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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1959_01_16• • i 1. a f • _ .qr. G'�pitiC/LR AN' 10111 11sAial Authorized As Second Class ypts. ?! hi0. 70 i PtCKRRINO, ONTARIO Post OHia Dept. Otta*s Year United States $&W FRIDAY. JANUARY 14 1959 s: Osstls Pse Cop! —. Ssiecfptios �: 12.50 Per --- - — — '��—_"_ � - - , �---- — - Crusader Ask forThat- • force Asks Township Police En$t „ n T p . _ 1-- x f u Ag ng - ,p r. Messrs McDonald and, . zonin -�, Crusader Development, waited on thezoning :Be -enforce Township Council this week, and — quickly went through the agreement deputation from East Rouge ap- Adp that has been drawn up by the town peered before ring 440 il this asking i PICKERING VILLAGE ship'• solicitors. a petition bearing . K b "Crusader" have asked for a num- the township to enforce their zoning '. her of changes, to which Council ap- bylaw. Winter sports are now the order ,• The delegation `lippeared re Mr, A. of the day, and here is Picketing z peared to agree we are fortunate is having b s>� Th cement will be sent - back -Roberston of Pine Ridge Road who The agreement W ship's solicitors with tea a in the basement of i natural 'ties close by. again to a was w open machine rural facilh y the note of. change tlequests of the his home. Mr. Robertson has appear- Frenchman's Bay was a eolourm x sight on Sunday - :., developers. After this has been stud- ed before cotntcil before on this mat- with skater enjoy x, ied again, the solicitors for 'both par- ter. At present he is building an addi- ing the bright suasbine and wide ase 5 a . ties will review the matter and it • tions, building on his property, far panne, of ice. will again come before Council: which he took out a permit to build We understand many took elven- ----------:--------1-------------- ina 2 -car garage: He has intimated that taSe of the skiing at L?agnnamr d when the b»itdg is complete he will around Claremont. Hamed . Chairman move his machinery into the new Mr. Gibbs, the Metro Coossr --• ti gaveAuthority an enligtsbw TWO new bier recently added to the Piebriai Township Poue D� structure.. •This is what the deputation is ob- sad• A� Village P.U.C. jetting to. They feel that such a move Ham, are - J Pugh. formerly O, P. P., and Bressrd Ba, forassrb is a contravention of the zoning bq- showed a aanbac of eowu dideel vortmost law. which included »yor the Groom. :., North York Police. - Last July this area was zoned real- wood Meer: Mn ditcher, Fero- who dential and approved for a one year donated me hemdnd acres et *N • _ r: - , period by the Municipal Board. Both nrssgw hand to sodas who 1004 `► Tab At It � East and Weft Range have now been it for taxis pttepoe�, would b. Pan 'ing , , zoned. view" at do ,Ibmwo 7w rGy A. ,, tv " �LM�r�. _R�,o�buertsonLti�asLO�p�e�ra�ted a maw � proMty. wo Efd � ' *,' r 'li chine shop in the. basement of his tiny, *a r mow— Police Apia In Mast Rap home for about 5 years. He machines ` r is ft large , of any, of 1M t�M "ckcrift Township poiiei+ Dept 3•r t parte that go into tine manufacture of ural paA wmch the Metre, AVOW4 t Cobalt bombs used in Q hUng IV hs &rdop*L reedved numerous . calls from cid problem °f septic tanks , " Councillor Edgar lames sal 1 ¢ g to have seen foxes. in West Rion 6a reared its head again , :, Yrs. Bruen Allan entmtaiNd Ifs C1� Rei• parker killed a fox this week. whey Gordon Smith, of ,y .can't see how we can take.any action word rstoas and ferny of am* Vaughan Willard cSumyslqpe told Council that sewage until the bylaw has been broken and wood, on Wedneedey- :' !rocas rices from th# shopping centre was being as yet, that to not the ease The friends and neighbors et Yui e - matorist called in to 6orced out of the -,groueA on his and "I $think we should refer this to our Bussey were. sad to fleas of bar saki• • police office to report a fox run- two other properties. n solicitor and ace if the bylaw can be den death on 3da! � syntp' a a d Dixie enforced'", said Couiacillot Harry Aga- thy is extended to hot husband and areae Na 2 Highway 4 Rewe Sherman Scott said the Out' i' ton... -. dkad, The Chief called air. Tickle." Coufigtp Health Unit had been notif- ' "Can the township not enforce � -- s! the School and asked hiaxe to keep ied assn would be doing something to Mr• sad Mrs. H.—L�6asd- Isa'h own bylaw, after it has been given 3 ttl►e children inside until they uxves- try and remedy the trouble. who was. readings and passed Y" asked lUrs. moved to their, new bcme In West -------'-------- James D. Koch, Pickering, Ligated. The fox was discovered near. ----------i-----__ Rouge. last week, named Chairsnaa of rile 1 Carter a member of the delegation. Diana McBride, who bad her ton - Ste � Ste school yard and fixe Chief shot Publi- U4lities, Pickering Village. i Reeve Sherman Scott stated, that 'fit with a shotgun. • ' Not?. ails removed Last uuteak, is at ]iottua The animal is believed to have Bailiff' Mr. George Hothaberger (for 2 years). often it is the interpretation given by seen rabid, as 'it's mouth wag full of and Rewe C."E. Morley, make up the the courts that decides whether -or not a corleal (lade .and ,,� PUC Board - a bylaw can. be enioreed ev ane wilts. Because it was net di,cyacion of the towru,ap taz� - ` _ Councillor Violet Swan questioned Fred Mavesl (Isobel Richardson) of was disclosed ---•--- ------------- ---- Geor Georgetown. an the January th of a ciao- - i7 to have i e collector using a aw - '- -ghter, _ anitrxal, it was taken out and buried hlfl. week; after it law were from the area. However, in every instance since gainx r+iag l McBride Proposes " titr. T. hi Young, who presented the Ye an •ops � hsas +fit � But* lea- have failed to sight riser ""'�esx the CoItector quit tare broke his ankle, and is in a cast —mat time; po bis services, the retmr--of arreais petffian, said they were. ` aryother fox, although they have had v0as $2000 dawn from previous Lot Pian • For t world like to see if this bylaw xs for eon. weeks, - - 11ent7 of calls from persons_ claiming' months. bad or good", paid .Councillor Harry The Har�tuml Society Baa-. a a *._. Ashton. quet was held in the C. r Centre --- -- Said that she felt peopie.w•e-e becv=x't- ".It was yawn up y oras' so c oto ing tax conscious because they real- 1 cern- of the b7nited Cltureh este ed n Lays Chargesand they believe it is good", St, George's Ladies' Guild had a • $zed if thein taxes were not paid. the Gordon McBrideafcBride appeared. before merited the Reese. r • bailiff v:ould be after thetas. " e had ' Township Council this week with a Deputy -reeve Juan McPherson said, 90" s. dans re �'de January Faces - �� Dumping proposal for forty-four lots in West "I think Mr. Robertson in to be tom- ins. Pima te+:e nada for the Tsser` g only four complaints here, iv over three hundred cases she said. Rouge Area. mended for the work he in doing, in activities. Mrs.Milligan, P:eaitdfat. ��=�.c==•---�' the Cove.` Harry Ashton said "li.peo- He. said they would pre -sewer and helping tight cancer. I would permit welcanetl'aew msntibeea. Plane Haviag found the offenders. the kitchen of the new Pat'Lh ' B�iaw i!~nfacowdat Offter pie_refuse to p?y, y� have to- toll- install temporary septic tanks: would him to operate his machines in my ^, of ect. I'm.in accord with .using a bail- give gratuities of. -14_50 per lot. ex- living room. If It was r chickens were dices anti and a very saotess. ' e lies, this weak �� �gea elusive of the septic tanks. The floor or creating a nuisance I R'ould be fel year is st�eii►Stsd' d ocher waste ►ff".. A very large eoairsption attended ' an gni" roadsides, yu The Reeve contended the argtim- arca' could. be 1050 square (eat, ort against it.. Un� dm1swislile heard is police court alyatf7, ent. was not about using, a bailiff. i W -foot frontages, and the homes Several neighbors o! Robertson's rho iLorzdng I Prime has always but --i Particular bailiff. would be of brick construction. ' ' attending the meeting said he kept a Church on Sunday 140t- Rsv-- �� noatfdered a fhlty, iaean A motion to rescind resolutions. 189 Reeve Sherman Scott said at clean place and they dial not abject to Buttons dedicated the beautiful tY - loag before bylaws were ate and 214, and that lir. Bake- be all- the moment they -were waiting on him carrying on his machine shop. communion servit donated b7 on-?ttr. James Carter said "I realize it end Mrs. Henry Westney, MemboM entad, sad it has always been some owed to use a bailiii of his choice, engineer,' reports with .regard to a were: Mzs6 u�at of a n7st� bow oast aatborit- carried. but "deadlocked" on a �. «'e5t, Rouge sewage system. He rug i$ a humanitarian effort but it is .a rscdved into membership and ip 60 always seam m deter the aEf- ,corded" vote, g tinted chat as the next step, ldr. business and could be carried on else- Frank Baker, Mr., and Mrs hid. Coals NdK, bad• -they DO. A stiff pen- Legal a6ice is -being sought b5' the McBride conceit 'with the Township where." ins, lite. and Mrs. Wm.. Meiretiait. -,• L bd4handed she convicted to. Clerk as to whether the motion or F ngineer and the Ont. County Health Councillor Ross Hawthorne asked Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Mills, Yr. aaa I the recorded vote stands. x L'nit. Mr. Robertson why he took out -a .sirs. j. Clarke Richardson and Mr.' i for 2 ca garage, 30 Power, �� Rd., 3" building permit f r George, .. -• _ . , _ by 50 feet.. .. 11[r. Bill • • Mr.. Robertson 'said it was pointed Js down with measles,- lith- Carnet: �e Wins the Prize alt to several officials at the time Barrett took his place a delegate fee what the building wthisould be used for. ydistrict at the annual mesdag art r Councillor Ashton sail he had seen Toronto of the Ontario Milk Prod r !� re Mr: Robe it dv • se hja tion _ z whe _ rtso , a trti d users' Assoc- � ,. ,• k $� x ; business as a maehine shop not an pkta .Weare of New Landon,_ experimental shop. South Arica, was among' lite gttasts ` In attawer to a question on why he at the W. P. Neale home recently. nr-eded to move out of his basement, Miss Weare has been making a - 3x �� s� — Mr. Robertson said that at the mom - mworld tour, sJlhoailt only.twentyat § ' p ��' • ent the basement was toll of achin- years of a06 She expecte tv �eturtt ery and assembly had to be done out- to her home in May after vaaMtixtg ;. �x �� av* side:' countries in every coiitincnt but - ` h Councillor Violet Swan ebb tertled . Australia. s s M that an move fi Dir. Robertson area are becoming --- y y Farmer in this would not increase taxes -by reason of alarmed about the rabies epidemic, wr z increased fire or police protection. and seve.al, Particularly those „inti x r :' ■:' '< Mr. Robertson told council tliat: heloose housing, have had their cows ,W' -now employs two In and five is the vaccinated with the anti -rabies ser•'' :y x mAM aximum. M 'Cauncillor Harry Ashton said "I The Bili and Tom Newmah's have Y x ` would b&--happyto-se -move to.. — _-left-.—r ,t. the building if it is not a breach of gone to 10lexico; by plane. They K k the bylaw." on January 5th. t Mr. James Carter said, "I am very The Women's Institute held i W ,,: surprised. at the turn of events. Last quilting last week at the home oil time we were here you told Mr, Rob- Mme' Elliott. The quilt is now raen„ ;sz pleted and fs.for sale. Anyone iatw* ertson if he moved his machinery into # I sated, please contact 'Mrs. F. Yea s u`' this building lie would be contraven- i Rae,' Church St. Pickering. 47 x � � Ing the bylaw. This is costing you and Mrs. Laurel Hamer will be goes! me money." speaker at the next . meeting of tit Reeve Scott stated that if Mr. 4 ' G s Robertson moves, it would be asp to Women's Institute, . on Tuesday, January 27. She will speak on In - F council to decide whether or not the bylaw has been contra=vened sad and the H• it Fes. gvsryoete is cordially o" has, council will have no alternative _ but to -uphold the bylaw. viten The meeting is l>efrig held, its - It was agreed to get legal advise the S. S. Room of dM Prssb7tfeias as to whethsu' or not, anti s moveurcin. folks, ale A" is 811 onld be 1► eoehtraventicts of the bY- a over. A Sita on the Pickering sem .. __ GeV Cot>irst fnforims us that, tl>dr , �z ................. - pew swfe eft pool wIS be apse ft>! stay l0lh. + sr�•a w """having a we alb defy ars nirw restantfil its les acdt♦illss d• "'•" -- eedd give a needy hw* ftvu&tete Chriseathss Ted�n is g ".." �_.. Red Cram pletess Rb109-M PfeJ'°s'kIng fig - — H in 1959 The MW born in 1 Shane reaiNd asart! rr: ilii lfftes. David Flfmiat. Pkl�- the Ajar apital fig, TS1le & 9404& ` . (M are News Ptt`t Riv iiia father is a >stasbse '-�� or � VMags, with thele nsw�-bkoea baby 'meas" is a 6s�oehfe for two• buds df�• _......-......... ........ ,-:.-. e the first baby bot'a in 7wtt-cid Kir><. Bim tl�e first baby of Pid�eriag Tt°g. P.,4ibs Fa�e� ♦ a r rl • is concerned, the need bt- , I �� I tt % 1 comes imperative I hope you -'EUROP will not allow pride to delay• admitting how wrong youTO E o "Dear Anne Hirst: I expect 0 were. - y problem is nota common Don't, however, believe thatCUNARD _ o�tJJs, b t if the experience c I had ' the boy's watching you during helps other girls, then this letter ' an evening -means he is still ,+- , WINTER AND' SPRING SAILINGS will be worth writing.. I'd 'interested; he may be con- will this young man a long —' gratulating himself that he _ TO BRITISH PORTS ,At Thrift -Season Rates TO FRENCH PORTS tient, but Only last year did We ' escaped from .a girl who did first Class from $274 ONE-WAY FROM first Class from $284 realize we loved each other. He • not keep her, word. No matter Tourist pass from. $179 3179 Tourist Class from 1181 } asked me to go steady and Icon- 0 how he responds, though; your - aented, but soon I broke 'up with mind should be relieved. You • : VESSEL Frttttt HALIFAX TO VESSEL frtl ,Nis ToaL To -' him.' He was hurt. . . : It,,l?ras. • have made the gracious gesture ` loon afterward that I realized " 'and even him the opportunity N RNIA Fri JAN. 16 Col* Havre, London (Tilbury IVERMA . There. JAN. 13 Cobl4 Home, Laden (Tilbury g p SAxoNIA '-Fri: - JAM. 30 _ .. Haag, laden-ITilb"_!) MIA. _ . . _ Fd_ JAN.. 16 ucvh: l how dearly I loved him, d I • to be as generous. If he is not SYLVANIA • sae FES, 7 Cobb,. Liverpool QUEEN MARY sae. JAN. 17 Ch euro, Saullaanproe IVERNIA Sot. • :FES. 14 Morn. Loedan (Tilbury) QUEEN ELIZABETH Tues. JAN. 21! Cherbourg, SwthawPta, - 11till de, ' inclined to be, that Is his re- - - c,R,,�TMu, W. File. ,21 cabh, Liverpool SAXONU Thur- JAN. 29 • Harn, lanae. (nbveyl • sponsibility and you will have • SAxONIA PL FES. 27 Horre, la,don lnibury), MEDIA !ri JAN. 30 livurpod "I think he still Carts for me; SYLVANIA Sar. MAR 7 Cobh Liverpad SYLVANIA Fri FEB, A .Cobh, Urerpool every time I g0 t0 a party Or ' t0 accept it as final. NEO" Fri MAR. 13 Havre Landon lribury) QUEEN- ELIZABETH Wed FEL T 1 Cherbourg, souWdmpMn dance i ls there, and watches ' One suggestion: You need not CARINTHiA SaL MAR. 21 Cobh, Liverpool IVERNIh . FrL FEB. 13' Have London (Uburyl SAXONIA Fri. MAR 27 Havre. London (Tilbury) CAR1NTHIA FrL FEB. 20 Cobh.'Lhrerpool y. me constantly. I think he's afraid ' grovel in your letter, and car- SYLVANIA SSur. „" L 1 o Herb. Liverpoolar(Tilbury) tSAXONI Fac" FEB. FEL 27 Liverpool `ondon R° I - - being hurt again, and I believe ' tainly say nothing of your hope. -.QUEEN Cl+.rbaura. SouManptoo . he would wait quite a while be •that he will Want to date you Frgs MQMTtEAt e1d euESEc SYLVANIA MARY wed. MAR 1MAIL 1 q,: bows Soalhareplon • stead a - CARINTHIA Man. APR 13 Grea,oCk, Urerpool` sore dating me, if ever. y �°V�"' fVERNu Thvrs. MAR. 12 Harr., London lTYbaey) SAXONIA 'ihurs AML 23 Havre. London (TUbury) - - "How can I make him under- • • • *SYLVANIA Wed. AFL 29 Greenock. Liverpool. QUEEN Fri. MAR. 13 ChLiverbourg, . Mv> tt" Thur( MAY 7 Norm London (ribury) QUEEN ELIZABETH Wed MAR 1• CMrbourg, Soulhomptoe stand that i would never, never A DESERTER •CARINTHu Thum MAY 7 Gnia,ek. LIr«pad CARRirHIA Fri MAL 20 cabs Liverpool hurt him again?Ido so mart him "Dear Anne Hirst: Some time _ - eSr„nmer Sawn Roles Apply Evia Bermvdo baekl EVELYN" ago my husband left me and our See your local agent two children, and I'm going 'to HONEST CONFSS,SION No one can serve you better hiLlO • When one has done some- have another baby. Then he came' tNpiEB fdongis or ireer re111i back and add it was all a mis- WESTEurope • thing she regrets, there is no, take and he still loved me -and �uNSHtNE CRUISES CUNAIRD LINE �` po e, ps in C"We • balm like confessing it; if she • dads -not, -she harbors a con- and disappeared again for fourVRaAN1A J- - , _ SPECIAL tow w+tfs • tinuoua "leeliag o! guilt that Tlreeksl _ _ FEs.271h _ . _ Inquire r'-- F i "He is 26 years old. 'Isn't it fill. 7th 71h Cor. Bay B Wellington Sts., As s`ep Ewe - ls gestructive. Where the heart time he nettled down? Mme•. Toronto, Ont. `� i"• SC144 thx - 21st "We've been marc a a ied seven Qy„t�ey� years, and got along well. until Tel: EMpire 2-2911 he met another girl where he - PRINTED PATTERN works. I went to her -mother and told her what was going on -and she said her daughter was a ; Christian and wouldn't stoop to Sr caries.., • A bit of green here every country, and no one willsuch a thingl ... and there and a couple of rein- think you -naive or impolitedft if "Do you think he will come .,,,.... deer nibbling at the shrubbery. you simply ask thewaiter whatI pun back and behave himselft I have , At one corner of the tray I hadlamb en brochette "means - or never.done anything to justifyRi4el O � wa.F`ES a small_Ch3istmas tree in' a red- lobster fra diablo. such cruelty, and I am nearly �� .flowerpot trimmed with little Q; What would you say are beside myself. WORN OUT" " tai coloured glass balls. It was really We basic rules to"be followed b7 Cox quite effective and being on a a � at a social dame" This situation is a grave one, • and your family should handl( emo ved A. A. man 'who brings a girl to -- .. .. _ fortratablet settingd be - as! it rwas too.. _a dance should always be_ sure - T it for You. Your lather (or big for meal -time occasigna. • to"dance the. first one with her, someother male member),' For you it is all ovpr;, for us Even so, 1 was far from s..' fled ' should try to -bring this hus- and usually the test. Also. it's there are tt vee more� • band of yours to his senses, To Christmas, I mean. And we pre our -cora i�set' h s respon j ! and.alao Ascertaingrounds you .hope - to the end of the deep ve _ pretty but a lot oand too - fs ne r stranded while he . ismay have' for divorce if thit' freeze. My, but it's -been a -long uch of a fire haz.ergreens Is with any other girl. • must comb. I hope you will be rt'' out so well. we Next year, - � _ � cold spell. Ten below here for all being well. we have other,Q. When Introducing one per _ • properly taken care of in the four consecutive mornin s -and ]ens son to a group, are you supposed meantime.the furnace pumping of a t e This is the conclusion- we a've to introduce Jbim first to the • • time. That didn't worry us too come to. The Christmas tree is women In the group, then to the _ - V you have hurt someone. de- much.... we would have been a tradition. Children_look for_it men? - liberately or not, lose no time In more wearied had' it' not been . and we do too. But as our grant A. Forget about any rules of ~ spollgising. That Is a mark of pumping. Sunday morning we children' mostly celebrate Christ— precedence in this case, an just breeding which none of as can saw a furnace repair -truck at mss in thea• own homes- we feel do it in the easiest possib`lkway. = " _ -- to overlook.-_-.-t-�T" -any oat' of -our neighbours' R •-vans-_ _r, --- _ :_' - = by introducing the person «e time of Indecision, ask Anne there quite a while and -i hate bol So --no more evergreens in around' the-gratsTr-iss �rdrs k Hirst's opinion. Address her at to think -of what that, or any the- house, dropping needles a 4 Box 1, 123 Eighteenth St.. New other house would be like with week before and for two weeks ,� Toron", Out. the furnace off for. a. -couple Of afterwards.' making -a lot of un- 'Jiffy Towels - -'- = r hours. And i bothers us o think old friends and neighbours on t t necessary work. Next Christmas of l vie s a hb rs �Onty A Mother? the various 'farms -at turkey- • - w have a Christmas tree out- T _. e'll ha Mothers. You could be re- pi tide, set into one of the planters picking bees- avid how cold the in the goat .'of the house" and.. 4rJ9Z r pickers would be; of breaking rimmed with twinkley on -and - placed by a Mock of wood cover- ice on •the creek ,and drawing oft lights. Indoors our decorations SIZES ed -with sponge rubber, and heat- wafer for stock; of having to go aiH' be restricted to a'gay centre- l c 10-20 ed by a light bulb. to town for -supplies and finding-, piece and a display of Christmas This revelation was made -re- the.' caz woo n't start -=an e. cards those lovely, lovely - - `,j��-J a - �y ho- nearest garage two or three miles cards! The result we hope,. will ` ifrse.7i'e'�'g•3, Gently to the American Pyac les Bg8 �elF logical Association by a, psy-. away. And we remember other be just as effective but leas tir- ,. . Our Printed Pattern -anew chologist named Harlow, of the: friends too who"have a child in Ing and far less hazardous. Or W T►ersion o! your-lavorite step-in University of Wisconsin. ahospital-school many miles away do I just .thick that because an dress. This tailored sheath is a Dr. Harlow set up two .fake and they must_' make the tong outside tree will be Partner's =wonderfully becoming style tor- mothers; one as described; the drive to get her all in one day job?! ! An inside tree, except so that she may -spend the .!&vSry figure. Easy sewing too. other being madeonly--' froTn for putting it up, I look upon as holidays . with them. m Job, just as we natural di- e * = . Printed Pattern. 4592: Misses' 'wire screen. Both were warmed, Christmas h _- y j j >9 both contained a gadget -that So it just seems. impossible to. vide our small chores • in work- } Sizes 10, 12; 14, 16, 18, 29.' Sia ave milk. Subjects were a group sit back and be selfishly cam- Ing for our grandchildren. I do + 16 takes 3 yards 54 -inch. B j gr p sortable when' we know others tin of baby monkeys. the sewing and knitting bu r - Printed directions on. each have .so many problems to con- December Partner spent hours One and all, the monkeys pre - pattern part. Easier; accurate. tend with -many of which Tr a -and hours making a . barn for - - - ferred the mother they could g _ Send FIFTY CENTS (504) ' " --know about from personal ex• -Dave -and- Eddie to poi their-- up to, • even when -she +�• � - - • -- • ,, (stamps cannot be accepted, use perience in years gone by. "animals" in ere was a dl- � didn't give milk and the wire Th postal note for safety) for this mother did. Dr. Harlow takes But now would, you like to vision down the centre to avoid - for Please print plainly 'n o! our re-holi- arguments and sliding doors on 1Pa this to indicate that a baby's know something p - _ SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE love for his mother does not de- day .arrangements, .which'natur- ' each side to let the animals in _s lk - NUMBER• pen8 on the fact that she feeds ally go back quite a few weeks. and out. It was quite a barn. Tut _ Send order to ANNE ADAMS, him - but rather because she I was determined that somehow many were. the. exclamations I Box 1, 123 Eighteenth St,, New supplies comfort and security by I would avoid as fa. as possible heard- coming up from. below :Toronto, Ont. ' contact. -that hectic '"so -much -to-do" sort stairs as Partner's stiff. fingers of feeling. So, early in Decem- worked with the tiny, headless, ► -ber I made my Christmas, pod- half-inch finishing nails! _ - • �` dings -five of them, plus a --small _ $ extra for sampling. Then I went t Modern Etiquette - . q to work on our Christmas cards 3 1 by Roberta Lee ?.' and had most of them out of the VO way by. the end of .-the second ' Is on supposed o ti a rE U - Q t _ the _ M4►t!� /� e e g., week, including a' number of stewardess on an airplane .when letters. And do you know, for the - first time in years I enjoyed the, she brings the food -tray? pair of towels is always a 6 .,. 7 Y and - A. Meas served on canes are w oma"gift. Get opt odds _ I_had_time to look over the uded-_in }he price-ot- your--en�.�-emb oldtry a - —•-- 1 cards and pick out the ones. I ° s. ticket, and you neither pay nor The motifs in this pattern are -thought most suitable for those tip for any 'food or service you done in a jiffy. Fewest of stitches to whom they were sent. Daugh- h•, ' receive aboard the plane. >' --ter thought I' was crazy sending r- so colorful, effective. Pattern' them so'_`soon but I still think Q. When does a woman never 658: transfer 6 motifs about 62ra - + k it was a good idea especial) as ' hat? a SifsdnchR y wear a 1 I put our new address on most of A. In, he own dome. Even if en TY -FIVE CENTS a she is, iving a formal luncheon cannot- be-acvrPnttd, n.N Elie cards. Not because I wanted g -(-stamps-cannot- to make sure of - getting cards and -all the- other women are � for safety for. this wearing 'their hats,' the hostess a ..note WHEELER, 1 back but to save those who , pattern to LAURA wished to send the ,trouble of • must never .wear one. Nor, of Box ' 1, 123 Eighteenth St. New a, PAT - hunting or inquiring our exact course, does a woman ever wear Toronto, Ont. Print plainly PAT- ' x - --whereabouts.-Ehrist a hat with evening clothes. TERN NUMBER, your NAME oes ones attendance a and ADDRESS tions we left until a week before Christmas. We decided not to and the giving of a gift at a bridal A NEW 1959 (:.aura Wheeler have a tree as .we would be away shower relieve one of the obli� Needlecraf% Book, • JUST. OUT. r on "the Big Day:' Instead. we ;anon of. a wedding present? _ has lovely designs to order: em- _ put 'a gay wreath on the front A. No. Of course, the shower broidery, crochet, knitting, weav- ax door and decorated the big Liv- present may be smaller and less ing, quilting, togs. In the book. �xa '•tu i ing-roorri window. -This we did -- expensive than the wedding, gift.. • a special surprise to make a lit- by using evergreens, Christmas Q. Is it proper for a' person to tie girl happy - a cut-out doll. " trimmings and lights. For a table ask the meaning of certain on- clothes to color. Send 25 cents __*OPS -Mrs. Richard Vander- Veer displays her design .for a -centre-piece I:used a fairly large' familiar terms on a restiorant for this book. r Nog• �,at incorporates a 49th star for Alaska. Unwittingly, the aluminum tray, spread with cot- menu? o.'so anticipated statehood for Hawaii. Count the number- ton batting, sprinkled with'smail A, Certainly. No one expects of eta i, Icicles, tiny. Coloured he o terms of ISSUE a 1959 - _ _ es n c 1 ed balls and you to lir c t Fc d a n . _. • e EMESEESP with Mr. i nd Mrs. V. 1!. Bat *a lbesdsy evening after b 4o} I the weeJc cad i�tft.. hit 6sceah Al. coni appointed to be is charge of tint y.. / Mr. 