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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1954_12_03rr .. i 6 • "' 4 v vh. m 41 A - _ y - Nt' nCK�E �R��M�G W" 40M Per Yea's -— - — — 73 N0,43�ClII�T�. AslO FfiIDAY, DEC 3, 1954 . e� C a sed >�eoind Ciao W. C. 111IIEiCAR sad Ben -- - � Post OHiee Dept. Ottawa, Ont 4 _ , : eek Pickerin� Tw . ,ReeveshipFor -Council._ .:. ..:: u 'w loting;Hours • 104 ":­ �Ifag eA �-T �J _ P Last Friday,- .. Pq Interesting and informat�fvegnominat THANH YOU 'HOW T1HE BALLOTS WiJ.i; LOOIfl tion meeting for the council of the Reev-o Mo fa • Rets Acclamation ON MONDAY Township of Pickering. - --- - : Reeve George Todd; is his report'Council t — Pickering Township Council to the meeting, gave a review of the S to Coun��l Rage 7 For school Bd. FOUR WCEVE . Ae work done this year at county coun- cil. Salesman; Said he felt the township was Reeve C. E. Morley received an ac- park, police and welfare department, Stephenson' Mail neer' George Todd, fortunate that the county had taken Farmer, 'clamation at Pickering Village nomi- .-gave a review of the work of his over so many bridges. He reviewed 'FOR DEPUTY REEVE the amount of nation meeting last Friday evening. department. Explained that money Clfftord �Dldk, Chartered Accomtaat; Primary work done of Next Monday, December 6th, the vil- was saved by using the OPP free W county roads in the township and of _ _: lege electors will have a choice of 8 gratis.. Mr. Purvis pointed out that m A. Newman, Farmer, the Paving done. He requested that candidates, It was a healthy nomina- because our populatin was only 987 PDR COUNCIL ' a traffic count be made on the Brock tion meeting, and the gathering when the roll was cloned on October 'Albert Hall, Business Manager; Wm, p Road and said that swig -wag may 'z showed that not a few people here 1st, we will have the OPP again next G. Lawson, 1AWyer; Jena L Napher- be installed at the Brock Road cross- are interested in what is son Housewife • Side Pu - u „ 4r going on in year at no cost to the ratepayers. Sidney Pugh, Far - Ting. He said that Hazel had done mef; John Sherman Scott Manager. • �'. _ the Ideal administratiga. We had a dog catcher, he said, that Maaag - _ .. _... . !$14,000 damage to the Michell bridge, Local electors will also vote for cost us $84.00 for the year, instead t� � wife �' dare only for the 48,000 to thf - Valley bridge and trustees for the Ideal school board. of $200 if we had hired one from —' one � for De"- There eice - ; ;8,000 to the Palley Farah road I ippaeefate ry,e honour of nasty- : .. . bridge. barge There are seven candidates running, outside the village. Thanked those �eve� and torr three only Cotnci3l- — expendi$nrea in the three to be elected. countythis as eadano"ass to toe oei lee of who donated labor and materials with Of above, I[essrs Tod year had been made in Reeve Morley told the meeting that regard to the local park. Said that 4 New - erecting a new registry office. An ad- Sieve at the Village. of lieberteg: on the last tax bili there was a total our welfare cost only $55.01 and that atati asi Ls mm Were an fie 1861. - - dition is planned• for Fairview lodge. of 98.48 mills which represented un- lb per cent of the works foreman's He pointed out that' while some ToreuthOW the arising year; I controllable expenditure. Broken salary was charged to the park. Mr. o e s • - - to are high- down, 27.94 mills went for education Purvis said that his department would Pfoke'rinr Village Connef! thu can be pdesibl4 and the taxes sha111 endeavor ;to ' ']fewer. He said that if you take an year with -S. nice surplus. He John S. IBsisdon, John It Boyd% ! assessment appeal before the Muni- hart a� abilities. of the X -56 mills left of the tax bill, will be a candidate for council, Hall• c&mcil had to look atter such items G. H. Bra , chairman of finance D. Jollfffe, W.' Grant We■ -.r, ► eipal Board . it is passible they may _. CTS F:, 1lIOPi.EY as . roads, parks, police, welfare, said that a great deal of work and; Harry Pz&vb, Irving G. 'Whit% - Increase it, rather than lower it. Felt ------=---=------------------------ lights, water costs and administra- planning had gone into the activities I (Of the above, lite curs Balston u°•av, �< WI candidates for .reeve should serve there was no use in conned 'members tion. As our representative on county ofx,council during their first year. Felt Messer and- Parvfs, were on the 1954 an apprenticeship. Told the people getting mad at., people who complain-. council, Reeve Morley was on the fi- very " they should give careful considers- ed about assessments. Said he didn't y ry gratified that the finances work- Vlllarn Cooneil), < .tion to the warding of the township like the 2landeatne meetings that nance' committee, and as such a mem-, ed out so well, during the first year. (fgnr only to be voted for) - and the question of water that they have been held throughout the town- her, tried to have the mill rate main- He pointed out that it was very diffi= ► + * * n. will be voting on, December 6th. Said ship during the past year. Told the tamed and not increased. He pointed cult to. set up a budget for the first Pickering Public .. School — out that county expenditures were up, time: He also pointed out that our 1M-.. Me 8 an Jas. D• . Koch, f , 'that men from the Highways Depart- 'north and 'south to go home and P M ry t, - went in reviewing the road situation forget their prejudicea: He -will-be.. a due to the new registry office, and local fire company and park cost the � John Lr Lvy,. Mn. Nellie Pvette, Don, - = �, � s an increase in hospitalization and village v little m here last Friday morning compli- candidate for the office of reeve. esti Ons _' -dr. Bray ` L. Scotty S. C�. Tiers. Dr,.Wm, Tom - child welfare. The county is trying- to said that he felt that the council off Mason. y merited the council on the work they Stephen Stephenson told the meet- maintain a program , also of paving the next two. years would be the most (Of ase Pborve rZ�s Bryant, only, bad done. Mr. Todd will be' a c andi- inW he �s count roads. The rears ' - 4at+e for the office of 'reeve. list was democratic. Agreed,. with the y pointed out important in the next decade. Said was a mw*risbe� o, leaf year's Board), that the damage to bridges: in the he believed in active and co-operative (three to be elected only) - Clare Bahrdon, chairman of roads ides that local people should be em- ,,. - - SW bridges said he had attended 32 ployed in the township wherever pos- county by Hazel reached an esti- development and urged everyone to _________-_ _. council meetings since the inaugural sable. He pointed out that the ward netted $40,000'.00 which of course pre- get out and vote..l1lr. Bray did, not Card of Thanks sented an extra burden.- Ho*ever, go intoe detail too much on finanro-, / - last April, _and. 121 meetings as s question is an opinion vote only. Said there will be a' subsidy for this -ewer- as an interim report was prepared We wi�r 'fo extend our sdrreera , - total. Felt • nothing could : be done, there was rw formulae for reducing galley and the government is recog- and presented to all attending. lie ! L"Ank•s end apornietlan to relative* a. Slwnt education costs until we get taxes. In the matter of debentures he nizing this expenditure. The reeve re- said -however that this was only a ! friends a'nd� neighbors •far their nNny ! ser grants. Feels a building policy pointed- out that there is a limit -to viewed the financial set-up of 'the temporary report and the '-financial ! sets of Id�rieas duringc til►osld be set rip by the Dept. regard- the borrowing power of a municipal- local communitycentre and stated *report would be resent_d it the end.. spd bnrvavemerlt in the l rp- ,,� � '. it and that borrowing ' t P 1nI schools. Said the new addition to 9 g shonld be -kept next year that the community centre of the y g py asrvse will cost $192,000:00. to a minimum. Said he felt -that in- y y year. Anyone wi:,hin a co 0-ar infant son, at Omhav-- e1ene.rat d was the dal board will have the operation of the of this interim , report could get one ��.�y� He reviewed the work. Stated ustry y answer to lower <i,V-j/L�-1, dR! November 1'ft'r. that 143s miles o! ditch h -ad- been taxes. Mr. Stephenson said he did mak. In discussing the planning -from the clerk: Mr, dray will be a s board and the work they are doing candidate for council. Khans and Orvin Blakely done, several miles of coldmix 6 . not think the court of revision should made u of. the council and that under the able chairmanship -of A. R. W. Frank Baker declined nos» na---------------------------- r 'been put. on, built two concrete - - p Irwin, the reeve said that in his own tion for 4ouncil.--Said•-he would like Seost and Cab Auroo Parade. < bridges, one on 4th• concession and 1 itself , would likely be' lisp - one on 9th concession, 4�fi miles of pier if there was independent court *pinion.'the question of petitions to to ..consider this action, possibly an- Sussdsy Nett 1 ;� one 280 tons of chloride put down, of revision. In the matter of paving annex to the village should be studied other year, as he is out of town too r ailing, D carefully and some action taken so much at present time: The local Scouts and Cabs wilt 42 culverts installed, 90 miles weed r�, said -he felt council should notthatandwth said he _ - ttend Divine Servk* s consider north and south but, how be exerciseorderld on borders. He to seeee so many out to the pleased g � George's PaTade to. and sAnStOcan Chin hese � praying, .and SO miles of brush t+ - spraying done, bought new crusher many veweles travel on the roads. pointed out that the new on -and silt -cele vel pit. Mr. Bslidon Said t.e had a lot if experience in pnmPME and so many standing for Office. He �y moa:tag neat at 11.16 station being built at the south -end will be a candidate for council. dclocic, PaueWm end fi�ien+ds ad *a mrmicipal eagineerin - Dnl of the village, is planned to take care Irving White congratulated the b7u ore cordially !avlfled 4o attend. .