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Ottawa illage Public Meeting 'Has Good Reeve Mode Gets !Race For De ut-reeveshi • Three roved To Hear _ y � , . p y p, ee _ _ _ : • Candidates 8th Acclamation wards See Contest For Council A good crowd attended the public.,` eting in Pickering Village ori bion- A good but rather quiet township e norninatiu::.s ntr•eting,last Friday night ' t Y night to hear reports of the vill- � Ree tie Scott Returned saw- severai acclamations. g r ��:. a P.ICKERING VILLAGE t council and' candidates in .tits °Reeve ierinan Scott Was acclaim- i turday's election. .. • -fib Reeve whe has sat on council roe ed as r('ev!, Councillors -Harvey I - the est "three Span of ':`,'ard 1 and Edgar James of Cuucratal:c:.- to Constable Al g p years is again a. r a Ward 2, both received acclawa .ons. , i,r•t D(1 Vi'.lawc Police, and nd:date. ilii. Reeve who was cltai'r- i he da s!' I g ."Ir.;. Delany: gn their cclebratiri is of fire and duce Tact Y 4 " 1•' Y-ree + h: r is bei,i rcon- g y p year, soled ' f� '' tested by the p e slit p&ice. holder their Tenth '.: cdding Aiuliversary, oti; h departments :could end the year s �` tr �f � �� �, :ire. Jean L'(ctntber 3,' � 'h a possible deficit of a small " ;� F, Deputy-reeve Jean 11cI'hers�iri is 13id )'vu ccs i.�ter uunt. He said that after 3 ears 41aF disapprovall Y seeking ;e-erection to that u nca env it ,:.:clear i^c2;; ,::+ r,t v eek i,y got approval from the Departinent s l iii r,iu- tLc cuu ?un hold sendiu it : xz . , will be ui mused by ewaiwiliur . l,�ss ' 1 : s i Transport on a b law to regulate " 'Hav:thorne. ' to Rev. JI. 'H ,ttart or.. Canon She ffic. He said that arrangements are uwu.1 G! iartl y A ton ug t�'�, ,; ;, j .hcrd'r You i:::cndtd . to, but furguu? rig made to equip the fire depart- ,. +z«+��+ tit with radio and they well be ( and Harty W. Boyes are both n,x:i-� Perhaps, you can=till.da sunletl,;ng , f a 1i,Pi for that neat; while Ward 4 ,abhor it. )ked up w:t i n:'.ghbouring depart- 1 is l e .ir contested b" lossand-1i - - "-• .vnald Hall who is retirtn from z cg Deakin (;roup Frank W. •• Afacl,eau; 1L3' " hill P all Councillor . Violet I P ote�tant Chal,laic, of _Canadian ; :S .an .of Ward u is being opposed by' �rmccl f urcc�, spent last week-end g t , ncil after three years, was chair- Clifford Laycock. at"tkie home of. kev. Win. and fits. n of finance. Ile said tax collections The meeting was chaired b clerk JacKav, Brock Road year were tier °°� Y 5• Capt. 11ao- y good with 90 per L. T. Johnstun and- each- -rouncillor . Lean flea' c!own.from -Alaska and arr. t of the current year in. He con : spoke and then the other candidates ived at Drnri,:ie-w on Saturday. tulated Ab Reeve on getting his were called. Congfatulatiuns to Rev'. Kenneth is bylaw ,approved He said muni- y Y.ieve" Sherman Scott stated "that and Mrs. Iferor, n-othe arrival of a w 1 employees should m kre-•,e C. E. here. He treated t if :tie are to keep them -4ior'ley, :oho "has rcc= the growth in comm(-t•cial and indus 1 babv sans Jordan Arthur. I trial building was ver ited out that of $200;000 spent !! slued hi, 8tls acciamatiun,. as Reeve. g y encouraging.') • 31r. and • Mrs. Frank Hall`' have. year, only $112,000 came from <' of Pickering Village. . He said he felt 'the first- major suer;" , moved into their ne•. home, the for. , 'Agreement expansion was taken in signing the mer Dr. 1-00 resilience. Laxpayers, the ng grants. • Reeve Sherman Scott rrcerved hi, agreement • With the developvi:s , at A small,-'black prase was pic%ed up � chairman of the Heah Unti he Second Acclamation last• Frida as Reese Moyle Report Frenchman's Bay who will install on rite vill�e parking lot a few day# the cost was 95 cents per capita, Reeve- of th? tow•nchi water and�sewa a at no -cost to the ago, and left at.-the ' .News Office- ice- fficC. _ 7 ___ y g c�ch we et over $2.00 worth of _ __ _-_-_____ ratepayers Ile- said the minimum Owner'may have same` by proving 1 g - -- - p' _._ . e To Rate era aasesanient in the new area would be owner hip. 1 on Watson, chairman of Welfare,Door ®Wrest " For p 83,700 and, that "the development The Riverside- Drive residents ar,d � t lights said that several new would .not harm .the . ural areas. He I ir,!.py these clays. The school boa to had been put up this year and • • • Reeve C. E. blar'ley of Pickering also mentioned the :. 'Jro +.ro ect at were to be installed. He said re= j 1 J tit ill pick up their thirty-four' child- be ■ iii Mage Village made his annual report to the 'the lake which will be a lary�e oiler- ren, .rart,a coats were not too high and the ratepayers at a public meeting here! ation' when completed. He iai-i that in a' next ds- of hey. hoar. may end the year with a slight I Pickering Village Community Cen- � Monday night. P The many friends of Mrs. James - "1 lua in this department. lie stated he Board i § Y 8 hiring an office manager and tree- pon'soring a Boar-de- Mr. Morley touched on county coon- Dvall are, filed to know she is home coratin Y un'tY surer was not casting a reflection on a;iacn earl that 'she will soon be able were few complaints on dogs..` g contest this year for re- cil matters at the beginningof his a advocated 'and still does, a stopsidences in the village. 1 the ability' or integrity of any mem- P to reit shout lit a wheel-chair. address quoting Agures in regard to ber of the municipal staff. He added 1 at the four corners and a sur-. Judging will take place, December P Mr. and -Mrs.. jack Bryant and �.2 the various agencies under that body, that to this decision there were no of the sidewalk situation in "tlte sed with prizes of $15, $10 and $5, family sl;ent 'a week-end recently at ge.It, is ho b the board that all re- 'and quoting figures *also on increased dissenters on - council. Reeve Scott f Ped- y asaeasment and population. rsaid there was a bright future for. all .Elniira-with- the Holowchuk family. rs. Erika Bra n of Church St. Isidence owners, will enter and make , g Mr. and MT'..Orliner and fami'1 of }the village the bei Reeve biorlep said, re_urning to the in an expanding Pickering Town- \i y is a candidate for council,atated �g brightest spot in this Villa a of Pickeri. we find a similar, Montreal visited Mr. and-Mrs. Alain is married with a 11-year-oldarea g '�' ship. He salol that any difference be--1Jawson last week-end. 1 .. trend in our assessment and popular tween council and Irlanr.,ng oohed .yrs. Melrose Bryant spent .las! tG liter and that they own their tion. In 1958 our assessment waa $1, } wag a healthy sign and aril n+t he felt here. She said she felt that a i 6?5,000.00; . in- '1959, $2,003,900.00; 1960 would .be a crucial week-end' in Barr}� with her wu5irt 2nd Acclamation' y"rile' Sirs. J. 'Cherry. hula point of view on council which is a 23.3°10 increase. The popu- dn't hu i. Deputy=reeve Jean 1Irr..crs•;n said. _ _ u rt. mentioning that woo- ation also ir^reased from a .1958 Mrs. R: Bragwn, Church 5t. S. is- si+e had .been on council to 1�• tr, 1938 the only woman rurni tur Cov!,.cil -y Wend 80 per cent of the nations '? ° "' s s ., , .^ figure of 1,606 to 1x754, which is a Y - °� -. "was deputy-rets�•e" in l9i,b aid is seeL_- y She said she felt each problem 9.:,; incfease, in the village. Although. ;flea. Br; - Id be dealt with as it arises, She ( ` '"L rr.K ie-electron She said th.t Js :•vada .an is a comparativel • newcomer, here Most of the expenditure on roads' chairman she had lead co-operation y at a is endorsed by the local W.I. I titin ear has beet" devoted to build"• r;•. s 1 she has shown herself w be" puLlrc- ' i Y rm the tie •artment and. co-o•*ratrt.f has worked whit Mrs Wh'eeler's ( , ing up certain sections and keeping ";frith them'. She said she a:•jireciated dprritrd and energetic lt'estcrner with +1 ,ca ! the genera] area patched.. In arty- a keen money tense,. Aped swan classes �," ' P an opponent saying court' I needed n Burningham council candidateurar we have rebuilt the GreenwoodGrren:veieici 1'ht Christmas Tree in the Trian•glot- he has lived mere 18 ears has " business minded farmers, Lc. hose !:e Y t Road South which, as you know, leadi was one who had made a gc.-„I living i gives, a festive appearance to the till. ; considerable business and build- !• down, to the new Bell Telephone build agi, and: rcmirrcls u5'-that Christmas, d x erience and asked for.the rate Q at- m Mrs. McPherson revie el tits _. P ing where the dial�txchange. is being ` Shc;pp.ng Time has arrived. " .a support. s.3 - paving and construction program of installed and which .w ill serve this ill r. and , u r>. �4"-, P. Faker and � council eandidate said the peat year. Paving has been done- Dingley,i w,' ' Village of Picker:ng, the Town of , isnsily visited her parents idr, and as makinghis third bid for .. at 1r hilevale, Con. 4 at let; hJ and 22, Ajax,and adjacent arra somet.nir rt; 1:lrs. A. D. Gransler, at Tara, lass. Station Road, Valle : Farms and Liv- He said he was aware of the tn. a rly rin� _ 1-.*::,v!­,�irued and i rd Rad h w"eek-end. !sems confronting residents and quite-an asset-tome Village of Pic- -'- s. o She A,e"a gJad-to know that 'Mr. Rus- � he would get on coune'I this I ` t!� ;.ated that, ma,i.t a costs have stlY lio.s, ui tl,t 4;h. Con...is back at .or,:.g a..0 ia.n ,ua,4 :;ecu very lith. t4.,i year and n now,be in fit shape to pave in another work 4.fter an absence of six ,wte" Munson another candidate) rlt t' ere had b. «.. t r a'i,mprunement �:;car. Church spur: \(;tit was atm S , :% it'll at; cn:cct�d finger..`- `;e had lived here 29 years,. He -6 the roads. a.� - council both assessment and. o pared at reasonab;r -expense and*, tl:i_ - •' \limos l;va 5'auh;, of Toronto, was '- p pvllation has tr: a',w bears considerable t,siiic `uwnsh,p "and eu...ty lake a lot of !:me and she ia; rl htissed ones a kue•t la,t week'rtrd'•of the John I in 6 years and we are going - i and has long been "in rai.her' .Ilow ,, lir.,a,tt family. ' whether we like it nor not. James •D. Koch, who recr::rd :..s can ition. Of course, as :nesting to t..,er ; ar ' i d' you ail- know, Counctilors Har,♦-; S fang of Ward Of interest to \`'omen's Insutt is :d he feels toe need a good eoun- econd Acclamation to the P.L`.C. of ' Church Street South received a tern- Mcniher. and •fJthers;., is 1he announ.- i thanked his ear's council for Pickerin Villa "e, on Frida night. j, said that. the •:a:. c�:le s:on would - Y g g y porary paving and th.s vias cicrne at ceroe,9t that illrs."L G L mourner. �:iects. nF on r-+, •ir•��r�r� :.r,: ,,ear for.road....___ .... no expense to. the Village of Picker- of Poit 1 olborr.e, -a member of lite work, He said, livestock claims. were �erdfiger• candidate for coup- in The contr.uutiva was made from �'v`. I. for thin c:_rs, has been rip- :, called from the meetin and g• aughtua at dear and , y g. the Department of Highways through .flat weiiare a.s-� :.(r:: atuut the pointt'd President of the 'ceder, speak. .