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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1959_02_27-- ONTARIO W. C MUR$AR AND BO PUHLIISH Atstbo Aa and lass lSatta YOL. 7S NO. 76 PiGKAx2ING. l� f Certs lace �y Pon Office Dept_Ottawa �bsC,:geioo Rats: 12.50 Per Yeas United spates 03.00 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, - Present Store To Retarded Children's Association 8 g -NQ .Aar - ..�..�..._ e _ _ . �•-.- �4..., r 's.>4 �:�` r .,,lF :."7�`s a "g' �,X s� F�x"`.'2�,. �P'.,."" i Township': -Assessor r The assessment appeals of A & M Realty who have holdings in West' PiCKERING VILLAGE r ., Rouge shopping centre is still before - the courts and was brought before coon- Rev. J. S. Fergu bn, a former min- til again this week. ister of the Presbyterian congrega- -- - It was agreed unanimously on a, tion here, paused away at his hainq { recorded vote that the township continue in Pe..erboro, on Tuesiay evening. -- - action against A & M Realty Co. Dougall Remmer spent Sunday with Assessment Commissioner -Delbert Mr, and Mrs -.Hugh AI�� -'-0sbaws+„ Gorlin told council this week 'that he who entertained at a birthday parttj .. had never made any deals in his 17 given in honour of Mr. Remmaer. years of municipal work. He said he was The old say'ng . "One Swallola ' - quite willing to abide by the court's doesn't make a summer" must be ,M d one robin n seem -:-• _ ,� � •. ecision on what the assessment should true Cer tainlq the . be. They will be aired, again this week. some time ago on' Eliz t. haq �} The township's solicitor made a 4119- not trade our spring, nir does 094 gestion concerning averaging out the crow which some -report flying a , _ assessments for 1957. 1958, 1959. (it rid. Those at the East End of the was Greek to us and eve'b council mem- village hope the flock of evening ben could not explain what the solici- grosbeaks will May around for a, rot :a s:' x tots were coming at. --:-Ed-)- ,However, while. t Mr. Goslin stormed it up .as wanting Mrs. 'W. D. Smith act'(. , k and . Mr. , him to make a den{ which he said he turd back is Flarfda last• curets; „w couldn't do. having acquired a good sten tats. _..._. Councillor Harry Ashton said, "Our Mr. Hsaaeds MacRae left !� solicitors are assuming the position of Prescott hart neat Suhara he Is era. lowly akectric rangy has been Kissette% Shown here are, Kinettes: Retarded' Childress Association. assessors nod. they env no right to do played by the Carter t �i►en toelse aclsool, hese for the Betty $'elver, Joy Rich, Doris Spellen, ,.,,��,r,a�,._�.��.;�1 C " Ca is ba0alfng a wuahottN• '>Aslstrded tis by .the ;1Vhisisy wttb President Doan Lawrence, of the r Ross Hawthorne said, they The COC (Childress of the Churchl have us• advice which we can act was entertained last Friday • "I would I�Tte to know how many W or not." by Mr Loaders oyeMrzSen Thnmcc ' �, Baird Parish Railway Crossing Port Union Ron more will be wanting to make mbar- sed Mrs sin says at a toboggttsi gala with its, if this goes through." said yo ,and sapper a: tits HoIN' ktoats� 1 The wwnlitie behveea Pidteriai Town Deputy -Reeve Jean McPherson. The lather ring put t �+ >r�t� !wi' - � �' • ship and Scar lore sotath of Dior. 2 High- �{a shouldn't affect any other rate- s►i+ rather brief, owing to the ttitlb. VitM way will 1 leis reEeive as official. name payers. It is as individual cyan; ' coin- zero weatbst. f ° Tie and will be turned for St. George's this year. menta! Councillor Hawtharpa. Rev. Mr. Htsotre. West Hili. two:. Anglican Church parish, ball on April wood Park Pickering Tonin ecu Council agreed -I don't bargain with these or 1 have dneted the n%pers"im brvke a4 31. The new building will lie located C.P.R.dont on. rise taseea- R'� Scarboco ou naming the road Port so bargain with' them all,-. said Mr. the P=re bytwl*n Cbaneh bats Zell sceth d the' church std will be a two -Union Road. Gorlin. Sunday 'siert- inmey brick building. measuring by wood Road. just south of the Comer- were not so agreeable to two Sl 'fritts Council then agreed to continue. with Mr. Ted Cosmaeb is etmvdesdag N ,30 feet vation Authority was labelled as dna• other suggestions of Scarpick and Small- the achene against the Realty firm. his home tare after lila tt!sosstt �� u is estpected that Bishop Wihkiason tion � Sid of the Camey- 'vi{te for tbat portion from Stede'a Ave dam er a s atppa Bishop will be on hated South. w»�-------------------M»» Mra, cleft Lit, Is speading a ween 1or the sod turning ceremony. He eked cnencil si ,write the Dept. -------------- .----------•--•--- Suggest Nona For at the home ,or Mir and Mrs. Komi St George's are preparing a subill" a T C°OaIIte'1O°a' akin that that (tine, pian for their 14 acres of land, k tha banks be cut down. to give a better Township To Try � • • • C Mir. T m 066 t Named last weel� eesth and east of the church. The plana view of the trad.S'W approaching motor- Senior Citizens from a barley.. thrive, by air, *o Eng - am for homes and a shoppisa ventre• ata iia eald there bad 'been a ausaber Now Garbage Truck ]nod .ad Ftaonw I of antrow encapes there {n the past year- - Tbe shopping centre will Dover feu were Homes for senior chimes of the com= y y Night at Pickatreg LNiyt He added that the Authority t before Pk miss - - sam sad the homes may bq °aiosle or Pickering'Towoship will have a dela- munity was brovgh High school was noch enjoyed b7 writing to the railway about traits para- William _..-- ..-_ epi -srisi d - the I treed in the largo cities., el the type lr%wy arta sail 1Pa�rieve aiE S use HBI R,oaj, Dun- nes►. >Pb14 G �Id� A.::ia�r tat VHofilidsHis °d'l bs of done d one i to be faster acid (dense(. They coat barite• _ slotrte Srhen errs was not done and nee about s 12.000 that the e~s et the of ear fast mined bcaug struck by a trap out S 1dlor Roar Hawthorne said if a township kg the idea and for the at do At BE Ch d C&2&" a lyase Sun- Cosgraw aHooa to ]Ir. send lhw. lt+oat►e � Seta •� �'would new trssck a pmhawd he felt this might future_ He contended that many of our day. a Cbn:eh • .Vlseaee Raie6sit an the birds c a have Mr. Jefferson, the township epi- be a pod type for the built-up areas senior cite om have not accumulated a may His mateaie ootocessnd Yoasn: near Prepare a Clerk L. T. Johnston said there are gryat deal of wealth, but have-contri- People ataa - SRa.' Alvin Bushby vLhed �'�- -------------------- --- about 11,000 pw* below the third buts{ vastly to the reeral well-being Mr. ow Yen' BWr �utw Igrs, nen Daly pia Scirrgsts pUHLtC SCHOOL OPER HOUSE concettrion and about 9300 wound have of their comm, sad families. using their Cktsat+eh Barest least 9 -: NEXT gi'EXX ' their sarnin to maintain their families a weak spent is Toc+osto• 1 1stR �swsh. ( garbagee pick-up. Shepber 4 tai Tatontoq,r ----------------------- -.----- is a, decent a way as possible. often Its. Wstlter • sacrificing their own comforts to do ao, formerly of Pickering. has a • Townsh� Ha!! He didn't think it was fair that these A is malt a ata••• ' _ ,�t R •sy people in their twi light years should be eeaalesdng�- condemned to some institution. Mr, sad Mrs. Nartstats Boobs, atsd -of charge. In. January, four tlinici Shows Loss Mr. Fairgrieve suSpsted that homes Mir and Mss Fred Hatt visited, 1 r 7 The Ontario County Health Unit were held in the area and by Dec' The Township Hall in Brougham 'op- of a smaller size than the bylaw now Mr. Shepherd on. Sunday. ' ;(Southern .Brea) under Dr. Eric ember 11, had been established to i crated at, a loss of $233.70 last year. calls' for could be. allowed in, these cases Mr. Nichol, of the P{dtering gyp• _ t MpcBwm, D. P. H., M. H. O, has cope with the demand. In 1958. a Receipts amounted to $3,26.50 while ex- and possibly some assistance from all Police, is in hospital for observations* escpanded greatly both in staff and in total of 3271 infants and pre school + pew � m $549 80 levels of government could be ford(- Mrs. Alan Miller, accompanied b7 i services rendered since it was first children received immunization A A report before Township Council coming to help build them. her parents, M-. and Mrs. Chlnlea i showed that the hall had been used. by Balser, hward iaat set up here. The following is taken total of 1308 infants and pre school Reeve Sherman Scott said the {eller visited the Clsursc i 3r4zs. Dr. MacBean's Annual Report, children attended the Health Confer a. number of organizations where no would be filed and also brought to By, {n Twontc, an Sunday. t - aad we think, of interest to our read seers. rental was charged. attention of the Planning Board. He said Mr. and Mrs. Normae Nicholemp os• All Nursing Homes are inspected... ••{ feel the hall should at least meet that at the moment the township was l+lor_e, Bask., are staying at the home Staff irteiease during the past year Viand re inspected .by the Sufi. expenses," said Reeve Sherman Scott. not in the financial position to so into of We latte's mo:he:, 11[.s- George { added a full time Public. Health The Unit considers the Milk Con• The matter will be turned over to the such a plan. Balm-, who }tsrs-beett a bed patient enc. finance committee .for recommendations. "l think the plan is one of merit," Sanas r�� now. 3durse, and in Sanitation' there are trol Program of great importance and said Councillor Ross Hawthorne. Bey, the little daughter of Mr. scow slicer full time Inspectors. a monthly check on all products from --- ----------------------• I ---------------------------------`', j and Mss. Jack Warren, was involved While there have been no "hum- our dairies is made as well. as of the Pickering Highs School Chosen Best f Production In Festival Preliminary ts• to an uRt{octutiate acpidrrst on. Satur aa" cases of stables in our area, tit! premirxs and equipment; this includes Dos Fees Raised In day, in which her ankle was b>:&tur apprehension involved from public* y the raw .product too. M s Prank p.ey a attended the }ata involved the Health Unit to a Development in some areas where Saturday, February 21 In compel far greater extent than any com mun- they have ample water supply, but ition with tw•d plays from Central Pickering Township fvae� elf her aunt, at Lambeth, haat icxble disease other than TB. In no sewage service, and those without Technical School, Toronto, Pickering week h r s_ Mr. and Mrs. L- M. Morley and kipal clerks suggesting certain meas " ented its. share of problems for the the best production in the second pre' a committee Mrs Chan W. F- were guests o r: up with' a few change$ in fees. which Brea to take with regard to. vaccina- Unit and entails a great deal of work hininary of Simpson's Collegiate and Mrs. W. F. Baker, at Whitby, os have been accepted by Pickering Town- t Sunday. dna etc. circulars ,distributed- to all for the Staff. Drama Festival (South Region). ship council. The reason given for th'etulation; to Mr. Dan Leq.. Imolwn Camp operators,,-Ietters to all Apart=tithe veterinarian. consultant Mr. Don Lesquesne and his wit increases is to try and keep running Cosagra chose a Mexican folk lay "The Red dogs under control. Qhysicians.' Fifty• three cases nhe-c. it service was established which includes p I uetme and his Drama Group on wm- }uman had been known to be in includes inspection of slaughter Veivet Goat" and gave what the ad, ' The first change was with regard to nng the First Round in the Simpson. ; goatact whit an animal suspected of houses in the area.' jusicator, Miss Esme Crampton des- pound fees: Several of council felt that Drama The bridge on Sandy Beach Road having rabies, were investigated. In his report, Dr. MacBean toiiuh• j• cribed as a "lively and memorable to start off with a fee of $5 for the•first Tuberculosis—three new cases oc- ed on the subject`of serviCcs that i production", with a "sense of life". offence was a hardship on youngsters, is still tinder construction and (nary furred in our area during 1958. need improvement. .These included: Praise was also given -for the' "clear, and so it was lowered. of our resident► near the lake are The 'following are the. changes: curie Booster Immunization iii the schools visiting Home -makers' Service; Nur- imaginative -set " and "good colour in finding diffLulty in getting out these for Diphtheria, Tetanus and Small- sang Services, and care of the Elder- lite costumes". 1. Pound fees, first offence, $1 and then $3 for the second offence and $5 The Februa- n3eerin of the local +pox was started and will be. ]y. In both the Visiting Home-mak- Two students were singled out for Y g Women's Institute was held' 3n the S. ed in 1959. Pre-school children are ers Service and .the'. Nursing Ser-' special mention—Norma Cartwright, for each time thereafter. _t. htimunized at Immunization Clinics vice there is provincial aid. At pres- who was, said Miss Crampton, "that 2. License -fee due January 1 to be S. Room of the Presbytejan Church gad Health Conferences. 'Whooping- ent only, one of the six tnunicipalit- rare thing•—a female clown' with a rchased not later than May 1. Males last Tuesday. In :pile of tits tusow, . 'tough vaccint, Poliorityelitis, Di ies in the Health Unit have a Nun- good sense of ti*(,ng" and "great and spayed females, $3. Unspaye¢ fe- seventeen rnembe:s and three visitors are rovided free in Service. _ vitality," Brigid Phelan was also males $S (aa increase of $1). turned -out. Mrs A. E. Calvert pees_ commended or et very tae per- vertise at tcenses can a pur- formance. chased at the pound or municipal office. Tramurer, Mrs. J. H. penitis. After Sue plays will be invited frond,, the 4. A by-law to call for all dogs being the gpetsaag ceremonies a minutes ail - IH E L P 1N A N T E D regional preliminaries to compete in confined on. s leash except farm sad encs was observed its respect for the the Finals at Hatt House on. 'April hooting doge, providing they are wort- meeihQ�y of M011a► An&h i rtctuded a Lacunat • 10 and 11. ing or under control. After *0 busWsis, wlltidl a _ _�..-» ......._....»_...-•----».. atioatiols to the physiotherapy "n" .------- -' Nelp .list•. financial eaifnpbl" Of your`tota� , REMARKABLE BOWLING _ at Fafrvkew 'Coolie, F...1Prottae Some reatarkable bowling for a NOTICE. _ . trek dtaM of the aaON X ala stun' an Intereaft ttslk ess NaadMpoatt, - R E D =C R O E S 12 -year-old boy has been taking Place - which abs >nlortrated v tit ber own at Brook's Bowling Alleys durieQ To sip easidsltN pvInLi In Its went, Otbair pfacse of a40611Osi84 -- the peat week weeks. Mur6"dray God- fiscal Ad stay. 7A mass of sad petlt t�+C were an SsPby' O" to y"r 111wU lr ioQllValMr ; ,' ' h 96, trey rolled 237, 2 340, in the Sat- 0 P rap tsM if LM was a vest of a � in. pea_ urdsy (naming Jur-ark League. In a "I- d, a Vow buds. -- teaogedtiott of his aelafeve'ateat he has is eNs last century. 'Or 1f�M �ilrOhr NMd ` ' been presentred with an engraveG " cur 7" K 67 �sod 'Mrs A. 008 ese't+!� watch by the Less e's .Cps& and as sad eaeA �S t6e sOtrQ orgurAer, )(ars. DWVC-her. _ -----...... -................... �, welsh �biawi ,6 7 7 The Tempestuous Earl Of Dundonald 1848, appointed him to the Hall .7 fax command. Halifax of 1848 was a combin- the spring of 1840, the Citi-. bill was never introduced, but ation of bustling port' and xtaA zew of Halifax stopped In the by 1809 the stubborn young old garrison town. In this.)%et- streets many times to view the commander had become such a ting the crusty old naval -cru- ViVrous, striding figure of an thorn in the flesh of the admin- sader became the close friend of aging giant wearing a British alty and the government that an eccentric but brilliant physi- -admiral's uniform. He was, they he was sent back to sea. cia Dr. Abraham Qes- soon learned, the',new comman- Between engagements with nein-scientist, . --der of the British North Amerl- enemy shim however, he con- Gesner himself had had a var- can and West Indian fleet: Lord n tinned his running battle with •E led career. Raised in the Anna - Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl 0 'Ditnd his superiors. One such fight -polis Valley, he,spen't some time d. z5 ... arose out of the British victory Eng - atin Eng sea, studied medicine A big Scot with greying red over the French at the Battle in' land, - charted mineral deposits in hair, he was one of Britain's the Aix Roads, off the coast of New Brunswick and Nova Sco- most controversial figures. And France, in 1809. The British vic- tia, established the country's first though he was now 73, he was tory resulted largely from Coch- museum andfound a way of re- ' yet to embark on one of his most rane's cunning and masterful fining - kerosene from natural significant accomplishments; for strategy; but Cochrane himself asphalt. 'during *.e sticceeding three was not satisfied. He claimed that Since Cochrane was always in- -7 years he spent - in Halifax, he .—.--'.----became the co-sponsor of North many more French ships could have been, sunk or captured if terested in improving convoy America's first petroleum refin Lord Gambler, commander of the lamps, he Was attracted to the operations and thus the co- channel fleet, had attacked soon- ma n already famous as the in- ventor of the kerosene lamp developer of commercial, oil- er. However, Gesner had never man- s_ based kerosene. Cochrane filed charges against agid to devise a commercial pro - Even without such industilal Gambier, his commanding officer, cess for making kerosene, and achievements, Cochrane had and.a court martial was ordered. soon the two men were working done enough to earn a place In The result was disastrous for an the project together. history. He was a naval hero at Cochrane. The court martial For raw material Cochrane was s elected to the British 26, was cleared Gambler and -sternly re - able to get asphalt from Trini- Parliament at 31, and at 34 primanded Cochrane. Cochrane dad, having visited there and brought his commanding officer to court martial. Soon eratjudges later complained that all ,his were his political enem- ti, bought up the shore surrounding he got innocently involved in a fes; and most modern historians the island's now -famous asphalt stock swindle, was jailed fora agree that Gambier was at fault TF-AMED EveriLstanding way up straight, Ngoro the baby lake, which he called a "pitch lake." They also used asphalt year and expelled from Perlia- `.inent in not pressing his advarlitage at Aix. giraffe is dwarfed by the body of' his mother, Lotte, at the from a similar deppsit which and the navy. Then, as iK "freelance admiral" he helped But whatever the truth, Coch- Frankfurt, Germany, Zoo. Though only a few days old, the , -Gesner had discovered in Albert, liberate three *nations, often win- 33Lne's objections were overruled. youngster is already a Idfty six feet. -But he still has to grow County, N,B. Gesner and Cochrane soon ning sea battles against over- and the navy retaliated with a -quit* a bit to equal mom.• covered that as wel) as being whelming odds. By the time he i got back into the navy and Went move calculated to embarrass him. On the eve of a debate on the source of a ' better lamp fuel to Halifax, he was both one of one of Cochrane's naval reform J, Chile had defeated Spain. than whale oil (which was be - coming. scarce), natural asphalt the most hated and one of the 7 bills, the admiralty ordered him Then Brazilian patriots hired could be used for paving. as a most- admired men In the Em- to report to Southampton within film to lead their sea fight against rubber solvent and for insuiating pire, 24 hours. At first it seemed like i their Portuguese masters. Again 'Os. Aelegraph cab, Lord Cochrane's interest In an impossible dilemma. If he re- he triumphed. In one encounter Just when their process was two seemingly unrelated activii- fused the order he would face a ' in the South Atlantic his flagship showing definite signs of sue - ties, sailing and kerosene ex- court martial. And if he were alone sank 47 Portuguese fight - cess, Cochrane's tour' of duty .'traction — was -aroused early in -absent from the.house during a. ing. ships. ended and be was ordered back his boyhood at Lanarkshire, debate on his own bill, he would But the Brazilians refused to to England. There he applied for Scotland, where he was born in have to rest his seat. But'Coch- gn pay him. Then he - grew even patents on processes for making .1775. There he often Watched his rane found a way out. Since he!'; more disillusioned when the new several asphalt products. but not !father experiment In extracting was- determined to continue his government btgan indulging in for the kerosene process Appar- tar and varnish from coal, for figlit for naval reform, he chose many of the same political prac- eptly with Cochrane's approval. e in- naval vessels. Growing up to remain an M.P. and resign his 5 tices that had caused the rebel - that patent was sought by Gesner with a love of the sea, he joined naval command. For a time his tt lion against Portugal. Fed up 'sold and granted to him in 1854 On the navy and soon found that in name remained on the navy with Brazil, Cochrane the the strength of this success, and their battles with the Spanish rolls, but he did not sail another SEIEN TT YET? — Pictured, p1love, estate he had established there with encouragement from Coeh- and French' Beets, the British British ship for 39 years: and returned to England. Is the "tails" side of the Li ole rane, Gesner got backing from were badly in need of a brighter The biggest blow to fils whole By now he was, middle-aged, It front wealthy Americans to build an 7 convoy light than the whale oil lamps then in use. Thus began career came in -the spring of 1814, when hegot involved in a penny., shows entrance but he had mellowed little and of the Lincoln Memorial. Coined was Itching for "ew fight. He asphalt processing plant — the first refinery of its kind in North his search for a better lamp and stock market s*indld. The'plat In -honor of the Lincoln sesqui, soon found one. At the' invite- America. Is bitter fuel for It. Part of that was enzineered chiefly by his centennial year, the "heads' tion of the Greeks, he took com- Back in England, 79 -year-old search was to remain unrews Uncle. Cochrane Johnstone, and side of the coin remains on. 'mend of their 'navy in the war Cochrane got into a new fight. _4d until his declining yeam and —end 2 cwirifiler DAM A' Random do L of liberation against Turkey But This time he was demanding a --I en -ft -did no in per - Berenger. De Berenger, masquer-it. again TnpalLewas yepeated.. in your change as. soon as ­� ern ildvad command '_1111onal triumph. ading as a courier from the bat- the pennies. are in general circa- victory, followed by disillusion- War., His age disqualified him. -liens Within a year after taking tleflelds of France, circulated a ment. He considered the Gft Greeks lotion. but some historians be the command of his first vessel at report that Napoleon had been poor sailors and poorer warriors war would have been *cin soon. 25, Cochrane won acclaim as a slain, Paris was captured and and called the. Greek commas- er If Cochrane had been com- "public.hero. With his little brig, -the French army. defeated. Be- be one of his 6itterest political, dens "double-dealing knaves." mending the Baltic fleet. Speedy, he captured the big fore the War Office could squelch Cochrane spent the next 20 He spent the last five years of Spanish frigate. El damo, then, the report, prices soared on the enemies. years in England trying to re- his life writing his autobiogra- followed up with other spectacu- London Stock Exchange and the He was convicted with the gaim his lost honors. And, al- phy. Then, on October 31, 1860, -,--.'1ar victories.. By ..1806 the people swindlers sold their stock at tre. other three, and each man was though he never returned to he died at the age of 85. All the of Britain considered him( one mendous profits, , . fined .1,000 -pounds and -sentenced Parliament, Queen Victoria re- rancor . of -a half century before' --.0f their. greatest sailors.Lord Cochrane's broker, who to a year in prison, including an .instated him in the Order of- the was apparently forgotten and he However, he engaged in other had been in an the plot, sold a hour a day in the pillory Al - in 18474 the admiralty, un- was buried in Westminster Ab - exploits that furrowed the brows p part of Cochrane's stock. though Cochrane had few friends der a new regime, restored his bey.—By JIM MOORE in Im- the British Admiralty. In the thus involving him without his in Parliament, its members were name to the navy rolls and, -in 'of penial 041 Review. _:of. navy he found much evidence of -knowledge. the market bubble 'burst appalled at the' thought one of their numbei being put in the 'Corruption and inefficiency. and after three days, and Coeh- -stocks. In order to skirt this part he attacked these abuses with the rane and the real -swindlers were - 'jointly of the sentence, the. government same fierce vigor with which he . the French or. Spanish charged with fraud. By Johnstone then Johtone and de Berenger abolished the. pillory. Bntairi's -fleets., When he found that his --C had tied -to Germany. last ye--tige. of f_nedieval gurrish- rank of commander wasn't enough to help, him effect naval and his broker were arrested and all four were put on trial, with men( Except for this one act of leni- reforms, he ran for Parliament 4-ohnstone and de Berenger'-in d ency, Cochrane's etractors showed him no mercy. A special and was ejecttd. absentia.: act of Parliament expelled him In the House -of Commons, Cochrarie's refusal to flee might 'strengthened from the house in absentia. A over tfie'�bjectious of dozens of 'bave* his plea of mob tore his family's coat of arms ministers of the crown, he con- innocent, but again he -became 'from thi? wall of Westminst6r p tinned hammering away for his the victim of'his own rash judg-� Abbrey and kicked into the Lord St. -Vincent, First ment. Naively. corificlent -of ac - .-it street. He was stripped of the Lord of -the Admiralty, tried to quittaf, he r�-ta-ined' the same' Order of the Bath which had ,-silence him by urging introduc- lawyer as the three culprits,'thus been bestowed. for naval g?]- tion of a N'11 barraig any officer tying his own fate to theirs. On Ian,'Y' and the navy,..struck his t -under the rank of rear admiral the other hand,'it was hardly -fits ­ from its rolis. from sitting in Parliament. The fault that 'the judge -happened to am e In prison Cochrane exhausted. ..Mv mL a retr, set -to work perfecting the de- ii,en' of -a- nevi• oil la]rnp tlidi was eventually used for -street light- ing in Westminster. He also worked on plans -for a better convoy lamp (using whale oil or coal,based kerosene). The -'ad- miralty had...already rejected several of his earlier designs. - but while he was in jail. the navy finally a:ccepfed gone he submit- ted under a frierZs name., .,He also found, another gray v of breaking the monotony of prison .-life: he escaped. He hid for two weeks, then astounded Parliq- ment byappraong. in the lobi y of the House'cf Commons He additional 100 pounds For .niany y ,,oars Cochrane chuckled over his escapade, for he had broken prison the day - word reached London of. Napoleon's escape from Elba. After his release. Cochrane lived in a social wilderneiSN his prospects as a Brilish sailor, dirn,. his *social status degraded. But his restless nature demanded -ac- tion. In 1818 he accepted com- tit- NICE WITH MICE Judith Arm Singer, 17, prefers imice to men— mand of the Chilean navy n eao for, at least. The 17 -year-old high school senior selects war of liberation against Sf3lr�- ' Cl Tinder QMIWane the navy was rr,­i,_--to- X-ray to -study radiation.. She's- been chosen -invincibT"-Within -five •y --1 7- -7 "1 ==i=nc3 students. - . ;' • - "` it.- 4 : I oe 5uadatY. LBGION NIA W 8 .. Mrs. Perry, one day Lot week- Walter Willis, a visited f We t have three >suaTeets'1tt SaleTr SROUGH M. I Euchre was held as usual Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Cod Your Legion held its regular Fri'- nybrook Hospital st the present Drool. ...,Mr, and Murat Bent and daughter with a fairly good attendance. FoH- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harris, Mimico, ___Karon, of Ophawa, visited her mot owing were winners' Mrs. H. Pugh, for the week -end. i day Night Social East Week and there They are ,ey and "Pop" Stn 01 1 Mrs. W. Hamilton on Sunday. Mrs. H. Plaxtoo, Mrs. Barclay; Mr. Miss Charlotte . Delh vWted Mr. was a good turnout• Don't forget "Pop" RaveY and "Orv" iiaf W- _ Hrs, I. Eaurts and childtea are F. H. While, Mr D Lennox and Mr. Mrs, peter Fonmaaak, Sttaday thin is Your night to entertain your If you are in the vicinity {lE >iw�- weat Mr. wives and friends. We have many nybrook, don't forget to drop iA Pat now visiting her parents, Mr. and R. R. Pilikey. Specials► On Tuesday night of last week, a forms of entertainment—dancing, visit them-- Corri rs. S. Regan after spending sever- P, Weir and Mrs, N. Burton. 'shower was held at Miss Daaat Wat- darts; euchre and cribbage. A light ----------------------- M al months with friends is Saskatch Sympathy is extendad to Mrs Wm- son'ti home. She is to be married on buts tasty lunch is served. Card Of Thanks. !+N swan. Ellicott and Miss P. Barrett on the Friday evening, February 27. Our Sports Chairman Tom Soho J MT. and Mrs. Wm• Knox visited passing of their sister, Mrs. George' A birthday party was held Tlhurs- field, informs us. that4he Cribbage My sfstceire than, s! to relatives B16 their son john, and family at Hamp- . Gordon, Toronto. day night for Mrs. B. Bellhouse, at Teams are still in need of a few friends for such beautiful cards an4 -----•-------------------------'-- the .home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde .ton, and also, called on their new Quinton. bars. George Lawrence gave more men. If you are a cribbage flowers and fruit, and to the Ntssas grand -daughter Catharine Jean DUNBAR-TON player, come on out Thursday even- of Ajax Hospital, and to Dr- OR%& Tittle daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Geo: birthda> greetings as bars. Code pre- i Ya Knox Enniskillen, on Sunday after- seated the gift of a serving tray and Ing at 8.00, and help us get 'ready for ham for the excellent ho care given j Sympathy is extended to Mr. Bruce the Zone Cribbage Tournament. We during ray tetay in haepitaL t -noon. Walker, a member of the Dunbarton a cup and saucer. A birthday cake - are to be the Host Branch, April, 4, Mrs. Althea Thanttp� Brougham L'O. O. F. sponsor a School Teaching Staff, who recent was also presented to her. ` Euchre each ,FrReserve the date March 21, for Friday night at White- - ly lost: his father• the Bazaar, under the auspices of the 8 -vale Lodge Hall, sad everyone is Many district residents celebrate _ Mrs. invited to join the fun. Prize -wine- birthdays at this time. Mrs. George I.ad:e;' .auxiliary of the Lan. Legion. _ fat ern last week " were: Airs. Edith McConochie on February 21: Miss Easter hats will be pecial feature. F � ' �2 x -imp White, Mrs. A. Phillips, bins. M. Arlene Bowen. of Glenview Road, It will be held next door to the Loge Y ` �N r Christian, Allan Ellicott, Colin Mad- 'celebrated her 4th, on February 14: Cabin Store: " "I. ti at The On.We Go Auxiliary held its Walter Booth. Next Euchre will Mrs, B. Robertson, Glengrove Road, ,1 Bert be held on February 27, on Febri. ay 15; Ray Barton, Glen moatltly meeting at the M1lau;e Tues- Perry and daughter spent the dale Dr. on February 14; hire• Dug - day evening. Installation of Offic- Dug - Mrs. Y , y *eek -end with friends at Islington.: hid Thompson, Base Line, March 1. ers was held. ri, Whitby, was -recently The February meeting of the W. While tobogganing Y Susan Dir.,Robin Nichol90 ng est at xl y M. S. of the United Church was held and Wendy May suffered injuries. , a Sunday event dinner guest , s r oa Thursday afternoDon at the Susan required a stitch to close a cut the McClertteats'-Thompson home °a s the Base Line. of Mrs. W. C. Willson, with Vice- on her face. Wtndy was confined to Dunbertort United Church President Mrs. E. Linde pre4du9• her home with a badly sprained ink- Sunday morning was the parade of, g The Worship Service with the therne- le Guides and r y "'Rare Prejudice Eyposed", wa3 con- Coogrntulations to Mr. and Mrs\ the Cubs and . Scouts, gave the ducted by Mrs. H. Plaxtoa and Mrs- Arthur Edmonds. Glenview- Road, Brownies. bir, Harry Cook gra _Albert Gray. A Com=ittte was for- who celebrated their wedding anniv- message. Mr. Wilkinspa, the biro- r4 - n ements with the on F 10. inter, occupied the pulpit and conduc- ke arra ersar February d Mrs. -- ma g Y ext - to .. ttdik mad Vic R service. servt Lila E vlssted' ted . ' Cater to a d Mrs. Doug. «ell tr , tion to c3 Mr. an c u•K to Fust - Woussan s Assoc banquet for the Council to be held Mr• Willis' pajrents, Mr: and Mrs. .Vera Fieenntt sang a' duet - -in the Hall on Much i3. The program conveners: bars. H. Plaxton with the L rs. Ray Ellicott, con - assistance of M�� .. ducted a very in profiram. ONTARIOLunch was served by the hostesses Mrs. W. C. Willson, Mrs. J. White, _ 4 ~ n and -Mrs Lloyd JohnMrs. P, Weir pton. - .:COUNTY Mc and Mr+. Vern Ellicott and • ;r yr ; � family. of iixbridge, lead supper on , .Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl - Carnprcll and family: H CLUBS - Birthday Greeting; to Mrs, John r ��'f 'Tweedie who has a birthday on Feb- nox Jur. �Ym. K ruary 24: alga to �� �� who t•ad a birthday out.' Feb. 20. r Mr. 1n': �Irs. Rosa Kr.�x and dal- _ - - • • • - TAR 1(Ij''S �'b1Ce It' the firs! of is n.7 a ghter* B-etty. Jean and Faye, visit- i.. �rx, < hit �aC, arrd s •oudrrfir7 oaee',Tts, in stork for u-••xe. ea `•I r. and airs. B. Sfociickin. - at I io,ur,k that Trill coine, to her. by te'lrfikotrt, her - Stou;eche. on Sunday. _ 1Ir, I�mtni�. F f "Toronto:. and . Nfr. i' N -H Clubs are being organized at the present time'm the various u tante life tlerau�/e. R, Ireland. of C{sha,Ya, are too stud- ; Communities of Ontario County. These clubs are as follows: The Iice9 c,f all of u: are cun,taTitly-enricheel by ent teachers who -.arc. at: pre^':hit a� I t _ ` _ r ' �4-H Dairy Calf •Club. rhH Gran `Club -1 tvrta;; ulna �aicea o#' ou:r children 'ou parents, istinfi at $rAthaT .cLe�,l. - _ our friuxl; — love(! one.; µinti ma% be out of •,fight 5 The reRislar;teacher,,' rn*ctttsfi•'Niil be- held its Broughams Scisl lei Cu ur .•4.H Beef Calf Club :.` �4 H Potato flub s u_ day aftr:n,tcNs. Cthr s = 1 sus. s t a t of reacts by telephone I. - '_`-- r. ..._1i -Fid- tl:e i -' --- _ tl Ela Clt 1 tC never o R�tlt them TI im! leglwne i.eep,u i little. _ s c —H Tractor Club -- - - - — - — - - -- - - ' — - - F . _ 4n Uig u9 so much foe so itt Fcha�l: _ " t M [ting i SWine The rcgs;lar (,'Ctt:CG:'.... All faiftl bays and girls are. eligible to loin one or rn0re Of these - W . THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Br CANADA ' uas;htld rm ,\�'eclmsdas. evening ;. ',. , .February 18. with_ a good aucudarce. 4-H Clubs. The age limits are 12 to 20 years of age inclusive. The next meeting will be held :tiarch I - _ -12. The . Committee is atucious to get s if possible P - Any boys and girls who are interested should oat in touch with - names of all ex -pupil , P fhe tDyrfetrio pepartn►s+t! of Agricultture, Uxbridge, as soon as Mrs. Van Luven and hies. David• �. . or.. of Oshawa, visited their niece Pass"- ABRE• .er LE SNV - _ - _ , i •No ..w MM�rd Mr ' TIM NOW &,A"%W Add EUMA- :. .. __. ...Says- W Mair own good - rA car is very personal. It tells much about its ewtzer, a r • '" ; "And 'Aad this is truer of Buick than any other sac. Ile long • r+'�' :..sweeping lines, accented by a restrained use of chrome, reveal your appreciation of the very best in design. • . ''.Its gracious, well planned interior expresses a love of gedutu0 F - luxury. And the feeling of confidence and control that y T F* every Buick driver knows, emphatically demonatratep that this is, indeed, the finest of automobiles. Drim it ... _ taslu , tt and let your own good taste decide. 9 ~ , Al ew rlpaQty in F.na/laad. and Mrs. linker. On, Sunday after ticipate is the F�aals at Hart Aon& the new comers are* lir. noon they were guests of Mr. and in April., m Lorne. Brown and Mr. Allen Ander Mrs Chas. Minaker, ' of _ Markham. Mrs: Doris Spraddea, of T son, ofPickering Beach; Miss Ca rof Whtk there. Glenna Minaker, who is. spent the week' end with Ur- _ Wood, Station Rd., Mrs. Ann Craa>Jrr musing is • Edmonton, • telephoned Mrs. Frank Webb s>�r!Fatnily. - M y{{ - A WARNING _ b- and re,. Muriel Hughes. of Hiley home to ,her fzmily Remember the O er en of j Ave., ,alslo Army -and Sylvia Smith, ar T h4 Afternoon W. A held their ung sponsored by the area of Port Union, who "have worked' .very mgetsng for . February at the home church, to be held on March 4, - McLean. Mrs. M.-I'tgg meaning at 5.34 Ham will also Today's editorial agenda covers two items that may serve hard, after accepting the roks or of Mrs I. L. - 8e, a warning to some residents. Of Pickering Township and, two members who recently moved 'to eras in charge of the v,•orsltip ser- --------------- if ssrvcd tk they heed the warning, they could easily be money in Montreal. Mrs. Azwrpardr, of Ajax, vice.. assisted t, Mrs. Kir,gstone.------------------ - is looking after costumes, NLra L.v Vice Prestden Mrs Wm Brown is ROAD The first is the matter of dogs; always a problem it ingston, of Pickering beach is. help was in charge of the business per - trRR ing with make' up. sod. A sum of $25 will be given to The Horne and Sclsool Asox.. . fieenis in most places.. Dogs running at large can be a nuisance The past week, the members have , Mr. Chat Closson to purchase music had their regular meeting on W as even dog owners agree but, running in packs,- knocking been busy can: tructing the "flats' ; I for the church choir. Each member March 7. Please note cha over garbage cans, tearing up gardens and even getting into nesd''y' and, as the "First Night" approaches, brought an apron for tltc bazaar to of date. This will be Open H .schools is a little too much. activity at the rehearsal hall has be held in the fall There wri11 be a Come'and meet the teachers. A tq In the futurer dogs caught running at large may be. res- • been stepped up, and the excitement quilting at the March rpeeting to be business meeting will be held, ---ponsible for their owners getting a summons from the Bylaw . s held i>: the church basemebt. ' • : forcement Department. From now on it will cost the .dog mHalf the proceeds from this pre The Y. P. U. met•on Sunday even - ------------------------------- -�nt will be sere owner $10 and costs just to settle out of court. t entation w.11 be given to the Picker-' (. ung is the? ch+asfi basesaeat with a e. We are told there have been instances in the past few weeks, ung, Whitby, Ajax Retarded Child i fifteen present. They are busy' pract Council BrIA where these packs of t�nines are converging on school yards, ren s Association; the other half will ` ,pag their one act piny 'Z.ead' Thy = tons of satt was : knocking down small ehildren, fighting and barking gutside be returned to the Township for use j 'people,- '- F enteredi�y t w°cek forther 4 5380. the school windows and in some cases getting right into the ' in futssre yrbduetsons• iii Oshawa I�Pi� wJmwteda;ed schools. This nonsense has to stop. You can call it a "get Tickets are one Douai , and . A. May. l' be obtained in advance from Mrs. A. Steven ]atimt�t. Fred Brock and of $1,000 from the townsh and tough tiDlicg"-on running dogs or what you like, but we agree u �, ,1 fey Ave., Pickering, john Paxton are included -in the mat they would expect the balance with the department. Dogs running like a pack of wolves in Phone; Pickering 2738 Tickets will of the I`kkering Dist. W-gh School A bylaw was passed re half loads - built-up areas, can be dangerous not only, to people but to also be sold at the door on the night drama "Red Velvet Croat" which won trucits from March 1 to May 20. sheep flocks if they get out into' the country. of March 7. Anyone attending may in the South Region Finals of the Cltaembers Archery Club with 23 The second item is that of dumping garbage along our be assured of an enjoyable evening of Sampson Collegiate Drama Festival, up In are asking to be roadways. IL's a filthy trick, to say the least. Some have been. comedy, as wet as the satisfaction of on Friday last. They will now pat- into the Township Recreation pr u eased already and there will likely be more. If you are knowing they will be aiding a worthy Zafight at this trick, it will cost you $25 and costs to settle 'cause: — Corr. ort of court. ------- -- ----------=------------- An Important Message e __... _ Bfreetackers For Ikfeace You can imagine the calibre of person who would drive TO Ontario Toren People out into the country, and not. very far at that, to dump their It i� tsesderstaod that China, which - - • - dirty, stinking gariyage for all and sundry to see and smell. is p: the ,My gtsatest man arm me �'� We haven't a drop of sympathy for this type of person. In of &ay �rxks, has the summer, rotting garbage collects flies and spreads dis- a licence (,or toatethi tg of granted = - ease.Highway or township mowers are continually break- the Wad) to erica, to manufact . ung their -cutting knives on old bottles And tin cans, all of or the world's blggeot; � i:ecracker,Surve which costs you and I money. called the Bomara it is to be used _ _ _ y We can imagine that some dog owners will not be happy as a pa t of the weloomin8 c" about the first announcement- or will they' be happy about moniss to the Coa►mwsi>a s when they - the news with regard to pound fees, etc. We'like very arrive, and to have thin a bit more be conducted much, and suggest that if you, think much of yours, you will home like, it pap: off in a great throughout ONTARIO keep an eye on him. flare of "Red" flame atthd aahoke It _ - As for the second, it only applies_ to a few persons, thank and from March -1 1959 doesn't travel vary far in the air, � - < no one aced have nay fear of any to February29, 1964 goodness. Maybe a few.stjff fines, wilLcurb this nuisance too. ed by their use, Very . body bang uaiwr . t3toughtful. _ This sumey will record all form accidents and fires during the `out -to £lilt mother, as sari a, post This iitecncker will p ably De and @Nk to determine their causes. The objective of this survey '..pV�` Heath Nurses y made in the United States..t ; The basis of a Program ■ hle-ire-their pregnancy and to visit provide Form Safety re, d�� regularly, until the baht' is born erne pts the- Leh the U. S. your benefR. . - Kept ��� _ arrange to visit after the baby ing ep•a to �loy � men ratbes is barn. The:nurses made 958 visits *an cheap t..aat imc ve _��� ,The Form Accident Survey in the COu•nty of The following is taken •• from the they can a year � .to Canada, everything 615 infants under -on . lL and stns Annual Report of tlx Public health Child Conferences were held. have t mach - . Ontario Ann itsg Division .. of, -the- ,County Many health defects noticed by thi works oac shice""tbe7 eG : teachers are referred to the nurses a s for the !fit1ai t Health Unit as presented by Marg � tfaie will � our 0006" 00 a is llrltles ttfe dlrtec�ien of your Aerietsleurol R�relsrntYllta aper L. Atkinson, Supervisor . of I in addition 3o the. nurses giving M. L ttAllll, Uxbridge, QrMaria pubfie Health Nursing- here. health inspection. co all pWi.s ir. _ a---�_ .. Lfatit ]true 1r)58; .there were five . Grades . 4 and 7, and to Beginners --- _--=-_--- essiseed by The Eiderstliew of JlarktrNuw and surlier farm !all time public health nurse In. 3904 annual inspections were made M �• �� �' Anhgnst. another was added -to. _ itis 73$--defects-focrad - is -63 off -- - - - - - - -- - -- — les gena Accia.ne Cofeinillrse. HravAer An o+edd Wulf colic! i o staff, bringing .the total to six. It is 317 defects were corrected in, 24; - i[ ss /hihaie - recomniended that a Nursing Dist children. The nurses attended - a'. dents for each community in your l ouhty. The irict should have a population. -at. meetings on "Public Health Educes Funessl services were held recent tion", 41 of which the addressed�. e�sss Of fvs/n sahty progroen will ;jepend on least five thousand persons. l } ly for one of the better known and : Our area was divided- into. dist All is all, the --nurses had g est --residents of the Dnnbaston fun co-�op�e�r fl�oe and-anof �' � � 'fiefs; as follows two nurses .. inti , busy year, making 49969 visits tc Miss Annie �`r"'1'�' area.t of : time ,,gip Pickering Twp., one full 2559 families, for there is an increas Brander, who passed away at the people in ' survey. .time itt.Ajax; one full time sn Whit erg demand or uwacg sesysces", by; nae to serve LtxDt`idge. Lake ----------------------------- ------- ninety --...� Patens Rest Home after a lengthy illness. She age have been tr et • � of Agriculture -.-•' Vista Diviioa, and put of Picker • _- -one years of age next swath. ing T"; otic to serve Picke. ung Little Theatre Born at Cedar Grove, ei a later -; Village, part of Wh tby . To,6. n, East dived at Che;ryrwoW and received her ;Whitby Twp, and a very small hart Debuts March 7 education theme. Site later moved to GR. G. D. GRAHAM MON. W A. Cs000FEl:L of Pickering Township. Dumbarton, where she resided for aputy M ikhr _ Minister- ' �: + In the case of pre natal itrpervis . On Jia. ch 7, the Pickering Di: trict he remainder of her life. Shte was s iea, the Public Health Nurses endeav- High School Hall will resound with member of the United Church; and - --- ---------- the rollicking comedy or, the J. B. wa.4 a Liie Member cf the W)nuris - Priest ey play "Mystery At 'Given' Association. - LtM�e' .e•�i S fingers' ; as 'presfnted by the newly Service was held front the rj . formed Picketing T'ow'nship Littlt {:'neral Home, with Rev Wifk nwu ebe ije _ _ Theatre. This is the first production officiating, assisted by Rev. J. a f IR _ of this thui far small, but enthus ' Braham, of Scugog.. Infermea~. rias .... iastic group; which was instituted made at Erskine Cemetery he: e. Iasi 'fall by the Township Recrea • pallbeareis.`%Were- _ loyd Jaltu;to •• — tion Committee. Wilfrt•d Mortney, Earl Tayb. n a The cast Inc udes a sp*inll•ng c. ley Taylor, f mcx Annus iarolA 11 actors and actresses experienced r Heron. IT Little Theatre «'.ot k, as will as a - - - -- NOW1 number of jtovices tliaking their en e _ F G acting' y trance into. -the field of drama for REENW OD �tits first time. Amon those,w:ho F, hod YOIi WIII be in your OWn best Intsrest, and lw have acted previously. is the Director, The many friends of -IiC Mrs. John Haggitt, of Riverside Dr. dal, who i.-4 illi shingles, hope the seine time be helping your c6inmu ty, if you :11rs. Haggir. hal had 'ten year's ex she will soon be v: ell again. Her FVi­ke inh et. Mrs. ack BNooks has before com•inr; to ,Canada. A group been spending a number o n 1 eros , which she and her .husband helped Toronto .with. her. health tenanee and clean -u work done now. During WITH organize in England, are receiving An early recoiery to good P splendid reviews at the present time. is also wished to Mrs. Fred Duprey b / Mrs'. E. C. Phelan, the leading of Brooklin, ��bo is in Oshawa Hose- Present seasonal lull,,qualified workmen ore lady, i: - returning -to the stage after ital and to, 11irs. Andrew Morden in rn absence of several years. Mr. Geo. Ajax Pickering Hospital: ing work and waiting to serve you. >s>rF IYallin, who portrays. __ a -bungling , Dliss ?,i• Halbert, of Toronto, via . trcti as acted in an amat. ited over the week end with Mr. Men and rap+ejals'are avaiiab}e 110yy they may • - hard to get next sumnner. MOAT V1ow's the time, to 0WAR10 GUNWORK.WAIT . : i¢witdl to top guilty, y - _ _ .10conomieel 'blueGUNS- ry Teti 1 alteed _ •> i -Do Im--4e, wive -Tett nte►t _ host fo► your money, let bluer C =• [ l K G VILLAGE; • ONT. . cal be tlr tuide to perfect ' . u P ERIN -- : ihOme htattht{.' _ We are pleased to announce the opening of our- gun- v For information call yo r �oeal sh a are equipped to car Y m of work o yy carry out an kind to be done on your guns. HATIOHAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. iTARA bNN CO�I'TGGAT We sell rifles, sftotgun3, Pistols and' revolved. Trade " -- din's filer accepted. 22 ALBERT STREET, OSHAWA All our work will be guaranteed for workmanship. . will be open evenings from - _ - j "'For your convenience we Arthur Machell �tdr '6 fo, 9 p.T, land Saevrdays fro p.l Z noon b p.m• - COME ON IN AND SEE USI WE WILL HELP YCiU. IRandolph 5-3581 Pickering 74--. _ 4 - - , i;� oa- ' Sudilg"At Frons �s � 2 1197.. ole. Dan Tickets are $3.00 inu per oche fif/ts -� �'� The Cubs and Scout, of 1st High plc. Dances wK11 eoettinue for fist land Creek ended Boy Scout • Week � next tea Saturdays. O UARO�TTIsED The Anniversary Turkey Dinner at with a church -parade at St Sunon's- New. --Alec Armour was high bow- - _ _ °Fvirport United C'burch was a huge yj on Sunday, Feb. `'_L Re:.' G E ler' with- 346. Nice gain' Aleel Maur- Ads aur x . ' O.T(r �+—Tv�C �� f� success. The members of the *W. A. W. M. Wheeler presented the "Re• een Bell pion the second Salyer Dol. l r • ,JC a*ish to convey their shooks to all 1sgton and !rife Award" to Cris ?doe- {{{' lar with the Hidden Score. Any 11 a][e;t or Model who attended. On Sunday evening, rise, Bruce Watson and Garvin Farr I _--------------------------- : ----- ;, i� Ru .�i �� Mr. John Rawbion gave the addres> of A. Troops John Collins of B. I t at the spew! anniversary service. Troop; and Bili Watt, Stepben ' Caw - Arthur Fielld �� �qL�g The theme was the "Begging of the thome and Terry- Buzke, C Troop. AUDLRY Christian A 1 .hou W day, arch 3, the meet followed attd'Jr Religion". pre ,, of ... On ec na b! ,f11 Ing of the West Rouge Home. and A number of men attended the - the W. A. cut a birthday cake fior School Assoc. will take the +rnt of banquet on Saturday evening at tip SAVE MONEY — DO YOUR Fig, ole' i>knfbul�lfrd -�wkA the 11th anniversary of the chur rch. -"Open House", This is your rppor- United Church, Pickering. The choir. The cake was a gift from Mrs. H. tunity to Fee your child's w-orit abd sang dur'aig the program The Audley _ SPRING DECORATING EARLY - AY OR MONT Gook. and Urs. R Balsdon. discuss any •p.oblems with -the tea church service was cancelled Sun= �� 1 bOt>Ie In quick t>kan, lir, and islet, J: O'Brien• attend: ',,cher•• - day afternoon to enable the, men is firbt clot � ting stld - ed - the Oatar o Naturalists Convert. Happy birthday to Bruce Tea-ne, • attend the , conference at Pickering. wompteed McEAC1MHi4� Pr•fl. tion at Brantford on Saturday. There of Kirkdene Drive. Bruce had a Sympathy is extended to Mr: Jas wc-e over six hundred delegate. F x- party for his friends on February Mitchell and family in the pa ng 4# —,-•ERIC STOKES AND :: eellent'iictures: were, shown'to' Con• 18 to celebrate his 8th birthday. Mr. Mitchell's mother -in law Mrs. s - FRANK i1�HI'I'r .Pf10M servati.m ane! tiate.,e• Congratulations, to Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, in her 83rd year. The fans - Congratulations — R., R. 3, PSL The ntontlity ' H'vtne and Sehioc'1 Culbert of Chesterton Shores on ily attended the funeral in Toroul� p ( �� meeting will he.•held next Tuesday the _arrival of a baby boy. We do on Tuesday of last week. = ever-ing at • the: school. - The Report Hope Mrs. Culbert wi21 'bc better The Club meets con March 7, at Ktq AND 6L�RKE cards trill be givc'u out to parent_, soon.the home. of ;Mr. and bars. Bert T who will have an opportunity to Sorry to hear that Air. Ted Rourke Guthrie. �Tyom discuss the school program with the of Ridgexoad Road is not well. We Some frrm here attended the boa- , L1lG QI°11B$Rs W. H. J. THOMPWN, S. A.. LLB. teachers. A film will be shown , by wish him a quick rgcovery. cert given by the Ajax High School tt� Aot>Elortaiy Ontario Hydro. Mr. and Mrs. R. Garden, Decimal Bgnd, in the school last week.' Sottte tit OntiCiO alba Y&L ' BUTIdotr 'alai :alienor Sympafhy is extended 'to Mrs. Al- , Place, spent four days at a convene of the local students are members of • HsoM� Bei Co>tieol/fla aril Qatarlo .tare Sayers whore father passed 'away tion in Niagara FaIi,, Ted's ' grand- I this band. �1a stock Impl�end on Saturday. - ��• Ei>� - � 'mother Rourke looked after him Vie -+tors at -the hotnt of isle. trtttt add T'�, * Bye Aja, _ Mrs John. OTrien is home from while his parents were away- Mt'_s, Fred Puckrin during the weds- ef01! S�r to ��!�!� " hospital feeling rsuch, better. Happy. Birthday to_ Bruce Cr.a'*. end included Mri. Puckhres brother zhull. � 8tlelinae' Pbosye: Ajar 166 Measles are_still prevalent in this 'of Rouge Hills Drive. ' - Cecil, and Mrs. Hollinger, and three - district Among those confined thi, R,aitlenoee ?Sm9ie 9.265 Last Saturday about one hundred girls, of Cherrywood; also her t1ep- Bf i week are: A'er-dy Brush-, LynnHoIo � BG -f pbme-Apidn6 and sixty persons enjoyed therrlsel . hew•: Walter Gale and friend;_ ftkrntr SWUlon F. 06.0111111111111 MWL W6 bon, Karen- Keith, Caren Thorogood v -es 'at the dance -held 'at the Rouge Toronto. Y 1 M=, and bra. Bob Hausler and Hills Golf and Country Club, '.,poo Mr. and Mrs. Dick Winter and ftodieft an" �'�Caren, of Buffalo, spent the week sored by Mr. Charlie Keville. Music family v-i••ited cn Sunday'' waft bf't. peliBneaRs tliabe s>�. LOQ lie end with Mr. and Mrs. R. Swan. was supplied by Tom Derry and the and Mrs. C#mpbell Hamer, of Hamp- . The Young People's, pub will .br L3�.SN8>im A1'i=ONZM Derry-Aaires, from 8.30 p. m. till tun. - } ' meeting at the church this Friday - pk*eribz ad .Wliflfkj T•wfablp evening. The program -"Live Enter- � PUBLIC � � �' Fun. z6lom mmW Ia �4y tainment" should be intere-twig. E. Re Re � `WRY "The girls hnckey team beat City, - Sales A 8prellrsl>� Buick Girk 6-2 cn Sunday evening 1 _ All owner of lands in the "Gr•enbelV' m .Greenwood coil tjrose persons wfio own at 11'hitby lands within Soo feet of such "GrembeW', being all of Lots 12, 13, 14, in Cones- . - flat 13. nil 14mC ------ sions Four and Five, sore and except t(re north half a s a oncesswn Barrister, So�ieitorf >ft�>wt Atte�efi<•fr Icii+as - _ .---------------------------' -: !Votary Public p]7i: — lrsl9n NU 6-3314 WEST ROUGE � Fire, - ' - TAKE NOTICE THAT Morrltb at Old 1Riaymn Read { The Ontario Municipal Board will sit in the Council Chambers .at Municipal' 40dins Creek The I?r ma - Club of Ptickering D. in brougham on Tuesday, March' loth -at 10 a.m. to boor any owner orhis agent lityhlasd : AT. 2-7391 or AT. 2-1363 W�'�� � ..' High School Captured top lmnoura to � who may wish,to ap.ai for or against the following by-law.• - - - - •- - . coturmy Som= the semi final: t.f the - Simpsr+n'= f r BY-LAW NUMBER 2376 _ pZ�B p -at when p A by-LAw OF THE TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING TO AMEND by -LAW NUMBER 209?. ' Sort 81tt1s � FAA= Central Tech of tulips 'February and High WHICH IS R AMENDMENT of THE T NUMBER 2077, WHICH REGt1LATES bWtD- g g Wft Ya% to Fri. l:31 to !:!0 .eK competed a ni_t Groups Land '•„� t11G5 IN "GREEN6ELT” AREAS IN THE TOWNSHIP OF PICKFRING. Iris Goat rented `The Rxd Y elvet mim R EMACTFO by the Municipal Council of tha' Toyrrss67p of Pkinri a so" Cash DMW >rsyunso Club pre (1) THAT o Clouse Number 2 be added after clause Number 1 in -Low slumber C j, - )� and Nsirma Cartwright was - Humber 2090, reading as follows! � !level Atli Sopa ome" named top actress for her excellent "No dwelling may be • octal in sucb des�giwt•d area unless the aut,li• w U hew q minimum orevocl at of, The Red Cro s to -Pickering Twp. 1 starey, or spur level- s41Of• ►M t>�1� • Q1�e fit�il wi;3 'star!' its annual drive for funds 1Ya stories V_ ° ,•,.. 19 0 sgstor• lova t1 d 601 ' in March. Canvassers are needed in 2 stories . 9�• �� gsfl the various sub divisions. If you are X21 Ontario,T tMe -Law shad Municipalbeard ~ on she dot* if has-been eppio+•d by BA3!! ♦IIS4D1. lilO_: interested . !tr tanva�ing or..would gY LAW rood a Fist and Seamd unto this 16th doY of F•brue,y, oKume - �� 1'k to donate to the Red Cross, By.LAw to" a TWd Hese and PASSED this I&K dal of F•bceo,y. 1999. _ R F. 1, pt hby, oafaPill, should the canvasser miss you, Please S. SIMI ON Uow 2W utiles wee! •f 1Wjcall birs. Sherman Scott, ATlantic _ � T.noon �.` .a N•. i 9flwsy, t 1) d.rfe 1RidW; taali A,jtliP IQIO f:0■� — MARTI LEIeUTHE �t LM — DATED at broughom.this 24th day of Feln ry,'T939. - C'isaee W111tr1 l�0 E i+SilW /A P+ck- _ Liao cTrfr 4eM+,ta+ bring olid A� �• TO 8T. PAUL'S t ATI�D CHURCH - /�� Tewnsblp •f Pick ring Oi I �Of P!'OIl1 FRIDAY, MARCH 6 — 730 P. M. _ . el:outrt.a+s . a�lc vt►dex The Arr.pi�« Of 3BES DRUGS LTD. �M= b C. G. I. T. And L. O..L. : iATitiAOifi CO� _ mar b ems �sTsos ------ -- --�wx: --- -- -- PRESC TkiM S "ECiAUSiS lCt11� >Qf "r'' Ao �i :'LOYAL'. ORANtiFB LODEiE • • ;phosi beast limber- e, dots "y� 110eess Tneaday Of !!ninth !1 - � .P CHURCH OF THE TOi HOLY TRRWITY K. Ferstraoar � . " �atN ltl'18 • TWISION �_ [tA�#O -Sick Roam �ppwes- �1+te�ds Pate Master "'l, i. REPAIRS ------ �1. 21 Bee6 Ave _"Plbr, Ajar 1257 V. �rB 9-1141 M • • • • • -=Phroto�rispl�K E y P lolt�fE: rEtr4te pkkwio United. INt Civrei - o po Tv �tE R:R 1 �.1tb Butron sft" Hours: isNlr. a Met L >d. 1RATTTrR SUNDAY, MARCH 1. 9 A.M. 9 P.M. . `: - 4.45 A. >rt. — SUNDAY SCHOOL . Sunda a Holi t P.M: " Ai, AND 11:00 A.. -M! — WORSHIP ! GIM AL CONANT. R. A. E S��Ci: 7.30 P. M. — THIRD CHURCH - 6A>ilR�giM and 9t7LICT1'OR MEll18$RSHIP CLASS _ CC>NTrB I;U*Wi,. A3A]C Ne. Z NlGF1WAY : AUDLEY — sk S.. Oda" AT MCIv1!!G KACH RO 1.15 P. M. — SU AY _ I '2.30 P. M. CHURCH SERVICE ---_�-- n e rad #�wa inaurance Co i - Telephone------,�----------'-- - � - n on PRO" a %�a.�Ax iof CllF�s�ron ap+N a S� - .41" i mm. AM Gy i ROUGH HILLS. ONTARIO . mom. yoII To 1� Regular - .Faints .Ele�tric.J Appliances vnmau % Basal.. Church ser.ie. �lr:bb•bn+ >r..f.... a AB' BuEb ]MOSTON ROAD '�'oO a Masa E#c. BOiA IY1Sn & Gibson _ $ �'� tafe,<fb elle. an.t 16aef a Woo41u+hs It1111 i) situps:: lowwo .a WOODWORKING E�'1:tiY SVtv'DAi AT 11.00 A. !L J lAGmf GAME"" At The 8barte HNs _ - SISM Bid UWAli" *'.ansa y, E p. W.- 'fi!=A'lm1MR� 1�s - _ . _ _ _ .. • "` CM si A•e•abr Hiles Fir ia/atlne Un. cant • .!':F sue TRUSTEES f pkT Ls 471WI----------- --' --- - 1_73- a s on s ar are Aj&&-CGRAWA. /1'saazoso • A. Bas.kkavS�� ---- '--'rHOMSON, Q.. C. - roleo WALTER C_ . ro111"WA--a. w =Mo nes. 9.00 a ._ liblieeb>O g�A' - Ba��. c , . N P1Lbli hong 39 • P t Picker 8. R. Vii aters Ajar 730 t —__��— — Oface Hoarse . 2,00 to :5.00 P. M. _ S TA F O R BRQS. - Montay elgough FrWas _ I Aytpobttsnettts by Phone— r phi' WOO>d q Phone: Ackerjus t8. ^ . -' - ` .�f+C+I<i!r'r..rLir4"~i'f/_: ' �` � y.,,.,. _- � ` r/�•.`�-?• •�' �, �+..ti �. % s„�i!, . 1l- �,�- �. `•�"e I' +r . - � % j.. , ?-S.li' - i' . rim - 'P y1 _ ` _ _ 1+■ ! % • _ 77 —_-- �_ �sl AR�MO�T Mfrs. Carl Norton. Brot�aas Library &==WW Your apite of television, the pleasure in. itwe the pleasures and profits \ LA Mrs. Margaret Wilker and Dale the reading of books can never van reading. They wA report tip o `A good crowd turned out for the Devitt spent Sunday in Toronto. 568 More book's were borrowed ish." An expression ;of regret was findingsata meeting, oa Februar 'The Baptist Youi;g People enter from Brougham Library in 1958 -than. voiced at the meeting at the absence 25• dance on Saturday night in the txil! hero Jim Fisher's orchestra is in 'tained Aurora ,at a Valentine Party 'is 1957. This was revealed in .air... of Mrs. E. Robertson, Sec Treas., Present library b . are. W attendance. The rack nus; u nope w on Saturday evening in the church. L. T. Johnston's Librarian's Report who was ill. Mr. L. T. yohnstc'it.- nesdays 7.30 to 8.30f.nL; Frida itontinue the dances weekly. - The program committee of the W. -at the recent annuar meeting. Mrs. auditor of the - lib-ary records, acted 400 to S.30 P. m. Opening the I• A number of cnila, cn are out of F. here, are panning an, Old Time Johnston stated that in the 9Q times for her, and read the financial : e;� racy on Saturday afternoons is to mchool this week with flu. Fashion Show for their 50th Ann the 1;brory was open, 68 members ort, which reveled a balance in t;:e• discussed. _ A pot luck. suppgr followed by a iversary tneeting orf March 18th. Any (an increase 'of 21 over 3958) • tool. -neighborhood of $$W for new bofurcs.___•___________________________T____ _:__ concert; was held in the iiaptist merrt!}ier having old-€ashionc4 dress, away and returned 1649 books. Of Election for the new year resu' •rd Friendhip Club fit Andrew's' Church. on Friday night. es or ��'edding dresses, please call— 'these, 1075 were juvenile, 460 adult' as follows: Chairman, Mrs. Salgo, Prtabytwian Chinch * Sarco employees . and their wives 82813, : fiction, and 108 non fiction. Ther; Secreta y Treasurer, Mrs. E. Rob Tire Friendship .Club of St. Ah _ howled at Stouffville, on Friday ev tlae Golden Age Club will, meet op are 2126 books in this library, a Ortwn; Librarian, Mr:. L. T. John • rew's_ Presbyterian Church _ ening, and had a tour of the Johns on Tuesday, March- 3, at 2.3C P. in. "vailable to its members, and. about ; stun. Members of the -Board: M: s. holding a crokinole party in the bas ;anvitle Plant' at' Pt, Union, Moil- at the home; of Mr, and 'Nfr•. Evans fifty more z*ot yet acce.isioaed. In 'W. 'Walker, Andrew Glen, Alan went of the church on Thurs • ¢ay night. Ward. 19:8, 147 new books were purchased Ellicott, Mrs. Wannop, 'Mrs. E. March S, at 8.00 p. m. Everyone w --- — — Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mansell were Sympathy is extended to Mrs. and a number of books donated. -The Storry and Rdsemary Silgo. come. Come and eirjoy an evening r --. UP in the . OrilFa • area on Sunday.' Robert McLeod in the fecent pass Library' is indebted to fir. and Mrs. Discussion took' place on 'the met , good fellowship together. Sympathy is extended to Dir. Jas. lug of her brother. Shepherd for a large selection, and ti- o4 accommodation 'and lack of The next regular monthly m - 'Briscoe in the loss of his sister, Mrs. , A number from here attended- the to Mrs. Y. Burrows for a set of space to house books for which pro will be held on Wedneeflsay, Mar - ,.. tChidlow, last week. Tenth Wedding Anniversary Cele Encyclopedia. Mrs. �ohrt ton con vision has been made. I& at 8.00 V. ni. at the home of M - A shower was held last week At bration bf air. and Mrs. Keith Steck eluded her encouraging report, after Members of the Be" are can . Lillian Irish, Cameron Street. Hos - the home of Mr. and Mrs_ Earl. Die ley, Stouffville, former se_idents of thanking tbg" who assisted her it vassinq the district, iaritiag redid eases: Mrs jean Burns, Mrs. Mil ---- - Mullen in honour of the forthcom :,is place. library work, by saying that "in cots to join the library and exper red Renner. — Corr. ing marriage of their daughter Char- lene. - The. Recreation Committee' will } y : hold a Teen Age Dance, in the Hall this Friday evening, starting at 7.30 _- o'elockl All boys and gi, is hetween' • the. ages 10 to 15 years are welcome. - The Red Cro-s . Campaign is get _ ting under way this week. bits. Ge: - -old Allman is the local Captain, and t after all, ies nice to know the family _ has her canvassers organized. _ The meeting of tite local NVJMcVs - - - _ _ - tustitute-Was held last week to .the - -_ - - - _ rWar _ I000ks fo d to yourmeals 3a11, with Vice Pres., Mrs. M-eltiin _ _ .Aid that modern automatic electric range! Johnson, in charge- Mrs. Frank Car son was Program Converter and- - - read several times, pertaining to What a help.it is! Its timers and temperature _ Agriculture. and Canadian Industry. r - r r` COntr018 S 7-i die. Wilmot Hill gave the Currentsupervise the.cooking automatically. and . Mrs. Ellis Britton gave a reading. David O'Blenis accompan_ _ --electrically . leaving you with time fol! ''Isn't that Sed by Dire. Carl Devitt on the piano _ aasig a .solo. Speaker for tht after" other important. family activities. And a . y.:noon K,aa Mr. Frank Bark y, Altona. A. Nobby Basket utas nuc u� .e<i by _ _ - modern autocratic 'electric 'range' kelps your 'Air•. Canners, and these n•il, be' ant! - - -other for-. the Apr.l meeting, Lunch clean. �� kitchen cool and 'sell cd at the close Sup .n HSys ike"' -ward, dan�� to• rr 'd r. •_._ _ e e IIO special iatzd yrs Frank Eiaywarrt has Ueen -: .--..-Cooking 1• etrieally .. t_only adds spe i l _ ~ -- confined to. ho*pita! in _'rocnnto for - : - e a 1Yles'! — 'the past week. .. pleasure to preparing fariiiy is it offers Several from l ere mute• Vi t., A!1 _ We ti �a 'clips _ - - - iston la t week t'o see f k r. dict �ti .. Alliston Eianl:r,:._ - .... main? 'You _ y . economy as ll :.- :.. piny 0 ou of Ts t - .Drake, of the 4f,:•ii+:ki.c tear+- in- -, .. _ _ _ .. _. I' •� ou get In re t life when yo get the ju, hi+...�sre5z • - .. M. ,, f�;exp \lo+r_,.,tiG : _ .:- • - - ti• _ - - .__ -_ - ... _. _ - • ... _ i � - - - ilin�. thi• _uresis }•,tth 11.r 3,'.d. 3�i .: .. _ _ _ _ - - Rf'el� "6fr l r:r'-"ta•. :' of t - _ - " • - ' 3ornnfo: and f?, cr. £r cc:rrLh a �� : _ E� a e�6r...UT - - _ A _ .. r IK THE MA=R OF TETE PR(jp(),, :?!ED CONSCRLf T[ON OF .A TlN'F•LL'C ., , _ 2 r - w - - :INCE! W.ATERM:11b1 (2'`l 19L.A'vD.,. __: ''. L.-' :• Utald to a point st lt=*od atrt forlP .... - il t (ir0►) naedesly and bswds to rtpw f ,c�5[ly assess *a whole &%des! upon ao aired known� i Aster A his. t bdleg owbsQp of Piskab i M" Wet • � �, -- d River. cos! of the can- ' ;' �of the acid waaartsate a �* 1Fltjastitasd gas Nttaared sad "7atY t?oilsss f31},13a.0g), the whale '. � r. ,t l amonat of vr>lick za to be paid by they, i! :.1 owsETa of tasd in ` the said water arida' :..;11!40. 1. 7%0 oast of the Proposed coo, -:biructise is to he divided into ;two pam asf)la (aSpecial assesdtneet -an the rate- .' • _ . �; stile !r'aPeT*y s>rartiat or fsomdtas.. es dsa proposed watcnsaia at �,�•. feootW rate of Three Dollars =0 *Onuw& unkas paytomt of Chia „ i;;:� •.: `-�? f . Zmo6ac will be neck in ttaettfl : annual rate . • _ :. The est.special P er f frontage is Twenty_ -seven , , � • , ` . � :` - - aced fiityt-five one ltuadredths teats• - "0.2755� () a special ass&Aff it on alf the1 .r l , rateable • property in the sail � �\ <: i• ` �. }, water area number I in an amount - x s ! ' �i! m sufficient to provide for the bat- anu of the cost of -the said water• main including debenture cbar*s and the cost of maintenance and' V'� • : - - maaagettsent and the estimated m- - crease the present assesstnent i9 0 mills. J� t3) Application will be made by the Corporation. toazt�o._htil7it�tgl. - Board for its approval of the unaert2a %y i� construction and an ' ; ' ' • ' of the said constru Y - ang owner may within twenty-one days after o . the first publication -of this -notice file -= with the Board his objection to the said : .__.. :work being undertaken. - (4) The Board may approve of the �+ said work being undertaken but before. a . doinY . so it _ entity. appoint', a _ time and - • _ glace when any objections to the said - auorr will be considered. • • • HLEC:TRIC11'Y DOES SO 1'iLTCH ... COST'S SC) i.ITTI.S: DATED it Bioughaar this Nb day of f „i' �ebr»ary. 1f3l. f i ..�� sem..' .. _ .... ..... ..i._ _ .- - .. __ .... �._ _. .... -- .y • _ .. _ ..- .. _-...p -- y u -y - �' - _ - :. • :ter- .2 � r• - � � ' _ r ROM•H�� reported on the "Resources •U:�". •Ne. S. - Vint - .