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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1959_03_06--------------- YOL. s! '150.-77 _-- ---Ofcxmlxc,-ONTARIO W-C—MUR-1 R D BON Authorized Aa 8eeoaQ C1asa MAtti ttbacrolissr nabs: $2.50 Per TOM United gates 03.00 _ FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 19199 a oea4 ler COPY lrst OiAee. Dept Ottawa _ Chinaware Display Tow, nship To lesignate.,..,.,y t dater -:Area- ::Soon , 3 t• _ Mr. Redfern and Mr. Proctor pe res PICKERING �fI�LAG� o Proctor and Redfern, appeared ' firm f octo ' . y before township council this week to . r s r discuss a water Fant S. Per proposed p � •; • �'• J. - gut.bn, a fon¢aer mm� R„ Reeve Sherman Scott told council it tater . of the Presbyterian coagrega. was imperative to 'designate a water area, tion here, passed away at his home} so it, could tie in with the Crusader is Pe erba+0. an Tuesday evening. _ Development plan. Dougall Remmer went Sunday with ' Mr. Redfern said that a $750,000 ex- i Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Allin, Oshawa, penditure .would have an annual charge who entertained at a birthday part* of $67,000. This would be made up of ! g�wm in our of M-. Remmer. $53,000 for interest and capital repay- Anot. of -spring—this Fri,- " Q, meat on a 30 -year basis at five per cent. ( day a acus load of ladies aro .. a He said it is .. requited that a - capital., attendin' Spring FasHon Show at -. • „- revenue fund be set up that would run II the Ea.on Auditorium, and, next about $6,000 and the charge for ani Tuesday, March .10, a Fashion Shox y _ operator, chemicals, etc., .would run spondoeed by the Eastern Star is til x about SE;000. be held at the District High School. P t "The annual cost of this is quite a Mr. Peter Nichols. who has been in -t in on as . roblemand to get quitable p a the Ajax Hospital, has now returned rate structure set-up," Mr. Redfern said. home considerably better, and a verltt a . a He said that the intake pipe is cap- speedy recovery la looked for. able of five million gallons a day and, ,, � •� �� ,�' ' w ,.,.; ' ` �.,,, Alan and Mrs. I.iahanan spent last• . at the rate of 2,000 gallons per acre w,,k end with the Darden Cronk's, — day. 2500- acres should be consid- - ' He said the $750,000 did uiot in- s at Wellsville, N Y On thea retur n �r - -„ - .._ � = "....lwi►�• eyed. as elevated wthe. _ chide leu tank which ouldeaccompanied by '• R' lira, C. g. Marley and Mrs. Itlrmik 1. Proose are here shown with a fine display of cli awate. The display bei a must, if some of the industrial the past two months. H. Crock who has been visiting tom! +ra4 secoud bold at Ma Pickering Baited Church Woman's Associatioct meeting. • _ r '- t 'tea is rA be raged. He said that d i, Wt�fred and Mrs. Hunt have zs. p not have six on such projects today, turned from their holiday in Florl" - • -� =-- - - - to have a :u or seven -mill charge for the first two years. Some of our inhab3:ante are haviar No Teacher Building -1 � More Employed �� � t� �� bath, _ - Reeve Sherman Scott said the town- elated against rabies, which soeta. si ` ship is. to get a. prepayment of $(50,000 wasible Pte. y whorq �` s from Crusader, which' has been tiesig- &Gnb, I ew Hill Meets . Council • ^';. Gn Will" Work mated to offset the capital cast. He said there are anal! child that ant a sin / some of this may have to be_ w' 1 to person know of a eertttm that mightl offset' the aaaw! charge ova the i.. at be u -e3 to stag them gsttiag lana *4 Pieketriag Townsirp Council were ie- Township Building Inspector, F. J. Norman Hodgson, Manager of the me - mughb-r's garbage ria 8d.) Formed this week dt:t $ new bill. egos• Prouse appeared before council this Oshawa Office of the National Earp- Yew. - We Jamaary t of this year, whiich'has week for -s general `dillcussio on build- loyment Service Service, today an- "This type of expense is getting taxes A breach s due Pses6ortsrgi Yotm W two reutdmvZs. provides that the ill here flounced an increase in the number rap p 5450 a year on a working, man's People's Association wo otgmised at home,- commented Councillor Harry the church here on Saturday. 8lectiooj township pays as► wore grants for tawb- Reeve Sherman Scott asked tow, of men employed locally due to the Ashton. of Of-iesrs to follow. se's salarix but permits are issu:xt fn the town- ivintec empioytnettt "Do It Now • .:__ "It may be necessary to entarve the There is to be a Mxrtia Lmthet Clark L T. Johnston said that do- ship. campaign said the municipal winter Water- am to !et addidosal assess- frim at the Ajaz .Baited Church this pending on the antis meat of a school Mr. Proust swd they are issued from work incentive program. meat." said Mr. Redfern. Friday. evening at 730. This Is being _ Section or school area, it could gala the office on Tuesday and Thursday'. Although he pointed out that it . Mr. Redfern• said that a populationsponsored by the C. Q. L T. or lose. He pointed out that Brougham The bylaw calls- for a plan of the pru tiv-as impos,ible to asses:+ exactly the of 10,000 could .not be served without In recognition of S,ducxdm Weell will gain about. $400 but ,that Picker-, posed building. Mr. Prouse looks it over, number of men directly affected by the elevated tank as It was required for the public schools hem hold Open _. . Ing Beach with a fairly low assessment and d be lauds it conforms.with the by- . projects .of this nature, he said that '&e protection. house an Wednesday evening, and will lose about $1,000• taw a permit is issued. After that, itis a. few figures were available which ' The lar now calls for 3.1 mills to building tions. Mr. Proust toil � proposed 'wrier theas'to be con, the Separate Scholl oa Thundery p 8 tttspec 'Could be directly attributed to theta. ��• � � eve u the Bi•o�r Road, � even _ be added to the school requisitions. when council that when he started the job he As regards, the "Do It Now" cam p mi. whist were well � iende3 by tike' budgets Dome to w paign. Mr. Hodgson said t is a Moore's Road. The other to run up the em CotwcWw Harry Athtoa' asked why ' often requires from 20 to 30 inspections iod froth November 15- to Decem display, vat su seen •our as I � pe* Brock Road to 300 feet north of the council had ant been informed of this before the building is completed ber 15, sixty one men had been plat -I cow'" m various nab jus is I : was before, "is R: sawething being dome in I Councillor Ross Hawthorne asked Mr. concession, tlsi:n Kat to btoora's the el:~.k ptn'ipeopher, s `t ed as i direct result of the program. Road, said "The la!-ul empi,es depends � securer so &ai no ams can object to it?" Prowse when he started as building is- From December 16 to Janilary 15, he asked. "I think council`abouid pan a spector wo how long he could continue Mr. Redfern said that unless con- . Ct the Pronseducaa of yoAy, . , resolution when lite time oo�, non- ore increasing the staff. thirty more ,were placed, and daring. structioa .gets under way .this summer Cht+oo. p� sand {ray, �. •_ \ the period January 16 to February 15, the plant would not be ready to serve p� by Mrs. MM7' visited F. j� downing p-" kir. Proust said be started in February rad Mas. Pavers; on Sunday. Causseinn,, Ron Hawthorne mggrged 1938- He said that unless liudding ia-in additional forty-three men had water until the tat! of 1960. t3tat as soon as the school budgets are creased. be could continue with the pre- secured jobs under the same scheme. Reeve Scott said that it was not likely Coe�attsiaeioas to Mr. and Mrs. ` -�R There are se Feral projects under that the plan would bb ready in time Robert t3cott; on Itte birth of a don. JIL ootma7 seta}, dtlermioe how each "Ib job a almost full time mow way in Oshawa and District which to be doestntcted this summer.. ghter an may. March 2.'Debacai} qualify for provincial and federal aid Proctor Raifcrn are going to wa oe --- ------------- -------� - A the reeve. � h b f� i under the municipal winter works in • -assessment figures, population, etc., in Jane. centive program, which. according to the designated areas and will report Mrs. 1lscwa H Balers b now a patita4 time", I. Prowse said. "m the winter u ( at O. and Hospital - • stackeme �» Hon. Michael Starr, Fedual Min • back to covncil within a week or so. Ma and �, Austin FrankIK 01 ; "At present bow do you et 1 his winter tot • --- --------=------------ ---------- S � �� North Oshawa were eaten'amun bTi + ," strucsion of industrial and commercial al well over 42 million dollars. • ]dr, and Mn Harry Boyer, Sunday. -, building?" asked Reeve Scott, They are: rile 1►fetropolitan. Con • C -D WWII Help Mr•,..Pi,"en" of Piston, spent they Pickering Tower cound this• tussle lir. Prowse said these types were built servation Area Project • in. t2ie Green • ween and with W. • H. and Mm Ieceiver a Bnaacial atatemeai for the under the A]uutioaal Building Code wood and Glen Major area north of �� Floods Coble Westn%. - high school' for 1938. ..Why "-t we issue Pickering, the Oshawa Creek and i Acerous-$491,57646;7"�� or Hawthorne. Park clearing projects, three sb}ver Pickering Township Council was is -ea maw it Ajax coat y Expwa•-$4U.039.01; »I issued two y� and bawled Projects is Oshawa, one storm sewer formed this week By J. Daniell -Jenkins, �7 much epjoyed by a tucnber at Excess revenue amounted to $9.637.45. out when I went back to collect the fee", project and one park clearing project township C.D. co-ordinator that thb local ladies from and vicinity. ; ------------------------------------ in 13owmanville, ar brush .clearing group has ,been aathorized to assist is and Mn Westgarth, of said ler. Prousa L Peffedaw, were guests of A. J, aid ` Tewi��' Do you think it would work a hard- of township roads in Cartwright; in flood control. Mm• Bushby last weekend. _ p on people to keep them out of a Manvers. Port Perry and Ajax. Councillor Harry "Ashton said that It is eneon•aging to learnt that . • hems until completed?" asked' the reeve. At the moment these projects have local C.D. members could not be en- lady who kespe records of bird nig^ .