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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1959_06_10It's _. - _ ,y X2 t: OL !S NO. 91 PICKERING, ONTARIO ! we C. MURKAR Ala U 6014 PUBEISHERB Authorized As Second Cras. Matta *240 per Tow WEDNESDAY, States. fo.00 WEDNESDAY, JUNE In. i9S? Publldted Sauce November ISAI 5c. PER COPY Prat Office Dept. Ottawabeolption Rates' < +, r' We Goofed —fownship > . 'R POLIO IMMUNIZATION FOR ADULTS Recreation EE PUL Be��e "gremlins" got iafio the a�et . • • last week, reL4ulting in our "pulling of South-West P�e�Cer�ag a blooper" on one of our valued ad- B r 't fro ram -�s -Ex andin In ahepport of Nn pinch of the Fhtblk Neahh Authorities to have the odvk peputotion ventisers, we hasten to explain to sthatthised t ppup. doctors, in Nn Gahowa, Ajax and Pkkering Township haw• our readers, that was our fault. greed to held free Adak InwnuniasKon Curies in their offloss. 144h clinks will be hold AT A political .advestisemeat, asking k RE OFFICE OF DR.' F: S. "glIMERC3, DUN6ARTCN, •very WEDNESDAY from 2 pan. to people to listen to one of the can- A recreation program is necessary pan, ondnoo, FRIDAY from 3 Pan. 14 9 patty during the months of JUNE, JULY and didate's radio broadcasts, was head- in a growing community but it also PICKERlNG VILLAGE"OUST. Then• wo be n• foe for senkss and the veeeitr is supplied free by the ed by the line A. W. Mitchell Ljbd, provides problems, mainly finsweial. pad of of Nodhk. This, in turn, made it OPPear that This was evidenced at Pickering Twp. Wifeless Power did not have I& _ Mitchell's were sponsoring the, ad- council this week as they discussed leave the farm to report an aeefdaat KlN9 MEMORIAL SERVICE Vertisemeent or at least promoting it- the budget for the Township Recrea- when he was kicked by a cow tae , 105th This was not rohe case at all. ; i'lw tion Committee. endy. His brother John to the te- "A. W. Mitchell Ltd." should not The committee had originally set' porter in the Ontario Coq:aty FIRM � SUNDAY JUNE 14 3 P.M. have appeared on the political adver- their budget at $4,000, then cut it Survey of accidents for that tea. - / / tisement-iat all. We "picked up this down to $3,000. They got $2,500 on a Other reporters to contact, In teas Me i)0,t r with the Ime for the motion from Harry Ashton, seconded of farm accidents are: Clare Bak - ad. and did not tickice it until too by Edgar James. This is a $500 in- don, Harold Mitchell, Ed. Tingly, lost Met10n Red CroSS swimlate. The firm has 'not mentioned the crease over last year. Andrew Glen, Henry We,tney, C. incident *as, yet, realizing, it was an Mr. J. Peterson of the Committee L Bryant, W. P. Covina and Miss • • error, but we 'do feet obligated to said that $700 would be spent on bats Vena pubes, This �y is is yin - rear Council Terni Registr'at�ons explain what happened and take the and balls this year. He said that next int. reets of Safety on the Farm pro- --Regi Mention of a two-year term for Swimming classes for childzien from blame for it: (Theft is not sunburn year they would have to go into, seven years up will agaih be con- we have). Ed. --- O A S.A. He added that last year g Mrs. W. Richardson, of Islington, 4 _ they spent $350 on baseballs alone, 'iekering Townekip cruone111 ,appeared--------------------------------- -------------_:-•---:_-- _ is spending a week watts her . enda this week. ducted thus year by the Pickering and it was not enough.bow` ' y. peeve a the gSbermen Scat, said it was Twp. and Village branch of the Redlay ay Road Bridge L the .township ll . league this James Mr and Mrs. Meharry and- Dian46.- here for council to emmidw, He ask- Crota. which has 1 J year, .there: are 22 boys' teams and of Windsor, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob � ed numbers if any of them wished to The P0VQlW Program 12 Rizla' teams, which is 12 more than Donnelly and Careen, of Harriaeotti aonsment on it. t�rawn hundreds of youngsters for the Open On Weekend last year. Coogdilor Harry Ashton was the last give years will be held at the Sun Mr. Peterson said that last year ware with C. S Bayaat's over tts• _ The new 4 -lane. bridge oven the week -end,' mhy one to do so. Valley Pool, Valley Farm RdL, begin- create were purchased for the team He acid, "I think thin is a touchy Ring in •J•uly wa& on lasFret week-enchmnfs Bay Rt�ad at 50 cents each, but it was felt they Otte syaupa = a extended a tate mbjiect at present with so much Registration will.. take place at the was open last week -end to traffic.' were not good enough. Ro s 3teveasoa and fasssily oo tfss > . salidfng g�6 2�t June 25 and 26 from 7 P.M.to' The bridge ha, not been 'o.ti62ly Reeve Sherman Scott said he ques- death of his mother at the && of ' tan at the tjme,'• P°°l - ---- --------------- _-----__---- 9 P. m. Fee wiL be i3.i>Q, Complete opened" and there is no announce- tinned whether the committee should . �htY �zf• The fisse:al took place .. , detsils will be explained at the regis- anent of this .iorthcomisg a., yet. It be buying crests. This year's would iast Morsday, in Lyndon, Ont PreSbyter�ari � taation by Red Cross workers. would also appear that work on the cost over $2 each.Mr. and Mrs. Georg Browns, art - 1 -:Instructors will be Doug. Moffat bridge is not finished yen as there is Some ball teams have no sponsors 'Hamilton. visited Mr. and Mss. C. and Craig Peters• only a gravel base on it as yet. E -. such as Mount Zion and Glendale and R. Brown here last la week. Yrs_ F. For 9e .----- entually ihtre will be a road put the committee felt they would like to W. Woodley. of Brantford and Mrs. • in connecting the Base lane to the help these teams ivy aweatP �. J�� Cu''_len, of Niagara Falls, who The est Rouge sad Centeninfail South End of the bridge. A curve r a_co.- sn:sd them, are remain. Presbyterian. Church congregation Rota Farr Other items in the budge included: -p P li will arc to the north. off the Ease E1.200 -this year on base_ uc i untf . 'ne end - prom the West Rouge obtained con- Lin est year: i250 fc_ a Card,•n Wonnacott and Betty cent from the Fickerin Townahi corner. h new type of boat for the West koLge G_ace .Bryant are helping in the , Planning Board to purchase five stree - Canoe Club: Fairport Beseh would booth at Cedar ,Glass Park during 34 land from Toon Goddard- The NO ADMISSION jCHARGE ------------- -------------'- -- h�zels will - .be !seated as the hill At Asset once a gear we have the 1. I playground equipment, and Clare= the ho i s a 7 . saatam They report a whieb is is the north-east corner of opportvaty of wes Aiag up fur the Local Scouts -- mont would like assistance with their good attendance there, is spite d else property. It is near the i ickering- local &ohs y Club. Fow persona T.. park floodlights, swimming instrue- the i,rox:mity of . the Coniervatiort Bearboro town line. As 74 there is outride of tee dab •ver know Hauch Have Conlpout five and archery club The Elute Area Mky & rough pian of oboe the roads of the work that Sven an quietly m Theatre are asking , for a grant and Yz, and . Yn C. L. Gsmther aad is the a:+ea will be iacslad. their projects. We are ever annaous The Lenders, Sixers and Seconds the Township Scout' Committee' fs Billy. visited tfse,Wo.tney families Although they have &e opportun- to try and haw it known that a pro- of the First Pickering Cub Pack asking for help an gay. - ity to purehaae the lands and the Siam of eauaasnmty egost is contig- left early on Saturday morning, May I Dfr. Peterson eiplained that Weat The Berkey-fleott Coast>•tn at L On. , e would like W are war on a now. at CAM at to do so the actual amount ad troasy st wore Wath, in a large 3U, for