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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1958_09_26aDAY, SEPTEMBZR 28, 19% 1 teat ll4tr ttr;pt]e._ Bates: $2-W �Psol Peat - 'deed &atwAO — - CoP7 Fast Office Dept Ottawa Bill Newman Conser4ative Candidate For Oshawa Riding.;n'{ • ]T)wessg--Neerf�n - g. Re Ae w, A ax DaterPlant 1 A night passed a resolution}, which re- PiCKERING VILLAGE. jeered any attempt by Pickering " < r' Township to sit down with them and y discuss the possibility of sharing in At a recent mect:ng of the Publiq } their proposed new water plant. L b: ary Board ,tie- resignation, of; The Ajax council claimed that such Mrs. Ed. Stork, as Lijrar,an was re- _ a discussion would delay their project ceived and accepted _with reluctance. aas and that they had already spent Mrs. Stork h -been a 'most efficient 115,000 in engineering fees and plan& librarian, and has made many friends} _ Meanwhile Pickering Twp. Council, for the library. Mrs, C. G. Hunt baht :he very same night passed a resolu- been appainted Libralriaii with • Mrs tion requesting the Ontario Municipal Patterson Hile Ave., as Assistant. eq g P , 3' Board to set a date for hearing rep- We. wash them every succuss. — .w resentatives of Pickering Twp. Coun- Mi.•— - M'arg•aret Hortop left 'this, ` cit with - ,� regard to joist ownership of week in company with a friend for - -. the proposed new plant that is esti- a trip to Dallas, Texas, with stop» ' mated to cost $640,000.00. overs at New T'ork and Washington. Ajax, which has,.been discussing a i%T,n Susan Cartwright celebrate new water plant since 1955, now; co her first birthday on Saturday. - - have a 1,000,000 gallon per day ca- Many happy returns. parity system. Plans call for an even- Mrs. W. - McEachnie Sr., Miss C,. . -Eden kers following his nomination as P. C. candidate for the Oshawa Riding last Friday night is W. G. tual 15,000,000 gallon capacity. Munro, \firs Edith Rose, Miss Irene Newness with Hon. Michael g , Miniere: left and Hon N. Reeve Wm. Lawson told council, Snoddon and Mrs. Doull- attended Allan, Prov. Trees., night "We are not trying to daisy their the performance on Fridap' evening plant but a joint ownership would be In Massey Hall, given by the Whitg ; Picketing Townstlp's Wm- G. in the beat interacts of all ratepayers, Heatlitr Concert Party of Scotland 1 Town of Ajax Has Order -Reservoir At �R here end at Ajax." Fifty-four ed books have sec "Bir Newman, 30 -yea -cid farmer j y- eats, Reeve Lawson said that he and De ly been placed 8a rile librar that - mod _- iortaer Reeve of is Towitst3p _ y - - was acdaimed unanimously Prog- s • • an official Scott the Ontarioo ffi�uaiei y with ver hereandh havesomething make eresting for - zdstaive Conservative Caadida_e is the Historic Day Rosebanlc Filled In Huard It was au Pal readinggod Provincial Riding of OsLawa, at the t3S�d they sit try , taste. Take time to in : down and discuss the matter with look them oven ' meeting belt! in Wh.tby last Friday Thursday this week, was one of the ?fight' 131x. other aamhne" declntd biggest days in the history of Ajax- Pickering Township has ardefed Ajax council. Reeve Lawson said that Mr. and airs. W. Pearson and thud ito stand. talent an empty -reservoir on Lot. 23, Ajax Mayor, Writ. Parish. told him fa-mi')r motored -to Hunstvine cert! _ Mayor Wm Pariah Proclaimed it— on Sunday last that he did -not feel Sunday. September 21. Mr, Newman told the gathering he Plan 233 at Rosebank be- filled and ..A� Day" that an - - - -boiled to meet as miay people in tie charged, a anything would come of i� aUelt Dvnbart a School Fair tur bei 'I'be town's first civic dinner was ti't against the property, Midfng as was humop y possible. He Bylaw Enforcement Offictr A discussion. held in Kiwanis Park, on Saturday, atloid that held in the evening, which had a On Monde Pickering September gr - G�az�a Ud re:ently wit' I double-barreled purpose. Various .Thompson informed Council thatie F ng Tw'p• passed '7. There is, eat activ- .'asasari'sa great upheaval .among the nes-need reserd'oir which once held a resolution asking for a hearing data . ity amang the juvenile set here, W committees who had served the flown with the Ontario Municipal Board to ord>Y to have five items each, _ gamier ge�adoa. which had put water for ansamer water st P ready, - ware feted as an appreciation of their �' ems se discuss all aspects of the matter. to enter on She lot,g • ,� CaoaanitF►e f$oveeraamt is Ott` Rosebank, is fenced, but has loose P �. - awe„ and added that he felt the acme work- Also, it was the occasion to tin covering it. He added that res - or Rosa Hawthorne em- Mrs. W. D. Ifere reports that recall the history of Ajax from its mented, "Joining with Ajax would be her English Violets are. is broom foe- - - g could be eapectad here in this. s . idents in the area have been- ec- th li dare this - i ting. to it, so a hazard: •lie said the way $pedal spealte-, Hoa aures N. "Ajax" was named after the fame of getting water to the people." Mrs. John Stork had her brother an4L J owner, Itfr. Watson. has been asked ecnlf JLllaa, Provincial Treasurer, abased ous. H. M. S. Ajax, a cruiser diet Councillor Robert Stewart said, "1 sister-in-law Mr. ,and Mrs, B to fill in the excavation, but has not this opimiam, and said he lead never won great distinction altering World can appreciate the feelings of Ajax Gee,- from Vineland, visiting her ova done sdR He recommended it be fill - a marination convention War 2., the mo t notable being when council, they have done a lot of leg er the week -end. i where the candidate chosen had not- she along with two sister ships, chase �-- work on this, it was their idea, but The little, son of air. Mason of ---- --- -- ---- bMen elected. ed the German Graf Spee into the what amazes me is that if we .went Frenchman's Bay Road - Sill Nswnaaa..as he is better lmdrwa harbor at Montivedeo. -Laces, the Deed Engineer Says I in with theta, it would cut their cost Juries from falling• of{ hie fither'a•. _ .bees, was bora n To Dorn, sad, came pride of the German -Fleet came out by 60 per cent. Maybe they Jun don't Though in hosy4al his m- _ _ So Pickering with his parents at a of the bQ,rbour to within the t1wee• like us." Juries do not appeared be more ser- , unite -limit was scuttled and Detract "What does Pielrer#ng VUlage think 'pus -than a broken arm and - soana very assay dtso He reads alta wife west RauWe Resident S fid. South, wiffi � wife Several mementos of the Aja: were of this?" tasked Councillor Jean Me- bruises. ' lffiaw! and two c' ild an 8atbrya 2: '~resented to the town by Captain Pherson. Residents south of here are very, and A»:q 3 R: G. Dreyer" Settlor Naval Laisott `I think .lsicltering Township is Reeve Lawson said, "Pickering Vile imPPY to lm�e the Bast. Line paves _ He graduated from Ontario Agrie- Officer for the. United Kingdom til sadly 14ckinR in engineering,'. Mr, face sets their water suppily now from ed as far as Whitby, and traffic ka*, iskaral Calltse, Guelph. with the De- Canada. Walter Bergman, West Rouge, told Ajax and they are