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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1954_11_19e.,. .._.y ., j777*7 5. .. ....y.aa+. k'.'•".4}J5� ?,y S r _.__'�T � ear !lC11:$ltII�iG. OIiTAslO FRHSAF, NOVEMBER 18, 1954-' _ 2, nus !ec Cdpy ° ' uric sed As Seooaid •- -' `- -- ••• ,x- VOL- 73 NO. 41 lauded Staten MO W, C, -'MURRAR and Son PUBLISREAS Past Office Sept. Ottawa. Oat Liverp,o�ol Area �o _Near Details Vn' Hatery �. 7. oestoo --# _Meet Dove bar :fir - !n �! Y j: . _ _ _ { y ~ . Whose persons entitled .to vote onPICKERING VILLAGE !VV�'. money by-laws in the area comprising ONTAklO COUNTY TUSERCULOSIABSOCIATION Lots 19 and 24 inclusive from Lake COUNTY CHAIRMEN FOB MASS SURVEY IN MARCH 1955 Mr. and Mts. G; 23. Bray and 1)r. Ontario to 800 feet north of -the S4- M� F visited Dr. 1•i. T, and allaise and Concession Line -will have a S y^ c s t in St. Joee;ph's Hospital, . last. wee chance to vote on the question of Aw e , r r(, pnd report the Doctor very i s much' roved and expecting to be 3 a o �"n ni sW i s Pe g s whether they are in favour of a water x J"Bynum for the Frenchman's Bay and sr able tog home bafTre long. Liverpool area at the" December elect r x� Mcca James Riche dson,. George- _ ,tions of the Township of Pickering. i k town visiting Miss A. E Richard- ,- The estimated cost will be $876,000.00. s ` s �; �y:. son here. J Also these 'people will have a sf ,:,, N .x z . -� " Mr. and Mas. H. Le Gard' and Mr. chance to get further information on�'' and' Mrs, R. Tyndall and Mr. and .7 -this proposed water system at a meet- " n Mrs Cargill presented their children >_ ing to be held in the schoolhouse on - ptism United Church on. - ' -.the Bay Road on Tuesday, November - ' :,< � file � � _ - :. ' ,,, for• bra 23rd at 8 p.m.; when questions can. be -.. Mrs$ Rev.) A. E. Young was h o�t- asked of the engineers- and council . � ` ess to 'the Woman's Associatoin of the In 1953, the people entitled to vote ' w ° Audley United C�hizoeth- on.- Wednes- - �. on money -bylaws were given the op- i da7 evening. portunity of voting on a water quest -Mr,' It Perry, who has been in the {, tion for the south-west area of the township. 62 62 per cent of the people -home fere— Western Hospital f re- ' vo� in favour of such a water system i treated to his a. The congregation of St. Andrew S at a coat of $965;000.00, but the Muni- j 1 Presbyterian Church held a eoicial cipal Board refused to grant the town- � � .�y ��v and presentation last Saturday even- � ship permission, to issue debentures u?` y ing in 2sonor, of the Jackson damili�s 4 % - because they believed such ah' -under- i='--- -9 who have moved to'. Agincourt.. The 'taking sass "premature. r✓ y , - -- congregation presented Mr. and M -s However Pickering Township Coon= ° N Sam Jackron and Mr, and Mrs. Alti^x. , " �' r `► �6 - have announced this week, that - • d silver tr the Board have now suggested that if ? ,` _ - . Jackson with engraved - atid Miss Eileen Jackson wii`h a pair they . brought forward another ' "teas M . + Y ...--�-----�•------w--�-r--- - - - `ambitious scheme, they v¢ould give it � " '4 ,, of borxloir lamps _ r` -tonsiderstion.s ° Entered Into Rest Figures released to the people this f. N - .• "Entered into rest at f�l'sawe. Gen. • week indicate that the - yearly cost o! - c -operation and and refund of the deben- - `z�°` era] Hospital, on Monday. November -tures would be $35,000.00, levied seated .Lett to 1_►gn.; ,,,rs. a ua, .. ur.. `u �l.o.c �hzlrman; �. (+raft 15. 1954, Bryan Murray Blabely, be - follows: 475 houses at $35.00 per ser- Donald, Port Petr;, Survey Chairman: Mrs: F. A. Collins Oshawa,' Bec'ty, laved isyla son of Ms and Mrs vice, $16,625; -75,000 feet frontage at - Standing - Left to Right: W. R. Branch, Oshawa. Publicity Orwin Pla ly (nee Grace Cook) at - - s Chairman. t :.'2t1 cents per foot,.. $15,000; 2.75 mills `'� 1. Pearce, Oshawa, High School Chairman: Kca Smyth, Oubawa, Cbiir- Pickering. -Funeral private. Foi fur- " on assessment of $1,280.00, $3,875. , s, - them wrticulars, ca 1.M.cEachnie Fara , zs, Panel of Speakers; J. Whitby, Port"'•Perry: Supply Chairman: , Total -$$5 en semi Absent ben phow taken. C. F. Coulter; Uxbridse, Industrial CLa�maa: has been estimated that an aver-. ------------------------------------ It= oral Home', Pickering age house on a lot of 75 foot frontage Mrs: D. Bi, Mclatyre; Whitby, Canvas Chairman. _ Local organisation at the malbent ineludes: Mrs. Phin, Chairman; Mr■. Dominion Automobile Association ti • would pay yearly: Service,. $85.00; Appoinh Assistant To President Fro gs, $16.00; S. mills on $2.000.00; - Man, Seeretsry; MYn: V. Willard. Messrs C. E. Marley, d. H. Bray and W. $10.00. Total --$60.00: This would not ! C. Marham -tor South Pickering District Survey' �- _ Mr, R. W. Trollope, Pre•ideat of include the cost of the house connect I - - — - — - , - -- - Doudnion Automob+M p m,a•i,a-,e an- ' trot. which waoLd be about $66.00 and PICKZZING VELLAGE Y Rotary The, Cawing Nomination Meetlap �e appoiuhnen� �f� ��i e paid for br. fife owner. _ SAL ELECTIONS .: - - — -- - Edy es post as r* :_-_-- -� 'Assistant., to ia•nt -. Edr • •----------•---------- ---"---' A Meeting- Of The Electoeu Of The � Rotarian C. IL Morley, on Monday ' A lo: o,f apeeulat3on, savmoura and � " Letter m the Editet was tormerly Amialon, cat" 1Man- Said 'Village Of Pickering Will evening, uv7sodueed, ,as_ hia..prograas s'r set co. -zee. gas_ ip is taking place _ Take Place in The dune Toronto fr"afil, a musical trio , these days -In the township and, in +�• ItUr to Mr. Edyt rowmec*Joa,- _ 8hs COMMUNITY MEMORIAL HAi3L playing the electric guitar and two $lcker•:ng V211ige, oa the coaling big with the Dominion Antoriao' tie Ars. - may I use yoot cohmm to ex- PIC>EERING. ONTARIO standards, in a half-hour of 'Hawalian day" of the annual Dnadaattons _MLS *elation. be Swayed a sasses !al dual _77 _pees to the Village of Pickering, _FRIDAY NOVEMBER tib, 1164 '' and ropuua-type numbem As' ex. I council dice career as a concert singer to !warden; esonoe' tbatsghts which I believe are >esrlsad, sad- In New York fit add- ea t at tiffs t�tie- Between The Hours Of 7' and 1- pseaaed by President Fred Whdte, a There is a conside able bit -of , n ?. M, For The Par"" Of Nottaiaa- ng'e i}aas the unaai speaker -type "nobody raying moth, and wait and Iden to being s IsetNor Sats 14a' Beat- on Friday night of DexV week be- I tiai Candidates Far The Of lm Of ive with.. Lawson sad Jenea, limited program is odben aFy>erodated at our see'' policy. A 'ot crf people, of course of (:sands- dere latterly, he has been. Mwesn 7.00 and 5.00 o'clock, the" res- jj Reeve And Fear Councillor Foe imnaer mieetiags They are diene f would Blas to knout -*hot George Vents of the Village of Pickering, 1 The Said Village of Pickering; aM associated In sa esecative. capael*' gentlemen who play non-protc=1on- . 'Ta'd Town' >++'p . Reeve is going .to wtth the Garfleld Westaa mtersO d will nominate those yeo¢b oho they Nomhastian Of Candidates For The ! do", We beL'eve it's Pickering's turn - ly fns the --7 ad it sad -wee good. )tants, South AtHeay and the Vdted, . believe w1]3 best verve. the V'1133pe' is --------------- ------ + a 1'•unty Warden-(',eorge . . the ot>!loea' oi! peeve and Councillors (►tiles Of.Tnates O! The Public •----- - -- -- Ito nro�id_ School Board.' WIII Tske Placa At So + might w�^r th rt job -we -don't know, ��aa�' - - for low The Same Time. I He wool f have to nal for Reeve and Rouse Inst jfeao•.--bo election took a win, to becorre:Wr-rden Geo. T. has ------------------------------------ we - because the .previoros Council wen ; if Polls Are Demanded. They sha11 r=. rte - the teat bank Home and BeYeat ' iecelzmation. The Tear eir"1om to P•em`er Mendes -Emanuel at .. Feraed by i Be Opened From 11 s m. is 7 v: m. Q iebec «put ;, h1e rtes usual sanall- saying amy`hing *1'' the Z6th _ — ons Pt Ina• an. �acciaanaxion were i MONDAY, DECrMER 6, 1864. ! Two or three W v,ld like to be Dep- : t tplirneatory to Ire Present Count try are wad7dng around $islpirig the Dr, Tomlinson addressed a tib > i At No, 1 Polling Sub -division cocktails, the Pmnch Premier and ` vtc-Reeve and t' s�''s plenty of spec- attendance at Rcvgr+ Hill school, cn -` .sod I am sure the Reeve and cry- � Community Memorial ll, Pickering ! ulakon nn'thr: rM.e. .j s bellow-coanci27� Appreciated the ti !ria ws'e, after carrying their g}a�es ' 3+iovexrYlier 10th . v�tlirnng the 4rrgg opportunity -to comp]eve some very C, A. Sterrittand E. C Do'maie !! around for •a while, untourtaed, they ! We believe we care it saying cessive in'luence dt health prograaw y' projects vahsirh mete und: • t>e Y Returning Otftoets i Quie!ly slap stns back to the waiters now. twat the e. .sr lca-t torp nwvv on the: citizens to Canada- Innocu1•a_ hmportankt p Mesdames R. A. Murhoa and Wm. 111 faces seeking carni" -r ch�'rs. 1W way at -that time -something od a rebuff by t'he hon- ng do vac ^ination, dental care,. vita- �u Chamberlain; Poll Clerks It, is r�mauts+d th, t n*> i*pe not n'�' cored Rv'1 s to the cocktail-drinidng. rhins rind mental hygieng, had sE "� In my opinion however. it would And At The Said Norninstto>" Mee .r, see familiar name= �n t'he hallet in ' be -m good thing for Pickering • Vi]I&M i �i Carradisns n . n tfioas>�ht all French- contributed in raising thus title. ex. . Brace A. t3oisrtb Shall He'on thy, ;owtsG>tip e'ert'o^ "cis vnar' to have an electica fir s year, astd to Returning E#[icer. were 'heavy drsnkers_ ---- e} „� q ` elect tb office a Council c�hmea imn I ---• We believe tbo• ctoerat`�n�H and Scher ti pe t c populat • • • • • --- k You! promLre everyone an e' e -'in^ asst„ co -p orae School r - a substantial group ce nominees. EI- C. >w l[orley ,Reeve - Ih+n cion at Brougham ttai of'terisc�' 1 AEsociatttons, he -suggested,. could do •_ t'ctions are a bealthy. ng to ia'M _ a Mta' deal `.o intkuparents on ' Brox A. Hogarth. CleriK It Wives rte •g ext vTra�ttre bo 'Shank Pickztcing Village 1 b•^'1 - ars Aon't regularly and a newly -elected Corn- the. importance . of -'regular 'haaet* -------- ' goat, +�,re a' Picking der vtn,r know. Thou Ccunriltnr MP ?! � reanaa-ks were sprink+ j g� i- ffi 'o°O fOS a ye`3T St; Andrew's Presbyterian Church wants an elect�_an. 