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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1959_11_06_ ;P'. : — ��„ s n... «• r' �JRICAI�, AND SON. PUBLISHERS Audtorized Aa Secvnd Class Harass ,r'"i NO d ttRRiVG. ONT_ _-- ' a Year IInited 8.tit i3.00 FRIDAY4Y3$ldBSlvr•II; 195R'`';_ PubHittiad 8�ee Idoveao3ric 1881 5c. PER COPY-.--- Pets[ Office Dept Ottawa ' Rates: i2 -b0 per ' 'ORP UT !ITS H. LDINGS .7HERE ■SELLS Consolidated Building Takes Over •• � PICKERING VILLAG UNCLE �T''� TI• TO ��tf'� t Agreement With Pickering TOWItSIt�p The marriage of Mr. Ivor Bernar(tj � Sherlock and Miss Jacquel'ne T ev*' A !Crusader Development Corporation.ette took place in the United Church. who proposed a 3,000 home develop -i, here. on �aiurday�, October 317 The Close Off Brock And merst on 680 acres in the Frenchman's ceremony was,performed by R,. -;.Mb buttar,, and was an ail chora Bay area have sold their rights and, i l ser- �s-•s holdifigs to. Resotu•ces Land Co -Opera: I vice. -The bride looked loveiv in full Station Roads.. - tive Corporation, a land -holding Com- length lace dress with shoulder length. - pany, which is a subsidiary of Con- The Station Read has been closed veil and carried a uouquet .f yerloW r� solidated Building Corporation, one! 1 t z F.l w aff at Highway 401 on both sides by ruses: A recording �l as made of the of the largest companies of its ,kind ' a t '- the .Department of Highways. Access ceremony ,and moving pictures take[; 3 in Canada. - to the CNR station on the south side Pickering Township council passed i to send to. the b`ide's parents and the t is _made from either the Base Line or a bylaw' this week, cunsenting to the groom's relatives, in England. The �. the -new paved road, extending west to -'gnfng of the present Cru -[inner- bride's only attendant was 'Miss Linde. Sta'on o- ronin urc Street. - Smith, of -Morley Park and the best a agreement to the new firm: The agree - men[ will now be guaranteed by three.i Th -e Department also advises that man was Mr. David Hoad-Reddick of . the Brock Road is being close off at firms instead of just one. It is the 1 Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Sherlock wilt! w ; mghway 401 on both sides as on Nov- II reside in. Toronto where 11r. Sher e fearing of council members that the i orrber 2hd. Those going north o lock is attending University. t former agreement is greatlystrep h- ` - '. 'e i Brock Road from 401 will have to Mrs. Mary Balsdon and boa JotitF erred by this move and that at a time, d ar take off at Liverpool cloverleaf and of London', and Miss Glenna Ham;l, r when money is tight, indicates that come east on highway 2 end those g°- the plans will go ahead. ` ton, visited relatives here over the l ing to the Base line will take pff at Tight money was given as the rea- ( week -end. " I the same cloverleaf. r We hope Mrs. DuaIl, • who is now,' _ son .ur,Crus9der selling their inter- in Oshawa Hospital: will svu,s I bar - ests, home and in improved health. Manager -Treasurer The agreement first signed on April air. Weals Nevtipoit, ubo obtai.t- 2i 1959 was amended in Sept@mber y • Q when the_developing 'film agreed to ed a high standing in his Grade f ; s� ~ Hired By Township - install both the water and sewage Examinatious, ham gone to ui.t, iq, " plants. This agreement of` course, Michigan, to work a: G. M. 1. 7`w Mr. Robert Turk of West Rouge has still holds. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh- Hitler have c. heen selected from about 48, applicants Mr. Harry Time, president of returned here to' take Lip residence for the job of township treasurer and Crusader said that he was soiry they for the winter. Sooµ and [fees rainy of"^e managrr. His salary will bedwere not able to marry, through their I dtlayetheir return. from Sask. $7.00 per year. plans as they had spent a great deal r.aur a Margot. ire, in ant k3ug.1teC - .� Mr. Turk take4 on a great deal of of time and money on it to date. He; of air. and airs. Robert Young rl ad r0ponsibility with his new job. Be- thanked council the clerk anf ti en-; 'tr... n>d .w e. o- unlitSt. An(:rew a Pr - at then - ides beir g treasurer lie is responsible i gineer for their co-operation. --morning service of - N .F " °or -ofF.ce menagemen4, methods and _ It w -ted out after Councillor eshytc..:i.s Church -on 5•unday. vroredure,he can hire and fire, sup-. Harry Ashton asked about time, that :td r, a &d Mrs.` Yout.g, of O�hivva. enise purchasing of supplies and the development would be 'completed! and ;Lir. and firs. Ford. (,f Torcnto equipment, allocate steno -staff tQ var- within three to seven years. ;gra+u.Parents of Laurie Ddargseriu; ioua departments advise council on Dar. Horgan, solicitor for Crusader, ; Young attended the baptismal ser - Uncle Sieve With The Costume !Winnersfinances. and _make recommendations. said that for reasons beyond their -I vice above. On a recorded vote Deputy -reeve control, as the development was of 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McKeown of No police are needed at 'Jean McPherson voted against hiring i such magnitude, the Department; of t Islington, called on Mr. and Mrs,. H. ntk Steve s Tena Town is West ing tao_ noisy. _ - ge is a going concern that has these dances, and tate Friday night the man. She said she was against it Planning and Development took a i W. Boyes on Monday. racted over 130 members from' danbes`should not be confused -with because the -main did not have pre- great deal of time in studying all de-} Mrs. O'Sullivan, Mrs. MacRae. it children to those up to. 16. ' Uncle Steve's Teen Town ions municipal experience. In.answer I tails. He said, the plan has yet to be I Mrs. W. D. Smith and Mrs. A..Lish- _ EacbSaturday' Steve Kaskiw The club is planning a talent show to a question from the reeve„ she said I approved, but that they are-optimistic.man attended the area ccavent:oa• of own as "Uncle Steve" to the kids for the near future and it is hoped sive opposed the hiring because she and feel it is in the final stage. He the Women's Institute at the ]Loyal d3 a meeting- and dance. The kids parents will t:upport this '-venture. wase opposed to the individual on the 1� that when they couldn't clarify York Hotel on Thursda)-Last. A 35 cents to get in, which only Steve says that while very few above grounds, not on the principle of oto their bankers just wneri the pro- We are glad to see 1.r, '.-.ay Doble Sat- people say manke. for his efforts, luring a man for the job outlined. i ject-wouldget started it because ap- our popular school priuz;l4al b;,,k-at :iy meets the expenses. Last .i y, after totalling up rent of hall, he likes doing it for the kids anyway. j parent that the tight money policy work again.' k, cokes and prizes. Steve had. to Last Saturday they held a Hal- would prohibit their. going •aitead. He W. C..Murkar wras the g, -,:et ,peae into his own pocket for_;39.00• lowe'en party in conjunction with the Order Ratepayers TO' said that on Friday evening at 6 p.m. ker at the Ajax Womciu, iustitute �t year, he says, it cost him over dance which.was very. successful. This tpey. concluded the agreement %ffn I last ,week -end. b of his own money. Teen Town appears to be a very good 'Resources Land and that it was with! Mr. Jerry Hasek, who so success - Clean .' 1 love the, kids, and that ie why. sero -t on. Geralf 'of the children of Up Yards Ithe greatest regret that Crusader felly landscaped the publsc ,ciroof o it", he says. Ne is very strict West Rouse and d; tier aria it is Township Council this week m= took this action. Qreunds,'which have a: survsved, is the kids and they are penalized hoped that .Steve Kaskiw wiil find strutted Bylaw Officer. A. W. Cane -to ' Crusader wil pay all planning fees now busy landsca;,ing thr Ajax High browing paper -on the floor, or be= tit. ziwe to oe "We to ,:.cep on with it- give f9ur township parties a deadline 'to date, amounting to $5,500.40. They . School grounds.. - to clean up their premises. have already put $3,000 on deposit And speak.nK of flowers, G. egor-X I One - has it partly burned -home on with the township. Clark, who ha, i, i s *"n r,o a, here is !Skunk Has Last Ward the property, another has a car up Mr. Horgan said that he would act . Pickering, waxed lyrical in "Ther Lots Net Deeded, , on wooden blocks, ahother a huge as solicitor for- the Cunsolidated Bisild- I Pack" on petunias; '%rich rcalIy did •^; P.C: Aibert Delaney. got the shock pile of garbage on title lawn and an- ers, that Marshall' _iacklin and Mau- flourish under our a: d conditions of til M@It11Oned of his life last week, while investigat- other an old refrigerator, and other naghan vZould act a ;.laming consult 1 ml's summer. fttg a noise last week, post overt, articles in the yard. ants. and Procto., Redfern ,would Eighty or. more teacher, of Pick - I Before be. could.get out of the way, i Mr. Cane said they have all' been carry on with plana for the water i ening 'Village and Area ''. left this ass Deakin of Glendale Drive, ask- a skunk, the culprit who had been notified previously of the exisiting plant f week for (;,core, to uuserv� teaching otsncil this week 'about 6 trots of malting the noise{ let w and br;en condition, which -is 'considered a dan- I Reeve Scott said :the'township had! i,, the schools titers. Incidentally. ught Hough subdivision that had never' ger and Health menace. ifound all parties concerned with i Greece. is near RGc,.e>ter N. Y. P.C. Delaney f,,� blast deeded over to the' township, and I was unable •to see the skunk in I Three of the pr°pertaea are on Rose- Crusader to be _ve: y co-operative. He I 'After seeing the luta sad Six- week were put up for sale. I "I Delaney said. e jumped when bank Road, .north near concession ! ' said