aay'h*--ffothiai >L�tIF-itreased- it • des B. S. A, and has since farmed Attending the dinner were dignit- the Pickering •Township Council on publicly about it" Mrs. Fred Moffatt who visited had his own place and mid those of aries of the Federal. Proviacisl and Mond*. Reeve Lawson added that -be -and Join father, Mr. Hussy A. Newman. Municipal Branches of Government Mr. Bergman said he felt it was the deputy-rwire had tallied with the is very enthusiastic about the + BM has boom. and in :trill svery The idea which Mayor Parish got time to -hire it d>asrtpeteot engineer, heads of several departments eroneern- ' beans die by the residents in pre. Jay dm. In community at, mr- ander 'ray, was carried on by the-draftstaan, and build an office, and -ed with sub a project and that they pasation for their basaar on Octobeq Historical Comatittee The ltistOry to keep a Legging system. tie said all felt that in principle it was a good_ l An occupational therapist M e - a ,afgutntq or a ti - emoloyed to conduct classes in ban. He servrnd some tisoe u a Cca- toe will be circulated through Ajax that the natural water Courses of the/ierafb, and many fine pieces at siiior N PickeringTdrarnah{p: bold Schools and then given ap honoured township were being disregarded. wank are now in process of making. , d do eff a of Deep. Ras" and Reeve. 'piste .�a the Municipal Building. -1 have fdt for a long time that Hew Plans For Included are stuffed animals and e�.' He has been oriCe Township (dams -----•------------------------------ this •township needs, an engineer'" her toys, knitted wear for all ages. Ootssesittsion for the past Bus years, , said Conn. Jean McPherson. "I needlepoint, oven mitts and many ot- ' -than is Secretary of the /ltnal;amat- Bouquets Tossed At am, glad that at least-. one tax -payer . welfare - Announced her articles 'suitable for Christmatti ; Nd Ganmos Camq ssisiowhich itselnd- agrees. with dlfe." gifts.' Wh y -sot :sake a nate of that , 0 Pieiting and several other sags Tavrnship CaW1�11 Caen• Ross Hawthorne comment- It w•ai announ:ed this week at the date of October 8, as a time to till j sending bownshipa, He L a member ed "I dbn•t think the statement was Pickering Township Council that the on these Senior Citizens and help a�- a[ She Planning Burd; the Board •A letter. to Pickering Township ever made here that- we didn't need Dept. of Wet:are has Dome put with tong thein bazaar. Visitors are guests - Health, and Indust ial Committees Council from C. H, Henderson, one, but that we could get along this some new* re'gtrlaticns which should' of the lodge and will be` served tea. ., He is a member of the Rogge. Hilt commending them for -work done on year as we are. I think we feel we assist in aiding the a:ready-filled Peados will be- cereal for ,additional Uous Club, and Doric Lodge A_ F. the east ditch on East Avenue, has cannot get a competent engineer for hospitals, f equipment> anti & $., Pickering. He is a, tenon- .brought some pleasant exclamations $60W'. - The Province will pay u@ to ;8.00 Mr. and 'airs- Frank J. Prouse are. Isar and very active worker of St from Council "A few thousand spent in'good en- per day, and up to :2.50 per call for taking i two-week frig thrCmgh the pacts-on-the-Hi'1 Anglican Church, "This it rare, to be eoresrnerfded," gineering will be returned in less Registered Nurses emptoyed by •the I Maritime Provinces. Dumbarton. said .Conn. Robt. Stewart. "I think than two yeast', commented Mr. Township to assist famil.es •which in Wm. and Mrs: Bayes celebrated Aside from any party afitTiationa, we should frame it and hang it on Bergman _many instances keep caseg at home their' wedding Znnivasary by a trip we. think it is quite commendable the wall,,.' Reeve Lawson said that the firm . }anter than'put- them in -1 ospitals or to- Ilgenquin.•Park During the week. that a man of t Reeve Wm. Lawson then read) an- y P thirty years has made now being used is "ver reputable, but "rest homes". when th contribution to tate eottuntm- other letter from the same area cam that tl'iey would have the firm check - "I `thitik this ii a very sensible Dr. Kenneth Roberts,' of Dixie Rd,. ` by in which he resides, and a sec- mending them further for other work again on the engineering of a pro• idea", commented Reeve Lawson. has had an inside swi ming pool •surd for bimslf, and we eotngratulete done.-Coun. Stewarf then extendeda posed storm sewer that Mr. Berg- It was agreed to have Mr. A. J. built -=the only one in this area. Sill_on the honour his party has be verbal" thanks from stilt another than felt would give a great deal of Thompson, Welfare Officer, study' Mr. and Mrs. David bicLcan, of ow- upon him in choosing him as section of West Rouge; Brownfield trouble in West' Rouge because of ' the new -regulations before snaking I • Tho. nhiii. and .thm daughters, vis - their candidate in the nee Pravin-. Gardens, for work dx,ne there. tate amount. of water that would be any decisions on the plan. ited the T. J. Wheeler's on Sunday. `elal Elecl an All in all, bouquets were' flying in goittg tato it. - ---------- - ---- ------ - d t ----------------------- - ---- every direction, but it was certainly ---------------- -'---- -- - - neo gtigyhdalparen parents C. family bars G a change for Council who are train- INITIAL OPBNING Give 2 Readings To andeMrs.'B DUMBARTON KIWANIS FAIR The first concert of. the Whitby ly used , to have other than bouquets Ward 2 Ratepayers • Concert Association—in a setrlls .of SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2'/. thrown at them. =- ---- -H�gh School Bylaw y High The Open Meeting for three- is to be held at �'Vhitb H' h • • Schocil on Wednesday, November. now season will be held by the Ward. Two readings were given a bylaw 12. The first opera is to be "Tire Rouge H�11 Lions Club To Start - Ram' Asso-rNaon, on Oct this week. by Pickering Township for Barber of Seville". Tickets may bet - ober 8, m the Council Cliombers, at Capital Borrowing up to 1560,000 had from Mfrs. K. Clarke or Mrs. Brougham. This meeting will start • • for a new High School just north of Reg. Parker, Pickering. Building Community Hall Earl t 959 at &30 p' m" fid° prove very Dunbarton. Between thirtti and forty members - - g y y interesting to the ratepayers of the Vcwnsh'p of Pickering ani sur:•t tint The new 16 -roomed school is sit- of Brougham Dairy and Beef Calf odate the large number taking part, in areas The speaker, Mr. A. Arch- uated on s'12-scre site and plans are Club were entertained at a corn and At thein meeting on Wednesday, two g g marshmallow roast, at the home of R periods are necessar first will to start work et it next year. y' -•-f' ibaId,•Inapector of Pubhe Schools in When completed, this will be the their leader. Bill Bayes on Saturday t' September, 17, Secretary -Treasurer, start at. 8.30 a. m.; second, at 10.00 South Ontario County, will speak on Fiala G. Cros�rcy announced that a. m. An third- high-school under the Picker- night- third- Finlay y girl or boy, 9 to 13, 'years a subject very much in. flu' thoughts ia> District H' h School Board. At