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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1958_08_22T'.-:71, .. i r Pw + t 7. r r PICKitRM0, ONTAiNQ W-C-VURKM AND SON P L RS Authorised As-$ecand a mattes• VOL 7S ate 4ilT - - �baaipdos Rates: >l2.50 Per Year United Stats 13.00 FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 195 !i Curls Per Copy Putt Office Dept. Ottawa a - Wedding Of Local Interest _ -Coons- 9 Cats -=And _ het -Anti= Rabies Do ts ,:' The various clinics held in Pick- , Bring District last week -end for the • ' r' ; �, anti -rabies vaccinations turned out to- PICKERING VILLAGE, be something of a three-ring circus, Mainly, people think of dogs as be- �, and Mrs.Johnston, of Arthur,, p 7 mg, vaccinated and a few sate, but parents of Mrs. Knapp, have been vis., 4 t some children turned up with pet iun the Knapp ' • ` M ';rr coons and rabbits. g warren 'family for a wank Miss Pat' warren was the guest ol; �► ' In Brougham, two dogs got away honor at a shower held recently at - • ;' - : from their young masters and fled a• ths�home of Mrs. Donald Scott.. t_ cross lawns, and through flower gar- Congratulations to Elwood ' and, dens until iinalby cornered and cap- Mrs. White who have returned frocx 1<: ;., tuned. Some of the animals took the their v4tedding trip, and are settled in-, -- medicine without a whimper, while ,their new home at Ajax ''•��`+, ��� other® yelped and howled their heads Fall is just around the corner 3n4 off. so is -the 'Pickering Public Library. In Pickering Village, two boys g Around the corner on the second y •' r:'t r'uX EFS s were seen dragging their dogs to the floor level from the Village Clerl'al chute by a rope that looked as if 'it Office, is the location. The hours arq ,. was big enough to tie ap the Queen —Tuesday and Saturday, L LO S P. Mary. m. and' Friday evening, 6 to & ThQ ": ;, x.� �"?', �� For anyone who happens to be in total circulation is 5220. Membership( the predicament of a small, boy on for adults is 175, and for childreq _ � ,'Y y s -'a ^� ` ��,�, °` r •� "t o � Monday, who was trash! have his 285. Sep <t 1st a large select b e to ve By psemb � pnp vaccinated at the clinic, any vet- tion of new books will be on the a►. + , erinarian has, the vaccine- and will ad- shelves Check that ktcation again., t. q ���x aainister the shots. However, there is See qou at the Library. - ��< a charge of $3.00. We are told this Mr. and Mr's. Roy We; of Fore* - • ` ,4e, •.� a' - r ,y� ,. vaccine will cover a period of about m71e N. Y., were sts of the �+, a. ,� ,,� �, - ,�, , � :: R ' • two years. odd Barkey's last week -end A r, + Here are the statistics on the clin- Mr. and Mrs. H . Fraser aat� ics hexa last week -Southwest Fire ears K " w e two children, visited her Pa{ents Mea, Hall, 390 dogs, 114 cats, 6 rabbit; 4 - •h s • and Mrs. Chas. Stetritt last wddr. t coons: Claremont -140 'dogs, 62 - Tl,,-- Rotary pub's meeting !'hind eats: Broughamr-173 dogs, 81 cats, week consisted of taking their wheel 8 -rabbits, 1 coon; Pickering. Village to n baseball game in Toronto. Tor. E -164 do 56 . cais, 27 rabbits and 1Buffalo- sown In piu ore above are Mr. and the Church of the Holy Trinity, at Mz, and Moa Win. R. Bourne Dim- �� were given to prizes chilren of Wthree coon. + 41 7 to 1. Gate es of 1400 bail bats, '! . A[as. Cannel GrifFitlh enzoute to lea Aja:, last flatnrday. The bride is the barxors, sad the szoom�, the son of Mr. ,----------------- - .- "*I= at Romp HM Goff and Conn- former Beverley Anne, datss5ter of and- Mr's. Wilton G iffith, . Ajgz - ��--------- Vy �. t *sit wedding fa er vivo came al Pickering. Ronald Barkeq and -big' brother ;! Earle returned this week from a 7- Coon, Upr'ovr At a week stag at Lake S Superbleior. Camp on.. Cherrywood Couple Cogne{{ Briefs the abodes of Lake S,operior. Claremont Gas�P� �� Th a '1y, aced The Kenneth Mone farm Golden Wedding ! _ Pickering Village's abate of Police ompartiid loss M y Rae. visited Mrs. Mae ` ' • - i - Golden current gasoline wary which Court Fiats for _June was 475.07; •the lest ers son- jam, osis week, at has been raging -in Scarboro for se* and�or July, 4523.29. 1n� 4" Alizi6st every man in Claremocs! Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hollinger, of Mrs A. G. Holmes is en.tertaia- ttaraed out on Sunday night'to join Cyerrywnod celebrated their Golders oral- weeks, has -now reached Picker- 1'edaesday, October - 29;h, and, iia, the search for three small clyld- Wedding, on Tuesday, August, 12th. sng and extends through to Oshawa.. Thursday, October 3V, have been fag bier three sisters. Mra, jean Hill. sen sad a d a'ho, w? en fonrsd five Two weeks -ago Pickering dealers named'as days for appeal with the of Redwood City, Cal., 14rs.'Cathar og Th,:ir family hejd a,reception in their dropped their price from 45.9 to 43.9 County Equalization ityiaw. iae Marks,, of Central Butte;_ Sisk Ihoursi later, were only a few yards honour in the evening at their home _..-. per. gallon, ,Oa Monday night -they . _ Councillor J. -tj.. Purvis announced, and airs. M Pedrick; TnrosM'. It east of the main corners.. on the Altena Road, cathe dawn to 34.9 per -gallon. Local that 9400 yards of soddin's had been is over thirty years since these four -r It was the largest search ever held . The.happy couple were married on. ' is the community, Four carloads' of Augu�a 12, 1908, ill the, Methodist dealers; claim they '.