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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1959_01_23_ r _ limitall'- r n Forr P��cke: ring Villae d. _1� Vol;-75 NO. ?1 l2iCKTRRINt3, ONTAitIO 1WC. MURBAR AND N A As StubsceSptioe Rates: $2.50 Per Year United States 03.00 FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1959 E fif`IOsata Per Cog Pont Office Dept Ottawa Aird Feeding. Stations v•/i!«./..A/.G.!E/.ls..B..wa►..E... TownshipTo Dcuss AlfRss _ t I have been advised by Dr. Berry, General Manager of the Watt: m- eet� ::�f r u sa d e r - woree. coatmiesloa that the Com-lAsp A. mission is prepared to install a Sea- > itary Sewage System for the _ Village Pickering' Township Council will t isbeing rias' Further = Information meet in a special meeting. this week being to discuss all aspects of the proposed DICKERING VIIIAGE ancing, and when these figures are Crusader Development in the French- „ i ava#lable, a public meeting will be assn's Bay area. "What matter how the night be*, held at which Dr. Berry,/ Mr. Argo The motion was nt"lide by councillor paved? What mattpr how the nortk (Gore and 8torrie) Ltd( our Con- ::ti Rosa Hawthorne who said, I want *zd raved? Blow high. blow low, wting Engineer's, and al local off- )rials and Council will be present to time -to sit' back and' study this. ' I not all it's snow, could quench our would like to see certain- specifica- hearth-fire's ruddy glow" —trona answer questiion@. tions from our engineers and for Wloittier's "Snow-bound". " )Cyril E Mosley, Reeve council to -meet and go into a large This has been a weary world to; ' number of things and study their baby Barbara Boyer, infant daughter /!//■1//!/!///!!!!/!/!!/!l rami ons" Scat) of Bill and Mn. Boyce,who has " -------------- -------------------- "I would like to go into every sin recentlq recovttred from measles, • ' gle detail with council, reassess how following a few days in hospitsL But ' East Rouge Zoning far we have gone and where we are now she is back to her usual happ31 wn going. I am not suggesting a month's self. delay • . this, b Mrs. Frank Baker eata&e 1 • in a but I think taking time Mr, and Upsets Residents to resolve a few things in worthwhile." tained the C. IL Mot s on snag, Mr. Wm. MacDonald of Crusader day. ' - A large' deputation from. East was- appeartag oefore eouncil tat the A1ea IJshmen made. a business tang. tRouge waited ori council this week, time asking for a resolution that to Calgary this wee) asking if any decision had been.reach- would allow Crusader to go ahead Migrations . to the Southland art .ed regarding a contravention of the with the designing of a sewage plant now ceder consideration by wage set zoning bylaw and neviage trunks. He said Crusader our.residents who doubtless will so*% ' Last week it was pointed out that would be paying for the engineering. be taking off: -3 ir. A. Robertson who had taken out Councillor Harry Ashton said,."It Corrections from last week's col• 3 building permit for a two-earl seems remarkable to me that at first nista. 2 the n ,i - garage was considering moving ma-� we tale ii0-foot lots with Crusader ..ho gave an address at Pkkeriug- S ' �chinery into the garage. A large. num-I and now the planning board is suq- )A jar. - Hospital . Auxil azy is Mr. bei• of resident; wev a of ipeting on 1 gesting 60-foot lots: We hou.d kP Hi f gs: (_) Mrs. F. MacRae's street he grounds that would 'be a con_!this this agreement ate by step awl . Vt I iiedress is - 29 Lincoln Ave, and het: t a tt. P - - - _ travention of the bylaw. something concrete." 0 me - 47. - 4aid, Qn Wednesday jantsat� 29, a show. - Mr. Guest of'East'Rouge told coup-� -Deputy Jean McPherson " " reader station has-ful, they tray be installed at the cil this week, that the, matter hid, "I feel this thing is being rushed too .or w--s held at the home of Mrs. Roy lest been installed at ter Boy �- _ a . a '• • a p q P. Roi e-s for M s. Lloyd Peters, of nervation Area. If it proves rucaess- Ming so that when you meet a neigh- water or sewage. We have two mem- Clareront, who. on (bur., the first thing ,you say is, which : be� _here- whiff have. only. attended staff of the County Health Unit at _ - _ side -are yoAu on?" Mr. Guest said I-tMioni." meetings. How can they maks PickeringReeve Sherman Scottsaid that at Piickerin Woman's Instita#e mein, • Mr. 31acDonalcl re decoy grateful to W. C. _ .: present 5f r. Robertson* not _con-: plied that no ben are. Residents of fourth Con., Area travened' the bylaw. ' If he does, 1 concrete figures could be given until Marker and See, who have so freely] - - assume council will' uphold the by- the plant• had been' designed. acco. ded tlbem space for another - - - • law." Councillor' Harry Ashton said, "the year In the News, for nodeea all CO eerne�l ��!� �f Zoning - Mr. James Carter another resident 1958 council met with Crusader and accounts of their se4vides. said. "It has been said we are trying the new. members sat in on the meet- Mr. IL Cormack has been andel s Subsequently, another resolutioa to put Mr. Robertson out of busi- Ings. The 1958 council approved the olsservadon far same time at St. Residents along the 4th Concesr VWW -out of the meeting, supported nges, which is furthest from .our proposal in principle astiui so diet the Michael's Hospital, and an op-cellos♦ line are: aooctme'd ovrr tfte-feet h minds. 'Admittadly:-it._)it '.lis.'- _council " ---- _pendia&=-- _-- - - , mainly try those opposed Eoifre lust ,. 1 st presentTthere is -no, zoning plan.. resolution. that Council investigate ertson, but several of us brought this I think we ahoald aloes up. Th s Sons Piebaing rel attended as control the type_. of 'buult;iag cora- matter to his attention before ever •a could stake or break the township," a meedas of the Oshawa Lyceuas the setting up of a -special coma» tt „ ' ing into the area. bee to reirioew 1pslu4try , arul persons stone was put in place. said Councillor 8pttas. . Club an January 12th. Tlrs speaker Messrs LaiBrie and Reed' appear- ` rontifig into the area to sea that " Mr. Robertson should' have been Well how ten they siva us facts of the silty was Mttt, Bttr.idse. who► - >= ed before - Council with two. 3here are no nuisance asp«ts such' I aware of the risk he was taking if and figures if they don't know what with her hosbsatd, is a Collector we want?" asked Councillor Ashton. antiques. She told of their ` frosts that talar froth a-puitliic mlrct- t flag held by - the ratepayers of that a Mr. LaSrie •said the residents nts of j of the bylaw," commented Reeve The township's engineer, Mr. Jeffer- op, Calks Ana. last week. the'4th' Con. have full confidence' iA r Scott-- son said, "I think the have to have Haase. whleh Is is the woods bwido t " Mr. LaHric told Council, residents- g Another resident of East Rouge, the consultant design a plant and we $ttarseoa Lake. near Lindsay, Ther ware LaBrie t that 'more both Council and the' Plannin Bd., aur. George Knott, said, "this petition • have to know the sine of the drainage have a fine coyettim of ciab a, glary.`. 'industry but are alarmed - that me ave body was brought to b a who area and what we are going to co silver, Copper and ulnae ootAetet'a aright ooetrt Tato the area, and also has an control' over the arra at Y� y group pe y y Ido not re resent all in. the district with at, present. I think w:e have to_ . ftetas. 4*e lack of control. He said at the present He said that rightly orP meet and have tiie en - saeeting attended by thirty-two per- wrongly quite a number of homes There is fust as large a group `who gineers discuss Mr• and Mrs. Dumaid of Glen"* scant, there urns ton�siderable difibr- had been built in , the area and rep- are not apposed to Mr. Robertson and explain to council what we are Drive, atteeuined a group of frisyde movie his machines into his, garage." getting into." from Fairport Beach and y. este of opinion. He said a reselutiin resented quite a bit 'of money to the B B �' i• passer 14 to 9. asking that the arca owners. Coancillpr Ross Hawthorne'said, "iP DIr:.'3iacDonall was-told that the Village, at their home, on Fr_day avr north of the 3rd Con. be zorsed `re- Reeve Scott said he _would have is bylaw is broken we are compelled engineer has recommended that the ening last. The evening took the .i 1 sideatiaT and agricultural" as tem- the township`s planning consultants to take action, regardless .of what by development be storm severed, curbs form of a card party, and unehal Se e and tters•• Mr.' MacDonald said he and a ver ea measure. Ht added'-that hit c taw .Et might be. if no bylaw is hick- But y enjoyable, time was spept pauy heck into the matter, but felt that, an, than no action need be taken'." dial not. wish to comment- on this at by all. ` felt the larges land averse were op- in effect, loculi resolutions presented Reeve Scott ,said they had placed the preent time.: Mrs..John Cowan has been Is** yoeed• to this move. .were —a form of •zoning. --------------- ----------------- :. the .matter .of -contravention of. -the-- Oshsn►a iiosp'tal. undergoing treat bylaw In the hands of ,their solicitor. - meat. PICKERING RED -CROSS t , _ _ air, Stevens of the township's firm ., ANNUAL MEETING �0 Ladies' Aid of -cite Presbyter- - • • •. • of lawyers appeared later, before the ran Church held their first meeting Grant, Bailiff DIseuso" meeting but said they would not have ?HU1tSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1959. of �° ' at the manse, sad miay. an answer' until next geek.' ed looWng over thei: new promises. • --_-•- RED CROSS - BROCK ROAD For Handicapped---------- - ---"-- EVERYONE WELCOME Mrs W. McEaehaie surprised else Still Unsettled ,------ -- i group be serving lunch with,ted avid Liquor Vote Battle _ --'- -- . all th Swim Classes- - Taxes and Bailiff still manage to • Hams High . Seool t: a dteftMfamtly on Sunday. Pere- Mrs T. J. Wheeler, )natio r of stay in the news as far as Pickering ForAjax Town sent were: Mrs. W. Get, Miss B. Tbwnship is concerned, • McLean, of Toromo;• Mr. and Mn. the swim classes for handicapped The Tcwns}rip's Solicitor said this. The Ajax Ministerial Associations, Board Chairman G. Rimmer; of Oshawa, tl;e Hortop's. - tehildren appeared before township opinion them first llida of. n last week to allow the Tax Collector what., looks .like a'royal battle over Mr. Harold Mitchell of Dunbarton Broaklin. .