In a recent issue of the Globearld all details Frere completed to make tl a of Lige may join. Aieply at your own these days "Are we getting value- resenE there are Pickering and the a , at'Y uke tells of her visit fa -T final payrttent iii .full for the purciiase school, Bus transportation and charge for es-ppent on :.duration"" Ajax Schools: the herb garden of Mrs. Elizabeth # ' of three and one-half acres of land for Nowlin Mr. M : d is well versed on this _______ McKenzie, on the Brock Road --- ---------------^ - efor the Lions' Park uses will pick cap children at the subject, and it shouldf?he •a-. very mC- Local Child Victim Of Leukeritii Mrs. McKenzie's • interest irr 'herbi ` - Centre -If is Situated on No. 2 high- Fchools and return them ,there, or treating meeting, EveryCona ?s aff;.. stems from her experiments with ` way opposite the S: W. Pickering drop you off at the nearest point to e!cted, so. everyone- ,should it1s e h Fire Hall, in tile,district,of Old For- your home. The sympathy of their friends and t cm in cooking, From a little patch point of attending. _ ,, ughMrs in Moileq Park is fait far supplying the kitchen, it has gro%vn• est Road, and extends down to the, Roue Lions' Recreation Bbwtiii-t=----------------- ^- g g' me and Mrs. Donald Davis ire- their I into a Formal old-world herb garden Petite Cote Check. for_Adults and older_ rr_` til "At Home"very recent discovery that their two J which now- contains over one hund- Plans are alrcaT under. way to bawl each Sunday from 1.00 to 6.00 - end 11f yew c .. Tauild a Conimumty Hall, with cpn- p. •m. The jtsblic are invited to take Mr. and Mrs. Clsas A Stxtritt will dooms a vieitime of the dteaddd leuir- +Dreading far and wide, and ffie r, -atrnetion expected to start saris in part. Membership is 50 cents—flood be at- home to their friends at 28 eattrk _ story of Stonecroft Gardcas h�a as- 11959. Future plans call for a swim- . to June 30,'1959. All membership Churl h St. North,, ering Village, _____ '_______________ __ geared in October in Canadian Homes >• ming pool and bath house. tickets issued will be good until then, on. Saturday, a•`I95� --- and Gardena, arid has been broadcast i Children's Five -Pin Bowling will All proceeds from this activity go • from 3.00 to S-00 P feast 7.00 Who belongs to tete green budgie now a fiewt of Mr% Hortop of our totssmence on Saturday, September . to service work in Pickering Town- to 9.0o p. m. on the occasion of their Mote Pickering News On Page ,� 1 97, at the Rouge. Boal. To accomm. ship. Goti>jeto Wedtl:hts Antdtietaary. rublie SahoO14i! _ • :fie. • _ : r %R {,j Team and friettd, journeyed to Sel-. day evgniag, October 1, at the home New Study Book, after which Mrs. Mrs. W. Avis mA Mts.IRS Avis ���ii.• kirk on Saturday. The game had to of Mrs. H. Malcolm; assisted by Mrs. Robert Malcolm gave a reading. Mrs. have taken s trip to Windsor this'' - rs. A. J. Gray naffed het .brother' be called cluing to some trduble i- Robt. Malcolm, The Devotional will. Burton, Mrs. H. Barclay and Mrs. week• friends i Markham, one bout the umpire. The, Roane is being be taken by Mrs. Harden, while the E. Campbell served refreshments. Mr, and Mrs. Erie PlArford mod ,4 program wall be is charge of Mrs. sir young granddsagk iter day'last week. protested. ti--------- Brown visitin them this week:' �� ---=------'---- -------hl; . Mr. Thom, Philip and daughter Mr. and bars. K. •C. Pascoe .and Waaaop. ,Al} ladies welcome. Sorry to ea that baby Wendpr _ - Anna, teff 'Malton Airport on •Satus-• family attended a Pascoe fantily get A family reception was held at the Darnerou h is co to the Sid[ -�— day for-Calj{ptnia together at the home of Mr. and home.of ,bTr.,• and Mrs. Thos. Philip. g nfhtesib. Preston Smith, of Mrs. M. Crawforth on -Sunday. on Thursday evening for Mr. and �r 3ndmin s Bay Children's Hospital. She is wished s► Mr.. and" Mrs. Pr seedy recovery. .Nofth Dakota, visited bar. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrr. and. Mrs.pton, T. Mrs. Jordan. (Fred Philip). ,About Frenchman's Bay --The French- speedy Fo -who has lived -at the Howard bfaTcolm one day last week. Toronto, called. on Mr. and Mrs. T. thirty-five persons were present and man's Bay Pee -Weer weredefeats$ Bay for several years has moved to The first meeting of 'the 4-H Girls' English on Saturday evening. many' beautiful and useful ' presents b North York last Saturday in the Toronto •for reasons of. health. ' y happy couple• O.A.3 A. playoffs. However this little Club will �e held on Saturday, Sep- Mrs. Wm. Ellicott has not been were received .b the ha y Jacqueline Tracey • of Toronto! tember 27, at the borne of Mrs. 'Har- well for some time, but we are glad The W. M. S. of St John's Church team is to be ' congratulated on ad- spent the week -end w1tkt kor aunt -din, at 12.45 P. M. The new Unit to he'-• she is now some better. met at the home of Mrs. Norman vancing so far in the playoffs. They Mrs. J• Russell. wit! be "Meat_ in the Menu'. All Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wroe and dau. Burton on Thursday, September 18, Won the Eastern Zone championship The infant daughter of Yr. and girls wib"are twelve years' or over ghter of Bracebridge visaed her par- with ..the President Mrs. Ma,4son Ell- after beating Oshawa 'and Belleville '.` W be wears :twelve eats M{• and Mrs. 'r• English', on icott in the chair. The Devotional g Mfrs. Cazl Balsdon has :been ielea9edk Mrs, Somerville and Mrs. Philip Sunday. Service was led by Mrs. H. Malcokn, and had won one game and' lost one f he haws Gestotd Hospits;L from t Os retttcned to the former'a home at Mrs. Carswell -and daugl.ter, Osh- assisted b+y Mrs. Ji. Miller. It was in the Central Zone finals. and is now home with parents. „ rs.The final Pee -Wee playoffs in the ------ Uxbridge a€er spending a- week 'here. swa, Mr. and Mrs. Jolla Hamilton announced by the Secretary that g p VICJMRING TOJN W%1P, , Mrs. A. J. Gray, Mrs. Wm. Gray, also Mr. and Mrs. Bent and son,' of I Sturgess had accepted the invitation Pickerin Township, League between �r�. I,emmon and Mrs. Matthews, COUNCIL Oshawa, wiled on their mother, Mrs. I to speak at the Autumn Thankoffer- the Bay and West Rouge will be MONDAY, OC"iij 1► i - ,ioe6rTu"iy enioyable evening with W. Hamilton, on Saturday. tat ins Meeting, on October 4. Arrange- cn Saturday at West Rougeyed this week. The first s and For General Bu�iaess, sA life M mic. Mr. and Mrs. Stolle, at Whitby, on The regular' monthly meeting of : -ments were made for the meeting. the Woman's Association of the .Un- Mrs. H..Malcglm led in a discussion the second game to be played Sun- ipal Building, Brovghaws tint• s� A beg -load. of 'Brough -;m Bail ited Church will be held on Wednes- of the introductory chapter of the day at Frenchman's Bay. BOO P. ll[. _ " — .; I -S LAY.TOD UICK"59 _V A .- ... f --"- - --- - - - - " AMEN I MRS -- t " - . _ .. _ .^–"'.""''••�f. _ �rmw.',•rte---V-rr '" t'LECTR, 225 N THE EYE-STO"24G NEW 4 -DOOR HARDTOP 'A aENELt MOTHS rAtB ; Here it is :.