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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1959_08_21..,�,,. +..r.;,' :,.•.•.�,. _-sere- '•x;: ----- ';:-•�--�-=— _.-•_....,-..._.�ti�•,#' _""�_ , - FOL U_NO. ;00 PICKER1N , + 0Ii PUSEMMIS Aa As Clam - 1W Pei s Rates: 02.50 per Year Unhad 8ateo, 03.00 h'> MAY..MOUST d1, .>I4d0 Published Sitroe, November issl se- Plait co".Bbse Office Dept Ottawa H:�O_.._�Tio_ . •:.'. '�� Ma Pass Bylaw Prohibits Use r , 5Q At Norwood. PICKERING VILLAGEy y y � •,. , Of Firearms `S►out� Of 3rd Concession BIG MYSTERY - The Department m Highways will Mrs. Fp s Hobbs has been tapesd- �acrease iag the speed limit t7rrough Dun -the -at uu•ee weeas with Mr; e Unsolved m of the week. Barton from 85 miles air hour to 40. and Mcs. Kobt. e>alsdon, Bal > . A law is ex to be -An effi wa hung iron the sa official J. S. Trees of the Traffic Tae Augusr mo' -ung of the Wom- --.-..-- •� by Petted Passed gy g � Section told Pickering Township en's Insurute ji to tie held oa 2055 ,. siert week by Pickering Township is front of the Township municipal council this week. 25tH at the home of lfE�s. • A, 0 Cal' r �' ooaadl that will prohibit the div- Graduates office sometime Sunday night. Two He stated that since speeds were sett. A:ais. will leave, the four coxa• ' charge of firearms, south of the Third care were seen parked in front • of the reduced through the Whitby -Toronto A ere at 2.1 S. Codon. This of course will finish building about 20 p.m. alea on No. 2 highway accidents had it the dusk hunting in the Frenchman's Who the effigy was suliposed to rep- ., been cut by 10 per cent but, studies I �f• Doris Horasp and, Dong. Bay area, resent and who put it there remains showed that the driving behaviour ; have gone on a - two-week motor - The motion followed a report by f a mystery. It was cut down about through Dunbarton had not. changed.. to to L'all" Tera', to visit Mar• ' Deputy -reeve Jean McPherson that 17 a.m. on Monday morning by one of Increasing the speed limit is supposed garet, who is employed at the hos. Ione of her cows was found dead on (I - e: the township -road employees. to' back -the fast drivers and ` P•tal ther� the week -end.. It's rather. a disturbing thought I speed up the slow drivers. Sufferers from hay fever will love ' Veterinarian Dr. R. D. O'Connor, that anyone could be so angry or up- On the overall picture along Nor 2 you if you keep your property (a6ca after examination, found that a bul- j set with a person or persons connect- Highway in the ;cast year, accidents'• grata su ip-in front of it) completely let had entered the left side of the w,, ear ed with the township that they would have been cut from 90 to 70 for autos i clear .of ragweed, which is now is animal's head and .came out the right bF go to this -trouble. and from ? to 3 for edestrians: p I ;season, and there '-s plenty of it on side The shot is believed to have been Meanwhile guesses are being made Mr. Tre'w was appearing re the re- four streets. (Ragweed pollen is said made at close range. The animal was w as to what it :all means. quest' of the townshi for areduced - valued at 325.00. P to travel one hundml mile, it being .. I speed limit from.b0 to 30 in the area so fine and light. Ed.) Mrs. McPherson said that her barn f of No. 2 Highway and Harwood ave. Mrs. Rosemary roof is full of holes made b on y PiBe h ,r_- He said .that after a careful study, the and Lu ' Mary by a hunters. She said many others have ----------- ---- -'- --- de department did not recommend lower-' �' d complained about the firi of ns Choquette, left by air recently fog' P Planning Mill For Ing the speed at this spot. A In the area, one ma.n telling her,"bnl- "What does a yellow light mean" $ month's visit is F.ur°pe' , lets were going over the heads of his _ asked Councillor H The Jobs Lay family and alldren. She said her main interest Rouge Area " " aTt3' Ashton. I Gates spent the week -sad at tbesr ,- : Caption said Mr. Trees and vve was to protect the farmers. ( now feel there are far too many yel . (We ds cottage -at Lake Ka shabog Councillor Harry Ashton suggested } E. R Schaefer was told this week w our re, dens would build thele :s low Bashers. scattered throughosit the � r, some ion be made for o that he did not need permission to - - r provision organized prate". cottages at Smith o- Jones Lake. fid.) hunts under the supervision of the open up a planning mill in the (for -1 "Have you made a traffic count on You are invued -a attend the clam- w Police rhiei'. Andrew Pegg, of Claremont mer Skidmore Metal Plant), on No. 2 Harwood avenue" asked Mr Ashton. ing-down demanstranion of the Hato- _. _ a Joseph re Highway. and Old Roaebaak �" "We talk of preserving life and this has Diploma from Road. Mr. Trew said they have. and .ad- dicapped "Children's Water Tbss- .. to ore way to insure it commented R. Cawing, Pres. of Gana al MotoRt; Seeve Sherman 8ca said tbst• ss' mitted tragic on -the road is heavy, spy and Swimming Classes at � y1e �e there is no zoning bylaw in the town- He added that 16per cent. of the ' labMiing a 4-yesr Comb* ship• at present, council were in no Yal.ey fra.k on latatimcdap aftesaoaa. is Co-operative gngm•at`.ng at- G. ]i. tion 'to give drivers pay.. no apAntio rg to any type August 2t from 2.00 to 4� P. m- _ P� gi permission, (in other, of traffic control.' L w g _ g Tne sympathy of .1be eommmit9 ists would approach. the Harwuod i is extsrr .ed y, n s. Racklram and 'c -. - Ir, Schaefer sand ht wool m - M Shortage - - to eta him). Councillor Ashton contended motor- dough ;d to on the foss of and Institute, Filet. l4ah.' words there is nothinat the moment Ponce Now Have aP � y corner at 50 if that was the e e a to 20 men at the start. Mr. Trees ed that since the bend and father, liar. $. D. Rselr- May Soon End limit and, slower >d reduced. l� - - - " M --- ---- argued w .hares. 5 r ii:,e was bald at the lien About seven families in -khe River -n - Dain Blamed For °mug of Highway 401, 95 per cent +cm's° Ctsap°9, sad bueLl at 010080 aide Drive area, who have been faced of the traffic at this spot is local and•#. oque. with Drive acute water a e been have The police department of Pickering that the drivers were familiar with it.. Mg's- John Tapper has been spead- been told by an oflldal of the Loads Township has a new boat that wil9 Duffin's Flood "I don't pay too meritiun attention ing a few days WAh relatives is and Forests Dept that the matter be used on Frenchman's bay sad the - to the statistics" said Councillor Ash Buffalo. will be filed to their satisfaction, Mr.'' faire for patrol and rescue work. The Metro Conservation and Reg- ton. "The dead man doesn't care what In the -01r `4 •PMt 0f the Bose John Boland told Township Council' The now boat mesaorae 26 feet and somal Authority in' letter to Reeve number he is, he's dead". of Oove:nors of Ctirlsewood idsard- �� is equipped with a 40 hp. motor. It Sharman Scott have° stated that. ins On the question of tragic lights, � Eos the Blind, we sorb the warethda = - H was inferred week that an I is fly equipped for rescue work. their opinion the flash flood ip Duflites ' Mr. Trew said that where they are of lit %, . X. H. J. Ckwk•. Thr repair the stream In the past -the police have used a creek two weeks ago was caused not installed and do not warrant it, they contains much idacmasion a� w *0 ftatrwm ass%etiJ oasksonm crversOn eek recused ; �t belonging to the fire department by the storm in the Ston�lle area, tend- to increase accidents. He said the sc�a � an ,to make I3h ..' !h to a trickle; resulting in dry wells. or any boat available. It will eaabie but br •ietting out the boards at the traffic stuffy here had been conducted �pQlor for . these tratsdlcaPPed pa:~ ----------------s___________-_ them to have a free hand for their Wisftetale4si= for two -years and was completed on number off _ - work aromhd aur waterfront The fetter said that gauge retdimp Judy '9th of this year. He said "trsiffic Nes. To delivee' son. Among the � w Here -.--- --- were taken at 'Goodwood showing • oa Highway 40! 1• ftp but, is static lino teaks, raddestss for these, we teem a • on No. h - -and zed the mea, • rainfall of 1.8 inches and that it takes wands or drives,- or dsopp hW uped- :x Suggest Towns�ilp 4.10 inches of rain to cause a runoff, Deputy -reeve assn McPherson said eraooa asci T s I y ' od 1 inch. The letter turtber states she felt it was uniair that Pickering ieions; serve tea ••«y = ; � they do not consider , there was_, Township would only have a few . hold a ! � how; Deben'h�res To Urs enought rainfall to have eatrsed the accesses to Highway 401. "There is bold this ch cervine. of take :ate It was suggested this week that creek to flood but Haat the removing not one full cloverleaf in the towrrehip iOm to sports; and atn:s' Ovst y CA''e WX lu en a Pickering Township place their 'WS,- Of fi hat c is the White foot dam and ire have to carry traffic from conduct card P� « dassfiog was& show thews aatnrmay 000 in debentures on the American was what caused the four foot tidal Ajax end Pickering a well" she ge many email Pa s;+r<, ` �«I afisraeoari. August 22. fmm 1.00 to market rather titan trying to sell wage to mob down. 'Phe letter was added. quizzes and spriiiog mob•'• "i 40.00 p. tq at tiro VaLay Pari Pool, them in Canada Of this total, =760,- from Senior Field Officer, Kenneth, Councillor Ashton stated that if shat, everything u being done Piot This ostsandnng fact about this is, 000 Is for the nes► high school at Higgs. Ajax boundaries extended another 600 them whlrh can be dem red by kind rho fact shat all of the" ehildsyo i Dunbarton and $216,000 for the - 10 Deputy -reeve Jean McPherson said feet .they could get a 30 mile limit and understanding hearts. Thera a:+ ' ass phyeicajvty handicapped. TLey are room addition in West Rouge-, she still. felt that a warning was the without any studies He -contended os" hundred and fortyvohmteers who - - We clnldren of ]firs. T. J, 'Wheelers Mr. Gonimlock of Bell, Goubdock responsibility of the Authority. this was one., .of the foolish things are -regbtered for a specified ass' Clasyi that will hold their annual and Co. told oil he thought they Reeve Scott said that both the about suave - - �• her of boars aaelh weak. ' Authority and the IConty Civic De- Mr. Trew said that today traffic ' swim show, all are Invited. could do better than with O.M.I _C. fence would not accept responsibility i is really a pedestrian problem. He Blruae and Ronald Barksy He sn sell at 646 % at on Saturday for a week at .Camp Thea ba1� tl4kla have hese g8e� they for flash flood warn said if some le had to drive track i y lesorlr since June 899.00 U.S.A. He said they had sold " PeOP pFaewsasim, Stayner. - tv taldog avlmming Can we withdraw our support, 5 miles to get. onto. Highway 401 it ti debenture issoes in the U.S. for Sar- was better than crisis 10 miles on Mr. Wad Mr's• r, Annan bass < "j 30.A large aunhbe.