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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1959_10_02__ < « « , r 'VOL 75 NO. 100 PICHERIIiG, ONTa�IC W. K/1RAt C. MURAD ZI SOPUBLISiiERS AntiwrizM Ae Second Cuss 1Kstsa .0 babacription Rates: 62.50 par Year United Staten, 43.00 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1959 Published 3bee November 1881 5c. PER COPY Pout Of ics Dept. Ottawa WATER,AND SEWAGE PLANT ',CRUSADER TO - Will Not Debenture For' Water - - PICKERIH6 VldACC ` : Reeve Scott • To Run Agan; . •.. �� Sewage Plants In �Townshi , - . , . Two Bid For Deputy- Reeve Office _ g p o - The school fair, sponsored by thA The biggest development move in on Saturday, , at is Club, was Le- on Saturday, at Kiwaais Park. Love Election talk got under way last �� Qn tar the history of Pickering Township, ely weather, a large attendance, aac>k ZO���� �� as far as the taxpayers are concerned, week, when elections dates were an- Ch k. over eleven hundred euchibite all pounced and now it has taken deli- was made at a special .meeting of helped to make a 4 nate action in at least three of the • ° very successful oc. Ri-ig In U S council, last Friday 'night, when 'it �m Our thanks are due the Kiw. • • was announced that Crusader De- preaent council announcing their in- Two readings ' wgre given to. Pick- I anis Club for thio •public-spirited off. , tendons, ering Township zoning bylaw on The alertness of Cpl. Dick velopment Corporation Ltd. who plan Bodley art. Reeve Sherman Scott has. an- Monde evening,, covering all areas ,f the PickeringTownship Police De- a ench housing unit development at a ^ • - ; Monday - p I Frenchman's Bay, will underwrite � Win• Walter Pearson, assisted; by, nounced officially that he intends ..to marked out on the map which- is part partment, in stopping an American 3L-6. Stan. Allen'held a ba show. ` seek re-election as reeve of-Pickering of the bylaw. car about 3:30 a.m. last Thursday the coats of a complete water nd sew- at for Mm Le Man , on Wednas. Township. The sections marked on the map morrin may result in the' R.CALP. age plant.. g y Pickering Township will have a day the 23rd. Fifteen ladies attended. In the deputy-reeve department, are, south of Con. 3, and north of this and the F.B.I. being able to smash a After the b had been admin the present deputy-reeve Mrs. Jean line is left BA (rural-resideutial). car theft ring in. the. U.S.'' .S. water and sewage system handed to Sri �, .R L BJ, them on a p McPherson has stated she intends The matter will be placed before Both the R.C.M.P. and the ,F.latter, which if deben- cowl hour was enjoyed and dellg. to seek re-election to that office. Planning Board this Friday night. are working -towards this end. Cpl. +1"•e`1 by-the-townabip over 30 years, ioug refreshments were served. i She will be opposed by the present Councillor Ashton said that for rep.- 3odley said the man could not pro- : mean a savings to the taxpayers. of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Russell, of councillor in Ward 4, Mr. Ross Haw- sons he could not divulge, he would a uce a border permit or owner's per- about $3,000,000. - •SaraLB, spent 1$e week-cad wat'q Also thorn who has gone on record ars like to we that area north of Con. 3, mit. On further questioning, he bolt- � Cost of the water plant is $680,000 and Mrs. Iisbman; and all warn pouch us y saying he too, will seek the office of zoned RA. This means that there will ed f_:,the car and CpL Bodley I and coat of the sewage plant is $570,- interested is -a visit our Indio VJI1_ deputy-reeve. He commented that his be no commercial or industrial growth, erase? ?aim catching him. 000. The water plant would have cost age* reason for this was, that he feels the north of Con 3 under the bylaw. This F_ngerpriats identified him as: Leo- the •taxpayers on a 30 year basis,' Anniversary Services '� be halcl_ _ council should be ran by businessmen I would greatly affect, Claremont, nord Staaley McCaffrey, age 31 who $1,650,000. at .the Presbyterian Church on Sm. and business minded farmers and that Brougham, Greenwood, Green River 1 ,3 waited by Bala OPP on a .warrant 1n the Crusader Development, which. day,. O�4b•r Otis. Rev. A. E. Bailey, _ he now has the time to grvt to the and any other hamlet north of Con. S. for attempted armed robbery. covers 680 acres around Frenchman s B. A., of Scarboro, will preach st al Bay, the.-only thing that the township office of deputy reeve. Until after .the bylaw has been Investigation disclosed that the cboth morning and evening servicalR, Councillor Harry Ashton has said given a third reading no person can bear ng New York plates had been will have to pay for, is oversizing Special MUSIC will be provided. he will seek re-election' to Ward 3, t get a consent for industrial,- commer- I stolen from a car dealer in Long Is- of mains within the subdivision and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bishop, Harp. ` if he rims for anatber term tial or residential bir}lding north of'� land and that other credentials found they would have to take, steps to-ex- iltoa, were guests last week at" tht Councillors Violet Swan, Harvey Con. 3 under a 10 acre,parcel of land, ► on McCaffrey had been stolen In De- propriate land for the sewage plant, homes of the L M. and C. E, More Spsag and Edgar James have not unless the land is the sole Temaining troit on August 15. There ik no reo- if that is necessary. The water re ieyle. - stated their intentions as yet. parcel of his property. ord of his entry into Canad& sources commission has approved the On Thursday eves ng, NUft aernket He is being held in the county jail, location of the water plant at the Chapman showed pictures a: :'he C. _ Whitby. on a chaise of possession of foot of Brock Road and the. sewage E. Con". which wasp taken I* Rua.. _. . nlZe Ra And CIub4 stolen gouda. plant expected be located east ria during the t5are when ahs was the Grant-Hiltz property on the east teaching in ,Germany. Orged To Clleek. Q!1 side of Frenchman's Hay Road: "Many of their old !cicada were veer . • • Reeve Sherman Scott said, "I thick -happyy this week to have a call front In Pickering Township this is a very, good agreement. A lot the lo-mor Presbyterian itrodswi. • of time has been spent in ncaotiat- Rev. Kenneth McLeoaap and Mrs. - -�_� sportamen is contemplated and mem- Highway. Hucksters ing. Besides the two plants being con- McLennan. The inaugural meeting of what is been of the Club who possess instrue- strutted for us, we have required a . To maks a good start far the. Sun- ? « believed to be 'the first Rod and Gun tionsl tions have offered their Councillor Violet Swan brought the very high standard of services with- day Sc� year, the -Junior and Sen- Club to be formed in Pickering Town- services is. 4his work. matter of - hucksters of garden pro- in the proposed subdiyWon. for Hi Sunday School Classes of the - ship was held at • Liverpool Corners Arrangements will be nAde to, Pro- dues, selling on-week ends and even- •peeve Scott told the .meeting that United Church held a srioner roast ort « last Thursday. The following tempor- care trap and skeet shooting !affil- inge on No. 2 highway, fust east of the Ontario Municipal Board was not Friday night at the home of ll i6 « ary officers were elected and charged ties for the membership. Lansing cutoff and creating a traffic too satisfied with the guarantees from Henry Weslaey, Appreciation was a end of the W with the duties of preliminary organ- Deputations will, when it in deemed hazard. •' the development company and the �= eitney hospital- isation; off'ization; President, . Keith Balsdon, useful, approach Council and other "They were out there with their amount of protection offered the ity, wbbch made this patty . such a Liverpool Corners; Vice -President, t,,shi The company, to show its Sid public bodies with suggestions on any rider, eggs and petunias and I naw P•twctesa. • hitevale; Secretary, Reg. . Proposed changes in the game or lire- two instances on Sunday that could Borx? faith, immediately proposed that MIr. and Mrs. J. H. Elliott have re- Parker, Wrker, Dunbarton; Treasurer, Bill arm regulation. have been serious accidents." it should undertake the cost" Of con- turned from a Chemical Conferences atruction of the two plants with a . Y.nyt, Pickering Beseeh. Tom New- A suggestion made by John Raw- Reeve, Scott said that because these P reeeatly bdd In Quebec City. lean, Fairport Beach, wea also ap- bon, Frenchman's Bay, that a fishing le were on hi wa ro rt , the Promise to pay. % bond of 50 per cent y PenP gh Y P . Pe y Jatnsa and Mrs. palma and Kath- pointed Hunt Master and Alan Dow- contest be organized in the Town-! townehip could only bring it to.the of the total costs immediately which .Ieen spent Sunday visiting Mrs. M4r- son, 4th Concession, Range Master. ship next season, was .welcomed by D.H.O.'s ,attention, and ask them to amounts to :625,000 00% car and Lottie at Burlington. 'That _ A motion was passed limiting mem- the executive and will be the subject take some action to prohibit it. Harry S. Time, president of Cru- that both so" in as-4 a bership for the time being to 25 Per• of further study. seder told the News, that the town- hl dt sons• Prospective members must be The Club will bear the title of the214 does not have to pay for any On Thursday, the C. E. mtodsy's 16 years of age or over, able to para Pickering Rod and Gua Club and as Main Issue overaiziag until a year after they entertained Mr. and Mrs. Pent (:arse, - a simple safety test, residents of design for a eresE will be submitted ve taken over the planta. of B•rookla; and an Saturday their „ Pickering Township and acceptable to shortly. Scale of fees will be an- • All the services shall be installed guesta wens: Dr. and Mrs. Mcisaa, 4 the other members'of the Club. AppU- nounced later; every endeavor.wiil be Heard Again in accordance withthe is consult clue of Toronto. cations may be made to the President. grade to keep them within the lowest township engineer or his roasnitants: The P-esbyterian • Young People-u A program of education for young possible limits. The now well known bylaw 2119 The subdivider also pays the cost of yin Sudety met an Friday evening at the that deals with an agreement with acquiring sewage Plant site, and the hoar of Mr. and sirs Kenneth lies water plant site. - 1 Consumer's Gas, came before council ( It is very likely one of the best oa' , • • + again this week when Mr. Hassard, May's Coffee Sb a re=open. Name Prohibited Local Couple Visit township solicitor stated ,he had not deals ever offered a municipality in Shop ma P Canada. ori this week under new management, revrmed his earlier opinion It means that at no cost the town- Mrs' James Sgtarea (Barbara) -and' Hultting Areas Pickering, 'England He said that in his opinion the ' Mm Wi15a Earle (Joyce) Will now' _ bylLw covering an agreement for 20 ship will have bot't water and sew- ear. was valid, and that it allowed. age and will be able at last, to de- hs to :t. Ott: very best Ecom y ee to these young People for success A large delegation sat in Monday Mr: and Mr's. Gerald Cowan on a Consumer's Gas to go along, under �'elop their industrial area. night- to bear what council had, de- recent trip to England, presented a or through any. road in the munici- I - The initial sewage pant will have is p their ��co ductedTunder�tho f~ - cided on areas to be designated as - letter from Reeve C. E. Morleyof }it t a capacity of at- least 801 control psilocin mop „ Pa y name ,.pi Coffee. She , "no shooting" areas. Pickering, Canada to the Pickering I He added that in his opinion, the per day and will have a control build- "Pickering P • , g« P 2.500,00' Mrs. Kea. Clarice wishes to eater- Councillor Harry Ashton asked the Urban Council of Yorkshire. terra in the agreement referred to as ruff and outfall for at ]east V I gallons a day and will- be so designed Iain the ladies who have been roller- y reeve to ask the group ,if there was; Reeve Morley invited any of the, township engineer meant the Road ' tang for the C. N. I. B. at as After- fir extension to at least 2,590,000 gal- anyone who wanted the whole' area English Pickering, council, who were Supt- until a resolution, passed in 'noon tea, at her home on Tuesday, south of Con. 3 closed to hunting. No visiting Pickering, Canada to pay 'us August changed the authority 'for lcns.per.day. one did. a visit desi,;nating the location of gas mains The water plant will have an ini- Octobe- This Fr a cord' - 6th cal raver i It was a unanimously on a1 Mr. Cowan congratulated the Pick- to the engineer. ;tial capacity of Iia million gallons anon W all these ]aCdies to attend thio recorded vote that the area previously � ering, England council on their floral Deputy-gr'eeve'Jean McPherson asked per day, eventually 5 million, maybe tea set out for no shooting remain the displays. Seeds from .the local nur- about the term engineer. even 10 million: . ► It is Eke1y that at least some of our - same, -plus the additional areas of I ( The area of, the -subdivisioh can residents have seen the fine old house series were sent back to Canada along Mr. Haasard said that agreement , handle up to 3100 homes, which would- bu'lt of limestone, and dating from a qe Squires Beach, Pickering Beach, Riv- with- an appropriate reply -to Reeve did not use the term Professional `be,made up as follows: Lots for single bout 1820, which is located north-east erside Drive, Martin subdivision at Morley. engineer. �^ { _ Cherrywood Ontoro Beach (east ,of Mrs. McPhersori4said she did not family dwellings-2052, 350 semi-de- of. Whitby. It is now threatened by = Pickering Beach) and Harwood ave. question the validity of the bylaw,'thth� lots to yield an occupancy of , so-called p spears . in. the farm of ur- north of No. 2 Highway and the$726,75 worth ( but onl the reference to' townshi 70Q, 17.4 acres• for multiple dwellings development company, which leas pon per acre to yield an chased tl a three-hundred acres resort Heron subdivision. engineer as it appeared in the agree- Councillor Edgar James said he meat. occupancy of 348, totalling 3100 units. which it stands, which they are sub- wondered if all built up areae should Baseballs Mr. Hassard said the gas company There will be considerable land des- dividing and aching for serbuilding nc lots. not , be included. '' needed permission only if they were ignated for parks and there will be, Tha Architectural Conservancy of "You would have a hard time en- Coundllor Ross Hawthorne turned going to tear up. the roads. one, if not two shopping centres. Ontario ani the local Historical Sot= forcing it north of the 8rd concession" in a bill for the township recreation Work will commence ,as soon as iety have awakened to the ataution- said Councillor Ha4rry Ashton, "the committee thin week, for ;?26.76 for • • • possible: Mr. Tims said it would take ! Let us hope they may fiend a way of QFP won't." baseballs. Pickering Village a year to build the plants, but we rescuing and p-ese:v�ng this fins oltit-- Mr. Wm. Newman, a member of It was stated that -there were 36 hear this week, that engineers have pfiece of histo y., the delegation present, told the meet teams in the league and that a new As�ssment �Up said they could be constructed in six Mrs Sewell (Fleenorha Stork), oir in that last year a ma with all months. There are several more ap- Markham, spent a happy day in- Assessment g y p ... ball..had to be.nsed .for each game, prova}e needed and the., plan bas yet Pickwing, on. Friday, visstia her the prohibited shooting areas marked according to'regalations. to be registered. It is expected that g, out, was given out with each hunting Mr. Hawthorne said he had.,beea Taxpayers of Pickering Village no- sister Catharine McEachs»e and Jbyrs _ license. told the recreation group may end cite when they get their assessment the. Crusader Development deal will Mtken, Game Preserve the year with a surplus. !notices withina few days, that there move rapidly from here on in. Mr, and Mrs Dashner, of Fisher• A bylaw nam!pg Pickering Town- "There is something -wrong if they has been- an increase. A letter, ex- vine, visited their daughter and tone, ship as a Game Preserve was extend- do, they are always coming up here `plaining the reason for this is going power Squadron To is-law, Mr, and M's. Vernon Ballldoum; over the week-end. ed for another five'years, dating from for . money'.- said Councillor Harry out to the ratepayers:' October 1st, 1959 to October 1st, 196. Ashton. Mr. Ashton also questioned Only the land'assessment• have been Miss Eva Houk modelled'-at the . The committee named is: Igen Ree- the reason for the play-offs being held changed. In the past, they wereset "Back-to-School'' lbow at Sump• Por, Clare Balsdon, W. Newman, in Pickering Village- at about 10 or 12 per cent of selling Start Courses son's last week, as a member of the I,ewis and Lorne Jones and Howard - price,, while fhe buildings were about Simpson's Colleeate Club; represest- Plaxton.Pickeing Midgets Win. Trophy' - 30-per cent. The land. assessments Frenchman's- Bay Power Squadron ' ting Pickering., Named from council to December Pickering Midgets came through on have. been .brought -up to a-par with will • begin the first oR their ' winter' Mrs. Jack Fogg, Greenwood, has .e 31st this year are: Reeve Scott and T1esday - night, :W. _win the Bock !the building 'assessments. courses at the Ajax Fire Hall October her sister visiting her for two weeks- Councillors, Ashton and -Spang. Bowl Midget League Trophy iri the ' This does not. mean an. increase in ,I$ .at 8 p,m,. .Mrs. W. Pierson Bakst is viasting Pickeing Town League, defeat- taxes. The mill rate governs this, and This course which has been well her parents Mr. and Mrs. Csrandson, V. O. N. AT ROTARY - - ing Frenchman's Bay 9--8. The on. the mill rate is- set according to the received by boat. enthusiasts .in ..the _ at Tara, near Owen Sound. Miss Maddadfo-d, Regional Sups^- rice team' effort paid off in winnitsg monies required for the year, past, era piloting, safety and many ! ld'• Kenneth He on► studezlt In visor of the Victorian Order of Nur- the best two-out-of-three •in the fn- of fe res of- interest to boaters. charge at the Presbyterian Chmvbw - res, addressed .the local Rotary C�� ds. -ATTENTION, CHILDREN! Drop f you are interested in boat- I began his studies last week at Kao ; - - Y.qCKERM. at dine, on Monday evening, explafn- The team would,-like, to thani Mr • _ - ing. You will be made at home, and CoIIKo• ing the work of Are Order in the one and Mrs. Kenneth Heron fo:• dovot. If -you-are 9,' 10 6011 years of age, you will'find'to yoifr 'advantage. Miss Doreen Davidson is now bomg a communities ac- ing their time to the team and also come along and join our Explorer' from hospital, and all her !elands situ*, hundred and twenty . _ _ . rose Canada- Thee } stbe hint that , Clare Holter as President of the (iron p, held at St. Andrew's Presby- Stroud'a Ma: keter•ia Advt, Will hoping -'for- a complete recovery. � - V, O. N. may soon be o a to - e, and for umPi-ing maty of ftfan `Chu-ch, st 7.OD p« m. on Tues- ' pe tont League. ,a �3. — Ap�tr Vert WeGjE .� 1 Q/tC 9!'4� Jitlstwhijl- j � gwasil$ a.r ,. �i Sa4sia �... L:_.,:,.u.�..>,�� -- - — •. _ _ _-•�.-_.-mss;,-- .. ., _ - - _ ., -� . ,` s; kind coming near. them. Very letters_ to her, undoubtabiy took. ANsurely could l farmer be 'per- other lovers. - suaded to sell frontage off his The author gives an interest- , -E IM R SIT • property. Old timers used to say Ing account of the- Emperor's hang on to your frontage or the love life from the time when he - __ value of your farm will be re- was at the peak of his power to duced by half. -But then sub- when, his empire crumbling "Dear Anne Hirst: I am on, • will only take a girl seriously dividers came along with attrac- around him, only one womar :the verge, of doing something • who Is stronger than he is. tive propositions and it didn't remained to care about him dreadful, ' and I am terribly • He is trying you out, as the take same farmers long to realise his mother., afraid. A boy I met three • boys say, 'and you can prove they could make more money in • months ago is the most fascin- ' • to hini there are still fine one land deal than they could in ItTPAYS TO ADVERTISE - " = a t i n g, _ bewildering person I ' young women In this world years of farming. ever knew; and he says he .i; •who keep their standards fit An so it goes, all over the court= - On release from a prison faro crazy about me. - I know I am * to live- by. I try, particularly in Ontario. Prat- in Burnaby, B.C.; it is customary - about him. But he tries to make + You can live in his memory + ty soon even rabbits will have for the prison officials to give -me . do. things I know are not • by being *the girl -who would trouble in finding enough room each than_ a small supply - o! - o right, yet the way he explains • not yield. Stop seeing him, to make a burrow. Suitable sites "comforts." With the issue of them seems to snake them right. + and tell him why. He is not- for "summer.cottages are hardto cigarettes goes a supply of book, - - He even urges me to take more + good for you; no matter how ��' find too: and the problem of matghes.. . than one drink,- although [ • good a man As to .you, _if he water pollution is getting worse The inscription on the card - know I shouldn't. • ' ever da board flu of a recent issue o! is not good for you, he is not' Y Y• And yet, do your re- p �, ' "Something is egging me on, for you, The finest marriages. member, not so very many years book matches reads: Thank you something else holds me" back.. * like the finest-• friendships, are ago, when you could swim in -, come again." I cannot imagine going on with- ' between people who bring almost arty lake or river, and any - -- out him, although I suppose I * out the best in each other, creek- that was deep enough to could. I don't trust him, and 'who give each other some. make a swimming hole? We for Leisure Hours now I am afraid to trust my- * thing fine to live up to. never thought of water pollution _ self. _ • You will stay the way you in those days.- Even wading "Maybe I've not keptu with + are a wonderful cows didn't cause pollution be- -t : P person in , modern times. but -I -am one cause ng water . the very few girls that doesn't • •' . creek bottom itself provided a natural filter -bed to purify the , i- pet, and I y I di t think of PARENTS FROWN ' � - _ water. I am glad our children i- kissing a boy I did not love. "Dear Anne Hirst: I am only :. But -then I've never had to make 15, but I am desperately in WHAM — Shirley - Topley, of were able to enjoy the little r• creek on our farm to their heart's such 'a decision as this one! Can love with a man 25._ He is' very Canada, left, collides with content. They "used to have a. you help me..do what 1 know is .. good to .me, and declares he is ' Maria VlHorreol, of Chile, dur- wonderful time. Incidentally, •fright? TEMPTED" In -love. But he hasn't much edu-Ing-women's basketball pray at just recently Bob was wander - o Times --do not change in tha cation, although he makes quite •Chicago's Pan American games, Ing along the creels on our old _ ' » sense you use the term. Your a bit at money. But my parents farm and there was the biggest- ► _won't-, tet us be engaged. ► - - » greadshother captured y -o u e - mud -turtle be had ever seen: ► - * grandfather by living up to "They object because he Is Z� • Since the farm has been taken - ► •e the standards of her day. Stan- , divorced, and they say he is over by the Department 'of ► * dards of today are the same, too akl for me I simply highways the unused portion * for right is always right and can't get along without. him, ����/'�� has ► - • "wrong is as wrong i w and I won't. Don't you think �a.+ gone back to nature, '+Io F g gas t as. Y cows or horses — or - humans ES ► • By living up to your awn my ' people are unfair?% — to disturb the ileac¢ so the ► * standards you may: capt+ire DISTRESSED" ���� wild creatures from the near- * -6 this' heart=breaker, , if you That you feel you cannot � -by woods are _ having a field = • really want to marry a boy" + get along without this • man day. Better make the most of ► •who demands liberties in the - . proves how dangerous his Mushroom time... and we are it, you creatures of the wild. ► • name of love. + friendship is. For a man with eating them, gathered from our Who knows, in a- year- or two, _ • He- demands them of you • his drawbacks to try. to win own acre lot Whether we are you may find your nature trails it +because most girls he has * as -inexperienced young girt Waver or more foolhardy than have been rezoned commercial: q ► - ; known have permitted them. • does not reflect credit upon our neightbours 1 don't know as ► • Your one chance to impress + him. And how can you; at is, most of them say they would be �mAriDr Ifl LiDYO M • h!m is to refuse. Show ham •know whether you are really afraid to take a chance. The only = • P ► * that you are too precious to ' • in love? You could be dazzled ones who make good use of the 4 ► • be thea that you come at a • mushrooms are baring his. rise from an un- ,R p+ y by bis sophistication, you people who come employed soldier to Emperor ars _ i ► _ •.. price so high 'that he usual • know. to this country from Europe. In command of thirty million peo- u ► • discipline himself to win you. • 'Four parents are trying to previous years we have found ple, Napoleon Bonaparte won - !r ► • If you weaken, do you thlu)c • that Europeans definite! know protect you from making a y over sixty battles, re -organized „ • he would •marry your Even i •mistake which could lead you their mushrooms. So. trusting in the French legal system from top ZyCaso tis ► • boy so low would hesitate in • into disillusion. and possible their knowledge, we are having tar bottom and planned Paris as ► _ • choosing such a girl as the • disaster. You are, to my mind mushrooms nearly everyday, we know it to -day. He, had the La7ge or small, what house- -toastz. • mother of his children. He ' • fried is butter. spread over In love with• love, and unablespire gift of being able to acquire hold ever has too many linens! * and topped with :poached egg. the absolute devotion of all sorts These will delight ou, - ' to distinguish between s tem + It makes a .tasty dish. Some we of men. porary_ and a lasting affection.. These motifs In varied. stitch- ' FOr i%Or�-Sixes" • If your parents consented to glive away. But when - It a to women, ery • decorate towels, pillowcases. p t w earn • • your being engaged now, they , Well, you are now reading 'the Napoleozr, normally self -coati -orf ends. -Embroider in many pD �l�H + would be negligent indeed. words of a much annoyed wo• deot and ruthless, became "a' • colors , or 2 shades of one. Pat- 1° + It is useless to try to out - man. Trouble is I don't know tender-hearted, tearful romantic, tern 917: six 4 x 12 -inch motif& + wit your parents. (At - your -. whether to .be annoyed at myself 'willing to forgive his loved one Send THIRTY -FIDE CENTS ' •age you cannot mare vat - _ or•the weather or both. Anyway her every sin, and there were _ y (stamps cannot- be accepted: un 'out their consent). To test the all summer I have been promis• many," says R. i'. Deldertield, postal note for safety) for this quality of your feelings. 1 Ing myself a week in Ottawa, noted playwright and author, in gs• pattern to LAURA WHEELEJ visiting friends and attending a his fascinating - resume of this urge you to stop seeing the g 8 extraordin$ man's romances Box 1, 123 Eighteenth St. New " * man altogether and go with convention. So what happens, A extraordinary Toronto Ont: Print lairs PAT- ► `' bays and girls your own age. week ago I' came out with a "Napoleon Is Love." TERN -NUMBER p ,i + beautiful rash 'which is either During his reign as Emperor, Your NAME That way, you will really there were at ]east fourteen wo- and ADDRESS. s ' find yourself. Nothing 'would shingles or prickly heat Which- ' • impress your parents with ever it is it has been *nearly driv. men with each of whom he felt - so Send for a copy of 1D59 Lours -tr + •. Ing me crazy. Can't sleep at night at the time, he was genuinely in Wheeler Needlecraft Book. It has " . your willingness to cooperate love. His marriage to Josephine love designs "" • and in such a crisis this is "im- or' settle to "anything for very ' g p gns to order: embroi• * portant long in the daytime, Apparently ' being the perfect dery, crochet, knitting, weaving was fns from b g little can be done for it except- romance it is often made out to quilting,. toys. In the book, r- spa - keep the skin day axiLta talcum be. She was a woman of ex- cial surprise to make a littlq girl a - Modern Etiquette powder. Some years ago 1, had tremely loose morals and even in happy — a cut-out doll, clothes by Roberts glee both prickly heat cad shingles the early days, when Napoleon to color. Send 25 cents for; this it ' not together. and never such was penning his -famous love book, s Q. How does one lutsodure a dose as I have -now. So why + ` one' r? �,.. s atepfathe wouldn't I be annoyed? My only A. Introduce him as''my step- consolation is that it is still hot ,' father" and, of 'course, mention and humid so the trip might not _ A w� a • his name, as, "Mr.. Fox." have been too enjoyable .under ,• A � �" �� -• ".�• - those circumstances: I -am telling� Q. If a woman is being mar- : myself that anyway. Might as , Tied for the second time, would g" It be all right for' her msavia well make the best of a bad Job. i daughter to announce the -mar- In the, meantime we have a I =gager little matter here that requires ` 1 A. No: The marriage should very special attention, 'We are be announced in the n.sme - of living in an area that is strictly f,4 t r Q. i(f 7 happen to be In to the woman and - her husband. residential but as so often hap- t,Y pens there are two. -vacant Iota ' • presumably house -building lots, - x group of persons, and someone waiting for buyers. Imagine our �»r, I do not know joitu w and nofrom-, surprise then to get a letter y 1h,:.. .�sY..d J r one fn the group .tatrodnces m, the local Planning Board saying ' "••/.�•�.. 4838 should I introduce myself tar that a -request had been received l IZ ham or should 1 ask someone from a certain party to Have Lot ehe -In the group to Introduce - .. rezoned from • residential to - �y us? commercial in order that a gen- 'YMf."f A. Neither. I! you happen to oral grocery store might .be , have somethingto say to the Y erected and operateii on the site. Smart warm -to -cool weather stranger, you would address him Homeowners are up in arms. companion a suitdress with just as if he had been intro= r ' P After all how much faith can one' s trim. slim lines to make you duced to ybu. put. in zoning regulations if they look taller and narrower. Choose can be changed to suit 'the con- k W" x tweedy rayon, cotton faille, wool. venience of anyone who wants to a ., • �Q " _' a --_ Printed . Pattern 4838: Half esus! - open a store, a. gas station ora " • 'Sizes 14%, 16%. 18%, 20%, 22%. INFORMATION snackbar? It just doesn't make 14%. Size 16x,4 jacket and skirt sense. However the deal has not � * ' � � � )<'�s Yards 39 -inch fabric." directions on each. t- '> yet gone through. Maybe it never Pa will as a deputation of1rate rate - Printed tern part. Easier, accurate. payers will be `attending a gleet-;; Send FIFTY CCENTS (500) Ing of the Planning Board to- x" .(stamps cannot be accepted, use morrow night _ postal note .for safety) for this Vii' Admittedly every. Plannidi pattern.Please print plainly board• has its -problems. Every ;< ' 41 iIZE, NAME, AflDRE88, ;STYLE _ suburb wants a shopping ,oentre - __. i�TUlf[B R.. • i $ •• � ":. nice and handy but no on wants. -• , - Send, order to ANNE ADAMS, it near his own property. Let .It ' Box 1, 123 Eighteenth St.,. New go here, or go there, but not on " 'Toronto, Ont. ` our road! )!armors, _too,. before COMING ATTRACTION? Chubby' little` charmer, 6=month-ofd � r• `- they 'were out for big money on Amanda: 81air Mayo just might grow up to become a sup- "` •Are You am therell be ne land deals, did everything pos- q- star as her mother, actress J_anet Blair, Iviom- hes a sur- ISBUE 40 — 1959 delaYa oa that trala'i» sable to prevent buildings of any ;porting role in the swimming pool at their Hollywood: home. jL. _ -. ac 1960 P O N T I A C Friends and acquaintances of Ford the Genosha Hotel, Oshawa. Guests q were present, from. Toronto, Whit- 1 Sawden who moved from Ridgewood by and Oshawa. The happy couple • Rd. a month ago will be sorry to hear left for California, and will reside at that Ford suffered a stroke last week Green River, on their return. and is in St. Michael's Hospital. Mis, Carol James, who is taking Last Soturday, a busload of boys—� a Course at Touche s' College, in t 43 in all—left West Rouge for Downs- Toronto, spent the week -end at her _ view R.C.A.F. Base where they spent home here. the afternoon touring the, base and Mr, and Mrs. Eldon Robinson at - some of the Blanes, watched fire fight- I tended the wedding of their grand- ing ,equipment in action 'and assimi- daughter Helen Myrna Twiss and +� lated rescue by helicopter etc. The j Robert gh Gordon, of Leaside. R.C.A.F. topped it off with hot dogs '1 he s ddiug took place in Leaside r•> -+� and pop..AII this was made possible • " �>. Unite Churls. by the Kiw anis Clubs of Div. 6 along with the R.C.A.F. and about 800 boys _ A$ attended. Al Hart, Ed Bentley anis Harold Wardell of the West Rouge wi' Study New 4 `�'z "'�"' - Riwanis Club looked after our boys. I : Belated hest wishes go to Mr. and' Municipal Bldg. ' •' '"j0 � Mrs. D. Hopkins who were married v. Mrs. Hopkins teaches (,'lade Councillor Harry Ashton introduced a, r ce 1. P a _.. s 13einnVVest Rouge School and her last the subject of a new munici al build- _ year's pupils and this year's think of ing, suggesting it could be located in the vicinity of Brock Road and No. S "' ' ." -• -= _ - - - her as Miss �iacblillan. Y A distinctive new appearance, added comfort and improved braking highlight Pontiac for _ On Saturday, Anne Hall .of Sunny 2 Highway. a 1960 by General Motors of Canada. Two views of the 1960 Pontiac show the startling styling slope' entertained at a partyas her Reeve Scott said he felt a commit- a changes that have created a lower, cleaner look. Top is the Laurentian Sport -Coupe and old friends from Long Beach met her tee should be set up to study the t below, is theParisienneConvertible, new ones from West -Rouge. subject and give some thought to : where such a building would be lo - Bated. � -On.* Display At Law Motor'- Sates BROCK ROAD ----------------------------------- • 'l- The Home and School ' will hold $l. Andrew s'Presbyterian Church x • October 7ththeir first meeting of the fall season on Tuesday, October 6, at 8.00 p. m. The church auilito;ium was filled : in the school. -Come and sheet the for the, regular morning worship. Mr. V new teachers and your community Kenneth Heron, minister, conducted ' • Lions Clubs, including West Hill- al for major surgery, friends, and have a' social cup- of tea I the service. The sermon was preach-' a Rouge. Dons f 1u HighlandCreek;, Scarboro-Eglinton, Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. after the meeting. I ell an the text "I am" hath sent me, • "and Markham -Unionville. William Tyas - (Ann- Pearce) who The Brock _Cubs held their first from Exodus, Mr. Heron spoke of were married in 'Dunbarton United meeting. on Thursday, September 24, Moses and the burning bush and of NaA1e = Church. a will meet again on October 1. �trd's command to him bi what God — �� 4i handsome trophy DUNBARTON Congratulations to Ross Thomp- r: and Mrs. �V. Middleton ace- expects_of us in the present day and �• Hill School, Mesa Carol Cross and 31r�:.Prggy' spn who :celebrated a birthday on ompanied by M-. and Mrs. Maiden, how we are answering God's 'corn- ; - o . the Ted 'Brett, of lire Rouge Annis' attended the annual meeting 5epteaaber 28. of Markham, visited Mr. and Mrs. manda. The anthem by the combined - "Gent - Hill Lions sed 'Br , ' he dinner 8>�� of - District 5. of the Oat. Horticul- The Dunbaston Foresters.' Bowling A. Fraser, Guelph, on Sunday; junior and Senior choirs was "Gent - ural Society iii- Toronto on the Land, League started its -weekly bowliag Birthday greetings to Peter Me- lye Lord, Oh Gently Lead Us" to the by saying that this Would be the last season an September 1th. Nucleic, Bock Road, who celebra- Welsh Air, Next Sunday is anaiw public servile of the Rouge Hirt at Lansing BQ United Church, St. Paul',, on -the -Hili Anglican _Lioru Club, He explained the circttmr- Mrs. Betty F3arpetl has returned ted his 8th birthday on. September erases Sunday and there will- be two y from hotrpital where -She recent! - un- Church 'Turkey �Supper is 'to be held 2,i with ' a• party with hit young sstvices-11.00'a. m. and 7..30' p. m. stances that resultedr last week, in a. - Y on Friday, October llr,•fr:um 5 to 7.30 The gtiest preacher will be Rev. Al - unanimous vote to change the tsrgaa- derwent surgery, �'' friends. uatiim name to the Rouge Hill- Mr, and Mrs, I4anel G-iffiths and P' m. ,Adults- 51:50; Child 75c. Mrs. -C. Firth visited her nephew bert B. Bailey, from the Christian baby, of Vancouver. v,;itcd with 1{; a Dunbarton United Church Sunday fir. S"-eLTby and family, during. the :Education Dept of the Csurch. There Pickering Lion' Club, y week end. will'- he special music by the choir, Ever since searing its charter in Griffiths parents Mr. and _Mrs. Wen school geld its' annual' Rall Day 19Sl, ,tha Club's activities have ex- Bourne. I oeryiee on Sunday morning. A Shower for the Bazaar on Nov- with '1f r. A. Crowhurst as soloist. , There' was a turnout at the ( 1' acid Mrs. Ir=an Fletcher -were ember 6th, was held al the home of 1 Following the evening service there tended througbout the township, al- g vision Mrs. F letcher's sister Mrs: ep hough their meeting plata has been in Adult .PaIio Clinic on Sept: 23. Over g Firs. Len Wilson, 'when a number of 1 will be -a Fireside Hour and Rec 4- g M, Tassie, in, Guildford. - lovely aprons were tuned in. I ion. Sunday School at 10 a. -m. next the Rouge Hill. District. The Club's six hundred and fifty persons receiv- ` - membarshcp, ton, teas been drawn ed their shots hies. Oliver "Gilsh and Sharon spent Mrs. E. Cornutt. '.ter, and :Rirs, W. Sunday. -The C. O. C. G-oup meets Ex - from Dtsrsitartoa. Frenchman's Bay, Mr. Bob Lorimer , Detroit, Mich, the week=end with Mr. also Mrs. �w M},v and Mr. and 3frs.: W. Ca - or1 `�iunday after schoo} and the 1-x- C}ierrlrwood and otter centres s add- Mr. and- Mrs. J. Clark, Agincourt, <''aham, in Orono. ter and Gordon attended -the wedding- 'plorera 'on Tuesday afternoon, Any - Che to the region icentre el oast .and bfr, Jack Cropley, Deep River, Sympathy_ i. extended . to bars. E._ of the fot•tner's grandson. Kenneth one w•iaahinir to become a member of ° 8z Y Norman, Pine Ridge Road, on the- • John Chafes[- G'ri'm Rive to Shan- the church: please contact the minis - d west of .the Rau a R(ver•. 11rss .Annie Quackenbu.h f Fort Will— tB 8 death of her mother Mrs: Woodburn cone 'Davvne Smitki, ,oE Ajax. The ter as. Communicant Clas•aes arae §e - The Club's majar, project which re- Iain, visited at she h.nnic of the Elmer ' chase of s k-•Annis' la,t Neck' who died at the Claremont Hama on +neddinK took place at Holy Trinity. ginning for the next. Communion to . salted in 'tit Pu= par 1`hur�aiay, Church, Ajax, with. the recegtion at be held in November. « properly which wad p seated -to t$e, Mrs., William Bourne has been 'ill - Vownship by the Club, and thele act- w•itli "strep" throaE We hope she, is 'rhr Kiwanis. School 9th Annual) to rip by in current '.ass for There wa sag ood• turnout at the Fair was held at Kiwarr s. Park 'on _ + t. -s sommianity hall. in_ she_ pa .k, ha' gason full recovered: Y. Dunbarton United Church= PLOWING M A T C H p Bruce $roan was ill recent! and 'Satu•das• las emphasized the need for a narae'mort y The chair ,anR Makc a J„yiul open indicative of cne township- tiles. Parry Drbois was also ill re-, PR Y Gently. - Noise [-'nry tl,r .l ,,rd” aiNl "I will w:de ope-ations of the Club. The ._tile Lift Up Mine Eye. -Unto the I{tll• sponsored a the selection of the new name ircot�por. jack •Phillips was operated on Soutfi 'Ontario Plowman's Association recently' at. the Ajax Hous itul. We Rev' a(. Buttar_s,--Pickerin-g;, ion4lue-• ; -f es theE. original title c:.osen b the wi4lr ham a full, s t a,ve7y ted the anmver.ary services The o Fie held. �on the farm Of f Y t .r the addition. indicates speed' ret Lesson from St Matthew 16 b s 13 the broad scope of activities and Jack Brett, pine Ridge Road;- to dt), 'I',te subja ct .,f his mr>.:at;r ' has ,been in Ajax Hospital and roc- "'Tho Churrti. of: Jesus• Ch-iit". ...FRANK BATTY . A 5flN :3lpemberskt'p• :. sC'as Hyphenated names leave been set- ently''returntd homi~• He waiting I He• said the Church it,- still herr.. to ected, for similar reaspns, b other to Set into Toronto General Hospit- Y t.rrnL; cnr„uragrnteot and' hell;, tai ail- ri/Yhifb Towr'shi,p y -who ,l« •• 1 it, 'Che else ; 1, is -of 'God, corner of Nos. 12 & 7 Hi,gtiways, Brooklin, and cis rccle;iast,cal ,duels mean, to ' ro r�sg, ills, a- to an, eritMe 1-tz,.4irr. a _ -The chu-Oi Cant.n ,eat the p �,lylm :WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7th, 1959 ' ~ _ God The t n, oi.4 1, 3 cis ,r L �Ix�ta anl.�ir 11 ,ltrei( d In : v -of ` •Dt - p bas em Gr•enf-11. an.o.r rd it. The ihixrLhes �'BANQLlET to ''be het the bd�'Pmen o the _. that >ur� „•,• ,, (�• :,,,t nirn,�, air `.iii i LIN THIS _ D. CHURCH BRCS( THIS sullen.. , but tncnsl,cr; ;,t the bol f -cordially TO r _ _AII are cordially invltad. PAY _ I�fOR t Christ. - - Il SAVINB �—,— - Set y.Tfiar., Myrtle — K o" BILLS - Lorne McCoy, . And SS hoal Assoc• Pr.:ident, Brooklin' 40dca! H. Downey, ` Thi Dunba�snn I io- a and - - one Braaklu, 602 R 3. . Se c>ol . . . _.. - D hos 13W -- -Ph Associatian wishes to t' ark allthei-- P _ . USED _a - membe-s of School Area Na- 3, for - - YSgi/ ��� � = G3/ the, and alterations. dotre $ CASH $ FOR THING in Dunba-ton School duririg the sum= s mer, = W. M. F. why not empty your clothes closets of your used clothing and turn -VEST :it into cash? We will lay cash for men's, women's, boys', girls' ` ROUGE and babies' used clothin.g.. Any description and in any wearable condition. About 6eventee Btu to tit from a }' West Rouge School attended the THE AMOUNT OF +• MONEY %' WILL RECEIVE WILL DEPEND UPON bra �...,•..; '` `` `^_ Graduation. Dinner_ given by the Home THE QUALITY AND CONDITION OF. YOUR -CLOTHING. and School, Assoc-iation,-last Wednes-.. We require the following: trousers, suits, dresses, skirts, coats, T PLAN day. lis, K..1lenroe, Supt. of Pi jackets,- slacks, windbreakers, sweaters, bathrobes, purses, shirts, =Our 2 -ACCOUNT Ipals in School Area No. 2r addressed, • ties, blouses, pyjamas, gloves, snow sults, shoes, etc., etc. We pay the class. Mrs. Bryce Gain, President premium prices for men's suits and trousers. (no long type adult • tt of the Ladies Club, presented scholar- �:'', is Planned S_av_�ng c_ `ships to Susan Olsen and Stephen overcoats). - Fostei, top' girl and boy students and DIRECTIONS FOR SENDING each member of the class received a . ,.certificate and class picture.. 1. Put'all.'your clothes in carton, cartons or parcel and tie securely. PERSONALCHEQUING ACCOUNT The West Rouge Ladies Club held 2. For remittance purposes, put your name and address on a slip 1 p -Pav del bills by clfeque on a Personal : w a very successful and enjoyable eve- _ of paper and insert in parcel, and; if possible, pin sizes to gar- 2 ping_ last Thursday is tlse.memhers moots, or make list of sizes. ' Chequing Account. A quarterly statement - worked on the Christma5'DFit4,15ti6n Rill help you keep your records straight: - table under the rtirect.ion of Mrs.3 Write our name and address on the outside of parcel: Please The low service charges arepre-paid. ti, Shirley Herd and ':T,.:. Joan Carter, ship at once as we cannot accept clothing 3D days after date ''Your cance, date of this publication. ' 'ted chs -goes are'on yt�„ '1'laa- •sett t,•,�.•s,n; ut ti.,t. Rtlt -I,tonY� P - ' '^ tree. to he most i •terestin;; a., the _ . need them. _ _ .- - DEPT. . Ladie> Cluli along ,l;th m:,np ,��1 WORLD TDIi0 CaNfPQ►NY W3 SAVINGS- ACCOUNT club; in the di<ttir't zo to tho •'•Blue Fla Fa e" nl_i'ick. rin� High �c'hawl. 50 LOMBARD STREET,. TORONTO, ONT. Keep your Sar irgs Account foe• saving. _ _ Add to it from every pay. As }our balance _ Ba'.ttthe sehool `,; .:•,l; p.m. ns trans- 4. When your parcels are ready, phone' the Ca.sr;_;ian National . grows, you'll enjoy' near peace of mind.. " portatia,n has baen arranned• or Canadian .Pecif:i.c Express_'Compon�, who ✓i!I pick up the iVe wPlc6nie most sincerely Rev. parcels at your home. Or you could take the parcels to the and 'Mrs. W, H. T. Fulton and.family- Stdrt Planned Saving at our nearest branch'now. ' ,' express company personally. Ship dll 'parcels collect. We will . who rcenCly moved into' their home • • on B,ycemoor Rd. from Kitimat,-BaC. - :pay the shipping charges when the parcels reach us. We do not THE CANADIAN p+ �f '� Rev. Fulton is the new resident min- accept- phone calls. Please write -if you wish to contact us to the ''BANK OF COMMERCE'-�1ster.f9x the West Rouge_lresbyteri- attention of Ails. Fred Johnson. Why not send - `sial shipment, an Church. Targe or small and get -on idea of the -prices we nay., MORE THAN 800 BRANCHE6 ACROSS CANADA TO SERVE YOU We were sorry to hear_ that Mr. Al .Har't's father passed a'tifay pet Fri- _ CONDITIONS OF SALE _ ay. r achy' goes to Mr. and A cheque will forwarded to you with n 1 d the re - _ _ ° d Our sympathy, u be f r de u i 0- mon 't N•„vC Mrs: Hatt and family. - ' oration received by sole does' not meet with v . -?royal; the The Ontario County Health Unit , will hold its monthly clinic for_'chfl- clothing will be returned express collect plus an' s incurred. PICKERING BRANCH' L: H. TAYLOR. MAhil1G8R dren on Tuesday afternoost Oct. 2nd. 1 I• " ac 1960 P O N T I A C Friends and acquaintances of Ford the Genosha Hotel, Oshawa. Guests q were present, from. Toronto, Whit- 1 Sawden who moved from Ridgewood by and Oshawa. The happy couple • Rd. a month ago will be sorry to hear left for California, and will reside at that Ford suffered a stroke last week Green River, on their return. and is in St. Michael's Hospital. Mis, Carol James, who is taking Last Soturday, a busload of boys—� a Course at Touche s' College, in t 43 in all—left West Rouge for Downs- Toronto, spent the week -end at her _ view R.C.A.F. Base where they spent home here. the afternoon touring the, base and Mr, and Mrs. Eldon Robinson at - some of the Blanes, watched fire fight- I tended the wedding of their grand- ing ,equipment in action 'and assimi- daughter Helen Myrna Twiss and +� lated rescue by helicopter etc. The j Robert gh Gordon, of Leaside. R.C.A.F. topped it off with hot dogs '1 he s ddiug took place in Leaside r•> -+� and pop..AII this was made possible • " �>. Unite Churls. by the Kiw anis Clubs of Div. 6 along with the R.C.A.F. and about 800 boys _ A$ attended. Al Hart, Ed Bentley anis Harold Wardell of the West Rouge wi' Study New 4 `�'z "'�"' - Riwanis Club looked after our boys. I : Belated hest wishes go to Mr. and' Municipal Bldg. ' •' '"j0 � Mrs. D. Hopkins who were married v. Mrs. Hopkins teaches (,'lade Councillor Harry Ashton introduced a, r ce 1. P a _.. s 13einnVVest Rouge School and her last the subject of a new munici al build- _ year's pupils and this year's think of ing, suggesting it could be located in the vicinity of Brock Road and No. S "' ' ." -• -= _ - - - her as Miss �iacblillan. Y A distinctive new appearance, added comfort and improved braking highlight Pontiac for _ On Saturday, Anne Hall .of Sunny 2 Highway. a 1960 by General Motors of Canada. Two views of the 1960 Pontiac show the startling styling slope' entertained at a partyas her Reeve Scott said he felt a commit- a changes that have created a lower, cleaner look. Top is the Laurentian Sport -Coupe and old friends from Long Beach met her tee should be set up to study the t below, is theParisienneConvertible, new ones from West -Rouge. subject and give some thought to : where such a building would be lo - Bated. � -On.* Display At Law Motor'- Sates BROCK ROAD ----------------------------------- • 'l- The Home and School ' will hold $l. Andrew s'Presbyterian Church x • October 7ththeir first meeting of the fall season on Tuesday, October 6, at 8.00 p. m. The church auilito;ium was filled : in the school. -Come and sheet the for the, regular morning worship. Mr. V new teachers and your community Kenneth Heron, minister, conducted ' • Lions Clubs, including West Hill- al for major surgery, friends, and have a' social cup- of tea I the service. The sermon was preach-' a Rouge. Dons f 1u HighlandCreek;, Scarboro-Eglinton, Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. after the meeting. I ell an the text "I am" hath sent me, • "and Markham -Unionville. William Tyas - (Ann- Pearce) who The Brock _Cubs held their first from Exodus, Mr. Heron spoke of were married in 'Dunbarton United meeting. on Thursday, September 24, Moses and the burning bush and of NaA1e = Church. a will meet again on October 1. �trd's command to him bi what God — �� 4i handsome trophy DUNBARTON Congratulations to Ross Thomp- r: and Mrs. �V. Middleton ace- expects_of us in the present day and �• Hill School, Mesa Carol Cross and 31r�:.Prggy' spn who :celebrated a birthday on ompanied by M-. and Mrs. Maiden, how we are answering God's 'corn- ; - o . the Ted 'Brett, of lire Rouge Annis' attended the annual meeting 5epteaaber 28. of Markham, visited Mr. and Mrs. manda. The anthem by the combined - "Gent - Hill Lions sed 'Br , ' he dinner 8>�� of - District 5. of the Oat. Horticul- The Dunbaston Foresters.' Bowling A. Fraser, Guelph, on Sunday; junior and Senior choirs was "Gent - ural Society iii- Toronto on the Land, League started its -weekly bowliag Birthday greetings to Peter Me- lye Lord, Oh Gently Lead Us" to the by saying that this Would be the last season an September 1th. Nucleic, Bock Road, who celebra- Welsh Air, Next Sunday is anaiw public servile of the Rouge Hirt at Lansing BQ United Church, St. Paul',, on -the -Hili Anglican _Lioru Club, He explained the circttmr- Mrs. Betty F3arpetl has returned ted his 8th birthday on. September erases Sunday and there will- be two y from hotrpital where -She recent! - un- Church 'Turkey �Supper is 'to be held 2,i with ' a• party with hit young sstvices-11.00'a. m. and 7..30' p. m. stances that resultedr last week, in a. - Y on Friday, October llr,•fr:um 5 to 7.30 The gtiest preacher will be Rev. Al - unanimous vote to change the tsrgaa- derwent surgery, �'' friends. uatiim name to the Rouge Hill- Mr, and Mrs, I4anel G-iffiths and P' m. ,Adults- 51:50; Child 75c. Mrs. -C. Firth visited her nephew bert B. Bailey, from the Christian baby, of Vancouver. v,;itcd with 1{; a Dunbarton United Church Sunday fir. S"-eLTby and family, during. the :Education Dept of the Csurch. There Pickering Lion' Club, y week end. will'- he special music by the choir, Ever since searing its charter in Griffiths parents Mr. and _Mrs. Wen school geld its' annual' Rall Day 19Sl, ,tha Club's activities have ex- Bourne. I oeryiee on Sunday morning. A Shower for the Bazaar on Nov- with '1f r. A. Crowhurst as soloist. , There' was a turnout at the ( 1' acid Mrs. Ir=an Fletcher -were ember 6th, was held al the home of 1 Following the evening service there tended througbout the township, al- g vision Mrs. F letcher's sister Mrs: ep hough their meeting plata has been in Adult .PaIio Clinic on Sept: 23. Over g Firs. Len Wilson, 'when a number of 1 will be -a Fireside Hour and Rec 4- g M, Tassie, in, Guildford. - lovely aprons were tuned in. I ion. Sunday School at 10 a. -m. next the Rouge Hill. District. The Club's six hundred and fifty persons receiv- ` - membarshcp, ton, teas been drawn ed their shots hies. Oliver "Gilsh and Sharon spent Mrs. E. Cornutt. '.ter, and :Rirs, W. Sunday. -The C. O. C. G-oup meets Ex - from Dtsrsitartoa. Frenchman's Bay, Mr. Bob Lorimer , Detroit, Mich, the week=end with Mr. also Mrs. �w M},v and Mr. and 3frs.: W. Ca - or1 `�iunday after schoo} and the 1-x- C}ierrlrwood and otter centres s add- Mr. and- Mrs. J. Clark, Agincourt, <''aham, in Orono. ter and Gordon attended -the wedding- 'plorera 'on Tuesday afternoon, Any - Che to the region icentre el oast .and bfr, Jack Cropley, Deep River, Sympathy_ i. extended . to bars. E._ of the fot•tner's grandson. Kenneth one w•iaahinir to become a member of ° 8z Y Norman, Pine Ridge Road, on the- • John Chafes[- G'ri'm Rive to Shan- the church: please contact the minis - d west of .the Rau a R(ver•. 11rss .Annie Quackenbu.h f Fort Will— tB 8 death of her mother Mrs: Woodburn cone 'Davvne Smitki, ,oE Ajax. The ter as. Communicant Clas•aes arae §e - The Club's majar, project which re- Iain, visited at she h.nnic of the Elmer ' chase of s k-•Annis' la,t Neck' who died at the Claremont Hama on +neddinK took place at Holy Trinity. ginning for the next. Communion to . salted in 'tit Pu= par 1`hur�aiay, Church, Ajax, with. the recegtion at be held in November. « properly which wad p seated -to t$e, Mrs., William Bourne has been 'ill - Vownship by the Club, and thele act- w•itli "strep" throaE We hope she, is 'rhr Kiwanis. School 9th Annual) to rip by in current '.ass for There wa sag ood• turnout at the Fair was held at Kiwarr s. Park 'on _ + t. -s sommianity hall. in_ she_ pa .k, ha' gason full recovered: Y. Dunbarton United Church= PLOWING M A T C H p Bruce $roan was ill recent! and 'Satu•das• las emphasized the need for a narae'mort y The chair ,anR Makc a J„yiul open indicative of cne township- tiles. Parry Drbois was also ill re-, PR Y Gently. - Noise [-'nry tl,r .l ,,rd” aiNl "I will w:de ope-ations of the Club. The ._tile Lift Up Mine Eye. -Unto the I{tll• sponsored a the selection of the new name ircot�por. jack •Phillips was operated on Soutfi 'Ontario Plowman's Association recently' at. the Ajax Hous itul. We Rev' a(. Buttar_s,--Pickerin-g;, ion4lue-• ; -f es theE. original title c:.osen b the wi4lr ham a full, s t a,ve7y ted the anmver.ary services The o Fie held. �on the farm Of f Y t .r the addition. indicates speed' ret Lesson from St Matthew 16 b s 13 the broad scope of activities and Jack Brett, pine Ridge Road;- to dt), 'I',te subja ct .,f his mr>.:at;r ' has ,been in Ajax Hospital and roc- "'Tho Churrti. of: Jesus• Ch-iit". ...FRANK BATTY . A 5flN :3lpemberskt'p• :. sC'as Hyphenated names leave been set- ently''returntd homi~• He waiting I He• said the Church it,- still herr.. to ected, for similar reaspns, b other to Set into Toronto General Hospit- Y t.rrnL; cnr„uragrnteot and' hell;, tai ail- ri/Yhifb Towr'shi,p y -who ,l« •• 1 it, 'Che else ; 1, is -of 'God, corner of Nos. 12 & 7 Hi,gtiways, Brooklin, and cis rccle;iast,cal ,duels mean, to ' ro r�sg, ills, a- to an, eritMe 1-tz,.4irr. a _ -The chu-Oi Cant.n ,eat the p �,lylm :WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7th, 1959 ' ~ _ God The t n, oi.4 1, 3 cis ,r L �Ix�ta anl.�ir 11 ,ltrei( d In : v -of ` •Dt - p bas em Gr•enf-11. an.o.r rd it. The ihixrLhes �'BANQLlET to ''be het the bd�'Pmen o the _. that >ur� „•,• ,, (�• :,,,t nirn,�, air `.iii i LIN THIS _ D. CHURCH BRCS( THIS sullen.. , but tncnsl,cr; ;,t the bol f -cordially TO r _ _AII are cordially invltad. PAY _ I�fOR t Christ. - - Il SAVINB �—,— - Set y.Tfiar., Myrtle — K o" BILLS - Lorne McCoy, . And SS hoal Assoc• Pr.:ident, Brooklin' 40dca! H. Downey, ` Thi Dunba�snn I io- a and - - one Braaklu, 602 R 3. . Se c>ol . . . _.. - D hos 13W -- -Ph Associatian wishes to t' ark allthei-- P _ . USED _a - membe-s of School Area Na- 3, for - - YSgi/ ��� � = G3/ the, and alterations. dotre $ CASH $ FOR THING in Dunba-ton School duririg the sum= s mer, = W. M. F. why not empty your clothes closets of your used clothing and turn -VEST :it into cash? We will lay cash for men's, women's, boys', girls' ` ROUGE and babies' used clothin.g.. Any description and in any wearable condition. About 6eventee Btu to tit from a }' West Rouge School attended the THE AMOUNT OF +• MONEY %' WILL RECEIVE WILL DEPEND UPON bra �...,•..; '` `` `^_ Graduation. Dinner_ given by the Home THE QUALITY AND CONDITION OF. YOUR -CLOTHING. and School, Assoc-iation,-last Wednes-.. We require the following: trousers, suits, dresses, skirts, coats, T PLAN day. lis, K..1lenroe, Supt. of Pi jackets,- slacks, windbreakers, sweaters, bathrobes, purses, shirts, =Our 2 -ACCOUNT Ipals in School Area No. 2r addressed, • ties, blouses, pyjamas, gloves, snow sults, shoes, etc., etc. We pay the class. Mrs. Bryce Gain, President premium prices for men's suits and trousers. (no long type adult • tt of the Ladies Club, presented scholar- �:'', is Planned S_av_�ng c_ `ships to Susan Olsen and Stephen overcoats). - Fostei, top' girl and boy students and DIRECTIONS FOR SENDING each member of the class received a . ,.certificate and class picture.. 1. Put'all.'your clothes in carton, cartons or parcel and tie securely. PERSONALCHEQUING ACCOUNT The West Rouge Ladies Club held 2. For remittance purposes, put your name and address on a slip 1 p -Pav del bills by clfeque on a Personal : w a very successful and enjoyable eve- _ of paper and insert in parcel, and; if possible, pin sizes to gar- 2 ping_ last Thursday is tlse.memhers moots, or make list of sizes. ' Chequing Account. A quarterly statement - worked on the Christma5'DFit4,15ti6n Rill help you keep your records straight: - table under the rtirect.ion of Mrs.3 Write our name and address on the outside of parcel: Please The low service charges arepre-paid. ti, Shirley Herd and ':T,.:. Joan Carter, ship at once as we cannot accept clothing 3D days after date ''Your cance, date of this publication. ' 'ted chs -goes are'on yt�„ '1'laa- •sett t,•,�.•s,n; ut ti.,t. Rtlt -I,tonY� P - ' '^ tree. to he most i •terestin;; a., the _ . need them. _ _ .- - DEPT. . Ladie> Cluli along ,l;th m:,np ,��1 WORLD TDIi0 CaNfPQ►NY W3 SAVINGS- ACCOUNT club; in the di<ttir't zo to tho •'•Blue Fla Fa e" nl_i'ick. rin� High �c'hawl. 50 LOMBARD STREET,. TORONTO, ONT. Keep your Sar irgs Account foe• saving. _ _ Add to it from every pay. As }our balance _ Ba'.ttthe sehool `,; .:•,l; p.m. ns trans- 4. When your parcels are ready, phone' the Ca.sr;_;ian National . grows, you'll enjoy' near peace of mind.. " portatia,n has baen arranned• or Canadian .Pecif:i.c Express_'Compon�, who ✓i!I pick up the iVe wPlc6nie most sincerely Rev. parcels at your home. Or you could take the parcels to the and 'Mrs. W, H. T. Fulton and.family- Stdrt Planned Saving at our nearest branch'now. ' ,' express company personally. Ship dll 'parcels collect. We will . who rcenCly moved into' their home • • on B,ycemoor Rd. from Kitimat,-BaC. - :pay the shipping charges when the parcels reach us. We do not THE CANADIAN p+ �f '� Rev. Fulton is the new resident min- accept- phone calls. Please write -if you wish to contact us to the ''BANK OF COMMERCE'-�1ster.f9x the West Rouge_lresbyteri- attention of Ails. Fred Johnson. Why not send - `sial shipment, an Church. Targe or small and get -on idea of the -prices we nay., MORE THAN 800 BRANCHE6 ACROSS CANADA TO SERVE YOU We were sorry to hear_ that Mr. Al .Har't's father passed a'tifay pet Fri- _ CONDITIONS OF SALE _ ay. r achy' goes to Mr. and A cheque will forwarded to you with n 1 d the re - _ _ ° d Our sympathy, u be f r de u i 0- mon 't N•„vC Mrs: Hatt and family. - ' oration received by sole does' not meet with v . -?royal; the The Ontario County Health Unit , will hold its monthly clinic for_'chfl- clothing will be returned express collect plus an' s incurred. PICKERING BRANCH' L: H. TAYLOR. MAhil1G8R dren on Tuesday afternoost Oct. 2nd. I• " ac 1960 P O N T I A C Friends and acquaintances of Ford the Genosha Hotel, Oshawa. Guests q were present, from. Toronto, Whit- 1 Sawden who moved from Ridgewood by and Oshawa. The happy couple • Rd. a month ago will be sorry to hear left for California, and will reside at that Ford suffered a stroke last week Green River, on their return. and is in St. Michael's Hospital. Mis, Carol James, who is taking Last Soturday, a busload of boys—� a Course at Touche s' College, in t 43 in all—left West Rouge for Downs- Toronto, spent the week -end at her _ view R.C.A.F. Base where they spent home here. the afternoon touring the, base and Mr, and Mrs. Eldon Robinson at - some of the Blanes, watched fire fight- I tended the wedding of their grand- ing ,equipment in action 'and assimi- daughter Helen Myrna Twiss and +� lated rescue by helicopter etc. The j Robert gh Gordon, of Leaside. R.C.A.F. topped it off with hot dogs '1 he s ddiug took place in Leaside r•> -+� and pop..AII this was made possible • " �>. Unite Churls. by the Kiw anis Clubs of Div. 6 along with the R.C.A.F. and about 800 boys _ A$ attended. Al Hart, Ed Bentley anis Harold Wardell of the West Rouge wi' Study New 4 `�'z "'�"' - Riwanis Club looked after our boys. I : Belated hest wishes go to Mr. and' Municipal Bldg. ' •' '"j0 � Mrs. D. Hopkins who were married v. Mrs. Hopkins teaches (,'lade Councillor Harry Ashton introduced a, r ce 1. P a _.. s 13einnVVest Rouge School and her last the subject of a new munici al build- _ year's pupils and this year's think of ing, suggesting it could be located in the vicinity of Brock Road and No. S "' ' ." -• -= _ - - - her as Miss �iacblillan. Y A distinctive new appearance, added comfort and improved braking highlight Pontiac for _ On Saturday, Anne Hall .of Sunny 2 Highway. a 1960 by General Motors of Canada. Two views of the 1960 Pontiac show the startling styling slope' entertained at a partyas her Reeve Scott said he felt a commit- a changes that have created a lower, cleaner look. Top is the Laurentian Sport -Coupe and old friends from Long Beach met her tee should be set up to study the t below, is theParisienneConvertible, new ones from West -Rouge. subject and give some thought to : where such a building would be lo - Bated. � -On.* Display At Law Motor'- Sates BROCK ROAD ----------------------------------- • 'l- The Home and School ' will hold $l. Andrew s'Presbyterian Church x • October 7ththeir first meeting of the fall season on Tuesday, October 6, at 8.00 p. m. The church auilito;ium was filled : in the school. -Come and sheet the for the, regular morning worship. Mr. V new teachers and your community Kenneth Heron, minister, conducted ' • Lions Clubs, including West Hill- al for major surgery, friends, and have a' social cup- of tea I the service. The sermon was preach-' a Rouge. Dons f 1u HighlandCreek;, Scarboro-Eglinton, Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. after the meeting. I ell an the text "I am" hath sent me, • "and Markham -Unionville. William Tyas - (Ann- Pearce) who The Brock _Cubs held their first from Exodus, Mr. Heron spoke of were married in 'Dunbarton United meeting. on Thursday, September 24, Moses and the burning bush and of NaA1e = Church. a will meet again on October 1. �trd's command to him bi what God — �� 4i handsome trophy DUNBARTON Congratulations to Ross Thomp- r: and Mrs. �V. Middleton ace- expects_of us in the present day and �• Hill School, Mesa Carol Cross and 31r�:.Prggy' spn who :celebrated a birthday on ompanied by M-. and Mrs. Maiden, how we are answering God's 'corn- ; - o . the Ted 'Brett, of lire Rouge Annis' attended the annual meeting 5epteaaber 28. of Markham, visited Mr. and Mrs. manda. The anthem by the combined - "Gent - Hill Lions sed 'Br , ' he dinner 8>�� of - District 5. of the Oat. Horticul- The Dunbaston Foresters.' Bowling A. Fraser, Guelph, on Sunday; junior and Senior choirs was "Gent - ural Society iii- Toronto on the Land, League started its -weekly bowliag Birthday greetings to Peter Me- lye Lord, Oh Gently Lead Us" to the by saying that this Would be the last season an September 1th. Nucleic, Bock Road, who celebra- Welsh Air, Next Sunday is anaiw public servile of the Rouge Hirt at Lansing BQ United Church, St. Paul',, on -the -Hili Anglican _Lioru Club, He explained the circttmr- Mrs. Betty F3arpetl has returned ted his 8th birthday on. September erases Sunday and there will- be two y from hotrpital where -She recent! - un- Church 'Turkey �Supper is 'to be held 2,i with ' a• party with hit young sstvices-11.00'a. m. and 7..30' p. m. stances that resultedr last week, in a. - Y on Friday, October llr,•fr:um 5 to 7.30 The gtiest preacher will be Rev. Al - unanimous vote to change the tsrgaa- derwent surgery, �'' friends. uatiim name to the Rouge Hill- Mr, and Mrs, I4anel G-iffiths and P' m. ,Adults- 51:50; Child 75c. Mrs. -C. Firth visited her nephew bert B. Bailey, from the Christian baby, of Vancouver. v,;itcd with 1{; a Dunbarton United Church Sunday fir. S"-eLTby and family, during. the :Education Dept of the Csurch. There Pickering Lion' Club, y week end. will'- he special music by the choir, Ever since searing its charter in Griffiths parents Mr. and _Mrs. Wen school geld its' annual' Rall Day 19Sl, ,tha Club's activities have ex- Bourne. I oeryiee on Sunday morning. A Shower for the Bazaar on Nov- with '1f r. A. Crowhurst as soloist. , There' was a turnout at the ( 1' acid Mrs. Ir=an Fletcher -were ember 6th, was held al the home of 1 Following the evening service there tended througbout the township, al- g vision Mrs. F letcher's sister Mrs: ep hough their meeting plata has been in Adult .PaIio Clinic on Sept: 23. Over g Firs. Len Wilson, 'when a number of 1 will be -a Fireside Hour and Rec 4- g M, Tassie, in, Guildford. - lovely aprons were tuned in. I ion. Sunday School at 10 a. -m. next the Rouge Hill. District. The Club's six hundred and fifty persons receiv- ` - membarshcp, ton, teas been drawn ed their shots hies. Oliver "Gilsh and Sharon spent Mrs. E. Cornutt. '.ter, and :Rirs, W. Sunday. -The C. O. C. G-oup meets Ex - from Dtsrsitartoa. Frenchman's Bay, Mr. Bob Lorimer , Detroit, Mich, the week=end with Mr. also Mrs. �w M},v and Mr. and 3frs.: W. Ca - or1 `�iunday after schoo} and the 1-x- C}ierrlrwood and otter centres s add- Mr. and- Mrs. J. Clark, Agincourt, <''aham, in Orono. ter and Gordon attended -the wedding- 'plorera 'on Tuesday afternoon, Any - Che to the region icentre el oast .and bfr, Jack Cropley, Deep River, Sympathy_ i. extended . to bars. E._ of the fot•tner's grandson. Kenneth one w•iaahinir to become a member of ° 8z Y Norman, Pine Ridge Road, on the- • John Chafes[- G'ri'm Rive to Shan- the church: please contact the minis - d west of .the Rau a R(ver•. 11rss .Annie Quackenbu.h f Fort Will— tB 8 death of her mother Mrs: Woodburn cone 'Davvne Smitki, ,oE Ajax. The ter as. Communicant Clas•aes arae §e - The Club's majar, project which re- Iain, visited at she h.nnic of the Elmer ' chase of s k-•Annis' la,t Neck' who died at the Claremont Hama on +neddinK took place at Holy Trinity. ginning for the next. Communion to . salted in 'tit Pu= par 1`hur�aiay, Church, Ajax, with. the recegtion at be held in November. « properly which wad p seated -to t$e, Mrs., William Bourne has been 'ill - Vownship by the Club, and thele act- w•itli "strep" throaE We hope she, is 'rhr Kiwanis. School 9th Annual) to rip by in current '.ass for There wa sag ood• turnout at the Fair was held at Kiwarr s. Park 'on _ + t. -s sommianity hall. in_ she_ pa .k, ha' gason full recovered: Y. Dunbarton United Church= PLOWING M A T C H p Bruce $roan was ill recent! and 'Satu•das• las emphasized the need for a narae'mort y The chair ,anR Makc a J„yiul open indicative of cne township- tiles. Parry Drbois was also ill re-, PR Y Gently. - Noise [-'nry tl,r .l ,,rd” aiNl "I will w:de ope-ations of the Club. The ._tile Lift Up Mine Eye. -Unto the I{tll• sponsored a the selection of the new name ircot�por. jack •Phillips was operated on Soutfi 'Ontario Plowman's Association recently' at. the Ajax Hous itul. We Rev' a(. Buttar_s,--Pickerin-g;, ion4lue-• ; -f es theE. original title c:.osen b the wi4lr ham a full, s t a,ve7y ted the anmver.ary services The o Fie held. �on the farm Of f Y t .r the addition. indicates speed' ret Lesson from St Matthew 16 b s 13 the broad scope of activities and Jack Brett, pine Ridge Road;- to dt), 'I',te subja ct .,f his mr>.:at;r ' has ,been in Ajax Hospital and roc- "'Tho Churrti. of: Jesus• Ch-iit". ...FRANK BATTY . A 5flN :3lpemberskt'p• :. sC'as Hyphenated names leave been set- ently''returntd homi~• He waiting I He• said the Church it,- still herr.. to ected, for similar reaspns, b other to Set into Toronto General Hospit- Y t.rrnL; cnr„uragrnteot and' hell;, tai ail- ri/Yhifb Towr'shi,p y -who ,l« •• 1 it, 'Che else ; 1, is -of 'God, corner of Nos. 12 & 7 Hi,gtiways, Brooklin, and cis rccle;iast,cal ,duels mean, to ' ro r�sg, ills, a- to an, eritMe 1-tz,.4irr. a _ -The chu-Oi Cant.n ,eat the p �,lylm :WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7th, 1959 ' ~ _ God The t n, oi.4 1, 3 cis ,r L �Ix�ta anl.�ir 11 ,ltrei( d In : v -of ` •Dt - p bas em Gr•enf-11. an.o.r rd it. The ihixrLhes �'BANQLlET to ''be het the bd�'Pmen o the _. that >ur� „•,• ,, (�• :,,,t nirn,�, air `.iii i LIN THIS _ D. CHURCH BRCS( THIS sullen.. , but tncnsl,cr; ;,t the bol f -cordially TO r _ _AII are cordially invltad. PAY _ I�fOR t Christ. - - Il SAVINB �—,— - Set y.Tfiar., Myrtle — K o" BILLS - Lorne McCoy, . And SS hoal Assoc• Pr.:ident, Brooklin' 40dca! H. Downey, ` Thi Dunba�snn I io- a and - - one Braaklu, 602 R 3. . Se c>ol . . . _.. - D hos 13W -- -Ph Associatian wishes to t' ark allthei-- P _ . USED _a - membe-s of School Area Na- 3, for - - YSgi/ ��� � = G3/ the, and alterations. dotre $ CASH $ FOR THING in Dunba-ton School duririg the sum= s mer, = W. M. F. why not empty your clothes closets of your used clothing and turn -VEST :it into cash? We will lay cash for men's, women's, boys', girls' ` ROUGE and babies' used clothin.g.. Any description and in any wearable condition. About 6eventee Btu to tit from a }' West Rouge School attended the THE AMOUNT OF +• MONEY %' WILL RECEIVE WILL DEPEND UPON bra �...,•..; '` `` `^_ Graduation. Dinner_ given by the Home THE QUALITY AND CONDITION OF. YOUR -CLOTHING. and School, Assoc-iation,-last Wednes-.. We require the following: trousers, suits, dresses, skirts, coats, T PLAN day. lis, K..1lenroe, Supt. of Pi jackets,- slacks, windbreakers, sweaters, bathrobes, purses, shirts, =Our 2 -ACCOUNT Ipals in School Area No. 2r addressed, • ties, blouses, pyjamas, gloves, snow sults, shoes, etc., etc. We pay the class. Mrs. Bryce Gain, President premium prices for men's suits and trousers. (no long type adult • tt of the Ladies Club, presented scholar- �:'', is Planned S_av_�ng c_ `ships to Susan Olsen and Stephen overcoats). - Fostei, top' girl and boy students and DIRECTIONS FOR SENDING each member of the class received a . ,.certificate and class picture.. 1. Put'all.'your clothes in carton, cartons or parcel and tie securely. PERSONALCHEQUING ACCOUNT The West Rouge Ladies Club held 2. For remittance purposes, put your name and address on a slip 1 p -Pav del bills by clfeque on a Personal : w a very successful and enjoyable eve- _ of paper and insert in parcel, and; if possible, pin sizes to gar- 2 ping_ last Thursday is tlse.memhers moots, or make list of sizes. ' Chequing Account. A quarterly statement - worked on the Christma5'DFit4,15ti6n Rill help you keep your records straight: - table under the rtirect.ion of Mrs.3 Write our name and address on the outside of parcel: Please The low service charges arepre-paid. ti, Shirley Herd and ':T,.:. Joan Carter, ship at once as we cannot accept clothing 3D days after date ''Your cance, date of this publication. ' 'ted chs -goes are'on yt�„ '1'laa- •sett t,•,�.•s,n; ut ti.,t. Rtlt -I,tonY� P - ' '^ tree. to he most i •terestin;; a., the _ . need them. _ _ .- - DEPT. . Ladie> Cluli along ,l;th m:,np ,��1 WORLD TDIi0 CaNfPQ►NY W3 SAVINGS- ACCOUNT club; in the di<ttir't zo to tho •'•Blue Fla Fa e" nl_i'ick. rin� High �c'hawl. 50 LOMBARD STREET,. TORONTO, ONT. Keep your Sar irgs Account foe• saving. _ _ Add to it from every pay. As }our balance _ Ba'.ttthe sehool `,; .:•,l; p.m. ns trans- 4. When your parcels are ready, phone' the Ca.sr;_;ian National . grows, you'll enjoy' near peace of mind.. " portatia,n has baen arranned• or Canadian .Pecif:i.c Express_'Compon�, who ✓i!I pick up the iVe wPlc6nie most sincerely Rev. parcels at your home. Or you could take the parcels to the and 'Mrs. W, H. T. Fulton and.family- Stdrt Planned Saving at our nearest branch'now. ' ,' express company personally. Ship dll 'parcels collect. We will . who rcenCly moved into' their home • • on B,ycemoor Rd. from Kitimat,-BaC. - :pay the shipping charges when the parcels reach us. We do not THE CANADIAN p+ �f '� Rev. Fulton is the new resident min- accept- phone calls. Please write -if you wish to contact us to the ''BANK OF COMMERCE'-�1ster.f9x the West Rouge_lresbyteri- attention of Ails. Fred Johnson. Why not send - `sial shipment, an Church. Targe or small and get -on idea of the -prices we nay., MORE THAN 800 BRANCHE6 ACROSS CANADA TO SERVE YOU We were sorry to hear_ that Mr. Al .Har't's father passed a'tifay pet Fri- _ CONDITIONS OF SALE _ ay. r achy' goes to Mr. and A cheque will forwarded to you with n 1 d the re - _ _ ° d Our sympathy, u be f r de u i 0- mon 't N•„vC Mrs: Hatt and family. - ' oration received by sole does' not meet with v . -?royal; the The Ontario County Health Unit , will hold its monthly clinic for_'chfl- clothing will be returned express collect plus an' s incurred. PICKERING BRANCH' L: H. TAYLOR. MAhil1G8R dren on Tuesday afternoost Oct. 2nd. , Pickering Takes The - Cake Editorial _.� A Job Well ©one t hTats off this week to Sherman Scott, Reeve of Pickering Township. The. new Crusader Development deal offered to Pic- 1 kering Township should be credited largely to Reeve Scotts. determination and many hours of negotiation to get the very l best deal he could for the township. He has demanded and govt a high quality of services within the proposed subdivision. The council is to be commended for accepting the agree-x`.' y Y y y Ment without hesitation. We have talked to several council I F y^ .. .._._ - r'.cmbers since the announcement was made regarding x Crusader constructing both the water and sewage plants, and the councillors have agreed that it is a very good deal f.-)r Pickerink Township and that most of the credit for it, should go to the reeve. We happy to know that Mr. Scott spent many hours of %W. teeny days 1n negotiation on the Crusader Development pro- �^ {�aL He struck down a line with very little give on his side J P %., .' a,.d mostly take.. The developers gave him what he asked for ' and consequently Pickering Township got one of the best de- velopment deals ever given a -municipality anywhere. It will probably be a long time before rpany' of the rate M' payers realize the impact this development will-have on this- is the Baida� Clair. H township. We -trust that when they do, they will remember . Pickering school Pupils did well at,the Kiwanis School Fair asst Satu- y 1 that it not likely would have taken place, if the township had ars the First, second and Third Prise Winneca: Brian B&Wkw, Judy Brysae and Wayne Holter., nct had a reeve like Sherman Scott. a s _ by Mr. K. Munroe. SuPervit+W Prig- . by ][res .Lloyd T. Johnston, Libras- c>wmlk. Snittsd (roods, H cipaL Other speake s were: Mr. J. ian, of Brougham. Many, times before flap. }ac• H ihiie-bakitu wt'tl .ales Z�rfling Again C. McClettand inspectw for Ontario; this the hope of forming a libri>r for on tlhroorda t!N eonsOsay stf Some time ago, we got o$ on the subject of zoning in Pick- Mr. J. G tt:ha-dson. Principal PWk- our district children, has been exp- I Sts(L So we advocated that there be >Q�g Dist. > Schad; Mr. F. G. ressed. and the possibility investig- Tea aid Ra*valmea4tt wilt is s� - ering Township. At the time, Hunt. Chah-man. TSA Na, 2 Board: ated. Never before has the reality of veilabbL t some type Of zoning for the protection of the ratepayers. Mrs g Hutt. president Home anu having • one, been so close. W e are Mrs. jtae Fwausao, U:bride. - 18 months preparing a school Council foe this Arse.• { asking all who are 10terested in help- ai the Cbai-maa of chic Board •lye pig Board has worked for zoning by1aW. Two weeks ego. Planning Board met with Cour- Back raduate recOvd his or bar I ing to arty. way, either by the dopa- ro Masem nt of F'airvkm, sill it seemed tows, that it was �joma from M Mc�t`i' an-i- tion of used books, tune. space or tis Bazaar. This is not a "'' _. eil and with a few minor Changes in addition. a school Psis, which was money, to Phque TEmple 4t-1754, or- malri:tg veaen�e. but rather to sat presented by Mrs. Phin. P-iadpal, TEmple 9-26(10. Followitrg, our inter- owsrage and increase the worts of acceptable to all concerned. tfsi One thing that was not done, was to state just what areas a y M;-s- >H� �,� y M fR.s ni g were nesse delightful by the ref is is Department. frther thistype4s� would cover. Some agreed it should cover the Finlayson, was a salve- Spoon cora- Convener Mrs. R.. Palmer and her work The residents who partiidps� ' _ • the zoning I • tcwnship, south of Concession S. Some mentioned the whole mee►oratiag the Royal wit.helpers". ------ ....................... � �n this receive a Peres-stage also s A lively sing-song was l-#i by Mr. We were so-ry to team that Mr, ; town9hip. - David Karry..Late „ all the t attar W. Knox, Lakeview Ave., was taken -- YACHTING NEWS readin s we iven . to the bylaw, which esti. -cuts and gradua'.es, dam- ill ore Saturday, and had to be ad- This week two g gas pa ravers the whole township. iced. until 11.00-p• m.. _ mitted to the Oshawa Hospital on The sailors of Frencltmsa's Bet sisirmts in the- Toesday, We all wish him a speedy g Those persons north of cone s1on S and Some 30t1t11, CannOi weretheEighth G aders. Sha-on cAr- recovery. Yacht 1T,lrop y still sallies fort c : g-2t consents to develop. anything on any of their land'under cher, Linda Day.ey..Sbe:la saes. sus- ; At the p esent time J. Herdpsaa�t,�� _ 10 acres, unless it is the sole remaining parcel, and that only �, g�;u, and Alice Batas. _ Tbrd Alinasal. Tea And Bazaar R Fert1e -are Beading with sN�LOr f r TeSid unless - _ � Fairview Lodge — October 14. and in second place,-�: FRENCHMAN'S BAY M. Mclne-y, with 20-points.r If this is the case, it seems to us; it is very•very. unfair. The Third Annual Bazaar and Tea Near Sunday there will not be art` Control and protection is one thing, but to be held down, so- good crowd turne l out tact Sat- held at Fal viaui► Lodge, in races, but, instead, an Open M A is being -� ober that you hardly turn around is not right. nrdav to'sce the. Bay flee tiVees de- I 'ltby, o beedndalsy aad floe es8. or14. will be buildingboatd. Anyone interested F B t feat Alde-shot 12--7, in the first � We understood that after the area south of Con. 3 was game of she O ASA Final Round for Isale—work, handmade. tr* ther tad- C. has a good plait eo offer, Came ;d Z,tned the Planning Board would work on the. area in the- thy. Alt'-Ontario Championship, • It les and gentlemen. There will be — out and meet the boys. . ! P•' g2meitinaAp-ons, All Kinds; of Stuffed Toga, Smday. OetobeN 4, at 3.00 to 1 _...r.nrth. It would seem as •lf that is already taken care of, for both teamsf p ayingexcellent hall. Al- Pillow Slips, Luncheon Cloths, Fan- Moore's Ma-ina, Avis Ave. 1 the time being anyway. derchnt «a: ahear! 4 ac'the top of the third.. when the tgcai boys- cod- ` IBYES DRUM LTD, ~ Ih_ cd three runs in 'the third, two in the I October 8. Please note the time fourth an*i to •ned on t!"e power -in W '-�tf1�VS Get of all Exc4uLise and Genera} $lest- the fifth for sir- rune,"The scCORLd ing-$.Gil P. 3{, Rams of this hest t o-out �f-three pStRIPTIOM SPECIAIISTS • Our Friday evening Socials are a final serfs, will he p.laved at I•a Salle fgt � D�SCUSS�Yn big hit .pit', all who attend. This is park. Aldrrchot at-2.f� , m. Satu--, L �s the one evening each ri-eek ticnen %ve 1. q bets bees been chaste e i to. Pickering _ -Phone` VY Ha=mrd, -solicitor and Pickerl.can entertain ou• wives and firiend� accommodate the , numi.e- of fans -. ' 3n? :oa"n�l,ip council had a long dis- I Come o:�t and hate an enjoyable ev= ` tui . o this week over two draft by-.t wishing to attend,, wi?1 !cave Hill's • - + { ening. Store at noon Saturday. An-one de- Featuring ending Toiletnss One referred-to nuisance Indus- Comrade Jack Phillips i; in the - p ruins res--yatron nn'"the b:�<, is ark- �tt and the other to safe yards. `Ajax Ho-pita. He underwent surster. • Roorn es e N :: and t to other r t l it e y hard to ed t,.cal'. \Sri.. Fertile, at TEmple P ori St•pten,l>er 23rd. Gel 'well, soon, �r'k P�f Baby s 'th t in. a nuisance industries 9-321 i it, .has to be !:road in coyer- jack. — Le i m Corr. The Bay lnte-media,te Tram . nn Th-t 1,y naming typts of indus- I - d - P'Equipment 8g u rhe �rrti,iPr Re,o t-Tr�t�''� n' c Photographic '; s n1ti ances, ,you are in effect, ,ROUGE HILLS dap, •When they steeled Squires pro Ging: Rouge H:11 Graduation H Sc:.6o1 Grad tion Benc!, }, Thi< t-op'lx: 1y�= s, r= ` Club numbea of V­ -car- It 31r. Has_ard- said that the bylaw Banquet ented to the u a� E ;•:c. . I ago ht Bill. Powell. It "was retained i - t Storb ours: : fused Metro, regulates rather than pro' ' He said that if the. bylaw aC1iP o Y hr Squi-e• Bearh the last few .years, A.M.�P -tis• ' mas were awa,-ded on Fnda _Sundays & Holidays I P.M. — 5 P.M. -lhr '.,ad before him was passed, there night, September 25. to twenty five as the-e was no intermediate tram vro�A be writs before the township 'g,a3uates of Rouge Hills School at at the Bay. at e salad again- ,see this +ole ti the next morning. trophy hack at the Ray aszain It has lie said that in a safe yard bylaw a G aduation Banquet. The Gads. in- been placed along side the Pee Weer It i hard" to define, because ou often j c:udW some who had moved away trophies at Hill's Store. from this, area and returned from a lea out something, that �ater you distance to attend cererrraniee and A tiew Girl •Guide Comoanv is be vis!-. you had been included. I I ins formed at St. PavYs Anglican (PUBLIC NOTICE : ` "If you wish, you can define what , renew old friendships. Church on October 22. All girls het- i• "!s da ~:gerous" he said. A large t opby for Scho'-astie prof. ween 11 ,and 15 years are invited to ke^ve Sherman Scott said he felt I ?c�encp was awarded to Terry Skel- join.TREASURER'S SALE OF LARDS that all council wanted is something j ton, presented by Home and School ,I The first meeting of the Home and _ ..Assoc. president Ma. Alva Mac - that .allows. them to go on property School Association sill be held on : to remove a hazard or hazardous Faslane. The lige t-ophy feateu-es Monday, October 5. Anyope interest- +condition. I a lamp of learning and an open book ed in the School and Education, is FOR ARREARS OF TAXES 14 Councillor Harry 'Ashton charged in gold finish mounted on a mahog- invited to attend. This will be your 'An the Township of Pickering 'tttat to have all incluive bylaws was -any base. Citizen.-hip Award was oppo_tunity. to perpetuate a fraud. He said most I presented to Miss Christ'ne Tyas by Pont forget the EinaO on Satur_ PURSUANT to +9 provisions eF the Assessment Act,.195Q, 641M people, councillors included were Ma. M. Willard. Mr. T. Brett pro- dao night at Mrs• Swan's. 6,34 P. nt• Statutes of Ontario Chapter Z4 and amendments the !breaking bylaws every day because rented 'the English Award to Miss Mr, and hfrs: Fred Scott spent. the .they did not know the laws. - Lee Chapelle. week-end at Kingston. where they NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that copies of the list of lands f In answer to a question from Court- The other graduates: Keith Arthur, �.i,ite�i their daughter Mi>s Helen sale for arrears of taxes in the Township of Pickering may be ho villor Ross ,Hawthorne on improving I Ba-bara Best, Ron.Bing,ey, Bruce t Scott, of m office in the township offices, Brous ham, Ontario, and th communications between council and Clark, Barba-a Cole, Bob Eve-ett, i \f a,ld �t~s. «: Fe-tile have re y p g the solicitor, Dir. Hassard said they Bob Halt, Lo-ne Hewie, Carol Hun- turned from a .trap. to cft Banff. sulist has been published in the Ontario Gazette on the 4th do' . - -!had always had the best of co-opera- I; ter, Ro-alie Jackson. Sharqn Kennel, �\ ith the ha�ehall season drawing of July, 195'9, and that unless the arrears of, taxes and costs tion. from the clerk, but until the Kathleen Lambe-t, Bob Layzell, How- to a cin, t1,,ri,i¢ht; are nn,r on 11—shown on such list are sooner paid I will proceed at 2 o'clocl2 ,.township retained a full-time lawyer,! ad Lumley, Sharon Morgan, Ted key. Thr cir',c' hockey trait, �l'hlCl, I Standa,cl Time, in the afternoon on Friday, the 23rd of Octobe they would have t� live with the situ- pa-k, pat Parr; Sandra Pomeroy, s plat. at \t; hit' . :\sena n•t . Stin'iay 1959, of the township office, Brougham, to sell by public auctio ation as it is •at p%esent. -- John Skidmore, Jim Tuck, Er:c cycn+ngs is lon1,ina 'fpr a few more 1 f e the said lands for the best prices that may be o f red by t L:'------------ ------------------------ ! Wolff and Pat Wood, playe• . \nyn^r tc erred, iA a ked, bidders at the sole. Teems. or certified ec . �T �� t A turkey dinner .fuss served by the to call J �. c^ Feamer, Ajax 792. b'dd h ! T Cbsh fled eh " k -LE1GiO;r �l L`` S ladies of the Home and Scl'oof Ex"" _ _________�__--BEACH c��u NOTICE H REB ALSO GIVEN that'the Corporatidn [ �1 IS HEREBY IVE the —� utive, in the First Grade Room which c Your Legion Jlixed Bowling Lea- had been transformed into a banquet AIRPORT the Township of Pickering reserves tit's right.,and intends to P's the evening. Mrs. MacFar- - chase any or dll of the lands gue'got started on Tuesday evening, hall f so offered for sale. - September 2Z. at 9.30 p• m. at ti:c }ane opened the ce-emoniee pith an A dinner party was held at the _pate at Brougham this 31st day of July, 1959. _ "fowling Alleys, West Rouge ShoPP address to the graduates, , and Mr. home of Mr. and M-s. John Haze of Ing Centile. This league is open to all Wm. Fairburn, Ass*. Prncipal, gave Fai:-po-t Rd. on Sunday, September D. J. PIITZ, Treasurer, 'e • I e,ion membe-s and their friends. a toast to the g-aduates which was 27, in honnnr of their son's tenth bir- - sf you are interested in bowling, con- amweJed by Sandra Pomeroy, Rath- I tlx?ay. HPloingLuke celebrate, were. Corporation of the Township of Pickering, tact Tom Schofield our Sports Off- leen Lambert and Bob LayzeU. Robert Wilson, William Oeriematta, Brougham, Ontario V There will be an Executive Meet- Honor Gues+. and arincioal speaker and Donald McLean. s.ltttpf at 8.00 p. in. on Monday, Oct- w'as Mr. David A. Clee, B. A.. M.. l Twentv ladies were p,esent T+,es- er S. The General Meeting will be Se„ FRGS.• MistIDL at To-onto Tea. day evening, V our Community Halt - otd at 8.Q0 P. in. sharp, oa Thurs- eb", College, He was introduced and enjoyed the helpful advice give+i . r .. :., • • ., - -- .L , ��i1le�f� �iree�o�t( AUDLE1f the W. Seventeen ld:es attendede ICKCONN _ GlUARANTEED A. meeting at the home of Mrs. Q� • . Bill Guthrie. President Mrs. James i��O-TY Service VNeEACHNIE'S Cowie conducted the business. M s. C. Trigg and Mrs. H. Guthrie. Beautiful Marble in 7 Different Colors • Can be Any Make or Model FUNERAL DIRECTOR gave the Stewardship Devotions. T,be Roll Call was � Love". The wor- laid ' on sub floors or present flooring • Sheets Arthur Field' ship Service was led by Mrs. ' Bert FURNITURE DEALER Guthrie Susan Puck in read the A x 8 or cut to size • ye" to '/z" thickness • Will r Scripture and Mr -s Cowie gave the • dramatization entitled — stain •Waterproof. a • a @ as sidi prayer. A not tai W terproof Can b used ng Prtvata Ambulances S•e�ria "There was a Ma riage" was' given SAYE MONEY by Mrs. F. Murray, M s. G. Astley, over shingles or clapboard Free estimates. • DAY OR NIGHT Mrs. Bill Guthrie and M s. C. Cie- ence. The East -Group served rO DECORATE NOW freshments.'' MINI. McEACHNiE, Prop. Anyone wishing ' tickets for the PHONE PICKERING 94 Blue Flame Fair_ to be held at Pick - $1.00 PER HOUR i ering on Octobe- 8 may get them _ x from any ' W. A. member. RIC STOKES - FRANK WHITE Phone Plekeoflg 193 The church Has decorated with veg- ` ILL 3, Pici:rrins I etables, flowers and. fruit on Sunday, :- _ General Hardware A Pickering, Ont. for the annivesary services, Rev. C. P. Shapter, of Whitevale, Has guest i • • "' w KEN AND CLARKS g Gs� Appliances, .Paints • speaker The men's cheer sen two 3 numbers. Church service will remain _ _ - ♦UCZ`IONE8168 at 9.45 with Sunday School at- 10.45 W. H. J. THOMPSON, S. A., LLB. a, m. for a few weeks. TheSacram- , T44�S Gla t�r• d AIItioaelwi Sw, the ent of the Lo -d'; Supper -will be ob- ad clstaris sad Yo34. j- Aarristae and SollcciLoe served next Sunday. i �'. ir-.um m" gam. British Columbia and Onti:is The Club will meet on October l0 _ �HM HARDWARE � Edi line �-otte week later than usual, at the' i lisia/ a 41sawood Bldg., Ajar. home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Clem - 71+e boeE BsRiii Ise trrwi Elul.... Phon•: Ajax 1N epee. PHONE +Ib ' ` —F PICKERING ? .� !, Traffic was heavy on the 4th. Con. dp Rhe= ¢,� through Aadiey on Sunday, as the •]err A*► ems ars and buses male their war along _ Telegram Fall Coloar Tour. SEPTIC TANK CLEAN OUT r �.. T.Iiban Creighton, Fraser' Drynalt -------------------------- --- --.--�------------ -- _. it Murdoch Patricia Tuck , : C©ur=Ts "W"C TAM- Wav= _ � :'.� J �. �.� Barristers. S.ikitors and 9lislarir Ilfiw TAlNCS I>ui8'f!AL;f.>tfl CLASSICAL AND POPULAR Public Pb a": P kkm*g 49i $OIiC%�Oir dank of CorsrttM•rc� Chambols. ��T �i ' T EF 9-1 S41 ;fi r, � S Skncoo Strart North. Oshawa -----------------------------r_.._ Notary P bliC .: , Telephone RA. 3.344e .; _ � OU a, >.� BRADY .. . 391 or - PLUMBING STORE AJAX LUMB E R CO -AT. ?"7'711 w AT. �17ss _ i►r►P1'!'>•► — . co1�lrmy HO1L>• BMsrs fG ALL Ac RzAaw ASID rtr«., I. w,r. P:» a tri» }tw. WE SELL LUMBER AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES - 8.rr,d�r ewd 1rAdW>• WA Au rr•.. Fiatn r►aar.r i Pras6ia• )� a"oMeaws" 1 �eMi claetr DoweD•Ast �!!!�r earns For Hoa+, 6ecdaim CAL16 'KL _ WE. DO — PLYWOOD ... PAINT ... ARBORITE 4 sE�B A� IaotaLLatirar Yrpdn i Alt.eastlaas - gsevlee Lilln"d Fiao bem DOORS AND TRIM _ -'VSE HELP YOU GET = _ Xogumelltdfro ------.- °Tlaw Payneatr At Gw Cod. a t. 1.. RiQi�OOG138'[ ri lEOlrt _ .. oA dip d o+ d N& 2 - m�wu► men aw" Wor" e..Ir - ,AT 2-2080 HI h""°P ROW. AW=q. rlsolr. B>r4: ilsseeie.ai Bail�ra - '' ' . IL L Wtaitby, Ontario >�eW� tw 4320 Kingston Rd. west Tom' .: TB,EPHONE PICKERING 3ai Ztire seas• woes of Whlth, •1s --------------------------- ow -------- ------ -- -, p aL. ! Ssgiwa, bt�rean ,REAL ESTATE Os AJAX 10145 - - Whltb, sad A,wt aR. R. J. CROCKIN " Photo co-op clow in Pick j ering and Ajax areas. To List �PLLI / 4B//V G buy or sell for prompt oflslcs: _ . aiis>m =A� courteous serVIC0 ask for PICKERING MEDICAL CENTRE , "THaeoYs Mr. Blower. ----- ---------------------------- AJAX F I .8T ,1Ca11 --- ___ 7AR genera Hardware A• � • Schatz LOYAL t Tuesday rE' LODGE >mT11"TES Gr1fZN ,• if[isets First Tuesday Of hdastih 9baa•t lle�arbes 18J1! - At - • � .. � - 09neral Insurance -. Realtor „=EHURCH og THE ;Paints �Eleatrlcal Appliances Picleering 390 or MO. 8-3337 HOLY TRINITY A Y. Ferguson TELwIsroN sI RADIO Past -latter o T - - -- oo s Glass -Etc REPAIRS ' _ Pickering United Church r ?• -WM,I. �', • ' Minister: Rev. Melville 8uttars PHONE: TSmpis 9.1191 C ' DUNBARWIj RADIO & ?V SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4; 1999 _ g �,,�,�,� ' V. S H E R R I N 9.4S A. M. - SUNDAY SCHOOL _ ' • _ oft . 1: .Haidware 11.00 A.M. - We iW �,� �B �►n s FUN6RAL AND .: - Commartion • . : t .. • . AUDLRY •p _ � B�oa�l a, oolrAhrr: s. A. � � 'AMBULANCE SERVICE �� VM'A. M: — voila. wide {1"110 � ._.pick - s 'a sed solAClfOs _ !11.00 A. comm a md T school B 00"M scra=n. AJAX '1�1e. S M ONWAY _� ____------_--------____-- �L 8lrsee .eL 8r. 0iiewe AT WJ=NQ UACM ROM = - - Cbrist�an.�ence MARKS_ ELECTRIC ^_ Telephone. ROUGE HIUS, ONTARIO ante � • P !wiles Toa • Te m zq*w ' � Commercial ~& Residential Wiring . an p 'AJAX 1069 ohoreh Service lnrlLrstrial, ng dry a.w sk >E+sesa A+ a•••es • 11NGSTON P.OAD Prompt Efficient Service Free Estimates r arashestso o. slsOils�. I - . - trtarlr 8tde, Jas1 $a•l ON We.dLstub Read) 1 MARKS ambnoba ldsurness ac AD >M.r ZV=V SUA'DAY AT 17,00 A. M. Tel. TE. 9-1570 R.R. 2, Pickering ('� • _ BUILDER _ go�yj�$ri & Csl'%sOA 8anday, School Aad Narsery ' At The Same Hoar >l1iON1t: W>OTB'Y i31 V Q QB WQ ,XI (� Wednesday, 8 p. m. - T"naony -=-------------------------- 1; i ,rBTs • .. Hp. in. Christ and Baha'u'llah rt t � W l!r•r Weimatlon, CaQ Xr.rCH ATlantic — 1--4942 -,.B y thec frLits ye that!l know is the unique power His Revelation MONTIi K, MONTWK IUKHL VMT sail --------------------_____-_----_- . them _._do mrn gather gapes from has to unite people of all faiths:. _ III CO. ,�litATfON1s OlE `. �.A � 16d�s, WALTER C: THOMSON, Q. C. thistles?" to aboh'ah prejudice of a$ kinds The -greatest proof that Baha'u'iiah--aboX all, to bring man to the know. .� �CENSED TRUSTEES Barrister, Solichor, NotU7 Pcblie is• indeed• the One foretold by Christ ledge of his own self. AJ� ossAw a. fraATro>eo. I k' 3 kk 8 Y OY a Of&s H�otast - z,00 to S�00 P. M. g a � Box .179, Highland Creek, or phone AT 2-2409. 1 i • � OiSAwA-•a W. RIBaL. i A. 3-3517 Opp _ Monday '� s I i ��O>IITr eR • P!- Tito fAHA'IS Of MCKRINO TOWNSIIR Appointments by Pbam $. !. Walesa • Ajas f30 -- ---'c"- Pbon•: Plek Bing R!. _ :d I e -,r w C. e: ntsrs arnec 2m'1' Pisker" .. K '.--'-_........ . ..>:. -... ..._..:..__:-_'-��-- ,_.-_..c:....-..:__ ��....-,-.. ..._. _ _�. .._-. mss.... . - _ _____._ --- - -._ y? _- - .. ------ I -�_ . 'w .. :, V . . 1�11 . . .. - : I' . . "' 1. P . . . ° . • • Walter Milne. Guests attended f. -in setting cookies. speaker for the afterrnoott was •Mrs. tended Aninversary Services at Lc WEDDINGS _ 3inith's .Falls, Belleville, Frank:' d.!. The Ladies' Auxiliary to the Leg- I 5turgess, a missionary from Bolivia. ust Hill on Sunday. egos i3at wa, Hillier, Guelph, Chalk h,. - -, ion catere tato the Itiiddletun-Benson She told of life of the ver rich and Mrs. Brown •was taken to the be a t h y Moffatt -Brett a:t,i otuer cerates. -wedding last Saturday. - ' -of the very poor 14idians, anti aske. pital during Monday night and o in - --- ine t:.• .';r married couple left for Mr. and .%frs. H. Desjardines en- for our prayers for all` niissiouarirs erated on Tue.,day morning. We ho sme Frances Bx;tt, R. R. :. Plcke-ing, i trip t,. ;::e Gt•.ite,l 5tatas, it e uditll; tertained friends anti) relatives front , everywhere. The Devotional Pe io{I she will soon be better. Sts da ,!iter of .lir. and alr,. John R, Lake i't .crd, t h e bride's travell:.:e . l laremont, Goodwood and Toroutq, wa stakes by the ' ladies, of .Cedar B...t, becc:ue the .b: i¢e of Douglas co,;turpir bring a Inns; green tt:vo p.= :,. oil Sunday, the occasion 'of their wed- Grove. a1: s. Taylor, airs, Rersor a1:d Card Of Thanks . •` 1i,,:fat_t, of Picks ing, s::u o€ ',lr. and-.nsertlble topp:_d w.th fur et1,;i:1;;, . I cling amtive•sarv. at .,. \1 hivaker. errs. D. Milne, of aro _. 1�1r> Fred C. Moffatt, R K. 3, 1'i.k- coder colours n:.:• sell 1r.tchil; �- n: ,; bfr. and airs. Jim McGuire held a Chernwoud sang .a very in-piriny I wish to convey my appEeciac cr:'.;, on _a ::rd; ,, :v:gt: t _ I 1 c oiiea, cu:::l,ieta i t a .cor;ao •' of fitr,it,• get-together at their home on Solo "Be -Thou nry' t"i. ion, O Lord and since a thanks, to the frient at,.t. isr;1's L"rite,! Lllu;c!1,-\!cC:<; , at s. o1:zz until ;rrho.d tu., nd t:+.a:_. :,t a,, Rclatices :ve,e pec e:lt from of my heart. Mfrs. Riche.,, ,�n behalf relatives and nelghl or:, for the flo ues> a !.ack�round of multi-cu.,acd ti.., i- U.i t;1rLi return they viii reside illi _ Nichmund Bill, Oakville anti Toronto. of the. Che:ryuroocl lactic s, thanked the era', cards, visits, and enquiries, dt 1. ioli. -.t „_ S.trnia'. •bfr. and -NI.--,. Lloyd Pascoe and 1 guests for their contributions to the ing my illness; especially Dr. Tot �'` hc.double-cin,; ceretiiony alas p2C- J::!':iz were visitors on S,nl.day ev- prograul, and for coining to our meet- 1 ]inion, Rev. M. But:a-s, the Utur Is f r.Ied by, Rev: T. Rex \• rttlan, firs lay; tnfil^ nihh al r. and airs. Jim11otn iny::j social hour was enjoyed in file Church W. A, the Reeve and Met %%e}ding retie:. t:as ploy ed by file Or SR.% %;mak! 1 a;, . totlffv:lte. Church Hall at the close of, the meet- hers of Council. A ver s ecialThat g i;t of the church, anri 1I r. Rots y p file 1`:. `.1 �. :Luu.ntn 1 i::tta off- blr. Ross Re };a s and _lir. Lloyd ing. You. -Irving White C'•r..aa ' n::; Il: eau `e" !: cf• : c t::e ,1 • Pasc,,e re "nested Claremont Hock- Friends and neighbrirs extt ,,d :c III- A' ct tort •end- .t� Perfect Lwe:' due- , t.:'lam eu: oft Vit. J ::n , �, I a' ` 1 p' g J -- NEIL C. MUR•RAR, R. O. rt.i be heli. u 1 1, t cirri; _ ev Cluli at an a •anization uteetin , pr:tliv to the familc of at r. t,l,t1 Lit- e .:_ .;I . i .1 -tie stgm:zg of the rtdla.tt c, '" ,t d U p ill •lie _i•'.I.clf. \tri. 1 : t 5tuuffville on Imlay :ifternooii. le who Jtassed away chi. week• OPTOMETRIST U. cele b i,-' e, green .a star Iagr h: lrotua: �J.IOn.. _LlarkhaiL, v. !i , i,e I - --------- -- ----- - - _ t\f~. and lies. L. (;ate, had diener Donders St,: W.. Whitby. O I:c: lather. : o t a :lo,ir-le::�' r Qr •ra • in To onto oil Satur ay evening satin, t F', a gttC-t; �t�u,kc „t the 'ta,,i' i,f. t,ie l CHERRYWOOD• alis: c;, l!aitl• :; vdth OFFICE HOURS: nil l :r at:,l ne v �: co:ti:uu:,:t are I . it,u to .i., znd. ev fi::t i bodice acid scalfo' d, neckline _ 9.00 A M. to 5.30 P. M. iaie W, ::.,,,, .,, tiati,,u of ti:c The ladies of the Cheer_ w;,.,d \;'. Remember to get your tickets for C .1't - gricef::l steerer. et::!ed is !i1v Wednesdays and Saturdays 9 to ":tort t' ;•:til holo eir -nest tneetiu� were hoste.;ses to ether loci:tie, the Tn'key Supper, •oil October 21. g� po :'., owe ,l he.- basil Iie: elbow:- i" _ I.- neighboring communities. at their Supper sercetl from 4.t1O p. m.,' - on. PHONE: WHITBY MO 8.367 oil 1\'edttesda. r. e::I„ t�ctuucr 7' g A number from this. cohrtmunify at: ---••-••-•--•-•••«•••-••--•-.«....•....«---------------- „ ]cr.�t!t ceil.Gf nylon net with a iia:�d- at 8.t1: monthly meeting on Wednesday. T11e ) p. rel.-; at the hoine of airs. . I.s: ; ,ogee .bor•ler,. was cauq.tt to the George Gray, a� i-te,i by ,airs. A. ______- __ c:.r.tn style Leaddres; trimmed with i' and \frs._K..1'- _ sec peara. a carne a caica, e ut • raft will be in charge of Xi -6. Cre.'s- pi:.,k ruses asd white carsatiuus. wwell, while `the Decoriuual wilt be ' - Tlie braid of isonoupr _lliss,I!ze taken b airs. Pascoe. All.ladies.are _ a .. ,.' . ',. Tilde-, of Toronto, wore a bubble y -c • . '• style gown of yellow nylon faille taf- welcoule. . fc'1 with white accessories -and car- A number of former neighbors met . at the kome o£ M'r: Frank Garter due - Q. ' io! . a cascade of gold ins Ir ed Kor- l a,iforflia, and resented ham w�.h a • ,. evening last week. before lea:it,t for 7 iu.:. The br;deytttaids, Miss Irene Kor- - at:o , of Dunbarton, and bfr,. Bern- love) p ' - i -. a: d Jones, of . Whit6y, wo. a gowns Y. sweat" . _ 'wf ;leen nylon faille taffeta with white bfr, and .Mrs. Gordon CampbeiI; __ • r , also Miss M. G. Witter, of Toronto, i .. accessories, arid. carried cascades of 1► w called on . the latter's aunt, bars. - yclligr gladidi Robert Moffat, bro- b1.�thews on 'Saturday afternoon. • the" 'of the groom, was best than. tyles. Honey, of Port Pe ry, spent ^ . ,NVin. 3,loffatt, brother, of the g-ocm,• a feKr.day_s last week with her dao- ' Gild John Brett, brgther e£ 'tli�tfs idt, ghter bf r,. Annis, and fanuty - atier•; ushers. Mr: and Mrs. Chas. Burrows ret - - i'rx the reception held at the Rouge urned home afte - visiting their ion ' H:1: Golf and Codtitry Oub. t",e nidt- Russell and familly. he.- of the bride received the gu-tat•, airs, bl. E3. Bu k, Ot` Stoutfville has ryes. ing a sky blue lace sheath uritis (been around darts the' ii ,tchmq jaekel and dark blue ace- g past week. is •o ilei. and a corsage of pink rose- calling on , old friends. ., buds. The mother of the groom ttiore 3fr. and 31rs, j hn C. Hamilton; . -- alv, hila¢mother Mfrs. l4', Hiuxil_rm a 6 ig•: satin dee<R. trimme•i u; mink I were at Oshawa on S,:n'tay, he!lltn1; _ a ••l green accesso•ies, and cor-age cif al _, awl airs: Ears tell .s:.ebrate tileir - - n,c ;�irv, ro*ebuds, The hrkral table w•as i golden weddiltg. a•:corated and centred by the t"ree- ;�fr. aril. airs, Frecicer of Scarboro,. - t:cri-d wedding calve. with white tulle 'risited air. atktl Ctrs. . L .1 . G• -,i g . - a waged about the base ` and ti the dayr la k %, x e, Pt r • 1pr.,lal- bauqueis. _ one see . • - The Ttle arn-3.tilk Fund has been - - F+�' the wedding trip to Bi; Cedar extrtidei another hverl: ywie r.. - ' ' . I_a':•a. north of Fererhl. o, the bride wishing to ctt:a-il,ute to thio; fused, , • .. ' . - . .. . .. . chole an outfit ail bl'a,• f.,u-ed miff.' may, d:>. so " at clhu ch next- Sunday .' V - .. . - . . : - : a: over satin with matching jacket. - ' mo cling. 1 m comm'VV� to"" ' - a^,! white acc"s otrieqt, and,,a corsage . `' - ` ' - - o:' bile carnations. - ' _ .k : ca, --load of ladies. mctnhrrs' of ' : - Jov Relaekak - Lo+ilzo. jovrne_) r- ic). A, , a e. ' --. •- - "r. a_Itid_1Lt;�lsiffatt will live ii ,.!alcor on vwrsday ar:nmpaniel h} - - t�ie family to see _M:% Ftai:k. Carter __ y . . _.. t -��. lau;htc I.i!P�n" off on iheir'wkiy _ _I r ; '.S' -FE Re°E iertng T �vn- ry IC ahfo nia whe.-e they expacct to 1 I w.otl know i P: _OMI Tt rc-n ill t,>c-,ome'tiale.•_ _ _ .II NG O ' , a p , famit es' were r«� r'e:re. rel on- . -------'•---- --- , __'F =•day S_i'rt bPr21 tp, w'7an .dicta r . . .I - A ' ihefle , ,:au-hV,r- nf` Mfr and \Mrs's - I - I. s. e,:.ir EMON - ' � A ani K r . y _e, vias :.r..to,f Jr ma �!r and '1 .. R r' _ _u �1 ttltacr. Rol : -4-t,. Roy 'f y,t, y ,. i n}littK ` - - n: of \Tr' at=t1 zits �l': Tv- t"''d •petit fttx wee!, -c a,1 v:ith. a.Lr. ..qr .e?'4f r rN.er.,r.`r. to,alcrt�1 F; :J �lrar I->, Ht!!. ' . , `r: t ail i:,lire l',.,,, e. attrlided the - .NEXfAA h her I : .. I �. �� l.r,tSi3ut1 was I)u Il,attun j r .. . la",: is ,ct' tc,e at t.1uodwoo-d U 1 1C Cru h. bei3 ..t.. t =n :.atri.,;� i,y the wets .=c> 1 srr'itervary :esict5 I .. f ,' ,s ' „ ly it: a w latz .Iain . . _ crit ..r - ,' .,. tile I,•c:a. .,_FCr�= .t!I"..I tu.a , t •C. a _ � . !i ptt,t C; )u weer tcry well . - 'I ; 'step. tl a l att i ea • i ri ..tel:, ed l - . D. r .\'wf,l:in;-•uf &3cal intere..,t t,.,.* L . ,e G,',p.,i t tit..: .un, �� _ r: 1 . . - lt' '1. •''e: t .a 'I I t 3"' lc• i Cc' 'u r .'"�..ainr�lIt • '.iIJCCr,ri+11 ail tl e '.. : .".i rt. a ..c �,ta ,iF \. .ire.' t','' 'r., it73d :Ic. ,>f sir, alltl .:tit illi:. �,i.e -. ' tl l 1 c�� . . a . i e i , ,n, w t to t•Icit- ,! rL1 li., � t I. n. ' _ V. .` -,, , wltar:• { i Ida , t, _ dean 1}I6l iEQVICi is coming to Ajax Duct : t r.'. a., s 1.is vlarria� i,n 2,1 ¢•,i•t- ° Ia.O .� ' � , mug 9n. March 201•, F'+i! ,trp in this Fac.. . 118 l .�,F E 1+ b m 'Heti tie U,.1;u,r, a Pick" D! •rte 14:. �jg prorate, hos bran'the,_eomplotion•of jour new 'c tlr 1 ltrC;,- *e' fu:itictl t11,,, 1.. . '' $3 O� t , ;� ) �, lel ttt _ I QioJ Exchange .building , 02 1 ir ne '• :-I w t po;; c t.rn, Ci.- rec•ri 1m •took place : . :. Sl.. ...A ' ,h r a r . t ;t el t::_ L i Lia.,) t. _ th, t .? t 1.:1. h -tip_ ` .\ nu...!11'.r n here attended .the r ..c t t i t r' : t•i . �L ? adv• `i air ,at uiil tile 13.t t: ck= - B Icy. Lott i K.,. n'.ts e::,l. i ` _ - _ ... i IBr .a>.a. .t ^.::.• , r:. t,: p „ r' : , I., , � 't -,u�v.et' `w,a ,- " at the I, ;,-. - _ .. a'. :..l:tlr?; w':,t It ":•..7a a-k,("iUt•H� "':• :arl %Ir•.:Kell j6ay.s on Fridiy, . : -fpr, i.tt'T:,. ,! cz-111. ,le of lr„ih2� ati,l I �'` "n my ::: 1SOnU17C OI [!I s: coming mar -� . 1. I :v'mdms. r : ,i c o� `Ci:S [•:,thee alc'Cau�hie and T'11 ;;ro, t wa.,` attzn3rd by t)„ug- :+I r. Bob-Bcu.uu. - Ia. `:t:tp!ey. t:-Ihers were Fichaid Scvera! fnitn herr attended Lindsay O . Pe.:: i e ai.d Jn_,: Suter. . hail- on Sant -day. 1 -with dial s.rvrc'e. customers will be neWma .new _ ` - F."owing tate weti,li,tr, a r�c.ption' airs. aforgan Pugh 'las been vi>it- E z - "two -letter A,,*:flnure' telephone numbers, includ. �..../' r . ing 'WWtehall 2" and four figures . tltrhs held on t!:a la:vn of iha briria's! inz for a week with friends In i;x- : ' year• tats, u'h,ae sbcut ,io6 hwidre,l and , Lr Ages ° : - Ttwenty=five guests a:;semblr,l, partak- S;mhathy of °this <!orn-nunity 'is ; __ f i ; .$erg of a buffet supper, and extending extended to '�frs. Jack .'vtanaell, who, _, the: r best wishes to the bri,le and received .' word on atoaday that her ,v . :. . _ . gmom.. Th;: ` zltcher. of the bride re- nvithe- had passed away, in '•Ger-. ' YN • iceivod in a sheath of m,�ss green Gro- many: , i .teade peau de soil with rratchhi '1 1 t; jack- It' is hoped that ate. Fred Ward, tet arid matching mr:lusine hat, wtrar- slid airs, John Cariglia' both o4 whnni t � ,� '-Ing, champagne accessories anti. a tor- are on the sick list, will soon he bet - - I +here's stJll pleottr -of _work X&itc:d. till _the_.iime__nt - tsaga of 1prors? rind ytaluw t Deer. The te_ ` I O - the change -overt Wretch for more news from us ' VV .as work on .your exciting new telephone servicl ! '' dtnother of tire-grooJzh a; si_ Led attired I 1 fa oily sat! crinq was held at the I "progresses and the BIG DATE approaches) In a grid brocade Sheath, .and c, ffrr I h,-,nle „f Mr. and .firs. Bill Welsh pre � -' ' Coloured acce�ories She: yvort, a Ctn'-� Sumlar on the occasion of .their. J. W. IOWRY, Manager i .1 I1Bag,p of yellow ione,s. �tr.u,lg the d:1r:� firs ei;lf;ecnth hi-thday. guests were 3i. P.ub::rt yllrielson ,. - ' . , Next 'Saturday, the Guide, and the :• • grandmother of,the groans, aril �Irs, Rrn••vnies w ill canvass . the village, t ., - .. J I. •TILLS ELECTRONICS E�p�D. ,it ����ppp, . -_ _ _ y x .. 'Tv SPECIALISTS . 14 � � ®O : . OpCANpOp ;fv, i FAST Service operating from your vicinity. ?, - CQMpANr _1. EpHONE ' :`0 RELIABLE Sefvice by trained technicians. r�HG $ALL T6Lt CANADA _ r , r GUARANTEED Service at recisonable ratan. ''i 1.- OF i 1 Phos Pi1. �. e Pickering 526 - .. .. J` , I Serving . WFIITBY, AJAX, PICKERMG and DUNBARMN . ' 1 - .. - .I _1 . ,... .. , _ '. .. . .. �r . , - . _._ . . _._ _ _. -- I . a . >. - - — .... `+� ro 1�14�,.,,,, , ... '., ` _. i. ... _ . . - .. / . . • -- lLsa._Clossoa aad..]lias...Yiolet 0�- 1116. Les V�filaoo. is teaching this Todd 'Che3rryvrood Yr. apd ]f[rs. � BALSAM a MI. zoo ' _ field; also Mrs. Kea Brooks mmol Ed- week at Greenwood school. Miss Rd"y Ward, and j1fr. and Mrs. Dim �, Church Services for October 4, will ward Pen, of last week. Stearman, our regular teae-er is re- Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ward and family, Claremont. _., *. , held in all three churches at the Mrs. Kqn Randall of Whitby en- presenting Onta-io County Junior ,Glen Flemming (Joan Graham) of - egular time with World Wide Com- tertained her mother Mrs. Closson, Farmers at United Nations, in NGw Oshawa, on the arrival of a daughter ------------------------------------ 1.• .. union. There will also be a Bap- in honour of her birthday, on Satur- York, for the week. on Thursday, September 24, 1959. �BREEN RIVER rt, smal Service. day too, at the Sandalwood restuar- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brooks and Miss Sheila 'Ga -ston of Scarboro, V ; Sunday School will be at 10.15 a. ant, 'and to a theatre party in the ev- Mr. Brooks S-., hod Sunday dinner spent the *%-end with Mips Shir- . , ; _ ening. with Ken and Mrs. Brooks, Scar- ley Em�ringham le:+ •.•-M,*a. r. Davies is spending al The Missionary Committee have Mr. and Mrs.' I. McLean enter- boro. Friends s are sorry to hear that , time in TororAo with Mra. Pritchard. arse of the Missionary Program A tained Mrs. Kimberley of Beamsville Mr. Ken and Mrs. Keddell spent Mr's. Thos. Risebrough underwent -_..Mi. and Mrs. B. Draper, Miss Ratti 11 I 11 nation of clothing for Northern over the week=end, the weekend at their cottage he e; sa gery last Wednesday in the ��%e$- I Hutchings, Mr. and M•rs. Allan Mich- . - .- anitoba is'asked. Mrs. C. E. Pegg, Mr.. and Mrs. E. Pascoe and tam- also Miss Lo:een Barrett, at her teivaiospital, Toronto. We hope for , els and M�. and Mrs. Pearce atAndr uest speer. All parents and friends ily had Sunday dinner with her dau- cotage. a speedy recoJery., I ed the Chafen-Smith wedding at AJ- / , , vited to attend. • - ghter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. The Afternoon Auxiliary of ' the , Rev. E. and Mrs..,Beech, Ailan ,and ax on Saturday last. Mrs. Duper was The Evening Auxiliary of the W. James Thomas, Stouffville. W. M. S. will hold their meeting on f iend.^, from Toronto, visited at the Bn� rolol,Ia . r : ` S. held their m11 eeting, at the home Mr. and Mrs. Walter Breckwood, Thu sday, at the home of Mrs. Percy Cecil Disney home on Saturday. ( Cottage Prayer Meeting was htlild 'c •' Doreen Middleton, on Wednesday, and family called on Milton and Mrs. Clarke, at 2.30 p. m. The Mt. Ziva Sunday visito-s 'at the Irving Mc--; at Mr, and Mrs. T. Robinson's home - - - � -+ ening. Mrs. Schrawn and Mrs. E. Pegg, on Sunday. ladies have charge of the Worship Avoy .home were: Mr, and Mrs. -Nor- I in Uxb-idge, on Tuesday last _. _ Y egg had charge of the program. Mr. and Mrs..Les. Wilson add the Service; and Mrs. M. Pegg, the vat .14cAroy and family, -of Layton; p number from here attended 19se A Community Shower was held at gi-ls had Sunday dinner with Mr, Study. All ladies welcome. 4,11 'Mr,. and Mrs. Jack Ward, Cla-ecnont; anniversary services of Trinity Bap- - . e home of Mrs. Gerald Henning, and Mrs. Cecil Disney' and family. Miss Edith Ormerod, Mrs, Llevd Ur. and Mrs, Jack Tully, Toronto. hat Church on Sunday last. -, Wednesday, for Miss Beth Hill. Miss Beatrice :tied-ean took in the Wilson and Mrs. M. Pegg attended , Mr.' and Mrs. Noel Marshall and 'Congratulations to Mr. and MFs. 1 Mr, and Mrs. Go -Henning attend- banquet at Blackstock' for Pre id- . the Bay of Quinte. Conference Wocr.-. Clifford, of Pickering; Mr. znd Mrs. Kenneth Chafen on -their recent marc- - •s; •. the Laking -Sheehan wedding at encs and Ministers of Oshawa Pre' an's Association in Trinity United Les. Wilson and family, and Rev. T. Page. , I � ewcastle on. Saturay-last. bytery. 'The Executive catered for I Church, Peterboro, on September 'N. Fleetham, Greenwood, were Sunday Mr. McQuade has done a beautiful r• Congratulations to those celebra- the banquet on Thursday evening. I Mr. and Mrs. W. Pegg and family guests of Mr. and Mr;. Cec. Disney. job of grading and filling-in a lawn -` g birthdays this week. Best'wishes M -s. P. -Wilson spent Sunday with spent Sunday with Mr. and Rirs. .1_ Sunday visitors at th, tamieson in front .of his home.' - . : Mrs. F. Byers, -Mrs. E. Pascoq, M.11 rs. F. Disney. Wismer, in Toronto. home were: Mr. and Mrs. George T. - 1 c. _. __ _. . - .... - tiere-foday _..... _ - _ . -• - - T . -. ) _ .. 01 ^ . -- Y a . 6 k r'X... .....-' _ _-. - _ Ur... I .. 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From it- 171=n -thrusting grille to its dapper wheels. And yet, you'll ifind neiv economy of operation, - - = 5 `' mese deck; its styli -R. ,4 as fre' b as a neva-minted coin. - ' new' dependability, new longe: life. Here, truly, is the - - - - - ' _ :. . - .. , .. -'You'll be just as wide-eyed over what's inside — the re- : nearest to perfection- a low-priced car ever came. Take to% - . . _.:, -: .., Ilaxing roominess, tasteful trim, hushed elegance, all :_ the road in the sparkling new sixty Chevrolet. y . _ . . _ . ._. :. . . _ . . . , . . . . . _ _. _ . . - . .. .. .. _ ., . ,; _ _ _ .. j. =� H ~e car created to conquer a whole rieiv field :General Motors _.. _ .; THE REVOLUTIONAl3Y revolutiOna ry comps Corvair. Here is a total) new way• of going. ct y .g - - - * From its terni:-in-the-fmnt to the radically ne•v'I'urbo Air rear engine; , . . , the is all new. -And it's a newness.that's designed to bring you -the = - . ' .. riding comfort. and six -passenger luxury standards #hat Canadians • _ ''t . , .. _look for, together, with, true compact -car handling mid economy. See, - 6 U0 „� drive and delight in the revolutionary new Corvair at yot' Chevrolet " . - - BY CHEVROLET dealer's. -: .. _ . - . . ._ . 17� - . .:. - .- .. _._- _.. Z. ._, .i _ .. _ _ ** WITH THE ENGINE IN THE -REAR WHERE IT BELONGS IN A COMPACT CAR! , . - - ..i. _ .. 6 - S , _ _ . .. .. - , - fiV. . - . .. . . W. 1. 1. 1. - ., . 41 . �, .� u " _ ....4._.- - - f " • { �. GE RAL MO " ' -:A NE TORS VALUE v- ... . ' ,- �. �.. 1, 'r,:. . .. - , .w�., ,. f i . .... .,.: ": .., . . .. . . --`YK r — - - . 1 ^.:>X . — ' : h Oho•al ` Via.:.':;;: • w , - t + ' f . ,.. f a ', r. .. :. a. . ^" -, is - '. _.. r . 1. . :. .. _ .: ..: •.. .. _ - a. " ,: ,__ .. a .. . .'.. ,v - - .:' There's nothing like a new car — and. no compact J� • car like this de luxe Corvair 700 A _ �- . _ • • C.160D . _ .. 1 L . . . _ -' - 1. - _ W. AINSWO T LIMITED, AJAX o . .1 v .. . . 0 - -- --_.__...-.... _ . _ _. _. . - _ _1_______._. - -- . t.. � -.r.�•'-••�.- •ear w..+vr .. _..,. .•. ', f� ►, �� . ,,�.-.,,o..w yam,..._ . •..,../ _✓' r-✓ .� '-•�', .'.,.>� :.+'-`�.... �.-.'•_.. . • , _ . r 9 y • w- i n �•.. .wn •'KL•.• - - - - - - .. ..• -I.� A EMS •' ... *YOUR• AGENT' - • DhWs FRIENDLY RESIDENT �.- - — �C Y N I L E . M 0 R L E Y - -� LEs FOR sALE COMING EVENTS W -LAWNM©ER _ HEADWARTNAS NURSERY STOCK ward 2. RatepaysFs' A-sociation Ja '..SALES & SERVICE NWPr' INSURANCE AND REAL EVATE_ ' - y�yaly a01 lands. of Hedgaa, F'>aw+ansg Shrubs and Trees Pickering TownabGp invites You To A �Vtoar If you tray ip - haste. money yot5'il wash ' PHONES t perfect quality and at -PUBLIC MEETING ' For a little tin, a little paiht seem fast MODERATE PRICES JERRY HASEK NURSERY ^, EVERYONE WELCOME GUEST SPEAKERS make bawa:noweas what they ain't. RESIBENCE 767 OfFiCE 67 Fleas Farsa North Of High School Yr. A. 'Leman, Chief Forester iso ; 8EE A FULL LINE AT DINTY'S .,PICKERING, ONTARIO Pleooe P%CkaYag =J3 . 1 f - - • Oct 3@ Conary of Onto Mr. Ben Smith Game Wa.-�ded' SMALL MOTOR CLINIe �►. -----_---=-_:_-• _--:-:----____-- _ County of Ontario WE SELL THE BEST FOR SA3.E - chesterfield suite; ui_ SUBJECT AND SERVICE THE REST . radio; reed-play,. floor type. •Heng and the Game Lays of Can -- Pickering W4 -COOPER BLOCK LTD. : • piton: Pickering 437. °ct 2 The County of Ontario AT THE* CHAMBERS — ------=----------------- SEPTIC TAN : = - ._------------------------------ -- - APPLES BROUGHAM, ONT.ROAD THURSDAY, OCTOBER 81 1959 = ' CLEANED 920 CALEDONIA AD. - TORONTO Barters. Blenheia,a, Greenings. BLOCKS & BRICKS •1.00 Per Bushel ST. GEORGE'S GUILD } : r McIntosh - 51.50 Per Bush. (Bring Own Container) There VIM Be A BARE SALE Oshawa RA 3:4042 STRIXTURAL STEEL ROBT. C. REESOR -At The Recto. y. Grounds From �_ ' 'lawn miles west of Brock Rd. an 2.00 to 400 P. M. - TANKS CLiA>!fL --CRANE ....... Cen.'PiCIF•:ing Township WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9. �'!IC _ __._ _ _ --- --------------------------- 7 ------ - FOR SALE , conve-tai oil furn- ---------------------------------- - ST. GEORGE'S GUILD _ '1= 8ANITAs2 WAY STAPI001 ROAD, PICKNUNG. ONT. -'Phone 126, EM. 14002 ace, witb gravity floor register, 7R Pickering. will mat at the home of pow taws hisisinet good condition. John McIntyre, ,Ph. I Mrs. Harcy, Cummings, Mill Street, W. WARD C1+ t 114. Pickering on October % at 2 P. in. rh=43 'IYk"r No 1114161101 rt* y - -APLESFOR SALE MiidonafySociety ----------------------w - _ a . aHl�LAY )LClatoah x1.50 Bush. Barters 11.40 Other Varieties On Hand The Women's Mission ly .8�ety Church RODMAN. ... 1 N S V A N C s Please Bring Conrsing� PICBER-t ORCHARDS -•One IIIb We-t Of Pickering Village Plekeriag United will hold the r, October meednlr at the C. >L Centre; on Thursday, Oct-SHEET - METAL - PRUDENTIAL I OF ENam i On No. 2. NxhwW ober' L at 2.30 P. M. CO1MP . - _-M-----------------------Phone: Pickering 367M2 ------- ----------------------------------- Woman's Association and Women's Muslin-b' society : - WORKS 1LIFEUTDB�f �– FOR SALE —Coleman space bees- Pick�iag Ur�ted-Charch 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST : -' lar. median, is B'ood eoadition. Beat _.._ Offer. Phone: Picketing ZWWZ•. call hold a Joint Meeting on Thwo- Authorized { mmuneW ON = lfol•pitonh Pickering 24 REAL ESTATE day, October & at 2.30 P. in. Mrs. F. J. proaee's Group in chane of Prop•• Company Dealer Prr CUR'NEY Of9oe: Station Plaza Ajax Shopping Catre Phone: Ajax 400 . ram and Rif-eshmants. The Annual • ROOM TO. RENT - PMeoe: Pick- Earner to be hall Friday, October 30. I CLARE _ rrhtg 572. -------------- ---------------------- 1 • RUUD _. WANTED PIckef Ing - 11101P PURMACB, WATO HEATERS MORTGAGES ApPUAN61 La - ]IRAN AND TRUCK M-&Harry Newman Sr. entertain- - GAS RJdr1oE8 i - '• �G. NEWELL _ ' - beg ton pick-up availidxk foto work. Carl Thompson, Dyson Road, Poona ed the Septembmeeting of the W. er Inae:tats, at has delightful home at BOOR FURNA(Mi PRO?=: PIC13MNG 143 TORONTO: SlRpire S-f1 " s ATliantie 23037 - --_=== . Brough, on Today. 'Fb* Prey- sation', the a,aw Historical BarPety lernts to a � y�aa� . : REAL ESTATE BROKER :GIRL JUST LEFT HIGH for Pkiaing Township" and the :. Payable en Slee bg PIC=ERINk3 VILLAGE h' ` _ SCHOOL loss& employment. Wilting to do "CNIB" we f- all discussed briefly. The TFir d ' Booi% a history of PROM 179 PIClaw" �+ 'HI6fiWAYB F !RILE SOUTH SIDE NO. Z BIOII�A! - ;asglthiog. bond Of ehfldsm Pleas. Piclrbrmg', which the convener. 1sRra. 0-2515 WHITiY =As'!' OF DUMBARTON, pleoaa: Pickedng SK McKay has been :working or for this • ' _• oct 2 : ' , peat few yea* was on display. SRrs. OIL fliRliACEB - if HELP WANTED T. J. Whader, speaker for the meet- Ing. ave a dear concise and inter- : ;' l i><AI+IpFoducWANTED ..ting tvk he:. k the m of education of votarded children, tri- AND TV SERVICE ROSBAl11C EO[iYAiIEStEI�T ba> - I* well Rawkigh pFoduets iso Picker. ter whch, a dq►cioua tea was served. -RADIO WORK GUARANTEED jog and Whitby Ttiosraanipa. Prod- Via;tora were present from Dumbarton, acts wall known in this ane. Apply': Whitby and Srou am. The mem- p$Oh1E DAYS - PIC=EitIIIE SPACIOUS GROUNDS AND BEAUTIFUL R04bLS • )Carl Doner. Stouffvd* Box 111. ac pone►• Stouffvil4s 47IW. berg a-e ve y grateful to those who so kindly transported them to .the - >H0W oV3R-LOO=IMG LASE ONTARIO r • _ -_--•----------------------------- 5300 MONTHLY meeting, and also to Mrs. Newman. who has bewa a member of the Pick- EYEltIMGS -- ATLnek '-4lgo NXRT WRITE. -..=IND CARE • FREE 9RANSPORTAT'ION _ guarantee for part-titan d•- wing Branch of the Women's Inadt- '------------------------------'- CHARGE NURSE IH ! iV4" coat a.t. MLst be reliable; lave -to for many years, for her hospital- •REGISTBRZI) ear or light truck. 01.500 Cash DepoWJtF6- �I LLER ATlande 2-8431 jR*pftvd. Give Name, Address and lir. Robin McBensie received at °Pbooe Maroon+. Apply Bos ?09 News ve^y pleasant surprise this week at HEATING _ � ff" the College of Art. He was called to ----------------------------------- AVON CALLING the office and told that the reason his name had not appeared among those COLEMAN deersromaa to service m Piinj Towfw who passed last year, was due ahis :`.MAZ'ITRAL GAS. AND ­experience ahs Housewives without!10 day seldag :Can •era aP � mistake, and that he om3ld tsketo Second Year+ W k Congratulatiosts, ::Ol1L. BURNERS n . �74 : �� �T4 - J►vm fa own vicinity Phone today ! 'Wr app ,}utment' Miss E. Outs- i brides, between. 6 and 9. a. m.- .. Robin i Jima and Joann, twin daaghew a of Mr. and Mrs Dalmage, came flirt in (Ontario Fuel Beard Lieser) - . .- I • $U 7-0319, Toronto, the Twin Contest, ;t P-Ince. Edward Conray Fair, Picton, at Saturday. - iCLEAN-OUT SERVICE --------------------------------=-- { STRAYED - two steals strayed to They are grand-daughters of Mr. and - : : IREAL lSTA1R amid j OURMO my p+emies at Lot 2, Con. 4, Prick- Mrs. E. C. D Lincoln Ave,' ,,TRAIL ZR HEATING erfng T". Owner may have same by proving Property. W. Guthrie. Ph. -------------�5--------------- - SALE REGISTER -- AJAX657 . ES ARRAIQE 'uVINN WM Whitby, MO 63855. ------- Saturday, October 10---suction oak J including of household furniture, el-=•---------------------------= TUDOR S . AJAX hR OSAOiLR tai - -SALE REGISTERect-tc frtgs ' 'daire range, dishes, glass- Saturday, October 10-auction sale ware, chinaware, bedding, antiques, MONM "4=s - 1 of farm machinery and furniture, the Lot 25, kitchen. utas, ornaments, garden Mrs. Harry WATER ^ °' ?" = psap.rty of Rolxrt Piliey, Opal Front two and ono-ls& Milne tool etc. property of Thomson, 121 Yonge St. •North, Cor - - "i. !! CAMERON ST. ..DICKERING. OMT. :. west of Whitby, and one and ones ..half miles south (on town line>. Ford Crosby and Yonge St. Richmond Hill, Orn. Sale at 1.30 p• M. Terim, $ -_ :' C8 �• BD - AN ADD SERVICE - tractor (good shape) • plow, Jo» Cash. No reiserve. Property sold 'KEN CL.ARKE PRENTICE, ARTHUR MITCHELL pees• manure spreader, on rubber, and (good shape, shape, full line of i two wheel (6'o ___:------------------------------- anachInery;. hrrge quantity of farnit- Farm Terms cash. Sale ' . ROSEBANK ELECTRIC phone: TEmple 9-2507 LIMITED - <ure). gold. at 1.30 o'Clock. REG. JOHNSON, SERVICE ON Q _ a°cdon•a'--------------- R bra'Burners-- RING- 74 - -* ager PumpsO:1 '..:233/4 Hour Service » Besiege.. 16 _ Sundays & Holidays: Pickering 246' ' st. John's Oct A NEW CAR I !Heatinq Service ._BUYING w Sales law*o ab et ser weer avMe Insurance ear %vaeg plea wYb• ,w tsomm . Service - -DON BLIZZARD ELECTRIC i. Low. Coes Financing — -- Repairs. ':.. , .-. ._ .• _ _ TO All' Types -COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL WIRING s 'j, Complefe Insurance Coverage - Oil Units. Cleaned 3. Full Payment To Dealer { ''• Sperm $6.45 y ` FREE' ESTIMATE . _ _ 4 Fust Confidential Service Our Work Our Guarantee - - -FAObmk B-2387 -- -- -- — 'kering ------ -- our pas is- "enable w6aa p-buslne a aid car, now trucker farm gdlimmW .. -p hone'�iC 362 _