-CANDIDATES. the "County of Ontario as a ternygr- �Lomtu', Ii,,ututr� of Ontario, tai:- - Graham another candidate ,arne. He adder i I e i..::' ::u.':.t i with = arks-program, pending the decns",M of sr..honc t cu inch:: int the pla.a of mrs. Hagggrry. alts. ' 1>t present. John Lay on his be- '-PICKERING TOWNSHIP the Corporation. of the Village of,Ptc- �honcf!iur Edgzr Jz::"r=s rFce::ed I•�'nubur'ner has becrl on tr •editor.: aA Mr. Graham was away on kering on,the Sanitary. $ew•er.l,rgbl::rn staff of the Welland hvrning 1+:1- For Leputy-r,ee<e Ross . Haw- cis 4th . acflamat.r,a and said I,e • but that he lived in, Morley and the possibility of insyailinsr a ,-uuid•a pl; nue fur -t veer.;ti• year?.anA r, also rx- - thorns Jean L. McPherson. ppreciate .o �s,ticn. He said as married and an active trunk main for sanitary sewers, pre- a perienced in curt repo. u..o- :n the United Church. Ward 3 Harry Ashton, • Harry great 'deal of credit should ko tol - vious to' the rebuilding' and recru- I nunicapal affair,, - f' �Y� .. . _. Reeve Scott for the Crusader ag,�= Che t<'. A. of the Unitc.l ,_:^uccJd is t Johns who has retired as struction of the entire read. A,'.other rnent. He said Re ivas sorry Ward 4 -'Ross Deakin Wm. Fair- Lhe:e LG I r t,p of the school board gave a ma r item- of expenditure was the •lsui,t,ii� their Vhrtatrna_ •'�i'ceting d" ` grieve. not been more road wort~ done th,s report, commending our teach- dust • control program which was + Ward 5 —Violet - year in Ward L but that sortie r ( Thur>,..iy night, rd V o et Swan C. W. La ? cool: Nir..and Mrs. C. 9. Bryant an,) ..ff as the beat available. He said ' Y carried out and has been most effec- coxa jt.11 be done. pected the new addition on the _ tine. Bettv'"grace =fent Sunday in Vak- Cvuncillor Harry Ashton said h( Street School would be ready School Area No. 1'- Olive Collins Last year we- were talking quite ville v•ith` Bev. and wife Diane. Wa.3 On 9 committees this year, vice- .�anc in February or March.. optimistically about the possibility of Children of 1-incdln St. 5choul t y rY Esther Cowan, Clarence Crawford. •chairman of one and chairman of two. ,'',ns has served the board for installing Sanitary Sewers. This Inro- rte said it was the first art bu,y' prewi::ng _ an iiitcre,ting. but because of his job in Osh- gram and survey year since nn,-:cal,pru.•,am under the directwu PICKER.ING VILLAGE y was initiated by the, wards came into beim that Ward ;: st retire. Ontario Water Resources Commission had spent the whole of their budgeted of mrsic u•-tchcr - Mr: %Vnt. bush: Gordon Hepditch and Ron For council (4 to be elected) = and after many meetings with en- fhe• cvnc+�r• v::11 Ur given 'in the rnuney on roads. He saia lie telt any candidates for school board Erika Bragan, L.en Burningham, Vic- gineers and Department of Ontario High.-School Auditorium next week- one the support of the ratepay- for Dingley, Wm. Graham, Ross Muri- Water Resources Commission people one running for council should study ' and acquire information, He announ- end and of ceur�e all parents and _ son, Albert Reeve, E.' Swerdfiger and the plans were more or less 'finalized mends will be tire: e. _ red there. would be a sghool bus run- Kech, chairman -of the P.U.C. Ron Watson. for the entire system. The natter was MKS. Frank U Sullivan has beeig an the water department, stat; then taken u with the 'Ontario Muni- nog. from Riverside to Pickering -'. For school board 4 to be elected P Village for the 3:i children there at under the dt(tur s care, but is nv:v_ year would end with a $2,386 ( )- cipal Board by the Ontario Rater Re feeiin sonic better. He said the increased cost of Gertie' Crichton, Gordon Hepditch, sources Commission and the Ontario by the 10 encs. per head being paid g • Ross Irwin, Ronald Marlet P. R. P. by the parents. ,He contended that. ad r, and :tilts. Jack HambJctoti ' was borne by the commission Municipal Board saw fit to decline ;pent the •meek-end "wi't s 'their 'dau- Winter. , present los, in absentees was more c raising the rates. their application. ti rbsquentily, I, ac-chan.the .,b per cent left to pay, after ghter Mrs. a:idre Deslalle;w and tha .lid the water debenture rate ----------- companied by your clerki Mr. 'Hog= ,the provincial family, in Gulti;c:,. .,:,tired in 1969 and humorously • • • arth waited on 'the Ontario Muni- p grant. This was chat- Pickering Village t lenged by Mr. Jack Hambleton from The G Centre of the p tsitcd .,•1 that anyone having trouble cipal Board and dio.ussed the problem t Church took un, a hc,,pit,ri appraran- `�a7 ","y high water costs, call in a in detail with them and after a larse ; d1.e, r*uor :vho insisted that no matter• r rather than trying to fix of time in June of this year, the Ott_ i,,ow it was arrived at "the cost came ce on vtond�}� w _ren about urrr han- .L Has Two Polls l out of the taxpayer's pocket. deed hard twee: - people c o: a,ed nlem alone.' tario Municipal Board gave its gain• ,_blood to tlt^ R:•I tri;,. M-s �l - ge Honsberger of the P.U.C. .There will be two polls open, in ion that the system. was too expen- Councillor Ross Haati:orrie runnin for deputy-reeve, said -he felt ,that man Scott wr•.�s te.i tite "victu•.�.% a hydro. He said that what Pickering Village for this Saturday's sive to undertake at this time, in, rtes. A. W. ryas al, n} with qt :r: nterruptions that occurred election. The hours are from 10 a.m. of our present assessment, and :the 1J59 was one of the,.nlost impoytant _ . in the township's history, with .the- volunteers sa,v'to the comfort of a.l improve the service and that to 6 p.m. doubt that the variou, .stub-dividers. donors. Nlr,. Ano l'en4toise trai s- e •t one back in August was Poll No. 1 is' located at Lincoln who werinterested in the ro osal sr�rning of the Crusader ,agreement. cP P I ported a nunlb:r of those who r u;d I by any fault in the village Street School for all ratepayers, east would be able to sell-the rs grit • of tie said the only way we will grow I is. with industry who will bring water .not .otheric:•c- ! av_ of there 'i he :t said it has been suggested of Church Street and south. of No. 2 all of their housing units. 1" y and hydro. He said he had served.twu transfu,iun cu mev5n; .,1, :< avail- - ' - i our present 800 Kilowatt- highway. A further study will have to be a ale due to ti:c'wl-cliishiies of these to 1200•, that we'install a Poll No. 2 is located at the Comin- made of this problem, but with the years on council, -and believes the -.n here. He said a plan of unity Hall for the rest of the 611age. very tight money situation and the future of the township is almost herevolunteer worker:, and to the &O for water heaters has been - ------ --------------•----- high interest rates which are neves- The future depends on sound business Cross• T h P, k 9 N planning lie said with sound thinking Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Lu;hhy, of i here and 10 have already said he felt one of the best moves in sary to secure bon-owed money al without reference to ersonalities. Uxbridge were guests of Ale. and! led at a rental rate of $1.75 10, village was in purchasing our own this time, it has probably removed F 141rs• Hugh bull for several' da (2 for a 40 gallon tank. He hydro system. ued is adioiaing Column G.H. Bray chaired ills meeting. 1 ContiM Md Oa Pags 4 Continued Oa Pace 3 this >rgely : saobred to ?oroato on Saturday ev. Suaday, on December 33. There will and c4fte at Mr. b iddiggpn We . M: Stekelbos was laid up wit► deif 0� cuing to the Gei►eral 'Motors ifptoi- be a special progrsYa Gifts will On peosgber La. Alm aLe att�ad- bk pneumonia for'tbe yillt twit weelas B e+o1 from our community went aa�" in F.zhibitioa Park. tr to gesidy missions. Gifts 'of -money ug• the'luzaar -at% B1ookHn oti >I~ea.' M f!!ia househohi shouter given in Mr. and Mrs. George Pes0. Plark- will go to Sunday School missionary ember & to -bas she is out :liiekte>E Zion Church for Mr. and hare, visited the Will sad we are glad of ,�s.� Xiek and girls Their home Sued*.Peg s on and maintenance- ...------------....w.-------- danger. ' busned, with all their belong- •••')Vfrs. Wilson visited her brother, The Afternoon Womtp's Mission- _ RATBPPAY " ' _-�• cry Society will meet on Thursday, —WH RTO 1Kt +Ptd• Mr. S. Byers on Sunday December '3, at Mrs. Waltham's. in 8CHOOL 2RCTION NO. 10.. r.'.&ad Mrs. Knowlton and the Church Services were well atten• Kin Mr. and Mrs. Stekelbos Sr. Wall_ , at 230 p. m. Alt ladies wel• IN NZJV BROUGHAK SCMX>94 �dJi of Enniskillen visaed Mr. ded for the "Go To Church" Sun• co aceburg, visited their son and daugh- ' W Yrs La. ,Wilson and sins on �Y• The Afternopn W. A. will meet on ter -in-law P. Steloelbos in Dunbar- TUESDAY, DSCEIdEJW $, IM �stw+ia7• The Sunday School and Church December 10. -at the home of Mrs. ton last wtek-end before lea for At W, P. IL ,Blies Mariop Pegg And friends, congregation will observe white Gift McLean. Th plan to � To Discuss - Y They P provide lunch Florida for afive-mouth stay. Mrs -- O� ,� ` - :higunde J' oil TROUD S FOOD MARKIS = OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 7:OO P.M. ROUGE U h: GE HILLS t ' - EXCEPT THURS. & FRI. TILL 9:W P,M, ON NO, ;Z HIGHWAY . PRICES EFFECTIVE-THURS FRI r:r. SAT., DECEMBER 3 4 5 .1UST EAST OF ROUGE BRIDGE FRESH LEAN MINCED fib. c ,BEEF..., MAPLE LEAF SLICED _ MACARONI E LOAF c 6 oz. Vacuwn Wrapped Package ,SAVE 10 CENTS MAPLE LEAF PEAMEALED ot �' -gib. c 0► - G .45 _ - 1 FRESH [PICNIC] FORK SHLDR. ; . « ROAST' The �. :•,` AMERICA DRY Large 30 oz. botNe (Plus deposit) GINGER TALE lOc SAVE ON ,FRESH MILK FRESH HOMOGENIZED MILK ___ 3 quart dug 55c FRESH 2% MILK _ _ 3 quart jug 47c (plus deposits) MAPLE LEAF PROCESS CHEESE . 16 oz. jar CHED=R=SPRE-C. SAVE 1 Cc D49 TURKEY BING Every Wednesday until December 23rd, .Vouchers for Five of. Stroud's Famous Turkeys. (Fresh Killed, Not Frozen) willbe given away as prizes at St. Mary's Bingo in. ,Pickering Village Community Hall. There are 20 games and 2 Jackpots and 2 Share -the -Wealth. Bingo starts at 8.00 p.m. and admission is 50 Cents. TURKEY VOUCHER WINNERS - NOV. 25th Mrs. Grace Hicks, 114 Byron Street North, Whitby ;Mrs. Rose.Barrington, R.A. 3, Oshawa Mrs. A. Bois, 20 Brock Street, Ajax, Oat. Mrs. Horne, 6 George Street, Ajax, Ont. _ Mrs. Leo Conner, R.R.• 2, Pickeriug, Ont. SAVE' ON FRESH LAMB MC -M LAMB LEGS c RMsF+ LAMB 1N THE BASHET 25c wREsf+ LAMB LOIN CHOPS,HQAST$ ib. 59c BONELESS ROLLED PRIME RIB ROASTc . /�9 1 FRESH LEAN Ibis P011 BUTT]ROAST 45C FRESH MEATY (SIDE1 SPARERIBS ° DEVON SLICED RINDLESS BREAKFAST 1 11b, Pbg• ACON c FRONTENAC SAVE 7c PINT BRICKS 'ICE CREAM.2 for 43C } ZIP 15 OZ. TINS DOG. 1 for C 1 • I �1_ I food _ ;.4CASE "OF 48 TINS — ;3.95) CANADA PACKERS' K'L-IK . C. ad A"" "o "..." 12 oz. square tin_----- 43 AES"�E'., SPECIAL OFFER OF 3e OFF PLUS 2c OFF ESTE SHORTENING DOM Ib.2 9 c LARD2MAPLE LEAF TENDERFLAKE PURE lbs. C ..-.,29 i • . • n « ♦ Sy.. .. -.}. ."-. ... A,•L: -. .. •r.W�. ... iV . .:�a:'ti. « C.jy+ . a•. s ^X . r ..-+7r.'.•.49. �. •.f+.;.. - . .. ., h,w ..