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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1959_10_23J -"-`:.. _.. ... o !.`_- i w-. 6-+x. .: •. :.sac. -. '.. w.S.c� _ _- a�- E CK -E -R- I N.G NEWca VOL, 75 NO. 100 AICBERINCL ONTA?=C W C. MUREAR AND SON UBLISH Authorised As d Class Mattw iueaavitoo Ragas 52.50 per Year hhsisad Btatea, 13.00 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1959 Published S w NoeestAw 1881 5e. PER COPY Post Office Dept Ottawa ) " ASK. FOR, CLOVER LEAF,,,.AT �401 -BROCK ROAD 7 The Ontario Department of High- ,Sot Goal of $20,000 For • '111 will be asked by Pickering P1t�'Nrj V,�r� ' �• �• �itrvis Passes 'Township council, in the form of a �` A _esolution to consider a clover -leaf or Retarded Childrep Cam 110 n One of Pickering's most well-known fly -over at Brock Road and Highway J. D. Remmer spent Thanksgiving citizens passed away late Monday 401, rather than close it off. Council with Mr. and Mrs. Van Nus, Ajax- Mayor Win. A. Parish of Ajax, night at the Ajax -Pickering Hospital gives as one important reason for Mrs. D. Willick, Windsor, spent campaign chairman for the Retarded I ,the person of J. Harry Purvis, their request, that they expect large the week -end with her father,' Capt u Death came after several weeks ill- development asst to the south of this Pyette. Children's Fund, 1959 has announced ARD TIME ness, he was in his '9th year, ;n the not too distant future, N'ir• and Mrs. George Tilt are mor)+.v the campaign objective as ;20,000.00.su" Reeve Sherman Scott stated that ing into the Dean McLel:and's cot - Mayor Parish said he is confident This Sattt{day night is the time to the council of four years ago had tage at the end of the modth. this goal.sari be reached, and when turn the sleek back one hour, what agreed to the closing of this road at Avery large crowd, many urwhom we ' it is, construction can commence of - r this point, because the province had were from Pickering, attended the the proposed new school. , :all glo back to Stsmda d Time. _________________ __ agreed to -paving the Base Line, in Fairview Lodge Bazaar, oif Oct 14, , Mrs. W W. Tomlinson of Pickering P R O C L A M A T I O N f F L I view of s numerous road clonings Mrs. Chas. Yyetcr, of Simco@, is will act as Special Names. chairman. t t along highway 401. visiting her brother, Jack dad' Mrs. ` Plane for the new school submitted STANDARD TIME i ( •• I would rather see a fly -over than Harttbleton, ; by Mr. Wm. Beddalh.architect of To- ----- )lave the Brock Road closed at this We understand the Doug, John* Tonto and Pickering have been ap-Residents Of '., point," said Councillor Edgar James. , family, with Mrs. Johns, 5r. are to ' proved by the Board of Directors of y. h "I would rather see a cloverleaf," move to Oshawa. We will bt sorr n. the Association and now, need only TOWNSHIP OF PICBERING comment'��eve. to lose these gcrd neigt,b rs who approval from .the membership. Mr.y °`~ y valva. tieddall has planned a practical build- Under author* of a Rewlw;Wn of The Board of Transport in a letter have been . here fo: man a Council, I prodaim that S!tandasd ( stated that since the Brock Road will Mr. and Mrs.. B.:b kunst bav4t ing but a beautiful one that will be a Tiape is to be the OfitW .Time in be closed at highway 401, the town- moved to their new apartu►aGt Ove= , useful addition to anycommunity.futurevthe Township of Pickering, as of ship might permit the Brock Road to Here are are tome of the future events Quitty's Store. , 2.00 A. M. be closed on the south side of the Mr, and Mrs. Ken Clarke have --re- ' coining off In connection with Retard- C.N.R. tracks as no person is served. turned recently from a few days at ed Children's Week and Fund Rais- SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1959 I between highway 401 and the tracks. the Seigniors Club, Montebello + ing. A bazaar and bake sale at the v , Que- i?ATED at Br Mrs. Nellie Richardson, " Ajax Legion hall, Sat., October 24 at Brougham, Oat this lion, laliagtoa, - 1 p.m_ An open house at the old Brock 19th day of October, 1959.w•ll LAY week, after spending returned home at the end of last Read school, Nov. 14 and a fall dance J. SHERMAN SCOTT, Roe" Mr. Purvis; a member Reeves ■■Ir of Pickering P g some time at the t' the Ajax community centre on Township 'of Pickering Village council since incorporation in home of her brother -Mr. James Pal-'- Nov. al Nev.27th a lucky draw for a Hi-fi 1963, headed the polls at election mer. Mr's. Palmer entertained with - a GOD SAVE. THE QUEE;i Wreaths- Novl5 a surprise art t' meetings with prominent time on several occasions and always • =• Party for her, during the visit The guests were a number of re wfri! also beheld in all three `-------------------------- -- 'took an active interest in all levels g't' � tree P ROCLAZATIO R politics., He was also every toad Both the reeves of Pickering Town- her former schoolmates. , : STANDARD TIME of sports and' fishing was his fav- ship and Pickering Village will lay ,.Miss Bernice Chapman visited her _ a • ourite hobby. wreaths at the foot of the memorial Y• _ n'1nr�,rr on Saturda Maw Sots � _ $eaildents Of In 1957 -he and Mrs. Purvis cele- in Pickering Village 1• ark at a epee- Miss Alice Stevenson of Western, ; brsated their golden wedding anniver. Lal- service on Sunday,_ November Ibt:h. University_ visited her parents here �0 • _ V'ILI.A48 OF PIC'KERING nary here when over 300 friends and The wreaths are being purchased by last K eek -end. Mrs. Stevenson is int- _ a relatAyes attended. the municipalities to honour those who proving .after. her illness.. r EIeCt�on Under' iasttro : of a Rewtution of torn in Brock Township, he Fater Wilfred Hunt and " -' • 't7 have fallen in two world wars, Ji at- Cottndl, I prioclaim that Standard married the former Lena Correll in i J. Sherman Scott for the Township tended a Dealers' Convention in Moa- � + Pickering Village-nomir�atian and T,asa be the Offidal Time in tine 1907 and they farmed at Blackwater and C. E. Morley for the village will j areal last week, and while there stay - action dates flava been set by eoun- � V'Marg,e Of Pickering for about twenty-two years. � take part in this special service be- t ed at the Queen EIizabeth Hotel. as of 2.1)0 A. M. In 1681 he went into the turnip' ing planned by the Dumbarton Branch Mrs. William Schmitt, of White d Nomination - day- will be held oo business and exported tons of the of the Canadian Legion. Plains, N. Y., has just returned home - avember 27th in the community hall SUNDAY. OCTOBER 25, 23.'9 vegetable across Canada. in 1941 Mr. t after spendin ten days with her election day on December 6th I DATED at Pickering, th=e 19th Purvis canoe to D.I.L. at Ajax sad • • sister- Mrs., ?r..nk O'SuIlivan. ominations and elections for both day- of October, 1959 they moved to Pickering in 1942. Village Firemen To Mrs- Arthur McConnell, formerly .� tees of the public school board C. E. MORLEY Reeve ` On -council 11th, Purvis was roads � i of the Third .Concession, now of Public Utilities are held at the I Toronto, s Sime, VDU c of Pkicering chairman and represented. the village • • Pent a few days }eat week GOD SAVE THE QIf1r1N assn the Metro Conservation Authority. Get Radio Equipment with Mrs- Will Westney. M s. %rest- 4 • u_�Y---» ---- He is, a past master of the masonic ney entertained a few of liars. Mc-, R�Yge -• ledge at Sunderland and a member i Village- council Have 600n's former neighbors in her - Pickering • • of the United Church here. agreed to the purchase of a mutual ' j PQII' -Have �IId Purvis is b his wife. Several from this -area attrrtded tl;e ompleted and two daughters, (Helen] Mrs. J. C. std radio equipment for the vtlluge plowing Match last week,.and se are ' fire department. Count Moorehouse and (myrtle) Mrs. Jack The cost of the equipment is Sl,- proud that an Ontario Chase e- won figs sham y .farm- i Car Chase Here McDowell both of Toronto. Three 478.90 b0 Championship. Mr. Rol,, Engineer T. 0. Jefferson reported other children predeceased. per cent to be paid by Timbers. the Champion, will 1 township eouacil last week that _ Civil Defence Financial Ass stance go to � ater mains in, West Rouge 'had �iieen A 'wild chase Sunday morning, fol- . Funeral services were held Thurs. program. Rome to compete for - the- World pleted to his satisfaction lowed when township constable@ Dave day from, Pickering United Church Oshawa, BrookIin, Gerrard' Road,, Championship. with interment at Sunderland, Out: t Mr, and Mrs. Victor acklin visit- Total contract price for the job is Flemming and Jeff Copeley. spotted a and Pickering Township are already J ,837.25 less lb per cent holdback car' on Harwood Ave., listed as stolen in the' network here on a mutual aid cd the C eon ire Vale family last Fri• day and Saturday. S4,1?6.49. - It was agreed to pay rom Barrie the night before. VillageYouth Bnnd program. The Pickering Youth Ba", eon• atino Construction the surer of ¢2:19,- The police turned, round and gave sistir:R of sixty-one public school 1.68 being 85 per. cent of their con chase up^ Harwood. They crossed No. • boys and gi h of tvtel�e nee for water mem ezten:ions 2 Holds Parti Employees To Sv6mit or mo -e, i began fall activities Wed- p highway at over 90 miles ",hour. hour. years of age Water Area L Several citizens seeing the. speeding nesday, S; - cars IA. This band is - under -t cars took after them. i The 2nd annual Weiner roast and • the direction of Police. Chief Mains• r The fleeing car, containing two Ifs- party of the Pickering Youth Band Reports To Council How. Nickli•:g, C�ecial guest., Can Be pear -olds came to a dead end at the g at, of the 4th concession, ran into the ditch and t°� held in the Pickering Public y Festival, which 5- -an the activities, • stopped. The two boys bailed out and School, north Church St. last . Wed- Pickering Town-. ip ecunci} have re- were. .lir. and tf-s, C. A. Sterritt- Id Again Here took oil south-west through Grasmere nay nigh Over 70 young people quested by resolution t: -at in future, As insrrum(ritc a@'needed badly, acv- ` orchards. attended. the engineer and Road Supt., each oral ortrznizat:or: a' r, helping this ckerins Township council ' have Conservation Officer Bob Speakman, Chief Howard Niekting. had, as spec- have ready for subs .ss..on to council ; worthy caust: a; .well as private in- ved to rescind motion 266 request- northbound on-.Westney Road, spotted u� its' Mr. -and Mrs. Chas. Ster- by January -of eac? ye :r, a detailed i dividuals. A lov,•'.y: painting which is that'- as_rnains cannot be aid_in them.- end ritt. Mrs., Sterritt donated a painting, summary of the pact year's work donated, i, no, tits at Mr. Money's g i gave chase on foot. He she had donne to 6e'band to be• used (jobs initiated, 6!`,. et,:', remons office )n tchicl :lie r will be a d-ariey 9 Township of Pickering without caught them when they finally fell to to raise funds. The landscape painting why', costs, etc.) plus tne:r predictions The RWo nen': Tr.t't e..�ionated $30_ ne approval of connciI: the ground from exhaustion. will be the prize in ' a ' luck draw and recommendatio s �i _,: o:pct.; to The Li.t'e T' eat • : �,t, + srs World and Pellegrini of Police departments from Ajax, Pic- I p y p.,is putting :• umer's Gas Co., explained to kering Village, Whitby town ,s 4 the currently being sold by the band, and be initiated in the cu:ren: year and on a play in cite Nigh Scl ool, on Dec- is on display in the window of C. E. beyond where and sue.' %2nit:taking6 ember 13, for t'r.is a_sc.: The band ncil last week. their procedure in OPP joined in the chase along with Morle 's office. I are rt' of a lou range Ian. , .ng mains. They stated that weeks the local citizens. y > g g P meets every Wed .sda, night at the advance of a project, a blueprint After questioning at Pickering Helping with' the party Were Mrs. This was moved by Courcii:ur Ross old pt,filic School, 'March St: North. P given per- Township police department,. they Nickling, Donald Loscombe -,and Mr. j Hawthorne, seconded by Councillor and on q P pro Deed work is van to the :nda� aft moons to rac- ,n charge of roads for signature. were removed to the county jail at I and Mrs. Joseph Livingstone Harry Ashton and carried, tice pa ades and d ills It is fortup- the tovlmshi proposes ate the have someone to take an in - p' ' p poses certain' Whitby +where they face 12 charges _ I t ea in our young people's 'actin- i,, a call to their company will of car theft,. 4 for break and enter, I Village Paving Guides and Brownies < a man on the job on a few hours escaping, sties. J ping Custody and possession of who will peg all mains and stolen goods, They. are said to have I Mrs. W. .-Dalley, of Niagara Fa !s. rats in the area of road prop Y Imo, j Costs An110unced • is. visHng her son Mr. John Dalley. p posed stolen cars in Oshawa, . , Erb , A' TO Plant Tul lqs .Here and wife. constructed. They said most of Bowmanville, Newcastle, Elmira, Ot- Mfr. and firs. �fi. Hind (Jacqueline mains in Toronto are under road- tawa and Barrie. For many months people hav4sbeen and are safe, being tested to.2% It was the alternew of P,C.'s Flem- A shipment of olden to i; a has Bentlev) and little Debby, left b air complaining about the holes on P B y normal pressure. They said the tniitg and Copety, plus the assistance Church Street, north and they were amved iii the Pickering area .tel part for Labrador on � the 13th of the :ion of their mains on the Second of Officer Speakman., that closed the bad. of a huge shipment from Holland to month. Mfr. Hird who is in the Air ce,sion of -Pickering• Township in book on their escapades. The -two be }anted b Girl Guide companies Force, is stationed there for two ears. It was learned at village council P Y P Y - - best place for line because, of youths are David Lawrenson and Ric -I that the cost of paving this stretch of and Brownie packs from coast to Mrs. Littlejohn, Lincoln St, has , hydro wires, banks, etc hard Kenney: road came to $5,820.10. coast to mark the Golden Jubilee of 'returned from the West. Friends - It was also pointed out that the Guiding_ in Canada in 1960. sympathize, with -her in the loss of road budget for the village has been The girls will be planting the bulbs' her sister, Mr's. Gerald Llcyd, pf • • overspent. Next to education, roads in church yards, school yards, parka, Lampman, Sask. o Service Station In Area Of are about the next highest expense etc. as a "thank you" to.these various Mrs. Wilma Van den Brock, � in any municipality. groups who have co-operated with the Kingston Road, is recovering ni,al,y, - a any and Moose -Road Yet - Guide movement in this district. we are glad let, Yrport, after her ger• • N• . Each plot where the bulbs 'are ious, illness 5th Concession Said planted• will bear a small notice stat- Mrs. Dual'„ wb,+ has not been well, Irwin, a real estate agent, ap- he wants to put a building to get ing they are a gift of the Guides and is being sent to Oshawa Hospital for d before•the PickeringTownshipsome incom for himself and for the BroWriies' to mark their, Golden •ohservation as soon as a vacancy, oc- - ing Board at its regular meet Township." e I fn Bad Shape Jubilee. _ curs. 4 learn what action the Board has "The whole zoning in that area was I These yellow tulips known as Gold- Judy and Blair Bryant have had' orf -the proposed service station in a state of flux," said Wells Ritchie.! Messrs. Wilbur Johnston and Fred en Harvest will be planted from their tonsils removed` this week, and _ r.e south-east ''cornet or Moore "The, zoning by -taw has been given I Major headed a delegation of nix coast to coast and next spring the Girl little Hilary Lawson had hers reapov and Hillview Avenue. t*6 readings and it gives a firm 'in- • persons from the 5th Concession ask- Guide "River of Gold" will gradually ed last week. f` land has been purchased and tention of what the area is- going to ing Pickering Township council when bloom from sea to sea- Born—to. Mr. and Mrit -Garry! : In Pickering east had, -been put • in to the be, .Until' some application is made the 6th would be ditched and gravel- g --village the girls will I Batsdan; a ion, -on Wednesday, Oct - ng Board earlier iii the year for the Te -zoning• of the area it has. ,led. -A , delegation appeared before plant their bulbs in the flower garden I ober 21, 1959, at Aypx Hospital, tJpfis f r construction of a service stat- to remain as it is and -that -is a:ie- council last spring with the same re- at the local parking lot, so that all well. - - that area. sidential area." quest. may' see them. ` The sympathy of their mans fri mb 71, enchmaa s. Bay_ isn't •serviced - The proposed Big Line Service Council agreed that some work to this community is extended 1l0 service station and they should station would be erected in a resident- would 'be done -this year-end that ft 1 Mrs. J. H. Purvis and family in m! .� a service station, of some kind," ial-agricultural area. Mr: Irwin agreed would et riorit -No. 1' for next; o[ice have been receiving wens com- - g P Y plaints sof pheasant hunts s be.'ng too passing _of Mr.. Purvis.,ttais week. 4.:. ,.. Mr. Irwin. "The man wants to that the property in that area "is the year, if satisfactory'to the 1960 coon- low to homes No one hurt yet use of -what ht already has " best residential area east of Toronto." cil. : i tr+ $S • . 1 S ... m � ., - .'a. .. ' . , .t. •. ' , 1. .. E. lutes Tovhi Bylaws ••They Sell Brooms To Help Your Children Endorse Reso r - __On Welfare _ --- On Safe Yards Pickering Township has endo a And Watercourses teeolution from the township of Crow Land requesting the Provincial Gov 'Residents of Pickering Township l ernment to take over all Welfare costs will now have to keep their yards _ Including administration. --- a safe condition.. "Everyone is hollering today about inCouncil passed a bylaw this requir- losing control. I think we should have ing residents to keep their yards safe some say in how our people are treat- against fire or other risk or accident. ed," said Councillor Harry Ashton. A person can be taken to court and "Under this welfare would be in the the maximum fine is $300.00• bands of persons not familiar witls ' The township can'also move in, re- local circumstances," he said. move -the dangers that exist and ^" "If the province handled it, the charge the resident for it. local administration costs would be Anyone obstructing a water course !educed," said Reeve Scott. �in Pickering Township takes the It was carried to endorse Crow- chance of getting nicked for a fine of t land's resolution on a recorded vote. $300_ 'Pays -Swan, Scott, McPherson, James, A bylaw was passed this week by Way -Ashton, Spang. council which states that any person obstructing a' water course, creek, 5 ' re - Enlarge a Culvert At stream or open drain may have to re-; g move the obstruction and may be liable to the fine. Pickering Beach An enlarged culvert will be install- —SORT SLANTS— ed on Beachview Ave., in - Pickering'. 'Beach, because the present one will ED. PYETTE HONOURED 'not carry the increased flow since an - Ed. Pyette, a former Pickering enlarged culvert was installed on Pic - and District Softball Player 'was ret- y ; kering Beach.Road to drain the road, ently honoured at a, dinner held in after it -was paved. the Moose Hall, Sarrnia. He was The motion was made by Mr. Ash- voted the 'most -,aivabe p'yer' in ton, seconeed by Mr- Hawthorne. Re- the Chem%-ai Y-Jcy SoftbaA League _ torded vote: y"ea-Ashton, -Hawthorne' thio seaduFr. Members of 'the Soutswest Pick- Bring. Fire Dept. are doing rriore. than- fighting fire these days. ="hey are * • Scott, McPherson. Nay-Spang, James "Eddie' as b. is known around selling blooms, to get mQney w help build a rink for the children of the area I#, you need a broom, {alt AT and Miss Swan• these path, received the 1: abatt Tro- e phy at the League's Annual Wind- 2-2198. Shown here are: Charlie Meade, Ed: Fraser, Bud Brown and Harry Gordon practicing ,First Aid, _ RENCHMAW ' BAY up Banquet. recently. He is a most _ y T� The "natierst" is Llw,ri Belton. deserving player for. the Reward, as Notes from the Bayfair Bowling many of the fans in this district oviil : were Ron Playford, 30�; agree. He always gave it his best. e comes into effect. Pickering Women's Instittalto ��gh�i�arbue team to still and played eve position on haa ball Brougham Firemen phone They well be billed as -a business �gu. t The }ugh scores for p � - _ a nig team with a commendable s o I and will have three extensions. ! will meet at the home of Mrs. Jerry jBill Wright, 285, 233; Ling Williams, at them all. He played centre field It was suggested at township council Hasek, .ore Tuesday, October 27, at 261, 20'1; Jack Barker, 206; K. Mc- this year for the Fibreglass Team A To Get Phone Billsthisweek, that Pickering Beach will .Z.30 p• m- Cars will leave the Four- jKenzie, 206; Marg Garbutt, 202 i Sarnia. He will mora "than likely be probably be .the some. � Corners here at 2.15. Will members !Clara Saunders still; holds high single bark next year as strong as ever..Hia Brougham fire brigade will have. an, In the past calls have been made please remember the' Roll Cali .--- for. the women with 232• ( dad is Captain Ed. Pyette, Riverside Lannual cost of $289.80 a year for to private homes and no charges in- "How - I can Help to Beautify- My , Mr. and Mrs. V. Garbutt celebrated Drive, Pickering, phone service, once the new dial sys- cu=red by the department itself. Community". their 28th wedding anniversary last - .wesk with a weiner roast. Mr. and - _ -- Mrs. Eric Playford. celebrated their - 30th wedding anniversary. on Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. James Thurkettle ' celebrated their. .Slat anniversary on Qctober 10. Congratulations to all. j A bridal shower was held Wednesr _ •_ day at the home of Miss Joyce Beam- _ er, Liverpool Road in honor of Mrs. Don Hopkins. She received many - lovely gifts. Mrs: Hopkins.ia the for- mer Jean McMillan, a teacher at i i • West Rouge school. _ There will be a bingo and ecuhre - " Saturday, October -24 at the. home Of Mrs. Eva Stephens. This is in aid of the children's Christmas parcels and - everyone is welcome. !el Aur Spat Coupe - !el Air 40oor Semmes The Ontario County Health Unit will hold their clinic at Fairpait BEL AIRS — Stsmpcuow n these Sri Airs are to behold, thejre 'Ikrbo-Fire V8 el=se Seo up'to 1096 more "miles out of a grllon of '. united Ehnrtt, Tuesday, from 10 to priced just abave Chevy's thriftiest models. And: like all Chevyt. . regular gasoline while giving .you. more ,•sit•' at normal speeds. -11 a.m. j� they give you a choice of 'two of the thriftiest engines going ar Besides the Bel Air Sport Coupe and 4 -Door Sedan above, there is i standard equipment — the famed Hi -Thrift 6 and a sew Economy a 2 -Door Sedan and a Spon Sedan A speedy recovery, ie wished to little _ = Sharon : Davisr who is confined to the _ Oshawa hospital. i Mrs. E. Buck in visiting her sister -$n•Kingston for a few weeks.I Z Mrs, Dorothy Stevenson and three ..idnldren 4f Barrie, visited her parents, IXTY ER Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Swan over the weekend. Betty White is up and around again after having her tonsils removed last Tuesday. The many friends of Mrs. Harry Alexander are pleased that she is -home after 'spending the past tl'iTee r months in the hospital. Mr. Alexander 41low impale Short is also expected home this week. "',- tmpsia Convertible Corrine and oJhnny Amting are Corrine and Johnny Amting are 4 IMPALAS — Nowhere else in the low -prim field weal you find ear" ride. Each embodies distinctive treatment imide and out, with ' fashionable - moat elegant triple her of the school children are also luxury like this. These fresh, uric rear lights, fingertip door releases sad safetyrefieccot !home with flu. _ of all the superlative '60 • Chevrolets are all the car you ever armrests. Besides the Impala Convertible and Sport Sedan .above, Mr. and Mrs. John Herds and fam- yearned for: Iitere's retnirkable new "hushed silence" = true' "big there is a Spon Coupe and 4 -Dobe Sedan. 'ily motored to Windsor last week to attend the wedding of Mrs. Herda's sister. Mr, and Mrs.. Herb Osher and Mrs. rN HEVYS .Tom Tomelin left Monday for a week O _ .. in New York city. s A- F Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hutchison have - (AND YOU CAN PUT CANADA'S LIVELIEST Vat's OR THE HI -THRIFT SIX INTO ANY ONE O,F 'EMI) moved from Bay Street to the Glen- gro*e subdivision Mr. and Mrs. Dave O'Brien and A Mrs. Wm. O'Brien attended the opera F 'of "Forces of Destiny" at the Royal :...:..::. a,,•.••,. :,Alex last week , sful bazaar, afternoon tea and buffet style dinner were held t at Fairport United Church last Sat- t urday by the W.A. Mrs. George Todd - (stea=l. 4 -Door Sedan .*Wkwood 2 -Door Station wagon _ -,opened the bazaar which was well at- - tended. x There will be a meeting of -the :3 BISCAYNES ' These (though you'd never know to look 5 STATION WAGONS From clear-chntsdag grille Frenchman's Bay y wagons are smaningh styled to yacht club at >i •tat them). are the lowest priced of the superlative '60 Chex ' . ,: 'trim new tailgate, these Chevy ago y p.m. at J. H. Moore's. Last weekend a "role=s. They bring you the same basic beauty and relaxin; carry you away first time you lay eyes on them• And f th they've got - b[uejay sailboat was brought to the roominess as rite other' models. And, .like all Chevys, they the kind of cargo space (over 10 ft. from rite bade of the frosts: ride on cradle -soft Full Coil suspension, isolated from road , - °. seat to the tip of the'tailgate) to carry away most earthing you Bay for the members to inspect They ,:. and noise b thicker, mewl designed body mounts, wane to cake with you. Besides that thrifty 2 -Door Brookwood were all. quite pleased with the de- y y Aloes with the 4 -Door Biscayne Sedan above, you have your above, there's a choice of a 4 -Door Brookwood, 4 Doot Packwood. ; sign and expect to build a fleet of 15 g r Kingswood and the beautiful Nomad. bluejays during the winter. -choice rUtility- - passenge agsw - ' of a 2 -Doo and n Sedan. _.. _ 9 _ SALIC REGISTER OChwvtolet­'.r.7:_� _auction saeSaturday, Novem'Ser 7 A _ of household effTctr, Frigidaire; elec- - t=ic stove refrig rotor, Admiral TV A GENERAL MOTORS YAIUf - X60 set, the property of the estate of - - " __� SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET -DEALER TODAX-------- c_ � -''Mrs. Gordon Law, Church St. North, ---- 'Pickering. Sale at 1.00 r. m. KEN _ and CLARK$ PRENTICE stpct• _ Fe We AINSWORTH LIMITED/ AJAX - loneera. _ •v l ter bus. r:verett Smith, Seaforth, re- fiord who is a missionary on leave ....- . Cent.-al.Lek• Oasario SAL$ R8GI81qB,R -� a ---� n cendy. from India, will be guest speaker. On Copssrvation .lutihosity Tuesday, November 10 The On -We -Go Aujd4ry held a Lir. Gerry Collins Sr. of Fairport i Tuesday, Uctooer ,7, a will be ing Farm Auction of tractors tind lm_ Fashion Show in the (,hunch Sunday Road Norm is a patient in the t%iax i held the regular er meeting of After a summer retest, the Central elements, including three ttactors. School !loom on Tuesday evening• tau-p+cal. the On -We -Go. It will be a Hallows- Lal : Jalari Conservation Author. combine, baler, three plows, loader. „Uar. Ruth boxer, Simpson s i•as,uuu ,-Dunia.ton United Chureb— en Masquerade Party. Anv young I ity members met in the Oshawa spreader, cultivaw:; fertilizer, drjil. >t Adxisor, Lola of this year's fall tabh- '1 ne regular wo. ning service was lades of the district invited. i Municipal Building on Tuesday, .Oct- mixed hay, straw, hens, lumber etc. law. Miss Roser assisted by ntrdell- conducted by the minister,, Rev. J. - ober I'_, at 8.% p. m There were, s Lot 33• Con. 1. Pickering Town- Danbarton Home And School ski three-quarters of a mile north *ef ..• `flog some of the outfits. Vv. Wilkinson. The choir, a ladies' fifteen persona present. p 9 Mrs. Marion McClement rcccntly qui::tet, sang the anthem "I Love to Reports were received from the No. 2 Highway, on Altona Ruad, the aYsa guest soloist at the Kram-I'�n- 1e11 The S�ory' Mabel Cochrane 1 The Dunbarton Home and School various Advisory Boards. property of B. W. Lotton. Farm sold. Faulk- " -.Uy wedding in Faliingbrook P:esby- conuucted the Junior Congregation. regular monthly meeting was held ; Mr. H. F. Crown, Supervisor of No reserve. Terms cash. p. E. G04- '' 'ttrian Church, Toronto. Mr. Wilkinson read the Pa:able Of last Tuesday evening, October 6, at Field Officers, visited the Authority nen, clerk. Sale , uct p• m. GOR- - -The W. M. S. held its October The Talents on the 25th Lliapter of 1 8tA p, to in Dunbarton School. From meeting and gave pointers cn proj DON SELLERS, auctioneer. 4netfing on Thursday afternwn, Oct- Mat,new, taking as his text, verses 8 00 to 8.30 parents' were invited to ects which could be undertaken by bber 22, at the home of Miss Evelyn 14 and 15• For the kingdom of heav- make a tour of the various lass- the Authority while waiting for the AUCTION SALE Westgate. en i� a a man travelling in a far I'rooma, air,: is eget their children's report of elle Government Survey. Of Good Household Furniture, Cram- ' Congratulations to Miss Karen c�lyntrS who tailed his' own servants wcr+ with ti:, ... p art the Grade completed this past summer. He bination TV sat and record-pLyhtri 1'Ntz. who celebrated her bell birth- and deliverer unto them his goods. Mothers of the L.,ni an¢ Scnoui, stated that although the written re- near new Electrical' Appliances, Ub- day last week. Some of her frienis And unto one, he gave five talents, (, :We were pleased tc ottLe a ir�,v of tw. t would not be forthcoming formails; Dishes, tools 4astc. p Garda _ attended a party last. Saturday after- to an•x:.cr two, and to another --one, the grandparents we•'r present also. some tune, nevertheless, some pro- and Woacma - tools rte. property of to ever man according to his sever Ar WINTERS 'peep, y g The attendance at tc: • incetiug was I Leets could U. •::a -t•: 1 at this time. He Tile Base Line Home and Scl.nol' al ab.uues, and straightway tock hip 6•3F - t; eneouragin,', in view of + also ,niurni_d° tete members that cer- Part of Nat 28, Range Assc-6*ion held a G aduation Party ;ou.'ncy. V': _n Jesus commanded "Go the bad weather. Ci 5 a- u won � tain personnel involved in the various DICKERING TOWNSHIP `on Tue;dav evening,. The :c' oo! Ir- ye itno all the world and preach t,.e the Class Prize for .' most parents . ,���;s of ilw survey would be visit- Corner d. atofHighway and W Road, ipector Mr. McClelland, was the s; es- go -pet". He did not stress money. present`. The new. Principal Mr, mg the Authority to give a verbal Sldaroad' East of Altona Road, ; lieu, Presentation of Behcet Pins way Tire Pharisees were olein blamed for SATURDAY. OCTOBER 3i, 1959 Fox spoke a few words, and intro- report, in the near future. near Dumbarton 'tatade to the fol:owing graduat s t emphasising money, whereas the un- duced the teachers of the school. Mr. Mr. Crown introduced the Author- s s s : ``1�ougiss Balsdon, Carol Beatty, Doug- known' widow who gave her all has Church, of the S. W, Pickering Fire lei's new Field Officer, Mr, T. J. Norge glee. refrigerator, 7 cu. ft. with Us Beno, Margaret Hartford, Lloyd been immortalized. Money illi a trust Dept. spoke of, their coming carne- McCauley to the members and out- elec. clock mounted in door (good); 'Masco, Colin Stone, Steen Thuresoa. and is given to us for a definite use. aign to help raise funds for a fut- lined his duties in relationship to the t Mr. A. J. Thompson has been a We are also given talents or abilit- -ure ice rink for the children, through Authority. Mr. McCauley, replaces kibc1heGurney combination glee. • and coal d .pti�'ent in Ajax Hospital with a heart ies which we should use wisely. Sonne the sale of hard and soft brush- Mr. A. D. L.atornell, who has been Admin range, very_ good. conditsoa; ylDeditioa. His' many friends wiSl be .who go out as missionaries are us- I brio --mgr his -sale will be on Oetob- moved to Toronto. Admiral combination 21 in. TV fret - and- record -Player, near new aa�-uw --'4 to know he is progressing ing theirs to the best advantage, and er 17 to 24, and soft brooms will be The first brochure of the Central god condition! Filter Queen home byy, also "going into all the world". Deo- 5128 and hard brooms 11.00. Good Lake Ontario Conservation Author - sanitation system complete with all . Mrs. Wm. Brownrigg, of Montreal pie differ in talents as they differ in value whichever way we look at it. ity was ptesented to all-membemsteel attaehhnents and sto t a few days recent! with Mr character. We can increase our tal- Mr. Bill Brown, Division Supt. of -approximately five thous&nd eopiee ra8G ' los � y 'sante,' just. purchased, new; Premia - .'and MrRWalter Willis. ents by using them wisely. Since tal ,the St. Joim'a'AsubulariCe, &iso spoke' 'were ready to send to a!1 inter�rted deiwfc floor polisher; Bissell carpet ,,ti CaggTatalatiome to lir. and' Mrs: ents 'are Gods gifts to us, we are "of• the everyday' hazards to be foumd- persons. This brochure was prepared. sn�poo;- Elec. upright Vacuum clean - Ray' Craven, formerly of Dunbar- his custodians and also his hands and , in our homes and "Safety". Mrs. H. I with the aid of the past Field Officer ' w. Lined snicker sewing basket and - tOst wino were married rttccitty. feet. The 3I: and M. Fund needs McCiement sang two numbers "Wes and by tate Educational &A& iP b ie- s1p ; Simpson •Beauty dei. washer )lays. Agnes France visited Miss' oune r. talents whether physical or at- �ering Home" anyr d "If I can' heap ity. AdvisoBoard, under- the sex:- -witTi Loyall wringer; Elect kettle and y Isobel Wategn in Galt, 4 week ago eriai. "Come over and help.' us" is Somebody" aceoehpanied • by Mrs. cellent teadersbit of its Cftaitn►ut.'Sir. tosster; Wshait' dwaier wagon with - _ $Itandsy, still the. plea of many People. Their WiIkimon. `We' really enjc ed this H. Winter, of Whitby, i3 gives an serving may; Coifee tlhble' with glass George Watson of Fairport suspicions are turned into respect Mr. Geacs . fine singer and hove she will soon outline of'the ails, finamiag, opens- tom, Three.piece modtrn chesterfield R*4 North, is' s patient in Oshawa they lea-ih of Christ. make a return visit. Coffee ' and' re-' tion and benefits etc. of a C4nserva suite in pink and green frieze doth. .dehtlral Hospital. -- llaooasesasaws freshments for all, were served by tion Authority, good; Square type, hassock to match; _ "fit, and Mrs. Douglas Willis•and In Pickering United Church, Tues- the ladies of the Home and School; Combination end table and smpker!s il(ir$thret, of 'Toronto, visited Mr. day evening, November 3, a School and we had a very entertaining ev- cabinet; i x.9 carpet with und;r-pad - and Mrs. Walter Willis last Satur- for Stewards and Elders is being held. ening: Membership is 75c., and we THS VOTBILS' LISTA ACT 1931 (grad); 9 x 12. carpet with under- s 14 day, Next Sunday, is the W. M: S. do hope to see you at our next meet- CLERK'S NOTICE OF d (good); Several natter rugs and 4 Mr. E. G. Code visited .his dough- Thankoffering. Miss ,Muriel Bam- ing. —Corr. W. M. F. FIRST POSTING pa 4 of mats; Cocoa mat; Set done tined VOTERS' LIST drapes, gam; Set, single lin drapes - 3 to match, good; Door. single IiaEii s Voters List, 1954, Village Of 4` drapes' to match, echo; Other odd :Pickering, County Of Ontario f drapes and curtains; , Trilight eloc. I - NOTICE fi hereby elven that I floor lamp. Two brass shell fire - have costly' have complied with Section 9, of The place stands; Two matching dresserIteplat Voters' Lists Act. 11951, and- that I amps; Floor and centre table lamps; e _ - haw posted u9 at my off3cs at PfeJtr Aluminum sun got couch- Small t ' wing, on the 15tli day of October.ate-sized billiard table with balls 4 1994, the Jilt At all pe7ssns ontfsfad and cuss; Student's steel study desk Wto vote in the said Municipality at with swivel chair to.miatch; Three- - _i Munidpal Elaetiotay and *at sue► Piece modern bedroom suite in a = UT _ blande _._ _ s for inapaetmaple -+ headboard;Fkw or hall runners; A And cadl upon AU vebn -to, tab! immediate pro eed!0gs to est; T milk i .: _ _ . • _ � - bedroom writing desk; Walput sedan - have any omissions or !amara eoesact- >ined eh lues-; - hes bed __ ;1 ►r , . + ad according ft law, the last day of *Ktag and aiattiess; Chest. of draw- - appeal being to 29th day of Oesob,- ens; Bedside table; Set of book she!- ; _ _ , 1459. ves; Bedroom elec' lamp: Folding y - _ ironing board: Witkac clothes hemp- _ DATED dda 15th day of OF -logo , er; Chrome garbage diapenaer; Kit- , 1l39� Chen chairs and stoat; Several Ititch.- ura en and cooking, utensils; Sealer" " _ Dishes; Ornaments, along with oth- . il A.Fli ilekk Geek er odd household effects, etc.; . Two y^ .� r - ViZ�►is of Pkkaeloi Q r economy •'• . d e P e h d a b i 1 i• J lawn. chairs: Washstand; Large a. gal- * Pickuring T meat d garbage eras: Large assort. ,� - October 13 •-- 9rendtge treat Christmas decorations; Two C. : C. M. bioycles, light weight, men's r Testa No. 'Pbiats racer and one standard model;'Chilftwl _ wagon; Two straight ladders; Althtrl- 3 — Amy 4 inunr mobile laundry tub set; Smelt SOW COST I � , fishing net; Stepladder: Menti rubble — Hazel S H an evaders ing boots d Fold camp cot � o 1 - Eileen -2 Window sash and frames; Three sheets 3-4 iii: pegboard; Folding awn i 2 — Dorothy 2 chairs; . Carpenter's tool chest, speer iill. made' with brass mounting, lots , 4 Barbara Y - • oft good tO0i4, brace -and bias. saws. - ;d fnstalla eeahpieh ors }e.cad ab . r furnace, including tabour orad 4 —Evelyn s s . 0 hammers, carpenter's and plumber's rrtalariais to conned with nearest Y s tools,' pipe wrenches etc: gars ¢ ; »` F High n flat) E 1 onn- n eroussother articles. , axlsNng basement duds. etta 291; S1 Hight Triple (flat) Anne a d num : a r • a • • •,• • • a • • • • • • • a • • } s l ' til` ,a lel Iti.!M�� ; Penstone 677. Sale at 2.OfT p. m shale. Terms oast. 1 " —200 Scores -Plat — No reserve. Nothing to be removed 1 Norma Baker WS; Anne Penstone unr.l paid for on day of sale• Prop - x= v 270, 222; Nora Bullock 204; Evelyn' grey sold. Proprietor gig o U- y �O Ponnetta 291; Haiel Neale 220; Lily Jas. Smith, oak. iCEN C Jones 237, 248• PREN'FiCE, auctioneer. Markham, ti 46; 1[illikon' AXmiaabar 3 -SM. _ a nhaMhly installs a gas conversion c .' f]wroer—R►s most furnace&. H►; - - eludes automatic controls. Also " - .:..:anlb far"d•al""fu nOOM• Aitl �.>RO IOfiS IY u Hill Pickering L' Club __- ge - Tbwe ars Helsel res "sMwnlsrh burners" IN Qse Iaht�ess, wbwe a tier I", eon boars we ells /lelarel ' AL ALE ow "se.la. dsatw" t�.nh.c« t« wlehr user eeo+iM.ahha.. � � ' : - , oh.vb wash Air, Lisa w.t« and sts.w ... spots Heelers , ;, r V . • fuss tiaahn ... URN& - u r ' - ..: ' . • •,•...•,Scf?t rdop, Octobe 24, 1959, MOTNI NG DOWN- _ . ,.. .. � 500 .:from 100 P.M. " EASY PAYMENTS OVERS YEARS ON MOWNLY GAS BILLS : - See these �NATV RAL GAS advantagesARK ROUGE HILL COMMCO�VIMUN AUTOMATIC CLEAN DEPENDABLE SILENT — „r ECONOMICAL MODERN ' •CONVENIENT COMPACT � No. R HWY. OPPOSITE FIRE HALL BEST SUITED TO AUTOMATIC CONTROLS r3 FREE BURNER SERVICE (Ample Parking—enter from Old Forest Road) !Home Baking — Carnival Surplus Materials — Take -a -Chang - Gas Hean tests less M bury, less h uses!!, for less b Nab" - Fish Pond — Garnet Miscellaneous "Rummage" • Natsrsl y Eghxptaetrt _ _. ; Your Gas cowpony Boas not employ door-to-door salesmen nor telephone Fabulous Valuef. canvassers. For idformation about d•blen licensed by the Ontario Fuel _ ._ _ _ •: ^+ Board to Sall and install natural gas equipment call or write the Sales LIONS GONDOLA RIDE FOR THE CHILDREN aap•rtntsmt of ;A CHANCE TO HELP THE DONS HELP YOUR COMMUNITY %W ..you%alway be geed gar ekesa IVathrrcd'Oas^ . (. 9164 r. - `F - s , .. - .y_.,.,, __ _. ._....,,-, _- ._ _ _ - - _.- _. .. ,... _:..I. -. `. ..;. . .,.,. •.,� 4 • . • .. , „n„•.n - - - •' 4 i _,. ,. •`,•• - . _ _ , .. •1. - .. • awrPr•a,.,.:yt '�.. se• n,iV* ✓*.ka-y,o'-�".w.r' aw.m •. res..:...N•e+ai�.. •zap^ x'arrtt, ::,+n^!•o+':..•, .a' .. �'r rcM: ..,tir. e'.r. _ er„ na:,. <... .. .. ,. .. , .. 1. L: • ' 4 Other callers were: Mr. and Mrs. Tranter, Rouge Park - . the worship of One God. � e , ' C•eorge Pegg, of Naikham,.an1 Ars. , Mirza Ali Muhammad of Shiru,' :�d�tor�al : n Y-ickwood znd chi'dreu and Mr a d Persia was born in I819; 25 years - . -- ---- - - _ lKrs. A.. Hurley, of Toronto inter, when he was a successful young - -BALE RSQI8T$S CANDIDATES WANTED Vie;itors on Sunday at the N'.. P.ts- merchant and known throughout the cot home were: Mr. and Mrs. tsar- region for his saintly w'ay of life, he ,s '" T . net Courtice, of Pickering and Mr. announced the' coming of a world Wednesday, November 4. - sae'i�e and Mrs. James Thomas, of Stoui'f- teacher who would unite all nations sale d farm implements, including -a �� Pickering Village �ll be in need of at least two new can- I ville. •-- and usher in an age of peace. He De Laval milker; Wood coolers; pow- . ' k ltlidates for this year's election. < . ' ; .. .-Der. and Mrs. K mneth Heowlt called himself "The Bab", meaning t1' binder: threshing machine: hay: • and fam o Oshawa; M s. J. M. Gate leading to a new h a ey- grain; household furniture; dishes; It Is hoped that candidates of the best calibre will offer i f :y, O J t+h. g uma -..'t Fawcett; Mr. John F2.wcett,Yof Whit- cte. He attracted so many followers glassware; utensils; quilts; along with . i themselves for office. .- - _ - - -- b Mr N Wilson, were also ns- that Islamic ler and the Per- he ffeet + Lot J I. . y, s. N. W n, a the clergy a e e of r e s e c. at 31, Con, 6. The village could be ,in a very dangerous position if manned -itors 'at the Pascde home. Sian government united to kill him 'East, corner 7th Line and 19th Ave• and over 20,000 of those who beli,ev- Markham Township. Pr r 'J , by a new council with no experience behind them. For this �/� I p ope tyOf pe p Y BALSAM & MT ZION °d to lits message. Truce Tennyson. Sale at l.00 p. m. 'a reason, 'we ho the other resent members decide to stn OII.. • In 1863 a Persian nobleman, Mi-za Terms cash. Positively no reserve. A party said the other day that a council could be entirely The W:. •A• met last Wednesday, Husayn 'Ali', announced that he was Fa -m cold. KEN and CLARKE new and make out alright. Possibly, but the village is a eor- October 14, at the home of Mrs. L. that One Whom God Would Make PRENTICE, a.•r+;Ar,Pprs. ` t •Jones'. The meeting opened with the i Manifest. He became the founder -of •''• • t y ration handling a large amount- of money. No other cor- i po President Mrs. Lloyd Wilson, in the j the Baha'i World Faith, which in less Saturday, November T. - emriJt'hGt .:' . ` po>ration we know of, would be satisfied to turn over the reins chair with the' Worship Thoughts on I than a century has spread to -over 250 • a/tetion sale of electric re':ig,e&!:,rr' to a new board with no past experience. "Power and Depth". Following the i countries, and has for its basic pur- TV set, washer, first c'lais and A,b.t, _t • ' hymn, prayer and scripture and the pose to unify all people, to establish tique furniture, dishes, household 0L. .I We know there are many capable persons in Pickering Vit- Theme Song, Mrs. Allen' Manderson I world peace, and to unite mankind in fects; glassware, antique articles, gat. U lege who would be an asset to the council; if they would run . sang a solo. ''Wonderful Peace . The I - -------------__-- en tools etc. on Church St North.' d -'-for office.' .. . . minutes were read and it was decided DANCE Pickering Village. Property of Estate I Too often persons seeks office because they think ik gives have the Pazaar followed by -a I 1.FDITIAY. n('TORER 23. of ,the late Mrs. Gordon Lase. Sale i.. Turkey Supper Friday, November 6 I PENSTONE'S BARN at 1.tN p. m. sharp. Terms cash. No 1 them prestige; some even for the -fun of it. There are a lot .Mrs Jim Jones' gate a reading on j 2s+d• Concession West of Brock -Rd.- -reserve. Largr- aF�Sse posters. Ver- I more to it that prestige and, there is little fun. Its a ver;r im- "Thanksgiving" and the Roll Call l Adsz; sioa 30e. non BaCE P Exec,IC KEN and portant job more important today th1.n ever before. was answered with an article on - Pt•oceede to First Brock Cub Paelc CLARKE PREN'L•ICE, auctioneer, "Thanksgiving". The meeting closed ` The destiny ,of this village could be in the hands of the With a hymn and the benediction. ' '1960 council. Let.'s hope it falls into the right hands. . Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.' _ + •. Allan Carson on the birth of 'a dare- United Notions Week rlreetk, we call your attention ., ghter on Wednesday, October 14, at . the fad .thcd prejudices divide LAG 1UN N E �V S Moog those attending were: Mrs. the Oshawa Gene! al HospitaL You are cordially invited to the notions. - , ta,trlc's .ofiiee associates, from Scar- A very pretty weddang took place offend a panel discussion ons Religious, racial � political, ! Szanth No. • 541 = Durbarton boro., on Saturday in the Mt. Zion church United Nations -Plan for Peace � � ` 4 Ontario Count Health Unit is when Shirleympringham; o£a] dau- economic and -national preju- L - y ti y Thursday, Oct. 22 at 8:15 p -ret- dices have been'the cause of. Your Poppy Chairman, Cora. -Bill holding an Adult Polio Clinic Wed- ghter of Mr. and Mrs; John Empring- United .Auto Workere Hall, all wore since the dawn of his- ` uesday, Octo, er 28, f om 6 to 8 P- ham' became the :bt ide of M-. Dan- i I ro To - continue su lor+in ox, is v bhsy these days Isyi+ g Ajax " m. Everyone wa:come. aid Jamieson. only son of Air. and eY P1 9 -01st his Poppy Day Campaign for J MR. WM. LAWSON, an one of these threaten the 'this ac ea, r.0 dtiovcusber ?cel. A Duty I Remember the Bingo held every Mrs. Burnett JaMieson. law er and rlerrb-r of y_. Roster tta� bedew. seed on the 13u11- I4londa� e►enino at 8.00 p. m at the bf-. and 'vire, Lotne 30-'s,'Gant +/Laery axlstenee of all natiarn. r I Fair ort Ecach Con _rn-:ni, Hat:. All and Doreen visited At r. 4?d M -s- V. )•c, Al -A- otta•t The soblPton to this roSleJn is et,a 1Soar:i aced a vo3untl crs• are re- u y - -i ' ' . •. =c - p ueste,l'to ; a L,eir�ta.ds:s urt, sfsd 8d Frzes. Bake- Ort Sunrise', in Wooiville. 1 tkiF1�. 'k'7CNer IiC}rrlc,TER, outlined in -a foldar, •:;mow.. ;{AAMV• 9 ' 1. Mr. -Wrn." fink x, of L- keciew Ave. - Dftss E3na rav dsr•n of Afa,'.:-o•t..t • . b .w' - - . • ""A Pattern f'i- Fyf'ar-"!'�?iri -;0 nam:. .. 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Funeral services will be held to- Beautiful Marble in 7 Different Colors -0 Can bo .<. ­Ractio- • Ver �cr day (Friday) for the tam• Mrs. Rob'- . err Found, who paaAFd away on laid on sub floors or present flooring • sheets _. :.&IIT Make or Model FUNERAL DIRECTOR Tuesday, at the `home of her daught .•_ _, .�: , rex in Toronto. She was in her 88th " I ," 1 " e ,Arthur F�eiCi year. 4 x 8 or cut to size 1a to fz .thickness Will ' !"URNITURE DEALER Born in Pickering Township, ghe not stain • Waterproof • Can he used as siding ...11� a had lived here all her life, until mov- .. , , ' - ing to Toronto several years ago She over shingles or da�bOard • Free estimates. Pewter Ambulance Service was the former Lizzie Arrowsmith, -- _ _ _ and ma'ried Robert Found, who pre- " PAINTER$- R DZCGRATORS . '.. DAY OR NIGHT deceased her some years ago. Mrs. - • - ' ' _ 1.o Found was a member of tl.c United - PHONE PKKERlNG 94 ti $ I.W . per hour for quick. clean, Church, and was well-known: espec- luaranteed, first-t3a s painting and . t/yly[, McEACHNIE, Peep. Tally among our older. residerits. _ I,fiper-hanging• • She is. sdrvived by a daughter _ • .. ; (Merty) Mrs. Edgar Allan,. of Tor- rat Ha dware $RIC STOKES A FRANK WHITS onto; three sons: Gro, -don and Ray,1. - - F ` Decorators - R R. 3, Pieke/ing Phone Pickering 193 of Pickering. and. Cecil, of Ivfarkhain - Pickering, �nt. Service will be held at the McEach- Appliances, Paints _ •� — ����' nie Funeral Chapel, .with• interment . - at Erskipe Cemetery. _ t 'a - _. , - Kt'V A�iO t;U1RKE . ----------------------------------- jj T TIC�3' RED CROSS AIDS FAMILY _ . �'S, SS, �aCe LV�J - . ,_ ,._ ♦UCTIONEERS W. H. J. THOMPSON. 8. A,, LLB. The local Red Cross Branch res- 1 _,,,rf'. "', ' �IaatoaeQ aad Antltrrorized far thi M .... ... _ . _ . Barrister aad Sollcitoe ponded quickly to the, need of Mr. - . '•1. , - GRAHAM HARDWARE � - �� stud Yom' and Mrs- Kart Reichert, who were , S� Mp �ytt�o�e► British Coh=bis and Onudo .burned out two weeks ago• supplying � PHONE � �` PICKERI . . Eiienpood Bk1k Alas. them with blankets and clothing. The ' 1 ds�a ot�e Specialty iQsra/slaiale. . Reicherts lived on No. 2, Highway, -1 ' Rau, Dail Senisr fine es - _'B�,u phone: Ajax I" just west of the Brepk Road. IIIIIIIIIIIIII _.%y - ! of IOa� iltealdents: ?8tssple !i-td5i The Rouge Hills Lions also came to the family's assistance b supply. SEPTIC TANK OLEAN OUT w • Y � Sk O. �a Ate' ' ing-them Witt• much needed furniture- • . � NwIlbi lts P. Q 1� �' SEW Both 'these groups •are always ready . _ -_ _ _ . -.. _ . . , pyw hwe bow a01� Creighton Fraser. D non for this type of esuergency, and have _ CO>l1PL8Tg 8$PTIC TANG S31 RVICSv . ? 'i , .; ellax aitalst .! a!4 sss�sted °many township familie3in _ �' 8e Murdoch the 'past, who have been placed - in Ngyy TANGS INSTAL;.ED some similar circu:mstancel. . .mss - - -- r. ---. �,_ • . __. _ s� _ i ` Bar stens. oolici,ars ctttd Notarial a �Lr 1 - i _ ..' 11d -n ,e NiC rf a :r, �T +� iv*`F� . - _ lit E `� � M I .. • public Elasa A. Iacsn .t ? . , l a . hu,•► E'e t-ic ', SW. e c t , tI su rn vA r t E .: i d...' - " ca r. s r -x -=*rm� -. g -1-,k .tif C�rrtr_e ze Chambers. {„ ; ,•, rgs S £s`d o n F?, _ i ` E4!rri3'I�r, SOiYtitmt�_ S S,,nce, ytrel:i hlorth, Oshawa c,{f Ile E.i,tr.: j, JU r:cst 4L, I `. s` ' M. ,? -"y,,'" .f�'r:-.'r s _ > . - R_ h. t ,.N.otary Nblly I ifaIt1. ,-., 4 I t! �. a R.,, 3-3�1 b --- tz F Al LUMB � ' � 'r4ei^, irL at ti+l it 1=KVan iZo+3d la,`__4 : S' r y t , . � . .. _.. `, "�ffisr`• ` r� r 1 q y•) -� 71 �w �.•1.ityZ _ �• A.♦iLl• c,, ft F' .';r _- r.r r,. 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Pic:cerinl. _. _ _r . - -. �' .- , .. • - - __ _ _ _ _ . , : _ _ _ _ _ _. _ . .. I i.....•.. ' x .. . . ... _ _.- ,. • ..._«__.._.._.-,...-nw_es_.- .. _._....-.+, ., .+wva,a.v-+.r_-••..,.•.-..-., ,-'.�'^•"�.e..r-,'_.- - . I . I = - .'y. _ - n '. .. n . . . - l.. w • .r - .. _ _ 4 • I . - , . . r r- - - - • . . . 1. - NONE nod __. ._ _ -. - - - _ -,� - r • „ �,,y; ,.�, �/•� very :,.teresting• --paper . - .oa - ' r`C1.ir bell' spent the' weela~asd •lriett---their an November 27., when llu..Collin s. 8t. MdrsWs Psaabw4�.ia `�REMONT Flag". '1'ke meeting cbsed with the grandparents Mr. and Mrs. J. Tweed- of Angola will be guest speaker. The Pickering r it __•. - . __ •-• - :, _ lunch ,ser. -r by Mrs. Ellicott . and iv.. hostesses, Mrs. Lindo, Mrs. Aendal Extra chairs were placed e_• ~, V. These were over one huhdred and Mrs_ Beer The 4-H Club girls met at the Ellicott and Mrs. W.' Harilflton ser- church auditorium, for .the larg fifty persons Mending the Brougham Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pascoe and ,home of Mrs. Harden last, Saturiay vett a very dainty lunch gregatioa attending the atorrtirs k- Union Lodge _ ladies' •Night, last • daughter, of Claremont, visited Mr. and expect to meet there again next ship. Mr. Kenneth Heron, B. Dix and Mrs. K C Pascoe and family, Saturday at 10.00 a. m. All girls 12 Minister. conducted the aervic seri. _ �., Oridai, 'he -v- Visitors frorn Picker- Y lims, fig, +t uifv;l,e, MaFkham and Ux- on Sunday. 1 �# old alad'over, are welcome. Scout -read the scripture lsaaon �ior . W Mr. and Mrs. Earl Campbell ar.1 Mrs. Crocker of Toronto, called on esis, Chap. 28. In his sernw, t3 P' 'Fridge en}oycl tae dinner, cards and llanciag• Mr. .arid Mrs. Ve-n Ellicott atf.:: Ied 1rtends ?sere on ThaSsgiving. . Plekering Cubs Aad. Seoub minister spoke about Jacob a urch- ncing. rsa.y Services at the UAited' the open I. O• G, F. Installation at The regular meeting of the W. M. ' Thanks You sau'and-the way Jacob had r eet1� (Church v,ltre yell attended on Sun- • Britain, on -Saturday. _vETsaig S, of St. John's Chyrcb •was held --*--� his father's, blessing and Up. - - ;day. The song egation, . enjoyed the Mr. and Mrs. Francis Willson, M*. on Thursday, October 16, at the homq On Saturday last, ,the Pickering dream -just as Jacob saw ti, ' • •-? , � -- ' forty -voice choir from' Davenport Un- Hoban, 'Mr. an dllars. john Remoter, of Mrs. Lindo, with a good attend- Cabs and Scouts made their annual der to heaven Jesus . is rifting! - Ited Church, Tcronto. . visited Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Willson ance. Mrs, Ellicott, President, was in appeal for funds in the support of kind from their sins to God; - `-r' 'Rev. Mr. G:o.er and Mrs. Glover, for Thatlksgiving. charge. Mrs. John White had • the their Movement. The caatpalgft-wan Both junior and Senior Choir of Ma -mora, were the Sunday guests Mrs. M. Annis entectatned�- her Worship Program,, also the program, smdcessfully carried out, although the in attendance under the leader mother, and her aunt'and uncle for which was taken from the 'Study weather was,threatenin' and decided- M. McClemc- Mlss. L cls tk .... -, - . - of Dr. and M:s. ,Tomlinson. Mr. g Lynda J,to: er is a forutar pastor here. Thanksgiving Day. Book, on "Af-ica" stressing the old ly cool. To you, the Public, goes our 1 presided at the organ. Guest Mr, and Mrs. Bob Benson have, Mrs. -Lemmon was at Ashburn .in way of teaching, and' the, new way, grateful thanks for the final total' of was Miss Kathleen C_unningha ` •._'1 Saturday, "visiting Mr: ' and Mrs. G. which causes confusion among thin `i15A.40 that was reachbd. As 'a res- sang very, beati i ill' `i w retuyled f c.nt their honeymoon in 1 e " Philadelphia Middleton and family. natives. Mrs. Campbell asked all ult of this money raised, on Apple new songs of gladness" by . . i' 4. her. and Mrs. Hutton of. Toronto Mr. and Mrs. J. Hood and fancily; who have Baby gang Mite Boxes, to Day. both the Pack and Troop will 'there will be two servic. . = also Mrs. Ray, of Little Britain, call- lease'brin them in. 'Plans were also have 'approximately $67.00 each . to Sunda MorningWorship e • • •- . • ---, , ti • , bpent Sunday w th Mr, and Mrs. K ed on Mrs. Leznmon on Sunday.. I made to at end the W. M. S.' Seet= ` carry on their most excellent work and Preparatory etvtce' inpih ' 1Y' ard' r. Dennis, Crary and Donnie Camp- Tonal Rally to be held at Columbus Noel Marshall, Scout Master I ing at 7.30 p. m,. . Mr, and M-.,. Norman Young ea- _ . i. tertain-A visitors on Sunday, from _ • . tSown East.. - ' ` 1. . Mrs. Vale ntino held a '*hower last 1: ' .. '• t- Friday evening for her daughter AnB` 4, . .. _ . --. -. � • itline, who was married a week- o-1. . ' i - _1' - .. ' Mrs. Morgan - Pugh has returned ....: I. _-. . } _. . • home after vis:ting for three weeks. - . �. _ . .. In U.&ridge. .. ' ' - -- � - : -- - -' We understand the Park Board is Ro hotel weekly dsaces from tow on -. - - _ _ .. . .: _ _ ..- Hedges and Mr. �' _ +� .. Mr. Don H 8 . . ­ .1 ;Ward ass(sted 'the Uxbridge United/ on/ lA . R/Vay , - - _...-Church choir at their , anniver1.s&y _ �! , :-.. services, on Sunda - Sunday. : . . �• The Claremont Safety Council is . . . _ . : . - . kentepplad g a Bicycle Rodeo..with- • , - - q _ - +ir the next two weeks. While it is '- -- _ ,% • 1 _ . T. !,primarily for school children. say1. .- '..I�� �Isge tnay'enter. p t J 1'♦ . � Jack Rennie. Manage: of the load O s�e _� - _i, �6a1! team, -came' with a Lsa- I.t . . �• ase Winner last -week. Week. when Clare- - } .r ,,, [Wont bested Markham in ,a Z -game � - - - 7 !ll��� gerits. Juk M;tnseil, Chairman of the ,i . ,j •: • -•1'Businesa and Co= unity Assotaa- - �, Ntion, presepted: the Trophy, to Cap- ' Y 1� ' Z. .ata, Da Bove ley. AJAX.and PIC KERINGThA Com-nun_ity Hallowe'en Party .• .rail! be held on Saturday, October Sl. . .. : lata -ting wish - a parade at T 30 R to - - _ - .• . t ch from the Sarco _ . ;. _ .� . � ". sm•hirh ,An l roar • � : _ -::- _.._ : Plan! to the Co-rmunity Hail, where °' the crntumes wi'1 be judged. Any A. =+w : ti _--- A ... i -, ' -, , L" , - -­_­ - -­ , - _-.-...I . . '. : j;. I . „- :adult not ,n r a -u ne will be.. fined _ w a saw - . - ,`, �.. r V*' 1. _ _ ._ 25 crntg. Th16 affair is sponsored by - - - r a. J L ' ­ . " �, ,the Claremont Recreation Committ- t ` . lee, . -1. - - �� . s . The boys and Airls are reminded T _._ "there will be a Teen -Age Dance ini. . i .`\ \ % t * -Ithe Community Hall on October off• :,. \ �� _ : _ , M*. and Mrs. J. Rennie• entertain- �„�.. t ` - /''�... ', ', •. + = - - `ed the Ciarenioat. Ball Aub' at tneir _.. It r- - • born a follow' iug the. game on. Wed- _ I . 11day night `t • The Woman's Association of the1. 1 i - -..:United . Church will turret on Oetpb- - SI • - ez 2R. ' 2t0 P. m. in the Sunday , . 1. : -•, - * "school Room. A meat pie_ supper is . r I - �' a� .. I planned for 5,30 P. tri. 11 ­ Mlsa Ap'll Ido tahaA entertitned a I + !umber of !Iez school friend3 at her - "' home with bfr. aa� :Mrs. J., �IdcGuire fast week. . - The focal. Legion lira ia, bold- _ _ I t: q 0 -iug r,,ehres each Mon"tay 6;ght iu . _ -_ ... - thre I.rz'r,a iHaa 4 La.: Tue°.lav I:i;',t. the Ciaremont• - - ..Park Boa, d F r'srnfed Mrs. J. Ren- -. .....►�''- r,ir a lovely 'a: krt for service+. ren - q ' . -` derP�l at ti`e-1�d-': + t'C: 1+1e Pa it 'NO - ... , _ .-sear fir•. P.,ln:c -,cranked the group ,., j.n Ill _ _ - .. - ....-,,. - w A Sw y. Tl1e an 1ttal i;; is C1aas l'a:nrl•� Svi,:" 1•e hrh! i•; � ' ,remorlt this year, __ _: r. J. re -� �°�. '' = '..round ds installersur of homes and bus aessasthnEft Iii i ' -_------- . . . _ Ajax and Pickering They're install- �4. � ;� }. 6 "a t F w � •. 1. in our new din( telephone sets. Your x w r i �Qw � d rAM R l ystart using chest sets when fast.: ., , _; t • service M mos 20 1460 modern-. dial � Sur,aati. �,,t. .3. vsul Lt nniv-. - t , ., I '' and Picketing on arc ¢ - ' . eT<, y �c V,v� 1.• S;, Joon; t✓ulted .'With dial service. you'll start using K� lF - % ehal p e .11 C!:c: c71.1 .. k.:: i :;etha 1, of Green •r,�. your new "W Hit 1, 2 tete hon •'..1. ' woo:, w:.. i s_oo.. speaker. Our1. F , numbers as welt. a # . �ticai suns, as�l:.c•:.by 'Mr. Brown, �l. },r Our installer will acquaint you with Af t,: e; r..,00a, a_' nololst, xlll p•o- : "... .a � < the many additional conveniences, a= ` �` ,• x' �• yioc l::a a a,. !_. tae afternoon, •and vailable to you with deal service. For '9► ��' a'< u u. - , •;, . flte .�udky (,:t :r vv ::1 take tr.e et en- r instance, posh -button phones . wilt } `" tpg servict: '" greatly facilitate' your' business cam- . .� ; , Con3ratu[aror,s to' Malcom Bros, af'''t' munications• Do a'sk out than about 4ZI• _ 'rho ma;s so• goy i at the Dnndap �v this and other telephone yids for • ,' ; 1 _ ,`- :`'towing !date!, %,. sere they represr- %^ `'•'+ '' your business and Noma ..I. .. l s: j1 ietlted the T. hats:,' Co. the Fimily _ _ . _ _ - y ,. Ir raid' ar,d Pike iug High School �. W ' - _ ._ I j. LAWRY ldanagbr .. St. Join's Church is planning a - , L � �: c /. -llu:ked yt;pper to be held in the Twp. �EialC on ' r day" • evening, November _., .., ;.4 .V A3. Admi-:oa *1.50 and 75c. . •_ - The"Vcn-,nl*z' Institute met in the T`HE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF. CANADA1. 13 `Tl o-elahip• Ha:1 ca Tuesday after- 1i:74 moon., Yre_:de-. .'t:a..Annis iv as in ; �i� f1. N charge. Tl: r..:_[ing .opened with 1._ .-_... - _ !the Op:r,... Ud followed by the . , _ L ,May Stcv.a:i •ilect. The Secret- ri . - )ar resi 1Je ;>:.::5113. II11S1nLe 5'i also _ . - - .. '.:..,A- -- je�•,- ;ii !�:'� =. •, 1: was &C.1ded to .. '•. .. - _. _ � , • 1 1 r' ., eta -t t::: t{tich:ti next Tuc-day ev- i..11 . -' • 1 syr en;:1g. 0J -:.''pr', :'n roc t:x Fail boa- , - • . _ __ .. : . k son. �dc;:,,•,_r. :> 'b I,iffv Ccnts, *EXTENSION PHONES --install- • t ". witli Ic:1cl_ _"_ •'�•d• M:s. Ellicott . n . �. Telepho e Hews o� _ T.roceeds from the .. .'a : - . . ed in various parts of your house • t:., • • save steps and ttitne! They re so baa ; '1 ' ga .-e a, r: Por` r r . _ - . _ .yam b ,t:: a: t:".e Par':. •'It'vrai• decided. to.. 0 `;/ dy r the bedroom, kitchen, hall and •• 4 '. :: F,,: Fift e:: Do;lars to Council; for ._,_.._ �. pla oom-th cost. i jus . >A1.00 per 6 , « . . . month per- phone and installation is "'. � 1 Y9ro. tiles Per-' gave a very good For CUS1'olnel'S in �•' . , .. _ ._ - __ s.oy:t' of the Eourse on."Lamp • : • free if done while our man i on the .. 1 s . ,_ .Sh._des" which was held at Brook- • � � � too -. lir. Program Convener Mrs: 'Geo._ -. _ , ' p:ertrtisas. Available in �severtl bEC • ;'• - Ajax an Pit eying Gray. thea tack aver, and, gave a • - ORATOR C LOURS t I 0 :, . _. . : - - .... . ;.:... - (R••�:1 ••••.•••�.,•rte••.F•t/,••••It•••.•R••.•.•.••'••.•••.•••••••••• a•• rt••• 009 see••.••• as - t1' ­. _ _ .... . .. _ ... .. .. j =�--:.-r,.� ... -w - - - -� ' -. - ., ' ♦ .� v �.,..r ,....�.� , --.r• .- - . . _ ' �, . l 1 I '- v - . - _. _ - _ _. A ff e nt►"rrmtNn+t+ml+mNnttmtttntN"+tmt+►►rrprhtr+++trtt►ztmrtthttnrtttRtNhtin+Nn+ nhttmtrttttmrrttt+n,;!!r�tn+,r+nom "N "_41 rarr+mtrrnrMgm+lt►n►trr, r+,rt,+,�.rn+tNmt�M _ . , ..-FOOD ARK STROUD . . ; 4 OPEN EVERY- EVENING TILL. 7*000 P,M.. -a O U G -E H• I L L S :. EXCEPT THURS--& FRI. TILL 9:00• P.M, -. ON -NOe -'Z • HIGHVVA-Y _ Y PRICES EfFECTWE THURS., FRI., SAT., OCTOBER 22nd, 23rd, 24th JUST EAST OF ROUGE BRIDGE . LEAN PORK LAIN ROASTS' RIB END Ib. ;3�C ,;�.R.,� 2Y2t.>< �'�� AViRAOt INS - - a BOASTS or CHOPS Ib 69c _ 1 LB. TRAY JUBILEE SMALL LINK - PURE PORK ib. SAUSAGE. ROUND, SIRLOIN, T-BONE a WING STEAKS JAM �w+w+lw++w�ru++w`....i+ +wiuN4w�w+!u+at+u+iuu+uu++w+w++a++i+waw►+w� ,. .. - - VEGETABLE MARROWS , roman awuu ruga - LBO Ll VE FRESH LEAN - MENCED-11FM _._39 DEVON Sliced Rindlen Breakfast 1 6. pits.BA N - C:co. BONELESS ROLLED PRIME RIB, ROASTIb. �,MvrM .79 SWIFT'S ALLSWEET M I R G I R I N E-:...,.28� SAVE 30c SPECIAL OFFER OF 7c OFF PLUS 23c OFF PEEK IFREAN'S DIGESTIVE or SHORTCAKE %a lb. pkg. rise - LYONS ECONOMY PAK Pks. of 100 — 2 -cup - _ c " BISCUITS _ - � -19 TEA BAGS �9 ST. WWLIAMS 24 os. jar ZIP D 06 F RASPBERRY JAM :43c - CANADA PACKERS - SPECIAL OFFER Of Ac OFF -PLUS 11c OFF - MAPLE .LEAF. SINE 17 CENTS _ here'$ _ CHEE calf Ib. C SLICES " u pkgs. ` MAPLE LEAF 1 Ys Ib Nn _ 1N os. tins COOKED • HAM 1.39 :12 os. square Nn 5'C -3 2 C45C tFRONTENAC Pint- Brickfor CCREAM 2, for -- (Case _of 48 -tine. -A3.95) SPECIAL OFFER OF 3 CENTS OFF PLUS 2 CENTS OFF - - 0wmSTIE - I.NG. ;LB. -1D SHORTEN - C - + r h:. • -7,- • • - • meg. r— Voonty kii t' Unir N"n --t County who .have taken a leading other -volunteer • eitizeas who., in ' s" at 4-* o'aioeis , VJW. JO=i*?[. `• «: -w--+'- part -and who have givtn. their time hundred and one 'ways helped to en- ►nd Mri. Russell Hamilton Since May of this year over WW' and services without charge either in sure the success of the program.. - - -, a• ned the ladies' Aid Commi- -injections df Poliomyel tis_ vac_cipe . administeeed, free their 'own offices or -at- eon==ity SALE REGISTER COAL Wednesday evening. They have been of clinics. the Thankoffering Supper charge, to the adult residents of the This program was only possible, --- - y in November. area covered by the Ontario County however, with the help of many oth- SatadaY, October 10—auction sale - •• - SUMMER PRICES = --- ►nd Mrs. Jeffries, of Stcuff- Health. Unit. Cr sections of the community. These of f&. -m machinery. -And fu aitvre, the _ STILL EFFECTIVE ited Mr. and Mrs. Draper on This has been possible only through includt members of tfie nursing pro- property of Rcbz; t Pilkey, Lot 25, ;25.50 PER TON ' �k-end- Dixon=Burns the co-operation and assistance gives freely, by it- fession, bogpital staff, public health Victoriarl O;dsr of Nurses Open Front two and one-lr�lf miles of Whitby, sad one and �_ .Arthur. Mitchell will conduct the and voluntarily many nurses, _ •west - services on November 1, at n. 7.30 dividuals and organizations. _-These many that it is impossible to and private nurses, for their assistan- ce with ari$ at clinics; nun- ;, ha:f rndes south (on town line). Ford I tractor (good shape)- plow, John LIMITED i and p. m. are so ,supplies for. 'help-. Deere spreader, on rubber, PICKERING 74 g People will meet in White- ; thank • each person individually for inters and school teachers manure _. _ wcb on Friday at 7.06 p. m: their services. ing with publicity-, the authorities re- two wheel (good shape, full line of TEMPLE 9-2431 - seting is for`12 to 14 years of ' We would like to make particular' s nsibie for permitting tlie'ttse- of_ Po P g mach ner large quantity,, of furnit- y; g Q y.. Farm -Fold. Terms' Cash: Sale nip. mention of .the physiciar;s of our their halls as- clinicds, and t}.e-`nliny ure). nt►"rrmtNn+t+ml+mNnttmtttntN"+tmt+►►rrprhtr+++trtt►ztmrtthttnrtttRtNhtin+Nn+ nhttmtrttttmrrttt+n,;!!r�tn+,r+nom "N "_41 rarr+mtrrnrMgm+lt►n►trr, r+,rt,+,�.rn+tNmt�M _ . , ..-FOOD ARK STROUD . . ; 4 OPEN EVERY- EVENING TILL. 7*000 P,M.. -a O U G -E H• I L L S :. EXCEPT THURS--& FRI. TILL 9:00• P.M, -. ON -NOe -'Z • HIGHVVA-Y _ Y PRICES EfFECTWE THURS., FRI., SAT., OCTOBER 22nd, 23rd, 24th JUST EAST OF ROUGE BRIDGE . LEAN PORK LAIN ROASTS' RIB END Ib. ;3�C ,;�.R.,� 2Y2t.>< �'�� AViRAOt INS - - a BOASTS or CHOPS Ib 69c _ 1 LB. TRAY JUBILEE SMALL LINK - PURE PORK ib. SAUSAGE. ROUND, SIRLOIN, T-BONE a WING STEAKS JAM �w+w+lw++w�ru++w`....i+ +wiuN4w�w+!u+at+u+iuu+uu++w+w++a++i+waw►+w� ,. .. - - VEGETABLE MARROWS , roman awuu ruga - LBO Ll VE FRESH LEAN - MENCED-11FM _._39 DEVON Sliced Rindlen Breakfast 1 6. pits.BA N - C:co. BONELESS ROLLED PRIME RIB, ROASTIb. �,MvrM .79 SWIFT'S ALLSWEET M I R G I R I N E-:...,.28� SAVE 30c SPECIAL OFFER OF 7c OFF PLUS 23c OFF PEEK IFREAN'S DIGESTIVE or SHORTCAKE %a lb. pkg. rise - LYONS ECONOMY PAK Pks. of 100 — 2 -cup - _ c " BISCUITS _ - � -19 TEA BAGS �9 ST. WWLIAMS 24 os. jar ZIP D 06 F RASPBERRY JAM :43c - CANADA PACKERS - SPECIAL OFFER Of Ac OFF -PLUS 11c OFF - MAPLE .LEAF. SINE 17 CENTS _ here'$ _ CHEE calf Ib. C SLICES " u pkgs. ` MAPLE LEAF 1 Ys Ib Nn _ 1N os. tins COOKED • HAM 1.39 :12 os. square Nn 5'C -3 2 C45C tFRONTENAC Pint- Brickfor CCREAM 2, for -- (Case _of 48 -tine. -A3.95) SPECIAL OFFER OF 3 CENTS OFF PLUS 2 CENTS OFF - - 0wmSTIE - I.NG. ;LB. -1D SHORTEN - C - -7,- •4 "tea-�""b)�"�...e.�j,_ ;�• eta.-.:,�,M�u,.,,,� Jam•'.""' --fir' �..-....lr----�,f ,ar�_�+_.-. '-"Pi?^'�'�'1+► ..• L.�-- "_.w--...-Rm�..�-.fig' ^�"''"'�'. �''" • f ._..i.•rata .".'.. ymd ;:•,_ .... ,,,;. Z '.' • Y. k�%.L: 44'^'1 - T Jf' .�. \ . > "'-: �. , ``h. F : b i .47 -rf � .. , • _� DintY's , *YOUR FRIENDLY- RESIDENT AGZNT- r D � :IL IL I �MORLEY ARTICLES FOR SALE ..COMING EVENTS _ • v � - .. LAWNMOWER � ' ,CASH AND CARRY .PRICES Ajax and. Pickering Hospital W. A. HEADQUARTERS ON PLYWOOD ,. ...,SALES alt SERVICE -:: : , `INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE ..� . *MASKED BALL" If you buy in basts, Your money you'll -sats, • 4a�aii $3.76 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1959 r 4x88% 114 $5.41 •For a little tin, a SttM Paine :PHONES ,.'. 4x8:3fi S6 911 --Prises to be evep in the Make lawnmowers seem just , $7.91, folbv.hrg categories: what they ain't. RESIDENCE 7.67 -OFFICE 67 $11496MOST COMICAL SEE A FULL LIN& AT 7 5-16ths Sheathing Plywood $3.11 MOST ORIGINAL DINTY'B PICKERING, ONTARtO -- 346th s 03AS MOST AUTHENTIC BMALL MOTOR CLINIC ' 3b % Underlay $6.31 TED TAYLOR'S ORCHESTRA WE SELL TH r BEST �. 40 Pop Underlay $1.24 For Tickets Phone Pickering 258J AND SERVIC'R THE REST r 2 -In. Insqlation, 70 sq. fat. 113.49 --------------------------------- Call F-+ Piclw"g 664 - 3 Ia Insulation, W � ft. $3.39 _--- -- - COOPER BLOCK LTD. t; i Bag. Loose Iasulatsion Patricia Tuck SEPTIC TANKS ---- }' FORREST LUMBER CO. LTD. --r CLEANED CALEDONIA ROAD -TORONTO Opp. Pickering Police Station PIANO AND THEOI}� C SAN No. 2 Highway CLASSICAL AND'POPULAR - - BLOCKS & BRICKS a, Phone: TEmpk 9112361 _ W: Y. >! U1 ? , , ----------------------------------- -Phone: PlckaRng 496 NURSERY STOCK Oshawa - 8A 3.4042 STRUCTURAL STEEL 1 jispecially all. kinds of Hedges, ------------------------------- r -- ----------- ----------------- t f s .1 Flowering Shrubs and T: ees • • • A' 1 in perfMODERA ualiE -PRICETANKS, CIMAN11M S - •Pic; nna Village eANrrAR , CRANE RENTAL !C, _ JERRY HASEK NURSERY A number of our residents have STATION ROAD, PUCKERING, ONT. - phones 146, 11M. 34902Fust Farm North Of High School sales the Canada Goose this year. The New tlanits l:Pafslled Phone Pickering 327J3 }corking of these geese, their V -.hap= W. WARD Oct 30 ed formation in flight and the land- iPbe : WkltbT BW 6-t6p -_ing of these large' picturesque birds 1$fl _-------- .' FOR SALE -- lady's bicycle, in are cherished experiences for those ---------------------i i r good condition. Needs paiatiw. $15. who value ti:ese things. In their long 0 L • LAY Phone TEmple 9-2373. and hazardous journey from Arctic ROMAN t N 5 V R A N C r _ _ ----- ----------- Regions, to the far South, they are FOR .SALE - class cabinet, don- beset by many perils, and although ASSURANCII nature has endowed them with much COMPANY LTD. d;• ble bed, walnut, ftrrDace-blower. Pig - :i Clare- nt 50J2. cuinning, they wouldY robabl rave , 1 P - ------- --------------- �-- been wiped out, had it not been for � E - AUTOMO80 �- DIRE APPLES? -made laws and sanctuaries, both WORK M -1 r • r Bpbs $1.50 per Bulb. here and in Florida. The passenger 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST r Y .. lartows $100 per Bush. Pigeon has disappeared -we hope the AINerlZed CorlsYtMr!' =QOa i yli (Bring Own Container) Canada Goose will remain. 1'elepFtonee Pickering ROBT..C. REESOR The choir of St. Andrew's Presby -Company Dealer For Two ms7es west of Brock Rd. an terian Church_ provided the music for . . , R GURNEY I Off' Statiea Pius Ajar Mwpping Centre Plums: Ajax 4110 �' 4411. Con. Piebeatng Township the Ashburn Presbyterian Anniver- N C f -' ----_-_---•- _--- sary sevice on Sunday night, and a CLARE f ., -.;FOR SALE -- Brownie outfit, cam- pleasant social hour was spent with M ;Prete, size 10, new condition. 9 Tud- the Ashburn congregation afterwud RVUp or St. Ajar: Ph. Ajax 657 The Ladies' Aid of the Presbyter-FURMACES, WATER HEATERS MORTGAGES AP'PRAI/A=,R I . - - - J the -- - urs- OAS RANGES A Ian Churc4r held their meeting at • g I oral FOR SALE -Electric Lionel tiara 'trome qf. Mrs, as. Palmer Tsai Th . -- "set, good as new. Reasonable. Phan day _ . . :0. NEWELL Pickering 149, after 6.00 p_ -m. PHO C ROOK FURNACEli - N$t PI KERING 143 1TORONTOt sMpIm 9305 --Oct 30 Card Of Tbaeis ernt+s to ----- fi GIP S 'cora -------------- REAL ESTATE BROKER Cr 'FOR SALE CHEAP one 3 1-2 We wish to extend our heartfelt -Pay-ableOrt gas bM PICKHRINIfiI VILLAGE , 1Ft cubic concrete mixer, trailer hook- thanks and appreciation for the acts Rus. 'SIQiIWAY3' 1-4 MILS SOUTHiiDE NO. = RIGHRr1T ' up, rubber wheels, 1.1-2 horse . gns- of kindness, messages of sympathy, PHONE 179 PICIi>StINQ Ew$T of avxBARTON• :-, aline engine attached to mixer,. In and beautiful floral offerings receiv- goad shape. -Price for cash - $85.00. ed from our kind friends and neigh- %0, 5-4515 INIMY -Phone: ATiantic 2-3272. • bora during our recent bereavement _ - -----------------------------�__-- in the toss of our beloved husband OIL FURNACESAPP{ `� 11tcIatoatr hank the 41-550 Bush. Banters "$IAD Reverands M SALE'- and father. e Cresswell Land Mr. "---- -------------- R4SE8ANK CONYAIESCEKt N. Other Varieties On Hand Lackey for their consoling words, and ! O• RADIO AND TV SERVICE Please Bring Contsire s the McEachnie and Son Funeral r WORK GUARANTEED PICKERING ORCHARDS Hpme. eke. One Mile We t Of Pickering Village -Mrs. Ma-garet Middleton and PHONE DAYS - PICII> 2=6 SPACIOUS GROUNDS AND BEAUTIFUL ROOMS _ On No. 2. Highway Family. OVER -LOOKING LAKE ONTARIO - Phone. Pickering 367M2 293W --------=----------------- tVl1�iING$ - ATlantle 2.41$6 , - ---- H8R? WHITS KIND CARE FREE TRANSPORTATION . FOR SALE -Beagle pops Pyne: - HELP WANM-------------------------------- ' Pickering 525W. - RY,GISTERED NURSE IN CHARG3 �� 5.• TYPIST WANTED TLa -643 A Ca 2 1 - 'FOR SALE -two nsei space hes- North American Van Lines of Can. WALL ii o► ters; one- new gas space heaters two Ltd. of Pickering, has a vacancy for used gun -type re - r: ype al burners one new a senior shorthand typist. Applicant JI�EATIN6 SERVICE ;N Ti gas conversion burner; four outboard please apply in writing to P. O. Box motors..7 I-2 h, _ p.; .foss camp cots; 339, Pickering, Out. COLEMAN PORTABLE AND STATIONARY two gas ranges. Findlay automatic 8L81C RICAL POWER MILLER HEATING Aeessive Salesmen) If you have a .NATURAL GA$ AND GSlVERATING UNITE ,• Ajax 657 car; we have a wonderful rural area OIG. BURNER$ Gasoline powered with the fans= �� --- ----------------=---------- for you. Make money by working a Clinton •mines. From SM -wattle W For the FINEST FOR- SALE Apples,- cooking and ' Familea Dealership, full or part time. (Ontario Fad Board L3eeo..j 5 kilowatts avalaple• Ideal for f - eating. Robt. W. Balsdon, Bay Road, We offer you a large variety of owl, cow, cottage",- BUILDING SUPPLIES r- :,.Pickering. , daily necessities and other useful pro- - --• ' ''" -' '- units are avaiiabl on ccs etc. Some uni s j ducts. High Cornmission and Bonus. a esutsl basis Our _ -- . -------------------------- g � CLSAN-OUT SERVICE prices and ser- iAIR PRICE u! FOk SALE - piano and stool; also Free catalogue on request. Mr. T. vice guarantee the best available. { e pull-out couch. TE-mple 9-1974, Ga-dner, Dept. 7-C. P. 58 Station GTRAILER HEATING We also. do armature and motor • • er - -=--------------------- ----- Montreal 24. r•-�, and PPS re - FOR SALE -chesterfield suite and AJAX 657 buildrs-model your electric mpt- or 11S.a Rogers 'Majestic radia; record- AVON COSMETICS needs qualif- or or generating •geripment. ,c- prayer, floor cabinet type. Phone: , ked -woman, interested in gond earn- 19 TUDOR ST., g Picktrin - 457. � �� - Fos more information,, call: PJ g Ings above average $2.00 an hour. In- --- Oct30 _ creased business creates opening in -------------------------'-1 KEN POOK F. �- Pickering Township. Phone today to Pickering 362 ____- - W .!__ U' REAL ESTATE Miss E. Outerbridge, HU 7-0319. � :'....WATER `'"'r'"' °"`S` .---------------- - ._ A . CLINTON LLMNer TO -RENT - apartment, Main St. PART TIME BUSINESS GASOLINE ENGINES P Pickering. Apply -Chas. Hutchings, OPPORTUNITY " O Air cooled. 2 It.. p., to 10.3 It. P. In - Church St. $. Phone 474W. Canadian Distributor has, local torr. dustrW or lighter duty models. Ex- LDA Dealers in your ►OWIIr )e, Oct 23 tf ' itory available. Men or women must tarting and ARTHUR MITCHELL le backed b famous Clio- - t have l0 to l'2 hours spare time, week- ` t FOR RENT -' five -roomed house ly to fill orders. Must have small cap- ton guarantee. r more immediately Alai Lum� CO Ltd with full basement; three-piece bath ital available to purchase own inven- stock. For more information, • • LIMITED `" r oil furnace and heavy-duty wiring; tory. This is refundable' under Coati Ca11: - a garage. Suitable for email family. A pony's merchandising program. Write,'KEN POOK Pickering, Ont ~ few rods north of No. 2 Highway at giving background, phone number etc PICKERING %, :, )icksrng 362 / • a_ caution -light. Immediate puss- to "Handy-Pac Aids, 601 Oakwood - ___:___-_ °, Alaxn. Phone: Pickerin- '20;M,. essto Ave. Toronto. Sundaes A Holidays: Pickerinq 446 - Oct 23 tf Oct 30 r r t1. •-------------------------- 'OIL BURNERSi �.ELECTRIC. .HOWARD�TRAVEL UR UPoke the heat out of your ehtm- DOH BLIZZARD ELECTRIC - knee with an automatic heat AJAX' SHOPPING PLAZA 7 .> saver COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL WIRING~ '•� Soeciol Price S49.o5 HOTEL ACCOMMODATION WISES '. 'PLANE STEAMSHIP TOURS MILLER HEATING SERVICE - CAR HIRE Tudor- St., Ajax 'I -'FREE ESTIMATE 7WORLD-WIDE SERVICE Phone 657 - - - j A ELE H E AJAX 90 ; T P ON - one 1 - - Ph Picker'ng .362 T - •