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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1959_12_11• i" W S. e', s7 13 P.1OMIN0, ORTAI tJ.--C: i[iiitXAR AND SON PUBLISHERS �C. 7 COPY Autbo:ised 'As seooad-Caps >� 8d MP ASIMM 02.50 Per Year UAited Starr„ U00 FRIDAY.. D1:CZAt8lit 11, 2939 Pnbtislaied Use* Novesobw ISM Post Office Dept 011141 ra ; lam of St: George`s Aid B�►�id'ing Fvand r Plan ny4w Slag For P*cfCeriag -es int s - To nskfp—Located At lAefro r 1:i Li r y h;r n 'Ontar'io, Hydro hasacquired_ a y ♦ ���' -i a few acres of lakefrot land needed' for the site-of a proposed therstal- i'iCKERIHG y ' x electricenerating station in Picker- ` xc g , 5 • ing Township. Our congratulations ;to the various; , - � Pnrrhase of approximately 1001 candidates elected to "office' on Sat•, ll� acres east of Fr'enel man's Bay near urday. We shall be looking forw" F Fairport is 98 per cent complete. In z0 that Promised.-Sound Adtaioiim addition, about 80 acres of adjoin- tration with Economy"._ (in) ing waterlots have also beenacquired.. who said that? Ed'.) i The proposed plant is part of On- On Friday evening Mrs. Joint B tario Hydro's long-term planning to aentertained the members of j meet the'provinces steadily -grawin Public School Bo rd and Teac electrical demands. With most of On- Staff, thirty-m eight 'in nuber, .in h � _ ate our of-Douglas-Johns.,-who has betlif,J , ry sources of relatively small capacity chairman of the Board for the past;! and remotely located, Hydro is turn'- eight years. Mr. Johns hai recur t - : :,:,,• ing more and more to steam gene moved to Oshawa. He was preserit11 ation as a. source of power. with a farewell gift of a lasup. j �' °• Although early construction of a Mr. and Mrs. Will Barkey and tfiej i plant at this site is not contemplated, family,of Markham, spent Sting ;• N �j� 't it will eventually be needed as power with the Clifford Barkey's. Id demands, continue to increase in the Her many friends are.eorry'y gal heavily-industrialized area bordering learn that Mrs. Valleitu is not esrrJ Lam Ontario. The Pickering develop- joying good health ' at present. Sh¢ J ment will be linked to Hydro's South is in Kingston with bar daughtM', t ern Ontario transmission network Mrs. Pense. , I � �,•r v�.,., � r !�"'`,x�, s: through the Cher rywood Switching Allan and Mrs. Clark and datig.j Station, slightly over three miles ter, of La-kefield, visited Mr. tali, -., a. %. ' "' . , '"'•"" •' northwest of the generating station Mrs. Harry Boyes on ,the wctk-csi4. � " '04 site. In all probability, it will be The public chool CfiiiSim" toq+J similar to the $250,000,000 thermal cert was he3j on %'Wednesday sveq+Jstation ' a f Hydro atLakeview In Toronto Town- -ilg.'at the High eal proltrarm was fine mtsi++J :~ �� .•�• F Y w•as presented utiAft, # elzip, west of Toronto.( the'-direction of Mr. Busb. _ A preliminary survey will began im- k firs. Walter Willis, of DunbirW; mediately for a proposed- four-mile' was guest speaker on, the subject ag, H. S. -• Shepherd, B. A., B. D., new Parkh Hall.. With bins,. left to pro, dent of Set Geo-"'a GuiM. and t,<u,suus,don 1,..0 " right-u`•-way be- ! S1,si,ons, at the Presbyterian Churc%, , Rector of ..t George's Anglican r4-t, are: Mrs. Jack Uttley (in- George E116, president of tha Man of , tween the site and the CherryworA j' i"oung People'%' metting on Sunda,, Cbivch, admires one of the soWertfr cot=s g president of tl;e Women's St. George's. pstation. Hydro land agents began eon-! evening, ilatea being sold to help finance the Aisxi:iar,+); Mrs. An3irw MiL•gaa, - ` 'tatting property owners in the affect- f Now that Christmas-shoppi+.g is 14' In less than right months aiuce the eid area this week. It is proposed to tt order, we suggest that you cunsidegi %= locate the line in such -a way as to buying one of the plastic bird feeding; -� ceremonial turning of, the sod St. � bird'-feeding, l George's- Anglican Churc2 Parishcreate a-_minimum of interferencel'.,tations now` on display id loealt, Hall has risen from 'derp basement Ho Turkeys This Year For Township *0th ,private property and with town-. stores, as well as elsewhere. Persoars to tale of roo"n a dramatic example _ g who had them last winter .-ay that; 1 P inpir • •P Planning. of team work. Of Pickering Employees The right-of-way will run in a an immense amount of pl-asure 19i Many willing volun.ttcrq have h'el-p- - northerly direction from the site to derived from watching the beautiful; ed bring about .the biiildiag of -the �a joint north of highway No. G, then birds which are' attracted to .themt. About 63 Pickering Township eirr- ( i hall. Volunteers not only from the westerly to the Cherrywood station. and our' little feathered f:ielids -wild' ' g �ployees m:xy be eating roast beef this Break Into S Moines The site alreadyy Y thank } r tliurcli eoagre anon, but frosn loser- chr;_t:+ras day instead of turkey. acyuitecl b Hydro you, j y' p 1 - -'- keg purchased' irq the tovrnrriip. For in Pickering Village whiP� of lots iv, O to o. and `or Linda Morley entertained n.--tri ia" ested friends, as well, . covers, _ _ - - h trout on Lake Ontario. •A major Grace Jackson;. of ' Clarrm.'nt Laa,�' er Naturals ria ro act of this nature At least' tt vy wont be eat: ng tor- + • • can be "started witihout finances; So, g g Portion of.the land involved was for- the past 3 or 4 yea.5 A has'become week-end, to the women of the cbur_ch, wr^o, `a' etzato°ti of g vfng the employees a1 I'+-,e homes were broken into, to merly ,owned by the Mary Stork -Charles and Mrs. Va y-4. of Ot+•; i 'with many protects' over the years, I Pickering Village last Saturday night estate, W: I1. Smith and. A. C. Smith. illia, s turkey at christrnas, Tnis is done in'. pent .a few day 1a t 'week; raised the initiai funds, must go much i and we understand than about $100 _ other places too. Last year turkeys with Harry and Mrs. Boye .vhile ottr; of the credit. in rash some liquor and a watch were • #cost the taxpayers -about 5886.00. q a holiday,' celtbrstirg thc;i iwenty.� Then, no such project can- start ! .. taken. ' Election Past Mortem "My conscience bothers me every 7ifth wedding anniversary t:ti;trles il$, without careful prel:mina-y planning. time this' comes tip" sa:d Councillor Entry was gained by forcing doors Elections in Pickering Township I an old Pickering boy, and 3oubtles8: How to blend a new parish hall with and breaking vwirzdowie. P.C. Al De- sees ma ensu Edgar James. "We are nat a company and Village were held Saturday and izY ges in ht3 oirthplacel the casa e-than-13U y cars-old 5t. laney said several good fingerprints White Gift Service will. be held and this cost rises every year.' tae percentage of votels who turned W George's Church in its- beautiful yet- . ., were lifted. � - "I'm not in favour of handing out All Lisa homes were in and near out at the polls is nothing to boast the United Church next Ssnd;y maAM ting. That problem was solved when turkeys or fur coats" cracked' Council- about The village did better than the ing at the usual hour, and a simitafg ' �Vliiiiiatn Beddall, a mesrrber, of the y � g Morley- Park and in all- cases, the , service at the Sunda Scho(? at 9,4,% lor. Harte a township. Y congregation, and swell-known arch- owners were away. The Junior Glee Club of the Hfgly' a Deputy-reeve Jean McPherson said i Only 21 per cent of the eligible itect, lent his proftssstonal 'strvlces-, that a number of people on pensions vote in the tuwns,u turned oat tri School enjoyed a hay-ride oa Satia"I - •s Then came the earl • building. The p congregation f„oand y itself blessed had protested to her about the tor- a .. � the town3ni W t Rouge � day evening, returning to the High' ' keys and dinners for certain people Crosswalks For P, ge made the School fora art ;with ref with men of man skills and trades best effort w.th about 50 per cent of party , all willing to many of that Lal-. connected with the township. A _- that area .voting, The West Rouge under the supervision of s1 r. Alaq Councillor Harry Ashton said he School Area 2 r hiw•an s clubs " Clarke, Music Director ant to helpbuild the- hall. The 'mea a parked a get out the was confused on the matter. He said vote" campaign and they have been A joint meeting of the W. M. g of St.. George s, under the presidency dinners had been given for people who A. W. Tyas, secretary of School' ��� w;ty getting the people out and ladies Aid was hehl in the of George Ellis, volunteered to pro- worked without remuneration and had Area 2 wrote Pickering Township in that area. i byterian Church on .Thurr;la- after.; aide a' `work force":` hardy Craig, some merit but that turkeys were comt� as�g them to consider tha noon Mrs. Elliott, of Rivrr,i,, Dri 8. A. Sc., P. Eng., lent his profes>- Y -natter of crosswalks for the safer In fire village about b5, per cent ry, included as !rings bene lis. and as I Y turned out. The, campaign here was w'as guest speaker, and a iilrn." wa#j Tonal skill such should be considered at. salary of school childr'e'n-' Mr. T-yas pointed eve and candidates worked hard on ' shown, depicting the Christmas: Mesa+ In the meantime, support. came time. out that while this has been a rnn= from- all sides. Generous -donations It was the general feeling of coun- troversiai subject, it has proven to be lection day which is responsible for, age `-� were trade.-- are still being made.