-.. ' , n.. 1t4,�i+ Y r ' _ UBPENDABLE,HONlf;B: AND FEARLESS AD>ItINISTRATIOPI s, .VOTE . . . . . . . . . ... :.RE-ELECT 4 Let's show the candidates in the village and township election this year, that we are interested and we do care about RSON EAN L MC P�"' E who gets in. a We have attended two nomination meetings yin less than— a week and at both of-these, there was less enthusiasm than 41D������E�L we have even seen. _ It is very hard to un-derstand, this lack of interest. In the POLLS OPEN "PLEASE VOTE" village, at'least, there is a good number of candidates and this l; SAT: - DEC. 5. :For Information And Cart should bring out a large rote. F 11.00 A. M: to 1.00 P. M. Phone: TEmple 9-1466 However in the township so far, these seems to be very little interest or action: Candidates have offered their time, -' and are spending money to let it be known *they are seeking held at the home of ur . cleor•ge • • - Off1Ce, Craig of Rouge Hill's Drive oil Wed., Pickering Mffnship Election Dec. 10th at 2 p m. , The least we can do this Saturday, is to take a few min- Last Sunday was girl's week 'for- _.- Utes and go to the polls and vote. Voting is more than a privi- e Kiwanis Ju League Declugglulul. ,..__ aem� to % p•ni• liege, it is a dut •. Do our art and Wanda Lord was hi y y part, out and vote. i high bowler _ with 231. Bev Smith followed with At both nomination meetings strong emphasis was put 210 and Carol Anne Knox was ' the an the expansion that is coming to the area and the problems winner of the lucky score. Honorable 3Vrn. Fairgrieve, candidate-in Ward nnunss=sissusastssanRustso that will be faced. You need a good council to co mention goes to Len Hart with 219,4 said he accepted his nomination with g pe with this Billy ityecroft with 217 and Glen I the full knowledge of the amount of d0elopmont. Vote and see that you get one. Sart with 208. work entailed having sat in regvl'arilq y Belated birthday greetings to on council meetings over the, past Lynne partridge of Rouge Highland three years. He said pressure of Drive who was four years old on events is forcing the township into the _ Nov. loth. position where it will be the next E L CT - We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Mark area to Metro to feel impact of large scale development and we must be? di ' � � and Heather and Diane who have just - maved tato their new home on Don- pr'e'pared for it. He advocated full ; Don- shire Court. and complete planning and- zoning Happy birthday to Mary Hensen of starting from the 3rd con, to the ` arry W� �� Rivercourt I?rive who wall be four on lake and then the north end, im= Dec. 6th. mediate review of possible measures to It was election night for the West � � taken to insure construction of a - Wednesday that all Rouge Ladies' Club' last Wedn new municipal building and To COUNCIL and the f®liowing new officers were tradesmen and servicemen engaged b . elected: Past Pres, Mrs. Bryce Gain; in.business in the township-be licensed _ Pres., Mrs. C. Simms; .Vice-Pres.,1 to protect the residents. WARD 3 Mrs. J. MacKay; Recording Secret-l- Ross Deakin, candidate in Ward ary„ bars. A. Dear; Corresponding ! said.he had lined here most of his .lite „ Secretary, Mrs: J. Head; Treasurer, ani would tike 'to see an industrial Mrs. H. Williams; Social Convenor, I coinmissicn set up to advertise and Mrs. D. Tearne; Pro Convenor Mrs l kerin should y :w invite industry to locate here. - Pic- J. Stephans;..Telephone- 'Committee; g Wert sit bark and Knit .Convenor,,aMrs. •F'erjuson; and News-ibLt 90 e.pwould�3ikertof3eetatrerfeae • : '- �r•� '.._ A Per Cassel 3lrs. Sid Henson - 3lI� Fa�rg�"I ve bI: s. C'. Casselman will' be Ca-tun .'tir i centre in the township for the �eThe tnexthmeetZrza of_ the Ladies' secondltomee and commended Peeve S . T t o g ( Counci:i.,r Harry Ashton spok. a ll ofor has services as cis tk- of - �fl Ciub on Dec. !-lith will be a Chriaitmas ci73or for Ward 4. on the basis of - {1 �1�` � . party.•-This year the members decid- ' Scott -for his work. He 3si'd t±iat pub- I pte anon for tie devalopraent of'WAN " lic busirexs this the township as a whole. ed they would. like.-to make. it `a "Put Year had beenmmde - « Luck Supper" so come on out, it,, public. He added he believed- in- a i -The welfare and prosperity of the f�� to - er program of hard su-fating al sola of .Ward 4. depends an -War t �wiStarting linext week this tl:er'e'r pR being ca umed. Sensitla Sane Zoning and Plarin>3ig r`i r swill e a t of f See you, .the. su 1 road . - W�� nab , 1�i « He is cfferin to push for an effic- ,•� ... - _ .. 9 column will _ f A B _ + be written by Mrs, Sid Henson of �Yh Ciai1 To Hold fent working forctr of township eco- , .,For Industry and Recreation t Rivereourt Urine. If aryione has any) N ployees in decent working cond tions, +' p",s items would you ,lease call m i and at decent 'salaries. To make at- 4 AT-2-.j189y 1 , tractive cond tions: for the influx of K Hensen at before Tuesday TUrke Sho,O indust y 'Which will eventually rel- each week. I of 1 rave the tax burden to home-owners.Temple 9-2028 Glendale Dnvr , i : Act� �i r in.rrtrtid on 1Vov ' For''theyoungpeople of`the coins- Township Norri-nations Conzd. 26th at t::e home i.f W. G. Newman unity., he will• work to have esnm � ' north at Con. 3 is now open to the Pali ori Ilpsd,' tae rtrentlq farmed Iished a Recreation. Program suitable 1VOTE DEC. 5, 19$9 I., Everything 1 kering`' -Rod ind Gar Ciub made c 11 A. M. to 7 P. M. y g points to explosise eZpan- for the needs of the youth of thea r sion': and it must be handte�. carefully, piar♦3 to tutu out tti !`orce.on Satur- township. _ da},-Ucrember tall, t,� support the _ he stated' _ Turkey Shoot which has been srranR-' For Progress and Development, Councillor Violet Swan of Ward 5 ed b • he Rou-,; Hill easing of she burdens of horn owner- _ said the past year had been a zreat their 8ervke work. *At 131.00 a aid ship' care of our young people• of a F' te•a-Phone • Band_ It sound experience for her...She said. that both__ _contestatnts may .taK� their chance at .DO YOU BELIEVE IN THESE? � WEST ROUGE like a woud,r•iul program. the fire" and police departments had one of tt:z fine turkeys' b+-ir,g otfeied: THEIN Was with eager articipanon that The community extends its 4ym_ ' favourable reports and the re '`The shoot %iil be held on the New - s the community of {Fest Rouge await-' pathy to bliss Mina Welch of River- in the township was being enc'our- mar, property'. q/ • • • "' � ed the first' issue of the "Bulletin`'. , court Drive whose father passed acted. She said she was glad to 'see -a' Fii;t organized 'hunt'.for members) Vote ��II �a�rgr�eve With the exception of a couple of away recently, historical society setup in the towti- ,of the-Club writ be a rabbit drive on a' Items ander the ,heading •'Around I It will b� Whit Gift Sunday on Dec. ship• She said the township ernployees' December 26th. Uetait, of this will be Town with J.P.", which were in very 6th in St Edward's Sunday School. had been most co-operative. b'he ad + -Ward 4 available later. The- Club will also go . poor taste, the Bulletin was acclaim- Our children can help ton make -Christ-, vocated the public and high -school ice fishing on Lake Simcoe" in Jan- ed abig success and we look forward mss for the Indian children on the boards as one body and would like to uary. sannl �fs1�A��t>•sz�e��sss*� to future issue. Thunderchild , Reservation in Sask- , see a.technical school established here ` Applications for membership have- On Wednesday, December 9th, the atchewan by bringing- a little gift to train our young .people. I • West Rouge Home and School Assoc- such ' as canned food, 'toys, gloves, Harry W. Boyes, candidates in been coming in steadily, and there are J �' now only give vacancies left. `Township Roll tn' istion will be entertained by the scarves, etc. Please indicate on the Ward .3 • said that despite p=ogress Several members of the Club have j pupils of the school• L. Those of us outside of the parcel whether it is made in the township, there is much i'�� • recently qualified a instructors under �/ This YIN who heard the Junior and Senior food or,a gift for a girl or boy and to be done. He said he has always had the National Bine Association. Ali l Choirs in last year's Christmas Con- the apporoximate age. An interest in the township having, members are required to i}tialify under 1. -It was announced by 'Lloyd Johne. � cert are looking forward to hearing The next. meeting of the - West lived here all his life. He added he the Hunters Safety Training Pro- Wn. Pickering T9i0ship clerk. that them again and this year something Rouge branch of the Ladies' AuxiI- has served on the high school board gam, Classes for this will - be avail- there will be a polling booth in Whit- different has been added is the forth iary, let Highland Creek, will be for the past few years. -able shortly. under Club auspices by Township fbr the convenience 'of the Pickering Township ratepayers. CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY The .booth will be located at Mrs. 1 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING McGregors on Highway 2 on the Of Th,e north 'side of the highway The House HAWTHORNE AJAX-,PICKERING BRANCH I is not very far from the p�ndo Will Be Held Oa '. _ In Church. This booth is being establisk UE 959 T SDAY, DECEMBER 8, i ed at Mrs. McGregors for. the voters ",_; i-"• At 8.00 P. M. � living in Pickering Township near the In The Parkside School -Auditorium ((Whitby-Pickering-Town Litre, or as i0 ,4' AJAX lis sometimes known as the Almonds ImmediateePast�Prr. es:d t, Ontario h polls for* beT will be open on Decem_ Unit. r election day from 11 a.m. to Z Exert r .:, FtLIMS - WIL:L Br- SHOWN I p m se your right to vote. Public Cordially Invited Te Attend P&. eye and Ren' 1104 tokt Evan THE FUTURE OF. PICKERING TOWNSHIP - - ...DEPENDS ON SOUND �1�JSINESS PLANNINGWAR01 .: - 1 .. eJ i __ I .,r : \, College. Misses Daphne Stephenson boro Hospital The Brock Road School is a b Cfarplp0llt Draw. Damon; Carol James, Brock Rd., �___�___. _.a►_---- -- 8R ROM""place these days. The Cub P - Sylvia Greenside, Aurora, and Mr. meets each. Thursday -and three b • _". James Mackie; 'Piclttltitsg; AM RIM taught at The Florae and School Assoc. held were invited by their Akela. The PI'iZ8 wiDnB�S Y Audley School las eek under the Mr, and Mrs. AYlan Michell enter- their regular meeting on Tuesday, ganizing of -4 Scout Groep vias ' Winners of the lucky draw at the guidance of Mrs. 'Pratt and Miss Es- tained several coupks on Saturday December 1., with Mrs. Moss in the on Monday evening and Monday ;Claremont Santa Claus parade last dale•• evening last. chair., After the- bu%iness Mrs. Suter F ternoon from 4.00 to 5,30 airs. Naturday were: Sympathy'is extended to the Guth- Mrs. Alf. Michell visited her dau- introduced the guest speaker, Mr. C. "Merritt; Dist. Commissioner of let—Pony, John Terrenee'of Clare- rie families in the passing of Mrs. ghter Mrs. Simpson, at Agincourt, ou E. Layburn, Director of Safety Pro- Brownies helped organize a Brov Mont; 2nd—Groceries, Fred. Peddie of Ross Curran, Kitchener, a sister of Saturday. l motion in the Dept. of Transport of Pack. Mr.. Dick Guthrie and the late Mr. Mrs. Minnie Hanson, of Tn;:onto, (Claremont; 3rd—Fishing rod, M. Lee 'Toronto, %svhd discussed tate salsa- Mrs. Sadie Silk, of Toronto, al ' 0 Peterboro; 4th—Elec. soldering W H. Guthrie. Mr. and Mrs. Bert returned home after spending t -A a . .lishment of a Senior Patrol'with the a few days with'•Mra: W. Riddle -:iron, Phyhs Desiardines, Claremont. Guthrie; Mrs. W. H. Guthrie. Bill weeks with her friend Mrs. Deur senior pupils, to ensure the safety of Mr.