a week -end cantpout_ They h canoe Just brought overrehaae Bnew berg *ant -for the the young ->�at-� wed_ °� � -th He said he felt if one champion was acres, for pandas sand other purposes area sad township. Wh-1e tea sating home, and went to Donaldson's cab- Henry Wes#wy staended a Toros- annd possible etpaadYg 91 ehurgb of er"j d duloen is mdataaood t:o aL The week -end was taken up with produced it would be worth it. He Conference d l[hsia r. at Owen - kaiL be Liss "#int co mern" of •Rata. y, Gra al. sorts of agatenent sack as games said the Lit do Theatre is the first Sound last week, and spoke an be. When David Legion asked for and of )back that they are active r Hoard abaft the roads hi the Inset elfub ban b,aen spending too, and nature hikes; also an opportun- half of fiat Sector Plass d the Un- Plaaniag a son each year wi* the jun• ity to Puns tests before going into and P`Y back wnat they receive He feed lsj�tl felt they should be encouraged., He Jr area it was Sauna that there is only for �y � and &&*ban teams. Scouts. Campfire was the big vasa: 1 said that in baseball Fairport beueh ��t� �k place IL raegh pbtla as laid cul by toss only this tu•� mel was given of the evening with entertainsgne+tt 1 �tepsyera' Aaaodat3eo is aponrori I at 15sr O. L: C., Whitby. an Setts- Metro Planning Hound In the Bear` yM spai�tdiyg of Two Hasadred Dd - from.• leaders, Cub+ and Scones. Ser: one of their two teams and that fad d"'y' Betty Grace Bryant was assoug baro and adjacent &sena. to es4d twao >� ahiidnn to vice was beld on Sunday ntom"W , those to obtain her Grade 11 stand- "WosW the trade be dadeatbed 1s Yew. residents of Frenchman's Bay I r as fawntfdp keegb the tows_ qua of des Crippled Cidbi<sa s Soc- and camp was broken op about mid' dipped fate their own pockets for I! H•r parents ways anwrsg tis itRf s saaArassr, carne ler two seeha afternoon. Ithese war 8,000 to keep their team going. Suets.IMP," ase ashei. the )a The weekend was a great 's, c �llor Valet Swan said she felt i�PkLasing Bsi°`b of the'Worn-!'here will be: Lao muds bought by h75 was ns&ns1ly o; B1° $eevre 8bestnaa easel's bard Iwr; Bo7s- Soons. cess and enjoyed by atL Thanks is aet3vities kept children out of en's Institute wfll visit Lha Myrtle me gyp' felled Cutch, Geddes etc. have all been given due to the Mothers' Auxiliary waw ,mischief and it woai?d be cheaper for Branch on Wednesday. June 1711L Beaft All ttts&i are to else iedyeated ower aasistswe by as supplied Saturday snitper. Sas+xk:y taxpayers to rapport recre:,tion than Cars w7. leave the Past Ogsice Cor- a or- - �'- b7 somebody sad fia this ease Ill Will luslcis std sutrclaq. We would like Her at 1.45 Any nuomber who can , the P� i1�ft*0 Chtuelr who will paying for broken window., etc-, y the d for roads. Now is iiaiiowe'en pat -ass. �' also, so givd a hearty vote of thanks Councillor Barry Ashton tasked on take a road wilt phase Call M.M. H. tine to eMRrol the location of Safe Driving Caateats. ail to leaders Hardy Craig, Tru aan, Wil- what items a grant would be paid Bis. Pickering 2078. as,soon as pons- - 4 � ,. stating the Club Money --Sad, ws -cox and- John Dw+twell -*ho trade Councillor Edgar Janes said they �• also use this same opportunity So potsili s;. a wondrrfni week -end to' would get a grant on baseball, the- Z'be Standard Paving Co. is nark-. "We y won't put tap a church ynes. a our readers know, that in a ve y help our boys. — Corr. atm and swimming brut:ucCon, but log good prcgrtse witn„ their service - , block a roadway. said 11th: Jaynes. ----.--•--- - ------- doubted the would rt cues on a twat road .ra u. Chu.ch St to the Stadan A church isn't detrimental to a tom- Wr& o qm=e-* is YOUR MONEY Y g , that does all tfais — or layground equipment. Road. - > unity. F J, Next Fridaynight, the Rotary ,Traffic am In Reeve Sherman Scott asked how Yrs. H. Martin, of Ardtn, via -------------- ------ Brougham supported. their ballpark. iced Mr. and' Mrs. C. S. Bryant Lst holds its Street Fair )Jun. lyj 21 Attend Blood a`k '�Street, starting iNest Rouge Counf Clerk L. T. Johnston s.id they cup- week- 'off with a P�dr about 6.30, Bingo port their own. Phe hay crop appears bountiful w ` ���� Reeve' Scott said it playground and :1 t V snows. fdar � old Traffic is very heavy on Island Rd. Fl yg and this year. Why • not get some live r Heren West Rouge. according to traffic equipment waa purchawd for one area stock to bene. it by the luxurious �y I counts made recently. there would be many'snore' requests) crop in our pa k? tdid you ever try Tbe�si -1a1� Bonn a be y from, Others. - - when under the Pickering Township and boks for you to const along, and At 2 p.m. on Y'riday, Ma 29 to 2 ptik--yo.. 2 Dir. Peterson said that Weot Roi e, Sts money. There's - a Vit a Red Cron, had 121 donors last � an such as you can --it's go- p.m. Friday, June 25, 36,670 cars; g h�vent sena _ m., Friday, June 5 to 12 noon, Mon- Fairport Beach and -Claremont were 1 gad answer to tA. gra_s p.obhm week, at cAnic. held in the CM Centra Ing to be used (every tent ll g for il• all active but were short of mons ' of Pickering United Church. this work waive hem �i You day, June 8, 19,766 cars. y s the Park beta W suns bar it. . Mrs. a iBeasham b to be oongratu- about- You'& }save fess v/bile you're Councillor Barry Ashton comment carry out -their plans. sone-..wheA we have. moil _ ad that the golf course must be a ------------------- • . • ---- ---- space. X.d.) tared on her organising the work for there. .. tear - the Red Cron. The Red Cross par- -------------------------------'--- busy spot. Ma�� urates G ode 13 Ezaminarions start next tnlarty wick l thank Rev. Y. But Si7<TP1j MNTENDENT Reeve Sherman Scott said that only pY wa+li This welt, atudectts are teas- suss the r 40 t committee for the 'ODD FELLOW: 1EIOMS p� of the traffic goes to the golf • Ing their hair art¢ biting. their nags of the dmrrh ball. Illi BARMZ REPORTS coarse and traffic is increasing on On Mcial Rees } lo an tafort m capture ewe know- _ Thanks is also extended tx. those .Mr. T. JL McFadden, Pace Grand this road. 1 ledge that has evaded then during James Moore learned at the Pick- the year. o donated refnoshtnents: Coca -Cel`, Maniac. and :n�ntendeat, repafb ---- _-_-+ _�.-•--�=--� Bring Township Planning Board that Yr. and Mrs. A. il~ Calvert cele- nada Bread, Borden's Dairy. LG.A., that the estsa aeoosnmodatioen pro- E To Set 1 he. may have to wait another month y ` _IL Lynde and Orehaid's Crown inn vi3ed- Is the thew wing d tfty Haas ng y brafsd their 16th armiverur 'ast which � opened in 8eptembir, before he can go ahead with his plane w; ec"th a small group of friends s ----------------------------------- for the construction 'of a Marina at � any happy PAP$R DRI Yt 19511, is gradudly being taken up an mouse Levels Frenchman's $ay. we wish Mem naotie ha tett- - SATURDAY, � Iii. — the p uufta are &MwOvsd ' The Planning Board told )aim that rover. nes. ; Ribehabs sad Oddfe9a s for sdadtdmea He states that be is Two bylaws were passed on kion- n8 Mr, and lrfrs James R. Davidisau i C. P. and T. Fwd ° eery planned with the new addkion. day at township council affecting the they had inspected the`area as a cum of Grasmere Orchards retyped on 1 •atriivermmt for a neer, T. O. Jefferson, mittee had been set up at the last Pick-up BEarts At 1.00 p va. wMeb assn a lovely nSr, meeting of the Board to look after Saturday from a trip by air to Dub - One bylaw names the engine@ to g lin, Ireland, England and Wales picene Tee UD And Place At Curb bobs the, tra3daab and atgesdaute. minister provisions of the Water- the situation. The Board suggested courses Act and the other to adminis- that .lir. Moore in a casual way, They report perfect weather, loot of r ter Municipal Drainage Act. eight -seeing, and are 'enthusiastic a IN ACT1�N approach the, Police Chief .the Fire beat the bo PiWlity and goodwill ! Councillor Harry Ashton said he Chief and find out their feelings on _ felt that the engineer should sign the possibility of . a Marina' in that over ttt�e. the building permits. location. Ain. Jack QQty underwent serious • . The feet that over 300 took part in from the district Reeve Sherman Scott 8sid the en- In 'the meantime the Planning surgery at the Scub'°ro General J+e recent "Guides In A,ctian," put on Great interest was shown in the Board. won't give an d Hospital this week. - - - y the Piekrrfng South-West DixWet Guides and Brownies displays of gineer would rather not be respons- gi y decision on the Cong.atulat3ons to Mrs M. Hansel- ' s evidence of the growing interest handiwork and outdoor'activitiea 1 ible for setting house levels. matter until they have received a The First Dunbation Guides de- 1-- However the bylaw went through report from the Twp. Police Chief ton, of Brougham, Mrs. C}are Bale- ,ere, in this work and the engineer has another job on and the Twp. Fire Chief. don's mother, who 'celebrated her Mrs. Rex Merritt, District Commis- pucted a -camp scene, seusted around the "1 don't want to have to wait an. Slat birthday l"i Sunday. " ,inner, introduced Mrs. A. & Collins, tent, they pitched, _doing "gadget his hands. _ _ —other month for an answer," said bar. The Navy rause its annual vn it 4rea Commissioner, who opened the work" and the First Pickering Guides ----------- ---- - i - --- - Moore, 'as he left the council sham- to Frenchman's Bay .fhb wt k, and - DICKERING PUBLIC LIBRARY oternoon with tun address to those set up a First -Aid tent and• tij�eth>,•t gi HOURS hers. "The season will be practically dropped dtipth chargr s. It:J pictur- • •_ S - hssembled. afternoon binding up make-belies3t< over before any decision is made," esq= appearance A presentation of a plaque to the injuries. Each Brownie performed aat with - niSfst, vinnetYi of the table centre eompeti- singing game or dance and took part Tuesday and Saturday 2 to 5 p. M. --'-------------------------------- I the brilliant 1fShts and Mfections ion, a yearly event, was mads. The in ,s group activity. Friday, 6.00 to &W P. sea. Local parks had their busiest weep drew must curious trldtors to t .laquea were donated last year by Guides and Brownies have sent a "Forgiven• -s, Week' has been e:tless- end 'of the season so far, with hot neighborhood. weather driving missy people out of Y:. and Mrs. W. W. Moyer, as x^ r vfra. H. T. Cook, Division Commie- basket of fruit to Mrs. H. T. Cook, sed to the end of Jtstae the city. Freachown's sty was a Vineland, visited their dattghsebatr, J 1 ioner and were won by the First' Division Commissioner who had the' The Library will be closed for busy spot in the parks 'and on tike Yrs. Ed. &Wk and tie Stork faalr gouge Hill Guide Company and Finest misfortune to wrench her knew last belfdaya during the moesth of July. water. All other parks and espeo. fly on Sunday. vast Woodha..is Brownie Peek flow 'week. The District bon she will soon Rxttta boob tat" be LorrDwwed for ;cilin9 was presented with a Sift be out. ag sin. _ ,, due hoHeay Period - nth' pools, were kept busy. FOSSILS IN ARGENTINA - :.iI-PST Oil o he , • . e t t worn ds. greatest y < fossil beds has been found in a _ �, ` a remote, uninhabited valley in Nor�7W 6 - . hwpstern the tProvinces of Sand Juanbetween '~ La Rioja. The fossils, almost r 'Dear Anne Hirst: Before we •free to borrow a cup of sugar, r perfectly preserved; range up to ' married nine years ago .my hue-'• • or cgjl you in when their child - �` the size of an ox. band and I were both popular. ' is sick! Do you offer to lend We were born and raised in this • the last book you enjoyed? Do The two duellists had agreed city,' but for some reason I can •yon conceal your own prob- to meet at dawn. not fathom, few of our old 'nems and ailments and listen "" + s <' "In case I'm a little late," said _ friends have Dept up with us. 1 •sympathetically to those of $ , the challenger, a small, meek - so lonesortie I could screams • others? Perhaps you are too f ' , }r. looking man, -to his hefty oppo- We aiEe gdequate hosts, but when •critical, demand too much of x , nent, "don't wait - go ahead I've had dinner guests it nearly • people; many of us do, and not F `•+ and shoot." alwaj maids there.' • intentionally. Or maybe youP "We, attend church, read good 'are too in that can ��x �% When you begin to smile at :.books; have son of eight, a dog • be boring. - things that used to cause you to and act and a hobby. When. we Hasn't your husband business *y f y 1 laugh, middle -age is approach do go t, it is always together. associates he5d like to bring t Ing. We dori't go to bars (or what- • home to dinner? If you playm ever they call them now) btrh if ' the hostess role warmly,. they the occasion d' for a drldk at should be ori ions to bring G r;> , , t ' home we are always sociable. ' their wives to call. For HCtlf-SlZeFS "I'm not the kind to beg for ' It is never to late to start y u d y �y friends kiip; I like ,to Tease, but. • making friends. Stir yourself PRINTED PATTERN xm not a yes -girl. I'm never the. • out of this legarthy, look about life of a party,. neither am I the 'you, and go on from there. I! TWO OF A KIND - "LUttle Miss Cotton" gets a gjeenl'y kiss dearie' est ovn firstn't call aequaintancee • this is the first step 4 you are iis lonely ein he path from Malinda Berry, this yearns Maid of Cotton, at conclusion' .nor do I try to impress them. I ' to find them. of the diminutive beauty contest. - " have never been too independent �- to makswrthe sacrifices which JILTED Q friendships require. "'^% i:'C ` at the Thirties. There was no Dear Anne Hirst: I am a very "F,ancy. cooking, 'knitting, or- -_ money for hired help but we all -- .. unhaPPy � gu'1: k9.. ---and -still-- - - - . 1 painting all have their limits- crazily in love with 'a young man ' "" ' pitched in and did what we could ,> tions]. I am really m pst unhappy 1I dated for, nearly a year. He 1RQ IC,L to assist Partner. The children I'm afraid I'll be ge,tting 'eccen- made me love him, then left me and I helped to load and unload 4816 tric, rattling around in this without excuse or reason, WhyT hay and grain from the field to SIZES empty house. Where and how "I despise myself for still caring. �,FMI4 the barn. Cows, pigs and chickens 1444-2455 can I make new friends? I have and I don't know why I do. A did their part to provide us with «' been one. DISCONTENTEF•"1 have tried to go out with a living. When we took over pigs = • if for some reason you have other friends (and I have plenty) Last week' we had a bitter- had played havoc with the lawns \ w �_ • and gardens but as time, per let your pre -marriage friends but all the time I am just wish- sa weet experience. We were back permit - let • drife away, start all over - ing- I. were with him instead. a ted I set out trees, shrubs and - again There court be a dozen Sometimes I thi�ik I'll just run to Ginger Farm-- to salvage flower border$. The year's passed • or so whom you. can look up, off! I guess rjry family_ consider portable chicken pen we had and our hard work .paid off. We • and through them you wit 7 me a problem child and maybe left there until such time as we were able to put in a furnace, _ . _- • meet others who will appre- I am. $ut what can I do? wanted to remove it. It wasn't then the hydro, finally a bath- meet crate our taten - ,assure sy em. e for a chicken• pen we wanted it had city conveniences combined - sonality. Perhaps you have Instead of picturing yourself ...now but for the good lumber that with country ,living at its best. • have been too buried under r :the -victim of '-an aggressive e your family and household male who won you only to was in it. So Partner and Bob But then came the time when•our • + duties - to go out of .your way- - • leave you, try to realize that went to work to dismantle it family. just. like the MacNabi, _ *to find them? • no man "makes" a girl tall in board by board. The job isn't did not want to stay on the farm. Do you and your husband !love. She is attractive. he is finished yet because it rained and Dee went into munitions, Bob • take an interest m your , then the rain turned to snow. into the army. After the war Dee Church activities. There are apparently impressed she • s Imagine that=snow on the 17th married and Bob stayed horrie • C -many diversified ones builds. all Ar hopes on him - only to find one day he isn't o! May. I was there the first day fora few years when Partner • awaiting there, and your pastor •then and I could hardly believe the was sick. Then came the time ,r can suggest where you can be . It doesn't matter now why Place had been our farm and when we were approached by « most useful. Do yarn, belong • he changed. his mind. Perhaps home for thirty-four years. It the Department of Highways to to any other groups? All . he-�nd you -too easily won was so changed. Trees,. shrubs tell the farm for road construe• t r around ybu are opportunities .and too possessive perhaps and evergreens had. gone coin- tion. Partner was past working a • for servile which should bring „ pre%7q wild. And--the—spring hard. There didn't sewn much' e another pretty face tempted flowering bulbs seemed as if they point seven keeping on the d new friends among congenial , yJry. f people. him more. Obviously, though, were just about done. Onl a house just for ourselves. SQ. we » Ae you the kind .of wo- » he is not wo=th all the affec- few were blooming here and sold out, tock, -+ock and barrel - 4, `man who exchanges recipes tion, you waste on his memory. there instead of the masses of at a good price. Now we are Start the day in fine fashion " s, with neighbors! ng they feel So why not - be sensible! ' - • daffodils and. narcissi we used settled in a different territory, in -in this crisp- and fresh -'casual , Charge this off to experience. to have. a modern house, comfortable and styled to slim the shorter, fuller " and next time be less hasty to • And the house it doesn't more or less content -except that half -sizer. Trim bodice with poo give your heart away. seem possible that in two short when we return to the farm ■ ket interest, easy -skirt. Brilliant Birds The best course fora jilted years a Rouse could change so feeling of nostalgia comes over Printed Pattern 4816: Halt girl is to create immediately completely. There were plenty of us to think of how different it « " an active social life. Keep Sizes 1435, 1835, 1835, 2035, 22'x s \ "yourself busy with dates broken windows, even the storm would have been had .we stayed 24%. Size 16x,5 • takes 43'i Yarm among the boys you used to wind°wr,: u p s t a i r s. .Virginia there. However, the cloverleaf 35 -inch fabric. creeper that we were careful to will come ve close to the house 'Printed directions on each pat- like; cultivate other Interests rY t♦1Z I 1 keep under control had spread to and w*e.might not have liked be- tern part. %Wei% accurate. that require concentration the roof -tops. So much degener- Ing so near to a'busy highway- • and enthusiasm, and there will Send FORTY CENTS (40t) • be less time to dream. of yes- ation in such a short time The that is, the 401. Be that as it ` . house had been rented for near. may, nT one can have their cake •_(stamps cannot be accepted; use - terdays. ly two years but the tenants had and eat it too. We sold the place postal note for safety) for this Have faith in .yourself and that's that. ° ttern. Please print plainly the _ your future, and you will come given it little care. Is there any- and at. But I guess other SSE, your NAME, ADDRESS, thing more heartbreaking, I won- farm folk who have had a Simi ' out all right. and STYLE NUMBER. der, than to see a place you have tar experience will understand loved and cared -for falling into our feelings, however illogical Send order to ANNE ADAMS.. No nice woman need be !with- a state of decay? they may seem to others. Any- Box 1, 123 Eighteenth St. New ' out friends. All around you are And of -course there is con- way we have done a lot here to Toronto, Ont. who would' res too taking Improve the lace and no doubt s lonely people struction going on gp pond to your Interest. Mase the over most of the north-west side as the years go by we shall en - first start, and you will find of the farm. Bulldozers, graders, joy it more and more. ,ISSUE 24 - 1939 - others welcoming the gesture. if power shovels and heavy trucks you need practical suggestions, are at work 'on the cloverleaf. write to Anne Hirst at ,Bos. 1,, Hal f_ of, the, front lane has disap- _taco'• I + > >• 123 Eighteenth St: New Toronto FIGURES IN THOUSANDS g peared,. covered by a huge bank o -fes and -a- new tone has :- cut through' one of the front =- ''`" 'fields. Seeing the road work tso0 ' Officially Dead didn't bother us too much. That '"''ATI after all is progress, necessary Yi1Cr1T1 NS: - Yet Draws Pension P gT '-to'the age -in which we live. We g 1 . ; .. � .-..... fin- �• How embarrassing it can be know that when the lob is g;€;' '•? ` t` g •1,250 `. --- -- -- ----- ished it will look •trim, neat and - • - when a man comes back from -"- '�` iia '1 one a the efficient. Every day wi 1 be LLN S ;.;:. the dead. Eight years go, Probate Court in Sydney made step• nearer that goal. On the Y Yi - an order .which presumed a other hand every: day will in- _ji j crease the uncared for look of commercial traveller to be dead. t�� - But the other day, with the the house and its: immediate sur- 1 €`' "dead man" roundings. That• i what realty A present in person; - - a court reversed that .order, hurts' - and it must be ey en and declared him to be legally worse for descendants of the. I_ i�1� closely all are "real" alive again. MacNab family who still •live in 7S0 - - - birds! Yet them alight on towels. The victim lost' }tis memory in the district' and whose aneestors , cloths, awes, pillows. homesteaded the property 'back 1949 and . disappeared. Three -nt •1822,. their first dwelling. be- g s1/ ` Blue jay, wren, tanager, king- years ago, he came ,back with s I Ing, of course, a lo, cabin. The -.. let - follow charts for Nature's his memory regained and got a present ten -roomed house was _ own vivid colors. Pattern 812: shock. For, presuming him dead, built. in 1854, , of hand -pressed 1 traI lour motifs abuot 7 x his wife had remarried and rela- " 'brick with a field stone founda• . „ i1P 9%• r motifs about 2 x 4%. , tives had shared out his estate. tion. In it were born and raised {AD Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS' The .:wife solved. the problem seven children - five girls and •250 —1 WEATHER (stamps cannot be accepted;' use very simply. She divorced her two boys. One girl -.died young, LABOR postal note for safety) for this "dead" husband and 'remarried the others married .and moved to :, } �: DISPUTES pattern, to LAURA WHEELER, husband No. 2. But under a ' .homes of their own. Eventually 'Sox 1, 128 Eighteenth St., •Ne'w new probate order the first bus- the father died but as neither of 0 ,Toronto, Ont. Print plainly PAT- band received a small console- the boys `wanted to farm , the ;`SAN. FES. MAR AIR. MAY JUNE JULY AUG. SEPT. Or:T. Nov. DEC. Ti1�1tN NUMBER, your NAME tion - his Service Pension was homestead was, sold and was in j and ADDRESS. restored,unloved hands for nearly four I WON'T ill!IN TODAY' - Main reasons that persons stayed s Send for a copy of 1959 Laura " years. Then we came along, liked 'away from work lost ywii are shown in Nswachart Vacations �.-W14eeler Needlecraft Book. It has Q• It a moa who does not the and bought it -with ~a greatest time out. with a peak of ne+rly six ' lovely designs to -order: embroi- - have a car goo out with -a girl- the help of Partriei\s brother. - 'mi un p ,sons in July 'Illness was • second with a peak of fiery, crochet, knitting, weaving, who does, is he supposed to pal Partner took pride in his work ,Ihe book, a ape- for the gasoline? and gradually the place, under 1 ?0 mo -i) !r February. Soo weather also kept more 'ors the job quilting, toys. In dal surprise, to mike a little girl A. His first suggestion of the proper cultivation. resumed . an ,that mo ith than during any other - 708,000 Ind istrial die :J r7,,- 4 14 happy, - a cut-out doll, clothes evening should be to stop at a appearance of law and order The putei idled 206 000 duerf the high month of ed obs , when to color. Send 23 cents for this service station for some gado• old •farm helped us to. weather many lobo, contrasts werF up for renewal. Based on. J S De, - y iMe! line for the girl's car. the storm during the depression partmert of Commerce figures, r. i waiter Logan«•�!'+La•k>,l�cw extended to Mr. Pike and faintly. Mrs. Bob McClure of Seaforth, aad0011 RRv nda as s A good crowd turned out at the ' attended the wedding on• SaturdaY, was gue,yt speaker on Y e • • ,ball game on Saturday evening. iu London, of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin. Rev." frteethain was preaching anniv- dltorlal----------- ' - when Frenchman's Bay Pee Wees Trick,'of Oshawa. --__ sissy services at his, c ___ ---- de, Vshaw:a d—�, _in .a- c.oaely- Thier Active Service Clara " vrilf ---' — A BUSY MAN - - contested gatate- F'ol'owing the game �� meet aero Wedttestiay eight at the the players of bath tisatns .were thin St. Zia man", in Gremwood, with M.*. it . Mr. and Mie. 1-loYd Wfrisvee �eRr ]eek Emp�gliatn anWd Mrs. IJoitd -, treated to hot dogs and pop-- - one of the busiest teen in Ptc kelring Townsh'ip's... �np�X -- -- -the week -end with relatives at Thedr WHOM in chu>ge of -the-program_ today is T. O. Jefferson, engineer• Last week it was suggested u j ford.: that he approve 7tetrels on all btuldin8>s 'before 'a pterins# is Mrs. J. Briggs. of C#ahawat. spentPAVED DRIAYS isstretl, It was a:so sl4aested that he is already supposed to Some of the fathero from G end•#e the week slid W Mr.' and Mn. B: this a�eordi>� bylaw. Drive are anxious to give die child' Jamieson., dp YOB p�y� or AM ' he is or not, one wonders. just. how' much once res in, the arra an opportunity to Mrs. W. Pturlds� �retttrned to i+Fr STOW a muWhethWaici - expects o one man to do. play softball, $peat• Sa y prepay- house on Sa y a 'time. A!� M a Brook - the !OR T10 tliT JOt CnImader' D�prl t project to look after ing a ball diaini d an the park land. - Seveai feasts its �brstCo ratuls- AT A PA! MIC! j yyHe i jldes a wate7t' and Segva$e pliint" aewaSe i� W� 'Tbey Win' had an• enthusiastic fin Fair oa Saturtbay• ConB a yam] wed sttbdivisioos and is to sit is on the gfbuD of helpers ranging from 3 to to pfrt. Zion Ssll Team on defext+tg C� TL *_ 1 1 8rxtge,, 15 years of age- _ •' the. Bcooklin team at the Mair. . i CPR. access line discussions. Mr. Eric Hilton cauglit a Pickerel Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ovmistos and ��� PAVING ' The area of Pickering Township coders ?2;000 acres with a aj Hastings on Saturday. family of Brooklin visited Mr, and — poptiL3tioa of 16,000 people. The First Dunbarton Brownie .Mrs: Cecil HianeSr on Sunday. hinted last week that if much more their fathers. on . .., Reeve Sherman Scott � , Pack entertained. - is added, to the engineers agenda, the township will have to Saturday afternoon at the spwioud Lire an as`ii mt for hx . We agree ' with the Reeve on this estate of oil's of their leaders. MTs. ' HERE I.oint. As we stated at the outset, one man can only. do so much. Hardy Craig. Watching the girls in PRI NG' S And meet's not sea: in reply to this, that bungs are -not like action was a delightful experience used to be (what crith pll this hiring of people) . 'Re- for the dad;. ileyis not like it used to be, even A strol. up Glendale Drive will GET YOUR -member, Pickering Township. convitdce those skeptics that warm _ 0 years ago. weather is herr tv stay. 'r re bngnt - ac: ay of freshly pain ed hoses is TD4LS About 70 childred left by bus or certain to give you a Lift- IA ift. GARDEN l,rl,ll . ON N Hi '� Saturday morning for -their annuli, Catha'ine Gillen of Glendale Dr. (Dunbartoa Branch DIo. 541) trip to River3ale ' n was placed Second in the Jr. Free - - - - -- - td ;ry ten paid sored by the Canadian Legion, 85b skating at East York Arena. C atdr -- Your dues shou.� arine was entertained at a banquet b • June 1st. I4 you have not paid 1'L tI'gh1$rrd Creep. -AFter their tour o_ _._ - —._ _ y where aFre wa3-presented with --a 1ov- - the ehrldr•�:; returned to tT'L, SE :DS tem ,yet, contact our Treasurer, , Legion Hall for'refreshnWnts. ely. trophy.. Oongiatulatione. - Bill Sowerby, right away. Ii 1+ y Mr. and Mrs. Bay B of Roug• Brock Siegner, Torn `Dummond, - - a:t:e, not paid, you will be r� inert welt Ilul llrty. , t.erytave the; Bernard Baker and Bob Dry — SETS Itrca:]t Privileges as of urns: _ baby daugi,ter ricins from the hospitaa fishingat the dam on Du, Crr•'!c. We extend a welcome to all t S t' She was l;urn pre y on blay 11 -Mr, tegner was the lucky one with era tis every Saturday. afternoon i_rnt E'tppy birthda �ge8ldy. Hughe. ......... ..2:UU to 4.0D. Coyne and visit us natal a nice t -out. A nisi time was fad of t:ougil $igh!'.ind Ldve, wllo Wit!by all. see what we have • You ray •t•:cet cAeuratu hila sixth birti.day on Jun-. Happy 'Eirthday to Mrs. Tom Phil- o'd .fiicncb and you trill , nr.ke ,.uw 5. waFt a party for his friends. ' -- _ tt who celebrated ' a birthday ihday ob a t d or.ea. ------------------------- = Monday, June U'. Ham Ba on the north +ids. ! p on We are 164ated iROUGe HILLS John lacy who ,wilt c,lebrate t.la t; tit of the Second"'Contession..just, west ' ++v` . birthday this Saturday. . of Spruce Hill Road• {cine cit :rut Circle Grau vi the Dunbar- (P118 M, Pickering • Corr. p Mn- and Mrs. Bernard Baker. MT. ,+ _tt:S Satunlay -- ton W., A. held a very successful and Mr,. R;tlis Deakin, Mr. and Sirs. - -_- - _ -- bazaar at the home of_Mra. A. «' on all of- G.eD 1 .Drive, -- Ray - Bart L ca t ''yaw last Saturday. e-hi�idg Fcattended Bill Newma •s Hall. Fci:- ROUGE ad - asellold -ar-ticles -A-ere' .old .. -. night .ci a 1 [s r port Beach last Friday �j�Us�'�r - 'Nest R.r.ae — t:ay t more I've are sorry to report n 1 KE V Richard. who has recentl a oars - - ' 'areelc3 until tkta sup a y - ttttnved. p .. _ . _ ..y gin. School c:=:e5 of .It.r 29 The to Altana Bos .had an u,a`u:tuuatc Fla¢n�L 1 �n�Y.t�i• - pu tila.a: G=ds S sag t -.ru �1 i' 2 accident. ,ajurstK trerj tia3ld.' S.re had i. lit ` _ _ eust,leted et. t astr� or t aY homy c'< i al r c.: ' r`ite teeli�g to :a n` brt.�r, ►urea hater of tl r. all ! a Club m. gat trx pm $teat r._. ni ii'tdra •' Lj rt; a . .• y.•t 1, rv.}: rc. . -;: :1 8�J1 r'L.c,_.rt' S,d_c.nt`3 anti- .•inn \I.. is<'o` 1',,.� - tg ,. �,.. Ci iteral H.^_n- :t'. trot r.e " q c -d t ,•z ® t , n '! • .3o natr�.• Frar:r ot-F.:nt~ l*: ` cu - ,rnn ,.., n�': a..a[`:Lt.- :n t'.'i'a... ... i.�,.,. .,stn- ,"at': o .,,7:n1 Ft's l let t ••• t, Frig. .... • . tial u .rr ; .,: ;, . � • on ti , r 'Cf i• ' r. t 1 L; C der -,i. a .ker ' r tt at �>mtncr t olida, l'a.'r .,. 1„•t. I' at m:s't : �n ta�_ a � � - tr t - , al, i t r br �.:. tits •. i5.. - _tri ..tn. E,urope ►'DAY,+- • .7 p - _: •: • -.. .--1- ii,r � --':_ .} ....v” .. to to .:a •,�{,a .. _.. �" . _T_,it rrr*_; Ir ,� ! _ t;ioral Ya i ar - Sir@@t a1�4I' Parcidie a! 6.,," _. file of cnrrtrtettc:. S r' _ Bi ��� T�"E�. C ref 2GA t„ :�r anti t.,M'�,r �. r p. u.:. .t.H and'wt3 m r•' rt ,sr i•�:n hr r a:: rd`t:ae i t frq ,�•� rf u r:i:p �r at r, ii{ �� : s. �' ru .ca y _ .:'.•t:il . -'._'- B,rir�r eta%lir .. _ .._ V 3lsted .:,y u:. y, n. ..aha:, .r+�, t ,•;' ;c B AND For The Mei . »ti: .. .. :« - • :>a..;.:d 1- •,,• om tar. FL.. _ 4 Ad � t' Buy ' �'i''ti`� -..Tire re%u! r 1�th Mertin .� C ES - ., dGni! tt ,•r i,::a.�3"a'd i 1, �' aFir, ,•',ret y,�e: <yu ha•. pc?rtx,, at r t� DOZIL`y'�llliib t✓Tt %y':^'ig C' ? a7 . in t;c Ba..a i'icl:.•r:nq. ya. talc: ar a fur: U th u.•h� the lxrwe cit • S1', .asa:i Mra. S.amtirt - Loti C Parking - _ _ _.. b1r,_ard 1frs. fla a Martin .and NO Aim ;i, all '..I':s 1=t.uf.cc^..:. G1 ''bride .1,antr: to wrel:. �.tt`:n p..t.r.aka',t. } - ut tiir. ::o :an. i,:b or., L .'murly uf.r An a3npr,.r�atentri ntMrther of tae with ktr, and Mr:. F,arl puckrin. + 'FUN �R ALL �iCiEJ T,rye, Lel:'ust, Irei:s.'ad Tit, :tev. Fred Rrown;e nether, and dauOter; at- � Mr, arrd Mrs.. Ronal([ -Cox, Joanne This Is Fe,tnn+�V Celan, `tn:sia er of - the -West Bongs , tendedr the. banclu,et , Tact Fridav a; , and �qv t sprat the work -end with a r- -I'resbyter.an Cntireh will txrfnrnt the the ieauge Ni1t �chcxri.cThr Brown- Mrs. ("a,x•s uncle and aunt, hl r. and No AIIa[ISSIQN (CHARGE. cc,emoay..Tat: re-sption wil. be held ie spresented gifrs to their..Lraders =�M-'.q8Z, alt the Det& &sins$ lar, oil the Like= and sang several excellent songs. Fho v it ad May we e;;tetttd oar sin- The talk was given by Mra Pugh; SUPPORTERS' tterEst n' iC:'tl for the, future happiness Oshawa. - _ __ _ 1113ERALS &LIBERAL u1 tliQ' young a UGple. - TheWest R.� aid C�ttermiaf _ BAY r will 0061 its an - p:enic Thursday next, 9 a In to 8 points DST Be sure .to vote. ` in SaLu4day,une 13 M JetMr.. and Mr.. Fred -Dorsett atter • • • • • • • unw.:od Laark. :here will ded the wedding of Mise, Joan All- - i, a oma: •s :.Ices .:.zd sw.a mirig and an and Donald Clarke at , St. Nish- ..,Vote. early. Then make sure your friends and relatives vote. p.m. M.-mbers are.asked -alas Church last Saturday. to �e,•g ;huir. own <:arper .L.'r1. Also Bob Gildner spelit�a few days is ' c:•Lra Lansing, Mich. lasQ week;. �- pee last effort and Drynan is in and Oshawa Riding will C u ay r..tr:_�ty dues to Mr.' lrtolgtur leen$. ' ::1 21 :;iiia ':: ve. wnars6 tathet Jack fuck went 'an -a fishit}q trip have a strong voice at Queen's Park. ; 1._..:.ed _.vay last 'kaek. to French River over the week4en8' ' Ite-S,,vittg group of. the West ]fir.. and Mrs. 'Harvey Fertile and" _ I; toe ar ',;lab ;rave been meet family attended the w' is>i• of hills• - 4 it a �gu'sriy each week, to new !o! Bwbara Nesbitt and Mr. Keith Rob- - a :..It baz4ar. ,� ".'`irest:ay dbat ertson, at Port Hope,' last Saturday. _:FOR CARS -CALL "12 :_:_:gets g,-therad at the ;tome o. Happy Birthday Wishes to Bobby• - 'ic' a. L,:,Ig Taa: re of Xirkdene Drivt Brown, who was fourteen on June - i3 Gat r, jX .':ke tk � age table • Tues- . ' • . - ' a,' g7mup met at the 8t �je are sorry to hear that Mrs. 'PICKERING VILLAGE 8e WARD 3 - rf AI s. R. G. Man intyre of Harry Cook is cenfipt to. bed with — -- :e�,; P tea. Pickering 28 520 688 c ack "C" of 19t.a knee injury sustained in a fall. _Mrs: Roy Caldwell .and four child - F! 1-at hild- ?:.-3t :hglhiaad freely WARD 4 —Temple 9-1495 ren are visiting her parents Mr. and t c rut "ter L:,e hist bale in the Mrc, Ralph. Swan far a month. ,,_crx and enioyed-Sun- )f of it. ' wut 600 Cubs The annual Fairport United 'Sun - `n Lu '.3 everts and "A" day School Picnic was held last WARD 5 ..ROUGE Atlantis ,2-%934 gr.:d w ,a Hill won the tm- -Saturday at Sun Valley Park. Ev- �' g f,w :.he r.hhlaad Creek West- eryone .hal an enjoyable, time; and YOUR.VOTE MA 11 ar•:a.. Cungratuiatiuns Pack "A"t it Was nice to see so many adults_ . _Y - illy. :A Mrs. R. T. Miller, Mr. and accompany the .childimtr.• The Sun- — Its. _R_ G. Mactntyre of Ridgewood day School will close for the stttTM , Rd., a ad Mr- and Mrs. John Stephen mer on June DECIDE THE .ISSUE of East Ave., along with about 27 Word ` has been .received of the other couples from various Pelt of death on Tuesday morrning -of Mrs. ti city went out to celebrate Friday I A..Pike, in Toronto. Mrs. Pike had Dight with dinner and dancing at the been a summer resident here for ov,- Swisa Chalet on Bloor Street. er thirty-five years.pra?pathy i• • SUMMerCoanoes .per, on Mite bel l Leti mit-6, t ,Arch u Pickering74 • . . -- Y t K t AREoommitee hopes you an win attend- day, June 13th. / ! ? cH �a �� The School celebrates its centennial A good nuaet` attended the i _ ;7 on Saba -day and the ehtrck on Sun- opesung of the swimming Pool last g Saturday- -- PHONE _ �� � _day -- - --- Bradshaw Sc, to home and - -- - - - recuperating nicely after surgery _ 'r Brougham in resd� fW their two 1 ROM Mr. and Mrs. Vern Midd]s on vii- �1 �raw= �aY ,pntennial oelebaesEiow os+ June s parents on Monday. —.--:-.-.-- �_ 20 and 21. The rilfase has been tame ! The new Erock Road Cwe Pack iced the Fortner :�' v .i- Pala" , f„ y decorated in bltat,, zed and white held their regular mesptit.9 oa juste Mr• and 110 Len re '0)1 and , - _ to 4th, when their Leaders, Mrs. Wg- Cathy, of Willowdai4 were o ua P►- T f &nd the bvainew plsaes kwk t COX and Mrs. Mott were •invested. nic at Greenwood on the weelc-crd who bsve not The Gbs wW be ia;Stsced on Tsiae Mr. and Mrs. Leo LeGrandeau of l Took Any former are Iooki;>g Searboro, were visiting Mr. and Mar. Iver tteddved so jaMtatson are to the lith.f eyoungstersce• on Satur- Cornutt on Sunday Willow o�yt. this v an Invitation ant( a r -SnOUWS -FOOD • ROUGE HILLS OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 7:00 P. HIGHWAY 2 HIGH < T . THURS. & FRI. TILL 9: O® P, Me ON NO,, -EXCEP _ PRICES EFFECT tVE THURS., FRL, SAT. ]UNE 11th - 12th - ,-3th JUST EAST - OF ROUGE BRIDGE ' -NEW LOW PRICES ON MA479MR% A TURa�E FRESH PAS► - .. ._-...... ...............may _ - ...._ —. is. flow home to.' spend the week- YZr*z on Sunday. sm's of the Base Li 0 F-aturda GJAMEAAM parents Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. i). 1riw5utt of -C-laremcift-'and --The -ViHage­Cwoup--is­hcitdinC 'a Miaw-L~ end with hex of Richmond Jack Nortiou-Their jdaug-hter, Mrs. Mrs. Ernpringharill of Mt. Zion vis- --Strawberry Tea on' the M inse with St. And-rew's junior choir whe Mr. and Mrs. Cattle ji-11 visiged on .- �uadgry. Mr. and Lloyd Mason, of Saarb&o. al�,o vis- ited Dean and Mni. , "6. un. Wed- Hrounds on Wednesday af ternoou. they. sang, for anbiversar v, .;Mrs, jim Mci,�usre ited them on Sunday. nesday ki't. ti `e l7th, front 400 to 4.00 �>'clock. at Myftle United Churc,% M shower w" held on Monday The annual picn-ic of the Bap.ist Miss Buniiie Miller, Whitby, sPerit There _v�vill also be a Bake Sale, ie Mitchel Also assistki L, ir, I -4evenrng- in nOnour L4 Mrs. Cxtruter's -Cliarch wil -be.held on jurve..I��th at the wrek-end with heir grand-pa-ents Mr. and Mrs. jack 11hililip cele- Miss- Evelyu We.Ag,t, M narrage If r. at r ia 'Mirs'. Thos. Erig,,�sh. b.ated their 50th wedding annivers- and Mrs. J. H. McClemeat axt at the home Springhill Pa,,k. no Of Mrs. Ueoige hict-A)IIIIell. The 1�egion Auxiliary is hAding Mr. And Mrs. vv in K v ary on June 2nd, Congratu.a,�iotis and ed the second recita., of the Hary' chriidir�n have -enfitited -a sbcial eliening on J une 18th at Mr:+[. Mclntoih - of Stout(vii1o,iin many more years of happy ra"rieci Y i Sunday. evening.' jenny O'Connor cetbrated a bir- 46a the Claremont kerreatiost 4COn- 8.30 p. = I .- ... I . - Mrs. Angus �4c:Farlanq Mr. and Mrs. Walter WIdlis vWted bane's,briathtir Mr. J. It. McClention DUNBARTON Mr. and Mrs. Doug WiUi. on Sarur. and -Zen 'Lessons, WIL be nducted at on the weckmend._ -junity_ 'turt was B=6" ter conducted. tive regular jc�ed here on in a holiday with !-o'Unitd 'ChUrChIL. when Miss '1"c .,Mr. C. Willson returned hi6n�e service. The I chox sang the beaut- Mr. and Mrs. C, FlAcher. a of Mi. -,-;�nd after a very�j.pleasant vibif with hi6 iflotpthent 'In. The Garden". Mrs. -. The Legion Atti la44 I Davis. daughter I Itw son Ross,.and fami�y, 'in Montreal. za ' hrane conducted, the Jr. chairtered a bus to Oshawa for Vie 'Tom Davis, was united in' M E Congre ion. Mr. Wilkinson Cort,111- LegioT Rally last llue�uay eytatirs. Lottic H. Johnston y Rev. A. Cive.well, to X We a e glad to hear Mr. P. Weir a of talks on the "S6r- Wm. Artilour. The receplion is able to come hoine again after The W. A. helcL a special meeting, beld at Cedartrae Golf Uub. spending'some time i&the'gas _ text w at, the church last Thur day , witb etat Hospital." -from- t hew7,- vs. 7"and 8 vi'sitors' from -Pi�keriiig United and General Heofital oti Sund;fy,' h1a. it reside in Sca-Xb0r0 _'Wi 4S Ball "Ask, a it shall be gi . ven unto Pickering Presbyterian, St. George's 31, ir her Wth year, Mrs. Ljottie H At6icithiw �,edduig of local interest Congratuations to' Brough— late and Mrs k place,at Uxbridge United, vitiet, Team or� winn%in� from Mackham on you: Seek and ye shall find; Knock Anglicaii, Centennial United, Fair- Johnston. The .Mr,, tole and it shall ki� oven(�.d unto ')rou. port and Cherrywo9d United. and I John- J' ohnston were Among. the or Mrs. Alvin Redsnaw w -as uriitcd in Mr. WTn.. Ellicott and Mis� Peggi- For evp-ryx>N that asketh refe-ive,li, the On -wt: -Go ir represented.." Mrs. th a d h,�! that aeeketh tindeth; -and to ji'jjinL�e_- of t-herry-w9od. took the Bar at Frenchman's. t C.;T And Mrs. jotin Hairvey al, I ondom. 1xim.-that knoopketh. it sha'I b,:­_op-e:n: dev6tioriaf . Mrs. Reg. Paricer, Pici_-' am--- the onl'y wak to'gt. t�this 1)ar Uxbridge. They wiii re. ide in. L $ 4, -w iw by boat. I-ater they bought Ian .=Oat Mr. airld Mrs. N. burton and How-' ed " Jesus 54111plici.ty of ingua6 erui or, was gue.4;t soloL t. M rs. as teaches to ap. neople it' such Wri:j�ht,.gave a very interesting talk on the mamband, and tinti, a fe (in. Tuesday, June 2. sixteen ff�;r� ard j4urneyed to Port Perry on Sun - bets of the Legion the Zone qh Barclak and family. iind -' bre;aild - and kndck. He show- clusion of the meeting, Mrs. Jack ident' there, She is survived by tw Claremont ..attende�" -esented with a gold 'daughters and a son. Viola (Mrs. in Oshawa, when two htLadred lini Mr. and Mrs. Arden Wannop, oS �f is authority iii p eaching, heal- Phillip wa.i p ink and piaving. Reverenice filled; e�- 'cup i0c her' golden wv<Winj antiv- 1 F. Turgeon), of Ottawa: Harold, -five �were present. itby' ' - eryone's hearts in His presien-ce. ersary�. TopDrito, an& Irene -'Bobby" (Mr 'j'he Recreation Committee held childremn of Wh , visited Mr. and -ur meeting at . the home of Mrs- Mrs. Cliff Wannop over the week-eul. Prayers c4ten become �_eremonious , The Base Une Hocne and ScIttool Fred Wbite), Markham, Ont. Lay- tht the hea, t. June. meeting was a: instead of cbrning from held on Monday, ing grandmother of Dosma Steve*- Bcrnioe 'Ward last week apd—.chs- -- Mrs. Ray Ellicott and DazInY -pj_;cer ",h.CX.t;4 tbhtnig C sed 11swimming prGgraxW'- visiting her mother Mrs. McGuck;ti r%- -Rze 8th.- Mr,;. 'Cooney of the Houle son, -Cartnea- Poirier, Denyse Tar - us in Stotiffvfile. felt need to Ask, to see, to to find. and . School . Council at Dunbwftn, geon and- great-orondrnother of A iihower was held at the home of to kn�cic arfd it shall be opened unto conducted the installiiion of the Bradley Stevenscmu The faiweial ser Mrs. Alvin jLe&hzw on June 3, in The regular thftting of the Wont- you. God answers pra . s accord- 'new executive. vice was seld, at the McEachnia boricar of the marriage - on Satw- . an's As . ing to His wisdom., The priesti And Miss" Clare Gay of I.Aucashire. Funeral Hoitne, w*th interinert at St. day of Allan Redshaw. riesday evening June 3. at. the hoine lAvites . did nothing . else but pray lber, assisted by Engand, has been visiting Mrs. A. John's Cenretery, Norway,'Torantg. -.L'nc Gut& -a and: Brownies held 9 of Mrs. Hugh Mi brit didn*t suit their actiorts.to. their gellfiouse As she is Fperidirig a vac- ----------- einer roast last week at the home Mrs. Robt. Milier and Mrs.. Knx, was taken by Mri. -pra,0er.4. Christ loved a willing -work. ation in the United Staites and Can- ENGAGEMENT �'alerie I z)ai . ri�ritlo Philip. who izave a ve, Lnt-r"ttn,,, 01 16!rq. Jack Phillip on _TLre!--d.!y af'--- tFrit I rv.sing. �;f Mr; W iie'k rryoth�r I cif Pti:k.-rirg, to Ra 'Aihlej. Tar- xt-eived her go;d bar pin. prograt . .. C"', -1 tf nu)on. onto. The rra-riage to tak� place on A miscri aneous ,tvow-er w i,.s held Ang C>unr_i� i �1. __ -r - lfr:vber�r 1 -ave re. N -Tr Rnbft ichof.%on and. r_.,� bro­ Sa!urdiv, June 27, 19S9, at White. D LP I Mr tilt: corrUniS nlarr*w� 04 ti -S, j eirt !it) he held v. Pirk-rinz :i- _7 the rCMxnj Th Tile Younic_ C) �iurch arc'jo r:ie ccn=enr!( -a c a c kt J h 7 e way-tt" Put -a I'Dii t!�Eft_�t Y" an rL WU"RN=0U1T ..,FURVIN"%st ("Inrclon , lohn zm.' o[_ M atirl. 'M r I il lef pec in the CAxpmunitv Hall on, '.A:. -,Ir 111r. h1n.fie day, June 17, 'at ?-tp) 0. ri- Roll Call jonett, sdoann: in honor Of thrkr_dajf- sang. Current Rve!Rots wilt be Mr.*and Mrs. 'Wroie 'and -dati�hter taken by Mrs. E. Fvans. Following Barba -i.. a e-racebriag,- %pent t he -:the business, cars will 6m to Br-riok- week -end with her parenti Mr. 'axfd ra as Mr and, Mrs. Stewart' Axfo,-d and play of Pottery, Miss 34ar,on Norton of Fort Will- scm Px6l visited Mr. and Mrs, Win.. for eco nomy -depe n-dabidity e. LOW COST "X: funmMec -Inielvding 11""r sad Savings, too,,. have a way of growing, clud" a-, 116o coalrols. Alm Timis am Haftnd Ow "convention limmm" Ow in" W thek 104 =A *AWWO 400 *wind 2"11111 momm ft 11111m10 VON. Amount your Saving rE NOTHING DOWN, win wit re ar de its Our other bank services include: Personal SM SUIM TO AUTOMATIC CONTROLS Safety Deposit Boxes, Money Orders, -Foreign . -Remittances, Collections, Banking By Mal j FREE, BURNER SERVICE THECANADIAN yew Gas company does nel�ompl6y do6r-ft-4"cir salismito (Tc 1;)l 0 C0Nj&jjERCE­ Bearaft sell wind install owural rn equip""M Can ast% -;,.ie I h C, Sale- AXW MUNCHES UNDUGHOW CANADA IWAP toil a. t tu " x. ,�,,�, .. ---- ___ _ ..... .._ _ ._f.. - - - -- - - -- "YOva FRISIIDLT >RESIDSNT AGZNT"' D��s • ' —M 0 R L E Y ARTICLES' FOR SALE COAMNG EVENTS LAWNMOWER ::''C ` • - HEADQUARTERS BARGAINS IN St. Abdrew's Presbyterian Church SALES A 1INSURANCE AND REAL ES*ATE PLYWOOD PRESBYTERIAN LADIES' AID - If you bay in haste, _ •; s 4 s 1-4 .... »........»...... 04.00 will meet at the home of Yaw. Honey yotm waste, - f s 'S s 34 15.92 MRS. JERRY IiABEK For a little tis, a little peat PHONES ?^ 0 = a = 1_2 .».» ..»- ». -• 71.30 on Thursday June 18 at 2 p.m wake eem lawnmsowers ejust 0&64 Care will be at Four Corners at 1:46 - what they saa't. R ENCS 767 BICE 67 .«.»... *q.W p.m. All ladies welcome. BEE A FULL LIN$ AT ESfD s • : 3.4 ................ (above - fir) ----------------------'--'._..._ DINTY'B PICKERING, ONTARIO S = 4 = 1-4 bu (poplar) 01.26 sheet —GARDEN PARTY— SMALL ROTOR CLINIC MORRSST LUMBER CO. LTD. under auspices of Ladies' Aid to: be WE SELL THE BEST DUNBARTON held at the home of. Mrs. Jerry Hasek, AND SERVICE THE REST ; — JOpp- lie Twp. Police Station) Church $t=est Norah on VhednesdaY� Call . — Pkkering 694 - _ — PHO s 42361 June 24. - NE• ZL JV Supper served from 6:80 p.m. COOPER L W8 DELIVER � � BLOCK �• ---------- ------------------- Admission: Adults ;1.26 _ S!P'1'IC TANKS PLANTS_"R BI1L$________----------------- y---------- _ 9= CALIDONA ROAD 701MMO .. /. a.* �zafs r ',• perphasks, Sweet Wl]liazn� Forget-mo- Unized Cbwrc / - _ ' — _ . `: r . •...ate`` - ._'� Dos, Ahom Gerdes, Altana Road, will (told their June Meeting Jon the- W. �. SUIT _ +� afternoon of Thursday June 18th, at Sougs dills. One and half =gas the hnome of Mrs. John Stork. All Oshawa — RA 3-'I0�1? t+aarOs of No. 2' Hi�y- Phare ladies welcome, Cars will r•-»--_.._M •, '007!1. - _-- laava the p� afte at 2.15 p6 so. SOPM TAN= CLMN= is -------------------------r--------- . � JpOir!'ABLB AND STATIONARY ELECTRICAL POWER RASTER REBBKAH LODGE ?Jets !aNll'AiT wa? STATION lOAD,, PICIilINN, ONl. -Shot 134 94 i� GSh1'SRATMO UNITS Na 350 2few lank 1e.MWi tae pawned with the fana0mr ANNUAL BAZAAR V. WASZI s R:Seltara viae& Faven 500 watts to SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1999 lbw: wf►141y >yio _-� k0owam vm1able. Ided dor far- 2.00 P. M.low% » ' e. At The Home Of-------------- -------w» - coat= a,etoarr, oottagas. camp- .. e wwaWsk an kCHAEL IRISH � - seaiesl basin. O� �prioaa and ares- -- 10:1111, 11 11 011 1 Mala Stress, Pickering RQQMAN I i N S O R A N C i i ,A • ,=Los the lest a aBOIa Tea, Etc. Tor mart iafermati K =,all? jun I4 ' ' SHEff �At PRL AL Af3ANY LR061 AL Lift - HEN pf30K ._ ---------_--•----------------------- ,; .. ' F Of ,, , , The rioasdchtp Grasp • - COMPAMT LTD St Andrew's Presbyterian Church - -- . .IIFE - AUTOMOME - FW ? . CLINTON -- Will Meat On WKs f "OLINE ENGINES Wednesday, Jnae 17 - LOO P. M. _ ' 307 KINGSTON ROAD EAST . 1tSr 1/• 2• p-• 1063 h- a n. Rath ][o..at Aufltorisd Crrrwrrraes' Qa6 la- At The Home Of M l °r duty models. E:- ------------------------------------ D.ei.r For Toleo o m .ftkerim 29 � ta:tiaS and rehab- ,����,� �'� � . �! - G GURNEY _ • " �, _ "r Z Ir wpv== by the famous Cha- g guaraatae. Available .ignodiately - - Rv. Pad and Mn. Field and lit- ."a • CLARE .. trla stock. Fat more Information, daughter Ruth May, of Dila _ c; t sled Mr, and Mrs. Ray Doble and " RUUD ]ISIL C. MURICJIR, R. o. � OK -fani y, and Mrs. White and Graces11 � WATER WATERS OPTOME?KIST St.. WT . _ Out. � PM �� r -----""-- (7oTce , Morley) have been holiday QAS RANOES i } SPECIALS -- - OFFICE HOURS: OpT 1[oeartaya ,'rt=es Only- SW watt, W cycie, 115 m6' m Quebec and other 4"" . _. . They wan ,guests at the wedding 11.001 RRNACRR I.AO A. ![ s0 1.30 P. >S. H Foe gaff• t, _.won p tst0 C of Mi-a Sylvia Dufour as Ds. Jena - -•rtsa 1! S Tladasadsys asd tsls�d�ya 9 to 32 Y �pOisO oa bobs engine sad F* at Bt Charly Oartrisr —� PHONSs wHIZ9Y ><0 S.fFJ1 Aird 4 radft Church, Quebec City. .Sylvia sad bg ice s ;h;�; - ]oyre wa-mchanW students ~7�� w ~ LAi►!Il[01rrlRi A CN?BOAADS �Pdea ianka - .nsa,,e Only. ,DSO watt. ' , tltl e7d4 ' _ �T �'0 - • while maod� Mr. and Mrs. HU Sr y : PHONE I" PICK G jdma you Lvssnai m m sad outs , . = -115 volt unicr. Ca=3pk oe mitt now had Mr. and Mrs. C sae Furmston, 11Ai0. S•?513 VAMT - Mr+� „sass0dansd tow ae IMN 62750 :. _ WJ horsepawil' heavy-duty — - cliaton _ gams nra�,L MOTOR CLiRIc arA Po'�L Mae- -L. ao- Toronto, an .Statins. OR RRNACiR `S. 16•, we1r tilt.. . _ An fnteraetin• interview hie-bean bardesify and held with Mr. Jack Guest, aesis um it _ _ value at li365� Iiaaral twsdaeet of ColoOia= Haasee-------------------- --•---AK _ e Mar mote iafo:malm. pboa,ls% a an 70=1060 Construction firm wwch. 1RADIO AND TV SSRIIICR A,— SSlti POOK hes locals! on twenty-air acres of wORS a uA1L%XTZRD -UORTGAGM Vie Lad an me Base ijne, rase d the - Brack Food. T-e mama FRONS DATE — PICKUNI>t�i -------------------------------- tensely in ;.kms '.gad 6.NEWELL !OR SALE — eLaame kk cheo :kie.d . 6a produced t0r WAs,esuitable, for • P Jou O& 16m. L ;VXNMGS " ATbmk 3 430 PROU33 P1C0SRrNG 143 T0>SO11TOs � botsas, ooetaps and pta•sa Aa- - .. albs= b�0g is to be etaste I is a„ now __ SIAL SSTLTS BROMM , '1#!11'1'0 - - -- -- -- � IwaK thea weeks, is whist wird- '*--------- ------------­---- ----- -" liCZSEI1Ri 11ILLAGN "R SALE — Raw -~ . suotor. t06r0p or eller. L. J. ed& sk n: o & . &WOMATS" 1-4 MLS SOVTH S[D13 11`� S N"AW ;rAldl�s, Baoek aloud PkresiaS•ill NAST OF DQNNARTON, a hsarber slbr+g61 altsd is Tet to be - -.... -T 3"WSLVB ACRES' RSD CLOY=R ��- A aft for ea offiu its now SUM AIRD = ACj= HAY Wier coneideratian. but plaa6 for LUMBER CO., �; pa{ecry aria net yet c=*eaa-very it _M" ound • no %%xWs• IV- . - - - - - - - Ilarak. first farm ugrtlh of Pickier- Statistics p-o�a that as hoar ei.an NATURAL OAS AND iii iiieblol. PboOe 397J3. to our iasmcy Vasa mora than as OIL. SURNZRB AND St�MM ft jun l9 boar to any other occupetia0. I! iatenated in a bushless d your own, _(Ontario Poet 'Board Lieseae) -= -� — joie now a proiresdi* c�ompers7- ' MEL1 WANTED Comma .ion .sad boom Avai abL SUMMSR CIAAN-OUT -�ftmow ...'AMT .. Amamil r rrhne for der- territories in your area. FAMILE,X, - u - WANTED — 7w8 ' Dept• J ]0. 1600 Ddorimier, Moa- - _ e��� ..DOORS AND TRIM ;r. ► seal position with a yot#n8, progress,- area latsiiig- . tswl AEATING . SRAILtEtiR Me y m kKa3 Ws�ts'----------------------- ------ the fs the main rqt AVON CALLING AJAX 637 RoW ales'% Hf1. _ ifthway ► p, O. Bon ?26, Ajar, Ontarw• Need vacation money? Become an: ' ► ---- —l.ftDOR ST,..AJAX _ — . ------------------------------------ Tan-6va' anti-fie Tots ► Usixt be over 16 to be onneighbors. a few boars a day,. �- --- -- ----" 'Td�I E irlae�i a" ► _ g"vised, t10 assist in Tack SboP m test ii�I36 $. OUTERBRIDGB ► R� +�r AJAX 1045 Rut�eenwood Cwarvatiln Park. 4Y Saratsac Std. Toronto 19. ° P!lone or write, giving particulars _ _ ------- PP if age, previous esptr', --- -- 01 to _ ► an=ti Caatian Nasional In;atitase Saturday, J auction sass CAMPING; FISHING RQUIP7. une 20 ► For Tar Bind Bayview Ave. TOM - 17. of bouselm" is nk"re. sandrae 'PP- -OUTBOARD MOTO" TEATS, :y• ► Pte: Hodson 5-'e8444, Load 47 at>mbes of antique attielorr ere„ yse property of W- O. Jams POST-HOLS DIQGMW COIM ► ------ -- -- - i y and E. Doxy, t0 •be held at the SMOVES, LAN?SRNSti. Coots" ]`LACE OR FEIItk a Prentice Audi" Roo�Os., P�aOitSa � ► boo,emts for the posiiaga of AaF Hose, Mad6ses. Salk at 1.30' R M. i irl�te C1eek fee the VlDage of Pick' BY l3AT Olt rl►zE= ► ApPltKants ragai� t2Piai+ = � .earls. No reservi. KEN and 1%4 � � � CLARKS PRSIITIM auctioneers, 01 :aiingdand'�' Tonus= ss. AJAX (optiooal)� S�tia4 jun U , , . .. - - ; . • . 4 ► aspected, edlrcatioa and srya bs ► _ esVly to Bos 190, Pickering, by W' l"1. - - -- -- a�L sTA>� tang �IRII�IAIrISa "r --- N BUZZARD AccoUN'rwx°r wvwlLAaLa _,„r _ � , ft ,9r4,t� wee„ say. er e..n- COMIISRCIAL RESID310M L . INDUSTRIAL WIRING MOw'irillA� A�RANaED LISTN�lQ3 M1�Vi® &W No lob We gan@ L TRenpie 9-. f /11{IfOMp�/ REAL ESTATE L. FREE ERV"TE � N0� �� LOQ INMNTJIARiR 'Jl'O RENT -- a farm home situated _ _ _..__low � - - �sl1► >IrIC an else Third conoe.pon 1�cLti - .._ - �ho11s' Pi&winy 362 ,a . _!Ii - OwhLSRO» !� �S. Mile west of Charrywood ytllagre. J� Garls;nd 9 Sr.jun we ar wail seal by the We .Co=rn- iarlr-Btttsirar P'a`m. Mile and ahalf Sart of PW*Wh 6i Vuls[e. i