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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1959_11_13-. All N.- .t VOL. 77 ht0. 9 - pT^PvraT++d ONT4D30 +v u. riot' fy 70 PUBLISHERS Lndmised At 8acand C°'lass Mattel ` 3o5scriva ow $etas: 42-W per Tow Uji d Stats, i3.00 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1959 ?daiel ftwo November -ZWJ sr PER COPY Pest Of$ce Dept Ottawa ' .;• ' Claremont Bicycle Rodeo Attracts Many Return • $622.26 To Former Owner Of Glendale Subdivision On 6 tots : The matter of 6 lots in Glendale subdivision came up again before township council ,this week, ,when the PICKERING VILLAG9 matter of $622.26 in taxes'paid by the former owner, W. W. Hough was The Senior Glee Club of Picker» .iisedssed. Y The township's solicitor bad.inform-. ing Dist High School, held a wiener, ' ed the clerk that he had the deeds! roast at Greenwood Constrvati.on to the 6 lots, but that the tax moneys Park on Saturday evening, under the should be returned to Mr. Hough be- leadership of Mr. Allan • Clark; it fore the deeds could be registered. I new Music Director. -; It was disclosed a week ago that yw _lir. Hough had given 6 lots to the Mrs. Gordon Found had been spend - w z'n township back in 1953 as part of a ing a few days in Toronto, visiting -. subdivision agreement and they had relatives. a netZ. •er been deeded to the township. Mr, and 'Mrs. C. J. Butt attended s Last week a "for sale" sign went up the funeral of the latter's sister, Mrs. 'ill tile - George #» t • it and contacted the clerk's n office. ! g Johnston, at Belleville, or} C .'..K The township's solicitors were in- ( October 29. Some here may remem- r stt noted to take immediate action (• her the JAnston family who lived on Now the solicitor has. the deeds. I Main -Street some tirne,ago for abou= i w ,it means we pay back the money two years, and then removed to F " because someone erred", said Deputy Belleville. We wish to express sym• .j f Reeve Jean McPherson. iii pathy toward Mrs. johonston's fin• "We are` returning money that was mediate -family and -the Iarge circle o never rightfully ours", -said Reeve relatives and friends who feel her Scott. I lose. J "�� a have had the, interest on it"„ Mr. and Mrs. WdAe Down ' and ' said Councillor -Violet Swan. y `•I don't see how. we have aaq son of Ebenezer, visited the Fran;C alternative", said Councillor Edgar J. Prouse's recently. - • James. any otherreturned and Mrs. T. J, Wheeler have M - oto oma ked a his ed fr spending a week of 7 Ph by ,Barrio Power" in the township", mea he like urB o Q f _ t. rutty, Que. as guests o Mt. Vinners e+f the Claremont Bicycle Drake; Jim; ,Torrance; Louis M....kins. The •above were bicycle ninn- reeve' �, and Mrs. Paul Drummond. ' x Not to mp konveledge , said the . todeo. Back- Row, I. to c. Constable Hodgson (Safety, Promotion Officer ers in va: ious clasties. Front Row, Reeve. Lots in West Rouge and Rouge The Catholic Women's League i Y. Hilliard, OPP, Whitby, Fred for the Area). Second Row, 1. to r. (Tricycle Winnert).Donna Hockley; Highlands are in the name of the1 haying a bazaar at the school on Sat. doore, David O'Blenis, Clare Keevil, Norman White; Michael Hock; -y; Susie Keevil; Ernie Anderson; Mar- township. I urday; December S. Tea will be ser- '< organizer); Heather Carnegie; Bruce Eric Jones; Parbara Hall; 'I:erry.Hop- ion -Britton; Dtorell Britton. "In future I think the" reeve and ved; there will be tables of baking council should be a little more alert," and candy, as well as many article] Registration and Inspection of t?te different defects. of the children who ride bicycles, to said the Deputy -reeve. of needlework. ieycles and Tricycles, was part of After each bike wa3 registered and school. . Reeve Scott said he found it hard Harry Boyes and son sent cattle to to rodeo before going over the inspected, it proceeded over the course The business of safety of our ehil- to understand how the property was J laid ovt in the Hockey cush:op. Each dren riding bicycles on our busy roads .once assessed to Hough, then the to the Royal Winter Fair on Tburs- 1 inspection consisted of a complete est --y had to. stay wit}in w'6te chalk, today, is not only a -problem of care- township, then back to Hough, and day. Judging will bg next _HceY, when � t teck over by Constable W. Hilliard ed lines, make- proper signals, stop at ful riding. but also whether the bicycle was not caught by the assessment de- we expect the cattle .to.,give the tis-, 1 hich included, -front and rear cone t:..e vancus stop �.iehs, an•3 -in general. is in good mechanical condition, and a partment. He added he didn't think ual good account of themse:ves. eck, firmness of mud guard proper observe all. rules and courtesy of the rodeo such ,as, this -pointe out all of Mr. Goslin could be held at 'fault. '.Now that the season of luxury, 1 Hectors in the proper pieces, Lraites, road. t':e• phases of owning and riding a Councillor Ross Hawthorne said, "it apending is already with us, ii will ndition of tires, lights fcr night rid- Prize3 weie awarded for -those' in bike. has been an error along the line that : g, and the general overall condition the various class. „which placed let, Too much. -emphasis cannot be placed could have cost us the lots but was give a warts feeling of satisfaction the bicycle. 2nd and 3rd on this, matter, and an effort should caught in time". when we s_et aside a generous core- - - -• ,ti Each entrust was adirised of the Over sixty entries were recorded' be made by all service clubs, and all "I fail to see how someone could tribution to aid the work -of our fav- kes condition, and told what remed- and the Safety Committee of Clare- Home and School Associations in the pay taxes on something, they didn't orite welfard .organization. In addit- step must be taken to correct the moat deserve- a great deal of credit Whitby, Pickering. Ajax Area to Spon- own", said Mrs. McPherson. ion to local needs, there is always the --- , � uation. Pointa were deducted for for their interest in the road welfare sor such a project "There might be the same question "Save the Children ' Fund". which is. as to why the township accepted the doingu4t what its 'name impiie., Us taxes", said the Reeve: many parts of the world The scop° - Isks For Farm Who Picks Up The Photo By "it just means we are buying back our lots", said the Deputy -(•ecce.. of its work depends upon out sup - "It can be twisted arounu any way port. 'ex Exemptions Dead Dogs Etc. Barrie Pomeroy Y� want it", said Councillor -Haw- Born, on October 24, 1459, to 3[r. + ^� / thorne. and Mis. Neil �furkar, Whitby, ail )d r. H. A. Newman, in s letter to The job of picking up dead animals Copies of pictures appearing in this Mrs. E. C. Phelan who was present the Oshawa General Hospital, a Son. that have 'been kited on township paper over the "cre.dit line" " at the meeting, said it wa3 word- ckerin Township Council has ask- photo .\ells Cameron.. g P reads, pose a bit of a problem for some y think this could go on 'all that his farm lands be exempt from by • Barrit . Pemeroy"_ are r aitaUle in 31r. and Mrs. Lloyd Jones, Wat4 township council this week, these years. Dces no one know what c and garbage tax rates. Yo.ice Chief R. T. Farker a�kea two sizes..Ir you -puld l.kc a copy the township owns, she asked. ' - erfurd, Ont., were guests of a1 r. errs] Mr. Newman quoted from the ecune'1 to appoint someone to pick (photo) of these pictures, the 5 by 7 "It seems strange that no one 'Mr5. C, E. Brown last week -end. K < unicipal Act, that a parcel of land. them up size. % cenni; the 8 by. 10, 75c. noticed you were gLtting .tax money- A large crowd attended the sale of rtbt less than 5 acres, owned by Poundkeeper G. Gerigs, _ said he To. order, phone, air. Pomeroy at .on your own property ', she said the- -effects of the late Mrs. scary! e peraon can be made exempt by would pick up dogs but did not 'want 1'Emple 9-1417. Councillor Rows Hawthorne said Law, which carried on until after r unci} sing a bylaw before March to bother with cats that .from what. the ,township has dark; and high prices were realized i Al a person may before March "We can have different persons: for _ , learned in dealing w.ta subdivisions, , -- c, appeal to the County Judge. login u all ditrerent 't especially Crusader which was a very on many items. ec. 35.) P g P y pe t of dpac t es 3r ry { animals," said Councillor. Ross Haw- Pa�nleSS TB Tests. good agreement, he'did not think the Congratulations to 11dr, and Mrsi: Reeve Scott said that since it was thorr:e. "What about dead skunks, matter would ever occur again. Howard `Toms (Ella MacRae), of.! g past March for this year, he felt rabbits and coons? or Students Mrs. Phelan said she felt that many N\'hitby, on the' birth of a daughter. ti matter was one to be dealt with Councillor Harvey Span g remarked, ratepayers were as cohrused on the on Friday, November o. She :will ba -. the 1960 council. that if the oundkee er is to ick u All High School Students in*.'this matter as, council, t P . P P ) - named \Wendy Darlene. all dead animals, it will increase ex- area will be given the opportunity to ; ommen+c ant �t penes. Council have asked Mr. Spang i have a tuberculin .test' and x-ray if t r. and Mrs. Benner -Martin, -the W approach the poundkeepei,on the decessar•y..This-work will.be 'carried a latter. a sister of Mfrs. ��'m. Lawson. ; o a a matter. Legion To Parade are moving from Hiley Ave. to Don. out under Dr., Eric MacBean, M. O.' eker� H. and Director, of the Ontario Coun-, I e hes work, • ' ' Mills, where `f fanner-1Llartin will ng K. H. J. Clarke, B. A. Sc. IPicket4ng , t Health Unit. Here Sunday ; b nearer ' To Add ass Royal Can. Institute y' ;r• : It is interesting to note an Indian t: ChoolNov. 