�. l><nd .now you know ? Know why We have iovhole- wonderful Way around this Buick, you'll know still called this THE CAR.. Know that a new generation of more how right all this is. From an here you look,"here is yw great Buicks is truly now here. From just this one view a classic modern concept that is Buick aping a new but _language of today. 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If you know am- -it nearly proad years.' eo"doned sir. nod•it � know pr—TfitE CAR is your car.1 design Ht�e�'• d0 wsii.a.t a.rr. cwt w ewlsAt eylRgl. _A NEW CLASS OF EINE CARS WITHIN REACH OF 2 OUT OF 3- NEW CA -R BUYER 0 P AY, B M.tsre lie t}, �xieF — - - —q'Ae rnoN'spiretrd Black T� tnosl hczurione Pallet RSAPICK R .,LA M OTO t• �. , c R:,•tJ .-Far '' .... .. .. ':•r r 30 1 y R YOB $N _1 been hohd1*9 is Weabaee Out@ (e 59us, which was written by Wits > to the.4aR term. Cornett were: Mrs. Letros and Mrs. : —i r _ p THIS -F Sad. tke Sta4a oI I�iciri�rr Beatrice )l�cI.eaa. The ladies had a Pick4tiag Towne. ip aa�, Village i£ane,. both of Toronto, r. an r3�Anthony p y'por irrg� bas ale hav?ng. an afternoon Birthday greetings to Jimmy Wea, q . By Josue �a°es- and family enjoyed a trip to Niag- which the United Church has miss- d. 'sewing, on -October , a v w (P��g NUMB) ara ionriea, serving. A lovely lunch then p. m. at the Brock Rood Centre. The iisy on Friday, seeptember 26, ' ' It's, always- eat t9 put off plant- Mist Beatrice McLean ,is enjoy- brought this ''Friendship" evening to sewing wi11 be for outpost hospitals,, Larry- Jones• celebrated his 8th M♦ ` - ting until °'a little later". Then, to iag a vacation at,the home of Mr. cloge. = • ' - end all w'ho can ' help will _be .wel-. birthda on' September '29, with- a ' a y - your dismay, you may find that and Mrs.' Dan MtL.ean, Detroit. The Young People's Union' were eomed. party of his friends. pleasant Indica Summer nays and Mr, Paul Agnew, Ontario TemP- entertained at the homt of _Mary, The gorge Hill United Church Mr. and Mrs_ W. Carter and fam. M careen and Margaret Neal on Sat=' W. A. -is hofd:ng- a Rummzge Sale ity were at Algonquin Palk during the planting 'se'ason are over for the . trance Federation, Toronto, was the on Tuesday, September 30 frnm ] _. ;year, and your planting plaps` must guest shaker, at the regular Sunday uAay evening. the week -end. wait until DLEX'F year. And that Church Services Several men of the Greenwood lir- a. m, until 2.00 p. in. at the church. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keith have sold T.=nein that the new lovliness you had A pleasant evening was held in the cuit have been making a number. of The first regular meeting of the their home here aild plan moving to - •planned to enjoy in your garriert next --church basement on -Monday, when repairs .to the parsonage. home and School Executive of the British Columbia. `members of the Evening Auxiliary of Man friends of Mrs. F. Keddal Hill and Rosebank -Road year will be delayed another season. Y' --------------'-----Z R ---------- 4. We all know trat fall is the'ideal the W. M. S. hell as their guests, the and .Mrs. James Brooks trust- they S was- held on _1b'edrie x T. $ N•D & R S �3me for .planting bulbs, such jag tut- ladies of -the Afternoon Auxiliary, and will both soon be enjoying good September 24, at the Rouge Hill lip, daffodils; crocus and others. Too the W. A- Miss Edith Ormerod con- health. . F-iva MarFP0;;.ne, r ducted a number of contests to ecm• --_-- ------------- ------ TS _ -School. Mrc 'FOR TWO -ROOM SCHOOL dew folk though realize that early president, stated that the' first meet- S$AIiED TENDERS (stipulated _ Sall is also tyre best time for seeding mence the evening. A worship ser- /� t„- ae whole Home cad School HCl, conducted by Mn. F. Webb. ROUGE HILL ship will be�b d on Wed-- auml `ill be received by-the-under. hwns. We only have to watch mot- R. Jaffa vias very impressive. i y signed nnta 400 P. M., Monday, her nature to accept -this as a fact. Mrs, A Morden, accompanied by, Mrs. A. W. Tyas and Diane drove aesday, October 8ih• September' 29, 1955, for a proposed Grass and weeiie, when, left candle Mrs. Dean Charters, .of Ridgewood ! turbed, dvei� seed themselves, 'and assisted by Mrs. G. Moore and Mrs. to Kingston over the week -end to Road, invited friends to tea last Sat- two -roomed school for S. S. No; 10, -''_ gee that germinate readily, pop Mrs. E. Pegg, rendered a solo. Of !take Billy Tyas and Dick Pearce I urday afternoon, to- meet Mr•. Kelley Pickering T°*�P, Brougham, Ont. f up quicitly, special interest was the singing of a back, to Queens University, to eons- l Ritchie, of Gravenhirrst, a -member Plans and specifications may, be °b - Don't put off other important fall of the Ojibway Indian Tribe,, • who dterd ep general eo 959, from Deily, planting. Make every good day count was visiting 'the Baha'i Community after September 16, 1955 from the .. f 0 DANCING] - - he ;eek ani NOW. Springt.m'e is a busy season of this area over office the architect itad aagiaeers, anyway,. so don't put off alI your - --- --. - Mrs. Alberta Char ea n Mr. oa deposit of a i5fir certified' cheque, ts and engin- planting until then. You will enjoy James Charles, of Beflainond 'Ave. Payableluch will bethe �retu med when a great sense of well-being when y ���� FRIDAY NIGHT Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs, A- S• pass\ know that much of your' planting is Trainer and family, last week -end, Pl+srs and aPscifiWtions are -returned a y taken •care of, and will not be carr- n m good condition. Lowest or ' a is fsefore 1.•aving for a vacation trip any ied over as "unf'nished busincsa un- - - - - _ the Eastern United States rendes not necessarily. ace.pted. ---- ac til spring. The shrubs and trees you Ypes and Associates, _ get out this fali...,..the bulbs you in- STARTING SEPTEMBER 26 - - gR® .-RQaD Architects and Engleeera elude. in your borders the flowering E PWW shrubs ev'ergreens.....the hedge - - - Visitors with r, an rs. owdale, Out. - - _..,. , �isito 'tlt M d -K 24 Nort'htown ing 5383 Yoage St, Will ....� will be well-established, �d THE RAINBOW MALL ready to make your garden look at iltrs best next year. PLANT THEM. � _ . ©wl _UNDER ROUGE HILL BOWL). _ _ BQ1fES - - ------ DRUGS 1�D. H pi� And District om�And ST ROUGE $chogi Takes A Big Step Forward _ ! _ .-III�/� �! On the evening `of September. 