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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1959_01_30ti r: • x •f i 16 —r k - '• �� , Y0 75 1�i0. 72. t?iCIi:FR G: ONTARIO =-1i+:TrRKAR AICD SON PUBLI Authorised As Second Class Matta Stlbicsp 0s Itatese 12.50 Per Yew United States $3.00 FRIDAY, JANUARY 30.;14__ : 5 omb APW Copy- .7 Post Office Dept. Ottawa' --._- - ..--- - -. e 'Rehekahs /did March Of Dimes To'waship'.Lawyer :Sas!F 7 l Zonin Hot _ Contravep�� .. ,i.. Pickering Township's solicitors handed , a down their o inion this weep r• Mr: r.. ; . `• t� ' „ Robertsbti`of East 'Rolsga 'coitus regard' PICKERING VILLAGE' g .;;w •, ?l'`° *«,. - ,. -f,,,, , xh to the zoning bylaw. Elsewhere in this issue the Villa' Mr. Stevens said that is u i . . based On the facts they have at head. Clerk publishes a request for ed, that because Mr. Robertson had been operation in asking owners to keeq k using part of his land for assembly of their dogs tied up, or enclosed, _n4 G the parts machined in his basement and not run* -ng at large. They have made because when he took out his building a_ number of similar requests before, ' permit, even though it was for a two -car but too Many don't pay any atterr• garage that because he told certain town- tion to same, .and—do as they pieass , ihip employees at the time that the with their mutts. This :Horning, our ' - �'' building would ultimately be used for our way to work we saw Lour dogU, j machinea,'he w1f not in their oniftion in a group, on tEp street; and not ' contravening the oytaw if he goes ahead one of theca could we see with evet0. aid puts the machine in the garage. He a tag or eoU&. About time --some. j 4i added that he did not. think a court body got stepped 9m would be sympathetic to any , charge ....The birds appredats, any little {. from the towns* that Mr. Robertson of food these days. Mrs. Alan Dena was oontraveoiag the, blyaw. son, Greenwood Read, reports the A tarso delegation from East Rouge vis of two pairs of biwjays at half was in attendance to hear what the feeding station. We used to th" solicitor's opinion would be and appear- "for the birds" vein ■estate srtp�ess.; ed most surprised when they hearts it. press, u�l we now it to tag":. , Mr. Wm- Lawson representing a group attraetivd.ioeid■g msstlbalis at ouiot A" its-mbsring Ye>e cote Yatrdb of Dares Catstpowe Y wail tinder wev and wig be eoadactsd hese by of ratepayers from the am said there _ was a principle involved and he felt Congr+staladoas Harry 'snit V" Xsbersb Led# Plekesialp !linos:: bars are Um jean Barns„ Gm tad CAaknnn. We. Hdsd Haw- that it was the duty of the council to Fraaa•es (atss Brown) Stott, as *4 Ckme Hawker. 4l and Jo►Am Hawker, h (31" AD Yon CUL. uphold their amu" and Haat if they did birth d. a Boa. ' not, action would be takes: Yrs. Gt7rtt Yessec has be■a Mr. J. Guest sidd dint hr. felt ., vwftg hoe x �' Resolution + s people wanted to see the bylaw enfore- On. February _ 10th, the. Unless) - �y � Pet�t�oas ea but did not feel that contravention Church is boldine the first � _ was applicable in this particular case. of the newly -formed "Couples' Cinb�1 Mr. E. A. Webster said that he would Tail will provide newcoaoors to Deet Rouge Home � • • Re Parklands like to see the. township's sdic.ror's viL'al,e with ata opportunity to mestj - On Bailiff cion n cotut He said th. , ht tLeir neighbors. t Mr. H. Fertile of Fairport presented opia argued Rev. Carter, Asst Stere of t3a� � An Irish terrier, owned by Cliff Bal- - a petition from his area on the east side felt there were a number of things about _ �T 4A - A motion at Picker' Towalehip the..case from the start that did not add Presbyterian CnhurchDepartment d Tastiostto, Issli of Island Road. West Rouse, cams of die Bay to council this west, `in out top bat in a fight with a fox m' Council on Monday night W resnnd which they ask that before .any agree- up such as the permit being for a - two- _ two previous resolutions No Itis of Oct when at the time,. it was occupied the pulpit _ Oe Baiiash yard this week, but only meat is signed with Crusader or any car' garage. *me will testi! if Nipper got away with- Haat the tax collector be truegtaested large developer is that area, that= the taken out. these was no stoning and it Gnurch last VA contracting rabies. I to du oua::anc score services of Murray Recrrabou Committee and tuaidents be could have just. as easily been fora Mrs. Bruer Alias, Drive. . _ It is and Co.. besidIs sad No. 214 of Nov. informed of what lands are being set machine shop• celebrated iter birthday on Thursday, est ttosfudafightimgpitb the � rroq>tn alb outstanding warrants for taut 74- iond em °rpart rp°sa' Robertson had taken out a permit fora Bim' + .. worst and took off. right Mother petition from the residents 11>se Ballasb'i basement window. arrears was lost. on the wast side of the Bay at Fairport machine shop at the start it would have � F°� M+ �' Hm. )� _ Mrs. Ballsgit bearing the crash went As a now shads the tax collectrtr Beach will ales be forwarded to cosocil saved a lot of time and trouble. He D. Rsuasmtofor and by19rand thee. D■ae tlowa cellar to God the fan taming m cannot use Murray and C6.'for o UCCI- With the same request added that in view of the fart. It1r, ts�osersd to Wiitby b attsuad tin■ : - around tie basement. She tolled yet to break the bylaw 200de of t6s iistb of sag rheas saltire. Tat ssoticua was made _.-»._------- -- --_- Robertson had Robert Bassi. bold !A the hasss■suag P1�sbi (• by Qnscillor Edea[ -fames mod 0eooad- . - and also the fact that they _had alked (hadtes . teat to the home wtkb ed by Deputy -am lean McPherson. -- for legal sd+-icie, tiv�icb stated the coli- at St: Asdsaw"t £batt!+. Hon Y. >i. a 12•�s���sbotrm and the A � wo w� the dtors did nes feet Mr. Robertson would D s �mor� aniots!''!<!iie bead er ei►e Vbeen le t be breakin& tbwbytaw if be did haove in b "�Ta" Q1+ace• ti Gent away a be daedted for» ODao*lor Sanaa said. 4 •feel nes one •� ' $� � �e� his machines, council did ant feel like R►s ars asst! un ltssr � 04 elrt death / . of Mr. Ckergs WNebl la, aim 2% on ash` etas � a more dtQ mat task taring any action. WJpper 80" in" 9++�a�}p • Oshawa Coca" Hospital we taking at the harms of 'bis dt"-cter 14'sl. _ ily the•two Ballads ehii�en. 4 tuba■ lbs las ppIIqu'sor a i�trs, lames Garret asked if, ,the by- the am pu>:tll ss duueM ,Torsss�hip for if.101.41 to taw eafon-ement officer could keep an VY. 8. end , 8oarsrview 'Ant - u and Grant 2 were Playing cover the coat of tads t C. S. ■std Yrs Hryaat visited ley, . « a dou't think soy. tittpayer seed face a thtif strew lam from eye on what took place to Mr. Robert - brother 3[r. is H --- --------:-_--.-_-- beitifi este they have been educated son's and the rave said he feh that a In looking over the Int of accounts on tine week so the tact that taxes have so M paid." close Hatch would be ttnsotle of .the y� tliber: were no other consents before K was totiCed that some of the games P�'e• Mr. Z`sud Coearaek its ProQ'�' -li • • - •' T"s Garbage ids meibon was made that sat only ss '!tad addresses such as Oabawa. R.R. ,1 . kIt' kooLs as though this draws the fe ot>rawy after bis recent ssrbue far as s m0V= and seconder. "a and Wbetby. ' Robertrou case to a close as far as °O at SL Matrons. B _ l s '� Rea+'• Shertttaa S:ost ted that t a of _ stases coutxa7 gots, unless the ratepayers !a The Pas _ Y tacos Oatasiar ------------------------------- Wed the clerk check with the hospital and Chapter their b�dU the area decide to Fate action, if Mr. O $• 8. sad 4 - - Township garbage men have asked for --,, see that al! acomms are- for peopk Robertson moves his machine met tins borne of Mrs. Ag7aeuf lanae mosey and len hours. �i _ io from Prclrring Tow before an machinery into the Hunw, Highland Creek, on Mon- n'�P ) samee. In view of the way the case A spokesman toad 'council this week, decision is made. day night, for a pot luck sapper and hasyshaped up- we -feel there is little we that they would like the same amount Nck T - g did not pay any as cunt � add by, -aritiag more about it at �l evening. `I _ of take-home pay asd not have w Mort Re Plaid lig to rise hoppitd last year but, did give a this time.