= of tlrem are now icon • the Authority and mitt up our B �d diving and over sisht of fifes can '�• Oshawa, Guelpb and. many •other own?" asked Mrs. McPherson. No. 2 , had a motor tnP tO 8°utb Rival - -_; stow swim .thus leng'J of the pool townships. "I can't answer that" said Lhe� Councillor Roes Hawthorne asked North gay, and Roamd iiia, visie� Sirs; Whe*W sari the 'class bas He said some U.B. firms set aside so reeve. for figures on traffic counts on both � relatives. much money each year to buy Cana- Mia -es. Alaink and L4 foe Liebman done esoep �oeally well Some of than debentures. X motion was finally Passed, which highways. them ao much so,, they swam the - � the Reeve said he felt had, no teeth. Mr. Trew said he ,would. release, we.e home Last wren, end. an Sat'- Councillor Roes Hawthorne. asked It read: — that all dam owners or figures to council in committee: but uzday attended the we,+d.irg at first MarfL- tam in the pool Mrs. Wheeler and her ut abo. thhe tofinancial picture, iessiabsnb - . out e tock. said if the -.township operators be advised that children are not for publication as too many .ham, of their fiend M** Jona Plays► : Mr.i , Feel the children have done w well, went downstream and that cau- • People, such as 'oil firms would' like or, 'and Grant Lawson, of Sault Ste. ' went along they have in the past to know the. figures. Mare. tion be advised in o pin darns and that tiara year they are not relying he could see no problem: g an any al"'to, bele with the "Your financial picture is nota awarding system be set up whereby l "-"-------------------------------- . _� M . and sirs John Aahtoa sz►d show. They will Put on- the ent0re downstream park operators are warn- fanny had a holiday last ween: at' good ami Toronto but it a lot better ed accordingly. Dunbarton Man show them"lves. y than. many' othir• towiiehip"s" he a'sid. C D rug zenram• and family boas M not 'beam donated as -- --------- well has He added he felt the, township was a e -- • r. O y welt wt- is other yM1tt} a;rd are group good credit risk s� t trfeguar Ki"O saaaaaaaa�vr ay i been sound. g. a. vacation trip— tak_ is lacking funds. If anyone r ----•-=-----we ;yosaa. ,.,:t+.,.+. _ — f - O r A Dumbarton man died Saturday,.'.Mss Margaret Hudson; Hamilton; , Bice to_ make a donation it may be • e - seat to the Tressurer,� Mc% Win, 0, Nistorual Society Be Recognized - three hours after he had been piiiifpd has ween-vasitisig-at_the hctn�ot tat -s Newman at Dumbarton P, O, , under an eight ton bulldozer. grandfather; Mr. A. IL Calvert. - _..Come try oa Saturday. • and you s - Recognition for lifeguard Dan Hun- Mr: Percy John Cross, 47, who lives , Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Allan and tLg will be amused when you see what 11"t Officers tingtoa of Pickering who was credited on the First .Concession; 'West of . �;,y have retairned from iansae- ?� pm be ,dope with a physically baa- The organization _a the hopisd-ior with dnick thinking when he. warned White's • Mderoad died in Scarboro NS may; taaving motored as for 20 children to get out of the path General Hospital ,from Nuri be- as Ottawa, with ca W at Barrie, Ali- � dleappsd child. Fiiaborical society is now leaved to be internal. Pickering of an oncoming good at Stun Valley I' gonquin Park, i1•aracsinidge and. Sa6- . -------------- --»----------- an its way, wfitlt the election and es-' Park two weeks He had finished levelling some ; ase may tau and and was loading ptivlle: AItET10N SALEtablieh�n Of �Cnin at Scers ami: ea by Pickering Township. ground 11g the machine I _ ;� Wednesday � Officers area ]ire. D. Crichton told council this on s float, when'it toppled off; piniaiitg The Bnttars family have returned Prifdent, Wm. (I 'Lw.ton; Vice- .week she felt that some sort of credit him underneath. Two tow trucks were Arom, a two-week hof day spent its c� Pres., Robot Biller; -Secretary; Mrs. should be given to the lifeguard who required to lift the machine off him. a camPmg+P► followed by Uo Mr, Cross leaves his wife the for. Weeks at their cottage at Pkeon. 81,a Stony, Brougham; . Treasurer, vera likely averted a terrible tragedy � two daughters Mr. and M Jonston sad h Bickering i0odsriaep ar+a Working Mr& LloydJohnston; - �«�; by his ''quick thinking. She said she mer Mary Wilkins; George, of Va:, are vbai0• _ _ pfd piami>:t for thtk;r Community Mrs. IL ke, MSA: Wtn, Mt:Say, had . contacted three agencies about a 'Carol and Rose Marie and a son, , Atrcdos Sala on September 18 herre. � medal of merit but }sad been told that Ronald. ing Mr. and ir[ts. Moore Wilson,' of • '. ' i�esp have been invited to donate Pe C. Mmiss Myr. r vias, 8. C. the ------ Ro Road. PeHtjesa, Mian May Brows. warning did not constitute a dir-----------`---------------- Royal' Road. which, • good, are of s"�l VAms and rscornmendatiwita eeb rescue. • Our congratulatboo to Mr,- an& ami fur the the in their homes. A SO way ad�•ed at this meeting which No decision was made by council Twp. To hire'. firs. (3otdon Annda 6a 8ie birth of "* Wcent of the prke realised rebate was 'addrweed by Mr. ung. of although it was mentioned that 'a a ws:•� a son August 0 INI& trill be given those asking for same. letter should be sent eomrnending the Mss. J. Costello has returned 'to- Pablaty sad Tinel. pros. OOT letter Acct. t -M r. Goods era oosniag i>s filar -betas aunt, and the Dowd wM be meet- man for his nation. g 8nglana after. VOL wing 'a month wft atoned till the edea, and fm'ther space ------------ • --- ------ iter e-ster Mt-tt. W. B. Jo`wo i. ing sbor8y eq oemasder F►nitdiraes. Picketing Towdelaip •ia advertising i 'Mrs. Paul LeJuc few f a tree- " s now being looiceKl for to house • . =IdGAGBiIfiS.PiT kmdon and Rusnoe. It is hoped tubal - . for a chartered: accountant who will '1 t alL If you Wish to donate, can a wide L -tweet wit! be talmin double in bhass as oflba mamtger. week vacation. in *wd to Wesberat i We wlA tb announce the saps - my one of the fo>lont and pick Points.. tp will be arrested--- _ 1 out this eowpsbi!p Ati the program meet of oar daugbter, Anne, to Mr. They are asking for a mea who, lir: and Mrg. Hstsry Frasae ttm/! c, Rob.'•'t Br"e Aiken, of Clevelard, .P��M7 batt had soaaicipal statper. of FantyuNf have Bova vfa'• jobs L+tt Ajar 400 It is beleived ,'fife we now Eases 1 fence, - Ohio, The maraass to be solemt#s- isormetltimg feral a great many Per- No salary flsara was miemtiawd st � C. A. and Mrs. >seertftt tbllh \ 'y ed on September: 12th, at &W' P. m. 1G N.1E. RU I - I'm P-.1 C-,- KE., W-31 �yrll Msocley PklrwbW 07 e� (n1dt-+l•"Un and aetvccrn�-; i e mnell thiq week. The matter has weep. - <' in St. t3eorges Aneiican Chta+ch, L > • e .. SPP bap beeir tarru�.f 'orar to the .O� ',a-�y H, Taylor , :,.0:his of Pickr-fng, Ortuio. wtH 4 aP'rac'area' r ]afire read Mrs. Call $. fte" si;rcmeat Committee. � • _ - .: • _ '' r „ - anyone who rides roughshod *.over all hold dear; you are the mother of his chll- you you ' * dren, and hold a great advan- • will only wear yourself out. - rage there. Would you sacrifice ' Think this over. You will themselves, I snow they don't. ' miss him for a while. But you • and serious thinking what rash — a rash that will come Modern EVquette r _ L 14IRST� _Anything you suggest will be ' whose one intention is to be- • If you would like to write out more quickly If the child is bt Roberta t.n• -- rwilq �i4ssuelet -� -appreciated. ANXIOUS* — • things ride as they are, and kept. w.4rm.. : - — -- ' gg� THE + UTg of real love. When both • distress you long. So often i am amazed at set- -Q. W hat is the a,)rreet way to ----- ' —"CA 1•P • What have you- two in com- eau destroy. Ti you are doubting -- "Dear Anne Hirst: I have gone Ing little tots playing around eat beef or chic::e-i pot p°e "Deer Anne Hirst: I am a wo-+moa besides yous lover for happiness? _ only .trouble Is, we are always the house, and even outside, when it is Qervel in a small - .man B4 years old, and have been .That • seems to be only a strong ply- 740_ is, he does things like driving whiney, feverish and so. obvi- baking dish? _ married 13 years. We have three + sical attraction which makes it paper, you'd understand vividly, drinking which I despim ously out o! sorts. They should A. You may eat it directly children. ` • a y f g • If joy just to be together. " _ he had to keep. up with the be in •bedgetting all the sleep. P from the baking dish, or y•'u - "Ihave recently found out that * his Idea of -.living Is to keep.vp on various linens — on an apron. a mistake, and now was the time they 'can e, taking plenty of _..may lift a little- of `it at -a time my husband has been dating an- • with his friends he does not -Send TUMTY-FIVE CENTS maybe I should keep on looking fluids and their little hot bodies from the baking dish on to the ' other woman; the escapade had • understand much about' 'love pattern to Laura Wheeler. Box be free, and why' couldn't I ac- sponged off frequently w.th dinner, .plate- and eat it from �: beeft going on. for quite some • and the obligations it imposes., TEEN ,NL'11iS8A, your NAMZ— up these things for me? Or warm water. The lady doctor I there. " time. • He sees love as a pla a . Wheeler Needlecraft Book. , It I m so mixed up. rve even have mentioned evidently tie- Q How should a woman be "'I am at my wits' end I have •lot of" fun to have but no ' you say the best way is for .him lfeved in giving nature a chance. s govetned about ricin, from her. no lovb for him at all... . I •don't • Ing' to get 'serious about. He doll, -clothes to color. Send 25 ne ` ;:, And. I might. add. she is a young- chair to show respect to 4n know whether to leave him, or, • may love you as much as he + r illi woman so could hardly be older woman. have him leave. Please advise • can love any girl, but •more ' '` accused o! having antiquated A. In most cases, she "should me. FRANTIC" important is having his own x ;' ideas. rise for a woman who is more 4a ; .