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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1959_05_29'+" .•` -"' ,.•—. —...., •-'1.�. .,/. '- - ail•, `O ,.� .. J � ••v .... .+ ., a.. ..._.. � ._ .. ._._-. V^_ w..�,i ,M_. �,•-_—�� — .'�.' _ f , : I -M • + .� DIG 4 t W 0. - -_ I.- vol;o 75� NO. 09 PICKERING. ONTARIO W. C. MUAKAR AND SON PUBLISHERS Authorized As Second Class Mattst ' wd WA- iubec�doa• Rates: $po per Year United States, 43.00 FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1959 Published Since NovemL'er 1881 5c. PER COPY Post Office Dept,.. Ottawa. . PREMIER AND CANDIDATE NEWMANOpinions: ' • • •' • � � - Differ n CNR. Aooes$� Line .. - the otherPICKERINGasked b one J. p K _._ 1C ERING YLA _ Colbonrne of Dtinlsssrioa this week. y - She told Pickering Townehi • eoesncil W. and Mrs. L. M. s. -, • "' that hes property had been tied up and M: s. Cyril Morley and y/ssda /.' far three months by the railway. She visited recently with Rev. M. R a said that she and others were per-. Mrs. Jenk n_on, -at .King. Out. tut•bed by this.- Mr. and Mm L, M. iffarley vim. "A great many in the area feel ited relatives in Haapalton lab Sac: that this is progressive and that the urday: ' C.N.1L line will eventually benefit Lawrence Csmpkin, who has bm a k the area," she said. "We feel that ' im the employ of "dug Hottiad : those protesting against the line had here for some tient, has motnsd tq , bad plenty of time to air their argu- Trenton, where be has gods irt+to mems and that the railway has been business there. Mr. Comphin = very fair in listening to them. .The family are selling their home In A'S . C:N.R• has, given me a price for my Rouge Hila Area. - _ home but I do not know when it will A wd party is being held fella. be settled," Mrs. Colborne said. Friday, night in St. Fr aha do Bels Norm Forrest, presented a petition School. The proceeds wK bo as" » that had been circulated on Monday . as Scholarships lot . papas 9f tlewl _ _- __:. among the busiftaasmen. It stated that Separat' Schoch _ _ the protest -group did not represent Hes friends here Nue +cota'yA. all the people affected by the line and bear of the death of Mrs. Joie - ' that they felt the line going through Poynter, 89, at the (7ahaa3 ,a 1Y1 loo n= (riabt) Progressive P.onsior Ledie Frost The Premier ' oar of Mr. Newman. Picketing Tbp. w�d� am �ares. re people on ital. Bgaopatfi7 - is . r:timded to ` y ..... .• l�Astaervetwe Candidate for Oshawa war aooelwie the campaign srpeilc- I farmer, and Hoo. Dr. ][. B. 1}yrmotd the First Concession who favour the daughter Mrs H. T. rltriaiPP. iSialg, airawa wit4s his Chilitan, lag a! Odrawa on jtrae 9e5, is hoc- of Fort Perry:, l[ioiste: aF Health. railwray;' ]i[r, Forrest said. famil7, of Whitby, and to otbr; "Do you think you could get mare members of _her fancy. �I • to sign lit_ C. Pwttetjean, aesitmpaiisd' ��® R e�IttOn M. S. CElOpfffQA Fabless • f l it out agar " asked our ke� Councillor by Mfrs. Petitsam. and >i::,. _ . A Lite -bug Gloss Friend Paesas Now Br� .77 Bos HawUwrae. kit on WednesdaT. by a#. for • b Wei I A �w�, "Yes, I c oald," Mr. Forrest. said. , treaweek visit m Pr<ris. s (Py W. C. Murksr) ^' $ "We want W know whsether thex'NAL , Mr. Roy Hughes; Aral. Haft .a! 722 moaning of Progressive Con- __On Monday .evening at my - own � j is coming through the present Iotite A-0 and Crafts. N'astb York, pea an god ver in the C usnunity Hall home, hearing the plrnse ring, and or not, he added ti . t " s;►fsuinati talk on ChilYdres's Ata, :..leas a spirited affair. Bili Newasaa's Pickering. h attrnabip eouaal agreed � being called and asked if I was � tsltrh•. t31sa3tratioas, at the Usk Tea" 8 this week, that in future, engineers, John Cambell. preasdelrt of Sgfitb z held Fair av asffortio s were preskttt from all .ready for "the bad news—Miles had shouid stick to their quotabans. or west Pickering RatePayer's SAvloc la Mei _ •peels of the �Ridinc, Chief Speaker just passed aLvay, when preparing to advise council• tion told council he felt.the'majol}ito; :mag 20. teas Mrs. H. M. Robbins, formerly . wash his ear"—I 'stopped my work, Gosnell this nf veople +n the 1111411PI'as ---i Ley tat Froaehmarr's Bay. now the wife an increased expenditure an the Sandy to the present :cite. ile <isdeirmed Kingston, and is empioylad during -NiWe Pttblicisy early days of my own life, when I, Beach fie. Originally it was to council they had a meeting lait week the l;olidays with tele 3ahns�-Muu- Vieacsor. She was ismodsced by as a youngster remember ]1iee; blaillpman, a young man, a clerk 18 146,gq nate routes. He said -the C.N.R. has Mrs. vie. DitWey wave a miscall. Stq(>btns was credited with "knows ig the Was Didtie General S re in Councillor Ross Hawthorne said the sent Qat large seals maps for the aneons shower for Wes Baebasa testees about provincial affairs than the premises now occupied yr the bridge was ply nigger and bet- ratepayers with their engineers to lay Crubin, last weak, prior to her tart t J140", Bill wane m in Ontario." Lott hAeEachnie F 1 Director Store. }ni would be needed, being is the out m alternate mate that would rage to Mr. James $grQ+as Hill hTiws}taa'a Can>paigs I have known a since I was m{ddle of Crusader Development have to meet the C.NJL's require We ve pleased to learn theft Met E�ya►. rook the iatere'sting ,bete- a laid. Is that store there sZAO Deputy -reeve Jean McPbersoa said Mesta. He said the C.N.R. asked W. at Lowson is able tc bre atwo 49 *a IMing's 47,080 established the local telegrap�a�Aire telt for them to mmm' with eouoetin a el+daed,fury) a thousand --our oaiy► contact with the ons meas jobs ahoda be ipsckB4 , m to disease the proposed alter- The puma -Teacher Association of , tMa�li ' �aiiiiiPre of dos Nommou world—we had no telephones yfL ita�ue projects. sate routed. 8e aai� else atepager's Frasrris ds alloa Qrnscs aarvad i� dow"M wd to "pt and l 34W was the tekWaPh opera — ------------- —_r���.. r group Gould have their alurnal a :oohs �ut in Ow S&sd to ft forty- d'tlhl� Vas fit', M � �tt� sor.•i; thea, •` aeitt,- flmrs3bert�-IIJIIt ready in ablaut: 10 dei �t chi1�aR wbe a�ies ated t�E "w ' dWAbowir Su~ remarked ar Seat M the Pnmbyteriaa Sns>dayr "I thiols the Chis, L intreteated 3s first Comameioo on sursday, !t} etlet tlossiei" was !'dsa best •. -�liooL . 1, is rarer panes.' with a as shernatsr toolhb" Mr. oast bit et dw'didtes• wart 44 Al" elrl�atois i" _ s- male tseii I .' nI, Cori still bear � Deputy -reeve Jess► llePherson Paid, Death. ePNa� •4 e III - 3� io t >i bias ,raaail� wtis, and desarois►g for ..� , "if Tm eo0e to another a+oa!f+e' Iva eau .1 `V is Pad +War L itlt 0" . "- � d, e>f, tt the go, the M4 of was king U am he - rll good OWN of SPsaghs ball m y not -el ffmt sa sang Peogle That. treur dtiegstra been t#is Dfaerlo! to 4 that a grsaiel esaerrt thus Semi-Aasa<tat I�,Meist� ai tea r M dafw ewe 'weacwlrat aahaared to alurit last week, heard tbo l ea<sdidate it t+t01 GerlatalyraMet tits iiaraans to dull ere ii sot appear to have Biars�o 01 Ontario ceding Charge Toronto M tea' '=� V : r ". 4 or&C " the serest of w as t0at the pmt gav is Wa pewee` lit:• Camp�li Paid that he did not beLd haat sasrje is the dY� oatej. 1 $till reccel quite wit tlwag!►. tnL bass s !eel r trate fr-preaetil! ilii ,r+l 14: Oresentisrg >k with . Mr. Harris said that the highway felt that there could be u route laid ' f the 6srst copy of. the CateKkism I and ges scandals wen evidence of this out that would affect very few Ih Mrs. JRmrsr s will eak vsakrsot bb rues and were not sufficiently investigated. Reeve Scott said council wouM-not end the gradoadon of hoe As a y�6. �, Miles was. a He agreed the public were not overly hold a closed' coune4l' meeting. 1#e Miss Liasm Gooeg'e, at the-Cbolbaz% MW C•�:� a loess-taader, aid that htgh- concerned about the scandal. He said they have heWelosed coamittee Miss r..Hospital - s �iaekncy— claimed fire Tories�tsere _t+anulins ort diem~ _.. _. -_ obs that were not necessary. ence He pdntended that every extra Mrs. Hoetop and Mss 7511 sass:. ' ricksains VM2V �l i'tas em- yoggy was one of tlx attractions is 3 He said'that he felt' farmers should mile of township th4 - the line.goes twined than of Pubis. @&red a new constable he will sRW she School a1i+d this village a! that flare.: is a, d relent. is hoacur of, Mr. Kastiugtcs., who s w work. on June last. Born on the homestead lart'n at not have to wain for their gas .through• eFrwill , . t The neve cxrsisiable is Albert Del- Audle� the third and youngest; eon bates and that their truck l'ieers�s Mr -.Campbell said the association. be. attending TaochesSoegC ffi. Constable Detaaep-ts sh•u* not be ext a'ilomnter6al *,Acs. is preparing a brief on the whole rail- next year. aaeT. age. of the late Nelson J., and 'Mrs. Chip: He t*' the meeting he, would tike to way issue. He asked for reports from :Crewing on the Dube of Eric,• 4 a sitarried man with 6 children and is man ( knew' his pe,rents well);'' hb protestant by faith . early .commenced to take an -inter Be p - hydro rates--ii4ueed' by 2f the assessment, road'. eng neerir � and-hroroug:i s qac.> t "The $hiebott e". es} in just about everytfiing that ent'and see 'education' become a planning department. as tc} row they, which will be s To onto on Js:lyc -. He served 4 years on the Metro I 'o d" ,s: — feel the line would affect A, area. ;- 14 }o Aug; 3, vial be lir. Jro Sar• _ . i police force, having worked is the went on around here (that is, nny- Airstraffic, motorcycle divisions and in thing worthwhileh a spent truest Ids. Harris 'Oras born in Port Perry. Purpose of the brief is t-, op7ose tie man .Bess ti , of S .erwood Ave. Mr. t crnfaess in the downtown area. He .of his "ife'art>und home. -He, attend He is marricld Reith a daughter, and present route and show an alternate' and Mrs. Sraiar at easded fire Inter lentula his SL John's ambulance cerci- is a la er'li rofesaion. route. Fleshy Regara a- $:ocicville Sul Pickering College,. efi=44A -:n -- Y P -- ---- ---_ 'Prof. Donald Theall su><gested_. it week -end 2nd won :e Trophy tacare, j fiemta and is keeul'y interested i --- -- ---- wouldbe idea if the coa its and youth work. sports, played football, vpas��: �1''iem- �% + a good u ,cit Sand BeBe-t:h. Br.dge is is u •F and - �• � Po ber of, our anyient.-buf efficient gip- Ajax Brief /HO/ Would clarify their position with the , y Constable Delaney was -born and y F ea:l men's Bay Rd bridge is operated fire department and engine; railway & regards closed me�t,.nr.. rtm,..Gng ggod progress(it was to - � educated in Toronto: He will be work- co WP always, he , sat Reeve Scott said a letter would lie lag tinder Chief Howard Nickling, re- have been opened in Fe5tu2ry), but - e enlacing former."village'constable, Tom ' on ,our school boards, village trus- Endorsed By Twp. sent to the C.N.A. on this mgtivr• l the Gas Co. seems to.baAo muved.itr ' WIZ, board, town=hip council, and of Councillor R.oss'Hawthorne s.