—F.d,l Last Friday. . the skating eattti.t t an gran: of $530.00 the )ear before. had to be postpones owing to wesa., l iintends,replaeins one of the trucb:,The 4a k:hsm'Towoskip Cottocii is bold- - - ----- --- younger :.spokesman said that if they do wt. wort tate a bpeoial ateetiag in their chambers, l_ O, O. F. peeve To Negottote disappointment � tsnatt io the ; - •. , Saturdays, they will probably neat more is Bar-envillc urn February 4• _ -'--- - A new innovation in. the United T .y have anted that represetstative P A•' P .1 R , D't R I V E • Church here, is the appointment 04 Reaves siterruaan Scott said the from Yaticntiog Tot.tus: p = With Crusader }coo lady nearrsbers a, Eldora of th. mittee on garbage would meet within cuss representation of fringe mucid- SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7. Pickering Township council met i- Church "d two weeks and discuss these matters. polities on the Metro Planning Board C. P. and T. Fred - _— -. __..committer last weds to, discuss the vagi- The poet Sh-eley, says "If winter ous aspects of the proposed Crusader comes, can Spring be far behind", sd • e to man Bay perhaps it's time to be thinking of .'.Retarded Children Ixecv#ire +- s tet' � Pt • SponsoringEasteror Devebpmea; the French 's arta . result of what caste of that ta� Oa meeting a resolutionwas passed nda F on 0, At •A ' a Mo y a Fashion Show, illarcic 1 �..,..r •+ >� "0 °" J? 0i " night unanimously on a recorded vote the )'•f�igh School here.. that: Mise Lynn Mtuison will appear on The Reeve be authorized to set u CBC Tetevr,•sion, Channel 6, at 2.00 p Y N terms o a tentative agreement needed' ' m , Sunday on for .agazme : to negotiate with Crusader Development February 1. and that he confer with the Townshi i We extend sympathy to -Mrs. Alert A t Engineer, Solicitors and Mr. Little f • Gordon, on the death of her two t Proiect Planners for:'this purpose and brothers, Mr, John Turnbull, Fill-' > , ` such agreement to bb presented to'coun- i m6re, Sask.;- and- Mr. Andrew ,Turn += Cil for Consideration. bull, Hartney, Man. Their deaths ` Since there was no discussion on, this took place vrithin a week of each oY 7. Monday night, it is assumed by the her. —' . — a ; ,t vote that the ••matter. had been aired I_ Mr."and Mrs. M. S. Chapman left an agreedupon y council ' on Sunday. motormg o Fiore a. at their previous meeting. Mrs. John Cowan is home from x s ----------------------------------- !'hospital, much improved. • The regular meet'rrg of the Wom Ins e was as . _. with a good attendance.. The quilt • recently made by flit quilt comraittee + w School Boundaries was on display and 'represented a ' School---Section--13--(fount Zign) have al requested a meeting of all chairmen ec' guest speaker, hoped the trend ,s to two thousand acre farms would _ : �� : • • ' � and secretaries of schdol boards, north ' -o€ the third concession. I not take place, as it meant the loss The purpose of the meeting is to. of independence of the .small farmer. discuss a revision of all school bound_ She also deplored the trend toward s maeriajism imd irdlatios, however. -Rdea. The matter was brought before �- she felt that these things would ad *t' . Pickering .Township Council this week just themselves. ir: n such and 8date will a meeting. by the shark for. or The is conditions have led to M . ephsed ' �rurty accidents. Mrs• ' le a- ------------------------------------ be set rttottg those who cell. She (stcturcd', u° ° : z &; 3;;�fi"' �Y car 4 to■!<S)•S■tuts■11■■■A■��f�li■ her shoulder. ' Mn. Val Jackson, Squires' )9th., is W r BR'OCJ( CORNER STORE b • Hospital for surgery, -EW5 6.. Despite illness in the faa ft oar Ii*�EPAYERS S. S. No. 10. _ The Executive of the Retarded Child- N. Echevrrria, Tress.; on live= Ruth Cowie, Roc. •Sec'ty; Mrs. Doris store is opal for butiirress as usual. ' wU siiei At BrougFam, on Wednes ten's Association was installed last rence, Pres.; AL Bird, mmediste Wheeler, 2nd Vice -Pres.; Mrs. Nan. FRED MOFFATT ;lay, Pebrnary 18, in the school, to discuss to ori Brovdhaal S.cbo4j r ;Wert by Mayor W ,Ajax, Past Presidknt. Front :_ Mrs. Bahoa, Corr. Seery. - If1t1A■■till!!■■■■titil/8lfifltiM■l1hL1i ��� tat their Sock Row: Nay Robinson; lot. Puce -Pr ; 3[n - is -- of1hW* -F �e Sseretary, Mrs. littlest lata save his small poctioa it regio .- MltehelL 'Mr. Chas. R" viae thwsk- Gras stdtident throfth' God's power► t ..Seim unusual door � wrore � Io .Torotneoy m Satarday. Jarntnar7 ed, as he b retiring afder twelve _ D=ftwlon Home And School •given, including a `dolt-yourear 90' &AWASi _ .1?. Over Wedding Anniversary years. vatizew Xil�tt" alarm clock kit. Coffee and calces were vanwAm mime' at Mr. and Mrs. Morden Kippen, With the minister Mr. Wilkinson =+— served by the fat*rs, and all in an, HPlooff8 ' and - Mrs. Irving HiPPea in the Pulpit, the:regudar morning The Duabarton Home and School it was a most enjoyable evening. e gi • : sad Roy, of Glendale Drive, and Mr, congregatlon gathered Thke choir Association met on Tuesday evening Several woafesi' of the district have emP Sdoves. portable � ,and Mrs. pWL Forsyth, Markham. selection was "As the -Heart desii- Jae:uary 20th- to the Dunbarton Pub- completed their Course lb St. John's ��� y The first great sicca-dsuR-�t+n for .etll ,tf�e Waterbrook" with yrs.. Vera tic School, observing "Fathers' Senior Home Nursing and have tak- �b0�' Tents, {fie 412. arta M 4. Famvth and the first Freeman taking the sbto part Mrs. Night", with Mr. Mulholland pres- en the -examinations. The Instructor � sosal� Flodiey �� -. •wand-daushtw for bar. and Ku6 Mabel Cochrane conducted rhe•. Jun- idkig and assisted by 'Messrs -Bill was 'Mrs. Doreen Devonich, and bier � rsd8cs& 1![orden Sip9M vrho was only. ten for, eongiegation durin lire sermon. Coon Benny Ruddel, Jack Steph- Assistant, Mrs. Me' .end Used Y = g Cooney, Y June Aadersoa. 1'he .• e • •g' 411715 laid, was 4" an lioaoared The s-itmon text vats john 6:8, which mean, Nelson Westfabe, Jack Dodds,. 'Course in connection with Civil De. *out, arca the mirack,_of the- kravesr and' add Bill FairgrieV% fense was also. supervised by D v� Vda Head, some R04 : _ sirs. Rosa Thomp3on is is -Ajax well-known disciple, Peter, who was Guest of honour and speaker Reeve Daniell Jenkjoa, C. D Co-ordinator' Battery Charger 4VN . ^Wpit4 following anrgzry,• un Jan- a born leader. But his brotlitr,, And- Sherman Scott gave an ..enlightening of PWcerin Towns #ELLS= R"TIN& awry 19th. Her friends hwot ,shc will r•ew, the ,practical cautious gad• cams- talk to the sixty-two'fatbers othertions were supttrvisd by Sbdr• AJAX Moon be 4� leeli!t;; t>:tter. pantonable one, was muq! e, most add children on "the pro.. ley Greir, R• N., Whitby. "-------- •••i.., Mra Elda deep has returned horn: ' oUthe a16d4i1:&y motes: He'was' '{nosed sub-divis n�iin Fkeachman's The &Qowlog tookc lira eogmkta- x� 'IHO WOE A ilr'om haapjW following her operation; the doer of the Word and noticed Bay Area :. Botts: Mrs. D. Daniell-Jetnitins: Mrs. L dIIH V �Tl�q Dunbarton Girl 3uidt Trona littlest boy .in the crowd of five The guests were entertained by the Leese Li ffe, Ura. Rosemsigr fir, C H R >3 : vn ec, a leadership of dors. Monica thousand who, alone of that great I Highland Ctcek Pipe -Band, Mrs. Haley,, Mrs. Barbara, Handley, Mrs, 7.4i6AT. JANVAJIT $C Dok; ft weon a- hike on Saturday. multitude had a lunch Jesus :,proved Schtirman, vocalist, of Toronto, and Doreen Hawkins, Mrs, Frames Kus• t St Fracas Sa#ai1 _ owmary 17,- cooking their meas o u• by this miracle that the little that Wm. H. Fairgrieve,- w•ho substituted • M� Blanche Petty, ]Ess. lilts, ! aide.: see have or can do id greatly in-. for Mrs. Violet Carey,•who was rush- Smerky and Mra. Laura Tomlinson.. Yr. and Mrs. H. Crows of Pine creased when used for God. As this ed to Hospital (� wish-lWr a speedy - - Driver had as relent gni sus, Mr. and - Adtnissioa �111 ' . Urc. E. Moore, of Dut.on Ont. Sunday afternoon visitors at the Thoaspson's and McClements' of the ]Base Line, were. Mr. and Mrs. Att. CaveM Jlmmy and C h: iota, - ville. 'Mr. Cavers is employed at the } North American Van Litres, at Liv- -_-' pr•pool, and hopes in the near,.future to be able to mace lais family to thi vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Lewis, __. 'Albert and Peggy, of Toronto, were r also Sunday afternoon visitors. _ - -: ;�' '• � _ . Mr. James Ifclntosh has returged r Y t - home from his recent trip, IN'testle� - J� Anyone in the Dunbarton or sur- rounding area who has a news item s for this paper, please phone 'it in ' to _ the Correspondent, TEmp1e''9-Zu32. : ` .:. • . ;;- ; , � �. __ ._ _ _ ' John Shaper -is a patient in Ajax - ,Hospital i - Mrs. Walter Willis was is Toronto, on. Thursday' a'tenciirg the Annual Meeting of the Toro.i;o East.. Pres- u Mrs: Bill .Carey has. been s patient f — Is the Ajax Hobp{tal. She 1s at -pre sent recuperating in Pickeringi - t Mr: Bub Ravey hax returned home - froin. Sul u)f bi,;Uh ii,>spitai rVi7CCe he -R had an operation last week: Mr. Alex. Wa,ers, Glendale, is a- t _ patient- in the Sca;-boiu Hasl,itaL I� Mr, and Mrc. Dick Nicho,sun, of _ - Liverpool, are hsppy to ar>;nounce the birth of 'their son, Richard Paul, al ' the Oshawa Hospital, on January 2., - - .. - 1959.IVC 2Fe ' ' • � o report that Miss Annie Brander is Still.seriousiv ill. - r—Urn:ted Church Annual M•:e-ine.— i _ .-. -The sleeting opened 'with a brief - Worship service, conducted by -Rev. = J Wilkinson,th.. : Mrs • nsoa, ai Wilkinson .- at� the piano. 3ft_1b:illaiiso;s- 6ata_ --tlre Session R ' • sport. which stated that - _ so 1958, there were .190 Resident - _ t • • Members and 17 Non-resident. Three- oew members weed &&Wd - ,kr ot` by Trans= �. C�rdfioate: ari four clued _ - b7 PrOfeseion of Faith Thi bit . " the �esr 'there were 19 Bauhin'; 17 i !llssials; 8, Marr Bowed aloe Marriages. Then' fo Fvemial Report of lite Church,- ,glven by Treasurer, Chanes irtsk _ rs. itchekl, Seorcta - rye read wlhlEh Sloe tttei of lite last meeting >f9S7� tAJirek ig 'the spreports of the year _ a 1164 orts of the varione erpayiattdns, Financial and Activit- + •4616 pe read as loltows—Sunday -- - - by Miss Evelyn 'Westgate 1p!d airy G. • . Gam, .Choir, by Mr. S. 'G. Station;. W. A-, by Mrs. Mor-` rich apd Mrs. H. Carey. On-We.Go Auxiliary. by Mrs. D. Thompsof; Y. —. Lett, U., by ]4(r. J. Gorey: W. M. Si, � • - _ Mrs. nsofnaon; M. and M;, ' c a n O hada- + - Ve --- :Yrs. Wilkinson; Mission Band, by Code; ,Baby Band, by Miss E Westgat4oa ; Cemetery Board. by Mr. us 71 - ;H. Lotton; Girl Guides by Mrs. A. : YitcheU; Stewards, by H. Mitchell;- Fwnaee Fmtd.Caavass,by C. Cragg. - This little spaceman is just back from a trip to Mars (Out in The election of Stewards for s two- ,ytar term was hold. Returning top _the backyard) ... and now his leader is acldnghim off to bed. _ the office were: Mr. Jack Phillips, s _ Mr. Howard Cross; 'Mr. Chas. - - Carey ryas stetted 'VVh�le he Wag away, she Washed the floor ..`: the d>lehee ... ' •Cragg. Mr. Herb Car ` • as Mrs: Hollinger was re-elected_ . s hire was ikzity — y - . as M. end M. Tres - .. o _ r was re-elected. There.hot water' for this spaceman's bath. Reason? Because she - were two new trustees added. Mr. Howard Cross and Mr.` Eimer An- has a modern automatic electric water heater With abundant _ CAAv: cis joined Mr. Frank . White, Mr. '�r� Jim Mitchell- and Mr: Bks tortes rltorage, capacity and quick- recovery when more hot Water ig ` The Audito, s were to be Mr. Harry : "Pearce and Mr. Jas. McIntosh- Mr. needed. Heating Water eleetricallj► ie Bale, Cleats, modern'and Launder small rubbeF- PhilYips moved a vote of thanis w Costs 'ust a few cents a da . on .�,.,• rugs -1h your Mr. Wilkinson, Mr. Lynde moved a J y . 8peclal Hydro. flat rates.backed � Ur - T _ washer, then tumble dry In ... - .. er-set a#�cv You get o e when yon get the most rt temperature. -electricity. � UM r -- _ - -- - n INR A Wrn rkl _ _ � = live hotf ' tUPTRIP A I I V � . i. -M , . .. - - tt , - " s _ ` -- - — -- —� 7nar I96a. Presidaot .. .. -. __� -- - ., •. • __ -� ROUGE H[Lt Edward the good works done In the district, spice set, complete with servers. And, meats. Businessmen of the club nutlr' ' Orchard its his adds"* of welleome and said the wonderful co-operation a flowering plant wad sent .to Mrs. on the screen, gave their "commer• ' ' Ifliglat - jatsttaa�r ?Z', tbaaltad tlwr 3adMs for u3teir. efforts, In of the wives of Lions was greatly Flori tree -Day, recovering from a sec- rials". Bill Lang, of the Villa Roug!a M -'-- �� iiiII >�oa Clab making Our Carnival a success. roponsibte for its •success.• He then ions operation at Oshawa General and Ed. Orchard, Crown Inn, b:ougft ' Rev. Robinson, our 'Padre a former presented, on behalf of the Club, to Hospital. Mrs. A. D. Fortier, -,Pick- forth hilarity;now a sk" is a report of the Ladies' pastor', " St. Paul's, Dumbarton, asked Mrs. John McDougall; the Convener eria John MacDath q beM at the Rainbow ,Room, the Blessing, after, which a banquet of the *►dies' g, Provided enjoyable music for all, as "Ed Sm Large T appears in ter r 9 group last year, a baa- the singsong: The entertainment window of a Large TY set and int,' " "! Shopping Centre, on was'served Dep. Dist. Governor Jas. utiful Lions Emblem'Pia trade in ttzie give" by Club members. A skit "Pe: - January ervtewb John L. Rawbon, RO, as 'a y Y, 22. Clark, gave a short and inspiring ad- form of a horseshoe. son to 'person". Stage was set a, a, aistinbui�hed citizen anal Lioc, itoa g Wild to honour our ladies and dress. He mentioned thft the Rouge Then Past'Presidpnt (1958) Edward TV studio. The announcer Art S. -a of lau&%e: carne, as the skit Whey ., who had assisted our Club in Hill Lions Club was outstanding for K. Belt, presented to all ladies (39 henson, aP2eored in the window of a I . ra elected District Governor' tookw in atI) an artistic and m so t useful ,large TY set, made the anitounee- place. The second interview is with` N Miss Rouge Hill 1958, F. Crosgr e • as bliss Rouge Hill, winner of the recent beauty conte: t, was a scream. V Red hair, poi lrle: gown, Ia, ge feet and buck teeth, she br oulit :lour, the w house. Repart _z was e,c ellcnt. r Dancing ct.li r, � •1 c -�. sr he shoo•. It tc said that '.t N•:: s c t e of :he best - entertainntc:as n ,by t.'+e • ;,;,,, �, ��.��'� ,� y ;y> - � _ ', "�'�"�`—L- • - — The next meeting will be held on' /Wo�� ,y i Wednesday, February ; t:,. p. �r r^ s 4sY � m., at the Rouge Hilt United Churcl! 3' -room,. P4-, !. Healy Stokes, v%Jl ae Oaksl,:ak. Reeve ' Shenna•t Scott "in .. rl Council Members ,•.e oeu in - r y ! — a . 1/9c� - ,�, � yam- _ �• vit •ed to attend. Corr, --------------------------- ear Thou_and Members In Sunday i WINTER 0 R KBowling Group 1 The o:',c•ti:ousandth ittember of t4ie g Sunday BowlingRou c Bili Lion, Club .tin ; carolled on January 25th, �:3 �' h VE s1 i.S �t� 'at tide Rouge Bowl. Mss. Seaueha an of East' Woodiandis was No. 1000 ors : ,y �;• the list and was''warmly welcomed _ by President Ed. Orcrard and Lion, JV0 Claude. Brown and Jack Buck. She received a Complimentary member-. i ship. Yei� Doctor... wednesday will be fine!" _ ~ Started a` year ago, the Sunder - Bowling Cliab rapidly gained popul- .. arity not only -locally; but far afield as well, Registered members. include YOUR H1 - Ottawa, Peterboro, Wind,or and ew- 'il hen it's. time to have the dentist check IMPROVEMENTS HERE en Kingston, Jamaica ._ daughter's teeth, Mrs. Smith naturally reaches An out,:anding feature of this for Club the telephone, that helpfuh "member -of= -the- - -- _ is the •appearance of family R• ; t - bowha.q k•roup " pop. Mom and the - family" with the habit of getting things done IL. - kids drop in together to enjoy a bit of exercise and meet their friends. When you.look back over ymr day, it's some- s ���j � The pressure of "liague bowling � Banes surprising to realize in just how "many noticeably absent. little ways the telephone has helped you .. , how All o from*'. -tie Lurid • � •, proceedst a Y ►,� '� Rowling (lub go toward •Iaoni work It adds 5o much COnYCniCnCe and COIDfOrt t0 .