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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1959_02_06VOL. 75�NO.73 PICK1i:RING, aliTTll�RIO W. C: MUR8AR AND SON PUbLISH�R$ Auti;oiized As Second Class Mattes ,ubscrptios hiatal: $2.50 Per Yost United States $3.00 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1959 li Ceab !tic Copy Pott Office Dept lass Township Police Annual Report ' Will Sell Ind -- Shows BUS Year In T On Pick Test Aoo e Tants To'.-. y his area _' Pickers -Police. • e a: , Pickering Township police, Judg- recovered in area, S Pickering Township eCuncil Learn Become ing from the annual report for 1958, Sutattoonaa, isauied its seised b de t ed this week that an of&�e has been o 'c a 'll y P opened in Hamburg. Germany by his g had one of their busiest years. Crated 919. Served for other dept., 435. Ernest Norlick wd!-baso�wts in this below to give you an idea of what Fhtee imposed, x11,887. Fines collect- area. - A deputation, headed by Kenneth + - our police department aces with their ed, $12,161:16. Twp.'s share, x5,699:37: Mr, Norlick would -like -to promote W. Jones, President of the. West PICKERiNG VILLAGE' time, is a break -down of their activi- Autos seized, 50. Value of liquor industry is Pickering Township on a Rouge Community Association waited CAGE , ties. The force now consists of 9 tins- seized, $148.60. Value of property 10 per cent commission basis plus on council this week with regard to formed men. men There are also three stolen in area, $10,711.65. Value prop- ex P the area of West Rouge becoming a Our Pickering Ground Hog must civilians on the staff. This forces erty recovered, $10,804.97. lees' police . village. 1 have seen hi's shadow, on Monday, Covers an area of 45 square miles. The police atended 147 fires. 26 In a letter to council he has stated Mr. Jones told council that a re- and gone back to sleep: however, - -• Occurences reported, 2328. Invest- there will g two mea besides him. cent we are ,an optimist and do not P persons were finger -printed for crim- public meeting voted 89-9 that I Bo a- igations carried out 3314. A summa self making contacts in Germany, long with the little fellow about six summary final records and b for other purposes. They will also handle the advertisin the area should proceed with action of major otxurances reported and in- 9 persons were photographed for g' along that line. He said West Rouge weeks more of winter. N4dither do we - vestigated Indecent assault, 1. Inde- criminal records and 2 for other He added that his expenses would run covered an area of about 600 acres Pay moth attentr cn to doleful predic• tent exposure, 1. Assault, 0. Wound- -purposes. about. $10,000 per year. and had a -population• of about 1600 tions of the Weathr_ .Bureau, pO3�' Council. will refer Norliek's letter On Monday, Mr. A. Lawson mored! ing, 2. Attempted suicide, 0. Suicide, 1 person was reported missing in persona• P g to the Industrial Committee, his barber shop to the new location 1. Drownings, 2. Auto fatals, 1, the area and for an including other Reeve Sherman Scott pointed out the C. Silk -------------------------------- propert with new Deaths from other causes, 6. Ciimittal departments, located were b. that the County Council, not the y negligence, 1. Rape, O. .Intoxicated in 103 males were arrested, 887 earn- - Township Council would create a ' �! equip -Hent and bright charge of auto, 21. Forgery, 0, Rob- mond and 972 -prosecuted. 2 females To Vet Tough Police village. lag° t'" 6t11O�' _ .... .... .... .................... beryl 2. Robbery with violence, L were arrested. 23 summonsed and 26 On Ids. Jones said they were present Speaking of optimists, here is ti Fraud, 1. Auto thefts, 6. Housebreak prosecuted. 13 persons were arrested to ask if township council would be classic example and we vouch for the Cottages agreeable if a truth of it. A local farmei, an Irish. log, 2fi' Bike thefts, 10 Other thefts, for other police departments, police village wasmanp west faced with a dire shortage 82- Receiving stolen goods, Bylaws, Of the business places, 91 were formed, to enter into an agreement feed f� cattle. A neighbor �• found insecure and 15f3 premises were Following a report from the .Wel- with West Rouge .the same. as they � Deaths reported above. Motor car listed during vacations. fare Officer, Picketing Township have at present Frith the police village stared bow he would ioaep theses irons' aoefdents, investigated, 148. No. of The above statistics council passed a motion this week of Claremont, Tn ttatn spring. "Well", said Persons i»Jured in car acidents, 42 any ares; growtr so does the pia that those persons, who have been Councillor Harry Ashton question- ' "January w!B tOOa be Over; utr>d x86,910.00. worst. There are moray duties per- wing in t+rintesized cottages up to ed Mr. Jones -on what advantage he Februarys shoes month; Damage to ears over $100- living and in Damage �' °fir y by our police depart- the present time be deemed as spec- thought there would be for them in M� . thwo e d° be riL hw d:ytx pro March $1,768. loaned flail and by the Ist d e Cars Stolen in area, 6. Cara recovered resent that we do not know about. We sal ceaes according to the bylaw but fO!°�g a police village.. Plakth' along ?tYs frace"thtre'4 >y area, 4. Carts recovered elsewhere, thought our readers would be inter• th" is future any cottages that are Reeve shermaa Scott pointed out 9. Stolen elsewhere and recovered est@d in the above report of `town- lived in year rwm,d must• be brought that they would have control of whSo y � loll for Wryaa .. 24. Bike@ SWIf . 0. tet is area, B and ship petliee activity. np to the stautdn+d building bylaw sheets, sidewalks and street lights his arm a second time; ? now in effect. Thia bylaw will be and Mr. Jones added that it might feum a fall on the ice. Liss tf - strictly enforcedl be pracdcai for these toIS* Welfare Offleer ossa a,t~.e>otd alt ndstt>q a* �` th system this An nual Meadog of this Rod Crow At A' report that a number of "Yes, but the towaahi �. p would have at tL eir Centre an Bleck eed, M e e fast l>en have moved sato the area is to urtue flee debeatiirea for Such An reports iodwted a trey acfho i yW. .. neat months teen as , - that .. - front Toronto said Co _ - and . Councillor ,A .h and >naaay plana ware Lid We tDj P ; Pic ng. G�� liieirbero and at was want reiieis. tOa• hatetrre. Appdatments to aHk@ wear - •" I def Peoctor Redf Ella 'map" alto stated that- condition "fig a police tiUIW would have as follows: praddent, Mss. Crichton; �. eras Pannt's Night at i'3elle<ias Dia- in some of these Domes are deploy- no effect on taxation or education", 1st Vice. a , uau#o am ears eutly making survey of 4rict High School grit! tun Wed- able. lfr. fonts said. _ �+ Mr. L G. A11man$ Pros, Ms: L PseusI Seo- i proposed• worker system for the . y. easy 11�fsoow 7,30 to Councillor Harry Ashton said Inc "I don't nice any advantalfe to being �ryyMrs. A. Ajteloai-- srea where the Crusader Develop. Lao p,as- had' heard of one mese, when a apret+• a pace today. In most cases Bpi J. Q, ' - • i ttoent will to in, e>.ttiiaee! a preamfa- 'Itis is as opportunity for An par. tot' at the present time has about they are set up with the idea of later l[ia nLorne )Rowe, pi ary plan this week. eats and those interested to go 25 dilapidated cottages L this town- Incorporating", CoaneillNoe Ashton Cancesdon, and Ms. ��=81� He sand it was planned to install through the high school and see what ship and getting upwards of $80.00 commented. of Ajar, we►n added hi mad ohm, - - - -6 all ermg our stacients. Also elm t- the - The initial cost to 4ba-0 hamatsswey or»e ones "we don't $atvrday afgenoon. lZonsy 31. The get started any Vmtwm you may have in mind • was concerned about those families think the prpviwe would allose us to ceanaooy wes condoled by �. Would be #6 .000. This would cover --------- _- who have -moved tato renovated cot- incorporate being so dose to Metro". H , of West HUL Our --------------------- taw .. Intake pipe, water Plant, pumps and Oases about 3' years agg, nearly had "I would like to know .waat impaet cc folbw tit yeong eoopla. �� fitment planta While only 1% mil- .��"t them paid for and bad spent a good such a move would have on the nest' Miss Il WM mobly Spent the eek gnllow would be needed at the deal is fixing them up. It was agreed Of the area", said Councillor Ashton. of the week ks 'iMraato, vial ' a Could brad! this would not apply to insch pensens. As far is n) ... I— and mIt Is on' RIA ifs'. Ashton said they have had don't think it . would have any", said Mr& Dory , of Fels Croda planned that tire -water plant cases in the past where they asked the eve. tea. who i�as beat visiting her lots. go in at Moore Point across Manbers of the South -tad ureal Fne the Health Unit to take- aetiort .sed qty -reeve Jean $[tPDersors said, at tboBridab pmbrey iaWaalj4Op lite Ranke Lim to Sandy Bench and s'ea's Assoeiatioa are to be commen- were told the Health Unit, could not "I think you people in West Rouge 1s spending tan digs with Mr. and Y ap Sandy Beach About 4,000 yardtt at ded for thio fine job they have done' touch the matter. feel that if you became a police will Mn- Wtss. Lawssia •befose 1py, ripuat the start. Later it would be extend for the young people of the Rouge Clerk L T. Johnston said that at �, you could keep your little pot of to England. Mrs. Edmtmson is sl north to the Baas Line, then went Hill area in providing as outdoor last count there were about 230 rot- gold to spend on your. own r•a.ds". - =pnd er d. toad Wean. Institute, Leycia the Bay Road and across to sink tages in .the township. "Well, that would be one adsan- -A Lep atsmber' e>f pkkeriins padp• v Fairport Road and south. Eventually Several of the -firemen especially, I - .;_:_-- tage;' commented Mr. Jones, pie west pressat at the _ taother line would rum north on Dixie have put in a good many hours' work • "There is motive in everything", Concert Assoc. last Friday �a Road to an elevated tank about $00 getting this rink in shape. The child- Retard Cbr(dren said .Councillor Ashton. "I dop't think at this Ontario Lilies' College. The 'eret north of No. 2 Highway. ren have aircady. had' many hours of these meetings in West Rouge have pisWat Ray Dudley gave a very Mr. Redfern said the Coundl should skating and fun on it. The rink is • • been held with the idea of settingpeeformance wtrch was lunch it down with the engineers in the now lighted for night skating and- Cafllpa�gn Continues up a.libtary (another rdvantage that �- J Reddy, Rosemary Mac ` ea'y near future and »tAp out a there is no fed charged. was mentioned). In the beginning the de and Rose-ary Chapman ►a.Ler area, getting the estimated Hockey teams are using it, ap The-, -Association -' for Retarded township was the big horse pulling thrilled at mee.ing hint after• the can. "t figure of assessment, etc. the school children in the area use Children in this, area has extended the little horse. NeAv West Rouge in tom• On Sunday Mr, Dudley was ; Reeve Sherman. -Scott Haid ameet-' 't• and a few adults have tried to iron the time limit of their campargu to the big- horse and only wants to pull featured extfat with the Tosonto ag of the° whole council would- be 'out , the kinks by donning their own Febutary 15, • in an effort to reach itself. I'm Against t?te township �°ny. ailed shortly toy-daicuss this setter• skates. thdr objectis� of'i17,000• Thc,•trial breaking up into small pieces, I71 Rev. Mackbum, of the Presbytatfati --------------:____________ A commendable job, Firemen, and -donations to date amount to $5,779. fight any annexation ofrt of this pa Cht>redn Otika in Toronto, oeettptesi Pulpit Dere .on S t POLICE BRIEFS one � that children and adults alike, 56, but th< money is still coming in. township b Pickering Village or lite may. •' • •`a really appreciate. The funds collected to date arc Ajax. In fa t I think the should be- The ones League he •� "" ------ broken down .as - Ajax $1587 94: come a whole unit un'd absorb Ajax P uW party at the veer successful euchre Monday morning of this week naw T. ownship Council Picker:ng Village $326.40; Ptckeri.�g and Pickering ' Vilfage". Parish 'Hall, on Friday. Thecae sty i Twp, $69620; tirooklin i97,4,t �Vitit• "I 'Agree with fir. Ashton" said held raaastriy and this one was spodtt- - - more than astral activity in the local. by i30J.86 Total: x3,011.86.' Deputy -Reeve Jean :41ci'heracrr. "The Police Court, over which Msgistr+ste Cored by the Power Favily. w Gtseat presides. The Ajax Police De- °BrlefS Industries, es•x2,050.20: Special Name, north end of the•township carried M - i717.50. That public sported ci tsen partment, the Pickering 'Township West Roue when it- had nothi eE&�e' has been operating hit Police and the, Vi! �: This ;school bas done cat deal Now the feel they don't need theSri walks - - lage Police, all for the --retarded children of this wrea ;rest of tav<�nshlp and want to•keep a ""w the a side e 5tld their court sessions here. A bylaw ossa passed Lo le 1 mill ge business seeei oa a woes. Cases were largely "traffic", but on the police vi! � since it .was first set up. They would the road money -for Yourselves, In der how ttsueh (or Fso�, little) it _ loge of Clarempnt to like to build a school of their owp, my opinion 1itis is a ve wauld cost if the "city fathers" would . a addition several charges of hese- raise $798.76 for library purposes, and is the .meantime there ire other titude". t'1' selfish at undertake to olein all the v3laga ag liquor illegally; using firearms on A bylaw was passed to issue deben- things that are urgerrtly' needed to "I don't think the rest of the town- walls in the interest of that for 3utnday; creating a disturbances, and thus for $40,000 for Brougham pub- carry out this great •i�ork. If v u sits ten man --tire ►ore. which to- the---Game_ZVar tic_ssbool..at, Ss per cent- _ - 4 _P__woul uffe---vety__rrtuch' ifZ pedestriarr, - ll • amort detestable offence -that of The January report of the Building have, arecsn dergand vc nsee ifn it you Jones said. �Mta Mrs Brace Allen attetuc4• �4 using a ferret to haat' rabbits". Inspector 'disclosed that 9 You ,can As council made no motive to sa ding a Mrs Allen's ths- c ,� Two Dun permits give anything extra, they would sanction a ter, Miss Margaret Teasdale and Mr. young chit of 'town toren had had been issued at an estimated value He any agreement John gram. on Thursday, • '� r costly "fight" is front of the Gtr- of ;152,67200. The Retarded Ctald Help such as they have with Claremont, y u ion House recently, whet: H°F' t1r p 29 h onto Y. Con. Tom A report from the Conservation a tttatter was left in obeyance,' O'Grady (Village) hauled thetit in- Authority states there is about 1 ----------------'---------------- - The Scouts are haystg a Jen a>� - `- t cost these two about $30 a pieta cent Dutch Elm disease. in this area. on� Taxi Cob ening party this 'evening (Friday) � curt Awards followed by s honed party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Mowatt. Mrs. Isabel Fenton returned _ .$241400eWFor Dunbarton January,27th, following a two tetoatl, -- stay at Santa Monica, Cal. Dunbarton and district will have a Mrs. W. McAndless and son of .. Carolyn Webb, 17, of Iroeast Hi11, second taxi cab if Mr. Bob Ravey's koro. were guests of Bill anal has been awarded $24 X00 by as application to put a second car on the Mrs. Boyds on Sunday. ;F r Ontario Supreme -Court for in' road ' is approved by the police de. The Lima Club, of Ajax, received two years ago, when struck partment. ed a Blood Clinic at Pcker and by i car driven' by Dennis Rey, of Mr. Ravey appeared before council, Ajax Hospital on Wednesda F - 1 -"w..-- damages of :1513.00 same _at -- place a: Special wen exdpand his business and install ,a to be held Det Tuesday next, Feb., a fo He state rt teary' Blood Do awarded h suffered lame in � y he had been empowered too I urgently 7oeedld to keep up they _ •.;" other, Th ;[rl eyed rnultip Po are in flue acddaat.--•----------------- two aura and 'had been operating in may. the area for the past sew years. A' aReadance' marked an In - - - � ^ .:• - • e Councillor Flurry Ashton said, "if ter Church Service hdd in Picker- r. this man wants e g United Church To Or an�ze Ran t*.expand, I think we la S local_ g should go along with it, rather than �• T� � sgonaond by Picke. _ • Let outsiders come &I, mg .Tatensbfp Stmday School Assoc. ; In D�striet Council agreed to the two which L tied in with tlk Canadian: STOPPING ON ICE AND SNOW - SAFELY � ject to police approval. �►fw ttigt ' s'th' Cos>tttdl of Churchd@. 'w The. ages pea fay thea IIs-- >dc� thGowwoed, Coad ------------------------------•--- i. ---Fuatping rapidly Det tM broke is the sole woe b s► Det lee servlq, Itev. Thtrs. stop - - I! m 19. This wD b+ a Senior HurYh. Y. O. • O. F. PAPtSit 'DIIiIVlltl .. F"1$tfbsnt. 0/ -e TW . %L - T --E cKitiRi N -G- 1-4t, dig other sli = ___...� � _ `�._,� ppery surfaces. The purntpinp Pn• tt+ eoeMirwseef - of ease Girl Ould". .,CA. TfpU THIS COMING SATURDAY , �*sft*Ooa Church a■ speaker. Mosld 'Yoefdetq or skiddirtE of tb$ whMlle If tIM r►Mdt.ioek, ywtr of i -177s, foe bdwmadcw V91agers, Have Your Paper. Out. Was p vwded 1y Mount Zion tboir. akof COlt"V4 tit - �.....1...................+..i.�:.... Tby Wow Wog 'ded-ap btmdlM. ------------------------- 41W ------ i 8 �6•.�"" Ivry ., h.,• --- IIto, be thr time -fog work that_ rs- two slid. piatinlim-19a-...__ - �. I la:es - sewing, knitting, writ- quer, each bearing his name set -� Ing, or reading a study -book. in diamonds, to go of either During the day. there is little side' of the bonnet of his Cadil- �'IT _ - time for radio or television as lac. The letters were one inch , 111ST we find almost as much to keep high and cost more than ;6,000. - * us occupied here as we did on Men often go to Clere's to buy •' I resents for their wives, but if the farm. Partner spends a lot P +'Dear Haas Hirst: What can idea what wi can do to die• „� r"i of time sawing up Iogs for the You are a sheikh, like Abdullah do with.. a 20 -year-old girl Courage itT fireplace, which we use every Bin Jasim al Thant of the Pers- !s wasting her. time with a FFOARIBD PARENTS- night. One way and another we' tan Gull, it can work out rather r 171 For a year she went to gg PATIENT thinly we are quite busy -until ezpensiye. For Abdullah his - local college; he is only t • It is not likely there can bei H we get a. letter from one. or otheir fifty -sac wives,' to' say -nothing - _ -school sophomore. She re- . any intellectual bond beiween of our farmer friends and read 'of his eighty-four concubines. to date at Onal'else, and is •your daughter and this lad, so of their work and worries'- at,d` When he was in Paris. recently th him far too often. She is • it is probably only sphysical - then we're not quite so sure. We he bought watches for all of his _ teliigent and has done some I• attraction. Being more mature, read of the loss of a pig with women. i r but it he ever haat an * rhinitis; pullets that - have gone But even an . oil -rich sheikh tsrittag, she bends him to her will and gmbition in life we've yet to, r is entirely at ease with him- into it moult; water for stock that sometimes economizes. Abdullah 'hear 'of it; I the 'crude' is 'the s The infatuation, will wear it- r has to be hauled from the sear- bought gold watches for his word for him. She admits she • p,]f► out naturally, especially est creek twice a week and either wives;' those for the concubines turns down other dates, saying s if you do not oppose it too E ice or deep snowdrifts to. contend were only gold-plated. _ ...- - she .can't be bothered. • violently. s with. Of course we had'to strug- South American buyers are "She sever has shoovn any in- - s h ?' among the biggest spenders. Your influence over your gle in just that same way years terest .in our home and its fur- *daughter should have. begun ago. But when you are young niture, really she has used. it *-long ago. Had she been given you can take it. What worries _ Dae boy f a th, -. thei bans more as a boarding-house. She * the usual household duties she me is to see people up in years a leader o2 men, the other was not active in sports nor too •might have found some thrill doing these things. Everyone nine hundred and ninety -nine yopular with girls, and those she : • performing them well, fes - over sixty should have an oppor- are followers aI women. sees now she met in college; she tunity to take it easy. Lugging sever brings them home. g herself an Important unit in the ' family group and developed a heav c w around or pushing a "The boy's family seem nice + responsible sense that included heavy wheelbarrow is no job for Headline News Of enough, but we do not knOw• • respect :for parental `opinions. a man tong past his prime. an - - them well. We ghould not want • Being an only child she was course you will say every man the friendship, to develop into • indulged lovingly,, allowed 'to has to earn a living. True, but ,f / `something serious. have you any • go her own way, and probably why' not be satisfied with just •i �- her college attendance made that' Elderly people are likely to ' • g ON THE WAY - Shirley Mac- live longer and get some enjoy- • her even more independent. Laine has always been reco (' 4 Trim CtACI Terri -fit y g- meat out of life if they are' con- - _ rr.