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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1959_12_18w • • ,� ., - L. T7 NO. 14PICRERINfO, ONTARIO W. C. VURK"' ARID 60N PUBLISHL#RS- _5r- PER COPY Authorised A■ Second Cass . alto:• 14606 s. S2.I0 Pae Yr■r United State i3.00 FRIDAY,. ,DECEMBER IS, 1959 Pub•ish'ed Since Navewber 18x1 Post Offs -e Dept Ottawa 17SUGG.EST NOTHER . A' i • �� How .. �- ::�� _ • -. rp Roadwork Discuss d r, .Suggest Line Take Off ' PICKERING ViLLAGE At Pickers And Station Rd. 1: Grade 13 of PDHS was .entgr• Special Council- Meeting j - _ n9 t twined• at a theatre c - -_ - '- party at thg assissassssssassasssssssr r Crest Theatre in Toronto b their ty-reeve Jean McPherson tame you feel Ve most of the money The ProP�ed aiccess line of the a r. CNR comes back into the news again popular English teacher, Mr. J. �'s ' `* s special meeting of council was spent at F. tirport Beach in Ward' Correspondents Hote this week with the announcement of Hodgins and Mrs Hodgins recent- `. ,r eek, to discuss roads, of. which 4 this year." i ' ly. The students greatly enjoyed 'ti 'J chairman. „That is coire t:t„ said Mrs. McPher- ! Next week, being Christmas, we are an alternate routs. this method of teaching English. said that there were several- eon. planning to;.Publish a da earlier than ---- ented to " „ wa r • , F y the Metro Planning The play was MaeBeth . she wanted to clear up. Well I m so nesday night by to $card's technical < . p cry you are wrong' I 2. Mr. William Rimmer of Rivereidei ncernmg the,priming of Valley Mr. Hawthorne 'replied. I This means. going to press early, staff. You will recall that about three Drive left on Wed. fo7r a 2 -month Road. She said that she and According to t the figures of 'the ' and consequently getting the news in c- r Supt Jack next �k as soon. months ago, Metro asked their staff forst' with his daughter in Cali- . .. Chapman were able Rtiad Shpt. the ' was a budget of possible. To-iornia. � • , Standard Pa to half about ;30,000' i k Ward 4 this avoid dela in the hes mail of to investigate further and come up - _ 3. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rimmer; who S M _ _ year, Y �' with an alternate route, to the one t st. She said the dost had been with something `.' over $3,000 being: next week, we will be •happy to take originally suggested by the C1VR. have been living In Oshawa, have le from the amount of traffic #pent in Fairpor t,Beach. He added he! your ,news items over the phone as to purchased the Rimmer residence to the two parks, and. Indian fid not consider t Moore Rd. part of early on Monday as possible. We must i take off near Lige oonal l� u te t a rth on Riverside Drive and moved e site on .the cosi Sae added i'ie beach. I have it by Tuesday morning at the there on Saturday. ` never mads a demand on the Several reside: to 'frrom Roeebank latest. through Dunbarton and run parallel q' _ _ •�. r to the First Concession in a westerl 4` The Women's Work Group of the DepL.. to .do work an Valley protested about lAles cif dirt that hadi-EIR assaaE sssassasssss MAN direction Y Bed Cross held their last sewing ' d read, obstruct- r: �.a been sitting beside g , Pickering Woman The route now suggested as an al- -session before Christmas on Tues. „ ■aid another thing that both- fug view and msitireg ie road muddy, ternate is to take off at Pickering Vil. day Dec. S. About twenty ladies, _ ' the last that 96 . yards of when wek - lege and Station Road, cut north, who were present, were enter• r had been dumped on a private Mr. Chapman said t,`e view was no Painting eroasin No 2 highway at the_Braek tainea to a delicious luneKeon by F'airp, rt Beach, worse -than before the dirt was there Road and rennin westerly Mrs. Sherman Scott at her home - c3llor Harry Ashton asked who and that it hall to Joe left, to be Mrs. Charles Pilkey of Pickering R,� the Second Concession. parallel ���' >lf� George Elll me the road and Mts. McPherson pounded in, after the present dirt won the draw prize o! the Pickering I We understand that the Metro Tech- birthday was also celebrated on r. Newman. settled, where, they, he.ve been doing Youth Band, made last Saturday night this occasion with .a lovely birth: = or Ross Hawthorne said construction -work. at the ih b school here. The rite was Staff feel this latter route is was roads-at'ro�d and: that-3YIr.-li+ed a to p day cake, much to her surprise. p&*--coraended that much(' vdF landscape painting donated Preamble to the' planning route b. The postponed luncheon - ,-1 had paid for the gavel. of the earth would. have to be hauled by Mr• aad Mrs. Charles Sorrier. from a long-range phtnaing point of, Ckapmaa said that be under- . 'awa . He said be r did not complain The draw was made at the resents- I. view, The new route, suggested, would of St„ Georges Ladies Guild w&4 _ Y P . P held on Thursday, Dec. 17, at the t as long, as the people paid often, but was g outing fed up with tion of the play "Out of This World", cost the CNR about an additional two home of Mrs. Andrew. Milli �.•. could go ahead, -without tee- the present condi' ion at that spot PleBented by the Pickering Township million dollars. 8. W e are glad- to see Kathy Fly _ of council. He said other roads Reeve Sherman Scott said he felt Lottie Theatre group. Proceeds from Reeve Sherman •Scott and W- G.> Of -,Miley Ave.around again eitet chine ,the , same Way, in the that l ooze Id sooner or later � the eveningwent to the band !Messer who represents the township _ . - - ,.• , + K - , have e a d eflnite stared on tak- Saturday afternoon the Pickerin on the Metro Plannir g Board. asked � her bout of pneumonia Y , t. The Easter Rebekah Lodge oZ. McPherson said she was eon- ing over private roads. Youth Bead, bl of them, took part in council this week if they had any df- Pickering and the White Dove e about the amount of work and . .. Mrs. McPherso a said that she ho • the Santa Claus at Port Pe rection to offer to the ' two men, who that went into Fairport Beach that next year there would be pan Despite the raise, a large crowd to I would be attending the meeting. Lodge of Ajax entertained the l Councillor Har'r'y Ashton said he residents of Fairview Lodge to a - an even distribution of money and work out and gave the hand a real leand, 'Christmas Part ori Wed. Dec. 16. 'llor Hawthorne said, "I as- over the_ townahi p. - as they nearched by. The band has was opposed to both "the original and All those .hay ag birthdays itL " the alternate as he felt the dee i also received a liFi0.00 grant from ! bn- ,Nov. and Dec. received presents. geeted along the CPR at the 4th Cbn- •�� . • • Har Pickering Ashton�mana�ged to get through , which Councillor mission was ..best for the township S. we understand that Fairview/ _. der Aml Libel TeyvnshiR Has Some 1 Deputy -reeve Jean McPherson said Ledge now has a well equipped on this year's budget. The meoniea re- I � felt the 4th concession would be duty parlour where the ladies -coifed wr11 be used to purchase more from Oshawa r• •� dressers who best but that if it had to be one can have free hair -dos. The hai of taints ened Ply Co1111t11 Uncoiled able axes' the two _under discussion, the shortest and Courtics dive their ■ervicei WHAT POSTAGE STAMPS possible route would be best i ening Township council have Tssanehip Tax Collector, E. G. Baker' free.: . ON YOUR CARDS? Reeve Sherman Scott said -he was down the ides of endorsing towed permission this week to write inclined to 8: The junior W.A. of St. 'George's ^ agree with her. lutaon of the St. Thomas cow- o$ (1626.19 in uncollected taxes. -' Pastels held their Christmas Party � , Councillor' Ross Hawthorne said it t would give council members 3i1r. Baker told council he -did not Haring beard many enquiries as m on. Monday evening in the Pariah „ was hard to give direction until coun- hat r do I nesd7 we have cel had heard Eads mum- g privileges as Legishttive think it could a Ter be collected as >� I more about the route Boom at the - rs relative to slander and libel. the amount reprfeented unpasd taxes verified rater witti eh• local post off. and where it is to gm i ber took home a gift for her. �. ppears that members in She. 4y' businesses which, have either gone too, and eaars given t d �L1�ng• Councillor Edgar James also agreed, mother. - . brackets can say what 6irey out of business. ut moved elsewhere. vlope■) 'to if the route cannot follow the CNR 10. White Gift Service will be held - - o in debate, as they are pro- These taxes cover the years 1956, '57 In the "Village", or - line. on Sunday. Dec. 20 at St. George's from being ehaTged with libel, and '58. anywhere in the world 12c. oo zea- I ,i W h Church at 11 am- The gifts will Ydro and -rail lines cutting der. It was also stated that the Assessor turd envelop"). ! up the township, we are in to be " be sent to - Tuktuacktuk, N. W.T. cillor Harry Ashton said, "I Teals that Dunbar -ton Kiwanis Park 'k• on "sealed envelopes" to the Vill- come the slum area of Toronto Mea where they vain be given to Eski• to such an idea. Couneil which has been written off, should be or rural rouites 1, 2 or r3 McPherson said. 'mo-ehildren. The gifts which were ti a place of parliamemtary de- taxed in future. I Sc on "sealed' envelop* out -of -tows Councillor Violet Swan said those brought last Christmas arrived his would allow a maty :the Councillor Ashton. suggested that � an any "sealed„ envelope to Gt, affected indirectly by the rail line far there last summer and are being nity to call his neighbors any- the township take over the park and Br,'tain, IreLnd,' • France• Spain, N. outnumber those affected directly. She distributed this. Christman. This - wanted ta„ pay the 8fwanis $2.00 a year for look- I and Sw America 0 os.}-fx, else- . added there may be some merit in the years gifts w°ill.be for the Eekt. not in favour of it either" said ing after it. ( where moa next Christmas. '. i new suggested route: P' _ ec W. G. 3leesser told the meetin 11: A carol Service: will be held next reeve Jean McPherson, rt Reeve Scott said the.land would Parcell-�rib;ec! to the usual rates- j council member the charnce to have to be vested with the munici ali--=----- that it a deferrmen't' on a decision Sunday at 7 o'clock in St. George's ;. Church in charge of the' oroidst, anyone. ty in order to do this. VILLAGS' OF PICKERING could.. be obtained, it would likely be Mr J. Bissell �,_ -PROCLAMATION - for •'one month. i:12. 3lrsi Clarke Sr. of Toronto has ear the BirhoP of Huron ob=spital Amaliary News "B O X I H G DAY The $oath -'wet Ratepayers Ass been visiting her eon, 'Mr. Kern Bee nese or phy(ag t$ C'J>rist- SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26 dation offered the suggestion of using Clarke and` family for the past ' role b "coamsusnesa] interests" The annual sale of Christmas Gifts B Resalut:on of Council and pow- the present CPR #fent-of-way, some LffiE IT, and fail to we was' held at the December meeting ers vested in me, I hereby proclaim inontha ago, vv�k' r . any harm is dente, or ares sin of the Hospital'Auxiliarv, held Mein- Saturday, December 26, 1959. as Box-) - Mrs. Briggs Sr. her' on d ]3 M B with s sa I dap evening December 14, in the ing Day, and I call '_-k daughter-in-law, Mr. and . Mrs. _ upon all citizens Have you taken a drive or walk a- .� Nur_es' Residence. to observe .the same.' i round lows William Briggs of Thornhill left to see' the Christmas on Dec. 11, to motor to Florid aero meet ligRhts »6 top in The lounge was filled to capaci;v, CYRIL E. MORLEY, Reeve lighting --these are some very sic! when a short meeting wa: held and Village of Pickering ones, for the -winter. so 1 3 be appreciated (continued '; page five please; GOD 5A V F THF Q t' F_ F \ 14. Mrs. ' Rol:4rt Anderson and her k � " WE GOOFED.-= SORRY grandaughter, Diane Tyas, visited Mr. and Mrs., William Tyaa Jr in' We "FF�oofe3" last week in our e1- Sarnia over the week end.. Pickering Explorers Initiated etWn totals, for Pickerin Township.15. Gregory Allen celebrated his 4th i ter, iHor let Swan's ttal. - t S t with a r Counc' Violet birthday o a a party and' , Lots of gifts. should .have read "200' -not 22. a 16. The afternoon W.A. of the United, Church held a Christmas Lunch-' eon on Thurs. Dec. 10. "._ore than - To Check, Again , ' �.. • u , ` On 30 were present to hear an excel- C, 3 lent'seasonal programme. The re- �a Insurance Ciairn tiring President Mrs. Chester Butt P� 1` V& p a suitable gift " �•' a presented a-th .i 17. Don't forget to listen to the Un -i : How many township residents have Coln Ave. Public School chore r / r collected, when they made clainms'fdr singing under the direction of �VIi. ' F damages caused by rough roads? This question was asked this week 'Bush This Sat. morning, Dec. 19, s at 8:40. It is on the Richmond Hill when Mr. Ken Fentland appeared, Statior 1310 on r asking $ orTn your dial. - 25.00 fpr `damages to his new 48. Mr. Norman Graham,. who had ej car, caused when he struck a hole in serious operation in Oshawa Hos-4 u: R s banks 'turning Toynevale o h madd ` e road a to at pitai a few weeks ago as and o e Road, south. F. 31r. Pentland a splendid recovery and 'is ek-, s presented a •letter pected home at the end of from the insurance adjustor, which- wok rates they did'not feel they were 20. The Christmas Sunday school con. �. «� liable t e Iain, .as the accident cert will be held in the United c.. occurred cin. daylight, and the hole was2:� j yChurch; Dec.D22, at .., p.m. not rlangei•ous.' _ . _ . . t ( "I feel that Idol. - 21.'The Childrens Suneay School. r e : p Pay the premi- party of St. George's. Chi rch will - J' .: hope( -reeve Jea t' aid.be he - 4 ms throu Ii m tabes r. Pentland id on llonda in the Com+ ' y n .lcPherson said muniiy Hall. - site could not remember a claim 22. tiers. Charles Pilkey was they :c :y this type ever being paid. '-winner •of the picttu:e �trhicit has Clerk L. T. Johnson said a few had been on display in 'Reeve-11loric-y's - - .office, presented by Mr. and firs; been -paid in the -past:` 4 Mi., PenCharles Sterritt. We understand tland said there were no - t wizening signs- of hole or bad" road it raised $50.00for ins rurrtents _. posted. for. Pickering - Tow^nship Youth Th P ke N W 9 Band. a « Reeve. Sherman Scott said he did not • see how the townshipcould 23, ing the and' .Tim Phelan are spend. photo by Barrie Pomeroy it. "It would start a pay ing the holiday sea=of( with their precedent and parents on t' •' Greenwood Road, :cors' 6;oup, $t. Andrews' right: Mrs. H. Hawker; Rev:Ken- id Brisb:n; Randy Trollope: Barbara we would have all kinds of claims", i an Church. Ficktrng, held neth Heton; M.s. D. Buckley. Cen- Lane. Front row: Carol Wilcox; Council agreed to have the incur- 24. Next Sunda. ,, Dec. 20. the( Couples' C 1 u n will present the Night ia,t we_k and are ere: Jane Rogers; ]Yi:hael Hepditch; Macreen Mil:cr: Wendy Kimura: 'sues company contacted again, for. pag'.'ant "Behold yo;:Z 09th# is kA � ;,:re. Back :cvv ief; to . Dennis 11:22a:d; Fa sy St a:; Dav• f nn .,.cL:a-:; lo-Annriawkzz• j fut•thrr invegtigation and rechecking L•ni` uTCh. into the case. _,, �.. ,•.,.rte . y y„ "�.,--.'it. -•.t 'C� "p.',"`+- • ` - _••_' .. .. �'•a: 72k • ,-d---y .---- -^ -" y in a e, of the �� . The auausl Ciuistmas Con.est was for Mrr. Gerald Foley, nesda Deco ber , . outdoor rink- isTnow ready 12 J dcevlew �n �� y pleasant even held at Dnafair Baptist Q4urch as on the death of her brother, Second Girls' Ball Team went. Mr%. f, 'Saturday, December 12, deiightiaig i Imo' all Class Petty Officer JadcBottaro, who ung was enjoyed by Pr The firemen -Would like to thank when his I W. Derr ►the first prize for crib- capacity aurecitzCi!" enjoy*' .. �� who suPP�W their b'M �- was drowned last Saturday �t�e hely�pd wake it stick a sue- aircraft failed on 'take -off ,zom, the- bage ,sad Mrs- W. Knox. first .for ' ia1 music, and Chrfef�fap fiRl1 shown On PMJGMPe'?6s3..>cameine. V1�e 1wPa to have s better „Z, Each A Gift": , was u►sptr- -� Canada l3lar est e. These a r-� _ ae -r---� iitg home from PiATOarshpe�cueise' rte- Mr and M famil; ¢ So often, lite litter of the one. European the *reek- w in Buffalo, visit a Christmas u' sort . tJ< Firemaen do more th= light Suss F waters, and wall taro hun.. spec! commercialism. and all of it for the good o! the Coma- Congratulations to Mrs. Wm. Knox decd miles' east of Halifax when the ing relatives• lad to hoar that T+dr. Wan► infinity the i 1110 Jackpot at fatal flight' took glade. He leaves: 'his Congratulations to Mr. and orr ..1. Knox, of Lakeview Ave. lipB tetov� ?7' ve eolleeted on the winning Anthony Fic, of Dunba by Shore ' .. f cientl to be able :so _919"- 8outhwest FUWnen ' the Faarpoft yeeek''Connstnnity HaH widow and two children in,. Halifax, on SAO �irtit of their baby girl at ed gttf,' Y 0&2ri for the Muscular Dystrop>yo ���� at one of tha weekly bilk- " his mother, in Toronto.. { ssys ign, sold over X600'9') v A euchre and cribbage wad btld at Toronto extern Hospital, on De � - 1 hemwas eonfiae'd f ax ii t." atRk� *9 trams dan got money to build an, g'Os' is expressed to the home of Mrs. G. 'W er. Wed- tatblt ' Deepest sympathy - HttLS. ppEl THURSDAY and TILL 9;90 P•M: = • OPEN TUESDAY asd 1�1ED1�iESDAV. DECEM6ER 22 - 33 TILL 9:00 P.1M. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29 - 30 TILL 9300 P.M. _ _ _ Hoe .2 H`GH1 NAY _ QFEN TUESDAY Wd . ALL OTHER DAYS OPEN TILL 7:0o P.M. JUST EAST OF ROt�G E 6RIDGE _ CLOSED DECEMBER 23.2b sw& JANUARY est OCEAN SPRAY W 1111 �• Ills• Scientifically Fed For Flavor it and Tenderness X19 Tom CR � oved by Z*riled States Gov't. for Cranberries _ (qertified Safe under Pian aPPr �, _ ` FRESH UD S -FOOD MAP KET ► YORK FANCY F1tOZ>e!1 'SRUND 73 os. 1 9• iT11A.35 11rM:, 1E KILLED .12 oz. lkg: - ► YORK •FANCY 19C N IM 71PV -VINIS apru Every Wednesday until December 23rd, Vouchers for Five of ' ZIP 15 OZ. TINS Stroud's Famous Turkeys (Fresh Killed, Not Frozen). will Dg given away as prizes at St. Mary's -Bingo in Pickering Village S _ _ Community Hall. . There are 20 games and 2 Jackpots and ,2DOG ' Share -the -Wealth. Bingo starts at 8.00 p.m. and admission • is fQr_ 50 Cents. C TURKEY WINNERS DECEMBER 9th,, 1959: Mrs.. H. Lindsay, 29 Windsor Dr. N., Pickering Mrs. James Mason, R.R. 2, Valley Farm Road, Pickering, Ont Mrs.Cruse, 32 -Reach Street, Ajax, Ont; - FOOD -.1 r* food Mss. S. Packer, Pickering, Ont. ; Mrs, Leo Conner, R.R. 2, Pickering, Oft. e Clark has whoqping cough,, spent Sunday with Mr. scores went to Inez Vint and Alvin Janic of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pegg had din - and Mrs. Howard Hockley. Redshaw. The Legion held their regular meet- ner on Friday with. Jo -e and Mrs. 4 Williaumn and family in the passing ing, on December 9th. Zone Comm- Pegg, in Oshawa. week. He ander AL Burgtss, Dembarton, was The Afternoon W. A. htld their of Mr. Willian'son, last new, officerL December meeting in the church with had been taken to the hospital on on hand to install the adies' were Another guest w a WHY BE SO GLOOMY I a3 Mr. A. Wood, of good attendance. The L day Last, following a heart attack. we, Sun busy selling pie,and coffee at I all the times of Q year to be gloomy, owstmas is He was buried in Toronto on Fri- Ajai-, .''s n Saturday. 4 ife: a dati- The Laddies' Auxiliary of the Leg- Middleton -sale o 4.� ghter May, 7 and two 'Son.5, Ronald ion held a supper meeting "t week The Larkev Some people have manY reasons to feel gloomy, but gener and plan to send a gift to an 95- will be at home Of Mrs. P. C and Gilbert. one in charge. The Rail 4 �.�;ates an atmosphere to thak is not eMidly conducive to makin The Sall tearo held their raffle last year-old' veteran at Sunnybrook Hos- with' Group 4 week and a good crowd attended. pital as well,as gifts and cards dur- ---------------- kone feel like singingand dancing. Mrs. jean Redshaw came out the lag the year. The next meetiugwill ----------- Maybe the reison fqr Ods editorial is the fact th�t we have be -"Installation St. AndreWs Presbyterian CI $125 winner. Night. .,.:-_'run into a lot Of People 011s Past we�k, who are down in the The dhildren of the local. Legion The annual White Gift Service vaas `::iliouih for one reason anit another—niostly people who are in members held their Christmas Party-' J&DE observed at the morning wors ip. The On Monday evening. 4n business and having a hard time The Scho 4 collecting their money. ol Board held their an- Sunday School and Church obser- children froin the -last week'and 'returned ved White Gift Sunday v6ith a Alt brought- their jifts to the front where All of us are feeling, the pinch of tight money, directly, ple right out of busi- ed Bill Gli(Ron and Jim McGuire to -service. The,Junior Girls' Class nad they were received by Sunda, 19 -oor indirectly and it is oJitting some peo Supt. Mr. Bob Young, and placed un - the Board. Mr. Ellis Stratton re- the scripture from 2nd. Matt. junior r 4 ..'I'mess. There is cause,fcj- aNm, with so many out of work, places Mrs. Bill Wel*h. Boys read a poem;'L Steve Jackman der a beautifully -decorated Ch ist- with lack of money to pt y bills,- or expand present businesses. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cooper have told the Childrens St�Dry. Six_'hoys, mas. Tree. The gifts will be taken to I a trip to the 'dressed in white, carried. the baskets Evangel Hall, in Toronto� our City .4 doesn't. costit thing to try and look happy. Especi- returned home after . distributed to the .1 of gifts to the altar. Two more boys Mission, to be However it States. any., st this tu*n- e of It yew. th Heron, Ministar. The IqW school has a new flag attended'to the offering.'Rev. Fleet-' needy. Mr. Kenne f-si . 4 IF And one thing me .,-If I ever bear of a better place, wher* te-gift of the Ont. Provincial ham led the service and spoke on the chose his' sermon text from the .0 We is emier, mopey w4de easier, and troubl I dirty YfOrdt pole� tt Whitoy. When the OPP mov- theme of 'Giving". The church was chapter of St- John. -speaking on 'the ru wt you know right "ay.- ea to tlie—irnew qu4rws I 7-dit-tbratet- w 11 h l4th verse '�Thl in how and dwelt among us", arid tell g ago, they donated the Sag pole at =dies, and the Nativity Scene, in �ve must prepare our hearts to rec their former building to the -school. c school The the W'. M. utateZember_2L the-2ub# teve Christ, who is most anxious to of monthly meeting of Sympathy. to Mr., Don Stnith� held in c y scF"ol will pro- eath of his S. of the United Church was �,,I�Jen and Sunda coute into our hearts". The girls of Fairport Rd. N. on the d c ii I concert in "the junior choir Yang a special .14 ititly, pad M"t December 10th, the annua father, last week. The funpral vm the S. S. Room on the church. The pupils are being in the anthem "The Little Old Man- 4 'A with President Mrs. Robert Jackson 4 presiding for -the business period. 'trained by Mrs. Eastwood held in Toronto on Monday., and Mrs. ger" by Ira B. Wilson.- Marion Mc- ING Mrs. Quinton Sr., of Pine Ridge s o an. AFWIRFI I W" iax Mrs. Frank Carson �D�ucted the Wilson, teaqhers in the schooL and Clement pre ided at the rg 4 Road, has been confined to the A, , Entc;- In the evening, I the 'Candlelight 4 ab worship service and gave a review the Sunday School teachers. I WAO-= Hospital with pricumonia. of th-- Study tainment will commence at 8.15 P.-t.$ervice was held, and was conducted 4 of the Second Chapter JAMI" WWW The Dunbartou Kiwanis Club held Book, on "On The Bridge". Nine Of m. Admission for . A4ult& 35c.; all "by the minister'and featured familiar 4 int meeting of, Picker- their !Christmas Party last Monday e ho0e to carots for the 'congregation to iing 4 A special jo the members took part in a reading school children, Free. W from 4 ling Villagie and Pickerin Township evenin&N The wives and children were anthems Id last, TU of the Ist. and 2nd. chapters of St. sce Santa there too. along with Christmas he day ev guests. int- The auction sale of John M*ddl - other lands. Of special interest wam Auircila was McConochie has Matthew. Mrs. Anonby gave an 'Indian Carol "J ening to discuss the appointment of Master Bobby eresting--ull, on "custom, Lress and ton, drew a large crowd.on -�Satue the . esus Ahatonee', of Representative to the mce.,o Plan, been ill with an ear and throat infec- y, and di�pla`ed. i%,%4Y clay, in spite of the. rain and slippery first sung in -Ontario in 1642 and 14 foods -of NorAa Y .4 ning Bcrrd for the East Di ;triclt. tion. doth". - Mrs. Stickwood gave a report roads. arranged by Healy Will=. Soloists 4 -Mr. W. Grant Messer at' present, Master Donald Waters has bee, ill I s, Helen Briis- on the Fall.Sectional Rally, Mrt,. R. Mrs. LeA. Wilson is replacing Miss were: Elizabeth Boyer El with jack.Son �ang "Star of the Past:** The Stearnian a's tcacherin the junior Crewfiurst. Music was 4 ax however, submittod a b rief last -Mr. arid Mrs. Ron Birkett Jr. or cClem- 4 year, in which they aaid the " would Toronto. . visited on Sunday. at the 3late of offict rs for the past yea, wa!, Room. We are sorry Miss.Stearman under the,direction of Mrs. M 4 'Re present- re-electei 'by Acclamati6n. i, indispo-;eti -%%ith- infection of tne ent. with ?*IF Robin Nicbolson, of prefer to have their o%%n home -of Mr. and Mrsi. E. J. nnis The Legion mixed howlers li�td. bone in her leg. We hope" for a speedy "Whitby, a'� organist. Mr� Nicholson's During tbe.weck, '.%IF. and Mr�. Lang- their roll�ojf -with e4ght team, tak- 1.recovery.., mu-,ic.wa�, gie,4tly appreciated, espec- Reeve C. E. lforliy. ch,ir man oi ston-. of T4�'rpnto were also vi�ittng- rt, la5,t .%e k. at klarkhant- Fbl- I NP-orden. -who in.in Aiax iallvtwo requt�t number -t. A Christ- the- meeting. told the rnecti:e g that Mrs. Walter Lynde....has btien ill win- 1_,Ho,,pita well'aa tier friends ma4 Fantasia amd -Handel'3 Water the .. would- with laryngitis. lowing were the moncy prize 1, 1��, is not a4 Mu4ic. A ,�ociak hour with refresh� .9 Mayor W'sn. Parrish baid Nlr4. Slay S=iarillo 34o: Mr*�-. %�ou d ike -not be present, as, . tbe)-,fclt. I hat foil- Mi.,s Eleanor lack. of Aiax. vuit- ners. I of the village child.ren are- mentF wao held.'in the S. S. Room at -0 owing presentation of the:r M iti. 4uch ed ber'.aunt Nfi�.s' WinnieAA' 6v<-1, on, Z60 'a e out 01 �L'11001 v%ith cold- SOFTY Miss the close.. -,a move Would bea backwatJ t�teii- Sunday. M r. . 54 e ser had. NVe hope Nancy Lyle. aivrl'Sliirl� 'been representative 4t was stated that in 1938 a -id 1959, Lynie are f, elinig'better now.' would sit again. if appq ritecl- Mrs. Bahodr Sleightlblm is still Coun. Harry Ashton saic he felt confined to- the Scarborn Hospital. strong Ii; k�Lon Se- We hopc Lhe will tween the Township and Mi :tro Bd., the botpital treatment. .--in view of the, plana ahead for the Mrs. Elva Clark. ' formerly, Elva living in Agincourt, is in Socarboro 71 "Juisig Board meeting. Mr. Ic3lie White has_:r�turnid to i Dep, Reeve )can mcphe" on. said lier home from Oshawa Hospital, but iahe yvas not opposed to Xr: M,:,sser. has not been, recovering " well as "but. was concerned abour the fact expoted. ej -been a Fes* 3rt from' Mrs Vanderwater has bees a pat. 14 ere had n6v -him io Council or Plarmin& Board. Jent in Ajax Hospital, under obier- GM 4 Conn. Ron. Hall. Pickal .19 Vill- vation. -w the village, -but that US . Messer soloist on T,4 '.day of list week. at age, 'said that the same thA IPPUed Mrs. Marion McClcment was guest would b Royal York Hotel at the'Credit t­:*.%Vny board. if requested %or 4 to so. Wornen'i Christmas Meeting. Mrs, Mr. Ashton said that. it was his con- Eileen Hift 4Eileen Jackson) accout- Al jaidered opiakm- that A rel resentat- panied her at thci piano. Uw' Motor %6S Ltd. PI&Wng ---6m=Aji6d from their own. planni ng ents ho;ne on Sunday voere. Mr. and Mrs. Ellie McKay. Reeve Morky said, "I t9 5c It You Mary -Beth McClement was on'the individ- are saying you should havv- Whitlyy. Garden Club Float in' the 7 ual irepresentation'% "I have Whitby Christmas Parade. t mo -names to offer at this.t ime, but %tended the St. Andrew's Cand4e-light names shout& have recoms nendation service in Pickering on Sunday even - of Plantring Board!' Reeve Sherman Scott sai i he had Congratulations to Billy ­McKay, attended several Metro me4 tings and who won several awards at the recent mxn igh School,. Reeve Morley said he f 'hodght it Dunbarton United Church A] i was "a g000d idea to have I egrular re - Ports from Metro Represq :ntative". Sunday morning, December 17, Ross Hawthorne (Conn.) suggested was the ann,,Dl White'Gift Service. t leid it quarter - they could be given a The ministe'r Rev. J. Wilkit,".Or. Oc- ly.- cupied the. pulpit, assisted by Mr. ton *ld---i hat in ihe Cbarles Cragg. The choir. yvas made Harry Ash he Hydro, -*case of the CNR and I -c up of members of the Youn4 Peo- their plans were all raide pie's Union arid sang the."Glorti", Mrs.' McPherson F,10 I he felt that Robinson. The pr"ident of tne Y. P. what people' affected should <now. U. Mr. Jim Car,�v gave the Chrisl- Reeve Morley c(sitten, led that 'The s -tory -zold ci. a 'man and his wap and Hydrt) have , certain pow- wife who wailted to*give the best were ready. reath. On the way to Beth - :age saCl(f, thal a6iles� such thingi as, lehern a crying ihild stopped the old man and hi! ga�. the Christ h Id.8 came up befe)T:� tive- Metro Board, h giffs' to him to �acify him. The N 'cry sorry could report min it. diat. the Christ liad' not receivc4 W -Y t'when the angel sang Gijry r" fault 4:q could findi-'- Finallj.' w'r motio* Sy Ab., Reeve, Peace', Gobdwill to Nferf, thvy knew ha W. G. . 1",(e . 6ser be AMointed Repre Meet Charlie,'' life entativi I -t4 the 1960 Metro Planning CUUMMONT The -sto he veek-end knock- --------------- im—". Chathe was the life of e b4ve avoided the ac- ------ ed down i lot of teleph6ete lines and th Pont q.,Cbq, AQ44J*,% caussed many cars to go into, ditches. whenem their crowd go er. TLke Christ�, arlie didn't realize wLs that a few ounces -T;vo accidents were re ted near =a. I%ey net all there. It had been quiteare -whatch por D as Green- of Grade'6, of the Brock Road and 7th. Con. eyminS. The party. finally broke up around of alcohol had.slowed his reflexes, impaired his ___q _­ two -thirty. "See you all at out pla0 tomorrow," abilky,4moged bis Arivim &Wtv;lq�Your OntieriS Sch001 w" Pleased to About forty-five school children eeIL J*t he M4F won Sec- cLiled Charlie. But wammow never came lot Department k Tisnqpict aski'M.0 not to take have been home �with flu and c.o 1%1% w1i prizqin a Conservation , Con' during the past week. -Charlie. He had nude dw mistake of haviinj oew !,dw chancet. Y-� ceea kwe out to USAT, just of ew Irk Mr. and- Mrs. Goodwin, of Toron- for the rood. Ob, sure, he felt OX BW chadle JW. if ya4 kwmd drialdn don't �*v �. Governmefit Ru"4 to� have moved into the Geo. Noyes Jw *ases'L AlwW bad., dalled his rellum SW YOWU hit" G& MY amockom W mm fink dr icing tke CNE. in August. The pre- residence at the North End. v ~ ` m - � -- , 71 I • itas had to undergo surgry at Ajax Glen rove School Graduates Hospital. /� A apody recovery is: bished for ,,..,. J Mr. john Rawbon whoa ill. with- pneumonia. ithpneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. S. Mitchll and fat-' ily are moving from thiseongnunity to Whitby, on Saturday, Word has . been receive. from F1L Lieut Harold Scott and Kra. Scott of their arrival in FraChc4 after a very rough crossing. IOn Sunday the Bowling Club will deliver their gifts to tha Thildren at the Bay: Look for Santa ;oming a- round with his toys. The Frenchman's Bay' Bowling n held their roll -off for turkeys and L chickens, and the following: were the winners: Ralph • 1 homas,. Shirley Whyte, Jack Buck, Eva Stevens, Fran Wentzell Joyce Brown, . Eleanor Thomas, Dave l3rundle won- turkeys. Clare Skitch, Alex. Parker, iotia Wentzell, Marg. Brant, Helen Fen- ton, Helen Hill, Gord Waiten and Ida Herd, were the' winners of chick- ens. Owing to the holidays; there will not be any bowling on, Decetn 24 or 31., -•• gayfair Bowling Neva Team_.P_oints.. — Roughatcks 20; Pinheads 19; Hotshots 18; Goofers 15; Bombers 13; Woodpeckeds 11. . High ' for Night — BJIL Wright 256.; Clara Saunders 206 Sheila Cour- ier 202; - Dale Wright • 4MDor Parkinson 228; Conuif Fleury 205,; Eric Playford 221; Marg. Garbutt 246; Dick.Arai 216; Rose Streeter. ho Barrie Pomeroy 205; Jim •Saunders 226; Pat Balsada - lkwk row (left to rktt): Mr. Mean- , Holley; Br an Larhiea; Eric McCzone: P by Jno, 202, 262, 267; , Jerry Mowden 218; gap, .2 pal, School Area No. Mr. H. Briad=a, Principal. Front. L Pahl Robinson: Lyn Robertson; Ling McWilliams 204; Bill Booth. to r tal '.. Fetor Evans; Shirheste Palmer: Brett 2 (guest speaks); Fred Fox; Pe ' -+- 214, 203; Charles Black 245, 248; Warren Majora 210, 241. . ' .r* High Three — Pat Bataden 731; to W. . 'Doris Parkinson 568 • .time. in this very fine movetaent of a Manges" and shg children from the ------�---�--- ay Tribute To Girl Guiding. other dosser gave recitations and _ LIVERPOOL �■,�1� s sang carol Rev. Wilkinson extend.- L Y R�NCHMAN'S BAY ed an Inv. l Ser to everyone to att ! Mr, and Mrs. R. Beck. of ?oronto �\ { Guide ceders end a C+rel Service at 7.30 p• m. on } •were out last Sunday to visit Mrs. i The Chrtstma3 Concert for, the. Sunda- evening. Miss Jessie Henden- I Beck's sister, M'rs. Alex Waters omd On Tues- evening Dec. 8 the Guiders family. junior Sunda School t lays of Fair- son. it croduced the Sunday School ( ��- Of Piekeriapfso»tth-west,'and Dunbar- ort t'^ited Church was held Tue* teaciers. Mrs. Holobon. Mrs. 6M1"hyte,. I Mrs. 1~ Sawyer'; chiMrenam downs �'� _ �%'�� r ton- stag districts gathered at the a day evening with a to sixty' children Mrs., Brown and alias. Donna Rush. II with the.chickenpox. ]tot� Mea. H: T. Cook, Liverpool. taking part, Mr. Harry gook was Ths highlight of 'the eveninlr. was i Little George Johnston is e4.nfin ... _ Rd. south, to honour Mrs. Albert Ifull Master of Ceremonies. Dorren Coop- the arrival of Santa, with a gift for ed to the house with mumps: - p'bo has completed 10 years service 'er welcomed -all parents and friend.. eacei child. t We are sorry to hear Billy Hart- C"°')++ y"E - 1se a -warranted Grader. The 1rur5ery �la,s sang "Away in l Sorry to hear that Mrs. Dora Skiteh,i ford -is down with.' ttir mem s.. A C1sristm6s free Mrs. Hall was warranted as crown That was dry Mrs. Jim Rutledge is having trouble Uwl of the First East Woodlands As it could bet with her finger again. She injs,red it a Brownie Pseek oh' Dec. i, 1949 and re- • on the ,water Ho digin': put Township of Pickering pump some well. ag�. mzined in that position until ' last __ - her he Water Gail is not welt. c TM tnmk in waier— spring. This September, she become He dAn'f wen 17 Mr. and Mrs. Desjardin and fam- captain of the newly formed Second Know he t ort. Mrs. Hill ity went into .Ajax last. Sundry to �� Munbeaton Guide Company. attend the Dunlop Christmas-. Party He didn't d+eeA _ p�ents4 with tenderfoot GARBAGE COLLECTION at the Rotary' Hi. - The )igha before - by Dislirkt, ,nor Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Pelhant and r MerritLon of the Guiders - His drttsg Ihso roan at the tw districts. M� Bertha Wel- ..Garbage usually picked up on Fridays. will be picked Mise Marjorie MacDottald vMrnt to �'h. tree—go doorl rs Hamilton- last Sunday to vial! Miss ;. don was also honored for the manly ���,,„, up rsday, Dec 21 anal Thursday Dec. 31 ft Harriet Robinson, On Chri two. Erw Teta of service she has given to On ThY a Congratulations to Mrj Eljs Pd6• ,� t" to IGufding both is Toronto sad niers re- ham who celebrated a birthday last ads: "utly here In Ease woodiaA- and NOT on Friday, Dec. 2S and Friday, Jan. 1Hd. • +t m& Mrs. Weldon leas been a war De t;aiekz tor'. just three y� L- T. Johnston, ClOrk- Sunday, December 13. l - Toronto Mr and Mrs. R Dey ;tui Eaatily at - Draw Owl of the Sewed East Wood- _ went to T mato haat Sunday to at- And band11111111hrf deeatace +� s Pack, she 11111111assisted to Gtaid- tend Shutiy's Annual Chriserttsn Par- ty at a Veterans' ,Holl, on llrtfferin tlsrC�sl lralaspnoar =img gas" wars °�T the ya' me St..' and afterwards went one to PL 'Cass Sank GsWA was presented with a' Thanks Badge : DtMIBARTON RADIO TELEVISION Credit to visit Mrs. Dey's sister Mrs. -lass his k*,.