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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1959_12_25_ . r , n • r � r. -e eri,n e-ws • o- VOL r, NO. 15 - - -- PICn=:NG. ONTARIO - W. C. MURK" AND SON - .__ PUBLISHERS 5c. PER COPY Aathotized As Second Car lliatter ` tft!g tlen blase. its Year ! Uaksi Slates. $3.00 --FRIDAY, DB,CBMBER A 1959 Pub'ished Since Novemint 1881 Post Ofrhe Dept. Ottawa a -MERRYy,_ ':. - .-.-H 4 .-:- _ - • _ - - _ _ •, r � ani •_ : - . O g eze Committee To Oppose They Say It For tis z �— e r .. Alternate Rail 'Route Here 4 i Over 100 persons attended a spe- a y3Y. ry , tial'"meeting in Vaughan ,Willard PICKERIN6 VILLAGE - a �� ' u school last Saturday night to discuss eke ° the alternate route No 2 of the CNR — ,4 M M , ;zn� which is proposed to take of[ at Pick- Maythe meaning of Christmas 'be e -Bering and Station Rd., -cross No. 2 Deeper; it's Friendships , Stronger,, « s N. ' at Brock. Rd., and run west parallel and _its Hopes Brighter, as dt comes w x fir" to the•Seepnd Coucesaion to You 'this Year. { a �:c--mee.ing was --unanimously 'Mr, and Mrs.' E. C. Dolmage spent 40 agreed to oppose this Route No. _ 2 Christmas holidays -at Picton with and formed -a committee to oppose} their son Bill, and family,_ _ the- move. The MacRae family are tidlding. Petitions will be' circulated to all their Chr_istmaa Family Party oa « »: -persons who would be affected, by " Saturday at the home of Mr. . and - Route No. 2 and if left trtf; or sot 'Mrs. Dave Rowat •(Ina) of Brorgk ' tt` -called-on, -you may get your name on. Road. Jint MacRae, and family, of s: the petition by.: phoning Temple , London, are expected: « w. 9-2656 Ajax 186, which •is•; M•r. W. H.A number from here witnessed the 4 y J. Thompson's, number - Saffta Claus Parade at BrooL•lin last Several persons from 'Dunbarton week, Considerable ingeitutt r was 4 who are affected by the original route, shown in having Santa's cuctcr' la attended the. meeting and said theyt horse-drann"affair) ride smoothly*. ' " want- to get ,the rail line business long in spite of "no snow" Little gttished and 'Would be willing to work wheels attached to the runners made e with the committee in opposing -Route This possible: sj No. 2. r • r', Members- of 'the committee am hicby Po . ,Bantams played thtt _ _ Whitby Police Hockey Team on Fri - Chairman, W. H: $. Thompson; Vice day, and won. 6-0., Now they 'or -c ,: a. ehairman,'Bill McPherson-, See. Violet upy, ,Fiat Place in -their Teague. i, Swan. Four-others.were named to sit Mrs. _Rrash. Qf L.aabi,te, .Quc., is on theeorhmittee6 visiting; Iter daughter Mrs Ti crs and - A general meeting- to discuss the l iarmly duri-Ig the no:idly' irea_ion. Alternate Route No. 2- will - be held Jin %4 hitt left. by evKwk. ' on January, 8th, at :vhieh .time regi- -to-hacc a hu}idav nt-ltloikla, entatives of the CNR will be prey- Congratul.iri-vt. to, Bab and • Mrs. Jones ant n the birth of tat he - . o h a son t s awn Hoan't:J. on Wednesday, Bairie Pomero est 'as • we PlanningMnrrsy Jo- ane r f B - . • _ . the Metro+Board Every p • � . 189 7 affected b oropposed to this Alter- Decernb<r l� 9' na uta i « to R4' is a e tee. p eased to hear that 1�ic.. Me singin; _We wish grow a Mem girls from the First East Woodi eds posing foi _photographer Barrie Poco- meeting. Aiihon Ctetnen# is now insprovfnG lstsaaa" and holdiv g .up the yrds Guide Pack, extend best' wishes to troy, for this picture foe our Christ- The Place and time will be Ml It after a touch of awl it out, this fine group of Yon. We thank them -for especially, mas issue: =: -' notuiced next week in this pneumoa�•' ` paper• Mr. and _,Mrs Ed. Johnston, of Parry Sound, Or, spendin-g. Christ- - mss holidaYd with the tatter's sister . Mrs. Ross M nrisan. and family. Pickering Youth t�s • • .,'Mr and Mrs. George Brown- en. I� Poric t A.F. & A*M I' Pickering Browldit Band To S� Ca tertai nc the arembera of the PublicStaff �i _. _ of fth _ :- Invest Officers � �` ... � - ... �embera� of the Pickering- Youth Schools, accanrpao�cby aities•'and i' husband~, following Hold I�tfeif� •' .8anci< will be.. up and down the pick- ng }fie i.:hii.tntaa The -First, Pickering Brownie rack Bring Village streets on Wednesday concert held recently at the-, High . held a Limner' in - the L nitbd Church and Thursday evenings this_ week, i _School. During the evenitrgt" y. R. , - • stn -Christmas carols. Till was presented with } f'4_1ectric: E. Centre . last wer�c, under the gins', :'teme, "Lend A Hand". j ' This group went arotirtd Inst yenr'1 clock by' the •Staff. ••' • : The doctors, teachers, police, ,care- with their carols -and it, was couch Our congratulations to Gordon and. w - taker and all those who lend a ,hand appreciated by the.residents. Mrs. Rimmer and Ray and Mrs. _Doble, all. of whom-cdebratt'd wed- Srow•niesi were mentioned in 8 • ding anniversaries on Sunday. - « "y =bort address by leader Airs. John, Service Clubs NOY'- Conu•ratulations to Mrs. Al. De•� I ra inell. ' I laney,- who celebrates a birthday on- Fullowing the;ditiner, L`.e. Erocrrties "Sate , i orsned a circle and sang several ChristnW, Da r ' r w 'hristi%a; caiols and •some of, their `taus Aar: and Mrs. John Aston andi t �w z' Brownie son Service clubs• of l'ickertng Town• famS}p visited relatives in Bowman•- t 1periaall8vathe�q t cul evening for all, l ship �o distribute Cave Joined hris enas$ain this boxee td �IManle y hap Py . returns to Roddy - 3 Pearson wrateir- ho. celebrated -his 6th _6 ?, a, A Hanlrt-for the Handicapped those in need. , *r _ - wirn !'.ass - wax res -iced on their ! Over 116 'boec?s went out -this '" thday on Monday, behalf by Mrs. H. T: Coot : Christmas. Among t';e stoups joining The Girl Guider are planning, to - have a toboggan in this work lire: WF -t Rouge Kiva- party on the 19th. - x +• - i^. Tobogganing to be at Antold''ti hit ' r Y,•. • nia, Rouge Hill, Lion., Uunbarton Ki- b { with a return to the C. •E. Centre of -' Lithe Theatre .To anis, Dunbut toil Iiu� Brigade, 'the United Church for Lunch. ' 'f hey - - Picketing , Rotary and. Pickering. • • Township and' Village Red, Cross. _ i `are liopi g for. some !now by that Hold-- Auditions Their efforts to make a happysine, a Colin Lay is i home for Christ- _ Christmas for everyone,, is, we hope, I mai holiday.,. He is accompanied. by ' On" Wednesday„ Januaiy 6. f %60 ':appreciated by •all those who. are.re 3l r.:Jim Gumbos, a friettu `front, Pick' rifyk Township Little, Theatre eipients of the boxes. 0 will hold their. first meeting of the (4uecn's- Unw.::a' formee. Hunkariaa VOR. BRO. A. E. STORK IV. BRO. NORMAN -K- McCOMBE Freedom -Fighter: who is now in hit Installire !faster yi'ossrt: New Year, at which tme auditions • • • g . pful Mns> cr Ucric Lvi,:s Third -Year- Engineering Phy`:ies. .ill be held for casting'-ofre their new '�'.�.ekoring Library A Festival of Ciiristmas Tunic was _ play. "George and Margaret" by. Ger- • bels on Friday evening, Ahv�ember y Ge Savory, llin. tiu direction of 'Holiday Hours 18, at- the High Sclwol Autiitodunt, George A. Dallis. in' which• the Public -Schou: of Area . The play will be; presented .at the .I Tues. Dec. 19 • 2.06 to 5.07 P. M. Nq, ?, participated. There w cre voc- Pickering District High School,* in'al numbers, iven by the. combined approximately twelve .weeks. , Any- ' Sat. January 2, 2.00 to 5.00 'P. M. + ? 1 De `- -- - =--------------------- I choir; of the .area, under the diree-' _•ne interested in the group will tion of Mr. -David 'Kara•„ Special :lost welcome. there are both male • / and female roles,to' be filled, and 1 Retarded Ch�ldren.,s 1 numbers by each school were - r. " -he group would appreciate help from i "lthythtn Baird'', "'li4arehing Drill ; -Dolls a``nd Christmas", "Christmas " L ancone interested in joining, to assist Christmas Party • Choral Reading aril Pantomime;' -=— - stage management; scenerv, props,- School Chorus", "Flutophone Band",• ._ f ' etc. The pupils ,of the Retarded Chit- Come along, and join.up with .this , dren's Schoch held their annual ' "Rhyrpcs of Christmas' and "Christ- _ c- mas Story". hard-working and ambitious group.,, Christmas party on Monday night at Arthur Barkev, Cannington, `visit ^ and enjoy your own .efforts to furth• the school, with parents and .friends, ed the J. C. BarkeY's on Thursday: er recreation and culture in our -com- attending. It .was a pleaure to hear the fresh ' munity. The kindergarten and senior classes " Call—Pickering 989, Evenings presented a program that was much• young voices of Lincoln St., Sahoot : resent - Chair, on Saturday mornings broad-. enjoyedWinners Of Eastern Star Turkeys Under the direction' of Mrs. T. J. cast. MP. Bush and the -children dc- serve out hearty; congratulation3. Wheeler, who has been teaching -The Ross Murisons entertained Th:e- Draw• -for the winners --6f thc••'music at, the - school for some time, the Presbyterian Young_People at a. "Turkey Draw"_ condncted by the the children sang carols, whish were 'Christmas Party last week. Ontario Chapter O. F. S. has made a delight to hear. The'`rhildren en- -Miss 'Elaine -•Lishman• is- spending on Monday night. Winners were 1., joyed it, which -was evidenced -by the i :O. A. WM.