- George Minty visited Mr. Guthrie and Mr. Dick Guthrie atten- Shank. the children while crossing. the road. Mrs. E. Cornutt on Sunday. t Aesve Morley Reports- Continued' ded the funeral in Toronto, on Fri- Mrs. Alf. Michell, Mrs. Russell He explained the duties of each pat- Congratulations to Mr. and I day. Hamilton, 'Irs. M. Draper Mrs. W rot and what they needed as equip- Gordon Hughson on the arrival -The acclamation which you have. Mr. and Mrs. C. Allin, of Orono, Michell, Mrs. A. Michell and Mrs- trent. This matter will be discussed their son. l • ' given me for the eighth time makes spent the week -end with bars. All- Wallace,: of Altona, were. Toron o again at the January meetin ' Mrs, Mrs. A. Acres and daughter P 3re at one and the same time both g J g' `•.,, : •in'y sister and brother-in-law, Mr.. visitors on Thu-sday evening of last Sowerby thanked the speaker. It is- and her baby visited Mr. and } . &. proud and humble and I will- do, as airs, Clarence Trigg. week. too bad• more,mothers of small. child- H. Dawsonon Monday. x l; `always, the best as 1 see it for the ' Friends .oi Mrs. S. Wonnacott are The Ladies' Aid -ill, hold, their ren could _ not attend. Refres6rnents' Sorry to hear 'the McPhail {a; x E iwhole of the Village of Pickering. pleased to hear that she was able to, regular meeting- in the church par- Were served at the close. ' are down with measles. _�: This coming year it will be im- return howls' on lionday, after a lour% orr December 9th, at 8.00 p. tn. t '_ - fpperative to live within -our budget fgw ..days in hospital. As this is the Christmas Party Sifts ecause of the high cost of money. r are for missionarwork. fr Municipalities as well Ben- CHERRYWOOD - Pickering Villag ' Election z - � • tor Governments must lead the way The; 4ti'. A. meeting will be at (fie by declining to borrow money and by B • 11VERP0ol ' '- Eo doing make sure that the National home of Mrs. George Todd, on Wed- Mr. and bars. Alex AbIL- went December �� � D a•n�e t0 � �i�11e 1 debt does not increase; unless bor- nesda December 9> eammencin at to Ajax last Saturda nT` t 'to att- " 'e ?owing for absolutely esaentAl ser- 1230 noon with a pot -luck luncheon. end a surprise party at the home of J. vices. ' Subject for Roll Call � Perfect- •Har- • Mr. and Mrs.. Neil Ellis. The party - I.truet you will elect a Council that moray: was given in honor of Mr. J. Tick- Pickering Village Elections VW have the courage to budget Colds are prevalent in the comm- le, Principal of Vaughan Willard, in our means and 1' thanx YOU oue unit E and all. y We h ops every:oste .will soon School who has. received his -B. A. the immediate implementation of this be better, y i1 10 ti M. to 6 F Degree. V 1 , plan for the coming year, Mrs. Wilmot Gates has been- hav- Mr. and Mrs. H• Nutter of Harrill - plan _ „ OTS DEC $ 939. In May of .this year, the Public ing .a holiday. - ton, visited Mr. and Mrs.. Beraat d Bchooi Board approached the Council White Gift Sunday will be obser- Baker and family last Saturday. VOTE --to, issue debentures for a new six- ved on the second Sunday in Dec- air. and Mrs. Bernard Baker and RETE LECT rr m� loom aditidon and during the discus- ember --December l3. attended Doric Lodge Ross Deakin tion, it was suggested that the Village -------------------------- --{--� Ladies' Night at. Pickering High SAI - ti c FOR could take over the old school property SAISAM & MT. IRON School Saturda night. y Councillor _ for a Municipal Office rather than Debbie Lambe is confined to the - Make extensions to ,our present ae- Mr. and firs. Glen btanderson house with chickenpox. E&��'�� cornodation� here. This ' increased spent the week -end with airs and Mr, and Mrs Bert Am91ey went to I office space is urgently needed and Mrs. 'Ray Hollingsworth, in Toronto. the city last Saturday to attend the it was therefore agreed between the The community. -presen.ed ;lir.. Grey Cup- Game. • . two bodies that when .the .Public and Mrs. Walter Think and family We are all sorr-2• to. hear Donnie lb-, $citool Board had no further use for with a miscellaneoui shower qn Fri- Waters is confined to Ajax Hosp;ita! the school on Church Street North, at day night. The ' stink family lost wah pneumonia �.� kite corner of Sher .Road, they their home 'and content. last sp Ings airs Frank Conquergnod Charlie _ vvovid transfer the property to the by fire. and France+ of Prighton visited Mr. Corporation. Of course no further ac- Mrs. J. Moffatt of Toronto spent and bars. R. Dey last Saturday. PROGRE39 A - tion i►8a been takes, on this because the week -end with airs. _ Earl Ca-_- East" F ridav evening's social xa; UTIO) C the school addition is not. yet complete. son• held at the home of 301r. Aler. 1i'at- The Separate School Board have also Several from here attended the Par- erg, p gooil time was had by all. --.. ibuilt- a rtes+ school; adding to the im- ads in Cla+cmont on Saturday. Miss E, Coates of Toronto, apse PICKERING VILLAGE ELECTIQNS prrved education' facilities in' the •Congratulations' to 4frs. R. Day fast -week-end at the -home o€- a Village. - on wi ming the lucky' draw on a and ''Mrs. Ross -Deakin. "SO ADMINISTRATION WITH O = ---:--�----- --�--, Christmas cake at Balsam Stora:-..Mr.Bernard Baker nominate tr. - : SOUND ADMIN ST ON ECONOMY" - on `rM1'edhei- Rol? Deakin for C'our.cil lase r,day _ M _ p The 'rti'. A. u•ul meet i . fA�RPORT BEACH day December ��. at the home of nifit. Ellis >� Ihanr . Pro- ?�irs. B. amiesoa. '%Ch member i. 110Tg _ - a, p; r, i cd c ,:xtl.� J Po_al. _ w looki3b fits 3y est on Fridat ev responsible for a number on the pr,.Don't foraet to vote this Saturday, . ening zs the fittet.t Kra !uates, their gram. Ro:l Call — -Chr5tmas Ric: beth cera' 11 •fl a. rri and 7.0+ p. m. graretttc and mh.er.noreable'gue ts_for ipe. tiir. and Mfrs.. Cam '%Watson of Tor- =the graduatiba, batiquet, L n,l r t'.c • The ��";ire Gift Sery ce in cots..% �.;, w ere out last Sunday io .viiia R AURISON t• :of Mr,. F. Black- t;6 s,Th thf Suit la's School will be lhvt fariiil-r s. ■ r ed. a. lr r{t sd race _ stoix; a grS.rn' of Hotttc null Sc- it of 1 liclrl on 1un,lny,-.17ecemher-l3. �lr attd ai rc, R..Dey attended the ' }^ eraberd preparc�I a',:1l"a del-. The Allrrr.? Homemaker: Cluit -Fill A'auOlan-Willard Euchre lswt "C:ues- . FOR A' i {� c ` �eiruts d tnc : Guc�' tyeal r'. .,.,,• Mr. meet an Sa reds,, December .5. at lig .hen \!r.. Adamson won ! lest P+Oi�. COUNCIL, 1960 blc: R. h. liarkvi tiir'fio:^r of bl,s� Janet' Fo^.e• ?ifcrz'� -Prize anal, 6tis pcg>;y. Tran, gay r a t, nc1v : ord off a frier :o the 7'hc b1i•�i4:?. Band . niIl meet ort' the Ladit.. Fust, aM.r+. R,- Dey won ytr ..hate: ,' falta�vc3 'l)r a- biiei , art.l-- F':dat•: Uccv nxttcr.. 7 iia {:ltUrp. ra at the=bc+o!,y" pairs Starting in Jan-- rc by air, .j llilh: Rol>.rt Uou�;- the. 'Mt. •tion Schnol, uar}, a euchre wilt `ter bels eacfl la,, has ttit.s niier,of .%hv. i rri c Y1Cy f ne".�tvt';3l qui:dar Sctmnl E 1rrif-' mo-ttlr. Fri,,! and T;olttta 1_ till titi�N. eras •C6ncvH and "free t% Ut �el1� tifr ancI bfr:. R. Dcsjardin and" i _ FOR A BETTER FUTURE ':"':!POR PICKERING VILL! the Prize f.,e 'fjur,tst,tlnt,; ,lchietie on \ler'nry!•t, ni;;ht, Deeetnher '3: fainiiN' went tn.to .ticarbo'o. "tail " rnent Dip' "`•a at(i - u, ' r pec-. Fricn`I• 'arc 5,orry to hear' that Si,n ivy nit 1a to villi the for -me , Niu-r::-bSr:.' Sas-Fns rinr,'iatn is is the Ccar= .si ter, Mr...D. Il4archison ancl`family `` _ _ : VOTE and ELECT t: Parkinson. l i t si,iuiitF. „f U t .u,adar cls,., f. l as C'entful t:rrna�, ,enc lona;. r - 1 uk all- 1,:� Cnt•... � ' it„bert C:r.u�r cele' rake: t io4�th }�Le Village birt'nda urs - Us t o bee ' f �k� r g • I I Mr. f:. r;a k, .r, Fa.-,.' •rt Rd: :i rA� age rel:o"eriii.iced,• iollui�i:,> atioper- L 1werdfier !.._ - �` attv'•t fo s >;,:n i-i.i- at �;:,x liv;p �"F•� _ iia! on ..c,:ch,ber �;. t,pdt-. Vote and r - ... - -- _ , Pickering Village- y ` . - r - RE.ELECT FOR COUNCIL • X, 'Vote ROSSiUrISOn g' ONLY CANDIDATE- WEST OF CHURCH STEREET - .v _ Ron A. WATSON _ABLEY -... �. , The C. G. I. 'i. it the cr,ting a - Christmas ?:ogram 'tn' the cbtrch on ` �So4tday e•: ening, December 14, at" �.�c. Everyone �.elcomc. FOR CONTINUED SERVICE VOTE Ian EJECT The Club is. having a box social, in IN YOUR INTERESTS . the School this Saturday seining. , ..THREE YEARS' EXPERIENCE Four student- of Toronto '1'caehers' .. - --------------------------- Tit _.. ' .-WARD THREE 'RATEPAYERS. _ t . I am a candidate for Pickering Pickering Public School Board Township Council at the ElecCon on g Saturday, December 5, as a repres-- entatiive for Ward 3. I have lived ht OU rat Ward 3. for many years, and have In Your Interests a .. been active: in Pickering Towf}�hip affairs in many capacities. Twp. Coun- - :. sl Q I cels in past years have served this r Vote and Elect `' township well, and today the need ' for well-informed, conscientious and E - c, : ' co-operative Council Members is ev- - ' :COUNCIL D C. �5,' 195 en greate• than ever. ..GER CRICHTON It is rry belief that the -next 1ev .oral years- will be ones of progress and development for. Pickering, and i ` Z feel that I can assist in this dei- , elopment. I am particularly interest- ' 'PICKERING VILLAGE ELECTION 'VOTE ed in industrial development, to ass - $it in keeping 'our rates ieasonable .., and even more important, aa. that VOTE . Di I KPDI[TCI more of our ratepayers may find em- - ployr;tent within the township.; s - ; elected, ' a* Yom representative: . �� LEN RN I N - - 1 E BU GHAT A� - 'Pub is School . on Saturday, I pledge to work co-- operatively. with other members of LE +Cotmeil and the Staff of the Town- - shi andtothek to f o the of my •:FOR COUNCILLOR THE u R s A N s o A R D (Ability for the ratepayers of Ward 3. � V uiff OP PI MONG 'PUBUC'SCHOW -= PROGRESS WITH ECONOMY Your* duderds - V7, L 2 jar or native to the location in which for children to visit to -study the it is situated. Afid it's main object costumes and customs of their an- 4. Evelyn High Single (flat) Beryl Boys 242; - High Single (handicap) - Hilda Len= Mr. and Mrs. I. White, of Picker- ence ing were guests of lira. Florence L Schwalm, Rouge Hills, last Week. should be the education of children cestors." a= 263;* High Triple (flat)' - Beryl Although tremendous strides We are glad to hear St.,Mary's C. and adults in the area it serves." There must be careful selection'ot soys 574; High Triple 1handicap.) such h a success a So declared Kenneth E. Kidd, Cur- objects to be displayed, he warned- jtae Stork 651. eld over the past ten -years, it is few weeks ago. They cleared $450.00. ator of Ethnoogy, Royal .Ontario .'The bane of every museum is hav- 200 Scores And Over (Flat) 1portant for all to realize that it ;S Mrs, O. P. Waldriff, Altona Road 'Museum, at a meeting sponsored by ing to accept things it does not need Hilda Lennox 237; Beryl Boys 206,' 'I. a major health problem. For the has 'recovered nicely'from her attack' I the Pickering Township *Historical To avoid ill will, many have to be 242; Kae Stork 218; - Hazel ?Veale. st nine months of this year, them of pneumonia. Society. 