}fad '�to •come completed in Morley Park. He ,u- sister's have been togethgr. !t is their down" Too many motorists were driv- formed . Council that oiling on tl:e interition to visit -their brother . james, y ppP Officers joined in the search a- Church Parsonage, Pickering, by the bout Of p: m. as the• parents and late Rev. Parsonage. Wm. Moore. ing on. to the lower-priced station_ s. main street had been completed and Smales, at Hampton. ' sheighbors became frantic over the Even noses Werkat-Fsretna�;-- Dna pr ig frr-N Scow -at present 'hi Hollinger way born in White- competition. Many put in a d,.11ar's i B'unsa .returned from hokday�, h.,les Irequois, where some of the. Barkey. children's di„appearance. vale, but has lived all but cis years worth o! gas here; and° tiller up" at in the sleets would be repaired The Scott equipment is now working s The cries of the children and the o(h s life an his farm in Cherry Oshawa where it is now 30.9 per gal. - ecve suggested that Church Street, • Louise Lis -bund. was home durinit twhiniag of t�e d•og finally ted to which was previously,. owned by, his This is -quite a d'ffervnce from the ' north, shoord .also be .patched' (Hur- the week -end.. She -and Alaine have f dkeir rescue Thep were -found in ,an father, the late. -`Wm. Hollinger. rah! Ed.) completed their summer courses ial - Outhouse, where they had- fallen ar Mrs. Hollinger, a daughter of the regal r gar district, shat eek and at ) regular gasoline on the week-cr,d at ; It was agreed to try t�+'o barrels of Toronto, and return to Sault Ste _ sleep after vainly -gtrjyinjt .to• draw late Mr. and Mre.- George Cate% was ' 1 attention to the fact they were locked born in Cherrywood, and has been a d8'9 per izatlon. Ther"e seeissc tn'tie ' a special mix far costm sidewalks Marie is s few dafs: r Beverley Bryant and friend AlTled no indication at the mom-nt as to; on tl.at' portion o4 walk on Church }' .�: in the building. After they had en -,life-long resident of •• that . district. how long the present prices will ex St, north, from Sherwood to No. 2 Oatridge have spent a week with the atered it, the outside latch fell down, Both enjoy good -health. for•mer'a parents. On Monday, let• Highway. Eounciiloc Ab Reeve eafd Pa' }'+ $ev awaking them prisoners- They receivd manv lovely gifts be, ? he. felt They s' ould review their began the third year of thle four-year. The missing. children were' Suz- sides numerous cards, including cdn- whole sidewalk program as' there coarse at Ford's at Oakville. A '=ne Hoddev, S. Donald Hockley, gratulations from Prime Minister of -------------------------------- 1 were several ether places that need- Allan and Mrs, Miller aecompan. '•� :12; and Marilyn Rennie. 8, and her Canada; Rt. Hon. John Diefenbaker: ed repairs. ied by Mr. and Mrs. Chas. •Ba cee.' l rGerrrhan Shepherd -doe Tippy. the Hon. Lrfie Frost, Premier of Mid•_ ve -had a trip to voirtts North. �,. — Searches --had i+een made cif -all "OrR3 o; and the Finn. M'ic a -Starr c-. " to -check and r -e if a small building - In the surrounding countryside. nearby bngtsland, ,field and streams and Mrs. Starr. Passes S11dd�M� used for habitation, behind the res- the extremely dry season has caaskA loo an sides of the village,-.%ithout The couple have a family of site F arrant at_the West end .of the .will- a serious shortage of water su�pl�_. a trace. On several occasions sons and four daughters: Lesiie. -Wm-.--��e-a� y�jczs were a alt ' age was on the road allowance, in Creeks are drying up and farmers ' few 1fiiitray..Leonard and Cecil, all of Saturday for- Mrs. J. T• Stephenson. the village or in -the township: The are finding it a problem to water, .£ ' feet freen the buildinq in which the Che*rywood' district: Kenneth. of who passed away August 13, at the village bylaw calls for a'`loor area of their cattle; thildren were locked. Highland Creek: Merle (Mrs. Jack Opm Gate Rest Home. She was in 1000 Jan%s Brnmwi-h. of Long Island. Mrs. Alan Frver .was closing-, a-GaTe). of Alderwood, Ruth (Mrot square feet for a one -stoner. - her 79th year. -dwelling •and 840 for a two-storey. I N. �'•, has left for his •home after . window about midnight, when she Jack' Mitchell), of Claremont: Mild- Mrs Stephenson was born at Box- Council was informed that the build- spending the summer on the farm of -!heard children's vP'ces in the rear red (Mrs. 'Fred Puckrin), of Audley; Glove,. the former Eliza A. •Sander- ing -in question had only 340 square his uncle. C. S. Bryant. of her yard. Investigating, she then and Doris, of Toronto; twenty-one son, daughter of the late Mr. and feet floor , space. "We have no alter- The new Area No. 1. Public Schoot found the three children: bAd the grand -children and one great -grand- M under construction- orr Harwood Ave jdeg in the gntbvilding. e -son. She has lived native bpt to enforce our bylaw said daughter. "in Pickering Town- • Reeve Morley. North. is nrogressirq favcxahli . The The chiildren had left home abpnt----_----_---_--_--_�_____________r_ most of her life The Ins tentative date of opening is October Mrs., Wm. Sand sector - told Council there 15 p, m. to Rb to the ,corner store for aP 1st. r Girl Nurt In Monied in 1899 at Brooklin; she vias no Building Permit or Sentic • carton of son. Fn+mete. they were Mr. and Mrs. W, Pearson and iletarred to the outbnildinR. As - and her husband lived for a time •at Tank Permit issued _for the building :boon as they were released frdm + Greenwood, moving to Pickering in in question. twro ter}s motored to Sarnia for the their temporary prison, they head- Motorbike Spill - 1910. She was active in church work 1lnstruction� were Riven' that the week -end. - i{d straight acmes for the store to as a younger woman, and was an ad-. buildings sign and polc�ust be re. Mr.. and Mrs. C. S. Bryant spent their soft drinks. herent of the United Church. moved from the vacant lot at the foot the .geek -end with her brother in gret The three c r n were as - survived by her husband, of Hiley Ave, within seven days and HFriston. when thev Kimball, ' 17, • was taken to Searboro two daughters Ella (Mrs. Walton tha r . on is entert nrnse fttsatly met. The Children said thea' Hospital on Monday nag t with o es , 'o errywood, and Mabel A donation of 425.00 was given the her } rother and - sistet-in-law . Mr- '- phnggled up against the dolt, who injuries, cats and bruists after being (Mrs. Thos. Mills) of Toronto, and Handicapped Children's Swimming .and Mrs_ Toombs from New Jersey.' Rept hhern *:arm and all fell asleep. thrown from the rear of a motorcycle, a son Morley, of Burlington. Lessons Fund Mr. Ralne HRobin.: his son Col- Ike, The -fire siren was blown about Driver of the cycle, Robert Good- Services were conducted frpm the Reeve Morley and Coun. Sw'erd- verf and friend Robin Hilt, were thug Fire - )Midnight ac a signal that the search acre, of Toronto, escaped iniury, They McFachnie Funeral Home with Rev: filter commended the Pickering Fine- welts of .the A. E. Catvetts on Svn• _ t►as over and the Inst had been were riding along Rouge Hill Drive, M. But offidating. Interment in men for the part they played at the may' 'found. "' ��� "' and failed to make's !