13 >n - The method used for chest tests prediction that we are likes to have VY / will be gpod news to everyone. It is ' The Dunbarton Legion, Branch No. � P y Ken Clarke, of this place. A'anager• known as the Heaf Test, and is new, 541, will conduct a parade and Rem- a mild -winter because the leaves have Pickering District High 5enool -till of Canadian Sales and Market Devel- ' stayed sit los on the trees. Let us -i simple, harmless and best, of all— embrance Service at Pickering Vill- I y g . Id it's 8th Annual Commencement opment of The International Nickel painless. age Park, this, coming Sunday. ! hope that Indian knows what he• is , Friday, November 13. Company. of Canada, Limited will It will show whether tuberculosis Also in the parade will be Scouts, 1 talking about. (which reminds us of 41r• Kenneth Heron, Mirill"er of streak to the Royal Canadian Instit- germs have ever entered the body. Guides, Cubs and Brownies and the an Indian gentleman we had in the Andrew's 'Presbyterian Church, ute, on November 14, on the subject Dr. MacBean states that is most Legion Ladies' Auxiliary. village during the war, who, predict - Dr. will give the invocation and ••Nickel—Its Trials and its. Triumps" cases the test will ben 1 y g g, severe winter, was asked] negative and no i The parade, led b the Highland in a los •Icome will be extended by Princip- His lecture will be supplernented by report will be sent the parents. He Creek Pipe Band, and the Pickering "on what do you base your predic• �,• r J C. Richardson. a 43 -minute colour film " Uining for ad-t� too, that if the finding should Village Youth Band, will march off tion:" and gave as his reason—"Art TI -e ValedictoryAddress will be Nickel". The lecture which is free to-�.be,positive, it does NOT mean that• from Station Road, at 1.30 p• m. for Mitchell selling a lot of coal". Ed.) .en by Garbet Watchorn, Grade 13 the public, will be presented at Con- I the ohild has, or ever will have tvh- service in the Park, at 200 p. m., Mr. •and' Mrs., Reginald Rackhan-c adnate. vocation Hall,. University of Toronto,' erculosis, As a -safeguard it is res- Rev. C. E. Olive, Sat. Paul's Ang- and three daughter, moved last week: �►'< <r e cial s eaker, wbo will address c P at B.15 p. m. emmended that a child with a pot- )lean Church, Dunbarton, will con- from Belleville to a home here om , t raduates will be Mr. H. L. Steep ,--------------- _---_--_- itive test have a chest x-ray and the duct the service at which time a Windsor Drive. Mr. Rackharn had, r:'.. Manager, Personnel C<+mpensa- Public Health Nurse will call to ass- number of wreaths will be laid, in been appointed Chief Identification$; ' and Development, Canadian Wes- � of Thanks ist in arranging this. mempry of those who paid the sup- Officer for the Province of Ontari0ol t ghouse. "Conten'. Forms" are going out to rents sacrifice in the two_ World He is a brother of sirs. Bruce ..Hogue! .4 'senior Glee Club will render 44 ` e would like to take this o or- ail parent; of hi h school' chiidren. � Wars. , _Am arth. cal choral selections. Following g p pp q inti thent'and sir. and Mrs. Russell .Burgoyne i tunny of (Nankin ublicly, t'ie many Parents are asked to s' J t rresentation of Diplomas, Ccrt- ('persons, friends, neighbors and those return them to the 'school-with'the and family of North Bay, were entero ': S Scholarships, Prizes and A-. not known, to us personally, who student. Adjust Township tained at the home of Mr.•and Mrs. -d4. there will be a reception and ,came to or a;<istance, following the Thin is just one niore service be- Chris. Fair do Sunday. �nsencernent dance. fire that destroied our horse. die fnq rendered, the public of 'this area A surprise party by the Do.�tj g deep)} apprecate all that has been by the Health Knit. It is a wonder- Road Expenses - family was held at Wilbur Do.Nn cs+ nit Favour S sed done for us by evo'6sp( ful opportwiity for the students to on Saturday evening to celebrate'} ��'e would like to especially thank �ind out if there is any 'sign of TB Adjustments were made on the p Mr. and Mrs: Dave Lennon, 3f r. I Frank Prouse's birthday, Many, hate • f We suggeit all would Uc we]' ad- road budget expenditure for 1959. to , and' Mrs. Fred Moffatt, Mrs. Hertz- I py returns, � • : �> a its Far Apartcited to take advanta c of this. Bet subsidy at the meeting this week. g Ed) Mr. John Brett Sr, is now in Tor. berg of the local Red Moss• Rouge Bridges and culverts were budgeted N 4 Hills Lions_- 4v}y —D -r• Spiss, Fire- at $15,000. The amount of $18,000 onto General Hospital • for observa•� Bring Township council th' men of both SouthweIIt ' Pick,.ring Remembrance Day Service At was spent. Roads were budgeted, at tion. did not endorse a resolution and Pickering Village 'and the many Linco.n Street Public School 1$17,800 and $21,800 was spent. New Mrs. Fred Lawson 'has beta n*$itJ' .k T -H- E Trafalger Township that speed who gave us clothing and furniture. machinery was budgeted at $8800 in friends in Cobour recent] + - Fans only be posted" on fringes g g Y• ;:•divisions. Again, our deepest gratitude and A very impreiave Remembrance and only $1,800 was spent. The money Mrs. -D. Everest, of South View]' appreciation. Day Service was conductt�d in the was taken 'from new machinery, to �7 e( peed signs only appear every Drive, has had the misfortune tal' � ilea, they don't mean very . Lincoln St. School by teachers and balance the total budget. � 4 Iles, Reeve Sherman Scott. )1dr. and ]leen. Karl Reichert break a bone in her foot, .whichszid ? � pupils on Tue-iday. _�gRA `�1� ill 0 9"t � < lr 4 i o And;iwWa• Iftab" sisst 'INCKCONNMr. Kenneth Heron conducted the4UA R10 MZ sing worship rm this our Reawm-brance Day Service. itlr. Heron spoke Peace in the World" and how Na�• ,uI Mae IA' ifferenfi • CaA b* s' •T —'Wucw�' m Ye -- - we could find the erne peaelr. Christ- laid on sub floors Or present flooring SlfeMs u :AxT Make or Model 1�I om DIRECTOR ianity grew in the world fr->m a few Christians so wilLT4here wil! be pease • 4 x -8 or cut to sizer t0 tri tffitwfes • `wiM : i[ `Ilvr. rZe� FURNITUN DEALER if each individual Mas the peiie in his own heart which' ,the worts cannot • • not stain Waterproof Can be used as sidins lfOs4>•iOrO _ 0-e. A full cho r was in attendance. anthem ." W-h do sisig about The y • I -ever shingies ~ar ClapbOOrd • Free esti111ates. APrivale Ambulaws Serwke Jesus,, was stfng by tise Junior choir _ Ber9mann's Auto Body . OAY 1DR NIGHT - — under the direction of Mrs. McClem- eat, organist and clioir -leader. The l ` PIRINE �K % -- r OswilMss EOP640 Young People met in the evening, -~ _ STRTIOK RQ., PICKERitkC WNl McEACHNIE, Prop. where a f.lm on the life, of Mary Slessor was shown. — Corr: - ,Pfrone 88 --- k' r�r0 I� After. hours, TEslala 8 2529 Phone Pickering 193 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church _ : ..�: Pickering, Ont. Women's Misraonary Society' Appliances, PaintsA. KE V AND i:LAttKE '. E:N TICFD: I The monthly meeting of the W. M. S. was held at the home of Mrs.' J. �Y..- T�ls ' Glass, s �'� A a•4. on !Monday, November i � � N AUC'TIONEERB W. H. J. THOMPSON, B. A.. LLB. 2.The president,.in the chair, conduct _ = - hidnsed sad Authorized 1;or the c;aatie. Ontario t,na York, Barrister and Solicitor ted the meeting. Mrs. Wm. Roves presided at the piano. The Devotional. GRAHAM HARDWARE - Pram dtoe� p tme Dere- rIfialsColumbia and Ontario was,convencd by, Mrs. Henry Van bold Fwwtws. Reel Estate alae our Speeialq at. Beasoaebie Glenwood Bldg., A jaz Nus.- assisted by Mrs. Barrie Mao- l�enzie and Mrs. Walter Willis. Mrs. PHONE 46 — PICKERING lustre. H� �OV Che Business Phone: Ajar lab Van Nus' gave' a fine • reading oa : 'p• e-Raiidence: TEnapde 9-2656 "Refuge Work in Distress". - :. SEPT/C TANK OLEAN OUT Mumma p; �a Amb, amt A pleasing Fart of our meeting was P. O. phase llaWL t0 the piano solos by David and Marioa „ prelluess have beet mtsbUshed �relghton, Fraser, Drynan Brisbin. A film -was shown on Mary COMPLZTE. SEPTIC TANK SERVICZ t " xecuinem doe Slessar and her work in Africa. & 'Murdoch veru generous donafion was rr ceived from the Eastern Star. Re- - ..NEW TANKS INSTALLED _ L FLEURY $anlsters, Solicitors and Notaries ports wo7e received from the C. O. C. and Explorers. - r ' PAT DUNNE TIE, IL Public' The offering was dedicates by hire- 9-1S41 Bank of Commerce Chambers, Brisbin and business dealt with. An.; Borrister, SOlieitOIrr 3 Sirncod Street North, Oshawa Meetingnouncemof was, made -of the Open Meeting of Toronto East Pre9byter- Motary Public Moirish at Old Yiagseoa Aotii Telephone RA. 3-3446 ial on Friday evening, November 13. Film. will be shown on Indian Res- - >�igislasd Cre.k idential Work. Soloist will �be Mfrs, ,�,�LUMBER-CO e AT. 1-7391 alr AT. 1-1382 — WANTBD "— _ Cp171V'I'RY HOHlrB Wm. Boyes. The report of the Nom- lasting Committee was received. and LUMBER AND BUILDERIV SUPPLIES Sown MALL ACRKAGES AND ac-Ccptr-l. A 4ocial half hour followed • - Mom. t. PTL 9:30 to 5." ¢a. ' 7 �� aEv!'ltihfti. 