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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1958_12_05v - j x . ria slut r - - $T.-it �.r'i -' $ , a. +Ir•.+. x 'het �Aitd .11 1,. 7- 1-ma ' •r-�VOh,-95—SIO. 54 UM-0Xr�b�-w. c. M ---� As- Pja Post offiott. ottaia Call" natow , s 8$g j}ia awes $2-% Per Yw i aiNd States i,7,o0• FRIDAY, DEC81tIBER S. 199s :��kr�hg ,L ...Reeve And Deputy Reeve Acclaimed_ � � � n Word Candidates - 1 - nd S2 In :Dards_ . 4., A poorly-attended, and orae of ave quietest nomination meetings, in this ��� x township for many years, was held a4 EW Brougham las,: Friday night. - } The meeting, chaired- by Clerk L. Jingle Bells! Jstgle Bells.--1 horse T. Johnston, allowed •a little ext. and sleigh was seen on Lincoln St. time for notr*tations, .owing to the c-n the week-end. The uld saying `'A - M bad wea, her I green Christmas, a fat churchyard'• Reeve Wm. Lawson, . who. "bows Should hold no terrors '-his year, the out of municipal affairs" after ' six way it looks now. � . years on council, the last two -"as Mr. Frank Hatl who has bein its Reeve, said he was sorry to see the the Ajax Hospital for the past few 4 - o apparent lack of interest', and the weeks, shows great improvement and several acclamations. the family hope !o have hiai borne ` M Main interest in the election this soon. J. _ Saturday will focus on Ward 4. where ?fir. and airs. E. C. Dotmage took'" Sherman Scat reea:v d an aeclarna- Picker' Townshipn ` fitttt woman four candida'es are after the *at. a bus trip to Ptcton on the 25th of -" tion as Reeve of Pickering Township Counc4w. Mrs. jeer L- McPherson There will be an election in Wed .5 last month to visit their son and: at the Nosiaa'ion Meeting ]est week. has been acclaimed ,Deputy . Reeve aced Ward d., and for School Board family. They were present at the He has se, two years as Deputy for 1959. She has served two years Area 2. installation in office of the Eastern - . cn the Council. Sherman' Scott was' acclaimed - Star, of their daughter-in-law.- Oa - 'RMve C. IL Morley, who- received R°e�°e :- Reeve. Mrs. Jean- L. McPherson, the return journey on Friday, t4 leis 7th acclamation lastFdday even- Pickering Township's first woman bus was four hours late due to thq .. 6s. 4 Rseve of Puckering Village. k i o councillor, was acclaimed Deputy- storm. ' {Mr, Morley has been Warden o! 1 Reeve. We congratulate ._ �lr. and, Mrs. Ontrrio'County far 1958. ■ ownship Voting Nou ' '10-b' other acclama ions went to Edgar James Churchward (Betty Baker} james, of Ward 2. for his' is •beound on the birth of their second" ion, oik, ^ term, and to new-comer Harry Ash- Sunday, November 30. • ton in Ward 3. Mrs. Fred ---Lawson entertainer} - In. Village Council Race Acclamations . For- Tribute w•aspaid Wm.I•awson for \firs Marjory Scott; of Toronto • his many years of h::rd work i:, t^tin' over t:,e week-end. t Village P.U.C. ieipal life, several expressing rep .t The lvnrd 2. Ratepayers' Asst}c•' $eeve C. E. Morley who received' _ that he would not be back nes. yr : • , tat•on of Pickering hope .o have a has seventh acclamation as reeve of • • Similar tribute was paid Sid - Pugh, • ood turnout tonight (Thursday) at Pickering Village addressed the rate- .Village Candidate - Publ.c ,: it iL'tes _Com;atstotl will . 40o= is also retiring ,fFom Luc ncil 11.00 c,'clock, at }irougham Townehip . payers on _Koisday night as did.other be set up for the first time in Pick-' this year. Hall. VI township candidates are ex- eounciI members 'and. candidates for . pie : etiag Village, the .first of next year.Reeve Lawsew stated e ect on. r. arrtes oc - - r. corse population and assessment- was a P; elan, of Greenwood Ruad -is to the 1✓„-. this zat'urday, • tli­6 pe be Ihere o elect p _ Peeve Morley said-he'ftjt•that in ,FOUR ttembeta -to Caunctl, and Han berge: recelre3 aeclamatons :o in the township, although debt,. in- Secretary.. i being elected Warden of Ontario-r.LjgEE rsembes" .aft the Public this office. Reeve Morley will also curred. through schools has reached We,understand the names of set.-, County this year, it wiz; not only n School Board sit on this $used. "-• $2r0,0W ',his-year, He mettioned eral'of our local residents appear in - --•personal honor hue an honor for-tine For '"Coun:i';, as the a Both Waver and Hydro comes win- that Jack Chapman' had been added the . highly-controversial list of _ + village to .be reco Y ppear on - g gnivA as an up and der PUC, which will take a load off fo the Sta-f is Roid Supt., and. tha^ "blue-bloods" recently published the £a.l�t: Victor Dingley, Ronald toning ��Ilage arong• the =other the present Counca: Lt vert(( be dee- offer several :vrar3 strpice .4. - J.' (don't 12elieve our's is in it. Ed.j. Hall, - George Mc.•almdn, Y_arry county municipals#ies, He rgrielred ided la'er which of the two member's ' Thompson Hca, re-iring at the ems 'of Wayne Knapp had the .nli4fortuye some of the count • Purca,' Alber, Reeve, Raf••ald Wat- y y sea , -wa3 the Ybatn r. Hein tloed a neer engineer to fall and break hip arm rccei,tiy. tial( referring to flat count taking will be ,n office for a _ono- term •. t y _ projects. F - o ScSocl Boa'd, as t..ey appear fir-• wa a P yed. heir. La a son lrir. Alvin $ushby ,. :n t7.+, .., it " s*� .net d which one for a-two-par-term: thPr paving Id u t. vets due to the _---•--_ -__--- Cantinned -On -Psge-Four— spital .for "obser�a :c :"se 4..rt.= _ p g P 1 cn rite ba'iot Mrs. Me yl Bryant, _ v: 1rge considering a sewage project Mrs. -Gertrude 'Crichton; Walter C. • • yl ---------�-------------- erstand he shares a -��:, with ..:r, : iwd thehfghways doing extensive sur- b'arrre-, Go:dcn- D. liepditch N. Village Candidates Norman Gordon, CFuri. - •" vcy work to combat the. flood waters I)e=ii %0bir..o:, W. W; L ow.ctson. Bert Cane New snfiered a stroke a shot ..uta .g o.. at the cloverleaf. On sewage, Reeve 'For School Board • . The staff of. Pickc:'-r� Yulac - M Morse said the matter hw -been dis- - --- -- ----- -'•- i .. School attended a showi 6- of "South _ A _ y enforcement f cit if' n Taront re tis 1 angi cussed. with the Water Resources , , m p TC."o era were a armed of their return by, Commission and is presently t><fng dis- Plekering Village y, cussed by higher levels of govern- Mr. A. la Cane has been •ngaq• yrs. Qlif t in honour of otitis, cd as Bylaw Enforce ment• Cliucc,, ant i ler. inent . Until a report from them is • %t a public meeting in Pickering Welfare Adminis.rator -and 'i' want - 3f r. Vi m. D. ` tth and son Terry forthcoming on what they are able to Voters Hotiee village this week, �lrrsent members Officer, at43200 per annum, worked all ni htl bride .chit their ► do in helping finance such a protect: if 1 icker,ng Village Public School g y the reeve said the could not make a • Board slid re-election and those Mr. Cane, a recidcnt of L. Rouge, heavy gqu:prncnt `,'fn order to h,efp y , people. y, %Wrinell, School Bde _ g g far many years, will totrnstence dnt- keg report to, the le. INr. Morley, as setkin election ware heard. p traftic moving on Qqe highways. W_D. Johns its officially on J.-nuary 1st • al- The bad storm could not dam ea -�-ehairman-of finance, said-the village Chairman of the_tioas•d, though tie ai!1' work for several the spirits of alit "iii' c:ow•d who - would eitd the year with a small sur- pick* ing .ViCage Voter are sstk. spoke briefly to the gathering, -He ug p' ' } plus.. He said the present debenture ed to note the fcllowing instructions hated the board's budget this year -Weeks with Mr. A. J-.