�' r• _ in the eum:nutnty: everyday Eymi . -- `--- ------ --- --- ' " TNR .RLL TlLEPMOI'til COMPAMV OF CAMAOA - 1.0. O. F. QUILTY HEATING LU _. - -- `FAFER DRIVE t _. Z - STREET, PICKERING Y 6A URDAY FEBRUAR ? • • - 1M;A1N STR ••. � _. ..r ... M NIGHTS: 7E1111'PLE 9-Tb82 -- --- - - .. G LNG 317 - _..--- - -- --�- - - '' ux + - ... __ _ - . ' '° ' vpq tet,. Y _ .. �k.. .. •NG' � �'' - ��•• _ . ... .. - `„s ,• ...;., d' '"a:. �, ..Fs•A y,"'"1„'�s '°' '•''v6+ ' ', xl d-5nfp,• A N!�S. >•k .0 i•.;,y :.9'..w>'.. .s: ,;h•' i w. n to . '- .'.;" 'J(` `-"Y '. Yib.�If .'7p�• �' �,� •�. - ,rl F UIS ' _. ✓ } o C - p-' b.,•,,♦.a.�' � yam, r•�_.d' .y �;r i � � 5•' �• - _ .q� 4 r .o o 4 °a 2p2p w �f i� ansa 1 �•+' �' a sieas?j��- S' UTO. 2-dom Sedan es ou t ere on- D�iving a, 'S9 Pontiac is driving M a world of Engine give you truly lively performance yes it your own ... a world of comfort and exhilaration merely sips regular gasoline. Even Pontiac's wide - _ _ - ... of 1' ind excitement. But van e1 EiCnt VB'S $iVC n10rt milcap - — _WanderUIL teeling of all on the Pontiac cloud than ever before. 3s' to know that you didn't pay the earth to And Pontiac's wonders never cease. ; , So for -so there. 'the sheer joy and pride of driving and the prac Str:to-Six Engine i And this is economy that goes far deeper than tical wish to do it economically, see your Pontiac _ -: purchase price. Pontiac's famous Strato-Sia dealer, today! t - • - _ 1P_ ate �?av P•739C , 1AW MOTORS .74 Q •r - -r . r .., - , r ` Coarmmioeer, Mr. Wally Harpur, ins of the meeting was that the pro- invited .the Ladies to vis4 her tater, a called together all of the Groups, and . gram be short, so that opportunity' when' travelling' eondltions were bet- j ' - - • Edit���l - •,.y through his effoita,.achieved the un will be given for old friends to visci. ter. � . - - - - sty to go forward. under one common Robert Miller has"reported that the • Sorry to report itijs..Jauses Far- � : l Assotxation, the Owasco Dist- appeal for as antique display lags had ky fell and ractured } wrist oa THE OLD SWIMMING HOLE Mt Tbroagh the papt history of the a most encouraging response, and Tuesday. It has has beta x?e ed, sad .I district,. a common: denominator, - it , appears that rainy old and 'inter- we, hoope she will -soon --e better. _ .... _ ­ Duffine Creck" #vas found. eating objects will De oo'. hand to ---------------- The ----- - - - - We feel there is little need of being quiet any longer about the The Indians of. that period, mainly enchanC the crowd. Mr. Miller would Rouge Hill United. Clutch ' pply tact that the Pickering Rotary Club are exploring the possibilities of Iroquois, fe Late ted the area, goal showcases grateful if anyone could d will installing an indgor swimming pool in the Memorial Park at were of the Late W +o:land Period, showcases for the occasion, and will A wells bel dad daytreJanuaal and which was known as Owasco, assure the dionor that they would be meeting was held Sonans. January y Pickering Village. rich in Indian lore, of carvings and returned to their owners unharmed 25, at 7.30 p. tin, is the Rouge HaLi - Citi As. we understand it, they are thinking in terms of a pool for -arrowheads of flint and-- stone-- And I _Advertisement in. the paper will in- United Church, conducted by Mr. K. � handicapped children, which is certainly worthy of consideration. so, to perpetuate the name, Owasco i vete all the ratepayers -'of the Sect Boyle, Pcojratn Cfiiutait► of eke E. 'V{ie have always heartily endorsed the work done by Mrs. T. J. was chosen for the new -district. 'son to a special meeting on Wednes- M. C. in catu#ection with *0 `Every u , Wheeler: and, no amount of credit to her is too much. We have The Ajax Local Association, as day, February 18, at which funds for Member Canvass", to cOtWder die ' seen first hand the remarkable thmp .she has accomplished with such, will be being its identity, to the --Celebration will be-discussed_'_ g booklet and draw up e per., these children. join hands with Scouting in these Lli inar budget proposal. T_ he toeetr Last week the Community Centres Board of the village, which under e e ENW -'-- nearby towns. -- very--- successful' --- . all tad the on : �� �� ins was a very stuceaafnl one. controls the park and, of which this writer is a member, heard of headi,sg'"thvasco Di til Alrey a 1� have Brougham To Have ..the proposed plan for the first time. Many questions could not be formed, and the District. Leaden Mrs. Ethel Crossman, ?pronto, sou ;_.answered as the answers are not yet available. - heave ready, the program for 1959 a week-end visitor with Mr. and Qpinjon, an indoor In our swimming pool is a wonderful From the Calendar shown, every- Mrs. Don Clarke, idea, if we can afford it. We feel .that. to afford it it would have lite. Oliver Norman l n: over one can. see, -and realize the amount J Light Bulb Drive to be a public of a larger size to get the financial support of work, the- Cubs; Scouts; f Leaders, visited Mrs. Alorman W liana over y that woulbe needed, and, that if possible, it wou)d have to be- a and all friends of Scouting, will have eke Rall aid. r ' mtutic t owned l.' A Rally for rural Young People's �� stiatttser it is that - - to put in, to ensure succeso. y, hoped Wit" ip� y poo When will and ; Unions will be held in Greenwood Brougham Park will be more than a you play your part, From what we hear, indoor pools come very expensive and, ng, in the--' i United Church this Saturday. Jan- baseball di. ad with lights--•a safe and th are not rated and maintained on handouts. If we had such help the boys in Scouts avec -- ey � ' bWASCO i?ISTRICT''. -Coin. nary 31, commencingat 10,f10 a. as. happy spot f play, go- , a pool, we feel the handicapped children should have priority and ---------------_--_-__---_---__,__ '.Come and enjoy a ay of devotion, t or sway for a •Ise tea was are under sidewalk ° the public come second. 'Dere would be time enough ,for all to Brough m School Centennial. discussioh perioda and s*creatton. to be laid. from the village to the park. _ enjoy it. There will be a guest speaker, and Swings, teeter-totters, slides and other, However, there .are a number of things we would like to know The Brougham School Centennial • ititnch will lrc served at Hoots hour. playground equipment will be part of before suggesting that any group rush into a project of this size. Committee, whs'd+ held a meets The annual con�atiorml ttteet- meeting on the Park's attraction, if funds case be _ Who is going to operate and maintain the pool and for how long. Thw�r nisbt. Jany 22, are ape irsg of Greenwood United Cburch.was found to finance it. Work las already �.. held last Monday evening, with a How much will it cost to op=W and maintain a pool for a week. former ev ew y resident and every assembling is Robert Mille>;'s shop on former rerideat of School Section No. sood� •altrnddnge of officers and o'f' assembling swings. - - - Wbo dou-the below to if the scheme fails after et has been in members. Rev. T. Fleethant opened t g 10, for names and addresses of ter Ways and means of raising funds were operation a few years. Can public land be given away for such, a chers and pupils who attended the tl•.e meeting with prayer. Reports discu,sed at a Park Board meeting t. How much is a small 1 and a large 1 o to cosi were given from the various Organ- p� g 1� going Brougham School in the past. It is g' Tuesday night. January 20, and the izations, and the - Treasurer's report _ to construct, .etc. found that enrolment records are meeting agreed on a light bulb campaign r 1914' t r financially. b February- - We are not tug to throw a wet blanket on any scheme ou missing error to ,and he assist- presented a good yea to a Id Saturday. e•brtuary and ' try Pleased to report Davi Coe has _ Ioeal Rotary Club has in. mind, in fact as we said back a' few