- g g to,be ttzr[zlWtt � The Christmas Party for�Retarded from friends ore still church ode.si - cil to dispense with the annual t a good thing in many, prime• Children will be held on !fond t = gift ; Candidates sin the township report aJ'., of turkeys to employees' Council are asking zor a report from that man did not icnow there was ars f J the -congregation. _____.y__ Decembe-Zl, at the Red Cross Cir!. • --•-------------------- Police Chief R. T. Parker befoie';mak- Y In addition to such donations; 'su election because Lissy take only a where t}ie;r school is held, at prhieft{ ; , y F • • + ing a decision on the matter. daily paper and the others just did time the children will provide a mus+' port is' also bring gained by .cortin- Pickering Township not care, ical• program. ring'work by mem sad'women of the • • Both- the women councillors of 1959 Mrs. A. E. Calvert entrrtained - churth. As an example -=the sale of. • c,, �,stions Mileage Of Election Results lost out which of course, puts in ah Ml's. F. Lawson "and 1f A. Rack• the souvenir plates which is a Men's • all male council. ham, on Thursday, , pri6r to •Mrs, Club idea. DEPUTY REEVE— . There will be two new fares ' on 1 Rackham s dSparturr ! n Tuc<c'ai_• for �'<I -----------=-=- ------ Township Employees >. • + • Ross Hawthorne 1337; Jean L. Mc- township' council this year in the per- Baltimore, Md., to =pend w;no time 4 Pickering Village Pharaon 9f� Dephty-reeve Jean McPherson clues- sons of Ross Deakin and Clifford Lay= with her daughter S sly, ar.: amity, i y boned some of the mileage accounts cox. A number ' of Pickering pe,.;>le. at+ + C•OUNCIL of township employees at the meet- The village "council has two new tended the turkey shoot w. ;ch wsi, WARD 3 ing this week., She bald she couldna members in the persons of -Sloss Mu- held on Saturday- at- -Bill M',wnlan's.l Election Resu is H Ashton 249;. H understand why. the welfare officer's risou and Len Burnin ham. VILLAGE COUNCIL., � �? BO7M Y g ._ Jack Hambleton went heats �vitli; _ _ , -•y� 225: mileage would be so. much more than two. j (Top Four Elected) Wad 4. the Engineer's. HOSPITAL AUXILIARY NEWS The Annual Chr;>tmas Pa-ty foci Reeve Scott said- that, the engineer Don't forget • the Hospital Auxil- ,tht -C.'-E., -Centre of . the Unit Ross A. Murfion 28'9 Ross Deakin. 413; Was. Fatsgt3eve s � Ab. Reeve 259 I59. pent more time in his office working iary Christmas Gift Sale and Pro Church on Saturdax, Decenther 12.1 Len. Buraingham 225 thea 'did the Welfare officer who was gram, to be held in' the Nurse's' Re- Rev. M. Buttars is to tell ills chfld.J WARD 5. out malting ea'.ls most afternoons. iidence, on December. 14, at 8.00 p. 'ren a story, Rev. H.S. Shepherd sill) Ronald Watson 172 - "I hope our new administrator'can m. A lovely hand-painted .tea-set for lead them in .carol singing;•a•:d •Mi a • � • - - Clifford Layco: 564; Violet Swats 22L s#i straighten a lot of this out and .he six, is to be drawn-for, This was do- Kathleen Cunningham will ,ing, eso; 4 E. Swerdfey-' ' 157 SCHOOL AREA 1. (two elected can .start b straightening out next nated b • Mrs. L. Oxenham, Picker- ) Y g g y pedally for the children. Santa Claud) Vic. Dinglep '' 153 Olive Collins 105; Esther Cowan 103; Yeaz'a election work" bars. McPherson ! ing, some of ber own work. Tickets is expected. The United Ch;:; ch W Wm. Graham , 348 Clarence Crawford 83. said. I are still available from members, and A. with cater for. about oqe 1 undr4' Mrs. Erika Brogan 39 at th-e meeting. Please be. sure to and fifty persons. SCHOOL BOA�t7 Ratepayers Aa:ee To Sall School bring at least one friend with your The' ladle:_ of, St. George's GuiTt1�� :.� held Start On Agreement To Historical Society a -luncheon on Thur•;: at th1 - 4' (Top Four Fleeted) hems of Mrs. And. �fill'gan. A. Ross Irwin 339 Brougham, • Dec. 8.—Ratepayers Ask Recreation Signatures have been com'•ig in e441 Rich. P. Winter 327 lWith- Rougedale have agreed to sell the old Brougham, ' t Rey day -ince the-public, ti<;n in flea.. Cordon' Hepditch •290 Donald S. McIntosh of Roo edale Schoolhouse and grounds to the Grants Checked Pickering News, su g hpurtir, � the Un+ Ron, Marley 276 Acres subdivision in West Rouge a Pickering Township Historical Soc- iversit of Toronto ' f• • s • -. g P- • y petitiu:• •�r oar( ...;� aced before council asking-if iet for $2540 with the understandin pe g-if they thy g Deputy-reeve Jean McPherson. asked .immediate-and permanent int to thol Mrs. G. Crichton . .. 1� could at—" if the Sodiety iatls to tune- get together with the town- that council get report on how monies testing and pPoductibn r-„actert ship and draw u a subdivision a tion, 'the property °w;ill revert back 'to s eni b )! renehman's Bay'recreation wen p p agree- P y„ pont. More signature< Ati'c old bd� womwowgwo ment. r the village of Brougham at the sell- group. She said she had' been asked helpful. Have you sent 'yon rs- fn.? -•: DOOR DECORATIONS lir rice'. Mr. '.Miclntosh� had prepared a 1@tter g P where and how money was spent that On account' of radio lute fat once id !!714 for council outlining some of the. Decision.w'as reached-at a well-art- had been raised several `� g years years some' parts,• of the village, a true(-'• points to be considered in the ded meeting of the ratepayers, who, J PickeringVillage residents will P ��' ago by the police club there. _ called a radio directio finder ig' g ment Reeve Scott ,said council had voted down an amendment which ' be sent out to locate the cavi& have a chance'to win a cash IlYizei by not had a chance-to study the leiter. 'would•'hav-e been the property adver- CHRISTMAS BARGAIN Mi. and Mrs yas. Dailey had 1],' Ne entering the decorated_ door contest, A resolution was passed authoriz- Used for sale by auction or tender. :Noiseless, Smith-Corona portable week-end and, t4 Minden to -!Dile: :y sponsored by the village Community ) ing the Reeve, Engineer T. `O. Jeffe'r- Educational value of the -museum type, complete with case. A cottage. Centre Boarr .. I son and Planning Consultant Wallace was a deciding' -factor- in the decision demonstrator, hardly used. Regular Mr. and 'firs, Chas. Smith of •rale. ” " For details, see their advertisement l Little to �negotiaie with the principals to sell thy- land and ' school to the 1!137.50, for only *WOO cash. A won- 'onto, visited Harr • and Mrs, in this issue. Historical Society i < Of Rougedale in drawing up an agree- derful present for someone. Phone on Saturdays ment fpr council t9 study'. gillSS�IAJeSBlg�gggttie>AItA' Pickering 19¢W. im t . , i 02 j ROUSE : 'sad injn ae e hiopel s vre r,'1< Hspp�y B rtt y'.• W'J `wrl1 � succceessful last. e. The.. boo a very_ ars, A�> oa. I oid. want to Y Jirmai WoidriH is ba r &M. - ' Wr. and Mrs. D. Wallace' He spent iss fetli*-Jb"tter „pion -o:. six ,years old oa Diiit er K thank. the people of tee area, who scliopl after a 6f1�E with the tlu. I&A Saturday with- Mrs. Wallace's The Friday. y. evening euchre will Mrs. M. Saunders, Alton Rd, had gave them their paper. There will be - - =---� /rather Mrs. 0. P. Waldriff Altona have their last meeting before Christ- 'a visit from her nephew last Thurs-' a "paper drive" on the first Satur- CA UP OF THM M :.. . • R,Oad:.- . mins, on_ December 17. This -will -be day, lar. Wm...FiUbeury, of - Pott day of every mouth, ejecepting the Th*--� �*-^ • cD e� •tit:9tiools of the area' ate hold= 'their Ciiristat" .'Party for this year. Credit. nwath of January, when the drive is I would like to express my thi bs 4. cert at the Pick= There was- a party in honor of Happy Birthday. Wish" to ]Errs. 'to -be held-•on-tbE `�seoond" Sates- to al: wfro helped in am=,way lu taus Con eris� School under the' leader_ Mrs. A. Hull and cars. WOden, for Toyne, of Kingston Road, ' an -Dee- day. uiy recent serious illness; Dr. W. W. ship of Mr. D. Karry, Music Teach- .their lord service' in trauung the Girl ember 13. Mks Helen Fitzhenry of Toronto, Toarlinson; Nurse and Staff; P'icker- �,. �• er of Area 2. Guides. - M".- Hall, ten years;, and Mark Annable, Moutreat. spent-) spent last week -end with her sister ing-Ajax Hospital; Mrs. Ray Foca! �.• r.a Mr. Tla­. Vend:' Hio+hush-trail is -Mrs. Weldon, thirty years of service. a few days with his aunt and uncle, Mrs. M. Saunders, Alton RwA. and especially miy sister, Olive Mank ' rte:' r 1i%s" for a deck op: We hope This was held' at, the home of Mrs. Mr. aad Mrs. A. G. Westbrook. Miss Ilene Dodd, Toronto, was a e{� t be will be home again soon: Hkrry Cook. Division Comniissioner. The Rouge Hill Boy Scout Paper retest . guest with 3Ers.. Mary Saund- run�. _ .. a - OPEN EVERY E1/ENMIG TILL 7:00 PAID-. ROUGE HILLS EXCEPT T1 t 5 -FRIa TILL. !�: P.IIA. 1V0. fGH1NA ON ._.z ,PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS-., FRI., SAT.. DECEMBER 10 - .11 - 12 JUST EAST OF ROUGE BRIDGE - x w++w�a►��+++lrlw++w++yll - (Regular) SAVE 19C lbs. M'a"r`gari.ne-.,.... •* BUMA COFFEE Ib.53sC SWIFTS PARD 15 oz. tins or C .DOG FOOD -2 _ CASE OF 48 TINS $5.45 - PEEK FREAN'S DIGESTIVE, SHORTCAKE or "NICE" SAVE 6c Halt Ib: C ,Biscuits Pkge. - ` .,SPECIAL OFFER OF 5c OF•F SHORTENING S1OTO CHRISTMAS TREES _ .. ATTRACTIVELY PRICED . .0 MINCEMEATLarge r 28 Fluid oz. Tin _ H'a* i -.39 PORK LUNCHEON MEAT ' 12 oz. square tin. _ - .1Y2 LB. TIN $1.29 3.-.'.--. -- BLE QUEEN ENRICHED + BREAD Full �4 oz. sliced loaf17 C IMPORTED FROM ENGLAND" 2,11b. Tin LYONS DUNDEE $ .59 - -F-RUIT ..,.