•y She said they received $50 last year Last' Thursdi Mr. and Mrs. Don - and E25 the previous years before.. to use a bailiff of his awn choice, the beverage room question. has been elected chairman • of the-' y • �> • Y was defeated. The churches by notice' and- frbm Pickering Distrtet High School Bd. Annan left, by air, for a vacation is Mrs. Wheeler told council she has . Reeve Shelman Scott, looking over the pulpit are urging the residents for 1959. Mr. Mitchell was vice- California. �tl handicapped children and that, it the records, said that a nrotioti, made not to signthe g 1958• q of tie Hortic- ,00ets E25 Fes. child'•to give thea: the petition. The owners chairman during The annual banquet t I" All help is volunteered, h las` fall, was movied by himself and of the Ajax Hotel (formerly Arbor Mr, George Todd of Cherrywood ultural Sodiety. was held last week: Budin two lifted nurses. Two life- scconded by Mrs. McPherson, that Lodge) would like a mens and has 'been' elected vie-chairman for, at the .C. E. Centre of the United guards are the only: persons paid: time using the services of Murray license. Oppbsfng the wets are the Dir• Mitchell who a en a board to lets in attendance. The spea]der The breakdown of, cl}keren attend- and Company. churches, the town council and the member since the oa was first was Mr. Maurice Schlicter, of Whitby. Ing the courses is: Pickering Town- Dep. )trice jean McPherson said tonesho had a-i his sub.' "The Care ship 23, Pickering Village 8 Ajax 8, j planning committee. established has served on every contcon- House Plants Foun �Phi y x n fie , ' she had-seconded- thio-' motion-and- -' -At- present this and- was ready to admit she had made a dential area, :near three churches two •fied to fill this poet. Mr. Todd who ��g", Musical entertainment wean' - Donations received during 1968 mistake since thinking it ovet. She schools, the' library and the town's has been on the board for several . provided . by Mrs. Milne, aceompaa amounted ' to $1,157. The. expenses said she felt that the Council should communitycentre. If amounted to ;1,004:33. 1969 estimated enough names Years was a former township council i� by Mrs Geo. Todd.. President expenses: ;1,032,0. not dictate who should be hired to are secured, the town council will' member, deputy-reeve and reeve and for this year is Mr. Braybon, Alton* Mrs: Wheeler said they have about collect the arrears, Arrears are down. have to go ahead with a vote and if h&s had many years of municipal ex- Road , ;600 on haute to, get started with. Alearly, )5000 coming in, since we that is successthl council will be PeriQnce, The Wm. Lawson s; the Graak Deputy-Reeve Jean lKePheraon ask- stopped using the bailiff. "Is there asked to amend their zoning bylaw. Aside from being faced with a tre. MesWes; and the Etienne Peter <; sufficient reason to engage M Mayor William Parish said the mendous amount of work_ jeans atte�ndred the Januar 14th: an as oun. Ross Haw- P� P e olved; - People in , that. on ws the new high school at m e Club at a Mfrs. Wheeler said not at present, thorns area purchased homes there because-thinbarton, the board have four addi- t>a that would have to be a separate there is t replied the Reeve. Aj=X high 8PGab=lt Hotel, Oahawar. The . fittest ; ry "No, ' •' the area is residential: "Ajax is s tional rooms to add to the sPn>ve' was Mr, Doug9as Wilkinson poject but she hoped that magbe "The question' is not whether' the Planned community and I for one in- school this year, which means a who told of }lis axpaiendes amort= within a year a course ootrld be'atart- Collector should or should not use a tend to' keep It that way," he said. busy year ahead for all members. the Eskimos yet Baker Lek* and, ed for the retarded group. A'vote taken flue Frobisher. and showed a remarkaNs Mrs. Wheeler said the money aced- bailiff, butwhichone. 'A -bailiff is y� ago tamed---------------------------- •- •-.. 1 as agent of the township. The -bill- down beverage rooms but approved a •fig Public school .. mtdentandias of their problems and ed was raised trrotrt srasrts and indi- of their unexpectdd adeptal4ky to vidual donations and that of the iff mentioned toss naked for aFeeif- liquor store and brewer's warehouse. SKATING CARNYVAf. is information regarding a case that •--------- .�------------ ----------- JPJUDAY JANUARY 23. h� $1,000, about $700 came from d6na- he did not or could not produce, af. 730 fro 1000 P. M, new taxi servchanging ice, called Picker fi[otts: - ter telling us he had done certain J• O. Q. >p. PICHERING COMMUNITY fag Tied is now in operation by. � J T__ NE-W�0 "We 'realise the flee work you are kgs". P A P Z it D R X .P. � Petri Leeloo. who ii>oas tAe 'wont doing in the community;' said Reeve It was ria RINK is anxious to please the public. .� airy agreed to have the ""IRDAY, MRUARY 7. - Races, Broom . Bay _ `,- 8herataa 800tt, "We will tura this Collector disexus the matter with the ski and............ request over to the fly's committee Finanoe'Cemmitike, thea utritl} the --------- and assure' you it will be tl'eated Crit • . ,A P. and T. lfhtad -.(Man Now On Fame eta � - .......................... ; �AdaedfNoa sad to Ctlattj...............,r.....---........;� wit% tavoraMe cowdderstiott." •�.:-• Z ` y 21 • a '. IEducated Beggars fro r N y _. y -,�►N N-� --41 R ST _ Police in Southern Italy have , M'a•- r•Ioaed down what was one of — -- Surope's few remaining "schools 'tor beggars;' a Rorie 'cdrres- pondent. says. The beggars con- FIRST MARRIAGE FAILED— "Is he free to date me as h• "fessed that their "headmaster" SHALL• SHE TRY IT AGAIN! has asked to? IYIARlANN1' ?supplied them with "blind" cards ri, "Dear Anne • Hirst:. My .first • My opinion is only a yet and crutches and -taught,.them marriage, was a failure that has *.man's, but here it it; - oval methods. . of wheedling " left its scars, and now that 1 ins : If the lad is only in , totzh ' .:L ---engaged again. I want to play ter_ with the girl - :the public. -a3k her --again .,. safe and ask your truthful opin- +for his release, that should Paris once hada beggars , uni- ion of the'man I love: • conviu_ce her' he has no inten wersity organized by a legless 'z ., "I. have been dating him for + M433 who made a handsome lav- tion of marrying heir. She will ing by trundling himself on a',. nearly a year, and we are both have to accept the fact, unless Tittle trolley along one of the d s• � z N 31, For, a dozen years_ he has • she wants to be hostile and sue best-known boulevards and was g; held a prominent position; he is •him for breach of promise �� Than could only alienate him ' • •� .the owitei• of Several houses .. •. ' � ' 4 -•thrifty but generous, and. a. man • • London once had a huge army _ who loves a home. . I have a •further, and it would not com _ but their numbers M" "� °" ' youngster of six; and they are + pel him to marry her. ''of beggers, N', u y ...wonderful together; we think.of •-• In such a situation it is cus have been dwindling for years. : �$° r r h ' "A survey some years ago re- vealed adopting another oho after • tomary to announce 'that the we've been married a while. » engagement has been ended that there were 1,000 q, x y y "It is only when he gets angry . by mutual consent. ,"wily beggars" in London who with me that he drinks at all • •'could ,feign illness with, the skill µ" k" l urge you to stay out of ' Twice we have separated be • this entirely, or she might in - cause this, but always come . . _r)! ori actor. Mme✓ « 4 't% 'ii F y volve you, too. Don't think Of cause o Early this century a white- . %h ' ' back to each other. Do . you v seeing him until ' the. matter is ;haired, poorly -clad old man used think I should marry him? Re- , to sit near the old Waterloo �� uy aS x' „ _ member, I am in love and ready d@dniteIy closed. • ` ' Bridge in London for teh hours y' wf to do more than my part. y A mature couple can find. a `every: day in all weathers, Begg- : EDITH" ing. Scores of people never fail- � - good union U each one is frank H USBANDMATERIA;. ed to drop something into -his "f r Your enough to admit faults and agrees finance. is good _ bus- ,. to oompromise. ' If thin situation outstretched hand.