lines, ante of the community is required Saturday. February 14. Members of an indoor swimming pool would be wonderful for all children and to locate the former boys and girls recovered from his recent illness Brougham's baseball teams and mem- adults of the district. However, as a member of a board that has whoplayed cnce upon a time in the - bets of Brougham Church Junior Cgas hoir _ .. anything to say in the matter an as a writer on t eS paper, we _ till few would certainly want something a lot more concrete to go on than Malcolm, Chairman o: a committer on theca two Saturdays and ask him or has been presented to date,. before we would give the nod to go t to assemble lists, Alas compiled a lint -,e regular meeting of the Home her to purchase a packet of light bulbs. of teachers, but. of. course, changed and School will be held_ir...the'schobl Everybody bursts etectrjs bulbs. There r i names and new ad4reslcs are nci on Tue,day, Febrt ark 23, at 8.15 p, are neves enough in a !Home, it seems, In the meantime kids, don't foresake the old swimming hole. it nit kn--Anyonc who attended the tri. Our guest speaker wits be :firs. and the: boys -and girls wilt be doing a 9. still looks good-on a hot summer afternoon. B ovi:ham Schon! i< rsquested t� Hull. Presitleitt of the Picluriitg Dis- kindness by selling as many packets as j send his ad-Ire=. and tre addresses- 'trict Home and Sdrool Council. air are required. The purchaser will see his he knows, of his school companion-, ao 3dr. Frank Hunt and. R1-. Bill par[ in this campaign. along with the is bursting at the seams. more aiu; i to.11r,5, Howard Malcolr-.a .. R IC. 1,' co-operation of his nes _ M g Johasoit, Di.trict Scoutrnaasers. ' 1E' Pe ghbors, result is ���� in more boys 'are eats:irrR the Pack, (-gust Hill, 'or any member of he. you ah interested in >cartin�t. be a fully equipped playground. and Troops, and the need for Lead- C orimittee, which inclu+e's M Toa. sure to attend_ A social h,vur will Volunteer drivels will take the j»airx.. - er 'an rents o become members Mr. Cecil 't ' �, Mr. W. Id the cir,-e. salesmen about the countryside. and are �a� Years s, d pa t w s !. Philip. Cr i Phr 1sa b:- he -at _ � of the Group "Committees,- to be:•p C. Willson. Mr. Ter} Holtby an.i Mrs. Ken Wilson held an after- planning tri.cover as much territory as out'in this ..,: _ Will be Road conditions this winter have been i,;an ever-persistant demand.. At the Thursd,r � meet;,pr;. a lueicti when, in spite of bad weather. a good a'r'ound part of Stouffville district, Rek•- the worst in years as anyine living off Hitherto, the towns and vlliages Cdli1mittee a:o• formed to :,.rran_ge :tri number attended The guest of the ering. Claremont. Greenwood, and of the hfDeway well knows Township road leave been operating as iudividval outdoor lit 'i3 ho0ed) upper at tn.c. hour was Mrs. Geo Pear,, former- course. will main a tlsorough campeitP IDro. working day and night have been units, and greater cohesion became a Centcrsaial Celebration on June 2t1.ly of the 4tk Coacession, who has in the .Brougham vicinity. unable to cope with. the recent ,storms necessity, the boys needed a wider It i+tcTstde, .sirs M. Annie. Jr1r.. recently moved tea Brougham. Re- 'Count the empty sockets in your bone but are attempting to snowplow and get scope for their activities, the Least- F.a-t Campbell. :.[ro. Clifford Wan- frestsments were enjoyed at�� Mr5.. and be -... . pend an as gtllclt)y as pos4ltste ens, V r tmnR,• n�+p and lsr�. io�►:trd ax cn: and vide-it7r d few well-chosen be calfs on February 7, or February 141 A delegation from. the Martin soli- the expansion of the movement to the these Ladies are empoaesed to .4c novas presented lRn. Perry with a if you are ovedookok or your. location ditrisioe, new Cherrywood; told Council rural areas, was long overdue. otl,crs to this important cdmnifttge. beaut:ful floor lamp from friends and is not reached. Robert Miller or atlf !tris week that the three roads in their Ajax, alone, because of its num- . Tentative plan, for a program avert neixhbors in the community. Mrs. number of the Part Hoard will 'be de= gp�iytjan alt so icy you can't walk on mica( boy strength, had its own roc- d6cus',.ed, but a rrcgram comtnittet ferry a a. deCsghted 'with the gif;, lighted to, see' that _yon receive r f Viem, let alone set a car in. al Association. The Provincial Field -hag not yet been named. The feel-i"and expre"Od hes' appreeiatigrn. She supply of bulbs. A spokesman said road men sot sand bn -Sunday but it was only on top of - d w snow. one man fell with a small baby in his arms. and -two expectant :. ` - ;fathers are worried that they will not he able to get their wives out. when the time comes for them to eo to the hos- -pial. .' r ' - • + ,: _ . Road committee chairman. Mrs. Jean — - . - --------]McPherson said the road men worked AM Saturday night and Sunday and that � their policy was to get the main roads open first. She said any galls made to - ber would be turned over to the road The same resident, asked if drums of s - sand could, lK placed on. the hills. There t `:- • • ore about 40 homes in the subdivision - and most of the men have to gest out + + • s In work. Road bupt. J. S. Chapman who ap- t - geared at the meeting later on, said that - about 25 barrels ayear had been stolen 3, _ since they were first put out on the -- - .toads. •. - ` � Council gave Mr: Chapman authority - - - 'to call tenders for a new truck chassis monthly install; eotnpldti monthly Installs has eonvor land special box..which-can can be used for jn. sloe+burnor-Iflstttostfvrnaees. ; nes forced air ftrrtwee, � � •. ', rands in the winter and spreading 60 Includes auromatie controls. . ng P g �� ctvdln labour and msltetrt• gravel . and calcium in the summer. Mr. a teeomwet with nownt Service from s es 11inr:'up to SO _ Chapman said, it won save -time an n st - fed. Alae unNs hd► hot weiNr materials andspread .about six miles a 2 , -r. existing baseme t duet also ilWACe. and stoom systems. load as compared to the present one ;: ) - 'and one-quarter and that itwould be a _ .. ' much better job, He Said he ;kiought that in time itwoesld pay the township nship :,ONLY' NATURAL GAS HAS ALL THESE ADVANTAGES - - '• • _ ;tse o have a fleet` of thespecial box- - spreaders. CONYINNW- 9clulros no furnace tending .... tion .and. malnlenanee, Than: any other automatic i "no fuel --------- CLQ NBuinwithout smoke, stale or residue. it►AY ��ip� Mtis geld }or'efter, net before, use► Scout News _ delivery. 1 Saves an redecorating costs. convenient equalized monthly payments, if - "Owasco District" Always available. Not MbjW to desired. — "T•`---.+.'ort by weather conditions. - - - MOOERN AND COMPACT-Units are compact, Quite unfamiliar with the readers of SILMT-Burns without noise.«eupy-minimumspaco, A gas furnace is new*spaper,, but-:.A411 affect man_ _ for a 6-reom house need be no bigger then a of the townsfolk, and indeed, play'an -BEST 1111fI1TED TO AUTOMATIC CONTROL-The-wordrobetrunk! important role' in the future .life as steady supply assures continuous performance with ER - Natural Gas "tori er- � - CONY SION If EAST A 1 v - - e c ' ' . o .Cla - �o , i --.Dion burner" can ni sf dle&in most urneces to lust ..wham, Pickering, Dunbarton, Fair- F ECONOMICAL-Lower in equipment costs, installa- a few hours. There is no fuss or Reuss. port Beach' and Ajax. It is usual to. start at' the begin- and so, to explain "Owasco'; - FREE Burner adjustment whenever neeeewry: so everyone can take a Pride in thio 24-Hour service, 7 days a week, all year lorry. _ ame, chosen forits past links`"with -- hill the communities, and for the fut- , W- OTH I N G DOWN, EASY PAYMENTS OVER 5 YEAR's Jure that lies ahead for all boys het- 4veen the ages of 8 and 20, the tory - ON MONTHtY GAS BILIS y ' of the jzrowtk of Scouting, within ' ; this area, is one f which many can Consult your local heating contractor or discuss your heating problem with the nearord.office o! - lhare with pride. _ -' With--the.