'Thd'Sodety accepted," he sal 204, 205; Dorothy Phelan 205. -ere 118 deaths from tuberculosis in The enrolment for the Brownies, of . * attithorized members Pickering Ladies BowEng League 200 Scores 'And Over (Handicap) ntario. More: dramatically, this in- Rouge -Hills ills and - East Woodlands of the -Executive headed. by Chairman November 24 Standings Hilda Lennox 263; Dorothy Bryant icates that one pearson dies from Troop at the home of Mrs..W'eldon, WniL. G.. Lawson, to. proceed with 232; Bessie Bryant 202; Hilda 11itch- berculosis every second day; in was very successful. negotiations for the purchase of the Team; ell 213; Lit. Rimmer 203; Pearl Rich - act, one new case of tubercu'-oisis Congratulation's to Miss Beth Wal- site and old schoo4 house at Brough- ..Points 2. - Dorothy 19 ardson ZW; Eilerin Ediiinunds 201' velops every five hours. In, 1957, tiriff and Mr. Donald- Wallace, Osh- I am..and the old Green River School 3. - Amy f18 208; Pauline Howe 237; Pat StrbLt- ore people died from this disease awa, on their recent marriage, Nov- t which is to be moved to. Brot; ghaui 6. -Barbara 14 ford 225;_ Haiel Neale 210, 2f1; Pat' han from all other infectious diseas- ewber 28. Immediate plans are to sponsor a 1. .-Eil Eileen 13 Caweron 216; Isabel Fqnton 212; Kae s, excluding itil-uenza. The Bay Scout Paper Drive will drive to obtain a minimum of Ten .1 S. Hazel 12 *Stork- 202, 253; Betty Ifadden 249. Although the force of tuberculosis take place on December 5th. This Thousand Dollars to cover construtten has been diminished as a lethal en. will get the papers cleaned-, up before, tion and cost of the Ifuseum, and a. emy of mankind, it a long destruct- Christmas. There will be .another on January 7th to get the papers from committee will be formed to super- vise the placing of buildings and MILLSELECTRONICS ive illness which undermines the soc- ial- and economic structure. It is al- '-Christmas and- New, Year..The people planning of the surrounding ground. lkvayi a- struggle 'to save peop-a from deaths, if - to: wuu wish their paper picked up, can. call Mi. C. Mqrris at ATlantic 2-1923 Reeve Sherman J: Scott, was nam - d Honorary Chairf theSociety aman of cty . Tw spEaALISTS untimely but, we are prevent these deaths, the disease it- or Mrs. J. Church TEmple 9-2488. in recognition of his efforts -to, prom - . . self must be idught. Miss Helen Fitz -Henry of Toronto cite the Museum. Donations of $50 from the Altona Women's Institute 0 FAST Service "rating from your vicinity. There will come a time, I am su.rc' when tu-ercuosisi will have be en' spent last week -end with her -sister -­M­rt--W,��-Saundcrs, Finch -Ave. -- - and 425.00'from' the Horticultural �­_ . .. - . . 0 RRIAKE Sefvice by -trained techak ian& banished from the earth. There will Miss Judy Waldriff of'Attoaa Road Society,. the latterto be used etiture% I in landscaping and beautifying the 0 (DUARANTEED Service at reasonable rafts: be a time when YOUng couples can was home from school.last weekwith grounds, were announced. bring their. children into this world the flu- The Rouge Hill Thursdiy After-. Mr. Kidd, who has -bc�ir connected Pickering' '526 4 with no fear of their being* exposed - noon Euchre Club yvill be held at: with the Royal Ontario Museum for -Phone '_ to this frightening disease. Great efforts towards this end are the home of Mrs: McL,-ai,, Fast 2,P years.. I.- stated the- excavation the Miller Site '- :4 JSairvIng WHITBY, AJAX, PICKRM and DUN9AffdN • a'ready being' made 'by, the -County Woodiands. Alderdicc, Of oll — Valley- Farm - Road would be continued it,-+ year and 'District Tuberculosis Associa- IN I r. and 11 r s. Rouge Hills, have been ill with. flu, ,d it would be 'some years before° kha -- - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - tions thcoughout the Province.- for the pisk two ' weeks. We hope •any definite. reports on it,; value. will - our Mite . Boxes. and donations Of PICKERING ORCHARDS Your purchase o f Christmas, Seals they are feeling better soon-, be available. �used pillow casos.and, sheets. One Mile West of Pickering Village indirectly support their mass. chest Chri'stniisi* Carol' Service will be. His own opinion was, he said, tl�,Jt "a --------------------- ------------ - The On No. 2 Highway x-ray- surveys and tuberculin testing held at the Rouge Hill United Church it was very old site and will be. of- Ladies' Aid - Phone* Pickeeng 367M2 programs. -Your lova. Association de- December 13, at 7.30 M. considerable significance in tile study St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church ------- ---------------------------- - -serves your whole -hearted support... M. B. Dymond. M. D on p. i Mrs. Catharine Dunsford, Rouge of pre -Iroquois people. I think it is one, of the best sites not only' here will hold a jbint iiieeiin:g miith :the.W. M. S. in the chuiiii-!�ftday S-0hool FOR SALE =_girl's white figure Minister of Health full,-spint last Sunday with her neo- * . but in the northeast area. of Canada R -Thursday, December 118, 00m, On 'M'-'.' skates, excellent condition. 9 Tudec St. Ajak Phone 657. hew Cr. Clayton Schwalm, of High-: generally." b4i said. al 2.36 0.. A Chilstmai- Party. All ---- -------- ROM MW land Creek. Mrs."Alden' Knight had Iladies Nearly one hundred persotfs siren-� of thi congregatiou. invited. . FOR pair girl's. tube en by the. Balials ..A party was given Mr. and dinner with Mrs. Knight's grandm4ort- i ded this meeting in the Townbliip�, Hall and listened to Mr. Kidd's out - ------ ----- - ------------- . - VILLAOR DICKERING skates, size f. wfiite'!:�", new 14.00 Phone: Pickering 3. 4 Group of Pickering Township ai the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. Charter, of her -Mrs. noience Schwalm, Rouge H06. last Thursday night. I line of the function of a small m -s- emn.. It must be decided -,%hat kind COUNCIL will hold their regular meetir . ig --------------------- w ------------- FbR -SALE — '�gal.- cit fari'li witb 4 Pine Ridge Road, for friends of the - Mr. and Mrs. W. Twiddle, Cherry- of a museum was wanted; there must TUESDAY, DECEMBER &, 1959 M at '8.60 0 , in the tao, copper. line; complete, Perfect surrounding area. We K-tharine Enwright of- wood, spent- 1�st Saturday evening with -,Sir'. and Mrs. C. A. Sell-wa-lisn, bt.proper collection, conservation or-..- COUNCIL CHAMBERS BRUt-E HOGARTH, Cleyk. condition - Reasonable. Lail, TE-rinpilt -- -aft 9-2135 6.00 p. In . wish Finch Ave a happy 12t ...birthday. of Altona. The Rouge Hill! United Church preservation of,, the- collection.; and proper personnel to interpret or ex- ------------------------­--- - -- PICKER.ING VILLAGE • ---------------- . COMPLETE, .4 -.-There was a Guides' Training Pro plain what the objects wire, he em- - I FRYTE COMBUSTION I gnatfor the S6ut_hweat Pickering gTam W. -A-.- Bazaar, wh'ir'l was held 4t phasized. PUBLIC SCHOOLS 'CONCERT TESTER '4 'and Oc Dunbarton -Pickering Guides the church on November 2B, was the wonderful day. Major function of any museum he CHRISTMAS �VEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 9. AND SMOKE TESTER FOR the training given by Miss Winters and most -successful I ---------------------------- said. was education, teaching. "Many t High Sch-col Auditofiam GAS OR OIL Used One Season .and Miss Newman of Whitby. 'In museums are, founded with .an' eye to 1.00 P. M. Phone:. Ajax 657 A bridal shower was given hon- Beth Ali ist'orical SoCietys Hi------- the touri3t trade, but that to me. �is. veryone Welzome 'C9"*Cd= -- ---- .or of Miss WaIdiff of not a sound foundation on which to i SiSl4er' t FOR 9ALF.-:— oil -.pace heater and Road, by the girls of Saunders-Cook 7d k' t There .were nine lovely gifts, and lot co,ject smaH museum cannot try to con build," he iai& A -W look teaching; --the "Weshould riot over -- of a swdy ----------------------------- 7-- • Village �tian-ki lieta. -up- to four roomp adeq- uatehy. P" -e! TF; pte'9-2683. al ..,71ovely wer. cake. present ed to. the 'sho everything and -should ing or research centre; its,ve-as a Picker ing- ­-­­ ---------------------- I contrate Qn. distinctive objects P ecul�. . .... .. bride. e C FOR S.\LF --Unilerwoc,4 porl6ble' 4 M I Cder. horse, in the Parade. His mulher-iu- McConnell gave the topic -"Therefore Perry, -who is still in Oshawa Hosl 'fir Mr. and Mrs. Don Beelby apd .the law had an accideat while waiting Stand", and Mrs. Peddie presided' ital, is improving nicely and hopes t The Parade on Saturday was "good may, Toronto, spent the week -cud for the parade, when she fell off the for the election. Officers for 1960 be home soda. --as ever", and it was good to see some with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Berlby. Bank of Commerce steps. Both sof- `are: Pres., Mrs. R. Ward; Vice -Pres. The regular meeting of the Won. Of the draw prizes go to local people - Mr 'Kea Dean, Dorset, spent tale fered torn ligimeat;. MrS. W. Wallace; Sec.; Mrs.'R. Red- en's Institute will be held. on Tue.; for a change• - Mr. and Mrs. W. Glidden Lynne shave; Asst.,_Mrs. ML. Pugh: Tress. week -end with Mr. and Mrs. iia.i•olld day afternoon, December 8, at 2.00 F We are cony to report Mr. Loss. Dom, and Valerie Rennie, spent Sunaay in Mrs. C. Reynolds, and Organist, Hill in the Ajax Hospital with a The Christmas Program of_ the:' Toronto,. with Mr. and Mrs. Udeil Mrs. C. Devitt m As this is the Christmas Meetini 'heart attack. Goodfellowshi Class will be held oa. F. Hollingshead, .D J•Iewlgtt, . J • _ the children. are invited., Santa will P Rennie, P. Norton and J. McGuire be there with a Gift for each child i. Mr. Levi Linton is also confined to December 8th, at the komf of Rev• attended a Legion Rally at Usha,va BROUGHAM The program will be in charge o; the Ajax Hospital. A. E. and Mrs. Cresswell Mrs. J. .on Saturday night.. _ _ Mrs. G. E. Holtby and Mrs. Roberta Mr. and Mrs. Jim Reynolds' and pie and Mrs. D. Davis are in The W. M. �. �i tn_ l'nited Churrlt toy Rebekah dge held a very I Roll Call—, Christmas Gift. Hostess', :• . ' family, of- Toronto, were here oa Sat- eharge ' of- the music and . prograni. -will meet on De vtn1)ar W, in the S. successful Telephoo Euchre on Sat- as; Mrs. Milne, Mrs. H. Malcolm urday. ' • RoU Call.to be answered by the wer i 5. Room at "2.30 it• i i. 11irs f+. f. ai- urday evening at the hbmes of Mrs. + Mrs. Matthews, Mrs. F. Campbell; Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Reynolds spent "Joy": - 1 son knd Mrs. 17: Wars are id ena,ge ' M. Ellicott, Mrs. Ross Knox, Mrs. i Mrs. Wm. Gray and . Mrs. G. Hodg:... i Sunday with Doug. and family, in The Women's Institute wilt tue,:t of the program. Roll Call to be — V. Ellicott, Mrs. Michell and Mrs. D. spa, Bowniaaville. on December 9th, at 2.00 p -in. Mrs. A Christmas Thought. A. Beer. Each house had five ,or The W: M. S. of St. John's Unit - Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mason, Scar- G. -McConnell will demonst•.ate — Ralph Hill and Kent Carlton, of tables and each.had its own winners, ed Church will hold their next meet: boyo, spent Saturday with Mr, and "Christmas Wrapping". Rev Cress- Toronto spent the week -end with The high score was won by Mrs. T. 4*1 Mrs. Jack Norton. _. Mr. and Mrs. A. Samarillo. - y ing in the church on Thursday after .,: •�,r well will bring the Christma; Nl,ss- Ogde noon, December 10. Conveners: Mrs. - age. W. A. of. the United Church " Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Boniface enter - nae• RoU Call to be .answer.: by a Mr. and -Mrs. K: G. -Pas coe and . Wanno and Mrs. Hod son, and Mrs.' rnet last week with Mrs.