-CAKE, INo. 1 FIRM ' GOLDEN RIPEBANANAS : 't tbs.' C -LEAN PORK LOIN ` ROAIST-S DIB END Ib. C (2r/2 Pound Avera") TEN DEROIN END Ib. 9C (3 Pound Avoroqo) CENTRE DOAST,CHOPS lb .S5C nESHPor oc s DEVON SLICED RINDLESS BFAST BACON gib. Pkg55c ? - MAPLE LEAF HEADCHEESE 3 ie. tin gOil TURKEY. B•ING Every Wednesday until December 23rd, Vouchers for Five of Stroud's Famous Turkeys (Fresh Killed, Not .Froien) will be given away as prtzes•-at -St. Mar 's Bingo in Pickering Village -,community ._Hall. There are 20 games•and 2 Jackpots_ and 2 Share -the -Wealth: Bingo starts at•.00 p.m. and admission is 50 Cenf§. i3 _ ... _. TURKEY VOUCHER WINNERS DEC. 2nd M Mrs. K. Ireland, 32 Roosevelt, Ajax, Ont r Mrs..Joan Conner, 644 Kennedy Road, Scarboio w John Jackson, Admiral Road, Ajax John Jackson, Admiral Road, Ajax Mrs. S. W. English, 6 York Street, Ajax - 4N�fifiR AZ (rrito the case - --' Rouge Mill United Church Hi C Club SLOP AT HOME "—Eachear about this time, we make the suggestion ggestion that you do your Christmas shopping at home. This year we urge you to shop as much 'as 'you can at the stores in your neighborhood.. We have noticed that stores in Pickering village, along the'highway and: at West Rouge are - - going to special pains to make their stores and merchandise attractive. The small businessman, like everyone else is .feel- . t ,t: ing the pinch of tight money. He' needs your .dollars more to-. ! day than ever before. - xw We know it's a treat for many women to -have a:day in the 7 city shopping 'in the large department stores that pre- always -so brightly decorated at.this time of year. But, many'a woman ' - 4# 'rhas pushed all day through the heavy crowds and ended up " by coming home ansl getting the same 'article at the same v v _ price, or in some instances for less money. "f ' It means a great deal to the store in your area,', especially. �' r ( this year, to have your business. Remember he pays taxes here and he has to live like the rest of us. Lecal merchants handle name -brand items, just as good.. ' quality as you can find anywhere. Remember this year, to buy, z as many ittams on your--. Christmas est, at home, as you possibly : ean, ' -' lielpfng the local merchants; helps us all. • . collected a fair numbei of books and 7�1 _+ s a F.; P .oto ty Barrie Pomeroy ' ;Td 8Vlti8g the recent donation of. ;SO.fiO frosa Rouge , the Fairport Beach Ratepayers $50.0 Aseec. a ]3iv United Church Hi C. Chairman; jails Bxaaey, Wo:stip Recreation Chen; Heaths Camp - will a a help towards, yens nt+v ©ub. Executives; Back Row: ►.eit'to Chii mant Ron Brett, Ce -President; bell, pces:deut; Hilda Smyth, Set re- - - n . 1.95g.., 5ghooka.uyi Sight - Larry, . Kennedy, Progr+un Linda Davis, Treasurer; pat I•�• tary. The Fairport Beach Home and { - ftua A Proua% township Building School Assoc. had a well attended De- I Uffi eetw diewlesed this week that Dec. 6th to help celebrate Mrs. Pick- Jeffrey Pelham celebrated his '12th ship council for a scrap metal yard Risers -were far fearer houses .built in. Imber meeting. A -letter was read , ard's mother's 78th birthda . birt:xL • last Saturday, _ having a license this week. from illy. Parkinson,' thanking the - H Y j Y g bir•- F'teu said the property was Rite-lownshfp this year as compazed g We.ai•e sorry to ne.:r that Put -Gal- little dirui.-t party. i ry to, the same period in 1958 and 5 for'the banquet they provided liah d Mrs. berriaid Baker enter- locals d at Lot 2d,. con 't south of mile on Friday, Nov, -27 for -the 1958-59 - �-gia�le 3 student braise her arBz ' b1r. ux. i To December Ist; 1958,'308 dwell- y' while rAuroinb iron..enovl on Tues. tained at their home l:sst SufunL-i ! t:Pst tracks and about a half mile graduates. A film of interest was Y turn , r ident. lie said metal " . i?xgs had been put up. Dec. -1st. i:+le Fvlrf� nE•r arm will be nig►,t, our newly elect•.•si mcwiuer of Y To December 1st, 1959;'only I22 had shown, "The Ten to Twelves Arthur out of til. cast for clui_•<tm:.a• cou.a .l, i:o a Lan..iu ...d' n.:, wife. wou! 1 i)e b.a d rid shipped from dila Russell a student from Mr. Parkpr's , + I po::it. :lir . dsleci that work would bel been built. - Judy Lca .hen•; haul her ton its re- ; C6r,gcatulat6r.', Kos . _ room played a number of selections moves at tete Ai --x Hw1,t-.:1 Tues4aj. ! "%Ir.••. E. rnarst E::.l,-er-erit,-rtmirietl-t9e ;-'tui• tat lily it file open, but shrubs �AiRPORT BENCH on his accordion Following the carol Vet wvia sous Judy.,' i�y1: lit: i" , Angiw-:n churn,; wv-a::1 i,. It:_i.ted to hide,the yard singing Mrs. Daigle with the help of ��t Lural" Li ton- by _v:hl; t•u is ;.ru.ual froua vit:r:. r Grade 2 parents iei•ved refreshment:,. ,, - , u, t: tart at l.E.. home .last y ,- 1u4 ••ur F.arry Ashton suggested Congratulations to Timothy Rick- The social half hour was en o ed h V {� j Y Y ��1f ����VL oic sal na;�:w ;1 i,e handed over to the etta of Moorelanda who celebrated his all• - - y ':t.n i<.rsxd 'for recommendation: Friday Dec. 11. �lr-s. -Eric lh!ti,n ur::..•ata .W,1 . t . J.;m.iAy t;r...+,r- js coafined to .the 10th birthday, y RemF:mikr the Home' School - r ,-Derr •y -reeve Jean McPherson sug- _ Dee til is ex ressed to her halos lost `'lttinprrla ni 't b ho w,t.h ciuzken pox. pest=moi y p- executive -meeting, Wed..Dec. 16 at y g" ? Z::st :u.tnrclay i'wa� wondering if �sLetL that if, the yard hart no one, " +the family of Mr. W. Chadwick of 92 the school. Time 8 p.m. having. a stork shower in honor u. � u lupnse could be issued that ceuli Fairport Rd., who died suddenlyat Mrs. Norma Bell. everyone saw bie skunk marching up Congratulationq are in order for be terminated at any time. the East General Hospital, Wed. Dec Little Donnie Waters is .still eon-: and 'do;vrx 'Glendale as, if h@ owned p Mr. Ross ilawthorne of-Dunbarton- it was agreed- that the bylaw en - IL fined -to the Ajax hos :tel. Lie street We are so Shores on his election to file office of p fonen.eni and as many members of . . ray too, .to learn that ilia. Deputy reeve. Dir. and hies. Carl Glass of Nc:;:t eonncii se. could, look over the sees► Wm. Pox suffereda heart attack on Don't forget the grand ehriatmas Bay visited Mr, and Mrs. R. Desjcs- On before a decision is made. -- _ . ',Pilosis• Dec. 8 and had to be rushed concert at Pickering High School, dins and family last Saturday. Will Decide Later by sibbulance, to the Ajax and Pick- Fri., Dee. 18th. Admission 75 cents. Mr. and Mrs. 1L. Green and family war, ening General Hospital. See Mr, Whitney about tickets. of Searboro visited with der. and Mrs. -FOR Metal Yard •FOR SALE = ,gars white figure Things are progressing nicely for' The Pickard` family. of Dumbarton Ed Priebe lost. Sunday. skates, excellent goaditioo• 9 Tudtae As library being formed by the Fair -Shores went to Newmarket Sunday, Mr• Cb Higginson celebrated it E. R. Fleury representing Welsh St..Ajax. Pbonp 657. port BeaA Ladies Assoc. We have birthday last Monday, Dee. 7th. Enterprises asked Pickering Town-........ __..------ e. ----------:---- J lop- e p t� 1. 1 ' - 3 PrbNnm ConrerrlbN _ si t�le Mens and ... �iNs .Md 000 -8 god me"Is Look at the choicel Seven series and 31 models (every one - distinctively. stylishly beoutiitd). i' .. flit Pontiac': salsa goes deeper.ln engines... "Six" and six VBs. _ In t0ormnissions ... r� sMadord Syr dtro.Mesh or three smooth outornatics. In aslm a ... a range of 31 Mogk-Mirror tones. In fabrics... a selection of leather, vinyl and patterned cbths: Easy to keep dean, too! ti : And to keep all of this wide Pontiac chelice beautiful and efficient.:i R11= Sunday School. r. 9 tt -at your - PH. PIER The Active Service Class ' ;. laurenelan 2-gow'sedan on Wednesday night, I -------- --------- _ "-"�"-�"y 16, at the .home of Mrs. Lor :._ AVY�i t I The candy...bags for the Mr. Leslie Morley, Pickering, spoke Sdhool will be packed at tl during the church service on Sunday; ing; also, an exchange of on the "Upper Canada Bible Soc- Jack Erhpringham will be r ` of the program, RAi MOTORS VALUE e ie GENE The C. G. I. T. is presenting a ¢yo - "r A ; i gram• in the church on Momlay' ev_ GREEN RIVE ening, December 14, at 7.45.;:a� number from here att i?aggotsville School Concert wili be. A ,_ Santa- Claus Parade at Stoti' Laurentian Vista 1 -Door Sport Sedan on- Friday evening; December 18.: Saturday last. Pa _ Audlev School is having an After- The Ladies' Aid whet in+ noon Party on Dtcerx ox 18. _ _._ par -lair on VlFednesday eve Ylfff �The Club hada Box Social Huber and Mrs. Fontaine a ,yrOf urday evduing in the school. Charlie conveners. Mrs. Hamilton, l III Clemence auctioned .the boxes. of. mian, Mrs. Allen Michell- ]unch, realizing 450j60 for the Club Mailes, lunch committee. A: work. The. -officers remain 'the .,ams packed for Home.: Missionat •• - -� - _� for another years. Bags of candy were and a. number of boxe:t -to 'I given the children.. St. Mission in Toronto. All LAW MOTOR SALES _ �' PICKERING . _ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Crylls and three good time. girls, of ,Oshawa, visited Atch ar.d L i 1 _ _ "au recxrecxing the case Into , '.•R�.-ate -:4 . •, : . ri,: .np a w-.•.n'..•u,i.r.. _ r , N.,°, ..f yfa .... ••.vu. ..+—ar•`r`.i' • ..�.� .. d..,• ... `•9n.•' '`.!_., pry,{,• , w,a: ate >my..+ti . w• -C u+a re Berson, Douglas Dorset an(! Herold ,hews on Sunday. > e. CaWidq� Cmr& Of Thanks Prentice received 'Bibles for having ro nerd led H: Robertson of Photo B perfect attendance during the past Toronto, called on Mrs. Ltmmoa on year. Sunday. T i On Friday evening, December li, . Mr. and Mrs. Wen Knox visited e ±HANKS Sunday teachers are kohl- Mrs. Mdintosh of StouffviAc one da.r Sartre Po�eroy M aeasioA to the Ing st cbristA FaTtiY f;r the child- Last week. s r !