1A1W$ �. lith Waning P1e7ess WNW and h delicious. lunch served by the - � hostess. �-- Corr. � c � 1 1tlOV� • . . .. PAI NT 'T fees t7eeh Dniro Pa7fssenfs 24MZS _ _ ,,-_- '- CAIS, -Ibis. ST. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN :- DOORS AND TNM • _ J l+sr 1Ros0/ Aad L♦/eslaees/ _ _ CHURCH :. service P.ckering Ontario : 01r�lrneat� Imo.« aLAl rt - "S s m•eM� Rector StQtiOrl Road oars No. Z HJghwvy _ irII.J.�OEl+GWff sad SONS Rev. H. S..-Shepherd, B. A.. D: D. „� F _ "Bighway Alotaamamt Wseb' soBT. AIISTIN, P1301r. i •sd9we , `so". b1s� s.i.� Box 196. Pickering — Phone 171 51':NDAY SER1.'ICES TELEPHONE PICKERING 3" R 8. L Whitby, Oatarle .' BOWA"W =� 8.30 a. m.—Holy Communion 11.00 a. m.—Morning Prayer -• . Or AJAX 1045 Two mfi.s wast of Wlbitit7 oe .n Ale. E IilghRa7, Ixiwem REAL ESTATE 11.00 a. m.--Holy Communion :-•. loth Sunday) _. Whitby and Ajatt Pees:.: Whitby aIo a- I Photo co-op now in Pick- ' 11.00 a. m.—Sundav School 'in the communis Han - Bring and Ajax ureas. To 11.00 a. —Np:eery in Rxetory - ALPS= z,� buy or sell for prompt courteous wry ask for Room - ages up to 4 year. N'EL2tiESDAY 10.00 a. m.—Ho'y Communion and - lenera � �# a liNl. BIOWer. Intercessions for The Sck - -------- _ ----------- -------- - r� ware e - 1rI,EIfOlFII'�til >•ATBSOQ11ra .. ICall . AJAX .. [l8e B�sTsals Yarn�wT&s GrvaN A, • Schatz LOYAL ORANGE LODGE Ei Bets F'nt Tuesday of Morrish AA` Paints �• jeCtrlC�� Appliances pp ,_ . ,i. A t ------------------------ .__�.-.a f3enera! Insurance — Reokor MO. 8-3337 CHURCH OF THE _ HOLY TRINITY _ ' - 'Toolsrasa Etc . ridceriae 590 or A. IC. Pergusoe ' TELEVISION & RADIO ------------ ------ -last Pickering United Cbvrcb :REPAIRS MMinister. - v. f Minis Re Melville Bvriars - - - PHONE: TEmple 9-1191 DUNBARTON RADIO & TV _ • S H E R a I N -SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1999 9.45 A. M. -SUNDAY SCHOOL i a sdo �S Har'dw-.a'r-e`,._'.-'.. _A. a ,�� - 11.00 A. M. - CHURCH SERVICE j ,.._.... _. - FUNERAL AND (Ba 'ce) ptismal .Sean j - �♦ „�P �h �rYiil� G. OONA AUDLEY - - BVIilJ1 , AMBULANCE SERVICE I" 1.15 P M. - Sunday School i )B�AlMSTE8 and 90LICIT08 BUII.DII3G, AJAX 2.30 P. M. - Church' Service - 'MARKS -ELECTRIC � e tCNITIi 1i1o. 1 HLCiHWAT _ • % liimeoe St, o.. Oshaw' ' AT DICKERING BEACH ROAD ---=-- ----- -------------- -- ;: Chris.tiOn sdence•.S`ociety - . ... -.-._. 4ndustrial, Commercial & Residential. Wiring" - imloance CO. Telephone ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO Efficient Service — Free. Estimates _ W1 OR PHONS _Prompt AJAX 1059 Invites Fou To Its Beselar Chnreh 'Service eye >Ws. For Farm sed oearrtrs MNOSTON ROAD _. J• MARKS smlw ;- � Bu _ �lperth viae, Just l as, or -Tel. TE. 9-1570 -.: R.R. Z, Pickering Woedlsr& Reads errs••.•. Itssraw" of An nr. `" BUILDER ! F,t�RY SUNDAY AT' 1100 A. Y - Bowman & Gibson Sunday School And Neret�ry - : Christ and Baha'n'I lah JWON?: WMTRY sal WOODWORKING At The Same IBour :' +^ Wednesday, e P. ns. - TaRiaezq a, Meeting _. CHRIST AND BAH'A'U'LLAH of the Founder of the Religion. That " KITCIEf (;Al�ti -leer lafetmstion, Call "The Baha'i Faith does not deny time has now come; the advent oU the older religions; it fulfiT?s them. Baha'u'll'ak fulfills prophecies' in all' MONTIElTN. MOMTjIT1N, tltlMl 1/CRLT sass IIi�PALLSfl '; •: ATisntie — 7-4!92 - --- They all look forward to a time when the Holy. Books", (from., "All Things: i CO. .41LENBATHlNS OK Zp� ----------anti-------------- -- the appearance of a Great One who Made. New" by John Ferraby) For., �Cberterd At-, iasss . ROME, $e. T WALTER C. THOMSON, Q: C. shall usher in a period unique in hum- information, write to Box 179 High-. .LICENSED TRUSTEES -!� t �y- �• aD.11�.Vbla Barrister, Solicitor, Notary PubUc an history shall complete the purpose land Creek, or phone ATlantie 2-2409 Creek, AT 2-2409. aJA OBSAtvA. WMATFOa� •' 87 Office Holm' - 200 to 5.00 P. 1![, Box 179, Highland or phone 0613AWA—r• W. RIEHL, RA. 6.35 � � �e Moxda,y through Friday The 6AHA'IS OF F1CKSRIN0 TOWNSHIP pliE� iZ - POtments by Photo MPhone: B. IL Waters - Ajax 730 ----------------------------= Pfckerin 1 ".S T A F F O R IY B R O S.- BOs 1. P3cbarinr< i -- - 1 04 Raspbaak School Graduates lditoria� CANDIDATES NEEDED—URGENTLY Pickering Village needs good candidates for council for the s year 1960 and they need them urgently. There are two vacant seats on council that have to be filled and so far, we have not heard of one candidate volunteering to fill these offices. ` I It may be an attitude of "let someone elsedo it" but, a weak 3s council can mean Sneak administration. In these times of high costs, a weak council could be disastrous. _ you feel is a res - f If you know of someone y responsible person with the ability to handle council matters, encourage him to get out and run. He -is needed—now. Several persons have been approached that we have heard } about, and in each case turned thumbs down, for various reasons. N If the three present members do not get sufficient'bac", . ' and, by that we mean, competent new councillors, they may,. 'even back out and where would we be? '1 The village, with the picture as it stands at the moment, has a ' a bleak looking 1960 coming up. Why not do something about it now?, j IN MEMORIAM -We. the Members of Branch No. 541, Canadian Legion, - tr regret the passing of our Comrade, the late Back Row, 1. to r. - Phillip 1, augnaa, kicky. Breit, kobt. Duncombe. i•ront '�eisassts / deep Jack Paoto. by Barrie- Pomeroy Terry Holland, Trudy Cane. Mr. W. Row, 1. to r. - Petra Maroldt, Pain - J Phiiltin. Dunbarv=6 Houle, Peter Hall, Stevie Smith, .. ine Mansel, David Magowan, liirda Obey. Donna Young, -, Supervising Principal nl�u n'n 2. Mr. present him with a gift and pure of , er, cooler, PTO binder, threshing had a holiday, Since there ere stud- .Mu Munroe gave a cry a rgnte i g ta,ic coney. Rev. f- leetham read il.e very. mach.ne, hay grain, turniture, diab- .4 16AGION NEWS eat teachers at the Base a School on the many problems to be over- su,table'address co which Mr. Geo. es, etc. at Lot ,,1, Concession 6, East. 1 "�—' there was "school as us - come in order tri give the pltytxAs,�- Wilson, ;on of %Valter, replied. Mr. corner 'of 7th Line and 19th Ave, of eEh No. 901 -� Dwdmrton ,• handicapped Markham 'i property of "Bruce - Mrs. David Henry, Mr. and Mrs: Pped children of our arra and 'Wilson is $6 )ears.. young and has �• p p y , f-- surroundings, the same advantage and lived in the village for some fife Tennyson" wid now be held on Wed- nesday. and November 18, 1959. Sale at - r Ow Poppy Chairman Bill Knox Thompsons and. McClemente of the i rcentive in education as the otners. four gears. He was the vi:lage black- I.l>Il p m Terms ugh. No Reserves -" bas asked us to thank all those rho Base Line on Sunday. The also vis- To do' this entails the u -e of spec.al smith, a good neighbor and friend to twisted is a aunt successfu: Po y Farm sold. -i & CLARKE PREN- 1>py ited Mr. Arthur Tho teachers, special desks; books etc. Mr. � all who knew. him. He will -be mass- TICE,nuc-lancers. Milliken. Out. Thompson who is a' PUT. ! ' h"1d"i patient at Ajax HospitaL Munroe made mention of the specialed inm . -this community. He is going to Phone AXminster 3-5987, Markha We are looking forward to our school in Oshawa, supervised by t vo ' , live with his son Lloyd, aid family, phone 346. parade This Sunday. The Service will The Village Group of the W. A. ladies who do such a good job in in Oshawa. May all good wishes go ibe held at the Cenotaph is Picker- held 'its November meeting at the teaching the children uncle their care, with him. ' iing Village Park. Parade to fall in home of Mrs. E. G. Code on Wed- In. closing, he urged that we should I The Women•s Missionary Society •• • - on the Station Road at 1.0 P. ta. nesday, be helpful and loving to a handicap -of the Circuit met at the home of Resident Weald L,ka I The Cadets' Auxiliary is busy with Mr. and Mrs. Bial Deaysuik, of ped child, and not let sympathy blind Mrs, M. Pegg as Mrs. Minaker was S S Re�eYed fhsir final preparation for their Baz- Dunbarton, moved to Etobicoke on us to the fact that there are many indisposed with a cold. The Kinsale _ atsaw and Bake Sale to be held on Saturday. things that child can do very well, ladies presented tse Worship Service About 46 trees were cut Leat yesu! No etaber 14, from 10 A. ai tilt S,00 Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Watson + • • • • and Mrs. G. Wilson, of Mt. Zion. the by the township road department int ip► m. iR the Rape: of the Log Cabin mwed'to their new home is Toronto ,Area Hoene and School Conference Study Chapter on "Africa Disturbed" front of the horse of S. C. Kazwell, Ia :1D artpa. on. Saturday. to be held in Donbarton School on The December meeting hill be at on the Greenwood Road. Mr. Maxwell The 'Ladies' Amciliary informs us Mrs. James Williamson, of Pine November 21, 9.00 a. m to 4.00 p. m. Mrs. Walthama of Kinsale.. would like the township to remove the ohm %irs. $ay Vlf�amson is is the Drive is a patient in the Ajax Hoop- AVpointed delegates from 'Dunbartoo The Your P attimps that was left . _ e eagle a Society will ` Oshawa General Hpapit L Mrs. J. itaL A0W 2J9; J0Aft Home and School Area are: Miss meet in the church on Sunday even- It was disclosed that it has not beep i X1. iiA Still confined to. Oshawa Hoe- Remember the Bazaar under the Bradd, teacher Grade 3; and W. M. in& They, will have charge of .the the pmetke of the tsnsnship in the We !rope the ladies will be back suspices of the Legion Auxiliaryon g past, to remove stumpe where tWW d aergruetre, Church Service at 11.30, om Novem- had cut rates c soe+s, l 1 Saturday. It will be held is the store. • • • • • her 15th. SapE..T. C. G'hapman is to ti+e- Don't bargee year mestt �ieneral serer to the Log Cabin ` The next monthly meeting of the The date for the Christmas- Con- port to council on this matter. lAtetiwg will be held at 8A0 p• m. an ' . We are sorry to hear that Nancy Dumbarton Home and School will be cert of the Public School and Sun- Tburs&y, November 19, at the Leg- Lynde has been ill with mu in Dunbartois School at &00 p. day School will be December?lot. k000bankiipoms llnd Schad- �s,i IWL Come out and give yaw "Mr. and Mrs. Priam McCovabe and mt Mber 1. This will be a ReAg (Monday). < s Anevedve yaw sepport David, of Wellowdale, visited Mrs. ions eedog. oondaaed by the Sal- Rev. George Connolly, B. A., B. D. November 10. at S.06 p, m is the n George Watson� on the week -end.. vs`i3ga Army, AY are invited to at- Field Secretary for Cbristatae Educ. date set for the next Roeebaak The also visited Mr. WYtsoa who ii They tend. Ladies' gh ation will conduct the Workshop an Home and School meeting, t� Surprise Ni t will also in Oshawa Hospital, where he under- be held. Be sure to attend --you Christian .Education Committees and An interesting program has beers Sympathy is expressed to the fam„ went surgery last week- might win one of the six' prizes. — its work,' Sunday School Supts., planned and Mr. Hopkins will as., = By of the ,late Jack Phillips from his Dumbarton United Church — W. M. F. Ministers and Members of the Sess- cuss Report Cards. Articles for sal Iptaay friends. The funeral was held Rev. J. W. Wilkinson occarpied the ion are asked to attend in Pickering the Christmas Bazaar, will be on Tuesday of this week. _ pulpit for the annual Memorial Ser- on November 19 and 20, please rem- display and plans for a skate ear - St. Paul's Anglican ,Church is hold- vice. The choir sang. the anthem -- Ron ember these dates. -change will be announced. ting its annual Christmas Bazaar on "Blessed is the Nation" with Mr. D. The THome and School held their Saturday, November 21, from 2.30 to Fantham • takin the solo art to the yr Nvvtmt- Mly and Mrs. ell,Bervisa Wilson and There was such a good turnout last g p annual. Fun Fair on Friday, family, of,Maxwell, visited on _Sun- riwnth, we hope everyone will come a- 4.30 ber 6th. There was a day the C. McTaggart family. - 4.30 p• m. Plan to attend. accom niment of Mrs. Wilkinson• at good' turnout, - SYmR_ath�y is extended . to Miss the organ. Mr. Wilkinson read his and it was very encouraging to the Mr., and Mrs. Les. Nilson and the MASS MEETING Xathleei4Cunningham .of the School scripture lesson from Revelation 7, workers. Dfr§. S. Bernath was the - girls artd Mrs. P. Wilson had dinner Area Teaching Staff, on the recent and took as his text, verses 15 to 17. winner of the quilt. Mr. Wm Clare- ! bn Sunday with, Mfr. and Mrs. F... Oshawa and District Joint Action death of her ftaher. The many national conferences of mont, the tablecloth, and -Mrs. Bilky, Byers, Committee at a meeting on Friday, qbeginning the Panada and Mrs. Middleton, the Mrs. Barbara Dickinson of England g Y. Congratulations to Miss Nadia the, heads of states, is• the night, set Monday, November 29 at Kononow of the Base Line who cel- of the fulfillment of God's word. We cushion. The Executive will meet on visited on Sunday with the Brooks' 2.30 P• in. -as the date for the Mass ebrated a birthday on Saturday, Nov- should always -seek for an answer to -November 17, in the school. All the and Keddell families. Meeting. of Civil Servants in this .. exnbe 7. _ our prayers and ask for, guidance in members urged to attend. Rev. Fleethan} had Sunday dinner area. The meeting will be held in the Little Jimmy Thompson; son of everything we do.' In this way peace Miss Alice Ilott received her Grad- i with the Ormerod family, U.• A. W. Hall. 'Mr. and Mrs. Dugald Thompson -will may corm to us as individuals. Peace nation Pin at the recent presentation There will be speakers from Ott - crave his second birthday on Novem- becomes a fruit of the spirit. Through at the, school. SALE REGISTER awa, as well as local speakers. Mat- - her 16th. r, God's will we should find the Christ- Mr. and Mrs. F. Smith and Mr. tors concerning salaries, collective The Base Line Home and School . ian prescription, for peace. God never I and Mrs. M. Chyla, of Toronto, vis- .POSTPONED AUCTION SALE bargaining and so-called fringe bene- >eneieting was held on Monday cutin- foresakes • us as we may think in 1 ited Mr. and Mrs. Weavers on Sun- of farm implements, DeLaval milk- fits will be discussed. � ing November 9, with two represen- times of adversity, We have forsaken day. ti {ai . tati*A from the Bell Telephon- Co. Him. All nations should remember Jenny Taylor selebrated her 9th pving a talk on the conversion to this --- "Lest rue forget, , , .Those birthday on Saturday, November 7 NOTICE ' the dial phone system. A few meth- who lie in Flander's fields". We must with a party of young friends. hers have the dial phones now in, keep our eyes on far-off mountains Mrs. E. Cornutt attended the 34th "'C�idA9@ 0>f Management stalled, but the remainder will a and we each have our own ..burdens birthda . banquet of her L. O. L. converted in March next. .'to bear alongthe way just as Christ Lodge at the YMCA on Friday -last.. �T Sherlock, former haste of motor City cleaners is no tamper assodated'whF Nw Y The Brock Cub Pack meets .ever Pony, It ,s under the monog,,"nt of Norman Gibson and Albert Rayner who 5vC Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mitchell spent did 'as He went to the cross, No one Thursday at 7 m. to 8 ett They h.1.cu hod extensive extensive experience in cleaning work oeoerolly -and dry -!tonins In }► < several days at Sault Ste. Marie re- is exempt ,from pain and sorrow. Y p• y `t ,c CeSelveral district Through God's help they can be over- started with fifteen boys and now. ?4 t'residents have tae- comb. have twenty-six. At their,meeting on MOTOR CITY CLEANERS en a trip north* to try their luck- at — Announcements October 29, the Dist. Commissioner - bagging a deer, since the season is 'There will be a service next San- I of this district, artd, Mr. Frank Hunt now open. day evening at 7.0 p. m. under the presented . Group Committee •Chair- I"S ELE k Mr. Stanley Eurge'ss,' formerly of auspices of the Sunday ,School.. man, Dir. W. Carter, with their Char- j CTRONICS Pine Drive, died suddenly in Van- Plan to attend the Bazaar on eat- ter for the First Prdck'-Pickering Cub ^; counts where he and Mrs. Burgess urday afternoon, November 28. You I Pack: Parents were entertained by the SPECIALISTS o- have been Hying. may be able to get some of your • boys at the close of the meeting and TV { Murray Stroud and Dave Robert- Christmas shopping done as well as the sing -song was enjoyed around ' son of Pickering who were repres- some, baked -goods. the electric file and moon, in a dark- FAST Service operating from your vicinity. t, enting Toronto Olympic Club, raced + ened room.' Mr. Hunt was assisted by In Buffalo on the week -end. Dunbarton Home And School Assoc.. Mr. Wm Johnson. Refreshments _0 RELIABLE Service by trained technklatts. Visiting Mr, and Mrs. Ernest The Dunbarton Home and School were served at the close. .! GUARANTEED Service at reasonable roles. _ t Stroud and fancily on Sunday, were: Assoc. held its monthly netting in L' )Ara, Cresswell and family, Toronto. the Dunbarton School - on ruesday, GREENWOOD. � Phone Pickering S26 The district teachers attended a the 3rd, at 8.00 p. m. Attendance was -7 tmnvention in Greepe, N+ Y., last Fri- good, and the Grade Attendance Ban- On Thursday night, the people of our comunity and friends of Mr. Wal - goat of the attidesfta were hap• iler was won by Grades 5 and 6. The --SeMng WHITSY, AJAX, PWJCEUNG , artd DUNSJISTON : py about their taebeeg trip, as they guest speaker was Mr. K. D. Munroe, ter Gibson gathered at the Sunday i -- School Rooms to say farewell, and ' j _ s , -• ', ..; a ., ... el w. tl _.. — „ go before we cabin, made 9f squared logs -- Mr. Fred Black and Mr. key Dinner at 12.30 11.50 'Mrs. I- 'what can be donroad is goinge said Ken Clarke • expertly dove-tailed corners, ad vr+ta CI Noland, �"''''"-� •TO p Sydney Robinson. Phin, Principal of Rouge Hill sc5ool The reception was held in the will be the afternoon speaker. and "It may be that there will only, he fine example t early axe work• Whilmove picadilly Room of the hotel Gen- i two lots left in that area as the the- roof had to be removed to move _ Briefs will base her talk on the theme Browns have been inwo'mcu uabil w-•- the building over the highways and - - q ostia, Oshawa, where the bride's Responsibility to 1Contlt"• house is to be moved or taken away i mother received wearing a sheath Friends and neighbors of Mrs. Ed- sideroads, the materials have been A resolution was passed to pard dorsa of beige lace, will► moss green I vc setitetamg. I think we should set saved and a "construction bee" is �6 tons of salt at ;92260• accessories. She wore a corsage of ward Gates, Dunbarton Shores, wish the Dapartment of Highways if lacy 'scheduled to be held is early spring. School Area 2 asked the Attendance allow her. mother a speody recovery. She. have any immediate plans " jpfl6cer, be present at their monthly y The grooms mother assisted her, ig confined to St. Joseph's Hospital, "If they are closing off Station Meanwhile, Plans for a township b'y wn of powder blue lace Road, Brock Road and all these other wine drive are being completed by' ' illor HaFty Ashton's°e8t wearing a go Hamilton, following an operation. roads there will be a tremendous the Society which is sponsoring the Ao donate X60.00' to the Pickering over taffeta with accessories of a Congratulations, to Mr. and Mr. R,• amount of local traffic' on that high- Museum. It is estimated', the Society' _ . ' . Village Youth Band of which half deelir shade' atsd a corsage of tabs' Leathens, on the birth of a baby dao- way," he said. "They have been down ' Join will need at least 110,000 to purchase the 65 members live in the towaship, NaMr. R. Rahmer of Ajax, a family ghter, a sister for Margaret, oa Sun- f all through the area surveying, g the old red brick slhoolbouse, and Was turned over to the. Recreation ro sed the toast to the day, November 8, 1959. — topography and all the rest of it ert at Brougham, to move th " IjCommittee. friend, P Po They will be going through with it II PSP Y g.. Council turned down a request of bride.. f �p/�/� and possibly very soon. We want to 100-year-old . board-and-batten schao' After a wedding trip to California "' �r�iRETW><. find out where the Depart of FF IIW. D.. Smith to Purchase `% acres on and Mexico, the couple will live at P from Grein River and to prepare tine± ,the Range 2, opposite Lot 21• R.R.2, Claremont Mr. and Mrs. Ron Pennycutgk of highways line goes through." buildings for exhibition. Reeve Sherman. Scott said the Tax away, the bride wore a "l asked the Department of High- Interest in the projected' Museum " was about a number of things re- has become widespread. Premier Les:, For going London. spent last eek-end at the F gardtng Highway 2, said reeve Sher- __._ !Collector's report for the month was d f - an rs, Ellt� el oars encouraging. s co g o r black wool walking- sort, with ttu of M accessories an rsa a ed amily r d M Pelham man Scott "Th "rep y w the ` 'lie M Frost, whve hobby is the stud --------- --- I Quoise 1 as y home ----------- due t � e � C -WEDDINGS • des Ian' Desjardin celebrated ais 7th couldn't ao "The of anything. o of early Ontario history, has It' -Guests rage present from Detroit, London;. Guelph, North Bay, Kitchen-. birthday last Wednesday, Nwem:.cr' thThe reaue t forttheosab of land! cerem promised attend Minister p Joh �--Chafe. t er; Brampton and Toronto. 4th. consent was put over to the Deeem- Diefe'nbaker, who once attended th SmiMrs. Cameron Watson, dac�h•.er �', per meeting- The Church of the Holy Trinity, FfA�RP�eT �! :{!H Mr. and Mrs. R. Dey was out f. nn r r s r • _ school at Greenwood, also expresses j►.jax, was the scene -of, a pretty RT !Rk�, iii Toronto last Sunday to visit with the his .interest in the project when ip wedding recently when Sharr°ne At the regular meeting of the Pic- erviewed by officials of the Societ Down Smith, daughter of Mr. and The Fairport Beach Ladies' Assn- faint y ere. Lorne Puckrin made al request to selh est week. Encouraging letters ha Airs Kenneth T. Smith; Ajax, be- iation r holding its annual Fall Fair Last Tuesday night, November 1'1on ` Came the bride of Kenneth John on Saturday, November 21, from 2 there was t P. A. nteetinR1at Yui- Highway the er2loand f Pickehis ring Beach sidentseand eout-of townersfwho ha Chafen. only son. of Mr. and Mrs. J. to 4 p. M. There will be a sale of dTy ghaa Willard School. The gu"� t Road. been contacted by the Society. - Wilfred Chafen, R.R. 2, Claremont. ations• a Fish F°o411 Pr- Teacup ker was Mr. E. J. Quick from the Aftt r much discussion reeve Sher- officiated Rev. Handley Perkins, at Reading. The Girl Gnidro will have Toronto Teachers' Training Co't ge' I man Scott said. "to clear t'_zis up, I the double ;Eng ceremony. Mr. A I pcopo_e that the lana be sold as one -'WEST ROUGE 'goger Self, M.A. of Toronto, played 910035, baked goods. ChriStmas..decor- His subject was `'Recrustat nt a:'d t Training of Teachers". . 4iblxk. Thi., cortp!rtes the block of. Lots the wedding music and the soloist:was a. candy booth at the sale. Alex, Wat• c ♦ e:' l 'facing the. } tg` w ay.. There should' be Mrs. Benson Draper of Green River,� Conc;.tulations to Margaret Louise 'Sir. and '�Frs. The West Rouge Laches Club 13a; eahe sang "The Wedding Prayer' and ' FarkinsC'n. of Park Blvd. who cele to 1t'ellesley- oti er the week ':.1 t no further conuer?tst con e�cd,by the oar held 'last Saturday was a tremr: t s`O Perfect Love". braced he; 13th birthday, on November .visit :lir. and ifrc. H. 3fog1 , able. -Mr. Puckrin has approximately, I f Given in marriage by her father.-i 60 acres of land left." dour �ncce->. The Club. wi<hes :. fibs bride wore i •fall skirted gown! 12j aril! Rcixim Lee `1+ansen; of. Park 'sir<. ��-ate s f-i. n 'Iorot:�;, znUY- � ihan3c an t3tost vrbo helped by. g' Cres. Min cva+ 14, on November 1^. !err of *.r. Alex. Waf.-rs.;%)-,• t -u:.. l "We don't tike having a man'su6 of nylon. over net and taffeta, e::dinfi diti,le tour n•r [,,y fcr t e b l 's- ing of ti,eir tine, .efforts an • i:'.n In a lona!! train. A Queen Anne cap. The Executive }feeling of 't t:^ r ark-curt v ah the chance. beaded with seed pearls, held Ftar fin- 1,1rLr e and Schnol A<uociation will be � ��'e are' sorry to hes[ ?vi r. Brock lion;' s id_ Gro;ge T,,( d• F1ar,ntng ! 'tion; of prize. As in the pa,t, t !! t i _ ger tip veil. , t e. i on. hnvember 18• at the.�chool, Selmer had the ilu.. _all last week. { buF rd. Ufa. "n' iowi,g subdi i n mo�'ey tai 3!d will-be used fol, ca moults p;o;ects. She cataied a white bible, gift-of 1 a. Rr}n p, m..At F.xr<utire bfembtr� � anal is Mill confined to the hnu°t• �'a.ithout municip.d -titer•" � hixa P, Junior Bowling = Fr ' the groom, with a cascade of red ke.p:th;; date in mind. 1ti't are sorry to hear Little_�anCp W tip Fin (.aiit� tnarvelIed'that now on the Silver Dollar for H - !roses: } Tlt-Ankq t;, all wha so 'willingly con- -Watery is rot well. Hope you are �r-P u�iivt- 'n n::tn had been made up Mia? Donna tievrson was maid of I have of then time to III better soonfancy. at was before- there was � will -be esertted to ne g trth:tted" acrd-----------------------------__ honor and -'the -other attendant' were to Iy13. "TF .tore - Beve. ' make, tl+e Fun Fair at the Fairport� the middle of the war, t lea, r.;,:�t to •one : wPrk. and the bops• t`'e url a Planning Busr�l ard,i Afro. P.obert Hercia and 31i3s - " he said.. "hie Last Saturday was the girls w�i ley Snaith, twin sisters of the' bride Beach School a �uccrss. Planning Board M was certainly looking ahead." and .the winner was Barbara B. ls`ttd bliss Carol Smith, another lis- : 1` overnher 27. is • the tla',P get for r "Both 'S1r. Fuckrin and Mr. Heron ton, with a high score of 179. Hd lien as junior bridesmaid. the Graduation Banquet at the Fair- 'lTie said of honor and junior port Beach School. I?- trod their subdivision plans made up Newt orahle Mention goes to Bob Br�� �i i and registered then," said y1r. Todd. with 209 Ices Taaghe Z22; Don C: !bridesmaid wore tangerine taffeta shot November �4 is tine neat Child At the regular meeting of the ic- ``Ajax was booming then and they ertth gold. The twin tsisters were En ter 217, and Steve Jotter. 204. Lyn isable brovtn taffeta shot with copper. Health Clinic Day. It is held at the Bring Township Planning Board Wil- expected the town to develop north- McLelland was the winner of [' - •"'d`heir _bouffant gowns were fashioned Community ' Hall, 2;00 to 4.00 p. tit- � lia.m Lawson said that "he can't `get ward, but it'went south instead."Lucky Stora -,*f pure silk taffeta with pleated mid- The Cubs and Boy Scovty of our permits in Pickering Village for his ,r historical Sot�y i Friday night will see the, start' - �, sabrins neckline and puffed District will be selling Christmas clients due to the Highways situation." Department PEtktsing the hockey season for the boys ' ,srleeves. Swirled draping on the skirts. Cards. Wrapping Paper and Seals He had appealed before the Board A �jpr step m the construction of West Rouge, �ss about one, hand Zave 'a surplice effect, falling into a and will be calling at your door soon- to request a eonmmt of a sale of a lot Picketing Township's Mu3eum has of them eoriverge on Heron P I hemline. They wore match- or Saturday, November 21, t]te ctnre hob. 'sad tsze3ed white for C. E. Sroafxt whose property ffrolnts t completed with the moving to Hope the parents wi8 giYe this s _ y �� tai�zoaa s Conneil of the Home and School wi11 on the Kingston goad near the Sttation, the site here of a 13Q-year-old log League plenty of support by alt%. with.meet at twe Dunbarton School frost transV Kr. David Ramer assisted the 9.00 to 4.00 P. m. Registration and Highway 2 is going to be a lour cabin. believed to have been one of istg the .gams and of#teriai itroom sad thus ushers were Mr. Ban! Coffin 2S cents (9.00 to 9.301. Tur- lane highway and we should see where the first buildings in Seatboro. The ratios. ' .• �... .: ��. t ..-.' .. -. fie,. y:Y �1 ,. = • '>" yi=p " F . dl � ..- - • - n , ' - r ley. -� ✓ 2�,. __ �.' ... ... 0s ' :MRS. R. r� a. . L'BIGLOW s:. _ CLADSTOHE AVE., OSHAWA x�t� -113 ` -A CONSUMERS GAS MIR BIAS COMPARED FUEL COSTS THE MERE ARE RESUL TS USING GAS ONLY � - - USING MIXED FUELS HEAT, COOKING PLUS WATER HEATING FOR COOKING 8t HEATING OIL $ 4,00,p�p 9 : COAL ........ • 28.50 HEA ®r�. • ': COOKING, ...,. � .: ....... WATER HEATING '25.00 GAS b0 00 TAL • .. $182.5.0 TO ,... ' TOTAL •• ., alar r • .. � ."+�� • Co operafi►ve Consumers as , _ - T UILY:...HEATING ' MAIN .ST. PICKERINf '�'�PHONE- � - S N. : , .. -- MISCELLANEOUS '""UR FRIENDLY RESIDENT AGENT" - , t• inty's -�C Y R I L �E. --fi�10 R L E Y -ARTICLES FOR sawCouNG' ~� EVE LAWNMOWER The Lades' Aid CASH AND CARRY PRICES � --. -INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE st HEADQUARTERS & SERVICE St, Andrew's Presbyterian Church ON PLYWOOD SALES if youin Rte, yyou HOME BAKING SALE Sale Starts At 300 P. l[. 4s$z'r4 ;3.78 e PHONES Your money was turc tore t ne cacne Furniture ATMEhiFhtt:S 4x8x% 05.41 For a fittle tin. a little paint --Pickering tz8z'rfi . - 16.98 e `._ RESIDENCE 767 OFFICE 67 -. 11[ake lawnmowers secul what they ain't FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 13, A959 4x8z% 87.91 ', 4x8xhYe 88.96 a " PICKERING ONTARIO • SEE A FULL LINE AT Donations Of Baking From Ladies Of The ' Congrega�ion Will Be $-loth a Sheathing Plywood 83.11 � " _ . _ DINTY'S SMALL MOTOR CLTNIC Great! A y PP'at� .. &4th s 1i3.6S % Undeaay - 116.31 � :. WE SELL THF BEST • _ - ---- --------------------: ----- . The Friendship Group .4x4 P Underlay' 01.24 , AND SERVIr'F. THE REST 2 In. Insulation, 70 sq. fat. 83,49 - COOPER BLOCK LTA - - -- -•r can "' Pickering St. Andrew's Presbyterian C urch, re sh 3 Ili. Insulation, 5o sq, ft. 83.39 • Pickering, is holding its regular mon- Bags Loose Insuladion .90 920 CALEDONIA ROAD - TORONTO SEPTIC TA -- - thiy meeting at the home -of Mrs. - Colleen turns, Whitby,'- on Wednes- FORREST LUMBER CO. LTD. r BLOCKS BRICKS CLEANED day, November I8, at 8.00 p. m. -Cars the Opp. Pickering Police Stat.on Ngo. 2 Highway 1 „ _ will be at Post Office at 7.30 p. :PhOAe: TEm'ple 9-2361 - !Vii: J. E U1 T '. any ladies h t , to take a who wry o ---------------•---------- - ` STRUCTURAL STEEL , APPLES Oshawa BA 3-404't _ Aper. .. - _ . _ RAKE : C RENT _- • _ __ _ • ------------------ 'TANKS t. eo-¢e'e � Ladlies' Guild S G « Snows $1.00 Busn. _ !Bring Own Container) + . 8ElTIC CLEANED BAZAAR .-In St. Andrew'sesb , ROBT. C. REESOF. _ STAT14M ROAD, PICKERING, ONT. - Phones 126, I 3-2803 AA. THR SANITARY WAY Church Basement�i� Two miles west of Brock Rd. on i New !ranks lratalled SATURPAY. NOVEMBER 21. 3.07 to 5.30 P. M. --------------------�--' -- =---- -"APPLES AND POTATOES `' ' ; W. WgRD :1 Itshooe; Wtattry hitt B -?:563 Christrnas Gifts. Need!ewo~k, Candy And Home-made Baking FOR SALE Ma;s 531.50 Per Bushel ' J O H H L. LAY 10->t1 --- -- --------------------- - -- --- - --------------------------------- . Other Va. i On Hand Please , • ' Ladies' Aid Bring Containers 7.,� 1 N S U R A N C Tt c f St. .�ndrec.'< Pre�!,y'trr:ail Chu'rcli Open Evenings And Week -ends 'ROMAN %Fill meet in the Sunday School Rooth PICKERING ORCHARDS y ASSURANCE PRUDENTIAL OF ENGLAND wt Thursday. 'to�entber 19 at_ 2• ' One Mile West of Pickering Village On No. 2 2iigltivay r i colblPANV LTD. SHEET METAL p, m. Ali ladies welcome. Phone: Picker -ng 367M2 =_ LIFE -• AUTOMOBILE - FIRE .. 'WORKS 14�����/��ttl - r" t,'nd! • 9 9 . ___�- FOR SALE white enamel coal and electric large - .. 4 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST - .e stove, size. Phone.. i Pickering 28 Open jl,uu>e yciL1 lie-iteici at the TEmple 9-2439. F 4 Telephone. ._. Authorized Consumers' Ciera Schoo't.for-Rctart Childre,r on Sat- 'order --------------------------- ---'_._ FOR 'only, - tl..1 Office: Station •Plaza Ajax Shopping Cense Plane: Ajax 4i0 Company Dealer For urttay. %cl%;ctnber •14, in -that. SALE - eight, storm 1 �� • GURNEY ; arents and .'her interested persons sash, approx. 28 by 56 inches. 0.50 s -_ CLARE may see. for thernseltiei the.fine.work -each. Phone:- Pickering 731. being done by ih •e children, Tea -- ________________ RUU.D will be served from 3.0till 5.00. FOR SALE - -green chesterfield MORTGAGES APPRAISALS Lots of -good home' -baking at the and chair-Gurneygas range, double 1 FURNACES, WATER HEATERS Bake Sale, at McEanhnie's Store on oven. Good condition. Phone: _Pick- .- 6NEWELL = :BOAS RANGES i u dv the auspices Friday afternoon,. n pi ea 'ng 166W era--_-----_--- r _ • of the Presbyterian Ladies' Aid. __! -___--__---:--- ' PI30N8: PICtE3tING 143 TORONTO: EYpiire 2-36gi FLOOR FURNACES Little Sharon' Hammond i3 spend- FOR SALE - player piano, cheap ,REAL ESTATE BROKER 'Terms up to 6 Ivan ing a week with her great-sant Mrs. a3 is. 68 Hiley Ave Pickering PICKERING VILLAGE, Pfd ble an Im IoM F. J. Proust. Mrs. L• Burningham , Underxent -------------------------------- FOR SALE -- NSB Ches. let iota-+ - Rosi. 'Si�VPAYS- 1-4 PILE SOUTH SIDS N4. ! AIOEiWAT surge for cataract last Friday at door sedan, iodely turquoise. radio. j 2,43T OF DUNBAR?ON• _ E 1" Oshawa General Hospital, the opera- automatic wabhere. snow tires, mours•- -- �'"'��'��'fidllS WFMT�T tion bring entirely successful. We are Red, just winterised, mechanically per• pleased to rt she is recovering report Let. iI895. Will deniotatrate hie - 1 AJRNACIBnicely. ( ate: Phone; ATlaatic 25432. r •`r'' ' His friends in this area and else- �� COIIYALIESCEIET-----'------------ where're 'regret the Passing of LIr• Juktp wAl�:TEp ,1 RAMO AND TV S=1tVICX Phillips, of Dumbarton, whose ftueer- WOtit! GUARANTEED a1 was held here on Tuesday alter- HELP WANTED. JIPA=OUS. GROUPIDS AND BEAUTIFUL ROOiiL3 a *g0>� DJ),TS - PIC[ER1lifti� noon. Mr. and Mrs: Ronald Hester. Liv= and19"sitter; vicinity Valley Farm RSL. and Second Concession. 50 cents an OY>fR.I.OID>L�tfi>iisA*ii .ONTAIl U0 e.C. ', .r. ..•.- -.' erpooL, Eng. were recent guests at hour. Will pick up and return sitter .. m �.. D CARE= FR= 'ARANSPOR?ATIOi+1 !. iiYiifiNG>� .- ATIsn* t -A86 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Len- home, by car. Phone: TErsepk 9-2769 ; ks !, MGISTE7tED IiUR31; IN CHARGE r r 32RT WUMN ------- --- -=------_---•--- •- - nox. .'Mr. Hester, a nephew of Mr,' Lennox, came to. Ithaca, N. Y., fast - --------------------------------- A golden opportunity- until Christ- Ai'IanfiC 2•i4.i1 _ , E 1 -:. «_ - �. September, where he is teaching and mas 11r me anxious o make awmey by e Ina amilex sparkling gifts and • -.: •._ _ +' -MILLER doing research work at Cornell Un - daily daily -tcessities such as Vitamise. _ - _.. ---. TI�� SERYiCE SE iversity. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Morlev •and t Extracts, Cosmetics, Tonics eta Sell!- in experience Iiig'ti ..s. Mt, and Dir;. G. H. Bray attended the ' g unnecessary, commission and bonus Flee eata4- .{ '4 !COLEMAN cert yin , a c corner-stone ogue on request.' FAMILEX, Dept. ' " BLIZZARD ; ELECTRIC . NATURAL GAS AND the of he new C. hon u after lin UnitedChur. Sunday. aft R. 1.1600 D 1 'tier.'M t 1. e ort on rea ..]DON = BURNERS REAL ESTATE _ ' ,,OkL Hoots. - , ..Jrof .COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL WIRING -(Ontario Fuel Board License) Steri• , �h;e Graduate Students, re Pickering Hick Schon! who are TO RENT - sentiment, !fain St. i - ,. ,Fist. cru nu ne !heir education elsewhere,' ti i Pick. -ing. Apply -Chas, Hutchings, = - FREE ESTIMATE : CLEAN OUT SERV ICE a iil he he 'e for their graduation ex- tyhurch St S e Phone 4"41V. - 3 tf - ' : -.'.' ices the Friday evening. The • -` TRAILER HEATING -in graduates this year are, fifty num- --------------------------------- CUSTOM Phone Pickering 362 ber. SLAUGHTERING � d'1 AJAX 6S7 Sometttine, hew in 'remlval and re- OF LIVESTOCK , �• 9 TUDOR ST., AJAX plan'.ing of trees by modern machin- er, and methods took place near O .,MODERN REFRIGERATION • • • Hospital Auxiliary Priz.--s to: 1. Mayor W. A. Parish; 2. Mrs. Andy Goldie, both of Ajax. - -- ----------------- __ __________. ____________ '' Pickering Station this week, along D I AN EQUIPMENT .',:;'-FULLY INSPECTED � was by Highway 401. These are taken out i�WIS A bountiful lunch s>rrved the ladies. WATER of crowded areas and placed in better '. By Dept. Of Health ��' Mrs. Harvey. Fenton,', General Con- locations. It was interesting to watch JACK WILSON The Annual Masked Ball, sponsor- vener, and the Committee; would tike "trades" ~ these operations on TV. The lives the three deer seen Butcher Whitby, Ont. Phone' MO 8-3669', or Evenings ` ed by the R'umen's Auxiliary of the Ajax and Pickering General Hbspital to thank the local for the generous prizes. and -all who helped Pro- ARTHUR MITCHELL of running across the sideroad north of i the highway. saved by MO &3715 nov 13 `q r !held in' the Community Centre, on : make the event such a success. , were probably -Friday evening of last week, was 'a coeds from . the dance' will hetp £urs Auxitiaty in the the fact our toeal�hunters 'were on� ----------- ____ _________________ ' i 'huge -success. A happy -crowd, in "and ther .the, work of the local hospital: - I MiTEt t heir way north. TRANSPOTWATION WANTED down 'Toronto, s weird, wonderful colourful cos-' .' At the regular meeting of the Ajax to -town arriving at „ Wawa, entered fully into the spirit Many thanks are extended ,to .tlte for donated for the Hospital Auxiliary ,on, Monday tven- approx. 7.30 a. m_. from Pickering �! of the occasion, dancing to the music• following, prizes Dance - Eaton's of Canada; John :DICKERING %4 ing. a talk on the Retarded Child- Village. To leave, Toronto between` _ a of, Ted Taylor's Orchesta' into the Swan' Hardware; Boyd's Men's Wear, rens School was given by ;Mr. Bird, 4.30 and 5.00, p. m. Phone: Pickering c ,early hours of the morning. Horwich jewellers. and H J ' Sundays 3 Holida s Pic erin 346 Y Holidays: q of Ajax. Beginning in -1956 with five 601. c : ';1 Judging some three hundred cos- :. ., rhilriren, the attendance is now toren- _ ---------��------------- { Yumes presentedquite a problem for the judges, Mr. Ken ItifacInnis, Bus- the-judges, - ,-tics----- o '- Stats----- --- Month October 1959 TOWNSHIP SALE art- ty, w.itli t�:•o teachers and one part- time Music is being taught BRA® t � mess,Administrator at the Hospital, Ajax And Rickering Gen. -Hospital of ' teacher. 'an well, one or td -b days each week. and Mrs. MacInnis, and Mrs.- Janet' Smith, Supt. of Nurses, and Mr. -Total- in -patients admitted 19.1 "TWO STEERS -, The ��'hithcanadi ria .advisory Coun- PLUMBING STORE r a Smith. Dr. W. •W. Tomlinson, Pref, of the Medical Association, presented Number babies born 49 Total out-patients 280 on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27th, 1959 at 1:30 P.M. cil of the. Canadian -National Instit- i' tete for the Blind met at the hcutte of -= WE SELL ' the prizes to the following: Most Total discharges _236 `' °t COUNCIL CHAMBERS, BROUGHAM M.n. iKtn' Clarke.on Monday even. All Pipe• Fittings, Fi:twes & Plumbing Equipment For Home Meehaniah Original, • Mr. and Mrs. W •L£wson;' In-patient x-rays . i34 Unless sooner claimed and cosh paid, I ing: Arrangements are being made a Pickering, as "Cave Men";'Most Out-patient x-rays 193 propos• to salt by Public Auction ai for the Annual Christmas Party which WE DO = Authentic, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mills,.gf Iib, in -pat, treatments .597 Brougham on'"the abo4 date,'two-steers will be held in Oshawa. Mr W. T. Instalktions, Risius A'wkernrtNa• Libensed Plambars Dunbart as "Crusaders".; Birt • ''' Watson Vic Ding- Lab. out -pat. ttleatments - 24 Blood transfusions 6 which_ have been running of large and un- claimed sins July 29; ,'959: - ,Simmons,-. Field Supervisor,, gage an _ SOU GET a Cmc and Tom Minor operations 3$ interesting report on his work in the `Time >kri ..Minor 'President Major 16 DATED w 4rov ham this 5th da of Norm g y di3trict. About` ninety persons 'Are' . _ Pu•wnts At Low OWL a Yrs: Wilton Griffith, of operations _ : the 'Auxiliary, -presented the Door Ear, eye, nose,, throat operations 32 bey, 1939. LLOYD provided Withthe man CNIB ser -s AT 2-2080 41 JOHNSTON, Clerk vices, which are, available to blind Township of ►iekwi persons, '� and semi -blind tions. - 4320, Kingston lid. West Ali 414 :.j . , ... : : 1 _O and. Mrs. C.' Burrows. DonKinsman and Phyllis Morgan, are holding a Father and Son Bart Mar. Garbutt 641 . es Mrs. Philip _ - Eight of our local sports eft on students of Toronto Teachers' Coll- quet on Tuesday, November 17, for P R O C L A iii A T 10 N Cecil Redman and Mike Valentino Sunday for Whitney, where they will ege, practiced at Audley School this the ball players. RETARDED CHILDREN'S _ are among the locals who are off on -try their hunting luck. past week under the guidance of Mrs. Arthur Perkins iti} on a hunting WEEK a deer-huntirig jaunt this week. Mr. and Mrs.,_P. Weir spe•-t,a few Pratt and Miss Esdale. trip in Northern Ontario this week. TOWNSHIP O+F PICKERING 'Mrs..Cecil Redman has her ;later days last week with their .laughter Mr. and Mrs. Bert Guthrie and the Welcome is extended Mr. and Mrs. NOVEMBER 16 to 21. from the East with her thi", week and family, 'at Kitchener. �! family visited bars. Guthrie.s brother-' James Macklen, who have recently I Under the authority of Resolutio `N Mrs. Wm. ' Gliddon is back again Mrs. H., L. Crocker of Tor,)+i �, vis- t in-law and sister . Mr. and Mrs. A. moven to the community. Mc. Mack_ I No. 306, passed by Council .on No working in the bank here. ifed her brother W. C. and Mrs. X1'•11• Thompson 'and family, of Dwight, len is a b>iother of MIs. Mae Play- ember 2, 1959, 4 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Redsha,v and son -one day last week. during'the meek -end. ford. I PROCLAIM thi; week of No itonnie Hedges attensled the gradua- -Mrs. LenVnoa visited friends, at Lit- , Mr. John McCallum took, part in A belated birthday wish- to Louis ember 16 to 21 inclusive. "Retar _ tion exercises of Miss Marie •1 .inn in tle hritatn on Sunray. a panel discussion on Trading Stamps Joyce, who'cetebrate�ti his first birth- Children's Week", -in PScker'" Toronto on Friday,. Mare begins Mrs, Surpgram '•Fighting aay on October 31. Township, and I, call upon all 'regi lis and Rickie• aLa Mrs" on a Toronto •TV pro training in nursing at Oshawa H019- K. Pascoe avid gill -is visited Xfr a. Words" on Sutiday. evening. A comm•urlity bridal, shower was ents -in the Township to' be as iital next Monday.. Mrs. George Knox, of Enniskillen, on Miss Joan Esdale spent the week- held on Wednesday at Fairport Un- I erous as possible to the •canvasser Her friends will be glad to hear Sunday., end with her sister and brother -in ited Church Hall in, honour of Miss. when they call, soliciting -funds f Mrs. Carl: Devitt is. improving follow- �. a are sorry .to knoll Mr. George law, in Ottawa. Sandra_ Buck, The shower was well f this worthy'catise. r " _ ing her recent illness. Perry is now in Oshawa Hospital Vic. Anthony, Wh'itevale. spent attended, and she received many lov= DATED at Brougham, this St _ 'The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Can. where he had a serious operation. All the week -end with Mac and Mrs, ely 'gifts. Sandra and Ronald .Clacday ay of November, 1959. i y hope he will sQon_be wetl again. Hedge. will be married on December 19, in J• Sherman Scott, Reeve ' - ''3.eg on met on Thursda � of tris week - -- • - - _ _for their. regular..meetingg. Mr. and Mrs. James Miller of -Car-. --Mn.'and Mrs. Earl Puckrin attend- Toronto. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN Mr. and Mrs. B. Hobday and faro- man, Man., called on friend.4 in this ed a shower in Oshawa, on Saturday Frenchinan's Bay Bowling Leagues fly, of Toronto, were week -end visit- community last .week. evening, for 1f r. and Mr -s: Laverne Redhots 13; Paycats 12 Blow Jos ; . > `r ng Colica' Bo -ling Lea ors with Mr. and Mrs. J. Rcnaie.. .. e Martin, who were married recently. 9,•. �'ellars 8: Hxadpins 7; Stinkers 6; November 3 — Standings ints Mr. and 'sirs. J. MdGuire spent AUDLEY. Mr. and Mrs.'Stanley Powell, Grace "'Hellcats 6; Roughriders 5. Team PO 'Sunday with Sir. and Mrs J• ken- - •Beginning next •Sunday an' _ ton_ d an, visited Mr: and Mrs. Mur- Hi h Sin d —Vince Brown 241;- 3• - Amy _ 122 reedy, in Toronto. rap Hollinger and famiKy, on Sun- Ruth'Hern 225. Eileen ' 11 The Golden Age Group will h d tinuing through the winter months,, I 2. - Dorothy ""- 9 1 Sunda School will.be.at .at 1.15 P. m., day, a Cherrywood. - Over 207' Scores—Jack Buck 235; Y ; i. Y.. their meeting on November 17. The Y Mr. and Mrs. Clare Martin, .Lesk- '1 Dave Brundle 218; Ivy' Skitch 228; 5. -Hazel 4 tS R and Church Service at 2.30. ard,`visited their son-in-law and eau- ! Ralph Thomas 2_ Shirley W hyte) 6 - Barbara ` 6 e members 'will be notified of the place. �2 • t Another successful Teen -Age dance' The Sunday School Convention a ter, Earl and Ms. Puckrin, Sunday. ; 4. - Evel n 4. �: being held this Saturday in white-. _ 219; Clare Skitch 221, 223, 228; Harv. Y ulnas held in Hail, sponsored by the g y Fertile 219; Dorothy Dobson 200; High Single (flat): Bessie B vale United Church. All those. inter Bernice Committee, last week An- 230; High Single (lana H •ether will be held in two weeks. rated in Sunday School work are Pernice Warren 213• g �)' urged n attend any or all sessions. ' fMNCHMAWS BAY Congratulations to Ling MaWill- Bryant 279; Hig& Triple (flat): B _ Mins Pat Walsh returned home on Over fifty attended -the Club meet- flee week -end to attend the ho birth- Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wiseman and lams and Audrey Vauht, -•vbo_ were sie Bryant %9;iHigh TFttin at the home of Fred and Mrs. fancily spent last week end visiting married on :november -4th. cap) �r,sie Bryant 716. iday party for her sister Eleanor. 1°8' BBA BOWLING 200 !Sones Aud Over -Plat Mr. and Ms. Kea Bird. of Nisg+rf Puckrin on Saturday evening. Pres. friends in Earrfe. Evel Bonaetta 201• I)ses - Falls, spent the week -end here with 801 Guthrie conducted the business. Sorry to hear Mea. Ralph Swrati. has Standings: Roughnecks 11; rein- Yn _.. when a euchre party, was planned for' been. sick. We wish her s speedy red- heads 7; Hotshots 6; Bombers 5; ]?2telaa 202: Bessie Bryasit 230; N - the' forui es sister Mrs. McGrath and Bulloch 211; Lir `fEsmil7• November 21. in the school. Mr. Jas. overy. She is staying with ber dauglF Woodpeckers 4: Confers 3. y. J0°� W. t Davidson showed coloured elides talc- fee Mra: Audrey Hauskr is Buffalo, High Scores. Bill Wright 242, 221; Beryl Boys• A sucees'sful Armistice Day Par- Eric Playford 206• M. Garbutt 217; 200 9eotrs And Over Ode and Service was held here on Jr of n trip to Britain: Bill ied by until she recanion !Bro Bessie Bryant 209, 22> i Z?M F Sunday. arhen the local Legion. along Jr. aanEC two solos. accompanied by Mrs; Marion Brown, daughter of Gerd. McKenzie 219; Chas. 8lPat `+i` «writb armsbers lemic Whitby, Oshawa, Mrs. Glen Eastwood at the p.iww. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Ptayford has been 2S1. 206, ZM; Ross Sharp 210; Pat 8rlraat 213; Nara Buikxh 229; X Linda Izatt, Lynda Puckrin and Nan- confined to Scarboro General Hosp- Balsdon 268; Dick Ayran 210, 214; Lishman 207; Pauline Hol a 23k B% - - - *Dunbartcrn and Port Perry Branches Puckrin played accordion num- ital far the past wredk She is also Ron Playford 260, 314; Dale Wright Currie 210; Pit Camerow 21l. ti paraded from the Legion Hall to the S Hilda Mitchell 203, 217; LW `•hs'" Baptist Church, led by the Oshawa I be's• Refreshments were served: wished a speedy recovery. = Misses Reverie Mogil, Penny Leeds, Tte Fairport United Chureb W. A: High Triple: Ron Playford :65; 200, 209: Hazel Dawson ,215. pipe Band. Scouts, Guides, Brownies .land Cubs also paraded. Rev. George _ Davison, Padre. conducted the ser- I ... the foil- - , • _ . - ... iri<e. Wreaths were laid by owing: Mrs. W. Lehman. -fdr- Silver _ - - �Cross Mothers; Mrs. F. Hollingshead - _ for Canadian Legion; Mrs. E. Mur- t ray for Lad'ie's' Auxiliary; Ann Fryer.. , - -. •' for the Guides. Lynne Gliddon, for r. '. the ClaremontPublic School and G. s - K� k JIIewn Grath, for the Busloesstaen's Ass- ! '' g s of f k 'baadm While tate H, - r Roll was _ -- Irrsd by the -Padre. Mrs. K. Madill, _ Poppies; at the. foot of the .. -. �droPoppies;• . ..- _. .ie:oss. • ' JL : g • •We are sorry to� ltesr iln'• Herold bees �dergoing West- •aA� ._ has •. .. • {fouent in the (Mhsttrs hospital. ' All ; . '.,jii in wiibiag her s >rpeedy teeny- I 1 Ii��• • 1 1 know Mrs- Perry �.•• _ • - , , W e are glad to ... - < Iwss able; to leave Ajax hospital and f .now recuperating at home~ ! The W. M. S. of St. john's Unit- c IF i2 : led Church will hold their next meet- • .� iwg on Thursday afternoon Novem- • pet 19, at the home of pies. H. Pias. -ton, assisted by -Mrs. U. Mairs and w lbirs. W. Bayles. The Worship Period �� � ,r7► �. livill be in ,charge of Mrs. Robt .'•lblalcolm and Mrs. bfairs. Koil "(:all— 'F'Pray-er". All "ladiei weicome, Dont eQrget the 1 urkey Supper in the Township Hall on "1 "ricay "even- November 13.i The 4-H Club held the'~ "fourth t j ' Harden t meeting at ti,e_nome of Mrs• / j, their Leader, on Saturday,;..\wembor I 11 �. Th"e, next meeting will be held at ��' ; X r the home of Mrs. Kc,berts;.on Nnvem �l bee 9th, at. 7.30 P. m. Miss (cordon It mill be guest speaker. 'Woitid the boys interested in the starting of a Boy Scout, Group at please get in touch with E rQughim, Perkins, so he can start right `i Iway, _ - ; Your new dial building on the West Side- df Grreriwood Road, ,WP- are sorry to hear Mrs. W- Ham- g Ilton 'ta not improving as fast as her just. So of the Highway No. 2, at Pickering, is a busy place •i-.ese days. We're installing, there the new dial equipment — c - friends wish. Site is 'still staying " is "brain" w when the DIAL ' this automat ill connect .your Ca11s- why - w j6vith her daughter in Oshawa. SERVICE comes to AJAX and PICKERING, on March 20th, l• a • The W. I. Euchre was held as us- ,1964• With ilial service, our customers in Ajax, and Pickering ]� 'al on Tuesday evening with the 'sswill be getting new "two -letter five figure" telephone numbers, l following winner: Ladies - Mrs. W. ' including "WHitehatl 2" and faun figures. We'll keep you posted; +Gary, Mrs. J. Davis and Mrs, W. pis the time of the change -over approaches. Carlton; Gents Mr. B. Crawford,. J. W. LO'WRY, Manager Mr. G. E. Holtby and Mr. Wm. a ' nox. Travelling Prizes to Mrs. W. !Gray and '�Ir. Crawford. THE BELL„TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA \ 1 The tit'oman s r\ssociation held'tts t egular iriecting on ��'ednesd.y even- _ ung• at the home o£ Mrs. Thos. Philip "��i*;th a good arczdance•' The meeting e►• . • • • . • • •.• • • • • . • • • • t.• • • ! • • • • • � • • • • • • • • • • •"• • • • • • • • •'• • • • • • • ..• • • r • • • • • •,� +opened with hymn 400, followed by 1prayer. The 'Secretary gave her re- • X11 REMINDER TO OUR - • 1port; also the Treasurer. Several mat- • - Business customers are -reminded to tiers was discussed. Secretary was to ; CUSTOMERS IN ' keep'tke coming number, °change ul . Cr V STO en' ordering .'stationerywrite, a let or • . , • [tare. The teprogralm Swas tale by print rnaietiala for their business. AJAX & PICKERI N:G ., .. odes. R. Malcolm due'to the absence of Mrs. H: Malcolm who was unable to be present. The meeting closed _ r' tsrith the W. A. Theme and Prager, b w ►e►• 0--wo et..e @,a tem--a'e►VV �'s�i-►. a -r• sz• ens • • • •tr e We►'..e dr •'• • • 0000 • •' • i • • • 0000,041 '� fe followed by, lunch served' by hostess-" R .'.'`� - 7 ---3 . • - � -,Nm !, s .. ed a dsiav 1109b.' ...Mer : i[is:`' "Gin —' satin, QFi ;asese — ... A�VONi CALLINGBALSO F � 'JCvw iohooi Asan 2. who t&41(- ag al at Yt. 2106 fe7r h ti"ris`- and Mrs: a . • $faith was the #Ql v � •a � -,Nm !, s .. ed a dsiav 1109b.' ...Mer : i[is:`' "Gin —' satin, QFi ;asese — ... A�VONi CALLINGBALSO F � 'JCvw iohooi Asan 2. who t&41(- ag al at Yt. 2106 fe7r h ti"ris`- and Mrs: a Frkes sire sorry to, hear that )drs. years ag'P• MO01P s-a'visised-on '' SwW� iviith Oa 11-i'di'y,"'ISeclmb'efX18; at "' Ha4e a' new and interesting ci tm: 1f over 30, have ambition aa* often Evan's, of Claremont iston- The Kerry Homemakers' Club diet $rs ]Lary Bayes, at Leaside. `The p m, the Pickering Township Sdhegi "u are train For its: iced to her bed at the borne of her on Saturday, Noresnber 7, at the Aetive Service Class, will meet. Area No. 2. will present a Festiva: Qt+agh'• Awa will you agkter rs..J,crne Jones. hwae of Mrs. Noel Marshall. 'Pick- ae�tt 1Nedaeaday, NoremlPer ]& at of Christmas Music and stagings at . tetview, phone between 8 and 9 a. m w c-. - 1[essrs len 3[snderson and Ltwia Bring. The meeting oEened by re- t>I1e home of ldra lack Eaipringhani Pickering District High School' In 37iss E. Onterbridge, HU 7-03I9. JI 4 ------------------- --- FA left on Sunday for the North pea�g, in unison, the 4-H Pledge --------------------------------- addition to the massed Senior choirs BUSINESS NOTICE f e y tq hunt deer. and Creed. The Roll Call was ans- Card Or 71MISMS of #A* Area, each school will present �� e uar0er of the Prooklin Junior veered by ---One Point to Consider We would (sire to thank our many a Junior Display. This program w1UMr. , SherloeJt is now oDeratin�M tvrprised, Mr. .and M when buying Cotton. Mrs. Cecil Dis- , friends, eeighbi wv and relatives for be an evening of enjoyment and of as INT&R CITii �ANFRS, and(;;.e Jamieson with a eharaysri ney instructed the girls on How To ' their acts of ksfiidness, exPrPssions of .Christmas inspiration to sill who att- has no .eonneetion wfth' Motor CitXlase Thursday nisht. Mabe 'a` Bound Button -Bole Each syaapathy, ca� and 'flowers, sent us ; end, and we would recommend that Ckymers.,. our kind •patronage WnITandMrs. Tommy -Smith and; t deawnstrated a different fac- during onr.,tee4r►t bereavement in the ; all residents of the Township Area be appy"ITIed and receive our promptBobcaygeon, called on Mr. and tar in preparing cotton for cutting, loss of a loving husband• and father. keep this date reserved for what pro ittei►t9w as always.orne Jones, on Saturday. Mrs. sad the preparation of tJ►e Pattern. `fatty. piillips' and Family . raises to be a most exciting evening. Phone: 166Vi[ - tt^M^hl� r KE F A R0UD..­S.:, 0[0 N R T. OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 7:00 P.m: ROUGE HILL EIEC ` 9: P.M. ON� NO. 2 HI GHWAY — PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT. NOVEMBER 12,13, -14 JUST EAST OF ROUGE BRIDGE ♦ �r TULIP (REGULAR) � r 1 tuh, MARGARINE SNOWFLAKE—Special Offer of Sc off Plus 3c SHORTENING • TABLE QUEEN Enriched ;SAVE 30 CENTS e. -.'BREAD C o o■ 1 0 1 NO 24 os. Sliced Loaf c i' , ROUND-, SIRLOIN, T-BONE i WING ' .. - .-. -' •fib -_ _ c . STE-A.KS FRESH GRADE A OVEN READY CHICKENS ►b To Roast, Fry or Barbecue Avg. Wt. 2 - 3 lbs. FRESH LEAN MINCED -BEEF �b c BONELESS ROLLED PRIME RIR---ROAST ab: 79c . DEVON SLICED RINDLESS 1 lb. package BREAKFAST BACON 55c ARTHUR'S, SMALL- LINK PURE PORK 1 Ib. Carton SAUSAGE 39c MAPLE LEAF_SMOKED PICN-IC SHOULDER ,b -39C CANADIAN SLICES KRAFT CUEESE 3 r GS ; l SOU D% FANCY TUNN SAVE Sc SAVE 16C IGA CHOICE PEAS 3WM ..' 7-07- TINS 1T NS .:i a l . _8 AYLMER SAVE 2ScTINSl TOMATO SOUP lU LIGHT BULBS WESTINGHOUSE 29 .,� . WATT ALUMINUM WA. FOILWRAP..SAVE 16c IGA WAXPAP ER SAVE 24c r :iii Foe :: Roils'' 100 -FT. _ :, �1 -�* ; :sl STEW IRISH OR BEEF - SAVE 16c ORK_ 4 s -oz TINSY CAKE MIXES INOE SAVE 24c _ ��CHOCOOtRE _