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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1958_10_31h 7s WOF. s9 rtOe ameNnalld- Iotas: $Zm Per year Haiti w g3 00 FlUDAF, Hallowe'en Parties Tonight I.County To Talcs .. - -- recch��a: . ,; � ter•• , a,,, aI Is d Of 4thY •,-c,p`-'- , Reeve Was. G. W19' - y informed _ ewe on Wednesday that the _ r Road Coauni'tt ee of the Ont. County Council had AXree-d' to .take --over .. T News learned this week that - tenders have -been let for -the dr r four and- one-half miles of the 4th PICKERII�1 VILLAGE* [Concession, extending from Brock ing of the• channel "-Frenta man's - Road, east to the Whitby Town Line: Bay -which will be good news to the. I The County will take over about Bay residents ,And the many boating - The Putihc School Teachers of ten miles in all, Mr. Lawson added, enthusiasts of the area. Pickering Village joined those of that it was through the good, graces Mr. Wrn. G. Newman, was notified Whitby area in attendance at tlt4 s of the Council and Road Committee by Hon .Michael Starr,. of the tern- Teachers' Institute trip to Peterboro, " that %kis decision had been made. dens and reported the contract would on Friday, October 24. The morn• •--------------------------------- be let after October 27, when a ten- -ing was spent in visiting classes its der would be picked.' Peterboro schools, when they went At the moment, small boats only assembled in session in the after: x Y can get in and out of the ba th non h e t .. 3 � n e speaker Mr.._ _.. . . • ..was. , •s' -J. • depth beteg not over three feet. Nichols, B. A. Ph. D. In o[ -"- ------ --------- -Public Schools, Peterboro Board o4 - 3 Education. His subject "Written Eng.. West Rouge Man lith°' has recently been published it{ fi;, 63 •.; - book' fora{ for use in schools. " t • .f Told He Can we Miss Margaret Hortop has joiners the. nursing staff gf Ajax Hospital. Mrs. Harold Hayes Columbus, wad , Mr. W. J. Reed, West Rouge, was a guest at the lxame of her slaters' told that his only alternative to try " and collect damage costa re his dau- Mrs. F. J. Proetse recently. si ghter falling from her bicycle, as a Mr. and Mrs Doha Hall, of Van.* .' result of a pot hole in the road, was couvetr,' caalled on her uncle Mr. M. ?� C _ to take legal action against the town- ,- Chairman and ' other relatives• r• 's ship.while em route to their new nota$ itr m } Mr. Reed stated, that medical bills Halifil Miss Eleaa'or Cronk of Weftg. « far his daughter and repair bills for ton- attended tl:e Teachers' Conferrj _ « k the :bike only-3lnounted to about f ence at Pickering District H. School, N ' Mrs. Jean McPherson, Pickering Tp, alb• but that another resident whose I on Saturday, and spent ,the week$*, The members of tk a Pickering Rota y 7.00 p. m a good program is ready . Councillor, W rd 3, who will seek child spilled, as a .result of the saane I end with �lrs. fL H. Croak, beforyl • Club again entails'.+ the youngsters for e.e_-m along with :11 the rest nomination for the office of Deputy Moles, had bills up-,vards �of #1W. I returning to her school at l+iesw, • at their annual Hallowe'en Forty, in that goes with a Hallowe'en Party. Reeve is the cocain tnwnalti alae- The " towrichip hadr: F t « the. Memorial Hal] he -t.' Startin at 7.00 •P. M. And the won't be late. g P � t; : ( market. � « Starting Y tions. claim over to the insurance - pa' y the Greenwood Conservatic� ------------------- -------- who have turned down'the claim: Arta is Mill attracting many visitor' -Rouge —xVET _el Mr; Reed told Council he felt they in spite *bf the cooler weather. There M Hills Gi l_ • `ful nature- walla, and the N company or have 'more careful in- v'e.'% :rom the IOok-•act is breath. '* Aja: Town Caryscl t a; vetoed any Brock Rood 112 spection% made of roads. taking, The attractive #tone -work at • Struck By Car Tought of co=atrig wink discuss Bring "Well.' your next step 1; to take the entrance and the look -out was TovPt:s_.ip Coia:l to discuss spar- • •- township" a 1. =9 cont cl cf its ;reposed neve water == action .-against -the owns d- n by local craftsmen. _ - - .It was •good rows to" -hear thaf 6 Liverpool Ares vised fir. Lawson. Mr. and Mrs. Stan. Allen had. as M -- , s3s!ea �n3 ;'zinc _.14 ;yeas -old Margaret-.icDona1d, Mor- ------------------------------------ guests over the week -end Mrs. F. s i la tee have teas a tuned, the lir.. -David- Lennox told- Pickeriag T�• Newell and family, of Scarboro. gin' Park, moa- mace �mpruVed on p=OK-t tins been f14 F ;'P ed, tenders Monday, after Lrin6 Ctruck by s . i TownshiQCounul chic, wrek.that at �S SUltda IS During the pheasant shooting seal -d at rite last council meet- , n several local car on No. 2 'I1igi.wav, Sar. Ly of Otte time during the, pheaeant..haot a MCM 11291 aeraaon tag. bylaw& to rahorire the sale of ± last w'eelc, he counted fifty hunter.: Di t% including Falter Pea, oa and sPo _ - The girt w•as tro-srrz; frorrr clic debentures,- and signing Of the con- � -in his fiek3_,He is located ori {I� . D For Dials .- -. has brother Don. - - - -- - north t4 the mouth s:de opt .tl:t ,road, tract were passed. j south Ot lila ids o Road He Ajax 'west The Ajax and Picke..iny. liocpital 'w'hen 'struck by a Car''driven- by Vl The A'ax Ccar_cil sees no reason I Sunday, Nov.'2,.will be D (far Dia Auxiliary held -their arm ,al I0,4pital to delay.' P_ o, e= an Ice Ajax asap: Township Police Ofitctr o Y• y ger. The ciI to prohibit• shooting in that area. day in Danbarton. bait on Friday, October Jeff. Copeley said thane was no P' 1Kt las b_en under consideration , Lennox said that.as a result It will mark the opening of the -was well attended an 1 enjoyed. for four years and never in all that Bell -Telephone Com latae. being attached to lite driver. P Paay's .modern' At the Chi §' time did the TownsLi of the shooting, all his apple pick- new dial eaten sago Ia�crn.uuna! Dair)r 'Tire girl was thrown about twenty P of Pickering I ars walked off- the job (and were age' Show; Harry Boyes' cattle securedl, - ether formally, or informally, make The 804 Bell c"tomerts to be sere- some good any overt:trei or a share in the through the Dtuabattoti office will . Hu Proms is _various classes., _ - ]dcF.aehnie Ambulance rushed..her -Mrs, Huyck, Sr., �Vhitb accomp.i to the. Ajax Hospital, and then 'to Pmt. or an opportunity to pass were carrying guns.Ed.) receive new TEtgple 9 telephone num naiad fly a Friend has gat on ,t1 Hospital el'i•e. a said Council agreed that his-request,was bers co -incident w(th'the opening of pleasure trip to Housso Texas. Toronto to the H ital for Sick The -News spokesman has been advised of the reasonable, and instructed thc_ Clerk the exchange Shortly after 2 a.m. hi4drea _ . re a -b law 'which will -o ' Sunday. Following his resigua geyr above, as we "go to press. Y p' These w n Kenneth Ut Lennan --------------------------'"- ----'" habit kupting and shooting in that Th new umbers are tinted int - P died ht� GRASS FIRER• The Ontario Municipal Board last final sermon last Sunda at Pickwwq, - 7riday banded down a decision area, between Highways No. 2. and Pink supplementary directory whleh y Pel' will become effective Nov, 2 �g Presbyterian Church. Dr. Ma.l In �� of do warning b7 �tittinq lite Tr.wn d Ajax to go ahead 441, betwren the Brock Road and Crea, of Toronto _*ilii occu Rteretl stalest it were D .with their P-Poeed neve water - J. W. Lowry, Bell Telephone Man- PY the Ptr6N Id plant Liverpool ------ ager for this trrritory, said thit Don- but next Snnd_ay, Man tu;ht this week is the ' sell their debe�turev.. -- -------- ager bauton telephone urers annuli old ostia of eight-year. A report issued at Pickering Town- NOTICB tete the The sudden g igh -yam tlata0::2 I sundown- Watch oat, r .ip council this week, stated that D full number -the first two letters of Henryy (Harry) AndrushenINN, - itst�'s Srsta>t tilelotaor Clinic Will be ee someone will be prosercnoed ;.he Boatel prefaced their decision by doeed on 31Rtttrd&" -from Bioveeaber one long distancemealled tut onfive �l � last week, was psi SreaVa Ocie to dt ----------------- k, 1954, tall fu-tbet notice last -fie fi ren COU, be dialed for a m and an _ ---*--------- r ache .