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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1959_09_11• 1. ` �F 1' • � - .• • •. .. -�-. - � - ^ - e _ _ .. 'J,_ _ •. -. ._ ,.. _. ,_ter _. •'_, ..�X _ P-IC. IM' - -��= — swf+ W. C-IId�JR�AR—�ItD�N t PUBLIS�IB.RS Anmorized As Secaod Clans )s[stesa 'OL 75 NO. 103 PICKERING, ONT_,__.. limon Rates: 52.30 per Year United States, 03.00 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1949 PdAiNked 8iaeie Novmbei 1881 Sc. PER COPY Poet OfBee Dept Ottavri k earalmeetts out the - -'.ENROLMENT ..UP.-THROUGHOUT','AREA SCHOOL r School I} throughout i It Started Here �� are >:>D is hasaet PKKWN6' YILLA6$' this, year. Pickering Village Schools are crowd- ed with an increase of about 30 over Mr. Bernard Sheet last year. There were 46 children knelt, eon °f Mt. ," ' who turned up for kindergarten . on I and Mrs. Sbarlock,. Of 'haws villa`a, r Tuesday morning. Grade 1 had n be formerly with the 'icheamicad. depart. " m. ^s vz..ar IIIlat Lever B.�Oa. has biose aCCCQtOd- . K5 +k aspK u '�v y 4 li�!. 01, r XM` divided into two classes with 31 child- for the Dental Course, U. of T. and ren in one and 24, in the other. is bang conceded his "Grit , year. _ Aecomodation is So crowded at the moment in West Rouge that class- Mr. and Mrs. Glyn Howell, DouO- lk Gwyneth,W and k ,^0�, y x� I es have to be staggered until the the week-end with. Da R2maaelr. y r ny a ` «., , V u ¢ ° new addition is completed. A new addition. is also planned for Pickering Chziasie and Ina Munro and other _ s s ,,zllage which -will ease the load. friends here. Mrs. White, Grace and Jim ween! r ' Vaughan Willard public school en- r �< ..xp rolment is about the same as last to Melton last Thu: stay to meet '' ' Was Annie McClintock who returned : N e'' Year. after a two-month visit with her w Enrolment in. Area 2 is up about Pat- <: ` I eats in Ireland and later had lunch s- : " '" th ee hundred pupils this year, with ro.^. ".. �° :"+-. ;«•. wi:.ih Elwood and M. White aq of the in the area- m j s verye croddedChA lbreak-dow•n o£etmhge their home in Cookeville will be published next Cangassera are now g gan- registrationsbeta or fzed for collections in aid of CNIB -•- - - - w-eek. _- ti� Anyone wishing h Pickering" District High School had P in tike wore about 500 students register -on Tues. y Pkase contact Mrs. Ker} day but Principal Clarke Richardson Clarke, Pt}oe 270. says this figure may in�ase or de- Among those is Pickering-Ajay - crease a few by the end ofit eek- Hospaal this week, are: Mr. Purvis, He said -the enrolment is on a psi 3V1-s. Czonk, Mx. Deznaine. We hops Y will be back with us soon. Mut. with last year. linty - Other, schools in the north end of Easmusaen, Glenda'e Ave, who half ;..�i" ` " ` the township also have : increased en- I also been in hospital; went- home ]lel; _ _ rolments, such as Claremont and Sunday. t r•. Brougham,Miss Ca-ol. James left on Mondlsy - - 4' - -- or Toronto, when she wit a ---=----------- ----:_ f n o, a •• attend . Pol• Teache. s' College. ice Here Have Mr. and M. s. Bruce Alien and the fatniiy went camping at Brighton for e • thte week-etid. QUI " Nol�day M:. Jim King, of ITew York, for- of i d M • _. •F ouse one day last week. v llage Fo- an ". ;. _ Mr. 3rd. $ _ a.'M r lyy Vl Pickering.Township and Vi ie and fano used f - ca had a relatively. quiet holiday. sister; M s. C:iff $arks .and fain-- ^-, hore, 'minor complaints t4icing up .. j ; v the ekend.' most of their time.', - i Mr. anal Nfl.s. Mervin" ohnwti and n ! The OPP, were kept busy a13 week + family, exit Mrs. Riley, spent Sue- - end with the a� traffic n High- at P"res Point. e he 'y tri o day qu:le 't was quite an undertaking, when the Second Concession, last week , p•esent loca_ r However, therewasways 401 and No. 2 but, there were : Miss Beth Chisholm. ieistertaiaed a he fo=rmer home of T-A. Pushby's, The house sas taken up Chu ch St. trouble at-the Thiri, Concession. few .accidents. i number of her friends at a house vas moved from Pickering Village is North; ac c,ss the Third • Conce3sion, (nee page s.) I An Arthur Morrison, 45 was killed' party "at the Chisholm cottage at be property of Mr. Jack Bentley, os and down the B ocic Road, to its Saturday .night while "walking arta`. Dwight, over Labour Day weekrend. -401 at the Whitby town-line. Y- Beth :.eaves' at the and of the week i . was, a 17 year old. movacy-Oist _ - — a • to train" as a nurse at ' Kingston lannln Board Interested In Retarded Children was badly burned as a result of a Hospital. _ F ®pili. neFir the Br•ock'itd. o+� •�.•:, l:as. •.. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Pro_ae'visixd ` poured. over him, which i i•c d., He M • -._.. `s -ta - n kerin --Iles- I'1o�y Mor's= Stosf� .ot Sizes. Of Bay Development School Re-opens 'h to rboro c --Tho 1 as Sun • M a ri -pital, then.to' Scarbaro General. $ett- dg eral .other bike riders in the same is now Principal of Woodbzi a The members of the Pickering High' School. Wasik Planning Board were not • It was announced by President of Party were questioned by the OPP In spite of the heat, many from _ Iteneeted to any degree in the pro- • the Retarded Children's Association, at , Whitby, .' here have ateended @be CN& Mr. Deed road lag out of the French-.� Magistrate Down On Don Lawrence, that school enrollment Harry Boyes was a guest at the Dir- -N Bay Developtnept. William Me- would be,increased by at least 5 new SHOULD SMALL COMML �i£T'YES I «torts, Luncheon on Weduciday, a� rrnald of the Crusader Development • • upils this year. GROW' he and M' a Boyer attended the M%- ampatty presented a plan of the pro- lAll Night Parties P He urged parents.of retarded chi im the Queen Elizabeth Ruading itt dren who are anxious to "have their- sed lay out to the Planning Board At the Pickering Township Plan- .the afternoon. said that .lir. Little the Township I "All night parties as described in children attend 'the .full time day ning Board" meeting Harold Lindsay The first meeting of ' the, W. M. U " school provide by the Association, leaning Consultant, the Metro Plan- the court by ' tike "Police Officers will of Pickering Village vias refused con- ! of the Presbyte inn thenen since to register tholr children at once. ng Board and *Mr. Taylor of the De- not be tolerated in this county," said sent to build homes on four lots in J last May was held on Tuesday even- Parents should call Mr. Lawrence at �rtment of Planning and Develop- magistrate F. S. Ebbs. "The penalties Green River. ing in the chinch. ve concurred on the proposed road will be very severe and there' will be 41 570W for application forms and I Mr. Lindsay had `asked for a con- Mr. and Mrs.. LesLauriers and St- - F out. ;very likely a jail term. Some of these other information. sent to build a - house 'on homes on tle won, of Goderich, visited her -par Parents and their "children enjoyed its, Mr. and Mrs "We are now faced with the closing .people that have appeared here .can f two lots which wou,d� be for himself � Jack Hambleton r of the Liverpool Road,:'.•, said Mr. be brought back to this court and I a picnic at Cedar Glen park back in and his son-with the other two homes over the week-end. July. There were • races, games and :Donald. charged with juvenile delinquency. for others. I Was Alaihie Lishman spent the prizes and the Association thanks all ' Both reeve Sherman -Scott and They. are still subject to the charge i Councillor. Edgar "James said he " holiday with he- parents hese. the • business laces who donated. to annin' Board Chairman George of contributing " to juvenile delin- 1? ( didn't see "any. reason why the lots Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Boyer spent Ad wanted' to see the plan that quency:" the picnic. couldn't be,developed as there is de- Sunday at Aurora- with Mr, and Mr. Lawrence paid special tribute Juld be presented for registration) George Nickerson 21, Shawn. San- to Mks. T. J. Wheeler for her work velopment. on the other side of the TVI a. Wm. ATkss -_ - _. •• -- -fore giving- any approval on the derson 22 and Adeoda Robert 18 all street. The lots are good and they all On Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. C.