• I, koow you wrote in a state. • • way.. • He is a show-off, too, and , Which brings me to another - man twice her own age. -Much - - _ of shock, but unless I learned • thought — just what do we depends, of course, upon the • more about your married life ' he smokes' and swears and ;^ or mean• when we sad• things, or "older woman." Older women • it is impossible to help you de- •drinks because he thinks. they ideas, are antiquated? Tawe who are trying to appear very _ • tide what to do. • Your husband may have prove his manhood. ]i they ' offend you, that's just too bad; 'w ,f lawns, for instance. You have. s e e n' those u n s i g h t l y bare young might. resent any obvi- - •o deference. Old-' • grown bored with marriage, he he wouldn't like to lose you. . patches that appear from time u s show of fashioned,. comfortably 01 d a r • may have sought other com- but neither does he intend to • to time on the best of well -kept women; on the other hand, ' • panionshi for- a thrill. These P mold himself to your pattern. u , w lawns, caused by white grub9 would probably like it ..very - - • could be many reasons why he s Why dont you call things of! during -a three-year cycle. These =much. " " • wandered, none of which I can ' until he grows up ang gets this ti 'X? white grubs come from June • guess without further !acts • nonsense out of his system? bugs that burrow into the soil a sail- ' • concerning your background • • Tell -him that•when he becomes somebody can respect and ' and lay their eggs which Lovely Linens ' � his• • It will shock you to know you • trust, maybe you take op into white grubs. Maybe you • that many a wife believes . _will, ' him back. (Once he realizes he think this lawn pest n some-:. thing new. It isn't — in fact it • there, are worse sins (and • hander to live than in- ':cannot see at all, perhaps ' he will find out how much you f is quite antiquated I was read- :with) •fidelity. To say immediately " mesa to -him.) trig all about "the white grub pest in an old Canada Fanner' •that you feel no love fol him ' ' It will be the hardest deci- +� �. , _. dated 1873. The life story of _ • is a drastic conclusion; you are " ' • mortised and• humiliated; and • sion you have made yet, but ' Isn't it wiser than to live in -�,.: " ^'' :� . the , bugs and the methods used " • of little tient has passed- •such discontent and anxiety? �'f`x?- for their extermination was much same thea ak w. r yotu may conclude that he is ' You cannot stay in love with _the Penicillin we also t f • worth holding on te. After all, • anyone who rides roughshod *.over all hold dear; you are the mother of his chll- you you ' * dren, and hold a great advan- • will only wear yourself out. - rage there. Would you sacrifice ' Think this over. You will - • those youngsters without long ' miss him for a while. But you • and serious thinking what • will find' someone else - who • breaking up their home could ' cherishes you as you deserve, • do to them? ' whose one intention is to be- • If you would like to write ' come the sort of man you can . .. • me again. 1 shall look forward ' be proud of. • to your letter. Meanwhile, let • things ride as they are, and Striving to become the person • take it for granted this is only one's beloved wants him to be ft - ... '.proof a passing fancy which will not of real love. When both • distress you long. feel that way, there comes the of .India. true marrlage which no problems - _.. • • • _ .— eau destroy. Ti you are doubting -- "Dear Anne Hirst: I have gone the one who claim to lore you, steady with this boy for eight ask Anne Hirst what hope its led't r _ months; rm 16, and he 18. The for happiness? _ only .trouble Is, we are always Write her at Box 1. VA Sigh - quarreling, For one thing, we are teenth St., New Toronto, Oak both the jealous type — the other. 740_ is, he does things like driving If someone forbade- you to fast, racing With -other boys. spend your money for a news - swearing. smoking, and some paper, you'd understand vividly, drinking which I despim and too late. what "freedom of - 441 told him if he loved me he the press" means. wouldn't do these things. He said " _ he had to keep. up with the -: Ch oss-stitch _ pansies let you crowd. - - "So I said that since we ale Cut a Divine Shape both young maybe we had made on various linens — on an apron. a mistake, and now was the time t'RIIV'IED PATTERN when he should be living it up Inch motif, two 4%xl2Y4 trachea. with his friends.' He replied -Send TUMTY-FIVE CENTS maybe I should keep on looking (atamps cannot be accepted, use. :.. .for my ideals - He declares he postal note for safety) for .this loves me too much to want to pattern to Laura Wheeler. Box be free, and why' couldn't I ac- 1, 123 Eighteenth St., New Tor - cept him the way he is? onto, Ont. Print plainly PAT - "Do you think he should give TEEN ,NL'11iS8A, your NAMZ— up these things for me? Or and ADDRESS. - should I agree with him? Or Send for a copy of 1959 Laura shall I call the whole, deal off? . Wheeler Needlecraft Book. , It I m so mixed up. rve even _ ..thought of that, but I love him -broidery, -crochet, 'knitting, 'sol And I'm afraid that even If ' you say the best way is for .him -book, a special surprise to make _ to stop, he might not understand. a little girl happy — a cut-out "Of course we have made up, doll, -clothes to color. Send 25 • but nothing is settled. We can't cents for this bock. M s. .:go on leaving problems to solve ..� 4738 _ .. 10-18 Behold . the beautiful shaping of the -bosom' — gathered and seamed to give a divine line to all sun lovers.Back curved low, above princess' skirt. ' Printed Pattern 4738: Misses' Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16,• 18. Size 16 requires 5 yards 35 -inch; Y4 yard 35 -inch contrast. Printed directions on each pat- tern part. ' Easier, accurate. Send FIFTY CENTS (500), (stgmps' cannot be accepted; 'use postal note for --safety) tor•' this pattern. Please .: lint' plainly SIZE, NXM£, AiYWRE,§S, STYLI! NUMBER. Send order ' to ANNE"ADAMS, Box 1, 123 Eighteenth St., New Toronto,• Ont. rr iNAPPY? — Bobby Schnitzlein, 18 mgnihs, doesn't flinch as he gets doused in the back yard wading pool at his home. Mommy cooled off, Bobby in a hurry.- ElaNICLES - fMR& 'Doctors. diagnoses and treat- ment vary as much as houses and architecture. Last week the six - months old baby belonging to one of our neighbours was quite sick with a temperature of 104 degrees. The mother naturally. was quite excited and phoned her doctor — in this case it was a lady doctor. The doctor heard .her out, said to keep the child quiet and comfortable and ,to_ -let her know - if he didn't show signs of improvement in 24 hours —`or If he appeared :o be getting worse. 'But, Doctor, don't I do anything — shouldn't '. he have needles or something." "Yes, :you can do something. Here is what you do. Your hus- band is home? Fine. Sit him down in the rocking chair, put. the baby. in his arms and YOU go off and have a (rood sleep! You have a fine,.strong, healthy baby,• he'll throw off the slight Infection that he has without needles and: such -like." The doctor 'was right. In two days the child was back to nor- mal and the mother only slight- ly. the worse for wear. It did me good to bear that story because I am convinced that mothers nowadays have, be- come too dependent on needles and miracle medication. Last week there were interesting re- ports coming from the- British and Canadian Medical Conven- tion being held in London, Eng- lagd, emphasizing the'danger -of antibiotics and so called wonder drugs being l used too .'freely. Seems to me it is high -time the public were made aware of this, danger. •It is a-"get-we1l quiclt"- form of treatment' .that has be- come very popular. Why? Be- cause adults can usually, keep on their feet while being treat- ed and children don't Have to be kept in bed and fussed .over. kegults are fast, • reducing -time and Pension to a •'minimum. But; are the over-all results deli: - able ? A child's temperature goes uo and down very quickly.- It is frightening• to a young mother but a high temperature in itself' is .not a cause. for, alarm, It is - nature's way of fighting of in- fection. The danger lies in the chance of a, chill as the, fever, 'subsides. That is why it is so necessary• for a child to •be kept quietly in bed-, on a light diet• - aiid away, from draughts._ By 'the time the, temperature has dropped; if the child- has caught' any contagious disease it will show itself in some form of ISSUE 34' — 1959 as comparatively new. Actualfv . it is only the culture -that is. < T n+ ' 7 P Rauwolfig and derivatives cf rawolfia are used extensively for high blood pressure. Blit long -before it was refined: for medicinal purposes the people of India, including .Ghandi, were chewing the roots of muwolf;a to keep.. themselves in good" con- • t �� dition. I believe I am right in saying that high blood pressure hardly exists among the natives of .India. Well, we had some rain last - week that lasted for quite a piCK'S KICK — Pat Mollitieri, - 16-yearroTd• who' danced in. the'- - ' 'crowd' for two -years _ on , Dick. Clark's television' show .without pay,claims the teen -agars" idol 740_ won't have her gn''the program ! - - any, more: Pat says an article- rticle- she wrote about him got her she banned. Says Clark, her state- Add treasured linens to your ' Ments simply, "aren't true." ..� 4738 _ .. 10-18 Behold . the beautiful shaping of the -bosom' — gathered and seamed to give a divine line to all sun lovers.Back curved low, above princess' skirt. ' Printed Pattern 4738: Misses' Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16,• 18. Size 16 requires 5 yards 35 -inch; Y4 yard 35 -inch contrast. Printed directions on each pat- tern part. ' Easier, accurate. Send FIFTY CENTS (500), (stgmps' cannot be accepted; 'use postal note for --safety) tor•' this pattern. Please .: lint' plainly SIZE, NXM£, AiYWRE,§S, STYLI! NUMBER. Send order ' to ANNE"ADAMS, Box 1, 123 Eighteenth St., New Toronto,• Ont. rr iNAPPY? — Bobby Schnitzlein, 18 mgnihs, doesn't flinch as he gets doused in the back yard wading pool at his home. Mommy cooled off, Bobby in a hurry.