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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1959_07_03tSt YQL. 7S RO. !1 PIC3�8RLfG,. 0liTA�tIO W. C. MURIE" AMD SON PtI Authorised As Second Class Jdatta(' e- ruhacription Races: 1 50 -per Year Qdted Staves, Um FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1959 Pttfr3isbed Ohms .Noltmt W 101 -Sc. PER COPY _ Post Office Dept. Ottawa --- ':.Church -Taxes ening c22atepayers'eAssociation sac � PICKERING VILLAGE council Lights I1 On 4. retitled o consider an alternate i Mr. and Mrs. George Field, of It was revealed this week that St route proposed by the CN12 as a I Farry Sound, left on Monday moral,, s Edward's Hall•in West Rouge, which Meso access line and have demanded ing in their cruiser, and will etuisar ' •belongs to St. Simon's church has a board of investigation and arbiixa- down through the lakes to Acker.,�OISSUSS'�received a tax bill. Lion in the bypass controversy. Neg- ing, where they will visit his par.YLineCounciltur ,'iwet Swan, taking Vio- otiatio-ns between the Executive and ents, Mr, and Mrs. Claude Fseld:, lent exception to the m a t t e r the Toronto Terminal Project off- They expect to make trip is a.l = - An item on Pickering Township going to' convect the two stations. said, that in trying to help - out the icials has collapsed, D. F. Theall, bout two weeks. N: eouvniFs agenda this week concerning One of the proposed routes would accommodation of West Rouge public spokesman for the Executive, has ,Miss Marion Cronk of Bloomfield). school by allowing a kindergarten announced. guest of Yrs. R. H.: Lydro -wanting a committee meeting. cross my farm. I feel, we -are elected has been a to discuss their plant at the French- and there should be ito secrets among class to use the hall, the church has The R. A. presented four alters- Cronk, who accompanied her td tbt a smWe Bay, and :fines, sparked a dis- the council. I resent being ignored as + been taxed 450.0-0. ate routes which were rejected by Pickering' College, Newmarket; where + cusaion on councillor's keepin secrets. the deputy -reeve. Rev. ;7Vm. Wheeler, of St. Simons the CNR The CNR proposes 'to the Canadian Yearly Meeting of thq e Sherman Scant caul he has. Reeve Scott said I take off • 1;ad no attest- �. $ for the use a �ed the school just eat} of White a Side- Society of Friends has bean in seem., w has stated that he c -- f the hall, as a road which will miss the Village of ion. bees► � cr]tiCized for keeping info,- tion of � ignoring you or .any other , g t nation to himself • and not disclosing member. I means of covering the cost* of the Dunbar•ton, but . will come very core Miss Kathaz ine Miller left out Sat- it to others on council. He evn)ainod The D Lit reeve told council that, heating. He did not allow for taxes, to the home. of the President of the urday to spend the holidays at her, 1^I that Mr. Huddlestone of the H.EP.C. she had heard there would also be a feeling that church property was tax Association, -John Campbe4l, who, we homy near Indica Head, Sask." ' asked the engineer, the cterk ane r,trt.- rail line running down to the hydro f are sorry to say, has resigned. £ol1- Mr. and Mrs. James Palmer and 1 self in to look over an arieal reap of giant. The hydro have done -the same, Other churches have their base- owing a nervous breakdown. Kathleen have been enjoying a few; j this area He said .the map did not as the railway and we have -sat here l ment's used by service clubs for din- f Dr. Gordon Edmunds, Secretary days' holidays ipent in a motor trill name properties, thfaugh which a- like. dummies and done nothing," she ners, etc., and they are not taxable,". of the Executive, has called a public to Eastern Poiryts.. { + line from the lake, would run to the said - I sai&Councilior Swan. "The women use meeting to discuss the issue, July 7, The magic pf. summer pieaica >i 1 hydro property cn Dixie Rd. He said Cuuncillor parry Ashton- said there i sh-churches caarged as business -The tax' l.. at the Altona Road School The Ex- _ now ver muci to evidence. The 1 Y he did not knew who would he aPecttd 'should be a otic set b council. 1 ecutive has also contacted Mike Starr c osing of s:l oIs and Sunday schools, and siOded he was irked. t�,.Lc<p Reeve Seoti said there had been so l I and Minister Geo ge Hees and will for holidays is ; beim celebrated is Reeve. She Scott said h ' had Y g n in confidence rurttt the policy decision made on this b • cuun- r have a brief for submission ,to Ott- p i I that way.. The. Kindergartethea ic• isydro had piiAed'up they, opi;ons. ciL ' ulnen the-i-tttr -up with. the assessor awa 'by Ju y. 9th, requesting a board'i, nic! ed on the school lawn with Mrs, 1%e'*_hydro now xa`at to hu,d a When Deputy -reeve Jean McPhee-jand yearned that all churches are of arbitration and presenting argu- I Till; w:aie Grades Two and Three r closed mertin'g to discuss the matter sort. said she was a assessed He was told that this hall . ga:uhat any secrecy, menta to change the rou z. enjoyed therraelves at Memotiax further. We will not hold a closed the reeve, asked her if she was con- 'vas not exempt: The i .Clerk L. T, Johnston said thizt the engineering conn.. ee of :: a -Par,:, with the assistance of Mrs. meeting of counciL I felt at ti e dime cerned as deputy" reeve, or on a per -:assessment wan a R. A approved the new route, Lit Goroo.r Rimmer and Mrs. Jowitt; ` I had -to h,,nvur the confidence of, the sonar basis. PPealed in the court state. they were Timited by the re- ( the :tve Senior Grades, with their t hydro and then other hydro men talk -"I would be a fool if I was not last fail and Lhe court upheld the uirement that the. CNR would not teacher. rad their picnic at beauty - ti ed of the project", -said 'Reeve Sher- concerned r on a ,personal basis. This .cue'. 1 spend substantial moneq in the cause o A (; .., urn., Park, Runge Valley. ore 4 man Scott. "I am not interested is anew „ .. the said. She told couTW'.. ;,its.; y e 1 church has to Puy taxes tht schuviFespeet ve ci. Mi ne n5dro•' .s,e irydru ' tzaI property -owners. rVe t.iishk That than heroic lad;,, j'd w t'I be looking fon' other atom= _. Cottnc ;;or "Hr; Ashton said,t' 1 had asked her to meet therm and tis- ---- Mrs. lioria Hortop, deseroes a s gee no reason _or any, stcrecy on the cars the matter. mudatron," saki Councillor �roiet �.�4. part of .the by as regards land "I ho e_ the i _ 'Wean' pp to ruic was on Thursday, Graders. Ci er ng I�oy plc c a when deals." � .. hope- nformaL:on soy gust will i . ••µ,•hat concerns me is are`Re treat, . - - t - be made public," sa;d the reeve. i ing all churches .alike "" . asked the Dies ��d(���y - ' she took all forty-three of thm a Deputy -reeve Jean McPherson said, "It krill be don't kid yourself," said • stn;;l� handed, 'to vu,t. ki':erda:t Zoe. a' I was told of this hydro plant 3 gears -the Deputy -reeve. reeve. "This one is • being charged Michael plc Gtuhie, 5 year old ran The trip was accomplished by pack.• while another is exempt agp but m mention Wena made of any Reeve Scott said that at their meet- of Mr. and Mrs. Basil McUftchie;-wan ing them all into Doti Beer's bus, line connecting the station on Dixie ing with the hydro, there were no It was agreed to try and come up buried in St. George's Anglican cem- -a d every little mind. had been fires • _ Road I was at a meeting recently and decisions made and the with an answer for the church .by etc y' g, instructed group did ry on blonds evening, about 24 next week. P against sir;.: u: fro'aa sotaieone let it clip that this line Wean not commitilse eoutotcil in aay_way; hours after he -died suddenly at Ajar- the grot:p while at the 2oa. I! won - Pickering hospital. News Office 'To iv*dAerftime was had by & who rn.- One of five children, Michael had. ived home safe and totiai. Nen corn . - News RINGDISTRICT HIGH SCHaO►!. ; exnnpla.ined of pains ;n ]iia lege for ++ tient, Mrs, Hartop aCC�..-Lird hw Close On Saturdays several days. Taken to Ajax hospital 1 Surds saran d,.a a _pub ati _ EXA NINATMN RESULTS ( on Sunday evening, he died before he Grahatib Park, an Monday. --•- 1 'TM Nowa Office girlsl be_cLossd ao could be removed to the Hospital for *B ars j. C: Batkey and Frank \ ' Sick Children. Also is the family are: '• lfinl $ranting of Pickering District Rixon. David Smith (French), 1•'jed I ���ys �i July � Angast, Y Willson went on a brief fishing trip _ School is shown on the sUaehed Walter, Beth W fig. this week, July 4• Ju2e8, Geraldine,, Steve 2 and .Lor-. tp .Redstone' Lake Las Week. Betty it'd, Lynda Wood I mine about 10 months. sl�ents. ('Sot.. Studies, Sderhoe). f The°� wit off° again ��- Their r many-friieudt and relatives ` � �• � la all grads theeata Audare list--PRONOTM COi4'DITIONALLY TO day >�iL the Am Saturday L Mr. McGitcitie, as employee of the are happt go welcome Mr. -and Nim y CPR has lived on Riverside Drives aipitabetieally in groups under the GR ADLr,1© (CLER]CAL)September, September S Wm Miller and Woow jr., who err- lendings: First Class Honours, Second Andy Axhorn (French); Lyle Bath We had ea work all day Domin- for the past 6 yetis Masa HonouM Third Class Honours, ( .ping, See), Ronald $ttxtt, Al- Day to get this issue out on J P Ruddy ordered ,� a VW� icor.,' Indian He,! Coroner Dr. bes h •,: Paan Standing. bent Futter James G' tip as auwgasY pertu.,aca to detettttine Miss Louise LLhrma has -gout to tllard, Joe Gni- ; Ptudents whose nalbee are not listed liver Freneh Jobs Rachey, --- - ----- '--------------=- muse of the boys' death. The. parents, Bernn da where she is visiting rets- bwft ' Typing), have been told it might have been tives. r not been Tomo gams, Trevor Hayes, Geo one of two t .,.:: INA g , p ted Subjects g , Regatta .'Saturday types of menengiitis, r kits, Render -on, d Birchc'.3ff, hag - - � r1ethat the student is mated ggart (French, r 8e - - - - - - - - - - " -'' '' - _ I been spenair g the past week wh.'t - -1 to brackets after a name Hed es Russel Hilts Robert gtmter, > Kenneth MacTa �'- ; At West Rouge Landmark Burns �' ally, m those g0jecte: ing), Dennis Mann ( French, Typing) . her a ster M rs. T -Ai ar. 5 The Fresbyte:inn Young People's s 9 Wanda Moore, George bfulholtsnd, . The West Rouge Canoe Club Weil? Hundred of p: ,,.nt; motr�rists Group enjoyed a wiener toast at:'Donna Norton, Grant Pasca % Georg -j hold it's annual regatta this saturdaywCre attrac,rd try the blaze of aLASS HONOURS ma Pett Florence Philli s (Science 2 Murison's corage on Friday eve, Russel Baird, Ron Barkey, Donna y' P afternoon at p.m. Besides the local ; vacant farm Lour lucre. lea Satur- ! An event of unust�l interest roof[• :w Sodaaryk, Murray Cooper, Rel Dom_ French), Hugh' Pugh, Wolfie ,Sweet, boys, there will be a• number from the r day night. 'Pile c,l,r- H" .It iarr, ty re- place. last week. at Queen's Univer• „ el, Judy Edmond:, Helen Erickson, Bruce Tiptoe, George Tract, George 1 various Toronto canoe clubs on hand. ,idence on the titutii n flua:s, beside Pty, when a Serazu, wader t}ta Walton (French). 1 The regatta which will take place No. •Nil hikhvva seas horrid to tine arol Findlay, Sharon Gibb, David GRADE 1G GENERAL t 3 sponsorsh.p of , the United Nations ' aathoome, Donald. Hobbs, Donald !a the mouth of the Rouge river and g,uund., atld ruusi.fisc... n.{l,r mile>. Society and the L'n:versity, was tor.- - otter, 'Jrhn MacTlonald, Maureen FIRST CLASS HONOURS . ,jwill ini-lude all kinds of canoe racing, Origin of the h aze is r.•,, k•,uir'n. ducted from dune 23 to the 26th. remit, Mane Mitchell, Margaret h tcholas Baker, John $uttars,+ singles, doubles. tear canoe and kyak;. I.a,t year some ui the cul'-buil'011Y. •Potty-fo xr Hig t Schools in Eastern Y Sharon Clarke, Sandy Davis, Aaron; It will. be an- exciting afternoon dere 'dcstroved by fire: Thr ;rruperty ' ��be^.s, 'tiurra Stroud; Bill Watt Fenton, Pattticia Gray, ?.one Lennox, and at the same time give creno,- , . Ont_rio were rep estates by two ;errgr V4'rtght. ti gt now belutr� : , `tu 1 nnc;:,al }hcc t students from each school. Picker- ' E4'OND CLASS HONOURS Donald Lindo, Linda McCanee, Bar -agement to a local canoe club that is', runts l,,td. No one has o,ecupied .ihe ing District High bcl.'ool was t, -.-- Terry bars. blesser, Carolyn Payne, Sandra fast makinga name for itself in czlnoc � til' Batten, Eduard Cotton, Leo W'almsley, Gail White, Carol Whit- club circles. home fir acv real years ai d•' Liu:.<; ,., farthest' West •of the group, and Eva. a'v, S,:arm 'Delaney, Dianne Drink- the vtiitfdows had been broken. ttnpton. _`} _-_-_- - _-_ • Hasek and -George- S:.ull-ia were its er Diu Eckiund, Barbara Em "' '"" Pickering V,iiage' Firenxrr te,Nl--' - g p_ SECOND CLASS HONOURS g `' repre..enta'tives. - r-:. Lill Freeman•(Ty'ping), Shir WHO WILL PUT 1j`• to ace that the blaze (lid u.,t Each studant was given the names °a -J�rd: ser, Beverley Ca. selman, Glennys Cress- , Terry Green,'Bill Hamil well, Ronald Death, Gordon Edmiston, spread. Lt vv as beyond saving vv be+: two countries to 'Tcpresent, and the on Pat Harden; Caroline Havers, Klaus Gunther, Ross James, Shatynf UP THE FENCE? the firemen arrived, _ -__ . Seas:on>, conducted as far as possib — ar.drr, Hilt, Grace Jackson, Ian John- Jones�4�, '- --- - --------------- -_ - - _— j-le;after the=manner---of-ti i1 llan;n Kine, Sltirle-Ku3yk,-f76n= PP, Carnal u-� mTcy,- - y Ruth 1ii11er,.Lyn liurison, Jill Pruner, Who builds Mr. Badgerow of the were aper; ,n debates and discuss:on< ct Liv, Gordn McBride, Marilyn Ian Salgo, 4th concession a new fence? -The Inquest IS Meld on world issues. Dr. Schulman, of •w. „ g ,John Segriff, Ronald Tran- • Dav'd McKee, Robert 'fir, Barbara R'alker, Linda Young, j t°vvnship or the county, In �V�/fg Death the Ontario' M:Iitary CoLegl. actei •t: t, Parbara blasters, lienyrt THIRD CLASS HONOL RS The township have, an agreement + as Fresi3ent 'of the Assembly. Als t c ,„ r• V.,kr,: Mi.szkie arcs, Wa;:ne Carol Adams John Bandurchin, whereby they would build'a new fence ' " resent was Mr. Meredith, of the U, , A coroners Lir returned the ver- P a-ker. G.venQuinton,Weliesley Wayne Carter (F,nglish), Dianne g dict at an inquest here last week that capacity s r for lir. Bad crow. "N•' Secretariat. in. the ca cit e �oertsun, elm Seebeck, Tom Sime, Comber (hath), John Davison, llaeva The county has taken over the 4th 13 -year-old Bryant Trowse, Clare- critic and auvi:o:. .leo: "�towell, .Janet Tomlinson, Delanc y Smith (English), Robert. concession and the reeve and several mart; died as the result of a fractu'r- An enoyable family picnic was - avid 1.:aster, John Wilson, Harry Dey (Math.), Grant Foreman, Bill councillors feel they also took over the ed skull and multiple fractures. i• held on Sunday afternoon by ' the. �tr,an. Foster, Anne Gerigs (P.E.), Dari obligations with it. Peattie's, the LeGard' the Miles i HIRD CLASS HONOURS The count Trow'<e was struck by a .car, while s+ t)onald ASS H (Hist., F'rpnch), •Gladys, Pat Hawkins, Marie Hill y engineer does not think riding, Iris bicycle aloufi '.6e 9th Loll. and the, Till's at Greenwood Con ole Barclay, Ga Bath French (Latin), James E. Irwin, Alan John- n° weir of Claremont, nacr. his home. servation Park: } y' ry (French, ston, Bill Keevil (French), Pet New- I It will be discussed with the county Allan Maclicsney, 1ti, driver, said Mrs. C. E. •Brawn,' United Church ping), Blair Bryant (French), ort Paulette Riches, Sand Richie ,before a decision is made as .to who organist, entertained the coir at a atha Bucking, David Carne e P y he saw the boy and thought he was I iia g' Fred Shepstone (liars.), Mary Shilton Puts up the new fence. (I.'s douhltful making a turn. He said he ''yanked coffee party on Friday everung. rna Closson, Ann Draper, Christina (History), Glenn White if lir. Badgerow cares wine• builds his the wheel hard and applied his brake". Mrs. F. ' MacRae's family he'd a ad (French), Patrick Hickey, Irene PASS STANDING new fence as long as someone does. Car passenger Edwin Spenceley,, surprise party at her home on Sur- -„- tr,er, Rosanna Kinch (P.Fi.), Joyce Douglas Allman, Bill Cargill ----------- --- = 18, said the saw the bo day in honor ofr her birthday,arts. ? . w�, Duncan McPherson,' Sheila (French), John Gerecke (Histo DEATH Y yin the ding presented her with a garden resis, r [Mullen, Fay Madill (Math.), Mabel ')' • .. , -, fence. He said the boy was riding aillet (Typing), Grace Michell, Joe Bill Hicks Typing), James R: Irwin - On Monday, the first cwimming (TYP g MARSH •casually, then swerved in •front of the (History), Janet Jones (Math.), Jerry , Cora B. - Entered into ” class of retarded children was h l r'3' car. He said ilfachesney swerved,. e, r oodie (Indus. Ara); Lynda Mor- Kasten _(English & Math:), Suzitnne rest at the Anders Nutaiag Hatne� and hit the brakes". He. said the bay . at the Pickering Golf Club pool, and Paul Range, Trevor Smith Linton, Peter McKeown (French), Oshawa, on Tuesday! June 30, 1959, was lying on the north shoulder of on Tuesday the fitst class for handl- renchl, John Torrance, Betty Jean, John Norris (English), Marianne Cora Burling, beloved wife of the late the road. The Court learned the car caPPed children was held at Sum l 1. •" n, Gregory Wall, Ray Ward (Eng- Pegg, Brigid Phelan, Ronald Postill Dr. Daniel B. Marsh. 63 Beatty Rd. had rolled end•over- or est, !Ou swhm- kenons; l, James Wilson (English, Hist.), (Latin),. Brenda Pridmore (14fath.), Ajax (formerly of North Bay), and and had skid ,narks of l2Q feet. ming classes have been over -sub. n Wilsop, Hans Woitiik David Reed Christine Scott Te dear sister of Alma (Mrs. R, W. scribed by over 100 which shows tlr{' k + Terry -� � Both the driver gn asses er arc S STANDING Sherlock En link Lenard Stroud )`of'Milton: Vera (Mrs. F. p g lincreas popularity of these slaseW r : Bartram, Gary Bekkevo d - g )' from Uxbridge. - mg P P� 7 encs Caroline Cochrane. 1 (French), Dale Waltier. T. Bunting), Ajax; and Helen Bur- es, Coroner Dr. W. W. Tomlinson 5 (Tye- GRADE 10 COMME$CIAL ling of Ajax. The ivnergl took place said he felt the driver had given the Milton Sleep and faranily have mod,•, Susan' George, Millie, Kutlich, FTf;ST CLASS HONOURS on Thursday, from the McEachnie ed into their new home on Li -:cob* �•' ire h:nn•i:, Marilyn iviurkar, / Funeral Home, with interment at bicycle as much leeway as possible I A� y yypli{j�ijt �tiky :r�.y v:....:�d _c; ,{wL.w L.'ZG_e�;::C: _ on a 20 -font road. s t -i ...rung yr «�ti. ._. ' rte+ =s. Baer y • Ikrug- 'Cher, ,: letie Awardi w40 dtgsoatnd to . {sties forward and apaice . d tltd.gat- Grade 4 to 5: Tedd lagan, Mrs. Cf. K. Pratt Claremont Dance , Idi,ne and "Ron>aie I aneggel. mtcn- 1 kering .: of her, work `in connecuuu las Slmith, GJertn Squire, Marilyn 'School iteporb - li ticrybr+il<s'!•!e, ..t rel rretaman also won the.Spettrig # with the church, and 'in partitular," .-Taipsobtt. ..Teacher' jldiss jorq ts-e Grade 1 to 2: John Bell, Varthii • ' !Quiet' ThisWeed Award for Area 2. her Thirty years as church pianist, ,dale. I]oner, rvvayae Hoddiuutt, . Crdig After the presenta&,a of c; :4 frons which sloe ' has recently res- Grade 5 ;to 6: Cuieen; Harrison, Hoyt, Larry 5mi;h. Helen 4ari6w+ scales by. 51r. Arcidbald and school ibued. On behalf of the congrega- Linda •Izatt, Bobbie Ricbards; 'Ron- icz. Grade 2 to 3: 'Dennis Dongs, A 'w ee kly ,community dsnce at ,Pins by Mrs. Henzberg ane Mrs. tion, Mr. Bert Guthrie presented her ald Sniith,' StaMley. Vonuamtt.•Grade Tom Hu11u, Karen - Smith. Donald - Claremont on Saturday night, came Adantsgn, past and present 1'rc. a with a haintingof the head of Christ, 6 to 7. Maureen Harrison, Allan �%'i.tte, oike Zuartovviez. Grade 4 to Powell, Grade 7 to 6. o.Ast:ey, Joy. .5: Harold Gati,rie. Grade'5' to 6: - off • quietly and with•no'mi�haps, de- i ent� of the Harte and Dchuul Ass- ,and Mr. Fr'ank,Pt}ckrin,handed her..' 1 Astley, rmrrry lzatt, (fail Mitchell, Peter Norton, Bi.l Seto, Keith White. spite the fact that the week IJCIo. e, ociation; the Vafeuict " , :.; -. - a cheque. J the dance w -as sudden.y cancelled, i tvas given by David:Paquet. - Vacation School wit: be held it t' Fancy Puckrin,, Joyce S,nith, Mita ( Grade 6 to 7: Randy Dauer, Coleea ' t , r n n Jerry V; t seams ra ie g to �,k r, { (yy pee-iecsvrr when it +vas le4nied' a gang of • out- Mrs. Dixon .;runt tt,c star f, in= baDille - ' ', , t gide teen-agsrs kvere .to. at,eud acid, ; troduced Mr. G Ju,lifir,•,.traGf.cr, of Il.o4 each uroruing fruut: Jv.y fi, w y. Jeanette Astley, Pau! Y- -encs, Mar- 1, err Seto, Shirley White. Grade 7 pick fighu ++i•th.lucal }uut},s, Kurth York High, and' tk.nittrly`of lath. Classes will be fur children -1 i.yn Cowie, Su.an Clothier.. Rcnrte to R:, Douglas Bell, Anne Guthrie, Yickarin Hibtt, who spoke to the toy9 yea,5 of age, I5esautels,.11'iiI Fallaize, Diana Hen- Kieutie Smit. Grade" 8 to 9: Joe The same eaug. rcpurted to be j g Seto, Teacher, Mrs. threatened to ;tart fights +kith tree- —Curiosity, lrnaginatiu;;, and t:.e AL- I and tf,eir teat r Mrs. Barbara rtn, o}�uckrin, Jean Stone: Tea Barbara lioupe. agars in' bull, Stucftvitte ";id' l's- ility to eason. t ��' :„ tr uu c, i yr a C. a rine bridge. In both wwn�, the police Staff, thanked kir. Jolliiie for a kti�;e Park, ori lnurtda} _ were waiting'and sent then). "pack- most interesting talk Following this i . 1'.lrs, James Cowie.entered Torun- ing". The same t:ea.menf k+'acgivers there v+ns dancing for ate ucces ate:.to ig -to al lt'rgo l or.��� NG'S � ERE =them by Constable Albeit De3auey'.i` 1'h'e, dinner was a bleat vuccrs+ for eniti6 iu uudergu an eye u��raUvu. here, when they started a rumpus at I which much credit L due to 1i r. i. A number front herr attended the Tickle, .he Principal, for his able Mernuria: Service at Saieu: Cemet- C Dan's Restaurant last week. GGT YOUR ------------ =---- •--=------ , trtaikgeme'nt, and to the ladies `of cry o❑ Sunday afternoon. , the liome and School Assooc. ,for Miss Margaret I'uckrin,.Oshawa, - +— VAUGHAN WILLAR15 1 their loviug care. — Corr. spent the week -end with her biotlt- __-..- ---- er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. The Vaughan Wil.ard Graduation AUDLEY Charlie M . . GARDEN TOOLS ,Dinner took place on Wednesday, Mr. andd Mrs. rs. FredPuckrin attend-' , June 4, to honour the Graduating, new members were -edd the, wedding on Sanurday ' a1lt- - Students . Michael Freeman, Sharon A' number I ernoon, in Dunbutod- United Church 00 _ Hibbert, Wallie .Hobbs, Ronnie Lane- received into tae church on' Sunday, j of Mrs. Pudcrin's nephew, Bruce SEE DS gger, Gail Mayne, Carol Nelson, those by Profession of Faith: Mar- I Hollinger and Bernice Junkin. _. David Paquet and Linda Peer After ilyn J. Cowie; Aline Marie Guthrie; s s a a hot dinner„ toasts were made -and Irvin I. Puckrin; Keith. A. Puckrin; '' School 'Reports - Audley acknowledged, the students handling Robert G. Puckrin; Rory E. Puck- Grade Hendrl to Z: Judy Harrison Dor- DUTCH SETS `' their end very ably, and the various nn; William A. Puckrin; Hub. C.is en, Yat><icia Kinsman, Wer- - — _ awards were presented. The Citizen- Richards, Lynrre Richards; Joyce E ner Luckai. Barry Watson Grade ship Award was presented by Mrs. Smith. By Transfer 9f .Certificate: 2 to'3: Frank Mitchell, -Tommy Puc- ; Vaughan Willard to Sharon Hibbert, Mrs. Irvin I. Puclain and Mr. and _ krin, Barbara Smith, Beverley Smith Balsdon's , -the Kiwanis Proficiency Award was Mrs. Alex. Richards. Peggy Squire, Everett Walsh, Linda ��� presented by Mrs: Ea°sdon to Micli- MMrs. Aleck Richards. Watson, Di& Wiener. Grade 3 to 4: act Freeman, who was also the win- Sacrament of the Lord's Supper Penny Harrison, Kenny Hendren, dware $er of tht School Area 2. Proricien • was observed during the service Grace Powell, Arthur Puckrin, Lyn- ty Award preesnted un by 1V1r...11Qilfs, About one hundred and thirty da Puckrin, Ricky Puckrin, .Susan x standing in for Mr. F. Ht, . the children and adults enjoyed the Sun- Richards, Jack Savink, Shirley Smith. School and Congregational Pic- �� kedn donor of the Award. The Improve- oay S trent Award was presented 6,r- Mr.,,. nic at Cedar G'en Park on Tues- - Rogers, from the Staff, to Ronal- day of last week. iLanegger, who shared with CVayne The weather was ideal and all en - ,Hobbs, Grade 4. Carl , More) iuk, of joyed the races, swimming and the Grade S. and Glen Cross, Grade 7, . baseball, Following the, supper Rev. 'ihot honour of winning it. The A`tk- M. Buttars called"Mrs. Chas. Gems- IL a , PUbUkao N V` I I %Sao C ....... T C WEED 'CONTROL NOTICE is hereby given to all ratepayers that the - " Weed Control Act will be enforced. ,Should any ratepayer fail to c,0n1ply with the Act, p _ the Weed Inspector or his agent may enter onto any - lands and cut noxious weeds and the eotsts of such Z. work trill be charged to such owner on his taxes in the yew year following. r Tile co-operation of an rstsp�*e- :: is sollidted.° Lloyd iohnatan George E. Holtby ).Clerk Weed Spector. _ A' .ALAN BETTS -J. -wimpCu�.•1� ;. ..PLIMBING & HEATING - , - -.: Pickering 115 WWORK ALTERATIONS -24-HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE .. Only the"• rich can afford FREE ESTIMATES r � - - - .:-,:to burn candle's"..� ` said 7bomas A. Edison, explaining Engines, dynamos and other electrical : B0YES DRUGS LTD. •: ` .. we will make electricity so 'cheap." apparatus demanded new types of in.9u- i He proved his point when he threw tihe lation. Johns -Manville; any a national ' _ PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS ___ Tswitch at his Pearl'Street, Newyork City, "name" in the insulation field, developed 1882 I a new electrical insulation called Vulca- • powerhouse in t was the first com- Pitkennq. 'phone mercial use,of electricity for homes and : ton which was successful in solving - r_ _ • - F :.. eaturmg ..Leacling Toiletries - ofces: -= _e many earl -y problems. J-112has served His first customers—all 5? of them— and industry ever since. Many new Sick Room' Supplies :Baby Needs and improved J -M electrical insulations y got -their electricity free the first three are now widely used throughout industry.' PbOtOgrts{h{c EqV{plgeRf months, so certain was Edison that he .. -= ` had a paying proposition. : Today, the 101 -Year-old Johns -Man r. + ► " 1 Within four months "the Wizard of ville. organization operates 33 plants and ' More Hours. ' `9 A.M. — '9 P.M. Menlo Park" was- .lighting' 5,000 incan `3 mines and mills in the United States, ~ descent electric light bulbs in 225 homes Canada and Belgium. They produce more t Sundays & Holidays — 1 P.M. 3 P:M. and many offices. H. W. Johns, founder than 500 lines of industrial products and - g of the Johns Manville or amzation, -was :building materials servicing homes and a_. 1 customers. industry throughout the world. GRAHAM HARDWARE z ; _y.. - i PHONE 46 — PICKfRING .. � 'rte, - 'Johns-Manvi e General Nar�Ware. - 4) seel�.�.,iniRes,_:nts �. s Tools, Glass Etc. ,� , � -�� �••a vet _ : HvWtal Auxiliary Mrs: G• Hepditch for Membership ai of $425.00 was netted. Projects Reedpb the Royal York on Monday wtwa si Committee, said there had been 75 for the fall were then discussed, Balance, Jan. 3, io47.34; Insurance a gathering of over 25W engineer& _ active members and 17 associate with Mrs. H. Fenton volunteering on linen from fire damage $133; and scientists were addressed -by the memd up during the year. to con bers paivene the Fall Dance in Oct- Memberships $21.50; Donations-- Prince. Following the ,reports, the meet- ober. Another Bridge Marathon 'is (bassins, private sales, balance Curr- Mr. and Mrs -Eric Wallace and . , M W. Cwiffitthg New President p ing was turned over to Mrs. Harry anned, with Mrs. F. Kearney as l� ent account transferred), Rummage family of .Toronto :.pent the week -Hutchison, whin presided• for the eI- Convener. All members were asked sales i958 and 1959, $414.93; Spring end with relatives here. ki Tete anAusl meeting of the Wpm- ection of officers. The following el- to remember the hospital' pantry, dance 1958, $577.5% Fal dance I Q%, .hest wishes of this wmmunity go $Ore's Ansgliary to the Ajax .laird ected for 1959: Past President, Mrs. when doing fall preserving. and to $722.57; Tag Day 1958, '11386,81; to Mrs. Conner, one of the visage's --lodprriiW-General Hospital was held Vlf.W� om nso+t Friedl anti rs. set aside at least one jar of each Plant a an uc -re pec a persons, w o was M, the Nurses' Residence on June 8. W Griffiths; Executive Vice -Peres- , batch of fruit, jam etc., to be Bridge Marathon $70.82; Christmar married at Al.ona on, Saturday aE- >t[tx. W. Tomlinson in the chair, for ?dent, Mrs. Gordon Hepditch; Treas- brought, in to tate Septembt: meet- baiaar $117.35; Sale or assorted ternoon to Mr. A. C: Byers. We Asj Wky.,aetivities. urer, Mrs. W. R. Ellis; Secretary, lag. cards $13.00; Profit of Gift Bar and understand tttcy will make their - y ►� Urs. R.--Grdfkhat -fwd an- rr. -%tangy;-E#ectroive-EE<attsbers� -- A-ma*-pr*jtct--wu-deridett--lo -braxy .cart-SI29$I; Baa , rn ares --Stouffville. ;. Sale held May 22 and Mrs. R. Rowland, firs. D. Tempe, , that of supplying a new Midget bus $18.74; Total Receipts - $4,816.78. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph O'Blenis ea- ° -Z4" i sg over She thane s. Mrs. J. Mills I or transpo staff. -ftift-ed a large number Of friends- Mt who had he",,ped in any way. Mrs. and Mrs. W. Cain. first one was presented by the Aux= Donation to hospital $1,000; Rexo- from Toronto, on Sunday. , - 46 TLoaiipson, Bootee Convener, rt- Mrs. Tomlinson expressed the of Directors, and has been a big graph machine to hospital 120500; Mr. and Mrs, Jinn Norton, Whit- • . 1 that 633 pairs and hand- thanks of -the members to Mrs-.- iliary early in 1956, * the Board -Uneri bills $2747A -,--Expenses re --by, visited at the home of jack Leh- lim treed., baby booties had been giv- Hutchison, and turned the meeting help in many ways. projects ('58 rummage sale, dances, scan here on Sunday. Mrs. Norton. to to neW babies born'between Jan, over. to tate new President. Several new mertrberships - were committees) $82.29; Baby bootees left later in the day, by plane, from 19514 and Jane 1959. Mrs. D. I. The report of the June Tag Day takers ' out,, as the roll call of mem- $60.00; Auxiliary fees 'S8 and '59, Malton, for England, where she is Gove. Tray :Convener. reported 880 was given by Mrs. E. MacBean, bers was read. The next t'egular $40,15; Regional, and Convention to .-Bit fer = fevy. week,,. _. irlllcles had bees made for tray fav- who commended the Girl Guides meeting will lie September 14. of fees, $6.00: Christmas party $33.17; -Friends will be sorry to learnt Qn*s for the patients on all Special very highly for •the good work they 8.00 p. rr. at they Itiurses' Residence. Replacing cups and saucers $14.31; that Mr. Fred Witon, a former rex says during the year, some of these had done in .helping the Auxiliary The fallowing reports from the Pown; e $3.75: Total, $4191.53. silent of Claremore:,. is in Uxbridge attractive favours were on display. in the door-to-door tagging. A tot- annual meeting of tate Women's Aux- Balarce June 1, 1959 - nf625.25.. Huspital. iliary are published for the benefit ---- ----------p--------•---------- There was no trouble of the dance of those who supported the Auxil- CLAREMONiThere last Saturday. night, and the iary in their many projects during tee past gang who threatened to ARE YOU PROUD the past year and one -ba. Mr. Jack Mansell _had - the pleas � invade the dance a week ago, did ` A` — Treasurer's Report _ ure of being a guest at a dinner at not show up. SOF YOUR DRIVEWAY i - A comfier from `Claremont and district attended the Decoration Ser- < - I vices at Uxbridge Cemetery, on , _ --- M ELECTRONICS - = ---- _- Sunday. Ward was one of the local � have our equipaant , Haus yours paved whsle we 1 �jIAYt, /;district and save 25% - 'Five year guarowee. ] "t t TV SPECIALISTS men who transported a group of lite 10 '1 SoDuts up to Lake Simcoe for e _ ICaN our Fields Represerilative for a free estimate _ ' . ' a week -end camporee• ' "e� � ViChI� Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mansell and, PSOMM40 167 • Se'vke f r family spent the eek -end at tbsir ' . • RR1AINJ Serviee by trained tecll>rtidow cottage at Huntsville. Mrs. Carl Devitt ii feeling better E U C LI D P A V I NG CO a GUARANI® Service at aea.epaale tnl$... now, but recen.t.y was quite badly burned on the amts and face, when T0WNT0 Pickering 526 hot wax, w{tich- she was using fotti —. . preserving, flared up in her face. - Bill„ Voss, Art Hewlett and Farr iA Business Years Serving WHITBY, AJAX, PICXNMG and DUMAR'T0N Desjardinea of the local Legion, at- tended the Colbourne Centennial as Sunday. • The United and Baptist turrehes will hold joint services as usual is July and •'August. During July, see- _ vice wit. be held in the Baptist "• E:hrch with- Rev. J. .4.Cart,egie in charge. Rev. A. E. Cresswell will ! } - • have' charge of the August services . the United Church. The annual 'Decoration Service ip Clar Union --Cemetery ill -held enextmon t Suay, July5at 2.30 pt 4 _ rm. Rev. J'.. A. Carnegie of the Rap= - _ ... .. . fist congregation .to be speaker. Spec ial mitrsic being - provided for the r o • •• �..._ . -• ; .. .. Sarco employees had ' a good time_. _ °- on Tneaday night when the ioeal : gr'Odp met the Toroeto branch in a: .. game. of baseba l at The Maples. This is is becoming an annual affair T . w he local bowling club will hold c ' - , _ - a tournament of Men's Doubles here on July, 8th, The women are place- t Q sing a tournament for July lith. Note Any persons who bowl oa • the winter alleys would probab y ® joy lawn bowling. The club is - - - gently in need of members, a coal- s comes any would care Jaid. ,! GREENw000 - d _ - - Church vices were ethdrawn , . _ Ser on Sunday owing to ial Day :._ - Sal Seery. " at _ -- Su ay I was held and dur- �® , ing J. hour, Miss Linda was pre- sented wiih a Bible for attendance and memory verses. Mr. David Pegg was presented 'wtl:h a Bible as a - .. - _ score soy ge gift" from the Sunday : H Scliool. David has been teacher of 4 the junior Lays for a' number of , �- years and will leve us to tend► school in Gerntany'for twoyears, as sr "exchange teacher" in Pub is School. o .._ Both Sunday School and Church Service will no held d rin • be u the t $i nth of July. Sunday School imp - re. - erb mo w.•1 be left the sto please ick .yours .up each week --- lieu. 'T. 1• leetham leaves for one " tq .....•............................:.......................•• . month's vacation Oct June 30. - -- 1 MORf VA`lXHALLS THAN EVER BEFORE ARE TAKING THEIR HAPPY The Annual Memorial Decoration - _-;ServiSalems--were held at Salem fast i9'i�eoe��o�evaoaEl OWNERS AROUND IN ECONOMICAL STYLE. FIND OUT NOW WHY sundry. There was a large eronvd, in spite of the heat. Rev. Fleetham 2 -Speed Non-Sta-Icing Electric VAUXHALL, IN ITS CLASS- IS THE CAR OF THE YEAR! had charge of the service; Mr. Alan 5 Wipers • Fresh Air Heater and Clarke, organist; Mr. Wm. - Brown. Chances are tiu have ahead noticed the ow number of Vauxhalls on soloist; Mr. Milton Pegg gave the Defroster „• Laminated Glass y Y history of the church 'and Mr. CecilT. Wraparound Windshield • Five the road.And stll the demand increases! In fact, Vauxhall' is having the Disney tueTreasurer's Report. Passenger Comfort . Four Door :most spectacular sales increase of and car in its class! Why? That's Mr. and Mrs. Lorne slate and g P� Y yY ' children, of Raglan, spent Sunday Convenience . Extra Spacious Vauxhall offers you so much more for your money (see left),— with Mr. and Mrs. W. Sadler. Trunk • Economy Carburetor • Mr. James Brooks, accompanied ~r '' J1I0W see yOY� local VOYXhaII Clealer. _ ' by friends from Preston, is spending �I draulic. Foot Brake . Steerin - Y g this week in Montreal. "e Column Gear Shift . Level Ride :• The Afternoon W. A. assisted. by rl " • $USpenS10f11 members of the Evening W. A.; ekt— - 4 ered to the Boyd -Shelton wedding p ori Saturday. THE BRMSH CARS BUILT AND BACKED BY GENERAL MOTORS.., Mr. and Mrs: Will Miller, MikFen- .- elon Fa+1s. had dinner wrijtlt the ]dil- ' • •SERVICE AVAILABLE EVERYWHERE ON THE NORT}I AMERICAN, CONTINENT! ' ton Pegg s on Saturday. V I289C _ Mrs. John rags ne r eturned .7 :. }, .. •' from a two -months' visit with her ,,.. s- parents in England. Pat reports a wonderful trip. wor tt. Law Motor Sates Ltd,* Pickering - Mr. and Mrs, Kea Brooks spene the weep -end at the Brooks ani Peggs' homes M so mom community projects. _ - • age. tee lining a ehoeoiste bee, Cask Also on July 4th, is the St.' Sim- Ae,�w prizes were given for t±! wieners �d• • on's - and 'St.- EdaaMd's ISrttttlzy`�' Mrs.,ICetwcth Pastland. and :Cathy of the sports. �torlQ� School picnic at Cedar Glen Park. went to Ottawa Lbia week as questa At a luncheon, 'Mrs, Heuty; les c _ After acnving at the park about 1.U0 at the official opening of the Mem- dent of the Home and School 'Assoc E SAFE:, SWIM SAFE _ p., m.'• there will be swinuring,, rac- orial Book which lists those killed introduced Mr. Parker, the principal. -. �•` �i S1f ing and lists dinner. in WoPd war 2. The name of Mrs. A cake bearing the achooi colour of t At this` time of Year, too many children are tempted to swim Another event which shouJd be of Pentland's brother is on of the pag- blue and gold were iced .on the Cake In any ofd swzrnmiug hole they can find, regardless of how dirty interest is the talent show for the es. ( with the words, "Best Wishes Mr. ` children from six Years to sixteen j Among the many Pickering resid- Parker." : Pi ening Township is- fortunate in having lakefront, num to it be e e in e ezOt1� swimiTung poo g Thursday, July 2. The winn.r of the • da to see HerMajea were,: Mrs. Cuff links and tie claps to Mr. Perk-. Is. There is no. need of fakirs a chance on 1 yA he k h show will appear on Uncle e Jerry s C. damac with Maureen: Phy- ws t who g .. Aciting tip. n,o dice-�ct�.��Swimrnillg in a stapi t pond or T. Y. Show" in B.uffalo�._The_sh9w _ 11ia.._and Gary;... Mrs. A. S. Tranter, Toronto after teaching in Duebectoa : i Y „Un -- — - — - - — -- - -- - CrOAL —•-z1-. amore the Summer is ou the health authorities 's sponsored b "Uncle Steve" rank with Lois Janice and Ronal�Misa ; for 2 years Book rads to bar=ley/ ' here have to posW,-ndy Welling nd M;qq W', who goes to West RQM aft t the streams as being polluted. Play its e, y Pratt .and the-ir children Nicholas, Cameron. years at Dunbarton. Brief case;-to Mr. F swimming where the water has been treated or that you know Anne and Mike who have just muvLt. The Brownies of First -ane Second R. T. Parker who goes to F'airpoit tin• into their new horror on Rouge I East. Woodlands Troops visited Pet- Beach as principal, Mr.. Parkse her y ������ GOOD SPORTSMEN Highland I?rive. The Pratts are erboro last Monday. Heading the been at Dumbarton far 15 yrs. He sand 1 from Saskatchewan. l , f group was Mrs. Weldon, Brown O+vri he was sorry to leave;aud had always ' The . Pickering Township er Recreation Committee through their Last Wednesday, Caro: McPhee- assisted by Mrs. Robt. 'Davey, Mrs.- wanted a brisk case. A cup and aa� who L_, 1 _o ,3, ing a ...cot tical to'fggt- goods sports- sn n ShVton P Colan Skidmore,Mrs. C. R. Thompeon, was presented to Mrs. Donsita who ! manship among our younger generation and to bring the foul and Cris Elisson left for Manitoulin Mrs. John Hill and Mrs. Robt. Platt. goes es Rouge. She Huller bof t Island where they will spend the The group visited- the Quaker Oats I teaching afternoon grades, 6 and 7 _ garners of the to-w iship together. summer profitably. Mr. Ike Woods caretaker was re-- Never before has there been -such a lively interest in our young Co., the Lift Locks and the Zoo. . p Hope Jennifer 'Joltiffe of Ridge- Highlight=-the bears getting a bath, seated with a shirt in appreciation of le. The adults should take a lesson from the community spirit wood Road is feelin better after his work and in heli the teachers pc: p g Mr. Klass Lidtke trve'led to helping : Home an o0 .. �.t�h:ch has come about among the young people. Being competi- a� on�t s . rerYwved, F ridaq last Sunday to participate l an It •ing her 't Brantford---------- -- --__- five is. good for boys and .girls. It tends .to leave them with many _ _. _______ e a a i Conference there. --------------------------- - d Ei m Sc Association. Cf the nualit;es desired in good citizens. -- ---------------------------- -- 'in the B h _ Crad Of. Thanks.. - Ni'irli the interest shaping up the way it .has in comrrtunity GREEN_ RIVER > wotltt3 like to thank my many n teturnMi home af- ®u b'artoo He S■ f tends and mei» th.^re for their softball, the c�dncil can expect to be faced with .a larger recrea- Mrs. J. Da': ies flowers; 'cards sad kind enquiries tion budget next year. Ii is money wellspent and most taxpayers I .ter a week with friends in Toronto: P�� Gifb a o agree with this..----_-- Rev. Mr. Fleicher and group of during my stay in the Ajax-P -Picker- the have heard that 04tr recreation program, at least as far as his members attended Cottage Dunbarton public sehool held their mg Hospital, and a, special than". Praytr Meeting at . the home of school picnic and sports day lass week, to the Nursing Staff of the Hospho the softball is concerned leaves little to be desired, as far as other Mr. anti Mrs. Cooper, Sunderland. when all the children received ice raiurvcipalities are concerned. Hats off to the Recreation Com- Mr• and Mrs. George Duncan of cream and pop, event the pre school (Mrs.) Jean L McPhe*soa mid -*- and all who support it in any way. Willowdale visited Mr. and Mrs. W. - Duncan here on the weekend. - . nr � learninkt There is something drast- R°n �gefaott has accepted a MARKS ELECTRIC LI` ically wrong with a synteny which position in the Bank of Nova Scot- ia, KW*hsm. -Mr. and Mrs. Ted W-hetan• were enables such a delay to take place. A number from here attended thk blessed with.& baby boy last TIt�" The wedding of Jacque Brown, of Centennial at Brougham, on Satur- _ day. jute 25• Congratulations. Flinfton, Matt, and David Shilton, day lest. Industria%, CoIRA1eK�0� a I�fl110� WI�/19 i _ Mrs. ifiigitantIs daughter. Nancy, son of Ms, and Mrs. H. Shilton of Mr. ono Mrs.. Strie Larson. of Prompt Efficient Service — Free Estirnrotes ' and �, of Montreal, visited her Westpoint Cres., will be solemnized Prrrine, Florida, visited the tatter's ' :47- 60 -3ast week-end. in Melvii a Presbyterian Church, in sister Ma. M. Draper. ' t sir. Tom Highan book his Troop I Highland Creek on Saturday, July 4• :` �. MARKS Mr. and Mrs. Saunders and Mrs. 7 of Boy Scouts to Claremont, camp- The home said garden of Mr. and Saunders, of Toronto, visited Mr. Tel, TE, 9-1570 R.R. Z, Pickering - " ling las{ week-end pod were "rained f Mrs. Shilton will be the settsrtg for -nd' Mrs. Draper on ,Sunday. I the rete ti ek Mrs. F. .. y Witt'.. • i t I 1 ,j j ii on.. Last v+ e - -- - - _ — . - -- -- — P :lir.• Tom Tester, - of Livcrp49y i Hunt, of Island Road inti Mrs A —._ r hat} the honour of being appointed MacLean of Cbester.on tihor:.. ' = !one of the specja- cQu%mi—Loners to were w-hostesses, at a shower fur, - guard, the•'Rayal ttvx 'Fheor the bride-elect. > __ bl ajr sri s u ere- at Wo-krl'unr, to 1 1l.any happy returns to Mrs. H. > st:.mess the ruru:ing_ot the a3 ori; Shi"iton who will rate, her birRE - �.I'.atc, on Tu s'ay afternoon. thday an July 4th, the day of her The neig;,h.ors at G ccnda.it. DJ i eons we li nsr. !� wish Mrs, J,m kutietlgc Jtry $Ci A:11.hring about the qec- y s-covert'• She is­it the .jos`"llc�>;� and annual regat:a for they elt. Rouge Can C:iub at Pergu+orl's s e • eC%T . t _ ICta . �- -Last T hu. Sdaq; Ts:enrIalr ' Beach_ . Starting about - 3,00 p. m. 'a y a k A1c ;� a-t £utl afternoon of rventig.-_has been f ER -in their gold and grcen western planned. The regatta will be top- • 3tr.•amd Mrs.J George hfil -<ntr _ I ped- off w3rh a dance at the, Glen �� taiMr.ned- a few neighbors last Ser rr {Eagles Hotel. Tickers are 12.25 a W LOW .GAS RATE - night. Everyone .inti nit c.:,.�y ewsp:e and . all proceeds wit, go to �Y 8h --------------------- able"_ .'. evening. for Vhf AT E R HEATING T - We are rappy� to 11-r that.- Dianne _ ,hill passed her year with honors, .' beCQ1f70, e1�OCl1Ye June I!t Fstie are all sorry. to hear te,, hl I' For patkulara nos your dealer or Ellis Pe-ham fell dime dry ce AU TION SALErtOF BUILDING y� company 'stairs hast Friday might and new civet, FOR REMOVAL OR VIFA a wt etbow., requiring two ,taches The Satt.:day mtornina L•oag' 3awl DEMOLITION Y ing League received their l'.aphies -PROPERTY SALE NO. 4099 _ :..at the Ca:.iral last weetc-trial..Xmeng 2-storey eight-room frame and brick ' the recipients were: Tc,! Pnebe, tan veneer hoose, located pert Lot 27. 0 _ Pelham David -Hanna and Jersrey Con. 1, Town Lot, 1. Block B. Town w pdhiam. of Whitby, south of Highway 401` ?lir. and Mrs Priebe had a family at the north-east roister of the ittt•r- _..' rtLnic m v%ith Mrs." Friebe s; oarc�ts -section at First -Street and. Byttott _ on Sunday. at their Coate here. Street m the Town of Whitby: - Miss Victoria Jenny Dev apd \f-. Sae to be held on property ort .- .. r�eron'ohn' Watson, of rairnor: Monday, July 6ti `19,x9, at 11.00 a ta. -- bio: i, North, will be mar r.^d in tits Local Time. ' iht :bai'zon United Church m F: t • • • • - day Cerin July Sl, at 7.30 o'c•ock: AUCTIOAi -SALE OF LAND y _ g• J , y - ---'- ----- •------ AND BUILQIN(3 tai PROPERTY SALE NO. T-0242 ^F FAIRPORT BE.40 Part Lot 26. Con. 4 Township tows avtoma • The F:::purt Beach L.ad:es' Ass- Whitby, located on the oat side of - • .• � : ociation held a motit successfl,d straw- ' Highway 12, approximately one and WAT E-R K ,berry social .on Tuesday afternoon, one-balf miles south of Brooklin With a good turnout. Two tong-uiie and two tails north of' Whitby, ly- - - Tesitfei s, Mrs. Cann ,and firs. Tar.- ing south of Lytuie Creek. app -R root nahi 1 we: a :present. The next meet- itnatelp one :and ono-half acres land, HEAT ing of the Association will be Tor.,- together with a bath hove and a day, Jsly 7, at 8.1.5 P. m., in the swimming pod. — —-Commuait� Hall. The group i.c try- Sale to be head an the property e ang to increase the rtsembersrip, and on Monday, Jay 6, 1999, at p.• -y � 75 ` is asking each member to tryan l m. Local Tiine_ tiring, a friend. The metrtbcrsllip retonl• • • • rY ��s•ta month , is only 25 certfs. AUCTION SALE OF BUILDINfr Mi. Baird had the tnisforttine to FOR, REMOVAL OR tut his ioot on some glass while DEMOLITION _. swimming in the creek on �Ioatdav PROPERTY SALE NO. T-0:386 •LPW COST OPERATION night. It required nine studies. One storey five-room frame house, a' Fairport Beach Pttlic Sutoo, Jr part Lot 25,. Con 4, Township of • NO INTERRUPTION IN SUPPLY _ Grades tip to 4 and 5, held a 'scnogl Whitby, located 'on the west efde picnic last week at C;reentsood Cion- of Highway 12. .approximately one • HOT WATER ALL THE TIME erration Park. A good number of skid one-ha'f miles south of Brook- 3par-nts were a'so nn hand. I �n and two m;lea ttorfh of Wtntby. ` Bobby Crosicr t ill tie leac:ng nn Sale to be held on the property : :Saturday morning for Jan:etitown to Mederr,, gleaming, blue-enamel tank; ' on Monday, July 6, 1959 at 2.00 p. oapaeity 25 imp, gals. that reheats •"Spend the summer at the l onset! a- m Local Time. Heats Water tion Camp titer, as a Jun. Ranecr. • * * • _ ..In one hourl o r We -are sorry to lose our neigh- $ TIMES FASTER Adjustable water tentpenture Control. . TERMS. Cash or Certified Cheque _ hors, the Jarncs' family, who ha�c together with a Perform Bond of moved to Scarburo. - - - $loo to guarantee that work will be equals I for wafer ' ---=--- --------------- ---- atwa Gas ----- ROU completed according to D. H. O. NO other eqn N it WEST G reguations., 'heating on a supply-to-cost comparison. Staggered cia,ses in West Rouge . Your Gas company does not employ door-to-door salesmen nor telephone can - fail! From the time the For ftr*ther mformatitoa nlesse eon- xaeeete. For information about dealers licensed by the Ontario Fuel Board to school opened its doors last ept- ember, it was apparent:that another Seller. R R 1. Agittcaw-t, Otrt TCL esltand install natural gas equipment or wn e - ioddition was badly needed. Now, ten AXminster 3-4771, or _ • ' ' months tater, this addition. has not Depatttnent of Hhghwuys, Toronto cues stilted. With the exception of • Regional Office, Dewnaview, Ont. the fust few grades, there will be Phone: CHerry '4-2571, Local 2456 - - Bfiifu 'of either four hours in the _ "Y•ODU ALWAYS BE GLAD YOU CHOSE NATURAL GAS" DEPARTMENT OF IiIOFIWAYS, 594S ' morning; or four icon in the aft- ONTARIO - tsnoon. This is not conducive to - e /'BCfdJ�'�' v. week- The Peewees bent Pickering GRADE 11 COMMERCIAL FROlC MAIn BAYHONOURS_- Beech 37-0 on Wednesday, and Squires , SECOND CLASS .. Frenchmazes Bay - A school was Beach held at Glen Avis park for the Grades crowd ?4-10 on, Thursday. A good ` Lynne Anthony (History), Way _ turned out Wednesday for, the Bingley, Wanda Carter, Helga Yohkr„ . " s - QrUARA�iTE'ED 1 to 6 of the Bay Road school. Gifts Bantam game, when the Bay team Edda Scheyrer, Elly Scholten, Marilyn -, �p' -�10-TV Service -�'�� were presented to the four teachers beat Pickering 12-2. The Intermediates Silk, $haryn Williams. from -the pupils and parents. A pair also defeated Pickering Beach on Sun- THIRD CLASS HONOURS of bookends and a desk was given to I day 18-7. The; Midgets defeated Pick- Heather Campbell (Eng. & Hia,), Any M.al!`a •r Model FUNERAL DIRECTOR' Mr, Ron Hopkins who is to be princi- { ening next contested on Monday, 5-`l ' in a closely Christina Eliaaan, ,Marguerite .Fowl Next weeks schedule (Eng,), Irene Kormos (Bookkeepiiaa),LL j+ �} up FieldRHITQI -DEAL pal at. Rosebank school, year. �c V e�-an who was married,' June is game. -Peewees on y, y a u _ ` ^ !I 27th received a brass smoker and magazine rack, Mr. Vieran will be at Beach, Thursday, Southwest Pickering PASS STANDING Bay. -Bantams, Wednesday,,, South- Robert Cooney (Shorthand)$' itary • assistant principal at Roselbank next west Pickering at. Bay, Thursday at Beelby ( Shorthand • & P.EJ1 Lois --- - - - - PA NTSRS and DE=RATORB _ . _t*vaft. `� Sn> vlm-,' _ year._ -A salad dish was presented to (-Wes/< Mrs. Merklinger who is also going ts, M o a nes th Rogge. -Midge n d y,Davidson.Busi s . Ari - Greenwood at Bay, Wednesday, Bay hand),: Betty Fortos-t`P.E:)�JLat� 'Tlm� Is PaMti Tia»1 ' __• DAY OR Ni�iNT - h Grade Qne,�iis§ at Greenwood. The wee ball team ' McMullen ( Bookkeeping) • f . ' • KAa 6w �k cbmA, g�� & - E. Harbron is being married in August and was. given a hassock She will re- presented Mr. Hopkins vn a Pau of baseball spil::s bn the loaf day of FIRST -CLASS HONOURS fi'sbelan pig and _ SWM.• McEACHNIE, Pt,ap. main at the Bay 'school this year, The I school as a going away present. Mr. Eva Hasek (5 opt.), Maxim Kin& � - children making the presentations Hopkins intends coaching the Bay (5 opt.), George Shuhla (5 o0t.). Y,YIC SToxw - FRANK WHITE an , Keith Fertile, were: Brian Cratg Peewee and Midget teams during the SECOND CLASS HONOURS Rae Anderson (5 opt.), Roger Cart- : Fawers and.D coriton Pim patarie - - Phone PlekeiUn 193 - _ 9 - - Heather Joyce and Dorothy Hooper. We regret to see these three teachers summer. ---- - - -------------------- ---- ton, opt.), Ricky Hannah opt ). .,.Pickering, Ont. leave but extend best wishes to'thea! EXAM. RESULTS - CONI`TD, 1Malcolm Richard Lapointe. (4' opt), George Bob Pearce (a in their promotion. (5 opt:), opt.), K t!� AND CLAR KE _ Races for• the grades one to four Darlene 1Mortenson. SECOND CLASS HONOURS THIRD CLASS HONOURS Laurie Barclay 5 0 Y ( Pon Peggy PRS-''-TI�iF were held and guessing games for the mothers. T can Barclay, Dianne -Dear, Glenda Y Cowan (5 c t' Ian Edmiston (4 0 P •); pt )r T AUCTIONEERS W. H. 1. THOMPSON, B. A.. -LLB. Sunday visitors at the home. of Mrs. 'her l Palmer, Lynn Rogerson. �E'`IRE CLASS HONOURS bribe Hart (v ,opt: Phillip Irwin 4 ) p opt)., Maty -Lois Johnston (6 opt,), Liososed sad Authorized for: the CrToatiaa of Oata••io and York = : •.Barrister tui Solicitor 'his Wm. O'Brien were brother and wife Mr. and b1rs. James Melton, Caroline Bezener, Elizateth Erick- Iioliei•t Lehman (English &His- ( Gayle Price -(5 opt.), Angela 'Shilton White (4 _ ; yttem 8toelf, ��ts House" British Columbia and Ontrario Frank Melton and Miss Armstrong; all of Burketon. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald son, tory), Keith :McDowell (History), I 5 opt.), opt.). ( P .), Carol PASS STANDING r bow rundtara. Feel Estate 3peeislirl at g1e .Glenwood Bh1g•, A*= Strong and family of Bethany, Mr.. ,of Donald Matheson (Bookkeeping), Car- l Pat Clarke (History), Harry Cools', oIyn Parnham, Gail Peer; Hilda. Smyth' (3 opt.),- Ray Gilchrist (Eng.), Kay' ` ales oto Roster; Dual Service ter 1� Buibme Phone: Ajax 180 and Mrs. Ellis Melton and family Claremont, and Mt. and Mrs. Jim (History), Bruce Thorp, Marianne Michael (4 -opt.), Walter Milne (iiia.), _ . Pelee o! Osw Rddsoee: Tgw� ¢,ygM � Carnochan and family of Port Perry. Wright. PASS STANDING 'Pugh (4 opt.) Gordon Tall�(i:. Ann 'Pu , (Eng.), Irene Wagenaar (His,), Aa: , A d/WI< 1k.6. Jw� � Yai'llliaBs R �ry Path !Ot Mrs. George McCord has her grand- daughter Heather Duncan visiting hes damtine Britton (PM & History), Joan Mitchell (History), Willard Ped- Wilson 4 o () ' GRADE •12 COMMERCIAL �ih�e iirbad r �a Cre r FrOW, DrynOn "w -" --- f Mrs. C. J. Mounee's brother and Wx three weeks. wife visited her on the. weekend. �e - GRADS JT Q:ENLIUL SECOND CLASS HOI4OUR3 1 Wayne Daniels, Mary -Jean' Jars . ' _ �`�� ¢. & MU"'odl `'' `` Yr_ and Yrs. E- tlard"4 me.L>ow FIRST SS HONOURS 8tewssr'Ctaig, DiatLa Johnson, John son, Joyce Norton. THIRD CLASS HONOURS bads home, after both being in hos- ��- Maniw, .1hgrid Mearns, . Joy Parker, Glenn Carter, Joyce Gibbings, Rwr. ' Barrlsiers, SollciloLs atLd Nofories pubNe .. A surprise party was held Wed- Girl Gwdes 30 David Robertson, Rosemary 3algo. _ SECOND CLASS HONOURS alai Jones. STANDING of Commerce Chomben, nesday by 40 plus le at the home Division Norma. Cartwright, Alan D$wson,]PASS Pat Dlaalo, Doug Hortop, June, Hull, Gordon. McDowell, Pat Welds''!lank- -" dieter,. sOilellOrr, 3 Sitncae Street North, Oshawa mmiders .the Commissioner, Ira. H. T. Cook to present her with a ' 16 year star in David Johnson, Richard I.iveaay, Ron- --_ WHO HOLDS TICKET Lug _ ' Notary Public • - Telephone RA. 3-3440 Guiding, year g, to -b worn on the 10 aid Matheson, Carol McPherson, Con - nie Payne, Ted Ruddy, Barbara Wage- Rouge Hs Is Laons Lucky Draw 1 i ALssrLh at Old Hiapma Road s^rvice bar. After the presentation •her-_ was a cam fire. A leather, brief - p - naar, Dave Warner, George Wilson The Directors of The Rouge Flips (French). Lions are endeavoring to locate the lslgblaad Creek A!. 17391 or AT. 1f 363 WAhI't'i®- 1DOlfl�i'1'RY HOMES case was resented to Mrs.�Cook from P the leaders. The First Dunbarton Girl THIRD CLASS HONOURS - - �- holder cf the. ticket No. 8564, drawn - Elaine Bark y. ( French), Robert in their recent Lucky Draw. Will - News: Now. to Fri. 9:30 to T:30:p.as. SMALL ACRRAGEl! AND ' FARMS Guides will be camping at Mrs. Copk' l P g during the nAxt. two weekends. We are Bentley (1`ng!«h), Gerry Bucking. the holder please phc^e Mr. Bd. Gary Disney,, rte':.uiva Tai zn -y (English Ott:�a-d, TEmple 9-2301. �,� • Saturday and Evenings: Br App°eab"esit We oar 9:dam Bayes Wteb pew Oasb Down Peymeats F3ppy to report that Mrs.. Cook is now able to be up; and around after & History)", Annabel!µ Gulliver (Gem.),) Ruby Hobbs,`Lyte Jackson (EriglishI, . . _ . - . . - -------- _ OBJECT TO RINK . Is CALL _ mt. 24ca..L9 Per !savor Aa/ B.:pse'-asettdl injuring h'er knee. Congratulations to the Grade 6 David Keen, Wayne Kerr, Mike Mills, Tony •Mage French), Faith Shep Pickering Township Council are in = ,( VNIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE S Merles graduates of the. Buy Rand school. herd, Chris Sherin (FrenchY, Gordon of t• "n letters, jag They arta Brian Craig, Douglas Dar- Todd • .receipt, Mr. A. Band putting fip a propoeed y y�/yy�t ©lb�iLeGai 1s�a.•� yj1MA Olnse -NM sett, Margaret Henderson, John Me - Dowell, Harold Prentice, Lenord and PASS STANDING - rink in West Rouge on. Lot 76, Phuz . i 4 1r1Q.L.OVa1 sN 13QNS "athy Rombough. Beverley Banton, Don Briggs (Typ- ing), Eldon Cresswell (Eng & Agri- 284. The 1•tters,were from Mr. R. Mor- -�hway monam®t Asea- �adB01111 A birthday party waa held on Mon- euro), Sandra (French},I ria and Mr. R. Marton.- : B308T. AIiB'1t3N, rROr. �: ��� day to celebrate the 7th birthday of .Foster. Dianna McBride~ Robert McBride (. Until MF. Da:nd contravenes arae- X. Y L 9Phfeby. On.:rto 4 lipaiWad =sM Lynn.Holobon. There were 12 girls and barye present including her two & His.), Cairine Osterhout i bylaw there is noosing cowdt ( S• ng (French), Munzay. Taylor (Typing). can do, said Reeve Sherman Scott. _ � Zai rbc we" of WILT NY as s Sial i Highway. but wean �TE - cousins, Billy and Maureen Moore. also her grandmother Mrs. Holobon ' of �. rhmor WbWbUbY Mo 3� . Pti0lO �"OP rayl, i� Pick= Sero. The Bay softball team have wort all TENDERS INVITED -� COAL •, r' " arse . TO wing A their 1»ea played during the p� 'YaaMn » s ppilr ase hundred and for toon. stere e. las. of aritad Na and _ Rllsslssss Cod, having a ken csatow of 13,000 » 13.500 B.T.Y. per pard. �'�`LUMBI NG or ,><en Pron+�. ---R--------j-------------Yep.--r- '' :".urinebe s` A*WWW"04% ... -.- OB )Lair. i�urreovs servhme ask -for DRi. Ili. I C KETl Ka '°'„► ,.l� °f" t ICKE J 10. o "feat. �t' 4&AJM _-: Mr. Bbwsr. M spit Toode» , aye L . »d:d savdep..si srk.d {o Can entist supply �"• AN I.ferseli.a i. rsietsace » the dw.e may •be eb»t.d ftr�s tlbe, Ruslsnc Adatlshorelor. The ksusw. or any trndsr, wRl ow sKaess� be _ t . 11Y1'OLATES GIYlCN Aa • -_ ' , OFHCR: N. MI CHUL. CMdrses A. ROSS IRWIN. Ms, Adwlshttww Hewes dabs hog Will! -__ ' e;.na�o1 letattrat,e. rICKERIN6 MEDICAL CENTRE ENDERS INVITED s90 er Mo. aasa7 ------ ---------------------------- Tsdrs » sgply ens haadted awd fifty rows. worn or low df -teed Ntrt sero TREViSION & RADIO AJAX LOYAL OltANGE LODGE Bh�es Coal, badul a best eoatewt-of 13,000 ro 13,500 R.T.U. per pews ielhr.ref ro Al: 1,14h School Beard at tM ON" of the Seeress •Mime. ; Mods Pfrst Tuesday Of. Monih. !rater. But 70. PICKERING. Oaterie. up to July 10, 1959. k sae • ssdad satwlepa esrhsd "Toads► Tesdsr » las.. Is ..d _ REPAIRS : y : _ W M . E . At CI�IIRCH �' THE atla 1:.s.„ Coal". k0einibi oft "s*cs t° tM ees•e may 6s. 'btdad Ms 1M PHONE: TEmpie 9.1191 HOLY TRINITY A• X. Ferguson ` dwlaistta»r Tkr IawssR or say trader. win set wsoswargy M lashans A - : DUMCMN RADIO & TV �HERRIH Pact Master ml N iTCNEII, Chahwa. .,. ROSS IRW1N •Ras. Adwi sttrset M ' . . -.,. �►. a RATrE�r �., __::_ - { PiclWring United cbureb . Tenders Invited Milk and Ice Cream FUNtIR�►L AND unders ro supply Milk and/or Ice -,saw » tlwr seieel oaf ro.ie at nti• Minister: Rev. Melville 8uttars ariM DkWw Nigh 'School. from >�b@r 1', 1959 » August 31, 1960. will ..MGM a CONANT. d,' A. AMBULANCE SERVICE ::11.00 A. M -WORSHIP be ree.lved h Lha Pickering 'Dbtrkt High 541001 bard or the Ofke aline ratiaen Adwhahtt+o*er, Ret 70. PICKERIN6, Cato 0. or to July 10. 195 t. ' >BAiiRLS'I'ER and 8pi.iCIYJR <No Sunda School) i • Teaden will be enclosed k e staNd owelope sad worked "Tedets to L• �d�TITS BL UJXNG, AJAX = , No. 2 FRGHWAY • • ". . _y.- AUDLEY - 5appIt Milk sad/ cam yforWeno". - h will k wecasory for the suci;asful Lamaist ea supply rrfrigssetfae. . Crrew. A one" St, L. Oshawa - � RQAD 9AS A. M. - Sacrament of The Lord's Supper,'and Reception of egsipweat for MRk sad/or Ito AN latersatiea h. referesee to the •bore way be ebleised ham eb► --_--_- :-------- - New Members. - AdwhtEslraeer. The lowest, or!any Larder, will set secscsarlly be A > kaurance Co.. Telephone : •' '^ 11.40 A. .M: - Sunday School ted. - � TCN ._. I ELI. Chehmaw. A. ROSS IRWIN, Rus. Admdalo elm wrs OR Pagxs - ----alio =--=AjAX l OS9 ------------•--_ _----------- -_- _ - Invited Milk and Ice Cream : >rlia Forfear„- Ani Commol : ,,�, _-- _ chelstion �.Yence Society .Tenders --I de<s to supply Mn and/or Ice Cream to the Schooi CoFovia et Alor >♦1�/elsiLa ibssuranoe os. Btiildhom ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO Nigh School, from September 1, 1959 to Augint 31, 1960, will be,receiwi by the Pickering District High .School Beard at the OA'ice'of the Business lifa110sur., 6nooRte. ablls I olums. Lea O[ AA >tiadr >�UILDER .'Invites You To Its Re`aLar CliuTch- Service Administrator, Bot 70. PICKERING, Ontario, up to July 10, 1959.. T@Mder will be enclosed in o sealed envelope marked "Tender ro Supply Crean". Bowman ,& Gibson KIiVGSTON ROAD Milk and/or Ice it will be necessary for the successful tender io supply some refrigetallow yWNT: WHITBY $21 WOODWORKING _ (North Side, Just East Of Woodlands Road) equipment for Milk aid/cr Ice Crean. All information in reference to the above may be obtained bow til► GABDnm lowest. or ill be Business Admin isttaror. The ow any Lewder, w not necessarily --=-r----------------------------- EVERY Siff DAY AT 1L00 A M . accepted. - :bITCHaIt C.i�>alNR't� Sunday School And TCHELI Chairman. _-_ A. ROSS IRWiN. Ism Administw►ea. MONTEITN, MONT07H. RMNL �!L'T•iLT and UWALIXII ouriery At The Scale Hoar >, a CO. A14"MATIONS � TOM. HHB• �' iPednesday, B m - Testimnn7 .. Christ -and-11ahn"i 11ah ; Cbatend AeeeenwsN _ SieetinR e 410ENSED TRUSTEES i u i�. $aaka��lla = For iafoassstien, Can: ATlantk -992 Y Chnstian Believers! Pbr• oma sakes stud for the take of i6e K� Geaeww, srelu'ttrot0. Toadl�rl"O , _--�-------=------- churches, for the sake of •a 1 'mankind, for the sake of the Kingdom, earB ! sg"WA-al; w RIAKL. U& t4.Is0 �t� 1 1!"Mri 8'� - WALTER C. THOMSON, Q. C. away your conflicting dogmas sad interpretations which have• caused _ - such disunity and led us. oo tbo verge of wholesale B WateLn Arai 130 -' 1 •._.------------------------_. Bdrrlscer. $oTieftor, Notary Ptsblie rd:e 'Christ in the B'mTy and power of the Father, and -heart and soot throw yourselves dmto His Cause" - Creocge Townshend, M. A•, for- - -9T 4F F0it0 8 -Ras-. .� Office HonrBi - 00 to 3.00 P. lie merty Archdeacon of CkxdoM and Canon of 8t. PatricYs Cathedral. = - wiRor�w Monday. dwiju& Friday Dub`ats. _ - �.. - llppoinemenes by Pb ow Box 177, Highland •Creek, 'or phonz AT 2-2409. ' I Phan.: Fieteeinit B8. PiCisrlK . Th• BAHA'IS Of PICKBRiNO T&WNSNIP •` , E, y _ TIlk DUMBARTON Little Kevin Beer, the two -Tear- Miss -Doreen Jones spent the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ward visite _ PICKERING To SHIP old son of Mr. and bars. Kenneth Reek -end with Miss Betty Evans a[ on Sunday," Mr.. and Mrs.. Freak COUNC;!. Beer, caused some excitment here the Evans' cottage at Coboconk. Mc.,k l , The tb . n. 2: Grr:i,g wba rictu vu Y g J arP nE Mrs. Lorne Jones and family, and Will -Hold Their Regplsar MpntMy '^ Lure%8. %.. ir.jcm ua as Thursday night when he puI.ed Mrs, Joe E ri liam had a. �►1' a Buffet lainp from the �dre:ser on shower Yor her niece Miss Pyr Mr. acid Mrs. Elmer Wi son and Meeting, at the Council Cbrmbers yllilrs. BtL .J . Lu. to a bed, setting fire to tht; mat:- ; Murphy, of Toronto, On,. h. iday ev- family attended the Pugh -Evans re- Brougham, OnteAto - all" bars. ress. The smoke caused the ch.ldren ening. union, at Stouffville on Saturday. MONDAY, JULY tai, 1959 Bruce uui.r..bC, v,..., ...,c .._o.:.ou to cry; the firemen were calied aiui Sunday visitors 3t the Cecil-DLis- Mrs rack Thompson and fami'y. at 8.00 P. M. An tht c n. L •. !shed, but-ndt ney.hosrte were. Mrs..Qeim Lawton, .Of Ottawa is visiting- her mother, - t he tau- ►,. L- r ,• ...x ar.y l4kl�t ac -until the bed, mi—mess, and be . ung< � • • _. the l.oan,e of >., s . w: , c w, were badly dasttaged. family, of Manilla, Mr. and Mrs. C. , ,lune T3. _A va w ,wtuc s trst v.a� -_-- --------_.-___-_------ Lidgett, . of Whitby, and Mr. and _ - r---- - - - - - -- - --- - - --._ ......... —.... - - - ' - �itsa b2urte! LJ+:!.Urs., o rte.,.,.. y.c_rs. Noel- aacshali-std-'G�£Ord--o-f .. _. !dent wtia nao fu5r ,L.�ur,a r«� I[- BALSAM A MT.'ZION Pidce - ring... Now A& AOL R Sa, t>� 2rota`�i true au1 Ot.c-r.tl. }Lar Mrs. Joe tnprtn am wen on a eXA u t e wt. a � 41tay tri folia, waste sue tiv:,s a iacu- motor trip .to Eastern Ont4rio bast charge of the church service at - e Aca1 n9ssionary. week. and went on t11e Thousand 9.30 a. m., with Mr. Claude Sim - M;" M4ty-c trh McC.emcnr who- Island Boat` Trip. monds of .Glen Major as speaker. COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE " ;Jj�• w *was rnirtaatt Oa ,One c .; ..au a . Oir- ' SGveri: ladies attended a ;shower Tho • W. A. viill meet next Wed - (lay. . ya: ty on J itu. uay. - •last •Monday- for , bliss Isabel! Faux nesday. July 8th, art , the home. of - Tt•e Mase 1.iuc ZQ,.VL.l 0ic111c was teabher at' Balsam school. • at the Mrst George Pickett,Roil Call --A NEW TANKS INSTALLED' '- te.d okt l t:e,uay, tr.e cru at line home of Mrs. W. Appleby. Verse with the word "understand- r­ c:.akc. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carson spent inx ..- ' A The family and Liuuds Oi' ylr• the week -end with ,.•Mr. and Mrs. Mr: Orr Graham is sporting'a new PST• DUN 'E TE. !7.1841 apd _.lis. t�eW:ge �ti'at>on, tatticred Bob Shank, at Levee:. , I Pontiac. 8�t their hosp:tuOlt !touts a.; aatur- ITfy .right. -tile 6�tlr attur.ti'sary Of �f!�r ma.:cage. A. Cu::abe OL' sea 7 - �Nt ka5 1),A"eU UIi._.L.n.- �,at�0il, $ a slider ,Lea SC•tiLc prelcutea – — — - • - J Jo-*nt:n by their family auu• vurcr _ _ _ - ,• Y I ip::laai silver gat, i;-om tncirus N w�c ..ad gathered. r. Seactaus luucn titivas nerved and, all too soon, the ;Evening was over Sad all. departed for chair houses. wishing this tine fouple. many more yearb of happdn- k i be Fuser, carper family of Fair- -R& have brought a home in- - -5cke ving and moved on Saturdw. i Mrs:: Ed. Hannah who has been } R Patient at Oshawa Hospitals has geturned home. p r - ie Marilyn awy in apendmg MRs, y ; jisrh °'- _P fee► days in Owswa. r. Nieiting With their mother. Mrs.' _ ^Gl-.dys , Lomr on phe week-e6d were: Mt. Bruce Goeser, of KiaQ- +t¢@4 lM 4 ;*ton and Mr. and Mrs. Of. ,dines. -of Toronto. Mr.OravUe Hamilton has return- d ' ,ed home from Suanybrook Hospital. - F. visiting her daughter Mr's. Gerry . D Connor, ,ids. V- ,Wtuwr and' fam- ... �',• ;Iy on tate week -end. -' . • . Mr. and bars. Geo. McConochie.,`, +sib„ _ . - f _ •_ , .. _.Hh and Bob, spent .Saturday at r FaNs Pt. Dalhousie, giag- x Nn. -OU-tae-Iake and. Yuun bto _ . w Mr. and bars Burley' btack were O rila Po Hope on Saturday attend- a ` erg tate wedding OEMrs IitaeK s _ stcp-:.rother's daughter Joyce Mca.- L. tit Donne. - Un Sunday, �r Black entertained twelve of tile wed - M sad b1rs.-A. Stcp J ?:ng gutsts' 'I tl- ♦tt• k a : n and �aughier 6rlie, of $tnL urs Mr. and • bits. R. P- Shaw and three daughters, horn Owen X,Ind; Mr. and Mrs Kcnaeth Don- - -.. .__. ri . a. �u - »aclly and two ton L'nitled Church -- - Dumb a _ Tire minister, Rev. J. W. �b'i!k- � M . i.tson cooductea the reguar morning _.� s•k 1 servies Mr, Eob Novte sang "Jesus * °§• -over of bey Soul'. Ttte"antfiem by ` .the droit was "Oh t,od of our .Urea. the Dunua.ton Ki -ants Men. -• and thew 1—as v6 in anendance. - - A spec al ties=load irom Oakwood. _ A !acmes ctrarge..oi. Mr. Wtlwinso:+'s . -ass also p resent. Nit. ,V ivl tniion read a lesson from 1st. YOU. GET MORE Samue., ,�0, the - latter part of the ('i••iptet and his .4th.: was the `Bru.e:nuod of bfan" -t: ed struggles of Favid, 71x tragedy Jucathan and Sau, created a pr►at OF ­_.,ELECTRICITY >Ericad::hip• The church. `s not mer- ;: _ achy -brick and mor YOU GET THE ar' but feaowship mad friendship in the work of the I t Master• The men of the lodges rep-, - rreseate� a part of this worst• Anytime, any day—your favourite snack is ready, fresh - x .-- -------------- electric r BROUGHAM and a tiziiag in your electric refrigerato -freezer. h is extended to Mrs. ,T. - SyrriP� r. With an electric' refrigerator=freezer 'you' can store all ' Knox and M:s. Ray 'E13cott in - • Elle passing d their father Mr- R- kinds. of out -of -season foods for enjoyment all year -:McGetalkin whose funeral took place t ty opt Thursday, to Goodwood 'cettvat- round. You can buy in quantity too (it haves you money) Mt. and bits. Ken Beer and tans-' cut down On- tripe to the store-. . eliminate tripe OD a- _. pity attended 0l Ormiston famil' _-- - - j�icnic at Greenwootl Park ors' Sun many days, When you entertain, an electric refrigerator- • ..day.freezer the flowers at the front of the : -- glues you more time withyour guests, use thureh on ..Sunday,. were very bea. you7re able to. prepare- food ahead of time. An electric utifu t and consisted of a lovely bo in refrigerator -freezer placed by bars. Ross Knox, em. It costs frigerator-freezer ie safe, clean, and modem. memory of her father. .the late Mr. - . GiM,n,� Q QQaM, a few cents a tet - McGuckin; also beautiful flowers Just f tl3 day. opera _: "• ' from the Spencele Phili wedding __ @@ -. Y- P ' . _ . ..... - .. Before freezing, most Deg_- i - - held on Saturday evening. You get more out of life, wheII you et the moat out should be scalded f Mr. and Mrs. Bent and fam- of electricity. -:uy of Oshawa; aso Mr. and Mrs. orabbla ed" to - n e -- -- F+ad tea on Sunday . _ .. , .. - .John Hamilton, •. ... .. • • C , Ch av Pr d n_. kith his mother bins. W. Hami1- @• _ r ' Tan. tuiatiuiis f * Mr. aftd rs - _ .Con •y :Mt tonCampbell, o I - - - •- - - - _ •of Bmugham,! on the arrival of a _ t It son. r ...., , - Ms and Mrs. David Lennmc. ani _. -Aamilyp of Piekeritig, called on her :aunt rs. ,- n.. *last week.h Mrs. George .hutch returned t' _ f i ,St. Michael's Hospitil whore "s} 1s' yours. i 'expects to undergo further surgery _. r Mrs. ffoney, who has been vi , - I 7—FA 'Ing her daughter Mrs., Ann's. ha' « Bort& to Toronto for some .time. /- , Mr. John Hamilton has had a tab . _ _ _ •~\// • � rehorie instat'eA in his hoard tl _- ♦vim •t `�• . ,� JK 1ft • _ ,• N • Jf'rI ^ �• ' •►• .� M,.r � • it :i ..• .te••n• • _ I - _ •y.� j�l1.J.i•�+�.1 �? ,, �' i. '. .. w' # • .. •/� '!� �► P �' • --� 1,'� .3��.R Aft .� ,••_,•• • � • .i. 1 r• ' , ' '• iii"' w t . M �w�lar+w � 1• , r` zi '� _ School a>�pnts to atten a t;,t- ,ulaz6 bonW lr-�fP idlalatro�s_ j i. •� �A•j�. �"•: '+ witt 's ¢rtY )onag fryen s Y Pte• ,• �} rd �►MIeY j,di ' dad Mor 8�t seQ D[r. Id Afrs. ettidylattrnd- fiord F a •r `+ •t.'s�nJa�r)' 22 ra. E f Vlfri - ► ►• ' r ,y ,.a� ` r1.R'' t •it ► , S to 24. '1 C V l', s �. F?j$ i-iTiEi 1+� 9 4, , The'�chool picnic was held ]Vlfet� '•MttrgSret, fors�s}eriylQf. S`4thJCon. ed he 'Wedding of tilerr nit �,; i� - }t � .st A cuts: Th au stude 3i'1 DF ODDFHbLO�pIS itk.�'�1k' 1 t�esday,.-J.un'".2�,.•.at the Do nrxi +visited Mr. -and 'tri.. Cornutt, Anne Ma�`erite Gillespie;.q{ �q -.: °�• S tembet 1958ft: Eoaserjx*tior� Park. There was a on Sunday. ontq a Mr.. Gordon Xlbett Gtrr•, spend the three days at Stratford, Dated rp f 'If1fi good- busload. About seventeen Mrd- ConSrgtLl tions. f�q;y�f; ; and Mrs. 'willttgar, Oshawa. The weddir* took and witness'"'".�s` yQd `1-�td N£' °;v i` i At eevereir-n ('send' I �SS'S�v alts arty; ntunerous young folk. Ci ' Itap As'�le�', who Noere married on plaice at Bedford Park United'Churph phpus is ;tNe� :+UaderwEirld., !'Otkt "total mbers.a�p — $4 421 �'4r96 went But, t� the museum where the June 27.. Mrs. Ashley is the former in Toronto, with • the reception' in ellg"+etc., dtsit' backstage xnd e - Relief Paid. out - eurator eacpiained about the various Miss ,Anita French._ who for some the church parlour. tertained at civil recepuc,, Total Funds - -T_ From the local school, 'Miss 1\'or;;ra. Iayssted r;i40,rJ0'.23 articles stored there. Aker, they f years lived on the 4th Con. with ---------------------- student,' Value of I. 0.40. F. went to the park and enjoyed swim- :ll r. and Mrs. A. Kayes and recent y Norma Cartwright To Represent Cartwright, an out.landing � � 41, 644.97, ming and lunchs arriving_ home a- with bliss Edna Kayes, Pickeri-.9. High School At Stratford who figured prominently ir. the .rec- Homes boot 5.00 P. >n• I School is now over acid `many of As has already been :announced, ent dramatic activities, being namrd a Invested Funds in swimm- the Canada Council has undertaken to "leading actress`' by adjudicators, 1 Belonging to Happy Birthday to ea er e - $. _718,413.19' •ers Who celebratesi her, birthday tug inaruction, in the Golf Club an rou of '.180 Secondary has been cho.en 'to attend—a sing- the Homes 7 1 PEN EVERY EVENING TILL 7;00 P.M. - 1 . ROUGE -HILLS EXCEPT-THURS. & FRI.' TILL 9:00 P.M'. -'ON X O. 2 HIGHWAY __PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT. JULY 2nd - 3rd - 4th 'JUST EAST OF ROUGE BRIDGE r: . - BLADE OR (BLADE BONE E,EMOYED) PER LB. _ - Rib Roast -5 . Short _ MAPLE LEAP SLICED MACARONI AND . '0 Oz. 'oaonnm Wrap. Pkg. : L 110ORTED Cheese'. Loaf .21� JUICY In M JUBILEE $WALT. LINK PURE POB•Y - SNTRA "WIN SIZE S-AUSAGE :39c 18 to 25 1b. Avg*. Y MAPLE LEAF SMOKED7. _ PICNIC SHOULDERS 1b. ,45c LEAN PORRIGIN ROASTS _- SIB. EMD. �b. t�3C UUEBLOIN END gib. SSC (Average Weight ,2?/2Lbs.) FRESH LEAN cENTSE WSTS 08 cbOrS 1b. 69c . _Minced Beef* _ 1b. 39C, FSH. P'0 KIDNEYS 2-�-�� = Lb. Package BOUND & CLUB :STEAKS Davolr SLIOED BII�tDLESS Ib.79C` BREAKFAST BACON - 55c :MAPLZ LEAF COOMM A GLA= Z K"LE LEAF' (VAC PAR) L=AN PZf]I�ALF+D ; • �b., C r PC��:K HOS 29 TAGE BULLX49 BPECIAS. OF!'ZS OF #e PER L8. -_ SPECIAL OPPIM OF 6c OFF , XA?LE LEAF L8. PYQB. ' MARGARINE eese gces.2for c SPECIAL OFFER OF 4c OPF PLUS 4c, OFF :...29 SQUIRREL ,aL1NT 24 02. JA$. M � • -» '�• `:._ SPECIAL OFFER OF 7c ZfFF-PiL PEANUT BITTER 149c LYON'S ECONOMY -PAS ' Carton of f00. ; . F80NTENAC PINT £B ZCgB TEA' AGS 2 -cup size6 i ICE, CREAM � : 2 for 45C. Full 24'oz. shoed leaf TENDER FLAKE QUEEN ENRICHED LE LEAF TENDE FLAKE _ • 9 17.E . • .. _ _ �� �..�_ �."PURE p .� - ---� SWIFT'S PARD 1b OZ. TINS I LBS C LARD..2 DOG _0 D-- -far- CASE OF 48 TINS — $5.45 HABITANT PALM GIANT 80 OZ. JAR7 CANADA PACKER - 12 Oa. Tin j SWEET MIXED PICKLES 45c ,:: .. - - AMERICA DRY — Large 30 oz. bottle :_PLUS DEPOSIT - -. -- GIKGER ALE _. 7c •.r, �..1• c `� for 2 SPECIAL OFFER OF be PER LB. OFF " SNOWFLAKZ _ ..... ED .MILKSHOIRTENING. FRESH PASTEURIZ . _ _ HOMOGENIZEb : - . '3 quart jug 55c : LESS TE" 19 CENTS PER QT. - (PLUS DEPOSIT) ` 2 '- NT ... '3 quart jug + ._...' 2 PER. CENT - LESS TBAN 16 CENTS PER QT. (PLUS. DEPOSIT) i .-•-,.•-,r.`__�,•,.-�+.w'4.•.�_—....-...-..._-.,_:::..•"•...-. .�----..._.._.. ..--..,._..,-•,.. .w .... ••r--'�'.«-,-.,.res....:..•...._ �..,►•yr,r w-►-.. .r-� �:...__,.t.. .:,.!.....+.w _ r .►a s t�R t �fi. - y. •,�, `. �•...,a_ �..':�`} ,.fr. r�'� ' Y' - °,� ►4 •'.,j ,� ,., ' 'y "'e''7. tom.,_. a- .-. ' PLY1900D � •tl» • • iffes's. t#h! vow This T4101163401(4 *0 D'aws 0"i` • bW �RLaste. , . """'"` -;E _Ai�A SAL ' r . "•.,.,.^ s 0• a -1-4 _......_.............,.. M.00 - J +rs a°'a'� y'N'4 Terve inns., Fou ll mass' r - r • . , . who ba" depaioai to talc Gott a a 1 a b•i i5.9¢, !Or the sumatss holidays. For a stele tin, a liths pati-PfiI�NR6 : 4f a z 1-2 „.................. y..,. $3.36 !1[ahe lavmabowers swat joss 4 s = S-8 i8 84 The .sympa4,y of � cot:xaonitg' what they ain't .. .». » ...- •... is extvheed so lli,r. •atsa mrs_, Ido- RESIDENCE OFf{CE 67 4 a i s 3-4 - ............... 19.98 Gitchie and family on the sudden -SZE A FULL L E AT 76� (abovf - flr) death of thea little bo DINTY'S _ PICKERING ONTARIO'- - tcertaiaed• WE SELL THE BEST 1 DUNBARTON AND SERVICE THE REST r Mrs. W. Hooker has gone to Ajaz (Opposite Twp. Police Station) Hospital for treatment 'A quick go- Call — Pickering 684 PHONE: TEmple 9-2351 t covery is hoped for. BLOCK Q. WE DELIVER M________--_________-- ________.__ COOPER LT } ------------ - - ---- At heir picnic last week Gradeb BEPTIC TANKS ' kPORTABLE AND STATIONARY presentied their teacher, Mr. Kenn- 920 CALEDONIA ROAD - TORONTO ELECTRICAL POWER ing with a travelling kit; a bouquet - CLEANED GENERATING UNITS of red noses and a going -away cake _ Gasoline powered with the famous It was a disappointment that the W. T. BUTT BLOCKS & BRICKS. _ Clinton engines. From SW watts- to Fund -Fare in aid of St. George's -a- ' S kilowatts available. Ideal for far- Parish Ha11 had to be post-poned Oshawa — RA 3.40'42 L ' o to a sudden; hen shower.-�--------- . _ •' 'mets, coatractora, cottagers, amp- �g �; vy -----------"---- - STRUCTURAL �TEf vers etc. Some units are available on However, some quack thinking sal--fl�?IC TANKS CLBAltl�D 4 ' ' - CRANE �M ' a rental basis. Our prices and ser- waged the pe-ishable items and quite ' trice guarantee the best available. a nice sum was realized from the 'lJEDII 8�►NITA><? WA? sale �f home- etc.. ,after ad- STATION ROAD, PICKERING, ONT. — Phones 126,'_ EM, S41=1 We also do armature and motor , ournment to home-baking New Ionics Initialled re -roving, and are equipped to re- j W. WARD : boWi or re -model your electric mot. }. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Calves* spent rbeos; Whitby BW J1a6ii ,- ,or or g'ea�m+6 equipment., a couple of days lair week visiting 10.M Fm more imvtmanon, calls the hindson family at Hamilton.---=------------=-----------------� KEN POOP Mr. and Mrs. Span and family have �1.HN L. 'LAX --'-- - 382 moved from Rverside Drive to RODMAN 1NSURANCII • - .. __ Idor_ey Park on Saturday. We wish , . _ i Ackeang > CLINTON thein 4app nes; in their new home. ASSURANCE > - GASOLINE ENGINES end sag Mrs. visa Baish f are BREET. METAL PRUDENTIAL COMPANY LTD. GF ENGLAND > - .. ';Alt cowled, 2 h. p., to 10.3 h. p. 1n- spending their holidays with friends > - r lighter duty models. Ex- at their cottage at Clear Lake. : r ! • _ . _ _wally easy starting and teiiab- Mrs. Hugck Sr.; who has attended ,LIFE '� AUTOMOBILE L Ie power backed by tba.famous Cain- the graduation of her niece at Pt. Lica guaraatoe. Available ienmediatelY Arthur Hospital, thea visited her = -= - - 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST - from, stock. For more information, brother at Dryden; and now has Authorized Consumers' Go! - call: gone on a � with her son Elwood Company Dealer For Tolop#hon4h Pickering 28 KEN POOK and famLy to Lake Placid and ot- • RiyEY _._ Pickering 382 bet points. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott and fanuly of ! _ • CLARE _ - FOR -SALE= tourist teat. 9 a 9. Ajax, have moved into tnehr new ~ . RUUD MZIL C. YURZAR P_ O. Oner year old 425.00. Pickering 504W home on Riverside Drive, formerly ,------_. .------- •---------------- owned by the late .Mr. Aldwyn. FURNACES WATER HEATERS PTOlfETR?ST BRADY O HAY FOR SALE ' Mr. R T. Dob e's birthday was ' 30i6 Doodle Bt„ W Whitby, Oat ' 'Tlgisty acres standing hay. Reason- honored at their picnic when the GAS RANGES i PLUMBING STORE OFFICB HOURS: , y �+tWs � - able. Carl Rogers, phone Psckegsiag 6th. Grade presented him with a jE00R FURNACES - 9.00 A. X. to 3.30 P. Open. Saturday Mornings wallet and a birthday cake. _ 8i _ __----------------------_.- ,---__ Mr; and Mrs. Harry Boyer. Bill =-- Wednesdays and Saturdays 4 to 12 Headquarters For Do -IM • berms up to S years Yourself .Plumbing C _ + -FOR SALE —China cabinet, 1620; and Elizabeth, attended the Toronto PHONES WHITBY Ido d•3671 get plumbing And also treadle storing machine (Slag- nic at Mnssehrsn's Lake on Friday. - Payable on --.. -- _.. _. w) 415.00. Phone Markham 721W. Dist. Ayershire Breeders Assoc. plc- has bill LAWNMOWERS A ONTBOARDS Pump Rep}iss SAesv+puA A cooler day was much apprecia- PHONE 179.PICKERING AT 2-20$4 WERE GIVING THEM AWAY ted by the Women's Institute gzon� y� Lw�smowers sshd cot- ' P IAO. $-2515 WHITBY Imetrds reconditioned now at ,1�ENIT1 b27.5D • to good farm home -puppies, part who met for their June meetl•g at. � DENTS SMALL MOTORCLINIC one reale (black and white): the hones of Mrs. Alan -Lishman, _ OIL FURNACES fid: Ontario qhs ampose w., hens r one female (brown and white): S Wiffi an attendance oils members _ mouths old. Good farm dog. May and seven guests, sirs of whom were be 'bad for asking. Carl Rogers, at a gs+oup from the Red Cross. After - - PAbscing 13M. _ routine W. It business had been dis- RADIO AND TV SSRVICZ _ l ______-.-_-._.--------------------- Pon of an' interesting report of WORE GUARANTEED 1 XQRTGAGZ$ ArtRAiiALat ROOM WANTED 1 their accomplishments during the past -- kb! professional gentleman m Pick- year was Lriven by lira Tyas, Con, PHONZ DAYS — PICYZRMG �! e log Pillage. WI<th or without meals, ,►ea.r c i .et! Cress Women's work, NEWELLPrig - - borne. contact_ News_ Officeink • w. ci nke samples q VIM S'v WK PRONZI PICZZIIUXG 143 TOTRI'INTO= MKOIN 1 f pe yew own boss. Ger in6speadeat: given for eo'oper d" ha due gbod ___-tation was ______ -FZIC zutwoIIIWAT>R BROIC=R K/�� ji loth have to Ling may, a car and work. saw the suggestion made that Li.AOT; a "call capital 10 invest. We D1z >'idneiag might hews a centread its _ Ave, 08I0WATi- 1-f YIL1e ZOV?H R[Di IfO. i i :. Alts Ism commission and you will own alter the summer tacese. Be. _ RMT OF DUNDARTON, enjoy oar line of 'daily newssides fere the ga seting c wed, rWsg sacs Nunn - 9" farm products. FAMILEX, Dept• was made to the death of Mrs. >iLary 13 - 1600 Ddotsasier, ,ILoa- Law, a loyal and st President; e t W. L COLiMAM '�� Coo . member and Past Presitleat; gad a - -- --------------- - _ two -minute sgleace observed m hes NATURAL GAS AIf D ei- AVON CALLING 7• OIL. BURNERS Need vacation money? Become as Mt. and Yrs. Tyss and Sam have AND dUIL )W IRIPPM 4 Avon Representative and serve yaw Cod. from a lover trip to Cape (Onta3o Fad Board 11 iceors) neighbors a few hours a day. Con- rettuned r ' SERVICE ARBORITE tier _ Mia E. Oute:bcidge, 42 Sar- llfr. and l[rs F. O'Sullivan spent SUMMER CLEAN-OUT KYWOW ... PAINT. . sus r Blvd. Toronto 19. the weak -end . in Rochester. N. Y. ----------------•---.--"--_: where they attended a cotuia's wed- a7s0� _ DOORS AND TRIM -N THE COUNTY COURT OF Wig- 'TRAkPLER HEATING THE COUNTY :OF YORK ------------= - -------=------ To Wit: DEATHS -AJAX 6s7 . SWon Road.and No. Z H _ N D ER TUE of a DAVIS, Karen Lynn—Entered into v ., 19 TUDOR ST. AAE �. Writ of Fieri Facies to me directed, ` rest at the faint y residence, 64 Mil] � 1 _ • Issued out of the Oounty Court of I St_, Morley Park, Pickering, on Mon- P E PICKERING .�� { the County of York, wherein ART- day. June 29, 1959. Karen Lynn Dav- 'TRE HON ER HUR MITCHELL LIMITED is is beloved daughter of Mr, and Mrs. i e��*��� Plaintiff, and ANTHONY SPANG, Donald Davis; dear aster of Robot,ILLER-f�6R - - ' w _ 'D { . ,. - r AJAX 1Q4 : _is Defendant, I. have seized ,rDA4kei j in' her-4rh y*a3: Se—vice was'beld at . under 'Execution, and will cffer for t, the McEachnie Funeral Home on .-MILLER RENTALS : sale by Public Auction m my office � Wednesday; with interment at Era-,++�. � "� I' :lit the Court House, in the Town of I kine Cemetery, CAMPING, FISHING,EQUIP'T. Whitby, in the County of Ontario, s • • r h, OUTBOARD MOTORS, TENTS, - on Thursday, July 23rd, 1959, at 2.00 GIBSON, Lillian--JEntered into rest - - --- - -- the -ftetnorght, ricins: an -Sunday; LE DTGl3El2S;-C�1T�, title interest• and equity of redemp- June 28,:1959 Lillian Mouck, belov- " don of ANTHONY SPANG, to, in, ed wife of the late Herbert Gibson of STAVES, LANTERNS, COOLERS �•� and out of the following ;{.gtds, ' Pickering Township, Funeral servicq '.BY s3AY OR -WEEK r ,namely* was he'd at the McEachnie Funeral AJAX 6E7 RFS. 174 ANYTIME OFFICE 174 y ALL AND SINGULAR that cer- i Chapel on Monday, June 29. Inter 9 TUDOR ST. AJAX tarn pat+cel or tract Pf land and meat was made in Napanee Cemet• Q prega7ba being Lot 7, Plan 559, for ery on Tuesday. � �✓ i the Township' of Pickering, in the _ County of Ontario. - i ARTHUR WELSH, _ - - - -� `" _REAL E9TA,:fi gad ItiSURANC✓t _ - . _ �;ff, County o, Ontario. DON BLIZZARD ELECTRIC �. _----------------------- Ir-- ,,r . -� AAORTM= LISTINGS 11W1T� > f sa• Card Of Thanks „COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL' INDUSTRIAL. WIRING M AWOMOeU LlR t We wish to thank out many rel- hbors, - fors , Ittives, friends and Weds FREE ESTIMATE �1e1a1° MOINES 4ARMi LOTi WYKTMB$!S ' their kind expressions of sTtnPamy, _ ispeeially thanking Rev. M. Buttars, - _! low - - D:. w. w. Tomlinson and the W. - K , 59 CAiII(kQj4 8T. "a+ PICKIRM w. of the United Church for their PhOn@ Plek@clue 362 ��"�`*"� �A' jdadtheos and sympathy, in, the loss - - i pf !beloved sister and aurM `.Babdons