9th. P��ION.. i�Mii Iia the Brock Road School ".Picker- -7 PhM 68 G*0D MUSK - PRIZES - FUN FOR ALL ;R ing District Home and School Coua- eil" was formed. Representatives of - ... RESERVATIONS-ATlanfie 24473' nen Home and . School Associations g OI - -, Were in attend�anee. in spite. of the. . _' ;1 00 Per awPie . '; Ff�alvr#fig i�adift+ T 'retries inclement weather. All representat- _ Saes present were unanimous in their' S' KASKfW is sponsoring the dances ro help huy jackets for -his �� �. N"& ;decision that, a Horne- and -Schon! - little bgll players.) w""1 'Council was a necessity •for this fast : *rowing township. The entire meet- - P flit uipmer# :in felt that the Councils of Oshawa - - an car oro, u _ _Store 11 Problems that were different to this area's, and to form a Council- is the _. _ . -' _ -#IARPELL'S' '9 AMI. 9 P.M. W' "township of Pickering, the problems SU & Hol } P.M. 5 P.M. - .represented ' in this area could be """tom ""'7w - dealt with collectively. - PURNITURE-APPLIANCES-UPHOLSTERING - - l Such a step was highly recommen- del by representatives of both Scar - Ajax Shopping Centre _'boyo and Oshawa Councils; aad' \tree R. Courtice, ti iec fres: of tlx Fid-• - eraton of FIome ark Sct.cu13 cf Ont- 'wi HANDLE A COMPLETE LINE OF aril for this area. HOUSEHOLD MERCHANDISE .. R, .Courtite. also 'chai-errt-EASY CREDR TERMS NO MONEY DOWNBING0- 11rs. -t r , - meeting, and all present dr.r.ceded UP TO 104 WEEKS • TO PAY PICIREN V COMM. HALL _. that the ll'ome an,d S;hool :�ssbti"' ticrrs in' the Pi.:keririq and Dim NAME NAME BRAND PRODUCTS OUR SPECIALTY ' Area coeld best be -rrved by a Loc- _ al f•ouneit, and cr�a'c an inter+�t t3 GENUAL ELECTRIC - KROEHLER - SEALY .- PNILCO -;have Home and Sc}:'.tel As*oaation; -- -- - �EDt O�T� ��� Pe no in S.'° 'A- *1-o• do_ uit. havc.one_at prEscnt - JACKPOTS $90, �, $160o.` >nat'nR Committee hrau„'��t ._ ' :.Pre-;�le�l, lire. Frbet'iLutl: ' Prez:1ients, 1f:s- X. Coor+ey, Mrs, - iADMISSiON 50 CENTS Nertz`,erg: Recordirc S,,crmrn. 1t Thin Bingo was formerly held at Sant Woodland's Comm. fia0 '• :Haney: Treasurer, Mrs. WaRer. F ­ Mrs, talf:e9 ' ecvtive'Bnard. '!sirs; .House. Mr,. . _ Fertile, _Mr. B. P::rneroy, Mrs.. Pal- peopt .t�i_e -mer• . Mr., Ll'ilsna 1 iLJC -. - -- - - T _ --------------- - ---- Sondra GREENWOODkPritchard...: General Hqr _ &air! - fI (received too lata for last ) , ,fr. ar:d Mrs.. John King-iw. have ; r = r 19.58 MOFFAr ; • � . ,Appliances,Taints =' f lectrsc Ranges w . f Oe� _ s _ T C� Et e- _ aSS� 6 / l fa - { Babdons-.�.,� �Iard-m4re,.. sdzvact Your telephone depends npoit 'a vast system of - ' comPleac e and wonderful •nt. But,'. a • ... errtce - - . it �� �� tc air to good P� s Sondra is one of our many Service Representative. • �r� ! _ . y a e , Fills girl, or dome other f=iendl - person like her -it " YODEL NO', 30C45W charge of�our service. ' w' -' VPOOO STORM SASH AS LOWis in AS' This means that whenever you �havee a• service ' . '. - - iR aced Prices -- ---'— i 'request ycu Asa' call with the assurance that there d MODAL' SHOWN ,' - r a friendly, courteous person like Sondra Pritchani' V. ..*M PLAIN DOOR- - - -- T This assurance is one of the many little things that "who' will- be glad to help you.' • -+ .1" $.199.00 _ - . ESTIMATES s1.00 Dowty Make your telephone service such a truly good. value. EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS r,,s . _ .. ..'. :. f.7... _ -.... . • - - .. .. _ _ - .- ... _. • Prod LORNE C. WHITE ftiffrll tttLtPNONfL iCQMrr_oF-CANAOw SIIIIN�S W0� YCts REFRIGERATION - ; N1. s N � .Nbotie Pickering 1lTJ2 - . . �• = :,� r t ; ilAE100soFgAMWAY ' } AJAX -- "100111 IM2 .rte. ` — r c• 4 • A. • {I .. — i��%EPiif� � '� ' Cathoiic_ws�ms^o'a T"s" _ -:iAVG:EY i �- There was a large attendance at.. Rev. M. Buttars, exchanged pulpits i Pickering �' rt • n . j the first meeting of the Fall Season on Sunday with Rev. H. O. Hanna, oust a Vancouver radio ' stations of St. Francis de Sales Catholic Wo- of the United Church; Harwood Plants from this collection are grow- rnn-Ad'rvice will be I mg in t e Fragrant Gardens or : -- Raeio`TV Service President, presided. ' The Opening held this §unday, September 28, at f Blind, and also in the Allen Gardens; : - Prayers were led by our Spiritual 2.30 p. m. Rev. i'. Fleetham, Green- and were featured by the Garden Aur Make or Model �� i�iR�r+T� Director, Rev. Fr. •A. McMahon, wood, will'be the guest speaker, and Club of_Toronto in this year's Boer - A very educational and enlighten. the Audley Male Choir will assist to er *how, Arthur HetiFt�R>�lTtittE >DEAl�A ing film on "Vocation to the Priest- the music- There will ng -t he any Wayne Pearson has celebrated his — hood" was shown„ and was enjoyed Sunday School. seventh birthday with a party of bis efb `T by all sent The W. A. had its first fall meet- .amail friends. A dr -Party will be held in the ing in the church on Wednesday ev- Mr. Bean, of , Kitchener, who 'r{vatfy �� S•nip Parish Hall on Friday, Sept.,' 26, ening. The president Mrs. Bert Guth- now teaching at Glen Grove School'. Zi MiTE9 During the summer months, the eels, conducted the business which was has recently moved to Duffin .Street V ivDAY OR � members had not been idle as many preceded by a hymn, the Creed and in Pickering - had raised their "Talent Moneir" by Theme Sane. Opening-W*t--v( Pickering Bad - 4f their ow �n individual efforts. both the November and December minton Club, an Monday, November 1 View v�� �� , wM }I� �P;. The next Regiofial Meeting will be meetings will be Feld one week earl- 3rd- 7 to 11 p. m. at the Pickering -l. eBBA held at St. Gertrude's; in Oshawa. ier. The Roll Call was answered by a District High School. Now Meatberac _ - 8asee - A Th meeting a closed with pray- verse, including "Neighbor". Mrs. We:come• ewas g er and a de:i tful lunch was served I - �eead..w P�fone iliek t93 g'' vice. 3e Squire led the Worship Ser- NOTICE TO CREDITORS ��' by Mrs. Jas. Featherstone Sr., and vice. Mrs. A. Thompson led in pray- F*GxB. 1?Mrs. Jos'. Garland er; Miss 'Joan Esdale read the scrip- AND OTHERS IPkIn Ont. ��► -- -- ------------------ In The Estate of ALBERT BEEit. "- tore, (allowed by comments on the , K�. C f East Woodlands Retied ' Farmer, Deceased. scripture by Mrs. Arch Bell. Mrs. Saint Matthews Lutbwm John Puckrin gave a prayer, Mrs. ALL PERSONS having claims ar R► _ D Fred Puckrin read a paper on the gainst the Estate of the above -men- {{ U *� t TOIf, L A. �� Sunday School will continue at IO Fred Victor Mission. Mrs. G. Astley tioaed, late of the Village of Bros- I a a. at the home of hire. Ca Wel- and Mrs. A Bell sang ' Whither gham• in the County of Ontario. wbw �� a" 9D�� don, until further' notice. Morning Pilgrims are you goin?" with the die$ at the said Village of Brough=14 : F Y Service September 28 at 11,15, at the ladies joining in the response. The on *e Fit Day of September, 19�. � Ca ana& sed' 006m" home of Mrs. L Munroe, Highbush West Groft served refreshments. are required to Me proof of same, whk 5�� Trail We wish to thank the members Sympathy is extended to Mr. Gor. the undersigned, on a• before the Ahlil of the congregation who are opening don West and family on the. death- 20th-dayof October, 1 -" _their homes to us at this time. AFTER that dates the nadasdgtiad :�' � lhsr ■ Ajrs A well -'attended meetingwas held This father, Mr. George West, in will , Toronto, on Monday, last week. proceed to distribmae the Z660. IF- - s . 6 - at Saint Matthews Lutheran, Scar- having r ' Several of the ladies attended' the �g QBm'd �y � the eMCm � • �. 1 boyo, last Thursday regarding the Afternoon Tea and Sazanr at Green which he then shall have had notiser. �Iei�a !► Q ' 7gaef` future of the East .Wpodiands Miss- . " DATED at Toronto, this 16th day " wood on Saturday afternoon. IMv+! �� eatabliarsi ion. The Male Choir provided the spec- of September. 