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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1955_05_20- a - r T a , _ - r—H - E-- . -� .. — -.. -- -- - -- 4 t Of ice Dep _ ------ - - o %Ante PetC Cbl _ t_ Ottawa, P Ct�'�RT9G. t'<N'1FABIO_ �• C- 1t1T�RRAR and. Don _ - -PUBLISHERS Antlitirised As Stcond -Class >AZitdAt Diti('!'i�8r FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1955 — salted States ig.� VOL. 74 NO. i5 _ - - -- - - r led Zra __ _ - sad Local��pp_s �'o s N-,E. W.- L_ ae . ..Notary ­7 dose y p To, lummer, p Chfldrea_ "iris local Rota Club Club is now in _" •- .: P1CSF&'L`G VU LAGS midst of a cgimpaign selling rte- Wnj IAM LAW SON, CANDIDATE Bon Hall Explains It All :or their Annual Rose Day for FOR. OSHAWA RIDING Mrs, R. H. C. or vas in Tbronta second week end in June. Aspec- In the absence' of the scheduled attending the Friends Quarterly speaker -for the Monday evening din-izh�� meeting.—. yFe of rase (two hundred dozen) ner of the local ,Rotary Club Rota=- ' be delivered Co the local- Club 1b f <n Master Roger D o+e has become a icer Ron Hall was induced to take the n� d, victim of pneu-'acn.a, 'folluw:ng as :: the famous Dale Nurseries in floor, (without any preparation) and l - _ :-pton. The rose is a berart tbdut attack of the measles, and Mrs, Dobie tier any time, anywhere and are - talk to the club. Being-Physical 'Dir- f� has been ill for s2-:�ral cans with always available. This does hap- erector•, at the High School, and fan- , s:. the flu. to be rite week-end of the annual iliar with most sports and games, he The Grant _Vies ers were jt them_ :oration Day at Erskine Cemetery, talked for twenty-five minutes on cottage on Georgian Bay last week-. "Tootball", the lines, plays and .reg- end, i it is likely that many, Of • these -ulations applied. It would appear that Mrs. Clktfort,Barkey was in Guelpls' a will be seen there. BuL, each "' a great. merry persons are still not for three days with the Woman's i everyone has someone to whom Institute, lift w some roses would ble 'a too familiar. d t the game, though 1 'many do attend the big games, or to- 1VIr. R:m¢ner who has been in rise cz,t acceptable and prized gesture- day-watch TV for the games. Ron hospital is now convalescing at Cine Rotarian wall arrange for your , t many no down cleared up and explained home of his daughter in Toronto. t:cg 'your. dozen, A much using a blackboard in des ? l Rev, E+ D. and >tiirs, Reru',ud, "g ions have already Ordered t�ieir-s, cribing plays. - - _ _ --- Blenheim. were guests of T.;r, and - -------------- Mrs.,Les. M, ;Morley. on Fric'ay lust. - ExPLORERS Mrs, Charles. Barclay ` Miss Gladys Burns,, Torr.'nty, is -.+ now convalescing 4t the hon- of her Explorers felt a lit- sister, Mr4. Cyril bierr>ey here, the Picketing. Funeral ser%ices w<re held on Sat- : strange Last Saturday as they day for the late-Mrs. Chas. Barclay _ blAti C. C. F', ---------- ----------- 1, V. 1H0 ' assed up in their Sunday clothts who passed away at her hoine .on the - Laure-sce-Batt , rd sett out, for church, 0- radyet' for .7th .Concession .last Thursday. She C. C' F, Nomination- Convention - � - e Saibbath_ Day Service at liolY wa,s.ove:: 84 years of age. '. St, Paul's-cn-tie=ri:ll, 1^vnbartutt, - iossusm Temple-:n Toronto. This oc- Williams G. Lawson 'well-known held'on May 13 T. D. t'Its-ar � - :as,oa hravCht a climax their Mea, Barclay, highly respected by Thomas was mired C. C. F. standard was the retries 'ore re,srtdsugh Pickering lawyer and tawnshtp sour- on, was an ardent church and coup- c i- i bearer for the party•at the June 91n, ins Mesa Ior::rrw Eun ce;.dna h- a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs Provincial election.. Oshawa Riding C• I of p)vrthacton to and .�•rs, C. J, B e,• ttdy ode "the church that Jesus west c�or, was elected Ltbe-al Cand date srnttsity worker all hes Iide,• She ora Iter o! '-4I.. and M 3, Ge:. g_ L� a ren 9os the newly-form-bed Oshawa Riding `'Vl r. K- nneth W_ es ey , As they watched two twrelve-year- a4 the Convention in Oshawa !slat saryvwl Stevenson. Her husband had Butt son of Mr. -i ttt ld Jewish boys taking I>� in their Thursday night, � C. F. Association, Mt. Keith Ross, _ pcedeceased her some-years ago, She , * Pickering, ereatony of consecration, The Est- BW I.awsen, as he is better known was a member of St. John's Lln:ted 1 Presided at ribs norpolit cal ooarven- ° The. bride gst'en. n marrfege by iwe,rs remembered a similar service` here,. told the meeting "We•eaa and Church. Brougham and had b:.en !tion, More splendid political acldrees- her i�thes, �T'� a aov✓rr c! bridal! __• _ tat took place newly two thousead w,a will win-no ids or buts abort it", es have sekloan been heard in five _ ears ago-the one In .which .Jesus vers !active in the W. M. S,' Her very, i city, and it was indicated the C. C. 1 bengaline with Rear lew�lled man- see- JAmson was socoaded An arc' ninny Mends, especially-the older darin collar, emq.: a w•a'st f131ing iu- ras consecrated a% the temple in Jer- lametion after Mur nominees wUb- people, of the districr will miss hoc F. is making one of the strongest r _1 sale•m, The Rids were thrilled to -�, very t h, ;bids tori electiart, heady ce and n t r 1.Wi' h : v"it S'10 t � ?&y'or Naylor said, '"It ig a � carried a bougt _t c� t cacet ee, that curt ices in the oosesa�y so Bill, a hwyer by pr�sIOU, is She is survived by three tons. Dr. 1 Ex- d, ,two large ecroli� ' sti eethesrt zany centuries ago raarrtevi add has. children. Surae. I Ly;,non, of Toronto -and Frank and privilege to neat>3nata Mr. Thom", i s and demure pink ." , onitn,g l Harold, -of Pickering Township: ! of the cit- �_ +s vein-taknen �•om �e are and gd'vren a to L'vre fa pic]aeafng several and � who has won the 'respect 'i • o the boys Then as h.a tura came, years ago, he has been a rneunber o1 three daughters, Mrs, J. H$ywoad, of izens of this riding. Honest and sin- ; iris ur�atroa of I- neur Fa: "Airs. .� bay stepped Joeward to enroll the township council, a aserniber of Dunnville,- Ont., Mss, J, Lawrence eerie, he has represented the people IJonald Lasa lanae in a gnrwn'r ! wrftis- he scroll and -reead a section drag Pickering Rotary, the Ajax-Pickeaing I Goad and Miss Helen -Barclay, R. N of Ontario Riding since 1448 again a t&5eta with ?p..4>a'let . re�els�cbed in 1851. Actin+ :n ; peeing mauv- he Torah, the books of ase low, firs! Hospital Board, and has taken an act- Service wr3s• held from the resid- being ; lengt'h skirt, tiateNng bon,vat and n 'Hebrew, then in English, The im- ive part in many wriu us:ty Pio. encs with Rev.:It Lackey of+liciaring, the nub! is lips of-ane. comanunity ,!or carrying ma'uv4F c_hrysanthew,sins and - porta nee ad this ceremony in the lives' Interment took place is Claremont twelve years, he has an unblemished ! sweet peas,. , of the bc70 and the-r fstmibes was Mr, Lawson said at the meeting ! Union Ceanetery. record of service.. Many petrsons in ! Rev: ,T S. Crouch sA%e" id'L *"w, .._-.....__..-.._ --- ---- need in our rid'ng have sought hL rho • ed.+ ti3 r s rlrarly seen, and -the Explorers weav tl�t -he' i3 a great supporter cd Far- 1 _ , File-, Clank played _ able m understand ix,x Mary and q bar Oliwer's platfaman" "t': 1s0T you l Bowling Nevis halo, and -re crateiktil .o- his. dc. The reception urea h'ld- at t`"3 Joseph must have telt when their have read in the papers recently is ff vlcea. Far. myself; I ams proud to-.b,! =F ta. L. howls oi! tate bride's p. rddr:st son went through the 301st enough Lo comvirtoe you that the • Our banquet took place last Thurs- i a member of- tt:e Co-operative Cc-n- { barton, Atter tht weddinir trap V, U+F ceremony, periost ip°ve*ameat is on the wsy oast". day night when thirty-six, cd our rhnnwealth Federa3'oo (C, C. F,) for points, hap aP'r .ow . members s.t down to a very delicious- tt is a party hoe princtptes mb�n 5 which I S. ts, side in Rabbi Feinberg :•e-emphasized the ---------•-------------------•----- ,. wtt< of 1.ib � --------------- co per0otatl. nature of the service in his ]lielteriag 6orticnriutal 'Sock diaper at the S f'harles:.Prizes avers that would nate a 'good Y ---• ---;_.