-Briefs ' : "Yes", said Mr. Prouse. "We have contributed directly. to the• employ- rolled under the fire -or police depart- reports that crows are putt. 1 Mr. Metxalfe of �Ybltevde asked .if been letting people m after they have 2 ment of one hundred and six labour- meats but suggested that if their assist- hn[ in an appearance two wftki4 rooms completed. It would be especially ' ers who would otherwise have been ante was needed it could be carried out earlier than issitaL de5aite step ootid not be taken to have hard for young people". He added there unemployed throughout the winter. It as a community effort. of -Brock Rd.' a dog in their village kept from evmimg had been little trouble with letting people ( is estimated by Mr. • Hodgson that relatives a: Brantford -------- ,------ _ 11[r and ling tike street He claimed dolts and cAtT- in before the -home is completed. these Projects will continue well on �� and �• dreg were frightened of the animal, at- --------------- --- ------------- OaLinp.weekea tit, visited mian hnurn Of' tabour. it had not bitten uwome. He into April thus accounting for many MAH, last week to Kingston a " Mr. Hodgson stressed the import en ass sttrpns to "ed. The dog control committee is t0 said it was too roc Oa t find a nice new stretch of highwaT investigate. ante of the winter employment .proj - • est, pointing out that• when men .are A Claremont youth, 16 yrs. of age, all complexed, near ,BeIIevi.le, a part T. O. Jefferson has been made town- unemployed during the off season it was fined $35 and costs for driving of �1' ship engineer on a permanent basis by Dogs Running Seven persons we. a admitted to Ser - resolution passed this week• is the community in genera as we at SS miles. per -hour. -oni the Brock membership at the Communion - S.S. No. 17 school section petitioned Magistrate's Court here, Moa.. as -the men themselves who suffer, Road The Magistrate suggested to day, two women, paid 010 and cbsta and that for the general welfare , of the father that the boy not drivt ' "ice at the Presbyterian' ,Church ori council to form a union• with Uxbridge. for letting their dogs run at large, I Stinhe'p g our community, it is most important, for pleasure for two months. The egg of the Worn . At a meeting Feb. 26, 18 were -in -favor, Charges were laid under the Town The annual m of the move and two against. On the: that as many of there mea as pons. charge was laid by Constable T. en Teachers' Fele-ation was held Uxbridge side of the fence, only nue is i ship Bylaw' -Pleading guilty to the ible be employed. Holmes of the Township Force, I charge were: ,Yvonne Ballii and - ..... _ -- who chased the boy for one mile or recently*,at Ajax. The business tweet- r - against it. --- -- Mr. Tester of Glendale subdivision I Mrs. Barnett' Spruce Hill Road. • • ' lag was followed by vocal numbers - -------------------------------- Building Way Up mare with the awser wren by Miss Kathleen Cnnnnighain,'and _ l;meg. .. said he would like to be considered for '------"-'- '"---- -"---- a ,most interesting talk on "Russia" - `} the Building Inspection staff when an NEW TWP. POLICE NUMBER IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE _ ed es y opening is available. - PHONE: TEmple 9-2311 i „ - THANE YOU - -, Chapman.B . v slides b Miss Messrs, Anthony and McNally of From 1938Min, Mary Waizm;m, who Is at- , Whitevale 'asked if the townsh,p road, ---------------------.-,_-..___..--_-- � ` � e N Institute t Queen's Uunrsity,'speat the Th Canadian anon d In ending equipmentc_o_uld C_ LIBRARY. used to assiPt them! PICKERING PUBLIC, According to-fiigures.released this week for the Blind wishes to thank than weekend at her home here. � :r to drop some tri -W-2 cross the cceeTr on from the township building department, who replied to t3tdt advrrtfsemeat The annual convention of the Red she north aids of the . R fiitevate bridge How s — cottages. in this area seem . to be on the to form a dam. Road Supt. J. S. Chap- T and Saturday — 2-5•p. ta. way out, and now -building btuildin confined to for atrece v help. So many lettersto Cross. Ontario Division. is to ' los• anon will chest into the matter. .. � t»iKLy. Y g were received that it la impossible to hold at the Royal Yaett $oxl, March ..:'. 1 Friday — b to 6 p• m. homes.. tragi: to &M Tboa applicants whose' 10 and 14. Repr'esentad�es from this47 ---------------------------------- -- i Location-gest DOWCoamamity In 1938 there was a total w as . of 90 pe pall mits issued. Of this atunber, 15 were �iM oo ttasS. district htdttds Mrs; D. Crichtat. May Geta Walk MM D McCottndl .nr d Mrs. T ' Librtijv $arvias W re Meats of tM for dwellings and 61 foe• staasmer trot- ----------------------__-- ' • ViWtA ars lune, and. to out al taws taps. Since 1950 there have beta few Wheeler. Jinn Rye's. Ittttd a fii nA 'asotard On Ave,wswl t'as.... 1.► for a s>sotiiU attaital lei. - ' built herrn. There were 7 in .1950 NMM Windsor sad Itpsnt �lss isoeltend L has kW srsdam in Was Siam his sn rad tine inool9e i tthe a were 3 btt� per. _. D. Wm' - , A wait; OR Harwood svomve heat. hmrwm adulte. --Kitts a-yeed drat- nits isstwd. 301 were for dwdlimgs and %s eroliot Nt►infi In IM of Zbevnfs, is vhtlthsg tR A reality. to Na -2 highwq may beoomt a 1Miea of erase sauna Woetatid t+wgis. nage for cottages. Tart of this 301 per- 1004 colli isr,i. in ttstl�- 00 - tisat. - j* Te 19M maw roots soadW tsars min was shade ate by dneiopmeat is eeN fatty tui Nt0 fir. Thos. Heeeop has nesvoe d Pickering Towmddp bare sated Ajsur West Roulp. -There be" boom ady i l �M�y� TqnVV 5 rorM btnnit-�sNe half d preaW issued this yrtar b data attd there koen:>dis lllnaea d has isaR s�seatss� it they Komld'mahtssia the watt. N Piot- tltleniot+et tying rultt i< tiara ' is hwkada t drat fearer pseaft WE bur , 764 M i�f7 7v Zeit const <., ow Aja% have isd%@" &M w"M tihs odi�tt siw� ieelted trio jroaT YaleM !sus 064tvis etM iYri(o p _/ pa*g A4, k, J Wk - to O&OPerm a sits p olm MW ft" site *W@ its+ ie We •art ler—>r.Ntt too &.:___.._. now wow .ao* - .fir • .. r. _ _. .. f�'•�, T �y�. ��i -- t 1� Your �h i I d_ Sofe 0 w A School ool B us? �� :� a switch '.together.stlike And u worked .just like that! j • Then I ' gave my sewin=- _ _. RONICLES machine the once-over. It had (Continued From Last -Week) get a renewal of his contract be- done a lot of sewing for me late _ As for the actual training, the cause an inexperienced new- ly, sounded like a tractor = and- - : North Carolina motor vehicles comer had underbid him a fewM sometimes bucked like one. So .branch, which has chalked up as tents a mile. Another contractor, F �, Clestis I Bot out the instruction book. impressive record for sate school who had driven children to took- o$ the front plate and school for over 1years' ` with= thoroughlycleaned and oiled the transportation, suggests a pro- f - gram including both .classroom out " a 'single accident, lost his �c� One day's difference' and this whole works. Now it purr's like a work and actual bus driving. If contract because he " was $50 u column is out of date. I had it kitten. As I worked .' reaiem- -- practically beied that as a girl in my 'teens necessary, the program should above the successful bidder. tactical written for this week go on for as long as 12 weeks. Obviously, the one-year -ten- 'Y+. but later events made it seem I used to take my mother's sew These authorities strongly advo- der system is in need of revision. „ so out of date 1 tore it up Cm Ing riiarhine apart in just that _ rate that the. training progray)n Safety, rather than price, should telling you, this winter you can't same way. And for some reason should be undertaken on a state- be the , main • consideration in a he morning w lik she was always quite content to tell in mor hat is e. "-.wide (or province -wide) basis granting contracts. And perhaps ly to happen before the day is let me do it, but would never "Training programs Zeit in the the contract period should be ex= over. Each twenty-four hour per= - touch it herself. • 1 have known hands of local or regional school tended to five years, on condition sod brings "something new in the women, Daughter among them, that the operator continue to pro- way of weather. And Saturday have their sewing machine seize boards usually dont work, they" was no exception. + say. "They usually don't realize vide competent drivers and main- t� ,;, P , up entirely through lint and lack -the need for training, they tain his vehicles in good shape.' "� �� �� ! During the morning we were o! oil. It pays to find out how - haven't of enough moue fol But low -bidding operators, too - to do these things for yourself. B B money poor to acquire good equipment. , busy with ordinary work. Then -proper training and finally, the thermometer started to climb And it's fun, too. don't have qualified instructors."! and maintain it, are not the only w ��.,';" • and Partner decided he. had bet - don't North Carolina, with 35 full-time guilty ones. W. Arch -Bryce of , f ter do a little more work on the NfOdePr7- FffQuet#e - instructors who do nothing but the Canadian Highway Safety _ r ditches just in case. On and by Roberta Ler train and supervise school bus Conference says, Many rural: : off for the last few 'days he 1 operators, has demonstrated that school boards .buy school buses f had- been chipping' away at' the Is It -all r ht to use one's _ as cheaply as possible. Some o' r %Y` Q Its program actually works. P Y ice so there would be runways own knife to take butter from But no matter how competent them are so ramshackle that pa for the water if, and when, 3 _the butter " dish,or. one's, own_ and well-trained the driver, he ents shouldn't permit their chiI• thaw should come: We got'a ' dren to ride in them - wet coffee spoon to take sugar can't provide sale transportation r p r thaw all 'right. The sump -pump from the bowl? if his vehicle. Is in poor mechant- Just as important a safety fac- gv worked like mad but that didn't :., A. No. If 'the serving ' utensir cal condition. 'Unfortunately, for as the mechanical condition stop nates seeping, in at the font is missing frcm either of these many school buses are • of sub- of the -school bus is the behaviorµi" of the basement wall. A narrow, : serving disl.es•- and- your hostess standz d quality; many locals --of the students as they drive to 6 shallow ditch in the cement floor , fes tack a regular and systematic and icor their classes. The aver- �, ; was supposed to take care of hasn't noticed it, be sure to use ro•ram of maintenance and in- age Tamil man finds that hr �s P e CLEAN knife or spoon, and - p B y r a °: --just such an emergency- but it • then ask later- when you nee¢" ——speclion.i In Nova Scotia, which can't drive properly if he's dis- �. ' - wasn't deep enough. So Partner is better than most provinces, that particular utensil for the p traded a his two'or three `hilt # a kept sweeping the water_ along next course—to'haie• it replaced _ every bus is carefully. scrutinized chil- dren squabbling in the back seal the ditch to prevent it overflow - every sweeks. In Ontario, un- of his car. Imagine, then,. the ine. After supper it was even Q Phase suggest a fetter 111 - ix " der a law that went into effect plight of the' bus driver who's warmer so Partner Went out t•o.. 'might, write to a friend who was last summer, every school bus harrassed by 50 or 60 noisy, ac- the ditches again- while I car- kind enough to write to me_ be must be ..inspected by a licensed tive.children. He's a likely can- HIGH FASMON — Julie London ried on with the broom -.swish• mp recent bereavement "mechanic -at the beginning of dilate for an accident. A. "Dear Mage gr Your sweet - - each school year. In Alberta vet models the very latest thing in Ing downstairs. tetter gave me great comfort: • . Y I recently spoke to a safety evening gowns —for her, The And as Lf we hadn't _enough Thank you so much. for writing hicles are inspected every six official who spent a few weeks months; in British Columbia, travelling several school bus•. Hollywood actress has worn they water to contend with the toilet 1 shall call, you as scon as f Feer once a year. A Saskatchewan ed- "old look" tri several of her, took 'that afternoon to plug, up able, Lovingly, Se=an.'" _ routes. On most of the trips, the verflow - and o"for the first time trcator told me, "Only six of our children were orderly and well-. -Pictures. What's more, she pre - 56 iocel school units have a reg. behaved But he described one fess the '89 fashions over the since we came here. Bob hap- above the edge of the table when alar program of maintenance_ and pened t be here at the time so awfolding It? trip. which -was different. Under- .ones of '919." "The gowns were be, went off to the hardware for Inspection." the watchful eye of a teacher, real) glamorous then, she sa s. A: No: 'the napkin should be Mechanical defects have al- the students waited quietly for y - a- plunger- and looked atter that unfolded in- the lap. ready been responsible for many the bus doors to 'open. Once in- little job for us. After the floor to When to for title "2ttd" used _ -.,accidents.. In Saskatchewan, ■ side, all heVbroke loose. They was mopped up we resumed meter a man's name? damaged exhaust system in ons fought for their favorite seats ure,•most school buses are paint' operations with the oytside flood-. A John Jones 2rd, is usua:ly vehicle allowed deadly' carbon They shouted, whistled, sang. ed a bright "school .bus" yellow Ing. Partner and I both worked tike; nephew at- cousin of, a. man monoxide fumes .to escape, sick. Caps, gloves, books stent sailing.. as a'caution to the motorist 'It until midnight, at which time 1 :of the same name. The number• has undoubtedly aiready saved went to bed but Partner stayed can be written either "2nd" or — - ening several young passengers. through the air. A half dozen many lives. It will save even up until two o clock. , Then he "If'," and is used with the tills The accident might have claimed students - roamed around, .occa-. more as the public gets used to "Mr.." as "Mr' John Jones, 11" 'several Iives. A school: bus car- sionaRy engaging their,, friends p g cane to bed as I said I would _ eared o8 ,Highway 8. near Hamil- in wrestling matches, They ig• .. the color and respects the ordi- .go-- down in an hour or two and Q. is the •bride supposed to do Hance to -Come to a halt behind. make sure the water , situation •tbe cutting of the wedding cake ton and jammed into a tree, in pored the driver's -pleas to keep the school bus, EJntortunate wasn't completely out of hand. urs one child the steering eight-year-old y P A. Only the first piece. Then i 3 ng g quiet. An ei ht- ear -old boy the effectiveness of'"school' "school bus" But I was so tired 1• slept until each guest can cul his ow_ npiece.,- i Jammed. When sed o en the emer enc door By hat time or some riend can be asked to I asked safety authorities across at the fear of the bus and might for a number o! reasons. Com- downstalrs himself. Fortunately Canada to list- defects found in, have gone sailing out onto the perform 'th'is task: inertial bus companies who use it had starters to ,freeze again so ' school conveyances, they cited highway had- not an older stu• some of their' regular vehicles flooding was no longer a threat badly worn- tires, . deteriorated dent grabbed him. for school trans oYtation far a g Tot Ion a o, near North 83 P — that is, for the time being. '-brake linings, smashed head- Pure fitfffe - lights, broken windshield wipers, g g y• few hours daily refuse to paint This friorlahig there is more Ire � a driver was forced to stop his. them- in what thsy consider a than ever — all ready to thaw -rusted. -emergency doors which bus because he was being blind- garish color: Again, in -relent r wouldn't open. and flimsy, make- B again once it gets the chance: We P ed- by flying objects hurled try ears, thousands of buses and w shift plywood cabooses built on y will enoy the respite while we light trucks. Comments C: J. his passengers. He refused to. " trucks .have- blossomed forsh in can. Renwa secretary, Alberta High. continue 'until the horseplay a wide .variety of bright shades y- $ ceased.: It is too- much to expect -Of course we were not alone in and hues, thus making the pelt 4556 way Traffic Board, "Poorly main that such drivers, subject to this our 'troubles. Neighbours here low school bus. less conspicuous �� tamed. makeshift vehicles may and there were out running q SIZES - + kind of an ordeal, will be cap- R. P. Lawrence, manager of the appear economical but . they're ditches, trying to divert water fi able• of delivering their passers Alberta Safety League: believes tA-1it expensive , in the long run In gees to their destinations with- than "we should go to work im- away" from their basements. In _ :.terms of crippled.bodies and loss out a mishap.There are 'no stat one house the sump -pump re- - of lives." _ mediately to'find ways of mak- E tistics available to show hoar Ing otic school buses ,even more fused to function so the plight How can the presence* of so many school bus accidents have' of that family was worse than many sub -standard vehicles•, be distinctive than they are now." most. This morning ice was the eripleined4 Many'safett officials, been caused by frayed nerves , Never before -have .we spent so @ sPe main problem: One man driving Yet order and quiet can be much cn the education , of • our like: Fred Ellis of the Ontario home couldn't make the tura maintained by .a system" which is children. Never before has there Safety League, argue; that - the• into his own driveway, so there a , - -!'tender system," used in many -hardly . being used in Canada at been so much discussion about he -*is, straddled, , oss the road all. The' solution lies in organiz- our' schools, Millions .of words' on the ice. Ar had the .same ' parts of_ Canada, is. to blame. In school bus safes patrols. In ~ Many school boards, instead of B y P are being written and spoken trouble with our driveway last Wisconsin, for example, a two - yearly about teachers' salaries running their'own transportation, Friday when he and the family - - " man 'safety patrol is assigned to and qualifications, curricula con- came in after shopping for service, call for tenders from PP g , each bus.. The patrolment are tent and methods of instruction. private operators In an effort to us as well, as themselves. They . save In school- some- senior students selected because Courses have •been•introducedto- �o b���t-�= �b uv; — of . their . maturity, _ i'ntellipri e _ improve the physical and .mental Mimes let their • contracts not to P P y quet of red carnations . , .tor our and status in student activities: health of our youngsters. But a — `..the most ,reliable bidder but to anniversary. - One fewest one. "They hire trans- One of the patrolmen is station- more fundamental problem—how ortation at a price where it's ed in the front .of the .bus. He to safely convey, 400,000 children p But it takes more" than bad - impossible to provide sound ve- helps the children in, then sees to and from their classrooms so t driving conditions to keep some P them safely across the highway they can enjoy the fruits of our people •away. One evening last - hicies and good q'ua-city mainten week we were surprised. — and ante," a Saskatchewan educator when they alight. The inside man spending :and planning—is only makes sure that every passenger now beginning to attract the Pleased — to receive a brief visit This is not too difficult to un- es is assigne se an widespread attention of' educa= readers of this column. ,.derstand'. A good school bus costs maintains order while the bus tors, safety .authorities and par= One .has recently `arise ,to lite $1.000 or. more, Expert mechan- • is in motion.. A Wisconsin school ents. —• By- SIDNEY KATZ in in the village. The other was _ its earn high wages 'and .so" da official wrote me, "The young- Imperial Oil Review, visiting. They phoned first to Good drivers. Since school -trans- sters serving in the safety pa- . see if we would be home. (We ortation contraicts last for only were not 1�'kely where' F 011111110 Op else — not in's freezing drizzle:} t them. We have no disciplinary one year this discourages con= - So al n the came and we had 'tractors from makingheap in- Probl'em's on our buses. TOC@S FIV@ Y@AI'S P g• Y y 'a very nice Iittle get-together. vestments. Many, competent bus There is still another way- of "operators have been forced out promoting school bys safety: Work will begin soon on the Earlier in ,the week I had, as I expected I would, . received of business by price -cutting com• „traffic legislation. 'Most provinces Construction of what will be one + •petitors. In one province for ex- -have laws making it .obligatory of the most wonderful traps several requests for more infor- fog• motorists to, stop' behind a mation -about a hearing -aid: - A superbly shaped sheath—the ample, one -operator, after years P ever made, a mammoth, map of Those letters 1 have answered of satisfactory service, failed to. school conveyance when it stops an area' where the foot a! man most elegant way to be noticed e to. take on or drop' off children has not yet trodden—the visible personally. So that means I am by -day, at dinner, or on a date.- Jo, further:Brunmotori motorists meetingstop r Itis' o uma few more a sleekbm dredbuttoning .ipockets �• surface' of the moon. in closer to r curves SALL enders of s ] n ' ' a midriff ip So complicated is this task; overtaking a standing school bus Would you lik eta hear about give long -waisted look. that it will take nearly live an experiment I "tried, the other Printed Pattern 4556: Misses _ are required -to come to a halt, _ P . thus. allowing the youngsters to years to complete. 'day that saved us six or seven Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, I8. Size' 1B r _ cross the highwaysafely. But The work will be carried out dollars? My warming -.pad spark takes 4 yards 39=inch fabric. fmany authorities, like V�alter by experts in the astronomy de- ed one morning when I was Printed directions on each pat Rey Holds, commissioner of -high- partment at Manchester Unl- straightening the cord. Was just '"tern part. Easier, accurate.' way safety. ' Department of versity.- The United - States- Air - on -the point of - phoning • the Send FIFTY CENTS (50e) _ l Transport, Ontario, are opposed Force is giving $80,000 to help drugstore to send up a new one - (stamps cannot -be accepted, use to stopping oncoming traffic "It's pay for the map's construction. when- I changed my mind. De- postal note for safety) for this _ over -protecting the child," he ar= Maps always make 'news. The ' tided first to see if I could : pattern.Please prior _plainly ` :• _ goes. "He might get hurt when history of Map -making • ,goes discover what was wrong with 'SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE -he has to cross a highway on. his back into the dim ages. There's• the old one — probably a short" NUMBER,... own." :Another. danger, is that_ a a definite record of a crude map circut somewhere. So I took the Send order to ANNE ADAMS, _ - _ �.. motorist from another prgvince, rd the world being brought, onswitch apart, saw the wires were Box 1, 123 Eighteenth St.,' New unfamiliar with local laws, might to the stage as long ago as 423"- litirnt, stripped back the rubber Toronto, Ont. unwittingly run down an unwary : B.C., d 'a performance of coating, twisted the fine wires "Next -time; bonep, Til call ung Pe B+ ',tfucMr than you- for a - life youngster. the Greek poet Aristophanes' tightly together, wound • them " guard:'• As a further protective mesa- comedy,' 'The Clouds'. - around--the-two little scrawl, put - ISSU)R li — 1959 -_. .... '� 4iY emk�' at lilid ;come et# Mrs: lab- ?!te Oa -We -Go AuxMkryr February length dress of white satin and net Now on Otey way to the fishint . , izewsld. Ica Thursday, by the mm- ilb+eathtg was held on Tuesday evening, and was wearing s should -length veil. grounds. It hFaa important to icadR tt agTmulatioas to Mr. and Mrs. bens of. the Coffee.�lteb Febritsty '24, at the - Manse..Instala- Site parried a cascade bouquet of red if they were biting, as w+ititefish at - McCombe (nee Down Wat- A n4mli-i of isdjehs attended a tion of the Offia+rs for 1959 was roses and white stephanotis. par to fast 75 pereatt of the time: _ son) who were married in the TJn.. shower given is hoaoisr of Dom held with Mr. Wilkinson giving a She was attended by her older bis- it was important to know if todW . ited Church here on Friday eves- Watson at the home - of Mrs. Aichie short Dedication Service. ter, Mary, Mrs. Jack Phipps,' as was a biting day. On being assureui r Robinson, at Greenwood, on Wal- I.Miss Doreen Davidson spent the matron of donor, gowned in a rose by our host yesterday was wonder - Remember the Euchre Party on nesday • evening. - ronto', visiting Mr• pink silk and net dress carrying a ful, but today was an "off" day as l ednesdsy evening, March 11, at Mr. and Mrs. Jack m Kirku, and and Mrs. O. Hughes.. bouquet of gladioli and roses. Her it was an off. shore wind; also the the home of Mrs. Peggy England. children. of Os Rose Stroud and Mrs. Winnie y,om2gu sister. Ann, was brides- wrong phase of the moon. I paid lit- gt is under the auspices of the Lad- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Phipps on Sun- Mitchell took the Senior Sunday I maid and was , dressed in turqouise tie attention to this line, it being the W 1iwtiliary, day. School Classes of the United Church ' silk an net gown and carried gladioli standard practice on' the part of these Mr, and Mrs. E. G.: Code were vis- On Thursday, at Scarboro Arena to a skating party at Little Switzer- and roses. people of great catches on the dWs tying Rev. W. H, and Mrs. Fuller, the 1st Pickering Boys' Brigade play- land on Tuesday evening, February Mr. Barrie McCombe, brother of we were not there. 'Arriving at the . In Toronto., on Sunday, ed 9th Toronto Boys' Brigade for Z4, the groom was best man, and the fishing village as it is called, we soon , Mr, and Mrs. Walter .Lynde flew East Metro Chaptpionship. The local — Dumbarton United Church -- ushers were: Cameron Watson, bro.. had our lines set As I was brought to ,Ddexido on Sunday eveniug. boys won by a 7-2 score. On March The regular morning service was ther of the bride, and Dannie Me- along to demonstrate the art, I lid Mrs. George Lawrence and Mrs. 11, they play for the City Champion.. held with Mr. Wilkinson in the pul.. Combe, brother of the groom. three nibbles in succession. It was jFrank Zabizewski celebrated birth= ship in Weston, at 9.45. pit. The choir sang "Lord By Thy Following the ceremony, a recep- the Reeve however, who had the first ;days this past week, and were Pres- We are sorry► to hear that Mrs. Tender Mercies Sake", Mrs. M. Goch . tion was held' at Arbor Lodge, Ajac real bite, and being assured he could -;entad with suitable gifts and a birth.. David• Fantham has been ill. ran conducted the Junior Congrega- Receiving with the bridal party pull it in if the line would hold, in. 38 tion. Mr. Wilkinson continued his were: the bride's parents and the feet of water, it seemed to me a life - Lenten m o Lenten Thoughts., His text as from groos' mother and grandmother. time'till the fish appeared. Expertly '....,-PUBLIC NOTICE St. Matt. and 5t. Mark, on the Bap- The bride's mother wearing a gown assisting with' the landing net, we -firm of Jesus. Even the Son of God of royal blue silk crepe with hat of hada beauty. This called for a cele.. 'All own• % of lands In the "Greenbelt' at Greenwood and those pdnoni w off— . Was baptised and; given encourage- � i�tatching velvet and a corsage of location getting out the bottles, —I lands whhln 300 feet of such "Greenbelt', being all of lots 12, 13, 14, in Corvus• iuc:ut by livd's voice. This is Ay be red roses. The groom's mother, wear- mean Thermos bottles of Steaming *ions Four and Five, save and except the north half of lots 13.and 14 in Concession loved Son tri whom I am well pleas- ing a gown of printed silk in green coffee. Many fisherman depend on Fire: ed Baptism was, and still is a Div... a TAKE NOTICE THAT -ine Summons of Sell Dedication. We nd navy with beige accessories an gine, ale or other beverages. In point ' l The• Ontario Municipal board wilt sit in` the CoutKil Chambers at Muf4dpal building too have an individual responsibility a white hat and a corsage of red of numbers and concentration in our roses. The bride's table was covered In brougham oa Tuesday, March 10th at 10 a.m. to hear ony owner or his agent to decide what we will do with our book of rules, tea and coffee are at who may wish to speak for or ogalnst the following by -taw, lives. Lent means—a time of re. ded= with a damask clbth and -was centred the top of the [1st of beverages. - E'r-LAW NUMBER 2376with the three tiered wedding cake Our luck continued and by 4.00 p. ;cation to God and the Church. I _ ' ',A %y.IAW OF THE TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING TO AMEND bYAAW NUM"t 94901and was flanked by white candles in m. a great •string of whitefish wa` W141CH li AN AME—_.-Mef�ornbe•—Watson low crystal holders. Rev. J. W. Wilk- laid out on the ice. The Reeve reached PR13 MI "GREENBELT" AREAS IN TM TOWNSHIP OF PICURFNG. A ver nett 'weddin was sot inion was toast master and proposed for his camera. A crowd from the ot- bNl R ENACTE0 by the Municipal Council of the Township. of PkkwlnO y pretty g toast td fire bride. This was res- her huts gathered around, staving !* gl) THAT a Clause Number 2 be add- d oFtes, Clods+ Nw++rer 1 in Mj•lpw Nv+r+b•r emnized in Duabartoit United Church a nded to b the groom. -The toast luck at all. The anxiously enquired Member 2090, reading as followsr at $.00 o'clock Friday eveniug, Feb- Po Y Sr e y - - •'Nle dwelling may be erected in such deaignoMd ons vAless the outside r'tsary 27, when Dawn jean, dough.. to the matron of honor and' brides:. how it was done. The Reeve, who sass .mmis of such dwell s have o ie&h sum emu ter, o arton, become the George of Jas. maid was proposed Loy the best man. might have lost face by explaining, , in9 yr'a"r� ter, of Mr. and Mrs. George \i'atsou, T stogy, or ,glee level .............. .........,.r.,......... ,,,,,,, •,,,,,,,•,,, feat t The hall} couple left on a honey- he was a rank amateur, his total ez- 2 ,rorty, - ......_... idd trip to the United States. For pesience a. rnatter of hour. It" catch, 14 Neries ,... _.. .,.. 1 ... 