-urn in the road. Erskine Cemetery. recent Mutual Aid Demonstration at hid. and Mrs, C.'F. Brown are to ''J Brooklin. They said Pickering's fire lease this week on a lis-wdek trip +ir' truck was the only one used, and that to Scotland aisd_Fngland. Thev-go bj e • • doing a most of train to ontreal arm emh-ark at 11 Top_Gra tudents of- Ickering High School the work. d m. Friday the ?.2nd. Our Rood Councillor Reeve announced that the wishes follow them for a safe voy m- �- phone extensions were now in the age and a happy one. 1-� r, and Mrs. Robert Wilson and homes of Chief White and Constable M Nickling, family are visiting Mrs. A. Nilson Council are expecting a report on and his sister Airs, Len. Pearson. the sewage survey in th village from Mr. W. H. Clark, of Peterbciro: the engineers shortly. his wife• and 'twin daughters, visited - ��� t•! i. ai:.Q--------------- - -- - their uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. _ _ .: •. 'r � <� �,r<'°`'"} ',:> _ `i ~' � � �'' We 'htrve received enquiries as to Bo} -es. on Sunday. H . "when is the Oshawa Fair'. It's over ivlrs Kingston's daughter, %1ra. ,.,. n _ -.we think. Ed. Tony Laing,. is v: -siting Mrs. X, H ----- ----------------------- J. Clarke, at present. _ -- ' _ Plcketiag Women's Institute worthy country's past x will meet at the horne.of,Mrs. Frank , More Pickering • News On Past 4 t ' w W. - Han. Church at., south, on Tuesday 4, a COLIN LAY CRAIG PETERS SUSAN RITCHIE ,ANNE StTRATT9N 1 August 26, at 230 p m, - phychiatry with specific applicstioa be done by research in the apny We wish to thank Mrs, Weldon �1r. �� Cross to the area of retardation. fields which promise r In the Unitesults: Obstet- and members of the congregstipn e States a vast nation- ries, psychOlogiy and psychiatry for opening up their homes to us for ve /!..� To wide- program of research --has been 1leMuse" the money for the grants worship. Gr set up to allow university and other will be made by' all branches of the Nexi Snr�ay at 11.15 a. m. Church _ _research centres to -begin studies Junior Red Cross, the Ajax,, Picker- SeNevt S the home -1 Mrs. En hurt Astarded Children bearing w the problem. Here is ing and Whitby Associations for Re- Rosebank Road, north. We invite you Canada, while we expect such aero- tacdaed Children, sincerely thank the to join us. gram to develop later, rhes grant of The Ontario Association for Re- children of the local schools for the Owing to the fire at the Comm the Ontario Jpaior Red Crow ia� the they masinx the unit larded Children has annpunced that part th have taken in. Rhe juaioe Red .Gross of Ontario has fkst large scale recognition of the y 1 we will meet this .way. We -needs first Research Prof- grants from the Junior Red Ctosb are awaiting newsy from the Church made the following grants: essorship tcfbe financed for work on Council regarding our--futuri--plans. 1. A grant of $5000 a year for mental deficiency.. The next iteeting of ,the 'Retarded, Ministers in charge: Pastor Theo. -three years. to assist the Canadian The Junior Red Cross, ,of which. Children's Association will be held Felikan, PL th 53078. Rev. J. Ymov Association for. Retarded Children ` to at the Brock Road School on Tues-- Gillespie, AT Z-0917. .. the Ontario Division is: a part, �s a ________ _ •• •••• ......••• set ftp it's national office is Toronto. day, August 26, at 8 p. m. Please at - world -wide organization of children d Of Thanks • :and provide an executie secretary .. their tend. �----------- ?his will enable a research program"he Red Classes) will resume far the fall In the midst of our sorrow, we wish schools. The children of the Junior to begin at the national level. term on Tuesday_ September 2. Any- to express our heartfelt thanks and h B Red Cross Branches must earn the 2. A grant of up to $12,000a year Reone interested"in registering a child appreciation to our many relatives, money. , It is woncierEul that these for five years to the Ontario Assoc- who.has not previously attended the friends and neighbors, for the kind - children decided to ,earn the money gess and y cation ,for Retarded Children to set up. school please contact D. Lawrence, to assist the Retarded Children who dympath shown us, in the An one of the three Ontario Univer- are not in a position to help them- phone 570W Ajax before this `date.. loss of a beloved wife and mother. .'sits Medical Schools a Research Pro- ____________ ____ ---- We especially selves. � -"-'--"---- pecia.11 wish• to' thank Rev. „fessorship in Bio -Chemistry, to $nit- Ea`twoodlands Saint Matthews M. Buttars, Mr. McFachnie, and Son, late basic research into the problems Realizing that the percer_ta�e of LutheranMrs. Westerhot of mental deficiency. mentally deficient persona may be d, of the Open Gate' about the same in all countries of the Nursing Home; members of Cherry - Two -Scholarships of $2400 to Sunday School will be held at 10 wood W.' A.• and all the' donors of 43000 each to induce young persons to -world, that is 3 percent of the popul- a, m. ever Sunda stn at the y y •morning at the the man study graduate or doctorate ation, it is imperative that the cause home of Mrs. G.