- E. with the Retarded. -Children Swim „ oposal, The Township is interested of Toronto were each fined $100 or have good drainage. Morley at ended the Onto. io County Class and her *assistant Mrs. H. T. " the size and number of lots as well- three months in jail on charges of It all. seems to 'hinge' on whether j . Wwden'ii" Picnic at Fern Cottage.- . Cook and all otbers who helped. It the location of the multiple hous- illegal possession of liquor. The we allow these small" communities to' Atherley. g in the Frenchman's Bay area. charges arose 'from the raid made by is felt by all concerned that the ven- grow" said Jack Mansell. The, Plan- Mrs. Crow:her ha` eturned homvq lure was a great sucteds. .4t resent the Crusader Develop- the Ontario Provincial Police on Au- nin Consultant suggests that we from hospial, stn roved - it! health.. P The Association begins its fall g grow Mr, and Mrs. Glen Knapp and the ,nt Company are worldng on the `gust CS on a vacant farmhouse' one permit the small'communities to' 1 velopment of. the- eastern section of mile west of Brougham. In that raid meetings on Tues. •.Sept. 15th in the and this is just a filling in." faro ly visited the lane's pareAcs old Brock Road school at- 8 p.m. and I richman s Bay---- Uhe Pollex eonfhscateTd motorcycles, Deputy-reeve Jean McPherson ask- during the' week-end -- --- -------- invited all interested persons to at pe pe Tine Gorge Brown f spent - cases of bear and bed roils. "•In the tend. ed rmission- to s ak at the Plan- family • hotke some beds were set up. ning Board. She was granted this last wteek at Wasaga Beath. ora I Brownies On their arrival at the scene the periniision and she pointed out to the ' M-. and M,-s. Clare Furmston, of Police saw the teenagers and juven- councils representatives on the Plan- To. onto, visited the I.. M. Morley;s ' • ilea jumping out of the windows of Planning Board ring Boatel that a rei3olution had been Saturday, Qts Swim TeStS -. the house Among the girls appre- passed by council stating that there ' Mrs. W. White and Grace have had. ended was one girl on crutches. �iewS' was to be no further subdivision de- a holiday week-Sha at VYaasga• The local Brownie leaders arranged 'There were three car loads of teen- velopment• in -the ' Township,- where Mr, and M-s. Tie-s and Marquis a ens apprehended b the police dor- there are no m6icipal services we-e at Lake Scu for a few days swimming test at S-un Valley Park ''• g pp y WOULD LIKE TO KEEP GOOD gOg enahle .Pickering and Dunbarton mg the raid last Friday night. NEIGHBORS SAID COTTON The Board "members said .they recently.- ---------------- Lindsay. permission .. wakes to earn their swimmer's would grant Mr. Lind. y, p I An E^g.ish frigatenamedH. M. t "We would like to keep good neigh- to build on two•lots. A house for him- S. •''Wi.i by' was anchored off t!}e e The successful Brownies from • ,. ' hors in the district if we can, said self and one for his son if Mr. Lind.;' Whitby F a boir over the week-end. , n Pack were- Help. the Firemen Ben Lotton as he asked for a consent say would request the permission to' - P The town o ganiztd• a Pa-ade, on !;t Pickering Pack—Diane Murkar, I_ to sell a_lot to L. Hollinger. do so. Mr. Lindsay said he didn't wish Sunday afernoon in Wh`ch the crew iy McBride, Evelyn Blizzard, June South-'west Pickering Firemen give It was learned at the Pickering to make a request to build on two I lamed and a drum-head service Weis more than just their• time to .fighting Township Planning Board meeting lots and leave two lots empty. held, i i;itchie, Garol Hooker. _ ____ fires. They give time as well as their that the property of L. Bollinger is ---------"'--- ------------ z Ilroey,, Durilerton, •.;t Dunbarton Pack—Grace Hall, mvn to Mr. and I!I s. Mc ey provide recreational facil- being expropriated by the CNR. He - -visited the C'. E. Mori son iM�tur-' its Robertson, Linda Waters, Lin- I ities for the .children of. the area. said that he would like to buy. a lot Set Dates For day,' Penstone, Sharon Mitchell, Susan " During the past twelve months 75 feet by 200 feet that is adjoining I The HogarW family, Mr. Fr*k nig, Valerig Palmer; they ,have spent 1454 on a skating the Carson lot Mr. Lotton explained t AA Bloat and his Mn Jim, of . BeelMata- nd Dumbarton Pack—Diana Tur- and this summer another 5230 to the Board. The lot is • on the hill Ph"' ' 14 t Sh00t vh71e, the Dobie family and Mrs. Hot• Diana on a ball diamond. They plan ahoc- south of Petticoat Creek. It is not top atdeaded the CNE ,last walk to •, Margaret Grantner; key cushion. for• this winter, which too far from the present house and see Ka -Hogarth receive Yet. a. sy Clark, Lynne Cragg will be located on land donated. for The time of the Pickering Town- lot owned by Mr.. Hollinger which is ward of 51400 as Ffewat Awe kin "hey were examined by Mrs. T. W. ship pheasant shoot has been extend- flus purpose by the owner, "Mr. A. being expropriated. by the CNR. for -printing-. The ki►ards were present- !idall, aqualified swimming teach- E. Ireland. ed this year. The shoot extends from "P.. �• the proposed by-pass through Pick- October 21 to October 31. ed'b9 " Dunk, wife of the liRln.. In order to• raise funds for these ening Township. The Board granted is'er,_of Education; also• seen wt. e --'---" "----' projects, the Fi'einaEn inti 'to :sell These, dates Were announced._last HAVE YOU CALLED THAI p 1 P its consent for the sale of the lot to week by ,the Ontario Department of the entries of "Allison $eBain Rstd OTA12Y CLUB TO PICKUP "brooms" and' will start a door-to- Mr. Hollinger. Lands and -Forests who "supply up to Kenneth Bala. FIAT ARTICLE YOU WERE door can on October 17th. Since the Planning Board'meeting"°2,000 birds a year to the township. I Misses Kay and Ruth Millar rets RNINQ INTO .THEIR SEPT. If y * u are considering the purchase it has been reported that the proposed It has been customary in the past I urned to Ontarr,,o last week In pre- U 18 AUCTION SALE i'i'i of a push • or cellar broom, kindly CNR by-pass route through Piejcer- to have a two to -four, clay -shoot here. I paration for pchool openkng• •. " put it off until one of the Firemen ing Township and the Townships of-, It is believed there will be many-more 1 We welcome M'ra. Helen Litr40o* Phonies Pickering 67 of 3i, " or calls- at- your -door. - This• way, you Markham- and Vaughan along with birds available this year, because ' and. -Miss Marissa Ajvas Dylt t+o the j ax 480 can help them help your children to the remainder of the 35 mile route with fewer foxes the young *ill have staff of Pickering Public Srba lr. clean, healthy outdoor sport. is to be studied by the Federal Par- survived, One man is. reportedto have Residents are mighty plsah/O bo k,e at the Parking Loy Main St.' Ariyone wishing to help the Fire -liament. m^n. call the F esident Tory Feh - seen 40 birds near his garden. (We . have Church St., North and Ih,aths -----------------------------• ::nor W-. nate, either, Ed.) paved, But watch now for speeding To ruil:_ch. at r►1'lantic 3 zlye _ Benefit Fr.r. Thm Sal• (POLIO &DVT. PAM TOUR) : �,. ' - .., v' r .. p ; �.•' •4'. ^tit.*!' - ,�.. • dy.-std•,. r �' .;,x: i •' . �•r � • • 'b► ..:..i tn�:r"M '►� :•-t•r. _ ,�',°r""'-�e.�"iS�+ti`•'-fib �/.',?t•-'V�4'S�tt•"'•'• � � •. �,- �,�. �1� ..�•n �. +•a:. %+rM��►•R.v►Jn.. �,,. ,;G��.hc.'... .�.C.i+ ' 'Y''+t !�A+ •K� .?•;• +s •s./ r' •� ) .�. is:r'�•,•,-,- ^ ,�: .� . ..4•�J .:�v. - t B-�,a from Ei!iott bake ' ^ _ or improvements. Hero's • Showing an interest in their ' - fii' ` s Babs, her husband and three hoping; •opinions. thele occupations and. » avocations is a convenient gas. ex - children. The acme ones' whn These hof nights are not ! •lure that starts convene as. stayed with us on the farm actly inducive to sleeping. Of- + it gives them life chance to for two months about three tcii I'm awake during the night. _ «Dear Anne Hirst: I almost ,talk about themselves, and years ago- Now tine little girls I, and a lot of other people means never read such columns d •how everybody loves to do have a four -months -old baby I expect. Sometimes as a meani yours and I know little of the _ . that! brother. And the - treatment that of relieving my restlessness t way they are handled, but a re- - poor baby has to take gives me . Hatch the traffic go by. Through Cent letter you printed caught • So when you meet an un- �, x, ' the jitters. He is lugged around a gap in the fences I can ere my eye It was from a bashful • attached man socially, why not " ? '' by first one and then the other. the heavy transports, anywhere bachelor who was so afraid o! • treat him as `you would a new _ I put an old sheet- on the fiorn' : from four to sixteen -wheel ve- _ - single girls that he couldn't be •girl friend? .After you find *' for him to. roll on. The gir's' hitless rolling along the high- 1 natural them. I didn't real- •_ common grounds to discuss, promptly used" the* sheet as a way all night at the average of - !ze that men have the same prob- * conversation BOWS without sled and pulled him around the one a minute. As I watch I E - lam that plagues me. • self-consciousness. Your train-. floor on. it. He : took all t`ne wonder how the roads ever' `, q „ • ins should make this easier for 4 stand up to it. I wonder, too, _ I am all of 24, and more than mauling as a matter of course anything m the world I want a • you than for some other wo- • and 'never so much as whim- how' many vf- the drivers-- will anything In t and a large family, • men, for you are accustomed to y„ - ` pared. When it came his feeding have fantastic experiences such ve • winning a patient's confidence. time the girls turned their at• as "Cannonball" meets with on , and it had better be noon. I'm a •� aren't you? Men and wo-= %^ graduate nurse, and in my work �, > ,�; tention to Taffy and Ditto. Very • so many of his trips. That serifs I I meet ,all. kinds of people and •men differ little in their res- g was nod when "it first started. ' soon Ditto ..took refuge in ,he g am always friendly, of course. • ponse to simple friendliness. • r basement and Taffy got a lit- Mike _Malone is still a like - But socially, though I can always • Adolescent girls and boys = '; able, down-to-earth character, tie snappy. Not enough to do feel at home with married men, • suffer agonies of self-conscious- = r any harm but enough to make But the episodes have become when a single one comes in - along • ness in their first social con- P '�M -them realize they. . were :not go- ; too utterly ridiculous to be in - g g • `` teresting. Too bad so many T.V. I go tongue-tied ...' tacts. It is a bit unusual that a- ins to do as they liked' wit: "Like the man who Wrote you, ' woman of your age and wide y ar. him. - * programes are spoilt by over - "Like knowledge of humanity allows .' dramatization qL the ordinary.- '-'I love children and envy every g ', ,, = I suppose young mothers gel Herself • to succumb to such w 6 Just lately I have been read - couple who have them. How can N ,r; : used to all this exuberance but in the "Diu o! Anne Frank". 1 I conquer, this foolish self- painful feelings. Keeping in _..... believe - me at •the end o_! their g �y _ consciousness? DESOLATED" • mind that it is not yourself but six -hour visit, pleased as I was it is so terribly poignant Ito _ • the other person that is im• PHOTOGENIUS - "In -front of six-hour see them, not sure that I want to see the Perhaps you fear single men •portant will get you off to an the camera fora change, Ed- I was -glad they , film. If Anne had ,lived I could •because you think they will , were not staying any rongrr. • t pursuing them. encouraging start. ward Sieichen•gists mupped in stand it but to die so near to suspect you o p g • And I said so. Bobs laughed. the time, of _her,• probable re - Men and women are alike in Unaffected kindnes, a little Moscow. Steichen, 80, is the "Poor Aunt Gwen, you can't • imagination and the light famed "family. of Man" series. take tt like you used to, can lease is more than one can bear. - • their need for friendliness. . touch• are all you need. If you ,, Anne's -diary must bring back you. ' She is right -and either many memories, to immigrants ,to • will give your sympathetic na- , I have chafiged-or children gen• _i - - •tura the expression it deserves - - ada,-- more fortunate -than F Dress Of Many Users TFIRION41&CL �� eralty have more' life- . and en-_. Anne. Incidentally I- notice nn- - it will prove your first ally. ergy than -they 'had in my PRINTED PASTERN _ • younger days. Or. is a tui placed migrants from Middle Europe iceenergy? One thing is certain, get along very well with Brit - i HE BREAKS ,OFF children now seem much less nsh or native born Canadians but job "Dear Anne Hirst: I was en- content and tar less .obedient. seem t� be- lrightf►Ily jealous. : Sim gaged to a man I dearly love. and No wonder it takes 50 mills of and distrustful of other new we had gone a long way � with Canadians. I wonder why? I, our plans when he decided it C1isA�s our tax rate to' Took ,aftei their personally, have come across `• would be best for us to forget , Weatherwise, this column is education. Yes. I _said I would mgnttop - quite a number o1 such cases. -' - - each other. He told me he - getting downright monotonous our tax bill again, didn't lY _ couldn'ttiexplain any further. g g hot modern Efigerefte "I w so hurt, and laved him - another week gone by - The shock' has worn of, s bis humid- and dry. Saturday night since last week but the bill by Roberta Lee so, that I just told him off; and are did have a brief thutrder- remains the same. Of our total I still don't know why it hap- storm, with high winds and rain tax bill $191.00- is for educes- Q• 1 am a yours ctrl and, am ��� pend . I have' written him for about .halt an hour. That about- to apply for my first lob tion. Our tewtsshlp - council'• + and.begged forgiveness for any.- in a large business office. For E6e has been the only change in our fought the requisition of the lo - 1 thing I might have said or done cal Board of Education tooth interview. should I wear hat and', to hurt His feelings, but I had wee pa ten rom a week loves" .. ther t r f - no answer. ago, But who are we to- grum- d nail but lost out in the end. r hat and - - = blai Compared with rn a n y We know children must be edu- A Y should we You ho aicy _ "I just can't get -over. Him! ,I've loves, by all means. "y other parts of the. world we cased; schools built and teach• . 3 a 'been with different boys since, are lucky. We also have all the ers paid. But surely some of the Q. How shbuld-She veiry large and find no consolation., What, water we want and .that means frills could be cut out. Fur type of shrimp to a cocktail be y can I do? Please help me! a lot, especially , as our town- Instance the maderna trgpd is eaten" HEART BROKEN 5..' ship water is- so much softer for_ one side of class rooms to ' A. Ii you can In it, you t than well -water. We are de-. be psiacticall all glass. So what cut- it in halt with the fork. - ' You have . done really more y • than you need to do in your lighted but- maybe the water- happens? The sun is too fiot, agsinit the side of the glass - I attempt to find out what softener companies won't Ce blinds are pulled down and. or else, you lift it -•out, put it changed -this •lads mind. It is quite so happy as quite a nuns- lights -turned oil. More hydrot .on the plate- •underneath the 4- • Many schools are.designed designed rn glass, and cut it in half with o • . ' - ( • 'best to accept his decision as bar of air neighbours have de- . ` • ifnsl tided that - they don't need a one -floor plan, sprawling over the fork. r - * There are a number of ren softeners any more. a large acreage, thus increasing. _ • sons There may have had: of may Last Tuesday we had visitors the cost of 'heating- in winter. _ ! have • "lost ' hLs nerve" as the - --'� And all. this expense has to be spun slows • marriage plans progressed; his bo y ' property owners, me b rope • family may have convinced f bVr Gay pOfC�ia! whether they 'have children or him he is not ready for res " ' not. Whereas. people in rented, j' • ponsibilty; his business affairs . i>34 rooms or houses are not .requir- " could be disappointing: He _ ed to pay school. taxes. Oh. I' _ _ ���• • even 'may have become inter- 1 suppose there are hidden taxes r- - • ested in soma other girl, included - in whatever rent-' is I '�► " though that is probably not . s paid but sotiteh6w it doesn't Kit " true: But he has chosen to let home'the same. However, there - you guess; which is manifestly may be relief in sight and some way be found to help equalize -A•••s ' cowardly and unjust. 