- Thompson, held their Sat Hawkins pai.y irk f debt of the village amounted to was Su:#,362.J3. He said the old school who is rc!ir,ng i om this post err the the High •5c,a,ul auditorium.. Ever r —AU , residents living East of - one had good t d the Y• -- i<350,0W or about $210 per capita Church Street, and oo the South on north Church Street leaves much end bE the year. a me an a specs a g i ! Side of No..2 Highway, VOTZ at -- - ------- -- - -'-- • - J -• which is hl Of this tout, $50,000 :o be desired in the way of nccommo- - - - ------ - features or the evening were the Is for. the purchase of the hydro sys- latiort, but if the population remains • Hula -Hoop-tontest. and the guests. - i r a4 g Lincoln Street School. All eR6ers 8 Base Line May Daisy and Li'l Abner. acts, which is.se'If liquidating. $118,000 the same and no new subdivisions o, + vote at tae . Comtat Hall Vbt- "' M "for schools and subject - to grants '>�y ahead "immediateCy, the board did not - On Thursday November '27, lutes. tag Haute: 10.00 a. ter. to 7,00 m are Safety _ Patroi d ( and =65,000 is for tical Improvements foresee adding any extension to the i Head, of Riverside Drives att%isir - -------- ----- -- by Mr'. Ralpn �kimmer, gave a brfd- _ •� which are direct charges against the Lineoln Street• school until.1960. He property. He, noted that the village said the board hoped to ve 'the A shower for buss Jane Miller. A- population had jumped from 9"'is Local Merchant Is 4i ht-of-wa lett through this year .. A' program -of safety p::trol for the - J g Y P g bout eighteen lawn. att�itded. G:arrirs 1963 to 1,806 in 1958 and 'for the from the school to King Street, east school children _of base Line may were played; p•i:.ca awarded and the + same period assessment had gone up Dealer, of Year He said he felt our teaching staff here be in roduced on ),.t,ua,� I. ,id the -gifts to the brid--elect admired'. A4r.: (bent $695,522 to $1,608,807. He, said was the best that could be had ands School Board, Teachers and Local Hugh Miller, Janes mother, poured- red- -taxes collected this year will be-over' eomrpended them all. Pelice give their conscrit, coitee and the beautiful cake was At rite Ei lith Annual Ban Banquet of With the z .itY of the Base Line r 1;00 per cent of the current roll, K q R P. Winters, a board meiaber, p & cut by the bride. ; -Reeve Morley commended the staff alit I. G. A, Dealers; held recently u ed cveryrone .to get out and vote and the posting of a S:'-mile .limit rg Mr. Bill. Newman, IN has beeq ' a -and police department. He added a in Toronto, honour : was bes:ow•ed and to put a ' sound and able-board past the school ,many parents have doing a superb, conservation job ou f little _ later that. he yvould• like ..it upon .i+dr. Harold Richardson, of into office, been worried about the children w lick known that the villa had always Pitkering, 'when he was named wild •fowl in this nrighlicrhood, vest. village Ys Mrs, Gertrude Crichton, seeking are crossing at this comet of 'the given some publiei y in an ,a,'ticfe sot along well with, both Pickering Dealer of the Year", Continued Ors. Page, Three Bret k Road.1 _ n Mr. Richardson was written' by our loco c nservationist Township and the Town of Ajax. He presented _ ____________-__________________ Mr, Carl Laybourn, Director of With the hi Dial. phones In Pickering 1960 and author, Mr. Jack Hambleton; . - , strongly urged" everyone in. the. vil- ghest award that can be Safety Promo'foif, Highway Safety and published ' in Saturda 's Globe lage••to get.-out and vote this Satur- gained in he I. G. A. Chain. Com- Branch of the Dept. of Transport, and Mail. y day. pe.ing against 125 stores, this is a A contract for the • construction of spoke to the Base Line Home and A banquet for the T,!achers' Fed- J.-H. , Purvis, chairman roads said great compliment"to our local store. a dial telephone exchange building in School this week, explaining the pro" era ion was hila, on T- csday at the:' that he ,feels changing reeves_ eve Congratulations Harold_ _----___ Ston Limited, of Toron'o, J. W. If consent is granted to go ahead, ' L• E Evening of the United Church.', year is not good and commended Tel ` � g every ____ Pickering has been awarded -to Cam- gram,_ Reeve Morley for the many years 8 W• A. catered. Lowry, Bell -Manage, announced several papula from Grades i and s-,atste- - Whitton is helping, , work he has done for this village. aremont Parade. 8; will be trained in Safety Patrol. Mr. Purvis said there was four and this weak. The building will n lot- Mrs, George Brown, since her ret- one-half miles of gravel road ire the This Saturday atcd tom the west side`of Greenwood'. They will not cross the road, but urn front hospital. i ,• Tillage, which is costly to keep gray. y Road,. just south of NO. 2 Highway, v61 hold .the children rack until it _ i :Hiss Danns Sot; is in hos its gilled and oiled, He said when pus- in Pickering Village. It will measure is safe for them to cross over. The for observation, c P L stoic he endorsed a paving program Claremont wi!khold its Ten h A,t- 62 feet by 75 feet and will consist of .Patrol Officers will wear bright Those who attended the perform• at a mile per year, He` said 'from rival Santa Ciaus Parade this Sat- one storey and basement ydiow sl'ckers with brown belts. ante-of ".The Barber of Seville" by, Tetters on file it would, Appear - as urday, starting a:: :.t 1',30 p.' fn. Dial scn;ice here is expected in This Plan has been in operation the Opera Co::,par3y of Toronto, giv- ° though the Department of Highways fin.pwn as "thy big est, little the spring of 1960. for twenty-six year and new en- en in Whitby, will .be in.erested to a par. =--- --- -- compasses eight hundred schools. Of ----•----------------- know that two performances were tvi?I pave able shoulders of the road ade in the country'" , it has, in the ' Mar- g , •', ovembeti 24 and tliroug}s part of thtr�illage this year. The former Clarence Silk-M�at— this. eight hundred, there has yet to given in Halifax *' ' ` r , `1Vdr, Purvis Fs standingfor re-election. ! past, attracted e, ,,r. ,from all over 'he district, ani :n:°r,� feel tFi _ -- ket prenv9eb is to be ope Ha to to br an accident reported. f Radafid��l• p _ 2 the latter i4 aid of the 5priam- 5 . a c 1S - -- ---- ----- -- - - 6 ' isaster--R lie Iitit rl 'I'keper ti cnor trti ':a my (serer ten- Township Hires formance received the highest, praise and hydro, s:,.14 he felt that history tees. _ operate from now until Christmas. •p • tail made in til -village in 1958 in-_------ --"-- w� n Prizes will I'e ` iron th music critic of-the HalrY.ax over ttitt" hydro s item. He _ 1^�t a for t}:c hest PICKERI74G I • paper, g y 3 floaf., seed there ,tit be fTcc candy Pl3BLIC SCHOOLS rEn Inger * �Sr.. A'. E'. Calvert who has not , skid that whHc t'lis system has low- for all the clil r.. `,Qe their adver- been too' well (.telt:, is (•ery much Bred rates it. is also operating .,t a cmcn' in thee i..ue. Churc'r St., N., and Lincoln Ave profit. This. profit-is needed to pur- _ ' - ehase transformers ($500 each) and " ,--------- are presenting their Pickering Township has employed improved. s daub+iter Mrs. R. D. d Hi to service any new subdi'.-isions. He :•pick:rin r, T, O. Jefferson, of. (fin sin, of Han ]ton, spent the cc_I g_ H'gh-Scboc4 Stu den NNUAL �_ of rite t• eP1 - w't}7 Atm ' suggested itie rices P.t� E start - a' Five as Engineer.' He commenced duties len to and brin back some of Pack'-Bed °cele nicely, 1500 par. +CHRISTMAS CONCERT The afternoon W. A. of the Unit P try g cels. which are b-in dstributed to DECEMBER 10: - this week 'at $6.000 per annum.-Mr. pe 'for a bet cr da the' business lost b hydro to other, Y" g WEDNESDAY; Jefferson is married, and presently e'S Churcl, Fie' y than y "need children of -'the dis',rict last week, for their Annual • Christ- etilities. He'stated water is operating At 8.00 P- M. ovine, in Willowdale. Previously h^ mom commendable , but tremendous•mas Bazaa' this Saturda. , Decem Mal- at a profit but h id . nutted rates .in y�yc- A htdous task too for I In The Auditorium Of had worked as an Engineer in tier 6. ' • Ajax will likely be going up, which lyra T. J. Wheeler, who ovetsegls, I Pickering IIistrict High School aye, and comes well qualified to fill i J this PCS' Continued On Page Throe a SIL�'LR COLL% T10hT + .. ..:�-•-�... - �.. -.. - .. J ~��, , .rte.:--• ...,- . Y- - - i•. Aw 07, • • �+g^e Nalaina6u s-��y� ect'on'said rMnk*g you on:e again, I 170 - Ronald I Ronald Watson seeking et i Pickering Village Eleetlons might affect us. He said he felt sew- l he felt sewers were important Hesaid Yours most eratefalfy. - age was the big question in 1969, he favored a sidewa program, - _ and added that the 'savin tioning the walk to Lincoln Street V Dingley, would go a long way over nahy� I School and the new subdivision. He Chairman, Karen' Lava Fund , - pay the sewage cost. As council's also said he would like to -see a stop _-------------------------------- toreAiesentative card chairman of the light in lk e.^Mage as a safety mea- • �., - Heal e • . - ., - . • . • ••- t t Unit, 91r. Hall reviewed' the. s 1 tar �..f. es LEST -- growth of that Office since it was -------_-•- -- r�stmas_ arty �RE E --------------- -- - Handicapped ,� — = y first set up. He is up for re-el,ctivn. fl Fir Ha capped" Y _ _ Albert Reeve, chairman of fire and Pickering Village t - ` police said that our fire department • 1 C ovnc�llor` s one of lite best equipped there is bir" and bf s C. E Brown ant- Child ' en 3 and that our firemen are trained and - er aimed the members cf tlie-L`nited +irn ve2•y capable in handling it. "I'm Church Choir at treeir L•orte recent- The Annual Christmas Party'for Handicapped Children will be held proud of our fire de artmenE, they ly. Everyone has a• most enjoyable in the C: F.. Centre, Pickering"United �.��� are a credit.`to onr vi(age;' he said. tune. other guests ^cludis b1 r. and - Mr. Reeve revived the Church, on IIecember 13, from police setup, bfr<. Howard bfcCiemerts, Mr. j. . � P, to 4.00 p. m. , E -1 ;tat'n Chief Nickling comes to tFo U. Rema er, Mr. \�'. C. Murkar and Qn the first year a part was held - :ill: t:•:th 20 , Y years experience- and \i r: Robin Nicholson, Whitby. there we -e seventeen, handicapped Conztablr, O'Grady with $ve year; ex- Afr, and Mrs. aures Muidocir and children attending; now .there are "PROGRESS WITH CAUTION" periencc-w:th ttr, R.C.M.P. He j cam- Mr. and Mrs. S ante Murdoch, of mended the y foray. The paren s 'and families of VOTE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6 1933 - Iom A. M. to 7.00 P. M. in police .for recently start- Oak Ridges, attended th< Tuck -Wil- -at hal these children are invited to -attend. , g a junior band which p son wedding on Saturday, at Isling- eurb any juvenile delinquency. He, ton United Church, and reception a. Anew feature will be, that the tut --d uvt:i tire and ponce tle .u•t- children, will put on their, own mus, A S. .. him err Bnl'inger, of ical program, led by Canon H S t. Mr. . , .. ment were operating West Pam inn, '�itmu :. _ •. _Rev. Bruce Mr herd. The catering -will will b'e done i wit their t � budge Reeve is up for re- c and s Shep g i • on, ea M dr�ch Senior W. A. of the Church. - t Mrs. �r o And, of course, Santa will_be there 'on. Burliagt called on their cousins, ���� Al'Swerdfiger, member of the 1958 Mr and s James one -r council who is resi day last week. of fining at the end --------------=------------•-_-- -------------------------------- '-Re' ------------------------- , n . the year. said he worked with a ?O ?HE EDITOR BOY SCOUT NEWS good council. He favors going ahead _ $y ffitltlte i[iil _ • ! 1 • P U R V I S "wage annexation if we Desi - Davis - - - with se - ean. He stn that being on canner! �° This being the first rnhtatm w%rit- takee agreat deal of time, On bshslf of the Katon :en about Dunbartos,Scout Troop,, I _.. _ Viktor Dingley, PM & tasy I take ddo kT seeking election, feel i should sive as recount of tlr+e • stated he feels the Village should an- to -1104 the waaio of a0 concern- pre--im.- status of the Tr _ COMO11or nes to try and. get ' ed for tbo poblx}ty afforded Chir has Ttte u�ustry He said Duabarton Scout Troop .haeiat the her, fek taxes could bo- lowered and fund is 766 Worthy newspaper• present time, thirty, members who :. -MRVIS WA c� � :be "favors ;ren gsr%W eoilea- I &GUM at tads time, like > e are divided into five Patrols, of nix -� _ "eking these of 7ooc has _ to Wa boys each. Mr. Dick Pollard George McCalny#, who so senesomly and anbeeitatia;ly saki he favored airing prog� in costr0paud, and thereby, enewe . that led the Troop far ski last four. •yearn - the vilisge, thst`he had the time -to me ftsslidal burden. at fence, be and at present has trio `Assist.=:,. ;et•ve on council and would do bis lifted from the shoulders of the us. Jack May .sad Mike .Mille ;with Nick Mark the Firsta Ott for the village if els )& de 3ieis palm!,. Balser acting as Troop, Leader., Perhaps the most im ` _ por aut thing that rias IaaAPened .to the Scouts is t _ ( his • area. as a whole, to date,: wiil _ ViC _ _ _ QEr�Ct be the formation of i Council of all _ 1A h Troops in Pickering Township -tire - Scov:s of,the three Troops in Ajax, - - l�A E R L BR Y A N T - Plus Claremont, Ping, Fairport and Dunbartati plan to form •a Di'v : s ,rove representative - - • ' twit' oatmittee •o p omot Snout • t r e ac nes n this townsht The ss- _- . � e� augwa! m re: in is - t o take lace nee _ - C, E. Centre. of • g , _' -- -- � :, 2. a the - - --- United Cls run the _ . �Counc�l on December 6 195$ Pickering _ t pickerieg—Village a � During ¢ ! - - �m'Vorid Ba film be shown ot? t5e Boy jamboree. • The Remembrance Da Parade r - :Public y Sd�sol Trustee ceetly held Pickering was srteg - iie _. - - -- - - tended by the Dunbarton Brow•u VOTE DVC- BER A, 10.00 A. M. to 7.00 P. ll, Cubs, and the attended Cu Scar's Scotts - J of Pidcesing, tbtailing s total tore- PICKERING VILLAGE - out of about forty persons. �.: RE ELECT LL - E, - -- B - RD - _ . _ :. - t. - ---------- VILLAGE, SCHOOL BOARD - • YD _ ani _ UR REf1if �I election, said; sJte baae8 her platiorta ressingfo�tkte tied'era�-goveramelstft ors on free NCILLOR U _ 'TNAWI�S YOU to take over rife satire costo of ere- _ _ • mentary education, -.feels _free dental - - -cane should be provided for our ch8- - �� ; d � and rnat v►a should To. the Ratepayers of Pi+eketr�.=t/i�lag� f �: ter _mt.for re - larded schools. T uw* it t 9 e:imiaa! May 1 titanic you for yew confidence in electing two os Reeve. of The Vifloge last year and making possible the the harce:uto;go•otttseelsingdons_ - y law representative to County' Council to assume lite tions' I. d. FOR INFORMATION PHONE 71a attire ` of Warden of Owlarfe County,ottd place -the Vilbge •Gordon Hepditeh, eeeltiti election of Pickering to the fronton ant inaMers of business lewd said he had no axe to grind. He said - oc w a� M sacral occasions. I will de my bast to justify the confi- he felt dist 'if we t1floVr federal - r - dewce � Placed me as take aW - ::. have in me in electing provincial g xnments to :Reeve our V' a seventh time. our economy, we'll me the day. e 4• -' said he felt t our educationg sf r homes ministers have bowed' to social - My Best Wishes. to all members of your fomilfee.