� Wiih t0 explre� A!!r ran +a Mrs. Cook's, b,rs. SkitJs's o"d Mr. and Mrs. Dean Marrs, airs. W. Copies of pictures appearing u �eleetO/f Of PiCkenng 'rpyyp ip for tale cone Mrs. $. Fertile's classes. A coat.ert Boiyington ittd:rs. D. Dawsan a"•? paper over the "credit fine" "i t�en� have I�OWn in Erle by OCCOrd- for cite younger children wilt he l:cl.! ended the wedding of the ,a�tcr's b Barrie Pomeroy"' are etrailsh on December 15th• grand -daughter Helen Mary Dawson Y fug fns an p�dalflation as reeve for 1960. F*port�nsTed Cnnrch W A and Mr. Gar: y Weir, is Holy Tnn • two sizes. I+ .yea would like a ,rte Greet; To held their last meeting in the fu ni ity Churc}s, Ajax, ' on Saturd ty last. (photo) of these .pictures, the 5 figs of a pit luck luncheon. The' ea,' I Mr. and Mrs. T. -English were at size, 50 cents; the 8 by 14, M. reports were read by the utive Hr„cebridge on Sur�;ay, .visin tg 1us To orde;, phone gr. Pont <I -. SHEIMMand the commdtee conveners. brother who 'i ill in Bracebridge e SCOTT TEmpl 9.141? Sunday, December 13, wilt be �hit,, hospital ^------- ---------------------- Church. Sunday at Fairport UThe regular meeting of. the ---__-- ------ f i a (-hutch, of St John's 'Church, was held on� t - N�N& YOU - Sorry to hear that Mrs Harry Al Wednesday evening at the home o _. exander has had to return to the St Mrs-.Ge'orge Duncan, with a good The home and Scjtool Exe< ¢ Siichaet's Hospital for further tests. attendance. President Mrs Thomas wilt tlseet on Tuesday, Dsemtbi 70 The Electors of Reeling V�tage. HaPPY birthday to Wendy Gildner 'Philip in charge .The meeting opened at 8.15 P. ui. in .thik aeiog AJ MY sincere appreciation the COn#idence You' who celebrated her. 7th ::birthday on with hyttst 5,'fotiowed by'prayer. The urged to attend. The Brownies December ¢t)r and to Steven Jones, Devational was taken by 'Jrirs: Geo. g their meeting on SE�andaY, Wilk �.%mve placed in'�.as Riave of Your Villove. i will who was two yrears old on Dec 5th• Gray. The Secretary read the awn- Sowerb and Miss Hanns,-sup Alpert Baker, Commerce St. was ehly. minutes; also neural lettere. The .ora; tub' and Scouts also Geld your-tahwWWWW4 a your i�e — treated at the , hospital for severe Card Report was given: As his was regular meeting T Mort , n - face tscentraus sustained in a car 'the yearly. meeting. the election of �> eid+feEld Desi Seysrai of the sadden atte1ade accident on .$atarday evening. He is of then took place with the fall- Red Cross meeting on Taese�al t wishes to AN and A. k*FV #90f� Season'. ntee. � at home. owing results: Retiring President, The coax munitlr extendA_syh6 Q Miss .Sandra Buck was honoured at Mrs. Thos, Philip; Presidents... Mrs, ' MOM a bridal aisw a oq Tuesday at the 'George Willson,''tee-President, Mrs. to Mr. and ,Mrs. Lea Wilsoit i _. home of her sant, Mrs. Wm. Hell, in X. C. Pascoe; Secretary, Mns. Thoa. passing of the ea'a sestet, .Toronto. ^Site was presented with a Philip- Treasurer, Mrs. Geo. Dtnh- + at VVuviUa -- ----- white white herloani bedspread. can; Cjard Convener, Mis.lw. ,Hamel- FROM RIVIiCRSMX THANE Y�L�, speedy recovery is wished for ton; Press Secretary, Mrs. Matthews; ------------- A l P a ' little Billy Pi•uwn who has been con- t Pianist. Mrs. L. Johas9aa; Pa:'sona6t ,_,� �� the Ifiiveride • fined to bed dwilag the past week '. Committee: Mrs. Burton and Billie. of would like to extend my thanks and appreciation with bronchitis. Gen Gray. The meeting closed with ' of to t$ Mr. Mlt4opas�fti effects at our ratneet, Serer 1t0 the large• number of plddfering Village ratepay*ri Mr. and Mrs. Rte. Carpenter had the W. A.- Theme Song and PtdYer, Petition a Entail re -anion at their home on followed by a dainty lunch sewed by ow _,who voted and worked on my 6half at the polls last Tuesday in honour of his brother, R. hostesses: Mra. Geo. Duncan, Miss to the vlf a. �� ��' ,! Y • recaptlon d oor psdtlao and a Saturday. t will d0 AfY best t0 merit the confidence S. Carpenter, arlto is visiting from E. 'Seebeck sad Mrs. English. wen . of a bus for the I y SOY line placed in me. Also present The School busy pre- ------------- Vancouver. ds;id.'en of this aursa. mother, who has been d paring f _ , .. _ - ... o the ChrY 'ro--------------- TC0>tT compliments Of the season to One and All and hie sister Miss Vera Carpenter be held on Treace evening, Decem- i Toronto. be 22• e — Frenchman's Bay Bowling - ' blr. and Mrs, K.• C. Pascoe and tit- - Plumbing _Standings—Baycats 23; Redhots 20; tie girls visited . his parents Mr, and lour Jos 23; Yeilars 16: Headpnns 1 Mrs. Pascoe. Whit —y on Sunday. �n� Heating 6; Hellcats 13; -Roughriden 12 sad j` The W. M. S• of St. John's will tinkers 10. High Single (flat) Bee- hold their next meeting in the church ce War:en 270; Harv. Fertile 303. on Thursdav afternoon, December ALTERATIONS 8 NEW W High Single (hattdicap) Ida Herda 1 10.. Conveners: M-rs. Wannup, MTs• Joe Schuler 21; Wayne Wells 3136 high Three i G. " Hodgson and Mrs. Lloyd John - Flat) Ida . Herda 701; Harv. Fertile stop, -Roll Call - Gifts All ladies wel- ' , TEMPLE 9-1658 78. Highs Threg (handicap) Ida come. Herda 5'3 Hiiv. Fertile 820. Over I 2,0—Ida Hada 287, 233; Ivy Skitch 27, 223: 0. 204; vti� 215; A . D►UNBARTON RADIO & TELEVISIO keitoa 220, 204; Ralph Thoma 216, 229; Srley Whyte 221; Btuce Wiser- esahh cos, 207; zonay 213: c. PICKERlNG = DUNBARTON Skiteh 210; Harv. Ferrite 303, 201; Alar 'Parker 230; thorn. Warren 214; STORE SALES REPAIR CENTRE Wayne Wells 247. RADIO i T.V. — Bayfak !fowling — ;'Two Doon West of I.GJL) �OTEClNi1CU►i+K Points—Roughnecks 17; Pinbeads a ADMWAL TELEVISIONS 6; Hotshots 15; Gootua 14; Born- o' LEWYT VACUUMS 't serve YOU hers 12. Woodpeckers 10. 144h for t,V. and RADiO TUBES i/� CALLS. TO THE be night: Pill WriSM 244: Clara "TTERMS, ETC. r"OW TE, 9-1191 Saunders 235: Ron Playf9ed 230:-D. a TUM �� FREE Bowen 205; Eric Playford 211, ;Ear. Fboeo ammemd' Garbutt 2!18. 211; Dido Arai 226; Pie plif E PICK. Rei ' : boon a day Garbutt 284; Don Courier 233, 203; OrHr 9 ass. — 9 p.rw.. T.V. JAX1I�NA ItilTALLA jack Barker 221, 231. 229; Pat Bais- don 21S; Ung McWilliams 207, 2W; Audrey McWilliams 468; art nSeoth Ma- 39; Charlie Bladr 24A; Warrenx[r,-��*rn283,.High for three;forthe, 09i"thl _ night: Jack Barker 681; Marg. Gar- I _ batt 597. ------------------------------ -- ROSEBANK I E m ING 7(D2q � The people of Rosebank area ince u� DIRECT DRIVE t7 corse Mr. and Mrs. R. Morris wlto moved to this district last week. e,CHAIN � �' � r The friends of Mrs. C. Brown, of Pine Ridge Dr. hope she will soon be' up and around after being confine - AW ed to her hcme with a bad cold. I ....Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. 0 Wm. Oakwood, Toynevale,Dr. on the birth of the new grandson. RabR� We wish Mr. and g dCowan, � •Old Rosebank Rd. S.. good Fuckuck on their hbliday in Florida. h •,y here _ the new, off-pu 111 o "lanrow" — made bj We welcome honi:e Mr. and Mrs. Res ingbn, shaeorld ufac"yren of "ho w's fasts" eu Cafik, of Pine Ridge Dr. after a two-week business -trip to the Fsa3t' PRICES START thein hews, as admotlhed on TV, Models 513, Sl - Coast AT St W, GLJ, GL -7R, of -7R►. sN 'chs on TV — and heel The Home and School "'skate .ex- T159�o Ve fa o working dsasandrot',on of 0010 oR•nw, Puanei change" was. very successful. Any . s 50 to" -for -0 -year 1*0100" — row so d4play. skates that were left, will be sold at the December 16. meeting. The residents 'of • Toynevale Rd CHAS e e �� are "fed up" with the mud and coq- dition of .their road. ReR, Whitby MOe 73 The Rosebank Home and School. are holding their combined Christmas / y - _ _ Party and. Bazaar on December 16." . rty on hat- ---------------------------- --- at Rosebank 'School, from 7.00• • to hikiren from `TERRY'S 1.30 P. m. The school choir will sing The_ time•is °y Christmas Carols 'to entertain the and the 8 yr. 00 P. m• ELECTRICAL & PLUMBING ` aedieitce. School, child - the hall on For Service Day or Night x BROUGHAM a. m. when Call TE. 9-1521 Simon's for. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knox visited ten three W. Ridge - their son Harry and family, at Sol-. ipti,ed• a party; also to Susan Head, Ridge - in Scott, E. wood Rd, who was twelve years old ina, on Sunday. _ Sympathy is extended to the fan on December Ist, and+had a party of rday last for fourteen friends. ilies of Mr. L. Hill and Mr. L. Lin- sirs, Moffat, Don't forget the Festival of Christ - ton whose funerals both tuok place Monday, the ma's Music b theteach- on � on Monday afternoon, at Claremont;. Christiile Y pupils and teach- On Decem- 'ors from School Area No: 2, to be Cemetery.. O held at the Pickering District , High The regular Institute Euchre was fro brothers School Auditorium at 7.30 p. m. ° held on Tuesday evening with the s for' the A spee? _ recovery to Steve C1ar1F,701 F following as winners: Ladies-- Mrs. Kirkdene Dr., who had his head cut a A. J. Gray, Mr.. John Davis and Mrs. 'ran Tearne, while playing with some friends ,last ' George Perry; Gents - Mr. H. Flax- seven years +' ton, Mr. J. Honiagh, Mr.'. Weir. Peter Smweek, and to have some stitches to Smith week, him up. Also to Dale MacIntyre, A special, to Mr. G. £. HoL'isy. 'lebrated his Rouge Hills Dr., who had her ton - Mr. and Mrs. Robt• Rawson, us St. er 28, with sits removed on December 5, and to A �; Cray one day, last week: Betty Halan, Rivercourt Drive, who ),Liss GI•adys .. Witter, of Taronto,_ had a tonsilectomy on December- had ecemberhad dinner with her:•aunt, Mrs. Matt- . into the case •a,..' a,Pu recnecxmg Uni` ural. `� � p 7� ROSS M -ORISON Of .� . B THANKS TO ALL me, for CauneI in Ward 3. at the el- c 'I would like to thank the ratepay- ectione on Sattarday, and to wish All n The Compliments Of The Season - - lw i of Pickering Village for returning 3no to Council for 1960. and to wishTHA„ Harry W. Boyes -_ lune and All the Compliments of the -----.------.-.----___ ----.-- NK YOU 7 _ - Beason. Ab. Reeve I would like 'to take this oppor- _ .. .... ----- ted --- me, and worked on my behalf at _... ------------------------- I would lilts to thank the tax -Pap the recorded votes elected me Township Elections last Shur- 2 day. Compliments of the Season to S sxs whose I - ,Councillor for the Village of Picker- it Yon and. Yours Jean I« McPlheraast for the year 1960. I consider honour, and will do my bast m "'------ ----------- -------- ;an MY THANKS - your confsdmce in am. 1 Len Bundusbam Sly thanks to on who worked on ._.