--exception- of_B.roulrham - -- - - r - tn'the towns attd'vil]ages mentioned, an z�•:; Scouting has flourished, and today - - ` _ _ 4 Kaae- I • 5"Vicer Any lake or Model -rtbur Field - _. V iR*JL1-A VTS DST SwvW To And Fmas Ovraws No. 7. sltbway Ckwtdrted Rwa !er A11 . PYLONS+ PICKRRING 1099 KEN ANO CLARKE . t A�tltoriavei iieeY,� .t�But x0taft +oe!:Jbh"" i steak Name - at R� iieb B few O0 me ON& >1.- ft 0. pile. A�6�. 81W* UMMAM !. a >r� lKaefl. AM freatteet.ia'te been- saelYaitilshoes ...,L R• FLEURY Barrister, Salkita�t, :Notary PubAc Mani& at Old Rinvma Rei Mrd Gees AT. 24391 or AT. 2.1362 • # Meskss FRI 9: to 1:30 pim Aly2Ppv60wW tDeretetltKs. Afl%V 'Mfthway Memiazattut Wgwkn- II Dr AIIBr['CY. FluW -240 'US= Wft of WkUW as WW"7 atm Adatc 21& _ 10ftaaa.- ern a-2AM REVISION a RADIO REPW PHONE: TRtetph 0.1191 DUMBARTON RADIO & TV A. IL li1ATTEW i Ilocinr t3. OONAPJT. Ik A. BABRISTEA erred- souc1Tm E COINTH BUILD G, AJAX L 'tai now" sR s. eehaws - a osamer�IoirsCoe , 1bw awes seer-ftram &ad hirci 'mss irara�aft 4t )6 —NNW" � RYera.► dile lrwe aN at AS Me& Bowman && Gibson to , -lull. Mr. bbster, of "Land Koaa is Miss rielen bCOM of riastiags, W+&�7=1- A merlin to discuss the formation in, Scarboro Hospital with multiple home over -the week -end. " Of a Rangers Group for girls, S to 9 injuries. We sincerely wish him a Little Jimmy Whyte has been cot}•. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Yom, will be held at the home of quick recovery. fined with the measles. Mrs. Harry Cook Liverpool Road, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bell Jaybelt The many friends of Mrs. John FURNITURE DEALER South, oa 2, at 8.00 p. m. Grove, have arrived home front Fl or- O'Brien are sorry to hear she is This with be a Senior Bbttach of•the ida. confined to the Oshawa Hospital. _ 0 Out tirades. Call TEmple 4-1778, for The Craigs and Frerichs, of Rouge In an exhibition hockey game last' - Hills Drive, had a wonderful' time Thursday, at Whitby, Frenchman's ' Private Ambularm Sorv" ------------------------ skating on the Rouge Riper last man's Bay Pee-Wees defeated the - WEST ROUGE week -end. Pickering team 4•--1. VAY OR About twelve ladies met at the --------------------------- home - --------------------- ----- _ f __ One or more foxes have been seen home of Mrs. G. Ryan, Rough Hills Dunbartoo-Pickering Biwanis in otter- West Rouge area, .and,.ree Drive, for a Stanley Demonstration, WmL mcOx n, Prop. and had a very enjoyable evening. The January 19th meeting was a dents would be well advised to keep Mr. and Mrs. Ford Sawden, of. very, interesting and educational one their pets tied up. A cat wa, bitten Ridgewood Road, left last Monday' for the recently inducted new meat- ` in a fox a few days ago ay) -cr the rav- for Florida. bers, w•ben Past Pres., Harry Cook, ' Phone Picke 193 brie, and today~ (Jlonday j a fox leaped through the basement win- a Charter 34ember,.reviewed the ob- :.1� Ont. dow of Mr. C. Ballagh's home dh is: jects, objectives and club ideals; at land' Road and was cornered and -Frisnd�nr�ian S Ely so the success and activities since its shot by poker~- foundation. Harry called o,s all Past The next meeting of the West The first meeting of the newla'- PresiAents present, to relate some of Rouge Home and SchoolAssocia- formed ,Young People's Club will be their most interesting activities, and W. H. J. THOM PEON, B. A., LLB. tion wi11 be held on Wednesday, . lield on. Friday evening at 9.00 p, M. "snags" encountered in their year as February'4th. Dr. McBean, of the at the. church. hall. All .young people President. -Nicge going Harry.. Corr. BUTIAer Md sbuckor Ontario County Health Unit will over IS are invited to attend. ------------------------------- ers, they will bA in their classrooms The Home and School meeting N O T I C E ' atidsh COBS mud � Unit. Miss Helen McCall, the School will be held on Tuesday everting at AIRe NEW pCPBRS tut 1ef . Nurse, will also be present to meet the school. The date has been than- R�tti Apps the parents Ifyou have not already gt d from Monday to Tuesday this tied. and garbage wrapped. , Ramble" PbOae: Ajstb 186 joined the Hoare and School, this is month only, in order that we may your opportunity to. come out. and have a member of the Township NORMAN IRISH support their work. If any�oM_ is t' jteeidtpees TEeapie 9�3e56 Council as guest speaker. ' e COUDCUM _ interested in speaking tra the teach- Congratulations to fir. and Mrs. ---_--"----------------------__-- ers, they wit The in their classrooms �0 for half an hour preceding the meet- Loyd ing—from 7.45 to 5.15 p. ai COLES MILL At their meeting last Thursday,' the I30MNSED AIIFJI'LONIEER, Ladies' Club thoroughly enjoyed the, �►GINCOURT P4ieeites sai W11t14 To*�rtYJlps slides shown by Mrs. C. Dick, and were very much interested in her Farwy, 1340"0 d aid Pt AT commentary, on their trip through Portugal, Spain and Italy. Mrs. Dick SPECIALTY FEEDS —9A SperlaI17r offered to show•- pictures--of-ttt� gf�i ilrts :. lftaeo�e Atteai� Ghee of their trip at a future meeting, ---PHEASANTS — POULTRY — HOGS — RABBITTS Remember St. Valentine's Day and we11z'ttl:. PAWR leu 8-U14 . the Bowling Club's Dane at the. FOXES CATTLE — HORSES — MINK Rouge Hills Golf -Club. Get your JCHOP —SHORTS —CONCENTRATES` tickets at th1: Chesterhill Variety erAxrsw — store: - -USE YOUR PHONE WE DELIVER 001i16"L7iT 1911W31111111 Congratulations to Mr, and airs. L- _ SUAL& ACRSAGU AXD William Carter, of Ridgewood Road, ' ',ASB on the arrival of their chosen son. AX. 3-4242 , we 111irmlift f— 111M Christopher William. _. 6 Air Hewn !telza�r kiwanis Junior Bowling I.e:ague AM INGLA News—Bill, Rycroft, with 262, was 9W 1p A� last- week's high- bow ler and silver ver dollar winner. and Michael Carter _ , OW O i E won the silver dollar with the hid- _. gffg&sp tAAiJMiI . OMre a0•MM den -score. The first series fended - % ` silr�rooarr[ aria sons test Saturday with Ken TanJo s TAXI _ trim on top with c points- john PICKERING. "a Scott's with 33, Bruce' Craig's 23. IStltf': 1�i MSM_ Bill Rycroft's 23, Gary Kaskiew's _ _ i2 an��ar ora argon t 2�� ' ------ Refi lle - 'Passet�gers lnsuced REAL OUR .'WATER _ Photo coop now in Pick- Bring aM Ajax oras. To :1PROMPT DELIVERY ltuy or sell for prompt e covrteesrs service ask for _ .CALL MITCHELL'S ; Mr. Blower. Pickering 74 Call -;or -.- or Zenith 26 650 A. �. SCh�ttyt - - PREi#CRlPTIQH SPECIA�TS ---- (no toll charge) • . p�10114 Ooiboral baeb�onota — Scolio- Pltkerin+q ----- - - 1'ldioritlt♦ no or biro. 114I337 ------------------ --------- pier111g United Church: Featuring Leading Toiletries Minister; Rev. Melville Suttars SKk. Rosin SwIriissy So =:!<B me e' SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 19Srs • . �i- 9.45 A. M. -'SUNDAY SCHOOL 'E PhOtsgr�pMC Ee�rpa�snt 11.00 A. M. - CHURCH SERVICE +�'�,- #"�{ SE R R I H Stud Store Hours: LA a 9 �� "Sermon On The Mount" 9 P.Mr ' .FUNERAL AND - 7•V P. M. — First church j - Sundays & Holidays 1 P.M. — 5 P:M. R Membership Class. AMBULANCE SERVICE 4.4s P. IN.. — Inter -Church - Y. P. Service AUDLE AT PICKNUM ROAD 1:15 P. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL; JANUARY SALE r` • - 2.20 P. M. - CHURCH SERVICE k Telephone ---- •----------------- RIG SAVINGS' AJAX 1059 ChrisflOA Mons Soc" ROUGE HMS, ONTARIO ]KITCHEN PAN SETS :16avtte9 Tom To its Resales Church service `"~. -ELECTRIC TEA: KETTLES $8.50, RuJIDI ILDER RGSTaN ROAD STEAM IRONS #18.50 - (North Side, Just lent tIK T VOODWOR$ING ' • W"Owds m0") ELECTRIC MIXERS $16.49.. WOW EYMY SMIDAY AT 11.00 A. IL. - � -.4 — MANY OTHER ARTICLES AT . ---.--- — its The -Same eau GREATLY REDIISED-PRICES x • •.. . .4 • 1 4Ac V, fol. A TONT I rda'n topic of business was t1¢: 403'1 Ing on "New Year T'honghts" and Jami son; Asst., Mrs. Allan ckr this district, a. he kept Mote at furnace. Everyone enjolrad a social hymn 488 was sung The Roll was son; President, Mss, Allay Carson; sam for a number of yleara. )Ar, Norma -Young had an acrid- hour and lunch at the dole answered by a "New. )leu Resolut- Vice -Pres., Mrs. • Gkan Manderson; farmed fora time an the Jos. ' ON est on Saturdax atternoon, in Osh The Active Service Clara met'laftt ion", followed by tvaio readiaga by Secretary, Mrs, Lewis Jones; Asst.; syth farm at Ballt�pl. nu n -- - aura. He was not injured but ,his Treasurer, Mts. 59th year, and lelf to moors . Wednesday night at the bolsie of Mrs. Cecil Disney and Mrs. Alhn 31Irs: Lorne Jones; Y •_ car -had the side smashed isl. h eteve3; Carsgn♦ The minutes were. raced and Earl Disney; Asst. Mrs. T. Jordan; ~rife and daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Mrs.. Glenn Manderson wit Mr Asst of Belleville, sad two A number lof motottsts were members present. The meeting open-. it •was decided to give 1140 to dp Pianist, Mir• Alter+ Carson; son, east of hese on 'act wit�1 and prayer. The Furnace Fund. As this was the An- Mrs. Cecil Jones; Sick Comm, Mrs sons. stuck in the snotP Sunday afternoon• scripture was read by Mrs. Mander- anal Rdceting, the following officers Ralph Jones and Mrs. Lloyd Wil- The Young People enjoyed a a. : A number of the local residents son. Mrs. B. Jam,irson gave a read were elected: Teachers, firs. B. son; Telephone Comm., Mrs. Lewis riding party. at thio- home of - are confined' to. their. homes •with jnnes, Mrs. Lloyd Wilson and hficc Lynda Hoskins last Friday She confined' Kathleen McAvoy; Business' Comm., , Mr. and Mrs. Ray Caraoo r Mr. Lloyd Davis had as un{ort- Mrs. Walter Carson and Mrs. Jack now living in Toronto spent the asfatC accictesat-last wyj_k, stern a ..'� �� I����� Er,:p:ingham; Lunch Comm., 11:is. of the week, at the Carson i ' large the fell from a truck, crushing d Elmer Wilson and Mrs] Frank Mc- Mrs. Allan Carson ash. da r -en . his foot. He is employed in Toros- Avoy: visited on the week d with to and will be off wa k for about ` SPEC; t5Tt7 g The sympathy of this community 'parents at OrilGa six weeks. TV oes to the Oscar Sha{v family, of Friends will be glad'- tb Ea%or Mr. weeks. BilGliddon and few friends i .. Oshawa, in the death of Mr. Shaw, 1 Mr. Wm. Harbron was abk were fishing of Lake Simone on the ` ' • FAST Service foptirdfing 'froth your vicinity. last Thursday, in the Oshawa Ii sp- leave the hospital last Sunday, wee;: en.: and came home. with a ld- ' ' ital, fr.11owing a brief illness.. The go to the hrme of his daughter, lucky bogs,. • RELIABLE Se k4 by trained technicians. late Oscar Shaw was well kroLLn in 'Stan Neal, in Toronto. I1F. Keith Norton, Queen's Univ- ersity, �,,ent the week -end with his , • 6UAiZAf�fEED 5?wise-at reasonable ratee. family here. ! ... ® p � �+ 3 a have q cY plete line Of 1'hc 13 pit Church. cnfzgrcgarion � ■ �5+aieri,�6a a i -c held their annual erecting last' `1'httrs- day evening. 12epor,3 from the ca'r- 11 - - ious church co:imitteC3 wear green Serving W>i1T8Y,'AJA3C, PSCC.°.E'`�£ and ^�!!�'l4tTON -Y and show the church finances to be I ., Cur 00 in good standing. The Gu odieilo•v]•ship Class are holding a bov:liug night in .Stoaff' NARPELIa�S (quality - .Fertilizer `%ille, on Friday, January 30. There will be a pot -luck lunch at the I _ Balanced bowling alley. FURNITURE-APPLIANCES-UPHOLSTERING_ee Feeds ' Kr. and Airs. Alar, Tomlinson and: 'David, of Hamilton, spent the week i fax Shopping Centre end with his parents'' t;EE US ?ODAY. YOU CAN STILL SAVE ON FERTILITi1� Mrs. Cook of Lansing, s spend- IyyE HANDLE A COMPLETE LINE, OF ing a few days with her son Earl HOUSEHOLD MERCHANDISE land !amity• - I Ririla ARE ALSO IN THE MARKET FOR GOOD, Mrs. Edgar Evans recently under- ONTARIO FEED GRAIN •`weni surgery it the`:Scarboro Hos- EASY CREDIT TiIRMS NO MONEY DOWN pilfal We wish her a speedy reeov- UP TO 104 M�EEKS TO PAY .ry. NAME BRAND PRODUCTS OUR SPECIALTY CLAREMONT .. CC)sn, OP -- The W cans Institute nus in the ONNFRAL ELECTRIC_ KR0EH� _ SEALY PHILCO �uriity ;Hall, on Yana, �fel� I - en Presid - - - with the V'fe� �-- w3 - vin Johnson n t T`fisshe havriolar. Fottu business pe _ : sy#h tool: over the program. John Buttan, of Stouifvitia, rho:+�'ed _ _ • • oke on her. trip to w I ...`. pictures. ' and... p - Mexico A dainty lunch u-a's. sesve•t1 at the close.. - - - +art twenty-four meal- - On Sunday berg of the farrir) <,{ Mr. and Mrs. W. Ward gathered is - Mrf. Ward's birthday.' The -y,,ung<est atten ling _ being the ,,*rest ♦ grandemidren,, . .R-InTy. rid Shxrlry - Evans, child,•:,,»' 55 Milo nc 1Ir,' rnrl :�ir�. Blair Evans Mr+. Blanche G,.,,i:, • or o only living sitter of ''11ts -W�rd, poured' tea.... - _ The tgc'rrrouly-tvi'1 _meet' _ - _ tf ::iii F i rua� c '.• c 4 - - - experience y - - tons �'• , ample of feltoLvsl,ip C!z.; t:'}li• f taixl:' rj.: ,►.t. .,.,,..�• .cit is�eLab thc�r ex Q - lett ,then a ,. prograr _ ., _ ... _ t .t - _. _ y _ typical- oil report+aicgming der economy!: Vaux .. g 'Frida)' c.,nir,� ln_ t';r.S a slut os �r wl'irh ` realixi ! '93 C"t. i lar - • :.' -. Y,td.. _ from them is � .•,tto `suxhatlty,•,�Thettstory on y- , cotrtnf::. • .'r wr r' I r.a .;�: e Cer�ds and does it in ivtii' style.. _ ani. Ire .:f7�z - -. t f i r _ - .- ' r 1. t ., c•- 11.. ,:la'lf -. u-f'x,: - . �mny•41 , - -And thls s ti•rit:! Sa�k ,the 1 . uc ons 11ea t, Kd ' G ,f•,` Cresta and .the tirorousei �lozuforlex== k ample. Her, arc s tj, room, slx ata _�pgcr 4 V y,eat='''v v,nla, etl..ns powered icy a uaodcrn six cylinder 4it hull,': 133 to ;1, , at, r' lv , i.:i'�r- , 41i . tt%p on +rr�, Qe ti .'� V6,0;. e71 iris that rlJZrnS, and tCS rnnn> OfL _. 1".9.W . a - - S ix c3 ,. -, rain si'r ( om'i�t�° tan eft..--.` `L r.ilc cost °� �1'• x,11 gas the ua}'' a "$i, 'should Ind ! su?thall <., .C+rt:atut.n,:v 11..i fur c.,u.� rip a td .rt1Y-a„.rsQ. i of olfste Irth s ret .- c the 1� . at a atsrti:ut 4he 1. ,y the ,53 gs C •n further In t e Sem a sari Sad e• Ca. goy t t., h Lan Lc the he thro'M'=a, yowl Velax -len-i 6611 n'r,n it'y ' f sitar od four cylinder VteiO[ $lFfifOn iL'.sgOt1•antf Gla,• ro^.t }f,,.ne}• Tran' :ust ; �. . g lsh os o iy, Yre a hese ti,,e-pass passenger, dget.. - e� 1` retsrt and serest e,n�t Peache • ares i ,r C l: r� /ops °-tool ia6 1 ° Witter hair feel y fora ,ti` prtcedbeauties combine Lve,y perform - All ` t { vh P p° !R , Laiik and fill Asa • ser addod.t real ecorwe%red' ante with truly amazing economy ...' rrinr.t H'c«: �-• .'+. 1'a:cc r 3, all : cost amil. or s as ttx� ,Pros ride ++a' , giving you up to 40 mges to the gallon. _ Stan Bens 'I - . r eh et r e leail' of so eu:-ny -hat - ------------------------------- - c �' J.fe to sal—, of beinE . - �e^ i e Fallow ala y fr these er mindecl..stLle conscious Canadians. See a -your choice a BALSAM & MT. ZION lcei� �� t�e� �r ae e ey' t of h rut afxf dFav th i•au h t zn e itt your local d�to� The Annual Sunday Schdol• \feet• - t.• ong aces 'held :art Tuesdav night in rattail i Tours re the church when the follvaiug cJff :..t_..' . iCer3 Raise elected:' 'Supt, M-. B•• Jamieson, for 3 months Cao he re - }1 Ase- - . _ '-"placed at the -end of that tune) . — - -- '-'astant, Mr. Grant .Carson; Secretary, - Mr. Mur,. , Jo,:es;. Treaxurer, .7#.' + t'.. • - ' Gladys- Disne) : , L'iallists, \fi;,es AI >. :ict Pascoe,`larK can Jamfc on, +>-+- Sharyn JCf1e5; Crat.� R i? { ! °s K ' hlrs. F. Coults; �lis,iau4ry.Supt.., _ *r Pt --- -Mrs. F. coal,._ > _ 3drs. L. Jose T4utperance• - Supt.. p31:g, , .^--- _' - .. ]ilrs. Leslie Harbron; Teachers of _ fp Primary CIa1S, Miss Shirley Eanp= ringiiam aced :Diss Anna Wil-ou; s .' Teachers .of Junior Girls;: Mr,>. Lloyd, z . Lorne ones: _ and 'firs J Wilson r `V4 _ ' Tea- chers of Junior Bo}•s, ;tiesszs I7oft- .err sld Tamieson and Allan Carean;,•Fea- 950 — }t r of Interniedaa#¢s (12 Lam. ,J"'� sCecil Disney; Asst. Teacherof crmediates, Mrs. Lorne JonesMrs. Allan Carson; Teacherof -471.152 Mrs. Jack ermcdiate (1416) F_mp- iriam' Asst. Teachpis Inter. (14 ngh 1G) Nrs: Lorne loses and 'Mrs. A1- - is, rliranm;Teacher Your People's. r tir r t +3 : i Class, Mrs. Elmer Wilson an r. �; :. _ ........ _.... 3 r The Annual Congregational Ing followed With vera favours - ports from all organizations. Qty. BURNER i SERVICE �A. W. MITCHELL V DAYS: PICKERING 74 fthts a Holidays: TE. 9.1 •-- - ----------------------- eet- t y re- e - Tile _ THESE FEATURES ARE STANDARD AT NO EXTRA COST - Four Wide -Swinging Doors- Five and Six Passenger Comfo,t Panoramic Vision • Spacious Trunk • 2 -Speed Nam -Stalling r' Electric. Windshield Wipers • Heater and Defroster - Standard Steering Column Gear Shift • Sport Car Handling • Level Ride _ .Suspension -Spray Insulation Against Rumble and Road Noise. V, 259C . THE BRITISH CARS BUILT,AND BACKED BY GENERAL MOTORS... SERVICE EVERYWHERE ON THE NORTH AMERICAN CONTLNENT • , = - taw Motor Sales:' Ltd. Pickering ` . v , L-• • : , 4 - s « - n - - Itfs WIN VAT DVNN ;SAB DUP and CLEANED C Yet I L Es -FYI 02 L E Y ARTICLES FOR SALE COMING EVENTS sores Tasks Pressure BysMsm - - •fpermdable.naw, and used sewing- 7� INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE} , trichina, .1150 and up.. Guaranteed, VALENTINE TEA AND. f3le eMs Cirseed Vrhh full- service, ' Phoac: TBmpJte BAKE SALE 2 Under The Auspices Of The *ULL• TWX rOR SATS � ' %� P Imo' Afternoon W. A Of - - HONfiS •• feb 20 k 9-184 _ �!4R Ba4tLY ----- RougeHil)h. -�- - - PickeringWl Be United Church - PHONE: TEmp 1 RESIDENCE 767 - OFFICE 67. s E - 61300 THURSDAY. FEBRUARY ,12. »-�---------------»»" #&we, or best offer. 3 Bedrooms, • In The C. E. Centre AtUD P. M. C TANKS — . _ Xosd bungalow, two raondrs old. Lot T� program will include PtCICE88NG, ONTARIO 411 s 173 feet. Must sell as visas ob- solos Miss'-Alice h piano • - ;CL�AIYED _ >isioed for U. 8. A. Phone AT., b3' Stephenson; ����• Mrs. Synen's G, eloeutrioaiss, and a _ W. J. BUTT ----------------------30 ------- Thera will also be a display of �O�wa ^'- RA 34042Im China. _ _O Antigtle . • .. MORTGAGE MONEY *,Prtivab party has money available Came And Enjoy A Pleasant ill aliM >rA! sill, '..• TOipil!'p q. fire First Mortgage.* Apply Box 011, Afternoon. RFM TANKS CLRANW jKaws OfSee. j g Public 13th of --- 39i BANWAST WAY CORC!'Iete , - r,-------------------------------- _ APPLES FOR SALE SKATING CARNIVAt. Now, larks >la bm" - - . p'RIDAY, JANUARY 3A W. i�FA9lD;, ,, , , • C. S*m •1.75 Bush. 7.30 to 10.00 P. M. bbl► no S-f0rsi „s f Mantesh, Da&ious. Greeniaes DICKERING COMMUNITY •------------------------- � Also Available RINK � . ------- DAVE LENNOX • Musico. Races, Broom Ba11OIL BLER i>s�►sBoa� ROMPx, Mix- P■oRs ]i> PICKERING ORCHARDS Skating and. Refreshments "Adndssion 25 • and l0 Ceob ' ow Mae West of, Piclotrlins EVERYONE WZLCOb1z SERVICE VUUVOn No. 2.y ------------------ ----------- k Ploone• Pickering 367M2 THE .GALLOWAY ROAD A• W. MITCHELL LTD 'LAY ------------- ----------------- Homs And School Association DAM PKXW G 74 J9�� Le - -- _ . EUCHRE IV -. ALL 13NDS - BRIDGE �IJbis A Nafd"a TV. 961758 JUS SIA N C II PLASTERING :. CRIBBAGE - --- Ih PLAXN AND ORNAMEl4T�/1L, PARTY -"'�' WOOD STAIN - �4%Oa' - : At The School, Half Block North ALL COLOURS rK �. . 1 Of stop 31, Kfap'ton Road " WIL PAIMM, s PDQ 3S6W3. WEST HILL . FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1J, 1999 TGA T - �L - defP-,. ....W feb 1. S9 _ 8.00 P. M. Sharp 4/1lCDlM 'DaOQLY >I�Di �. WATER SZRVIC10 Ii°e4' Dnw.Doec Prise, PetsasCLAY FWWRR POTS ._._ Fos „'Winners � amt 100 P, R�ashments Admission 50e. ----------------------------- PO sad VIOLtIST ISO _ � . WHITBY - l/0 5-4172- FIRESIDE SERVICE +. � _ _LARl1 PENCE ' IMioee L30 a. m m. and after 3 P. -- - Xdj Thomas 1700 Charles St. -Sunday evening,. February L. there M1alli C. UVAZAR. IL O. Whitby, Ontario will be an "lriger Church Young .GENERAL NARDINARE 0"Ons-muT, �Y f' •-feb-13-_ iitIDS --WANTED - €-- two Par- 'itid�Firestde, beginning This iInadeno nati Pickering -is. 3W Dip a.. tted Ehnrch. This interdenommattonal V�•'! Os(t A4 BIVISIUMM DF>IiCS BiIlTlss Poon from Fairport Rued, North. oo 'for Young People, ned those interest' NO/1lJYClS AM �Mri " iasve at 7.30 a. m-, returning at 5.00 ed in Young People. from all De- is r'� 'L �' � /'� R M' NOr WAM MWJM - - 1 - ---- - We6mahes Baterdrge 9 to u Too WAdO �p m, via 1780. Street. Phone' D. Sar t of. the Altona United � �s � a� I. ----- -- -- --- 3fisatoaary Church «all gyve the ad-' ; " PI30N�t ilrils7�if[ ZBO i- # �A % ills M ,tl'Rmpl 9.17x0. nominations and Communions. Rlev. i _ gen r• ,]WANTED. -outboard motor, for dress. Young People of the ]count LL7rlf�QWi�tfi A ��/ Ike ` �5 f ' a mh; live and coo-half or saves and Zion United Church ,will form the ,-r--------»----- AT* -i os an rung p - o a - BM =� ~ � ieb 3 Wait NO nominations will take part in the » amod NOW as 4M a �' ----------------- -------------- service.• Sponsored by the Pickering - D't1171fI WALL U 4M i3i.Yllti SifsedEMrsstl !re tDur�. - THAW OUT FROZEN PIPES N ONE& ;Yls�t Township Sunday School Associat- � � Pb>tll�s " : �s_ hinge niatl�s for tUs porpoee. ion this Fireside climaxes "Christ. + : % :. • i . iD� PAZ DUNN, TEmpl 4.1,41. inn Youth Weer- when churches ofSW MffAL - REAL WAVE sis on wark among youth �ECRZ'OA�ts ' RMT FR=' ------------------------------ RMT --•-_N-O-T-I-C s-..- - tevift b.' , � °"attloi DO Ills Aw+t.�.+ C...,r„sM 1,.... _ .-Go N E WR L' Pew w modern bungalow In VILLAGE OF PICZ>f,RING C�Ii �r PW PROM PIi�fQ'� '/pis �� �S . low pert-tima domatie tap. Pitons The Pickering VillAp Council ts• • � � • *'Tbiseie 24163. Q, the oo-operation of on rasid- �L lipTA'!'Ii RROi15R . Jan '30 Putt of the visage two- keep aR Sop ` ~ CZ�� _ f4 VT1.CA1$ ..--- 1 , - ctsainad Or incl0eed yaida ja •o'rdae: • - _. ,LNl. "HItiHWATV t4 MM aofj= . 70% RENT --• sroomod eoetaga, to wevent a ch" from animowiagly # — _ ilt� NS i I!'I - bi hsabd; all convenieeoM; gss+desi. eantaetias cables• OP `TOIf, AM M i75A0 Call: Pkkwb* 143„ or >seetioa 3, of Bylaw Non. 136„ as RMUMM WAM lite= _ ps dealt kNarmh any �owner 0" R osm aanew or ; to rulL at WANT® large within the limits of the VILA ai'1oOR 11 1AtlS AJAX LUMBER of ,Piekeripe. `Year area requires . a deals ft aw- seen S, of 60 add Bylaw stabs lees tp N a 1�a - feks well established client" Nen . that I" doff found.. running at :- AND WK� onou advantages, high nom Aoico. °° p° °t 'au % terastfng proft are awakipg am net owned by *a awner. of the M101�N 1!E llCl�tll+lli _ ' . - 1Ntloes dealws with our large ,war- dp;+s. and dc0 not wader the coned �Yw�� • • • 'A� • • � linty of cosmetics, tonics, vitarofos,', of =7 Person, may be loft" Is the IMD. �1a rr1101M -fiweseirold necessities. FA>tEILBX, ii Dog Pbead". ' DIDI is MD TIft �Defit• 97, 1600 Delorimiar, ilLoat:eai, I " B. A. HOGARTH, Clark FURNACls w ------- 6 - -- imiar. ----- re Vinape of Picketing IDIL �--- TENDERS •- 8V8NIItG--------------- ------- --- .-------•-----------------•- sabOA met am Me. 2 %N116w01y -- Pickering United Chureb A. TENDERS will be received by tine W. ardecsigned until 1200 sorry Fsb- awry '% 1969, for the pWn*M of ■ w. meet on February 5, in the C. jOse-ton truck, G. V. W. rating Z5, E. Centre. This will be as flpeYs� .� �` ' ' ,"O pounds. Specifications may be Meeting, and Mess Berdes Chap. � - - iitisd up at the . Municipal Offfice,, Lndshow her pictures on, the or AJAX 104.'i Ont. _ r. Lowest or any lander oft eeeess- ------------------------------- , s ' J. S: CHAPMAN, r - . Road Supt. �IIInLER,. Township of PlcirwWg ?I k i HEATING SERVICE ,� __------:---=--=-=----=------- - - HELF WANTED $aiaman- we 1 acquainted with the i GAS..... Pickering District, to sell Feed Sup- - -plies, for' Coles lKEll, Agincourt.., Sal- COLEMAN Pi � e � = f ; : �. 1 �4 - - cry surd commission. Pitons: AX. , < t. tcc%¢:c�EIi? ��Ynw --0�' 1%# . x RANGES FINDLA LFD FY ' 0-4242, . RA EVERYTHING IN 'HEATING �r <RANGES - 140T WATER TANKS - WATER ETC. - COMPEXIE a ' ' PROMPT -DELIVERY OIL BURNER SERVICE 0AVZRON STtWW. T11+1� K • - AND REPAIRS. t INVMD CALL MITCHELL--$---- . - - VR Pickering 74 'M0�10 Home LIN &Trager----»-------- --=- ------ � rt�I�MaN,E -.: la •_ i y RADIO AND TV S=RVICIM � � IIOMIii _. or. . Zenith 26 650 = S9rYI�e. WORE GUARANTaBD - - no "toll charge), OXMAN, INTERNATHMWTIONAL . �pN% DAYS ^ PICHHWO •, � US , .l: rt �C;=1� ;.it�aik.i `2�la, O� ..... it: r•. .__•i W_-•__-i__v.. Jar- 1.. �M W� TY'+' i7�i `. mfr X.VZNIKGB -+ ATiantk "of • •