- ElaNICLES - fMR& 'Doctors. diagnoses and treat- ment vary as much as houses and architecture. Last week the six - months old baby belonging to one of our neighbours was quite sick with a temperature of 104 degrees. The mother naturally. was quite excited and phoned her doctor — in this case it was a lady doctor. The doctor heard .her out, said to keep the child quiet and comfortable and ,to_ -let her know - if he didn't show signs of improvement in 24 hours —`or If he appeared :o be getting worse. 'But, Doctor, don't I do anything — shouldn't '. he have needles or something." "Yes, :you can do something. Here is what you do. Your hus- band is home? Fine. Sit him down in the rocking chair, put. the baby. in his arms and YOU go off and have a (rood sleep! You have a fine,.strong, healthy baby,• he'll throw off the slight Infection that he has without needles and: such -like." The doctor 'was right. In two days the child was back to nor- mal and the mother only slight- ly. the worse for wear. It did me good to bear that story because I am convinced that mothers nowadays have, be- come too dependent on needles and miracle medication. Last week there were interesting re- ports coming from the- British and Canadian Medical Conven- tion being held in London, Eng- lagd, emphasizing the'danger -of antibiotics and so called wonder drugs being l used too .'freely. Seems to me it is high -time the public were made aware of this, danger. •It is a-"get-we1l quiclt"- form of treatment' .that has be- come very popular. Why? Be- cause adults can usually, keep on their feet while being treat- ed and children don't Have to be kept in bed and fussed .over. kegults are fast, • reducing -time and Pension to a •'minimum. But; are the over-all results deli: - able ? A child's temperature goes uo and down very quickly.- It is frightening• to a young mother but a high temperature in itself' is .not a cause. for, alarm, It is - nature's way of fighting of in- fection. The danger lies in the chance of a, chill as the, fever, 'subsides. That is why it is so necessary• for a child to •be kept quietly in bed-, on a light diet• - aiid away, from draughts._ By 'the time the, temperature has dropped; if the child- has caught' any contagious disease it will show itself in some form of ISSUE 34' — 1959 as comparatively new. Actualfv . it is only the culture -that is. new. What goes into it is as old as the hills. The same • 's { _ true of so many' modern drugs. Rauwolfig and derivatives cf rawolfia are used extensively for high blood pressure. Blit long -before it was refined: for medicinal purposes the people of India, including .Ghandi, were chewing the roots of muwolf;a to keep.. themselves in good" con- • t �� dition. I believe I am right in saying that high blood pressure hardly exists among the natives of .India. Well, we had some rain last - week that lasted for quite a few hours. Not enough by a long way but we are thankful -for small "mercies. One farmer I know may be wishing it had never rained. During a terrific 740_ storm in the Brockville district 13 of his pure-bred Holstein cat- w� tle were killed by a' lightning bolt. They vpere insured but the insurance wks a long way from Add treasured linens to your ' covering th loss. For some of collection. Make pieces as gHb the cows a farmer wouldn't • for my occasion. Havetaken $1000 each. -: Ch oss-stitch _ pansies let you It "is ho again now and I express yourself in color. Lovely don't like t one bit. One day on various linens — on an apron. it was ce and cool and 1 too. Pattern 749: transfer of 6x21 yanke roast of beef from the Inch motif, two 4%xl2Y4 trachea. 'frig' and got it cooked. For -Send TUMTY-FIVE CENTS three weeks we had lived on (atamps cannot be accepted, use. cold meats and minute steaks postal note for safety) for .this rather than have the. oven on, pattern to Laura Wheeler. Box Art has gone up to the cottage 1, 123 Eighteenth St., New Tor - for his vacation. Dee and 'the onto, Ont. Print plainly PAT - children. will. be. there .until the TEEN ,NL'11iS8A, your NAMZ— end of August.. We think that and ADDRESS. older folk like ourselves are Send for a copy of 1959 Laura more comfortable at home. . Wheeler Needlecraft Book. , It has lovely. designs to order. em - In Ocala, Fla -,-escaping from -broidery, -crochet, 'knitting, a. work crew, Prisoner Willard weaving, quilting, toys. In the, P. Sims left a note: "I'll be -book, a special surprise to make back the latter part of July. I a little girl happy — a cut-out have some business to attend doll, -clothes to color. Send 25 to.:' cents for this bock. M s. :.THE.,WED$NG_IS SET.— Steyen Focke#elier, jan,d financee Anne Mcrae Rasmussen, who once worked as a maid 'in the .Rocke- feller N'ew Ya; k home, pose for photographers in the, yard of: the Rxsmu..-:_n residence in Soegne. Norway., Zoon 66; Pbys. 5Z; Cris®. 50; Sympathy is extended to Robert at the home ,of Mr. and Mrs. 'Wall- Pieleering Nigh School Grade 13 Fr. APL& 61; Fr. Camp 71. Batsdoa in the passing of. his bra- ter A instrotlg. Scarboro, for - Lynn*. Sands& Sag Comp 60; their Wesley, at Fairview lodge Oast Donald. Jamieson and --Mui Shirley - t -• r - • LiC 56; Bot: 60; Zoal. 50; week. Empringham. :Examination ReWho Out -.... �"' -------------- - -- -. �.rti . , - Cheat. 56; Fr.' Comp 6i, In the Towna.hi Softball League ------------------ > - - --- Wallis•. Sandra A-:Zag Comp 69; Playoffs Frenchman's Bay defeated eslhout, R. iaocuun: M-49- +-+t•' ab Lit. 53; Hist. 71; BOt. 66; Zool 75; I Sag. lit 66i Hist. 77; Bot. &% 3001 Greenwood in two games. The score _ po.,,y. ,4; sot. at+; t+ooa. M Let Auth 66; gat C. omp 70; 1''r. !v- Chem 51L in the first, played Saturday at .tire Kr and -Mrs. S. Larsson. Florida; sa.,coy, V. aro.;; &ag. WmP W; Auth- 60; Fr Comp. 70. White, Georgina: Dog. Comp. 69; Bay was 14 - 1. On Monday, in the returned home to Pe.inne After k4W, ..tc. >a; • soon 09. yh.pton. Jazz":. bat. ` Comp 76; Bat. 53; Fr. Comp: 51. second game played at B, ougham, slpendittg some time with the foray _ r isodawnyn, ludas:% AJ.: Sag• t':anty 'Eng. Lit. -56; Hist. 95;' Arg. St):. GenStevesson, Alice; Bag. Comp 70; the ado"w re sa3 16 -_ 9 -..The Midgets er's sister Mrs M. Draper. _ --`7i; ,nab- --t- 0.7; eslg- tw; veo- w; 59; Vhys. 55; Chem.` aS; FY; Auth. Fing LAL 75; Ale. 501. Geo. 7a; Tkig played the first game of the OR -SA Mrs, Prichard of T"nto spent 1r g. eras b,aa' ou;rays. '1; 51; Fr. Comp 54. and Stat. 59; Phys. 50; Chem. '53; Playoffs against Brougham at the a week with her, fi.iend Mrs. J. Ari; r'.. %sura 63; r'Y- wary- Wa.chorn, Gameti Eag. Comp. Fr.' Aath. 70; Fr, Comp 65. -Bay on Thursday evening and -the Davies t,um-wings: Larne j.; rag. t,omp• 66;. Eng. Lit. 72; Alg. 76; Greo. • tad. -'Private Study Studentsreturn game at Brougham Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. ,R Caner spent IR; ]rue._ cA" '!S; Hs t. to sot. t»; frig and Stat. 02; Purl, 8% Chem. Bean. Andrew: Hist. 63. Congratulations, Boyal some time at -,their son's cottage; al - Lac, net oust: Au:n, a5; Lal. 4og►P• 86,r'r. -Aurh 84; Fr. Comp. 88. Bell, Frank: Trig and Stat. 50; Our Pee Wee* won at the Softball so visited tfieir daughter's cottage p.r; r'r. with 70; r'.. %.4mp. %G. Webeter, John: Eng, Comp b6; Eng Phys. 50; Chem. 52. Tournament at the Exhibition, on at Balsam lake. �vknt, twoert li.: , rung. tromp. Lit. 6.i; Alg.-58,-G0Q-- 50; Tr.•g ani C,rary�.1, Aim: TrGg and Stat.: 5 Tuesday, by a score of 9 - 6. The Mr. and Mrs Wm. Duncan enter - Stat. 50; Phys 53; Chem. 60. Kar: tulovich, Etyo: " Italian Auth. score was tied in the 6th inning. tained- Mr and Mrs -O, Jenkinson • 5%; 11i;,ng. Ltt. aur; t+lg. .YF; taro. y� ; 7.rig and Stat. o4; rLys. W; %..nein. Chisholm. ELzabeth:' Eng. Comp. I S3• - yrhen Ker ' Fe the hit a home -run and daughte- Mrs Jackson, Victoria- + - ,.54; F.'. Aute Si; .rr tromp, 6L 69; Eng: Lit- �68;Bot. 67; Zool 70; Pape, Manfred E.. G&nuri Auth,* wi t o`qn base' to Out the Bay B. C.. Mrs' Jenkinson will be better Fawce.t, tcobert: Lyng. t,omp 51; Chem, Sl; Latif! Auth.'63; Lat Comp 70; German Comp 65, head tlffee-run-. The second game known as Mabel Gilhooley. a former , Eng Lit. aa; Geo. W. 63: Fr An -IL 63; Fr. Comp. 72. Stipcich, Vanna: Italian. Auth. S4. 'will hx played at the Exhibition Park Green River 'girl. , (iAaaen Wuxred F'.: Eng. Comp. Fortier, Bonnie: Eng. Comp. 59; St, Ja ng. Lit m. %iris Batu day. If the ----- -------------------- atton, net:. E 58 at 900 a. T Y SZ; F;ng. Lit. .04; hist. 55, L tia. Fang. Lit. 60; B-ot. 62; Zoo] 52; Fr. --------------------------- win one, the next game will be this G.aat, Munael L.: Eng. Com Autil. 53; Fr. Comp. 61; Chem 53 played -ai 3.00 m., Saturday ........_ FRENCHMAN S BAY ---•-------p'--- ------ WATER 23; dung. Lit. 60; Alg: 57; �si, Jakeman, Carole: F,ng. Comp. bi; . - . ." 1•Tri and star- 56• Lool bit• P ys. Bang Lit. 63; Zool. SS; Fr. Auth 57• FF Plana a -e being made to re -.organ u Cheat. S7. .. Fr. Comp. 70. I izv the Pay Yacht Club. A general BALSAM & MT. ZION ARTHUR MITCHELL' playas%%, William K.; Alg. 0,._Gao. James. Carol: Eng. 'S6ti; ]hag.' Int. meeting will be held on -Sunday, the The W. A. met last Wednesday in =- ` 30; Trig and Stat 73; -Plays. 5D; Chem- 7D; History 77; Bot. 74; Zool. y5; ! 23rd at 8.00 p, m, at James Moores the ba.%ement of the Qurch. Meet- Lat-Auth. eet- LIMITED = - 60t Lat -Auth. S5; Tat. Comp. 56; Fr. } Marina Ail former members and. in '10 ped with' hymn 445 followed D - Auth. �osn anyone else interested in boating are g Hunter. David: Zang. Comgn. 54: p g by prayer Theme Song and Geed ..'8ng. Lit. 51; Alg. 56; Geo. 54; Trig Lumley, Joan: ' En Comp. 52; invited to at. PICKERING 74 Eng Cards. The minutes were then send. and Start. 57; Phys. 56; Chem 50. Zug. Lit. SS; Zoo]. 68; Phys. 50; Sorry to hear Mrs_. Hal ry Alexaa- Rev. T.`Fleeiharft gave a very int- Sundays $ Holidays: Pickering 2" - Jones,. Allan: Eag. Comp. 71; Eng Chem S6; Lat. Auth. 77; Let -pomp. der is undergoing treatment at St. ersting "alit on "Neer Prospects for lit: 66; -Hist. 76; Zoos 71; Phys- S0; 71; Fr. Atdh. 57; Fr, Comp. 76. Michaels Hospital. She is wished Rural Churches" and the ladies were N- O T I C Jk Cheou 50; Fr AutlL57; Fr. Camp. -Musson. Lynda: Eng. Comp 75; a speedy recovery, HapQy birthday lueisites to' Paul divided into btinez groups' for disctuus- THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF - ! ,b„aLa N Bang Lit 69: Mat i3; Alg. 57; Cleo. ion. Mrs. Cecil D*ey &Kye a r•c:..l-• .. THE ROMAN CATHOLIC - Sen, "who, eelebra�tid his 16th biro ILe Robert: Eng- Comp. �: 67; Bot 64; Zoon 66: Fr. Aeon 54: ing God Bless she Cheerful Per. $EPABATE SCHOOLS PI ,S FOB THL' Let. 75; Alg. '71; Geo. 54; Trig Fr Comp. 5o. today on August IS. - VIL�.AGE OF PICKFIftING • • � • R+s$ son' and two contests followed. The and Stat. 53; Fhy�i 75; Chasm 66; Porter, )*:Arta: Bag Comp. 72; Mr, and Mrs; •Henderrion and fam- ,,oipture was, read by • Mrs:, .George TAKE NOTICE that the, above Fr. Auth 67; Fr Coup. fi6.. No& Lit M; Alg. 63; 'Prig and Stat fly attended the Highlarndi Game, at Pickett from John 4: 7 - 14. and mentioned Board of Trustees ons the Laycock. Pe: Sag. Comp. 56; Fergus last week -end. Pew: fifteen ladies- anuwe ed tb!• Ro11 ry l 6th day of August, 1969 passed Ely- ' 'Ale. 50; Chem. 50, with a verse containing the vvo.d law Number 12 to authorise the bor• _ ]Nasleolin, Howard: F,rng. Cramp. Sr;• "Water". The Lesson Thoughts rowing of money by the issue .of Bag Int- 51; Alg. 51; Gee. 51; Chem "Understanding His Way" were •yak Debentures of the said Board of T1elvs- , 3lees ; Fry Comp. 54. en by the- President. - Mfg'. -Allan- $85,000 in the principal amount of Munroe, Paul: Eng Comp. 62: Eng. - GLADS FOR SALE. _ Manderson rendered a beautiful solo Lit 66; Hist 66. Zool 66; Chem 50;"Samara's. Well:, and_ the meevag I. The purpose for which the � Lat Auth. 63; Lat Comp. 65i Fr _ ck*ed with hymn 354, and the lien- mousy� is to he }Mowed is flus eon- Auth. 69; P edictianFY. Comp. 79. 5tr is and equipment of an add- . Newport, Wooley: Eng Comp 77;' __ ition . to the - St. Frsnds DeSiles t :+COLOURFUL GLADIOLUS_ Mz. Spur!! Goddard of CpA-ille re- School. - Sng Lie 62: Alg. 85: Geo. 77; Trig mewed aciivaintances here �a. t vieek, . 2. The arnount to, be harrowed is and Stat. 91; Phys. 82; Chem 74; he having tiled on %fi_% e Jos- Foyth $85,000 on the security of the said Fr. Anth. 71; Fr. Comp. 67. r�/�.pi. Norman, Victors Eng Comp 67: y NE PICKERING. ' IPHO1N and bira..l:rtc Liuck and son on the schoolhouse property =8 Lit 55i 50• Trig and S'uu• farm vnie twenty-three years ago Debentures which shall be a charge �" Mr. • n up - its e P Pe'!'tY and , ag. Alg - -' - - _ - of'Mon4rcal'helve been lwrufaying' at prerinises and any other real sand per- , 62; Zoo! 67; Ph". 57 -,.Pr. Auth. 57; - the Hugh Pugh home. sonal property vested in. the said : Fr. Comp. 60: - y eA - Sunday vianw "s ut ,he Richard Board of Ttv_•atees and upon the sep- _ Paxton, John: Eng Comp. 70: Eag ��` Di r 7`� Dayhimte were: Mx. and: Mr -b. Steve arate school rates. ;, `P Lo» f Torun' an M" an Debentures are to he - w DeLong. o o: d d - 3. The De dog Jed &- ember 1, 195:,, are to bear ' --- - '-- Mrs, k;erald Wit-agarth: Yefferlativ. Pt , _ Roi)e Shank -and family eft at rata- % r Tun allay t£ar hthcira new home] in i rat pap{ le- annually, and are to _ - Mr rtere on T rani the Yukon. repayab a in -instalments of pria., r Mi. and 'Mrs. Cecil Jones visited Idpal on September fat in each of � - ' the years 1960• .to 18'79, both inchmive, _, A, , o a. as follows: i Mrs. J. Jones i' B•robklin o _ vises' Y t, .:` Sunday. _ _ r celebrate her t birth- 962 t 1967 1 2, y � it Several nen relatives an s act rs. 'Rout. , Cxr:.pn on 5tualay. 1 - - a. Inc inclusive A 89.E , Year 960 and- 1 9la .. ... • X1,000 help Mrs. B. Jamieson Ir an 1 inclusive :.. .....,.. 6,000 to � I o . BO If � _ day. 968 to 1971-induisive inclusive 8,000 _ ' • . -: • .Myr and M•rs B, Jamieson and J 972 to 1974 in - 975 to -1977 ind 'v ':.. Mary jean, and, Mr. and: Jack 1978 and. 3979 :. • 7,000 F.mpringfiam and George alts-.ded a `P. J. McCabe. 410S kitchen shower on tutIrdaty night j Secretary -Treasurer. _ t OR OPPORTUNITY` " •� SUPERTE ST : �iTATION Challenging ing it- le are available if you ortni ready for naspao- - aibilfty knowing it leads'to promotional oppartunitibs. � .. 13 OPPORTUNITY OFFERS YOU ., MEQiA1+i1C OF AJAX AND PIC EWNG) A ractical troining programme7. . - a ever-expanding. A future depending .upon your ability, and how you u Ft [ - Se Rewarding management opportunities with an, ng Company. - r. - meeting' , i Security with Canada's lar st •Sales Finance Compan . U=. ROAD ""HALF MILE NORTH OF No. 2 HWY.' Applicants should be 22-28, enjoy public, be alert, aggressive and willing to travel. Banking, credit, insurance, sales or university backgrounds ors►77 < assets, but not a requirement. .GENERAL-_ ='TItE-PAIRS "WRITE BOX ZOS, OSHAW UNE -UPS •A : M : MIL ELECTRONICS ••Comso- fia-�tor�errice __ TV SPECIALISTS _ PHONE PICKERING 368 FAST Service eporatlng _from your vidri ty. - _ ■ RELIABLE. Service by trained technicians. _ --- - TEED Service at reason r GUARAN S able ata. _ ." _- - _• - Phone Pickering 526 _ Serving WHITBY, AJAX, PICKERING and DUNBARTON \ -t��nmer X111 toa rices �50 er : on pArthur• i-ch�ell . C.�r�ited• - - Pickering - 74 r �, J� � ., ,.rte_ • ,r , . AX - -- Fun At Conservative Picnic d' real - - Little Enou ':egg«o'.r'•�,f., "'� ,,w'.'�-' �:'xi,,,�• �,,,-�;;��s�n,�.•9�i'rr.- .r.•.�•L,.3`�' � r :;� I ,��w '�,Ir•,,,; � ^r' rr h z q� �tu �� Two weeks ago, about twenty small children were hustled out of Duffin's Creek before a four foot wall of water came -- lswirtag_by,_xhere they had been playing moments before. Because a young lifeguard, was on duty and alert, a warning was given to get the children out of the creek in time. Credit, has been given the young man for his quick thinking l and actions.a b $ s m }� .i:, ,iia; The lifeguard is not looking for any, medals or citations.r.„µ \♦ ' .. i� F In•fact, when we talked to him,. he was embarrassed when we � commended him for preventing what might have been a tern- z "w ible tragedy. The battered, drowned bodies of twenty small f r. children strown along Duffin's Creek would have been a hor _ rible thing to behold. It could have happened so very 'easily. „N , This week a suggestion was put forth to Pickering Town- d>5 a3 s�i CL V - �ship council that the lifeguard be given some sort of recog- nation. Nothing was done. Instead, council jumped into a 'discussion about warning'” systems and who was to blame for the lack of warning. There= is nothing wrong with this, although what they did end up ". .� xai o with, didn't amount to much in dui opinion. It happens so often. When there is a tragedy everyone is screaming about it, trying to .pin the blame on someone else. Fr A •� But when one person prevented a tragedy, 'everyone seems to - 'forget it. Why'not seems to be the attitude; no one was hurt' or drowned. ' Well if this lifeguard had not been on 'duty, the story. 9 might have been very different.; A letter could be sent to the boy commending him for his ':actions. Many feel he should at least have this much. And, if - lack of paper and a typewriter is all that is holding it up, we'll gladly supply it.- �. - They �U�pOrr Their Team - Hon., Michael sty'-, M. P, Minikes' of Labour. two chat* with win. Pal, mer, Claremont, a-, tht sesta -Dyna --a renchman's. Bay is fast becoming the ball centre of the Conservative Picnic at ©reertwood Park last Sat"y'. Over four ,hand red pe sons attended. township. Ever since the Pickering Township Softball League . . -'started, the teams from Frenchman's Bay have been out in ilDIIt. airs. Pratt seen; i dew days last loss of husband and fath&. spent their vacation at Birds' crest. - Fuger. young Players backed by good coaching and enthu- weep am ttie l�ennody .cottage a. Mr. sad Mrs. W, Soyrerby and Mrs, E. Cornvt# is spending ber t ^elastic . parent8 and friends goes to make up a combination Dorset. family returned on Sunday from their vacation at Birds' Creek with her aar. and Mrs-• Doha McCallum, vacation, at Wauba,f e.. daughter Mrs. W. Carter and (am. t that is very hard to beat. The parents of these Frenchman's Roger and tern terve rctu.nea Mr. W. Carter seal, soh, Gordon fly. r Bay boys not only dig in their pockets to help them, they get from a two-weer motor, trip to New out and give them moral support at games during the season. lfrun wictc Mr. stet alum ga nered We take off 'our hats to the boys of the Peewee and Mid- material for his mogazme + ac es, et teams at Frenchman's Bay and we hope they continue away. n d wtute 1- c..;•. "' � .g Gordon �rsuth,.Ronatd an d Doug- - t each year in the same way they have .been doing in the past. Ea,, enjoyed'a few days fishing last saQ� _ It is good to see a team get backing from the adults—backing x eek u Marino a, -PICKER t, the wneek end at ttth� homeo of hoSP"-,NEWS 1• that appears t0 be missing in a good many other ball parks uncle an aunt, hrco. and Mrs. k'1a k r - ria 7. d - ileea Guthrie and Marie SmitA W • • ed to provide an intereedrig, illus- arc a, tending the cnool for leaders Free Eye Clinic For trated add:•eas on the subject of child- a ranged by the United "dies' W. AaP Up IVA Lad NQAP yen's vissiom Arrangements for this M. S an the Ontario Ladies' (:oil• ~ may • be made at the Carnia ...:•Pickering Children ----- age,• Whitby, this week. --_-----------------�---------- j Mr. James Mrtchetl, Frank and ��/ Your eitild's success, safety and im are vacationing this week ata �� �# At ""'/ 'eotnfort in Life depends largely on IN �� cottage at Morden tvith Mr. Mich- �iwvw fOYd� ►� -goal eyesi8#rt, and in order to help Mr. and Mrs. lack McInerney ell's parents. Following ". Locate eye trouble and correct it, the, celebrated thei• lath wedding anniv- Mr. and Ma+F. Ja,k Gale and Louy- �};linage Hill i,iona Club have establish- ersary last Friday. F ks• of Alde wood, visited at l!u P�t.KHONG w; ed a Free Clinic for Sight Conserva- Mr. and Mrs. hllis,E'elham and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fled Puck- famii Bobby Gale return= Mien, under the direction of a fully y, went to Harwood Acres. Pt• cin on Sunday- at. East ye: Drugs ltd `- ';quilled Registered Optometrist At Dover, . on Lake Erie, Loi see the ed h6me with his parents after a Eastern OYfe . -'this Clinic. any child in the Township sport- car races. H th ee-week visit at his uncle sad .of Pickering may have a complete eye Mr. and lits. Alex WFaters- and aunt s. !� -� examination witnout charge, and a family visited Algonquin Park .over ------------------------ -- +'.. W[ViA ROAD N •. L detailed report will be given to par- the week-end. !' O s Store gents or guardians. Mrs► Bernard Baker and Dick FAIRPORT• BEACH M ffatt' re X11 failures are not caused by faul- left by plane fast Saturday to visit Congratulations to Mr. and , )k-s. r -ty eyesight, but we do' know. that the Welles- and France, for six weeks. S . )~ raw on 'the birth of their damINJIFIM - - chances of success in schoolwork will Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gilian and the gh� Laura L&nn a sister for Robt. be l�proved if a child's eyes are pro- family rra)ved to their new home in Mr. Collins of Scotland waG visir Liverpool Arms 7.perly cared for. Parents should make " uildwood Village last Sotui day: _We ing Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knox od Morley Black's Store = sure their children eyes are able to a e very sorry' to see them goo. ' IF` ..cope with normal requirements before We are rry to hear Mrs. R. Ras- Sunday. wo they enter school, and this should be, mussen is' confined to Ajax Hos ital. David' Chesney and Bobby Douglas DUMBARTON p are away camping and, fishing at• followed up every second year, or, • Mr. and Mis. R. Barton and Mr. where sight difficulty occurs_ Surveys Feneton Falls this week. Get the '$ StOrB and Mrs. Ed. Priebe entertained n n out Motel '„`� Sat- taken at several Pickering public I their friends to a co-n ros,, _on Sat- f Yr g schools and at the High School show W e welcome our new nefgh+bors urday la#. that abort 25°k of the students auSer Mr. and Mrs. Ireland and Mr. and weakness,_and­ We are haPPY- to dear Mr. Ross _ _Mrs. Chapman— ,hQ-ham .nwyed_�t& ffi - -- w LANDS AREA - :-fO ° Deakin wtil�be 'home from t�Ajaz in the high grades, three out of ten I our district recently. rehetd'i -Crarm iRR were found with vision inadequate Hospital by the week-end. We an sorry to report that Mr. Mc. R. Dey went fishing at the dor maximum efficiency.0­ 1­ Uond,iy914 and cauR. Palmer is grill confined to -EBANK — _ sea are n regal ail cas-- pital, an* nope -he will WS bs; often simple treatment or pros- a large-mouth base. home again. Oseb Store cribed exercise will restore good vis- Mr. and Mrs. A. Wilson and ----------------------------------- 9 _ IR auk Dru • Son. Sometimes, of course, surgery is John Dey went to Hastings fishing eve last week-end: - WEST ' necessary. ROUGE, It is not often that education costa Mr. and Mrs. Tom. Humphreys iin Quick of Dom:hire Court eel- �OV HILLS "•3n the neighbourhood of stoo per year have gone to London, Ont. for a ebrated her 8th birthday on ,Tues= = StrOUtJ'i Store -' poi each student in the public schools, few days to visit relatives. day with a party for hw- friends. and 'that each time a 'pupil fails to Master• Robe» Dey was'sixteen last A number of West ,Rouge . resid- ^ �- pass to the next grade it costs the + Monday, August li; -aiso� hsPp•Tb--- eats retnrtied-idg?s oxer_�he taxpayers anotlier $200. Multiply thday to Mrs. Desiardines� who also I week-end looking much rested and figure. by the,number of failures,) celebrated a birthday on Monday. C, refreshed• throughout the Township, and it can M-. and Mrs. Alex. Waters went I Resident.,; will be pleased to know be seen that a staggering amount of to Twonto Island last'Tuesday for. that Island Road is on the town- money is lved.- An adequate sight i a picnic, ship's paving program this Fall. conservation plan such as has been Mr. and Mrs. E. Pelham and fate- • initiated by the Rouge` Hill` Lions' rly went to MapleYark for a pycnic We erre:T last week irr saying our " Club can reduce this needies. waste' _ correspondent would be bark for _ last Sunday. a by a 'considerable amount if parents __-_--___-__-_----------------" this issue` Itc-------week----- --- _ N ------ _•- . OW AT SUMMER PRICES ~'• = take advantage of the facilities avail-, - • able. AUDLEY � • BROCK -ROAQ _ The Clinic is open Monday. Tuesday ( Rev- M. Btrt'ar5 was in cnarge •of ]eine. Glen Bowie of Misu1eaPolii, and Friday evenings from 7 to 9 p•m• l the chu ch service on Sunday, fell- Minn. and family flew home on Sat- R It is .located on Pleasant •Street, owing his mouth's vacation. CLAREMONT,-.;**..00 rettchman'a. Bay, and appointments Mr• ands. A C, Esker, bfil- urday to spend a t'ovo-week vacationMOP fray be made by telephoning the Dir- with her . pa*eats Mr. -and Mrs. E. rotor, ,John I,. Rawbon, 1i.0., at ` ton; Elaine Howarth and Sharon Lindo, of the-5(h Coneetsion. Tgmpie 9-2601. I Rum of Richmond Hill .dsited• at The community wishes to express As a special service to Horne and the home Of Mrs. James Cowie thitr their sympathy with Mrs. E. Rade- - _ $drool Associations and other eom- past week. ? _.: r ham and family,;Brock Road, is Ow the Lions are prepar- Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Kennedy and M ptumty grasps, 1 - • t Map W i D D I H G S• • • railway. For many yearx h:.rns s Obituaries linesman with the hydro and dosisr r both World Wars, worked in defense - B yant — iMlehI • .WBSTLEY BALSDON 4 GUARANTEED planta. He was a member of the Baskets of alnui-coro..red gladioliiJ �t�►etio T V Service- St. Aidaa's e�agLcaa Caurch P�nerai services were held �t I.O.F. Lodge and the United cht..ar. — He was prand Lou d two baa. JVIeEACHHIE S j Rivende, Out. for the wTeud:ng of Sat>�y for a well known resident there, Fred and Lou ands sisRso• :.Any Make �r Model ( Dane has garet, only uaugater of of many years, Wesley Christopher Mary Mr. and Mrs. RL -_ bieoar•. of Baladon who passed away last week (FUNERAL DIRECTOR i y, surviving are, three brothers, JaelE. - Fairview Lod sn hie 77th ear. Rxverbsds and Be"�� �9 t.:Jare Bry- y Bob and Clare. Arthur Field i Born at Brooklin he came to Pick- r; FURNITURE DEALER ant' son of Ma, and Airs. Clarence Service was conducted by. gev. JL ! ering Township as a boy and attended • S. Bryant, ofP Ceremony was per- t school at No. 1. Later he farmed and cemetery.Buttars with interment, in Parklswa ! The uo.ble- then for a time worked for a U.S. ' •formed by Rev. R R Scalier. The.. ,_ - •� PAINTERS and DECORATORS Private Ambulance Service soloist, ]lir, N. R Crump sang "O ..DAY OR NIGHT Pe feet Love" before the ceremony, Swraner Time Is Painting. Timsl _ _ 'The Lord's Payee' during we 41.00 for quick, clean; guaranteed sigO'ng of tine regi_'ter. . first-class and __ _ _" _- n : painting _ ' ' � cisco in mar.iag.: vy her father the r:� ... . General Hardware .. t . WM. McEACHNIE, Prop. e ; " . paper -hanging. � bride were a gown n�£ white Chanty ERIC STOKES - FRANK WHITE - illy lace and bi.k organm. The b.:u- • -i Polsters and Decorators ffant skirt was caught wita reaves of _ ..--Appliances, Pasnts Phone Pickering 193 rib..on and purls and fed to a chap- r. R R 3, Pick ring, Ontario ii _ •w ,. el tcalae A ti.=st.a of o length asst TeoIs, GIaSS/ ,c. 2,, Pickering, On}. p:ar;a he d her shoulder length veL KEN AND L to R K E : A cascade bauqu-t of red carnations - accented tie wedding gown PRlTICS >+-u Larry IJagenais, une bride's GRAHAM HARDWARE AUCTIONEEiRB W. H. j. THOMPSON B. A., LLB. cousin was morgan of honour. Sherry Licensed and . Authorized for, the Wilson was :loses girL They wore ` .._ --.-- -- - — Ems of Ontario and YoAL ---Barrister and .Solicitor bouffant gowns- of white silk o gan- PHONE 46 PICKERING ' p'arm Stoeit. Impiemenb Hogse- 'Stitish Columbia and Ontario za embossed with blue Flower_, and tnatclsng b. me open -crowned picture Mild ���°, $� Ertst+ hats. They ca•Tfed cascade bouque% - + OW � at e1eII7O°d Aja:' of blue carnations. The bridesmaids. SEPT /C TANK CLEAN OUT' Bates. Dual Service Top thi Business Phones Ajax 166 Mia-, Betty B-yant, sister, of the z. !hies off' Ons. - - ` • itesident:e: TEapL 9••2036 a:'o°m; iGiss Colleen Donnelly and A/6r. EelWi Miss Doris Sant% wore similarly- COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE ilEtae�ns i`. Q gWs itselo !08 styled gowns ember sed with pink r Reatiees fsate h.a esfaWsbsd ` flowers and matching p� ofd- shies �. Creigh}4srrlr Fraser, Drinan a owned Pk cure halls. Tbey carried = ' 1tiEw TANKS INSTALLED wcade bouquets a pink carnations. , 8s Murdoch 1YLr, john Gumbrdl was best man. Mr. John Fotmd and Mr. Don. PAT D U N N E 'T E. 9.1841 � r y Barristers, Solicitors and Notaries �-� of Picks ing and Mr. Larry r D1 Pubik DaS'md%, Windtor, waFe whem. - For dot -evening fecept on the Bank of Commerce Chamber%-. braes myth - received, wearing a _ w Barrlfter� SOIid#CWr 3 51mcoe Street North, Oshawa Sb'wn of beige lace with matching i Ivor PVbiie aCCeMlxies and a corsage of yellow A LA � ]BETTS Telephone RA. 3-3440 mum l+td tallst:vsa rocs The ° lir els as1�a ', �� � T D bho , PLUMBING & HEATING AT. 24291 or At. 2-1362 — WA T D — chiffon matrlsiar aceesoriar, and a r � tCOUWMT Br3161= ,j corsage of pink rosebuds and'01I Pid[e=ing 115 Hesrar A Welk" NL 9:90 M !rill (hw. �`�' � A1fi0 Ker the wedding t"fp m Northern NEW FORK — ALTERATIONS — REPAIRS 9� is.ae Qtslrtsa tllsgee+s 1RRft Ontario ssad Quebec, tits bride chose _24-HOUR EMERGENCY SERYICB f t sect Voeb Dewe lsyeness a black .s%e+ta dress with a btsek , CAi=, -M& 8=48 utd whit' eberhed dustot. shits ace- FR 'FbE MT13UTES 1!+!i rVIE t Ani 3:1 ego: iso. and - corsage of red and wbib i �Itltll�eKf w�.►« 1"M - Odom A110.4m Mr. and M -j.. Bryant are ro i at +9•a Mn -091 Acta. 14.5 Nordt t HOOVER � �-.ro.:.00Oz�lr ani soles. set'vk. Pd, O:knilla, one. - . MA' 1111IJ sre�.,.. soap A1JdlMf, iiROtl. +R.�r: ias+ss.i-------�•^-----------=-------------- sl.blriw >DEe. rzct>nrao coons apt s, i. 1iPhkbw„ oaussls TWO sodas wesi of wsa" an are appealfag for a baby cartis�e; - as 26% _ WhAby o" . x REAL ESTATE family at u ; have one ealF-- z E'bsosp wit l+ro e-sya Photo co-op now In Pick• _ eying aad Aiax are=. To Ffcxs>Rlxa 464w ' buy -or sail for prompt---------- ------------------------ PLUMBINGcaurteosn service ask for Dib. L Je CR I . - aat1ID Esti. r �esr.>�snwv ,..,eseo rs Mr. 09"r. fiiEQII>ss ti!/i�r Certit3t cq - o -- - ._... �erncAzrs a>� J. Schatz Elasiea .rdras tlEals • Ift0iitlift MIS CAL CENTRE -•--------------- �,--- General htsu"Woo —. Reahor Pickering 590 or MO. i -S337 ----------------------------------- h. AJAX _ tTl`SroH $ If,J1��O LOYAL ORANGE LODGE • sats rra Tuesday Of Month P 0 L i S H E R S At . ]REPAIRS CHURCH Oil THE mases HOLY 'fRINTP Fes $ 9495 pHONg: Ts 9-1141 =:W M . E . A. K. DUNBARTON RAQW & �i Past _ SHERa1H ------ 1 ..'>ii. RA�rri�W Pickering tinted C6nrc6 =' NERAL AND Mlaister: Rev. Melville Button Balsdon _ U sHardware iOOS Q. OONAP T, s. A. SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, 1939 and soL>Fcsoos AMBULANCE SERVICE 11.00 A. N. -CHURCH SERVICE ; �IC� -� (Rev. 11. Bnftars Returns To His Ct7N1T9 BVXIMM % AJAX N0. '1 li1f:F1YIlAY �•s Sunday) ; (No 8undW1Wba* _ • • . • --- - " . _ _ _ , _ .. _ _ _ AUDLZY. ARMS- ELECTRIC 4.45 A. N. - CHURCH SERVICE r is �ce- Te/ephona 11.00 A. M. - SUNDAY SCHOOL � 0"M For � � � AJAX 1069'__- __-______��_PHQM r orrrmerctQ 7�is t '- t • Cl�rigtian S .ieoce Society Prompt Efficient Service — Free Esth°nates '�1■601 rtat baWraase Oto Dsdi� �d ROUGE HILLS,. ONTARIO ' WftdsntiRt, itierOs ' asfsar wmb hesarsum Ot AN sinus-.1♦avilm You To Its Regular ; i. MARKS �'t •) = Church service Tel. TE._94SZQ R.R. -Bowman-&- Gabso�i �V�.� GSTOAT ROAD FRONT: WHITEY 01 Vg OOH Vf10REINa (North side, JuM � Of � Woodlaa+ds Road) • / / ----------- r -- ----------------- mo w • LrX ERY ' SUNDAY AT 11.00 A. X Christ and Baha U l lah r MONTEITH, MONTinH. RIEHL Suadsy Sc TIT091 x ornery BUILT and INMALLEB --- "O Christian Believers) For • your own sakes and for the sake of the & CO. At The sswe Hour churches, for the sake of a 1 mankind, for the sake of the Kingdom, case ;y AJLXZE'ATW" � Wednesday, 8 p. m. - Testieumy —,�� Aceeeatan@ HOb[IR, BIS - _ - away your conflicting dogmas and interpretations - which have caused Meeting such disunity and led us to the verge of wholesale self-destruction. recog �ICENSED TRUSTEES �. i , -_ Fes irsfonmatlon, Call: nese Christ in the glory and power of ,the Father, and heart and .sod �.. $ 3iikSY3�d „ a,iwd' t�eantv,►, e'l=aT>r°sn- G. ATLntIc — �—•9992 throw yourselves into His Cause —George Townshend, M. A.. foe- �y OSHAWA-••e. w. wEgL, >sA, 5-M27,, _ Pickering vig�e »-------------------------------- merly Archdeacon of Cionf6rt, and Canon of St. Patriclea CathsdraI C. l !SONE Ir - FICL7 0 WALTER C. THOM80N, Q. C. �'' - fi 8. L Waters Aja= 7!0 --------------------------------- -- Box 179, Highland' Creek, or phone AT 2-2409. Basrbter, toiiettor, Notary PtlbNe - ' S TA F F O R O B ROS. Oji Hann+ - coo to s-00 P. ii[. -Tis• IAMA'If OF FICKERMO TgWNSHN _ _ MpAT"f TAr wovta meeft rteoatb Fridas : l9ret�/ WIMIy E1 Appointssents by Phase *hrnN: P1rteerittt M. l !� L Pk>bscieG � w a �� , p g�QN� - %R0 V V r AM L Li G i O N � Ni` N ,' trim on outside and the fence looks ,?HE WOMEN'S G41ILD �/+��irt�� like new again. The work has been Of Sl. �iaorges Can.'ch l►Q*s. $.gild �uvper w uA Oshawa The Brougnam later. b&R Team Our ball team. the "Legioneties" u013e !n.u�g,l the ti.een, Lytic An Are Rob"a Daze Safe and Go 41-1oopltal. We wt.n tier a spceuy re- is now starr..,e m t1w U. & S. A., have not been too sugcesslul 4ofar � B,00klin. Used Uotuing. on Icovery. `Bruce' �— ?layoffs, a will meet Zephyr in '1'uesuay but a little nio,le experience will Mr. Skinner is building a new — bacu.".,, ewgust 29, 1599 -� Mr. and Mrs. L.eitinan and the Bra .;nxat 1✓srk ext rv- make a-ciiffereini;e. home on the lot next to the ghttr)cYt at 3.W Y. M, as the P auuly tit. uuwuiai3v3i.e speuc wK enirt a.. i lien again un Fndaq ev- Mrs, Uatesp will hold, a wiener in the village, Rectoy Groundsy,�,� mow iu►"eek-end wtut tido• and bars• \'�'F's iwcek.� ening August 21. in a Jho-out-ot- roast at he: home for „line team qn Doug. order`t; house is nearing J� t West Uf Law's Garso three se.its w•ttn the winner to meet August 24 She witi be as..�isted by coaiple, va, also Miss !;arta' Green's _ • Mr, and Mos. Claue Keevil ent"- `!glued a teairi in the Burlington area. The the L. A. of 541. Sorry to report Mrs. A. Morden PICKERING RED CROSS nth about _1 -ty ;puna p6ople 6' B.ougnam team iia* a numbe. of 'gird fir' horseshoe tom-nament (zone) no so well again. tic ulany, triehils are appeaJng for p baby carriq clorn-roast at conte 3ut:cge rr1- yrounger players on ties year, will be iieid on our grounds, Sep.- hope fur a: be!r:, health sa�it. ceded for a faanilp at once. If y I o , night. 141einber 1 0l nue Mara- day altito,rgh ti>ey have not won so many ember 5th., fE you dont pitch your- bony, Wo. that Rosa Jackman has have one call— jilont liap,ist Y. Y. U. aria sevetai games in .heir league, they have riot self, u and kibitz. Notakli but fun, had the , misfortune to crack sonic PICKS RING 464W fail Ossntgtoll Ave. B'i r u aacil- lose by big scores; • and they have F'rlday the l 3[h was Social H ite I fibs• and little Low ge Hrtt rias tlau --- - _-- - d ' beer3 plaYuig against teams out of( and as u tial, a good Line was had an atwek of appendicitis. NOTICE TO CREDITORS A giood crowd at,;mded the "ben- tiieir cla.,..i, by ,population, such. as . by all: Come on � eterans. See flank. !. Mr. and Mrs. Glen hastwood and AND OTHERS efit" ball gailre ue.e L:i -a,u..uwy 0saawa. Port 1 er,y and Markham.' Wallace,--Sarurday afternoon is a Lynda visi ed Orangeville on Sun- In The .Estate Of GeorSe Hutchiry eti'eniug. on oertall oa Iter 3iclntusn �, us hupt for a good, ;crowd . tit 'goad time. ��'e kituw' i3ranch 541 day wi111 hie. and het'.. Wallace Farmer; Lecea ed, - r ,.wino broke ills leg u3 a 9 and in ottessrfoea ulcer you souleLing. �W i'y. ALL, PERSONS having claims week siarkhaut out,xitnwriit; Case It be play- _ :______ __________________ _ .:_ ht r. and ',les. 1. McLean; \t r. anti gari>t the Earate of the above -me ;lay d against laaurtlayi akin ttne > e` " g ed on Sate•:day at 3.30 p..nt. GREENWOOD Mrs, G.-flcuumg and. boys'ttent to tioned, late of the Township of P.c _game 3 to 1. t The :::Dolor nwivIlily ineeting of - Hanulton to the Bartlett ie union on Bring. in the Court -7 of Ontario, w ,- The .cxces.Ave heat of ' Saturday t'r:e 1ti ua:an s il; ruci3tion tit St. Rev. T. 1 iertnam took as his text Sunday. died at the said Township of Pic was blamed far ,tile pour ateadauca jo:in's C.>trrch was held in the far Iris 5ui3day Sern3On trona .he (v,h The)ohn Biuoks', fancily had •Ken Bring on the 8th day of July, 19; a, the to -.:al datnce. cine ch on Viiednesday evening with ;hap. of 5t.: John, Andrew, Sinton and S�ieila Ken 1<c•ddeh and air,. are required to file proof of-san Now•.is t1le tone cb take- advantage he pre4lent in cii,arge. I•he Uevo,- Peter', brotie, His se nrun - the Keddel and Mrs.- R Brown of Tor - with t1 a undersigned, or befc _ of suutiner coal prices. JCC the lu- ' ioaal was takcu by Mrs. H. Miller, •'w,>rth of the connnum-place, ev- on o_ as callers on Sunday . ........ ....1959. .on the 15th day of September, adv.• it, anis issue. whiie Mie p -ug am w�ai.i taken by er da e sonalit of Andrew". y y p . y Mr and Mr's. C. E. Pe and -ui, Pegg g AFTER that date, the tinders: ersig p9r• Don Hed,gx:i_ !cit on"Monday :vers. tiea.ge 'vvillsun, assisted by Remember_ the. Cori eegational.,- children a.e -pending a few days q hili p oceed to the Esta — -----=—*or gro,riv.l'ie ,o JttCtld t:i. iunerai Nirs t_kfi Vann who' each ave g Picnic in the Greenwood Conservat- with Mrs Peggs parent's at Bala. my to having regard only tb the Claim; pf his uncle Mr. Cameo. Bates, v er y: iiiterrsu:ig readings. Mrs. Wan- iota Park on Saturday August 22. M s. C. McTaggart and boys and which .he then rdnall have had nodi b1r. grid Mrs. Bq t C,auoway ex- nop al io gave a very, intrre.r.ing Thee will 'be gaities and +w'3fiLni- M'e L.ea Wi!hon and ¢iris are..now DATED at Toronto, title 31st. -�tpcct to niu� into tl3eir mew home Bible c.�it'est. 'The" meeting closed ing, and picnic suppe•. Cars - will _ pending a few days at Balsam Lake of July, 1959. •at Whitby ui ,he, neat future. in the u tial way, iollowe;d• by a leave 'rite s erre at' 1.45 p• tel. Anyjlnr this week Mrs. Conners i:ome here has .dainty "lunch served by. Mrs. Tliov+. wanting lean Qortation, please be at Sunday visitors at the M'lton Pegg HARRY A• NFIVYMAN. Execut been sold to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Philip and Mrs. Geo. Willson. "ab- the store. Supper served at 5.00., home were: Miro-and Mrs. Litlster .bV his Solicitors, Messrs Harry - .'4Vallace of Allton. Glad to ;epov: Mr. Wm Knox Everyone welcome and ctitdren of Beaverton, and Mr. Newman and Kaman, 12 Richmc Ms,i. Jack &anseil and ian3tly are..,Ie to be around again. The G:eenwood Public School 1. and 'Mrs. Goo. Pegg of Markham Street, Eas` lioronto 1. _ holidaying at die cottage aF Hunts- The Institute picnic wag held on � �, a new coat of paint inside, aug 28 vide, this week. Tuesday, August 11, at the Green- — - - Mr. and Mrs. Ross Redshaw spent wood i-onservauan 1 a s with a good a very pleasant yvett`-cri.d: at orange- attendamc. The ctuldren tnloyed the ";ville with M,.. and Mrs. MccuuOugr.. sports. _ Dvpite rain, to the nu.tr3, Ciare- Mr. and blrs:KenPascoe rew•iied miotic got very little on the week- from ":a pleasant week at Ba6.lon _ Lake• a Ovzr ,sixty relatives of uic Sarni- yfr. and. Mrs. Su PWis of �Tot<ontu, ' axillo family, enuoyed a iituliy Pic- visited ner .parents Mr, and Mts. OST t -HO",- l sti,c. at Val Mar E arras a. ere homy %y m- Kinox on the w•eek•end. of Mr. and Mrs. A, i4i r,s,.: L, -)ng: etulations , to Mr. and Mrs. Sar33arillo mother. who is eighty R,bert ;idler on tine arivai pE a` yea:.;. old• was pre iena. from '!:orcin young ;,;:n. I� to. Others attendee( from-,castsouv Miss: Dkinna De>,eer of Fa t*ntt+, A lI - ( :e ore Ca iwn of Picker and Agincourt. ctrl ianng' vi X _ • Ttit Sunda, eveninc chuetb ;ittt}! heir graadpareuts M.. vice was canceUt this wtrk *k aunt and Mfrs. it. Carlton last week -end. ty : t of rain but will coriunkle.ncxt S n l`fr, and bees. Mitchell Toronto; s F! I Y e viler: 11 r: and Mss. Ai Harvey. one day.• At endanct at this^ seroicc continuously 1ras. been very goody da t.ot week. / On W'edr.esday evening' Attrs.` A• jOr'ry to bear lite;. Letnmon has. :5atnarillo enteOzined' a 0um.t-r o; , riot been 'well .latrly She is now �' j • :. ;friends at card.• and i,wt_-teitir,iz i stayxtig with Erien-% to Torcanto: - _ .• - Lir, an';i y1,s. Bot, Hfxkl�y once Ibfi^,a": rulaine Robinson,. Washing— ow . `family tnjoyect the w•�ek-en•I t*.i't tctrt•.1),'C. vC6ted.,her aunt and_wi- r c. - 1,l r. and Mrs. Dort- Beer lawn ` " - - Mi. and Mr•c. );i. 'i:'lrvYkinat , • t1�rir s. = . _ cottage on Six .;�itr Taltor,•&. Mr. and Mr%. FImer -[' -I{ ane{ ,toile. ci ry to r", rl. Mrs. Matthews iv W � + Pickering alp- 6� eto>t >rwA�ul�Erl TAS. —� TA� " e CAPACITY 25 !MP. CAL : • HEATS WATER 3 TIMES (ASTER „ 'featuring Leading Toiletries Your Gas company does not employ door-to-door salesmen nor telephone Room Sc� !les — Bab Needs canvassers, For. information about .dealers licensed by the Ontario Fuel :Board to sell and install natural gas equipment call or write the Stiles Department of e . Photographic. Equipment eSgi�rsi�rx' Store Hours. . 9 X.M. — 9 P.M. . , :: S4_ey "You'll always be glad you chose Natural Gas" Sundays & Holidays'— 11 -P.M. - S P.M. it" W Uve fek - is a ""W 3* .40 *biiwu%�� in -&ast.- To AhVeVidge me"Wing 24--by--u ---------- S'WW" and C*t&W*- KoW cltb&ftd AO lid; VAM"Aft --Wfs;�6-waka mmilay -Imiitawh[ ommmorice -ALM—Vera Aagua a p" at-firif*46-0 Wift a Dae- *Wd- 4uvm* Wit fmPe The former A. J. 1§mhl; y home w4l 4"pa-T&D tm sommi wm, 85,41WAW I jvm am so" -.J0*W,siWA biftler. oft �athm 4 -A�l Exerm" jobwq. - su. '00 wedmt�' Amsew Az Haw The—am "a' .4,"wets. �il get- 1A% 18 on thtiSeeond-Comossaien (tiweekW. Mr. Won. ftim -Is .110 Thutcom .*ad WASP UWS MW SQU&S Were- very housing area om the asek north of -Spftm Nil] -Read, DwWwotom Me .milt haw file, mW Uary-tclu meckmem -reftraw at- W*ch welwaod ky the DaLbartoa- Wilcox zma&),-1f the buft&mgmm-'j Ampr4ing to the bylaw enforliml- -V we W4obA have k mmoreabuqA- ser a wceft- at Gka X*hr-Preftur- and .district residgnu idttir an al- pli& with -a A6114ing -rftuWU6m* of - r;tA t' nffi—rlq mpical Ahere wvA =W 10Y". WMi'mus Wild 'oft Vm im Cars. mW aunpleft dAmCktol a uwnth the tOwn&WP. detlnite objection. .0 aneteca Froin 'the deiep fou r, and Mrs. jt H. McCleineut, or more. Mr. Jack Bentley was -told this said his dogs dU our own souls. Even -adults. Week that if the house met the re- not run loose -and were &H ped4p" Mary-Berh and Margaret Hartford 'I 9 nmet of their lives arestill buim- 4wrements he did not need council's animals. > ST ROUD-- S .F( OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 7:00-P.M411 EXCEPT THURS. & FRI. TILL 9:00 P,Me -PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS,., FRI., SAT., AUG. 20th, 21st, 22nd MARGARINE.,.,... -(REGULAR) . END [Save -13c] bs, C (SPECIAL OFFER OF 5c OFF PLUS Sc OFF) .,BLUE RIBBON PkB. of 100 2 -cup sin TEA BAGSPer Package '79C (SAVE 5c) T)ORMT10 EiSHORTEN_ ING KENNEL CLUB 15 Oz. Tins DOG FOOD.. ..'3 for_c .(CASE OF 48 TINS $3.95) SWIFT'S PREMIUM 4 Ib. tin CHICKEN IN A BUCKET (SAVE 104 SKIM MILK POWDER 3 L9. BOX Instart 1�1u �Il�lk :.:S� ISAVE 100 ,CANADA PACXTM 120s. Tin KA.-M C, 3 0 MAPLE LEAF (PROCESS CHEESE 16 Or- Jav C Ch e_dm,RmSpre d,'-,'�.,:.49, AS"s 144 Z"LZ LWW TZNDIMM-Alm WON M11111— PURE LARD C lbs. -29 F10% xr. Sy H _PORK �A :4 to A - 114 _i - .. .. .A1NlCEttANE0Y5 - - � • v •. . !'YOUR rum"T n=M=ff .Glob ARTI M FMR SALE - LAW1fMOWER I e M O R L E Y P CoiwNc EVENTS C Y R� L . X. _ Sis/1DQl1,wATEIiB WORTABL$ AND ,STATIONARY HANDICAPPED C�3ILDICEhi SALES A SERVICE • ~SLXCTRICAL -POWZR ^, ANNUAL SWIM &HOW — 3R You buy in harts. ' INSURAirCE ACID REAL EFATE . .' ENERATING UNITS Tow money youT wants, SUN VALLEY PARK POOL ' s powrsed with the famous For a little tin, a Sttb paint - ;PHONES 8A TU RDA Y, AUGUST 22. - - _ emgirtes. Frain 500 watts to 2.00 to 4.00 P. As. Mab lawnmowers seem just 5 �osratts auJg,7able, Idea for lar- Forty Children Taking .Part what they ain'tRESIDENCE767 - 67 pours, contractors, cottager*, camp- BEil: A FULL LING AT �w ate. Dame a0i!* are available on ----------------------------- ;--- DINTY'8 • t:+satal basis. Oar prices and ser- THE WOMEN'S GUILD Isi[ALL MOTOR CLINIC MCICERING. ONTAit10 vice guarantee tie boat avagabla. Of St. Georps's Church WE SELL THF BEST VVe aim do srasatss* and molar Are Holding a Bake Belle and {food AND SERVICE TME REST X19.10'. and we equipped to re. Used Clothing, ow Can _ p 684 at remodel your eieetrk - �--� � . August 29. 1599 --i �--------------------- ------ = BLOCK LTD - ' or or guaersd ag equipment at 3.00 P. M, an the i3PTIC TAATIILs � e Fa adore information, all: Rectocy Grounds - . . s KEN POOK *t< West Of Law's E CALEDONA ROAD —TORONTO w h - 3�----------------------------------- Pickering aCLEAlf fl �� __- --- ----------------Pickering Yilo a ,� -W. Y. a�T KotKs c5 .. _ . 9 9 �► CLINTON - - ' . • GASOLINE ENGINES Mrs. R. H. Croak has gone to Oshawa -- RA 3.4042 • - h. In- Wellsville, N. Y., to attend the mar= �• .-_..-------' -•------------ -- - - � s t1Vve V�L ..5�t, � ]Air rial o r 2 h. r to 10.3 p Hage of her g. and -daughter • Carol BE8TIC TANKS CLEANED u! RENTAL 4 . : dastsfal or lighter duty models. Sx- Anne•te C=onk and Alexander Rud- !CRANE RENTAL I + _ �rtioaally easy starting and reliab- ' _T88 SANITARY WAY : . Is poser backed by the famous Clin- olph Stoesen, of Flor da. The cera- - - - - - _ ton, guarantee. Available immediately ; moay is to be conducted on Lila 22nd New tanks tuslaued STATION ROAD, PICKERiNG, ONL Phones 126,' . W. 3-2$01 a _gram stock. For more information, at tae First Methodist Church, in W. WARD so Wellsville, to be followed by a rec- ]'hone: Whitby MO 5-wo fesll., eption at church. REN POOK Pickering 382 --------------------------- : Mr::. Jena Ottewell u3 za 5.. Jos 1• --- eph's -Hoispital where she L under- Y - ------------------- ------ -- _ -. ��0#1�1 1. La FRSE - pups. 8 weeks old .Carl Rog- going minor surgery. Our best wish-RODNiAN Ms- Farm, Church Ct. and. Brae Line to for a speedy recovery. 1 N S U R A,N C f o fie: pies Mr. Andrew Brea has resurned �� �� ASSURANCE --13M i _--------------: home after completing a S ..SHEET MET PRUDENTIAL C,.PANY LTD. OF ENGLA O E• FIRST -AND SECOND Cour-e at London. '" ) MORTGAGES C. E. and. Mrs. Marley and Isada; WORKS Batt And Bold And Arranged also L. M. and Mrs. Morley spent Yrs - �utvDiii FIRER ` J9I.IZABETH INVESTMENTS. an enjoyable two weeks at Gaspe, ^ 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST and Prince Edward Island; and vise AvAot4�d Con*tsrners' Gw iced relatives at Halifax. had �Pbooe- Ajax They Company Ocular Por Tebphon•t Pickering Z8 L aug 28 a stop -over at Quebec City, -her • G .,--------------------_-------_--- the iaw the -hand-g of the. Guards GURNEY ilOB88ANI[ ELECTRIC at the Citadel. _ 1p CLARE _ •! phone: TSmple 9`2507 Many campers, cottager* and mot- - •• h Rafrtgerattosls Oil Burners phone: are now returning home, in- ~ RUUD MIL C. MURSAR. R. a • i1-! Water Pumpis Washers dieating the lwtw pat of the sum- FURNACES, WATER HE ATM OFTOMETR1ST BRADY 4t- Dryer* . Ranges mer, Among these returnees we, no Dandas St, W.. �Whift, Oat. .° - - - --- note• f -am and Mrs. Baker and GAS EAMES A - -- Miner. from an extended motor FURNACES PLUMBING STORE - � = Qat l6 ---- ---- ---- - - - farr0y, f:am Balsam Laine: the Allan. t?FFICB HOURS( Staff HaL to Aug. i SERVICE 9.00 A. M. to 530 P. M. g� For DaIb trip: %a Mervyn Johnsons from --Perces up t• 5 i'bro Wednesdays and Satarda" 9 to 12 Yourself Plum Wasaaa Sasebo and Walter. and +B Supplies Mrs. Pearson, from Sarnia. PHONTf WHITBY MO 6.3671 Eft Pbnnbing And pg Hstnnen; Electrics: Appla�a: Mr. and Mrs. Dave MiUar and Pt>ntt:tble on pas bNl Plump Few;=+ Service FUMVS. by oar.new Service Maatglle. --PHONE 179 PICKEIUNfi LAWNMOWERS A ONTBOA14IT8 Ms. Mahlon Moore. who b sse8 famBy a t-ip to Eastern Points Have Yana lawnmower, and oath• AT. 2-2080 hh twenty -ft" Y*AW Mrs. Brigs Sr., spent last nasi at MO: 8-251.5WWHITBY boards reconditionedaloe at .low weak. " wsad Installation the SMALL MOTOR CLUF)iC ZENITH 61750 the family cottage as Minden' CK FURNACES - Mrs. A. W Mit-3-11 is sajoying a � A Onttrio �i0 10gw.. ad. W"W -' i>o►an L C1oss-Bove Yoar holiday at Pkicu. N. S. .-��--------------------------- e ' Oti Bis eftclose-Fla" ChFla" New. Nov. D. Cachtpa, Pres. Pickering Visage and Towne lsip Breh., Red RADIO AND TV SERVICE ...... ... CRAB. COOPER, LTD. Cross. hale been, invited to atMad the WORK GUARANTEED - CLARNMONT opening of the C. N. 8., and the op- >KOB1YiAGR'$ •PP>�tAIRAt,{ t • PHONE DAYS — PIC>ilill>wi0 = 101] eaing of the Bps" >i of z� _ 6s, NEWELL - - to Mitiooal Arts and Croft - loaned amw -.� - .. ------------------- 'riontig --� '. to the C. N. E. !hs C.nadlaa lICY>Z11I>lfGB is QitADiNo ZXCAVATING Red `�� b '�' BEiiT WRITE 2-4m URO > M**'J.M ti TRUCKING 1liljs PIC>�1ZRINo 14.7 TOROi4TOt Seed Gravel - Fill - Top Holl rotAt LOCAL- - �M,{ •----------------------------- REAL ssTATa H1itOIQ>R : ORDER YOURSPRINGSUBS -� VILLAGE Phone 1. =JJ1 1-4 MILS BOUTH 11M No. Z RIORWAT Len DeGew NOM ZA1W 01 DUMA31"N. ,W che.taat St- W. - _ WATING S6RYICE r _ - I V021ft, Oat. -11939 SAMPLES NOW - Pheias MOhawk 8.3411 "` AVAILABLE COL>IMAN --------------------- CUSTOMERS JASC LUMBER CooWATER OWN MATERIAL =:. ,31ATi3•RAL GAS A� _. - - MADE UP. S H E R L O C K' S Fe.t LUMBER AND 8U4DERW SUPPIJEs OH. BURKEi%S o (Opposite LGJL) �a►a� 8a.ra Lissolsi �---------------------------------y . . ARTHUR MITCHELL �- ©T - � SUMMER• � .wT . . : _: �L,rwao�D .. �•a�rrr In MW satse of c;i.««s. Hnt—g.� L?OORS HERS AND IMA11 ae>�wIL _ - Farmer, Deces*d, —TRAILER H$A7=0 LIMITED _ ALL PERSONS having claims w oat the Estate of . til above -mea. * allon Rood and No. 1 H PICKERING 74 dd•� to of the Township of Pick. � TUDOR STti AJAR - �hw'� � •ring the County of Ontario, who - _ - - - - died at the said T -��- -=---- -'--- Sundays t Holidays Pickering 246 o�wttPl,ip of Pick. . , Tg EPHONE PICKERING 3" i --------------------------- arias on the 6th day of July, 1959, - . are required to file proof of same, with the undersigned, on or -before or AJAX 1046 For the FINEST the ISth day of September. 19%. .. 1tILLER RENTAL$ , AFTER that date, the undersigned CARPING, FISHING '- _ .. ` BUILDING will proceed to 4fti'bube the Estate, EQUIP'T'. having regard only to the claims of OUTBOARD MOTORS. TENTS, at a FAIR PRICE which he then shall have had notice. . DATED -_at. Toronto, this 31se. clay -POST-ROLE DIGGERS, C_9TS, - - - - look for this of July, 1959. STAVES, LANTERNS. COOLERS HARRY A. NEWMAN. Executor, BY DAY OR WEEK Ir h1► his SOMtor*, Meaee Harry A. AJAX SR RES. 174 ANYTIM! OFFICE ' 174. Newman and Newman, 12 Richmond 9 TUDOR ST. AjAE : Street. Easy 'r rQate 1. aug 28 V •+ ALLMOM 4 ass�ae OfAtaan - _ � - DO N BLIZZARD ELECTRIC ;LDA Dtttn in your towns, MARTGAGES ARRANGED LfSTINGS INVITED - k ? __,� _ : - . _..._ , .,L . - � COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL WIItIN@ .aro X Lumber Coe Ltd.,'.:Aja• .FREE EUIMTE i1oMEs _ _ y , • ickerin9r Onto _ "`'. - " �A°"� .^.• ' - ► , Phone K Pickering 36Z keli!ICMs>i�q ,�: