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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1959_04_03w Y -w ,yt. .'." .7' -tom -_�4. J •••' :� .}. •. � '^ y,,. , f ►Ods 7! NO. 81 PIGZii lt# 01 '!'AMIC IIa1Ciouw- ' PVBL1SHZR8 • AttdtorU,@d Aa Se-e+nd Cwt Jtatte� - t Ottawa atl w,ptiop Rates: '162.50 per Year Unhad Btsw% dam _ - - H. ., ad4, To Lodge.—forma l Protest k s> «- Against �C�1R�ypass F,. _ A petition, letter writing campaign PI�KERtNG VILLAGE . and.poesibly representation to Ottawa #. will be part• of a formal p'roiest' of y; property owners; against $lie .CNIi's D; .Rarsrasr eat Easter witls proposed' Metro bY`pass. r'•. r , Mr and Mn. Hugh Algia, Oshavlra. A protest meeting: of 200 rgtepay- a ers at .Rouge Hillis -schoel this ,week; I�Ics. White, Grace and Jim and _ formed a South Pickering Ratepayers friend visited Mr. and Mrs Elwood - t ----Ottawa. for the Easter Association. It will comprise- two - 'N. sections: Dunbaiton and North-West - week -end. " Pickering. ,John Catrft'b'ell was elect- Mr. Norman Banks -suffered . a v W ed chairman with two eub-ehssiirman, sprained Ugamew .in iii; leg vLen iia " Rex Merritt an#:•,irthi;f. Fortier. fail, last week. Stanley Trantor was elected secret - small more signs of spring; ars-treaaurei, small girl out on the sidewalk with . ' Another meeting will be held. on a �' eldppingo-rope; also our first April 7th, in the same school when robin (there's lots of the latter to � a= - r4 a definite program of protest- will- be be -'seen now). ` outlined. ` Teachers from our Public Schools Mr. John Campbell chai red the who have been attending the Ont meeting, this week 'at' whiZh time, acid Educational Associatson� /hs3 officials and residents spoke and- ask- week, were: Mr. Dobte, W nBrown, 2 f.. ed questions. Mm Duncan, Mr. K ,Miss Donald Theall saie, "a group of us Kay MI11er,,, Mrs. Rimmer, ]IQra.41. have met with residents of Thornhill Till . and Mra Hortap, M1 �+ to get their views. We are not against Mr, and Mrs. Wm; Aakcorn, of . progreiss- but are of the opinien .tbis Highland. Cc** were gtsq is of Mr. �y- ` • line could be routed elsewhere. We and Mrs, V. itimsen on jl aster Sun - are opposed to thoughtless planning day. 1 and the effects it can. have -on_ us in The Women's Instituters of Sao* different ways. Some persons do not Ontario District have arranged ti! want to be expropriated but, if they supply All the eooira (195 dozes► of - are, may not get enough to locate them,) to hp used .during tie sun=er =•a elsewhere. No matter what the CNR for the handicapped children's svrfm- t, _ 1_ says about the effects on. PtoPertY ming program. r " value, no one wants to live next to 07" Ur AatibKty, d Waterford, Ire - railway. The C.N.R.. sbould oorwtlder. land, arrived fact week to spend. ay - their 4 million dolla- I extra. r few months with her daughter, Mrs. route the line, against , Nie uphea: al Coyne. He: arrival was sore swh}t �csF a_ they are causing here and it should be later than expected as the plane dev - �-- measured -over the whole country not 4 against- the few- re*identq in the; area. 41 d eng'ae trouble after Shown here are- J. Cann, on lett; ; the CNR at Dunbarton meet:n last chai^ed the meting. wwhic6 Jammed We are puzzled why the Railway says. only two hulas out, and was.abiig- r 8 P y .fi Y ed to return° for repairs. This-ii—a- a �G. G Bird, wi-h arms fold:d. 'of 'week. REeve Sherman Scott_ seated, .he Du.bartorr. S.hool _ rF--route3, they can �.�� for � Myer. and t r the line can't be cut through mountains, The cost happy daughter vel=a ars now together aOwners 'Hear -C.N.R. Men' h ' e a naly'~ s wa. net . brought -out, forPropedy :.. a am, reason,- M La are. • • ' Reeve Sherman Scott said. "tile , a an Flan-' _ -, d Mrs W rr:, - wsam. e .. first I heard of this peed ! fixe, ids m a ! ding Easter hasliaiays Explain �Wletro BY'paSS P10115 _ _ ��e Re l was on March 11, when Donald Gor- ` Mr. Erle Bark" addressed - the lir ' `don; C.N.R. president, presented the ` Presbytealan You" Pe�le's So.:• The largest attendance at a puirlic .held with Metro Flaxni g $card to :a�,,. I Plan to township officials. The C.N.R.on Sunda evening. t m in Picker:n bite school last unanimously n tine d tether c He c s o • .over n- said they m g� cr�_nsst_��In Margarety.op .left by r meet' - - P,cker:n Village`"�tesli. -has a coed Dunbarton pea ly • ti 1< arranged the meet -Tex - tail_ week to get information about the said that ir. planning, they endesv- o Itydm Gongs mown- as aA__ad- _. ,_ :- plater from Mrlkon for Iia$ a last-.zr E►unbartoss= terns C.N.R.'s proposed Metro by-pass. -cured to get the shortest possible justment in the cost of power for know as match about the •by-pass as a�six-mouths poet grad on Gbod Friday. She w t�� � Before the evening wag' over, pro- economical route for 'both construction 1358. we do."este oorarsu e test meetings were being organized and operation. Another factor, he. The , P.U.C. his received a credit Reeve Scott said that Fairport at Bad [i,Nyey has. been a and one was held this week at Rougenote for $1.261.64, being the difference Road north, White's sederosd and Mm ova �l� been atter+ add vera to locate a first with a din rtusod meeeiag d the S • Hill school ( reported in this issue). maximum gradient consistent with between _ arty of hydro poRer Woodview would be closed and reloc- S u. Reeve Sherman Scott chaired the -;lee grades -on. adjacent territories and � power used by the P.U.C. ate& Other roads such As 401, No. 2, . thecal of Tosoato and , s;& 02 ai i meeting and introduced the speaketa over which the same train will travel. The monet is used ae resOMW and and others would have overpasses. �' � a" b+ s �sss` from the C.N.R. Calculation showed this should not be `will asasst featly. if a subd£vWOU, Because much of the line in this area ber of the 18secutiva. The meeting Mr. W. C. Bowra, Gen.. Mgr., told over 8' per cent between Dunbarton Bas ahead here this year. would run through cuts, Reeve Scott was held at Astssiono, .Ilswds7 tq; T'hursda of dda wak the sneetirsg he would repeat some of 'and the Hump Yard. He said they told the meeting he could not see the 7 -; r the policy statements made by Don- were tryirig to located the line with _ _ line as beneficial to industry here. Min Deana Falmer, of Ft. Whir 1 ald Gordon,at the time of the oMcitl' a minimum o! interference to permsn- 1J. i�e gVShby Depufy=-reeve Jean McPherson said, earn, is i gale t of Mr. and Yet+ 1.announcement,March 11th. He said ent property already constructed. Het "1 think the people who will be affect- C, Berkey this week, r d dist today, industry employs nearly told the meeting, it is' not easy to get 1 ed knew abqut the line before noun- Mr. Hugh Sutherland, eon -en -.ave ;_ • , two-fifths of Toronto's working force. out d. the lancer ground in the south 1 ue �Raf�w ell die. If there is another = route of Mrs. Thonses Wheeler. came Wst Rail transportation is essential to to the higher in the north and the i'.7 a M" the tine can- take, T would like to ace I in the recent Se�`xiai World Cat. these enterprises and production is re- area in the vicinity of Dunbarton is it. The people 1;ving bn the fringe ragl-• Three Canadians won the] i� dected in their freight traffic pattern• the only practical point from which Negotiatlons are expected to be area of this line have my sympathy," Maaafactures' Cup Award. drivsn� - ..� The bulk -of the traffic handled by the' to commence the' neve line. eompla>ted this week in the sale of the j Councillor Edgar James, Ward 2, Au tin -H z'eys. i Toronto terminals now, travels over He said there -will be at least 15 J. A. Bushby Hardware business here. said. "I haven't g've-n the matter too Mr. and Mrs, Mageq of Torcnto6 � '1 the Oshawa main line to and through months of planning before any con-! Mr_ Bushby is retiring from the much thought. yet. I would have visited Mr and Mrs, Walter 'Pear- jToronto. Facilities are already strain- struction is 'started and it will not be badness, coving to ill health. He has thought the C.N.R. would have given son am Sunday, dt ed and a,wide industrial and commer• less than 5 ' rs from now before'. operated a hardware store Dn the main { it considerable thought. If an alter- ( Mr, and Mn. j. P. Henderson dial zone is e><pan at an ecce er- ,,,y trains, other than work trains' street here for the past 84 years. nate route s used,. there will more Do, of girchcli. , spent : A ated We around the perimeter of the 'ale -moving over this line. Purchaser of the business is John protest meetings." Sunday with the `Jarsses Pclmd+r', ' 'City. G. G. Baird, the railway's property Graham of West Hill, Mr. Grahim Councillor Harry Ashton,- Ward 3, ( Mr: $trlla, of Tororttq,. head of Ai0 In the nexttc .'S years, another mil- co-ordinator, said they usually deal is a member of a very well known said, '!Only when the people are' the Presbyterian Stridiy Sci.00t pu'3• lion people hre looked for in the with land purchase in 'the following Pickering Township family, having (,aroused at the C.N.R- officials and lications conducted •service ]sere OW <+ Metro area The existing rail net- ways: I been born -arid raised at Rouge Hill; their' apparent. disregard of people's I Sunday. work is unsuited- for the'expeditious 1. In the case where all, or the Mr. Graham is planningto renovate] rights do the take notice. And by- as handling of freight traffic developing _major part of the owner's Property and expand the resent business. iih _p&sA_ahould be it costs more money." f o.e winter still . cth. ci gh Y Mr. and Mrs. M, 5 Chapman ha a in this reg;o>?, is taken, We w*i —purchase a Mr, Bushby operated a to The CNR board of directors have entire property and the compensation and furance business along with the Councillor Ross Hawthorne, Ward: us. A% o returning from Ave we: k1 �e approved acquisition of land which will be the highest amount in terms store'for many years. In liter years 4, `"I think there are many questions in CaMornia are Mr. and Mrs, L. H', would make possible the establish- of dollars which the owner could he has just operated the Store. - still to be answered such as, what i Taylor, Manages of the Can- anent of r moderis freight terminal have obtained from a buyer. "We would like to thank our many were the alternate routes, what do. oe Cornrnerce. Both touplm arived on 1185 acres between Keele an-t--� ro rty friends and customers for their pat- they mean by damage claims, what' home%l.ast we.ck-gnat Jane St. north -'of Steele's Ave. and the CNR will purchase a ro nd are -open -to - Jane is taken, P nage —On Apdt 23rd, dee ceremeis odF approximately 33 miles of right -of- �en riated or if the owner will extend the. sante good will and us and' other groups, what, action - way for the construction of 2 access. wishes, l? ii�� �y�wil] buy hirci out, at a business to the new owner, who comes should be taken through our repres- � Halll of St.. George's Chutctr vW bq rail lines eset'and west of the yarn faei mrrket value. highly recommended to this area," Mr, entati8e, Mike Starr, if we, retain r-ondiseted by Bi hop Edell; Suffra• connecting -with the main lines. 3• In case where property is ad- Bushby said. legal counsel: how much will it cost,, The address read, stated, that the jacent to .the expropriated area but, The Bushbys hive two daughters and who will bear the 'cosrO" Bishop -of the Dsoceae of ?oSs, new facilities woisid enhance indus- when no part. of the property is and a son and have been active in Councillor Violet Swan, Ward 5 Onto. -- `y trial land values ire Pickering, Sear= y A love] bird to add to' OW _ taken,' there may be Gabes where eomrs'lunity life Isere down through the said,, "The map shows' that this line aO y bora, ]Markham, etc., and open up vast 'atter _careful investigation, the Rail- years• will go through what will coon be the fist,- at least three rosy. finches, para, potential for industrial expansion. way may decide to buy out the owner, Their many frietida here' hope they most densely populated area of Metro: been reen at fetdng'ttatioos in t Commuter service was touched on_.if that is the owner's wish. He said Can now enjoy many years of .plea- What will .happen if we have more Wit. the following remarks: "if we are there was no legal obligation for the sant retirement and that they will be hostilities, rail yards. are the first , Mr. Christian P. Hansen will aft - by _ s successful in getting on with this Railway to do this• He added that able' to find a home to their liking targets they head .for. I want to see ive from Denmark to visit his son• � plan, as we'hope to _be, then as a by many who .are adjacent -but not hav- here and remain among its. veryone treated fairly if this line Bag. and family,, ; on Tucrdny n{oott, product of this plan, we will relieve ing land expropriated but, feel `.they ----------------- goes through. If you by to fight alone travelling by Poli k'.5. S. Batory, congestion now �xiatiug- in the'ter= have.. been damaged ve no chance there -is strength Mr, and Mrs. Lester Eb and : in numbers." daughter, 'of'' Toronto; visited the J urinal,, to the point that we can make prove damages k6 get compensation. ' it physically possible to improve Fns- Wm. Newman asked why the •line Well Known - aIarold Mitchel], high school 'chair- C, Barkey's on Friday. senger• service prtsviding we- can 'find did not O `north 'of the •present plan. man told the meeting, they had pur- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fenton and c accommodation betweeri ourseTvee,-and•• The answer was that it was a hatter chased the site for their new school i Aaron have been spending sos1� Ess other planning withorities to•make it of economies.' ' Stan Mann Posses` before they knew about•the rail line ter holidays with relative, near. Lo ?" i " ' Ree�P Sherman Scott uhFn'sskcNi (near the 1st con. -and White's side- U'don. financially possible." roan): "We don't know what we «•ill Mr. and Mrs, C, , Butt vi lied , "An ' serious, d lays repulting from flow• he f4f abou•- propos ed lii;e, said I It was a s'rock to residents of thi3 � J organized opposition could dofdeat. the -the CN -F. -las' expropriat:nn. po tiQrs aiistrict to learn flf the siiddeti pass do until we know more abdwt this,"_' C!'at'L-am recently _to see theirs.=:+ .: z whole plan because if the e ^ lYsive, but, that 'he could.. .no benefit to , he said• a d•dau h _ � I ing o: Stan Mann, of Pickering Bch. , b� $ tom'; a sister for. P.. a. development of the $Tet > af_b4_ I'ickeiin .Taw•n.&:.p a}-C?aremoni. Floiifia, Ia Friday, �`t` i'T`:'}' `' •'i` and ,.ioyn iyn I. Slid A GNA spoke man told] the meet- TRn:Itilann, hal been a resident o; tt)0 fact-'nf. tate hrnl;o<;! fisc :,::d 1 ..:rr", and Ir.:., L,:: Mo-zat and tit- th: t sonic Katie argued- that _eve Y inR, .$here would be no level crd�s- have been told] that if plaster is crack- tle daughter, of, Lamilton visited 'iii ell Pickering Beach for many years, red] 111-111 h,i1he throa?,h vil,l'atiotls:-I F' +'' Alanring board should have been con- ings on the line, but'overpas§es and and had been active a real estate, 5 mother la t we It tulte4, If. es'eryone in the several road di¢eisiops, - _have no claim, definitely not was the The Pickering Cub Pati:, on Tues- _ and -church work -there:.- „ g.. - townships' had been consulted, he one resident asked a C:'R officialHe is survived by I v, wife, a son; answer I gut. day„ di tribu:ed "Cance-" lite:acure claimed, unnecessary lanrt speculation after the meeting, if the Railway �' Fred Miller asked who, pays for the throughout the di !r:rt. hi' mother and a brother. - a woul-1 o,:cur ant] a -line Li, .a would w.ould.huy them out, aa.the line w•enta . overpas<ies ar,dl,roa$ work. - � - .�'i ^vlra ..�': j1 }e 1-:f4ul ti,is Friday at rax s,.,; c•ra;,rl,ridi,y w4idi ii.,w <- a u :y. tnrough then' ar of ih9 :'V�L•d:� ,alto„ I' W„1a. .'t`.l in!en tat d O three) _v_�__.. _____ __-T •-__..pD w.0. y 1 nen •_ Mt, Lawn (continue n page ee ' at• He said coiisulnt ,.as were r i> ,(contint:ed pea l age four] Cemetery. Oshawa. - A,1 t . _ I on Saturday and Mr. end hire. bir. Keith Drake and family visit- cud took the Devotional part of, the with Easter Eritrea ands•muats on. Ess- . T Thus. Lye and suns, 6f `i•oronto,, ed relatire3 in Strathroy on the_cnd, tuecting. Mrs. Hr Johnsen read ter Sunday. 5tiitabie anthems were gr.-Fedoration Y spent Sunday with thein also. of the week ar.d'attcnded the Stut f:- the tonic "What Keligion is-About'.- rrendered and Mrs. Robert ,Greer t 1Vir�. I:en Lye, -,ve arc -nrry s villHlenheim .ilt:ckey .came !