---------- my warn ---------------------- - - THANK YOU 3aaotiarhr y� Coff oaduna�r iia To the tame"Yon of the Village of To ONE The Soma's Oreeti ip 1 _;pyysroW, I =mad mi t V*s for returned ate to Coleus! for and ALL_ harry Ashton - year,. and tabs colds oPP�' another Oas.. tee+ wli --coni►- ---------------------------------- •.- HwNKs t+o WLh >{itm�s d the 8 I wish to thank those Parte who itaasW jil. Wasson worked for. and supported hhse at the :. . - ----- _-_- ------ posts Let Sato:dsy, sad to � _ - THANH3 'end AII—T11e Beet Of t!r wawa .t To t ala wlaa worbed for sad � d” tins. yorted ane at liato.-dR[s's Sktt�. ylokt sweet "'Thaalos". and ceased the C d fisc Season eh One ------------•---- e Cti�lnit owns ip Pte. Di»eM7 ------=---------- --- ----------- of ANxi Ballot Illegal CARD -• say take ,this °P7 To Councl and Ratepgers: - ;to thank an those who supported' Wish I , appreciate the opportunity to - at the pow lett Saturday, and speak before this Council so soon af- pas and All -- A Merry Christmas ter the election. I have no apologies to read A Happy New Year- offer for the campaign I conducted, E Swierdfistc ~' believing that my platform which I --------------------- THANK YOU presented wherever possible to. the Electors of the Township, and part - May I take this opporsunity to Ficitsnng icularly the -Electors of Ward 4, was thank the ratepayers of i a constructive one. It is only a hum - Village for hum - having elected me to the an feeling that I, was disappointed. in 1publie Sehodl Board for 146 to Compliments of the SeasonThere not securing election on Polling Day. are other things 'however, C,rdon Hepdtteh which do not leave me in as pleasant - ------------ ------------_" ---- THANKS a frame of mind. As you are aware,, in the township are At this time I would like to blank tnany'ratepayers dual property holders, having the those pe« �O worked a1d- w� depetwn for School right -to vote once for Reeve and Dep - ed me fah the SaLOrday` uty-Reeve, where there is an election -if than one �t rO " for those offices, more - Setsoiss Greetings .One t}ertnude Crichton parcel of property is held in separate wards, they then have the right to ----=----=-----"-"-'"---- TO My MANY.FRIIyN a vote' for . a Councillor where there is for Couagillors in these At cis titae, I would to lb&nk the tawny persons who worded an election separate wards. In last Saturday's election, the ballots presented to .the - ,for, and elected ase to the office d voters in the various polling stations Deputy -Reeve for 1960 m Pickering do my chest to �t contained in one ballot the names •'romp• I will chs confidence You have Placed of -the candidates :for office of Dep - uty-Reeve and those natnes seeking Xse. ° "- $easotss Greetangs To All. election in that ward.for the office of Councillor. I personally, believe that ! Rosa Hawthorne t this was not a legal ballot inasmuch --- ' THANK YOU as there was no restriction to prevent. the voter, voting more than once for - - I would lske to thank all my sup• any candidate running for the office t, porters in Ward 4•, and also the many ..friends who worked so hard on lay of Deputy-Ree%e. My defeat at the polls does not indicate that .I shall ' A Merry Christmas and a Hippy cessc my ;nte eSt in the' affair; of Council. To th Pse of yo.; nein! -else- 'Wew Year to Ali. Rose Deakin ted or re-elected, my congratulations and let u3 all look forward to a'bright' _ __ THANKS year for every resident in the Town- To those who tattled out at the ship, of Pickering. `R%!<lfarn Fairgtltve • ]Polls last Saturday, on my behalf, I -- ------------- . like to may "Thank You", at -would' - maids tune, and add—•I win be of ~==---==-•--- - FFEKHMAWS BAY - service to Ward 4. whenever I can. Fairport United Church was filled Compliments of the Season. "Bill" Fair to capacity on Sunday evening at 'a _ special service conducted by the Sun- ------------------------------- ' = THANK YOU day School. Books were presented to children who had attended twenty- I take Ogg opportunity to say a, five or more Sundays. Margaret flen- i Toronto. be 22• e — Frenchman's Bay Bowling - ' blr. and Mrs, K.• C. Pascoe and tit- - Plumbing _Standings—Baycats 23; Redhots 20; tie girls visited . his parents Mr, and lour Jos 23; Yeilars 16: Headpnns 1 Mrs. Pascoe. Whit —y on Sunday. �n� Heating 6; Hellcats 13; -Roughriden 12 sad j` The W. M. S• of St. John's will tinkers 10. High Single (flat) Bee- hold their next meeting in the church ce War:en 270; Harv. Fertile 303. on Thursdav afternoon, December ALTERATIONS 8 NEW W High Single (hattdicap) Ida Herda 1 10.. Conveners: M-rs. Wannup, MTs• Joe Schuler 21; Wayne Wells 3136 high Three i G. " Hodgson and Mrs. Lloyd John - Flat) Ida . Herda 701; Harv. Fertile stop, -Roll Call - Gifts All ladies wel- ' , TEMPLE 9-1658 78. Highs Threg (handicap) Ida come. Herda 5'3 Hiiv. Fertile 820. Over I 2,0—Ida Hada 287, 233; Ivy Skitch 27, 223: 0. 204; vti� 215; A . D►UNBARTON RADIO & TELEVISIO keitoa 220, 204; Ralph Thoma 216, 229; Srley Whyte 221; Btuce Wiser- esahh cos, 207; zonay 213: c. PICKERlNG = DUNBARTON Skiteh 210; Harv. Ferrite 303, 201; Alar 'Parker 230; thorn. Warren 214; STORE SALES REPAIR CENTRE Wayne Wells 247. RADIO i T.V. — Bayfak !fowling — ;'Two Doon West of I.GJL) �OTEClNi1CU►i+K Points—Roughnecks 17; Pinbeads a ADMWAL TELEVISIONS 6; Hotshots 15; Gootua 14; Born- o' LEWYT VACUUMS 't serve YOU hers 12. Woodpeckers 10. 144h for t,V. and RADiO TUBES i/� CALLS. TO THE be night: Pill WriSM 244: Clara "TTERMS, ETC. r"OW TE, 9-1191 Saunders 235: Ron Playf9ed 230:-D. a TUM �� FREE Bowen 205; Eric Playford 211, ;Ear. Fboeo ammemd' Garbutt 2!18. 211; Dido Arai 226; Pie plif E PICK. Rei ' : boon a day Garbutt 284; Don Courier 233, 203; OrHr 9 ass. — 9 p.rw.. T.V. JAX1I�NA ItilTALLA jack Barker 221, 231. 229; Pat Bais- don 21S; Ung McWilliams 207, 2W; Audrey McWilliams 468; art nSeoth Ma- 39; Charlie Bladr 24A; Warrenx[r,-��*rn283,.High for three;forthe, 09i"thl _ night: Jack Barker 681; Marg. Gar- I _ batt 597. ------------------------------ -- ROSEBANK I E m ING 7(D2q � The people of Rosebank area ince u� DIRECT DRIVE t7 corse Mr. and Mrs. R. Morris wlto moved to this district last week. e,CHAIN � �' � r The friends of Mrs. C. Brown, of Pine Ridge Dr. hope she will soon be' up and around after being confine - AW ed to her hcme with a bad cold. I ....Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. 0 Wm. Oakwood, Toynevale,Dr. on the birth of the new grandson. RabR� We wish Mr. and g dCowan, � •Old Rosebank Rd. S.. good Fuckuck on their hbliday in Florida. h •,y here _ the new, off-pu 111 o "lanrow" — made bj We welcome honi:e Mr. and Mrs. Res ingbn, shaeorld ufac"yren of "ho w's fasts" eu Cafik, of Pine Ridge Dr. after a two-week business -trip to the Fsa3t' PRICES START thein hews, as admotlhed on TV, Models 513, Sl - Coast AT St W, GLJ, GL -7R, of -7R►. sN 'chs on TV — and heel The Home and School "'skate .ex- T159�o Ve fa o working dsasandrot',on of 0010 oR•nw, Puanei change" was. very successful. Any . s 50 to" -for -0 -year 1*0100" — row so d4play. skates that were left, will be sold at the December 16. meeting. The residents 'of • Toynevale Rd CHAS e e �� are "fed up" with the mud and coq- dition of .their road. ReR, Whitby MOe 73 The Rosebank Home and School. are holding their combined Christmas / y - _ _ Party and. Bazaar on December 16." . rty on hat- ---------------------------- --- at Rosebank 'School, from 7.00• • to hikiren from `TERRY'S 1.30 P. m. The school choir will sing The_ time•is °y Christmas Carols 'to entertain the and the 8 yr. 00 P. m• ELECTRICAL & PLUMBING ` aedieitce. School, child - the hall on For Service Day or Night x BROUGHAM a. m. when Call TE. 9-1521 Simon's for. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knox visited ten three W. Ridge - their son Harry and family, at Sol-. ipti,ed• a party; also to Susan Head, Ridge - in Scott, E. wood Rd, who was twelve years old ina, on Sunday. _ Sympathy is extended to the fan on December Ist, and+had a party of rday last for fourteen friends. ilies of Mr. L. Hill and Mr. L. Lin- sirs, Moffat, Don't forget the Festival of Christ - ton whose funerals both tuok place Monday, the ma's Music b theteach- on � on Monday afternoon, at Claremont;. Christiile Y pupils and teach- On Decem- 'ors from School Area No: 2, to be Cemetery.. O held at the Pickering District , High The regular Institute Euchre was fro brothers School Auditorium at 7.30 p. m. ° held on Tuesday evening with the s for' the A spee? _ recovery to Steve C1ar1F,701 F following as winners: Ladies-- Mrs. Kirkdene Dr., who had his head cut a A. J. Gray, Mr.. John Davis and Mrs. 'ran Tearne, while playing with some friends ,last ' George Perry; Gents - Mr. H. Flax- seven years +' ton, Mr. J. Honiagh, Mr.'. Weir. Peter Smweek, and to have some stitches to Smith week, him up. Also to Dale MacIntyre, A special, to Mr. G. £. HoL'isy. 'lebrated his Rouge Hills Dr., who had her ton - Mr. and Mrs. Robt• Rawson, us St. er 28, with sits removed on December 5, and to A �; Cray one day, last week: Betty Halan, Rivercourt Drive, who ),Liss GI•adys .. Witter, of Taronto,_ had a tonsilectomy on December- had ecemberhad dinner with her:•aunt, Mrs. Matt- . into the case •a,..' a,Pu recnecxmg Uni` ural. `� � u , " - , - yi 71 - .: F! � / / - ',+ ..... �'.0.:.1 e: dn.:. �„ , .•.y :.,r,-g£� . '•. N'�9'.. .�qr-i ..