- Weldon Rosebank r beautiful floral tributes. level irr the field of psychoiogy and or and -a solution be found. It can only Road, north, until further notice —Mr' j°� T Stephenson; Bella Mabel and Morley. r - Colne ad- - - HOMe �Iln V the Al M� -S•TARR -- DOC - DYMOHD PICNIC on 11maiW 7 Highway S M%lS West Of BroWnk - - , 6 _ -- - GREENWOODdcer� Village Pickering we�� Ontario. Imp - this week i w ge Rev. T. Fleetham is lel0er of a SuadaY School and Church Serried "Mr. and Mrs. E Annis, O ' t M �� _ r�ia.l Boys' Group at Vuin-Mo-I.ac Came will b+e held at 10.25 and 11.30 res - Mrs► H. S• Shepherd and Faith, are �� spent the weekend with their dao- (Bay of Quinte Conference Camp), pectively, this Sunday. ;still at their cottage at Eagle Lake, hter Mrsy Gen. Blake and family. ' MTs•._Sheph�rtl is much Thele aftended the ;wedding of their RiVer - - -Pickering ball fans turned -out in a grand -daughter Carol Blakj�, to Carl . better and expects to return home fair number on Monday night, des- Leach, on Saturday. at the end of August John is a med- pite the cold, to see the locals take June Koebler,•of Huntsville is vis. - student at the University of- Markham 7-6, in a very exciting iting Shirley Gardiner. _ • Toronto this fall. This summer he game. Misses Mildred and Gertrude Cor, _ has been. _,v Junior intern at the Int- Last Friday night, pipls-ring was daying with - ernationa is _ o at Markham in their f ten b beaten its- r Copperdilf. Ted • is working for the St Catharines for few days. e ' game of the O. A. S: A. piay-offs. bir. and Mrs.. Chas: McTaggart attd ' Canadian Governzizent, with the De- Owing to Wednesday night s game Brian motored to Maxwell on Sun- partment of Exhibition •001- mission- being, called because of rain, the next day to vi ft Mr -and Urs. 9. Wilson„ -12 AI err at Ottawa, which is concerned with models and plans for extiibi+.- game iy scheduled for Markham 'next and to take Sharon Wilson home, w ` Tuesday night. It is hoped that a who has been holidaying here. Their w ion.- large number �ciII go ober to Iv2ark= son Bob who has begin visiting at - -- 1fr. Gear�1^ Wilson las nc*•e home ham to cheer for the locals. 'If the- the home, returned home with them. with his brother Robert, to Goode: game is anything like Moneta s,' it * 'a ham, for a week. I g g y =app oximately cne hundred adults wi?l he we,1 worth while. Frazlk J. a. d ,fr.;, ?rouse visitcd ------------------------- z.nd children enjoyed the community ' lrl I picnic• 1-( IA at Hi -ho Park on Satur- " the I,lryd forr sons at Thornhill ! _ _ _--- - — .day. - recently. I BABY-SITTER - HOUSEKEEP 31r. and •'Mfrs. Orville Hurd, Oran- tarlti• v;;ii baby-sit, or keep house. miscellaneous showertva held ,M £ _ geville were quests of Mr. and Mrs, Apply at flat over Swerdfiger's Real for Carol Elske and Earl Leach in Ed�'ar An reu, the past week: E tate Office' e.- ement Wednesday tl-^ church- ba- on d sday venin Ourmz last wee. -end Mrs. Frank --------------- ------------ - g• _ a` P _ _ RELIABLE WOMAN 1fr. ani 'Mrs. Robt. \ach, Mark- - - Arouse czsne;i k;er rL�eces •at Cae-area. , _liis§ Bernice- Chapman has arrived . will take case of children in my oan Izam, vtsitPd .the Ormerod family..on ur mSatday. " home after ;; o years in Geranv. hm oe. Ask for "1garie' Ph_ cne -= ` Mr. and alrs. F. H. Half and tial- Pickering fi3��C4. Mr. and Mrs, Andy ter and Mrs, Shepherd have rApp". 6n and _ eturned _ Dianne are hotizfaying in Northern f ~ from a holiday trip as far' nhrth as ' Sudbury with a few days stop -over ' at Parry Sound. ,Nrrs. Doris Hortop and Doug. left f --- *,is x'eek on a tour f Ottawa the }ire Sea`wav ; and hope ,,.t.$uttars' family on their rvav -home. -, Jack and Mrs. Bryant and family }nave been enjoying the trip so pop m - ular this sumer to view the St..I-aa- - ' rence Seaway. We are. pleased to report that Mrs. - _ James Murdoch iso improving- in health : •end expects to be home this week: „ Miss Elizabeth Holt and her tiro- _ 1her „Charles, of Toronto, were in the village on Monday. Firemen were called to their old home on the Stat- ioa Road on Tuesday night ' where An out-bnitding.behind the barn was : .. ablaze. The train barn was not des- i -177,r :. • - e� l am. cream Zb Punch fly are. back after wading most of years. I � Pearce ' At Pickering And Dumbarton the summer in the north country. Mr. and Mrs. Georgie Lawrence Mr, and Mrs1 Barry were registering inoculations at the South:_. CiUARA�I?EED The Rev. Canon R_ S. Newman, B- A., B. D., will be -the sBeeial prea- Ycher and Eddie are expected home soon from their motor trip to California. ' west Fire Hall last week -end. when the Health Department provided free '_•r��arl�ue ,+�• ' 'r�s at both St. Paul's -on -the -Hili, Dunbarton, and St. George's Pick- Rev. J. W. and been. Wilkinson art spending their holidays at Carnarvon. "shots for pets". Mrs. Pearce A also working at the + . Any Make or Model "ff FUNERAL DIRECTOR ertng, on. Suaday, August 24. Service at St. Paul's is at 9.45 a. m., and at Miss Janice Mortenson is spending this week with -friends at Lake Sim- public library in Highland Creek fat the month of August. The Library is, = { ;Arthur Fi�ehd FUWTURE DEAFER I St. George's at 11.15 a. m. -Canon Newman is the son of H. A. Coe. " ' open Tuesdays and Fridays from 2 t 1, 5 P. m. and from 7 to 1. "Southwest ; Mrs. Newman, of Dun r n and _____ _____-______ -__- Pickering residents, are. lucky to have _ -"i3 at home fbr a short time enr�oute from the Diocese of Athabasca, where L ROUGE HILL such an excellentlibrary n w by where they can obtain the latest its � IAL BU J�rivale Ambulanq- Service DAY. OR IWGHT he 'has served man ears, to a new y y appointment in Montreal. We wel- Several residents of Route Hills gene invited to the Official Qpenigg novels as well as valuable reference books' stated bins. Pearce. (Editor's '] - SrI N ES : • • come the Canon home and wish him to his new appointment. God speed ' of the Greenwood ConsernatiV Park 6a note Rouge Hills residents may also a Pic!:) ring Village tibrary- : See ;-DW Bervka To And From f om& _ WM. McEACHNIE, Prop.--"'------ ­--------------'----------- y. It'stgood'news that the Pen+.tlaa3's Pickeriricotustn). g I Mr. bins. A. Trantor and three Ckfrterfd'Bysa Fye All • IJN.BART©P�t are coming along well, after their severe mdror accident. They dre still and children have- just -returned from a. i oas'" _ Phone P,iekedpq 193 Miss- Gayta Carter and Mr. Gordon Crowell" of Dumbarton 'left by TCA in the Royal Victoria Hospital,' at Barrie, - family re-unien in Brandon, Vermont: I -Greetings to comers to Rouge.Pa* PS02fS`: PiCBE8IIe1l3 33?1Wt Pickering, ©nt. on Saturday to visit relatives and Bob and Dick Pearce, of Altona two days Pearce.. Road, Bat -a Mr. and bins. Harty Liedtke and three children, who have just taken s 1 j K E''V kN D CfARkE - friends in Halifax for two wfeeks. Nearly all telephones in this area sprent recently. They lived there -for several house on Woodview'Road. - . _ . ` - j •� '-•�f��taa �R.