„ ', h „v • band material. He has most of What they didn't• know was U :. _ ! the .essential -traits except .so- Worries you, let Anne Hirst sag- 'that each evening at. dusk a car. r •brief . His tendency to drink —gest w riage and pair drove along the F . y easier. Write her at Box 1. lit. •• Embankment to the bridge. The • when a conflict arises is not Eighteenth R3L, New Toronto. Out. GIRT TOSSES ROCK AT MIKOYAN—Mks.. Emma Halhat, 14, is adult; to try to' drown one's' old begger would enter it and . _ be driven to his home in Ken- held by a policeman in Cleveland after she tossed a_.rock at troubles in 'alcohol only post - 4. dngton, from which he emerged Deputy oy " nes-the da of reckoning.Ii all the cars is the world - Soviet Q u Premier Anaata Mik an. The rock missed its » p° y --were laced end to end some _later to live the lice of a fash- mark. Mrs. Holhoi, the mother of one child, arrived, In the Your separations indicate a, " Pto m , . -. " la restraint, or tolerance, dope would pull out , and try lack o! - ionable . man about town. _ U.S. two years ago from Hungary. » which reflects on you both pass them. • • If they canresult in a bet- _. _.. • ter understanding instead of - by Roberts Lee �, quarre , ill have made A -A The Start •progress. If you both are quick' When dinins with friends. �%'�' ' ,,l9i� • to admit your faults, it seems = h it proper for one to continue t • to me your marriage can be a - to eat while someone else is ' good one. - Surely' you two taltiog to cue,+ r'i , •know each other well enough A. It is perfectly proper to ' to talk this over frankly and _ continue eating while listening NICLES _ agree to act your age?ao someone else`s caaversation= 0_ • There is no perfect mar- - !\ -- Ivy, iiviAence of H • nage, and nearly always it is your attention. Q. ltn- a home where there b . a - c woman who .must the adjusting. A loving and wise - wife can even ..accomplish ' tae service, and where the aero- - bg dishes are put an the table. d ter I think and- from your let• pow as the dishes started around INGER ter I think you have an assort. table? n • uncut of the necessary a>abstan- ' .. �A. Properly, the host starts by C�?OJ�.t"�C�.t7L�L"ti¢+ P. C� tial qualities. offering a dish to the woman on ' • ----' _ . his right. and the hostess from 'You' will never guess what I'm erably heavier than what you, PER9I3TENT Giilt>r _ - her end of the - table starts . an- oia to write about this week. have been used to and so require "Dear Anne Hirst: Last year � �* -•L dish g g it won't interest some pe�_-!e at littla patleaaPartner wanted i -broke my engagement, much : !able to fife right.. all; others may be. forever grate- me to have two sets of glasses— agains�m�wtii; Jm4_the � t f!ul that I brought up the sub- one to, wear with the aid, one !pined the Army -and was sent � f jest in this column—and 1 tare- without But I said no, probably. abroad. Soon after he got en- :.. Sha�ei�r Si�lOalf�1 see a few letters asking !or fur- the fiery time _I needed. the aid gaged (by mail) to a Rirl I know. A __. ther particulars --which 1 shall most I wouldn't have it on. Bet- whom• he had dated only a few " ' i•IrlCilV gladly answer.o he usual ter to wear 'r a e e a es. Was publicly announ I Well, what is it. A hearing- turn the volume on or of! as "Now he wishes he hadn't, and • • required. That is what I have wants to be released. She re - aid,, no less. Not t type been dot !or the last six weeks. fuses! Soon he will be. coming ' J. of hearing -aid but the that d you wear with glasses. with excellent results. back, and I'd like to know what . y ` their situation is with regard to But let's start at the. beginning Now I'll" tell you something —which, for me, goes back over else. The greater your hearing eac�i other. Are they engaged? - 31� thirty years. One day I was re- loss the harder you'll find it o get used to he turning home after a long, dusty aring once again► bicycle rid 31 miles to be ex- all the sounds there are about -.grandsons were here they were act. Instead of going. straight you. So it 'is far' better to start so • noisy. At last I exclaimed, �If, i.ArfttA YY11I+Ofii a home I went for a swim. I dove early—that is, directly you res- "David, tor. goodness sake stop Into the 'water from • a spring- lize you are getting a little hard shouting." He gave. site a hurt •O board but instead of a clean-cut of •hearing: My first demonstra look=as did his •mother. Then dive I must have made "s belly- 'tion .with the -hearing-aid was a I remembered ... Sorry—I for- Stara tell all.. Every fact that - • flop". My ears oiled -with water - rraost extraordinary experience. got I'm wearing my hearing -aid." family and friends want to know and I used my finger to force The aid was adjusted. and I was So you see. what .1 meanif and remembeF .about baby! �- the water out.Instead of that 1 able to hear peffectly, even the, you are inclined to b6 -deaf the Easy embroidery! Delight mom !greed the road -dust in. Later I overhead air-conditioning. After longer you go without an aid with this sampler she'll hang in had an infected ear which re- a while I took it off and it was the more you will notice the baby's room for all tb admire. a suited in a. perforated ear -drum. just as if I were living in a difference and the harder it will Pattern 574: transfer' 12 x 16 Ever since then my right ear has silent world. There was no sound ` , be to adjust. Of course it -is an tach panel 60 names; chart. been partially. deaf and left ear other' than the sound of our expensive piece of equipment Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS forced into doing double duty. voices. The silence was uncanny. but once you are past the initial (stamps cannot be•accepted; ;use t• Eventually •the inevitable hap- Background noises" were com- cost the upkeep for batteries is postal note for safety) for thin pattern to LAURA WHEELER, pened and I' knew I wasn't hear= "r'letedly eliminated by my own very little—much less than they Ing as well as I should, the con- lack of hearing. I believe it is used" to be. Wearing the 'glasses-' Box 1 123 Eighteenth St., New _ dation gradually becoming' worse this contrast that makes some - hearing -aid is not in the least Toronto, Ont. Print plainly the „ until my hearing loss' reached people give up trying to use a embarrassing and you have no PATTERN NUMBER; and 'your 40 percent. hearing -aid. Suddenly, hearing idea what' a treat -it is to go to NAME and ADDRESS. _ Well I determined'to do some too much may be harder to take . church and hear the s mpon, or Send for a copy of 1959 Laura • thing about , it—#o lowing my hearing -too 4—know a-meeting_and hear the speak- Wheeler Needlecraft Book. It has 'doctor's advice. He told me the I am glad to shut off the battery ers. I cannot give prices or ma e make he considered the best on when I want to be quiet. Ancry, prochet, knitting, weaving, And it in this column but I shall be the market is particularly handy when Pa et and that was what i rt- glad to forward any information quilting, toys. In the book, a bought: you know there are ner has a program on TV that if requested, And I have ear- special surprise to make a little an 1 written this in the hope girl happy a cut-out doll, . ti -} don't want to hear—a western, y Id _ _. _ 's _ With some it t • -• Brent t Wit s i -- diff types. : necessary to have a cord around wrestling or variety show' It has that others may be encouraged 1 clothes to color. Send 2a cents _ to n' lift! . Last time -)ur i_nd take the plunge as I d d. I for th;s book. - tety case fastened•to.a lapel or " in the case of a woman hidden inside the front- o1 "her dress. type that can be attached to the frame- - With this shapely sheath in work of your own glasses. No 'youi wardrobe, you'll never have dangling cords to bother you: oanother "what-to=wear" worry! That was what I got—with no ' AVS so smart, and new-lookingafter regrets. It .iso wonderful e - Choose faille, . wool jersey, or and hardly noticeable at all. four -season cotton. Here is the set-up. The side x _.. Pr' - rown. Sides 12, 14,. I6, 10, 24; 40. Size glasses are removed • and re - 16 takes 23i yards 54 -inch foibric. placed ,by • specially constructed _ Printed directions on each pat- hearings -aid, temple -bars. From, tern part: Easier, accurate. one a tiny plastic tube is sus- - Send,` FiihTY GENTS (50f ). _ pended- et the end of which is ` _ (stamps cannot, be acceptod; . use an ear -mold which fits into 'the - postal 'note for safetj+) fof this -ear.. The curved end of one tem - pattern. Please print plainly the ple-bar holds a tiny battery and 917. your NAME, ADDR9111k an adjustable control _which can ' Aird STYLE •*UM=3L- -be manipulated without. removal-. . Seizd order to ANNE. ADAMS, of the basses The other bar •'itMr-_tatting on, auto into a spot like this without ruining It Is rather tricky, but, it can -, Dos" r, 123- E16te'enth St., New ' carrier your spare batteryl The-� e]onj, !!sigh Foots was parked in garope at right. Somehow, his foot hit the accelerator.- Toronto. Ont. battery,,in use can be turned on Car shot through back of•goralge, which flopped down after it'before Foots•rebounded front or off at will according- to your _ hearirt - redufrements, � The tem- . ,wrecked double_ doors,, cf a second 'gor'a&;, be hin$ tar. footsi 'car than propped :up what { `,SdSlrs 4 - hist ple-bgrs are, of course, consld-forage. VMS left of his own r r' - -------------- • Whole Haze. Mr& Mabel Cvcb- hir IM &of Pry John fagqqj.. BRzAx GROUND FOR ALBION HILLS DAM cane conducted the junior cquigrew Vice-Prei., Fred Brody _Secrtta!M Alin Annie 11miader is reported at tion. Mr. Rudd took- his scripture Maureen Nc&U Txkasrurer, Lynn time of writing, to bo..critically ill._. ­Wsson from Ephealans 3: verses 1 110 Jackman; - Missions and World Out - Mr. ind Mrs., Lorne Harpell, are 21. He compared conditions. of life reach Comm., Janice Clarke; Faith present spending a two-week vac- today as Paul found them in Ephes-. and Stewardship --Comm:, Steven ation. in Florida. is. There is a necessity for Christ- Jackman; Citizenship and Cammun- B(r, and Mrs. Don Annan flew ian witness all over the world to- ity Service., Dorcas Short; 'Steward- South last Thursday. They will he day. Millions more are reading the- ship and -Training., Donna Short. visiting relatives in Redwood, Cal- Bible today, and there , are millioni Sorry to repo" Mrs. I. McLean ifornia for several weeks. more sold all over the world, Other. - under the doctor's care. He'r =` ny -Mrs. Elda Sleep has been confin- religions, sucl-r as Buddhism, are friends trust she may soon be well .19d, to hospital_- following an opera-_ founded on Bible stories. main._ Tl,;� A ftei!nocin- '-u.—A.-..mem en much stronger. Thur-sday' afternoon: at the home of 7 Mr. and` Mrs. Watson Willett; .pf A UDLEY Mr.. P. Clarke. Owing to the illness Chapleau, were visiting the George of her mother. Miss Bealrice'. Mc - The., annual church . iu�:eting was Lean conducted or5hip - S�r- • W*atson's recently. cted the IV Mrs.- -held on Friday evening %vith a good V; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Carey, ice,,her, theme'being "Pray&". She of To,- attlendance. Reports, of, the various Sinker and Mrs.' Fothergill: was assisted by -Mi!;s May Brov.n. izations showed a successfulAirs. Fd. Pascoe and Mrs. ,W -n. A. onto were visiting Mr.. and Mrs. H. organ Carty; on Sunday. year in both achievement ai:d final' Brown, The new Piesid-ent, ',\Irs. -n ccs. Rev. M. Buttars gave a �unu Mr. and Mrs. Th6s..'Ne-wrr Jack Brook,;- conducted- the business i4n and of his work during the vea7. The session. Plans We ary Mr, and Mrs. Bill Newman ha�%je_ re made for proj lidiis served "refreshments. Mexico. ects in 1959. flowili to The officers' and teact).rs of t! Mrs. George Phipps,' of During thle church service 5�indak- Mr. and Sunday School held ng -cn- morning, a- Dedication --Service wa's a meeting Highland Creek, visited their son Thursday evening at the home of held for the OffiEers of the Woni- 'M' 'Jack Phipps and family, Sun - Mr., -and Mrs. Bert. Guthrie, Socoitities; tVoman's. Aay. ell's Missionary, About fifty, adults* and -children en- 117arty und- Association, and the Young People's 77 Remember the Euchre tx` r the auspices of the Legion a oyed a social hour at the home -of ' Un-oin. it the Mr. and 'Mrs- _Chas..., Clemente on -------- m ------ I• Ponce of Mrs. W. Sowerby, Brock at -------=--------- - Road, on W)ednesday, January 28, at Saturday gvening, aftk�r skating Brooklirk, Next Saturc(ay evening,' 400 P. In. there will be a toboggan party at BROCK ROAD Mr. and Mrs. Balfour Slei,ghtholm Bert Guthrie's. The Home 'and School held their . 'are holidaying in Florida, while the he -Mr. - Lorne Craddock, Richmond -Executive Meeting- •-on Tesda'y night store is being renovated. Hill, spent the weekend it the home in the sirn chcKil Th,.re *ra� a small at - Ur. and Mrs. George Wat'­of Arch and Mrs. Bell. tendance due to the bad weather, Toronto on Wednesday, attend- 'Bob Batson 'elft ' n Saturdays for. Plans were adq for the next meet The e m the funeral.of. Mrs. Adair. -several- *eeks in Florida. ing, The skating and toboggait pir­ The W. M.'S. meeting'waz held Mrs. A. Leonard returned home, ty %%,a$ a huge success: Most. of the Chief Off:cer of the Coniservatign Authority A. H. Richardson, '"caim. ikt th4e home. of Miss Evely;_ M"tst- list week after a -three-week stay in school children with parents and igite, laft nursday. ehb Oshawa Hospital. friends attended, -and- had -a good ground fa the -470,000, .18 -foot dam at the Albion Hals C414servacka Mr. Bob Ravey is a Patient at the time. After spending a couple Of Area. Completi . on is ezpectgd April 30. Sunnybrook Hospital, He under�vtnt hours- at -the Copservation "RffNWOOD Area they surgery Monday. returned. to the school when- - the Rev. Rudd, of the Bible Society (received too late for last weWl c), 1 Home and School members served -Pickering Ladies' Bowling 200 Scores - flat - A. Penstone V" guest speaker, at the United- The Y, P. U. met in the chur J, Disney 24 210'. B.-Sutm with hot dogs Gam.. 1 .2, Eburch. The eheiF soleclicm h2sement on Sunday veninw with themwithand. hot cocoa. January 16, 1959 253; 91 9; 234 'Neale 119; _M T Uh --an -WiH Praise Tl*e,.- 0 Lord, witli MY, t-%*nty-three; in attendance. Officers tc-Sfr. Labrie on the arrival c; a baby son. Team Points 14, Mitchell 202. Mjr..and Mni. C. Hubbard attended "No. 4, - Hilda 5 20o Scores - handicap - M• Link - 'S -an 269; J. Disney 257, 218; H. in t4ae wedding of Bernice Hicks, ot I No. S. - at Neale 246: F. Calvert 245; B. Suter ME. %VhitbX and. -Albert Keith., N o. 1. - Mary 4 237; B� Madden- 228'. oi rot FL Lelartme Road, on Saturday. J&nuai) 17ph t No. Z' lean P. Stmitford 114 OUR . ...... Almonds United :Church, Whaby. No. 3. - Wilda 4 2-78; H. Dawson 223; ; Afecr*a hbne�vmoco'n in the States. Mr, N 6. ­Besale MM• Hunt 222. 215; H. Mitchell • sid'e ar-I.VMple. 6. 41 Several. of the small girt., of this Lishman shinan 269; H. T. F. - J. B. Gain 213; B; Thompsolli 202; -B. 1 -are taking dancing less- Disney 642, H. T. H. --H. Dawson Winter 201. AT THE c*rnmunity. A. Penstone, Secretor)' ,us at Ajax. Mr, Birthday congratula ion • P iwds -wllo­cticbrat�!d- on Frank' Wea% sunijay, January 18 DEAD AND CRtPPILED FARM.STOCK We 6%r --­---------------- I 0 Banquets," Weddings, Club Socials APPLICATIONS FOR 'PICKED UP PROMPTLY 0 Pick UP FOX BOUNTY Susinoss Men'sLuncheans Will Be Received At.. -7 BT 't. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONS THE MUNVCIPAL JILDING ANL U73 -2378 Kingston BROUGHAM _--.____MNWWILL FUR FARM TYRONE, ONT- AT STOP 13A During Office Hours, 140 PHONE COLLECT BOWMANVILLE MARKET 3T26". L UR& 11:00 a.m. to 2-00 *,m FrL & W. I? *.wL to 3 H.S PPARCE, SUNIDAYS: 11.40 NOON 70 MW AAL Fox Bounty Officer --------------- 7 7 t cvk te - - o6twear TWO STORES SERVING PICKERING� AJAX WRITBY 3 - JCT U IMARS THE DECKS JAIL.5 TO JAN. 131 n WN A GENUINE 'ISO PAIRS TEEN PARTY RATS 'Saddles .".Patenf '10% REDUCTION .:Suede and Leather Flaffles. lluclt Oxfords. I S �A­ L.m E A400" sm" ava"t". 1"idar $4."i &ALE: ....................................... . .... Won 100 fAIR 1011dy and P ff ON, .ALL REGULAR By "Sava Quaw ren's 9* Nves. Roo. S5.50. SAL IE —.Pak 0" Me CDC -CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS 0h A -K was6b6'E0t6`Treds do 61v� in6diw •YIN= grade slipper lines J 200 -MR.- 7, -Au, RUBIM $Lft- SALE..... psWsma's Pn� ;� .FooTWEAR LINES and Lo heek — Patents Re Jar to S 0-I& $7 7 "WONSS SLIPPERS .,SALE. — PAIR lan, SPIN= C�6mjrwrmv1 Smer s, of kAlle finijiup .0 .. . ............ . . ........... _R*9J&r_$4.95. SALE_."4; ..... . ..... . 'RUBBER WO -1111-1111M Regular $3.95. SALE ................ ..... . ........... .. . . ........... $2.49 AN Women's, Men's and CMdren's Mw reduced 20 PERCENT. -While lat $2.0 they last. H_ 4ai ffieni Hurry Still a- of winter to camel -7 R ar $2.98. SALE ............ .................. ...... I ....... I ......... ...... ...... egul :WHITBY STORE: MO.8-4881 ,1107 Dundas St. Wed -.:,AJAX STORE: Ph. 100 -SHOPPING.PLAZA (Next to Eaton I • Y • , ' � .. .,. .. y. a s� - .,',t•k•71L :,•`$I' -0' -.,y'..,' - / ..-. f .. • ,tie wee. MKrarlaftt and spno oke Reeve Prodahn G c3•�1 _ _ _ _ _ - Sconto �movveme t bettwween�highland Miss M, Herbert, Torc�lo,.xbi>6gd ; � ��� Creek and Dunbaiton. Thlese bays over the weekend wioVMr. land are very irsterested' in starting a Minor Hockey Week Mrs. M. Minaker. • • - - is r _area,-_bu snot _ The Evening W. A. met. on Ted I" D o� without adult support. to a, -orlon was ReftV 1L , >picat g neaday - -• made and adopted that we iiatkstig- j week upon all's Gerald enning. , Pickering Township council will sit down this Week and ate the situation to ascertain wkwth- I has to support ]Since Hockey Week Friends of Mrs, Frank Webb V4 to go into all the aspects of t ttnldesvour bp proposed Crusader er we, as a Home and School Ass- i in Canada. commencing Satuirday the be pleased to hear that_ her stella, 1) llopraeiit in the' Frenchman's Bay area. ociation, can support a Boy Scout 2' Mrs. George Mulch, Brougham, has We think council are wise in so doing, and when told of it Tr°°P• In endortfng the observance,, of returned home after spending a 6ulrm: ' The meeting closed with "The Minae Hockey Week, the Rowe add' her of weeks in Oshawa Hospital: W did Crusader Development. It is understandable that when the Queen". Coffee was served and a "I can think of no better way to Each Saturday evening duris development move in the history of the township is on the friendly et -c 1aTgeSt y g ogett4r ended a del- Poem attention on the wonderful this winter a bus from the Broeigh- verge of becoming a reality, those most closely connected with it, ;ghtful evening. benefits of Minor Hockey to our am Bus Lines has been laking aur e hundred and one items that would want to pause to consider thiRougt Hills United Che: cls. youth than through observance of Greenv�ood children and some odder are part and parcel of sudh an agreement. Annual M minor Hockey Wepk in Canada," folk to Brooklin Arena for a pleas. The township council have agreed in principle only, to the T, : Hockey is our National sport, and ant evening of skating. The fee hr : s : participation by the youth of our this transportation is 10c. per person, Plan. It has been' moving rather rapidly to a climax, but still has - The Annual Congregational Meet- town is at all levels, We the balance blei a long' way to go before anyone signs on the dotted line. Council in of. Rouge Hills United Church was encouraged oo PMi from � .:fee_ is it has btea'moving Just a little too fast and, want a little time held on Monda' even to pvend •of our• game, of-ze its shiny funds of Greenwood Midget Sf►se� y evening. i t was op- � develop �y�, �emldpi and ball -Club. • ` to consider what is going to happen. ened :with a portion of scripture and is The annual Sunday School iotee4- . • I P sespyct far autbotit= a. well at i It is understandable that Crusader are very anuous to move prayer by Rev. T. Bagnall Mr. F: M. physical and body -budding benefits'!. ing was held on Friday evening A Js1onE► as quickly as possible. They have, already invested a lot of Cook read the Financial Report. The "We also are proud of the fast the home of Rev. T. Fleethamr. money and as businessmen want to' get'the development rolling total. receipts , were $3687.77. The that Minos Hockey in our town 'hat Ross Jackman who has been Sal 1� .and get some of their investment back. That is just business. Good Samaritan receipts were $77.05 r pobioic-spirited citizens for two j good the sncport o_ years, resigned, and Tits no- _ - Whatsio We feel, about this proposed developments .Well and the M. and M. $186,22. The W. and service clubs -Trey are mai3ag placement will be announced layer: - naturally if the whole ,south , end of the township could be filled A. receipts w erg $1488.02; and the a valuable wotribr:tioa b ci .$om. There will be no change in th'a rget Sunday School $339.80. of the officers and teachers for IM with industry that would be the best plan. in our opinion. But from The new Steward elected are: lute now being distrr'bated A Junior Congregation for e Where we sit the days of large industry moving in and servicing Mr. K. Boyle, Bob Wright and C. ( from sani-W sources emphasis is be- ren ten years and under, has Idea the land just to get settled on it are over. If not, why hasn t large Adamact President of the W. A. is , and will be held in the indusElry come forward before now? Mrs W, Norman. �a °a attend lite organised plan looks like a w to 1 gaaxs with �oatt sme. A good idle basement of the church during We On the surface, the Crusaderp g� aY A Baptismal Service will be held fon D&L $d, sermon of each church servke. = get, services installed and to help open up the industrial zone of on Sunday, January 25, at the 10.00 - ' o. a- nship. Also when you look at the reports of the townships a. m. service. Anyone wishin the tow • g t ' '.,�lanBing consultai=ts and the township clerk and see* the nail themselves of this aervice,'con- : -average assessment of the present homes in the' area is $2300 tact Rev. T. Bagnall, at AT 2-3024, ; ,00mpa;red to $3600-$4,004 of Crusader it is something to consider. A• Special Congregational Meeting that both the above reports' indicate in black bite will be held next'Sunday evening at NOW -OPEN "fid' 'Roo Hilts United Church, at 7.30 - that taxes in the area should not go up and, may even > - little. o'clock, The regular morning ser - Crusader will be paying in gratuities something over c 1 a m Every �� vice is held a 0.00 one 3 ;900,000.00 to Pickering Township. Who else,is going to do this? - welcome > If this development will not increase taxes, and will get the ------------ ---------------------- water and sewage into the south el end of the township we fed it will be in the interests of everyone. WEST ROUGE The big question is, will Crusader coming -into the township Scout Troops A. B. and G of Ist. ..Reliable - Passengers Insured - do all these things? The answer to that one is in the hands of coup- Highland creek, will hold their Fa t• ' _ CEL They should strive to get the very best bargain they can. So hnr and Son Banquet, at the Legion Fye far they have done very well. Ball, on Wednesday. Jan"' 2&h. _-- • it is councae t9 a - • Scouts in Troop E. of St. Edward's > :.. deal for the township and at this int we, think the are wase m _ p point Y Half Nutt Monday will be a . very . - - _ taking tarns. out for decision- -. - -• _ important - night to some of our . Cubs as they take part in the "Go- :. ing Up Ceremony"... dy , % for et to beep 'Satdrda , E�1111E i�l�A9S � � ltr, and Mrs. Dick Walker ale February 14, open or't a est moving to ,their new home at West Rouge Bawling Club's . Valentine • - Rouge. Dance, at the -West Rouge Golf The Home and School meeting Mt•. and burs.' Wm. Fertile spent Club. Everyone' welcome — Door � was held on Monday, with Mrs. H. the week -end in- Brantford. where Prizes, Spot Prizes. Dantj- from 9 - rutile- prasidiag.... Plans_ v►e-.e._mat�c _yamtended .the funeral of their to ll; to the music o° Jerry Levine's— i friend Lloyd Hainer. - 'Or6estra--front--the—sine 'Theatre: treat •the GHs' Vol1e Ba,l Team ---. •to a show and dinner at Osliawa' to -,---.------------------------------- Tickets are $ 1.25 each, and are a- _ ler this month. It was decii:_d. ,;to •ailable at the Chesterhill Variety _ , bold a Fun -Fair on May 1 -it, �zrtd _ _fit©UG E HILL Siore. 1P0 L Mrs. J. Brown was appuiiitrd Coil- -,r r P.taei Held About' 42 meatbcrs of •the, West ' wener. The nest Executive Meeting' Rouge --Ladies' Club attended a din- - will be held a: Monday, January 1'!, At Rouge Hills Meeting nen last Thursday at Scott's Rea ORK - at Mrs. J. Brown's. Dir. �'crign'� • tauranf, and had a wonderful time6 Ox - room w&i ihe' Attendance iia:.ner• The primary aim of a Home and- Giad,.to hear that 'Oars. L, W. Ox - for We month.. iSrs. Merklingcr 'in- School Association .is to. bring about enham. - -of Brycemaod Road, who 'lrodueed the guc�t speak •r, Osis a good Parent-Teacher relationship, has been in Ajax Hospital for theI' - WINTER WORK Alice Percy, of the Ontari County for .the betterment of our 'children; last two weekh, is expected home -this . health Unit. Wss* Percy-sloke' nrr The 3anuary --mcetuig pf the Rouge lreek end. � -'she work of the Health U:ut in t,_i, fiili-Rvsebank _ Road Home and Our sincere sympathy is extended -township, and s::ow•ed 'a number o: School Association. chaired by our td Mrs. E. G..Dewnshirie, of Rogge I PmOVE ��t�ti>r /tr11E Coloured slides. A 111�alth Centre is Prtsidcnf, Mrs. Alva MacFarlane, Highland Drive, whose mothei_ died ':.:,b Id here on tke Jauth ,Tuesday of did a• great deal toward prompting suddenly, on Saturday. tach month — at Fairport 'United this prernue. The children of. West Rouge Church., • The business' 'a the tneeting School, are -very happyto have Mr,. -- - - --- Sympa;hy is. extecded' tc, ]1Sr,- A. which iticiuded a report on our bas- Harris back -, again, -and we are )once in fire death of her brother aar held in. December, showing the very glad he is bet*. - :on Monday, in gland. proceeds to be $735.24, was -quickly We extend our deepest sympathy F.a s t "' Mrf, Velmi }N%,`Miamson; formerly- dispatched. and. the meeting turned to Mr. Bob Baker, of Rouge Hills. -. of this district, is in the Toronto E. over to fir, BItF Fairburn, a teaches Drive, on the death of. his father and General Hospital, where she under- at the .Rouge Hill school, in charge- to' Mrs. T. • W. . McCrea,. of Ridge ,A �wrnt surgery or. her spina, of the program. A film titled '"lm- woodRoad, whose mothler, Mrs. JOUDOLM YOUR HOME 19iss Eileen Clark is recuperating portance of Goals" was shower. f%gwlatt, passed away recently. a� 1, sat home, following a tonsil `operation Mr. Fairburn then introduced Mr. Kiwanis Junior Bowling League 4MPRO EMENTS HERE. Bert Cane, Moderator, who. asked News—Ronnie Toye, with 259, was Torry Salt and Tony Jones have. Last week's p both' been confined to bed Eon -two i thought-provoking questions posed high bowler and Silver 1 b the film of a panel'composed of - Winner, and Cheryl'Watt- weeks with flu. (PS) we are • sorry y man won a Silver' Dollar with the t two .teaches and two .parents. Mrs. leo report that -Tony Jones is now in z ' the Ajax Hospital, with pneumonia. Phm, Pr:ncipal of ,the Rouge School, Hidden Score As of last Saturday, yrs+ s1 -' Ken Tang Russell and ' Alex, Renderson, of and Mr. Richardson, Principal of.the cs Team was in top pos-ta ` - 'Jl,ethbridge,'Alta., are .visiting Dir, I Pickering District High School, had _---N------------------- - ` it" _ lively discussion �-ith the two par- : an Mrs John cuts, Mrs. Hertz erg an _ Card -Of.-Thanks Woo weeks. Art Simpson of the Brock Fcroy, on ,these questions: Road, received a serious leg injury � 'What can we do to bring Parent- t4sarib wish ta�espree heartfelt_ - Teacher -Child relationship closer in geNwdl i. _ ;Hospital icondition. our community?" wishes, Chrishnas cards, and gifts. I s serious on his farm, on Tuesday, while "Does extra curricular. activity for i revalued white is the Oshawa Hoop - butchering a pig. He is in the Ajax the child tend -to have a -$cod er-bad 3taa---Again, - I say "thank you, so '! !� -r' Election of vercers was held at the QU TY . HEATING , PLUMBING - influence in his life?" very much". - _.. _. _ takwly-ford club at Fairport iinitcd _ .