• pps�tre�� i = our vt ,ares and have .lowered the gtaadarda r _ of the' May the Prosperity and happi+te of you be the - - VOTE and ELECT p - tezcelafeeeiin. r Denis Robinsonseeking election. ince srel 'stated he was born in Britain. a1••• 7 r , _ Ctrl E. Morley has spent most of his life in though RON� AT�ON - t _ Ree„e muu age is an ins4rance tnanagee� -_ .ths A11410; Board ef lh�wde. He mid— „` genta, and is a member of i he felt any candidate should have the f - COUNCILLOR 159 - following qualifications:- f. Time; L Business managementexperience; a. ��ere ility.'tobe constructive; 4. Abili ."SOMWD DEVELOPMENT FOR A BETTEii, tiCK>aRING^ - be impersonal; 5. Ability t�ezpreea , Ab _ one's Pelf; C. Willingness to accept. 4 reepoaaibility •for niistake3 as well as e VOTE - DECEMBER s. W.-10.00 A: M. to 7.00 P, M. ' �AN�A' CLAUS `PARADE the glorifications. - ----------------- - -- - --- - Sourday, December 6, .1938 • . , . BRADY. V OTE AND ELECT �nte - - PLUMBING A' :1 30 : CONTRACTS AND REPAIRS - "-` Prizes for School Floats HOT WATER REATWO _ Geirge �MacCalman,_ 1st, x15; 2nd, xlo. >,•• wily w S Over Pupils 39 8, Under Pupils 1st, X15; 2nd, ;10. Fo. A G*W,J•b Non -Winners . : .. .. • ' _ .._EvrXthlnS iw Ploa,bin�; - VARIETY FLOATS _ 1st, $10; 2nd, $5.s - Bash - - :.:COl:1NCI L LOQ' 195.9 VARIETY FLOATS (Business: Men) -.Sarco Silver Cup AT.•��'. DECORATED BICYCLE (12 and under) - 1st, $3; 2nd,Z; 3rd, u=o: OTHER ENTRIES (children's) - 1 st, ;3; 2nd, $2; 3rd, $1. . Kinpsten Rd. •Nat Hill , a MEW CUBS - ] st, X15; 2nd, 10; 3rd, ;S; SCOUTS, GUIDES, BROWNIES. ---------------------=-- =--=----- _ . �� BESTt� - 1st, $5; -2nd $3 6 5.. N R - WN ALL KIND Q' FREE CANDY FOR ALL CHILDREN PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL . i�OARD OF Lucky -Draw- Prizes old-F1repLces RF Datta - - EDUCATION 1 In Naturist. Stone:' hrome riche , Table leu Chairs.- -Value - Donated by McEachnie r Funeral Home -1. 3. 1 st-C Girl's B - � 2nd Boy's or Value #SO 00 ------------- ----: - ---- ----- irycle ICRERIY'1G 356Rf •a• ' - to fob '1 59 VOTE - N i ) 3rd Cedar Chest -Value ;60.00 -Donated by McEachniro :•DEW DROP INN" ` - _ funeral Home.. _. 'Fryer - Donoted by Canadian Piro• Associate More, %'FULL COURSE MEALS _'!, A DE N IS ROBIN ' Ajax _ - - TAKE-OUT ORDERS ON - - Other Prizes - FISH and CHIPS • i : 4 y I.F. -- ....... ... : seer ! • , .. • _ _ , , n Townshipo Hin,dona--Continued appointed ind'astry had nae' come to expect it wt uld lower taxes. Pickering. He said he could not see Kai Vizely and Harry Sl ang will said he felt the "ward system" Was where taxes in the township would conte -Y. the seat in Waru I. botu men B�A�� O� �D�VA ���� t working out well. In regard to taxes. be going down. are farmers and new comers to mun. A _ he pointed out that people mu-st real_ Edgar James, Ward 2. said he was icipal work. 'ICKERING _. ize they have to be paid. He said, ivppy to serve the farmers as they Harry Ashton, aeclairned for Ward y - ' - possibly sonic methods used by town- did nae complain about sewage, lack 3, said that with him Ward 3. came � ARD _Z.. losers j had ;-� ship's agents (trot enY; of water or garbage collection. Hc' first ---the township t P af,er, but felt •not been 'proper, anis hoped they -said work on Pickering Beach and that if others did the same; no one d -would not rc actor. He said '.hat tl'.c Audley Roads would have top ,riot- cz Aigher E�ueattonal Standards 1 would be ovcriockcd. : In ment;onod a year zha its with hint, if not dune this year. Miles Cook, .contcstin^ Ward 4. A t coming to Picketing, had purchased On "dog control", he said of the 26(I said he had served ".woeyears on the 19Improved School Facilities - a large amount of .land and v:uuld dogs !licked up :his year, 174 were Schcol Beard in Area 2„ the laster like to start work wi him titre next T Progressive Thinking destroyed. As a member of tl:e Ajax- as Chairman, ,and felt his experience s a ehr months. He added that t%vo am Pickering Hcsp�tal Beard, he said he 1 tL�,e would be of benefit to council. ► - tw i ► all industnes would loc:c'herc in was pitased to report that tlu-y are ( He'said he felt there shouid be a { ` • • • 1959; Colonial Homes, east- of the finishing the year tri h an ''open;- , closer lia:on b,1ween school boards �• q ► ___ __.$ay Read, that w-oudd nnpluy up to ting surplus" of v14G0 .as compared ` and council. Added that cotmcil sack �' ► $cventy per ons, and another on the , to a $12,00) deficit a year a o. He ► g should appeal.to higher gore:nmentsX 4-h concession that would hire UP'- reviewed some of, the work: Base- for help against erosion along our EED a 3 _ • " _tp {tits men. • He said he expe•ctcd 'ban league and. theatre group, und- � beach. fronts. q • ±` " it would be t•t�e 1^5? 'Council that er the' Recreation Committee. " of Ross Deakin, candidate in Ward t ;would accept or resect :rte proposal wl.ich'he `has been, Chairman. I 4. said he felt the township was on - - -of Crusader Developments " to build Councillor Robert Stewart, said he the move. He Stated he had lived VOTE FOR REED twenty-five hundred homes near the fel, that the Council should tie in here 25 of his 27 Bay. He stated that the Base Line' good hands. during the coming year, Years, and was i had been nearl • eompleteui by the g g g this towinterested in the fu,:ure of THE MAN WE NEED! } ff to deal soundly with proposed de• this township. County, amt that -the lar.er this year; veiopment. He said that a third man Ward S., opposing Robert Stewart - had taken over four and one-half may be hired in the South-wc-. Fire Ward4. said he tad lived here for _ -miles of the 4th Con. Air. Law•som -Area next year, . but could not -sire ten years, is married, with five child - said that else growth seen here in t}ic that. it would affect the 'Yate". ' len. *He said his first in-'erest would • past few. ears was nothing to what Mrs Jean L McPherson said she e t Ward 4: Ratepayers,and bas- '• Townsbip EIedin would•be taking place with the- next. did•itot think it was good to have a es his.capipaign on four points:. The _ - few years: Reeve, a Deptt.y-Reeve and Court- interests of Ward 4., the Health and Sherman "•Sea. t. Deputy Rceve, ��j� os�i k DeP Y chlor all from one �rard on Council. saftey of all peoples in .he common= save • a few statistics, _ .mentioning She said that she represents the ly-referred-to South End of the Twp., + ' `' - ► that totwsrship populations had in= l whole- township. She said she oat to Adjust the Taxpaying Policy for _ _. ` creased this )year by 976, and ass- I disappointed that roadwork at Pick- the betterment "of all PP people in the - ■ , S . e•snterts by $1,943,600.f1f1; over 300 ering Roth and on Audle'y Rd. had township: nfonetar'I A Fair and _ ► - ;, BttiIdissg Permits with an average ,yo; been completed, but had been "just policy for the welfare depart - jut fairgrieve Via lof $14,600 had been i-ued. assured t� would be started this year. menti of Pickering Township. ■ _ ► $ie stated that contrary to some -re- ' Ross Hawthorne will seek re-elcc Mil: VioletSwan, candida a in _ ► ports. ,if she Crusader.. Development tion in Ward 4, Said he ieeis the pro- W'ard$., opposing ' . Robert ' Stewart. Aml went through, it would not afi- posed development around French- said she has .been teaching school COUNCILLOR �� � ��� ► - get sdwol rates in the rural war�ds, s Bay could mean a tremendous -for 25 years, and . bas served the _ r - And because the housing , propoxd advancemea, or "a lot • of trouble- township in many w-Ays. She said " l was of a higher - ssessmefl: value. ► the difference Fytag is thr word' she had -served it, the RCAF for 12 ► that that preren.tly in the area, he ••motion". He added that "living in years.She said she "was appalled at SWuidayr D*ci lbor . b 10 a.m. d P.M. ► -did not think it would increase rates. the middle of it, he is deeply, 'ton- :he d ► lie raid :he master, zoning bylaw cep -out rate from our High ► g y eerned about i. and fee.