— District CotmnW"ner Mrs, IL C- »►d - '.'Pentland on behalf of the Guiders of R. Smith forun'top Hes had wised 1 :the two districts. PICKERING-4DWSARTON Donnie 'OP`ater colas home family rhome .alt Sas- • 1As Jr�wdMaO drip! a Mrs. H. T Cook to whose honk t?t.urday from the Ajax Hospital Ind is #ffalr was held was similarly host- STOR9 SALES REPAIR CENTRE feeling muck: better, but still eonfut- �� � �"g` » eured this past lune oen completion Of ed to bed. adte flea klsrsards! t (Two Doors West of I.O.A.) - .TWO RADIO 8 T.V. Mr.. R. Desjardin's niece. Mrs. l I5 years service• as a. warranted Gnid- Remo has to take. ere At that time a surprise evening -w ADAMUM TELEVISIONS TECHNICIANS Marty Dar.linston, and husbattft of prKauNons. •i - was held for her at her home, whert5 ' • LEWYT VACUUMS y Osh wa, -family Sonday to servo you s 4 a visited the ami! da ...:labs was presented with a brier case l T.V. and RADIO TUBES ,FOR. CALLS TO THE HOME night.-- ----- --- - -- - --- -• Best wishes ter a he by the Guiders of the Pickerinw Routh- BATTERIES, ETC. PHONE TE. 41191 Card of Tharliis -- -• aecid•ttt-free itoli -•:.. west, -district, the Rangen and Guides 0 TUBES TESTED FREEt' -of whom she is captain. It is indeed' + phone answered tvirecafy-four � I a great pleasure to honour these I iPNONE PKK. 278 Hours a day. tfany thanks are extended• to Mrs. CC•Cr``7 # 11j - .Caldera who have given so freely and - K'm. Hough for ,the beautiful •setting�� 1lYStJR'tl� IGPEN 9 o.nt. — 9 pent. T.V. ANTENNA INSTALLATIONS AcS17v unselfish! of themselves and their and -enjoy.�hlc luncheon givers pe, at y her -home in Whithy, on Decettber.' 10th• as a surprise birthday party. in OifICSS IN ssLtsvtue, of «: my: honour. It was attended by dau- HAMILTON, LONCOV, O'n - Fairport Beach Students Graduate ght.'r -Mrs. H. Robinson. of htottnt OwEN tOtlND, FORT All � Forest and several of'my close SARNIA, SAULT 5TE. N 44 friends frpm Pickering and Whitby. TORONTO AND ertrto Mrs. Mary Cask {�ilk DINCT D1 CHA1 P , I 00 a :� �>::t: ' "�y" x �� ,.�. � P "--• it's hen —'.iii: nn., ell s• e••,' °; Reminybai ss�m+uf roes f tM world's fast. PJRICES START chain rarn,os ad rtised n TVs Models 5, AT SL•3RP, GL -7, Gl•7 GL -7W SL on TV = - ..,;. 50 va for a working dfimonstrantn of the all-ne; _ .. Philo Ly Barrie Pomeroy $159- bed -fora -year "Oa eat" w on display , . CHAS. A. ELL: .\.' Fairport Rd. School Graduates Munro ('Area 2. Sup..Frin ): Centre Front row: Jae.^.e: P.ossi Toan Palmer; , N1 cels?l Bob Douglas; Dorot` J-_nes; Shiron C?.illman; Back row, left to rigt1t: Wr. M. Park row: Tom h Y inaon; Lan Etikron • Mr. Bill Mc 'Margarct Tonkin; Diane C6ok; Dol- -Robin L ---a Hansen; Ceraldine Thur-- W • PI[aster (guest speaker); •Mr. K; Ira Cuinrairigs; Gie.•t Kerr; Ted Gates. low. R•Rs 21 ■fh�tby, — t `�01 rw4 • ;', ,. •• - . _ ,. ,. '. ., ' ... ;i•.,. r. - - - .. , .1 _til .,. t ' v: F ,y" 'r/T.,�,^'K„ .,�.,,�,•-'_-..�_"�,.r -.... 'A!.-M'-� V- . ♦ �. ♦Y''FJ .'�"^z'^b � _M _"_'�''�•"�-R . 'V - , } ". . • • :a MrscELLAr�Eous ...CLASSIFIED .... ��.�.;.-"TOUR FRIENDLY RESIDENT AGENT" -. .. -' • Dlllty'S ARTICLES FOR SALE CYRIL E. •MORLEY ��- - � ;--- - - PI 1 V� Pickerins f°fie �PRICES. • - '.'° - --LAWNMOWER -"" 25. Congratulations to Mrs. Dorothy- CASH AND CARRY Y OOD , 0NPLYWOOD W " •. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AFtAIIQUARTERS .SALES & SERVICE Phelan on th .production of `'Out e High of this world" at the Hi School 4x8x� $3.41 -;� a ._. if you buy in haste, - Auditorium on Saturday night. In 4x8z'ffs ;185.41 c _]PHONES Your money you'll waste, little spite of the icy conditions about 4x&xA "' 46•96 a ;For a little tin, a paint just" an audience of 300 turned out to 4x8x� a•� a RESIDENCE 767 OFFIICE 67 ffiaka hwnmowers seem what they ain't. see a well acted comedy. 26. Messrs. Don Klingel and Norman 5-16th s Shea:htng Plywood $3.11 _ 'PICKERING, ONTARIO - SEE A FULL LINE AT r o P d, In ' na we Thewe f Portland, din re 3-8th's , • 03.65 }-• � DFNTY'S :=?$MALL MOTOR CLINIC - overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. -H• W Boyes, last-week. % Underlay f8(>•31 _u 4x4 Pop, Underlay �i1Z4 ELL THE BEST 27. bliss Bernice Chapman spent Sun- 2 In. Insulation, 70 sq. fat. $3.49 � AND SERVICE THE REST_ home. WH 3 In. Insulation, 50 sq, t. ;. COOPER BLOCK LTD._( _Pickering e r 2 a. o n and 8. Mr. and M .. E Ashburn Mr. Bags ns to daughters of visited • ----------------------' 9" CALEDONIA ROAD -TORONTO _-__. '-""'" •",and 'SEPTIC TANG S Mrs. Kenneth Heron on 'Sunday and attended the candle- FORRE3T LUMBER CO. LTD. n Opp. PickeringPolice Station m C LEANED ". light service the Presbyterian ry ice m e Y No 2 Highway ,; BLOCi/may ,/�/ ' tS 9 BRICKS •: 'Church. Phone: -236 ' TEmple 9 • - --- eU'iTere: W. •' W - 29.----- itilrs Arthur Deeming-of Myrtle� spent the week end with .her --------- ----- FOR SALE .; STRUCTURAL���� e Ostuwa - FA 3-4042 daughter Mrs. William Boyes and Macs and Spies— $1.75 p bush. also attended the candlelight ser- On as Other Varieties d +' ' CRANE, RENTAL ., . _..---- • -' ---------•------- vice put on by the Presbyterian Please Bring Containers K • li@'1lLC T ATM C7<.EAN® C hoer.. - Open Evenings And Week-ends �__ . . 'IFATION ROAD, PICKING. ONT• - ljhess�s 126, EM. 3-2M -18K BANITART WAY _ 30. Ajax and Pickering Hospital held theft annual Bazaar on Monday PICKERING ORCHARDS One Mile West of Piciiering Villag$. � „New ,tanks Install" night which was well attended. g On No. 2 Highway _« • * WARD = The lovely hand-painted tea set, Phone: Picker.rig 367M2 rhrlms: wbafb7 MO $-am donated by Mrs. Oxenham was --------------------------------- <. '. HNL LAY------- ilbrl � --------------•-------- o_ Kron .by, Mrs. Jack. Warren t Pickering who was present. FOR SALE Muscovy ducks;live; order early. Robt. Baasdon. Bay R,i a :.. e - B entertained a number Judy ryadt South Phone. TEbnple 9-2014. '- ._ INtURANCi - f • RODMAN r friends a birthday arty on f he ends to Y P -- ----------------------------- - ;. :• .•, Saturday night. FOR SALE -Portable steres. rap -- ASSURANCES i FRG�AL COMPANY LTD.,Of SREET � �L ' ' Mrs. T. J. Wheeler entertained the Women's Institute for the annual mint $139.50: now $90, Phone :fSi Ajax. Christmas Party on Tuesday, Dec- ;. �� ; `- AUTOMOBILE �' f ember 15. About twenty members REAL ESTATE IORKS were present. Carols, were sung acid <• i07 KINGSTON ROAD EAST instead of the exghange'of gifts, each TO RENT - apartment; also rooms member donated a towel to be stnt to by week or overnight. -. Telephones Plekerinq Z8 Authorlud Consumers' Gas a fc,.mer member, Mrs. Pigott, for GORDON HOTEL ' OlNlee: 8ttiion Plaza Aja: y9boppiag Centre 3�honei Ajar 41lO Company Dealor Par • her work with polio victims in lbad- an, Nigeria. Mrs. Sragan and bits. picketing 210ffi jun 1 - --.. GARWOOD '`'win Sr., the assistant hostesses, GURNEY served a deliciuus tea: HELP WANTED ; • RHEEM bl'rs.. H. J. Le .Gard has returned i[ORTflAGEB _ _ APPRAISALS m FINDLAY home alter spending nix weeks it the home of her daughter Mrs. Muriel ,AVON CALLING woman to service in Pickering Twp. :Ge NEWELL - R- TER: FURNACES, WATER HIe/l Cafik in Winnipeg. -During her stay. a son was born to •Mr. and airs. (-af- ' Housewives without experience can earn.up to $10 per day selling ,Avon $r PHONE. PICKERING 143 TORONTO: ZM*s 2-3x2! GAS RANGES i The First Pickering Wolf Crib Pack- held their Annual - Mothers' in 0,n vicinity. -Phone today for zpp�trrient-Miss E. Outerbridge, - RZ AL ESTATE BROKER FLOOR EUR>tIACE� Night The Leaders fanned their P wen 8 and 9-a ns. e en ICU 7-0319 betwe � PICKERING VIL4 AGIL program to show the parents the bay takes from a new chum - TYPIST WANTED through Investiture, and .earning North Ameaean Van Lines, Canada ►-•a _ EAS? O! DUMBARTON. ►�0111� on r bill First and Second Star, then he looks Ltd• has a vacancy for a junior short- �� toward beim a Scout. "One of the g A ter. t►PPNT pplican please ' PHOW 179 PICKBpNA highlights of the evening was a pro- im wrttfrtg, to-P, O. Bvs: 3:19. Pls:lc- to w tW& 0". 