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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1959_02_20OL 7i NO. 75 HRRING. -ONTARIO Y W. C. MURSAR AIiD EON PUULISHERB _ - Authorized As Second. Chas atter � Rags: 42.50 Per You Unked gates 03.00 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20. 1999 i Gab lett Copy Post Office Dept. Ottawa reement V nett - rave No .nrd '��II �o� nice eI Bo g.. --'. nth �rosa�er -Yet . Installing,'' Villago'Se,wers L --w Despite rumours to the effect that STOP PR88S� tht, Crusader Development deal has PICKERING VILLAGB G E may Build f s dropped through and others that the _ , - • • • • The fitst_.aign of spa','ng, at hot— township ' 11�llage Sewage has sinned as agreement. the_ _ the Bed cardio a e out. "� a, whole proposal is still in the negotiation guea '— - Next -Year stage. W. L. and Mn. Smith, M 'Dr. A E. Berry, General Manager of . - Y �" Reeve Sherman Scott made a progress don Bray and her. heeler Mr. Gib_ —. -- --� .Ontario Ware: Resources Commit ts- ; •. It was announced this week at 'Picker-' M c y �� • ing Township council that General iepat to .council this week at` which sett, leff on the 13th for, a ttvliday� ion, is a telephone conversation. with ! e,( time he empasized very clearly that no in Florida and other points in then Electric that hold property in Port Reeve Moi!ley, as we go to Press, ad- agreement has been signed• yet. He said South. *sed that the Application of the Ont. Union area, may be putting up a plant there next year. one of the big items at the moment is Our local :portsatert are indulging ,e stio Walter Resources Commission to Clerk L. T. Johnston said that when. � , �' a site for the sewage disposal -plant these -days iri ice f:shing -at Lake y � install Sanitary Sewers in the WIlage I talking to G.E. they said they were in- ` sx{ which has to be approved first by the Simcoe. Their number ave -ages about "t of Pickering has not been approved I terested in the fact that their land to Water Resources Commission. They are two ca loads (men or fish? Ed,) a " by the Ontario Municipal Board. to send out engineers to look over the week.. � be serviced by sewage if present plans y. ;, area. 'The Plan has not yet been ap- The women Who braved the ex- ------------------ ------ in the West Rouge area go ahead.. " . ---.: proved by planning board- and there is Came :"c conditions of the walk*- t0 Area Settles nothing definite as yet' attend the World Day_ of Prayer Ser- Suggest Village Reeve Scott said he would be meet- vice on Friday, -were well rewarded r _ e SSaarProblems ing with the Dept. of Planning and with, the hour of fellowship enjoyed. s alary Development this week to discuss the • with 'a moving and. inspiring address The salary settlement between trustees Tax Payments Be � Pickering project in principle. He said ihat in din- b Lieut. Donnelly, of Ajatc Salvation � W. G. Messer, .who has Y and teachers in School Arra 2 represent_ • _ officially, been appointed Rep cession to date there had not been too Army Unit. t _ y iiiany' differences. . between the tawaship nog 9 schools and lib teachers was settled - - ' tative for East Dist. Metro. Mrs. M• Ilttttats sliatit last weep Made Easier - Plate Board. and Crusader. He said they were asking end ,�. bar father, who 'sickly and amicably 'this year. in fact, ,.. die matte- was settled in 7 days which ! for a high standard of specifications, at �j To make it earner for taxpayers, the - ;,-- -----'----------------=- s: has liana gaits ill. � � something of a retard, and one of village may consider increasing the ntim- • - and high standard of sa'vices-ouch as Min ELWm Be*" en� - y wjich the teachers are especially pleas- ber of instalments Morley Park Ditch g°Od sidewalks, Paving. (term sewers; , Dorcift at the week -nod. • - eeL Last year, salary arguments wed: Councillor Ronald Ball brought the sem' ' Mrs. ll Ijohn bas been in Rs-! ` - • o n for 4 aoonths, before they were , mater before caiJWA hast weet. At been UOMI?" las yet on the pea' Slain three Cluis�sasa, lielp"mE-pars #� — , ailed. sent the village taxpayers, pay in four Problem Ageddonationreevqean McPherson. asked Deputy- 4 sitttar, who is - vary ill in the Git+s% The salary schedulesan was adopted from That continuous problem of dit- "No", answered the rawer. "We want NMT, and Mrs.tusie �here. a" So Ontario Men's and Women's Feder- "When a moa has between f300 and _ etas, in Morley Park, canine- before - as agreement that -baa as few loop -holes arida ppooiikic�iess which offers a graduate $'� to pay, it certainly tames it much Cowicil again last• week. as possible. We want everything tied Mos, Nellie Mowatt visited Mr. - aa4 flrom 'teachers'. College a stattins salary -Tax foroil lints." bis. Nati comiisentmd. President of the Morley Park Rate. down now," he said. Reeve Scott said MM, Wm laawsit dad Sols dss�gh- a of . $3,100 and a maximum for a tacit- 'Tax collections came is very well last err holding a •degree -of ';7,300.00 A year and I think -the .installments can Paye -s' Assoc., Vic Dingley, asked if dist if water has b go dna side of the �er -at Hamilton, oa Bt®siq ( 4 tttadux statt3t0g in Area 2 with S years be auri'buted to part of it." anything could be done in the fut- Bay .and sewage on the other. It 0 gk ing _' Mr. and Mrs. W.. A. Goody war* a leacher st would Area ith 5 per' , "H the nusiber of installments ii'nal ure to correct the problem. to present quite a problem. He sold in town recently, Mr. Gaudy �1eg tttl _ . i increased, we might consider a bigger Reeve • Morley said -Council did council to make it clear to all, that as attendance at a special spyI - --- -. - a "We are very Pleased about rhes", discount for prompt payment. Extra not "have an answer to the problem yet the mater, h only e- Proposal and not salting to which Chatter and los'- -a said John Tickle, principal of Vaughan installments would mesa 'much time at ,the moment. "I understand the a ftnat plan. ]Many things can change mar a thirty w•n invited. Willard Scholl: "it will attract els best administration coW", said Reeve C. E. iggesOf t problem at the a►o<atat int-- before as agreement le signed, be added. thirty. first tall raesdag. calibre S teachers and us in a Morley. ice in the difehea'', he said-----------------"-----------� the Oshawa Prabyt•rW W $. Pte2� The matter will be discussed later by loon• Purvis suggested that may-- Of the United Church. wad held ir9 pbsitioa-equal with .any other m the pro Wts of Salt and. St. Andrew's United Church, Osh_ ' vine. We are not as high as•some places the finance. committee. be the road letiels might be built_ --,-------_----- _------ i awn oa Tuesday February 17.' Girls! i salaries but. the point is that we got '-- _-_ up. 1 Sand: Used On Roads of the C• G. I. T. were invited for 4 what we asked for 'und there was oo Call 6Q On "There is not .much of a ditch ons ; hemit • the East side of �H.iley-; said- Coun. the supper hoar. to giveitroubI.them an op_ The board asked the teachers to pres- Ab, cave. ad Supt. Jack S. (hap- potCnni of meeting Mica Vera Boyd ent. their schedule add a week Fater theCoun. Ran Hall moved. that the man disclosed some ra er surpresi g 14 a eammittee from the school board aP- Water Problems matte: br, left with the Road Gomco. figures at council this week with regard I in Central India, proved it Mr. A. R. Davidson of Morley_ Park , ll-. Dingley asked ii anything was to the amount of salt and sand used as 1 Mr, I. S. Bb�1, West Hill, has - - "This used to be a training ground said that a number of people had been 'dont, if it would be dare- under -loc- compared to .last winter. _ been istataltled as of Sadist at. St_ , t - 1n 1958, 15 tots of salt and 530 tuns Geetrgs'a Anglican Church. ' !or Metro' teachers," said Ralph Finlay- asking where to make enquiries .about at imp'ocement, or on the same bas- f sand was used on the roads during a m. chairman of the Teachers Associa water and hydro bills. is as Church o Street. g A Mena Conference whish incudes _ lion. -Now they will be wanting to. He said some people found their water Reeve Motley paid. that when wat- the winter. both Pickering dad AUnitudliey CChur e, come here and stay." bills away up over what they, had been er "\cat np Chu Bch -St. ever)-otte'9 ' This year so lar, t toss of salt `has will les gin at the United Church, ' been used and 9,000 tet01a of sand and Not only is the board and teaching previously, and wondered' if the meters drains were cut off' and they had to �� bKbetivt Saturday eveas:ig'► � staff getting along well on money mat- should be checked. install Storm sewers as part of% the `"trier _inn t over yet.. and candsnting through two nasion* 4 While Mr. Chapman. was peasant. I 4as but will be meet' soon for a soc- Clerk Bruce Hogarth said any en- ove all draining and Rater problem as Bandar Rev. George )ohitMtoaa W evening to get to know each other quiries on water or hydro should be - council agreed. to purchase s new truck Ph. D. at. gnrisanud Cogege.- Tondo-' L at tl;at' time. from Mills Motors of Oshawa for 58,- t better, trade to the municipal office at "1fi0"-------------------- _--- ,--- c.- to, will dativsr th-a 13iseas address« Its such a change front_ what. we and they would check into the matters. 7 ills It watt Ported out that Mr. " i q Planners A�dvlse Qn Mills was a taxpayers in the township. a "The Spirit of Odd e read about salary disputes in the daily He said that where the meter rendes Recently, Res. Was. and Mrs. die-: _. _ 4 press, that we feel both board and found no one at home. the reading was Council have authorized Mr. Chap- • man to -,sell the oldest ' of the 3 rose! �� were at the Hockley Valley Sid tl aro to be commended for their estimated but always on the minimum land Control graders they own. When it has been ' aai�l, of Orangeville, with sj -4 actions in being able to sit -down -to- basis: for pother -and resolve their -problems with- i .