• Further opposition will only niied as a great potantial film tent just to gel by and not worry �; 1 " PRINTED PATTERN "make her more determined, it actress. She's on her way now, about making big money. It is - " seems to me. I suggest that due to a fine part -in the new possible for a couple to. live in • you accept things as they movie, "Some Carne Runnin „ semi -retirement it they, are con- • stand at the moment, and sag g teat with a, quiet, simple life. ..wf '. nothing. We did it for several years and A t : One comfort. The lad cannot ., thus avoided the sudden change - *marry now without his par- �� -# which would otherwise have fol- Y * eats' consent, and it is likely towed atter we .sold the farm. they. would oppose an earlier ,,�+ � �(+ There are .-.ways' of making • marriage as strongly as you. ONIC ♦.a>' S enough money to carry an aged-- _ * So try to relax, and wait with couple along for a feint: years • w patience. you have. Young married couples 'are al - • � hat at e o v . - . • . / �� ways looking for good. country '.. -.y., . ... . _ ^fir . ,. TEEN-AGER APPRECIATES tots on whir to build --the sale ,� 4 "Dear Anne Hirst: Maybe I'm of which can help.quite a bit wrong; but it seems to me than : Cr-rashl Bang! Wham! That's Of course time was when no lately your column has dealt the sound effects from the sud- self respecting farmer would sell - •'°� more often than usual with prob• den breaking of a glassware fry- a lot off hi farm for love or. Ing-pan..It was on low heat on money. But times have. changed • lams of girls and boys my age. - my electric stove yesterday and a farmer getting. up in�years y,, r M As a teen-ager I' am writing to say how mueh I appreciate your morning and suddenly flew into might just as well make hay _a interest in us. a hundred pieces. Fortunately while the sun shines - . or be- _ v ' arid - --.. no one was hurt. neither of us fore someone comes along and " being near the stove' at the time expropriates his property - it seems to me I `have more ' although we were both in the property that may date back to - problems than I ever had before. trben. I hate to think what the Crown. Your advice to us about., dating; . education, manners, etc., Is just those , glass spiintets had court 72�, :-.. would have happened i! one of solid, and I have often followed . Diamond Studded a. 1 in contact with living flesh. Some the splinters were about a— False 7960-i X "Thank you for beiAN m Interest. g inch long and 'razoi-sharp. I _. ed in today's teenagers• and. espe- had used that little frying -pan if you ever want a set. of pla- - = dally for not talking down to us. for years and why it should sud•, tinum teeth studded with dia- Straight out of fashion's head- ® - MARY LOMSE" dent* fly. to pieces I don't know. monds. get in touch with Arnaud lines - 1959's prettiest shapes! I Believe me. its replacement will Cierc-he'll fix you up. . Clete Wear for day or dates.. _ : _. :. r•. • When a high-school Junior be one of stainless steel. No more -:.has just had such a,.set made for Foundations mainly double " takes time out to write such !1� stoneware for me.. ,- not a Yemeni sheikh, Abdullah al crochet" with sts"ands of knitting X4561 • a pretty note you may be sure when our -grandsons are so often . Zawir. worsted tacked at intervals, Pat : I am tduched. in and out of the kitchen when Not that he specializes in dia= tern 726: directions for sizes 1Y--90 ". The teen years are vita!- in , 1 am getting meals. It oras for- mond-studded dentures, but as small to large included • the development of y o u noj gate, too, that neither Taffy head of one of the most famous Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS " people; it is during this per nor Ditto happened to be around jewellery ' and watch - making (stamps cannot be accepted. use �w3. •that they learn to discrimia- at the time. I wonder if anyone. firma in Europe{ Ci.erc .prides postal note for safety) for thy• V4 ate, • ate, to get along with othem else has had a similar expert- 'himself that he never turns pattern td LAIiRA WHEELER. � Best -looking outfit 'round tows " and do their part as a mem- ence down an order, however bizarre -Box 1, 123 Eighteen St., Nevi 'bey of their fas<iily group, , Well. that was one source of It. may be. -, Toronto, Ont. Print plainly PAT - this jumper -and -blouse- dun _ Their - whole future • depends :i Step -In buttoning, trim cardigan . on their 'success in maturing excitement last week. Another The firm of Clerc was estab- TERN NUMBER. your NAME s lines distinguish jumper; blouse .wisely and every .thinker and was of quite a different nature. lished in. the Place de )'Opera in and ADDRESS. has a dandy collar. + authority feels it is a print- It was a means of escape from F' eighty-four yea go a f copy of 1959 Lawn' Paris years a and Send or a y it boasts a clientele which reads Wheeler Needlecraft Book. {t _ Printed Pattern 4561: [Kisses' • led to -be of use. • Westerns! Partner likes West- tike a millionaires' .,"Who's has lovely deli to and ersF-i Sizes 12, 14, 16, 1B, 20; 40, 42. " stns, also boxing. wrestling, the designs; In my opinion, the teen- Who" and includes a number of - broidery, crochet. knrtttng. Size 10 jumper taken 2Ys yards Naked City and similar halt- - agar's of today are much 54 -inch; blouse 2% -yards '39- hour shows. Theme are plenty •of royal patrons. Recently the firm weaving, quilting, toys, In the !y • smarter than we of another other programmes that we both has dealt with a spate of crazy book, a special surprise to make a _ inch. • generation were, and exercise Printed directions on each pat- �• enjoy but for my money there.- orders from some of its richer a little girl happy - a cut-out '� s their - rights and privileges and more eccentric customers. doll, clothes to color. Send 25 - •tern part. -Easier, accurate. is too much advertising with all" Send FIFTY CENTS 150d►• ° judiciously, with taste and fie, programmes and too little A . Uruguayan cattle man cents for this book, • perception.' More power to ypu: )(stamps cannot be accepted, use good music. Even the Firestone h' ' ' - ' affray has taken on a. certain pattern. Please print 'plainly - Wben parents are es amount of jazz. Of .eourse there '. is x "* ,� -' SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE.at theft children's _wh - tonne- s always -the -radio to fall back. _ =Il�IUMBER. times patience is the Jkv- ' on but somehow r seem to be `a Send order to ANNE ADAMS, tion. Anne Hirst's andei?apri�; out of touch with good radio pro - Box i, 123 Eighteenth St., New abd wisdom await yam,:itid she grammes. So- a 'reeord�tayer " I' 'Toronto,• Ont. will consider your problem seemed to be the answer. But - - thoughtfully. Write :her -at Box _there was. a .drawback. We did _ - !, 123 Eighteenth S_ t., New Toe. -not want to spend a lot of money r, _ ISSUE 6 - 1959 onto, Ont. ' _ on it and from what I can see, with some models •t sky's e a. oriel he th _.. t in . regard to price. We limit r •sew. didn't want a record-player just for the sake of keeping up with :the Joneses - we just wanted it y t S; s for our own pleasure and sans- faction.a \� a s� x Well, we 'had one very old ��• �' - radio, cabinet style, in 'good run- �r✓�" -- .•' Hing condition and a beautiful k- a� tone. But it was cumbersome and r'`f � ' Fground 9 a•wire and re uired x .� �. �:'*'•�..' :� • - aerial. So'we traded it on a very �u 'J Y a s nice phono-radio-cabinet, thiee -- ---=: -. •� n r :peed and automatic changer and E' Y a very nice tone. There is only, o s _ records _- except. two for the w _ children! Eventually.I want to qtr " get some of my' favourites - Ok- lahoma, Gilbert and Sullivan se- k s„ �* lections, Simper Fidelis, various • C -, ' r classics and some bymns: Guess- 4EOUCHFUI OF BED ROOM -More room for living in sural' I'lI have to hunt up a record- gvarteri is offered in this king=size sofa -bed. -folded togetheq ` .1:... w,.;: exchange store somewbere. Until . _ ,4t appears to be a conventional sofa. With seven foot sprint . then I'll have to be satisfied with and mattress extended it becomes a bed with built-in comforts. ' CECIL S. De MKLE DIES AT 77 - Famed Hollywood movie maker We -radio. Partner can have his Sofa's -back lifts to reveal space fora radio, books and- ash Cecil B . Dt Mille, shown above playing with' a lion cub: of a' �esteriis and I'll have soft mu trays. Model Nancy Rutenberg didn't say how that plant near her shoulders ii: supposed so. stay alive when bed is folded. Hollywood studio, died of a heart attack 1st the age of 77 in. funny thing, I find l aan'work" - _.. - • _._ � ' -Hollywood. De Mille, considered one of the founding fathers better with a Background of good � , Shower at furniture mart, the sofa -bed is no gimmick" l of the vast movie industry, produced his last film in 193&b.' music-- and the evening seems: din pro���:pion_ Y ,,,r, c ..�-,:. z.. art...-... '- -.-..- .. -A•!; • _ _ __,..-.. wasa.-�n:o .. .._.—_ ....-.-.. ..__..._...x. . ._:Miw. � .. ....r,.�..,-.,. --_.. ....._� - _ _._ _ _ .. .w��.y-ai.-i:+'4-•.,_.- ...`......:'mow•, -7 - rr r Hide and Mr. beareas. Orb• Rat. ][r. >E�pota - by bee&-atltlir- 11i m Robert Jadcsoa ailed ott tit dowd ?alt undw Ballastra% vie ltRr�: ' E p`�t _ aura recepdv4 v s .held at Al- orsed b Fath this eoogsegatioa and old school chum Mrs. day night. Bob Beason of 'the - -: y Craig Mwitar, H>i`ilTlEi—HICYS raond'a (�tnrch Hall. The bride's Presbytery to advertise for a miiaister is Pickering, last Friday evening. - wont team who ittuck witb a , ernes dress v►nthmothler received �ice ange aeeeasoe goats in a % f whom manse has been ptuch- the crowde� betweeom rn a� r b =+egvinaS_foar stitches- -�-� In Atmoad'a United CMtrc i�ee- ` '- age grega Dnalops and the Stouffville Cli era _2 � • ins• her tors was of Talisman .Oa December '1st aeon congregational pp • - " tt'' orated for the occasion with white roses. She was assisted b Mrs. meeting was held to honour Rev. V DAY - .