�i 1 f �i . YOUR. FRIENDLY JIZ91DXKT. AGENT. CLAS - Din#r`s f Y R 1 L E. iM 0 R L E Y COMING EVENTS— - ARTICLES FOR SAIA LAWNMOWER - — INBIJRAPiCE AND RfJLL ESA `Pcbr� �omea's Institute CASL SID CARRY PRICES OMPLYWOOD PHONES Y haste, TThiso se December stone $3.75 ''SALES A SERVICEwill meet at. O YWOOD Whee.30 ler- on - Party, so, w 1 all members try to at- � 3"Oa bnq► in W 4ite:3+ 'H wash, at Forea little �a little paint ' 7d7 . - " - OFFICE � .Nab* lawntaewers seem iw end, and will they please remember i 4z8a:'K 5&4 RESIDENCE, 4a ez4i 17 41 what they ain't. the "rowel Shower" • for Nigeria. N�t8x3a { PKKERING. ONTARIO BEE A FULL LINE AT Cars will leave the four -corners at $8.96 : DINTY'a Z.00 p. m ,5-16th's Shesaihfng Plywood 53,11 ; BMALL MOTOR CLINIC3-eth'. ----------------'----------- 3Underly WE SELL THF. BEST Pickering Yill - - 4:4 Fop LFriderlaty 11.24 ; COOPER BLOCK LTD AND SERVICE THE REST . 90• 2 In. Inwialation, 70 sq. fat. $3.49 LTD. Pickering 664 James Murdoch spent a few days " , 3 In. Insulation, S0 ft $3,38 - — — CaII -------------- - w relatives o s , - last week with relati s at P was am —,Sap- Loose Insulates • ,g0 ; 920 CALEDONIA, ROAD — TORONTO �~. SXPTIC TANX 3 N Bay and Kaic sk. FORRESNorth �i� S CLEANED Littlejohn St.. and herjohn e brother, ertained Mrs. li Station Fitzgerald, both of 'Sutton, over the ' T LUMBER CO. LTD Opp. Pickering Police, W. J. EUZ T _ STEp. . • . .. - :. Little Theatre ---------------- --- ------------ i• week end. Phone TEmple 4y2361 ` Pickering Township APPLES Odhaws — HA 3.4042 with Mrs. Phelan, Greenwooa Rd. as ..._.__�.•� -- ---- Director: rrifi resent their P!ay "Out Spies $1.50 Bush. — of -tuts-' World' at PickeringDistrict • (Bring Own CoatainerJ firm VAN= CLRANRD High School, on Saturdaof this ROBT. C. REESOR i . lTATION ROAD, PICIMM", • ONT. — PAalp i EM. 3-xM ' week, at 8 Two soiles west of Brock Rd. m r �+ 2M SAPATAXT WAY 2Q p. m The proceeds yo to help the Pickering Youth Band. 4Rh. Cane°ssi°n, • Pickering 1 . JNw lasts iastNl4A Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mowat and dau-------------- I - `. . •- W Waw► APPLES AND POTATO NA of Hamilton, spent tl:e week- 8$I • ,>lbsss Why Ma 6-sM errs with the former's mother, Mrs. s Fc}R SALE : tl ON N L. � •! A Y ------ ie � Other ><S•i N awzt $1.75 per bush. ` ° ]ler. and Mrs. R. P. Winter and on Hand ' i N! n R A N C i Mr. and Mrs. Gard. Winter left on Please t - Tuesday for a winter in Florida. pen Evenings Containing � �e , ( AODMAN At Px ceritjg United Church last DPI EvRuigs And W . i. AS$RING ORCHARDS flKWOMAL Of ENG"Sunday, which was designated Fible One MIL West, of > -g Village COMPANY LID. METAL Sunday, Mr. L M. Morey, who u On No. 2 Hioway _ '+• r P f " `,UFE r.. �OMOBlii — F Bible dSocietyw the a• most intere to --------------------------------- in -------------------- ; Ij�/ Phone: PickW- ag 36711[2 WORKS FOR SALE Duro electric water y ins address on the power an,! inspir- 107 KfWGSTON ROAD EAST - atiod to be derived from this.greatest pump, t° 'e camel; c home kitchen _ Book in. the world._ table, white enamel; e[fa.....e ,Tslephono: Plekerh�9 20 a number of articles of furniture, iC- Atrthorized Consumers' {las A large number of new books have P +Offlk -Station Play A' 3bo tures. dishes etq on sale nit day Sat- Ax ppeag Centre Phone: Ajax 4>i0 Compvny Daabr Poe arrived at Pickering Public Library, urdava� eceinber• "12, at Frank Hall's a GURNEY and you are invited to come in and on thoUlckering Cloverleaf, -or--call ! look them oyer. A few' of the titles. 167WY' si CLARE are a; follow.- "Blackfoot Crossing" r • RUUD hy'Barhara Sluman.; "Hawaii amen BB,>iLF AMD PORK J:•« >1tORTGAGBS AFPRA.SAL3 N,ichenrr; Chine.;e :omen Speak" FOR SALE BY QUARTER FURNACES, WATER HEATERS Cu!,ak; "The .Desperate People" by • � • NEWELL OR HALF Farley Nfowat: "The List of Adrian Messenger" by. MacDonald;,_ "Lor- Cut And Wrapped For Freeser. ;•« GAS RANGES a w. Also Do custom xiilitig PHONE' PICKERIN.G h43 TORONTO: EMpire 2-31623 - ena' Frank Slaughter;. "Bush- and . FLOOR FIiRNACES Bvma' Cairns; "fhe War Lover" by F RS ry REAL ESTATE BROKER John Hersey:, Phone 3tonffvi'1TQ 95408 Z BROTHERS CLAREMONT Terms u or- 9640¢ PICXZAD ('I VILLAGE p to 3 hors i Miss ladys Burn9 of Hami ori Baa% "HIGHWAYS" 1-4 MILE SOUTH SIDS NO. 2 HIGHWAYspent the week -end with her sister, c..+� BART OF DUMBARTON Papa6de as pas bill spent C. E, Morley, and family.. REAL ESTATE MWNE 179 PICKERM The choir of the Lincoln Street TO RENT — five , UYPublic Schooi will sing over Rich= W4 wester. W five. �� heat . E 00. 8-2315 %M mond ' Hill radio (1310) at BAS a. m ve awaa3h.. Phone. Saturday, December 1& _ 14�` a: -''' - TO RENT apartment; also- fool" y w , DO�i BLIZZARD :ELECTRIC _---- WEST �r o. t '" ::. - - - - ------ -- Our good wis fen and cofrgra 8�1ri .. w OORDO L ,RADIO AND TV' BZRV'ICZ tions to Mr. Cliff Lay:t, Frie � •',1001EiflitClZL RZ8IDZ3�1?IAL INDUSTRIAL WIRMQ _ RORR o1iARAK'I'EEH ship Drive. Councillor for Ward 3;. - � j ' !� YS PI 6 M Hawthorne, Frenchatsn`,a WiM DA CXZ M to r Ross w *� ESTIMATE "'JIM Shecman�Spcott,REast Ave. Reeve and to Mr. f •"€�•+ _ _ g. e coming r. Pickering, sorry to hear that Mr. pas IIZRT YVHr= without >�3M Gexperience can :,a ------ --------------- Rouge Hills Dr. is in woman to service is Pickering Twp. tl'iflS to i 0 per ae11 A - z K Ronald Pratt, House earn ap / ! the East General Hospital, with. in- in own Vicinity.., one y '= 1 juries received in an antomiobitt ace- appointment—Miss E. Outerbridge. "i' ident on Friday evening last, near Mrs. Bell, on Sunday. i Heron Park, while driving some boys HU 7-0319 between 8 and 9 a- m. Carat Esdale. Cornwall, syent tee HEATING S�VR1 to play hockey for the West Rouge Dealerat Start I;% She right wayl "+ yAPLOK'dL ;week -end with her sister, Miss Joan Hockey League, at Heron Park. We .].Don t be satisfied w;th a small in- r Tw� Esdale here. � COLEMAN wish Ron 'a speedy recovery and_hope ibe when you can earn more' with . ' June Westeott and Donald Gale. of it is not 'too serious. our complete fine including gift sets. Alderwood; visited Donald's uncle NATURAL GAS -AND, The young fry of- the West Rouge TIA,. __ cosmetics, household nece�aitrp, Com- _ and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Puckrin- OIL BURNERS Hockey League are really excited mils:an and botins. Get yourself all Z, dila: on Sunday, over their sweaters, as they have all lined up for those i;'iii. Write now' f Maas Lillian.giC"rel(.,Toronto, spent 1(Oatarb Ftitd Board Zieama) the professional colours from the "for fret catalogne and details. FA.M- re,� / ( ! the week -end at the home of Mr. and )4aple Leafs to the Bruins and the ILEX, Dept. T -B.,, 1600 Delorimier. t at • Mrs. James Davidson. CLEAN-OUT SgRVICE Black Hawks., The dance at Heron Montreal: •1'M Yom L �-------------------------------- Park, on Saturday last, proved a big .----------=-=------------ a 4 success and the pro will het w 1 BALSAM & MTs ZIM ?BAWLER HEATING ' sponsor our young hocks enthus- FOUND—lady's wrist watch. Own- • Mrs. Morgan Evans of Claremont g Y the may Pickering w by identifying at AJAX 657 _ las n the Kiwanians i►i►ua the Pickering News Office. ' _ 3EE11lSME ill for four weeks at' the home of her 9 TUDOR ST AX Saturday,, Junior Bowling ---------------------------------- ill _______________z______________ ioli'LL BF has returned to her home after being IKj}� daughter Mrs. Lorne ours. ---M--- $ Jive Lennox, had,�NTED �} ti last Sa • Seueral relatives ad` friends from ---_ v Wand. Llb de of h gi for 'boys, with g J --- _-- ---- y high girl, with a score �•= • Orillia and Toronto attended tate of .176. AT ONCE Baptisms! Service on Sunday when PLASTERING Mrs. Betty Craig, Rouge Hills N. Sandra Marie Carson, daughter of has. accepted the position of :assist- = ' Mr. aW Mrs. Allan Carson was bap- ant organist at, Centennial United Women over 25 to work Hs - •; CE SECT= tined n • . Church. ' ©id Red Clross HOme- t' Th;,e*Christmas bung People's Union atten- �Mtll'�n ERrj9 Eleven West Rouge Kiwanians and P _ their wives were guests at the West makem in 'Pickering Town- ¢ed Musical at Ash- � • g ,�• s born, on Sunday night.- ALL WORK,GUARANTEED braille, Kiwanis Charter Night at Cedar- ship.. APphr Mrs. Hartwell " The White Gift Service will be brae, on Thursday last x"''"'44'' held next Sunda December 13, at LARGE AND SMALL The St. Edward's, Sunday Sctiool ova Sunday, Witt hold a Christmas Par AT. 2-'1861 A STS 1.30 p. m. in connection with'the Party on Sat- --- ------------------------ Sunday School. PLAIN AND FANCY urday, this week, for children from PFI. PI ER The Active Service Mass will meet the gaes 3 to 5 years. The time is TERRY'S � PICKERING TEMPLE 9-1997 2.04 M. to 5.00 on Wednesday. night, December ' P• p. w., and the & yr, "--'----- '-""-""" -"" -_-" 16, at the home of Mrs. Lorne ones. NOTICE TO CREDITORS oIds Edward's Sunday p. m. ild- U 1 --- ELECTRICAL $ 'PLUMBING AUDLEY l The candy bags for the Sunday AND OTHERS ren ,are asked to be at 'the hall on For Service Day or Night Mr. Leslie Morley, Pickering, spoke Sdhool' will be packed at this meet- a Ing; also, an exchange of gifts. M g Sue�laavp Dec. 13., at 10.,A a, m. when •---Cali TE. 9-7521 during the church service on Sunday, Creditors and others haven claims the will be taken to St. Simon's for 'r Jack Empringham will he in char on the "Upper Canada Bible Soc- against the Estate of MARY LOR, the Baptismal Service when three W. --------------"------"' f of the program. I , a party; also to Susan Head, Ridge - The . _ ETT, LAW, ate of the Village of Rouge infant, will he baptised. " The C. G: I. -T. is presenting a pro- ��±±e)ecec Dtt Pickering. 