____ sold anew one will be purchased party of Leatdde Yetmi; People - ------ _ week -end of skiing. out bitterness. and length arguments, • In. reply to resident of the 4th con- ________________________-____-__ -------------- "-'----- -------- ' Village To Check tension asking about control 'of land in V Prescott A Mr. and Mrs Alert Lishrttaa speMf their area. the council approached Pro- ' Il loge Hockey Ia'e week and at visiting iii. tats Dan Brous If �_ jeer Planners for an answer. Lyndon ho Gentile's g • Elm Disease Project Planners advise that restrict A hat luncheon wa.`held at rite ,7 • ! ions of lands 'can he accomplished by Teams Play-off k Prem. Church on Thursday,, r� Rabies Pickering Village is, requesting that ( 1' -zoning, 2 -Official • Plan, 3 -Sub- followed by a Ladies' Aid Meeting id ! Get !babies an official of ilia Metro Conservation Pickering Midget hockey team, ion control. 4 -Agreement. the afternoon. _. The matter of havinga place to hold Authority make a survey of the village eliminate.! 5touffvill: 5-] at Whitby on ( Reeve Scott said that area is zoned Mrs. Hindson and family of Hssn- cats in' quarantine to determine. rabies I to determine how ,many of our elms agriculture at the moment and there Saturday in the O,M.H.A. playoffs to m � Mr. and Mn., Chas. Browal was put.before council by Dr. Eric Mac- have the Dutch Elm disease. take the round. Previously Stouffville re -acv -zoning restrictions at present, ., � were entet•ta'ned by the A. E. Cal - get& of the Count Health Unit. � A spoi_citeck made some time ago on had beaten them 3-_. y north of the .3rd concession, He added. - vas-ts', on Sunday, in celebration of tteSttald Hall, chairman of the'Health 13 different elm trees, disclosed that all The Pickering Bantams did not fare; ; the township might consider zoning the. so well and were defeated 7-5 in their Mr. Cslve:t's Valentine Day birthday. Unit board pointed.. out that- cats are had the disease. 4th concession area industrial and re- first game and S-3 in the second at Whit- i Mr, and M.s. Ralph and son Carry' - ti h3nucb motave rabies, because with cats there ss I It should be ceed thecked dahat all cmson li in the vi1= stricting the type of industry. _-" by. Goals to count in both series. Pic- of Toronto; also Mr . Deeming, were n as pos- r__�-•-----=--------------- I entertained at the Wen. Soyas' hoa�R no advanced warn* such as in doss. stole. kering hada 2-0 lead jn the first period Sunday. . F. - x Cats will go away, for a coup -- --: --_-�- — but could not hold the .edge. will go in the " Ifo r�e — days, which 'is not out of the ordinary, AMEND GREEN BELT The Midget team.01 ` series and we'll be watching to see' 'Week", the canvass usually held in then return home and act° iiornial for. several days. They can be lying at your ZONING BYLAW Traffic pp- TraControl how they make out. Best of luck, boys. the spring, will na: be held a year bila September. It is hoped that 14 fleet one minute, .and became mad mons- ------------------------- ---- An amendment to the township's Pickering Village is to have a bylaw I then each fartiiy will be prepared to , lets the next drawn u to cover traffic control signs Suggest Walk On Dogs show symptoms that 'they are present Greenbelt Bylaw was passed this P make a contribution ro this worth? y this year and also the street naming. cauda. ; not well if they have contracted the I week; requiring that the minimum floor Y disease, and a person 'can get them to I area 'for •1 floor or split level home be 'Councillor Ab Reeve said that num- A well -attended pancake supper wad t' the vet. Many cats have not' been given 1500 sq. feet and 'this I Seo sq. feet erous signs were needed but could not, Harwood Avenue ° held at the' Ree -ory last week with be erected until the necessary--bylaw-was good financial re 4ults. the anti -rabies shots and at the moment could not be spread over 2 floors. A Councillor Harry Ashton told council ! goA J there is no place to quarantine • those 112 storey home requires i 100 sq. feet pard' _ this- week that he has been informed J Another Valentine Birthday was no er suspected. of , having, come in- conact and 2 storey home, 950 sq. feet. "-'-"-""'---"-_" -'----"---�- - p that of Neil phnson, who celebra that if the township built a walk on } 1. with it. ' Councillor Harry, Ashton said that 'he Pickering Village Harwood Ave. from No. 2 to the Ajax ted :his ninth, on Saturday, with ,his -------------------------------- I felt there was discrimination in that boundary they would get a grant on it. Young friends. Ti V__J_ To Meet On hFthose -on thie.boundaries could not split Road Supt: J. S: Chapman said that, - Mr. Anlrew Milligan, of Hermitage _ their, land' into anything under 10 acre inure!! Briefs understood grants were only paid on Farms lar; been receiv,ng treatment parcels, while those within the green- —. country or provincial roads. at Oshawa Hospital, and returned to 5 _ _ belt could split land into 2 acres lots. T eared at_ Councillor Ashton said a letter had his home on Wednesday. t� Reeve Scott said that at the time theNf Ben sen o Winter -t- *�a tt�*+P of fire hazard bylaw was passed, about 20 , residents Council asking for a grant toward Pickering Township have been advised Y the Handicapped Children�s Sworn was built, by the township, if they,, Ajax from over -heated stove; and forint_ a by the Metro Conservation Authority in the area requested the bylaw and he, would maintain it. es. Last week nineteen death's of firer 't Classes There are three children felt that at the time; it was to keep out I don't see why the would", said victims were reported in Canada,. a that special meeting oil be Geld to lis- from the village in the class now, Y - y . - eusst'flood control, in the Metro area. a public park. He said there was a good Councillor Hawthorne. many of them being small children + "I wonder if anything cera be done class of home within the greepbelt..and dad there titay he another. It' Ca8f3 " cl was felt that 2 acro parted wewld about b25 per child "If it is left unmaintained and same- Ii: is a diisgeaceful• fact, that Caaada'st - about flooding now", asked Councillor December fines from Police Conrt one breaks a leg, li imagine we would per capita fire, loss is one of tho A Ross Hawthorne. _ carry tbemselves. .. _ - _ _ • _ _ - _ X105:45. be sown tba'e is a .hurry", said Reeve worst. "'Ibere is one spot in Pickering Beach. --------------------------------- Sherman Scott. - fir. and Mrs. Dexmdl>,- C. 's Coibglats Dratuta Road Chairmari H. Puirois snit-- of Lisrtow where I think we should provide the 1954 'the_ village would' be twaO*ed 'with •.•"'.."""'".."""'00 N' wtsy the a assn with a briar", DW Uonat�tlot - FeslRtals a - Bovines daring: ** we*k-und• �•.- -r—• sand bills if the icy weather dw- x Ia this their twelfth of acing timed". Leat wwlii lits. Hath 8oyee. Yes. .ry Asp boot•all we can do rano is evaetistt year f Wm, Boys and Mn. 8. jackse*4 of ��" std Cqi g j� Ettetitsg their Collegiate Drama Fes- Reeve' Morley pointed out that epi AgWootsM spf a 4017 w_ lair Mrs 5,+ pe tried dyaaair#fe doe Yat wilbaut tival, Pickering District High School • ff per capita basis, the village baa : Ti all re idekh l%** In 90 IRM (Adnan Jade ft) +t Tensor° loo tttuCi suoceaa." said Reeve Scott. l slgaitt taken part, first, in the South done very well n iiia,!bidet - 1"M "i W". 11s sNs of The �,apio ens Issas a tehs{gp4 NaT U[r. Je■ssson is ttMl swath of the Region,. pbyiag at Toronto, On. Fri- ing Hospital, and had given gene: - tt MN of Ila tla v uta saatttrday !"N tit bid Ut11f ptt+wot skoades, &3dK Ygh I don't think da . $ebrtriry Z0. duty to the Retarded Childaat . Rsslsy wero «itartaited tR tits hOSM eE 1 Mars V Jay ptrddM tit d" we an tate. Tire pwwisg School easnpetea s- CaatpNR+t. convoised . to dap ot- dad km Cbalu JCIIUQ a the womse /Neat Cestirsl 74do all Sr604 to bore. ]dr. Morky wiu represent the 'IeilMitltfl-r1i�Wr i�N Tits rmosdAl oc'hed" to Noatna do stare Cc village .at a meeting M M to n, Aichtttmuii-...-----•- �Ct�i�ltM O* � >7"r).. � ,' w Pontma..] wall Maid Tse VkBbo ok #inti 44411. b disctees r+eprneatsdien 9n tb• - -- tit17•f nflood WYM '� bg -.w > 1iN illi bw we" _ -. i OR M9.11 04 A Uwe MOW" sod, - ,- -.--. —�_, ——'------ -.__.: _-__— . ----- f .. t - ` • •..a ° •. . ..�.��.�� r ! -.. ? + chair. WeIF, it was just the us' ( skill needed to "share' half- -• - - I ., ,;3 I - someone hadn't checked the pennies along a wooden ur clef• ] SE_T1. number properly so they had I board some twenty-two inches _. .. . t jpe- !n, our number but the wr,�ng par- I long and seventeen inches wide kN.1. . I'j0" ,yw� [v, �de&t, ' ty. Partner's remarks about hi, with lines scored across its stir- ; ii�t 77 i . ; stubbed toe and wrong party face to torm "beds," that he �'` calls are not for publication. challenged his brother, the tate Duke al Kent, to a game. The "Dear Anne Hirst: ' * taking it for granted that she ; `' 4 :� a . Our visitors arrived soon, after . , g' �� t '` a i 0 �4' Eleven next da . Kin won. I am one o! your many male * is wrong because she does not y �,, � y and we had x g _ . zeaders who consider y o u r * agree with you, discuss the ,� }� x wonderlu] visit. I marvelled at The art of the game ties ,n bpinions sincere and packed with -* incident !rankly and in good � I i their courage as they had driven cannoning, as the Queen Mother Common sense. This is the first + humor. But be sure to talk it r,,, r . ' -from the Caledon Hills -equip- sound when visiting an R.A F. time I've needed to consult you, + over privately, so the children ' i t 4 ped with snow -tires, plus a fighter station during the war. - ' a t4 shovel and a but my dilemma has 'got me * da not suspect that their re- ,� t zt pail of sand in the She was told that shove- _ _ •.ward or punishment is dis ut- �x zq ao aA > 'h car. Apparently they have just bapenny was a popular pastime • ��� + ed by either of you F ILLLLL �t€ �t '�,j the sort of place we would like in every officers' mess, so she __ _ Tam much coiacerned about * It is encouraging to learn xa f't` ::' ') - seven acres, partly bush, a asked to be initiated into the. . '!he way my wife is bringing up ,"t spring an w game. Later the board surround - our two girls, both under 12. She *how concerned you are for pr g