- F.. Carson g twined Toronto friends on Satu,day `•Christmas' 11►�ngEttr'. presiding. Mrs. j. Peddie read the � -little girls visited Mr. and Mrs. Ron- Lloyd Johnston. Roll Call—Gifts.', Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Ortiz had re- . Mr. A. Sarnarillo had' an acciden*. I aId Pascoe, at Whitby on Sunda _ �. scripture, and Mrs. H. Johnson gave - Y Y• Please take notice—thismeeting .i3' latives here from Toronto on_ Satur- cn Saturday, when he fell fruin his several musical numbers. Mrs. G. We are glad to hear Mr. George held one we* earlier than usual. -- This district ws, well representedi- - at the Royal 'Winter Fair this year. Congratulations to the following. who _._ s. .. •e-tat­ky ni in W-inng cT wer ars i Hay. and Seeds: Mr. Thos. Bowman, - - of Shroud; Mr. Cowperthwaite, LTx bridge; Mr. How,rd Malcolm, Loc- a ust Hill; Mr. Keith Ashton, Pt; Per- ry; Mr. W. Kerry, Port Perry; Mr. Frank Barkey, Claremont; Dayidson - : Bros., StoufiviIle; Mr. C. Disney, of , - - - - - Br , T - e weekly euchre • was, held as • Y I - - usual in the Hall on Tuesday even- EjRAHCE rr ing with the following winners: Lad- ASSp �� ��� COaIMi•ANY lTD. OF ENCU , -iia -Mrs. Wm. Gray; Mrs. Rollin- - 1 ger, M. -Stevens; Gents -Mr. W C..rl- ll�� !! .r, +f r _ . Y�i '� Rf��QBlrLE f fon, Mr. Ted. Degeer and Mr. Allan F Elticott Special prizes to 'airs. Hon - :r107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST ingh and- Mr. Thos. Ogden. - - - 'Mrs Georg Perry visited s a - 1Pphp1�= Pktcertng. ZS e O haw friends during, the week -end. Office: Station Plash Ajs= Shopping Centre Phone: Aja: 490 - Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Middleton r d little daughters, -of AshGurn. vis- an ��r�'S�m�S � sled Sirs. LemmotJ'one day l.st geek. , Mr. and Mrs. K. Bent and family ' _ and also Mr. and Mrs.' E. Carswell A[OTGAG89 - APPRAISALS " « anti daughter, all of Osla.�ca, visited _ o Sunda • -.., h , fo 1 CampbeIt visitG.-KEIELL _► Sir d Si £Vernr ed Mr. an s Elh tt Mrs. W Hamilton Ir and Mrs _ c Mrs. o- an PHONE: P�.GI$$RING 143 TORONTO: EMpire 2.3d2! Saturday evening. REAL ESTATE BROKER. aher - Sirs: M. Lentaioa visited friend3 ti PICKERIN3 VILLAGE _ Little Britain during the reek -end. lies,. -HIGHWAYS"_ 1-4- MILE SOUTH SIDE NO. 2 HIGkIWAY _ ----- - -- EAST EASTOF DUNBARTON ROSEBANK .Mrs. G..Couplall , of. Toynei-ile Dr, has just returned home from hospital 'R0SESANK CONVALESCENT HIRE _ _ and isgettingalong nicely. The 1: riendship Group. of Rouge theirChriit„ Hill lsrlted Church W. A. heed ss. Meeting. coting mbitiedd their There were c . - nget, among the members 1. Gift Excha --after meeting, therewas a to •elk' lunch 'served. Recently, a number of the ladies of - --r"S Rosebank have been spending one ai- ternoo_ n each week visiting the .Rose- , i - - b;•nk Convalescent Home. Everyone of'the area is welcomed at-tlle home. Welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Lcs Ray- _ `mss ;w aver u;ho recently moved to their new }some on Pine Ridge Dr. Their friends f' wish them every success: tractor accident The t r. which. Mr. Eiarconrt, of Toynevale Dr, suffered last week resulted in injuries - --� {'' •/• - _ _ 1. les to his Oleg.;, .though. not believed to be too serious. UIi 'are glad to hear that Randy w Grigsby is home and doing well of ter his stay in the Hospital for Sici Children. 1 Mrs Forbes, of Toynevale Dr., is j verr • happy v t - 3 P o have the h cast art f her arm. -. • -Wv are sorry to hgar that Mr. Jno. f Toynevale Dr, been ill Scott o v has { with pneumonia for the past geek. - r His friends wish him a speedy recon:- ti _ ery. The friends and neighbors of IIrs. \\S SS Mary Krocher, of Oakwood Dr,. are.. glad to hear she is home c - Pital' and doing welt. a from h` fr �. Happy Birthday to Mrs. Mary .s _.. Cafik': of Pine Ridge Dr.. on' Decem- i .' .. and you can make this her happiest Christmas yet ► _' '` _ b we are glad to her that Mr. and wive her a modern electric appliance 'the ft that shows I`Ir` smiglicke, Oakwood Dr. have you care enough to lighten her work moved into heir new home ft liv- v y gthrod'ghout the year. I ing in their temporary dwelling for E :. - ' SOtI1C time. .'Modem electric appliances are easy-to-use, _ Sliss Cris. Dunlop of Toronto vie- r economical to operate. They give long service— - ited her sister .�[rs. M. Redpath rec. lasting satisfaction. This year, tie a Christmas ribbon around catty: : - - her "most wanted" electric appliance. It's'a thoughtful gift Mr. and Mrs.- Gerald Cowan, Rose > bank Road, South, ;t .� visited Airs. Mc- _' because it helps her "live better electrical) "— Conochic, Second 1� _ .- _ .. y - Cory. last Friday s - night. e sa , c ern - - - _ - - -the � fe lean, mod way: - "- � RS and DECORA'ir0)12S PAINTERS $1.00 1� first, for _. leen . gttick, c <� ' HY>DRO LIVE B. E,TT 0_R . 6 L E C T R_!.0 A.L.LY - _ - �ttaranteed painting and =+ Is yours paper -hanging. ERIC STOKES -FRANK WHIT Painter and Decorators R. $. 3. Picketing, Ontarie, :s J _ , Id 14 ., .. _ • _ NuscELLANEous CLASSIFIE.110 _ .-'l01T>R' aLYt NT'`:Af31iM1'" : _ . .:... • . � ' • • _,� � � C Y R• 1 L• E• M O R L E Y _ Dinty's CONING EVENTS AR'flGLES FOR SALE LAWNMOWER CASH AND CARRY PRICES _ ~ $URANtE AND REAL =STA E a HEADQUARTERS The Friendship, Group Of ON PLYWOOD ~ . Ii LyoouS in h I � i 4x8x .7 . 4 h Presbyterian Church : -, �•, tuber meet n in PHONES Your tmoneyyyon waste, Christmas Party at. 4x8:34 $5.41 St. Andrew's Fr For a utile tin, a little paint the home of Mrs. Nellie Mowat, on fz8a'.�+ ' $6.9B RESIDENCE 767i OiFICE 67 Make lawnraowera seem just Christina St., Pickering, on Wednes- 4zex`K $7.91 what they ain't. day, December 9, at 8.00 p. m. All 4s8x'/a $8.96 r - PICKERING, ONTARIO : SLfE A FULL LINE .AT -it ladies of the ::congregation eo-dially 5-16th's Shea hing plywood $3.11 DINTY'S 1 314th's .. 53AS s e invited. There will be an exchange % Unde:la $6.31 , SMALL MOTOR CLINIC of Christmas Gifts. Hostesses. Mrs. y a WE SELL THE BEST Colleen Burns, Miss Isobel Mathe- 40 'Pop Underlay 41.24 a _ 684 T Hawk r - t AND SERVICE THE RES son, Mrs Helen Hawker, Mrs. Mild 2 In. I.-Aation, 70 sq. fat. $3.49 COOPER BLOCK LTD Can Pickering red Remmer. 3 In. Insulation, 50 sq, ft. $3.39 • _- • - Bags •Loose Insuladion .90 = < x== t St. Georg>s Ladies' Guild 9Zf! CALEDONIA ROAD - TORONTO, SEPTIC TANKS - FORREST LUMBER CO. LTD► a will meet at the home of Mrs. And - Opp. PickeringPolice Station a CLEANED hew Milligan, on Thursday, Decem- No. 2 ighway a BLOCKS & BRICKS with luncheon beginning at 1. _ bet 10, ' • ,hone: TEmple 9-23ti1 - --------------- :5 "RUCTURAL STEEL W. J. $vz T �- p` m --- .i _ PPL .50 et Bush. -_ - -Uiutad Church _ .. -_• ' NE RENTAL �- - ---- - -- --~ - f the W A. and r pies iI p .. _ W M S. And W A' - (Bring Own Containtrj -.. - . - -, •; � A joigt meeting, o A ROBT. C. REEBOK .' f f8>!'MC TANKS CLEANED W. M. �. of Pickering United Church . ' g Two miles west of Brock Rd. on will he held in the C. R Centre, on ------------------------------ STATION: ^ ROAD PICKERING, ONT. - Phones 126, EM..4-280? � SANrrARY WAY --- I eS,r,day, December 10. The busin- APPLES AND POTATOES -lraw faalts Intal m" will be held following a FOR SALE W. WARDChristmas Luncheon• called for 1.00 Macs and Spies - $1,75 per bush. .. _: rbme= Whitby MO It -am P. in., sharp. Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs. Other Varieties On Hand J O H N L e LAY -----------'--- charge of refreshments. Please bring 1Q-�l C Please Bring Containers cOpen Evenings And Week -ends ' Mite Boxes, and donations ofyour 1NSURANCi PICKERING ORCHARDS used pillow adseets.-RODMAN ' One Mile West of Pickering Village PR�t1AL co rANY"LTD. OF ENGLAND ------- --------------- On No, 2 Highway The Ladies' Aidkering SHEET METAL St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church...':Phone: Pic 367M2 will hold a joint meeting with the W. FOR SALE- - girl's white figure , MTOMOBILE - FSE �,/ M. S. in the churclr-$rAtday Sc+hoot skates, excellent ciondition. 9 Tudor 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST - WORKS S _ WO Room, on Thursday, December 10, h - of the tt 1 t--�u- -- ------------ ladies •-- ----- at 2.30 P. m. A Christmas Party. All congrega op invited. - Telephones Pickering 28 Authorised Consumers' .Got -- -- girl's tube Phone FOR SALE pat ,- ------------ - -------------"-- skates. size l: white boots, new II4.00 Office Station Plus Ajax ShoppingCentre Phone* Ajar 4i0 Company Dealer Fear PICKERING VILLAGE - -COUNCIL Phone: Pickering 3. s GURNEY will hold their r a egular meeting on-' FOR SALE - 200 -gal. oil tank with CLARE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8 , )9,59 tap, copper tine, complete, perfect a R at 8.00 p. m. in the UUD condition.. Rea.-onable, [all; TEmple MORTGAGES APPRAISALS 9-2135 after 6.00 p. m. COUNCIL CHAMBERS WATER HBRUCE HOGARTH, Clerk FURNACES, RANGES i iERS .- -------------•-------------------- ----------------- Vii• NEWELL A-- •- -L R%PICKERING VILLAGE COMPLETE " PUBLIC SCHOOLS FRYTE COMBUSTION PHONE: PICKERING )43 _TORONTO: $Mpisa 2.3823 FLOOR FURNACES CHRISTMAS CONCERT . TESTER ; " - REAL ESTATE BROKER WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 9. AND SMOKE TESTER ?Olt- REAL @R _ .. _. _ . _ •: ]terms up to S )ears GAS OR OIL . PICKERINY3 VILLAGit High Schcol Auditorium Used One Season Res.. 'HIGHWAYS" 1--4 MILE SOUTH' SIDE NO. 2 HIGEWAY Payable on pas bill Everyone W el:8- 00 o me P' M Phone: Ajax 657 ---------­----------------- EAST OF DUNBARTON PHONE 179 PICKERING Silver Collection ,FOR SALE. --'oil space heater. and _ --- _-=-------------- • ' teat up to four 2eq-MO. 8-2515 WHITBY ately1bue: TEpte -683.Village -- FURNACES P.cker�nQ FOR iIR OSRBANK CONVALESCENT HOME Mr, an,! 1r;. l>r;l itorley were _.IU_ , port,')le dinner E• if r: and 1`rs ' Tc -d t,, pewrter in perfes-tI new condition - --- - - - - - Finn uest> u Y g 135,ft Pickering :SPACIOVS GROUNDS AND BEAUTIFUL ROOMS Suns, Whitby on. Sunday. g 32o�tr RADIO AND TV SERVICE Mr. Why,' McLean; .f -OVER-LOQKIN3 LAKE 07?ARI0 WORK GUARANTEED Church 'St ' S, enter:3ined friends REAL ESTATE KIND CARE FREE 'a RANSPORTATION PHONE DAYS - PICKERING froth To a:sd Etobicake on Sun-. day. F i-� LL i -. i-uar room apartment _.293W qtr. -and bfr , R!vlatr.f- Harris, of -with heist, all convenieces, Base Lige ' REGISTERED NURSE IN CHARGE _ ` ' I rias:,rn, were guy -t.