�.iIC�•. were Out of order on,.Tuessiay. after' noon, when a phorje cable was cut _ r t ;&UC ONEERB•., W. $, r =Owui?A , s A. Li.i. by a construction crew. Service was THIS. IS YOUR INVITATION ` - 1antytlu�4�rAi fer..ftM of Qatwis and York. ani Bist<elter `, renewed late in the evening. We are Pleased to report: that Mr. __ = , + gP� �` $�� �ll l;ed' l�:ltls6 Colmasbts Oaiasis Russell Conners and Mrs. % Davis, who have'breen seriously ill, 'are now _ TO ATTEND THE OPENING OF THE ' 1 :' oitutrs, oar spicwt; at 3,4asosiailie 1litcs. Dual s•rvido, far as . ffkmw*oi aW+ A� >tlaai.... Phsie - Adds I M able to be hp for a short time earh may' - Mr. and Mrs. John Mills and fam- -- . _ - pp �Q1ti �a llt2�faQ �r! _ prim ci-ON46 ILMI @:0: pin's Ate, ti/Ri - - — - _ — Auk"n P. CL phar . sM cAR-tFTE - - _ STOUFFVILLF . L*poke al01' e . - - WMI Jo►UGUST 21 22 23' a. - zz, . A�rCMNM .. . pleimi�s ;asci Whift YewaaNgs ." (eaN aids of Ls�) . • • . A TOKEN GIFT for each lady—?hursday, Friday and Saturday _ 6 . L L MM f 11�� EN.wiew tai a to ,AMe., Truck, T►aeMsr rq pee carries an exduslw tine of: The Ma uereto She - ' • ' ifs' r - Banis#sr, SOlkilor, , Maim A"sg.lerg �• lr+e••rt aet..w..,ofe.. Geneream and stertert j rMcheiwOul or #eps>irod • SPORTRITE AND LADY ANNE SKIRTS - .rY. PvWk� — Ie>eaats' Mo to Isfy Guaenrlood --. _ • DRESSES—sizes.4-20; 14yi-ZQyi . : bine:& u ail Kkwoa Rea • LANSEA AND KnTEN SWEATERS mad C"Wh AT. 2.7"1 or AT. 2-1362 — TrAP1'!'m -- _ ' __... ------------------------ ------------ Pkkw UAiW : HARVEY WOOD LINGERIE - •� fbUhITQT BOMi HEDY HILL JEWELRY S•srs; _ maekto f:31 is l:3I las. �"'d SMAZ& ACRUACM AXD 1ABIIS = Minister. Rev. Mefvfthr Buttaw MONTH OF AUGUST .. and many other Brand Name accessories - = - -' By dlpohWhsa s W 1■a>'e Wath li>� 1t>V as" am& newer' 7sgisde j� aw-ices with the Pr obi bseisn DONT MISS this opportunity of a.,preview of NEW FALL LAS - . CALL - a" nealis Churck in s _ — Bear tseai- As& S1ege�atl ::' U 9- a Chm'ch a t�aeacal4 � a Meir Ren. L C. MCIAnnaa i n cbwv �Ieii Qisiil7 — n''='�1 . 0110011 "M" 1i.w A. M. Saoh Soedeg A L VM OUGEM a" son a . . .- MAIN ST. STOUFFVILLE T8- S2SW _ ' "Olgiwq I[caam�set 'seta!'• Iinlr. 0,0 A. M. - Andley s.evie• - Boaz Avg=, sit(w. 1<Vl;8YON8 W1IC4C'�1C -. ` B. B` 1. WMt1q. Osi•N ` 'lVsr ' tAUfrOKS s" se aA'lORf MUM wast of WMtti M M 1� it WNW. 6.1 11101 NATE fl.eD hors !w quiet, elven. Bursae - � a" Afl� toed a st-elan , palntbw and pepsr - IN oUlt - - _ = t vnaby Mp 0.0110 P�f0/0 n" In Pick- �Op �[- — Eric Stater and fi-aal White. Decorators. R. R. & Pkk$Mse ; NEW JADE �� •ring and Alai areas. To RWAM8 - AtZliAtlifONt1 : L.�ll%fB�N`C� i or silt Asir prompt _ � AT THE _ ALSSM U&YAW { W +�s s�evio� ask for �/!S /A 5+� s�► !1 I' IAB r"dS tai ROti6E HILLS. ONiA?ii0 jMdles.� log We C ahr to, 1Medei leimvm grumti _. .�IItATRB QiY'Mf ' J. S� ; es30 ger ig Gull Secistis » � ue - irons, Pieta.�g i011t1 . • - F -t? sTohr l AMD 6 _. M dusine,. M..•a Lunch.- QeMlai IweuraaKo — Reakar . {liorf>t last >taat Of Blia. _ _ 1011 Mi0►i!: an1'lfvATIOM _ _ ------------ �-------_-� naim V no o. AW. 1141=7 - .'.cashier s11ai1 AM. 1-3373 -. -. - 2378 King ifti i -Rd. TELEVISION RADIO Zr=Y' SUI DAY AT 11.00 A Y AT seer 13A :,., -11:eo a.. to 240 aim ErL s $0.11 ager r• i ea6 :8aaday School And Masonry suswwrs: t2'so Hoots TO nese AJa. �REPAIR�S E W , � At Tie Baa.. ver lQeinasasy a t~ as. +.�•. PiQNS. PilRSR1NG 2„ • o -- M� - T DRT�IBAIt'�'Q11T RADIO at TP - S H�E R'R I H —' per &I"Matlsa. Cara - ir �1�►i �►�. P„`a`�`-- • D -DEA AND CRIPPLED FARM . .. �. �A >;,► : T- ----------------------- WAL-TZR C. THO1l[l30il+i. Q. C. - MCIMD UP PROMPTLY :._ FUNERAL' AND Barrister, t3dieitoe, Notaq' P1tDBC —- ROt:R1r Q CMAW.. 1, A. AMBULANCE SERVICE Office Hoare: - 2.00 to &W P, M. Monday through Prkia, iMAROWILL FUR FARM' - TYRONE, ONT. :�caLsr and eol~1cc:roa : , cot�rr$ $v1i.Dnvc. AJAX „ . Ne. 2. WW WAYPhone: y►ppotntments itis Ptrome isieie:ing 68. !NONE COLLECT BOWMAM/LLLE MARKET S-2679 , - - tai ii•e•• Bt, ter,. oaraws . R AT PICKERING BEACH ROAD Bo: i. Picteting ;.. #nsu�8nce CO.. Telephone _ . _ lanes oil PHoi+ts „ , 4000 wee ser stars Ani Ceab tlnw.ra. ftsuraws On AJAX 1059 - - '- sl ..- ummer - •: - A61eseebfle losersaw fx AD =We BUILDER . -- { Bowman- & GibSai� _ NOW AT MITCIfEt1S >malo: W11� D OO WOR&IN0 ------------------------------------ - CASH PRICE $25.50- PE �t TON- yof MollTmtt. RItHL IkSRLT ani'IMJSTArz" - : ORDER NOW —SPECIFY DELIVERY BEFORE SEPT 30th - i CO' ..J1LlPMATW; Ulii 70ii � • _ .. : - CMrer•ol Aeeeateass - LICENSED TRUSTEiS . . , :- ' BIt)![ i, • � • • �� Prompt Delivery Phone Pickering 74 or 13 AA%X. oetAwA, a 6 i • A. Be' kevalti G. araA1708D, y �° 1 NaawA—c. W. usa,'sa, M ! _ . . . 1 : Arthur Mitchell Limited s-atr �ias. !lilERix6 =F: a. 1A , - 1 . PRONE r . !'! -------------------- =- ,. --- - : -_.lroa�lonrn�t vNe" � �r • r' • _ , INS CLAREMONT afternoon lunch in tbe'future, be- "' 1" sides a cup of tea. Meeting closed -` Mr. and, Mrs. Bert Galloway are with a dainty loath,. served by-.host- spending this week, north of North eases Mr-4 Harden, Mrs: Hodgson• $ay, camp#ng and Lishing. Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Carlton - Mr. and Mrs, Bill Walsh have re- M-rs, L• W. Sheppard and 'dauRh• , turnedhome following a trip to the ter Muriel, of Iondale Heights, call- West ed on Mrs. D. A. /Beer one day • Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor spent -last -week. ,. • Sunday at their •_ on ll's Will :56 'tiv,61ve4gea fake. old by September 1, and who are _ MrsMargaret Wilker has return- interested in 4-H Club work, pleas(( pd home. after a week's vacation an get in touch with Mrs. ,Harden, Con- F MKt and Mrs. Win.-Nicholson, of Miss E. Campbell, R. N.. Toronto, zs 5tarlioro, sad Mr. and -Mrs. EIier and friend Miss - Bwgimen, R. N� Bell and famiPy, of Uxbridge spent called on Mrs Matfttews. on Thurs- ,s Suatiay with Airs. - Arthyr Proust. 4ay evening. Mrs; Prowse and lvancy and' Lois Congratulations to Brougham ball Pell returned to .pend week with team who journeyed to Kettleby on, - - _a the Nicholsons: Wednesday evening, winning by a " + 9--4. On Friday evening,. o Local firemen were called out last score� Friday 40, the farm oi_ Russem Rus-sell Pilkev the- return gae was played. in the where a grass fire„ had threatened the park here, when Brougham boys uo, Y ` orchard. They soon liad .it under again by a. score of 9-7. •'this aa•il! ` tonfrol. , _ eliminate Kettleby from the U. R. Mr. Thos. Hammond and Mr. Earl S. A. Beare attended the ' i�ld Cup Bowl- . M. 'r,'and :firs. Robt: Borten,- Det a ing Tournament at Oshawa, �4 ednes- colt, visited his sister airs, M. Ham- day. There were to prizes tis- ilton and other relatives Iast•week. p -- Mrs. Soden attended the Stouff- --- Mrs Thomas Hammond, along. -vibe Horticultural_ Show -Qu Wed- - with two Stout#ville ladies, are to be nesday evening and repoit3 a wond- ; congratulated on winning the SirnP- crful `di+play of flowers. � Trophy at a tournament in.Ma,rk- _ On Friday, eveniag,_Angust 22, atPon - ham last week. 8.30 p. in. Babanock (south of Guelph) The Community Hall was a busy will play Brougham ball team is the ' - r:aee last Fridaly with dugs .and cats Brougham Park. being brought in for the anti-rabies Mrs, W. Hamilton visited friends- ih_ou. in Oshawa on Saturday and also at- "'"t' " on page tended Oshawa -Pair. IJi See •'Lost ry 1iildren story Sympathy of the commuunity is ' One.- --- -, _ ext deet to Mrs. Kelley in the pass- - - - - ing of her mother,- N4 rs. 'Helliwell. AIJCiE Mr. ;pd MrsL O. Burton, Stouff- _-'1868' J R . ville, called"on Mr. and Mrs. M: Ham- 1868, a CENTURY OP GROWT$�1968 '--_ --- •� ii •• Mr. Gordon Hunt, of the Picker- ilton one evening last week. Ing District High School Staff took Mr. and • Mrs. H. Robertson of - _ the church service Ott Sunday morn- Toronto, called on Mrs. Letnmon on- _ Ing. The men's Choi` sang- Neait Snndag afternoon. _ dNEW ERA of eCOnOTrdiC growtih W>18 end height stationa-thea. hwned Sunday, Mr: Gordon immer, -Picker- Mr. and Mrs. Albert .Seebeck and. .ice gated by John Stevens, "father 'to developW special heat conserving m- _ ing will be in charge- family.of Pickering, visited iris sous- , Sympathy i4 extended` to Mr. Art- Mrs. W.' Hamilton on Sundav of` nwrican railroft ' , when he obtained sulations and. paclCmg9 for locomotive& _ +ht1r Thompson in the passing of his evening. the first railroad eharber in the UniW J-M _has maintained its reputation for "grandmatlier btrx tack Stephenson, Mr. acid Mrs. Wm. -Knox return- 13tateg in 1815 for his Camden & Amboy durable quality products throughout the of Pickering, last week ed. from a-thousand,-mile fnotor trip - - Linda Izalt is holidaying %ith her through the North Country, and ad- Railroad. But it Was not until the UN's ..-railroad industry ever since. uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. gtan- so thmnRh the. States, and report 's that important financial support came Today, the Century-old Johns-Manvilleey Fuller, of Rockwood. wonderful( time; Mr. and hire• Bert Guthrie and Congratulations = i o -Mr, and MIS. folWSrd and rolling tion 1 and mills -- 2 ted States, - _ .._ famil atkd Mr. & -W. H. Guthrie -vis-. y .; Everson Norton, of Markham, on the � tlndel'ti full head Of steam __ . . � at ns 1n the Uai iced Mr: and-Mrp Perot Hoskin, -of 8 locations arrival of a tittle ton. a brother' fo In 1869 the Union Pacific and Central Canada, Belgium and Africa, engaged is _port Port Hope on Sunday: Craig. .. Marie Smith spent several days this Mr. -and •bets. Homer jaekHn, of _ Pacific railroads met at promontory, ..22 divWgifisd bjjljnEs8ee. � produce *C4 with her aunt -Miss Margaret 'Brock .: Road,- called". on' Mrs: Hamil- Utah, ing coast-to-coast transparta- more than 400 lines of building materials -,puekrin, of Oshawa. Eon and Mr. O: Carter ort Sunday es- jdoII a Teak Mr. and _Mrs. George Puckrin and ening. • and- industrial products for se ice 'to- Mr. attended the weddingof Of' Miss Betty-jeanKnout is holiday- Johns-Mimvllle, founded in 1868, sup- htonles and industlry throughout the ___ __ .cousin Carol Blake, at Greenwood-on ink - with Fier ¢rar;dparents Mr. androo- Saturday afternoon, Mrs. McGuelan, of Stouffville. for the early plied far t1�7road pas- -world. Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Povrell,.?►lin --------- 7 ------------------- and _____- land Grate spent the week-end with PkIceiring Township Sunday School s ?' ` Stanlev's brother Murray and Mra Assoe'aeion - .Noveanber 19 . _ _ " Powell_ at London.. Nonmber 19, is the dote set for � - (� Joh 6 a ' v i„e - Several from here attended the Gol- Puckering Towtsship $=day Sehoai. a/ den V1leddin¢ Anniversary Reception A•'oe°atj= C inventi;ao, to be hod in Jar. Mr. and )Ars. Walter Hollinster, _Atililley Unitsd .Cbareh. Special tagM-. . sof Cherrywood on Tuead.* evenint. Iter for the eweiiqg.sec ion is to be . Bobby •('rile is holidayine with Fria' 'Dr. W11a. McKay, who lit 'atbmdmi - - ,1Ootisin Roy Puckrin while Keith - teat World Bandag Stbool Conten- Pudcrin i-6 with Douglas Ga1e. of tk a. in japan, this summa. n - Alderwood. _ Bvrh Atkinson of Almonds is visit- iiia her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. - •_ " jotm Puckrin and Arthur. 3frs. G Astlee. jeanette and Tom- my, are vi:itinq hfr . A%tlemla brother- 350 ACRES OF FUN-9 INTEREST._ ENTERTAINMENT in-law and ester. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Graham ani hq� mntiiei 'Mrs. G. } _' riffin of F' ek.tj,Falls, - -- ------------- --- - ^- ROU GNAM - - - .. The regular meeting- o'. the Brou- - gham Women's Institute was held in. the Township Hall on Tuesday aft _ trr,oan -August12: -.irs. If. Barclay, _ President in charge. The guess spea, - ' ker was Mr, Wm. Lawson, Reeve of - Pickiring Township, who. took as itis topic " Wills't, and -how to -make - •them. He gave some very interesting and valuable information, all should. - consider, sooner or. later, and ,those who missed hearing him missed sorne.. --'- -'.' D e rthis AN N_hing worthwhile. During the busin- Opp Sys_ ie year f meas perfcc� a letter cans read re t Short Course o1(AYE- n Slip Covers, which World-famed star of stage A - is to be heTd in' 1\orember; also a_screen headlines thr hlavish C.N.E. Grandstand _ „ letter read, with reference io the in- Specfocutar every-night at 8.00 p.m. with top' „ - human ways 'of trapping our fur- entertainers, dancers', singers ... climaxed by for 116 ext iti n , days . . bearing, animals. - DiscUs;.ion bn' -a J decided to only have one thing at .the a gigantic fireworks display.` _ ------------------- With R-C.A.F BAND : TICKETS NOW ON ��: Every day is different at the 1958 CRE. E _ - { Forrest - _' _wENsoN THRILL dritzra per- Stirring music by the men ` form suicide stunts with cars at the'exciting - thousands of special events and 54 permanent - Afternoon Grandstand show—August 21 to buildings filled with exciting exhibits. Visit the in air force Moe sally LA world's largest agriculture- building;-Enjo -new Sept. 1. r G.• Lumber Coy _ _. _ .. _ :.....:. rides and games onthefabulous me of midway. the $andshe ' y INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITS See the latest in science, industry, and the arts. NEW PRINCESS " DUNBARTON _ �ame�pT°dt'�zsfr'°m ..' Watch world champions perform at the waterfront ' !See the MARGARET FOUNTAIN Iopaedtle Kiwsals Park) ._ .c - . ` �� les dS alld. - landscap ng and gal new rdens all over the , • ' � �= gr8f1 t -`throughout Exhibition : _.lam HONE 165 _ _ WORLD OF WOMEN-Cooking schools, fashion Plan-now for a visit the whole family �aTk• - ahoiii it the Queen.-El building with - 4YlJl g/WdyS fe>ZlBmbel. 11350 seat theatre. Give-away home, music, - - - - - t i — Plywood - _j7quJersandthelaiestappZiartcesamifarnishings., (�J L \ ` 'NATIONAL-HORSE SNOW - - ` •♦ a11bo$itd ` Aug. 21,22, 23, 25, 26, - 27 i8 the Coliseum. _ I • - - ..� , n `�� _ - _ — moi- - ^ •_ dart 'by Mrs.- Earl Ballard and Mrs: moat wfi at the ne ilaadel, and a trio b Mrs. Nes- 't - The W. A. met last Wednesday at hitt, Mrs Duckworth and Mrs. J. j�e shome Jones------------------------------ A.w- Mr Bob Shank and son of Laveck Mr. and Mrs. Earl Disney and PI.AIR=RING, 'STUCCO', , the home of Mrs. Risebrough with, Johnson. Mts. Homer McKeown, of visited 3t the Carson home for a few family'spent Friday' at the Hooker the Pine Grove W. A- as our guests. Russell ( a former teacher at Glen days, PARGING REPAIRS — lits Lloyd Wilson was in charge of y m�- estin frau- cottage on Balsam Lake. bfajor) gave a ver _r g Qongratulations to Mr,, and Mrs. A number from here attended the ANEW WORK,ACOUSTIC the worship.which was opened with elogue of her recent visit to Ireland. Irvin ulbson (nee Dqrothy Graham) Oshawa -Fair on Saturday.!CEILINGS, TILE FLOORS = 'hymn 500, and prayer. The scripture After the minutest and business, the of Brooklin, on the arrival of adant- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson spent ALSO NATURAL STONE from Matt. 25, 15 to 29, was read by meeting dosed with hymn- 365, and ghter on Wednesday, Augnat 13„ the week -end at the Wm. Evans' cot. VENEER OVER BRICS Mrs. B. Jamieson. The roll cal] was the benediction. A very lovely supper The symP�athy of thiscommunity cage' at Cobocoala OR SIDING. o answered 'by twenty-eight ladies and social time followed. goes to the John 'McIntyre fa targe number attended the At SOIL ESTIMATES seaming a favorite hymn. a me ren or jonn, last Tt4sday, Home on Saturday and Sunday in PRONE: PICKERING 956W3. — ---­-- _ (song was sung. The Pine Grove W. A. list week with their grandparents hir, after a lengthy illness• honour of MTs. Robt. Carson's, 90thau 15 --supplied three musical numblers, ,a 'and Mrs. James Briscoe, Claremont. Lorne Annis, of Brougham, visited birthday. g 0010 by little Karen Duckworth, a Master Robbie Evans, of Clare• for a few days last week with Alau------------ I . •.� '' . _teen .. .. , _._ . .. .,; J __ _ .. .... - - _. - - - , : • % -• OPEN ILL ERY EVENING T. 7.00 p.m. ROUGE HILLS EXCEPT HORS. & FRI• TILL 9e00 peI'rie PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRl., .SAT. AUGUST 21st. -'22nd - 23rd. WHILE THEY LAST! Fresh Killed (Not Frozen) • ROUND BOASTING FOWL STEAKS - -- : C . PER LS.----------- ----- - I Per Pound ................ .... - . LEAN PORK LOIN ROASTS go Weight 6 to Z. Pounds) - In lb - 59c r oIN MM lb..65c (Average Weight S Lbe.) (Average Weight 3% Lbs.) _ CENTRE CHOPS or ROASTS per lb-69c' MINCED'BEEF 1b., '39 C DEVON WAM =DLM I Powd Pkg. WA LEAOOO ED & GLASED . BREAKFAST BACON ----69c SHORT RIB ORBtade Bone Removed) lb C `_39 PORKH1KBlade ROAST C _ -., 9 _ MAPLE LEAS - MAPLE LEAF PEAMEALED HALF by the piece Ib. 35C STROUD S F -00D MARKET cittaCge Roll _ �b• 59CBOLOGNA' - sliced lb. 39C MAPLE LEAF SLICED 6, Oz. Vacuum Wrapped Pkg. WHILE THEY LAST Chicken'.- Loaf lC OXTAIL -S C P MEALED ,END CUTS or Slices per lb. 69c - BACK BACON CENTRE CUTS or SLICES ib. 70c.. �ER LB. _ _ _ --------------- AEROWAX LIQUID NO RUBBING/x Gallon .; 4.,.-.2 1 ---=-------=------------------------ i� TO- RENT Self-contained, furnished, redecorated Ilwo-roomed apartment, or Separately. ipne bedroom with beard and orye gybed -sitting -room with household Priv- - '111eges. Vacant. Phone: Pickering 219. t-------- — FF LA : '_ BOND APPLIANCES - y •, . fri I• `� ' �, • Aad Wan Fw=kaaa ilhidlay zftcies S"T" �. :.:� sur � ID-. INN aiL ado" PATO ___�- Friwly Ade i r+t►s sur . N.aux"0, ms rase ilasE W29" W" and CMXA1= RM ESTATE No= a *=a �T= cat - —► FOS . �e �' Pressure syate es - iM = cAuKrr - -sacs = AVTCMbC U COMING EVENS _ PART _ .... SERVIjCE S TS _ ' $"*a Taaita Gisapa8 no ilAi�rY INi1RAMa. uc. W11LER REATING BMW= - Phone: Max 637 : �. • ip"PBERRIES AND $t, Aadres's SapWry WSW - -D TlWw St. - ASM- Osb- BW rMa Me LW Tal! !lQrgRTM r" !AL! W= - ► RED CURRANTS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Wi[Z TILE TOR 'BAIA •:tea.• 1tADIO R �tt )asy Hasek, First Farm Nortlt TURKEY T H -IrgIDAY, OCTOBER 17 1�03'(E: YAW - n2 disils WORK GUARANI M Ohms IF MUIELCY . • - - t cd Pkka'ing High Saboal. a,.;- Phone 38713. - -*--- WATER SHOW _ - y r -__ ._ W K -------------------------------- �. ---------------------- - By Handicapped Children of, Pick- Towastup, Ajax, W>utby and �-•-•----:------------ ----------- EVENINGS ATlj<atie 1-2094 _ - i ORNAMENTAL SH RUBS ering Uxbridge, an SEPTIC TANKS �. HEDGES & EVERGREENS SATIJRDAY, AUGUST 23 CLEANED fFOR ,Wide Selection, Excceeu t Grown. 2.00140 4.00 p. m. VALLEY POOL •. •. - -.. —.: .. _ - -- OWN BLOM_TDO �_tsspecdoa of nursery wdanmad.• ,STUN. W. j: BUTT t' JERRY HASEK ' -Pirst Flom North Of High Schaal B=I)GE AND EUCHRE MARATHON Oshawa - RA 3-A64l »_»-�•------------• Eli Giix rA>E AVX. -• Z"Oit O ► - . ' , l� - •'•� , I'�icketiing, Ont. Pbww. 32713. Under The Auspice Of The •- __...--» MILLER _ 1. ;.. . . Concrete Oct 31 r -----------------...---------------- Women's Auxiliary AJAX AND PICKERING HOSPITAL CAMPING SERVICE TENTS. COTS , - " NATURAL GAS. SPECIALS GENERAL PL At Home Oaee, And y LSLEEPING BAGS - Coleasaa Dodi Wall Pbrnaoe - 0191195 Three Times Away From Home Marathon And LAMPS STOVES ICUlm E BOXES ' Cjnd .' _- B Qiib$oed Tanks, Ota, From 199.95 i Cdemaa apace Heaters With A Final Card Par%► Reaideace REPAIRS - PARTS MOBILE HOME HEATING LfTATIO>r EOAla P�II1T6, 01<�-'JPl�OLIE M Sd,00e - 0109.95 ' At The nrses' To Get Ia OOn The Final, 8sad SERVICE .' S n Conversion asrs ColemanCa Your Name And Address Or Phone (Faetary haisedJ _ I 069.95ersioa kI' 36 indlay. Kitchen Kangas, 11 F r Ons, 2Z -inch. _ X149.50 Nambe r To Mrs D. Cooke, 53 Beatty Av1e. A;az ! Tads 8tseef, Ajax ' :� A Y O N H L 47 a --Inch 1►a,s!'IIa Pho Ajax 4 gveei s., ne 042 Tax"OLRANM _ e 41 F U -Inch Tls«mai-1 ye. f W' Octane - i2s9so - �• Heka Honey, 77 Lincoln Avs. � SA>lrXU= WAz - 1 N s Y R A N CI _ ! $$•its Aotomiat9e - i?i9.90 I Pickering - Phone ti99W. Marathon Runs- Oct. S Nov. 1. xea O&Wks P��� � AiLNRA & ALILIAR HEATING SERVICE b Fityl Night' • November 12. COWANT LTD. r i �- Phoete Aja: 657 11.50 The Coarse t �, lttzeat ms's o _ _ 'VOR SALE - two hundred torr• ' aug 29---------� ------•------------ -- ._.. •�•»'-'-' aseath old White I*ghorns• Phone: OIL FURNACE CLEAN-OUT •--•----.*•----•»•� 107 Kit+iQ3TON 1101RD EAST "'Pie�serfiug 32811. :. SPECIAL - S -----------------'=-------------- 'At* 17.14 - '=FOR SALE �•- young budgie; talk- '�F - �e Heaters, Floor Furnaaea. "'iiBZ" WOOD STALK- - strain. phone: Pickering 'tun et ' after 6 p. m. C etc Clawed Oat. Fud Board Lioease For ALL COLOURS a PAINTS - jj Ontario Gas Aad Oil TURPS -.. OILS -- ROLLER$ NZIL MUMA - C. >R R O. --------------------------------- iFOtR SALE 4-bnrmr electric - 25 p11a'a Experience C8 ll[IL1 R HEATING Sjce GAitDBp TOOLS - S3$D8 lEitTiLIZ8R8 OPTOMETRIST - '�stove, automatic oven -control• in 'good condition - $45.00. Phone Pick- erlag 617w3. � Ajax 657 ;----------------- ------------`-� _$CLAY FLOWER POTS PLANTERS � Deekdas St.. W' O� - OFFICE HOURS: 'a EXt Poing • t NATURAL GAS SPECIAL NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AND OTHERS POTTING and VIOL&T $OIL lLft A. M. to 334 P. AL. -. '1?osman Flow Fornaea. 50,000 Aato- - LAWN FMCS Wehiesdow Soda 9 to 12 raGlow-lined Hat Water �.. Tsakde► In dw Ba%% of Walter XAzwen, P$ON=s WBITBY ]t9 -. I►ieiiay.?Z-iac6 Kitchen Stew •'r': known d WaOhm lter M. Ma:. wafter � o6a•� known sa lter, W . �E�lEI�L Alt®BARE I.AWNMOWR= A ONT80AitDi L . _ --: _►•--- Thr ,hA automaticjpAL r- - 1 (Instaliatioe $s:at) HEATING SERVICE Mazwen. otberw�iw known as W� ter "William Mazweil, I Retired Hotel- > JO-ABUS'MyHD3EILLER Ilan yew Inum Tawas and ma boards neoadrdosed now at DIXr3 SMALL MOTOR CLINICP' Fr•• raWnalm ALL ie B having ela:ints a- PIO�[�tly Phone Ajmz 647 -� {------------------------------------ estate �t a to of ter e11, the estate encu Wal Mazes w : + . In - - - I n- USED FURNITURE - IMaxwell, as. otherwise known as waltpr W. Max- wren, otherwise known as Walter M. PICKERING 4i — ;�." 'BOUGFT AND SOLD otherwise kmnwn as Walt- ar William Maxwell, Retired Hotel-. =. - ' 1.='•- GORDON HOTEL. keeper. late_ of the Township of ------------------------------------ _ _ • ArlfAxAY . PICKERING, ONTARIO n"Phone: Pickerinx. in, the County of Ontario. who at the Township of Pick. - N E W E L. L 1091 ,died --'RODMANG e ,w ,` Sep 12 1",%._ sting, on. or about the 21st day of 1 January 1958 are 1>,rebv notified bo send in to the undersigned Execut- METAL 1%eas. Pkimin 1x,1 SAL wA •SHEET FF . UTA • • = - - = - l Wantedsi,000.1 or of the raid deceased or. or be tore the 30th day of Au"ot, 19M inn pstticnra-e of their claims. Ins- :WOKS 1- MCIMIUNO VIUAM Ewe of Dunborm%, iw& id% Na, I lyMw[7 _ mediately Ott- the said date, the ;ax once, and $2'000 wanted in six aisoaths to be combined as First Mort- � said Executor will distribute the ass - etc of the said deceased bavinlr re- .�� only to the claims of whirl: - Authorized Consumers' Chas ,.Cpmpartkr Dpolpr For I AJAXLUMBERC1 �• Sage on First-class propertg.valued at th shan Shen have erotica• x114000. Phone: Pickerinx 254W. ( DATED- at Ajax, .this 29th day of - - • GURNEY • i -- *UMBER AND BUILDERS' . REAL ESTATE July. 195x. Executor. : CLARE SUPPLIES - ,,. -HOUSE TO Let Barrington C. Msxweri, W.. H. J. T9taeapsor� B. A., LL Avenue, O. Bos • RUUD -:. -. ;. PLYWOOD PAINT ... ARB mu r : 'B., PF=D rooms, full basement, attached Earaga No ob*cEion to small fas<u- 152 Harwood .P. O WATER NFATm F1IRNAG�, _ ... DWRS 22 '�--------------- _ AND"Mi ,lily. Phone: Pickering 230J12. -__ -- B=OOR'fiBZNACES - - 1 ---=-------=------------------------ i� TO- RENT Self-contained, furnished, redecorated Ilwo-roomed apartment, or Separately. ipne bedroom with beard and orye gybed -sitting -room with household Priv- - '111eges. Vacant. Phone: Pickering 219. t-------- — FF LA : '_ BOND APPLIANCES - y •, . fri I• `� ' �, • Aad Wan Fw=kaaa ilhidlay zftcies S"T" �. :.:� sur � to reser dLo r niltuii; iEB`Rt£E i -------------------------------- : '_ BOND APPLIANCES - Wates Heaters, - Faced Ale , FRt71%aa $pace Healers Ffpoe `� ' �, • Aad Wan Fw=kaaa ilhidlay zftcies S"T" .8UMKZR CLEAN-OUT - F y :.:� sur � to reser dLo r niltuii; iEB`Rt£E i r+t►s sur . N.aux"0, ms rase ilasE �, On nae RM ESTATE No= a *=a �T= cat COLEMAN AUTHORIZED . MOBILE HOME HEATING _ PART _ .... SERVIjCE S TS _ - • E�IERAL INSURANCH• W11LER REATING BMW= - Phone: Max 637 : CONTINENTAL LIFE ASSUPANCE _ - - -D TlWw St. - ASM- Osb- — . . - 1 i ---------------------ORTGAGES AND TV ARRVICEI&A FIRST M 1tADIO - 4+ _. _... n2 disils WORK GUARANI W,01110�0&8� 4""` ' .-; • _ ; Electric PHONE DAYS = PICKERING y r -BliziaH W � 9 : CAMEP.ON STREET EVENINGS ATlj<atie 1-2094 _ 362 BERWHJTSPickeri - _ �.