- Continued Oa Page- 4 t and School He wan stricken in tho local calls. school and pronounced dead on W. - - - There will be no Ions distance rival at Ehe hospital. Much sympa• These Foxes Vlion't Bite An one for calls between telepheme. thy is fejt fol the bereaved fata 7;r Anyone in the new Dunbarton PXchanse and The funeral , was held on Friday with • _ those: in the Pickerine-Ajax or Went interment at .E cskine Cemetery. i ' Hi ll changes. Wm and Iters. Boyes were guests. . ",. ofthe Bell customers to lieof lite AI1an Clark's it Lalxfield on'through the .new Dumbarton rr ,• • 4irf 's xA �xchatsge have in the past had multi - Mrs. the week -cad. i I • et e w • as �„ 'arty manual service from the Pick- Mrs. Stevenson ' Sr,, `has been spending the week with Ross ' and E :, 'ring -Ajax exchange. Some others will be new telephone users, Mrs. Stevenson here. The prepatationS for the introduce '� group_of, Pickering ladies alt»'' tion of dial telephone service in Dun- ended the Ontario Ladies' College ,r carton have been under way for about Alumni bridge and tea on Monday. t year. Recent Y guests at the home of Mr. ' r " They included construction of a and \frs. John Lay were: Mr. -and noderti telephone building on Fairport 1'Irs. Deith, of England, and Mr. and„ < load aad.ihe installation in it of dial. ,Mrs. Diez, of Germany, .former. ass v ` >>vitc�itag equiptnent and associated ociates of fir, hay in the Massey- ipparatus. Harris Co. : Other�ork ncluded extension and 'XIrs.' C, 3, rlry, and Linda acccah. ' y y earrarigement of the many miles of �paje'd Wm. and Mrs. hfcLean in a sire and ole servingthe community trip to Kingslon, where they visited d t h . Ind he c neriine of tndt�nduaj_ Pease; , )hone sets for dial use or the instal- t1u three young people attended -then- _ - :' ation of new gets. football game between, Toronto and 'This work• was co-ordfnated so that ill telephones to be' served by the Queens. a: Mr. and Nirs: Bushb had a visiit • ,� � „, �unbarton exchange will go into use. _ m M -r and 1tlrs Dal _- a Y . imultanecu3ly,on Sunday fro y {Jessie). r a ------------------- and son, on Saturday g ; • • -- -------- An .unusal event 'acre on Wednes- Pickering Village - day of last week was., the moving of i _ the house on Main St. recently pur- 3 i chased by. Mr. Reg. Parker, to his `' ! ? �• ; Mfr. and• Mrs. Harold Hammond lot on Elizabeth St: This operation: ` a a and family of Bowmenville, visited ' the F. Prottse'slast seek. Mrs. Ham; - two about fours, the house being on - yr mond is a niece of bars. Pronse. two trucks,, during which time police Mid-term break at R. M. C, King- re-routed traffic off Main St. A num_:.. ;ton, gave Colin Lay a to ter of hydro and .telephone men were lig week- also in attendance to cut overhead ^I end at home. wires in advance of the -moving .. lj Mr..and Mrs. Ross Stevenson and house, and join' them agaiti after it. +. Mr. and Mrd. Grant Messer attend lead passed. ed a - T*union at Western Umver= sity last we ele. Mme• Elliott sperm_ last week-stn3 The shating seawn has started for with Yr. and Mrs Cross (Yaa3rte); ? the chiWes at the Whitby sed pen. at their ooltage at Rintaatnt ' awn `Araaos. The' first night st Ane U�` R. J. Cttrik, of .Redwood ID � '��! , Cbist x.tt. �ilt�er, Wes, a Iftwtew tl IgoeMft Whitby rink bad sa attsnbtnca of %� Califtstala, i! : the , - lY�le te1►�1 li�:�, � _,�;t E. Gherfa. +•tib _ .!R �_ it '0.,' .. M -H! {*'"• •�,•: �. � arae. Ho.Ine'� ]ia*s iiwd tbrq arm.• .•.......-. - 1[r. Y. A. Wilaoerof S � z Di •. -. fpttgc to ipraiu'r ares' •ascitic. � tr .}�, . h .. a Re ; e906 Tics Home add- ScFwoi .will sneer IioDs she wail mom. be ?ear Baines U , yieiled. his niecesVim' on Monday, Noy mber 3, for their' Mr. and Yrs. Harry Datraoo 'and .f The foll�riiag information is re- No. 1. 7 18• 'Duncan and Mrs. U. Draper last : No. 3. Wilda 17 week. egniar meeting in the school, at scan, of Toronto, tefsited thS for- --- 'Lased by the Ontario County Health. r- 5.15. Mr. R. M. Hall, Pickering, mer's parents on the weekend. .'Unit, with the approval of the Health No. 2 Jean ^•i l' '10 Mrs. O. Patterson, Mrs.. Annie Mc- - Disarict High School, Bd1L_be she The-followingwas received fii6iw Divisian, Bowmanville: i Nq: 4. - Hilda _-� -;19- 'Kay, of Windsor, N4 their sis- ker. Parts will be presented to Mrs. Roy Keith for speaker. Y the Pickering 1 is a fatal disease which f NO' 6' ' $enie 1 I* ter Mrs. Wm.- Duncan arid- husband Brock Road School Graduates. Do News; "Dear Neighbors: We are tea affect all wil anti domestic me' $' • Pat.. 7 recently, clot for et the bazaar on Friday, the ]envie • Y d, g ' g on the 24th, and wish 4D• •- an malst and also human beings �I, S. F. Maly Ley 239; H. S. A. Mr• Carl White left this, week for. 7th, at 7.45 .p. m. thank all otir 'n4fibors and friends d The most likely .carrier of the die-. B. Thompson MO; H. T. F. Mary. ! Alberta. He has joined the army. Janice Carter had a birthday party,, for all their kindness. May the Lord ease the fox. Lay, 642; H. T. H. Mary Lay 681." { Mr, and .Mrs. Draper were visit- on FridW,, io celebrate -her 6t�t Bless and Reward You All. Tbaxks 2. The diseaie is carried iltrou ars at the A. Pear birthday with a party of friends. for the lovely farewell gift .froth our. bites and scratches and the sal- res, - ary y The 116th Annie ersar of the Ba many sayers riding a f rg--� " t iva' of the infected ani ' and 221; J. Disney 226; B. Boyes X25; tist Church, Sunday, Naa'einebr 2,: days at home, with tonsilfiis. our children for the Thanksgiving also through the l:aae! n of ;h r B. Thompson 214; E. Botinetta . 1 Rev. Arm Woods, Ferndalele Ba�H�t Jimmy Sowerhy celebrated his, 8th Su er. We will. try a"._,urite-_yam__ carcasses: Ani rale—]tit_ or = Siichell 2t?8-1_. ChurcFr, Toronto, will be the ucst birthday on Wdne ay wit a. par- all later. =Yours, gratefully, Elsie found dead, therefore ' should not Scores, handicap - B. Thomp,- S ty of friends. and Roy Keith sad Joyce.", be Handled, with bare kands; the I son 259; Maroc Lay 242, 234, 205; speaker at 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. in. carcass should be eakier burned I' J. Disney 235; P. Stratford 228; L. Mr. and Mrs. J. Davies.:_.Mr. ncd .-or buried at least tcree feet deep. I Staples 222, 217; L Jorre�_2l8c H.••. Ihfrs. ,Ben•sraper and sons Paul - Children in part;cular, 0:cilld be Neale 215, 212; D. Winter 213; Ii. 1 .and Wilso were visitors at She! - warned not to phy wah-br hand--llitclietl 212;• P. Richardson 208; J. burne and northern pasts last week _ le wild animals either alive or Palmer 205; F. Tomlinson 204. I end. dead. General Hardware 3. Family pets, cats and dogs, , - should be vaccinated against cab- i fes by your veterinarian. . This applies particularly to doge taken BYES .DRUGS LTD. - .. .: -� an hunting trips. � _ •''' � . 