0* y The allure of a party dress " I cannot understand why so ,..= •" the tax burden. Anyway I• • many young men play such a �$:, heard a- rumour that some kind (n a coverall apron or sun -dress • - ort .commission is in the offing .� ou'll wear and love every day! low trick on a nice girl. They • boast about being good sports, o analyze the , entire taxation of fitting problems - wrap and t yet so often they haven't the structure in Ontario -and pre- •'He never lets h get in the tie to cinch waist. • strength of character to tell sumably. bring -in. recammenda• last ward He ha ;s Printed .Pattern 4648. Misses _ izes 13, ,14. 16, 1$, 20.. Size 18 � the truth! .You have my um - es 4�ft yards 35 -inch fabric. • paK Keep on going obt with otherLake C e.•r broiderery transfer. of pocket. •friends, and prevent lonely • Y- a Printed directions on each pat- * evenings that will not prepare" tern partfl • Easier,. accurate. you for tomorrow. Grief does a� �rw Send FORTY CENTS (40t) • end, and one day you will find (stamps cannot be accepted, use • yourself in love with, one, more { * f + s postal note for. safety) for this • worthy. • hx'�a Stattain. Please • print -plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE Most of us know in any crisis - (NUMBER. .,Which is the right way to tura, Send order to ANNE'ADAMS but we need the corroboration of • �` ,4..:/� .$ox 1; 123 Eighteenth St.; New one whose opinion is -objective �x, a ,�''17, and whose understanding is sure k a=� t Toronto,. Ont.: r Write your problem to Anne • x ,yq i _ Hirst, at Boz, 1, 133 Eighteenthyix Y ISSUE 37 - 1959 St., New Toronto Ont. - A. W__Oft. ARRA y e / 'f G Y 1Y ` TAKES OFFS_ -Strapped in -his seat, 'Ethiopian Emperor _.''LION • Haile Selassie, left, the "Lion of Judah,"'is ser for a helicopter ' ride of Versailles, France. Boarding the craft •ot right is French Defense Minister Pierre 'Guillaumat, Colors run riot in this quilt made of scraps - the more, the merrier! It's just four patches. Easy to piece. Use one block alone, for a gay pillow covert Quiltmaking is easy! . Pattern 784: Chart, directions, pattern of patches, yardages. Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (stamps cannot be accepted, use postal note for safety) _for this pattern _to Laura Wheeler, Box 1, 123 Eighteenth St., New To- ronto, Ont. Print plainly PAT- TERN AT- TERN_ NUMBER, -your ,NAME and ADDR ESS.' Send for a copy of 1959 Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Book. It has lovely designs to order: em- broidery, crochet, knitting, weav- ing, quilting, toys. in the_.book, a special surprise to make a little girl happy a cut-out doll, clothes to color. Send 25 cents for this book. ® 1�b,0ilk COOLING SYSTEM - Sharon Autry relaxes in a tub of water, eating •ice-cre-am ander the. shade of -.an' umii.(elio,--Who could ask for anything more? 'f 1Y ` COOLING SYSTEM - Sharon Autry relaxes in a tub of water, eating •ice-cre-am ander the. shade of -.an' umii.(elio,--Who could ask for anything more? = -- - - ents, at Prince Edward Island. It Stopped Here -M-3KHM's. BAY parhers.`Carter and fitttib are home The "1• ceding Post" has changed after spendingnhe summer at Bird's hands. Mr. Dave Ernndle has sold to Creek. Mike and Ann Cichun, of Toronto. Visitors with Mr. 'mild Mrs, E, We welcome item to the community. Carrott over the week-end were Saturday evening was Mr. and Mrs. G. Minty of Scarboro and Mrs. M s. Ralph Swan's 35th wedding an- anniversary. Ken Minty and family, "Toronto. Their daughter Mrs. Bob I -The sympathy of this. community 77�rry ,,� a r ::' Hausler and family of Buffalo alcd I is extended to the family of the late Do; othy, Mrs. A. Stevenson and •;he Silas '[ ool„ of .lie 4th. Con.' who •: �, fancily, , of Barrie, . we e : prelseut, passed away at Ajax Hospital in his 1'ri8nds and neighbors attended Jicc 61st year. - i parity. given :by the daughters, and Mr.- and Mrs: So-we e by and family presented the happy couple with 35 spt�ct the holiday week-end at WauL .'> lovely' red roses. liash.oe. - -------- --------------------------- — y ? x nit We welcome Mr. and M s. Kend- .- to the the Bay. They have moved into F al - tae arret. tROUGE HILLS unie on . , Both the Pee Wee 'and the Midges An re�oir to the Rose, family who 4 played in the 'L'ownsh,p Playoffs at have inovea to :Sfax iroui .hi First •+. fi ""'ickering this week. Next week bout Concession, Rouge Hill. teams pray al Pickering on Mot Welcome to Benita Yatier::on*CaId- + well and her husband, who have at- night.' . r^ t'uis Sa u; day, Septenibe' 12, the rived from (;aliforuca to visit her par- DASA Yee Weis plc's here when ents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Patterson, - y> .....the locals take on a '1'uronto'te- at of �1'oudview Road: hi sr Caldweirs s our park first local .rip was to 'the CNE. .. Kai';; Bill and Eileen Fertile left on Mon- The rare display of the Northern x < + 8 day ai:eriiuun for a combined basin- Lights last week we viewed bDr e„ and leasu a tri to Banff. »tans local residents: Mr, and Firs. ' There were fifty wo pupils turn.4L S. Tranter were among ed I those who out for Sunday School at Faiport stated '+-hey had never seen anything United Church on -the fir.,t Sunday like it in many yea s of watching the back after the holidays. slice to See Aurora Borealis. The first iiieet_ing of •the year of - -. µ so many ou'•• 5 �'aval manouvres off the b'arv, on the Rouge Hill Home and 'Schoo) .. Ttiesday caused many homrs -,o Jib- Executive was held on 'Wednesday - " •Y- •' '' rate from the concussion of depth a : the Rouge HiII "coo .— l" charges in the lhke. ! V1'e are sorry . to hear that Miss Patsy Ro~c of the lst. Concession is F„ ,---p-p/� --A-�--- -- sill in the Oshawa Hospital with BROCK ROA pneumonia. Holidays are over and the child- Mr, and • 111 rs, W rUiatn Smith and, „ ren-'are bails at school, some for the i family, of 1'inegi ave Road• speltt _h rust tune. ,All will meet the new tea- their holidays last week at Buckhorn. a :Jle` b w.hD are Mrs. Kench and Mr. Congratulations to Hilda Smith, s lang who celtixa ed .her birthday on Sew - v ititing Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Rob- tembe: Z nson cover the weekend was, their A bridal shower, for Mi". Myrtle lii grandson Mr. and Tyiss and Stephen Smith, of Woodvicw Road,,was giv- ., of Leaside. en by the Carlton Card Company. Mr, land Mrs. Lorne White and The bride-to-be received many lovely family spent the holiday 'week-end and useful gifts. ' at heir cottage gear Sala. Mr, and M s. G. Russell spent - got it out and the house Mr. and M'rs.-weavers and faarily their holiday at Bracebridge. 'Roast -and tiailer bogged down in Duffins C•eek at . the 3rd Con, bta bulldozers arrived horse on Saturday- after a hest Wishes -o Mr. Van der Lust, finally reached its' destinatfoa none-. the-was se the ordeal of beW moved. Rbree-week vaeatia► it the tatter`s of Woodview Road, who is back 4t honk from_ the hospital now. ` -i Nan. Henry returnedberme1N GOOD HANDS, �i.s a _ last Wednesday from Blue Mountain ' Vermont, where sbe attended camp. Mr, Dugald Thompson celebrated b>r ' l _ i - _ a tlyday on Se¢,ember3..0a Sept. _ 1: Mr, and Mrs. D. Thompson ceW Soon Naacp'a pet w& be is �aod hands. Nawy -. *ftVeddMg anniversary. - 7 bra" the Mr D r s _ will fed letter, t", because she ktaows ilia doctor JOHN..� SntC.ilbert ... - uM ala$ hlfr t will arrow just waist to do and bow to do it. - ' ek�darr ,�. Wilkins recon �^'3 ' Ia 96 marry MT11, we look fore help to people m, � Sandy, G urt los esvlswib ft and Mrs. , Sandy, Gourlie wlbeswFE$ married is +, Toronto, on Saturdsw -ri Whom we have confidence—people trained and - !' y. Mr. and Mrs. ViriUnwof To'onio. +. - . experienced in their t ... , •►�; who purchased thatrobcow recea.ly ' 1For instance, *hen you wall into whether occupied b Mr, aaiini6s. Code, of a te+ �- Fairport Rd. North,linag their hopre to tnake a depositor discussa financial problem o ` «; n rSatu day, Y.• - - with the manager, you now. your banking needs Mrs. Ed. Evere,t, Fairport Road. kb North, is confined to fifr home., by -. will be attended' to expertly, faithfully and in a s illness. n friendly, per way• It 'a-something you Can - Mr. and Mrs. Geo ge irnedWcCfochie, �° Hugh and Bob, have retsrned from a .} ASP depend upon in ail your banking _ two-week motor trip to. Eagle I.ake, + _ Manvtiin�cPark. anti Kemptville. Lw al - - residents have been which along ing with artendthe s cert of E -the news school - CN is sure sih t that summer is term•. d ne, although the THE CHARTERED BANKS on the a_ u t t hes, wave _ - - -` =rf. seems too con+radict• this fact. r Mrs. Theo. Hartford returned from --SERVING t�a pleasant visit. in Vattgard, Sask. ' "YOUR COMMUNITY -- Forme fy the Princfpd't' at the Base w' ,.i lk ` LineI Rouge School, Mrs. Hartford is teach- - g this ' ing a term. Mr, Bill McKay, tBrock Road S has beetl visiting his grandparents, �r -T recently. fc Friends bf - the dist act will be in- _ f a terested in knowing that Mr. and Mrs, Sam Jackson and Mr. Alax. re- Jackson, of Agincourt, ftew b Irr- 1 -ti... land 'for asir-week visit. A b r nd Mrs. Bev. Warwood, of .7 Sca koro• . formerly, of-Dun&arton, hoard the S. S. sailed a Ivernia, for %al month's, tour of Gt. Hritain, and - the Continent. They will be flying l} !� home. ! h ns, teacher ai the BaseLin'e tichoP] i . Afr. R. Hubert. �: ': _._.....:... .........................r t +' r. +' NEIL •C MURKAR R O. ,, r,PTnMETRrST W Whitby, Ont. d, t J::;:: OFFICE HOURS, ' y a x 9 60A. M' to 5.30 P M. Wo.1n..r{1c�9 ins ia'urdays 9 to 12 - pF-Ip73E' WHITBY MO 8-3671 VVATER ARTHUR MITCHELL - _ r - -LIMITED •PICKE41H4G 74 �. �► s ..y ... •. Sundays & HoNdoys: Pkkswkew 246 -5 - - - — contests.. Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Fascge - and Mrs. McLean helped make the • evening a very pleasant one. jos - f AitorN%' was presented with a pen and pencil _ .. -.—_ — A TtCki�Sh Problem et from the Sunday School also, — • _•' . .` The Evening; W. A. will meet, at �"' x. ti the home 'of Mrs. Geo ge Moore on y Wednesday. Sep ember 9. M s. iy. Pickering Township Game Committee is faced with a prob- Pegg has charge of the worship - l. gem that is one of those ticklish type that crops up ever so Y Service. Mrs. D. Mo den, President, often. On one hand they have hunters who do not want any has charge of the Business Session. more of tate townshipclosed off to hunting. On the other hand,. R�ol1 Call - "Your egg, to Recipe". ° Messrs Edward Pegg, Mike Bate ••,< they have residents who are clamoring for a no-shooting ban and Len, Waltham ' a holidayi-i here. over the week-end rat Quebec an Eastern .Points. This is a we�;k-kneed type of editorial. It can't be anything Mr, and Mrs, Fred Byers. enter- -� - - - else because, we have sympathy with both sides. We will say tained Mr. and Mrs. Smith crt 'iv- this, though, we do not see any need of closing off the whole onto, and bars. Wilson of G Bene nod N a, on Sunday. F, 5 feel the time is ready for A TO townshipMr. Bendel of Ottawa, spent the z 1 ..... . that yet. In the more built-up areas, we can understand real- week-elid with his parer s 'jere - dents being angered at irresponsible parties who shoot 'out bar. and Mrs. J. Brooks and Aj r / 'their windows,. put holes 'in the roofs of barns and in some B oaks Sr. are • spending th 'w'e;k- a end at Geo-ge Pegg s cottage near cases, narrowly miss hitting people. On the other hand, we Gravenhurst. on Pine Lake. know personally many-of the hunters in the township and Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Pegg and the we feel they are careful, considerate types who, when they go children had Sunda} dinner with' lair, and 'Mrs. P�tilip of Toronto. out have a highregard for hunting rules, private property.-------------------_-•__-_______-___ v- - • and human life. To The Editor—` It seems to be the. old story, that a few bad apples spoil the :-whole barrel. -. Sept, 7, 1959 De At the time of writing, we have not heard of any decisions ar Sir: We the- members of Frenchman's made by the Game Committee. No ' matter what they do,Ba y Yacht Club were very much im- pressed with your recent editorial. (A - ---.; omeone >s going. to be unhappy. _ .._Johnny wont be In BCh041 Our has been inactive as a It P.aS -- ' „:....Off Bailing Club e past years, not �/ ��- this morning • f s I through any fault of our owm. The `' 't His mind full of plane for the day, Johnny forgot to' ' -The forecast last week, that irresponsible drivers would be Club hada building off rented prop- ---patch the traffic. He didn't get to school at all that dayl w_._.._nailed , instead of a warning, certainly paid erty. we had to vacate the property or for many days while be recovered from his injuries. with w summons - and dispose of the building, from 1 off in this area. The DPP, police of Pickering Township and time to time the Club has had, mesa September is back-t°-school month, and the start o! Pickering Village kept an eye open for speeding and careless ings, the members think the time is Ontario Depot t °!. 'I�anspott's Child Z`raffio1 • ' drivers. A good many will be getting tickets within the next right to start a boat building pro- �'Pa' from the OPP who had a radar speed gramme again.. Teachers in every school ln,.the provisos are lrel - • :few days, especially Recently at our meeting all mem- ytPin to a._tsY alive b teaching them the rules trap set up most of Labour Day. bers and new members expressed ha sty. Will 1lott �p? Remind them always t0 . The heavy, patrolling Paid off here. There was one fatal their desire to build a new sail boat, eros at corners, *bartrai$e signals and ayat boor w.� into the path of F.B.Y.C. still has "aasefs available to'before :• on Saturday night, where a man stepped 'help finance this project. --'Your Ontario of tu'l<ss Toe las -_a Ba car. On Monday night, there was several fender-bending An open meeting will be held i3t the - sins sura tbey�the mise trade ss . iepisodes on Highway 401 with one minor injury reported. near future to decide what type of t _ 4pp cruisers kept up a steady patrol with their red lights boats will be built- ()PP w Warned people to F.B.Y.C. have been holding Open blinking oil top of their cruisers, Claw racing for our Adtumn Trophy, ' Y drive carefully. these rases t weather permits. will continue as iong as P In tact, accidents were cut to a fraction of the_ 0 L i 0 M Y E L I T I S _ usual num- yore interested in sailing or ' i ,thea take place on Sunday evenings. All the literature; building a sail boat, ,,tact E. Piss- The Oratorio County Health Unit will hold. Clinics for and warIIl]1g8 aEM'a18 t0 be paying off at list. ford at' TE. 9.2529. Our dub hopes to vaccination against poliomyelitis for aduh residents of Pickerisp AdV have a number of beata on the Boy Township. Clinics will be held att- nest Spring i + : i" • • • neaday September tS at Z o'clock. On behalf of the F.B.Y.C. we wish BROUGHAIM -Township Hail -Monday, Sept. 21st --6 ro 8 p.rn. wSpital Auxii�ar� Mrs. sturse.a, a returned aisaionar, to thaoi you for your iiatereet will address the gathering Please: Your truly, �MEST ROUGE-St. Edward's Holl-Tuesday Sept. Z9th-6 to 8 P.M. n change Erie 8 Playford. -United Church Halt-Wed., Sept. 23rd-6 to 8 p.m. Churell nary will--------- -. ------ . atwive he ob• DUNaARTOiV : 'Ile Woasaae Auxiliary to fire Ajax served on Sunday, September 20th There is no charge for this service which is available to an - and pig General Hospital., willwith morning and evening eervtees. aduhs living within the boundaries of Pickering Township. Hospital,, Monday,, wedding Bells an sounding. Miss Ena Harvey, ttaaiil-y, Eng. _ ..7hold its asst fall meeting We emend sylepath7 'te the fs-ft is visiung I-er aunt anu uq ae, Mr. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OFFEL PROTECT YOURSELF AGA NST Eleptember 14th, at 8 p.m, in the i of Mr. S. Toole, who passed away last and Mrs. W. Ma. thews, 43 Ql,.naale POLIOINYELMS BY ATTENDINo THE CLINIC WHICH BEST SUBS nurses' residence, when plass for the week. Interment was at . Wbitevale D:., Pickering; also he- W year-old YOUR CONVENIENCE. Tail and. winter activities wit be du- cemetery on Saturday afternoon. grandmother. in Toronto... cussed. All ladies are invited to at• Mr. and Mrs. Duffy of Bolton vis- Mr. • Ed. Priebe and ctght otter tend Follo*ing the business meeting ited Mr. and Zeus. George. Todd on fellows went up to Key's at Georg- PICKERING ROTARY CLUB a. social hour will be held, with square • Sunday.ian Ba fishing,over the weci-end ' _.dancing and the serving of refresh- f and Mrs. Keith Wood visited and Mrs Priebe caught a ten and one- Mr. menta in the lounge at the close-. in Ottawa over the holiday. half pound pike, a three and one-half AUCTION SALE Membership Tea Keep in mind Cberrywood turkey sad a two and one-half. On Saturday, September 19th, a supper, on, October 21st. Admission by Mrs. Ellis Pelham's uncle. Nr. M.-mbership Tea will be held at the 1 ticket 'only. Get your ticket early. Ivan Dickinson, Boston, Mass., is KEN & CLARKE PRENTICE, AUCTIONEERS residence, when all interested ladies' Mr. and Mrs. Payne were Toronto visiting her for a week. are invited to come and bring a�viSitots otti Sunday, Mr. acrd Mrs. Aubrey Sitnith and FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 friend. There will also be a sale .of I -Mr. and Mrs. Campbell an family family event up to Lake Huron an ,tome baking, and a fish pond of ,use- entertained Mrs. Campbell's parents the week-end. 'VILLAGE PARKING LOT, MAIN STREET _ c t Donations of baked goods, and. during the weekend.---__--_---- .-_ Mr. and Mrs. O. Hamilton went to r !ul and novel articles. Time-3 to 5 - _p•'Bats- over last week-end. -BINGO, GAMES REFRESHMENTS jams, jellies and preserves, wrrl be Mr, and Mrs. Robert Dey went to cc gratefully received for this occasion. GREENWOOD ' ; Londoa over the holiday wetK-end -o NO ADMISSION Member please pote. Marathon Bridge and Euchre Rally i7ay in Sunday School will visit Capt. 'N ick and Mss btc.enson. : - Again this winter the' ladies are be joint services with the church ser- Mrs. Stevenson is lire tatter's sis,er. (Any person having an item to donate to the sole, is gpottsoring a Marathon Bridge and i vice on September 13. There will be Mr. and Mrs. Al. Wate's enter- - ]Euchre, to 'run from October to a 'promotion service also. Will all the twined with a.barbecue last Saturday' :piked .to phone any one of the .following lylanh. This ' project proved very ,sop- i. Sunday, School children and parents night.'-- filar last year, and it is hoped that j bang their friends and attend this Mr, and Mrs. R. Desiardines and _ : Pickering 67, 31 or Ajax 480 Some sixty couples will ' again enjoy I service at 11.30 a. in.family spent Labour Day week-end - • this event.• For further particulars, Members of this community met n at Hunstville, with Mr. Desjardines'. contact either Mrs. E.' MacBean, the church. on Thursday night to father. BEAUTIFY YOiJR HOME INCREASE ITS VALUH ipickertng, 431, o; Mrs. By Kearley, make a presenUtion of a chair and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mason, of Tor v s ',Pickering 451. coffee table to j Mr. and Mrs. Joe on W, were visiting Mr. an ,Mrs. Jim Pliant E ergreen Now __�_:____— Pegg. Rev. Mir.' Fleetham wrote ,and . Rutledge and family on "Labour' Day read a vary fitting address. Alan Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Pekham and pyramidal Cedar 24"-30" -ea. $3.95 CHERRYWOOD Clarke alayed for a half lioir of family and Mr. Ivan Didnnson went Spreading Pfitrer Juniper 15"-18" ea. $3.95• The W_& Meeting wail be on Wed- singing, and Beatrice McLean led a piesis la t Sunday to Centre t .Ma ny others at reasonable prices. — Island Mr. and airs. Aubrey Sittitli and THE QUEEN ELIZABETH. ROSE ', PICKEWNG TOWNSHIP SCHOOL AREA NO. Z family attended the CNE. last sat- ----------------------------------- .25, 3 for $3.30 12 for $11.90. tirday. : TEACHERS _ SPECIAL sock $1 , THE STEWARDS Thousands blooming in field - order yours now for fall or spring _ .. United Church " FOR SUPPLY WORK lDunbarton Varieties ro choose from. F • are holding an 100 V nos f , School Term 1959 `1960E' " AUCTION SALE Guaranteed Healthy Plants. Refrigerator Of Good Used Furniture, >' Daily Rate _ "' Clodtes Dryer, Chest of Drawers, FREE 'ESTIMATE LANDSCAPING. - r Anti 11s0,' $15.50 BER Fireplace' and Man Other � �. TUR C on No. 2 just west o n arton. SA DAY, SEPTEMBER pl KERING NURSERIES highway, ju f Du b FOR PARTICULARS APPLY: At 2•00 F. M. , ADMINISWTRATION OFFICE DUMBARTON KIWANIS PARKPhone TEmple 9-2111 (Dunbarton Exch.) ROSEBANK ROAD SCHOOL - - - At. 2-0843 Also Bake Sale and Refreshment Booth - - :summer o*3 aces .5oper ont Me1t�mbted itch _ Pickering 74 _ �, ,%�•IgfJ�in de Vi ����F AuD ;. —The—V1r:-�c trrer"ar[he" cfturcfi on Wednesday evening with fourteen Best. It has been brought to our axtenn Mr, and Mrs. Bob Miller, Will-. -_tion that another rycwngster has been owdaTe; and Mrs. H. Ratcliffe, Tor- bitten by a neighbor's dog. In this onto, visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred hot weather, when animals are apt ;CiLJARA�ITEED ladies andtwelve girls in attendance. Puckrin, on Sunday. to be imitable, dog -owners should, Service President Mrs. Jas. Cowie conduc- --_- - -- ------ more than ever, .be aware of the law ----- -- --------- "must -- --Radio-TY --MCEACHHIFS ted tfie business. Eileen Guthrie and ' Marie" Smith gave ;reports of the �p�p which says dogs be tied up at: ��' RENT BENCH all times, and not allowed togun Any Mabe er Model I Arthur Field FUNERAL DIRECTOR School for Leaders arranged by the W. M. S. at the Ladies' College, in loose". Let's put the children ahead . Congratula'ions to little Ruth Cum- of 'he dogs and not wait until some min. who celebrated her first bird. - : FURNITURE DEALER Whitby, which they at ended in Aug- to child is badly mauled as happened da on Tuesday, September 8. y y' I - PICKBRIM a ust. Mrs. Geoff. Astley and Miss Ruth Mitchell sang a duet. Mrs. Bert recently in Scarbo-o: Mrs. W. K. McLean had a delight- ! We are all pleased to learn thatt •: "�• Guthrie conduc ed the Worship Ser- i h h h D fuf su prise when her brother r. A. ji Mr. Robert Palmer has recove'ed Thompson and family. Rhs�e PAINTERS and DBCORATORS Private Ambulance' Service vice, assisted by M -s. Bill Guth ie,Ralph who read,the Scripture, and Jean- sufficiently to be released from hod - . Island, drove up for a .holiday week- I pital after his long stay there. •Sumner Time Is PaintingTimel DAY OR NIGHT ette Astely who gave a pray er. Anne Guthrie read a poem The Roll Call end. Centre of attraction- during :1�e The Ladies' Associa ion is meetfltg a entire visit was your Mike, aged 18 K I at the Communise Hall, on Tuesday,was - - 41.00 for quick, clean, guaranteed first-class painting and ---� -.- "Fellowship". The ladies ser- months, who his relatives saw for I` Septembe• 15, at 8.15 p. m. and hope the fi •st time. paper -hanging. WM. McEACHNIE, Prop. ved refreshments. .. for a good turnout. r The' Club had ideal weather Sat - ERIC STOKES - FRANK WHITE v ' urdav evening' -for their corn roast. Painters and DecoratorsPhone R. R. 3, Pic*lring, Ontario Pickering 193 1-d on .the lawn of Bert ai-d Urs. Guthrie. There were about eighty ad- ° re � • General Hardware c Pickering, ort. ul :� and child en present. Sy ritpathy of thin. community is ed- KE'V AND C�ARKE tended to Mr. Wilfred -Cox and his family in the passing of Mrs. a�ne Applies'' Paints ENTICE PRon R Wednesday of last week. Inter- AUCT'IONEERS Ukeaud and Audsoriaed for the W. H. J. THOMPSON, B. A., LLB. meat ook place on Saturday after. noon at 'Salem'Cemetery. :14r• and r • fools, Glass, Etee ' � at Ontarle dad Y*dL Barrister and Solicitor Mrs. Cox moved -to Newtonville a 'sa'tn 8todi4 Impis—ts House- British Columbia and Ontario few years ago, after living about el- even years in Audley; in the house Pr GRAHAM HARDWARE Fib )lo)d ' at i chis am Spee�istltE at B.a.oa.bls Glenwood Bldg,, Ajax where their son and Baugh a -in-law Ronald and Mrs. Cox and family now s zatts Dual Serve" Tate iti Business Phone: Aja: 186 reside.PHONE 46 — PICKERING i i !>!lN of Oct M -. and Mrs, Bill Bontge and fam- - : TEnple 962VA ily, of Palmerston, visited Mr, and Mrs. A. Kampman during the week-- -- -- { mm"Am F. 06 1111110a Murk. 11110 �a ,tom Wes 40:�.a � Creighton, Fraser, Drynan -------------------- --. - SEPT IO TANK CLEAN � OUT .. �.. WATER _ mount a. int Murdoch. a COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE t iBarristers. ARTHUR MITCHELL - I RY E. Solicitors and Notaries - XBW TA24K3 INSTALLED Public LIMITED ' Aare off', Solicitor, Bank of Commerce Chambers. 5 Slmcoe Sfrset North, Oshawa PICKERING 74 P1�T D U lY N C T �:. " 5.1841 . Notary Public I Tek*hone RA. 3-3446 Sunders i Hdidalrs: Pickering 248 Men" at Old Kh"0a lvMi -------------------------------�--- BRADY - ,S. �:. �>,>� _ .. _ • m T .A . AJAX LUMBER CO. _ . •,��� J� PLUMBING STORE Yis�is M lsit M fele �► ��� =, �•�+ax aw"'�''°' lot we lstn. �llrtrlas aas•w veli, WE SELL UJMM AW SMDOW SUPP'Eil ' esti 1pawo las�stttls >itMl3ii6now AaCM&> ta. ft w n: r.. /re l��l� WE Det — 1 *n&" %EAM . ambe �«ati .w...e... .. pNJE�RS AND TRIM !L AL M111= a" Saolflaa WE HELP YOU GET _ "MOW4 7emmrWr Low. a.t1 st.• 1•r...ft u SaftA ROOd and No. Z HhwayAT d 2,M mow. s s s vmft., Oftene - TIPW ted" 'rant 1011 Ww" N 4320 Mmaton Rd. West Rib TREPHONE PICKERING W els DTa f wa7. bes7rNa I"a" ESTATE AQAZ . ----------------------------------- for AJAX 104.3 .. a'`'"': "fe"'r ti -1!p Phisfl'O fellow its Pidf.- CfirmDL L J. Umjkm Bring allllyd Ajax areas. To t, buy, or sell for prompt !entist L • r� ♦iil� Llllfa ��ask for Of�iGZs 'r .. a 1114=. 1sATSSAO]O Mr. BIoMA1. _ - �...-. >dtmtAT>M GIVENA• , - Je Schaft = AJAX --.-.Generalflardware ._ lAdri 'LOYAL ORANGE LODGE • 11ltTrisiat� 11tiJi! ...-.------------------------ ---- - General insurance —. Realtor Meets Pint Tuesday Of .Men h At • • e •. 'Paints Electrical Ar Hance PP a„ • • Pickering 390 or 14►0. 4-8937 . ' CHURCH Of THE TELEVISION & RADIO HOLY T IUN71TY A. Y. Ferguson '.. Tools Glass ' Etc: 4 - _ Past Master REPAIRS M 491 • -Pickering ' United Churck •'pHON$: TBmpie 9-1191 DUNBARTON RADIO & TY ~ .:S H E R I Minister: Rev. Melville Ruttaro - , A. H. BATTEW . , r SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1959 9.45 A. M. - Rally Day In The Sunday School � �n s FUNERAL AND a s ar ware - -MMIM 6. ObNAW. ell, A. 11.06 A. M. -Church Bernice SAM AMBULANCE SERVICE _ AUDL$Y 0:45 A. M. - Church 'llkvict _, - Picone :X . Picker - e0lT1T8 HUII.DDMEi. AJAX - <=.;.. MIs1. S IEtiNWAY 11.1)0 A. M. - Sunday Sefiool :. IN rsse fsfl. els`. Otarswsy r AT MING if1;A 1G'1 ROAD ---------------" '-•--------- -•--- CkiStiOn �nCe SoCietp 'ELECTRIC �.. insurance Co. Telephone_ ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO .-MARKS ' t>R�1Rj OB PHg11>s ` AJAX 1019 Invltse You To lis asgnlae Consrnereial & Residential Wiring ,�;,e mat ell'. Fee And c...as e�++•a Chu: , ser"e. ._ X3NGS7ON ROAD „Ilndustrial, Prompt Efficient Service — Free Estimates laisiissss lsstfeaats. Os >!sf>tiitot` Y8e►fiW.r :..-(Nor14 side. Jost Fast Of rslls.elYe >rsera.se Ot Aa 111111011s Road) - = I. MARKS J. e •► Bowman & Gibson BUILDER >�Y MWDAY AT 1UW A. ]L "And TBI. Ti. 9-1570 R.R: Z, Pickering fP80N1C: WHrT8'li rat • - - • W 0 0 B W 0 R8I N Q Sunday School Narsery . :. At The same Hoar , -------------------------------- +•a C8 - ° = . Wednesday, 8 m. - TeAtmon7 • J J Christ and Baha u Ilah GABi16lJm For kifoimatien, Call: I MONTfIITFI, MONT[R111. Rlff,llLI,T NA II4Eil'A73SD _ ATlantic — 1--4192 �� as i i g St t Ow i long been y - e ri ' It h 1 be gienerall bel ev Yet the, s nothing in Ch 1 i t0. �iffl= TIONS ON 7�1� - ------------------^----------- - ed that Jesus Christ was a unique stateinents as recorded in the Got- Cherrered AeeesWotts HOMIL WALTER C. THOMSON,. Q C, incarnation of God such as had never pel, to (support that view." George LICENSED TRUSTEES NWA. n'aATMm 4 G. g. B 8kkevOla Barrhaw. Solieltor, Notary Public appeared in religious history , and Townshend„ formerly Archdeacon of would never appear again. Thip tient . Clonfort and Canon of St. Patrieib %a AN W. ROW., RA. 5-U27�S OiBcy He . " to 5.00 P. M. made tete acceptance of any late,, Cathedral, Dublin. oe lAWA---B � 1Roa8ey Theoog4u Ftida? Prophet impossible to a Cb:istiian. B, ILWates AS= 750 1 _-• - Appointments by Phone Box 179, Highland Creek, or phone09 AT 1.24 U STAF FORD BROS. pboee: Pfidterfnt[ 11fii. 11. Pislesritti :. n.. 1lAl1A'If or rtucEltt�to TOw� 1 i sou V V� family visited her sister Mr 1. Ttti K. Pascoe, who chose as her topic -Home-made Baking Sale on Fri CUUMMONT4 ler N McDonald and family of Toronto re- "Joyous Living", which proved very evening. September 11, at 7.00 p• on the chu'ch lawn. Please note numbe' from herr attended the Mrs. Ppuliott, of Montreal, visit- l cently, interesting. It was decided to can Hort Perry Fair last Monday. I ed Mrs.-Manson Ellicott last week. I Miss Gwen Crocker of Agincourt, cel the bus trip to Toronto for the change of date. Everybody invited A;so, many ua�� bect2 bw'1t26 to the The lo• ely basket of flowers in spent the week-end with her aura, present. All members axe asked to come, and buy their week's supply \L each day• the chu,cu on Sunday were inment-Mrs. Matthews• bring a cookie recipe to the next baking. and Mrs. :Matt Tomlinson and o, y" of c're late Silas Tool. The September meeting of the W. meeting. These to be made into a The Midgets Sall Team pia tan:iiy of Fianr,Itun, spent the week-, I Cougratdla ions to Mr. Ray Ell. A., of theUni •ed • hurch wa+ held at recipe book. Thee meetiilrf cla<ed in Wainfllatt on Monday night. The wttil his pa.cuts here. tcott on winning Second Prize in To'- the home of Mrs. N. Button, Wed- the usual way, followed by lunch ser- turn game .will be played at Br 31:. and bars, C.lura 11 u aind and onto, and a Thi d at Baxrie, on 'his ne_;day evening Septemtbe; 2, with a ved by +he hostesses, Mrs, $u ton ' ham Pa-k on Saturday, Septembe- f �3Inll}', of \I'atkerwu, s t tae hu.t- pony. good attendance. The Devotional and M s. English. at 8.00 P. m.� This is the semi- -ami with' his motile, e. 3i r. and Mrs. John Harvey, Lon- -was taken by Mrs.- Reanlan while 'The Woman's MissionarySociety for all Ontaao- Come out and - _ al:d ia:21- f dun, visited his paretits Mr. and Mrs: -the program was in charge of Mrs. • of St. John's 'Church are holding a pb t the boys. %I r. and 91: Le :. spent the ho:i;aa a u_u Lake. Al. Harvey ,heie during the week- -Congratulations to JL and Ws- end. :;Peter \l'I itc ou t,',e bir, ii, ui a son, Jir. and J[rs. Ruland Robihsou x,,n Monday'. at Stoufivi.lc Hoapltal.• and chug,:t�, .�t Baltimore: also M . J::. and, J.rs, jiul Cou-rice vioit- and .'.lr Ru,ilson Sr.. rQtu•ed truss- y .e•1 ul l��u,gt.oHn w: _lfoa(lay. to;tarie:• ai r to ty elm It years' wo k 3i r.\l: s, Uo:. tic�gcs Rot.--ci�;ted M. and Jut U,>r,a•ld BNc`r :~ Ly::u } t Haul:. la't neck h,n , s a otmwatc )tt at,, Suuuay. Jfarie la *a4 it:g a ` JIr a.l%i 1fr. Geot'ge Willeort t, eci: I.VU. 9': a till' Jaal[nr.Jlll til C. l.'. I jCtl'[:ey•..j tJ \:i+!•)c q:+ ti+t.. !:'tP to . ie l:ew tree i:.i:: :incl:' 1_ i)ei14 I I,:inz ):lr 1' +1 n� I'e ltle who, nCCa U:e' Centre ut haY�. boen 2ttc'V{alb l.atllp "-'�t i' , •� : ce:cun..uversy a- t: it. iucauu�. I T•. c;, e, art n •e ; lhlr r•ne , I' appnea it c'le titiai :4n:ai;l v.ile.c' l: i,,nin d al ,i R:� t ;', Lark- th L, t••1aat::Y. 1141:. 'Fie c%• at \\ ark-•= ? l . ..•h, ­-,e a celeh'v Jack ::.,r:u:. IS '.flute iatloiied tt.'te r 2't'1 wfd'ittlz anniv'rna:,y it lin rim u -cert 1 crtnst as �!thnu_n lire.' ue a1i .,juin ut wl•h- : jack'' .tn qui e to ,ab:y r,ut tilcm) • in z the•., ntr- lest or ri:i- n r •.all --with this _ Jf-, ;h_,s., Lyc, of lorontu, visit Col e at:ria :art: t', Mr. .and, Mr:. -_-d theH:dScs' o:l �i ulid;. I{..tt \'.'hit.t: ::.,n (Do-'ah., Bayles) and�i: E r.ie Ufa_ -e, Osie of 0.'haw:a, An thea '4; a1 ,:,f a littif— y •va, spent `a z dock ,, 1-1meunda- at daaz lte,. ort .Nuenct 25. r .r< H Jfiss Sar,n' Mile' of �Mhthy, {w,viing tom I ment of Hen's v:.;i :.i, he: grandmot' er 3f.,. T. — Trebles was hela here last We.ltles- English. - a w•i h five- ,re::. and, ten entries. Mr. and' M-s, Ray Ellicott and' l :..:oh for th de win, E stn \1 a_%g•' Stouiittlte H iv lo_j Z'. 1•t ► '` eBa: r, of 17--lit, ) 1 Ill,-titut -win- H. 4u don, i an an3tvn. Mr. and fir Tvr.t '� th ough the no--ti -0%e' tr a i:oli- .N t' } V 111 3fr and hfrs.' G3rdon' Tayio: Ment +1te week-end at Hawke Lake. .: _ \; Ccit1'. be and MIrs.U� torn:al: Vraham. of - Pickering: vi •ited Basi! and 'Miss l`i a- yjCJ :•:!Vane on Sunday. - - " Mr, and burs. Thos. 1-iammond ) road t I ► =. :and Mr. Ernie. Baker, piayed in the 10 tournament of Mixed Trej;e; to: the } J. U. Little at Newm�� arket - •ion Labour Day. SUCCESS. Mr. and Mrs. John Irigles aad the ^tllfan:ily. , of Geo: getou n, seen: -.tie _ LADIES! week-end with M s. _A. Prowse. Repi-esem Avon smetics in t; s Mr and Mrs, A, Loyst and 'ur• �,n Area. CoEarnings . to $10 a ;and Mrs. R' Loyet spent Clete holida; g day. AL1 products Unconditionally 'g _ at Mr. d M�rs. 7. Kennedy. e _ of Tor- Gtrat•aa ed. Phone: col act. between ' - >.c� sto spent the week with ltd'' 9 and 9 a• ;a. - ar.d Mm Jas. McGuire, MISS E. OUTER"IDG8 .. - F The SamarilUo's were boss • to a phone: Toronto. RU 2-73C. f _+!targe number of relatives, an-i friends f am Toronto, Petearoro and North - • 1Bay, at a corn and wiener roast at ,AUCTION 9AL8 rhea firm. on Saturday night. JA- -- _ strong true local residents who, atten-� 19.— agCi'Son a •led. +vete: bit, and Mrs. J. 3iC etre. oaturday, Sep At r. and Mrs, R. Red-haw, Mr, and sale o! l otsthottd furttittue, elsetsic 3t r9. G. Benson and bur. and Mrs, appliances, tools. ,dishes. glassware - - �. Rennie • 2' etc. the props ty of Mrs. M. B Mr, and Mrs. D. Ark-ey and boys Stephenson, Re;. Dixon and. Mn T. Findlay at Prentice's Auction. - - re'e Sunday visitors wit.: aft• a+° Rooms, Franklin Hou e, Markham _ Mrs, B. Norton. E• The \�'ortun s Institute Rill start Ont. Sale at 1.90 P M- st:arP: T-rtas cash. No . reserve. KEN & CLARKB Wednesday. • - n- .r s 0 _ all meeting- F .h err- -;Z11, at 2,00 p. m. Roll Call PRENTICE, auctioneers. - _ --"t6 bring a friend and int"odvice Sup' -- 18 : h,• %" Grue•t speake' wi,l he Mrs. F.: _ "ti''"Peler of Picke-intt. w,,o will be !Saturday. September l2—auctson sale - sp�aking f of household fu ntu e, piano, rrf-ig- on' "Retarded Children". A � am,, and lunch will be-in charge I eraltro, a.esterfie:d sui e; two din- � _ •'.: - ,n' Mrs L Pueh (convene ): \f r G. , ing room suites: e'ectAc clothes dry : ..V r-. E. Beate and Mr,. Ev- ! or, rigs; c?rina:. dishe cooking ut- i ensils; in the Village of Claremont. =;a' Benson• R For- a e la`e M s. Z. _ .. Estate o th Tick -ha a f�11 and r< ick R d ayth. No reserve. Property sold. Sale _ i. actured two ribs. Y` J{ {. u. s H Gi`iord a" d f:, I at 12 noon, -ha-p. Terme cash. Lloyd w tl,. of Scarhora, w.e-* Sunday visit- ' Tu-ner, clerk;`A. S. FARMER, arc- ar.d Mfr, J Renn;e ar i tioneer. Phone' Go-mley 5311. a Sept I :funnily. lean, - Tin y thermostat in the c e ntre of the burner arutomaticolly -MILLS ELECTRONICS Indiusts flame to maintain- temperature you set. SPECIALISTS y ... i jf's- another example of the practical, Betty 8rigili suggesh �. FAST Service eperoting fmm your vidn". s tures you it work- aving fen y get w today'SKILLET SPECIAL s modern gas ranges. 1 : • REiJABIE seFviae ry trained tecbekians. <': Compare them for convenience i BLUE FLAME SPAGHETTI 1 '.• GUARANTEED Service at rea'sonoble rales. with their fully automatic controls. Com, ... with their ' •1 tablespoon shortening pare them for.-beauty 'Pone Pieke'ri 526 trim, attractive appearance. Compare I cup chopped onion , r "7 them'for price—they cost less to buy, o/a Ib. minced beef b Serving' WFfitT AJAX, PIEKEfHNG and Dl1NBAR70N _ - mess to install, .far less to maintain. _ 1 cup or 6 oz. raw spaghetti 1 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg And remember—mast•e! chefs prefer l 1/a' teaspoon ground allspice -• •" the more ,.' dependable results of "openi teaspoo n dry mustard teaspoon saltgas cooking ... faster, cleaner,flame„ 21/2 cups 'one 20-oz.con) tomato juice a pleasure tousa ;i - s y .. � - � - - Melt shortening in skt'tet. Brown chopped onion CONVENIENT TIME PAYMENT PLAN ' nd minced beef`in sk:,int over automatic temper- ature controlled GAS top burner at 340 Break 1 , 8C1Utlf .tl !�:',u16!s :r3 7 Dig rete n! Calors a .- Cantbe Asl, a�ol:i y' �(ar'G'as Company 5 FI up spaghetti into pieces cbet:t 3 inches long. rat'' i�la Eli^y lila abVatlta@S Sprinkle dry spaghetti over top of mixture•in the , #aid on suis floors 4r p, esetit foo iltg » Sleets of :� ma ': r gas -range -now= pay � skillet. Add nutitlag, allspice, mustdr.d and salt to : C C ionthlj ps bill mice. Mi we ,then add to meat mixture, s'• Ofi yJU • 1 �i if e %4 x 8 or evt to size a to ' Z tI;ICiCr1e55 W111 tiler and temperature con • � tomato 1 cover sk trolled GAS lop burner' to 220°'for 30 minutes. 1- ? mot stilet • 1r~fpterlsroof • Can be uset� as siding ” SEE' yOUR GAS APPLIANCE DEALER serves 4. _—...—__l +aver shingles or clapboard • Free estimates R— -PHONEeJW Am mow • - 9.60• I WAM 110911 "YOUR FRIENDLY RESIDXNT AGENT' _. . wtrrtC�ES COMO" EVENTS LAWNMOWER - � Y R 1 L f e .� 0 R L Ey. _ -- - s _ -HEADQUARTERS -- :.... NURSERY STOCK F. - RXBXzAH SALES & SERVICE- IN3URANCE AND REAL ESTATE H you, 1 in hasts._ ssplet ly all kinds as Tor -?APO W V E •Yat marsy�yoa'll wsat•, - in pmt gaaht9 SATURDAY,- SZPTZMBXR 1Z:. „ (� rkmoefig Shrubs and of Far • a little tin.'a, a littEs pint t MODSRAfP$ PRICES NNW lownwowers•'sssm Jim JERRY P. and T. FUlfV what this sia'L RESIDENCE 767 �OlPICE 67 Y'SASSK NURSERY P , yb t Farm North Gf High School PIC,i6AlP�TA3YT8.AT-i:00 P. M. SSE FULL LiNS AT _ 327 3 DINTY X - -- :.. ' ' , PICKERII�Ks ONTARIO !lovas Pkksriias Oct 30 -------------- � Ladies' Aid t�EALi. MOTOR CLIItICFr�sia , -----------------;r----------. -- "TSELL TIRE BEST . "SLS LttirSq.' Aid_of, the Presb7tles�aa - '- PORTABLE AND �jTA1?OltA1tT �� � reid their regdar mos►- AND 'SERVICE THE RES?' sLECTRICAL POWER 04 C.>! Piatk..i.g P LOCK L RATIN'O UNITS uy. �, y, I$ _ �$ Y H oa Thorsda----_---' 'C LTD . day ..-COOPER B : 430006 re p by 17 A'Pot Luck Ltruchson will -SIC TANSB .A � at the home of with the fantamr - _ e From 506 ' watts to be served at 12.36 g'clock for mon- CLaANED „ 920 CAUMMIA ROAD - TORONTO : Sit -kb a.for far-� begs sad their-' friedds. -nw regdar "!R _ ors sat 2.00 p. W_ Soma units are available on m t _ S ---- W. 7.�vzr BLOCK & B�R1CItS a rental basis. O>sr,priees and ser- : _------------ A. TheW�-A - - -rke guarantee the hest available. E veining p /may ` The Evening W. A., Pickering Un- Oshawa - BA 34042 We also do arnsat:u'e and nttbor ited' Church w'iB meet in the C. E.------ ts•.wiritg, and are equipped to fe- Centre of the Church, Slept. 10th. BEFTM TANKS CLZANXD -baild or re -model your electric mot- _ ... _. '.CRANE RENTAL or or generating egrapmost• ROSEBANK . ELECTRIC T= &WMAB:? WAY. Far more information, call: STATION ROAD, PICKERING, ONT. -.. Phones 126, EM. 3.2802 KEN POOK - - 'Phone:' TEmple 9-2507 _ New Imam lwslanea.. i Pickering--- 2 'W. WAILD --- SERVICE ON Whubyby M0' - - ------- !'hew: 3-E6I<i . - - Ref.igera,ors ,Oil Burners 10K . .__-----CLINTON -,_ Water Pumps Washers=__ -------- ---------------- ----- ------- GASOLINE ENGINES Dryers Ranges - --JOHN. L • L A Y ,Aft cooled, 2 h. p., to 10.3 h. p- In- act l6 RODMAN _ d Tal of lighter duty models. Ex- --------- ------------------ -------- Pickerla Villa a OF •ENGLAND ,, .:,ly easy, ay the and relfab- 9 9 SIfEET METAL PRUDENTIAL c ASSURANCE. TD 1e pos►.sr baked by sire famous Clin- u guarantee. Available immediately �f�! //� f �y�. tram stock. For Image irsformation, Leet Thursday, Mn.. Berkey, Mss. WOS ""�s — �V, 0�+ - TA[E Can: Jowett, Mrs. Rimmer, Mrs. Till and ... - KEN POOK Mrs. Hortop spent a delightful aft- y : ST ..Pickering 382 errroon at the home of Mrs. Beulah 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST y - M_ _ _ _ Duncan, Brooklia. Authorized Consumers' rias - . _ . _ Com n Dealer Por Telephoner Pkkering 28 FOR SALE -gam ens stove. $35. News items is thin column are Pa .y collected by members of the Worn- • office: Station Plaza' Aja: Shopping Centre Phone: Ajaz 480 Phone: Picke-ing 353RI. en's Institute, and paymeni received GURNEY REAL ESTATE for this service is added to W. I. i • CLARE_ funds to be used as a cont: fbution i • RV U - TO RENT - 4 -roomed winterised toward community ar,ivities. Any cottage, hydro, water, Church St. N. member will welcome - a news :teas FURNACES, WATER HEATERS MORTGAGES APPRAiBALS Pickering. �m ,Michael. • Phone - and will nee that it is passed on to Picketing 4 am 7 the right source. _ . GAS RANGES i -- :- r------------- G. NEWELL - _:..-- ` FLOOR FURNA: