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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1955_05_27.ckering Township Council, and ' unship Odficer ThonVSon are coma- ' "r`,; , - .c:ng to '"bear down•" on o.IIfendera o are not showing Proper respect Sol i t th side od the many ntfville! E L. McLean, Scarboro. • E Purcell, Chslrman RDRP Authority, Scarboro; , W. H. conditions a e Front How', left to tight: John Mills, A}ax; Mlltan Burk, Sto • ds. Several charges have been laid Westaey, Pickering; E. Logan, tVWtchurcb; W. Graham, Secretary. Back Row, lett to right: A, M. Campbell Scarboro; H E, Crown,, 1)epart- ,s week by Odticer Thompson a- ment of.Planning snd Development; G. D. Latomell, Departmentof Plannnini and Development: J, 4iarrp Purvis Pickering Village: Don Rayntore, :Mark- .nst Fersons who have du=pod rem hand T. J, W7;nai1 Markham; R. L. Nesbitt, Uxbridge Township; W, Timbers, Markham Township,'— Photo by John Mill9; Ajax, on the roadside. He is carrying an aggressive cam'piagn to clean yap _ THE . R.D.H.P. WATERSHED _: .. will ERIN on T NSHIP COCNCEL----------------------------------- r— PICHl l\f. 4'ILLA ;JE township in many ways. He will - PICHER12iG TO Vi ROADSIDE MARKETS ve the endorsement o2 most persons The A.D.H.P. Watershed includes Sort, io 41:, :.•1ci Mrs, Larry Dis- hfs campaign• the watersheds of four streams WEDNLbDAY, JUINE 1,- 1955 -- - the Rouge River, Du?Fin's Creek, At 10,00 A. 31, Having received a number od toss- rbey, P:ckerin;. .n _'ti a; lE, 3955, oil; Fourth Anniversary versLions Foart>s Alanlverssry H9age Hitht (Highland Creek and' Petticoat -Creek, At the )Municipal Building, Brougham i ments, 'and ' eyen comsplaints during the Oshawa G .n T31 hospital, a dau- R-ith a combined area. of 312 square for General Business, I the vast Sew weeks. regard rtg'ihe op- ghter. Lynda Dee miles. Member municipalities include L. T. JOkLVSTON, Clerk eraticn of roaasrde vegeLaole etc„ �Ir, Fred K.rby's *v:ct`ter, Sidney, ® - Nerdy one hundred persons etten-' two townships, in Metropolitan To- ----- ----------- i markets, ore feel obliged to note the od Preston, sprr.! t.".e ,:eek -end he -c, the Fourth Charter Night Aarriv- roma, five additional townships, three ENGAGEMENT fact :n these celumns. The comments Jars. Charles Fuller, El ca,beth St, hate been .n the main the raising of has a.tulip, 01-211 with five blooms cn nary Celebratiop of the Rouge hili villages and one town. The Authority ' ' ons Club - at Heron Park >ldenlarial was established in 1951. Mr. and Mrs. William. Haswell, of the question od the Legality of the ap- the one stalk. j all on Friday, May 20. - During 1954, the Conservation 'green -wood wish to announce the en- erat'on of such marke.s, par.-t:euiar.y air, Ray Dc -1c ad'' 's r.^titer with Guest speaker was W. Frank serve Branch of the Department of Plan-. Sagement of their daughter Alice ; on Sundays: others expressing a re- resent for the past wee'.. y, forester President of the Lions' ping and -Development' carried Out a Marie, to Rotert.Bruce Rogle, only sent,r a c2 the operat ons next d or Several from here atten '^d the � - ub, a- H -ease Kong, who spoke on I conservatiga survey of _the 'water- son of Mr, and Mrs, Eacl Hogle, cd to. the coarmpWnant, for various rea- regatta at Port Perry on Me. day, e troubled po' Atiaal situation in tate ; sheds, '98g Simcoe St, N,, Oshawa, sons. We are not pmpar� d _ to ens- When are wm goir.3 i3 have those - a.r bast, At the Head Table were holes in the pavement on Chureh St. �rrtident and Mrs.- L. E,' (Fitte) i Actual scoomplishments in - 1954 'The me;rriaeR will taloa plats on •war or dis�auss tate Nariaus r.mp�sints � - _ . were ;very. small; the budget.. had. its June 18, 1955, in Greenwood United j but there will certainly be' some attended to? limits, In 1955, plans laid in the pre- "• Church. Candidate B:ll.dawson (Liberal) Is itosrott; Mss, iR•ar>]t SLokvia, wee ad � soatece from which rel -able informs.; l e t; he District •Governor, w110 was tsn- vions ------ tion may' be secured. The dratted c� going to endn_ year have been brought to -- • rleet a of el at th ible to attend on account od illness; fruition. ;This spring a tree planter Ptckerhlg Women's- Iasi --0- ^+ttndav rna�i-tde markets ,some years "Fairbairn. Barn" tonighta b �; Deputy Diatnct Governor end _Mrs• ! o was u2 ccinsideraole az:nuy�rr_e gEt-taget4ter—no!bod9 a,13cw'?d was purdtased and has already been hind the barn". And:'ew Snider, of Maple; tone. put to good use. - ,The May meeting of Pickering- ,.to a great wary persons, but we pa - Chairman and Mrs. Gordon Penny. A survey of Duffin'B Creek troth Womea'a Institute will._b!e,_held on pear to_ have been taking things -more Ajax 'Dalry F' R e cI,-.y O n Hou -1 at Miarkhaan; Rev. E. G. Robinson; R vveraide ]Driv>e, Pickerin gh- Tuesday, May granted, 26 --formally oprrx* by r •try Cc.a- , --- Harry A N4•wrtran, dooaxr Presdenis g, .to, Hi 31 in the Presbyter- or less IIo: ratite and we have not _-� way- No. 2 has been made. _Plana for ion Church Basement. Members 'will mfislonef Everett Biggs at I" p --m. been hearing mluch on thea thing dor --- of Lions International: President' this stretch •include creek straighten- please note. Vis.tocs welcome, ! i .yprne tsne—the Lord's Dry Act does i elect and Mrs. John Rawbon airs. ; COMIIHG EVENT 4 r Ing and clearing o! sand and gravel ----------------------------------- not appear to aFP>vv any longer, and F>axton; Secreta Frei W. Noyer• from under Pickering $ridge, _all in C, C. F, AT GEEENBANB i', great many don't taxa anyway. Do — a .0 - Among the guests wmre Reeve G. an attempt to prevent damaging 1 we live In a new' ages BY POPLTLAR REQUEST - Todd, of pickering Tow'nnhip, and floods at both Riverside Drive. and The Ontario Riding C, C, F, held fir. J WESTRepeat Pertern�ance W Cyril Hurley, of _ i'QESTEHN TV SHOW �-a. Todd; Heevm at the highway. a Nominating Conventx,+t at Green- ` Pickering Vil'age, and Mrs, .Morley; ( The R.D.H.P, has also this year i bank on Friday, May 19. ROY Scott, Letters Te The Edi" sponsored by Greenwood W. A. Mr. and Mea. M, Sleep, �rRatltt.ng ,put its weight to the opposition to Seagrave fa:•mer, was nom,inat:d as � WEDhiE$DAY, TUNE 1 - 8.30 P. li!<. Dunbardon K rvc7anis Chtb. Mr, end '.the exploitation of _the sand and + the candidate in the new Ontario GHEEA'ticOOD UNITED CHL'F,C]� 'ldas Fred Whine, representing. Pick- gravel from the mouth o1 D' in l R ding AIt. Scott vvas a candidate in De a matter o2 the remG.^al of sand •_• Adnife 33R, — Children lSe----• ( 7 rr.nB Rotary Club. and Add. and Mrs. Creek. a l the Federal By-elction in 1952. T. and g�'avel troan the t^outh of I?:f- - Be, L,ticn, od;Sbze Pickerirng Town- Ajax, Pickering: -Township and'', D. Thomas, M, L. A, was the guest f,n's Creek is cue which :ig}^21y. SEN R�'mAeUeK AUXILIARY 4. p- i pecker. Mr, Thomas outlined the E t - ship Horticacltu l See sty, Pickering Village registered thea o s concerns the = t, cf, Ajax and the WED.`�ES-)AV. JUNE 1, A festure be the evening was the position sad the R.D.H:P. added, its � party program for the coming p1:ct- nearby. communities, T' -nm the in- i s presentation of a 35 -yew attendanoe r voice in no dneerta.in terms, to good- :on, and stated •it was- the only dei- torr.tation I have bAen .-4e to ob- at 8,30 p, m. at the house o[ rids; Ed, n. sward of Mr, Ravet-on, CLe c4licial effect, irate program submitted for tie app- i tain, after careeu: r,- --nal 'mestiea: F Stork, Cars wAlUteave'ihe Corner -at.. y •--esentaCon being made by Mr. H... Tne Autthority believes 'the .conser- roval of the'eiectorate by any of the tion, T gather thar tlr-fie i5 a cont"^t _ a 8 15 p m Newman, himsel bajng of 35 -year , vation of all- natural parks and three•Darties. He said if the C. C. F. of :nterest bet••-eeri '' ^ ^^~t^'ar ties --------------------------- A i. T.lon. Bath we -e raven beds of Tcronto -b eaclses should be u' held _--- .y.. ..?i erre tOof the first things it 1 telae irate a ts,1. r A F.TI . the government cona,caed :r . ('•antral Lions Club, which ^•ectntly 1 -------------•t_--_ p-.-._--_ me PRESBi'TvRT4N {ARDS\ TA c ceria:n n.rvate don- rt c}ebrat-,d its 35th anniversary. An- , AT HOME would sic, was t4 .ntroduef a hospi I believe rn, t thA a-t-ne ro-nr^••n- «E-'NF,nAY. JUNE 22. t -her highlight was the, presentation '' tai plan giving complete hospital ivy o' So" '1 Pick•>i. q Particclars Later of ,100 percent attfndarnce awards to Mr, and Mrs. Leslie M Morley coverage to every man, woman and th_s explcite•'^n. I a-^ 'n ^r-rc; "^ r "--- a large rnm'-eT of t'.'ne rrembe s of will be at home to their triead's oa child in.Onta:io. Th plan now oyer- ih•..Cons%? `ion i ,'^ -�� ct r'--e'a Guild " i ne Rage Hill Club', tine oocas.on cif_ thrid t'5th Wedding. sting in the. Province of Saskatche.ti - I are 'rev ins a area is a.ga -' it, -at e _ KT'�1 SALE. -=--=------- Ann sc iy, cn Saturday; June 4, an' under a C. C: F. Governme: t • .,,.,. nr -+ tic D � 27a.. , ----------------------- elected der -es.n+alio^ c FRIDAY. . 'Nin Drowns In Fish Pond $tom 3 o 5 t.nd 7 to 9-p,.m. would t: the pl-n adopted, The cod.•- � es w•rntin7 11' 3 ' a -ea r e on. recordfrom 4.30 n. rr; at the Parking Lot • -- �plete hospital coverage is given at. st„�,, at once. _ ' Tkte body- of 19 -month-old Donna` William' Hume, Danbarton •the . `o+lau•' ,g premium rates: 815•x10 „ rorner,� Rak;-r of all sorts—dies, %••Q.that 3 voors- «^ Maley, Greentpcccl vas found in 18 -+per year .for an -individual; 1-30.CO It rr - cakes tarts, cackles, etc, inches. of water on Mcnday morning, Funeral s&-.Lcs were held on Sat- I tete b � t1+F Pe--elo : r n'e t Prat of ss! come _ everyone welcome. for a man and his wife, w.th a max- > Please eryo When Mas Edna Gr^err ,i3iccovered Mines `or a de Rion rent at t^+ ^t t1:dF.y r•r,Yiai..nl 17ure. i._.:::ten, irtm of 540.00 per £cznily ir_espe_t.. u V` � e—s to b• very. di'Pr-,-------------------------------------- TEAthe body of the.little girl in her fish. , w-tio pa�s_d awe sudden) iast Tues- p--ndens. He h - ' _ g� y, Nye of tF.a num'er of de - :.^,t ie"'� RAKE SALE pond in Their gard:n, ,The Staley uay. fro> •h^t is now gc:n� on. The SFansored liy snake brie`.ly of Lha hiEhwav scan- er - C•>o� ^rnrrent is 'a' -o • Concf-- -^'0 family live'next door .o Miss Green: n,r. Hurd:= .wens born at Bsrn_ley, dal, After •the disclorires -in the PICFFrrvr_ T'\NIT a CHURCH 1 The ea-�'nis, Mr, ane Mrs. George Yorkshire, E.r.gla;;d and came c:. Lan- "Demp>e case, the need, for the aT' hoc the whole matter under ccs- EVE\i\G AUXILTAR�' stale have anoth.r ch -'d, Ronald, $• Y sl 'Prat:on, = At the Home Of y ; ada as a ooy. Ln:.ne tite F:ret World appointment a RoYal Commission „v ,, comae. position is tris: TM v firs. Staley -had 'thought the child ,; a. _ ; -, i.,. e 4`'.h Entt- urs quite evident, It was estimated Mr S. STA'vL=:Y 2ALSDO" urs cut playing with sorr.2 other 1 o r 5:nte 1y=1, h2 .worked at Ajak" �rrnrrlin•: to +he Pe"rboro Examiner, ir,tere�ts c� the pecple nf`'the comm- ,I'VE 8th' — z90 to N.V. P. M: ' n!tv .re; p�r3>ro•,nt in all c^pit mat- In case of rain this will he hell c hillren. Art''.'c al' r erp:r�tinn by " vv th t: e Corps of Cunimissivr,ai: _s, over $40 m:llion Ftad been' oce.•pa d a ar' the facts at I in the• chur•>+ neichZbors'and the use of a recu�it- r •,,sets, nci Vie::., } e;roleu:n, on contr>ct prices.' by the Highways 5 r•^n �� the at�en* on rf +h- \Tristar •� ator by Ajax F.re F -semen •failed to H2 was a member. of the Ajax Lig- Department in eight years. Junc 3 of �iin;'s. Hon. Philip KPllc and. the rec.v' he little ctrl, She was'pro- ; n'.r roLc He irivi•.ed a!1 honest, decent pco- I-EASTE;t F"FFR.;k,{ LGDGE - • ..,: tr � � tt•i 1 ',� ,•' �+.' •r: Nth �need9l}• z -cursed dead by Ccroner Dr. «. W. i Survivi.^.g aie:.his- if.; Ari-ne: ••a • Ole, whet%er,-Liberal Conserv-.ltivc aTtr `'f c+i rl� Ce•t•i- 'a=rerts m1y Trmi:nson. ion Rob tt, rend :uth.er Sa:t..uel, of or C. C, F. to show their d:sa;.provnI i th by the I A C ;r' - w•cTl have to h^ deal vi ? r1i0r+rt iiirh fichool i ------------ i DEtroit, r.f cur _otten corrupt political pzt- .I Pickerin C;---- ---- Queen and Prince9� corrtc an -i f-: Met r•^son T-a-n'nat SATURJAT, ?'AT 28. Funeral se:.vices vvele, :uudueled ronage system by voting out the Con - At P.osebank entirely free to cram- r^nt further. Norm Burlin ` n!1 t>'c King's lien s` - •_ by {i v, A, F. Bamford, Durbarton. s%rvative Government . on June 9th. $ ( I nate tlhat'the c t'%nn me-nF^r for Modern and Gld Verne Dancing 1 The de.eased vtias acccrdea full The only party whose record vvas th^, olrl riding cF ont• _in laa.a taken 9 - 12 P. 3I, 81.00 Per Person r The crowning cf 4'ne Ruse Qu cn ; Lenon honors at the graveside, •A t .unblemished -and ur'lsullied in thi§'O and Princess last `Monday even.ng. Presif.ent John . relies, Gf the Ajax eat.on was the C. C. F.. and- urged tY^ m� tt�r up, i rued !that h^ has ------------------- - -- -- c may 27 r s,. n unable so �f-r to ret any,rpm_rci- _ v ' cuiminated a fun.day of 2ctivity,' be- Branch conducted .the Legion se_vice, his audience to vote for a parry whose T- United Church W. 3I, 4, nscred by the R-s=.tank-Rouge 'M1 adtion. brat thi�•is nerhap<<not his nE spu Dunbarton Legion and Auxiliary, intelligent program will build• a ba- fault. His letter indicates that .he ' `� Comntitrtity Club: Col. S_.Stephertson,' ; and Ajax branchEs were well repres tet Ontario, Contributed. The Jane meeting of the 1�omen's - who organized the day said "it was ented. James Wilde of the Whitby -•-•- --- thinks en ed. by involvingtthe quebonbe - yourr M ssionary Society will 1• a held cat cy ' on,e cd the best wee -have had", Legion sounded the.;Last,Post", The NOTICE = - in the home of Mrs. -John Stork, Thurs. About t.,vo huridr.vd persons ,attend ])bearers were iron Dun15`irfon 1'ICKER1m>G VILLAGE COUNCIL party politics. He may be right, but day afternoon Tune 2, at 2,30 P. m, „, in ,and saw twenty -f v!e ._ . pa_ n 'at Erskine Corton - - personally I think it is a matter of Mrs, C. J _Butt will conduct -the De- ed, e- , ed't'he-crown g Legbn,`Intenne t simple'iustica wlt'.ch can lie -handled votions: Mrs, C; E. Morley will pre= contestants enren the finals, Queen try, The Regular. Meeting of the Picker- mors effectively on a Ltiasis of toss -concluding,- for 1955 is Mrs. Dorothy Hucktfield, ing Village Council will be held on Stott the . Chapter of FTenchman's Bay. She is marc- Tuesiay, .May 31st ',1955 at the hour rivtrntty interest and hair play, Study Book..C5Cs wil leave the Fend- c; 2®, of.four-y�eai-old >iaughtrEc, d atben ied with a of. 8.OQP. M. - - deers , isleasie call on 'ins id I "can 'be.' od an service in the matter re r Corners at 2.]5 p, ¢t'n, A goo d- She wore s red Folks dot dress, navy 0�� Y once -- hoped !or. r �. �ee od what he�ppens on Judie 9th. -------------------------------- her ------------------------ ------- r bruriette hair was •• - K'' shoes and her deep BERTHS i Yonas sincerely, A MUSIC FESTIVAL ` .� •' ' highlighted by a rose. Th@ Princess IS MYss Mona Williamson, of Rose- �a )HAYDEPI MacDONALD will be held In Ajax Rotary Ralf O� MTIRKAR�orn' to Mr, and Mrs, -- on June 2nd at 8,00 p. a1, sponsored' r' « bari'k, who wore a white lace dress. Ade ! J. Craig Murkar, Pickering, Ont., at - ---- ------------ ----- ,fie jos were: T. D. Thomas, M. the Oshawa General Hospital on by Ajax Rotary Club. No admission,' `,t" .` i Tuesday. May 24 1955 a son, Bot); 130 Families st4enddd the Firework Children from Ajax and Pickering `a E, A,, Wm. Lawson and Hayden Mac- r , . Display at Claremont on Monde ev- _- Donald. _ .. _ _ - . . - • doing 'well. y Schools w[ll 'tale part. - - -. Ruing at the C1atlmrnt Part. !� , �s we --- -�. _ . y ,r ,.. - lC" . �-s • _:._..■e-.' - _ r - s ..� .. , _ c .f ' Y .. f ,�,�.. - ;4 ;•.�-+ •I ' `•-- •..... .-r ,••„•.... , --ti -`vr -, +-' w '. "'4+ -rte r/." • - nK..1 �, - - • , -mor �'"J �' '•' :. • 0. i f ! , _- - .. .. _ ..... _ CENTENNIAL- der the ori rhea oi: *0 WoiAe-%o lsra. Sowierl:r bes•e. scipaLt es, and it goes without ago'- siding—•. riding t" WWCh 1 0101 - • Graip ad the W. A, Yr, and ld�s, Le Grandean, of ing that these �:ts have gone a �_ soli i *+Stow y'ou are ------- amrboro and the formees mother long way towards assistance in civic loos to secure a cww deal and +line-_ _. VIe in Centennial may be iustl7 "DRO ---------------- - yroud ad the ,e000elkut oemeat floss and darpily visited Mr• and Mrs. Cor. dinancea_for . general and special Deus'- tsp in lite 13'o�ssive Coosezvstaver *mat has been laid within the tsar CK ROAD putt an Sunday; also Mr. and Mrs, poses. From the Frost GoveiLmeiA �p behind kreu�ner Leslie RCvst. limon weeks in the building at ffie Gilbert and family of Toconto. last year the Improvement District —The State Would Qmlrol— reas tithe chutaCii, now in process at Brock R•cad Home and Sdwo1 ------ - --------------- od Ajax received financial grants for; T F., twzths ndung its C C no held their Annual Empire Day Cele- Address py p, C. Candidate Al Ajax education, streets and other purposes glib promises od a new 4 igivem : convem n into a spacious and atL th,e rein& of yower at Queen's ractive Christian Education Unit. Last bration on May 20, in Mr. Lan Wil- on May 13, in the sum of 1137,885• This year the son's field. Over one hundred attend- __ Introdaued by Neil Fraser and __ g�_ants will amount to 1177,962• Thom stands tor state socialism% •Tha con_ Bundpy both Sunday School Sessions ed and all had a good time. A bon_ Thanked by C. Bowland unconcbtiot.al grant, a djather aid to trot by state of all enVerprises, plus sneb in the new quartets, and will fire and fireworksfollowed by hot municipalities by the government of the ultimate control of the lives at continue to do so. dogs and cold dripks ended a ve_-y I am, very happy, to be in Ajax to- Leslie Frost, will net Ajax on a per the individual. Elect is C. C. F..gov . On Friday Bening of this week, pleasant evening, e.-nm,ent and slowly but surely t ee- p nim new Ajax from war days— capita basis $14,088. 7n other words • "7day 27, a FAMMY FVN NIGHT will Mrs g Cans and Mrs, C. Firth a W' Ajax ,alive with indust- the grants are to assist -in 'financing d' -.n in most things we enjoy today be held in this bulding to provide a other and aunt of Mr. Sowerby will go cwt the window, Party— social time and to raise a considerable spent qhs week -sad with Mr, and ries, _ _ e mercantile establishments, . education, welfare, Children's Aid, 't'ne dline streets, schools, chta-rhes and the municipalitry's pa -t in Fairview Liberal Party sum with which to develop our itac------------------------------------ . hundreds of new hoenes constructed The Liberal Party, through its lea=. 31itits further, Lodge, Whitby, and other purposes, der, Farquhar Ol.ver has made many sines the 'war with more building in particulars cd which can always be � - + The 644h Anniversary of our c4itrrch�� gogress, ' obtained from your capable and gen- Promises in a 21 -Plank platform, It : is being dbserved'on Sunday, Jtsn�e -N it moss my very great privilege to ial tr•,wn clerk. On the whole, there- � as .wail to expaxiiia them, and id you 5th, with aeav'cee at 11.15 a, mt. hand • be head Qd the -Ajax Wartime Hous- fore, it can ,be seen that the Provin- j do, you wall Find that, as'stated the 7,30 p. m. In Che evening the Rev. E. !�� � h I othe,: day by the Hon. William Good- D. Crosley hunger, D• D•, of Trinity- 7 !ng Authority which :built all of the tial Government has done w�e11 by houses in Ajax -Ing the Second the Mtin?cipality ctif Ajax both as an f fellow, Minister •od Welfare, and by Vnited Church, Toronto, will preach, I other •cabinet ministers since that it and the Dunbarton Vnited Church World War—houses so much needed Improvement Disbzct and as an In- Ia by the men and their famuliPs u ho croporrated Town. will require the lvub"e .'minimum sum choir will Provide, the mus:'¢• worked in the great industry which Contributed To 1►innicipalitiee .•— 101E 1450,4100,000 to carry theins out• All Reserve Wednesday afte•-hoon, the — dorrrted an important part od Can- The Frost Government in three and of this money will come out of the 8th of Jame, dor s Garden 'Tea and ad the taxpayers ---you 'pock- gorm Was' eimp to that tine. It is a halt' years has contributed to the p flomer•Eaking Sake, at the hu-ae cd my very sincere wish that this town municipalities of Ontario in direct ets and mine and cannot be raised Mrs. W`• H Riley, Coniirs's Road, un- 1 will continue to attract industries as { and special grants the sum o! $185, without increasing. taxes, VPhem else -------------- 1 from? What it has in the; past, giving steady end 000,000 an amount which was added could the money come — BERT'S WELL DIGGING •AILY SERVICE • - LOW PARES laicrative employanent to the, citiaens to 'ibis yea 's. You can imagine what can the -Liberals do for this Riding? Bep1k ,_,�� • • Ptessare 8y�ea� TO. ALL CANADIAN gene now and those who will un- this- has meant in keeping down tax Very little, id anything, I say, 'bub ` t,sn��s ... Air Cort wND U.S.A. r01NT3 dbubtediy come in, and: that the town rates, and in a wordy in stimulating they will not get the chance. I ,ant - w (Chute.. Specialty t+-'- �f and its people will continue to Pros- municipal progress on all fronts. The convinced that the thig wive Con - CHARTERER (USES �= government has long recognized the aervatives will cart* Chia new riding, s 'l41sa� Cieaaea 'Tia I deel sure flat wrapped up in this financial problems of the municipal- will you he],p ase to be the avo OBER ISEAL 9ERVIC1 prosperity is the quesgca of Sinn- itless-and has always been willing and to bring this happy state about?' - 8siritaey War SAT ATTRACTNE RATE! -' - fes a major problem in most ream- eager to help. If returned to ofdice I Let's wtppa'1 Sid geverpreresst with O a p�>�ihTQ 366w4 NO AL! GRpii! TMtrq icipaiities and I am sum it is to a have every oearon to believe that the Frost—•dorging ahead dirmly and to=. new and growing -town like Ajax large on this dinanrial policy. T will - beiligent4y. • � �---•------•-----•------------------ - with its meso admirsiatratfve boa�.'+d, sF.,�re further Sisrures sb �e nein- The meeting moles lw3rl at 11re - home - PAZN!'l�ig AIfD DI1CgifATCR38 rlNt ws lova ss!oaiaatleft As an hnportant District, prior to paign progresses to show* the total a- d ids. RYselr, Forrest Ave.. Ajax. _ M � t� A"d tpooeporatlon as s town, the mun3c- mount the Bova r myent has liven in R401"OisMeMB ww sea'r'ed • to the W *s�ahO p Drat w Ca WA i parD� • *811ty shsre8 in Provinesrl Govmra- grants in add and cd a epeeist chw- ' 9m� Present uadnt fire convener- . a n8. Garay Coach Lines anent psats m aid with other moa- eclat to e12 the mausiciDalities in the swip of Mrs. —Corr.. y - JMW 8"KZ8 - DWOILATOR - _ X. ><. _. - FL >� am ` N HOUSE Saa►pRea. $stimaUps r ee Withortt ,I 48 A C)bllgat3asl �•rsasss , ' � " /��� � . ' I�.REE 84RN__DANCE • :AT FAIRBAIRN'S BARN FRIDAY, MAY '27 _ TO MEET h BILL -,LAWS ON. LIBERAL CANDIDATE • "MODERN &BARN DANCING IN A REAL BARN : /' - • /— — �; On North Side of Second Concession, Pickering. between �' ` _ Valley Farm Road and Liverpool Road. / COME ONE! COME ALL2 Sponsored'by O$AAWA RIDING LIBERAL ASSOCIATION' , _,� 1Z�tOul�CtjtCJ - CYD EE: _ Y --ter private Invesi d' - 4 INVESTIGATIONS OF ALL TYPES :,sand thoWetithe''r` Store Pro teetion 4. Night Watch Service 11010 Protection and Watch Service „ -- , • W } : ,Phone Pickering 350013; West Hill ATlantic 3.1980 �-- LICENSED AND BONDED — I The man on the. pole is typical `AD information confidential as required by law.- ' of the many Hydro employees who • „ +�' stand ready, 24 hours a day, 7 days - - Office: DUNBARTON, ONT. 1. a week, to respond to emergency calls for service. �. It y _ If trouble is of a minor nature service — _� Sometimes f: prom - however, -.due to severe storms, sleet - i or hurricanes, trouble readies major ROWproportions. When this happens, j _ ... crews work hard and fast, to repair ryoks wires replace poles and burnt met out distributing equipment, This may nook laraaeea sma Aft CaaillMslsw work is carried out at any hour of 11»ay paoidon Cenvsrd= a'rO'� the day or night until service is - rAZIItoff pLAti AVA>QAXIA . restored, for these men appreciate - . •' Q BlWd 0MCF — that wherever wires run people i AZUR PICIEWW l depend upon electricity, for most of _ - . _ _ '• the conveniences and comforts of ; - mode7livin - _ _ & Re aired / g•:;::, i:.,•. , wna�owars ShaTpaneed _ The great scope and flexibility of • I - ' ,1 M SRA)RPF.1' 009 XACIM43 — Ontario Hydros. province -wide , HYDRO + _ •� IrsT>Ier sDa� ration, its resources of manpower NTARIO tr, E8 operation, O POWER AND H.' Nr) Mt3W'IIl3g •GIVT*G SEEN and'equipment, make it possible to Ism-Wp AND DEldV1e)[ T J _ { , ... • cope with emergencies when they +! •• IiODT POS ld0WZ0R9 FOA RL>!i'F — 76c PER HOUR + occur., O MOWF.HB FOR N M Fomm mown Si / t G TRADE-IN ox oLD IiECSBTEAD _ r ' E 3 :. iP'itED • .. I i► 1►ltOhlT 8+L 1RENC131[AN'S BAY — PHoNE: pICILIMING 116M �Cta►REMO NT A number from here attended the holiday at Muskoka. I the training officer F -O L. J. Me- rented to a number of. observers who 2 fair at Uxbridge and the boat races Mr. and Mrs. Bill Browning and Mr. Guire, of Barrie. Mr. McGuire intro- f qualified under St: John ambulance V a he holiday at Lake. l duced the est speaker, Sgdn. Ldr. ( training, through the efforts of _Mas. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Mayne of Osh- at Porta Perry on Monday. Bili ora spent t y 8'u F� awa, spent the *eek -end with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Borland and Simcoe. Cairns, No. 3 Air Defence Control, J. K. Lawrence, instructress, and Mrs. Howard Hoekley. family of Walkerton spent the 'week- Mr. and Mrs. Gary Evans of Port who spoke about the ground observer While this program was in progress - Priends from Toronto visited with end with his mother here. - Perry, spent the week -end" with Mr: corps in relation to radar and how W. B. Mac, Telegram caricaturist Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gliddon and' and Mrs. Fred Evans. they assist in search and rescue was drawing many of the ground ob+ -Mr. -and Mrs. Bill Evans and fam- family, took a week -end trip to North Claremont soccer team will play a throughout the country. He praised server personnel. Refreshments were ily, spent the week -end at s cottage Bay. game . in the. park here on Saturday the corps for reporting crashed air- served in the c ifetei* after which in the Lindsay district. Mr. and Mrs. -Allan Tomlinson' of, night at 7 p m. ( craft and for assisting aircraft in a tmw of the Fligidaire plant was ar- _ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Loyst enter- Hamilton, spent the holidays with his A good crowd was on hand at the landing. ranged by some 20 guides who took tained..fr•iends from Oshawa fo,r`'the parents here• local park,last Monday night when Five lucky draw--prizes'-were do- the group on a three••gnarter hour week-end..11111 _F'riends from Hespeler spent the the first fireworks night was held. nated by Frigidaire to holders of tour to see how Frigidaire ,refrigera- Mr. and Mr's. Grant Taylor had as i week -end with -.Mr. and .Mrs. Bill- Under the village recreation commit- lucky draw tickets, and wings were tors and stoves are made. Mr. George ,guests, friends from Toronto and BIake. tee, over $100 worth of fireworks were presented to a number of observers Schultz thanked the guides and oth- `Tweed for the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Caloway spent the set off. for qualifying as trained personnel. ers who helped make the evening su Mr. and Mrs. J. Peddie and family First Aid eer#Aeates were also pre- ostdanaing success. spent the holiday at their cottage at - --. - KirkfieId. a Miss Brown and Miss MacIntyre of -vId Ygme 21odern' Saneing 3 Toronto,. spent .the .week -end here with Mrs. H. G. ' MacIntyre. _ Miss McDonald of Toronto was the - at a Real Barn - - week -end guest" of Mr. and blra, Ed Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Taylor.,'EVERY FRI,pAY AND SATURDAY NIGRT t GET mo= NMAA6K FROM The W.A. group intend serving sup- - - " - per to the ggneral public on June 2 STARTING AT 9.00 P. X YOUR GOODYEAR TIR88 31 in the United Church S.S. rooms at SEK -PIECE ORCHESTRA 5 p.m. Proceeds will go towards new - - chairs 'and redecorating the Sunday RAVING YOUR FRONT END school.' ns • FAIRBAIRNS'..OARN The regular meeting of the W.I. ALIGNMENT CHECSED:ON OUR was held in the Community Hall -last -- Wednesdpy_. Roll call was ans�,ered 06 cane north' of No. 401 Bad No. 2 H18hws76 NEW "BEAR" FRONT END by naming your birthplace. 'Phe ma- Liverpool Road and Second Coneessiloa, Pickering —.Pbow 36J3. :.., was jority of the members named Clare�..� !lLICtNbIENT EQU�DBfNT wont or -nearby places. Guest speaker was Mr. W. C. Murkar of The Pick- ering - News, on : a talk of "Historical _: , - .-• Y . . h 'dCn t Events." Researc an rren Eve ta. his . —_ address, he mentioned when and O e k s'h a tt Far M where the first house was erected is -LAW MOTOU SALES Claremont, named the in settler. He told stories of being in the late PARTS Ai gEBVIC E Thomas Patierson's woodworking shop ZEW & USED CARS and related many interesting events Towing & General Repairsy�r - about the township. In her thanks to - Pthe speaker, Mian Forsythe mention- HONI} `29W PICKERING - ed -the -first woman settler and the 7- ' �c low salasi of school teachers. The W.L .arta having a table and benches _ ,Equipment _ made by Mr. Thos. Hammond for use • _ is the local park.. hl r, and 113rs. Boomer have pnr- chased the house and property of the McNab and will - - - , late blies Mar"garet . enAon has sot l be moving in soon. _ '' L�A� Ir r� •, . - bits. S. Steph d her= - -. . - -_'ANNOUNCE. and" ""will be hav- Ordier You( #t6me -and property. - - - +`a furniture sale 'on May 28. M vi - Mr. anti Mrs. Evans Ward were 5��� 1�7 ri aYi ur: 1. _c .1 y last Friday. --- - - - ` M (ROI Nu OBSERVER CORPS � AW! _ NEW ' i'i GEMEN - _' 4 0W , SEEDS (3n. Thur„ , A�Isy 1:+, the Ground e3NiTCD G 6dEtiATIvES M T - - -. _ - (� : - = t?bsc•+�ef � gat iF+ their_rally at the new OF t3�iTkltlO Frigidaire :w(iitorium nn the .(;olden __ _ _ c ��rosow cti ca wtaa - - d - - - - - Jail, . Ovrr 'UO observers and their - friends attended an were guests of - - HA1iF IOY .SALES. JOE C _ E AND 8F.8LVICLi i -� *• _ : gi�iaire, which" is a division of Gen- - '_..... _ eral ' Molors, - .- M r. A. Crestoun welcomed "the 'PHONE: MA'R•K1IAX 372W21 - rNo. L Sighway, Brougham `a C L A R EM O N T CO-OPERATIVE yup. for Frigidaire, -and introduced the chairman of the evening, M>". `S PHONE. COL.LIKOT — _ CI.AREMONT 38 _ Clare Keevil, .who in tures introduced _ �. - ' COOP'ER BLOCK LTB. _.:: _:._- . - - � •�- ' - _ ` RODiOblGMlPAIM.►Yi. n . 40 Ct_.' ForE-ffeve . _ - _ and. ; _ -- _ ., IC, 81 tionepreseh'ta Is PICKMMG PLANT STATION ROAD - I= ress� ve_ ANTED LET'S E. DJYME FIDDLERS !.. _, TO COMPETE • IN A- PROGRAMME' 'AWOF ENTERTAINMENT TO CELEBRATE _ _. Ontario Ountis'Centennial _ r - 4 2.00 P.M. 16 INP% NE 30, 1955 . , _' - .... , • .. WHITBY T THE COUNTY BUILDINGS,. OSHAWA RIDING > fo» oldest fiddler born in Ontario ConntY--$15.00 Prizes for fiddlers resident in Ontario County First, $25.00; Second, $15.00; Third, $7.54 - A $10.00 Prize will also be given to oldest atteildiag Man and Woman born in Ontario County :: - , . .,. • ._ ... `.` � � ' -:CONTESTANTS SHOULD F'[,TBhTISN PROOF Oi+'_ AGE � �' •' - ► Bntries1or the Fiddlers' Contes' t Lust he in by 5 , - A Liberal • Government 1 n Queen s Park June 15, 1955. Use entry black. WWII Mein Lower Municipal Taxes For You. NAME AGE ADDRESS. - - _ _.._ f✓. ELECT - A ASIAN YOU - 9 <'e ., ° .. _ �Cta►REMO NT A number from here attended the holiday at Muskoka. I the training officer F -O L. J. Me- rented to a number of. observers who 2 fair at Uxbridge and the boat races Mr. and Mrs. Bill Browning and Mr. Guire, of Barrie. Mr. McGuire intro- f qualified under St: John ambulance V a he holiday at Lake. l duced the est speaker, Sgdn. Ldr. ( training, through the efforts of _Mas. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Mayne of Osh- at Porta Perry on Monday. Bili ora spent t y 8'u F� awa, spent the *eek -end with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Borland and Simcoe. Cairns, No. 3 Air Defence Control, J. K. Lawrence, instructress, and Mrs. Howard Hoekley. family of Walkerton spent the 'week- Mr. and Mrs. Gary Evans of Port who spoke about the ground observer While this program was in progress - Priends from Toronto visited with end with his mother here. - Perry, spent the week -end" with Mr: corps in relation to radar and how W. B. Mac, Telegram caricaturist Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gliddon and' and Mrs. Fred Evans. they assist in search and rescue was drawing many of the ground ob+ -Mr. -and Mrs. Bill Evans and fam- family, took a week -end trip to North Claremont soccer team will play a throughout the country. He praised server personnel. Refreshments were ily, spent the week -end at s cottage Bay. game . in the. park here on Saturday the corps for reporting crashed air- served in the c ifetei* after which in the Lindsay district. Mr. and Mrs. -Allan Tomlinson' of, night at 7 p m. ( craft and for assisting aircraft in a tmw of the Fligidaire plant was ar- _ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Loyst enter- Hamilton, spent the holidays with his A good crowd was on hand at the landing. ranged by some 20 guides who took tained..fr•iends from Oshawa fo,r`'the parents here• local park,last Monday night when Five lucky draw--prizes'-were do- the group on a three••gnarter hour week-end..11111 _F'riends from Hespeler spent the the first fireworks night was held. nated by Frigidaire to holders of tour to see how Frigidaire ,refrigera- Mr. and Mr's. Grant Taylor had as i week -end with -.Mr. and .Mrs. Bill- Under the village recreation commit- lucky draw tickets, and wings were tors and stoves are made. Mr. George ,guests, friends from Toronto and BIake. tee, over $100 worth of fireworks were presented to a number of observers Schultz thanked the guides and oth- `Tweed for the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Caloway spent the set off. for qualifying as trained personnel. ers who helped make the evening su Mr. and Mrs. J. Peddie and family First Aid eer#Aeates were also pre- ostdanaing success. spent the holiday at their cottage at - --. - KirkfieId. a Miss Brown and Miss MacIntyre of -vId Ygme 21odern' Saneing 3 Toronto,. spent .the .week -end here with Mrs. H. G. ' MacIntyre. _ Miss McDonald of Toronto was the - at a Real Barn - - week -end guest" of Mr. and blra, Ed Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Taylor.,'EVERY FRI,pAY AND SATURDAY NIGRT t GET mo= NMAA6K FROM The W.A. group intend serving sup- - - " - per to the ggneral public on June 2 STARTING AT 9.00 P. X YOUR GOODYEAR TIR88 31 in the United Church S.S. rooms at SEK -PIECE ORCHESTRA 5 p.m. Proceeds will go towards new - - chairs 'and redecorating the Sunday RAVING YOUR FRONT END school.' ns • FAIRBAIRNS'..OARN The regular meeting of the W.I. ALIGNMENT CHECSED:ON OUR was held in the Community Hall -last -- Wednesdpy_. Roll call was ans�,ered 06 cane north' of No. 401 Bad No. 2 H18hws76 NEW "BEAR" FRONT END by naming your birthplace. 'Phe ma- Liverpool Road and Second Coneessiloa, Pickering —.Pbow 36J3. :.., was jority of the members named Clare�..� !lLICtNbIENT EQU�DBfNT wont or -nearby places. Guest speaker was Mr. W. C. Murkar of The Pick- ering - News, on : a talk of "Historical _: , - .-• Y . . h 'dCn t Events." Researc an rren Eve ta. his . —_ address, he mentioned when and O e k s'h a tt Far M where the first house was erected is -LAW MOTOU SALES Claremont, named the in settler. He told stories of being in the late PARTS Ai gEBVIC E Thomas Patierson's woodworking shop ZEW & USED CARS and related many interesting events Towing & General Repairsy�r - about the township. In her thanks to - Pthe speaker, Mian Forsythe mention- HONI} `29W PICKERING - ed -the -first woman settler and the 7- ' �c low salasi of school teachers. The W.L .arta having a table and benches _ ,Equipment _ made by Mr. Thos. Hammond for use • _ is the local park.. hl r, and 113rs. Boomer have pnr- chased the house and property of the McNab and will - - - , late blies Mar"garet . enAon has sot l be moving in soon. _ '' L�A� Ir r� •, . - bits. S. Steph d her= - -. . - -_'ANNOUNCE. and" ""will be hav- Ordier You( #t6me -and property. - - - +`a furniture sale 'on May 28. M vi - Mr. anti Mrs. Evans Ward were 5��� 1�7 ri aYi ur: 1. _c .1 y last Friday. --- - - - ` M (ROI Nu OBSERVER CORPS � AW! _ NEW ' i'i GEMEN - _' 4 0W , SEEDS (3n. Thur„ , A�Isy 1:+, the Ground e3NiTCD G 6dEtiATIvES M T - - -. _ - (� : - = t?bsc•+�ef � gat iF+ their_rally at the new OF t3�iTkltlO Frigidaire :w(iitorium nn the .(;olden __ _ _ c ��rosow cti ca wtaa - - d - - - - - Jail, . Ovrr 'UO observers and their - friends attended an were guests of - - HA1iF IOY .SALES. JOE C _ E AND 8F.8LVICLi i -� *• _ : gi�iaire, which" is a division of Gen- - '_..... _ eral ' Molors, - .- M r. A. Crestoun welcomed "the 'PHONE: MA'R•K1IAX 372W21 - rNo. L Sighway, Brougham `a C L A R EM O N T CO-OPERATIVE yup. for Frigidaire, -and introduced the chairman of the evening, M>". `S PHONE. COL.LIKOT — _ CI.AREMONT 38 _ Clare Keevil, .who in tures introduced _ �. - ' COOP'ER BLOCK LTB. _.:: _:._- . - - � •�- ' - _ ` RODiOblGMlPAIM.►Yi. n . 40 Ct_.' ForE-ffeve . _ - _ and. ; _ -- _ ., IC, 81 tionepreseh'ta Is PICKMMG PLANT STATION ROAD - I= ress� ve_ ANTED LET'S E. DJYME FIDDLERS !.. _, TO COMPETE • IN A- PROGRAMME' 'AWOF ENTERTAINMENT TO CELEBRATE _ _. Ontario Ountis'Centennial _ r - 4 2.00 P.M. 16 INP% NE 30, 1955 . , _' - .... , • .. WHITBY T THE COUNTY BUILDINGS,. OSHAWA RIDING > fo» oldest fiddler born in Ontario ConntY--$15.00 Prizes for fiddlers resident in Ontario County First, $25.00; Second, $15.00; Third, $7.54 - A $10.00 Prize will also be given to oldest atteildiag Man and Woman born in Ontario County :: - , . .,. • ._ ... `.` � � ' -:CONTESTANTS SHOULD F'[,TBhTISN PROOF Oi+'_ AGE � �' •' - ► Bntries1or the Fiddlers' Contes' t Lust he in by 5 , - A Liberal • Government 1 n Queen s Park June 15, 1955. Use entry black. WWII Mein Lower Municipal Taxes For You. NAME AGE ADDRESS. - - _ _.._ f✓. ELECT - A ASIAN YOU - 9 <'e : r • _ • i V A•dvt's p - ASPARAGUS Friendly -Resident H g r as t _ "Your Frim esident � now. Pl.e,nt:tul, Time 'to' get your own LET COSMIMCS • - ZEALTOB INSUR INCE AGENT i> freezing supplies• Wal.er Dandie Nur- M• S. CHAPMAN - SALESMAN 6" • � PHOTO-FINISHINr aeries, khone; Pickering 228W12, - , FIRE, CASUALTY, BONDS, -AUTOB&OB2LE ��' Oa -VETERINARY SLIP ------- - ------------- - - - LIFE _ LLIITTF Il�6L'RAl\CE ETC.�� BABY NEED 1 4 ANTED=room• and board for gen- ]BUT FROM -A D LIST l OUr. PI+OFT•.RTM-S - • � -FILL•»rare.• in' Pickering Villa,,e, AjLX or FOS SAYE WITH nearby, Box CO2 News G9f:ce + �� STORE HOURS Jun 3 E. MORLEY THAT d.�...�....,�' - Week Days' ------------------------=----------. _. y C ��L C ii•A.M,tclO•P� FOR SAID -C: C. iVi, men's;bicycle, - PRESCRIPTION ��� 3 almost e e is er _..,n nu, Phcn P' k Frig 121 lo•PMtoi9•P - _ ,_S , -------------- POR SALE -7 pigs, seven weeks old, _ • .. Andrew Glen, Lot 19i Con. 5.- Pick-. .. PHONE: PiCICERIl►?fa 26 R B )YE m ering. TNp. - • • •Be ?.----------------------------------- ' carry a Com Tete Line of PLANTS FOR, --SALE _. J _ t _ :• .� Perennials, Palsies, Violas, Annuals, „ _ __ _ The t; Vegetable plants, Mile ani a half Fresh and -Ciaked. Meats ` 'north of No. 2 Highway. vii Altana `" ,' .� store 1. _'Road. R, MacDonald, Altona Read, Pickering �{: =And Groceries - p� ►. dun 10 - Z ------=----------------------- onsm FOR SALE-cEdar fence 'P*es, 10c. M r�� _ 411010111k^ maw per inch c.,t tops; -also ,.anchors, brac- eHs and poles. Mervyn Annis, Brou, H�,� COMBINATION N C. *URKAR, $, ! ghara, phone Pickering 333Ji: �' Fun 3 - - _ Msz'�ilszi -------------------'- _-------- --- PICKEJLING UNIXEH MUR�,H GH$1STiPlN SCMWCE iDOOBB 10 DuDunnd" tai - FOR SALE -200.2 x 4's, S `eft tong -'�v, A. 'E, Young, Minister A Chyistian Science Service will be, WIM GLASS AND 8C8EEN :,1,. W>�TSY. ON SUNDAY, MAY 29 1955 held in East Woodlands Commundty (above the A1iin H 2 -cents pec foot. Phone:-" Pickering , 10,00 a, m, - Church School - Ball, Rouge frills each Sunday a4 NO -4. •LEAR• ax OAS FLOORING OFFICS SC)ETRS 224W21. _ - 11AO a. m, Irlorning Woriship 11,00 A. bL Sunday School and Nur-, $415.90 Per M, B. M. 'Moa ea SM. - 8.00 to L -take- -- Y - W - . 7,30 ':: edne ay 800 to 13W9 V,ANTEiy--scroseone to take two P. m. - Dung Peaplers Union eery at the same hour. - - » » . » -For further irifcemation, ca11 - - PdONS: WHirTB�Y 971 • children for d'ap sure during summer _,.. _ ... -_- . _ ' holieGyh, 9 a; m. to .5 P. m•, MIs• ° • DracCice Friday 8.30 P M, `aM 1=7329 • or Pickering 227R1. 1� • M. Gordon -Woodruff, L.g1a St. _Pickering., » . • ► J - - -- --- AUDLEY ..._. ____--- _ : ST..ANDRE1i S PRESBYTERIAN r'` ..._'�yO..ONTARIO �SAN - WANTED --tor d.ry work. i Sunday School Anniversary Service CHURCH �' LUMBER YARDS liVA1Cl3 R11and {Ij, :Phone Pickering, 40, at 2.00 P. X Spec ial b'Ius:c by the Rev; Kenneth A'acLennan,• Mialstes KERING. r. p Everyone warmly vittd.-. -------------- ptl ill o rsrily in 9:45 A. W. -Sunday Schoo! a REPAIBIN FOR SAT.F -TV; cher' L:e13 and _ 11.W. A M. _- Morning .Service iSTAR ,.. - -chair. rug 7 i y 9--re'eiihore table: _ - ''kitchen uten:-els: d0-ts - rnnc,; v��h- ' TELEVISION & R -AD! vise O . �•. - - .. ,_. .-!ng machine; <it hes: bei cl-4 ctg: + � , :.'�"�r„'�.:•, c are _!Elle : _p:rkles -taotgoir' ha, —1 and Pet it; ce-bt-s e'cc :c `ireolace A PIG IN A POKE' - _ S:: ems; �; rcu;>ic so ,u_ �e[TfAIQC *rate: drams. ,App} _- 41 C+lrndpl; H Gcd were .0 IeaeQ'the ea , ter , y the taus revealed to REPAIRS OL' RECORD Bpi - Dri . e, Live: pa`vi Cvrre:s,:.< ,»: a _pe Ai- 0. h.. �ye� of r arl tt. the ,Ies Cigar s2 R[\G 273 :. Dri 'e ton• i th d 'w thou a TNa -*, L :. c. «r: ;E a r •- PHONE i'iCIaF- ; o:it.rlc, '-.e ne:s ha'td.. t • se � . vs, 4.r,.tvs`�arra c: the laws DUNBARTON i.i [3I0 & T EVL•'fiJHAIiP PF -NS and ed dmvn b; the Pr.pPt•ts i ou1d a'.. laid down by bir,nanimed'and.yet LAIVIN and TENTS' "PIAT ' . A. H. R.'tTTE`V i:come o�erla.d a e cerern-on; •ems .�.. wy �� •e't�,ru2t+rg Is�:'rn as 4•,From $29 Terme• $1 00 yi1 �' p.,F.• ..., Lt�: F r .�•occ .:i< w� Tr•,:, 'Tann t a rel it .<r.:i �ioM, . n<a, its 1'r�- i \O DOWN PAYJIi•''r•'r•i ON Rt)�l,E;,1�tC, 110.t.D��takTiE ,: - ---- ce dent u', n"•ha r cPtrr�n, ;>h, t ;,tc.,,,ue •h.+y -a, e° :u-ld by tk,e�r l �ana in e; ry_-i�lr,z• n th '' 1a :is titin �t,:''' r ii;.pt .felon inls !races to ` ^ > PLIONE P SER1Ni9 'M - &no(N I:1C.F (WR PEfT 13 ih" d - - Jewel' 1 �„ to by he i' i cTcr iia• ts•rn -z wart}; r>' ice i i..L i►1 i i f it G .... t, r.1ad r a. n;,rzn'nt:on c " �ikt'.1 ansx� r is -0,,, •ince=t :.at,� fir } r] rr The �'� Al.h'1: •11'ES 'P•c.ke �na f'•. :. _. _ ._ _ i-,"tfs .r•n �,ltll �i:li, ,The :er CIPr t1'Mtrpr. 'vL''S' ai tr an Tris r a1 T , K- ' %. a nn3 u>hy C;nd srras the Nvtthout 'ipv;s:i_at9rrr.' 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Parft, _ MnLBR OIL BUENER SERVICE TERRY S i • oTAco Pi1,oDTrcrs" - PHONE 195 V �f 12 Power Lawnmowers _-------- 179.93 • • • ?1 L > Tallon JUIe 5t 11.15 A !YI 7 30 pe, ii L! f Plywood ��_ elcLrza 1 � t3psee' Heaters ----•----attar- M9 Rr>EVi E• CR.OSSLE'Y. HUNTER, D. D. TRINITY UN7 M CHURCH + t Wafer P•nps ala - - .. -- t Wd fte" Tank, eenrpiete ---------- f19A 5tt 'TORONTO AND ... ' : y� • n -. •----------- ---J �- Sump romp. _ Sess9 DvxBA>iTON UNITED CHiTSCR cHo>s - 7s. P. err.. aboard PHONE:,� r>tc sill s .'Wheelbarrows ---- ----------•7b - = _ ;ClWdree's Sdeel safety Swings ______________ it9,73 .. ...Moulding llsi w .n.t w tee 9>A _ 'Quaker Floor --_-:- ilfes• nilosker stoves a.d Seton KI TC R LI1� •BIIILDER ' ?$1ZRY Pressatro Oil Baraor', FUELS. With 3 automatic eesttr.b us..fe- X11 T D - R09 Gal Otl Ttanb - ----- Sa•fe ife Gsl Oil Tanks --- is4•bt AND S • . .: CASI` DOORS fflNd ---- --- » • .. _: _ _ AA PEC IA L7` V _' .. • < Complete Cleaning Servteos On All tl lit ' B.t�1L .Furnaces, Chisoneys, space Heston, BUILDING SUPPLIE -------- --- ---- --- itilLT curt! >ili!'afii » • • » ACard 4* Tkanks 'AlArBRAD JAXPHo. _ ,. .. REET Insulation- I would*to thank M ri�0 G. A. e.vo�8 ]i'ke • e rttany. OIL BURNER SALES 11 Roofing friends and neigtsbors, Ajax and Dun- B.ekk �t ��iil Lod Barton Leg -.ons for their, kindness to, AA SERVICE my, sister-in-law. during her recent nt. _ CAT T• -' .TTM MARTIN Rook -Ins -ft "mile s ---------------------- • s She Hppjl lhidar was spent in Toronto and iIIsn�rtiin Bossed Whitby'lieaaring of glans for tine for - 8 thcoming Recyptilm for Premier Les. r7 &ntd --------------- '' in • t3Db, LiIn6�Pit;B�er\ he Frost to tae held at Whitby, May Bad str edwed 31st afternoon. Dr. and 3s. Dymond 1* "soft pMk6•86 rJ SOA SAi,13"-Tv; chesterfield and ane. to share .the honours with our Thais; rug 7 by 9; telephone table; Phone 74 A. � W. MITCHELLor 75. :.� RaWs WOU Premier on this occasion, _ ..: _,ttman Phytie �{ngLr� table arA. A mddo broadcast was tmade with Torp, a•daa9 AA • • pabinet; kitchen utensils' 40 in rge.; Mr, MMdhael Starr, Dir P., Friday ev- vashing machne. dishes; ttsittor; OX �Y B� �� - . - - ening � Oshawa Station CKLB. 'bed; chests; boudoir chair; bedding; - The final days of the week wes+e ~~---- - ,- - _ jellies; pickles and fruit; leer , s spent in the Northern part of the ' ;electric fireplace grate; drapes. U U A BE -it B U I L D E NS ►S II P P L 1 L '' Bluing Witt► Prot' Jack Baker, � 1 Apply _ 41. Glendale' Drive, Liverpool County, Organ:aer. BQShb Hu&' Cotes, east of Dunbarbon,may 27 - :Home. Builder's Plan, Port Perrrepv n tume�him home, chtr� r- POWER LAWNXOWSBS _ --__ " C!<ID1T !'LAPI AVAILABLE ON -' 138T'AHiS, BUIQ.DINCi- CiAEAQir1 vice in St. John's Presbyterian...'c- ------HAND LAWNS ------------ g= O PA BSA80 . his - . .. .. ,, . IIP TO TWO YEARS TO T. NABL>< R,AT>r • . _ casnpanied' b _ .. PLANS AbJII:ABLE Dyni*nd was, lltttle distressed (iAiCDTN ROSS - O :A Week WIO 'Doe- Dgmond h pnttirio"Biding P. C. Candidate ,� .' hear rumour h LST SOIL - S -H PAIIV>Dd R fit, � p, to ea s bad been sCarbed L . lr a _ K U • &. _ N O • i -1-C � i� 9 t I - � that he intended moven . �R om Port _ ... .,Y .: llN� ;The_ first tWo clays of this ' lHORiS pICE><1tIlVt3 it _ _ ,story whatsoever. In act, Dr•r Perry, The �D In this found Dr. Dymond at the OntarioDdanoiid is now making improve_ " "PHONE: PICSEEaT(1t q- - Medical Association Convention at _ _ _ _ _ - meats at his home a� nvedi�tal afAf- > :. 6ttdbtvey. -He -did not linos' to -'leave Wednesday and Thursday were he is finding. great satYsfaction with ice w]tidh will a>talve his t+esidence in the Riding, but had com�tnit'ted him I t throughout the Riding meeting I the record of the Frost Government Port Perry mare pleataant for years 1 Tn order to >lPe� -sell to attend a Y ago. I >e in ail walks of life and chat=' snd Doc Dyanond feels very proud to to come. - Con, _ - attend. he drove all throtBh onto ' � with deem, perywha'e he goes, I >re a• candidate on the PremieVIE team. _ • -t ,p!•+1t4 to save ds 4bms hulas t • Pr , _ Rt�UGE MOTOR � na4Ph S,iers, s daui lrara - doingso, u, and thus eaatrnbute, •� would etren�en our: C, Jo Anne. organizaticu, . for -- _.--- Mr. -and Mie; .Ross Wri,&t visited ind.vidu4,1s, to the Wa-ld Mission of. friends in Toronto recently, Our ChurclL Encouragement and M nod The members of Cherrywood W. A comfort was given to' us fill, in tyres - �! 1DTf1ofE 3 MLES FROM 1110cow. , C#i7ARA�TTEE�' Ma�rACHNIL - ,�„ entertain6d' -as -guests, --the ladies- Devotional Period, conducted by Mn — ADIQ i 3EI°t Vi E -- • - _ .- �' �'" from groups gat Brougham, Cedar M. Somerville and .Mrs, R. Braybon Ii p+Tj 0471jRE DEALLOR ��/�� 7 \I -� Grcve, Dumbarton, Locust Hill and of Dun%arton, as was also given by -'Any Mako or Model p �� w! '�'Whitevale, -at -thea-- ThankoCiering- "the sola "'Beside' the Still -Waters L `� _..F`UNERAL 10IME A _- 4 mieting on Wednesday,. May 11,• It sung so (mpressively-by Mrs. Austin Arthur Field ptfirate Ambulance Service, ...._ _ ( was a gathering of inspiration and Reesor, of Cedar G'rov�e, The Pt�esid� t' �. challenge, as given by tiie speakez, ent, Mrs, R, Tindal, presided- over .,, lHONIB PICEEBdNd 76W: -i or Night 1 -&Y i lylrs: J, D, Murdoch, President od the meeting and dedicated the offer-. _ .. „ �� 1StEAQ@1�tII:r pmP, `��� t\ Torc'nto Fist TresbyterW- of •tha_W. Ing. Invitations were accepted ltroml ' �� TRUE FALSE _ M, S, She based her remarks on the Marldv3¢n W. A., Centenriia'1 •'W, A.. Phone Pie `. � �•- verse ircm Petec 4, vs, 10, under tour and .Dumbarton. The ladies of Cherry- RU�►�.L w N? •" _ . 'headings. '- ; •Began where, you are; wood served a delicious luncheon at (� Use what you have. See your• opfpor- tate close ad the meeting, and a Iyap- MAX kCES Pickering* Onto xrsnEl CAGB ANB T>iUf7Bs tltnities; Give of your beef, and in py time was enioyed 'by all. andy Service To And Trans �1 : OSHAR� BOUGH AND SOLD "n W: H• 3 T MM"OY, B. A,.. LLB. PRONZ P1Q+fI>IS1?f6 306W . Cbsrtsied Bases iDI AN Baribrter and Sollabor Oocsdonsi _ _ _SIKSAY.D.C.B ld& � � _________________________ ____ W t ll�AI� - Glenwood Hldi., A�= WARM AIR F R 7. KEN AND CLA R K E )easiness phone - - - _ CHIROPRACTOR Rf�3 - frI -DAM Air Conditioning oa Burners . . geskUace Phow. Oshawa 3►8412' LUCTIONI" -Space Heaters Licensed and Authorised for the, - (X—RAY) C�tsties of Ontario and York. Installation or Repair• � _ • Fara sty, uGPrm�r gosh.- C h>trapraCtol� OU I L. TY H EAI"{ N G 158 Harwood Ave. Ajax; Ont. laid F`luIIitlne, 13ced' Fertr►ta D?S1NN SOWEBBY, D. C. Toronto Pickering -- ales our speeisilty at Reasoaabie, t. OH OF CFFIROPRACTIC -sept - _ „ PHONE 767 • - Batea. Dual 3ervia for the, DCK'I . - _ . . _ _ Price of One, ------------------ ------------------- X-RAY - ADPo ' -- a for - - Knikes P. O. Ppm* Air• SO" 141A. BxDcK ST, SOLYiB �,� / Markham P. 06 Pre," Merit' !N WjHTSY•, ONTAB.'[O IC 1 ♦r 1lltsatisss half lees establish" For Appointment Rhona mo -8-2565 Form. aucLsoaeers since lose, urday, May 14, 1935, to Mr., and M_• -s,- . Loyaj Pogue, } L1C£NSrD AUCTIONEER ROY M.-HOWE, ��. - - - _ - CHIROPRACTOR Piekerin; sad w'bitbq Town•le1M .9 _:. i ert j Pr. _ • He e! d -and D y H _. F ._ arm, _ ' 104' B;tocx ST. S. Sales A Specialty - A1" ,' - - r � - (Aboyo fotca's Order OAlce) q prompt Attention Given w• " ` - Oa F -C OFFICE ROURS: WHITBY PHONE bIO 8.3315 Thera.._ gat. - Tara. . _ . aqa sad Evrnia� r jtPons - bI0 6-2888 ` wlat~sAlraa+a�s+�aac'e�s>a.eaenea I� LE _41 � 4© - - - -- �,� a ,�;- �� - - i ,- r � - - : ... � �•� � , -- _— - 04 ' ImmkWaq monument Warks^ - - �R PAOP. ` Suggests •eedar fence Ptckefa' with .w, ROSY. Att9'TIDi, iethic IoW. °t , L & 1 Wki� Ontario '!me, I(iise West Of Whitby On �tlM.L. A.) - Ite,► Hidlrwag Between WhLtlly Mherst 1-7171 _ AM �►,As *is _ �_. _ T. D. "TOMMY•'- TllOMAS. lh,L,A•, WA,ta= - - - . �`!`� Y _ THE _ sirvxtl: - _ Conine Lumber UNEMPLOY1�lE�'T f _ C1LE111DENI�TGt• _ co• LTD. The C.C.F. will face up to this problem not run away _ _ .. -done.—We or _ _ it as the Liberals :and Conservatives have vim i DIXON > �. AYL >� " BCABBOROr JVNUDON - ` end will work for frill employment. pete'118iMe Weal 6f Ssart+eso CoileiWs . _ resW Adorees - se.>n.� HEALTH -INSURANCE I?011 PM -33 C.C.F. will nits institutea health, insurance pre' a • , - , ,..• , .: The definitely iPWIM QO�id,DCT, m for all the people of Ontario. A I-� A 1N! AAftevst 1-7175 .0V" �..� �.� : v.i�1 s.». - CAR INSURANCE . - �>• SIM I�. AL Se,tarday aotlt 1?,.M assn _ •: _ The C.C.F. will make available low-cost car insnrana. - is saor>us�coa WANTED OLD AGE PENSIONS - ,d.MBULANCE SMALL ACRSAGM Alla The C.C.F. will supplement the $40.06 per month now paid t FAsl+tB :by the Federal Govei'nnient by $20.00 per month. We, irta�, waiting,Btltyere-�Y)1)b �..� °"l. IM LABOR , �i CVIsAN'P •ad j1scDOIKA LM WYar _ The C.C.F. will m>iprove the Workmen's Compensation',Act; gamut"sr'Se,lieite,aa sad HMaF>ce � M >�nwvwe e°°•d z ,Labor Relations Act, and ,the ,Vacations=with-Pay ,Act. The. socm d• per'' A. 714.141 �l 'mei C.C.F.-will also enact other legislation to meet the needs 1 A3asT. ,.. J . >S:.L.B. - ..A.. WtttAva of Labor. and SION9 . NALD, A•. _ -• Dda�eDO j B. itsal0oee, , f4• ,S. , - __._ ,.' COMMITTEE RO ..: .' . iesuarance CoIse >+cohr rra moN�era'21/ _ . PHONE RA. 5-011. KING ST. EAST .. :' ... 1f1iNtTs neer . saw For )Tarn Ani . c�•ay �• d - ga�gssem.r>iD AccotnrrAxrs OSHAWA C.0 F. RIDING: ASSOCIATION •W1leinunase Hilo 0 s 1K Shoe" street, Dioeth _ _ e,hDe, Llsaeaaee, Ot_ AD 'stag• �•o,wA — 6NTA810 — - p A- . .Bow- man & Gi,3stii• PHONZ 6-4691 _ T - AN THE CotJNT ! WELL, I AIN'T MUCH NO HERE AREA , - pIE o": ,> s"It 111 _ -THERE IS NOTHING GOO WITH A4uN�8UT PEW tPf4MtN I'tti c T LIKE SETTER THAN I'M PLStITY�o WrrH �gGGED 'Ta THE OPEN MUNTRY A MST Nita CAR FQOM PROM ri: - ` W. V• �1t1-iM,��lrt (,�; V. _ MOA GL#4-- -' i - • MILL I ' 9TAFFORO EROS. THEN PITY THE _ - >sasrbter. sewtes, Notarq Pablle PaOR ANIMALS' GA � • Pltisost RM Wh tbswlib>< - . Orb", Sours: -.`- - Tuesday — Thursday — 8asarda' _ - iPa tl.ItAIL (i: trltR>i01r ONUe At Redden•*- E t bwry Ya- oaralrMf and ye11e{tet . 1 11i1e . Pickertny _ V Hlai� .MOTORSD. G.WMCAJL f4G ►newtsu -OlpMa. PI4 IERIF'moi' . _ _ ._ •. , F• • tics figures there were 563,290 persons Brougham. The officiating minister garage across fzrom the Municipal Hall. - �Qort From on the live Unemployment Insurance was Rev, Mr. Bonnie of West Hill __---- P register at the end of March, 15,296 United C2turch. ` - . fewer than a month earlaer but 51,630 The bride, who was given away by Parliament more than at the same time last year. her faQer, :vas attired in a pale blue � -_ • - - _ In the Oshawa area we have been nylon ocktail length dress with seed r" By MICHAEL STARR, bLP., very fortunate that the opportunity pearl trim, white accessories, pale NEW• Ontario Riding of employment has been as good as it blue veil and hat and corsage of red -- has. According to the figures released roses; she was attended by'Miss .Oder- - by the local Unemployment Insurance garet Swallow of Rouge Hills, who t - -- - For three days, May 16, 17 and 18, office it is very heartening to see wore a pink nylon cocktail length the Ottawa Rotary Club sponsored them as low as they are. Let us hope dress with white accessories and a - - rw their annual "Adventure in Citizen- that they will stay that way, corsage of cream orchids. The groom Ship." Something like 1, 8 high school An increase iii the length of the was supported by John Hamilton, also students from all over Canada were average work week outweighed a of Brougham. The reception was held' in Ottawa by invitation of the Rotary slight decline in average hourly earn- ' in the Township Hall, Brougham. The - : Club. From Ontario Riding we had ings to boost the average weekly wage bride's mother wore a yellow dress � present Miss Beverley A. Bennett and in manufacturing to a new peak of with brown accessories and' pink rosea i I u Miss_ kma _J. MacMillan of Oshawa; $58.36 at the, start of February, $2+24 —the groom's mother was in navy and Miss Judy A. Puckrin represented higher than a month earlier. white with--whita a��ae -ones and pfrily _`-.: - ""• Pickering High School, and Robert J. •-----»--- ---»--- - roses. Pearse was here from Whitby High The bride - and groom left later :,w.School. -.- BROUGHAM amid showers of confetti and best I wishes for a hone oon'to be s 1 This is a worthwhile- effort on the Ym pent - part of the Ottawa Rotary Club and The regular weekly euchre was 1 at North Bay, Cochrane and Brace-cleans, - participated in by the Rotary Clubs held on Tuesday evening last In the bridge. There were 78 guests present • a Township Ball when the following throughout this country. The students P g ;including Mr. and Mrs. Albert. Cham- twee the took part in discussion groups under were lucky winners: Mrs. Swain, Mrs. y bers, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Roy the direction of able and well versed v Malcolm and Mrs. Williams; Mr. ; Rathven, Brighton; Mr, and Mrs. Bill With the all-new Hoover Double.' _ _• ',rears from the Ottawa University W Hardy, Mr. Lawrie and Mr. N. i Wymen, Bracebridge; Mr. and Mrs. fired stretch Hose you can clean up the de were giv-' Burton. Travelling prize went to Mrs. Jim Wroe and Barbara, of Brace- stairs ...from room to room .. , or and Carleton College. They' en the opportunity to observe the W. Hollinger and Mr. Norman Bur- bridge. " of. any in a complete 30-foot circle with- out moving the cleaner. The Miss Wilcox, of . rad- various functions of the Federal gov- toniNSTELLATION is • _ � Toronto ,spent the :ernment as well as the administra-1 The regular monthly meeting of the week-end with Mr. Ritchig--and Arias other cally new CO asked with features ... see it in, tion of justice iri this country. � Woman's Aaseeiation of St. John's Ritchie. p It was three days filled with ad- Unite Church will be held on Wed- Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Sheppard-and cleaner! action at the store,, or ask for a venture which brings forcibly to the nesday evening, June 1, at the home sons of Iondale Hlights, visited with free home demonstratiotra Of Mrs. N. Burton, who will be as- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Shep- ,� ... "• students minds the responsibilities of slated by Mrs. Lackey. Devotional to and on citizenship and their participation in be taken by Mrs. H. Miller and the p Mrs. Geor Sunday. Phili visited with • ' - - the community life of this country. It, be g p also gives em an insight rn Crowle of Oshawa. centl S. BAT 42DON PL CON' future opportunities that this country Y• - has, provided they are able to take Witney and Mrs. T. -English "*ver' at Mr. and .Mrs. Jas. Ravey. . and, son Q� 9 i advantage of them .in years, to come. fimay y attending the Douglas, spent the-week-endat Brace- CKRRING 3 -- - The Ottawa Rotary Ciub, and those Funeral of the late Bruce Easton. bridge. Rotary Clubs who participated in MIs• and Mrs. Stan Powell visited Francis and Mrs,, Ritchie and fam- -this undertaking. are to be cocgratu- with Cherrywood friends on Sunday. By of Willowdale, visited with Mn _ . Mr. and Mrs. D. Lennex of Pick- Ritchie on Sunday,"�O�`*N �Y . •fated on the promotion o1 gAos Citi-. ' • zenship amongst our young students ering called on Mrs. Lemmon on Congratulations to our newlyweds, EMM P ACS. P �NG ,55 YORK ST., h to high school age. ' Monday. _ Mr. and Mrs, Beverley English, who ' The forthcoming conference be- An interesting wedding took place were married on Saturday evening. AI�RESENTII�II' t+ on Saturda THE PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED tween Ru3sia and the tnrre big Rest- y. May 21, when Mise A gloom was cast -over this cam- ern Powers might yrield great results. Barbara Ann Hoon, daughter of Mr. munity on Sunday:when word was re- OF ENGLAND - Sir Winston Chun .ill. the :ormer and Mrs. Joseph Moon of Highland ceived of the sudden death by drem-n- _ x rlS alstrnANCE - GROUP AND PENSION PLANS Prime 3Ln:ster of Great Britain re- Creek, was united in marriage to ing of Mr. Bruce Easton, who .was " HICILNEBs wt.o ACCIDENT Gently declared that -there may be Beverley-George English, only son of well and widely knows "in this com- FIRE — M'"TOMOnILE - LIAaILrt� M Mr, and Mrs. Thos. En llali _of muni't g Worl�1•s Lar,r¢st Al:-ine-Insurance CompmW another-'`new look"• i^ the hretr,iin g Ya huvin at one time run the i follo-,%ing -the downfall of h-mier _ Georgi 11 .t nkov: H.q obaalva`ian _ spas that_ r� e h itis, a, tte�c ern that • _ -..' new me: are .casters �•: tine Iiremilin. w a -- TV is is b t o lir 2ar.9 _t• :•r 7r in a t her de l e rview e'a i3 not a ,• h. r a '::• ',,,-;k' nti crthtr ' f3CtS- :: �w}'! ri':Ors, •;pv der-U.i' I u��?-tiJir -_ - - - - .- _ _', - hind 41;, ,:i hiuh moy,e_,1 ae unfit - .. -_ -.:: _. �ena�ci-w; x•� rile oti�rr�iic-lt;iin�' ,.. -- - - es cd 11- �:'lSh Cn d eft irr 1d ac,• ", th imV :in .. other. axA.has`r a Cull short, r:f rias: Chevrolet -Truck's are the first to e :aid ' c.;ulcl revs most . _This, h �. p - - - a brim }ou• a guar General 'Motors _ beneLcki ' tcu t:-.t• n -ti r:rh� i0lin 'rl spas _ �. x:. , � dei clupmcnt rn vii biliiy, originally .. -es of v c. all over the � c.i'.Ia." - ....&.a .. ._ .. . --. . � - -introduced in the passenger •car fidd ,1 Russit-may be panning far-rI'ach- - _.. ""^"""_'� ' -• - - - —the Panoramic Windshield. It's t' _ Ing chioiges -ia • its. foreign Ixrl icy which will ease µ'4rld tenbior,. The = f easy to ' ! one see that Chevrolet's signing of -the Austrian Treaty `end newTask-Force Trucks are the � m d he «orb di_.a .amenia talky It-ad it) the - most modern. on t road. - • { _ _ I __ • . hope that Russia intends to snow a ` 'greater-williragrrese` to"discusa steps .. - to bring about world peace. • The' Canadian government here in Ottawa' feels that -considerable progress could - -be made at a Big Four meeting. -...r .. , ..._. F _ . F. 1 Let us hope that all this talk be-... - :comes reality -and that a more secure feeling• of peace wilt _be prevalent in;,: the world in a abort white. ,,. : The formal debate on the- budget is now over. It was not amongst Par- Iiamenes longest debatea- but even so,47 most members . were relieved that it _yen any rue mit out z t -was over. By the time the final vote waa taken, the .debate had lasted, cn and off with many breaks fn between, ' •. ... .. for some 14 days. The government 'b:� Pok the opportunity during this bud- s tint. ';get debate to-break it off and. inject e n t ees .. many items' of biMiness which ap- peared on the order paper. Into the Hansard mora went -95 It Can't U a Modern Truck without New speeches by members of Parliament, Panoramic Windshield —New Hig Level T ,� -,:most of them delivered when there h - .�; -ere only' 30 to 50'member's present. -: ... .Ventilation -New Concealed Safety Steps .: K •:a. _ Out of the 95 speeches I venture to ' asay there' were not more- than 10 - -New Seats and Controls -ALL the Chev- '• a that particularly pertained to the _rolet Features that make-Truck` Driving budget itself. The members took ad- Safer, Easier and More Comfortable Than vantage of the situation to talk about Y _ everything tui4er the .U. : The consumer price index inched - ttp to 116:1 from 116.0 between March = . • cabs are only the Everything bout 1 and April 1, as small Increases In beginning! ]? rythmga New a nII1 . food anAl shelter costs outweighed the bodies is new and advanced in design. Frames tractional decreases in other group - are new and more rugged, Engines are new and so ..,:prime. These figures are from the are suspension systems.. There have never been Dominion Bureau of statistics Week trucks before so new and modern in so many ways. Iy Bulletin issued under date of May 6.: #'rices of farm produce at fermi- i Come in and see how a new Task-Force Truck will sal markets averaged 6.1 pe nt . pay oS now on your job - and put you ahead again higher in April than is March; a slrht _ _ .. _ .. '. at trade-in time 1 , decrease in animal products outweighed by a 1b.4 peI'¢ent increase _ -_ In field producbt, mainly due to a sub- , .. .:. Ch .� al aavato ie Bo>atoes. � 'ruAeoording to the Btu of stags.- suralet_ _ - — IM—DIE.-A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE NO.- t TRUCK'• • S%o►e Repairs - -- mom iPloitestni : - See Your Chevrolet Dealer CT-mo rlx�r 3NTMIAIB USM - - GOM COW GO 7 M l •n>� - _ - Paul lrwin':.Motors, ax _ - F BALSAM MT. ZION GOOD GO ERiii • � � The ALL�;4 Serv_ce Class .me, oII Wiednescay night.,, in the tasaa'unt of _ i - the churcli, with the Goodtellowship - Class o1 Chiremont, ..as rueri.s. T e rneeeling' opened with tk* Prrsid�nt, Mrs. Reg. Hoskin in the char 'with - - - -- the singing at hyarn 578, followed by � p•ayex•. The scripture w -as read by , - 3irs. J. Empringhaw and the minutes read and adopted.: A' letter turas read _ from Miss -Jean :Linton -who is on aniss.on work , in Africa. Hy== 513 Since the present Progressive Conservative administration tools office, FOUR ' .was sung, Sollowned by some very lovei'y pictures sh.�wn. by Mr, 'and 11LTNDRED THOUSAND NEW JOBS have _been created in Ontario I&x. L. •Robinsion oe Toronto. Qur population has increased by a million and a quarter. Our production _ Lveryww enjoyed a dainty lt:=h has tripled. SIX HUNDRED NEW INDUSTRIES have been established. and social '!four'. s area in the world can match this accomplishment of our people. -- Mr, and Mss. V. Redding. anti Tarn- $VO comparable -. fly moved to Oshawa . on Saturday. liar• Rodding has work i --d `br Mr. - Reg, Hoskin Toed the F .s►x or ac.►- _ - THE -FROST GOVERNMENT has played increased from less than 2 million to almost en years, a great role in this achievement. As never 6 million horsepower in a decade. This Mr, and Mrs, T, rr-r 1' before in our history your tax • dollars are .magnificent achievement 11 -been the chief - - Uxbridge, lids, and Mrs, Walter Gould 4 --- o1 Marl&o= and'XW Mable � od being re -invested by your government in Usingle factor in our ten-year development. Tcronto had supper on Saturday e►- - �' your Individual and family progress and ening wt� Mr. and Mrs. Cecrl. Jonm ; ecunty. Good Government has attracted .OUR STANDARD OF LIVING has im- , _ .. There is a real epidemic of measles -Good Business to our province. Good Gov- roved b more -than a third. Work hours r. jet M -tn thii contininity�bodt seven ee p p y f eight families, ernment has created a llomit, have been shortened and average weekly _ 31n. Winton WIL'te spent the week - - climate in which job ex vitable. x has increased 113 /a. Our labour legis- + . end with Mrs. M. Grey at Pickering. 'Mostadvanced In a wOf - _ taon is Day la ' the v ed the ld _ k _ THE FROST GOVERNMENT has st ov a Hydra _ IS YEAR the Fro G ernm nt o NTARIQ� ' _ sparked our whole economy throw and the Municipalities (with the financial • wise and enterprising in in. high- help of the Government) will spend . $700 ways, schools,. hospitals, public.works and million in new capital construction This wiRIDING'.` .great conservation ,projects. ,create 175,000 new.lobs. Dr. M. B. » 'THE FROST 'GOVERNMENT rescued • :'HUMAN BETTERMENT of our people, ,.,-Vote, D Oc - Hydro from the chaos .into which it was the great and abiding objective of the Frost r - plunged by the previous administration Government, is being advanced by leaps = - which added not one single generating plant ...and bounds. Almost 50 cents of every dollar jYMOND in 9 years of office. Under the present the province receives'in taxes is pard out for :administration 14 new generating plants' .. Human Betterment in Health, Public Wel- have been built. f Hydro capacity has been are and Education ..PgOGAESSI}-E-CONSERVATIVIS �, ..,. . ;. TUNE 9th ..AKITADInIC TAX99 ARE THE LOWEST IN CANADA _ 0 FAKIV 10,T/ A HEAR D� DYMOhTD RADIO ° N EW DEAL fO R A NEW RIDING J z ..-:-.,HOT SUNNY DAYS -COMING—Short sleeved "T" ghirts. for cool wear and smart appearance. We have a New Fresh stock of - pp Popular Harvey Woods `'T" and Sport Shirts. MEN'S TERRY -CLOTH SUMMER CASUAL JACKETS MEN'S FANCY "T" SHIRTS - NYLON ONE SIZE HOSE 1Poputar terry cloth shirt with. short Color, style and quality are featured in Now is the time to purchase these for ' sleeves. Blue with grey trim or white - our selection of sport jackets for sum- your holiday wear. We have a truly Summer patterns of men's nylon one- ` p y size sock by Harvey Woods. Will &t any foot size 10 to 12 and on washing with navy trier. Excellent quality with fine styling. Sizes S etlen mer wear. Windbreaker and coat type in fine selection of quality, smartly styled charcoal, navy, rust and grey. shirts in popular new shades. " returns to original size. ___ - _ shades of , 5 EACH Fine quality gabardines and lightweight Mesh body and regular collar for cool 1000-1.50- 1.85 EACH A6 X cloth. wear. Open knit with sport collar. All. .... A-1 Hayden style. Sizes S=M.L. MEN'S SUMMER HOSE TO 9,95 SUMMER HATS & CAPS Regular sized socks for men in all- - - nylon, wool -and -nylon, rayon, cotton and �' 9 = 2.95 -of Fancy o plain for summer wear. Fine quality Lts and caps in a wide variety color and style. Try these for"Eobday 11 -woo and wool cushion sole. nylon, a - . _ _.. y n, h 1 All new patterns by Harvey Woods. � 5.95 EACH Aft cam.- :. ?� �� pq:..., A;1. 6 qc TO 5 EACH N . t R. BOYES DEPT. -STORE _ STORE HOURS : Mon., Tues., Thurs., Satf-9 a. ni. to 6 p.pt. Wed. — 9 a=. to 12 Noon ( Closed Wed. afternoon). Fri. — 9 a.m. to 9 P.M. „/.�: " .ltl �..}• .. J-�' ai-:. ,(....._ _ BALSAM MT. ZION GOOD GO ERiii • � � The ALL�;4 Serv_ce Class .me, oII Wiednescay night.,, in the tasaa'unt of _ i - the churcli, with the Goodtellowship - Class o1 Chiremont, ..as rueri.s. T e rneeeling' opened with tk* Prrsid�nt, Mrs. Reg. Hoskin in the char 'with - - - -- the singing at hyarn 578, followed by � p•ayex•. The scripture w -as read by , - 3irs. J. Empringhaw and the minutes read and adopted.: A' letter turas read _ from Miss -Jean :Linton -who is on aniss.on work , in Africa. Hy== 513 Since the present Progressive Conservative administration tools office, FOUR ' .was sung, Sollowned by some very lovei'y pictures sh.�wn. by Mr, 'and 11LTNDRED THOUSAND NEW JOBS have _been created in Ontario I&x. L. •Robinsion oe Toronto. Qur population has increased by a million and a quarter. Our production _ Lveryww enjoyed a dainty lt:=h has tripled. SIX HUNDRED NEW INDUSTRIES have been established. and social '!four'. s area in the world can match this accomplishment of our people. -- Mr, and Mss. V. Redding. anti Tarn- $VO comparable -. fly moved to Oshawa . on Saturday. liar• Rodding has work i --d `br Mr. - Reg, Hoskin Toed the F .s►x or ac.►- _ - THE -FROST GOVERNMENT has played increased from less than 2 million to almost en years, a great role in this achievement. As never 6 million horsepower in a decade. This Mr, and Mrs, T, rr-r 1' before in our history your tax • dollars are .magnificent achievement 11 -been the chief - - Uxbridge, lids, and Mrs, Walter Gould 4 --- o1 Marl&o= and'XW Mable � od being re -invested by your government in Usingle factor in our ten-year development. Tcronto had supper on Saturday e►- - �' your Individual and family progress and ening wt� Mr. and Mrs. Cecrl. Jonm ; ecunty. Good Government has attracted .OUR STANDARD OF LIVING has im- , _ .. There is a real epidemic of measles -Good Business to our province. Good Gov- roved b more -than a third. Work hours r. jet M -tn thii contininity�bodt seven ee p p y f eight families, ernment has created a llomit, have been shortened and average weekly _ 31n. Winton WIL'te spent the week - - climate in which job ex vitable. x has increased 113 /a. Our labour legis- + . end with Mrs. M. Grey at Pickering. 'Mostadvanced In a wOf - _ taon is Day la ' the v ed the ld _ k _ THE FROST GOVERNMENT has st ov a Hydra _ IS YEAR the Fro G ernm nt o NTARIQ� ' _ sparked our whole economy throw and the Municipalities (with the financial • wise and enterprising in in. high- help of the Government) will spend . $700 ways, schools,. hospitals, public.works and million in new capital construction This wiRIDING'.` .great conservation ,projects. ,create 175,000 new.lobs. Dr. M. B. » 'THE FROST 'GOVERNMENT rescued • :'HUMAN BETTERMENT of our people, ,.,-Vote, D Oc - Hydro from the chaos .into which it was the great and abiding objective of the Frost r - plunged by the previous administration Government, is being advanced by leaps = - which added not one single generating plant ...and bounds. Almost 50 cents of every dollar jYMOND in 9 years of office. Under the present the province receives'in taxes is pard out for :administration 14 new generating plants' .. Human Betterment in Health, Public Wel- have been built. f Hydro capacity has been are and Education ..PgOGAESSI}-E-CONSERVATIVIS �, ..,. . ;. TUNE 9th ..AKITADInIC TAX99 ARE THE LOWEST IN CANADA _ 0 FAKIV 10,T/ A HEAR D� DYMOhTD RADIO ° N EW DEAL fO R A NEW RIDING J z ..-:-.,HOT SUNNY DAYS -COMING—Short sleeved "T" ghirts. for cool wear and smart appearance. We have a New Fresh stock of - pp Popular Harvey Woods `'T" and Sport Shirts. MEN'S TERRY -CLOTH SUMMER CASUAL JACKETS MEN'S FANCY "T" SHIRTS - NYLON ONE SIZE HOSE 1Poputar terry cloth shirt with. short Color, style and quality are featured in Now is the time to purchase these for ' sleeves. Blue with grey trim or white - our selection of sport jackets for sum- your holiday wear. We have a truly Summer patterns of men's nylon one- ` p y size sock by Harvey Woods. Will &t any foot size 10 to 12 and on washing with navy trier. Excellent quality with fine styling. Sizes S etlen mer wear. Windbreaker and coat type in fine selection of quality, smartly styled charcoal, navy, rust and grey. shirts in popular new shades. " returns to original size. ___ - _ shades of , 5 EACH Fine quality gabardines and lightweight Mesh body and regular collar for cool 1000-1.50- 1.85 EACH A6 X cloth. wear. Open knit with sport collar. All. nylon sport' shirt with regular collar Hayden style. Sizes S=M.L. MEN'S SUMMER HOSE TO 9,95 SUMMER HATS & CAPS Regular sized socks for men in all- - - nylon, wool -and -nylon, rayon, cotton and �' 9 = 2.95 -of Fancy o plain for summer wear. Fine quality Lts and caps in a wide variety color and style. Try these for"Eobday 11 -woo and wool cushion sole. nylon, a - . _ _.. y n, h 1 All new patterns by Harvey Woods. � 5.95 EACH Wear! .., :. . - :• 3.95 - 5.9 5 EACH 6 qc TO 5 EACH .1.00 -1.50 -1.95 PAIR .Z . R. BOYES DEPT. -STORE _ STORE HOURS : Mon., Tues., Thurs., Satf-9 a. ni. to 6 p.pt. Wed. — 9 a=. to 12 Noon ( Closed Wed. afternoon). Fri. — 9 a.m. to 9 P.M. - - (PHONE 281 _ .. Now Operatic+; «The Big Store". PICKERING BALSAM MT. ZION GOOD GO ERiii • � � The ALL�;4 Serv_ce Class .me, oII Wiednescay night.,, in the tasaa'unt of _ i - the churcli, with the Goodtellowship - Class o1 Chiremont, ..as rueri.s. T e rneeeling' opened with tk* Prrsid�nt, Mrs. Reg. Hoskin in the char 'with - - - -- the singing at hyarn 578, followed by � p•ayex•. The scripture w -as read by , - 3irs. J. Empringhaw and the minutes read and adopted.: A' letter turas read _ from Miss -Jean :Linton -who is on aniss.on work , in Africa. Hy== 513 Since the present Progressive Conservative administration tools office, FOUR ' .was sung, Sollowned by some very lovei'y pictures sh.�wn. by Mr, 'and 11LTNDRED THOUSAND NEW JOBS have _been created in Ontario I&x. L. •Robinsion oe Toronto. Qur population has increased by a million and a quarter. Our production _ Lveryww enjoyed a dainty lt:=h has tripled. SIX HUNDRED NEW INDUSTRIES have been established. and social '!four'. s area in the world can match this accomplishment of our people. -- Mr, and Mss. V. Redding. anti Tarn- $VO comparable -. fly moved to Oshawa . on Saturday. liar• Rodding has work i --d `br Mr. - Reg, Hoskin Toed the F .s►x or ac.►- _ - THE -FROST GOVERNMENT has played increased from less than 2 million to almost en years, a great role in this achievement. As never 6 million horsepower in a decade. This Mr, and Mrs, T, rr-r 1' before in our history your tax • dollars are .magnificent achievement 11 -been the chief - - Uxbridge, lids, and Mrs, Walter Gould 4 --- o1 Marl&o= and'XW Mable � od being re -invested by your government in Usingle factor in our ten-year development. Tcronto had supper on Saturday e►- - �' your Individual and family progress and ening wt� Mr. and Mrs. Cecrl. Jonm ; ecunty. Good Government has attracted .OUR STANDARD OF LIVING has im- , _ .. There is a real epidemic of measles -Good Business to our province. Good Gov- roved b more -than a third. Work hours r. jet M -tn thii contininity�bodt seven ee p p y f eight families, ernment has created a llomit, have been shortened and average weekly _ 31n. Winton WIL'te spent the week - - climate in which job ex vitable. x has increased 113 /a. Our labour legis- + . end with Mrs. M. Grey at Pickering. 'Mostadvanced In a wOf - _ taon is Day la ' the v ed the ld _ k _ THE FROST GOVERNMENT has st ov a Hydra _ IS YEAR the Fro G ernm nt o NTARIQ� ' _ sparked our whole economy throw and the Municipalities (with the financial • wise and enterprising in in. high- help of the Government) will spend . $700 ways, schools,. hospitals, public.works and million in new capital construction This wiRIDING'.` .great conservation ,projects. ,create 175,000 new.lobs. Dr. M. B. » 'THE FROST 'GOVERNMENT rescued • :'HUMAN BETTERMENT of our people, ,.,-Vote, D Oc - Hydro from the chaos .into which it was the great and abiding objective of the Frost r - plunged by the previous administration Government, is being advanced by leaps = - which added not one single generating plant ...and bounds. Almost 50 cents of every dollar jYMOND in 9 years of office. Under the present the province receives'in taxes is pard out for :administration 14 new generating plants' .. Human Betterment in Health, Public Wel- have been built. f Hydro capacity has been are and Education ..PgOGAESSI}-E-CONSERVATIVIS �, ..,. . ;. TUNE 9th ..AKITADInIC TAX99 ARE THE LOWEST IN CANADA _ 0 FAKIV 10,T/ A HEAR D� DYMOhTD RADIO ° N EW DEAL fO R A NEW RIDING J z r °AMCY 26 `7�BP. tog and 'Prosper P / With PREM( ER, FROST K MA _.�._ 9 P MAY 27 . 7.10 P. M. AY 26 - 12,55 P. M. AY M 30.70 P. K ?"y MACDONALD, Hayden M. -Vote yyr 4UNE 1 7 10 P. •JUNE 3 -10.30 A. M- - VA JUNE 4 - 12.50 T. AL. JUNE 6 - 7.05 P.' M. r r