'and Mrs. Beat ,and family of rid for the holidays. The 6o ant Mm Harvey here. venture, and it wits' agreed'that in i J-40r. and Mrs. J. Nigitswander of Oshawa visited her mother Mrs. W. wero wieners: Mrs. H. Plaztoa, Mrs. .. „ • would need the, riy it tams of the Green River visited Mrs. W.-Gray and little sons had Sunday dinjw J. Davis and Mrs. W. Carlton; Mr. original Records Of Brougham community to C�irry it through sues' T flµe evening htat week. Hamilton on Sunday afternoon. Owen' -Gray, Mr. H. Plaxton and School Kept Through Years eefsully. The display will include and- e George Gray and Mrs. Matt- Mrs. Dawson, of Claremont, vifit- Mr. Ross Carlton. Birthday Prize to ient objects used in the homes and! _ —bews visited friends at Fairview ed her daughter Mrs.' Maim. and.. -Mre. J. Davis. --_A meeting regarding Brougham shops during the past hundred yearn Xodge oa Thursday afternoon. family on Sunday. The regular meeting of the Wom- School Centennial was held on Fri- --household utensils and articles, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Glover and Mrs. Sharp spent the past week an's Association of the United day night, January, 9t at the school tools, works of art, old implements oi; family' visited her. 'parents Howard with Mrs. J. Davis. Church was held on Wednesday ev- .and commit w e formed to their accessories, old reports and low land Mrs., Maloolm sme evening last Mrs. Lemmon left on Sunday for ening, January 7, a't the home' of ence ork on .' Celebration of at papers pertaining • to 'thus district'! yodels Little Britain, where she expects to' Mrs. L. T. Johnston with a very good the s 1's 100th An4iversary, • in ' activities. The feeling of the meeting Mr. and Mts. Gordon Todd and send some time with friends. attendance. As this was the annual June. Mrs. Howard Malcolm was ap- was that some of these articles were iUughter, also Mr. and Mrs. K Beer The weekly ewhre eluted Andd meeting,: the reports ' of .various, com, pointed to head an Open Committee, preserved- in many, ot.. the households. - -- mittees were given; which showed a whose work' will 'be' to compile a list • of the district, and that residents 44 very good year in 1958. The program of .former teachers and pupils, who would be willing to include them in., t was, in charge of Mrs. K_ Pascoe, v�o will be contacted regarding the cele' the display. tinder' the guidance of ; 4 gave .a very interesting reading on bration in due time. School records Mr. Miller, there can be no doubt Life with the Eskimo. At the close• were located dating back to 1.859, that they will receive iufinit2 care aa4 a dainty lunch was served - by Mrs. and the--_gattieriag examined them attention. ««' 'Johnston: ohnston' An iitvit4tibn was accepted with a great deal of .interest, as they The work involved is planning sushi ed in general, their suggestions a celebration i8 endless, and will rem {.: from Mrs. Cresswell to Mold the Feb- outlined runny in the manse. for the forthcoming Centennial ob- quire the efforts of the whole com• s Mrs. Lemmon returned home '"on servance. 116ss . l<aox, . who .is Cji iw' munityt Older residents are--asked to , Saturday after spending the holidays mag of, the School Board„ was ap- supply the Secretary with addresses with friends in Toronto. pointed .by the meeting as, Chairman of former school pupils and teachers, Mitis E. Perry,'oi Pickering. spent of tht Centennial Committee, and if they can, and. everyone is asked to Sun&j with her parents, U� anil B66 M-sters, the Secretary One of attend* the neit meeting, n Thurfi,� Mrs. George Perry, the plans for the celebration was an day- Janua• y 22, at the school at 8.00 Mr. Johu Harvey, of London spent antique display, and Robert Miller p. m. ow l The Celebration will be held for ii two days, June 2'0 and 21, and on Sat- ,y urday, to observe the Schools Birth- 1 v. day, and on Sunday, to reurember the old Christian b Church, now grove, buy which was built in 1859. The Cemet- .......WINTER.S �' "ery Board will be asked to „talo• _ charge of the Sunday program. J. list `• - r ��� IME­ Tearn ----Pickering Ladies'' $owlia9H �, , . .. -Points a n1 e . Hilda 3 1 - 4 to ro - - � t ton n farm m � v m . Wilda 3 4i1, t40, CQ11get all ."when there', more time to do the`joti 2. Jean I _ z - _ 4 • p i, a ailable tary PERSONAL LOAN . �t,� skilled yet - s I l _- Bessie. - 1 I err Improvement Loans, backed by the Dominion H. S. F. • A. Penstone 2.19: H. S :ernment,are available ficin your bank' to yS•o0d _ , 269; P Hew B. -- - eat, and repayment periods at f ye ercent sirn le inter Bo es1615 �HATn H.- e 599. Our Personal Loan SrvtCe is orgaaued ds ofa - p p s' _ - range � depending an amount borrowed and the 2qq Scores -flat - A. Penstone 249;to Mee the. Wid , de range of people., , purpose-of the loan �t'lary Lay 245; B. Boyer 242, 226; E. • _ - . .. � These loans ver the purchase o types `�� E � o{ t 2 2 on. ec •±� ui merit and , .imprdvernent to thea farm" house f and Thompson 215; W. La a- 20 i - — —. Personal Loans are available at any one of t ren buildings. - 200 Scores - 'handicap - bf. Lish :aur more than 800 branches... - .. _ _ s-' '-' - -" - ' man 269; i4i. Hunt 225; H. Lennon-" �= for any worthwhile purpose . , . ALL IiOLIE OW 'ERS are eligible for H.QDIE. Briggs ,21 '2 La 2 E. TStratford - for from one to three y .. IIIPitC}ti'1 1fE_tiT LUAti�, under the National 207; H 2Neale.-204; Pl ..1Hoar i able thio h your bank-u _to Palmer u8. A Z03 L Staples Z�iQ. 1A loan is readily repaid through regular l,00 and=up to 14 years to re _- `'---------_--_- manthjy deposits..... R _ - . _ ; • : M � Whywait for srin� -= 01L BURNE - :s THE CANADIA[�i E3A NKOF CCiMIVIERCE DO iT N'OW! _ _ _ - : - id rig 5p.eiel+s.d Pusoeol.leat, svvice vnes N36 -"••• �• '•. issued by authors A. W. NI TD. - - `- -Minister o ur, Canado - R _ - "' �Pa -'r '�: DAYS- PlCKE ING 74 E_ N SBC9.1733 , - K. PICKBRING BRANCH ;U H. TAYLOR MANAGER • _.. _is ►le Xite.._ ooea _ 7 -THE STORES. SERVING PiCKERING AJAX * WHITBY - x - DECKS JAN. '151- TO JAN. •31 - w . -CLEARS THE t� WITH A GENtNNE ■ ;150 PAIRS TEEN PARTY FLATS _ _ _. Saddles . , : Patent ... Suede and Leather Flatties. Buck Oxfords. -: ��O% REDUCTION : `: - ' - . ■ 1 A L g r $+99 - .. -� sane: ave $3,89 •-- - • ,■ ;S - - -• � � e uia .SAVE ....... .... ........... .. -• 100 PAIR - - �Parf�r and Play S%oes �� QMH ALL REGULAR _ —.. By "Savage" .. Quality children's .,■ : CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS Nos. Reg. ;5.50. SALE -Pair ;NAME BRAND LINES '. ■ ■ Kaufman ' washable Form Trod$ plus ala selection of quality 3.9 --- -INCLUDING ■ ■ - -- - _ _grade 'slipper. lines. - 200 PAIR ■ �AL—E- - ■ r.All Reg _. LATER RUBBER R lar ;2 98.. Woaen`s Pumps _ FOOTWEAR LIHES and Lo hook -- Patents and ■ ; - te6 tl,ers. Regular $7.95 40 :10.95. -1 pws f -'WOMEN S SLIPPERS -- --------SALE —PAIR THESE - -.-� - _I, - E M � SPECIAIs Complete. size' ranges of ladies' fancy slipper wear. r ! ■ $5.95 ----- - _ -- - . ..•Regular'$4.95::SALE .. :........................... • :.:.. ,....:.: ­_$3.49 . : a - e 1WVRegular X3.95. SALE ...:.......................................... 2.49 :AII Women's, Men's and Children's'ri s re of 0 PERCENT. While they last. Hurry for 'these. a come! Regular;2.98. SALE .. .................. ........:...... ...:.. $1 09 WHITBY STORE: MO: 8=4881 AJAX STORE: Ph: 1060 --' - - . - o a on .167-Dundas St. West SHOPPING PLAZA (Next t E t 's) • % _. . _ - s ( +�`,, ,rk��5 �$`r. "!is'. 1. �.' .. .�:-a .. •., .:?r.: ... r.F».., �. 1'�",...r— eL.2 .P•.... «w,..ywrnr•.r-a4:...a. iw. /'.,,,. ✓.•.« - r. w. _, ., _.: _ .