that he was pF-r•tu ,t;ed over the pence' last friday nig, t with , the eve Sherman Scott said that in and the other is the house just west financial status being wiat'it is, thatI superb acting of fir Lave-cnce O:iv- M r. Hough put a plan on his land I �v° what was there in the dark, but not quick enough." of Brock Road on No. 2 highway. prevented them from carrying on with iu a take back scents of the venous - together with two previous plans I Needless fo say, a tomato juice ilio :their :plans. ops things w•c ha.e said a,.aut TV.the township 6 lots as their part ,.down and extra effort on the part. of Mr. and Mrs. xorun �aj 'spent the l 5 per, cent donated for parks,.! the cleaners g6t rid of - the smell, al- Overpass To Be Built. / • week -end in Barrie ;:t rooms of - He said it just came to light that ,though P.C. Delaney said he could Hallowe'en Quiet his mother, who t, rwt sv well and had never been deeded over, taste the awful stuff for. two days' At Morre's Road } I wished. s _..e township and. that Mr. -Hough, i Strict a funeral took place here last ^been paying taxes on it He said , = I� �� a afternoon of M:. Char:e9 The . Pickering Townshi has been ad-: , Saturd y as soon as it became known the vised thatanoverpass'will be built Both Pickering Village and Picker- Hoit­the last suivi.or til a family was not township property, the I To Report On Water shortlyw• . at Moore Road by the Depart- ing Township police departments had of nine children '-o h'—! e,! wt Station ,ship's solicitor was inst.ructed'to meat of ,Highways. a reasonably quiet hallowe'en. Road for -many yea,,. Mr. rioit was A proceedings acrd thgt the lots will I • • The d�artment also advisee that The township had no complaints at. 92 years of age. 4 nt, ded to the township. ! Main ExtenSIOnS detours will be provided for the pub- alt,' although the OPP were called to 1 \lits Mary Neal•: is spending -two e ,uncil Harry Ashton said it was the fourth concession -where some'mafl't vv-teks with her arents \•v. F. and , disconcerting .that this should I Engineer T. O. Jefferson is being lie during the construction period. p k e +asked b Pickering Township cotshcil t boxes, -had be knocked over. Mrs. Neale, before she guts South pen and not be noticed until a rate- y I Pickering Village=police had to -clear for the iviriter.- "' s r saw the -signs posted to- sell to prepare a report on water expan- + Sion outside the Crusader area which Drain At Bay rocks -off Church Street,' north and M Lund and family have moved t He said he had considered asking lies t3onfili`of highway 40I around the some signs were knocked over. On the to the apartment recently va sled byl s 1 an inquiry but realized. that .the Causes Fboding !whole it ruse quiet. the rsuut tau:ily. 4 consibility rested with the officials �Y' ^` Mr. Jos. McMillan, Accountant a$ —'4. -,hat time and with each succeed They are asktrrg that he get costa - reeve who did not. see that .the on expansion of, services and sequence Homemaker Service the Bank of Commere here, has beets t was ceded over. I of expansion. Engineer T. O. Jefferson reviewed a transferred to thei rsarnra BranTit„ 9 �i- ce a lots are now being turn- case at'Frenchman's Bay where water and leaves in a week or ten days. o� er to the township. I see no use- on the west side of the Bap Road, Set U In ToWnslii His smiling face and ways made , ii. ornate in holding any inquiry. no Breaks Arm On comes down then east and down be- p p much easier to "draw sornething out: p y tween the homes of-Cul}ey'and Smith; bars: G. Crichton, president of the of the bank—if even only your breath.. would be costly and only prove I • causing a flooding condition each year. local Red Cross thanked the Welfare t we alread know," Mr.; Ashton HalloWe'en Night g g The Afternoon W. A. held a torr• Y He said the cost to fix the situation Committee and council this week for, essful 1?azaac in the C. E. Centre of; . ' tit reeve Jean. McPherson said' A Port Union boy had his left arm would be about $3Q0, passing a bylaw establishing a Home -the United Church, Hallowe'en motif ... : p y Deputy reeve Jean McPherson' said maker Service in the township, was carried out in attractive wall and ratepayers wanted to know why broken Saturday night when struck the problem has existed since 1956. Councillor Harry Ashton explained • table decorations. Baking, Aprons and landed had not been deeded over•by a car on Altona Road,%while mak- ,.We may have no legal -responsibility that the service will be. shared 50-50 n it had been discussed in 1956 ing his rounds for shell -outs. I here -hut -we do have .a moral one." Hand -worked Articles were on said again in 1958. _ ' t Vernon Wells, S, was carr yin$ a 1 between township and province for for eager buyers, and a delicious teat 11 Mrs. McPherson could not get a sec indigent_ patients..He said that Wel- was served. M-rs. Jenkin,on, -*ife •off You can -give as good an answer as basket on his arm, which was struck , ondQr to, a, motion to have the work fare Officer, A. W. Cane would have a former pastor, opened enc ha -sal. n, you were.on council during that by a car, driven by Leslie Goodard-of j done before winter sets in. Couneillor to approve all cases before they be- Mr, and :Mrs. Asidre, DesLaaJi r* e•" said Reeve Scott. "I don't Cherrywood. `Ashton said he would second the came -township charges. wen the answer to it," he said.' I Mr. Goodard swerved to miss the. motion iP the' time was -'deleted. He The local Red Cross will provide and little son spent the week -end with cr.hildren and was blinded by oncom- • - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hambleton. said he had a airirilar problem at the service: It relfe'ves certain age-Movinq.the log house from its pre- ing-lights. re mg- lights. No c}larges were laid by Pickering Beach. workers from being tied at-- hofne` ital Atttdliary Meeting Nov 9• afire g sent location to Brougham, on" Mon- ' sF p Moved b Councillor Ross' Haw- through illness and allows them to - - - thorne, seconded D Councillor Ash= g day, was a great event for the newly]- "ne November fneeting cif the Hos- PAPER Ct)LLEC'TION y keep on the job. formed Historical Society, in its ply Auxiliary will be held • in the ton that if funds are available from _ to start a Museum. A humber of ino; r cs' Residence, on Mdnday, Nov- ODDFELLOW3 and - the road budget.in Ward 4, as hat}- terested people watched the yroCeetlt►- n 9, at 804 p- M. sharp: Mr. Cann REBEKAHS be determined by Mr. Chapman, "Co,- _BADMINTON fres; others look the ease Watiy. 04 NEWO- 0 rne, of Pickering, will pr_ses+t a t PAPER DRIVE Btruction be undertaken to pipe be - at. Hydro, on the construe- SATURDAY, NQVEMBER 7. tween lots 53 and 59 and erect;I p�ckerincoD tyle HsglttSchool,y At and watched it on �v. _�,r,.�r% by O y buffer wall. on the roadside d t n B of the St. Lawrence Seaway, in C. P. and T. B. or. All ladies er!1Costs� A� A4 Y& b 1"I act'e•k R. M. _ _ • •'• • w "Leuewn use, once the buildings are Every service organization in the the fund drive and -in the week ra- 9 ��` ' • mat, Township has volunteered to as>ist in required to carry out this project CdN"On Date hWHovendw A s WINNERS OF TRACK MEET Brougham, Ust, — Geographical '!The Historical Society wad formed Centre of Pickering Township, this a fear months ago, sparked by the village on No. 7 Highway, 25 miles Brougham School Centennial Celebra- east of Toronto, has been selected ao tions of last summer, when Robert' the site of a Museum to house furn- Miller, of Brougham, gathered togeth- 1 �` +• _ :iahinga, tots, inptementa, written doc- er a display of early township relics. s uments and other data dating back to These are available as the nucleus of i 3000 year's before Christ. the Museum collection. First task of r' ' The Museum, sponsored by Picker- the Society was the. creation of the ing Township Historical Society, will permanent museum, which is expected # `' be financed by a drive for funds start- to be open for a least 120 days a year-- .ing about November -15, with i10,0W and to provide an added tourist att- a - as the initial target, raction. Already, the Society has purchased purchase of land and building;, with Y > two school buildings, both more than cost of moving an renovation, is es- one hundred years old, and a log cab- timated at more than $65110, according reputed to be one of the earliest �fr�l f h � • i' - _ - 2n epto s o the Society .� f ich is, buildings in Scarborough Township, headed, by Wm, G: Laws •n, former and is moving them to the site select- Reeve of Pickering Township. Some ed at Brougham. Other buildings have of the buildings had to be partly dis- been promised. Some assistance will mantled in order to move them over be given by the Onta/io Government,_ the highway system, but much'of the and it is planned to open the Museum renovation work will be performed bar at least 120 days a year—probably volunteer labour -at a series of build- ".during the tourist season, when the ing bees to :be held in the spring. buildings are expected to stop many "We believe the "Museum will fill a I Jr .travellers on nearby No. 7 Highway. great need in teaching our children The Historical Society claims Pick- how their forefathers lived in this :— ering is one of the oldest settled areas area, and in preserving some of the in Ontario, if not in Canada. it has priceless articles which ntherw-ise already been promised an exhibit of would be lost to the tow-n.gHp", said early Laurentian period, tools found at ' Mr. Lawson, pointing out that in re - nearby Pickering Beach, these dating cent years "antique collectors" had back to 3000 B. C. In addition, the been denuding, the area of historical Royal Ontario Museum is to be asked valuables which are now "gone be= I for artifacts and other objects found yond recall." There are still, how- Winners of the three-mile cross- School who were jointly responsible Photo by Barrie Pgmao7 ` on the Miller site—an Indian burial e-rer eaamples'of early Ontario tools, country race for Pickering and Ajax for the meet. Front row L to R - `ground' now being excavated by t1% implements and furniture in attics youths. Back row: 'L - to' R. - Paul David Carnegie 2nd; David.. Robert- the occasion. It is 'hoped thismoet Royal Ontario Museum under noted and barns of older residents of the Pace of the Toronto- Olympic Club, son Ist; Murray Stroud 3rd who were will stimulate interest in eootpetitive- Archeaeologist. 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CALL-YOURf� :k _ _ ELECTRICALLY s: your* _ VVEBETTER•;: HYDRO A ou i , , n • t a but little other damage was, done. ember 6, in the church basement. iced Church on Saturday, November �D�tbQi� Trophies Presented Quite a few persons took their The Bazaar opens at 4.,10 p. m. and 14: T'hetne for the day — A W ork- * boats out of the bay on Saturday. A Supper from 5.00 until all are served. man that needeth tut w be ashamed. -.. large crane from Cooper Block was The Merry, Homemakers Club will Everyone cordially invited. Mormon, y' sF•r'. used, making the task very easy. meet this Saturday at the home of Afternoon and evening bessions. T 4 Frenchman's Bay Bowling League Mrs. Noel Marshal, at Pickering. The Afternoon Yti , it. will meet on Team Standings—Redhots 9; Bay- The W. A: will meet on. Wednes- November 1Z at the ho�te of Mrs. Mr� 'l 1, at the home- cats 8; Yellars 7; Blow Jos. 6: Head- day, November e of J. brooks. l,ruup ,G. m charge of the r2 ,_ x yt - pins 6; Roughriders S; Hel,cats 3; Mrs. George Wilson. Each one is re- Worship Service. Roll Call 1 Stand. 1 Stinkers b. High Single (flat) Helen sponsible for a• number on the prog- Rev. T. bleetham well be, guest spec- s z' 1 Hill 255; Clare Skitch 293. High ram: Roll Call — "An Item vith the ker for the atternuon. Ail iauies wel- s": Single Single (handicap) : Helen .Hill wordSTAND". come. ------------------------- 301;Lne Trigo boys' group.wig meet on Clare Skitch ,r06. High Three (flat): Ruth Hern 623; Ralph Thom- St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Tuesday evening in the Sunday ' as 752. i ;; School Room, urtuer the airectiun and -1. H,gh Three (handicap): Helen Hill 'Two Sacraments were observed at leadership or hen' McTaggart and .. 71W Clare Skitch 754. Over 200 — the regular morning. worship. "In Rev; Fleetham _ r1 Farb Wells 216; Dave Brundle 254; fant Baptism" and "The Lord's Sup- Mrs. and Mrs. Halman vis- r' Ralph Thomas 245, 260, 246; Shirley I per" Rev. E. H. hunter from Mel- I ited Mr. and Mrs. A. Moi den on " Whyte 201: Vince Brdwn 249; Fran ville Church, 1t'est Hill, officiated. i Thursday, 1'i'entzale 200: Helen Fenton 207. C. Laurie Ifarguerite, infant. daughter of 1 , Mr. Leslie Devitt,.. Toronto, visit- : x ` Skitch '220, 202, ,293: Do-othy Buck Mr. an,1 ',ins. R. ,Young was baptis- ed .friends in the cuinntuni'ty on Sun- r r 21-9: Andy Whyte 265; Jim Hern 201; ed. 'Members of both Junior and Sen- ( day.afternoon, ;. Hel,n Hill 2'5; Alex. Parker 221. -for choirs were in attendance and the Mr. and Mrs. Milton .Ormerod, of —Bay `air Bowling Notes — anthem Via,. "Cross of Jesus, Cross of Cresswt'Il, .spent 514nilay with Edith. Sorrow", by Stainer: Bill and Howard Oinierod. Roughnecks 8: Hotshots 5; Pin- Mr. Hunter chose his scripture form Jeveral carloads from our common- heads 4: Woodpeckers 3; Goofers 2: Isaih, chap., and gave a stirring ity enjoyed the turkey dinner at Kin- _ Bombers 2• High Scores: — Bill sermon on the Sacrament of the a-on Friday night. Winners of the Pickering Softball wads, *est Rouge Bantams. Back Wright 217. 238; Cora Saunders 279; ' Lord's Supper. He spoke of the in. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McTaggart JiAague received their Trophies In a row - Clare Holter, who has coached, Kay McKenzie 251: Bill Streeter 209; difference of many so-called Christ- and family had Sunday, dinner with "._-Presentation at West Rouge, - last umpirel and everything else to. keep Gord., McKenzie 208; Don Curier 217, ians and the lack of self-sacr_fice of- •L'es. -and Mrs. Wilson. $starchy, Shown here, (front row): the League tosetiner; George Moore, 228, 280; back Barker 204, 269; Joy ten evident in many churches and of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pegg and Ruth Bay Pde Ween; Janet coach Greenwood team, and .Stleve Majoran Boy P4vcntice, 260; Doris Parkinson 201, -.how ungrateful this must -seem to the had dinner w•ith'their parents in hon- Cisrlos. areaawood (Rib; Marv. Ec- Kaekiw, coach, West Rouge. ten 207, 228;- Chas. Black 219; Warren I one who gave his all for us. Next our of Milton's birthday, on Sunday Majoran 247: High Slagle Ron I Sunday morning worship will be as November 1. Playford 347; Clara Saunders 279. u<ual ,at 11.00 a. m. "conducted by our Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Clossun enter- Playford ��� The Graduation Banquet. will be High Triple — Don Courier 715; minister Mr. Kenneth Heron, B. A. tained visitors over the week-end. J held. at the School on Friday, Nov - Doris Parkinson 636. Organist stud choir leader is Mrs.Rcm "emFarm the season for Far --------------------------- Forum has Ross Fertile, son of Mr. and Mrs. ember 13, at 8.01 p. m. Mr. Ellis, V. Marin McClement. Practice has be. Fru begun every Monday ew hristtna3 Candle- ening, Fertile was injured last Saturday - Principal -of Ajax High School will gun for the annual C �vBALSAM �� ening when the car in which he was be guest speaker, and Don Hopkins, • ZION light Service which will be held in This week the Forum will meet at _ riding was involved in an accident will present the Pins to the 1959 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson atter- Decembrer at an evening service. All the home of ,Mr. and Mrs. Mclean. + near Stouffville He is in Searboro Graduates. ded the Campbell-Willison wedding choir members are asked to -attend Topic — What ' Is The Small Farm 4: _'Nt Mapital with a fractured jaw and -Happy birthday to Jane Anderson at Athens, on Saturday. 1 practice on Wednesday evenings at Problesri? — Can Small Farms Ad- Concussion. Tim. Lloyd, driver of the who was two years old on. October Mrs. J. Briggs, of Oshawa, agent 7.36 p• m. Senior choir practice at just to Changing Times. ear was taking Ross to hockey prac- 31 at. the week-end with her sister,Mrs. 8.30, Corr, Groups I and 2 of the W. A. are _ w tke at Stouffville when their car was Ron .Knight of .Oshawa won the Lewis Jones sponsoring a Get-Together and Pito- in collision with another ear. Ross transistor radio in the Draw held'by Mr. and Mrs. David Pagan, Tor- _ ures, Tea and Lunch, in the Sunder `r heft his bead on the front panel. 'rim the Baseball Association. onto, visited tier parents, Mr. and � School Room on Friday, November sufferg a broken rib and lacerations. Hallowe'en went off fairly quiet Mrs. Cecil Jones, on the week-end. The Annual Convention of Pick- I3 It is hoped Ross gill soon be home Children salted at homes for shell- The W. A: are holding a Bazaar ering Township Sunday School Ass- ------ -------------------------- and feeling better. oats. Some aigrue-were pushed over, and Yorker Supper on Friday, Nov- ociation will be held in Whitevale.Un- 7 A-) Card Thanks We wish to express our gratitude , _ tov s tf e for , sympathy. z . a cards andacts ofkindness received - rx g our recent ea*e - de 'n nt hes 'menti - - - • _ _ 2,he Found Faznily .i - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ - AT HOME Y OMMY'S DOLLAR - •'• 7Tr. and _- W lite s rwa4 Lwabartoa, wLl be at ;a - - ,. _ _. _ ,- - • : a frtcAds Thuusda : r on 3r: uta, h.om s.W to aEiO m home so - h e amber the atteernoun and !.W to 50,u0• is --Tommy is saving up for a bike. Dollar by dollar. a eYeatrg. week. a �w�eek by w his bank occur( is .. _ .. _ � Seng, Card of Thanks ' ging the Big Day nearer. grin ' ROGERS —In saidat of our sores � � 'tl crow, we wish to express, our hesrt• But meanwhile, Tommy's dollars are serving a 4 felt thanks and appreciation to our secured useful purpose. � relatives, triends and neighbors for the idndnau and sympatLy shown �1 1kak credit is based on the dollars Canadians i'- - us in the toss of our beloved husband _ J father Charles Rogers. We, ca- keep 1I trillion deposit account is the _ and fz 'a ;.r pedally is to thank Rev H S. a _ chartered hanks—and Tommy's acoount is one y Shepherd for his consoling words; . 4 of them. Bank loans are constantly being made` all the donors of the many beauriiul floral offerings; the pall•-bearers; the '44 ' to meet the needs of business and, personal' Cooper Block Ltd, for their, kindness - " borrowers- in all parts of Canada. %.. _ :: _ he��r c� E. �a fft�eot and t 1' Funeral ,a ' Horne herr a a - So every time you make a deposit you are, mau7. Edythe sad nagement of the services. . like Tommy—building toward something -worth. • h g y t Ladies' v ile for youxaeif,. and at the same time keep' - _ a ivic;JrenaOc 27 StandingBowling s y = your llara at e o _ o cIo work for the benefit fall. _. '.. _. - - _ - TeamPoints' 1. - Eileen > - •. -. ' ,: -: .. - - .' - _ � ." 3. Amy 9 5. - Hazel----------------------6 _ --------- - ---- :C. . 6 Barbara -6 THE CHARTERED NK 2. Dorothy S - 1 h SERVING H sly n e (la N rma 2 Evelyn High Single f t) o Baker c 315; High Single (handicap) 321; _ YOUR COMMUNITY High Triple (flat) Norma Baker 650; . High Triple (handicap) Norma Bka- er' 6158. : — 200Sc ortee And Over - Flat - ei ` s 3 lit Y Dorothy Phelan 200, 219; Hazel ' Neale 242; Fid Thompson'203; Beryl $9ys 239; Norma 'Baker, 315; LiH. r Rimmer 206; Anne Penstone 211. ' + = 200 Scores And Over - Handicap . Wilda Law 2'00, 245; Jean Disney 200; Pat Cameron 234; Mari. Hunt + " 22• Kae Stork 4' Mar Lay 203. �• 21 y y , Eileeh Edmunds 203, 248; Pat Strat- ford 214; Hazel, Neale 259; Bid i Thompson 229; Norma Baker 321; Betty Gain 202; Li(. Rimmer 220; a Be pie Bryant 2009. , ------------------------------- — n VILLAGE .OF JnCKERING 4 +` i tw C - NOTICE OF FIRST SITTING c"sti c r COURT :OF 4. REVISION ' : � •� � j�a - PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that .the First Sittings of the Court. -. of Revision for the Village of Picker- , " ing for the year 1959, will be held on -lhursday, November - . ger 19, 1959, at p. nL in the Council Chambers, Com. munRty Hall, Pickering. { Srvee A.-,Hogarth, Clark -------------------------------- ,r a MENEM,!?unbarton 6raffuates Honoured Editorial LEST WE FORGET This Friday evening and Saturday, members of the Dun- x' barton Legion, Branch No. 541 will be out selling poppies. They hope you will REMEMBER by purchasing a poppy from - them. w ; Those who did not return from the two great wars are remembered at this time. They should be remembered all year. Our Legion branches do a very good work with families of veterans, who are in need and, many families in, this area;; have been assisted by the legion, in their time'of need. Buying a poppy is one way of remembering those who did i not return to their families. To a lot of people, the wars seem a long way back. To parents and relatives of fallen soldiers, it F � seems like only ,yesterday that they were here. Those of us ' who were not affected by .war in loss of a. loved one, would do x we:,l to remember this and, be grateful for what the fallen r. soldier, has done for us: r` Gi%'ing one's life for his country is a very noble deed and ' an art that should never be forgotten as .long as people value 1 y freedom. It was for the cause of freedom, that soldiers fought z - = and died. Let's not forget it—ever. ; Buy a Poppy this week end from a veteran. -' • ELECTION PREAMBLE y Elections are not far off and many are wondering who " will run for office and who to vote for. It may seem hard to : choose one you, want to vote for. - R,re can't point a finger at anyone on township council and make charges because we can't prove them. However we - keep sensing that outside politics of all parties is playing a ger role in this forthcoming election, than you might bigger Dumbarton School Graduating Class . B. Walker.' -Centre Rc•v, L. to" R. — r -Photo b': Bade Pomeroy 1958-I959. Back Row, L. to R. =Mr, Vernon Bruce, Bill Jensen, Garr Jun- Mary Lou Gunter, Wayne Com - Now we expect that all members of council will ask us if Reg. Parker, Pat Cooney. lob Wit -kin, George Hillier, Billy Young. Lana Hubbards Ernie Phillipa, Sl we "mean them". As we said, we can't point a finger at anyone ter, Nelson Stroud, Wayne Hall, Mr, Front Row, L. to R — Fern Shuert. leen Shute, Sandra Oateba. _. but at the same time we can say that provincial or federal�^ ,Outst .represented the School Hoard Area The Cup for the Mostanc politics 'should be kept out of the municipal machine and coon-.. Dunbarton Home and School Ass- 2.: Mr. R.•. M. Hall,. Vice-Prin. of the Pupils, donated by Mr.. B. Sleif +Cil members would be well advised to keep this in mind. ociation held a Graduation Banquet on P,caering Dist High School and Mr.. .h�olme, was awarded to frz C d Stories have been going around fur months. We have tried Thursday, October 29. Master of Cer- Walter Lynde, rep: eseniing the Kiw- elon. ]dr. Walter Lynda, on behzl• . to pin them down without any tuck. We feel . -however, -that emonies was Mr. Fox. Principal of anis Club. the Kiwanis, presented, the Sc} ' because of their pe3raistenee there must be some foundation the school. Among the gvesi speak- Mr. Walker, teacher of Grade 8, with a plaque, on which for it. ers were: Rev, and Mr;,, Wilkinson, name f and Mr.- Parker.. presented the Pins graved, each year, the name of All we can Suggest to present members and forthcoming of Dunbarton United Church; Rev.. -C. E. Olive, of St Paul's Anglican to the graduates. Guest vocalists: Most Outstanding Pupil of that Y Mrs. Freeman, Dunbarton, and two The evening was enjoyed by J candidates is, to keep otherAffiliations out of the local picture. Church; Mr. Parker. past Principal of= former pupils: W. Frederickson and and' we wish the graduates all Dunbarton School; Mr. Tyas, who Roger Carlton. cess in t:reir future studies.—Cor - t spent. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. High School ingrain of West Rouge. ased at the dear .Award Rev. M. Botta. s and Charlie Clea: The monthly meeting of the W.M.S. shoe attended a United Church ton Are you to t.,e six to sixteen � :.Building Contract, will be,, held in the S.S. room of the vention on Rural Lift, at Five Oaks. group and woatdyou !este w en The 13azanr of..tt.e yew; w,.g not United Church, Nov. 12 at 2.30 p.m. Paris, Ont., two days last week.' ,aicat contE.t. nett, thkre's one a �,,.wui:a; tnu Chestnut -MacGregor or of Tt,ronto .is Roll Call—Favourite Bible Verne. eg bars. W. H. Guthrie. Mr;• John your ya +,,,.ys mw:- 2s, so con ati ' 8 up on November confirmed as the General. Contractor The W.A. of the United Church met Mr Charlie putkria and s. L lenience .Ay at Erie vl cit tw.. e: ,.b�:ra 4.uo Ste ��� "6t use t o .less .�,+w l,o,t tau . vt Ka hien, ATlantrc 2 4W3 on the new Dunbarton High School wee at the church. Mee. Han- thorn opened the meeting for the Pickering District pe g with pray- attended an Osha�a Presbyteria! Calumbas, on Tuesday of further information, L lierC sua++�Ullfil� tntrC t6. crery-Avery sincere welcome to I _ . project er. Mrs. T. Hammond read the seri JUgh School. Board. p' meeting at last week. olit — trunit-ua..rng, canny, cui,u and Mar Price, -Pete' Pettifer . s rchitects are Shore and Moffat.. tuz*- Topic was Power and Depth and Club meets this Saturday evening 'cu s •weal, touca a -au taxa; teci& -6e to Ralph Price who have just ma w, VCellin ton St. West, Toronto. was read _by_Mr.__Hanthorne_- _The- Wellington Puck - at the home of Fred and -Mrs. Puck- wii.e, ap.w,s. waste etcpuents, i.nrtsc .-into their new .home on Rid . 'inc g - bazaar date has changed to 'Nov. The structure will include six class- ern. bf r. James Davadyon will shun etc. bazaar Road. n uc. �.Uv 22 owing -to to then trorrrtts, art room, music room, labor- g Sunday. School Con- , pictures. op- P. oprns'at .UU P. to so son c,tn.�s Ent, Happy birthday to little Parr vention. About 80 guests a - - " • `torp, eontmercial room, two science enjoyed -Hallowe'en was quiet, except for tduutous opportunity. Frencn, of Rouge Hills Drive, 1 i ne Ladies' - roms, shop; home economics room•, meat pie dinner, following the meet- the usual nutriber of missing and nex+ meeting of the I will be four years old, on Novemb Club will be a busineso 'meeang uu - able gymnasium, cafeteria and ad- 1IIg $ tji 'atir,istrat:ve office;.. Ylany call •fere 2- Y extended to Mr. Jack dams ed mail-boxes.,alon the 4th. . g g 1 be children and teachers enjoyed 1 nureday, No.emocr U. "t:..- 4th. bony to hear Diane Bvrisk0. storeys. 125 'b • 180, terrazzo flooring. Rennie in the loss of his ioaother last y g week in Toronto; The funeral was held a Hallowe'en Party in the school on Inc ry est noull,a a, as la of Cadres' Auxiliar 1st Hi Mand Creek Y g Island *Rd. has been sick, and an Star customers and friends hope - : Adumin'um windows, built-uproof a coal -fired heating system.' Initial ac, II on Wednesday. Friday afternoon. The W. A. is holding a Family will meet at the home of Mrs. W, , will soon be well and on the ga - ooaimndation for 400 students, provis- f The HtlSowe ea Party, sponsored by Night on- Tuesday, ' November 10. Borisko, 177 la.and Rd. on 1 hu: qday 7 -lion has been made for future expan- the Claremont Recreation Committee waa enjoyed by everyone there. Rev. when Miss Vernice Chapman. Tor- November at 2•W tn. p' Over two hundred people turned' I ids. and Mrs. Ray Singer, Fria ship Ave. are back from Jamaica ieion to a total o"{ 1200 students.. l - Carnegie was master of eeremortiea. onto, will show pictures taken in up Eor their second innoculatioa at t1l havia a wonderful time. r Lea Lye acted as doorman and mem- Russia The program is at 8.00 p• m• me polio clinic in St. Edward s Hail g 1 CLAv r�bera of the recreation committee and in the church. Ladies are asked to bring lunch. last Thursday. The next citric will �� MPM BEAM 'The local legion 'branch will hold their friends put on the show and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Russell, of be held sometime in the spring for t memorial service this Sunday be- took care of judging, etc. Miss Daisy Ryall, one of the origin• Richmond Hill, visited Mr. and Mrs.the third inoculation. Interested in an evening's fun? Congratulations 'to Mr, and i airtnirg with a parade from the legion I hal] at 2 p.m. and service in the Bap- ' at planners of the Hallowe'ep Party Arch Pell on Sunday evening. Drop in at the Centennial United Bev. Attrell oe the birth of t • -fist Church at '2,30 p.m. Rev._ George in Claremont, visited over the week- - 'Church Hall. on. Friday, November daughter, at the Scarboro Gen' Mavision will preach. end with Mr. and Mrs. George Mc- LIVERPOOL 20, and join the. Square Dance Club Hospital, on" Monday, Nore 1 Connell who were also in the original There was a good, crowd at the g Air. and Mrs, NN 5ieoner, of with Ede Butlin calling., B, ing • a box 1959• ivir: and Mrs. F. Untetnahrer .Vallowe'en party ,in the community group- �._ c;• hiss E.'Roi who is }tall ur&.v night. The children g> presently tak- Stratford: visited their son and dau- I lunch. Many thanks to the ladies wh !proud! announcing the arrival c o y B • '•,paraded ftrotn the north end of the ing a course: in Toronto visited her Mr. R titer -in-law•, -ger' and Mrs. Brpck' Siegner over last weeq-end'. donated sandwiches and cookies fa)� ;.tiaby boy, Fred Lionel, six poor 'Party 1 11 ounces, Tuesday, October uncle, Roger Roi Vicage to Lite hall, where they were 8 g over the week- end 'vie, arxi Mrs, Rnht.. Des went pp the Hallowe en sponsored by on Uncle. Steyr" last Saturdap and a' ' 1959, a brother for Doris, Edith judged. Rev. Carnegie acted as JLC. Arid sirs, Carne ie. Mr; Vantone and y gt g :ler. and Mrs. Ton Vanderli l to Muscelman'< Lake last Sunday to special thank You to' �Srs, McIntyre, Susan. moved . into . their home Saturday. Ike v. Cresswell acted as judges: Win- Y• visit, 'Mr. and Airs. Gordon Burgess. 'and 1 The •Fair or Mrs. Farley, 1.Srs, Alien,' :�iis. Baron, p t Beach Ladles' Asa The have iters oC the lucky ..draw was 31'aureen Y purchased the home of Mr. Iand firs. Les Lye who have moved to Mr.'tars, Desjardins and the family went into the city' last Satur,- iation re la Miss Bingley and Jiro. Pomruy, l� r meeting will be held The Rogge Kiw•anis will cel- Tuesday, November 10, at 8.00 P. ;pYard 1 Stouffville. Mr. and 'Mrs. Frank Ridge of Osh- , days to attend the wedding of Aer. West in the community ebrate their third Annual Charter y hall. Please I ' away �i�:ted Mr. and Mrs. Frank' '_vliss Wendy Mansell celebrated her �1er. 12. Desjardins niece, Miss. ,dight with a dinner and dance at the.., to attend. There 'will be further _ birthda last week b iutch'ings and Mr. Len Lye on Sun' y y entertaining Aeurehison, to `.ver,, Marty Darlenton Maple Creek Farm an Tuesday, Nov-carrion 'about the Childresi's Libr y = a few of her young friends: I at the 1 -adv of Fatima Church, Scar- ember 3rd.being formed at present at the Be lull. and Mrs. Thos. Lye of Tdronto, Mr. John Cariglia's fiancee arrived boyo. The reception ,was. held at the hiw•anis Junior Bowling League More plans will be made for visited Mr. and Mrs, Don Hedges on from Italy a few days ago. They,plan Mansion House' ;r from News: Wonder , how many adults fall sale which is to •be held Nor 18unday. Mr. Len Lye returned with, to be married in the near future. Miss Marjorie 1tlaCDOa�Id could match Bob Brown's high score bee 21, at the.Community Hall. them for two weeks. Young Les Lye had the misfortune Toronto: spent last week end with of 356? Honorable Mention groes to Remember the bingos every M , + Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bates Vf ' to break his shoulder blade while Air. and Mrs. Ellis Pelham. Lennie Hart with 212 and Ken Tange 1 day night at 8.00 p. in. at the Con ' tWoodsidge, visited Mr. and Mrs. Don attending high school last week. Born, to Mr, and Mrs. Nicily. on with 209 unity Hall. ; Wedges on Sunday. The Bicycle 'Rodeo being planned Wednesday last, October 28, 1959, a youmay be lucky. Two big jack- The next Child Health Clinic We are pleased to report that Evans by the Claremont Safety Council will babv bov at the Ajax Hospital.. = is read to go at the bingo in thepo be held on Tuesday, November JPard is much improved after his re. be.held this coming Saturday in Clare- Mrs. Jean Lambe had a Near -ever Rainbow Room. The J West Rouge from 2 to 3 P. m. at the Hall. ' tent illness. mont (weather permitting). It will Brush Shdwer for her neighbors and Canoe Club sponsors these mes ev. i Mr. and 'Mrs. Lloyd Mason of Scar- likely be held at the public school friends last Tuesdav' afternoon. ery 'Thursday night, so this Thurs- I ----•-------•"-"----•-" ' boyo. visite-! on Sunday with Mr. and! grounds. Everyone who rides a bicycle T;ast—F`r,`da�-afterno0r-- s• 'Edith day 'alas be YOUR night! 1 LOST — Air Force plastic identi� Urs. Jack IV'orton. or tricycle is invited,.and parents and Anslev had an afternoon tea for her The Scarborq Theatre Gvi;d is pre- anon wallet with I. D. and Discha ? Ha!'.ow•e'en was fairly quiet, al- friends too. An officer from the On. friends. Among theme were:lies, Lil. eating a play "Dear Charles" at the Card, Driver's License all with � fSOugh come windows -were broken,tario Police detachment .will be in' Priebe, lies. ohnson, lers.''Norma J `v�'. A. Porter Collegiate on Noven,- Dakota address. Reward. Phone: and straw was set afire on the mainattendance to oversee the. rodeoand B 1 an4 �'(rc, Elsie Hilton. ber 6, and 7. Tickets may he punch- p Pickering 13M, street. I to check bicycles for safety.features. lir, and Mrs. Prat;cerk an•i fami1v !r Mrs. Dlo gan ruo$ will spend the' There will be prizes for those who ac-, of Sudbury-, visited lfr. and lers, E. -Avinter With her ;?a,:,;hter, Mrs. Jack cumulate -the most points. This rodeoq(11wets Villison of Frankford.. ais open to anyone between the ages to, and family- of the 2nd Con. last Sunday. MILLS ELECTRONICS ` The Clw emoir, .Ladies' Auxiliary fir••e.and fifty-five, give or take a little. ler. R. Deakin and • 'Mr. Pernard F ; df the legion spent an enjoyable ' Saturday, November,7th, 9.30 a.m. If Raker. 'Yr. R, T)ry attendee? • Crnmcil $rening' la.t �cec1: as guests of the the weather man does not co-operate, Meeting last \innrla. nicht, a kine TV SPECIALISTS �'xbridge Aux,* Members were the rodeo will be held the following for an gxnlanatinn of—why the lots also present from the Ajax, Oshawa Saturday. in f>lendale were un fnr sale. > :and Dunbarton groups. The evening Mr, Jack 'hey of �carhnro. ass FAST Service operating from rove vicinity. ;•took the form of a H llowe'en party ", AUDLEY ?net last 14oaiday to visit his brother 11 RELIABLE Servito by trained teehjnklans.. "! ::.Snd a tmmber of the local ladies won ' lir. R. 1)ey. prizes. The children of the Baby Band, Steve Schwets, Frank Mansie, Jim GUARANTEED Serviw at rsatenable ra1M. l Sen and Bob Carlton spent a Ttlea- and mothers, enjoyed a party in the Dix went hunting on October 21, and isant weekend at the home of Mr. and Vrs. A- Samarillo. church basement on Saturday after- noon. The Leader, Mrs. Bill Guth- were lucky enough to get sh pheas- ants between them. They hunted in + e P - Picker e -- 526 r ills. and Mrd. ferule Hod rie, assisted by Anne Guthrie, con- the Brock Road and 3rd Con, area. 4mtertained about 40 relatives at a ducted games and a short worship John 'D" went up to Peterboro to DUNBARTM 09 VVfi11dY, 'ICI OW1'eurii u lsl i t ffy. period. Refreshments were served visit his friend Keith Packman over L' Yq Aad Urs. J. Rennie And from a brightly -decorated table• the week -end. c 4 `. • . - u�iteiss • Sirector =Retarded Children GUARANTEED Open House Nov. 14" "HlCKCONN Ra�10-TV Service ! ; i�1r€AtHNlE, S i An Open House will be held at the .' Beautiful Marble 1n 7 Different Colors_ • Can be ` Any M*ke or Model'.. 1 FUNERAL. DIRECTOR school for Retarded Children on the Brock Road at the 4th concession, on Nov. laid on sub floors or present 'flooring • Sheets Field 14th. The school will be open from 1 to 5 p.m. „ 4 x 8 or cut to size • %s" to %2" thickness • Will = ..,:Arthur FURNITURE DEALER Did you know it costs $27.00 per Flat>�tfrl0 1t day to transport these children to and from school. --not stain • • p Water roof Can be used os siding = I Private Ambulanai Serv=e• Retarded Children Week has .been proclaimed by local councils as be- ever shingles or clapboard ! Free estimates. g P PAINTER$ d: DECORATORS DAY OR NIGHT . Ing from Nov, 15th to 21st 11.00 per hour for quick clean .0cles- LEGION INC, W PHONE PICKERING 94 guaranteed, first-class painting and !WM. MCEACHNIE, Pro p lNeper-hanging. ERIC STOKES &FRANK WHITE 'R. i Branch 541 — Dunbarton This 5aturuay, NovuniXr i, is _ H ard Wtlre - Decorators - R. 3, Pickering Phone Pickering 193 Poppy Day. 1%e v6.1 have canvassers ..General . _ - amMEM �• � _Pickering, Ont. out on Friday evening at the Shop- ping Centres, Wear a Poppy in Re-- Vu:unteer, r "Appliances Paints KEN ANO CLAAAE metn:irance. % it report at the Legion Hall 0❑ Frivay'ev'eairig / } P1j:0TICF.I as early as poi Bible_ Satu: u4y ' morn- inic %ve %, t y Tool Et`. AUCTIONEERS ice. :cill assemble. at the Kiwanis Park at 8.b0 a. m. /Glass _L - -, IJaesed and Authorised for. the • � ad Oatwis and York- l j Barrister and Sollcttor - Our crania,-Remetirance. Day Par- ade will be held next Sunday, Nov - GRAHAM HARDWARE T -� • ram Itso*. Impkzoents Boase- British Columbia and Onarto ember 15. We will fall in at 1.00 p. ' Uld ��. Red Estate �Ir 011e BP�ti at Beaeoaabs Glenwood B A' �:�. 1� m. on the Station Road at No. 2. Hi hwa The. service will be conduct. g Y• 1PHONE 46 - PICKERING lslss: Doul His• et 8ustseee Phone: Ajaz 186 at 2100 pted by um at the Cenotaph iain, Rev. C E. Olive taph in Pick- Pick- r �swim x"' y: Tga.�. �. 6 ering Pillage Park.SEPTIC Don't forget our Remembrance Day TANK CLEAN OUT 1111101111111111111 1116 >l . *lee �r Mme + A Dinner on November I1. Tickets will be availabhr till Friday, November 6. k weMwis iMs MM. CtfGtightOnr Fitaier, Drrlfan Contact your Executive members if C06[PE.T1�-ist'lslC TAEiE RSRVIC.S , .' i Mur6lodi you have not got your ticket yet- --------------------------_-----1 - - Ee L RIENY sarlist*r, Solicitor, Notary Public Wmd& at OW KhWsm R..W w4hind area AT. 2-7391 or AT. 3.1361 MOOL, 90 NL VZW �W OW /i ce• ,,;'�Oltit�nt� '>�tray 1 owasseet W~ BOW. AUST11N, P Ir. a. A 1. WhtAy. ontarle 14M now vest of Whwwr ei en lie. s "ltttlsiway. between Wit lft' and Alas Pbosie: Wlruy MO 9-340 ,PLirJMBING �...� ` atrl�.•rs att�rar MLI----- TELEV1SM b RADIO REPAIRS SHONE: TSeopb 9.1191 DUNBARTON RADIO & TV A. HL RATTIM 11110COW er O MANT, 8. A. LSARUMUR .ed eo:. =TO1R ® VVK= sUu onsa. AJAX i 9A !lose• Sk 0,. Odows MMU. -a- C Co. wags on Napo � .nee �I�aI ar o.�lr ��� ti*sI>■e&, B■b�sbiie >rseleaslr cc " no& Bowman & Gibson room: WHITBY tR ------------------------ ---- i MONTQtiTil, MONTlO1H. R111HL i CO. Cbm" Aea.afe&N �ICENSED TRUSTEES j rJ.w b AWA. 1111raA:r0111% ! ossAWA--d W. 1Hasl. RA. 5 -Hu l - ' lIZW TANKS INSTALLED ROM MW Barristers, Solieiters ' arli Nelerles a Mrs. Kenneth Pentland has been SAT D[JNNE T,� - , appointed the new Brownie Comm- .= • 9-1841 - . .. Bank of Commerce chambers, iasioner for the Rouge -Hills -Dunbar - ton Area, an office which will make use of the talent and diligence she Telephone RA. 3-1446 less given to Brownie work inpast ' _ years. ( AJAXLUMBER .... The East Woodlands Brownie Pack CO rs- 11AN'1'1� -- enjoyed a wiener roast of the hoe p' COUNTRY HOiM of Mr. and Mrs. Platt, on Wood- „ ACRUAG' AND , vires Road. ILi,IMiBER AND iU1LDER!' SUPPLJES = � '� The Rouge "Hills .Scouts attended: a PAINT w1111 Camp Fire at Ted Pr -ice's horse on we Ee go", "• Watalts� Oast Ittl&era =aya�l& the 2nd. -Concession. OLYWOO� ... ... Al k)M C�tL . 1L&. Mrs. Kaote, R oodview Road is -- - � AND _ FW lsea>♦1 Ash �L/ still in hospital. Her. men frientla .� hope she will soon be home &gain. TIM' -, Qi�tiee Mr: Percy Smith, Woodview Road >fWX&M IL44 M - pie Op.MB has returned home from hospital. --------- _ : ,Stollon Road and No. 2 Highway, BRADY aver= 1 - TB.EPHONE PICKERING 3" PLUMBING STORE OU AJAX 11043WE SELL -, REAL ESTATE AN rt.., nztw . . Photo co-op now in Pick- 11..L..n RM DO *ring and A'lax arEetrs. To--sna,,..�. e. Attmmdnr - - • bllry or seN for Prompt r....R fturtsoYs vecoifs risk for " WE:raw HELPparneft" YOU GET € ce" t r. Biowor. AT 2-2088can rdware - _ w 4320 Kingston Rd. West HM iA1�i �iC .. ---------------- AJAX A. 1. Sclatz --------- iancesY - _ PPI _. eeneral hmran" - R94&W LOYAL ORANGS LODOZ G s �' tC.1 - - - Piduriq 390 er MO. 6-33377 ltaets First Tuesday' Of lttamti At ..iC1WRCH OF THE Y ...:.: HOLY TRINITY A. X. Ferguson _ _ Master W P 'W MeE . _ e------ Pickering' United 'Church S H E R a! N Mlr4srer ButtersRev. MelvillButtersa s ,Ons ardware SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1959 ° _ FUNERAL AND I 9AS A. M. - SUNDAY SCHOOL P i�i�e� • 111.00 A. M..- CHURCH SERVICE �. y AMBULANCE SERVICE "Love .Your Enemies" a 'Ne. 1 MdMWAY AUDIE.Y.. - :MARKS -ELECTRIC - AT PICIMlNO BEACH RO ' 9.45 A. M. - Church Service 11.00 A. M. Sunday School- :Telepleone ` AJAX 1059 -BUILDER WOODWORKING Olt- -' >I�R loll IIf$rALiSB IbiXIIRAT E. INN VOM BalG. A.:8 akkevold • lfdieeis� PIBsp Christian Svieke Society ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO JkTIUW You To lite R*CWW Church. Service X3XGSTQN ROAD (North Side, Just Fast of Weedlands ROM) EIrMY SUNDAY AT 11,00 A•, 1L 11.9nday School And Napery At The Same Hour Wednesday, l p. m- - To4bboniy meeting For infozmati•n, Call: ATlantic_— i--4192----- WALTER C. THOMSON, Q. C. )laei&ter, BoUchor,' Notary Public 011ie. Hones . &00 to 5.00- P. 1L Meaday *6=6 Friday Appeinueenis by Pba n" Phone: Pickeriu 8R Bee L PWWrtg8 311 S 1 . 7 &'.Induttriai, Cornmertial i Residential Wiring , ,Prompt Efficient Service —'Free Estimates - - .I. MARKS -. Tel. TE. 9.1570 R.R. 2, Picksri� Christ and Baha'u'11ah - CHRIST AND BAHA'U'LLAH of the Founder of the Religion. That r "The Baha'i Faith docs not deny time has now come; the advent of - th'e older religions; it fulfills them.. BahYu'llah fulfills prophecies in all Ther all look forward to a time when, the Holy Books" (from "All Things the appearance, of a Great One•'who Made New" by. John Fertaby) For shall ushei•'in a period unique in hum- information, write to Box 179 High - an history shall complete the purpose land Creek, or phone A:Tlantic 2-2409 Box 179,. Highland Creek, or .phone AT 3-2409. Tia &ANA•If M IICKNIIis TC'WM MIP r �V/iifT� M. ohne, `Roue Hill School; Mrs. M. and Mrs. Ross Knox a T- Y A start has finaljy been made on Bears -- Johnston ^ J s ' ' dy moved into their home on the Dunbarton .High School •w the M. Gostin, Rosebank Road School; R Dunbarton uts.tea t;atutch First Concession. Rev. C. P. Shapter officiated in the Mrs. H. Willoughby, Glengrove lea Ave., lately. vacated by Rev..j. W. Syliytiusuu, ins aulistei, The Guides hada Bazaar on Sat- Cherry -ood United Church when School; Mr. R. Finlayson, of West Mrs. Walker. D. Munroe, Bruce Gibson met with an •coaductel regular the morning ser- urdly afternoon at Dumbarton Un}tcd Martha Winnifred Johnston and Rog- Rouge School; Mr. K. - vice. evils. Lofb iiav'idsun amu bus' Church. er Alexander Beare, were united in Supervising Principal A feature of while playing at school whe - Marie Mitchell took cnarge of the----------------------- is collar 'Junior Congregation. Mrs. v era Free- ------ EM, nNV iM, n�i�i marriage The bride is the daughter Thursday's program were visits to and fractured h' ei D of Mr. and Mrs James Johnston schools in the Metropolitan Area On day last week" $tau sang the bcauttlut sono ' Sttan- The groom's parents were ,the late Saturday morning, workshops, were Mr. and Mrs Douglas Ne Ser of l,aliiee' , and the choir sang The Woman's Associatioa hold Mr. and Mrs. Albert B-e4re.. cgnvened for all phases of exception- Julia. of Winnipeg, are visit i .the antnem " Yrwte the saviour" ac- their regular monthly meetin„ 'in the The bride wore a brow n suit with ality: including Gifted, Emotionally and Mrs. A. Stony. . A. Stony.I car.virs, vv itkinscn at 'the Hall on Thursday, Novembe 1:, at pink accessories;, her only attendant Disturbed, Slow Learners and Phy- Mrs. Frank Carter, receive _ -- Gargan. A, baptismal service totiuwed, 200 •p, m. Subject for Devotion — Mrs. Lillian Clyesdale wore a light sically Handicapped. last week al the illnesshe le 1. - %,with five cmdtert receiving. the .bac- ."Therefore Stand". grey suit with pale blue accessories. s band, ib California. She left rdment: dndrew rrairk, son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gates spent Each wore a lovely pink corsage. The 'ARLOUI GNAM :lately, by plane, to be with The W. I. Euchre was hel and Mrs. R. G. Snate, Glendale lir.; the week -end with':relatives' in'Biuc groomsman was Mr George Hanton,, sial on Tuesday evening, w Susan Joyce .'and Denis Raymond, vale, Organist was Mrs. George Todd, and Mr, and Mrs. ,Cliff Wannop were children of Mr. aid Mrs. Winston- A number of ladies attended ,the the soloist Mr. Wilmot Gates. at Markham on Saturday Li night, at following were winners: Sims, Glendale Dr.; Rollin David, W'. A. semi-annual meeting at Kes-' The reception was 'held in rhe Hall: the hoiue of their 'son - Gilbert and'] Mrs. W_ Carlton, Mrs. Tho son of Mr. and Mrs. E. R Bell, of 'wick, on Thursday The happy couple will make their Mrs. Wannop and family. Mrs. Mr.HorCarr Gents . os , Glendale Dr.; and Donna Joyce, nasi- A number of. ladies gathered at the home on the g'room's farm at Cher- Mrs. Cliff Hubbard of Brock Road, inAh, Mr, Carr and Mr. Ross ghter of Mr. and Mn,. Ronald Green, Matthews' one day last Door prizes:M. Carr and t Beach: Church Hall on. Thursday evening, rywood. -'_ - -' -_---- � called on iters. Matt - C o TI will he. snot airpur and showered Mrs. L Gunter , r ----------- (Do _ week.. alit n - sere he Mr. Wilkin.ou chose as his script othy Roberge) with some lovely gifts TEACHERS MEET M• s. J. Davis has returned home f next week, Come- out and for their new home in Ajax. t , ^— after spending some time with her evening, • toe reading, •the %th, chap. or 1st. The Women's Institute w - Corinthians and took as ills text — Sorry to heat Mrs. Roy Morrish On Octpber 21. -the Federation of friends in. Toronto. ' their next meeting in the -`"Thanks be to hod :sir-:His.urtspeak-. has not been well. We -hope she will Wamen Teachers of•.Ontario for the Mr. and Mrs. E. Burgess, Queens- r R able gilt"; ai�o "faith; Hope • and soon ' be feeling better., District of Northumberland and Has- yi!lei also bars. .'Wideman .and Mrs. Hall on Tuesday afternoon, Charity, -but the greatest of these is • The Cherrywood Home and School tiggs Counties_ sponsored- the fourth Kir= t � lled on Mrs. b'jatthews on loci 10, al 2.00 p. rtt. Mrs. M _ Charity:' W� ' often aeud our thoughts Association held an Executive Meet- in a series of Workshops in Arithmet- Sunday afternoon. mate to the Convention, will. Of lore in the form of cards, for sok ins on Monday, October .2t5 at. the ie. Two hundred. and Forty teachers Mr and Mrs'. Thos. Anderson and report, assisted on the' pr mess, -birthday, anniversary and Christ- home of .Mrs. P. J. Johnson, and wgre present. ,in ..the Trenton Cly of Sandford visited her par- 'Mrs. Beer. Roll Cali mss, Unspeakable gats, because of concluding plans were made for the School Auditorium to discuss Arith- ents Howard and Mri. Malcolm on and Why I Buy It hickHosis seeds are being given all the time. Bazaar, to be held Friday, November metic for Slow Learners. 'Discussion Sunday. George Gray. Mra Shirk a _ hove, so amazing, so divine, dlatands 6, at B.00 P. M. Leader was Mr. K. D, Munroe, Sup- Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Neal; also Roberts. my life, my soul, ,thy all. A demon- A very enjoyable evening was ervising Principal of Pickering Twp. Mr. and Mrs. A: Storry will be at Mrs. L W. Sheppard; a1 titration of .speakable Kitts was the Muriel Sheppard visited M spent on Friday evening, October 30, School Area No. 2. tending the funeral of Mrs. George �� Berlin Airlift when much needed sup- when. members and friends t:njoyed a The Fall Regional Conference of Neal in Toronto this week. Beer on Monday, and a}so plies were flown into West Berlin. game of euchre in the school. Prizes the Ontario Federation of Chapters Mrs. A. J. Gray visited Mr. and the Installation Service of Jq :Love is one of Iife's biggest virtues, were won by Mrs. Leslie Holling- of the Council for Exceptional Child- Mrs. ti'Ym. Duncan of Green River ah Lodge. God's great love is shown by Christ's er, Mrs Thompson and Mrs. Man- ren was held - on October 22;- 23 on Sunday 'afternoon, M.rs. Shejdon and family H ed to. Richmond hill for du birth and death on the sitar.• Only Chester. Mr. Lloyd Taylor, Mr. gen and 24, at the Royal York Hotel in Mr. Fred Hicks met with a Paul - and Douglas Taylor. The next Toronto. Keynote Speaker was Dr. fu accident last Mondor morning, one out of ten lepsis gave thanks to g Y PAPER COLL$CRI Jesus for his love. Are -- we any bet- .ewehre will be on Friday evening, Elizabeth Drews, Alsocinte Professor when starting work at The err a;; , th ODDFELLOWS atad - _ ter today.. Do we give thanks: _ November 27. of Education. at Michigan State Un- in some way. got hit•on the head with Atmouaoetaeaig — It vtras Children's Night on Satur- iversity, Lansing, Mich. Her two top- the road shovel. Hg wall rushed to SBH Next Sunday will be the Annual .day, October 3l. After goittpt around lea were "Envotional Climate' for Eff- Ajax Hospital where, twenty-five PAPER D,IR1W Remembrance Day Saviue. Please to many homes, collecting their i eetive' L 2ming" and ''Me Applies• 1 $titdhes were required to close the SATURDAY, KQVZ]kU '4 4t ':.,try to attend church serviess on Sun- treats, Grades & 7 and 8 went to the tion of These Principles to our Gifted, wound. We are glad to hear he was . day evening, November d5, when she school where followed a party with our Retarded. and our Emotionally able to -leave the hospital Thursday C. P. sed T. S. Sunday Setwol will coaduet the ser- $quare daettinR, as wen as mCV... Disturbed t bildreen . Representatives evening, ,and is now recuperating at. Peek -ftp Coenomaness At 1.1 - - - - Refreshments brought the evening to from Pieke�ring Township School his home here. A speedy recovteey '!io VP �r H1ie�ea ti • • • • a close. Area No. 2. attending. included hiss Freedl Out Pt am — 'Tlwak - The Base Line Hoare and School Euchre Party, ii being held on Sat- _ _ _. urday eveainy November 7, tie 815 = _ _ : _ _ f everyone welcome. � - - A chinaware shower was held •at - _ �eteati�., :- -_ the home of Mrs, l;.- Code for. .... W. Willis. Mi. 'and Mrs. Willis ap- preciate p preciate the kindness of then friends „ f followang the loss of their chinaware. The Woman s Association held its :regular" meeting at. the Manse on _ y y afternoon. _ T The Pickering and District Home ' sad School Council held their regular meeting in Dunbaitoei Public School _on October 17. Rev. Boni., guest l speaker, was introduced by Mrs. Ruth Pearce,., Licensed - Librarian. Rev. Boni s gave an informative talk, ex- District Home h� of. Pickering sad - :- pressing D tri lome and Scbooi Council cb the need of a Mobile Lib- ,lr �.. # r vary for Pickering Township. .T,t : ,A GENE#AL MQ/ORS YAWS The Area Home and School Cun>,- Vw oJanwow ta+'mtb Ami %dw fieremce will be held on 1* wiember 2M _ s►t Dumbarton Public School from 9.00 Sltr t+1e``++ _.' . a. m ti 4.00 p• m- Registration at _ 9.00 a, m_- Luncheon Tickets at $150 - may be obtainetd from Home sad _ School Presidents, All members wee- come. Mrs. hose Cooney forrae Spruce 'Hill Road is a patient in East -•' A' �. Geatera.l Hospital Lorraine May has been ill at hes (home for several days.. - ► I "• Itir, anci Mrs. Russell Connors m,)v- , �'. ped on Satu-day to Admiral Road, in 4 a Ajax, ychete they .have purchased a - _ 'home, Their many, friends are sorry to see them go. . Plan to attend the Bazaar under AND LOTS the" auspices "orf the 'Ladies gi,nn „ a - <fry, -- -SPIRITED PERFORMANCE... n OF L1N4AiE SPACE " Z,e , ,Auxiliary. on Saturday, Novemb.T ;4, .�,. ou get more go per gallon every 'Just Y o from 'Ju$ counter balatffced in the stare next dooi ' to the Loa _ , (r Chevrolet. Chevy's, eager Hi -Thrift ix lid you discover a full thirty Cabin, f, n- lO.OQ a. rrt "to 5Aa p. m , t, ' , ' �.�, ' 'and new economy Turbo -Fire V8 satisfy. cubic feet of lasilvY acatbla There u i11 be $' sale of 'Home "Bak-' "*` <,' R r' r 'r your urge for response and .pander to luggage spaca.There s more than ins, Childrert's. Clothes, Aprms, and'= "' " ' �' r `( your piggy bank as well. And Chevrolet enough room for all the thing .r t j:r ! �d r�.r, i', . * :alsq offers Canada's widest range of the family wants to bring aims. polls, etc- E3i< 'Irry optional V8's: Thrill w Chevrolet's per- Look into Chevrolet today trod The regular meeting of the. Legion r ;' • .yy�s :, e! °,' formance today( for yourself. .;� if t _ Ladies' Auxiliary will be held Mun- day evening, November 9: Me•tltbe:rs err! reminded t0 brig donations for •�- '� f,'i� � Q Ips F.,';rtr si m Stockings for the• Bazaar. Y+'i !Christ as rigs :._13 Mr. and Mrs. Rath Gibb and War-� "Fen, of.Oshawa. vislei, Mr, and Mrs. - ` : '� V"� r .'--+ a. �! t �` <. a. a •i0 • : ti ;Oliver .Gibb on Friritty. z '. a •%'-.. �'M _...... .. ...,,....... Mrs.' George Howe visited Fier dao- — - --- <� _ jghter firs. Gerry O'Connor and form- NEW CHOICE OF COLORS AND MODELS FDR 'SO... ' ` 1[Iy on, Sunday, Each of Che teen m-bri ' j vy s rut ge ght t50 models Mr, and. Mrs. Atett. Govrlie ofj - �' brings you a brilliant choice of .colors, both 1Rrhite's Sideroad, Dumbarton; xiil be _ solids and ezctting two -tones. And the radiant ► Fiat home" to their friends on Thurs-. new lustre you see on Chevrolet now will (aril ' a Another reason why your new car should be a 'day, November 12, front 3.(11? to 5 f?G ,,; C�evrolel'o'clock in the afternoon, and from 7.00to 9.00 in 'the evening. : _ ROOM ANO ELEGANCE IN INTERIORS illi t dolor -keyed interiors :. ,foam Many nc-)ple from Dnnhartpn a+.t u your mom u enter.e Y ended the Ajax Hospital Danre to cushioned scare umurpa�:ed roominess and an unequal( d array of • standard features put }o " at yo ease the ant you ' Ajax Rota - !Tall Last Friday t9 _ht r lE Mr. and .fry .� N' mtcrc held a The car with the year's hottest style is. getting the warmest reception of all! And ► :•'very succe-eful sale on Sat.trrlay: The Winters' hcaderl • for Florida ion Mon - Win Urerwish. thein every .. its no. wonder ... when you look at all. the new and differe•nt..•things Chevrolet .has A shower was held at thz 'Inme of ?Iirs. ` a' Iter Wilite, Pial•: 'int , i„r for 19601 Come see it ! - - ► Mr. John -Hamilton, Brou¢ltam, +nd -'•� CffEVROLET ' Miss Alice Percy. Distrirt school + .. Nurse, whp are bdng'married shot- The Superlative SO.Chevrolet nearest to"perfection slow -priced .car ever came! ' The" iwa$ iF .goad ,fttrnout at the - - c x ► Clinic kt the United Church 'last _ ' We¢nestiay evening for the second fa Wa AINSWORTH LIMITED, AJAX Pogo Shot. _ We are pleased to report Beverley day. his friends, last Thursday. SALE R=GISTs1B- Boys,•tazk at scls"I- akes bar eye Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hosegoak: of ----------------------------- ------ _ ---�•- S' N—•' The Home and school met on troubie Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald BALE REGISTZR Wednesday, November 4. — auelh h' wesnber 3, with MTs. Moss presid-. Don't forget the Bazaar on Fri- Hosegood and family, visited Mrs.------� sale of farm implerients, inelndin# e Guest speaker was Mr. Richard , day,, November 6. Come and do your Cornutt recently. Tuesday, November 10 — Clear- VeLaval milker; Wood coolers; pow- ads, Direetor of Canadian Burl' Christmas Shopping Early. Over a dozen, families on the 4th Faros Auction of Tractors and lm- or binder; threshing machine; hay; au for tate Advancement of Music. Mrs. Cornutt, Mrs. Sowerby and concession were more than annoyed plements, including three tractors, , grain; household furniture; dished e gave a detailed account of the M'rs Carter attended a community to find their a1ail- boxes ripped off combine, cultivator, fertilizer, drill, glassware; utensil's; quilts; along with caching of music in the. schools, shower at Grcen River, for Mr. and on Hallowe'en night. The children at Lot 33, Con. 1, Pickering Town- other effects etc. at Lot 31, Con. 6. - - hich was of interest to several of Mrs. Ken C�afen, last Friday even- had returned from their "shell -outs" ship, three-quarters of a mile north of East, corner, 7th Line and 19th Abler. __: • - _ _.. e Parents Mr%. Suter presented the ing, before this took place. , No. 2 Highway, on Altona Road, the I Markham Township. Property of . randuation Pins to. Sze H3r►nah, Miss -Laura - McPherson, Toronto,. ...Sorry to. hear ,that former residents property of B. W. Lotton. Farm sold. Bruce Teriryson. Sale' at 1.00 p. nu - acquelin- Howe,, Marilyn Labrie, visited Mr. and Mrs. Weavers on Mr. and. Mrs. Geo. Perry 'ars in the No. reserve, Terms cash. R. E. Faulk- Terms cash. Positively no reserve. 'nda White, Alex Ilott and Bobby I Sunday. hospital. ner, cle-k. • Sale at 1.00 . m. GOR- Fa*m sold. KF%7 and CLARK14 p I es. Refreshments'vrere Served at' ' Mr. and Mrs. Dawson, Toronto_, Birthday congratulations to Jim- DON SELLERS, auctioneer. PRENTICE. auctioneers. e close. visited the former's parents on Sun- ray Sowerbj,•who,had a party with "hfttt�Rpa+t►mermMm frn�rmprngtttpntlnnpnrlt�+,t,�tl^rtmNrnpnh�"M�M�NntN"�+tNuttmtmtNnh►n�tn��t�+h^►tmtrmptnt+mptnlm��rm�tnpin�tngmtlrnllnnlmrynnpnt��+tem+�nhpmMnrrnnN"hmnm��,�rnN'rhm��r"4 - . - -_ , .. . . ARK. • OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 7:00 PAS ROUGE -HILL � = -- EXCEPT THURS. & FR1, TILL 99;00 P.Me M- - ON NO. 2 HIG1 a :. AY PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT., NOVEMBER Sth, 6th, 7th JUST EAST OFROUGE Bit"E w..i - �v.r✓ 4w• 4u�+W+t+l+++a++4,++wt++u+++u+++wt++u�tu++Wu++u+++udwubw+WN+w�t++W++Nu�4a�wuti - FRESH LEAN 111�11N9CED BEEF Fb. .�"WHILE :THEY :LAST 39 FRESH GRADE A OVEN READY FRESH PORK (PICNIC) SHOULDER - «. i> P'i c - .No. I FIRM .- GOLDEN RIPE ,.BAN_A'NA-S lbs.•29 C = FRESH LEAN ; PORK BUTTROAST Ib. • C SWIFT'S ALLSWEET I 1 I 1 1 I ,M-ARGARINE AmI 0 -1b I _ Special Offer of 3c Off PLUS 2c Off � EST� Si • I� G DOM C ib. 2 9 COTTAGE BRAND APPLE & RASPBERRY or APPLE & STRAWBERRY --- _. 4 Ib. Tin _ JAM .SAVE 10c . 69c HALF-PRICE SALE ON ORANGE CRUSH BUY ONE CARTON QF PRA.NGE CRUSH AT REGULAR PRICE, OF _ 44 GET SECOND CARTON FOR 20c Plus Refundable Deposits MAPLE LEAF PROCESS CHEESE 16 oz. jar CHED-R-SPREE .49C. FRESH HOMOGENIZED MILK, _V2 Gal. Catton .42c FRESH 2% MILK - _ - _ - _ - _/� Gal.. Carton__38c � ,� _ J�,r. ....... T may._ ..... .. • . _ .. .. J.' - -... `� ' .. .... .i. ,. .�,.. .. ... Maw , a` ILLAU11112 - - •. �lp S - SCRILANEOU *YOUR FRIENDLY RESIDENT AOiNT' COANNG' EVENTS 1 AWNMOWER _ . C Y R I L -E . -M 0 R L E Y ; .LES FOS 'SAL �. HEADQUARTERt3., ✓ ;ABX AND CARRY PRICES - - DICKERING TOWNSHIP. ',SALES & SERVICE -777, `- �.,. INSURANCE AND REAL ES*ATE ON PLYWOOD. .. LITTLE THEATRE - If you buy am h• PRESENTS" Year money you' l -gusto, H S - ., -�•- - 4�ry . 03.75 r`DU:T OF THIS WORLD" Foe t little tiny a litt3e paint P ONE 4x8z'K 03.41 • (By, Bruce Brandon) Sake lawnw4wers seem jnat , 4z 'K _ " ___ Production of this play is now in full _. W1JWthey ain't. _ RESIDENCE 767 - _ ,OFFICE 67 4:Bz% 07.41 swing. under, the direction of Mrs. D. IME 'A- FULL LINE AT 4z8:c9y•� Phelan, and promises a fusel evening DINTY'$ DICKERING, ONTARIO [ 5•16th's Sheathing Plywood 13.11 of good entertainment on .eMALL MOTOR CLINIC ( 3-tth's . • 0.65 DECEMBER 12, 1959 WE SELL THF BEST % Underlay $6-31 ,PICKERING DISTRICT A AND SERVICE THE REST 4x4 Pop Underlay $1.24 COOPER BLOCK LTD. [ HIGH SCHOOL i'r hall = Pickering 664 - 2 In. Insulation, 70 sq.- fat. $3.49 8.20 P. M. r' In. Insulation, 50 W: ft. $3.39 -------------------------- 3.90 .This hard-working gr utW of am -SEPTIC TANKS Bags Loose Insulation ateurs will be rem•e::ibe-.•i for their 9211 CALEDONIA ROAD -.TORONTO - _*Oi=ST LUMBER CO. LTD. excellent presentatiori of T. B. Priest- - - CLEANED BLOCKS BRICKS - Opp- Pickering Police Station ly's` Mystery -at Greenfingers" last L V « w - No. 2 Highway _ fall, under the 'direction -of Mrs. J- 1W, DU•I T Hague Y J. Phone TEmple 9.2361 - _ If You Mia*.r1 The Last Play, Oaltaa - RA 3-4042 TR .---___-_- -, - ...STRUCTURAL .STEEL , L APPLES Ja't Milk This One. r' _. Spies $1.5o per Bush: P*ecee i. are rn aid- of the Picker- GE MO TANKS CLL�ANI'ED CRANE RENTAL (` Snows 41.00 per Bush: jY ingYoutli Band. Tickets are, available _ airier) om the Committee and Mem- THR- dAN1TART WAZ STATION ROAD} DICKERING, OMT. •- Phones- 126, EM. 3.2802 A. ROBT: C. ItESS : bers of Band. 1 New » 2astall.A - 'Two miles west zrF-Brxk Rd. on I ----------------- __-- REGULAR MEETING AILD W PI ------------------- -- `` :APPLES AND POTATaES PICKERTNG VILLAGE : 1Tblfby lw0 4isap .. [� FOR BALE COUNCIL ------ ----- -- ---- - 10-ri Man 4130 Per Bushel - -w1v-Be Held -.-JOHN L .. LAY' ;r Other Va'�ft On Hand TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1959 - P'ease Bring Cantkinets In, The CoW49 Chambers AODMAN i it S U R A N C 1 t. Open 2verunga And Week -ends Bruce A. Hogarth, Clerk ASSURANCE PXKERING ORCHARDS . _ ------- - -SHEET METAL PRUDENTIAL COMPANY LTD. Oqg ]File West of Pickering Village St. George's Ladies' Guild - :` On No. 2 Highway will meet at the Rectory on Thursday, r �/� t ! - • -�_-- Phone: P'icirer-ag 367M2 ' November 12, at 2.00 p. m. Election WORKS � -Y E - AVT0181V8i1i i� - •----- facers. �f o FOR SALE -,chesterfield and- chair; ------------------------------ Authortzad Consumers' Ons ` T f 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST = ' rosewood frieze: Rood condition. 8L George's Ladles' Guild 1 Reasonable. Phone Pickering 724. BAZAAR Company Dealer Per Telephones In11 211 ep Pick ----------------------------n___-- ,In" St. Andrew's Presbyterian Officer Station Plaza Ajax Shopping Centre Pbone: A)as 400 FOR SALE kindergarten tables, Church Basement - -GURNEY 34 z 20 x Z0: i3.00 each. Phone: AT- SATURDAY.' NOVEMBER 21. CLARE - lantic ?-0751.- - -0751. A00 to 5.30 P. M. -------------------------------- Christmas Gifts, Needlework. Candy. • RUUD - FOR SALE - cheaterfield Suite; And Hawn -made Baling _ _ - Rogers Maiestit radio; record-player. ---- FURNACES, :PATER HEATERS MORTGAGES APP4a r� t • floor type. Phone. Pickering 457. The Lad.es' Aid GAS RANGES a . NEWELL St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church - ; REAL ESTATE . _ . Are Holding A -BOOR FURNACES HOME BAKING SALE PHONE: PICKERING 143 TORONTO: ZMPire 9-3011! TO RENT - apartment, Main St. At The McEachnie Furniture Store %rms up to 5 1"iors REAL ESTATE BROKER r, Hutchings, Pickering r Pickering. Apply ---Chas. able en bU! PICKERINiG VILLAGE '*NI.Church St. S. Phone 47'4W. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1959 ' � !� )Rs. MIGHWATV 1.4 MILE SOUTH KDB NO. 2 HIGHWAY ' - oct 23 tf Donations Of Baking From Ladies ' - 179 PICKERIN4 a _------=--- _-___- Of The Congregation Will Be BAST OF DUMBARTON FOR RENT - fivrroomed hoose Greatly Appreciated -. MO. S -2S13 WHITItY with frill basement; three-piece bath --------------------------- oil furnace .and - heavy-duty wiring: The W. A. and W. M. S. _ OIL FURNACES : '` garage. Suitable for small family, A will hold, a, combined meeting in the - few rods north of No. 2 Highway at C. E. Centre. Pickering 'United' �� Ajax caution4ight. Immediate pose- � Church, November- 12, at 2.30 p- m- _- ROSBA CONVALESCENT cession. Phone: Pickering 305M. ------------------=-------------- RADIO AND TV SERVICE it tet 21 d.. _ .. $TORR. GUARANTEED ---:----------- Patricia Tuck PHONE DAYS - PICXZRING SPACIOUS GROUNDS AND BEAUTIFUL ROOMS L AN OPPORTUNITY TO OWN YOUR OWN HOUR PIANO AND THEORY ?Ja3W OVERrL008ING LAHE ONTARIO EVENINGS - ATlamdc 2 4108 E 'i RA N CLASSICAL AND POPULAR -_------BERT' WH2T8 _ KIND CARE FRE NSPORTATIO tltrse bedroom home is Morley Psi. !01600 deem phone: Pickering 520 as ---_-- REGISTERED NURSE IN CHARGE Pbsae:. Pickertag 496 - i00L �ATLate 2-0431 • LLER TO RENT - self contained, unfnrn- MI 'ished two bedroom aPartment, avail- Pickering YiIIOge. MUTING SERVICE able November 29. Phone: Pickering _ 706 after 5.00 p: m Mrs. Jean Palmer, of Whitby, ent- COLEMAN PORTABLE AND STATIONARY CLINTON : r ertained her bridge -club -on Wednes- ELECTRICAL POWER GASOLINE ENGINES ► HECK WANTED - day afternoon. RATURAL GAS AND GENERATING UNITS Air cooled 2 h. p, to 19.0 h V. Ia- ► _ Gasoline powered with the, famous dustrial or lighter duty seadds. Ez- Commencement Exercises take OI4. BURNERS WAITRESSplace at the Pickering District Nigh Clintonienl&ws. From S00'watts to pepdootily easy ssartirsg and rehab- - iWanEed fall . or Put time. Ap¢ly « . School on Friday. November 13. at XOntarlo 'Fad Board License) 5 ldlmmtts avail LW. Ideal for far- ls power backed h tibe famous C13at- t Villa Rouge Restaurant. Phone: A� 8 p• m. and a' most of the Graduating _ asses._ oontrac?:eue; eottaavaligerit. tea guarantee. Avail" �eii;lvy Class will be back for the event. The see etc. Sime units are avafisble on from stock For sora. iaioeasldao. ' ,. ilantic 2,0732. - Oen' Prices and ser- ogle: Valedictory Address will be given by CISAN-OUT SERVICE. "' a rental basi.. ----------- ------ don guarantee the best available, ]EghT POOg HELP WANTED Garnet Watchorn. We also do armature and motor ; 'Pkbsrint 382 �Jgtrth American -Van Lines Ltd., of Mrs. Oxenham will give a -talk an :'TRAILER HEATING a -w. so equ*P" to re - Pickering, has a vacancy for a senior "Ceramics" this Thursday night, AJAX �7 d� Of re made] your decoke mat• We Appreciate TbAs -.shorthand typist. Applicants Please, November 5, at the regular meeting or or ie�,a�i equipment- 'From a letter received from a sub- . lapply in writing to Post Office. Box of the Evening W. A. at the C. E. � TUDOR ST., AJAX Fee more information, eau: ' scribes a few days ago, we liked this Np, 339, Pickering, Ont. Centre, United Church. The public is kering 382 _ bit- "you tell us what we should --------- welcome. ----- o7v a _ - SEN Q8 Xcn bout this District" Ed. . , Literature.. Secretary, -work in piggery. Apply, J. Lusted, y Oshawa Presbytery; Mrs. ,HELP WANTED -man wanted to Mrs. Butters -, 'WATER _ - -Station ,Road. Phone Pickering 5b9J. M. Morley,'. oyle Mrs. W. G. McLean, W. M. S. Osh ___ g Mrs. Cyril Morley and Mrs. G. H. ---- -- ---- Y GOODS SALE CUSTOM Bray attended the Fall Rally in Col- DR 8LAUGHTERING embus United 'Church last Tuesday .''OF LIVESTOCK and report a good meeting. ARTHUR MITCHELL Mr. and Mrs. Fred Terey of Tor- MAIN STREET lICKERING `' MODERN -REFRIGERATION onto were 'dinner guests `3t the Cyril -^�- (opposite pan's Restaurant) AND EQUIPMENT Morley's on Sunday."t " FULLY INSPECTED Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Morley were LIMITED f wl $y Dept Of Health dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clare - CLOTHING FOR THE FAMLLY ,f'' ACK WILSON Furmston, Toronto, recently. J DICKERING T4. . -.� a Whitby, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. McLean spent none: ]LEO 6-3669. or Ever;cgs Sunday -with Mr. and Mrs. Ron -Dal- Sundays a Holidays: Pickarinq i� - This �� 5 S 'Q� MO, 6-3715 ey of Scarboro. f nov 13 ..MEN'S ALL -WOOL PANTS ....................... X2.98 --------- ------------------- OIL BURNERS ELECTRIC s • ,.. ;DON BLIZZARD CAR GOATS . Take the heat out of your chin' T-- _ -COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL, INDUSTRIAL WIIRIXG MEN'S DRESS SOCKS nee with an automatic heat _ Boxer ._ _ .. - _ BOY S r• k : Special Price �9.9s _. - '- Y= --.FREE.. ESTIMATE, �. - ............... ... .. . _ 5' SOCK ::. 2 P 25c t, • • • MILLER HEATING • SERVICE " - CHILDREN'S SNOWS S rum 25'UIS q .Tudor St.. Ajax :... .....e r Mono 657. Phone Pickering 362 UIT f 2.