- ._ M 9 I AT ROME opening remarks and then went on to presented as follows• 4st Section - ! frr-all.citizen3, There is no real dig- - ' ti will bold ! - deal vvit3i She lesson ]sttght by the The gordcultta•al Suety FTl¢!r S nstle,:Doris Sptenc 331: High erence between the two old psrt'zs. - t Jamiesorv' . two aecl:ons of the scripture t'hei the its Spring Flower Show on May 24, I Single with H•3ndicap, Grri Hall, 30i: '� I b>lieve tis time for a change it I lldr. and Mrs. Burne' boys had .read, His theme was-that I at 8.00 p. m. This meeting will les- High Triple, June Bryant' 880: High our. political thinking," i :•''ll t- st acnes to .t}. Jr 'friends ooc" _-. -'-- the occasion of the'r 25th weddinC at /.00 p• m` Tbiss meeting will leo- Triple w'th handicap., Cox Mc Bey 1 justice, aced mercy .were essential in ;. on Saturday, May �• _ - ~ 41 the world: me-c7 to tearer justice � tore two specials•--dirstly: we are nie 843: High average, Gladys Bry- >Ksrtto-Adstas . arusi�ersary, 41 and justice to kee areTcy from be- privileged to be able to hold the ant, 191. 2nd Section - High Single, _ :. ,f.-•„ 2 fn G, and i to 1� p. Conuxls Doreen Balsdon, 312: High Single Marr4ed on, Faeurday. Mr-17- ' et " Balsam, Ont" , di Doming weak and sentimerttai ,meeting in the new Pioke;:ng ""Shady Noal[ Fartst'', ------------ i the Explorers-lucid joined in unity Hall; secondly: we will have with 1-cand:^ap, Lena Bye, 294; Hirth ,the United Church "•ons• L''nb 1 the singing the last hyarsn and the as gatptii• rite members cd Brooitlin Triols;,-_ D-rot'hy Mcnve-n. 662:. High ton, Williarn Albert lVprt. n to Ante 1I ONT, COUNTY CE-NTENl�IAi. 1 q service hacjlcors%a to a close, they lit Horticultural Society, who will sup- Tr''pie with -handicap, Pat C�^l'o're Kathleen Ait:, both c'+. T?tzd. `•n, i 41 Rev. A. F. IJ Ontar^n County. will celebrate its w-itll a feeling that they knew Jesus ply the 'program. All members and .690; High ave-age,-)feta Hansen 204. Sued aM.ciated. T`e better alter having exper.enced some fronds invited to this Show, Four members . oho. -had •nev'•r. hapop ooupie to reside at Fa.rport i Centennial on Jare 30 to.coincsde ----- mused a eay reeei d small ^ tts, I North, w:t;t the nnq ti ° thing which had been such a imail- --------'- ` _ These' went io Norma Baker, N.azei `' -- Whitby. the Cf:untc Town. �s f yl ` 11 +k Celebrates 81Nh Birthday and i�Cre. Herb M-ddieton and demily. Neale. Fein $rynnt a d Glzdvs 3ry- - -ENG 4GEJ4IENT The Cnynty Buildings will he deco- ,l Mr, and 7%� Ken Eison and farnilY.:� ant. The Proemss Prize 1 . the' vear rated far the c^1', and a sp..:cial pro- Tris yJ s. R, s= Philip, !Mr. and Mrs.. W. we^t to Bessie Bryan" When all at Mr, and Mrf Baa tl t. •'so^ `- Bram of ente;tuignent is being plan- s. Watt, Middleton celebrated tier of Calilorn- se. gyral • bhF4e had teen given out, ss announce thP. ens ---ert of •'h-ir •red far the afternoon' of June 34. gpttt birth on May 5th with a G. Plii'ip and dough 4 lath b gathering at the home od Mt. La. sh< fe we-e attended by dift�r nt .d,ughter Mv.-y T ;n'� t^ F'- ry Tentative plans.Pmbe'dy a re easel - — i grouts of the girls before we left for � n, R.r;- `4- .ment of the- first County, t,ounei! Pri^e ran o' Mrs. P i.e .e *' 1; I home by bus at 11.30. I'm sure if ev. ham. En6land and tt•e IF.. µit 1 el-one en'oeed.themFelves as mt: -h as lam Henry Prio', .Tr r Tne,e i•^il be-^.^ O;r-Tome Fit filers' G j. I did, :he even"ng was a success, - faire platy- on Saturday, June ,18. Conte•,t.- prizes •f,?r the oldest tiadier C. McEachn'e, Co". 1953, in A ax. Ont, _ born in,. the C4?rnty, the of st nicer - -----• - --- - w ern horn in the 'ounty� t - a+tci ,, C t? esWANTED Roseban Rouse Community Club - 1loq:el rseadfan Air p• •-. elehr. tions. Ch rt .ail be lent at the c d ?tan Big Week-end Farm To Have Own varket t ire.e hours of •entertainmenT by 41ent: x ; elruwn from all corners of the Connty. Bingo in the hall re-opens this Fr:- ataw3. V;y 13-Flilttrt Cad-' "^ i -- day at 8 o0 p rn, H#v1 .A f28 Jackvot. ea ley .T. Fabby, 19 e v ehte- r0 ----COMING _FIDDLERS_ _ -_ OLDwTYME On Mondav these will be' a field day and ! r•s. B. C. Falby. 30'r�hi'a I s Guild 1 { \ Y aft the park at Corner of Dyson AK, Ajax. OnC, fs im 6ttatwa d _ , ce �.arre TO COyPETE IN A . PROGRAMME Road and, . Westpoint Crescent at thtwc-month stammer-tra=ring per- od 1 - are staving a _ P,o*ebank, In the-morning there will with the Di^ectorabe of Postings '^� SOME BAKING SALE -- OF ENTERTAINMENT TO CELEBRATE ! b. a "mutt show", da^mated dolls' Car.-ers at Air Force Headousrtets, FRIDAY, MAi ?17. • carriage wagon, bicycle or tricycle, unae*-the'*CAF•s University Reserve from 4,39 F. >n. at the Ps r§ice Lo! entennaa� 1 for prises. F'orse rbcs pitching to ;Corner. Baking all airt3--P1�, ' C Training Plan,Ontario Count ;the ad:ats 1n the afternoon there 4 r of the r AF Rescue ; cages tar-i. rookies, etc, f?tree January 1554, F-C Fallry was � . Please cone everycne v<elcome- 1 will t e races far all, serious and -- --A P �/ comic To charge for ,entry to the born 't r-nrhr;np tin'.. where she re- •--------------------- 3� ,�. 1 P.M: 1 ounds, Sideshows and cony rides, ti LUNE 1955 I ceivf t•- her f�rh p'u"at'on. Attend- ----.TEA ' �D,YaR£ SALE r •`.� / etre. el contests and re°reshments at h 5ch o1 at Dickering, She P'aa ? Sp•�nscred by i WHITBY f bank Yr�llrt es. will be t playlet by I U rol'ed at the GKERI*'!- i' AU I C HURCS Him T' SHE COUNTY BUILDINGS, adu2te3 in 1Q=2 an+i e� ' PI x• « University of Tnrontn whet-e she EVENING AUXILIARY Y ldest fiddler born in Ontario' ; the Rosebank Rasc, 's, ca'led, "Spring p, �„� to rA*ur^+ in fhp 21311. I At Tri FqP p Of t Prize's for o , 'MRS. STANLEY PAL-SDON i 3 Fever" _ 25 and 15 otn s, in, wi'l be a Rose The Rr"AF pas inau Reserve ' prizes for. fiddlers resident in Ontario County At s:no p Inc _ e e d „ � Training Plan was inaugurated in :JUNE 8th 3.00 to 5'M P M. First, $15.00; Second, $15.00; Third, $7.50 gall with round and sou-,re dancing. t7rtrh-r 1948, to' Pro%id,6 an annual ase d rain thty ,ci11 t h I 1 , Billy Hcle will call off; Free roses _ t ur A b10.00 Prize will also be given to oldest attending for the ladies, Judging frr Queen and flow of , university-trained officers bs he ch rh into the Regular and. Reserve comp- I June 9 at 1,nnno - ----- - ---------------------- ----------------------------- d f --- _gnd Woman born in Ontario County _ Bouquets tori robing and a:owning af' s+ents o_ e - Initially, small RCAF flights weoe EASTER RDP ENS 'LODGE t TANTS SHOULD FURNIS)i PROOF OF AGE the Queen and Princess_ - --- establiared at seven universities ®• " Pickering District High School. ' CQNTES -- - Note � ----------------- - Thanks cross Canada and today enrolments s "„ $ntries for the Fiddlers' COnfi s must be in -by are accepted from 36 universities and SATURDAY. MAY 28. 1955• Use-entry blank• t beha>s the' Boa+'d ,p! Dfrew colle7es, Active squadrons are estab- Norm BurLng And His Sing.'s Mea Jane 1'S, - lisped at 17 universities where train- Hensen and 'Old' Tytale Dancing _ tors of the Ajax-Pickering General ing prognaans are carried out during 8 - It P,.N. #I.p Per Persos y Z. Hospital and myself, please accept the academic year. my „' AGE :......,.. �,:,•,,., our sincere thanks for your ,very kind and generous Drift donations on NAME .......... DO COQ TO OVR � • ` '.� : Hospital Day, May 12. We are ate 0� �' _ F8ID Y MABAKINY ISALZ 4A� P :......ti..:.........:.......... Str REQ ..... tul to the Women's Hospital Auxi1- �e A , M' ADD ....... =...... _ ia1jy Lor• their very kind assistance in A! Four-Coarsen, Pieteeini , y OntRriO.' lean this occasion. Under &"glees UU164+ Church W. As► Send to W Msn>�iins, Conary Cleak, Whitb , set�rnaeka a noises. HOOP. 4ulo Adw't On ,.'ava ' _ _ "rr; -•t! ;'�''°'r v'� 7 :.^'�']ny"°...,,jK;�' '�'' j� *..: ! r.- ,.. r ... .t �.' 1 - , r .!- .:..!' .y r r _s' - . R _ . - . - _ . - + ..r•' + 'i' .. C . a : CiAREM0�1T Henry Johnson. Mrs' W. hill was in ' We regret that ?lttle Heather about to chop some grain. Thby went the implement shed that burned W charge of the program which was in Weeden who has been very ill has from the tractor on the runway into I hay loader and s corn binder were - There will be a full evening of fun keeping with Easter, while Mrs. H. been a patient at the Hospital for the barnand found the fire. They burned. The Brougham firemen dor young and old at the local park Lackey was the chairman and ac- Sick Children in Toronto for the past tried unsuccessfully to put it out with saved the house which was close ea- - M Monday, May 23, starting at 7:15 companied with the hymns and vocal two'weeks. bags and hay. They ran down and ough to be scorched by the heat, a - p.m. The evening is sponsored by the solos by Mrs. W. Evans. Miss Marjory Neale of Greenwood -got some of the stock out. A heifer driving shed and colony house. Thi Recreation Committee and will in- Two beautiful baskets of glads and has been visiting her friend Miss Mar- and several pigs were burned. In damage was estimated at $50,000• elude games, lucky draws, etc. Afire- 'mums were placed at the front of jorie Hedges during the week. day morn- Mrs. F. Loyst has been spending -works program will close out the eve- the United Church on -Sun and its success will be deter- ing in 'memory of the late blrs. Bar- some time with her daughter at 1 mined by how many families partici- clay. Napanee. i pate in the pool. It is planned to have Mrs. Cook of Weston and former Fire broke out early Friday eve - each family donate at least" $1.00 to- resident, spent Sunday with her sister, ning' in the barn of'Mr. Jack Mitchell e O .wards the fireworks. Mrs. F. Loyst and also attended the of the 7th Concession• Dir. Mitchell fir. Lawrence Judd Mr. Don Sanderson, an assistant G.F. Sunday school class of which` and his hired man, ! Cub Master of a Toronto pack was she was a former. m?mber. were both burned in an attempt to °J� - ' the guest pf the local group here on Mrs. H. Hockley',. Sr., of Uxbridge, put out the blaze. The barn and con-ff Tuesday night. spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. tents were gone in 10, minutes. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Redman enter- R. Hockley. Mr. Kitchell and- -his man were tained several Toronto friends on, _ r t Sunday. - — - - .- Several of the boys from the vil _ o a -° •° y ksttut Far rpt �E lege with Bob Gear were at the But- c tonville airport on Sunday, watching the planes.TM Funeral services were held on Mon-- day on=day from the Baptist Church for Mrs. " Sam Chambers who passed away sud- - Equipment denly at 'her hosie here last week- -end. Mr. and • Mrs. Chambers have ANNOUNCZcleans been residents of the village for the �- . the .A. ..ao� - -past seveA years. They lived in To- Tonto for many years, where he work- ee ' ed' at the blacksmithing rade. They NEW M twWith the all-new Hoover Double- :later moved to Stouffvilre and then area Stretch Hose you can clean up the to Claremont. Mrs. Chambers is aur - JOE CHAMPION BALES AND. SERVICH stairs. from room to room ... or ' vived by her husband and a daughter PHONE. MARKliAM "2W21 No, 1. Highway, Broag9taea Qf any in a complete 30 -foot circle with - London, Ont. Interment in Clare- out moving the cleaner. The rad- of3nont Union Cemetery. -- EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAYNIGHT, icall new MNSTELLATION _is Mr. and .Mrs. Art Spencer spent yy P STARTLtiG AT 9,00 P. M. i _ other packed with features... see it- .in_1._ Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul +, SIX -PIECE ORCHESTRA _ Fpencer of Uxbridge., _ (jne nate nortb of No, 401 and Fo• 2 Highways cleaner! action at the store, tion. for s Mr. and Mrs.- Tom Davies and �.Iverpool Road and Second Concession, Pickering — Phone 36da ' - free home demonstration. 1.. ' family, spent the week -end at Hawke ��As 1lAke on a fishing trip. We are sorry to report that Mrs. Ruth Middleton is very poorly at the J. S. BALSDO` _ - & SOON - ' time of i riting. z Election talk is being heard around/ the vill4ge with -supporters present- " - !.UuntQfton .!'�Q�s` p✓,rF PRONE PICKNG 39 ing arguments in favor of- the partyDANCE— they like...- . .. =_ y = A foatbaIl game Saturday played here at eRfQfZ A a Sti �I the local park on att urday evening, 3 N INV, between Dowty of Ajax and'the Osh- _ -• - a..a Internatiogals, _ .Ah Mr. -Chas. CQoper is down in the HIGHLAND CREEKLEGIONHALL Maritimes this week on a business • Friday, t1111a 20, 1955 S '":;ne at' -the local mss are busy. _ - _ y• i - _ _ . a these days redecorating the trsaesnent of the United church. The wall are BILLY HOLE ANDi1S LIVEWIRE Omaa �. being painted and the floor repaired. ' _ ,SPOT DANCE PRIZES DOOR PRIZ _ __ � . Miry Gladys Pugh, school -teacher -- _ WA=Z" F1A1#I AI'AQ-AW-B - at Dunbarton, spent: the week -end EFRESH'�IE1 S - " here with her family: - — •� The W.M.S.of the Un Church 8 c30-1,:00 a.m. Admission : 50e PER PERSON. aiAs piC>CER1Pt(3 hTZW8 Ol77G6 held their monthly -meeting'-last -week - - OF>iBt >rS Sh" - tlohaemi 17f1 am ' 7 with Mrs. H. G. Macintyre's group. in 411 - charge. Nlrs. F.' Carson conducted the - business period. Articles for the bale- _ 'for Western � Canada will be- packed : early in June and people. are still being - asked for donations. Mrs. H. - - Gregg avored with a piano solo and gg _ - - Mrs., W. Evans with &_ vocal solo as _ cotnpanied by Mss. H. Lackey. Mrs. _ T. Norton of, Brougham was the guest speaker and gave a very informative : ' • and interesting address. Lunch was : . served at the close. The' GoodfeMwahip class -met last - Tuesday at the :home of Mr. and Mrs. r .1 �. OY a . S1 "Day' _ - Ma Xcl 9"Y SERVICE - • LOW FAR{ r.Your •t`o-operation is requested over the week -end of May 20 TO ALL CANADM' .• - _ to 23 tk A Am "A ' _. 4CMARTEREI wsl _. and contiliuing to Monday f Commencing on _i=ridoy a ening _ R MA - -evening hundreds of thousands of •Ont ario motorists as well as �• AT ATTRACTNE RATES _ -- - j NOR ALL G14RO TRAVEL thousands from .the .other Provinces and from the Stabs wfil be - "taking to the road"'. The, exercise of Care, Courtesy and #0 1W WAVR MONO - - _ fa VM LOW Asan Common Sense will=p*p�e�t most accidents or collisions which may Coach Lines result in foto sties, human sufFering and financial loss. EAS HOUSE - n though "you a e . Your mind on Htb: careful driver" r" keep Eve are a c re n _w ...__. .. 4E.Q ,, _.: ob of ' driving. This is no time for si0llt-seeing while driving. ' - - ------------------ ------------------------ t ------ -- j PUBLIC NOTICE 'Don't Hurry" remember HURRY KI11.S. NOTICME IS HEREBY GIVEN b7 _. ..Ylre Municipwl council of the Tows- : Do your part, to make this, our first long summer week -end • slip of Picierins, mat they propoN -'. .. - _.. y uw A Bylaw on Wednesday, June � - tl, leas, wher+eb7 the rollowins - 7--7-holiday, ACCIDENT FREE.' m4bed load allowance will be stoped a4 ani elks" w a public road•- un -opened, sideline ' hal! ON-epe ' - Letwees iAta32 and N In tbe' i'tif6— ;Coneesdon of the Towmtify of Pi& - - r i' G� •. e _ _ _ - MIni=ter - Sihon1d any ratepayer have aa4 - e�b jeotlons b ffie eledto� .d th4 we- _ _ .. ' iced road allowasoo, he or his a- y '• ` _ ONTARIO DEPARTMENT ..OF HIGHWAYS _ gosi rosy be hoard b7 CoaneO at ffio -. _ -- _ :',•, , Wednesda posson M • > ham Municih ilding, P 7k oa W 7 Jsse 1, 1963 ,,• !'DATED At gtoughant, OubzW- OU day of April. A. D. 2856. T. JOBNSTON, Clash. 1. , i • , ", - ,. �--�.,a'ac ..,,i.L .... 'v. ;,.. .�,". ..y�;-. i ..+.,.....,;.�. •-' .% rs .. .•'.b_a. •o..'•'.••• ,s- - �,,y,r _ �...