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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1959_09_04-- e>a*n W C MURBAR AND SON PUBLISI#$RS Authorized As Second Class Mattot +L. 7� S NO.-102 PICKERING, ONT__-Ottawa_ J Mcription Rates: $2.50 per Year United States, $3.00 FRIDAY, _SEPTEMBER 4, 1959 Published Since Novern1w 1881 5c. PER COPY Post Office Dept « AUSES -TO'WH -S'TIR .MAIN -ISS.UE ,-C . :.. A S Authorization Of Employees And PKKERIN� VILLAGE raffic Court Here Has Largest Councillors Causes Heated Debate 1 with die CNE now in progt+ess+ d ket 1n Over Two Years - Cru many are planning attend foy a c s day at leash We Y,ave ju-t one word A special meeting of Pickering is moved. of advice—wear your oldest and, Pickering traffic court had the larg- Township was called last week to Councillor Ross Hawthorne carried moat comfortable snoes. t docket this week, since court • I deal with the location of a gas main out a careful questioning of both Mr. Also, in t`,is connection, when trsf� ` started being held here about Station Road on the Second Concession and the Chapman and Mr. Jefferson in an fie is e:en heavier ttan usual, lot o ago. Cases were heard be- authority of two of the employees; effort to get the whole picture. era consider the statistics of traffic C *1L P1 C. K ER DtG NtW • namely the .Engineer and the Road Mr. Chapman in answer to numer-1 accidents in Ontario alone, foe tiny re Magistrate' C. W. Guest. The Discussed Again Supt, ous 'questions told Mr. Hawthorne i first sin months of this year, as urt started about 10:30 a.m. and i On Monday August 24, council that at the time the agreement was en recency in the Globe and Meal. ted through until 5 p.m. Reason I The problem of doing something Number of injured 35,942; number of ten for the large ,number of cases with Station Road between No. 2 � passed two resolutions: one naming signed, he couldn't find a better loo- i3s the €set-there-leas=been-no court Highway an_4_01;- came_iiefore =the ! the engineer &s responsible for giving_ ation.He said_ that first there .were ` death 442: "Speed .Kiss" "What' r five weeks. township this week, when Mr. Ken authority as to where gas trains are tree-roots, then phone lines then' the I you. Her. Pickering Township Police Depart- Cooper of .Cooper, Block, appeared to be laid, and the second placing the' ditch. He said he felt the present Erle Barkey and Harry Scott. who - ent had 85 cases, 6 of them for asking council if about, $5,004 could authority for location of all services main is in the safest spot and did are wo-king at North Bay, were at not think future services would have horne for the week-end. reless driving and two criminal be spent on paving part 00 it. This on the engineer. torn up, Mrs. Bryan, of Sundt-land, visit arses. Of this number, 16 paid amount would do about 1500' feet: ontheRoadeeve eSu t Mr. Jack Crman Scott hapman from my point`Iof aview!beNsZtrioChap- her. daughter Mrs. Jas. Koch and .t of court. r 1411. Cooper suggested that his -firm P man said. ' Pickering Village Police - Depart- would pay a third of the cost, the to speak. family, and all attended the CNE. 1+ ant had 26 cases, 5 of them being other two thirds to be split between Mr. Chapman told council that he. Mr. Hawthorne asked .if in any on Saturday. reiess driving. the village and the township. Cost felt the passing of the two resolu- other instance was a gas main this Miss Eva Schultz of Toronto has re as Cane, Pickering Township's to the township would amount -.to tions was an indirect attempt to.-close to the Road. The Road Supt. I been a gue.t for the past week a0 A. Enforcement Pion Officer had 2 $833.00. undermine his position in the town- answered yes, in some cases down I the home of Mrs. W. J. Bryant. ses, Mr. G. Gerigs, pou'ndkeeper Deputy-reeve Jean McPherson said ship and, that in so doing, council, the middle. Mr. Chapman said he Mrs. Thos. Andrew is enjoying a d 2 rases as did Officer Robert that this work' was not included in created a condition that -not only could not envisage any problems with few weeks at her home, Main Str. ,eakman of the Conservation Autho- the budget this year. She asked Mr. affected him but themselves. the Iocation of this main. He aid Jam and Mrs. Palmer and Kath. Cooper if he would pay a, third.. of Mr. Chapman stated that until Friroad traffic would not affect the main leen have had a motor trip to Cold• y' paving the whole strip. day, August 21, he, was carrying out as it is below the pressure area. water, Pa Sound and Nobel, vis- Mr. Cooper said the bottom portion his duties according to an agreement Mr. Jefferson said that the ideal, iting friends and relatives on the • • with the Consumers Gas. Co. that location is next to the lot line but.. Nekerin Girl needed work before et could bepaved, - 1 way. 1 9 • but that they would go along with any was madee in i955 under Bylaw Na here there is a lot pf trees and root- , On Monday, the Bushby house, 4 . plan 2109. He added that, on the 21st, that can give.tr•ouble. He said fhrther' piece 4 village history, was i•esaoye E Award Councillor Harry Ashton said he the deputy-reeve on her own, and not east of Valley Farm• Rd.": the main i from i•s ofd location and taken fins CN felt the township should go along being familiar' with the agreement, would have to be located next to the way of the 3rd Con. and Brock with the idea. . saw fit_ to challenge his authority and ,road. to the property of Mr. John Bent- s— Hogsah, u:-yeah- u• "This road is in a - • s to 'the Shaw Con_ "As an engineer of the township ley. We remember when. A was o4c- ;oar of Mr. and Mrs Bruce Hog- ton, and if you have any money left struction company w o were line going .�vitd lona ago by Tommy ?riff-feel th, of Pickering, attended the C- for this, we will. go along with. you" ed by Consumers. He further added, where it is at present, asked our= and his daughter o-waw-sW - that when asked what authority she cillor Hawthorne. dyes -maker; later being bought bt E, on Wednesday to receive her said the Deputy reeve. had to. shut- down a project o1 this "Yes" said Mr. Jefferson, "i1: it is ",ward for having won First Plsms Mr. Ashton. said they Eould enter Joseph Bundy, who occupied it far nature, -she is alleged to have said going east of Valley Farm Rd:' } many years. and built the Present the Penmanabiv Qasa, Gads 1. into an agreement with another mu as the deputy-reeve. "What is wrong with the present I store. It is Mr. Graham's intention - - - pt7a. - nicipality, and the amount to be paid Kathy. attends Lincoln Ave. Pub- next year. The Road Supt. charged that council route from an engineering point of to brill a new store and nova-ti}t :lira. McPherson said she did not has been strict in enforcing bylaws. view," asked Mr: Hawthorne. School. She won out over can- „ street. v Canada. Con- think it right for council . to commit yet Bylaw 2109 which is a municipal "Nothing" int said Air. Jefferson. It On August 29th the marriage Of 3tant3 from all over next pear's council on this "I .would byiavi• was over•-ruled by the deputy- wilT. not interfere with services and Dr. Dennis O'Connor and Miss Ur. atulatious. i be interested in knowing if this pat- reeve. He. also• charged that the action .L. feeF it is safer under the road. u y s la Matthews was solemnized a ___ -_ has put the Shaw Construction com From a safety standpoint It is in K',ngston. Following a BermuAx ing would go as far south as the • township dog pound" -she said. " • parry to great expenses the best spot.".hone tziooa the happy couple wi:! Corm Hits At :I atincillar Ashton maintained that Mr. Chapman contended that the Deputy-reeve Jean McPherson said. reside in Stouffvt'lle. N when 401 is closed off more trucks . passing of the two resolutions was "since the Road Supt. has made me , The Kea Morley's, have had a two- when Famil' _ will be using the road from tio: 2. - contrary 'to former bylaws giving the-. target, I would like to explain ..week holiday crisping at Silver Lake y y Councillor Violet Swan asked how authors y to the Road Supt: He said my position. When the pipeline was " near Ottawa, and returning home by many township industries are on the that council was unaware that the first brought to my attention, I called the Seaway. Che fierce- electric storm a week road at present. It. learned there engineer duly designated by resolu- Mr' Ashton and the Reeve and asked � An adXtion tQ the St. Francis de u i, seemed•, to centre all, its vengahce were two. tion does not have au ch authority, them to look into it. Council met Sales School is under construction, r dad paving is mainly for according to Sec. 43 and Sub. Sec. 1 that night and it was agreed by. all I "i q a Frenchman's Bay family, as far ie and it is hoped that- it racy, be Cam­- -ThisI we have been able' to learn. 1 Ci r Block" said Councillor Ross of the Highway • Improvement Act. that the main on the Second Conces- pleted by Cbris,mas• r .ightning struck a tree on. else Bay JHawthorne. _ Mr. Chapman maintained that in sign was in the wrong place. I also Mr. and Mrs. Percy Neale are ad, which fell across the road. ..Yes" said Mr. Cooper older for= the resolutions to be in had calls from residents about the, taking an erttensixe motor •.'ip thro' eking traffic. Th tree landed partly .It was agreed to study the problem effect,, it would be necessary ,for the main_ 1 was informed by the reeve ` the Northern Stats and Western the home of r, and Mrs. Ralph' further before an action is taken. engineer to :have the appointment of it would be' stopped. I ,phoned the y a roved by clerk and he read the part of the vel on mute, Provin-es, vtsatia relatives, ¢ an_ Road "Engineer, duly app had a week'■ •------------------"`------ Y agreement where it pard the authority *�M He-,- Whist• has n failing; the- tree smashed the HAVE YOU CALLER TRK the Dept. .of Highways and only. atter y holiday visiting her sister Z*". .. our in front o their home. and .ROTARY CLUB TO PICK UP the Road Supt's. has been repealed was under the Township, Engineer, MM Itl5ore) at Now Lisksard- 7 toned all their lawn furniture. THAT ARTICLE YOU WERE i by written consent of the Minister of not the Road Supt. I asked Mr. Jef- . ( . Mrs R; th Hurswell of Whitby, rt of the tree rested on their car, TURNING IN TO THEIR SEPT. Highways. ferson to look at it and went down was guest soloist at *he Presbyterian _ sough it did not. damage it. Wind i8 AUCTION SALE??? "1 feel council have acted hastily the next morning at 9 a.m. and told Church here on Sunday. ked ug a canoe n their yard, and in thio matter, grornpted by the the work to atop until the matter The ladies of `St. George's Guild . 