143& aiisee 11fM. wd � Tl:e Ladies' Circle hold- their meet- ial music at the Whitevale Baptist DONALD BEER, Esecntoa ings every Tuesday afternoon at 1.30 Church Anniversary Service Sunday By His SOlidt=k Mesad Harry A- LIa�'.NBFD. AUG'IZ4Nl�P� p. M. We welcome any lady who afternoon- - - Newman and Newman, 36 Toronto - would like to join us; ldnsd}p contact --------------------- -------------- $tract.. Toroata, Out (1) �f aa* Wkkby Ts�Raei� Mrs. G,- Botten• 518J2. Ministers in -: ![iwanis School Fair This Saturday _ _- Oct 10 " :.R charge, Rev. T. Pelikan, PLY 5-3078 EMs4 6eaasieH anti lIrIBM4 and Rev. J. Gillespie. AT 2-b417. - Sabo A 11lprr -- �.�� ED INSPECTOR WE salflfliw�r, .iwwtO�/ $f�itt •d5tedr Glwe n es. Notary Public wtr�s — IPai0lts >eu 1-ii16 Pr+r� Wei" U!1!� �ff/E,�l MaaRaw mirdster Rev. Meivflte htiars A LZCATIONS WILL BE RECEIVED BY ?HE VNDE]i� er� -� WANT= '� BUNDAYSEPTZMBER_ 2S SIGNED UNTIL 4.00 P. M.. ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER ISM AT. 2.72A • -' -' - _ •:. 1 or AT. 2-1362 �MUMMY 801M" , -- MOWN . BYiLi. ACRBAGEi. i>IL� 94S A M• - SUNDAY SCHOOL 1934, 1+UR THE POSITION OF WEED INSPECTQB_R TH8 Y te lrvi. - - - � Ie ,irw WaMams ogsw gl 1i A. Subject `WHIP C8 CQ[TiYTY OF.ONZARIO. l PreludlrA Geed Cask be lahaNO 172fanUMeIU40 'Highway Monument Warks- -ROBT: AUSTIN, FIlt B. B, 1. Whitby, Ons Two miles weal of Whitby au es No. ' Highway, batweea 1Phlsby ami AJ Phene= Whliby ]LO 8-1t8Z POLUMBll' G - AL.Irseao ZAT= O "THROOM �. • �'3II=i STBT61Lfi . ' fl'Masg rleha�ing 16115 ,'" CALL . 1/e 0 GLd8 R.-Oi P. M.-�Rdlawuh�ip and ^ ' - JIMPseo to Asti Sstredseeed Discaaaion .. •. 'iiV)f[., .MANN d, Cler t3 IN k-Tressma afar Skl/3. • Slaps 00-4f11i _ : • :.. � � - _.:.. County of Ontario. P. O. Box 590 2.W P. M. A ndlty Aaaivetaary - A L WUL and s01Q1li _ _ WHITBY; ONTAR10 • Rev. T. $laetham - !�7 EVERYONE _ `WSLCOM$" - .. PAINWRS and DECORATORS PINE - REAS ESTATE : 51,99 hour for qul,,k, clean, guamm _ first-class painting and paper- _ - OUR - Photo in - bang,ag, - Eric Stokes and F.an► H co-opPick now wring and Ajax areas. To !Flute, Decorators. R R 9. Pickertno White, REPAIRS • •A:3ERATIONS - JAK ROOM buy or sell for prompt Y .CARPENTSP - PLASMMING ------- ---------- -------------- -- - ; _ ar THi: -- _ courteous service ask for-Mri � ROUGE.HILLS, ONTARIO • - - 1A J S a r. ower.Jewe ;. " .-Call _ We Cater to: - -- -'- J. Schatz Lnvt:es Ion Te Iles Regular churchService • Ba , weddings, Club Socieda • Pick ! _. .�• AINCSTON ltt?AD • business ndreo Men's Luncheons General Insurance— Realtor (North, ,fust East O! FOR WSERVAno"s Pmotm, W-1 --2-- 200i-- un 0_12s77 „a. 4.aal ..A "' ♦ a .1 .. - - ,r - ri. ,.'.a . ti �— ,� ..0_1. _ _ . '.e : • ^ :• , :. V r .. - ,._.. .I 'a. _ _ .. .. .. .- _ _ v .. - i M: , .• ,� - _ ,_ .. - : .. ,,, ;w w-+.—, ... ...-.... .. . [ 'I A�::Ya-`. ,,.�,«... _ w«}.'_ .. yl... y,,,., .. wu.., s.,� .:..w- r. ,•f:• '.,. - . , ! / �i ' - CLAREMONT b� Y P for a "rook-wtt". visiting friends at Indian River. variety of cookies _ . - ftkwring lAdiss' Bowling On Saturday evening, at Chalk ' Mr. and Mrs. Clifforcil Reynolds The • Legion Bowling League , ._ ' Septembsc 19, 1Qdi 1 Mr. and Mrs. Norman Graham of lake, a meeting was. held of all pro- visited in Toronto on Sunday with The at West Rouge last Friday, +-- and Miss Gra. rt -owners in the Sub div- ,�n-a�Out forty joined: Anyatf - cam Standings ham here, on Sunday. ; ision,: at the hbmv of Mr. and Mrs. The Women'•s Institute 'ttiet last'. erected, can contact Mrs. Jack Ren- T� No. PWO Mr. Bill Bates, of Smiths Fals; Parker, Wednesday in the Community Hall . nie. High single last week was Mrs. 6—Bessie _________:____�________ 4 _. ai D Called on Mr. and Mrs. on Hedges Mr. and. Mrs. R. Banks, of Chalk with t Vice -President. r lira H g h h2 a crit, M s. Mel- 3 --Wilda ________________________ 3 Thelma ley, with a score of 316 FR • on the week -end. LakR had a few ,friends in for din- vin Johnson, in the chair. Mrs. Alan T °C 2—Jean Mr, Blake Briscoe, of Toronto, vis- ' ner on. Sunday. Fryer was appointed delegate o the j without ;handicap. c - I_� ----------- ited Mr. and Mrs.. Jas.-Briscoc_here Mr. Colin McJ✓aurin,, ..df, Chalk Annual Convention to -be held in `The first teen-age dance, sponsor- 4—Hilda - __ -------- 2 on Sunday.. i Lake, left on Sunday for Chicago. Toronto in November, with Mra. ed by .the Recreation Committee, will 5—Pat - '-----'------ 1 Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hammcnl, His wife and tbree sons. are spend- . Robert Jackson,- as' Alternate. Mrs. be held on September 26, in the . :__ "B� .Mra. NVm• Wallace, -Mr. Fred Ward . ing their holidays here. Wilmot Hill, .convener of the prog- Coirimunity Hall. The age ,limit for 283,High Single ) (flat) bora Sate and Mr. Jas. Briscoe attended a Mix- Mrs. Bill Nicholson, Scarbpro, these dances is 10 to 15 years. The handl J�� Zg4 Yitgit ram, read, the Motto. Current Events Triple (flat) Bartara Suter 6W. - -ed Trebles Tournament at Stouffville spent Sunday here with her mother, were read by Mrs.' Lloyd Pugh. dances will be held throughout the (handicap) Lily Jones 692. -on Saturday, for the Win. Birkett Mrs. Arthur Prouse. Barbara Hili and 'Doreen Carruthers winter. 200 Scores (flat) Barbara Suter , :,'TropHy. Three ladies from, Tottenham The Clarergont Guides and Brown- .sang a duet. The film on the Ontario Two of our boys have entered Un- ( 283, 200 ,Eileen Thompson 276; Lily ;who could . not round up a male les have started: a project of repair- Hospital* Ser vices was ver• •nforma• iversi this year. The are,' Keith Jones 238; Leona Donaldson 232; Er- . - ynember to make up a mixed team, ing toys and 6anses which will be five. Thanks to Mrs. Lin on, who Norton, at Queen's, at Kingston, and elyn, $onnetta 210; Nota Briggs 206; came anyway, and --took home the passed on to the needy children at operated the projector. Craig Peters, at the Uaiversitry of Hazel Neale '203. Trophy. Christmas. They will be grateful fcr Mrs. Frank Hollingshead and Mrs. Toronto. $oth boys received bursar- 200 Scores (handicap) Lit Mr: and airs. Don Hedges visited any donations. If you can assist in jack Rennie left on Monday to att- 284, 216; Hazel Neale 253,JZZq; les which will .help them. Mr. sad Mrs. Arthur Bates on Sun- this way, call Mrs. Hayward ' or end the Auxiliary of the Canadian Kim Stockley, StoufEville, ' enjoyed Leona Donaldson M; Nora Bf4w ' ' . ';day. . 1 Mrs. Blake, Legion, at Toronto. 238; Bessie Bryant : n The Young People of the Baptist Mr. and Mrs. Hobd¢y and family, a holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Al Rob- r5'a t 229; Wilda Law The Annual Cookie Day of, Rhe 'Church had charge on Sunday morn- of Toronto, visited on the eek -end ertson IAn ladies wishin . in last when various members took Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rennie. Claremont Guides and Brownies will ___________________________________ y g m bowl with as : - -- part, in •the service. The sermon was .. Mr:' David �De•wson spent last week' be held on September 27. The girls DUNBARTON KiWANIS FAIR please come a_l_es��g to Wis� d'i'vided i oto three parts, on the will be out early, and have -a fine County Bowl, 1zri�ts • Loo11 SATU'RD'AY, 13$PT'BMBER 27. p, m., sharp. -- �. . theme "Giving God our Time, Tal- - . • . tut and Money". Those taking part ..,•,, '"' `° ; + were Mrs. Jean- Hall, Bill Keevil: - �'-` cam,„•'_',.