��'h c airs; 1?ranls Carson yanb' "'i'Itey Lcd. Haug .$ solo, .. ., r Iel!urt;, is improved o» ly slightly, at there. _ old A t Club . w' t to-Celvary , au3 Mrs. Car The Golden 6 ill stet -Holds Meeting the L xbrid$e Hoskital fir. ,ind Mrs. Roy Thorni),on, o= : ilevitt gave a reading "Butt ct Mµs: _9n Ass"il�7th at the home of V'M� " ark Board is starting their Tweed, visited over the •-itceh=end, ings", which was composed Ly Rev. and <- rs, bf. WiiCamson. dance- agai,5, on slur ay r a rs. uas, to on v _ T•he Federation u: Agriculture. met � fairly good attendance xas out Loy.t returned ,borne •with them. Miss ^ Margaret and Ruth Holtby iWirnicd irom Florida. � .on 'Tuesday, eve,�iug; -aRTOt� Many Duabarton residents en= ative for Pickering' TdWnship and Vis-WOO" , DUMB;oyed the Ea-ter Cantatr last Week' cage or. the Il:roti tile. mins jy the - PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSN. _ We are all :orr_v to hear that Mr. nesday evening st St Andrew's said timce�entottitbe Lmne�wsaaattiada f 4 Walter Lynde. has -been ill. Presbyterian Chwch. -- - - son received a� raid the teehn=eai• stag had brass A N � ; from the Hospital for Sick Children Meritorious Ser ACA, Medal {f' vett' Commis , chis for about 2 years on a propos! : following a successfw eyt operation. yearn) from the Corp s of g: �.. . The citizens of Dtinbarton,•attend- ionai es. •Coundillor•• Harry Ashton said is ' w%� be %A >?ilf ed a meeting, last Wednesday re the.- Mit Mary-Beth i[cClemert and ' � nolt like tate Secrecy that had bees• _. , by-pass. Another er meeting bliss Margaret Hartft►rd, pupi s of involved. _. '' 't f- was held on .Monday night at the of the Haney Ballet Academy,. suer- , Mr. e�+aer said there wan notiiug ~ Rouge School We ho¢e a satts'acV c6sully passed their estan:inatipns . in tlse -Jejuhiay Act that says the! ~� t�O - Ory settlement can be 'mase' fdr all at the Royal Aead mY of the Ballet. mom• divtiilge their Plans to snyoNa. ,+ t was soloist The icer' they' y` concerned. Dunbarton wilt be .. very Mrs. Marion ldatt�eQsett a *brked as close W . much aFected if the proposed plan ' at St. TSmathy Church. �ODurt they. did, with the Metro tegh�ai r AY MN1 aW #loO! ie fulfilled. on Sunday evetaial when the tete hessiahho. staff 4i�r s gredt-t td tkem," !►e On Wednesds,y, March 25, the lst 'presented Part 2 of . ` he',td that in.tbe wlwle 33 tsuks Of " �' � k� a11� � and 2nd Dunbarton Brownie Packs Sunday visitors ,K the•TttontTeon . lane, Thornhill and Duabarton waste SNO were guests of the 1st Duabarton of the Base Lime. were: Mrs- , b the only really '�cult spots to t0 G rk Guide Troop. Two of the Guides Hendry. Mr. and Mrs- H. Bullick thr�oush. �,�,j,, f obtained tiyeir Hostess. Badges, by , •.end. Donna anfi Robbie Verdin. <<�it I have said here dose ams �:. • . ,''•`- , . • catering to the Brownie, and some Mr. and hies• iso T 1�Oh'• 'syn I think this is the ody twrR4" of Their parents. Five Brownie; who l Mr. and Iifrs;•Fred O'Hara and Mr. Mr.'Messer said. There is still arras► - became Guide., in.•a "Flying Up" cer- [ Bili Keop attended the Whitby Dun- open for discussion. - emony were: - Barbara Smith, Lipda• Topa--iiO4ston Sam in Kingston on Tom—Newman suggested that e - day evening. Metro Planning had not endorsed tier Iksj.�rdinPs, Ga`e Carr, Dors Wse r ri :� - end Sherry RarpeiL Dasbi Vaised Chgrrh — By-pass, it would not have made arm ��� The regular, monthly meeting of difference. -•--*- . - the On-We-Go. Auxiliary was held nee was held'at I1 s.:a on . Dr. Edmonds asked it this was this t is the citurdt parlours on Tuesday C,opd Friday. Mr. Wilkinson con- only route. . • , _evening. ducted the service. Mr. David Fan- Mr. Messer said titin was an on- -evening. ' re Corms W Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McClemeat vis- them sash 'Were You There When gineering lent, but he doubbed'liat r _ ited their sort Mr Howard McClean• They Ctaeified My Lord". The choir ! ehSineers would say this is the ed!' gent and family, Baer Line, on Sat- selection iris "God So Loved , the route: _ emecativo urday iss Nadea Kononow, of World". Mr. Wi-kinson read St. Purpose of the tempo the ratepayers, is to har'e. - ' y Ike P�Y ' R�� � �� t the BaseLine, was ill last week with ' yfatthew 2a. vette z? to the end, set up .bY • the ftu, but is better, and able to The Good Friday Service was a ser- them invite, C.N.R. omt Wa back far Y a 4 discussion, if it is felt it is aeesa"W ► enjoy the Easter vacation. vice of ooasmeynoraeion. Mr. Wilkin- tYN+ti*S with. M�Doreea Dov- son said that the crucifixion was a and, to meal: with couaeil to disevM ;MACU- idson. oa Sunday . ,&ei'ei' Mr. and _.ravelatlou of God's Will. God dt+a� I the railway problem. -. - the roar of iia on ti+e Cross. Jeans „`••To be effective we must be organ- ifis. C. C3giW,4 nk -,. lead," said A Wrmsn Jobe CaMpbsil L _ LAC Dick Gibb, of Treater., Spent. showed how man must do God's Mr. Wm. N&wm&n said: "1 bsa:a - . April 19S� of the week-end at hint Name here.' evil! b+y giving sti the way—area to Z / / . �e�e Mrs. Thos• Veitch, of. London.. is death. At the Cross were three groups tonight that the C.N.R. ■ ooin the C engineers have not headed is tlseir visiting her sister Mrs. E. G. Code, of people: the soldiers who played final Seaman Eric Erickson. of dice as they did their job; the yet." rnggested 1 plan to the it lo not SPEAKER i K h e r Scribes Pharisees w re re, to Able with a closed issue e= s the i Ottawa it Scr representation Meet and Mrs.'E:`Er kaon; sponsiblef r putting WJcsusethere. g Gordo sk Ottawa. parents M sen i Mrs. Lawson `MeConochie, accom- fo'lowers who cared for D roup Donald Go and Jesus' A collection to defray expenses of filI Gciodndsons, David and taken at thee, amble ,a �. Parried by her gra Him and believed r Him. a protest campaign, Dougas Ferguson, motored to hemp The Easter Service on Sunday close of the meeting netted x68.00. yrTtlfll3teP of Agntviture VdMrle � Jamesr Ravey,' of unaybro crowd: Thz sehoir,yedselectins'waere: - -------------------- S • �k - - _ Hospital, spent' the week-crid with They have taken away My Lord" Teel P. C's. To Msec April II?. ` Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wptron, . . and "Awake Thou That Sfeepeth',_ ` -Wednesday" April 8th Remember the Euchre 'Party on with Mrs. Vera Freeman and Victor - at the poste ELECTION. OF OFFICE"Rud:k 'taking the, solo part.' Ontario Riding Conservatives wilt R1tY ECIa _-------- ----------_: _ e Parkinson nd,wa9 visiting gather at W 'tb Town lel. ... of Mee Phi y ow Ha os Dougl Friday . Apt;l 17, Wet t heir Fed- - - end of t -Ur, and bins. Brian McCombe, of „pROT�T MEETING" - ���- era! Riding Executive for the cook- land on -tete week-end.. ing year, and to hear Hots, Mute - - Mr. and Mri. Harry Westgate, Reeve Scott said It was assumed anades Minister of Labour E � E �� C � and family, r Yte a r r wo and Member' of lament - -- �� and Mrs. Fred Westgate on Sun• Arthur Fortier said if homer were es day, removed and valuon others were area. Association Members anis frie�a - = Sharon Gibb is spending her Eas- lowered. -would the test of the area are encouraged to come and 11004110 . E Q.C. +her vacation-with her aunt Mrs. E. carry lbs tax toad. ' ![ilea S d hK wet!-insews * Graham, Orono. Reeve Scott said that assarsaent of tart . ao o the Ottawa _ __• congratulations .'to Mr. and Mrs. the area would be lowered if homes t person lities Keith Balsdon, who were married were removed. m ' y awy'a4�- � conga � the ared- . � 11[esser, eastern represent- fag 'ch aegitls -at ti.Otl A _ on Saturday W. ti. ` - -BONO[ MISS I Ir = 5­qa-•i•^ . _ _ I T J _ .....,..,..�L'�-� '� +�—yea ._.. j. - '+5 � . ♦ �,�' lg,�. � . l3onneYlllQ r GL-E MOM N ♦ ice. __ =•Ll .' ,� --� : -passenger _ _ � �: _ Safari Statinn_wanon 40 ... - - \ _ Rr . - . - .'ear• r` •,.r•-... �ay..,... .-1 .`,\ ♦••fli:«T I . — .1•/'r 4'S !K - - • / ,.. .-. r r AC PONT : 75 _ 4" yx' "„""$ ., 3 .•"i t ,r ° ,�,,�,y.6`Qs, fit S♦ "1 J isionne Comiertibte - . w> �` n J. Par ' 1 ' '`• � 1. \� � L� ^Y+••-'•".". F• t A P UR .- _ _ .. _.. iF' •k„ .\ rte.. �� AC �`2+' •1 .. � .Take the freshness and exhilaration of Springtime, add the pride 'and joy of Pontiac ... then sit back—the - : the pleasure's all yours. rnodw. Iw ale prs,e s.rrn: LA TMII PARtS1EMNE CATALtNA • 'STAR MEF •. 9014NWLLE ' • : : e STRIITO Cif1EF ltd r , GENERAL' MOTORS VALUE f ' Zky7e R Catalina 2-dooi Hardtop qi tr-1259C _�- ,.r - Pic Ltd ker`ng a . _` - • ~ - - . M •.r :- - t� '�• Motor' Sales e' - , _ _ _ f .. •... , t' • E ' .. - w y. e and Paret Adams are among those , QI {e VsbeidgR on ih'1da,F; .Ypeil 4 dt g part in the preaentation of '-+e - ;JV1�f1GI! ?ICI S -Ali harmer Jwdor Fa ' Goat" -. _---.;.•-•. _����� : rc„- ; : "T'be•,.Red;"- Nelsen Crod luck ~_: ASaOC>t/1TION ambers and friends are iavit•3 •pickerixzg -"At mission is 0340 per EaWX to Mrs. 5ttierman Slott would latae Ha®e"'Datiu'itw?Iin Iwf�Mc+I�1i: apr'3 THE C N R KMISAFLAINS - thank 1 the vasseri who at n w took ; - - • � • - part in the recent campaign for the Red Cross, and- the many: peop:e PLANTING Last week, residents affected Abreeij �r rad i dilsectly by the who contributed. •; " . C.N-R-'s proposed Metro By-pass . J4iii*04 the, Dunbarton The next meeting of the. We<t - - • whool to hear•ofiicials of the CN:propo0a R. plainahe ' t. ' Rouge Home and Seigel Association fr.� ,. It stats! that several routes w 'iisvaatigatedAnd that qr0 take plate ors, Wednesday, Apc% SP�� 1 959 StlIt wea found that the ork ,, reden liseussed, that will . " A fiat will u ' c..spe and the .c• ,.r.l,t: ' . F',u. finalises of the Pub e..SPeaking. cone :- m "leas!; aloiW th4' First Conceasigl;.yaA be'.the best suit- test wilt participate ire the. pro gram. The Mrtrivpeliten Toronto and Regiciw4o +servation Authori .: •� :�;�Ql thgjturjme of a raWline: ,t• The atembers of tle.West Roug” will Pow yeod,of providing assistance for to Ladies' Club. are still n about, otrnt£nue � this ... t �., ' M&tten• - of • �pmpenssirjola, a talki g s 9V4r, 1p 4. •s planting an.Wiv" fonds. The terms of this-ossistoirce are 001 told' the alldi6ee thA: ff .*he like runs she "Crazy Cuni7al'' - which wt-s , ,• t�e �� held at theft Iz:rt• mrecting. ' 141r*st • C.. foltowss— Y,• , ;r s port ioII Of the proplerty;' `would`purchase that G Sires. East Are, Bazaar Gonven- - : 7.... pdrtien or; hd ORli14,t', wed; hep,wJ�l2id NY him out: er, Mrs. R. T. Mil2nrd„ Ridgewood(}'1f11111 otrfeii eiteei' oe+�• treaehir�es'On tlTqueit; for.free pias Also it was stated, that-those:persomAjivt.4 ftateM td,the Road, Piograrn. Convener,_ ?nd -their ing of o cost to N+e landowner of 15.00 psi thousoJ '• :• riati CO�IId com=Otieft', Planned and .carricdY 'out :'trees. %aihvay, but not directly affected 4w: expipp RA. .�s - dWra damages, if they could .prove damages. • " this very enjoyable amd very novel evening. The next meeting of the (2) Will )<ioy o'iuhsWy of $10.00,per,thousand to the Ian What disturbs us in regard-to the two comments made by Club wilt be a business meeting„ on ower when M Plants the tees himself. 'the o9ff3ciala, . is, that he is alleged by two-residreuA. to have April M. " ; - -,�m>ntradicted bath siatements,in, prate Converastion after the The t7ntario County Health L;nitJ '�'s' will be giYrn for not las: thou 2,000 and n _ - will hold its first Clinic in west mato than 30,000 trees planted in any one year. I has been said publicly by' one residtmt, the when.he ask= Rouge, April St. Edward's Hall, Tues- (U }0 obi r or aWstonce on Scotch Pine is limited day, April 7, at 2.34 p. rt,' s, f0 a - ed, if the Railway would bey all his property, as the was Kiwanis junior Bowling Leagv'a "' �' Lino-t6 *^ °f o11'oehe* sptgtirf pleinti8 ` gi14ing through a portion of the propetty, he- was told by-the news Marvin Edwards was high (3).2re" enust be obtained by the landowner, The Av*4rl T. ' e that the C.N.R.fdid nqt ,want any White rAepkAftt,8_oII - boWrer wtith 224, and; �jary 1fe�' •'s tt,pt supply then. hands. Another resident 'eays .he lives wIthit a, :100 feet' A; ' wa3 'tbe wiiniter of ..fha Sit' -1 ;� s + 1, :'- •• I� > l6 1iIIIIe but is not He 'ft=,d Owe OBCial. ,V6rAr with the hidden snore. Hor.- being . orale Mention gots to Bruce Graig 1f in the course of their work; .the' 4nhis haugte was With 211. Murray Toye with 218, SAN AND teraeked by vibrations. Would 'he ' be aft Woolf" any darn- hetn Hut 207, and -Gary Ica. kew > He says- he was told by the C.TY:R` an;' eftnitely not." 218 C PTIONA � A C NIL employee (who would .pot give Ilia - na'tihe), told a - K There is a bowling dance -corning public meetin>i that the Rs;lway -has concrete r&i until they o on Friday night, April 3, at the :t latart dealing with people.' 11150 eea�s£vc Everyone welcome, : !ariar Lunn e- W"dbMge On - - 1 If the above statements are true, that these residents have i Phone ATbs 8-11 Z3 ' ' Secretary-Treasure ,_ • ;•�Happy birthdarr to Glenn and I.c:t .:made, we feel that C-N.R. officials are not being fair. It is not Han who celebrated their twelfth ,.right to tell .people one thing in a' meeting' just to appease bit4trday on ?March 24. -..•. ,.t ri• • them. and then in private contradict the statements. Cotvlations to Df r.. and Mr.. M E E T I N G q. The general manager of the Railway told the meeting that, F. F, L!Blanc, of Bryceir:oor, who - °' ' only through co-operation oil the part of everyone, could the have a �ittle son, born March �hh. - • The Harrisons of iia-t Ave. went =` jproject� be carried out.The. C.N.R. should be prepared to co- _to Montreal for the'fa%ter holiday. �PICKERIidG SOUTH LIBERAL ASSOCIATION operate by lasing the cards on the f9t71e so that propellty own- , Many Haljpy R.eturr.; to. Barbara ere will know where they stand, while they still have a chance Bantnn Sunnyslope, Wbv ass 1' - CONITH HALL� to stand. The C.N.R. seems to be primaxily interesteri i r-��con- years -old on Marc!: 50. - t t�mie3, well so are the property ovy nei-8. Everything they have yy �. Doing ` - -- --- - - Y O Your Shopping - is tied u in their homes and property.' " ' of y p ., A L ;a.rrt iFlay. Ajax 'Shopping Centre The C.N.R. has the nighty force of . power of expropria- - lane" i shied them, so the least they can do is a:.plain in full A lady, l:v'ng to tie ,:est of us _ detail, just what recourse the property owner, has. or what he here, phoned in cne -day this. w:.ek ' APRIL -`S - 8-.30 p.m -c-an 1 f •c t^ :ell u- that her clothes line had }ins $Ging through his .property or rfeitr it.. " = arta$ •e _ AD Welcome - .n and all of the usuzl garments found hanging oa a clothes tire stolen. It - r' CNR PROTEST - CON'TD. , illustrafed with ctur6. It should not ve fiat nim-. and xpe pre- - Pi a -nava had the targe experisnee' - ' ' '-'COUNTY OF ONTARIO _ - -� be ' -ery. irtfcresting, and all persons ;�s a mean hind of trick,' and usually was: told by the ofbew that the flail- vrill be 'vee a fftirty welcome. Remea: to vrey . _'.. fresbrricnt;-at -t .e a e, wife who has been victambed. - HALF LOAD REGULATIONS ARE IN FORCE •�vt phants on. their hands. Tnis con ' ' *4k. Boys and 'Mrs. Suter atte .- '' • tadiets the oQkiaPs earlier state- -•------ .' _ led the';Tjome and Se}:ool Ensure• - ---------------- . tion, on e!Wcdnesday. in Toronto.. - pALT$RINOG : _ _ One resident, Prof. Dona;d Theall _ COUNTYSUBURBAN ROADS j that the CDIR v�sis only look_ Sirs. Garter was unable to Owing brie to daughter Janitc being in'he Ajax ` Apprent-ced Tradesman E!leetiw JMarele 1 d, to April 30A, while ft- -As ttAo�l_1Wt exceed_ IIN line at the economic, side and not tYe I e that` residents Hospital' for a. toned operation.. New Writ Alterations Repalra levels !mow tlewreer 5•d�p 31, EYIrNdioe 3 of Tbei I aeskhedc. a urged WN d o do 6 i>5rant a motor cavalcade, and trrarelt Mr. and• Airs: Cliff Hubbard at- �*c , moi• Dry highway TmeMe Ad. , :. 'a in protest. tended tF.c, wedding of their nephew. v+i fointilag and aeswestie ea�mgs. - .. oa Qoesn Pads Fbola For Estimates Also For ` Keith Ba'sdon, oa Saturday at Pick- - = It arae claimed by the C. there Ielertmatioa About Floor Tile . E. Sims. S.A.Se., _ .,wouid be no stopping or shuntine in ermg, sled motored to Katrina on And Cerarnie Tela :County Engineer the vicinity of Dunbarton and that F:atnne .ort Sunday and spent the week end with 1f r. and Mrs. Alex- Nittettl $ For Fireplaces, it world .be a single line on Central I ander. Cement '� =:feed Tramc Control. AIM Waste Gaaraateed. p• _-__;, I Visitor to Mr. and Mrs. Frank - : MARTIN ENRIGHT >fllte g• t Mr.a,ers on and' \frsthGco. -Scth, -of H� Pbonet�TE�leering 9 11997 II - Road Break-up fad Creek and Ur. and \fr-. -S I mp • Smit.h, of Toronto, and 1rrs. Wes- ape 3 . : � � dual This Year tog ani Billy.:Bi[!y spend tib a' .SALE REGISTER ------- .-Gra RESPONSIBILITY cy. ria hero . ' *sinter, it has been ex k'�ted that back ]I r., and Mr.,. tiger: Dawson and �a urday. April 18 — auctie:. -ale of ' ' roads ' null be n't he worthcondit "f• Purost'oMR With the snow frost of P Spent tltc �~cei-enol with .z;,�,rn farm- macbinert, tractdrs, :on they nave been to is -up a er, a cs►ator. i Dau;,nn,..of t` c 4th conc�e-=i<.n: clmbine; o-t hole digger, --,,TRAFFIC SAFETY -- Howevei, road men now say. the 1. �•�-itin� fir. and ;11r•. Cornua P B� PTO, feel the spring .break up will not be sp ayes, at Lot. Base Line, PickI Ewers: Mr. and ':fry. Fred Boyers of grin Tw half mile east of French - 1 eo bad, as the frost. is. corning out ccacboro and" their .daughter, Mrs. man Bay, and calf mile west of ' ;gradually. rl: till Law. B R a 3 south Rd April, Township Road Supt. J. S. Cbap- �•. - _.•- rock o ., sou of Kingston I During Ap religious leaders of all •---a'--- Pro faiths throughout Ontario will stress the' man told the News this weer, if the Property of George Piltz. Terms, et several days of warm rain, it cash. Farm sold. Sale at 1.36 p. ni. moral aspects of 'the traffic accident s _ the frost out quicxl and _'CH ERRYWOO[3 sharp. KEN and CLARKE PREM ' . problem. They will be aekingyouu,_aa..a-. - w•oul�-bring- Y - w•e could be in trouble. At the moment The W. A. will meet in the Hall `ICE, auctioneers. - motorist or pedestrian, to ,accept indi- the frost is coming' out gradually and on Wednesday afternoon 'April 8th,-------_------------ ' " vidual responsibility for obeying the , we are trying to keep up with it by l at. 200 o'cInd:.'Subject' fof devotion AUCTION SALE- traffic laws and'the rules' he road: +.$lading." I_oEe four Neighbor" Auction Sale ,of Farm Machinery, Mr. Chapman said he did not feel DaE:, the property of W. Percy Neale, at This personal appeal' to the users of our d Rc:mic, off Toronto, is �; Lot l0, ora mile art of Pickering streets and highways is the basis of the - 'bac? roads would be near as bad as itis , hf; rand arenas \rr and Mr•. anticipated several weeks aro. I J, Rennie p VillagSatue,' on No. 2. Highway, on Moral' Responsibility Camp'4ign spore- ohn �� .----p,,rtrnent of -------�-1---------- E , RLion.fa,itlr hij parorit� o�rr.�and tractor; Johnoter,nlDee4. re H draulicdcul I !rates :by. tt.t It he Onrecev in- c: thug astir ��.G10N NEW �V S 3fr� 1. Taylor. tivator; International Baler Motor ," po Mourned; Full line of tt+achinery; ; endorsement and active support from 'Ihis Satus,day. April 41h, i, Cr')I' \I'r. and \Ir" Btt„dy. tchr, :.},ave the Ontario Federation of Asriculture b:ge Day at your Legion. C1'e me l3ccr .at Tan:pa; Florida., for .t approx. 600 bush. oat3'etc. No reserve salt, r arrived , \falcon ', f4L,)rt ke as owner is giving up farming. Terms and from 1Qca1 safety councils,' pollLe host to the Zcre F'1. Pour-than Team I t cash. Sale at 1.30 p. rn. Reg Johnson, l •„ Cr:bbage Tournament. Participating I Sunda•-evrninj, ,to visit tlieir niece — I depaztments, service clubs–women's is women's - tea-w are expected :rom Ajax: Sun- Mrs.. Bolton, \Ir. Bolton and i; rat-• Auctioneer. Phone! Sunderland , groups and other eo:n!nunity organiza- derland, Claremont, Uxbridge. and it}' 13 tions. � \fr. and Vr-, '•Wri&ltt' and f our own team. - ------------------------------------ 9184 "mar 27 You can help the bL-wal Responsibility I Tom .Scitf.e aj is home from' Sun- R ch:nand 1- ill, •i�ited M a ;i a of i I \f r •. 1. Campaign achieve success by practising tiybrook Hospital. 11e is, in a• _hods rc Todd on Friday• - - jg/�T :� .;the Golden Rule of traffic safety—drive ■g r:i:ich he ,will he EE caring for _ ��c are easel. to hear lir,. \S'. �'" Yctr: is in Ajax Hospital: "'� walk as ybu would have others three seeks; at the cad o .t ti:nc and I he expect-; to n::!erg,), su o:: ; \ lar„e• inlmhcr of'peni,ic %Vere• at drive and walk. his back, t},e ;ale of tl:caie Sfr. J, Barkey. •r I -ldembers--by ::,e t,me..you., real PROMPT DELIVERY . r � ' this, your 1958 Card will.l:acc cx ' - ired. Your. Dues: were overdue WEST ROUGE - p .as of March 31.—Corr, Our a olo••' o • ixe[1- ..-'-------------------------- n - - .- p etc• ger the , ' t Mr ------ - tan" ¢arfr�e coUee'ion due to t;le CALL Nlii'CHELL'S double holiday week-end, Good Fr;r 'J I �BROCK ROAD da; and F. stir \1ondavv. Sorry Folk _ The Home and Sohool will hold ' Tl'e Drania Club of Pilckerintr Wgln" y their regular meeting on _ Tuesday, School goes on to Hart House t., or Zenith 2b b50 :-ONTARIO t I — TRANSPORT , Festival,IjonsApril 18.SL�n enFia? (nes fold charge) j April 7, at 8.15 P. m. Our est Nctll compete aga,nst five other ' : shoots . - :'beS Mr. Alfred .Bunker, of Du,d'ar- D AY SAFETY CN - DEPARTMENT OF tion, who6c topic wi.-1 be "Birds**, y--..--------- -_------- , 1sG�leW aRAN , F4anc?ra Wardcl•J. Carol \f � 1 - -------- -vat♦ j ' n•^rias w e - 1 • - � 0 Mrs, Wait -!r Ho%age-. Cherr.wo" on Smday. t� 3"xedo i .•• 4X;A1EtANTE:ED Oa Tuesday, a bake sale. w•as held V - Mat Fairport United hurch. Pie and p ... Ra&o-TV SwVSCe coffee were served by the Sunday - E 01" PRODUCERS PRODUCERS Sc.tcol -teachers. On Wednesday er- ._ . •• �- Asrr Make or Model teen-age- dance .old .in FUNERAL DIRECTOR chins;, ath h < ` ' the church hall. Both of these eren;sOF , Ar&ur Field � were in aid of the Suflday $choot .., DEALER Mrs. John Henden,s.pzk , Pad th« clo fortune to ger, up ;car- :dont; ONTARIO COUNTY .:a •a:', .•,,:• __. .. , ,• -close on her finger, Ssspday worn- _ -• . M . ing. She was treated- at.tbeOshawa r ,+ .• Yfk iLONlY — DO Y01SR• Hospital ttihere, t> vas. nov;sar�r.:o r. . . DBWRATiNG $AitL'y. "T OR h NWT artr•putate the a finger at the .irs- ...,,.. • I. , joist g c., ,� oding, � •' +� *L,N'Mr bow. -for. gdtk, dew _ • Mr: and afr"s 4L'E.�$skely and tix� f, . .ate «r+• alkaMed first CUW paia'dni tied .1WA�..Ni SMI fared' v have re urned I:orae r' ter '`r' UX IL Li1.1° •'M/« hr r month r:icit�dtt irnA*'lo da..., , •�-$T+DRBS I1H ,, ' 11Ji, _ Helen' ScdR, .'-rod . H:>s:ing{,-. '.•' I< WH'Y'1'� `A� N'a; h�—F --''th' her 'pa'�r••••, P''4r. ISS :,, .. •- •. '.,L� - �' " week -enol kir.-. Scott- fs fio 8e• frgm Ta Musa .lrpa of fiian and action to be tdkep ii iiptte r6 prate I z �E' R-. P!C>r ho;nilal, but still' under niedicaI Awcors In ordeO.se heft- r 0his problema'feaeing'We iiptdustit _-00i_ are. '' :, An ersenbMien .vrith wffiaent funds' dteuld -� sileblisbai M fo ,, ,....•� .. `� - ' a.-AQ•CLARKE — g� ,p g , pne. Wince giwrwtlte :istin4 ones to prom +iw 'sola of, quality its �� t home after et dill r, � TMs si "M be done at all Lewis frow'Or4fta ' to coommor. �• -w�� m°Elln in the Ajax-Ho.pital., �I •+- K rev' cavo a MneM flock or a lame one y- tatr hip 1%07tiiaoia� ; St r ry to hear that Leia12 hay ' ♦Lff:�ON W, 8- j►?�iallE�Bo>i�, Bw A•• LLB- devclo,,ed- pneunionla. akin$ ,k ith- tion and it'vriil in turn H I�' L P Y O U.1 ` pafai t >serefslttt sad'flolEeteor measles w , ! Mr. R=,aald Korczy-nslei jig hortli , !(lQifly iitL �& $sM. Hsidttit Cabo" sky Qtt� from the %'; orkman's Compe tsa-,ioa ?_. )itsat � Hospital v-l:e:e he a-aF confined for• • • ear; sped" at am=o". ��� Az three weeks •for, an operation on his _ . MIAEg mil flntvlod 166 wrist. , +s,:S,�trsiaae PbOaet Ajts Congratulations td Boli 'lBalsdbn � US R I 1, ' 1lrire ���lwidseRyl ' Zwk 9.26'ltii who celebrated hi, 70th birthday on - „ ikf0. A Saturday, March ZJ3 •( r. Q ilea Mr. and Ears: �Ste;.heititQni 3� z a 1.rAft FfMW, ' Dry"n three children of Barrie, seen: �, t TV SPEt'�A1.15�5 "1•^'•• week -end with her para*1'NJr,•and e� _. 1 Mrs: Swan. .Et - % a "a Service operating from your deisrily. Anyone having news of tutereift,` ► such `as ti_ icor . etc. pl call your,. - `0• PBLUU ',Service by trained teelr+iida�. iters arW Notaries eorrc+pondent at TEmvi l.'9 -1M4, to .l•::�. �. �. R. FURY Barristers, Sodic ---- ------ -- -- ----- t• hrbllc ib GUARANTEED Service at treetsdnabli"ral+ts. Bank of Commerce Chombers, - AU D LE Y y Phone PiekeCvi SZ6 Sa17i3terr, Solicitor, 5 Simcoe Sheet North, O•showa The Club meet • tlik 'Saturd'ay ei'. { .� ening' at the home of Arch and ;1 Notary Public .,_,Teieph,one- RA. 3.344, alr,. Bell. A game of 'crvkiitole has I -'Serving WHITBY, AJAX, PICKERING and DUNBARTON ; Mary" at Old Kingstoe Road beet: planned. Righlaad Greek Congratulation, to Edith Stolle - ": AT. Z -734f or AT. Z-1342 -'- WAI!r'TM " and Bill LeBlanc. %%ho were. n:arr= I� D�/S ; a)UIMY EKIR 8 icd in Pickering l nittd Church, cm I A FRESH MEATS Reer:r SMALL ACRB.IGU A -ND Satu-day a`tcrnuon,, followed by � Ater- to FrL #30 go f:30 pew. FARM reception at Ni•hithy, T1...1ez teal rs- r�etwalay oma E >: we gave Waw Good 00011 Down� side -in Oshawa' _ _ --FRESH CUT EVERY DAY • By dpiointment S1i. s Joan IS3daIe is : liendsx�¢ flue CALL - SLR Em ii•.18 - -- 11►ar lips f� And Cornwall. .., } . . . . . . . . . . . ... . /mom 49 1@6 Sympathy 'is extended "to Mrs. � e James Coxic and family in• tkt pass- S�Mr�� Beef : -. _ .. ." . . _ �� � •� ata►N �� Riga. L Ing of Mrs. Cowie'., mother-in-law ii01>GRW sal � 'airs. George Cowie, Richmond Hill $PON Rs .. .. *4g IL o. he famil • attended the, 42 Slu'. AUSTM P30r- 8� � funeral on.n-d Monday, f ". C I .. . . . S� Mr. and bft•a, Cooper Bath and � � � + , 16 JL L Whitby, or --.-o family, Orangc�.-ille -visited at the BW UNW w � , . , , TWO =Illse Seoul d i it"y ea ' home of Mr, and Mrs. G. Squire on � oa IttR 2 Ifthway. betwew JS JhIa �ltb Sunday. p� uVr . . '� Anne Gtitbrie entertained a rew P1114", Mo 6-3442 PhalO BMp ��(• friends .on Saturday. evening to help S � _ celebrate her 1,3th birthday. , -.62,1L � _ : midii � 0�� Q OO& TO Threevar-ole Harv-, Go,.•eAyrif �� R�esf .. .:... •.•' ���QI�� L.., rccuper}ting [rem a ton3it' attdd� w/ is.`"7 OF enoid operation. ... sos s _ > AS.aRS9 Sl�lSlai CQNf:rOti! !!lY�A ask Mr and Mrs, Fred Puckrin and !!pp s�.7 Y Sfls Mf 9kWM family ,:sited her .parents, Mr. and .ltd" of Beef S ce ----------------- .. ... .. Call AJAX for 8=��� 4 ;LOYAL ORANGE LODGE ready for free' ` )�>dLAT13 GIVEN A. J. Schatz Meets F:rst-Tue3day Of Month - - l6Me: l'leka"mg i6J1J At L'A ------------- -------- -- General htstrronee Realtor CHURCH OF THE VJ` i Pickering 590 or MO. 8-3337 HOLY. TRINITY -PHONE BROOKLIN R1 S A. K. Ferguson Paa Master-ireYerse charges TELEVISION & RADIO - 21 Beech Ave. Phone Ajax 1257 'IOP QUALI'T'Y BEEF —LOW PRICBS --- MAIeUnited o - _L I -PHONE:.TEmple 9-1191 jD�'BARTON RADIO & TV -- irns ev. . vet M' ' to • R Mel• ills 8 ars ' _ H E R H H 3DAY. APRIL 5, 1959 A' R. 9.45 a. nt. — SUNDAY SCHOOL 9 BIG DAYS OF VALUES H 1100 a. yrs. - WORSHIP FUNW.M.- AND M$acxaami__Q rd's AMBULANCE SERVICE 7.30 p A. 8001M CL OONANT. S. ta. -Final Crurch Merrb r- . BARRISTER and SOLIC°!)A ship Cass cON1TH BUILDING, AJAX No. Z HIGHWAY AUDLEY — ' Simco., St. B.. �'�• AT PICKEPiNG BEACH ROAD 1.15 P. M. — SUNDAY SCHOOL C : ------ ------ — 2.30 P. M. — CHURCH SERVICE Tele -insurance Co:- - t ---------- phone ie -------S -� OR PHtxvs . AJAX 1059 Christian �4 ace Society "Cbmg Kates-lror Firia Aad Cons" , ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO SaUdingsSAEE W1Msterta Insurance On Boililst� InAtes Tan Tc its Regular w admilL, fitlotlEtc. Church Service dalrebiM IIasarsaoe Ott AM IfdsiY ("� BUIL XII�GSTON ROAD BOwtiiCiil GJ}D3UI3 fNcrth Side, Just �t Of >Paorr>c: wY Lu WOODWORKING waodlaras Road) }V�EiVAREs - ECERY SUNDAY AT I L06 A. itz ---.--- ------ C Sunday School. And Dihraery ' f �TcaBN At Tfle same soar f MONTEITH. kblk[ EiT7{. RIE11L 1!'t3II1P ani I!1!1'ALIZID Wednesday. E p, m. - Tea+timony _ Jk CO. afA=ATWNB O ZDQ Nit _ t]rd AeeeataMs HOlK1S► ler Wa can: t ENSED TRUSTEES ATLntk _0Ln.Harware -� j G.. b. B•akkevald -_ Bass a1A� csaAWA. VULL"0». I WALTER C. THOI[SON, Q. -C roRaMo I . N Public Phone 39 • ' �.�► 4-4. IF atsitter, �, •Pickering B. ii. Waters Ajax .730 � •---_---.»--�---- Office Hourst - 2,00 to 5.00 P. M. STAFF`RD.. BROS. >t[ondaylbroaglt Pbon� Appoin y - �l1�rS31?AIL, 'MORE pltdtte i pkkeristtr 116. lttsaot lhWe LA s I. Pieke:fni J ' 1. c t ' - - • - •: - - - - '�• ' � r r ,, • c asses wtNo- & sir part we1L ' ng' anniversary .an sur- their next meotin on Tuesda aft Fesdyal Finale SROg Y ire. IS..was a great shock to this com-. . •:� _ _- day. A_'1 tht4r faasiY were present, noon April 7, in the Eia1L Iicsie_5- 1 p munity to heal of the sudden pais- �� 'sith.a cabinet e• **.., il;rr-11 bfrc. R. ,!Dille. Pickering ,High School is to con " :nv ��f,.tiir Herry Michel of 31.rk- J;.V_gtaut, eelebrateu ait,r ..l�i�� i of svrcc. M,:. .,,u„ur. u.tu .,,ra, ti.. �r�r haih:`&-au onetime resident here Sym- Pete in 'S4tnp�on's Collegiate Draer jlkrthdSy on Monday evening, March A special service vru held at the IWI Lail - "Pay Your Fee". ,The paths is extended to ]5f'r. Micheli. r e_ai:a1 Finals for the Sovth; iGey •~�3sd. in the form of a program clo.�e of the Sunday School on Sun- -El"d n of Ofticers. Al-' Ruth 'Margaret, Gerry. and• Jimmy. ion at Hart House, Theatre on Lrr whkhL folbw4d the regular ineeung day, vrlten a presen�i treat: 7d le, :.. „-.J4*_W*te is •pq 'JWC fWW Vic- day. April.. i,- - -44r -4 ' agam -8y 'j•'reoprts, the evening proved of a hymnary, to In.raC.`: • -•bliss Betty -Jean Knox is visiting' Loris B. C' iwith his parents Archie c° OQ High S ! dVl la be a great success. With the very for her faithful service as tesehe, hiergrand-parents Mr: and Mrs. Mc- tn the person of Mrs. the Primary Gras for twee live and Mrs. White. - •ash pianist ' y tY Guekin of Stouf.vitle. Mr and Mrs. Wen. Duncan visit- 'I'! a Dea rted" and iter mos. W6eener and Mrs. Kerr lead- years; also a• Bible, to Gayle White Mr. -and Mrs. Win_ Duncan, of York •Collegiates- "The Clouds". a ah eiWhatig, Y Green River had tea on Suadsy with - ad friends at Palmersleet receady. The ad udi r for the pnehank not too much could: and Robert Ta ler; also Plai m A d T mak_ 1 c7!!A. j� rsrotts. Many thtutk3 to these two Paul White Dianna Carter lance Mr and Mrs. A. Gray ham. c { da eq� ... ,grs+ae pesforalers. Fo.tov++iag this, ! Barcay ands Patsy en for re#- --- ,---------------•-------------- S y� t S. S. next Suitdk at Be J arses, Miss •Halve. Crampton, has Haid selected Miss Norma Cartwt** e $eteT-jean Knox favored, vinth ular attendance, The last four rec- 4 Pickering `fi. S. for one o4 time Ce also eitarch serum* ai 7-V ev* Actin Awards for her fists t piano sole: Miss Diane Carnet: rived their' Bibles tact year GREEN i�ll'R '' ery week. coal is faille, lire Sweird Dance; Mi. and �Mr9. Surplus of Toroelto. .:amiss Mats• it elunai+ visited her eves of Mirian"- lKr, Wen: Needs toptest included: sererr-I :'Wilk her parents. Mr. sad, Mrl, Mr. and Mrs. Bensofi' Draper lens .'tom Schq j 1k is home from So e` merit= m Knox an Sb issnily and Mr. and Mrs. J. Davies cousin Miss Arae Draper. overgrown thil'dren' (bd$ supday.. _ con sd ureft da at Rt last -------------------- - -- 1 well-known Canadian. actor as Pick ;Das) in snort skirts, but the top,:: r"Mr. aria Mas it 1 d Toronto visited fcien dttmoad Hill l sn� Hid' Sehooi To Cootpete ludtcate the Finals. Tickets mss ysdo ase was little three-year- 'visited Mn and Mrs. AL Harvey, d• a , .- oo-s. vredk en In . r ` . oblai t frgm-the sch r i- }� Tttdd'.,t`of CrootFWbet- who • : on Stmdsy:• ' .. a :. , �,.. and Mrs. Heal, >sad daughter Mr, ,,: banal the , prise by her brilliant per Miss Berttiee Harbron and-'1�ls,t die: of 'Maefcliam ri�ited M. end - jpesltaaee 'wills the hula -hoop. Mrs- aunt, Mrs. Matthews on Satnt�ay Mrs. ' Draper. " .5 favour with a aoopr• Y�f; Whitaay visited the fot'ume Miss Shirley Postiti is spending a seek with fr1eads at Maai:a. " 'r'• . e,_• rs; GatbCs+dR Willson and evenfag.;, ay{.. i i air• -" {� r Dorothy (mother and daughter) dim 'Mr1r. `Honey;`bf 'Petit PGeYry spbet� f 'mss'Egp�.Frie�ayr.Program at till, •fir talents with.. a . piano Easter Sunday with her daughter lar. citureh 'Aa a gratia success.' ' 'Mr. ?' -played Meldurra e. ided at the lantern t± ! duet, 3cm Thos. 24orton, of Mark- and Mrs. M. Antos and family i Pr jyptn, Gave one of her favorite read- The Women's Institute, witl.-hotd for the pictures for the Suti. School - sngs; then some little tots from two gears' to one hundred and toxo, tittle j a. ',lCevfa Beer. Holly Todd, Danny "� Mad Janet Ellicott, Donna -Lea Pas- ■ Of NXERING toe, Sheila Annie, Brenda W{annop, hawk to"no Bettrjeaa Kawx sad Dianna Carter ]ed of the procession after am� - • ,����� i ,• .. $a,atcr•aitired -Barbara Pasooe ( Mrs. ( _ son 1-. Pas+�e) had modeled. What fol- _ a one could describe you F R I DA V APRIL � 1 '-sironitY have to see it to believe it; 1, - , • .: ` " , . d • :: - y�r ie-e>tusod Ploy of laugh:! and 1 coovtrtatioa. Tickets were sold on a �, �am' * rougha �K��Of� Irl' . made a#4donated by Sister - • -UP Burrows nd won by Mrs. M• SPEAKER AND DIOCUS114ON ON DAIRY, HOG AND OTHER 9- P.M. Ellicott. Guests were present from Under i % "dap — 1 PAL — 5 - P.M. _ Brooklin. Ajax Pickering, • Mark- SUBJECT`S OF INTSR138T TO VARMZR3 - •ham ane Goodwood:. All enjoyed a _ vary. tasty lunch including a birth- _ 'day cake with aL trimmings, served - by the 1tnch committee. undtf ,the 1 — ?. - . ... _ Convcaer:is'p of Sister Marjorie _ Tx eedie. Sister Gloria Bailie D. D. • �+ Xckerin4 wa, r t azsd �t the �k�. dour ll�utual fr�eud will b In Os Tu:eday evening the sinal _ • Euchre of - the season was held in , the Hs:l v6 -,:h the following winners: _ next . wee to. explain our E MIS.. Hammond, Mrs. G. Perry. - ' Mrs, Gorda in, Mr. Rase Carlton, -a -' .., --- 5peciaia- t3 Mrs. P. Hardy; Mfrs. H- Pugh Mr. Qwca Gray an : _ yore Protecio Planr Harold Barclay. It was decided this - { .would, be the last euchre for_._ he re- - " . "• ' f 'Seat. Mica E. Perry s eot the r. eek -end- ' - at her bone here. , Cangracnlations to Mr. and, Mrs. •. } ;Wm. Knox and also to Mr. and Mrs. t -e'/ show:you - how to 171/. G Willson who each celebrated 'their wedding anniversary an March e Mr. andrs. MJohn Harvey, .Lon- V• .pe>ft weekend with his CROSS U our biggest worries _ jprents and other friends herr. We. are sorry to 'tear Mrs. W. - - ` - 3iamiton .1s :;tot improving as fast _ ..,fs her friends would Itl�e, f our a cheque ypay eque should be reduced Mr. and ]its. Wroe and daughter f dd - - W Bracebridge, vtisitee over the end p a t of the week w.th herr patents. air usickness and Mrs. Thos, Engli.;h. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Harbron and - or stop ec se o ac en or pia-J•eaa of Myrtle visited during 1 the week their aunt, . Mrs.- Matt- a "Sytcial Eater Ser --ice -% as held in - ....St., Jo`n's Church on Sunda3', with -... - • Muc:, a good attendance * },- due, the choir for u.e %% ay they ens - ductcd' t;.emusi;al part. - G.eurge ih:nu:n a celebra - tl:r: RENT c Amply Provided for by Muival''s t Forrest : _ . �» °��' T " eque" won t Inco a Piotection Plan You'll rent -money require no chonge-of1XM - ' .when Mutual take o -- r lenity down _LYr�r CO. in event of accident of Yaw liv, j[�i �� Or sidasess. Monthly cash st � D UN B A RTO i - lP{°y�Mt even for lin. "Oom"ry depending ' _n (09091M Khraafa raft) et an selected the plan I HONE ass CLOTHING e : - The whole fcm;ly will show r.o effe +s eIs?Yth`tre'yu g:' - .otyo-jr Pdy -heq, WoQd 'cve thcor r. Jo to e s. nice things - yo r thm Wallboard - ;._ .-:�a yc.t r Ir:rmre,p �t cn Plan e �/� � D �• altf Os a ar:f LV1O�l:71i1g . _ Ail nest week o:ir special ret,resentativs. colli U?. tt. tnat a5 c u,to�l t irre3 to t:_.. ��art ren:a:rements of '-Pickering and .area on a sl:ecial-.ass. --amen' Els ll- be r -a _m is . ,iu.t ' I ^cz.,lin ; "cn tine `plan s�;, cte i, it �vi11 all ), ch as THRL;E HUNP.IR ^ DOLLARS A ----- - -- -- -- -- -: �• } calling on you personally to explain and d.:,cu" with Mf y a, much --- _ _ _ • r yov Zrour Incor.`.e. Protection Plan. On hie hol:alf v:a as C)1\TH for eov�red accident or s':�rEs even or -CATER that the few minutes you spend with him can's., yitaliy l fe if, necessary —and the costs are sururisingly low. important to yourselfYyc,ur'farnily, your ptel•ar�dnesa He'll give you complete info. -nation. There's no obliga- r e future;do course --and your short r 'scusion with hint u might leave you cotnpletelf werry•flee frons now on. tor tr PROMPT DELIVERY t KUTUAL OP OKAKA. :Pifkerin 74 52/ crt,lTersisy Aye.. 9 Tnuormr.Ootar%-- __ Plaut send we complete information on the D1an utakTr­a IP � _.. nor Zenith 26 650 .7. Jw��- s ^ . O O O ANY . "' . ... •..••••• "" MUTUAL "Ne'F1T NVALTN AND A111OCIATION NON ' (no til ch ` rge) I : a r DDBESS ..•..... ... .. . ............ ' rtsE1NORLD'a ►AROG io%OLUiIYi M[AL ! AC E T CCt Df NT � .oroN,o '' a tl i a TN 010 N CONMNY r �1hu �e V! Mitchell ltd TTY OR TOWN ...:.. •. ....... Mill 'No. ?Old Oct One "U" O�iiari in :Mlefits•iN tlro lint So Tom V. -)rs at the Cecil Jones Irs. R BALSAM & MT. ZION Avoy home were: Mr. and Mrs. Nor- Sunday visilt and le, George Enipi SALE RYG'STE. M Val of Layton and Mr. home were: Mr and keltneth Golden Wvd6:ng Anniversary - la -<t Sat�i,-dau. March 26—auction jala 0 _4 rs Wni'Draper Bro,,k-lin vi,;it- an A' T'llty Toran n -1mi y at ehald . r!- - re, Suiten. D61 -jones 2nd i. __.__ojCLemcnt. and1u6diii �lar,�'nio. i* hcu N itL .tL�:' ed last week with her nieces Mrs. Misr Betty Gates entertained a Mr. and 'Mrs', David Fagan, offjor- Mr, *athl Mi .. Car: 'Dop;;-:;, a N d rcc ki.-V, chair B. Jamie-on.and Mrs. Lewi6 Jones. number of young peop:part), onto. e at j, Tamil;, of I)i:nda,14; Mr. arM.-1 rl, anti ue and •cooking _ friends are sorry to. hear - that Mrs. on Saturday 'night at 'her, home.;.EcL­ The W. A. will me it* L6t et next Vic!-_ ELI ga: =d -29, rear co:L -.g, Twp. . 3 Joe Eri P,44 am is on the sick 1',,t ty who is teaching school near Art- ne4day April Sth at the 'manse at Mrs. Wm Fvans and daugbij�,r,�- with pleurisy. h . spending the holidays with -Greenwood. Mrs. T. Risebrougli-. and Mrs. '�Iorgun' Evaus and Mrs. .1.1 1 miles we t of j3rcu!�ham, fliz prop- ur, is Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carson spenther pareirts. Mr<. B, Jamieson are in. ph-Lr&r,_ of J'Stewayt-, of Claremont, vizited Nin' 't Mrs. Ethel 11W. Terms cash.. Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mr. and. Mrs. Ray Carson, Toron- tl:e program. Roll Call—An Item on' and Mrs. Lorne 'Jones or, Sile 'at;1`30 p. m. L1by4 T r Shank, at Levre. to, vi itdd on the week -end with Mi. Spring. evening. alerk. A. S. FARMER, auc� Easter visitor's at the Irving Mc. and Mrs. Allan Carson. Several from here attencitd Mi. ------------------ tin�r. Gzirrriley 5311. - — — — — — — — — — - - — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — - MY G TLL COPEN EVERY MY P.M 0 U G E N I L L S EXCEPT THM, &IM, TILL 9:00 PAID (M No. 2 111fG~AY -.PMCES EFFECTIVE-THUM.9 FRI,.SAT. APRIL 2nd - 3rd - Ah - JUST EASTOF ROUGE BR SPECIAL OFFER OF So OFF PLUS So. 037 SPECIAL OFFER OF 5C PER LB. 03717 LB. PKG. /2 MAPLE LEAF G,r C _2 ���SHORTENINSfiCeS dMe C POPULAR BRAND A r1LT= TEP CARMS 01' PKG& 8UNRY3249K AX8231t NO. i PURE 2 is. TIN 8_4110 PKGIL CIGARriTES z-8-5 CANADIAN HONEY CM (Mew Beef & Liver FOnrtula) (TOU "V31 so) 0%"P* VMS viasoz FRESH PASTUR1ZED' max OR CREAM -00 KET STROUD S -F D M -AR 3 -DOG- 3 quart jug 57c C LIM M -29 NOMOGEN2 PER Cam.. 3 quart jug 54c (Plus Refundable Deposits) -(CAAZ OF TINS We) 4 FOOD' - BUTTERMILK . 1 quart carton 19c HAYHOW8CHOCOLATE MILK ....... 4�� if P% ftV 9 AW 1% %W %01 F, F_ 19 & , 111to 1W - CANAMA FIRST GRAM (3 Breads To Choose ftoln) CREAMERY BUTTER,-— 6 TABLE QVX= X=CZW FULL I" OX SLICED LOAF BREAD 17c PLANTM X= bLLTi 14 am- ]BOX CLU PEANUff" sTERs 79b (TOR "TRaft) Max AMT 1oz, square e C .0-,,49 2 0- rawff LEAN 1b, MINCM 'BEU. FRESH MEATY MAPLE LEAP (Cooked Ready To Serve) -BONELESS DECORATED BUFFET PORK BUTT-. •.-LB* 69C BOUND & CLUB STEAKS FRESH LEAN LB. PORK BUTT'_._., 16;C ]ROAST..' r i FIRM, GOOD BIDE ,.1-,-2 lbs. sAivAivAa a SKIM MILK .............. 1 quart carton 16c 10% CEREAL CREAM !/2 pint carton 18c 13% TABLE CREAM ...... 'V2 pint carton 23c PING CREAM .-1 /2_pIrrt carton 3 -ft-, BVIFT Is 2MV2213" PUS LEAD 2 LBs- 3 3c., WNGUL OFMM OF be OPP P= LB. PLUS SAc PXR L8.Wr A"RG EN4E ....'MARGARINE ,��,� -feell C sma 99 FRESH PORK LBS• C FRESH PORK (PICNIC) I R-UU L - ROAST ,:iby the piece lb. 315c BOLOGNA ..'sliced, Ib.39c fWR SLICED LB C PORK • LIBER25 JUBILEE PURE PORK C SAUSAGE - 1 LB. TRAY i..l N�Vf� BRUNSWICK 50 lb. bag ., `, A 4f lip 7- �4 ., `, A V _.Y_PAT D>nflf -- -- - - - - TIXA B DUO and CZXAXZD • AlTICLES FOR SAL& COrINfNQ� EVENTS Boom Tatsbs >!'reswr� fysisar - - BARGAINS IN 'AT moms fNW Tan" Caseload � < INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE y ' PLYWOOD 1i _-__ �" WOO - - — - 41 a a : 1-4 ...................... •shoo Mr. and May. IAr�i1 13oftser and 1►>Q.1. ThLE FOR BAIs �" PI40NE5 : 4 s a • 34 ....................•...... 05.92 a 9 s 1-2 ............................ 07.36 Mr..and Mss. Wiliam Hollinger; of Pickering R. R. 2, will be at home to PHONE: TEaaple 9.1541 T.^ ,;r- RESIDENCE 767 - "'. OFFICE ¢7 ....... .... 4 : • s 5•i ..... 08.64 their reladvoes and it!=& on the ------------------------------- --- ¢ 3.4 .......,.... 09.98 s • f .. ..... occasion of tb0ir Wver wedding net SEPTIC TANKS PICKERI G -N .ONTARIO abve - fir) (, ) 01.28 sheet E s 4 s 1-41M (poplar) Saturday, evening. April 11, at the nd home of Mr. aMar. George Todd, ..CLEANED • •� 4 ' - .. _ .._ - .. _ . _ KR 1, 2 a 016 7c. per foot Altona Road, Cberrywood. • •1 FORR85T:LUMBER CO. LTD. i i13JNBARTON apr 10 ------ -------------------------- 'i W. J. EUI T COOPER. BLOCK LTD•. . • i (Oppositef-vwp. Police Station) The Wnmast's Association- `- 3.4043 04.Awa RA - ` - PHOI+ TEmple 9.2361------. Vf DELIVER Pk*dng United Church April »--•------------- SIPTI TANKER CLEANED C 930 CALEDOMA ROAD - TORONTO J — --------- ------------------'- -• FOR SAL thildren's hand knit meet>;ng. on y„ 9, take the form of a Pot Luck I=,- - : �,. } 2113 iANTrABY WAY BLOCKS & , sweater " IM4ry Maxim Fawn". -de- . ,:elan. Size Zt-3. 412.00. Phone =- cheon., at 1.00 m The r p• Program to follow. All members nice urged to attend. -1 New tapirs Ina1a11ed W. F'AitD m STA��tIlRAL STEEL Pickering 81 .. • ------------=--- ----�----------- now& Whitby WU UNITY CLU 8 N ----------=-----------•- - - - - `REIM FOR SALE_- Thor washer, spin condition. $25. OF PICYERI NG .' �- OIL BURNER , "CRANE STATION ROAD, .P)CMI, M. 8-210112Pbone dry. In, good workipg -- EUCHRE NOONT. :Phones 126, TEml11e 9-2003... PICKERING COMMUNITY HALL SERVICE ' t' • 1 FOR SALE - Registered Ro�it:ey land Garry Oats, germination 100%, FRIDAY APRIL 10 1959 Draw For Qdk• - Refrahad�tts - A. W. MITCHELL LTD.: - • - _ L�e �, � � R � A r - Tirod 9996 re:peetively, i1A0 per bus. Admission - 50c. • - _ - apr 10 GAYS: PICKEftING 74 Nights -11i Holidays: TE. 9-1753 : _ - Commercial No. 1, Rodney and Crdr _ `------------------------------'-- - :_:...------------ --------- ----- 1 URANCa --- - N S i' �. grown from registered seed, ger- mioation- 100% and 99%, $1.15. All F, H, west Pickering Village "RRV WOOD STAIN ALL COLOURS ASS�CE PRUDENTIAL ENt� sato bagged and treated. f OMPANY' LTD. ' r. :.. aey, ;Pickering; Pli6pc 326`'; 1: apr. 24 V't stars it the & C. Dolniage's. B-H. PAINTS TURPS --♦'OILS - ROLLEidB - f� 'e�jO" �' over the week -end were:' Mr. Dol- 'Kk- G08D$N TOOLS - SEEDfi z rP s ,� magp's sister. Mrs Welsh frown . F$STILIZERS 107 KINGSTON ROAL1 EAST t { FOR SALE - • Cl, Timothy 'Seed; also Red Clover. Seed. Fred chenerc Mrs. Dolmagetle brother, Normans McKay and nephew, from CLAY' FLOWER POTS PLANTERS -`Telephonw lik, kering P, , Pnc]trin, Pl�ene i�fckezing• 92W 3. Dorset' also thdr daughter-in••paw, and ! from -Pie �r POTTING trod VIOLET" SOIL` '� P WANTED " � �itr or a welt. and Mrs. Porvia - had diirir -1Ai�VN VZNCE - < .,.,._ ' WAITRESS-WA,NTED,. -7-7 nights, family home an Baster Sunday, who •o•psd tbaas celebrate Mrs. Purvis', gENERAL HARDWARE -MBiL C. MUR RAR, R. O. orTousTmT lL40 to 1.301 Phone Pickering 475 bbiliday, whkb tW year, occurred, : ,• - on that day.. While away with his parents an I A BUSUDDY 300 Dmdp Sq W.�7. �� OFFICE HOVRB: �,iOM��� rCALLING hoiidaysr Aaron Fenoont suddenly be- (((j • fLOVA. M. to 330 P. IL O Immediate placement in ViL'a�e., of Vickerift or Lady intrrested in earn canis and" ondarwent an aPPsod- and Saturdays 9- to "12 Headquarters $ `" Yourself lag excellent com^fi,.ion by servicing recovering nicely. "• PHONEn WHITBY MO P Expert y 16' Avon customem.15: - 21) hours week ' tact: Miss E. Outer..Id e; 42 ,.: ly. Con 8 The J. A Bushby's had all their family home on Ea:tsr Sstttday, for .. • •- - -• LAWNMOWERS tt ONTBOARDB Pump Res s� p Saranac Blvd. Toronto. 19. Phone RU a double celebration, as a was also ------ ' - "-" Have your Lwansowers and not. T, 2-7567. between & and 9 a. m. Mr. Bushby's birthday, boards reoonditionsd sow at ZENITH e�� . 50 • Mr and Mrs, Kenneth Thompson RODMAN DIsrs SMALL MOTOR CLINIC V and four children have been -visiting 8 g. Ontario Nino KWGO- Ad.. W410.10 - - ATTENTION for Wbacco de -livery, Can 1too0� opsin 1 Mrs MisshEva 3 Haack os er >n Baatott P spending the MEAL d►, rr - -, bs operated on part-time basis. Ea- .Easter holidays in New Yoik. .SHEET • t abUsbad Opcoune'• Must have car or ies11 trLe)t. Mmnmum retards, $53 Johti and • Mr?• Stork had her bco. tber andMr, aa.4 Mrs, MORTGAGES • .sister-in-law. (APPRAISALS per weds. 02000 cash required for Gee, of Vineland .visiting thein at : >. stock and inventory. Fos- full details wile. addreft and tele Easter. Anions due many � at Aefho ked OommeW . - - - - - NEWELL ' giving .. ply osol.r Petr • ssbaos number so: Postal Suedoo ;IQ. sear 247, Toronto. Q. Balsdon-Daniell-Jeokiets wadding o0 8atasdsY sow: MMYary Lw, • GURNEY PIO=sjtiMb 443 i.. �TOitOl1TO: ><itFirs 2-M ESTATE anise of the groom; Mr1 and Mrs. � UxWAg% f hof i• 4111L•REAL E R • R"M ESTATs BROKER _ rlcasRllvG VILLAGE - - seek Goad. S. asd RIv. A. B, tied ` .R�iVD AN,"'BlORWATS' 1-4 MILE SOUTH' a2Ds hlo.": SIY•i l > • TO RENT - two room apartment 017 monthly, 56 Church St. Phone Mrs, Yoaog. Scwbw*6 formerly.of Pickering United Church. PLlRNAClfi 1NATaR 11rATQ>j RMT OF DUMBARTON, Akersng• 193. - -------------- I -------------- DEATHS -~ OAS RANGES i MOOR EU�RNACES AJAX LUMB E R CO. WANTED TO RENT -- a�parement, ANNAN•-Riot ed -into rest at the . 4etweert Pickering and Dunbarton: iamily residence here, on Wednesday, - . Terms op to 3 yr•ts _ sYy wiring Phare Pickenn 638, �� 1, 196! Tlseodore Aman, be- lovpd husband of Martha Jane Boyer _ , �� on 1im .biN LIN Id AND dU1L ME SUPPLIES _ ' 'WANTED to RENT -- 5 or 6 an hie 84th year; dear father of Frederick Annan. Jena ,;lf10N! 179 NCI(QINO - - ",M,�fYVOOD • •♦'PAINT ... ARBCOM : - room hoose. One*. year lease with a ott).Pkbefng; (Mrs Sydney JaM Ammn tt). R. R 1, Pickering; L. may' ,MO. /-'1313 WHR1Y '-. option to buy. Box 709 News Office'' - , and Marjorie (deeaaTed). Mr. Annan _.:_OL `FURNACES DOORS AND TRIM _ -- - - is resting at due- McEscbnie Funeral v. CHILD CARE HOMSL Pickering. Funeral service in the chap Saturday, April 4th. -----.�.---------------- --- =-- - -. Of O Road and No. 1 -'Mother will care for children dur- at 330 p; •m• Interment at Erekiwa with yard. Reasonable -fates: Phone Pickering 4aElt. ' a �' eve eeod donations to Canadian Cancer Soe�ey . • i G 'iREPI'IONE MCKERINO 360 - - ------------------------=- ---- OSHAWA ---------------- -- -- NO SRYATaON or sax o4s SUBURBAN ROAD �. : MILLER. K EVER A� GREA, -A COMMISSION _. _ ui roc 10GWE TENDER FOR BUILDING • SEALED TENDERS, clearly mark. .--NEATiN6 SERVICE a --� �� - •• !ed Y t0 contents, will be received. • p .. 1 �.•OLEMAN ti the undersigned nail 3.30 p, in,an :• ,Toesday,..Apriil 14, 1999, for the con- ,.NATURAL GAS AND rrtroction of a 63 foot by 40 foot concrete block building, located ap- OIL BURNERS geoadtasMly ate -half mile east of ,;S[yrrle, oontaria (Ontario Fuel Board License) ' M I7� :..ANYTIME OFFICE 174 Plass, Tender Fornix and Spseif• . BUMMER CLEAN=OUT >. ikatioas mf be obtained at the of. Slee ai the undersigned. Lowest or any tender not aecese-' SERVICE 07M �• �� MOBILE HEATING 9tRVICE Blizzard Electric `" 1 ✓ asay accepted., : R. E. SIMS, P. Eng, -- 8rnsineir and Secretary, AJAX 657 - CAMERON BTREST a _ ,;REAL IRATE a11d MtSURANC# County Buildings, Whkby, Oat. apf 9 TUDOR ST., AJAX- - -------=--- ----- ----- - -- Pickering 362 • NIORTGaGE6 ARRAN6'ED - LISTINGS INVITED . --- --------------- -3----- = MILUR RENTALS YOUR LOCAL CUSTOM TAILOR ------ I--------------------_ ------- Pula AUTOMOBILE LIPa ORDER -YOUR SPRING SUITS KILLER RENTALS 'RADIO AND TV SERVICE NOWT , CAMPING, FISHING EQL'IP'T ;WORK GUARANTEED. HOMES FARMS LOTS IN1/ESTMENTS' ► ' 1959 SAMPLES NOW O'UTBOARD MOTORS, TENS S; PHONE DA - P CKERI D YS I N _ b9 CAMERON ST. _ i • e; PICKERINQ, O � AVAILABLE 293W __. _. - _ 'CUSTOMERS OWN' MATERIAL ` . COTS, ETC. EVENINGS- •- ATlanticf: 2-4186 s 0E Up STAVES: LANTERNS, COOLERS' BERT WHITE SHE R. L O C K'S BY DAY OR WEEK - - - - _ .. . `-• (opposite I.G,A.) AJA 57 X 6 �..' - , 9 , i iJDOR ST., AJAX