1100 fell Brian McCombe, of Wilb7F�dQh '""" . A " "'"""" - " M square fief The church was nicely decors travelling, the -bride wore a rose wool then, was a. matter of luck. Not fie. ` t14tAt this by -taw sheN beeotshe efiedtw on the deie.h 1ha• ban opProred `7r with baskets of daffodils, snapdragon suit with black velvet picture hat. retaning th"e initiative, as on all oe• rhe' Onsw Muakipal beard. - ' g'I'•LAW read a First and Second rim. this kill+ dajr of Pabrwry; IM, and gladioli. The double -ring sere+- On their return they Kill reside in cartons, all that was necessary was to. ,- ;g+LlAw reed a Third rinse and PASSED this 16th day of F•Muery, 1959, mony, was performed byRer. J: 1'*r'. Willowdale. Out of town guests were point to the pile of fish and look (3W*d) J. Sthe men Scarf WiBcinson. pastor of the church. bars. from: Willow�dale, Toronto, Highland' vriaez Our futurewas- assured. Why, -- r i Wilkinson, church organist, Played Creek, Pickering, Greenwood, Port bother with these folks anyyway, " (Signed) t. T. Johns glial tausic, white thr guests were Perry, Whitby and Oshawa. whose only claim to fam a T Cleric au • . •'.OArw at brougham ibis 246 doy of• Febrwry, 1939. assembling, an the wedding marches. � one some hamlet theycalled were from - t : Lloyd Jehnsren 'The bride', given in marriage by . _". `T ��� Trip'. • . Toronto I think. We were fromPi r father, was attired in a cocktail _ •� e l 8 municipality ix ret old Two) _ e. c s' years Clem he f (By J. H Purvis) 9s a eat pr+oq Township d Pickering ress percentage .wise in population _ and assessment of any municipality in the County of Ontario we could ig.. c:. , - - re these -also vans completely. Inthi. �'• no p Y• 1 eas retHav ih be anded the Ree" d Rter �++m• shipon a silver platter on seven or- I�'000, erasions; political consideration; did (� one not matter. Not so me—might not - these people move to Fickering aneLVAI 120 • be voters, I dipped in at' this pointer and conversed with the crowed- on sub .. - _ jests more on their level, such ,as -4 weather. rnads and thickripgg of :opt momr - on the ke and other related sub -. ects. With three hours left we com.. Fileted our catch. Promptly- at 7.09, a� transportation arrived. Z1'e loaded our ' • ® well, filled baskets •an�-er& on_._Ow � d l �kd t - !f-IoA»7<ENOiIR COM�LiR7 u ' ° way home, the Reeve, to W-4 driving, + •,, s , e e . m overcome _with enwtirn at the - !• - eat events, -settled (rack and soft ` s 'Vauxhall his plenty of head, leg. hummed the old refrain='`Tlre End and shoulder room for ,x off', of a Perfect Day". Health And Happiness" The true basis of Health and Hap piness teas the topic. of a public loc.- i ture in Pickering last Thursday ev = - R - __= -SPACIOUS - = num 'Wide enough ` ' `� for golf clubs, w '.deep enough for. g all your lubgabe. i ening. by Maud Cary Bennett, of P O ,r v�Sl�i� by icagc,The lecture was sponsored v r b members of - Christian Science a Society, Rouge Hills, Out. ux�ai( gives your Mrs. nne t. spoke sit int a 6isLr'i.-t High School and was iniroductd by all 'round visibility. Mrs. Res. Merritt. ............... Ilm Bennett is currently on a rrsr�k • . nation 'wide tour as a melber of tho Christian Science Board of Lecture _ ship. A native of Zanesvillt, Ohio, i ' she was editor for some years of a • `� public _relations .counselling firm i,. Chicago and Santa Barbara, Cali. GAS -SAYING Since 1Q50 she has devoted her full t'eQQ11QFTnQ t time to the public practice of Chris.. I v� ; i; • • - >17.bpoia ung ilk `lee Jldive Suttee Cosi triii attest . s6y writh her f cots#► t•' Meru t;Abr 3b*radsy aitt wiilb the Friend- Susan . and. Lv91x* . % F,ri�end.. room . y,, one point, - _- uHAk' Claes. Broogha!t--'Toe Class ship •Drive, ioRk >a� � a �?� ,�,,,���aat e still apa►sarics a paper drive, ab ital at the •Frigidaire A46= - 11 gYvt' as a "a"' th St Lwr please leave papers at the church: Mr. ,and Uis. Oivihie Siam: �' work -being done as L �� �� The W.• A. ,gull meet acct ,Wed family, ace back. ', IFbrida after ' Power Project and d- thsed a E OUT aesday it the have of:Iofrs..]oseph wing a .wondedul time. , slides, which showed the Forsyth. Roll CaII—An Item on St. Also. back -from' Flotitto are: Mr. of Ilse Project being-carTfed oat. - ,As most of you know, the Red Cross campaign is now Patrick.and Mrs. Ray Toye -- under way and many of you have already donated. --------------=------------------- ----- --------- -_----=------------- _�►UDiEY The hekeri>;g Township and Village Red Cross branch CHERitYWOOD Franehn 's .�yF carries out numerous endeavours ix the call for assistance. t The W A. held their annual f +Once a year the call is out for us to assist them by giving The regular meeting of the Wom • i iiy supper on Friday egenfng, in Ss mach as we can to carry on their worthwhile work. an's Association will be held.ein the A skating party rvili De held for basement of the church, with aDo 's one aspect of their work that we feel deserves nicety persons is attendaresident>ace. uc 1 church hall on .Wednesday, March all the children on : Saturday, at 7.30 the president Mrs. special mention This work comes under the heading of Dis- •11, at 2.00 p• m. We are sorry that p'.' m. If weather conditions do not I the supper, Cowie led in a short worship servic aster Reliefs and. we have seen, in action at first hand on two of our members Mrs. David permit skating, arrangements have Rev. M. Buttars gave a prayer. several Reliefs Milne and Mrs. Wesley Petty, ate been made to have a hay ride in- hal ttended fires where the contents of a home have ill in the Scarboro Hospital. dile hope stead. W. A. meahbers answered the is wished for gone up in Coke and the firemen were still -busy, seen that they will- soca be back with 'its. A speedy recovery Call with a scripture including Mrs. Fred Scott; who was taken ill word "Chiktren." Gordon Smith members of our local Red Cross, going through the crowd -- white visiting her�son in ' Quebec. Fred - Puckria gave taro harmoni getting information on the burned out family; the number BROCK ROAD Mrs. J. Copton is in the Ajax Hoa- selections, accompanied by of children, sexes and ages. Before the flames have died down, pital. She too, is wished a Quick re- Arch Bell at th epiano, Marilyn the Red Cross workers are back with clothing for the whole Education Week in Ontario was covery ie sang two solos; "sine Daae �y night the h t Rob' ., and „ i family, bedding, food and trying, to secure shelter for them. observed on wedne i tin .Sorry to 'ear the baby m Waltz a Song s Sweet . Mr. Brock Road Scholl with an Open VErhen you see this type of thing going on right under your Gildner, and' baby Steven )ones wt F. 'Meshei; Whitby, showed colony in our midst who House, when parents met to team on the,sick list.. slides on Moose' Factory, at Jam nose and realize we have a group of people,about and discuss education. Debby Woodcock and Danny and Bay. spring into fiction the moment there is tragedy or disaster, Mrs. J Fawley, who broke hes David Thozogood are down with A C. G., I. T. was organized it gives you a feeling of comfort. It's the thought of knowing wrist a few weeks ago will have the. the measles this week. Monday evening with eighteen that no matter what trouble befalls you, there is a group who � on for a few weeks yet. Happy Birthday to Jimmy Fertile attending. The girls plan to meet probably never saw or heard of you befog but are ready to bur, and Mrs. Harry Dawson and who wilt be eleven years old, Misch _cry Monday evening in the ch come to your aid .when you need it most and don't know sons of Toronto, spent Sunday' u-ith 10 ► basement, under the leadership Which way t0 turn. the former's parents; Mr. -and 14rs- Welcome is extended to. Mrs. Eva Miss Ruth Mitchell, Audky, and !les The Red Cross have helped numerous famines in the Pick- H. Dawson. Stevens, who.has recently became a Goren Campbell, of Ajax. :eying area over the past few years. Mr. Harold Timms was in hospital permanent resident here:: Mrs. Stev• Club melts this Saturday t for treatment, and is • now home. March 7, at the home of Bart Helping where disaster has struck is only a part Of the work Mr. and Mrs Caster and family ens has been' a ear summer resident for that our branch carries out but, it is a work that stands out visited Mor. and Mrs. McCreary, in the past fifteen years. Mrs.. Guthrie. . •again and again. We are constantly amazed at what they do A social evening will be held at Mrs. G. K. Pratt sad Miss j Toronto on Sunday the home of Mrs. Rion Playford on date attended, a Teachers' Meeting and the swiftness Of it. A stork shower was held on Wed- Monday March 9. Brougham on'Tbursdapr of last In an area. such as ours, growing by the week; and where nesday afternoon at the home .of Mrs. Eldon Robinsonfor Mrs. Geo. The Hortte and School Meeting was Mr. aad Mrs. C7�-White " disaster can strike swiftly and suddenly, the Red Cross is .. held•on Monday, with Mrs. H. F:r- tlr have. moved to Whitby. -- ready ---- --- - ---- Attendance Banner man r aholiday in Floc da. to come to the rescue. Ellis Brock Road s tile presiding. Mr. Hopkins won, the Mrs George Pu We can be thankfill we have the Red Cross in Pickering ___ ___ . _ - _ ;' " -*- teach B r for lire th home from and we can show our appreciation by donating to their cant- ST. ANDREW w.A •.. _ paigp, 'so they may be able to continue theirwork, _ The monthly meeting of the Wi M: THE RED CROSS NEEDS US TODAY—WE MAY NEED S. was held at the home of Mrs. R. THE RED CROSS TOMORROW , : A. blurison, on the evening of Tues-' - LAKESNORE TEACHERS' COLLEGE day. February 17. The meeting was ad �- Ter+wtel d conducted by tine President. hit-. Jas. _ (Lakesiere ���vf"•a.T 1�? C� j work in this regard, he and Mrs:•r Brisbin. A fine Devotional was gfv- 1 sJVV1V:1 N tit Byers were presented *nth a platform 1 en by 'bits. S�'tn. 3ScEaclsnie and TORONTO �'EACNERS COLLEGE VeEeraths of Pickering Village'- rocker and table lamp Isom the coni blr+ John Saunders. the topic "The Ig3t ferlew Ave- TereMs •I This is your Legioa-Come and toe gregation. Preceding the presentation Indian Canadians" under the leadr. - COUR - We have various crokinole was enjoyed, and a lovrely ship of. bars. Murison, assisted by 4N school � s Certig- t what we. have. t•TIAlt i17� TWO-TUtR more hatch was served to dose 'a moot yrs. Natty Bo;ee, Mrs. Hugh Stiller itsg to an Iatatim omen forma of entes'tatffer - u a cortin enjoyable evening• and Misi Chrissie Munro, took the important --•cote offer 'You fury Ilton ' ng Y forst 'of a newspaper broadcast, ryas '' dM alb eliatatpn ���' o , valid is which we The Event Auxiliary mct at thetlga7 schools Dp� " booklet' nation of that comradeship t�gidi fii•TiilABtlt !!. the 11'•e'es gyring' our time in home of bliss Beatrice McLean last of much interest to the members. it► `�+e�.i lite All, branches of the Wednesday evening. The South season of pryer for Miss Mary Nich- � ��' � _ ' rhe Services res Aenli>•IM�I ,Atmel Forces are represented in the Group was in charge of the worship oli missionary in tudia, was led b5 r►t,l►ltiili�lt 1�4Y/tfiMN1! service and prpgr'am. A 'study was Mrs, Walter Wittis. Prayer of Ded•- ,"„�R �s��in eight Grade 19pap�sa: Once �: wa s offered by Mrs. Wtn• one of Which shell Cotttepotttitioa.sir Eogh}Ilx Ibmd ons invitation to all Veterans is the program was concerning .the In. Boyes, Business was e ..if kering Tow•tnahip, to corse and dians in Canada. The president. Miss announcements trade of Thcankoffer- wdcoarte Edith Otmerod, and several member's in Service at the mor service on CO�sMe ns• You will find she g ipipiomal at for tietastral Capras. stat atm, Saturday afternoon, gave interesting accounts of the March 15, at 11-W a• m. The guest ate �� l� 200 4.oa We are located an Precbytgrial Annual Meeting at St. speaker Mi4ii Frieda Matthew. Dir - .NtITt11v1l111►1i MA1le OeL. MR fat, p� Slde, of tths Second Con Andrew's Church, Oshawa. Mrs. ector of NatiorW Missions. --Corr. eAwc4ain teeof Teachers' ,C 3► p�►1 an � { pastor, just West of Spruce Hill Rd. Chas. 'McTaggart and Mrs. Gerald __ -----view - - ------ _, bE-�etitr ssorsndary aclyool. ' - Crest at the Rennin, served a delicious lunch:. --- T j /fes lire »ice tags► Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brownand Pat- WEST 1 - ROUGEOthm � � e� � �� �: a , tli�ta at our float pts. . , y� gets Ciafrteeaa atilt needs t;, of Brooklin, and Linda Eastwood. TOlOM T� "LLM B new ' zone e crib p 7�s The Square Dance Club met at THE P�IMMlML, la for . the %'tatted SEr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jing French Mt CAehAttr 4%VN r+s Reaha�sent- Thweday `night is the Bill. on -Sunday. mow Ni4fte and April 4th is Mr. attd Sirs Norman Burton. of; of Rouge Hills Drive. last Saturdsta• The Club is hoping to bold the don NormEss off. C1a:emoat, visited Mrs. Normae Wit _ Nest Thursday, March 12, is — son. on Sunday. ccs is the Educational Btulding, at - we would b'i;e to see Miss Carol -Rogers entertained a Centean%i Chi' Anyone interested _ - 10seing Nig3n g in square dancing will be welcome. alT rdesnbers out its forces number of friends at t,es home . on Mrs. Eat Butftin will till. The next ' The ladies are holding their next -dap ng. ti endo be announced later. Saturday evening. on Wednesday night --=--- ---------------------=--- '. �fe �' 'men ng M&rah 11, at Mrs. England's home on � �. �' T� Nest Rbage Presbyterian Hill Road. We have sat' had Church holds, its services in the Wet Spruce ON Rouge School every Sunday at 9.30 - opportunity, due to, other Muslin The sympathy ALSAM of this community, a- m. Sunday .School is .held in 'the �9 :Jements to attend, one of these par ors to Mr. Walter Pasoc in. the 'school at the same titre•. F ' dao• t;bww�ar, we have it on f� death Qi his sister.blrs: ��m. Linton. C'Wgratulations to Mr. and Mrs. t - - Intal 'rt �O�d �� in one last a eek at Raglan. Bill Reid. of Rouge Highlands Drica v evening put Dart Team is going to The Mission Band. met last Sat• who have,a baby son, born on Sun- ' The sports"2W Show in Toronto,Gen- - et,;, .ter _sorrt time between MAT. -urday at the •home of Mrc; Tom )or day, March 1, 1959, at the Ehst - 13 and Zi.—teal of • trek to themr dan : —. era osph torr. i Satu duohe s! at thekhomeCoi hSir..ct. last tNoel ` a little KivvanisbJun or. Bowling League ----- -- ----- ---- Olsen,.,. t Slarshall it Pickering. Tifev have Dews--IFigh' Bo«ler. Su.` Guides and Brownies ,<tarted a new Course "Cotton' Acc- with 268: boon the Silver Dollar, ants ' escorics". for the club girl' beciroout. Teresa Wright was •the winner of _ The 2nd Dunbarton Brownie Pack Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. the •Hidden Score -and the second ' held an enrollment recently when Mrs. J• FmOdngham «'ho celebrated their Silver Dopar. ]fix Mercia, District Commissioner en- 25th wedding' anniversary on Sunday., Sorry to hear that Leslie French, < -rolled the following Brownies: Christine March i. ' of .Rouge Intl Drive. i; in bid with y _ Andrews, Christine Cragg, Judy lbbston. Mr. and • �l-=. A. • Jackyon, Brook- pneumonia. and will be away from the °' �` '' -'Donna Mahon. Gail Bowttian• Susan lin, visited \!r. and Sir.. Cecil Jones school for the next few weeks __ �' ,�a•'.' 1Wilby. Christine Turner, Linda Store- on Sunday. tie Patricia has 'gone to Hamilton Co rltiitd and Valerie Cary. The following girls have earn ai Golden Bar: Carol 'Ann Cornish. Patsy ou; too, can get a 'Clark. Lynn' Cragg, Sherry Harp�l. ApE`S FRESH MEATS Bonnie Lanoif, Marlene Mitchell, Ar- _ �� _ PERSONAL ERSONAL LO tete Seaton; Dianna Turner, Doris Wise, _ Dorothy Westerman,' Agan Heikamp. -- - -�1I: �t Grip' very w • Sunday. AN FebrasrY 22 the Pickering _..Our _..southivest district Gaidw and Brownies PC[SOn81 Loan aetvtee 13 organized observed Thirsting Day. The joint birth- F� PORK, (t1�� tutu) to micet the wide range of nee& of a wide days of Lord and Lady Baden-Powcn. - HAMBURG, SAUSAGE, BACON rangeof s' founders of the Scout and Guide move - Personal Loans are meet by attending thatch parades held zsl�_ .—.---------" available at any olre o� 1 Top -QUALITY REZF--L0LW--P3IC88 tr i Rouge . Hill United, St. Mary's Cathodic, • • in RoutRc_Ht7Ls, St Yattl's on the Hell, fol' any wortJtWhik p[t/ffDfC Anglican and Dunbarton United in Dun- �� ���� _ � •�y tttaxtoa, Fttitport United at Frenchman's " for from t71eC t0 three years ... 1 i Ray and St. Georges Anglican .in Pict • _ , • :. arms Village. - � t ------ ---== SPEC`lALIS A loam s readily repaid hrougi[ regular 5 • �• '� _ - - - nlontMy deposits. GREENWOOD -vicinity. .r ,. FAST fon, your _'THE CANADIAN A pleasant evening was held in the «.. ice by trained techeit;iatts. In basement on Thntraday, when . RfELlAfiILE sett BANK .OF COMMERCE , ,, )A[r: and Mrs Fred Byers were the ,Xw. Q,UARANTEED' Service at reasonable rates. r . the guestsea3j�ae honour. iW MPositioByersaa a• - a iprev: iao spe"iaed Pw"W tMw r.rriw dens IM j { > j �He M1d this posttto vr»bed Pfiene Pitkering 52� Hoc n for 36 _ ' ` •. :Eco l !!` fNlARTOsr Serving WM10Y, AJAX, F109101416 and ..- I& *4WA. PICKBWNG - 4: • f - - _ ! _;..... ! r+ m.1y wM ]car cousbW Mr. Nd VIRIPThe fmceral of the La Mrs. L.y- ]i M Jas- Murdoch oa d►e � d -` Doth of Ajar, took IiLae Etas tba Mr. O. H. Dewy; Fr lobe tbatak! of was r►i>rtap the Unimill! ace dw McBs�mis Ftiamend Haaw oa Wad lone atssc. rs� �UA ANTRED r who has oKered qday. The fang, are weal laaopn, .C1mrfh. a! 1La, aoaval i e s �; f Mr. Cbas. Fb11sr, atsd highly respected hers We tstiod . Pra0 teal Church awned PnbMes r „� • i oar hundred bard awpk tress to be our 83 Association, at St. Loafs. Miss. Is" -- SCTViCC used to the bat advantage here• Ove .. - Avery successful Father cad Son ween. Seven haadr'ed dderatsy were • Coaaeil has acaPted this. load offer Banquet for Cubs and Scouts and in attendance. Sd a�'w AM& or, el _ F and wiU proceed at the .proper time have caused about 0149 e • +.. in the spring to arrange for their mar fathers was held on Tuesday Sgttirrele r ue Fwd FdRNITtlRi DE�tER planthai. Two's pan Ulm wet. •fit at the C. E Centre, United damage to the local Stark by chswmt Pone news at this time. as some of • Church. The boys enter a rwd with up window frames and other hems is -h1�iM -: • the older trees are dying, and some skits and sing songs A very may- trying --- fact '"'��----------------- N Make room able evening was had by all. have been uprooted to rived rvia for �� developments. Mr. and Mrs. )amts Murdoch spent Amba�ane! SlEASTVIEW SCHOOL FU FARM SAV= MONEY DO YOUR Mr. and Mrs. K. Clarke have re a very enjoyable weekend with Weir � WEST HILL $rya Dg,CORATING EARLY DAY OR MHT turned from spending a week in New friends and retalives in Burling'"oa. '.FRIDAY, MARCH a 1999 � Nr for gft." PW hodclq dna, f • - York City, and report there there Mrs Reg. Tuck spent a few days 7.00 to 10.00 P. M- there first class paintias !� : WM. 114"C101111111 Pr+p. has been. vwy little snow here this winter. hang".' «• Ladies of St. George's Church are 1l6iiIC AND J° � in Process of preparin=g a Cook Book mutt STOKES Phoria Picke4o 193 ' — R. R. 3, P:ims Word has been received here of Nero ol� 'ch��dn s shs 'Y PlCketMgr Ont. , - the' death of Walter L. Cornell, on February 25. Eo.'n in Picke. iag, he -r `!"• • " - us E was the yonageet sou of the late backid b o ec x, Y,�,,,,.,,,�........ eve and Caroline Cornell. r - ... i receieived his educatiaa at Ptaba1c • , Lir(, plj W. H. J. THOMPSON, B. A, LLB. School and Pickering College, andTE " `.A" Autbarind toe,**, as a young man setaod at . Arcola, st onto!%. s8arsistic cad Wiicitor Sark, wbere the major portion of his 1 E urd Y'sk• >m�ismesed $pal. Erld& Counwa cad On4arfo We was spent. His retirement years _ were spent at Edmonton, Alta, where --i-� — low 011eavoad BIS Ajm his death occurred. He is survived by •*-, OWN 9ss i�ee � ' ll4i s Phoaer Ajar his wife, ,'a -son and two aaugkCters. �ili�s' ✓ PA Fr, •J' ii.v 8oict� l : lib is horror of her t0c�i i in 3 t+it•vn f hs - M!-' " A surprise pay � r oat M th' j�� ill ddomoo TXns* 9- M bir&&y was teadeerod Mrs. Doris ' �L IL � �' � Hortop last Friday..evsein b, her B f rr.4.ohm Sunday School Class. It w%s held at _ ll . , the bums o�'16ss:;$>a}o Diener, . •►ho ; • ' • ' �11?1 Loyal �� was asssated by Mrr. xen. Morley, my ehild aq M The Creast presented her ;With a nice _J.3�1E198ED AUUn 01M= lather puFse ,and a prltty necklace. Will Ou.�ro+s theft s�hoee ,- Mr.. and Mrs. D. L. Rxnmt, Brock W1ts0eQP theMl' p��R cad .W1iit Towsaifpa {ore they Cali Road, attended the birthday paetcy is � Farm. MISSU M MW7 Toronto, on 'Saturday sight whish a _ was given in honor of Mrs. Rowat. _ �---�� �••• Sail/ A 8 sF"*y Mrs. Hilda Mitchell left on. Sunday tll�sncZ::ATS FL.EXIBIL.1TY - $OfDlftari Solk�terr TIMpt Atteatrou Ghar for a month in Florida and eomticrt • . need ILOT7.he testners of tare Base line � . - ; :� �. DWS Mu s-s"t eats to conic to I - Notvry public _ — >P School ianted the par11 1 ilraeuih at old head the school on' Tuesday evening. to WEATHERPROOF SOLES -.{ < see the progress made by the child - - skid rrc c- — , raailie>'st and - ARAN '� WANTW -- ren during the past year. This Open _ __ — ! AT. 4-91 or AT. 2-1844 IDILiU�tiS7 90i[M House was well attended and much SIMARTLY •STYLED - BMAI& ACitLGM A>� interest t was Showa. - t1t:;Liit'� featti:'eL ml�ftjU fief l:30 ae SJI fisc• WAR= On the evening of lY►arels 3. Con • ! End with 8n. the tson sdh• 18tfh firraatiao Services of the Ani • t � � Mi ase m& Bim! Church was conducted by licca ieeii OaahF t Re.. y C tz F. H. Wilkinson. at St. Pwl'e Dun , _:• aE react „Id` bsraon. The srovP oonsistsd 4 _ : advise members iron bo& c"Mw egstconsc r i also acs from St. Marks Church. in ,Niji1C FOR Asa' 0%110 1�iM8 Osbaws, Presented by Rev. Lothian• xwmntd AL a MA Sam Chaise from both acct pas - � � S-0 t Werti"s tleipnted in the music. At nav► : •'. wa%*My >tdaarmoos . ' ebcslan. all rspairsd to .. `- Sam AVVM. lkt0e'. �rectae, for a dedication service there. A reception for Bishop and Mrs. >R L • k at Wilkinson as liege! later at the local21000 �' r6ck's r xk f elgh"W- be lore . t refreshments were --t. - — a- lesa..� no ww Pkofo sa�o�► w io tir�c- . -, MARTIN ll Sl o ,► — Mttl� •� * �[ t>tlrOiY• To ST. p&UL•B UNITED CHURCH i�� K ! lrRtDAY. iftA>RCK dei — 7.� P. M. AJAX LTDe ��/ j a{E fM -. 1Jsda The Lucyicss Of ' 1ffi�M► kLAli" SOul1 C, 6. I. T. Asad CaReaadan L. O. L. { .L M#�d S1AT IIRtr. eii!•�*� - - r��1P'i Ass 30? A � _ 5Ar SPK � s:111°" ----------------- -A ---- A] �TSa am= ,� * �e � -LOYAL ORANGE LODGE obsoom Ift- tlsi6 am G! _ seelAr F•rst Tuesday Of lit+anth � n IAg TOj�r1e4 __.__r Pkko er M4. l�iis7 At L! >r . heft 'fig CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY •MY ft" TWISIONa y UD10 A K. F CrINNOMxick ROOiII Supplies. , _ . 21 Beech Ave. phone Ajax 1257 � .�' . Peat Master :•REPAIRS - I�1. - PHONE: Tsars 9.116 Pickering United' Church Store Hours: • ~` H( MARTON RADIO R TV . ini r. Rev. e � rsA.M.—PA.-- - — S��RRtN M. R ' M I tele gutta i 9 AM 9 A.-1. RATrZW ._SUNDAY, MARCH a 1959 o — 1 P.M. — 5 P.M. ':.. _ �a� a Holidays 9.43 A. M. —SUNDAY SCHOOL -- - _- 1100 A. M. WORSHIP ' WOW Q. CONANT, Ik A. �Bu�iuiC� S�V� 8.00 P. M. — FELLOWSHIP 8 GROUP BABBLSTFA and SOLICITOR s _ COIiFiZH BUILDWG. AJAR : No. 'l H*"#.Y + • s AUDLEY — _ ft own" kif S. Osiaws AT riCl�lNiri UACN ROAD 1.13 P. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 2.30 P. M. = CHURCH SERVICE � aM __. __ - Wane Tekpho+1eChristim $ lnC! - - --- — — - • Sao >rlro ROUGE MLLS, ONTARIO' Luna you To Ne ltagslae - �•�•-- ' Chasei t .le. :Tams . Ir EtCo ice` >•wlsOao Y li0ftia IClNGSTON ROAD & Cia'bsols :.- BUILD�Ii `� - • �W�,w, � >e.et *�: W� w40��Q K� s>lA EY>1tY SUNDAY AT 11.00 A. M. f �f11. YOMIRIN, RIM »tea rrM Aebaaisy, 8 V. aa. - 1 /R �M►Nam a ons ar are � i�l�.-A'Tlttttic — Z-•_i9�J2- - ` ! 4 :.. :Ilu�w�. s33'i0ilOm� B ���8 pALT6R C. THO)dSON, Q. C. saa�ep�1 • .Pkeae 39 slmawd►- a W. s>�. IL& s.Mls 8olieiter. Notary Public tx ly !r 8. 1L WatNf •Ajar iklQ �•» • l ig OfSca Hem"; 2,0o to. 9.00 P. g. _ Monday throatgh Friday STAF 1�pno SAO$. �. ..:. . - 'ALl.�.... fitments - qs . NNW wl ,�' )las 1. PiolssriatT - .. .. .. .. ... .. +_•fit.. 'u .•J i _ .. - -.--. .-- -.. _,• -e l ....,....� .-. ...,...._..: ,dw.,...-,. -..-_-,�^''•".-i-+ . -,., _- ?'. ,�., ._ _. __ .....:•....+�sm..�- . . -a ,. . _. - - n _ . . _ Nr r -,., - . . I - �'t.' '.... � '' ; A , _ . - ... '� �. • . _ • 1. .. - i.- , � ' tib?wf a _.; ,,.. • ..,;.a w�,, .,.,,.:" . );rce ';:,;::. <'�e•.- F .:.y . .1 I a l ' a • • r .. 1. •T "! J v! , EMbN , '` • (q Cross". Mrs. Harold Dean lead en's Institut will be held in the Keith Greenfield and Ken McIntosh A few from here' ,jgoompaaied t : • : q,. the scripture lesson dad l}Irf.. Topa. TowtHEw.-44aesday aft. -moon of Torneuto,'`spent last wraek' end with -Alberti Rebekah Legge of Mand -Mrs. Gordisey; 'Uxbridge, spent linson gave a history - of the b raur— iiairch 14 Hostesses: Mrs. 'Bai(16y. their' oh6u Benson Lehm$ti:' to'Toronto on Thursday of last w ,a few' days bat week with big. and •Beneath the Cross of Jesus", after Mrs• Goodwin, . Mrs. Soden. Prog- -The Lada�s' Aid met,,at,Ahe homy —they went by bus. Mrs. Frank Hollingshead. which all repeated the hymn in un - rads. Omveaer, Mrs. • R; M*tilm. of Mrs. A. Pearce; and r0P6rt a busy Mr. and Mrs. Syd. Davies and Z ,A slwwer was held Saturday even.. fson. Mrs. Olive Vine' and Mr&. Carl "Agriculture and Canadian Inditatry" work meeting, on Weds, ay of last Glen, of Richmond Hill, visited jag at, the home of Mr. and Mts.' 6• Devitt sang a duet; aee�uipattird' by _Rot;„Gtill-"A fcttit begintring wiRh yrEek• - and firs. J. Davies. on the week- .. I&Coantll, in ,honour of the forth- I Mrs. Win. Evans. 'Mrs. Frank Car- the Initial in Your Name'". All "fad- �amiag marriage .of Miss Ann Keevil. son sang a solo. Mrs. Wm,.Wallace, ies welcome, - --'!_ - _-- ---.: She will be married this Saturday to i 1st Vice President, conducted the _-t ;Mr. MalUolm Ltvsis, of Montreal, a: ' business portion of the meeting.- Dtmbartar—Pleketing Kiwauis Club t ' ; , n .9 S SG George i Aaglkan .Church, Pick- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ward left on _ jam, Thursday last for California.- .l'°J;� �;'£ C ongratnlations to Mr. and Mrs. The monthly meeting of the W. M.idr- Yresidettt Edwin Balsdon 'at " the wheel, club members have been "`'� 'a / 1c yd Davis, on lite birth of a son, S. of the United Cho ch will be held # * . 1 b last week, at Ajax in the S. S. Room on March 12, ai i eal°yir?g visits from several neighbor- biiss Charlene 'McMullen was`mar- 2.30 P• m..Mrs. F. Loyst, Mrs. Hugh iitg clubs. _ last last Saturday, at 1Varkworth by .and Mrs, R, '1'ansley are in February 3rd meeting saw four " '' Y Gregg i members from West Hill Club; six ! < >�« Rev. Harold Lackey, former minister charge of the program. Roll hall members from Scarboro, the latter ` pE the United Church here. was answered by a Verse of Scripture supplying 11 a su the program and .booster r Zit .and Mrs. Harold Hopkins and 'containing the word "Truth' .' ~. yhir. and Mrs. Jos. Burrows, Broth ------ Prizes. This. was a must intuesting 1� evenir g ---never a dull moment when -gham, are expected to return from - ` . �. j/��� - Florida this week. %RV U'�,>iHMr•t1i these boys take over. bit. 'Ken Ward now has his alt- _ March 2nd Meeting—anokher full Con ratulatioas to Air, and Mrs. house when a contingent from the ` ractive showroom open on the north.. g David Barclay, of .Oshawa, on the Oshawa Club, numbering twelve, • 1.,V.,est corner. birth of.a Attie daughter. joined with our local members to hear About fourteen young. alt . - _ leaded a party, held at the home of ` Mrs. Ford, Highland Creek, vis a message from our Dist. Lt.' Gover- _ ;Paul Dean, on Saturday evening. i ited her parents Wm_ and Mn. Ell- nor Gordon Coulter, of Uxbridge He '�? j` bit: Ear] Pilkey has closed his icott during the week a xb stressed the importance of individual , ibarber shop here and gone into bus- bit. and bits. Surplis and little son responsibility of members in any res; • #Hess at op here a of Toronto, called on Mr. and Mrs.., vice club organization, and by living = Despite rumours in the village, the Wm. Knox on Sunday. up to club ideals. we can promote %-Vowt look now, but •-* 9 _ 1 r+A. J. Galloway Store at the corner Tile heavy weight o`. ,snow has better 'international feelings•. t _kis NOT been sold. caused many roofs to cine irr--ttsg Ont Rev, member John Wilkinson WN LOWT. - - • ii” Can Thursday, March S; the Good latest being the roof of the shed'at 'has been blessed -with a lucky sneak. Is ' fellowship Class were guests of the' the rear of the Sheppard property.—John,.has won several booster Ariz- : - ,�roug'ham Friendly Bible ,Glass at Mrs. S. McGuckin was hostess to es-eetxstiyt' one, a package of cigars . _ __ . IL meeting held therein the Hatt. a "Stork Shower" for Mrs. L. Mr_ and secondly, a cigarette lighter. .. f "000 now b yqw ` -_ j Service is the United Church, oaregor, on Saturday eveitfag: Don't be caught with the goods'John. • 5uaday .morninj3 was well attended, ' Mrs. D. A. Beer visited f(r. and lidos eoetrage my boy to day "No". -� CffO1K• t0 `YI'11 ( • �' - hen the Young People took part. Mrs. Sheppard day an — - . 'blue-eoa��y► +u�1Vi�E M L W S rd oa Sun d Dust. •, -) - - rs. Aubrey Carson read the scrip: helped Mr. and Mrs• .C. B, Sheppard '-_-_--------------------- ---- tomfoi't sots Only top quality, • ;]tune lesson. The dedication of a Cross celebrate their wedding anniversary. •� ' C for the communion table was held Eurhre, sponsored by the Woes VRIGE1 RIVER YOUpt"most #ylvaniat Huth a¢i�te with Miss Carolina Payne, President en's Institute, .was held as usual on brat in town with'bheo receivest `blue hof the- Young People's Uxioa rnalt= Tuesday evening; when the foibvviag The sympathy of the comtaunity Goal' ' ,nB the presentation. It was reecho- were winners:- bits. Perry, Mrs- P. is extended to the family of the late rt1 SatltQ aural of, , } Si. distinctiveofapproval; the • led on behalf of the congregation' by Hardy and airs. H. Pugh; Mr. Wm. Mr. R. Shoobridge. who passed away jt011 the StlffiIty heat' tbat3blue tint that- jpr. N. 'F. Tomlinson. Knox, air. T. Hammond and Mr, at his home here after a lengthy ill, - .- best for you. This famous of yourguaraatee '•- i The Recreation Committee held a W. Carlton. nese. He leaves to mourn: his vsid quality . . Teen..age Dattce in the Hall on Fri. Mrs. George Hamilton, -of Keswick. row one daughter Airs. H. Hare, of �� � Sal e3sitt, bums day evening with a good number att- visited Airs. D .hairs sae- da.y la. -t' Montreal• and two grandsons. -Inter- .conger -saves you time and " jending.- The watt .dance vrill be held week. • & i inert took Place on Wedriesday of : rlwney I- - • jou March loth. Congratulations to 3fr-. %i'':-. F lei:, last week in Mount Pleasant tem t " ' P. Kim Stockley_ o$ Stou€fvitle spent toff, who celebrated her bsrtizdiv oci etery, Toronto. jprOv� i! to rOttrsalf ai week -end with bit. grid Mrs: 2tiarch 1st: and also to hire: W. Him Conrzratulations to MZs. Alfred to .. Ca!! YS tadetyi -.:, � , i . . . , JAI Robertsoa. - Ilton, who had a ' birthday oa Alar : h Michell on w;ianing a turkey at 'booth _ 11 .i Mr. and Mrs. George Farquhar. of 3rd. -- Ing (ARTHUR MITCHELL LIMITED . Toronto, visited Mr. and- atr�, Bill bid -arid airs. John Davis or rcr. Vr;, af, Draper, afrr. I- Lehma. . ;- JCshddon, on Sunday. : , onto.. vet>ited hi; mother, ': M-> . ,I,, and Mi•R afa--y i_chnxlw ` vieitgd f the L'attedy Chirrch�wa3 ' held - in ;tilt and Airs, .fi. bent: ,ala, Pricrd+ in. o}'salon and Dok ncviea The month meetin of file �C. A. Davis ori Sunday. • • • ,p �'.V:ayne. 1 she Sunday School Room on Feb_ and Karen, of Oshawa,. visited Eire. I yuary 23, with airs. Wesley Lehman .W. Hamilton on .5unday afte ••'.:.ul • :•.,, - .. .Ila the chair: She tcok thr W�rMiip- , errs. 1Vright, Burketon, v'++ r "I Rr •.' . - . . IPer>lod and PruSgrartl acrd gave, -deur ferry otsr� diy recenth :-- _ _ ':g _ . ,Jtxcellent' paper o.t "A Robe,. A'Recd, ' Ths regular meeting of the Worn• ' " - -• _ . _ - _ _.Rni -- . _ •,'D r f 11W - - t .� a- - r • -_ x it 34 I:' g I .�t.- r t ., ..? : _ r.., , , . ,. s a _ -. - . . i.>A • . . :., .. • - JL , ., -. - _ _ _ . +� .. .. _ _ 4 _ _ _ Last October an exciting evbnt "' f ' took place on CBC Radio' when a 1. -1. - 1. 9 • .new series of one hour programs - . . . -. • started. Its planners tailed it - :� simply:='•Project'59". - - ... , - _ •..s - .. - . .. _ _ — _ - , .. _ - - ...-. , .. --- .,._ - _ - _ < - . . -, tie ^•pose was two -fold -to keep Canadians - - igformed and to do it in an entertaining way. ..-<:, !Since,its inception Project '59 has won plaudits , _ • • "• . ^ from t press public. . �. m bo h pr red.... . , , .''. . • v Ind _ - ;\ 0 :' 10 - -. ✓11* I • ,. Since that first radio program - 2 �,,M IN . e • (whieh.expiored the world of - -� >' , s '_ radio) Project '55 has gone to - - <ss �i S��q• — - . ,i. . ._ _. Gaza to Visit Canadian troops- .. - •;w. ... L:n Cuba . . . . . . . _ . i t , . .slaw talked to.Canadians about their . , 4 u,. ' •\1 - - . . . Is # .leisure time activities -told the „ story of West Germany-gone,t01.�., .t, €"' .a concert b the famous _ -;-;.,,-i; ah y< m h �„ . gX.> c _ Red Ar y c oir especiall N c y �� ~.. arranges: for CBC•'s Project '59)}# . • ' f' It has even featured programme i ,s. , consisting'aimost entirelyI. �.i' 1. f. of sound! r o ad a , . -- , • 1. I -y, . _ . _. 1. Project '53 is alert. Reeeptiy, an opportunity .. t - ? ` ` " - i i : .. `. arose to prec�nt a special program on Field Marshal1. t+ _ . -_ ";'the Viscount. Montgoriiery. Project '59`s planneys .. �� �; - -� Y ,' %1. t, I . -immediately took advantage of the opportunity. r ,r } • _ RRRRR .�� - SNA Pro�ecf 59 rs another CBC C / presentation contributing to the t A A. ti 1 ` ' C- _� - , ? exciting new sound'of CBC Radio. % Be sure you stay tuned to your ' D THE ,�jORLD , - _ - . • local COG network station. . -, . - •1. .+� V � 1909-'1959 ... 0 %,� ::.1.fb►full dehils of the many ether exciting3hin�s ! aopentng on CBC itedt• t _._>. - - . ` _ .. .and on C8C Telewskri, r'al' w,r s6•;r,^e_.0 you sr: ;rribr I.) CSC Fires at the '•� - `' ` . '- • • . - - - I . ....,. I., • gpoc/al ir4roduClory rateofi rror,tbs (t6 v.tekiyasses? ior St.00 (Yearly rate __. - . t .,°.) i�lsliri' PICT RING Ni4W •. - _ _ t • r t9A0),WriteC8CTimes,8W.100,Ter.-,ir,al'A'Tcronto,opt. forsrempfecw. t - - . "lir ! ! , ..11 g 0 BV 113 - .. . - + • r `-�•G-- ti r7­ I •-�`"!LET 7 Aids DUG and Q*MJ i= vl�- SAU _ COWNG EVENTS ••,w �.a>b i�►rNow ss.ltea PICKERING VILLAGE —=swW afa.oei �. AND APPLZS FOR aAla ' R#�IL !STATE soft g �[ohstah. ;Delirious, ANNUAL TIER FOR sliLE _ . : 9iiIDAY, 1939 YARCB..Di, _ iI 6 LENNOX CLUB DAYVIEW M11"Y ' VONZs TBNPI% Wi ' "Aad Door Prises ------------- - - PICHERING ORCHA2+i�6 � _ �� -� ' s �� j Oas Mile West of Pichdrios 11.30 Par Tkicee' - -OPTIC TANKS PKURI'!IG. ONTARIO. -- i V� On No.' 2 T4itla Available From Local Phone: ' Ftnn+ao CLEANED ' SALE ----------------------- -range, new auto- - --r------------------------ -FOR may W. j. BUTT ` Pestle, Cu Jewel.' Bargain. Apply THEATRE , , SLOC K TL �a i2. Bean, Duffin 5t. Pickering. Oshawa. - RA 3rW4t s. - Prwtssias Mystery-Coawdy. a a -?ORD half ton panel truck. Gana ' M toy At Green Fingers" BEP'J!W TAN" cl.EAxEn �a tilt res v!L �•'l�OBoi!R+o � colour: Must be sold -Law Law mileage. SATURDAY. MARCH 7. (''�� 4hmk H. Ball, . P!Wmin& i�hosse• At Picne•-ing District High School '!Hd SANITARY WAY ...Concrete -- 5�$► 0>S. In Aid Of Retarded ChAdren. . New tanks 1ndallei --- _ - ---__ ________________ Mn. Hughats 1 Hiley Ave, bas °• 1V P'ABD --- a and FOg $AyE and flats 20 by 12. 71ckets'- Phone Pickering 273R ' . .. Phone: Whitby MO b-LSis r Also lots of fish flats, and new ------------------------------ 10-31 • � Btmpere. Call 320M Pickering. OPEN MEETING' �Inder --- - - -- i - 1 •---=---------: Pickering Townsh!p Ward Two --------- ---------------------- ,, . BIOC�i ------------------ s 'i FARM FOR SALE Ratepayers' Association OIC. BURNER '�"'�O� R'E'D' §7FxkE G. OMT. — 32[ONE 13/ -'0 Ares, Greenwood. d35i10 dawn.'. COUNCIL. CHAMBERS posaew.ion. Call Wm. -G. .BROUGHAM, ONT. SERVICE'_ .%mawson, Picke4ng 668 or SM, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1959 ••• -.. • - _ - 8.00 P. M. ► --- DELUXE MAGIC CHIEF _-- SPEAKER: A. W. MITCHEU LTD. -JOHN L • LAY Y` i': -FORTY INCH GAS RANGE-- .Mr. W. Little, of DAYS: PICKERING 74 Y _ •• - 47- FOUR BURNERS - OVEN Project Planners Association Nights dt Holidays: TE: 9-1.753_ INSURANCE '- BROILER- SUBJECT: ------ -- .. -------------- SPACIOUS UTENSIL - - ------------------ "REL" WOOD TA PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE • O STAIN )LIGHT -LIKE NEW --57308 g E E P COMPAW IM. OF ENGLAND ` 1 ALL COLOURS > t. ,piing 317 or TEmp14 9--1662 SATURDAY,OP E N APRIL 18 - , B -N PAINTS - fir! .rr ! [ TURPS - OILS - RnLLE1,t8 IYIi AUTOMO OMOB�As f _ ---------------------------------=- - For The Ladies' Aid - -, XCEPTIONAL CONDITION - ANNUAL BAZAAR GARDEN TOOLS - SEEDfe (' - _H 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST � DELUXE FORTY INCH ' Sic. Andrew's Presbyterian Church ���� ELECTRIC RANGB (>- PICICERING CLAY PFS POTS Tse. 29 t. SUR BURNERS _--_----_------ - ---_--_--- -" STEAM COOKER COME TO THE POTTING and VIOLET SOIL _ GLASS DOOR OVEN "8T. PATBICB'S TEA" _ LAWN FRNC3 (, WARMING OVEN ST. OEOROWS RECTORY i TWO UTENSIL DRAWERS BASEMENT 6 :NERAL NARB ARE NIS. p >Iw� R. a i COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC SATURDAY, ][ARCH 14. 9959 OPTOi[SlRISTany _ .3.00 to 3.00 P. M. QUILTY HEATING X. ' mgr i3 >M > ib. SV Whitby 'Got. _( Vicberlog 317 TErapli+ ----- ___________________ _ ABY HOUM _ PiC3C$BING VILLAGE--- �7w I UPA 7 _ COUNCIL t t '1.09 AL M. M &W P. a ON • k HELP WANTS The knit Meating of Pielosei�, 'iYedtetsdast sssd 8artoe+days 0 Tei tZ r.6 e:m e.h► o. ur Village Couan will be h" oe PROM �►iitITBY- YO 8.3671 - IM A osd all PI�CKERING 46 . - � �iHELP p � � m ltiaesda7. Marls 10, at d.OQ p m, la � - ,i1wl,�i,g i, "- $u se age; able to work oceaaioaai d• C unca *YO'WSBB a OMMOasas SAT• jays or weekend as_raiief bsipers in __-___ BitUCa HOGABTH, Clark ---------------------_---____ Haw pe■e ;knornowera and oat• 2� vecoodkicand :Jeely and August. Apply is writing to CHILD CARE DIN iYALL MOTO$ CLINIC Headquarters For Do-It- iPersonnel Officer, Wm taloe ts cbildreen by the day an_ RODMAN Cad. Nationat sl 6 or R P m Phone Piekesiag--3Y. bi. Ooeasb laasalf Plambhsg I[astitvte for Blind, 929 Bsyvie� -Ave. ~ - Tore 17. - --- - I y-----=----------- mar 3D -- SHEET METAL ---------------- in -- Reamiref�om'--Na_Z.High _ - Memrotam weoy and Fairport Road; North; to in eae�sozy of Walter G. White, WORKS %a" 7AD a. aL for Semn7bsnok Who Pasted away, Much 3, 1937. its!, or near viehAW. Leaving Tbose we love, we never lore. Aylherb.d Consuni W os ` � . NEWELL !.Toronto 5.00 p. = Phone TEepbas For always they will be 0-14 & Bordon Crowle. __. Loved, remernbered, treasured, PW PEOE�NG 14.1 TO]NOIN 1'04 1pLplt &SW Aiwsys ------------- ---------- ------'-- � la nor memory. IiIZAL S'STA't•E BILOiNit _ • GURNEY __SIDE Available-•vieie" Adelaide + e tried , lesving' Morley. Park 7 � � Wife. Ins, and Family. 1,13 s. m. Rertara alter 5.00 p m • �� ! t ]Ir. lilI�irAYS' 1Pl�0 /!mi NO. -------------------- -- -- ---AVON CALLING------- ,JMLW OF DONBA>RWO�I. ASA OST - gentleman's disc ad dng. SM Can be yours. Earn 52.00 or run"=. WAM IMTM w" In 14kt golds one 6100! with 46 more an bow. aepeeesatiog Avon and 9_ AJ" Reward W. I[. Hetet. Law dAs - s ow Pickering. ,. > or ;,LUMBER Co -----------------------------------AL Min X R U (WANTED -- hbasekaapar. April 1. at 42 Sargant Blvd. 1b on/o 1� Oaee. TMIIaa up 3 ylaalrf Mar widower; two chiidrea, 3 and 7 30 AM � _ - Sin. an form. Someone who dukes �s-of(ext l[«n ,art,-cte iron lroyatbla ON �s rMl - �•� S1iPM�ei Wood hoose in prefera0es to >>itta and nasi area to net . a6 our - ANIfi _ > �tVvs. Phots Pickering 3ikIL. ape. Tops in coadition6 iMlnli 1T� _ ^II�INQOD ...'PAID('! 0 a 0 - -M-and oonuWasicamS H E R L O C K'S waek. Products 7c=m in e►ecs —�'home, well known,asantedd. "M LOCAL CUSTOM TALOR as u�sna �a, Dpt• 40MR YOUR SPRING SUITS L 1009 DelosimiteLNOW' ----__ -___y_ Rood and Na 2 H1R SAMPLES X101111Card ofAVAILASE W 1 wish io svphat peepft �IO�E P�of Piebdng. to thnd othersWSTOMERC, OWN A& of ** 1910 -boal r. thanks rte RWTK ? Or AJAX 1045 - •s6 *10140 or .' and foe lhdr - - apprted6tioa loud Oda Um week. She said Mr. Ashton hfE`( tris for one poet Wayne, raid earlier he would not attend the 1I it, and tr f I t5 Morse c dower because of his business being Rd. south v Mr. and lira. Gim Knapp rhH opm sad added, she felt that be should Sktny 0 _ Dot have sunesW'_be was staying home coarse behi • -;r ts•f1h the �� severs! :dryTr�r. Chit as Beeve-Sa: i= --- tar as i am hoed," Miss Swan said. looked into ReeNe % man Scott said he bad been a• aeeponsit -HEATING SERVICE opposed to member' of parliament at- Another, , RAS.' 17.4 - ANYTIME OFFICE 174 tending the dinner. cion beside? NATURAL GAS AND � ' -1 didn't think politic• should be that som4 iii bevught into it," be said. done on OIL BURNERS': 'There is no place for politics in would like lkkerml p municipal COLEMAN t1►�. • �N�Q�I l4 _ - Townshi mu afisirs and Mr. Fra _ • • I would lite to make that clear to every years !incl, -,(Ontario Fuel Boa -d License) BllZIQrd • EleCtrie meatber of this cowtcil," the reeve said. that road. ; REAL ESTATE rind INSURANCE "There was last year but not _ _Ti'• CAMERON STREET :cl T-adesman - MILLER RENTALS New Work A1rasTeons'L ler: -s i CAMPING, FISH!XG EQUIP'T. FIC @rlii9 3�� MORTGAGES ARRANGED LISTINGS=[NNIT� W'ili alo do Gvp-e •• lading _ "-v - IWO Jointing nd :,..ousti_ ac o . OUTBOARD MOTORS, TENTS, UTONIOSE Phone Pat Esfru ,es Also For -----. --r---. - - .- R1tE LA�- Iaiormation .1b- : Floor Tile- . � .__. COTS, ETC. RADIO AND TV SERVICE And 'Cerci is Tile STOVE LANTERNS; OOL$RS WORK.QUARANTEED t S FARMS LOTS M11ilSTMENTS Natmml Stone F,- F;rep acei, T E - i P9antlrs Etc. A.nn s Qnesst F'tt'Dfiiag BY D R R'ET r > 21IDNE HAYS - PICKERI140 7P CAKEWK QST. 1RICls - `�Vrr-it'G 2;.apt , ;, AY ,O RM StARTIN r1gTCiAS - i c � - �3W� ' ,cr• - it R 3♦ P�:rsaria ^t 1 t 'AJAX 07 L ftVBNINGS -- ATLmRtia `l -Ulm plane : TRea 71E 9 1W 1 TUDOR -ST., AJAX t' BERT NI T4' «