`WRIGHT BRO. LORNE WHITE NY. C, '�furkar;-2. 4irs,•,Clarence Ud-' way they sang. It was obvious to all, part of her holiday's in Ne.c Tork,--' - < Senior Warden - Junior Warden ell; 3. Ed. Stork. they think ' a- great deal_ of Mrs, and Louise is -holidaying at home. Wheeler. The- window! of the- Public Scliciols Lodge A.F. & A.M. held their Inner Guard; Bro, Jas. Smith, Senior have been beautifully decorated with. , He ,bets'Hold 'Of It. The ,bowling winners were, present - Installation last Thursday-ev.: Steward; Brb. W. ,Hardy Craig; Ju-; - ., ,• - ,Christ-mav ,Scenes"' by -the cJiikiren.= . - - -- ' - • Ted with prizes Mrs, Wh• eler receiv- nior Steward; Bro. Frank Dillard ' teach room has liad its own Christ - A 'Whitby Town subscriber of the (� a lovely' spr q ofowers and Till's room, s=talling Master was V. Wor. Tyler; Bro. John marks, Asat, Sec- then etich mss Party; and in Mrs. . F. Stork, .who was Master. of retary. The remaining offices are held Pickering News, last Friday after- pupil p seated .a present the had made the selves to their her morning and .afternoon classes ] 925. ' by Past liasters of the lodge. They noon, wondered- "where is the post- Y presented her .rith a pair of crY�s1 d into office for 1960 were: are: Immediate Past Master, Wort' man with my News "':• Looking out Pa1e?tis•' bed -room lamps. I Orman McCombe, Worship- Brp. ilobert. D. Rahmer;. Chaplain, W. through her front window -there's t ' Excitement ran high when Santa arrived. ,It was real! We are lorry .to ,learn that Mm Th k ;. r; Bro. A. W Wright, Se- Bro. L. M. .Borley; Tress. W. Bro. . Mr. Postman sitting at the curb,..his y a• joy to see' rr,en; Bro. Lorne White, Ju Ross hiurison; -Sec. W. Bro. Harold .mai112ag at his. side,, and the News such genuine happiness in .children. Andrew Glen is in Oshawa Hospital; mien; Bro. Frank 'Simons, Anderson; Dir. of Ceremonies, W, wide open, being read ,by Her Maj- The teachers; officers of the Re - own a broken leg. I ,,aeon; Bro. Wm. Martin Bro. Vernon Balsdon; Organist W. esty'a Servant, befoie being delivered tarded children, 11frs. Wheeler and Five around de 'and view the lovely Christmas decorations. ' to our sub'scriber's home. ,Good for a}1 who work with these children are _ _ con; Bro: Eugene Green,- Bro. W. C.- Murkar• him. L J to be commended for their efforts. - - 1 Jp wants nor needs just accept- 1 ed to make use of the stamps. For little extras that are really RST needed fifty cents set aside `1 A07 ; r every shopping day, and spent i+ `- through the regular chapnel9 ' • r would bring the same results �r ha let loose • n h !'Dear Anse Hirst. I. admit knew had -.to find a new life to ' k_;.. subjects of hats and trading ' right here that I was. largely to hvs, and the only.. ,way was stamps I'll' now. comg to " blame for my wife's divorcing through will. pgwer. I have beets , : earth and get my jars of newly' me two years ago. After the first promoted to a -responsible posh . made' mustard pickles labelled year I'took to drinking and sal- tion, I now stay away from tav Via::" ready for storage in she base- ause she erns and drink . almost nothing. x ° "-" at home bac �" ed int o s t- d hal fay d- six an had grown lazy and careless, This experience, 'I know, has Latent. Sia pint P 'didn't keep the house. clean nor aged.me,. %` s jars – and the house smell; s - take proper care of our baby am "How• carr I convince this "love- t' � �`�� �`� � � �� like a pickle factory! After that ;> Vinally she applied for a divorce. ly young woman that I am as �` - "'� " is done I must' go out and get which I didn't want because of old as she is, it not even more "'tz�a x r e what . may well, be our last pick - the baby, b Pee she was mature? I don't see how I can go – '-Ing of mushrooms. Bob "and 1> admanaat, she go it. At first I along -,without her now. • " ' ;toy were here yesterday and was terribly to some for my FINALLY MgTil7BE ......°. v �� BILL L"tom ��. _.we had a big feed of mush d there roo roeooz tiled tn'e to that ese p oaths have, your letter (which' I had to t y�z� x� �- , were still in a oplenty pleftafor them > "Now 1 have .met a delightful ' shorten) defines your coming- ' ' to take home. They think the ' young woman whom I : have • of -age. These lonely years st y q , d,.. wild- mushrooms have far mon - come to love deeply. She is four • self-discipline ,have not been F�,� r , '� flavour than the ones on sale years older than-1—and. insists • whsted, you saw the folly of _ in than store. I wouldn't . know– that the age -difference' is im- your former ways end cast ag " a ;R we either eat what we find portant: We get alongwonder- • those habits that weakened 1 ,z,� %�M x,' or go without `• - isil}y, and understand ach other • your character. Now . you are better a}1 the time. Each hour 'ready to practice the true es I spend with her only increases • sentials that make for a good r these Fish Are my Love, and I am certain if I • marriage. It is not how many:' y. Really Dangerous were Icer -age she would not hest- • years one has lived. it is how _ _ tate to become my wife. ' one has learned to master him- 4 "As for me, I am not afraid to • self that determines his value !'fishermen is America have • as a worth -while citizen in all • R, 2. marry -again, I have learned so f decided that the most danger- 0 anger well what marriage demands. I •its yarded t'elationshipa. Acta- ous fish In the world is not the • ally. -in my opinion you are " i • older than the usual mail of shark, as is. generally believed. shat? $C1ffaDof-Set your years. but the barracuda a large. This truth, coupled with the savage pike -like fish found in _ ` • love and understanding you. tropical seas: • -have developed for this young *� w' • woman, should be sufficient The barracuda frequently at- .- • proof that you have achieved - tacks human beings, sometimes <' •the appreciation, the tolerance :causes death and occasionally the • and the will to be hey sympa- IIALANCE OF POWER –' Form tractor apparently balanced on lose o! limbs. It is recognized by PP Y natives of the Caribbean Gulf • thetic companion. one huge finger awes visitors to a Munich, West asermony, u • 1. hope'she will not weigh agricultural show. The fair is rt of the count s famous region as more apt to attack man °°r • the calendar, but recognize th4 9 than is the fiercest shark • man you are now. If she will October Festival. It grows to a tength of six or • read what I say today (and I seven feet end has "knife-like have concluded my opinion ,. ... teeth and the ferocity of a • from your revealing letter) she -, , tiger," reported a scientist who *• will no longer count the differ- encourstered a barracuda ori the • ante in years but appreciate t '�� " Florida Reef, ' the manner of man you have Natives take this item fish n by ed • grown to be, and gladly give �� spearing it with a three -pronged - _ • her future into your keeping ' WAF;i�e'�' spear. One caught in this way •-without a single doubt was placed alive some time ago • Tell her, for me, that one n HRONICLES yr the well of a dont. One of the • my beat intends married a man 'crew going down into the wtU, a 10: years younger. and those and for the moment forgetting its ' • who don't -know her history deadly occupant, was seised by - • believe they are the same age � the barracuda, which bit biro through the thigh, laming dim DANGEROUS SITUATION IOIV _: INGER J for lice '•Dear Anne Hirst: I am a- _ L� -. widow 48, with five children �4�ridAUt1�?�}� Clar�Dlrrr Itsmte and five married. Some _ _ _– _ _ - Simply the Slfiaf#ei1 Ume ago I met man who 'though married is giitinies div- T bought a hat! Actually f 'customers just love them. i PRINTED PATTERN arca. He says he loves me, and bought a . fall suit and a top . ' . wonder! 4906 I really love him. coat first. They met with lam- Weil; I must admit most wow "He is at present in the I�ospi- fly approval. Then Partner said ' HE`S tal sick. I have tried to,- break "But what about a hat — you've est like the 'idea of getting a ,`i'• tas—li oR wins hint.- but I have no - de. got . to have -a new hat to go bargain. They love that "some - sire for any other man .Please thing for nothing" feeling. The 7 y ly JC�a with that outfit. _So 1 went to advise' me. — M.C." '-town — alone — and, as I sav, fly in the ointment is that no w - One bright tet for school, one . " If this man is get - I bought a hat. It's about as :one ever gets anything for _..