6.231 �Y sentation to Mrs. ' Audrey. Stronell, using. Out. for the way in which she has fulfilled ( >:.-----•------------- •- her'.duties both as a Mother and Pre-. ------ Easy to make more money is gbick ' ; a sident of our . Scout and Cub Moth- er time what Fsmtle: offers .----•----••--------•---=•----•-- RADtO AND TV N CIi ers' Auxiliary. This '.Thanks Badge'.' was presen- you. Productts of the highest quali4. gift sets, co,.metics, household nen iEO1Xi (liOARANTi3D ted on behalf of the Cub- Masters by essities, tonics. vitamins, extracts etc. !,. -' - -. w+• arm s - _!1lWM DAT$ - p2CWMING Mr. Cliff Hawker. OW'ASCO bust (commission and bonus, trial period). 'You A t •� Snout' Master. The Ladies' Auxiliary, don't need selling experience. a very necessary unit in ' Scouting. Erre catalogue on request. Familes. 1 :. • : 1K .�c * •.� J, - '" '' " 2 Os - ATIosdo 3,411E they are oiled upon in providing'ra Dept. T--C. 1604 Delorimier. Boss- := r. ` �^ ' ;�• �^ o r RR'J;' RlR}T1>; freshments for outings and any ot- treat ` Mal_. ° «_.•_-�_ ---- her entertainment Each Suter planned,' and' 'put on a If -'--- CLEARING SAI.= 1 skit for the parents to show co-or- s dination between Sixers. New and Used Lawsmsowws At ; ., Al _ Christmas dinner and goodies - ,; 'T >� Refreshments were served, and an. DINT'S sm:ALL MOTORS New Used Lawnumvirsss At We are sorry to report that ]tis$ enjoyable evening brought to a close. and i �� •- _: +� Sandra WardeE�, CbestertoaSbateev is in the Searbory Hospital -with a COLEMAN : ' --------------------------------- Pickering Ladies Bowlstg League 10 H Reduced �~ P. Johnston Outboard, used ; �----' broken leg, due to an accident while, Sunday last NATURAL, GAS AND ° Standings, - December & tea hours. 3 H. P. Buccaneer Outboard, used - ti sliE USYI `` skiing on Mr. Sid Bishop, Chesterton Shores OIL BURNERS Team Points three hours. .. e' • ` a is in Sunnybrook Hospital where he (Ontario Fad Board Lkeose) r _-- _ •- -- 6. - Barba a 22 ea Space H ter : will be confined for the next eight _ 2. - Doroth- 22 Y - 20-In. Coal Furnace,<complete, lib - OW OR NI6NT weeks owing to a very serious heart CLEAN-OUT SERVLCS ----------- -•---- 3. - Ams' - 21 1.'- Eileen -----------:- 19 new, cheap.PROBLM Gas Welding Generator. ML SOLVE attack. last weep Mr. Ronald Pratt, Rouge Hill Dr. - TRAILER HATING -------- 5: - Hazel____________________ 15 Used "Cobra" 22-In. Chain Saw. i ' TI � is home" from hospital, and we wish 4. •- Evelyn ----------- ---------- 9 • ~Mar Tyro• Used Sump Pinups. i ° i him a speedy recover High. Sin It (flat )" Hr u N T PRICEZ In -the Kiwanis Junior Bowling 1: High Single (handicap) - Mari. Phone: Pickering 6f}4 i ' QItiNT League, Saturday, Barbara Pan- 1 TUDOR ST., AJAX Hunt 313: High Triple (flat) - Bat- bara 571; •High - ---------------------------- AJ 11 ton took the high. score for ,girls at - ------•------------•---- -- ' .Suter Triple, ihandi- ca N Hunt 654. TERRY'S « A•1 N 204; and, John Scott was high boy. p) .far' y with a score of 203. The West Rouge Concert Wed- pLpSTERIHG 200 Scores And Over - Flat Barbara Suter 219: • Marj. Hunt 281:Isabel Fentonr?S; Mary Lay. ! ELECTRICAL & PLUMBING _ nesday, December. 9, was a big sure- For Service Day or Night • ess with a good attendance of par- ents. All donations will go to buy _M�� E��9ht 224• E Evelyn Bonnetta 205.; Lily Jotiiis 221: Bery4 Poys 213. 200 Scores And Over - Handicap dteap „ ,Ca�� TE. 9-521 ' books for the new library at'school. , . -------•-------------------- - f _ 4• The Ladies' Club held a very de- Barbara Suter 220; Jean Disney 20& Card Of Thanks lightful Christmas Party on Thurs- -'ALL WORK GUARANTEED Marj. Hunt 313; Isabel Fenton 246;' ' • p Fog& day, December 10, when about twenty. five ladies enjoyed a lovely buffet -',-LARGE AND SMALL Kae Stork 209; Amy Smith 214; Mary Lay 229; Pat Stratford 238, 216; Hit- I wish to thank my friends and tisa ghbors for their cards and well.*%&. - - supper and a social everting.-I !PLAIN AND lANCY da Lennox 201; Lily Jones 202, 23i; es, and flowers, sent deu�usg ra•Jean The Community Association would - Palmer 212: M ra Lishman 209; T.il. cant eta y m the Oshawa Wt like to remind •the residents ,interest- ?EINPLE 9-1997 Betty Gain 223; Rimmer 204, 222; Pearl •Riccardson 300. --------4---------------------- --------------------- P ed in the New Year Party at the -•------------------•----------- < -------------•�•_---•---_---_• ----- Golf Club may still obtain tickets day, December 12, in Pickering. _ - ""-"- ------------- -------- - Horp. Awe.. • Condaved 38 ON'3 OS AS GREETIN ` : from any of the Executive, and en- Joy an evening with your friends and Mrs. W. Middleton spent short time- visiting her moiher Mrs. Dal- ----------------- , president Mrs. W. Griffith, i ORIS � "rhe West Rouge.iooked like some- neighbor's of dancing, entertainment ton, of Dundalk recently. I geed the Executive members, a the the rests. She also commended the Baz- HAIRDRESSING tl - '4hing out of a Fairy Tile last Son- aria g� food. Mr. and Mrs. Len Wilson and Sus- aur Conveners, Mrs. W. Lawson and La WISHES TO EXTEND TO Y ala with the sunlight dancing.on Happy birthday to And Hanlan, Rivereourt Rd. who was tno years an visited relatives at Ridgeway on , g Sunda bars. Ann Hope-Brown, on the won- -THEIR MANY PATRONS r NS • ice-covered trees and shrubs, -covered 011 asaking them glisten like a million old on Sunday, December 13, ook- The country around here has look- er u display of attractive articles for 3t•HE SEASON'S GREETINGS c precious, stones and to the evening, --•-- - - --------------- ---------------------------------- - ed like "fairyland" since SuncTay and sale. Mrs. Jack Warren, Picker.. tug held the winning ticket on the A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A + the coloured Christmas lights shorn y-/ BROCI(' ROAD has lasted quite a: time. Too bad it hand-painted tea set, donated by bars. HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL out over the white snow giving off a also causes danger when drivin g L. Oxenham. " warm low of -good will and well- g Brock Road Home and School held Mrs. ��. Sowerhyattended the W. The carol-Singing was very much M _------- _______________ ____ being. Mrs. rench Roue Hill ShirleyY g their regular Executive Meeting on Z ucsday, December 15. Christmas Party of the Ladies' Aux- ifiary of tl;e Dunbarton Legion on enjoyed by all, as ),fr.,. Toni Wheeler• • ,, P�umbing Diive, entertained the wives bf the = members of the West Rouge I�itlan- 3;h•e school concert will be held on Monday, Deceniher 1. The children bLonday, Decerith,et i4. The Scouts of Brock Road held complied i.•: ith requests from all parts of the room. Mrs. H. West- �te3' 1­1 rite singing, Delicious 3'=f • and Heating IG : is to' a party at her home on T.hurs- have been busy Practicinfi for t'� , their' Christma.< Party on `4onday Christ-.. day, evening December 10. an hoe their arcnts anti friends P P eveflin, «hen films were 'shown" of Inas . refre.�hrrnents' were served by the Executive, a beautiful ALTERATIONS & NEW WORK -4 Almost every home in the district this tivili attend and enjoy their Perform- ante. the Scout Jamboree. Refreshments were sen ed at the close of the even- .and poinsetta table centre was presented to rile F Joe Schuler n Ihas had a case or two of mumps President. a season 'but we sincerely hope all the Michael Carter n•as a gue?t at the '=gatit+uts :will be abiz' to'egjoy. #Reit Crippled ¢'Chi dren's' Party on Satur- , rye r, .TEMPLE 9- 1659 • r c.,�ryda..:.,...+ser'., ..' .-. :-P �I:�' ., . .. , s ,:.\2•"a`^' ...^tis.• . .w , t•w d -.. .. . _-. _ . r - - o - r S ' .. .. _ .., ,.;e:[,.,.+i.vw�aaftib+wb..r. y.. '.•�tSY'icsb«b.r .�'.xwrxr..aaaes+ytic.:Rd.'ire:.::.rw+'«c*,..•Y.7,z.t.:.ac+4•+*'na:..,...-..s2...wm.: ,...w+..:: ..«..0...7:.'',ua ,. _ :..a,......:.+.... ,....;+u.na.u:. a .-. y� >a�ga�C..+np. '�Ycri.tLses9!aw`•':a^ ...;:� 1luu•..'i:! �t+?y•" ..�..i�s,.-.. •w r'r.c.+:a..,wrrra .tsY,5a2..s,a •,,,. ,:i< r y D y.' � �� Y'�. p ..,. 1 •' .. I. q•: , _. + r.......wg... .. "' - .ey., ...w s,:..n.. ...e„^,y�'+ ... ..