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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1959_05_08: •1 , N67. 75 NO, 86 PICKERING, ONTARIO W. C. MURKAR AND S02i PUBLISHERS Authorized As Second -Class MattW Sabaetiptjan Rates: 82.50 per Year United States, $3.80 FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1959 5 Cent:a Per Copy Post Office Dept_Ot•.aw•a $50,M,00a•De4elopment within 5 Years Here -- - •4 larade T o C N R Office's N. i 1Ths Saturday, -Ma 9th' 4 a The South-west Picketing Rate- e payers' Association is inviting all PICKERING VILUGE z interested in a "protest" to the CNR a f By-pass, to join the cavalcade that The Pickering Girl Guides sad will .parade by the CNR offices at Brownies wish to ray "Thank You" t e noon, -this Saturday. As of now, ov- to the people of Pickering for main• er one hundred cars areroaiiaed mg "Cookie Day" a success. Special{, p I thanks to those who drove 'the for the para¢ which will be led by A i - a coffin and scaffold . in their cars. t Those who would like to take part Mr. J. S. Balsdon, and Mr. en4 are asked to assemble on White's Mrs. Elmer Powell, Columbus, Oat, Sid -oad, attended the funeral of their aunt, just north of the -First -„ Concess'on, at 10.00 a. in. on Sat- Z. Thomas Parsons at Loado$, last week -end. s<' �> uranyl If you desire further inform- . 1 • , ation, call TEmple 9-1796, Mn Jno. Happy clean-up time to you. ( . Campbell, or ATlantic 2-3259, Prof. May 1st being the opening of thea Donald Thea1L ( trout-fishittg season, many ardent t 1 fishermen were up at 4.00 a. m. fob =-= .,: -------__--=-= --::: i an early start. was Ronald Berkey, who brought bow* Ps ate Thomas a, �.,. ° a 164nch rainbow trout ' .,W.. R. A signal .honour is being aceoedsd O'Grady Resigns un women's Inti utesnazi rthe a *4 under their internstiio title "As-ociate3 Country Women of the a '�► It was with past surprise and din- " Wo id In this connection, a owe* 1 cent stamp of special dolga is babs� lwn here signing, the .agreaatmt Wm. McDonald and Harry That, of Johnston, of PLkring Township. appointment that the News Iearned . , beawase Pickering Townstup and Crtrrader Develotim-Tit and Reeve on Wednesday of the r signa'ion of I rel �aed by the Postal .Dspartiaaly Csasa I D evelopmc at Corp.. a t; Sherman Scott and C l- • k Loyd T. Pboto by Azzopardi Cotarable Thos. tyGl ady. from the May 13th. J - ' Co ePolies Fosce. Allan and 'Mrs. Clark sad ibsi$ j daughte- Jen • • Reeve Marley, in announcing that a, of Lakofield, was/ Mgr Council had accepted the resignation guests of Harry and Mrs. Bores oq Sherman Scott and clerk ' L. � Welfare -Officer Ju ests Maim' the week -end, f 3`:h" , acting for the Township • • • �� said. he heard that Can. O Orad? The Allen twins, Tom and W=h•had =. 1?'ItlLermg,; signed an agreement Cr�tlelzed Or Bay t _. _ -- Force He wasccepted position n >h ael. of Riverside Drive, celebrated _ ght of h0re Haifa !the prewdent and vice-president by everyoar, and will be Raat]y their seventh birthday with a parer. d C"ander Development Corporation Welfare Officer A. W. Cane came up At the regular meeting of the Pic- A number !Toss bore arranged the tMe week that started the ball Il- ,Sor,jcriticsm along with some. mem- kering Township Planning Board abated by young and okL ( presentation of the "Mikado" at St, _-----•--------- ---- -- = $$,009 development. bank wornan, w.•o was speaking for a permission w establish a marina on presbyteriaa Church. Mr. Chas. Jot. lbs project t+ahicTt veil! Include �9,- Polish mother of 7 children Frenchman's Bay. i 60% Village fffe played a leading cols. whit* 0$ homes .and a modem shopping It seems as though the Polish moth- F�endtman' s Hay has the finest I - added ranch to the interest of Picicm - �tre on 680 acres around French- er moved here from S®•rborb ,2 weeks small boat harbor' on the north shore • -leis$ Usteaers• •vaan% Bay will cover a 5 -year period ago and applied for' relief. It was of Lake Ontario," said INT: Monte. ' Taxes Pow - Mr. and Mrs. A. E Calvert have Ik should pave the way for bringing alleged that Mr. Cane took some doc- 'There isn't any facilities for the esteraed from .=._awnt3.s stag at Ste water said sewage to the south end of umehts fre.m her and A was suggest: small hoists While Planning Board �1 higher percentage of Pickering � Petersbtag, Fla. They enjoyed. veryt _ leering Township, I ed by Mr Cec Morris of the same area Chairman George Todd pointed out, Village's total taxes have het n paid ' pleasant weather nearly L Il th. cisme, -- Ckusader President, Harry S. -Tiros; that in .future receipts be given, when that the gap into the harbor and the I to date .than in any previous y Tari + , We sympathize with Mrs. Rapsey feid the News this week, "We are ?this is done. Bay vena dredged out last year. according to Collector B. H„ka th. i who reported last ween that this hopeful that a start will be made on Counciiiur Ashton said, he went 1-neariy Mr. Moons said that he Ifas pretty I In png ton yearn. betwrrn 4U and baanty of Iter favorite catetry road gAs devel meat this year but, we are along with this suggestion all the apace spoken far thisoP43 percent of the total had b, rn paid :has been dsetro,*ed by the hackies waittng on the Department of Plan- Mrs. Chisholm was upset about the year already. It is going to be all : by due date of the !list installmn g weent. down of its trees, leaving stumps • t icing and Development for approvals." way a welfare committee meeting was he can handle at this time. t . I Vice -President of Crusader, Wm. J. conducted She was acting for the Frenchman's Bay has one- of the This year. 60 percent o the t«tal er two feet high. Before it is god M Domid said, ',this is about the young Polish mother, Mrs. Maria last remaining places fur this- sort tva` Paid by the dose date of the Est. late, let us consider what -is being ,- lfsd isrg+eat hotasing" development in I Cempei. It appears that Mr. Cempel of thing between Tonr,to and Whitby. 1n�tailment, which is something of done to the face of this ante -besot. ^ tilts Metro area -.Besides 3000 dwelling I has returned to Poland and works It should: be presen-c-�i ` a-rcord. � iful countryside, and stow ]oa it fur use as a y - rift, we have set aside 60 acres of there and his wife, does not wish to boating and pleasure ,spot," staid Wells Mr- Hoearth said that more people will tak- to grow- trees to replace• /cruised land for industry. At the I return to that country. Ritchie. If. it is going to i;P the nglit ;-paid the ".total" amount of their those which have been need3essIM ' abstinent we do not know just how' Councillor Roes Hawthorne asked, kind of place there shouldn't bA any- • tare-• and more peoplr raid the Ist. destroyed. "A trews disappea:anor Much up, by the what is the question mpoint?" ow thing.a inn :t: Frenchman's- Bs installment Than in post years. is like the loss of an old friend". centrewill." shopping re lac is Reeve. I -think she wants cert tn hof ti,rat� e ; -►seeing centre." 'I'm not too sure", stated the certainly should have a place for• the � - ---------- -------------- Mrs. W, D. -Smith- has returned and refreshment i • from visiting friends at Sarnia, Niag. mated o,in at the west side of the result of gibe welfare sleeting." .stands:'$ While-)uvid-Lennox.•said' �Il�age Gets - - North Bay and Fkntra. titre Bay, north on Fairport but, south Councillor Ashton said that the that the areas, "is actually all com- ] Mrs. A. (frills hat+ host spending ed tihe CNR., committee reported their confidence m,-m;al w;th the docks and everything — a week in Toronto virliting her daze,► Mr. Time said his firm'first started to Mr. Cane with one member dissent-' else there.' Smelts Aplenty ghter 'Mr-. John Richirdaon. tea acquire land for the development ing. He said the pe also re- Hardy Craig pointed out, that since Mrs Feed A,lfeii Highland Creai{ its May 1958. The total'. area' now in- commended that in regard to all it is a matter of rezoning it should be Smelts—by tie tht-ucands: swam spent a few days recently wish Mr, : voMes at least six farms. p employees it is.the duty of referred to Mr. Little and have a into Pickering Xi'.1age la,t week -end' and Mrs. F. J. Prou.e. _ Just before the signing took place, a councillor to do what he or she can Committee investigate. Regist aeons for en -•menta at solicitor for Crusader, G. S. Horgan to snake the work of employees eaa- I The biggest-7rom Lake Onta-io. stumbling block to the It ww; the first t•mr.'a= ta- ar we Boys' and G'r.s' Carnes this aunt- z' told tate meeting that besides the 5 ier. And when mistakes are found to whole plan appeared to be "what•is mer are now in ora r, and informs- per cent land donation required for try and settle the matter before the, decisive boundary of Pleasant can farad -out that thj, ha- }spl'e�:rid park purposes. Crusader was donating bringing it, to council. Street as there is a right of way for Adults .and children lined ire hanks tion rtegard:ng them can be obtain- try. ---___ o�f Du fins Creels below the Cooper, ed from tate builetm posted in rite a 10 acre parcel for recreation pus - - -- - which no owner or no deed or any , , United Church entrance. and, they would -give $1,000 per t of information can.be found," dam, scooping oat the fitt,e "el poem I - p°i� Man Flooded At y' and carrying them "away .by' the Farmers in this r:gioc have beer>< year for a 5 -year period for the same said,Mr. Moore. of work. A co mittee was appointed by the bushel basket full expe^ien:ing a shortage of, hay, ow - type Many familie, forgo-, the cerk-�r^l ing to rte poor crop ,ase year, anal Nr. Horgan on behalf of Crusader Planning Board to look over the area B commended Reeve Scott for driving a DunbartOn and re rt back to the Plannin roast and , enioyed the :?i tri le I the length and set -vary of the win• hard bargain. He said they found him g i they lasted. It may be fon)e r:^ie ' ter. Clifford Barrett r pasta that Mr. Robert Hart, Spruce Hi11 bid. Board. ' :fore the cilla¢e has a chant m Nt hay has had to be brought in front a capable negotiator. He thanked the' charged that roadwork in front of ---------------------------- a h clerk, the engineer, council and all his home had diverted a water as f;r, as K:n�stor., and p ices ar T smelts as easily as thee• d:d ' 44 personal of the township who worked • course, causing water to come froru r o Start Motel. I,.cear. -_ I very high. with them inpreparingtjte plan. He - both east and wKst, flooding •rue ---____-- stated that the reeve and engineer --- - ----------- --- - Hugh and Mrs. Mailer. Ruth as ` ` basement and running within ie^ At' Lansing othe7' eth 'eft this week For their `� =: had open,, many hours on the project n. feet of his well ori e- }uric in the Wer. Dt_wn and 'included the township's solicitor) Mr hart said he had been to Recreation wants their, absence Mr. and 'Hire. Irv►iir who helped 1n preparing the 50 page Andrew Hazittt ,will commence t of the Town Line will occupy theft ' agreement He thanked Mr. W. G. Brougham many times before on the house here. matter and had deceived no satis- construmon of a service station and a Lawson who was present for the -sign- , 24 -unit motel at the Lansing Cut- Mr. Falph C. Ru.^tball of the.Bibla' faction He said that on Sunday, Land Not Swamp Ing, for the work he had contributed off :within the next ten days. / Society spent three days this week i on the matter as reeve last ear. during sonny weather, water was calling at homes in Pickering in thtl y flu around his home for seven Mr. Hazlett has been contemplat- When the motion was made by 1°t The. Pickering Township Recrea P mt-nest of Bible Distribution. hour. ing this construction for some time, tion�l Committee appeared before the Councillor- Ross Hawthorne and sec- but now that he will be able to get ppe Mr. and Mrs, `len Balad'on spent onded by Councillor Harry A=hton to COan Ras Hawthorne said Mr. Planning Board with the *�ti�Pet�*-vveetr- rs. Chapman seed himself would view water from the main extensionr good recreata.onal land be obtained sign the agreement, a recorded vote f parents, Mr, and Mrs. Dathne�, at the matter this week. East Ave., cel. Rouge, he 'will go from the Crusader Develo ment Com - was taken with all favouring the � P FishervflLa.- Co,,,,_ �•Mr. Hart sand, a uvil eer.had ahead at once. exr�itina cif ,_...--.. . __. . _. -. _ .- . : _ :• ____-- _--- __ __ +pang instead of swamp and marsh A number of ladies from hue vis• cillor Harry Spang. looked over the problem and assur- ---- land. ited the Red . Cross Workroom in Councillor Ross Hawthorne point- ed him that it was the road work To Receive , TO It was pointed put by the Recrea I Toronto on Wednesday, in order to ed out after the meeting, that the glint had ceased his trouble•' p tional Committee that with the rapid I observe t,„ making of swabs to be signing by the township was only the used in blood donations. This expansion eastward there would be -`----------------------------- -- all residential development with no Brat step. He said there are about Rid Cross—Highest In Province Scout Honors - has been asked to make seven thousp seven government departments that. means provided for recreational par- and of them. have to approve the :plan before it The reoent Pickering Township J� Seebeck and David Reid, with pcece. A ten acre park is too small A Congregational supper and soc+ goes ahs• R.d Cross Campaign, just waclud- their parents and Mr. and Mrs. for the possibility of an arena, soccer ial time was iuid at the Presbyter, 1 think it is •a good agreement; as Cliff Hawker, of the Village, will fields and t tnis court and other ball ian Church on Wednesday evening. good as we can [{C L. �: a tt� t e Cior era, find their reRuIts to have reached attend , a presentation of Queeh's fields. the "highest , percentage of the, ob- Scoot Certificates at Midland this Wells Ritchie and Hardy Craig both It's purpose was to welcome all the o oar part, I think this development is jective set" of any similar Red Cross new -comers, includes Mr. Kenneth in the best interests of the whole Saturday. This L one of tate high- felt that the Committee should Heron, the etude fa charge, and THE N CRUSADER COMING township, Campaign in this Province. township,".Mr. Hawthorne said. -• •_ est. Scouting Awapds the boys can develop some play themselves for re. Itlirs. Heron, who have receody moF • ------------------------------------ receive. Congratulations. creational areas before the large Reeve Sherman Scott said, "I have Sympathy is expressed too Mia into the Manta t enjoyed working with all concerned ------------------------------- - developers move in and take over all ._.• - on thi.t rlan. I think it is a good Jan Rokoah o[ the Bank of Com- Raeve C. E. and Mrs. Morley are the land for residential purposes. a .___________________ M________� ,,,,, Ti lt, a tins, nn t?te tl-ath rf b^-• attending the Mayors and Reeves , Planning Board and placers before the Aiwr ee"e^' fail•r our point of vie- •• • I + i„h{!r yllrirl• Hurl., C^ IlF-o 1 : d O ear , .. rid Y° two d tlerla 'ii i%se" v Scel wt ,- 'ho pr jest has been -r s* �. C -invention being held in St. Cath- Crusader Development Company as' �.w.-�.�waw t wF will sll he proud of it." »._._._ meted. crines this week, vve11. , f • for .scene, but expect the trees were 1 esrlverV, wire and stem" ... The Hosie and School received an , _' TO Editor— PICY$RING SISACH j eat for the purposr of • v id due^- 1 the ap hes to r°tbe invitation to Cherrywood Church x•oad, and duelling, N1rs. Corry con- bridge on'the 4th. Mr. W. Whittaker, President • of Hall on May 13, when a *cake'decr tended the trees did not have to be Councillor Edgar Jarms said chis News: Pickering Beach Ratepayers' • Ass- orating" will be shown. The newly cut back to the fence line to widen was to offset erosion, but admitted r' _ Dear Sir; ocfation- asked --if they could have a formed Home and School Council the road. She also objected' to old the work had not beta levelled o(L T When`we moved OA to Pickering load of fill for the ball diamond, will have a dinner meeting at Dun- _ dram Tom go, atticn years talo, we and a roller. barton School on May 26, at 6.45 ailire aed by many t?w that sbtuReeve Scott said the township did p. m, Hope the members will try to _ ... k was is nice. quiet rural reasdiential not have a land roller. attgnd. The Cubs will receive a 125 -= And so it wex--- Now we Dep. Reeve McPherson said that donation to help them with their area.r ate tyreivianed with having the moi°. Mrs. Jackson, of Squires' Beach was work. Mrs. Wilcox, of Brock Road Ilii add danger of a Main freight again offering her -land for baseball, is the new Asst. Cubmaster. Bird _ - gas dgm through our roost heady but that some work was needed) on houses, made by the scholars were --6a>Bt-np areas. Clear township council it., Reye Scott suggested all re- displayed, and will be judged, and t,\ wasn't cquiidered, out Pig quests 're ball diamonds be made. prizes given for the best. The music board wasn`t Consults& The first we to the Recreation Committee.. festival will be held at Ajax„ May 37C) ' kwo was wbea seventy* expropriat --------------------- ---------- ------- ----- 15th, and our school will ptixticsp �O arrived, Wrest leas hap- REGISTRATION OF PUPILS ate. Election and Installation of the _. pew human rights when a pul FOR SEPTEMBER 1939 New Officers was then conducted.. anv ration ' capush PICKERING VILLAGE by Mrs. Suter, pant president. New a around hke that? Our am- PUBLIC SCHOOLS officers are: Pres., Mrs. Moss; Vice- i sineexs and planners C044 have co- Pavy or Guardians are request- Pres., Mrs. J. M; Rec. Sec.; Mrs. � - ,pperatnd with tree railwa9 to de- ad to bring their pre-school child- " Suginomora; Corr. Sec-, Mrs. Bath: vim a better route; but they were resp• to the Church Street.- North, Treas., Mr's, Sawerby; Executive: even no chance. It would probiably Public School on Tuesday, May 20. Mrs. Boys, Mrs. Cargill, Mrs. Kim - cost the railway little or no extra Those'whose, nanw-9 begin alphaltats• urn, Mrs. Shanley and Mrs. Weav- ezrotrsy too owate a rail line away ic4ay from A to J, report from 1.30 ers. Refreshments were then ser- : ftrom bear residentially sorted areas, to 2.15 p. m., and those from K to ved. -. seg v e coda continue to:develop as Z., from 2.13 to 3.00 p. m. Happy Birthday to Shirley Mar- - a very desirable suburb of Metro. All 'aehildrvsn who were born on or tin of the 5th Con. on her 8th bir- ► n ' With deist) sinolos and noise, well before December 31, 1954, will be thday, May • 4th. She had a -party 'end tap a dram. registered. The school nurse will be I with her .friends. pr. Gordon Edmond in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hatch, their ; _ __ _ _ _ _ ---- ---------------------------------- _ _ _ _R. T. DOBLE, Principal. grand -daughter, and Mrs. Stewart, ---- I ' Years------�- ------- ----••-------------------- --------------------------------_ N4Sp1#gi DaY - — - BROCK ROAD More Trees Cut � A Trustee Investment National Hospital Day At The The Home and School had their Another incident of "tree cutting" r 1 11jar--Pickering General :Hospital Principal and Interest Guaranteed final me-. ting of the season on Tues- ha annoyed a taw;ship reside+ t. _. SATURDAY, MAY 9. day evening with . Mrs. Carter in This week, Mrs. A. C. Corry, oi• the 1 .Interest paid Semi-annually by Cheque charge: Vittoria Day will be cdehra- ' 4th. Concession and Greenwood R.1. The public is invited to visit and I Ask for a descriptive folder � attend the Spacial Tours being can- ted Fndav May 22; os the school told Council that hoadmen hid ru r- rounds, when there will be ' fire- cd one of the most scenic roads- in ;ducted from 2.00 to 4.00 p• m_ T� ! orkR and refre•hmenta provided. the area by hacking f down trees; will also be served by the Ladies .I _ 1sa encs are regtfPAtea i„ have their leaving stumps oxous heights. ��� �� Auxiliary, in the Nurses' Rcgift, o• donations for -lireworrk% in early. l "it's both disgraceful -and danateroa, The usual reception of gifts of I �, training panto Please leave at Mrs. Sowerby's on to motorists" said ,Mrs. -Corry. Shu st Childrerr's pyWt Brock Poad, ol: at the school A Per- said -the-area of tree cutting.+- exten- Company _ and pr ugh be heldl mit has been received -for the fire- tied from 'the Cedar Glen Park, n:�. eh T� Will be the fart appo ry works diaptay: Picnic plana were to the 4th Coxrcession. . 'HERB TOOMBS TEmple 9-2051 taus public hes had to visit to n� discussed. More news on thin later.. Reeve Scott said he did not -know DoabarOtra and Port Perry YU 5-2731 wing, opened. last sumtow to meet irsgmrennerts of today- It has meant - - a much more favorable operating 4 tire; and for this first tame, this t iwspitat , tw operated without show- tug a Ines. - - Hows*er, the .rate of Occupancy {tont?iaoes to be extaemely high ; in ' !.order m hasp the Board of Direct- - c Mutti»drk�s it �>// so WON_ Des to tt►ar Hereat e:pan:<an plans. ti f 20 sire of Ho -pita) Consultants,. is , las ss ass's��ss+e,sass)a*sass,t,s,.s,e,s,s,s,a's,ixs•sssst Da i Hospital Y'. is being .. - tobsen►eg in cooswx2itxa everysdtere - _ in Ontario dewing the nfonth of - - ---__ o lliay asd bosprtalr are maktag a .:aMall ap000attrd effort to stead additional • e _ Vain on any now sevviees they ribs many offer to those in need of treatmeut-- '> , .. Your hospital is a community res' adtatiOn, and ranains the rssltOu- I&Mty of the coma aunty it serves. " NOTICE Ptv—KERS '*ND FLOP FLO R.ICIANS VILLAGE OF PICKERING ' V13lase of Pickering ren;dentx who - - racticin lumloen iwere resident p R P _ .- .. ,a brut 'of the eleetricia�a at rive .. _ - — - --- - _- • --- ----- -- - Y --- — -- -- - - IPaaw'ng of Bylaws _7t3 and 74. June. _ ta'oR N ,. ,14. 1953. must spplp and secure their - 4 SAMg T5EDAliA ,reapectjim licenses on or before the �✓ - �/1 lath day ail jvnr: 1939, at,the Pick- - W}agE Police Ofice, by Ofd- `• , ' �«;�.,� .,' I .--�!er of the Council. Bruce • A. Hogarth, Clerk, - t t/EMONSTRATED ENti1NEERtNti LEADER- - 9- _ - n Village Of Pick SHIP! Behind the Dome sin Oldsmobile's grille OCT TMAI NC W -`--------------------- ------ adYioof exaellencel-you nd M - - 7. PROvEN Rini Si: A i JON FOR allAUTYI ► __ From front to gleaming rear; Otdsas*hit* Is , DRO Me 6e DYMOND finished --- — 4. ? SPEAK 70 _ _ � INIVE ONTCTOLDSMOdIIE STYLING! crisp beauty of film sets Olds apart from the ordi- __ 10NiAR10 COtINRY P wiry wherever it's seen! "..-MAY "tar 6.30' P.M. COSTS LESS THAN MANY GUESS An► _1�._• _ � � '`2. JOldsmobile does look expensive,but you'll Y RADIO' _ Hind there's O Rocket to fk 'most every podxell CFOR' ORILLIA o ROCKET- ENGINES GkT PERFORMANCE! : -- - xbl��u vSF�TAINA Olds owners get lively, spirited action ...it's �� quiet, responsive, reiiablel ` -__--------------------- ECONOMICAL OPERATION AND MAIPI- U F; ► j Y t� TENANCY! Owners Ms retort that their it- biles cost less foo erste then oer carsrs in in ih t _ tNri[w [late) .. .Y •�. ,. ....•'� .. — ... � • • 00. u. Child Nurse, to l'an an attempt to -ease the situs- in file field area, and how things are out in Regina. Beverley Forde. &*tie Tanks i tiott as much as ponibK and until Normal quantities of bleach or Mr. Cow -in, his wife Bobbie, and Lorraine Carter, Beverley Forde, such time as rewerage is available-, detergents do not upset the action daughters Linda, -Joanne, and Bon- Marlene Watt and Home Nurse, to �_ time of any �- he Health Unit offers the following of a septic tank provided it is of nie, made their home on the Sec- Pat Johnson and Florence Hent- --- "" �t� � residents of -,cam• tabs hints to our `residents wing septic proper size in relation to its use. - and Concession before moving to borugh. Tyre cesone Guidis corn- a as a W� deal of tank systems: 7. Divert all rainwater and sus- Winnipeg in June 1950. There he pleted and 'successfully passed the ems• ltratbis with their septic tank syn+ 1. Economize in the use of wat- face water away from the weeping worked as Manitoba Divisional Mgr. St. John's Ambulance First Aid. - , � Many• faotoes contribute-. to er, erpeeially during the spring and I tile field. for International Business Machines. Anne Verboom, Beverley For 4.1 � situation. i>siIR ruff; n_ winter, L Remember that a septic tans . As a member of the Can. Nation- Lorraine Carter, Marlene Watt, Pat �o airllDulou domestic Z. Examine the tank for ludas oa the nortioal sub -division is class. at Assembly of the Baha'i World Johnson, Lorain . Ford, Diane Hack- . i and the a"ount of Wound wat-' sed sewn deposits at least every ed as a temporary method of sew. Faith,. Mr. Cowan moved to Regina ney, Dawn Munroe and Florence .� 4sseat, are ail factors. It k the five years, nrore oftey if you have a age disposal until such time an in 1955 to help establish his faith in Hembrough rectivtd their First Aid factor wh3efi is the r why Urge {amray. , If sludge deposits ars sewers . are provided. All water used that city. Badge- R.efresfmmowere ents we served by r at tlhb not periodically removed. weeping by your household must be absorbed Since then he has become Oresident the Brownie Mothers. of mid y ePu�i...Wlth tn'lp beds inaj . choke. on your property. : of the John Howard Society. His Ev�exyone will be, interested to —, 3. Do not flush garbage, food --------------------------- -- curredt visit was brought about when bear that Marlene Watt canine thiel 0f7 Wl1rlsl!', we sear sur- to sons. aerapss hosts or quantities of. cool;- �+ — dented Saskatchewan delegate to in the Public Speaking Contest at i,e „�.ai ami ., partieulirlf is'. fa= fat lone tlra sipde taste. - �R�UVH�o►� the Can. National Convention of the Parkside School,, Ajax. Fourteen. dW t� bub oars b� done, sed the 4. Dao not use toilet cleanser Baha'i Faith in T. oionto last week- contestants from all the school areas { < Mr. and Mrs. H. Robertson of e often than oast t month. end. - in .the South Ontario County took 5 e ot>� to wit problem 1 Toronto, visited Mrs. Lemmon on Tisiti Mr. and -Mrs. A. S. Tran- in the con • Psas early r of septic s VAM possible, encourage a ng part petition, Con .�' e sewers.• good growth of grass over the weep- Sunday. ter, Rouge Park, last week -end were tions, Marlenel• the byy Mr. and Mrs. John Harvey, Lon- • siren, visited his Mr. Soeparno, of Java, currently a Glad to hear that Mr. Jade Salitbf . parents Mr. and stud:•nt in Toronto, and Mr. Pat- of Ridgewood: Road is getting a- nMrs. Al. Harvey on the week -end. rick DeLisle, of Paris, France, now long well in his new work in Hanle. gweek-ends. I w en's Institute will be laced in the Halt visiting in To`onto_-------_------_ alto K wanes junior Bhag Leagtlet The regular meetin of the Worn -t Y011 CAN PACK INTO A DAY IN on Tuesday aaernoon, May 12. Hos- News, April 25 -Greg Wall bowl- tesses:.Mrs..W. Hamilton, Mrs, Ray WEST ROUGE ed a high 275.'Hon. Mention goes to Ellicott and Mrs. Wannop. Prog- Marvin Edwards with 201, Alec. Ar - ram Convener, Mrs. J. Mitchell, The The most important topic of con- neer with 241, Gary Kaskew 203, .Roll Call' "A song my mother used versation around the dinner table and Norm Allen 216. Keith Lloyd to sing". last Friday evening was the `uvea- won the hidden scorn. May 2. -Lea Pun and fresh air ...historical Bites ... smart. cftiee Next Sunday -May 10, will be thee" as about sixty-three Scouts Hart' was high bowler with 27& Mothers' Day, and a combined ser- from Troops A. B, and C, Ist High- Bruce Craig with 246, and Gary, yndthem all in Eastern Ontario. Here French Canada owl! find vice of Sunday School and Church land Creek prfepared to go on a Kaskew with 207 received Honor and Ontarjo meet and the result is an area where no two moles will be held at 2.00 p• M. There will week -ends "Snipewee" . at the Camp able Mention. The Hiddlea Snare - -7. - an tine same. Discover It for yourself this rev - also be a Baptismal Service. of the Crooked Creek. Saturday was won by Joanne Armstrong. Miss E. Perry, of Pickering spent morning save them fresh and eager Happy Birthday to Gary Hughes ' Sunday at the home of her parents. pile into the cars and after arriving of Rouge highland. Drive who will Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Perry here. at the rendevouz, hike about a mile . be nine years old of May 7th, Garp --- -- -- ---- -- -- __ Mrs. Matth"s was at Sit. Zion and a half with full Sear to camp- will have a flew friends in for din- � T an Saturday afternoon attending `a site. As the cars rolled in to pick ner to help celebrate his birthday. kitchen shower for Miss Barbara up the Scouts on Sunday afternoon Msirs, held at the home of her. aunt Mrs. C. M. Richardson, of Aidge- +F they had completed a full week -end wood Road, left ou Sunday for Or - Mrs. G. Empringham. of training in preparation 'fc>r the illi4 with -her son Phil. whdre Ao i • A number of ladies, members of Camporec which takes place, at the will visit with him and his family. the W, M. S. andr W. A. of St. the month and had staged a r. and Mrs. Bob Wil!