4. If you are bitteri or "scratched ! IIa�ICe K s by any animal which you think l pP S�. Pai % L� P CRIPTION SPECIAL1�l'S may be rabid, you should contact - your lihysician nits the Medical { Officer of Health. If the bite is Pe®kenea Lp yw I 'from of domestic animal such. as a VO Taal, , Glass, • " co _ dog of cat it should not be kill- ed, but confined in a safe place. foaturil� L@Clt in9 �Otldfi'IA: > S. Where any wild anirnal is suspected .by its behaviour to be Side �OOpI Supplies � _ . IB IeedS eta with -Hardware .. h been in contact - 'rabid and as bi -. . other 'doaandc animals, it should Photographic. E V� � aso � s Hr be killed, and the Health of An -q pmee# � � wa re heals Division, at Bowmanville, notified. Please note, that if at all . �it0i�e� ' possible, the asiintal should not be • ; Store. Hours: Pit�8fifa9 .killed -by shooting in the Bead. 9 A.M. -- 9 P.M. _ 6. Notwithstamding the above re- marks: and in view of the pub- Sundays & Holidays — 1 P.M. -- 5 P.M. . lieity which has been attached to I the subject recently., it would be IRise to keep -a sense o. proror- tion an the subject of rabies. Al- - - though as many as 47 'rsbfd foxes have been ki'Ted this year in Ont- a Ont- ario County. the total number of Aft - cases'which have occurred in dogs - to date, amounts to four..- Only a r one human case has ever occur, - .red in the Province of Ontario.. _ •- -----= -- -- -- : - Don't iorget the Hallowe'en DanceY " -:on, this Saturday night, being Spon- - • rx - sorrel by the Home and Sckool Ass- ...00SatIOn. ThIS 15 your chance to renew - old acquaintance's and meet your new d .neighbors. Judging by the tickets al- ����_e- of:[�11- 1 - <..��C p��, ready sold --a record crowd is ex- '"�'- IIID �rrrflfl l•Nlt�ML IM... Come and 'dml The -- l petted, and we hope to raibe enough . _ _' >r•!" r�„i' - ' funds to buy black -out curtains for :R:• ":- ^- — - A MORE T1tar pg�,w.rS by—mood acid the school: - 11 ISC 1R� YIIMIMi It's another girl at the Ernie Mar- l _ ready to go to work for ' flu's household t Debbie Lynn Vas a�s''r' ExTA�•YALDE MOrEr• WHs r«l With s new GMC sect born at .the Scarboro General Eros,? F L the Job, you're a cinch to ital on Qeteber .25, and weighed four t', leach new profit pewits, ' pounds, eleven oz. Congratulations to w*•..�because GMC builds a tke lucky parents. ? l: d truest for f:YeTy task—sic The School Board in this area ex- matter how tough. Ga at _ tends an open invitation to all rat- Che facts about the guest - -iderds to attend the official open- - '- new GMC lice frerlao ypw iag of the School Auditorium on �� " I� IoWdealet'soom Tuesday, November 4, at the school • sR 8.00 P. m -As there will be only one more meeting before the bazaar, Lwdies' .!Club members are asked to bring is Mheir wing. knitting, bye, attd - . Touch and take parcels etc.- or deliv- .:• :. I . er them to the table conveners Mrs. John Stephen, of East Ave I .•. has returned by plane from Ottawa w r were shev6ited her sister for two - weeks. i Ben_. seat whowas ..eight" ppy onoOctober 23; I said to her brother. Ste•he , wno nab -Itis fifth birthday on the 28th. Tice; celebrated I the - birthdvs' together, "4 : 'vvih a party of their friendi at their borne on East Ave.. ° _ , x. A OEMIR�pTORS VALUE Mrs. Robt. Gilroy, of Rouge Hill: _ Drive, hos returned after a ten-day visit with relatives in Timmins. r THRIFTY HEMI FCYLINDER AND RUGGED NEtM ►1 ENGINES RANf3E MEw REAR AXIM am IAMB Irm Congrafulafions to Mr: and .Mrs. _< ' OF MDRII•TESTED AND MWM11M NWT : Rvbert McIntyre, of Ridgewood Rd. TRANiMISPM wino celebrated their 9th wedding anniversary on the 28th. We welcome two new' families 'to the district: • Mr. and Mrs. Clifford �tlsstE•Cr�EEo • _ — tun srrCo • • .. ' POMERMATIC There are nfna sintle• Is two -speed rear aslM' Layeox and family have moved Into -- TIfRIfTMASTQtt JOrYASTENt MORRAIAtiTEaw spaeedrearaeMrrtioswith GMC otters five with , Ons of a wide rants of eutomatit and standard a pees see from 3,900- eapaertin r nr from their new home on Friendship Ave. se�► and Mr. and ?airs. Win. Hood and traaamiaioae available ts,000 ms. 11,000.18,Oo01ba "iattiily are now residing on, Flag- - stone 'terrace.. - • ------------- -------------- Evening W. A. Picketing' - United Church ..The Evening -W. A. will 'tnee't in lire C. E. Centre on Thursday, Nov. -• at 8.15 . m. We will have am-o„r "'.... west speaker, Miss Atkinson,, P. H. ]Q . Supervisor of Public Health Nur. — GMc-I59E sing of Ontario, 'County ; Health Un • . it, Southern Area, Miss Atkinson "will speak' ort tete working- of the ” ,Public Health Unit, and generally ; ,,chat don -There -.� slides ae- LAMOTOR -SALES ,, ty, was present. Miss Gordon led a• discussion on the different cut* of meat. The meeting was dosed with lunch -served by Mrs. Harden. The next meeting will be. held on Nov- ember 1,, at 12.45 p. Rn.. The Roll (,ail will be "'One Way' i Could Improve my Food Selection." --- - --- -- --------------- Of Thanks -------------- OfThanks - We wish to e:ptas shmem chants ' and aDPrecistloa to ora many rola= tinea, neigh'bon, trieodaL who vies so kind to us during acs meant bey- eavenwM. the pall-'beasers; and ti0 tboas who P" beeneiflal floeal og- mag sad Main cards, or beipud in fell wa3. - - —Q�O' l�u - a V f� with lovely flowers, which. were lat- _ ily, of Claremont, called on. Mr. and Y M. Hamilton on Sunday and er sent to our sick. _ - -- R"d _ .. Miss-$atbara Mairs, Air-line stew- -Mrs. also attended anniversary services in Mrs. Alex Gray spent Sunday with _ .. . _-- --= ardess, Went the week-end with - hrr BroughamMrs. Wm. G_ray-srd-atteaded anniv- --- — THE �ICKER�NG ��� parents Mr .and Mrs. D. Mairs. Mr. Thos.- Fairburn, from near The regular weekly euchre -min ersary services hexa held in the township hall on Tues- We are sorry to--hear that Mr. M. -- Windsor, visited Mr. and Mrs, �' ,L day evening,-- whew - tl'►^ fotkrwing Ellicott has been confined to his Knox one day last weeks. � were winners: Mrs. Pugh, -Mrs: 'G, bed due to an attack of flu. All _. . Eid ��� Mrs. W: Harnilton; also Mr. and Hodgson and Mrs. E. Ctogg; Mr, loin in rvislriing'hinr a-speedy recon- r x Mrs. K. Hastia called on Mrs. M. Ss' ry 1 H. Plaxton, 'Mt. C. Booth and Mr. cry- ,• � �� yll�tl� ictal HoppeaiA9s Burk, urk, ,at Stouffvide, one da recent- y ly. the G. Ho The regular meeting of a You Hodgson. Special , �rizea ,went .to . .. B � Mrs. Matthews and Mrs. J. Gray. People's Union was held on October -Op A number-from here attended ttie Mr: and Mrs. A. M. rocker 2b, at the home of Carol_Wh-itg �—� _ or Buy -It At -An t tufkey supper at Cherr w6od on Y Wednesdayevening. ro am• was-in ciLarge of Gail White. Agincourt, called on their aunt, Mrs. P Bt new minister, g• Matthews, on Saturday. l Rev. Cresswell, our The FeNowrng w Mrs' Lenn,inon and Mrs. Matthews We are glad to hear that Mr. J. wa's our guest-speaker. He related in _ . accompanied s. evitt. an rs. i man th : star Evans to .Fairvxw Lodge where week,' but he will still be laid up -of his life in the winiitry ,much bo. -P ' they visited friends; on Saturday af- for some time• the enjoyment and benefit of the n. ternoon. Anniversary Services were held in Young People: At the close of the Mr. and Mrs. Bonon, of Toronto, St. John's Church on Sunday. Rev. meeting, lunch was. served' by the . - B" Drt>gis Ltd. visited Mr. and -Mrs. T. English, on • Hellier, 'of Brookhin was the guest hostess. The next meeting wilt be on ' Fasten+ Hoose ' �niaY• speaker at both afternoon aid even- November 3„ at t3.0D p. m. at the' - Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Duncan, of ig services. The church was full hulas of, Dorothy Willson. All the G-cen River„ called on Mr. and for the afternoon, when Claremont , young people are welcome. -- - _. .. A� �• 2 . Mrs Fred Hamilton on Sunday ev- choir had chard -of the music.'_ Mr. The regular meeting of tre Bron- _ - mo'ffOO Store ening, Dean sang two solos which were ghaan y-H Club "The Merry Mixers" it the i —_ _-._. Mr. and Mrs. Don Duncan, of much appreciated. _ In the evening, was- held on Ooctober 23, - Brooklln; also Mr, and Mrs. W agg Whitevale quartet sang four lively home of Mrs. Harden- The Roll Call and little daughter, of Stouffville, ' numbers .which ore all enjoyed very • was—"Bring in Your Record Bodes and Mr. and Mrs. E. Cook and fain- much -The tblach was decorated for Discussion". Miss VY:-•C,ordaoo, _ lAverp" J" Home Economist for ' Ontario Cot= ty, was present. Miss Gordon led a• discussion on the different cut* of meat. The meeting was dosed with lunch -served by Mrs. Harden. The next meeting will be. held on Nov- ember 1,, at 12.45 p. Rn.. The Roll (,ail will be "'One Way' i Could Improve my Food Selection." --- - --- -- --------------- Of Thanks -------------- OfThanks - We wish to e:ptas shmem chants ' and aDPrecistloa to ora many rola= tinea, neigh'bon, trieodaL who vies so kind to us during acs meant bey- eavenwM. the pall-'beasers; and ti0 tboas who P" beeneiflal floeal og- mag sad Main cards, or beipud in fell wa3. • Reeve Wm. Iawson said that the the coilectpr has tried other bailiffs Vetted - CoW&md gal Phones Here Tax Collector eplleetor ltad appeared before council without success and it seems that now saying they did not have the war `. ` - • • in the t and discussed this thor- be is getting results. to order the Town of Aja to share pan ts. ]Reports On Bailiff -----_-- -- _-- History. _-_ _ ��My. He said that at present there their new system. with Towtship are warrants out for arrests._. Card Of 'f'ttaaks of Pickering. According to the report . "I honestly don't believe there is I would like to thank my many Dunbarton residents had their first Township Tax Collector E. G. Bak a.ny thought of favoritism on the' art friends and neighbors for their cards the Board in the strongest that language P they could use, said' that in their look at the telephone when a few er and Bailiff Mr. Wilson appeared of the collector, when he. sends out and telephone calls, during my stay opinion the request of the Township were installed �t Whitby in- October, before township council this week to warrants," the Reeve said. in hospital, and since returning to was most reasonable and that it was ` 'one after it -was invented report on two spe'etfic cases, that of "I think the whole matter revolves my home. I would especially like' to not an interference on the rights of and one year before The. Bell Tele; Wm. Wardell of Chesterton Shores around the methods• used by the bail- thank Rev, Mr. Buttars for calling ! the town and that a meeting should '-phone Company of Canada was rncor- and John Head of West Rouge: �rff, said Councillor Robert Stewart. _to see me during my stay m gyp' be held at once to work out a method - Mr. Baker reported on each case, It appears they move when the ital. _ _ of �haring the watersystem. Th o et' were soon _�rr. ate eY Pointed out the report Teal, In 1884, a long distance line came etc., and stated that in each case fire Well it also appears that some many "that it was only common sense that into operation from Toronto to Whit- .ax warrants were not served person- pay their taxes when the spirit moves I woulde to thank :r y y by by way of Liverpool Market and ally to the people concerned. em," said Councillor Ross Haw- friends and neighbors for their en- since two municipalities were cosB- a Pickering. In the following year Pick-- Mr. Wilson, bailiff, stated that un- thorne. quiries, card; and flov►ers during 1w 'feasible a one water sy-tem looked most, r the_ Act, the were ,not r uired D - _ to in Oshawa Hospital: also from all approaches and that Zring 'opened an appear to serve notices personally but could sonall felt that last week's motion to the I?iekerin8 Evening t �► sewer, In 1905 Dunbarton's _name apps Pe Y y which were for the benefit of the rate, ed in a Bell directory as an office In servo it on to dispense with the services of the Brougham W 1., and .to Rev. M' payers, were items which could not the Toronto directory of that date, the ; In one rase it was revealed the present bailiff still stand. Butters. be restricted by municipal bound- z tate fora long distance. call between .bailiff left the ' notice between. the Councillor Edgar dames -said, "Well, Thelma M• Crawford ate•,. f ])%mbarton and �bronto was 25 cents doors, and in two others, they..wene _ Reeve Wm. Lawson told councir for a fly, -minute • ,conversation, for left with neighbors. • 9 that immediately after the hearing he both subscribers and non=subscriiiers. Mr. 'Head who "appeared at the _.. _ of 1907 meeting felt he' had been chs a - wrote the council of Ajax, asking A central Ontario directory g r8� them to.set a time and place for a ' y Mates: '•Panbarton-Public Station. L. fee that he shouldn't have paid and meeting. Rogers. For subscribers see Pick- felt a remuneration was forthcoming. Councillor Ross Hawthorne said, "i Bring „ Councillor Robert Stewart asked forBI N G 0 - think it is a necessity that we meet Under Pickering Manager T. M. a .week to study the matter of remun- with Aja3." : IIcFadden's name, nine subscriber- enation. PICKERING COMM., MALL re would suggest - - �aaere tilted, two from _Dumbarton— The. bailiff had stated that a letter = that if Ajax ig- .� J. D��, a physician, and Mr• sent, to the Head family had been sores ou we should take other steps;' _ Rimers, a general merchant. By Sep- registered and council have requested ---------------------------------- said Councillor Robert Stewart Member, 1908, tae number of eustom- him to produce the receipt for the •.WED• NOV• 5ers �% f CHURCH 8 had risen to four. letter. RCH FARAD c In additiuia to Dr. Dales' listing Mr. Al Anderson of Pickering JACKPOT $60* �• 1Extra chairs had tobe brouglIL there were ones for George Parker, Beach also brought to cousdl's at - Rodd (both for a general store) tention, the case of a family who hadLimo the United ..had at mmodhft and Robert Wood, a produce buyer. made two, payments and then were t' *�+ Last Sunday morning to accomarod;te Y in 1909i Dt,nbarton was listed by faced by the bailie who refused their 5 V ouehers for 15 lb. -Turkeys urkeys the congregation, Browwhew tete IoW held 'the Bell as served by a connecting last cheque and -said he was there for ,T Scouts, Cubs and Brownies hold eompany= T. -M. McFadden—Private seizure, .taking a record .player, their church parade. The grout' was - - ;Line connecting at Pickering." . Mrs. Head asked how it was de -cid- - ADMUSION 50 CENTS led into the. ehureh by Chief Har - The "McFadden Private Line" had ed, who the•bailif -should go atter. -... • and Nickling. y new customers to 191o. There were listings for Andrew Allison, Alex An- nan, William Cowan, Dr. Dalen, A. M. a and Joseph Gormley, Noel Marshall, - ' Thomas McGlaslran, George Parker,. =Morris Reid, Robert Tgms said Robt Wood. -.5 5-5, 5 In -November, 1918, Pickering was - _ again a Bell office, with a half-dozen - �unbaston subecribers. ,Before 1923 the Home Telephone Company _oper- - ,ted the Pickering office, and con - tinned doing so until 1941, when the. _ Voodbridge and Vaughan Telephone -5 Company took charge.. It was respons- _ _ 5 5 5 5, SAVINGS fible for service until Janus y 1, 1951, - - > vhen •Pickering again was •served by - _ sa Bell exchange. first Dvnbarton residents Baty the j _� imove towards having their own dial office in sue st, 1907, when .J. yi'. _ �• \ .. rry, e i .anriAann�' dsI telephone exchange " P nge -- : _.HEL_ �, '` b ulding will be established here be= - .. _ • _ ,fore the end of nest yea.. , rc . ... . ... . ....... -------- % ------ . �Olfil�IYni�'y !' t r No Mone For F�81 til Plan = �,� Y - . '._ Ir' West Rouge - -- . Auditorium PHONE PiCKERING 74 - _ The School' Board of Arca No. Z, - 5 . •. - . _ 'Ir asked if a portion ` of tht- sub-divid= gar", _ _ . - .er's monel in lt•est Rouge _could be fused to build"`' aro auditorim on -the West gouge sth�el. They added this _ M F ERS Y09 A :would not be subsi lied by the De -• •_ ti "7' -,partment of Education. Councillor Robert Smtew:rt • said _ there are lots of recreationil.'iacil- - . - i uties in West Rouge now. tt was agreed that •a repiy should ''.'be trade, pointing out that this mon- 'I AUTOMATIC I DELIVERY ,c- i ey could be spent for more urgent 'needs in the area. _ - - _ ------------ SA AMT. ZION GUARANTEED 4 . - TEED 2 HOUR SERVICE 3Lr. and bars. Glen Xlandcrson mot- T .tired to Kirkland Lake on the week- ' , :• - o visit Mr: and, Sirs. Raymond Jones. _ �e c Mr, and Mrs. Joe Smtitli and Mr: 3e 12 _MONTH BUDGET TERMS and Mrs. Wake; Smith and «'gyne :� of Lindsay, v:•sited on Sunday ;: ... . f Ir. and mfrs. Leslie Harbron. Rev. Roy Irwin, of Caledoa East • yu-as in chugs of the church service - Ion Sun y, as' Rec. Fleetham was a` .PERSONALIZED SERVICE ' preaching anniversary services at -- - - _ his home churl at. - — - Mr. and- Mrs. George' Todd, 04 0 _.. , - -- •wood visited Itiir. and _ Jamieson; on Sunday. -- mw r will be The bazaar and November 7. �. FREE SUMMER CLEANOUT S. )Held on Friday night, - The bazaar will be open at 4,30 P `. 'Erctm S.30, ori. hirs: ,a ..d sapper Watch For Ovr Represeirtatire To cell On -roe waL HoP'ans, of Ashburn wtltoshrithe ` piettxes of their recent trip ' t West Cons _ as- - kers' Club' met - •The Merrymakers' �... _. - Pete­".,.-.-.KA1.SER home of -- � 5atnrday afternoon at the `.at Pickering•' Noel 3iarsttall • � � Miss Anna Wilson, Ptesidtnt, open_M R sed the meeting with each member • ., answering fhe Roll Call, telling how sup - their family obtained their meat sup- - yly. Misses Lcirna Jordan-an4 Batt - -' PHONE PICKERING -330W1 lty Gates demonstrated the cooking hof Swigs Steak; which was. �,.mpled = - _ _• - •:p everyone, and found 'to °be deGc- i �' I IN ---=-------- -- -_' FOR - SERVICE U! TY H �6 P G 3 :.: t5e� News MaiKd •silty _ . _ _ - 01A! 4LLS Per Yew _ ��� . � yr •� « � '�„�, "°�' - - .. - - ,r- --. � �-�- 4. . _ 'MEN hweerO t� veyors and architects' fees, the con - $17,000 Goal set strdctioiF and the equipping of the Boys Band. Here school. Of • this total amount 'at least 4IJARAINTEFD Retarded Children $33,000 has to be raised,by the Aa- Qa Registers �8 - f , �% e . -- - sociatidn as the remainder will be Reg Macho—T • �+�Kue Mc N1E S The Ajax, Pickering and' Whitb I counted through ProvIncial.,grants. , Pickering Village. Police Chief, l Y suggest that 55,000 be raised this Howard Nickl:ng reports there was Association for Retarded Children set year. toward the new school." Any Make or Model FUNERAL DIRECTOR their 1958 campaigna good turnout for registration to goal at $17,000 The attendance has been good in f«.m a band here among at their regular meeting,which was the two years- that the school has ng the yo,tya 7 - i A ' thur Field FURl�t1TURE DEALER held to the Red CrOSSXentre, .Brock been operating," said Donald Lawr- People. • Road, PickeringTownship. This isn't ence, Education Committee Chairman. Along with several girls who would p too large of �} ettes" if-a-Katt �:. .. B- rg 8'oal_for..an-Association- ".pho child -ren even e.,a,...t.r_�rhery_they_sh _ d � --. that has provided classroom space and L stay home due to an illness want to formed; were twenty-eight boys who, Plivat■•., Ambulance Service equipment for two classrooms and two go to school. The child kicks up such registered and said they would like -M�'-;r.� :BUB teachers. for the 14 children now a fuss that the parent lets the child to see a brass band or DAY OR NIGHT attending the school is o school when it actually the Red Cross go to xhganized here.' Centre. f y isn't fit Chief Nickling pointed out that he to do so because it is ill with a cold. expected several more to sign rep, The campaign goal is established Just as soun • as the child is well WM, MtEAiCHNIE, Prep. —i people must be canvassed and coni enough h to "ted t��t registration was also open 191�/i1 f� g go back to. school it wants to boys. in the .district tacted." said Mayor William Parisb4 to go thby like. the school that much gal=a 'Ali of Ajax, Unit Chairman. "To make we. have iouad." He said .that several promineUt Mone Paiekaitipg 193 this camnaign a succe=s we need th musicians had offered. their services . enthusiastic sup»ort of everyone in -------- - -- ------------- as the severaf parents had offerer! en us d t 3'S91aco 1 the, Community. This cam { - PkIndriRr Ont' the backing of both the national and to W , if possible. t�$i��n�s ��� The chief KEDS C�ItRE „ said that at the moat- _ K.ve: .ns. cut 'they for a banAwas- - "The Ajax, Pickering ane Whitby ter, and would • be pleased to hear Association organization must have a Frenchmt n's Bay -A stork shower f anyone with experience along W. ,�.3'Bstl�B•Pf, �� new school," he said, and a sheltered in honor of Mrs. C. Joyce' was given os� iCn workshop is another must for this at the home of Mrs. H. Alexander. ----------------_--_M-----_ l.l� this line. yam, Bardrgt sal send ter association. It will be rather cruel. There were about 18 guests and Mrs. ; "----- IpeIa MW Oetlarw to the children after bringing them Joyce received many lovely things. HO Ch�CkeR ., iieoBiteseaM He�■M� ' to a ,certain point then pushing them The hostesses for the evening were Use ` • � � A out into a world that i8 difficult for Mrs. Alexander and Mrs. D. Stephens. e y •pi�' them. When this is done they lose Congratulations to Ma "and Mrs. F: for f airport Rd •.�i3ee: �q�-l� !>0■i■w lrloi■e • ADOt I// theft place as individuals. They should ��r7" on the birth of a baby girl, • +' ?=11a ati+Obe► have a sheltered workshop in order Sunday, at the ScarborwGeneral Hos- ' � to maintain their, place as individu- pitaL A request to purchase three aad� ` � 11Areedy recovery is wished to Mrs. one-half acres on ,Fairport Road., t0 '' IN iwr.s�- a�`The cost of transportation for the R- Lawler who is. confined to the raise one .thousand . pUckens, was, )tie,; b,�. rf children is tremendous; ' said John A� Hospital. turned down this week by Tows - arise ISM:Loy�4��5 Brooks of Ajax, Proposals Chairman. 'Garry Balsdon and Marie Smith ship Council "I was surprised to learn how mach spent the week -end in Brighton with . A Mr. Lantz said he bad: intended LL.'$NSI®• AU'MON=E= it costa to run the school. Consider- Marie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude to -purchase the property if he had ing the length of time Smith, to make plans for their wed- " ' you have been able to et the _ �s SM �� Tow�� been in operation ding, which will be held here Nov. 22. g �a� • pe you, have does aDep. Reeve Sherman Scott et- FURY Fats■, Re■abdi Mid pu'eMal marvellous job on a stupendous very successful bazaar was held Pro b the W.A. at Fairport ed out that this area had been zon- - - jest which began with a capital. invest- y rport Church last d as. R1, and tier the chicken bust Imes A.4pR�e7 trent of $34.". He pointed out that Thursday despite the bad weather. SOliCi1�OP the main objective of the District' Rev. J. Wilkinson opened the bazaar `?.' would be a "son -conforming' &wrhftr, ' egad ever one to w adkdreether Se +. *mac 4t lana Given he is t+'te neve $50,000 sehooL pe use- Association NotarPvbHt Wl�°sY - I4'l i Glu i-3111 Mr. Brooks said that the "$50,000 a everyone to work together. Sev- "Those wlb are presently in boa- yMwrbh at OW abzBea• Read includes the purchase of the land, Sar- Pickering, Rouge iness in that area will not be sew ` MaRlaad Creek an ped, but caaaot expand," said CowL --- Hills d Toronto attended. AT. �r7391, or AT. 3-1862 -- WAd�'ii7D - --- Baptisms ll Sunday m ,held duriing ng Vieice at .Ross Hawthorne. _ regular will g ��! Pkk• ��W C�.` M Fairport United Church on Nov. 22. Mr: Lantz thea asked whit �+e �� 1r.AGl a AIa3 •^few l Y'he:seguhr meeting of 'the Home ruling. would be to opening a motor 1[.rgir Fri, f:31 JEJI %st. FA KS Minister: Rev. Melville bjltara and Sthgot'wiII be held on Nov 3, court• _ We Rays Wal'tt c Buyers IAlti R L that � /ppisnts»e at the school. '-An invitation is ex- eeve' svvann stated t ha Good Casa Down ralSUNDAY, seala NOVEMBER 2, 2438 tended to fill those*interested.irt chil- area Had been zanatlor single fast-. wk■kp! ealee■■t� , dAm - mr' IPGL 9.45 A. M. - SUNDAY SCHOOL dren W attend. ily dwellings". Foo 0'e 04 Am% -. 11.00 A. M. - WORSHtp !ke■s.•t sL12N1 none e A391.4 00 ATTENDTO TW - J, A. TUZOUCKE '!< a■d SO" AND DISCUSSION _-777 -821kbway Waawmest Works" ,t Msilae■ .*u - ..`,OFFICIAL OPENING OF ROW. AU Tm, rrme. -!!cell -Experienced Sdra■_ ■ _ .. T!e ErtabilWeta i!M - _9.45 A. M. - Aud3ey Service - Q�� _ 7i. JL 1. Wbi:by, Ontario �^ - he BASE LIME ROAD alter ware .f Whitby on A45Z01111111111111. a EVERYONE WELCOME on No. 3 - lil<iiawsl. between REAL ES . WhIOT and ...........__.._..._ .._....._...._ ...._........_ . t,1Rhfty D13O `yM1 ( P100�D co-op now Pick. 7rAIIVTOSB :red DECO>iA?ORs .• _ `1 SIE HON. F. Y. CASS, Q. C !• p $1.50 hour for quick, clean, guaraa-' er;A9 and Ajax areas. To teed first-class painting and peals. Minister of xigltways, Province Of Oaeacie °! hsng0oR - I5rk Stoker and Tran. buy or sell for prompt Waite. Deooeateer, It R. 3, mkerha■ THE HON. M. B. DYZ+tOND, M. Q. � AL� Karn courteous service ask for,CASl:1lY'fttR FLd*8!1lR3tt1 Alxill - AL&S Tance 1tON's �Jthds r Of Tmusport, Province Of Ontario - t •- . - .-. 1l=iKi 3 031INN � Ml. B�OWlr. --------------------------- - _ AT - - -. Call ` ` 1QA ' ° S0'i''!' :.The JOHN (MILLS BRIDGE A;ax —' �A'= c� A. J. �1'Iloop ROUGE 'MitlS, ONTARIO � ---�= General Inaueaeo! - balror oiler _T.n To no Re~ - rr, 195s P. AL NAering 590 .r MO. 1,1=37rA@h&*kg win semi" J ed Nov. a7 - N�An `^ O1 CYRIL E. MORLEY , I :..JOHN MILLS ' _ . VF0111618WIS 314 Y SUNDAY AT 2103 A. 3L CostlyOf Onorie :Road and Bridge Comes„ QiONE PA�L�i6 >17s ... • . ' E •-silaig �aT -- is Lbaried At Duffifts Ancom DUXB:ARTON RADIOA Tv y _ At '1!a sesee ]isle One Milo Wirt Of Harwood Ara A. IL MTV= !EE int f N w.dn..da': 1M ILs..i� - ;WN�IAL AND 91W1 or A111t 1_M • �D AND CRIPPM PAFJA 519 • loner a. ooxAlsr. ---- ----------------------- -F ' 8A aced MUC1tT'OOt AMWLANCE SERVICE wAL1W8 G. �xo>eeosr, .Q. C. up plemlif!Y Ptc1i16D _ sa�slre; �liciior, s1ee�7► ]Public SCO U= BUIIMDIG, AJAX No. 2 tRGMIVAY Office Ham: - 2.80 to goo P. K. .MARGWILL FUR FAM = TYRONE, ONS. +ii leasee ft J6 Imawa Mewdeq through Friday - 0 AT P=MNQ OEACH ROADPHOM - �ts by Phone _ i�s�e: Co. _ Telephone Phone: I.ftl P "`$'uT �.�>, a�rilr O>S P1 OMB - - - -.- - — — - - Is a. t , &W cemoy AJAX 1059 tWmftkflw Oat ---- .lairi�si■e IIt■eeea■.e of 's■. ase ° : ■ � : So n. & Gibaon ____BUILDER - ummer "COAL - - Finns:. wlliiress ati - • ... - W OODWORKING ------ - .�.....dog NOW AT MITCII�LS 1ONIM= as UWAua. H PRICE $25.50 PER TON =. -- LKXiNSED TRt1ST![IS •'�`�. °'�"�'� '�*�•�, ; A. Sd��BvOIEI'. 'ORDER glow — SPECIFY DELIVERY BEFORE SEPT. 30Nr OSUW.�. � I For Prompt Delirery Phone Picire�ing- 74 ar J'S $. R Waters - Ajlas 730 eE . !� ■ ■9T F ORDB .AI'tha�' �tch�l lu ����' - - - ROS. - » : z CLAREM�NT Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Browse, of !Ilea, Georgina Molloy the Church of httntsCnuls'e coa- j terntent at St Fnrds de Sslh Cess 333YYY' 1 Bowmanville, visited on Sundry with . The sudden death of MFs. Teres- ceptioe, Port Perry, on ,Wednesday, 1 ebery, Pidtering, where Mrs. Yodlor ;41r. and Mss. Arthur Bates, of Hr. and Mrs. Carl Devitt, ae ' Molby (Georgina Garland) on at lA a m. by Rev. J. Vas Zels, fa- was buried beside her'fathu. - -" ce of the Unit- October 20, at Port Pen ' Woodviik, visited Mr. and bits. Don t h•_ mos;_ ting set'Si Y, was a Hedges on Sunday. ed tech was well atte,INtec -w�eti i-c to her relatives and friends. A NOUNCING THE APENING Of y' Mr. and Mrs. Ridge, of Osha'w*a, Rev. Cresswell delivered an iaspir- Mrs. Molloy was born in Cherry- visited Eir, ,and Mrs. Frank Hutch- ing message• Mr, Ralph O'Blenis, wood, Pickering Township, where i Ings and Mr. and Mrs. Lye, ori tenor,, sang a solo. In the afternoon spent her single life at-her la-e -M . �� ELECTRONIC — §unmay the choir sang an anthem at Brae father's home. She was the dough- -- r The Saturday right dance- was one •gham anniversary service and Mr.. ter of Mrs. John Garland and ' the of the largest ever held here. There Harold Dean sang a solo. late John Garland. She was a mem- SPECIALISTS ' ts� not been an trouble since .that Mrs. jack Ward and Mrs. Grant bet of St. Fennels de Sales, Church, episode. - - -Taylor -motored-- -to-Brooklin-two icke�ing, until-her marriage to Ter= one "nasty„ p,. ; The young people of the village days last week to attend a training ence Molloy, of Wolfe Island, King- The a oungbay-ride ort .Friday ' er ening, school on hooked rugs, put on fo- start, on June' 21, 199550?Y after • FAST Service operating from -your vicinity. 1 'arid were tater entertained ,at the South Ontario W. I: Groups by the their marriage they moved to their REUASLE Service by trained tteehnieians. ; -home of Mrs. Payne. • Dept. of Agriculture and Home Ec- farm on- Scugog Island, where they We. understand that Ken Ward I onomfcs Se-vice. The .instructor Ass Lilted until her death. Mrs. Molloy • GUARANTEED Semi, c* reasonable rates. ' ;. j }las purchased the Bradley place on liliesWright of Terra Cotta, a1onF leases to mourn, her. husband; a _ - ;he north-west corner, which at one with Mace Wilma Gordon, of New- daughter Mary Margaret; a s•:n Phone Pickering 5�6 time housed the post office, and tel- market There will be an instruction John Terence; a brother Joseph. of libne office. He plans to use the clams set up Kere later in the year. Cherrywood; a sister Mary. (Mrs. front par: of the g aurid floor for a Kim SteekleT, oi• Stouffville spent Joseph O'Riley, of Pickering, and • `:. show-room• the week-end here with Mr. and John, of Markham: Servs Y, AJAX, OKWERING and DYNSARTON A good many hunters went thrd Mrs. AL � • _ � Requiem Mass vgas tetebrated at our village last week-end, but few a ---------- tad anything to show for their trouble. = j Mr, Earl Beare is out again. Inst week-end he suffered i tweak spell We understand that Mr. Judson �y"y9 „ • ,;y c �� � � �S'f � s y ' .,ri � i '% d £' /3 '_. '� ,`./+ y 94 � J /�yi/3f!r; io✓.t, �� Fj6;� '<�'F/ff-.�/i.,, / i Ward -i9 somgw'hU anproved. He '''� i � #, y/�' /�r'" `�' r `x $'r+•�. f! f 'Y �, bas been ill of late, and took a bad`''! turn last week. r ' r >: •I. '.1 Tire Claremont Recreation Comm- + ✓ r i ` , , t l 07 yiKo - is iittee helped: with a turkey dinner last ,week at the home of Mr. and Mas. Kai Vizley, to honour the Pea-Wee Y 4 Iwl team. Donald Blake presented - • the team coach, Mt. Ralph O'Blenis N , with a shirt, in appreciation of his lime and efforts. Mr. (•Aare Keevif showed a fid on hockey, that was F e `£ h r =Uch enjoyed The boys also received z srests• frofa the Pickering -Township rl ...