'it won'. 1•e sec-• n ' a �eelirig that there is an irN'tiarest pienerov-s sin> ort which was so glad- -led with lively humans, a he had 5 dins the work they Pickering :}y given on our Apple Day o! this this office doesn't' believe they have a ve-y*,atbeittive audience,. a supportdone a, good job• arid� it has keen ? ' Mrs, Fortner Sr; showed an inter+ and-m-smaall ;ANNIVMSAY SERVICES. Year. , i Cettsioned va psis fear }lease Hath C. Graham; Scoutmaster`. I big job -anybody think they t' d eating arid. am�Yng 4ilm, and Mer. like to have had that job during ffie 4, SUNDAY, DECEMBER' 5. 1st Pickering Scout Troop Chas Warnes delighted everyone 6r ! , a _ early life ad..an incorporated villas ^ 'leading o sing -song on his'piame el6-1 .., :. . for abed �� e it' May Be Too Late ang to god . to ttw wafer's ridge with their parents, is a ' there would lie soave "gripes" fit < < a 1 t for this u" I • card'ton _ • � � hair -raiser. Everywhere our people go odtay er would everybody be satisfied b -- } C 11stening recebUy to a group closely connected with 'sort of outing is rmeU with 'Lave, usual "no trespassing" we still think -their recxd has been C Arrival r oW At g the municipal• administration of a neighboring mun'ic '®gnu, erected by owners who have a perfect, right tin as good as anyotse we know could { A,'az-Pickering Hspital , ipadity, the ronv¢usation was a general one, including - many. cases onlyto do so, Most of our river banks are Pr� 1 g 'nominations will be receiv= Hospital • Shpt. Miss Relent Hvghes that of the massy new ' ariflLiences - sad conditions that c otbad r%i th these signs -•on farm lands by farnvers who . I aasnounc ad to file News nous on the pa�q ed on -the bvening of that "same day ;..; are creaved in any'area where rapid growth and .devel- have our respect and 'sympathy, for we know 'perfectly--Novwnber 26th. week -end, the mfli ra# o2 thee- 200th 1' ,opment is taking place. Among other things there wus we'll that tBsene seemdi Co be no place w'heme we are =_•-------- ----=- -• ' youngster, torn at 1.30 a. in, on the thle agreement that possibly their mus' than on Pickering l & - mons careless albout other persons' propesCy, i District High School 13th -rhe !art s: n to lair. and Mrs: Ulators had been even, a little neglecUul and ahot-t- water -fronts and resorta.Teas. Pickering Tovnuhdp does . ' Exhibition Basketball Scheduler = -Leo Moreau, c€ Pickering Beach, - - a onion of end Sta,eld in an irrberestin;ly sungular spot however, in Mr. -and Mrs, Mofaw have yarn dau- the Lake Ontario ]ploedtont in tics!( rnursicipaldtq beton find, in genal, there Exhibition Basketball Sche&ule forrs- Dr,r_e3 as was that ii 411 got intb tete Lands at speoulotots with the mea- Junior and Senior Tearrss od thalt area betwress the "water's edge . and hJgh-water charge. "in arge. "u1t_bhat tivedr.arxsazcipality westtodaythout arty ac- ^ ing District High "001----------_- -------------- aaai+k is aoassetQsing o1 a no -man's land " on tsa,vigable ' Home Games: t� teas 'to 'the beacases, ether filen than sltandaarL sixty waters and catsnot beccrrte private' P rtY--nth Thurs. Note: 25 ,at 3 W p. m. Sen- _ _Card of Thanks dont, road allawunoo that ran dawn Ro "the water s edge some excwtonvs and Picketung is 2aoed with one of iors then. Juniors Va... King C. I. Saar- i wl ts ,cassah to thank everyone for their . in places only, The loof this access, it was said ;:ihe em ptiono__0*t being' traoed back to the early boro.- was felt by the peat number wino do appreciate !Isis IBM& Ad*n the Piclaesing Harbor Company, to coanbat Friday, Dee, 3, at 7.30 p. rn. Junior ear nay recent stay n ' the Oshawa General Hospital,,'-dor _ cd being able do `to The coolor lakeside, in , ip *�ihe-Deadh first vs. Ymt-.'Memorial C. I,, yW, � glowers, gilts a�-atan74 privilege go a: tion rouse given liberal davnerdt.... .... . , •the Riot, stsn>m' ez , ang that their children patRr and a considerable, distance ' out into fisc lake, on--* Toronto. o Mauwitch wuw*" all assets apflcec.' iettlarly were. 'losing out" on sone at tat hWWdh they dwinite end aerbain considerable part of the'lAke Lint- roc game first. ��', Dec,.1010, at at 7 7 ,Samos$.90 p tn, J'urs- O, I*. )Aba, 'Freed W. Whits � yid imus, By co-incidiennoe, we be43eva that, Picker._ auto waterfront' is Pici>ceaittg Township, and, that grant Toronto4 » Tbwasbdp is Abdind . itself very clone to being in" stilt exists today, as of whdch makes it'p6asdble for a Awa dames: """"""'------�•--�.:.-� - oat very one Pod -don at this saorineat It is little abort y COMING EVENTS private dndiaidlml to put+drise a lot on that particular Wed, "Dec, 1S, "at *-arbor*. _ BAZAAR ' of a aaUmtro0he'�t provision , has never been ma6e ltr *f .trorit, roves will include the beach and water- Tues.. Dec. 21, alt - oular ty%4 ad ';welt ure at the people opporbindit. Bantam gameat o announ"d `-At St. SMOOL-- ! . IOor' flora 0?� Pe'aAle o't ruts" 8orouidver, Rtsette are sill one or tttno .. .. , ` pkMring To =Mp. 7be sorry spectacle or several tea dowr4 tiere, which, we, this week, hear are poodb- later- FAIDAY DEOENMR, 3, 1164 ._ - _ _ persons ani an ate` eQ►iad avn�i•_ ad-t'ars ifities dor the rrwnddpality id they aro interested'. a games a�LEea ahsist<rtaes, i At 7,0O IN 2I.. ,N ettettpt" to Crowd into the roadway -'wide Mlle' at We 'hear' -Wo -that the he* Inter -County Conatervration starting January 7 through Petrosa$ . l3AMES - a00TH8 the foot � A&Y Rood on week -ends is patbe -- ;��,rN►' ere e�ri cted t6 be inteaeaters in ibis sort 1b, will be announced' alttlea D069A DANCE AT 11.N P. D6. ` ^ tmeeibing on. December 2n8 dec 8 +.'. �u Middies dbd" in'and ervuad moving ars, try- 61 tbiag, Wonder J9 dwy do lanythlas about it? .: I. Parents are welcome to attends -r t �- PST":yF . R:,,. ., - _. _ _: .o —. :.. a .. 'F" • - .y„_ t�, - i-::b'P; .•ty i - , .1 - a — ^.,¢'t-';',' •' .. y . r _ y1 -... ,..a .. y. ..,; •• r '... :,:' :. .'„� ` � R r,t a ,r t. L •t ire - r j fest Yoursolf For ISA or Fitness ss. - v Million4 of drivers who don't safe driver, these tests often °” Y Stave the slightest idea they're warn o: serious illness 'such as r ' rphysically unfit to drive are po- a cardiac conditiyon or even a tential killers every time they brain tumor. If their warning is'°` take the whopl. heeded and a physician is con- Out of the 40,000 deaths, and suited promptly, it is possible ° �F �� `h , well over - a million injuries that death or serious disability every year on our streets, and from natural ca u s e s may be _ r: �wld C.�stik� uF, ,y,• - - hi ways,. safety authorities esti- averted. - mate a large. percentage are For .best results, these tests ~ caused by drivers with bodily should be repeated at regular defects. It's a shocking figure, intervals, at least twice a year. P Physical deficiencies should beespec!ally When you consider 'that driver testing laws are in- corrected or compensated for bq tdequate' or non-existent In changes in driving habits. • ';fit j r 3 9 ¢ f m 'many states. � The equipment needed is aim-', SPr °Py r Fortunately, there is a .way _ pls .- an ordinary dollar bill, out. If the states don't pay some string, a couple of small Much attention to the driver's toy automobiles a b o u t three; ; ' 7 3, " "'r ` i physical shortcomings, there are inches in length or blocks of - - a series of simple tests by which wood of similar size, a Pencil, a `you, the driver, can examine pin, a newspaper, 'a 100 -watt - yourself in your---owp living light bulb, and an eraser. K £ , room. These tests are impar- As we go along, the signifi s -f 1 'cant. They point out where your canoe of each test will be des- a , weak -spots lie, and give you a cribed, then the test, and -finally ehance..either to overcome them what the deficient.P erson canI V Or compensate for. them in yourdo to compensate for his con- d . driving. They will greatly im dition. Cove your cj=ces for eluding Speed -of -Reaction Test f the mortician writes an ' inter- To test someone else for ye- ` nationally known suthorlty on action speed (you-• cannot test traffic problems. yourself, obviously, because you t Before getting into the tests cannot surprise yourself), Sold themselves, let's take a look at a crisp new dollar bill down the { a few statistics on the hazards center lengthwise, making it - --'-represented by drivers w i t It flat as possible. Dangle it . by- phyaicaI defects -defects one end between your thumb: .which most motorists are un- and index finger. aware they have. Now haveyouur "testee" place. l T h e American Optometric his thumb and index finger near "Association points out that 40 the bottom of the bill, ready to :Per cent of all drivers have "po- grasp it but- not touching it.. tontially dangc;ous-vision." Fif- Without giving him any advance teen per cent of the drivers with warning, let the bill drop. Iranian Reds Executed -Five Communist leaders, blind folded'and bound to stakes, await death defective vision are totally un- If he has normal reaction before a firing squad (top) at Tehran, Iran, Army Barracks. Two, of the accused .Reds (bottom) aware that their eyesight isn't speed, he should be able to grasp ;lump after the fatal shots were fired. _A horrnal. the bill every time, or at least1. When California .'authorities four times out of five, before it tsivestigated the vision of 33 -has fallen Its entire length. But both eyes open at any small directly behind the person you ally rather than three-dimen- ' 4 drivers who had been involved if he fails to catch it on numer- —.object'- such as a doorknob, are testing: Instruct him to look sionally. ` - ;In fatal intersection or other• ous tries, or catches it only oc- wall -switch or Whatever that is straight ahead and check fre- To test for depth perception, "angle crashes" They found that casionally,' his reactions are eight or ten feet away. Hold up ' quently to make sure he is do- place a low stool 20 feet from W but three of the 33 had de- dangerously sluggish, your index finger at arm's length in -g. so. From• the rear at a dis- an ordinary kitchen table on '=active' vision in the - crash -side Fortunately, driven with slow and line it up with the object. tante of about three feet the which you have . put two toy eye - reactions can compensate for Then alternately close your left tide of the subject's head, gradu- automobiles or blocks -of wood. 71. In another study of 103. fatal ` _ -this deficiency in many ways. and right eyes, repeating -a few ally bring a pencil at eye level. Tie a string to one of the autos.' uu��r ashes, 61 drivers were found They can maintain a slightly timesYou will find that when Hold the pencil vertically, with Run the string out and around • b have defective vision. more -than -average distance be- one eye is open your finger will..- a pin stuck through the eraser. the stool and back under the In addition to p o at t vision. hind other cars and in general remain in line with the target; At irregular intervals twirl kitchen table. Bring the string other physical defects such as avoid having to make "split when the, other eye is open it the pencil, rotating the pin: across the table and fasten it • ;Inability to react with normal second decisions." They should `.. will appear to shift position.- J. . With normal side vision the again to the auto, this time on i speed in, an emergency and eves avoid driving. at high speeds. The eye With which -no shifttestee should be able to see the the o pposite side of the auto • ---.—muscular tremors have' been If they will observe these pre- of finger position is observed is. • pencil and pin when they are at from where you first attached found to contribute to countless cautions there is no reason why the dominant eye, which gives' an angle of about 90 degrees to tate string. !c accidenta..Few states even .. they can't drive safely on the - a true observation. Don't drive. his line of vision. He should be Sit on the stool with -your Vo they to test drivers for these road. with this eye closed, because if able to tell when the pin is eyes levee with the table top. eficienciea; Dominant -Eye Test' may throw your visual orients- being irled _and when It is Using the string as a contro>. Note to -the. tests: Simple Fero tion off jus enough to cause "not. The test should be applied move the controlled object for - Few, people realize that visual - snough to be administered in an accident. - several tinea train' both sides ward and backward. You should �9 g y exa- reference .-to surroundingo in revs -, ur owe living room the judgment of exact position of the testee at random• be able to line it u with the b_ .' �'Isna1 Aruity Test P _ 'imine the driver for the "do- Estimate the angle of'side vi- other object- with -an error of jecta is controlled by only one With normal 20-20 vision you.. sion in each. eye carefully. With no more than three inches in "ant"o; "driver" eye, visual.- eye,. known as the "dominant should be be. able to read Stan= cuity, astigmatism, resistance- eye." The dominant eye does dard-size license-plate__numbsrs L-Asideeither eoyte 70 degrees or less either direction. I! you can $o -glare; side vision, depth per- .most of the work of receivin fife -driver fa a •-yorr3tave' pony deptis- percepEiots g (four inches high)at 200 feet, or-•- potential accident hazard. - ption, and ' visual messages, If for- any, rea- ning signs . speed -of - arse r side bad, you can compensate by 8 son it is. overtired or not in use ' lettere) at 800 feet. If ou.have • se are a accura e•enou pe - that the .amateur tester can y vision in the same way by hold- learning to judge the distance - as when closed while the re- to cut these distances in half Ing the pencil in , each hand in of cars by their size. Be very etermine physical fitness or un- cessive eye is open =- objects to read the symbols, your vision turn and advancing ' ass to drive in each category will nota 8 it as indi- cautious about passing unless •` ' and any doubt ppegr to be where they is only. 20-40, if you have`to cut , cated above. The danger of self- the road is clear of oncot�tu • 3' actually are. the distances two-thirds it is In addition td'revealing a per- To determine which eye is tests is the tendency to cheat cars for a long distance. tion a� a physicall safe or un- 3 it1-84, and so on • a little. It Y dorninar•t, stare steaday with you will make the above ' • It is sometimes difficult to Depth -Perception Test testa you will, -know without • pace Off 200 or 800 feet to check ,'Inability to judge the distance doubt whether or not you are your visual acuity. You do not, - of other cars is responsible for physically fit ' to drive. By re- _ y however, need a Snellen eye a very high number of rear -end, peating them fairly frequently - chart to make an accurate check Bead -on, and side -swipe crashes. you will be warned of your „ in your living room. If you can. The driver sees two -dimension- sbort-comings. read letters and numbers three- eighths of an inch high at 20 . y feet, you have 20-20 vision, if you can read them only at 10 -- feet your acuity is 20-40, and again so on, as above. In making this test the page t;, + should be' well iluminated by a :> 4.• 100 -watt bulb shiningdirectly. r on it. You should not be able to seethe bulb. Each eye should be tested separately' .and its I " A acuity ration noted. Rbsistan_ce-to-Glare Test C .. "Blinded by glaring head- lights" is a frequent cause of. night crashes. To .. test glare re. P sistance, have the room dimly 'I I lighted, with just enough light so that you can read this page. V Have a IOQ-watt bulb connected a to another circuit. y d Roll a newspaper into a hol-- '� lots cylinder and look' through P + it at the 100 -watt bulb, which7. s r r? q is turned off. Stand as close. to �`��, �,��: • �: r ;. ; _ _ the bulb as possible. Have some- of ? . one turn on this bulb and leave u ° it on for exactly six seconds. x. When it goes off, look down x F quickly I printing n this the printo ' - is at i page. f you cannot read the printing easily within seven seconds, your recovery -time',., j - from glare is dangerously slow." 'Royal Farewell -Princess Margaret (right) watches as her mother, Side -Vision Test Sometimes called "tunnel" .or ' > - the Queen Mother Elisabetk, hugs Prince Charles a farewell at "barrel" vision. Inability to die ` • ,the railroad station Irr London, from where the .Queen Mother nye objecti at a wide angle to,'�- travet6d on a boat train to Southampton. Princess Anne it shown both sides while looking ahead Vbits. Lincoln Memorial - President William V. S. Tubman of et left. Standing are Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill (right) Is a serious handicap,. contribut- L Liberia, a descendant of American slaves, pays homage to the _ ond- V.S. Ambassador to England Winthrop W. Aldrich. The ing to many crashes. man who set his ancestors free by placing a we"th at the " Queen Mother was on' her way, to America for a visit. To test for side vision, stand statue of Abraham Lincoln In W"Oshinaton, D.C. i LC` �_ • =:Y' ,� .' :i .s': f `% . .. ..; j __ _... __ _... _.. _ ..;.b . ---- — __ ____. ._. 4,� i'. Y�pN. ;}�;�}} j�.�$ a �� d . �. _ ,. l 1 I LC` �, `% . .. � —..y.. __ _... __ _... _.. _ ... s . • _ r : ti '4"-S7-S±:W4i'RS!tl� '. '!9►•..-• .K, . y M• ...• ,.;,.isk,y,,,., ,. .. ...,aa• � ` ..� .. rs _ -=-i;lasae Acv is©ter Friendly- _Resident'A Ment ' -- v z ' glome epep towards a money -making REALTOR INSURANCE AG=ld:' ! s -- i _busineae ci your own. (drat "you M. S. CSAPmAN - SALES'la" ` -� M4 - LET - increase as the snontto roll .byr Sell LQ'Y, FIRE, CASUALTY, BONDS, AUTOJ1 ODD ,� `' � � ~ 1MOTo- _ to yrnrr surroundings our. 230 hour LIABII.ITY LNSURANCE ETC, sew- •. v�1'gsINARY,.. - hold - necesdtiea, Intereoting - SUY PROM A IND LIST YOUR PWPEXT= BABY * .. dsvion, awnici� with time products eOlt SALE WITH �u, IV � ' w nalselei ' monthly, Write naw to FAMlLMc, w end. t STORE 80UBs NO Del'oriam�ddr, , Dom.. G Monitreal - C Y R I L E. M O R L E Y �� Week -- • THAT w �. A. �: P jL STRAYRD--to the : � 1 vf- l.' L: Mc-` - - - - r. .: . to t o. r Lean, Greenwood, on or about the • f 1.00 P. ML IF POESCMPTION „ 19th of November, a he -Ver. Owr�ar - -SILK S MARKETIL imsy claim. same by proving property ; enol paving expenses. L.L. McLean, Rork - It 2 - r — Greeinwood, _ _ _ _ k' ----------- ------------------- pec a s AYE • as a $2000 Firs:' MG.,tgage money wanted, ory valwloo!e, prop rty near Picke'�ing. - _ _ Five `years or • mo�hly' payments. he ulder pork . _ . 35c : Thetore - ' ------------- ---- --------------- Box 604 News O:fim 9�: " H>Ip Wanted-rr�-n or woman to sell Side pork in piece IN - _ , • . , .,.. , ., . NIGHER subbscr pitions, full or part tame: car 802 • WEST HILL. _ - - AM 1-2 PONE: 88 - - -essential• Salary and comm==cion. Fresh ham = Phone. -.Ajax 399 to arrange an inter- 43c..�r�.wrrM...M.w�..�.�r+�w�r•.M slw..� !view. - _ ^ ti --------------------------- un 28 - ---� x W. J THOMPSON, B. A. NEIL C. ,,dURKAR, - r fit' 1 }(p Barrister and Solicitor O• s+� _ TURKEYS FOR SALE ' �7 ilii ��. 17 r British Columbia and Ontario tiIETdas fi LSP B�� $ Choice Turkeys At Reasonable 'J � B ODun . West Pries. Don't be disappointed. c fjax WIiITBY. 0. _!Call. Corner Elation Read and The DICKERING .U.'�TTTED CHURCH Hall; Rouge Millseach h.nday at '"]Business Phone�Ajsz 186 (above the Allin Drug Ste) _ Range Line, or Phondec 110. 5482 SUNDAY,-NOV ooung, RA 21nks T954 = eery at the same h School and Mir- Re.�ence Phone: Oshawa 34ALS Mon.OFFICE ea t, Hg U � - F - S,uaday School For Tuesday to FrWa -_--_-- _------ ,r _-' • - 10 00 a. mF fut+b}jer, iAfc-m ation, call -- W Y - 9.69 to. V-00 Nom- _ - '11.00 a. rn. - Morn' - a. m. to 6.00 m and - HONE: WIiM 671 - RADIO AND TELEVISIdN _8 vice ' 1iM 1-7328. or Picicetin 227R1. !i1.00 ? 30 Yawn _ P j - g People's. Serrice ----- ---- ---------------__ - T,M !e 9..0 p�sa I P ni =s, __ SERVICE All invited. Mr. Joe Pegg, Speaker.. ST GEORGE'S CHUBCi p tf Pick a. so. p m, • - -'-' s . s ;r \ - Cieasd Oa 216e�a •. PHONE: PICHERINiG 93M3 Choir practice withd� W%_n . th s week :Kr P. Sermon - J. S. Crouch _ _ t s • s * y. 6' WATCH oar �. -------------------- Church School - 11.13 At Recut __------AUDLEY o2 time. WARM �� jjp ���� AA ((���� - - VOCAL INnTRUCTION L.30 --Sunday School ------------------------------_ U1i.Nk"Al" AIEIFG Afft -VOICE CULTURE 2.30 - Cburich Service ... ST. ANDREWS PIirLsBTjF=IAhf WMR A. D. FORTFER ----- - -- -- CHURCH Air EoadWassing et Burners Phone: Pickering 11WI, CMUSTIAN SCIENCE Rev. Kenneth ltlacLestuan, >Nlniater Span Hostels 4r S, " {'] sec 1 A ChriaLla■ Science Service will he- 9.43 A. M. - Sunday School w ----------------------------------- held In East Woodlaori Commungty 11.00 A. M. - Llosn:mg Servico l>stadadqu or R•paits c- 3li,�lsre RRICK A_NV BLOCK WORK l E �r WANTED '• _ �`UI LTY HEATING VISIT o Rzoom am y For Free Eaftmat" on �.�" ', _ COMPI'M LIPM op' CYs. HAog..Ko-i=0. , �► �u« E tip ` ae 8 1 I EVEIiSHARP PENS sada s - PHONE. PICBl1RII�it3 8381( '`►_ - �. -- - td _ • — J����� -- --- --- --- ----------------- ' i LAn� and GENTS' WAS _ r -------------- ------------------- t +��,,� � Fesm $26-50 Termat $I." DEAD- STOCK BJ 'ri n - . PAYMENT Television Oev And Crippled Farm Animals ►+ `� ' ,�'-----�.' �,epaire � rsorrE PIcBERING txr For Sanitary Dispose" - r.,--'�-�—' --+r. , s _ "rfnve coLi.EGt , , PHONE PIrgE$irlG 19b J = Packer>tng Jewelry. PICK%R,ING - 39 Ail „� ': ,.. •,' - PICHERiNG 3'OWN8HQ�' IMONTO EAS Ire SJOds a • -° — P .. _ A. :^ ., DQltbaitoa Radio -TV . ' BUILDING PER.IIITs - N Cohn 'iiv - EMpire !. GORDON 1`010464 1AITTYD ISdIIED TUESDAYS AND FRIDAl4 • '_FOR •SALE---tudio cdArh, in- -good Forrest Lumber Co. 1.00 TO 6.00 P. M: ..ccnd,*}inn, 523,00. Phone, Pickering - - _ ? - Md... By Appointment' - �_� . _ - RF.M O.O - - -- ---_- , -C.t.� O�� C ��RATIVE dj - D UN BA RTON _ _;F• � J, 'PROUSE 'FAST, GUARA.`TEED- REPAIRS - ;P'E, COLLECT. - CLAREt+30N7 38 . (Opposite ICiwanls Park) - _- . • • . to all mskts - a <- BUILDING INSPECt(5R • _ .. -RADIOS, TEIEC'S''O':, 11'TIsR-GQ:LI AND PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS CO}SER . 6i0C LTQ► �t'''°"'E 'ssw�a 'PICKERING ELECTRONIC SE,RVIE'E3 I 1 � ,- � _ .. Pickering 27,13 - Brock Rd, Nor. h J � � o d - -raoxE PICSERING tar •'AIAC CAN FI^C-IT'' 8•t5 G -LEN PARK AVE. - TORONTO = PINE VIEW FARM --: f - - - On' . e Brock Read worth, Pickering - — - - Electrical & PIUmhin9 Phone 329J1 or.' 329W4, - �� 1 _ 'and n ng ;. Nlo TRY OUR FRESH KILLED TURKEYS __ender - - Bloc' k8 _.- un arton • For Yogr Table Or Banquets ICon"cilag and S pppss i; j deo 34 = rti'Iet%xt�'(�PLKNT - aTAT1tOlTBtizv = w3nirs •�• T C H _ SHONE: PICK=ING 2U i i Ii 1 E 11' C A B s i� E T DOORS �a lob too man aria for ***0' Hyland �: `u to Body A s PE C I A [,r1' � :.BILL TAYLOR U$ YO _ BUILDER -_ -- . . , licensed Auto .. � �-------------------- ---- - - - LS' .ttAoh! SEE Law �Vlo oto es Body Repiitls And _. L/ WORKx12AI\ SHIT? GU�IRANTEED - • • ._ : E DIE', - LIVERPOOL - :For Demonstration in a_ Phone: Pickering 1I7W1KITCEMN - oe Repairs. h R _ _ ... ai -- Alai INSTALL= ep .. Matin Street, Pickering '. � _ . • W. G. Diessee -a Continued - i • , turnout to the Nomination lVieeting MATERLALS, USED . New or Used Car >� Aur�Twrrs ox ,:vas FINFST indicates lack of interest in what is ERIF71�iCED WOR24rLANSHIP being done by Council, _ _ �- G. A. 88kk8vold :• ' GOOD SELF)C, ON OF • LACES, kater service; rotec lire...ption, wel- _ -�. airs DAILY TILL 7.00 tP. M. ire and -many -,other items.• • •Your OWing - ep .FRIDAY TILL 9.00' P. M, Council sets a (tax '.bill which you------------------- /� ' pay each year, so that these services famous Goodyear tires SEPTIC TANKS - can be paid for: TM.4 means that - r Pumped and Cleaned your Council_ spends in excess of a '550.000 of,your money each year. _ ==-----These are the reasons w ����� -- _ Install and Repair Teaks ' _yam PHONE W. J. BUTT said SON should be sum .that you elect the _ strop Phone: OSHAWA 340 .G lect . gest Council that you can. -Y This 'is my, owss n opinion and does ' pua Bylaw --on December 1, Brock -Road, visdted Mr. and Mrs. H. deo 3I r ' - not represent -any opinions express- whereby the following described road Dawson. Congratulations to Mr, and __________________________----_ r; ed by Council or. in di4quission with allowance will be -stopped_ up and Mrs} Akeas on the arrival of.a grand - `ether members od Council. Also, it closed as a public road: duug�hter. • • " does not represent any criroidsrn of '• "Uaopeaed sideline between Leis 34 -'Mrs.. George Perry, hos recently ab riweld any members. of the . 'presen:t Coun- .1 and 35 in the Broken Front, ,Range heard from her, 'son Allan, in Cit ri - •il. This is writtten simply to, em- 3_ from Provincial ,Highway No. 2 �riy,' who was severely injured re- FABWCATING A WWZING- p fact that elections are to the Fir#. Concession Une.'' eently, and he is 'now' able to get -a - r healthy • and necessary- tA' the will= Should any ratepayer have mW ob. -round on crutches STRUCTURAL STEEL T _ - being of a community. jeetions to the closing of this un- Several children of the obmrnun The size of ,Ae Gttendance on Fri- opened road. allowance, ' he or. his ' ity vA-te in td -the -Sano Parade last LENTELS, BEAMS : day, November 26th, at t1w Commmun_ maybe- heard by-.Councti at- Saturday. _ ages! ` ity Hall and, the. huanber oaf able cit- the Brougham Municipal Building` The Executive member's df the Durr- COLUMNS • _ iaeIIs nominated will be a measure at _ Two . P. M on December l 1954, ba—:ton. Legion, and Auxiliary, held of the he%alth'Pickering Village, DATED at Brougham; this 1st day I their. meeting at the home of Mrs, `RAI%INGS, GRD.LS; ETC.- -of - -' Thank yon• of Nov4mber, 1954. W. Carter on Monday evening, •- ? W. Grant MesserYD JOHNSTON, Clerk-..- Mr. and Mrs. W. Middleton, and PHONE: AJAX 2T ----------------=----------- : ' Township of Pickering Mrs. J and Bradshaw a Daryl attend- Evenings 389 U PBLIC NOTICE -�_ To ed -the Scott-Prouse wedding, on Sat- . _. Max L _ .. ,. D urday, alk Dundalk, and spent the NOTIC19 Is hereby. given by the PROCK ROA week -end wvith 'Mrar Middleton's mot-• - r Ulunict"I Council of the Township her, 114rs, Walton, who returned home ( Mr. ' and Mrs, Alves s � .. `•[-Ploierine foot _ *aPropose to , formerly od width •fheQn for a visit _ ..- '' _ .. : .. • s.�aai • m+P I� !MONS - P't�LSMtiMN A Wanted Ma•S W C1t9144 Amb" • : `- M*ar tOoey Fiat-�► � /� ►. ..- . atMIIIY vrliliiaMi 1i„ i !tool J.TMhseiM On '. 00M -- -- islRdM1T0.• .. -... .I • Bushby's Hardware - -18.POD"-1-COAT Witl'P�' 8' FOR ALL EXTERIOR i3OUSMi801.i� PAINT JOBS _ ` GIVES .THE HONZ A NNW OU'.FLOOK ON I"F,-WITS "ONLY ONE .SAT' _s .84ys .White : �� • •:,.� Fame Proof j Needs No Priosta ALSO B-8 PAINTS,ENAbMW AND--SUPF,ii XM -TONS -i - Tho Soporior Rubbee.baso halo W r01 Point. PHONE 46 flCURING ,. I .. - !: l ^. :. ' • ' :' :. ..;.,4 .. .. _ e,.;' keen a . n . i i . _ • _ v r ^R �R14�•' n • - • ui,eo roe :� ZPATING�GREEN'WO'Oa � � .• LesLe Wilson enjoYe'd a Pawl --. ,> Cl LTA A�Tl•:EI� MANdays .holidays sv th Mrs, Gornall, H MvEA FIN•IW`" �' i °�... - last weolc, , _.RADIO.9E191VICE - - A goodly min ori money wps roc. _ rURjgTURg_DEAI.� _ rived for the Flood Relier.,Ftiad at ' Any. Make or Model - #1 •,j�� L = - Arthur Field Msl �a IYlotpi 11101' s R � *a �` A the ekwh-eparty oa Filly �// ,��•,7W f _ A 4 `oe wand 1.LLJ. a101.,.Q,• V.I. Ambulance-/oeHe* Dr�e:w'innats. _Anotl6er !HONK; FICAacon i 7911. — - *ADM or Night - a=a4 nee�iaioa l<tieaeeee aai Atr Comiltle�e� Party will be held this Friday, Nov. �:...,�eOMa Connedos 19, in Mie •school. aanivy D ,..... OH >Qseatsea eQnlba- ' WaL McRACENK PvppCongratulations. to Mr. and.VATWZNT PLANAVAILANA George Moore on.th a arrival of their' a Son Lloyd a:8"Usl Phone Piokw #BONN: Sib* L+I LV ES D• ) - Zlebarls� 27h ilea. - WLltiy�l A Boys' Club called the ,Sigma -C• i AL �- Pick - -- has been orgniyjzed for 'boys between �.. 8slly Service To And Plowor the -ages -.of ten and thirteeat•'d+ears r *,� under the di. --action , ry[ L01 . MAW , ' L " "� °'! action oP Rev. Mooaa' a Il arteredRum For All s `v �f�� � �. ' � � F�� 6 _ and Joe' Pegg. They will meet each ; l _. "� �-Tuesday evening in the ch;irch baae�. ' ,: menta All bo 3 ih ties. a e LiC$NSBD 'AUCTfONWB A?1D I N V I T E y' g group will FHQNE.:. PICS$INNG 'i32Vi'2 Y b U T Othe � be most welcome. ' VALUATtR ;SEE ... ° Mr. and Mrs. Crozier, of Pt. Perry, j ` CAI•EAL>�k'SR RTEST TANK -TYPE CLEANER spent -.Sunday. wi�.h blr, and Mrs, j : P . K t N AND G LA R K E !'iron or Nrbo .� M. Crozier and Shine - --. - - he and wonderful 3'w .. ,J p.�J rxICW d+14 DUNDAS St. EAST ! IM13`Y efficiency aboutthis newest hoover '. and Mrs. Leslie Wilson visit-; AUCTIONEERS that defies description. You muse ed on Sunday with Mr. aivd Mrs' H. - - I.tcectaod and Autborized for the 1 see it for yourself. ".ply then Dawson and family, at Weston. I ., , ca..you properly appraise it feature The Y. P. U. 'met on Sunda even. C w&Aea •of Outario. anA York, - fi - - for feature, value for value, Y - C h1rU tactor arras o for a horse s e. W inn at tine .liaise of Ed - 11ri p sh others of its type. Why not '�� Aldir Stock, p ,had c4iar Farm Stoc Implements Hoose- S $ and Joe Pegg. Len Waltham, Missions W14-3tirnitnre, Regi Eststo DE, BOWEHBY, D. C. 5 ecr today? No obligation, laze of the .. r :� Convener ' _ also our SpeeiAntF at Rewsoaeble DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC y r of tonne. � , ram. p �_- ` - Rates. Dual Service for the , ` The Afternoon' W. A. met on T , r'rioe of One, X-RAY day, November 11th ati the Norse ad 341A. RROCH fiT; 60UTH v Mrs. Reg C1aiNoe., With Mrs. Peery ll0iltoa R 9. Phots wsl.. MWD WBiPSY, ONTARIO c• a, �,Q Clarke, essisted by nMrs. >v McLean' - wkham P. O.co Pi* ktarlt, !M For Appointment Phone>!RO 9 -?.d33 �.•S BA� SDON& SON and Mrs _ Perry Wilson in charge ods 4. -- r'rentiett* kayo ieett established Abe Worship Service. Two ZMnutg*' ' atattlow*rsaims 1909, a PHONEPICK&RING 99 ieilen,ce was observed Quell Comm -i ttee -reported completion of *e -- - Loyal Pogue'. . _ - quilt and trade plans tor another one LICENSED AUC IONBM to be started at- the first of titre yrs; - * s * Pleeaing reports were given of *&I r�sC a s o1fed hold RAY M. HOWE, D.C. Pkberias sad %,wt.tw Taw=m" Why P a tea and bazaar: The. December tseet ..CH"WRA'CTOR Fa ns, Household sad Flopostj I D _ ABrown. will held iat the home cd Mrs• ! _. -Bair A S - Plower, Owed in pre church tiie � 101 9ROCK ST. s. 0! Luo two Sundays were in memory .. _ W>EH'1'S3, O1�Ft - _ of the late Mcs Fred Gibson uad Peaaspt Atleadoot _ (Above 94oa's Qrder Oleo) Whitb7 $ g, 1. Phoo* 914 �'' _ � - � _ a� �. Thais. ?hh'P o2 Braushsm. , : OP"C9 Roultsi® ----------- T.� • Tkure, - S&L NEW BOU" - . GREEN RIVE R Dais and weam�s SHOWROOM _ . . -RAND YAsg Mr. and Mrs. M. Drwper spent laser,; : Wiese -'MO-9404 _ sv�eek end at Darin City, Welland: '. To aeaommodate our evM r-hlcreaslag of $1.00 DOWN Tire. Scotch gtaaa'teit *resile ..� Y017 011v'eit Gospel Tabe-nacle, rendered seveml mus -deal numbers at our loc- - I eustomen, until further notke, We I `til ,etnurch on Stinday evening last, y will remain open Monday 11 rea h Mrs, T- A.- Barefoot, Weston, and- CK�i�iLr f� Thursday, 739 a. -m. to 6.40 p. m.$1 -Mm L. Tondervoltl, ad'Dowtt3view, ri 3r-iOO A WEEK ...-len---a - -___ - - _. FRIDAY 7 30 a m. b 9.00 D• m. visited friends h the Panic SA 'TRDAY 7.30 rete to 12.00 noes, ._ ROB?..Ar14STIIt. PROP. , w7lemet jou are buying or bkowaing, TO Fd A N � ` you are invited to use our fmodern g g, 1, Whitby, Ontarle shewreem at times convenient to / F U. R NIVA C E S Two Miles West Of Whitby On you". Drop in on the way dome from CLEA►'T D ' No. i highway Between Whitby work and order for ndtt day free buys 6 NtEYT _ : 'HEATING AND GENERAL And A*s: delivery. #3r telephLoo collect to • REPAIRS FUME: W IiITBY 4N 8pacs Beaten Classed and Be paired ,AKherat 1-7171..- 'Ot%, EA THE JERRY Voss CL��IIDENIN(�l. & TUBEa '.PLUMBING tomne Lumber TIRE ALFRED SAYERDIXON CO. LTDP - _ . SATHS O98 tE. EAST BIGTRADE-INALLOWANCE S;P�S�sCTION6CA80B0 1 JU %LQ Q� Q¢a1 Foetal Address - 6tatlon "S" ; . t O! y0Y 96TIMATES GIVEN 1 '� / f r worn tiro: ! r _ I 1 = TORONTO li Rione: Pickering 9M ViAtKH A M -EDIT _ Y6 WISH You ------------------------------------- .,,.�, rMrN 9+OIF 2._ - E. S werdfI ger WAYTffiJ. W. DIXON REAL ESTATE BROKER 8MAliAC;SA AD STREET, PICYERV G, -O NTULANCE, AbPHONE:INITEDWe nave Waluw Buyer With LIlSTIFGS GoodCash Down Paysea* CALL - Mr. INGLIS ; Phone Pickering 174 _ -., Fir Priimpt Anti EzperieaaedI ec - COrn"T and INaoDONALD -.l . Service • d - -=asrsirten, Soticitoro-sad Notaries _ _ Pltgn at WMIRI . Office SAIi-Opl ROGER G. CONANT B, A. IY.LOV Y sad ONS Ajar» Oat - Phase 26 i. w. W iFsnleoss S it.; MacDONALD, B. A., L.L•8. 7 F�iryirieaeed >sa!*�us 7llt Sieaooe St. S., Oshawa, Oaf . E*isblisher 1/YB insurance Coda MoNTEITH. I&ONTF= 1RilTi OR PHON? IUEgh • Gr : For Faces- Aad Goni lq Btdlimp' CFiAB'TERED AC:COU=ANTS Insenan" on hWhWWWM s,' IiawSis in shone at vok Norih At kdooMe Issraseo Of All XWO -OSHAWA.r ;QNTASIQ -Bowman & Gibson 11t;ONs - - PHON>i : W BITBY in ~~---------------- --- • ..:, teal. ' --=. .. : - - •STAFFORD BROS, W. C. THAM30N, Q•. C. = � Barrister. BIONO>t[BNTAI WOREii. sewtoa, Notsq Pabu/ Los" _.. p�<m!i Wi0tD7.9ai Los" low—� Rearm ��� .j __. , Taaiay - Thueaday _ BaWrda� . WILIJAM G. I:AWBON _ Of floe At Reddeme; Highway $4. 1R :. Baeristoe-sad Solielter • - - A."i Mist Fast of ;&deals; ` inane : 41 GREENWOOD. ONTARIO + _... PRONE. PICli MING 89 rMJM PICKERING Ii7Wls : lr Toronto OtAee, 98 Etng St. We*. MINE. • EX 8.8061 .t'._...ri.-.• .. .�,..•..a -•.r ^w. !•-l�ln�•-N4+'•e+----"'-- Q . - y".` +.. -'r _..�-.. _ _ ' ..:.�... ,1+..�.w Nft ft- 1- � •�.MV�,�, --•�I. - - , - � &h t G a. ^`.'tea-rr�. "lf'�-iau:]fVi7ki .. .. -. .....".'.°rr'.'.••^ ,--..�.—.w..• , s _. _,. � .. .-a-..... • .... . - ._. ��0 ....moi ,,,,,._._ ,y,,,,,�"• :'YC,•c - - t ` fREHCHMAN'S #AY v� Is bad in � DUIVBARTON y� 1•� entitled tc's,•prsaengseioa an �4. The D^n F:erttnedg'a c�moaa«„ Hall every Dtiesdy evening atld is • . the ab(nv-maned Courkcil. and Your Club Hauge, which we 1 are a The Liverpool O tepayeiei' Aesfic, Woaaea'a Institute- O, Bibb has tree mdihea• dtoat Secretary or some rEipreeentative meeting-r�A could easilyhave atc- - ,held tbeiz aoarititly meeting on Nov_ by t2ie rP4t t vi:i`lin amber 8thy is . Newman Hall, •with . Mrs. G. Hodelooy _Mat. Winksms and g raember should be receiving noNces cOmaso�#sted two' rrPrenentativeg levo "r They elected their officers for 1955 -Mrs --Bagshaw; Mr. 8. Plaxton, Mr. Sorry to Mees that liNt1e Sothis o2 six meetings per Yet'=. W. Tom each of the 49 Amaclatioas is tw - ---+Preiideat, JL-.- I•Sennett; Vida• L Sowell aid Mr., 8aaw. Coale on h:+eConoc'hie has been: ill. �Rimmee, 9eereAary-Treasurer of the Ontario gad York C�vr BUM A The Villaw Group be the W. A. tit Ooundl, IL R. 1, Markham, Ont ip-. Council mea Ross Desitin sna Abel Wpters. but ¢gad eal" a •pleaBae;L evening.- ' � the United Church d,wt on revising has Hat for na ares in 1865. A. Penney�oe>;ck; . Sec., Mae.... _+ . laont4tiy raseting of Tuesday Will yxru help by chGckinB to. Bee id — .Talisa• Dew ly — +S?eiham• 'Bret. Social Cameo. r wfternoon at tate home d Otte aid u , Mule the Wotslea's Iastittatle was lLe1d on Meritisix your orgaa3ratioa is represented? Team - > .*Nod 14sasoa, Kelly and Careen; >?idna�tioa- Tuss&y adtermwn :sat in the !tower Tke' Annual Meeting Is Go -Getters all• Comm,Messrs Alem Waters. F. Mr. and � Pre& W"WA 'bave 1 9881 ship 'hall. .v�rlth t ,good aRtendiutce. :. �- ice• January 19, 1965. 19vua•Y snarr•Poer 01d Crocks •, 38 PAeve, C. Hann. The meeting dis returned homm dram s visit' with — ---19835 -aD - The �i+eed3ent, 'Ides. M, _ Mott. v�fas orgassizatioa in the Oasutcil mould puppy cussed the police protection Orob- their eon IBarry and Mrs W�detgaite •14 Bend two or more representstiv+es �� Seal en's le fate .logos was inade4- the eYrair. 'T6iB Secretary read the Rollaag Pim, - 2 cats but that the present fm-�ce is arinutes,tt.tbe previous-meetir", 4d•:: eIId 0 w At the axei`i a Mr• Clare Kc+ror iRan�blers 1750¢ 1! The Dowses tastily `hav+e puutlyeseud President of ties Oatar_o and York •18685 .'- 1]4 f. idoin' the best it can, as there are ter vw� the current 'business was w ' den thonBand people to be polived,by atlteo&Jd tee. tall the meeting vms the Motterghead ba'ae and mond in Cwjntk& Flim Council, coni rented Glutterslbpes 28354. O - e stagt of seven men, 24 house a day. . turned over to the Hoa. President, last week. than n total sawdieeyoe of some `51rt9nglee over 200: G. H®11 2$3- E. 7F was also noted that all dire calls ,surreal, who gave a balk on the Brian Zhompson. Reg Donknos+e thousand people had vvitrue�sed the Bryant 220; D. Shortreedi 20R� pe. and Don Scott of the film Athrsries in' 1964.' This repro -s- Cameron 203; G. Brrant 204 go t2sau8h their a85ice. Since the f'+ m tithe 'Past Cloast o` -A a �� ap over 2W-, G. study od the Handbook 'be eats a large and powerftl aaadieace Singles vtriiCh hau is • _ reomt dravvninge, it hoe Doane to D-day closed irl -the usual waY. b4' all in ors Ewo counL"ea Ari you di8aw- F.H 3U1; P. Cameron 238; D. Sbort- ught malt several district residents ,si�lg God Saver the Queen. A very ae°Ve ing the %1=,s alter each show ir. i Friends od &Ira - W, Mott�erslhe reed' ' have been unable to get the police dainty lunch -w then served by the � Does you• Secretary alwagr I"'ill out od_ Whitby, vv ere pleased to gee ter Triples. over 500: _ gat the odtice, as hhey are art on hoste"s. Mrs W. E^licoLt, Mrs. J• the spare for Your caway' pro G: Hall 527; D. g D` •.4ssoci4tion 'has secured. Soden Mm In t'he villeoe last -Tuesday. . osranendations, suggestions, ved- FAmcei 522; G. 'Bry- _ ��• The Rob+t Miller and Mea • Wewa= Hall foe December 2nd„ at - ----- ed on the Flim Showing R�3port,Card an E. Hua*ck 518• J Bryuat 504, which time all' candidates running A- J. • Gray. FUM CO TNCM HHB sent w;i`h- Tach 'block of fllurzZ You I Triples with hantiieaP a;er 500 G. dor 1965 Co4neil will be invited PLO Keep December 22nd open for the ( s J. C, W Iu wart) can influence tine content and qual- 'hall 581; M_ Lynde 571; P. Camerois speak and ars.Asea• questions. The Sunday School Christmas Entertain- ity of :future fuses produced by •the •I 584; E, .Grossman 554: E Huyck 324. meeting staqu it 8-00 P. m. The nt next Mein the Townahip Hall, Santa The Ontario a'nd York Counties' Natjprai Film Bo -rd at Ottrwa, They The Guttersr pe; aided by, C,erf - regular ny4eting will be on Decer AXT will be there ant# t4tsfe Will also be Filyd Council General Meeting met want ycur suggestions Hall and hertuck an _ 14t% a Christcra$ Trea at "Heiriocm Hous ' the horre In 1955 i.' :s. honed that .erch-8�'n- 1 four 4odnts from t4ie Rolla Mr. Fred Scott is still in- hospital Mn Ingles, also.ldn land Mrs, Roz- Mr. and Mrs .John Kennedy, ,Scar- eril meeting of the Ontario -and York � �' - 3S�cro: C^^int:es' Film Council will be lar- 'I tn8 week' Meanwhil — � - recuperating irarri on aperafirnt, and ._ . _ a' flue Go-Gtet- zel and rl3rn'ily, of Acton, visited Iillr. -s nd tet a Ramblers were ilea r -colt, ad Fia9ting•s and - Does some organization to which gely deNoted Eo the acre -viewing and three both tidg and Mrs. Ii Shea on Sunday. • Flt Lieut., Harb'd Scott. o! Falcon- you belong, Werren's Institute. Home d:�aas_drig o! ncty . dilarss, points. horn the Old Crocks and b4en and Mrs. K_ Pascoe and Donna bridge, have both been hoarse, - acrd -School Association School. Club Thare vias a good attendance at Puppets re Fsctively_ Scores were _ Mr: Hawkins: of the Brock Road risibed Toronto d`tiends on SatuzdaY, or Chu -ch Grau urs Nations FYlm th:s'mont 's rreet.ng, but m=nv m improved this week—.maybe r p 1 h mem- l ds-sautteaing a broken leg. _evening„ Board - films and • ec uipment? If so, bee organiaattions were nct represen- i has'something to do with it - Ca= Mrs, C. Culley has reed liter Mr: and Mrs, Lorne Hann and son I _ a week in Torass".o.' nursing her sir at Oshawa. visited Mr. a:nd Mrs. D. Ur-ln-law= -vzha has been ill. L. -Pairs on Saturd*T. Mr.' -and Mrs- C. Pea• -s and Roder- Mr. and: Mrs T. R Knox and dau- Ick were in St. Wbartnes over t?"i ghter3 Betty-Jeart and F&yt, - were. - 'we ik-endF:. Sunday guests at the. hottne of Mr. November 19th 'Home and School Assoe. will hold a rer_,..eption rat the and Mrs. Geo. Knox, of Enniskillen. Bags Road 6chooI_ i'or the 1954 grad- -Mr. Henry Shea is vittirig his 'dau- " uates, at whk-b time Mrs._ Willoutch- ghter Mrs Ingles, at A&..on. -- -- - by �Orlrser principal, will . present The supper in the Yrall on F•ridav Ake. gtvdivating Pins, Mr. J. Rapsev, sveniftC sponsoredby the Ftiend4y new pldncipal of the Ajax High. will Bib?e Class, was a good success The be. 8uest speaker. proceeds go for Sunday School work,- e---------------------- - Ibememzber t3se Bazaar in the Hall :B R O U G N AM on "ribsy November 27, sponsor. � . _ ed by the Woman's As�u4 casting, A3- -° -� The loilow were w-unn:zrs at the . Be:vedy log Don ;,na (will be - _ - Lein _. . IN _BUILDING SUPPLIES Air [n:u I;�iotl ':AephaIINhta:l,3 ' � - ' _ � tnsul-bri>i •liege _' - _ .� � _ - } - yShee' Rock } insulating Board ' - Cement, Lime& Plaster ••': X.•' : Phone 7 A. -MITCHELL -or ,?5 .. X. tiff ti 1 !. L I AM S.IKSAY D.C. pti�•�1N9 _ -CHIROPRACTOR - - - _ ? _- ;pipe finis For'e3nan —(X RAY) 158 Harwood Ave. Aiax� n, t uct - - anaite� �iPe loo g Smooth•., 1 PHONE 767 .IlE is g one of oremen in the _ EPING Tr p y ' the job of George De Long, ansa Pipe Department, a Manville, N Jersey. ;J -M Tr 'te t Man New ' - s« mgt - 'George and 700 other foremen in Johns -Manville plants and - - '• - - mines are the vital link - between management and production operations. They're the men who have direct responsibility fou : - getting production out. Because of the ezperience required, it's : natural that many of these men (including George) have been /. = recruited from production line job's. And because of the e:peri: ' • " - •, entre they develop in g and pig,. it's natural 'that many of them move on to management jobs at higher level&' • Promoting from within the ranks is possible when the men ` and women of a tom Johns -Manville or an other team - - . up to tura out a good product which they can sell against com- Furnft;w & Upholsterina _ - -- petition ata fair price and at a reasonable profit. This is the only' formula for business success... C*MPLETt -HOME FURNISHINGS -formula is found in the thousands of 'sucaesef CUSTOM-BUILT FURNITURE A -SPECIALTY _ PTDOf of the - r P i oompaniea_thToughout America which rovide growing o poTtusa _ .. y -' CUSTOM-BUILT DRAPES P • ' T l68 t0 i OUT working epi - _ - - _ - _ hies for 'mprove u�ay of k' and living. - Chesterfields Recovered, Remodelled A RePa iced - - - Nl.M, I l[ r iF'A`X - - = Joh a nv�11e EASY CREDIT TERMS CAN BE . ARRANGED x ' ou G1 PHONE AJAX 385 HARWOOD N., AJAX " : �_ PORT. U?jION,, ONTARIO _ r ,:, r.,•; :,y . .::. . •r" .= '.. is � _ �sa•�r . .. .., _ �.,....,::.,e.'. .-.,....,. ' �-.�+s '....�,..,..,-.•a-.,,+ter.=„•{.�.:..._: .._........_.:__. . ._ - - ..._ a. _ _-,.3.�..'” _... _.. �.. .sem. , n:=,.c� - .ai,.�T .'a ....• %T- u _rim_ 'n .. = &y program Was a t, ' .. romvmbod at the, ofthe >w. Lye been appointed Church last week. The meeting W:W, _DIE'S COMING. YES SIR, ilsare►tm of the local troop. led by Mr. G. McConnell and Mrs. T. Jack 1 was off work oa Mon- Hammond, at the- home of Mr. snit • _ day, through 111ness. Mrs. M. Anderson. Mr. McContteii - Mr. sad Mrs. Gordon Morley and gave a very intalk on the _ ,!sadly o! Hamilton, spat! the week -1 sttsioua and the social activities of and hem: here with his Pu'ea4, 1ltir, sail : t to which he belonged D 's *a. Fred Morley. i S- tereating , ANTA A I&M number of vWtors were is while Pe6• ym= of re- " _. _. _ • taembrsace Mrs. W. , were ++tag and on Sunday frown Whithi, Ux= Evans odatribated.a i a>•d 8tofv}ll to sigend the Piano solo. Vari- a I oras in dabers took vera! > �waded the k` sad pros° s - j �.. $ L.the 5 TO LARpart by reading � ON 7 T`oaobt$ last 9aturi ty see aid- � after ylvneh was Mary - awls. y. The Au per hesat � 1"rida might, - f ghte 11111L. 7_ Mr. and. Hoary Johnson visited altseosored bt, tiM loos! i cglion was Witk Mrs. Hickson and family of - well attende L d - - Richmond hili over the week -end and Mr. and ][is.-tTenam a sarmw escape last week when tiheX whAe there - were involva3d in. an accident on .No. Mrs. Cora Redabaw, via W relatives; ` _ 7 highway, just wart of Markham Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Laurie of Mount $edge's cal wai damaged and hif on •thg week -end. , wife suffered a badly bruised' arm. The W:M.S, met for their Novembes BARDS; CLOWNS, FLOATS, FREE CANDY FOR THE KIDS -� ' LAREMONT COMMUNITY AND WSINESS ASSOC. j Sr0liS GRED Y C • ------ _ e n tc a _ r meeting last week in the S.S. rooms t was i charge _ � � �� ` of the United >- — Mrs. F. t massisted rya o the _ devotional Portion, by the. was _ � Prayer led by Mer. new study one"ImUf w of gree - chapter -Rickeri,�y District Risk Ment � seated by. Mrs. H. G. MacIntyre'a + _-- group. Mrs. • Hugh Gregg played a _ Pito solo, "Nearer My God To Thee V res► - - MM Saade:sam and Mrs. Redahaw were ` �� • - appointed to interview members , : for the'positions o;f office rs forthe coming year. • Mrs. Townes spent tits week -end in e t1 ' Toronto with re'j�. p Twin • re Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Madill and little 1 i r` daughter of Stionffville.spent Sunda . - hewith her parents. �T -•- ��'� Mss Middleton. � Mr. and Mrs. lyW,fKIMNM Miss Syria Johnson Lima weer-end with her school ch mt Miss sEe and Dry Cleanint Louise Goodie o: Ajax N1�OLE i ![aster Davis and little Miss Heath- rt ES ie one Ph*"Ca"ay soNight. and Mrs.or C&ru&�Harold Jwho�ohaoon� with Mr. ��a� ,spent Sat - al, One Pick-artP One Deiirery. - nrday is Toronto : Mr. and Mrs. 'Walter Baker' of "Anywhere in the Ter•Mp Mete Ami. Markham, Mr. and Mrs. Simpson of � �' RMAtM1rf e Toronto and Mr. and 1 Mrs. E , • a - Tse ' K , Be sale cored 34oe T r '1P Oshawa -- ke To antro - Lawaderers' of aha a were the f Sunda 7 of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hoekle�� • tt s�•t The local branch of the C _ . areadian <. - R Legion held heir largest attended _ I ' • i - __ memorial service here last Sunda maaville Pipe .Band. marched from - i the -park to the Baptist Church- and _ UNDERERS then .back to the' park. The . church LAwas packed to 'capacity. 'IUs service , was conducted by the localPyre. Sas. 7�' e eE A N E R S_ G. Davison. The Provincial wreath wa; a placed at the front oi'the church I& a � ' 175 OSSINGT01d. AVE., TORONTO • PHONE LL 2161 Silver Cross Matiieer, Urs. Wesley , ..', A • t r..tr.rr,,>, Other wreaths ware' piaeed ROOD"8 aROGli? iA•l113Df by members of the loos! Legion, theValsbarle: s>. Out. w ' J. T. amphoomm 1lsr!► Auxiliary, the Boy Scouss, Girl Guidesnow �uaAer .1'!s■si PSM lam pbs s: PIM 4th ._ and the Comaivaity and Bnsiaess As `. l 1�bs'�1>sejltaae4sa4ReeetleeelMM�e� i 3ociation. _ JZ wIai11' �Utf`r,WA� it AW W_ - -- •�--...- .... -- - .. i t mt'forge't that on December 11 - Oldmakes his annual visit to - Friday, ,-- ' rllorember y9 Claremont. This parade is now draw- iRg people from as far as Oshawa _ r There will be floatR, bands, clowns - . _ jaX Retry, ' : r r; and tun for all. The kiddiee will shake .. hands w;th the old. gentleman and `- receive their of rand Pians'are ' i - o MATINEE - 4..15 p M .� being 1nar3A: to have a bigger parade � , g .F than last year, whir} was considered 8:15 P.a as good as a.:y parade staged in thisc district. Prizes will be awarded the —SPONSORED. BY— f ' fi best school floats- in the form ' of red by 11r.,Harry Porter, Mr. Frank ' p. and $50.00 cash. Cups are donat- QVard, Clarerhont. Village and theDurham-North'u Ontar o �berland I S 1 *• eco Co. Dont forget its December PO -41 c Association •• 1Lth at Claremont. _.Everyone in the ,, di=trier is welcome. - ADailBDiHN: ADULTS $1.00; CHILDREN 5k.- CENTENNIAL k.- CENTENNIALsho* wir Aleaders :how nVach we ap- • i _ cen tly, andho{�e it .caul not be -too.,, 's Remember the big event of the ereciate, their ee[erty Theo her er_ ' long i,. tiore they lace with uik Week is We Gu�ld Chnawm be aj�WdH. - y, en y agaull ;-Fair.geld �t the Churcin on the' 26th, viten the CGIT will hold The towen in the church avute' Sa urrr_y, NovLQiber 20, from 2.30 to their annual candlelight service with beraliftittul trhis w,eela and we thatlls 4.' +r7 " 5.00 p. m There w' film -A--Saviour 3e Born,,, as a . pec, ally the Morid�h Cam Sot Adwei : !` ing and candy, fancy goods, aprons special feature, WeLI ��-._-- tnge you to scalae pl�.ed t.'bene is memory ad Mr, Gas.. 5 sad children's w.tar, parcel post and, time in your (Miristmas • Week -end Mrs rush vwh� way last viaek. pzasei a "5 On the lob: Chief ohms- F, -seep, e.eckvine Police head for the posh sisteea a' s+pmial caiidrea s cLcnce. Afternoon for dila service alga. Let's show our Our r.vr•p,toy goes Galli Ito t'Mw left. _ ��ean: arockrill• younpsten know him. as the founder and athletic director of ttie: tea will ��� �� w� ;711 Athletic Association: We trophies behind his desk were won by bop• and - guarantee children •of -the pundlaly School we to ,n sun% —yMs' .thletic.-•ass and 1h• Sayiri bugle bond sp.nwred by the Association6 as ral€iernooa well sp nY If you - a.preeiate .five R�oak they. are 1. doing Have you :•,e, ;rved your Coin Bank <; join us soane time during the atkr- Nett Wednesday, the 24th, 'the as yet? We 'hope you bpve .and al- •-TM1,TRUIPgON1 IS 1SSIMMAL TO A COMMUNITY% noon. All proceeds go into our d'und Guild will hold .its election od -off- rready have stsated, to ,fill it; the re - 'for Sunday School extendaoy and' we kegs and the mase following will be ceigts Ot",t these we hope wdU pial y' SECURITY AND PEACE OF MIND ' Want to see dt gr w W leaps and spent working on writer dYeasdng4 UJ, kkm orutstan,dan; n�;e � our e 3eundr !'his week. Can we depend on Thursday (' CMd t PWke lac u aft noon, the W. A will MaA!e Your help? meet: +ear -a Pot Leek Luncheon moil- It is with regriti' we lonrned our $fOd[vill!'s popular Chief knows from eiperiamae the MrIll � is . also bast around the -owed ,by ldwir ejection ci '025cers at pastoral dune is to be rrsir�a small - 1,..,,.,..... corner now that: Santa Claus has alf- 2.00 gyp. ria with their regular busiin- er, With Use ' �eadQt>f r�sura w -"le feael, ltftt _nagvi..s that fiei"y arrive& As a ren1t; plans ess meeting. Zf You. have:not already l�isPtitt will a ad the New Year _ g'er_ be a gait of al s+eburned' you'- nos�on duvet& pit • � � t ,1� hour of t�se day of ni6kt they Cha depend on t31! - � and w Spm aer�cea +u�obi• wv�auld �'i�, but will bieconx one tritQr i "telirphoae is Coe of aired y'� D>eeeec db so at onpe� so Dualsaetan. 8aavev�ee..ocu' loss wli?li y Scho4 duchmUng titre 5 to 7 year olds coerrtaitikle case line - ► '• � vp titre shale be their gadm', and 'sae hope Use new. You may' fver ehave to call the police.. Yet tit is i who ascot at, -10.15, wdil• Have ihiiedr . of odScers in plenty rr tide• association will ,be a happy. one for r your family feet motae'ijs P°�Y oa 9atlurds►T, December 11ph� At Sunday Sc�ood t�s,wtee4C, we ttlt panroerts _ _ the Senior Grow will tAye their en- hada ninety is !tae 9cnior 9ecda a, We also welcome • rili teacher. .=QQ1:1a10ri aaate+e—baron of tale , sta3Y`fn tCre y'a+r' per. ter#alnmeearo am 1?Iriiley' ev+eoind •,iii told we !tope it veli ,be . posdbl�r .to • !lain week to '-Peace fif a>� is an arm value that is part of yowl edea' 1713:. Kegs two baro; da4ea make the one xxt weak. Sunday School. � Goodwin 'iaair ' arpen grid pias- io nt4a_ # at all A3i you rpolk who . were glance! 'this over the hold o! the Jesus- : seeveoe• a value t 5t canary! be ma elskjd. , ; : - : 9uasalay *;21 be eoepeeled- to be one. for Dan and vid% hen► wali in special services, a hand ntext fluke and ttE wilt, x+.? ys •fibs' ,,way of Oils nasty . von !nape -read Rteat is in gtore on't1hristmar We wvee'e 4146 AO sae Min, Kaawler be with uv leo-r many !years to carne.. _ - 1 I TME '% Sundayndoetsiber 10, ou t ibe J1sa= o st to servdce SLndrn e,' mois� nor' 1p.'i. not often ,.e can pennuade the BUL T1iLlrMON1 COMlAW O�.AA�AIOA - iot &ir 'soil! put on a catlol nriAvioe. the mist time since bb accident. We-yaiRmg boys Oto � vert in tblis v,ar This ill 721 'be sameibing new, and we also Wdeaaned Meek Icor, end Mrs. and w►e .appreoisle' .Gary's, oogadrig _, _ - • ' nope evsirymis vile t�aase out 40 8add0etr orfs had to move away re- i0o a>s. • - 4 , - ^., ,- .. u:.. r-s - :r.... ,; .. ,,. ., ... _ ...� .- F .v _ 9f ._.. '.fie.. '� •. } r ^ } h ,. 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"•''.: .. �43Q tj6.85 add , _ wrr- w----------------- r -•.-- -- ------ -- ------ ------ ... �-•'---------------------------- -- _----------- •-..-.-.»-- - • ,rte �— _ R BOYES DEPT STORE DRONE 289 °: K Now Operating "The 'Bi store . _ _ ' 8 --.PICSERIN-i� :'heirs cp their dluW& Bob Belson and._ "Are You in Favour of the Estab. P'uckrin played 2dur selections i lishment of a Municipal Water Sys. • • one their harmonicas, accompanied by tem at an A roxlmabe Cost of u Oneness of Religion Mrs.' Arch Bell. Mr, and Mrs. E � _ 5310,00%00?" Pegg and son Ha}, ilrom G, n,% t a The Baha't Teaching is that all religions are in essence one. Differences laved several i Consult- between them have arisen because the message of God is revealed according I P nstrumo select-. ': ' WHEREAS the Township Cosa3u and through ! 1°� and also sang a few y ssongs in- lag Engineers have submitted a re- • Fio the stage of development reached by mankind in.'each age; cl'uding "Sioux -City &W' and "This port whereby municipal water could -the failure of the followers to understand the Teaching given. mWigion be- Old House." A film on 'The Santa be made available to. the most heav- - s " ,comes corrupted and human fortunes decline. At that time. God cilia sends { Claus Parade" was enjoyed by all Ily built-up areas in south-west Pick- a easenger to relive the life of the'crorld, and a new esu 2lfibegins, ages. Mr. Nicholson led in coanm+un.- erlag Township at a capital cost of The `rest Messes,gers_ are the feundere o! world civWsatloas: Krishna, Pty singing and refreshments were � :37 s*.ee. such area to include the Noses, Jesus, Buddhd. uhammad They have taughtin" the love of God g �"eaY ,enjoyable Frenchman's Bay- iv }IL served, d, bringing a erpool Distri�� sad the social. virtues.- All were severely perseca1104- -. but 'their. n ma4sage AND WHEREAS the --------- t-- toren use. -- a -- - triumphed. E,t�ie Berns fe T from a flee at the I ate is receipt of a letter at�yrelim_ �r Used Car - - �BAHA'I '�VCiR`[.D FAITH school last w and broke f waist ,agar, 9th.aliproval from the Department ,, et such Miss Margaret Pu Oshawa i of aealte for tee taking ro visited her brothel Mr. Fred 1?uck- dated 'November 5, IM, and unin. _ ' { For e: ie*OK pia no Pickeris,g M/.iI rin and family during The week-end, I bered 34B533. Mrs, _Cecil S•tri'h and c3ii2dsers, of BE IT THEREFORE ENACTED by __2P q+u• spent tine-.week-cull- with the Municipal Couaefl of the Towa.. • - Mr, cad 11fns J. R. Davidson dtlp of Pickering ss takaw+e: - -- is �pCn unt1i -, ANNUAL CHRISTMAS BAZAAR T >o deer-hunters 2,m Petr --,,, �,. Bylaw "E>eeter." .call caned hcrose with their venison. mesa entitled to vola ee 9 P. M. every i . :DICKERING UNITED CHURCH - 71Lea�e, Byiawa, ]BYLAW NO. tL44) The area comprising the pro- ; A Bylaw of • the Mu Melpsl Cotsefl posed water ares shall eomp Hw all • �' b x t To Be Opened By ILrs, . L. orae, �Z; C., of the Township of Picbrria[. the lands from 3N feet of =eV r _ _ - provide for s Vete beteg taken of lase t3aeoad Ceneession Line to Lake Out. tOR YOUR CONVNNlZNC'E SATURDAY,-.-NOVEMB R -2l - Election an the Qoestio's arN sad boas Lots 79 to 34 ineivs- t _ ive excepting that part of sandbar APRONS, NEEDLEWORK, ,JAM AND CANDY "Are Yo• In Favor Of. The Division 0, tin Bay wVeh Iles west, of lite the ardo " _ POND AND 'TOUCH AND TA:K''. _ . of Township este W 7 , .. b Let M. - S (E) The vetch lot the beeton DID COIF AND I!b[tE1 YOUR F1 1CXDS FOa AFTERNOON TRA BE IT ENACTED It[saici - wNhia fire rrepaesd area shall w ' - al Connell of the Township ip •f Pick- taken on the said question on tis ilftsIN be paydng eitbw ba or Wilt h&*,ib6t'. Bazaar Seld Under Anspiea Weasaa'a it►iseclatlen alias as follows; ! dib day' of ;December, A. A 1964, be. (1) "Electors" shall mean pessioas tween the hotn of Ten O'clock, In ' whose nases ;are an the ISM Areas- , j The forenoon and Eight O'eloek In the - meat Ron or Voter:' List. atieraeoq at the various Polling TURKEY DINNER ill Td..ete. e! the Elector. with. Boothr he the Area at the, same time ' r is the proposed area shall be taken 1 and place as the Municipal Zlec iew y ,St Andrews Presbyterian Church of question D.1 on the 4th day a,� held. y r of December, A. D. 1934, between the the Std nay of December. _ hour++ of;Ten o'clock In the forenoon --- ----------------- ---_^. (41 On A,• D•, I9Srt at the hoar of Ten o'clock T- P IC K E R I N G, , CSN TAS i O- and Eight o'clock the afternoon, , the 'tereneea. the Sesa of the ��i►` T _:}I y at the various Polling Booths m the ;� , •r" " r Council of said Corporation or some :.W E D N E S DAY, -DECEMBER � 1. 1954- ' at the same time and place in for -that t or raid Conseil tions all the Municipal Elections are held. I for • tisat purpose by resolution skull • r � DiNNF,B: &09 P, IL., els, ADM. - ADULTS -$1.23. Child 75e, _ (3) On the W day of December. attend at the office of the Clerk K �iwa � A. D„ 1954, at the. hour of Ten o'clock mid Municipality to the said Village in the forenoon, the head of the of Brougham for the purpose of AV- Connell of said Corporation or some jointing, and it requested so -to do, _ member of said Coun•il �j,winted for (shall appoint by writing, two p!r- ■ O ■ ■ ■ 'DANCE that purpose 'by resolution shall at- sons to attend the final steaming ap tend at the office of 'the Clerk of the of the votes by the Clerk and one sad Municipality in be nand Village non to Attend at each polling .IN AID OF THE HAZEL FLOOD VICTIMS r! of Brougham for the t purpose of ap- i place on behalf of the petsonsint- pointing, and it requested . so to do, crested In and desirous of promoting • • • • DAILY SOWCE • - [OW FARM ,1 �itkerrng District. High ���00� shall appoint by writing, two per- the proposed Bylaw, or voting in the sons to attend the final summing up sNiruutive on the question, and s► TO ALL CANA9IAM :w of the votes by the Clerk sod one 1 USA ' non a sac P-ling interested to and desirous of oppos: :may' MBER place on behalf of the •j4rsons int- i Ing the proposed Bylaw or voting in' CKWERM !USES 3► crested in and desirone of promoting ! the negative_ on the question. OFFER fO�Ai StcRVIC! e - - AB$IE ANDREWS' ORC21J;5TRA - the Proposed Bylaw, or, voting in the l (3) On the 7th day of December, s > •^`•'ted*^ ' -_ 'PER PERSON - on--the- question, and-s-,- , a t tM hour of en 9"clock AMACTIVE LAM 3 _ like number on behalf of the persons in the forenoon, at the ottlee of the AOR ALL CRC1U1� TltAVES ' � a ` interested in and desirouls at oppos- Clyrk of the Municipality, the, Clerk ' [ng the proposed Bylaw or voting m shall attend and sum a the 'votes 1 A.ax Lumber. Co. p >�a W ANW �. � .. •,the negative 'on the gaestioa von in the affirmative and t. -r- — On the 7th day o! December, ive on eace of the said questions.. _ :mss (4) 1l„ D:. 1934, at the n, ar' of Tea Gray Coach Lines L U M 8 ER - $ U I L D E R S S U P PLIE k. e'eloek the forenoon, at the office BYLAW fwd a Fl�st 'time this Eth of the Clerk of the Municipality, the - day of November, 1954. • ! Clerk shall attend and sum up, the BYLAW read & , Second time this Etk �' ' Homme Builder's Plano _ votes given in the affirmative and day of November, 1964, AQ.AMA ON - ]=,#A S BIIQ,DIiNG negative' on each of the bald quest- BYLAW read s Third time and Nay i ._CiIDI3' 1Z.AA AV GA>va� io Passed, this Eth day of November,' - { TDO S=AilB TO PAZ. REM0111A1ii ' SAM ns. _---- . ------ •- - ------------------------------------ . >rL>"S AV406mom , . SUMN JACKSON 1�T p BYLAW read a First time this Ub ` I i . R D• i' De q ` I C day . or November, 1934. iiEORGE T. TODD, Reeve Anus" the removal her cillo room P'Ma BYLAW read s Second time We ItW T. JOHNSTON,Clerk from �'�:, �tsdo,. is --------------------•-- - / day of November, 1954 _ �� ,5 � G G BYLAW read a Third time and 1006- • We Did It Again Telephone . tit9 Fm App•iottgaoi AU DL EY muds enjoyed by au, Mr. Robin � thU dib nay of 'November, 1964. OMe• BMfo Niche oft whiroby, (i80RGE T. TODD, Reeve Tues.: nni Fri. - 7•N N 1.3t !. !t, .... The W. A. Bazaar, tsekl last Ft'1- f Nicholson, , played, sever- L. T. JOHNSTON. Clerk hast vndpc' as Pickering. Satnriass 9.N A. IL, M 4.N P. >lf. �y avenins in Baggotsvine School, Piens selections, .Mrs Jack Tams, _ of Whitby gave two humorm n num. r-•-•----•».""�...---`--»•••�..» Village_ co3l�trin headdn8, we Pte- _ t ' .was a decided succesel >�•' A. E . BYLAW NO. 1l94S one tiby resect that Messrs r- ---_ ? beau "Aly ayn a brldesimsid; but nev- Harry jPurvk and Wild 'Hunt:'�were �9 did►it, L Lsem'1i f{� z Y, .. opened it with some very � ,. ; s iris thoughts on W r �A, work. �Tt'i er a bridle" , and A lady havimg Quer A Bylaw Of The ![sisici}sl Cote- going ftp -norttr h mting and issued a •--------- ------ ------ nA s photo taken with' a cold. Fear. is . - the -,r araiadng to �Ghe a that orale 'moa -� ' tables were iaden-with- Sasrcynvork, , ell of ownship •t piokerisis to , dtaoobntes, k0itti flowers ad Bavv � school, pit' Main, taken of had already been shot up thom Kitt, ti �• = � � s -& prevlde tor, s Vote' betas ns Them was alae a child- Ltads ZdanaeC, Cas�oFffse Bell sad - we hear Mr. Phu via liar ,nisdnins3rret- apro �tffieet�a posed Wa -• ' table. Aini3* "p�M 'ass. l:ileea Guthsbe phvy sev�esal ulna- _ a qu'ed the liens and undetstattcls same to • > x _F • - l._._-r_. - Yom• ' _