- �.,r. - _._._y'. .. ... - - ... `. J_,,,, „�. BROUGHAMStouftviljo Branch to attend theirA number,ae the Women's Assoc- Miss barna Jones spent the weep- Lindsay for Premier Leslie Frost's � meeting on hay 80, at 2,30 p_ m, cation ladiies trorn here went to end in Rochester, nomination meeting, and Friday was ' W. and Mrs, Gordon Wagg, oat Cara leaning there at 1,46 p,' m, Ev Cherrywood on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Jones visited on spent in conferences at Queen's Park ;StoutfvAje, called on their grandpar- eryone weu�1e• Mrs, Geo. Duncan when, along with ladies from Locust, Sunday evening with DSC and Mrs. and Progressive Conservative head- enL) and Mrs,'•Dt; Hamilton one read .the carni repo- W, McNair, at Aton,ea- , , xquarters. in .Toronto. Doc tool, time ravening last week. sense of Mrs. Burrows. A Shaft were guests -ot the ChE':rywood lass------------------------------------- out to have his picture taken and isle. and. 2 s, E, L. Crocker (A Tor. Course on Prognw= Planning or — ies, The guest speaker was Mrs, Xur- - A WEEK WITH • DOC DYMOND we hope' to show this to our readers . •ontq called on Mrs, Matthews one Trwagures in Your Attic wu11 be held docs, pv�siden; of Turonta East Pr--,is- ONTARIO RIDING P.C. shortly. day hA we1ek. in the near future. A lovely gift -as byteaial who gave a very inspiring CANDIDATE The balance of the week included The beautiful flowem at the trout pm%ented by our president Mrs. K address v;hich u'ras enjoyed by ail, by Art Brunton "' visits to Progressive Conservative or- 42 5t. J%*n's Church on Sundiay warn- Ellicott on behalf of the members to : Sympatu'y W the conununLty is ex- Seven teen Wednesday morning, ganization meetings in Goodwood, Ux- iiag were placed there in mlemaocy of . Mrs, N. Burton in appree:ation of six tended to the family cd the !ate u:rs. I May 11, ound Doc Dymond burning bridge, Whitby and Port Perry. the late Mrs• Barclay. years ort secretarial work aloe our W. .BacclaY. up the roads of Reach on his ap- It is felt that one of his most im- %dr, and Mrs, Russell and: (family t The 'Roll Cali was answered by — Mrs, °fa':zeus sp=at a few Jaya in i pointed rounds as the Country Doctor portant .actions this week was the Haves moved into the home they lat- "Your Mother's h{aaide'n Name", Mrs, Toronto :est -week, w.th fr..er_dt. who is so well loved by his host of formation of the Doc Dymond Farm .,rely purchased from Mr. J. Todd, We W. Gray, program convener, chose ~-' - ----------------------- patients. Advisory Group, This group now just _ welcome them to o4ur midst, a Mothers' Day Program, M'rs. D,p BALSAM Q Many of us who had attended the formed consists of Dairy Farmers, Mr. aad Mn. Donald Dong, e2 Milne• Cherrywood and Mrs. Kerr, of BALSAM Q MT. LION Marathon P.C. Nomination through- Beef Farmers, Hog Farmers, Crop 143t�eoklira called'on tbea gsaadpar gr out the night were pounding the pil- Specialists, Poultry Farmers. and to - - Brougham, sang two songs ¢tcconvp- The W. A. reset last Wednesdayat eats Mr. and Mrs, W, Hamilton one anied on the piano .by Mrs, N. 'Rab- low, but this doughty little Scotsman these will be added representative sof day recently rise hoarse of the president Mrs. Lloyd with the boundless ease was u ricultiirists . from eve branch of tMon, ad Whitevale. Readings were Wilson The meeting Opened with energy P Mr, and Mrs, Al, Harvey and John given by Mrs, H MAlcolm Mrs, Mat and raring to go. For ten yearn many farming. Mat- and "=- v--'ey Sr., wea+e glveets od thews and Mrs;- �4an—M'Ine• An in- the singing o2 hymn 164 tollowed by oLsls..in�Qrt Ferry hav aimed he With plans now under wayfor this - -� Asa Sharp o4 Oshawa on Sunday a1- vitataon was accepted from bLs. Wm, �' L. Wilson Leading in prayer and does a• day's work before breakfast group, 'Doc will be the best informed ternoon farm- Milne to hold our picnic at her cot- scripture reeding by Mrs. J. Emp- every morning. representative in the County on , to in July, Refreshments were ser- r-ngham _ Acts 2: 1-4 and John 3: Could one have read his thoughts ers' ~ and Mrs. T. Anderson of Tor- g problems. onto, were guests of Mr, and Mrs. K. ved at the dose 'by the hostesses. — 26 to 27, The lesson thoughts were early tais .morning following his tri - ]Pascoe on Sunday. Mrs. W. C. Willson, Mrs. Geo. Holt- takfn by the president 'followed by umphant nomination, they might have - - - The Women's Institute held their by, Mrs, W. Y.amilton andMts. C. the theeiue song. The Roll CL 11 was 'run lika Cass: - regulon meeting in the Hall on Tyes_; Wanno answered by, "bainging, your. keep- It w;:; a beautiful rtuirning and the �� afternoon with a good attend- The regular, we, eunchce sake'% Some very interestiing things grand G`.tario 'countrysidP made Doc Enjoy your en9 3' were,shown, The minutes were read proud of his adcnt—f Canada. You see Share ante. b?rp, Harvey Sr,, conducted the held as usual on Tuesday when the P and approved. It urns decided to have Doc Dymond is a �cFtsrn in, his fore- -�inatall94:an of officers in her capable fcaliowing were winners: Mrs. Mat. Mrs,Crowle from Oshawa as guest bears for 200 ye s u "cotsmen. Or. riiaaner. f cup will be given the thr. Mrs, ii Pugs and Carls.ton Shea: speaker at the next meeting at Mm. this May m-rr..,, he tt.ought -ba c',.- to hechuPit er the highest standing iia -rI, W. Hardy, Special W. Ces went and Lorne Jones' :n June. Three mean• his boyhood day.= c^ his j ae(�nt., farr:; _ An Pickering Distr:cb High Schoal, Mr, IVniit ing nandprizes went to beers handed their birthday -money in in Scotlur. _T-l'e t-ought of hsg Com- 1!a cavitation was accepted frctaa tree Mrs, Whittingtoaa and Mr, Jewell. a . ;. . , `2(r. iv?asy, The theme od the program lag to Cada a.r. ni. youth, ut' ivorr:ins was. on "Mother." "Tell mother I'll on Ontario farms and studyin , .High -For 68 years I have fidhed, be there" was sung followed by a School subjects in his spare titne. He and for 61 years hunted this boundless recreational reading "Mather' .by Mrs. T. Jordan thought of his days as a University I and a papef- by Mrs. Lorne Jones on h stud . a a — ot-ince o t97ttarw. am. . R "Mother' grading with revs od Miss � chain store organization to mike the Ming my grandson on: Fane Scott's poemsihW Mother's money to contint:e his medical course. O"her half century of it, knotting in my banes that it Apron". Mrs, B. Jamieson tinea gave He thought with satisfaction of his will laet.Ontario's wilderness • • b lS di a reading ocneody s Mother". Thegraduation as a medical doctor after E3� resources are now in the care meeting closed with hyuati 330 and ears of stud and - fru-gal ('finances, o enlhte„ed and ti N D R Y ed by an auction sale of plants and He thought of his war fru-gal as a f tri- �.. native men. (het out and _ — SERVICE nibs, and all enjoyed a lovely eup- soldier-doctors He modestly tells that �oy yo, �e r, per, 11 he was only on? of a million Canadian Gregory Clark � THAT DOtf! TN! HEAVY WORK FOR YOU Snrry to hear that Miss Betey Rise- boys, out we who are acquainted .with' brnugh has been on the sick list. the fa,-ts kn iw ti+•it h" ,caved countless - •� The sympathy, of this coma mhnity soldiers' [i� <s as a• iiurd-driving army - gees to Mrs. Wintod Wh to in the hospital doctor, working under fare in All fiat pieces ironed.. Wearing apparel _ Passing :- C3 o1 heaunt Mrs. as. Sar- France. !! clan last Thursezy, at Brougham, During' t-;e `Wednesday, May 11, returned damp ready for ironing. Shirts - f,, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Disney and the Doc received congratulations from his = fully finished, if desired, l$c each extra, family visited- on Sunday with Mr. great host of friends its business, club and Mrs, Les Smith at Prospect. andrivate life. His former colleagues _ P _ ' - Mrs. D. Noon returned to her home- on Port Perry Council, Hospital Board ' E:: v BA LBS - ' _9 � at GnsveEihrut�t on Saturday after and High School Area Board were - _lbs. 9 .12 a Per spending the w;rater wiil�a .Mr.,. and early greeters.. His. Masonic and Lb. a Irks. R. Day, Shrine brothers and Lions Club fel- b11iA -_ , . 1 = .. There was a record, attendance of low members-were all anxious to wish - _ SZ persons abgrday.Sc ool last Sbii- tins well. - - WOOD/S GROCERY SA82lE N HOUSE -tiay. Thursday found Doe Dymond at IDambart•n. CksL a. T. Wephen"n.- Prop. _ rb~: PIG'S. 1I1a3W1 Phone. PICK. 45 e. sof* and say-'THE TORONTO LAUNDERERS' WAY- - Lawnmlowers Sharpened & Repaired • ' • •- ""&T TYPE SNASPL MNG MACH= - y _ - - ' 1 GIVING KEEN-EDGE BLADES )x101![-IIP .41�D" L'eLIVFJIZY : ',POWER AND HAND MOWERS _ ' 'MODEfftN POWSA DOOWEM 14M RENT — ?3c. PM HOUR ,LAUNDERER GEKMOUS TF;hADE-lei ON OLD ]tOWERB FOA. PFEW POWF.Ei DgOWER6 Gregory Clark whose columns are 1ii@ • • • . .. FYOMCKBTEAD -.read by u thousands, a booster for holidaying in Ontario. 17S OSSINGTON AVE., TORONTO PHONE Lt. 2161 rfforrr 8T. ral.►NC>tttN't3 SAY PHONES PICSG uswa You'll more than agree with _ him if you seyk your own vacation I& Ontario this year. What a variety of ianpttng resort areas to choose frosrar- _ - _ South, va Wes or East. _ . •��+I� North, g, boating laak and -- at " ra--- ' tlisltirt _ beach, _ and _ industries in city, rru'ne and forest. -More than 77 ,000 milts of _ . 1 •_ �h ` Z. highway and secondary y ` _.. roads promise comfortable travel.r o , T. s � ` :~.