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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1959_10_16s r � • 4 - L 75 NO. 3A8 -' DICKERING, ONT!�IO - W C IIIURKAR AND SON PUBLISHERS - Authorized As Second Class Matte► ptfoa Rata: 12 50 per Yetis United Status, 03.00 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1434 putbiisbid fl[ttn Noveaidnee 1881 Se. PER COPY Pat Office Dept Ottawa R!StP-1C.- KER NE f!* ERI G BEACH B Y AT AJAX. K N 0 ", , - .'I E -S I CAVE r Fund -Set Set Up 'To • :Assist The :. PICKERING VILLAC� �.j• owaship Abandons Zonin Bylaw . Pickerin Beach - - - Andersons Of g k . ti ]dr. and Mrs L. Del. Morley, rs; 'Zoning in wnsht Again ril Morley and Mrs. Gen McIlro - A fund has been started to assist e. p the Anderson family of Pickering spent Saturday with Mr, and Mrs: • W. Bishop, of Hamiltkin. "On Again", "Off Again" =-• onge• • Will Run In Beach, following the cave-in tragedy i ' Pickering District High School there is No Zoning— m ... OUR THANKS at the bluffs near their home, that i.- students of Grade Ten are among - " Pickering Township. took .the life, of their 5 year old son the thousands in Ontario who aro This resulted after Mr. Fraser, _of. During the past two weeks, ourard Four last Saturday pouring daily into the C. -.N. wood, appeared 'before. Council . Subscription Agent- has been calling. The fund is known as the Anderson, grounds for the big Medical Expos* week, stating he would like to in certain areas of Pickering Town_ Fund. Anyone wishing to donate may I rtion which is called "Mediscope", bei. vide his property into three lots. (send theii contribution to the Ander-rj, ship. Two, to be exact; and in these ing' sponsored by the -Ontario ]dee., T A Resolution, moved by Councill- two localities, Fairport and French- son Fund, care of Harry Ashton, _ Ashton, seconded b Councillor Ajax, P.O. ` foal Association. 1- Y mans Bay, he has sold.well over one I Erle and Eric Barkey, accompaa• _ Hawthorne, that Bylaw No- 2442, - hundred subscriptions. a committee up ee, of local residents has 'yen two readings on September The News wculd like to'tbank these been set up to Doak alter the fund. and Alec. Stouffer, spent Thanks* 1959, be abandoned as no en- people for endorsin our publication, They are: Mrs. W. H. Seymour, Mrs. vin week -end at Cam Dorio forcible appendix as referred to in and are pleased to add them to our I C. Broughton, Mrs. Exit Wilson, Mr. LakegSupeiior.' P I Roy Penwarden and Mr. Ashton. y _r ection3, -schedule, page 14, has beep list of readers. We also thank the Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mctean of A ubmitted with this Bylaw. SA,, Last Monday over $150.00 was col- ' goodly' number who have come into I lected from Pickering Beach residents Churdh St. spent the week•il"ad at Another motion was made referr- our office during the past few weeks'- , g Mr. Fraser to the Planning Sri. and the Little Theatre group vt rrc» - Trastire Island and werq f(e.ests at - to subscribe: as well as t: -se who the Stanley -Hodgson wedding oq `' 4 r action. have came in, to renew their• sub- ening Township; of which Dor. Ander- Rteve Sherman .Scott said .."W,e — son was an active member donated Saturday at Mindenmoya, Manitptt ► SL, Thanks Again. 1 he $4U,00• in. I >� i ve got to the point where we are Publishers. On -Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. +, t working together, (Planning Bd. The Anderson boy suffocated Wader Cyril Morley, daughter Linda and 4 d Council). I think we are making • , tons of earth Saturday when he and Mr. and Ddra Les., Morey weri _ the Planning Board and Coun- iu Be Vacant Seats "" two other boys were trapped for a Jcuk , este of Rev. Id•. R and Mrs. a little.bit rfdirnlova". - • half hour in a collapsed cave at Pick- inson, King City, y On Village Council ening Beach blurs white two men -dug Conwcillor Harry Ashton said I • - _ frantically to to save them. Her many friends are happy td ,^+ It know where such foolishness wef�oaie.. tRe- return of Mrs. R.. aTism. The Township has no Ajax firemen worked on the boar for i . { Bylaw is the North, and rev- There will be two, if not more, 90 minutes before Coroner Dr. F: A. I Croak, from Detroit, where she hog a u►B. Ruddy pronounced him dead Peter been quite ill. Our, good Pickering . + r will, until they prepare a proper seats vacated on Pickering Village. Wilson also of Pickering Beach 'was (� will doubtless . have a beneficial " edule.'-'. Council this year. efftct in hastening her convalesc. d Conaeillor Ronald Hall has ann- revived solei artificial respiration and g -:'`+ • . - - Dunked be will not Berk re-election is in satisfactory condition. He' -was esi« y ; ? Jinks At - I Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. r � and Harry Purvis, who has often Ross Deakin, Glendale Drive, will taken to the Ajax hospital snfferin8 headed the poNs, will not be in the seek election to Council in Ward 4, shock. leg and cheat injuries. Norman • D. Hall, on the birth of a daughrter, at Ajax-Pickerin Hos race because -of ill -health. Wg yam• Ross was runner-up is last Randy Anderson, 8, the dead boy's g P iekerin Igh Ree'v'e C. E. Morley told the News year's contest when four parttons cop- brother was buried to the waist in iyal, on October 8th. _ 1 - "+ g the fall, but was unhurt A group of Prtsbyterfan YonnS `• be has not yet decided• orb . whet'7�r tooted the seat. People attended the - Torktato-King • c to 'seek re-election. He has headed The boys were .trapped in a four, There w�rre ' hi jiaks" at Pickering • •- _ loot wide, eight toot deep cave while stun• Synod--Co^nfesence held loaf this municipality since its bncorpora- week -end at C}riltia. High last Friday when over two tion. ,Councillor Ab. Reeve, who head- A • tunnelling through to a nearby cave, ndred Grade 9 students were- put ed the polls last year, has not decid- Local Family Lases uritis sticks. Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Lewis sad hrough their "Initiation paces". yet other, on .whether-, he will run Mr. Herbert_ Ballard of Ajsx vahn family left last Friday for a two* a The whole .affair came off very again. The other Councillor Ron. a was pvAing by was i stopped by an- I week #tF2ith at p ianti Brach. ` d ell, with lots of noise and fun. Sev- Watson, was not available for nom- �I� in °�re other bop and told of the accident. He ! M� Edith Chapman left on Thurs., cal years ago initiations had a habit called police and returned to -start l day for a } month's visit with relates meat at time of writing (we under- with Lenard Townsend an- luta at Tutrntr Valley,.Alta. 4- 4 f "Setting out of hand°'. 1 stand he has gone into business at Fire, fanned b ' a strop wind, Delany of the boys and ,girls were Y g other passerby. They brought out I We extend as expression of sytn- Oshawa). swept through the home of. Mr and th to Mr. Charles Jolliffe and ' meared with ` lip -stick and black Randy crud the uneonseious Wilson' pathy ", q Mrs. Karl Reichert:on No. 2 Higlt- , I family, in the death of his father, t, and had to dress is old clothes. I a boy. Both meas hands were raw and , � - - - w he rest of the school kept them The Shooting Starts last Friday afternoon. bleeding when. tate finished. The l formed of West China, i d l el o „a way, lust opposite Pickering Orckards y • - Rev. Richard Orlando oil busy.carryingbooks, eaten their eaves are about 5 feet below 'the to y rid lately u Mrs. True Reichert and her IS• Rockwood, Out. Service. was held ors the floor, and singing the v of the 25 foot bluff. Ro ' choal song. Some had to run around Heat Wednesday month-old- baby daughter got out Reeve John Mills of Ajax said that October 10. at Rockwood baited ;s the school track during lnach hoar, safely: Her husband; who _had just this cave and tura others nearby would Church, with intertiseat at Rock voud ' The day ended with an. Initiation I The township pheasant shoot starts been released from Oshawa Hospital be filled immediately to prevent any Cemetery. - ti 4 Dance in the evening, to which the here next Wednesday, October 21 and returned home during the. Eire• fuirther such oce rrenete. Gary and.,Peter Bekkevold had aur - ,, 4 ,Whole school turned out. Masts through to October 31st Both Pickering Village and South trip to Detroit for the week -end hol• } if any of our women readers weak West Fire D a tments fought the iday. ' hats with pheasant feathers on it, stubborn blaze for more- than one �o The Editor— Capt. Ryette and a party of friends. _ i pweked>� nests -we suggest they put them away dur= hour. The walls were left, and most _ _ motored to Sarnia to spend. Thanks. `` ing the shoot, of the roof, but the.interior was gut- To the Editor: giving with relatives and friends. V Pickering Vivage Fsnn,:at wee A letter to the editor from Deputy- ted by the blue. Only a few sheets Dear -Sir: We are sorry to report that Mis$ -a to member of the Aja:, Pdcic•, I reeve Jean McPherson appears on and pillows that Mrs. Reichert had 1 woufd like to take this opportuni- Vera Ballance is quite till. Her Classes ening Bath and Southwest pickoang this page and an advertisement on 'thrown through a window, were say- ty to clarify some misunderstandings are being taken `at present by' ]des. �.'A Departments last Thursday ntigbt. , page 3 both pertaining to -the bunting .ed. in the realm• of Pickering Township Ray I}oble. wtuan they met to hear abort and see 'areas. The mother had been trying to, get regarding the control of fire arms. Congratulations to j°'ickering Dimer - ftlms on -muscular dystrophy"., We unaerstand .there are quite a .the baby off to sleep. and is believed t" he original By L:tw. No. 2364 re- •rid High School Senior 'Football The firemen of the `inllager and I few birds in the township this year, to t+ave dozed off, herself. They both stricted the use of fire arms to 300 1' Team; who played against • Doilovaa Dist flet will be eondui ting a canvass due largely to the Jack of foxes that woke' to find the .kitchen filka with' ft north of the Second Concession : High School on Friday, at 03haV4. ..e behalf of this raiportapt cause, in 1 were killed off during the rabies epi- smoke,- She got out through a win- excluding certain area mentioned I winning by a scot a of 19 to S. Star November. code. __ _ dow, with the. baby, after_throwing therein. player George Wilson. scored_ twq out what few articles were at hand. By request of Ratepayers living touchdowns. -The loss is partly covered by in- beyond the bounds covettid by the said, )Ars.*Briggs Sr., has gone to^Ham ay Pee Wees Fight To .The Line surance: The Reiche-ts stayed whit By Law, I presented to Council a' ilton to visit her son for two weeks. Mr. and -Mn-. David Lennox over resolution to extend the said by Law I Little Carol. Fallaise has .been vis- . • night, and then began 'a search for to ' the- Third Concession which ' was iting' her friend Sharon Koch for ai n Ontario Playoff Game tempo -any accommodation. rased unanimously by all members i couple of days. s NOTE -Tie Reichert faurly lost ' Couneit. Dr: ' Da�'id Gluske�, of Mexico • Mrs. Eileen Fertile Ass tagged out at the plate. Again in everything �� oma' They would be At the nett Council. meeting; dele- I City has been a .guest of the JiIIFL the ninth, the bases were loaded with QTY g-ateful for any clothing or gations were present ann t L•.,L,r. esti I k ay's and arcnmpanied them to Frenchman's Bay Peewees lost. the none out after Robertson .walked, furniture that'any can donate. it to be extended to the Fuilr..h Con- their' cottage on the week -end. - ,nal game of the O•A.S.A. all -Ontario Yakely and Korczynski singled, Fer- I If you have anything You can :Pare, cession; others -asked for it Lo be ex- Mr, and Mrs. -Henry $chmidt• of Hats to Aldershot in a real thrilling, file got out,.on a long fly, to centre it can be left either Fred Moffatt's tended to Highway No. 7; one tax -1 Lambeth, spent Thanksgiving with _dime played. at North York on: S.at- field and .Robertson was called out at I Store, Brock Rd. , imd No. 2 High- -payer's request was to cover the � 'the F. J. Prouse's, who -also had a; -day. The score was 4-3 after four 'home plate, Jones flied out to the first: or at Pickering Orchards, a half whole Township., A large deleg t.on ' vi: it from Clinton, of London. ratite west on No. 2. It will be app-' opposed any change in the By L -w. i Mrs. Parker, Sr., sent the week- Mnings of overtime. baseman for the 'third out Ip the 4. Aldershot opened the scoring in the eleventh, they filled the base 'again, reciated if these items could be left As a result of the numefous re-! end at her brother's in Toroutc. rpt inning when, with one out, g before next- Tuesday, quests of the delegations pro and con., Bonus Osgood singled Robertsdh got on first Many from here attended the t�ite�- npled and got home when •DeMarehi when hit' by a- pitched hall, Yakely• I made a' resolution to, turn It over ` ing' of the Canadian Club" on October ingled. The next two batters- flied got out on a bunt, Korczynski singled, • •' • • to the By Law Committee 'for study ; 10th at Hotel Genosha, and, enjoyed ut, Aldershot tallied two more in the to fill the -bases, but they were' left Riverside Petition and recommendation.. They in turn the address of Larry Henderson, Cn- ire when Nagy singled, Bonus again when Fertile 8nd Jones both flied out. I met with the Game Committee and fitted '-'Iris'ide'Russia". pled and -stole home after• an out Both teams played eNcellent ball brought back to Council a recommen- dation' that the original By Law re- Mrs. F. R. Miller is now instatled ' t first base. with no errors committed throughout i For School Bus in her apartment here, 'feeling much Ft In the next seven innings,' Keith the eleven innings. The teams were main in folks 6u> to include tihe fol- _ - •lowing areas:— improved in health. , ertile gave up only three bits. Alder- well matched and very well coached: The residents of . Rfversfde Drive Heartfelt sympathy of the connrn- ; x' of missed a good scoring chance in Aldershot got the break of the game Martins Subdivision. i have circulated a petition in 'their unity is extended .to the sorrowing Xis e seventh, which would have ended when the won' the toss for home Squires Beaci� Y area, requesting the public school - Anderson famfly> in -.the .tragic lossti e game, when Carr tripled with no game and the were• last at bat. Pickering Subdivision p B Y board of Pickering Village to put on of little Ricky. A tangible "pression out, the next batter -flied out to. Frenchman's Ba is proud of their, Riverside Subdivision : P o Y a 'bus to transport 'the children of of sympathy is possible through con ti ,entice, the short-stop, who 'caught our ball players for going the dis- Onforo Beach' p young P Y g Riverside Drive to the school in Pick- ttibutions to a Fund already set up, err off third base for a double play. ,tante to reach the finals with only Bring North Harwood Subdivision „ As your representative on Councih called -the Anderson Fund' . Address he next batter hit a grounder which =ten players, who are all pupils of the We understand- that all residents Harry Ashton; Ajax F O. Thi-_ fund' ` I have acted in good faith in present= ' as picked up by Prentice and thrown Frenchman's Bay four room school. I with one exception, signed the petf- ' : will be held. in era t at the Ronal Brown on first for the third out. The played 105 'this season, mg to Council the requests of Rate- Y P Y gam-estion and a copy has been forwarded I Bank, Ajax. Mr, �,shton is Welfare-' In the bottom of' the eleventh, losing only'flve and one tied. A lbt payers of this Township and in doing - to the school board for their consid p g Chairman for the Township of Pick - go, ,nus, the hero bf the day for Alder- of credit also nes to Don Hopkins, �I trust I have merited the ap- g P enation. -ening.. . . t. singled, Jones* caught •a 'long who gave sa much time to the boys __ proval of all wlio are concerned. Mr. and Mrs, Donald. Clarke have at centre for one out, Haley caught this summer. Yours faithfully, • -Jean L. -McPherson. returned to their home on..Hiles Ave, e next fly at right field but Bonus Frenchman's .Bay scored three runs That Construction Job On 401 ' I -•_r --..-------_ ---------err----- after an absence of nearly arc year. home for the winning run .when off- 13 hits, received three walks and ----r- - The Hindson family and the aydon singled. struck out only once. Unless .the Ont. Prov. Police, the �d&y School Convlendcat E. Brown's .enjoyed _the well Frenchman,': Bay counted their first Aldershot got four runs off eight Contractors or the Dept. -of High- -Saturday, November 14. hospitality of A. E. and Mira. Cal. ns in the fourth inning. Jones sin- hits; 'received two vv a 1 k s, and two ways do not hurry up that construe- The arrangements 'vert at Thanksgiving. f, Prentice got out atfirst, Brown strikeouts off Fertile. tion job 'on 401, around WhitfZy; gement: 'were p Sunday Mr. Wm. Newth: Royal Road is for the Pickering Township Sunday +. „led, lfaley walked to load the Lineup—Frenchman's Bay—P. Keith l hurry up the completion of "death K en attending the United Auto Workers nes, Osgood flied out and Robeitaon Fertile, C. Mike-•Yakely, 1B.'Mike-1 strip"; there are going ' to be re School Convention, at a recent Exec- Convention at Atlantic City for Leos:- - • - - uhled to send in two runs. Keith Brown, 2B. Don Robertson, 3B. Stan fatalities. There are too many d---•- utive meeting. The Convention wi11. + days. ' relic scored the only other run in Korczynski, SS. Bilk Prentice, L.F: fools driving the highways to let' be held on Saturday, Novernber--14' J D. Retorter, Mr. and Mrs. Jaw } fifth which tied the score. Tbey David -Osgood, and lm Keith, R.F. that job dally • along the way they 1959, is Whitevale United Church, - _ g Afternoon and Everr- Retttmer and Mr. _ and Mrs. C. E. :sed a good scoring chance in the - Paul Haley. are doing, Wednesday night another. With Morning, Mori were ai Courtice on Tues4a th with one out, Osgood. was.,on Aldershot—P. Shonk,.C. Bonus, Nagy, hair-raising• exhibition, by transport ine Sessions, %fr. McKinney, �f P t- �' - 0 N evening attending the fortieth. wed n9 and Robertson on second, Os- DeMarchi, Craig„ raydon, Powell, drivers—just missing death fol sone. uborn,is guest speaker fol the Eur I iop stinh-' ssry of 1fer: T scold trod ud attempted to steal home, but Carr, Cupido anVEcRun,ej i one ::dant ter t- 1�I t^.;. f .: i"B '`'+i` ; - r t , nr.K . aatata �►�► Mme' "' ' ..,. r. i - ������ ard beta are asked to have all money is the Rouge Hills; Golf Golf Club. Proceeds was out over Thanagi '' week -eat WEST ROUSE y to the Ticket Conveners not later will go towbooks for. the SchOA visiting her 'brother Mr. Sd. Pcie�. i w than Tuesday, October 27. Proceeds —..,r Library. Last year's dance was a ilii and- family. -' - from. -this event• wile-ip toward the The West Rouge Home and School success. Let's mike this year's a Mrs. Bernard Baker and Mrs. Rost Auxiliary's commitments in buying Association opened its Fall activit- much bigger one. Deakin are taking the "Horten"" " the new volkswag*u Bus and the up- its on October 7, with,a very thought Starting next Saturday, the Kiw- Course at Agincourt High School. _ keep of the Hospital Lineu. Spring provoking talk on "Child Develop- artier Junior Bowling League will be Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Smith a" Tine- Women's Auxiliary to the and Fall Dances are the main fund ment" by Mrs. Frieda Manson of only for the students in Grades 3 to family went to Kitchener last Sunt 1 ,Aja: and Pickering General Hosp- raising events of the year, and the the Social Planning Council, Toren- 8, inclusive• This is necessary be- day to see Mr. and Mrs. Chatfield, t;tel held' its first meeting of the fall support of the.public is urgently re- to. Another highlight of the meeting cause of the large number of child- Mrs. Smith's sister. Reason in the Nurses' Residence, queated. Get your tickets now. was the assurance by Mr. Weav- rea attending bowling. Last Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Baker went r +with the president Mrs. Wilton Mrs. R. Dibble was appointed del- er, on --the advice of the builder-- day's, high bowlers were: Bill Rye- up Greenwood last Greenwolast Sunday to see = --Itth in the chair• egate to the Hospital Auxiliaries con- that the new addition to the school croft 224; Paul Sloan 207, and Ken Mr. and Mrs. A. Robson. Mrs. Griffith welcomed the mem- vention being held in the Royal York would be ready by the end of Dec- Tanghe 202. The first P. T. A. meeting lits" berg iollowiog .two months' vacation, Hotel, Toronto, on October 26, 27 ember. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, held Tuesday night, October 33thp and reposes; fryara the various coma. and 2fi. Apple Day for the Cubs and the George Craig of Rouge Hills Drive Vaughan Willard School, Miss La&- ;ittees were heard, Mra: B. Kearney, Mrs. John Cain was appointed Wel- Scouts comes up this Saturday. This who celebrated their fifteenth wedd- die Dennis, well-known TV Star at. p�kering;:' reported plans for the fare and Comforts Convener to con- is our chance to help the boys ob- ing anniversary on October 7. tended the tmettiag. with a panel; di Marathon Bridge and Euchre were tact Sick Members. tain funds with their 'once -a -year" Mr,' and Mrs. Bill Reid and Siie, cussion. Panel Members weie� Mr. .now completed, and the first meeting A donation of $3.00 was received door-to-door Apple Tag Day. Be of Rouge Highland Drive, spent ,Glen Julian, writer for the Daily Star, 'would be,beld-on Tborsday, October from the Misses Lynda and Jane generous. Thanksgiving week -end with friends Mrs. R. Adamson, President, Mrs. i, Anyone' wishing to.join, should Kemp, who sold cold drinks in those -Don't •forget the Square Dance at Loon Lake, Haliburton. M. Beddell, Vice -Pres., and Mr. Jam contact Mrs. Kearney, at Pickering very hot days. Club meets this Saturday, October Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Tickle. Refreshments were served. 451, before that date. There is still Mrs. R. Rowland, Baby Bootee 17, at the Centennial Road Sunday Bruce Chown, of Brownfield'Cres., Happy birthday to Mrs. Ruth room for several couples. Bootee Convener, would like to con- School Hall. Ede Butin will begin , whose little son, was bbrnr on Oct- Grieves, who celebrated her birthday - Mrs. H. Fenton, General 'Conven- tact mare ladies • who would be will- calling at 8.00 p• m. sharp. Adrrriss- ober 3rd. last Friday, October 9; also to Mr. er for the Annual Masked Ball, to ing to knit bootees. Wool and patt-' ion $1.50 a couple and a box lunch. Happy rirthdav to, Garl' McClell- R.' Dey, who celebrated his birthdayl be held in the Ajax Community. Cen- : erns are available by calling -Mrs.- Everyone welcome. and, of Rouge Highland Drive, who last Monday. tre on Friday, October 30, reported Rowland, at Ajax 532. An average The next meeting, of. the Ladies' will• be twelve years old on October " plans were all. made, and that tick- of forty pairs are needed every month Club will be on October 22, and as 15th. _ ROSEBANK ELECTRIC - eu may he had from any member of to give each. new baby a pair. this will be the lasf meeting before Phone: TEmple 9-25M the Auxiliary. The :Ikkets are $2.04 Members are asked to note that the Bazaar, all members are asked SERVICE ON -this includes dancing to Ted Tay- ALL meetings will •start . at 8.00 p. stwin&g knitttd-aTt- Refrigera+ors Oil Burners Ws Ord3,estra, Prizes for "Costftm- m. sharp. Following the business ses- isles, touch and take parcels and Born, to Mr. and bars. Thomas Water Pun gs Washers -- -" es, Refreshments, and an Evening of sion, a social hour was enjoyed; with white elephants etc. Hannah a baby girl, at the Ajax Hos- Ilun For All. Dress - Costurrres Prc- Mrs: K. Vizle of Claremont v= On 8aturda October 24, the West >s Ranges y, , gi y, pital, on' October 12, 1959; a baby oet 16 fared. Dancing: 9.00 to I.M. This is 1 ing lessons in square dancing. Re- Rouge Home and School Assoc. will sister for Stephanie. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church - an advancer e sale of tickets, and mem- I freshments were served in the lounge• sponsor its Second' Annual Dance at . Mrs. Claire Priebe of Scarboro, ping j.. e nes �at1Z, e ape e.. DC-Jg, Darin'Dashing, over - ^'' .� ! M+fYE•�` �• {.;''? ,,fur - A O R a &4 . ,! •F .ate; ; ;,. , 4.. ' : .,, ., .� r . � � - - o T x M f; rao DOE D..AP)T Y. r! a .- .- .._._._.�____—�__ _ '.cap'• 44 :. . ,-. ,' . •u. •fin w: A quality product of ChrysW EaaiaWag - The now Phoenix 4 -door Xardtop.... wary inch a great Dodge Here s an a1� new r n th low fieldca a rice - : New Style. '.: New Unibody Construction :.. 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A huge cake, inscribed �aterest�n Data Ontario Water Resources Commission sites gill also assist in creating a l of Planning and Development to the "Good Luck to• Betty and John" ;gas :''' Metropolitan & Toronto Regional Con- better financial picture for the com- Township Planning Board. The neves- made for the occasion by Mrs. Ted �1'1lspder Progress servation Board nro-uty. y sorry surveying and engineering de- Pre", wife of the President. - Parks Integration Board ' The following is a summary of the I signs required for registration entail A brief report was given by Cara- County of Ontario requirements that must still be re- about two months. Our surveyors wiH ival Chairman Ken Price, who noted (At the request of the News, Cru- Department of i.anaa a:-3 14b`^stn solved: start next week on the more definite that despite unfavourable weather, a older Development Corporation have Department of Public Works 1. Exact • location sewerage plant— portions of the plan. reasonable profit resulted from the . kindly supplied us with the data be Hydro -Electric Power Commission - with the assistance of the Township. 5. A decision as to the location of project. A gift of a travel -alarm clock low. Central Mortgage & F-cusing Cor- Engineer it is expected that a site, the starting phase may be reached was presented to Mrs. John Raw low. t�p importance of Cru- poration. suitable to the Ontario Water Re- next week. bon, Ladies' Carnival Convener, by fader and what it means to the whole Many of the requirements for these sources Commission . and the blunici- HARRY S. TIMS, Lions Secretary, Steve Stepneason. yuea, we want to keep our approvals have been met and those pality, should be defined soon. Proba- President The program included a skit pro- --------- readers a-- vp to date on the progress made and remaining have been narrowed down, ble location east side, south of the - duced by Lion CHlie and Isabel S <' the future developments of Crusader to the few that we shall outline here- pian, Liverpool HILLS --- between Live oak Road and ------'•-�0� Nf�LI Synott. As the talkative and uninhib-c? Devfuturent. We appreciate the co- in, Sandy -Beach Road, S ited "Tajlulah and Mille"' the Sys- <,4� operation of Mr. Harry Tuns, Cru- The Township and our company, 2. , The construction of the water �i ott's discussed neighborhood activ- - . 88der President in this. -regard.) --. -- after many months of discussion and plant -will be undertaken by our com- BIRTHS flies of a most unusual nature. During the summer and fall of preparations, completed a subdivi-;puny. This arrangement sFouTd`expe- -- �? .7 _ 19D negotiations were made l of ,slonal agreement. This document con- dite the development starting earlier Born—to Lawrence ane Joan Camp ROSEBANK Road Home and Schooh "-T— listed of ger a 59 pages of :erns And than under our original agreement ' kin, of Trenton, a baby son, six I The newly -formed Rosebank Road :the lands included in the aseemo y • schedules of sp c:caions, with the Municipality. The Township ' pounds, eight ounzes, on Sunday, Home and School Association extends This follocrcd an analysis of the Po- Approximately sin year: have been taxpayers,. will benefit greatly as the. October 11, 1959; a brother for Deb, -to all parents and. friends a hearty •'tential desirability of the area for a Idevelopment, alto-wed for completion of tae entire large debenture and thirty years of by and Cheryl. invitation to meet at Rosebank Road large urban eomraw tp. but we ant ci ate . ayments to liquidate same, will be school on Tues. Oct. 20 at 8:00 p.m. F LIONS LADII+:S' NIGHT AN In initiating t..18 play aaa�The association is new. Most of thoe ...,der favourable conditions the proj- avoided. ENJOYABLE AFFAIR - it to registration i.e. Conversion Of cct can be finished in three to four 3. • It is our understanding that the - teachers are new. agricultural land to residcr.`_ial lots, years. Parks Integration Board will not re- The staff will be introduced and :commercial a n d industrial sites, Rouge Hill -Pickering Lions held a church, school and park areas, re_ We are confident that with the in- quire lands within our plana. How- very successful Ladies' Night at the each member will speak briefly on Rainbow Room, on Wednesday, Oct- �� for the school year. troductian of the sanitary sewers and ever, this matter has been refused to P y Hires negotiations and app water y, A presentation of pins will be made A _ water system, and 'the creation of an the Metropolitan Conservation Au- ober 7, at whish special guests were _ #rom a number of Provincial and i)du appealing residential community with thority for that Bod s consideration. assisted to the graduating class of last June sad _—f�l?al bodies. — --- _-- an adequate source of prospective em- 4. The Department of Planning an on -the occasion of the Carnival held we hope allgradsparents 1stcluded are: ployees, industry will then be attract- Development has required certain last summer. Sixty-five persons at- will be able s come. Mepartmeat of Planning and Develop- ed to establish in the area to. the l changes in our draft plans.. Our Plan- tended. Suggestions for future programa � east. In the meantime, the Mturici- ners and Engineers are working full Guest speaker was Principal Clarke will be called for in the form of a , 3detropolitan Toronto Planning Board it should benefit from the assess- time azoond the clock to sasses these questionnaire. If time permit, As �g Township Coaar� pal' y Richardson of Pickering District open discussion will follow. > 'Pickering TowaeMp Planning Board meat on the housing as we are re- adjustments. Generally, o would ap- H School, who related some of .' ,rtrict•d to certain minimums. The that these alterations 'will not ' Refreshments h The will Si sewed at tDo of , Edson Pcar his experiences as a member of tbt c ` Department standard of hauling and services will severely affect our pleas or unduly Mount Forest Lions before. coaling lose of'the'meeting. Since this is the 'Disetkt SSL School �� mean that the lowest assessed home delay us. It wan indicated that if first general meeting of the new aero- to Pickering. A surpriie,featuri was eiation we hope you will coneo oast public school Board will be far greater than tht• average these matters a On I d be finalised the presentation of a bdutiful silver Separate School Board residential assessment unit now in'promptly, we could antWpate draft cocktail'tray to Betty apd John Mac- bele Lie get off, to a good sdaxt. 1� of 8>�ht+a>h sliest is the Towtuhiv: f3hopping con- a soon. Thor pleas. will be; of , Ppro� Dougall who are leaving to lairs. up HIiit?HS - residence at Dundas, Ontario. In re - pry, Lion John expressed regret at HALL — to Joan Ann„ *nfe of leaving the Club and the district and Norman D. Hall, a daughter, on 0--s- added, that he was looking forward 7 " to meetingother Lions in the, new ober 8th, 1959, at Ajax and Pieker� , ing General Hospital J0 1"MR-MAMALLE Clwqe-up THE DISCHARGE OF FIREARMS :_ , Its�_ . PROHIBITED a - .. THE _ . - IMI FOLLOWING' AREAS - OF THE TOWNSHIP Offe PICKERING t 1. Moon Rood west to Scarborough Townlime south of Highway d 1 All area north of High—]40 Io 300 feel north of Cemooales► 2 from Pkkerb* Y1lioge to 3ps0borough Townlime `• - 3. Ail re0id*red plans In- Fairport rFai N 600eh Sand tor) Ounbbarlon Shores lexcepling 'Fairport (FrendsnmW Bay) (excepting Sand Bar) -'Squire's leach _ Fickering bona ioMoro leach f - Fleroo-P�seitrim lle+m. OWL1, Lob i ash • {.f:. ,. r. Norwood Avonw fylorlls Martin's Svbdivisio4% Con.2, Lot 33 Penalty for eomvietkis► under Ax -Law not more than $50.00 and costs. Lloyd Johnston, Cie,* = Township of Pickering Yf: MASKED BALL .�. _ , - _ ti..: .,, i:: '• •' lu. r"'+-•- � ..--.ems - _. lf�•::.::::• • IFrida evenin ,Civ October y g r 30 • ••••'+'-- New York Eteuated jaW AJAX COMMUNITY CENTRE. :.,I. iv n ' t folio 'ing cat g fes — �I „- Pnzes to g e n he low ng a or Cooking An Early Hot Foot �. MOST COMICAL . '.. rEala >c,ocaoliattrrlvEs on New York's Mooring. This eliminated the fire hazard. I1.7 elevated trains became obsolete in MOST ORIGINAL The new J -M, product was immedi- _ ' `1902 when the -Brooklyn Rapid Transit ateiy named ZYansite®, in recognition of MOST AUTHENTIC i.4 Company -- .' MCompany electrified its 1,400 cars. its first commercial use by the transit But the change -over wan not smooth. company. In $at, corrugated or pipe form, led Taylor's Orchestra - Slush and water caused short circuits. Fly- asbestos -cement. Transite has been of " - '• Mg sparks from 500 -volt cables under the service to electrical, transportation, con-. --- =,cars often set -fire to the wooden flooring. =struction-and outer industri+es'ever• since. AJAX 8r PICKETING HOSPITAL W.A. Jahns-�'T.anville, founded in 1858, had ;'Today, the 101 -year-old Johns- ` h Pickering 258J • ..for 'tickets phone ,. become a word leader in fire -proof appli- Manville organization operate's 33 plaints catior:= of a:,hestos Libre. by that time. and 3 mines in the United States, Canada.. ana Bel • Tratwit 6'' els called on J -M for help. A gium. They produce s nide v tri - blend of asLestos fibre and Portland ety of industrial products and building - cement Has rr-ssed into flat, fire -proof, materials servicing homes and industry ' meets and installed ander the wooden throughout the world. -'For Bazaar Best Sellers" made _. - 0 -'better with Buttes, write TorontoMe,, .... _�� M^�i'i user, 409 Huron- _.. _ Fr H St. • AL Manville `E ,- Johns- w� - - - ONTARIO CRRAM PRODUCUSs l osottlu •ARKRTiNO BOA -8[►lfffIMTIN6 50,90t QEi{# 1 y. •, _ :.. .. ... 1'— .:.,,,amu..,. ..�.. . • .. ...:. . is :, : , i . ', r • - ,".. •'- --mow '7 with rejoicing" in c, ted nate Davidbirthday on Oc�uber�tl h the t openinincluded d sentence from the pry refrigerator; garden 309 furniture, •too�s� at "�djtori�l e with a family dinner face of "Scgnce and Health withKaycornet' Highway N0o• 2 '� Mr. Alan Dollimore; Pinegrovi to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker B+dm'�• on Kingston Road _ - - Ave. is in Sunnybrook Hospital. Eddy: To those leaning oa, the sps- Altoaa Road. Property of A Happy First Birthday to baby El- tern, Sale at 2.00 m. NEAICTHY SIGN - iaabcth Fisher, Woodview Road. tainiug infinite, today is big with P eb�P• T ' 1 .. btes�ings". cash. No rep*"*. House is sold - F proprietor moving to U. S. KEN ' • Interest in municipal elections is generally reserved for the LEGION NE WS SALE REGISTER CLARKE PRENTICE auction -A L t -�wveek between nomination -and election day but, this year is Tuesday, November 10 — ,Clear- Dunbarton Branch No. Stl in Farm Auction of tractors and im- SALE REGISTER s - .camn exception. In both township and village, people are begin- Our Legion held its monthly meet- g � y plements, including three tractors, Satu"day, October log—auction ming to discuss the possibility of who is running, who is drop- k,a on Thursday, October 7. There combine,' baler, three plows, loader, of farm machinerz and for'oiture, `a ung out and who is being opposed and by whole -was a good attendance and a good spreader, cultivator, fertilizer, drill, property of Rob:. -t Pilkey, Lot! We consider this to be a healthy sign, Certainly in recent deal of business was attended 'o. We + mixed hay, straw, hens, lumber etc. Open Front two and one -ball y installed our new Chaplain, . Rev. at Lot 33, Con. 1, Pickping Town- west of Whitby, and one and yea*s there has been a sense of apathy on the part of the Chas, Edwa-d Olive, of 'St. Paul's ship three-quarters of a mile north -of ha:f miles birth (on town line). 'votes. The figures show that in Pickering Towniship Only Anglican Church, Dumbarton. Com- No. 2 Highway, on Altona Road, the tractor (good shape); plow, c,bJ.ut 2S r cent of the voters have turned out on election rade Phil. Mitchell, your Sgt. -At property of B. W. Loiton.,Farrn sold. Deere manure spreader, on > Arms is in charge of t ne ar: ange- �c No reserve. Terms cash. IL E. Faulk- - two wheel (grood shape, full in -minty other areas too. m,ents for our Annual Remembrance ner, clerk.. Sale ai 1.00 p. m. GOR- macl nery; large quantity of f However this year is different. -Some persons have already bay Parade whicd will be held on DON- SELLERS, auctioneer, tine). Farm road. Terms cash, I t Novemher IS. • I • • • • " ' at 1.30 o'clock,. REG. JOHNS{ znnounced their entions. They may e many for .. ;w,,;.nting t run fortoffice but the fact remains there tthere are some shipomrade Chairmannri hasVtakc onMthebiob ! of ho.s:h ld October 17 -- auction salt auctioneer. ds mbina�on ecce- ----- - , c+o - rho are willing to give'up,their time—and a lot of -time is of arranging our Remembrance Day I tric and oil space heater kitchen rge, COAL _ _ Dinner for November 1t. 1 near new; 21 -inch Admiral TV, near C Y, a a:led.. (glassware; o We were sorry to hear that Mrs. I new: Furriture; Dishes; The fact too, •that ratepayers are start_ ing to talk of elec- Frost is confined to Oshawa Hossit- i Pots: Pans; Garden tools; etc, on SUMMER PRICES y #ior3 shows that their feel more interest should ,be taken on al. Comrade Jack Phillips is still. in I Albert St. Markham Village, property STILL EFFECTIVE - ' their part, and it should too. Ajax Hospital, and his condition is 1 of Estate of the late A. R, Header- $25.50 PER TON somewhat improved. son. This is a real good lot. Sale at • It would appear - that this year there will be considerable Your Bowling League has still a I 1.30• Terms cash. No reserve. KEN 1 Mitchel 3-eSt in both the village and township. Seve few openings or anyone who is tri- an • PR x • ,accts. LIMITED i terested in bowling. Contact Coat x itr,en, mentioned as possible candidates for the township elec- PICKERING 74 `tion. In the village there will be, some changes this year for Torn Schofield, our Sports Officer. Saturday, October —auction sale We are still very short of Volun- of complede household effects, Inelwd- TEMPLE 9-2431 sure, To date we have not heard of any possible candidates teer Canvassers for Poppy Day, on but no doubt names will be cropping lila within a week or ser. November 7th.Please submit your . names to Cann. Bift Knox or Joe. At any rate, election talk ;8 a healthy sign. Let's hope this �o�. -- Coir. TURKEY SUPPER same feeling .carries through, to election day .apti Beta the voters out. -- Us M — : r Wterc�n bearUnited Church DUNBARTON for our blessings and should not be :.i j.�? Gi»Sd K 1Lsd in Italy 1944. - -'. reserved for ape. W oeestsions only. Swi'ttty, si3aatly, carne the don, Mr_ and Mrs. E. J. Annie and faro- During the service there were ten Wednesday, Odober'21, 1959, Froth d p.m: ion illy stent the Thanksipvipg holiday books presented to the following chil- gV:shout goodbye, Jim lett w Isla, ; • 0- In God's garden now at rat, - ` � *eek -end is Ottawa. siren for church` attendance—Barbara Peacefully �; � one � the ADULTS ;1.50 ;CHILDREN under 12, 7� Mr -j. Dorothy Hall who recently tin- Thompson, Leslie Smart, Colin Smart, - - •bat derwent surgery in the Ajax. Hospital Marlene Mitchell, Cheryl Lynde, Ray- _ Admission By Ticket Only has now returned home. - mond Cochrane, Marie Mitchell and —Sadly eadsebd by 1dom, Dad sad Mr. Ansley of White's Side Road Sandra Omelon. Jam' ..... Take -ow dinners will be available : `1s t.n Ajax Hospital where be has had Next Sunday evening, October 18th, � - �n operation. at Clifferest United Church, a very The memory ary of someone dos - Co_igratulations to Mr. a n d Mrs. interesting layman's study group is Is like a threptd of gtold, Frank 2abisewski 'who celebrated to be held. it does not dinII es tarnish _ J MILLS WxF FTRVNI CS , -- ghei -twenty-fifth- wedding anaivez- The On -We -Go Awtiliary is spon- • Nor grows the least bit old. _._ _ . - _ Mary on October .7th. soring a Fashion Show on October -A by Geey�e Toe Pillage group of the'W.A was 2#?ih. Tickets are being sold for ESa Tv C1ALlSTS azul Nell. 'bel3 ct the :home of Mrs. Carey on St. .Andrew's Presbyterian Church. -- ---------------------"'---"-- - - 'Tuesday afternoon at 2 pm. Pickering. Individual expressions of thanks- . - .. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harris and The church was beautifully deo- � giving by members of the eor.gre�- � W _ 'Sandy -spent the Thanksgiving week- orated with flowers and fruits of the tion highlighted the special service FAST Servim eper4Mng from yasrr vicinity. - end with Mr. 'and Mrs E. G. Code:. harvest for the thanksgiving service. held at Christian Science Society, - � FALAAMM Service b t�oidae�. _ � Ladies; the date of Oct 20th at Morning worship was conducted by Rouge Hills, an Thanksgiving Day. $:30 Those expressing gratitude for ii UARAWM Serttiee a 1�s0110bM fig. I p.m. is a date to ant aside. Miss the minister Mr. Kenneth Heron who i:uta Boxer, the Fashions Advisor for chose as his scripture lesson 2 Times- firs power and protection, totld of - �irr:paon's is going to give you an thy chapter 4, whew Paul who had freedom gained from bandage to fear, F �� t. ' -enjoyable and . instructional talk on endured so much suffering was grate- sickness, sin, otic limitation. Pi� 526 ; tthe fashions for "'Fall in Dunbar- tui for his strength in the Lord In "Fhankegnvin stns the subject of non Lt:,i et,,,d (kgXk . Her assistant Miss his eh al[lengiag sermon Mr. Heron the L esson-Sermon. The service was �Y, Aja j p 1tQN Nosier. will- model the dress" and ac- asked ilie'tongregation rout they were 'owed by the• canQreaatioe singing .aegis -les as Miss Banter given thecelebrating Thanksgiving and to be a hymn from the Christian Science , :tomrse;ttary,' Tickets are being sold care to live Christian lives at all times iiymnsi� Shepherd, Shaw Me � DEWS Lt� , by members of the On -W* -Go Aux- and be ready to serve- at all times. Hour To Go ► • Til.ary for 2fia. If you don't got a tick- Members bf both Junior and Set(ior Scoptural passages in the Leswn'- •est, come anyway. choirs were in attendance and Senrnon opened with these words Mr. and Mm. Bert Cochrane and the anthem "Praise the Lord OhaJe- from the, Psalms: "O. give thanks un- MsC�T� '�KjAUSTS :Flayrn,md were away for the holiday ruselenn" with Elisabeth Boyes sing- to the Lord. for he is good; For his : - - lwet:.=end. Ing the soprano sola Marion McClem. mercjr endureth forever ----Oh that Corgrattlations to Mrs. Gerry ent presided at the organ and directed men would praise the Lord for Uis r1 " pho 40'Cu,..tor wSe celebrated her birthday the choir, A beautiful basket of flow. (goodness, and for His wonderful on Sunday. erg was placed in the church in mem works to she children o£ merit And :iF�OtYring Lading TOiitrtri�lf x `1.•. and Mrs. Walter Willis attend- ory of the late Mrs. Yyette by the let them sacrifice the sacrifices of ~ s ed i+,.: erdale Presbyterian Church . on Pyette family. Next Sunday morning thanksgiving, and' declare his works r. - .^day whete their grand daughter, worship will be at li a.m with Sun- — — Sick Room Svppl�+� mb Needs :1f4 .:,;:.ret Elaine was christened day Scheool at 10 am. In the evening :amber the Euchre parties 'inn-the:Senior Choir .will be leaping the Ip�tP1e �V'dss} -de. '•..e auspices of the Ladies Legion ",service of praise -for the anniversary ��� SALE 1"""■■• Au:.:.'.:ry at the home of Mrs. W. I service at the Barns Presbyterian I Sc'a1:,.y of Brock Rd. on October Church Ashburn. 1 -' - Hours: 1 2'pth at ,8:30 p.m. ------------------------------- >_ nit... "lorence Frost of. Pine Ridge I -�S O� _ , _ .�9 A.Me 9 P.M. a MCI. lerwent surgery in Oshawa r AUDLEY Sundays Holidays — 1 P.M. — 5 P.M. i _Ce • :*al Hospital on Saturday... { 'The Club met at the home of : i.. arid Mrs. J. H., McClement of I and Mrs. E temente on Sat - Charlie to. spent Thanksgiving Day with urday evening, with the president, �- 7. Mr_..:.:.d Mrs. J. H. McClement of the Bill Guthrie conducting the burin- �a:--? Line. 2 ens: A game of euchre was -enjoyed, M:. and Mrs. Gordon Ma and fam- ! y ` grith the following as winners. Lad- -fly s,:ent the week -end in Wakefield. ies: Blanche Cendric and . Marie PUBLIC NOTICE - gisitir.; Mr. May's mother, i Smithi Gents: John Ashton and Bill - >*1.:. John Shaw of Timmins spent Guthrie. : ':TREASURER'S SALE OF LANDS with Mrs. Agnes France: A number 'of ladies enjoyed the Dir. and Mrs. William Cooney have Cooking Demonstration by Consurn- z '` 3•eturned from their vacation in the erg' Gas Co., at Pickering on Thurs- _ Adirundacks. day.. Ij Mr. A. J. Thompson has been con- Miss Joan Esdale spent last week- FOR ARREARS OF TAXES' .t1lneI to his bed for three weeks with end with .her family at Cornwall. In the Township of Pickering yt severe coronary attack. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Puckrin and family, and Mr. and Mrs. -Charlie PURSUANT to the provisions of the Assessment Act, 1950, Revi 1; DUNBARTON UNITED CHURCH— Clemente visited Miss' Margaret � � � O � � Statutes of Ontario, Chapter. 24, and amendments thereto: Thanksgi6ing Day services were Puckrin; in Oshawa, on Sunday, ;conducted by the minister Rev, d. W. Mr. and Mfs,-- it Disney-• Pick- by il.e NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that copies of the list of lands ; Wilkinson in a very'beautifully and i ening; Mrs. Lee Darwin, Toronto. ;r sale for arrears of taxes in the Township of Pickering may be h seasonally decorated church. The 1 and Mr. and Mrs.` Reg. Kennedy, SOUTH-WEST at my office in the township offices, Brougham, Ontario, and t y: Choir sang two selections "Sing Unto' spene Sunday witki Mr. and Mrs. G. PiCKERD4G such list has been published in the Ontario Gazette on the 4thdj _the Lard," and "With Grateful H Pratt. • - ':IFIREFIGHTERS of July, 1959, and that unless the arrears of taxes and costs "We' Come to Thef," a:rcorni: , by I Little Eddy Churchyard fell from shown on such list are sooner paid I will proceed at 2 o'cl ]Mrs. Wilkinson it U.e Wgii,i. Un- a kitchen chair on. Monday, fractur=-ASSOCIATIO, . b Standard Time, in the afternoon on Friday; the 23rd of Octo 1 sown to most cf the congregation, ing a collar -hone. t assist t Firemen ' building -- dust prior to entering the choir loft, Mr. and Mrs. Alec. Richards and o A=�' he rem. m 59, at lands hedto township oboe, Brougham, to sell by public eruct ' 11 Skating. Rine behind the Fire. the said an s or the est rices that may be offered b Mr.' Fantitam wa., ,., ..t .• a family spent the week end with theirP. Y Y 1 -Tall on No. -2 Highway- at Rose ;bouquet in appreciation for his choir cousin., \f r. and Mrs. Steav�rt 1'c- bidders -at the sale. Terms: Cosh or certified. check. die:chi^- ' icy ::i...` '_:� will no Torg- Grandel and family cf '.:o:•in 1T;i hts r sank, Our Slogan: Help Us to Help ,the Kiva. A door-to-door ,NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that the Corporation ':`'•Cr be doing. and kir, and Mrs. A:thur 1irGrand- p Canvass will start. this. Saturday, the Townshipof Pickering reserves the ri ht and intends to ' 3lr. Wilkinson chose the 103rd el and family, of St. Therese Que: ictober 17th to the South -Pest ' g g P psalm as the scripture lesson with his ( chose apy or all of the lands so offered for sale. #e::t being "Inter into His courts with PickerinR'Fire Area by the Volun r:lige and be thankful' Praying ROUGE PARK teen Firertlen. Any one wishing to Dcte of Brougham this 31st day of July, 1959. Wraising and singing together is •very Mr. and Mrs.. Russell, of Wood- assist as by -2198. D. J. PL1TZ, Treasurer buying a Broom, helpful to.all. There is •great joy in view Road, celebrated their 17th Please call AT. 2, working together for God's Kingdom. wedding anniversary at Braceliridge. j Ssft push Brooms �1•S0 Corporation of the Township of Pickering, 'We must for anything that is truly ' Mr.' -and Mrs. E. Wright of Wood- Cellar tti'S. • Brougham, Ontario "worthwhile. A thank offering should' view Drive, welcomed a baby son on -, -- _ .__ .. ._ _. c.....r PtQsle tsreenris _..._'51.00 - I.S"neass -Screetorq Obrtvaries HICKCOHN - Walter Middleton , GUARANTEED --.---- -: ip former active of Proton' ' a�to•T V Service"' � I Marble in 7 Different Colors Can be ship, Walter Hidcliiotan passed away away y suutieLly at his hosnz oil Lae Brock laid on sub floors or resent flooring• Sheets i• A.lay Mahe *r Model Road, near Pickering, on October 10. P `!FUNERAL DIRECTOR Born on. the 12th Concession, Pro- I „ l ii s Arthur Field FURNITURE DEALER ton, Grey County, . 4r alter was the 4 x 8 Or, /i cut to size to r4 thickness Wi ll _ :�• son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Win. Middleton. He resided on the home not stain • Waterproof. • Can be used as siding ti farm until the year 1928, when they <, seririor moved to Mount Forest, where he over shingles or clapboard- • Free estimates. PritroN Ambulance- PAINTERS and DECORATORS was in charge of a service station. DAY OR NIGHT 1944 the family moved to their pre- SI.W per boos for aA. CkM sem- sent home.. PHONE -DICKERING 94 ant••d, first-class *n*W and paper- • Since 1952, following. a motor ace- :. .�.;. WAL ACHSI Proident and a heart attack, he has hadp. -y . Stoma Erie and Ft very poor health, but recently being hanging. ' f _ e ' { much improved,' his sudden passing - ! White. Deer_a:or% $ rn R. 3, Picker- came as a severe shock to his rela- l rai wardrware Phone Picked.ng, 193 tives and friends. j 7. ing• In 1922 Walt;r ma rigid Ma-garet . - Pi"dngr Opt, Walton, who. -with hii two sons, Appliances, Pallt'1S - 5 Ernest and Verne of • Scarboro and KO AND CLARKE daughter ,i_a.i Im.s. .1• B.adshaw), * r of Pickering are left to mourn the �� �"� G'aSs/ EIC• l?R �+3I'T3Q� . passing of a devoted .husband afid LUCTIONTI UM W. H. J. THOMPSON, B. A., LLB. father. He is also survived by a sir- Usensed and Autborkea tqe, the a Barrister and Sotiel0or ter, Anne (Mrs. W. Anderson), of GRAHAM CaNd ani Ontecw iu8•Yoa�. Weston, and two brothers, Harry of ih i7>oais, Im�ia�M $epos• British Colombia and Onsaelo Pembroke and George, of Listowef. how Furniture, � 8�� Walter was a member of $rough- . PI NE � _ — _ . - - - PICKERING aiaa apt Speei�tltl 6 ei w Bldg., Ajam am United Church, and Whitby I. O. >It&*a, Deal swvw ft �. 8uninses Phone: Ajar IMO. F. who conducted a service Earn- _ �� day evening, at the Funeral Home in Pickering. MINK CLEAN OL/r -unom . -ft a -*oft Adm. s■ * Re�dr°aet �' ' Funeral service eras held in Brod- SEPTICT = _ r. W ohm* MIL am 6hitm-United Chu cbr by'• R0. Ctess- i 3 well• assisted by Rev. Lackey, of COitiPLET! /EPTIC ?ARS .SBitVIC! llraafels�p Ryt+! ia8_e!M�� " Creighton, Fifaser, Drrfl�in Wa�,orth, .formerly of Brougham epp�ae>� aiaa Lf Iaterment was, spade at Rest Haveat - MYrdOCh Memorial Gardens, xiagataa Road, WTA3iS ALL3D Toronto.- S iliST Barristers, .Solicitors and 1410#0400_____________________________�_ �F _ L Re RMT Publk chs, A. Lic•aae. Tntck sed A> PAT D U N N I� : 'T 6. 9-1S41 �? Bonk of Commerce Chaetbers, Electric Expee.enc•. Regtasu work " } dardster, Sclicilb" S Shneoe Street @dorsa, Oshawa is E.•aiag%'at 26 Old Fwast Road, ' on No. 2: Highway, near Rosdm* ' Notary Public r Rd North. .. RA. ��AJAXIUMBERllfeerls6 at Old ROSEBANS EL.$CTRIC COe A. 91 ' _. WANT= — `, Phone, TEmple 9.230'7 `7 AT. 2.7391 aK AT. x-1583 pp[S MT ®ortar SERVICE ON WMBER AND SUILDEIW SUPPLIES Belem$ AAM ACRRA6e8 AND Retricera•ors Oil Surae. Atom M PrL *M M PW jts TVys Water Pompe Washers Soft"11" asid Am4efwWIS sm" WRIUM s23 wen Dryon Rangy PLM -000 PAINT. ARBON11' CAts. - W WMAS ftAair..r.pP�r�•sby�eeriaa Conteh _ _, iDOQRS AND TM - f Omunge �►'t ieiur' •ors.. loses �RAD�i *aftn► food end No. Z High I" On "'l�waF >ttess'■a■e 1raslnr X 4L pmw ar.i si11�IWti► ,.�..., PLUMBING STORE P�cERINa a� titJL Ai18' kWL ttSttP'. �� WE SSBI+ � s° sat >` waw o.+..+. AJAX l0�ls 1,..,. sti.�. aai■aa ...t a we+wr e. " .,''w' Rom e. >�. bsw... RIM. ESTATE ws DO — ..a Ajsrt • i L •-. *W"I R'a'y we � ^� PIIG10 MW ills PICK- _ > � Or and alhras. To _ WE HELP YOU GET � ' P!�:.vA+ BINCS buy r� "IV;" for ask for �... r,. n. ft .t I.., c.w. _ .; et,�>�saso = coo AT -20i8R r: 'Berl i�taattttttao slerr�s Mf. [:._N 4324 HiagstNl Rd. 'West Bibi - X11Wr UTas aav=x A. .i Sc AJAX-------------- ._!Paints Electrical Appliances :,Matra Pkfts ag tend LOYAL ORANGE LODGE ----------------------------.____ Oenerol Insuronp - Recker MM•r g Tuesday Of Month Pickering 590 or Mo.* sa3a7 At :Tools Glass Etc. -' - CHURCH I" THE _ _. TELEVISION 8 RADIO - - HO TRINITY A. Y. Ferguson REPa�RS ----- - .'�- � _'. -. Past Master PHONE: TEmple 9-11M ; S■ � • � • PickeringUnited Cbdreh DUMBARTON RADIO & TV Minister: ev. Melvllte Bungs SHERRim A. H. BATTEW SUNDAY, OCTOBER I& 19i9 a s ons Har W • F �.. _ are . • . FUNERAL AND a45 A. M. -SUNDAY SCHOOL ; • 1.1.00 A. M. - CHURCH SERVICE" Ph01i@ 39 ,Pickering soc�lta a coNANs, a AMBULANCE SERVICE *Africa Tyr • - DLEY BAIi UNIER and sOLIC.'lC�A 9.43 A. M. A THANKSGIVING s BUILDINIG, AJAR : No. s HIGHWAY 11.00 A. M. — Sunday • School ARKS ELECTRIC *� 'r+li Ytaeoe Sm Y�. Oshawa AT PICICHtING taEAGH tROAD---------------=---------- ---- ;- _--_ Christian SLience S'ode endvstr%l, .. _ . I��� - ti Commercial & Residential. Wiring , insurance CO. Telephone ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO t _ _ Prompt Efficient Service — Free Estimates er>srrs OR PiiQNs AJAX 10� f b°vtte` bnrcTTsno errle•$����: teiw w lr Baa atoas • .. oft"sws snow sne• On aviu es, lai;GSTON ROAD J. MARKS'_ tNorth Side, ,rust F84 Or Tel. TE. 9-1570 R.R. 2, Pickering _,giews hwerseto• Of An ango E'�'EItY SUNDAY�AR 1 L00 A M. Bowman & Q03(jr, BUILDER _ !$ON! WHr't'F,Y cal •Ounday School And Nursery _ . ?a w o U [1 ' O gKIN a At The Scare Herr .Christ and Baha u I law CIL= F7T° Wednesday. 8 p. m =Testimony "Jesu ..4A t H'mself tit all -W th S f T " i i i r a err o t as e y e, a ptr:t o ruul ,, who K rrr:HEN .Q&bTl�iw Meeting Son and as a Prophet (Matt. 13: would' reveal "the dings which- )esits _ -- ;' For Infoietion, Call: i� � � ..•c: f*t`4TALLED �(Luke 13: 33) and was so iegard'ed did not. (Jahn 16: 12 and 13). — ATlantic — 1--4992 (Matt. 21: 11) (Luke 7. 16) and re= Archdeacon George Townshend = - aI:TrR�TiON4 �Q� ---------------------------__ laced His'Mission to those of Moses Bahais believr Baha'ullah is the and Abrahani before Him, ana to "Spirit of Truth" referred 'to by :+ WALTER C. THOMSON, Q. C. 01( others to come after Him, specific -,Christ. ; ` Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Box 179, Highland Creek, or phone AT 2-2409 'r- na 11tage Office Hourss - 2•,00 to 5.00 P. M. 1 Monday throagh Friday r- The SAFWIS OF PICKIRINO TOWNfNI► l } -- Appointments by Phone I -� n Qor►e Phone: Pickering S& �> Ay,z.fJ:.'aM:airs+.'' t••,<•w; n•!C 'k 6:...rA*!M.'„`IPi•��,..a•..1�L7:cTMR:�y ^N_•.. `.: r+it..Y h. `'ae 'y.,. .s .. .. ..' •... r.. , . R0U04� on Sunday. �+ .. Visitors at the Milton Pegg home Y DODGE VOIARA FEATURES FRESH, NEW STYLING The regular. +nesting of the Wom this past week were; Mr. and Mrs. -- n's Associaeion eras held on Wed- W. Millar, b'enelon Falls; firs. ,y. > sr ve—, evening at the hom- of Mrs. Strang, TD -onto, and Mr. and Mrs. George Cray. wi[h an attendance of R. Wright and children, of Niagara. Kiat -go The meeting open"(- with Mrs. Urme-od, Toronto, spent the is Cr 'i he Thanksgiving week -end with Edith, a a'h� r ii htymn 330. follo+ted by P. )' �,r P e {+ S :3C' z �s L ' pecucional was taken by blri I';ts- Howard and Bill. Ieoe from Ephesians 3' 7ven; aThe lso taMr. and Mrs. A. Roberton enter- " a _ Treasurer's Report was given; fined friends; from Hespeler over the Card Report. The programwa:. the week -end. wr Miss Jackie Pascoe,, of Claremont, ` taken' by Mrs.. Cresswell who g" k• " a very interesting and instrvcuve spent the week -end with her grand- pape,r.,The meeting closed with the parents Mr. and Mrs. E. Pascoe. N �, -. Theme Hytrin and Therire Prayer. Several from our community en- A The Hostesses: Mrs. Geo. Gray, joyed the trousseau. ,tea in honor of tiles. Pascoe and Mrs. A. J. Gray Miss Shirley Empringham, of Mt. Zion. The -wedding will take place on berveo a ve y dainty. lunch. K Mrs. Lemmon returned home after Saturday, .October 17, in .Mt. Zion � 6Peadmg several weeks with friends Church. o -' 7. A� in Toronto. ,,,ext Sunday, October 18, will GREEN RIVER The fresh, vibrant look of-fiSmer;ow is achieved models in this - prestige "Dodge line for 1960 _ sta.t the Afternoon Services in St. in the 1960 Dodge by Chrysler of Canada which will be fearurinjK, amon4 many improve- Mrs, Church. Sunday Schcol will Mrs, Lean Tondervold and mot- ithrou h new styling and advanced engineering. ments, natural seat heights an a new level of _ _. beat 1Ch p• tet•, and- Church at 2.30 her and father, Mfr. and Mrs. T: A. This Kim foto-door hardtop is one of the six comfort and quiet operation. t P- n;. Please note change of time. Barefoot, of Weston, visited friends i Mfrs. D. Ar Bier spent :he' week at the. Park, on Sunday.EE THE DODGE AT DISNEY MOTORS - end with -Mrs. L. W. Sheppard ui J Wilson returned hand Mrs. 34. omeefrom Fred - • Toronto. •e rid Mir. and Mrs. •H. Malcolm held a week t - = fancily get-together of ,all their fam- other Po ots.eport Rev. W. W. F i- Jj -,on Sunday List. We are leased to report bars. l•'. and her parents Mr. and. Mrs. W. they will reside. Mr, and Mrs, Plankmire and fam. cher was unable to. cake the ulpit p ep° i]y have moved into the home on on Sundav last. Mr, MCMttrr fill- ' *-ooper much improved She is re- Evans left for their cottage where F, Hollingshead, . Claremont. known as the ad -in for him.. siding at the home . of Mrs. Win. they spent the .week -end. Mrr. and Mrs. Ken Jones tetu what was formerly Sorry to report Mrs. L. "Roberts Benson. Mr. and Mrs.. Alvin F2edshaw and ed home last week from a trio to J Fast, `'Museum" wiH be the topic for � Mr'. and Mrs. E. Dowswell have re. U. S. to attend the Benson - Gray We ,re glad to know Mr. M. Ham'- fell and injured her ankle. We Pe discussion at the Women'S" Instil- turned -home after spending a month wedding. '. was able 'to ieave hospital and for a speedy recovery.. _ ute meeting on Wednesdw, October in Western Canada and the Yukon. The Recreation Committee profit1KQ o nose rcculpa'a� at the" home of 1, at 2.d0 p. = in the C winiunity Valerie Surwillo head six of fW Junior Dance on 'Friday, with a hii daughter Mrs. C. Hubbard. CLAREMONT Hall. Anyone who has any antiques school friends at -tet• hoarse on Sat- attendance. lir.7and Mrs- joha'Harvey, Lon- d Mrs. Alan Tomlinson is asked to bring thea to the meet- urday for a birthday party. The Canadian Legion 8raaelt ' tlarents Mr -slid- in The program and lunch comm- Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. es to announce to Ex-servicee+en Mrs. AL Harvey during the holiday here. Gordon visitors whit his parents ietee will be in charge of .Urs. E. R. Redshaw . were: Mrs. Reds"v?s 'women, and dependents, that Mr. , week-�ttd. Mr. and Mrs.' Gordon Borland of Evans, Mrs. Betrton and Mrs. Mur. father, Mr. F. Stephenson, Ringwood., R. Buck, an officer with the Mr. tend Mrs. K. Bent and Mr. �T and Miss CaroleSkinner, at Stouf$- adian Legion Service Bursa, wiii Walkerton, visited his Mother Mrs Mise ][stioa Norton and her bro- vine, in Claremont on Thursday, _', snd Mrs. E. Carswrell, all of Osh- Borland here; on the holiday. a va, visited Mrs. W. Hamilton dor- ther Keith, visited at the home of Mr. Fred Morley, local postman- 2, at the Legion Hall, frown 1 _ g the IVveic-end. their parents r. and Mrs. "Jack ter is enjoying a few days htoli- "noon until 1.00 p. m. Myons Card'Of Thania th M Mr, and Mrs' Jos' Burrows grid We wish to -extend our heartfelt Norton over Thanksgiving. da ing infortttation, advice or nasi Ys slaughters; also Mr. and Mrs. Chu- thanks and appreciation for the acts Betty Evans had a be`rthday party Mr. and Mrs. Fearson, of Torun regarding war disability pensions, $u rows motoreJ to Niagara Falls • of kindness, messages of •sympathy with a number of her. school chums to, visited Mrs. E. Dawson and Dave I lowances, treatment etc. is r Wbsaea r Instil- and 6eaeitiful floral offerings receiv- on Friday, at her home. Later, •she before leaving for California where , to contact the Service Officer, l " The B:Ougham ed from the many friends anti neigh - Ute 11" start their Wiliest' Euchre, ho -s, tendered during the-Fudden• ill- - pox: Tuesday is the Tow nskk-p HAI - near -and death of a dear brattier, Adtasaian be witht Alien Hath. and a special "thank yoti ' -to-Rev.- Buttars and Rev. Shap - ter. ,^ v, < - --• , ._- 9� p A y. � r �+WD Teta Fatnil, a s �a •' �%' - _ ' coq ». • et.l`�H" 7 :.l }': Church scrYices on Sunday, ottr CLERK'S NOTICE obti 18, ar Anniversary Se[ vicea at j zt 9 . ; :' F> Ma � qq11.00 a. m:4and 7.30 p•'�• ,R�•_T' ._ �,? n Fltetham with" exchange pulpi wit - err minister, in the morn GF the Port Perry � -+ is and one own choir. In the eves- _ " ' ^ t� s 8 w;p have FIRST POSTING ing, the minister from. Ajax 4 eleUE 6. wait Ajax - the Chou proved - OF in special music. - �.. - Sunday School will be at 1C-00 The iattunheld VOTERS LIST a' I _ on T burs ; . tAssoc heir regular meetiag 1959. Municipality of Asst at the chsarch Sunday School Voter's List,. f McLean had charge of the Township of- Picketing .in' .the iT _ i r 33� Room. M s. Brooks Count of Ontario. .the Worship Period. Mrs. I. B Y ;conducted the business session. A Notice is hereby given that I hate quilt is to be quilted The tam groups complied with Section 9 of the Voter's art piamm�R a social evening for the List Act and that I have posted at ,arae fatnin my office, at the Municipal, Building, v tiu November in to be held at in Brougham on the 14th day of Oc- x the home Pi Mrs. J. Brookewith I toner 1ll , `959, the list dt apersona en= k r titled to vote in the said municipality ,..r W _ Rev. T. Fleetham as priest speak- . Mr. and Mrs. W. Pegg entertain- at municipal elections and that each : R 9+ '.ed Dor. and Mrs. J.. Herbert and the !list iemains them for' inspection. children, of Toronto, on Saturday. And -I hereby call upon all voters : u ` Y Mx k ��" -LOW GAS RATE of firs Nancy -Wismer s� enf the i to takeimmediate proceedings to have any errors or ormssions corrected j w•erk-end wit4 them also far WATER HEATERS Mfr: and 'Mrs. G`. Hencirkg- had,! according to law. the last day for �� ,$ . Thanksgi ing• Dinner .for Ml r: acid appeal being the 28th dap of October, ? bect7me effective June 1st. _.. ;r;.,•McLean and Rev: Firetham,.. %%'f- are glad to report Mrs. Mor-� Dated this 14th day of October, %%'f- For particulars see your dealer utnKw --_den and Mrs. Birrell are �hat.� 1953: or your Gas Company. imp"caved at, time of writinrz, X% e I Lloyd T. JohhRton, Clerk, { leaps . ygie .both will be well .soon. i 'Fowhship of Pickering i ... 'fib VE' -WA !T �.. A _ WHEN,YOGI WANT IT: �-J lad WAY - - TO F.ETY . US :. a'tura. HEATER t 75 month) ' k only .— Y BEF E YOU LOW COS �� T OPERATION A. Your Gas company does not employ door-to-door 'salesmen nor telephone ENTE canvassers. Forinformation about dealers Ncensed by the Ontario FuelBoard'R � to Sell and install natural gas equipment call or write the Salsa Department of _ C ROSSWALK' _ •'You'll always be gladyou she" Natural Gar• Pin i -E r T STRO j .. ' . . 00. _- OPEN EVERY -EVENING TILL 7:00 -P.M. � : _ :. A 0 U G E HILLS E GEPT TNURSe & I:RIe TILL j;QQ P;me 'ON—Nua —HCGH�i'�i-i�Y �. . PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT., OCTOBER 15th, 16th, 17th. JUST ,EAST OF ROUGE RRI�GE AWDTr_.L W,�s SWIFTS NG 21es 49C , w MY George Hill presented a lovely basket dle's Beach after the game as Bat- Hubbard.. Brock Road. Ober a& The of flowers to' the church in memory today. Mr. sad Mre. Harry Dawson spent 'extended bympathy of the Comas A meeting of the District Guidere of her late husband who died two The Home and School executive the week -end at their son's, Mr. and to' Mrs. Wisher Middletspj Banbarton United- Church- hot yeses ago. mdVttag will be held Monday night at Mrs. Harry Dawson. 1, asd may, in. the passing of a tor. Witt• _ eek, Yrs, Jean Osgood was .enrolled . Mr. and Mrs. J. Henderson spent the home of Mrs. J. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne. White and ing • husband and faiher. Mr. the Girl Guide organizatidn. 'Me _ the -week end with their daughter family spent the holiday week -end up er Middleton, who has not been in �. a Raageza meet every seopad-Tuo& Mrs. A. Shove, in Bombs, Ont, _ �� �� _ at' Bala. .good health for some time. passed Ckbq - y at St. Paul's church, I*mbwWn. • Lynn Robinson celebrated her Mrs. W. Sowerby attended the re- peacefully away on Saturday, 'rla from lb to 21 are invited to ifOttrth birthday with a party last The Home and School Executive union of former Consumer Gas em- ober 10, and was interred on Tuejp+ in. For farther information please !1 IiLrs. H. Cook, Temple 9-177ti: Friday. Mrs. A Jones tvishee to thank her Meeting will be d next Tuesday, October 2i1, at fl.l P.m. in the loc- ployees, in. Toronto, on Wednesday, October 7, and toured the offices and , day October 13th at Brough.m Ugh- fled Church. Interment in. Restbaw Special Thanksgiving service was many friends and neighbors who sent at school. A members are urged to met a good many of he former en Cemetery, Kingston,` o:rc. j • ' ld S s n d a y at Fairport United her sympathy cards following the attend. friends. arch with -Rev. J. Wilkinson • con- death of her mother Iast week. Mr, Hamilton, of $roughater,. who. Several ladies.. of' the comanunity ting • The .Church �s beautifully orated f6r the aEwsion. ]srs. The Pee Wee baseball players were treated to. hot dogs, pop, etc., at Brun- recently underwent surgery,, is re- euperating at his daughter's, Mrs. C. attended the Cooking Demonstration is Pickering -High �Chool on Oct - �atroeuss Our � -E r T STRO j .. ' . . 00. _- OPEN EVERY -EVENING TILL 7:00 -P.M. � : _ :. A 0 U G E HILLS E GEPT TNURSe & I:RIe TILL j;QQ P;me 'ON—Nua —HCGH�i'�i-i�Y �. . PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT., OCTOBER 15th, 16th, 17th. JUST ,EAST OF ROUGE RRI�GE AWDTr_.L W,�s SWIFTS NG 21es 49C Ir • I.. - .- - , J _ JA ECW ti "YOUR FRIENDLY RZBIDENT AGONT" . ARTISLES, FM sAU_ ;OWNG ENTS LAWNMOWER - _- C Y R I L E.: M 0 R L E Y :.--• - �_ 71 AZAD40UARTERB CASH AND CARRY' PRICER St. Atdreit's Presbyterian Church ` 'SALES' & SERVICE* INSURANCE AND REAL EVATE � 4 ON PLYWOOD _ Friendship (iY.�oup , _ It you buy in heats, 4x$x% *3.78 will meet on October 21, at the home Your money youTl wade, :: a E _ 4xfl % 45.41 of Mr. and Mrs. Bakkavold, at For a little tie, a littiie paint t - 4xBxili ' :$6.96 8.00 p. in. Come, and king a friend Make lawnmowers beam *M- • 4:$tt4fi _ ._ _ .. *7,41 - ------------------------------------ FAIRPORT UNITED CHURCH *hat they aintt. SEE A FULL LINE AT - RESIDENCE 767 OFFICE 67 � L 4xft% - *&ll }�ss BAZAAR DINS PICKERING, ONTARIO - '- L ` *3.65 SATURDAY," OCTOBER 17. MALL MOTOR CLINIC WE 'SELL THE BEST % Underlay 4a:4 Pop Underlay $1.24 Bad at 2.30 P. X AND SERVICE THE- RE,S? ti 70 fat. *3.49 i Z �. �, .�. Diener at 5.30 P. M L�e�u) _ Call - Pickering 684 _ • , :COOPER BLOCK LTD '3 -bL Insulation, 50 W, ft- $3.39 'Bags Loose Inauladion .90 ^ r ---- - - -- -'= -- - - - ------------- - - BAZAAR AND BABE SALE _ ~- --- ------------- -~-- ""' - _ SZPTIC TANGS e V.ORRZST LUMBER CO. LTD. -: '- CLEANED 940 CALEDONIA ROAD -TORONTO Opp. Picketitng Policy Stettin PICKERING UNITED CHURCH OCTOBER 30. ,,MM AF.V1. BRICKS No. 2 Highway _FRIDAY, •� W. T. BUTT Phone: TEmpk 92361 int the L ---------------------------------=- NURS1gRY STOCK C, E. CENTRE .'.. ,' Oshawa - RA 3-4042 + == S STEEL j ;.1 . Y ahi kinds of hedges, --------- ----------- ---------- SQUARE DANCE r--- -------..r ,----------------- - F' Flowering Shrubs and in perfectty and at FRIDAY. OCTOBER 23. A{if!'J!!a T _ C WE r MODERATE PRICES BARN PENsion West �' Concession of Brock R0. !H>1 BANITAR3 Wt= STATION ROAD, PICKERING, -ONT. •-. Phones 126, - a'Z -+ RRY HASEK NURSERY $$OtEFarm North Of High School sion Ad»sssioa 50c. Mew Molla lastallea W. W`h� j Phone Pickering 32713 Proceeds to First Brock Cub Pack Flee•: Whltby 1180 &,Mo. - : -----F�-Brock Cub ---- �_.------- " ----- - -Due Therm Will Hold ---------'-'�`-- -- - JOHN -L. LAY ' space - heater, new; also Gettaal FOR SALE - Electric .W APPLE DAY THIS SATURDAY . - RODMAN- -'. - - _ .._ i N S U R w N C II - - • tetrisw'ator. seen. Blair'church fit. South, Pickering. --------------------------- ` --------------------------------- Tack SHEET META! PRUDENTIAL ��' ENGLAND 'OF"oEfat �. = - FOR SALEelectric J�8tl1C1S . raag�a, in good condition. - $*=- 3' ame, Piclaving fW. PIANO AND THEORY "WORDS FE '� AUTOMOBILE � ARE ------------ -' -------------- APPLES CLASSICAL AND -POPULAR - - - - 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST _ ,M Spies $1.50 per Bosb. - phone: Picks-ktg• 496 Authorised Consumers' fine T•iepi►et Z! '• -'' .Snows $1.00 Per Bash. CernPatW Dealer Ftae _. . caring Ova Coptairisr) - -----=----- ------------------ -- - - - - * GURNEY - - gPidcerinp Official EtaBgwo Plass Ajax Centre plsooes . A}s 4i0!' OBT.ilea w C. f Brock - Two miles west of Brook Rd. an . . a Pickering Village . CLARE 4dL Cee. Picketing Township ..'. Awoeg those who took holiday 7 0 RuuD • , • . -..---------------------•-------,--- -POR SALE - 1940 Ford Dajase: W &M. Alto, trips to the North Country to -enjoy the gorgeous autumn colours were: AMNA . WAT>� FIlATERf MORTGA _ - A� � _ , so,= original, miles. nne large Norge o 4mrnsr atov�e. Ph. TJ:mvle 9.239& the Ken Morley's; the Ninstoa Hnyck's; the Jas. Kochi, Mrs B. - �oAs RANOIEs . _ _ V G NEWELL Riley and' Mary. e ---------'_---- FOR SALE -louvred shuttsnrs 4 -Another of Pickering ladies' .bowl- leg clubs started off- with a bang on _ ]FLOOR FURNA{S _ _ _:. _ hP'HON83 - PICX3MNO 143 . .. TORONTOS RUpiee 11-M i Pair. Phase, after SAO p. m. 217W - : Tuesday at the new Ajax Bowling 're YP ti S )�� RZAL ESTATE BROKER r ,- ---_-- Ailey. There was a good attendance Payable Oa Rai bill PICKERING VILLAGE ----------------------------- - APPLES FOR SALE - and scores were high Friends gathered at the home of Pit. M 179 PICIMNG Nss,. 'HIGHWAYS' 1-4 MILE SOUTH SitDZ NO. Z SIGH#A! q - McIntosh $1.50 Bush. Ba:tern $1.00 Other Vartetise On Hand Mr. and Mrs. Hooker to celebrate `Hooker's EMO, S-2 1S WHITSY RANT OF DUMBARTON, a Ream Bring CoamitnoW Mrs. birthday, as well as PICKERING _ORCHARDS_ Thanksgiving os MoDr y son. forata ly of Qa RiIRACIIS Ore Msie We t Of X'ShPickering Villa4e On Na 2. H ghway- Toronto, and now residing `has - Phone: Pickering 367182 :_------------ David Crtichton'a, just returned from a two month Europe. >� � ---~------------------------------ R4MANK CONVALESCENT on -----_--�- -- CLEARANCE Spending the week -end - at tnc4 ]RADIO AND TV 8ERVICZ WORK GUARANTEED - i - New and Used .Outboard Minden cottages were: Mr. and Mr1s. Gearshift ]!titin -$95.00. • fames Dailey and Mr. and Mrs. Stan PHONZ DAYS - PICLZJW96 SPACIOUS GROUNDS AND BZAUTIFUL ROOMS a •_ � _ Camp Cots, Tema, Starve etc. Gun Oil Berne. With Type Prim. Glad to see Mr. Norm. Cart rvrigbt 293W .. OVERrLOOKING LAKE • •ONTARIO d Controla, Fiom $4930. has recovered. nice] From his ret-" y eat accident. ZVZNINGS ATLat1e 5-41$0. BERT `MIND CARE FREE �RANSPOiRTAT=O>K � Mew Findlay Gas Ranges, Aneoettafk, From $1SR0& . The Consumers' Gas Cooking .WHh-TZ --- RZGISTZRZD NURSZ IN CHARGE t HILLER HEATING - _, .. _ 9' Tudor EW. a4R . Ajar School was fairly, well attended, and the Demonstration was quite differ- �� _- ATlentie ` 2.1431 - ' '! Phone - 65? ' eat Horn last year, consisting of the - Oct 16 - ' _ preparation of a fall -course dinner.TI1�6 SERVICE - Mrs. Geo. Toad was the winner Of REAL ESTATE _ the casserole dinner, in a beautiful gas frying pan: pnd various prizes, COLEJNANI PORTABLE AND STATIONARY APARTMENT FOR RENT iadudinR ten bags of groceries, xere distributed. PIATDRAL GAS AND. ' ZLDCTRICAL POWER GENERATING UNITE Near Fist Concession Ai}eana Road, Pickering. Private en- Our P. D,, High School ,students, Barbara Messer, Al. Dawson and In- .!OIL BURNERS Gasoline pawn with the famous C Ftoen'� to I . INESI -' 'trance. Kitchen, 2 bedrooms; broad- is three-piece grid Mearrm; were among the eighty �Oa�� F� mrd License) S. Idlowatts aveyPWe. Idea for. fm- BUILDINGSUPPLIES n _ loan - i wing -room; 'bath; lots of parking. 889.00 per afttdrnts from Metropo[itaa. and sur rounding'. areas schools who were : , sura, On �, c�gwa, CAMP els •sc. Some tuella 'are available on r 'month Everything included. No e:- tra charges. IMwencee required.. Pb. ATlandc 4-4026. privileged to attend se signs- of the General Assembly- of the [lulled Nat- ! •CLEAN-OUT. SERVICE a notal basin, Our prim and ser- tdoe best availableis do , PRICE look �,Dr 1h - - _ ions on: Saturday. What an opppr- :'TRAILER HEATING ' _j We a1ao armature nasi sa�oWr ------ --- --------------------- FOR RENT - Novearber 1st. Si,, tunity for these young people to ob- z AJAX 657 e♦whietg, at>d an a ep re - ba0d er re -model yotx electric mot- ,=coated bungalow', in Pickering V*- age• Phone Pickering 3201Yt serve history in the making. Mr: and Mrs; Robert Annan spurt I , - $TUDOR ST., AJAX or or generating egdMmsaL Fa inforsation, the holiday week -end with the lar- more call: FUEL OIL ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Mill es, at Dashwood. ---- --- -- -- -- -- ------------ - SZN POO K Mrs. Henderson .and Mrs. Brown,- ---__ --------------------------- ivatsine ' _ STOVE OIL with other friends frees Toronto, spent Thanksgiving _ : ...WATER CI.INTON , week -end with GASOLINE ENGINES • w Arthur Mitchell Mr, and Mrs. Blair, Church Street. --------------------------------- - ;. Air cooled, 2 h, p•, to 10.? h. P. 1.a- daabrial or lighter arty models. Ex- .' , CDA Dealers A yOYrfiown; LIMITED .OIL BURNERS = -ARTHUR MITCHELL «may easy starting sad rehab- . -� --. _. _- _ y . PICKERING 74 .:: 9=2431 . Take the heat out of. your chits- kelt the fatuous C44- �Ier backed by guarantee. Available inmediateiy For Information, Ajax Lumber CCo Ltd .TEMPLE My with an auton+otic .fieat LIMITED trice bock. more '-� HELP WANTED .. _. sever Special' Price E49.95 - $EN POOK - • e. ckering ' Ont• AVON CALLING MILLER HEATING SERVICE PICKERING .74 Ticketing PP woman--- to service in Pickering Town- _ 9 Tudor---------------- Sundays i Holidays: Piekeriitp MI6` ------ -- - - - - - - Ohio. Housewives without experience $10 day, Phone 657Ajax da earn up to a sig - iAvoa .fn own vicinity- Plate. today for appointr hent -Rias E. Outbr- _ W&' between 9 and 9 a. m.- DOH BLIZZARD ELECTRIC :', HOWARD TRAVEL BUREAU HV 7-0319, Toronto. ------------------------- _ y.. ''LAZA AJAX' SHOPPING ---------- Be our .Own Boss! Earn moneys the CO][MERCIAL 'RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL WIRING ,,_ _ PLAN 'first day with a profitable . agency, sotndsting of 250 products inelndirtg food - HOTEL ACCOMMODATION CAR Hi'RE� - c tortes, 'vitamb a, '.pro- d housebotd "necessflles, Comm- t _ FREE ESTIMATE -WORLD-WIDE - ' lesion and Bonas, Excluelve Writ- _ _ _ E O N'AJAX T LP RI $ ! ory in your area. Write for free da - tafla, FA Moe ,L. Deft 6.1600 DO- _ - ._ . _ ; Pholne Pickering •36Z • - - " •