„slower -trimmed, , for dates with oma• you are treading on din- modern as tomorrow! Really, nothing. We never have done. Dadl Fun, thrifty to make. Serous ground to keep on visit. it's a lovely number . velour But open -the newspapers and - Whip up cosy cap 'n' mitten •ing him. Until he is free he felt with a high crown an•t what do you see? Double -page' lei in .wool, cotton. telt. Pattern •has no right to be seeing an- scoop brjm in a soft beige col- advertisements giving all the i88: di:`ections; pattern places •other woman, and' his wife our. I wore it. polite and you could make the situation very details about the bonus' gifts - _ for ill, medium, large size; • 'unpleasant for you 1 !you keep should have heard the coni- your trading stamps will bring transfer of lazy -daisy flowers: •this up. ments. I'll give yvu a ,few sum- you. Who do you think is pay - Send TEIRTY - *WZ CENTS • Tell him. in all kindness that, Ples: ing. for all that advertising? We _(stamps cannot be accepted, use • for both your sakes, you will Partner: "Holy .smoke, what are, naturally. Chain stores soon postal note for safety) for this •have to cease these visits aow. have you got on' your head''? cover the initial cost by an ex - pattern to Laura Wheeler; Bo: • When he can ask you to marry ..Dee.: It's- a lovely hat but it's tra cent stere and there on what r ]t; 128 Eighteenth St:, New. Tor- •him, you will consider it.. so different. I'm not sure .that we buy – and we are. so used. Ditto, .Ont. Print' plainly PAT- • Meanwhile,_ stay clear of I like -it." to prices going up' we hardly' TESLA NBMBM your NAME • trouble, if only for the sake of „ notice the .dltfertnce. Now just And ADDRESS. Arthur: What are. you talk• multiply those few odd cents by your children. ing about –your mother looks P y , Send for a roPY of 3939 Laura the thousands in retuYiis to the Wheeler Needlecraft. Book., It It b not one's ase,, but self - her.,' rifer in that hat = it Baits her:' retail distributors and it, be- �• has lavety, designs' . to order: , discipline one has practiced that gob: "The coat's all right .but comes quite obvious they are :embroidery, crochet, knitting, determines his fitness for rear- _1 don't think much of the hat." .- having a field day, trading as weaving; quilting, toys. In the riace. If you are in doubt, write the gullible nature at the, aver- - book, a special surprise to make Anne Hirst about it and receive Joy: '"Oh, is that 'ever pretty age housewife. , a little girl happy – a cut-out her honest opinion. Address her • –so new and so soft and rice, Everyone knows the cost of doll, clothes to color. Send 25 at Box 1, 123 Eighteenth St., New I LIKE IT " _. living -is sky:. high. Retailers – " cents for this book. Toronto Ont. Various friends: 'Really know it too. How much better smart ... not quite' your colour 5 ..wish I could wear a hat like it would be, and what a great - that ... ,sty word, 'are we ever got retailers ether and sere modern ... you're -not going to if B^ agreed to cut out all this "come- _ wear THAT – it's a joke!" �" nonsense and instead ad. So there you are – just a vertised they were offering'* few o! 1. the Comments, for and _ goods to their customers at low - x against, one poor little hat when er prices, in proportion to tha mother goes shopping. A crea- amount that is now, spent on ` tion; I must admit;' that isn't. trading stamps and give-away' Fashion's shapely sheath in a quite so conservative as I've bonuses. Sure, there are aces- beginner=easy version – no r. �� } been ,used to wearing. What ..sional genuine price reductions waist seams. Versatile for any ' 3 does if matter anyway, just so – known as weekly "loss- hour, jersey, or fluid crepe. Wear long as it stirs up a little in. leaders" — 13! less on 10 pounds it with or without a belt. - - terest? After all it IS perfectly of sugar; or two cans of this i Pattern 4908• Misses' Printed plain — no flowers or feathers. and that for the price of ,one. Size 18 Sizes 10 12 1 16, I Its only claim to smartness is But look around the. shelves that takes 2% yards of 34 -inch fabric. ter' its simplicity and shape. Thirty same week- and you'll probably Printed directions - on each pat- 1 years ago' the same style, of find amark-up on quite a nuts- tern part. Easier, accurate. headgear was very much the ber'of items — .just to make up Send FIFTY CENTS (stamps fashion. I can prove it by old the difference. Robbing Peter to cannot be accepted, use postal a family photographs. pay Paul, so to speaks - note for safety) for this pattern.. Noi for_ a little matter that .is Let Chain store oPacials say Please print plainly SIZE, probably a! more vital interest what they will, ALL women are rTAME, A D D lit E S 3, STYLE td readers of this column than not in favour of trading stamps. • • NUMBER. 