'n the County of Ontario; r, and, Mrs. Sherman Scott, R. wood Rd. who was twelve years old �7Ili�N RIVE on December lst, and had a party of gram in the church on Mgndap ev- are 'required tQ send full particulars A've., held''a party on Sunday last for ening, Decere5ber l4, at 7.45. of such claims to the undersi fourteen friends. g' A number from here attended the undersigned, 'Mrs. Scott's mother, Mrs. Moffat, Eaggotsville School Concert wit'. be So'icitors for the Executor, on or be- whose t irthda was on' Monde' the Don't forget the Festival of Chri�t- Santa Clads 1'arado at 5touffiille on y y' mss Music by the pupils and ° on Friday `evening, December 18., Saturday last. � fore the 15th day of December, 1954, 7th; and also for Miss Christine teach- ers from School Area No. 2, to be Andley School is having an After- The Ladies' Aid met in the church after which date the estates assets Scott, for her birthday' on Decent- - held at the Pickering District High' noon Party on December I& parlours on Wednesday evening. Mrs. well be distributed, having regard only her 9th. Mrs. Scotts two brothers' g The Club had a Box Social- Sat- Huber and Mrs. Fontaine as r to claims that have then been rec- from •the city, were guests for the School Auditorium at 7.30 P. m. program day A speedy recovery to Steve Clark, ' urday evdning in, the school. Charlie conveners.. Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. -Leh- °� Kirkdene Dr, who had. his head cut CUmence auctioned' the boxes. c•f man, Mrs. Allen Michell and Mrs. SONES A GRE Nappy Birtlydays to Bryan Tearne, lunch, reilizin 450A)Q for the Club B t Kirkdene' Dr. 'who was seven years while playing with some friends last g Manes, lunch committee A box was wee]c, and to have some stitches to w, work. The' officers remain 'the •,axne packed for Home Missions Work,, 130 old on December 6th; to Peter Scuith D Rig $tri. Bust, Oshawa, Oat+ fix 'him up. Also to,jQale' MacIntyre, for another years. Saga of candy were and a number of boxes to Beverleyof RictRewood Rd. who celebrated his R W11b had her ton. Rouge Niles De, Riven the children. St. Mission in Toronto. All report a . - - • , . 10th birthday on November Z8, with sill removed on December S, and to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Crytls and three d time. _ ' girls, of Oshawa, visited Arch and 8 Betty H tan, Riveroourt Drive, who had a tonsilectomy on December A -•p,• owu -1m rucnecenn - - "- — --i -J into the case. .— gurc.h, .� ., _ ... V aI - =there will provide the food Ba Pee Il�fees With Their Many Trophies t T y .. :.. Jr. • • • The Boy Scouts will hold thea i _ �}�r by. attending a show, and then . i,.,. -, Parat� Raceiv Deport Car& returning to the home of Mr. D. �' i ({ Sanderson, for refreshments. The innovation of giving the Fall Mrs. Loyst and daughter�rs. M... Tetras Report Cards of the students t N F in St Francis de Sales School, Pick- Taylor, spent Sunda with another daughter, Mrs. Pyatty Willoxdale. s string, to the patents, doubled the at- Mr. and Mrs. A. Samarillo and the . tendance at the C. P. T. A. "•Meeting family spent Sunday in Toronto with the Y;.. , M held an November 19. it gave friends. :fi; teachers the opportunity to discuss ------------ -- -- y -------------------------------- t - the individual work with each stud- OtlNBARTON ; 3<. cat's parents. They 4vere trade each, V of the need. for joint effort to vela- leve maximum results in the educ- Miss Martha (Mattie) Waddell , gtional standards of the individual returned home from Scarboro Has- Student by Mr. W. J• Cooper, Priv- pita) last Thursday anal is convaIes- LS V ting from an operation.'' s ' cipal. Y Mrs. A. J. Vondette introduced Fat- bliss Mary Wilkinson of Toronto, , ti — her VanIteln, who reported that the visited at the manse recently,with P last month on her brother, Rev. J. W. and 'response to his ' the need for Youth Organization had .Wilkinson. been'overwhelming. Knights of the - Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. ; Altar; a Society for .altar boys, was Fred O'Harai on the safe arrival of conceived daring the past month. He their son, on Sunday, December 6, , 7' should be the for- 1959, at the Ajaji: Hospital. � - felt the next step " • Cub for Classes of the United, and a The Sen ma of a'Scout Troop - ' Fa* Other groups 'would follow Church Sunday ' School held its is w • when these were .firmly established, Chrisimas Concert last Friday even- � K '` max a - "N rt of the Par- in -The Junior and Intermediate photo by 'Barrie 7 x attd the continued suppo Classes invited their parents on Sat- Frenchman's Bay Pee Wee Baseball left to right Harv. Fertile (Mgr.); tents assured. Team with their spany trophies att- Bernie Reimer (Asst. Coach); Kea R - Kath Ft;, alk, Mik � � � ' - The unit looks ;forward to the urday afternoon to a very enjoyable I { " Social Evening planned for the Dec- concert. The arriiral of Santa Claus •end Father and Son Banquet at the Klerk, Paul (Coach); Jones; Don Kort y (Capt.), � y and the giving child- , ember 17th meeting to which all the vin out of candy .to all Fairport United' Church. Back row, Hopkins (Coach); Front Row, I.. to Korczynski, Mike Yal<ely. Copper Carnival parish is invited. A. Copp dress- the chi lxlren really thrilled e anal Draw on Tea Dolts. being ren• yes held Tues- were in Hamilton -last Fririav even- . degre- of sanity. We too, have inner "giff for some needy family". ed by members, will highlight an ev- W. A' meeting' in attending, the Wilkinson-Kompass conflicts .which do not usually cause .'�oun� .J?eatple'a Chair �! be day afternoon at the manse. g us W harm ourselves. as they did MW- '' ening of dancing- The W M. S. met on Thursday Christmas Party,- onica Marrs room, Grades • rangy Mrs. Geoige Howe, of Toronto, with the demoniac. AsJesusapp- • ]![rs. Ver statue award for afternoon at the horse of Mrs. F Reveal ?i% - 4 and 7' won the attendance, The Dim White, visited hes•':danghPcr, Mrs. Jerry froaclied, Legion shouted lnjhat have' s n McCiement and Mrs O'Connor and `family reeently. you to do with tae. 'thou - Jesus the �% _share went Mr Car's:'6r th Mrs. Marto United Church most .high God?" :To many people, 1 Club .Elizabeth BBoyes were at Burn s Pres- - '_ -- byte:iari Chnreh, Ashburn. en Sun- H m B n knew as E cans nothing:- Legis J :Poll �OS� Rev. W. Wilkinsptr conducted us as the Son of God when man) -•--.' M`�o day evening. Mrs, $oyes was gl..8t the regular morning' service. assisted people, including St. - Peter, Wok a The costs of opening eleetioi aoioi3t and Mrs. lifcClement accomp- 8'u 4.• Funeral services were held oa by Mr. Donald Pell, of Varsity. The tong time to realise it Jesus is what o Pickering Towoll plate th ani,t. ' 11 -known I. Fletcher has been eonfsn- choir sang "All hail atht power of, do belief.- we may Br:rnpto Csoci. itilD geOc as revealsat coon donrq••s t,.xr two - tY we air. C !esus' Name' whit Mt s Crc ie Rob- a Q ed to his ho through illtuss, this Qbiremont citizens, in the ersons of ineon at the organ.' ?vin. Bell read the Family can imp. with ChSist, just week, when accounts were pass y� Levi Loi ant! Loss Ht11, both of past week. whom passed away last wee., at the �fr, a,;rl I,ir9.' P. J• 11cCabe bar& scripture nteayage fro t .e Gospel a,' µ.e forget ourselves and consider Bring last .6aturday's election. res v — The total -cost for the abov.w AJC Hospital. Mr. Linton worked m �,, their new horns in �i'hfthp• of St. btatthew, 5, vrr,es I ti 13 and others. Annouace-nents was $1,044.89. Clerk L T. Jon for any years oa the CPR. in East-pcnie Formanek celebrated his • 18 to 'Q. in w filch a +le�cnh-d Chri,c y err. many before coining to flare first bLrtnday on Prids; , U c, 11. encounter tivsth tkie clernoniac `LeK ( 'slit Sunday ma nick v<;'t `:e White said that flap total cast of iiA e. Mr. am -•frs. Geo. ?•t.'�onochi; ion'. We only dif:cr f om L.c;on i.1 G:ft Series. Reitemti.er to tike yarn was about 51500.00. _ irsont, where he .workccl until re ir- + y' ing. He was a member of P;,rvughant L'"alar Mason c Lodge an,! -had- ser- vtd as a. Police Crustce• ?lis wife, _ tk a former Annie Sheparthonr pre- deceased him os.r twenty years ~;4o-; HLANe is survived by three daughters;' I „^ Mrs, Ernest Baker and blrs- C. Rey- � EW_ ' '°` holds and b*rs Ef• Hopkin OME -HEATI NG £)are- - j w •' moat; two sons. Earl, of Oshawa. 'arid Stanley, of Treatoa. Interment C4MNVE• ' took plate in Claremont Upton Cem- d etery.. . Fill Mr. Dons Hill, who was also bur- YOUR s " led on Monday, had farmed hue` for ' =navy year. before retiring. He had - . been active in. the United Church as el - a youdger "van. He is survi%ed by - • • • ehis..wifei the, Tiormer Myrtle yak? ; two daughters: t,Jre. is. -L. Paisleyirioa g' t a bars. Wm. Hicks, of !Whitby, and two sons: Rsy, of Coll,- ` ingwood; and Wilmot, of ClaremontNat Gas !Interment• took 'place in Claremont Uhion 'li =etery. 