� Burg would like to ace a municipal l during the past said he 20 years. He will be a candidate for garbage' collection system started and of future growth for a good many present council for the fine job they ---- ed at s flat rate. He pointed the Office of reeve. '—"""*- -• Leh that we cant have all the W. H. Westney declined the norm- y� and that it a storage tank Is have done during the past year. He — COlmulli EVEIITB things reoired the pumps will be there to will be a candidate for council. Toe Evening AuaMiary 'will sseetl we would like to ase in the township nation for reeve. Said he did not raise the water. He paid tribute to Ronald Hall said he wasted to ase so Deeesaber' 2, at Im V. a>L at the •"without taxes going op, lie will not know if warding the township would the fine work being done by oar vii- an edectios, sad that [st felt there 1larkey, lee a candidSto for , nettle our problems. Felt that when � clerk, Mr. Bruce Hogarth, and were some ifs--- C� our auhdivfsiops�s►ere ci -- +--- Wm.'G. Newman, told the meeting des projects council should ---------------------- -- Ae new police station, situated at there would be Iasi � trouble is e� .work done by our local Are- carry out, wuh as planft authority �s Vlnage Cwt wgl and board sanction on water -and seeing that indualR comes to ,her fBetr f1L'sg ar Iffeeting b OW J%mhartou will be opened about Feed Noyes, declined t J. 3 Balston. d�sirouaa eT Roads, the village. Mr. Han will •be a as" C4600 Cl asaben mo December Oto, 12k Said' flint fat 1964, q9; save a detailed review of the ex- date for council. #A Ry a, at. — Brace II@@mF i, eierk F 00 was raised to Borer polios casts for reeve. and be favored the oomncil penditures made by his department Tom &ad'that so far this year the tow. - of 1964 and strongly endorsed eandi- d� the year. He pointed out that *see so �. said at ns glad felt -------------------:-----:---___--- ship had rrealured =3,847 for' their dates for council, Sid Pugh ant Shan- many nominations arta telt Toe w.m.n'a Ass«9stlot et 1!lak. fosse of lines. Said he tilt that a rush Scott the IsTing of water` mains through that uedametious year after, year wing Uth Church will sleet ou► laf4an fora woullg give ns 24 -dons C. J A +nld be had worked the village hard presented a readprob- were not giood. Mr. Gibson deajned '1'tte-4ly, December 91o, in the S. - Said that sheep costs dine to closely C.with the municipal affairs d d lee during the summer. They couldn't nomination ' S. Room. Mrs, Frank Pr+amos s group '�eE' part for man ore oil on the fteals snvd but had Ra> Dobla, declined nominat+on for 1st .urge of e>derh ,aur r+s. - loos by dogs was only half of what it y y on of to •mss calcium, seven tons of it. coaseil. Said he was very interested fresomepts, lon, I -at year- Said he felt more roads objected to even the t next Year the is eommunity Affsira- tint mmidi nn+ should be primed. Mr. Newmans urged - - =-Rn taxpayers to attend school meet- ings. He will be a candidate for office of deputy -reeve. Wm. G. Lawson, chairman of wei- ..fare said that costs in this depart- ment , are a little higher this year. Council are helping people put, their claims into the proper channels for damage done by "Hazel." Said he felt that zoning in the township was a big step made by council' and plan= ning board.this•year. Stated he.hoped that the forthcoming vote on the water question would carry. Said he — fel that council needs, men and wo- men who are a ble an willing to handle the daily affairs of the town- ship and plan for the future-Me-veill- be a candidate for, office of council. Hugh Mitchell. will retire from council this year. Said council did work on the interior and exterior of the municipal building this year. Said he felt that all candidates for council should have 'their taxes paid. Robt.. Resser declined' the nomina- tion for reeve. Felt that all work on bridges and roads in township 'should be given to -local ]altos as far Ss possible. A- W "Bert" Came;said he wan infuriated with H. Michell about the. -Matter of taxes, Said he 'felt some- thing should be dome about those who are four years in arrears. Told the meeting he had received municipal experience itt Toronto.- Said he be- ' Iieved we should have fairness in r ding with all taxpayers. Said he :;didn't like the thinking that lay be- d the idea of a tax defaulter's list,' l v' if it didn't go- through. Said A 4yy a — w = uusa,>rers usz. Said he would give of his time if •oil' be used. Itemised the amount of run for office at this tlme, St. Andree,e 1 church — will a for gravel used and • where, the catch Jack Bryant dedisd to ran for As alverear# Dec.5, =4 .candidate o the office of deputy -reeve. -reeve, basins installed, and other installs- office of council. Quest iilebters Sid Pugh said he will work hard tions that have been made. Said he Jack Boyps said he had no fault to it a, m, . Rev. John DIDaNsbbl, D, >9s, to get water here if that is what the wouldlike to ase the sides of Hing find with the present administration,! Editor Sword People favor. Said that at WhitevaIe street paved to the curb from the but was interested in local affairs ' ?is p. n% - Re nimCaulrM �` z '/ all local men available were employ- Gordon House to the -corners on • and would like to get into council. St, Andrew's SesrbereM' ed in repairing the bridge there. .beth sides. He ,pointed out• that the of Highwa s will $t' y Pay Per He will be a candidate. Douglas Johns complimented the :A Marty Welcome Ts An `u Feels we should have more roads Paved in the future. Said that he cent -of the cost. Mr. Balsdon will be.. council buf 'as' a member of the local --------------------------___-- YOU APE INVITED TO TIM 1y ='`' was not in favor of people losing their a ca date for council. W. ,, w �*tMesser; chairman of public public school board; at present chair- man of the board, could not qualify- w1;OKE SALES SHOP', ' 1^..�� F- -.y `� ti `b vote if the are only a y y year or two behind in tax services, Isaid that he has just corn- to run for office. Aft•rne n, Also THTiRan * F, FRIDAY AND payments but that something should be done plated foul., years of service to the There will be an election for three - : SATURDAY 1FVElVING9 about people who are farther behind than village. Did not favor ac mations g year after year. Mr. Messer a mem- school trustees. The resent board P comprises Douglas Johns,, Mr. Kerr C,IFTS, r;REF 17 ',"-S CARDS ' that. He will be a candidate 'for on flee of council. her of the village planning board arld and R. P. Winter. W. T. Gresham WEARING APPAREL ETC, .. Do Comre and Fh p `or Christmas Sherman Scott said he felt there represents the village on the Ajax- Pickering hospital board. In that res- is -the retiring member, alit^• Johns ,told the meeting that the sine for at my home 1ldR.9. C. CAMPKI�T e •:� OU e some new faces on council. Said he was bitterly opposQd to de- pect he paid tribute to .Mr. Tom Gib- new public school would be purchased Second Concession - Itouge Hills ' faulter's liit.' Thinks council road de- son for his fine work as chairman of in the near future,' He congratulated dei 25 , A partment could be re -organized rgamzed to that ,board. Ih reviewing work of his departmeht, he said that the fire com- A. R. Irwin for his work as cfuair-„__________---__�� man and pointed out that because 8 A Z r some d agree and some re -organization in the pany had made 12 calls in the vil- land discussed as. a site was Pa T A A 1R r municipal office.• He will. run for office of council. lage .and 18 outside during the year. owned by board members Irwin and At St. Francis de Sales Albert Hull said he had be been Said he felt that our new fire pro- is Harold Richardson, they had' volun-' •teered SCHOOL per- manent resident here for past 24 tection in;the way water a big asset to the village: Mr. Messer said to resign from the board until the matter had been settled. I!'iiDAY, EC DECEMBER DECEMBER 3, 1961 yeaand a summer resident before that. 13e reviewed offices he has held that although several new street Mrs. Jack Bryant will,. stand for ( �iA40 P. � AGAMES BO BOOTHS � in various organizations in the town- lights had been installed, he felt that a complete survey of our lighting office of trustee. Stan Baladon felt that a site for 4. DANCE AT 30,N P. Y. - shi Said he felt it �. P• was time fora change on council. He system should 'be made before any nese school should be purchased .se- ----=---------------------------� � will be a can- didate for council. ,more-- are added. He said that, new gariiless of the price. He is not stand- Mrs, Jessica Ruddy said she was Si - Mrs. Jean' L. McPherson said she street Signa' are planned for the vil- lage and will cost about $275.00 and iisg for office of trustee. Dr. W. Tomlinson said he, felt that complimented by the nomination. She - will not be running. wan very pleased about the harmony rf the meeting as to the' less than $100 to install. Mr. Messer floor that the board should understand the Jim Koch, said he would consider compared. ane a year ago. Said she was a farm-. and made a motion from the a message' of greeting from the- meet- problems of the children, the teachers and the takpayers'and'that the board the matter further Before deciding He will bee -a candidate for the ' w that both the urban and farm ►eople had lien sympathy. Said fug be sent to the new town of Ajax should remember that we will soon board. school she elt that council should see that all on their inaugural. Mr. Messer said he will run for council for one more', need a new school. He will run for school trustee. Mrs. N. Pyette said that over 26, ►ridges are kept in g state of re- year and will -be a candidate, for • air for Donald Scott, said that while board pupils attend this school lirorn Rim:' side Drive and she felt they should - the' safety of citizens. She that office. - rill run for council. J. Harry Purvis, chairman of the work would be new for him, he would like to stand for this I be represented. She will stand for ” office. trustee, ' „ Acid Stuff Bird With Two Dressn fo r Do u bl a Taste Treat t` as miracles of mod- —' M'° eheanisery is the trsefylness 87 DOROTRY X"DO 0: aalphuric acid. In some way - ; oe another, it` has had ahead - Just to make lite more interesting, why 'not use two different kinds o1 for y P='odueing, almost every - _ stufMd.. your holiday turkey? Use one for the chest ' single thing we use every single cavity; another, more carotic one, for the neck cavity. y -- Did you know that each If'your f - - Person in Canada :uses about a amounts auras $Oen in for stuffing, eating lots of it; bake extra - a hundred ig greased individual molds. That's much better than Pounds of sulphuric "trying to cram too much into the turkey,'becau�e turkeys should acid is a year? bo loosely stuffed. t Not is its pure form, o! course, Like so many cherSom* stuffings are simple and straightforward; others are _ icals;-it a1- fairly complex Here are most never a three recipes using enriched, Yeast-raised !tpears as a con- _ . bread as abase-each more than enough to fill the neck ca sty of a vomer product. Instead, it is g used with other products to pro 15-pound turkey, with enough left over for then casseroleilah. - � duce new materials, things like entToasted Almond Stuffing Synthetic detergs, steel for Eight cups soft bread crumbs, % cup melted, butter or marg- ' automobiles, rayon for clothing, arine, Z cups chopped toasted almonds, I3'� The kitchen refrigerator is cups green celery tops, 1 teaspoon poultry seasoning, 2 Just about the last place you g, eggs, 2% teaspoons salt; ya tea- f — • > . -would expect to find a corrosive spoon popper, 3/a cup grated onion. acid But the frig. itself Combine all ingredients thoroughly and use to stue ies cavit t wouldn't be there without it of turkey. —. -- = Sulphuric is widely used for Sausage Stuffing cleaning the steel before the --- :' -Eight cups stale bread cubes, -- t white coating is34 cup melted butter -or marg- ' 1 .. B put on and for - arine, 1 cup finely chopped onions, 1 % cups chopped celery -stalks ;: f making the fertilizer which and leaves; 3'4 pound bulk sausage, 1 teaspoon poultry season7mg, 3 4 'helped grow the food inside. tables -�i, goons minced_ parsley, 2 teaspoons salt, a teaspoon Even the milk we drink has P Pepper, been tested with sulphuric acid 1 "egg, 1 cu chicken stock or milk. - - Not two-face but twice-stuffed Is this turkey, a new taste-treat to determine: its butterfat con- Cook sausage, Combine with ruining ingredients and age for yon and yours dartag the holidays. ' tent. -Ao stuff turkey cavities. - In clothing, every pound pf We used to have oyster stuffing every Christmas when I cup diced celery, 44 teaspoon Tabasco,'b cups soft bread crumbs, -rayon consumes its quota of sul- - was a small girl, and this one reminds me of the way • sty grand- 2 tablehpoons chopped parsley, 1 teas y Phuric acid, And we'd be a mother's used to taste. teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon poultry pretty drab-looking lot without Oyster" Btnffing seasoning, 2 cups drained, chopped oysters or I can (18 ounces). ,chemical dyes, .arliich again are -(Yield• about 10 en Met _dependent on this acid for. their cups; enough fora 12-pound turkey') :-'- , l butter, add onion and cele and cook.until until o on is . celery onion - e half cup butter or margartne; cu oho y Yellow but not brown. Stir in Tabasco.. Add to bread crumbs with L J` manufacture. 3t is important in P chopped onion, Ma parsley, salt- and poultry seasoning. Mix lightly. Addeters. _ Paper making; in- manufactur-ing colors for.. paints, at refining without the help of fertilizers , get rile into trouble. Please help egnment are consulted. The more widespread to reduce .total t* glues, in tanning leather and and the 'fertilizer industry is by me. ' making the alum used to clarify far the largest user of -sulphuric: A iRENE" Science Services . test _the ma- tillage. • . W drinking water. girl 1? and a senior, too, terials to see if they live up to 5 > But by far the acid More than half the Sul- who has never 'given her par- manu2actyters, claims., guidance 'Greater use of chemical nitro- greatest work phonic made in Canada today a eats any concern deserves . a- of animal gen will help reduce. the need i Of this powerful acid is in - , Pathologists is sought for tillagePro- respect, merely to increase dicing the food we eat. Hardly • food for the crops of this coon- ion, than Pesticides in- soil nitrification. Increased use a food product is grown foie . Yots have. tended for anima! purposes: of mixed fertilizers for higher Y try and of many foreign lands. - -The discipline that parents. discussions are held with the • practice is based on their love. Department of Healih and Wel- crops yield will call for better •for their children (whether fare and the National Pesticide Utilization of rainfall in non- '- • - ' irri • you behave it not) and their Committee regarding a a t e t gated regions. Tillage will -- _ ANNE 141 PST a• daughter, from the human health tactor.y have to go deeper ' in shallow +r especially, from the wrong , ails to enlarge the root zone sp • ,.� friends and activities until she and provide .increased water It _ _/� �.� • is old enough to use good Assessing the human and storage capacity. Problems o1 T ]u d n . ecause you are health azard, a-compaction -- _ angme t B 3 animal hes h accordingcaused by heavy•' . only child you are peculiar- to Mr, Barry, is more difficult machinery will also call for e- L Dear Anne Hirst: For the fax.. Also Precious- to your mother than determining effectiveness• veloprnent of deeper ._ tillage second time, my wife has left la of seeing othe ywomen cc es + and father, and they lean over Animals or humans that take in practices, • Me because of my drinking; ever I've taken a beer.' This is backwards to shield you -.from DDT. apparently; store some ai To meet the food and fibre ... I don't drink evegjr . AY (and not'.-true. land never has been. w any possible harm.- original or needs of an increasing popula- the material in the =never' -heavily) but I drive a "We have a, baby boy, and• I „ If You have been frank with less toxic form in their tissues. tion. more intensive use of land truck aorttetinies .more than love these two more than arty- „ me I think-You should fie el But it has been well established is impending. The !afore will eight hours and when I'm thing in the world. I Just can- + allowed to :visit your friends, that even abnormal exposure to See more short rotations. with ` through I'm DDT results in tissue de P beers help' me re- nok come back home. = eY sports with them to nioviea and Posits summer cash crops, Develop- ,A coo le of P which- are on s g tired end edge, not- lee on living it th do ' '+ g orfs events, and have dates 1y s' very small menta will take place in tillage, "Can .you sUggesi any way to with urea bo whom Your fraction of the amounts aeces practices and - get them pack?" • approve. Y r person- to produce any ill efteets solve the p growing IHa/f�•Size Jumper. _,roE" , ` will be developed, and. . crops in oayear, renary. on had two UP TU Y -•: ung Withu wil peoearn ple, end so1W to t a- A fa ' a »' • Ining the soil at the same a - - Utt - P ap isal t e. d. Face the truth.: Your wife ture earlier., - tion,_ he saip�is .that all '.pest-- ' is determined not to live with Show this opinion to your cider registered in Canada are.' ' C _ _ a man who takes even a. few •parents today, [f your mother effective' for the purpose claim- ;CTIMNAL TRIAN©Llt + beers. She demands nothing a would like to write me her side ed' and - ±A + lens than total abstinence: ' of the question, I shall be lad present no 'hazard to hteen_ + g health it used as directed. With •tg year-old girl uses "Knowing hoe many homes " to .have it. ' the combination of the serious upped by a married woman ' have been broken up, and desire Of the agricultural chem: and two other women and given other heartbreaking heartbreaking tragedies A husband proven his love 'which have resulted 'from not by words, but by living the icals industry to fully test and a sound thrashing for dating the • + drinkin kind of life which pleases "his stand -behind its products and worhan's husband. Betty . Jean _ g, She has made up. the safeguards provided under Perry told the judge in Smith- ' her mind she will not run the wile most '- And anytketns - • risk-, It which contributes to her �_ the Pest Control Products Act, Held, U.S,, that Mris. Ray Lynch. _ t, cis You .think her de- ` ion fanatical, remember tentment Is worth whatever .sac-as quite two other women i the Canadian public h aged '85, and ' that- massy. a man has started rlllce It costa - .. Anne Mrsft Pesti- from college, took her adequate-'ssurance the lured her _ ' with a few beers and ended is here to help you out In any rides art effective and safe for to an isolated spot and thrashed by - drinking excessively. It time of trouble.' Write her; a ch they are her because she had been to the Purpose for which a is this fear that persuades frankly, at lsoxx 1, 123 Eight- -Intended. Pictures with Mrs. Lynch's hus- Your wife to take her stand, eentb St„ New .Toronto, Ont. ' • band. • " and I expect she will stick to ahs never betrays a -confidence. Cattails - the graceful rush- Thethree women were each like plants.' common to most fined $1,0N. and It they can't'pay ' [t your wife and baby mean Canadian swampt and sloughs - they must serve from three to as much' to you as you claim, F . �.. may soon become a favorite five Years • in prison for kid- 'there is only one answer: seat- L- • dish o anus. Two a. Ping.. on our m �, .nap - r control. O cure University scientists have • Sto ' t °beene§cplorfng the possibilities T87lYilB OVSB to at alI, Other hardwork- lizing his wild plant ing men have found ways-to•xs� MOnOc�Y' They have . al- Stumbling blocks and ste _ relax__ from exhaustion; ready found that cattail roots doctor can hal y° Since the introduction of DDT -can be - - eaten • tike potatoes. Prng stones are, one and the --_ ' P You there. in 1945, hundreds of They've made cattail flour from senna; it all depends on how you Let your wife know that pesticides use them + • • have been introduced for a wide which they've baked - cattail , • ' ♦ •- -YOU have ceased' drinking• variety of end ,uses. After their cookies. They've used the fibre t . ! 3 b When you have benefits have been. amply de- from the 'stem for caul :=( • " it long enough been without P y ' king bar- 4 ♦ �g5 g to show her monsfrated, some refs to make them water tight 1 you 'intend to stay that way, people in "'/?-tv/, • ' she should believe in Canada- (and the United States) . Other industrial uses ' for the have- made claims that 'pesti. plant .are being investigated, { �re Na<if�i . again - and what 'a happy day cides are - slow! • • Aftlhw that will be for you both! Y poisoning- the.. _ • human race. Naturally, others While the last 40. years have • to It will take longer this. time became jittery `about their use, been taken up with adapting a �' > _ prove she can de • Greet Fall in this chill-char- ,. pend on Just what is 'the right 'answer ' tills _ Ing jumper! Wear it with or •Your promise. Alter all, You nsofar as Canadians are con- the nextrdecade wthe } actor, 'without a blouse! Use wool or should have learned that sheerned? great- - ' hes , meant what she said the or emphasis on the adaptation x <> r heavyweight cotton remnants . first • ! of tillage to -specific crops and Proportioned for shorter, fuller he she lett you. Perhaps the alarmists and the soil 'conditions. figure! It is alcohol -- or your fam_ alarmed both can _ Pattern 81.9: Sizes'14%, 16%tlY' get comfort This forecast comes from C. 'How can you hesitate? out of what S. C- Barry, direct- S. Slater of the U.S. Depart. , - 1634', 20j4, 2234, 2434, Tissue • - er of production services, De- ' ment of Agriculture, who says -:' pattern; transfers State etre._ A GML'S RIGHTS * Partment of Agriculture, Oi. ethat present day tillage -plow. a. Send TWENTY-PIPE CENTStaws, .tflld to say recently .before Ing, harrowing, packing- and cul- "Dear coins (stamps cannot be ac Anne Hirst: I am 17 a the second annual conference of tivatin ted) for this child vol senior and an only , the Canadian Agricultural extensively and too intenssv ely, r • Np Pattern to Box - 123 Eighteenth St. New Tor- Y parents won't give ma Chemicals Association in Monte- From the standpoint of soil apto, Ont. Print plainly SAT- °nY of the privileges aII my gill billo, Qua. 21= rn�� have! They won't let structure' maintenance, tillage la NUMBER and BiZE. Your me go to church with the ' pointed • a apt to be more harmful than RAUSE and ADDRESS. and of course I can't have dates. before aniindustrial ' 8rin teen stoneahaal in tWzardsd t sets up ero• Don't miss our Laura Wheeler I just oto schoo eyoses the, s _ . eedleczaft Catalog! , An. excit- and do some work and home Place a pesticide on the market, soil to deterioratirn * freezing variety o2 crochet, embroi- Bo to it' nattat first register it with the and other climatic facto bed. It is a loneI way • . .r t. Y y to live, i and iron-on color trans- "They have no reason to -PIN* products division of the Jw patterns to send for. Plus me so cold! treat Uctfea service' u called los Mr. Slater foresaw an overall LA/1/►G That's exact! how complete patterns Y, and it worries nae, d �' Y P Printed Why are parents so atriMT I the Pest Control Products decrease in. total tillage to pro• . four-year-old Billy Stoti�ley re- book. Bend ZS cents for your know it - isn't love,- rve' aura Jot NsfOri a pi'6rduct is ei1- tact the soil. Minimum tillage acted to the, insect poison he today! Gifts and, bazaar considered leaving hoar for' registration, various '- requirements will be estrtkyish_ swallowed. Someone Ieft the ► lest sellerst ,+ a id , {i{r t is bad ea acrd m! NieotMo acerbas Of fife Depart- ad for different - stet tf. eu tura or the v Withchemicals. v e poison In a milk carton, A fast t Agri 1 ego - control w e�will e i a p to' Saved • . •hip hoe i sa hl life r6 - r • ' AUDLEY daughter on Nov. 21• -Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith of -amp- - _ PickeringTo�ns'hipE� ` Out sixty -at aggvfriena and reool leau, Miss Lillian Bickell o! Tornntouvea gathered et Baggotsvilla school on Friday evening to honour the and Mr. and Mrs. h Beatty of New -. Toronto visited with Mr. and Mrs. J newly-weds Mr.. and Mrs. Irvin R Puckrin• The evenng was ape 1s Davidson over the week -end. f P Y- Mr. and Mrs. Archie Izatt and fans. - --VOTE AND EWCT ing cards and dancing. When the dy and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley MC - bride and groom were escorted to Hugh and family, all of Oakville, - - chairs Placed under a decorated arch visited Mr. and Mra. Geo. Izatt on, IDPUGH Mrs. Geo. Squire read an address and Sunday. Linda- Zeisner presented Loin with a Mr. and Mrs: • Walter Hollinger of bouquet of flowers and Eileen Guthrie g gave them a purse of mons on behalf Cherrywood spent several days last TO COUNCIL of the community. y week 'with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Puck- - The films will be shown in Baggohs- Mr. and Mrs. George Squire' and Sound Administration for a Better Pickering Township ville school this Fridhy evening at family visited Mr. and Mrs. Cooper y - 8o'clock. Both on Sundayr - - fOr AII .:..Urban and Agriculture. The Christmas schcol concerts will Miss Dianne Pratt spent the week - be held in Baggotsville school on Dec. end with her parenta, Mr. and Mrs. • 10 YEARS SCHOOL BOARD EXPERIENCE • 9 and in Audley school on Dec. 17. G. K. Pratt. Congratulations to Di - Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. anne on 'passing here R.N. examine- - �--- -- Charlie Bell on the birth of their tions recently. s---.-_ - - 'VOTE PUGH FOR COUNCIL ---------------------------------- Mr. and Ilrellow. Mrs. Arch Bell and bgve Marvin Barlow visited Mr. and " * _ , pcil > set Charlie Russell of Langstaff on. Sun- a j day. of Pickering Township will Several ladies attended the bazaar..- - go to titre polls to elect the members in Pickering United Church on Satur, . '.7-1 Of *0 Cbmicil who will golvecn and day and reported an enjoyable after- control tble Tawnd AP &V -tile year noon. PKIMING TOWNSHIP ELECTION lei. — ir„ Ie% me urge you to go to the w -----W \.--�.-------------------- First, �. pOSS said vote for the candidate of VOTING HURS yaw choice Let me impress �'n' i you --mind Shat, as ratepL.yera, eaKh TOWNBBII� — 10,N b 6.M REEVE and every y. cry one b inessontlsid with a PICKZZDFG} VB.i.AGE 16• to 7.N < business .. .. - on eleob�o - ;r MOTE � Ie�i to _ _ on *Aat , will be t -------- ----- ------ --- ---- r w ba control over rywbat • ' - VO�m �Y �°` TO THE ELECTORS OF ve y ' .... �i .:,. .. -.. _ � .� � xy.3 M•a •y- PICSERING TOWNSHIP pie will H y s:. , r :: . In Pickering Township -elections- on k = Monday, December 6, I am seeking TEPHENSON re-election as our Reev s y e. I respect - 7 y support. < fully ask our- PUBLIC SERVICE BY A QUALIFIED PUBLIC ORRVANT 'Because of my long public service w; to Pickering Township and its people, l r _ -. ' I sad my record are well .known to SECURITY EQUAL DEMOCRATIC - F our long-time residents; and they �p ECONOMY have. demonstrated their trust in me , PLANNED EFFICIENCY by FOR by repeatedly electing me to Off". EXPANSION To .those newcomers whom I have not - INDUSTRY ONE AND ALL ' u' yet had the OPPartunity of meeting, may I say briefly that I was born in the Township, grew up- in this FOR INFORMATION AND CARS—BABY SI'I'1'ER IF NEEDED Township, have my home and busi- +' TELEPHONE PICKERING 2. or AT -247M >� _ r nese this Township and. because � 'VOTE: 10 A.M. TO 8 'P.M. MONDAY. 6th DECEMBER VOTE I believe in the great future of this Township, intend to.. remain here. >. Like my father before me, I have always taken a keen interest in mu- . F4DR CONTINUED SOUND. SENSIBLE AND SINCERE ADMINISTRATION mu- nicipal to men but have not confined . myself to municipal affairs only. Dur- - - ing the First World War. -I found ° .2' • • ' i .. ` . _ time to serve my' King and Country ■ - an t tion, I have protakjects, serving, . 'Vote To . Elect will, and wilt sot, be done in the � p dklriag file cosi rt in communit ro "'-•• 1- 3 organizationst, not only fn this isle year hey will have the handling of nTze ship but outside its borders.Last money o! firs Township, and be re- year I was appointed Director of the sponsible for roads, echos&&,- pollee Mayors & Reeves Association of the - �'�� �� ��� protection, and the general develop- Province of Ontario. mesa at the Township. There�Dore, it Never before in history of Picker- ~ tive *at we ... Y m Township has any Reeve , been- » Picker - 'a. llrsipeca g the pros 2nd cons 'od all can- subjected to experiences -such as e�# y�Reelle di ane -yaks a wine. diectsioa have had to go through in .order to _ ~'- be�ore marking our ballots, uphgld the goad name, the dignity .� - R, , y that snn for anVthe honor'af my office; and it is "". La t fn cc have the rote tlw, because I have bean urgentlyp N whol Townshipat r== Y&IMS KVN WWAL ZZPE>UWd2 AS YOUR ©O> KCM.LO>< herei �0 AavlstQ by numerous responsible cit}z� been a resident at Scarboro dbr lid., run for the office of Reeve tha! I a years, I am eonvesnant wlih the offer myself for re-election. I have - _ Leers y� s• ,. Q ' a� pawblerne which confront the rest- been firmlyconvinced that it is m „ , } � C - • Be Sure ��% Vote d nts of a built- present bounden duty to do my utmost to an - Ab q . ase;& sure that the business affairs of this re farm � ' acne so +Beet I V,O'!'II�M-G — XON I)". D 1, dfi6 —• 30 Ai, 1% be 6 P. ISR\ am�� ed to see *Angs f:noaz the great Township do not fall into inex- � vl t of a farmer. perienFed and unproven hand& Dur• - Shrould you we fit to voty dbr me ing my term of office I have seen - r on Decen*er 8tb% and d hope you this Township develop 'and grow to will, I shall endeavor to promote bot an assessment of nearly ten million i• ter road conditions, where needteidk dollars, through having safe,. sound �Piekenng Township flections ' fminignout a taxation, with a and progressive administration. It .; minimum ^ate ad taxation, um in • 1 ti prosper if men are '<<. I I will continue to favor od industry ehd coater in flare elected who have proven that thee! f. o owrtahip Township _ T • and I believe It stsauid•be� are interested in the T ship ra VOTE AND ELECT Qncauraged, but not at the expenee of than in 1 personal gain. , heavy taxation to Ntse. reR�epayess d+os It is my firm and honest conviction - %watjer maim to serve only a limited that a candidate for the Reeveship number of residents. I ',iee+l that ins should serve an apprenticeship as ALBERT i dust-ry should- re1P PY7pyppibppa Councillor first, in oriel that he might d istry should- help pay the cost of gain the knowledge and 'experience water in the Towtnsaip, and in Phis essential to the efficient, r FOR COUNCIL Way: water will be available to res- tion of our Township's affairs. He idents at a reasonable rate, should prove that he is worthy of the. I believe wenould.have adequate high office of 'Reeve. Has worked • In the interest of Pickering since 1925. poli -:e protection, I�rd, i? e'_ac�d. will Pickering Township is ,destined fol WHEN ELECTED' FOR COUNCIL WILL GIVE YOU. d� my ubrriost to promohe dt, tremendous expansion and develol►- "THE TAXPAYER" I In my opinicn -eve�.y t:axpa rer mei within the next few years. The - should 'receive the , bull `value of one planning of that expansion' has 'al- c' 1. Sound Business Administration R hund�.-ed cents for each doIler of tax- ready been done. It is highly import= 2. Fair Taxes for Services received 1 atiron imoosed upon fhdmiy and thrai ant that only men who have proven each' and eve cdtizen &;, themselves trustworth should be en- -= . Safe and sound Roads'for all of Pickering cele re"- trusted with the administration of 4. A Dollar's Value for every Dollar Received !� `.fir and just treatment is all these great developments. Those who l5. Will represent YOU at all Council Meetings - ( I believe that mmy of the roads have better judgment, known me _ in our towndhip are in aeie+d o2 i¢n-. longest, and.know me best, know that A VOTE ON DECEMBER 6th FOR ALBERT HULL IS A VOTE sred'ate attention and, iK elected, db no one can influence me against my FOR A BETTER PICHERING " `' pie 92 ntvselt to do ng in that judgment. That d h Tice -._.. _—. power to right this si�l_a�tion•, our interests e - nw a y ant an t own I Peri that any organization or ship's best interests shall be protected government is the better Qbr having first and always; while I am Reeve, a woman among its' niermbers, as the I pay over eight hundred dollars a - matority of women are -more aareful Year in Township taxes, so you will Y' realize that you and I have, something . spenders than men, and ua s. get in common — that your interests are _ better, value tar them- dollana• my interests, and that the economi- r . ,Your vote on Deoen b+er R h wrnxld cal management of Township business T be very, rruch appreciated,; an'd, if is as important to me as to ,you. elected, you: in 'turn as residents of P;ckerinq. To vn0,ip_wdll receive my I appreciate the loyal support given sincere a'nd r�m'ost eflfc�-hs in �, to me in the •past, and solicit. your = _ :.- vin,g you to the best o+' _my ability, vote for Reeve on Dec. 6th. If elected, > I shall continue to serve you honestl i ab 'ail firries. For ^urther int+oi+m=t,, steadily and energetics . Look well I invite you to call .Pickering 370W3. at your ballot, in regards to candidate, May I lake this ,opportunity to warding and water. + + thank you in antictpati•on of your _ Respectfully yours, , in the forthcoming election. ' -+COUNCIL �5v T D R . JEAN Reeve,' _. HERS r rang Township. Yours faithfully. GEORGE % • JE L MseP ON ``- Picks % y -._.1- e i ,c w . :"!?.N♦..a.;:..,:,1.41'w •":.,.y.y ...,Yi-'s .if.�iR4L .. ..'94•Ww....+. .- . :, ++L'.ss. t. • 1 - .. _ ' ire_ .. ,. Mp � . .._.via• . • "•Yfd-. ...ear. '. YrKi' i L. n... D. .. . .. .. .. , . _ LlaAdv'ts sei Iced '..." — „ .,"'r."""0,,,W-..41010or'r�---- — - :� - ------ `Your Friendly R,�sident Agent' : POR SALE-A 4taa _ - �� Re<�-tgeu•�t'.or $55; -- ""r a bi�cyvle W bads in- good con- - ��$ lf. 8. ElAAPMAPt - gA� �� 008EEE'!'I(B - CR diwors. kae�il, 4lanewont phone 81. FUR, C TY, BO - 1 �� • fi=b ISHII1i0 LET- • - � • '• -------------- - , _----------------- �, INSURANCE AVTO>1[OaBM,R ever ►A>tY AspAh `` ' .' 'WANTED-fesid,eatbal bb or LiAHiLITY INB L+TC. NN• B ��, �p�� In bloc Cash buyers as:,g�e _ B FROltti AM LIST yoVa PROPEX11138 � ist►' _. NEEDS vers waititsip Con Fos SALE WITH : tepb' Mins 14CL%c,hlan. AM 1-7183 or .; or s•slsslals AM 1-27a�, J. rt Real Estate �CYR I L E MORLEY � . _ THAT Z � ' � � $ 2231 KdttgeWn Tcr- onto 13, ----------------------------- - - - _ ` CUSTOM CHAIN' SAWING- mel- SILK' P A.xto,. r: ale work reasonable �tes. Phone S MARKET . PICKERING 26 PBIONE - -- --------- ,-- -- _ - RENT-s'wo acid QUALITY MEATI AND GROCERIES TO rooms, he 1 ' �• R• BOY�' - • '• - h and cold weuer, bathroom, ORDERS TAKEN NOW FOR CHRISTMAS POULTRY No children, Mrs. Fred Ro.LL-A - ClipThis Coss :. St. -1Pkk For FREE DRAW oa "Pools" in pon With Yo' uIr Name And On�Window.reseat at Stere erirsg .and .. _ :,TM ------------------------- N; _ • '! 1MIDDLE-AGE WOMAN-wants gen- . -steie e�s1 'housework ca' baby-sitting. Bet= ' - ween Rouge HilLz and Ajax, 50c, an NAME--------•----- - i - -- -------------- ------------- . -' �L BICEERING hassst Box 804 News Oiyfide AM 1:403 _ -_ _ SALE"ramge�tte, 2-bur•nei•,--and ADD8889------- FOR--------------------_----- -------------------- oven, $15; also 'lady's fur coat, mou- - _ton, Sias .14, $18.00 Clemesstt%*&ver- _ ��, - W.-EL J. - — -- wide Srl�p, Ptir eoezing Barrister Ar LLB. NEIL Com. , A. A. - _ • ON, B. --------------------- ----- -------- and _ (� flishsmhta and Ontario ` $62 D,nda. 8t. - IA.ST-black enamkIl and goad ladp*'s - �1/� _ -- VF'est � broach, in vicirii of Pickering Un-, . t — - _ $ped Cbusch,. on Sadurday, November PICHEiING UNITED CHU>ZCTH - . - � ,.. B�slaess l'rlg.A�x _ AI1ia� rug 27R g ------ - �� � bbove g�� ewac-a pQs�ne. P ckerin T0. Rev, A. E. YomK, r . _ - ---------------- ... 1000 .. y=-=-------•--------- a. z - Suncwy School A Christian Service will be TWisday to Friday WeduejglaY -9•00 to to on FOR GALE-�wo-w0ieel car trailers. 11.00 a. Mora' _ Oshawa Ing Seavioe !sell in East Woodbssxks.Coasmasns and PHONE: WSITB Reasonable; also custom-built ..trail- + : • r - Hall Rouse Hills each ty ,11,0A a, EL to 0.M p.-M. Y 671 J. Voss, Old Greenwood Road.:. Our- eholr will practice with the _ 11.00 A. M� r-------------------- _ — � ' �is:aday at - � N a 9.06 p, rr. r ' mw. --------------- 'Presbyterian Church Choir Friday ae Sunday School aoRi Nur- .. Saturday: 9.M a. m. to 6.00 p. __-_ �__. Mr4 Dancey, Cha:ri:s Figure Coun- `eveuing sit $.36., Y For fssstihermesnfccsnatioa, ass!! - ea Closed l![�niilrs . • sellas for ycus district, will--gladly R s . r _ - ... AM 1-7329 or. Pickering 227RI: WATCH and Q�a� discuss Your corsetry problems In AUDLB�' j j {� !�j Q Your own boere at yoUr, convgnience. L30 - Sunday Scizoal --' 8T. GEOEGE'8 CBiJRC>: --- U A if A+1�U lA�ll AIS G • i Pbone: , Ajax 498 - Pickering • I ------------------------ - �s 96i Btsraere 2 30 Church Service ------ -=- - _ Se . J. s. Crvee Conditioning IiL P. anon - - -- -- ' ST. ANH$EW s PSES81�sIAxN Ctrurrh Sc wl - 11.15 At Rectory ;Spies Beaters FOR SAID.-oT_rpzc2 heater; one N� CHURCH ad time. G _: 2 Quebec stave, both in .good condi- ;Rev. .Kenaeti ]lilae?emras, Minister mmlos► or Reps}g t ' \ 1 _ Fav sir tiara H; A,. DMnv..cn. 4th Con:esssoa9,43 A M. - Sunday S^_h;ot-- • _ balf mine west of $rock - _ R'os$: � ' .•12.09 A. W. Morning Sec�-ice �y _ r.7 V HEATING ri YISIT -� ILTY HEA N °---------------- .� FAST, GUARANTEED REPAIRS _ ?reacts Pidterint O©6iPLETH LINE OF _ OPER BL 1 EVMSHARP PENS and to all makes RADIOS, TELEVISION..iNTE_R-CONI BLOCK B 1 ._ 0l6 $ 1 #s:, - PUBLIC _ ADDRESS SYSTEMS. - - ! FreruLADr 129.30 d GENTS- dacLEOD ELECTROA7C SERVICES _.6iGLEN PARK AV TORONTO NO DOWN AYMETPickering 2J3 - Brock'Rd, North ":IAC CAN FiX-]T" TelvvrslonRepairso�CePHONE PICKERING 233Cte --_.... ,- ERIN 193 J PHONE Q j 'PAINTING a,-d hF('ORAT1NG _ - -Pickering Jewelry • _ .FAP R l;ANr1.;G _ _ ;and _ i; i S. G. WHITTER - PICKERING TOWNSHIP. G E . _ ' abort-oll RndW TV PRONE ATi2n'1c 2-1516 Ctn8 = oc BUILDING PERaUTS - . -Adec 17 j T �+- _------' ' _. NtiBFRT�'^ �"i 4V'w'- cT�'nr,x vA IiED.. TUESDAYS A.\'D FRIDAYS PI1tiF VTEW FARx11 AT=Aiin�-R .,, _ lVorrest Lumber Coe W L TO 600 P.. a TURKEYS _ - • Ercck Road North, P.irtcerin= ; - •�1 Appointment w•`•`• Phone a?L9J1 or 3:8W4 ; • S - - - - iJN t BARTON _ r r t t TRY OL'It �. �Oyposlte aiwanis Park} �• �. PROiJSE LWr ivies Y 4 - � •� -. .. FRESH KILLED- TURKEYS ... . For Your Table Or Banquets ele:24 - - - _ .19Sw12 _. BUILDwo �r --PICKERING JPI� O N E INSPEeTO$ STRAYED--to the 2k rm cf I, L. vic- j For �?emonstratlon in a` �'1y w�ad . T.ean, Greenwood, on or about the - - - PHONE PICKERING i{? x� _ 9th of November' a heider. Ou rer . ( ": z - - Wallboard (�%L 1 -Z"y claim same by proving property ti• - - � - • FI ��0ioard r' 1 ia���t►? s;rsd paying expenses. I, L. McLean, 1�� F I s Grcyenruraod, 0 1 a ------a-------------------------- - - - e Ca : • = - '- - •NlOtllding" Electrical � P1n 14e1p Wanted--min or woman to sell - - . _ _. _ _ _ • btsbecri�pltiona, ?tall ae• past time; car _: _. _ � :. � :.,::� : _ , Dunbarton essentiaL Salary -and 'convnimlon, `ToWin - - - _ - ��ms Std SS _ Re airs p 'KITCHEN-. rtvr�r Afa?� 399 to artassge an inter- CABINET PICS» tt4 s _ DOORS PQONi:•. , y ... Jan 2s Tir _ --------- - - ---= ' Famous Goodyear •es A S PE v • GIA [.'1 'i'e' we ant" of i;.,' TURI{EYS FOR SALE Choice Turkeys At Reasonable AAA& you" Prices. Don't be digs - _ ppelwted. ONE W - . ---- -+ i----=--------•--- :P H 2J B� • ILDER • _ Call Corner Station Road and. The . Rance Line, er Phone Pili: 54x2 - ------ ---------- cess of our ED DIE'S --- recent Magic• and Illus_ who ss�ers sn Toronto, •vis::ed over 0®�1PORRiNO 1 ,ART TIME EDW1jKbYIMENT-wan_ son Show i�enlstsre, the geek-end -watch Mr: 'and: Mae • ted Thick dLsver; private cEfseutbsr; There was a goadiy turnout at the Gerald Henning and family, -.Shoe Repairs au'reer�t e�si _ tilso office, gardening, green $souse Pickering District High `chool auci_ Mr. M. Minak�e_ has Iukrn a' poli- _ _Mata Street, Pickering �[iILT eW DW.4Id m _ end farm cxperie�nce, Phone: Clarr ibu cum on last Th'tsr- ♦*+ od3y evening, tion with the Red and White Store Dli incur 32908. and for the matinee next da the . in Brooklih, FINEST MATERIALS ' ..................... ---- --------p-- Y children parked R lice, Hall. at Ajax, rhe Young . people's .. Union will EXPE RIMCED WORKMANSHIP • -WELLS DUG, L'e� ` also a fair attendasice' 'in ahti even- meet this Sunday wo ning at ti•_c _ paned anti'Re air: Bekkevold _ ed, septic ,tanks and drainage work ing. Thanks to all our patrons for home of David Pe �` GOOD SEZJDMoN OF 1�ACE8,' G. A. e; their' worthy intertest. in circulating. Pegg, at 8 o'clock:• DYES I of so - E---- ai'cc rent; Call -Pickering en m'ork dors r th•a ticked theFePore: DIDN'T - --- gas sza°e- pump and ra�rspt+esso HAVE TO SAY: DAILY. 7.00 P. M. V N FRID t�o s lliise !Orval Taylor, Elizabeth St, Pickering R. Higham ,,YO ESO AY TILL 8.00 P. 114. M 'sJ Secreta U'R NOT COVERED'• dk?c 22 --- ry-Treasurer ---r---•----------------- --- -- _ ---------------------------- - Policyholders re ,ar'ted 35 claims to - SEPTIC TANKS '---- ----------------------------- Co-operators Insurance Association; - WASHING � MACHINE REPAIRS'GREENWOOD i�nmped and caned `' Wanted . TO ALL MARES G R E E N W O O a a result of HurticaAe .Hazel« Instal PHONE: PICKERING 227J3 OR They all had adequate coverage, and ��� Tisr>v fir es p •�,A*� 192W Wilson visited a few days w4 . were able to pay their claims W. J. BUTT and SON fto -- last week w4h ger: Brook promp ly and in full. • . • _ Mrs Rogers, ' ----- --'--pure----c--wker-s olds} - Be sure you have "coin hensive•, Phone: 819RAWA UM' Collect �73 . • FOR SALE-.pure-.bred cocker span_ \dins Beatri�oe McLean attended the fin and theft coverage'. Yore will LsA6i al V black, just, ready . Comm lel,-fem puppy; Y. P, U-'ConfereExecithive meet- want $1000 sr!edical tb train. cry reasonable as is 1 ipaysnen% too, ------------------------------------ n,, -- ,- necessary :to find good home $mined= erentoti on Satur+d�, and on need $100,000 - $200,000 - y—f lately. Mrs, G Campkin,. 2nd, Con I 'ing Auxil�ia y of the W ting f the Even. damage Insurance, � - �rl d and property r� 'weld $nshb�'s yP - Pickering. �i held at' the 'h�nne Kyr Mrs, Ross jack. g r aro 663 ------- - $ ----- fin, on Wedrse-%ftY evening, Nov. IIRVEN L MCLEAN ABRICATING k WELDING -1--COAT W>iQ'j,/ v.nber 24, Mrs, W. g -------------- -- Lawson led the ilr 4enwoodPickering 80J4 F B-8 PBRMA _ SRICR AND BLOCK WORE i• ng 6'08 ALL.EICIERIOA BOV8l6Hp a WANTED Devotaorsai' cis true 'tQteme ,Discovery STRUCTURAL STEEL PAINT JbB�? For Free Estimates On rand .MiSsiow", and was asshed by Representing Co-operators ' r' t;IIII1tiNEYS; BASEMENTS ETC. Mrs. Walker. The Study `The fail Insurance A sooiatlon" LENTSLS, S ONOLIIoE-. IVES ' BEAM$ . _dr PHONE: PICKERING 66812' they. Follow" ,from the church in ---- --•--- otrri.00 A•� >i� India, . Chap. 3" was. presented by NOTICE! COLVMN9 stays White ONLY O Mr=. Wm, Pegg, Mrs. Mitchell and Tb THE PEOPLE OF ' _ Fume Prop --- - � 'v s � OOAT• R, Disney. The Purpose to makePICKERING DISTRICT 'RAILINGS, GRILLS, ETC. 1RLdew-lleslshnt A Thank 'You clear-how ChrkRtianit This is to advise+yon that t e.nn= Needs T • _ g Y dia. .,rain der+signed, •am operating again as a 'PHONE: AJA7L 27 �'SO B-8 pJj��Ne Prtm� tQse main .rel$ iryns of Irsdde, Mrs, C, radio and television re air man, in Even j ` - -Th¢' Ontario, Noit7visrrMbealanii And Glasson Leel Me Business and plans P ►cgs .869 AND -- SUPER T TONS Ar DLrham Police Association wish to were rlispursed. for .Christanas Carola ,a .,business of my own ,hand promise Mar-1 The 8upes'ior Rubber bw Iotar$w r e bus area, Who so kindly socialW'hdte Gift announced, the dates CHAS. ant -- __-•-• j- P 9e app one and all prompt and efficient Point f . i- lura to the business: sari professional of whi h will be h�eatt' fano, annoursced, !etre,, A. service, 3. CROSS - _ _ , OWER i.A VPNiKpWM aco tributed to,4be splendid sue- =as NAnICY Edwwdb a mind.hary i- Phone; Ajax 800 GNE 46 PW"RI#�i • q r - i i - I- f • r , • _ • To. Tlttt 6leafen Pickering PhYsioal Village 1lshmeab bl its gait tnp• Petitioned for annexation sari fat tkbYm -, k P� In allowing my name b by our suit". same time, study the whole aQ am at and for ities • t • • • "... � _ during those yeeCa, a lac! and Vljlr�e boundary.. ,'k�iPiaY in taoasll (it3,l,RS�jTEED - ` 00ce of Couodlloi, I -do so from -a><aowleag�e_.&M is oe wive to a Pre- the yrowrt� oe our- Vitlaga MoEA HNILl3 " . series at aeaponsibdlity to you, My sent -day counca Next yrear, a prog_an of sidewatki ----�.-RADIO 1�EA'VICE� F DRAi.H1A hH w_r+at6P0 er8, bnd in the interrsts Now Qwt the roads 'have had' an constructifon� should. be carried,ou� Ax►Y Make or Model _ _ of the Village as a whole. oPPorkWty .to settle GB* the 1notalt- . with iammadiAte, attenUm to• several _ 1 � ea �, "I 0b" with tie back-ipround -loon ori' the water` a:aiaa, I would sseiions, which are constantly beiat Arthur Field of next � servloe. I can c!!er in rem � *Art- o2 a reaooaable flooded tram Use Higbway. the nett year, valuable advice 3n the Ptinq Acebolattee Neeiea i!ue0her d�avolgpment of our villa paving program and as roads are r+s- >S erected, to serve you. on your.: :.PROM -- PHOIPR 1�1W_ Ijam 'N1�. vk Dag or MgU � �,� as y � cow, ie ge. wed and re-grave+lled.• I believe It it �Wr'snot>ber year, I &h&U u" _ R. 1[elTiAf$Nlier Rrp• _. sound adtadaist�ative desirable to brig t9rem up' Ko the every means atiailable to Pr-" t� Practices, and width required by our bylaw, :wbkh the jn%westa of the' village •by wort- • � i Practical 1�8 in M05V eases is wider than the toads ing to obtain indvatry, to keel a Phalle Fick. ) 3 , k�r�ld- are at the . Present time, and 'will in balanced budgElt and meltula�n� or im, -- R►VRA.L SUS � mer semoft — - — the future facilitate then movement of rwve a:r t eccnainw and Doc. • • �'''�Y Having spent ei�teen P �iCkep -1_ [\ yews teas) tra'=c• � ��, tg� CJAt• the village .council (PePbee Trustees) h' � I believe it to be ins this beet ' infer. In irks iaterene ' of • young and �y 6enica-Se And Flow etc„ I have had The opp(>O pity of our Village 46 make a this v;,pmus V osHA�d M. Ag A W beim acquainted wi1� ower of the ouy ad tEh�e Lands which have VOTE — L1'j illi Caarteeea Susan h%s , aJOHN St &-a SDON, - Ooeasioas COUNCI[LLOIij PHONZ: PICBP,RIIV(} TS9WS LI("iSN$ZD AUCTIONELi ANlrf e r Ote So ;-----) VALUATOR . � Vers"-----------------------------=----� K E H AND CLA R K E ftme or tYd" cora of Thaalts 'ti i= �� dnicere tihaaIm to all =7 - t .. } 4rien ate DUNDAS St. EAllT MEl?BAY end For School ,Trus �ee _ . TeEaster Re-, AUCTION oAzed • ,bekah-Lodge Licensed and Authorized tsar the , 11-�ndfiillp Group of at AndrArw s .Resbyterian Mania of Ontario Wad York.- LOWEST POSSiBI,E COST EFFICIENT EDUCATION AT Evening Auxiliary, Scout and, Cub ram stack, Impismesi. $eq .• Cllropractor ,SCHOOL BOAAD, PICSEB[NG NO. 4 WEST lovely Mothers' Awdliet+y, for t'he ►o)d Furnitur% Real Estate DEirIrTIB 60WERBY, D. C. cadre, gifts and ac" of kind- nes _. area our Spediy tit Rraeoasble DOGTOA OrCHIROPltACi'!R: ital, d' my recent in bospr Rated. Dug Servicefns the' X-3AY , .•, .. • r ti M". Bay Foundplice t - I[>IIil� P. O. pis Aster. NWi BJLOCS ST. SOIIJIH �• "rrr ------------ I"-C-"------------------ X110411 ------------ -- IYIlBI'iY, ONTARIO OTICZ T �. iLarlthaal P. Q piens lLark. !M For Aypolrstaeat Phone 100 8-2536 / :s• given b Preatiey have been asublisbid NOTICE L here y the auedoneon since lose. Municipal Council of the Township Of Pfekerto4 that they preps" to Loyal Pogue Pam a Bylaw on Deo/rtpber 1, ago " whereby the follow{at p�eribed ` LICENSED AUCTIONTII$, allowance will be stopped up ani road: RAS/ cc `closa -a le - _ RVI I7uu �WL, D.C. i.Plekerfns and 9Vhitiy Tewaabipm sed pabi Unopened sideline between Lori as CHIROPRACTOR Fara`. Household and FWpory sad W in the Broken Front, Range . . 10! BROCK ST, iSales A BDodalty 3 from Provincial Highway No. S to the Flat Concession Lime. - WHl1Hi, 021T. -- — -- Should any ratepayer have aw ob- lt+swtpt AA Iii Ofws lAbove a-- 'a Order ODO*T jeQiioas to the closing of this Whitby a, Ii. 1. Fbous 814 N - OERKt ROURS: :.ppW opened road sttowanceI he or his _ . be heard 'b C Tam - Thurs. - SaR a Council _ NEW 3011= ♦10 thagent Hrva�saa municipal BU ding, _ . Days sad Svenbw H 1.00 - 8 OWlkt003t AdND YARD at Two P. M,,on December 1, 1954, Phone MO h5 -?.888 DATED at Brougham, this lit day To acc4mmia ote nus evee.faerassiag November, 1934. LLOYD JO$PNSTON, Clerks '•DO IT YOURSELF" _ .__.., .; _: .. - Townshipof Pickering _ _. i ------------_..-------------- enssomers, until further notice. we . _. _. - ( . l�/f/�y ii•itl remain open 'monday tirongh buys the �e ' o tlonary - oltuntertt� Thursiay, 7.36 a. m. to 6.60 p. m. TURAY .7.30 m. to 8.00 P. m. SUBURBANITE �� . / SATURDAY7.30 a. nL to,12.00 room. Iffighway M*aument Works"Whe_ ROBT. AUSTIN, PROP. � you a"ner you are boy lag b nmidns, you are. tn�itcd to use oar nwdeta'IRE • , ,�,,, showroom at `time. eoavensest t. O W — I C T1 R E _ � � 1 Ontario u� Two Miles was" nt Whitby On you". Drop In on the way home from _ - - N . — - 8UY YOUR t0A1 W No; 3 Si�wayinsip - Whitby work and cries for next day hoe GOO ® t ,,,,� Ajax delivery. or telephcae ooueet to - �'� EAR _- AT PRESEI�IT LOW PRICES PRONH: W73ITSY 4&S with the - Mherst .1.7171 �- Big Trade-in Allows - 'blue COAL' THE Allowance L LF N OE I N ( • != Sumner dill -Up plc• Colftl'le Lumber 40ame attractive de .- .. _DIXON CO. ItTD µ•w•bw t ..«�- ; . r W .: lite tMaldr R.w 3620 ST. CIA= AVE. IABT - SCA�9B0 JUNCTI68 , re _ . NOME L�� �tw•ar.rr .n .. u�LQ�Y \�,a1Q C rrt ioa.RY �:1J■ ,P ��AY . ', iloetal Aiiretr - 81atM>i ••H•• • .u..a cor..r..r c "w _ ' E , � 8�� •c : ' t2• _ '� wog urrtn TORONTOIS 'CLABh3A[ONT COOP, j VIMEr — IF YOU WISH ` : hARKH AM _ .---- ----O-------- «..­MOTORPL UMB/NG : J. W.. DIXON WANTae AtarsED KAY _...._ rlirOPltt>OTOIt �E7QU3d'17iT HOIt>Y 1 SALES !LU>I�I NG ;BATHE O M[B S. .. f ` JIMA" ACR"G a � � rasssdaE SYSTEMS _ AMBULANCE i FAQ we as" wallum Buyers WMYPHONE:• •>R5TNMATI+>S GIVZN Yo" Cub Down rayt�ts CALL _ INGLIS 1 — --- ---------- _ Phone: Pt.kering 9684 Fer Precept Ani Rsporieseea oct 6a . (wNj&NT and M"DONALD Service BarahAem Soucitses ani Notaries , r]ppm..= iLA1M1 . OMoe" iROG= G, CONANT. B. A. ' .� J. A. WUA,0UGHDT and SONO y Ajm Out - Phone 25 :. llemlrtrm _ ;Iwo. -A. MacDONAIZ, B. A , I+Ls. � PsP.rlese d eaw...a ' 7'15 Seo• 'St, S., Oshawa, Out FataDliared iMfN 1 Phone 3-22s'f ~lnauranCe CO. XONTEITB. MONTEITH ■ _ . - INUTS OB PHONZ BiF.$L A G. - ..sat.. For tkrarua W e...rey - •�.e Amo : �P%06 �3d PICKERiNG Irandsisew n m.rame Ow BdWmR lhii 64aae« str«a North _ .. . What w% use=& _ '�ietleiW Iasermre Of All >if■is ': ' 08$AWA = UNTARiO . 3owman & Gibson aPRONs 6 -!Ws _ T11EE R -P R VEN PHON T: Wkiii'1'liY W ami _ _ ... STAFFORD BROS, W• C• THOMSON, Q. C• youcan* Feed Your Famil. fo"r• LZ0NU11Z=At:WOR=i '. 601,0140% Notary Publityass !hisses WNW an .. . _. :. _ _ . •, O�lttQe Hoare: ... llaM ha. a N r. ll/. .. _ ...Money_ and r- .. the e .-�m-a�a ._,Pian _ . � • - .. --_• _ • WILLIAM a LAWSOhi Otitis-At-BesWeuOe, Highway Na.! - - HarrJslw ani Relishes pat ' ' lllie Zest of Plolterlag Vfilla8e - GREENWOOD, ONTARIO LAW SMITH • � ...� • PONE; PICti',ERIIQG $� '•' . �. � - :. - :_ .. _: . ._ -'- .: --• rM Nit PICYEaDNG 187W13 . _ . *sit �_ . /f •You -Live �n the Areas .Ssrviced by this Newspaper Phone Pic�rering ,�0 M '- r Tiireab Oiflco, ee �s -tat. west PHONZ: EM 8-3041 �• 8 .� or Write •Smith .s Amami Plan �n Pic�ermg. _ , i _ DUNBARTON ... I.crr>o�e To vOTnes oa _ _ �o : F� TOWNSHIP - bL • and DD's, IL J, Nubs are a► a - POLLS -OPEN 10 A.M. TO 8 P.M. trip to ,the Bough. I am aakusg .or, your vote ter me - - - -- - Y DEpyty-[teeve of f'sokermg '.Lown- ' -- �nRrKu>�tions to'i:Gu and Mre. p 1�or 19SS. _ . 4 , o tsc'her, on blrtQs of their ties. :VOTE [ txuewe tfnat I can be opt Pound d*u�,tgr. �Yalule 'on the CoLncil witlh nay :> - -- - -- Mrs. J MicWbinike od Toronto was ledV and experience a: ' azua.u[,ai --- - : fa week -end visitci: at the hoarse of "DICK Mr. and MrsiHarold Mitchell amus, otfiva organization, finance Sympathy s exW eased :o Rev. "J, and, foe neral to .44a will inew eworIc iba• - K . and Mrs; Braham and- fwIlly, of &,ir trea4ment iA ,eve rY +ren cd Utas, L • .. 'Gananogµe, In the passing of Mrs. T _ _ - , Brafam's father" --in, Toronto, - °'" -p• i beL�eve in_-.Uae ,,ttt+e-o2 D� A :,L.. 2 ,,, .,a•, t�nd�ed -tihR Pickering T up. We "e are • ._ = r..� a ls� e - ..�.-.�,p alone to - - XL 1i meeting of the Association of Ass- are enrertng , a paticd 01 expansiod + REEVE - - �► Odficers of _Ontario Distt ict 12, whetbe r vire like it or.not. not _ DEPUTY held et Georgetown recently,' _ . _ , .Thio rsti _ _ _ quires wise e;, -n rent emm uus -_ - The annual St. Andrew's Conoert n..tnicrpal cot.za.;a im we are to ts4w 1 OF : took place in S: Andrew" al? esby- advautaoe of all W op, oOnUW&,es of terian Church Whitby, on Tuesday this setaationu anis to m ins„ a its evening, q'aitton part in theprogra„r , - PICKERING TOWNSHIP . dirom Duabarton were: Mrs, Marlon The Co acd must make every ea f� M^Clemeut and IY,lists Lois Ann Darr- s: .: i�,a, _. .. I to prevent- a depreciation or pro- _ _ .. _ ... .OVER 30 YEARS - _ perty values through ,1.11--dvised dev,- _ Mr, and Mas A. J, Thompson. olf ; t!_p,nenc. All propcfr values th,.-otygtr -: . . EXPERIENCE ON the Base Line were week -sad vidt-am at Sulton. -advised development, All property MUNICIPAi. AFFAIRS values in all A. speedy recovery to Mr. Bob Gill-' parts of the annin rip d _ - - will increase with proper 'planning, - - -- A FAIR DEAL FOR EVERYBODY - and who, boo been confined to boo May I tuve your support on Mon- day, j7etennber 6th? - :. .. FOR CARS PHONE AT. 2-2609. r •'--------------------------------•• --Summary of my Ptamml His%ry- ' C E N T E N N f A L ed a Born in lia¢nllton, Out. in 1899. Graduate a Chartered Account- - Well it looks as though the Sunday ant in 1925 and have been in public finally burst its seams and pracrioe as an auditor, inokWing the _ School �E T has -we will have toehold our opening ex r►uddts o2 several nxMicipalities J$ FOR AN I • _. , ever ...... __ _ ercises in the body of the -church in -mace. order to accommodate everyone corn- Fav e en 0mirman at the Wo ortably. This week the Senior Rouge Community Aeeciatiwa for 1-955 955 ADMI iTRAI N School went to 120 and we yieglected two years. to check on the junior section o can't Have been a member of our local 2z _ give the.. -ELECT._ .. '' `• - grand. total. Also. this _weejs School- Board. during this past year, - - _ . the Adult Bible Class began to meet Yours sincerely„ ' again and all adults .will be welcon- CLIFFORD J. DICK - • -•-- - ed to this group for Bible Study . so fadvt J • . HERMAN.SCOTT we hope same of the parents'' will. I ---. .. ----------�--••------___-- " a' - f � bring the children Instead of sending, mos Vesper Sece -on the 26th. rt` TO COUNCIL them and we will enjoy your •contri- will be a busy month with family.- _ bution to the discussion group. [ties and company parties but let's l _ : ' •The. W.A. had a -delightful Pot Luck f..not, forget the church and plan to at- REPRESENTATION FOR THE URBAN- VOTERS Luncheon Last week but unfortunately tend the Sundayservices as well as AND CO-OPERATION WITH ALL AREAS' the election of officers had to be the. -week -day fen :vii les. -.— postponed till the Decembei meeting,! We believe December 12th has also c which incidentally will be put forward been set aside as the day' for Infant ( . THE N SHIP OF E TOW ? one week to December 16th. This Baptism .so if . you have a child you s _ --meeting will also be a luncheon' -•wish to have baptized please contact ► _' -,'VOTE SCOTT FOR-- COUNCIL `• not pot luck with a party atmo- the minister at At. 2-2024 and he %-ill sphere and exchange of gifts. Try to be glad , to arrange -the details with 1 be on' hand to meet. your "Friezidly you. s Sister". -Congratulations to Terry Bannock _ - The Guild also met last Weep 'andi who, will represent the Scarborough treshments from time to time. boy arrived at their home last Fri- A few of our young people were were deNghted to hear the re-sult9 of Constituency in the Ontario Older Those who knew Olive and Ed Is -day. Kent will be a playmate forabte lnuc> to take in the Presbytery C ;, :: the Christmas Fair. They held their Boys' Parliament at Whitby this -year. rae1• wi12 be interested to know a baoyLarry, a urck ::..election of officers with the following -A note of thanks was in the eaten- Services t -Peaches United Ch tatting office January 1st. President, dar this week to George Hull for com- - li -Nana% Bid; lat Vice, Jean Demp- : pleting the stone work on the Mand. sey; '2nd Vice, Marian Baker, Sec., George would like to go a little fur- s�� - $a - B rA17S _ y. Dysart; Tress.. babel Breen; , ther. and thank atf � those' who lent- a + - - Program' Convener, Pat . Graham; I hPlpinR hand during the past three , NE1AISpAP : - - - Work Convener, Muriel Van Horn; J, years to do, not -only the stone but I •• Social Convener, Verna Sands, Diem- 1 aiso the concrete, block and. brick- bership Convener, Florence Smith; work. To Dir. Sidney Closson for his ♦ s � + „O� ��� . � .. _ . • Worship Con. Milne Hull; Fionrcr Con= 'extensive help in collecting, breaking vener, Mary Schad. Next week, De- I and helpirm to lay the stone; to. Et- -. � cember 8tIY we will have our Christ- bert Closson for supplying and trans - _:AR, f'N mas party with a program of games !,porting the stones; to Messrs. Barnes, ► W and late supper. Try to be on hand' Brumwell, Livingstone, Clare Me - for the wind up of a good yrar. Bride, -Mulled, Les Hunter, Rear.' J. K. OFFER No. 1 Don't' forget our line up of Christ. Braham and the late Douglas Duncan taaa actis-ity. Junior Sunday. School j for assisting in many ways too numer- A�gg Party will be December Ilth andoua to mention; also his father, his , > Christmas Concert December 17th. I two boys, brother Albert, many many. GRONP 3 White Gift Sunday is "December 12th thanks because without your help the - } Carols by Candlelight on De- -work would still be incomplete. Also $3x2S - comber 19th and the C.G.I.T. Christ- thanks to the ladies for serving' re - +OFFER Ni. 2 OFFER Na 3 - OFF, lyo. ttiAGl13>QlitfL3 . !'H6J![ 1l70>K aaov>i► A 4 l�liXWp - aseovr a s �aastoltlss Irtson Gaovr •s sleo� s WILLIAM SIKSAY D• �� .. . - X4.75 .. • . _ , Mari an 7C Osten magazines do ired sad .ncb:e bat wish order. , _ CHIROPRACTOR _ . - 4 IF ❑ beck Magazine --------- ------ eon's+ X ❑. Coron•4 ------------------ �azin•�(I�issues) l .. � - � �------- I yr. ❑ kAael Ma 2 _ -- - - Cbe4alaie•------------- - 2 ❑ Canadian H•+.. journal ­­ '-_--_- I Yr. ;158 Halryvood Ave. ------ ------- g ❑ New 'Lib• Ci11t. 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YES I� evening, Band will . - --- -_ Mrs -2. °n meet at the ERT E - - - home of, Casapbeli scrod y, December 3rd- child- on Friday, + . } _ ren welcome. O� ~ The Bazaar in the Township Hall -SAon Saturday afternoon sponsored by r NTA CLAUS' the W.A. of 'St. John's Church was r. - well attended. The ladies of the W.A. J wish to thank all those who in any way helped to make it a success. - - - } Mrs. Witter and daughter, Mita • :t -OMB :T-0 - -CLAR-EMONT ON G _ _ • - . V •M Toro-with,mrs. Matthews on nto, Miss with her 1g pital apentrnheMweme -end D. _. ��� Parents, a, Mr, and Mrs. Botta T4 Mr. and Dora Ivan Ellicott azul fam- 1 _ ily of Peterboro visited with his par- — - ents, Mr. and Mrs. • R.. Ellicott over _ - the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Jno Knox and family of Hampton visited with friends here RANDS.. CLOWNS., FLOATS, FREE CADDY FOR THE KIDS - .. • Mrs. C. Balsdoa also Mr. on Sunday. Mr: and For eeire Vernon Baltdon of Pickering visited :Y COMMt1MM AND NUMBS "WC. - with. and Mrs. M. Hamilton on Sunay. M -•--------- ------ _ - - Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Burrows visited GREEN RIVER - with their Mr. J F wi eir son, Albert and Mrs Basi- ^ rowe of Oshawa on Sunday. Joe orsyth�, at Goodrwood, C�.rL>�QEi C T received_their-secondary ceztifistes. Christmas parade. Mrs. W. Evans re- Mr. and Mrs. Chambers, of Toronto v"� 1mt mimed aster P six month _ e � j The members of the Goodfallowship pouted on the reotnt convention held - had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. � c d. Western Canada, viadtscl senna class are expected to bring donations in the ROW Y There will be no election this year � �, i'oronto. The Al- `English on Sunday. Sriendlr at '!bs t?� of jam cookies candq for has- tons lediss we for police trustees in the village of ital r Beata at the mei re g' of the local --------------------------------------Mr, end limbo} J. Sterverm, V tte- P Pa ting to be W.I. at the meeting and' Mr. and Mrs. _ 'C4tr'easont James J3hirkie-h,aa retired presented a BNepa7sr: v�al:e, visltaerd dtdetida tiers on Batur- held first 'Phumda in December at drama of their $rat y from the board and Jack Norton has y meeting,,.wearing I have been asked by a usunbec day larst. �� >�sk � been nominated to fill his place. The �e home be Mrs and Mrs. W. Evans. gowns of the period of 1900 at �eyayees to let nay sraasa spend Mn1 and � Gear - This will be the Christmas Program Mr. and Mrs Go ' Police 'trustee board for 1965 will rdoa Overland and �cll, I an a oft each dye 'week -end in Ottawa .vied - Friends here were so to learn ria �P� I have :=,ember• � bus = cdmprise Messrs. Levi Linton Wm. my family of Hamilton. spent the week- '� of you tor -_ - ,<- Gliddan and Jack Norton. of the _ P+v>4nng on . 8vadsy of . Morgan Pugh of Uxbridge. He had Mr. and Mrs. Tran- t4eare ee, Tnaviad served AW.--an8 3" WidrDls�'aa3 Elea - Don't forget that on December 3rd Me a Trustee dor mramive yew I be- c! Toeontb, vkwd Yr. pod Ji@retr Jo• the Claremont Park Board• is present- been -s. resident here all his life, Pyr Thu . W./k. o[ the United Chaster 110" drat aW pellow is befter quaff- Dor aft an 8t=dWy bust, to he said his wife maving to Ut- held "r N meeting last lded 4o met on Caoerncil _�__�_�_ • rK ice eseuseJy Pv7 Don't Darken bridge shoat 10 yeas ago. He was week with a+eenber- �R � hod - .-� -- - W Door." a former member of the well ttaowa fit' Yrs' Reyndds am" est a ,and also bas abs' TO P VMU ACE: _ Mr, acid Yrs. Cecil Redman spout in the chair. Yrs. H. Greig played time 19 serve yUes�we ebrxdd Wbot kind a a rrommuni;y l3}ofcer Baytlst, male quartette here e a few During the leave a the, wash -sad to Toronto with friends. seve:>td Plano arelecttoos. _ Yr. sad Yrs, Gordon Neale sad y� ago,rc and will be buried from election 4 offieees conducted by Rev. vi3]ye. I also � � u ` nnow d%PMds to a lar Years ;k that chd:rrh. He farmed for i �� large = 7 GrNIIweald, spent Shtadety �y K iseit�aT, "I4s �!' agate all- be done about eels *Wm at ow vUa- t2' CaauciL fid -.School Boa_ -xis shat years on the 9th concession, east of Mo atUesOs- 7 atdr a H,w. road Yroy nodiinaukr and ew►z car, 4.4 nen with ] and Mss. Don iiddgaas. oaprted the otfLee M president. Lt vice- village and botch he and his orifi Yr. Clara tJCeirvJil was is Blagston Preddent. Ya. J. Peddie: Bad vice- sbaR our Cowen fault! do LU 1a were active in the church sad' cores- L'oU Teams. Yrs. . M G noes _ fp6e esa�tees files eounciie e�onventiaa or my. Couperthwante; � JFK • 1� to gni sah�e be- Tb*- Y g ty. Bervise ass -held .Lore as _'led�tsy i�liag'e cR Pickering fa ]fie umezft -any Yrs. y�George Thorpe esau>senesd liaeiatyrs ' T � ,,sed C tlegaeen, I ell g Dl isetan po�uocil• ou lie ie 1[r, sad Yrs. Art - Spencer hada Piathist, � H. Jdnason. -- Ilerrisd droll to Stoney Creek eo Sun -du" as Organist ad Chi United mW Mm i,6ham, dtiig, 1[rs. Paddle�f still 4W where UP 8psstisss's !skier had Church here last Sunday. i+odM served sup- m,� .go out and sops. for one ymr to g0wW$e d9s budium - i lak m msrleoodl ills Ym, gam, of Toroabo opeal; the ' Tl. want aase� wall be hod is ?ars,-ter so bunt Imlneft at wwcb is wrsatb at k" Two Wallan - Mr. and Yrs- Lea YeCoallmgldi ere week -end bene vta*dit lame !!irl" Kew lam' l�Mg 'h1�. Dein' DadseYt %acne. In one yew a --- ospaeberd to sseve to Oramlgsvine some Mas �,k. J[eep :fsesmbee lith open for the 1YVIs[G wlO �, Ws Coaaoeil we" over SNAM eme tate asst 310111193. Ther- no@' y YE day here. when, old Santa arrhes. POW *sir farm lora. - Mr. and Yrs. Teasley entertiodod--_-__- -- ---------y------- =fie _ R COtJ1a1�C�.1:w1'Ml - � 7� money ebr 7eye be►neAlt ands Miss Dorothy Hoekisy , of Od"a. friends fres, Twin" oa Sunday. VKA Alit am bamw money tar public watts .pent the week -end with liar parents The W.U.S. nneetisig ,o! the United BROUGHAM (.elr►t) arae wbfeh' a>�ugea You will tie Church will be held in the B.a room - :tor over the newt dldlaen year - lere' on December 9th. Yrs. Carson's The anneal meeting of B .~------------- . _ ---- Mr. Lloyd Pascoe bad the misfer on be is >ir'veP Ctehens rotsgham Te Tsye W sae ftera Yew centred, ms Taos " lane to break his wrist last worst. His charge of � will be held in the 8ch+e1 BeeWs lqo, 4 DhsE Tots Yea eau vols floe the four map - - hand was caught between the rear proms The nominating group will FYre. Hall an WednesdaT evening, De- I have been sabot by many new, sounding for Coemcii an MR n&y ffiaml •-"'Vf his Uuck and' a loading dock in int • the slate of. .oRf cm for the "-bar d. at- 8.50 pan, Every one �t awe• reoidentt "how ' Is it That I Tan 'believe win do titre best job pais- " coarse and see how am 'Porontro. whets !E had pulled 1a to Oew year. �� Tour money is1lgibi�e mpr name bA ibis for Tau. Je you as1Y este .or one, pick ep a shipaueut. -•, - 'Phe W.I. was field in the eeeu„ tsity Ttie regular'- !' ui!Inr-e':1►as }Heid 'sloond octi " a Candidnis in Se eaadng ?ocn give amp ?8 passant all your sot l[r. sad Yrs. John and ha6 oa November- ITth with Yrs J. a+ Usual on Tuesday even when the moo= �' Fol• - - ; family mad Yz and Yrs. Soy ideal Peddie in the chair. Mss. Ken bard f y � o vUlass elsetionf Dusk tile' sass! yleat• seveaal Phar . allowing were. lucky ginasrs: Yrs. Public School Na 4 VY t is cots fects will be Completed and odiers attended the smnual cameo# was appointed to purchase bablr K. 1811icatt, JSr e. 'R. q and Pias prised at clailwl+e� F k�` y y thc'ted which will maloe ttre Mill exercian at Uxbridge''on Friday eve- ss�+ns for t%cw whose mother • are ' Jean K&AN. lar. X.P ell,- Yr. P. and Poonibng. Pias Jane Morgan'played the members of tore Institut.. 'Hrs_ Car- I Brown and Yr. Altai Ellicott. BpecW tD°° �° * p to .UV* in. I Jhave leading roio is sirs operetta. "The Pix- -Xft in the institute book for I guessing prises went to lits. H. Bas- °AYO of P!°i°n` wneioe'd 'oa soma odd thine" pr�OJea'm� Stell of P,eats.uoa" Several students 'the eondyw �• Yrs. McLeod. Yrs. ffIslay' and lir. WaL Saox, Birthday � ��0r''e, I ell! your asppcet in sstd wanitt lice t'se opaoaknaity q -from this datsiet received their dip W. Hill. Yrs. G. McConnell and Yrs. ' prise. Mrs. E. Willi aans; she%= el k help Gniob ON am we k. Gn slams will bre oC urs• b mea Jeb. Hill • and Gordon Evan. ROY"iim w� appointed Jodgar of the no Friendly Miffs clan will hold �, and I aou-t bsiosvre in pamnd>twa took mmt not be � vies an Tae I= Codanrtl. then YotO - but can NOR" YAM lraR i 1n� b a* *r best of ora,► abitiby, if eieelaefy'o num i W. 4 7� lain � eoofidonos yen plus in oom. liT is MOST Ji11 p.m.,rib1T THAT 11a •IAWY 9IIlfi TO V O'JlZ S r" ilT>t?.t.R FY=1P11L �•RE (edrvt.> t ,Neve,) _ r. '1'Irra gledsw O! sourady as I lnelleNe abs puss to lave _ r The Vnbgs of lbeea, erro! now could CedOeLAI. and _ r G 1� flames w You lrpe' the_co-01W. - ]nee Qat us what Jags 'been gained to 1 : - f .bion you beive given me ars year taste. 'You will, " thee+�oi+e need t ' - Councillor. Jit bw been a plismsure Ab atrvog,cviineil, with a real nm ace ' ui►e yov. You we to be copFatut-. hem yotn to aepl weoeasdully visits A ''' ated 'upon sire Dl►dersbip � by. -tare ' Reeve C. E. Xork7. We arw indebt- be- bib os ani pIanatad moots y kinin' s►tSiage. -ed, in a big.w@7, to him for his v w In panning. our' water .mly wet Y ion and kadl�ip. Pwome4y. I' aim could procure and follow pro6eco = glad be is. err Reeve for 1953. al advice, with Platy. ssttm&*% :i Pm teara�andguguidtimc�e but in * Arc ors eleceWn 1�eid %chasers tlbise were, Wm� village iacoapw,4t�ed, you paid , is thbl a y t,a No boo'ar et e3ecting me to a. pllmnabog that mast be 3ostie in Ji933` i I vlave tb "wed ands again In_ only bard outlines are available be s 1 fou 11 f ind 1954, tFaorlmnation I wSs p-smittede yuidaum and this fasct must be cast• - Q ` to sews you in that oftiod. pensated fbr by • well-flnau0nt� ti During trhmt peaiod, I have Sens plans with a eaietW balance of Y ear se Chairman of` the Finance Com- tion, foresight, iinsginatioa ands milk. `a mittlae'. Have, by appointment of. tare cere •honesty. (A mai appneclaUen at- 4.0- .� :vootmcil, • beet • your' represenastivar . on. our potgnkial gr•4'w'� Jet p aeeedl� The R, D. 8, P, Conservation �A+u*- shad any lack in throe ementisia, is . • eeltq - Rove Riv4er, Highland, DW- your 19M council, can be very cors- 1 O D fin end Petticoat Cr+eekv Webesrebreki ly to th,=_ future of this )dwnioipality. ' 4 this - estabrlieined thds year try fire Prow- Vast opporbunitiee ere ,bedore us 3 '' ' O •inial Goverameant, in co►otieiatice� ' Growth -is certain and aprtaart be quid W� with nine Mrunici alities in the weft- ed F y but not l:iuoder�ed, aided hurt not s ersheds to act togel3oeQ to conserve at the expen�: ad wort has been at- < our soils reduce flood, damaft and tained, and 9 aur natsr-al re- Heoeurr I believe 'in itne great fast ♦ f. f10a1f00 Of >�a s 'i • �•, saunters in the area In thlese @r>tiers ui^e at< this village and believe iha8 a 6XINeWel You aw find fall these is your I �hav'91� en 'nn•' �t �eo„t at alt., -the experience of past service can be �j savibP pass -book. E OM:you i {� s you iinteresds.yau well and to beforre real %mese in ,this impchit gear. .cpm O'el`J - •y .O�lCII t4.. cis, I have accepted the tracn� YOU Wil be Oucouraged - to save is adJ y# Our village iris scarce e, long way ,nation for we -election as Cotm:ilLor proTide seCllilt7 for. yol]>< furtive. /�,,.,, since that Ina ug'ur.-al Meeting in 1952. for 19M., n "pen Solid progress and mom imporlanb Your support and _vote is respect. •r� yeas savilags. acooant today- t1S oar drat dons have basun However, AMY solicited ems; mid einbedy r L���a. Pledge my be* eidk t do the inter- Wit. —Ne have ,11t108I IMO very aaudh i! Tui to .bt aCooenplidor ed in planning • our- basic develop-. e+ote of the vat "*. 6* �0 iserve yeso - r ymen, ^-A%oche Qe-epfretten with EelisWe :.. a z :The coming year is am cd are.. Develepeov, , sur om#* fare 1955 'a _. _ . _. M• alomwderrp�osr0uat in tires d1i-st i:en-af Mrs • , _ - --. - �a � wlwe int sad X117► 7oID's, l - - ulcering Branch, 1�e tt. Shor�reed, Manager�-