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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1959_08_28--• - _ . - - a' - - it w VOL. ,7 M PICKERINQ. OA'I`A�£O W. C. 112URKAR 0.?- a �*� PUBL1�BH 8 Authorized As Socand Clas= Matter Subscri tee: 62-% per Year United 8tates, $3.00. FItIDAY, AUG'JST ,78, '1 S: PuWisbed 8iaoe -November 1891 sc. PER COPY Post Office Dept. Ottawa T-0 -N-SHIP �__SHOOTING -BYLAW -GETS -:AIRING k F...Aship Dome ' Com'mittee' To A -' PlrtiNiti VILLAGE TownshiK. Doves Not To Pump -Vest l _-- - Rouge Se I�ig land Creek - ����� i>o. Recommendations W1. heed Annan attended dw A contentious subject was given 'a ftancrol M Ler ,.YaCac a.d.iey Pickering Township been asked "' '"-- thorough airin"t Pickering Town- who.e cream tool VAce at Oshawa► i g p c eltip council this week when a large 'n August Reith. rilr was a con of tbo } to coae%der having sew West T IL -est ��d Ba�is� delegation of hunters appeared object- late in;.. and Mara. 'a,at.a. tsoadrra, Rouge d . was in rue ,4th yea.. Se. vine was plant .in Metro by the O • w ing passed that would prohibit shoot- acid on rtug"t ", at 11 a. m. wigs - Resources Commiss,o.i. Tl6iM der For His .., worker s .Problem ixf3 south of the Third Concession. A intea?aent at scose,ang carie ,wmet. have asked that the to �col�� few oihere a -' sulting' engineers submit to 'al: • ppem'ed supporting such ay, i..etrou, Mich. Mss, Aanaa mor irk Actions a move. estimated cost- of this so th Pickering Township got a break.' at the luncral, another uncle Chas. compare costs with those sub7v4te y . this week. The township council is Mr. Tom Newman speaking for the many .y who sofa has lot POOR i g lifeguard responsible for a lot o£ thin hunters, first mentioned that he felt for a separate plant in West Rouge. Huntington, the life and who things but, many years. Fie � c�s,aes in Floiiaa. one of them is not stray golf balls. the shooting of -the Deputy -reeve's , Engineer T. O. JefYerson said that ktarned 20 children to get out of Def- Y g Mr, Gordon Annan and Mrs. Robs. sewage treated at Highland Creek fins cow was a serious matter but also reek before they -were swept The townships solicitors advise Annan al o a.'eeriuea "lyse flute, al. .... ' that the townshi is not responsible felt that a no -shooting ban was not f would be done at a price other than away, been commended by Pick • p p the answer for ".idiots" such as shot W° were commencing to feel that cost'but that )jr-. A. 'E. fieri of the ei•in Towrishi for -his quick action,. for stray gulf balls which land on "it was auout ume again O.W.R.C. is concerned with the num- on August 9th. private property. This advice'came the cow who breached at least three Telep_one or l,onsw-fGas to tear, ' from the legal firm of Stevens, Has_llaws in so doing. Mr. Newman con- ber of outlets into Lake Ontario now. • A resolution was passed this. week, up , that paverient in front of out "What would 'the cost be" asked moved by, Councillor Harry Aiehton _, Bard and .Elliott. t8nded that the problem -was' law en- st ofhice here—sure enough, -- Councillor Ross -Hawthorne. that a letter be sent, commending him ------ forcement, not the laws. He said that ugh, theyrei - I don't for his action: maybe shooting'in some built up`areas at it this week. We Mink it's the "That is difficult because know the-rinswer" said Mr. Jefferson... Reeve . Sherzpan: Scott introduced FIREMEN ROUND should be closed but felt that areas ,Bell this terse. Consumers will have ta "I am not interested in voting for the subject at this week's meeting in and near the marshes should be ' a crack at it, about James's. tough to anything that concerns the pumping and council agreed. to „sendipg the left open. He also felt farmers should f.ost has made it nice and tough to allowed t protect their propert g out in chunks A tubber air ham - of this sewage to Highland Creek" letter. o ei di u � + Y P CAT 11� "Hunting is a pleasure that is -fast mar would make a lot Ina noisy r said Councillor Ashton.. Mr.. -Ashton .--------- ' disappearing in Pickering Township" An Ont. Prov. Police cruise, rye•_ made a motion that a -ewage system Mr. Newman said. "I think the exist- ed through the vt'¢lage on Tuesday] be completely installed in Pickering Stop Work Off Members of the Southwest Pick- ing bylaw is adequate. These hunters afternoon, siren whirang and. travels. Township and supported by the tax- eying Fee Lcpt., aftce 4tinguis1311,9 here tonight are sane., sensible hunt ing at tetr4lic speed, east -bound, W4 Ors of the township." • a blaziu truck fire on No. 4u1 earl ere. We are also inte&-sted in sensible. hcu� later they were rusting bloosl� Mr. Jefferson said that in his 'own s Mains - Wednesgay had to play cowboys to_ vation. I agree that irresponsible per-- :.plasma f. om Toron,o to Oshaw% opinion, if this engineering that has A discussion arose at Pickering round up eleven head of cattle that sons should be stopped from hunting been requested is not done, there will Hospitals tea emergency. , eq Township council this week about who escaped ;af.er the truck. had over- in this area but it is these careful �, and Mrs. Han_en accompaa• - be no plant in West Rouge. - hasauthority in saying • where gas turned, men who live here who will be most al On a recorded vote yeas—H. Ash- mains will be installed. It was final] fed Mr. Hansen's f on is returMontrn ton, R. Hawthorne, J. L. McPherson, , eased that the y The truck and car tollzded at the' abetted by this new bylaw, ii i# is phcre :.e emoarsed on his rettun to • H. 3 n p engineer now has the nixie Road. Both turned' ove . The passed." pa g• authority truck burst into flames. One cplf Deputy -reeve Jean McPherson sai ,, -.th ars after several rtnoath's visit Reeve Sherman Scott maintained that she had posted signs- w th i::s son and family he: c. Nay --Reeve Scott E. Jambe and V. ; was killed and another had to be. p gnu on • l.c•.- y Swan. ----- that at the time the agreement was property and hunters tore them down RB yam ins *ere visitors with (;. ,t the --------------------------�-- destroyed. Traffic was ucd up on S. $ yan:3 sere] Iter. and Mrs. ;signed with-tbe gas company the road She said she had been told by. other. D H 0 'Wont Pave ]superintendent was acting as erigi beth Rapes. of having trouble with hunters. Roger ,.ale, ualias, Team; Lir. Gordon Mark, Toronto; driver of , ana • hrirs tlarold - incCutcheoa, of; • • • , neer. the car escaped injury. Truck d fuer . Deeks are innocent and for the few T000nto. ,b,r. and Mzs. R. M. MA- - - It seems a gas -main being laid be there are and the few pheasants Rat -mond Holme;, Tweed, was ad- harzy. .,t vv.4.deor and Mr. and M.& F. • . tween Liverpool and Valley Farm - (around, there is plenty of. good htmt- airport South Road -waa, laid on the shoulder. The -miffed to hoepital with lacerations_' Ring in the north part of the prow- Bev. u.yant of Oakville / work was ordered stopped. Firemen. app eciated the as:,istance :ince" she said. "I think the healthy, M , and Mrs, Cliffs J!key, alLsom- +, vet -b - local residents to rounding purred Dy Mrs N. Bit spear fief -'Etre--DepartmFrrt of - i%ighv�'sys�tave- __ DeFuty-zeeve_Jean McPherson said � X g active bodsea of our children ,are more advised Pickering Township they will that if the road is paved, it will go up , hese cattle. important than duck bunting," she vtcct.-.rd in London,- with Mr. Ed- , not pave Fairport Road from Hillview over the pipe: I think they should be added. wird Bit and fanWy. made to move it over where it should • • She told. Dir. Newman that if onx We aze sorry to -eport Mrs. Geo. ' to their new service Road. be.„ ' 4 Council have asked, Engineer Jeff- Handicapped Kids Qf his children was hurt, she thought , Vile in the O�nawa Fsorpital at pro- ,a •, erson to arrange'a meeting with the "The' pipe is in the wrong place" he would feel the same as she did. sent, undergoing treatment: said Councillor Ross Hawthorne.Mr. Newman said he had four chit -Mr. and Mrs. Hooto and famLy D.H.O. to discuss it further. "It may cost $2000" said Councillor Have Good Shoal dren•and that if.passing such.a..bydau returned from a motor,ng no.iday us Mr. Jefferson said. the matter was I Harry Ashton.' would protect them, he would be al. olorth M,�g� Sault s.e. Ma.... settled two years ago with, a. Munici- f . P W. C. Mw kar) for it but he did not think it woulc + pal Board hearing. P! Well I m not going to stand by (.Y Manitoulin- Island and faze tceacia - and see- a pipe go in the wrong place protect them. fiver. ri ' "It mears we will have a road from I 19=1 lass Saturday afternoon at , t, - 4' on a road where I have an invest Councillor Ross Hawthorne said ht Oshawa to Fairport, and we have .to " - Sun valley Pool watchingthe. dam- t M and Mrs. Bob Donaolly, of carr all that extra traffic. 1 think ment, said, Mrs.' McPhppreon. did not feel that shooting a cow wa Ha rulton are hotida w,i.. Ddz. y Apparently the Road Supt. had tv- oast. ation by the cbddc en of the ho",,ing pparen p g' reason enough for imposing oc we should appeal, to the D. LO. and 8w lustrrueion Class con- and Mrs C. S. Beyant. w try to do 'something" said Councillor an authorisation to Lay 'the main. It am�O:- people a bylaw that restricts the din• Dire, �o tae v,ho went back to .< Rosa Hawthorne was moved that for that purpose by ducted by Mrs. T. J. Wbeeisr and charge of firearms. y ; Deed I0 Feet bylaw Na 1;119 (the agreement with lien' several Asawma. • I felt that Councillor Harry Ashton said ht lrstand with bar mother to attend ;• 4• B.A. Osterhout told Pickering the 8a& company) that T. O. Zeller- bene again, wa, one of those local felt nothing should be done until the her tarns s Eupora:, has now raters- , Pam be engineer. events it -at is goszg to be diffic:ut game committee had time to study it. od to her homy he e. , Town..hip council this week he did Ddis� Do.o_es i.caslanc csiebra0ed pat a,i;rbe with le otic bean asked b --------------'- UBLiC '----- properly. y : i - .� Mr.and Mrs; � lemcrq and sera r to describe, and write it full and I voted cn this in the affirmative with 1 g Y her 20th b.rtnaa this week. Fi3nninr- Roard to -deed 10 feet of PICKERING PUBLIC SCHOOLS cl Everyone, I am acre. rtius tilt;+>n reservations and 1 haven't ti air property to t;,e tnvinahip,: for RE -OPEN SEPTEMBER 8TH. have been amazed at wha• wt saw— changed my mind he said future services. I was. Watching same of those Mr. Henry Westney said that inch Bruce, have returned from a motet to to Toledo. i Council w;l] rrqueft that the Platy and pups born on or befoe'e Dec- a;ff sed kid_ --in some cases with- a ban would only add an influx of p Plan- ning Board dispense with asking for ember 31, 1451 will be accepted. trod sums or l"M aw•'mn!ng from hunters, north of t:te Third Conces- 'Sony to learnt Virginia Allen bad q a deed of 10 feet in fa>vult of property Kindergarten and Grades 1 and 2 one end elf 'the pouf to die •otbe�r, sion. "I aril opposed- to prohilifting the. acgda,t test week wnich access- t where people are asking eonsents. will t spent to Church St. North each using the limbs that ra-naineel discharge of firearms" he said- hated sevead sritcne, in ner foot. • e e 'Councilor Violet Swan sand, "Iris- Tai, acc.dent was unnoces.a y as ry -__-- •-•-------------------- $Oben]. to function. One of the tbnasr I bo- - If you know of say d_wt--•fa who falradels 3 to 6 frtcimtvo. win re- Saved I Sewn was--tlr towvae�e- j Pponsil}ise hngters..whll kertr: down signs Obi s:tpped ea a t+ t,,.tn b_ott a on needs a radio, please lean the net/o 'pat to the Lincoln St. Bdtool. sacro these ►ids 'arose be receiving, °8 fast as they are put and will shoot the roadside at anything."1)a.:: :..c� uic#+ec. and )oe MCc and address with a es -will of die Tbere will be Morning and Aft- easbinag them to take their pl ee Mr. -Lee. Morgar, 'Buggested there Kaarc of 'To:p rose ent a week at Women's Inaa rtis, dtutnoai Sessians, with the rm of to a degree atw --------------------------- ------- R. T. DORLB, Pr' ' lean- It was amazing- More later the C, S. B:yant Rua uxtpill _. (ton ir,ic+d on'iat;e four) On Tot:scay %Hie Women's Iastit. ' ate had a acs oh,auLy informal pied!- - RED CROSS SWIM CLASS Wt,,o3 ,n trze lo.ahy &&I, Ca. of their atess,. Mrs, ts. E t..chve. t, rubLc r e.at ons. Rap -"en- - - ... . t tati.t, for tet Yteeerug lsrancb., y ' • ,; ,� �`°'" *tL..e b:ietly ..n ntc �co_hc. Aar.. La &.e reported on the retent,y-fm.• rr.ed tfnt,r.cat Soclo.y. Mrs. Yeatt- r>; at sad a,rs. Esse, as* s,ar.c twtes_ts,. • . `; •tea. =. Mrs. 44cTagaart and coal spent a. pa.v of l..s,. Muck in the Gananoque ' L t a. ea. '1 r �;"�°R�UI •�i 1 3 ' � 'Mrs. -harry Newman Sr. had s. Mrs Pat smell tea to. her daughter ' h tca Daly, who, wftn ' her- two 6m41 I i;,V.J Ry childre•'r, lef t on Tbura!ay after . spertd.ng twq months with bei par- s ants. We've had enquil: Pas ai to the date- s �tr� of' Oshawa 'k air. Were. not sure.. _ but believe it was last week.' Ed. Elwood White, Dixie, vibittd from* on the week -end. Miss May lid;e- ha, been spead- ~ t- ins a week of her holdays as Iia• 1 , Susanna Eggman Lynn Craig Linda st, uctor at fife Glen -Mohr Camp a8- f tis. ' s PICKERING (Staff) The Red Cross Classes were held in the Sun Valle Clark Anthonyarr Susan Craig, Beave.tort. This is a Preaoytais Valley , Y ... g, Waters: Water Safety service sponsored by swimming pool, donated -for the pur- Janet. Henderson, George Cawker, Margaret Paris, Wayne Hobbs. Church camp for• teen-age girls, \ }„ the Pickering Branch came. to a close. pose by operator E.. L..Falkner.. Donna Willis, Diane Connor, Ronald Winnie Hobbs. Joanne Dechenes, Mr. and Mrs. Williamson, Kitch. for this season with a delm0elSUSUM Those who passed tests and re- Hopkins, Reta Schuler, Laurel Crowe. Kathryn Garwood, Beverley Lait• one ,. visited• their sister; Mv. Gated it of swimming and life-saving rnetnoaa ceived certificates are as follows: Beginners: Bonnie White,' Gerry -Shirley White, Margaret 'Yetman,' and the Johne Lay facri,ly on ,he wtcs_ en Thursday evening. Seniors: ian Pelham, Robert Brett, White, Diane Wiseman, Neil Johnson, Carol Warner, Janice Brown, Eric Al- . end. There was a total enrolment of 220 Tei Sherack Peter Evans, Fred Paul Buckle Richard Morley, Au- Mr. . Hari Purvis it in ax Terry y, ]erten. John Greenshields, Cindy New- J Y AJ in tike water safety classes, with 120 Haig, Bi ian Carling, Klaus' Gerccke, 'diey Enright, Carol Kelly, Patricia lman, Tony Donaldson, David_ Green, . Hospital untie: treatmeat for j3u qs in the beginner's dasa Of these, 115 Irene Kormos: elly, McOnachie, Andrea Beal, John Douglas Parkinson. dice. passed tests and were awarded'- cer= Inter mediates-. Jane 'Miller, Glen Annis, Debbie Parker, Ronald -Guest, Andrew Emink, Paul Emink, :Danny . M:.; and Mrs Ka-ry sod Cirolina:- ' tificates. Cross, Daphne Evans, Michael Merrit, Bonnie Paddison, Jacqueline Melnery',- Deschenes, Claudia Doane, Sandra had a week's holi�:y ai j.•ake Sirs- Eleven paced tike' junior • tests; 10 -Douglas Green, .Paul Widdifield, Don Frank Dalfley. " Dosne,` Christine Turner, Carol Faulk- one. in the intermediate, seven in the se- Mills, Sheila Peters, Bob Ravey,'Gllty Clair Adamson, Linda Roberts, k ner, Diana Turner, Margaret Gran- 'Martin Bade, RCN. Is hos/ 01' pior class. The course lasted six weeks. Wilcox, Gordon Craig. Christine Craig, Rachel Haney, Randy tenter, Naomi Hubne2, Kathy, Whit% t leave from Cornwallis, N. $ fq4 and covered 20 lessons-. The instruc- Juniors: , Sandra King, Heather White, Janet White, Joyce Barker, Thomas Cawker, Teddy Kinsman, two weeks." t in was shared between Craig Peters, Johnston, Penny Chester, Sharyn Susan. Tran, Gerry Montgomery, . Bill Tommy Tester,. John Ravay, -Ken and Douglas Moffatt, both qualified Huykm, Chris Allerton, Peter Mills, Shields, Sue Ann Diamond, Deborah 8obei�r-Lester Morris, Marlene Mor - F -d Cross swim -ming .irlstrua2era. Jeff' Telham, Michael • Clark,_ Patsy Bttll, .Denny 'Rhodda, Michael Bull., ris.:'- t = nipeir i► t6 alin" birthday •-= ------------------=- — -==-_- satins ' Mountains, at Beaulae; Que. friends is T�ia�s" and Ekpb"t , A `100 To TM ISM" while Mrs. Hannah ' attended•ihe Lake. i = mt. and Mrs. R Day and family — Pahal Summer School there. On Welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Ring. Mr., and Mrs. Howard Cross are wit o Toromto on Saturdaiy to see For you who vU to "and a PW@s- heir way home they' visited Mr. and hags and•• family.. who have moved in Bolidaying is Chatham, sad' visitaag the warships at the foot - of ant day, just hustle off to tics foot Mrs. Jesse Warden, 'formerly of to the Patrick Pemberton-Piggott'* - relatives. York " ._ Fleet Streets. "While in of Bay Street in Toronto and catch Fairport Beach. home in Cherrywood. Aaaouaosmenta �" 7•Gn *hey went to res the fam- the fgrry to Cantre Island. Apleas- Mrs. Michael Rochester with her Letters from the Pemberton-Pig- Tie Stewards of Dua'baston tht- ous S Lawrence Market. ant boat ride; a visit to the Model six-weeks odd daughter. Susan, spent gouts tell of joyful in with rit,ed Church are holding an auction lin F e:ham last Tuesday afte noon Farm and Picric *Kue Park Land several days this week with Mr. and the parents of both Patrick and We of used furniture at the Dun was_up: at Sun Valley Pool and pass- will add to your enjoyment. You Mrs. Bryan East, of Fairport. Brenda. and the four children, who �- ! Barton Kiwariis Park on Saturday ed his Junior Life-saying.. have visited before, perhaps several Miss Gail Russell of Woodview were all born in Canada and have, l afternoon; September - 12. Anyone Our new "neighbors, MT. and Mrs.., „yen* -ago will, be plea_ntff_y surprised Road is back hones after a visit to never seen their grandparents before. -_wishing to contribute articles, please Cook who are living in Gillan's at the face-lifting job being handled her grandmother at Trout -Creek. Mr. Piggott is on his way to a two- oontaby Mr. Walter Lynde, at TEni= house, but have been &I Georgian by the Toronto Parks• Commission, Mr, and MTs. Gerald Russell, of year assignment in Ibadan, Nigeria, pie 9-1831-or Mr. Howard Crops at Bay for a few week's. holidays. Don't forget you¢• 'bat'hing suit and, Woodview Road were also in Trout . West Africa. He was formerly as TEmple 9.2425. September 30, is the Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Pelham and I suggest you es ,ry a supply of old Creek last week for the wedding of electrical engineer with Qat. Hydro, date to keep „ia mind fog, the Dwu- family went to Cobour;g last Sunday bread to feed the thousands of ducks Mrs. Russell's brother. and participated in preparatory wait barton Turkey Supper. Watch 0" on a picnic. *tattered throughout ' the many The many friends of Mr, A. Will on the Seaway. column, for further drtails. - Mr, and .Mrs. Aubrey..Smith and lagoons.'- A Reader famson, Pinegrove Ave. will be sor- The regular 19tE►-day meeting of Mr. and Mrs, Basil Weir (nee I family are hoate again after spend= _______ ___ __ ___________ _____ rb o H p- /�� u ry to hear he is in Sca or os the Baha'is of Pickering Township $stoats Shand)' formerly of Liver- . ing . t� yt eeks in Florida. ROUGE HrLLS ital again. was held last Wadi tesday at the pool, and now of California, are- hap- Miss Claire Priebe of Scarboro vis- . Mr, and Mrs. Pusaa and family of home of Mc. and Mrs. A. S. Tran- r py with the arrival of a baby bro- ited her brother Ed., and family last Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hannah, Spruce Shepard Ave. have just returned ter, Sheppard Ave. they dor Su�cfay, Hill Road spent a-week in the Laur- from their holidays. They visited old Mary Catarine, Dennis Al- exarider, botn August 13. Mr, 'Arthur Thompson; Mrs. Dug= - ald Thomp>on, Christine Barbara _ and Jimmy and Miss Betty Payton rao=ed to Lakrhurst ' on Pigeon Lake, last Thursday to visit M:. • -arsd "Ls. Jaynes Payton and Susan. . • • • L' r-t P. :t5 Icr a, cuss}�le'.r • • • • I ovrr, are exte::drd to til r.. llc.:. • • r. l leen in rtZ*pant tut .•L-. and tlr Geo. bicC'us:ocXv and Hu and' 1'uL, .are- t!:gir nc::days dric:ub in t1ie North, - _ t. and.ng out Oil vhe way., _. ,. .. . and Mrs. Utorge Lawrence w "? ` :and .Eddie have been vacationit�; and tuck a moor trip to the Mari-tinle,b,. 41 y MI-s Marlene Graham of Orono. � ` �J 59.9444) spent, a ', eek visiting her aunt Mrs. - . i(�L• ter Gill:.. .. t_ode held a party for the ' Mi••:on is ► :d children " and 'their a pare hey home last Saturday A a good' ti:ne was -had by all. — Dunbariod •Um.ed Church — 0 • Ir.e .._.:sorry, Rer. J W. Wilkin- - Sunday _ sen u.-c :pied the__p*ipit ins the r - v:ar- , day •,montng service. ,Bob Z pule, gue>t soluL,t, sang „There - - were Nct^.ety and Dune". Mr.. Wilk- iason' ci:ooe as. - his scripture, the _ . - _ 34th P-alm. with -his Lexi being '^O ' "Taste a::d See that the Lord is Gout:. ]mea-eV is the man .that trwt- - ethin Hiro The season of' sum- ti taes fs for• .the renewal of health a: :< oat t; e.e io real joy in a<t we re am to our work. - _ •I people ase >raiching for a in-,e o : pea:e:ai world where we may-find -God. e can. find- new hope joy and _ _ aorg a. we work with and for Godes w A real personal experience _ with -Gad ii was ccmtpasnson and help to - bring' the great, sati_iacuon we can find.------------- _ --------- LIVE_RPOMOL - Mr. and Llr>. l.ixu. 1'hiipott spent '.last Fritley evening at the home of � Mr. and Mrs. Robert $town, .Starr- - boro The evening •was in honour of - Dr, Geo: ge Firman and family, - Mtnneapo]is. The .evening was es- ial} cn'o .has not see:R pec Y J Yed as he • ins cousin Dr. Firman for ten years- Mr. ' and Mrs. Thos. Humph relys bad a family re-union • last Sunday, when a large number of relatives at- -tended. George Hill, Tom Mipott and Al. Waters played at the golf. tnurnat - ment at• Peterboro over last week- r end. Little Prent Deakin was one year - _ - old on August 27. Brent will celebrate ---- — • ------ - N O T I C E a. THE BOAUD OF TRUSTEES OF K - CATHOLIC THE ROMA,'�l. - . SEPARATE SCHOOLS FOR THIS - 1 • VILLAGE OF PICKERING ' TAKE NOTICE that the above mentioned Board of Trustees on the _It's never ; 6th day of • August, 1959 passed By- -.. - law Number 12 to, authorize the bor- rowing of money by the issue of Trus. been easier Debentures of thersaickBoar-ado-of _ ' tees -in the principal - _ _ an-to g w. tan ht no - • buy your next car. you just won't " ' 1: The purpose for which the _ value money is to be Wrmwed -is the con- do better than the wonderful N struction and equipment of an xdd- t0 make your Buick dealer is offering _ ' ition to #.te St. Franeis DeSales _ ( right now l Buick is ' School: the ehan .. • your best buy but now, more than i 2, The amount to be borrowed is ► $85,000 on the security of . the said ever before, is the time to buy it. _ ' Debentures, which shall :be a charge the maLf �.�.'en,t I Imagine .:. so much car :. . ' npon the, schoolhouse property and - " ► prestige, l so much ride and rest .. ..: P P ► premises and any' other' real and per — than a to Buick.' t such ` ' ly low a sterthng P I ► conal property vested in the g See your local Buick dealer . ► Board of Trustees -and upon the rep- today H 'll show ou " �t� -1 y e y . 1 crate sI The rates. 3. Debentures are to be dot .-. S e your' local why Buick '59 is the most -� - - —_ _ . _ ed September 1, 296ti, are to beat , �d h wanted car on the road !Merest at the rate of 6.%% per � aur►nuia Pa3y�g�ole annually, and are to -. - .. --`, - $U1Ck� dealer I and how rewarding the be repayable in- instalments of grin- - - _ magnificent change t 1 - Cdpal on September 1st in each of today ! I Buick cari be.... right now i j'_ lite years 1960 to 1979, both inclusive, t ` sea follows: - - , • . - Principal Amount Year l C1960 arid 1961 .... .:.-:...:............. $2.000 w 1962 to 1967 inclusive .............. 8,000- 1 1968 to 1971 inclusive .............. ' 4,000 ► 1972 to-.1974 inclusive...,....... - 6,000 19?5 .to 1977 inclusive ...•.......... 6;000 _ J:. Law Moor Sales . Ltd: Pickering Y 1978 and 1979 ...........................,7,000 p, McCabe, Secretary-Tt�eastuer. R - ' y. W ON� quick response to his fire call. _ Mr. and Mrs. Fraak, Hayward, taken", andl Miss Beta, Risebrough Mrs. J. Rennie- Valerie and Mar- Karen and Susan have returned 'showed pictures 'and gave a 'Havel- ug One We are glad to repo. t that Mrs, ilyn spent a few days in Toronto at from a holiday to Churchiyard and oeun of tier recent trip to the W esL Frank Cooper. who is still in hosp- the home of her parents Mr. and ''Manitoulin island. Coast. Tlie meeting closed with the itat, is improving. ,Mrs. H. Watts. Valerie will spend Mr. W� 1. Irwin is relieving Mr. hymn 445 and benediction. Department Chief Mr. Eddie Ortiz spent the week- the rest of the holiday with a reld- Green at the bank here. white the Friends are glad to know that Mr. esti at his cot.bge at Orr Lake. Live from Jamaica. latter is on holidays. Winton'White was able o leave the r We are sorry to report that Mike M-, and Mrs. W, Lehman and Mr. Mr. Bob Hammond spent a few hospital Last Tuesday following his Mr. Lowe of the Fire Marshall's t� Williamson who is confined to Tac- and Mrs. B. Lehanan left on the days last week with Mr, and Mrs. recent accident when he fractu.ed °�� told Pickering Township this onto General Hospital, has had to week -end for a vacation trip out ElLmour Bell, Uxbridge. his ,�1, week that his office is concerned about have a leg amputated. West. f .. _ the situation here. , ------------------------ Master Glen Jones had the nus- - .-• The county has begun work sur- Mr. and Mrs. �H. Gifford and tam- He said that unless departmenffi " BALSAM & MT ZION fortune to tall last week and frac- p -r the 9,h concession, east of the i are set u under the township they ,facing hy; also Mr. and' Mrs. E. Thompson • ::use his collar bone. are not fire departments but private « trillage. , and family from 'Toronto visited The Active Service Class met la t The 4-,1i Achievement Day for_ citizens runningaround the count Mr. Bob Greer, who has been with Mr. and Mrs. J. Rennie last Satur- Wednesday night at the home of the Brookiin Calf Club 'was held at with the townhip's equipment. He « the bank in Whitby, is doing "rel- day, a Mrs. Walter'Carson. The Vice -Pres Oshawa Fair on Saturday, when a added that a police village may oper- •`` ' 4 ief work" at Tavistock for a couple A number of resider['fs attended ident, M s. Glen Manderson opened ;large nunLuer ,of ou: boys and gnrls ate al fire department at the town41 - -of months, the ball ball game at Brooklin last the meeting wi h hymn 263.'•Mrs. C. took part. ship's discretion. Mr. Mahlon Moore is now employ Saturdny between Mt.. Zion and Disney led in prayer and Mrs. Jack bL s. Katph Price' of Toronto spent We understood that when Don • ed at Chas. Cooper's and; will be Mill bridge in an DASA playoff. if . Empringham read the scripture. The the week -end with her • parents Mr, Lynd was made to chief, he y their "se. -vice man" for oil. furnaces, Zion won 2-Q, minutes were read a report of the and Mrs. Winton White. was dhief over all departments but etc. A number of residents have exp VaKation School was given. It was I Allan Jones lef. on Sunday to spend he does not have that understanding The new fire hall being built at ressed a desire to have a large "X" decided to cater to a wedding in Ir a week , at Qwa-mo-las camp near nor does Brougham or Claremont. s .the rear of the Communi.,y Hall, is painted on the. school crossing, in Octohe . Hmn 34; was -hen su^g, . Madoc. Councillor Violet -Swan said she had r Moving right along. front of the school. This would be followed by" a piano solo by Miss � Miss Mary Jean ' amieson accoam-been informed that Chief Lynde had ' N Elmer Farthing and Ben Gaymoa similar to the "cro<s-walks" , found I Anna Wilson. Roll Call wa.> answer- panted bin: and M . Glen Mander- not been told about the fireball being y were two Stouffville bowlers among l on To onto streets. ed by "the longest trip you' have son and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ward to built at Claremont. She said she did e the winners at the jitney :held mere the Ward cottage at Coboconk for . not agree with the location. r pn Thursday night. Councillor Harvey the week -end. did a y Spank §aid he Sympathy is ex.ended to Mr. Geo. • • Mr. and Mrs. Arch Britton and gree with the site. , -Beve.Ley in the death of his broth- - WE invite you to Myrna, and Mr. Wailie Dearborn of Mr. Howe said that his office rat- 4 last week. Beverley.' at Uxbna*e, • • • r Oshawa, visited Mr. and Mrs. B, ommfires that hartma department sett u — ` --—The Official Opening of our Jamieson on :Sunday. d en -with one y Mr.- and, Mrs. Thos. Hammond P g Mr. and'Mrs. Raymond Jonas and and that the various fire areas be g were among , the bowlers at Mark- '� • . family of Kirkland Lake are Jones designated to each fire station.' :.ham in the Mixed Doubles on Motes Bright Now Office g He will forward his recotnmenda+- :. stay night. t derson' . tions to council in writing he .Man s Mrs. Earl Beare; Mrs, W. Wall- • �+t • Mr: and Mrs. Elmer 0-r. of Rich- --------------------------- _---_ in The Ajax JilonAi Centre mond Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Bill ace and Mrs. E. Goodman of Osh- PP Grove of Stouffville were recerr vis- itors; with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pas- awa bowled at Pt. Perry, Monday. Cud Of Thanks Mrs. A. Samarillo. Valerie and 29 STATION PLAZA, AJAX r would litre t� .res. my .ire Leo spent a few days la,t week a: - (near the Canadian Tire -Store) Mr. Keith Dake -of Claremont - the home of IIIb. and -Mrs. B. Kell- thanks to my many friends for your * e (guest soloist -at the morningservice ty Norwood.. On friday, August 28th' ! 957. cards, flowea, fruit baskets, aad Earl Beare, Thos. Hammond F in on Sun'dlay. g . / 1 personal calix; and to Rev. Will#a- ,Wagg and 1Iervyn Watts came out Misses Gladys and Sheila Disney son for his friendly visits during m7 _ 9 a.m. to 9P.M.re holidaying R- Y n8 this week with thei' recent itirr+ess. ' 6igh Eor one win at the Gold Cup {-gra�dparenta M'-. and Mr<. Chanes Tournament in Oshawa last Wed- We hope you will find the new location convenient. We have tried Lidgett at. Whitby. Robert W. Batsdan t desday. Each was the recipient of a to make the office attractive and comfortable for � ;13 shirt as a prize. G ant Hardy who has -1t id a leng- ONE-STOP INSURANCE SERVICE i1hytai stay in the Ea -,t General Hopp- MILLS ELECTRONICS _ - 2'tal. es sto++ home and`�doing +�zll. We have apprec;ared your patronage, since•we come to Ajax: It Mr. and'Mrs.- J.-Kenned', of -Tbr:- wi,l be' _our. contin.u;ng endeovou- to oder intel-igent insuromce ` ! joto.,ed parfety dayof s l t Seek -atirC ea- counsel and satisfying claims service. T! SPECIALIS i S ]Dyed a fe:v days last week -at , tl:� ,e _ _ • .. _ s �2cGvire.' l.rre. : Yours sincerely, Mr. A. Saouarillo'-speat a iew days Mr. la<t week cin a fishing trip wr n ,bur I Service operating from your vicinity. - inrw. associates. - _ ._ FAST S + N RELIABLEService by trained technicians.On Tve: day ntormnfi; firemen Wt -- 11M_to t',e home o; My. t a�. :lir- _ : IR GUARANTEED Service at reasonable rates.' -w f (mire tvhece a firm. dire I,ad g�"e . :out Of coii.rcal, after hrirfi pt'iP' e bv a spark fro Phone Pickering 526 m' eome .bur.nurh g3 `. '. , - ___ _. -. -'• -. _ baste. 11-. McGuire Srprecia�e __the' •. ' Servufg 'WHITBY, AJAX, PICKE'RING and DUNBARTON _ ll`t �SIIIHPSONS E IMP ]IROVEM .., '. i -' ._ - '' ..•'. it - ' AJAX . SAff0jPfflLVG CENTRE . PRIZES ':.FRII� ,. AY- SATURD M SAFECRACKING ' ON T- � M � ::. Aiv $1800 - IN -SASH PRIZES IN $100's, $30`x, $X12jx, $ WSJ, $5-1-s .: ....... • .: �f With every purchase, you get a Safe Combination � whichy open the Safe. I# bare l►� - — tion—you---get a choice at -picking one of -the emretos containing the money •1n the safe _ - {Free Hats, Free Suckers, free Can Openers4' 24 iece Iritic dish set to First 50 CUSTOMER • to pen it a esu is _ - -FREE WITH EVERY GALLON SELECTONE ` .FAMOUS SKILL '/4 in. -DRILL 4 am LATEX I N E PAINT REG. $29.95 - :-ROLLER -1 %Z in. BRUSH CAP &: STIC r : ' $ .49 ALL FOR $5.95 , ; _ LINO FLOORR TILE ELECTRIC LIGHTS FIXTURES = _THIRD OFF Reg. .12'c 9�/sc FREE DELIVERY - .TWO PHONES TO SERVE YOU - AJAX 1032. AND 1511 • .. r e: S+iart.•<x..t:.+..• �•i•IM"+mLeE�:�{L':N�LW.,:Jw:,y.:"A'�.G^^G,wf-we-.:'-MfM++],.: LC7f+l. �• ."�`•CJ �!; . , w r..:,...r::•nLrzaa...,ae ..,rn•.Ma. .. . ,.•,....:n:- ..., .e.. ` 1.3. '±•..�.-•�.4 .••:+•�-'- �R:.:.':•!._..c'ai:�..•-_�•.y�op.-...."y4l+.+it:. �.ti:.. .•.. ,arr..+•�Y,-a1+3ti.. J __. in.-. •' T. Breast Stroke 14-15 years of &V 1 bAM 8. Underwater swim for distance— : - - Open' _ • .fi^-�^•'„ - <� `^ � fk Dg Contest,4 dive* --open There will also be expert diving and } WHO DOES WHAT? swimming demonstrationsndpilby the pool instructors, and PuP118 and a display L t0 us that $0><Yle of the yvork abcomplished by teaching i From an observer's standpoint, it appears handicapped children of the township. . of Pickering Township's municipal employees must wonder C' es water safer, f�thean'of Red to themselves, "what comes next". - will award the prizes. All those ftz- 'Before this week's meeting. had concluded, the road depart- terested in sig water competitions �i4. ment head had been relieved of his previous authority in say- and demonstrations of these children =-irig wLerE_aenvices would be installed as regards gas mains. are encouraged to come out and cheer only .hem on. This move was followed by another mo lon dumped the authority of where gas mains are installed on the r,' engineer's shoulders, but also any other services. Form Yacht Club' .It looked at one point as if the engineer was also going to become the building, inspector. It was suggested the engineer - E'E approve all building permits, but the motion was lost. At Bay It is true that each ,man has his job. But agailf from an Twenty-four people attended the 01_ server's point of view, we know there is a ,great deal of .neeting on Sunday evening at J. H. I` unhappiness .� with a number ohs township employees. How )Idore's Marina to discuss formation a �. cotild there be anything else, as long as council members keep A a yacht club at Frenchman's- Bay. Tl;ree executives from the Llay On changing authority. Yacht (lub which has been inactive Th$, township has some very good people on. its staff. As 'or eight years were present. They r `. `t a said before each man has his job. It's time that council were Tommy Tomblin, Herb fJsrlet cad Eric Playford. A;so Clare ' Skitch f_ got down to business. and laid out what authority each em- a oast member: ployee has, or first thing council knows they will wake alp These men felt the :^vious mem- some morning and find they are looking for some new staff iters would have no o; cation to the c new club using the name r4ench!man's i nembers. Bay Yacht Club. . To our knowledge no one has threatened to quit but, we A five man ste,srirtg committee was -yonder how long some of them will :put up with some of the Iominated to contact the old members for this permission. The committee atrtions council takes. stasists of two sailing mernb•�rs, three oower'boat members and one previous member., They are John Herds, Brian \ _I -Shw ng Bylaw"- Continued ,possessors of bongo devms. East, Alf -Adams, Irving-- Gill and •uutu. be leas trouble with hunters if I Mr. and Mrs. ,u. J. uodnlan ltd Clare Skitch. rcople would.promptl3• phone the po- family of Ea.,i. Ave returned receue- Some of the younger members are Iicc or game wardens when they .see ly_ Lum.. a ,hree weeks trip t(; in; interested in building a class of sail 6^^.sone trespassing. nrpeg where they vi-Atcd hies. laud- boat. that can be used- in competition. Councillor Harvey cpang said he, mail , mother. Anyone interested in joining xray con- ytnutd like to see a byta.v'set up, per-. Al;• #teal- Me4. Don Quick of Don- ;art any of the above mentioned men. pt i' -flag' shouting in certain months,' .•.:re Court and tticir �;:n a.cn Juuy. Henry Jloore has offered Fis house &ftcr the li:gstF,:k �vtl, in, ;f ill and Alld•,'• derided to 1•avr ' a f "oz club' meetitigx . The 'next meeting llobrrt P.ecsc: of tFe .;th Corr¢es= trailer ho,iday this suulzrrer. tcwinr t ? expectrri to take l,lace it about said= he' .ham, t,eea 'r+,ublc i. 'on r F. tltr �trie of ,fiery York dud at +tl.: , :hree :Beeks. r-rielPit , br:,,,t"tt. tint` un_er� -and, pu:rr-, of interest in \ccc' 1o. i.:,y t t^isi .he •ccul,i line t,r' sc 1, crate 34auy happy t - 1'eruc to `•Ir: lk. (,urriP at „C-trb d :. c. a- Carter ui -k..uee Hitt .rru? f?�ite: i - tlrho celrLrated. urr tout htrt:tda)' on RepC '.ed ti, ;h,,o:tl,t ui kith.ir 111: t�)uieie of Bons'+.tri £.�nrt 'also cv•.t.0 had a l,;r',hdag, on :1u u -t 13. Jill r. now -eight year, old an,t hill a. pa: y - - 1',' w :,;utl. t;.; , ne, c t tr„'!r . id:. ior het frlrnd,, a •, h, • c ,, :r&. 11I : 'Jrs 1t: C:. alacInx}re and _t t crCt',' (;4 i, ^, ;i'• 1 t- .,z'_ WORN lti.l farm ot. E:tdgrtcrc,d._Road have Just i. '•^fi. returnr3 from a thrrc-week ; Vaca= _ tf74 nim fief til>itrd = _ 1 tlr. J, , irrtyrti - urutiie,_ gild otily! 06 IPWC4 -', �L u;h i,L •it lib 11. "tt+C +,.. 5't ct. 1CL3 lPr '. a1L:,w it t.' b- open for t. e: 1 Mr. and -Mrs. C. Beit: o£.Donshire t �!rtro. H• rte •+tel ��itt +tc it,:'; ruin) 6urt`and their childrem Te•ry a-nd h T;,, 7 down. "lne yr ju,tt� c,r t e,a ' j'eff m�turcd to Prince tdttia.d t Ztt in don't kr:dw how to h+sn:.r-a. aid. Island wile:e they holidayed ior two vm. tiewu,an zt:.:teri tett iii Vule ti t':h: dl:a rtrjuyed a wonderful (a-nt- • ,-'R• ;rdens were Ar\IUU; t r d.Cll 1a�C- ll} re-uni;gg. ..-I breakers if they :tl, , •t lte,l• itN quid We are -all veru hiwi to hear that 1tFere were only 'Ou n„), t li- uiti: Iatr,, . uf. h,ube, trills Urite ctn;ea sold e-ecii year. "it lt.ari peO- iearncd W 5wlllt ,l1lD �utntl � amu for .Pic would cu-(i,erate in h01;*Tk 'tap al,o that he may w lack tot 1° • ool tile;e ilrea,,,n.<t'sle i.utau i •r)uid sut� e,r. t;ou •,u.k, lcinnl ° be -lwtter. or -very+,ne" he -aid• **If y' y .0 can't CurcH til«- Laic - w« ' hat c -Lorraine :iia, bl,all . of $row n[ield x to -can you enforce hc. (;dn has gunc back home to r Il land w hire bile rs cu_u 'tub a ttwuu, a, d : fcae,.•.typ:iell r. F -enc n,:;n $uyttt Iwlyda} ttt ci. I,cr grauurut er. �� �O a� ' r• , i.t< r: ",I, he•�' •'File -kougctecs at:d sah:t of their t it tilt` riend� got •. ;erne, last ic'ednc dad fol lur, a —un pa ty at, tnc R,,ugr H..lis . t! ! •;45, _ �,5lhlittl:r$and i01di-I It ora ` % ,� ,..f• 7 _. t•; :.l T,t'01r, eTr' C+ xr, ud c, .ill ,cc crc.:CL -.'at, ..l:• ,ry ' .:u�. `:. uc:; to Charlene Creetine` :4? 11ti,ic „ _ eo+nPle ten yea on .iu_ust 'lit fo,s,ace, in lu it1 i a 'm Rt•rinli i0 CO ,r.. Cn 1 I• bcS't .. � a v 1: :c :t_: -to -b �,hy •-lion., t:.._ l;i:�: a 7 • • • • • • • s • i u h, c as tell ytar; ,.old t, ate in t t !ace f,,r�'o tt nt ,Health L nit ti ;ll°bc,^'; 60 }Ott ri t 1 t t Cr i:.c .E- i :a ,.tet e=clic. Sep _ .• - t c eco„tn, �r. i.ci.ulYr as , pit�l•Set' iusklin a Clinic on Tu oto—sh�.otin �hyuld cover the' vtolu fefrther lst . from ? vo to 3.30 p, rn , _.. _ _ . township 'r,u-h u1 \o. r, or .;uti;th of in tilt St Fdivarri 3 Haff ` ,w - monthly install -------------------- ---------- the btr —ills s 3rd concession and it there should' ,--fes lbs some excel,Liuns and n-tethods of a�aa” 'Izforcernent. Golf Club To Hold �� ------------------------------- TMt• w lMlwd Oa ^a ..wsT Roue Swim Show -Vfbaftvw , �.: ' Hi! Hope you re all been hang On Thursday, Evening Sept. 3rd, at O�•vgy>N.trA1r.1Me1N� a' wondcrfrl summer. it seems hard 7:30; the swimming pupils of Picker • •R�* Nwpn • .' Fill" to believe that the last holiday week ing Pool,. Brock Road, will stage their ,end is just around the urner and first annual Swimming Dieet, with *uriuner is nearly over, swimming races, diving contests and �OTH1� Here .it is - do degrees -oday and demonstrations of rescue and water 4alrcad'y we're talking about hockey. safety work. Several mectitig5 have born held up. During the summer Piekering Golf EASY PAYMEMTS OVEI to date ' by Ltiiwanis inernbers and Club have sponsored morning shim- _ otters interested i❑ hoc e_ anrl' if ming lessons for Pickering Township See the all goes as p}anntd, it logi,s a- if a children from 3 to 15 years of age. e of AUTOMA ag House League + .r the hbj's of \\'est this Over ropportunity0chitr anden aftenderltc asses �2ouge is in tl-c tnak:rg, 'r• o ECONOMI On Fricla o ,^t tyle \Fest Rouge from as 'widely' separated points as Full Tcanl c,;on its ti tt ;<a:,c .iii (.'I:uemlutt .Aj:is, Fren um's 'Bay t,: a O eaal COrl i s let'. Cliff .Ball- Dunbarton, Locust Hift hitby anti +f tl~""" t Pickering its .arboro elf. -•agh, West liottpe _cicic t?c d The Swimming Meet will have the Ns1Kd Goa IMG Sports 3-1, at Kitchener Park. Ow following contests: ing to the condition, of our diainond. For Boys and Girls separafelyi --Your Gas aa ' .'`Tlonday night's game will be held at eatAvass rs. !Ticron Park. 1. Free Style race 3-9 years of age gam b p bir. and bfrs. A. Hart, of Island 2. Crawl Stroke 10-11 p•paAttA•It! i 'goad re.urned. home about two. S. Crawl Stroke 12-13 years of age lam 4m-eeks ago after having spent a fall -12. Crawl Stroke 10.11 years of age ttlous holiday in Hawaii. I nroute 4. Crawl Strultlt' 14-15 years of age, ;r #hey visited relatives in California.• •b. Breast-Str�R10-11 years of ago envie and Glen are now the proud 6. Breast Stroke 12.13 years o .fags. BAY PEEWEES Df) WELL —'The Frenchman's Bay Peewees have had a busy schedule for the past week. In the O.A.S.A. playoffs they. defeated Oshawa at Bathe Park two 'games out of three to win the first round. _ In the first game at the Bay on Wednesday the score was 12-2 for the local boys. Oshawa took the second game 6-4 on - Friday. The score was tied in the last inni 'g when Oshawa got a home run to win the game. In Monday's game at Osha- ' wa the Bay boys won 71-7. The Peeweeshave also won alf their games to date in the Metro Minor Sports Council tour- nament 'at the Exhibition. Last- Tuesday they beat biartiri grove 9-6.. On Saturday they defeated Island Hawk 10-4 and - Terrace P1aCe 9-5 on •Sunday. . • :. . The next game will be played at the Exhibition on. t,hurs- day and the winning team will play at Maple Leaf Stadium on Friday, August 27th .' The Peewees are soil uled' toplay at Cobourg on Friday at 8':30 p.m. for the first- game of the final round. for the O.A.3.A. Eastern Championship which they won last year. In the event they win the right to play at Maple Leaf Stadi- am it, is hoped the Cobourg game can be postponed until Saturday. Keith Fertile has been pitching excellent ball all through these two series.. In fact the ten boys on the team who are -all pupils of the Frenchman's Bay school have worked hard under their h, Don Hopkins. They have come through with the hits.when needed and have made very few errors. _ WANTED ! ' . ; ACTORS, STAGE MANAGERS, PROMPTO11M _ MAKE-UP ARTISTS, COSTUMERS, PROP MEN. ..NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY PICKERING TOWNSHIP ViTLE THEATRE 4 OPEN MEETING WED. SEPT. 9, 1959, AT 7:30 p.m. .: AT- BROUGHAM HALL, BROCK RD. IVEV'f MEMBERS WELCOME FOR FURTHS 111,!;ORA1AT}01`4 — MRS, A. 273-R .-.....n•Jr-�.-•raF.K:taa..o:.arxx�•.+:.o x.aew:w:.w..:i rw�.:w._ ...,+.+. r«_ .. -._. :._� :ar�A.-•ur ..,: +, w..s:.. ..•,..m, rapes:..-.�.r-;.>c^.a-.a<:•v :.�./.,+..-...::+s•✓':,. .. ...... .., .. •���� m:io and plots Nast: Mr. wW Ddu. Herbert, Dank hmw Y ` / m - firom an WN-mile trip to Yecont House �Mw y oYt-of-�owa iueab tt�nded returned eddiaL VYesyern Cacada and the. U. S. T1Mey :..' -. ------ -------------------------- went to North Dakota mad visltri CiUARANTEEI7 _ her sister in Calgary; went throny�► 1 /s tt Gutted- By Fire -I n �� the ice fields at Jasper Park =A Rat}to-T`% 5ervke McUONK h Happy birthday wishes to Mrs. Glacier Nacional Park. They, were A' frame house on Old Rosebank Betty Balsdon• who celebrated her fortunate �n I%aving Montana one ' Auv Make or Model IuNEm AOR Rd., north, between the First and See- birthday Qn August 23rd; also to week before the earthquake. and Concession was gutted last week lit•.le Debbie• Bal6don who was one Mr, and Mrs. Jack BAek and Dau Arthur. . Fid" � p R by fire: The house had been recently year old on Thursdaly. id spent last week at Stoney Laken - condemned as unhabitable and was Birthday congratulations to Mar- The fire department was ca,1194 r vacant sit the time. It is owned by a Toronto man. garet Hend.ersoa on August 28, and Monday when a grass fine at Teepee Aswbu:ottefvsKvief Southwest Pickering firemen called l Ross Duchesne on August 29. Motel got out of control. PATTf':'p,BB aaad DB,L^ORATOlim to the scene extinguished the blaze, , DAY OR NMT - but considerabledamage had been interior, before the fire am ! Sumfase Ticar L .' - - *LW for gakk clean. gttaraataad @ was noticed. YardWare and - HrsO-class --------------------------- .. . WNt-�YteEACHIWE, Prop. -_. --- . .<..- ----- paper-ha A �i Points ERIC STOg1SS - FRANx wHIT1z • `,' WEDDINGS / Pater. and Decorators pp anees • Phone Picketing 193 Ley — vvnL..ya R. R. 3. Ptegerang. Ontario i Tools,' S Glass Etc* r Pickering, Ont. in all e. v...1 . . c,e_o..y at Dun- / / Kt's A1�U LAflKf GRAHAM HARDWARE ' VLCLo•ia jC:any ai1y, 1�Rlg...#■,�,�'�IC:F� sad cta.ri. .,uue. t .,�,, �..� �,auicr�/= .. . L LasONPHNS W. H. J. THOMPSON, IL A. LLB. �`•`n`�' r. a�_J.L. On w ad Aallorlrri Ise troo.ga rraasoa, worn ualttlL Lu nib.- PHONE 46 PICKERING ditli>li<d rL daRre9s rlYd Yom. sareister seri Safieitor nage Dy nail. r.al=d ssa.L..V.IL, wl- — �` �j�t��j� and Ousatio mu. pas,or of a.unoa:toG. ^- tabic U.Vvn ,a: -,...a L,e6C' Dy uca LdWCr, M bra yorlihr. Rod >� _ the u..ae .:.,o;,e a ytown 6c 4.1410 Lly- SEPTIC T�1IVK CLE�1►N OUT ' .f: 4 eflefood Brtg.. Ajax. tan, Lae sL.OaC-6.w.cr1 Wd.Ce Gall m >astrr. Daft 8ere1W19!' tar Oarifrm Phaoe: Ajar ltlb scroop necsL.ar aua nae a sn•.rt curt- --- h lnirr rLl'Osla _ « ,_,_�� 9.2e3i fan; .art. raer ".9c.-up veva wad l C4DKP'LBTE SEPTIC TAINS SERVICS - + MEIN" Pk ♦� �@ betel to a pcall c.o«a -rid -lie ca:- _, 8 ned sweat aces, mu-S, -4 yK,=.ow lrerifraa haw bow esYYisbAd C 1fOAr Fraser, Gry►fl on curiae church was beautifully decor- K8W TANKS IitSTALLISD Lm. fsi it -J_� atca wits tuLre:- u= p•n+t a..d w-LM , Md�s g.aQA<uu. '1 he pews nmlt • lovely j.atr r own :.PAT DU�N� .: �;'TE• 9-1 8_41 and clue bows. 0001 Sarrkilers,_Soikitors'and Noiarbr M.S. Maros M�Clement payed .�+►.r---r--- kk �' R. ' , � public the weda.ng music. Lyne "ra's riay- _ e.. and ' L Ll w a.x ua,..,L:e YOU a..n Bank of Commerce Chambers, The Wedutr L�.a.cn. �-ALANg TT Barrister, SOIICitoft, 3 5imcce Street North, Oshawa Mal. on of rionour was Mrs. hoary Ph=pp., his eF, .of the .groom. bne Nc terry/ Public _ Telephone RA. 3-3440 wore a Sete pin,; waua,engin g, wWa ' Morrish az Old Lingason Road and a Pin..-jewe}t a ,•r. are HeLa PLUMBING Q_ HEATING EAT t N G Cterit a sweemea, t Doi-gLrct c. -:.lues of the L`A l AT. Z-7541 or AT. Z-13drZ WAh T31D — va.rcy, mums .n�L ye:.uw roses. rJW- _ C4tFN'iglY I341t8S E. Lr.d.srra d •e, ..ie., Ann Wat On. Pickering 11S d ..MALL ACRSAGM .4" also a sister" pL the 'gr dm: She car= 4 ' ^1 lfam to Frt. *30 to !ss P.M TAILALS ,.cd ys the inatron �:�V �i'O12Ii — r�►1.TERATIONS -- REPAIR:3 iaturdsy and EvcnirLgr lllfe iisve waJtanr 8a7es+ . aFllh of nonor.. 21-HOUR E14ERGL1(° SERv10E By a pp•�.t : 4"d Cash Down Pa+sments Beat man wa• Mr,. Ted 'Lark. a - .FREE ESTIMATES CALL - Ks. RIGi.'9 f.itnd of tilt roan. Uslie a were Ipm p�yt 4.,i Eshe %heel John and- Robe..,t Dey, brothers of � RaeelOr - t the br.de. y/�t�y n sir# M s. G.o ge Watson. mother of _ r �)fGiLli4siir w L-, �a11M 011ier 00-a60i. the groom chose a- blah and white HOOVER GHBV aaA SONS silk dross and black accessorie., and f . L A WEU oHighwsy Moeument worke @efilrrr had a co: sage cf : ed coerce., d Mother of the bride -wore 'a mauve - _ Ri3BT. AUSTIN. PROP. L� � � chantilly lace dress and white acc- ffi, R, L K bi:by. On.-,:Io r---its wi h a car. age of yel5ow Tw• antes .vert of Whit�'ky on _ reser. ea Me. 2 l�bway, between j ��L ESTATE �L.e Leceptfon was held at the Rai%- as W1dtbY and Ajax r bow Room of the Rouge Hi1L d fPhaset WbAdy KU a- Photo CO-pp now in Pick- Restaurant. The bride and groom then left for a trip to Northern Ont- N Bring and Ajax areas. To ------------------ or sell for promptbuy ---------------�, . PPLUMSIM3 .L� KAY10 rourteou: fl<erVit:e ask for DR. R. J. CR Alp Q,llff:Dto s.+�e�n Mr. Blower. • VE83U>P,i!! SYSTEM _ can Dentist .-• :9 Cfc m3TU"TES GIVEN Ar r Schatz - - eRlafet ll'lokr-'6as 9titi - PICSERiI�IG MEDICAL CENTU t3eMrai Ins>are5e — Realtor ----------- Mitering 540 or MO. 5-3337 ,AJAX - -. - •N 'v�51� $ nJi��© + ]dears F t Tuesday Of Month iPOLISH E R S ,Y " TELE At - `fl AIRS aCiIUR x rJg THE REP Q �j ° ii(JLY TRINITY - $ 3 7 I► 5 _ I P . Y r A. K..- Ferguson PHONE: TEmpk 9-1191 as. r P.:-.t Master DUhy3aR1'Uti RADIO 8�'!Y ------ --- } .SHERkl! _ A. �. sATT Pickering'. v Me:! Church'...' iuN A�ON - !OGlMi G. COY�ABfi. H. A. S13'NDA`:. AUCLTST, =0,, 1959 - ANWLANCE SERVICE 11.00 A. M: - CHUR ci SERVICE Pune PlCke�'�Y� and BQyLG�OR ,wr.y Go to Church IL t (No Sunday School) - irisre ��� AT — AUDI-BY -- l:TA ISNO f11.4S A. M. - CHURCH S1B1itVICs MAR �ILECTRI� 11.00 A. M. - SUNDAY SCHOOL insurance Coe_w ersral . on PBCM .`,AJAX 1 � Ii 01! :IE'YEQ Soddy�tndushivl, Ca+wttttrcioi b Residential Wiring sh"Ilk" err Fern oris _ �roLT1Pt Efficient Service — Free Estimates ' . IS01P WWW HILLS. ONTARXd -yrs r�iss.0 d,,,rre. To �a isf>l.r 1. MARKS :.. Chascb fies.Nr a Thr V i� TINGs4'ON ROAD .Tel. TE. 9-1570 R.R. 2r Pidming ; Bowman & Gibson.:BUILDER (Nea•th sme. Just f a of li ECM. �rlfirr M foot we.tHandr ffiosdl ------------- . .• WOOBWOxKINa li�'ffi1 a `• Y SUKDAY AT 1t00 A ltd.` --- - s gPB ;. ohool Narrery st axil Baha'u'llah f3lmday 8 VITICHim CAB""" At She 9swe Hour -O Christ.art Believers) Fur your own sakes and for the sake of the MOMTU M. MONTU M. 211ML WM seri DWAIJ= wednesday,, S p. m. - Tem i CO. � • �'nf,lf�OPI'!! OF' Tp� Meeting churches, for the sake of a l mankind•, for the sake of the Kingdom, cap ' 'QRe�t•rd Rce•ealeafs :' ! H05[S► 1BiE: lthr Intmusstlen, call: away your conflicting dogmas and interpretations which have caused such disunity and led tis to the verge of wholesale acif-destruction. recoil f�ENSED TRUSTEES + . :_ ATLntic — size Christ ' the gloryand power of the Father, and heart and rout Q alae OeBAWA. ffr" KHM . I! G. A. 3 3kk8V0---------- ------ --- throw, yourselves into His .Cave" — .Geor6• 'Ibwstshend. M. A, for- ICL=; Q. C. merly Archdeacon of Clonfort.. and. Canon of St. Patrick's Catheds OfltltAWA-4L W. RIUr .. RA. 5-U27 I �w 4�e WALTER C. THOMSON, Q Dublin. .:looms V - P!� astils er. Soli¢itnt, Notary Public lA -s 'IYatree Ajas ' Box 179; Highland Creek, or phone 'AT X2409 OftMs Hoar•'. - 200 to S.00 P. RL Tt,r U1NA'If p f MCKOMO T'OWN"W 9TAOF FORD BROS. ltoffty 1hrott�h FsidaP -. J►ppottlRmeata by "ICA - L . Pieloiciit� �z7ea _iE _ - Pegg in. charge of the p ogram. Ura• " spent a fern days last week a! Was• L000 aga, Beach. � I N T B' T Mr. aha ss.. s. i�ea Jsruuxs journey- Mr. and Mrs. BertGuthrie 'and _ �.�.`a A _ + RNAT I cd to Washago to attend the wedd- ing family aria Mrs. W. H. lsutnrte spent -- 1' ,... ._ AT T 11M of Jonn t,ertan. a te.. aays this week wi.h Mrs. he -t _— �Y� ; Miss Yat Brooks is spending her, GuL.,rie's brother-in-law and sister of Tne Town of Ajax, Ontario. vacation at Yine Lake wish meth- bers of the Geo. Yegg taawY. Mr. and Mrs. A. Thompson, Dwight. -j c - „•'. ,- Mrs. John Kingstone will show Mr: -and Mrs. Glen trastwooci and Linda spent bunrdray with the Plast- Douglas Gale, Alderwood, is vis- iting at the home of his uncle andCJ&N.er y ,� wood relatives near ' J:iastingb, at aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Puckrin. Mr. Mrs. George Squire, keg a,.-�'r'�.., � 0� 11 family -union. and - ;' re - - Mrs. Mil.on Pegg spent Last, gy and Glen spent last week in the Hunstville and Bracebridge area vis-tO yY *:r Thursday at Vntario Laates' t uu- s=ing relatives. EB r"WA ege,• Whitby, at the W. M. �. Smoot Mr. and Mrs. C. 'Clemence and R for Leaders. Marie Smith, visited bass Margaret ,is O _ bit. and Mrs. J, A Pegg have I Puckrin in Oshawa on Sunday. - THE EARL " _ returned from a trip to the J astern States, Maine and t Lod and ,e- Mr. and . Mrs. John • Puck in and !► MOUNTBA7TEN i -ape l'— nderful trip, the willr _ Arthur visited at the home of Miss Lucille Parks, Pictou; on Sunday. ,tiLLa ra. ns., a [Uiur.c A,a u,Cy Cca...,- or BU64 N.G., P.C., G.C.B., { O C.S.L, G.C.LE, .v o, D.S.O. ioi* : side in Oshawa. - The Afternoon Auxiliary of the : W. M. S. will hold their meeting on er nam wucp,eccu uc: ciao„ag atru ( nas oecurcki a Nusltlon a: a r e.cr- 70 OPEN 81st CNE ” w ..:..:, :.,.:.•::.:..•.. - _ September J. at the house of bars. - gregation 'has returned from holi-- theme claims. Immediately after the said date, the said Executrix will ' W. Harbron. Kinsale ladies will be Wro puuuc solos, - THE LARGEST DISPLAY OF WARSHIPS in charge of the �Norshlp. Mrs. M. ----------------------------------- NOTI%,E TO jcRE,J:+ITORS E ec GREAT T LARDS :.TH ON VER --- _ - Pegg in. charge of the p ogram. Ura• " AND Q'1=r_AS Come to this year's CNE,.and the I« .Pegg of - vshawa will give a re_ . att'ring martial music you'll INTERNATIONAL Am SHO -spine. world will be there to greet you ! port of the School for Leaders a,'People IThe Estate Of. Howard Say- combined R.C.A.F, and USAF. and exhibits representing - - the Ladies' College.. Ali ladies will moour Tcavga, Chief Con.;ab.e, late 21 nations around the globe will be be welcomed. of Tne Town of Ajax, Ontario. aplenty and Qiveaways glom in on hand, adding foreign flavor to -j c - „•'. ,- Mrs. John Kingstone will show ALL PERSONS having claims a- - this king-size fair; interesting pictu es taken' on her trip to Eng- handl, on Friday night, August 2$ in get the Estate of Howard Seymour people you'll most certainly enjoy meeting, exciting exhibits you'll " • the chut+Qii.- The ladies of the after - Travers, Cbief Constable, late of the sure) wantto see I And of course, Y noon W. A. Krill serve cake'and ice Toru of A„ax, in. the County of as always, Canada will be on dis- cream, and ;ea. Ontario• who died an or about the NATIONAL HORSE SNOW -to Sea, play in a totally new and different Ml. and Mrs. Ken Keddei and Thirteenth Day of Jtaly, 1459. are " Jers and their magnificent Aug, 27 2. way—this you won't want to miss. friends spent the week -end at their hereby nutiEed to send in. to the un - k1 ivTER-NATIONAL DOG SHOW- cottage here: dersigaed Execut ix of the said de. torsed, on or before the 30Th day of }o.: in. hp1 r biggest social GEORGE GOBEL Church services were well atten- ded on Sunday: Nearly all the om- SOPtember 1959, full particu" of _ „pa: - ed d i' it' staged free for- jnThe Spectacular P� - gregation 'has returned from holi-- theme claims. Immediately after the said date, the said Executrix will Evening. days. : The congregational and Sunday the assets he sa_d dis'dribute of dec- Grandstand Shove ' School picnic a•_, the Con�ervalion a 4 having rega-d only to claims Area Park was a success.. Old and of which they shall then have not- every night at 8:00 p.m. Cast of 400 young enjoyed' -the sw•imening and LC*-- with ERIC HOUSE. "Canadiaga '59" produced by -Jack Arthur. See - ga-nes ad list. but hot least.. .the Auric se; ger, llasiy in ill remember DATED a- Ajax, this 25th day of these lavish production numbers: "From 'The _ . a gaud time. August, 1959.. Dream to Reality," . Seaway," "East of Suez," "Hong The Evening 3uxiLa y of the W. ! M. S. sri1: hold their mectin,r at. the M. S. Rose E. E. W. Traeea, Executrix, ( Kong Holiday," arid "Canada's Golden Anniversary of Flight"— C.: Pe, home on lice fne�da> vi by W. 14. J. Tho^•:peor.. B A. L L- L. B.. 152 Na-wo-,d i -thi• sceek. Tne :tau h-f,roup s:+11 .he _Ave. On The World's, in arge of the ptoarani: All Tirl P. -O. Box 16, 'A;ax. Ortwio. �. _ jos sdekoire. -----------------=---------------- Largest F' Fully Equipped _ Lon'z •- It e L N One If .W Say o - - -_ ores a rage -- ------ ------------------- Else Will1. El . : AUDLEY " - a cil li eaorMs ,ns. e, "fir. and 11--_ Itcame- lo u; a few cat's ago, 4n^ s - Ai -x Pr ii. ori ii i Ei sit i, vve ve Plea ft a it so oei , it v.c-.d b IiV PERSE3 :hr . ret ` e. tt:ifc�I' at th.r Hnt .'<r'.r t:;rir neglectful to t.e-=icace to Fars ar on. ITS , il3RONTfi, .,�., of end aI �.rc: Izi<, # It goes.sc=ett.:ng L<e Las — " h� - +C1SC0 IIID & P'ANCHO tt'sf PEAR I CANADA ard, . Iset . t el 1 icke.:og mews gerera:ly gets it rz ' fi^ir 1.tEa.h .i.<ite? Iii- Iran ?,e-- I po.ted a:curate..•, 100 percent'. head- up the exciting Afternoon iI:-jasi and �I-tr-. 1Cr. Fsril'. �Tr•,. _VV^ le we exFret- t st,* re do - - Grandst,arrb MatFree whic i -in CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION _,.-- - a':ieF FiiIis'. Rnrk-wrmr- F iT ria.}:.. make errors at time : r;ever ..Hess we ciudes a thrilling 3 -ring matinee p:Ir F. e0 Puckrin• L�•nda an, enjoy hea :ng thir_gs like t As. Ed. i circus, for the children[ 26 .Harry 1, Pnce, Prendent Hiram E. McCallum, General Manap.f - -. • -outstanding- r baith Puckrin and Harold,• Guthrir •-----_-°................... .... . -.- . _ - -, .. . • �. a -w errz c clain acv e too..., ` Plenty .. if it's a Chevrolet! Do yourself a favor .-.-t - drive a ChevyI That's when you'll really say, "Wow, how, -terrific can a Chevrolet get!" Everything about ry terrific, And our Chevrolet 8 Chevy � Y w•' '"° dealer can show you how easy it is to own. Visit him today. : - - See, price and pleasure -test the terrific Chevrolet that ` _ a.» takes your fancy, I \. Try Chevy's Ride It's velvety ... luxurious ... t breathtaking! ... and Chewy grips you firmly, even to 'rutted roads. Put a well-mannered Chevy through its `-- lively paces today.AWL - ... y's Response Chevy engines - R pack the zip and go to set your toe a -ting ling. There's an exhilarating new Chevylow waiting for you -at your Chevrolet dealer's. ' Drive it Soda Try Chevy's Htzn� ng It's the greatest! Chevy's lust test-drive a Chevy once .. and alandard Ball -Race steering is sports -car keen. Drive n jwriu~, ,one. You'll agree ... Chevy is the best of sports: , .you 1 know how terrific a car can get ! dip— r—See our Local Authonsed�Chevrolet dealer —.foquich" appraileW — prompt deuveyl- e'er O RED AINSWORTN MOTORS, AJAX, NT. . HER MAJESTY'S FAMOUS 20YAL MARINES U140 - direct from England to entertain you with att'ring martial music you'll INTERNATIONAL Am SHO -spine. linger to listen to as you wander tingling fly-pasts featuring the by the Qigantic exhibition combined R.C.A.F, and USAF. bandshelll• Aerobatic Teams ... Sept 11.12 FOOD PRODUCTS �UILDINS-prizes aplenty and Qiveaways glom in the world's largest Food Prod. ucts Building. Worth a visit t0 the CNE ht itself. MILE OF M!>tRIMf]R-allfor (on and fun for all on this merry mile of lainrides, es, 980" cad s shows. WOMEN'S UIORLD-h01tM f}ah- t ion shows: cooking eiiasses, handicrafts, with international - flavor. an entire world for women NATIONAL HORSE SNOW -to Sea, m the fabyJow Queen Elizabeth f•:riltlngperformancesbyskilled Building. " Jers and their magnificent Aug, 27 2. st4eds. -Sept k1 ivTER-NATIONAL DOG SHOW- o ! car, -es fraq Carada _ d t.e Un ted -Sl rtes parade }o.: in. hp1 r biggest social ' Ont O'f te Seasow You'll love - ery RLrtute of it! Sept 2, 3, FUN : LLSO AG.A7AMA-3t t:'e i 5 and 7. _ „pa: - ed d i' it' staged free for- : AUDLEY " - a cil li eaorMs ,ns. e, "fir. and 11--_ Itcame- lo u; a few cat's ago, 4n^ s - Ai -x Pr ii. ori ii i Ei sit i, vve ve Plea ft a it so oei , it v.c-.d b IiV PERSE3 :hr . ret ` e. tt:ifc�I' at th.r Hnt .'<r'.r t:;rir neglectful to t.e-=icace to Fars ar on. ITS , il3RONTfi, .,�., of end aI �.rc: Izi<, # It goes.sc=ett.:ng L<e Las — " h� - +C1SC0 IIID & P'ANCHO tt'sf PEAR I CANADA ard, . Iset . t el 1 icke.:og mews gerera:ly gets it rz ' fi^ir 1.tEa.h .i.<ite? Iii- Iran ?,e-- I po.ted a:curate..•, 100 percent'. head- up the exciting Afternoon iI:-jasi and �I-tr-. 1Cr. Fsril'. �Tr•,. _VV^ le we exFret- t st,* re do - - Grandst,arrb MatFree whic i -in CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION _,.-- - a':ieF FiiIis'. Rnrk-wrmr- F iT ria.}:.. make errors at time : r;ever ..Hess we ciudes a thrilling 3 -ring matinee p:Ir F. e0 Puckrin• L�•nda an, enjoy hea :ng thir_gs like t As. Ed. i circus, for the children[ 26 .Harry 1, Pnce, Prendent Hiram E. McCallum, General Manap.f - -. • -outstanding- r baith Puckrin and Harold,• Guthrir •-----_-°................... .... . -.- . _ - -, .. . • �. a -w errz c clain acv e too..., ` Plenty .. if it's a Chevrolet! Do yourself a favor .-.-t - drive a ChevyI That's when you'll really say, "Wow, how, -terrific can a Chevrolet get!" Everything about ry terrific, And our Chevrolet 8 Chevy � Y w•' '"° dealer can show you how easy it is to own. Visit him today. : - - See, price and pleasure -test the terrific Chevrolet that ` _ a.» takes your fancy, I \. Try Chevy's Ride It's velvety ... luxurious ... t breathtaking! ... and Chewy grips you firmly, even to 'rutted roads. Put a well-mannered Chevy through its `-- lively paces today.AWL - ... y's Response Chevy engines - R pack the zip and go to set your toe a -ting ling. There's an exhilarating new Chevylow waiting for you -at your Chevrolet dealer's. ' Drive it Soda Try Chevy's Htzn� ng It's the greatest! Chevy's lust test-drive a Chevy once .. and alandard Ball -Race steering is sports -car keen. Drive n jwriu~, ,one. You'll agree ... Chevy is the best of sports: , .you 1 know how terrific a car can get ! dip— r—See our Local Authonsed�Chevrolet dealer —.foquich" appraileW — prompt deuveyl- e'er O RED AINSWORTN MOTORS, AJAX, NT. . ♦ • _ po 11 C�{ dauYh:ers spent last week at their • ,• Wry Was-. Y.6" has sold hi!'stwre T'he'regtrlatr iueseift� of �siyVl�iE1. 9.6 iiarfghamwChtanralS cottage on Lake Scusog. to Mr. • and Mrs. - C., Stirp�ii:. of aA a'*Associatise *of St. John's .CharCit held 'Weir anytpal ' piLenle roil Thnrlts; � Ur. and Mrs. Martin RoctIey of Mr. and Mrs. G. Hebron. Myrtle, Tordnto,. who expect to take possess- will be. held on Wednesday, Septem- day last on the lawn of Mrs, L4n44* Brooklet; also Mr. Leenar.• Rout- called on their aunt Mrs. Matthews ion on the First of September. Mrs. ' ber 2. at the home of Mrs. N. Bur- All report a gooao.'ime. It was dmp' ley, of Montreal, called on the for- one day last week _ Surphlis (Evelyn Knox) is well ton, assisted by Mrs. English. The ided to hold a Bake Sale on tbf Mar's sister Mrs. Matthews one day Mr. Russell Gay has returned aft known in this dist•ict, and we wish' Devotional to be taken by Mrs. church lawn on Saturday, Septezm* - - - - last week, ter a pleasant m0mr and air. trip to 1 them the best of luck in their new .Reaman•„ while the program will be ber 12. They also received and acpa Mrs. Perry and son Robert,'spent the West Coast. undertaking. in chdrge of Mss. K. C. Pascoe. epted an invitation to join Cherry -d the weelc-end with friends around Mrs.. Coakwell; also Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Thomas. of Mr. M. Hamilton celebrated his wood at their meeting on Septem . London and St. Thomas. Gordon Coakwell and family visited Stouffville, called on Mrs. Matthews 85th bi-thday at a . surprise family ber 23. Mr. Ross Knox has purchased a at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo- on Sunday afternoon. gathering at t+he home of his grand- Mrs.NormanNX:11son, G-eenwoods' hot from Mr. A..Storry and expects Willson recently. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hubbard leave daughter Mrs. Donald Duncan, of ( visited her sis er Mrs. N. Burton. J „ to build a home shortly. Mr. and Mrs. Sims of Toronto is on Monday for their -holidays in the Brooklin. f Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carter cal14• Mr, and Mrs. jos. Burrow, and keeping house for, Mr. and Mrs.J. North Country. Miss G. M. Witter visited her 1 ed on Mrs W. Hamilton, Sunday. 1 Furrows who are on holidays. • aunt Mrs. Matthews on Saturday. - - _• _.� • ' m M+hMn+�r�am+�N+++�+►hn � rm�t h+��+++ry+mr►mrm��+,m+rmrm,mttnn,mrtnrt,^,nr+�nn� , � :.... - ; • • � - . TROUD S FOOD NARKE . . . . . . OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 7:00 P.M. ROUGE HILLS - —_ EXCEPT THURS, & FR1, •TILL9; QQ P . ON. NO* 2 HIGHWAY PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS•, FRI., SAT., AUGUST 27 -.28 29 :JUST EAST OF ROUGE BRIDGE --��.J../✓.J../..I.I..I✓✓�.I✓..I✓J.l•.I✓.J.I✓✓.I.JJ'.J�•./'../�J �J✓�l�.l�.I�.I././.I.i.NVQ./�./.,I.I.J.J�.I�.I�./�•J�J� . '+Hi41U111111Ug4g1+11N1111+Illllhul+lldl111+1+IU1+ud1g111ulllld1+11+14U11t1+1b++111111NNINII+IIUIIII++4441111111+IIINi+Irl'IUIINNilhlillil+ItUIIIUIIII+tN1/NN1141dq++++111411+!1114+1i+11+111U1141j111N141N1+1111111+1+1111+11+INU1N1++N1�tNuti/+11i1++��= . - SWIFT'S GEM _ _ .g �"�CANA•DA P....,.,1MARGARINE . . . . . . . . . . ACKERS KLIKH12 OZ. am _ _ Square Tin C ZZ r t lbs c = 43 (SAVE 19c) �ot ' .►°_!rrhNlhNnr�Nhttmpartrth�rh�tNn+rMh�rrtrM � - r SPECIAL OFFER OF 5c OFF PLUS 4c OFF _ LYON'S a _. 3 Package Carton g The All -Purpose Detergent = >€ 34 LB. CMCXU NOWLE SITUP MIX 29c_A Tm .39 ( OFFER OF 5s- OFF) �f (save pile,. SNOWFLAKE SAVE b CENTS'11+Iu/11+11d+luiu1U111tNa11lbi+hu++lar+111+INUI �� GIANT- 32 oz. ' BOTTL SHORTENINGE 130 LB. C - CHUM = C5 oz. tins- _,2 ins-_ _ Cw � ,DOG --FOOD...::.,. � . k;_ MIRACLEWHIP.. Gant 32 oz. jar 69c �_ SAVE 9 CENTS Special Offer of 7c OFF PLUS 23c OFF C LYONS ECONOMY-PAK ''Carton of 100 - 2 Cup Size _ HABITANT PALM Giant 30 os. jar -[- C - ti SHEET -MIXKD PICKLES .45c Te'a Bags SAVE 4 CENTS. CARNATION INSTANT - SPECIAL OFFER OF 6c OFF PLUS 11e OFF 1 KAFL'E T -RA J� Pown6 SKIM MILK 3 1b.boX 95c 1. box '33c• _ : SAVE ON FRESH MILK _` CheeseSlices C FRESH HOMOGENIZED ____________:_-_•_... 3 quart .jug SSc (pears deposit) T�O ss 'Half tb. pkgs, IES1Ff�OGENIZED 2 per cent __3 quart jug 47c (plus deposit) = 3 nrrmtrlhpNrfrl�p,rrryNh�nrrrnrprhprppnrypp, 3 _ ,. =: :... ;SAVE 1: CENTS ,rnrrmKlryrrthtr►Rrtrntnrrpri�glryprh0"rdrh�rrhtnprrppntHntpnrtNhNrhrNhr+l+rtNhrrrhllrhrinq�r�fvnp ARTHUR'S Full 1 lb. pkg. _= SMOKED ^^�^�r��^^^^�^���rr , € 's=� - C,'1= BACON SQUARES �b� 19C WEI> DEVON Slicedt Kindless Breakfast 1 Ib. pkg._ > MAPLE LEAF By the Piece Sliced BOLOGNA 16'35c 39C : C � • r �lll aa� FRESH LEAN •. -�b wall MINCED BEEF39C1? 1b. :39C TEKDEBLOO UD 1b; 49C • MAPLE LEAF AVERAGE *EIGHT - Zt/s i:a5: POLISH SAUSAGE �b� ...9c CUM BOASTS OR CHOff •1b.. 69C _ FRESH �b. BEEF KIDNEYS =.: ,2 ib � "29c Club,Steaks 79c JUBILEE. PURE PORK 1 Ib. tray FIRM RED RIPE HOME-GROWN FIELD r SAUSA'GE TOMATOES :•'HJEAPING b QT. BASKET 3U. Q Q1 �aa�aa+aasuaaaaaa N - - M ------------ _T., , . , . ..�• .�. . ' .nom.[: No Ug a "YOUR ftMOfaLT Rz6I1)tNT ARTICLES FOR SALE GO;,NNG EVENTS LAwNScowaR RRADQUARTRAS HOUSE FOR SALE private. Owner tsan..fa.red. *18,400. '1'121`60 THE WOKZN'S GUILD Cir Sr. Georges Church ---SALES A SERVICE if you buy in baste, . INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE _ w. Attac12- - bed, oetns. Ranch bungalo Near Are Holding a Bake Sale and Good Used Clothing, ons _ Your mops, yt� watt% a�li :Foe s little tiq ttfe Point - - - +PHONES ed gscag0. Kec eattion room. ` Rouge Golf Club. Phone. ATlanac -� Satu:'day, Angust 29. 1599 —s lawnmower sseea Just y , , Z-3714. ' et- 3.00 P. M, on the _ Recto Grounds � s' BEa A FULL LINE AT RESIDENCE 767 ,; i , _ OFFICE • 67 _ .':------------------------ ----------- • F R STILE ^. !�'12d-htad, Grade thanks. Phone 57.W. ' Jnr Wast .Of Law's GarageONTARIO_ - _-- -------------------•----------- DINT" 'SMALL MVMR CLINIC PICKEilMG . - -- -- -------------------------- ---- Washing Mach- j,, Village 'f ickering ' Vif1� WE SELL ?H>r REST ANv .SE'1<YiCLr im •REST FOR SALE —Thor ine• Singer treadle sewing mac e; Budgie ;. ors unity u CsII w COMILM � =, T.unk; Large .:on carriage; cege; all in good condituou. Phone: Sympathy of comm extended to tug -11111311y of �hc late ___ -.__ » _ __»r_.. , - C ?AlFS . n picketing 141L Howard l.aw, wlSb,e funeral was r 90 O A ROAD � TORONTO r -------------------- FOR $XLE - girYs P shortie hold in WhAby on Monday Tag new john Lay In_urance Off- -- - OCE a INE ' ;coat, ire 10a; boy's grey tweed ice at Ajax is berm-tormaLy open :W. J: NffT .ports coat, size 15. Mrs. Ray Fouad, ' 46- Church St. Phone 155. ed on Friday. It Is kfoatd to the new bnpseeis irFDsk, 29 -Statics.. Plaza �� ...� RA &4W^'1 J�`T SAMMM SIM ------------------------- in the Shopping t)entr0. .»-- • ----------------- - FIRST AND SECOND Mr. and 'Mrs. Two and Marquis SEM10 TANKS VEJANW C11M RRM MORTGAGE visited Mr. Tier's parents at Fenel- TSB tlAl�lTAiUZ WAY ' ` ; Boungbt And Sold And Arranged -ELIZABETH INVESTMENTS on . Balk on Satu day _ Mr1a. Crowther is now under ob- Neer tanks bosfailed, , t{ STATION ROAD, !'ICltl�ry0, ONT. - PhotlNs 156, Aft 3-2802 Limgtnd _ servation ab.Ajax_ Hoepital. W. 9►A>ZD ' phone: Ajax 480 Mr. and Mrs. T, Buckley and the phumat Wk*W no 8-g5�i .. aug 28 fainly have been enjoying`• a motar f -- -------------------- trip bo Kinge'.on. From there they ' ip ----------»---»101-- _ . JOHN L L A Y ROSEBANK ELECTRIC took the boat to through tho, -, e f Phone: TEmple 9-2507 Thousand Inland+. ROD"N INSURANCE �. !I -- Refrigersearis Oil Burners Mr. and Mrs. Don_ Gibson haft -lilittorDr� Aga tha corner of the Bock Read ET METAL OF ENGLAND Oct 16 No. 7 Highway. We are pPy tlAt -PRUDENTIAL COMPANY 4fp. $, r-. .• this historical building has fallen ": [ ROMr RM UE - BILI - REAL. ESTATE into ttie hands of someone who is ,... __..- rntL"ated in the preLarvatioa of our 1107 KIN rATON WAD EAST TO RENT -- three, armed aper- lovely Bald bones AA010096" . 10" _ agent. fuFnw2od, outman and bath. Woad suix� business- The bed of petttdas in the centre of Picketing is t'Le ora beigint, at>r �PawY �� Ibr • Tolopiwna,, Pkiterin0 is coup" os lady. ![pin fl't�, Pickering. ractive spot in the midst of the Pre- GURNEY - OiRoes Station Plast Ajar Shopping Centre Phone: Ajar 481? w Jim No Now Ofitrae. - sent upheaval and chaos in oar vm-� - CLARE — � • ------------— ------ :•- FURNISHED ROOM --� to test. age. The Replan Ballet vrsitsng Toros- B RUUD in �1t+P. i1 m xel:*w- to this week regdm daily, a large This l MVAC■ . WATUR NRATI11S - is. 8t. art, 8. No - _. 1s. N gr1 t. quantity of freMth yowt. 'Co-OPsst- _ -----------'---=-------- ________- - . = TO RANT -- three -roomed ate- is be. s by the "� rive Mr►k `pleat owatd by repay of 4A! ■ANOiS i •- _ . PItKERIM6 NURSING �IOIiAE wrest; separate entrance. Phone: AT. our local farmer. (Ugh. Yoaurt iFLOOR FURNACES -1910. - _ -------------- -__-- -...Mrs. would make anyone dance. Ed.) Heay Vgastnuey as ddaugh- %elves up 3 )��: SPACIOUS GROUNDS AND BEAUTIFUL ROOMS TO RENT — house; couple yrere_- berg 'Elinor and 1.0,o.a Jean are i•�taiM cls pas bill - red. pboae: Pickering echo. spending >wo reeks at kievera River OVER -LOOSING TARE ONTARIO., � _ ----------------------------- -.--- DAY CAR$ FOR CHILDREN at her brother; Mr. Fred joblis's PHONE 17V 14CKMNG KIND CAR$ FREE TRANSPORTATION Will give day circ• or room and. Mr. and idn. - Walter Shepherd IMO. !-3SiS WNITSY :.x3GISTZ3= NURSE IN CHARGE boa -,d for two or three children, two wore -suests of. Mr. and M -s. Nor - OIL FURNACES y rears or over. Ccpp�paaion for ounr mea Beaks over the week -end. - : 'PH,ON$: AT 24431 ` own little boy. Fenced -a yard; good 1 I Mr. and M.s. F. J. P- 011100 a•,Kan- ------ super*►flio- Please tali or write:- ded the Lown re -union at the Alla ----------------- »__w___- - Mrs. C. Blakeman "Idieawhile"., oa pyasant St. Frenchman's Bay. Down's, Ebenezer, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Winston Huyck OW BADTO AND TV S>t.RVICs WORK GUARA1tTKII - ________________________-_..__ ____ - 'PIANO LESSONS daughter Ka..yn and her friend Has- the loanson, motored to Httyck's PROM DATE — PICZZRMG ' XORTGAGlR _ APpRAMiL11w To Commence September. 14• Begin Week Of Point and Huyck's Bay. near Tv=, yon, on bunday. 213W- -G NEWELL .. ' Ro&tratiions AUGUST 24, ilk. and Mrs. A. E. Calvert on,- A XV&NIXGS — 'llasde f -41M . ' as 11 anyone ha sgtabk location tertained Mr. sad Mrs Wilfred Pfei- ---•------r--- ------- TO a PROMS PICX=NQ 143 TORONt S>11111" >af�Nr _ w here these Piano lgsaons could be atieker, d Germany, who wens re - REAL =TATE BROKZR ' taught, _will teach in Plckw ing ace candy mar �d tfnere, and, will make PtCKZRIM G "..day per week. Mr. and Yr:. Irving Wb* via -their home is Richmond Hill. .. - Asa.-WORWATV 1-4 MILZ IIOVTRK= . NO. 2 WOHWAT Qoanct: DIANR GOODMAN ited raLtivei in Sarnia tale,; weer �Ii18F Ri S/►S! OF UT 104 Kest 80wt. wuf&Y and and attended the Pearn famib - Or Can. 1L0 8-3056 re -union there. SAN _ r-------- ---------- -- +- <-_. 140TICE TO CREDITORS. Oarlee Jeffrny Hanson The death' took Place at Spray- WATt?RAT, GAS AltD CO.. - AND OTXXRS brook Iloepital on Sunday. August OIL IIIb ALL PERSONS lamming c1shums -. grainer the Estate of M&Pr« Asa 16, of Cho J. Hanson( formerly of Huvea(!. Rd.) .husband of.the late (OMsais Fust_..:-UMAM AM 31M~ PUIJP, 4te of tb@ lbws of UsbeAft% Ev!S racist Hanson'. deet father of. 6VIWI� CLA"4)!T I, IN 450 Cotmiy of Osumi% wire diva TM[ssa (1[rs. T. 8lseptrsek): June - ��� • �A�� • eet or about tare 9th day - of Atm (SI T. Powell); Sbkrky (IM B-i�T>� • • • • ' . •I9l1. are req tied to, tik W* Hgwardj). ped 6,�oslrer of David, of '17t1►ILiR AND TQM 61 the same with dd 0a PW feraatou: s.; iliam, d C lgar7:1 R"1121111116� :- .. .:. or before 8dptw*w 16, 1969, @§w �whicb data the Bstaea wit be diatr6 J� (um W Tows.end); - Eva (19 it. J. Cockburn), and Minnie all of _ AJAX M (sod bavhV f"Wd only $0 t10°Clsims Toronto. The funeral tool( place an f TVWR of.. AAI *&*A fOOd and N0. 2 N ai which the Rxemms alian thou Wednesday, from MaDoutgatl Ind ..' Nliave notice. _ BsvllPel.DaaFortS v1`. - +DATED it leRarw this 24th day of , no Hill Cemeberyr. --------------------- - :: NQS . �l�IOINE RICICERI 965 191iY. attataet , :.. .: SAID REGISTER Of A= 1045- _. . '. FRAIiL A. >t�iaNjLST• �'�0`' • W Q 11t. W. Satutrday, September 1�-wctbn' sale of Gibson thentractor; eke ' >tiLT.R1t RaNTALi - - ' tric refrige-rator; hoasalmld farnhwe; CAUPIN% FISHING EQUIM. s _ �-'--------------- dishes; glassware: iatchen aternsiL toe at the residence, corner '7th Con. of B D MOTORS, TEh1TS, ---TIOTICa TO CRAVITORB• Pickering Twp. and Green Wver- side- POST -HOLE DiGGI iR& COTe, AND Ol'HZR: The SlsMb Of Georsg ifivtchtisia+ road, rrAe and a qua try Hath of No. 7 .Highway, sasai8lrt nort>s of Oren MVI<R, LANTUNS. COOLSRS SIN t Deeessitd, River school. I toperty of the Estaq By eiAT- OR W=K - Former* bavfng elsiau a- of of the ]ate R. 1C. Sboobriulge and the_ ' t 1 not the B+rtate of e't�' Lrte Staliley J Sale at 2.eo Tawas Cass; No •� ! 'Nl'O>tt R. Y Ai�1YT1JN$ , . _ OFRG �� awl, late of (lee 'Township of pk>< in the f`oorrti,-of Omar* wino the said Towra0ri4 of Pisa-: P m, reserve. =STd and CLARKE PRENTICE, mitts. 4W ag ,rum on 'tire ah day of Judy, i9ft Linea to file pr od of "soap undarolefted,41117,of °�nbo°� DON BUZZARD FUIMK - , , . -. I t : AFTER tat date,. the nndssdpned n the Efate, COMUNRCiALRM1011I TIAL INDUSTRIAL 'WZVMM �oniQAQ�s ARRANGED � :1 Y�1ViiTD irm Proceedto only to tore elaima _ aping regard 1 he then nha11 bave bad aotioe. �� AiiOMORLa . LI! Wbkh 131s 31st 3a7DATiD t Toronto s. _ NOM1lj _LOS I•AI" itr11EST1NiNt= HARRY A. NNdWMAN. Sormstor, �, me yol3ditoss, Meesss )'i1�7 A- read Newman, 11 Rid - • P�10 N7A Ir1�l1� 3&Z O S CAIIM N 'PI OhiT �' - l4ewerran Street, Baa;, ,AN caWe 1. _.. -P. }