11140 ff Mr. and Mrs. '$red bfisener, All-.0-UTOMATIC HEATIMG iston, spent Sunday hue with Mr. ;and Mrs Clare Keevil. A Masonic Service was held at s , _y} Pickering on Sunday evening, for - 'the late Levi Linton, when about i` a A`e twenty members of the Masonic Or-� attended. ider fro -. A' large number tri -here atte ed the Santa Claus Parade at SLOW - - ville, bn"•6aturday. The Sarco Employees of Claremont ' and 'Toronto will hold their annual s' a Christtrias Party at. the 'Tam-0- Shaeter co%ntry , club' next Tuesday. ` 1 Several ko' m here, employed at a. ' f all X avtomatiEr Markham, attended a Christmas Par- ty last Friday • evening. "s The ' pun; that - was won in the •- Dravv at the Ch -,s +tmas Parade was a _. Auctioned off oa r'riday night, withCONVERSION ti Jack Norton, as auctioneer. The an - Jack their fu40 ` "inial was purchased by Norm. Faulk- There's ons to fit most Furnaces, b•il•rs and "design" 01011 , whall"Of their tpp• .. . Ver, Goodwood, for $127.00. ' The last dance of the season for the "juniors" was lack) on Friday ev only :ening, with a goad crowd, i .y -_FR E. E Mr. and Mrs. J. Kennedy, of Tor s '$s ` ionto, were week -end guests at th= So home of their son, Mr., and Mrs. J. 1 • (NSTA IATION McGuire: �~ e The Legion, Auxiliary Members`tvonthly '� SERViCEt.I+«t«.r1' ' and their families will hold 'their " ' - Christmas Party on December 14, at 7.30 p. m. The Guides, Brownies and Mothers now... ou'll �n'o de e�dable gas heat!Aare holding their meeting onInstall a of Mrs. December 15 at the home Party „• - , L. Anon6y, with a mai i = . afterwards. o, � � The Ladies' Aukiliary of -the Leg- C 0 S T S LINK. E. SERV��E ' ion will meet on December 10, with r � ER t' a Christmas ' Party in the form 'of a L0 WEST pectus, FREE �'�iae+ (t°"` C• Loth p to 50 f line FREE ►,�y��nGas `°trio°^Y sa. F. supper_ . btartinFt at 7.Ou p: m.' This A No Cap sol putloY p v sites y G '� t+ill be 'a "mixed' meeting. - m The Scouts ani Cub Mothers held Their regular -cresting at the home ofCLEAN • DEPENDABLE S 1 LE NT E C O N O M I CAL _lairs. Appleby ori Decemhbr 3. The f Election of Officers was held, 'with ` bh sal the following: President, 'Mrs. Ethel - y • HERE'S HOW .. , Yetq,Wsn aampenY des noF ampiey doeMe doer asnsen Ran toloeheae sanvasaars hr rata. Browning; Vice -President, Mrs. Jo)ee { tion on doalon Nanad to install not.rol see egVipmont asN w trrise ten Bales e.pwttaeM► y Yon can ani a fully avfemotk natural pas burner for yaut pfp�nF Norrish; Secretary, 'Mrs. Helen Viz- ! %maco a bailor (subioct to approval of suitability by your goo company) { h Mrs.- Thelma Hock o for taco monthly on on annual contract, with payment beginning ht <ly; Treasuslr, Sopto,nbor this year. That is ail yov pay. ley. An ,exchange of Christmas Giftswit , tt,ts Includes, the burner, controls, parts, installation, )chew and eeswf% the house and up to 30 Feat From W"I line. Also chFatneir and Cards, and Carol Singing follow- ��iiippinq " - )riles when hpuieed. -ed. The neat meeting will take the www are Rental conversion Burners For almost all worm air Fwsaces,` form of a "skating party". , %**w err ewdition«►, het water and )team be"" and For "Octan" form SIMtOf St. S , OSNAWA PHONE AJAX 11 2 The Cuba will hold a Christmaa to oft r, whetwer ►far Fuel. "You'll always be glad you chose Natural[ Gas" I . party. in the Community Hall on the 1 26th, at which the Scout and Cub , _ x � p,.., '`�:tira,Y .: a ' ,j• .- ..- - '" , rut: • -. .. f. ,.,_ _ ..... r�' ....... '°- , r1. .... .. '7l�lN Y.A' 1 r• .,,5 . t- Tl. AYE-�+ "4•}gpg•:�f . 3. _�+,' .c .J _ 4. 5. 49117 A , R� D T,dig A ailipp, is holdixis r '• ' their .C33dst g��FF y. ' M December •>]� Gur'HafLAeeill be r� YltfVi. i 01'�I# �i1 i Calms O Can Q �������..' ,�, . e• _� r �` ����I��� terYed for "!P '"13eftb q}!� 04 this !—_� .. � «S , . � � i • p , . � • due. Ha. Iritis e�Yeaift ladial k" on s4 %w 'or S ` I�II�WI 13i�P 'lS t me to Ori fOf _ 1 F � Spdt�ys #ctfvji ei. YRYf' Zama 4 x $ora * t0' s1= ~ t0' 3't'1 fifliC�i/feft O = a tion will be as follows: Enc r-; bre at�UxbAdge on February 6th. ' `M 1z; floestain • Water proof �• Cann.Lined f_p�M��'at ftby Ston r�r;werSWI#*es or chW"ard "' Frw ealgobt si,_!fYtO I try at Viiiiii4by on April - : 4 r DAT OR MIOH► r3: Comrade Bill Sowerby is juite- fM�tss EOrrNstt • busy with last-minute arrangements; r-R✓AiR1N 94 s 1 >� ' 'STATION tD , PIGfERINO for the Children�s Christmas • Party. ,.«a MfM. McEACH1hME, He is assisted by the ladies' Aux- I_ ✓-base 00 _ iIiary- We will look for you on Dec- , -&1520 ember 19, at the Dunbartou School. i • A, h , Financed %one Pickering 19S GRAHAM HARDWARE :can St- Andrew's Prwbyberlan Chuich Picket> OWL . _ ` ... A to m? Patau ' KEN Afili) CIAR'KE - - Despite inclement weather the _ - _ _ • ' ' ;y � morning service was well attended. F^p_1 Both Junior and Senior choir mem- _ aGV bers entered, the church to the sing-�s�Ss`i1r LUCTIONEBltB W. H. j- THOilEPMU, S. A., LLIS. ing of the paraphrase "O set ye open - i '. ! • =A�r ash Autimb" A' do -unto Me --the gates of righteousness r d!' and Onado Otstsr'r� t+esl iaxb. BatrLt� a"Solfoitot� The service was conducted by the \ - ��� Hitt'aWat`8 .o •/!ta Rosi6 Un I3s� C4110MI a minister fir. Kenneth Heron, B. A. 1' Y�a� who chose as his scripture lesson - :�+.aowVo4 ��., '1st. Klno. 19. The sermon Has PHONE 4 — •m'`SI?� it preached from the text "What doest P1CK�N� �atsLlae it , I $ttidass PYame: Ajar 306 � _thou here? Elijah". Elijah hertrd God '•'�.4 in the still small.voice. Mr. Heron SEPT/O TANK OLEAN OUT •� •jlk •Q /iM� •� 0� .asked- the congregation to take time irrYr •P. Q gVa!'Meefi. See to listen for the still small voice in the rush and bustle of the Christmas. - am bem aitsWdwd CreigW-on, , Fraser, 01RQ1I Season and to prepare ourselves for , COMPLETE SEPTIC TANS S$RVICE A/ i ass{fstbs� aiw' the true spirit of Christmas. (The _ y at MYTcioieh ladies quartet from . the senior choir, Elizabeth Boyes, Pat K4rr, Helen NEW TANKS INSTALLED Sanlsleta, Solicitors 0"dBrisbin and Theodora Hartford, sang PdOtc- WS "Saw you never in the twilight" by PAT D C N N E . Thi. 8-1841 P. PvblSe Ahearns. Musio at St Andre h's is -; Banta of Ctxrtmerce Chan+bers, a undcr the direction of Marion M Clement. Please remember the White an dalw, S0JrCSefflt[y S Sirt'icbe Street NOrth, Oshawa Gift Service next Sunday at 11.00 a. - ftbiii Teielhone RA. 3.34,46 m and. t^e .annual Candlelight Su- l iabb ex t Read - the at 7,30 p. m. Guest .will be for P ffiffishiend . the nand)rliltht seWhi will ba Jfr. UMBER Co.. O�eelt WANTifmRubin Nicholson. 1��'hittxy. " AT. 2-7391 ar AT. 2-1.3fi� — —--------------------------- ---- COLTI RY 90iJ[Y8 :Bdrera IB>1r:ALL ACRISAGiE8 AM - ST. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN (LUMBER AND BUILDERS, SUPPLIES " ;•- ' Aftm to FnL P:3f to S:ls tar. PAS"&ftamddry and �gw CHURCH Aly flre RsYe tvaltsns Buyeee wab FL;kering Ontario .'PLYWOOD -PAINT ... ARBORITE $ : ford Crab Down PsTmenft, CALL - lir, 1Nc1sRecta-. DOORS AND TRIM Par Ps Pt Aad Zopesteeea6 Rev. H. S. Shepherd, B. 'A., D. D. - - -. - - isn't-•- . - - - - - - - • - x�/�y�rBox 198 Pickering — Phone 171 �.et vAMWI C1tU111�1�1� .. OMae 6H34M4 S; .': 1,, RV, 5 St ' ation Road and No. Z Highway -' 4 J. A WI1SAt1GiDiY anti SONS 11.60 a. m.—Holy Comsnunioa it R ay Manament Warp" 1].00 a, m._iyrcrri:ng Prayer frr�ifloee 12.00 a.' m.--1-Ioly Communion s(iBT. AUSZiN, PRO-. WSW Riper+eeced Saba (4th Sunday) - 'TELEPHONE PICKERING 361 P H. JL L 1! Wiby, Ontario. _ F b�� t 11 -GO a. m—Surday Schoof in, the Two radon west of A Wty oa Community Hall -- -or AJAX 10415 - an No. 2 .13lghvray, bet9reea 11.00 a i:,. --Nursery in Rectory. ,REAL ESTATE t�bitby sad Ayts , . Room - - ages up' to 4 yeais Pbew: %1A9by M� a-�ts~ Phoio co-op now in.Pick- �':1:;�'.�,<1;.�Y. 1'0.00 a. m.—Holy' Communion andmass- q ering and Ajax areas. To Intercessions for The .Sok LUMB /NG buy or sed for prompt _ J .. --- ---------AJAX------------- Genera -. t:ourteo s ..ervrce ask for Tlard LOYAL ORANGE LODGE are — Mr. Blower. Menu Fsst Tuesday Of Monih o : At 7div sTsZJOfs COI( 'CHURCH OF THS HOLY TRINITY R/!191ATM Ce4YRS e A. J. Schutz -' A. K. Ferguson , _ • yes F11"fes t---� tt;..ral Insuranaa _ �.� PW Master Faints Electrical Appliances : --- - --- leidtario0 S90 or MO. -------------------- ------------ &3U7 Pickering United Cburcb :Tools " Glaso Etc. EVISION & RADIO Minister: Rev, Mel,.tlle st,t,ars REPAIRS w SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13, ]959 >Cm;:IS■ a 1• "WHITE GIFT SUNDAY" PHONE: Tpie 4-1191 9.45 A. M. - SUNDAY SCHOOL .� `:�IBARTON RADIO Tv - I % 11.00 A. M. C1WRCH SERVICE I "; A. "TTEw SHERRIN 1 S On s;",Har& _ AUDLEY ,. a 1.15 P. M. swta.y Sc>x>ol < hone PICk f l FUNiRAL AND 2.3o P. M. Chum N (I= ir. OONANT, 4 Q service P, q �• ---- ---- 'i,,.1uiLSTEa ane 80LTC1TOit AMBULANCE SERVICE '---_--------___--_--- $�. . AJAX Me. s NIaHW�>! ROUG ebrietian Buenos S�cietp -�• -�M A R K S ELECTRIC Name"� E .HILLS, ONTANO .L ' ' - ' " AT FRZE I NG TEACH ROAD-lt.tarw Tom To rr: s.e,is -' cb� semen Industrial, Commercial ,.8 Residential Wirin Telephone' -'"- SzrrosTox SOAD lnstlranC,e Co. Ph cNata 8�e. J=9 sww'or Prompt Efficient Service — Free Estimates .3rrs es Pacws -':AJAX 1059 w..ar.z+ae a••df r` : zli. MARK J. S l dwetitfae � Iltrrr� �� - >L'P�Y SUNDAY AT 1L00 A. • - - Tel. TE. 9-1570 R.R. 2 Pickers - arrarila ISWA&Y Sebeell Aad Nwowy • i >ralr.» � � >� BRADY AU �. �tf man & Gibson • >� STORE > �.. - . tts,�.o, �: ------------------ ----_- =- AThm* — --414= �. WE SELL �:-............................. ' "NOW WE SEE AS�IN A GLASS: DARKLY BUT THEN 'FAC$ An Pipe, littinss, Fixtures & Plembiva TO FACE" - a' Equipment For some Mechanics. WALTER C. THOMSON Q. C. KTWK YONTOam& T'M. "THIS IS THE DAY IN WHICH MANKIND CAN BEHOLD THE i C0. WE DO -- Ravisles. Boiklbw, Nosy Pnblio FACE AND HEAR THE VOICE OF THE PROMISE ,p ONE. THAT, U4aliathns, Repairs a Altertiatiosu Of&e Hotas+ 2j00 to 5.00 P. M. LIGHT HATH APPEARED BEFORE WHICH THE DARK- Cbwlued `AteaslrslMa l.itansed Plumbers .kiCENS® TRUSTEES WE HELP YOU GET AMoadtiy �� Friday NESS OF EVERY 'SUPERSTITION WILL BE DISSIPATED" H osswwb. RM&TFOBR, Tim. `Payment. At Low Coat. Amointasents by Pbom Box 179, Highland Cr_ek, or p e AT 2-240'9. WA—G- w. giEsl.. su. s-urr A Phone: Plciai�tg t6. The lA AT Z-2080 sett L HA'IS'OF PIc1pRINti TOWNSHIP IL WaI - Alai 7S0 4320 Ringston Rd. West Hill STAFFORD BROS. - - 75/41 -KA>< Wosi/ _ tsar, �i114 A . : 1 R anu recneciting - into the case. _�,,, - l-nl"Q ® 0 wAr A 'T ID, olv A"j-Al s 9S- IGA!"IslAd