1 ached it in half. phone: Dickering 67 a 31; or Depicts-reeve vrho is influenced by was cleared up. Called Sir. Ashton held a very successful sale of baked check of the area wag' made, and. Aja 480 personal measures" Mr. Chapman acid.'Mr. Scott to come and look at It goods and used clo'hing on the Roc- seems that no one else suffered Mr. Chapman came and was very tory Grounds on Saturday. Sael at .rhe Parking j,,ot Main St. said. P ? nage from the storm. $one Crippled Child is Going 'Po J . Mr Chapman said that when the upset. that 'the'' work. on the main On Augu f 17, Mr. and Mrs. T. ------------------ Benefit From Thms Sale. Deputy-reeve was asked why each had stopped. I tool him the bylaw Wheeler attended the convention 1 • Blackout artion �a9 taken at this time, she did not give him the authority re J• Ila a location of the main. I .then catt6d Canadian Fare Griefs at Windsor, r g PICKERING PUBLIC SCHOOLS 'said because she owned a hundred Tempe-atn-e, 97 degrees. 1 RIC SEPTEMBER STH. acres of land on the road fife clerk and learned that he and Oa Monday, Messrs Victor. Jaik- e Mr. Chapman charged .that •it is Mn Chapman interpreted - the agree- ment different than' i did. lin .and Clifford Salter were injured Ale To Maintenance aria � �a on � bi„e D66. difficult for any department head to Did you atop the work the night sn a fall from a scaffold at George ��-.� 195; will be >tccapted. carry out his duties, when his devi- Vale's. where_,they were building a 'he blackout in Pickering Village sions are subject to change at. any (continued on Pam fort) ][iiadergsstan and Gsadse 1 and 2 time depending on the whim of. an pig-pen' . Friday night may have incon- P -- --- drew Milligan and h N .. I” report to church St. North _--"--- I► Mrs Ar tete ienced a few people, but we hasten individual member= of council without l Township Council grand-diughter TJebt . 'e`t this week r :ay that it was not the doing of our the• proper procedure being followed Y1r for England to visit the for- it Public Utilities Commiseian. Gsadso 3 0o $ ��ve• will r•- He asked that in fairness to 'the p by ti to the Lincoln St. School. mez's mother. Ye understand that some trans- 'tart Road Supt whether it is hiin or hra Meets Sept.the Mr. Wm: Hooker and son Victor These will be 1[or>sias said Aft' that an understanding be . net work was required outside our successor, wine last week on a camping trip t and was ordered from Hydro srtiooa Sessions. reached where any changes in policy dquartera at Belleville. Otic village KINDERGARTEN :CLASSES should follow proper procedure and Pickering Township council will Cochrane several other areas were in dark- All eldidrea living on Sttsgston, Rd, that individual interference other than meet on Wednesday, September 9th Friends and aeigl both of Mrs. her - owing to this work being done. A nm of it will insists at 9.00 a• by the reeve be discontinued. at 8 p.m. in the council chambers at Annan orb happy to hear that her K C. AI' Delaney kept a' vigilant m. an September & All those liviing Reeve Sherman Scott asked cosi- Brougham. _ :..recent sugrg has been vert rucceits- was scu& of the Kingston Rd. will regia- neer. T. O. Jefferson.if be , had W Note that the date has been cihanged" � fol. ch to sec tlsat no property n at the suggestion; regarding the main Mr. aid there" will be no meeting on -Mr. and Mrs. Alan Lishman Mot- ested during the blackout We ter at 3000 i• m- �� suss ( ored to Wellsville, N. Y. at the week b him Making property checks on Church St North, School. Jefferson said the. township world Tuesday night, the Warden's annual eral occasions during the night. E. T.'DOBLE, Prbwipal have to pay half the coat if the main► Picnic; falling on this date. end and were accompanied out the - r r,.. Mrs Cronk. Edgar LeBlanc held a wiener, roast IIArIN6 � 600D TIME _ on s,. T v e eioyed-or some of his friend,. They a^jayed- out-.door mw- G ican dancing. a Bill and M-s. Boyes and Barbera y.- _ x.. h week-end • �... . _•,. .; �A Margarets PtrnchMrsadDe ung -and .� with Mrs. ,Harding at CrOW,, � wtl ;•'"'"""•- ':: *_•'"� .:s+x " '"".• ,er..,-� a Mr. and Mrs. W, J, Brpant, acC�' oto hied b Mr. and Mn. Frank TL Hall attended the wedding of Bever. - Y ley Bryant at Windsor' and toured - " •et>' M , �, .. - else V. S. around' Lake Erie. 3 i . ,, . •� , : '' Pickering Village Motorists E s L. .. ENI7 -{ s DRIVE CAREFULLY - SA HOLIDAY. WE i •�, b '' - .. THIS HO EK } .s g.• A yo; of drivers are going to be xu < x cha-ged with traffic violations: Reeve' C. E. bootleg kw f " Stan Allen and fay spent the 1L. .. i� z ' 9 �` •atirw �.' " week-end at their cot'p1�s at �I,ike Kashabc g ' K Ronald Barkey is spendlrrg the Inst y . • >i?. \p}. 9 k f of his holfdayq with his cogsios YRe and Mrs. Bruce Clark at Got�t9. - 1[r. and )Ilia. Glen Kssa� �i ba aisdw visiting *dm fni� fig' Fat, last week. = .ar+sa•� - to the house. That made things do without it. "Tabloid' used worse. His crying woke Ros3 to be one of out favorite feat - u p three time but fortunstety ure programmes but .pow Joyce N .' he didn't make it a duet. In- I ` Davidson seems to have lust INE !14y� stead he got interested in outL .much .of her sparkle and -.,her 77 F record -radio, and took, all the I laugh sounds forced and uu s knobs off. Partner offered 'o natural. Percy, of course, is stili "Dear Anne Hirst: 1 am over • In her eagerness `to .oblige •a � �� '� do this .and that to help quieten tops in our estimation If it were 10 this year and I am one dis- • man, a girl often yields to his a' the baby. Finally I said. "Well. not for him the programme eouiaged-female. I want to be •-love-making too soon; this is all right, I'll put him in his would- often fall flat on its face. ":married, of course. I've tried to . 'not smart, for he decides he y buggy again and you can take STOP PRESS NEWS Our tax !be the kind of person a man is • is not the first male in her life r him for another walk." He .did bill has•just come in. a4Q higher • and the 'idea offends his ego' �, supposed to want — sympathetic, g ? just. that and by ten o'clock the than last ear. More about that . " .Intelligent, with a keen sense of •Other women snub a man so & baby was asleep. We were afraid y humor• I have never had any • thoroughly that he decides she e he would wake up if we tirougtit moire week. Yes, indeed -much trouble attracting a man (four. • is incapable of emotion; some y him into the • house again so nave seemed in love. with me) can decline so graciously that Partner took baby, buggy ani but not one has proposedhe feels he does not appeal to all -into the- garage 'and stayed DRIVE WITH CARET "Since I graduated from col- " her but she has too much- res- out ttlere with him. In the mean- tege I've always held responsible " pect for them both to encour- F ; ar' „ time 1 was just about all .in and positions where I met men le ' age him. Too, many forget that had to lie down for awhile. p _ Have Many Uses superior intellect and talents. 'womanliness, 'a Willingness to, Two and' a' half' 'hours of soli.i - `chose I dated spared no time,. 'listen, judicious flattery and a yelling was more than 1 .could _ ••!'.•: 929 - ~ ducats or affection, but in about • se o! humor are qualities take. sense r • And the . reason for all tnr •+�/h P ,•' • — six months something always that soften the masculine :� 6 .�,✓ ..,., ` - - happens. The man seems bored, heart, just as good dinner she, • prepares can dissolve his will fuss? Well, the baby had hada :; g�N-sn��'r'•; and that puts me on edge; I a P P , Rear at my worst and soon he power. needle the day before and I :_•'G'i!t�.g�' +�4�• • . ,• imagine it was some sort of rr •=Ti's*•-`" v,""'} • y ins the group of those I liked + . When a man is low in spirits at action that was bothering hien moi,; n+f,-,�q':";• * snd lost... he turns to the girl. he feels His arm was quite inflamed ••�i)"' �, Dont think 1 yearn for a at ease with who fits his mood N . a anyway. ' Generally he is thie !r,'A Y� knight In armor; I'd settle for instuictively, and .who at the m ��.+« a� decent,. interesting male who is • right moment happiest little soul and ea.;y ���`. g grows sympa to look after. But as. I say. there " •+!!�'• normally -affectionate- compat- ' thetic and tender. She is the has to be a flea time - and tble and loyal. In return i ,do • one he wants to come home ` t "%,.-------�- not think he would be disap- to, and when lie series that, under the circumstances 1 hope �' •� ae "+ : it will be the last such occa- pointed. I still hold the old ideal the rest should be smooth > _ •nM,_ - s_ sion. Next time we do any baby- , of marriages — for keeps. sailir}g for her ship of dreams w •l'r ��m,• i ' x sitting I'll inquire if they have. •w e 4` My lather was a brilliant man, So examine yourself as though -_..1 P " ' been given any needles recently. s; L end they say I take after' him. you were somebody else, hon- -, y • '.•� Another reason for the trouble I keep well-informed but I'm not estly and critically; and it is dMu a blue -stocking. I am certainly • likely you will find the, answer. KNOWS HER ROPES` — Jud might y either that the baby � more interesting to know than • e f too young' de I am too old ':!i�iy •. f _ When a girl has had your ex- . _ Scot! Ives the old Indian roe - ___ • • • • �.� , • the averse woman who can + = P for us to understand and ac - B perience of failures and then trick a now twist. She's makingc t each other '•� ` only,• talk about food and babies • one day the right man appears, ep properly: Be and• her husband's faults. Can • we like to call it destiny magic, aided, we must admit, that as it may I spent most rf ,••!•�• �, • you judge by this brief sketch • Never give up hope,. Your by some photographic focus- the next day recuperating with the help of a ild seda- what lies ahead for me'. • greatest comfort is the know- pocu k. __ . _ P - "Do. you' believe' that destiny • ledge that we never know five.-�`• 'controls our lives and struggling • what joys will -come with to- We ran" into a different situ to change it is futile? Could it • morrow's sunrise.':,� ` ation with Taffy. Instead of be that I am never to have what making too much noise" he was be t I `r-' ....... making ' -19 little. For nearly .a DEPRESSED" Some of the mos sa yTrIVIONICLM week tie practicall �: • marriages Anne Hirst has known bark: A squeaky little noise was "%, ',Some people believe that of are those made by women the best he could do. Either he �, ' what is to be" will be, and feel well past 38. Dont despair. Writehad an attack of laryngitis or a M - - ' it's useless to flight against pre- Anne HIrst your problem and j� 14r �,�� cricket got stuck in his .throat. A7#, ,rLdtitLA �r T rm+atati • destination. I do not. A wo- have faith. Address her at Box 1, Cts kie He wasn't sick and -didn't miss a man these days knows what '.123 Eighteenth St., New Toronto. t s So the Queen. after all this a meal so I didn't take him to The spider -web deaf n is so she wants, and believes she Oat. P g : - h time, going to have another the vet. He has quite recover- - .. should make herself worthy of _.. _ is g S effective. _These three small ' it and then use her Ingenuity baby. Isn't that wonderful news:' ed but I am still wondering what doilies an introduction to it. " ' and common sense to, pursue Monkey Business More remarkable still is the was. wrong- ' the search Succeding exper' stand Would any of my readers like These doilies are such easy ' ences with men show her what up to the exacting demands her to help 'me . make a decision? 1 crochet that you can do one a , ... - - ' not to do, and if she honestly The day, begins at 5:30 a.m. Canadian tour made upon her.._. am intrigued with - the des- day. Pattern 929: round doily 10h admits her mistakes she makes with the recorded mating call of None can help but admire her cription of "F.M." radios. It all. inches, s uare 9, oval 8 x 11% In Yewer of diem, a bull ape. After that, for ty courage and fortitude. She is sounds too good to be true. Is o. 50 cotton.- :*-,fewer queen in every sense of the it actually possible that an "F. - N -. hours. Florida radio listeners Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS within range- of Jacksonville's 'word. I am sure we shall an be M." set operates without com- (stamps cannot be accepted, use - WeQk's Sew -Thrifty WAPE are assaulted by the wishing her well in the months mercials? And. are the pry- pascal note for safety) for •this = " to come and hope that a happy, grammes such that one would ..monotonous beat of rock 'n .roll. • . patters to LAURA WHEELER. , PRINTED PATTERN - A three-minute trickle of news healthy, normal baby will be feel justified 'in the' extra out. Box 1, 123 Eighteenth St., New every two hours is the only re- the 'final result. Boy or girl: lay - with a - good radio a1- Toronto; Ont. Print plainly PAT- lief; every station break is loud I don't suppose .it will matter ready in the, house. I imagine TERN NUMBER, your WAlt X _ with the love-sick ape. The con- too much• one would still need an ordin- and ADDRESS. tinuous uproar . is so hypnotic E.ocally, our news is much the ar'y radio anyway . for the. _ • e ` _ - that few who hear if seem an- same as it has been for the last news and cammentaries. Natus= • -.Send fora copy of 1959 Laura xious - or able - to turn it six weeks -hot, humid weather ally 'we couldn't do without Wheeler Needlecraft Book It has Gordon Sinclair Land Jack Den- lovely designs to order: embroi- off. -Last , week one-year-o!d with no rain at all. This after - X, fins : WAPE finished its, fourth month noon it turned quite a hit nett. Sometimes we get hop- dery, crochet, knitting, weaving, d as the top-rated .station in s cooler and rained for about five ping mad at SInclair bu we suit quilting, toys. In the book, a ape- _Law highly competitive nine -station minutes. It was grand to feel continue listening to M. The cial surprise to make a little girl • town. a Pre h breeze coming in. same applies to television. We -happy - a cut-out doll, clothes l - -• • Many a listener has been through the doors and windows. aRten get fed up with the pro- -to color. Send 25 cents for this * 't moved to visit WAPE's white- Of course we are bound to have grammes but e we K'ou;dr't book. h marble building' just south o some rain soon with the Jacksonville on U.S. Highway C.N.E. coming on! Did you ever # 17, to- see the source of the know it to• fail? s ' noise, Most come away' convinc- Well, there has to be a fir3t r r ed that more than one odd crit.;time for everything and last y ` ter is loose inside. Station Boss Saturday night we certainly had x ` * • 'Bill � Brennan, 38, a hillbilly- it. .Partner and I undertook the - * * talking Harvard -trained electri- care of Ross and his five # A# cal .engineer, directs operations months' old brother while Bob \ • n 1 in his bathing suit, but he pre- and Joy had an evening out.• r. - Pers to escape to his plush apart- They left the boys here about `� $ , V ;�. P,•* i ment -(separated from the ;office five o'clock and said it might s by 'a silding panel operated by- midnight before the got t g y a hidden push-button). There he home. That was all right with '. 1 can toy with his baa and his us; five grandsons having given . q 4 4506 "Play Pretty;' a frosted -glass us plenty of experience with 0 0 SIZES wall behind which coloured baby sitting. Ross was no a, 2-10 lights flare and flicker in time trouble et all, nor was the baby with the transmitted music. "On up to seven -thirty. At that firs a �* ' low' notes," Brennan explains, I was feeding. him when he sud• , "the low part of the - panel dinly started to yell. I went lights up, and so on. When there are chthe whole wall goes through the usual procedure of ords; S burping, holding hint against I Crary." my shoulder, or turning him w _ Disk. jockeys go about their - over on his tummy. But still labours beside the building's he yelled. I put him in his bug- / dolphin -shaped pool, which tails. gy and a-alked him along the r z Y off into the lobo (Late-arriv- t ►tom Ax y road. He simmered down a bit !ng employees , often enter by but started up again every time Cool -top dress plus cover — way of the div board.) Sta- i stopped walking. However, it 1 = Ideal when the sun plays hide-` t i o n engineers -are given to was getting late so I came' back. end -go -seek. - No waist seams, no d'r'essing in an ugly, hairy -ape Messy details —quick to sew 'n' costume and dashi;ig about with son; Choose crisp cotton. another WAPEster in hot pur- Printed Pattern 4506: Chil- s u 1 t; brandishing a rifle. On ' •wren's Sizes 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. Size 6 calmer days, a costume ape may •Tress takes 1% yards 35 -inch; stalk- out to the highway thumb 1 utton-on bolero % yard, a ride. Even WAPE's checks Printed directions on each pat- are decorated with ' the. simian -tern part. Easier; accurate.: • image' —' along with a brief • - Send FORTY CENTS (400) message from the keepers: "We .,.(stamps cannot be accepted, use will., -welcome your saving • this ;- postal, not for . safety) for- this, check as a souvenir nistead • of pattern.. Please print plainly ' cashing it.". TYLE SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE- NUMBER• NUMBER. In Los Angeles, police search - Send to ANNE ADAMS, ed for a man whoheld up a ,order Box 4, f23 Eighteenth St., New Salvation. Army store, growled - 'Toronto, Ont. • at. his victim: "I've donated to s w 4 ,BARE WITH US - You can't lead a boy to water, but you" the Salvation Army quite a bit. "But my dream boat usually -ccm't keels him out of it either,- on •a• scorching, late -summer Now give me all the bills you ;gets last somewhere, some - ISSUE Mike McCann, 21 months old, takes the shortest, uttr } _ ISSUE S6 — 1959 Crave." hoyy:' clothed way to beat the, swompish heat. -. IL �- Wednesday they aaotored In BufWo GREEN RIVER R s Rase Cole visited her her eon vine for the past week. f - - -. -Nelson and Mn: Cole and grand- Mrs. W. Barrett and Miss Ltoreen where they inayed for three days. Mr- are The showing +� Pict -Fes of her children on Sttnday, are spending some time at . their MoClement's mother Mrs. Jas. Mo- M'r.' and Mrs. Win. Binstesd have Can - trip to England last spring, was Friends and neighbors of Mrs• cottage here. Clement also accompanied them. returned from a trip to have soldtern Gan- - enjoyed by a good crowd at church. Birrell are giad she is home from' the Rally Day will be observed on Mr. Victor Kononow, of . the As" ads and B. C. They have sold their Clare - on Friday night. The pttures were hospital and improving in health. Sunday, September 13. when Church Line spent atwo-week vacation a- homent here and will move to CMTs. `. %hotvn by Mrs. J. Kingston - We are also glad Mrs. Alfred Pegg' and Sunday School will combine their round the Thousand Islands. Fountain We welcome Mr. and Mrs. - - Mrs. ICingstone, Mrs. A. Fraser 1s able to be home with her daugh- services. There will also be promo- Rev. James Payton and Dorothy Fountain in their place, itnd Jazltes of Pivoklfn 'left for a ter Ruth Elizabeth. tion services. visited Mr. add Mrs. Dugald Thornp- Mme• T. A, Barefoot, and Mrs.'M Jast rip in April acid returned on the Mr. and Mrs. Chas. bltTaggart Mr, ,and -Mrs. Dwugslas Morden son and family for several days last Draper visited one evening recently of June. and Brian and Mrs, have .moved into their new residence with Wm. and Mrs. Duncan. W. Pegg are on week. When they re:trned home- to ' '- Glen and Mrs. )?aatw.ond and Lyn- in Greenwood village. Pte Carl White, PPCLi, Bc CO. a trig with relatives to Duluth. . _ - Gattanoque on Friday, Miss Betty Work Point Barracks, Victoria,. B da spent the Sunda in Bonar Law Miss Marion P sent Sunda - Payton who had _been vtsouth. the B. --------------------------- �. who hitch -finked across Canada in ' Sunday e y - DUNBARTON _ with relatives. Mrs. Eastwood of ar Lake Simooe with fi•ienda. _ Thomposn's for the ,past month, �_- seven days, will leave 'shortly to re- ' Whitby and Will Brown also aut+ The. Woman's Assoriation _ will compamed them• turn to camp. He visited his pareAta ompanied them meet on Thursday September 10, at Mr. and Mis, Dumond, Gloria and Mrs. Donald Annan had brain Sur Archie and Mrs. A. C. Luffman of the Will • Brown home. Group 2. in Donnie visited Mrs. Dumond's par- fiery last'Thursday, in Toronto Gen- Archie and Mrs. White and other Ont, were at church ser- charge of Worship Seivice. Plans ents in Barrie on the week -end. I fitierids. :Baltimore, Mr: and Mrs. J. M. McClemenY, 1 eral Hospital. A re-currence of a Bensen Lehman and Keith Greer -.----- Fr -vice on Sunday and visjted friends will be made for the Bazaar on Sep- I brain tumour has been removed. Her field attended the horse show at the i1n the community. We are alwyas {ember 19, in the church S:. S. room. Mary Eeth and Margaret Hartford many fiends wish her speedy re- CNE-. on Friday and Saturday of glad to have nit and Mrs, Luff man' Mr. and Mrs. Mint have had retuned from a motor trip to Qve- very. last week. They also attended the With us in Greenwood- their two grandchildren from Hunts- bec and Ottawa last Monday. On . The Stewards of. Dun Unit- Exhibitors' 13an,luet Saturday night. " ed Church ase holding an auction Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Lehman of - - 'sale of used furniture at the Kiwanis ,Markham visited Mrs. Lois Lehman urda1y afternoon, SeV> . - !! r�i2 A wishing to contrib. ember Anyone one - and family on Saturday. b y 'vi r, and Mrs. Dunne of Toronto "r - . ; vc•treZ ute u_ed articles please contact Mr. entertained the Dunne Family Re- _ • Walter Lyn arT-Emple,"9=1831 or n t Wilson Park on Saturday. S N T L RNAT I O NAL ` w union a �`�` Mrlt Howard Cross at TEmple 9—Mr. and firs., T. A, Barefoot of Z ALR AT THE f,� `. 2425. Weston spent a work with the tat Mb.September 30 is. a date fro keep in ter's ,iste Mrs. M. Draper, wa7°4 „1. mind for the Dunbarton United Mr. Gustave Weisman returned - —aI�IAZIT J"� ' �'^tw ,� i' - - Church Turkey Supper. last wrek --feu M_ a trip to Europe.. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cross ret Mr. and Mrs, Bus Monkman and 1\TATIE)NAL {'« grned' from Chatham on Thu sday, I daughters of Nova Scotia visited `�'!� t and attended a weddang in Toronto friends at Wfl�on Park on the week on Satlurday. t/f end. Anyone wanting a pup, part terrier The flash flood of -two wee" ago _ wall TEE ple 9-2425. r ] i wept away the foot -bridge dam and »'1 Congratulations to Maureen Ryan, fen �� k. Trees the cos at "lson- Pa' :e. THE EARL _ — - wao, celeb seed her 10th birthday on 3�rty . eel lung, and debris —was - ' �. MOUNTBATTEN �' � August 20th. washed down f omr as .far north as d Sursq °-"' Cossar of Kings= vis- ,Uxb, idge. "L • w•as one..way to -give - Mr. Bruce our u iin,' , Creek a real clean-up. K.G;. P C . ; C.B, ite his mother Mrs. y Cossar c.cs.t. c c.i.E; Glad _ _ _ &C.V,O, D.S.O. �' - oitdthe sweek end NOTICE TO CREDITORS Gladys TO OPEN-' -- Mr: and 11rs. George Waleson AND OTHERS a ' Sid CNE THE LARGEST DISPLAY OF WARSHIPS attended the 90th wedding anniver- ALL PERSONS }71u117 r]simmi ' EVER ON THE GREAT LASES sary of Mr. and Mfrs. BBIU Airdrie g R eba k on Sat da night. against the. Estate . of "M'ar gave t Ana Come to this year's CNE, and the r. orld will be thereto greet you I People - an -ell. ,WH r r n i around the globe will be on hand, _ aod,,ng_forergn flavor to•th'i's king-size *a -r. nteresting.peoPleyou-ft nrrost certainly en -joy meetirg, e�icaing ex-, b,ts,you`11 su:re'y r.a'r-rt to seer And :`course, as always. Canada will be cn di splay in atota'(i nex.and'�;'ferent _ +gay—this you. won't want to mess. GEORGE GOBEL I The Saec'ac31a E+ening-Grand- stand Shcw every night at 8;00 p m: Cast of 400 with ERIC.HOUSE Can- adiana''B9" produced by.Jack Arthur. f ; See these lavish productionnumbera: i ''From Dream to Rea,+t , T, -,e Sea- _ _ way," "East of SuEz.'r''Hoog,Kong at u n y Doug Parkinson spew a week end pl"p, la a of the Town of Uxbridge, i 46 a r . Irucoe wit r. azi :,. County _Ot ° -+rhe - on or about the 9tl� day -of April, �'(ECf7AE9R,WENT —a,Ito rtun iNTERNAtIONAIAIRSNOW- -one•" !>r a ; merry mite ting mq Iv oast Tea�unnq Che a_gn•a•m,nuie rides, games comb,pea R.C,A F ano'u,S.A F, e 9 s,oesh�ws. _ AeroDaraeiaams, ,'Sep ll•i?, or be=o•e Septe^tbr 15, 1459, after Lir,. t3livc r rb' bian ,lC,i•:snhemdt' which date the Estate- -will be distrib- L1 (iil,b• .tn4 r. rnt wt.- NATIONAL NORSE SNOW — to see FUN FILLED AOUARAMA–at the frnihngperformancesby;Killed WaterfrcntGrandstand...thrill- ders and their iialiqn,ficent packed display staged free for steeds. Aug. 27 -Sept -2, your enjoyment. at u n y Doug Parkinson spew a week end pl"p, la a of the Town of Uxbridge, i a r . Irucoe wit r. azi :,. County _Ot ° -+rhe - on or about the 9tl� day -of April, Brian Litt ombe. ent ;fir. LI Smith of S,rAllor-i spraved 1954• a e required to fill pa7ieulasts ` -son li his f3r ir.Sfather t1tC Werk-�ncf yr i • of ths- same with the undersigned on - \ir. E. C,bfe. or be=o•e Septe^tbr 15, 1459, after Lir,. t3livc r rb' bian ,lC,i•:snhemdt' which date the Estate- -will be distrib- L1 (iil,b• .tn4 r. rnt wt.- used harang regard only to the claims - reed and Dick _ G;i`•tr in of which the . Executors shall then .Mr. I rri,tun: -hr; ril,b 'u - ailinlz tr% have no-ics, England on. Thu,s4ayr for a, vialt DATED at Toronto this 24th -day of ; with her parents. —Dunbar on United Church Nears-- August 1959. , FRANK A. pUGSLEY, Solicitm _ Rev, ), W. ll' li:in:on oscup,ed i for the Executors: 57 Queen St. W. - _• the pulpit on Sunday. Mr Bruce Toronto. Codsar was the. 9'0e -;t soloi-t, sing- - . • , iug "The Efoly City" Mr. `Wilkinson ...------------------^------ NOTICE TO CREDITO" _ - .,. cfio=e as' his text -the 13th Chap. of AND -OTHERS - i AUCTION BALE 00 Mr. Chapman said he feat it looked P���, �Ai�E _ as though the council was trying to Saturday, September 19:-x— aafdon • • - - - take away his authority. He asked if I 1i[r. and ]iter F. Cane and famkl7 sale of household ftiraitaire, elsctsic - - Fdltar�tl 'the actions of Monday, August 25 and I �t on. Sati day for a two-week appAinces, tools, dishes, 94mmuc _ I T�—"—' Thursday stemmed from a Lack of mouw t� to Florida. etc, the pcope ty of Mrs. X. B, T - "A d confidence. Mr. and Mars. G. MacFarlane have Stephenson, Re;. Dison and Mrs. Councillor Edgar James wad emph- T. Findlay at premzyce's Auction - otic with a "No" and said council lose moored to Nova Scotia to visit their We were pleased to note in last week's issue a news story only endeavouring to get a clear pit aa»ghner• Rooms, Franklin gain formed a yacht tam, defining which duties belonged --Bobby Howe. lLaridtatia Crosier enjoyed his two- Ont, Sale at 1.00 P. M. sharp; Terms , to the effect that Frenchman's Bay has a�y y . No reserve. KEN &CLARKS to which department. tto month stay at Jamestown ed home on , club and is endeavouring to rejuvenate 'interest in the club. ----------------------- ______ 1 un PRENTICE auctioneerso the week -end enthusiastically looking Sept 18 - - 3t is not so long ago that Fronchman's Bay had a very, AVEY _ forward to another trip .north, next AC yachting group and it was a thrill for many to drive The Club is hotdi�,g a corn Boa. t 1 year. Saturday, September 12—auction sale down to the Bay and watch the -races conducted by the club.. at the home of Bert and Mrs. Guth- Dicky Finlay took Jimµzfy Chown- of household fury a, piano, refrig-. h In fact, it is not long ago when all you could see on. the rie this Saturday evening, Septemuer ley along for company when he and antro, ahatetiseltd suite; two did 1. S. The ladies are asked to bring a his Wents toured Northern Ontario � room suites; electric cbothes dry-• Bay in the Way Of boats was sail .boats, canoe and punts. last week. or; rugs; china; dishe:; cooking ut- Needless to say; it was quieter around the Bay in those days. Ply "Fir h" will be the diet this week �sds; in the village of Claremont. Mrs. Sydney Wonnacott has re - Some of the original members are taking an active part tu.ned from the O-hawa I:iospitsil 'at the beach as Mr. T. Durnond and Estate of the late M -s. R. E. For- ` Usher, where she was a patient for t, -x� Mr.- E. Chomley head toward Weller syth. No reserve. Property sold. Sale, — - In helping to get the club going again. Names like, weeks. Bay, .and Mr. and Mr:. J. Leathen at 12 noon, aha p. Terms cash. Uoyd, _ E Tomblin, Playford and Skitch. set up cam at Crow's Nest, near Tuner, clerk; A. S. HARMER, suc= hi sera and 'Anne Guth -ie spent P We hope that. enough interest is shown to get yachting to t week at the home of. their un- Kingston. tioneer. Phone Go-mley 53I1. 'C -le ind aunt Mr, and Mrs. A. Thpav- Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. sept' 11, -back on its feet -as far as the Bay is concerned. Motor boats D. Rowe on the birth of a baby son, :. tors are here to stay, and as -they say, if you C$n't beat them, join son. Dwight R. McClure, Wal- a brother for Sharon. them_ . By that we -mean, there is enough roam.for all. _ ton. and M and Mrs,. E.. Dale, of -- ------------------------- ------------ : ' • We are not against motor boats. Boating is fun, no mat- Clinton visi ed Mr. and Mrs. Ronald pjCKERING VILLAGE y� tex' what kind you go 1I1 for but, it has been increasingly �rliss Martgharet P kr n, Oshravra, COUNCIL ter 1`��%� _ - difficult for the sailboat_ on Fienchmaa's Bay in recent years. has beeq visiting, relatives in Aadley. Kr_— ' To each his own, there are some who yet, even prefer to Mr. and Mrs; Bert Guthrie and will meet° un in Council Chambers can be of boating Harold spent the week -end' it the 9 row. The Bay can be made a spot for all types �' home of M and. Mrs, H. Schuyler, Wednesday. September •_--_---_ ho that by next year there will be more sails dot- _________________________ _ at s P. m, -We. pe Paris, Ontario yon ting the waters 4f Frenchman's Bay. Any boater can join, Mr. and t`lrs. Fred Puckrin have ,.r�� so why not support a yacht club iE our own community? been holidaying in Algonquin Park r and other Northern Pbiats.� RO bti: s. Wilfred Cox, Newtonville, a _ a 1 mer resident of Audley is serious'TER SUCCESS." ,Back To Schaal - - - _� _ - - --_ far _.._ _.__ ly ill in Bowmanville Hospital- week its back to school: We know of many Mr, and Mrs. Arthur McCreary, LADIESI - - - Well kids next who are not.. Belleville, are visiting Mrs. Mc- ARTHUR lVI1TCHE11 who are asncious to get back, and just; as many Creary's sister and brother-in-law Represent Avon Cbsmettra in k-We are prompted .to write this because of a statement' M:. and Mrs. Frank Murray. picketing Area. Earnings to $ic made by a boy last week. He said he was. looking forward to--------------------------- . LIMITED day. Alii products Unconditionally next year, when he would be old enough to quit school. He had & MT- ZION Gua:an.eed. Phone: collect, betwee � _ \f and Mrs Cecil Di_ney had 8 and 9 a m. no reason for •feeling this -way+ except for the fact, that he dinner .tart �k'edne:day nigh' with PICKERriVG 74 I +!a,augb_t_teachers and school rooms were Ilot his cup of tea Mom 2n&- .has. Ledgett, «,hit- MISS E. OUTERBRIDGE + If any sttJdent of high school age rS-��...g hs.. tri :honour of 1fr-Ledge a su"'a'g'" Holidays:-ttzl Bring `t+i6 Toronto. RU 2 7567. ' ti), go out and work, we suggest they look at the classifieds birthday. �• s Todty, you can't get off the ground 'with- l},C 11 i.sion.aud Baby Band pu- in the daily papers. r nit vera hell last We.lne (lay at the THE -QUEEN ELIZABETH ROSE put at least Junior hZatriculataon: r�on, for the G-een�.003 Con e;vatiun Park. r1 uni�•ersity• educatiun equips a `young Pe Congracvla trsn, to -the ►ter. Zinn- _ Beautiful Pin n loo A- Summer 1 _ h pay the best money. As a result, this 13,11 'r••+.. r , .i•:itntinu �felbridgr' q Be f k Gra diflora Blooms II m r < best of the yobs, y P g tkat Madoc trait enjoys better than average living cohditjons. I 'II . aon nder Mrs. Lewis Jones acid SPECIAL; each $1.25, -'3 for $3.30, 12 for $11.90. 4 pecit It to us several years _ago- , ,;t4„ Mind- -�s one university Inan p >' ' . r. �Er , - money should net be the primary motive for -wanting a good ersm, bit. and Sirs. B. Jamieson. Now, while you can see thousands in bloom, is the best time to with a good education, he said, tan.you get ` ,�1 i 'lacy Jein de Jf.he order yours for fact or spring planting. 100 Varieties to choose } education. Only Shirley Empringham attended .he the fullest enjoytr►ent out of life.. You can, enjoy far more, Drape- i'e-union at the home' of Mr. 'from. Also: Evergreens,. Holland Bulbs, peatmoss, grass seed, etc. I if sou have the training to understand fully what you rear] - and Mrs.. Larne Parrott at Myrtle, puarantesd Healthy P1on1s • and hear. ;__ . _. .: , n dand Mrs Albert Copper and n n aMonday— Mr. o �Ope All Weekend, also ' family of Br,oklin visited Mr. and GAS MAINS — ;CON'ZD.. _\Irs. Cecil Disne�r are in charge of (FREE ESTIMATE _LANDSCAPING. - • The N�' A will meet nett Wrd- - Ba Peewees Win before" Cisked the Reeve. - nesday Se_ptembe- 9, in the church PICKERING NURSERIES�on No. 2 highway, lust west of Ounbaroon.' !'No. the -next morning about 9•� haa¢ntcnt. Ltrv. Win. Harbroe and - -A.m•", said 'tors, McPherson. ` Mrs. Cecil Disney are in targe of phone TErnple 9-4111 (Dumbarton Exch.) Barker Trophy "Council took no serious objection the program,' Roil C'all--°"A Verse _ to trees being cut last winter," said with :hr word ENEMY". The.Ftenohman's Bay YeeWees won the Deputy -reeve. "blr. Chapman gave ' 'sfrs -14'm.-Harhzon .accompanied -WANTED ! th. .Barker Trolihy at 3iaple LP3f Fermi ion to the hydro to'cut trees her dau�hrer Mrs. Start Meal roti. a St..aum la.4t Friday night, when they on Valley Farm Road. I stopped that Lip .to the Laurrntians la+t Werk. _ ACTORS, STAGE MANAGERS, PROMPTORS, de tprl Fast ' Tcronto Outomists. too. I don't .think the gas company Mr. Wm. Brown of Greenwood = MAKE-UP ARTISTS, COSTUMERS, PROP MEN. r �al.itrtore team in a score 3,2 -a has any -right to tear up our, roads." was soloist - at the service Sunday q ::.ting tree: =•'• "I -feel you _have exceeded your triarn.ng. --- :N0 EXPERIENCE NECESSARY! Iain• postpQned-the -.game for ai, authority," said Reeve Scott, "and --- -- -' heir, consequently the number of had no authority. whatsoever to take Dyed• xas ahort�na3- 1 LIVERPOOL PiCKERING TOWN5HIP LITTLE THEATRE In, Ings p ' any action. I. am- getting sick and - 7y. frets ?re st'he ll . *Ch •hies on tiredwof hat are' we discussing anyway." ntMr. and �lra: jack Hill of Tar•- OPE MEETING ha-, I, jnc'.utitr.g the 1#on. Chas. Daly,NT.. o d. spent las week at the home of WED. SEPT. 9 1959 AT 7.30 p.m ri. Ater cf Ls.bour for Ontario, who asked Councillor Harry Ashton, "Cofi- i his hrotlxr Mr. George ]till _.and r � ' pr•• ented the t- ophy. This R': � accep sumer Gas iso pressing to get work family. AT BROUGHAM HALL, BROCK RD ted by San Korczynski on behalf Qf started again.' ` We are sorry to hear Itrs. Rae the tEari . ?:Iso present was the Hon. Mr. Hansard of the township's legal !_ mussetr- is back. in - Ajax _Hospital... NEW MEMBERS WELCOME George Hees, 5liniiter of Transport firm said it was unfortunate the word Last Friday :night's social- evening FOR FURTHER INFORMATION — MRS. A. HUGHES PICK. 173.) - Bnd' 3layor- Nathan Philippa .Several township engineer was inserted in was • held at the home of Mr.. L. Wit- - `Jq H.L. players and several players the agreement. -1(rom the. Toronto , Maple Leaf baA "ToWnsitip engin"r as used in this ! KsMr and Mrs. Bob Ruthen Spent welub were on hand. Al Baliska od agreeonent could mean Mr. Chapman 'last Sunday at Mr. Ruthen's father's HUM acted as M.C. in m o inion;' Mr. HassUld Bald. cottage at Lake Simcoe- y P • Each boy on the team reteeived a "Until your resolution was passed on Mr. and Mrs. R. Desjardiens and _',replica of the trophy. August 28," he added• family went in to New Torafto last Coach of tate te4m. its Don Hepkizw Councillor Ashton said he could see Suilay to see Mn. Desjardines' sir- �� V The players are: Pitcher. Keith Fee- no point in moving the mstrt now. ter. is 304; Catcher, Mike Yak las base, as the damage had been don_ a alpd We are sorry to hear Mr. Math- 304; Osgood; 2nd base, Mitre Brown; there would be soft shoulders on the ews was very ill bat is flow tewf- Will • 3rd base. Stan Korcaynski; far., t -Prentice; Lf., Kea Keith; John aley, Councillor Ross wing. not af., Tony 7otftes; r l., Peal Haley, the main was n s• T AWL ceseh, Sardis "I'� weep I deiced been well for a week. Don Ilobeitaa In the wrong Flees. Tottigbt I eat . Ian Desjardines fell os s stick sad 8ea�r told by our engineer and Road Supp cut his tongue. Congratulations boys on a tioffi to that it is In the right place ab, ass dare axil for bringing"reoogni Mr. and Mrs L. Waters had s — { ]rite Bay add Pic ugmg Township no reason to continue my argument family re -union last Sunday and i Mr. Hassard said that ooitsenta many relatives attended.. t � + ` given prior to August 25 where the Mr. and Mrs. R. Dey and family Break 'Up work Flee trot yet begun, would not went in. to theCNE last Saturday - polite be null and void. --------------------- --- .-- Like an Intemsting job in, the EAST "What bothers me 'is why the Teenage Partes Authority ort these mains wag changed •— Pickering Wadi Cub Pack — END of Taranto? 1 �at all," said the reeve: THE TELEPHONE COMPANY has open- o The OPP.' Whitby 'Detachment Councillor Harvey Spang said he August 4.—Membe. of the 1st: ' ` a teen-age all-night party felt if both Mr. Jefferson and Mr, Pickering Wolf Cub Pack went on ings of 815•Danforfh for :'b -oke up Chapman were agreed on the gas _ .. no of Ft. cugtiam on Fuday main location, there was, no need of an all -day ramb:e. - Mr. Frank Aibb- BUSINESS OFFICE REPRESENTATIVES fight before it•Sot osarced• changing the location. a•d of Or Vahey Park generottigly * full pay while (raining Tipped orf feta(a gang was using. t Councillor Ross Hawthorne asked; gave the Cubs the freedom of '.rte * steady pay increases _ abandoned fari3h house; they convey- if the township was ready for a Works , park and use of the swimming POOL- - gcd on the ��+ arrec'.ing two gi 13, _ where, under the guidance' of Life- clean bright offices j Department. g regular hours i five boys " arta sued a bottle of -, The reeve said the township -may •Guard -Dan Huntingdon, some of the . , boys were able- o_qualify for their * lounge and cafeteria liquor vsDoe •►rad three cases of bee be ready for one, but not financially. 9 .,Some of the gt'oup had. brought Duet- A treaolution was _finally passed, Sw mmm i Badge. > t bags. The gang scattered is moved by Councillor Harry Ashton, After lunch at the park,. the o and - Fold vacation ^ lice arrived roceeaeu to tre Indian Village and ' - _diit+eftaops when po• _ seconded by Deputy -reeve. Jean Mo- P Can ew MYs. Ole" m umivn'ity 1-2121 f _ ..Some �aotlo• yclas were wnfiscated taken -on ebur by the attkftdatm t ' lsheraon. fee ew e}pieiwuff, k esiNnYf Saturday mghe pkkor� Township That resolution No. 241 be amended The Cubs returned to the borne _ _i+eN "e•li•v". srtist� two you for lino- as follows: that the following seta- of their Leader Truman Wilcoty fire Apparently a PnS an vices lie- instilled to the, speetfications of too -ham atter t3ts3r outing. fes, Sgwo� wad ea two >emodotc7erm hid planned a pari? on set by the township engineer. Bee- Abie. asst-�ancs � b7 ` BLoore's Bends. plies said they wee vices 'shall include the following— Ste, Iibctq Dwkasll and Gary f - told itis Nei iusd ab'aisisd psemiw• Water Services, Gas Mains And Sana- TW t>bs hit. plolosriag goat > TA Sewers. U,o>e.7 Sew - - •�`"'�--.. ray. r. ._ :��.• .•. ,. `, - . ' .+ .- 4 • _ �r�C�Q� Haaaah, of the room-rat li k NO �f . le 14 Townl'me are glad to bear that tittle y '1o���' ��� Crary is back from the hospital sad Township hope he will soon be will soon be GUARANTEED — - - completely recovered. His gran dpar- • ■ ents are Mr. and Mm*. -Ed. Hannah <,a R"o-TV Service McEACH1�lE`STuesday -,at pyo ern of Spruce Hill Road g Mrs. L. Caldwell, formerly Beans - :- Model Patterson, daughter of M{. and Mrs. ' An7 Mak• or FUNERAL DIRECTOR Joseph Patterson, Woodview Road, is Arthur Field is > attend �. FURNITURE DEALER weeks at Bird Creek with her dau- visiting her parentis for. days Sof ball llayoffi which well rtat sII gilter Mrs. Canter, returned on Sun- from Huntington Park. Cal. - Pio Villaf Park, day and `brought Michael to visit his Mr. and M•rs Harold Taylor and -- • next week at Pickering aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. W. family of Hespeler visited his bro• Sowerb ther Jos. Patterson Is R week end. a Private Ambulance SerAw stal,-ting Tuesday, at 7.00 P- m, y'--------------- Mrs. David Fairchild of Elliott PAINTERS and DWORATORS.---------'-- h n VAY OR NIGHT Pee Weer, Bantams+ Midgets and eOclf_►E �` Lake a. been spending a long week42 Summer T1me L Paiatang Timid __._ ROUGE - end wi-h Mr. and Mrs. Liedtke, of • Gi la will .play and wild include the vi w Road. ;1.00 for quick, clean, gumrmateed Friends of Mr and Mrs. Garth Wood •e R d firatrclass painting and f ANIN. McEACNNIEr Prep. scams from F:eachman's Bay, Clare- : -------- paper-hanging- ? • mont, West £gouge, We_t Whitby, --ERXC STOKES . FRANK WHIT>z — - ral' Hardware,* Painters and Decorators Phone Picketing 193 Fa aMart, Pickering and, Squires Bch. R. R. 3, Pici*riz>a, Ontario----------------------------------- Pickering, ------------------------ --- ----- Pickering, Ont. BRocK ROAD ,appliances Paints � - ' KE:!I AND CLARKE ' The shower at bars. Cargill's for the bazaar last Wednesday Aug. 6. semany_ .1,041sF Glass, Etc as not very wellattended as - • AUCTIDNZM W. H. J. THOMPSON, B. A, LLB• were away on holidays. _ d A>dbollsad the )Satfist7t and Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, W� ' y j Neil Ayers who were married on: GRAHAM HARD 16kt" Columbia sad Onmsyo, August 29th in Toronto. ii!lassa aMib Iyapias� Hero• Mr. an$ Mrs. R. Crawford, Dun- - - — -- — -PI boli if►�iboie, Isel- >elaiar mood Bim, Ajax balk and M r. and Mr.. R, Sart of 1.PHONE 46 GAM ser sped" at Hecw■! Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs. Midd- i�o. DW so I—'iN�e lir ivinsao Phoos: Ajar 1Ri leton on Sunday Paiioo atom =aaldenoat Tsa�e 9•�Si Mr. and Mrs, Scott and family of �. �, iI� A+. il�r Toronto called on Mr. E: Cornutt SEPT /C TANK CLEAN CUT Wekilom T.. ptrer >ffoebt< 1M on Suadayo ' $ Mr. and Mrs. Kobalow' and fam- - -, — — lnartlaas butt boat.- Creighton, Frcowr Dryncm ily have returned to Toronto to live. i Mrs. E, Cornua who <•pent three -=•: GODiPL3T8 S8P3'iC TANS $E;dVICB,-----, 1•■ofRsaasarA. _ Murdoch 'WATER _ ,NEW TANKS IN9TALLED _ .. . R. R Barristers. Solicitors and Notaries Public y PAT DUNNE TE. 9.1841 - - Bonk of Commerce Chambers, ARTHUR MITCHELL - _garristerr, Solicitor, S Simcoe Street North, Oshawa - _ tIMITEUr. NOtOrjj► PuaYc Tilephone IEA. 3=3444 - llfocrl.b at old Kingston Road PICKERING 74AJAX LUMBER-.-( e Highland �e•t Sundays 8 Holidays: P!ekering 24- AT. 2-7341 or AT. 2-1362 _ WAIV'risl — sor.>< Cotamy SMALL, ACRSAGNS AMBRADY LUMBER AND BUS .D,6Rg' SUPPLIES y ti MGM to FrL 9:30 to 9:31 p.�w. _ .. TAAKS i Setarday mW Eaeetr.EsV we Oft" walung Ba PLUMBING STORE PAINT ARBOMT! By d� 60",Cash Down Passee4s P�rWciQD cA>lA. - ML lsfaajs S AND TRIM i lihe it�+a Aaw1 ZzpelrlttsDOOR ed • WE SELL � ` Sol All Pave. Flttinas. Fistargs • Plumbing Egaipmom For Home tdsebaala s Qin Q'i�t� *�►'t'�°1'�'t . O1ne• a W E DO _ :. ;Station Road and No. Z Highway •. L A. WN .w SONS — _ . �T 1Ht�®alak Asara" �� Installations. Repairs • Altareadona __ Lumused Members. A"TT. AVS29v, Pstoe, = WE HELP YOU GET TREPHONE PICKERING S" - X Di. L Wbltby, Ontario •llm. Pal mmu At Low Ebec. - of AJAX 10" Two wiles wase of Whishr an ; Ido. 3i -RUL ESTATE AT_ 2-2080 est ..81,><bwar. between. Wbhbr and Apz Pboa•; Whitby My a- I Photp co-op now in Pick- 4320 Kingston Rd. West.Hifl - I Bring an'd Ajax 01`005• TO---------------=-P-DD------yy- ------ - - - :. LU►MBING . b°y- or sol for prompt DR• . �. �[ti�LliEllA, FUM ILAYM courteol�ervice ask for � � r lower. �' Gener g _. Mr. 8 0enttst Call - _ . _ �• Schatz PICKERING MEDICAL CENTRE • ai ieic � A 'id . - trssSZv� atsTnea afjFleE: P nts Ele ct - P �liancea ," • mirrizAT$s cr vw A. j tela l�boasi D'l�oisrbt!tas GeMral Insurance - Realtor ---------------- -------------------- -- ' Pickering 590 or MO. 5-3337 AIAR Tools Glass Etc. LOYAL ORANGE, .LODGE lftbeta Pfirst Tuesday Of Msetb- MEYiSMN & RADIO — - - - - At CHURCH OF THS REPAIRS ° _ • H LY TRINrTY Z ¢1191 �IIIf M . E.. A. >G >: WIiON1:: >� Pace Mists AATON 1"10 A TV / o s H E R R N picker* EBalsdon"' _. A., *6 RATTii1P s ilAiltister: Rev. iN.wftl. dutlan _ AFUNGMAM gUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. two ;,Pick , aofsr a olnul� >R .� tis A. M. - cxveCH sa>�vres PMoM 39! a �• oM r•OLiCIR'1G (No �! Se>sool) - � ' >i eoRer�AAMIJUM AJAZ -- N.. 2. tlwoWWAT _ AUDLST — . .....,MARKS ELECTRIC 3 Shows sk A. wo AT GIA04 ■OA�.— %41 A. IL CHURCH SZIRVIC'! L IlAO A. 14 -SUNDAY SCHOOL .. Resitllentia P . i -. , - 1 wirifit� �� Co. Tfhle hon+ - ,Indvatr air Commercial;& Irliill y AJAX 1019 �KIit1A1f Si:1lIK! sOC1 :... Proi+npt Efficient Service —Free Estimates 3 `Mp rIr Afa6 ilorrli/ ROIiKsE HILLS, ONTARIO _ I nvitea you To Its z4gla a d. MARKS. �i� an � Church res oNeRo D •Tel. TE. 9-1570 R.R. Z, Pidcerie� - aubseewM r.rma" of Ai >0■r BUILDTR (Nortb Bide, :ort East Of Bowman & Gibson W Read) VRON9: WM3TB r ru W 00� WOxKIN(lr. EVERY 5v>\�AY AT 1L00 A Del- Christ and Baha'u"llah ----- ------ s __ 8andsy School And Nursery the KIT- C81�1'f Camorp" At The Same How "O Christian Believersl For your own, makes and for the 'sake of as Wadnesdsy, f3 T• m: - TestfmnnT churches, for the sake of a l mankind, for the sake of the Kingdom, east IMO :AMITN. MONMIL R111HL i a[RLT sod IlWAIUD Meeting away your conflicting dogmas and interpretations which have eecog- aused< ; i CO. ,►Ur=ATi(1Ns Alli Zeit ":D!'er lofoimstlea, ,slit such disunity and led us to the verge of wholesale self-destruction. recog• cbeAorM,l►tarwraaro gOMA JUL AT1ant3e -- y.-.4gg2 size Christ in tics glory and powey of the Father, and heart and Boal : yours into His_Cause, — George Townshend, M. A., fat- { d Of Clonf mu atrtcle G --;CENSE,) TRUSTEES — -------------------------- throw you — G. �.' $ 3���Qald �:- tnteriy Archdeacon ort, d Canon of &. P tb.ata>t NAM .OMAws. RM•'n'■M iK WALTER C. T110DiBOt�i, Q• C• DnbMt+. 0g=WA� w. lRItBL, ttw. roast Pliorlas Ti`pe idassbw . Nota>� ,Box 179, Highland Creek, #. OP a AT ?,2409. ' Mille 1 ll�Il>ir - t E ptllee FIooet•� ?�00 eo 5.00 P. 1L. gtf0f•Mip TONiMMD - >L iR .sflaim A1aa 730------=------- -- t>tiroa� friday _- 9 T s, P F O R O BROS. �ofossatls by Pbaao - _ _ - - L Zig L �� 3 • • -� ` f • NOW _—, eying at the home of Donut Norton daughter have just returned home this week. -WATER ;Planning Bloaid and the two girls attended the stock after holidaying at Lake Simcoe< • The Women's Institute held a car races at Pine*est. Mirs. W. Hamilton visited Oshawa euchre in the Hall on Tuesday even- _ �IeWS Mr. and M. s. Bordon Morley and friends over the week -end. ing when the following were winn- �fi family from Montreal spent a week Mr. and Mrs. K. C;. Pasco � and ars Mrs. Wm. Gray, Mzs. Roberti `�EFRESH3IENT BOOTH Morley here. Knox of Enniskillen, on Sun M with.his pa' eats Mr. and Mrs. Fred ,Mr. visittd Mr, and Mrs'. ge and Mrs, Per -y; Mr. Owen Gray, ARTHUR MITCHELL $EQUESTED r. W.' Carlton and Mr. Donald Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hloughie and Mr and Mrs. A. J: Gray also.. , i TURNED DOWN _. familyvisited his father Mr. John Mrs Will, Gra attended a �Tm V ;'ugh. y Mrs. Prucyk of Georgetown and -LIMITED ' t The Planning Board at its regular Houghie while on leav: from •the get-together at Mr. and Mr oha Mrs. Rowe called on Mss. Matthews . - eetirig turned down the request Navy- Nigsswaade:'s at Green RitiE j on recently. - ffi Mr, and M,rs. Chas. Redsha-W, Sunda Made by v. Beatty for a refreshment y ( Mr. Staley English of Port Ca I- PICKERING %4 booth at Squire's Beach. Mr. Beatty Kenny, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miss Janet •Crocker of dhgil curt, ing spent, a few days last week with Eng - had. appeared before the Plannin Redshaw left on Sunday' :'ur u ,.011- spent the past week wltn ner. aunt rntis day motoring in .the States. Mrs. Matthews. his brother Thomas and Mrs. Eng Sundays i Holidays: Pickering 24 (Board last month requesting Pe Bob Hocks and Ross Reishaw Miss Maris Knox of -En illen hsltt Bion to establish a refreshment booth travelled to Hockley on Sunday is visiting her Donuar slid Ilst the front part of his house. At that Jz time the Board appointed a Commit and got a supply of peaches., Debbie „Pascoe tee to, investigate the area. Mr. and• Mrs, Fred Morley enjoy- l Mr. George Willson, Mr. R'� Kian- a The Committee .reported to the I ed a visit' from M s. Morley s sister 1 gra and Mr. Jan,••, a:. u at,.:...iii ,e Planning Board at the. regular meet- last week. United Chu -ch ' Men's Confers e at AT THE Ce N. Es and suggested that the request be Mr. and .Mrs. R. Purdy, Lindsay, Albert College, Belleville tluseek. -7tot granted. Ken Clarke stated that visited Mrs. Nellie Linton on Sun- The week -end was a busy ti a nor the resicents near Mr. Beattys place day. the Know faiiuly; AI r. an Mfrs. .� jiidn't know that there was a proposal, Fred Stepheihson of ' RingH'ond, l Ross ' Knox and family moved to the for the establishing of a refreshment i spent Sunday at the home of his S ewart McGuckin home an,I 4tr. jyooth in the area. The neighbors daughter and family Mr: and •;e: �. and Mrs Chas...- Su-phlis and fait- • Strongly objected to having a refresh- Ross Redshaw. ii ily 'moved in to the, store, taking over ]stent booth, in the area, .he repotted. Misx Aiulie Drewery of Regina I the More- on'Monday. We w•isb. 'M r. spent last week at the Ironte til her' and Mrs Su phlis every success in t'.r untde Mrs. Eat I McMullesh." - •:. IS THE COUNCIL SATISFIED their new undePtaking. Me. and, birs. F. Shields; also- Mrs. k . . R ITH THE ZONE NG BY-LAW The Women's Institute will hold 1l5fiED WILLIAM NEW_lIA\ Fins from .4rnprior visited tilt, and their ieg'ular meeting in :he Town- The question as to the finality of Mrs. A. Pe ty on the week -.end.. ship- Hall on Tuesday afternoon, a the zoning by-law. was raised at Freddie- Peddie came .home from ... _ September 8: Hoyte -see; bits. :\n-. .,�t', ". regular meeting of the Pickering hospital on Saturday silo- is feeling �, nis, Mrs Holtby;, Mrs. R. Malcolm Irownahip Planning Board. William muc hbtete after hi siccant append- and Mrs Lemmlon. P.og am Con- hTewman Ranted to know if the color- ecoomy. vengr will be Mrs Wannop and the Ell was satisfied with the by-law? The monthly, meeting of the W. 4-H Club girls, who,e subject will yF Councillor Harry .Ashton said that he M. S. of the United Church will be be "Home Economics". Rost Call - himself wasn't satisfied with the zon- held in rile S. S. Rooms on Septem- «A Good Habit to Teach Children". _ 'Jng by-law, -and he wanted some rec- i .ber 10 at 1..0 p• a Mrs, n Dean; Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Crocker and omf� r,'.endations Mrs.made in regards to the Mrs. Neal and Mrs. john BeelhY daughters Gwen and Linda of Agin- taw• I will be in charge of the program. -curt called on. their aunt M -s. Matt .by . 1 "In all fairness to the • Planning Roll Call will be --to name a miss- hews on Saturday evening. $pard we don't know whether the iunary; and it is hoped all the ladies Miss Esther Perry returned home 's rovneil is satisfied or not with the will turn out. on Satu-day after visiting friends at Zoning by-law;' said Mr- Newman. The- ladies -of the Legion Auxiliary Niagaga _ a`IY they aren't satisfied wily don*t will resume their moa hly meetings bliss Gail Whitt, ?ifiss 'Dorothy . See the Metro Conse-vation Authority Pioneer Exhibit at the CNS. in the we have a joint 'meeting?" on Thursday September 14, at 8•� Willson; also Allan. Johnston and _ "If the council isn't satisfied we ,p, m• Donald Kimura are at he United Ontario Government $uildin3 dhu11$ have a mr•'ting with the cutin- \rtes Mari,�n. Norton ,'a*rived home Church Canlp at. Ki -Lac, in biad.hc 3<'+id 'Wills Ritchie. on Wedne fay aitrr a month', trip -t.? Fu oe wh two _ot}her teachers. Tile tlmt s chan,r: and environ - it .:; aie'etang ne all tn� tithe:' said %1 i -ion will !,c teachinu h. \' , ,a` an \S'i1lar,l ?k h.sl yvhiclt is _ F': nnina Boar.;t�evt�e 7 "T„r ;1.1,t ar. •,.t - „id.. he ea rBer k„ at�,i jp,t to -.t _ . - ' n tt t t,.Q-«r.int-gad its them . (lays but a \\'e haze'hr:e cold t'hs hurlers in ,.. ,�.• .i 1'P-l:+w tt,ig27L not Ua rRiorCc .,.'ie .,.,, n,rr'ti, ret,,I „t a,e' •is' - , , v n. are " •,tr ul�;et .t`,sstTt She ls,r- .ha:t.v thl,i ' �:utti•a•* rn tt be bars d , ` lire t„wIi h,p: REMONT -h e' ,ver the.. CLAest qpOUGHAM a c --- _ — • • b'''t h who e G i v e pumbr: from hcrc hack bcc t- f..P. y f .dt L; t! .�,ct •lir,. Cyril 'v1�'annup. and. ell"Ten;' >> = it:l3tr.g the t ti -On r the \t"arrlurs' also Mrs. Jua. cls J' , r, ..I_ . 2 . %'� ,1•tCwtet. took part I . .. ............_.. �.yf _ °r• �! asfa� Ba k tit s- �•,y Parade. t' B,rougtta n Union Lodge ,cit un- _ ti^rway yn We (Inesday .,4athe fINEST - — the r tail meeting. 1 The Cnitcd an,. 1?a.plht CPrurc? es SUPPLIESUILDING le p t r Kra reou;ne_-thci rcgula e, tcrc un t y,Ir, Bcft '�a.ln way 3: W'nl a tact- PRICE FAiR s > :clan; ha, gore Int. t,,e tctook for th' +aa�- „•' y a,,. p .burine-; In .1 .it Is fair rtmlhcr i,*1 u! otic io- t'ttr- yd i soon of quaff b. •., lin.g = t,>urtriment i;rlf hc.!a las _ '1...Lrsda}, night. F ^T ✓ "- a I' er, Mr, a: •! birs � Patna nd- Leo and. M-- , arii!o p ent: Mr.. an* 11 lir � t! I, :of.NEW _ s:ua'!iGro cr.'t,tcd 3'i'.el i � •. \�,rth _ "', a^ h \1.•_a�#°sm Fa:;: v. eek. uaraea aaataas u".POeE TE ,'+.t! :. •c Jrrj to 1 t..T •: t. K'' alC- M A ' ia. +. Lt :tet. o,bir. Geo:gd pi`,'•;e. ,. ;LOW GAS H }1 [••I:.-'ld. 'T�1 3', fl:dy r:r�l.rt; Y"'71e ..._ _ a,,, •epi,: 4 'foi' WATER HEATERS hit" t.,• -c ,.. his' nt•� 'n�7ntr ami .tare• :LDA O@aalefSJA your town: � i. -- ttl ic;aren+: in h:, lea. l: will be in � _ • . � � became 6f%eCtIV@ June 1St. cart Io- one month. HwAoer, he I jj 8 -, m'a, Floc'•: bai,k on the: joh.ou Saju'- AjaX Lumbeir Coe Llda Por particulars see your dercler 4y' even though he wain a wheel til or your Gas Company. ,Lane Benson spent a few .days hos- Pickering, int. `. r - EWA MILLS ELECTRONICS _ _0HAYHTER TV SPECIALISTS ._ WHEM'"U'WAMT 1r1r._ FAb7 S4ke °!operating .4em your vicinity. I` - '— R UUU Servke by.tram" 1eclmieians. - —_,^ `1 — - _ ,,,`•' '�"`r' .. ; GUARANT® S.�ies rt aibi. 11,4111114.r R E N T A s �. Phone Pickering 526 :Skiving WHITBY, AJAX, PICKERING and DUNBARTON a tura : . • ROYES DRUGS LTD ' -WATER . :. SPECIALISTS PRESCRIPTION SP # , n Jy m'o 1- th ►y Pickering "Phone '68 r w.Peaturing Leading Toiletries COST,TION WOPERAx ick Room' Supplies Baby Needs your Gas company does 'not employ door-to-door salesmen nor telephone r canvassers. For information about dealers licensed by the OntariotFyel Board a 1 to sell and install natural-gas equipment call or,writs the Sales QZtment of Photographic Egeiprnent _ Store Hours: Al - - 9 A.M. — 9 P.M. Sundays a Holidays — 1 P.M. — S M- - - l"Yar'il elwal►. b. okra rot �rro.. ittllettrrvl os" w� i T —�- .M ember 2— tfod Congratulatioas to Mr. and Mrs. surgery at the Toronto General BOB- j h" her foot in- a ca -t• Saturday, Sept . Ff�lC MAWS BAY Wm. Dobson who celebrated their 20th pitaL 1 -Birthday cothday -w-as A u Dick sale of G bon 6ud� tractor; else- - Frenchman Bay—The death occur anniversary ori Saturday August 29th. The marriage took place in Liver- ,Avis whose birthday who August 21st tris scfriBe-ator; household furniture; red in Toronto on August 24 of 11Irs. Charlie Joufe is home alter spend- pool, N.S. of Gerry Allen, son of and to John Avis who was 12 on iisresI glassware; lstchen uten•ils etc -. August 31. Also Mrs. Dick of Fred Hewlett. Mrs. Hewlett had been Mg a month in Montreal on business. Chas.. Allen of Bay Road to Karin i k Avis at the residence, corner 7th Con. ew whose birthday will be Sept.. Gr itieer side- a summer resident 'of the Bay for The Fairport United Church Sun- Lousie Wessman. Gerry is stationed ` Y j Pickering Twp Mrs. Wm. Fertile and family are road, many years• day school will reopen on Sunday, with the R.C.N. there. I mdle and a qua -tet north of No. Mrs. Seerchall, her son and his Sept. 6th. Billy Brown and Douglas Holobon spending a few days in Buffalo this 7 Highway, s'raig�t north of Green Y wife visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Harry Alexander is progres- both had their tonsils removed at w�l+• River school. P rperty of the Esrata ' Henderson on Sunday. The Seerchalla sing favourably at the Toronto Wes- .the Oshawa Hospital labt week. They; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Swan are of the late R. E. Shoobridge and the were former residents of the Bay and tern Hospital. are both fully recovered. i visiting their daughter in Buffalo. lite Stanley Jermings. Sale at 2.40 this is the first time they have been We are sorry to hear that Mrs. Wendy Gildner had the tendons of 1 -------------------------------- - p• m, Term; Cash; No reserve. SEK, back in over 10 years: Margaret Annan . had to undergo her foot cut on a broken bottle., She SALE REGISTER and CLARKE pREN'TICE, aucts- tNilMirlhrMF�111T1f11►f1Mlr�lrfrf M1) frr�rOMf?!�' ITT 11ITT ITT : P.M: ;ROUGE HILLS - - OPEN! EVERY EVENING �1 TILL ?.00 . EXCEPT TI URS. ac FRI. TILL 9:00 P.M. :: ON NOe 2 -HIGHWAY PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FR!•, SAT., SEPTEMBER 3 - 4 - 5 JUST- EAST OF ROUGE BRIDGE ' �i/11:/111�1u1+1111�1uf111111111111U1�4UNi111�1U1�1/II�IIII1/1111UNlllllll�ll�llllljlllllllll1111�11N14U1N1111111'�INIIIIIIIUI�HIIIIUIIIl111b111U11�1U11111�+U11IIN�NN�111111U111N11H11bulUlU11/d111U1UU11N111111111N11N11yU4U1N11111u1, E� CLOSED LABOR DAY Sd ve *aN FRESH DAIRY PRODUCTS Fresh- CHOCOLATE MILK Quart Carton 23c Fresh SKIM MILK '_ Quart Carton 16c Fresh BUTTERMILK _ Quart Carton 19c Fresh HOMOGENIZED MILK 1/2 Gallon Carton 39c NO DEPOSIT$ FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE TWO BARS OF PALMOLIVE SOAP . WITH PURCHASE OF ONE GIANT SIZE COLGATE DENTAL CREAM AT REGULAR ` ���! PRICE OF FREE FREE FREE. - F^REE FREE �t�pNN��"hphM+hr�t�htKhrhh�hMthtntNrhrh►M+hN"hr'tt►"�� 14o. I FIRM RED IRIFT TOMATOES oil C 6 QT. BASKET . • �Leah'Po' ro *in Roast IRB DID Ib. 9C TEnMOIN END ib: 49C AVERAGE *EIGHT - 21/2 LBS. _ FZ, CEFM BOASTS Ge CHOP! lb. 69C TULIP (Regular): ...MARGARINE 18'a tulip 11 lbs. C MARGARINE i 14 U (SAVE 19e) TABLE. QUEEN ENRICHED Full U oz. Sliced Loaf BREAD 177 MAPLE LEAF 16 oz. jar CHED-R-.SPRED c _ SAVE 14 CENTS - DOMESTIC .,..,SHORTENING. ­7. DOMESTI SAVE 5 CENTS SWIFT'S PREMIUM IY2 Ib. tin ' .45 rnn urn a n x� Y `46r -- IANE*US — >B� - � . • - . � * ES TOUR FRIENDLY RESIDENT AGENT" .Oint�i's CYRIL E: 'MORLEY COMJNG EVENTS LAWNMOWER ARTICLES f4R SALE H ADQUARTLR$ ;gpR SALE—Thor Washing Mach- 1-ickering Ur#ted Church SALES & SERVICE INSURANCE AND REAL EST -ATE WR uise; ginger treadle sewing machine; JOINT STING If you buy in haste, = _ Trsuti; Large doll carnage; tion and Your mosses Budgie Wbman s you'll waste, - tpsis; am is good coaditWn. Phone: Women's M�asionary Society For a little tin, a little paiAt - PHONES Pickering 14R Thursday, -Sept. 14 - 2.30 p. m. Mn Disks lawnmowers seem just • NCE 76------_- I*& Mitchell's Group * charge what they ain't. RESIDE 7 OFFICE 67 ---------------r__---------of pLogxam andes rreshments. SES A FULL `LINE AT , FOR SALE — girrs pink sbortic DINTY'S ; • DICKERING, ONTARIO -Dost. size 106; boy's grey' St~ George's AnglicanChtsch BMALL MOTOR CLIKIC - sports coat, size 1S. Mrs- Ray Found, Guild WE SELL THE BEST 46 Churc s St. Pickering phone jut WAND SERVICE WE REST ----------•------ � ----' will meet at, tt:e home of Mrs. C. r' •------------ CaII !'fig - - ROSEBANH ELECTRIC Fair, on September 10, at 2.00 p• f• t phone: TEmple 9-2507 a Burners Wil] an raeamlMt try to be present. -----'---C -- COOPER BLOCK LTD Refrigera5oc�s Oil _ SEPTI TAlfl6S ll : Waser Pumps Washers I. O. O. F. - REBEKAH r CLEANED _ !20 C/11J<DONIA ROM —TORONTO" W. ` Dryers Ranges.. ----- — -- ... -- Oct 16 --- =PAPER. DRIVE. ROMaS a ^' W. J. MUTT --------- --- ------------- _ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. PORTABLE AND STATIONARY Oshawa —RA S -W2 ELECTRICAL POWER C. P. and T. FUND STRUCTURAL STEEL. C11NERAYING UNITS PICK-UP. STARTS' AT 1.00 P. M. "-"------. _. ----------------- Gasoline powesed 'with the famous - RENTAL (fgtm engines. From 500 watts to - -- -- -----------•--------------- kilowatts aglable. Beal for fir- R'!!lE SANITARY WAY , ares, contractors, carne- Pickering Villog'a New tsuka bs,.lzed STATION ROAD, DICKERING, ONT. — Phones 126, EM. 3-2805 eottaSers, ccs etc. Some units are ava"ble on W. PiABD trental base, Our prices assd ser- Bon Voyage to Mrs. K. Crebbin, ftessa: Whitby NO 8-tM afoa guarantee the best availablc w..o will oe re.u. rung to r.ag.and on 10.5: q/a also do armature sod 'motor September 10. Ms. Lrabosn nas been ------------ --=------------- =------- wiewg. end are eq kved eo re- eta fling with lits son and aa,.gutes- --^-"' _J 0 N N L. .LAY electric mot- in -raw M:. and Mr_. E, L, l,,,rebba, . ere re-aaetiel y of Morley kark. We ssncere.y trope RODMAN I N S U R A N C E or or poara� agtfipsosd» Mrs. C:: eobia has enjoyed her. stag ,e, mar., �: ASSURANCE OF ENGLAND . $EN POOP is Canada and •will came back ,soon _ METAL L - for another visit. COMPANY LTD. rb L,- FLET i ------ -____-- - A caorn roast, sponsored by- the ------------ neighborhood young people was held 'WORKS "«••- -LIFE — AUTOMOBILE FAIT �. CLINTON at Valley Farm Park on Saturday ! . GASOLINE, ilfNOINU night. ,Attendance numbered about 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST one huncLed, and a good time was Auth- Its Consuntow Gas Air cooteA 2 >L p•, 10 1$3 h. D Is.- . enjoyed by s1L Tolophom PIckering 20 dsrtrw a Ha ttir Ml models- 3.2- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jackson and ampowY Dealer Poe awlkaoa[ly easy ststdni sad rallab- Mr. Ales Jackson left by a,r for Ira. GURNEY Office: Station Ptam Ajax Shopping Centre Phoee: Ajar 4W is poorer backed by 00 faesaas Ciao- land on Thursday, for an extended ~ CLARE • Llan @amen%& Agsi4abts. kssoedlatat9 v�stt of five weeks among relatives � - - irass etoak. For soon k1fOrm0k=', and friends. RUUD sea: Mrs. W. W. Gee Gee has' been — - - I= POOK spending the past week with her FURNACES, WATER HEATERS XORTGAGEs APPRANALS PWIa* g 382 dattghter Mss. Thos. Horop. NEWELL A little more information as to the - 'GAS RANGES i REAL ESTATE. many free services provided for the iPLOOR FURNACES • blind in their 'homes. We mention a 'TO RENT — five rooms, on Altona few of tlsens: periodic calls from the Terms tip to -5 yeas _ PgONEt PICS&RING 143 TORONTO: EMpin 2-3 US iFe�ng 271'a? �niyl :ed. Near ENIB Rep.eseatative, who a.sesses REAL ESTATE BROKER �- ale. Phone 1da�.!•°!n_433J4. the ways .n which life can be more �1�+� +sn Ras bill PICKERING VILLAGE. 4 happier,: provision of white canes: PHONE 179 PICKERINO far.-ETGHWAYB- 1-4 MILE SOUTH WDE NO. s HIGHWAY long-playing reco ds calked talk & WANTED© books; special alarm clocks or wat- -PAO. 8-2515 WHITBY EAST OF DUNBARTON; TRANSPORTATION WANTED cher with raised' numbs s: games; in. - from Pic Village to• Bloor and struetion.in knitting or sawing, with OIL FURNACES ktr ing _ special needles. par Youge: Sts. arriving about 8.00 a. m . aP Chrsstsnas ss and and leaving about 3.00 P. m. Phone somaxr Picnics. _--------- ------------ )Bickering 214 Norman. and Mrs.. Banks spent - ----- -I Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter MADIO AND TV SERVIC= ER�N�6 NURSING � M ------------ CK UR otill NTED -- good homes for per. Shephe d.They found traffic very WORK GUARANTSBD _ kittens; seven weeks old Phone conBes�• PHONE DAIS — PICtBRIN@ Tudo: St. Linda Maley spent the week-endMm SPACIOUS GROUNDS AND BEAUTIFUL ROOMS _ .. _ - --------*--:- - at Uxbridge ver tag kir. and Ildrs. :38.1W . : - ----------------------------- -"-- Alvin Bushby. OVER- LOOKING LASE ONTARIO_. ---RIDE WANTED - =V:NiIiGB — AT]andc !-4les - To BeaI� and College Sts. from Main We wish to sip "thank Ton to an BERT WHf1TE ' Ser Ptckermges riving_ at appros. who have given us glimjlbee of ben- --------------------- -----_ D CARE FREEtiRAN&PORTA EIN TION 6.]5 a. m, 5.00 p, ter, Phone: tstg-of window boscoa dojos, t!>,t _ _ _ REGISTERED NURSE IN CHARGE "'�*'v they should be so few) trelliswork or : - pk'kelasj 478W.' flower border. Special mention this NE: AT 2,4W- ------------------------------ week of L. M. 3lbr8ey's lovely ger- PHO WANTED — • Rnwleigh Dewier !or smiting and R P. Winter's, roses _ '.-Pkke ing and Whitby Townships.. HEATING :' _ Apply: Ea_1 Dona, Sol 111, Stouff- and s+aniss. 1rillre. Phone: Svouffv.Ue 471W. Miss Dolores Le Blase and girl COLEMAN - --- __ friend went recently on a trip to ------------------------- NATURAL GAS AND -WANTED TO RENT —• five to b Peanbroke and Ottawa. :., roomed house i!s Pickering or fist- Dlrs: T. J:. wheeler appeared on OIL BURNERS �L 174 J�N�� 174 vitt. Ask for Mrs. H. Van Lith at a TV program -for women at Barric IldOhawk AM .8-2387. on Thursday. She was interviewed (Oataeb Fuel Dowd Liteaw) _ a ---- -- - regarding 'her work with handicapped • HONE TYPING and retarded childrta, and mentioned SUMMER CUBAN-OVT' R4iCi' mopes; copy work etc. Picked up the fine assistance rendered by the ;•` - • W.SO _ __ - ta:ad delivered Please write: Mrs. C. Womat's InEtituee in this work... acbman's ------ TRAILER HEATJNO -------------------- - ,. ' '. r. .'BRAC l:T/17i •arMt !IS{�ANCR iBisloeman, Pleasant St. Fre WOULD YOU LIKE TO DO - • POTTERY?., jdd� DO 8T" -- ------ -------- --------- POTTERY CLASSES STARTING - _ �x'f�OIAOEs ARRANQ4'D 'LlS71N®5 1i4VITE� DAY CARE will look arta any SEPTEMBER I4„ = AJAX ► chilld tap. to, age of 12. Hours: 7.00' J _ s�. m. to 5.00 P. M. If school chAdrrn at 9? Kingston Road East, Pickering 1 ......«..•. -- ------ •-+ - a�--sltocld_Prov:de Own lutsdses. Phone Re&trations Sept: 7 to 1]. 1r IA�TOMOyR V! p�� g 661 J4. For information, - phone MOM - - `A ` Marjorie Osenham WITALS "M w Pickering 73. E(- 88 CAMERON ST. - PICIMR NG, ONT. Is ---•------------------------------ MILLRR RIIINTALS Make More Mosey than you tbougjst PIANO LESSONS CAMPING, FISHING '— AN ADDED SERVICE r -- To Commence September 14. E QUIP7. possible with s saleable lute irulud- Regsistrations Begin Week Of _ ing soaps, cosmetics, daily house- AUGUST 24.. OUTBOARD ]MOTOR& TENTS, ta bola necessities, vitamins, tonics and If anyone has a ststabk kxation POST- -- "ducts. Fa bine dealers need- DW091 . COTS, _ j jQ in your area. Commission and ' where these piano lessons could be bonus. No risk. FAMILER, Dept• est,: will teach in Pickering one STAVES, LANTERNS,. COOLERS � A-2 1600 Delorimier, Montreal. day per week- BY DAY OR WEER - - - --- - ------------ Contact: - . - AJAR - ` �.•.�'_. .. !'�.O , ------------------------------ DAILY DOMESTIC HELP " DIANE GOODMAN 9 TUDO1g ST. AJAX - - wanted, do start immediately. MM "104 Kent Street, Whitby _ Or Call: MO 8-3056 Oxenham, Pickering 73 BUYING : PW BUY A NEW CAR? 233�4 Hour .iVI `1cpr a 1Ms�.1n above our tnen•r+eviny insurance and finance yloa wAk 69 helwaae St. John's DON BLIZZARD ELECTRIC ?'V Heating Service - T. Low Cost Finclncing CO>ItMZRCIAL RESIDENTIAL INDU11TRIAL WIR'!!IG Pw Sales Z. Complete Insurance. Coverage Service R43airs „ 3. Full Payment 'To Dealer I To All Ty= FM Oil Units Cl ESTUTAATE " 4. Fast Conf clontiaf Service ~ 1O' • PICk�rlflg :X2pleak ebe eveiloble wbee p.rohesMsd toy,i a u►, new *vck or fees equOur WorkOur �127 nteevric 8 _ _ _