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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1959_07_10K . •y <. ail MUTAN. 40 AQ I ow - W I"; NSCOVEZ THE I � NEWO, --�--� ' �iOL: 7S N0.�93 PICKERING, ONTARIO W. C. MURKAR AND SON PUBLISHEW AuahoAzed As Second. Cias� Mattes Subscription !rates: $2.50 per Year United States, 3_�OO FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1959 Published Since November 1821 Se. PER COPY _- Post Office Dept, Ottawa wa socl. I&S' !61 onin -aue-a epay - - - Wf ult.ri U U006 11"11 .� __ South-West Pickering Ratepayers' ; o�rKERING VILLAGE --—Asso«a c t u- i■ 3 Local Boys In Altona Road School on Tuenday ev- ening, presented a proposed route The 4-H. Brougham Calf Clam fort the C. N. R. Metro access Fine y and Peel) which has about . Car Theft (Darr which, if accepted, would go through for ty members, held a Safety. Meet - an ax the home of their leader Mr. 4' A e* theft. from V$lley Fast Rd, Pickering Township without bother- g 3 has resulted in death for a hitch- ing anyone. W. Bayes, Westgate Farms. A attgs. hiker and ' two , Pickering tovrnship This line w�euld take off at Osh- her of unsafe practices weredemaiy. s youths and an Ajax juvenile being awa.from the etusting" line, and the titrated including parking a car ag charged, with -the theft. CNR would share tie .CPR right -of- the side of the road at night. witty fx Lenord Cragg of Valley Farm Rd. way to the Rouge River, then run out lights. This demonstration caner. reported his car stolen on July 6th. north. Another route is to take off ed several farmers in the area, wba Charged with it's theft by Pickering the present line east of Ajax, then knew nothing of the megtiag, tQ y Twp. Police are: Norman Randall, 17 rum parallel with the 2nd Concess- !hastily lock their gas tunics mad also ". check Lhe chicken s and (glen Flood zi -Pickering sit,d ion. A third is to run to the King- Pan an Ajax juvenile. The car ttsned up stop Road overpass, then north. An- Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Smith spent in 3 feet of water in a quarrie near other alternate is to take cif the pre- the week -end at the Bay of Qainte' Ottawa. A hitchhiker in the car, Geo. ` seat line, at Station Road, Picker- fishing, and caught some good ones. — - -- Toyne of Carlton Place was killed. I ;pg, then to the 2nd. Concension. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rimmer are The three local boys were hospitalized, In presenting these other proposals holidaying at their cottage at lldisr+ Pickering Township police went to Donald Theall, spokesman for the dein. • , Otfiawa on Wednesday to get them. Executive of the Association, said Congratu:o cel to Yr: James =: { ------------------------------------ no one was happy with the Station Palmer, who celebrated a bisthdag Y Road suggestion. Pesides the above last Saturday. a West Rouge Water routes, there is the CNR's original eMr.en Richard Crawford of the oa and their alternate, both of which Greenwood Road had a bad fail ox3 • � )A -le been rejected by the Ratrpay Monday and open; a few ds7s is tit w . Rates ' Increased Ajar Hospital. ers' Aasociatioe. Water rates in West Rouge came , The meetingagreed b a vote of Eric Bark - ,:y left on �'yesday for a Fort Churci+'ll where he will be tin. - " in for an increase thi$ week, when about 6.4 to 3, to read a delegation a r x > a bylaw was passed by Pickering Twp: to Ottawa to ask that a Board of pktyed on.construction style. b.a vas # a 7M" council. The increase is now in effect-, Arbitration to be set up to go into the . H. lir. Croak and faniLtr, Detroit,, v s ens i Orly 4!h,. week -end with hid• In West Rouge it is proposed to whole controversy and to set proper F uie err and the Lishman family. construct an elevated tank, and add compensation for anyone .who is _ 7'hc July meeting of fire 'Nornea'i - main extensions at a cost of $120,060 xa. a "damaged". Prof. Th._ . said he There will be •a yearly capital cost would abide by any dcci;,on li. l; Mts:ianary Society of the Presby of $10,600.00 down by that Board of Arbltr,:,,u, tenon Church took the �� of et E Mrs. Ruby Cobourn said she telt picrs�c, at the home of !alta. W. Mrs. I There's no more commercial sates zt ' itis Water Area 1. The old rate was set "the railway had not been given a Hoyer: . M t Parker, Sr.; is visiting ben; at ¢1.44 per 10,000 gallons with a chance". s 110 per cent discount for prompt pay- Philip McCabe said he "did not east r ir. (:alt. al$ Cab }lits. Wan. Dofmage and two child- menti like the idea of car placards and "s �y' m The new rate is $7.22 per 10,000 yea are having a holiday in Pickering. ala with 10 r cent discount for Parades as a means of objecting to Mr. and Mrs. Don MacBeW, for= % m g the CNR proposals"'. merly of Oshawa, who have beets prompt Payment. Up to 50,000 gals. Mr. Thos. Newman suggested that there is an additional 10 per cent a$ the meeting give •he ` Exccutil, e a spending a few months with=htr fat* !plus the discount. Anyone using over "vote of confidence" and send -a del her, Mr. Walter Thomson. are buio4 50,000 in a 3 month period gats 20 lag a home on lite Old Greenwooe� legation to Ottawa. 1. per cent off plan the dieeowt. Road here. Pre Tlteall moved s vote of Margaret Poach, Kertora, i. speodA , r Engineer T. O. Jefferson told the thanks to former Association" tttair- � council last week that fire raise would lag the a,tmmes With ]Is. and Odra._ man, John Campbell. who has • �,uff- , i be about with adjacent munici- W. Boyes. eyed broken stealth from hip Nurk on palitiee_ this rojecL P f se*erat days dingy S'tratiord I:istwaek "PentMr. and ----------- Chairman of the Assoc. - is and attended perforiaaaccs of "As .a ` Quiet Hearing On Dr. Gordon Edmonds an l Viee- you like it", and "Othello". Chairman, Mr. Reg..Boeek. Mrs. L.. A. Vaasluver and ,tart, Van - Vi a �� Prof. Theall said the group w George, of Picton, visited !kiss E: ' gnot taking defeatist action, and w l -Richardson last week. Mrs. van - The Ontario Munid Board item- fight to t}tc Test He told the meet- ing that he 'felt the railway lire .was ski daughter (formerly Frankie Jones) 1f , Ing last week to hoU p 6°� an unfortunate Planning mistake to the daughter of-tbe fnaaer asitia o1 - parting or opposing the Pickering third$ of P�leg s lire between resits- ; the Ruddy,-. Went Para Propestrr- Village. Zoning Bylaw was rather ential and green belt areas, lie acid and for whom the cnowtroversial Jame* 4u t/. towahip is being vitiated, whin and George Streets were aamed>r".: The Board implied that with several other rownohips havr large concesia- !lir. and Mrs. Bruce Arks s¢►d t� 4 minor changes made_ an order for the ions granted them by the railway. family spent the week end ar tissic-- VPPar pboeo dw 0 Dyhns Webb of the algal. Osaarlo Museum at approval of the bylaw will be trade. cottage at iialibnnon Laic!• There were several parties repre- Cones. Violet Swan said that --rail- Louise Lishatan. retmnsd• m Said. flet* am a sisutl and -that pelvic bases. Loom photo shows seams of seated. They were not opposing the 't'at's altercate route affected. the day fpm- a vet, to lsei made mad shote arca as ?; cut through the 00 *0 sands at picas of pottslry *0 have bast rstoover+d in the dig bylaw, but rather asking for certain saint, Norman and Mrs- 1Jslasn", iR r heirs High School S+te and would $rutty �f3es which would permit Bermuda. She was WdJed to hays th eliminate • a sed+ool that was attended the 350th , Aswiversary ysabars of as Arebaeoiogical some skulk that had been uncover- some ones not now in rite I atnch seeded esentatioo of the world Fir$ Party of the koyal Ontario ed sctideatalJpt �. the diggog •site. bylaw. They weirs: B -A Oil CO.,� Impe- The suggestion of going to Ott- Theatre pr biaseuro are busy these nays digging Last year, "LT vraoted.some '`Ty tial Oil Co. A W. llditebell,•Ltd Wm I preiaicia of "'This t+kaM}'s mine" ars - awn meat with a rousing ovation. -A ! sppreeiation of Shal:espear's m ,else rate of as old' Indian` V triage pictures of a "di�' soul Walter, with G. Lawes' Been s and tbe Metro few in attendance were critical be- ; Conservation Authority. The latter)Peat" M the top of Valley Farm Road, at his wife Eve, and wee damnts r Pis- asked for an amendment cause they have been held h to real - - eorser of the 3rd. can. It is con- ed along with come stisdieats at a Approval is expected to be made in estate transactions. Prof: Titeall said i ~ sidared to be a rare find as it is the spot Walter picked out, under a tree. the very near future the brief could have been presen4ed Historical Soeiet7 Sere Srst complete Pre -Iroquois village He .did some digging arjxmd, • •and _ _ __ a month ,ago, if the railway had not yet discovered. found pieces of pottery. In the fall, Police Ask For continued the discussions. e>f about twenty- a4 You, the public, are invited to digging Again, uncovered a Midden The brief is -ready, and will be, sow (largely • ladies), attended a visit the site. Members of the-b`ueld (Indian. Villlage Dump). • _ - - presented to Hon George Hee., `maeting in the COunC 1 C 11 Party will take you around, cover-. This summer the party have begun Minister of Transport, as suon as Brougham on Tuesday evening, to e ittg a n what is earnest They have among ocher Larger Boat passible. -discuss tie "calmsfishing of a Hist - Larger « is being done, what has been uncov- things, uncoveted the bones of a - ------------------------------ -- tries'. Society and lidusatim in Pick- ered, and its historic significance human being (known� t�o�the'group ao Reeve Sherman Scott told council C eying Tov mitip. Heading the Field Yarty. is Wal- Ernest). They beieve"lNto be a man, (this week that the police force would l Notes From Area Tri' r'aw• and is a project with ,'« ter Kenyon, Assistant Curator,- of adding excitement • to the find. was prefer it larger •and safer boat. for viirica but few are familiar. Tile fiat p lite discover that- the roan has a worn on, the'Ba and the lake. He O .• i -n s.emed to be—'where and 4 Ethnoloyry *at the Royal lOrit•. • Mua- Y' � y - , -even. a as tug s u en,s war ing sal e,pu ice commission urn a how to s-a.t". et with -him 1Y:altc;, w1lo a . -tars on' a At the moment, -the Field Party trtatter down: l It does F?ear that only in tl a past _- pp — y rt TV Panel Show each Friday night neavermgritepatisadcuf rite illi---Counci{ior Ross-Htntlt vle"Fail--he-'-fia� tri- iv pre.. t�rc-And a-s�t^i -�� S�;s have :some of_our pEQQlet at 9.00; over CFL"s", cxplal'ts that .age. Mr. Keiryon says they. way, fi,td �did'not feel the present boat is stable (will be- purchwQed by School Are4, '_. seine '^ r'cr-n; e,that we have pass- at there are maty questions still un- it does not completely surround the enough with •the motor that is used ; A fence is to bc' erected on the east ed through and out of several "eran•" -Q ans�'ered as far as this- :particular village. Once •the palisade is traced on it. side' cf Dunbarton school. •Two clasp-• .and tha•, .--w is the time to take not! vi'.lage is concerned, because it is they will work to the•centre. Thr Councillor Barry Ashton 'did not rooms at Dunbartom- two at Rouge in "record form" of same of that his+ new. They believe, however, that all . group firm y believes they will din- agree with hating a member of the ( Hill- and one at the Base line scii:ool tory that r es gone on, and still pass,' _ pieces of pottery (known as the Glen- •coder many pieces of pottery, prob- police force sitting in a boat all day are to have fluorescent lights installed. ing into- history mayer period) are about 1000 years ably more .human _ Mortes and outer patrolling. He Said he felt they had The Bay Road school .is to have a' With the museum in mind, we are old. Well over 12,000 pieces of pott- interesting pieces ' of history. enoukh work to do. flag pole erected, and Vaughan Wil- finding that a la,ge amount or aura• cry, undecorated and over 500 rims This same type of 'pottery ha, Reeve Sherman Scott said the lard is to get a back stop. bey, of antiques, relics etc., at&,din- were uncovered up until tact year; been found in the sands north of Frenchman's Bay Power Squadron Pupils of Area 2 will he pleased to appearing, and getting into the hands and about 2000 pieces this year, thus Lake Erie. You will find a vesit tc have been a big help. know tile. Board approved educational of many away from this locs$e. Iai - r. It all began about` two years tlje site worthwhile. No admission Councillor Violet Swan 'said alts ( trips taken by .pu-pill -under super- many instances, no doubt, the pons- understood that the firemen feel they l ago when Mr. Kenyon was told of charge.` are secondary when a water accident vision of their teachers, essor of^ these articles, place but lit- t has occurred. It was agreed that to purchase � tle ,value, of any kind, on that artier- : .- _ seven .lawnmowers and secure prices le, and let them go tto the first'ta elk --------------------------- ---- • first Also agreed to purchase a radio .for them. s s ]ENGAGEMENT No Kindergarten If __ - --- - --- (tan come laW)> �. for Glengrove school. At this meeting little organization Township To Hire _ --- ------------- -- - but a committee was tai. COUNCIL Mr. and Mrs. R. A, Mehairy, of Room Shortage The Regular Meetin of the Pick- to view Q�fiere Expert Riverside, oat., announce the en- - g present a suggested prograa4 n gagement of their brit' aaughte;, Bring Village Council wM be field I two or three sites and buildin^ and: pi�kPrinv Town-",icnnncil, nes t_hA . r.- -;e �� :- ::«, to 'Mr. caverce;i It will be too bad for children of Taexda Jttl 14 _ 8.00 P. M. � be prepared to present a report at g_ C. Bryant, son of Mr. and Mrf. C. kinder rten age in $chat! Area 2 if y' y a meu'V hg to be tailed, pttssinty ea _y , S so C�l 9-u result of a committee meeting, two Sa g „_-SP+:-- 'l...:n weeks ago, have agreed that an ofsice S, Bryant, Pickering, OtsC. The mart- 'there is a lack of accottxnodai+jon thfa _in the Council Cltambers. inln0n'ber—oreetr"�`ara pnanagement consultant should be re-. iage will take place an Jul,. 18, 1959, year. Bruce A. Hogarth, Clerk. raantime we ask our readers, to . rained. at St Aidan's Anglican Church The board has agreed, (do they have —----------------------=---- t P, and -fig 'an to any mteb hien a ?t is felt that because tits duties Rivez9ide, Ont any choice?) that in tike event of The Highland Creek Wom«n`s In- historic material as may be thought teinpoiary lack of accommodation in stitute held a Garden Ter `et the to be of vahte and intereec is f of the municig:: staff at Brougham ----- ___-__.-_____________ ,; _ treaty+ Me Chia raw gj !Rini. rijlb. A nnnc*1tC•.+,+ ____- .i. ,.. ...,j I,.. ., ..t V'4L urciect. A rin ,., 1� Are incrpR Rt!. - . �r administrator Could s@' up a dim- BE SAFE I,Rr.'> tri;: au., .u,y c.I sL,ea he •:.i: u►ioritv1 ��V UI the Our iii il:e pr:nC:pa, ci)kill}, # - ib w o r k. _ e .. : � I Pirinrino � !, wwo sliver,— a e osebank Graduates Agincourt The ceremony was Bes- '� i formed by' Rev. Bagnall 'and Rig*. George Affleck, of Vancouver, wrce of the bride. The radiant bride wore a floor -length gown of white lace in princess style with ,a high n4Wk, and, ;? long slet%kcs that came to it point ov- er the hands, and her veil was of French tulle illusion. The , jwas unior. thy t a, ridesmaid Miss Ca Pen Sand .d b � � :.• >�%a s ��•; : �, 4,, � f� dressed in mauve Swiss organdy;andy, Phin, bridesmaid, wore 4I Miss "Sandy J'- ` �m �•< pale green ace over taffeta; and Mrs. matron of••horxs, who is • _ 1.4 sister of the bride, wore a r • _ •w�' �..« t _ �. ,� 'a similarn ofe w -des ,her, Mrs.. j. L. -Thin, of . ,V. « ° z Altona Rad, was dressed in. blue�+` •n •e. ar rosepoint aI ce cover taffeta, and the groom's grandmother wore navy `5 3 � blue crepe with white accessories, a) t 1 %' The 'bride was given in marriage a' «, >i by her father, A reception was hea °r in the Oak Room at Guild lan, toll V owing the wedding. Later; yo `?: F friends -of the bride and her f .. returned to the Phin home for dao - ting. The bride and groom left for . These are the .Kindergarten G• ad , uates of Rowbank Public School. the Thousand Is:ands and Montreal ` - - - for their honeymoon, and, after there s Assessw.nt Curnmissioner Dcic.rril"Tne Eldoradoe", and entertainment Glendale at Bay, July 16—Bay at Ieturn will live ig Seerboio. Clams Unfair �Goslin appeared before council tads by omedienne Pat Holmes: Claremont Midgets July.13—Mt. Zion Visiting Rouge Hill for the wend e week to discuss the matter. He said'if A wiener party closed out a very at Bay, July 15 --Bay at Squires ing were Mr. and Mrs. John Affleck .. Y the hall was riot used for any religious sWcessful season, for Scout Troop C, Beach. 'of Ottawa; Lir. and Mrs. Geo'. Allen Dog Charges 1,,..;,v?e It could nut be put on the, ,1st Highland Creek on June 29th. ------------------------------------ of Sarnia; Rev and Mrs. Geo. Aff- a Dog Fred Bergead told Pickering ""elhl,t.on ii -t. The highlight of the evening came /►r leek with Mar aret and Peter, front Couuru.u^ Violet Swan stated that v:: -fen Scoutmaster Norm Cooper w.i ROUGE HILLS Vancouver; Mrs. Alan Jones and her Township council tiffs week, that if Sunday sehoo: is held -in the. hall each presented with a wedding gift by Marguerite Phin and Kenneth sop, of Ridgewood, N. J.; Mr, atld it wasn't for the fact she has a family - - - - week. 'Doug Baxter on Behalf of fire troop. � Ireland, Wed In Rouge Hill Mrs. Wm. Affleck of Oshawa: Mess •, to look after, she would have con- Mr. Gorlin, 'seemed 'surprised to Glad to hear that Mr. John Smith. , Marguerite: Amanda Phin was Margaret Neill, of Amherst, V. 5.; sidered going to jail, rather than pay learn this; but stated that the church � of Ridb6v-nod Rd. is home from the rrmrried on Saturday afternoon, June Mr. and Mrs. Wm Ireland, -of Co. a fine for her dog running a large. pp p g 27, at 4.30 in Rouge Hill United ,bourg. c -can make application under Section hospital and feeling so much better. A resident of Frenchman's BgY: 1.:4 and the Court of Revision can DL. and bars. J. Bead and family _ 31ira• Beckstead told council' she did refund if the taxes stave been paid,; of Ridgewood Rd. along with Dir. and not feel it was' fair that she should " and cancel breis, 'if they 'have not Mrs. A. Dear --and family of the Town - pay a fine of $15.50 whsle a neighbour ;been paid. j line took off for the weekend to Six got away with only $5.00 for the same I Reeve Sherman Scott said he could I Mile. Lake• where the Heads have a offence and did not get a summorls. not remember the hall beingused for TANK CLEAN OUT The neighbour, according to -'Mrs community purposes, . except on one . gotherdog out of the occasdon. - aeckstead, g FRENCHMAN'S BAY x pound, paid the money and' was it. Councillor Violet Swan asked if COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE •%e stated her own dog was never I scout groups were exempt. Mr. Gorlin FrenchmanA Bay—Mrs. H. fisher in the pound, although it was claimed said that only, if they, own the land, is home from fire hospital and staying , In court that he had been • and building. 4t'her summer home. NEW. TANKS INSTALLED Mrs. Beckstead said her dog was Reeve 5heriitan Scott- pointed' out Mr. and Mrs. H. Lord have recently of out -on her., first the, church n 'd not be exempt Pu _ strong and �ceasionly g , purchased the home of the late .Dtrs. ria i� 1+� 9-1S.41 s• ; She said it was the unfairness in the -from any 1 �,. . _ . •. sent charges.. G. Guthrie and are spending the. suns- PAT ll .�' N E T E • i1' 1 �41 I �, difference of the amounts paid re the ! mer here. dogs that bothered her. — _ Mr. and Mrs. Bernie -Bell are vasa - Reeve Sherman Scott suggested the tinning 'in the Haliburton region this $e, bylaw on dog control be reviewed by - WEST ROUGE- week. _ the committee. He agreed' that all I it wouio,-•_. .: weare Mm. Dlac Ferguson and two sons, HE R�not appear W be treated all anxious to hativ=,persons did ve or��rnized acbuufilas and John of Noith Bay areSPRINGS.: the same. ities for our children we do not attend, spending a week with her sister, Dir$. --- ------------ -- --- the resulting exhibitionA. Is this fair4 Bruce Wiseman. to loose who give- so much, of their) Mr. and Mrs. Harry Colley are.....GET YOUR _ y Church May- Get time to our children.or to the child- spending part of their vacation at ren themselves1 Sturgeon Lake. -Tax Relief Something a little different took Mr. and Ma. Bill Fertile spent a GARDEN- TOO 1 place in"the Rainbow Room on, Thar, few days in Peterboro last week,' Mr -S. y]' Thbre was a bright ray of hope for day evening as Steve Kaskiw "Shale P. Tranquadi has her niece Frances of � gt• Edward's Ball in West Rouge, this Steve" staged.. his first talent show. Toronto with her for the summer. .. We* that they might not have to The Lloyd Sisters, vocalists, were de- Mr. and. Lira. E. Buck have their _ i1Ps►y the $460.0o tax bill they now hold. Blared t' wiriness by ` the Judges. daughter and two grandchildren of D Iwo! year. SL Edward's Hall which Wands' " _cud, also a vocalist, Came Toronto visiting them this week belongs to :St. Sdmon'a church rested !! second and • Donna Moore, pianist, tied Maurice Koresyneld received three fbddr hall to the Sehooi area 2 for, l for third place with David Ellasen on stitches in his finger which was split } West the c To other the s , then c In. addition were the cash open during tire. a game on Sunda'• SETS L .- V"t the rhos ah tJ�srged 1200. They j pzisee, the contestants were inviLsd The fishing in the Bay was very good agesived a tax brill tram the township fl to dinner at the Town & Country ss over the weekend with many large lien N50.00 and apparently have sl guests of "Uncle Steve" Plus & show pike being taken. Bob Salter reports a ` been asaassed- afterwards. Music rues supplied by four pound buss jumped into his boatvoW -Y-_•` titer a lure on Sunday. AM HARDWARE >m �nt;iBay ball umn, n a 0n t ar ar�e­'.GRAN played during the past week. Next' _: . week's schedule is—Peewees, July 15 - PHOtV _ . .' –P )Nis• —Bay at Went Rouge, July 16 --Fair- 1� ee 117 _ port it the Bay. Bantams July ,16— _ _ General Hardware A-_ Points nt ppl (M es, KIWAN.IS' - ToolsGlass Etc. - BOYES DRUGS LTD. -C A R N I �► PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS P c • � i kers • :_: Phone -b8 •- .: Frida and Satur a - - -'Featuring Leading Toiletries 7 an M& om Suppries -KIWANIS PARK, DUNBARTON olographic Equipment Store Hours: 'COVER BINGOUN 9 A.M.-9 P.M. Sundays 8 Holidays — 1 P.M. 5 P.M. • MINIATURE DRIVE -YOURSELF ALAN -BETTS TRACTOR AND PONY RIDES ' PLUMBING & H EATI NG : EATS- GALORE ..Pickering 116 TWO FREE LUCKY- - . _ H NIGHT NEW WORN , = 'ALTERATIONS — REPAIRS DRAWS EAC NI H 24 -HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE - f FREE ESTIMATES - or AL - • r. It _ X . - :. . - -, . I , _ ' o ,. , —.x—�.___r—_� . - . . • plakering; the service beim condwu:- t shogjder-leagtfe veil d tdlie iliusioa: gown. toll! :ase steevei and- tate al Cca%C*ryr The graves• were bcaadS- t wo /2 Ma/Lg tod bx Sitit. M. Buttus. About oue Sue wrr,ed a bunt 1„u,r i u,u .c, bride wearing white silk orbayza idly decorated. Lk plant hundred guests were p-esent from roses. tier sister. L'eve•le junkin hque roses scattered on the bkirt, a 1'!ie W'.july Missionary Socimixetp ., Y 10 aw i varsorttt po rta including Seaforcfr, was maid of honor, gowned iu white fluw.tt.g train„ �ouldcr- .eagih veil, held th. it J uty meeting alt the beans Pickering Towtnsplirp Council have .•yvren Sound, England. Georgetown, fiocled material over .avender 'satin witi: headdress- st,iddad •itis pearls' of Mrs. e. ! egg I aileLL a good attend- y Ikstructed the engineering firm. o %;-mm�gcoa, Oshawa and Orono. The wi,h matching accessories and ca*r- an 'sequins. atttt� carrying a wkike ante. TUe,study "t eteai keform" ttg<s I irtil lialpl„ Macklin and Monaghan'. fib bride. given in ma•riage by ber fat- ied yellow c. mysantlw-mutus.•au4L sire B"e. decorated with pink rox-ttes. well presented by lice M,.uni 7.ios► . f:pp. r before the Ontario- Walder• her. wotoe a--floor-length gown of cornftowcra.• Pridest�aidls v4ere: A1- . sed' featlt -away cher. ladies. . e - 'p. . erta a ittes.-apd. 'mtlx "MacDuu•-- -►vas givers -soar by her father. Site Ltte. Attg+fitt meeting wi3t be -with► aevrage. plant alio the east by a crowe•of orange bk►asoms.-and •aid g.Qwaccd• alike iu.a 6tockod..Wat-. was aik.+edtt• het sista lora. Win. drawn. lir oep,embcr ineesii. will iiQlk ot. 1Prenchn►s+t'o Bsy. carried rad tones, and. whine mtttms. e.ial over piitlt satin with ntateftit� Jordan. oR l >y'etront, as rr+a4row o[ be had at the iturtte of Mss. W. has• .• -- " Ftbfesgor'Macklin of the'ahove firm • P)smela. CrebbbL sister of the_br�ide acccssodes. They carried ink ch • horl by Miss Pawiaia CuR£ , of Bron• with Grcea,ruod ladies im - -- ppglear+ed ibefore eoseeil this week-wW was maid of Loo , ween blue �- santhemurna and blue cornflowers.' 8 '"a ►as acGue the vanscharge. reviewed a plan for sewage over the ;on. and ttwbridesmaids we,a Donna The groomstttan was Me. Goreski, of Toronto r i► William -J Tile best sy. M Phis study will en preschoolented . eout8 end of the township. Beth Huyck wearing Mauve nylon, and the ushers Orville. Junkin, bro- man was Mr.' William Jordan, of by Miss Isobel. McFadden at School The O.W.R.C. have approved a plant and Kathryn Howarth Wearing pink• thea of �tse bride and Bruce Kel ing- Claremont. The bride's attendants for L.caders at Whittwy, in August. - _ ` , gal Tisa reception following the core- ton. Baring the ceremony einorty Wilmot were all dressed in turquoise,. si k or- C onLrat_ulations to those scholars rlit�t 'capacity of one trillion lona. _ _ ' WA*ever, this would only handle the „may was held at the C. E. Cenyre, Gages, cousin of the groom, sang - ganza in princess Fine, shirt sleeves f, om ,our comnauiiity who irreie snt- /tewsgb of Crusader Development. The the bride's znotber wearing a two- "Tice Lord's Prayer" "I'll Walk Be- sk.rtand band of pleating near bottom of cessful in passiJtg their school taram- %.tto,weskip are equally as interested m• piece navy and white ensemb.e vetch side You" accompanied by Mrs. J.. back inti hi g large p centre t the mations. _ - . ,' ,getter service into their industrial age of white carnations and Wilkinson. At the church reception, back matching large picture hat- r, and --Mrs. Chas. McTaggart rr ,?d full cascade bouquets of pink and Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Morden ares next door. white accessories. The arctom's mot- the b, ide's aunt, Mrs, Bowie recei- dell ht' rags and derni-e rose[t s. spent the week -end on a trip to They are asking permissiotvto have her wo;e navy chiffon, with white ved in pink lace slid t_ye grocxn:s 1' e bride's r oti,er wore 'a teal Madoc and Otawa ' . a plant with an.uftimate�Capacity of accessories. 'rhe bride's going -away ucother i nnavy sheer over blue anil 1,iu,• ace sl,ealh'e:npi-e waisted dress Several of our young. boys: Britt •' $ million gallons per day. easetnbla was a black sheath dress white lace silk, alto Both our:: tor- kith front panel of pleated silk and McTaggart, Loyd and Elwood 'Han. Mr. Macklin agretett that to the final with tiirno-quarter-length whine coat sakes of !,ink urcu,us• i a • corsage of pink feathered ninb. Robert Clarke, Lloyd Morden .event, it • would be ibest to have a wttn black acceaso:ies and she wore After the reception, the happy - carnat'ons and ink rosc�te.. the and Hal Ye ire s nisi this' week plant on Duffin's creek. He mentioned a cores a of red roses. The best coupe -left on . their boneyntoon t> p � � g . ' ' ~ the watersheds of the Rouge River, wishes of the, community are eaten,- ivorchera anti Hastern Ontario, iur brim 4r ea.'s mothess of ,e brocade at Camp Qum -Mo -Lac on Lak Moira, - ' . `Petite Cote creek, Frenchman's Bay, t,rren �heathin;; ticess of emb-,.,,, 'r_ near Madoc. ' tied to the newly -Weds. travcliiug, the bride _wore a two J)ufiins and Carruthers creeks. He did • s s • ed. silk cuganra with matching bolero, Mr. and Mrs. Les Wilson and the ' .. _ . ;: piece liglf; Glue suit with aline ace - a corsage'of white feathered canna- ir(s -Ross -and Mrs: Disney and vot feel Petite Cote creek was a good I Hollinger --Dunkin • c'ssories, acid a corsage of red ro.ies. 8 ' 'ions anti yellow rosettes. The ush- girls attenued the Disney re -union at :,t - On their `return they w,.l tesidt ers were: Mr. Louis Philip, Brookl Grand Vall on Saturday afternoon. E4tgineer T. O. Jefferson is . In a double -ring cerenvony in the in their new haute on Altuua Road, ' ; the meeting with the engi- lin and Mr. Clive Jones, Siloam. The Mr• and burs. Carrot and l[ts. "� -- --.HBe Dunbarton United Church, on Satur- Rouge Hills. .» ` s - -. cliurcli was decorated with baskets Fatrgtare visi.ed on Sunday with - aBeis and lite Q.W.R.G day, June 27, Bernice Eva Jenkin, - of white gladioi and 'Bums and J ---� ...� ink Mrs. Agnes Wilson and' obn l[iudd- - daughter of Mr, and Mr's. Kenneth A very pretty wedding took `place p _. , g carnations. The reception was held Letoa ' W E d D 1 H G S Junkin and the late Mrs. Junkin, be- on Saturday, June 27, in St. John's in the Township Hall.'The bride and Mr. and Mrs. George Pegg. of came the bride of Bruce Mervin Church when Anna' Carola Philip, groom left fol a trip to the Prairie Markham spent Sunday•eveniag.wit� sat>�sy tls10 UstilWl ' Hollinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Les- daughter of Mr. acrd. Mrs Thomas Provinces and will, reside at 41 Brock the Mitten i't"'s. Wchwhlclt was tsatsfally deeara• lie Hollinger. Rev. J. Wilkinson off- Philip of $rougham becamr the bride St. Oshawa. --- . �" wifl4 thk tmd veil% iciated• Given in 3narriage by her of Donald Robert Spenceley, son of - 40104 the tteene of obs nam ---------------- -- _ ... _ . . -'�~4i B10a a jam. dos• father, the bride urns gtowrned in white- Mr, and Mrs. Donald � Frederick DUMBARTON .. 1 f wbMZ. atttd �� I J� C lace and' net over' white satin, with . Spenoe ey; of Goodwaod. Rev. A. E. NVMN � '-Dunbarton tltsiljed Chwei - � . �t atl jaes410 D. 84�K 4oa eg neckline triarrrred with sequizeb of Cresswell officiated at The candle- I Several of our community took in Rev. J. W. WLkMOD, Mmisttsr, dad amMv& Htt!� of pearts, an embroidered tiara held her light, double -ring cereal. y• The ! the Memorial Service at C aremont conduawa the seevsce on Sunder. . _ . .. amm+ng J - The tak" - . . .. . om a ne t roapel- of S rlwl. - . ,� . ` -- 17, verses 15 to 330. The choir �g . _ i/ rz % // /f/ ttu. aatnem "je.mt, th4 very thougiti- /� 7/J;7//� of Thee `: Dir.' 1rywn will b4 os►/ / / �/ / his holidays for the next font ieeksa yere be ocqu date. A / o / _ Gusat ttpeasr wtnl P7�i . .- _ _. ' / / //� l _ �-uses w� . 040, r� / / ; pts.ptt w..h t.o„ . ,/� /�� . ' /� / j/ � / i� j are on furlough , e4eh tsksag a tint' - ' . _ % % / a .... .. . /� / " � %/�� vice on 'lie itaict two 3tsnday .: , : r / %' / •. _ r. and Mrs. C. I. b Letcher spent ; . : . /� - M - : 1 71 the holiday on July !, to Cruildiat� - visiting Mrs: Fletcher's sister, Yra.. / Ma - .. t _ Mr. arid• Mr'. otos. Font and illtil g► . .Z who have resided on Fairport ROO& _ . • for the past year, moved .to their c _ f . - - _ -. ebank on SabuAzau - - . . - ' _, .11 :. lM rs std 1.re 13 p _ _ in Wimp sal Mfollo ii . . mo he . _ _ locals a for eattxid- 3 - t - ypgMD (,y telt• wife the ridin noes en on = W edmesdsy evcuoii+g. _ t• S0'C� dolt' b� - - - amnnechJ ®p4traji�es u hoo0 -r Lr. nand lora. Wtsiter.yVilis +Pere the e guiek ate Oren are 1 �s nexcelJ , in Tommie, on Sands. wing Us- - � - . Y >tf►°usand,= o �kinp forWard ed . -. - ��rltil5t �`y - t'.�' �JNe►!1. _ — - • - __ n� MCIth OJu�y e 1 d�augb tea: Douglas Willis and labg - . �- "fl,"�' .. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harris ani :. _ _ — J e _ - t a' liar , of Lo branch, were visit- . •'tt picas me great pleasure to atfirfse soli ing friends at�I?nnbarton oo Ser - ;� - , . .. _'-. ' _ ( r o • to 4 ��—,- 4 i _ flow happy am to be the oWu,e f .r day ' `! , .' Ilry Invicta two -door hard lop,1. -mi►tpn, Qntario Congra:olatioria to ifs and l[is. - c - . . r // fames Neil ince Caro Thompsot►). < ried in ' , jss,'ttaa� ��` itcsn Cfsurch,who ron SsRnrda�.. Rev. !i. Fat' - - - _ e �A . . . . - - � log w o Snep,i,erci perfaatted the ceremony. w `� a;.• illount Royal Que s-,i•.j+►� Mrs. V era i reeman was soloist.• The . + 111 • ` . /dGy Ir` / ;` _ church _choir_ was also attendance t +f^ f� A, - '- _ - - ud hl r. E. lonisi esidcd ai the T--' i� s3._ nd.M.Nhell arhhoney- e. } C r iLlc 'S9 bah yt� r b e ,titAiunin inCalga w re t ey will / _ : ,/ � -. Bu („ d " - ug peo�manda _ tend M.r. Neih's brothrr's wedding ✓` Tor s usin ^ nce under t _' wl and road cont�itions all weather Y• Up-rcturnirig from tilt r we hav an Satrrrda e will c•i m P ter ro. cst — :.:.: _ th . fo 959.,- 41uny�- L iends rOf' Miss Vicky Dey ��, c 1. . -. ... . - _ ._ :... ,.,.. �,..�,,., �.«w ,„ -- - gave -.Miss icy a trtdat shower on i . e ca$ ch ose .' rt �' M . - - louday r. lank. bliss Dgreen Dav `s`�`'' r 19 . y . .d. ,n wn • posit' s o£ the evening . . __ . . c _• :. uth, N.S. . ,fir. `and ';ti1 . Lcs ie Hollinger Dartmo , �. _ _..' «i ' t rcrd open i,uusc on ,Saturday, in or- ui.play the many .,beautiful _ _.. . t,� to 'ill �'� cLtidal gists rcccivcd`by kir. and Mrs. + ..:1. -. dL-11 , "' ..... Rog — a _ _,e n�.1 In I. ,.. ti ,,.- liulo wive just returned ., Lori their weocliug trip. �; �> . . z ,r; " �'. Recent vi: itor's at t'he home of Mr. c� :wa , and Mrs. Utas. fears were: relai- "� ' s' ,$ ivcs �lrs Shaw; Mr. and bf rs. i3ix- «'�s tea, ., ' t ;: .;u,� , ., 4 _ .. - stn and davgittcr Nancy Filen from ' n� Bellrose Lo„g island. X. Y., A fam- .. x� a'g :r ""."a- - ly.picnic was ;nolo at the Cjreenwood1. `� 11 c n ark i W edti ,C- .,...' G i c-umcr�at;o i' ou V 'day. of A :.tat week. • •. �, I . 'r%!!!!,,w.. tri-' S SLE REGISi ER ,i • 1."; ' 'x.. �". . ° ' °d_` r � - Sa.ur ]ay, Ju'y 25th—aartior rule of -1' 1. F :... r _ . % �;«w . K,L' ere applia ale zttodel , __ ,.- ,; u e,cel:ct. nncean sc • . � e . ., ,, Tt `� s Li _• 1 'ra . asd tit arils, slab s gar ��.� ne i e ti«1 I .en coos eu. on Woodv:ewy Road, . 5 . . ..._. _. i 11 1 t .. R •u a l:i'1•:, half m'le nor ii aff iY=. . on•ess -t rickei•ing Toivnsltip. The p' cpe tyocf r:9. 'G. App egath. Sale "."'"'`tia� . . :: .. _ .. %,' Terms Cash day of _, . .: . . P. ::2 100 p. r-, It . . . . . -- - • . sae DFo rose, a ploperty soil. ' - . • - of �Ylake the change... - ' KEN a� I C..ARKE PRENTI , Cad Tltasiks . . ' * .. I , Ana .lee the A��Gk�F�C`F#T change now to 1� w�til� like to stank �y m�t, friends and aeigtbon for their cards t ,1. _ and kind engti ries ` during nl std .. - - _ s: . t 1' I. . . \ in the Ga•,awa Hospital; also Lf r. t� . ...._... .. �, Wslkmso foT Co O , . a, his mf r'tlmg vWt+a ''td' . - 'r George Htttehimgs . _ . _ -.._ _ -'Law Motor Saes Ltd. pEcker n� � ;: •1.% _ y_ r_ _ ..� _ I. . . _ . .. ..... , --.-, . . . - -- . A - , illi , (Parents! --advise your. children to of Westminster, and is also past for three weeks. be extra, careful on the Brock Road, Eastern District Master. Glendale played south-west Pick- _ • _ - ` 1 with all those ravel trucks. A Bin g on Monday night and won with ',Editorial . ;; •'_. . '`' ` . -------------------------------- triunity Hall, Monday) July* 13-0 a' arscore of ltr-5, at Lio+is Fitk. - -.:- • • _ - — _---CLAR MONT _ - -- - 8. The next meeting of the •epd with the MFC:arttay fa week E to - Pickering Museuni� at • Mr. Bill Voss .pent the week -end Beach Ladies' Association Will be Lake Haliburton. wAt i.I Browning at !iii cottage held at the Cvnununit A meeting of people of this area interested in preserving y Hata July bar. Les ��,u cCarg and'fa ill atvPrillia. ?I, in the dorm "of 'a Social Everting. Mr. and �Irs. McCarthy and 'family - any hi3tD1'iC data anis antiques, Or setting, up museum 'in Mr. and Mrs. Lye and family' were Mr. and Mrs. Bob C i:usier and the and Thoinas •Dey at a Barbecue at dickering was called this Reek for a•discussio>} of same.up ;o E-juntsville on Saturday and family are away this week on a hrii- his home op Tuesday evening. The idea has been brewing f6r some -time, but really took ' saw the Royal Party on their ret- day. At the Gladys . (Pale dance recital urn hon'', .at •Washago. Mr. E. 'W. Sa r Prince Alhert, is •)veld at. Ajax VarkCside School, many Sager, ., fire a few weals ago, annul several of the local citizens hada The local. Cub Pack had an en- visiting his daughter,, Mrs: H. H• n- "aE the children op this street recei- " ' ek at- the -€lna display of antiques at the 13rougham school joyable w<ek-end at the Maples, when sen, of 23 Park Cres. He retu�tis�n ved bronze medals and certificates. •Centennial. it opened the eyes 0, many, as to what can be fifteen of them camped. oust. ' Sever- Monday, after a four-week stay herr.. Mr, and Mrs. R. Desjardines and ' gathered in the way of .valuable historic pieces and the num- al worked on their Tests; He will celebrate his 91st birthday cin family spent the week -end at Hunts- - A number of luc:al .buys are work- Saturday: Mr. Sager is ,quite ,tc :ve,' Ville• bee of these pieces that are in this very area: inR at the pea viecryat-Green River• 'and enjoys good health• Reaitiert Glendale played West Rouge•at our this week. clip be done at a reasonable cost, we feel it is a wonder- congratstlations. owner park this week and lost their The United Church Sunday Schoo Mr. and Mrs. E. Erikson, Minbar- ' first game ut the, se.asou. r .'fel idea to iliiVe a local mu�eunl. Possibly not everyone is held their picnic on Monday at the ton Si,ores, became She roue pi -r- The Priebe and Green families were interested. in presets-ing our historic a an antiques,. but r Green food Park. "" ents of a bah bo recent p A IirT y y ty; a ] c at,'Port Perfy on a picnic over the ere�atiou• J .y and �� include the younger �e crowd attended file Annus: they for Arnold. holiday. S we feel the :L171u orlt` would be � UA lar e ow tender at nnua: :. r " nu)nt Union C' .,,=iter -on Sun,fal•. 'CA1ZD'OF THANKS --------------- -- . I, w pelrted ort file other day, that many. r-hildreli in Rev. -J. -A. Carnegie y,f• ;h'e Baf�u,t LIVER' Pickering TcwTlsilii) today, have never seen• a man walking C kurch prea,-,ierl 6,.e!�Trnion.. .Nlr.. Mr—and kir.;. !funk Wnquergood yIr• and b1t:. Arthur Edmonds and )antes Coa,es condljctcd rive >errice. and ianul have 7wne to Trentuh for ifarnhy wiiuId like to thank their fri- t 1)eliird d plu:V or 3:ttit:g on a StOGt, mil,{ins; a' lUw.Et'tl3 y eceds Arad tteighfjours for their .cards F y At.tc!e �lo.�:, th�ce:ava� a s9ort !real- a few• days. Hope• they havee-a -goW jwc:-Ld bre till: ft's tette.' HoW MAny have seen a man use a ' oriai, Ser ice a; tr.. ; a :; .1,. o. ti:e time flowers and kind enquiries during ' ' i!.e or qui .at2 a' i�den with a bbXae-drawn cultivator" lata C;. ti! _r:;r• n nee o: y. of his bii,s I)hrcen [ aviason had ahold- their recent bereavement in the loss sty ga a _ ,- . •� II.:)ria Fri: Ji.3 oiu:lpleo Of fa:'P_i an(i home 1nlpielnieI'cts alis{ I Se;a:s of work ru ,,.e Board, al shower fur Victuria 1)ey at tier a loving n tn6r an�i,'grandmother• _� j . shower .r a. 1:cA la;t week a; hc�rxc at tiaitii lieach ' Road, enter- o ai titles toilet �e<i uade one foo, nor the public to view andy ------ ---------------------------- A. s iu the hoanr of 1f r. ani ,.ri. McAfaI- tainin• fort Card Of Thank r g y people, Victoria recei, ;- r>tudl woard be sveil worth the trouble and whatever expenses en for :•fi;,; Miry Schrieider and Mr. ved many ilio' cry gifts._ - H9 k_riVolYed. Likely :•nany !times would be quite welling to Stanefy "M cP+l ullett, who are t� be , 1 'e are sorry to hear that Mrs. In the midst _of out' sorrow, we _ritarried on, the Baptist Chu: ch here Bernard Baker is down with .th'e fju.wish to express oto heartfelt thanks — {xl�te articles or money to such a mui"eum. this Saturday. I and appreciation to one'maay W e all hope Peggy is soon wry. The t► rela- tives, friends and neighbors, for the Nn •ip• • • junior choir of the Baptist Mr. and Mrs.. Roberti Dey and kindness and sympathy shown m in ew Municipal Building Church held a picnio en"July 2, at Thomas went up to Mussetman's Cedar Glen Park. Valerie Rennie hake on the holiday to visit with this of a beloved dattiter asd resented a wedding y saber, Karen Davis. We elpeeiR4 Last Week a Pickering Township taxpayer suggested it was P g gift to Mar friends, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bur- wish to thank Rev. -lei. Butters for time to consider a new municipal building. We agree with him. Schneider o eha f of the choir, in gear, appreciation p ew of n b her -choir work, ebur consoling oordai all the doom IQVe hype the council as a whole does too. a Mr. dnMrs. Wm. Gliddon and night had a wiener roast.' Tjeatlieagt fiord � i _ The present municipal building has done s•good job. How- Lynn spent the week -end in Toron- were: Mr. and Mn: R_ Barton, Mr. the p4bearenFumeral a nor 1e l[eKeel�e ever h is last ruching the point, where it is not adequate to with Mrs. Gliddon's mother, A-rs. `and Mrs. Tont Humphreys, Mr. and F° HO°°s' t ' r fr0!!i several standpoints. F. Udell. Sorry to hear Mr. Udell relent �as�ot of the .herviee�. is in, lite houpital Mrs. R. Green, Mr. and Mrs.. R I Der and several little folk. t —Mi. and Mrs. Donald Davi ass Almost every available inch Of space is taken now. Com Ms. an Mrs. Hioward Gifford and Mr. and Mrs Charlie Hann and Soo. pared to the smart, new and modern municipal buildings fAmily of Scarboro visited. Mr. and - + being opened aroLnd . u4, our present building is poor from $Ir'' J Rennie on Friday: appearance standpoint. - .: �.:ilysofna �h�Lattert�ymees Why passed' If t':ie Fren:,h7lan's Bay development goes, ahead, ,rill v✓e !iaway last week: He was buried MARKS" T Qi\IC ► rxp;-ct that it, evil;, there will be a much larger municipal i Uxbridgt He i>ad farmed iters for _ :- mu•fy ; �,ar. aria was wee.• like and - :.staff 1•equir ed. A :much -larger and more spacious administr- - w•t•cieiy kauwn. )ndustrial, Cornrnercial &Residential' Wiring �a�tioa bu.l -ng will tic needed_ �tr;._r�. tstaky t� teed the first ,ad : ;ti;w is the .time to think aboutthis building. and to plan 4ti-etr aew_ oa-bau-day, --...-.,Prompt Efficient Service — Free Estimates f for i`. Co.:, il.tlra. nIId stair both . Wxyuld do well to mull- over nen se prat nirt^titrrs of the far,u,y i - ' thrre�i cur the occaiuti.. _ - t r tis ,r. MA ,R K 5= - +.lie Idea and give some thought to what is going to be i. he ..tarer:o'L,., i'ee to ees and the ' - re., :lend -not ionic for tae near future,' but the distant future. Flantams "have been piayutg hard in Tel. TE. 9-i 570 A.R. 2, Pickering th> 'i'awn+lap kceci`estton Soi,ball D Leag•.ie and W11a1q#r. gLj;3 C.a} .fCW too.. Mrs. 1-.- L•.iy,t ct::rncd home tram ' M their recent Lucky Draw. Will • .- - r, • the holder pJectse. Phone Mr. BEd T and i, std,titg wcur Mc, and :No Sewage, Now : Qiru-aA. TEEmple 9-2301.' firs. Urant Tay tor: Mrl, R.oy rhom- c _ • • • - S sus and usan rn.urncd with her. - �s�1�d1YISioltS - Mr. and _ _ ._ :: ' • M I. �6tsc 'Mrddieton Have ' - �C (1'„ •• • . C�(J Council Visit Sits W p the zu+>� phi6ned returned horse atter a tri ----3'1heCons. Co. stied wt cit rh. totem- owd r. agent t s. Bili Pyatt of Wil. firm. C} Law rept est toast. ,sited council this week Mr. and Mr Me doctor : d gen Of Easement Me week-cnd here wtj. ' - - ' 41•,ip's soheitors rc s proposed sub- Mr. and.Mrs. Mrs. Gant Taylor, as did - , y - Pickering 'Township council 'wire to y: 'divijlcia in the porta-west corner of meet with Wellington Chester of. West Mr' and Mrs. Arthur Loyst Whitby. and... 'Wast Rouge on. lAt 35, rsngts L and Rouge this week at his home to itis- • Mr. an M'ts. (,arl Dopkutf, and the i a The subdt.ide: proposes about 56 cuss getting cut easement' through his girls of Dundas visited Mrs. Mor.- ' 1 ernes in the $I .Jell puce range. praPerty. , gan Evans here on Sunday: They wvuM vary in .floor erg► from Due to an engineering error made,. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Warr and girls 1 - -- 1050) to 1300 square feet. several years ago, a culvert lies about of Hatiittllton: Mrs. I..Doyking of IfrBride brother »curd pre -sewer the 18 inches too low at the edge of Mr.. Toronto, vi�i:ed here on Sunday. ` - -. 'eabdiyhdo�t. He added that he fzlt the Chestee property. As- a- result water � - - Mr. and Mrs. GordonGardoa Graham o. 3 vubllvWon. He added that he felt the '•, ` - - ilea there. The township want, to go Oshawa visited Mr. and Mrs. E. - ,v area needed more rts.sential and that through the Chester property and Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. ',rant Tay-' a it waved help kay, for thz proposed drain it off. .or on Sunday. € eewrage syatatn. Lir. Chester said the situation had Mrs. Doyle Hardy and Pete. Tor - Mr. Gordon McBri3e said that when existed for'3 years ' onto. visited Me. and- Mrs. R. Red - 14 appeared previously he draught he «H any attempt is made to force Shaw on Sunday. agreed to pairing j4,`,0.00 on each the water tNvualt, I will not take the We are sorry to report that Mr.. iDepaty-reeve Jean L McPherson mattRr lying down- he told council. Keith Drake iii confined 1b the Osh- : said she understood that there was to He ,sited ficin down to view the awe Hospital. be trio more. subdivisions in West 'inti"' The Yarng People's Society of the ' - Rouge until sewage had been instal- �� �e�n Cott told eotrneil Baptist Church played miniature golf that the wsiterceusse is, a praWem. on Wednesday evening then return - 3M. She said she did not think the ---,•-------------------- e e of s Marion Goo. a a Nealth Unit woald' agree to a pleat ed to the home Miss '. t mat meaut more septic tsnka in view ---- � N ROM 'tick. i - Funeral services were held Tues : 'of the previous trouble- Brock Road Home and Scholl day for* the late Mr.'"Frank H r Mr. Lawson said site Health Unit am. r looked over the area and would ion will hold a cup and eau- whp passed away. in Oshawa on Set- ..badcer shower at Mrs. Sowerby's home urday. At one time he `farmed hero — approve some o. the Iota He said on the Prock Road, on Wednesday, His wife, the former Hattie Madil the soil there was light and there k , Gould not be mass grading. He said July 15, for the bazaar to .be held on predeceased him some years ago. He ty r November 6th is survived b a .son Lorne, of Osh- b iimost of the trees' would be ,eft Y - Mrs. E. Corntlt attended the Sil- awa, and four daughters, Courcrllor Harry Azh„on brought up ug tors, Norah, of Atte ma, ter of .traffic°, ver Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Fred . Claremont, Hilda (Mrs. Geo. Midd- accident sudden._illIItas..•.' _. a Boyers on Saturday. July 4. Teton)_ and_ -M - One of Lim first thin ou do is summon medical Reeve Sherman Scott said a service yrtae- (Efts: Waiter Ss i r, toad was w ca aJ her r. and-Mrs:-Ft`"Hosegood; or- Baker), both•of Claremont; and Mar- ilei b tel hone. ''. p p p, y eP i the situation o4tto,,and Mr. and Mrs. G. Hosegood ie (Mrs. Don McCullough) of New- In an emergency'-ro telephone gives jou Aire: further d;acdssion council pas- I of Wimipeg, were visitgrs with Mr. market. Service was held from -the and Mrs. E. Cornutt on 'Saturday. United Churr't with' interment in prompt and priceless aid. fust knowing it is there,. f sled a motion' that no more subdivisions. ' be allowed iri vfast Rouge .until the i Mess Carol James is one of ' the' .. Claremo:.t L..ion Cemetery. ready to serve you day 'or night, is a' comfort, in township has the uppruvai on a- sew- , Life Guards at the Golf Club Pool, itself. It's hard. to put a value on these things. Yet agsystem from the C)ntario Water where swimming lessons ate being '- - --------------------- ea Resources Con -miss or, and the Ont• given &0y to " a good number of ..your telephone provides, them all—and more—at Dlunicipal Board, young c �WRT BEACH mrI CO folia FA' tiserum st ' ___ Mr, and Mrs. Cbiff Hubbard are The- Westminscer L. O. L, 2995, Rouge iii']& Ltotts Lucky Draw home again after a trip up North for were v sting, Mr. Wm. Knox at his 11 84" Ta.13MNIC l� COINrA" OF CANMAQD _L The IJirectois of" The. Rouge Hills three weeks.. home, I4 Lakeview, last Wednesday - ibtis are endeavoring to locate the Birthday wishes to David Carter and bmught pictures of their new #told of tine ticket No. 9569,'drawn who was four years old on July' 4. banner. Mr. Knox was a past master e' _ • j .50 _ . _Summer oa -aces er on Iq_ _ . . _ _ .�� __._, :�•_._... Afthule,. Y. 7 _ _ _ _=iPickerin� 4 ._...._.... • ., _ . , . .� .. ; . _ .. .. illi.._ . . ' • .. • -� u6hgedd } �lrecto � w E D D !NGS ' St. Goor o's Parish Hall Pascoe Thom.. O U A h3, A NT E E D Baskets oL w .., ce peo.ues and yellow - _- primroses formed the setting for �►h �-:: _ - — _ _ -actio-TV-Service iVItEACHNIFS afternoon ceremony on Sat. June �Q; ----• +y� 59 at Greenwood Unifed Churc}i- -Any Mabe or Model. when Jean Grace only daughter of' +FUNERAL DINECTORGreen-- -e ' _ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pascoe l �� Arthur Fie - - - - FURNITURE DEALER bent Thomas son of Mr. and' Mrs: Hai'= s rEoeyaQlu bent Thorltas, Markham _. a Rev. T. Tleetham performed the Prrvaty Ambulance service ceremony, Mr: Alan -Clark. -presided. PAWTMRS and DWORATORS at the organ and Mrs. Robert- Thomair - DAY Oft NIGHT , sang, "The Lords'• Prayer" and, "O 8aassaee Tura Is Painting Tinel _ Perfect Love." *149 607 'quick, clean. guaranteed • The bride given in marriage by her r _ arst>claw painting and father wore a gown of white,.pe u de, —Whir McFACHNIE, Prep. `# paper-i,attg. core fashioned' princess line ballerina _ lergth, with sweetheart neckline, ERIC STOKE9 - FRANK WHIT a ( u -Painters and Decorators Phone Piekecir� . 193 shoulder eadv;h veil 'with matching - = R. R- 3, Pie Ontario 9 pearled heads ace and mittens, she t caa-rieil a � o, gay of Aalsmaer Arad' I Piekeri r Ont. Doses with ^tfi rotis • and wore a Mr. E R Shepherd, architect son on the prig construction -wise. This p' a i of Dr. H. S. and Mrs. Shepherd, has grow=ing congregation is badly in - rope of p :arls tl e Rift of the ,*coon. pictured here• the new St. George's need -of more accomniodation and it k KEN AND CLAkKE M ser D,:ris wooeiand as maid of Parish Hall, which is expected '.o be will be a relief to Sunday School, -I- • honour wore yellow crystal charm; T C completed this fall. The new build- and o: her g'oaps when the hall ;a _tyieu �1 , •lir;�s, of t! -,e brides own AUCTIONEERS �. W. H. J. THOMPSON, B. A., LLB. with matelung h�ad�ress and' m hens. ung, measuring go by' 36 feet, vtill cofnpleted. The sod was turned for ILcensed anti ?itithori¢ed for the Jacqueline 1':�.;crZe niece of the bride cost an estimated $27,4,76, and is well the new hall on - April 23rd: Counties of Ontario . aid York. Barrister end Solicitor _ as ju::ior attendant tore yellow eyelet Farm . Stock. Implements House- 'British Columbia and Ontario organdy over crystal charm with mat- Ithis future and that it may be considered The highlight of the picnic was the �Real F.etatis thing headrire,'., and n:ii Farrar Both summer or fall. ball game -between -the_ girls known - bold Rates. ��ia! at Beasoststibis Glenwood Bldg., Aja:t married d T l ism of white. Shasta � - _ Mr. Fairan-ieve pictured the present- is Dunfair Jets, ably handled by mums and Tali Tho Roses. - Servsevfor tea• Business Phone: Ajax 186 _ setup as one of general frustration' Mrs. -"Gates and Jack Sheedy and Mr. Donald Thomas was best roan rhea o! Ons. for employees and everyone else. 'He the-mesxrbars of 541. So—we went _ - Revidenes: TEmple 9=2656 for his brother and ashes were Mr. •� Ek 6 pbeM I�i� 1" Robert Thomas brother of the groom did feel there was not enough room down, fighting youth. condition, ab - mark" IN Oise, >�e� and Mr. Allan Pascoe brother of the M �' council chambers, judging from ' ility and speed -hard to beat: Keep ;" • - the way it is packed at"tunes. your eye on these Dunfair; Jets -- ban Mss aatalWhad Creighton,, Fraser D nan bode. ----------------- =----- -------= they're - -- _ � r r -ry Following the ceremony the recap- - -7 --------- — —-g'°Od• . I LIQ' tion was held in the Church Hall - Saturday• a ern000 is a at A&I .10 fob where the bride's mother received -LEGION N W W $ for you veterans to come in and bavv, -- wearing dusty rose silk organza, white -- a .chat with . "HawW' Wallace, oar• `- l1ot++�S1aKs. Soikihprs aesd NolorNs seeessories, corsage of white Charas- - g.� all pte•eat; the child Metobership Chairman. 'Yovi couWt - REURT�� tions and blue oors d4'wers. site Was, reo's Picnic, sponsored by Branch join a more. worthwhile organiaatiw6 assisted by the groom* mother wear• 541, was a h _ i • ., . .• - euo`ccss. Fr' night "s Soasl t. - ing powder blue silk argsaza, pini Too. much credit: cannot be Oven See You. — Dim'. r3i bcm*-of Comi.m. a Chambers. ------, --------_-------------------- "phi --- ------ atoeesories, corsage of white mama our Sports Officer, Tommy Soho- i �011liter► SOiK torr 3 Slincoe Street Nom' Oshawa and yellow roves. ftleld, for the fine way he handled it; Souvenir spoons, to cosnmenserstea ` Notary Pullblic . Telephone RA. 3.3446 For travelling the bride chose pow- also a big hand to all the boys who Her Majesty's visk are avoihb]w Sfosrish ai Oki s � "- der blue linen suit with white acces were behind him. This was our first. now from members. of the-Wom a's - �°n sones and a corsage of white gar- Look foc these to be bigger and bet- Instirrte, or phone T-Empie 9-2343, ..B3ghlaad CAwk WAIIi'1'HD — denial. ter. .. or .41. AT. 2-7391 or AT. 1-1362 _ „ � Y — On the return from United States Haws 11104111111 they will reside on Rupert St. Stouff- -.83LALL ACRKAGirb AND ------ -- - •- - Isom to Fri 9:10 to 5:30 By Aand rm gv We 'save Waiting Buyers With New Municipal a I , , t�.k ,sewn Pzsemt. Bldg. Is �t�ed - � HERiA���-'�i1/�IB.LIAM r - - --- — CAI"r- - Ms. I3iiGI -S i•r Ps Qrsi And 8:yes!Meed W ilh un Fai rgrieve _ of Spruce Hail I Road charged. this week. that the pre- - - - - _ _ sent municipal building is overcrowd- { T� f ..�Olr�lmentd sngaaa a.uss:.. Olay ��•� ed, lick of sufficient space, and sug G# I' i i. L �i►ii+1,OQ(113�d'1! aM SOBts $ested -that' now is the time . to ia7 I O `% s E Al NT lana for a new and modern municipal onubway aamemt weeks" I 1fOiB'�. AUSTIN, !sole. !!a: s>�•M•v+ e•i...• office. large enough to house all de I PRESERVES AS IT $seabiliabed hair,♦ partments. f 1' A. s, I. Whitby. tai.-rw - 13e stated that he felt with expan- { < .,,sEAUTiFIES ifW IR HOME Two asses wast of Rktua7 � cion on the way any building that is 1 arl4k a Highway. bed seen convenientlylocated for all taxpayers Wbttby and MS= ESTATE should be considered. ' a. rlso.; Wttltby xo e~ Photo co-op now in .Pick- Reeve Sherman Scott said eeurreii are'aware that something has to be ening arl� Aiax areas. TO done about accommodation in the near c ,er �'i { ` ,��c,/nl4e�nre buy or soil for prompt ---------=-- - -- .• - courteous service ask for _ 1 :. Slower. RR. R. J. CROCgRTT :1 Isas�eot�s Cap-e+:iist I Ti �• 1z -X0n rATaS 'cuvsrt - - �--mss -_�. fhlawa/al lesvrasnoa — Reohaf MC11=1 O MWICAL - C>&111TB1E I Sherwin-Williams HousePkb"6w 590 or MO. 943V I -------------- ----------- :I a. Paint has•superiotr dura- I' AJAx x '�'Q �(�j bility. It outlasts ordr- s e • •+■`r� ��O 3AYALLaORA*69 � ) nary house paint, thus I _ - r �y♦, _ Y _ 11 � { tttrct Ing the y b I a Ar I tiveen paint john. ►tt!! CHUnca o* THA UtlOK1114 Timob • • _ HOLT TRDIITT a' I S.W.P. colors am basted i «« DUZ43AA'i�ON R"10 A �► �� � R R i H- A. 1l. Rergasew I for every Clinadiaa i �I 11JTlJLW r. -------------------------------- b� — your Pale Mall w �� tsor�ae 1 NiRAL�` � � / -to Foe; ra.�ms for 1 - :_ or t - ki06� tie QOIfAN'il'. lA A. Miwist on Rev. Mleivdle Su"ors =1 paint sad easier parotins 1 - ' Am your local Sherwin- 1 ' ��NfrE. SaV $Vh(DAY, JULY 1; 1!M _ Airi�►inm9- Paint. Dealer. CHURCH S=V= l�09flP9 BiIiD.DIsflAt AJAX `=•Ns. '21ROHWA� - - ~ hftt$►sey. CLss Foe fav 6 Yam sk Oiaw. (No adndas GRAHAM HARD At %iCK�iNf: dEIICM RQAD • , _ _ _ a I AUDLEY GU _ _._ _—.. — CHURCH- SSR•t_FICB ,1 9.45 A. >wt: - C - • - t13'18IICe Co. 'letepKoRs — U.00 A. M. - S1iNDAY SCHOOL, HONE -4b -+ -- " PtCiGERiNNti VA= oily psoNs -=- ;A.lAX 1859 ss••@ w•a F. A" t�...tr' Chrisfian SJence Society � ft" ate on e� ROUGE -HILLS, ONTARIO ; sero ftwormwMasawk " o Rfa:a BUILDER :: 311twites You To Its Regular x ....r u:..:::k_.... Church Service Bowman & Gibson TIIJGSTON ROAD >�H��I�������� Q �A'��� FWNT: WIiMY art ViiOOB WO$$ING{ (North Side. Just � Of _ _ , •' Wooataads -' ------------------ aa�rrls'rha E�'f ��•s , L�'7�iY SUNDAY AT IL00 A.. 1d. MMTWN. MowTWK UML 1>I'GiLT sad IIfld'AL1�D 8aeisy School lied Narisey Christ sad Baha'u'llah a co. A>I�=LATIOhIi etc Isar Ae The same Hoar Cberierer Aes•sawaft 13OKIII, ilea. T Wim ' Meeting - Test, ! "O Bel3evenl' Pbr your cora sakes and for the oke of tb► .410ENSED -TRUSTEES n Q 1►•r lerfosnratf•n, Cath chorehea, for the sale Of a 1 mankind, for the ,alta of the Kingdom, cast -. Aad, t»ww, .rs rrosa G. k • �?. 3 kk 5 Q 01 CL awn, ,our uo B dogma and interpretations which have e.e..t rosEiKi'o - , ATLetie — 9-- 4 -- - --- . 992 ; saxl� g Pips ------------------------- - disunity and Sed us sD the verge d wholesale self -d oa s+eoog- ii SMAWA . w SUM, " a•sMa ' I miss Cheers, is thea Bior7 and- Power of the Bather, and heart. acct .sod - ?"Kir n - -� . C- throw yourselves brto His Cance' — Qeosee Townshend, M. A., ter'' `- J. Warnes -Alas 130 - _ _ _ __ ___ WALTER G TiIOht80N..fQ-. of St. - PatrkYs Catbmdm% a . _ =4111017A:ehdeaeon of Cbnfort, and Canon :9T•4fFOR0 BROS. Ofhkv Honer llv Biot 1T;t gh r cs trorte`AT 2-2409. IN- 1)Lou�7 _ ?j1.yy H i land C eek, D l►tffJrtlr'!AT t#tsR1� terompn - gum w� � . �fI _ Appointteents by Phoev less attwu'is of MCKEfttgo tovrNsiiN _ „ . ...... I , *� r. • etstr tiktk lblle enjoyed rsicW the Ws.-% Willer.'Ttw grogvaiss, the �. Subdivision R� T older ones eryoy+ng. ball and s real theme of which was l nristtau -- -' gout vtb.t. Gnect were" eseat !roar Stewardship" vus is charge of Mrs. -N .aid _CTI CE �"�r 'FQtoatg-kituna and Enniskillen. 'IN. Burton. who waw asb,ai..: b,• drr�. ,; - = - The next year itleeting Wilk be held ]lL Ekliodtt; Mrs. Rearnan, Mrs. W'. ' � , TW at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Bayles and Mrs. J. Mitchell. At the Yickerfn8-lowuship• ttru. Jay d� ' pasco� close oi• the Program, the hostesses WEED C - -W byiaw next tveex, tm-_ requirements We are CAd to know ,Mr. Robert. lQrs. Redman. Mrs. Lemanon and II4rs -- jar.subdtvtatone as tar as renieea are• Perry- wad' able to come !some on W. Gray;, served• lunch. MICE is hereby -given to -A ratepayers that the -_. po�nceerned. Satsscds)4-aftar spending some Mme_ On Sunday. June ,',1 (Fathers' Day) Among other titiugnp are -the munid in the •'{�elutart►-iio.pital. a baht, ydaagfitee l� Ed r was . Weed Control Act will be enforced: - �, we%Whim COMM water The J,rstar a.eeti.g of the W: i[. S.' bocw -to itiitoa- and Mrs pbel!. ' Should any ratepayer fail to comply with the Act. Sol hydrants and valves, sanitary of -St. John's Church was held- on -at the •Ajax 1?Iospital. ►l`,i�'ar'.'!��//�mother the Ween Inspector his agent may enter onto any ,ewers and sewer cunttecLions, storm : Thursday afternoon June 25, at the and baby doing well. atchbasins, paved hereof Mrs. Reaman, with the ,vice- Two buses chartered by Stouff- lands and cut noxious weeds and the costs of'such pewers including c" -_swads, concrete clubs, sidewalks, presidetut -Mrs. Lindo presiding. The • ville Horticultural Soci were fill- _ _work will be charged to such owner On his t=es In boulevards fine gradded and sodded,, Worship Service with the theme ed for an enjoyabl uip to Orillia, the year following. .`� gtreot signs, street lights aril sodding "Fellowship", was in charge of Mrs. Midhurst and the S the at Midland. - - _ to all front and aids yards. N. Burton, who was assisted by Mra. firs. Soden was a to be a part The co Operation ofall ratepayers is solicited. t Tho subdivider to bear full cost of J. Mitchell and Mrs. H. Plaxton. .-of .the above excursiqh. Lloyd Johnston George E. H*,by ;design, .conatrWtion, inatalldzion and Mrs. A. J Gray read' a let, -r of- Mr. and Mrs. R. Rabinson and Clerk Weed inspector snaintenance> of ail. seines until thanks which she. had recetve4 -from' daughter R:utaine, of Washington, D. p33umed by township. the, Fred Victor Mission for the bale C. visited her, sister and brother -in- Brougham The`-, ma byla•N also .covers road of clothing, which had been sent to law Mir. and 'Mrs. D. A. Beer dar- _ . pponiags and clflwing,, materials, them. The Secretary read a letter iqg the and water:nains sanitary sewer design and which had been _received from M,s. Mr. M. Glidden of Goderich visit- _ gpecifica`.ions for roads, curbs "etc. E. Caisie from Calfornia. Mrs..Un- ed Mr. and Mrs. M. Ellicott during — a It was'prt�ente4' w council in writ- do extended an invitation to the W the week -en. te.t fern: by en.gineer T., U.efftrson. M..S. to hold (heir picnic - a• her The Sunday School of St. John's ,_________________--------------------- home on the atternoon,Au-gust 20. In is planning to hold their picnic to .� .WATCH THE MONEY case�of rain, the picnic to•bia held on Spring Hill- Park onTtiesday, July Thursday, August 2program 9. The progra9. Bus to be -ready to leave church The iaaiter of. a Storm sewer on committee for the picnic to be, Mrs. corner by 11.4(1, a. m. sharp. Kirkdene Dr., West Rougt, brought J. Mitchell, Mrs. N. Burton and auctioneers. "lRf� forward a atter of budget for road s.!n xork in Council this week. t "There is just so much money" a-" vai'ab: r' a for each ward", said Reeve _ shchran Scott. •. _ Councillor Violet Sm -an said that } 'drainage at Rosebank' and ieveral ` other ;rojects were ahead of 'the, f :. stores Sewer that- some residents _ Rave requested. -If money is weal- _ able, it should be do4c", . she said --------------------- So" ------------- ` R t UGHAi�A . �': � A ed a others, word to a i��s. �• W +r _ The regu"ar areetittg of the Wom- _ On offs h Prat:!! at s and. Liam, the other • _". act's A:.saeieKtoo sou held on wed-' - �. - sed safely hi 1 evening July i, at the home of Mrs. :. ii. blalao ttr, assi*ed- by Dare. Robt. t * _ Jim drove his tractor like a jet, - Malcolm and Mrs. jemmon. The, -De-_ " _ _ Certain he would not upset. Yo tioaa: wai taken by Dors. Robert °'.+. '" r William drove his with great cars— Ida , are-Ddi72ar, arbile the program was in� its do rs—we aware. -- charge of Mrs: Geo, t4•ray. who gave ' Of nga EI s very tnteresting paper, Miss traya Jim was always having falls lavQied with a p' o solo. I On broken ladders, pitchforks, walk. * ich J+n joyeX b5 aali: T'iie Card — Will was healthy, careful, wise as e Convener gave her report, that due, -j Ct11 safety he'd not Compton"" _ Ing the past month, she has sent out "lost "get -,tett" cards, four ' symp- I JW left this world the mddon way - atkty'' Cards and two "over eighty" - 4 cards'. Pleas were disegmed for -the _ a�Mln m rWM* tome :Humps as August meetiwg to take the form of � - � - - _ ��'aIVMe W out his d� -� p Iso • aA dtPP leoawe tlndt whw talo! a.. bus .trip. ?be meexing cased with the W. A. 'Rent ' and Benediction, It COJ/i8S ftom pjOIiRSR$, :. lottewM by s dainty lunch. consisting tM8 .. - dike pic�uc. served b w� - _ _ - -. -. �ltww� f�/tlM� WtlNl1L _ of cage pad lee errant. r JULY 116210 Xio,Gssses Mrs H. Malcolm, Mrs. R. !, _ _ t Pur pies '� simple .:. �re®uiar • saving CO-OPERATORS INSURAH� 7P'iseoe Mewl a couple of days Iasi, T Wak 9�1► alias' aunt Mrs S p _ 'vats Our other bank services mcloda Fessotml Mrs. Lendston spent the week -end Cbequing Accounts. Currant Aoeounb, Safe- ::• Sponsored by Mie OFA With friends in Toronto. _ . '' keeping, Travelltns' Cheques, Lettere of � - MMett le Toabt LoMN, WWW. flow, CIII , OW 11W � - Avery happy gathering took place Credit, gaiety Deposit gores, Motley Orders, bn Wedriesday, July L ' when ever - -" : Afty descendants cd the late Harry :Fo> � ..� Banking lead Emma Elicott islet for A.•familyBy Mail...- s•e-union, this taking place on the bea- _. utiful lawn" of Mr. Wm.hnox. The 410WARD TRAVEL BUREAU - 3teavily-laden , tables were set under THE CANADIAN, �tfte .trees at the hack of the lawn, A X.SHOP I N G AZA making. an ideal_ sport.. After lunch, ::BANK OF- COMMERCE ' �+� P the president Mr. G, F_ Ffoitby,"call- MesuEv tH to wnpvx txrarus vtwttc of suNo PLANE - STEAMSHIP - TOURS - CRUISES ed the meeting to order. The secre- HOTEL ACCOMMODATION - CAR HIRE itxrp Mrs. K. G Pa,coe. read minutes of the last -•meeting: Mr...Randa,l Ell- N -369C t WORLD-WIDE SERVICE Scott was named' president for the - {er+ming year. During; the afternoon ',y�KERING BRANCH L. H. TAYLOR, MANAGER TELE' H ONE AJAX 90"" .cooler no IA gra _ as . .. .e:. t_r.� _ _ _ — _ .... .. +v_` ___ _ . ... _... .._..... .. ...v . _. _w•u —.. .«+'_}....-. �....._x 1rF�- ._... ...r ... - .� _,�. .r1as—. +.i (r+ Y. ��• Several Irorn here attended Decor- the home of Mrs. Lorne. Joao. This.. nada 'the leadership of Mrs. Bert >' -.. Vic. ' AnVW �^, )� O&INSIA has beeq • x:" ation Services at the Union Cemet- meeting will take the fora, of a quilt- Guthrie and Mrs. Bill Guthrie holidaying wisis M. aed Mrs. Hedges � ? .Mr. Ceeit Disney left last Friday ery, Claremo'iit, on Sunday. ing. All ladies, bring their needles Mr. and Mrs. Clara: Gunter and • Earl T`uckr•in. Jolt cta Wednesday, airy tIi salimd -the Calgary Stam- Mr: and Mrs. N. Jamieson and and thimbles. Billy. of Burlington; Mr. and. Mrs. from a udder, breaking.i bops +' de ane' expects to be away for one Mary Joan visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rev. Fleetham�is organising a Vac Wm Westney; Mr. and Mrs Hry, his was[. ' oath. Tbdde•,Charrywood, pq Sunday. ., ation School to be held August 3 to Westney, Eleanor and Flora Jean; Cong-wUlations to the local High Mr, sad Mrs. David Fagan of TheSunday School and Conirnitnify 7, in the MountZion Church, for Mr. and Mrs. Bill Guthrie and fam.- Sclluv; s-_:,ent. who were s•accu.s- oronto, spent -the week-end with Picnic will be held this Saturday, at children• pre-school aRe, to 14 years. sly gathered at the home of Mr. and ful in their years work (r. and Mrs. Cecil Jones. the Conservation Park, "Gieenwood. ' Miss Betty Gates started her Salm- Mrs. Bert- Guthrie to celebrate Mrs. Aslan Martin, I.eskard,. has bees, Mrs. Elton Hubbs and family spent Noon meal at 12.30. mer School Course last Monday. W. H. Guthrie's •birthOv vibi.ting his brother-in-law and sister ------------- ------------------ e week-end with Mr. and Mrs. P. Next Sunday, the church service. Mrs. 'Geoff. 'Astley and family "Ivir:'and'Mrs. Ears Puckri,t. es. Mrs. H6bbs has disposed of will be at 9.30 .a. m. in charge of are visiting in Fenelon. Falls with Mr. and Mrs. AOMM Cox JoannC - AUDLL Mrs Astyey's sriother, Mrs. Griffin, and David spent the we end at home at Hi�lsburg and expects the Men's Club with Mr. Gordon a take up residence in Pete-boyo. Bray, Pickering, as speaker. and her sister, Mrs. Graham. and Dr• cottage at Eagle, Lake, in Haliburtun. y Mrs. Franif Disney is sporting a The Active Ser Class will meet Vacation Church School is being Wm. Graham. i :w Vauxhall car. next Wednesday night. July 15, at held this week at Baggotspille school ir — - x{•1 Arf P OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 7:00 P.M. EXCEPT THURS & FRI. TILL 9:00 P.M, a • , , HIGHWAY - f "PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI.. SAT. JULY 9th • IOth - 1Ith JUST EAST OF R04JGE BRIDGE -BGRBINE i(Special Offer of TOc Off Plus lOc Off)NR (SiuULAh) I LYONS Box of 60 - 2 cup size ti Orange--Pekoe H a _� S FOOD M.-",ARKET [Save l Vic] lbs • Cs A _ . CANADA PACKERS Te'a'- Ba''g" ... - a 4 KLIK JUBILEE e CORNED B=EEF ; _ .. 3ilaarTin- C - 14 LB. (SAVE 4 CENTS) I :. TIN •39 (8ave 20c). ,.,..•�"°°"` ` � �� OZ. till:. �` ���•— -(SAVE 20c) _ I :. 39 31/2:. OTins • ' SW'tFT S - ---- --- -- - - garettes- for (CARTONOF 290) .09 BABY Q$JUNIOR MEATS 43 1 MASTER COMPLETE 15 Ox. Tins (Special Offer of c Off) - HABITANT (Homogenised -Style) 12 Ox. Tin or c-111Ieat falls In . gravy 2 6c Dog'-Foo'dZ- 23 MASE OF*" TINS $SAS) , 55 - umba o ee �. MAPLE LEAF r ` tt Os. Jar SAVE 4e) CHED-R-SPREAD .55C ..S9NMB001 FVUcJ�iAnt l Si ! MIRACLE WH(t 4iont 3� os. jar Ne, 1�AMSER _-- 2 MwW ob Alli �MilmG C No. 1 WHIITE ...:-=- --------- --- -- . _..._. - 2 Pound tin 390 SALA(SAVE 6c PER TI•N) , M -x- KAPLE LEJF JVAC PAS) LEAlr PEAlIQALED PBESH POSH (PIOIiIQ) C2, OTTAG SHOULDER). RoA�ST- RO-L--L 1b., r� - . FitL►SH LEAN - ., MAPLE LEAF. SLICED B Os. Vact><um Wrapped Plsg. .1b • �' _ : .. zt r 7• - YRIL E. _ �.>�• OR -- - — ARTICLES rte. SALE' �''' WSW•�"' �' = DQU $ _ - ,SALES A SERVICE - — ' "RTAOLE -4WD STATIONARY !else c atesw Ptavmcial Police ? INSURANCE •AND REAL EST ELECTRICAL POWER Emcee 4s10 d .jar�tost and 5n- >►on �y in haste,' Gj;NERATING UNITS _ est in the worfd,.a� one d alnich Your money you'll waste. For a little tin, a lithe paint PHONES Qasoline powered with the famous you, as a resident of Ontario, "a - = w - - ldake lawnmowers seem Inst I Clbaton engines. From 500 watts to be Jay proud. what they ain't. RESIDENCE 767 - OFF CE 67 S kilowatts available. Ideal for far- From a small group that was Brit SEE A FULL LINE AT taers, contractors, cottagers, camp' assembled fifty years ago. has grad- DINTY'S DICKERING, ONTARIO ers etc. Some units are available on .wally emerged a nnode.n, efficient -SMALL MOTOR CLINIC a rental basis. Our prices and ser- law enforcement orgaanzatton, cc=- WE SELL THE BEST -��'�� • Dice guarantee the best available. petent 4o perform its many and vW- AND SERVICE THE REST � S We also do armature and sato.fed duties Call - Pldcenag 684��;� and are equipped to co- Rawlts of The current Highiray LTD. " or re-model your deetrnc - Safety Aa4ament demonstrate tbia. .�»»----- ---------------- -----• or Or geoerat>nt egYjpmant. Fauhtiss on the roads pstroUed by SE>?TIC Z'AIZZi _ Fm more iazormation, tail= the membso -a the force decreased CL$AtlaDM KIM - - 920 CAI ►ROAD - TOROhiTO . KB,N pOOS appreciably.lin 1946, is - --- Pickering - -------------- �9" and 1966, - `--------=-------- -- standing a aio:piacseaae in the aur W. j'. ETJ1T ,; :.. , --,•�M ' CLINTON Icer of vel>}ctes an the road and total "SOLIN& ENGINES Oabawa - RA 3.4042 - _.n >p 163 h. p In- mild davee:. - . rt is hr►ped a meetusrl „� ,»----------- -------- - - h. »' �n AIr 2 Pw tnadets�admg .bel rejspeot will t«�hc CRAHE RMAL, dastrial or lig}nta< duty maids. Enc- is this Province becoming an evens � ?Alll[8 CliA1rED rx y easy slsstesg and rehab• better place in wbich to live". �.% is polrer backed by the fipime Clic- Tho-above from .& repos by the .sale iIANITAs? WAY STATION ROAD# . OW. - Photos-1Z6# EM. R- eon saararreee. Availabb ietmedfately ' Attorney-General Of the P%oviatx 9t - _ atfe+er letnb �� from stock, For more information, Ontario Oen May let in an intrados- W. 49AM - els _ •ESN POCK tion of the Farce's Safety- _ Ph=*: Whriby 1 &am - 382 Organized in 1909, dna Opp has _ -- - --- P --- played a ma�lor pmt---------------------------�»»» ----------- cane ours +'y ----- JOHN : -- CHERSI$S SALE LAY half century in buU*ng for this pro- FOR t Deem. Six- vine an enviable record for law as.. i N R V R A N C i '7r- « kYS= Home, forcement, 'ash s today one of the RODMAN ,q qmWt basket Aft S,yc�g• largest and best equipped police for- ASSURANCE OF ENGLAND ua m d►..rorld. Their major id+a S FEET META! PRGDE�ITiAL COMPANY LTD. !OR SALE "" �►'s' bicyclic, X20. may be dsfia�ed as.. 1. -To aaiataio a - ~. � � Pick- traffic.To patrd OR all Son W� - - NI AUTOMOBILE – FW ' �� opt 2. TO poBae all of rural Oaearso; 3. ' _ --_- TO enforce the provisions of the Liq- ..307 KW05TON ROAD EAST FOR SALE raaeette. I4W for awn License and Control Act{; 4 ?o A1lfborizad Cotowwa►ra' Oars T*{q��a Pi Aering !S ; ,eattage. Chronse wp; and ice-box, msaintaia a Criminal Ia+rbdPtioo - ��wy Dai-lar Fbr 1 aft TEmpW 9-14M Sween. A major afloct ed the OPP b un-' • GAJRNEY OR BwLs -- 64 rssM of bay- No- ceatmud on tn"c patrol and Nab- • CLARE 9 Higbwey and Vspey View Read. was pfealr. Motor vehicles are being r ran, C, MV=AR. R. O. clucked at the rate of 100,400 pen � RUUD p�iosriag. CaII CSI 1-1216, Or write OPTOMETRIST BRADY S. ,. iimseic lits. Tor- year, Warnings are given a q otat PalRltiACES# yVATir NEATQS - , 13. of . million �i,rea and traffic drew- ace Doadsa as W, Wim. �- PWMBING STM + around 1 ©AS RANGES A HELP WANTED �Desprte that �; d ogFles Hovlear OPM Saturday Mornings , areidems, followed by in- -FLOOR FURNACES 9.06 A. M. to 2.30 P. lR Headquarter For Do-lu _ _RASPBARR'Y PiCKI ha vaetigationa are �S p� e� Tartns its S Wed�yg and Satodays 9 to 1Z Yourself p year A piy aboua July 1A{�IO (u wood upwards of ZSW �a 2t'r- - - up 7 = ----2►SEiil<!rn VIFHITSY- MQ 13073- --- And - --# _ (paved) acvaa, Od 1„oncgwon, Doc an each year m traffic safety U° dee I We Det bW PmnQ Rapaira lS�er���a/� ;and a quarter muea nOM 0( N9. 2 ecboob and service clubs, indicating a oma+ &AWNWOW>Z" A ONTSOAi1D8 AT Z-iVQV )isdsway. %, orae. r arm. high prior kV being given eo �g PWMI1 179 PICK>9t1N0 Have you _ lawnmowers and ooa : Ontario bftinways sate for tib* rotor _---:--�,� li----=-------- rbc > - . -------- ----- NO. S-Zs13 wwrsY DINTS SMALL MOTORCLa Ic Z�iTN 62750 AVOW COUMTICS - - -CEL FURNACES Pidmiq. Oaaarbo � h0apu. s+. weal r � ho: �i is and t1� �11D a continued) ----'-- - � � .�'1•f� .A profitabContact Muo 9. le Low � ; --dd-� �,-__--------- ----- - _ 4 ` Saranac xuvtk. Totem 19. jet � Rowar L Phone A*x 35s itAD20 AND Tv BSRV►Ics - ---- ---XWU big nXW". S& -- _:--n2ab - da,.; sib, can - APPIA�=,a , ,.---- Tom+ WORK OVAiUN?88D R[ORTOAG>h In --------------- ------- PHONE DAYS PICKS IND "- i �.'NEWELL ' at nasion. guaranteedhousehold =KAMs- CARD OF THANES1 irir mad sarin products a openiog for . We w.a6 to mask cut bdeods and =3W . :. roeading. Than eNOR,t�y h muse Rue. 'aVSIPINtiS_-- -ATlaesllo 2-4126 - wbareva, lou mea attigbb espea.11y, deaak�ag PAONEr PIC=ERI17G I4a ?ORONTTO� alRpin fd2M - 4 L6X W. Vhilaoa, foe thsht kind eaFresdom 9ZRT'W8n3 REAL ESTATE BROKER plalogoe an agwsc BAi1,�i --- -- 'v JJ. 14 1fOQ-Deloeimier, Meo• +f-+7enMdN► in the foes of Bear be- _ '+► -- pzcxmIt6 VILLAGE t p loved asst and bendier. MdmbeL .,� , 2 A! The McGbcbi s Fa m0y : ---- IMY,18t fiiWAT90 1.4 MILE SOUTH KDs :1.O:tY WANTED - by 16-Tear-del EAST OF »QNSA>�tTOlf. ' ,Hid, SriaoOi sunderst •, .ions, «Des' Cod Of Thanks 1��� volis. Rallm Denial. Claristina Sts"t, -.LUMBER CO _______------------------------ i.d C6Rdsaa febsmds for m. llevely =''lil:AhISPOitTATIOK WAIItT]:D Ext seaR r asap llds aooe: as Y ass .bis r,A'lURAL OAS AND w '. the two pessor !teas Pbebosriag to I we ear is do Pont ad eq � ' �M,� . & o t, Tesoaas, and .Wkft Bq -Eldw 4a Pen safe TLat Tea. ,..a &kkif Stseaa. Ardvb.g .hose R.o o..dia EoMaels end farr+l ]tine..) a. ML and 'heaving about $A 1F _ . ► Y • . i'� • • L PMrs: Pkboftg 274. - .»»_ -»---- CLZA"UT '. ---------------------------------- QNRYa ail -7- �a W/►11TXD 1savlag Liber. 2 Arses appros 7.00 a. ad for = '! R llRIZA= a . ]•amaes0x ag area. Leave Toronto US p �. Pusan TEatpie 0-2620. � Coe AJAX fry �OA ROQd OAf� NO. 2 �wi� � yew Own boss. iltel isdrPeodaat ,- t 'J<'VDOB 1CT� AJC >e yta bene eeAas ability, a as and DUNBARTON.------------------ • 9LEPHONE PICKWNG 564 a soon capital tq imveet. We sive -" the ! cecaoowort and you wiIIawesr. ilsrads !ate) :. 4 . MILLER REALS Or AJAX' ,1045 enjoy oar line of -daily necesnttas _ and Tarin products. FA.MILEX, Dept PHONE: TEmple 9.2361 J. J. 13 - 1604 Deladmiar: • Mon- MILLER RENTALS •� ._ treat :VILE DELIVER _ - -- I�VG, F IP'T.._ minw- IN THE COUNTY COURT OF P,wWO4d ' THE COUNTY OF YPRK OUTBOARD MOTORS. TENTS To Wit: POST-HOLE- DIGGERS, COTS, UNDER AND B,Y VIRTUE of a Writ of Fieri Facies to me directed, Wallboard STAVES, LANTERNS, COOLERS issued-out o e County our _. BY DAY OR WEEK �. 174 ANYTIME _ HUR MITCHELL LIMITED i. ' AJAX 657 - the County of York, whereon ART 1Vlou�ding 9 TUDOR ST., AJAX ty Plaintiff, and ANTHONY SPANG, „ is Defendant, I have seized and taken • . under Execution, and will cffer for ) ., sale by Public Auction in my office :. in the !Court House, in the. Town of -sl I<EAL ESTA7>3 and INSURANCE _ Whitby, in the County of Ontario, pQ� BLIZZARD ELECTRIC on Thursday, July 23rd, 1959, at 2.00 MORTGAGES ARRAWQtED LISTINGS INVITED o'clock in the afternoon, all right,' title interest and equity of redernp- ' COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL WIRING tion .of ANTHONY SPANG, to, in, OMORIiE _ .. curd out of the following tjnnds, -- � AIT I� aarnely: - - _ IIOMtS !ARMS _.IOTA hlTs ALL AND SINGULAR that ce FREE ESTIMATE tains parcel or tract of land and p>La11tDiQr premises being Lot 7, Plan 559, for i0, CAM>t>;tON ST. the Township of Pickering, in the-- Oounty of Ontario. Phone Pickering 36 ARTHUR WELSH.- - 81�iff, County of Ontario. _ int 16 - -