HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1959_09_25VOL. 75 NO. 105 PICBERINM ONT P-70 W. C. MURKAR AND SON PUBLISHERS Authorized As Second CIaz Haar
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To lay Corner Stone of St. George's Parish Hall This Saturday Are'OPP On The PICKERING VILLkes,
i:�� � < � �� �� f Way Out .Here? ng B Pickerie �.�
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s.✓,f a f ,F c fir " , y Those taxpayers living IIOi'th Of ---� M .. _
s� z r g Concession 3, who are now policed by The Brownies held their first hike
the Ontario 'Provincial Police of I of the fall season last Saturday, at -
hyo� am h ' •+ s x x �` Whitt will receive �.
�` , ,�� � , � ,�. ,•� � y quite a jolt tax- ; Greenwood Conservation Park. The -
Nd � h z wise if the OPP pulls out and they gi:ls enjoyed" the hike along the
s „ s «� b �i have to maintain their own force.' i nature trails, and lunch in thq park.
Reeve Sherman Scott has received ; They disc pvered numerous traCics ;
a letter from the Attorney General s,1 and saw various species of bixdr+ is d r .
L,. Y x' ' s ;.. k.,': Department which asks the council to' plants in the • .woods. Mrs. D rias --
t show reaches why the township should and 'ylrs. Farmer were in e'-+ fiP of
not police that area which lies north! the group.
of the Concession 3 line. ( Do you enjoy moose hunting aaa
The OPP have policed this portion: fishing. Well, there's lots of it only
5 of the township for a good many ! eight hundred males nortbwwt of harts
years with no charge to the rate- in the White River Disli}Ct• Mr,
. payers. The townshjg #arcs looks after Jack Hambktoa, of Ri ersidd DrSve.
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the south end of the township where i has just returned from a fishesg Wo,
y i population :is most heavily concen- � up' there. in a township oankii �' ---
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trated. "Hambleton". Incidentally tky tt1let• —
"` Reeve Scott remarked that the de-, ship was named after Mr. 1Jau6J*-
a III ment must have been reading re- i ton about ten years ago by the
ports in the #tela and decided it was Surveyor-General of Onttrio, C
t t ktime for the . township to police the' Fullerton, in recognition of Jac
.. area, work in Conservation and i1 at1e3ng
"For my own information why is books about Ontario and iti Math-
the north end not policed by us ?""i land. Agent three weeks AW, gla s,
- _ asked Deputy-reeve Jean McPherson: ;. studying the map, Jack ditcr and a
Corner some of it George's An&can Church Paries Hall at Pickering will be laid this Satuday, at 2.30 P. m. by ! "The mill rate cost in the north of lake. in this township, also rased,
the township would be quite substan- ! *Hambleton", hence• the ji.hin tri
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the 'Veen. H. D. Clave:'dou, C. D., L Th. Ambdeaoon of Scast"a. Rec nor of St. Geor=e°s is the Rev- H-- 1 tial„ said Reeve Scott. "It is 7,8 mills ` The lake is about discsmaW king,
Saeeemata Shepherd, B. A., B. D. -
in the south now which would be quite _124 one-half mile wide. sad Msta:ntr
- s burden. to some of the farmers. k lots of pickerel, some runeirhg as
do not feel the north end of the towb- ! lar gw. Ps eighteejn pouzida, milli is
/ ship should be its a police area at tb4,-within, two pounds of ties atlrlA re- -
FMKh an s Bad Pee Was Win Township Election present time." 1 cord. Fishing from Jack's Island, the
Councillor Harvey Spang said it only island :n the lake, Mr. Hamcle- 5
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A®Oti' +Claffl! Stihl Going Date Is Set would add about 180.00 to his tax bill,, ton re,orted catching one fish, a two-
p p"- g if he was in a police area. pound pickaml. However. on tie ciao-
Well the Frenchman's Bs Fee ' Pickering Township council this "Well if thele is no mill rate in the ing day of the trout season, be WAS
! p north, wouldn't it be nice if the whole! lucky with the speckled beauties
Wees• have done It a • e week passed a bylaw setting the dates N.
,gala. y . g township could be policed by the which save ai of his Pickering friends
Not satisfied with taking the Bark- A Big Mistake Ifor nomination and election. 'OPP" said the Deputy-reeve.have shared. Jack warns that Harab-
er Trophy from Uhg Metro Minor j�, ff Nominations will be held on Friday,' µIt couldn't be done" said Counc>I- n Laic ear ori
Saftball Associate back is A It was all a mistake -but it g !November 27. Tate hoar of aomina- y b'e reached by
Association, egret for Roes Hawthorne.
at Maple Leaf Stadium or the Bili Police some anxious moments last tions will be from 6 to 7 p.m. 1woReeve �. or by heavy travel on foot thio
p Sunday evenin Scott said the department ruggedcountry.Nixon Memorial Trophy at Wood- g• If an election is called, elections uld have to be eontaetod about the Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bath, of
st.oelt, they keep pushing ahead and thought someone had been shot abet I will et held he ours day, December ,.matter. !
A woman phoned in to the lice Orangetr
winningmore championships. and, in a frantic voice told them she bUh between the hoists o! 11 a.m. and -_---- -----____-- . ` visited Ms. and ]Era,
lti Ps• - ' •---------- Andrew, and called on a num-
In the OJLS.A_ they took the ear 7 p.m. i - Edgar - -
era championship then went on to a mile east of Pickering. She had Nominations will be held for school rim
her 'oE tier other friends bee.
}heard explosive noise and noticed Metro , im I
Our Local Bakery is doing a rush-blab in the t;erhtrai series. They won � trustees in Use two school areas at their first game- against North York, something kicking on the edge of the the same time. Nomination meetings ( • mg business now *st the cooler
ria. Our Time weather has list in. You can pick up:
lost the second and came back last dare hard m the township hall at Bl^ou-
Police in tion showed she was a tasty treat for hubby on your way►
Saturday to win the Central. chem- v'e� Cham --`-----
pienattfp in a acme of 134 at Agin right about the explosion and some- IIn ease.you are wondering .when we , home from bridge, girls.
court thing kicking — the explosion was • swi-tch back to Standard Time, .and kers. George Yale is horiie • r! % 1
It was announced this week, that from a bark-firing car and the some- CNR purchasing several are,. it will be the last Sun- ` after more than four weeks is Ors• -
thing kicking, was a large rabbit ly- day in October. II awa HospitalIf
%hey now move into the western divi- 4.
leer sad will play Aldershot this Set-
at
on the edge of the road, after hav- Pickering Township council issued Mea. Huyck Or. of VP itby,, "st� a.
ut+day at Frenchman's Bay at 8:16 ing been struck by a car. Lots Here ' a proaatnation this week
hat the - Sunday with her son, W ere@
-township would return jto.�Standard family. I a
P-` We should consider Urs Time on, the same date etro Tor- �
• Miss Ldmre Lit was left•; at
Saturday last, these boys played people �Uhat a
one of their best -games and pitcher, Eay Channel Fills are being displaced and the displace-{onto., the beginning of the week. S/a r
Keith Fertile had the whole team • meet of these people by the railway," i enroaw in ■ few-year coVw 8, hl-ic-
r �•
behind him to a man. In Again Hardy Craig. "I think -we should TO Campaign Capt L Rvasdda Dr
These boys are a credit to French- give some thought for the develop-
man's Bay ana Pickering Township at The channel at the entrance -to ment of a commercial area down and son Jim spent the week-end
large. They have fighting spirit, a Frenchman's Bay is filling up with there."i FOruseufi Sarnia, visiting relatives. Mr. John _
sense eat clean play and co-operation. sand again, awarding to reports from Mr. Craig made the above comment , •Huahby, fo-mer resident here, azcosss-
Their coach Don Hopkins and bis as- local " sailora. I after the Pickering Township Plan- I Pickering Township residents are partied these on the trig _
sistant B. Beamer are to be .tom- 03w sail boat got stuck last week ning Board heard a brief report from egri pod by the dream of a museum, The Red Coss Woman's Work �
mended for their fine work with the half way out the channel and in many ' Reeve Sherman Scott. Reeve Scott within the wa><s of which treasures Group are de perately in need of ( ;
team. 1 places it is very she-flow. I and Mr. Little the Township Planning, d which relate the folk lore of the helpers, to sew. They_ weft at the
car
It is belted there wit] be good 1 The Federal government spent a, Consultant were present at the Metro Township from its earliest beg;nning Red Cross &ridding+ Brock Rand
turnout at the Bay ball. park this I lot of money last year cleaning out Planning Board meeting when nine win be di played.' For the d-eam to 4th- Co- every Tuesday afternoon,
Saturday to lend them encourage- 1111 the channel. High winds and waves 'delegations aired their grievances on mate isiize, it has been agreed that We sire glad to hear that M,. J -M*
meat. This means it lot to any team, l push sand into the channel filling it, the proposed 35 mile CNS by-pass a g:•eat effort must be made. ' H. Purvis is home f om hospital ■
despite their age. Try and attend, if although it is still a lot better than j route, I Wm- G. Lawson. President of the Mrs.Ted Owens (Mary Martial r*
you possibly can. _t it used to be. "Boot Mr. Little and I said a few Pickering TownsLdp Historical Soc. of Ajax, has just returned home..froas
-worlda objecting to the railway going iety, has called a meeting for Octrgb hospital -
lt_, hip*in its present 1, 1959, at the Municipal Building, We a-e sorry to r-pore t' at Mr.
_.+,�,..r•r said reeve Scott. in Brougham, at 8.00 p. m. at which Irving White is ill, hiving suffered a,
Pheasant Shoot Here "The railway has already purchased a repreemtadvie from every organza- light stroke on Saturday last. "•
114 lots on the original route, said tion of the Township—Women's In- -Cone-atulations ' to Mr, and Mrs;
prohibited Areas Still To Be Named I William Newman. "The whole railway stitutes, Se-vice Clubs, and all the Chilvers, of H•iley Ave. on the biith ^;
line should be looked into and ' we metiers, • ire invited. At- this special of t:hei* son, Jeffrey James. ;.