-M Li hmaa'.213; N Baker 203; B. ing 9 piece linin- rooms suite, - �`' nista 20ia television; electric Prig -•- Ken Boyle on sk "Cisureb Phan- '•iio. 4. Kilda 47 es 206; D. Phelan 204; H. Neale 203; idaire range and gas range. clavice " A very successful. congregational ing for the Coming Year". No. b. - Bessie 44 M. Lay 203; $. Bryant 201. mahogany, ysalaptd light mapJ4 Isar was W at Rowe Hill Un,, s. L. Phin..spoke on the "Good-- No. 1. - Mary 12 200 Scores and `Over - handicap - _ � Pieces, Wilton, Pcroran carpets, rum, d Church on Wednesday, Fekvary Pethmship of the Church" mad a No. 3. _ Wilda 11 L Staples 280; P. Cameron 270; M. odd china, dishes, uten.ils, glassware, A vote of thanks was given the Plan of Advance. No. 2. - Joan 9 Lishman 263; H. Mitchell 246; 1- - Lies of the 1W A. for a very debt- Raymond Lee on the "Importance High Single -fiat - A Penstone Disney 243; B Bryant 238, 228; H. Dur° .gwatersoftener, power -laves- - se turkey dimmer, and to the young ,of a F:iersgy Visit". Rev. Bagnall 257; Higls Sincle - ltandicsp - Lil Neck 224, 215; D. Phelan 218; P. mower, garden tools etc. along with F en -age tt��ss who served it so spoke with great praise of the e:- Staples; H*h Tr*k -flat - A. Pea- Richardson 218'. H. Lennox 212; B. other household effects, etc. Severe? - .eiously. Nta dinner spemloers eelient eoenmittee of the E. M. G - stone 615; High Triple - handic4p Gin 205; P. Slsatfo d 50.1; D. Winter des like new. On part of Lot we in W- W. Sao B. Bryant ':658. X2; F. Howe 201. O. Reed 2Q9 n. 3 eri Twp. lit _ Iltt �edd and cissed, itrx�t ► yer� 33, t Ptdc t T went -neral Qtai n . of the E. H. C_ 200 Sem and .Over - 'A. les- ' pr perry Road at RawcliCherrffe. wood. The A v+a7• mlaYsbie evening n+as .hnd 237 213'--------------=SGISTER--^--- property iffe. Sate at . Bob�. Caff. ; U. ,i &PW A* _�j• R�.t of Alec. Rowel � ee oft Caavaas}. by , � 239; P. C�eroo W; S * -- 1.30 0' 4n' No reserve. Property so oft "Eiow can a thalt- -------------------�--------- � •:�*efr , SQtird•+Y, mri • 14 � unction sate wing VM6MM be_supported?"., .and �adias :,jtld► 20. Boanette.p$; .IL Mitche�}i ,' % X d &"d boambold.f"ture,'•includ= Terms casks. KEN ask¢ CLARKE _ PRENtIM, auctioneers. I S OUD 1% OOD MARKET S F TR 4 -. OPENEVERY EVENING TILL 7:00 P.M. :R O U.G IE HILLS EXCEPT 1`HURS. A FRI, • TILL 9:00 P,M. � - O1 NO* -2 HIGHWAY :PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT. FEB. -26th - 27th - nth JUST EAST OF ROUGE - BRIDGE :. SWIFT'S lb8e ..15 C}�. TINS cm .ML+�E.f _ = A, -RINE C - Your saving is Uk - ARG;}'..3'.08 .29c -MAPLE LEAF PROCESS ONE - - 16 OZ.. Mi FOOD (CASE OF 48 TII(S $4•b9) CH ED-R-S1PRED •- ,555C DMTANT�MugPOWDER _ (YQ>�R SA1 a sa) - NU -MILK :. 3 lb. box 79c MAPLE LEAF PROCESS CHEESE 1 LB• ROLL(YOUR SAYIiil3 IS 16o) BABY ROLL .(YOUR SAYING IS 4c) 55c: . POPULAR BRAND A FILTLR TTP CART®N OF FREE ONE, 15 OZ'. TIN OF ESTA HOT CHICKEN SAUCE WITS PURCHASE OF 2 — 7 OZ. TINS OF �© E'fSTA BONELESS CHICKEN AT REGULAR PRICE OT:' .o (a7C - g OUR SPECIALa ao C BLENDT�A.beg..59 - ilOUR1:•1NING, 1.4-40c) : CIGARETTES Or 16-4 a PKGS. - $2— T,UB.ILEE 12 OZ. TIN .CORNED BEEF _ Your' Saving Is 4c C, 39'_ (SPECIAL OFFER OF 15c OFF PLUS 9c OFF). `ABOB Giant 3 Ounee Jar IR 19 in n VIE _ c PRIME RIB -R-MT C DaST S FRESH LEAN BuP tt ROAST �`: 'ft7'1'DNEYS.'2.'1..'29'.. FRESH P_'0 RB,B��C TENDERLOIN Spareribs 39Is NZATYC rsm� ROLLED BONELESS PLATE BRISKET -- P0`11--RUAN" L8. E sib-- TS u Y w _ . 1 • - � � ��� —� __.• _- - I MISCELLANEOUS PAT DUNN s -- • -- W>[18' DUG mad CMX.MMC Y R I L E. JYI O R L E Y - ARTidES FOR SALE COMING EVENTS sepw Teaks Prean." ss.te.s _ — APPLES FOR SALE PICKERING VILi../LGE. - Ms Ss/. Taab Ciswi. 2bs �INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE _ FIREMEN Spies 01.75 Basis. - NUAL BALL _ W3ILL T1i:CTIi:� �t.,$A= • JPFIONES Also Available. FRIDAY, MARCH d, 1959 + h ."AYE LENNOX CLUB BAYVIEW.- Wl-UTBY � H0�1Es.TE4epte-96184Y�_ . L PICKERING ORCHARDS Spot And Done Prises RESIDSVCE T67 OFFICE 67 L One Mie West Of Piekaing 01.50 Per Ticket SEPTIC TANIM PKKERING, ONTARIO 4 Village On No. 2. Highway _ _Tkinos Avail" From Loaf - — �: phones Pselssriag 36?>ftz Fseemas CLEANED — '—._. 1E. ---------ALL HINDS -------- ------------------- nicer 6------ W. X. Burr - PLASTERING Pickering Township 71, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL LITTLE THEATRE bOsbssra '- RA 3-�Q42----- D Old Fireplaces • Re -Done Presents My�� Cady —.--------- - - BLOCK TD In Natural Stone. "Mystery At Greece Fingers^ SEP7W TANES CLl<ANED _ 66 .. GLINK PAM. AYA • TD>s+filrl'O y PHONE: 'DICKERING 356W3. SATURDAY. MARCH 7. ^— to feb 1. 59 At Pkaeaag District High School T>'lN BANl1'AS? WAY. . Wnerete�AO 1 In Aid- ,Of Retarded Children. �'O ------ -------------- New tanks InstawA Mrs. Hughem, 1 .HBey Ave, has _ - FOR SALE Tickets —Phone Pickering 273R W. WARD — ;trWO OIL BARRELS, 45 GALS. g lkenei WhNby MO 6-E38i Ah -ALSO STEEL, STAND. ALL THE EVENING W. A. 10-31 THREE FOR 412.00. Phase: Pick_ ------------------------------- ender �C Blocks e*g 254W. Pickering United Church IL BURHE A R ' Will meet on Thursday evening,' C�RINI9, C>11T, — i'if014= 1!6 fiCi' TI01? OAD. PI a'OR SALE vacuum . cleaner, March 5, at 8.15 o'ciork, in the C. _ . Filter Queen, like . ere* ; all attach.. E Centra moats, 445.00. Phone: TEmple 9.. ---------------------------=-----. SERVICE • , _ OPEN HOUSE •- • L PICXERING VILLAGE A. W. MITCHELL LTD. _ _ JOHN Le L ---- ----------'------------------- PUBLIC SCHOOLS DAYSt PICICERIN4 74 AY FARM FOR SALE "EDUCATION WEEK" NWft = Holid TE. 9-1753 A� Greenwood. 13500 dawn. MARCH 1 B. �' _ __ -- 111 S V R A M C ! - PLcinss ftmedlaft e#600. Call 688 or 520. nL G, This Special Week is set aside to DREZ" WOOD STAIN ---- /�SSIIRANCS ia�aue public understanding and ALL COLOURS WMAL HELP WANTED appreciation of Education—to inavass H-1Rr PAINTS COWANY LID. pubPc appreciation of today's school •TURPS — OILS — ROLLERS - :. �E � x,NO L � EN revsat school needs and prob.. ' AVON CALLING ]ego encourage and strengthen GARDEN TOOLS — SEEDB , - 007 K11V01 ROAD LAST Ato6itiins motheer•—who want to sehod community co-operation all y _ CLAY FLOWER POTS saws, bat t as onCy work part tlms, ttsbngh theYew , PLANT8R8FICkWIft 28 alivso C moons oifew oppocMky to The Church Street, Noah School, '� ft" ar arore � �- Waits -Md Lincoln Ave. School v M be pop- POTTING and VIOLET SOIL . mf phew been 6 and 9 sur zts., to sn Wednesdal, March 4. from 7.00 to LAWN ]PENCE - Mlrs E. Oararbridgs, RU 2-7567. 42 9.04 p. m All paents and friends ars s av" Hied. Tara:Ra 19. issviteii to visit our schools, view the C -------- ------ and talk with tbdr tea - GENERAL ��. c f[ g >R tis C>�1LD CAM - „°�, OPTOM BRAXY th. I'm tabe tm- as Ra"" a.OMCZ W, 00. - e children wr�rws. woe i p. ter. Plsorss Pieiteriag ¢f. --------------------------------- _-__ B�Ho mar 20 ------ ----- #4M A..� to 3.30 P Y. ""!O lteag'r —ase1s��s n�oon,, forySt�r Supper wed.�as,,, And Satadays to 1, Mow * am • • pa•0°. Attona F�osd. Phone st. Andrew's Presbyterian Church ' PICKERING 46 Paom`a' 1PIi my no "w" liar A sed ,.b �Tl+roeie a-1910. _ . PICKERING, ONT. - -------------A'�OlfTlit------- — WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4. — »_��----------- hA O iw.wsees assa�we8 �AT• 2.200 SAIAAssspian Of Amo Haas+d - .��r ---- ;Wt�, March 18 sactioa sale Usr its seesssElisosd erw at M'esla• w. 4 boussboM furniture, dines, glass- Adol+ls u.23 — Child 7$c. D1Q1"1"S i mu" KoTolt CL1i1'>pC 8�es� Per Do 10 W0116 see, m Let 1, Cao. 11, Provision Made For Tlsose iNbo Do ROD N'' ` �yA q� y4sire lE l�s6iea pas �e Ave..' 1[arlAass Township. -__ Not Can For Oyseas----- t�sKii[h ■ METAL PWN ty of tae ss4ra of the i � ' tttla A. L. Ramat Bak at 100 16 = T Ais csssev& JLRN —+�. Nd CLARKM - .WORKS _ . -- S H E R L O C K' 5------ a Ueitod A–& -rind -.NEWELL Eighty-five •mea gathered at the G1e1pN11 OD6 ORDE YOURR SMgdCi SUItS Pickering United Chaseh on Sstssr_ �► Osd6r Par s 1Y�O.143 T011l 41MOt i 4** i�W _ } day night. February 21, for—the first GU� in" ,MRTATi JMX= 1 -..iL NOWI session, of the Wick -end ]fen's Con- • TZC=ilRDf�i Y1LL -. fsreacea Folk>wing the banquet. Rev. ho ���A!'S"' 1-4 IQLE 849= SMS Mp. _ NW"AT 19" SAMPLE'g NOW �e Johnston.of Etsassmud Coll- A R1Jt� • AVA1LAStf - cgs, gave his fast theme 'address on EAlr OF Ii101fHAitTON. :.��M pyyN MATERIAL the "Spirit of God". The mea were s WAM I"M theta divided into eight groups for MADE Up. AJAX -LUMBER aiKns�n. _ C0: " a -rlek..ln� 1iiW Dr. Johnston apoirt again is the =MooIL ]�µ= - -_ ' ---------------------- -.24 _ _--.. _. Chtsrrh Service on Sunday morning to li »..� NOtM $MtVICR a packed congregation. His third ad= wome tip Ice S y"" dress' was` in the afternoon to the me ecce fM AND BU LDW S� "LM O D O U R L E S S final session of the Conference. Many OW CLEANWG AND PRESSING comments are to the effect that the 11� NANO -Conference was a great success, and t !i'eeiel AtNsNiow To Drapes further, that Dr. johnstoa, a Soots- MO. 6-2615 WNMV � And Covers, Ek. man, is a man of very great ability. _ _- =.' AND TRIM I ORM YOUR CLUMM TO He is widely known as an eloquent W PURNAM S H E R LOC C K a$ preacher, a .first-rate scholar, author _ — -- , - and writer. ----------- ----------- SOlf M And and No. 2 H�hw�► -- ' LG.A.) The Conference was organized by tOPPeaft the men of Pickering and Audley, but ---------------------------- -•- attracted guests from Ajax, Green - PLASTERING wood, Brougham and Brooklin. E , � �� n��'K� a" I ALTERING Nsw• W ed 1e tions Repairs ------ --------------- or AJAX 1045 _ I WM also do Gyproe Dry K EYtR m 6Rid7 aeali i�•g and a i' 'g«�•. MILLER :R �,��� Pbtats Foe S�stimates Also For 'A FREE IdWmatim About Floor Tits HEATING SERVII j And Ceramic Tie. i Natural Stone For Fireplaces, NATURAL GAS AND antert Etc. And Cement Finishing : AU Work Guprarstbed. OIL BURNEUS - i MARTIN ENRIGHT - R R 3, Pickering _ COLEMAN phone: TEmpk 9-1997 ;(Ontario Fuel Board License) RES. 174 ANYTIME - - OFFICE 174 apr -3 ----------------------- ------ F . • MILLER RENTALS Township Dump Still CAMPING. FISHING EQLIIP'T. Blizzard Electric ��jj OUTBOARD MOTORS, TENTS, REAL ESTATE and INSURANcg Has' Lots of Room , CAMERON STREET 'Lt Pickering E!Fq. IWICMAUn, ownship Council that Markham Village MA RKANOW s lass use the township dump again' for $TOVES, LANTERNS, COOLERS Pickering_ 362 Oe ...* of c r Irv► ..a y -. < pwnthlj and that R. 5pademan can use RADIO AND TV SERVICE Caretaker of 600 per yew payable AJAX "y ARAN ii0I11li - IARIN LOTS / RND:1MfNTi .. the dump for $ monthly. WORE OH TEED - - the totPriship dump, Atm - 9 TUDOR STq AJAX O S �--+ 1R►I N - 1bur Carlton, tLolld,� coundl�d �t Mark- . �. 1 NE DA! CE]CRIlfO S'P• , 1 m about elfht bails a! wa*.r�-....w...............o......... Ikw mere is peaty of roost left - XV.XN �— ATbm II.4>IM L •