•ad he oa the road now. __ c O'Grady 'Add - course ever interested in the work It was `decided by Pickering Town- did not see how the variuus derar". Mrs. C. Elanchard and. VTs. 'Add- ---------- --------------------- r loon tri _ {w� S =of his church,- ship council this Week; to take no ac- menta could give an intelligent repo:! ' ,o -ed r.cm 4n F~iday. GQQD F SF'I11�tG During his business career here, tion on the Ajax brief regarding rep- on how the area0vriil'be affected, at: to viii: Capt. •P`•,re.te- he operated the hardware business, resentation on the Metro Planning this time. i Gerry Le .B•anc cel -bratty]' his 14th14 Carloads of school pupils from the later purchased by J. S; Balsdon' Board. It would only be supposition,'' , a j birthday cn R'ea^.es3ay, 1VIay 2r. \ eastern Metro Conservation flocked j and then moving to flu corner Big Councillor Harry Ashton, contended commented the reeve, I am , co`i- l.f r. :,r 3 �1: s. George NVtch calf • to the GreeQwood park last Satur- ( Store, bui?t- by his nephew . Ewart that the township was alone. He said eerned about the length of time ted hese " o� Mrs. Go don and the Fairs, day, despite the cold and rainy wea- Wright, whose passing recent,y, I Ajax wanted their own member, and properties will be tied up." ! last Sund-v. Mrs. Mutc3: tinfortun r' Cher. have learned today. that Pickering Village had endorsed 4 Reeve Scott said he had heard ru-I ately has to re!'.^n to hospital for s York Supt Sid Pugh reported that "' While' I doii t ftinefnber'ever tell- the brief. He felt the township- could mours of three-alternpte routes, but I anotf±Ar toe `c>,e'a'zon. over 200 -trout were taken by the ing him this, (one does not always represent themselves just as effi- in conversation with a C.N.R. official Co onial Horres is. putting. up a - school children on Saturday and over ''' tell friends things we shou'+'d), I cfently." over. the • weekend, was told that at 100 on Sunda b adults and chil- P lar c lent ossl hen Ease Line. s Sunday y have 'often, pointed him out to ot- Reeve Sherman Scott said he felt resent the C.N.R. had no alternate) g p � dren hers, including mg own family, ati that Pickering Township has received route, but they would consider orae Apple Bloss las formed a bteaut P_ —one to 'be copied. I" adrrrired and some good -service -from Metro Plan- if someone presented a superior route. 1 iful setting for the lovely home of ; Fancy fishingrods aril willow, oles . Y boys .res acted him. Council sed a motion that it Mrs. W. G`• LawEon, v4wn she en.- , lined the banks Saturday as both bo p 'Hing Board in the. past. P and girls fished. every pool, and i have always felt indebted to Councillor 'Boss •Hawthorne said he would be impossible for the various Tuesday. the Women's Institute on raisals a!s requested cellent report of ber visit to the 'Con-, rapids in the stream. Miles for the hours'' he spent with could see no reason for endorsing departments at the present .time; to Tuesday. Mrs. 3terrirt gave an This annual fishing day by , our me in the-, -of the summer of. the Ajaxnef. givePP. Rc}rool children in the -----;---------------------- by the Southwest Pickering R.A. reported ntm the MDlstric A.•tstual. 1919, when I, had just returned ' park is beeoining very popular. from three years in. France, I was - on Sunday quite a number of local admitted into Doric Masonic Lodge- "..GUIDING IN • ACTION" John Campbell, -Pres. - o} South- Mrs. Robert Fest delighted the ! people visited the park which ice' now here, and it was- ' Miles who took , anonstration of Guide and waft Pickering, R A. told the Newt trremb�rs with two charming conga. b bright' green. Several -families bar- the time and pains to see that I. Brownie Work At this week that "arty alternate route and Mrs. Kae Vizely gave a brief - rbecued their dinner , on the =various got up . my memory work. He later prcpored; • that _wn through redd account of fie: recsleational work. ,barbecues provided -by the park.- became Master of Doric -Lodge, HIWANIS PARK ental areas or sough of Con, 2. will The assistant hostesses were$ Mors. _ . ---- and still later, Secretary to his bro- DUNBARTON as. h world be contrary to the rules 1 Brown. Mrs. MACRee'e 4r� was on + I not be 'acoeptsb a tc the Aeosodatiast A: E. Calvert aid Mrs. C. .S THE ROTARY .FAIR Cher Frank, when the latter was.. -SATURDAY, MAY 30 -- 2 to }., ford: >�9 "bb's _ MAIN ST. PICKERING Dist. Deputy Grand Master. soul P out by the Astsots- ay'. bringing I have deeply.aPWeciated the. rev- To raise funds for District. .. M$oa wbea it was Brat orgaatsed. �aod ah'e". p--._:__--------'-� ----- --- fir. and Mrs. Bhdr had a w'tosb• FRIDAY NIGHT, JUNE 19. ilege of•presiding at the organ in the Salt Of Work Aad Sakittg " " same buildiiig where he and I First Each Pack and Company Will Put Support The %d Gersh and trip to Niagara Fella $ Dozens Of Games for the last �' - - -- ----- - - , �4• Refreahraert� became acquainted,On A Demonstration. *LO©D BAN?k ----.. : Ages A A before being taken to big last ast www s ors a3sr1 As bor All Z;mc •--- r----•----- -- )mon atw 4siM . r.^ f.` .�Ja ,►vi. ._HA tGED ittmee;%: d an VmMb e!9bti - . .. Wowed—eras work The techaicisaa win be summer and need a blood transfus- Scholl• trustees were present lrvm' up 34, Destroyed 16, Carried teSwa>ld B,supplied by the Ontario Division of ion, wilt get it free, if they notify Audle , Greenwood, Mount Zion and 6, and Claimed 11. r ' the Red Cross. the'$ickering Red Crosa--whieh wi+ rougham. Second olYenoes 3, PSrst 8, sad - 'Pbe Pickering !tell Cross will Mrs. Benham said ,at least two provide the replacement. Rosa Knox of Brougham asked !or I Licensee sold 40. First warninSs neat )turd Its first Blood Donor' Clinic men are required .to assist in some o. , Any information about the Blood clarification on the various split. j 11. the heavier work at about 1:30 P. m- Prograrri may be received from Mrs. Mr. Disney said that Greenwood) ____---------=-------=----=_------ - An June 1st.' It is hoped more than - two hundred persons will attgnd. and again at 9.00 P. m. at the close Benham R. R. 3, Pickering; phone and Mount Zion agreed on the boon- � ; The program, headed by Mrs. F. cq -'the clinic._ Local stores are don- TEmple 9-3379. - daries but-.that one ratepayer having ----- -- ---------- - 25 objected to being in 3 school i P Benham, Chairman of a Comiitee of ating tea coffee, cookies and other acres, oPAVED DRIVEWAYS twelve will be held , from 2.30 to item. Settle On North _ sections. `5.00 rii. and also from 6.30 to The block received will go to a Mr: Bill Brown who-will now be in ARID YOUR DRIVE OF MUD _ p•• , s e in 9,00 p, m. at the Pickering United "central' depot"' and any loca: hasp- ....... said h had lived the ` • » : ital ma et it. Authorities state$ if -____ _-______________________ AND HE BE.T Joe E Church C: E. Centre. y R S�r�oO' BOundaTfeS OR THE S os Anyone who ,wishes to drop in _ is quicker to rush the bloc d to a lac . DQG REPORT- . AT A FAIR PRICE without` previ0os reg'rstraAan may al hospital from the •.central •depot' I . A byla"u was passed 'at Pickering _ ` do so. Mrs. Benham stated. She than to flet a donor -to come to the Township council this week, -changing CALL TEL. 9-2684 said the Pickering Brancli offer- -hospital in an e=ergegcy. i the boundaries of several school sec= The report on township dogs for $` Ing all all volunteer'ser•ices such as Township or Village Residents, tions, lying north of the Third Con- the period of April 15 to May 15 from UNITED PAVING registration . refreshments_ and gen- who are in another province this cession. Mr. G. Gerigs shows: Dogs picked nser�Government has been in owertooionCo native i'_ g F ears toe ong • ' `�^ h �MNm�f� :."!w wne+ M:Ma A•tRTj+?wrR'!O'�S'�.+'si' Y,' :�" +•eeae3+' a F ♦ ai � v-• / /+r� ^y/+/� •'O^r'i•'j /'y!•F9` ±.; F f k�G ''41,/y�y� f i. /yam ..x cR + I f:' f9if /�.}c y• , i ' -' A+"i as •.. � hf - w _ _.—..._..--- ._r + d' w f °� "4. :ri`•... ... _ .. ._:. .__. .._—'-. -'-- .._.,-� _, - •4:. .. -.,r •,...r.-�.r—.tet ...--,,,, `•:••'•,,._„F�" ,h,,,,;C,,,t�':-•1L,,; ,�,.',,' �.�• • r _ r r .. .,,• - .:.; .. � .• .' .- . -,? � ,... t••'tet' .4 40 Mother And Daoghtar Banquet behalf of tine W. M. a. ed :L - --- ---------- --- .. _ Pmt rrorTWla licrss�adi eitd! and i dtr tai mralt. �e6 ftaao-- 11h OLfkF _ , __-�____.w-. _, • j 1 the following' girls with their weir Lgattd evetiios ended wino "Tap". churches are invited. { ����� , The Aannal Mother and Daughter earned Stara. Receiving Red Stars Corr. The Circle Group of the Senior t _-8snquet for mer hers of •the Mission. were, Wendy Markar, Lonnie Joll- ------------------ -----------=- W. A. are holding their Annual. S _ Band ,and FAMlo ors Groapa •orf the life, Adrian Johns, Marlene Bye, St. Francis de Sales C. P. T. A. Bazaar at the home of Mrs. Tyas. RIDING r Picicszing United Ckswch, was held Brenda Walton:, Judy Swerdfig'er, on No. 2 Highway. There will be -in the C, E. Centre on Wednesday, Judy Marcia, Janet Henderson andThe regular monthly meeting `of HomeBaking, Tea, Sewing, Jewell- Ma� 2006 About sixty sat down to Sharon Koch. Blue Stars to _: Bonnie St. Francis de Sales C. 11. T. A., e; y, Plants and Misce'laneous art- O'j/E a deli us sapjl* prepared by the McCalhnan, Jackie _ Warren, Rosa- was held -in .the school on Thurs- icles for sale. • 'and their mothers, supervised n Carie and Pat McKinley; Oold day, n 21'. _ bbg WenLeaders, Mrs.. X. Johnson � Stars to: Mary Sty Hunt, , bi Lynn After the business part of tie • Effective god , C. 'Rkbardson, and served Patterson, Sharyo Huyek, .,,Heat1wr• 'meeting, at which Mrs. Featherstone Ob' eets To Cheque. - • faeelrat Cradles from tine Woman's Johnna", acted as chairwoman, the sta.f of. i-Represeetatied " j bstommy 3oeiaty. Chief Ez:plorer The 'guest 1p skus wan Mrs. Van the school presented their annualAT r' Hooslia 1ecC�mae, prodded. Foil• Mi1Lr; Chun 13>» Mrs. Miller is reports to the parents. -it has been PrIM' ototion'-• - .0"ilog the Tgm b 15or Majesty a her own inimitable way, told a fan- fele over the labt few years that ��EEN,S g0*at so *w thatch was proposed dnatbW account of her visit with this custom has he ped tyle parents Deputy -reeve Jean McPherson told E tr Hunt anid responded too the F.sidnos sevaral years .go. The to gain a clearer insight into the i11 •So Pickering Township council this week., . . . hY: s' -s tis. A toast to the inteeeaad expression, and the rapt actual working of the school, the that if she was the county's' repre_, PARK i fJ $$ wall ally proposed by 1 attention ,gave evidence los the in- difficulties under which the teacher* sentative to the A jax=Pickering hos- j Jti y►irees traria responded to by li ,joynsent of all posent. Mrs. P'att- often wok, and the great advantage pital in name only, she -would resign 1 Mrs. iseeIftebo Mrs. Croon, Leader of the. Mission Band' of theco-operation teat exists be- next month. 't ` aadaMsd by Ihs. Cyril Morley, oo expnessed thanks to the speaker. tureen ti,e parents and staff. Not A discussion arose' wharf Councillor only, the past year's work but `:tui Harry Ashton said he would like to u. a plans are rzpiained. know why, if a. check was being pre A din la of woudwurk done "b rented from the count to the hos- PN os- SWIMMING POOL OPENS the boy; of Graces 7 and $ wdb pital, it was not presented by the ,r x nii.rch admired: The workshop has county representative. - been under the direction of yir. Pct- Reeve Sherman Scott said he did l SaturdayJYlae _ g er McGil.is. •The -e was evidence .of not Cfeel,there was anything to gain M `�J / Y careful t ainin in , the va: iou, use- from making an issue of the matter / _ fpl.. article§ the boys had made: or rallying it any further. J ,Public Swimming Pool Of A most generous offer of a f•4 duced Councillor 'Ashton introthe dollar scho arship . to r be . presen„,_ : matter into the council meeting. Mrs- 1I each yrar to, the most' de.;erving McPherson told the meeting, she was k Q y - T Pickering Golf Club Opens student, was made by the Catholic amazed whets she heard about the >s Women's League,' by the President Presenta.tiom � � June 6th at 10 a.m. Registration f thanks to the Holy Set. ----------------------- - of the League I e vote o et. Rates For = ' -- _I Name Society - for their donation, t which. made It possible” to buy the for Children's Swimming Classes ' sports equipment, was pasacd. • 3 After' last-minute plans for the Towi A* NdI < ` 'and Fatnily klembershi Proofs - - - rFigist Codrmunion Breakfast were - 1 r: e- o_fe_t_e-d _' ..t _h_e .. m- _ e- c-c-as8 adjourned.used. Pickering Township eonttnell this - -----_-- week passed a resolution setting ape- : - .. _ _ . ELECT Bill - - 7=9 p.m an Jvfie, 4, 10 and i 1. Brwing ougham • D!lNBARTBN elal tate, for certain bodies • tins taaaahip hall at W - • e - The Senior Woman's Associatloin Tina Women ■ Irtatitate, the Joy - s _ .. _t �i - Pick ' c k or in g P o 81, S of Dumbarton United. Church will Rebekah and the w ne a of the church ON JUNE 11 _ June wi1L the 1 00 a da e .•d . .� . - hold .their regular aueting on hal at yl; y, Th I', • 4, at 2A0 p. , m in the church. Mrs'. � reason for. the, s este to theca .: Wright. of Torosto, %wi 1 speak on groups, is the fact they own the cur- Pt'Ogi�,SS iQ T � �' _ "United 'cal". There wi -' - - . onservaff" = Jake it fru tyre -ex its - - - Aunm Ift.111ra WWI 7 nih Dr -o" I NEWMAN, Dfli :' _ ' s Take ;Tt, I1t3►t frQrn lis awn at,ve Progressive - r - „t.yr07511 g but from tyre -published opinions � of outside, - Ccncervotivs Association ndepen' eel ekperts and -from on -the record facts and figures: _ _ : '/ :C.O.S;S.A, I:IIVAES _ !� 1. Richmonci ilii 2.' -Pickering - lChe, -olet gives you,these 7 big bests over any other exit in its field" .44. 3. Peterboro 3l : 4. e ::b, 6. Bow roan villa lb; 7. '.................Y..•..Na....•.i N....... N•i.-••.•u.•.••. ..-a.N»•••quw-N.. •..•••N-.,, ... a-. •.., N••.•.N •.N.N••..•N...; __ � 5t, lLnd. CPI'•, 'A,aX lJ; menton H• S. 13; %k brthy_ . D. H S. 11. ' . ► . . • � _ - C}er�ng s Ird:vtd..a. Pe:for'mancoa ' • �- _ Yo'ncs� ire-( ) 7 d Munroe (�) (3)i 440 yards, Pa 120 -yard high hurdle (second) ( 3)1 Hop, Step -and Jump, Pad Maness (tlrird) (1); ag80 yards, Dare R'ab- - -- ) ) . 2-1[iia► ops, $. • • - ' : 3 _ - ; eeieott (third) (1 . • - ;' . : Chevrolet Fisher construction, • j l s B Robert -on (;second) ( Pole vials, EST more _ engines, transmissions and � Eldon Crwweli (second) (S)t 1Eila leek' modern design hold reek value higher tbm relay, Robertson, Pearse, icon'% i BEST BRAKES = In direct tons- Othell in its field i _ .. pet��e. � d :. � TRADE IM • ___ ' �>� aver. asoaey it tta.- _ - >��a (ftr.t, (lu, � ,,. �, �- ! aape.t•d atops fpr nam highway speeds. con- = : m time. f rp/�.��•-�. - i - ` .• '; '�r dwltsd-by NASCARe, war rated•••••»•N••NN.••N.•NN•.a..a�.N."a.NN.N....Na.w.»aw 1•»••a.•M...•aNa••••..w•.� _ (third) (2);. -- _ _— 1�o% wakesse beat in I% does-end,why not? leihaa 2atirmadi.tts Division ,. N-.N.-N•N-Na»w.N.N-••M-.M�..• :.•.••••N.M•ti..M.•N.NWNNN••MY.. lei yards, A an DaMeen (first) ON; loci kiyir for rap 1, IasM! • gals wel .+....+,r-..}-• sur � .w.....r r : ��. - - 7 . �. i . - , o :. Pole Vault. Stewart Cram (Brat), •_---"3�N••.N.N.AM•NNN.NN•NINH��.MN»N•N M•.• _ ._. • • I r' _ _ High Jump, Geo. ,Wilsoa tae Pa 0) , .� • NN•N,N•MNM-....••-N•...-.N•N•N.M N..... - .. • .-.. i .i. •f -- �r One resile, Murray Stro�' fs"OM y : •�\ ` (3). TUTAi. - N Points. : s V - ------------=------- : ENGA6=ZNT The ensagemersf is astooaro.a d .. . _ Z `��Ir _ on Bernice Eva . ]�, daughter of BE ECONOMY Mr. Kenneth Jenkin and the late aSTYLE Official figures on all ear dimes- :' Mrs. Ida Junlun to Bruce Marvin = No doubt about this: levo S" siasomake this dear. For ezatriple, HZLinga, ca of 1fr, and Mrs. Lea- y Chevrolet Sixes won their = lie Hollinger' Tie marriage to taM Chevy front seat hiproom is un- •. w � - � Place on Satnr<iay, jm 2?, at 4.08 As sytasped up in POPULAR SCIENCE• 1 dose in the famous Mobs7gas surpassed ... almost 'six inches • , MAGAZINLr "Tine fad ie,' ju its price Baas y Run, got the beat 3 - ; wider than one of its competitors o'clock, Ontario. United C Seo the Cbsvy establishes a new high, in da mileage of any ' full-size car. ? _ _ - - - - • - - - _ ? styling .. ;" It's the car that'e•uietakab y.:...................................».:......:....................................... — SHERIFF'S SALE 'ti9 in every modern Eine. : .......:....................................................•.•.....•.............*...•.• .. � !!••...••••n...a•....... y.......•..•s.. �•..•...•....•.•• : �' , . _ : UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of c : _: a Writ of . Fieri Facias t o we direr _ "••••••.••. ••••••••..•N•••••....•........ •a ••iN M: • i i • ---PLUS THESE • ted, ibsuo0 out ei tt.0 Flivt rAvi's'" • - •. ,BESTCounty and,: t Cou: t. of the Coon of . On TREMENDOUS TRINES: wherein Horn Has u - F _. S��DE Plaintiffs, and Joe Wiernacz is D*- : ;' fendant, I have seised and taken an- ; Who'd want to do without Chevrolet's der Execution and will offer for sale -' _ ; • You'll be able to tell this i extra luxuries? Like the protection of tq. Public Auction in pr office in y BEST ENGINE Every motor ma. -yourself, inotaiitly. But ': full wraparound bumpers, crank -aper the Court House, in the Town of : x i • ated ventipanes, the convenience of White in thea County of Ontario, gazine has #riven : MOTOR 'TREND maga-. . . y� � a VS's unstinted raise. As SPORTS' y single -key locking, a real overhead = on Friday, June 12Th, 1959, at 2.00 CAR ILLUSTRATED t zine expresses it this way: ! curved windshield, oil -hushed hydraulic ; o'clock in the afdernoon all the right, pate it: "Indeed, . the - smoothest, most r' this device is surely the most wonderfully : _ _ valve lifters in. every standard engine ;• � : .title, interest and equity'vi of redetnp- " responsive engine availagle' today at any f quiet, softest' riding car in - for- quieter running, a bigger lu a �y price : _ gg ge - . tion of Joe Wiernacz, -in, to and oat -- its price class". ` ! : compartment with full side-wall lining. tiro' following 'ands namely: r rNN.1. .1N•NN.N •:.NN-.-.N-W.•.w.�NM»•'NN•�- ........••.HNN,•RN••••:NN•.M •«.N.- ..NNN N• -..M'• -N.... •....�•'-.••. •-.MH N.I! All and, singular that certain par P _ - tr t of 1 and o wonder more people are buying Chevrolets than an other cavi CHNFRO�Nr a` '�`' �em'� --eel or - - - situate, lying r{fsd being Lot 16, Con- ing - Visit your loc•l-authoris�d Chevrolet deeler. see ho.s n•:kcb once Chest' b•s to o - the 1, P'ciOnta Township, in ONO _ the.Countq of Ontario. •-� -�.. * :' , `, .. ,6111:, u•, �..v..i:.�1 ut V•:..•. i•• s _ ON= ACCIDINTS - 7 � may 22-jun 1I _ `r ERED� AINSWORTH MOTORS, AJ4X, OFT. }i _ _ : .• • Y � , WOMEN MONS 7 'end;, Mrs. Rank Puchmin assisting bft - -' fditaria{ ti -- :- x:s, Silt >c Miss ion dale led in prayer, Mrs C=cxiff. Ast- tey and Mrs. Arch BeII sang a deet. George Squire, Miss Joan Es- : .. Mrs. _ dale and Mrs. M. Hattars gave s _ •WHAT S THE USE•? paper on the Chuietian and Daily Work. 1 he East Group served Last week the committee in charge of Pickering Village Park, refreshments. • ' : aq hired a man to do some repair work to the ' finches around the ball The ladies of the W. A are rrtak- diamond. This was one job among several beinng carried out, in an Mg preparations for the Aftanooh _ effort to improve the appearance' of the -park and make it more Tea and, Bazaar to be hgtd on 'Sat- of to the young and old of the villafe. arias, June 13, at the- '�'he beaches were repaired and were waiting to be painted. In The Sunday School Annive,sorry " the veni�g they were turned 'upside down. The benches were Service will be this Sunday after- q >tede and the mora painted them. Again on his;etura, the man �O". May 31, at 230. $ev. T.'Rex i Norman, of Ajax United Church 1 `' .�i found the benches knocked over. who oft. be gue3t speaker', with .spealat -- However, residents living beside the music by the chi'dren. There will turned the benches over. Was rt young boys opt for a prank? Was • 'be, any Sunday School this Sun - it someone with a grudge? Well grudge or what have, the culprits ' ' won teen age bo. ti , Wesley Newport, a Grade 13 - Ima;ame it! The village taxpayl rs spend money to try and 'student of .. Pickering High School, make the park a respectable looking place and the teenagers try gave a ,talk on "Temperance' at the and wreck it as fast as the work is completed. church service on Sunday. it will be interesting to hear what kind of a story these boys have The Club will meet at the home to tell, when the police bring them in. for questioning. After all, of Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Puckrin, on their parents are helping pay for the work at the park, tqp. Saturday evening, June 6. Mr. B. 'C.- Ro , Whitby, will show films tak_. le -elect on Thursday 'June 1 i t ' ' en on a trip to Europe. _ LEGiV �r ��r �� been invited to play an exhibition ----------------------- Park, ------------------ -------- - garlic at Connaught .Park, O;Rawa, BALSAM A MT. ZION �, .-• D, "THOMAS `�� M a L.A. (Dunbarton Branch No. 5411 on Saturday, May 30..Game time The Active Service Class met 'y�st F The Dedication u-.rvscc la (sSuntadel,! Pau 'sb An /acaneChuoc sponsored by St. Wednesday night at with home of w will be held Mrs. Lloyd Wiaon with the vice Here S Why day at the Salvation Astrny t3 • • • in Ajax Lt Uonuetly give tis at New-rttan's Parn, Fairport -Beach president Mrs. ,Glen Manderson in ". love service with the assistance o� South, June 5th. the chair: The meeting opened with 1. For the bast. in tsducational. facilhiesr atso yecondary and Univerdty levels. Comra&— Irene Porter and Al. Bur- bir, azud Mrs. Dave O'BrienO Brien and hymn 63 and pead'In and "Cou : gess. There was a goals turnout of Mrs.. W. O'Brien will attend. the . Evans gave a g 2. A ewtn i anl* plan. both women and men. Thank you opera "Rigo etto" on Friday, at Nie )aur many bLcssitsgs -as, sting and a. Low eest orsitlB. ✓ _. _ . ,... Maple Leaf Gardens. the scripture read by Mrs. Jack it. Doaaeuy. ---- __ �` Take time in 's9 Ito" attend your ------ - ----- ----- - Empringham, fr«n the 4th chapter aYpper! tTw ttdagrob i,atia IliNrhelktD meetinp. The Men's Executive will FAIRPORT AtH of Philtipiarts. Mrs Elmer per -on . _ pseet oa iWodsY. Jame 1. The Mm's gave , very interesting taper -on - s. trroteaflew o! Nt• �IMs e!' workless eBaiMaf tMeMsiw r� ..Illaeo al meeting will be on Tfiatr ' The Fairport Beach Ladies' Asa, "Truly coy cup runneth over". It labour lookk lien Gnadry, jtiae Il. The Ladies' leecting ocistion• held their Annual Election was decided to have a bee to clean �. diserisainslfiois witeit seakktB NIiplMs�i > X� ttae held on, he Lad, June B. at Officers on Tuesday everting. The the church flower beds on the fo - _ y + f040 P. ab ' atwr Ereentavr is ss feltta Past lowing nishtt {ere d to from the Mark Your' Bat � T D -X Our. Eochre 1%6% played their President. Mrs- Wean. McLean; paper drive amounted W f�� The T. D. best r +iiaatings. lade Samrda;y. W President, Mrs-. J. Jones; Vice -Pte&. June meeting will be at the Manse THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE s -_ --.bes sort'f tali• say thax the oef>'s Mrs. D. Jones; Secretary. 'Mrs. FW* at Greenwood. The meeting closed > `n sorsa• left them with a loss. Good- las: Treasurer; Mrs. Wocwood; with hymn 353 the benediction. :�A- M e ' OF11110CX4.wO tram fello�rs. Carr. Sewing Convener.• Mrs. Cane; Carr Lfrs. Yer;' &irrington, of Taro�to of Os11daM0'Sossl11 a , A � ------------- --___----_ Secretary, Mrs. Knott. The next spent the week -end with Mr- and k * • meeting will be held' on June 9th. at Mr.. Winton White, the Coemavatity at - Hall an &l5 M. The Xrrry Homemaker Club st- " es The Cub 'Pads of. Fairport Base* -tended Achievement Day at Caaai- 1Sa'soas IL Bryeat is urgently in need of Leaaers. Ani ington High School on . Saturday. ti with lwf Tisa death occurred suddenly. on contact Mr. George � one Ralph Jones and is not in the bat i KNOW THESE , � 20. 1959. at his hoose. 5lter- TEmpie 9�1i19,--------------------- - ' tasood Road. Pickering. of Meitose 1 ne dancing party will be held as - -- S, Brya 4 in his 69th year• usual frown 2•d0 to 4.W oa_ Satwda.? W. A. Pkk•dSMi TRAFFICNIEW . - W. Bryant wast beau • in Resit afMsnoon- --' T wnsw When quite yesus& his Alt parents are nrred to conn, out Moon W• A. of "Picker- T1te A y as red to Park Rd.. Oshawa. 'Saturday, to see the Guides and the - jag United Church hid their regal - I. _ , � s� sasae years later moved w ! .Erown+ee to _ action. A display °f ar aueedng May 1� in the C. t?- ,f _ i Tawa•hip. Hese Mr, Bry- ' their work will be shows Treat 2 to Centre with a good sessunee. Mss. " - ant +poet �' c9l' i P. at. at Kiwanis Pant. DunbarWn. _ _ of hJs .life. ani Butt, presidma was is store up until Nae least t;t o years. wore Bingo will be hind at Steal stl on � a, Alsip Bwh4Y 1 epair ted in die Tw serst lower yore bsililigltdt Monday ni tht. when two Shtti+he in the theme adtvdy eagage:d as farming- Devotions.' g Weslths will be played. Rett+eltlber An intereasia business a" He leaves tar ntours h1. pasFand 'Hrattity"• - e Field Day Hiagas on Jutu 13th. when t�n+ �e �1 w�"�liia' set dt M illawsiirg •r. amber vebieis; - - bis wife Fear:,, two sons, Reg. and .nth pelcibd »� three daughters. )A Evening 5es•iou-150 POW �t esde for. the W. A- Pleaic whit + U. - - - 'i o Id R. astlfhls Ia01aa! tlYdf► Sees (Mtn. Harry Cookson,. Dori& be won. --w to be lW'd in the Grecallrood Goa- witbii a06i lees: •'' ` flus. Jack Spencer). June (Mrs. w-- --- serastioa Pert os Jttete 21. There fde� W. oReses to ea floe ;Robert Bird): Ai�LEr _ '' Will be tto June W A. cern meed but ! 1't V era wiadsws ..Z. any business will be talsea- •f ii pd a boo/ objector is the eaet+at •ebidi ---------------------- --- _ - 'f wentT ladies attended the Way at dtt picnic.srfti0li obstruct the driver's vim. SAY mftting of the W. A ­ in in• the clutch- Members are arcked to reakolber — - - Congratatladons to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, Prank Ptsdtr+n read the scrip• the date d the Bazaar sit the. C. 8. n V as oReltsee to load a beck or unties in D. Davis on the birth of a Soo laat tare on the Ten Talents: ldze. th Centre on October 30. each a way that any part of the load falls OR 'Friday: H. Guthrie give manta oe Mrs. Wiif, Hunt gave a fine dorm'. _ �� Wgbway during traadt and the peealty - _ ilr. and Meu. Allan Sayer soene scripture, . followed by Prayer by on tieing gift bows. Af- tjae v►eeii=end"visiting friends :n• B.it- Mrs. Frank Puclrin. President Mrs. onstrstion IIOr Brei offence loss been increased up to i Jittnes Cowie eondueEed the busies bar the meeting a pleasant time was _na3d=pM fine of $200 ind in addition tM ells. Ten d�lhrs is lb lot sent to the spent at the tea table. RefretAaateats , , Mr. and Mra.Dave O Blast •spots. .The ReA Ca11 wain were served. bv. Mrs- Sus`1011A grotty i �� d�•polt7olt may be stdpended. week at I{i larney. Lodge, At- Cancer Society. otos an added "surprim when the gongvitt i'arJr- They �y fishing era "Wank". The Citizen hip Cotturritt• P Oa the richt is now ittsd ht - - . ee presented a p°o6T� with Mrs. ladies brougftt in a beautifully der+ pea e mtcelffat. orated cake to honor the occasion. lawns and vs(liget including Metropoiitna Birthday congratulations to Jim- say im Irvin Pucir(n, 1[rs'• W. Guthn say Fentvnt JMy Anderson. a:id - Totonbo"btltl,"dinly; XrF. -June And and (racy, Step- Et hand turn;e . • it ) wheng�o iertaking a motor vehicle taslofeg bens, who celebrated birtkdayi slur- Or signalling a le ing the past w eek. - RECEPTION _ (21 on streets having, two or more weep in Mrs. F. Stoneham, of England is bore yisiond hes daughter Mrs J. - eaeb direction; iR$ - Garr, for two months, Sfrs. WrigltR Tia7T vnt'1FaL4 OE PICSERING TOWNSHIP, PIMIFRING (8) on one-way pJ New Yo: k, is al o visiting Mrs. _ AN Gwr for two . wceks. ' VILLAGE D AJAX A good crowd turned out on �un- day evening to watch fhg firework da - -fig invited t0 meet -f - �• � -� � ONTARIO DEPARTMENT f display at the beach. • •, .: • �• '-OF TRANSPORT. -_ The Pee Wee-- Ball -Team has .,GEORGE DRYNAN - - R. _+FIRST NT, o,>K .o.p�ty 0. L ,;.,.r 7Wh0erpretation of the above laws is publlOwd - -LIBERAL o I g $ torish should ref the P al tut . ' 'DICKERING " "• -• for information only• for accurate references ono refer ro roving Sro ei .: ; _ ut the home' P)t nit c� RED CROSS MR• 4 MRS. JOHN LAY OD DONORS' ROTES DRUGS LTD. 10 r KINGSTON ROAD EAST -- PICKERING t CLINICPRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS 1Wednesda�, June 3 - 8.30 P410 Pickering picke�in�a Phone 68 ' R' nited Church Hall , :GRAHAM HARDWAREotudng Lecdi�g Toiletlries _ JUN FIRST PHONE ab P K IC ERIWG. ;�Ck Room Supplies � :moi Need: :. sal Har re - - Equipnleof P.M. — - Gel1e d� ' Pieoee H )p .. Over sou �� Palli'fS strotn. Hours: y - _ W04*W At This Tome-- _ - 9 A.M. 9 P.M. , --- - TeO�s, Glo I ECe Sundays �a Hokdays — 1 P.M. —. 5 P4% , - _. r �.: _: _. _ - _ _ a. — - • r r ` e :. r .I. .,r .i r: W . .. �; : .- . .. .,. ... ! at. !, s�tla' s tleneatpas (tevetbpntea� tl>re City hss a great[ �► 3 ai I tem -y a+rt. .Watts far increase is-tzzes and regtsira usuoft . ow I Ai Ike $ase Llne Hone ani S 6bt ' ' n eels ie ,eti�t . $t# • Ealai3lies g id 1!v'ed 9n 152t Ids police and Etre protection. ?�1e DR i �o D� .1 foeetia� on May lltti, the Ezectttivc A• bs up, i8 $atid; houtte�,, now 5. people live is a tenants cads parr a tent ia�propoat- £or • tilos new Segtembear. teras ow, ted a. 1rs+Ilrs tb the ' 4.S -acre development of modern a; ion to- income and Samily. The W. SPE" TO a�. i elected. The new officers are: Pres. servt"- The choir sang "My Creed" partment houses. The City of Tor- bf. S.•workers must visit and try to :'ONTARIO COUNTY '•V _' 't ,Mrs. L•sureyssens; 14t. Vice -Pres., with Mrs. Vera Freeman taking the Qnto built upon this site oa the re- creat interest in the church. Ift the ' hursday, IM[ay 28 0.316 Z `fir ;� __ - )4rs. E. Parro; 2nd Vice -Prey., Mrs: solo part, Mrs, Dorothy Forsythe commendation of the Bruce' Report, I Regent Park United Church, Sun- RADIO 4 ,p. Oliphant; Secretary, Mrs. Hazel conduced -*e Junior Congregation. back in 1934. This area had a great day'School quadrup:ed in, three Sun- CKLB OSHAWA jE'litz; Treasurer, • bit• S. Koppen; ,� represea�ztive from the W. M. S. prevalence of delinquency, crime, .days, creating a great demand for CFOR ORILLIA I ,,Mrs. D. Earle, :lira. Esther Plitz,' Miss MacKenzie, of the Home Mis- accidents and fires; now, in the new leadership and Christian workers. ` ;'�trs. E Sleet', bits. i, Thompson, sioas . gave a very interesting acc- - Mrs. R. 'Stringer (executive , mem- aunt of one segment of the work at bers). Regency • Park Development. She . I The On -We -Ge Auxiliary held its said that the Home Mission Eoard f * - I > qday meeting at the home • of BSrs. and,ttte W. M. 5. work wgether on ' rt �, din Dobbin. many home mission ro ells. The s • s -- Y P j , ;:: This award-winning Miss Doreen Davidson fs Celebra- part of the City c+f Toronto from g' I . yng a birthday this week ;blay 50. :'which Miss MacKenzie nas been � � i - , � { Mrs. Fletcher, hits. Pollard and ------------------- new film s now jdrs. La rents .held 'a bridal, shower ? i ° ' "',awl bars. Fletcher's on Wednesday, YOUR LOCAL CUSTOM TAYLOR 11: ;�tay.2Q, for Miss biarityrr Huffman 106fDER YOUR SPRlNFa SUITS • as; �::� •S� • e available t0 help your who is to be married on June 5th, . 0 W;Uam Lawrence..Coc burn, - NOW! ", � .community organize E On Frfday evening, bla. j. C. 1959 SAMPLES NOW �orrans held .a - bridal shower for .1 i '� e • � 5 A"A' '� its own safety council Miss Marcia Eggman.. _ . ° ' . 1, The Ladies' Auxiliary of the ,Can• CUSTOMERS OWN MATERIAL ,,.�„ I ( x ;; .¢.egim held a Flag Dedication Ser- MADE UP. Traffic accidentsand fatalities in your community call • '*ice at -the Ajax Salvation Arm Cit- ♦ a t y .S H E R L O C K S , , .:.