It is safe to say that Pickering - should hold a special meeting to do melting, plans for a• fund-raising M , and Mrs• Dolmage, of Lincoln
nt campaign 'n the Township, will "be Ave. have returned from thrir Cott-
Township will have a pheasant shoot 3
this year and it is,safe to say that FARE AT ROUGE The Planning Board passed a ma- dscuseed, with an objective in view ge at Dorset. 5,
it will be o tion that the-Pra.0 t-P3enning Con, M 410,000.00. Districts will be '*w -Mr, and Mrs. Keith' Baue.n were
pen, except for those areas sultants be requested to review the i ed out for can, en. Xernbers
Home-' to their fnietsds on Sun-
u-here shooting has. been prohibited Fire, earl Thursday morning did area around Dunbapton. da
in the past, as well as some new areae y y ,I organizations will be eked to have a y
an estimated 43000 damage to the past in fids tremmdouu and vital un- Mrs. Allan Clark and daughte- Jean „•
a here population is dense. New areas }home of Liedte Hobbe, fourth home7.
where hunting may ' be banned' un- ! • dertaking• Any Club 'or Association of Lakefield, are spending a week ,
der the no shooting bylaw have not east es Altorha Road, ons & Second Township Need which has not received a fetter, with Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Boyes.
n set out bel but areas like Squires Conceahon• tidy. Hobbs was away and Mr. and Mrs. :
inadvertency, is caged to take note Fraser and family of
his familiy are in Ftngland. The blaze A _ of the date and send a represwtative Fonthill visited he- parents Mr. and
,each, and Riverside Drive have been ( was discovered neighbors, Mrs Own Lawyer r
entioned. • to this October 1st. meeting, Mrs. C. A. Ster:itt over the week- ;
Thos Ttilloch The da will come, and soon that a ' end. 1
The township game commission has Southwest pick Fiiremen sav- Followin a discussion involving y
oid council in .writing that they feel , eying g g dream of a Pfickerng Township M' r• Fair Berkey returned farm the
ed .the three rear rooms. The front two bylaws which the township's so- Museum will beeorae a reali rough and tugged lif; of Churchill on
e present game laws are adequate if ty
rep resrly enforced. They also stated pan of the house wan gutted• I licitor had drawn up • for council to .I Sunda last. -Even his grandmother,
study, the suggestion was made this did not recognize him. Apparently
ey feel council should stop shooting • week by Councillor Harry Ashton that AnnOunee Rotary
razors are-not_ fa3tiousbie in that
n certain areas where they are built Fire Destroys it might be a good idea for the town- • country.
p and _ , , Ship to retain a solicitor. • Miss Elizabeth R chwdson is cast"
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Councillor Edgar James said, I am
The two bylaws.. one re nuisance Draw Winners fined to her home wf:3 a bad cele. ,
of too sympathetic to the hunters Claremont dome and the, other re yards to be kept
ut feel we should go along -with the y p Winnie s of the Draw at the Rotary '' Several from hers sttettJed the tea.
safe condition where felt by council in the Baptist Church, Clare-
not commission's recommendations. not to be adequate for this area, The Aucfon Sale last Friday night wertre:
cssibly -more game wardens are Mr. J. Lyons who lives north-west d 1, Mink Clutch Ca Mr. W. Mink, Op, Put ed es y Claremont Co•
are being sent back to the laver. and �• � Op on Wednesday h.�t.
eeded." of Claremont had 'the upsetting ex- he is requested to appear before coun- R. R. 1, Brooklin; 2• Radio,' Kevin Helen Susa;s Cartw:ig: t celebra-
Deputy-reeve Jean McPherson said, perience of returning home with his til next week. It- was revealed that. Bolger, Whitby;'3. Grey Cup Tickets. i+
l.et the hunters shoot until their T family from a trip last .Saturday the la Ka este Shannon, West Hill. ted her second bi-tlt3ny last. Sa'•ur- .
carts are content, but some areas night, to find his home in ashes. The eyes charges about 32b.00 for Y day, and Wayne Pealsnh� fila eigatli
each trip out from Toronto and that The auction sale did very well, and birthdayon the sang &S, With a
hould be protected. I feel that a 10 Lyons have two children. the average b law drawn u b the the club wtslids to thank ori who don-
heasant shoot here is too much," The blaze was first seen b a g y p y party for has little blc r
y p y Pte- solicitor costs 'about $50.00. abed articles for sale, especially thank- ! M.*• and Mrs. Hill BMW u week at
Councillor Harvey $pang said a lot ing baker, who summoned the Clare- Reeve Sherman Scott said the idea ing auctioneers Ken and Clarke Pten-
hunters would like the bylaw left most fire brigade. The house was too Victoria Harbour.
it is. far a to save. " of the township retaining their own trace. for their services. -_______
gen lawyer might be alright but, that the Kiwanis At rerweal •p
Reeve Shelman Scott said, "I would Mr. Lyons was granted permission township's commitments are increas- KIWANIS NEWS f Kiwartis atter
nk this is the. last year for hunting on Monday by Pickering Township Ing faster ,tht}n their ability to pay. SCHOOL FAIR ; ding itmual Coati
vention at the Qnsi �abeth Hoeatf
the south end, but I can see no. council to Detect a temporary dwelling THIS SATURDAY
anon to prohibit hunting in the for his family until he can build a - in Montreal are: i8uts� Cook. AkL _
rh of the township.I must a DINTY S SMALL MOTORS
gree permanent home. Council gave him a Parents—be wi•b your cHldren at Prentice, Herold Miters/., PrM, Fid•-
s;t in man cases pheasant shooters 9 month time limit and in the case Will Be Closed From
y p September 25 the Annual K wanks School Rev' on win 8alsdon, Lone S1:Rrlrey, Dint
showed, no reirard for private of fire, heddooesst not have to' deposit To October 13. Saturday, SSeep�tye�mbbe�r� 26, :-n_`k5-.o D=- SSleeeepp[ (wand their wives), rind 17oc. IL.
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up. Rain pelted down so fast selves perished - victims of the
the gutters. couldn't take it. 1 extreme cold.
r sat on the veranda watching. Forty years ago chinchillasf HIRST
Presently along the street came were just about the rarest ani•
L „ two little girls, about five and mals in the world. The govern- ,
A+f/s. «,t��t�o• three years old, running, soaked ment of Chile had already pass-
through, and bawling to high ed strict laws forbidding the
heaven. a knew they lived two export, dead or alive, of these =
+'DearAnne Hirst: We've been 'the happier Yesterdays; they doors. up so 1 made no attempt almost extinct creatures which
married two yearn, and I am nick • painted 'a smile on their lips to rescue them. After the worn# look a cross between a squirrel
and tired of the way we live. • and in their voice, -they com- �x of the storm was over I thougH and a bush baby.
My husband had a good job but .4 forted their husbands when I had better let Partner know So serious, also, became the
he soon lost it, and since then • they came home empty-handed. I was sitting high and dry. problem of the disappearance of
•� he's ..only worked part- time• 8e •and they so inspired their mea "Thought you might like to chinchillas from Peru, Ecuador
doesn't make enough to live- on; • that they "spit.on their hands know I wasn't caught in that
' We have used up our savings, ' and took a fresh holt on the rain,I said to him on the pand Bolivia that the govern
" hone. meets there prohibited export
•; and we owe money (and I hate ' rope" "Rain - what rain?" says he. and trapping on pain of the loss
debt) but he doesn't show any • Your husband needs you as s� "Don't tell me it hasn't been
tion I've only had one new ' he never needed you before. ' i < % f , : A raining there," I exclaimed. of a hand 'for the first offence
Sump •Let him nee that you stand g and death , for the second. The
fires since we married, and my "Just a 'few drops, nothing to
old ones are falling apart; his • shoulder- to -shoulder, s h a r- TIME ON MY HANDS - The g export by sea and air of chin-
clothes are a disgrace. • i n g his • bad luck as you ring's the thing for telling time speak of." chillas had at one time reached
• shared better days, and 'that ' as evidenced by this new idea I, could hazily believe it. But 400.000 pelts.
"The place we live in has'no •your faith in him is renewed that, of course, has been the
conveniences, but I do my best in male fashion. Insignia rings Today the tiny but 'highly
• every morning. If he is to do weather pattern for most of this sized chinchillas are being
to keep it and myself neat. I am engineered to carry quality s b
• his best in these dark times,
summer. red in large numbers on
not well enough to hold a job; watches were displayed in And it is still hot and hot- farms in many parts of America.
Just doing housework and cook- ' he needs his spirit refreshed Geneva, Switzerland.
• and his confidence restored• ribly humid Dee and family are It was reckoned in 1939, when
ing exhausts .me. I want a nice •Don't Yet a single day pass still at the cottage and hating the market price for every
home and better living. I like to Don't
l showing your a s the thought of coming home. breeding .pair sold was between
- dance ant play cards, see my `' But next week }hey' will have to.
friends and have them in He ' fection (in words, too) and t�:3 $250 and $300, that the tiny_
_T • send him off with wings -on ..school-time for David. The animals were worth about twice _
'� 'doesn't Ahjoy people, he only +••+• English lady we had sleeping
Wants a place to eat and sleep. feet and a heart that you �0���� theit weight in gold.
Saturdays he takes me to the ' have filled with fresh courage, here for tour months is now rep
• When a man knows his wife ES
the Atlantic, heading for home.
grocery store, and that's all! We • believes in him, miracles can Friday night, while driving me
haven't even anything lett to talk • happen home, Art stopped at Dixie POSj/-BOYC{Yef Set
about, and if I discuss the future • „ . $ CLss1ce shopping centre' to get a few
(or thepresent) Le just shuts up. SURRIAGE DISAPPOINTS supplies and I went into the
"Before we married he was "Dear Anne Hirst: We've ' not It must. have been the heat grocery store with him. How '
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-wonderful company;.. we had been married six months; and . what else would make me people go through that ordeal -
,* good times, and I never :dreamed husband is I'm afraid, just do .what I did? My usual favi- week after week I'll never
hey wouldn't last ... I lgt him my
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have his way is everything. but Plain selfish. He never taken rhe talion came. along from the know. Threshing your way
he is hanky and hard pleaaa anywhere unless I beg him td;- C.N.E. - for Press and Radio through the aisles, dodging shop- dd
we used to dance once a week Day.. Too hot to go, I thought. ping carts fore, aft and sideways: .0 ,
' T've--begged him to change, I've regularly and I've asked him to And then - but it won't be any picking up stuff you had no
even Cried, but he is too stub. keep that up; but he won't. He hotter there than here. So I thought of buying - and for- K
ra. Have you any i deas? g� alone, however, whenever took the mid-morning bus, pre-i- getting things you should have ,
am so--
DISCOURAGED* t m at the gates. The bought. Then making a quiets
_ . he feels like it. en ed y pass g bog
• You are disappointed in your "All my friends ask him about man •took it, looked at it, looked „survey o1 the cash desks - look-
,� ?, *marriage. Your-husband has lost me and wonder why rm not with at me and then - Lady, !ie ing for the shortest Fine-up and
" the glamor you once saw is him. I am ashamed to tell them. said, "this Isn't any good to y ,u the last-loaded carts. But there's
" him, for port hold. him.. res- He excuses himself by saying he. today _ you should have come a queue everywhere and all e°" -
• ponsible for your discontent, doesn't want any other man to yesterday!" He was right - the double-deck cart; are loaded
• How do you suppose he can look at tee! I don't see how I there it was in the top right- to the limit. After about twenty
• keep on trying in the face of so can live like this mucin longer. I hand: corner 'Thursday, August minutes you cash in =- and I. ,
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IS, many - d�ppollitments it he think I'm going to have a baby, g7', Why hadn't I noticed? Well, at least, came away thankful 1
• •feels your dissatisfaction' He and it that is true I shan't be until this yea= Press Day had `
_ can shop in the daytime. 1 par
• must find new faith in himself. able to go anywhere. always been on a Friday so I it down as one of the compere-
- -'• and that faith must come frons "I have had mosey hints •from just jumped to eonclusione. Be-- sations of retirement.
• you. your column. and thank you for sides that the invitation card
Put aside your own feelings, them now. Please tell we what was worded differently - a dit-
n and attack the job ahead. Praise to do. EDITH" WOf'tE1 iW{Ce iasis
ference that probably saved th•.
• your husband for his efforts to • Your husband is being plain management quite a lot of Wet9�'ft X11 �sOlC�
`'• find work and when he fall;, • selfish in not taking you out.' ••mons : The cards applied to any -
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• remind him that tomorrow Will • He knows you love dancing day _ after the blanks had been Little animals whose silky.
• .be different. Other brides have • and people, and he hides. you filled in by hand with the name dense fur was once used to fa-
be
known_ hard times, but they • as though he were ashamed to and date for their presentation. sh%n robes for Inca royalty in _
a didn't sit down and cry for • be ween with you That isn't South America are rocketing to
Well, I.thought: I'm here so I 87e
_ • fair, nor is it kind. may as. well make the most nf
popularity in many parts of the
+ The happiest marriages are my day world.
TWO-In-One SityiS ' between two people who are re chinchillas,. whose
•• so thoughtful: of each other MY' first trip was to see the
They e
flotilla of destroyers dying at natural home'is in the sunny J..
FRINTED PAT'T'ERN • that they plan the other's hap` anchor in the bay. They were altitudes. of the Andes, where
X780 pines ahead, and find their they I i v e at an elevation of ngies acid but-
and • alightly shrouded in mist ,whicn hoses, tulips, pa
• own joyAn in giving such plea-- nearly 19,000 it. There's a 'world ,
14%-24t! somehow added to their at- y terfiy-in-flight. See how mesh
• su=e .Your husband is robbing boom in their precious fur,
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himself. as well as you and, if .tractiveness - grey ghosts Asn background accents design. .
C' lite water. There. is something which is so light that a square Flowers for ahostess -lovely
• he will practice the above idea, and of chinchilla fabric weighs
• he .will soon find how well ft about ships at sea - or boats . Y design .for. chair and buffet set,
` •pays off. These are the days on the bay - that stirs the no more than a square pard o: scarf ends. Pattern 578: charts.
• he should indulge you, while
-emotional imagination. I can't rayon directions 12.% x 16-inch chair
' you are able to.get about.. Ask describe it - it is something Chinchilla pelts were first las back armrest 6 x 1234 in. No. 50.
to "
him to read this today,, and you -feel"- " - or you don't feel. ported from Chile early last Send THIRTY•FNE CENTS
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think about it. 'They are so many things - au.-4- century. Today the breeding at
fere, protective and magnifl chinchillas in many places is usse postal anote for be
tffor
_ I< misfortune has attacked pons cent.. Maybe my feelings go booming-on s greater scale than this pattern to Latfl•a Wheeler.
marriage, stand by �onr man. He back to early childhood when it ever before.
was instilled into us that Brit- The demand for chinchilla fur," Box 1,. 123 Eighteenth St.. New
depends on you now as he never sin was `,mistress of the seas" because• of its remarkable light- Toronto, Ont. Print plainly PAT-
�, t did before,- and he looks to you TERN NUMBER. your NAME
for comfort and hope Anne' and we sang "Rule Brittania" ness and fine 'quality, is coming and ADDRESS.
u: Hirst stands ready to cheer you with pride and assurance. Be not only from furriers-but from Send for a copy of 1959 Laura
on. Write her at Boz I, IL3 that - as it may the boats had exclusive dress and hat design-
' Eighteenth St., New Toronto. more fascination for me than era as well There is a world
Wheeler Needlecraft Book. It
em-
the planes and nuclear weapons market for millions of cbinchil- has lovely designs a orders in
that, were on display. Is pelts broidery, c r o c h e t, knitting.
Modern Etiquette uilting, toys. In the
by ��� L� Presently 1- left the water- Because . .their value chin- weaving, q
_ front in search of a place to chillas were once nearly trap- book, a special 'surpriseato make
• Q. Is it considered rade not eat '-.cool and not too crowd- ped out of existence. Because a little girl happy
to look at a person all during ed. At the Exhibition what of the height at which they liv- doll, clothes to colour. Send 25
the., time he or .she is talking a hope! You might be surprised, ed, many of the trappers them- cents for this book.
to you? as I was. I found a new place
- A. You .are expected to 'show 'in the Manufactuters' `Building.
- - 'attenY - Air-conditioned, good food, good
Ing by looking at him - but, of service, overlooking e a e an course,
does not have to be not .too crowded - probably be-
a' fixed or hypnotic stare. cause meal-hunting folk' have
_ Q. If you have entertained.an not yet discovered its where- "
ant-of-town guest and have re- abouts. # thought it was quite a
celved a note from iter telling find and came out rested and re-
you how much -she enjoyed -her - freshed, -ready to visit the ex-
visit, .i§ it necessary for you hibits in the Queen Elizabeth
to reply? Building. But there my enthu-
h-APS&
A. This would be much bet- siasm soon gave out and Ihead-
ter than, ignoring the letter. ed for the Fashion Show, where
Your guest . will appreciate ;it was cool, comfortable and'.
:Double-feature neckline ! Go learning that you, too, enjoyed easy on the' feet. There was one
cool or covered-up thanks to the the visit, and that you are look- delightful little number that I
Jap-
button-on bolero. Princess mid- ing forward to seeing her again. thoroughly enjoged - a Jap-
im and sm-o-o-ths short- : Is it 'proper for a girl to anese children's teaparty. The.
riff slims @ .
er, fuller figures. light a man's cigarette for him? lighting, costumes and charac- z;
Printed Pattern 4780: H a 1 f A. Yes, ii she has just lighted terization were delightful. Then „ y
-Sizes 14%, 16%, 18%,.20%, 2234, her own and her match_ is still came'tfie tea where I met several ��� � A•:
2434. Size 16%4 dress takes 4% burning or her lighter is tivail people I knew. (I had had my
- . yards 35-inch; bolero 16 yards. able. Otherwise, the man should card changed at the executive
Printed directions on each pat- always light his own. office). .• �� F
tern part. Easier, accurate. Q. Just what is the correct My next trip was, to the Elea- ,
Send FORTY CENTS (40t) way to eat an olive? Does one trical Building • and the Motor
(stamps cannot be accepted,
p pet the 'whole olive tato the Show by Auto-train. I want-f,
xtse postal note for • safety) for mouth at once, or does one .take ed to see what was new in cars _
this pattern. Please print plain- only small bites gut of it .while - and radios. We don't- want to
Yy S 1 Z E, NAME, ADDRESS, holding it in the fingers? trade in our present car but you .t
(STYLE- NUMBER. A. A very small .stuffed olive never know ... We like fo Shop
• Send order to ANNE ADAMS, may be put into the mouth around anyway,' just 'in case. By FASHIONS FOR THE BLIND - Sightless Barbara Card models
Etox 1,' 123 Eighteenth St., New whole. A larger stuffed one that -time I• was ready .to call a dress at a fashion show for the blind. Another blind member
-Toronto, Ont. should be eaten in two bites.. it a day and took a cab over ,o of the audience, Miss Ethel Miller touches her clothing as show
A plain olive is held in the •Dee's place as Arthur had prom,
fingers and, pieces bitten oft ised to run me home. Ten director Richard Blackwell stand`s by. Chain in model's hand
, uses sy _ 1959 around the stone. min-
utes later a terrific storm blew :leads to h3r seeing-eye dog,
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e rine Pentland and Mrs. Monica Cook a dainty lunch at the close of t130 friends at Sturgeon Lake over $e this week-
RoYQe Rarer Clean attended the Ontario Provincial Guid- meeting. week-end. A shower was held on Friday ew
ere Training Coarse at Doe Lake A Social Evening was held at the The Film Council$ will meet at the ening at the , home of Mr. and Mrs.
�� South End
last week-sad John of Mrs. joWhite, on Fri- National Film Board, in Peterbom Mac Middleton, in honour of the
Mrs. Dorothy Day held a wiener day last when the young people of coming marriage df their daughter. - ----
on September Sand 26. g '
A bacterial count in the Rouge-river roast at her home on,Wednesday ev- the chunch met for a corn roast arid In commemoration • of their 138th garion, and Stanley Benson.
by the Ontario Water Resources Com- ening for members of the (snide. Com- wiener roast as a farewell for Miss Anniversary of the Baptist Church Sympathy is extended to Mr. Jack
sitisaion reveals some rather snrpris- mayEileen Carter before she leaves for hue, a special week=end has been Norton and family in the passing of
$gni M..s. Mdtiea Cook, Division Com.- California, where she expects to spend pined On 'Friday, ' at 8.00 P. m• his brother Ross, who was buried on
Ang Tlfi coon£ taken at Highway 2 is mander of Guides for this area will the winter. She was presented with Robert Ha kness, world famous hymn Sunday, at Unionville•
200 and at the mouth of the river on attend an ;Area Meeting at Fenedou. a white' Bible by her friends. writer and pianist, will be present. On Several from. here attended the
Lake Ontario it is only 40. This nom- Falls on September 24. Mr. and firs. Pascoe of Whithy; Saturday, at 7.30 p. m. there will be stock car races at Sutton on Sunday.
Pam with a 24,800 count taken at The Frenchman's, Bay Bowling also Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Knox had a music proAram including vocal and A-local driver Andy Neale, who also
Ringwood near the north end of the Group met last week and it was dec- tea on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. K. instrumental numbers and a ehQ-mPg drives at Pinec: est, was one of the .
river. idsd to hold a bingo at the home of C. Pascoe and family. of slides on Lreland. Anniverssyry winners.
The counts taken at the highway Me. and Mrs. Ralph Swan on the ( Mrs. Mutch entertained her sister Services will be held on Sunday, at Mr. and Mrs. Blake Briscoe and
and mouth of the river are considered Bay Road, on October 3, at 8.36 P. from Toronto over the week-end. ll•00 a. m. and 7,30 P. m. Speaker to family, of. Toronto, visited Mr. and
to be exceptionally good, which is m. Proceeds to purcbw a Christmas We are glad to see Mrs. H. Bar- be Rev George Cawfield, of Lanark. Mrs. James Briscoe on' Sunday.
Gifts for children of the- Bay. ( cls in town last week. A wel- Firemen were called to the Line Mr. and Mrs. Les Lye and family,
good news for people in the area who Y
use this stream. —Titers are three new teachers at come -always awaits any of that fam- home, west of the village, on Satur- spent the week-end at Rush Lake.
the Bay Road School this year, and ' ily, day afternoon. The house was destroy Gail Pickering held a hayride party
BUST GOI _._-- we welcome them to our community. Mr. Milford Hamilton is in Osh- ed, having had too much of a start: at. her home last 'week for a number
USED—1956 PONTIAC 2-DOOR They are: Mr. B. Simpson; Mr. M. awa Hospital whe a he underwent The family was away ,and' the blaze of the girls and boys from Ciaremo4t
Two-Tone Black and albite Inrig (Principal); Miss Sheila Clay- surgery. We all wish him a speedy was discove-ed by a passing baker and Altotia.
In A-1 Condition man. We also welcome back Mrs. W. recovery. from •Stouffville. The new Book Purchasing Comm.-
LAW MOTOR SALES LTD. Whitney for her third year. The for- Mr. and Mrs. P.. Weir visited with Several from here were ts
over bowl- ittee of Claremont Library has been
Phone: Pickering 29 or IO mer Bernice Harb-on, she was marr. friends at Newmarket, recently. ing, at Stouffville last week. set up, and if you -have any sugges-
1' ied this summer. Rally Day Service was held in the Mr. and Mrs. L.. Hutchison Ux- tions, pass them along to the Lib-
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church here last Sunday afternoon- bridge, visited Mr. and Mrs. Don rarian, Mrs. Harry Porter, or the Sec-
RMVV` MUST 001 Rev. A. Cresswell was assisted by Hedges on Sunday. rotary, Mrs. Clare KeevfL A fog
A -"linea" shower for Miss Ann USED 1954 BUICK SPSCIAL Mr. H. Makolm, Sunday School Mr, Tom Lye of Toronto visited books are now, overdue, and as oth-
Sedan H'eator Radio Supt. also by Miss Do-othy Willson, his father Ms. Len Lye here on Sun- ers are waiting to read them, it kill
Pearce of Altoaa Road, was given 4-Deane
Inst "Itis' A Steal" Miss Card White and Miss Pat Har- day be greatly, appreciated if same could
Tuesday evening at the home of
LAW MOTOR SALS,S LTD• den. A vote was taken, and it was Mr, -and Mrs. Norman Young en- be, returned to the library--now. Leib-
Mrs. Ben Cotton. Miss Pearce, who
recently completed ata• nurse's trainer- Phone: Pickering 29 air 30 decided to continue the morning ser- te�ttained relatives from Eastern Ont- rary Hours: Tuesdays - 3 to 5 P. »L
-- vices for a few more weeks. Tuesday evenings - 7 to 9 p. to.. rod
ilpg, in •Kingston], will be married on-----------=------------••- aria, on the week-end. Y -• .
Saltseday, September 26, F� 6E Mr. and Mrs. 'Donald Beer visited Mrs. Robert McLeod has her sis- ' Saturdays 3 to 5 P. m•
• New neighbors be Woodview Road their aunt,' Mrs. Wright, of George- I
The Fairport Beach Ladies' Assoc-
estown, on Sunda won-
s ^ �stre. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan East and Y afterr
tw"ear-old Douglas. Tilley nave cation , ,is 'rte ng its regular meeting Mr. and Mrs. H. Plaxton enter-
been living at Fkkpor6 on Tjw4r, September 29, at S. IS p. tsined their little aephew, and niece 4
This crisp. 'fall T6000110. may -be m., sP J I be Mrs. Llohd'. cr
i,9m Oshawa, Awing the eek-eqd �
.*"'isr Swimming. Met many wiener T. Johnston, of Bmusg�ta who *1H __ The beautiful. Itesketa -o! flowers
seawt parties are fig enjoying late give helpful suggestions advice on •u- the church on Sunday were plan eel elri%'t re
=_�utjtMer. olftd9odt. at Griffin's Poli' Our Pfd fonnatien of a Cmtmlr ye in amemofjr of tiro late Wal- -
sad tiRee+ion Asea..: _ tteuilbr Leitrie•Seir the effild`ed. Re- to Paeeeoa• _
Z'lyaaks for the aeeeexes of the Csrad. 6'esbatsests will ile.served and every- gJ11XY I �. ($
matioa Banquet given this Feifty at one will be welenme PIC=B.it1IiG PUBLIC L>s ,J.
I<an6e Hill3ebool fou last year's Coeraltdalioes to Mr. and Mrs. E.
sth - Grade grads. Ness to the hard- Harrison, serf Detrtbarton Shores, on HOU88a ,
filing eotasaittee' )1[eadnatc. Skaa. tale birth of a-baby girl, on Friday.- Tuesday and Sgaerday — 2 >~e S v. m an 52 �]OW p
A, ]Corley. Hall. Se
HarraO. Nichols, Smptember 16.. a siste- for Larry. FrWay 6 to 6 P. 06 -
The first Fairport Beseh Brownie Boom — ¢'
-.'Phan and MacFarlane N.ChapegnB= the Fraok>lie~ -
Randy Patterson, of Sherd Ave. Perk will hold there first meeting on "I �_ Chaplain
$Ate OIL 2f:i1. at[rt'A,
,eseaPed as injvq that could
have September 29, when school is dis- Father Jas• O'CalWmi. a ars, or ®$Tums. ons.
]been serious, when his arm was- missed that day, Rolling ]fears" -Agnes Trus"
leaught is luta another's wringer.Congratulations to Mr. and MIs.buL4
On the sick list' Mr.-Anderson, of Jack Peterson, .on the birth of a son "Tains of the Boa* PadW - James r
pinegrove Ave.,' u the hospital His on Saturday, September 19, at the Miehemer. - -.-
-friends hope hd'!f be home soon. Mr. Searboro General .Hospital. Karen. Aad new chime eeleetlons
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'Bruce Hollinger hurt his -foot while Julie and Martin welcome their new and ehildetn's books.
working on his new house on Alton& 8 pound a oz. baby Mother.
:Road. . • MUST 001
The Rouge Hill United Church qP�' t1 G f"I AM USED 'sa Cli&V. 2,Do01� n s
Jun
awir will hold its fist pPac- Li tt Oreem Otte ,Ovavaer _
lice on Saturday* October 11:. The regular mereting of the. W. M. A Goad Family Cay
The Ontario Ontario County Health Unit S of St. John's Chvreh was held on LAW MOTOR SAL-99 LTD.
'.held three Free Clinics for Protect- Thursday afternoon, Sept. 17, at the Phone: Pickering 29 or 30.
}ve Vaccination against Poliomyelitis home of Mrs. N. Burton with $good-=--=----------------- --- -- lx; v 't :y' ��
for Adults on Monnay, Tuesday- and attendance. The President Mrs. M. LAR O
Wednesday: Residents who missed Ellicott, in charge, The program was; - e
these slants$ can get the polio shots taken by biro. H• Mako[m and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. M: G. Lewis visited
at any physicians' office'--,the vaccine•`
Government lobo at- I Wm. Knox which was very ititrest- her parents Mr. •and Mrs. C. Keevil Dr. 3mstA s graduate is gaol surgery of el�e'U"rr�rii of-Torosm,
is supplied by ing.' The new Study Book on Africa on the week-end. owl cowma7&ding pfe•K of th„ �&a„, Regiment in World War I
ones for the protection of all. was introduced. Hostesses Mra. N. Mrs. Jean Dake started work on r ; . „r7f11yd �„ ;,, ritooting Q,,,epettiows at B�riq.
----------------------------------- Burton and Mrs. H. Barclay served Monday, at the Sarco Plant, as Rec-.
esd has
PENMAN'S BAY.906, I've had different phones
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"Since ' o they
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MILLS ELECTRONICS
September 24, at 9.30 P. m. The neer ' developed better and better ones -- and not once
dol remember calling
Bay-Fair Mixed Fowling League, on . a repairman
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Thursday evenings, at the Rouge {
Bowl. For informatioi, call Freich_ :. TV SPECIALISTS Many other long-time users have 'tet' thin)[ hard �
man's. I::p: - TEmpk 9-1451 or Fair- to remember- when . they last had to have there
'port TEmple 9-2164. telephone fixed:
Mr. and . frs•. Ham Alexander are FAST Service operating from your vicinity. V1 hen you .stop to consider •the pleasure and Jj
both still in St. Michael's Hospital• 4
tVe hope they will both be home by Service by trained teefioidans. convenience yo4 enjoy Kith n4ver an extra repair „
soon• GUARANTEED Service at reasonable rateb. expense, you may well agree hat the value you .get _
The Brownie Pack "opens" thish
Friday at the Sunday'School Hall at for your telephone dollar is truly unique.
Phone Pickering 526
.q;pp P. m. For ages 8 to 12. r.
This comina:Sunda� will be Rally / NON11 COMPANY OF APA
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Day for the Sunday' School. SefV1Ag- WHITBY, AJAX, PICKERING and DUNBARTON
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Mrs. Rex Merritt, Miss Jessie Hen- « » . 1'
Berson, Mrs. Dorothy Day, Mrs. Cor- - i
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ws=ail zoning picture, then an' Blue Flume Fair Coming Oct. 8th of4
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Councillor Ross Hawthorne was not
It vias good news to hear' this week, that not one single present
reported tease of poliomyelitis has been d in Pickering Village or Councillor, Harry. Ashton said, "Ba- ,
♦ sically you have to decide what you
Township this year. are going to do, then plan area in r '
As most of you know, the Ontario County Health Unit has which • you are going to do it." _ �<
been holding clinics in various parts of the township, so that Mr. Newman said that the Plan- _
ning Board felt control was' needed
-' adults may be vaccinated against this dread• disease. in south, where a short time ago neo-• �• :
- As Dr. Eric MacBean, ,MOH., points out, there is IID need pts were putting up piggerys beside
for hysteria regarding polio but, it is wise for adults to hav homes. - r
after all Mr. Craig' said the Planning Board
d their polio shots. It is a safeguard for a person and,
had been 18 mouths working on. the '
polio is not something to be trifled with. If you do contract bylaw. He asked again that it be,
hold -
it, two readings to make it a ho $ F
l it, you may be in for serious trouble.
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Pickering district has a very good record now. Lgt's keep it, to -law---------------------------
t=at way. If you haven't been able to get to one of the clinics, MUST 001'
ake it a point to visit your own doctor and have the vacci- NEW 1959, PONTIAC 2 -DOOR
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nation shots. STRATO CHIEF SERIES ]lira. Jane Grogan _ _ _ Miss Rosemary W41agk
Believe us, it is painless and, only takes about two seconds 'Flews-, R. H. visor, Oil Filter ' Auditdrium.
of your time. Also we would like to thank the doctors of -the Arta Reats, Wheel Discs, Lcg:hter —Five economi.tis wM alternate at
Windshield Wa•her Ontario ow so to be visited by the the Demonstrations which have been
- area who'have been offering their services in this regard free LAW MOTOR SALES LTD. OF)�e Fair"—a month long.natu:al arranged through woasea's clubs and
-_: of charge. _ r ._ by
-—____-- .. Phone. Piblcq Ing 29 0 30 g� cooking demonstration tour with church across the pro
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----------------------.--- a Acome 1p the lair" them& --present- Costs_ the tour will be borne
Election Talk ed by members of the Company's the Consumers' (las Co. and proceeds
i Vffbi,iy slight Hoe sfrcv;ue Dept. fOW
rom ticket talo - will bieefit horst
It is only. September, but election dates have been an- No Church Service at our church Miss Ro1e=ry Dam and Mr& club treasuries.
nouneed and now the rumours are starting to $y again; about pert �nnday, September 27, on arc- June Ci: coir direct a DeaocsestrM Free Rec;,ps Boobs sad Prisjs l
ount• of Anniversary Services at Mt tion on Tbarsday, October s, at LW Drawl will be featur+as of tis! "Dios
who. will be -candidates for office. Zion. p♦ m. is the PkWwJns High School Flame Fast".
' This year nomination daX, will be held on -November 27 There will. be Sunday School at.
with December 5th as election day. Voting hours will be from. 10-00 a- m' baby daughter, was bore recently a stip to Wates. They .isitad Ireland,
. .. On October 1, there will be Miss- Flapytr birthday
to Diane Doyle of Belgium qed He11-
11 a m. to 7 p.m. lous=y Program in fire Sunday School Soottand. France,
It is our gnus at -this eiirly date. these will be more than hour. We are aswng for .good used Rouge Hillis Drive west lusd a ttireh-`'sed.
clothing for children up to rM years 'dab - part�i' for her' friends on Seplem- Mrs. Bill' Gitlaa sed Cat ouiee of
- - the usual interest in Pickering Town4hip elections this ysw- of age to be used for Indian child- bet' 19, is haneur ad herr si=lo birth- Guadwood Village. were Dirt last
. None of the present councillors have committed themselves as ren is Northern Maoitoiba. All ase-. day Monday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Robe'
met. It has"be�rae a sort of game with many, to -keep every- atio= will be weld•-----------------------�-W...�
The Milson Pegg spsciew Is" was ' D �r and Mrs Robert la asF ave
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-,one guessing until the last minute. the scene of a family 'gxth ring ou John went into Toronto lot Friday
Councillor Harr ' AshtoII Stated publicly' that if he the
afta�evoA. when, about seven- Mr. and Mrs. Wns_ Matthews and sight to attend the wedding of Miss
their two daughters. Mrs. O'Bourne Dana, Diek, Mr. Des's niece- The
seeks re-election, it will be in hire: own Ward 8. _ ty-five relatives of the Peggs gather -
for a family re -union and a show- and Mrs. Forbes, of Toronto, took weddinpf took place at Park Lawes
Probably before nomination date. there will be numerous v their niece 34•-i. Ena Harvey. Rom- Anglican Church,. .Quaeensway, ai►d
' er for Joe and Sandra Pegg..The! the reception at Legion Hall, 1700
names mentioned, but as always, it's the case Of va'h0 qualifies were the recipients of many useful ley. England. to Niagara Falls ►ase
to stand for election. Unless this year. is ,very different from sifts. week -end. Mrs. Harvey is visking Lake Shore.
those of the past, you won't be able to put your honey saftely Mr. and Mrs. Crnidrshank of Ter-- the Matthews' for her h neigh Me and Mrs. R. Barton cot's up
onto, talied oft- Mr. and, Mrs. Ed- We welcome our new neighbors to see the lrottquergood family at
40n anyone until after the qualifications are in. gie Pegg on _Sunday. Ed -
Mr. and Mrs. Cook, of Pt Coibourne. prighton, last week -end
After some discussion, council agreed that one week was _ Several from our community took' Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Philpot Mr, Robt. 1Say was down to they
Mr. rtVm, Fairgrieve, a regular in the chil=i h service at Kittsalc to went to Brighton over the week -end bay on Tuesday night and caught al
enough time for. campaigning. hear Rev. Wager' speak. and B-aok- to Mr. and Mrs. Williams" cottage, nice pike; also Mr.. Brock Seigrteur,l
disagreed contending this was lin'-Jr, Farther, choir sing, to attend the birthday party for Mrs. last Monday night caught a nice pikes
attender at council meetings, ,
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'nut enough time. In some respeC�, we agree 8wtvv0 weekith him. leam= successful bazaar on Satnrdav� The at endins the paty,. There ere fifty persons they er-e. seem to be "biting" well dawn
ever, 1f R e came out blatantly going - -----------------------------------
_bake tables were clear fust �fy at!. Mrs Desjardinea' sisters Mo. and
paign .time, there would be those who would say, We- were Sonic xoom were left over froth the Linda Cotteresio. of Huntsville' were_ . • •
_ just after two weeks' election advertising=, instead of one.' miscellaneous table: Mrd. L. Richards down.over twat we W F'
_ And with ChristiYsas -so close, it isn't a bad idea. of Nihitbx opened, the bazaar with Mr. Ellis Pelhaatt's nephew. Roger,
Wins ���I of Set
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-few welt -chosen words. Mrs. Fred left for England last Sunday W re- Harold DavidsonSpruce
Byers and M a. Percy Clarke pour- same his studies thee, after Dnp- Rte, 'Dunbartou is now the pro
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ed 'tea' for. tris afterttoon. leting his Conran at the Atomic Re- owner of a beautiful 13i -fl set
feel we have spent a -great deal of Harold held- the lucky ticket- in th
council Backs time on this bylaw. We have gyne Mr. and ldrs. E. Murray and Miss search, Chalk River.
over' it clause by clause, We did this Ji. sie Robson. of, Guclph,, spent the Mrs. Bernard. Baker and son' Dick recent Ajax Legion draw• The selle�
with the. beat interests of the town early part, of -the week with -Milton returned home last Wednesday from, was E. gwerdfiger of pickereng.
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ship,at stake. It is long Past, since ii and Mrs. Peg
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- should . -have have been passed by council:. - - - . _ --- ----------- ---- Le
_Towruthip council at a joint meet- 1,I would consider. resigning but it WEST ROUGE B1/YES DRUM
..ling of Council and Planning Board ' would only allow someone to sit; in postat Service in 1% rat Rouge 6e- _
last Friday night, -expressed conft who would possibly undo all the w•9rlt fore C'hristmaa .� Post office offic pRESCRlPTiON SPECIAtiSTS
- in Board. and their -
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er.ce in the Planning that has been done. I think the bylaw
, details at n o
h detest a
�ovorl: , before the meeting got into a should be passed as soon as possible." sal will give all the pen -
egtu !p of the neer zoning bylaw. One On the request of the reeve,' lir. meeting of the West Rouge Compm- • • PliOrre
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unit Association on Wednesday, Sep- Prekerrn�
pia=.:;lug Bu:+:d tnember had. said he., Wallace Little .of Project .Planners Y _.
mi ff. t as we•il quit and another. talked! gave a review .of the history of zon- tenrher 30, at 8.00 p= to in St. Ed- ;
+of :esig ration.. Ing in the township. He said one of'�-co'a=s't Half. Community Association - Peaturing Lending Toiletries
Win. Nev,man, former. ri e�v6 and the first zoning bylaws in the tou=t- President Bob Stews t and his tom-
xnpriber -of the.. Planning Board said,;ship'•was in Vilest Rouge, one. in thei.mittee bav_e,lined up an interesting C o Supplies — i±
"'It : nems council does riot have confi- Rouge area and several small ones to' program- for thus 'year's meetings, so SIk 'Room u lies B by ee&
de: ce in the ,Planning Board: If, tlacy the .east and now there -is a. subdivi- it you're interested in what's gn?,g L
do , l •wort=; like to kuru now. Ipet- ,ion control bylaw. He added there on in West Rooge, .don't fail to at- i - 'Photographicgaiplpent
. ssor ally feel ..that. if they don't, there are large area of the township not! _tend,
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•is ro point in me sitting here discus- 'zoned. He said that two years a>,u! _ Don't. forget the date,of the Polio
' Siris the b;lair," the Planning Board sat down with! Clinic for Adults—Sept. 29, from 6 Stora Hours:
- R'c'l� Ritchie of .the Plannirig�oard iti.e-lletru statf'and'dtew-up_a Master' to 8 p. -m. in St. Edward's. Hall... , .
r Dais, "I would like to. hear that point, Plan, setting- cut -where residential,. The. next meeting of the West !Q A.M. - 9 P.M. t
► discu-:ed after file seas of the joint commercial, industrial and agriculturei Rouge Ladies' Club
will take .place .'Sundays 8t HO�IdCh — P.M. — 5 P.M.
' _'snefttng. I support ler. \e`vvman's�areas. would be. He added there hast on Thu•sday, September 24. Mrs.
vie .-point and wopld like to hear from passing,Shirleylbeen no action taken in assin -the Shirle Head, very talented in. the
1 _ council." `official plan. art of making Christmas decorations,
► Fierce Sherman Scott, who chaired ! -Mr. Little told, the Streeting that, has• promised -to demonstrate and
_ the meeting said, "I do not kno* what the planning commission of Metro is assist the club members as they work
► Coir c:l'a attitude is' but, I have a preparing a Master Plan that will in- on the Christmas decoration tabic
► great deal of confidence in the 'Plan- clude Pickering Township and thaC it for the' fall bazaar. PUBLIC NOTICE
► =tib;, ' Board: I feel, this township will be presented -to Metro Planning Last call for the Square Dance
vvou'. d be in a worse condition than •it R R F
in the near u ic e took• the let Clubennial ay, se und4y r h l the T EASU ER'S SALE 0 LANDS
if it wasn't for the Planning ference that Pickering should get •Centennial Road Sunday StJsool Hall
► cBoard." their zoning bylaw passed before that Ede Butlin calling. Admission $1.50
► Deputy -reeve "Jean McPherson said, time.) a couple and a bore lunch. 'Everyose
► ;wit is not a. -matter of having confi- Wells Ritchie asked that before the welcome. fOR ARREARS OF TAXES
idents in the board, there is no dis- meeting. got into discussion. on the . Congratulations .to Mr. and •Msr. -
► 1pute there. I think they are doing a bylaw clauses, council members should Bog Garden of Decimal, Place whose In, the. Township of Pickering
good job but, there -are certain things eiipress their opinions on zoning all baby son, Matthew, was born Sept- - - '
in the zoning bylaw we are not satis- or, part.of the township.. ember 19.. Mm, and Mrs. Ted RourkeePURSUANT to the provisioats of the AtaessfneM Act, 1950, Revised
$ed with." Reeve Scott said, "I feel in an ex- of Ridgewood Roadond , are now p=Statutes of Ontario, Chapter 24, and amendments theroto:
Mr. Newman said that from articles panding municipality some form of grandparents for the second time.
-.-in the local press, there was some I zoning is absolutely; necessary. Whe- Mrs. A. Dear's many friends will — NOTICE IS HEREBY GI.YEN that copies of the list of lands for
doubt of council's confidence. ther it infringes on some persons, be glad to*hear that she is now home sale .for arrears of taxes in the Township of Pickering may be had
Harry Craig of the Planning Board, ;the good of .the whole community has' from ,the hospital, and coming along at my office in the township ofFces, Brougham, Ontario, cmd that
said, "I think we all admit there are, to be considered. I feel zoning south so well.
8 number of things in the zoning by- of the third is eminent, Some thought Bowling got under way for the such list has been published in the Ontario Gazette on the 4th day
law ,that may need changing. but be- has .been given, to, zoning, the rest � We -t Rouge Bowling Cllub last Mon- of July, 1959, and that unless the a==ct=s of foxes and costs as
fore it is finally passed, there are pub- ! RA—for a holding elassifi'catiori." day. at 7.30 P. m. with a good turn- 'shown on such list are such paid f will' proceed at 2 o'clock,
" tic meetings to be held. I feel it is i Councillor Edgar James, said, ; out. Standard Time, in the afternoon on Friday, the 23rd of October,
Urgent that we have some kind ' of l'iHaving. sat on Planning Board, I) Diany Happ�eturns io Karen 1959, at the township office, Brougham, to sell by public auction
I)yla%v in force and urge council :to' know the'time that has been put on; Craic• of Rouge Hills Drive who will the said lands for the best prices that moy be; offered by the
give the 'bylaw two readings. There this bylaw. I feel the whole township he nine years old on September. 23. I bidders at the sale. Terms:..Cash or certified check.
ttttay he a few errors in it, but there should be zoned but go along with Karen entertained her friends at
still ample time -to discuss the by -spot zoning." " ' hi .thday party on Saturday. Her NOTfCE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that the Corporation of
raw after its two- readings. ! Councillor Harvey Spang said he.. little sister Susan, had a. party .on' t}te Township of 'Pickering reserves the 'right and intends to pur-
Cowicillor Harry Ashton contended had no comment to make. September 20,. to celebrate her 4th: chose any or all of the lands so offered for sale.
that if you carry the bylaw too far Deputy -reeve dean McPherson saf, , birthday.
•'glor.g, it is not, easy- to have changes "I am in favour of spot zoning. If The Kiwanis Junior Bowling Lea- Date at Brougham this 31 at day of July, 1959.
:. etnade. going to zone south of the --3rd con- gue will swing into action on Saturday D. J. PLITZ, Treosuror,
"As far as , bylaws, go, they are cession, then I think the whole town- .October 3..
charging them from week to week," ship should be zoned. Many in the Hayyp birthday to Janet Simms -of - ` Corporofion 'of the Township of Pickering,
owd Mr. Newman "This bylaw 'gives south of the township are going to East Ave, who was six years old on Brougham, Ontario
also idea of ho•w we would like the forced out of fatmring." Septembelr ' 19, and celebrated with '
township planned," Councillor Violet Swan said, "As her friends at a birthday party.
_ George Todd, another. former 'reeve • far as pin concerned, should have
It'aa Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. _
ad Planning Board member said, "I - John Dean, of Ridgewood Rd whose , -
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sawigedll Sirecto'
rV Set Up Civil
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Radio -TV ServiceS While little has been heard about
it locally, during the past year, Pick- Beautiful Marble in 7 Different Colors- • Can be
n illy Make or Model, ering Township council t h is week
FUNERAL DIRECTOR passed a bylaw n-mirig.a Civil. De- laid on sub floors or preserif flooring • Sheeft.
fence committee., Chairman is Reeve,
. ..... . Arthur Field,
-FURNITURE DEALER Sherman 'Scott- vice ch-'rma"' is 4 x 8' cut to size 'P 14" --to lh"-thicknoss 0 Will
Councillor Harry Asht4pn and znezn�er or
is Councillor Harvey sang.
'D Water roof Can be used as siding
J. Daniell -Jenkins had already been not stain f
o Private Ambulance Servlw app(?inted Co-ordinator by another
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by-law. over shingles or clapboard Free estimates.
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OR= ROADPHONEE PICKENNG 94
WRL iNkcIIIIACHNIE, The first xecutive Meeting of the
PER HOUR Z'Home and School was held on Tues -'i
day night, with M, -s. Moss in the
fta�
IHUC STOKES — FRANK WHITS ,* Pickodris 193 chair. Not too :many were -present.
ILL 3, Pkkerinq "Safety of the Children at the Cor- "'Gemirtil 'Hard
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Pickering, Ont. ners" was -,discussed, and a decision
will have to be reached,'as to wheth-
a guard will be necessary. The
KEN1 AND CLARKE era
fmeeting Will be held Octobek Appliances/ Points
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6th.
W. EL 1. THOMPSON, Z. A, LLS. 'Mrs. G, Seth, Highland Creek, awd P
mod sad Autbaftpil for, like Mrs. Seth, London,visited Eng., ' i d lools, Glossr'' Etce
Weavers on Z.
se ouladle "41 T69L Barrister 'and SollicitOr and Mrs. Fred da;:
Ralph Weavers celebrated his see-
--British Cahwabis. and Onlarle nd bi-thday on September 15,
held gtdijok- Bid it Ji GRAHAM HARDWARE
Itis shosla. lnob$s H8101110 0
Blsnwood 81d,6 Ajax: my Weavers had the misfortune
am spokwii M peke in re his shoulder on Sunday, and
with
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PAO effte. Mi. Johes of 'the 4th.- coacesr;oft
Vissidences TZ=pk 94M who bad the. s 'fortune to, break his
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roundon crutches. SEPTIO TANK OLEAN OUT
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how Millisi QreigIftne Fr=W,, _CNyMn Mr. George Minty of Toronto via -
sun 11.11111K. ited Mr. Cod Urs: Coemn, an S%%- 7
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Mrs. W. Carr and r.' acid
IN spent 1h -Bad at Nitirs Crk.
baribles SONCIN 4011111 Mr. and Mrs. �Iiff. Hubbard are -A11W ?A]= 1311111TALLIC111
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-The. BAHAIIS OF -PICURING TOWNSHIP
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ter of Almonds, also brought person-
E.
land t6 be married. After' a five-year 1 held an Executive Meeting in Dun-
he brought Annie Gaunt barton School Tuesday, Septem-
ities.
(8). To foster high ideal* of ci
-
al greetings to Mr. Bamford. Mr.
engagement,
on
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Mr. Jack Phillips is in Ajax Has-
Harris, Clerk of Session of Almond's
back to settle in his first cnatge, at
her 1S, and the cgming year's act.
izenship and patriotism; and to pro
:Vital. where he is to undergo major
C:hurcu, called Mr. Bamfo.d to the
La on Wien now Kini —q,
i.vities .were discussed. The first H.
mote though educational means, u
' this week. -bir.' and M A.
floor' and made a presentation of a
Iambton. In those days his meam_gf
and S. Melting will be held. is Dun-
ternational ,good will and peace.
surgery
Grant Phillips of Toronto were visit
gold-cove ed book°, inside of which
transpo:,tation was a bicycle, or a
barton School on Octobe- 6th, at 8,
bkg on Sunday'
was a nt,ty-dollar bill to represent one
borrowed cotter in winter.--It may lie
p, .m., and all parents of . the school
MUST GO I
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Balsdon of Liv-
dollar for every year of active ser-
for
. because his keenest. hobby has ail- I
bees because I
children are cordially iAvited. •W a
this time
Tvaw USED 'S3 SEDAN
- - erpool had an At Home on Sunday..
vice; there wa's also a corsage
ways gardening, of
vvaxo '
may as well point oStt at
interesting
DELIVERIES
The Misses Marie and Marione Mit-
Mrs. Bamford, who was unable to, be
`
many of his early e3say'ges a:
that a very agenda has
.Both In. Excellent Condition
Mthelt sang a duet on Sunday at ,the
present, due to illness, which wv.,
mong fa-.mors, he has always fes
been d awn up for the coming year.
_
Chu ch, Pickering.
sent to her vis Mr. Bamford The
sent
chose t!o the faraurz. Averting, Honey,-
The Association is anxious to in-
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;�'resbyterian
Mrs. Winnie Mitchell attended a
following address was made by DAs.
woody Kleinburg and Zephyr were all
crease its membership, and would
Phone: Pickering 29 or 30
- shower this week in honour of Miss
Dams and was written in the book
rmsl change• Eight years wane spent
assure parents that the little extra
G eenlaw, who will soon become tke
presented.
'
is the far north at Chap*u and in
Sec-
effort required to join, would -be well
i ���. �y
1d.
bride' of the son of Michael Starr,
'
Cochrane; at one time he was
rewarded by better understanding of
of Labour.
To The Honour of Rev. A. Bamford
tary of the Presbytery. He enjoyed
children's problems, and closer co-
The Anniversary' Sd-vice will I
,;Minister
i Mr. and Mrs. James D,fcClement
While' studying at Cliff College, in
the north, but because of wcty ipg
operation between teachers anti par-
held in the church this Sunday, Se
- - ' uF Fera Ave. Ttl:onto, spent Sunday
England, an appeal was made for
further education far dfe two"oldeft
cuts. Parents, perhaps, would be in-
Re
Member 27, at 230 p ,rit v: G
- -. at the Thonlpsoa-McClement home
volunteers to go to Newfoundland to
children, he was glad to accept a call
terested in the eight aims of thg' Ass:
Shapter, Whitevale, will be speaks:
the Base Line, on Sunday,
preach. ,This. was to be a probation-
to a suburb of Torontow--Bircholiffe
ociation ,which a e:
There will be •a Father and S4
.on
t. Miss Muriel Bamford was visiting
ary period, and after two years, if
Heights. Du.htg his-pastorate at Dun-
(l) To "promote the welfare of
$anquet in the church basement �
and Mrs. Don -Lynde and other
the work measared up and bible stud-
barton, Mrs. Bamfocd pa-Bed aw@y_•
children and youth.
Friday evening, October 2, of 6.30
:Mr,
- friends,in Dunbarton United Church
xa were successful, they were allow-
Later, he married the p.eeent Mrs.
(2) To -rcaise the .standards of
m. All the men, and boys over s
Satu day.
ed to go into the Methodist minist y_
Bamford, who has become very dear
home life. -
yea-s' of age in the' community a
P
i Congratulations to Mr; and Mrs.
He volas
-to the 'ol] -__tet AlmomAs. W e rejoice
(3) To promote and secure ad-
invited. Rev. T. Fleetham will
tayntond Doak (Irene Porter) 'who
placed on the list to go. In 1909, he
that we have been pdvileged to cda{
equate legislation for the care apd
guest speaker.
_
manned in' Dunbartoa United
arrived in St. John to begin his work
brate with you, the completion of
protection of- child n• and -youth. ._
The Men's Choir sang at Kent
;were
;kChurch, on Sunday,
with the zeal and energy of the
your fifty years in the ministry. Now
(4) To foster co-operation bet-
United Church on Sunday afterna
The Women's Missionary Society
young. He canvassed the miners in
we ask you to accept this slight toll•
' ween parents and teachers in train-
and at Kinsale in the evening.
linnet at the home of Mrs. E. G. Code
the m'nes for a budding later to be
en . of our appreciation, and. to- M:s.
ing and guidances of children and
John Pnckrin is recuperating ,frc
°- r -. on Thursday of last week.
called Bamford Hall. This building
Bamford, this corsage, accompanied
youth, both during and after schgol
a tonsilectomy, performed iiihal
-eekr
Mr. and Mrs. Code visited Mr.
was to be used as a school in the
by this prayerful wish that you, may
period.
Hospital, on Tuesday, last •
hind Mrs. Albert • Harris, Long B-ch.
week, and a church, on Sundays. In
serve mangy more • yeen of. Wthful.
(5)_ To obtain the best for each
The C. G•' I. T. began its %ll mei
several days this week.
- ' i3odoor Rev. A. F. Batafocdr—'
igal, he began the three yeas theokW
enures at Victoren. Co ego, Tot+onsto.
servi"/
Clerk of the Session
child aces ding to his' Qhyaieal, neral-
toil social and spiritual needs- ,,
ings last week, when, new office
.were elected, as follows:. Plies.. E
-
On Thursday evening, Septauaber
Z; that' dmk. part of wow
-' -1,,, $ Ifa�rsia
'i
(6) To give --parents an nndei=
sen Gatherer Vice -Press, Skirl
QR, at A]ntoad s United Church, at
. .
wsa to Yelp the latae Very Rev. Petwgr
a s e
standing of the, school and its work,
White•, Secretary, Rets Sotaansc
HWhitby, Reay. A F. Bamford was
work in ELcoaut
.Bryce, with the s-
Prior- to the 'greetings and present-
and to assist, in interpretiing the school
Mad-
Treasurer, Nancy Pud .
-
'honoured as be completed' �if'ty years
Medxmitls�t C]aselt. The watch that. ly
anion, Miss ' !f&-iel Bamford gave
is , r}!1 its aspects to the public : -
«
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fa floe ministry. Mrs. Vera Freeman
has carried all these years and that
some of the of her miss-
wgi
(?) To confe}� and co-operate ritit]n_
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- - -of Duabarton, sang '"The Lord's
Pmyer- by Malone. Rev. J: Smith
has em" to many sermons, v4a
� pressen Pram thane people. ftomFeb-slides.
jonwy work in India and showed
At the -conclusion,of the pre-
o-gsnizations' othet than schools
whish concern themselves with tate
USED 19W INT&RNA'MONM
H&Ton Trash Law Mane
drought greetings from the district
mary d his last year at Colfepti !y1
septation. the ladies served o bvely
care and training of children and
C r. Rd
'Presbytery and Rev. M.-Suttars of
'Presbytery
prwrlked at Laobma ]idle. AfW M-
luncheon in the S. S. Room
Bases $eboo'i
youth ass the home, the school and the
a;ommasaity; and with the.education.
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_ rin% from the: Whitby Presllj-
',fiery. Rev. aEeQaade, a former.nriaia4-
eminadesas that spritsg. he was gfnea
a montes vntalisa !o reebea so kg-
,tai
The DmbwWn Home and School
of adults to meet these msponsibil-
Phones Pickering 29 or n
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]�[erAwy. Tltie aeass t li:A '�rsf�s�-istpl !e' a'1'� _ �isM'trr i^i>tt>a7 sai�loet� ,
�� .��• � - birmn SSQ and the Beaedisiiao• • r. a awyi-writb 1jr. a&* *1 f. Dido > : -�.• a. - . +. .. s'.. :' •• � i� �"� kie� io. i�ri.
The Active c last Yr. voaeo s� . of -eE L'la_�! F�}r W own 1016 wie sp comb- iwg >Ae Danis and flovws, d+a4ag-
S A _ I _ _ "'!'IK ansa ve miMsesae�'tEi k M�MrI at Qrw rs, eat'iiR viwts; ni p . js ,tit !'i
edoesda 'a' September 21, at Toromw spent the week-eaa with at
y dht. �P 4wtting in a crew Inreeee do r nif of ;
boo" vt. )diss Kath�ecp 1({Avoy, ]iaactsr .E,10 . 1 11 ► - ' apart ciiuteh iK ire�ra, Sys >rtnldt' w
e moeting opened with the presid- '1M m G. rias of Oshawa is riaeere f+anka r= -=-- ---- -----------
t Les Allan Carson is tjo chair, '.4h*,We*;e6d wit! lir. and Il a vias Pbyttis Jones, of Osbawa, al, my
th btymn 2116, Prayer. led by Mrs. Lewis Jones. on a two -
weer vacation at her lwnre �/hwt aw aotaM! ttis threstioM of >t[Ut1lZ' 001 ,
ecil Diioey, scripts -i-, Led 1.''Mrs. ° Mr. Jon Mrs ' Elt►bp Vlf Wm ash Next Sunday, Sunday School will a book$& We whale r * at NEW 2939 GMC HALF TOK
Y Mrs.' Glen Manderson. Following fammly visited on Sunday -ith *^- be at 10.06 a m. b Church Arapiv- life is' clanged; ,sty attttntioa'm s>m= k TRUCK
e mi4utes and business "The Lord's and Yrs. Wallaee MCMUks, gal► ermry Serviees fdbwing at 1100, Fathy from the a pt b w'tidt is .Slee F.e.niPTnant: Aatifreese, Oil a&*.. � y
rayer" wan sting, and a poem "Pray vide. with Rev. T. Fleetham in charim a pot of gaud. Qt>f heltrtf+dt R. D. Rase Spdn&
music by tho choir and is the and.- alvesciaian. r
ne for another' read by Mrs. Earl Mr. and Mra. Lrwis Jones and Phy- Speetal gleet Side Boa:
with Rev. Nat. J. H. Porvia
rase?. A paper 'The Lord's Pray- Ilia; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Manderson; I evening at 730, T,Ayi1 MOTOR BALES LTD-
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tea 'Interlude" ay Mrs. Kathleen aud,Mwy Jean, and Miss Shirley Em- a-, and special music. Card Tie
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Oct 2
aid Alis -Chalmers tractors, - U950
Ford and 1953 Chev. pick-up tk-acks,
ZVitfING>3 ATlatsek Z -410i
BERT W IiFM
: ; = CAM CAFREE Y RANSPORTATI0l4 ( i
�` H1�p WANTTD
IHC. baler; M. H. combs ; other
I"@ modal tracuor farm implements,
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asEGi8TEaED NURSE IN CHARD= t i
tools, miscellansoos art glw baled
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A 2.1401
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APPLE PICKERS WANTED
mediately. Apply. Grasmere Farm,
e
,• *1lOUR FRIENDLY RESIDENT A1111111,11 -1m_
_
R. R. 1, picieAng _
ramgre ere.
-nw conces`-ion 7, Markham Town-
- inty'S_x
E. MORLEY
sbFp, P'opy of Herb Rector. Sale
- ARTICLES FOR SS11E
COMING EVENTS
ELECTRICAL POWER
UNITS
LAWNarOWER
CYRtL
-
174
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PRENTICE, auctioneer's.
OIL BURNERS
HEADQUARTERS
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HAVE YOUR FURNACE
CLEANED AND RSPAZRED
I, NURSERY STOCK -
'�
ST. GEORGE'S GUILD
timers, oomaetm-,
4trs etc. Some emits are available on
R natal basis. Oar .pelta and ear-
SALES A SERVICE
^ • INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATEt<
. _
§ F
i )r pbcialiy all ]dads of Hedges,
BAZAAR
_
LER HEAT
TRAILER IND
If you buy in huts -
We also do armature and mtotor
ro•+wi0g, and are egarpped to re-
Pbone: Pickering 115
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I. Flims Shrubs and Trees
To Be Held In
.Raid or remodel your electric mot-
Yore homey you'll waste,
PHONES
fa perfect quality and at •
PaHect
St Andrew's Presbyte.=an Church
' • Y-. 9. TUDOR ST., AJAX
For a little tin, a little paint
+
' RATE PRICES "
JERRY HASEB NURSERY
Sunday School Room
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER -662i.
382
make lawnmowers neem fast
what they ain't.
RESIDENCE 767 OFFICE 67
NOMi3 'FARM: ''�+01'f �
Fb t Farm North Of, High School-
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_ : WATER
SEE A FULL LINE AT
NG,' ONTARIO
PtCKERt ARID
,toois
Thomson, 121 Yonge St. Noah, cor.
Crosby and Youge St. Richmond
Pickering
phone pzckeruhg 327J3
Pzckernsg Women s Institute
;Air cooled, 2 h, p", to IM b• P. ID-
dostrisl or ligbtw duty modes. Ex-
DINTY'8
ARTHUR MITCHELL
f i Oct 3e
will meat at the hon>ie of Mrs. Harry
gMALL MOTOR CLINIC
troa guarantee. Available immediately
&Gm'stock. For more information,
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ROSB.BANR ELECTRIC
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Newman, Sr., Btou$isam, on Tues-
WE SELL THE BEST
_
- FOR SALE -• electric Singer port-
'day, September 24, at 2.30 R m-
�:. '.PICKERHVG 74
AND SERVICE THE REST
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water ere
able sewing machine, in good condi-
TEmPU 9•-2338.
Cars win lean the four -Conten
here at 2.00 ML A
•
233/4 Hour Koonce
Can — � �
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BLOCK LTD'
•
— BUYING. A NEW CAR t
ttbom" 4.00. Phone:
p. goad attendance
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_COOPER
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._ FOR SALE light -maple kitchen
is requested.
-
The
:I Sales
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SEPTIC TANKS -
--- 920 CALEDONIA ROAD TORONTO {
'• ".' ` ;Service
buffet and• table, in very good con-
Evening Auxiliary
"� LEANS
CLEARED
COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL WIRING
2. Complete insurance Coverage `
IStk= Phone: Pickering 521 W.
Piciaeng United Chu_ ch
in Thins
- - -•
-
-
BLOCKS & IRICKS
'IREE ESTIMATE
_-__
FOR. SALE -� combjtration Findlay
will moot she C. E. Centre, -
day evening, October 1. Miss Bernice
!Our Work Our Guarantee
W. Y. EUI T
_
Ow Pian b a" eve&" When a used sar, new:reek «+war •; ems.:
stove, electric end coal, mrodaFa white
Chapman will present alidts of Pte -Oshawa
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STRUCTURAL, STE�
.. _
poroelaim; just like mew. Never had
tures taken by her, in Russia.
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coal Gro. Bake -offer. Phone TEmpIs
This meeting is open to all. Every-
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-CRANE
one welcome.
(7.1<AI�fla
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FOR SALE - chesterfield suite;
- Meeting at 8.00 P._M.•-
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nAfMN ROAD, PICKERING, ONE Phortrla t 26 EM. 3-480
radio; rwArd-player, hour tips -"
Card of Thanks
hiaw garb
-
Phons: Pickering 437.
W. WAM
'. Oct S • .
I wotdd like -tb thank all my friends
!'bead¢ Whlaby MO 9400 -
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�> APPLES
and who were
��bon w � y so kind to
r nae du:' m stn in the
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� .
- '• JOHN Le LA
" - >;Zentxima, Greerktmga
haapitaL Your thoughtfulness was
-
• . -- 0140 Par Bushel
McIntosh - i1.5o Per Bash.
deeply appreciated.
Sincerely,
R�DMAN
- 1 N S u R A Jai C i "
�; (Bring Own Container)
T
ROBT. C. REESOR ° `
:. Mrs. George Vale
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SHEET ETAL
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PRUDENTIAL. ASSURANCi � ENGLANfl
LTB. `
Tw+rr mils west of Brook Rd. an
In Memoriaan
COMPANY -
4& Con. Pickering Township
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DAVIDSON—In loving memar�
T.
'WORKS
)1UST GO i
NEW 1959 BUICK 4rD00R
our Dad, Geary Davidson, who
passed away on September 28, 1955L
-herb"
107 KINGSTON -ROAD EAST
-
= E SEDAN
You can have rely erns father.
- T.i�phonN Pitiusriri4 2=
Le Sabre Sada - HMW
Patimt - kind • and true,
COtwhae'1 Dealer FtsrOa
Wbed Discs Auto, Traunlxlzabm '
No other friend in all the world,
• E7•LlI;%IEY
Offoan 8tatlan Fiesa Alan Shopping. Centre Pbasnes Alas 400' .
i W.mdahield Washer Radio
W8 be as tragi to you.
f Licmle and Gas
For al his loving kndner
- • CLARE
-"
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- i 'LAW MOTOR SALE'S LTD.
He asked nothing in ram
RUUD
Phone: Pickering 29 or 30
If all the world des4r% you,
REAL ESTATE
To yon father you can turn,
So all we can do deal Dad,
PURNACES, WATM NlATI�i
MORTGAGES
- 112,900: Six
Is ge and tend your.
And lave behind tokens a¢ k'ra,
"tiAf RAid�il3 a
.
G NEWELL -
B<mpiaw
- - .
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- 'rooms and basement spertm tt A
large k*, term fie,
To the best Dad God aver made.
--$ally missed by I.alliam and Dint:
_.'.:;FLOOR FURNAGii
_
PHOMS PICXXRING 143 TORONTO: l!>r'pie'o 24M
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Hwold and Freda and Families
Tines u11 las 17ors
Rswi ESTwTs e>a�og:E>a
tlarhd Creek Bnmgaio"w,. 5;10 50Q
Kingston Road. File" rooms. Bos ori!
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DAVIDSON-Treasured -s-
�� me Oa
_ .: ; PICZERING V1LLA08
Dow. Can: H. Lacey,- at ATlantie
of say dear husband George T. Dov-
PHONE I" PICK�iNO
Res".-H26HWAYB- 1"4E MILE BOUTH UDZ NO. ! 8IG8WA=
2.1944 err R. Can. Broker at HO.
Id. -on. who passed away September
EABT OF. DUNBARTON,
g.3.S37.
M, 1450
WIMTSY
'�OL
_ _ _
Notating .cam ever take away`t3
_
TO RENT -three roam►. oa Hese
The lo.a s leaner holds dear.
FURNACB
•IJne. Pbons. Picldsring I0M. _
Fond mamorim linger every day.
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WANTED -�
Remembrance keeps him hoar.
—may mimed by wife
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ROSBANK
CONVALESCE
,
RADIOT
ADIO AND TV BZRVICti
ST LEFT HIGH
SALE REGISTER
WORK GUARANTEED
SCHOOL
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Thu-nday, October E - auction sale
of grade Hofftsio dairy caws, Craft
PHONE, DAYS - PICKERLNA
SPACIOUS GROUNDS- AND BBAVTIFUL ROOMS
'. anything. Fbmd of Piastre
bulk milk cooler. Surge mf w, Caw
U3
:>
OVER -LOOSING. LASS ONTARIOpkkuft
.cWbke:.
g
Oct 2
aid Alis -Chalmers tractors, - U950
Ford and 1953 Chev. pick-up tk-acks,
ZVitfING>3 ATlatsek Z -410i
BERT W IiFM
: ; = CAM CAFREE Y RANSPORTATI0l4 ( i
�` H1�p WANTTD
IHC. baler; M. H. combs ; other
I"@ modal tracuor farm implements,
��----------------------------
asEGi8TEaED NURSE IN CHARD= t i
tools, miscellansoos art glw baled
_Tb�a>xe
` 'LL�
A 2.1401
-
APPLE PICKERS WANTED
mediately. Apply. Grasmere Farm,
My, straw, grain, household farnit-
tab, iO� tom, etc. at L dee.
Friiidame and at Lot �0,
'
MUTING
_
R. R. 1, picieAng _
ramgre ere.
-nw conces`-ion 7, Markham Town-
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PORTABLE AND STATIONARY
sbFp, P'opy of Herb Rector. Sale
QOLEMAN
-
ELECTRICAL POWER
UNITS
at 1.00 p. m Terms cash. No rte-
erve. Farm sold. REN and -CLARKS
NATV1tAL CLAND
-
174
GENERATING
aa�e powered with the Emmons
PRENTICE, auctioneer's.
OIL BURNERS
ML 174
: Frock 500' watts to
engines.
v�ilable. Ideal for far-
cottagers, eanhp-
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HAVE YOUR FURNACE
CLEANED AND RSPAZRED
I(Oattario Fttiei Berard Licaon)
-.
y.: N�
-
timers, oomaetm-,
4trs etc. Some emits are available on
R natal basis. Oar .pelta and ear-
NOW
BEFORE WINTER CO ES
' ,CLEAN-OUT SERVICE
. _
§ F
tease gmtsanhe the heat available.
ALLAN BETTS
PLUMBING and HEATING
_
LER HEAT
TRAILER IND
RiAL KTAtl t011d n
We also do armature and mtotor
ro•+wi0g, and are egarpped to re-
Pbone: Pickering 115
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:AJAX bs7
lAOlifiiAGES ARRANGED : L15TlNBS.
.Raid or remodel your electric mot-
SALE REGIST9R
:
of at amseratreg equivaWl-
Bae more hsformatiaa, '
Saturday, October 10—auction sale
el
of household furniture, including -
' • Y-. 9. TUDOR ST., AJAX
,lw� AUfOMO:Ls ILIA -
-
' BEN POOR
•
382
chinaware an13q
NOMi3 'FARM: ''�+01'f �
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t
r CLINTON
kitchen ut�am-Ile,-.ornaments, . 9&.4 -On.
etc. property of Mn. Harry
_ : WATER
_
39 CAMERON ST. PICSERING, ONT. �
GASOLINE ENGIN
,toois
Thomson, 121 Yonge St. Noah, cor.
Crosby and Youge St. Richmond
- •
_
- AN ADDED SERVICE
;Air cooled, 2 h, p", to IM b• P. ID-
dostrisl or ligbtw duty modes. Ex-
'Hill, mr, Ont. Sale at 1.30 p. . Teener
Caah. No reserve. Property .01d.
ARTHUR MITCHELL
: ,wally easy sting and reliab-
- Ie power backed by the fanawis Clic-
BEN and CLARBE PRENTICE,
/ ..
troa guarantee. Available immediately
&Gm'stock. For more information,
-----------------------------------
ROSB.BANR ELECTRIC
'
LIMITEDcan:
,
.Phone: TEmple X2507
..SEN POOR
" �doering 3sz � -
SERVICE ON
Refdgera'nor'a Oil Burners �
�:. '.PICKERHVG 74
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water ere
_
•
233/4 Hour Koonce
Dryer lunges '
Oct�6
Sundaysa Holiday*: Piekerinp 246
•
— BUYING. A NEW CAR t
.
1"Heatinq Service
isettebe abew ser Weeetrie las weresee".ad %a m plus weak *0 Aweke..
:I Sales
DON BLIZZARD ELECTRIC
.1. Low Cost Financing _
'• ".' ` ;Service
Repairs
COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL WIRING
2. Complete insurance Coverage `
To AllTypes
Oil Unitf Cleaned
-
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3. Full Payment .To Dealer
_ = ' S .►ilii ►6.95
pe''"
'IREE ESTIMATE
;.: __ 4. Fast Confidential Service
!Our Work Our Guarantee
s'-:
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Ow Pian b a" eve&" When a used sar, new:reek «+war •; ems.:
MQhawk 8-2387
.Pitons Pickering '362 :.
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