•_ Remindersof Ontari fascinating and school-book acing history dot the in tie bank •• coun�-'tlistory becomes alive in'its setting.Moneir - ,, :.. ractt ons or many . • .. ': It's Oma - -- �' _. -- multi varied ate , -. ; _•_ ; ..; .. - ,, . _�nreasonable for aodatrue , .this year rates are ..'"10113 of Canadians know the value Qf a bank family holiday, - itccount—the security acid comfort it brings, the _ Send to the coupon below and learn of Ontario's Treasure Trove in detail. ,peace oOW f mind it assures, the enterprise KN _.._ `J i makes possible. BANK When ou keg our mon is a chartered bank you .Y p Y eY _ "know it is safe. And you are dealing with " friendly,. ex ettenced people, skilled in the. BETTER IN � ^..� y p 5 5 _. •management of �rlonep and anxious to share their � - � 4 E knowledge with you. « / �� • There is a, type of account to. suit your purpose; some designed to help you accumulate funds, Only a chartered bank ofers a full .t w� • others featuring the convenience of chequing. range of banking ,cervices, including• ._ , •. •, .. SAVINGS ACCOUNTS BANNti-BY MAIL I�- Oa6arb9 Pro.tnda7 Your local branch bank provides these and , , 'ower ' • '" `� P Keep your money safe; pay' 'Convenient, and saves time. 17h*Trilbum" a" e you at dy interest; eaeour• All your routine banking pep ---1 1 , man other services. It is much more than a hand ; !'---""""'"""', Y r Y age rhe bit of thrift. be handled in this way; 1 ONTARIO TRAVEL Roots Ili. 1 safe lace to keg money. It, is' a bankin • -a - 1 67 COLLEGE ST., TORONTO, ONTARIO. 1 p P Y g CUaRl COUNTS JOINT ACCOUNTS 1 AD'MAPAND I " ` servers-centre where'you can count on row C y T EASE SEND M A FREE ROAD •', ,' Y p h 1 NFORMATION ABOUT ORTARIO. I e C and P 8 ya^ - individuals your can- more-people',ann Dof whom cap.' 1 TRAVEL I i who P9 7y 1 courteous attention to, all your banking needs. celled cheques serve as receipts. make deposits or ivithdriwals. _=-••----�^• ' - THE CHAR'TE'RED• BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY Pa,T amct HRIF ff- E3 '(PL[Att PINNY CLIAtLt) ostarlo Departme"t of Travel a ►ub"r .. .. 8W.CV. Advt's Friendly Resident A gent ,Your SAIX--quanti-sy-of poulti.-Y e- Cosiffimcs quipment, reafiunaale; Ch-ru:& A SUIL&NCK At LET nu.Le A e&t ry: ..6r"k "bad, an tne 4al M. S. CHhPKAN — SALESMAN VMS is pow PHOTo-PINUUMM now mm VEMMINARY SUPVLM —1co4eession. LIFE, FIRE, CASUALTY, BONDS, AUT0211108" us ties. 10 LIAGILITy DiSU"NCE ETC. ---------=--------= ---------- ----- - BABY XE=* 11110*4 1112a -�* . . . ""'FM SAJZtwo boys, b1cYcks', 22 BUY FR(JU AIND LIST YOU-- PRO= T=aaaeaes :"'U Lrame. Very 800et co"At-ckl. C C. SALE WITH RLL. FOR AMORE HOU29 7ET US RLL ..I& nlak., 0 each; Phone:. Pick- 4ering WJ11. CYRIL E. MORLEY THAT 10.041l JP. X. ----------------------------- -.�aragus rolts. Altom PRESCRIPTION .00T. IL th I." F. Jag, Road, halt mule -Iron.h. di No. 2 Riga - way. S.'Broaaieed, phone ATia.,i.. SILK'S MARKET }tic 2-267.7. �.:`: PHONE: PICKZMG 26 ---------- ------ : ------ ­2;yjj-jA1��eh tractez, equil;;d Corn:— letc-ti f Jo R. BNESt AM I ic�%- �ul�jvatw moweT blade. ..We carry P ne o Th ReasonaSle. Phone: 'P.ck ring 326J4 evenings only ------------ F)resh and Cjoked Meats - _. J -70R SALX—sod been well Pastured MGM* Phone Pickering 32634 evenings. WEST HILL And Groceries PICKERING - - ---------- --------------------- 1-2842 PHONE,- U AMDEJE BLOCK NOW .OPEN FOR BUS:N­—'SS, ON ROSEBXNK ROAD, NORTH PHONE: pJCyERD;G 358WIC. MURKA1116 IL Q. -F "ROCK ACE OUR SPECIALTY". N MID ALXSHNV.M COMBINATION NEM jun X-,- H QPT VJST PxcK=NG UNITED CHURCH CaRISTIAN S(MENM lot Dundas ft ML*A Rev. A. E. Young, Minisler A Christian Science Service vM be W11M GLASS AND SCREEN WitUTZ1. L#J%1;x ------------------- held In East Woodlands CvmnwnitY .,ftbove the Al"im Brun ftu*) FOIA sk�—&,rall garden tractor,- SUNDAY, MAY 21,, 1955 P. I_- OF HOUM and 21 in. power mower in good con- 10.00 a. m.SundiY School Hall, Rouge Hills each . undaY A NO. 1. W.PEAR 4i OAK FLOORING $215.90 Per AL B. X • MOIL eo Sat. - S." to L" dition. rjrm -Disney. B -A Se, --vice I m. Morn ng W ol:vhip 11.00 A. K Sunday Sch091 and'Nur Wedneoxy 9.00 jo IAW Noom Pickering Village p. nx Young People's sery at- the same hour. 'an, Pic.CaliPHONE: WINTRY M Stati For furbher..hpifer.Trgation, 2.30 - Suncay School 1-7329 or Pickeirl" 2-27RI. --N G ord 7BRK-K--ANID BLOCK WORK 2.30.- " -Church Service M o n - - -------------- -------- ---------- WANTED .J . ... ... For Free Estlaxates On Choir practice at 8.011 Friday evening - ST. ANDREW'S PROSBYTERIAN . LUB03ER YARDS -TS ETC. 0 * . . . ­ -- - . . WA1,0H "d GWM S, BASE31EN CHURCH 7 CHIMNEY 1� - ' '. ., I I AUDLEY - . : �. - 1: PICXZRLNG. QNTAJEU0 REPAIRING pnovz: PICKERING 65R12' Rev. Kenneth MacLennan, ktuiskr* -ice for Church and ..... . ] Joint, Sen Sunday 9.43 A. M. —Sunday School ;DAY OLD OR STARTED CIII-15 Schv:,l „t 2.00 p. M. 11.00 A- M. Morning Service Kamp Cross J-Ui4A.-Ak--tr�-_ Su sex California Gray x Leghor-1 Cross Lay Pure W 'hite EgTl% POULTRY FARIX Kennedy Road, '.slill!keri. Out. 7 ]D -,a MF.%BERGFRS-----Cbrlst fated his challenge squarely Phone: laught"the people in His day the ley. AX 3.9= May 20 God_%Vl.fl alw4ys, g4lde the people on,4 of love .that t. ti:xre r0f*1gu to -r* ro .4 to, -4�irka) and Mcd tAL.Lt God's Meb-t-age REPAIRS I:- GT'ARAXTEED and tl.ely way. te: Ile FAST, -A ald rt�pjnd throuih ut the world. to all makes mans r' thn". in, !'Ie Pa., Anil -will on. ',Vltha1r'nwrJ cane to the sav,.ti(e ipa,)- RADIOq TFLEVISION. TNTI R-CO'%l tlu4e-",o :o !!o.' late pie of his land at a iater and V STEM 4 ADW`1-FS S - lie, %.L. I n -r rct..'. 136) ILV - VTSIT OUR RECORD B I COMPLETE LINE, Or EVERSHARP.PENS and VKX LADIES' and GF.%`TS' WATC From S=50 -Terms- $1.00 -1 NIO-ID0 ?(PAr1I&N'r ught mmn JfAst1ce­ un"r ho Jua- -F ........... M' rdacLEOW ELECTRON[(" '2sFo t6 mkle. A - 4.e --A -Tu- 1.1ce b-ixt..prevlowlh 'ca:Vn; Bro!?k Rd. %orth' pte t�, �IHONE PICKERTNU W Pickerinir 1-d4Y, 1:* JtWrl' j:-, radar of time. than to %i. J . . "n the... truth ths J CATV Flx--'T­- - W, ",ard. I'Ricker ng ewelry i ­c � d Pilr-oNt utl� Fal-th a! t ALFRED'KAYES Th�- -itler �f . 0, W TRZE P7.ANT7",R'FGi obi*JiJt,­ -tr. tiiwini e� and it RENT 4 ':n he IT. t . ot"N. lou. -tigate -re the 1`11,U)MING -18AT1IRO03IS* riciiEwNG'TOWNSHIP raphe R. D. p, C.-..-vervat'W1 of 1-h-4 Lar(I a:,d as God'. fru 12 for this modem day. and age; BUILDING PEJOUTS. 1�6rity'hAi 2-"r& P'llinter; ' at ....PRESSVRP SYSTEMS-- rel,sons :nicresteJ'rnay obtain Infor- i 'ESDAYS A&.ND FR A ISAIIED TL n' rratip ­1r6rn the operet��r. D xv, e$TniAT koo TO 5.00 P. X --Tee The- 113 hv'i .3 nw,!rs- To. -Tim.— Questiorts..Writo To The Sefretary, rs. on -EN -DnrbN', V��. - . M313- �; AI& ne: rlaieilng� 4, --vert-g.Titem r* upplied free hone U -X 3l R#, P Oct. 55 20 C . ............ ------- rmy F. J. PROUSE ----------- --- L­­­ -BUU-DING INSPECTOR -11URNER XILLE R-011, I-OTACO PRODUCTS" PIC KERING )Power Lawnmowen ...Boat Tmilrn PICKEWN.0 347 Space _Heaters V%'ater Pumps and Tank, .Nom AMEX 'Surnp Pumps ...... s.56, -TERRY7S Electrical & PImbin 1CItildren',; Steel or Efect,veg , Safety Swingy - --- ---- 829.7.3 Qaaker Floor Dunbarton lFurn.atet irate" 7., '7-.' - ----- Quaker Sto%:es and I -Contmeting snd Supp#0 -....-TtRRY Pre -o -Oil -Oil-, Burner- 4 With. 3' A Z I .7 automatic controL, -PHONE:-.PICKER1NG V 209OO Gal (JV Ttank% St? $34,50-a job tab small or We far 100 Gat 031'Tark% Ar' V7 ti est resen on - Ail ..�Cornplpfe CI On ru'rniti,s, Ch!:*:,neFq, Space lleateri BUILDER 9 Tt'DOR STREET ruox VOODWORKING - ---- -------- 1-� "DINE" .1ET'S.- ELECT..,-.... oil, BURNER SALES . VICE A.MiX &rW INSTALLiNt .-AND Ek ZRATIOANS ON ]MGM CALL ARTI PICKERING B IL L LAWS . .. GASakk6vild may 27... A. I.RTA Pklarint Villase ----------------------- ------------- 7 �zAT­­­ 10 :FOP cu. I . � -;t, .. �CANDIDATE ft deal 'Icr summer coo..=.a: .,one Pi-..Ico i cabinet') ;tyle U-BERAL. Phone 'Aiax 983. - ----------------------------- ---- 7 Wanted FOR SALE— —TV; 6a!r:: rug 7 by 9: telephone ts-b 1-:j OSHA WA - RIDINGt0idld W- ClIppled ApWFell moody pick -mpg (�XMN -A Duncan Ph3fz� dining -room table, and cehinet;'kitchen utensils 40 in 7ge.*. ' AANN= RENAIRIMHO r -washing mach:ne. dishes; -rmirror:'--bed; tjjcstzs: boudcir chair4, bedding;. jam; iellie4;; 7)icklas and fruit; Ice - boa: --elleetnc fireplace, grate: drapes. Apply - 41 Glendale Drive, IIverpool ----------------- !orners cast of Dunbarton may. 27 ------- -Bushbsv's liarftare r -FOR RENt—two bright, h er -Government I n' -Queens - - ------------------ Catedroorns- Lib- 61 'Park ini bathroom flat-hbt,"and cold wat- A al I "W= LAWNMOWMS pp high�vay No. RA" IAWXKOWZU pry .Partly fprA�shezk, on 2,jin Pickring Village (Adults) (alo,- -s). Phone Pickering 325W,GARDxN ROSE — TooLs stairw I Will Mean Lower''Mu nici patTakes'Toir, You., -------------'---- -- --------- - --- - --- VWLET 801L !— B-H PARM BERTS WELL D.IGCwTN'G 'Septic T91aks ... Pressure Systems AND ZNASkEIA Trenching ...I.PRONZI PICKEMG 46 -7 TreA - MAN YOU KNOWg Air CoinpressorELECT Contractor's Specialty - Septic Tanks Cleaned The - ------- — "nituy WAY pgoNz, incKERwO 355W4 -J .� � ' ROVGE MOTORT me Con. Knight, °°L - :.r t held their meetin'E at then home of Y spent Slw- Mrs. Slater, Plans were t7aa�te for neat ' &y with Mr. and Mrs. Chas Hood, season., Final puna were madle for lied r GiUaARANTEE� - ors -...... MFTF AC H N � Lr ' ' P�'npire Dlay' Celebration on Mlay z4 - _ bdr't. A.- AJt vis Mr. and `iiADI® 3E�fiVIQE °rM a ds at Mr. Lea Wilson's when Awa-►s�. lU1t1WE'Uitl� REALS= under su vision wal------------- -------------- s Dawson . nsww Per ' be given. Rem ,_,,,. AZLT Make or Model Sreshments, Caenmunit'y invited to. - L » 'i1NBRAL s bring their $reworks and join in the!DIL'r SEu - Al tlfur F , • AM. In case Of M:n, this will be held • . - Prhate AmDslsnee $esifee � } �` Y. Bonfire star-� at 7.34 P.PRO= racmuclow ' . on Saturday. Stifle Rep 7n11 �!Pvo*, or NiAt m.: Plans were discussed mor annual. Repairs. _ " •bamar iii November. Mrs. Boyes and W1—XcZAOffMA-PW0. J \ Mrs. EgeroN are conveners, Plana lI1PLrS! >N1iTJistIAIS KPU9iM3 - w one ick 1.9 �� were discussed to have vacation per- W • O ��� Lod two vo maraings a week Mr years � . VV mou;r to , tells.. GOOD Ba.BCPldN Qtr I:AC>�9 1 �� Lri Frig • •• l _ _ . Sorry -to Mr. R wa in I01OI•�► DYES ` 's�is>n<si sI , Ont: rePort Kuri WSW CARS AND TILtTCl6 sp edar recoHbopital. We wish him a BAIL? TILL 7.60 !.-1[. - OSHAWA w VIRWAY 2U L IIA !. 3E ClsarttAtei S>vss VM A>i W. S 'J. 7l�OA 9QjF, D.. A. I�-"UGEtT A". 90Lb oaoslst. Beeei.rss sea 8otleitor r■o»s r)leasxafc 3Nw '. • — ATTENTION.• FARMERS • - . PHONE: PICREaIIJ(,l ,9os}4S Eisithlh (3oham>� and Oiris ! ) ' ' .OS'Iw3 - , . - •• - • Qseawroea Hhli., Aiaz--+---------------•----_-= �L-- . - K LSI 00 C LA R K E n„,�e, Pbone - Ajax WAR A � (� q A�Eg YOUR NBW DISTRESUTOB -nor THIS DISTRICT Volt .UCTION£ERa = Supertest Petroleum a rpt, Resideaea. vhwwj Oshawa 3�•841E Air Cesdii}enb; � atiraer� ____ Iicelosed and Authorized, for the CAmdea of Ontario and" Yesit.' apace Heaters 17 FOR PftUbWT AND COURTEOUS MMVX-E — CALL', Asan Stock, Implemests How• ineta)satios er Res'aira - Chiropractor � � - - - bwld Fursitsre. s..� gstas.(J I L_TY H EATt N G -- — BRUCE COLWEL1—.on). ,PIC$F.Ei�i(} eazw ales our SFISCI tF at Rdaeoaa I&I MWERNIS 80wESBY, D, C. _ _ Rates. Dual Service for the DOCTOR OF CHIROPRAC= • - Toronto Pickeelnt• Psios of Oa•• y� se R it 8-3-3742 � ... .: .. _ IL — (WARES a -IEA? ': ' _� . - cra_gciLlr>:E•--hLrEi. U'$E) O HAWA RA OIL STOVE O.A.St+1 __. MikeE P. O. )� �► JIB= illA. BROOK ST. 80B'TS '----------- r-------------' - Yarkltael P. O. fraMM WEMTRY. ONTARIO serum Farm sold. KEN and CLARKE PRENTICE. auctioneers, r vVeskieos have bees eatabllsh i For AppelatmesN )!bone NO 8-2365- ..� BROCK ROAD " -f Vt;* : TANHB SUPPLIED.- ON CONTRACT --^ aucuencers since loss. -- � _lie Holme and School E7cecuti:ve Loyal Pogue ROY M. HOWE _ �.;_ LICENSED RILTCTIONBEE a_ _CHMOPRACTOR Pickering and Wbitby Townshipis05 �.a,r7. � a� '�`'�f .K A � ` t L 104 iROCK ST. Farm, Household aad Peepertg • �Y*7 _ Ifirllll'9i, O:JT. _ 'Salee.�i Specia16 : '� Y - (Abovo Eaton's Order.O ko) --Prompt Attention Gives y_ s :' - -- - � s x = r; a '�; ?C.•.» r- a OFFICE ROURS: WHITBY — PHONE MO 8-21811 Tues. - Thurs.. Sat R Days and Evenings - _ . phone.... 310, E -Z888 -- > -- 4 �•S ,.. S . y _ . y. AN 41 s , �,,,.� �'"F �,T «,''•i"d.,.,"".� �' •:. w�a� ` ys"" fir' s '� _ -_. ,� _ _ _ •Y:1 ' Vi,.:µ `a�. .s"r •'� _ - 4�,y3. .Y`Le^^ fid,` }'�1.: `a. _.3�$.-"nh5#•. 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' DIXON ■ X N � P. 4L baturday writ 12,00 noon • LLl�,� ♦ PRAPR1iI'TOA �' SVA\TBD. x•. ra `{ i' eoFr 4 _per•^; � Tl� r i10)igi y . - i •,iY• � r '; s •s +�, y... y` w SliA1.L A:;MUGES AND ' We. itavn RYinY Buyers ,With - .,, FARMS 3j ' ,jai y�e •,7. -f"i''d+ ,4�' ?' � �; 'i' '� 1. Goal Cssh D•Iwn Payments € '* CO:%ANT and 111acDQNALD �4p aad'I`vties Ver ProLeed" Y _ $O(aFiA.G..CONANT B. A. i Ont Phone 26 XTgn,at stA1091 Oiff1c4 ILM3-0604 ';F +•g s ,�,� • �.. k- r € o . s '' J. A. WILLOUGHBY and SONS, :_ jAS. R. Ma¢DONALDI . B. A., • L•L.B - i:aaltnre . .. :r 7% Slmcoe St. S:, Oshawa, Oat - Phone 3_=T - MW Ezperleneed Saleemee Established l> Vok &Re - We'd insurance Co. MONTEITH.- MIMT-EITB .WRITE OR PiiON)a . ' - _ ,1:Z'"a,rs Public Service giving G's "Cove &.Si"Cove ill pi.p goatee For Farm And caaas RIEHL A co. �tsdetetna >VlsnsanoegOs Balldtap, CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS th No siion�io.. � -191 simcoe Street, r , ~ �. Or An ,R:.presentatioll n�prits YOUR SUPPORT.' ONTARIO - Bowrrman & :Gibsoa � . FROM: wIdIRBY' EJl - C. TH©MSON, Q. C. WELL IT LOOKS A GOOD HOP IN STAFFORD egos. .W� PICK 1lP, AND TO TELL EVERYBODY .,. . .. 3EON#Mt2ffAL• 'WOR= •.•'Da:rlster, Bolroiteq NOtart Pabite 80UT rT- DOCTORf- !LAWYERS-MUMMANTS- FOF'Di �� I )PAeOei Whi>tbi iE1• omee Hours PRETTY .. - •- •• • ' - ' ISM- e.' - b N -F. M. . - iL '-• BAR, ' • %AVE THE BEST PEE PY9 USED CARS IN TOWN ,1ou"' —Thowdlay — 8"Urda' ANO -THEY SEL. NEM ON VERY REASONABLE waullti OJ I,AWSOM " ofnee A< )<arddeaos. H1ghMy NO. ! - �ERIHs• - ON106 r A" 11911111411''• r" 91 Pickering village _ ' _._ _ .9i'�M*l Atl!*�n3A' .: --- >p1rAtJi. 111r=1c1lT11fA. ea ��• r ,• MAS IT KA! 1T LOOKS SO MILES PER -t WELL IT LOOKS A GOOD HOP IN IIM 50 TICKLED S rWAfJT GOING TO GET A PICK 1lP, AND TO TELL EVERYBODY TO TELL IT TO SEE!/ SP.EE�Y? 80UT rT- DOCTORf- !LAWYERS-MUMMANTS- SF'EEiJY TiiE CHIEF OF POLI CHIEFS- HIMSELF46 Oy LIKE YOU'RE � f' s CHANCE `:1 ?. •. .A CHIEF ,r CE MNERC D. A �X 91NK Y'ARC ON 1 C y� a.. Ar DUPIBA N Vo policy matters and perform some of'undar way by the fall ,of next .yeas•.-,'oint'y by the, Federal government is correct since I have been keeeiv'- the functions ' of a Niird spl'nter F>�ie-s'1 acthorities are somewhat and the Provinces. this type. of literature also, -- -- Rev F. W. and Mrs, den, of party. Five members must rise in iri~tated by Saskatchewan Provincial About 932,500 pounds of govern- ------------ - Kelvin, called on friends one day last supaort of a move'to fe-ce a vote on Treasuier C. M: Fines' declaration ^sent -held bsttar ere �n'LL -between F]ZM COVNC'II,' . - - week. - ? an issue. The independents still ha :•e , that the last Federal -Provincial Con- -February l and May fi, This has been _--_ Mrs, Chas. Palmer spent a week in +only"four but a few of the more in- � ference here in Ottawa was a "great done under a Federal :plan to reduce There is to be a joint ineet5ng ' Ottawa w;th her sister. I dependent -minded members of other, flop." Ottawa is expected to reply to surplus stocks 'through safes' tit dis- the Ex cutives -of PebeEboro�, amv Tile annual meeting of t'he Dunbar- parties have tiffered to stand witty this in the near future;' stating that count prices to Canadian hospitals ton, Orozco, Ontario and York . ton Home'and School -was hold n the • them --'for this purpose, at the sante i nu one :lad baen encouraged to expect and charitable institut_°c ij.. The plan Cia•,rncW. It. is. to be held on Mar school. Follcrxing a short, lousiness, time warning them that they may important and • sweeping decisions whereby each. approved' institution in the Anglican CXurch Vesiry session Mrs, Mar.on McClement tav- feel obliged to vote against them oft from' this meeting, which had after gets a discount of 21 cents a pound Fort Pw: y at, 8,30 p. m; AAyase- ored,lyith .tuo solys. X-:-s.