- of Mr. and Nfrr oast cf Picktring beach Road First ATlanec 2-843,1 _ EVENINGSBERT WHITE ATlaintic 2 %1. -'.f. rte.. nceittly. _- .house ort left (ports) 3: e: 355,00 per --------------------------------- 186 L `f r, : nd a;r�. i.. tl, Morley spent 'nio+ t;i. Phoaz 4b'hi.hy bf0 is 387. �Ic1t- o d g nov 2 ay' wit], Jfr• ani 11r; George � r -- �^ .'- PL _ ---...-_ ..,-•.------------= HOUSES TO RENT ---- MILLER mr. Durban n DON BLIZZARD ELECTRIC :NEAT:Ns sERVItE aueTlOTti -SALE Five rams I-fira.cd, -piece Rath. 1;arai;e, . Se0 monfhly. I'brC Unioa - Saturday. December 12 -auction Area.. .COLEMAN sa!e o 8 2 -acre t •n., 'also the farm'.. COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL. INDUSTRIAL WIRING ' r stock ani n: tem at I1 head of Four Rooni�, ea.-heated,.ib0 monthly. _ AND -se.; full line c Picicrrtrrg, `villa e: NATURAL GAS :I ]-fofaa��n raftli,;3 horse,: g 1 FREE ESTIMATE 0><L BURNERS horse-arswn'implement;; baled.. hay" + • r and straw. ani large -quantity house- Five- Rooms, Fairport Beach Area. Fuel Boa:d License) hot furniture.. Many antique artic- $50 monthly. _le,.dThe'propeftyt cf John Middle- -Lot ddle • •• . ' (Ontario : Phone Plekedmig 362 CLEAN-OUT' SERVICIL % ton, at Lot 1 C� n.'7, Pickering Tp, Five. Rooms, 3 bedrooms' on a nice - - - - lot. East Rouge :•urea, 190 mnnt..}y. \o re:e-ve. Giving up farming due to iill health. Terms 'on chatfels, cash. " • • -- 'TR41LER HEATING Sale at 12.00 goon sharp, as the days. ' A. S. ALLERTON, BROKER I r Happy Birthday wishes to firs. are short, Lloyd Turner, clerk. Phone: ATlantic 2-5i52 FRENCHMAN S BAY -: AJAX will be oaken time and place, there >-------------------------------- AX 657 Lois. Fertile, xho celebrated her birr At the sem Private funeral sen ices were held tnday on December'3rd. 9 TUDOR ST., ed for sale, if -not sold TO. RENT -5 rooms,. 57 Camesora on Tuesday at the bfcFach ;ie Fun- Ross Fertile had the wire .remov before, subject to reserve•bid, the 82- .1 •St.; 3 -roomed apartment, 58 Carver - era] Home for Mr. John O'Erien, ed from hi' jaw on T-ueAa----'---------"'--'--'-"----•---� ' who passed awe • at Oshawa H.os ' 1 Y. and is. � acre farm, more or less; running) on St.;' S -roomed bungalow, Christ- y P- novc able to return to school. Ross stream, solid brick' house, bank barn ins St. Phone:, E- Swerdfiger, Pick,: itaii, resulting from inj_urie- _received suffered double -.fractures .of the .'aw • and outbuildings; 9 wares fall wheat; ering 174, after 6.00 P. m. irr a car accident Mr. O''B: ien "Ams in 'a car accident. PLASTERING 17 acre seeds. Don't miss looking at i born at the Bay in the home where Parents -don't forget, the Home this propert • if interested in bu in 5 Y g HELP WANTED he lived until the time of his death. - and School Meeting at the school on • • a farm. Terms . ori property, 10 Martin Enright l p Per-. i He was the son of the late Matthew ` Monday, December T. cent day of .gale. Half— cash within HELP WANTED - Rink Manages 'sand Hannah O'Brien, who were a- -• Bayfair Bowling - 30 days. Balance left on First Mort- for Pickering.V' r thong the first. pioneers at, the Bay. ,Team Standings -Roughnecks• and Village R(nk. $30.� He attended school at Bate Line, i `Alli WORK GUARANTEED stage at 6 percent. _This property has I weekly (while there is ice). Phone: - t Hotshots are tied with 1: points. Pin -been in, the Middleton— famil • for • - y,_ Pickering 479J. after 7.30 p. m.and had been a commercial fisher- heads, and. Bombers`+w•'ith 12; Goof- LARGE AND SMALL over 100 year:. This is the first ave- I' -------------------------------- yea _ man with his brother for, many years; ( ers 10; .Woodpeckers •8. High Scores " tion sale on tI; is property. To be off- SCHOOL CARETAKER 1 and operated a boat livery for over for the night -Bill Wfight 242 and " PLAIN AND FANCY • ered at 3.0'0, p. m, WANTED t fifty years. He is survived by his ,204; Clare Saunders 217; Sheila Cour- ALVIN •S. FARMER School caretaker r wife and son David. Pallbearers at ier 213; Ron Playford 227 Dale PICKERING, TEMPLE .9.1997 Auctioneer - Gormley,e1, 196 Durres to ,the service were: 'Messrs B. Smith, � Wright 218. 21.1;. J1ar Garbutt 2 --------------------------------- phonec e 5311 commence January 1, 960. Apply by g g' 00; NOTICE TO CREDITORS.. letter, g;ving details of previous eas- Robt. d eakman, NVm. Ne_•vntan, W. ----- -------- - -- -P Vic. Arai _30, -08: Vic Garbutt ?O1; AND OTHERS -------- -_' - ployrnent; age, references etc., to-+ F Avis, Frank Fletcher and Rob;. Par- Don Courier 222; 'Joyce %Iaj.rn 232; PORTABLE AND STATIONARY A. W. TYAS, Sec,Treas. ker. Interment took place at French- I Bill Booth 212; Chas. Black 200, 11'. ELECTRICAL POWER Pickering Afajorn 216. High Triple for. 3ien- Creditors and 'others. hay in c!aints g Township School Area Z. man's Bay Cemetery, The'commanity I S GENERATING UNITS p expresses deepest sy'm althy to Mrs. ,IWright against the Estate of •M:1RY LOR- R. R 3, Picketing, .Ont. P Bill Wi ht 6-1; Women -Dale. Gasoline powered with the famous � O'Prien and David.' ETTA LAW,, late of the 'Village of - Fright 558. Pickering, in the County of Ontario, Clitlton engines. From 500 watts to WANTED Sorry to hear -that Brian Craig has Frenchman's Bay Bowling Team- are required to send full particulars' S kilowatts available, Ideal for far - been. sick with tonsilitis, and Keith Standings-Baycats 20; Redhots 19; mars, contractor.:, cottagers, camp- _ Avis has been confined to bed with of such claims to the undersigned, WANTED oold-fashioned china, Blow Jos l7; Yellers 15; Headpitts So'icitors for the Executor, on or be- ere etc. Some 'units are available on .upboard. Call after 6.00 p, m. TE. ftlu..- _ 13; Hellcats 12; Rough Aers l0; a rental basis. Our prices and ser-. Mr. and bits. Reg.' Carpenter an -fore the 15th day of December, 1959, 9-2135: Stinkers Christmas Turk Roll Offs will estate's assets vice �� armature best available. guarantee the R Y pgagemerit of their dour dp mature ani motor ----.-___-_-FO pounce the a after which date the � will he distributed, having -regard onl � hter Mar to Thomas Kelly, of be held on December 10. Y 're-wimfing, `and are equipped FOUND Breehin, Ont. The itiarria to take _ to claims that have then been res- q peed to re- _ ge .- I eived build or re -model your electric mot. on the parking lot, Pickering Vial! place at St. Francis de Sales Church, aagassaaataaaas,aaetf:e=oat, . oc or generating equiprnent age, a black purse, containing a Pickering on December 26th.n'JONES & GREER Pot *more information, can: small sum of money. Phone 19�W. The . Frenchman's Bav Bowling 'Pickering Village DarrWers, etc. IGEN POOK Club held a Chinese Auction at the 130 King Street, Ekst, Oshawa, Ont. Pickering 382 a of Dave hildra last Saturday 'Vote Ross Munson Inn aid of the :childree n's Christmas Party. amen +81taaB�raoaBRfnsawaso - - -- q. r- : - _ , �F -V%-- _ — �UI S N ACTION• ' IL GVIDAND..XPROWNIaa GROWING 111 NVM213 8 It has been necessary to divide Xriekering District into two sectiogs, .. Awing to the great increase in, our Guide and Brownie -population. Dunbarton-Pickering will be under the able guidance of District Com- missioner Mrs. Rex Merritt, and the _ pickering ,Scuth-west District, und- er our newly -appointed Commission - ter Mrs. K. Pentland Mrs, Pentland received her War'- •rsnt as District Commissioner last Thursday at the Guider' Training Session, held in the United Church, Pickering. ' We ail welcome her in her nets ..Position ,and wish her the very best - dor her District. —Corr. ' f ►. -w✓•-•,,,fir •• ..sr • 1..—. :.. +. .' .-.--....- .�-.. . . ... .,.r' ere i�Wingert William, Viktor Giant •' and Valora Elizabeth. Mr. - an Retarded Children owmm SC601 Campaign Wilkinson spoke on the season with a setting for a Christmas month. God .is the, world's, greatest need. Great schoWis have always asked '� "Oh, that I knew where I might r find Him": The text was Isaiah 40: verse 31: "But they that wait upon l the Lord shall renew their' strength, they shall mount up with wings as eagles, they shall run and not be weary, and they shall walk and not faint". Jesus was the great Star, of Bethleham -and we are the lower lights that glorify our Heavenly Fat- s ,. her. Even the smallest child can help some way toward the fulfillment of . his Kingdom Can we find peace in ' a world of confusigm, Man is human in a machine age and 'has a spirit- ' ual personality. Christianity is God's way of making man good. At the tax ,A x Christmas season this goodness �. = comes to the fore as men orget • • selfishness and give at this season '— Hospital Auxiliary the accomplishment• of " — , : wait upon the Lord." Are to see that • Il ri ;. nobody is hungry or in want. Man's News greatest need is a closer waik with IEospital Auxiliary Christmaa Party God. The Sunday School and Church Monday, December 14, _ help to quicken our spiritual aspire - tions. As we think of all the meaning, a j .» The Women s .Auxiliary to the of Christmas, we know all the world R 'Ajax. and Pickering General Hosp- needs God —Corr. ital, will hold its Christmas -Meetr — Announcements " n Ing on Monday, December 14, at 8 Next Sunday morning: Mr. Don 9. m. at the Nurses' Residence. There Bell, of 'Toronto University. will do- will be a abort business meed liver the sermon. and following this, the President. December 13, the Young People Mrs. W: Griffith, wilt open the Gift conduct file service. i x dale Saturday, December 5, is tlie Jun- s: a Stalls of gifts of a wide variety in for and- Intermediate Sunday School # vitingly displapred, include aprons, Concert at 230 p. m. rt4•s r - .shildrm's wear, knitted . articles ------------------------------- 'n - dolls, doll clothes, novelties, Christ- St. Francis de Ssies Church %Xnas baked goods, candy etc. PARISH BAZAAR There will be a program of Carol SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1M Retarded children in Tsar conunu n- 90 -Tear -old vacated public school are Ajts" Campaign gg" iii 111128,000 Si ging, led by 'sirs. H. Westney. 3.00 to 9,00 P. M. it deserve the t of child inadequate.wo Ad - and music by Mrs. T. J. Wheeler, in 1n Church Basement 7 right degnate. Give as your beat aseer Thi will pond 's new tirted 't which all can take part. Everyone :; R f . ' to nd000i—pou ass help, by have you give. When—the caavaMer Association !s not ntppesrbd f y •n4y Qoods, Etc. helping to build a new school for 121- calla or seed your donation to — united appeaL . - welcome. Bring a friend. Seasonable ___�,------------- tar en, q -tern in "Retarded eni x ----------- dei Comdr Present ua Childs Hund, Bo 86. Tefreshments will be served. 8.00 p. m. sharp, December 14. Nurses'.Re - _ - aidence. _ There wiV also be a Di -a-.4 for the $eautiful Hand -painted Tea Set don- ated by Mrs: Laurie Oxenriam. of - 1 "Pickering.- Lfr,. O <enham do- itg o- it.g ceramic3 as a hPbby, an.r! note gives 'instruction in thi; fascinating' work- The set is a piece of. her rec- II' 9 '� i _ ent 'work. Tiek'et. w•ilt'be as•ailabie _7 -. at the Sale. 50c- each: three fir S,l.h0. - it Be sure to get yi>urii ar.d help the Hospital Auxiliary, as s - ----•--- -------------- DUNBABTaN The W. A. mc.;:n,; -,*a, ,old on THE B atFthrdhomctof Ills. -Harr, Prar�c I N'� BILL! - THAT DO APPEAROil Cog ' Mi Ma -ion : :- ... n ratul4�tinrts to. � t,: D„rr,ond. of Glen,iare Drive. ieho • - Ir celebrated a birt�hda'.