- of e M W h 2' So - end r ops John's Church; met at the home of snipe hunt Saturday night. TheI isms and family of. Ridgewood Road \\ Mrs. Geo. Duncan one evening last panthers of Troop A. won the tro-. I will be happy in their new home is week, to spend a social evening with _ . . • � :. h' for .the Snipeoree after having i y Mrs. Cassie before she leaven for a obtained253 points .out of a pees- i Scar r - --`-------------------- bo 0 : trip down. through the States. able 285 ------------ - + - We are glad to see Mr. John C. Congratulations to TerryBunke, cel Signs in West w Hamilton out around after his stay Troop C. Ist Highland Creek. wl;o y f y , in hospital for the rerhoval ai' his a received his t First Clara Badge and Rouge Confusing y 6 mow. y tonsils. i Green Cord at the Scout Meeting o- « Iter. and Mrs. Wm. Knox ae;,� April 2?, in`St. Edward's Hall Mrs. K. C. Pascoe and girls visited The West Ikouge Group of the A deputation from West Rouge, „ Mr. and Mrs. Harr Knox, at Sol- asked Pickering Twp. Council this w - -- y Ladies' Auxiliary, Ist Highlam! week, if something could be done a- s ins, on Sunday .afternoon. Creek, will hold. a. Tea and Baku Discover how eeooaokal Mr. aind Mrs. Eeverley EaKtish Sale in St. Edward's Ha11, e e Sat• bout the road sinews and house rwsns- 1. E k k =olaw p„�� �, , bring, to straighten out the con+ v;%iW his piLrents Thos. and Mrs. %to 4.30 y.. you will reeehwe includes an uptolijts llat of English during the week -end. m.• '--here are about fifty boys wt.o��Jonts� said he enders „ -• semmmodatiaw that .hov.r you wham to aWr .. ------------7-7- ------------ , at tn+e reeks !m want w pay. -- belong to else Cabs and Seonts to ,. ROUGE HILL st.F.dward's hall,, so let's make away, Ori' and yet a �R door Iu to ti this first event of the West Rouge Dep. Reeve Mrs. 1[ePberson swirl ' _- ,t„n • . •. ,y11111Pat1111 _ 9. .bmr.&�Mwv�� Angus nine visits Local Friends Group a wonderful .success. the Road Ceanatittee, world be lnsld- � n Western Can- The ! s lel y of St. - and W 45 t Guide Company ing a meeting right away rtslsi "ada, Angus Cowan, a former chart- Simon's Chnrdns held a Parente' and { signs would be discussed. jai Ree K ` re.wwQr.N►.e.ra......' member and vice-president of Bad& Night on T y, nl N. Reeve co answer to sandier . , i alrwa...........I............:......... eDuabarton Riwanfa, returned for a Six Galla reoeiv question. Scott, that uaJdurm uaealri , edthelr :+ecoid - Marlme lilfatt. Dawn visit with his malty friepds fes the Gsaa 8sdgea be put on the roads rjght away. mar/ "'" " w'a•wm .............................. Diane Hackney. Lorraine that a check would be made oft W township. An open louse Party at Munroe. .,� numbering,*, ala •' ^w' !.. • ... Patrick Ford. Pat oknaos and) Florence .........•.•..• the bene of Mr. and firs. � se num g' . there was A!- b ••� : emnbertoe-Pigott Cherry. on Hennb The Hostess Badge finitely an error coats " - P ------ .• - - e+.. p,awre.v r,,.� a mars rr q.. s• er..a WwAdw Tuesday night gave many o s a was pr--en--A to Pat Johnson and ----=---------------- M 11KNOW O O diT'TEiR ghanees for a chat about old tames, il[arteme Watt. Needle Wloman. to VOTICE TO CRZDrrOF* AND OTHSRS In The Basses Of bill!" i Lada YOUR SHERWIN—WILLIAMS PAINT DEALER �. gam. pis¢ 'WILL LEND YOU A COPY Of THE st�x �o�SK � �� . Sadler. late of the Townsbt0 d - Pkkselnas in the d O�r� wile died oft or =the S"Ma _ Day of March. IM am beleby 004- O ified to send mares! to the nudersil p 4f' or Iden tits ls8 ` MONY day of j� 19d� also .high daqthe sasses wW � w the ch"M Of wLldt t�►ee carpi . s� A _.. �•�1i - � asisaslpsd sri>1 tilts Lave. waidaesipad will soy! OOK be limbar fs M7 Parsons et wkoas '• . �'�;"' .a, - gLim. ha, Shan not tuns Lan 2"C4. " DATED at Toronto. this kltk dQ ,. .. - - - FREE of April„ IM _ Vs Exec :. Harry A. Newmans Q. �•� . , �. This valuable book shows 1400 correct color - stet by Itis SoBclaor, M Harry A. Newman and Newman, 12 Rich- -combinations. Now you'll 008 the easy way to _ ' mead Sweets, East, Toronto 2. . _IhartnonM new wsn lam Pautyt d ry s ___ _________ ________________--. Meng egje today. See your Sherwin- Thanks Caned If Malty many, than to all try f!fends and ndghbors who cartes to ^ -oft me, or seat cards or flowers. A special thanks to Mr. Buttars for - his consoling words. Mrs. E. MacRae •---- --------------------------- ANN - ANNUAL 1 l :MEETING - -.0 -Save time and trouble +► Avoid wrong numbers! ♦ Painl,your wells with the South Pickerin i `fashionable soft colors of 9 •a Lo0A Mem UPI • Jot them dolonl i -- e Dial carefullyf Be sure to brifig super LIBERAL ♦ your Blue Book of Telephone Num- �w • Im up to dater If you'd like new ASSOCIATION booklets -regular or pocket sixe- give e „ "' , o; t�z'el 1'°'ne 8 ,p in for : 'YOUR LOCAL SHERWIN-WIWAMS PAINT DEALER T�Ur a�, Nlay 14 was They're free. ,>s.L ,Eoat.;tlr;r a C„�t - — - ( �unbarton School HARDWARE iatiMiauMi r •/sm* ?tiAeMrw eodl— -- --- — forma / Buf}1b ” ' V P., me -- ---------------- NE 46--- ��>•iirriiii�'����Na, PHOPICKERIN6 - ---- :. w S r 1 . - ed one, at 4.30 a. m. couple received many useful, lovely ication Service on Sunday, May 24, The W. A. will meet next lived- gifts and both expressed their app- at the Salvation Armp Citadel I nesday, May 13, at the home of Mrs. reciation to their friend and, rel -a- Aja_ Our Padre, Lieut. Doanelbk i t ditorinl Cecil Disarey. Roll Call A Yc se fives Here. Preceding the opening of Mall take the service. AN members d ""Huanble" Mrs. gifts, contests and games weFe are requested to attend this with thie and Mr s our dies. R the - ��� fT'S ��� s. Chas. Fiss are in conducted. by Mr. and MFs. Douglas and upPon I h charge of the progTarsa. Ftease rem= Morden and Mrs. Jack Frooks all --See you all at the dance on F y tmb r ring used clothing for beim enjoyed. day, May 8 -- d the long discussed e, to b g ________----_. -----____-- _ 8th. at Glen With the signatures on the dotted line, the Fred Victor Mission .and thugs A special Rural Life Services was - - ---'Crusader .agreement went through this week. Now its done. for the. Parcel Foot. held Last Sunday morning. This Looa1 Hilt School 8tadsot LMsiat, a Some feel that the plan is premature, some feel it is wrong •Several front here attended 'the Sunday will be Family Day with the Fbr Ottawa to put housing in this ora. It coo be nice t0 be able to look Oddfellows' Parade at brookiin on Sunday Schoo} r,ad Church Services N , ahead 10 years and see just what has done for F'ic- Sunday. cotrabined, and coaatnentdatg at 11 -30 RiaL _ kerin8• ached Mr. and, Mrs. Wna. Harbor and a rn. of m „A�+ � a look at the lar.aster We feel that council Members took 8 long ,p Mr. and' Mss. Le51;e Harbron for an Maccident� and Saturday when Henning Met the Ctthmmisip", wbkh fetatuns a We hope they understood what they were looking at. It's too I.toyd attended a birthday Party —'t. However- development will open ]Jr.Whn. Harbron's sister. Mrs. broke hid hand after falling from. a �ym is Caaadr's Ute now, if they didn np an area that has been lying dormant for many years and. Ralph 9Ylrfte'e cath birthday, at the wagon. 1 �' u other areas elder maby. home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold White Mr. and Mrs. Wet. Brewn and ' we hope. open p on home buil fa n sed With proper inspectionsgood ahoppin8------------------------------------ e in Toronto, on Saturday night Si!], acrd Miss May ,Brown ural Osis httadr4W sad st and wide. We relatives at Tara on Sunday. seta slam the las► pro�iocas centre, the impact Of this influx will be is GREENWOOD,_ e:a ••• een that it is council's t , m accepting the agreement, project -which is sV" gored b! interests of the whole LEGION N F W S,-, club of P �• c that the Crusader plan is In t e best A social everting was held in the asks the township, not just the south encs > Club of . Pkkerini ,E "r With such a development 88 this, there will be a million and church last Tuesday evening under Take time in 1959 to attends nr H' School to select a student. t headaches along the way. There always i3 With any neW the auspices of the Afternoon W. A meetings. Youd next r:►errinq is °n �e local Rotary Club 1i�a8 t one Slides of Mexico weds shown by Thursday, May 14, at 8.30 p• hL The tion and registration plan. Actually, this will be a town or -small city w, thin the Joe Pegg with Michael Bate com- Ladies' Auxiliary will hold their uansD t+ tion, hat 13 UIItil YOU mentating. The p+cruces were taken next meeting on Monday May 11. penises. on their return, Norma, " township. Its almost beyond imagines have all other students of the think i what Kingston Road in Searboro was like 15 year by Edward.Pegg when he accompan- --Our Wednesday F• enii: Euchre ' Pickering makes l fo ' the ' several'years) Wtgot her e It can and will happen here. IRI s hope " ied by Michael, and Len Waltham Parties have baen terminate -the best of it. _ • : - s err are lis f ed ' holidayed itt Mexico. A 'hng song eason See you all next all. ary Club here having a tag D perierrces . . __ .:..: __ •, .... _ • • w•as led by :.Rev. T. Fleetham, and --Our L A .. ' iNG ROADSIDE TREES the Y. h U. Presented their play - . ��� � - "Lead Thy People". Lunch was ser- • red t0 ved at the close. With the past two weeks, two residents have compW Congratulations to the Y. P. U. Q�ES DRUGS LTD. council about roadside tree cutting. In both cases, the people who won the Evelyn Gay, Oshawa s+ ---- contended that the roads had been •scenic .Prior to the tree I�res+bytery Drama Cup for the por+ - Cutting and, now they are a disgrace. We agree with he duction of their drama "Load Thy ae �e'�!E�Aif QPECIAUS S h t P ler i O �+ people complaining. People"• ,The festival was held is It is too bad, to ser trees come down under the axe. We' Centennial Hail of King St. Unit - It urban and moving into the city -slick- ed Church in Oshawa, on Friday realize we are becoming that dose not mean &U evening.Thar were three Unions = er class, if that is any advantage but, our trees have to come down. competing for the cup. The adiud- 1 Fecjh ,Ing Lending . Toiietri�s We are not road men. Maybe the trees in gneetion did have ieator Praised the Greenwood s 001- r�wvv*�+++,, for their entry, in that it was col- _ B* to come down, for a good reason. ling mrr,. in an area that a ourful, ,the acting was excellent, and fast bMing ail charafetertsties o#•being rural, Wes tl►y a� pre- ' the setting was very good- Coagrat- ..serve what we have for as long as We can ntatioas to Janice Clarke who woo � •�at You can stick up a hydro pole in half alt hour but it takes the Best Actress Award. and to Jno. Y� half a century to grow a tree. Everyone likes trees, even more Paxton wwho directed the group. sa, alter they have been cot down. it is then they are turly They .tilt compete is the Bay .of :.- Hours: y Quints Conference Festival in Camp tOfb �ON - valuecL ent to take - __9 A.M. — 9 P -M- AA We Would urge council and the road department The can't Ietllfford ght mention r tyc the. , - a secondo0--fere cut has bee- Sun • be replaced in a hurry is it is decided that maybe they di not ron yy Greenwood, Uni a the oti.e�r• � — aleed to come down.t a years being 19 t _ :.• - - � I4�2 9�0, 1St' and rn Saturday evening. The Prc•id f If r. and :�frc i�:n Ra:ulail and CLEAN / j Bylaws �� MCI +t Lal. Guthrie, conductc-d the baa .• family of lti'httbv viyrted un Sunday SEPTIC �� V urs. A d.mation ,bf- fen J�oilars ' i, at the Cktaw Clu,,on home. _a r r.i i�,:.;�rtnn �e r•`to the Can.' Caneer S-) . X s Ina Ri�irer ou holidayed re - e told f'tr ct.rj I f tit c.'.t c; LGi- tv. .\ per_v OM NK :week that he felt restc%rts ,Sli;uir be 'at C PLETE SEPTIC TA SERVICE i cast, d3c,i, t3et,un ac d r'• r 1 -i' .�� >i it 1, ... made agluairted '.With cc.•Li;.ra of the cin 'uaa namcci to look after yam a diffcxlil tea tFe Canter LE town. LYl:.va. pie saw, s.a*i thKt vier. w4�>: t,. :\ 'game �f r.uchr �ti �s ;. un�1, last \� c ;.,...day eveuii�g. INSTALLED t vutLing rip;tcF� ie• y'r . oric�� t+i.• floe c, tr::,ers b'eiitc' i ,lie:. t ` ' r� •mf <cl'.+•+c amu+ t saes was held - 11iAead -of --1 .. . tsn;en are not read l•'} 14r.c: C.. f itriieecr an•i Mr,. P, t . in_hc*nnur "of tft•3 it8. ge aril NEW TANKS NSTAL D local preys h 84 Mr.• Kenneth R c�nkt in.the'chThe I � I' rl Ina th..it each 'r..,ri. •cncr he $lan�hc PAT floc m• Y, t ..rrc tti.d. , t <nart.�: CT. 9.1 i _ xtatifi.d by m,^.:t.. ossa J�l:n Ash and jy,.l Gatn basement on SaturdayAt cnttq Rede.S'`crr ,n �eut' of by- e. u j of send,nF ears` person a copy' .. �: a Coale and famtl 7.- law mac',le # , 9h.iitive• vl,it�u T1s David..' Rumble, Rich _ _ f'l'ue driven ten Countiror R, Hawtiictr asked rn nd Hill. on Sunday. X -thousand utiles m my how many. b,:;rw•s would � concern Nfr. and .Mrs. Lloyd Bratty, oE' new Buick and, I Must ���� ed with the above mentioned. Toronto, spent . the week -end with confess, every one of Reeve Scott said 25 tc 30 hyiaws: Mr. and Mrs. James David_•on. - '* tuetri was a real •'Idr Hannah' said that, anyone who Mr. and Mrs. Royce Cruickshank "� " ; leasure. This year's could conoewe of a bylaw tieitiFr a dog I of Oshawa, spent. the week -end with hes THE up in winter, should be chained and Mr. and Mda. G 'Izatt. on Sunday. •.,rjeryI have put out. in aero weather. He said that r irr fires. without get- Sunday School and Church Ser- �aat�l _.. ]people were Fu8h gvice; will combine for a Family Day ..`�^• mak:► g lrermission of the Fire 'Chief. / I Service at 2.3a this Sunday after- VORD :lie alsb:asked -if the People were go- ' +dug to have a chance. to sap any ping noon, Mrs. MWalter Brown enured Osh- ssbout Crusader. Fie claimed y ( awes HO tal on Sunday evewng• �� 'were'.against at. n She , underwent an operation Tnes- M w'I Reeve Scott said no one was Vying g . 4, Witt as XX Rot anything on the township- � day. Her friends. wish her a speedy •Phis council was elected by the recovery. �AUIC� .people last December sad if tftey feel ----------- -------- ------ they do not -want them back, they will M _ >hweL _=1 say so this Decem- AALSAM & MT. ZIONbier �.. MAX ]�. Hannah .O`Onte the town- Friends were shocked to hear last � � #� elta� could have installed their own Tuesday that Mr. and Mrs. Waker#ifBilt�&iF pater and sewage plants. Mink's home had been burned toff "How?" asked Reeve Scott- the groudd !lifll l� "We told them how 20 .years 'ago Mr. and Mrd. ' Allan Carson and acrd they only laughed at us", Mr• daughter -visited Mr.' and Mrs. R 1 e - $annah said. What hap if these Mhan at Oriltia, on Sunday. 9 ' -� 4 homes don't sell !" he asked.Zr.Mand Mrs. Roy Ward, Mr. and roblem of the level Mrss. J3ob Ward and family, Mr. "That is the p + open," said Reeve Scott, "- and! Mrs. Jack Ward,. Mr..and Airs. f ` ail will fall back on the township, Dick Ward and family, of Clare- contended, "it always r. Hannah mont, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis --- ' Jones attended a birthday celebra-, --------------- ------ ' ' ------- --- tion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. - - - - Glen 'Manderson, in honour of Mrs. ` CNR-S11ggeSt3 W. P. Jones' 88th birthday, last Thursday. =Got -Together Mr. and ' Mr's: Wallace McMillan, '�1R. Director of the Neil and Doug., of Oakville, visited J. Io. Cann, c Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs _ . ;Metro bypass has recommended the Elmer Wilson and Mrs. Morgan -,township and south-west .Pickering Pugh who is moving from Uxbridge R A. get together and appoint a to Claremont, spent the week -end committee of qualified engineers to with' the Vilson's. meet and discuss alternate routes in Air. and Mrst Lloyd Wilson and. _7. this township. Mr. and Mrs. R Day, accompanied. betters were also received' from Mrs. F. Noon to her hornie at Grav- -.the office of the Prime Minister''and enhurst, on Sunday, after she spent — - - Minister of Transport Hees, and a few weeks with her sister Mr's. CNR President Donald Gordon, all Day. BUILTacknowledging copies of the town- The Merry Homemakers'Club willBIDS ARE BEING "ship's recent resolution asking fora hold an Open Meeting on'Saturday, `MER AUTOMO- Royal commission into the econom May 9 at 200 p• tn_ in the school ' is impact on the township, as a t - . when the ladies are invited to a display of the work dDm on he - ±wLoie. _----.------ BUILDING THEM . t , _-------------- test P�i AND BUICK IS Starting treat Sunday, May 10, the -March and Sunday School will be ?M Ueb that at the home of lir. Lack on the summa s4heduk: Mot- .. . R � MM � FIcL+armi. Leri' > Scenics .M >x s oombia IAw IOUR Q Mile � '�� :�. jr �. • - - -- ors who insisted upon making a mw- : reeor�{ Pickering Village Rouge Lions hall for read pa:pa»..; The York Singers, an all -mals char- Pickering us also provided wonderful cam- us GUARANTEED Orr Thursday evening, the Even- 8th Birt hda y `tainmmt with, thin > old • and new • ` ing W. A. euWtaia�d the On -We- soap, Radio -TV Sere aCEA%HNIE S Go w. A of iAuobaeton united -My ��tt and w presentation of ro.n from ds - - Church, at the C. & Centre. The members attended the Charter Night members of the Club 'was mad• 10 musical part of the program was` An7 Mabe �T Model Celebration of the Rotage Hill i.iorts the Prssideat'e Ltd Yrs. Aims Oti - FUNERAL DIRECTOR ably presented by Miss Sathanae'� * Cuaair>gfsam nasi Mn. T. Wheeler. Club last Friday at the L:gion Hall, chard. -. ff- Arthur Field FURhMURE DEALER The latter ale gave a talk on the Highland Greslr Amongst those pre- The chairman is e�rarao of tlbr work bang carred Oa Wath hands- sent were Eleoer W. Grose. DLt.-.atrang�seet.ut*--vena Liow ?aR—�— Governor: jamas Clark Deputy Dis• Belt, and a vote of thsedrs chili" p . and chihdren. -him faic a nets t ttial�attoa SerttiQs► It isto learn that Ssotak; Reeve Sherman Scott; Doh en joyabia evening. ' Cour. ----� ' SPiRlNOZIYE )!� � Mrs. Jena Wonnacott is consider. --------.--------------- ---------- ably k pcowad in health, and is ab- 1 McPherson; Connc>Y1st Z=OVATMO TIli! DAY OR NOW Violet Swan: foetittea Rt;;Ves rillfm• pklneing United' Church le to be abiout the hous+a past of the lAweon and Wm. Newman and the t et.40 Per Now For Quick • tirnigl President- of the West Hill -Highland The Wom res M sock" 4%qt1t. Guaranteed Fho-CUM_ BIn1A. ��: -Mr. Frank Hall Is nos. much un- Creek Lions, Alf. Greenwood. will meet jointly with the Woeetaoha PAINTING AND proved in health and has his usual During the evening a feature ev- Assodadga. on Thursday aftelaoaar P/►PSRtHANQrING va iety of plants available for cus- „ enc was the presentation of the title May 34, at 2.30 o'clock is the C. L _ jitlC S'�Q=FS t�otaes ., See his advt. in the • clas if- Centre.. All- rnanobers - dew try to _ ' AND FRANK WHITE Pio , P.Kkil►RI 193 deed~ ofRouge x� ng ids-, Mothers' Day. Park to e . e3+man Scott C.o attend. Note change.of dry. Dec•ratioes • .R R 3, Pieketd0g The Afternoon Bridge Club held presentation was made by Club Pre - -----r-- -- ------ --------------- ftkedng, Ont. thew annual lturciteon on. Wedaes- Won�att's Association dao at Sa-ulalwood, which closed sident Peeve ottYard. , KEN C LA R K E their ' activities for the eroeson. - Reeve Scott thanked the 'Lions t10ld Bring United ChuseL •�- '� •�'[ Mr. and Mrs. Robm't Baud, of and spok^ highly of the service the vva-il 'held theiz'r.-regnbtkr meetheg is _ PSV�+*� Gr:enbank were gtte:ts of C. E. and C^;'lb has given to the township- 'the C. Z. Centre.` on- May A at LUCTIONEERB W. H. J. THOMPSON, B. A.. LLB. Mss. Morley r Saturday. Lionel Cragg and M; -s. Cragg of 2.30 p. ea. Mrs. Bushby't group is ` donee. and Autioriasd tae: cite On Saturday evening. Mr. and Ottawa, former residert!g of Rouge charge of refreshments. Mkt. ars C Onta,do end Yoek. Bwzister and $olidts►r y Hill, attgrsded thr celeb-ation with a Hunt will dmaonttrate "Tying Gilr • Mrs. Norman.. Banks entertained a' Bluish Cobunbia and Onterlo number of friends in honor of the =o6 of four friends. K -1s. Cragg Bows". gEoek. Impleceents ROOM- brought with her a large birthday--------------�__ _ . ------ . -. birthday of th:ir aunt, Mn. ' Fred --- -, ' Wd rues, Red )E� �wOod B�', Ate' Banks. calve in honour of the occasion and - •. a�''ow gpeewtf at Rsaaondde 166 Rev. H. S. and Mrs. Shepherd the group of six provided enjoyable YOUR LOCAL CUSTOM TARO! ' Bates: Dani surrift fats � 8veiness Phone Aja: ; have gone to Halifax where Mr. em`i't. Lionel -Cragg who is ORDER YOUR SPRING SHITS rsioa ad, Otte. 9.2631 stM a member at large of the Rouge NOWT _—7laddsnoa.: TEnvie _ _.Shepherd- is to receive the Degrep of -Hill- Club. perfor nod the -memorial )�1e6 0. • M. Doctor of Divinity at Rims Cell,, saltire to d-ps-ted aaembers. 1959 SAMPLES N= '1 lLavrisiass !. Q age. They are also visiting relatives • ' _.. _ Drynan a . T Smear: ickall and Ottawa. lat�iamant which brought forth AVAILAW _ Re�les� )taws less Creighl0l+� Fraser,, M1r• L:Quesns and the meenben mao4 ehstaekles, was provided by a CUSTOMERS OWN MATI1111 t • r ■seelricul' ljsae ttM: -.- side on baby-sitters and a pentomi:ac _ MADE tlh. o[ his Art CLss. wish to eape+as on -Dangerous Dan Kagmsr' or s - thin appreciation to Mr- Morley for .. Kat -T - hag kindnsas is sshrbil5o3 their "have Gem., Will Traver'. Inthe S H E R L C IC of tm utter skit some diff- Bcwdslw% Wichon and Notarloa mgt, �aroft group survey-. -lam LOA.) Is Re RMY Pvbk -Elwood and Mrs. White of Ott- Bottle of Co11111+�ett Chaneb•rs, ewe, visited relatives emit fri luk MARKS ELECTRIC _ • s sinaco. stt,s.t North, Oshawa emus and at Ajay during the week- �iOrnst+sre Solltiiore N+Otbry Public T*l Www RA. 3.3446 The May meeting of the Horticul- ` ma d& m ,Old hLla�tsa Revel ural Society -was held at the C. S. ,Industrial, Commercial & Residentiol Wiring a�`� [yea .� WI►N'ril — Centre of the United ' Church on _ ills 2-7"ll or AT. 2-1362 iB�iTRT 13�O1i[>iE Monday evening. Thu ws Prem- Prompt itl8itt.,SetYiCeFree ESti1llRatBi - Bsseer; inssi Nigbt and there was Aso 2 Salo I of surplus shrubs and plants. Mr. Now m NL s:3e m Im A� : FAilMB J. .MARK S jobn'Coeburn was guest speaker, his irdhwday and fie luvw wales swan sties subjcet being "Prelude to Plenty'. Tel. TE. 9-1570 R.R. 2, Pickering seed Cash Down PIYum e CAL'[. -leis. RWAI 18 On Monday, an interesting rota•- �or preaMs And >Zzperlsoeed view was held with Aged Bunker y� use"" wet] -known local naturalist. as well Important An ountement r -_— an:cmenf�.-_;IM� • t>me. ,rel-.... G -ego -y Clark. when they app.ared, J. A. wu.waeii�t+lt tri 5oxs on Tabloid. Mr. Bunke- Fes shown 1Ntt have initblled on automatic telephone answering and recoFd- -"' F his very fine moving pictures of ing machine %% our office. When you phone and 1- am out, you will "H1�hvaay Monument Works" I bird Life in this locality, to .various - ` : �: ���� Qeiss�se♦ y, bear my recorded' voice asking yoti to leave.}tour message along ROBT. ACdT1\, PROt'. ad _o" groups. in the village. • with your name and phone n6mber,. l can- then,contcct you later ,= R. B, L Whitby, Unt_,ta -__ __ ....._ ce. -You r_ p si - - when f et back to the o'ffi Y wi}I hea ae gncal at the TWO mites west of Whioty on Mr. orad Mrs: Bob Donnelly, with 9 ea Pio, a Htihusy. bet.Ween the c.to . spent th weer -end with 9 Y Y Y_9 end of our recorded message to ou.. Then you may ave amass- ' .REAL ESTATE � age u to about thirty seconds; at the end of which; replace your - •' Whitby and A)'ts the C. S. Bryant faati]y. 9 P tY •• - convenience will ass u o con - Phone; VOhilby HO 8-3463 aow in Piek� receiver. We hope this added conve 11 est you t Photo CO -O '---------------------- _ P •-- _tact our firm at any time: Thank you. : Bring and Ajax areas. To o AJAX odyn LOYAL ORANGE LODGE sc Thomas Geo R ;Pf,�'MB//YC buy or hfell for IirOmlit Msec F.rst Tuesday Of Month Redman Sheet Me orlk, ALl7� L!Y!6 courteolm service ask for At Mr. $�piwer. CHURCHTRINI'TTHYR Phone 1 y9 Pickering. OF 46 w, . ; 'HOLY ' - VLVBOMG A. K. Fengosoei11 Muster ' - s R 3! Beeth Ave . Phone Ajask 1241 ' 9hsa•e nasa keg ---------r-- t �PaA t rLVlli '"----• — TV SPECIALISTS plidmietlll S90 K hAO. fickertng UW Cho -ch D. FAST Sot,vblo 11: ng from your vkhAy. !t M� a �� Ministers Rev. M•lvttl0 Butlors TMISIO W WIA3LE Swvlce, by , trained 940Md �� a. 0, 149! < E .. -SUNDAY, D Service -T 13U AY, MAY 1 REPAIRS of • �� iD�uAILANTEED ts�asena�bli 1s11� • • 4wi a. ria. - SUNDAY SCHOOL e - --7 ¢1141 Pone Pickering 52 b .. M. — wo>il�P - � DUNBAIISM 9"10 a _ H# R H -Christian - 'Bap�" WHMY, AJAX, PICKERnrG -_ ,,►. ;B. sATl'b7P - Y>i6rvin0 and DUNBAXION . FUN6RAt AND AUDLEY -- 2.30 P. M. -- Sunday School Aad _ � 4 CONAhiT, i . A. a�viraNc�E � Church Service Combined r a� ______-_-_ _-_ ______ :____HERE .. SPRING S , AJAX N& s WOMAY Christian Silence Society trli masse h1s. Y►. pinus '_ '• ` eaNrrs ; . AT PiCIsJgO1Nf: TEACH ROAD ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO • -. ;GET YOUR Yost To its Regular �118u>rallCe CO. — Tereplorle ' -0N ROAD - .WR= on PHM AJAX 1059 (North Bide, atm mad OfGARDE N TOOLS .� ..a,. � >t+sr hearse � iisoaanas head)' . - _ - AV IMP A. M. EEDS'."r' liwraaes Ota 1t %rmySUNDAY,na.ea®et lill..i/L•Sa Atl.ani 8smdsy 8cheil Aad NarN:f At The Baine Hearr Bowman & • Wedneeds7, p2. psora . - WOODWORKING t[aetAag . . her > . . can:,: DUTCH SETS ATLntic- 7 -_- -----__-_-_ NowsmEW�t ]:: - 7lO1t11' adi >QWA1AaB - W1►LTSR- Q. THO1X80N. Q. C. _ �C& -AIVIIIIIIIATIAlM _:� . Nom, >isa SAOn's to �t OEflea Ho" 200 to 5.00 P M. K. A. BBkkeQala Monday thrdadh -' p�n8 39 Pi�ckeri�� .. FrWay AA Otsneats d! P! - j Piliiee1 9 o�P ; =Appdn Phoitet PkhwbW 1d.1II. Pickarlug _H.It STAFFORD 8005. . ' ...._ :.. Alt' : • .. .. .. .. --- LAREMON? Mrs. Roy Morgan. Roll Call to be-� held at 12.00 o'clock with the thin- The W. A. meeting was held on• Beavettcta the the w -eaa �, Thur'sday afternoon at 2.00 o'clock Mr. and Mrs•` F. Hntchitrgl, A Bible verse containing the word iter Rev. J. W. Wilkinson is the Claremont, visited A. HutcbiuW ' - ul t the home of Mrs. Walter Lynde. - - --- 'The ooatmuntty was shocked last "Neighbor". pulpit. The choir selection was `As a _ ••.The Mothers'- Day- Service will be . Sunday last.- ,'Wednesday when the newo arrived Mr. sled Mrs. Hunt Etr,snel and the Heart Desires! the Wtakin oth - _ -- '-----_---_--�__ ' the tragic and sudden passing of sons, of Gra.ton, were Sunday vis- with Mrs. Yera Freeman taking the in charge of the Sunday School ten- T g H D 3 R I Robt. Forsyth. She waaon the itors with Mr -and Mrs. W. Leh- solo_ part. Mrs. Freeman also can- cher, and the children will take Out ' way to Stoufivi;le with her -lough man. ducted the junior Congregation: A Saturday afternoon is a special a Miasi�n Band meeting to which par- T$NDERS�, will be reollip tet Mrs. June Button, on the occas- The Women's Institute met on service of Infant Baptism was con- �e l3tlt end , 8eMoval of Mf _bn Af ler birthday when_. the couple April 22nd, when , the various re- ducted,with the foiIowing babies be- cuts are invited. _-_ -' lucre struck by a CPR d}yliaer, at ports %r ti}e year were given, an itsg Christened.-Wiftna Eileen White.. ______ _____________ _- - the level crossing,; westbf the rill- the election of officers took place. Carl $tephen Sawyer, Deborah Mar- _ lRivrr ea a r� way. A fraena bmiidiag, t ; age. Mrs. Forsyth leaves two lough- The ulster meeting will be held on garet Lester, and Lori Joyce Carle- GREEN li11fF4 f'�°a� Y'1r "�° •..aflame tars, Mrs. Button, of Stott fville. and . 'May 13th. 'Officers elected were. ton. Mrs, Wm. Larson, Perriae, Fl><► , . be reeabuit a Xa.• Clark• of. Windsor. Service was President,. Mrs M. Johttson;- .est. Aa a preamble to Mothers' Dat, bele at partat>,ont• Vice-Pros., Mrs. R. Jackson; 2nd Mr. Wilkinson spoke on "Hoare- visited her sister Mrs. L. M.• lyra- ' fiiitai�l7, ]alit., E, 190 a A bt Claremont. be .,tele its the coin- Viae-Pces., Mrs. E. Burton; Sec:,- ' making for Family Week", -with per, last••week. The. budding; to be s•mott� �,,,,,;ty hall thin Saturday evening Treas., Mrs. R, Torrance; Assi., Love, Trtrst and aith for Parents as Friend• at the park on the week- tit• premi�ea hs .. �i!•- nn the hockey tttmt who wort the Mir. ). War`d; Dist. Director, Mrs. well as grandparents..todays fain- end inctuded: D. D. Barefoot and 13, 19tf9. forfstontfvilk Cott>mttaity League K Ward;. Auditors: Miss- V. For- ily must ,be raised. Young people family, of Ajax; Mr, Arid Mrs. 1', A. ily acct or att7 tsadlK slob Championship. It is expected the syth, Mrs. N; Tomlinson' Sunshine lave the trust and faith of their Barefoot, Westonr Mr. and Mrs. L. ar11� atxtpted. -will .ha:�•piesefiW ,with crests Comm, Mrs. -R. Ward; Mrs. •E. • own homes to make a new home Totbdervol r Downsview, �� >raioell, to cottErirsmorate the occasion. A Cook, Mrs. R: Morgan., Inst. Dir., wfth kive, faith and, trust that should B. E. Draper and son Paul, and IR. B. it llsactaw Ei01t . Mrs. G. McConnell and Mrs L. 22 �iriate will follow the dinner last for alife-time. Gordon Lehman were victors at mayMr. and Mrs. Blake Briscoe, of Pugh Mrs. G. Taylor; Membership - Tomato, sprint Sunday with Mr. and Comam_, Mrs..E. Beare, Mrs. R. Mor-. Mrs. James Briscoe, gan, Mrs. Wm. Evans; Social Com., , Carl Devitt and Eddie Ortiz were Mrs W .Lehmast Mrs. J, Norton, _ among the local trout fishermen Mrs. C leynolds; Pianist,'Mrs, K. : who went out on...'opening day" and Drake. landed at least two. Many others - ;were fishing the streams in the area. �� r p T #F , --- Mr .and Mrs. Ralph O'Blenis en- DUNQ•AR 1 O1� _ - ' tertairmd� Toronto friends' here on ,Recently, Mary-Beth McClement JAKE - - Sunday of the Harvey Ballet School, Osb- - Mr. and Mrs. Edlie Ortiz had awa, took part in 'a demonstration of ` .• their daughter and her children with (Academ P 11 t Examination�� only them £or-a kw days last week. Work,Royal under_ Miss Louise Goldsmith - , - - a the '59�Btuc The beat Scouts were on a bicy- tn the .,orth Toronto riemo'ial. C " de hike up to Uxbridge on Satw- last for a Ion$ time, F Kra Harold Mitc�ie21 was ill last h : day. _ . --- -.---- week. As announced in last week's- _ - I predict that it will ; _ Inst •VYedttesday evening Scants isint, .the Ori-We-Go Auxiliary was —WORD iEt A tletid that tisatrsr -'Wd Cabs>aaet 'at the Park and had to be held at Mrs. Mitchell's home. °tber Csua win b "clean-up" session. On aeeount of Iter 'Illness, it was U7 to fallow•'• i Mim Hilda Sinclair, of Toronto, held on Tuesday evening in the loc-xtb .• ,and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bird of Niag- al church parkr. We're glad to re- r OF A lea Falls, visited Mr. and Mrs. Gor- port that Mrs.. Mitchelt is feeling don McGrath on Sunday.- letter now. •. The last euchre of the season was Many Dunvarton and district reff - bed on April 2�, in the Legion Hail sidents have been ill with the flu. _ - _ with a good crowd. Winners were We -hope ,the trice sP ring weather - Ladies - I. Ivy Hardy! 2. l,frs.. J• will soon chane away this' nasty flu -- - -Taylor; Men -. 1. Chas, Redsha*: "bug,.. :.2. Cee. Redman. ,Door Prize to Raw- On Tue9day_, April 28, ritany local eaa Lehman and Frank rno err rr stead, The Lection President made bfo:her and Daughter Tea and 'fro: 'the draw prizes.. Winners of this -gram at the 'Ajax Higlr $mauls Ai- ' Weret Step-up end table. Mrs. R• F.- ter a deliciotti-cup of tea and cakes, Cooper; Table tamp, Jean Galla g- made and served-by the girls of the i her; Ice bowl, J. Chester: Cream ECORDmtC3 Clara; a band concert 4 - need sugar tray. Peter. Carruthers; a fash,on show of gulls from the ' Table clock. Jean Redshsw• Cup am a A. re man; trtgarette tght- the Parallel Bar, and dance by ome fir' 'er, Mrs. L. Peters. of the Grade 9, girls were enjoyed f Mr and Mrs. Hnbday and fan- by a.l. y. .• , fly visited Mrs. A. Hobdav, who is Mother Archery Meeting is now-1 Claremont Lina• on Sunda and planned for Saturday. May 9th, at • r_ ' -' _ ier with Ir. and Mrs. J•R� Rennie. 8.f0o clock at the home o f. M r. Y • ' , . §+'rank Hollingsbead: Bill Glidcfn_ n: Luke, 11 Victory Drive, Fairpart - R•oss Redshaw, Jack Rennie, Earl Beach- Ayone thirteen years of age - _ "Wilson Randy Carruthers all enjoy-, - and over, is welcome. Anyone ander a week-end fishing trip, that W. accompanied by a parent, beers r A dance was held for. by the Recreation Committee Mr. y he Tes=t- Mr.l 0 at Frederickson was visit- ow Friday ef,rltt., The last dance or ing at the home of Mr. Geo. Wat- tee season wilt be held on May 15, bon for the week-end. - then all bow 4nd girls between the A number of.laiira from etre 1,09- 10 to 15 yeary will be' wefcom- ion Aux&ary motored to Bowman- - rills os `t'aftie d . Minstrel Show. LES �� BEING ��� - 'ibe hseedfeatowehip Class will - Mira L.oRtie Cade. of London. V . _ bold a meetia6 on LT May l2th.. Rolf visiting her brother Mr. E. G. Code . [adl is to be a virm containing the and Mrs. Code, as she is returning ivoed "Seed". Rev. A. E. Cresswell bolas front her trip West. I -- land Bell Eiiaets are is charge of the The W. M. S. of the United AND BUICK B1111AINO pageant. Church held its April meeting at the d is.tssse The W. W. S. of the United Church home of Mrs. Cossar last Thursday }.; 1Vld race! vet May 14th at .2.30 P. at• April IID. ` _ a the Sunday School Room. Con- - D•nbartm United Chsrob Tea Mrs. W. Lehman and Theaegular .,horning service was — W MOTOR SALES LTD., RICKERI l6 ere are - - , WWI +e bot water wares. _ _ RENT A... _ ' FV ......N.AT. R L ..WATER HEA TER - .:Y. only th i $L75 a Mon _ "- 4. - r%2!nleia-nwa� �Q�� c�RVICE ,—�T. ' 3 TIMES FASTER NEATIFI� - — tion MOWN in supply _ tlatural • mo �• •' OZ5 i n service other fuel can equal - - - - - - M m btu• No f on a.supPly •Capacity •th•rtnosfet maiff:eflcin 1 • Gas for 'water heo - - nson •- Adjustlin an barn .!jt@pi�ellte� comp° ` • R•-h•e� • _ _ t Your Gas company does not empidy door-to-door solesmgn t _ - _ 1i wwd . by ,fhs 04orlo Fuel Board to sen and ltptan aafwal gas eg*tnenf coA or w*# ate Saks D"wrtmo* of - w.o _ A : • • w Attendance Banner for five .term was held. Presadznt� M -`ii•' at the Pontis !nz'•>c� '4iav 8th. f - • • r Brown. who cele? YatrQ `' birthdate of t the Atte clan a an of the• seven meetings of the year. Fertile; Corr. Secretary, Mrs. J. Mr. Stan 3i:: e ann t`ewor Secretary, Mios '.. visaf; on Tht Seventh Annual Meeting ui cored by'tl,e ii. and 5a will be held . Hrnderson; Treasurer, Mrs. G. War- England, by plane. Mr. Salt will Y Freachanan's Bay Home and at the belch on May 23rd Tht lad- r,v, were all returned for a second visit his mother who has been ill HospitalM bod A"oCsation was he'd at - the ies will be calling on the-hom.es this term. Mrs. S. Salt was elected Via- and also Mrs. Salt's parents. Will A"d + r ool on Monday, with Mrs. H. week. with tickets : wbicb..41e ilM President,. Five elected members Two babies wewre baptised at the T� Hospital w ..- e preo6ng. Annual ,_ reports, per family, Many _ families outside are: Mrs. F. Tranquada, Mrs. S. morning service of Fairport United on Monday, May !!, at Wad. N19 - read by Corresponding Secet- the Bay Area may attend by paying Fenton, 'Mrs. R. Hollobon and Mrs. 'Church, Sunday May & They were: for its regular a 8 atthet Nth. esa Recording S cretariq. Tress- $1.00 at the gate. A special execut- F. Dorset and Mrs. A. Jones. An Andrew Whyte, son,of Mr. and Mrs. am' Resi&we. This Will � �° °Oa `�•. er, and Membership Convener. A ive, meeting will be held at Mrs. H. interesting film- was shown oit Andrew Whyte; Debra Balsdon, esslon Of elle Anaual Pbttrt ��► _ will lie presented to Mr. Hop- Fertile's op May 11th. The pupils `.`Home Decorating". Following the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Carl 1 cimven'd by Yrs• R• Da Tb*mP@°n' :. s' class ' i6r having- had the best • frost our school will take 'part in meeting, a tasty pot luck luncheon Balsdon. Any p� �m �' tugs of talion of parents at the H. r the awl! festival, May 13, 14 and was served Birthday congratulations to Mr. bulbs for tbia'.sale, ww*: be �t $a atebtfng. Mr, Hopkins' room. 15. Election of C+ffiCtrs for 1959-60 The bowling banquet wdlt be held and Mrs. Ralph Swan .and Mrs. J. aceaptabM. ,�• . 14 OPEN EVERY EYENfNG TILL ?:OO P.M. ROUGE HILL ._:EXCEPT THURS. & FRI..TILL 9:00 Pelle- ON NOe 2 HIGHWAY J 4 PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT. MAY 7th - 8th -.9th JUST EAST OF ROUGE BRIDGE - - SPECIAL OFFER OF 7c OFF PLUS 23c OFF - mo - - FOR YOUR GARDEN --� t S LYONS ECONOMY PAg A COMPLETE =SEL:90TION OF $THELE -BRIGGS & RENNIE'$ STROUD S FOOD MARKE FLOWER and VEGETABLE SEEDS XTe No. 1 Dutch Set � � I (? N S Ib. 33C � r -- 'C NO. .i�nUltf lIer j�,,� �- (For Growing 1b, 33, a P Onion Sets Green Onions) C 4 Nj PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CERTIFIED FOUNDATION :: Box Of 100 . 'x A A . c SEED POTATOES g 2� 2 yup Size 75 lb. ba s 9 YOUR SAVING IS 30 CENTS iL - ANSI F S 35C BOX OR ;3 BOXES for $ 1 � �WgT's_+ SPECIAL OFFER OF i c aFF :-YOUR uvwa a .18c - _ _ SNOWFLAKE A I SHOR OF Se 0" PLUS 30 0".' .91 A MAPLE LEAP LE. P'aGI*w - - , . . - 1 7 - HEESE -S►LICES►' ' 29c. • - .:k �: SWIFT '8 $zzvEBLEAF CANADA PACKERS MAPLE LEAF . _ - % LB TIX PURE LARD 2 �� 29C --:Ca�oKED. _ _ 9 SPECL>I`I. OFFER OF 5 QENTB OFF .... .. t - NABOB _. $ OZ. JAR H a rH INSTANT COFFEE 34C K ` FRESH' HOMOGENIZED- 8 Q11art • jug _ '1 OZ: Tltt d YOUR SAVING 18 20 CENTS CMM (New Beef and M '� C g .• Liver Formula) 15 OZ. TINS _ . - - - - - (Plus Deposit) _ HABITANT RED TOMATO 16 OZ. JAS HOC FOOD for E - CHOw CHOW (CASE Or 40 TINS — $4.59 _ YOaB SAVING 18 4 CENTS i :WHILE THEY LAST _ YOUR SAVING IS 8 CENTS -� --' 9IAP'L LEA? COOKED 6 GLAZLrD�� "PALE . LEAF FRESH OVEN READY (]MOILER) G R NE - P611K HOCKS.'SLKED L,�RKEYS_ s� Ib. C M -i. 39c X111.. _ �. _- ''Averaee Weight 5 to 10 lbs. ��.. : . - '- . ''. •-- - OAF T: DAC PAX MAPLE LEAF LEAN PEAMEALED ( ) 6 Oz Vacuum 11��>•apped Package C HALF COTTAGE ROLL :_2 1:Ib 49e - T �. ARTHUR'S SMALL LINK PURE POR, 1 ?b. Carton FRESH MEATY _ ILBSAUSAGE-`39 S . [Side] _ _ Sparerib" MAPLE LEAF SLICED RINDLESS Y' BREAKFAST f tsDa ftfor.]W'herti. I -(b. k _ GANONG'S CHOCOLATS, • BACON pkg. ,. . m_ to _ _:_ .95 _ box - LEAN PORK LOIN ]ROASTS fro �9c 2 UUNVI siDERLOIN Ib. C �• POTTED �l Average Weight 2% Lbe,) �'. g DfitFM$. PETUNIAS — MI$ED PANS — ETC. (Averase weight 2u1+. Lbs,) - ro CF -- - .,, _ ATTRACTIVELY PRICED - -- -_ NM COOPS OB - ROAM Ib: • f 9� r a; ;L - - j. u AUSCELLANEOUS :. • ,... - � ,- :*'YOV>iC FRIENDLY itF,s'>EDSNT- AGEWro _ ARM—ES FOR'.SALE COMING EVENTS (LAWNMOWER ..�CYRIL E. MORLE ' - HEADQUARTERS BARGAINS IN DAFFODIL TEA SALES & SERVICE EST* I will be hold is the gardens, at pf S AND - _ PLYWOOD you buy In haste, ,;•,,.. Q4.00 KENNELS OF THE ROUGE '. Your money yon71 waste, R/►I+ICE s 0 s 1�I U REAi ♦ - iS.92 '096 z - ROUGE HILL . .For •little tin. a little paint PHONES e 10 s 6 : lel 07-36 an No. 2 Hghy., one mile east of 'MAIN iawarnowers seem just Lansing Cut-off, on what they ain't. ) r r s , :5-s, » ....».. ».».»»..... AT RESIDENCE 767 * _ • s 34 .....................-•. 69.96 SUNDAY, MAY 10; 1959 BEE A FULL LINZ fNf from 3.00 to 3.00 P. m. DINT"PICKERING, ONTARIO ICE b7, (above - firj -' 1-4 is (poplar) 0128 sheet Silvan Collection In Aid Of The SMALL MOTOR CLINIC 30 jpCW,REST'LUMBER CO: LTD. AJAX -DICKERING BRCH. OF WE SELL THE BEST, 0 DUNBARTON CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY AND SERVICE THE REST Twp Ponca Station) Refreshments Will Be Sawed Can —' Pickering 604 BLOCK LTD FjkONZ: TEmple 9-2361 — Hos,tesses,-COOPER — ----------------- - ------ _ V►E DELIVER Mss. , John Drmidl-Jsoldns and S SlPTI --- - • Kai Bai.Boa C TANS FLOWERING SHRUBS ^ axnsted by r CLEANZD "'!20 CALEDOIWA AQ • TORANTO ;� '".-' Hedges, Svergrrs,os, etc. Strong and Mrs. W. H. Thompson, Mss. D. BLIM A BRICKS ,e first Crichton, Mra. R' P. Rogers, Mrs. 8edmy Plana. Bagels,W. J. hoes north of School. Phone H. Craig, ;lira. A. I. McCartney EUZ T � — --- ----- -- ' .3Q7J3• ,..-_.�Os,hawa — RA 34042 OPEN M8ET IN3 ---------- ------ w�. h Y Cl1NIg$ Ward 2 Ratepayers' Association SASPB Marcy Tbd9 dlE�'!'10 TANKS CUUNEO Of Pickering Township _ ttW and filly mat- Z® BAN=TAS! WAY ' ,96.00 per 100; or 14s•QQ COUNCIL CHAMBERS STATION ROAD, MCICERINO, .ONT. - P6etwa 116, EM. i-lRO� m' • > f4ft Jerry Hawk am farm BROUGHAM New *inks Installed woos ear* of Pickering -SIA THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1959 W. Waw Pbow 327J3. 8.00 P. M. !neve: Whitby MO 3-2M . 1y. RASPBERRY CANES ---- Guest Speaker ------------ >-_"---- ----------------------- O N L LAY ' and Geneva — For Sale. 1YIR W. _ GOSLIN_ ; .� aa�_.- "very=- goad —T-"_— AssesamRmt Department - -- _ . • K -"91017 are strong °"n'� WOMAN -1 N 3 U R A N C. II _ erose. 100 for 93.50; 1000Subject fore "TAX ASSESSMENTS" _ �, and. Liverpool ------------------ SHEET METAL PRENTIAL COMPANYASSURANCE. OF ENGLAND S� + ---I -E-- G VILLAGE — - PICK RING VI _-_-.-___— _ COUNCIL VFE � - AUTOMOBILE - �f ._-_ '. ;j' DAY Will meet in tlaair Regular Meeting, WORKS .. OR SALE. on Tuesday, M� 12, 1959, at 6.00 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST . !r tiiraaiaiMtr..' Pansies, Double p. m., in the Council Clambers. .� P, % 1'bborooa Begonia S. A. Hogarth, Clark Atrfheritsad Conwnearr Gas Teliephorm I'kker" 26 ]tied C✓oloure Vitlaga- of Plrciraring Company Dealer For _ ' 7=1& H. Han, Church St. - ;----------------------- - GLfMEY is MORMONISM ,.-------------------- -- In loving ni�csory of Can Masdn is _ y G l iAR. 2.06 PR URE teaks for pump who passed away on Stmday, May RSD OPTOMS?!15? . per Sda. Drennan. r a� Ws,lsor. 4o pL Can be vaed for bot s, 195T. l�NACES, WATER (IATOi :' �"��RgA�YY Yaw memory is, a beepeake. X01 �iM Bt. W. 19Mo Oast BRADT 1�o.oa. which we wM saver part. 0A6 RANItiB i +� 41tlg ll`Ise�s Read, West iidt. Thar tied has yon OFFIq Y30V1tar Open Saturday Maadoga ------------------- We w0l always haw yon is ourFell, Dii&w --------- -- PM now aeea !s Wedeess,dt�a avd tr 1i Tasrrss,if F�taerit$gM at beas4 44 by 16 feet. tomPlees • rpb an feeders,, aut n:atie waterer, —T�y remembered by Husband asses. �• Cost approz SM. Will Oscine nail Family.. � aa1 ow � WIIMO N'370A MN leav-to is�san----------------------------- 17* y� Rs+ - l3A A ® �P Ssr:iors au: for 11,000: also '----- M1t"�Id! PICKERINO Saw lawamrwara aald evil. A 6"10, 175.00: aa5 ga b�, !WATER -IMO. B-2'515 WM Uf " joessu Miims,d mew at - him 406h. Phone: Pig 79GR. aD1" s>A. >I V" CLENIC ,i't�' a'f'EI bZ7�0 ---- -. Volt SILLS — Urge DO a� �� �M Oil Piaisdns, ciao was. r. wee i ` ` am caod:tioa I p� in- PROMPT DELIVERY _--------- _ t ). �'Sna. pboue- AThaatie —--------------------- - vsr. Pickering 74 ` - ° ---------------------------------- RAD10 AND TV SERVICE • Utlit SALE —Feed oats. john C. t O WOR= GUARANTEED ORTGAGEi PEON! DAYS — PICKZRINQ : may 6. NEWELL - _ .. � y •= o� Zenith 26 650 :go.v _ , •:, - " i+ ------------------- ---------l----- -,.' n0 roll charge) tvsNlNt�a — ATlaado 2•+{150 PRONZI PICKIMNO 141 TORONTO: RMPIte 2.3026 PLANTS FOR SALE :1� -_ BERT WHITE b Sweet W011802, Forgetme- - ------------- R>el1L !STAT! BROKER ,bass. AB iooeds, of Annuals. 30e. per • _: �,. ^"HIGHWAYS"1 OVILLAGE SOUTH SIDR NO. 2 HIGHWAT _.,a.' rthur Mitchell Ltd• �. n•a1a MAL One aaa half miles ELLER Phone Alk ---- --- ---- -- ---------- wArth of No. 2 highway. MAST OF DUNIitiART4iN Is•m7. REAL ESTATE nTm SERVICE - mar 29 - :--___------------------------ -- TO RENT — hoose, four rooms _ ;l�oR sAls —red clover seed. and sun -room, t>�•n, m AJAX LUMBER CO. Pbsee 390JlL unfurnished, gas spa" beater, can. : NATURAL GAS AND _ - ------------------------------------ nnuous 'hoc water. 3 -peace bs,throo:a. - I OIL BURNERS L{�R AND BUILDOW SUPPLIES : iOR SALE — Empird garden' trot- large double lot, in Pk =dng VM star, 1hw and enitivatoR. J. Bourne, ago. 975.00 mooch Av s,__jid �O Aarb Fwl Board Licids,e) -- >� hid., North. tat. Phom% �. � 141M. SUMMER CLEAN-OUT, - �LYWGt� may .B. tf.. -. NBP WANTOD -=-------------------------------- BSRVICE FOR RENT — 'thres, acres, good 17.90 o00R5 AND TRIM • WMALE HXLP WANTED garden sol F. H Has, Pickering. MOBILE HEATING WRVICRi Om Bank of Commerce, Pick- ------------------------- ..The ---• --- sriss bas an opening for a general CHILD CARS AJAX 6S7 a 2 f %OIIOOd . Oflld iM�O� • =desk with at least three years high mother will care for, children darieg • e dwoL Good appearance and attrac- day. Any ago. Pleasant boons,. 'wie6 11 TUDOR ST., AJAR :. 4ira personality. Typing ability pre- yard. Reasonable tabs. Pkwe �— _ Jarred, but not essential. Phone 31 . Pkiesios 4468. -------------------------- T�•EP�NE PICKERING 861 rihering ----r--- ---------------- ------------------------------------ MILIER RENTALS "or AJAX 1045 -. :-'Agnugi a PAVED DRIVEWAYS _ • man with ear seII our arm :- sem, Tonics, •v �nrnoun�ngs RID YOUR DRIVE OF MUD CAMPING, FISHING EQUIPT. • NTALS sand Hons,ehold aeeesattes. Epelus- be dory your AND LOOSE STONE Ipommiabn, boons etc. With our OUTBOARD MOTORS, TENTS, . ffire, repeat orders and repeat prof- :`FOR THE BEST JOB its,. Details on request. Familex, _ AT A FAIR PRICE • .COTS, ETC. „o...' ': Dept. M-6, 1-00 Del5rimia', Mon - >L CALL TEL. 9-2684 STAVES, LANTERNS, COOLERS - ----------------------------------- . BY UAY OR WEEK LIGHT HORSE WANTED —,for UNITED PAVING � AJAx � RES. 174 ANYTIME OFFICE 174 aigbt dudes on small farm Phone .9 TUDOR ST, AJAX ;ATlaatic 2-0163, or write to John Wait* R R 2, Pickering � ✓ may &IS 0P • - -------------------------- 24 HOUR SERVICE DON BLIZZARD ELECTRIC : REAL ESTATE and M�ANCR __. ODOURLESS ' � •" CLEANING, Coertaiexeiv�--,-iadtvs>�r�ol Wiring � �' _ _ MORTGAGES.ARRANGED LISTINGS 1NY� _M _ _ .. �►t11'OiMOdIV _ " AND PRESSING ::: _ . ..FREE ESTIMATE - !Mi SO1f NdVEtT>!A>Mis< - _ I110i M Drop" And 6owrs, Etc.' Phone Pickering 362 ®y ' CAMM 19 R• (1 WQ YOUR CLEANING TO ---:., Ibppoe;ta LG.A.) ; ,