•s the .propos_ School:, and is strongly in favour ► - - which tram l:ad two readings, m'ght a1 should be scrutinized every step of of the -new school being a technical ► -~ require some minor changes, butthe way. He said he felt that devel- and cor:unercial ' school•'. - ► 'brould not be given a third reading t,. " r:_ ► -opment m Ward 4. v.7:■ a c, . a.. --•-----------------------------= - " ► - natil public mcv%ings had been held. ect the future of the vixn-hips ud Pariah. Hill .To Be Dedicated - ► At reviewed witce of the rani;.-_ ion -that-a great porion vi ft6t furure ► work doae on reads this year. He The Parish Hall of St. Edward good or b, lies in ' Ward 4, Hr ,_ . B INGO -7-saidhe believed that most urban re- gromised that .if the project does go- The Confessor . in West Rouge will r ► r sidents were only interested in wl a' through, it will go _hrougjt prooperly be dedicated by 'ihe Lord Bishop �tR - p1(� � ('� COMM. HALL _ they got for their tau -dollar, and d.d to the good. not the detriment of the Torbntn, Rt. Rev. F. H. Wilkinson, rL4ss Ri ► not rare much where they livc3..He - ,ownship. M. A.. B. D„ LLB., on Sa"urday, - ► - said he would am oppose amalgam- t h at Oft ret -All who ► _ scion annexation or joint-servi�e� iiP. George Todd, former reeve, de - Decetttber 6t 8. p. ► - 1 lined nomination in Yard 1., sta Ing alas be inters ted can be sure of a•� ► - in the irate mu of allhe was at present serving on the High hearty" welcome, and are urged to ► Sid Pugh., to bowing out a. "Cain- School Board. He said if Miser-, keep the date in mind. - - t Ci21or in thud 1., said he was ds- did come to Pickering, - he did not i` .. " `- •- . D&C013iA?OR ACUff ��• _4 ► • PAINTER_ ► " - _ _ $ t 25pes hour for 9 � • . _. - - f r nick, clean guar. 5 Vouchers for 16 tb. Turkeys ► _ _ _ -JAIL ����D�' # arched �>g. Er - Palating and .pail . _ ► ' . CM er-hangisq. Eric -Stokes. and Fraalt - - ��N �%S ► _ . b te, Decorators, Phone TEmplr ► �A P=A'FIONS will be s=eivcd by the eta � 9-1714 or•9-..'to_'b ^'s • . ► _: � . _ � ; detapred mild! Trredy _ .. ", .. .. . , . �,• - _ , � _ . . ► (December 9th. 19:4 for ',tae positions of guards !or the smelt jai it ► 'Whitby. Ontario, slr►. ,,,i,rrmyt�,l► sA48 —• 25 b So yeast,.' t - j NALARY SCl RAXLB 'a-Xutimtam 43.26� ► _ t - - AmncrAL INC3tltMENTS — sirs- ►► .. `" ," • "N 6 H l$ F$DAY W81L- .t, . ■ .: .. ► ` OTHRR i %WC9g SENEFITS . Alplitcatioa 1►o.-M may b•: obtained from the aader�ipnd. - - - „ : ► J m. Ga - - KMININ � Coaty of naoBa . Ontario , .. : ► . ► MRS_ GER UDE 01ir rn� _ LV -��- _ —__ .-._�.• ;` -� _ . O. r, Jfrs. Jephort pre- deceased him a few years -ago. He is DaW fi w4ce. To Atsa Fseae OBSAN� °MIM. MtEACHNIE, Frrp. I survived b y 4wo daughters; ( Bea> Nl �r • .•• 1' (xesffiton. Phone Piekeeing 193aad ria kv;; -; tl f'' •-•'AIk:L'..2-Teti, � :.rc '�;::•d lSOAT>e: PICB'F.itIIHd MMIntcrr.'„nt`— :. Pickering, Ont. - Ceme i+ KEW AND CLARKE �! - •-----------------= • Explorers Hold Initiation Service 0 �3EWMEOM .0 fI!UC1`lO1�B8 ZW. ectox ,. S. JEPHSON { `am Aathaini the : • • of ontede a d Y&L Barslafer as Saliciitor of the Explor- er's Group. of tile . United Church ,. With the passing of Mr. John Sam � Annual Meeting - 4[7ARANTEED ” Gilenwood HMS, Aim afternoon. Fifteen girls took part in the service, uel Jephson. of Brooklin, Ont., on November 18th, ,here pas,ed a form- cr outstandiu Ontario Cotu.ty, Soil and Crop Improvement A93oeiatiots ;.j assisted by Mrs, C. E. Monet' retiresentino -.6. txr u c Rade, TV Service IlAeEAlHH���S citizen of Pickering N�illage. Befog coming to Pickeri g IN Tiff LEeiION HALL, UXBRIDGE, ONTARIO M. � in tl:e cnlplo}', of of the Spink Diills, ,• _ i : WEDNESD.IY, DECEMBER 10, 1S53; AT 10.30. A. Anv Make or Model _� =FUNERAL DIRECTOR bir. Jephson lit ed a Godericl:. Nor- vaf and Strectstille.i He •� bPBAKERS: Dept. Field Husbandry, O. A. C. Guelph Arthur Field FURNITURE DEALER moved to Brooklin 29 years ago, tl•y,_-� he op- d the hardware Dr. James E.'.Winch, of Mr. Ken F t1Ls, Ficld' Crops Branch, Torbnto s.:-:; un'il re c► aug a few R its will p: given on '.he various field crop dest:onstrations - — r' • Years a his years in Pickering was active in. carried 'out during the year. r Free Lunch At Noon Everybody W eleoma Ambulance Service Private' DAY OR NiG}iT olitical life;_ was a Police Mag - tate; a r.,:: `er and ts Past !aster of the bla onic Grder. 'and' 'a member { of the t O -- - - : H. 1� FAIR ROY ORMISTON Seesetary-Tressuutior Presidtnt LV -��- _ —__ .-._�.• ;` -� _ . O. r, Jfrs. Jephort pre- deceased him a few years -ago. He is DaW fi w4ce. To Atsa Fseae OBSAN� °MIM. MtEACHNIE, Frrp. I survived b y 4wo daughters; ( Bea> Nl t ' Char etrd Bums FK Ab • rs: Douglas Norman, Peterhor6: ' (�IIIti: C. 1 Mrs. Grant Sine. V'ew- 1' (xesffiton. Phone Piekeeing 193aad ria kv;; -; tl f'' •-•'AIk:L'..2-Teti, � :.rc '�;::•d lSOAT>e: PICB'F.itIIHd MMIntcrr.'„nt`— :. Pickering, Ont. .::'ire^Iq e.:. I lac at Erskine Ceme i+ KEW AND CLARKE �! 1- •-----------------= • Explorers Hold Initiation Service -, �3EWMEOM fI!UC1`lO1�B8 ZW. W. H. J. TH01iPSON, B. A, LLB. Mrs. C. Richardson _ and -Mrs. 3i. Johnson and members { `am Aathaini the : • • of ontede a d Y&L Barslafer as Saliciitor of the Explor- er's Group. of tile . United Church iorb� lmpbalanfl• Haws BtidA coh mbit 4nd Oeerrio were hostesses ro the mothers and W. M. S- members on JVednesdny _ - 1#'Ys1�r, am*F�be • ettee apetiip s! l;�a�ottttaii• ” Gilenwood HMS, Aim afternoon. Fifteen girls took part in the service, Rule Desi BeIr io• tit a �iw`r lana: Alam lea assisted by Mrs, C. E. Monet' retiresentino -.6. txr u c family of Whitby' also Mr. and Mrs. _a Yr. corned, the rink at the'school should the ' Recording See., Joan Carter; Cern- Sec., Eileen Kemp; Treas., Pat Will - d Pascoe, and daughter, Clara mod K. C. e be in operation this month, as to start flood- on Friday ni tat 6.30 o'clock, to and Mrs. Pascoe on on Sunday, LAREMONT -welcome the w pastor and his - We are glad to know Mr. F. Car- Votes here will go to the pills wife, Dir. and 'Mrs. John Carnegie. ter is feeling some better. Keep up the good work. 