- Iwas able to leave the hospital and meeting. was then turned over to Mrs. a bad cold. s • view Road is ouq;of hospi Reeve Morley s �l is now staying with her parent& Mr. Wannop and Mrs. Mitchell program having her tonsils'; ut, and R and Mrs. John Gillm'1t. conveners. Mrs. Wannop gave a short SAM!! W�1 well. T� Planning Croup Another landmark disappeared one talk on Christmas Carols". Roll IOUGA HILLS > day last `.veek, when the Hydro cut Call — "Gifts". The meeting closed We are sorry that Miss Judy Wal- omwim f+ down a large maple tree on the Dor with the Benediction. drfff, Altona Road, is down with flu.. r t e ci should subsidize the future for ner of Gould St. and Brock Road. Mr. and Mrs.'J. Salmon,, of Can- Again, we hope she will soon be The December &getting of G. ' fie citizens of the future by good ' pplanning," said Walter Beao County WOn- This tree has been unsafe for some nington; also Miss Ann Salmon and --better. wood W. A. took We form o iariarden, as he agreed fie• Mr. Douglas Mallory, of Toronto, . Young John. Schwalm, Algona Road icious potluck luncheon at the'e Cirreeve Morley. "We all are agreed Mr. and Mrs. E. Campbell and the visited Mr. and Mrs. Storey on Sun- spent • last week -end .with his sister of President Mrs. George To • " _whit planning is necessary and that family; atso Mr. and Mrs. J. Tweedie, day. and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. A. Election of, Officers for 1 Sflinaing on the county level is some- Marjorie, Stanley and Stewart, all at_ _----------------------- --- .G. Westbrook, Looust`Hill, lace, and was Jul installed P Y f,ltin6 of the future. The councils and tended the Golden Wedddng Anniv- RO�EB��K Masters Mark and Michael Anna- Rev. C• P. Shapt�, who gav • the planning Boards should come to ersary of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Car. Rill belle, of Montreal are back home af- timely remarks on "these eq ' _ s harmonious agreement on plan- 1. ter, at Port Perry. Mr. and: Mrs. Colby had a visdt ter &three-week stay with their grand which we dedicate ourselves Ming. It is something that should be Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pascoe, Whit- from Mrs.. Colby's mother and'father, parents Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Schwalm. 'Devotional Period was condu J. Ming. It not only to the Council but by, visited his brother Ken, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. DuBray, . of Toronto. All mothers, are welcome to attend Mrs. D. Milne on. the them oto the Coiutcil and Planning Board 1 Pascoe aro family on Sunday. The Colby's, Pine Ridge Drive the monthly meeting of Ero rnie Mot- feet Harmony", atressing the Who in turn make it agreeable to the Mr. and Mrs. E. Carswell and dau- recently aftended a family gathering hers on December 15 at the home of "Have we not all one Father taxpayers." ghter of Oshawa, called on her snot- at Mrs. Colbyis sister's, Mrs. Du- Mr. and Mrs. H. Mason, Altona Rd. ports were heard frown the � "I don't think County planning for ' her Mrs. W. Hamilton on Sunday ev- Bray, of Dumbarton. We wish Miss Joann Scott, Wood- secretaries and the treasurer; 4 l4ntario County is very wise as the ening. last Wednesday Mr. Atian Karin land Road, a speedy recovery from ing very. .gratifying. The Stud .:, atunieipalities are very 'jealous of Master Lorne Annis spent the end of Old Rosebank Road had an ace- the flu.- was ably taken by Mrs. N. Q•' • Sir Atomony," said reeve Cyril Mor- of the week with friends at Pt. Perry. ident while at work. He .fell, • and The Turkey Shoot, on,.,December on the. topic "Christianity in 6Xr ,fey of picketing village. "I am, very. The W. M: S: of St. john's Church fractured his hand. 5th, at Wm. Newanan's was very` ibean Area". The world Courii^ )Attach is favor of planning bt}t. the met in the o lurch' on Thursday aft- Birthday wishes . are exteLded to successful, for those who attends -d. Churches urging business ]best that could be accomplished on a ernoon when the following officers Mrs.. Elsie Norman of Oakwood Dr.' The Christmas Party of the Child- prominent churchmen. to enr., ;•, e,_ jCounty basil . is for the planning were elected: Hoa. Pres., Mrs. M. onw.December. 47„ _fmm- frtfads' artd red, of the members of Rouge Hills Christians in then stnifgle fo �•. ' 't tDi arterial roads ,and drainage ser- Ellicott: Pres#iltht; "Mrs Ludo; Sec- " deighbars:' _ Lions was held on Dccembct 12, at tarGty is the. tlYfesg Indies. ►lee. It is difficult geography wi�te to retary, Mrs. Piaxton; Treasurer, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs-,, Cr'Morris, -of Gld. , the Rosebank Community Hall, This The officers elected are: P a iso planning in the county due to its s; Press Secretary, Mrs. M. 'Ell Rosahank Road South, attended a party was .given by the members of ( Mrs. George Todd; 1st: YiN ` length and topography. ,Thin County icott; Literature Sec., Mrs. R. J. Ell- banquet on. Thursday, December 27, � the Lions Club. There were' about ident, Mrs. D. -Milne; Treasuri a . �. ,_Js main] &•rural county and plan- icott; Missionary Monthly Sec., Mrs. in Toronto. seventy-five young guests. Santa R. Tindall; Rec. Secretary, "' Ming would present some problems W. C. Willson; Christian Steward- Congratulations• are in order for greeted them with cheers and squeaks Shieldsi Corr. SecOetary, Mr;;e ;r, an—&to the jealous municipal approach. ship and Finance Sea, Mrs. N. Bur- Mr. and Mrs. P. Krocher on their of delight from the %hildren. Tweddle; Ldteratute Seely.. ' - — ',"'�i''hhose who have been present during ton; Supply Sec., Mra:• A. J. Gray, 20th wedding anriiversary an Decem- ' The next Thurday Euchre will be E. Riches. -*be two day session of the Community Mrs. Lemmon, Mrs. H. Miller, Mrs: ber =17: ,of Oakwood Drive. held at the home of Mrs. F. Schwalm The Sunday School teachei PlanningWorkshop appreciate the S Reatsran and Mrs. C. Wannop; Mrs. C. Morris, Old R:osebaak Rd. of Kingston Road on December 17th. pupils met with the congrega - work and guidance given to .the re- Temperance and Christian Citizen- South, is feeling mach better after• just a reminder that the next Fri- S>s- day for the Annual Wb, resentatives by the grout from the ship Sec., Mrs. E. Johnston; Pianist, her bout with flu. - day Euchre will be at the home of 'Hervfce.. 5otsse of the children: partmenv Mrs. A. Mitchell and 34rs. H. Mal- Mrs: FuFlerton, of. Dyson Road is Mrs. Wm McLean,' on Decamber 18. a choir and sang "I6 Excelsis « There were representatives from 20 colm; Flower Convener, Mrs. Ray in bed with flu. Waw};h her an early Come one, Come All. The Primary children sang "A municipalities 17 of which were from Ellicott; Finance Comm , Mrs. D. recovery. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Schwalm of • a Manger"; Jirnrrry joltnson t stork shower was given In kronor (.Altona Road spent last week -end in Christmas Scripture Lessoi Ontario County attending the ))lest hairs, Mrs. N. Burton, Mrs. Linde . :Community Planning Workshop held afld Mrs. Mitchell; ' Social Comm; of Mrs. Harcourt, Toynevale Drive, Montreal with their daughter, and Elizabeth Harding contri -ln the County under the direction Mrs. R. -Malcolm, Mrs. Randall Ell- by Mrs. L. Martin, , Oakwood Dr. son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Annable. poem. The gifts present6& al Of the Department 'of Planning and icott. Mrs. N .Burton, Mrs. Ray Ell There were a bt of tovely gifts 'pre- Mr. )t. Schwalm, Kingston Rd. had to the Fred Victor Mission, Development. The qui `tions and an- icott, Mrs. W.. Hamilton; Baby Band seated to her, and a lovely lurch was a nice visit from friends frcan Tor- ojfering to Missionary and ! r - "*-err ranged from the powers of a -Leader, Mrs: E. Campbell; Nomina -served. onto, last w,cek: _ •ance, Fund, of the :United Ch Planning Board to subdivision con- ting Comm.. Mrs. Plaxton, Mr,;, Wm. The first meeting of the Cub. and �-' The Rouge Hill Home and School The parents and children trot and -regulations for buildings Knox and burs. Robert. Malcolm. It I Scouts was held at St. bfary'- School held an Open House'on.Wednesday Primary Department heli d near established airlanes and airports. was mowed this slate of off:cei•s be ta..t `xeek. It was well atter.de i. Com Ucccmber 4Pdi. -1t wa.. well attended. nual Christma, Party on Sat ' d carried hf Juhn n er ny. Ru��- the CFurcn Hall. Games wee ` - •--------- --------------------- aces :ted an rs. .to in; -lion Father Vaniterr La c..a;r- The G,ttle friend= of Uan ■ spoke on '•Temperance' �avin,r `.ff man ,wag- air• G. Colby. ell. �ti'oodview Road wish.l+.M 3 hap- an : conga. avifg. with .refre ASSeS.iV1. is H1,� ;yap voted dovin in A)ax. t r I rc - , - We. are, sorry to he that ' bur, p; -hirthday on -Derember 21. - beirifi served and gifts given ering Township still retrain ivy: Th; N%illa of We+t Point i --.r,:, i• ill wit.; I.ittte 3larjury Theai!, of �tcors- chid legal Aid - - ' _. _. - .. . -- ---_. - - . _ _. _: _ _ :- -= - lIr. Datbert GoobL'n; t"-nAils as= , &ease: appeared before council this weak asking for legal assistance, ' -HEATING, schen he appears ata hearing this . _ PLAN NEW :.'HOME :reek on the 3I'tller Paving -- _ appeal. •GosIin had . asked, in writing, talo weeks ago for legal assistance s i .irtd council turned down the request. Councillor Ross .Hawthorne asked If -there was any particular reason for ,! ■ heeding a lawyer. Mr. Goalin said that to fight the cease he would be competing against sawyers and engineers and, if alone t a e . +would be acting as h6;own lawyer sad witness. ■ Councillor Harry Ashton said he { %elt if the ease was being contested t I '«on legal tec'i"itticalities,' It lawyer was f needed but, if on assessment basis, "`' that Mr. GcMin wand handle it him- r r `:self. He asked if Mr. Goalin was using ■ ;the county formulae on gravel ' pits. ' Mr. Goslin said the county did not stave a county formulae for gravel I' - - pita, and that he was using one of '_ 1 his own,. similar to one being used .in - Whitby and Uxbridge.'' *� � � a ' ` ,� ♦ '.. �jL r • a ` Reeve Sherman Scott said the town- ".•'� a "..;ship was not hennd o the county l formulae. "We could argue this all _ ., - - r It was moved by Deputy -reeve Jean ;.McPherson'that 31r, Gorlin be, given legal aid. s A recorded vote showed yeas—Haw- thor ne, . Scott, McPherson, • Spar:$. ..-fully ully •a u tom atic T. Hays—Ashton, Swan. r -.BROUGHAM . { ONVE S1,0N;-BURNER Congratulations to Mr. and blrs Robert Le:m.an ( Nancy Barclay) on Vh*rn't ono to fit M ott furnaces,: boilers. and "Joslyn" units, What their typo whatever their (VOL* the arrival of a little son, ( Robert Douglas) .)n December 2. 'r Euchre- teas -held as usual in the O�'y Hs all on Tuesday evening with the = ; E• FR EE following «inners: Ladies - • Bea !t so ' ' • _Thompson,' Mr,. Root. 3lalco'lm; and '-� `T •'' �' . ;' '. 1irs. A. J• Gtay; Gents - ��'m: Knox '" �'' •. INStALLATION ')koss Carlton, and Mrs. M. Annis, -who took a man',: place. Special went .4 , :uto Mrs. Goodwin. 1 monthly ; . SERVICE(l,tlwatinow The Wdmen's Institute -held their :regular meeting in '- the Township ; ` Mall on Tue;day- aftcrnoou ,w .. a II d end olegas. heathers acrid attendance. As this ':cos the Chri trnas &erring, all ere schooloto■install n s o ■You ' 'enjoy ��' :children ,cera in,,ited, and Santa Was on hand ,Nish a gift for- tach child, as well 'a, a b p oz rand}. PresicTent ft Mrs. Annis was in charge. The Sec-. ER _ • :star cad the mivutcs. and. several WEST. COST FREE GAS LINE BURNER S VICE Y r - w tt deplt .9 _, b gp feat �m EE s 6,Mpa'^Y letfers. The meeting was then turned r Qa over to the Program Conveners: Mrs. . ' p Noc itai Ovd slrail IiM by our w Y ppl --Roberts, who was assisted by Mrs. _ s" ` G. E.oad pro - Holtby, . S i LENT E C OKCI M �A Lr ranincluding singing Christmas e DEPENDABLEg, . CLEAN Ca{ols, and a contest. Lunch was then - u served by the hostesses: Mrs, Rob- _ s marts, •Mirs. -Matthews, Mr. Campbell,, 0- 001M NOW, .. ' I , . �i �.+M t�� l ,. wNwwtNrtwls 14 f: :]des W. Gray and Mn. Hodgson. ■ aawnt wo 6mw » ~ ~ ~ r w w The!'e were twenty-five tfiembers pre- 5; �M sent, and thirteen guests, and twee- ty-ame children. fit,. t�r,r �/ N fwar b.. ww i■w Nw ifaw � � « Congratulations to Barbara 'Miller ttvho cefebrated her fifth birthday on Me�wtrw� Wi G.awrM w.ws for slow d our ,p SIMCO11 ST, t.. OSHAWA — MION! AJAX 1172 December 6th; also to Mr. A, (Pill) yew d 1ut■s ek +tris► ttsw brw t�i ; :Storey, who had y birthday on Dew %60~"Yetr'fl oferays be glad �aee Nattwttsi Oat" d amber 8th. f. At Arg SM to know ]tri. 3y. Hay f .+.lyr+"6 1r _,�. •+w'_�."�F+' —.. •�•'•e•"a' r. . . _ .- r' y _"�. ,T.,e.,,-_ •r �_7''-, �,_^' . _ _' '_�'�!,G.., '—*"—T j.�"`a+i ^�� _ i. • le r • ' o- ^^4 op YOUR HELP IS NZZDRD NOWT. BUSINNS DIRECTORY y :. _ t.►...� r- :a,;:.- - e ,. �• Wawa .. ! U TEED for Retard * 'Children are "commen- _ _Ging tQtoll� ey have oassed the_ wTO $3000 mark, which is still a tun wa ~� _r • CIN.. from the $20,000 g Y . Beavttfui MarbieF it1�7 Cdora • Can bt ' ` ere arc the names of mart local . -`( i Model {. *ere laid. on sub floors .r preset* flooring a Shells ma" or, "� 4irms'pkpd uersoos who- have donated rIr s - (pnblis?ted by the Society): Mitchell O {It t031�ie •�� t0�r 1i1ls • Wild ` " 1r' , Fud64lWli t-Wm_G. Lawson $2200; 4 x 8 r c W Acrid• "Wr�cithrs- . $20.00; • 'I •� • � i, ,,., r� _ Cooper Bhtck l:td. iIOJxK McEachttie . not stain 1 viAd ai Sidi •» ` a Ftmer ;tame i3:�10t; St George°s / t »a . _ ���",� w's cttiid ael(t.00; >r: >r..msor_ -jeyer shingles or clapboard • �elN:iestlAlakes.'`� rria$1n Prit►w etiw 1108 iM'r{C• ley 410:06;'{I: Nea+dl $5.00; SL And- ' ,• - : ?" - 'e • +� DAY OR Nlt:i'IT rew,'s Prrees beriaa Church $10.00; -. II r KayeB' $5.00; H. Arnold �K�IV mg • + =TATI6N � riC�#IM8' � $SS.OU• Crooks' Sunoco' -$5.0J; Pick- . • • ,_ . UIM. McEACHNW, Primp.: - g Village Fire Dept, 132 00; Ea: T" 9.1811 Rebekah Lodger $10.00: 24 Send -donations to — Box $6; Ajax. batt, Tbwk 9.251.! --=-----------------�------- Phone Pickering 193 St. Andre..'. Church GRA ` r Carl Be Financed' _ _ j .. e Pickering, Onto • A' joint ,meeting of =tile 114ies' Aid } Appliances, � fai'S - E KE'1"��R 6LAR1(E and Women's Missionary Society', was held in the Sunday School room on Thursday afternoon, December 10. _ BOOS iaSSC; ♦U LrEllB' Wi H. J. THOHPBON, B. A., LLB. The meeting s conducted b'y / / Mrs. Brisbin. The Devotional Sts- - ".• -� •: � aiiSiir><. vice was conducted by Mrs., Van r ani s Nus. A very fine message on "The + .al t d ' . �beeiss b Rouse. Birlt" Colntnbla and Oasarlo � Handsiaid of the Lord was given _ vie tiny �a "by bars. Elliott of Riverside Drive. PHONE 46 ; ; PICKERING `t to Raaaadaiie ��� �ti Aria• ....A solo `'A Christmas I,.uilaby" by i � Doll "j4= We Samna*, Pbone: Ajaz 186 Mrs. Kerr accompanied by Mrs. Rob- arson, added mach to the service, a +' '+ ReAdeoses T19m is 9.2036 A Life Membership Certificate of SEPTIC TANK OLEAN OUT iK e� a AMS. the Women's Missionary Society was �. Q �/lede Yea#. presented to Mrs. Sam Jackson. Miss i Chrissie .Munro, oa behalf of St. ; epi ei••. Cr�_��,j��� M Fraser D non — , : COMPLLT8 SEPTIC TANK 88RVICE L tlbsie It1N, �U`N`e"r,• ry Andrew's Society. made the presen- . tation. and ` a Membership Yin was , ;. presented by Mrs. Eileen Hill. NEW TANKS INSTALLED A film "The Christ Child Visits the - Mrs. Wai. Bayes presided at -the. j E. R. KEURY Sorristere, Soikitors and Notari*s parrot Rcfslshmentaswrtrecscrvedyb PAT DONNE 'TE. #�•�84� Pubik y „ t the members of the Ladies' Aid'. Sank of Commerce Chambers, , r ------ _ , mister, . SOiki�or, 3 Simco* Street 'North, Oshawa PICKERING RED CROSS' — - Notary! Public Telephone RA. 3.3446 is trying to locate-- 4 SALOMIA KALAMEES AJAX LUMBER a� (Bora, Febeuuy 3, 1919), by her- , sister mu Tarrinsekand, of Eston�d. 3•7391 *r AT. 2•1362" : -Clt)iIIi'I'SY Hoil[si4 and was destined forf�orShe entered Ca" � mlo lq,e, LU SUPPLIES - ,�AI�. 1;, uK ---Oat: _ . LUMBER AND 4 dER3' , wcA�ur;a! sly ---------­---------------- 7—ft-� _:�B ST. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN �, d' we aa*e w.ttses stv.�. w� PLYW4dd ... PAINT ... AR80R1?E , Geed . Caa► Dewm rests■.... CHURCH, cAa. -cis. liit37e:S Prtherins• Ontario !DOORS AND TRIM Pyr Wean$ Aad Empa6soM Rector I $**sloe Rev. H. L Shepherd, B. A., D. D. LIS c� neilt� - > iNvail �i1.a - an» ion•ft" ' 19L Pldostmg Phone ill Seton Rood ond' No. 2 Higimmy A 8. RIIi.EIOCiBB�[ Gad SOSY-SUNDAY SERifICES « wq Ireiraow■i wa'M' iSea�lJ 8.30 s, ='—Holy Cor ctioni4a j--- �- _ • 1' it u.a e. aL—Mtuttiag Prayer TELEPHONE PICKERING 361 wuilIi, tsar. yew: 11.00. m.—Holy coaIUMADI n (4th Strada : :or w�«' W ell 11ho a. nt.--Sunday Stinal in the Or AJAX 1045 r _: I R10"Way. besi►eo Consmudity "Hall w»s .lsd A,Is A ESTAiE 11.00 a, a>.—Nts.e;p in Rector, � no i Roots - m.--!-Nursery up to 4 yescs Photo co-op now ir,t Pick WEDNESDAY *ring and Aim areas. To A-oo a. ns.—Holy Cwnattation e,od vn.�Inr� buy or sell for prompt - tea.- for T-- s�><-General -Hardware -- --fcic Ay,SO>A� courteous serYKe ask for-.AJAJC - LOYAL ORA�y O LODGE.7.=:.-FAMILY GIFT CENTRE -' Mr. Blower. Heat Frs! Tu - - . Call t Rir>OfB CHURCHOF THE - o- : HOLYTRINITY ' :,Ae : J. Schatz _ TOYS mobletft saw A. 1C. 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Wherefore; then did ye foil, when He did come•• - 1n�t.Aetions, Repedrs & Alternations opsin unto you in the clouds of heaven, to draw nigh unto Nim, that 1" might behold Ne�esMs Lieknsea Plumbers. Barrister, BaBeitor, Notary Public His face, and bi of them that attained H4 Presence?" IcENSED TRUSTEES WE HELP YOU GET Ol8ew1, fl1L7701e 7isse Payments At Low Cwt. Onke Hotsraa - 7,00 to 5.00 P. M. baho'u'iloh _ Hoaati �O°o Priddy. Box 179, Highland Creek,•• or phone AT' 2-2409: »�.. ,AT 2-2080 Appointments- by Phase - - - - - Ito 4320 Kingston Rd, West Hill none: Pick�aR �' Tl1e NCNA'1S OF ►ICKiRtNd TOWNlMM Wataes Ajax $------------ —_ H Haa L Pid ring : . .. - STAFF ORD' EiROS. 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