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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1959_02_13%*My IN ZMA V V 1 a.. VOL 75 NO. 74 P1ClitRRING, ONTARIO W. C. MURKAR AND SON PUtlLiSHE Authornea As Second Class Matto , Sabacrgtsotr Rates: $2.50 Per Yeat United States $3.00 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14 1959 1 cents Per Copy Poet Office Dept, Ottawa 1 a • � � RED CRGSS BIRTHDAY CAKEResidents• - ed For s ¢� Ari M7 ood.Emergency The Riverside Drive'�Ratepayer's k PICKERING VILLAGE Fy' Association is prepared for emerge,- , f cies in case o severe flooding this F - spring , In a recent issue on "Po:ice Court" • °� Mr. Dave Crichton told Piekering'� news we refer to two young men who - Township council this week that in , case of evacuation, families ,till be paid firs for fighting' in front of 'Moved to. the Pickering Village-,com the Gordon I3oiise. In fairness to. the • , a y munity hall and food will be provided proprietor Mr. McCalrnan we must - A from ,the local food market- at asay correct the information given us, and ° hour.note that —:the right DID NOT, take s Mr. Crichton asked council to con- place at that place, but further down W,E, eider ice blasting to clear the ice floe. Reeve Sherman Scott said he would the street. have the engineer Mr. T. O. Jefferson Mr. J. - D. Remmer had Sunda , s. look into the matter of ice blasting. - dinner with. Mr. and Mss; Kok - 9 Also, Mr. Crichton asked council to Thompson, consider a joint effort of a11' munici- Pickering was in tire news again, palities along the lake in approach- and a} o on the radio. We were do - Mg the senior governments for assist- - ance in conservation. "We ' know • the age of 'about one Scribed as a village thousand inhabitants having mince ..11 water tables are low and something _ .r needs to be done to retain the land bird feeding stations than any other - _ 4 At a meeting some 3 years ago we area. What birds have you seen lat- 4 were told that reforestration would elyii Mrs. J`0111111 Lay reports PN** }down here with the Rea Cro-* Bir- Mrr. D. Crichton, Pres. of the Pick Mrs. Gerald A11:nan..Social Con'vr- be done to aid this problem", Mr. rtnches. Brock Road residents have .1dsy Cake, as the local Branch stash ening Branch; W. R McAdam, Asst � Crichton said "I think a giant scheme a large flock of groebsaks visiting � jwe fifth year, an: Iylzs Glenn Julian.; Commissioner of Oat. Lyi,iftion, and - in this regard is worth consideration. ongratulatiaos to Milos Eva Has. a irimportant' ventures were Mr. Wm. V. Hooker suggested that ek, who lo Shopme a R---eesettatin C4 Two pro- done elsewhere." held is Claremont. A new nate for. the when a new bridge is put ,on North of Plcicering Dist for � skilmd at the annual meeting of the Mrs. David Criichtota was re-elected #rqup was choses: -The Golden Age Church Street, that a device for hold- this yw. Tbb honour la do i Towtahip and Villa#e branch president wish other officers. of Club." It is expected a second group ing back the ice flow be considered. td the Canadian Red Cross Society the past year. will be scatted is and around the vii- "'There is a natural basin there for the top std 0n trade 12 each }sari s6ieb was attended by the largest crowd Mrs. Hertzberg iia ber report Meed lege of Pickering this year. ice" he said. alternating betweaa a boli and g${. >ti the branch's history. that chain have bees nosy requests ter Other reports - basin- Ail resideints living in the flood The World Day of Prayer is bar -Wig aw at we uniand One project is a homemaker's service bomcomaker service: She said that dur- ing the present undertaking of a blood went to this issue stood Dobie end the other is the formation of a fag the year more them 60 faeiilies co- bank - as the Aiax-Pickering Hospitaleme�ey, n6 friday at 3 00 y Ya. 11�. �7 _ Pickering and District Welfare Council ceived assistance and others �- Brig. 1. G. Spt'a treasurer., noted k Leader. !tics. Garden Heptiltlseh r SIR which the official and voluntary vice and direction to pcopes-audwities that the branch spent t ore than $3,000------*---•� v � �t� Lender for $L - - _ : sgaociea iactodigi we service cold and ti`JtiDYgh the w.aare oosamittoo.. r4ssist- . on its activitip last Year. ToIP nship WiII Take Church; !!rise Ckrisab/ 0tgssrae. !w' _ etnside agencies working is the town- fog bet one Qth aommittm are ' Mrs. As no campaign cba}rmaa was avail- the P, e.ibytetriaa Ctidift m. �r - --- +t ,chip would be represented. S'hhma>' Mrs. A. Penton and able for the present year the executive • Court � ACt�O� welly, of the SalvMeet A. The purpose of the latter project .lofts. W. and etu>�use ffmWbers this year will will address !be aieetiag. would be to fill a much-needed Sap here ' Mrs. Crich ted out that during all tate as ac�ivt part in the campaign - - Her marry friends is passing care til' co-ordinating and planning welfare the past year four w chairmanships to raise funds which starts Marsh 1. About three years W. the first con- grieved to hear of floe paasiaig of ]Frei _ cession west of the Altona Road was Anthony Lawson. Mrs. Lawson wtsb and social work` of all kinds now done had been added They were: Frost Aid. -As on expansion of activities is cos- paved. Rouge Valley Inn was to pay a very active member of the Wool - by much over -lapping. Mrs. L Peters: Junior Red Cross. Mrs. templated, the money is very iitxtrsary - ' Both ideas were presented to -the the R. Rogers; Women's Work, Mrs. A. if we are to function and. service the SS,Q00 towards the paving if the job en's !,enrols for many years, and was done by May 15. The? job was not. although usable to attend regularly, Bo � le here according to the need," said t .� fare chairman of the branch, who' has Xe -r helve Mrs. ryas said the 'branch now has Mrs. etc ton. ins has been paid yct by Rouge Vallcy _p-ssible. She will be greatly missed. - been pressing for such a welfare toun- seven sewing machines, About 5'JO err- Newly elected officers and committee ! Inn, They were to, -pay $1,000 ye tr}v in this .organization as well as else - cd for several years. One of the first ticks weir made including -sweaters; lay- chairman of the Pickering Township over five years. ,iltere. Sympathy is extended. to the. =and most important feature, would .be ettes., towels, :banda;gs, covers, gowns, and branch of the Canadian Red feet the carrying out of a io sal` srrvsc: !sirs, E' James, loan cupboard chair- Cross Society ur;: hfrs. D, Crichton, should contim ices d. try an 1 d�:se t , i e bereaved' �Kerr of Galt, vi4ted Buy V11 man. said d,;,nand for equiprri,.•nt was p.esident, E. C . Allman, first vice -press., said De tit -rc:ve Jean Mcl'ner�ust,. This survey would pros,!Z,7141 ;a y. K ,v a 1 .. .' _ ' r{ „ - - ' �. - - p '. y M res. Dohkuge. _, mo%rcdge of the vkrati :on ;tions and three _haJ. to b: hor^osrd from local Liter J. (, tipr c, tics cerci; Mrs. A. a ec •, r ixi h - r, an r r • Sudbury. spent cls -welk c ,. Der„ of the pop-Liati<,n :sE tkr fo�+nsh}p hxlges. Four .vl+eelcli:iirs are out. -arid A1lartort. --SCC �tAl H.- n • �' Give $1 000 Gr:r13, Capt. Pyette. 1 rand village. W. R ti1::1tIa rt, as,istsnt hc.p was nc��'cJ .here a, w,il. E'rttciicc. los' h': S. }Irrrrberg welfare chair- / Mr. and Mrs. Norman. ^otsrt, of commissioner of . the Or.,atio h,.- rubher sheets and outer~ items have all Man v. ith members, Mrs. J. 5• Scott, i' a ' Oshawa, visited Mr. and' i,.rs. _Fsassk tri, who was i �pccial guest at the bcerr-out on loan. 41r , 1A. _ 13a1e11 and clay. A. Pcnstonu; To Oshawa Hosnstal Prouse last week. meeting ,and supervised the election of Hoy'd. Pcias, water sa`.riv LFiairma;k Harry.. Ashton,..disaster; %It% A. W. 1 Mr. Arthur Bickerstifi,. of Ortawa, ?� -officers raised the Iocal.branch for its for 1958, %.ud 1-0 u is took instruc Tyas. women's.work. Kers. Edgar James, Pickering Township council vot:,' ii„� p P P� spent the weekend with his sister, amazing progress and constructive work tion in me program. It is hoped �olun- loan Eupbckard: Glenn Julian, public tela= week to make'u grant of a1,Ot}tJ to rhe' 1 Mr. Gordon Hep44teit. done in. so short a time. teer drivers will come fur%'A d this year cion: Mrs. R. Rogers, Junior Red Cross; O,hawa General Hospital. , Mr. McAdam stated that the Pick- to helpSome of the children with trans- tilrc G, McConnell senior citizen; Mrs, The township have been presented Rev. L -n Barley, of. the Sanday- r . PtbScati_ae Dept. In Toronto, oe:eo0 ' Bring brant is y far a e Wheeler. With a bill for SS, 55,101.46 for in- i c of the Red Cross in the province. "The was gonductcd by Mrs. Rov Roxers water safety: Mrs: F. F Benham, blood digent patients tom tete township. `i work you have done and are -still doing whi:.h was ” great success. donors: Gordon D. Hrp lite us urns: - Councillor. Hurry Ashton said the com Church he -.e. on Sunday. mitres decided to a a sat of 30 Mr. 8rip Berkey drove to Chicago , in four years is fantastic," he said. "This Mrs. G. McConnell• senior citizen Mrs. L. Peters, voluntary seFvices: Mrs. pay gr on the week end to attend a reaction `' :branch does things that we seldom see chairman, reported that meetings were E. G. Allman, social convener. per cent the same as the province do, at the .Moody Bible Inat}tnto. -. and used that as the. basis for the 20 peb cent figure. Sympathy of the whole coanmaa r ---- - - . - Chamber • sty' lo felt for Mr. William Hill Lions .Argue On Water � Area 2 To Get �----- - �#� lain and fainly m recent am '4 Rwgo , Dog PoUn� Ratesbereavement- Ony the largo number of � • - Tu � !Cine Night _, School Signs e • • teenagers in circulation was due . to gMain Extension I May -Go Up the fact that the teachers were at a The school board of Arca 2 have and cats, the alta Convention,. and the students had a Rouge Hill Lions held "Civic Night" >�s y type re- holiday. (seems to be a lot of these c 3L6t week, when ey were tn3k appeate� t �_ i -, _ b —�� on'tinumm Reeve Sherman Scott and his staff, fore council this ee go. week. o Jecting to both sides of the schools in the areas sties and the dog pound. teachers- m the route of tae water main extension as a safety measure. This week Dr. E. MacBean D.H.P. T Friday Grade 12, of the High President Ed Orchard introduced the Y t from West Rouge. Si will be laced at the following of the County Health Unii asked School goer to Ottawa Wonderful troeve and called cit Lion John Rawbon, i P g The engineers plan calls for the line ton ,ship council to consider equip- to be a student these days R.O., to make a esentation. Lion John schools: Rouge Hills, Rosebatric, Glen- _ � to be extended north from East Ave., ping the pound keeper to catch cats, . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Boyea and. � E pointed out that is the past, due respect across 401 to No. 2 and then'vesterly, grove, West Rouge, Dunbarton, Fair- in view of the rabies condition: rt Beach,.Vaughan an Willard, Ba Road �. Carol: of Whitevala. accompanied by, :had not been given to the person ,sad where it will service a proposed motel Po t;h Y If we do that, we'll need a night MM Lan Bu:n ,scram, )eft an and Base Line. cat -catcher, said Councillor Ha _ y the dignity of his office and felt P� is at the Lansing cut-off. _ __ �'Y V{/edrtesday for Daq.oia Beach, Fla. • •' - the---- ---------------------- p future, on should theshow due res �o � line property, p and sr. Bergman uggested � � Proof, No Pa ca nt d handle ri ilo it the d i s11, corn- Ted b left fora 1 r wParker, rstay�of the person at the head of our civic v- line will tear u the - entire boundary The oundkee er has about all he _ a e n mens_ A air of mmkattire lions were P Pe p 8ges y dg °Bs' . at i .. as an alternative the lin go west Council -an review. 'Reach, his many active -years -of membership is motel. He said he felt the job had poor It was 'agreed' by Township L council proposed amendments to their' dog Mrs. Fiahk MacRae, Convener of i the Rouge Hill' Lions Club. enggi�neering. this week -that when a township farmer bylaw. The pound fee map he raised the ;Quilt Committee for the Worn - Reeve Scott, thanked the members Mr. Jefferson said there Was noth- could not sign an affidavit that a run-. to $5,00 then a dollar a day, Unlicen- en's Institute, has hada busy win- rhes gave a brief account of progress I ins wrong with the engineering. He eking dog was responsible for his eve sed female dogs picked UP rpny .ke l . ter. Two quilts have been sold and ' .made on the Frenchman's Bay, housing 1 said the present proposed route ex- losing two -lambs the could not pay hike3 to $15.00 and there are se. Pial f another is ready for sale, One, made tends 2100 feet at a cost of $17,000 i other items none of which have been for it. reviousl was turned over to .th Lion Hedley Stokes, science teacher ss compared to 3700 feet at $30,000 settled as yet. p y P as suggested by Mr. Bergman's route. �• Sheep Valuator W. G. Willson told is suggested ail: dogs -he on .a I Red -Cross for relief. at Cosburn Junior Higb School, 'To- Councillor Harry Ashton said, "titin council that John Dowling of the'Sth leash except farm dogs that are work- Memb=rs of St. Francis de Sale& mato, was the- speaker, taking as his is• an engineering discussion and we concession had lost two Iambs last week -ing and hunting dogs. Parish visi°ed Mrs. Cafik in her new ; theme, "History and Growth of Educa- are not competent to discuss it." and that the hired hand had seen a dog iia uty-reeve Jean McPherson be- home fn Rosebank, on Sun ay even- ` Lion Ted 'Belt gave a d Reeve Sherman Scott asked Mr. ming in the enclosure. Apparently ii :9 this would .pro`•e a hardship bi$,. and presented the Cattle faittily ''. .. asshkation Bergman to -put his- suggestions_ on Mr. Dowling did riot fgel'ho could sign with farmers. with a Crucifix and Bridge Set to -; taut on Lion Ken • Price and Lion paper and they would be turned over an affidavit that thevddg was responsible We dont suggest keeping farm match the decor of the room.' Cdaudo Brown, welfare chairman r b rt- to the township's engineers for their dogs on a leash, all w e want is to epo for she ewe losing her young. keep them down on the farm" said Mrs. Ken Clarke accompanied 'her od .. on . tSe sight -conservation clinic. 12 comments. _ Councillor H. Spang said he felt more t� ------ --------------------------- Councillor Ross Hawthorne. What we Hatband to Brockville, on, Monday.' ., children have received eye, care during- than two Iambs would have been lost, are trying to• do, is to confine dogs in where Mr. Clarke spoke -to the Rot - January and several needly families have ��, The Record if the' dog had been running the flock, the b it g up areas, and have them ary Club. The Clarke's were guests of ed fuel and food. I. -------------------------- -- under control. dsay. tecxiv Mrs. D. A. Lin a _-•-_•----_-- g The do matter will rein _ , Who .Bross on plans for the new Comm We would like our reader to know in thiih paper, an editorial on "Iii. a on after- coon have studied ' with her niece. Mrs. Notirttars ball at Rouge Hill PUL that we. are . net circulating our sdr. surance in; Schools", a member of the the recommendations of the dog tom- Banks Pum swag on ,Sunday. _ 1.r-..w-_�-»:----------------- ' itorisu-througlh the mail vial the local High School Board asked its•— mittee. Mr. T. Newmark y who -recent] went ..us.. handbill m othod. ------------------------ ------ ,Golf _Club Donates "How ranch were you paid for to Itteigico, .rat pictured in Saturday's - same. -weeks ago, we. ram.. off tome that editorial?", Can you beat it? NIGHT SCHOOL BUSY ret g»is — of an editorial on "Balawr" Wo. we stoop ' to that kind of Picltering Dist Hdgfk Sefton! is a, d��, with the 149 lb r aifisik he - J Pett group in East Rougo who intexesMtd fa sew at th#MU be trio_sennas in the • •bm�place y and Thursday eaMr.t aft Acapulco. ' of weekd� the ]ottr. -otic Mn. Chester Batt were pr«en ria We �?'-------------------- j--- ..._ wbtter months. when adntb this in I.irsdsay on Sunday. :� And Sh - _ + the t asked for them. _ Mr. and D[n. 'Hugh ea 'oottitmnnity go back fin school to con- visit- , lkkesiog• Golf Club on Brock Road prbhteo oar name ki the lower nor• time thdtr idtheation. One cum which relatives in M Mast( nes. �. "°'.. :NOTICE .• love offered their pool and • staff for -- H rile week .w. are told is espeetally enjoy" is the Art 1'"t wink we � ", ftein IWNT- i stnisting in teaching the retarded chil- tthat cwtain people ret�/ed the Claw, taught by the enthudasdc' Mr. ing to a public spirited cids'ett who dreg of • the brei 'lis Rea- CrOW swim= reprints,- and- Owls is -the inference Dan LoQuerrs& Although most tnem- that WE are behind the�tai1�, and Te a#1 ttisid�eM: lii►Ilq lit•t1N worked over sidewalks up 1n tbti Ifaftu ��,, mind. ban of lbs class titre hkdulgfng bi a middle of the village. There's 7" • ' local flood area. U nes• of Mrs. T. J. Wheieler •shade the aa- have somethhg specs! in We plsasareabde hobby. the phtadpMea, at- atkodter' one - is -to�r.:t, of the sates♦ . ,mouncenmL "We are bery grateful sad ptitipd tdste--we' dW 'NOT card! its geney, ems.. o1N of* fm. and colour• are valuable taatmre--sloe van Diem*^ who fehr very pleased with this oma," she said. them, tact do we know whe received following B wlsom in S mac Sving. Many newooe of swiss! 76s bane , bees ofeaing Wr 7" or 67 to our oomsatdt?. click$ ttdrr�4Ws o� <. "It will terata a grate del to these thMm. Sri. �... .- _.. the four -soros, wish their ttateq Phildrea." ..-•--•--.-..--.ti».�-.....-.. ».-_..- -_- titleC viva c - Aft .. '.,. Pyp� 111• # *9.:. ]db, -- payers. And what a hue and cry . IN'odern Etiquette = '. ;, it they don't do it fast enough. taut remember 'What happened by ttoD'rta' Lee � H I R S -�� c'.uring winter 30 Mears ago - �• When a men Meets a�xlri on - :f yr' especially on -the ;.arms. No m mer ever expecten to go very the street and they atop to chat - far with his car in cold weather. for a few' minutes, which one r should make the first move to y Why, 1 can remembe• when most y� on' ' MDcar. a Hirst: gO1ng, Sometimes the Red , td farmers used to 1avx up their A. The girl. The man_ should I havt a distracting mother -in- ' Cross O1 similar �°uw take keep chatting until she sFo*s an �, y w a cars on to blocks Prom November - , Lw problem, but it is not like * over, if they can; x to April - et.mes late . be- inclination to leave. .. • �an your husband arrange ;; ��,� 3� :; r _cause after th�snsa�en<t=them-:- -- _ .. -'-any other I've read about. My : to take that week as. part o ; was the mud to cortend with. �nld a lettei to a roan al- pateaas are lead and I have ao . * summer cation so he will _ pare yea to help with. my lour t « t� With the first snow oat came the.: ways be addressed to "Mr." - year-old girl except rug hus- • not lose .by i T g' cutters and sleighs.- And what a A. Always; unless, of course. land's mother, who lives around * Isn't there a couple with r ,. thrill it was to go dashing -along he bears some such title as' Dr." �t s c� < the corner; i expect another * children aifMng your friends the snow -filled rdads behind a or "The Reverend:' . Eby. In four weeks . and have * who would take your little' <, H !'< sleek, spirited team, _ hi$a- Q, Should' a hostess take the . - been quite sick. We are buying * girl for the week? They would .,y '; ,I'� ` • stepping hooves sending a spray men's hats and Boats when they ..our home and cannot afford a * not charge you, I m sure, and � �r., s f at swirling snow back in our arrive at her home, and there Is sitter. We ask his mother to + a small household gilt. is al- k' i. r 5 ' faces. Now we have the con- no servant? help out cnly about. once every * way a proper expression o! }' veniei�ce of cleared roads and - tp 11' A No. If the cost is not pees- - three asonths� and she always your gratitude. t.eated automobiles, but for. ent • she should provide a place ,complains that it pub her back- . _.+ .Hereafter you will be wise ,�,�1 £ ,� r a sheer enjoyment there was hath- for the men to leave their wraps . in her housework and her sew- + to count your husbands mo- .frr r ing like a good Leigh ride la the as they arrive. r ' risk, clear air. For long rides * ther out for, any help at all: 4,, o Ing ... . * ,, r : , d d b ' ks p ced „ "Bat she minds my sister -in- * hope deferred is depressing to there were heated :tc la { - yj.r <"':$, on the straw -strewn floor of the . law's chilc:ren one day gvery - * live with, so why hope any 4 �'` '', sleigh to keep our feet snug and TO Size 48 _ week though •there's apart -time " longer? She is as she is, and maid there. Be'.ieve me, ° i *' warm. But for short rides a PR jItiTED PAT I don't your plight does not move her. a ''• -'m re -.j "? good buffalo robe was generally resent this, but she has not once I am relieved you do not offered to help us since the baby * sent your sister-in-law's luck rj + '`& ..i :'. eroQgh. Children sat on .the itias expected; and she is even (which would be natural) and +' floor of the sleigh with their planxiire to be away the week * I hope you continue on friend- backs to the wind, well pro• I'm expecting. This means my * 1 terms. to heatedvy oq warm clothing and I • � � heavy agues. .Of course, :f in 4j - Your situation, deplorable t _ .:: husband will have to take time + passing another sleigh you "gotout from. worts to look after our « s it seems, is not unique, I s too close to the ditch and upset ' littla girl while I'm in the bos- * repeat. Accept it as permanent` -that all added to the 'fun. Our pita]. * and, use all your wit - and prat-' w - 'Sly - friends and neighbors ' tical common sense to man- children can rem 1v lik those . 'times but it is -hardly likely out _ � P -i y,t'Q � : C • . - criticize her bitterly, and I cover + age as best you can. - virandchildren will, evei know- up the best I can. She tells them . + • the joy of a sleigh=ride •= more'a i tow much she likes me. but why o them "iin¢le belts" doesn't she prove it? It mgr 80MS IS BEST -COOL COTTON - The cotton . tthe pay, 'I �� "Dear Anne Hirst: For five ,s just the words of a Christmas , 17 c , J mother were living. how differ- beach dress follows Empire 'eni things would fie' years we have had a wonderfulsong.• � _ Mrs. R. E." marriage, and now there are styling ,n this Poria creation.'And that is progre: s- + n • three splendid children EveryParasol is done in a matchingProgress .o! •another kind i, :NOT UNUSUAL thing has gone so wrh for uZ ..florol print as _fashion designers. well described in. an article in. jp �e, Such- favoritism exists in all until now, when I am s) last Saturday's Globe and Mail- _ • many families because the `confused I am almost crazy. anticipate the summer season. Q� r ""They're Trying to Sane tithe 2 - alder woman Savors one son's _ "Recently I met again a man Acres". "They" meaning conse.r- - ;wife_ and do not not�ther. You know the I was adlove lwit with until I f ndf aI t't. ,� ` - sndoal few flas'tghtedlltownship rts Q o probably milt' -part. • �0 ` 1 --- 'cause of this, and it may have have never really got ten over planners. It claims that during e a • y • started'be:ores your marriage: i,im wt+at on earth am I to do? ter"•' the' last five years, 30,0000 •this ani other factors ere no- MIXED UP" R�ICL people, other than farmers, have c ? • body's fault, and there seems moved to rural 7area5 Although Do what you. know is right. ; . *not farming it is farm -land that • nothinff van Zan do about it. g • One might think that tha * husband or separated the chit- A, * coming emergency would In- Clar:� :or the ng,a'comers -aGamic im4wa-amma nd, good „ ° r .. _ - spire her to ease your burden, ` drew from him, .the lives of productive soil at that. It is a P '�' �Q P' '► s but it seems that is not to be. « you all would be blighted and, We had a lovely present last serious stivation. which, if slip sr- * You and your husband are • as the. cause' of it; you would 4 o take on a terrific res onsibil- week. Nothing more or less than ed, continue can be a definite ;a * concerned with the practic8l p twA huge' grapefruit, ,Northing _ threat to Ontario's aRricuRura: c� � f a! abetit that Yee May "Minmv- miter I said last t * week elderly farmers might just + be uwul:. When we marry we stop Liv= these were _ , _ say. But there was - th * Tell Ing for ourselves and begin ra efruit - they 8s well add to their .dwindling i SIZES your doctor about the very special g._ p' , _ situation and ask him about * living fqr others. We have not income by selling a feast acres.a •,, • the right to seek a new pet= came straight from Florida. And instead of waiting until all the • r• =i%d8 ` the social . service agency of were they ever nice - sweet _ * the hospital where you are • sonal happiness when, we and juicy and so big one grape- land is confiscated.- Looks as if �r • know that otheis must pay for fruit -did us' for two meals. A 1 wasn't too far out, at that. s it. Tempted as you are, yoi neighbor family had been to St. * will pray or strength to re- ."Its smooth -and simple lines do Petersburg for a short vacatioir SALLY'S Spurs marvelous ,things to -flatter your Lifelike Roses 10 sist,.attd t,*e on your rightful and brought them. home for us- • job as you must see it if you which- we much appreciated. figure! Necklace is softly curved; our skirt falls gracefully as you walk bomp%t with 840 -selfnu 4 or sit.. Note paneled- { • ` inJ.god may be null. for flavor than :he green -packed ton trim g variety .one gets lrom_the stores., Printed Pattern 4?08: Women's a .while, but I know of. n° And of course they are a lot sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 48, 48_ surer road to. peace. cheaper in the locality in which I t r they are, grown. But it's a long .� Size 36 takes 4io yards 6b pat- Ir ah- .- _ _ � _" • --Printed directions on each psi- -- - -- --When a bas? mother realizes way troch 'here th go sijPangt tern part. Easier. accurate. she has no one to depend on la I 'wonder what it feels like to Send FORTY 'CENTS t40I) Iter domestic schedule, somehow leave the sun -and warmth of the (.stamps cannot be accepted, use ¢ beaches and come back to ice and. postal note for safety) for this ` she amasses a routine that sees. chow. I don't think I would like her through. Anne Hirst has the sudden change'. Our neigh • pattern. Please print plainly Ideas that may be helpful Write SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS. STYLE dors -left • here the day after y NUMBER.- 1 her at Box I. 123 Eighteenth St- ••� �•- ' - New Toronto, Opt. , Christmas, the children all .0 it weren't for your exmeu- Send order to ANNE ADAMS, bundled up .in snow -suits and w complexes, we'd get along Box, 1, -123 Eighteenth St., New ,- How Butterflies way until they reached Virginia. - rr beautternain-ed thatihilly:' - Toronto, ` ` + •9 to ppeelhe whole off'cloth 'clothesmily and bythe••. . Migrate Similar ignorance has to be time they reached their destiny tion they were 'dressed or i ;confessed with regard to another more or less undressed, as it A' and very remarkable migratio,a were re; dy for the beach. Com-,; y -t �Z• of this normal and regular kind ing' back, of course, everything } k \ : ` • that of many species of - they were `* ` was in reverse - i b;',lierfly These- for e most . i part conform to the general rule nearer home.er _ . &-polewards•in the spring, equa- A -s for our weather we hate forwards in the autumn. Since - m ( r. had a • little bit • of. everything- t�� , butterflies are such 'short-lived .u. :ust lately .- rain and icr and y creatures it 'is not surprising to find that in most cases breeding snow.; So what happens. Tue_ day I wanted to wash but the takes place at the end' of both w a I journeys: `The European painted 1 e,therman prfdiC}ed rain s - lady, for instance,, breeds in eft it. And then it didn't rain North' Africa during the winter, at all. • Wednesday dawned - VVTT Ys vuzeYca�1. crosses the Mediterranean, f1i0s. ]:right and clear. So we washed. - north, and atter a while begins At -least I. washed and Partner •1 huh out the clothes. After Roses 3-dimensional - ..so g to breed again, on occasions perfect they look almost real! -teaching as--fat--north as- Scot- -d it still being nice and «y Crochet this doily in white; or, 1'and, It is the butterflies hatch- rain not predicted until mid= have the roses contrast with a ' night, we left the clothes on the Ing from the eggs laid near the • • background of leaf green. northern end of the journey that • line and took to the road; en Pattern 840: crochet direction set out on the return flight.' On route. to Milton. You -.can gue,. _ - , a ' ' ' the Vthe� hand it is now what happened. By four o'clock . !or otton. that individuals of the American �t was raining andwe headed Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS monarch butterfly are capable of .or home in a hurry. I didn't (stamps cannot be accepted, use making similar- journeys in both' want to be driving in. a 'freezing postal note for safety) for this, directions. drizzle. Fortunately we got home - pattern to LAURA WH1rELER, Avery striking feature o! but- in time. So how can you win- sic -_ Box 1, 123 Eighteenth Si.', New tern mi rations is the astonish- by paying heed to weather re- , Toronto, Ont. ,ing steadfastness of direction ports or ignoring them? - Send, for a copy of 1959 Laura kept up. There are' records, for Sometimes ave hear it said the ' - Wheeler Needlecraft ' Book. . It instance, of their flying through seasons are changing -that the has lovely designt to order: em- a window on one side of a winters are not as extreme as L' . beoidery, crochet, knitting, weav- _ .,house.' and, out ,through another they used to be. 1 wonder - ing, q+tilting. toys. In the -book, on the. opposite side; another of don't you think it is we who a • special _ Surprise to make @ 'a •swarm that flew up one wall have changed_ more than the little girl happy - a cut -out -of, a house, across the roof and weather? It ham to be a really doll', clothes to color. ' Send 25 down the other side, In Ameri- _ bad storm now' before we really ' asenta for this took. ca it has been noticed that mon.: notice it. People demand that BUBBLE TROUBLE - Mrs. Jean Childs of London, England, is up - - filch butterflies on migration the roads be kept clear in winter to her axles- in floodwater. The Thames burst its honks near rest in festooning swarms on end_.naturally the•Department of - ' Mcldenhead, flooding the area and her carburetor. + . 183itE 7 - 1959 -17, the same tree year s-fter •year. Highways caters to the tax _ .. . r 1 l ` r �R'N Faug!rieva abbsdteted and did hoaoca lBooa=. Nis. •Tolman. s forma Pres AvabOt beg 3 Syotdfv311e tam. ttaday, Febrµary 18. it Z g. to fel°7-7 of the vocal chores. Scott gale Ideut, was present, and sang two 1.y--2. the Manufactured Hata. Roti Call 6-t �oww Green, of Liverpool Road, an enlightening an a proposed lovely soioe, and there e were duets by The Claremont Park Board held "A bfaaufaettued Article float Grsia Worthy has been confined to W suis -division in Bay Mrd. Palmer and Mrs, Freeman, two their annual meeting last week. Bill Current Events — Mrs. J. Peddie. ` -- bome with a throat infection. We Miss Evelyn estg.+te, Ddrs. Cos mSt�?as of the thuds•. We were ftp Welsh dropped from the Board, to T1te convener !err the program 10 hope he, is able to be out by now. sar, Mrs. Cok, rA W' on att- py to have Mrs, Bamford• with us, as leave Eddie Ortiz, Kal Vizley, Al. Mrs., Frank Carson. Lunch Comatitr )alis. Uonel Griffith, of Vancouver ended t last T onto t Presby- well ss visitors from Cherrywood Rozelle, Jack Rennie and Bob Mad tee: Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. Drai* ;(nee Beverley Bourns) arrived by terial at me tin on Tuesday, and Fairport, and all enjoyed a very ill and two members from the Tw•p. Mrs. Fred Evans .and - Mrs. Tsylo4,, plane recently for a short vacation February at H nited Church. pleasant afternoon together. Council. The Board will begin their In March, the. Claremont.. Institute with her parents Mr. And Mrs. Wm. Tho -John, ey y are moving Dumbarton United Church — weekly _dances again on February 20, will celebrate the 50th anniver�ry. ,Bourne, I to their new tonne in Ajax this week. Mr. J. Wilkinson occupied the pub- with a new o-chestra. Plans are being made for the medM Mrs. Douglas Plitz was in Ajax ' A Stanley Party was held on Fri- pit at the regular' morning service. Mr. Jack Mansell has been in tii'hit- Ing now. ' Tirospital .for: three days this. -past_ _day night. 3t-_t_l--home of Mr., The choir selection was "Pass Me by this week serving jury duty. 7 Allan Loyst entertained a number ireek, where she had a tonsilectomy. Mrs. Carter. Mr. Cart& is the skew Not-' O=Gentle Saviour",- with- Mr:- = Several `of-the-tocateguon mdsa_Satday last,=tltg A speedy and comipWte recovery representative for this district. Fantham taking the solo part. Mrs. bens attended a District Nominate Occasion of tris 7th birthday. , T is wished for Mr. Frank Signofetta, Miss Nellie � b a patient in Ivy Thompson conducted the Junior Meeting at Whitby on Friday even- Mr. and Mrs. Win. Gliddon and Pine Drive, who has been confined io Ajax Hospital. Congregation. Dtri•ing the week, b4r. Lynn,. visited ever the week -tad ill; Oshawa Hospital . The Village Group .met on %Veal- Wilkinson attended the opening of to Mike Valentino, Johnny Quanta Toronto with her_partnts Mr. and The regular meeting of the Val- • nesday, February 14, at the home of Knob Hill ' United' Church, where had some good luck in ice fishing at Mrs. Fred, Udell. Shari Willard Home and School Mrs. George McIlroy. A gift bras' Ifed. T*sadday was guest speaker. bis Lake Simcoe, as did John Devitt and Mr. and Mrs. Altati Fryer : ='Association was head od Febrttasy prtrfcntekl to Mrs: E. G. Code in ap- «•ilkinson� spoke of -some of the Anne spent last Saturday in Tocontq.. '10.' The est speaker, Principal of a group d friends. - gu pea pa predation of faifhful service. Plans citurthes, which ware built=on a hill Mr. and Mrs. Glaze Keevil were Due to increased coat of optratioa Vorthlia School, Ideaside, Mr. W. were made for- the Irish Stew- Sup• If we+ lift- outr eyes unto the hills the in Kitchener for' the week-eiid• vis- the Claremont Locker System wi$ tFVright, spoke on "Cooperation per to beheld in the church on Mar. spirit of God within us• .will teach us iting their daughter Ande,• ;who, is close down. on April, 1st. Patrons ake Between Parent and Teacher". 17th:' the night thing to • do. We -must ask b the Bell Telephone in requested .,to Have their lockers cm*., eulployed y We ate sort to 'r t that M* Miss' Wend Ma has been confin. God t6�ttefp %rs so we may be lifted ty by that date. Ther system was i.w Y report Y May -has � that city. , • . Ross Thompson is still confined to, ed to her home this art w things of earth. stalled over tea years„ o. nip P 9 Seven boys and three girls have Ajax Hospital. Its a cos Ova to Mi: Dawn Watson and Mr. Brian ---- --- ----- -- f The met ill be of the Golden above the P Y �--'"--'--�'--- - - - completed their training as Tra.fiy spend ' a First Wedding Anniversary• Macomb visited Mr: Macomb" C R' T Safety Guard, and look quite smart Age Curb will be held at the iyon`w! : but we're hoping she'll soon be well. grandpiother, Mrs. Real, of Port _ i g of Mr. and Mrs., Waiter Ward, t'toa! The' Bate Line Home and 'School pe'riy. each day at the. school crossing and Ttiesdap, February 17,.at 230, ray: 'Association held it's regular meeting Mr. Jack Phillips to eoafl�ed to The oyster supper la the Untied . the four corners in their whits belts Ar: Church last week Ovals, wall attended. and shoulder straps. Coale any enjoy am afternoon of oa February 9th,_ in that form of a Ajax Hospital where.he underwent entertainment. The members of -the ;�ebr supper. As February 19ab, i sargery. A number -of 'the Broughtam con The .Sarco employees have two , Br's Baptist Church and the Utsi%d Vft tion also attended. nights planned this month for their Church are uniting for the W 14 tions 'dna tug of Home and Visitors a the of ![r. and :6, they 9f n Claremont firemen had to battle social group• On February Day of PraJyer; on Friday, Februarf School-AiiQciitions, a prize . was Mrs. George Watson on the wgek. •snow drifts fa' trying to' -get to the will go on a tour of the Johns- givta for the test costume or lits end were: Mr. Colin Fallow, of Gley Major Manville Plant ;,at Port . Union, and 13. The service is to be held is the ic2e represlating 19I6. Whitby, sad Mr. and Mr91. Det, of home of Jas• Beckett, United Church at at 2.30 p. In. N 1.Mr. J. H. McClememt celebrated a Liverpool last week wMeh taels burotd. on February 20, will meet at Stouff- The oy_ter supper and progi'�e birthday on February- 6. 'On Sunday Mrs. Oscar Bourgiois ie In Mons A number from here attend vs11r- for bowling. sponsored by the W. A of the l fit= his psreaUds Mr. and Mrs. 'James treat vinhting reistfves. ed ''the ' hockey game in Stouifville, The regular meeting of the « ited Church on Thursday evcMV& his parent and his singer Mrs. Angus at vi district people attea$ed the eco Thursday night, when the Whitbylen's 2nstitute will be held on NVed- February AIL, was a success. no ais McFarlane Mr. McFarlane, Donna Ice Follies at Maple Leaf Gardens tables were laden .with fine food, o. 1utd Beverley helped to eat the birttf- this pasty weds well as eg; tars. Before the maid pre - day supper. - Mrs. Chas. Great, of Fairport Bch. gram began, Mr. O'BlenM sed .its The Denbarton #Iome and School graadasother of. Ruth Cane, died at I. L �� community singing with Mrs. Cil - Association held their "Fath)e't•s' -the Ajax H ital on Friday. .,ONTARIO Devitt at they iaeib. The hoti a oratz- Night" in the school on January 20, Mr. Fred Moffat wtis bereaved by T-- ___ extra also yen e • live y v _ al a w r. tri with Mr., Mulholland presiding over the death .of his mother, Nfrrs. Irster bets, after which Rev.,Cresswtll to:�k the well attended meeting, ably ass.. Moffat, at.. the. Oshawa. Ger .hospital. ����T� the chair and a very fine proz; mai isttd by Messrs Bill' Cooney, Benny The twin daughters c•7 air, and was rendered by local talent. cort��y ting, of nor. Win. Brown Jr.. and Rundell,. Jack Stephenson, Belson -Mrs. Wtn, Fairgrieve, S;:ru:r FIiiI . P' little Lynda Eastwood, of (iron.. Westi-ike, Jack Dodds, and Bill Fair- Drive, Sheila and Sandra, ceiebra'c�! f wood. •fir:, George Nilson au,i d;.u; gr*ve. •Guest of honour for the even• their- third birthday on February 7th � t ��i, 'CLUBS ghter, Dorothy. rendc-yq t •� ti l:ian� _ ing . yras .Re(,vc • Shernian c(•tt, . who The4r older sister Heather • celebrpt duets. Ruth �Yitchell , e a Whin bIr along With others in attend::ace• en- ed -her, birthday on January 2.t' �� t} fo5rd ,'ere entails nme=a pro�ieicd ny •� ' The Dumbarton t tiled r6urcit of hu morou:_ reading t the members of the Highland Creek I Woman's Assoc-alion isle!,' -i•etr A,n- 959 Walter' Pa>coe n1 '�oa er 11[t. Pipe Bard. Nrl:ri, accarrrp<,nied local nual Birthday Tarty tis m+ t ;he an. �r/� Zion t ,s e' there cele nut- is o..- _ rtou!li . ga moi don di r and t o ti ttsh' € �. Shit an. o Toro it v InAt . ! niver,�ar}^ of theta faunrltn ; Gever. ty • ' li i l`}areal©t c .star - three vears, a at their ncetr %U: on ,leo _ - •• ; ., �. u; oda last, to fete S sn.G, c'.r a. lead to �f , a , t,> n-;,�!a. • y Y' ii?t f ct„r.4 1e o �'Blc �� numiirr tris h.e:_ •� L 4-H Clubs are being organizer! at the present' time in the 4arious execut:ce .•� tl 1 '. h :� ', t • th�nac - I�L:S EL �T � ��� comrteunities'of Uwtario County. These dubs are as follows: fu tion. eIped ss3 • r _ ti _ u - - ---- - -- ------- ---- 4>♦ Dairy 'Calf Club .. : +1- Grain- C'I >: ' ' function TY SPE A 4-H Beef Calf Club 4H Potato Club ED CONSTRUCTION OF A TWELVE le11W. . FAST Service operating from -your vlainhy. 4H 'Swine Club 4H Troctor Club --: INCH w�ATER;~fAIN ON ISLAND ROAD AND A SIX INCH WATER- _ _ _. MAIN ON RIVERCOURT DRIVE IN _ 1B RRIABLE Seryl a by trained techn%tiens. c E . All fares bo and iris are eligible to ` in one, r anon of those THE TOWNSHIP OF PtCK RING I! QUARiIiNTIM Service at reasonaile sellas. I p p to TAKE NOTICE THAT: 4H Clubs. The ape limits are 12 too ZO years of age inclusive. (t) The Municipal Council of the s r e Township of Picker- ,; h ;Any boys and girls who an intoi*0ed shouhi pet in touch with Phone �ick� . 5 G3rporation of th - - lag .intends to construct as a local ice- � • • rieuhure Uxbridge, as aeon as rovement a ' twdve-inch , watermaist Hm ,>�nMp WHITBY, AJAX, ►ICl11ER M sed DU*&A"M possible. along Island Se Drive w Ratercottrt. Drive and theme • along Rivercosat Drive from I-Q&M r • to a point Six hundred and forW_ Road ti ____ _-- -fess (640') northerly and intends to spacially assess the whole of Ae cwt �� dric � thereof upon as area known as Piekar- 6klag Water Area No. t, being that area. in the Towaship of Pickarins tying. won of the Roage litter• 2) nw estimated cod of 60 CW. You know lip is safe, ciesm, Eleven suwAioa of the ow Hired w* paW by to .7 c �;,:a �1Lth�t a euctir"ty is be amou-- Dollars fs l t, izo to :dependable, worry -free! owners of lead iaof which athe said water safes Clean ...just tee how bright your kitchen walls and _ 1 Too. t. The Dose of 'the proposed cos- . sdroctios is to be divided' into two parts ------------ ge of 4W 4 30014011 ` curtainsstay when you cook electrically..: no blac>sened ,, nnhh -- a follows:- _ _ ��i7c vim• (a) dots and pane*, either! .. - a tI�'tv�.z • a s special assessment on the rate- able property abutting of frOnting Modern ...'electricity brings the modern convenience ofCM the pro"Sed watermain at the Keep paper towels handy ram of •1 Kite Dollars sad - _.—automatic controls to tighten your work, brighten your - . ... for wiping spills off a fiot _ .''. .;' � Sixteen Cents ($3.16) per foot ` range'. A cold wet cloth �s+ontage. Unless payment of this _ .. Safe... clean ... modern ... three little words become may start cracks in the - three big reasons why today, more than ever before, -you ” porcelain. 'Ibe elated ssppuxu annual ual rate _ 'get more out of life when you get the most out of electricity, per foot frontage• is Twenty-seven and fifty-five one hundredths cauls _ - (b) <... :'. 134.2')55). a special assessment on. all the ;1 . • rateable property in the said ,, _ , • water area number . ' r 1 in as amount ■ ■ ■ sufficient to provide for the td - ELECTRICALLY r nre b r_ J_ - dingtdebentur hara=ss /J ance ofsaid' • e ser, f clean, modern way' mala including h��• and the cost of maintenance • -- asaaagemeat and the estimated• ia- __crease to the mill rate based ori - - - preseat ' assessmemt is 0 miF1s. :- ATi�NAI ELECTR1CAL� WEf K— FEB. 80. TEL 14#!t Lira • - (3) AppUcatioa .wall be made by rite Corporation to the Ontario Municipal d for its approval of the uadet♦at:• Boar _ Of W Wd conmuctkm =111 MY « - owner may within twenty-one days atlee t a � • ELECTRICITY DOPS4e -MUCH ... CO SO LITTLE the first publication of this notice fib - - _ with the �Soard his objection to the sail • . � �ingSuadCrtaken work (4) - e y approve of the -- - - . _ .7 ­ said , said work being undertaken but before _ int a e ' , . - • . ... . _„ t ., • t the said ' g w it array ap� /� �f�f t Join il.�Lter t�lL LGS om7 i fSSfon Place when Y obl ions o work will be considered. am Y DATED t Brough this 9th da of - _ LLOYD February,1959,• _ A 0. xA61f, Chainatari -.',lis_. _ _- -. ._ ..w'"°�lC•R +IPS.'-Js•'� ,i,a.�a.a.. _� x l'.L-.i.'ID:S�'..a_ ' — Committer to b< selected luer. a Silver Aollar.. Sue Olsen, woo a team from Srarboro, by z s,00te of It is the hope of the new Board Silver Dollar with the hidden score. 14—e, at Whitby Area,&, on Moeiday, that a*cry persued in this district 1 Congratulatioe, to Larry LeBiaac The girls need 4 or 5 more players will take advantage of the'' "Aare --1 of Bryeemaor, -who became a "new" I to fill the ' team and are ;Trip; look- -_ --------- _ - Library' 1 - - L _ errant Pablo racy its ya9. Scoot iii - Troop C. tat. •,Highland ing fora spotrsor. AnyorLe interest- LibraryA NiCE COMPLIMENT Neu s are: Tuesday after- I. Creek, at�last Monday's "Going Up ed is asked to call TEaiple 9.2214. noon, 3—r,' Tuegday !right, 7'--9; . Ceremony', Don't forget the 'Valentine Dance ddd ( Saturday afternoon, 3r-5 M. We were sorry to hear that Mr. at the School on Saturday, Feb. 14. I P. A release issued last week by the Department of Lands and ----- --- Ed: Broome, Rouge Hills Drive, had states that Pickering district has more bird feeding sta- � s ' t1A * 11 ------------------------------- Forests, � 1/ suffered a heart attack last week and ;tions that any other area it's size in Ontal-io. We think residents :GREEk is critically i in St. Michael's Hos- �RQ.€� �Q� _ pi Th - - • can take this as a compliment. Congrathlatioas to _bir, and ,biro,. _ -The friends -of -Mn Newman Coil The Home and School will hold' �"he-tirapetch was -taken-from-an rtem that appeared sever - ern >v;eon, in the at rival of well ett of Jaybell Grove, will be glad to their Regular Executive Meeting on weeks ago in the News, that listed some of the birds to be seen son Larry Kevin, on Friday, Feb know that he is up and around a- Tuesday, February 17, at the school • --plat these feeding stations. Among them are: Nuthatchers, Chicka- ruary 3, 1959, at the Oshawa Hosp gain and able to go outdoors. at 8.15 p. in. All members urged to deer, Bluejays, Juncos and Sparrows. real. Happy birthday to Terry Betts, of attend. Mrs Olyna Eastwood and Linda. Mr. and Mrs. Lanni n and dao We have talked to. a number of these bird enthusiasts and 1 Donshire Court. Terry was 7 years! ?iBa Learn that such a hobby can become very interesting. Unless you also Mr.- Win Brown, participated in old on February 4tb, and celebrated ghters, of Scarboro, visited Mr. azul Watlt.t4, bag 8 fent commercial t bird feeding static the test the concert, held after the oyster his birthday' with a party far his ` Dies. Carter, on Sunday. y type g n, supper at Claremont United Church, friends. Mr, and 'airs. Cornutt had the lat.. Is almost rill. last Thur:.day evening. sorry to hear that`. Carl French, ter'tstion Mr. and Mrs, W. Chafes, A wooden box, with the end knocked out and nailed to the kit- Rev.., T.: Fkethavi cl;o,e ."Pride'. of'' R rogue Hi11s' Dr;,. fell and broke of Green River, with them Sunday. chert window will give -you (pardon the pun) a bird's eye view of for his theme at the regular Sunday' his arm: Carel is: back st school now Mrs. A•' McKenzie and Mrs. W _ range. You may.have trouble with squirrels'as they worship. Mrs. Clens.• Closson saang— and we hope he. won't find the next Middleton attended' the Grand Jury. too are fill&ng it very diff cult'in this wintry -weather .to -find "Ht , J.ifted ,rte five weeks. too bee, qt Whitby, on Monday. _ a annQ.gysfer supper, sponsor . ;, t enough food. If -you want birds instead of squirrels, it is suggested ' Two: of slat iv% to X ,children, h, Heard frost Mrs. Roy d - h, and you nail tin around the edge of tate box. Place some feed in small `'e1 by the mea of .the congrcg-+ion; Rouge Hills Drive, f+avt been ia, the. the cliatace is not too move for Mr. s in the box-amdd'ejn 'no time you should have birds f right will s. jacheldk on March not hospital recently. Jennifer has re- Keith. They hope to move 6o Okaw- Y feedingMrs. Jack Brooke was at home to turned home from AAx Hospital, gB_ n Valley around Easter. by the kitchen window. memb+itrs of the W. M. S., Thurs after. having an ikttaek of apgendre- Mr. and Mrs. W. Sowerby awd. It has been suggested that you do not use wire or metal for a day afternoon, for their monthly his. Michael revs also been in boa- son visited .Mr. and Mrs. H. Wilk t feeding station One man who hung' suet in a wire mesh bag from as•etui4- pital' and is still an the sick list. inson, • of Willdwdale, on Sunda the limb of a tree, found that a nuthatch; in poking through the ------------------------------------------------ ..--�•_----.--------------------- -------Y- wire, had its eye frozen to the mesh. This type of feeder is suitable t - - ;n warmer weather. _ ' �#ttDttY F� �nthrt's - B Ii�ATE�t The.co$t of feeding' birds is very little in comparison to the The Club met on Saturday even- interest'and fun you and the children will have from watching the ing at the home of Preddeat Bill, A social evening was held on Mon. birds. Any feed store will sell you mixed feed in small quantities and Mrs. Guthrie: After the basin- day night at the home of Mr. and am this is said to be the cheapest way to buy it. ess, a game of euchrje was enjoyed. Mis. john Henderson, to ra:ioe moneyPROMPT DELIVERY iffle.like the idea of feeding birds in the winter. We intend to The winners were. Ladies - Mrs. for a new ,floor at the Fairport Lrn- + Wm. Brown and Mrs. Bert. Guthrie; Pickering 74 try it and see how many varieties_ we can attract. We hope you feel -it Church Sunday School it,00st. the same way. Men -Bert Guthrie olid Bi21 h3ro�wn A g� crowd attended, desyitc elate - Jr. There will be a skating party this bad weather and iry roads. $. Saturday evening. The World Day of Prayer ServigK Happy birthrday to Alykon Hut- • �+� Claremont Public Library, i chtison, who will be six Years old on or •Zenith 26 6►50 DISCDt will be held during the Church Ser- Valentfae Da (no tall Chi SS Township vice this Sunday afternoon. Y' a \ � - Over 1-8 new books were purchas- Mn, A. .Smith, Edmonton, is vis. Amongst those Confined to huge, • with measles this week are Clifford ed during the year—lUfi for �ui�em'lcs.. iting her daughter Mrs: James • Dau• Purchasing The school now receives, do loan, Clark Sharor. Davis. Betty Whyte. idson and Mr. Davidson. The girls' hockey team was succ • Arthur Mitchell We new books for children to read dor- Mr. and Mrs. Brute Lyons, Oak • essful in ueatir..g ao ill star girt; i A discussion on purchasing. within the ing school hours. and also • a supply' ville, visited on Saturday with Bruce's township arose when accoria_ts were i kept at the library for extra. reading . uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. G. -`• being passed this week at township, material. Thg report show % over 9t1 '. council. i children comingto the Libra -ti a• lzatt A J A.X AND P I C K E R f N G Sympathy is extended to Mr. and CouncMor HarryAshton maintained members and reading some. 12 00 dor- Mrs. Fred White in the passing of i3 E N E R A L HOSPITAL _ il!, that not enough garages in the township + ing the year. Adult nicmberbhip a Mrs. White's father, Dar. E. Gill, 41 ° 'were getting the business of servicing { round. S3 with close to 1700 books be- Li AJAX , O M T A R 10 - ` - flhe police, cruisers. 'He -contended they ing read. --------------- pay ------pay taxes and should have the business , The -big item during 1958 was the _ -;if they can provide the service at.the forming of the Public Library in -WEST ROUGE ANN�AL Ct tPORAt N MEETING ttijht Prim '.School Section No, 1S.• This tool: Deputy -reeve !razz McPherson alsol considera6lc time and effort on the A' most interesting meeting u� .*eked about the business of ambulance, part of Board .members, but after a' held last Wednesday - by the N' est service. She �e1:rd• "what pulley. the very successful caw -ass with the pct Rouge Home and School Associat %'lam is hereby given that a.general meeting of the shareholders l;owndhip police used in calling am- ition some 635'x of the ratepayers a inn. Slide were shcrwn on t:he_.wor4c of Ajax arrd'Piekering Gen+xal Hospital will be held a balances". r " greed there should he a Public ! e ones esidenee, e aro as that the tax- is eying rare' in t cir school - ftction, TInfs Unit.- Dr McBean -and Miss M.C. Important: In ocsordance with the Hospital By -Laws, "Any perr,on _ !hospital be checked on their policy of mean ts•at. an\ person, adult or Call, School Nurse. with their coon who pays to the Corporation at least thirty days before the Calling ambulance. --. child. living in the scltoc :'ae�t:on has imntary and answer:+ -to various Annual Meeting in any year, the sum of $1.01, shall be a Member ` FR F;F;.,,ti•e of the -book`; iii the lib qucFtions, enlightened lila of -us as --------------------------------- Corporation uinyear." r"y . of the for the ensTherefore, those wishing • rar%, abiding by the rule. dimf, to the sere ice: given -by'the Heald: to qualifya Member of the Corporation for the current year - Planning. Board �) tli,r Literary Board. Pc. nle out '"Unit. are requested to have thele fee in the hands of the Secretary no sdie this Section will kc asked to Third and Last Cali for the Val later than Soturday,,Pebrvary 21st, 1994. NNews- pay a small membership zea The entire Dance at the Golf Club, ass Members and all interested ns aro cordial invited to otteni newly appointed Board for 1959 ic: Saturday night. Join in with the West P�� 1% Mrs. Geo. McConnell, Chairman; Dr, Rouge Bowling Qub and have as It is a point well taken, raid' li.�' N. F. Tontlimon, Treasurer; Mrs. ,evening of fun. K. D. MORLEY, J. SHERMAN SCOTT, icraig.at the Pickering Township Plan- Clare Keevil. Secretary; Mrs. Rich. IGwanis Junior BowLis g. League Prwidenf ani Secretory. ;nine Board last Friday. "These people` Cooper. Mr: Don Fledges, an.i Mrs. I\'e�►st Ken Tangllt with 218. was ���CM of *10 &OCWd ext the Fourth Coneeesion are' con- I Har Porter, Librarian. The Book high bowler- last SaturAw, and was - ,eemed with what might happen at a, • ',future date when there is no control _,over the land use in the ares. It is the function of tyre Plan Board to • , nutg guide thus development of the Town- +ehfpp " 4 ee• . h?rofessor LeBrie appeared rig a kestrian for a delegation of two at po cg 17 ,trite Planning Board. He presented the utero of the ratepayers on the �a qe x . Fourth Concession over the liossibilityy-- of fact*rie& partac.4SHy "those which. — "� ereote nuisance by smoke, noise, dust, r,,� " r.� r• —. et cetera. Most of -the people are small property -owners and they wouldn't -- want just any type -of industry to come into the area," he said. After Professor LeBrie's recent ap °P quranee before the. council the re est "was turned over to Mr. Little of Project Planners for farther F study," said Reeve Sherman Scott. The reason that the Tilling Sash and 3 + + Door Factory developed in the area -• —.vas that he purchased a 10 acre piece and and na Planning aent is required for the purchase or �} land. ' - axle of ten acres or more of nd rw to William MacDonald and Harry Tims inforttxd the Pickering Township Pian- loti 1 istyer trtlasiistt > " : ring Board last Friday that they die- s ` S R covered there is registered plans for the s s trip y«+ x forwe'rd to own" o Frenchman s Bay area. As a result these w, , — registered plans have to be taken into consideration when the .overall plan is �' 'E 7 zc, •. kQ,r — p+a Y r mads for the project. It means a change"•*4 b sl i+ottts s# his Owtt - in the type of housing that can go in X yyfk �' i `the area where -the registered plans are • a rte, � �`�, s e, y r located The West side of the project is _ 1; � ! -to be developed for high-class homes.` Before the vlvork could be completed in drawing tip of the project plans the 1G Metro Conservation Authorities inspect &11 the Fmatbman�i Bay apga a Bested that certai nareas lie left in their xp y GM ''tnatural state as greenbelt areas. The ' '' ' plans presented to the Planning Board may have to be amended but they are ' the copies of the plans that are now ai • •So batU are bixildina up back aC04M%X '1t6 before the Metro Planning Board and _. De - the Department of Planning and De- - elopment. _ All ;o t of profile ... >v'agc earner;• farm- buyir mon:y i,rdcrs, pu+chasin9 foreign :L -------_--- Hvusc��i4 c .. , dii tticir eecharf'e. using �al'ay deposit boxes: to}k- --------------------- er,. bu;inesmcn, ANNOUNCEMENT sl�in_,;znd oilier bani:int, at a chartered `in_ over financial prnhlcros of'a personal , ' bank. -• ol• husines,. nature. And the list (Toes on Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ross Irwin spay in and doer out, in every on; iii 4� and on ... announce the marriage of their dau- q ghter, Geraldine Emily to Mr. Frank branches, bank customers are -making de- -Only a chartered ba+;k oflcrr a full range ' j lau Atkinson, of Oshawa, on Friposit•;, arranging loans, cashing cheques, of banking services ender vine root. 'day, January, the Second, Nineteen ;.', snared and frftr-dm, at Oshawa. THE . THE CN.ARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY _ .- • ..w+,..ce..�••...--_�.,. - ..p .'. ..... �,.w., ._ t�- _ _ �•2z:�"'^n-"' _ ...,..,.�a-..:.Ser.._. C" JARANTBIED RadW-T V Service Any Make or Model _ - .-. ;fur Field - �3 � S Deily Sovi s To Aad FVM Oshawa Met No. 7.Poe . 'O�iOer All - • .ba�AtA7Er �'id� 109! M, ki CLARK .WWI 103M ALUd9VONIM9 Aoth' .iatdc,ft t. Sflitr ]islielsrlr M+MM� haat 1WA' - lSiibsy. �>G= 0 of OAS. S lata r Q ¢MS iMacs. NO- . ; iPaastia.a isteh . potl�1 alesra• sawleter, Sof ichor, Notary Pubtk Nestdsh as OY LiRoad MBW2" AT. 2.'MI or AT. Mass . Beer+w - Jrt•t>b J�� !•sae: `- 1 o a ;t • • • rwe's, and later the Brick Church, in Canon H. S. Shepherd eonducteii� ; � I� Piston.. the service, assi�ttd by Retr J. 3,. In her later years, Mrs. 'Dioifatt Crouch. Interment at St. George'6 � Llae► Htm made her home with her son Fred, Cemetery. -living at Whitby,- -then at Picl4erins_ _ --------------------- -_ ___ ----. . !" It is with regretw•e note the H4r Merest in music continued all THE LADIES' AID OF 1 passing of one of Whitevale's oldest inter Fit iter life and she. took a great - residents, Mr. Llew Hagerman, who interest too, ir. the Maple Leaf and St. Andrew's � ��,�azs �� 1 =; FUNERAL DIRECTOR the Whitby Dunlop hockey ream _ was barn on the farm about one mile r west of the village, and -which was Surviving are her sbu Fred, o. HOT LUNCHEON _i' i•_ , FURNITURE DEALER ' -purchased from the Crown about the Pickering, and a sister Mrs.• Ita,e In The Church School Room Scl,ureman; . daughter in law Anne, THURSDAY, FE$RUARY 14. '. year 2830, by --his great grandfather, .and three grandsons' Dbugtas, Will.- - 12.00 Noon. to 1.00 P- M- � _ Mr. Hageman wa4 born in the j • iam and Robert. EVERYONE WELCOME , T year 1677, :io his life span was just Rev. M. 'Buttars officiated at the FREEWILL OFVZRING rrjywN "AWMbEfto SOMM ten years short of the y,Lars since service at Pickering. Later, service Their Regular Meeting WU1 Be DAY NMT—: Confederation. was -held ,at Picton United Church, - Held At 2.00 P. M. k He early showed --great musical with interment in Glenwood Cem _ ____________ skill, and at the age of eleven years, etery Mausoleum. -., MARTIN `FILM ARTI LUTHER -- was asked :to join the Whitevale pallbearers were: the three grand- To Be Shown :'Ai - <` wk IACMC404WA PteP. Bras.% Band. This band of *.amateur , sons; Allan- B. Moore, David , Len- ST. PAUL'S UNIT'EYS CHURCH � musicians worn many corrtest. against nox, Milton Sleep and Bud Willett. AJC tljr best. in Ontario;'- ha.Ning been - FRIDAY, MACH 6,-130 P. W �ri0l1� pick s 143 judged the best in Ontario: on `'eY- _ -Mss. Wi91am Chamberlain Under The Auspices' Of " I eral oeeasions. C.`Q I. T.'And'Coronation-L. O. U ' _ � _ As a young tiiad he leained the Funeral services were, held in .St _ 32:i2 AJM blacksmith trade, and worked for the George's Anglican Church last Satur- mar 6 ;7 Speight Wagon- Works at Markhagn day for Mrs. Wtn. Chamberlain. of _--------_ -__-- for some years: Returning _ to the Pickering, %vho passed away' suddenly - family farm in 1914 he built up a last week at the h'omer's College LOYAL ORANQE LODOS . J. ?ii0ii'P60iii, Ary yl g, fine herd of purbred Jert!'ey cattle. Hospital. M*u F.nt Tuesday Of •Mooch ..i It was always a deligttt-to drive past Mrs. Chamberlain w•as` born in Glas= At ,B1rrlder ad Sol ckw his well kept ,farm. Always civic Eo'w Stotland, and came to Canada CHURCH OF THE ; Cehl� read �� minded he was for many yeas a in 1926. The family moved to Pick- HOLY TRINITi� armob do menibw ' of the Wfvtevale School wing from Toronto about six years A. K. Ferxusm i s � Bo3rd' When the shortage of help ago. Mrs. Chamberlain was active in FaIR Mastae - made it negessary 'for him to quit this community. and in church work.21 Beech Ave: Phone Ajaz 1251' j nwbmm Pbene- Ajar 196 fanning -,-he- retired to Whitevale here. She was a member of St. Geor- -------------------=--------- where he passed away ;on Sunday ge's Anglican Church, and the Wom- WATKINS Reeme eon TBmYia *4m evening, February 1. en's Guild. She. held the office of He leaves to mourn: his wifer who Nobe Grand in the Easter Rebekah Watlena Rural Dealer' wants$ or th6 as Mis.= Lillie Ormerod, he m4rried Lodge, and the office of Tawny Owl South Half of Pickering TownshiF► in 1909; also his two daughters, Mrs, with the 2nd Pickering Brownie Pack. Age 30 to 60• W2ddn Products. Vat- Jens. Baldwin, of, Erin; Mrs. .Nei! She is survived by her husband and. io:tally sold and advesbised for 90 yts. Petty. Brooklin; ; and two grand- three children, Ronald, Wlendy mg Apply by letter to --F. B. Helfaw, � /1t»['I01!19ER, children, and his only early living e Robert; her mother Nir-4 F. Robin • 345 Mary Street, Oshawa. sister Mrs. Ethel Thomas, of Wood'- feb 20 �S "a Wwft Towaakim vine. son, and two broths, Robert,, High- ----------------------------- l Form Bemsie�ld ■A R�+� a great num er - d Greek, and John, of -Calgary. --- , attended hi funcraf, which was held Astow A 800 A2147 on Wednesday, February 4., bore a Aftea�llas Given silent testimony to the esteem thi3 lEwe bane a complete line of termlM ddristrict had far a good neighbor. _ . W� ' = ) npft JW 9-3616 Annie Elisabeth Moffatt "• _ _ Funeral servi*> , were held last 0pf 4r� - �- - comw!MT ]lid' Saturday for Annie Elizabeth Moffatt who passed away , at the Oshawa SUM Ai¢LQi AXD Hospital, after a brief illness. ri e;tll�eir Bora in 188Z. of United Empire Quality ' wo MIL" Walme Davao Loyalist stock, she was the daughter Mee Mh �� fo the late Peter A. Williams and BalancedFees�s CALL - ]!s. ffis3LL4 Elizabeth Brown. Until about thirty deed ' Na�9d Aad Maselaeosd vears.ago, she took an active part,its ` Same» public hie, having started to teach Mz - O� piano at the age of fifteen years. She ;SEE US TODAY. YOU .CAN STILL'SAVE ON FERTILIZER>�P a later took pipe organ at Albert Col= _11ARXET FOR 000 s • ttewsd0(ilege, a cv i r scare star. WE ARE ALSO IN THE canon noernt , — qR0UG *A . - ! White and Mrs. L jbhastoa. The >l1p J. Davis on Sunday. ttu I.eAlature in session. They A*- ghbors and relatives; also the W f program Convener vrBl be firs. H. We arse glad to hear Mr. S. Rea.. iced the Sigmund Sesnwt Canadsaaa ._olE the Resb7tatatt meson, and The 4-S• Club held their Achieve- Plaxton, assisted by Mrs. M. Elli- man has so far reoovered to be able Art Gallery, . and also . the use, Friendship Group a gnat; the N z —��—'intent Day, at Pott Percy High School colt and Mrs. W, Gray. Roll ,Cal)-- ' to conic ..hoose from the hospitaE, on wizen they -saw topics. Conaecbel with sea and Staff at tlfe hospital, ._ 'a February 7. Clubs' were present Pea& . Sunday. their studies. their expressions shown me in Cat: e from Altona, Brooklin, Mount Zion, The World Day of Prayer will be Miss Barbara Maus of Montreal, • : __ __-� - sand en, dnnas my ataT 14 ` Quaker Hill and. Braze- }told in the church here on Friday, is. spending a few days, at her hoarse "Come What --come Ma3e the Oshawa hospital . ` 4 sport Perry, 4 re.---r- Sham. Brougham girls put on an ex- February 13, at 2.30 p. m. All ladtee The meeting of the Wom.. On cede „-------------J�-----"--- M Murdoch �, e it' which was "Uses of Ground welcome. February; the Dorothy Willson was Com The regular wr akly euchre yrs en's Aea tion was held at the Pickers District High School is L EG I O. . . N FA W K Pickering jpsentatar. . The following girls recei.• held last Tuesday when the follol mg manse, in Claremont, on Wednesday, presenting an evening of entertaiar •;6" their "aprons",: Jean Barclay, were winners: Mrs. M. Ellicott, Mrs. February 4, with a good attendarice. went This show, goes by the title— Attention Veterait�: JCFrace Jackson, Pat Hardee, Cheryl W. Carlton, Mr. Glen Percy and Mr. The President, Mrs. Philip was in "Come What --Corrie May'; and Your Legion, Branch 541, Duvj*,' « ¢,iscombe, Margaret Roberts. Dor.. W. Hardy. charge. The D@votional was taken by means precisejy that. Anything lying ton, wishes to extend air ist�ita'tioa « ?pthy Willson abna with the two The regular meeting of the Young Mrs. Matthews, and the program in 'around the school has beta thrown all veterans in shin asjea to di+op .44 e ' leaders, Mrs. !Good�iari apd Mrs. PeopUe's Union was held on Monday charge of Rev. A. Crc3Avell, wbo into a g�'at big pot,.,antf, lies' for a visit and chat` with ds, ay Marden: Certificates were also pres- evening at the home of Dorothy gave a ver}! interesting Program by come a sort of theatrical "pot luck''. Saturday -afternoon, frolm 2.00 f ' Voted. to Dorothy Willson and Willson, on' February 2. The prog. showing coloured pictures .tat}.n The #stat act is made up of skits, 4.00 o'dock.'We are located on ' t X Iieyl J i�combe by Uri. Gordon. ram convener was Margaret Roberts. from the West to East Coasts. Miss ung, -d;ghing, pantomime, gymn- north side of the Second Concessic°- ;'. _ LCoiinty honours were also presented The Young People enjoyed a very Glenys Cresswell favoured with.L a' m astics, and, we hope, humour, The just west' of Spruce Hill Road:. to ,.Dorothy Willson by Mrs. Honey fine piano solo, playkad by Don Kim piano solo, which was enjoyed tky second act, a one act play "The Red dur Sports Convaittee has org u gor completing six units. Jdr. and Mrst Guild Harbron and all. Mrs. Hamilton gave the Card Velvet. Govt" is.a, comedy. 4:It-deals ped s•:. Dart Night every Tuesday Congratulations to Mr, John Hart daughter Ina Jean, of Myrtle, visited report. Mrs:' Ii, Bas'c1ay.'was seere� writlE-fhe problem of; a M}rxican peas- 8.30 p. m and a Cribbage Night t y pey who was married on Friday ev.. `their aunt Mrs. Matthews on Sunday. tary, due to,.' the . absence of 'Mrs. 'ant', who wishes to raise enodgh ery nursday at the time time. ?ming id Ajax United Church. The Mrs. Carswell and. daughter; also Malcolm• Hostesses: Mrs. Cress ai y`t6 buy a goat• So, cut tltE I6th, Memberg are reminded that 1 ,bride is elle former !Miss P. Hall, Mrs. K. Bent and *childien, of Osh and Mrs. H. Barclay then served a rather than etay at__home and watch Night is Social Night. This evens.. jdaughter of Dir. and Mrd. Hall, of awa, called oar their mother Mrs• daiAy lunch. television, 'came arotttd_a Jdaug t 830 to is aperi to all members, their pis The reception was held at the Hamilton, on Sunday. ; •A number'of our .young people e - Pickwing-Hi and 'see some and friends. We .have a very enla.', tome o8 "the brWs parents. The Mr. G. Crowder, of Mannett, • ret,. joyed a trip to Tosonto oa Wedsies: teal live/eatertaiunieat in, ootid flesh able evening, 'with daaiciag, eases 14 1homebappf'tcouple will reside in London. urmpd home after spending a few VV elf scat week. Tliie Grade-nA wid littlag colour. It makft a ehaage. and darts for all. ; i ! The g t W. days with hi M regular, of he DI v, h s sister, rs Englrsii, students of Predcerrrtg District high —iron atulatrons, to our Gila 4 jS> of the United Church will be held and also visiting his father ii- the Srhooi with their teacher, or Wm. ----------•-------- ---- . -• A� ort his "tion Zai May -- - ':._ gess � }pa 2hurs&y afternoon, February 19, Oshawa Hospital. r Pnish, of .°tjax, tread of the t school GM Gostme goer' for Zone Fl. Our St= : fat the tome of Mrs. W. C. Willson, Mr. and Mrs. Davis; also fr. and History Departateert, visited the Par- I would lib ea:tab the er/Dor- rvidttes go 'with Al to hlal new tis i ;lastristed by Mrs. Weir, Mrs.' John Mm Hall, all of Toronto, visited liament BuiMiags, in Toronto, to seetudity to thank al'=W himds, mi- May , he have smooth aging. � A r �y .. F a ' _DODGET. *i , Nolf' 1Gii , ( i C'..1-lue-!:'�'Ei t''.v ]'; ..P:.. ?_4 !� J ves • nv9 t rt, �i_; cf ttiegcariso sin6othlyrlock �cc-1 you moe: Swivefront seats, t: � e. c :ely in place a � :: 5= i,e button controls for drive decor Sad heater- y "E Fide to tame the roualiest rvit'd of tightest �. - curve. >1da to :i.<.-e'I:-)tal=Cor.fact brakes, OrifloK s -,o .absorbers, r, de+ii , arkim, ')rake- ; and many, more!.t and you begin to. see .« - " hyo lodge ti -.-es. you. the most cat', -at file lowest po&--ible.pnce. 1 - - -VE $O TO -_ P1 I� Yon want luxury and ad�entuie, this is your ]rind of ear, this brilliant new DeSoto. And look at the wondwfid.ideas that help - ;dP niaite it so. ..The finest combination of agile.• hi g5 -spirited V -B go -power and safe, smooth stop,power 'ever mounted on a single 'chassis. Finger-tip driving ease for tate controls you use most ' ' (TorqueFlite automatic drive; new De Soto heating system). Inspect - -- the fresh new'fashion and features that are De Soto—only! Thea ask the priceWe pro est, �t-llookinl job, put a new you want the tough evil . -'59 S - - : :. weptli Dodge of or . 'ne to k f you And . You can expect your jobs .to be a whale of a P� Jo - lot easier! Big, new, luxury -styled cabs are ,... a " _ .comfort -designed. Clutch pedals are hydrau- i lically actuated for much easier operation, Brae and clutch pedals are suspended to give you more foo room. a aPPY to _ +you rifler• hDodge truck for your iob ' DODGE DO TRUCKS efnP'oai this handsome new Sweptline all tint : , . • o L � y 1 way • up to 49,000.1b: ma: GVW P wet j s Giants. See them now! : _ Stip it and test-drive the value -packed Dedle : ; : tae Wiriees and spirited Be Sob.; ; - or a sleek, strapping pert ledge. Trick MR! _ _ I :-,­D*i ne otor a es iserings , service was held .last • roeaise of a great fetuce and Mas Lowe Jones .yam R 1lSB 208 B. Suter 217:.8. Bryant 213; P. - B.9tm youngrat. day_ p We welcome any iady who would Miss Phyllis jones, Oshavra spd► '` - Cameron 214; K..Lishm n 213; E. Snr►day for Kathleen, the week end at her h me. hteer of Mr..and Mrs. David Meade. like Bonnetta 212: L Staples, 2'06• B ted, ,-Mr• ----- -----------------= to pia us. Mi hstdtty Tiffin. of ' Oshaw�l z ' • .s 200 Spores - baadicap - H. Neale Rev. aeries Gille_spie�ffiq►a --'""-_---- H, r. :peat the �:ek and th M and M. , ' �S , -AD• M. ' Zishatjd Wt.. B. Bry- and Mrs. W. Stewart, Ist. Cos are Mrs. Atlas Carson. 4. - iiiida 5 g, Thome- her Godparents• The Active Service Class will mee! . 90 sic sat 256; P. Caaxros 250; 1 acd Sunday at 10 - 3• . Wi1�1 =� ' ' :L' - # son 243, 214; H. I.eanox 222: L. Sun '=lee Merry Hacrtaszkers' 0" met next Wednesday night at the 1�oa�2�1 Y 1. wry 8 Stapfes 220: F• Calvert 219, 294: B. a. as. at the hpau of ,Mrs Weldon, in the Port Perry High -of bars. Allan Carson. '. 3'Safer"219: E. Cttta�ie-218{ P. Rich. Diriue Service with Holy Common- SatwdgY Sunday _ 31 flat. _ H. ?Reale 241; ardson 212: IL Dawson 311: N. ion at 11.15 at the home of Mrs W. School for Arai Da d Day. tars at the Cacaos hope `.._• 3Qr. sad' adrs.' David pmg►n, Tor- were: Mr. and .Mrs. jos. Halliday lsandieaa - H. Neale Brigels W& 203; H. Mitchell 206: B. Everett Rosebaaic RdI.N• ��� spent the week end with her and � Oshawa, ins Mr. and . Ham+ rip - - - F - 'Tftiompaois.'�5; P. Stratford 2001 The W. L adet at the - . Thomm- S. it Wenzel,, .5rwe ill p�� fs S b �d t'aeeil jode1C Carson of Tor+ottto• 613: li;b Tripleflat --------------- Ltit11� •The Yonas People's Uripn met on - - -.- th4 '"Wk, the loyalty aa� • Sunday riot at the. hoMe of MT r• N d65Y, M H Nraie ?tt OLO" t 4 .sdnt 1dcCtlw+r. ing bership of t3sis F - ' T 00p,M, - GOUGE HILLS OPEN AVERY EVENING ILL. 7: � : : � •: EXCEPT THVRS4 & FRI TILL 9:00 P.M• T _'OWN 140. Z HIGIMAY P&CES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT. FEB. 12th -. 3th - 14th' JUST EAST OF ROUGE BRIDGE PARA own (�c1rz�) _ � _ FLAVOURS) • ® (ALL so ,� _.H$ r D��ts i (YOU SAVE 180} , - 3+( it, To F:-- OOD J>QBiLE _ , 7 �a 19C w "Vini 41 ej _ _in OM COR -- - .tin .� .. - � of 0� �� of2 or 0 A D B II R Y ' B INSTANT csoaOLA'1'E DBINK , .39 •�,�, ' YOUR SAYING 3 7* ----+ ' _ _ C . C H O C lb. tin - - Q tive or Shortbread} .1/a LB P84 i �'x]I 94 OL Sliced Loss PEEK FREAN'B (Diger - N circ , - TABIX �, �/ C _ • =19 � - BIt E AID BISCUI T 80 OS. JAIL (YOUR A4IN IS 60) -' BABITA2�T PjLM GUN MAPLE LEAlr PR00E88 d 1 �' �� P10ELS -45C L.L ffi'°) 55c ,.'i1. BY RO s0,� BiA� r , , Z"t "TNQ 39 40) _. d,.. BA 1 MaiO!" do Olr! !LII! 1bo '! cupS� 'S (TOUT 8►4iII�3 IS 40) !4 ; WADAxAGS C_ _91p"M Ag BA 8 r TALC lrie'd - tics , FOR YOURI IENjets I Yi,�•�EAUTiFi�l 80X Of _ $ _ Yom" CHOCO�.rA:' 9qk 'LA- Y. 1liet blas — r 11. )1Vs)TfjM t•7S '=*" P'fsa 431161110s.r r o�py OL lei (C•iiwitli �i'. aw iL3!• ` sit .ia bol is av stars. A,Jan_hatra to do, I& IM ib 10ur. asm� addraw and Repo �' s se.-FEBRUART 14 U 'BIIRE .TO BRING PHIS COPON INC 6 9. _ CLB ad • ,,,: _ . • 'b. �, _ -; � p�6.tw Number w.....».....».»._»»....»..»...»... ,;� t r � .. - • 1 .. A. P.ii[. Satsris'February 14th. 1969 y.Draw RillBe •t SN �. M Igin _ MB VALUES _ z LEG 'BE OF __ M ]half of whole] Ib. 49C LAMB IN`"E'llA _ — SK7. I6 . 9C LOIN LA ]bMB C .69c RO (WADS AST' *01M' ZWWV n zs. LAMB STEW lb. 19c A. ST � 80LLED Bt�NL�LEEB P T • -- - • . C, ARTHUR'S : EIDE POT R AS R c 1 T 9 FULL1 L8. P84. - - + 'r _r ._ Ls. sA4oANA�A xo. i .�im . _ _ e. . - . .,rra1F!�+'c:, :M:i., y.A,- _ .. ,�..�_.,,, ... ,,, .. _. .._.,..••.�rR-YL .: .'q�... i- .. ,�.'�"A..._,•• _." ._.. '-� „`.r.-.V .1r-y ..._, •,.�a�"'**' Gi�r�. MISCELLANEOUS C _�- - _ PAT DUNK _ - ----�. - -- - ORLEY 77 i "WMAa DUG rind C XXAN= CYRIL f ARTWAES FOR SALE COMING EVENTS* 941110011 Tasks Pressure syats®s a pendable and. used sewingThe Friendship Cl<oup • d Tasks CJleaoM The s INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE sasssssfd'up. Guaranteed, of St. Andrew's Ptasbyterian Chrsrch noun ry wow 1/1Eh fun Tall service. 'TE will hold. thsis regular monthly meat:• - -93LL TII.S You 8AL1 ' :' •. : -- _ istg at-tat Dome of Yrs.• Halm-Raw feb 2U' PHON== TBtnp4 at84: - rii ------------------------------- Wednesday, February is, at'g, p RESIDE►lCE"767 - , APPLES P011i BALM' _ at 8,00 -------------------- ---- iOFFtCE 67 'in. -HotsMW: Ysr. Callow "Bussu �'•' ' saw $1.7s•Buah. ' and Mrs. Evelyn Bekkovold. , =IMC TANKS G, rPKKERHV ONTARfd"'a Molntosh, D k gs------------------ -- CLSAN8Z3' Also Available WoweWs Missionary Society : { Pickering United Church DAVE LENNOX W•W. J. BUTT w • all meet is their Regular Meeting, PICKERINO ORCHARDS ThhtsrsdaY, February 19, at 230 Osllawss : t BLOCK TD. Ossa Mala-West Of Picketing ,. P. m, in the C. R. Ceatie. I..:-_—r_—_ _, $A 3-W4t------ — - jjL Village On No. 2. Highway -:_ --------------- ----- — ::: _0fi al= rJam. qvs. '� • Phone: Pickering 367MZ TURKEY DINNER SEP'!IO TANSS CLEANED �}- J ---__ FAIRPORT UNITED CHURCH oncrete ! -.., �_-------------------------- - � .TUX BANITASY� WAY ALL' KINDS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21.. _ag R. •� PLASTERI'NG 530 P. M. New Innis Installed ~ Adults 81.50 Child ?Sc. W. WARD PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL � : - , - - - - - , Whitby MO 8-L503 Fireplaces one PROGRESSIVE _ Old FilRe-D-PRO - es• -- SSIVE EUCHRE • - In Natural Stone. At The Home Of------------------------------------ CtiiC�er _ ,Block& PHONE: PICKERING 356W3. MRS.- R. IRISH tow'feb 1. 59 Mala Street, Pickerin STATION IG 113M Pickering SOIL BURNER ' Tisa - --- '----=--- --- « FEBRUARY 18 — 8.00 P. M. . RAA'fy, PlC�i!( Pib01q= 1l5- ,4 .WATER SERVICE Prizes And Refreshments SERVICE 306 gallons or 1000 gallons F EVERYONE WELCOME' ' Per Load., Sponsored By Easter Rebekah Lodge 14me - WHITBY - MO 3-4172 - .A.• 1A1. MITCHELL LTD. '. JDMN L. -LAY -r `31slm 8.30 a. m and after 3 p. m ------------------------------------ ----- AVON CALLING----�-- DAYS: PICKERING 74 t Pi} Thomas 1700 Charles St. NIgW* i Holidays: TE. 9-1753 1'313 U R A N C 1 Whitby, Ontario OW Can be yours. Earn 82.00 or sO+► ; fel) 13 more as hour representing Avon}—----------- - --------------------- Cosmdingy etics only a few hours OOD S?AIN :OF ' I *OR SALE - 9 piece. hand carved Write or pbont Wetween a and F a. ': ALL COLOURS COMPANY LTD. - dbdng room Anita >dieasoesbls� m H$i E.Onterbrid ,. RU: 2.7307, B-$ PAINTS *0 j Yoos: AThtatio 2-1910. 43 Saranac Blvd T4rossto 10. TVISS -- OILS - ROiLLERS, _ - Ds 07900 FULL. PRICE Card of Thanks liitTiLIZSRs- 10T IIiNUQN liOAil •fJ1iT- sti i Ancri ee SAA& six coons on cos +CLAY FLOWER POTS ;I, foot lot. MOD down. May. I would lite to thank all anus neigh- PIANTURI i Tome. Roup Hill. Pbose: ATkAs* boss and friandsi; also the $aster Ro.T M f bekah `lodge, fbs all the lovely cards POTTING sea VIOLET son said flower zeceiv during my re- LAWN lI1C= at SALE --- Doberman, paps far scot stay in hospital. _ t A" or tra4a for lt�, 'T ewe Mrs. Elva Sloop 6�i1FJlAl. llA��i�E SIM c. ":"119AX Ili a ea ts. alll U% err 170?T l Phase Qred of Thanks ONun tow. FIVOWISUT- m +" feb . 13 . 000 Daus Ili W.. wrMb4 Oat, and av- a` ! r• on behav of my family Naomi solf. I would like to esivrow our HELP WAiIITSDsincere thanks for the many cards s►OS Aw 1:. rs f1.i0 P. lL MOs 1IIfAtM i�i wife wedesedare end ISnairdays 9 to U .wow am e" on th APPLICATIONS while the w u m h sspgital. and a h p�Cj ER�N6 6 P�olBSt wI3IT8Y Yo 169071 fur A G i 0.iU be recsved by the undersigned she was unable to acknowledge. •; A � � s r �s ' ' The many expressions of sympathy OWBRS A OL:iTBom"' A b t Monday, February "23, -1959 recq:ved since else pawed away have ------- _------- ------ Have your lawmmawers :sad out. AT. ` 12.00 O docit, :sopa 080 very talk appeeFsat - --reoaadltloesad now at WARBLE FLY INSPECTOR all °f a' DiT'S SMALL MOTOR CLINIC Headquarter For Do-It� r _ W. H. cttaantbe>aat>� ''1tODMAN Lloyd johrsslton, Clerk, .. Pkksring, Ontario Yourself Plumbing Supplies c s Towns, 'I ofoPtckering Card of Thanks , ° y - Broughaso70hstaiio ' The pert�3ts and' children 'of East - I E, METAL r IWoodlands wish to thank the local . SUMMER EMPLOYME" — firemen and those who assisted, for -� e► Greenwood Conseri>' atim ':'Park — their splendid e4fort.in creating many ORs1S ORTOAOSS `Nal APPRAISALS e iYoung men and women. a®e iEyrs.hours of plea-urn at :he rink behind, sad over g a urs to vlcak ' 'snack the Fitts ,Hdlf, These, 4e, the things-LL , q , NEW Ibar during summer izrotiths Will in which a$id 30: ty. Life. AYthorlssi4 .Consumers' ' Gas e lerested persons apply in wr'lung; Company Dealer For ` J ;giving age, educationesik al backfground, Card of Ths • PHONEr PICKERING 143TORONTO: SM r* 2.3625' ualifications and ' evious experience My sincere tanks to relatives and GURNEY 9q Dr pe ienc_ ' I ihREAL ESTATE BROKER i► Rus. ,, ; . frends for such beautiful cards, •CLARE PLCKERIN9VILLAGE . Pesdrotnael Off, . ' flouters, and fruit, sad m Mss. Forbes, ,Rea, "HIGHWAYS" 1-4 MILE SOUTH SIDE NO. `2 HIGHWAY �Caa. National !>�t lute for S 1i ur es of Ajax Hospital ami to -Dr. '• RUUD > 90 Bayview Ave. W W. Tomlinson, for the excellent -._ BAST OF DUNBARTON, • I Toronto 17 care given me, during my. stag.hs, the 11,1101AM, WAS' HEATERS ----------=------------- ---•., -Ajax. Hospital HOU8EKEEi? OR BABY SIT :'E. dAS RANfilS i AJAX'LUMBMiddle-aged- lady will housekeep ort ----�M ---------------------------- R,p,,b, nit Phone TEmnlde 9-1555. SALE REGISTER" ER CO --------------------------------- Wednesday, February- 25—unction �; ler11N up to li yon - PLASTERING saM' of iFolstaia cattle, Fee'gwt.oa LIMBER AND BUILDER' SUPPIdlS ALTERING trattor, Case tractor, Farm irks on S AMeaeced Tradesmen • - m ents, Furniture, Hay, Grain, Cob, ! New Work Alterations Repairs cam coetc., on Lot , 32, on the 9th 1M101N 1'!" IMING PLYWOOD ...SAINT .... r .Win also do Gyproc. lathing' Dry CoaceMon, Pickering Twp. foot MOS i•ZS13 WHITBY .;wall jointing and accoustic ailhsgs. • riles west of Claremont, oo; highway. „ Phone For Estimates Also For Property of Norman NeaL Bab at 111R1iAC�5 AND TRIM Information Abow Plow Tile •1.00 P. m.' No reserve. Farm. sold. ' And Ceramic Tib. Tates, cab on day of sale. KEN and Natural Stone For Fireplaces, CLARKE PRENTICE auctioneers -------------------------------- -- .:.,Plsataa Etc And Cemeeit R�tsishiag. Phone: Markham 346. Road and Nati Z All Work Guaranteed.------=------------------------- - MARTI EN PAINTER Aal DECOR - 3, Pkhoo m •0144 per hour for'quick, clean Sour- f ,B(CIl Phone: Tks 9.1997, ontsed first olaa painting and pep- apr 3 or hanging Eric Swim and Frank No Mxnow or AJAX I NS ---------------------------White, Decorators. _ . K Evert TO eRAAT , COUNTY OF ONTARIO - 'At Uf WT. an ' TENDER FOR TRUCK AF ! .� - r AND BODY MILLER ,SEALED TENDERS, clearly mnark- r sd as ii contents, will be received by - HEATNr6 SERVICE the undersigned until I4.30 P.M. GAi OIL mom ' THURSDAY, FEBRUARY M.1959 ' - EVERYTHING IN HEATINts - REg• �%� ANYT" OFFlCE li4 for the supply of a truck with G. V. FURNACES - HOT WATER TANKS - 'W. equal to or greeter Yisaa 25,000 ETC. pounds. The supply of a dump body COMPLETE . • and hoist is not included in the Tan - --- - '• 18, — - --- - der. A 1947 F. W. D. truck BURNER' SERVIC$ y ana�i�t -ivs�l -be offiered is trade _ ser partial payment. - AND REPAIRS_ CAi[gRO1f BTR88'T . - AM WTATR and INSURANO . Separate tenders •win ala be roc- t:OLFMAN _ ei►ed until the time acted .above for. ,. ��� MORMON. ARRANGED . I< damp body and hoist, Pick ring uSTINBS INVIT,� Tenders mast be submitted on forma Mobile. Home A Trailer . —'Iftah together with additiossat infer_ -- .-- ---------- -- ........... - _ -_-..,R Yom- ------- . .� ' AYTOMO�N�J-L� I my be sscnred at the office • _ at the undersigned. e RADIO AND TV SERVIC]S Lowest or any tseaAr sot necesslar,, WORK OUARANTZZD '110 5 tARNK aTsi Mnr�sTrs COLMAAN, INTERNAMNA1, -, DUO THlRM PHONE DAYS F°+ PICKlRIN'3._.. So CAIMritQ�1 _ . a • V. IL SIMSi P. Ftstineee AJAX KF MWPkislaw, Canty of Omiselo ,, SVICNING9 �+• ATIentio 3-41« {: yr Oatsdo 1 ss WH=Ti r , : Maw