'Saturday to elect a Councillor The Young People are in charge of Congratulations to Brougham Hoc- key Team who have .on for Ward 1• Kai VizeIy and Harvey the, office. Polls the program. following supper. Mrs. Margaret Wilker has- been - -. Spang are seeking open from 10.00 a. m. tb 6.00 P. confined to her bome for the past ' out and back uP your team. are two weeks, with flu. Euchre was held as usual Tuesday The dance at the hall• on Saturday Claremont Baptist Young People evening in the township hall, when -.evening was cancelled owing :o the conducted the service on. Sunday the followingwere winners: Mrs. I morning. Dir. Stan McDiull'en, 1 5- Jean Evan, Mrs. Lena Ogden andMany ptorm. j Schools and business places are I ident was in :he pulpit. Dir: Gordon - -- -- —busy this week getting floats. ready_ Johnson sang two fine solos. The "The Ross Carlton and Mr. Owen Gray. for the Big Santa Claus Parade this serinon topic was Three Ess - Specials to --Mr;. H. Pugh. and Mr. Saturday. entials In Every Christian Li`e." "Witnessing" T. Hammopd. Snow and icy roads on the week- The first part on was The Firemen will, hold their an. nual mee''in in the Fire Hall g f knd kept Ken Ward busy, pulling taken by ' Dirs. Jack Hall, the sec - on' Wednesday evening, December 10, ;gars from the ditches. out for ond. on "Prayer" by Mr..Bilt Keev- il; the third, on '"Bible Study" by r A good number .turned ` ache Masonic Service in the United Miss Mary Schneider. The W. M. S. meeting of the local lChurch here, Sunday. evening. Rev. The monthly meg' ing of the W. church will be held on Thursday,No. December 11, at the home of Mrs. E. Creswell delivered the mess- M, S. will be held in the Sunday United Church ;;•,. He was assisted by. Rev. T. School Rooms of the *s1leetham• tis on December 11, at 2.30 p. m. Mrs. Verse from James'. Hostesses: Mrs. Several from here attended the Frank Carson, • Mrs. Henry Johnsen J. Mitchell, Mrs. Shea and Mrs. W. Ulsonic Ladies' Night, at Pickering and Mrs, fib'. Neal are in chargr of Ellicott. Please note --meeting date . pn Saturday night• the program. Roll Call to_ be ans- t Mr, G. M. Forsyth w•as--confined wered with a verse of scripture conn 1 d Flo his home for a few dayi, as the taining the word `'Light". The See. meeting.Birthday gesult of a fall on some ice• retary of each department is asked The BaMr in tha' hall on SaetFr- Mrs. Lea Lye is improving after to bring is a - report of work done e}a5► afternoon proved -sate a success, qtr illness. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lehman, of during the year. Mr. Nelson Sanderson -.!sited his despite the very unfavorable weath- 8ov=raaville, visited on Sunday, Mr. 'aster, Mrs. Bert Hata, Osha*ri, for err: The home baking s4ensed,•to be. "d3dt3. Wes- Lehman -three weeks. , 'the first attraction, whik the aprons A"few 40 furnace' is being install• The Teen- cutter spa tsa- r , led is the CommuaisY Hatt.'Toros- tinct to 'helped 1 Hr. aril 31rs`. Mn 1'Eoites, heid�sotoFD�eC���2?1te tion -i-3h to l ask all who to to. and (steads, sACnt the week -end ---------------------------------- I 6t their .cottagge here.. A�QA� -----�--±----- y itggoo, suatber from here atter- Ilriri/ 1�"�"�'------------V WEST ROUGE $edthe Santa F,laus Parade at Sympathy is extanded to Mrs. G Stouifvule, on Saturday-' Lemmon on the passing of .hoe bro. -. - • The. D*ewber meeting of the W. Cher Mr. Frank Hood; df' Valentin, snowfall, the wirIeporw season will be held in the Coenmuntty -. Dear Lindsay. got off to a good start. The you club hills were heavily dotted wio on Deeeuaber 1% at 2.00 p• m Mr. and Mrs. A J. Gray and rose �� , GIff _!'1a71, Jt011 Call for this ineeting is=A Re- Russell and Gordon. and Hilts. WIM + Cope for a Christ=as Treat" with. a Gray were guests of(lir. and list. - - samp'Ic. to be auctioned. Mrs. Cliff Lawrence' Gray, Kinsale, on Satur- ence Gain; =e -Pres., Grace Seth: Reynolds, is Con renes for :he day, �7 evening. --, - and will have a special speaker. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. WDa, Knox tisited ' �►- E Cres weal. launch Committee. their son Harrv, and Mrs. Knox. at --- - urs. Wallace, Mrs. toss Hill, Mrs Solina. on Sur .sy. ;WEs Lehman, 11rs. Green and Mrs. family of Whitby' also Mr. and Mrs. _a Yr. corned, the rink at the'school should the ' Recording See., Joan Carter; Cern- Sec., Eileen Kemp; Treas., Pat Will - d Pascoe, and daughter, Clara mod K. C. e be in operation this month, as to start flood- tams; Social* Convener, Win Fergus- and Mrs. Pascoe on on Sunday, Kiwanis Club, expects it soon as the ground has been on; Program Con., Shirley 'Miller.; We are glad to know Mr. F. Car- as levelled.Newspaper Reporter,, Betty' McC1ell- ter is feeling some better. Keep up the good work. Speaking of tobogganing,- the Rouge Hill Drive are and. The next meeting of the Ladies' Congratulations to Brougham Hoc- key Team who have French's of mourning the Joss of their 8 -foot J. and green pad Club on December 8th, will be a Christmas Party. Come out and en - played four games so, far., and won. three. Conte C. 1• iigjins,4cbogga4 which disappeared froril their car joy an evening of fun. -' out and back uP your team. trunk on Sunday about 4.00, P. m,. Beginning next week ,this col- Euchre was held as usual Tuesday near the Shopping Cent:e. If any- umn will be written by Mrs. Betty a. evening in the township hall, when one has found this toboggan, please McClelland of Rouge Highlands Dr. the followingwere winners: Mrs. tall AT 2-0753. — As M-rs. McEltHa d -is -new -in- the Jean Evan, Mrs. Lena Ogden andMany happy returns to little Jan- district, she will appreciate the ass - Mrs. Hodgson; Mr. H. Plaxton, Mr, e, Brown of Ridgewood Rd., who ietance of a:l the residents in "pp - Ross Carlton and Mr. Owen Gray. celtbrated her fourth birthday on lying her v, ith news %;ems. Please Specials to --Mr;. H. Pugh. and Mr. November 23. call her before Tuesday each week T. Hammopd. Also celebrating a - birthday, is. at AT 2-8185. The Firemen will, hold their an. nual mee''in in the Fire Hall g son, of Rivcrcourt Dr. who Mar • Hen_ Mary December 6th. -------------------- -------------- Pickering Lstdies' Bowlfstg ; on' Wednesday evening, December 10, will three, on Mr. and Mrs. Andy Dand, Rouge - Iifovsbes 23, 1946 •- at 8.30 p. m. Hill Dr,. have returned from w rec- Team Points The W. M. S. meeting of the local ens trip to Buffalo, Cleveland and No. 3. - Wilda church will be held on Thursday,No. December 11, at the home of Mrs. Windsor. Mrs. Jack Morris, of 1. - Maryi • 2Si i, • : t No. b. - Bessie � < e Grudeff. Mrs. Randall Ellicott is the Mr. and Chesterton Shores, have moved to No. 5.. Pat t r -Id Program Conveper.•. •.Roll Call: "Atheir new home is Scarboro. No. 4. - Hilda t iF Verse from James'. Hostesses: Mrs. '. Sorry to hear that Mr. Brian Car' No. 2. - Jean J. Mitchell, Mrs. Shea and Mrs. W. ter of UPPef Rouge Dr., is in the' H. S. F. - Mary Lay 311 Ellicott. Please note --meeting date slumber ,Memorial Hospital after H. S. H. - P. Rfcl*dson' 23ft is one week earlier, than usual.. All undergoing an speratio+e. We hope H. T. F. Mary lay 683. the ladies are invited to attend this he will soon be we{t. and back h0cm- H. T. H. - j. Palmer- 5% meeting.Birthday g -o Mr. C. J• neetla8? 200 Scores, flat . Mary Lay 13. The BaMr in tha' hall on SaetFr- P�'y °f' GitasRerMsti� �> arho Boanetta 271, 220; A. Flestaoaa 2H, _ • e}a5► afternoon proved -sate a success, celebrated. a bbtWay oo X,01'10nfi,er '206; Tor Rich 204 . despite the very unfavorable weath- fid• a0fi Scores - haadicap -, Peart err: The home baking s4ensed,•to be. Congratulstioad Lo. Mr. a" Mrs- ,Rkbardson 220; -Dema DbI& mit ." 'the first attraction, whik the aprons Ernie Grindre,4- forQnerty' of Chem - and hot-dogs proved a good second. The ladies of the Woman's Ass"u- erton Shores, who have a new 9"; 25, at Searbom 'helped born, . on Novesaba �P � tion -i-3h to l ask all who to Gmieral HospitaL make it so-siictessful.• At their tnee2ni On the 27th, the -----�--±----- West Rouge Ladies' Club thorougWy - % 1� 1�"�"�'------------V WEST ROUGE enjoyed a taut by' Mr. Bird, of the : . G Ajax-WhAbyi''ickerin$ Retarded With the arrival of the heavy Children's -Assoc, and a- number -of snowfall, the wirIeporw season the member= .oiccr'eered to casrvass Election of ts►illlss rake got off to a good start. The you club hills were heavily dotted wio • is dfe current campaign• new officers for 1954 were held and �� , GIff Mr. and 11:9. Son Pascoe and the the following elected' PYai Presid,- • • skiers aad 't,boggans on :tit weelo ent, Myrtle Dear`Presdesr, liar- +pXll"CAD 8-42M cad. As fan W-_ the skating is con- ence Gain; =e -Pres., Grace Seth: and Mrs. Arnold 3ftIatgre _ _ _ _ .. _ . • rand faitiily of Smiths• Falls spent the e - - and Mrs. week -end with lilt.' - a= , •- i The tongregagoa of :he Baptist `1Chttteh is having a pot hick dinner ----------------------- ------- _ :. - . • - . - - •'.;��•�*,'``-• = IN THE MATTER OF THE PRU- �, iyy p013LD . 1,`ONSTRUCTION OF AK !- FARTS OF EAST' AVENUEINCH WATI 1 : ' - HIGHWAY No. '2 IN THE TOWN- - :19B1P OF PICKERING. 'QL , ?ASE NOTIClv.THAT: .. r 1 ' f 1) The• 316nieipal C,otindl+ of the Corporation of the Township of Pick- ering intends to construct as a'loeal improvement an eight -inch watermain _ -' - Ftlongg East A,venne from Island Road _ to High� iN4. 2,1 tlfenre alpng = 1 sighf'^2 wallo^frog EastAvetiae to :' - _ i @paint one thousand one hundred and i ' west of di west 9rk.v acs Bel Ali• 1 -Door Sedm. Me:mil 157Chewres, kat ask►. essier romint ?ms torLtires .,•. rsil .Mit+•r• ra1N . _ • � fliteren feet (2,115) e t e street line of East Avenue and in- . - txrAs to specially assess -the . Of 44e -,-post thereof upon art t area _ Q�r� as �ekeifrgt%Watet Area No. + x� de�cribe4' ad NlAws : All that por- - (tion of the Toy inn: •f Ptekerueg ly_ . - $n west of 401, t. a branch of the _ IRoege Jiarer., _ ' 342) The estirrated cosi of the eon - p struction of the said waterinain is Seventeen Thousand Seven Hundred Dollars ($17,700.00), the wk.ole � r (amount of which is to be paid by the " �' • • ` owners vi land in the said water area < i�MUNE �'Vt; .oaf- i!>•. �ppr3pvsad-con: R i H AN D-� ttom' tavided into two parts as ftrTlows: '. - _ s �• � Fik 'C j(a) r dahle f. •assessment op the ew �Ol V iJ �1 � � riteahle ltro rty abutting or dpe �l fronting on the proposed water- 4 N i� :. main at the.,fronta rate of nil Sixteen .Three Dollars a _ , • ... .'Cents ($316) payor per foot frontage. - ._A FULL SERIES OF ELEGANT IMPALA MODELS p : Hitless payment of this amount - , :is commuted payment of this amount will be made in twenty u equal annual: instalments _ The estimated Special annual rate. per foot frontage is i < Twenty-sAven and fifty-five one i • ". ltandreths cents (•$0.2;55). T (Ba' 'a special assessment on all the Magic -11l irroY �''ZyL?nSIZ 07L CLll Of�el3 iateable -property in the -said ' water area number 1. in an Q ! is amount sufficient to provide for - NEW VV PERFORMANCE & DURABILITY the balance of the, cost of t}w said was retain including de- `t , gg herfteu'e rltarges and'tlie cost of Tascreased Ares o V sibzty mantenance and management 1 _ :and the estimated increase to the mill rate ,based ' dih the -pr = _ • - - - i sent assessment is zero mills. ja . (a04 WAQ ) Application will bi imife' by - rhp11 B a at'cor rtshap r��ai° fhi;� �jw1'•• �lc�ndlin(y titling and steering ease ' undertaking df the said construction _ and tiny owner may within twenty-one t 59 CHEVROLET tars after the fust'tiuhlBoa d bf is ����_ :� Fug. c i� sus othis notice file w7tfi the P,oard histion to the said wor.: Nein un -EVEN SMOOTHER, - LI (4) The Board !nay approve of the ; , said work being undertaken but be- rage the �9 nlQr els at Four• local authoresed Cheirotet dealers doing so ; it may appoint. a time i ttndl place when any objections to the - - plaid work will be -considered. - -- - . C891E DATED at Brougham this 10th day if November, 3958. � e • s s nR4AqN 0 W 8 IF K� - - - - - - - woo v. --o- ,�. ,�..,`l-+�`:..'�.y y C,�'�"".'1.� '+.. '.`.. sy,.,,, i„�, .. �� '.7 `'"cv.2y�. t``�.,� ^�'j:'` s�S� .. +, •W__7 ri d ~r'7-•�``...r'7+ 'M%, DW tbn• "an n day, ' � � �� Wit, 0, at the haa�e AAC} q - AUK... i •I Mr: `a>sd' Tdr ey" d ext ' Svia r Y Dedemier 1 4 ► + . �bAt;t eliB>ttx R1tr; �otlged _ Lorne a 4e1R•;-,h a winter' tnon',hs, Sun bsr. 2: 'For the of J P n8 ' Mrs, Jack Em ri ham. A:, School wilt at,endance is requested as this' is Di 81e .`tkb'�Wknptd so much last W*dA-0`15day to" raise 'an add3tioit later at �' t V%edr►esday be aG i.3o P. m. and urch service - the annual meeting. Roll Call — An Her memory k our keepsake, V 14r. 10gh Pugh's bars. night. : at Z P. m. an.:Suaday, December - ltam on "Christmas"'- Supper will be With which well never, Fant.,_ .. A nuasber'df-.)ronag ladies attend- A number frors here atended the 14, thelre will be a White Gift Ser- rved. God ha her }n His-keeplrig; : q ed , a shower and presentation for Oshawa Milk Pro�ueers i3anquet at vice is connection Uiss Myrria Jones, on .Saturday at Harmony last lt%IA y night. School. with the Sunday -----.--.--;_----- We have her. in our hearts. y the hole 'of ponsor f Mrs. Jack Ward, Clare- Sunday visitors:' at• the Jamieson The Men's Club �s s In M = boringly remembered by a mg ' a _ .,.,,,,�_�, Florence, eon -in-law K e • - y ?�IIt home were: Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Box *cial :.o be held this Friday f In lowingm Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brooks and, Parrott and Allan, and Miss Sheila night. -All ladies are asked to bring ( memory of m dear mot- and grandchildren Joseph and Car- Mr. of Guelp3 visited on Sunday' $ainil'on, of Myrtle; and Mr. and boxes. ; Ill ham' Mrs. MaV" Murdoch, who died, .----- _________________ an November 30, 1951. 14" At Home 9 wirb her parents, Air: and Mrs. F. Dick. Ward and Dianne, Claremont. The W. A. will meet.oa Wednes- - 4 Though her smile is gone forever, You Can Bn , As. Here I ,a _- STROU-"D 14 OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 7: 00 p.m' I I :H � L S .. _ EXCEPT THURSe & FRIe-TfLL. 9:00 peme JUST EAST OF ROUGE BRIDGE PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT: DECEMBER 4th'- 5th - 6th NQ;..: HIGHWAY 1 _ —T'U2KEY• BINGO _-- Every` Wednesday until December 17th, vouchers for 5 of LUNGnuON - Stroud's Famous Turkeys (fresh killed, not frozen) will be •ry....,'�,o..r C .' given away as Prizes at St. Mary's Bingo in Pickering Vil. MEAT'.. 12 oz. tins - lace Community Hall. There are 20 games and 2 Jackpots, ` and 2 share -the wealth. Bingo starts at 8:00 p.m. and 1 ('q o II R a ®v i" x G 18 1 1 0) . admission is 50 cents. WINNERS OF 16 I.B. TURKEY VOUCHERS ON .NOVEMBER 26th Slam Milk Powder (YOU SAVE 10c) Giant S LB.$aa ' Mrs. Albert Capping, R.R. 2 Pickering; Mrs. B. Marchant, R.R. 1 Pick-. j _ Pring; 3g: Mrs. E. Buckner Fair 1, Pickering; Winner E. Robins, Rli:. 3, I INSTANT Pickering; airs. E. Buckner Fairport Beach;. Winner of the E80.00 Jack- NU -MILK"..-, C pot was Mrs. E. Robins,, R.R. 3 Pickering.- 85 Maple Leaf LB. PEG. LYONS ECONOMY 'PAR Carton of 1042 Cup Size C (YOU SgVE 20c — - V3 1 E EBAGS c (YOUR SAVING IS 4c AMERICA DRY LARGE 30 4Z BOTYt�EB --� D*MESTI�C - - SHORTENING I GINGER ALE 2 FOR 23C DEPOSIT -- - �' (YOUR SAVING IS 60) EKET , 39 LAING'S EXTRA CHOICE MESTIC L'EUII�i 0PICKLED ONIONS - _- LB C --- -., - - ��G d4 OZ: JAR 3 c , '' I - _ FUDR : — SPECIAL OFFER OB 15c OFF PLUS llc OFF . McLaren Whipped 16 Oz. Jar NABOBS OZ. JAB (YOUR BAYING IS 2&) SALAD DRESSING 15 OZ. TINS ;i INSTANT COFFEE - 35c YOUR ,.. _2 9C ( SAVING I8 10c) •(CABE OF 48 TINS $4.59) 8T. WILLIAMB GIANT 4 L 1V MAPLE LEAF TENDE8TIJHE 1 LB. PBG. - STRAWBERRY ,IAM �$9c 1= . (YOUR SAVING IS 'u re swwrs 2 yes 55c f _ ...,.,�.. c 11WW MARGARINE Y _ OU SAVE 7c i L � -MAPLE LaAF ascoaaD aaArz�,a�aa • 31) AN :�IC�1IC PORK is • LKButt.2 ... _-. : _ LEAN � ., z >.c � XAPL= LZAT RIJCZD - : A 0& QACUM' pgAPPIM. P=G. EEJAL© �°ND CMTS Ib. — C BAA Sue C OR a _ _ _Oa C jcnmE CYTS:LB. BACON - � U-b%,:STEAKS �sLICEs- . SMOKED 'FRESH MEATY aeon areriebsuares pqC - . . DEVON SKINLESS rSID _ 1 LE. PEG._ F B R E A K F A S T LEAN PEAMEALED LB.' SAUSAGE COTTAGE :. DEVON SLTCiv"a RINDLESS OLL 1 LB. PKG. _ - BRE:';7*KFAST FRESH PORK SHO'EfLUERA CC 0. ,AST : {------------------------------' ' DID YOU KNOW? Their Annual Unrnatm" 2"Ma THE C. - E.- CENTRE Ohlar m . - ------------------------- STA3SOhI SALOAh fir• — F�Mw aa , _ Th at From Now On, You Can SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6. 'REV WOOD STAW Rummage, Fancywork. Tea Room, 'i say your Flovlering Plants From At 3.00 P. M. ALL COLOHRB Dun_dpa -St.. W, Whitby. Oat The assuawa 4s, On You win find many gift items aa: XIEL PAinTS FOR SALE — black Persian paw Oakwood Drive, At S Aprons, Fancywork Jama. Jam+. TumSnS — OLLS — >ii� LLB>StC _ 0_JOHN A "R0888ANY FIAitIT' House Plants, White Elephant Aad GAR MN TOOT„ S -- =DG • Come And See Whitt We Hare Touch -and -Take, Explorers Tables VaIRTILLZZIRS INSURANCE For You Pat Yu mo — Poinsettias — renis POLS — ATlaatk 2.4062 Home -baking, Afternoon Tea. Mrs. Harold Su niton of the Manlae will be to���OF CLAY FLOWER POTS PLANTRES - � � RMAND JOHN: ' . .CotudrA present POTT2itO and VIOLET SO COMPANY ETD. - Front and Ba hurt: arri4ing 7.4 ,. r '---••�------------------------------ . APPLES � Macs, open the Bazaar. ::_:.�:-----------------------:=-- C � FENCEAWM �. . � �' 0 fiff Choice quality apples, Spies+ The Rouge Hill-Roekbank +s'r a Cortland and Tohaaa Edgar R- Brock Road. North of 40- HONE AND SCHOOL ASSOC. Wil] Hold Its �i�E1Rik�1iAROWA� Io7 KINGSTON ROAD EAST.. . „James, Qoecerdam Phone 32914 Pickering ANNUAL CHRISTMAS BAZAAR Teloplsoaten Fl&orina 73 dec 26 _ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6. 1958 AT THE ROUGE HILL SCHOOL j� �---------------------- J,' -A. - CUSTOM Slatting At 2.00 P. ]d: V CHAIN SAW WORT: . - . Something of iatierest will be there phone: Pickering 661W3 t for everybody. Rooms will be P iCKERiI�� _ NEIL C. MURKAR, R. O. _ Home -baling. Country Store. OPTOMETIUST - -FOR SALE — Dachugd pup. eight Rummage, Fancywork. Tea Room, : weiks -old. Phone TEmple 9-1676, Children's Room, Theatre And A306 ------------------------------------ Dun_dpa -St.. W, Whitby. Oat Nursery where babies may be kept OFFICE HOURS: FOR SALE — black Persian paw while Mother and Fathers hop. , M. •tA0 A. M to S36 P. M. ` conn, reasonable. Phone Pickerin _ . _.....----•-_--------.__._.___-____ - RODMAN _ .. _ .: Wednesdays and Saturdays 9 to 12 _ :%$72. ' - POT LUCK Wilt Be Held At 1.00 P. M. I IN C. E. CENTRE, ON METAL .::: PHONE: WHITBY MO 3.3671 .....�._._...................................... »_. WANTED OMIT - - THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, DAWNMOWRRS A ONA'SOARDS —� PASSENGERS WANTED The Bq `Woman's Association Of - Ftekering United Church WORKS Haveyour ]awomowers and out - boards reconditioned now at .4 Leaving Pickering at ',5 a' to - Front and Ba hurt: arri4ing 7.4 ,. Memiaws or -other ladies attending, DINT'S SMALL MOTOR CLINIC returning at 4.45 p.� m., arriving at please bring either a casserole or a Authorized Consumers' Gas A- A Christmas Pr m has PlacaTiAL Ontario Prckertng about 6.OU p• m. lltan. 7 eas-.. ogra Company Dealar For van Stiett, acroso from Commuaily ` been arranged. The regular monthly. • GURNEY — iall, Pickering. meeting of the W. A. will follow the - --- luncheon. o _ -- - E ass RAWLEIGH f3LSINESS NOW BIRTHS - ---- _. 1 RLFIiD - - - AlpfllliAL1 OPEN _IN Pickering Township and MOa�O = Ajax. Trade we?I estahlishbd. Ex- -Born,' to -Mr. and Mrs. Donaldcellen_ ' E E L L Ajax.t opportu e!.l Full time. W x- Loscombe face Barbara Sleep), a FURNACES, WATER HEATEIR5 • at once to Rawleigh'�, Dept. L-333- . daughter, Shelley Lynn, on Wednea- OAS RANGES i Phone. Mdosring 1p - 189, 4005 Richelieu, Montreal- day, November 26, 1958, of Oshawa. -------. -------- General HoeptAl. Both doing weB lE/LL Iftlue �lOI01• _ -------------------_ — you are looking for? Just sell our, To may Ra•epayer: the medfnm of -Tom" up to 5 years : �, �. M � � �� $906 � A way to maize m6ney Tha:'s what MMW&bk dally necesetties in . yoaz swround- y ' through ' A -your newspaper, P went brieiiy my _iayabb tKt ,Roza bill -hews. -No risk. High ckanmis5ion. ,views on the fQ.•thcoming Council Sales aids provided. Wriie' for part- •PHONE I" PCKER111Ki iculars and we will tell you how to -Elsc*m in Picketing Vil]age•I LUMB E COOproceed. amilex",• Dept. 79, 1tS60 Having accepted nomination as O, i -?315 WHITBY Deloriatieri�Moa:real. a candidate for Couuneil, I. believe :oar district can beet be nerved by OIL FURNACES - - -- - -- _---- ---- — AVON CALLING I people ' wbo have the time and neer- SUPPEMES :�u AND auxaE�ts� f You like people, enjoy making gy, akang with experience of local ---- �----- ------ ----- -------- - --- friends and want to earn atoacy,.l affairs I kava been a ieaidentl ofY�GO� l�AWT contact our Aron Pickering for _a good number of • • • • • • y, )danger, Miss E. a . 'Outerbridge; 42 Saranac Blvd- Tor- mss' doing which time I have rag' ` C4U �.p 10 vhrly attended Council Meetinip as 1 �f!/jtI' ORS AND TNM !tato 19, Ont. RA 2-7567, between, 8 Rud 9 a. m as observer. It is my opinion t3nat _ MONSOON ----------------------------------" hauls laeksd initfativ e Post _ Cbmerb 'EMPLOYMENT WANTED' - :����then est to so along to ' ! ROvef Mlld /1/O. _ -Farm hand; can start intmedfately. pt �.� _ °Phone Pickering 1093. and . ask for business and male deeiteions. We ars _ : Louie. not pressing along with ocher 'l6L�ONtE ANG i� _. .<---------- — --=-- -- --- -- districts eurrbandtng t*, tlnrOn�t ': i .`.- - `- .. BABY-SITTXR, lack of planning, and are now, Fihetn-year-old High School Stud- we have been for many, manly .yow eat available .for. .baby-sitting. W. fAm another small! community some -- T _ where between oron and OW- . hoar. Phone Pickering g ANN*- ------- awn If this dtua'iai is al3owsd to FEllSIAPS Ar1ARr�YTIPt10LLElE continue wt will find oanslvsi bang ,;; { A iRANO MEII EIR TRJC SERYgF. eclipsed by the rapidly mpg IgSTAlLEO 6Y ME N! communities around at. MIILER If elated, I would support "PZ6, . HTIH6 SERVICE ` gross �I committees, Blizzard Elecic - — GAS Ra'"yers' Aisociations, and am at _ pretest a member of Ajax -Pecker: !CAMZROX IfT> ET. COLEMAN RRES. 174 - - YTIME AN - OFIrICE 174 ... lag Hospital Hoard and ootid eon- � .�� , +FINDLARANGES wider it a privilege to serve the peo- MORT•GAGE6 ARRANGED LISTINGS ' INVITED - , "-- EVERYTHING IN HEATING fe of our community; as a Caducei] wing - fember, ---- ------------- ------------ RANGES - HOT WATER TANKS - yours 'very may, - ETC.VIC DINGLEY -;RADIO AND TV SERVICE - - �- `►'J1YQ ' SPECIAL. {advt) WORK GUARANTEED :FURNACE CLEAN-OUT � PHONE DAYS PICKERING �REAL INSURANCE - ' 7.SO REAL ESTATE z93W ESTATE and I U C .... EVENINGS — ATIantic 2-4186 with two rooms• roomed apat".tnYynt, AUTOMOBILE . BERT WHITE TO RFNT 5- floor arca, approx •` ,-••� E 'AUT � Mobuilt Home & Trailer - _ Paten entrance duplex lex type building - - - ---- HOMES FARMS -LOTS INVESTMENTS • 1 c_ P?.ASTERING Heaton Service and parking.. Man _. -? - catra features included. School th*,e ICIN'DS (- COLEMAN, INTERNATIONAL r hlncks' away. Thrce-rlt+art} rs*of a. PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL MAIN ST. -PieKER•tNG ` DUO THERM mile from Ajax, in Pi^,�kering Twp. Old • Fireplaces Re-Dotie - 1 AJAX 657 Nn other comparable rental value in in Natural Stone. this area. Phone: Pickering 382. PHONE: PICKERING 356W3. e • J - r t } '