- ~~" . girls Craig Peters. . , " ' ;;,.*<.I. ,=`„"' �-�,� 6 `�. ti� E /.......-.""".�► --. r" 44 th-e Tuesday evening meeting o �..E �.:-"r`. Zhe Baptist Young People they had . N s �� °" ~o::=� '' - s ,,...x-„r.R `. as their guest s?eaker Miss' Beth • - .: ;�'"' " �, %� ' . � ;, -*` "; ¢ - . - Bulmer, of Gertnany. On Frid;'y ev . _ _ °' ~ "" . .. . . _ . ening, tke group will join the Ux .w. _ r- ..., +a. w1- it .,.r .,r•. = .. w �' ..- ti. �.. a.- "i. l�z •' . . The Council of the Township of �:'„ �-. •.-� F :._. I. . _ Pickering propose to pass the follow- ,.T . Ing Proposed Bylaw at their regular ��� _ _ ` meeting to be held on the 6th day �"; • . .. _ �� �!�.'"''`,� V , �� - -- ., . _ _. of October, 1958, in the Municipal \ '/�� '" ' I � - . . 3 � �"�''-.... • � ,N � �M.. t„ ]6ui]ding Brougham. Any ratepa �`� V - �4 ti : ,.� _,_ 'vith objections to such closing will ' '�� '--' '�,,*"�" ` be heard at this meeting at 8.30 p.m. . w ,� � a, s.. h - Y `` w:'� . . BL -LAW NUMBER ,:. «- 9,_ .,`: �.« _ �Pl BY -LAST OF THE TOWNSHIP OF +- .. ; TP'ICKERiNG TO CLOSE TWO POR- ' - i" '" `M'~""" `'" ` `" ;ALLOWANCE FOR THE FOURTH - �":CSar. .�. ~ ' } - - TIONS OF THE GIVEN ROAD = W "P q- _ .: , ;' CONCESSION LINE OPPOSITE - _,., 24T NUMBER 17. - .1 �� �� - � - `�a ,rr�-`+►�a� -' WHEREAS the - given roadn+eed to - �'411 Hen of he unopmed Foaxi6_ ces- .f 'F' ,� - _.. _.- - -- idon Line and high wooden structure - s q7r ` _ - •- - _ . . .1 I. - ricer the Canadian Pacific Railways �w right of suss in Lot 17, Concession d. .. . . _ . sre dangerous- to present day through " Y yys,, Ar - traffic; ; �I L. .. _AND wHEREAs the Township or _ ""`�:•�-' "'" "'"W • _ y. Pickering has built a new road south ' -_ - - of surveyed road in Lots 17 and 18 iC f - _. 4" ", +•w ' so that the roadsay over the Cana . 4 ,�� PsetAe Raalcasya right of vraq is -- _,!' .___. • -- - aT _ _1. : --•,v .. . :. k. �. - A longer necessary. � � - �..: . ,',' ¢11c Railways WHEREAS that thaythe Ca=dian Pbe :.: „.'.1111 . � ,. 4k r . v s ash N. �,. , * I err :- given authority to remove. . said oven _ - head bridge on the _given road before ' ,, � ^' . ._ " ` : '` ' � �' ~� " ,,.r --ft they make their contril7ut;on to the °" W .+^� "''¢� '�` "' • new road; . _ `. ' 4'. a � ,, � - �� `" rAND wHERE.43 it is the intention = v: of Council to retain the given road ,,,.y" - 11 "s r +. ,. _. ... .,,,. w.� r^' -'R • +\ K '. .: as a public road from said overhead __ , . . - y bridge westerly - to the Brock Road - _ ".� ,1w t �.� i; trorn the northerly limit of Canadian '" —--��""" - Pacific Railway tracks to the Fo::rth �� ✓� � • � "�"" _ �•.,. A. :. ,. Concession Line; ' •`.-a ".. .g "4 ' Yom, _ �- BE IT Tr'IEREFOPE ENACTED by%1. , . .. the :Municipal Council of the Township _ �, -1 � 6 `� .. ' 'of Pickering that: _`. . t• r.•. ,,.') � .; 1. The following portions of the -given ti. -c.. , -'I"" ". . road fdr the Fourth •Concession ' _. oPPos i to Let *3utr:ber 17 tri " the - v- .;;` "'" r '�-" & +i3.., s .. a Township pt Pickering be -and the - +` "i y,.� same are hereby closed. .:{a) Commencing at the South West corner of Lot 17 of the Fourth - _ m -. -:_ . .A - .. �- c'r _ Coneesaion as s u r v e y e d; - .. . r. "THENCE . easterl aloe the , . _• southern lim t of Lot 17 371. - : -1. - - _ . feet to the westerly limit of .\ _ I._ � . 1� - ^the .green road and being the - _ . the point of eotamencement; :. ' WAS1111 •. . I UOF .terl 66 feet _ .: 'THENCE ens a Y -'.- . along the southerly limit of _ ... . _ . 1. .11 _ .- t'te Cansdian Pacific Railways Tight o! way to a point, , '' �. _ .. , do " the. easy way.'.. electricall * ­,. ".. . .. .. ' THENCE southerly 19.8 feet « v , ­: to' bite northerly titbit of the ✓:� ... .:. Pow* Concession Line being - --_ ; pl%B up (a$ it does when you have small children) - _ �1 s : - :.68 6 feet from the point of :::. :I. len laundry la ,a consmencement; T A E N C E ` ' , hardly any tz'ouble 8s- all the untiring ht�lp /i -.�►esterly along the northerly .'', of automatic electric ]sundry app1ia11CR8. - . • limit-e+f the Fourth Concession - . — - - .. • as surveyed 68.6 feet to the Just pu�your laundry in your electric washer, set the dial, , - . - -.. • point of commesw mint - and the work is done aut�maticaIly. _ . _ (b) Commencing 61 b feet north - of the Soffit west corner of And sn elfaCtrie clothes dryer dries your laundry fluffy and f'boE 17 int the Fourth Conner - sunshine fresh al1,Q)�il8tit�llY—In �83_y, of weather. _ '�w� i 4 . .. . Brost �TITENf;£ N 6l"po• a'rs =' ':.... You'll have an abundant --apply of hot�watier'With.an Automatic � Pickering; arinutes E, os feet to a electric wateil"ter=and ironing is easier and faster'[ Illy V : gioint; THENCE ' 3 2f lb MM'- , . >stes East 66 feet to the north- When you have the hdp of modern electric laundry appliance ' . . - - errs limit of the Canadian Pa , _ a of of laundry is just a little bit •of won .' '' __ rifle Ra3iways rlgitt o!' wss - - �'' - - - - . _. , 1. __ ... being the potut of eommeace- _ _. . rnonsveer/or1�+tlslp'q/few. t , ' 1111 vl6ent; THENCE w+estert's 66 , Aosra�e -,. ; • . feet along the northern limit - - -.iof the Canadian Pacific Rail- _ _ - - •-'- ways right of way to a point; • Ive _ THENCE northerly at s right N� __ , a , angle one foot to a point; - ' _ 11. -THENCE easterly and parallel -' , - 1 - -N. _ : to } Canadian Pacific Rail. - the safe dean , mod'ern way - I ' - ways right of way 66 feet to i > a point; THENCE southerly . Z. a ., - at a 'right angle one foot to • . - - _ , - _ _ the point of commencement. - • _, - ::. This By -Law shall come into force v _ and take effect at once atter' it _ _ . . •. -. •ONTARIO • �Y��O `�.. :shall have been confirmed by the • . - � `.� Council of the Corporation of the - . •-% „' ; .. ,._ County of Ontario - .. _ . .. r. - DATED at Brougham, tkis 8th day � ' I . . y, • costs so little 1 Sept:, 1958. eleCtrlcit does SO much .. �fialn•9ri�lijy _ L T. JOHNSTON, Clerk. . It . - 46 �•••� � 'fir - - �- - - - - _ , I&AAnn is's!AT ZMNW %ouresides Aged , WXLLS M" and cESAxir.D 0R wsuRAMa AN FGR CE lVG; EVENTSA"Ne Tints Rees. re ertnes - 0011 - cutfaff - 901M A11TONOW - - UAl>w M tN/WAIM IM 1• OiRSIAMUNTAL SHRUBS TURKEY SUPPER'S�la wr wow' MA' A TWAFOR &W W= (' REDOES& E V> 0GRZENS CHSRRYWOOD - L$ =8is GYRI L E. • ,Wide Selection, lacelfmt tirowtlt: UNITED CHURCHMBRLEY FROM lr0li " a 01$11 _ f *I �A d " WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22. V110 pima .Nordt OE W* "Wai Under Aasptcas Of The , W. A QPL Adm. 81.25 Child ,ander 1$ 790. T ^ ..; • f _ Pbens° 3O7IL iia JL I --------- --•� SeimQ net 31-_.. ......,....�..r...���-F.------- 13---- - L O. O. ------------------------------------- , IBANB!) .� a �,. i 11ATLtRAL GAS 13PZCMLS NO. 324 4 COOPS BLOCK TOO - ,Dust Wall 62,000 -- •199.93 is the Pk ming Commaaity Hall, on, ffaass J. U - Mti Gii14 lAli AOi. ••• TpiOIF!"p Glaw4ned Tanks, Grp$ Front 09.96 October 6 1954 All psllawa - BJ► - Coleman Space F%aten come. ------ -.,. brothers wel 3.404'2 �.000 - $109.95 o�t 3 e. -- ------------- Goners#e Slat j Solsmtn Conversion Burners----------- EUCHRE - TANKS CRAUW ;� Sas -889.95 EUCHRE BSE 11AMMARY WAY_ , F _ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. and fi Is" Findlay Kitchen Ranges, BASE LINE SCHOOL Nssr taa>ss Installed t - Gas, 22-inch =- $1.49.30 Prises And Reheshments W. NFA1ta ��nde� _ Ricci" 22-Inch Automatic - $169.58 -'- ��� ._ 50 _Cents 1"he�: �b7 Mo i-fNi f'T' 3aZ-Tach Tlserrtralpe, ----i- ------ 10.11 _-------- -- A N 8 i1liOK31l0 -- -- $'P Ti0 R OIiT f $289 30 _ - - OAD, PJCE�iIII , Del e ss - ._.._ Bt�Georges Womea,s Gtu'-------------- ld �----------------- - _ 30-Iseh Automatic - *219.30 are holden thea - . MILLER HEATING SERVICE ! ANNUAL BAZAAR- r Phone Ajax 657 SATURDAY NOVEMBER 22: � WOOD STAIN } , f----=------------------------------- 2.00 to 5.00 P. M. ALL C4LOUR8 : NATURAL GAS' SPECIAL in the basement of P4DiT8 J 0 H N t e L A Colsmaa Floor Furnace. 50.000 Auto- St Andrew's Presbyterian Church TURPS CHLS - RnLLB.1lS Mafia, Giaas-lined Hot Water Zy� � be a sale of Fpacp Woh GAIN TOOIA SEBDb I N S U R-A N C i �' Task . Christmas Decorations. Bate Table, FERTiLIZBRB PRUDENTIAL � ` , �. ENCLANfl f ° Findley 22-tach Kitchen, Stars Children's Clothing, etc CLAY FLOWER POTS " r Automatic asp 2g PLANTgiiB _ The Three For $450.00 I MKRRVICE ------------------------------------ TT TIiI POTG and VIOL>ZT SOIL y�r ! Extra)T U R H E Y SUPPER LAWN FENCE OF ANOMAN r y_ '-�HEATING BS Phone Ajpk 65i UNITED CHURNCH 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST --.-------- c------------------------- WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1. BE�if#AL NAADMIARE *� 'FOR SALE - 3-niece chesterfield SUPW Fye 4°30 P. M,, On T•�• - ''Anite, green, reasonable. Phone: 1921 -Take-osrt Suppers To Be. Called Fos p4drtriag. Adults 1130 Child'► 750.BUSHE 29 --------=`. _ • _ kind . dr! >a0rdvaod. .awed to any St. Francis do Sales $M= C. 7 URZA>� R. 0. length. Delivered $2230 per CATHOLIC WOMEN'S OE['Oi[BTRIST K� ca. ft.); half cord, A0. 12Hush LEAGUE" ` Ciareasont 3201. EUCHRE AND CARD PARTY ' W, �' FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 - 9.00 P. M. --___-----..,.��.---�....�_ __ __ _ OBIIC= 80Vitis _ _.. ���►Si! iM! Pi� -----APDL--- FOR SALE------ W I� SL _!s 11.30 P. 7[. IIs St• Francis de SsIss 8ehool Admission - 50 Cents - • RODMAN : P$ � Satmaw � t� u p1[eIatosh 1200; $axters, Blenheiats,--„---------------_-______--------- WH=Y MO $-3071 P"Whaft.i - Cceedings $1.00 per 6sh. Robt_' C. The EveningW. A. Reesor, two miles west o October 2, hAWN1LOW>�!1 B ONT30AAD3 A Re'111111" on the 4th Coo, P%kwi'W (being at LIS P. in. In the C. E: Centra, F11IL&I METAL Have Tem' k tunewer and out. _ embiners). Pickering United Church as _ 22 ------ w� _ sap +� Dame >� x LIliIc �icke.inR 11M� • �.----------------------- ----- ------ >��, ones. Pho1>�e _ « COLLECTION OF -Make more money than you thought - - ,BALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS possible with a saleable line like -.40 Cs untet� fiaR t Idloot live hundred, all different Familex". Guaranteed products iah i Per -:A lone desiring 'to boy, could make cindiag: soaps: cosmetics,'household oils. Contact Uri, Ray Keith, and farm specialties, vitamins. Ag- GURNEY R_ R. 1, Brock Road, Pidreriag• resaive dealers needed in your area. g CARE- ---- ---------- -- Want to go ahead? Write for details- _ NEWELL FOR SALE -- baby carriage, in and catalogue. FAMILEX, Dept. 63, O RUUD 'good full- 1600 Delorimier, Montreal _ oondtt«oa ilS.00c also PIMU M, WATRR MATIN -� crib without mattress, ---•------- G. _ used baby-------------------- - - 'MSO Phone: Pickering 103iN2. Ladies--are you in need of more Fhsaa. Fta1r1M 140 ------------------------------ money? Awn Cosmetics hot he itlRf! i0tli FOR SALE-10inch, quarter-inch answer. Become an Avon Represerr- ROTOR 311 C� ' _ lI10 11NiA,00 _ � ... ... ^ •. lead-saw. Never used originally s- tative and serve you neighbors dur- B lire y s0 �� 6041 ask "a 1 �W toaad . ;60- Sell for W. Phone lag convenient spare hours, Write'to Tenn up b a yews 192W Pickering. ]dies E. f?trterbridite, 42 Saranac _< I----------------- -------- ----------Blvd Toronto }9: or phone RU 2- "i/'RrjaW On *M bN GROW FRUIT FRUIT IN YOUR OWN 7567 between 6 sad 9 a. in. LUMBER BACK YARDI -- - - --- - -- -- - --- -- l�iKiMIR 1T! MCRRRMM"'' COO)Desai Ap* Trees - 3 Tears old---------- 4 Feet Rio . PATRICIA TUCK 'Sam Bearing Now. _ ..OIL �� Each $1.75 - 3 For $4.50 Piano AND sad Theo - CASH AND CARRY ONLY. KYWOOD�A�Ni PICKERING NURSERIES .HiCLASSl'CAL and POPULAR ... .. . �L On No. 2 ghwa7 _ DrHA Three Miles West Of-P'HONEe PICKERING 291. -IDOORt Piet Village Until You See The d . AND T'RiM 1S1go-Pickering Nuramiles On The sip 25 7 1 ,i North Side Of The HaghwaT. ` ___________r_________ Y �� �� W 2 _ REAL ESTATE FREE ESTIMATE- LANDSCAPING - -NT - a farm house, three- OUW=tsed Stock P10=NG . ]gaartaa of a mile west of Chary- PICKERING NURSERIES W&- !wood, on the 3rd. Concession, of Phone Pickering 433 0 AJAX 10s Pickering Jos. Garland Sr - -------------------------------- - - r 1-------------------------------------- -SI-------- - ---------------- PAINTERS and DECORATORS SIR-ROOMED HOUSE $125 Per Homy For Qsick, Clean, IF A NIEM �•"� '^ FOR RENT mw sox Ititchen Guaranteed Firs:-Class Palating -._.:. Furnished or unfurnished.- And Paper-tg• Src equdpped with refrigerator, c ERIC STOKES & FRANK WHITE �.• -:: • ..tovsatatoma 'c cryo, an �n01!- -- 1s modern Decorators, R. R. 34 Pickering ,s15TAlLED 8Y kaam_ &irises, including tiled barb and $bower, gas furnscer Pickering 142W -Phone - 87W1 1 - _ , illagc Immedfiate occupawy. It ------+--- ----- - -- - - - - root terms. References regtdred. OIL FURNACE CLEAN-OUT B1IS01"d� Apply in writint. stating size of " . i SPECIAL may. place of -employment,Rns Floor to - -CAMERON STREET t! Box 619 No" rA Nesters Bum&=& --•---------------------------- Chimneys,. etc. Cleaned Out. TO RENT - 5-roomed semi-det- Ontario Fad Board License For piekering ESTATE . ached red brick house in Village of Gas- And Oil 25 Yeari Experience - ------------------------------------- Pickering. Phone: Pickering 157.- J MILLER HEATING SERVICE ' ��- HEL-P WANTED Phone Ajax 637 . _ BRADY r GENERAL INSURANCE -------------------------------- , CONTiNENTAL LIFE �4SSElR,ANCE HECE LP WANTED - pin boys for RADIO AND TV SERVIr MMONG '. Toronto Bowling Alley; transpor- WORK GUARANTEED ration and Rood wages. Phone 535W -CONTRACTS AND REPAIRS FIRST MORTGAGES Pickering, before 10 a. m. 'PHONE DAYS - PICKERING' NOT WATER- HEATts49 You Can Rely cw MAIN ST., PICKERING PHONE ,174 WANTED --married woman wants .293W_ _ For. A Good lob work as store clerk in Pickering or 'Rosebank area, experienced. Futl or EVENINGS - ATlantic 2-4186 tivoryN+ina In Pwfnbina 1- y part time, Phone Picj cring .741W2. : „$ERT WHITE - s . ...,. `AT. 2•20 80 4!!0 KM'teRd .We" MR ° _ G 4 •