'NOW HEAR THIS – Every employe, at Involides Air Terminal my new hat. And that is Bonus Many think just as I do that Send order to ANNE ADAMS, ''►aris carries one of these tiny receivers which sounds off Stampsl Are you for or against they are nothing but a nuisance Box 1, 123 Eighteenth •St., New with a discreet beep beep" • when the bearer is paged. Hs them? The Canadian Consumer's and increase the cost of living. Toronto, Ont. Y ;Ooed only place it to his ear. to listen to the message. • No Association is very much For' those who do collect them r wires Ore involved and waiting pdssenyers are spared monstant against them. Heads of chain then -are often traded in for ''lolls -aver the loudspeaker, stores using stamps say their something . tae -p er3cn Neither ISSUE 43 – 1839 _ o'I , r _ 61 w �, send �Geo, Lawrance and ton, visited hiI parents Mr. and,Hrs. singing Christmas Carols and tLA e speMt several days in Ottawa Wm. Knox, oat day last week. P*nedictioa.- A buffet supper ww& _ the Misses Gayle and Wendy Wa visiting Mr. Lawrence's parentswann second. Mr, and airs. Fred Westgate and of Stouffville, visited their gram• Mrs. Cecil Jones visited Mr. and Evelyn are spending the Christmas parents Mr. arid. Mrs. Fred Haasil- Mrs. David Fagan of Toronto, oat _vacation in Guelphvisiting Mr. and ton, on Sunday. Sunday. r1 ` �` �►N S 6REET11�� ' . Mrs. Harry Westate and family. Mr. We are sorry to hear Mrs. Wm. Mr. and Mrs. David Noon and son - and Mrs. Dick Gibb of Trenton are Knox is cpnfiaed to bed. All hope for of Quebec visited fior. a few days) i it soon that. the only appropriate thing to say ate this visiting with Mr. Gibbs' mother Mrs. a speedy recovery. with his motho Mrs., F. Noon at the tib Of the year Merry Christmas. We all Say, and =rials • Olive Gibb. Mr. Wm. Ellicott was rushed to h*Wof Mr. and Mrs, .R. Day. Mr. DUNBARTON UNITED CHURCH . Oshawa Haspital on Tuesday .night Noon has been stationed with the R. BvelyOne, If not all; mean lt.The Christmas service was con- and operated on for appendicitis. C. A. F. in Quebec, and is now, be - The think of Christmas as a time of Peace on Earth, G6od- • ducted by the minister,' Rev. J. W. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hamilton had ing trpasferred to North Bay. ' Will Towards Men." On this one .day a -vow, most of us feel Wilkinson. The decorations were very dinner on Sunday with his mother Mr. Lorne Disney returned••sd la ' 1 fitting with a beautiful creche in the Mrs. W. Hamilton and uncle Mr. O. week from the ,International DairA { just that way. However, why forget about it on December front of the altar and poinsettias, and Carter. show at .Chicago. - 26th. A threat hangs over our peace, that We in this country email Christmas trees arranged Mr. M. Hamilton had dinner oa Mr. Cecil Maynard and ides Rut(: ? around. The choir .presented their Sunday, with his son Fred, and Mrs. Mat'tin, Schomberg, visited on. Sun - love so much, although we have a habit of taking it for I L Cit�istmas music with two anthems, . Hamilton. day with Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Disney'. granted Possibly down inside, we don!t really believe there` `Unto Your is. Born this. Da and Mr. and ,A�Lca,. John Harvey, Lon- - .------------------------- ----- y' y is a threat to our peace. Yet we know there is; but put, It Hailelulia . Mrs. Freeman and Mrs. don, spege the week -end with hisiety Palmer sang a duet, -"Let the Christ- parents Mr. and Mrs. AL Harvey. Historical Soc ,. aside for more pk*sant things ,to think about. mss Star Keep Shining". Miss Cecile' Mr. and Iwirs.. Dean Mails return - At this time of year and until next Christmas rolls around, Robinson presided'at the organ. Mni ed home on Thursday after enjoying Brougham. - Final obBrouxs ill let's give more thought to Peace on Earth. Let's applaud the Wilkinson took his Scripture lesson a few days trip to Florida. Mr. Mairs a On of the. old Broughaapr - from St. Luke, the second 'chapter. attended a Convention with the Case X001 grounds by the Pickering -nen who we trying to preserve it. And lets not take Peace His sermon topic was "The Lesson of Company. � Township Hiatorieal Society has beeat' for granted, It might be well to remember that right now, Bethlehem." Let us now even unto Mr. .and Mrs. Leonard Beach were Overcome. Ratepayers here have an- -it -.Bethlehem to see the reality of Sunda visitors with Mr. and Mrs. thorned the sale of the land and Old tatlay, is only a word to many millions 'of people in some y y school building to :the Society for : - 1 ,QA&Waa which was theme Jesus. w. C. W illsoa other countries. There was no room in the Inn so Congratulatons to Mr. and . Mrs. to 50 The site est etylias hbftric. lreadyinove& f . Merry Christmas Peace on Earth. It'll a nice combination Jeers teas. bora in a manger of a George Dunbar ( Mona Fergu%,Yn) on °g 4 - stable. This v simple birthplace in prepared to .purchase the old boaidr elf 'words. Lets try and, keep them in front of us all year, very pi p ee the birth ;of a little daughter, Lath- and -batten schoolhouse at Green Rivee became impressive with -appear- arine. Louise- on December 6. 1953.E is also to.be moo ; ange of the star and the shepherds Mr. and Mrs. G. Middietoo, Ash- p �' a�70 and majestic with the arrival of the 'bum, casted on Mrs. Lem=on one Present lana. has been ill. Decision of the Brou ham rate- Mfngs of different nations to pay evening last week g Master Lynn Dornan has been Boor The fulfillment of the ex- $ F►uk Bid Pays= came at a public meeting -S atnlatiam to Ki and bin. fined to his hems with the mumps. tem winish the Society's oQer was care• - N �p ass Mason (Nee,.Adeiine Remwe. Mr, Peter Gressshields is he me Ply and hope of all mankind Chrlstwee Dance fully deliberated. It is understood that* e became a reexfty with Jesus words To add to a week of holid, feat- t� Society `fails to function`' the i on the. Math of tWr sea. Marls from Aja: Hospital. "I have come into the world that ivities, Pr Park Board are Property will revert to Bro - , in . Hospital on Den 18th. Dar. and Mn.'N.* X White have �' thio me all mea mi ht be free." �a m ugham's d Jesus was crowded out of a busy take place in Township Hall, in Boswd of Education at the sale price oast to- the ehSdrea of their grand -daughter Pat, a nurse in g sponsoring a Christmas Dance, to and district School who training at Hamilton and Whitby, vita- p General feeling. of the meeting was world at the timeof His birth as He Brou harn, on Saturdaynight; q y so :telt at•thain� F �P�hrist- ittng:lately. often is today. we need more room g 4 nes- that the Museum will have educatioaat .10 Mr' and. Mrs' for Jesu's in oar hearts: If we let ember 26. There wilt be round and 1�i''atusie` si"chs-- High- Dsngald Thompson are value, not .only to Brougham bat to 8eoi- There was a very good at- spending a week, of the Christmas .square dancing to the 'strains of -- all Pickering township• residents and - ifaiaacs of pssenb aoc! friends who 'holidays in Gananoque, visiting with Him, Jesus is here to stay.. as He Moatg+omerys Orchestra for t)sh- that the Pickering offer could be the wets well rewarded for their presence Mrs. Thompson's family, Rev. a n d P"o��' "Le, am with you always, awa.' The Park Board anticipates a even unto the end." , p beet one. An amendment toa motion . • __ '.„� a fine concert. Mrs. J. A. Payton, Dorothy and Betty. t iivel.v and festive ogca9ior,; with a for sale, is jh yto y y king that the property los . The Base Line Home and Schosil Visiting with the Thompaon's and merry crowd of psrticit zrft. 'and offered at auction or by tender, was lsiaeting was held on Dec. 14th, M McClementa of the Base'Line on Sun- �'ROUGHAM plan to use the proeeed4 of the dance defeated "The Historical Society is A jHcK&y. gave a very interesting tali days were, • Mrs. Wm. Moron, Mr. _ for expenses of Brougham Park. part of the entire district and we Asn the new museum at Brougham and Mrs. Art. Marr, Mrs. D. Herd - ------------ ., t'yI I The W. f. Euchre was held" � in the " 'should get behind it . 100 � percent, The scrapbook which Mrs. McKay has Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bullock and Don- Hall as. usual. on Tuesda rvenir. p` l�a said one ratepayer. "I think it w'iLL been compiling for the l a9 t three na, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shand and with the following winners' Mr4. J DR ~� �' �f� be a definite asst to the commuhity, • years, was on display and thoroughly Mark and Mrs. Helen Brisbi:m Davis, Mrs, A. J. Gray. Mrs. W. Carl- (received too late for last weak) `another suggested the Historical So- isxamined- by the appreciative mem- ..Mr. Peter Sa�tnik. is confined to ton; Mr. B. Lotton, Mr. H". Plan- � .The W. A. _met lavt Wednesday 'ciety had ..squatter's •rights; inan- bels, Oshawa Hospital. tort, Mrs.. Perry (who playtW as a' for aheir Chrietmas meeting at the ! much as the log cabin had already, r"^ ifts. Chan. Risk has been confined Mrs. E. Eggman .of Wi iVa Road is man); --Specials went to Mrs, Ray i house of Mrs. B: Jamieson Presid- I been moved. With this. -Society Chair. to bed with lumbago. Mr. Rish also a,patient in hospital. Ellicott This will be the fast euchre ecnt .Mrs. Lloyd Wilson, tools the man W. G. Lawson agreed Without until after Chriatraw. startirR again Worship on "Perfect Harmony'. Af- permission of the Board, he said amid in January.