d two streams - but losses over what I think are *your children's welfare. Would r,1:1 no close neighrtours. To me that ed by the five half -pennies used Y #that more lathers were! 43 would be a drawback. We like by the Queen, was put on dis- gtave o4tenses, and sometimes + • • �, 3ti country life but we like neigh- play. punishes -'them for things that r • . . ... - ---seem to me only childish mss- "Dear Anne Hirst: : v r, boars too. The thought of being --- chiei. That man's letter saying he is ,r �� isolated gives me the shivers. Obey the traffic signs they . convinced there are no honest " �' 3 Saturdav afternoon I looken are placed their for YOU R "We are equally determined to women left, impresses me. I'm '�k f 8 a� at our dwindling ioodsupplies SAFETY bring out the best in them, slid , .I ` in the same boat I dont be- a rya and I looked at- the weather - I should be able to reconcile her " o ": ` ��F� !leve there's any good man to be , '� r which showed every promise of decisions with mine. So far Iva had; I've been betrayed, too.'" x " 'getting dirt a sin. So .7 just F! Yre-COtT1 �ImeAtS _ _ got nowhere. She will not admit a ,� . �s`x H� A S Y g g P , "I would certainly like to meet . x. had to make a trip to the village I.how unreasonable she' 1s, so one who respects a woman who �� y " 'd store. ?t is at times like the. ":'.INTED PATTERN' ' usually she has her way. I love needs one to trust and love him. % s o ' °;� present we both wish Partner o them all so dearly, and this has and be trusted and loved in re- "` , . y could drive. But when he was '� ' '" 'I. me up a tree. Can you straighten '.. us out? PUZZLED FATHER" turn. 'Isn't there some way we young enough to 1 e a r n he ^ : can meet? thought he couldn't take time l '� ' y, Ii., ' ' When parents disagree on "I have .a good position and from the farm: Now he has tial;• I . • * this subject it is helpful if the I work hard, and I long for dates � he feels it is too late to learn ' � ' i' * husband will remember that with someone who is decent and � Although he says he would take { • his wife is with the children kind I know this sounds = lessons if I would ga along wilt, '` ! all , day and naturally knows immature, but this life certainiy . ' " ` the idea - which I ti; vn't -- evenI. ' - "them better than he, with all gets one down. SHEILA" -PAT O' MY HEART -Valentine's though, I'm sure he would gel =_ ,- i• - 11. - possibly Da was just oreu•nd the corner along all. right he .used to I , J his solicitude, ibl can * often I wish I could brio Y I g ght as.1. ' She' understands their fedi• * g and reit Pat Raymond, 20, - drive our -small farm tractor all ; I� s'ff1.* two lonesome people together, p Y y ,, . , * vidual potentialities and con- . ever the place: , + ' ` ' y for from their letters I could was just the gal -,to remind us. - . , tt • tradictions, and senses the * almost guarantee they would Anyway I got to the store and-, {y , 't' , �% BATONplayed for the opening and closing Dunbarton lost one of Its oldier+t stand with God's help. ow a an wi _ J songs. Thle President, Mrs. H. E. citizen& Miss Annie Brander, who *acceptable tittne of the Lord which and with such talent, why not solve _ — The regular meeting of the Dun- Henry, presided during the business died on Thursday,.at the Palms Nur- can mean that we can accept God to some of the problems affecting bQrton Home and School Association meetings. Mrs. Mulholland is acting sing Home. The funeral was held our lives. Mrs. Vera Freeman sang a Canada—such as unemplotrnent o� was held on Tuesday, February 3. Secretary in the absence of Mrs. on Saturday from the Sherrin Fun- solo "Take my hand, Precious Lord.% the inflationary trend, or possibly. : Guest Speaker, Mrs. Wilkinson, tea- Ansley, who is in Engalnd, visiting era.l Home. Mrs, Mabel Cochran conducted the some foreign policy. F was quitddy, Cher of the Opportunity Class, at her mother, who is ill. The Attend- The Dunbarton United Church W. " Junior Congregation. There were a brought down to earth by the Reeve � Glengrove School, gave an interest- ante Banner was won by Miss Mar_ A. held its Annual Birthday, to great many floral tributes at the al- who said—on•a day such as this, all: ing and informative talk on the f'e Palmer's Roora, Grades 4 and 5. mark the Anniversary of their form- tar, one, in memory- of a former min- public questions had to be ]raid a- ; ;Opportunity Class and the program A lovely lunch was served, a large ing, seventy-three 'years ago, on the ister, Rev. W. F. Madden, and son side. Even the mention of a vele- Manned for the children. Mrs. Reg. cake being the centre of attraction, 5th of, February, in the S. S. Room. Willard. There were babkets, frown phone brought on a feeling of naus- Parker entertained with singing, ac- appropriately decorated for Found- Mr. Ben Lotton ..was in Scarboro Miss. Brander's and Miss Mitchell's ea. In course of time, a huge sign, ;eompanying herself. Miss Bradd era' Day being celebrated this month. Hospital for a. few days following funerals. At the close of the service pointing to Point A'Mara , loomed. - .surgery on. his ear. _ a congregational meeting was held, up and in a few ministers we wetie We are sorry to learn that Mrs. to discuss the election of two new won Lake Shore. What was this big _T ' Gordon 11ay, of Fairport Road, had elders_ for a five year term. It was cro*d? Knowing arrangements were the misfortune to wrench, the liga. decided to vote by open ballot in the made in advance and the ex.Warden - ments in her right arm in a fall re- nett three Sundays. Tire scrutineers being popular in the .C:ounty,, was no cently, and is convalescing at honre. to ' look after the ballots are: Mr. JI doubt a welcoming ,committee. Not - .Your NEW A complete and speedy, recovery McIntosh and Mrs. C. Risk. ing the well groonred appearance of - wished for' her. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Strutt'and �dau- the Reeve, while I was, as on all TELEPHONE BOOK We We are sorry to learn that \Irs, ghter Janis, of Toronto, were visit- fishing and deer hunting tripts, prim - alter Nicholson is confined to the ing Mr and Mrs. R. D. Emerson on itive, with' as much growth of heard sa Oshawa Hospital. the week -end. as public functions would permit; r • Miss Emilia Afitche11, si�tei of Mrs. B. Bellhouse we s visiting her dug in the truck of the car", to keep' will be' printed soon: Mr. Ja:ues .liachell, died :n tlic Ajax son Jack, and family iri Toro;ito. dist of view. I las hauled out of Hospital last week. Sympathy is ex- A Senate of Thanksgiving at St. this seclusiotr and introduced by the tended to the family. Paul's•ow-the. Hill for completion of Reeve, as ,tlre Dean of his .Council; , ; Congratulations to Mrs. Barbara th!e Rectory was held on Friday-ev- who headed the poll four out of five + Little, whose piano pupils passed ening. The -Men's Club conducted the elections. This latter statement A -as ' oY 1 with Honours at Whitby Branch of service Mr. Bill NeaZtroan gave the incorrect, a, I ;vas so honoured by ; {►' the Toronto Conservatory of :t[u4c. message on "Faith". ratepayers only three out of fivl!: Donald Kimura passed his Gr. 8 in There will be a Euchre at Mrs. elections. Not wishing to embarrass ' Piano; Marie Mitchell and Lauretta . Miro.: Sow-erby's, on Brock Road, on -the Reeve. Invent along with the , Y �+ Anonby passed Gr. 5 Pianu• Wednesday, Ole 25th. � introduction- however. The speech- + `,11t 01a' bfany Dumbarton -people enjoyed Master Eddie Rancourt had his making and ceremonies soon over, ft ' wY the "Parents' Night" at the Picker- fifth birthday party on Saturday. was with relief we picked up our ing District High School last Wed- Mr. rand Mrs. Biel Carlton are gear and made for the, 1230 model + nesday night, very h�pppy to announce the birth of selected for its ability to ride snowy The^ Executive meeting of 1e On- their; :first daughter Lauree, a' sister wastes of the lake, to black dots on We -Go Auxiliary was Iscld at the for Roger, Guy, Barry Lewis and the horizon. our destination—the fish home of ,Mrs. Betty Harpell, last Kelley. _ _ ruts. - J. Harry Purvis. Thursda •'evenin-------------- -------------- o 1 the ones tM* eot Remember the Anniversar Turkey WE GO A FISHIN' � err issue. FAL) any. f * Y in .. a � 3 Dinner at Fairport -Church on Sat • (With A Fisherman's License ' urday, at 5.30. For Exaggeration) ---------------------=--= ----•-- Rev. Win. 3fr:.. McKay, ca - - Pickering Ladies' Bowling Brock Rcarl, South; were -at Hockley 1t 1ave o a mi �Young People', C�jrnp,'as chaperone= I,at, I ant an ice fi.hing fan, Being - 'un the week end. a Charter Member of the Rod an•' -Team Points t Congratulations to kir. and. Nfrc, �:un Club. and having tucked in au• Nb• 5 I'at l8 EXTRA LISTINGS, at little 'test, 'Jack - Hudson (nee Merilynt Bett% ), belt.' publicity;, over -a_.gaidgea_ risen Ko. G. -' i3essae - 13 n make It easier for poopletofind you: who were marricd,on Saturdays -.ato-ed to be the la,t_icoJd in hooking No. 4. = i-F•ilda 13 Dunbarton United 'Church. white I ids complimented.x:lien No. 3_Wilda _ ;• - ; IN BL'SIhF,S.S.'...Vse extra IiatinAs to shoal We're lad that Mrs, Ross Thomp. ted -b% -Reeve" "Jorle.y, to be his Na• 1. - Mary _ _1U R tnvi p nn'a 9i kin tri 2, -Jean .. _ 7 - _ --_ -_.other firm names for your besainess—to aaseciate- --- non is home "fiuttt the frets stat and- l `t g' p to Lake Sit. No• Your same and residence telephone number with is recu eratin at home." coe. When the appointed time artiv. 2' yoiZ'firm name—or to show after -hour numbers p ft High Single - flat, L. ,cones �1; dor you Aad your key employees. Rev' J. W. ,iWifkinson conducted ed, banking and other muni^ pal du. High Single - Handicap, L. Sta4 ter; AT HOME!..: Other members of the family and the regular morning service. The ie. taken cart of, I was late getting 271: High Triple - flat, I Jones relatives, rooteers or boarders would benefit from from _ , text was f m Matthews' 3: 16 -- home the point of departure The 605. High Triple ' handicap F, Bry. Isaviaithev oemrstistedinehetrtephonedirectory, = Thou are my beloved son in whom I Reeve already wanting, nee were s.wn ant, 678. j _Plsnse be sun to cheek your director r - ath well pleased-' The thoughts dur- swap. Hoping the Reevc s 1958 mod- 200 Scores -and over - :flat... . L:. y right away: I For eAaaies and adidhoons tall our Basinav Office ing the Lenten,' Season arra on the. i1 would snake up for the time Iost, Jone: 251, 225; B: Boy+es 2.2: L. _ svithoeet delay. experiences of Christ during Pass • I was surprised to note the speed Staples 229; E. Thompson 228: 14 ion Week, -and up to .the Cross and om.•ter hovered at 40 to 50 miles Neale 221; J. Disney 219;. E. Bon- TOR ltLi TELEPHONE COSMAtt1Y Ithe Resurrection at Easter. After per h,ur. Being a fanatic on obser- netta 218: M. Lay 216; L. Rmaver Of CANA&A DA text which wai, vance a' speed limits, the only ex. 202: A. Penstone 201; P. Richard- = spoken during -Jesus' baptism, He ceptions i -int,* --tis ing trips � I had -adversities when tempted in the come thi3=-'nsicad of the 70 mites 200 Scores and over - handicap; - desert. So -we, as -,Christian have Plus, we were used to --- a L. Staples 271; L. Jones 2E1, 2;,:; adversaries which we shouts be able shining example -if proper driving on. P. Ridiardson 245; H. Neale 244. , to overcome or at least, better with • the part of the k -eve, or with the 206;A1. Lishman 237,230; E, Thomp. — - _ Yuint System _ ahc .�t to come into ,sou 233; L. `R}-rnmei 233; F. Bry= effect. A mere practiy_ ''ruh to kttp ant 230, 222, 216; J. Disney 224; J. + a%ithin the law. We never did fine Pales 223. B. Thoompson 218:. B. .f out on thi, point. It was icon plain Gain 218: D. 'WW'invr 210; 287: '8: + at this .reduced pced aIc,+g time Bryant 212•; H: Dawson 200; D. Bry- + was i t!, bt '.lwni on the r:,ad, ant 2fkr H. Lennox 200, gt' n g a . .NOTICE TO N� •T RI T � HAVE NOT OBTAINEB . . THEIR�195911 Ifir } _ Your 1958 driver's license And rehiele permit will expire at 9lidnieht, rlarct�.:'�°""'' .. 18, fter this date it till be illegal to drive with 1958 license or pIdtes. + -CONT WAIT TILL. THE MARCH DEADL*NE Act now and avoid inconvenienee.;A'last minute rush will cause d,•lay at the ; Agency Offices throughout the province. -�; ; RENEW YOUR LICEN .ES NOW Y � : � i .. I .. r. � .. .. .-. ��U .,.fes •.I } } ,Y .. r?.. .. — TWO IMPORTANT REMINDERS _ - On the 'way up!.. ,.iYou Must stow proof of Liability Insurance when you apply for platc9'or pay an extra $5.00 into the tinsatisfied Judg- ment udg � t We're on the way up every way , ` men un c a 1 lona -is a 'sus 1 u or a W2y_ VIi1fy2 Liability Insurance. Because all our family started the " If you do not have your "Proof of Liability Insurance" saving habit early. Everyone of us _ Certificate, see your insurance p2Ant todac. A policy for is a steady saver at Fire, Theft and, Collision is NOT Liability Insurance. Check � .; jVur Folic}. _ a "I"L.IE CANADIAN 2 8tndy bite "Point System•' folder you. will receive with SANK OF COMMERCE your Driver's License. It explains in detail your'new Point ; System. - MONEY IN THE SANK MEANS PEACi OF MING _ 'OWAMO D1W"T=" .Ole Tit"VOIT ;• _ {a-+tt+c JQ yo. 111 & QXo Minister , D. J. C L�h9; Depsty Minister ' . • r Q P10WAI O SPANCIJ L4 H. TAVL01% i[•iXAGZA " � _..- .may, '."'-3^.. >. �_ - Ire •.F:...a _ �+^ -."""wry."r-- ,�:w. "-�^i►' ��'Tw _+• - -a -.- a+-w�,.+—"- a L I , eeti were guest The tea tables were tastefully dec _ Alvin Bushby presided at the tft - - friends oR several Kiwanians along orae war i • • with a .number from the Whitby gram opened with a few well chosen The!•Committee wishes to thank - Club. words of welcome by President Mrs. everyone who helped stroke thio h.V- - . M K f tz has served' an an off • Chester Butt. py occasionsuccess. -- - ? eye Garro a success SLOP •SLOP ! ���� ` _ icer, and is active, in •many of Tot Miss1 Alice Stevenson, Pickering, ----- - • onto's Jewish Service and Fraternal rendered several' Piano solos which WATER organizations, is also a member of were Y; . much appreciated by all. If an award is to be hond�d out for the sloppiest street9 in Gene•-al Wingate Branch, Canadian bars. Syrrott, elocutionist, Rouge -� %/',r-•-- •••=tt #*1 - it for sure. Legion, being a veteran of four yeas: ill and her two charming little Hills, Ontario, Picke,'L.? .:....b. •.- daughters, Crol -and Donna, delight �iV This has been a long, hard winter, a fact that doesn't. need to with the RCAF. His sues.age wasR �Y p ed the audience with their numbers. •'' '. be put in print but• su'ecls such as we have at present in Picker- presented under the sPonsorsh�t�os • . P MPT : disgrace. Some say it is an Act of God, and we have to the Canadian Council of Chi'` An added attraction was an inter- __-ung are a and Jews, and gave emphasis io the es.ting display of antique china and . put up with it. We4 a saovel is of tittle helps that's.for Sure. 'i\nost of continuing need for education and glassw• ar,esome of which dates back Pickering %4 rhe businessmen along the main street have given up in.disgust this enthu.iastic joint effort by all city. • well ave- one hundred years. The i past Week. en•'• in the battle against racial and Conveners were as follows At Last 'Friday, most of the businessmen were out cleaning.off' religious discrimipation. The neel the Door, )sirs. K. Cooper and Mrs. • or Zenith 26650 the ice and slush. Aetually, it is a case of tunelling between the for a firmly knit brotherhood of t J. Peattie; Bake Table, Mrs. I- M. � the channel fills with 1 or 2 Morley; ' /n0 toll charge) dedicated Canadians of a!1 origins Antique Table, Mrs. F. J. \ "' bactks: "Fhe nest day, there is a thaw, prouse; Serving Committee, . Mrs• H• inches of ware:, freezes overnight and the following day, 'the mess was presented in an eloquent wac ; is With us again. which will do much to Pcomote Mitchell, Mrs+. N. R. Shortreed Mans • to getting the streets clean, so thought and action. to- dispel Pre Mrs.. W. P. Neale; Progaan, � Mitt ll LM* The only answer we can see, g g S C• Morley. Mia Rose, Irwin: and Mrs. - -- that it is safe for people to walk, is to have machinery and trucks judice and intolerance amon our come in and haul away the ice and snow, lying along the edge of peoples by creating a better .under• standing and. unity. Of particular in- , - - jlighway. rat of ways looks after No. Z Highway, revert was an outline of the purpose COUNTY O F ONTARIO T A R I O The-Der high The snow they push back off the of -the Canadian Council of Chrwt. ROAD F O R 1!C 11L A N WANTED, which Tuns dwough the age ians and Jaws which wad: quoted as - =oad, forms a bank, which melts and tuns onto the sidewalks. A as association of then and women 7 7shovel jtiSL Can't keep up with a virtual daily chore, such as this has who believe in.a spiritual interprets APPLICATIONS FOR THE POSITION OF DIS- t. tion of the universe and who seek try ,TRICT ROAD FOREMAN WILL BE�C EIV'ZD BY iba== this winter. MARCH in our minds, that Pickering's sloppy- educational means to promote tub THE UNDERSIGNED UNTIL i1lONDA7E, There is little doubt to say nothing of intron and under- 2, 1956.RE- 9 streets are driving business to other communities, Y rice, astzgty, co ape tl>ae danger anQ''inconvenjences to the local people. It seems too bad standing among People differing •in THF. SUCCESSFUL APPLICAliIT' WILL Bli: RE- , that we have to put rep with this. For each property owner, to have race, religion or nationality. D TO SUPERVISE ROAD MAINTENANCE �UIIZS THE ------------------ PERAT ION& AND DIRECT ACTIVITY OF.the meas taken away is a costly business (at least $8.00 an hour, so SEVERAL g,MPLOYEES. we are told) LEGION NEWS THE DISTRICT EMBRACES THE TOWNSHIPS OF Reeves C. E. Morley called the Department of Highways this , �ti ; for us He was told a ttiaa Friday the 13th is tmlucky♦ DICKERING AND UXBRIDGE WITH WORE DZD •.' wok to see if they would do something don't believe itl Your Legion held ZCTED FROM A DEPOT GARAQE, LOCAT$D. _.. would be out to look at it. If he manages to get here within the its regular Friday Night Social at APPRQXIMATELY ON$ ANIT OlrS:iIAI F MILES t. we fuel sure he will feel jmpelled to call out the brigade Next week, the Glen Eagles Heti on the 13th, ISO•UTH OF CLAR.S][ONT. and pt the ice edand Snow removed. and had enc of -the best evenings ^. SALARY RANGE, S32oo to $35001 PLUS CAR ALLOW- hope the t of Highways, that have always been We had marry visitors from ANCE AND-FRINGE BZN$FITS•-PENSION PLAN, Food twoePickering V Past, will see 6t to come to our res- oto, Wi lowdale and O ,bawa..A _SICK LEAVE CREDITS, HOSPITALIZATION 1� With the amount of snow and ice 9re have on our streets wonderful evening of dancing was ALLOWANCE. ETC• les before the sidewalks are enjoyed by all.'-. APPLICANT MUST HAVE CAR OR PICK UP at present, R ur TRUCK. clear of slush and water. _ We understand that Highways Minister Cass and his DCputy very busy sea-.on, They have organ' APPLICATION FORMS WILL BE FORWARDED t + Minister tour a good t y of the roads in this province. We hope ized a regular Euchre Parity to be UPON REQUEST. R E. SIMS, P. Eng. they. come through Pickering y —held twice each month on the Sec• -- _ Engineer; Courcy of Ontario 't As we said at the start, if there is an award for the s'_appiast E Rand Fii ah teth ns cd on the Second COUNTY BUILDINGS, WHITBY streets in QIItario, the honours ate sure to come our way. Wednesday= at her home on Spruce Hill Road, and bars. 30we by is the • ERING of the Scouts form a Ladie3 Au. .- hostess on the Fourtk �i'ednel;day _ E H O S P I T A l • • ai her home. on the Bsodc" Road, N. �p iaiy in West Rouge N -AJAX AND PICK ■! •tiE RAL Pickering Vil The members of the Ladies Ciu!� The ladies ar(,e planning to hold a _ ONTARIO ' Last week Mr. J� Calvert 'ms's had a' wonderful time at etre Ct. ,Bazaar on March ladies featuring Spring AJAX,. a - a victim of the 'cy condition of the Valentine's -Party last Thursday. Hats.. Fi you ladies are looking far - sway. Her a: olid off the road„ bars: Shirley bfilter, Program• E op an original ereatior., wards this �I: -: ANNUAL CORPORATION MEETING � conided wrileh a telephone po1e,' vener, came un with a few more of 1 umn for further, news of this event. , _. wiffi dissstroas results to the ca' and her "special' - games, and evrryone Any. lady inte-cted in joining the >3 hi;_Ares to herself, though enjoyed, the refreshments. The next Ladies' Auxiliary, is cordially . inure- whethes tJte considests th ee broken meeting of the Club• v+ill. be a burin • ed to contact Mrs. Dorothy May, at � m on Notice 3s heroby:given that o goner meeting of tha shareholders we ase not Sure. e;s meeting on' FCbrua-y 2hth. "i EmQlc 9 �i�3tl _Our ludic:- a it a � Ajax and Pickering Genera! Hospital will be ltsid ot'8 Ytss Heather o the Ballet wroru'lrriul organization since it 1 'Tuesday, March 24th, 1934, in the Nurses' Rssidenoe. 1�t the week end *th ber Gamin School in St. T:dward's Hall, hoe mar up or , '�Any per _.: T,lisab•th Miner. 'invited the mothers to, ri.it the Ladies• —Corr - ---- :_ ntpo n • n rn of the Fres who pays to the Corporotiion as least thirty days before the _ Tru gory meeting classes on Friday... February 2'tl. Annual Meed in r the sutra of S7`.t>r, shall bra Member W. M. S_ was held 'oa the . Last Saturday night. someone Pickering Red Cross Asked TO gay � of the Corporation for the enluing year." Therefore, those wishli+q eadsig of the 17th, at the hoette of broke into the home ai illi, b:cKt. Locate MissingF' � to qualify as a 'Member of " Corporation for the current year ;rola. R. A. Morison with an att=W Zealey. Rouge Hills Drive, and af-. Iat�ce Of dzseaa After a devotional ter leaving tate house in complete The Pickering Branch of the Can. are requested to hove their feu in *4 h nds of the Secretory no 1999. the tie for the meeting was disoroer, took whatever money .xas Red Cross .Society ha-i this week re. Pater than Saturday, Fsbrtrory ilst, prsaeassd is the form of a panel du available. • On the Monday previous, t eived two comumnitations frolm Members and oN interested persons ere cOldiaHy. Invited to attend „q�elop ca 'T!u Work of the Chu ell to that, the home of Mr. Montgvm Europe, in an effort to locate missing � Iad�sa its Canada". Members cry, also of Rougt Hills Drive, was person,- K. D. MORLEY, J. SMERMIW SCOTT, d tike psa•1 had tltefr subject amt' ! broken; into, One enquiry came front the Pblis>sPiesklow and Perot* 'tlsr nrddlT prsPa*d and the � Congtatulatiorta to Sir. and Mrs_ Red Cross concerning Zdislaw, 3b, Chairman of the gowd. e�saim pro+•d interesting an in Bryce Gain; of Rouge Hills ,Drive who entered Canada ten rear's &V.. A spirit of devotion pe+ who pO1.celebrate their 19th wedding and wss destined to Pkkeriss, " ys out the Meting. which anaitrprsary on February 24. relative in Poland le tryla8 W tYach eland afseg a brie# eodv, Cme. Many Happy Returns to M-& C. 'him. may- Rim IAWS. n weempaiisd by U. Richardson, mother d oris. J'no• The scoond request came froau'the. to fsi+etd espeets ,caul Oa the 26X11 Smith, of Ridgewood Road, International Red Cr»sO. Anal"- 6or a month at Dsysona Beach. Birthday Greetings also to \fns. Germany, concerning Aleksandta A otintbes ftrnn puckering attend. Ken Benson, of East Avc. Kuz' own 35, a1-b believed to have _ m : ad a mae~ini of the .median �Ve, Satre very pleased to hear that settled in the Pickering a Osha9va � Cub at the Gawalra Ho1xl West Jobei- ates is going so, well. Keep areas. : � Mrs Ethel Beat M4nt up. tlte` Good work. Jolun• we're all The Red Gross which has located v rad of you. thousands of persons throughout ! K great-great grand daughter of Jam_ �!' PF'o g ' world for relatives and. friends does' kph Brant. Mohawk Chief, of the Sik 1 Kiwanis Junior Bovvlirt League .Iv ws-High Bouvier John Kendrieks 'a �t deal of good worlc'iir $tele ' ;Nations'Itsdiaria, gave an address on 234 from the fist Silver -Dolt• types of cases.wl - *'The FWK Canadians • err, an Linda McGee, won th8 sec- j. D. Rer+staer spent S�atday with Any information respecting these 5 vKith' the "hidden score". two names cotnmunicated to Ole ''Mr♦ and Mrs Jas' Bsisbin, Tate.' West Rouge Bowling Club Pickering Township Branch. should Locus said Yrs. Whitt, sW i �e � s lie sttcceO, in spite be directed to -Glenn Julian, Public UK week in Florida. had dinost. and � the wesiflier. Relation, Chairman, at Duubarton. a few Noun wt,li M. noel Yrs. M. Mr: and rJfrs. Orville Sinner are Phone: , Laloelasid. FtvD TEmple 9-2!92 ;: • .. vacationing i•� Florida.----------------- --------------- . ------- ----------- - ------------ W ------ ,.. Valentine Tea _ Dunes 171 GE _. EST ROU � Dnnblartoa Kiwaus Brotherhood A most sincere tribute was paid' .�, Diruue T aura of Picks- he Afternoon V A by the members of the West Rouge - ing. United Church held a very suc- ` � �• ...how iS Bowling LeaEv ,u' e on Monday night, Brotherhood Week, was marked cessful -Valentine Tea in 'the• C. "E. '„`: arlten President bony Buck request- with distinction at the February 16, Centre on February 13th; with ori-,u'rn ed all present to be silent for two tfFeetin'g of Dumbarton Kiw'ani� Club attendance of over tunety. Guest„ (JN minutes out of respect •for their during an address by Carl Keyfetz, wee present' from Whitby, Almond, ieilow-bovirier, Capt. Ed. Browne, Q, .C., prominent Toronto lawyer, Audley, Ajax, Cherry-wood, Dunbar- . who passed away last Sunday. The ` B'Nai WRith Lodge, member, and ton and our neighboring churches of -- whole community extends its deep- ` tireless 'Mmmunity worker. the village. _�•n�? est sympathy to M.rs. Broome and .. Iter son. • • • , J, Ken Jones, -othy goes *I" f vee—Lecture On Christian Science ., Ridgewood' 'Road; • : ' �� -- ,. .. ,pho:ie father, Mr. J. J. Jones pass- _ N avv �,Th� B o f t coal Tonight (Honda}) was Parent you get the most comfortable you insist on he dight for Scout Troop C. 1st High- _ - eaf in�ow t-wit Prove h to yQuolrosell Jand Creek of S4.' Edward's Hall Hea�tll, Harmony aMd Happiness,, Its steady blue flame gives you - Coll us today The parents were privileged to wit Ili. the sunny host that's best for . ' . . "Jrsess the most impressive "Investit ` ; gX MAUD CARP gENNETT, t.5., of Chicago, you. ;ore. Ceremorryr.' when Philip blunt- Member of the Board of lectureship of the Mother Church, the first This famous hard coal stirtS i gomery formally became a Scout. Ttic Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston; Massachusetts. easier and burns longer. So sb'Ye coa,F four Patrols demonstrated the shill; yousave time and money when • they have, took part in the ' .Thursday, February 26, 8 15 games,after which' a • P.M. % most enjoyable ire, wRefre h� .,*round theScouts. PICKERING DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOC �ARTHIlR MITCHELL LIMITED sett Nom byCOOP" iroaM w tht sponsor" by Christian Seiefst:e S"lowe "� �{ 74 or �� tie Rnotacii .... „ : i'his, ht�tu» _ . AN-3,±c[7 ♦ '°° _ �ou0� Mild, Oaf i•,.... _:.-.,re�_ -., ,� now L l� q : , • - , t ' — �x . measles, and Jimmy Hilts is ,recover- end with. her fam'ty at Cornwall. S`IQ46� � ; i �� �Q&WOK'S Ilgy Ing' front pnettmosua. - vie tl is Sunday, and Sunday School Th,,e will r r ser- Si , will be at 11.00 a: m. An _ eUARANTEED • Valentine Dance held at the school m o / t ` last .Satu,day by the H. and S. Ass • Valentine "Cee at, Pickering Thurs_ Radio-TV Service EACHNIE S ociation. Many left their cars at The Home and Meeting n head day afternoon. — their Executive Meeting on the lith-__________________________________ � home and walked to the school. blur- Mrs. Carter presided. Twelve meat Any Make or' Model = FUNERAL. DIRECTOR fc vvas supplied by Art Jones at the berm resent. Mr. Moss brought books 6ALSAM s• NIT. piano and May Play9ord on guitar. P' :Arthur Meld on the Courtice Memorial L:b dry'• The Men's Club had their annual. FURNITURE DEALER bf Ivy Skitch was the wanner of and a 'donition is to be sent to the the Door Prize. Refreohments were same. .Material served by Mrs. is. to be bought for Father and Son Banquet la.;t Mon- '• a. A. Jones and her ' -* � to Committee., � costumes for the Junior Sand. Plans day night in the church. _ On .the same evening a party was for the next meeting were discus ed. The W. A. met last Wednesday a!, lert"to 'Anshulanae Sevvia Refreshments served at the close. the home of Mrs. ,Allan Manderson. SAYE MONEY -- DO YOUR given at. the home of Mr, and 'Mrs. ., SPRING HiirCORATING EARLY DAY OR NIGHT A. Prentice for the Pee Wee ball The .Juniors celebrated Valentine The meeting opened with hymn 388. team,_. There _w'e: a ten boys present' Day e nc pt from n F iday afternoon with ' a and prayer by s J. mOringham ---- - �,QQ pet boor fpe Qiaick, t� ~ The Sunday School-room was fill Pa ty nail the Seniors. with a dan" and scripture 1st. Corinthians, teedw dare painting read ' Friday. evening. 13th chap, read by Mrs. Lewis Jonee: lid wM. M&ACHNIE, ProQ.° ed io capacity on Saturday when RS Mr. and Mrs. McIver and -Miss . The L•e-son Thoughts on the "New T ;: pop•r_haetgut6. children terries out to see movies put, Helen Stevenson. Toronto, visited Commandment" were taken by Mrs. ti ERIC STOKES AND - on by the newly formed -Young Yeo • . kir.. and bars. Frank )-Weavers, on Lloyd Wilson. The Theme Song was F'RA14X WHITE PhD" P..icke ng 193 Pk's Club. P cs. Bob Ho2cbon ob- Sunday..sung, followed by the minutes lana mraton — R R 3, P'-Ckt:rsas twined the film and ran the projeC 'Mr and Mrs. A. Boys of Toronto, .business. It was decided to give $104 Piidill de•g,, Ont. tor. The chiidren .were all well be- sent the week-end with their son. more to the "furnace fund". Fifteen haved and a•e ankious to have films P b'ir and Mrs. 'Russel Boys. 'ladies answered the Roll by. a Verse KE!i A1� EL�tRKE -'Ad Slouchy, February 22, Annivmanors? for them each month: Miss Sue Hanna, Brock Road, is with the word "Love". K!-S. 1Jbrne- IQ� ersary Services will be held at Fait- to Toronto underg°mg .medical at- Jones gave a paper on "Love"- Mtn.. tantion for her foot. George Pickett then conducted s � N W. H. J. ,H NA X. � LLD. p United Church to commemorate �ngratulations to Mr. and :►ir+e. Valentine Social, and the aCeeting yi �fi AntZeiDtdaei the 11th annive•sarY of the church. Otter of the 4th, on the birth of a closed with 'a hymn and prayer by►, ad = AuirLt t dad 8olieitot Frenchman's Bay Brownie Pack will Rev. Fleetha'm. Mrs: Manderson thea ". bOutarke guests. The morning sarvice will bon' Brock Road hockey team scored aa- served a wonderful supper vehicle' w , $ w ood B be held at the regular time, .30. a 'other win when they played at White- was enjoyed by all. A m. and an evenm service at 7.30. An vale. Several' f m e ten ded th4t -"Wd furswak Red- Bob" sw Specialty M 1�sa one anniversary turkey dinner will be--_-----_--- ---_ fume al of lth Bate Mr. Elton Hubby, Mer,-#ad Bali" See Pie Aoetaess Phone A�;1116 held this Saturday at the church. 1. Pickering Girl Guides at Hillsburg, on Saturday,. Sympathy, j __ZW id 00146Rymidsne�t TSm>pie ¢ -Whitby Girls' hockey team play on _-- sof those of this community goes to Jiffs Sunday at NVWtby Arena at 7.00 P. On February 3rd, the First Picker- kir. Hibbs (nee Jessie Green)' and 1 ' I 0show 6 a M. against a team from To auto• A i� Girl Guide Co. held their !,"ond "family. nuns. of girl- from the Bay PIRY enrolment. Twelve Guides having The' sympathy goes to Mrs. Errol p on ���� �the Whitby team. successfully passed the 'Iettderf ies Carson. in the death Br Saturday, of - The death occurred in Toronto, on Monday. February lb, lb of Alert Wit• received their Pins and Ties her sister, Miss Ida $rigaahl. AUMONNER Gould. Mr. Gcpsld, a bachelor, had from ne Mea H. Cook, Diet. Coaue as Misses Anna Wilson, Mary ones a summer resslt at -the Bay for +one The, name of the girls are as Jamie_ton, and kir. Ronald Jotted _ ? been w : Mar • Sue Hunt, Carol Shap- were among the pupils of the ©is. y asci 9V1efi$fiy ewattNpe to -s y !Hoole -Ottawa a. -� � ��� _ over forty pears: ley, Susan- Wilson. Lynda White, High School, who visited 'Otte _ Fames► Seauiew alio Fee"C" kir. and Mrs. Herb Usher telt on Darleea Suginomori, Janice Egerofi, couple of days last week BajM A aP«�m7 [Tuesday for a motor_ t. ip to Florida: 'Lea Urquhart,- Linda Smith, Sharyn The Young People had a party on _r _ Word has been received from the Barrister, SOIICftOrl ><:vm1M Attetatisa Givdr Yaketeys, in Tampa, and the Nichols, HuYck. Jackie Hough, Jane bfeDon Sate day night at the home. of Mr. aid, Julia Kowalow, __----_ and Mrs. Cecil Disney in honour of Notary Fettle { W73T!!!Y -= PSE1ld6 iso !<-snit at Sarasota, that they are, alt having i -.-------------------- awI llm Ray Carson. :lir good holiday and -enjo)ing %%arm The !ferry Homemakers' Chili jIlo rish at Old Singeton Road weather. ; - AU D L E Y - will meet oil Saturday at the hone* ilLghlaad Crack — WANTED Ronny G`ay. Milton, is. staying f -'hiss Shirley E ringham: Thier ' -_, . w tth' his aunt -lits, . Jame• Brown .tor ..._The '.Vorld Ua} u Prayer Service are startinganewmCbrrrse, and new. AT. 2-7791 or AT. 2-1362 t�ol»Y I3a1Mss Lvab held during il-e c'iurch service __--_ a few- days owing to the death of his stiembers will -- welcome.----- i Ig�Ij, AC'RB,AGRS AXD grandmother birs. J.. E. -Gray. I on Sunday afte tenon. A number of _--- -- .-- `------- Y•retit• Fri. l;3tl to 3:3i paw. TA!►sY8 Birthday congratulations to BiNY lades took parts. !lira• G Astley and _ MARTIN LUTHER FILM, "+ Sa tod•1 •ted ft"440 to 1110" Waulai lt/srywa Prentice yclto-will be eleven years,Of btr-. A. Ball- sang a duet "Whisp• To Be Showa At I A! L�t�wertai .. Oirei these DeaOa_�'s7n��eseb age on the 19th' -and to Billy Brotrn; ening Fi�pe'", accompanied- by. airs. `gT. PAUL'S UNITED CHORCH. s . CdtL - MMe._IIICIVL� who celebrates his ji st birthday on C, Trigg, at the piano. The offer- AJAX ! Reaefg !1a/ g;�em1•neei the 26th. - isg uas received by Anne -Guthrie . FRIDAY, MARCH 6 Meth Congratulations to Mr• and -Mrs. and Joyce Smithy Rev. Ni. Butters Under The Auepkes Of _ pp, J, Horns on the birth of i daughter, gave a short addrus. C. G. I. T. And Coronation L. O. _ :.Onueret� hemp«�Alr:. t>m•e r will be _ A------- -- --•enly, Joy, last week. The W. A. Faintly Suppe mar 6 - j�-&-.VULptxi'� ori SONS Jean Thorogood is confined with yteid Friday evening Februsry _- --- --- 27,' in the church basement, foltoia' • _ ------------- �.� "�hway Monumtat Rorke,. --- -- - : 1�¢�!� . A N N V A L ' ' _ ed by a Short program. , ~ - lidttiM•a AJAX IWB?. Atr89L�1, YSOi'. �� The skating party set for Satan- LOYAL ORANGE LOpG� Z. 8. 2. Wn#thy, Oretarto ster svpkieP day -evening had to be cancelled be • Mbets Fant Tuesday of Month _ c slippery roads. At r am I3•. t7 Ogkwey. bettrsea � All St. post-ot411111"IF on Andrew's a � The children aged sv r auu 07 plCKERING, ONT. Audleg Schools enjo)•ed . Valentine HOLY TRINITY WWft turd Ajax i ' ..- WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4. — A. H. Ferguson -. ]!keret wwb7 Mo a Ain P}lp�p tQO�OP AOMi IA Pick• Parties in their class-s,00ms, Fri- Pm* Mater &rM9 and A. jax areas. To `A e. Of s' so�ri day afternoon. 129f' /� Or leg f 4r P •Ad ullb 91.25 -- Child 7 Sc. Admission Miss Joan Esdak spent the week • - 21 Beech Ave. Plrose Ajax UMBI NG Proeisim Made For Those Who Do �{$ $If, "rvk* ask {'Or Net Care For O AN,1M Ram ----------------------'- ----- o�� L�• : d1°'w~ ' Cesf1 peer A demi Cudof to�trolaa,oe..na %"� SAM �, rEriieads for 1•.otitnl ca-as. $o � ���R �� • �• i end g:#a owt . to Jack, dating t... � tM4>� Mness sad stay in b•epASU also to !hoi - l�e�t >rlsimie tll<nns. 0•wepl — �M11M ......- - ' .,•. .; �_---------------------- rkbermw7 am: eieeee my seddast. ... _ •_ .d wal�rf� fifes Jaeit and Tina Calvert L 1 ------=--- ---- =-- - - - -- - i;eatu r;" ea `+,i9 Tei�Mries TIL,EVISION I RADIO Pickering United Ciarrdr Sick Roan Nees REPRS VNDAY FEB Minister: isle • Rev. M t an M • f • _ s Eq�nplNen# FEBRUARY 22 PHONE: TBmIM 9.1141 _ � 9AS A. ]i. —SUNDAY SCHOOL >rt MAMON >�O & Tv S R 1 H 11A0 A. Mn—WORSHIP store Hours: A. N. r1X'!'rsw Ileo. Ge age d TA.M.— tree, Ph D• A 9 P M. oras � •l P Nt. illt�tiRA1 AND Sundays . . MEN'S CONFERENCE. iOG>� 4 CONAtirl'. B. a. BANQUET - `r AMBULANCE SEW,t� SATURDAY _ 6.15 P. M. Q and 90LItX'POE SUNDAY At 2,00 P. M. L agl11T8 BUUZng0, AJAX, 'No. Z Mi01'11A1AY • • tiff shoe" 1111. S., eslewa . AT MCKNUM MACH to" . AUDI,gY' .. ...:. . P. hi, RuNDAY SCHOOL _ .-•---------MCC Co. ----------------- --- _ AX 1059 C.kistim kience society Vbw met" rhe rami• And 011110 ep ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO S ' -or_ �. A •lis►naes El air i�al eelllilttg. t ,. �Ainta �P Z I Stmllir� .Invites Yoa a MlWimir� >•M• CDerch Service 1=C;STON ROAD a.r•�e rinse... a Aa if■.. T� Glass Etc _LLDUMD -fx.�d !alae, ss >r a —Bow an & Gibson w«a�. !teed) room: wumm M ,�WOO�D WO�BING'` -�Y siTr'DAY AT 11.00 ----------------- And Nnmttery • Bstsit►y Soho•2 mow= MANWO At `i'bo some H•mt! a YO.NTN M, LIMOMTWM VnIL E me DWAZ as Redaesdey. E p sa. '. Testimony _ _ . hoe. , : At�)ti'l7Dts Olt lOti Meeting -Can: � : -m Am mom For ft!W10,114,14A or AM. 1.7329 - 1 - - pldeeeias 471w1 ? ,�,�C SID tuusTns Bakkevald ---- ----: C• ►,ps/ ------------- G JL WALTER G THOMSON, Q - ` V1160ick esst.w.—a ti. lt>z0a. i�. 8„sister, solleitor. Notes Pla39- Re n9 >R. 730 i _-- Offke Hours: 3� to 5.00 P. M. n• y - 8. Watere Ajes RD BIROS. itopday,tlbroash F'rida'y `3TAF L . Awn . _ ► Pickering IL. - ; - •Y: .. .. + • . 9 k'1'!•y' ' — •' i �. _ ,� arm .. • - r' - , : w - Cl.A►REMO NT The W. A. of the United Church der was able to leave the hospital on been asked to visit homes within Scouts already in a area, have b ` ._ _ . , _i,�-t�i_bodd ilxeis-next meeting; -Theme's-• -attd`-ts now recuperating at the vici+rity, --to--do as many good working with •the- West title Several from here attended the day, February 25, at 2.30 p. m. in the home of him daughter Mrs. T. deeds as they can perform, within Highland Creek groups, until a s _ �1i11eF� Miss Ida Brignall at the S. S. Room. English. their capabilities. sor can be found, of their own, T . .:]4iarkham, on Monday Born and Mr and Mrs. Clifford Reynolds The Pot Luck Supper in the Hall, 1 To ,tlo-_ community ' as a whold, avow this looks forthcoming. educated at Claremont, site has spent Sunday with their son. Doug sponsored by the Women's Institute this is our way of expressing app I The District Commissioner, w worked in Toronto fou• about the past las' and family, at Stouffville. on Tuesday evening proved a real �f reciation for the way in which they hits Assistant, D, C. Bill Johns --- twenty-five "years. She is survived . -- --' =----= success. T4ere was - a good attend ; . have supported Scouting during travelled to Claremont to inset Carson, of Moint . by a sister Mrs. .,.►• ante and the pictures shown by ]41 r. the pa 't year. Tasks ir} the nature of Pack and Troop. Their Good D bion, and lues brothers, Walter, cf gR0UV H.AA Bunker were' very mt:ch enjoyed by , shoe •cleaning, gleaning the base I although prior td Good Turn W • ,,n . n: nt running errands wallets •. the was to send . a donation to lite Markham, and Jack, of C:are.n c I- Mrs. Sha returned home to Tor all. e g 6 a }Interment took 1 lace in Salem Ceni- We are ver.q glad to heat that . ,dog,•. are. some- •Qf the many deeds bridge Hospital, of t?0,04. I onto alter, • :pending a few Aceeks i etery, Greenwood. Mrs. D. L. Dfairs was able to leave' � .that can be' done by the buys—but � A fine ga..ture, entire.y vofunte� with Dfrs. J. Davis. the hospitaI -on Sunday and isnow YL' EAST✓=no paint-,jobs. -ed-.td by the' Scouts at thtir Coi ,• i The freezing raur of Saturday has J {flayed havoc with the scales at tits Dors. Matthews vi ilea friends at at her home here. ' ' • of Honour 1 Little Britain on Sunday. Due 'to an error in printing, last By now, Boy Scout W,eek—Good Cards vAere issaed..by their .:S ..' Co.-Op. and the men. had to light A ver -good 'attendance was a had week's report 'which a ;,;fires under them to thaw them out y' "g p aid ii.' Turn n'cek•i- tit full sw•1ng; and. 