♦ AeeSeation Co=rnittee. Mt_ .Don, He4ges. - lost his honey Coloured spaniel last week-end.. He ' believe, 3ome.hunter picked hint up. however, someone does see the r� }ieQ, Don would approaate a call. F + Friday night is Hallowe'en night, y•+ r , 'and a big night here for the tittle -. lfollr_ Again. the Recreation Con=- tee that will � is spoetsoriog a pE't•Y _ - begin with a parade from the Sarin Plast, sRsstuig at 7.00 p. tn. to the - . �Cotntiumtty Hall. Cbsustnee• will be judged and penes awarded. There will be garnes and prizes for all. If :t. '• u _ u don't cane in costume, ym pay a fine of 25 cents,, . so, dress up_ < Jennifer Johasoa, of Chalk Lance -celebrated her 5th birthday on Sat-- iurday last, with a party, _ Several from hese attended the _ - Ajax-Pickering Hospital Auxiliary ;3bste last Friday evening. - S,penpathy is extended to Mrs. Fred Marley. in the passing of her ' 'bmther-in-law bins. Fred Appleton, _ 'of Orlando, Fiarid3 His M•ifc -as *f ' the former- Ze:la E ,•arts, who was bo-n and brought up irk Claremont ------------------------------- -VOTERS' LIST ACT '. CLERICS NOTICE OF FIRST _ 1 POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST 'Voters' List 1958, Municipality of - : 'too Township a Pickering, in tm County of Ontario _ NOTICE is hereby given thak I • !tate complied with Section 9 of ' the Voters' Iasi' Act, and that I have _ .. 1 _. Posted up at my office ti: the Mun. 21 ;Icipal Budding in Brougham on the 23rd day of October I95b the list of an persons. entitled to vote in the said ..0 Mtuticii73ity at `Alunicip<tl Elections,H A F r '.. _ HE... and t`-at stth list t emsins there for Md I hereby call upon an vat- . -SS11 ors to take unmediate, proceedings - - to have any error or oatissirnis sort rested according bo law, the last day - for appeal being the 5th day of Nov-- .. .. ,-H0S SS i DATED this 22nd day of October, S9i8. LLOYD JOHNSTON, Cleric -. ' fo.. ` Township of > ' No need to call in a detective .. It just task 's modern -------------------- ,------------- Jr------ am automatic electric range to restore this happy hostess to , THE VOTERS LIST ACT 1951 her party! Automatic electric timers and temperature _i seceioti 1L controls free her from pot=watching ... and now CLERK'S N-OTICE_OF _ forever FIRST POSTING :.. _ cAO a sr ' OF -VOTERS' LIST $users while-dinner she rias Imo s ead-With her - vototros' hist, 1938, without constant checking. You'll enjoy Carefiee entertaining, and a cool, ' Viii of; Pfcke-ins '' clean .•kitchen too, •once you own an automatic electric range : County Of Ontario - NOTICE is hereby given that I - i� complied with Section 9, of 1. tit votew Lists Act; 1951, and • !list I Iran posted up at my office - at Pickering, :on tiffs ' 30th day of October, 195$, the list of at1 persons entitled to voet� in the said )<Ianiap- _aLM q ' Elections, and that ]� > > rtisataraa t fa i e safe, dea ay AND I b'eraby call upon alt pot- - - - � to Laic. im "craft proceedings to ' '- Than any snorts cc omissions correct- ed according to law, the last day for Snwd being dui 13th day of Nov. saber, 1931► - ONTARIO HYD RO DATED . tbis 30th day of - October, _ _ - _ telectricit does so °much . casts se �itttel D. A. HOGARTH, Clerk - VilLtre of Pkksritt�t , a -- AMCprayst d tha+►k+6iv Ing was read in District, will k sD kr•' their-s►ebev+i, BO1 McH*j and Bee= Ira dL aakc$..-Mrs. G. Astley. san"A ?rvT "' Cloaca *tionsto Marvin Bar- ty Fergown, i$ ,Albert St..Tlaited Mr. and Mrs. Bert Guthrie and • i4 W. k in� was held at er of Thw*sgivia8" accoatpaniied by low • and-, Htasue Lrbbelinkyof, ei Chure}s, Oshawa, os, Saturdayeifter- Mr• aml ,Mrs. Charlie Clemente to- Rbq bait d `Uri: R J. Cowie on Mfs.' Av Be11 at Oe piano. Mrs. M. Qshavva atho were _M,iraed in ' the noon: turned on Moadayr„ '>tae�st - WCOM49"y e`ircaiag Lat meek. Mea. $tittars of. Iicice i>z�: Gave; a talk acs Audley United:Ciitu'CIt;' ors:• � s, ##syi�} - Chulrch and Sunday' Ssir�ul r will. trip .to tfie y (bl<thrriti President conducted the various women's or nizations, afternoon, b Re M. Buttars. The sentinue in the moral for'at •least Bob .B . -Sf • `�� ga i x _ y n8 13d c Rbc 116- Pliab 'were made for pointing out some of the merits, and wall'resrde on Anderson St. Whitby- two more Sundays.. hoa�P througA s e'er•' -!Uva aar �-be-held-irk the -church- shortcwmings and--- ohlews of -each. The men's choir provided special S _ _ to Mr ------------------------------- ---- music YmP by is. extended $• - DALE HE74 'WANTED - -- basement, on Friday evening, Nov- The East Group served refreshments. rAusic at the anniversary service ah Arthur Thompson whose father, Mr. ember 7, at 7.30 p.. ns,. The Roll Call The Club meets, this Saturday ev- Almond's United Churc}L on Sun_ Sydney Harris of Dunbarton, died Dishwasher, porter, industrial cafet- , was, *Wwered with a blessing. Mrs. ening at the home of Fred and Mrs. day evening. on Sunday. eria, Highland Creek. Car, essential, i Bill GuthAe led the WorshippSer- Puckrus. Mr. W.•Lowr Manager Mr. aad Mrs. G. rzatt and Bob Mr. GeorgeBeit, of Saskatahevxan, y Lennox tion Mrs. Cowie read the scripture, 'of the Bell Telephone or Oshawa McHv h attended the wed -ding of to visiting h�s coussa Orcin and 8 �' 8 � 8 , 47923. Hwrs 8 to 4 5 -da welk . 777 , IM AW D S OOD MARKET STR 0.0 OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 7:00 p.m•.,.:,. -ROUGE HILLS EXCEPT THURS, FRI T L '9:00 p.m. - JUST EAST OF ROUGE BRIDGE PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., •SAT. OCT. 30 - 31, & NOV. 1 —. M4 NO. Z HIGHWAY W H I L E THEY LAST - QW BOASTSROASTING FOWLper 1b. 49 BE MD ab. 39c TMERLOIN . Ib c FRESH EII KILLED (Average Weight 8 Lbs.) .(Average Weight 8/ Lha,)33 ' -. a .MOT FROZEN C - ROASTS -r ib '-C CEI I Kc CHOPS r Average ee, 6 to 7 PoundG BLADE OR (BLADE BONE REMOVED) Sh Rib''Ro''a St 'b.C ort FRESH SHANKLESS PORK 1.59 DEVON SLICED RnWLE$8 - 1 LB. Pg(i, Shou'lde'r BIREAKFASTROAS-T lb. BA CON. FRESH MEATY (SIDE) L.B. FRESH LEAN .�■ , ► SPARE RIBS ��►� • K KJI Butt' UNDIM SLICED i r rw' qt 4. 1!Pae Bum ��� . ---1 - DWand CKXANM._.. '' - - . AFFICLES POR SALE _ s� - r,r - 'OM°' - Mrr aroMi CONNNG 1/Etl1T5 i•�w la•�••• UAMNr MNVwab IM j 0"A ZNTAL $K1�tUpJPvB SAOCB SiDAD SCHOOL its �I � - BW /QOM M YH "M MMMM M MSE - •EY R �f.S - FOR SaLZ - - ANNUAL VW4 TM Im SAMFALL BAZAAR - _. _1FiiIMY. NOVB.MBR 7, 19fi - CYRL • . L :aaa� Www 7A3 P AL _ _ _ Fieg! _�Ma 19ostik Of Sebaol CaAnd Do Your Christmas - - lICMItO • Cam -- litisisgshopping Bisriy.- - Oct -- - PICK$RING TOWNSHIP - - f2.>:ANHD - COUNCIL . ;.,---------------------------------- W.Will ]deet Oa �• - _ _ _ APPLES FOR SALE'MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3,.1998 81� . -- C�PBLOCK TD • • Bring your and n co, $1.50 er per bush. vd At 8:00 P. M. in the Municipal •ahawa � 3.404;d � Bring your own containers. David � Mi A= � -.. - `$.,ennox, Pickering Orchards. One Blinding, Brougham, Ontario .�� ��.,.,_..---- W ---- ----- arsir r ass. • roitolrro tni]e west of ' Pickering Village on For Geriedsl Business. •�,� Zig �.>eA1$!D " ?Ala. 2 Highway. (other varieties a- L. T. Johnston, Clerk Concrete lVlag yallable). - Township of Pickering 2 UN 8ANVART WAY --------------------------- ---- -------- ------------------------ ------ New tanks Indaudd ;.FOR. SALE -.3 -burner General EIr COURT OF REVISION an� FOR.stove; and Beatty washer; MUNICIPALITY OF THE, W. WARD-ectric _ __rr,, :. locks 200 gallon. oil .tank. Call, after 6.00 p. TOWNSHIP BF DICKERING_ Whitby NO S->o60� Ci icer B__ `tn. Pickering 644W4. - -- --- ------ - - - - _ ' ' 10•ail _ PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given - - - - -- - - - 1 ROMB 1n ---•'-------------------------- that a Court of Revision of the Ass- e �ATtON BQAD. . TRADE FOR PULLETS OR Set] essment Roll for the Township of "REZ" WOOD STAIN quarter-borse motor; Scythe, used Pickering, will be held is the Goua' AI,L COLOURS once; Two sheets Arborite 4 : 8, cil Chambers, Brougham, Ontario, on XX PAINS .land 4 x 6, dark brown. P}uone, day- _.. - . Thar day, November 13, and Wed= TURPS OILS - 31OLLEia6 dThdd Fid ©H L . - A Y finer. Pickering 79J]. nesay, Thursday anray, Nov- ------ amber 19, 20 and 21, 1956, between GA WRN TO'O'LS -= SS$D$ FOR SALE - Batty automatic 88iiZKLiZSRS 1 N S U R A M C t _ the hsrors of 10.00 a. at. and S.QO p. t . washer, $100; Quebec heater, with CLAN FLOWER POTS lopes, $10; also rangette . $20. Par- m. to hoer and adjudicate on the PLANTS= ehsser of any of these articles gets a Complaints against the Assessment P0'P,Pli14 ootid VIOLET SA11i. IAL C WAVY I . OF ENGLAND free hand -mower. Phone: Pickering Rall of the Municipality of the Tows. ' ship of Pickering, prepared in the z,�+►wN s>eNCI: 41FE - UTOJMOBRE - FM +�w'� J - year 1958, for the year 1939. : iov ALL APPELLANTS are requested �•= ' -- GENERAL NARWAE --------------------------------- - to .govern themselves accordingly. 107 lf"AmoN ROAD EAST _..FOR SALE - a girl's coat, size 12, .DATED at Brougham, Ontario this T•I.phorfm Pkkarinq 28 new; man's overcoat, size 42. Phone ATlantic 2-5969. 24th day of October, 1958 - L T. JOHNSTON, Clerk BUSBY ----- ---------Find la oil Township of Pickering a ala - -! FOR SALE -- Fini3lay Coal Cir- ` '- ievlating Heater: 15.00, and carry "--•------�---------------------- O. RoIGE h��tL :PIKEt�R6 46 NEIL MVRSAIt R. 9away. Phone 193W Pickering ONTOMETRIST : Gov 21 ' eri©r find -------------------- Mrs. A. W. Tyas, Mrs. Adamache,- . 301 Dund ac.. , Whitby..Oat: w FOR SALE _ 32 special Winches- Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Hill, Mrs. h _ ter rifle, lever action, deer rifle, in- Liedtke and Mrs. Tranter, of Rove ORFICB HOURS; xter r © " `flew condition. Phone: Pickering Hills, area have been9.00 A. M. to 8.30 P. iii., attending the ; i12J11. St. Johns Ambulance First -Aid- PR edaysW 8atmdays 9 to 12 RODMAN w ------_- ::-�---:---------.------- Course, -which began Monday night hill. iUTBY ISO 8.8671 BARGAINS IN at Vaughan Willard School, NEET METAL PLYWOOD - The. next Red Crossmeeting -for 1$AWNMOWERS A OMTBOARD9 Ae Rs UK +is#zl 4 ia. _.1400 per .sheet 'sewing will be held next Tuesdky, Have year lawnmowers and oat- • _, ,_ 485%3-6 in. $5.60 per' sheet November 4th (first Tuesda to the .... Y _VMK 166 72. persheet ce , to DiNre SMALL MOTOR CLINIC pM PiC�Carht 391 M/4 ! - - 4YE:3-i in. ...:...._...... $9.28 per &beef complete an assignment for the out- Onts� g Awhadzed Constirntra` dos O=' " 4a#:1-4• in.. (poplar') 11,28 per shut ,post7hospital9: _ . Company Dealer For - No. 1 2 s 49 ... .. ....7c. per foot Her many friends are' sorry =10' ?r ISO FORREST LUMBER CO. LTD, hear that Piss, Lotton is in the Oslt- o GURNEY j DUNBARTON aura Hospital No visitors allowed atCIA 4 {Opposite Twp. Police Station) I present, but nurses are kept busy -� MOliYJlOfs< i Phone. Pickering 163 opening .'get -well cards". -: „._ - - ;1' WE DELIVER - Happy birthday to Peggy Cowab ` ' - --G. : _G • NEWELL P - -------- ov 21 of Ridgewood Road who was seven- SCS► WATER HEAMS _ teen years old on - Tuesday. Her GAS RANGES i - lrMsw Mimi 143 ' ONE NEW COLE_NAN OIL school friends surprised her at lunch FLOOR FURNACE - k with a' birthday doughnut with one Mldlt R1Rt�AM : 1; 7 Model US. Reduced candle. � ''lICIQRirO YftU►Oi 0165.00 Amon the new phones going in Tomes tap to 5 yea= gas., "iQowsw 18 .Itis I" of Os.i.ts,, BssA W% ti► 2 BSA ONE RLECTRIC iUNGETTE Rouge :Jls are those on Woodvirw - bl$ on bell . - '. Automatic Oven Control - 415.00 J. . Geo. z YM Rd. of Mrs.. Little and Mrs -' - NEW AND U68D Barns. PHOFO 179 G t SPACE HEATERS AJ" LUMBER_ CO. sltILS.RR HEATING $ERVICS" . :: WHIT$Y -. MO. f-�1a WMlfY fi Phase - W7 - Ajar . SOT -22 CONCERT _ rLAPPLU-_________________________ AND �i,I w� FOR SAL3 i spins, 41J0 par bsab. Robe C. Res-. 1 ASiOCIATION r:iW000 • • • *AINT • • •_ Ser 46 Cesti PkbWiog. two dies AT ONTARIO m� - . areae d 1se+erA i6asd. �u►Dlsi' COLLFrii$ : _ Pr.a.ti ` - WOKS Aim IMA WANTED N ov. 12 'Sarbsr of Sevflis" - `- WARTED -Reliable nun ae Deal- OP4ra FeWTd Co, Tar+sato IftNeft 400 a -W N& 2 1110way 4w is Pickeriwg Township and Ajax. jar. 31L r-+ "Ray Du&kyi Pianist" PLiperience not' necessary. A fine o opportunity to step into old profit- odor, 28v "Solway S$ring �oNE P IN4 3" oble business where Rawleigh's Pro-. � " - 2 Trees have been sold for years. Big Directore Are C4=v� ` Of AJAX Profits.Products furnished on cred- 3e. Write Rawleigh's, Dept. J-33437163, 5 Richelieu Montreal. CALL PICKERING 567 rPS X TIMELY T1P W01X$ N •• J lye_. ------------------------------- TM ' ANTED - 'three-bedrootu house, X BRANT, D BY ME SERMICE r .. ; W SALE REGISTER � ` INSTALLED BY ME- : i for adults. P. O. , Box 826, Ajax j' Wednesday, November 5.-I�ott- tf - ant auction sale of valuable 21 -acre •rij'WANTED - upright piano, in good farm, Lot 15, Con. S., Markham Twp. Blizzard Electric -- �;&ondition. Pickering 105M3. tream, good-sized pond, good _ baffins and pig pen, desirable fo_r_s_ub;_CAMERON &T=BT HELP WANTED dividing, bordering CNR. and Mark. - RES. 174 'ANYTIME' OFFICE 174• ham Village; also good sized build - (1 POLICE CONSTABLE ing lot in Markham Village; . also Pickering 3,62 d MORTGAGGS ARRANGED' LISTINGS INVITED ( APPLICATIONS are invited for cattle, veal calves, Ford tractor and -; the position of Police Constable for equipment„ farm machinery, hay, -- -----Unix villa. ------pert---- - Towutshi of Pickering. Salary south of Unionville Property of !the p g. grain,- straw, furniture etc, the pro- QQ' - .,.*3300 to 44250, depending on gual- perty of the Estate of the late. O. George Warne. Sala at 2.00 P. M. '>�• ��J� r sharp. Terms cash, No reserve. Farm Wcatioos. Experienced men preferr- B. Heisey. Sale at 1.30 p. m. Terms sold. AL KEN and CLARKE PREN- ' . bol• - : s on chattels, cash. No reserve. All TILE, auctioneers. - REESTATE and INSURANCE Apply t ply To: real estate sold subject to reserve bid., •' • • r o �- Chief R T. Parker, Ten Percent on day of sale. Sale - ~• Dnnbartoa, Ont. conditions for balance and possess- Saturday, November 22. Import- FIRE AUTOMOBILE _JIM ------- - ion trade known on deny of sale, ant auction sale of household furni- ' HELP WANTED KEN and .CLARKE PRENTICE, ture and effects, new quilts, rugs, an- '° HOMES FARIy►S LOTS 1N OTMENTS 1 ¢den and Women wanted for, sales auctioneers, tique furniture, modern fui=uitnre, ;_ _ dishes,' glassware, ornaments etc. 'on 'r' i';Vvork; also wanted for canvassing. • • • • Eckardt Ave. Unionville. Property of MAIN ST. PICKERINQr j Q£ you wouT3 like to enter. into a Wednesday, November 12. - auct- Mrs. John 3nowbai]. Sale at 1.30 P. __..; Idghe'r tarring bracket. --For inter- _Jon sok of farm stock, implements, - - as. Terms cash. No reserve. , :BEN _ . '•' " ' (view, phone Ajax 1577 between the bay, grain, furniture, on Uot 7, Con. and CLARKE PRENTICE, anct= lump 9.30 and 10.30 A. M. or 1.30 6.-Mia'ltham Twp., on Kennedy Rd. tlm4 2.30 _ _ , _