—. ... � .r•A.. -- '"0 tlloc alwut six moa+al beforx„ West Rouge beieosgq a Pbiioe Y'l1t 'The Hone and Sehuqtinotla Mim:.i - d ezecap _ �Y, uaty Z0, vin -e sge. Regarding the Postal Delivery will v6iedig on �� as interview v being arranged with floe Postal Autboritiea. for iasptaved. at a p..m. All members nice urs y - - — — Some of Pickering Townships Di youvknow.. that highlights Pep' a " , Yaws >Z dm Don't forget Did and skating on Saturday J� farmers have been hit by the worst lice of Wiest Rouge is approoctm- nary 24, in the Conservation Area. With development, expansion and influx Of new people any dry spell in. years, and some are pay-, ately 1700, that there are 450. homes Anyone wishing traasportstion► be at community is fs:yd.tvith the problems of bylaws,, old and new. to ins up to $15 per day for water. ir, the district, and more houses are at the school at 1.30 p. ar. Because of the scarcity of water, being built. A meeting has been called for Fri- -'keep keep things in their proper prospective for the protection, of its blamed on tete , dry seasop last year, There were thirty members prey= day, Ja.'nuary 1¢, at the school at 6 people, many new truckers, are getting irib,) eat at the West Rouge Ladies' Club p• ,m, to _discuss problems of gent- - This week the matter of contravening a zoning bylaw in the' the water -hauling business.. last Thursday. It was decided that esal interest to ratepayers in SreB of East Rouge came before council. The Cage in point, is where A. W: Mitchell's, who have been in a donation be given to the Retarded area. The Council has been invitbd to ' 8 man is residilig in an area zoned residential. Having used the this business far years, report these Children's Association, and' also to- sit in: with"us. Everyone in the area basement of his home for 5 years as a machine shop, he has es- it is the busiest winter they have ev- the West , Rou&. Canoe Club. The ' urged to-attead, tablished prior -use in that respect. He. has built a 2 -ear garage and er hack and recently they hauted over next meeting of the Club, will be on Visiting Mr. and Mrs B Cornutt ' contemplates moving his machines into the new garage. The ZOn- fotty �i k, loads to one day alone. January 22. Mrs. C Dick will show lit week were: the lattcr'e• •graaid- • 'fig bylaw was passed last July. • Farmers in the north of xhe: town- •pictures and... give a commentary on son g Chafon, sof GTOW .Rlw- ship, particularly ..north. of No. 7. their trip through Europa er, and bliss Sharron 9—kh, Ajax. i In.our -opinion, if this man, starts a machine shop in his gar- Highway have bgea hardest hit,_ but In spite of the cold driving wind, Kea recently wort as award at O. A. age, he is establishing a non-conf Ornfjng use', and by so doing is now many in the south end are also a good crowd of children and parents C, for outstanding student in lice contravening the bylaw. having water hauled,. tuMed out to watch the Christmas Diploma Courses Some councillors, in fact all people, are sympathetic towards A report on Country Calendar last tree bonfire on Satatrday night. A- Mr, and..Mrs. ,, Lennard Cornute 8n work ring with the fight against cancer—which the gentle- Sunday, it was stated that a` Minis- bout 25P hot dogs and as many hot and Cathy, of Willowdale also ver• man in q •On -1s doing—by--mach fining parts' for the Qanlou8 _ter without Portfolio, who is on ,tire �cotates were served~ We think the Cobalt bomb-. Water Resources oraanssson, has est —gauge Communt s_socia lac► Mr. and Mrs.' Arthur Hatch and However, it seems to us, that anyone using this, for the basis been appointed liy Premier Frost to and all those wino helped' to make it grand -daughter Joanne and friend'of investigate this problem. such a success, should receive a Oshawa and Toronto visited fries& - of decision, is missing the point. It doesn't matter if a, two-CSr North of Claremont and Goodwood sped "That* You!' from the child - e is used for this purpose or making candy canes, it .is a - -_ -___ Ening many wells -are dry and drinking wat- ren and their parents ort the 4th_ Con on Sunday. son -conforming use. er is being brought in from Ux- Congratulations r. s• TENDERS FOR UNIFORM& - Cort to s to M and Mr - Pickering Township is growing. At present the population 1s bridge. For those depending on wells 1 Pioward Morgan, of Rouge Hill* Dr. SEALED TENDERS wM be Me - spotted in small communities along the south end. Dant Year the and cisterns, it would be advisable who have a baby daughter, born on r _ _ •..': :.. - e.1 8 township' and 118 of of taxpa use cau n. can v ex- , at General used a yer's•mon and their own time, in to do It be January B 16tudying ving a planning consultant' draw up a zoning ----------------------------------- pi Ha birthday to Leslie trench, paying of msdo:ms for dw C4nny�i d - bylaw. The pun'poae of the bylaw is to regulate the growth in a of Rap�tg�e Hills Drina Leslie moa} Ontario Jail Of8dala, up antll R9? w . pattern. WEST ROUGE years old on January 9* and play- >dThe Wednesday, . J� d aft We think zoning is adviaeable if .proper planning is to take - ed bostess to r friends at a and, aarU lowest a any ieodsr aft slao- here- As stated by the planning consultant when zoning was Z open meeting of utak were .a Orth r Patted. ala Rouge Community Association held day paw. i trines easy a ola�. Jt J anh uced to the public, zoning bylaws always infringe on the on January 6th, was very successful Another Happy Birthday to Dauftm themiderel�a �!'AOnBl rights of 8 few, but are intended t0 protect the I11itaOrlty. and well attended, the roan being W Brannan, of Rouge . HiUs Drive, WOL G. btaasisE \ _ pmrther to Spending money for a Toning bylaw, the township filled to capacity. Those present vers who was six years old on January 7. ' - - fs paying a bylaw enforcement officer to ace that bylaws are not defini(ety in favor— of West Rouge David had lila birthd4iy wry` °n ' • aPeVii Contravened. - - becoming Police cage, as was --_----------- �b of Ontstiv. Ktwanfs • Jaaior Bowtittg League Hoz 550 � Whitby, dataei� If the enforcement -officer finds that a bylaw has been broken shown _hy an affirmative vote of 90 news—this , Jun high bowler and . -� and takes steps to prosecute, we feel it is the duty of every percent. Another executive mewing ]POW IS THE TIME ger of council to brick the officer to the limit. If they won't, the will. be held to give further study to Shore, , Dollar winner was Bill Ry - to a TO DO YOUR Silvvr Dollar We byiaW isnot worth the paper it is written on and that. Firer ma the proposed change, and, everything soft, with 236. Korea Craig woe a WINTER DRCORALTM ' - as well pack up and leave. If his employer's hm en't faith in his : - ° _ - score•'. *140 Per Hour he's ticked before he starts. sent. out to the residents for aigzra= ERIC STO=EB _ Judgment, tures After floe petition is filed, it '. Mare elms gees are being -hired by the - township each year to — Phone' TSmpl. s�1;14 keep up with the work that increased population demands. Ern - must vera moat have faith in employees to hire them --they ve faith in them .after they hire thein. Otherwise they are - v Jpsreweated from carrying out their duties to the fullest extent.. - tioned-with the RCAF: •URMITCHELIJ Pr�nioted ._ --- L I M I T E - Two rabid aninal3 ha been Intl- — ed recently in. the Audley district _ 4 - _ Mrs. Fran Puckr n s received'. Frank i im ti vaccination against the disease after COAL, being. by. a rabid cal A fox E1. _ �L, �! �, F�iEI WOOD _ crawled into the garage o£ _Mrs. S. - b W onn;toun d die b rabies.- It had ' ALS ' been wounded by a bullet. 8 11. OF ALL DDS - t eels de PAINT — F Members of Ss. F.. SWes C. W. L wish to tit: t`c von for Yaw t� �Y _ help and co-operation throughout tttie - - - - �t , Dermq Flom P m 74 or 7S ". WlshiW each of Poor at tabs Mews a 'Ivry Happy 19 I" Bodiy, PE Twp Police > _* +.r V" , who has .>e� .promoted to 5re1>.eiuesa Co.-rossL H*. hu beers ser- � as Aeaing-Corp. for several y t ',mor"u "�' .••o' - ----------------------- AUDL- �' + .,c �• ,.' �,� f'�� ��f y,. din � . # 2 L. _ >t �. ,. i .. r `,,, ♦ '(1. `!, ley -.�aA 1}.�qv� The Club met on Saturday e vvung ie deme e► �. et the home of Mr. and ].ars. Brown. The President, _Bill Guthrie, 'cOOductod the brininess Plans were _ , ; "• f� made for a skating party next Sat-; 1`Y: are evening at Brooklin Arena, >Eolkrwed -by a special hour at the ) of Charlie arch Mrs.- Ckmence. i aux Bert uthrie ,showed coloured slides " • I.SY y ,�J. �1 - ... 1. �.L ' •'2 •� e�l( � � .. _ �-� of the Sea -way Site, Ottawa, Western Canada and local - places. Refresh- menti were served.. •�z Mus• Sarah Johnston, Ton: io, and' Miss Beverley Hodge, Agincourt, Teach - student teachers of Tor: nto Teach- Ilf 3 ors' College,.were at the total school qfA b IRe+ltlMita this past week, under -the supervision _ - _._ _ of Mrs. Pratt. -- --- ! t Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was - — '— _ tli--h�Ifll *' observed at church on Stmday after- noon. Sympathy is extended to wire. Jas' ry' Colne sad 'family in the Passing of P Mrs. 'Cowie's brother-in-law, Mr. l .lCirtas. Cowie, of England. z r' MF, and Mrs: Arthur Thompson # `' end famity mored last week to Ajax 1 �•;_ :... SymputShy i9 extended to Mr. and - _ _ Mrs. G. IL Pratt and faintly, in the - sudden .yassiag, of Mrs. 1•rait's cous- • • 10vo bot a,re borra�w�iss&r__rwo�• a. 1bar� . �u, Mr: Peter Arnold, . of ' Brooklin,F4ced with unf6eseen house.-- -1. loan. The manager wlplrnral� opportunities Visitors at the home of M:. and e out of earnings • •' -•' ' -•- itis: G. Izatt, our. Sunday were' Mr: • ' _.;:; :� Want to make some special major put- --chase? ut .- to make loans, repayabl ga _ . .... _. srrd Mrs. Royce Cruikshank, Osh- •-chase? Need money Cdr taxes—or to meet a in convenient instalmdnfs. _ "awg; 1►4r. and Mrs.- Arclr-Izatt Wand family emergency? Petsorial'lomts to help :And at a chartered bank, port can always Bamity, and oar. and' Mrs, Bruce Lyon' 1 m j•u-- sue situations are being count n vary and courteous consrdera- = - - gp a set st h sr o privacy tuid'Mias'-Evat-Lyon, all of Oakville: - made'b the chartered banki every day. ;tion, whether ou.are arran n a loan or Mr. and Mrs. Jas..Ottenbrite and y y"g children visited Mrs.' Otter- - You're not•asking a favour when you visit „ using other valuable services. the band brite's aunt, Mrs. I Wonnacott, on a chartered bank to arrange a _personal provides. . .. - ? iSawfay. _They.• leave soar .for _ Ger- lotsny where Mr. Ottenbrite is stn- THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY . n —,�: .s.-K.,.:a•+••w..,..;.-^_"'^.r-lam:i.aw�....;:,.lx� .,-,._., .. xr' .. .. .._ .. - .,. •+-•...do- ��..w: .-arca, ..,.ii • ."s"�, x,'i�5r�'�...1�-�"'� �...,,'_,ti St.. Flomis d• Saha C. W. Tiag The meotting of the J Francis de Sales Catleolic Women's t--alh _ - Roddesft an the 4th- Concesa'M League was held in the school on r ' fdUA,R,ApTj TED : e I to Pickering twine are greatly coneafned about the new Thursday, Januar; 8: The I'residen�, a �a�T�e my adds, along with w- furniture factory whish is song to Miss Yerdar Packer, led tlafe mcinbcrs —Ashe's, have been �y in- : start in their midst. A meeting u in the opening prayers. and this was being held this Friday asgist to- con- y x followed b the business session. Re- tl, - „Apf 11�SI[@. OF. Me -N{ DIRECTORve been Informed that some aider the matter. ports were given by the various COIL-._ - - cent of else Mr. and tetra. James, of Oralia, v n actual -aroundper Duane: vis'ted Mr. snore and showed that, in <' k:«''-- - -A ur Field FURNITURE DEALER . tiaz money I i for school ya:rAres. with Billy and- - :Sembers had all been very s - - , _ :--: Since gomg intoponces ofSocia- Mrs, the $'tenni Area._ and jos• S busy in the realm of Catholic to tfie best of my knowledge, there Street. Action. It was indeed gratifying for : has been no report made known to Guests of Mrs. Ernest Heywat+d. r. learn from the immigration Convert- Pri�rat• Aasbv;aRq S•iyje• the general taxpayer, as to how this Elisabeth St., on Sunday were: Mr• er, that much was being done to s '1�rAL ��GTB DAY OR NiOFIT money is spent and Mrs. Arnaud, Mr. and Mrs• help the New Canadians find homes ns4, From a former pdice chief, we Frank Casey, all of Toronto; and and employment. , :@ got ape report t3uongh your paper as Mr. and Mrs. Ted Howarth, Ajaz January 10th,. _through March 31& t� Fog - to the activities etc. of our Poor• De- Another link with the past was is dedicated to the Archdrgeao Fog- z .� pl6i -� * To And From Oshawa ;NVM. �� Pew, partreent. I understand they norn' broken, in..the death last Friday, of ter Home Campaign. It is hoped to rrY No. ?. Highway @ _ grant -wore men oa th4 Forts. Mss. Manson Doyle, is Toronto. The have a Guest Speaker from, Toronto `. ° ,pfd Hansen For All ' Would it be possible to Dave the .late Doctor and burs. Doyle met to speak on this subject at. the Feb- O/Ct� P�IOfIe Iks 193 Annual Report of the School' Board while attending Pickering College ruary Meeting on February. Sth. ..t here, and often spoke of ties happy The Catholic Women's League will : PICKSRx"o 1095 - the Police Dept., and the Township mmemor:es. they had of piekesfag. f tidtel>Fi�st• _ Co�� p'iated the &oval PaPe1� in iize regular meeting of the After- sponsor a euchre under the oonven- order that the tas•payers raaY }ave shipof Mrs. John Power and Mrs- . � •" w� -msou W. A. v. as- held in C. --E.. J ; ? - -i ATIII-CLAfl lege as to �«_ an stinger, -os BridQy, Centre of the United Church, Thurs- 30 It is the wish of the League that dollar is being spent. day,- hoar 8th, with a good atten- ' I think this method would snir�Bht- 1� Y this Euchre be well supported and AUC'IrI0I4° H. J• dance. Mrs Butt, President, opened TH011PSOb1 8. A., LLB. en the 'east payer dad snake them that we • mention it to all oear friends. ani ma the he Dov tion a hymn and pray - more s is -the administration After the meeting was adjourned. .•Baribla seed 8olleitot - of nus township etf-kin, instead of er. The Devotional was given by Mrs, a delightful lunate was served by Miss d C. E. -Morley, assisted by Mrs. j H. E#etla�- - just paying ,and payin&, and not Mary Teefy and Mrs. Evelyn flash- 1lrftfak Columbia wed Ontario. Purvis. The monthly- and annual re- i This social took she form Ipsplazenle knowing what their tar dollar is be- ey. time : Resk 11� � i A - kn 9 -ports were given, and plans made for of a Tea -Towel . Shower for ..the _ '•sed tfie conning' Valentine Tea on Feb- League's Linen Closet. st hers nth - •, A. Pears ruary 12. The meetiYs was closed by _ HANK Bud asevlse nosidsss_ plsoase: Aint 186. - - ----- - ----------------- singing the W. A. Theme Song, after Pd" d GO& Resmemet Tusicia 9•M56 $ of Mary Gleeson which a pleasant time was spent over - -'^-• _PrAL ohm* A >•w _ •.. a cup I: tea. Mrs. F. Prouse favour- y Q i10� Died suddenly at the hen w of her ed the group with a reading "Ex - Ir. Mel daughter 114 Pacific Ave,.Torento ow =change"—a.sad footnote on the spar- S P I C I A lase =1N. la1P - Wednesday,- January ?bahbe1o�•d w#fe is of Christmas--------------------- -_ ' of > t Au+erlm s - Peltate' ami. •dam mother of Gert- Rev. Wm. MacKay Sperm- At `„cold Cold - Wom `' sd '� TOWWWW rude (Mrs. F. Jackswa ,, Edward; Kiwsasss . ., . 1RisSsRr1/ Helen (Mrs. Bruce Hay), and Franck Rev. Wan: MacKay, Brock Road -- ><stse&W mW Aepesf/ of Aja:; _dear sister of Gthasfne I South, and delegate to the Mi3sloa $6.54 and up t1Ess. L. ©'Gnnell) grandmadser of Conference in japan, a- year ago, _ r Sa1ws 1 BgMldr! the late Gcrdon jachotoa; �b aLo sur- addressed the Dumbarton Kiwanis Boh,s bored lsslM. ACION& a rived by. thirteen showing o0 ris%r, SOltOr Y g a yaatt. Flsaesal entf+ photos. taken ' in beautiful japan Phows -660 .ki/s�et0 - - wlltlt�! 1SA-04113299 Dnaulaa St. W. Funeral on I mmy All members enjoyed this meeting - >I Yd Road Saturday at 8.30 a mum t.at Ceedtin. very much -= Thanks Rev: Sas. - i 31vieft as Chureh for Re4asaa braes at 9.00. In... ?r1 2 ^ WAkll�D torment at -Mamt Hope Oanasteny. • . s.�1 or AT: oO�IST a0lt�l1 ---- ----- -- ---------------- AT. ,S A_Y E -- - h16t..ta Edi 1lSDSAl AZA - _ - -- - Books How In �- lt.., is M aril � !a!1 � - a ta►.iw, aw �"�° I. ease Wt"s >� aa< � :� owed cob Down l z•aOa Village uitt"Ory 000Ei�i STORM s� As LilW As - CAI& - 39L � =AR Aad losing - 2 to S F. bt. Friday 6 to b P. M:e _ - Saturday •- 2 to S P. M. .. - . 4 = �} Y +t aatA1!/3 - asloo — Receistly Acquired Books — onumedd "Klondike" (Life and Deaths of theOF% : ]FREE ESTIMATES - �1.OQ oovvN - /. a. WUAA Oei'>E M ea/ f Use Great Gold Rush). by Pierre EASY MOWLY PAYMENTS ` Mssoment peib" II•aYtea "Htp►wa7 6♦rr - Berton: "Around -the Wand" ,by Pat- 1!061`. dQes'ai. PR(3t. !w rick Dennis; "The Three Edwa' ds" : - --_ 14 :. L WWtby, Otttarte -_ ..:- sna'. by Graham Greens (author of r' 9-0 now the Quiet AmGj can ); -'The Empty } , es w6fty am Amt -Viten• 1} + . e we: Aa by loco FMp W -o now in. Pick of Left Hand of God) AJAX _- PFIOM! 1096. r� Photo p _ _ win and 'Atax stens- TO PIC)I:ERIN Q RED CROSS /k/� b� Of for Prompt ANNUAL MBBTINii 'LtJ�V:B N `. ��o,� seroke ask for THUJMDAY, JANUARY 29, 1969- _ r�.ls�► z►as _- - Rim* > 'Rona a>�oca ROAD - con_. - Start 199! with a per owsm Tor ra' rowd_ business. Deakns needed ie P - Yost area to soli --vitamins. Sslri' MAT>m 01ITZ R ;. A. �• Food Products, Cosmie0co. House- !rs■ws lisloadsts /SOSand, - � tell P'asln N•gsswities. Him ------ -- - - IAO. e+�07 ' Cas�ieio. - Detalls- and free caUL• FeellungR %ilei - r ogee oa re'�uest. FAMILSX, Dept. ,. 95, low Delorindw, 1Lo"VIL f t�N a ------ sok - XPi hind Ci ;, .REP UR$ .W w Mk+isters Rev. M•MN•. , _ SUNDAY, JANUARY 14 IM 9M gAMN RAM TV N R si 9.43 A. M. - SUNDAY SCHOOL _'9 AJ& A.'IL RAT"W - 1L09 A. M. - CHURCH' SZILVICZIM 10016 AND Ubject. `HVW PLOW" � Hotida�s = sos>v► a co» a. &. NCE- SERVICE evoo P. W. 'Biblewoody G+, ' .ad sras end 90z8Cs'ros ..' .. - • , • AUDI" BUILD. Aub - Z SAY 1,13 P.- M. '. SUNDAY SCHOOL Vi mmeee Sk lis. 0istre AT PICKJ�Md MACH ROAD - - - 2.30 P. M. - CHURCH SBRVICB • - -,. � S�IOD Co. -Telephone � • . - . ------ ----- =--=-----=-•• ��-- j.'j f instir -- �- Christian Since Sock i4M Ply AJAX j�9 ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO low Man ipso Awoo W Or■Slrp _ — SIe�B* bvites Ton To Its sesnre. �iaalsesa Issas: 4► Ckereb Seerise N ROAD _ BvuD Ix ,3w so* >o a & wason - �r..dlas�da a.at1 , • f - : � MOM � ' W OODWORB NG *•IRY 5U 'DAY AT 11.80 A. ]i. ---•-_yrs _ - _ Sradny 6ehs•1 Aad Neaeseey �f Q At. The etas. asst - • 1leiaewdsy, _ •• 1I - •�.� IIe1r,•tM. WNW" .�. �..d UW.� on -S rd,111 are .6 e0. ;!'1bNle fllE 7Oi !ea Ia/esmatfea, Call: s - astlas� Aeestslsala . elle Pit 471W1 or � AN. 1=7329 u �. Be�k�v�a •--------- - - - rc - _ WALTER C. THOMSON, RfioiiPr ri9 + Ilii=. 0"A _O> _ - Plelinbe Tub* - getelstee, dasd�. bfolasy Pnblte •w*A-8. W. a>saa* iu. s.Ms lair e11. i1m iHoers:. - 2.00 to SAO P- IS• -�. A Walesa Ajls 730 _Q jtcoBaY ehroagb Feely _ STAPPOgL1 6805: A ,t�aate by Plame : . _ ,_ ; : • ..:. _ .>♦S11�Rlsi lSAst� +' ld�oszil �ft- _ • . _ _ - - >._ . - is !'llM� �ft w - , ,.. ,.,.rt,,.�,�t• ,.f-,. . - .w+ _'- - __.. -� -- _- .--- ...,,,..-..-v. .,., - -. +a:° w . •• . - -•,•'v-.4--.t_'.C- -., �+ �'•�•-�-!.r.rv,...,•„ r- -,- -. w— v-.• . .. .y y,. „'•w, ".-"�,,,'...N,. „-+.�.•....:r .. -•w+t "'•......t Tom.... . . ..-•v,...__^�•r^- F - -.: ,. .r ':Rrt„i: t C . . . �.0 n��Nj foundiand.. , Ruth spent New Year's with friends Total discharges %. , '200 To The iditwe - - { The annual Congregational meeting is -Glsyemoat. In-patient x-rays 1 128 ri . • ' -The Induction Service for Dir. Jno. The be held oa l'w.-iday everirg, Jan- Mt. and Mrs. B. Draper entertain Outpatient.x-says •173. Thi mrmbass . • Carnegie, minister of the Baptist vary 20. ed Mr, and -Mrs. , Syd Davies for Lab. in-patient trtmts ".459 1[issionary $ocitty of L . - .• '•. arch will be held this Friday ev- Christmas. Mr. J. Davies returned to Lab. out-patient trtm'ts. , 24 ited Church,wish me to axpNN �h - ------ -------------- ------ ming at 8.15 o dock. It cs hoped - --- --- spend a week ori*. them at their' Blood trautfusions 11 you their grateful appead4doa P ' ,« • : ✓there will be a large turnout. .GREEN Ri.�/ER home in Richmond hili. • Minor operations ; '�19 publishing our notieM ofdefts mosthig ' A Claremont boy was married in Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Dawson, BoT.. Major operations c ' 7 other items of interest lasing 1 _ ap Candel-light Service at Goodwood `yark has commenced on the new eve, visited friends at the Park •Ear, eye, nose dt throat oper.� 'Z6 E. Lela Sloe* Cots. 1► - '_United _Church when hydro failure three-room school. Mr. ��'. VFoads during the holiday. t ,lungtd the area into cTar es' � head, retiring trustee was returned to r. and' Mrs. M. Draper er e,�teitain- . P . ' Aver titt'ee hours. Wesley Evans, son 4Oiice. Benso:i Draper and Arrhie ed the B. and Mrs 'Draper family, , f Mr. and Mrs. Elmr Evans was White are tho tither cwo Foard tneir.- Keith Greenfield, Ken McIntosh, Mr: .I* tmarried to Miss M. bicOuaker. dau- ers. •and Mrp. T. A. Barefoot, of Downs- - � ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm_ McQuak- Sorry to rep3rf Rev. Fleicher, un- view, over the holiday. BARE WITH BUTTER •' t;. - er, of Goodwood• able to occ+ipy the pulpit t;n 'mu- The Y. P. S. under the leadership . ), • :.:�: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bales, of day last. We }lope fir a >pccdy ';e- of Mr. Wm, Binstead, delivered twelve R STAYS FRESH LONGER -� I y Woodbridge, spent Sunday with Mr. covery baskets to shut-ins. They ended the snd Mrs. Don Hedges. Sorry to repdr* Mrs. Ru=_self 1?aro- evening at Mr. and 11Srs, B. Draper's AlL ;TASTES BETTER • A lot 'of skiiers were out through ilton laid vrr?t a bail ew,e .end for tuneh and sing -sang. ■• `+ Claremont on Sunday, heading far face-� w ki k d her when n;il:,:n3--------------------------- IM ' - nearby hills. r.aohine ` ,ei off. Ajaz and Pickering Gni. Hospital .. ' . ' Mr, and Mrs. Ron Brown'and fam- M'r. and kis.,llavies returned to S"Stice . December r lily have moved from Claremont to her home "after speniing Xe:% 1 ca: , -*--►- ,O11fTAR10 Clf1AM FplOOYtlifltft t - Oshawa... at their- son's in Richmond Hill. Total in -patients admitted 168 MARKETING 000. fAM P"A I . The weekly Saturda night dances RL�RlSEMrlMG 50, 000.fRFAAI �RODIKfRt _. y Y - (receive3 too.late for last week) I Number babies born 42 : - to a x11.. -Late: been - Mr. A. Hutchings and daughter Total. out-patients :. 234 cancelled` --at least for the time being.1. - - _ - - - . : .. ... We are sorry to. report that Mrs. - - ; ;Len ''Lye has been confined to bed . for the past week. - ..' .. - The Women's Institute kill meet Y® "s *,, � * _ In .the Community. .Hall on January - _ _ m. Roll Call for the i� h `q'�' � y 21, at 2.00 p. f , r y, W �,; ,y month- `Different Uses of Salt". � :� � ''t yrf i ,, . __ _ " 4'.j : Ks'a ryj *f,''•r/ rg rr'' F•rc %/' ,j r '! .. f `Miss Viola Fcrsyth is the Convener ,< �, y : . • .,of the' program. Mrs. Bruce Sett - u r:.. x' !i r 9ti f - will demonstrate different kinds ' of c ` i cheese• . Mrs. John. Button, Stouff- .111:�'� � " • �, vilIe, will show films of her trip to - s ; a �, I'll�js I1 11. sr 1 __ . . - ' Mexico. The Lunch Comm: Mrs. J. _ � r ,,, :,,. , *11 -. Peddie, Mrs.. A.. Fryer, Mrs. WtrL .. >. . .-. Evans and Mrs. Earl Beare, . 'i ;_ 1.- . ._ - . - The Ladies' Auxiliary _of the Leg- _ /' .�'% , ..'' ion, held their . first meeting of the _ '"� r I ,o' ,A, Year and elected their officers. The w•, _ .. installing -officer was the past pres- : iy �� ` _ ident 4drs. Josephine DeRugha. 'The �. t I ''w 1. ', 'officers are: President, Ethel Mur- `� - ° _ ray. Ist. Vice -Pres„ Norma Benson, - .:. . 5, s- '2nd Vice -Pres., Phyllis Desjar"dises;. _• �° , -� r ��- , - Secretary, Irene Holl ngMead: Treas., . ; r c.' Arvilla Lehman; 5gtrat-Arms, Jes. _ c `'' X � i,' ` bie McGuire; Executive 'Committee: Ka Machll Jasegltine DeItusha: F.► �� " . Y - a• llyn Carruthers; -Social Convener. 4 p� 90 . Margaret Benson: Flower Comrni'tt- - ! max' - - - -°ss i Ce, Norms Benson; Press Reporter, Arvilla Lehman, . The .Gotdett Afic ­CN-1-c"I -f:hcu- . `~", . . - - regular meeting in the C4mtrinnity. ':', •. _ rtfall, oat. Tue4d.c, when plana. were _ .. inade for the coming. year. , . .. �1.; � �. x � � � ^ > „� ° t` , ? The Claretnnnt Lt�rary �,hiek las' f"�";_ri -- �� `•,.,�; y . . been in :4��ociat-e Library, is Trow a:�' �P+. - School f1,-e� Public 1.flirarr. 1 h'cre e k"3� O' ,p•ill be no .fec, .uxccpt-pc-•hat� a-ttct-_71 `fie y.. _�� _ . sent charge. for. a card. - :. ,"" :. ° %s ' An unfertuna"-t "bra%Nrb-okt�'out - _ - z0<` . . � w last I-ri.i:.y eve'ting, followftig the • i )hockey ger me• at StoaifvM-e,-%%%hCr. tht esrron c , 4 - _ r{ s' - _' he Strir'iiilc. Ch::rch I•cag-, - . - A - K - Yr t , _ _h_ tut') in ..�yxd i2t t�'C melee . __ .,. - ,R 2. were Ken %lidiletori aad..john Beers - -, of Stoufi itis, ,vl o r.eeeivtd ince cuts �., A • _ , `.. .- two Erou hath' a 'ers Gordon :. -- ... - s and o g P 5 _. c , . '� .'.•_ _ ' .. and Bob Todd, of Goc,dwo(A, As wc• .. ..- � - .. - .. - _ . .- . _ I `understand it, the Todd brothers oh-. c - -- _ _. . .- .- jected to- a sesere heekllrnR ¢f zy bad - . . . : _.._. _ ', .,,been taking all night, and an "ex- .. .. . ' .. •. plosion" was the result.. • . The local Boy Scouts and Cubs are ..�. ­:_­ -... - ,..-,..,sponsoring a public sleigh rids oz, I_. . ..... OU GET:-IMORE OUT ! F LIFE WHEN . __;.. . . ­.1- Jamuary 24, when • sleighs and horses . _..98 p�Wlpm. They willve the Cteturri laterl.dor - _ square dancing. if enough money is I..- I_ raised from this event. the, annual . campaign for' funds by the- boys will - _-not be necessaq_ihis year. , _..1-1 YOU GET;THE :MOST OUT -.OF ,ELE.CTRICITY .. . - . ' -- - We are sorry to report t at Mrs. . _ .. :, J arl Pilkey has been confined to the . =: IlroePital.. r. ' - Friends vrho remember ,the Mae- Even though it's wea>!hday ho er has plenty. of - - c . na�s of the hiacnab Store hire; on itht Corner, will be sorry to teat✓✓ that t11�e t0 iPlth the Children, bet:ause electricity s .1fr.� Wm. Macnab is eozu£iaed to ; . '..helps. with the housework. The washing is done - rest home at Mount Afbr. t and his . she's a - _'ariie to the Port Perry Hospital with ' __ ' 8L1tOmat1c811 ' . b electricity. way the _ ' y. y y t l -'a fractured pel-vis: . .. ' _,clothes will be washed and rinsed thoroughly, simply _ ` ' Mr. Lon Sherry has returned home - b settin the dial on the automatic electric washer. . . - ' -..1- ;.'after • a holiday in Virginia. y $ � - BAL3AM . When she comes home the washing needs onl to Mr. Wm. Harbron was mov ed . on- y r • . Friday .from. Oshaua Hospital to 'the-- ..be transferred to the ;automatic electric clothes ` " -- " Scarbaro General' Hospital for sur- - - "' :-- . -- _. _ . dryer. While she's busy Preparing dinner (on her • The aferry-makers'. Club. will meet , ;, automatic 6reetric range), -thee washing will be dried .44} next Saturday, January 17, at the sunshine -fresh automatically , .4 -, : - , whatever the _ 'Lina a of Mrs. ,Jos.mpringhain, at "' s Q - _ n -_ f] �O„ __ 2.00 p. M. : '. weather. Automatic electric 1$ltildry appliances dire V Ute- +�►"il� wC�uM'v Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jamieson and - "' •. , -' - - - . • family; Mrs. Ernest Jamieson and *,safe, cleanr�and ..odern. They you from wash- To freshen a refrigerator Roy, of Toronto;. Mr. and Mrs. Dick __ — Ward and 'DianriE;-of Claremont, vis -I. day' drudgery forever ... yet they cost just a few which hes not been used . . . . r . : Wit► Saturday. soda warm __ with ba Mrs Winton White spent two days baking d (11 , ':;last week with Mrs. M. Grey,. at You get mor£' out Of ilfe, When you get the 1m08t waist. ' . Pickering. - -out of electricity. The Active Service Crass , ilI _,tetter on Wednesday night; January I. • 21, at the forme of Mrs Glenn titan- -- _ _. _ . . . - ;•::. derson. This will be the annual meet- .- - , ' _ ..-. _ . ing. Mrs. Manderson and, .Mrs. Frank • r . • ' • :.McAvoy are on the pro ran:.. fur"W-Ally- . - ..: _ _ Mr. and, Mrs, Ralph Price and the - _ • _ , .hMn - .. _. - family, visited her parents, Mr. and : :- _ ,.. ;:.. .. _ . • . i 7 . 11d'rs. Winton White, on Sunclay. r . e S , C a , ' >Tf1 „ _.. _ - - th afe len `. '.dere ay Mrs. Walter Carson visited her lair- ghter, Mrs. Jas: -, Iiallida�y,. Oshawa, - .1. , _ _ . _ - nue day last wetik. - - - • - - ,. ,. r. C%r onibur one Sunday. visa :Dr: Nan IArmbur§t, `o£ Orillia, �tsrted the Car- _qy • •• • ELECTRICITY"DOES-SO MUCH ..'. COSTS SO LITTLE -, - -- < , e , Mr. Ray Carson.. RCMP. was un- _ __ Ito in marriage to Miss Bernice Mar- ,. _ oft last Friday, January- - - 1 I 11 uar 9 "at Nov-Neiv- - ' - .� . . .- : 1 . ; . . ­ �* 1 h iW� .: Sympathy is extended t& Mrs., .Aerwin l3ra&wy,:*f -Mcafocd, �.Az. 5 ' - -kt, — — -.-- ­ - ­ When- we are busy in belPft others — ­ ­ ­ at the Tumpews of the . . I ship. Miss M. Somerville made the Mri. Mor-, layd on the death of hW' was vm—ting,- gsid"Mrs.E. G. we are ham. As the Midas of the was Mn Dug. Reamer. presentation and thanked =4fatr Galbraith, in Tor- Code, on Thursday. fable-bad--a-svecial *Duch,-JUUS bad The Woman's Awqciz0*a* Dw. rish, on behalf of a, for her long -ata wo The reavlo service at the United a sicillfui touch as he laid bis tam&- barton United Church„ held their faithful service, especially for the -past The Fire Department was called to ChuAch 10;_U -held with Mr. Wilkinson on the little children and In the cur- rqmlw meeting 6a Thursday after - as Tre- twelve years that the so-#" " It home of Mr.. and Mrs. Orville in the pulpit The choir selection was ing of the sick. noon, January Sth. The officers' for urer. Refreshments were served -at ainihon an ltm&y of last week. the anthem "I Love to TWF -the � Mr. James Masm, who suffered 1989 were in charge of the Meeting:, the close: of the meeting bilthe Circle be daznxge was confined mostly tq Story". Mrs. Vera -)Freeman took severe head injuries in an On Mrs. C. Risk, - President; Mrs. H. Group - 4 living room. ior Congregation. Mr. Wilk- the Junior Christmas Eve, his recovered - --- ------ - PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS.,,FRI. & SAT. JAN. 15th - 16th - 17th 11 el -MARMANNE (smug 11) lbsegC 9 5 i(YOU ZAVE_13c) LYONS ECONOMY PAH Box OF 100-2 CUP 13ME AGS (.YOU'. SA . VE 26c) 69c" =' SPECIAL OFFER .OF 10C OFF PLUS 100 OFF DOMESTIC —w SHORTENING Lb.--. cannister . 856* W"W'S ]r0W*VLATzD 2 LB. BOX ro DOEAL (YOUR ZAVUFG IS 40.. Large 30 0.3.L Dow" y____ 0-4-011 CT A :19 MW ]LINE Is DZVON BLUED ZINDL=0 I Fil4iff P0FX BREA FAST._,�S1:0VLDER C �Alb6. min M a" ft ft M R0AS.B. T —=-N- RM JAIN XUAD I b 25.- c 13 1... ;A1 .ae C S b.39C Weight 3..,P" W�ft goo parertb' - ClNT N CHOPS d ROASTS LB.�9�(3=) COMPARE PPJf %v 0THESEWHY PAY. MORE? ... '. . '7 --'ti ,! - . •t .yam-,�. � -•n.. ..,... .:_-_. .��Ys,u ,-c ..•,.. .: af,:...-.. ,_: .- :,. `..r::.,�.. ._ _:-mss:,. _ _ _ _ ... zl��.a�..- - - - 1,..-,.- Vie„*"'', ,... ,fin• sr 9:', .. x" e. ., a - ,d' d xt 9. �.F t 7 PAZ 10=14 ' CYRIL. 1e 'MEY i. DUG and CX.ZA'lfsD EA , ARTICLES FOR SALE COMM EVENTS _ �"' TWAS rr...r. ay.>ra.e• •---- Tseisblts" -INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE BAR" IN VALENTINE TEA AND $mens T&vM Clsantl 2" � ON p;,Y.WOO > + ;e................i4.00 TzLz BAKESALE s�ver PHMESYHLPsALs V1106 UNITED CHURCH, PICKERINO 4.72 ler, abest C. E. Centro - MR RESIDENCE 767„,•,,,,,•pr shet THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12. OFFICE 67P�fst P><OiliiNdshove - fir) ------------------------------- --SZPTjL .. TAXX5 _- PICKERING, ONTARIO (Poplar) ;1.23 per sheet 1 PANCAKE SUPPER' 1 Z z4s 7c. per foot TUESDAY FEBRUARY IO 1959 CLEANED �- ' W. J. BvTT Gshawa *— RA :.-4042 - l ZrM TANKS CLZAN= I= /ANITART WAY New sodas Ioslesw W. WARD x'hssset Whtft IM 94= •-------------------- ��--------- OIL BURNER ,SERVICE A. W. MITCHELL LTD. DAYSs FICKWHO 74 N10ft a holidays: TE, 1617. ------------------ "or WOOD STAIN Alii. COiouxi _ _ WX PADFM TYOPi ... oLi — ROLLJM C"T PLOWER PM3 PLA1TS2111 . POrma and VIOLET SOIL LAWN lNa I - ,Nam C. llUMLA»< IL 0. man ORRE +PdHR$ST LUMBER CO: LTD. -� 3W Dysdps ie•. W, 1 Wft Q& a DgARTON 5 to 7 P. M. N�e 48 Aomosite Twp. Polka station) ST. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN,. PHONZ.. T$mpee 9.2351 CHURCH - ---•------------------------------— . WE DELIVER ----------------- Rectory ` Child �4ft A"t 65c. D>IlfT'S SMA&L MOTOR CLINIC Headquarters For D*4%. im@NEY jan 23 ---------------------------- F DUNBARTON HOME &4CHOOL _ eento eacb for andle iron bed "FATHERS NIGHT” ` Maas. • DINT" t;sosS Motor C>laie TUESDAY; JANUARY 20, 1959 _ ri --------------- POR SAI.ID--raW, cad and wood, $40 P. M. Door Prize — Refreshments • GURNEY enamel, front and basic ;16.00 No Admission >PIC=ERING VILLAGE . Vidte -. vsrod; also B -flat • Phone rtes, *HIGHWAYV 14 MILE iOUTH SID! NO. S lliOlflW I T - ^Tbn* 2.299M CHILDREN'S, WASH DRESSES MD RTGAGN '----------=---------- AND — ALTERATIONS •.TOR SALE • ROU90 Hi1L. ;1300 Bring. Pattern, Thread, Buttons mo Imo=. er best Offer. 3 Bedroaa, nAnd MaterW s; mow, two mastic oid. Lot '173 f� haat sdl as .1..o as MRS. ALEXANDER vvh::f SL West of Bas Road '> ohm !ere V. A A. Phew ATlsnete Fyrseehman's Bey . " phone: TEm�ple 9.1300 y _..: A 30 d San 30 x' RTGAp= ON>•Yf ~• >RO -CHIMNEY HEAT IAVZR r R : .' MRMi MYfSTMiNl� 2Ww The Heat Out Of Calm 1p• �►' - T AIPOF With A SAVER . . Irby"l�R�� : • r 19'.99 HEAT -Redtcad Price — 4" .. PL 4.-------------- ----------------- POR ahM .. ' w - Asad Fera MAIN 3T. lf� 4Lfs Zush. Foe hlornsatioo, Celt MILL.= HEATING SERVICE ' I' l[eiaissY► D+etlelow► p P3 Abe AvWkbb - 30 AJAX PHONE 6 feb 6 DAVE XMMOX li© O'RCHARD8 -----------•---•------- JANUARY PRICE CLEARANCE r C v One Nile Wast Of Pkci wb* CO* MAN EQUIPMENT ' - VWgp On No. 2. HishwaY _ Natural On Apphaaces. Wall -, pW"- Pkkering 367M2 Furnace, Space Heaters, Water ' - =-- ------------- ----- Hesters, Floor Furnaces etc. � WANTED- furnished , Oat or three • s • • - noose at rental of about SM ePanthly `Camp Stoves, Portable Coolers, is Pickwing Township. Phone—W. Lanterns, Camping Tents, large Cbandler, LEmnos 3-90¢4. and: small, Findlay Natural Gas 41 ____-------- ----------Ranges - reduced. ALL KINDS PLASTERING: -New end Used Eq • • • PLAIN AND ORNAMRNTAL Used Oil Space Heater, small 31a30 t e: ----Old-Fir"hwas Re -Dom_ _ _ e -volt Batt gmuger inm -_ -d �' in Naftol icons` rgoya: PICHERING 386W3. fcb--- t. KILLER HEATING SERVICE AJAX — PHONE Ajax 639 26-------- S9_ ----------- - 1 ----------- --- e [ ••»•"-'-----------------�•_ ' An Mdous mothers--wfio went a • essay but can only wodc part time Avon Cosmetics offers b . -� M earn 4240 or more per loot.16 Wr11s or phoas4 i and 9 a. an. MIb E. Outerbridge, RUW567, _ 42 Beraase Blvd. Toeoale 11 ------------------------- MIM• - pHoNff res ` ` UTM ` SEMW Plywood N OLLMMJb 'r IPINIDLAY RANCH _ _ EVERYTHING IN HEATING _ RANM - HOT WATER TANKS - voti _ C01tPLETS .............-----'---'�'- jDIL BURNER SERVICE BUMM .'AND REPAIRS -SOIL Inbuilt Hone & Trailer Saviff : :' A. W. MITCHELL LTD. COLEMAN, INTERNATIONAL t DAYS: PICKERING 74 � DUO THERM c` IIs Nl HeN"yv TE. 9-1753 -- : AJAX 657 ' W. J. BvTT Gshawa *— RA :.-4042 - l ZrM TANKS CLZAN= I= /ANITART WAY New sodas Ioslesw W. WARD x'hssset Whtft IM 94= •-------------------- ��--------- OIL BURNER ,SERVICE A. W. MITCHELL LTD. DAYSs FICKWHO 74 N10ft a holidays: TE, 1617. ------------------ "or WOOD STAIN Alii. COiouxi _ _ WX PADFM TYOPi ... oLi — ROLLJM C"T PLOWER PM3 PLA1TS2111 . POrma and VIOLET SOIL LAWN lNa I - ,Nam C. llUMLA»< IL 0. man ORRE PERan AT1#aY nPWMDBERES. 3W Dysdps ie•. W, 1 Wft Q& As BUSUDY _._ OIIE M. HNM P. _— 4A0 A. M. b l.90 P.t1L � � � �� - N�e 48 _. Weduesdar and Saturdays 9 to 12 - You Cas A* a* 6 ' PHOP's WHITBY MO 8.3071 Per A Mei Jeb ­�PICKERIAG DAW'NMOWERi & ONTBOARDa _ AT. Z-'108 - ---•------------------------------— . Have your lswnax w4m and outs : °'Ono NW40" lei.. rwa He - boards noomdtdoaed now at - 1NST&UD BY ME In . D>IlfT'S SMA&L MOTOR CLINIC Headquarters For D*4%. RODMAN pttas Ytourldf Phmdbing EapWW- F _ SHEET METAL _ :•, Wo PJS � WORTOAGEi< G. NEWELL Aeelhodad _ C seauerwW _Ons _ ri ftoopany DOMW ler. ;%ONEe PICZZR1NG 143 TORONTO: R][pire 2.3195 • GURNEY REAL RATE XROYER CIA >PIC=ERING VILLAGE . • • RWO rtes, *HIGHWAYV 14 MILE iOUTH SID! NO. S lliOlflW I T ]illi? OF DUNBAitTON, - i-- PERan AT1#aY nPWMDBERES. 174 :. APtYi1ME OI�IgCE 17`4 ' 4 AND NEW ELECTRIC S9tYICE 1NST&UD BY ME In . _ F- F ! 1NRNITUR!—APPLIANCES—UPHOLSTERING B�zzar�l Electric , ♦••Shoping Centre Ajax p :� >�"Te� °�• � ' , 4.. •.. OAMZRON STREET MD RTGAGN ARRANGEDIb1GS CNV= yHANDLE A COMP LETE LINE OF. 362 - _ s; HOUSlHOLD MERCHANDISE icked 1wSY CRIiDR TomNO MONEY DOWN......................... '----------- x' UP TO 104 WEEKS TO PAY -]RADIO AND TV SERVICE � - -a r .. .H i R : .' MRMi MYfSTMiNl� � c' t 1p• �►' _ . NAME. BRAND PRowiM OUR SPECIALTY WORN GUARANTEED - _ �` 0d eNpRAL iL/C'fMC — KROEIILER — SEALY - PHILCO` SHONE DAYS PICKDRIENG MAIN 3T. . • 003W v ATUn* 2-4101 lVNi t , _ l f♦