• on %Uwrlay. the -•`:.30th TFe f•rvfy tcc�,�'alt. t,:ether -',, _ DEEP -s •- -.I - D WID£-STANCE CHASSIS - • - . ,.•�I :on Sunday eveuin� f�)r-dirirer, Old, ,,obit. pampers You, Mr.' r.' Digi Knuth. .ti Fa:rpr,rt' Rnari, right dowR'to your foes with ,rte Th- solid basis for your driving - Oldsmobile is built has had an cNr 1 i ,n on hi- f,,ot, and the beautiful clinging softness the d A satisfaction r is now coutale=rem; at Fom, :of deep carpets �• to grip a group earl t Af0i' Margarct.toe - t was v:.sting her pa a ^t,, at i;r.e man+ :. on tFe we -k -end TWIN COVE VIdRA-TUNED BODY MOUNTS N !, ' tclrl,r rating INSTRUMENT PANEL -�'°"` Oldsmobile places the body; Icer nint`s b rtt la -on 'Wcdnesdgy. Now oll_ the instruments are mounts at points of minimum December, ' = _ can — - w sen • 'ri t u there where you vibration for ne oothriess; Y :Lir. and. J,f'rr.. i'�:m. 'I~.a Sarnia- tee them, quickly, easily. ,r �' new Silence. xisitrl their part -e,n tl.c week c, end. c SAFETY -SPECTRUM - — — — — — — — - — — — — — — — —_ SAFETY -VEE STEERING WHEEL Mr Balfodr , ,:...olm is' in the - Irn;pital, undr; o r•.ation. SPEEDOMETER = �; other wonderful way that Un- - NowD our speed is •colour • "•''•"• Ol Oldsmobile cares for our The Bazaar held at Uur.barton lin- t Y: p O y « Sled Chp�ch was a ; acrl >ucces?. A keyed to provide you with a . ' safety. The wide wheel makes « r, _;. constant safety reminder, d' for better feel of the road, easy _ thank you" to eN er; one w ho; help- a s n an Typic f Old thoughtfulness.' ' ;'tel by Saking, se•.titns, and by' .their • . . • -"• - - - h 9 too dlin Mrs. Marion-M:ccClement took AIR -SCOOP BRAKES MAGIC -11011111101 FINISH 1 /� :Part ir, the St• Andrew's Alight con- Built to last longer, keep you With just normal washing, your cert in Whitby :-_t Friday night. safer. Oldsmobile's brakes II Oldsmobile will set other cors - Srympathy is exte,^.did to the fain actually draw in cod air over '�l�\ _ ii shining sicample even firs• i lily of Mr. Jahn-- O'Brien, of the Bay, the dMins. years from now.M. �t ' • who died on Sunday _ Friends are glad to hear. that Mrs. _. _. — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — �, �. ...... • ;;Annie Greer, who • has had pneu-, : - " obile's featut- * steal the show way. g silhouette 'you've ewe, 'thrilled to. ' Oldsm st every head -turning ve -yrtonia, is now improving. " Extse value,. extra 1 e The ticket will be drawn for the luxury, extra. all-round satisfae Why not look into Oldsmobile, very twat? You'll I tiorL..they re all part of the beautiful bargain when Lind it's a very satisfying experience. Visit your " `quilt Texas Star, at the Legion q Dance, at Glen Eagles, on Friday ,you make the exciting trove up to Oldsmobile. And !Oldsmobile quality dealer right away and arrange :. — evening, Glen December 4. ;they come to you wrapped up in the sleekest, most the details. He's waiting for your call. Miss Frieda Pinkerton, of Toronto . K visited at the home of. and Mrs, t O � E ROA, ;Cecil Turner recent! John Harris, Long Branch, is vis- n iting.at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 777& most satlsfying tai" you can own E: G. Code. Mr. and,lVirs. George «'atson were - +.--r tin Toronto on Sun9ay, Visiting Mr. _ and Mrs. Cameros. 4l'atson. - n Miss hfartha Waddell .is in Scar= 4 \ born: Hospital w1 .ere, she underwentMW :.surgery last T;,urs lac. Mr. and Mfrs F;'a:tk 7a`iizcw°Irl F / _•:w c� �q�e� ^:-°'' _ �� • Vi,`Tn.+;v ,t., f4.•.'nVw �.Y4l CO3!. �,_• J2 and family moved to 'I`ocrt.to o.,N. -Saturday. Dunbartor_ -Li nited Uurch ' At the reg.aa: • r nor( ing service,( j Rev. J. W..1ti'iL'an>%n occupied the _ C' Ipulpit. The special choir was made - _ `.• - i np of the On -We -Go Auxiliary and _ • their friends Mrs. Wilkinson' presid- ` ed at the organ for. the anthem "In - t c Ahe Garden". Mrs. Marjorie Hare WPM Is HOLIDAY f1►ORTftDAfl _ A GENfRAI MOTORS VAUJ! - F1 - sang the solo part, and 4 ttl. Laura ' Anonby conducted the choir. The sat yU1111 AUTHOR12t0 QUALITY OLO111"01116f 09AL9I111 TOOAVt--- four children cf Mr. and Mrs. Wm- -Carey were, baptised. Mrs, Maxine Y Fe We AINSWORTH LIMITED, AJAX )4opkinson, Mrs. Rose Stroud and y. { ' UP. Huffman were spo,}sors for Val- � .N .. � � �� -. '. r .. ��• :' `- `^-�:='�-.�. ,.:' , ^ . -,,s +rte •w:,fi�u-�re� - �. .s MARAI•TTEED - , In 1804 when a 4mall group of men met is London . ` •+ :i N i' a ir1 - : ' to organize the - "r. �- ZO• a McAClIIE sh_ BrioForeign Bible they took their _. Beautiful Marble in 7 Different Colors • Can be - or T Mai[- Model f�NERAL a R as am% to provide th Word of God without cote or qom- ED t • Eor every man in his own lang- _ • told On sub floors Or present flooring Sheets �' B ii nage, at a price he could pay. The Pickering Branch of the Bible 4 x 8 or cut to size 0 ygm to y4" thickness Will 8 O Society seeks with others, to %erne the churches and n0wjpnaries, but it not -Vain W6terptoof . • Can be used !: siding naMlsS Avco + Iki+nrle Antbeiloeoe fort►tp :' can, only do this as congregations and individual Christians pray and IL O1/K. shingles or a �� esti111AOs� - -,DAY OR work for the Society and give final- ! aieMil" E~ •. ' R1IT a" 03M'WM,Ad1N :-- •ble . c'al rt The B' Society was founded by' -?HM P�CKE IMG 94 _ _----- - * men, who themselves, appreciated the lleeee M. Bible and who were concerned over ter beers,n ole 9-252f Phone Pickering 193 the deplorable fact that the majority on thin _planet could not —HARDWARE � Cm Financed _-01-people share in its glories God had : s ok Pickering, Ong to them through this Book, they had �� come .to know its truth and its s" pr- App anew, Paints (ty AND CLARKE ises and they wanted all men to share - Z�311111111111IMMM their exp er 6tes. � g� Glass, Etc. y AUMONEE1tS W, IL T, THOMPSON, B. A. LLB. December 6th is Bible Sunday, and o Rai AothorlwA •Aw, the • we. in Pickering, will have an oppor- / Ase of Ontedo Ind' Y4rL Barrister ani, Soncitor iunity to support_ the B,ble Sociel,y- - - 8t�oeit, httpie®enb Heoee. Brlddt Columbia and Ontarb through our own church. -neral Hardware pundtdve Reel EsNete --- - -----_.-_- . Durtbartoa Branca: No. s41 DICKERING Napeeitelty at Be..aseiiL .�nw+ood Bldg., Ajar. PHONE 46 S! !, �larr'� m BtarneM Phone: Maz 166 Your next General Meeting will tae. _ — - be field on Thursday, December IQ, Reeid.oce: TEttsple 9.2631 SEPTIC TANK CLEAN OUT - s Pc'd: gime Asiea. e10i at 8.00 P. ni. This meeting should 1a IN Q ghme Mees. !M be of the 'utmost importance to ev- ery member of the Branch. We will nes kwo lest m*nbv*Ad Creighton, Fraser, Drynan hold our Election on December 10 COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE eese� dee 1�• Now is -the time for you to decide - 1st Murdoch how your Legion will be .run ei seeleralee Comrade Bas. Cleveland etill has _ NEW TANKS INSTALLED = _ a few reservations left for ow An. �,+ M REURY Sarrkt*m Solicitors and Notaries anal New Year Eve Party. Reserva- Publk tions will be accepted only until the PMT DUNNE Tie 9.1S41' 15th of December. p Bask of Commerce Chambers, if you have not' made your rase-• 1 �rrister', SOI r 5 Skncoe Street North, Oshawa vations now is the time to contact + Bas. I�otaTy Puwk Telephone XA- 3-3446 Our Indies' Auxiliary is taking ov isr m OY =ieptsa >leedi er the Hall on Monday evening, AJAX LUMBER �s[�eeskDecember 14. They are holding their - Z -MI or AT. 2.1362 '� WANTM Christmas Party, and we hope they - BilAJ& CRKAGHS have-as------able-evening---Goer. LiiMBER AND BUILDERY SUPPLIES i. r M ih" to J.M jilt. s Wo Ewe W � users ma ST. OZOROWS ANGLICAN PLYWOOD ... PAINT. AR80RfT! .4w" Oast► Dew- P ymeab CHURCH ee6tses�e i =:t,a�'6t...r t«�ts. ;'°a'rar�" 'DO= ANBD TRIM _ ser.is. 1Reetor - 3ep►•e ,arurl •-erre on -""Rev.. H. L ., Shepherd, B. A-, D. D. to �u Bos: 198, Pkkasing — Phone 111 - r�%On Road end Na. 2 HigkW�r � epi SONS SUNDAY SERVICES - - - nsag 398mostetti l/~ Blsei6ses 8:30 a. sa—Holy Com union ` ' ..� - 4 4 Dr. AV&=, !'SOI. B11q: RgtwlssrM Seiesase 11.00 a. m.—Mo s Aires TELEPHONE PICKERING Soli -.*c R L WMtby. oatarie stiBM 11A0 a. =L—Holy Coeumwtion _ Solablild"• 0 us 49 WkWW Oth Sunda _ _ IC Or AJAX 1045 a�segs gubway, 11.00 a. m.—Sunday Sri col in tie - __ w W%Ubr anti Ajes REAL ESTATE Coaunurity Hall « ago :mea Photo co-op now in Pick- '11.00 —Nursed in R.eeory AXIS up m 4 y..n Oring and Ajax areas. To WEDNZSDAY ' or ssH for -prompt Io.00 a. m --Holy Ownatttnion and J/WB,/ O L7 W -P pt Intercessions for The Welt . 3�m courteous tier'vice ask for --------------------- ------ -- ---- - e n e r'a l ,H a r+� INIG ..�i�. Mr. Blower. "AX are Call LOYAL ORANGE LODGE R!!06li Mesta MAU Tuesday Of Month _ - - ,�. J. Schaal "` 31'OtAT1m CiiV>c1f .;CHURCH OF THE Paints _ 1 - was 66±38 :..HOLY TRINITY Ele..tcj a.r»rot letstrrattce —Realtor Cal �4pphances - --------- — A. Y. Far Pidterhag 590 or MO. 0-3337 g°sO° 'ISIaON b RADIO - --- --- :n""`-'-�..t" f ' Tool- Glass Etc. ; Pickerim united durr.� Y REPAIRS _ Minister, Rev, 141eivNle Sv"ars _ 81 M s E e SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6, 19ft S: TEmp1s 9`31!1 .. ^. � (Second Smt63, T- Advent) it TON RADIO & Tip . '-' r " s H E R �, _! 4s A. >�.. SVNir SCHOOL a s OnsHaidw­a"re 1i B.Tz'sw , 11.00 A. M. , CHURCH SERVICE FUNERAL AND " _ +AUDLBY Phone 39 JPiclCerl - 6. OOIiAI1'3; '>e A. ,. 1.15. P. M. - Sundiy. School AMBULANCE SERVICE 2.30 P. M. -`Church Service MM and SOLICITOR - 13 . AJAX No. 2 HIGHWAY - ---------- No. R 'E L C T R noes f 6.Odwnss Carignan SUence S eiety .M .. K S E r AT'WXMNO SUCH ROAD ROUGE HILtS, : Tele .I1one ONTARIO industrial, Commercial b Residential Wiring UY'811Ce We p 3svltee Yo! To 3ttr &M onC6nreh servise Prompt Efficient Service — Free Estimates rw ftm AM 0 h3 -AJAX 1059 KINGSTM ROAD � eteldis es •(Nma Oldie, ims East of .. J. MARKS S - _ - - � 6 _� w..ala�a. seas Tel. TE. 9-1570 R.B. Z, Plekerinto EKY SUNDAY AT 1L06 A. 3L BRADY �; • .. _ a n & Gibson s•�as seBr.1 xndi Ntesery lYedaesaay. 6 P. ML . Toolhosny At no same sear PLUMBING STORE _ Christ and Baha'u'Ilah -------- ._..------__� it aftw WE SELL Per bresu"sot, obut "He, verily, hath again come down from Heaven even as He came down from - Ari pipe, tatting:, Fi:t`rn a phmbing A7UM* — ?—^1!92 it the first time. Beware that thou dispute not with Him even as the Pharr MONTQIM, Epiywat Por How tpsebonies. p Beware -- --------------------------sees disputed with Him Jesus without a clear token or proof .. , A. CO. WE — - WALTER C. THdMSON lest an name debar thee from God, the Creator of earth aad heaven." Aee•ssee�le �w+ fternatla w Whitten by Baha u'llah in a letter to the Pope in Rome.i of « ENSED TRUSTEES WE HELP YOU GET Bolfdtor, Notary Public Boa 179, Highland Creek, or phone AT 2x2409. j y - wA. NTXAT/0)sA ,. Parwaatr At Low (nasi,` OifEke Hottest .3,00 to 5.00 P. M. 6ANAgf t#!< MCICERINO'TOWNSMIr Moadlty tlbroaat Friday The W. 8i8H1.. Its. s -reset AT Z-ZO O Appolat ments by. Phone Phone: Pkkerim 68. Waters • Aja: „o 4320 Kingston Rd. West Hili las L Pioloeeins 71 - STAFFORD BROS. - -- J•031ITAt • F - « - WOOia . r• : r 1 ' r