� ` Should the willow stick -ass a s': MAIN STREET, PKiCHtIpKi _ Chu: ch on Saturday. Bob Hololiori 1 means of -stronger distipline-be re- -- Meet aeon Mulch • was elected 'Pretident. Clare Skitch, turned to the _tL to?" Brougham, ,Ont NIGHT9: TEMPLE 9-1684 IMCKERINd: 317 -Vice-Pres.; "Are .parents dodging their respon-' Montgomery, Treasurer,. A name '�•,r sibilities to. their children by negtec- the club has not -yet beerr decided. A:' ting to taach religion in the polus, _• social -evening will be held on the { and asking the schools to - take over _ ._last Friday of each month at.. ;lee for them?" = _._ church hall At the close of the panel discussion RTUR�T�� - The girls' volley ball U4.771, whi�_h the audience were then free to ask +_ on the School' Championship last questions of the pane! ears suds -treated_ .to-a-shoR� i r-Dt s Fiu1l thanked the panel fora s _ `' _ _ -' '+dinner at Oshawa on Tuesday, by MM very interesting discussion and said -• _- _ the Hone -"and School Association. _that although -we may not agree with The fotirteen irls. Baal' a ve,. erijo, - all their, opinions they were certain- -- r' IEL- OIL. • W • -` able time. Thky were accompanied ly stimulating and would leave us -.-COAL, .'.by Miss Hebron, a teacher ;at the questioning ourselves and our res- -Bay -Road -School- a -ad also bars. I- - possibilities as parents: r k Fertile and Mns. C Skitch. Mr. Houle, Principal of -.tire Rose-. ALS OF Mr. John Legge is confined to the bank Road School, thanked the BUILDING�!' KINDS - - =hospital along -with his two alae Home and School Association for tiers. Marjory suffered a brok^n n., -c their •contrih-rtion.toward the school T' Ert a fall on ice on Sunday, ar. Kot library and said how• very interestec'. CI! PATS r sna has pneumonia. 1 the children were in their nv.read- The condition of Art Simpson who ing material. - - - : , an a serious - leg iajurs• hr A very unexpected ending to the For Prompt Delivery Phone Piatering 74 @I' 7S week, is still unchanged. His manr evening was th;e appearance of six �tiends in this distiiet with him _a Boy Scouts who introduced themsel-' +'.e -^'__+,.+-rte•"--'_._- '_..-_-. _..-..r w/'-�_,,,.-y.-_... _. ... .... -. -(.:, ... :. .., ,,, '.. 5...'. � '�'..: .;;! ' :'.:, .T Y A .•'4 til _ ..__ r - � 'rte "' ? :f•' a • — •� n .. ,, _,' .r, ; . _ ::. ; : :. ...'• y .�-.. ` ..c .: •;:,,...., .. .. , 4 .;�; se- ,,.Fa '�iort!'i,. _ , w • t ff: '.k+«f`siPl °M' ,:' -t.• Vari-YM` /'.•W .aY�. - ✓ :Y • Faiths Most To Oboe. Reports for the year 1955 west � at their recent elections, suave namet -- -- AW - . World Reliigous• Day — most encouraging. Edwin Balsdon. as President for cite { A reading on"Resolutions' by Mrs. coming year. At their last meeting ; ,..,eiCJAi`1�i�Ii Pickering and Ajax residents at- Ren Thompson, gave food for much committees were formed and a 52r thought. TV- hostess served re week program prepared ~- .�� V�Ce tended i tea last Sunday at which j �� I freshments, and a social how brought At their 19th meeting Lew-Presid- _,i� S seven different Inde dent reli ons were represented by the guests, on J4 g close '& very pleasant meeting. ent Balsdon presented the retiring ' the occasion of World Religion Day.—Lorrespondent. president Walter Lyndq with a,' AAT Mahe 01P Model FUNERAL DIRECTOR Christian, ewis'h and Baha'i guests •--'------"-----'--------"-- -' iwanis-crested Desk Set" for his r J efforts and guidance daring 1951 ' from this area led with mem-WAM& Walter replied, thanking the Chit. Y$y :Art fnr Fwd Ft#RNnURE DEALER bens of the Buddh iindu, Moslem • ���� as a whole,, for their support burins eX� and Zoroastrian faiths at an informal The W. A. met last Wednesday at Phe past year, and—wished the Cluk *�=' i gathering at the Fro3re of Mc 'and the home of Mrs. F. Dis ' The ' Mrs. Patrick Pemberton- Pigott lir meetingopened with. y every success for the iteveni PtiratN Aiwbulottea' Sarvie� Cher wood. Those present from die- ! and The balance of the evening ��T. ��s ry Player, by Mrs. Lewis Jones. The taut countries included' a yot+tt enjoyed, when Elmer Annie introdnb- DAY OR NIGHT J g scriptylil John 1: 16, was read b� ed Harry Pearce of the Altona Road. �_� ES i chemist from Java; a geophysicist Mrs.- B. Jamieson. Nine mecni�rs sl from Bombay,. India; a doctor o: answered ti/.: Roll with a "New who showed a number of co><ottrM y - >i isrtlse To Aad ikon► Osbawa Public Health, from Ceylon, and his slidles—photographs taken last stta�- � Y Year Item". The Lesson .Thoughts I." - - Ro 71 '-W-ft MGMCMW4 Prop. wife; an expert in Public Ac miri on "The Door", were taken by the mer when on a 73 -day motor tripVk 1�.. tration, also from Ceylon, w'r� s President. The theme song was then West Coast d Calif the es oa as California. Many thanks, Harry. •— Corr. _1 ;rilaerls•d Bases Pat All - - stud •in Canadian Methods os Local ------------ -------- y S sung, followed by a paper of New aPeioioaa Phalno Pideel3�lg 193. and National Government; and an Year's Thoughts", by Mrs. Lloyd I CIiBRAiG i09S undergraduate from Ghanna, Africa. Wilson, and two readings by Mrs. The Church Of St. Matthew pi�"A.tS Ont. Man), of these visitors are mere in Lewis Jones and Mrs.. Cecil Disney. (Lathe dn) - East Woodlands ` Canada under the Colombo Plan fn The minutes were read and business We are pleased to report Mrs. !W h O CLARKS exchgnge of students and tectiniral di4cusied. Rev. Fleethani Installed Weldon is better and Etre SuadaP experts. the officers and the meeting closed School will continue at her home at s : The glowing gowns . of the two with hymn 443 and the benediction. 10.00 a. m. every Sundry ALICTU)N1= W. A► J. THOMPSON.. B. A., LLB• ladies from Ceylon caught the adrmir- Lunch was served by the hostess. until further notice. � AIIthssiasi so anon of the others present. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. David Pagan and • Divine Service this ,Doming Suer > 41 Oadadi Md Ha:zlstes �' Guneratne wore a sari of deep blue .Miss Anita Troop, of Toronto spent day at the. h9me of Mrs. Stewart. let. '.. threaded with real' gold, and a collet the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Concession and Rosebank Jtoad N. aft s ` Yaw. �i ��' BrM+ � and Ontario tion of bracelets and necklaces in p 11 m- �­ 11Ua1: bade tRservooi Bttl�., Ajtts. ' the rich dark gold of India. Mrs. Cecil Jones. 11.15 a. m a� ���� ad The Merry Homemakers' Club met Miss Shirley Bourse is 'eon+alae- l 11 IU *Ill Rataasabapathy's sari was a brill- for their 8th and final meeting in the cent at St. John the Divine hospital, Tllae Id C" ;dgieMs >?lteetas Ajtt: 1811 lent yellow Kaattaair silk :vitt, hand- Coulee "Meat is the.Meau" at the Willowdak and would the pleased to printed patterns in red ind'blue -a- home of Mrs. Jos. Empringham. An- hear from her East Woodlands school f ' a�wr�ammos iRM1 at TZmpie 9`2536 long the edge. The two Ladies com- na Witson.presided over the meeting. friends. awnted that a sarb is not only light The 4-H Pledge was repeatted in The ladies met at the home of and wa in to wear on '.a11 occasioets, unison. Work was begun on our- pro- Miss M. Shelton this week. �l !refs aeb+siiisd � but folds as flat as a towel. ject for Achievement -Day- on Feb- Ministers in charge' I"Astor - T.- s� ataaa Among the guests from the Rouge wry 7th. Mrs. Disney and Mrs. P�elikan, PLY 5-3078; Rev. J. Gilles - ,DGR, NES Hills area 'were: Mr. and Mrs.. Goc-• Carson gave more tests on. both of pie, .AT 2-0917. don Park. Mr. and .Mrs. Harry the meat charts for some- extra re- -^ f tp T Pearce, Mr. John Ladd, Mr, rad view. Mrs: Empringham acne served APPLICATIONS F'OR ' Mrs. Klaus Liedtke, Mr. and -Mrs. 'A. a very delicious lunch. AA ' MY PY% B�wY1d act/ fteparfy Samuel Tranter, Mrs. Edward Han- Friends are sorry to hear that R O x 8 O U hi T Y, Will Be RwAved At ' 'nah and Mrs. Kenneth Cowan. Ot- .Mrs. Mae. Albright van+ taken Lathe � -'> Sake A BWlklb her Pickering Tov+rrt hip guests in- Ajar Hospital last week for sur- THE MUNICIPAL BUILDING lictal'I'istK, S011+losr eluded Reeve Sherman Scott, : Mr. gay. ----.-. BROUGHAI[ t<srg8 Atte"aa Gfvea - ----------------------- and Mrs. Nicholas Echevarria, Idr. '" Hotary PubNe !Il@!i! ttHOMs MO till! and Mrs... R. K.. Green. and Mr. and $dwin Ealedon 'President Da:ioi Office news as Mrs. - one a .. - -=-------------------------- ---.: llttabartoa-Pleltecing Kiwaais Club 8�tlaad Cseek Bisianty OlAr•0 - WAlR'!it — St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church - y AT. • 24"1 or AT. 2.1� ~ f�tilhiST ®01� ' Womeds Missionary Society ilkrtt� -, ACRIZAGES ,Na ------------ - SAVE }: iMbA M ir►t aril M sa1M ! T� The monthly meeting of the Miss- Aer o 10 iia 1i� � TM ionary Society- was held, at the Km, T oa. at _AS _ CALL. VbL 24GUB Morley Park, on Janttary 13. at . r JW Harp1 And lt>4eslsaead p, m. Mrs -James UORIA SAM Brisbin wadncted _ owwio the . meeting. A fine- Devotional was , given by Mrs. McEaehnie: Mrs, Van • ` np„p 1111191 • ome. m-�w Nus and 'Mrs. Brisbin_ Mrs.. Hugh - -�//� ,L A. =II,L000TdH'L ani Son& Miller introduced our Study.. Book - for the year.. --� �.6 INUMATBi _._ _ 1.00 DOMINI •Y�wa: ltaaatoset RorLs" tiaelra The Installation Service vans fon -" EASY MOIi#LY PAYJ1iLNTS ZWT. ADB'!;'[1V. PROtt. �=� ducted -by -'Mrs. Newton, of Whitby, , ii new officers. are: Hon-- President, AL $ I, Whitby, Ort4r1• .. =tA air wase of W]IM ea Mrs. K. C. McLennra; President, �SIMP qS W� Pro - _ ,ES TA6 2 fiftbwsy. betwee■ W'TA Mrs. 'James Brisbin7 lst. Vice -Pres., - - .. 7� and A1N= Mrs, Henry .Van Nus; - 2nd: Vier >' Xbexe1 t�by MO a'� Photo co-op naw in Pick Pres., Mrs' ugh Miller; Secretary, HARWOOp N at. NO. Z HIGHWAY Mrs. J�rs; Treasurer, Mrs. AJAX PHONE 1039 - ertag and Ajax areas. Ta Barrie , MacKenzie; Press Secretary, buy or sell for prompt Mrs. Waiter Willis; .Pianist, Mrs.. .,F''C.t1 MBI NCS Y Wm. Boyes; Glad. Tidings Sec,, Mrs, ' ,at.tUM �yss3 courteous service ask far Chas. Rogers; Supply sec. Mrs. Mf. Blower. ` Ken Thompson; Home Helpers. : �pS DRUBS LTD* jAT>E�C81� CQII r Ifarx Sec,xM JohnWelcome Saunders.� Mrs. • Welfare l�UU wrVIZILS r: Mrs. Newton's message "Chalkst- ' ' g/��■�t� ti �• S ge of the New- Year" was an inspir- �:� I R�pTIOM ilk s S !mss As ation ,to the officers and members..' 1 General Iteaurantr<a — ReaHOr The hymn of dedication 'was beams • - --------------------- -- -------�---- Pie'l,,ritt8 S!0 Or MO. M337 utifully rendered by Mrs. Marion Mc- �~ _ Clement _ FeClktl' gR, LeadM9 ------------------------------- ng -- -------- f Oilettias'� t r13MM a UD10------- ------ R - _____ Mori U _ F < R AIRS pick ,fed Cl�at�cl� -�iicmob - - y o M. • • JlAitaister: Rev. IM•Ivitl• oYtlat7 P P'ypx$: +sseplle sns>t �. , SUNDAY, JANUARY 23. 1999 - i 5 nvx>3ARTQrs RADIO S Ifi R R 1 N = store .• --- 3 : y ta. �,ll,� _ r .+ 9.45 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL • - 11.00-A. M. , CHURM' SERVICE !Si A.BA. — 9 P.NI. - •: •'. Study (2)-'"SOon the Mogmt'• : FUNiRAL AND _ Sundays & 1•iolidays — 1 P.M. - 5 R.NI. { aoaMr a voxAl+rr. >0. A AMBULANCE SERVICE woo p•: Bible �p Group : —$IiiZRiSTEB ash .�iCRPOS-- - -- - .- ct78irrH BUILDING, AJAX ;`..Pio. 1 I�GHWAY il1UDLSY 'pl 6lareos >;R B,. o.>dswa AT PIC =NO BEACH ROAD 1.IfG P. M: _ SUNDAY SCHOOL JANUARY SALE 2.30 P. M. - CHURCH SERVICE assurance Co. �etep ---- --- - :: 16 SAVINGS _ - Mu2n OR Psoars AJAX 1059 Christian �.ience Said► Asap !fates irm cars Aad Cly E HILLS, ONTARIO L 'You �s bwur'aaee ON � ]3Qttee bur O ! ! - . �11e��10. t✓lturch Service - .. _ • �vcsTorl ROAD ELECTRIC TEA KETTLES IS 50' rle••w• f>..ea... os 1Q.d. ItILD;FR - • Fhla�tb gide, Just r.:a: O!. Bowman (�i�sOri Woodlands Road) STEAM IRONS $18.50 O O D W O a�KIN O' • ) '>FBtY Svh-DAY AT 11.90 A. >lr< _ ELECTRIC MIXERS 516.9 Ana -l+la: - _ MAN1F OTHER- -ARTIC-LAS-A'#' , .Id, At The same, g _ 7 n�rA1t� Wedaettdey, S- p. m.- - '��•� :GREATLY REDUCED PRICES row. wlolRo1111, mill. •' - , s CO. ,�l�s'S1A11< OtR 76ii ;For lefenmatl•n, CaD: Cfenet•d Ae••,ttwabt, Pkltaing 1-7329c .. , . 471W3 eR AM. _. rwsw TRUSTEE!-•------------ AiAX. OSHAWA. SIMATF0», G. A• BakkBQdid _ a s. on s"'HAr' are Rr 'roaoit to WALTER C. TAOMSON, Q. C• " aaHAWA__G1 w Rumor. a;A. aaea � P� YAP_ Barrister, Saunter, Notary Anb14e' et � • • � t '- 2.00 to 5-00 P. M.. Phone 39. �PIck Aug M. R. Waters Ajax 730 OffEc�[ood�ay ehroagh Friday Olson STAPFORD BROS. Appoiatsttents by Phone . r ' i ... Phon•: .• � . 1. .. r-- man E�ll■rtat �� A Sas 1. Pit:lteriai - - {J ;� . �$..,�-_. .•, .; x ,per ,' > . �� . qII­ ^� `� home of Mrs G. Hodgson. Mrs Ray- CLARE CLARE A 'r _off a .bus at Pickeriair. — b� q► r : L eon assisted by Mrs. A. ilei- 1!r Mr. =Gordon' Tsyrot' is "able' fo - be o itt g a creek, Following were ,winners at the.. colm, presented the Worship -Ser- A v4{Y =Rartaat step in "safety" 4,6,j�d. a little, with a foot-cast, fol- which'ne new public library bo euchre in the Hall on Tuesday even- vice. Presiident, Mrs: bI. Ellicott pet- for Claremont School �_hilrlr, n urs lowing his tumble,, just before Christ' appointed by the school trust Mrs. W. Carlton, Mrs. Sharp, sided ovFr the business pleriod.' Alt .taloett on Monday -paocuing when , at alae , will. take, over. Nte;airi, ooks rete �[rs' Barclay; Mr. Owen Gray, Mr. secretaries presented their annual re- a special prsentatian, uw �c! bol rm- r' ' i. The wedding of • Miss Bernice purchased are: Ththeca l . = w Carlton and Mr. Ross Carlton. I' ports for 1458, and all showed a very ceived their it-it "F_lme: Sa:c:. Pen- Hicks, at Whitby, on Saturday, was by A. j. Cronin; h by Birthday Prize to Mr. ;Thos. Ham- ` good. year. Tlye Installation of Off- nant' The,. presentation was meat: by 1 #► d. Special Prize to Mrs. H. I iters for; 1959 was conducted by Mrs. Ontario, Provincial Police Oiticer \C a interest to many here. Her par- red Savage; Inside Roasts, by H'. •Malc;lm'ana aie'a§ fullows:— S. 'Hifliard, -of the . Whitby Detar,h- ents; Mr. and Mrs. \Vnt. Hicks, were Gunther. . PIaxton.., resicicnts for early "years. Attend- Classes. in rug-hooking,, spons Mrs. rs F. "Crocker ,of Toronto,: vis f .Hon." Fres , Airs. H. Malcolm; Pres- . ment, and was received on behalf of ing'' the wedding were: the 1r\'ilmot, by the'. Wcimen's Institute, in C ited he. brother ' Warren art- Alrs.•rEllicotf; 1st. Vice- I of the school by Principal Miss. D. Ray, and Loss Hill families.- aiont, have been started. There , 1' Willson over the .week-end. P.esident, Mrs. E. Lindo; Secretary, Johnson. The • Claremont tcecrcat- Mrs. Len Lye is somewhat imp- •fifteen women taking the Cou' G� Mrs. Matthess 'spent a 'few days' Mrs. 11. Plaxton,, Treasurer. Mrs. D. ion Safety Council with represents- Two nttietin - roved after her ,recent illness. gs have been held last week with ,Toroniu friends. Alairs; Press Secretary, Mrs. R. h1fH- .tion from rile various cuuiulunr} the rugs will be takes to Uxbri Air. and Airs. Jim McGuire spent, g r Frees enitetMrs. h �Ryi,ruKnox l�eand `daul• ' cutt;t,\lissioearyCA`onts'lKs call urs: pon;ibletifor thechoolturn, starti n'the' Sunday with his parents, in Toron- for the Suutntaty Day, in A g ." Claremont HockeyTeam lost I " Tllrs• Knox and faniilj, Enniskillen \i'. t 11'rasan; Ch Ishan Steward- Elmer Safety i'oogram. to. meeting 'V.1as held "last week at to Ringwood, 4-3, on Friday nil on Sunday. I shipa:td Finance Sec., _firs. N. Bur- Speaking at the Presentation, , . � !. m of s. it. G. Aicintyre, m one o- the most exciting gam Anther plcasaut evening vas spell l... toll; Associate llcntuers Sec.., Mrs- •Trustee \Viii, CllidIc-a said he "did totem:l.eep!ans�I_frr an nyst.ex-supper----date- _ - -- on F'ricia IIS.. I laxtkm Supply 'Sec Al-r-. w-of- any Urectoas ateident -- ---------------- when a numb:r .of frecnds and rel cia-� Gray, Mrs. Ca:,sie, :firs. Lemmon at the school,' but heartily endorsled in the united Church, which .will be "--"-'--'-"-' fives met to tender, a miscel!a, euu: and airs. H. "Jiiller; 1'crnl.t,ranee keeping it that w•ay, through a sal- held the first «eel. in February, SELBt�( _ t • r. and Mr's, Ken Petty, Victor- shower to DIc and Airs. E:Idon Car- -anC,irrstian Citizenship Sec, Mrs. ety program'% There are about one )4I ter, ;Aho were mar: icd ;-bout a m �iitli -1 Julutstou: Pianist.. A1rs. CGrudoif hundred ar,d thirty-seven pupils at iaSquare, spent Sunday with Air; ago. Mary lovely and useful pries- I and Airs. J. Afitchell:• Flower Cumm- tending this sclwol.. Minister o: and sirs. Fart Cook. OIL BURNER ,.cuts were- received by" the )'bung ittee:_ "Zlrs. Ray tMico:t; Finance Health, Hon. M: D. Dymond spoke The refiular, meeting. of the W. „ioupie. Trey a:c p;anuirtg to 11%e at Committee, Mrs. I). \lairs, Mrs. N. ori "Safety am� Health" and, said A. of the. United Church, will be SALES 8 SERVICE rckerin _ B rion, 'firs. Al. )rllicott; Airs. 11. that more 1�§ Iple arc in hc,sprrai held in the church off VVe.:ne$day. The regu!ai meefiltg -of rite \\ om- Barclay ; S tial Conutriaee Alrs. R. through arciden2s than all illneaes January 28, at 800 p. m. Mrs, Cliff ' 24 Hour Service en's InStitpte was. held on 1 ue�day"�lalcr>Errz, Air.. Rattdall Ellicott; Airs, combined". E. K. MacKay, Asst. Reynolds and Mrs. Roy Morgan .arc -r CALL SID OBEY gfternoon, iii the 'I'oFsnship 11:,11 .i;ith N. Burton;- 'firs, Ray I Ificott, A1rs. 'Gen. Jfgr. Ontario Safety Council, in charge of the program. AT. 2-3915 a ili.ly- good attendance. The Pre 1 IV. �iamilton, Mrs. H. Barclays Coir.- outlinel safety ru!c� to be observer( • Went; .Mrs. Barclay, irr clarge. Dur= I munity Friendship, Sec., Mrs. - H. by the''chil8ren and presented a a.r- f _ ing the business period plan! y, Rlrs Reaman, Mrs, Flaxton; tificate to -the school. C. F. Lay-.IL� ELECTRONICS made for "The Family Night to be j Baby.$and Leader, Mrs. Earl Camp burn, Director, �f Safety Promotion,' held in February, when there will be 1 i1e11; Aominating Committee, Mrs. Dept, of Transport, spoke on "safety' . a pot-luck supper; followed' by a H. Miller, Mrs. J..\fitchell, Mrs. R. patrols" and' next week will teach: short program, and a guest speaker. Miller. The World Day of Prayer is safety patrol here. It's a 'rise step, TV SPECIALISTS ' .There was also a rug=makih� .dem- to be held on, Friday, February 13, and . the Recreation. Committee and onstmtion by Mrs. Burrows and Mrs 1 at 2.30 p. in, in the church. All lad- the new Safety Council are to be •" PAST Service operating front-yaw vicinity. ' Wannop. The program on "Citizen- ies in- chip and Education" was in charge Plans were made to secure a speak- half of the welfare of the children. - -�" RELIABLE Service by trained tedso"ans. - _ of Urs. _M. Ellicott. At, the close, a er for Easter Thankoffering.. meet- Arthur Maxwell, son of Mr. and dainty lunch' was served. ing to be held early in April. Plans Mrs, Roy -McLeod, celebrated bis OVARAMIND, Service at reasonable rates. Sorry to bear Mr. F. Carter has' were -made to hold a Bazaar in the birthday last Friday with a party ,of not been very well during -the past spring. Date to be set at the next school chums. Phone -Pickering 526 - g some better at 1rrlpetin r ]ler, Ra Ellicott, Pr ankle on Jack Saturday, fra h the. stepping p i sprained geek but is feeling g• Y og- J time df-writing, ram Convener, gave a very interest- tune to receive a badly sprained Mrs. W. Hamilton has been laid g sto y ab ut a m ssoonar} who y. pp g _ Sorviing WHITBY, AJAX, PICIMING and DUNSARTON up with a severe cold, but is 'some founded a village in Korea, called =- hettrr just now_ "Heavenly Light in Korea". At the - Mrs. George Me tch returned home close of the meeting, ttJ hostesses roe hospital one day •last week. All bfrs.' Hodgson, Mrs. k Miller anal • �. her a speedy feMS_ MC9. A..J'. r:'dy serc•C'.t ''' - . y w%ac«•...s......_. '.. r'....: c..:ars ..,e.et9 �w..e:.�<,.:':�+., `' -: «y1'lte Al. It. S, meeting«-as herd -•------------- ---- - •- ---- _ - - _ � •' _ on Thtsraday, January 15, at t!V : SUBSCRIBE NOW — ONLY: $2.50 JJ/r ;� • - _-� - RIMINI ARM -0 101AT E '- -' `.. afi25i� less cost than any► •flat rate systemas W"nw vow . #� Y IUMEMBM YOU NEED MORE ROOM! leave lots of room between your car and the one ahead — yau'll need , h - extra stopping space under winter conditions. Wintertime is idle time when road courtesy is most essential—give the other a: drivers a break! -Snowbanks or -drifting snow may conceal "led vehicles, hidden driveways, Intersections and pedes- - :::. ti � fully - a . .- mart Read - : c THE PiCKERlNG NEWS RENTAL _W We&-W.ATER . : - — - _HEATER - S «' � ft At Any : --� , FeilewiNg News#�ds75 r oft-- -. _ �..� amoA# • ; �►es D. _ _ • std. � Ea.te.n Holue No Interruption in Suppiy - - - ( ROAD i Ns. Z - You're sure of bot water Moffo�t': Sto►e __ :�. • �nsl�atenoan _� �:, : FRE& 1 a sme 'he .aMePtWayMbo 1 _. .. _ i ' ' : MaieX Bladl's Stere - ' °"" '" stem e-endrnd -: -- Oft our. AdjushMei wetw'senspera ;Modern �,j h" Control DMARMHerts ws>thr .ire Intio"le of gas service.up to so 3 TIMES FASTER SM frrssn sheet line. Meter supplied and - del's SNPO - r _ . BAST W000LAM ANA. Orc6r 'THING to nal Natural Gas for Water` Heatinr d' s Crow,( t11A There s NO eq ' For' tract,. see, your local Natural Gas "A�pliance Dea►e • ,. z o • patrticvlors and con - _ ROSIBAIOC Plumber, Heating Contractor or consult any office•of Rosiebank Drug Store • is Stroud': Store ; : ac mom ,GUA MW and CKAMIUD ; •, Y21UT sAU CoAmm EVMS NEALESTATE - PYWOOfl cwTxoLlc wolr& -�ep. 3�rcwsa f. !er ?I"-4 1& «...... 44M Per skeet - U �U� E MIM �Iva -'fid-i ice. E •...........». 5.60 neat FRIDAY, JANUA$if 30 ! 9 S PHONES 4 ie1.2 hk ».. 46.72 Pee abset - _ r »....::»" At St. Francis dr Was Hal • tNorss Q RMW - 4044 io. ». 9Y.28Iia ai�eeR r Pickeram Ont•�_w:-------------------- RESIDENCE 767 OFHCE 47 fa. `(poplar) 9I= per !hart r Admission 50 Ceres ~ P� and Logic] flPTI+C TATiIId PICKER#NG, ONTARJO -M 1 .2 x 4s :......._......7c. per foot _ FORREST LUMBER CO. LTD... --------------- DVNBARTON COMMU$NITYOODLANDASSOCIATION -i; .(Olposlre- Tw96 Police Stat-oa) ?W. X BUTT pgiONE: TSmpie 94361 Dae to the fact we have no huh at RA 340#2 - �j��� ��� j WE DELIRBR the preieat time, to meet in, the An- _ • r nag General �•...•- -_�..« s _ ---------------•----------------_- Harting of ffie E. W. .... • . °. w ��ii r ids. ��iy r. _'� :. !OR BALE —Range Hilh►. 91300 C. A. will be :+teiPetded until the new GZ!'!I0 Twilflmi QIiANip _ *own. or bist offer. 3 Bedrooms, s building Is ready to be occupied. 21133 BANi�Z i►A= 41 z 173 'fdttst sell as visas Ob;' bungdow, two D=*d 01& Lot E. Orchard, President Con nCr S ag _.._ Joyce M. Botten, Bscretary slow Iash>!si taabs r ---------------- '--_----C------ A�•..Wy�A�/i/� .. *� -------------------- Pick�ri g Yi tg�e ------ �'� ---= ia�de�r ,81o'dcs 7.4 KojnT AGE MONEYOIL BURNER f llieabs party has money available Sunday morning at the Presbyter- STAn l/ ROAD„ p�II�4, Cf!'. _q ii060 SM _ &r Fiat Mortgage: Apply Bo: 611, fan Church, service was conducted c ,1?Tews Office. -- ---- by RerWJohn MuycbRA formerly a SERVICE 4 -----------=- -- b_____---_-- missionary is India, and now coy} - APPLES FOR SALE duu*ting Eeanget Hall, a Presbyter- ; A. W. MITCHELL LTD. , I N • �t down -tom »gin for mea, t L A Y JJ Saes 91.75 Buslu Lam DAYS: PICIMING 74 e F McIntosh, Delicious. Ge+seniags year- X1200, homeless mea were NIghft :e NWIcI s. TE. 9-1753 ALo' AraiLble received for a night and beeakfimt °r ' Il N S d R A M C i 1. :. -- -------------------- many readers already ! know a ut 'the Pickering District ". WOOD STAIN P RUDENTIAL ASEUR/bjyOE DAVE LEtdNOS �.R S r/S� PICBERING ORCHARDS High l PSseject which is teach- ALL COLOURS OF • int pilsasometbing about farm $H. PAINTS • .: COMPANY t Ons Mie West, OJ g fife, but tq; us it was news. In Sat.. TUP OILS ROLLERS TT, E V1llase On No. 2. Highway ' utrday's Globe and Mail, three girl EgD IUFE — /1UT01 MLE — FIRE Pbous: Pickering 367M2 are pictured, 'each holdinga GARDEN TOOLS — S $ FERTILIZERS ". ' -107 K24GSTON itOAD EAST ------------------------------ and very good pictures they are too CLAY OWER POTa WANTED—furnished Elan or tlyree of Lynn Mwisoa, Ruth Mil3er and ' Telep'honet Pickering 28 rooms at rental of about' SW monthly Gail Whit. all Grade 10 students. TEAS -in Pkkersng Township. Phone—W. The Chicken project produces about a POTTINti sad VIOLET SOIL.' C,6sadler. LEnno:t 3-4024. dozen eggs a day. which are. sold and LAWN FENCE . ---- ---------------= s -used #os -snore feed. TheALL KINDS. pupils also lack after bees,. raise veg. NZIL' C. MURBAR. R. O. PLASTERING etables for the school cafeteria and GENERAL HARDWARE OPTOMETRIST MADV ',PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL look after flowers and shrubs on the 01d Fireplace Re -Done school grounds. 306 Du•odas St., W.. Whitby, Oat. �iiau,a�k{/k Ia Natural Stone. Last Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. C. J. BUSUDY _ a OFFICE HOURS: rWiRla s:V P PRONE: PICKERING 356W3. Butt entertained their nephew. Walt- + er Gibson ,of Dunray, Man.: Mr. J's is 9.Y0 A. M. to 3.30 P. Di[. CONOT KiaAWAIN WAMO f xo feb-1. 59 and Mrs. A Watson, of Port Perry; Saturdays 9 to 18 Wednesdays and � F Elwood and Mrs. Huycic -and Donna �ERg� �_. XMs t.is a.y Oe Ys _CLEAN BALED ST of PI30NSs WHITBY MO 8-3671 Fee A oral Jai _- FOR SALE of Cariynigtoa.; Mr. David Taylor of ......�.................r.y,,,P1 J6bg I Lindsay: Mrs. M. Cbalwa, Osh- bAWNMOWERS ' - 11M.et s + ' No Mustard In'It Oi�T'rH�ARDB A awn: Hugh and Mrs.. $gttira; Jim _ Ha*e AT• �`L t R. W. BALSDON-" 89ruies: Miss B. C:ebbin; Kenneth ------ ------ - _ .. . yloar lawnmoa►ees ous- j ;Ry Road - Pkkering, Oat- and Mn. Butt. Y- _ basses recd 400 D'Mm &L who tali - r • pt Pyette spent the week -end RODMAN DMf ----------------------- ------ De4lF • •• is Taranto, visiting friends, �� Obtario YoussR TC For �• ' POR BALE—one used, Simpson- Paris o0, Bow fynyace, 50,000 btu"s., The W. A. of St. Georges chtmh � ���� ` XAM1 Pleb with - thermostat, automatic held their monthly mewing in the S bostrob, blower' Was 4219:00 Hoer. P rash Room at the Fgectory, as the 17W with the following officers dee- "� PUM Cash• IMMSer ifeadpg $�r�io4, . y ; . _ _. Mm ' � Pbm*: Ajax 637: Gordon Hepditch; YcaPr Yrs. -------------------------•----- Dorothy Moon: �. Ew�.�. y Secretary Mrs. W& WATER BRRVICB :; . Treasmtir, Miss Margret AYIINewi. C•ttawes+ p«, 300 �o�orl� 8a� Lomb; Dorcas Becfttwy, Mrs. Rosa. �r7 DoWei� Pw : ' MONZ: PICEERING 143 1011ONTOt =I** i4MJ' cotta. The ae� mseting will be hall "low Pleane WHITBY - MO &'an In the Parbk Room. on FeW=0 IQ, g - _ . _ -., BAAL NITATR saoxm _ Felon L30 a nu. and doer 3 R as. at L30 P. as. �M ;..., lIC=ERZiiO VILLA ?tremas 1700 .Charier ilt. Yef. Jams Mordoeh kr reternrd '4 (� Rdo. "BIGHWATV 1-4 Una SOUTH ung 11'O• i mom&% Whitby, Oatstli fab, W home from the hospital sad b pre►• :. SAST OF Di1 SARTON. greening nicely. AItl'Mlg, WAM #MTM ..�.. ..c REAL ES An CHILDREN'B WASH DRNASM `�. ' SAS RA" Mi A : - �R'8NT FR8$ -- MB s PPatt ALTSRw IR�OOR I ACB AJAX LUMS E M lWar a basement apartment Uckding Aad Material . '1i4wIM rP it s y.ele. _ -,Ddwss bath3mom, fres h7*o �•; a MR& ALBRANDUR -_ M MW AND ice' itJl�RIM! loan WAWk a 1000" w is 1Obatf St. West Of Bay iboad ,/ OR Ne Ism• =- liar part-time doaoestie bele Prsoe F'nae3man s Ba -�ATimda 2-0160. _ iPk.er.� TSaypia151lI 1�tYWOCi�i lAIMt JA�OMlE • • • • •'• T ETO RENT--rnodeen, nrw•eoaraWo 30 12,130 -------------- feb 6 • - �S Am "M >�. duplas typo ,a- - DO YOUR SPRING---- /iRs!lARIS __ 1000 8111.. feet Roar gaol s spear DWORATING EARLY SIOIiBrst R�� �� NO. � nom», and - birge batbr"co.. SAVE MONEY .��_�_-�..�. J00 bis sem to be appreciated. -For *340 'per hoar for quick, y:jeas, - • � bdormationbdosmatioo, Phones ]Gn Pooh• g�� '�.dess pah th:g a� - k 30. paper'lWagiumA ..�� z .♦ d „ . .. .. '� 'Gsi d J� HELP WAIT® >gRrC STOKEB Dodava w R. R. 3, l/r Phone: TBatpie ImI4 �� Of AJAX 1o4S : AVON CALLING ------------------------ PM can be your. Ears 92A0 or •Pwa on. hoar. . ndng AronRom 10eamedcs only a few hears daily.- -=ter . �e 1 ; betw�ran4- � .a -Mies E oaterbriagw Rue: HUTfN6 SERVICE P W, 42 Saranac Blvd. Toronto ' 19. �� f i- ---------- - ---------.----------- GAS � Agressfve salesman with car. Make _ - tYTi , �J'):'F big money by wanking a' l be in 'COLEMAN � � ! � 1 E'_�TP'i c.w RES. 174 ' ANrn" ;OPRCE iy4: 'dealership, full-time. You'll be in FINDLAY 'RANGES C' business for 'yourself and realize - ' !' F !!' - kremendous profits. Large variety of 'EVERYTHING IN' :HEATING , •,"� _ i Pwmetia. Vitamins, daily necessit` RANGES - HOT WATER TANKS • , Les. Write for catalogue and details. ETC. _ - Dept 96,. 16M Delorim- • COMPLETE iMontreaL 1!T _ ------------- '--------------- _ , REAL A:R eaitl NrgMAl40 OIL BURNER BERVICS OAMIMM BTR9W ; AIRS _.. Pic ening 382 = - MoLo�It Home SERVICE T�11w _._ -- --=------ . � .: • �+ ; '� - ff"li Soma Wow ov Win► m &W,7 'LO�� v�t� W. iN1TCHELL LTD. Ke INTERNATIONAL A c a - - - : DAYS: mcmm G 74 DIM THERM P" D YB' �-•+ PI 1R C,A&[3i�0�' ! wC ollplu Iq, r - BHRIN � �'=� M T!. 1�17p AJAX 6S7 . Aosw AJORT it- - - a r•