� '' be reduced by the activities of a Safety Council. . jitdel on Sunday morning. - •T� • c ..Q Q. Mr. sad Mrs. Gordon Swan, of iOppositle LG,A.) A an f O unities now have local councils, .._ M t3tario comm ::(Toronto, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. -------"---- ------- -------- -- The acts prove they are serving eBectively—slid ', �lrge Watson recently. WATER r gasinQ hoes. ; I Miss Brenda Phipps is celebrating To Show the "why" and "how" of safety ceunadl <- :;her - second birthday on Wednesday - I : I I � ( organization, the award-winning film "TEM Mtox= . '. - rp -rXsy . 27. ..' 0 • DOLL" is now available to any civic -minded indite a , - Coagratul:tans to Mr. and Mrs. -°.PROMPT DELIVERY ,Yf. - . or organization in your community. I. ,� . A •�X7oug. Willis on the birth of their , t:glrter Margaret 'Shaine (9 lbs. I2 - - - 0 - -._ _-- Produced by the Attorney General of Ontario asci .. �. recognized by the National Safety Council as Cos burl 0. East General Hospital. Pide�ri:g i74' - film of its kind, it can help you organize - your own --- t 'yea May •-r' - 1, Mo. Walser Wiiliis Is observing a . .. - - - =k►Cal safety council. -.tom * rthday on Friday, scar 29. or Znnkh 26 650 ' 1 I I roti wish to obtdn the IJIm ' ssoc�r I�OLi's Int . • ; Mired. Goodaper pored away ;(!1� tOI� tfgr� ' showing Y 'mlsy, *trite to - +ra $caddy morning, stay 24,,; at - - ' ciao. A,4x Hospitals Tie was tht fat- - jUM A. K>R50 IIOS1111M ATTORIAY OMA{, . . ..gists ,at -Mars. Find,-Poiaion and dear, � e Pgro1.om" k4lill ge, Tar ni% Oe/orio . `' • :• , tme" of Mr. �• J. -11muspsca. ' .. - 1 \ Whiffle is the North on the hoti- - .. . . " a' ' . .,:, -c,,*y weekend, Mrs. Marion McClemr . .- :. ' . . - . 4. I .11 • flint appeared in CFCL (TV) Timm- • - .. ` -- `�" •� :• •lbs on the program "Focus" singing - . •' - • - ... 4*cgo. songs and also a radio broad- . ` - - _ . . tl 4*a.. C J KL. Kir klaad Lake - """. • +, . . "...' .. T, �. i '?"'•- ,«,. %, : t Denhanou United Chi>ft h -� ,'1. Y '� % :;F ! i w . .. k S FY p ' - ', i T110 regular Oiolning service Ras � .. to k/y� p 1. I♦eid ,wlRh the minis ter, Rev. J., W. % a°� l r. of Oj"/ a Ir s G _______ _ _____ -_-«-r--,. NA= RzataTusth, - _.' 669 :.S a .. . . ,...-.. _.. _ ,.`o`: :.yap ...,!...,. '�`"atkV _ .. y� _ .' .r . � • Vis. Xt e r r 7 - . ta, Il�w Jaaffi Dorso . „ea ova , ¢ ` .. t� • 1 ` . r '^`•�- ':.i� `mss.' t, i ,� w�a�w Chalmse(a�bayL�srl/I+�a46i ..,..r..- +. , , I .11 y .' ,,E�•7 '., �i diVf M/ 1..M� W �P it..tiCV� F 3..'�'. W� 1'f :'y ��E�F. Y S,F �tA" rV.'�i'•�"� ^:;':: ,11 :::fest +�C 'k 5 "..f _ FWkss,.•.. T'� ,i5• ..'i4 } "'�� TAwns>bIp bw Ulu seat of'a�ara - , 4, .>K+�;:; a1. y�v' y a� R 1^. � k. �ry . r : at* %W •rift • • aosds of Ila,' 1I • • i ' I � � 7. t� i � r a r„ «. , • { T y d O'>ro, J fybod• x t <; > :� _ `t " a' ., . ufty at 1�0 ¢ gq�.-Z�srms snags No x x " R Fitilf Y+ised. S8N ....« `w p �4 � � ,, W .. :.. - „ _ . � x • t � ..:Y t• t r 1. ��- -- -- ------ -- -- - t - . t f s _. ... _ - _ �w .. 1. s.. +- J. '. . GETS - - - n.. t.:, 7' 3, T��IINGS .t _ y i .r y : l: ^' 1.1. ` .t ail) A '� _DONE A :,. f O.NTARI�., A { J:. R --�tIDING b « 1."� � ':fr .. :. k ? O . .•. i.: i ^ . d .. y � fir. 5 4 •, $` u r , I . ,� " LLL . :: . : I .." ": . �'.%'...'�4; I.;, . :� I . ,. 15_ , , , �, ,' ^'+��f I: `'. — -- - •: �a mow` . >:, • a _`t ' x -~. r: • • k . V ,. r a"� r �. - �, - - ' I----- 't - d•":.. I �:�-:::,:, ;- I. ... } sec ail r Arte ua�i _ ', .. , w . .?Ps� . .::. .. .v.{ M !�_: ". 1 tE-ELECT MATT ��.... .;�;: . .,.:�.... W.... „ w .:..:.A,....,, w.. ,... .. ' : ' The Vauxhall Estate Wagon is a'wonderful vehicle ... becauw- it O D - - . caffies so much more for so little and looks so a ' W. An AND ALL THESE EXTRAS AT NO EXTRA COST good doing d ... , -I the rear seat folds flat to give .you even more loading space. Pile • STEERING COLUMN STANDARD GEAR• SHIFT • 2 -SPEED • ' ; • , in your luggage ... Vauxhall just keeps stowing it away. . • NON STALL ELECTRIC YVINOSHtELD WIPERS • FRESH AIR r d r; Progressive There's wonderful quality here too ...you can see it the classic, HEATER ANO DEFROSTER - FOUR WIDESWINGING DOORS • ; straight -through lines ...you can feel it in the way the Victor I ' • 'FIVE PASSENGER COMFORT • PANORAMIC VISION • UP To 40 Conservative --, handles. Vauxhall has, the important knack of combining a fine -car • f' styling with superb engineering :MILES PER GALLON •SPRAY INSULATED AGAINST RUMBLE is JUNE 11—VOTE „_ see the Victor Estate Wagon at your local Vauxhall dealers -soon! AND ROAD NOISE •LEVEL RIDE SUSPENSION •SPORT$ CAR�zl •. •HANDLING • COAST-TO-COAST GM SERVICE iY _V �.` • HIL MITI= CAR! WRT Aar eACM eT sEl AIL MOTtlllt— �; ' sEr1110E EVER7IMINEA[ 011 TAE HOR1c1 Ata1Ea1CA1A CaMTl161ri i DYMOND, Dr. Matt X : J . . . _ ,, . . r .. .. _ :SAW MOTOR ' SALES LTDr, PICKERING . t M Ontario Riding Progressive ' ' "� ' . �'-- Ce>rvative Arsodatioa. _1. :� ? �f°_ v�f.�'.___�� : �- -_ �tk>.. rM' . �. : r. . 0 .r -..F .. ZYT _ . .. r - . '. I �, 1 .. . ,, - - _ , , . ; ' , f + w:, - t so pre"Zed The parade fats TO- wr clap �d apo the . K� 1��bO ir.)eitee +�. $^t Mn �aot is -s went was and ivds cor+sred mach bobber display e! ffreaetad[ed7 frim ` >�esd I . r. =-News From adequately tel a i , press, T.V. and and would' be much safer. I have seen was resd out. This letter *" vert Whites � one et SSM Moa Y . - �• • radia It is interesting to note that an organized ratepayers group beadle much b the pofntag concerned the someone is going to get a ilpped. titer 1��i�erin j R.A. the 'radio coverage was on a national t o firecracker display Ibis way, serv. C•N.R. and our board. It is --------------- -----r —� I. network -it Js also interesting,to note ing cokes, and hotdogs at the same encouraging 'to us, that members of "- "e ^ Agar i�td!lbtr Ratepayer: that Vancouver papers requested full time and believe me, it was really the association take time out to put ;:; ,,' This space has been donated to us �eaans plastica Honoured t1R r by The Pickering News for the put- information. To all you people who enjoyable. their views and opinions 'down on �pwe66ee a communicating r the put -tion made this possible—thank you for We should too, become better ac- paper. Pasty - ,_ j business and notices. To The Pi�'kering helping yourselves. quainted with our councillors. Miss In conclusion, become actively in- ,. Although this association was form- Violet Swans and• W. Ross Haw. terested in your community and you —T"--" News, a very Sncere "thank you" ed for a single purpose I foresee thorne. Both of these people have will find that a lot of things you did . The Ontario County Jtesiae �' $torn sil of us. We hope this column where it can serve each and everyone ,represented you very well in the runt- not understand will make sense. me Association held them Aail%.al �( yosy become a regular thing ands of you in many ways. First, let me ter of the C.N.R, I would publicly like Pickering p serve as the means to improve our nab is growing. There is no Spg Get -To -Gerber is fire Lelipsl , community through our organized of. cancel out any pre -conceived notions to . make an open invitation to both room for apathy. There is nes room for Hag, Uxbridge, on May. 8th. 'i .porta. that a ratepayers association is merely of them to attend any of our meet- people who do note vote. Taste an ac- The main program of the ereaiaW i As you know, this association was a means.to bring our "beefs" to thel•ings so you may meet and talk with tive interest in your•investment and was Folk and Square Dancing led I $rat created'to tackle the problem of attention of council—this, is only one them. in'the years to come you will 'see the by Mr. Carson Whelan, Maples Oat. the C.N.R. We are still doing eve of the advantage& A thoroughly or- 'As as active association we should returns for your efforts. Mr.', Whelan is a well-known FoUt' g ry' ganlzed association can be .real fun, always have at least two represents- Interested in our association? Then and Square Dance Instructor and he. -Thing possible to hope this line re- there can be an entertainment corn- tivea at the council meetings, to re- call TEmple 9-1796, we'd like to have taught the Juniors and their friends -routed through non-residential areas. mitres who organizes dances, picnics, port back on what happened. Anyone your names several new folk and squors jlanae Although there is certain work being bingos, corn roasts etc. and probably can attend a meeting and I think you,' ... 'done in the field of publicity, we are- �° Y B Y Sincerely yours, numbers as well as doing lbany, _ %,molt forgetting 'the more practical side many more. This week we have Vic- would find the method by, which your • . familiar ones• nL this problem and a brief is now toria Day and a combined effort on township is managed very interesting. 'JOHN E. CAMPBELL Music was • supplied by Mr. aadt Mrs. Stan Leno and; Mrs. Elsie Pat- . . - . on, all of Elgin Mills. Their music F and the dancing was much enjoyed I . ... ' - - z - - - all. I The highlight of the evening was ..,,, „ +• tie presentation by Ronald Wary,. - I Ontario County Junior Farmer Pre- - `' \`� -µ - - sident, of a lovely blue blazer, m i Jeanne Pearson, Uxbridge No. a. ::' ` .. - .- Jeanne is one of four delegates rep- ..-. - "z,�J' _ _ resenting the Junior Farmerb Ass- «- . - .- ,: ... ,- - _ � ociadon of _ Ontario... who will be - - - , _ __ . .. ., - leavingthis week on a ten-wft t - - _ _ . , travelling scholarship. to Gt.-Briiaia -.,.. Northern Ireland. __ and I r-. - _ .. _ Ron congratulated '�eaont on be- . - - . half of the Ontario Cautq junior , _ . , , 4 . _ Farmers' Association, the Stsverson, ► _ Brooklin, Port Perry and! Lhdoidge ' . _ - Junior Farmers' Aasosiatiioe. He t . e of the excellent work - ,. . -� I. , - , - _ has carried on a• a mettaker of tfM , . _. , ..... ... ., _ - _ -.. . - - - _ ... .�� � '` ! junior. Farmers and also her woe�lt i - w _ mtasj �` + � h her own w Ron said at Jeanne s a to that Liss . f _ !4"4� r C community. Ontario CoueCy, lad the -1 - . _ � Province of Ontasio wiil',•be' proud .to "` --r _ ..-- -_. ,ys; _ ,.. have repcaeeefiag' f�fess o, f { .:5. _ • traveling sctialarship.� ": '� Jeanne thanked everyone for 'tle gt t an s she was hvs:nW� pr . _ b n em • to 0 ou delegst p• e"'s 4? �,,.W%.& All— - i ins to Britain and Northern , �. , .,,�. I rAJLxrqM10d 4 Ingra tions and "Boa Vet- M . _ _ t - , a8e""--- _-- -- i . - -. - I. ~- in Y- i ,-1. Th8!"e I! Midget '1►�9f1 giving a tricalty x " ,� ':;: - of �parkling,appliance� -cam . we.1. ;t, ,- , w..ti) __ - . W A _ - ._ 't .-Al; -The W. . met �h,dnesdw r ` �. ' J w y, sad shop - ..,There .e g Lae "". fur 'ust hat you want to pa the P � , at tlif 'home of Mra Gsu1 Diasgr.11 .. i' ti I, : ~ :+ ;plug's e�18y I •GiV6 the-th6ughtful� modern way r , rhe meeting .opened ivlth• hymn • ' ... p .- -` --give electrical gifts. r` Prayer and 'T.he !► gong. Fboe eiiiri t ,, utes+were reasi:and,t jt .,)* -decided : .You" get more out of life whey you get die �° cr r oi, chtirae. service : y. k , :e�iid ; in July whiles t ' ter is _on vac- �,. L 56 Stas _ } , r _ ;- wn..hfre.. Llo n. read tyro' _, .. . . o m.: � -0 # , . Lici ,, poems from tHn-� ,Atw . "Piajrt+ng - -_. _ IL I . . 5 . . e -Lest ., ,, .K -: l . �i , r, . , ..4, .. t)1 RichardsooftN si h t' t 1.k =: t { + �. e..3 y, ` �. 11 , x Q{5 ti., - - b< guest speaker for the, l utre' meet- Y , + tit ?- �- tom. ` x' • 11 ing. The Const tution i tht W A ). `r1. {) was read. btr..jGco. Pickett gave a ' - , - . sting -talk on, sur' recent .. t very. interesting ,.•• s�' ' _ ", . .,oI._ trip to . Af New York. rbc scripture was . u 7.....: _. - read L Mrs. id. Harbroa from. ; I. -- 'S" Jahp . 3: 1-15,.Sixteen '¢dies ons- ` n - - arerifi RoIT Ca�T—wiETi a verse wjtTi s - - /: •� ' y�g� 11'.,,,.„,, „, the word "Humble The Lesson . '.:."V,r , ` Thoughts -were •-taken by the Pres- - '• jy � - :� ; - n ,. ident on "Eivajility . The to«tires _ closed with ,f 321 and, the Beier . _ edicrl 'on + Mr. and Mrs. Ken Carson and I faatii spans the, week -end with r.. • ,:t . ice' and Mrs. Jack T'hongwdn, in � r:. _ �• �.>�y>,, 4 . .. _ •r•V.• - - - - -- £ on Jas. abd -4 a "., .: , �a and IfdrsrsT Iteilocicer and�soa .. } Sr, to baron ' _ from Toronto, who have purchase, x :. om To to, a rchas r ;j�`� , the Shipton farm, have mored in, t h our . r ?d : : r+ ':' }`+ n e - moults e� ti we some t coat /'� s ,._ ' . f M and Mrs.J a Empringham st- s r. o . dad .. ,. ten the M ! ?' ` 3 ��% ; a reception at Dthi eSattGenosha Hotel is - .. - R: ,r a Oshawa, on Bator a r..."111-11 4 W: $ ` H Mrs. 7. • Briggs, Oshawa spent .- . - the week end with Mrs: Lewis.Joaes. + ' �'' ws + j , ' s Mrs. R. Day returned home on =; -� `'I „.� ` . + Saturday from Gravenhurst after Q , '"�} + - spending a •week vrith, her sister Mrs, y ' w y.: ^ y {moon,, who had another heart at- 4 :� ax :i>..1. tack.. .. y `> Mr. andMrs.Elmer Otf, Richmond 7. . . fi: with Hill,' visited on Sunday wi Mr. - s;I. and Mrs. Waster Pascoe. At the Annual Young Peoples . . - .K forty- . San vet S da � night, orty- , -' ».., -> twogattended. aThe President, Mr. ^a �" Grant Jones welcomed the guests .,< . ,,. .. X s '< }' �j and Rev.and led}n a added.. few Mrs. _,-i �T.. 4 marks a g- B• R, r David Pagan, Toronto, showed. her i „�• r" pictures of tier trip to Europe. r ? 0 U 1-1 - ,• _ Sunday .visitgrs at the .Cecil pis ne home were: Mr, and Mrs. F " " Leask and boys, of Leaskdale; ][r. -.� - ' and Mrs. Hugh Ormiston and fam- . _ _ - - Mr -. . '"�`'"4.'�- ily, of Brooklin, and Mr. and s. I _ .. .:. h, j Sid Knowlto ofEnniakiilen - - "Mr, Winton White met, with what 1.• .. I�IYDRO -. a .1 Im ht have been a more actions ac-. ' sident on Saturday night, when his .� _. • s ours �a• bo- : ,uc,�i... arod�O• too- - {.• Y rh clothes caught is .the power. take- off 'Of the manure spreader, an .. - '` f W t. f' were torn off -„His arms were badly r. . .. - r.. ;' .;• , . bruised and scraped. b re. _ t ,«'.� '4 �� _tM� ��� •�' ti C •ter r ..,� �-+' •`; 21 - -- -: : stiVv i Qrga The annual meeting of. the r_adnes' cure Of T&W10 t 'Now Garbage U Aid was held at the home of M•rs. ' - _. t R. Hamilton: Elected were: Pres., We "owe like to theme am eno ----,__ C}UA ftB►�iTI+.ED Mrs, A. Pearce; Vice -Pres., Mrs. Pickering friends foi the i For Pickering Twp. _ • ' McEACHNIE'S Roberts; Secsitary,. Mrs. R. •Hamel- iyucewnall gifts and best wishes. ,iv. K ,- Radio -TAT Seev�ee i Mr. Joe Burrows of Brougham got ton: Treasurer., Miss R. Hutchings; will always remember the_hindsass _ •' r , the tender for a new truck for a gar- Pianist, Mrs. M.. Drapes. of our. Pi-k&-ing friends aad' air Make or Model bage disposal unit- for the township Mr. and Mrs. J. Altalw, and the pleasant associations togelaer. : FUNERAL DIRECTOR this. week' Mr. Burrow's tender was family, of Oakwood visited Mr. and ! —Alvin, bin. Bushby,. •jobs, aw0 rttlLtr FieldI' , the lowest of five submitted. His Mrs. Allan Michell on the wt -end. I. Jes-ie Day. , . `A FURNITURE DEALER � tender was $4695.00.' >sawi — The truck willdisposal have � unit installed on it, which will bring the tial cost of the unit to $10.500.00. -YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED , SPRMGTINZ IS ftha w ArnbWaum Soo vjoa It is felt that this will do away with DIciOOitAT3NG TI>filY;PAY Olf Ir101lT two mea and that garbage will .ba,- • y collected much faster. TO MEET ��� NEWM : 4111.0 Par Hoar For Quick . - ----=--------------------------- ¢boreFirst-CUM . AN _ , Guaranteed First-Claes Presentation To Mr. and Mn. : PAINTING AND V. MCRACIPM hep. _ ' A- J. Bushby, By Tow•nao k OF PICIfERING TOWNSIIIP y PAPER-fiANt3ING Aoa Tia Day evening of feat week All -citizens interested in good Ontario S.RIc sTOKE9 AND FRANK WHITS Phan* PiCk rs. A. J. ' Bushby were Decorators - R. R. 3. Pkherl taken by autprise when 'a group, government are warmly invited t0 Pickering, Ont. - rsprarnting a large circle of friends Bill Newman, Progressive Conservative Called W pr. seat them %ith a beaut KE.4 I&H UARKE " dully uphoiitered "air as an exp _: Candidate in the June 11th election, at the • tee ion of th_ regard and high e s - following convenient p ?, TICS teem in which tucy are tie" Mrs. - 9 reeeptlOns: ; AU(MONELRS W. H. J. THOMPSON, B. A., LLB. Bushhy was presented with, an att- MOLD% ' JUNE 1-7-9 pro.: Iiaaend aad AIItdnorlsed !ar the ractive purse and sum of 'money. r' <!Anniss of Ontsrfa and York. Aster and Solicitor John, and his Aunt, Miss-.Je,si,e of Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Currey, -British Cokuanbia and' Ontario Day, were also rerneinbered with a Skyline laam swck impbtnento Hoose- y ine Farm, 4th concession, 1 Y4 miles bold Fun dtatm Reel Etrtan t:Jbartood B Aja:. gist. Mrs. C. J. tsutt and several - _ alae aur spa wt y at Rosom able id=-. friends gave a tea at ,Kis. Butt's east of Brock Road a&%& Duni Service for Pia Business Ph~ Aja: lab home is honour of Mrs. bu-thby, on Prbo Dot oast. Friday afternoon. when. a Dumber of THURSDAY, JUNE 4-7.9 p.m.: -- _ _-ttepidiaea= Tempt. %.2M called to enjoy a social time _ s ..- �PL '.�� �� � and express their regrets at Mr. ,p$ the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wheeler, and Mus. Bushby and &sully ka,ris% Brock Road at 3rd recession: Mr.. and PMiie as+s +olMidlbui' Creightonr Fraser, Drynan our .ides. MM , K T FIrom m n's wiN be ' _ ... �Mr. aad Mrs. Bushby love base ;rt •• � �, _ . woorins�s Dista _ _ _ _ busisuses bare, a goodly sambas of qp.h ; : ;.- ;A Murdaibl years and bave made a twat of friends, and ends" tbo nsolvas m Refrrsi�nis will be served OA siaCb . �a R. : www _ tea..:: eo�mw>i,� .. , ' : �. Vr Do drop in for a ,phosant and ehtmeh .aierdaa.. t+.rT beat b M i46or�s and frisrtdr�, Old Bank oaf ceittn,«eaAtllVn*W% ''reed" ar j*_ t meet Pim- 0M •friasxls ger wdtls-tbsse oa•+•al�ne-...r. f ,XY''��<� . 9wriewr &Akftr, S Bi roe 30 061 hlw ler.' Clawwve tome in U RWAIEa. — Coff. Notary Publi�e wepltot RA. S -ride` -- -------------------------------lllFROGRESSM Cor43C VATM As MATtOFI ' lr..willat ON~ .d visitors at A. Hvtdniega' were Is. 'Hien or AT. 9•lvM � #'AXTM — Mr. and Mrs. F. HoAchines. Clace' OrM and ������ aD�i't! B�Bts moat; Mr. and Mrs. H. -$idge, of _ ACRUMN AM— Torento, ash Mr. and,Mrs. M. Drs. i4M ss "� MdPero number of ladies attended the dna or elan nos *Wine is tsnaoedilioea!)r etrwiaf. r ' ar *Dw@ !"snort meeting o£ Claremont Mission Cir- aid' Diwie ter of Cbda era sasart• - ..- ; tira�l ..r. lea' e`'"�.e. 4 Gini #► '?". eke ap Wede" last Week This t ttlirai� of ten Gospel is frit dans!". +� ■ III! ■Ml �otS guest speaker was Mw . M. Currie. MINA WfftbW6- ' returned missionary. Among those r _ attendisng the F. O. Supper at 1Kbi - ilea SaMa'� Or AG�1lN 1<IlMttlwtlp • . . �'p 40M ' son Bim Ab last week wise: firs. R. Hamr 'AT fd1A or' '='leis !1813 Me• 17% H%NkAd Cnft 1P. R A a i o� Ilton. Mrs. Huber. Misses R. P. smells Blassna■1 aM!/• O�o� � Dorothy Jones, )noir. ind Mn. & Passes and otbeea. niton iitl■a� row. �= M� A RX S ELECTRIC i L YI. Osnaaie birthdayion Sunday �lsaq- tphes" - _ - !r•► !� at WN" r frons Oh�lsa�wa. Searbro. Tbromto. ale • Yesasas StodEvilie and Oakwood: also s, CrAI111orlCrai aWMW ' `awl �li� h! P• great graed.dwgi►eer reeeet);y arrir- 'Sailvice — In* EMlrwatoe Mss r. + .. , Mr. and Yrs: Aaetin Pearce aad - _ � TO family ►iribed. friends at Oalrawa � � or � Filr . BSI V " ak .�-e.e. -----�--= _ • - :. J. MARKS sus sirs llM►-------------- - Tri. TE S-1 S7'0 rassoor Me. Mri�w�ie. LOTI►L oaliac� Lanae s>zas CA sb At MAIM" a l+sa�t a je SAMAe HOLY I RIMA. X1410 TV lT T _..: ' : • Part manta _ S pwwrW4 o!O or RIO. a T >a Beni Awe Pbotsa Aj= 1Z!! _ _. T8EY1 R�DI4 -------------- ------ =-- r �• PAW :..,I..p.r�.�. ,►.r. ,I�al,� ot _�_:. �idrri.� u► - - f 0 R/�fAillt >iwnrios hl MIMd 1seMbid rw. y ;r REPAIRS M'. E Mlnlsttsrr Rev. Melvine Bettors !a •uARANrBIo :. . atf rawaawwbia tr~... - PAONZs 'lZsspb 1631!1 "-` - .�1p e e - dIUN.DAY. 1IAT 31, 1969 �� rjckeW7s�� _ t.43 r. m. SUNDAY SCHOOL •""'So •' SNERRIH _ - ; . •,A. B. ILAT3'M _ 11x00 a. nL — WORSHIP �� WNW, .AJAX, FMCI(FRINO weed DtM1BARY0M _ MNrRAt AND — AVDLET — -cocas Q. ooxwN'r, tai AMBULANCE SERVICE 1.13 P. M. - SUNDAY SCHOOL aad BOLiG'!OS2.30 P. lite -CHURCH SBRYICBPRIN S HERE' ­ PARR== 1 COWTH BLia.DDiE3. AJAX, No. 1 HKiHWAY �«s et: r: O.baws AT rlctcaNO MACH ROAD Christian S.ience SOCief�► - GET YOU R r : � �------------- Co.tele hone - assurance is. � Invites Yon To Its Regular Slow F OR nPHONSA" -AJ le 1 Telephone ebnrch Service GARDE TOOLS ' �aej lbatsa >Eor Fees Ani iwste7 KINGSTON IiDAD Buildings _:1North Side, Jost East O! 4bedsteess asswume On Batiilep: Woodlands Road$ _ t111esTElo Yranab0e lesaraooe «Ale >Osi ECERY SUI�'DAY AT 1L00 A. K Bowman & Gibson `=BUILDER - : Sunday Sel ool Aad Nursery At The Same Ho4r a" r VWOrlt: W�aY an ::W O 0 B W 0 RKIN a wedaesday, g p. _ Testtmony,­DUTCH S-ETS ' ____________ _____________.__ {ntmesotien; Coil:XRIU .� MOI F MONT[RM. tltMl -1 r and 'II' fAIi l�k A'T ---- — �--a99z ---- y _ — -- -- --------- :-------- ' .. f A CO. AIyI'>QATIOIVS O!i[ 1Vl� WALTER C. THOMSON, Q. C.a on ar ware Cberterod Aeeassmols $OaLli , - - �ICENSEO TRUSTEES G. Q int i Baia• Som, Notary Public ; A,/A>Q nssewa, eranz>roaq �� �• �►+etS►l�9Vi�ta Oibce iIoursn 00 to S.bo P. M. P�i�rl`kQg' -� to+osoxro u«,�y t Fridq , - , � _�:JI+fX � - �7�. - —•=Appointments -by Phone — .. _ __. _ _ �; D. R. Waco - Alas 730--_��____ .�. Pbonet Pickering IID. r -' --__--- ass, L ftbaing - �_ �• STAF FORD EROS. IiMrw�lsNrwt srostp- !lrlllon �I s _ r' - - n. . . Blitoote fed .Mors. j Maiort Moro. Sigiao- � from Oshawa officiated and Cthe nentj the Rdose HSII-Ra obsni ' !Rdad ion.letsLAREMONT - Itcau+aa. ' V we ibe prog&r. L,anch � Mr. and Mrs. K. Mutton' of Coi- officers were duly installed for the I &- S. Assoc. a necessity. It was . �y. Mrs. M• . W.0gtt, Jiourne, .."visaed 'Mr. and: )firs. E-year year 1959-60. Mrs. G.'Caxter became regret that the separation was as w al.. sial Mrs. I was servett —!Cutis, 'turn.,, on the b:rtir of a soli ]fest►' tial, Lavaia_ and Mrs. WaL Robinsort, on Sunday. the new essoeiatiorf's-first President. made and it is the sincere hope fiat week. + Ell.cott, Visiting Mr. and ,Mrs. E. Cornutt Sponsored by Mr. Wm. Houle, Prin- the high standaM set by the - A shower was held on Fridag ev- A number of ladies from the vii: were. Mrs: R. Osborne and her dau- cipal of Rosel ank_ Rd.. School, the organization over the_ past year, pniug sor Miss J One Davis, at the age jattended the Annual Meeting ghter; Mrs. J. Co bourne and Pat- association will serve the East Rouge- be upheld by - the new organizg ;house of Mr. and Dlis' �b'rrt. G,iddon, * of South Untario District NVomen s ricia, of Newtonbrook; also Mr.' and- Rosebank district, south of Highway A definite date for the first i' Mrs.- Conners eutes.auted friends Institute, he.d at Claremont Unit- Mrs. Len Corautt and. Cathy, of No_ 2 I'meeting will be announced later, taurn Uxnr,dge. oil Sunday last. j ed chur,ca Wednesday, May 20th, Wi lowdale; Mrs. 'E. Cornua cele- Groveth of the schools 'in East ' we extend to all interested t' A City youth was proud of -himself i There was a good atiendance from brated her birthday on May 25th, Roughe has trade the division of hearty welcome. o• . Sunday aacruoon. He lauded a the district, and ,•the ietiriag P,'es:with 'her family and friends.' �, ib. 14 oz. raiulww trout Brom. the tdent Mrs. Honey, pre.�ided. All re- Mr. and Mrs, J. Farley • attended small dieek at the west end-of.the I.ports of Standing- Committees were the Golden Wedding Anniversary of O W ,vi,lage. -Don Hedges weighed the read, and- showed much work and a Mr. and Mrs. Fred• Madill, Clare- _ fish at his store, great deal of interest shown. New moat, on Sunday. May 24-. visiting R E (�'i l S T E R NOW The attendauee. was not very officers eected were: Past Presid- Mr. and Mrs: J. Farley was the lat- ' great at the Saturday dance in the ent, Mrs. Honey; Pt. Perry; Fres., ter's sister, Mrs. Stevenson, Whitby. AJAX'S FIRST Mrs. Wen. A•. Brown R. R. 1 Loc- Mas. Hough is now at hone MEN'S­ .. MAJOR 5 PIN LEAGUE � • . ' ' � . Dr. John and -Mrs. Button' Button's two use Hill; . Vice -Pres., Mrs. Cawkec, with her new baby. ,son. Both doing � • . ' ! 'daughters visited Misses Georgina Pt. Perry; See: Treas., Mrs. R. Pep- nicely. _ and Viola, Forsyth on Sunday. per; Ajax; Fed. Representative, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Weavers were via- _ (SEASON 1959-60)' i . Mr. and,.Mrs. Don Beelby, Tor- Wrn-Heron, Brookim.Delegates to. ited on Sunday by Miss F. Me- .. WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, 7-9 P.NL - onto, visited' Mc. -.and 'Mrs, ,Zobert Ares Convention Mias •May Brown, Pherson and Miss R. Shaw, of Tor- - R. R. 1, Locust Hil. Mrs. Mose, of Beelby on Sunday. onto: - -- 'Bowlers should have an average of at least 190, Harfditaps The Annual Meeting of the South Pt, Perry; Fed. of Agriculture, Mrs. Visiting Mr. and Mrs• Carter on will not be used. For further information contact AOntario District , Women's Institute G. Hill, Pt. Perry. 'Monday was, Mrs. Hamin, of Osh- any member of the following commi"ee: was held is Claremont 'United- ----------------------------=---- awn Church from 9.15 a.-m. till,•x.00 p• BROOK ROAD -The"tomrnunicy wishes x� extend EDDIE STEER .' GEORGE SIMPSON . Tn. on_ �Vednes'd:.Y. Misti v4'ilda f=or-, their sympathy to Mr. and-Mrs. J. AJAX 1097) PICKERING 257 icon, Home Economist, and Mrs. The Brock Road School held its. .Povnton c•n ,the passing of Mr. ,McCardless. frenf 4undas`•were the. annual 'Victoria Day Celebratiou on Goodyer, Mrs Poynton's father. JIMSULLIVAN -JOE GALLOWAY r - 1 .. guest speakers. Mrs, WMay 22• at the school. .n. Brown. yrroaads„ -----------:_-----:---_-___--. _-_I 7 . Greenwood; will be the, new presid- when nea:ty ,one . hundred 6ildren aEAST ROUGE AJAXass AJAX 63 �etrt. " nd,.parents attended. The fireworks '' OR - m = A large 'crowd, adults and child- were supervi•std by Mr. Rogers, .bur., On Wednesday evening, May 20, - BROCK`S BOWL -ren, attended the fireworks . display. Sowerby, Mr. Itott and .Mr. Carter. 1969,,tite new Rosebanlc Rd Home and _ at the park here last Monday night: ' freehatent (ommittte was' Mi. School Association was. organized. Y1NARWOOEI AVE NORTH This was sponsored by the local Rogers, Mrs. Cargill, Mrs. ilott and Mrs H. Donald, District -Organizer - AJAX 476 : ' A gion Branch 483. _ .. Thee sgmpathy of this community _ 4e ea�eadld b lin. Frank Hot:ings-. heath in the In" of her uncle, wrho _ - d + passed aws�r at the (;larpmont .Rest , oaft Mr. and Mrs. Ray Iii11 sad fan-, t : i1y are . tsov'iN to Coilingwoo , on - - - - - - Sattrrday::4i a Mar. Hili.. is now ymptore I - The annual banquet of the Guides and Brownies was heed on May 21. The Monier and Daughter event was fo largely attended. The table, were. - - cd'ecrxated with flowers. Fe, towing dinner, presentations of-.awards were tmade th both Guided and - -•)t 4:` IBROMAM -' .._- �� •-, t,,: 3r' M L/ � ! ,.:E i,6. i T tt 4-)"l. l;ul: rise :og 29 - .to 4.;at, Cannint;t-n, on Saturday i,,r ase - "'Achievement Dav" Their -i";r wa= _ _ OR" MEANnPa far a 4rrir1'•c hrd, _ roorn S:xt,-five O'ki: rec.•rerl ter• - . - -t tifieatea, Ten roc-lre.i, :C'n•••tty Hr+ri• - i 4 pules atiil fes. cei�P tt # fi+z+a. +rs ;: - � ,1 �V Patsv FLVh reCeyP i t c� ,�. cl . K. ' - - - , .ours..,t,larnT terra -,, , mm' a .; i Y V. presented~ Jean • Earclay. 't`-clre{ Roberts. Patsy Haruen ceitioc:,tes ... .F -for gpmp etittg trisi 11111 i J N'Sff' -liar - +, .. clay, Patsy Grav Mar •arcs ens. Patau Hgulen, Pettey; Price, Cheryl Liacomhe, Joyce Lt'auuvp...the • `.. Leader and- Assistant ,:.der' rad} • • - • ` L ,.�,�'l`' P7CIJdfI R°r4 i'ro.1t . 'received spoons.. suft-MY cngrkOed. x<. M by Rgpa►r 10 on P.opis. Ovtmia r �• On. Situday evening, a number. , `.. t y 4th d[qy, 1959 friends and reiauves , irurn ro- tn+ ' -Stouffville, Oshawa. BrovR�am, ._ Cia:emont and Pidaeriag jutsrneyed t . _ :, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barclay's, 4 �p F+ # ?s • , at Lndsay, for a - surprise house- _ : ;viarrning party- - - er - 3 .1�IIdCr �rOgrCSS1VC COnSC[VatlVe ad Mr. and Mrs. H. Plaxton visited ,. On June 11, the people of Ontario will imi3iis titin, the stege has been set lot t Sur. and Mrs. $agstiaw, at Sunder- - _ ,steady. - excise thee, democratic right to chart jevan greater progress in the years ahead. Und. ,"e dao Les. y. Soden visited the Smalley 9�e Rlttll�e Cbtli9C of pile prOvlllt'lC. - � �'TbC ler �S ammounced far-reach 4 fam! y st Mount Albert on Sunday. - ' We :e glad. to report Mrs. A. J _ w . _ - , e . _. -i� sad far � ted � for govern- Gap i>1,b-+ home from hospital .Aad Xwore :them will be the record of _ '" - F loafs and incrMe rex�tiag .t her a - Mrs ><. Masters entertained her , the dimC �t which , . ' of a decade'of wise _ . _ ' �} i teas _. . sister from Oakv:Ve oa Saturday. a ad sound m8na®Cnleilt .under the vy became ftenvy of tha ODt1rC world. Tice eext regular ameTuM of the the UOi' Pr+ecnier i ealie Prost . Woisri's Assee'.ia�tion ,t aieed i0fnaielti #pi v : church will be held on Wednesday ell which GDt8rt0'a advanee6 in ` he elmdon issue 1S therefore Blltl* y ravening of Jane 3rd, at th. haste of �m _ - Mrs. H. Millett, asaisted t.: Mrs. �thhC development of resources, business find atraightfora►ard. The accbmplish- ,Wm. Knox. The Devotional is be sate, by Mn. sorrows. expansion human betterment on menus ofthe pasthavC been tremendous, ` Straf. M. Eliioott accotapanie.. all r0>l1tS lifers, beet, 1lnpreoedented 111 -abut even greaw pian its ahead It __.friends oa a trip to Iowa for over the weekend. Canada or anywhere in the world.. - can and well be achieved only ,under ,Mr. P. Weir is still in the Fast. 'these same wise policies and with the _ bene,] Hospital whtre hP =Pects to remits for scene time yet. We all sed res SaIDC sli,-i�led and steady hand at the join in wishing him a speedy covert' - helm of the ship of state. _ Miss Zella Seebeck; also' Mr: and Mrs. G. Seebeck, of Jdarkkam, vis= jted their mother and sister, Mrs. t'°"'�'°b"'r^'"mo" s°"""'"r""°""r",eb "'4" D. Scebeck and Ethel on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, bl' Toron- ;to, •visited Mr. and Mrs. D.-A. Beer ,for a couple of days last week., ®G R E S 1 V E Dennis, Gary and Donnie Damp O - bell spent the week-end with . their 01 - grandparents Mr.and . Mrs. 's CONSERVATIVE Tweedie _ .. The W. M. S. of St._ john's .'Church met at the home of Pre<id- ent Mrs. M.` E licott on Thursday afternoon May 21. The meeting op _ _ ;ened by the President. 'It was 're ported that six boxes were packe-d IN ONTAR-10- I D I N G. _ jo:be_sent to the Fred Victor Miss- :-- „ ion.' Fifty donar-'was realized in the IN SMAWA RIDING - Taccent bazaar. The . Tra . kec is -o be at the nexf nieetitiq' which will be held at the home of _ Y RJ.. va..a %" Tile "School for Lea+ � . - DYIuIO=T!y j ©! a =7:6l : A ,^ eol,irh :� M be held pt Whitby l NEWMAN Bill - _ _-'Ladbeai' Cdfiel* wsi sago• diecu-aed, / _ ...-_....... this being held August 17 to21. .. )Wrs..lindo assisted by Mrs, Bur- ��wws _ - ° 1 J s _ — - "fie'°.+ -WEST ROUGE HILL have dinner in the-new dining loom -vited to visit the classes'on that at 2:30 pm. in St. Edward's Hall, Lynne. _ Anyone interested in information overlooking the goof course, day. Gon,gratulatiQns to Mr. and hors. Mrs, A. L. Adame and Morag a about the swimming pool? The Bowling is over and now -its -Tkte W.A. of St. Simon's Church R. Morton of Westpoint .Crescent Margaret of Ridgewood Rd. have. :pool at the'Rouge Hills Golf Club time for soft ball. Cliff Ballagh of would appreciate receiving any who lisve a baby girl born- at- the gone to the States to visit friends. *ill open-this weekend and remain the West Rouge Riwanis_Club is;,Aoys in good condition, fQr their Scarborough General HospiW on Jeff Mil'.er of Ridgewood Road open daily from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m,•i organizing Bantam and Peewee annual fair. On Sunday, May 31st, Sunday, May 17th. had his tonsils -onf last Tueisday. Adults 60c and children 25c. There I teams for boys fourteen and un- I these toys may be placed it boxes - Many happy returns to Deirdre .'Glad to- hear you are feeling s6 will be swimming instruction star- c<er.. The place—the West Rouge sL the main or. aide 'entrance of, Welsh of Sunnyalope who will cele- well, Jeff. ting.July.lst-•$10•for•the season. School. The time—Tuesdays and 'the church or left by­the--children brate her eleventh birthday on This seems to be the week for -- Incidentally', this is a perfdct Thursdaye'at 7 p.rri. and Saturdays at the Sunday Schpol -in St. Ed- May- 29th. - - birthdays, especially in-the Ro: ee place to spend a tot summer day. at 9 a.m. ward's Hall__I Lynne McClelland of Rouge Highland subdivision. Many happy Itis a beautiful spot. If you want . The Ballet School held in St. Ed- Reminding you of the clinic to , Highland Drive' is also having a returns to Jerry Gimes of Don- _ to picnic there' are picnic tables ward's Hall will close-on. Friday, be held by the Ontario -County, birthdgy on May 29th and she will' shire Court who was' eight years available or you might prefer tQ May 29th, and the pareuts,arg in-Health Unit on Tuesday, June 2nd be nine years old. Happy birthday old'on May 25th. ' - OPEN EVERY EVENING .TILL 7.00 P.M0 :ROUGE -HILLS e - - • N EIC EPT THURSe & FRL TILL 9; 00 P.M.. QN X10, 2 - HIGHWAY = , - _'i rBR10ES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT, MAY 28th - 29th 30th 1UST EAST OF. ROUGE BRIDGE ; BBEsa —­NOT FRozEx 7.9 FRESH PORK (PiCNfC) SHOULDERPORN ROAST The IiDLOII_- �f _B. p0� JUBILEE PURE PORK 1 'pound, tray _ IL T A U SAGE_ ' -39 .... th a iece ib. 3Sic MAPLE LEAF B@LOGINA, byp ..FRESH LEAN Sliced ........ ........... .... per lb. 39c - . a. Vnt CrP_ 9 MAPLE LEAF Poli h. Saus�. a 49c_. CLUB STEAT- MAM- L� COOKED I CLAZF.E - }' SUPOn"FHOCKSLi, POR11 LIVIM 7f EXTRA SPECIAL'?' ,;7e.Per Pkp. Off Plus 236 Off) F H• = a ,� LYOWECONOMY�''AIL.. ,,; - Package of 100 2-CupV+e - bunches E • • 7 5 ASPARA yL:M ii• s: •I ..t AA LAMG'S E]CTiiA .-T.L�E A 2#0 jar CHOICE - :. 5,9c'. _ - `' -(SAVE-THIRTY CENTS)._ - on - a eoac xa t ., � .. _A� 2 row Tint 11 . - -_ `29, y . 9� seas ces AMBER HON8Y.4 (SAVE g CMM)}— � —(SAYS t�IX CBNT9?— -- �.-----�, SPECIAL OI±'FER OF 4e OFF_ PLUS Ie OFF ST. WILLIAMS ".CANADA PACKERS l�S�� DOMESTIC per Pow RASPBERRY or STRAWBEi YIK 12 _O& WM SHORTENING29� -. _j 4 Square Tis _ --- - -(SAVE FIVE CENTS)— - :".4 24 ore ,dal'- 45� ���'�"'7C :-► FOR YOUR GARDEN A COMPLETE BELZOTIOM OF STEELE-BRIGGS RENNIET, MARGARINE FLOWER and VEGETABLE SEEDS z (REGULAR) No. I Dutch Set ONIONS- :.►b. C [Save 13c]SetsGreen (For Growing ,'95-No. I Multiplier Onion onions) -`n• y�9e' C' PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CERTIFIED FOt=ATION - -% SWIFT'S SILVERLEAF SEED POTATOES PANSIES ... - 36C box PURKLARD2 ::................ ....... for L009 .. or 3 house $ . _ .- _ _ . . - - C GERANIUMS and FUCHSIA$, large sous ,._ , ......... each fft _ ..• . - - _ j800 PLANTS _ -- -- _ _ FLOWER ekled Z 16 0% Tina VIOLAS,K PHLOX, ASTERS; ZINNIAS, PETUh_FIAS, - - Sa- o MARIGOLDS,- SWEET' ALYSSU1Yt, SNAPDRAGONS, STOCKS, t - - - PORTULACA, AGERATUM, SWEET WILLIAM - - - -- - -a. 23 for C , 3c per hoz or 3 bones for $1.00 i r VEGETABLE PLANT8- t�a (CA•SS' OF 48 TINS $8.e5) Tomato, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Pepper,: - _ Span�s(s Onions 3Sc perbox or-3 boxes for $1.00 1.. .t, mr•`... : .., • .. t QPM > t b�I V,,i.. • '� . ..:.., �... 2 fit..,:. MISCELLAN 'OUS - •.. -YOUR FRIZNDLY FRIENDLYRESIDEN AG - - �.• _ _ -- - - ARTICLES FOR SALE YDinty/ s ---° LAWNMOWER ..'C Y.R. I L M 0 R L E Y EVENTS _COMING HEADQUARTERS ` •BARGAINS IN ANNUAL GARDEN PARTY - SALES & SERVICE z -' PLYWOOD St. Andrew's Presbytariaa Church If you buy' in haste, INSURANCE. AND REAL ESTATE ....................... 4 z 8 z 1-4 .: ' 44.(10 Pickering Your money you'll waste, ' .............. 4 z 8 z 3-e »............, ;5.92 Will Be Held At The Home Of For a little tin, a little paint r PHONES If s 8 z 1-2 ............................ 47.36 >ilr.and >Iln. J. Hawk ')flake lawnmower° seem just 4 z 8 : 5-8 ........ - .. 48 64 4 x 8 z 3-4 ............................ 49.96 Church Str•etet, North WEDNESDAY. JUNE 24, 1959 what. they ain't. -BZZ A FULL LIN$ AT - RESIDENCE 7,67 - .iOFFICE 67 .(above - �) .,4 z 4 z 1-4 in. (Poplar) $1.25 sheet ------------------------___________ EVENING W. A. DINTY'S ;SMALL MOTOR CLINIC • PICICERING, ONTARIO .j • rFOHREST LUMBER CO. LTD. DUMBARTON 1Pickerias United Church -Weill Meet WE SELL THE BEST ;{Oppeake Twp. Police Station) At TG Home of MIs. AND SERVICE THE REST — Pickering 484 a PHONE: TEmple 9.2361 W& DELIVER JUNE 4, Ate8.30 P. ltT. . � - COOPER LTD, ..:------------------------------» ----------------------------------- St. George's Anglican Church ----------------- - - --... SEPTIC TANKS Writ ` - _ PLANTS FOR SALE Forret-me- FUND FARB CL MZD ON CALEDONIA ROAM —TORONTO' Pandas. Sweet William. amsts. !CA kinds of Amuals. 30a. per BATVRDAY. jU�fB 27. 1999 f boo. Altooa Gardens, Ahola Road, W. J. BUTT - han Fear Fee A31 The assib of Nva 2 WmOrwy Pboone AT ream. . • (In aid of Church Tial' Fund) ----------------------------------- Orbawa — iiJ1 8, MIQ ""'_------. --------- S3 BiYv 1,11M sm may 29 - — - - ----------------------------- V OWABLE AND .STATIONARY ALECTRICAL POWER GENERATI" JINITS Q@wVm powered with the famimm 9"ou esdglnea. From 500 watts to _S baa%** &Vaiiabiew Ideal for far - N w % fig^ Camp- - use nee. Same xm t ase available an • • euntal tr�sfm.. O"and ser- - _ gra sn.eantee tie-` � available. For sore warmation, all: w FIN POO S �.:.------- CLiNTON----------- - ' tiI♦ASOLIIiE $1i•Qi1�tB,8- A& a amW4 S L 9, to 1&3 h• p. In- 4upww e1iBeaten dant, modds. Ez- - waglisaa-1 easy statrtiag and teli+b- Se pemnr hauled WAS imma s sin- .. fa4 Pte- Avdt�Ylt ';a>, _14mums.. maosb. For etas• 014Cs+dOus Pi&wiq Top iii Wdetae treed Picker- ing. Dist. H%% School at Couchk- hinig last Saturday were: Eva Haack, Ser. Chomp.; In" Nearer, inter. Chtanp.; C" WMa, Jr. Champ.; Janet Tomlinson. who is the noway -=owned --------------- . resting place is 4he local Friesis' Cemetery—i should have said— the resting place of the remains. for Niles will be loins where only 'real men an. The funeral took place 7esteJby is Pickering United Church, the servwe conducted by his passor, Rev. ][. Buttars. He is survived by his widow; his two brothers Frank and Ernest, and one sister Winnie ]saving pre- 11IRPM TANKS CtiAXND 2= SANNARY WAX 3few lamas mono" W. WAR& ' o'bwar Wkltby no l~ -am hail • . • RODMAN SHEET META - WORKS. -- Aadww sed Consumnew Oea Caapa f Dealer Icer • GURNEY CRW MUM STAMK NWW, P CKiRlhls, OMI. 124 EL, 84W CLARE _ -." RUUD JUM C. 1192 LAX JL 0; . $F,rT POO= deceased Lim toast few duo OP'IOit8TJR8T ` - -- _Pkimulag - - -J -c tion, - - am RAlMM i � �3 se, w, ' oat. PiMING STORE --------- -------- SALR — tracmr-v:u'lar, sae- �r�or Farmer LiTestoeb OIMCR ROVRSa Open Satarrday marafaft lane side. twelves lou• Good nab- 1tLOOR 1QRNACEs I N A. IL to LW R IL 6 r. Pboss: Cana. Clossm, Pleker- The Annul Ontario Cotmtj Jem, w.dle..a4, 'std E.t�tya 9 m v �t"r*"' For . ` be 7nw& anmvoa& . _ Farmer Livestock Judd° Compos lrenmsa up to S .Yearn -, PRON33 WHITBY = $-=I tteuessit phmdgn, 811000 ----------------- --- - - BiQUSH A e franc 1kLZ - area on Saturday, !!sy node. mom 179 app "U NNOWilts # OUTROjADS Two bedroom, :Ail Junior Fattaw and 4-H Cbtb Mase >ae, Ina was N and sea AT. 2-2080 lot 75 by 425. Large sur ="Iff Mueabers 7saft MQ 8.251.5 1A "M tow at „paL Nicely treed. Can: Mrs. Camp- •4• a sof Novsmbn 1, � 8MALL MOTOR CLUFM 6VA oia at ATtaetic 5.140.1. MOM 406 1110 in ----- - Isttioa st Twp halt st 5.50 a. • ilieebR. Chdade► i Massa& space b~ web las. Us" we wish is ssgseas our :ear" 3tADW AND TD i>iNYICE •.. r+•b ew saaMer*Sam� wOvli Ot1A>alur Sus Tlpe dei bstf W oosWOk OW bla4sas said soomp y abewa F'HQNi >eA>M — tfC waeDMMs. W IN edea bua at a lWe 1 bembsad .. ' '•r -' . /la eb4 w1h ' ate- mast 1tf/1. IL �,� • - �t.` ,� mow... -`!1„Y •ti - '�'' . • d'; his aeaaeiag womb sad, 66460- .�»•_._�� 1 - t1Mft A7 Flsrmael !%stn lar ' s. Fbart AJIea. � - -.. -lig & !M. av t ' F.ab J �- �e Fr7p =- :i sum, single F19 Kiasar kms. Pur- ---.- -.-- ------•------ 'lent a dieiaea.: Phase: t?tickerL lBiAL,iD T>tND", oiiswaetl to CQ{ N AJ"- # - _- - lag Mi after Igoe P. ma hells uteimmaipy w, eedlmeamd •Tien ATV=AL alAB A1fi1D _----------------__---- -- last FIM' Tia Sespplr eE Ceal. Cabs;, LUMB ----� 90a SALE double pre -Cab gu- Feet Oil sad Propose Gas For Time TOIL Stitni>iEi _ Me with tyro roil doom size 20 by Federal � dweueotst The into. Easily dtsaesatkd -and re -+erected. Province of Omaria" will be meek. KOatamb lust Been! Cessna) Acmited is Piakeriog village:. Ph- ad in alis Olson of the Secre y. ,:.,&UXVZR CLRAN-OUT s '' KV Fig �Iariddas until' 3A! . p ma. (RDST). Thursday, • •. • • •' • ----=----------------==------- Jure l5, 1940. Slt� _. VTC! ♦E►OR SALE — - slash tdtlpboard, in Forma of feeders with speddiiea- ,. . aro ppQ AND TRfIM so" mpair; also elinins -roost table. tions cast be obtained Ines ttha Chief T1rtAILiR H>:.ATDiO - �' - ,rebate: Pickering 46. of Purehamhrg and Stores, Garland Building Ottawa, Oat; d w Disw t '� R N Z "7 HELP WANTED Manager',_ 355 Yongs St., Toronto; 50atiai Road and o. Highway the District Manager, Dernini,m TUDOR' ST, AJAX ' `,yYANTED intelligent girl, or Public Building, London,' Oat, and -=---------- young --- --- - _ _ young woman for clesieai position, the District Manager, Post Offi^.a : TELEPHONE PICKERING � - with a young, progressive eosnpany. Building Fort William, Ont.' ',c Write: P. O. Box 726, Ajax, Ont Ten>kx3 mast be made on the MIi.SriR RENTALS 1045 .. ->=ior AMAX ------------------------- ----------, Printed forms supplied by the De- JKELP WANTED part-time sail- partment, and in accordance with the Do - KILLER RENTALS conditions oda forth or. Phone 678, Psckutng. t3tprten CAMPING, FISHING EQUIFT. ' The lowest or any, tender not MEAL ESTATE necessarily accepted. OUTBOARD MOTORS, TENTS, $D TO BUY OR BUILD Robert Fortier, POST -HOLE DIGGERS, COTS, SM 4=k=—a small pidxe of land, toChi°f Administrative Services diad STAVES,, LANTERNS, COOLERS Wild on, or a small bungalow for Secretary. - BY i;AY OR WEER, ' sale. Couple wishing to retrre, .. R Dept. of Public Worm AJAR 657 RES. 174 : ANYi'1ME _ ;OFFICE 174 I. Weeks, 1.239 Strathmore Blvd., Ottawa, ' May 29, 1959. :': ...:• i' Toronto. ------------- ------ --------- ; 9'T DOR ST., AJAX _ --------------=---------- WANTED TO RENT---- ; owe or....... iu 'Pickering �ar�• Small frosrse .. ... , _ --------------------------- ---- T` DON BLIZZARD ELECTRIC aprtsttneat. Reioonable' rint. ' A •_ ' REAL EST and INSURANCE WANTED TO RENT MORTGAGES ARRANGED L1ST11�fGS INVITED - WANTED ,. . ihs Pickering or Rouge district, a' COMMERCIAL, RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL WIRING, small 4 -roomed cottage,' about 445 UT per monde. To have inside watrer sad toilet: Near stores. Write_W. FREE ESTIMATE - __ _. • .Z. Price, 108 Gilboa:. Ave. Toronto _ _ MOMif YARM: LOTS Ur1VESTJMEhiif AL ---------------------=-------- - . c;tooD rASTVRE WANTED _ Phon* Pickering 36Z - ^.a- � �czsx�q r ,• "for ten Holstein yearlings. Michell's _ Pou try Farr, Clarmost. Pbone: Warkhaas W.