�ehrytanthemumi, Rev. A. J. Berm- y g on Thursday evening. - $erd officiated at the double -ria Ralph Learens who chose a shrimp Mr, and Mrs. MacLennan and to Several of the Brougham Union g coloured crepe dresa with gold thread shear out `mdtt* for their service Friends of Mrs. Walter Brown arid. . ceremony of Miss Bernice Gros Lodge members attended• a lodge is y leased to know she is recovering Ricks to Mt. Albert Bruce Keith, and matching accessories. For the and sincere devotion m "God's work Toronto on Friday e�endag. P � f' -The bride is the - daughter of Mnwedding trip to Niagara Fails, Buf- During November and December, I Sarco employees held their mon= isfactorily in Oshawa Hospital, shag . 8 f_ suffering a stroke- a few weeks ate. Mrs. William Hicks, R. R. -1, �o and New York; the bride - donn- supply ministers have occupied our thly Social Night in the Community Ind The W. A. met at time home et1 " Whitb , and the. groom is the son of a moa brown suit with turquoise pulpit hall on Friday evening. Games, +� y We wish to honour the meaty r Mrs. Chas. Clemence on Wednes - accessories. On their return, the eou- n, cards and lunch trade up' the even }loin.' and Mrs:' Roy Keith, Victoria, and to extend our deepest evening, Presilient Mrs. Jas. Cowie, _ mss• a'B. G Wedding music was played by Ple will reside at Maple, Out. p t sympathy log's program. conducted the business, folio idise Carol, _Lee at the organ rciih Out of town guests attending were } to the ,family, of the late Mss. Alec. Mr. Bill -Towner -was off work for wing d from Stouffville, Claremont, (Oshawa, t Jackson, a very faithful dxmber who several days last week. with an att- hymn, the Creed sad Therat Hymn. ' `.13rid. Joan Lest' as soloist: The bride r was very highly. _esteemed, and 'took ark of .quinsy. Eiany activities were planned for tRe! Scarboro, Whitby, 'Pickering Toron- , ;was' given is marriage. by her fats y p promoting y coming ear. The ladies will boll, - ,. 4 her, and. she wore a white nylon and to- Corr." aver active art in romotin God's Mr. Gorden Taylor was able to g y' _ y _ work in Pickering. , return to work on Monday after be the World Day of Prayer Service 24 - Ude over satin princess little gown -- -----•------ - . St. Andrew's Presbyterian, Church On September 14, the Rite of Bap= itig off work' since -before Chiistrnas the regular church service on Sttnday>, �> ¢donned with 'iridescent sequins and Attaltal 1dee�g l •' February 15. The annual- su per wo tram was 'administered when lour with a fractured leg. rt'' P a,1 -.pearls.:Her finger tip veil. was held '_ -children were -baptised. Durittg "tlig -Taylor's-Food Lockers at the north be held on February 27. The. Eau%; < . is place by a crown of seed pearls. year, four members were received b end of the villa a were brvkea info Group led the worship service. Mrs.. . The Annual Congregational meet- y • > g ,$he carried a bouquet of red rosea Certificate Rei. K. C. MacLennan on Saturday night. En was fined Bert Guthrie gave a prayer. Mrs. ing of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Y g nY v, - , --and white chrysanthemums. Mise performed one• marriage deremony._ b breaking a lock. Betw'eea three Murray read a scripture, -followed * ,> ;,Catharine Newton was maid of honor Church, Pickering, ass held on Mon- Pe g y g The wank of the diiierettt orbani=- and four bandied pounds of. meat coatati,ents by Mrs. Frank Purism. 1 --wearing a brocaded satin gown with day. February .2, a Interim 8.00.p. -m. Mrs. W. H. Guthrie led, is ra g g° aligns within the church was rev- was taken and left in the chilling P. YQG moi•! is the church. The Interim Modena- pverekirt of nylon net She carried iewed and commented upon. It is• room It is believed someone scarfd Mrs' Bert Guthrie showed a film QO for Rev. E. G. Banter Went Hill, AS crescent shape bouquet consisting most gratifying to see how well each them oft before the —Five Oaks Christina Workers Celt» lot pink roses and white chrysanthe- occupied tht chair. Mr. Barry Mac- Y 8 Y got lire meat lntlaras Marilyn Hit3ta was flower Kenzie, Ajax, was appointed Secre- group is progressing• outside and loaded Ire. The Roll Call was answered witi� , , terry. Due to otfipr commitments, The thanks of the Seseton was a favorite cense of scripture. x i, gowned is blue nylon carrying The monthly . eting "of the W. P Th i� y 8everril wart unable to attend; how- -expressed. to our choir' leader,`organ- M. S. of -the United Church •.vial be East Group 'served rrefreshments. b weegay of pink roses and wb* beve, there was a e to attendnumbe; pre- ist and all members of the choir for. I held in the Sunday School Room on Club meek on Saturday evening all mums, their contribution to our service of Thursday, February 21; at 2.30 p. m. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gudia. Ido. Fred Murray, of Pickering was sent. The meeting -was opened by a McConnell and Mrs. per" - scripturle reading anal prayer by Rev. • Pmt Mrs., Georg rue. A game of euchre has been d. [pqt moralie --and------- ------ere Mr; -Fred " Hunter. Weattltude toaAlmi ck et lGoBi erintendenWe are tofpthegrateful Su day School and program.�RollilCall to be l be in charge esponof ded' a Miss Maureen Cook, Ajax, *64 with deep gr g'hy . WATERfor all blessings bestowed and favor ..his helpers and the ladies who look to by a—Verse. of Scripture contain- Miss. Gwendolyn Butt, of Wbitbr. !gB received, after the children of the' church. T%e ing the word Lovk. students of Toronto Teachers ' ' work _with the children is one of toe 'The World Day of Prayer will be ege, studied last week m Audie� 'S f On Sunday, ]larch 2, two members .� School, under the supervision of �[r of our congregation, Mr. John Saun- most iniportant aspects of our lab held. in the United Church on Fri- '� ' 1�'"`• • • : G. K. Pratt. PROMPT DELIVERY ders and Mr. A. j. Thompson, who ours- day, February 13, at 2.30 p. m. The Sympathy is extended to firs. had previously been indu d as E1d- The keen interest and' united eff- ladies of the -W. M. S. will conduct _ P Y �. _ Cowie and family on the passing of orts put forward by our ra 7 rs and ens of other congregations, were re- adherents. ts. speak well tor three dent therchMr. and Mrs.' daft, *. Pru tf Mr airs. Cowie's aunt, Miss Myra Waw = CALL MITCHELL'S ceived as members of. our Session. p in, Becton, Mrs.- Cowie and B n. Due of his age, and the strain of m Pickering %4 prayer that the Almighty w-ilf favour and Mrs. `Grant-- Taylor '-and Mrs" attended the Mrs. Le Mr. and Mrs. Let Darwin, Toron• q "_ g - travelling,. in dad weather, Rev. K. C' its in � the year 1959 as He has ram tCye . Lo st. y • ti • MacLennan asked to be allowed to y Thp 5 _ the - retire at 'the end of Octob!e- Rev.. year 1958 have recently pitrchastd� -institute eighteen 's parents, Mr. �._�•tt1i b� _ 1 vmepofSDlrs��Darwin - -------------------------------- G >v P tt ! `Mr: McGree; of itrosito, preact:ed� the - .- and burs. K. Pratt. told charge) - pulpit.. vacant on Noveanber -'l. 1958, chairs for the Community Hall to pt few from here aktended the I& - (no CUREMONT replace_ the, old ones. It is expected ter Church Young People's Fireside w that more u•ill'be purchased later on. s 'Mr. and Mrs. Ken Petty, of Vict- The many friends of Mr. George Service, at Pickering on Sunday er- s d - M� � aria Square -and Mr. and Mrs. How- inghamnaye glad to know that - -------------- ----- Empr' ening. _ and Hoek*y - visited - Mry $retie he has returned home from Oshawa , Mlayse, on Sunday, who is confined Hospital where he has bees, confin- `BIRTHS i --. _ to Oshawa Hospital. ed for some- time - �IM� g • ���� 'We understand Mr. yd'Dav's, Goodfellowship Classail Brow Fiasr�r Frssttea iuM } L I,llo t The Goo fano� j who was seriousl • injured two weeks of Mir. and Mrs.very PRY to anaottaleei � y 1 Roy at the home �- ago, is somewhart improved o Morgan, on Tuesday; February the birds of err son Lawrence Harr , `6 • PAST Serval ratli Fmm r MM e�pe lav x011 1►ieiniijl a Miss 'Joyce O'Blenis, of Toronto, lo. at 8.30 p. m. The program. is in Pounds asci Pda' ;moi =. _, spirit 'he wank=end with =her par.. charge of 41frs,, Fred' Evans and Mr`• ounces. at H - -�i _ o nc Ajax cspitai, an ��:� • RlLIAiLE Service ls�r ,ruined ie+etlaieiefls. ent� here. Walter Davies. Rol Call answ•erEd�Y• JA �+ I939. Speaislf J Mr. and . Mfrs. Arthur Bates• of with a Verse containing the word — ��to �'Q•N•. Mdlvsea.1l. GUARANTUD Service of moaenoble retire. + h _ 'Woodbridge, spent Sunday wit MLT -Heart", '--;"- '_"P --- --- Pea y and Mrs. Don hedges, ' Mir. and '-dr;• Joe Morley are at O.-0• r' w� phone P�rieer��ag` 5Zb A. number' from herr attended the present' on a trip in Italy, Joe, rho - oyster supper held'T'hursday night -in is stationed with the RCAF in France p A P E_ R D'RI'VE t the S. S. is on- a three-week furlough. .. ,SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7. _ _ � ~ -Servin�WNiTBY .. A.iAX, PiCKERlNG .unci DUN6ARTON - _ - LBRVAR l'hurch. The Claremont Hnckey Team went C. P. and T. Fuad • ' �.'. .. - _ � .. a L• ;}.4+i f=Sa�O:G. -.. I _ KW,4 �.. 4 on a C ou4141W t �_ �� f e••,> til y •' ,: �.r h , :. .. _ ."" ,•�. F�=_ — al` o-3. . • - , . • ser -. .. _ . - ._ . f ., .. .. .. �yy1 l } / STRATO-Cmsr 2 -door• Sedan ti ---tayolther'e`.on ees- " -shoestring. Driving a ''59 Pbntiac is driving in a world of Engine ,gives you .truly lively performance yet it : your own ... a world of comfort and exhilaration merely sips. regular gasoline. Even Pontiac's wide • , .. of luxury'and excitement. But the most, range of proven efficient V8's give more mileage ' iAmderful feeling of all on the Pontiac cloud than ever before. - - to c s won ers never cease,...,. So for _ —' there - .t,- ghee- :,.,..nd pride of a..: ,,,. ay;: we�..o:'- — Eng ,,; Strait -Six E f An is ecoaomv thai goes far deever than ticahtvish to do it econoritically, see our Pontiac _ z - X91 � P�Cer�ng Village • that .a satisfactorysn� _ - = Funds be used • • ' , `ttatl schoohos�H mag. }wm e eras r fd�toia[ for es Joyce was hostess at.j Mrs, Acss Stevenson has been Mr, T ortop eat pr , - a farewell dinner party at her home called to Woodatbck, owios to the sent, on the sick -list, and under th"�' -PROTECT THEM - = - - - for Mrs. Dick Stevens on Friday ev- � death of her inotlsetl., Mrs. Weuh, doctor's care. R 1. - _ tering. Mrs. Stevens was presentee J agcy Sym - Several Mrs. MacKay, of Dorset, spent thy. ' Several weeks ago a young student of Pickering District High with several pieces of chinaware. Mr, pathy which occurred on an 22. S ' patsy is extended. week -end with the C. E. Dolma e'-4: : School,, fah from some gymnasium apparatus and -broke his iim - It and M:s. Stevens are moving to Tr:- � A Workshop will P imaTy Reading k pon -was an-acident. It could have. happened, possibly, to anyone. of the 1 onto this week end -arvd will be Very be tell is the Asiditortum of ilo.th Mr. Norman Banks is recoveriatt much misse•l by all the'r friendls I from, his recent sake: but is stile ,.aver 500 students enrolled at this school. � S:mcoe School, Oshawa. The r:esstons Toch this student faces ,the very likely passibility, from this a_ma mnity. which are sponsored by the Internat- taking it easy, at home. Today A party was held at Saturday' ev- We have just found out where our id v6at we can learn from the medical authorities, -of going through eningfor John Fertri3e, at which he Tonal Friday Reading Council, will be da Jgronnhog lived. It was a field be+ � ''• - life with a permanent disability. His family are faced with a large was presented with a shower" of d'ts Friday afternoon' and Saturday , I fes for their' -new home h Which morning. Some Pickering teachers Sm6 to Mr. Frank O Svl]iva�' _ hospital bill. This particular student stands near the top ,of his ! ty will be ;n attendance• who saw him there late in January, ! About ' forty guests attended and all. Could he have been somewhat con, class and now he faces the likelihood of a permanent stiffness in had an enjoyable time... Meast� casualties among the Kin- , j fused as to the date? Alam he is n " his arm. - ' The IIome and School meeting way dergarten and First Grade Set have e ! The 'high school's, policy COve15 the medical eX- held on TA2sday night with a. been heavy, running as high as 33 laser t3oQ� A group of eleven students fronj penses up to. $100.00. The actual bill will run more than five times out of school at one time, but most y attendance. It was nice o see su Pickering District High School at4 mahy� fathers out. bar. Hopkins won o' the°: have naw recovered' day tended a concert of the Torclift _ = ' this much. As orie doctor put it, $100 today hardly covers the Oa February std, a birthday ..-_cost of a bad ingrown toe: nail. _the Attendance Banner for the ty nett Symphony Orchestra, on Tuesda -edging out alar. Veiran's reorsi b on.r.' �� was hold at the Tisane of Mrs. Y� - The particular accident mentioned, is rare, in that it is not g Y j. _ H. Peattie, is heretic of her mot- Ja's' T are iooitirsg'forwardx ` point. It was decided to hold a Val- her, Mrs. Miles, at which a numbgr to the third and final concert of the � usual for a student suffering ail accident at school to come out of entine Dance at t1j! school on Feb-, of ladies of the W. A. were guests. series'' on February 10, to be givea4 , ruary 14th. The guest speaker was this time by the Mendelsohn Clst" .J - it with a permanent- disability. Likely the same thing. could hay a The icy condition ,of the.roads roads has : , Mr. Ross Hawthorne, Twp. Council This is a eieries of three concerto,,? ' - happened from a bad tumble on the floor. been such that evltm the sander went Member for this alard: in Flaw- into the ditch while out on duty. specially produced for Secondary% Throwing the gym Qquipmerlt out., the back door would clam- thorns brought maps showing in g School . Students. 1 Mr. and Mra. Cliff. Davidson, oE' r - irate any future accidents as far as the equipment is proposed plan for -the new housing Sandford, and Wm. and Mrs. Day, of J D. Ret>zrzser :peat Sunday with But this would -not be the answer. Where there -are students play- developrraent for this area. If these pont Sandford, were entertained by the Mr, and Mrs. Harry,Van Nus, Ajtts,w. -ing or doing gym -work there is always -the risk of -accidents. Pick- Plans are approved, will mean a ( A. J:-Bushby's on Sunday.. ---------------- Z: great change in living eondit'lon"s'ii: ` Tering District High School has a good safety record. There have perfect weather and ice conditionp — SCOUTING NEWS - this area, while we lose the atmos served to make that ,? been only three bad accidents since the school first opened. phere of county living. we mill postponed eFhooI y carnival a great success. 275 skaters =0n January 30 and February 1, Mr. ' As long as'there is the elgment of risk involved there will be have the advantage= of shopping- cerr were on the ice, with almost forty C. Hawker, Mr. J.. Mowatt and AMM ` accidents. One compensation is insurance and it- seems- to us the ties, water, seweis, paved road and street lights. 3ir• Hawthorne -anewer- "paysng" adults. Races Wert held, and Seebeck, of the 1st Picketing Troop 4 -- - coverage supplied at this school is pathetically small. she boobs where hot dogs and hot. attended the 2nd Scarboro west �+Ye feel the high-school board should increase their coverage ed many questions from rile memb>r; I chocolate Rare served, was so well Rover Moot, at Midhurst, Ontario. ' g end eniightered them as to what, is or introduce a student accident insurance, plan such,as they have tieing planned for this area.in the { ' fi the public schools of -Pickering Village. iwar future. ` For the sum of :52.00 Mr. and. Mrs. Alan Sayers spent per year a high, school §talent sail re- s ATTENTION ALL BOWLERS last .rrerk crier -ria titin 31 r. aru �1:. ' ' ceive blanket coverage iiia to $2,000.00. In the writer's case he has c, � • ' , .I � ' • two,childlen attending public school and this cover Stevenson, at Barrie. age Co3t5 him 1f r= Maroret 51ac Donald, G)tt r it 43.00 per_vear, the rate for public school pupils being a S1.511 per ova. is rfsitinq hes daughter 3f r;. ' 0 • �•; cipannt annum, per person. The writer is happy to pay it To ave at %\'�:came Back' to Rcrr.i� ars ! _.•: _ extra protection: and -so would most parents. We are'not suggest- Joan [Kell, who are,now living un' B' y ► - ing .the Board pay the shot for each pupil: They could consider Street, W lcome also„ to Mr. ar.l Yow%ing Trophies paying part of it. Even if they just introduce the policy into. Mrs.Shcifield, who are living in- i .'the school it will be something. ltrs. Lunney':;home' and to 3f r. and �t ► kers FA,lr... h� hace mored :intro the l Through a group of Jewellers in the Association buying together, Barring the introduction of a Student Accident Insurance ► Plan into Pickering District High School, we feel the ::-hoot 1<)ii'c� rktn'eforrrcrly occupied by the �4'a- 'we aro able to after you this terrific discount on trophied . .•t catalogue CIO ' - tines what itis at present. titi a admit that these type f to' tiri`e Lj-n.dClifford larkttoni to Steven This is r;ot a, Wayne Colley. (poling trophya a alpogues We haver liY atalogues here: feriae ' _ld '' po es �fct Ilsa�re very high premiums but, what is. the cost spread over a hj h T e t fertile and Wendy N. arren who f store for you to'pick from. _ + -achool district when it can relieve.'such 'a burden' , fbr the S a t Tony gree ii acnays rias rx>m t p parents � -Tony Joiies.B nart h�rilr from thee - of children who have been injured. hospital and feeling much better tic, - ! 1 a•iwhes to thank ail t, i., school, chu_:.,, PECIALI ,. 1 who sent baric card and flnwers lar 2� DISCOUNT ON ALL'LORE WATCHES IN STOCK. r' Ca. of. Thanks L'mted Church on Sunday avearr.{, tng h�+ stay in' hospital: _....' _ _ ° This blrs John O'Brien is still. receiv• l service, sponsored b • Picker- J ` y in treztment at C2sha�ca Hospital _ WHRE THEY LAST - r 2 would like to than, all ray nelgh- ing Township Sunday School Assoc-' g p tal . _ . _ -bora and friends; also the Easter- Re- iation, was conductedBet. «'e by Miss at- La -t near day a group of twv_ or a e ve y ca rice c can. v pnd flowers rec:ived -during my re- u-ood attended. Church went b bu•• r> Peak -Frear,'.. hsot stay is ho.pital, bfr. and MnL, Oxford. and' fair: Plant where they all enjoyed a toq:r t j --------------� -----•:----- have moved into the home formerly of he plait They ware serve•,- t a - t P:cltering Ladies Bowling air red by 'Mr. soul Jirs.. tib'ilkins._T?^c and biscuit• at the end c* the tc r r; SHOMM PLAZA -January-0 - Wilkin, family are living in San and latar enjoyed a �i�it t Gcld -►HONE +iS - .�x.lAx Cali. en M le 'S6p'2inq C:ci.tre. INS ?tam `Fcines _ - - Diego, Ca ' ". JNo. S. PatL' .. - ,No. 4. .. Hilda. - _40. - - _• -'No. l .. Mazy- _ 7 - N' 6, - Bessie 7 - ,Bra 3. - Wilda _ .. '7 . 1• ;No 2. Jean5 _ _ t High Singie, Flat: H. Lennox _16l,- - - s ' e t "high Single Handicap: H. Lennox •• G'.i _: 1136: High Triple. Fiat A. 1'cn:tnne _ r • t ;:r IS7'7: Hash Triple, tfandieap: H. Lftk�en- • • t • 713.. X00 Scr-ase, Fiat-�-H. Lennox -301: A. Penstone 263.230; M. Hunt 211. :- E• Currie 210. It. Mitchell 207; N. Baker 256: 200 Scores, Handicap—H. Lennox 336: E. Currie 2W;31. Bust 234; ' J, Palmer 230, 203; H. Neale 223; H. Mitchell 224, 201;,L. Staples 212: R. Dawson 208. ---------- -._-_,GREENWOOD ---- ----+GREENWOOD ' _ f The Evening Auxiliary_ of _the W. �. S. met at the home of Sirs. Schram last Wednesday evening with ,their President, Miss Edith Ortnerod. - charge of the Worship Service and - iProg am. An interesting discussion followed. Miss Beatrice McLean • was i presented .with a Life Membership. !Mrs. Schram and . Edith served a .'o •ely lunch.. Greenwood Young People's Union , utas host 'to fifty young people at a Rally for Rural Unions. in i reenwood Church on Saturday.. Rev. N'. Logan of Enniskillen, was guest speaker. Unions from Claremont, Mount Zion ` and Dunbirtori eachconducted wdr _ 'ship services during the day. ,MeT_ •ibtrs from. Whitby Union were a18o present, and' Mary Stanleys Arp9klin, was in charge of the Recreation Per- _ iod. Rev. T. Fleetham led in sing- Dresentcd a- number of• her Y. P. U. ; ides: Four Discussion Groups were' held with representatives from Osh- %wa Presbytery as Ieaders of same. .' JThe -President ei the Greenwood Un. - Ion, John Paxton, was coinmell (tied for the successful rally•.be, and his 'Members had organized.. John advised ri h ed more of these gath4- • at he op _ .. ga would be held in -Elie 0 ar 1tre. The Afternoon `4•. A. ser -ed _ _' junch in the noon hots-. Fleetlians gave 'the atklrtse :_ ' kt the Inter Church Young Pdopk's -Eireside_scrvice 'held in' Pickering 0 •. � ,,saw nAnthly installs -eempleto monthly Installs gas -coevor gas forced air furnace, in- 0 sionbumor—fi ntestfwnoces. 60clu'dingtabour - nd motor[ 6 Indados automatic controls. o o cerin w� existing basement ducts: feet. Also units for hot wager also service. :..and steam systems. 77 ONLY NATURAL GAS HAS ALL THESE ADVANTAGE CONVENIENT-'Requ[ns ne furnaci lending .. , tion and maintenaiue, than any ether oiAoTatic no fuel doltyery. _ heating equipment. CLEAN—Burns without smoke, stain or - residue. :VATMENT—FvW is paid for after, net before, use ,Saves on redecorating costs._ sono PDUZACT—Units ed monthly paymentsr If _1 IPMAALE—Always available. Net VA4W to ""desired. conditions. NOO 111111 A1are compact, interruption by weather ;streamlined to occupy minimum space. A gas furmee (SILENT—Burns without noise. foi a 6. -room house need be fie Myer that a BUT 5111VI + TO AUTOMATIC . CONTROL—The wardrobe trunks steadysupoyy assures continuous performance with rp�Y1REIQN 0IAEY A Natural Pias "cenver- even hoot, automatically controlled.s[on burner"'can be installed in most troves in just ECONOMICAL—Lower in equipment costs, installs- a few hours. There is no fuss or muss. L FREE Burner adjustment wh nivfw xwo a . ` . _ _ 24 -Hour service, we 7 days a ek, all year bnd• NOTHING- DOWN; EASY-!P.AYMENTS- OVER 5 YEARS ON MONTHLY GAS BILLS {'onsvltyovr local hecfing CON, actor or discuss your heating problerit wish the nearest office of WE A } r; .. _pix Sam.>s '. ..e'.a .. .-e... . ..- - .:._..... .. _. ... _...... ... _. - _ -.... y _.. :.... _._ _...— _ ... ... _ _ -•_ I _ - utile ..s,r.• •Q�' IV Simms, of East Ave., last Friday ev- from Tenderfoot to Girl Guides G E ening. A great deal of enthusiasm was Pickering United m Church• Thvy all The Fath*x and Son Banquet of shown by everyone and it looks as received pins and now belong to toe 41JARA�ITEED the 1st. Highlanl Creek Scouts held if the bazaar, which will be held on First Pickering Girl. Guides. in the Legion Hall last Wednesday !november 7th, is off to a good start. Birthday congratulations to Mrs) �a0-�'V Service p was a wonderful success. There were Surprise And that i just xhat the : Frank 1N},rovers t%•It* celebrated qii ' McEA 1E S 220 present at the dinner. Congrat- Baby Shower :was for Mrs: Wn]. Car- I January 31. ` ulations to Queen's Scout Itub Coop- ter, Ridgewood Road 15irs. A. L. 9'f r. and M.rs. Hrwson; of Picker - Any Make or Helder ?I FUNERAL DIRECTOR Ar who was presented with a (fold Adittns and Airs. J. D. Head also of ing, and Mr. and Mrs. Arscott, ' Cord, and to Andy Morrish and to Ridgewood Rodd gat4e n shaticcr and • Toronto, visited the Middleton's od -Arthur Field FI�RNITURE DEALER Ron Shead who became Queen'g ' invited about sixteen of ti.eir neigh- Sunday. Scouts. A plaque was presented by boys and friends. Mr. and Mrs. G. Aunty, of Scar-, ` tIC)[b11IItf(1 Scout Master Doug Aimes on which --------------- ------ boro, visited Mr. and Mrs, Corautt ?" the names of tae Quor:n's Scouts �/ on Sunday. r, from 195 have been engraved. Mr. 'BROCR ROAD Mrs. James Farley is 'home with Priyaeii Ambulance Serviu «�-�-t�• -p Q Russ Crockburn then entertained the - her arm in a cast, for itfew weeks, *' •,GL V ��� :B Tr7• The Herne and School held their DAY OR MIGHT group with films and stories on wild and is a5 comfortable and could be + X.&I �S marksmanship. Airs. Schad regularmeeting on Tuesday, Feb- .0 - and and bei of t L res' Auxil- ruary 3,t with Mrs. W. Carter pres- iding. res _----------------- -------- j +; , y expected Daly Servlee To And Ptaat Oshiwtr tar and mothers of the boy's deserve iding. It was a rough night and the wM. IMcEAOHNiE, Prop. y GREEN RldER `Via Bio• 7. Highway a great deal of credit for their eiiorts I attendance teas small. it was agreed Chitirtered �� g yI in telping to make this bar yuct such to ask Mrs. Reed to purchase treater- O a succe: la for rhythm band costumes. A short' Mr. and . Airs. Gordon Lehman of O°' 'Phone P><ekea 193 discussion of future activities such as Markham visited 14frs. Lois Lehman ng Belated congratulation: to Bi•I , PIiOaNEt PICKE&ING 1445 - Watt, who, a.i of last December, be- a visit to the Conservation Area and and family- on the week -end. -Pickenn r Ont. came the first Aluseum, w -as left over till later. Ou,� A group of own _ Queen's Scout in C. Kr p y g.pcople from the J1 • Trcol, c.i 1st. Highland Creep first guest speaker was Dist. Comm- Pre.,by-tcrian Church held their an4}- `:• .KEN /;ND CLARKE Our deepest sympathy- is exiended issioner Air. Hull, and (nnmmnder ual Acigning, party at the Park last --, P��` IV.�i to Mrs. Frank Adanms'add famil.• of Frank Hunt, of Ajax... Mr. Hull. gac-e Saturday. /►UC'1�DN&ERS Rouge Hills Dri,•,e whose mother Airs, a detailed account of the work en-' Ttte Sunday School held •a mrsceu jl W. H. J. THOMPSON, B. A., LLB• Ritchie, passed away Addenl an tailed in forming a Cub Group; and aneo.us shower for Mr. and Mrs. T. UmnaQ.sad AuU*Atad W. the Saturday. some of their work• and the bene`its \Fright on' Friday of last week, in �y CMATUse of Outedo and'r�• and Solleitor The West Rouge'. Kiti•ania Club for the youths of the community. Too the church schoolroom. > �m stoeiy Implements Roam- BrIth& Coloaabia and 01"xio hopes to have the lights uperatirl on bad parents of young pcopie v'e;: not Congratulations to Mr. and hirs. � � Reel Estate the rink for night skating this week'. tljere. Our seciA guest speaker teas 1ti . Cook (Pauline Brooks) who, were , alas aw Spw sH7 at Rossoeable` Glenwood Bldg., Ajax The ice is in perfect condition, and Airs. E. If U of Rosebank Rouge' married recently. ' sti. Bates: Dt� Service los 64 8oaineW Phone, Ajax 186 the hockey enthusiasts are out in Home and School, _lfr Hull is the Glad to report Mrs. Johnston, Sr. ; prim of Owe6 full force every - day. tree sch ,..,t _President of the 'new Council -which Teacher. back at her desk after a1. ' $ardente: TEmPIe 9x@56 teac:iers have organized skating par. meets on t!te lasi "Tuesday of each tall down stairs in her home, at v } � R: 6, prose Alta• � ties for the various classes -during the month, in Dunbarton school. Mrs. Stottffville. `, y IEasit�aa T; M pbwe Math. 2W week. The school' hockey- team is Hull explained -tlj� function -of the ----------------- <--.----- • ------- now in actiwi and last «eek West new Council,- which is 4uite young, WORLD DAY OF PRAYER Preatites have been eltt+idlabed Rouge —' �� 1 OV �QR g dlzteattd Rv?r��nk 5-? and and in a rowing district, and =••ts �� were downed this week by Rouge � more abl, tt., d;iscu the immediate in the Village of Piekaring, will be � - a 1 Hill 8--2, problems ui- . the c.mununity. Re- held in Pickering United Church, am E1n. EIf3ED AL'Ci'fOAIE'E,`8 � The Lauie, Club will ):old a St. � freshments taerc ;'erre-d at the close. Friday. February 13, from 3 to 4 p. _ _ - .ftiterling and Whitby ToWsaWpe Valentine', !'arty . on February, 12th, About eight tittle girls' of our. own roc. Ail wotrten cordially invited M Lec ee p ��[ instead of the busine?s. meeting, so community graduated un Tuesday attend. J[. RFURY irata'ss, Heoa6ew Wid PtlNWAY come along everyone for an evening -- A SperialsT of un and gamey d Congratulations- to. Mr. and 1177,. Barrister', .SolicifOrr, >zs >K Attetabon Gi+es W. Nicholson ©f Donshirt Court who HARRIS HOME BAKERY - Notary Pabac PB S Mo 8_"14 tate a baby son, born January 26, at the Turonto East Gen.. H+ pital. j , " morrbb at Old Rin�ton Road ICim.2nis. Junior Bot,lin�_i. a t -� DICKERING tT3�xd Crests \ewes Sorry (Gids, but we made a AT. 2,71191 or AT. 1136! WANTED — mistake 'last week, aitd gave Jou the � February 7. --:Op1 2mir HQr11B winnerb for the wrong L+aturday. It We are eaiebrating tiny First Anniversary on Saturday, ry ROUTS 08MA j„ ACRSAG= AND should -have read: High Bowler. IS0I i .Our birthday cake will be. cut and served by Aunt Sarah. Won't men, to sK f:)/ to 5.10 %•tw• •�sys .-. Rytroft (again) with 224. and Linda �I at'M'� s We �e �M� � MM Carr was the • winner -of the hidden you caste in and join us. Also, cookies for the children. - ,M - Geed lOhtr emu FS7� t may_+ WL Zp( LE3 Many happy returrts to Mary Lou � . VMS! of Rouge 112119 ive, who l celebrated her birthday on January � 29th. - _ _ . • � • . . dl /eitdyt.t �'vt'sLAM . 00m JENS409 David Brannan of, Roagc Hill, Dr. lrrriiGel7<6r%ieJ j ` � � QNB is away from school this week with pineap , � � .`i ....... e • -9lghway Menumrne PWerks" )Essi�a to better soon David wal be ieel- measles. tit a hope y W". ApsTIIti.._Ph�. a The Bazaar Commtittee for .' the Date on - _. S� %%'e -;t 'Rouge Lashes Club met at the, R. 1, Whitby. Osttarb house of the- Convener, Mrs•, - lvr'mlles ~ of Wh aby oa ff C.. G. - ea Ale. E Highway, betweea f- RUL ESTA� -- ---------------------------- -------------------- - Biscuits .. • "aft -wild � _ e � cY-tS dor ZSC phone. wb"y s- Photo co-op now in Pick- iVA�'ER - erring and Al ex 'alreas. To - 0 2 dol. Cookies �s - i�L bay' or 94 for Prompt PROMPT DELIVERY - - - - -- ' subs= > AX= COUrtraM se�ce ask for • -- -- - CALL MITCHELL'S t o as<seseous NM. Blower. _ !Pickering 74 = B0�'"RUGS LTD* - g 11RiS3II!!i 6><tii�fa� • 4. :.� - of zenith 26 650 PRESCRIPTION SPECT dLf'STS >`! aernsATss al>nr>rsr : A. Je - - - Getsetst `htw+astAce Realtor -------------------- ------ Pidwtft s90 pro. tias37_ . (charge) Pick*rrin� Prone 68 --_-` no Poll - EYIS OH RADl4 ! Pickering United Church ' Featuring Leading Toiletries , Rev. a stars sicREARS Minister: R Melville tau k oom Supp es Baby leis r SUNDAY, FBBR~Y 8, 1939 - ■r■s• IrHONE. TBa*b X1193 _ , _ �." 445 A. U. —SUNDAY SCHOOL �- i DUNBAIMN "D10 A TY .1140 A. M. — WORSHIP A. N. >�trEw .. S H -E R R I N Store I'lovrs: Study (4) Sermon on the Mount "'� « - #Ill►, :. ..Tt-usttng God„ - 9 P.M. - •- , 9 A.M.- ` ...FUNGRA1 AND a:oo P. M. — FELLOWSHIP SYndars Holidays 1 P.M. = 5 P -M. a tower 0. PONA". B. s, AMBULANCE SEilVICE GROUP �. s 'B,ARRISTEA and SOL.ICTms . • • • CO[d1TH BUMMING, ATAY - • - —- - — - - -- - -- — 4 P. is one" st. o.. beltawe • ' �... ' AT PiCKERINO tIiEAG�I ROAD - F - M. SUNDAY SCHOOL JANUARY SALE 2.30 P. M. - CHURCH -SERVICE. AfL1111w nee �O. Telepiane' —--------------------------•----- r ' "m Wor � CONOW , AJAX 10x9 'Christian SJ*ence Society ' BIG S A V I N. G S !P - ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO -7awftes Tev ' To Ile a "Isr •''"- :' KITCHEN PAN SETS �siitis lbslaisaee Ot . V lEta/S yQNGBTON ROAD --t, - UIIM ,�., ELECTRIC TEA KETTLES $8.30 _° ? 8owmaa & Gibson (North side, J� Rase of _ STEAM IRONS $18.50 &mous: wtia�rslr 9Ia WOODW088HiI�iB� -- 1 :tt _ �r '.ELECTRIC MIXERS $16:49 ' --------------------------- - E�' tY SUN -DAY AT 11.00' A. M. Banaay sebeol Asa MANY OTHER ARTICLES AT - _ tlt+tlR><JI' deli > 111Tii� At no "M SOW �`� GREATLY REDUCED PRICEtS _ • /50. : �i!!•lisehti Ow 7Rli)S 1►etueeasT, a >~ m. Tertlmoa7 `:x. ,. . ' .leered Ae«aiteats . :. mom Y�lsr - s Ilfeeslss LICENSED TRUSTEES i i . .CF Vola' Pickering ger 71W 1� or AM. 1-7329 !, • I, G � $ ek 4 :�. �..��. , _ _-----------------_-___-_____ a s ons ar ware. 7otd�rro ' WALTER 'C. THOMSON, Q. - oaRAWi—cs. W. Islam. tu. sates t�isitseiaR Yom" C Q `1RlOME ez • P! Barrister Solicitor, Notary Public • ' hone'3 mckeirrla9 B. R Waters - Ajax 73C------------------------------ + Office Hours: 2.00 to 5.00 P. M. I i STAFFORD BROS. Monday through Friday - • _ I` ly �sacat Appointments by Phone -•�. ;; _. - � — — _ _ . - r_ _ t 8i..•.. ,;� � -Phone: Pickering 88. Bos 1. Pickering .. ff • _ — — - . _ . .. `r - �. , ' _ - .. a 'yr.' Y ' . �- ` .J1i .- . . • . _ _ _� - 11 I t,- - - 1�1 ., " ,.- . ' a. ♦ .. - 1 .1 l - L_ i.... �n0� the Park Board. The bulbs, will be w on. Satxrday afteraooa fin. ttte �ir�ted daughters Barbara and -Jaaet ris?ted �jtteati. 'Title po reaiwl the Fire Hall, and a steady strew Church. Mr. and Mrs. John R.tvey, Sunday. Deva gavea to us by God, sad r Mr. and Mrs. J'Ohn PuckriA of of customers wiS, k more than wrel- lir. Jade Blatt, pine Ridge Road, Mr. Arthur Thom of the Base should use• it- to the best advant Thompson . . NVillowdale, visited Mr. and Mis. K. come. The blitz' will be'followved and Mr. Frank Davison, Fairpott Liao celebrated his 70th birthday on- . ---------------------------------- - •.• ,Cm Pascoe, one day recently. , by another on Saturday, February 14; Road, have been confined to their, January 28th, Mr. and Mrs. (jeorg= In The Estate ,Of Gladys AsW • - _. �,Mr. and Mrs. Surplus, of Toronto,' ------------------------------- homses this past week. -Mc.Conoehie had tlu family at their Wesbssaan, Deewed iris'i%d her parents, Mr. and T,lrs. W. Mr. aml .Mrs. Peter Forviangk home for a birthday supper. Attend •---r-� V Is! ���TO vgere at home to friends on Saturday' iag were: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mc- ALL PERSONS haven claims - ' ,A Knox, on Sunday. `+ f�( b Mr. and Mrs. George Knox, of . evening. Gement and Mary Beth; Mr. aW gaiast the Eetate of Gladys As>s ' lEnniskillen visited his brother &rss Miss Nan Henry has returned home Remember the Euchre Party under Mrs. Dugald Thompson and Mr. Ross Westerman, late of the Township o - . land Mrs. Knox and family. from Sick Children's Hospital where the auspices of the Legion Auxiliary Thompson, Evening guests were Mr. Pickering, in the County of Oatarf `. : - ..., Mrs. E. Wright, Burketon; also she had an eye operation. to be held at the home of Mrs. Peggy and Mrs. L. McConochie and Mr. who died on or above the 21st day ot1 �, ` . ,blra. Root. Urquhart, of Smithville,-i,iting their cousins Masters' Bob England, SprueeHi}1 Rd on Wednes- and Mrs. W4 Willis. April 1956, are hereby icalled ort Mrs. Peru one day recent da evening, February 11, at 8,00. If me o - Y and .Hugh blcConochie this pass y g, Y Y'� have �7 �� its ft+r sand particulate of sante to the vnt ': 1y, week -end were Misters Bruce and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Risk were at this column; please phone the Corr- dersigned at 36 Bloor Street, ilasllc ' 1 Sorry to hear Mrs. Jas• Farley had Douglas Ferguson home to friends on Saturday evening espondent at TEmple 91632. Toronto, on or before the2pt8 day e, the misfarttwe to fracture her wrist The January meeting of the On- the occasion being the birthday of Rev. Mr. Wilkinson conducted the February, 1959, after whisk date tA� . 11!avhen falling on the ice; one dray last time -Go. Auxiliary, in 'the form of a Mr. Risk. regular mornidg service. Thb choir estate will be disilibuted with regary week. . social evening. was held on the 27th Congratulations to, Mr. and Mr-;. selection was "I will wralk with Him"• �y to the ,claims of which the. ustdrii Mrs. Jos. Empnnghaui, of Yount at Rev. Wm. and Mrs. MclCay's. The Fred Wilkins, who were married on Mrs. Winnie Mitchell conducted the ereigned shall then have no**. ' Q 'Zion, visited hes sister Mrs. Mairs, guests included, many. of the girls' Friday evlening at the United Church Junior Congregation. The Text for t ..lane day last week• . husbands. Crokinole and square dan- Manse the: sermon was "Now come, let .us DATED at Tarorito, this Zad ds . '..i blue. Ci. Perry was called to 'Well ring were enjoyed by alL Mr. Dint Visitors at the Koine of Mrs. QI- reason together. Though xoar sins be of February, 1951. - on Wednesday, due to the death �. Sleep instructed and called for the iver Gibb %ei'e: Mr. and Mrs. Keith as searleti.-they shall be as white as HAROLD WESTERMAN, Admfs-I Of her unci--, Mr. Farr, dancing. Thanks Dint. Gibb and 'sop Warren, of Osi:awa, snow. Leaders of all the nailons. are beator, by FREEMAN �I1FiLL& 1. _ _ I. We are glad to hear that Mrs. 11i. Congratulations to Mr. and MSS. and bliss -Marlene Gialraat,'Oroao. flying to coaventioas to try to sea- � DRAPER, 33 ,81oor Beget, )Eietr • ` B. Burk,' Stouffvike, is coming along Charles Smith Jr. who Were nmrr•ied Mr. and Mre, W, Fi&Mack and son together on many important world Tor,puto, Ontado, his Sdichom t - - . `. . . las well as can be expected after her - :. Fecent illness. in our.11 Wedding bells are ringing,in .... . .P.1—Guess Who? , .. 1 Mrs. Am •1• Gray and firs. W.' Gray .t ,t` �s . I . {visited Green. :Ricer friends on, Sun- _ ;rrw' _ .. r . .v` .. ; Mr. and Mrs. D, . A. Beer Aad- din- I..ix. .- - - . -.tier on Sunda"y with • ' --7 .. - , - t Qstle and family, Oshawa._ ► f . W. A. .. - Mrs Knox is spending a couple of days with her, daughter, . _ r A � , ) _ .,bra• Surplus, in Toronto. , . 4 !s ' i Euchre was held on Tuesday even- , _ .r. t Y w .: - - Iiag as usual, with the following win-- ,, ,, here: Mrs Share, Mrs, Goodwin acid ftp ' ��rr s Mrs. Davis; Mr. H. Plaxton, Mr. G-. y . r e a.. , ; 4 _ - -Perry and Mr. W. Carlton. Specials _ ;to -Mrs. A. J. Gray and Mr. Thos. - _.-� {Hammond. There Witt not be a' enc- I per, b . ltre on February 10th, due to • the , n�"�f ' ` Yot Lvck Supper beirig held tri -,the _ . "' „� f- ..a . ; Ack-3i", R - - �e •! aiiall t•' Mr. and , 3frs. K. Bent and little r, . = s: - 'r, 1. iiaughter, of Oshawa. visited. Dfrs. _ _ �Y. Ilamiltoa, on Sunday. rf r ` V ;11: "I f World Day of Prayer w ill be ob- ::: . _� , . ., 4or -.'served here in trite church Friday af- _ 'ey,. ttemoon, February 10th. Everyone _ F . ... " . . weicrAne. r y� . h F: ; -t5 it 5...'J,' S , .- We are sorry to brae that Mr: .. y _ F _ R �. il. —'!Ciowder (Mas. English's father) is - - lpot taming along a� well as wish- - _ . z 11 . ed We all join s w tshtng hart a _ _ �w - '" �.� s � "I p Yh Y 0 _ ': -- .. , speedy recovers. ... - - - ...y: y , p r Fngli,h Y, •- s . bis parents 3lr. and airs. T,. _ h ng' _ k lt' K - r '� r + ""' - . lisp on Sunday. - - _ _ Remember the Ffatepayers' Meet - ' • . r - uk': E l _ _ - - ing is the Seltoo! on VV edncs.day ev: • - - , .. a_ . s t, . I - ; . ening. Februaty 18. . -• - - - - . d :\lrs.' C'lir: W� inn,�p rot -..1., }- A . _ - esved a p c ay, pleasant :rtrP>or[6 reit til- -' l sur r �e - -. st week,°:when an-wc ur their _. - . ephone,- to hear their Ur - muni. . - ' ` sett out t - .. ... all1. _ _ ri Saskatoon. report• . . �' . , . .. there. t About tatirt. true frillY2s Q.1 regi.. . . > ,. }. r. .ar tai -' Carlton surprise i t' [ ri r eul.IrL is<t. week •«iter t1, ,"rive I i„ ,,,{p1. = `*� S- C L'7' .. tt . ,8tlt . +': rchhl' ' l �§ . . , t:.eri ccl, . ate - a 'a: s +x arr:irer ar. _ r -- 1` — :. .. -• —_— - - BROUGHA�� -. . -- Electric Light Bulb D.e:a To J . _ .. _. Start Satleday . _ _% _ — �. ,. r . ` . 4 Can 5atu�day ,• ,r•ur.�;, 1�:'._rear� 7. _ _ _. _.1. - S, -, _.. I ---=-= - I . - - -- - dri-.vr.`- acid �jr(1_: T - - it �t'l[•tr, t"«nl - ... Brciugham will 4; �r<�t t rs .00 . v ..— I I._ _ F ,. Hall and set crit w'itir .thea ctsctrrc . _ i. 1. . 11I light bulbs to call cn-e�tr} •olnv in = _ • . ... :' the district, that can he reached. _ M, - . ::easofi %- ��� r. I.• - ­­ I .. ,. _ Everybodc i- iltsitccl to purcha?r I. -L. . . _ _ . . :. _ ti:i; :less>aarv' part of-bouschold c[t . ' - and [rls. B . . . url•ment from tits hots : 'doing so the Nearm w or.c gc1s .. - in baring a email `p:[rt .ui .p[itrli. .. 1r' 1spirited assistance • t� a crurrii'rnnity -'•'' f� s W be,felt, for tits profit f oitt ti c c �' bulbs is expected to go a Inag -ay . . , t., ... . r .1 .� � .. . i_ : ..toward ontlitting Brougham Parke c ci is , , • 1._ . with playground equipment . . ..'. .. . • . . .1. - '- ;. -' _'` t If anyhne is mi,ed; and theje are - . - -, Lo limits to the• territory to h•c env- , + f. Kred, he is urged to place'ttis ordei 7 , ,.YOU knoiC electl'1City 18 Safe, clean, modern! _li� - with Bob Miller, or any membrr of - �. "Safe :':",. What a inarvellous feeling to know electricity is �.' —' dependable, worry -free! .. -,SELBY41004dixa R _ ': 1Cleari ... just 'see how bright your kitchen --walls and " 1OIL BURNER curtains stay when you cook electrically... no blackened �'n� . +IlCX U�v • r '` :pots and pans, either! • • y ;'SALES i SERVICE . •. - ... a. .'Modern . •..electricity brings the modern convenience of � ,N� 24,Hour Service Keep paper towels handy, T , CAL: SID OBEY • automatic cont rots to lighten your work, brighten your .. for wiping spills off a- hot :1 _ 'AT. 2-3915 day. _ - range. A cold wet cloth • ...,. . '---"'----'--'-'---"----""-'-'- Safe .clean .. modern .three little words become may start 'cracks in the - three big reasons wh today, more than ever before, you porcelain. •01'1'BSt y _ _. - . eget »ore out of life when you get• the most out of-elect6city.. - •--- . - _ lumber to. - - SOA .i l . a . ■ ■ ■ , ,1 ; r 1 , , ----- - -. , _ x. =iwa.l.lr.:It,. 1.- 1.the safe, cleafi, modern way1. • 4 - ir�''-'HONE 165 , `� °' NATIONAL ELECTRICAL WEEK=FEB. 8th - FES. 14th :� _ ' .: Plywood - -.. ._ • • ... _ . _ . � - . _ . - - `Wal�bOard . - - s 1=.IrI'C; TIOC:IT"" IMES SO NIUCII ..-. COSTS S0 LITTLE - - . Mauld> ng - . , ._ _ . - - .. - __ _ �' 3__.. 11 ,. I I . it �... . . I�..... 1. _...''... ­­.... . ........—._._.. -....._... ... ... ... .._.,. ... . ...... ...... .1 J in..., .. _.- ._ - _....— _ ..... .... _ . .. _ - - J entoor and tea for the School of "Love". Supper i9f be miie in erect I organo prog- -------- — ----- — ------- A Nurpng, at the 06112WA Hospital in h06tt"- ram of -Church Activity. q: BUM. About swire4ty-five irknids. and honwr of Miss Audrey TiffiCt an Achievement D&7 for the bftwy, Objects of the Committee were A! two -fold Item J.—To familiarize the Homenakers' Club will be held at valadves gathered at the Carson home Friday. last Friday night and presented Mr. The Mount Zion Choir led the the Port Petty High School noort Stewaids of the various interested Rod Mo. Ray Carson with a mis% Fireside *nide of Song in the Un- Saturday, February 7, comummciag peopbe in the area; Item 2. — To estimate the amount of mosey likely hi Tlo� ital .f SeUaaeour. shower ited Church, Pickering, on Sunday at 9.30 4. Sam- - to be received in the coming year: Aft LAo74 Wilson visited a f-ew evening Mon Asys last week with relatives in Tor- The W. A. will meet next Wed- RbUOR HILJ�- VMD C9VRC9 On the whol�. tbos group was A. W. MITCHELL -LTD. the estim.. nes"y,, February 11, at the home of 1co7operative and aftet all *TW_Betty Gates, of Arthur, spent Mrs. Allan Manderson. >tdrs horns The Resoure�'Cozrsniittee of the ates v*we tabulated, the results were PAYS: %CX=W -74 - - -Rouge HW U**A Omnvii, 4D* as I MOM -9Mdf*&. Rev.. ,Bagnall spoke e. rite irk-eqd with, her: parents. Jones and Kra. Geor* Pickift*�w tb& LVaWe of Stc%ardship "Wft & HWWG)w TL 114753 Mm WatW CaMn and Mrs. Al- I be in that of the Progranu The Sunday, Februliij U%Alk AN Vftdpbrieft on -----------------------r is i�scsot: pay Ths Meeting was very well attended. Ottended the capping cer- Re& Verse with the **rd to determine who in the OD R S FO S D.. 0.. T U e PeMe EVENING EVERY EV1NG TILLTM ROUGE H 1 LLS EXCEPT THURS.A W. FRI. TILL 9:00 Po -ON me 2 HIGHWAY - PRICES EFFECTIVE'THURS, FRI. & SAT. FEB-. Sth-- 6th - 7thRIDGE JUST EAST OF ROUGE B SPECIAL Or OF 3e off PLM So OFF SPECIAL off=. or be Pzz LB. orr PLUS.3 %C Per LB. OFF MAPLE LEAF LB: PXG. MARCARINE 29C Now* 4 e8e S *:� c> - 60RONATION jTOV'SAV2 16 0& JAR '.99c'' (TOUR SAV32 SWEET PICELEDUEEKINS �-.33C ftp 11:Alt ffRA:ND & FILT31M TIP HABrTklqT 24 OZ. 3AB CARTON OF 1"3e PKG8. 25cCO� "Ic PKG§. PICKLED IEETS .-GARETTES 24,85. SPECIAL OFFER OF 10e OFF PLUS 10C OFF CHUM Amorieu 1-;,'j lirge- 30 oz. bottles DOMESTIC DC GIGINGERALE 2 foe 23C MES -SHORTENING Lb.15 OZ. TINS NABOB (regular grind) I 1b. bag nnister'S .3 . Ca C 3 'or 29C COFFEE 69C FOR YOUR VALENTINE! WIN A BEAU11FUL BOX OF,- GANONG'S "TRUE TO YOU" CHOCOUTICS- First Prize = 43i . lb. Buz. value, S9.7s Second Prize 41 j. lb—Box, Value $9.75 Tbird Prize 2 lb. box (Lo Clsammo) Volvo -82.94 —, Fourth Prize I ib. box (Rose of Cold) value $1.95 Fifth Prize I .1b. box (Goodwill) Value $1.23. AU you have to 4o is fill in yQu'r name & address and deposit. in 16oz in. our -5;0re'. S Name Phone Number ... - Address ..:.,......._..r t Ithim WM 'Be At 1.4i PJL Saturd a "9 COOEDA-GLAZED LB:, P k". C .�H ork`_.1 oc S SSOIfLDEH"' EOAST ��� A Oft Oft 0-.-�040 (CASE OF 48 TINS $4 59) .MAPLE.LW PROCESS CHEESE CHER-R-SPRED 55c (Y03JR SAVING 13 80 swrrT,s imvZ'RLEA7 2 lbso:'29d .(YOVR SAVING IS I&). PURE LARD INSTANT SKim MILK POWDER 1b, box 79c'- (TOXM SAVING 18 140) NU-MiLK FRESH ARAN PO R K Mitt ROAST ' Prime,R1*b-.ROAS TS .BONELESS � ��� ROLLED SaORT CUT'-, STANDING MAPLE UW by the pieceA. 3ft BOLOGNA .,-.sliced, lb. 39C � Club -STEAKS-'_ B. -79C11, Spareribs cso� 1, I r.y -MY A112Ilia v ...... „ -. IIAfSCB.I ANEOLIS PAT DUNN' wxAa,Dvd and cArrs Y R I L E:A 8 R L EY ARTWAa FOR W1E COMING EVENTS_ ser* Tanis Prestate 6roams ~ new � "� VALENTINE TEA AND - INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE j unschiaes. $50 and up. Ckm .6erlle Taeb Clean" the - Vft full ierrke. Pbmw: T>imi*BABE SALE #1�L 86011tary irwow Under- abli4' . O The + 6Ai+D f6 24D` r `Pielo ni United Churph PHONE: TEmple V1841 ----------•0000-0000-- 0000-- .. >�R $AI.B Hier, i>00----- ------- - --- - -- RESiDENCF iOFfICE 67 - W' Bekcilu` 401i% or best offer. 3 Bedrooms, a THURSDA ARY I& ` 33UMC - ` - too4• bungalow, two atoeitlti'• cid. Lot in The C. 8. 3.00 r. M. � - - 'PiCKERiI•i0, ONTARIO4# z 173 feat. ]Suet eelF as vitas ob•�s programude platen . ' CLBANXD . ' , hiaad for U. S. A. Phone ATlaatic solos by Miss Alice Stephea"oa; _ _ - J;.S i[rs. Synott, alocat ovist, and a r " �V. J. BUTT - J, 30 Chikiea's Group. W WOOER . •------------------------------ There Will also be a dii�pl:r 6f fa.hawa RA 3_404'L BL-0CK Tp. APPLES ROR SALE �� f China. • d $",joy A Pleaa`at - -�.•-• __•`0000 -• � ._.M6•C3lili teas A�►!,. Sges 41.75 Bush. :.-.-. Afternoon. BEIPM TIlNH8 CLEANED — _ - t, McIntosh, Delicious, areeniaga----''Y----------- ---- ----------------- 2MM 8ANNARY WAY f�� <( _ . ALo. Available THE GALLOWAY ROAD wViicrete y flag - Home And School Association _. New tanks Installed DAVE LENNOX J EUCHRE W. WAIND PICKERING ORCHARDS BRIDGE 1lbeme 'Fid One Mile Wat:Of, Pickering CRIBBAGE Rhitby 100214- - PARTY 0000----------------------- j� 'L 'Village On No.. Bb Y At The der Blocks ► ,. Phone: Pickering 367M2 a School, Half Blcck North , OIL BURNER r --------------------------------- Of Stop 31, Kingston RoadV;ATION RUAD, PIC=KING OW. — P3D08T! in T HILL i , ALL KINDS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1959 PLASTERING 8.00 P. M. Sharp SERVICE i PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL Lucky Draw,Door Prise, Prize* Old Fireplace: Re -Dose For Winners A. W. MITCHELL LTD. - _,.� H �. 'LAY In Natural Scone. Re:reahments 0000 Admission Me. DAYS: MCKEMG 74 l80NS: PICKERINQ' 3d4W3. _ _-_-- HiBMs A FI•Mdops: TE. 9.1753 r r_ to fee 1. 59 -----PANCAKE SUPPER I N S U K A N C f w TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10. -. .•. �.---------0000-- --- �: �:----=------------------0000-- COLOURSAIx WATER S$RVICE S to'7 P. M.ALL � �IiRA1rCi � �� 500 gallons or ION gdlonp ANGLICAN PAIN" ML cco rANY i�O. Pm hi"d.. AN N CRUNCH RECTORY TW" OILS — ROLLRRS Pbms - WHITBY - MO 6.4172 00d 45c. Adult tildes. •-- .. rA& L30 s. m. and after 3 P. m. --------------- -• 0000- C AR61 N TOOLS — SSBDS _ Pq Thomas 1700 Mules St. T U R K E Y D I N N E R >t)�Z'JLIZ>:RS 1d7 ICIhKi�ON SOAL1 EAIn Whift, Oatarie FAIRPORT UNITED CHU=11 CLAY FLQq�gR POT$ - •» feb 13 SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 21. P'L� 01sphe +fe hl Milli 28 - - •------------•�-----------0000-- _ 5.30 P. N. VIOLET0 and --T XA317*D outboard meter, for Adules 01.54 Chid 7ft. �NLAWN P13 = �� \ �; A" and 6604"" ar ""a and fob 13 r»mialt ltoaaa Phare: �:iss �, .:_..�:--- --------------------- fob ------ -- t fab 3 REGULAR it.Y,STING lltii C WillENk It 0. 4 -----------------------------•-- P'ICKZ741NG VILLAO; � W� O /D1t SALE; — 19Ms Stodeb"br, a COUNCIL M8 Lulus - &% N� #bilbP. Oat - .411 atae6+d: depeadabSe mot- W111 Be Held onA* r a - 1Sf y overhauled. 0125, Peons: TUESDAY, FRBIEUABY 10, 19199us[ O/!'iCs 8Ot1IWr �. . » ATbaide 3St33 At nos P. M. to The -- _ meq. a�.abtw a4, 3t, , , .W AM --------------- ------------------ COt< "CIL .CHAMBERS IIOf WAM IMS „ IL 'MOR SALE -- Pale Yard Chihar B. A. HOGARTH, CisO: !'80]Iler l"RT Mp ••7 )f ' �� & s female pa"y- vi aooft . and IUMMI G •------------------------0000-- }saw Anh Asabmy: 3 anoansra old. Geed psdi- PIC3[BRFAiG VILLJICiR srerlertlss rPiw • VS& Pbens ATbm* 2- - PUBLIC UTILITIE: ! ON'PSO�tDS VOR SALE -- Doberman tinea for ■pl be gig into a fiat rata wabir ' M - --- --- beanie tesem arm" men at � e07s VSs" Mo M ee IW imaie, or trade for hm:bar aewir beater - U"aakine, or TT7T?T g axoi CamPists dabila to Dnnwo /ii[J" KovoIlt Clam Phone TEmpio be published at a later date. RCKWAN � Omref. Tome a�a ! ing TZ Do•Te, -`. JP•2:Q7.-----•-------000000 00--._0000. r fob ii' i AVON CALLINGI - ` - -- --------------- _ -. Ambitious motlson"- his want to also soon sp"rmeeat; Avas Commotion offers Poo • so uu ... 1Mwad dost* down. *19,000 fsfll tiara 02.00 at "sore per b"ar WFeib i�i APPRAISALS ,�'� O' H'` a Pham o„te.`•�and '7, IL �►.+h.,�..,i ir.�..nr G.'NEWELL 1= aara:.a ►d•. T6e+sale 19l 'CWap ey 6"dw hr : . --=--- . b -•--•--.._..., -----------0000-= ---0000-- -=- • OIt>e TORONTO: =pfre 2.302j. i"li t PICl30ttlrf0 I43 REAt ESTATE SALE RSOIiTIR GURNEY RiAL ssrwTs BRoaR ` ask of Wednesday. ca e, Feesoeow- s CLA 1 PICKERING VILLAOR - RENT FREE tractor, Casa tractor Fares RUVD - 1 A416 aNIOHWA k6 ii basemen' apartment iacWdiag s, Hay, Orw`n. Cob EAST OF DUMBARTON, fres >� ate., in etc.. on Lee- :, 39, . on the 96 mw modern bongiam is eschaace Caaaasioa, g T"_ font �= RANOPS i — utiles west f amunat, s, highway. AJAX LUMBER a •� Phone CO. �Tlantk 2-O'tb3. PmP'erty of Norman Neal Bale at ' . lIQOR lYprl4CK Fd •� lea 30 � 1.00 p� m. No reserve. Farm sold. _ k _•0000---___: -__--: 0000- Terms, cash on day of ads. ZEN and TNw1sup VOR RENT 5 -roomed cottage. CLARKE PRENTICE isuctioneers N 3 ~ W AND dtJILDER!' ` r basted; all conveniences, gw&m Pho"3 markham -M& lhrmils M DN iW dant $75.00 Call: PkItering 143, err -------------- ,....... To The EditoeL �— ts31i WWTiY - P Room . , rLtrWOOc► ..' . AINT ..-.-�iRRORRE At the January msating•' of the W. S HEt? WAWT� A. of vaned cbmreh, I vena foo.. =_ a" oea st :cern thanks PANAM -- XZL`P WANTED—FBYALE - to Tots sad Barry for yew' Madams _ a ON ssWtrsd for pan tams elarieal is our monthly ="tins ..�..-_�«M - . . __.._0000-----fughway - , : •d tiu. Monday and Friday weekly °O '' Mn. A. $, caleject, Ssa'tp. - but>10A. Rood OINst NO. 2 '.,e Premed. Phone: _•_---------•------------------ L. 0000•— --------- ---=............ I .. iceffin 31. PAINTER And DB.CORATOiE j%/j.� er i - HONE P N� t!' ,HOVBZKZ" OltBABY SIT ilis d ` } Yiddleae d bads will Oft class painting and boomekasp oc R. hmdns, Elio Stbimes and Frank - w AJAX- 1045 1467. ak Peon �'8� Wi815.' as - .�... r------=------------ ; .. --�� ' aELIvsRY wolax� moo es, hlycol f:�eome for part t�,e ;HEATING SERVICE " .leiivezMa, collections. Fawc have .2 � ear or light truck. I600 cash deposit cm 9"uired. Reply, giving name, addr+ass' OA3 -- .- lad Boz 611 News Office. - PFMAPS A iIMRY TIP tVQMD BE f -------------------- 0--00000 DI EVERYTHING IN HEATING � A WN), r; -W i_EC-,MJER9ifE RES. 174 ANYTIME AVAILABLE FOR BREEDING FURNACES - HOT WATER .TALKS • L.S AILED BY r„E I�� = QFM 174 - :8famase eat, sweet tempered, yours ETC. tmd beaitby. Phone: ATlantle 2-5432. -------------------------0000-- COMPLETE t WATER - Blizzord Electric OIL BURNER SERVICE K AND REPAIRS _ IWATf ori NrfuRANq .. wIAL - 0000- -- —• _ :_PROMPT DELIVERY COLEIAAAN — — - - MOR'T"OE6 NOW LliTlltlG� INVIi� cA Ham— i ,Pickering 74 .. •-------------------�...----0000-- -, .. _ .- . -- -.. :'. _._._ -- - �. �INth11g Servit� RADIOMDons $ A !NVN $Cel iD �, _(no toll charge) A �ot-NvTEtwuA p>�oxs DAYS PiCK2=G �� MVZNINGG F-+ ATI@Mk 64M 0000• . • _ • '; ' WT� v..