'ter MnDbSanderson �for'com let it Monday; also,. many were in the -at.the Day of Prk4er Service in the Club girls received ' "Aprons"—this although the days ate running fast, _during Good Turn Week c r. iLitcb with their car's, between here hutch, on Friday afternoon.should have read "Spoons". all Scouts and Cubo should make a Duringone of their games, vol , .Dfisses, Alayne and Diaralyn El I ._-_-________-__--------_ • � - .stad Ba l.ant on Saturday ,night. special effort to fill the sheets be ball, the D. C. and A. D. C. w Mr: and Dirs. Harold Hopkins and iott, of Oshawa, spent the week end tore ' Sunday, and then' to Church: asked- ,to make up the teams, with. their aunt Mis. D. A. Lteer, SCOUT News Obviously, every house canarot rec' they scored -more .hits on the c ` I+IT. and Mrs. Joe Burrows left ort Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Scout Y i •,friday for a vacation in Florida. g eive attention froth the boys; but we Ing lights to the delight of the bo A teen age Valentine Dance was George Knox, Enni, killen, oa the trust that sooner or later, one of We reckon they thought, even e1d in the Community Hall here on birth of .a. little daughter, on--Feb Scouting In'04VASC0 ilii►striet the-Cubs or Sc4Cuts' may be doing leaders can cause dinlag'e besides IF night. Lloyd Pascoe and ruary- 14th. 1959. you a Good Turn, at any time during The Pack, under C. M. Jack Ma; GeosKe Smith supplied the mupic and Due to Cie weather, the Dance in- ! February 16 to 22; is BOY Scout l the year. sell, worked well, along with gu .j2rs. K. Vizely instructed, the child the Hall, sponsored by the Glen '; Week and to the Cubs and Seeuts L The Patrol Leaders Conference is ante' from the A. C. If. 1 sets. The dances have been cancelled . Grove School Club, was cancelled on within our„ District, this also means Galled for this Saturday, .February 21, Thursday, we werie off to Du night; • _ ilatcSafurdaiy owing to the skating and the y' gh � ' —Good Turn Week. - and will be:, h0d.. in the Pickering Barton, to visit_.the Troop, with hockcv, but will be resumed on a t• Mrs. Lemmon, who has been 'staay- '' provided with a paper, Askin for in with friends at Lottie Britain, is I p g Cornunity Hall, at 1.00 p. m. sharp. If.- Dick Pollard in charge, worki toady bash: in Marth. S' 1 the householder'to sign for the Gaol until, 5.00 p. m. with a -Rover Leader from _Torpny - a Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cooper left ort now visiting Mrs. Mattliews here. 1 Turn. Done, and alsQ the nature of So P: L'.-...be on the dot, equipped both getting down to the iob, de; Sunday for a._holiday in the South. NV e are glad to- hear Mr. 'Clow :the task, the Scouts and_.Cubs have with . staves. notebooks and •pencils. pite very cold weather hindering 0 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barclay also Letters have been sent out to alt tendance Incidentally, whilst visititi left last week for a motor trip to Scoutmasters tktifying of a Leaders one oi, the Troops (no name) tl Florida. LLS ELECTRONICS e c "A'' The regular meeting of the.. 1V. Di. geff Training Course, the est or quE•�trcn was asked o was _ - Troop Scoutmaster=, -and replies are Baden Po•�•ell" and one bright •Soo>r S. of the United Church was'. -held' awaited so we can plan ahead for lips pursed. and very sincerely r' on Thursday, afternoon in the School -. _ and . tits y that room. Mrs. George McConnell and TV S�ECIALISTS tht the requited nuruber_ notify plied "He's gv • :#arts ProtiiASial HcadquartE•r¢. s lark:' f Mrs. Conners took the devotional This Course will be ! JJ ld at the Push on with the Good ,Turn - ;part of the program, based on the FAST Serriol lrotrt your vfelnit)t. - Ajax Cctnmunity Centre on March- and remember the Parol Leader Book of Ruth. The Study Book on _ 16, 23 and 30; each session to be- Conference. Good Scouting fellow the Carribean Area was: taken by 4 RBIAstE Service by trained ted+eikfans.gin at 7.30 p. m , promptly. and this means Cubs, too. Cora'. �fzs. Jack bn, Mrs. Conners and rete• at reasonable rates - - -- --------------------- GUARAtf1'!ED �) Visits by tht Dtstrct Staff saw Mrs. Stickwood. . Harry Cook, the Di tr ict Scoutzttas 2od PICKERING Mr. Donald Pugh tiffs been, a pat ter vii to the R' tSr �-3 :1 to rpenr! ` ` 'BROWNIE PACK - icnt of the O>hawa Hospital for the Phone Pickering- 5�6 =he e�jrntnF x; t ••: Home and . are balding their meetings an Thun p3 t two the. with a leg injury. Schovl Associa::Er•, d: cu§4intt the days, zt 4.00 p m., in the Cosa �tt�s-I.yiinc Gliddon crtcrtaitled a ' 2.fc.ra:anon of ..-.a nrty p, .,nrfiip. ity Ha:1_ wamuer of frier 1s on Caturday, the Serving WHITBY, AJAX, PICKERING and DUMBARTON c> :asiron of her birthday.-- -� _ A number, of Claremcrit people t^nded the hockey games at Whithy - - ` 'Arena on Saturday morping when ' Cie Stgand Dlidgets Vayed off against Pickering in the OMHA play off..' The World. Day of .Prayer was oh rn i" - . : i I I gal served on Friday, in , the Unitcd rIwo Church. bits, Cresswell gave the ad k �` , ,dress, and Mrs. Cranim sang a ' solo- '_ _ Mrs. Jack Kelly and two children. � of the Soo, have been visiting hot - parents Dir: and _Mrs. Chas, But i can - - ton for the pat week." offer----------------------- fN THE MATTER OF THE PROPOS- -ED ROPOS - ' • --- -• `INCHWAi'ERMAIN : ON -ISLAND! -, iRUAD 'ANDA SIX INCH" WATER- — _ WAIN ON RIVERCOURT DRIVE INiiiE "TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING. i • TAKE NOTICE THAT:. 1 The Municipal 'Co Ountil of the i - Corporation of the Township of PickerNATUIRAL AS - ing intends to constructas a local stn- t'advantages �� �� _ provement a. twelve-inch • watermaiu - ages along Island Road from house HiW ' Drive to River-curt Drive and thence :long Rivucoun t wive front island + Cleanissf helelf^Fw your hone: saves on neheoaatinB costs :..toad to a point Six httadtetl aha forty - - • Sums •silemly and is fuel best suileld to automatic control tut (640') northerly and intends to spc -+1 , curly assns the whole of the coact : bam. b.orinp �4; - • p�0i'ettt aper use ... or by 10 etZualfstd monthly Payments; thereof upon an area known as Picker- - ern furnace is t> drys 'Ing Nater Area No. 1 being that area►, - - •� F styling aollFpad and select in the Towesltip of. Pickerilv&fying West - Ab ~ r`y =•A" _ 4 r _ - - of the Rouge River. y ib+ -' .. t .i - (t1 Mw estimated ant of the coo- 3 • ' �� loos+ dependa`le ouMwtatk walei hiOtillB abixtion of the said watermain n - fasl•r ►e4tivery then e 3 times en other fueb :y :;Fleren 'Iib msand . nue Hundred and hot water Twenty Dollen (S11,120.W, .the whole wd•r boeltsto , r - smount of which is to be paid by the ._ j ae larwrd Dost For oast : oaaers of land in the said- water area`aj `. _+ Coelc is ioshr- deatar— bow s eataiied f, No. 1. The coat of the proposed 'can- - airuction is w be divided Tato rues parts - ?• MOdern gas ranges hind ill styling and vuloalafion : sac foov":-• s Ct>mado' leading diets nook wftfh Na _(a) a special assessment on the rate- t * - able properti abutting or heating— on the proposed watermain at etre - _ - frontage rate of Three Dollars, and = 4 --- OTHER APPLIANCES ' Settees Cores ($3.16) per foot - :f "frontage. Unless payment 'of thin _ ` Dryers, Refrigmafee Spare Neaten amount wiH be made in twenty (20) equal annual instalments. - Fplaal units. OW fildtMi*toa all led the way iw- TAe estimated special annual tau ,;, t ire gull:& WfI100 best with nahrral eas. per-feat,frosUp is Twdity-seven A eppliasc+sa " a" Aft-five one hundredths cants NATURAL. GA.' Eaulo 1ENT COSTS LESS —� ,. (b) 1i special /. assessment •on all the • = �" TO BUY..: LESS TO INSTALL AND. a -rateable pWoP4M • in the said - .�' .water area somber 1 is an asnount - FAR LESS TO' MA►MAINe sttaideat to provide for the bat- - slice of the cost of the said water- -' stain including debenture charges � f sad the cost of nudalmancme and n �: 'OA ti�i lgf7 > : 'manageent and the estimated in- �� crease to the mill rate based on ' T� for hs+rw. REPENOANLE— no' degvery or CVt-Olt WoMi the present assessment is 0 eail2a ,roar 1,.eiittR i (3) Application wt7f be mads by the lCONOMLCAL—Motet for your Rlonoy - 'Corporation to the Ontario Municipal - _ est Board for it's approval of the undertak- _ i . • no--ids. of the 'A construction any >�IE�IR • AO residue, A' owner may within twwentyom days after the firstpublication of this notice file CONSULT YOUR APPLIANCE SEALER; PLUX1192.OR NEATIN6. CORTIACTpR with the ):vara WS objection to the said ON NOW NATURAL GAS WILL dNING YOU. NEW CONYOIENCE.... NEW SAYINOS W ort. being undertaken. v a' (4) The Board stay approve of the said workbeing undertaken but• txfo c _ Of visit the Rhee it office of -. ." - .doing so it may appoint a time and - - i. r place when any objeWons to the said , i work will be considered. V/ DATED at Brougham this 9th day of I " .. �: v •. t February, 1959. • w*:: - ._ - - - - : : U,&YD JOHNSTON..-. I ,� _ , ms's , . �s :� z >.�a • mar .. .. al _ • _ Clerk. •. : ... W..' _, ....; �'.-,ys •..racy ii'f s...,,,,. •• res. CHO&Y QOO - the effect Or istianity has hai on our brought the meeting to a close 7 he• Sorry to report Mrs. Wes. Petty Card (X TbasslM nvay of life. Reports were heard from hostesses for the day were: Mrs. J. on the sick list. Hope she will soon —"--• A dielicions luncheon was atcv Secretaries We. M -s. J._ Shields, Mrs. Milne be improved. -- a w tike --' ' W would a to thank a$ oast - by Group 2. at the home of M -a. mint was made of the Annuil W. A. Sr.,, Mrs. W. J. Petty and Mrs6 D. relatives, friends and neighbors _ - �t lack Rennie on Wednesday.Tina 9. -•------------------------------- the cards, floral tn'butea and � at Richarnond ]t3i11 on Thnra is • and Milne. � o*W was the February meeting and the an invitation to Cedar Grove W. M. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dart said SCOUTS. PARADE SUNDAY roasions Of sYMP41%117 Gh*"u at *04; , President Mrs1 Todd, refreshed our S on .Mwch Otis. Women of the children visited in Woodvilld Snndsy, time of the passing of our dear sW." memories by reading the W. A Community. are reminded of a. "pap with the former's parents, Mr. and Ths 807 Sooner will hold a church tar. 2-- MitcbelL , 61*4•121: 44, Conodtutioa� Mrs. J. Shields con- er drive" in the awe futures 'lwo Mrs. Wm. Dart. Pte& dtds SondsY a[tomoon. from ducted the Devotional Period. using inspiv4ongi poems were read by Sympathy is exten6ed w+oa]d like to thank Rev. M. to Miss Es. Na �e �! 1.ot, to at, for hiss words. the theme "A New Commandment". -Mrs. • T. 'i;o'lmes . entitled, "A New then Bary, in the passing of her �!°r�,s Aaglkan Chum eoedilea McEricbois Fanatal Hems for thein Y � ,She also g�ve , a' OnO," and inter •, Start" and "When : lTlsiag6 _ Go fa :. also to otlieir teistira'ia thin � at' &W • � ai::, Qoides. Brown oturtseatt services. ..� • . eating •s of tl~iE ckapter' from Wnoesd'. M: s Todd real a very e� and Cnb� wili slf0 take Part. Sse Study telling how the :Anr le waatine; Pogm. '£h : W. A.. SIMM"Our ovr fafies ttq�d a K"' . trian �`w$s'l�ea rel,'�cj{' ie' ,tj�eau.'eyoosnd Resedledat enth" '1� o �j 4 _ N EVERY EVENING TILL 7: P.M. ROUGE HILLS...- -_ ON NO Z HIGHWAY. EXCEPT THURS* & FRI; TILL 9:00 P.Ma , 'PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI" SAT. FEB. 19th -20th - 21St' JUST EAST OF ROUGE BRIDGE 8PZ01AL OFFER OF so OFF PLUS So. OFF — STROUD S FOOD M--AR-K-ET MA �. MAPLE .L s A ! 1/9 LE: PKG. CE EAT WCE .,MIN 'M Ch,�ese -Shces, 29 large (To�28 OZ.' till .]B�� .39 NUT --FEE COF 3► Aleet c ''...57c , - C, SPYAM" OFFER OF 7a OFF PLUS lac OFF ! a __._`79 LYONS ECONOKY - PAK Sox 100-2 Oap size MARGARINEyour saving b %M: TEA • �CAGS619C . ---- SPECIAL OFFER OF !;c OFF X.YONS 0=02M NOODLE Carton of s Pickna , (YOUR SAQING i8 26e) - — _ SPZMAL OFFER OF 's6o OFF PLUG Sa OAF --+ SOUP'MI X C NEW KING SIZE - 4lb.l�os.boz IV3LLI LB. BOX"= 0 - _ C C Nw__� (Y SLYMG 2 *o) t LAVRGE SCOL TINS (YoClr. St►� � �o) - -- - SPAS RAStTA1fT . - ... IP�j 2 tie 3, c 1>iAlL>S ia•►F T!.1TD?FIJti Y . C .,�t::� UP L A& Ab _ ,•15 0,17..... MNS �' ', , ' ,. '. �_ •�Iir>El!fNERB OF GAAl0:�6'S CHOCOLAT83 •- �D G: - - • " . ' First — Mrs. J. [.shay, R•S. 2, Pickering _ FOOD' e �j Second _ Kra. F. S0ssisk, RB, 1, Picker s i Third — Idra. Skr�ep sek. Weedview Road A Fob — A. C1ar *4 T."evate Rte. ILL a, Pidker'ias (OASE OF a =- $ • Fifth — Mrs. Verna Sands, Ceatesaiial Road. Port unioa P.O. f , _ J , RADE ��A LARGE um no I. ROASTS _ - 49gs- to W1�: MANWIN M, res (AverageWeight paras) (Averige Weight 211 Pounds) r 4 - (IN CARTONS) ,:. ClNTRE or- WASTsLB. 9` FRESH SLICED - - .:AW _ ' � .." _ tom- .,. , _ • ..:.r_ _ - - MISCELLANEOUSCx �4R PAT DU" _ - f ' i - -_ - - - W,�` DIIG, and : � Y R 1'L E e SIA 0RLE Y ES FOR SALE COMING EVENTS stsae Tanks �reswre a:'u�' ARTiC4 - Tea.eirbtts - -"ANSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE 3 '• : paadabit new and used sewing TURKEY D I N- N 1£ R --gels Taalts Cleeuad Who . _ talteMoaa.. W50 and ATE FAIRPORT UNITED CHURCH Sanitary War • fall liev". SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 91. 11T8d. TIIs MR &A= hti0i�s 5.30 ,P. 1i. ___ ------ - PHONE: TEmpie o•I841 �.-- - ---- - -GALE Adults 51.50 Chili. 75c. - RESiDF M 76T :OfiNCE 67 APS tagi Bush. _ pTCHSRING ViLLA4B `"- ------ TM =1 -------• PiGKER1NG. ONTARIO - r ��L�.., • C f 8 Abu Available FIREMENIL ANNUAL BALL. CLZANZD ----- _ DANE LENNOX •' > i FRIDA' Y, MARCH a 1969 4 e4 PicjcmN� . o ORCHAPDS :CLUB HAYVIEW - WHITEY W. J. BUTT - am Bite welt Of Ptck_r:a8 Bpgt And Door Prises �'��E� BLOCKT� • ` 'VBlap on No. 2. Highway B1.5o Par' Ticker -- : Oaiawa lid► 3dWs r phone: Pickering 347M2 'Tickets Available From Local -- . Md GISt( PAM AVI. .•. TOi'O - --------------- --------------- - ALL - BINDS �• 6 _ B TADi=B CLIAMM PLABTMUNCt �`_ ------------ _ - _ -- ___-- 2= 84h1FA*T WAY tii0llcrete lag - PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL Pici»g- Women's Intititnte Now hobs laseaWd , }! Old Fireplaces Re -Dona end lis Natural Stone' will meet in the .Presbyterian Church W. WARM - liiQNE: PICICERING 356w3. n nst Whitby No 11 -an - Sunday School Room on Tuesday, at _ .. _ , _ to Feb i. 59 ---------- ! 10.3: Cinder Blocks 230 p- m. Program—"Hoorne Econ- -------- - ---------------- --=---------------------_-- omcs and. Health". Mrs. Frank J• ATION it COST — Chesapeake retriever, amprouse will have charge and will a1- ��L BURNER �D' PICI�ERI1�TIl, Off. mme ming to Dam of `Buff', lost in so have a Display of Needlepoint. All - - 4rieinity ofWeetney Road. Phone: ladies . interested in needlepoint are - SERVICf 7Vta G. Lawson, P:ckeang 520 °' welcome ■ lam• f Pickering Townabip A. W. MITCHELL LTD. -AY HELP WANTED LITTLE THEATRE DAYS: PICKERWO 74 • Presents- —• Mystery-ComedY _ Ni4hh-at Hohdays: IM. 9-1753 1 N S U R A N C II •!.WANTED —woman (old ago pan- "Mystery At Green Fingers _ ._--- _______________ ` aerar) to- share room and bt 'cam- — - .SATURDAY. MARCH 7. '-RW WOOD STAIN ASSURANCE t , to elderl Ldy FYsa room At picas iag District High School ALL COLOURS PROEIM ei11MrANY LTD. �F IN _ y #nd boar4L 9Soathly allowarree _alw• In Aid Of Retarded Cltddrao. - B.H. PAINTS - _ , after 8.45 R m. Tau 9- Mrs. H'ig'her, 1 H1147 AVG, has _ —Phone Pici:ering 27 SR TURPS ^OILS — RALLBt2S � -� Q - ►1!m• Tleiets — DB . - 1 Itp�KiaTONi --=---=--------- ------ - Q!►RDB1D1 T�00 �j18 07 ROAD LAST .AVON CALLING1 _ WATSINS _ _ eco 420 to -30 i wean in yaisr spa►�s CLAY FLOWER PGTfF T61110p oom ril"1i 29 r yup. Avon Cosme�a hu OpeningWatkhts Rural Dealer wanted for the PLAIMM9 smbpams woman:. f OW& Half of Pkkedns Township. POTTING and VIOLET $OIL j ar phone between 9 and 9 a. -Age 3o to 60. Watkins Products, 004- =.ATM >r Mc _ �, Mf.. E. Outerb AM Rv 2_7567. �y sold and advatisad for 90 71a� , �. 11I1>I/iAIS, >R. o. i X Blvd. Toronto Appl7 by lanae ov—F. B. Helfaetly. _ --1�--• WA �� • ..---i------------------ �� Mar, str.aq f�wa. ii�lEitAl. N _ .. - Ait� E ' oars ` NOUNCEMENT - --dint ------------------------------ Cdr $t,. W.. Wpb.Inj- _ ah to oni0000ca that ; 3n >l[emorsam �C�S 8Qylst oCON1iACfs< An mar } MR. PAUL LrDUC ' nus V 0 BODY *.00 A. IL to 110 P Y. � MM1lR LAfItM +�• ��pic�ng Taxi) ADAI&—In lovsog ma+nar7 Wsd•asdsps and $sRwdsys 9AD 32. ran- Cue a* Our Ys *yg tam aver my reit boin.L dear husband and father, sgt. Fres P1��ERlN6 � PRO301 WEIrm MO 0.2091 � A go" Jai i j I would tib to tha* alt say &m W. Adair. Rot. No 310791, Tt1dr 1t ka-- foe their patronage dtu*mg Battery, 3rd Division, R. C- f!. A., . lla�iiir� i 1936. IsdrwbOif,31� ! ONT$OAilD3 ita7 is the businex. who d)ed as February A Nan yore t Is nomwes~s and oat- ��• iaV - Remaabraace i s ioldeo chain. ------------------------------------ - -ALLAN BATH I�� trice to,braslt, but all in vain boards reocaditioaed sow at dM Nb"Pko �" ei (AW:n`s"Taxi') Di3f'1"ti BYALL MOTOR CLINIC B+ad4 � Fbr Do-I'a De have, to love, and then to Part. ----•- Is the greatest sorrow of one's heart. RODMAN p}�` 00q� YoarsaK Plamhfeg Sappilss HOUBEBEEP OR BABY SIT The yes May 1Mw out many things „BWdle-aged lady will housslrsep m Birt this , they wipe out never-�j METALMN Phont TEmnl°1506.' Thr memory of tisosa happy el)a7s.7. ----------------.-__. all eompther.' IM —A thought foc WS liaZ"OA01Y �1P3ALi forever. : ..DIOUR LOCAL CUSTOM TAYLOR _ QRDER Y OUR SPRING::SU>tiTS. —mss=7 °�� by may' Wim' Q. NEWELL NOW 1 Lain. and daoghW )Brie: Aulitotin d CMw rie OM - : x • • • • Company Dam hMPIKONBt PIOWASM 3 141 TQRONTOt "'>� `!•flit a;; 1969 SAMPLES NOW ?. 'WALTON—In kning nsanpry' of a '' • tiURNfrY 1tlAL naTATs SftOt>;1t.- - AVAILABLE ,6aar wife and mother, Mss. Genera p�$'hpMERS (3WN_MATERIAL Wgiwn; of Pickering, wbe 1Paaa� B -:. - .pLCfCEfll O Vt AAM MADE UP.RUW g a,ary oa lehruary 21, 194.5. 1 ess *M=g#Ayr 1-4 )RIES SOiI'1'R •bM M04 ! gIO1 WAT r� PIche� 166W — j god saw you Resting washy, _ EJ10T OF DU1fHAit'rON. --------------------=-•---- --- Ye He did what he thought haat: - - ' '- .+ . a• 24- HOVht 88R`TIC! "'� , He ,recto sad Good ha,8dt yon. WA':� IiEATlR! - Aad s .� RANO�i AJAX LUMBER Co . O d O V >R L 1; 18 l you wished 00 ons a last fat�atesdl, ;�iftY CLEANING AND PRESSING Noe swan add goodbye, ROOK 11� spew A#aotion To Deapa Todyou And Cowers, Etc. � God kaaws Why. RMa1s 11' 1� !f y.Ms �RINti YOUR CI:SArTIN,0 TO .all LIMBER AND BUILDER!' SUPM�: - S H E R• L O C fC ' S Remamb — alwars, by _ (.opposite I. G. A.) and Fa nilly. _ Y -----------------------------'__-- - • • • • • • ieiiow t» �No- 'PAINT-AIlBORA! , Pkkaring 16M. , Card of Thaaiits -� PLYYYO� 1e - - ------------------------- �: uNo a�s�s wNiTSY P1,ASTERIxG Z world lata to tab this oPPus- i -M 111RfiAC�. DOORS ANS T�I1M '•- — ALTERING — _y to drank Myyrs. rile- ` Appaeatfced Tradasaoan *win and friends; dw the W. A. of -- — — )few. Work Alterations 201041110 _ us _:-----.��»__._.__._._ 11 a1�-I O.iE Oka do-- yQyV�rue 1atift. � wed uta wilts Dards. fbw+ts - y1aB, i��+e and accoustic ettliags. " patens For Estimates Also "Foe '0011 fndt.-Rev. Butters far Ids vklts, t :�� MCKERIIrO � - inowmation About Floor Tile sttd h Dr. Tomiinso0 fol taw weed- /}0�. �f' �' 4' And Caamte Tile, aelal cite I retched during =y rete- bLa's'' b fistorat Stone For F9rapiaoaa, O lIIftattk �' NO 710N Ede. And Causat lwblog. Norman Naalrs :.: -f K EVER To t2e . - 04 AJAX 100 Ari Work OwMt" ".R tIl ttoR p 4Vi MARTIN ENRIGHT ... ILA FRUR. ! �� �• � - i 3. ft"404 MUM Pbons: TSmpla 9_i a ti ----------- ---- spa -3--- ---.: 'WATM SRVICEt, -- - - -- 'of Thanw ,LAWSON We mtead Dai' OAS ' 'OIL - heartfelt thionks and spin iditioti for EVERYTHING IN HEATING , -'the acts of Untiness, mea.a4a of FURNACES -HOT WATER TANKS - — 174 AIVYTUVIE :: OFFICE 174 sympathy and beautiful flowers .rec saved from our neighbors, relatives ETC.._ : and many friends during our recent COMPLETE beraavementr We would also lice bo BURNER SERVICE t • �� 1 ✓ thank Rev. M. Buttars and Rev. H. pIL Blizzard .Electric _ S. Shepherd for their thoughtfulness AND REPAIRS. REAL ESTATE atter INSURANC6 and asdataace, and alio members. of _'CAMEROt STREET _ — sOatario Chapter,.0 Er S• . COLEMAN - - ^. - RANUD MInNGS *IVM , , . .�. • MORTtiA . . j--Anthany I.awwn and Faintly • . AR .... Mobile, Home ' & - Trail-er Pickering 36? = - E� thank ems - . . - - vt uA itf•«, friends, De.- Tromiinaam and� � '� RADIO AND TV 5ZRVICI9 of the Oshawa Gen" � WORK QUARANTIQD mom !�� LOTS ilrY�iJ11�R "low -J15"A for- dV& mssp kind' -COLEMAN, . NYTI�I+IAt10NA1, b"m aztended to as daring oar �t10 lHQNS' DAYS �-+ FICEl1Rilf0 .,IPM • } '', Ai q , _ AJAX 667 T a--mr. mad IHS, 79"Yaifser +tad ' ' J>;1! WIKC 6 ATIuv s 04M warra T. i :