� VLiller_od the issue itself. This ,may prove to be all been designed as an agenda -setting on its' butter purchases came into tsc+ested n the Film Cnuocil 110 - the Scarboro Home and School took an interesting, situation. conference only,, and that the major 'effect February 1, : There are more is invited to, atteiid:' dory file meeting and conducted the One o£ the most elaborate cohstrue- decrsioirs if agreements are possible than 1,000 institutions buying butter There is to be no files_cLulb'' :election of bVicexs'i� the new exec- fioh a&entures launched upon by the will be arrived at during the Fall under this plan. The discount -means month •ana I, will• give yo�,u utive• Officers elected• *ere, Presid. Federal government is now drawing ConYerence. that hospitals and charitabie institu- information about our Juiue ' ant, Mrs.' W. Cdaney; Vioe-Preexi- to a dose: The cornerstone was laid The Senate -Common$ Committee tio'hs can buy butter for their own. later. — M, Carter • .. ents, Mrs, C, C. S:mah and AL�-s_ C, I, a short while ago- for the huge Fed- oh Capital Punishment has heard the use at 40 cents a• pound. Wholesale , �' • " Fletcher= Fe�cocdirg •Secretary, Mrs. -eral Printing Bureau building* This bulk of the evidence on this particu- price of .the government-held butter - -' O, Beauctamp• Con+as ondirrg Sec- building is. situated -on 13 acres of Ilar subject, and this evidence which is 61 cents a pound. The Minister of p ONTARIO REDING reftary, Mrs. F. Hsbbert; Executive land in the City of Hull. -It is one of i they have heard has leaned strongly Agriculture has said that he e4pects Members: Mrs_ SLrdud, Mrs, west- .the largest : and most impressive i -towards abolition of capital punish- the discount will increase butter sales ,: VOTE Iske, Mrs. �iiiis blrs• Ketss and Mr• structures which Ottawa has. ever ment. There is very little chance of by more than 2,000,000 pounds a year. uc t. Construction on this building such a recommendation beim em- A , con laint was voiced in the " J. Bunting. A sccai hour was enjoy- ed by all• commenced in 1949 and the estimated bodied in its final reports.• It might House of Commons that the Informa- , Birthday grzes:p,gs- -to Christine Frice'was in the vicinity of S5. million. be that the recommendation will be tion Service of .the Russian Erhbassy � ����� To date the cost of this buildin is a to have some other form of execution at Ottawa is distributin free litera- • �Tharnysotu and Lois Da�zdson, u•ha g _ 1 g eelebrated their . bimhdays' this -week• little over $12 'million; and the' end is substituted !or death by hanging. I tore to Members of Parliament• which , Mr, and Mrs, k J. Thompson w� not yet- in sigtit. It is expected that The Senate Committee probing gives• an incorrect Soviet version of ' equipment and landscaping costs will Canadian' drug -addiction is ivin world affairs. The matter was brou ht . i OQC week -end v;�itors at. Willow Beach g g g _ =' •• -- ••• • - . raise the total- well• above- the- $15 some thought to urging the establish- to the _ attention of Prime Minister' _ • PRCIGRESSIYE-CClNSERVkT ilk - tivith Mr, and Mrs, AIEred Goodyear, • million mark. ment of a government centre for Mr• and Nrrs._ Don Annan -Mr. Jas. a St. •Laurent; who said that he was' Mitchell and rliss Doreen Davidson Operntion of tke~ Printing Bureau treatment of drug addicts. The idea isj not aware of the distribution of such �'0i" te attendF,d the Canadian N1,eiiiten3ingers in this building is expected to be well that the centre would be finatrced 1 literature. The information,' however, ; ` Xloncor t - at- ' ltiorthern Vocational -- School in Toronto last week. Miss i:fllian rRoberts, wee -known to inany at Dunbarton sang several solos Paui _ Bal directed the concert. . - :' _ ,A-UL*Se crowd -o2 be xl.hg enthss. lasts attended the be;�i:ng par ty on Saturdoy night' at Ciiffcrest. Refresh- - - __._sii+ents.were later enjoyed at the horns cd Mr. and Mrs.. E. J, Aan-is. l ..- --------------- ------------ -with•POMYERA�lIC des' n - _- _. _ • . .IParliament - ^ - _ 8Y- MICHAEL 5TARR, M.P� : Ontario Ridin; . _ Vie wr Po w' erflite built io fly _ .,.... _._. _ ISR%�_ R, . : _ automatic fransn�ission your job! Now that -Ross Thatcher, sac-C.C.F. _XP. -for .Moose Jaw • h" joined the I _ - small group of independents in one : - corner of the Commons, that group is - expected to attempt to assume a new _ SEE YOUR CHRYSIEA-PLYMOUTH-E:ARCO DEADER = ' Coamions role: its•' members "will con- . sglt -to 'a -limited extent at least -on - _ .. • Y alyva s ur-.Chrysler provides- you h such- ' design of C$ryaieii gives it The Ftirwam _ - _ -:._•e beautiful introduction to any scene. Look • that will in$uence *cars of the n T' _ Wherever people take your measure,- w- up a Oul G S� they know at once that you are ac- Where you are concerned, one fact _ _ ehrysler - - toned to perfectio arrive in ands clear: you belong in ._ a will- . - _ -= ' cto Yo aresuperb -also recognized. as being your d races o=f our beautiful' 1955 in a iadvanced in yota ideas—the sort of- Chrysler V-8 models. You ought to take unan or woman who sets the. pace. that- ,.advantage --of this opportunity to others follow. For the low, sleek motion- sample the greatest thrill in motoring i M�nujadursd ix Carwcia by Chrysler Corporation of Canada, Limiijd ; �/ i►.►r..� is q C er Windsor DeLuxA Chrysler Four-Door�Sedan / •, •' : h� .�. • - •' — ' - � )fir • o` . •- ' - = - 'tel... '' v �/. .. .... _ - X. T H E' ..:C H R Y.S L E R� i 'P L Y'M O U T H, _F A 8'T O `P, - d T R G-0 • -S Z G' N 'g .O 0 • N : '., • FAR G 0 all - -, _.. - �_. .. G & B ill Illfofors duobarton _ ..� � _ . � _ '� s : � ._ �vrr, Sr.i-?-.d::r- -.: .. ,.I' -'v �'..b _$ +e, r ax `� •t F _ .- .,... - .... 1•. .... _ .. _. .. _ .. .. = y amu_. « .,. .. .,. .- •_ ... _ _ _ _ _ ,- - • .a '- ._ �' .. .. — , '+ L ; '_ ' ' _ .. •ill• �• _ Ontario County Fedvir&Uea Cd open 'tar bus•ness the first week-end rental this sununer than others, thus and buns, butter tarts, Chea etc., as should contact acme axrti<'ser d the i Asilonliara in Tune, -Tentat'ive plans call for a gett-ng their initial outlay back, they I well as handcnstts and countless' pro- "market committee' - Mr. Fred Stnlil� Tke Ontario County Sederated Sar- F. `. oa afteznoon and Saturday ,morn. would occupy the shelte. , and. would `ducts o1 their land and talents. Uxbridge, R. R. 3: Mr, Allan Domm- , yrs haire talked for over a. yeas a- ing ma'rk'et when the week-end traf- be the policydorrning con=ittee for Tne market is being planned to gave ey, Myrtle Stations and Kra, .Tuba- - uR opening a "farmers, market"; 3ic iy iya viest. " all quest ons in relation to this type producers the opportunity to retail Hamer, Myrtle Post O=ee. _ _ .. year they plan to do' sora hurg Tropen eLfecfively, thirty iarmersl of market, " their own products and enjoy the ex- -- - --- ietinite-in this regard. Mr. A, de- I are needed' to PlYt up�fiventy Dollars Ontario County farmers, their w.v- tra returns for the extra effort irl PATNTLRS AND DHC.ORATORS onge, two noes north of Hrooklin, , each .(ten have already+ signed their es and f milies w:11 have-this sum- volved. Quality pe-oducts are a must $1.00 per hour for quirk, clean, guar-- oered his Land on the right side apprm•al), This. money would be used mer market available f7-all of their in this project and rules and re.vlii_ ant eed fits:-class Fainting and paper- dt highway •7 and 12'asyouu go_xp the- 1-to- provide- a -sherw ,-` prep6i dpp- fresh icuitsand vegetables, - their tions in this as in other matters will hanging. luad r C ERIC STOKES - DECORATOR and 1Qte group are awaiting the � roach and -exit, advertise and other eggs .an poultry products, their 'heed be set out by the interested 'people rovial of the- Dept, of Highways, immediate - -expenses.-. These thirty and pork. Thece is an abundant mar- who help get the market started. It. R. 3, Pickering - Ph. Pick. 6WW A is hoped that the market Will be ' people would pay less for -their stall ket for country. home-cooking, bread Anyone interestc-d in this project � Samples, E timat'es Free Without Z+e\� Obligation. PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FUL, SAT., MAY 19th, 20th, 21st ROUGE HILLS '..... 0en . Eve _ Evv.&Ao '_ Till 9 Cam. _ ' Except Saturday, 8;30 em.P rYp -- FEATURE .EXTRA SPECIAL! _ - .FEATURE ` Crosbe & Blackwell_ Kadana _ DR. BAI.LARD 18 NATURAL T'BAGS',ao� FOOD ORAMGE JUICE - _ - - (No Hagar Added) _ _ � _ In 3 Flavours _ ! Regular, Liver & Chicken for C C 15 Oz. Tins - 2 29a. 20 0:. Ti= ply. of 100 ' 1 Q tires 99c - : STOCK UP SIRDa .EYE QUIDS F8OZ8x ACM iPARMMS MAJOR TREAT Pint Bricg c ICE•_ CREAM 29C GUMS CL �' .� Battle _ BEEF PIE e cn: Not Why 29 _ CLEANER 25c _ POPULAR BRAND - - -Carton of 200 - ib. 2,os. Tins CREAMED HOINEYte . 3,ic 09 OR-HALIF'rm"CM - �T9C 3'ORK FANCY _ os. tins ' CIGARETTES _ �'� TABLE QUEEN Fall 24 oz. Sliced Loaf TOMATO JUICE `_ ,2 f0�' 31c . - Q� U E'S BEST CHOICE 13 oz..... Tins _ DEVON BRAND 20 Oz. Ties _ R E. A D �T R - - .15c . PEAS - . _ . � -2 for 27c - PEAS ,Z f 7 7 Or 39c CRISP 16 Oz. Jar ORK T 1STY FRAY BEICTOS -12 oz. Tin- !11[_.,., PICKLES 33c - - YORK 20 Oz. Tins - NO B� _ 'Z �5C PARAMOUNT FANCY RED h size -Tin : PORK & BEARS 2 for 39e _ SOCKEYE SALMON. 39c YORK CHOICE 15 Os. Ti= YORK FANCY TENDERSWEET 16 oz Tt GOLDEN CORN 2 for 25c - PABLUM P8XCOOSED 6 os. Pkg. PEACHES = 2 foT 3.9c ALLBREED 2 lb. Ba • � - • �'. g' BABY. 39c -.. DOG MEAL = . = 19c - oz.QIPSPECIAL S-lb. Car>n- DOG FOOD 3 for29c Z. D. SJUMS PURE DAMON N Oz. Jr SOAP FLARES -53c JAVEX:32 oz. bottle 25cP: MAPLE LEAF -12 oi, Battle LIQUID DETERGENT Alc SPECIAL =- BOXED CARDED PLANTS - = WHITE. SWAN _ t FLOWERS OR VEGETABLES TOILET TISSUE 2 roNB 25C _ �A $ 6 E HE , 35c box 3 for $1.00 WdARD 8, oz Jar t HOMis` GROWN TVESIf BUNCHES OVEN CLEANER 59c BLACK LEAF READY M1\ED "a lb. Carton ASPARAGUS . =2 for 29c Warfarin, Rat Bait ._89c ,_ •...T - IND$ LOU • Pks, of 2 C lb• tHOT HOUSE LARGE BUNCHES L .: 1. DISH CLOTHES 21c FL��CE 2 for 19C FOR SEPTIC TANKS 4 Treatmeni Pks. SEPTONIC - .. , 89c FOR POLISHING CARS 16 Oz. Tin + ' HIGHEST QUALITY'MEATS +NEW AUTOBRITE 90c - a �. sr KOTEX, pkg. of 12. 2 for 79c icxico 2 9 C FIRFSI �'� _ - - x -— - 3, _ FRESH Pe Blb w MAPLE LEAF ICBICSnumm Ib 39� RED •,..SMO • .ell - �unF'AST BA��� cello PkS49 SLICED - 19� �,.. PORK IRl 1 ' � C ". Boom IIEARF'ASTAt�B GCarton. 35 ,.� PpeQNB Ade-61 For lb-29c . FORK' Picnics- - D NARKET VICTORIA IIA? . - FIRE. -O R K S From •5� t0 5_ ri • _ r - .. 4 HOT SUNNY DAYS COMING—Short sleeved 'T" shirts for cool =wear and smart appearance. We have a New Fresh stock of Por Harvey Woods "T" and Sport 'Shirts. : I: p WEN'S TERRY -CLOTH _ --SUMMER CASUAL JACKETS MEN'S FANCY "T" SHIRTS NYLON ONE SIZE HOSE Popular terry cloth shirt with short sleeves. Blue with. grey trim or white Color, style and quality are featured in Now is the time to purchase these for Summer patterns of men's nylon one' size sock Harvey Woods. Will St with navy trim. Excellent quality with t our selection of sport jackets for sum- titer wear. Windbreaker and coat type in your holiday •wear. We have a trulq fine selection of quality, smartly styled any foot size 10 to 12 and on washing size returns to original size. fine styling. Sizes S.M.L. shades of charcoal, navy, rust and grey. F"ute and lightweight shirts in popular new shades. Mesh -body and regular collar for cool 1.00 1.50 ������.( 2.9 5 EACH quality gabardines _ :: antk measles within one -.1.85 Cloth. wear. Open knit with sport collar. All- _ : - disabled (for the first time in Canada) and Pensions for the Blind at age 1$ ... , - • nylon sport' shirt with regular .collar _ - ... B, &1' SUMMER HOSE - - style. Sizes &M -L. SUMMER I'�ATS &CAPS ;MEN'S T 9.95 ' Regular sized socks for men in all- -nylon, wool -and -nylon, rayon, cotton and w the right of women. to serve on juries and to equal pay for equal work 1.19 - 2.9 5. Fancy or plain for summer wear. Fine quality hats and caps in a wide variity nylon, all -wool, and wool cushion sole.of All new patterns by Harvey Woods. �J 9 5 EACH color and style. Try these for holiday wear! : . 3.9 5 - 5.9.5 EACH b 9c TO -1.25 EACH .1.00 -1.50 -1.95 PAIR °' v _ J. R. 'BOYES DEPT. STORE .m. - Wed. — 9 a.m. Non (Closed Wed. afternoon). Fria-- 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.b • m- to 6 to -12o , STORE HOURS: 'Mon., Tues., Thurs., Sat. -9 a. p a - • , PHONE 281Now Operatim "T he Big Store".' :- PICKERING ren &:e busy practicing "it for Me - occasion. ' Mr. E. Falisize is recuperating ai • -.. his bome following lus recent opera- ai tb� -!tion. __ _ pa. -D-*. P-mki rin left on Sunday ev- !" Ar• ening tT train dor Ottawa where she in spending -the' week touring the cap-. itel city. These - trips spons"d by C1 bs ravide the High - el. aA e School t►�y u' P -: students with a wond�er2ul. in . r,•�. - - �' -. IN TERMS OF SOCIAL SECURITY .:. this means Equality of Opportunity in � J' _ _ t P' p There is an epidem16 re measles : the sc'hoo3. Only twenty-cne ad the _ 4, / , • ._-Education for all the -children of the province 25,000 new beds in our - 'n• .' lllity-one Pupils ^vre ;n attendance , Roy -grants. :. • general and private, hospitals as a direct result of provincial ..the ,e. Mom}ay, Wanry, l!`eah and puckrin have had both chicken pox _-_ world s finest system of mental hospitals ... the securing of old Age Pensions ^ �: _ :: antk measles within one - ` 11.Or all at ?0 and far needy senior citizens at 6S.: Pensions for the totally + "Mr, and .Mrs. L,, Beatty, of New Mes. K. Mc- _ : - disabled (for the first time in Canada) and Pensions for the Blind at age 1$ ... , ` - 'Porcnto, and Mr, and Kenzie, cd Crnkville visited Mr. and _ - ... B, &1' James Davidson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Skylar. and _ g TERMS OF HUMAN DIGNITY it means the outlawin . of discrimma- � �� gamily, o..Paris, ont.. Visited :lir. _ t►nd •Mrs. -Bert Guthrie • on Sunday. ;SIN tion in employrllent and accommodation on grounds of race, creed or colour ' ' 74r. 'arid Mrs: C. Clemence spent Simon w the right of women. to serve on juries and to equal pay for equal work ;. ' Sunday evening wah•'Mrs. Atckrin and Miss Margaret Puckrin • ... :.. A ... ,the t of full civil rights to our Indian fellow w c>ttize s the highest gran 10 • --------- :.WorkmensCompensation_ : , benefits in - - °' v _ -GREENWOOD i`riends cf the community gathered ort the home of, and hsrs, Charles _ ` Y IN TERMS OF MONEY .:. it meSns that' almost 50 ocnts of every dol ar the r_ H Betterment in Health t' �,' Closson on Tuesday evening to hon- province receives In taXCS 1S now piud out r our the.r dau ter Dorothy and Ken. _ meth Randall to a miscellaneous y - • Public Welfare- and Education . .. � were held and a y-- shower, Contests - = — _ mock wedding Perdforwed• Many 7ov- �ly were receivfd and well- BEEN ACCOMPLISHED as T pviahes were ex tendeG to the=n o H ESE GREAT THINGS HAVE their coming marriage. The Evening Woman`s wssoci�ti� . SALES .. N UISAN CE TAXES! r ,was held u: tre home of Mrs. » :WITH 0 U T NEW . Lawson on May 11th, with airs. Ii, Middleton in charge Cd the wocshiD TAXES ARE THE LO �. t1 n, ;,'service, ]3011 .Call was responded to _ "" WEST I N C A N A DA I • by a household hint. Progressive re- - -.ONTARIO'S TA ports were given by var ous cOumn- - -- it and and an auction was held. r Mr, 'and Mrs. Glynn F.asttii; visited Mrt R, O Venticoke on Sunday. The Afternoon W. A. met at the church on Thursdby, May 12, with Mrs. Milton Pegg as hostess. Mrs. Percy Clarke arranged the Worship Service, assisted by.Mrs• I. L, Mc- S,ean and Mrs. P. Wi'lson..During the . • 'business period, the ladies worked on a quilt. Plans were made for a social. RVATIVE evening to be herd in June•The June'� aneeting will be held at the home Of IA NSE _. Mrs 1. L. McLean.- � ..'Reran •tl: . - Messrs Allfred Pegg, ' and Don P - Brooks, Greenwood + of Whitevale; are on a fishing tip in *I,,- Parry Sound stn j Mr. and Mrs. I. L: McLean and B a .`trice: Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Henn nP and family visited, reTatives at he r- R I d r n g O n the -Right Side boyo on Sunday. .Put Oshawa_- - Mra. Don. 7&naker and Debra, . Of _ P Huntsville, are spending a i erav days . _ . - • h - W It I and Mrs. ,maker. � rem a _r Frost o• s t • _ with Mr. ' The Young Peoples Union met at ti the home cl Mr. Ken Keddal wlith _ _ _ _ n -!Pat and Barbara Brooks ss hoatxss. Vote MACDONALD., Hayden ;X • : Beatrice Mcl een tookchar9w of the - - prograon "Stewvardobi This _ _ m - y vtreek.ihe meeting will be held in the basm t. _ .. _ ,• - _ ..., d . _ s .. •, r - .. r .. r