- ter the business, seventeen ladies atis- laughter, the cabin had been moved A Mr. Perry of St: Thomas spent wered the Roll with a "Christmas Re- and the building "is truly a squatter"1 _ the week -end with his uncle Mr. and; sips`. Each member. then .donated a" Robert Miller of Brougham said the r� Mrs. -Geo Pe y. Christmas number for the program. cabin -was a valuable building sad rhe dung --- _ Z. and nis n Knox of Hamp � The meeting closed- with everyone not a Junk heap." The Scarborough " _ W.. donor had been offered. $2,500 for the; eabin—which the Paying expenses of ma ring it ' � • • Actual( , the Historical Society will k Township of Pickering -. = :het .lei brick e�oei: , t - hones for a pa� land on which it Stands.D2,449 for Lha 4 1� i �1 GARBAGE= COLLECTION Had the butt and land soli • i far cotametcral asatge, one -hall the pules of tate building would have bees: 4 �,� Garbage usually picked up on Fridays will' b* picked claimed by the Department of Eduea.• 1 Loon. The Department, hoverer, in ` ' jM 'up on Thursday, Det. 21 and Thursday, Dec. 31st aPa't�ed to approve the present deal 4 . D because Of the educed" value at .« and NOT on Friday, Dec. ZS anF. d Friday, Jan. 1 St. the '�" ssssswsssasssssltissssssasr ; A. r L T Johnston Clerk Photo By wwwCHBiC mea' .: err d . _ �. .B ie Po oy t Copies of pictures appearing in this' ; 111HGi�es and Service) Paper over the "credit line" "photo 4 - - by Barrie Pomeroy" are available in ^ two sizes. Ir you would like a copy (photo) of these pictures•: the -5 by -7 ' size. % cents -,.the 8 by I0, 75c. -, To. order, phone lot r. Pomeroy', at TEmple 9-1417. - all 1% tk sta6wt ski „� t, s>sssratassee■assss+tsR assns ^ at,ain tk rat Went loch`s --- ----------- __...- ...._ tbest, till it taro ab sloes sees- bbcri for rosorq dli1D Lia;. . LAPID TITLES ACT ib►ben tkr sob the stat• tkt ma nt IN THE MATTER OF Part of -Lot , IM exeetunq PM tor• - 'll. 6th Concession.,in the Township >eM ashen rhes here terse into tic of Pickering, in the County oi' Out , ioax,t*er stir *room m dxM lotb�i ario, as described' in Registered Ins- >�,ankUsWon.antttssrs�t ," trument No. 71710, for. the said Town - bis .' • onaskblies *? 6�etk+rMRS. ^;' ' ,'Imo Disney/ 8W_A Station ship of Pickering. . ' tx °ss Out V�' , /y • • folk NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that aN �taeia+etnsc. aq ar`c`h Pickering/ Ont. t<nl bane harm1 sl"in a srcast JOHN. COLE --A F+ tin tki sb� Namur to jirrea tkr or +_ 7 OgerprDtnto skit sbnP �tlter bo has made an application to the Mas-, , .. .. , . per of Titles at Whitby, Ontario, for a Certificate of Title to this land of ?� '1 _ -• ___ which he claims to be tette owner in fee, simple free from' all _ encumbran- '12,`:'_%. - WHEREFORE any other person . � .:� ` �•s _ having or claiming to have any title Ui-� l to or L•vterest in the land, or any y _1st i. ' f _- part the> sof, is required, on or be x r ^ fl I 1 fore the Ruh day of January, -1960, to file a claim in my office at the C own of nt of s Whitby, and' a �. ,r�� ` ��• �1` _�—�� ,^,�- - to serve a copy on the Applicant. _- - , �/��%GGD�ii'%'l�GI.CJ The address -oi the Applicant for, - ,..�` �- service is: � �! `Messrs Greenway and Leitch,. etc. DORlS HAIRDRESSING SMS Yonge St., w'tno*dale, Ont. `: No. 2 — Old Rosebank Rd. & TELEVISION DATED of �et�t Ont., . l�t� < 5 . Highway bUHBAR�ON RADIO _ .; •�'Ernple 9.2181. D1JNsARtbN . ._ :PICKERIi�G 1ox1 Roal.Ix Local II&A Of Titles ' J V- • , , 1' •WEDDING S Santa Claus -made the rounds at Sheila Courier 653: Doris Parkinson bank area are all aglow with the is Toronto Frenchman's Ray on ,Sunday after- 634; Carmy Black 627• Winners of Christmas lights, which' add much to j -'Open House is being held at A�'aa Clarkr..,Bttelt Wedttg i noon, delive ing a present and Christ the -capons Dick Arai 643; Frank the colour of the holiday season. Rosebank twines oa the 24th and h'as been . 25fh.�---- -- - ----------- Candles lighted lighted the altar of St. moa atockiug� to. "the children in Fleury 655; Vic- Garbutt ,� Dor- Pl,,. Girl Guide- Company - •...;lieholas Anglican Church, Toronto. the community. Santa was seated on sen Booth 650; Rose ,B*thea lay, formed at St Mary's School, under 4L ThAnks . on Saturday, December 19, when a gaily -decorated float that went a- Doris- Dennison 628 othrr play- t}te leaderyship of Mrs. Sammut - Card Sandra Gaye, daughter of Mr. and long each street, A piano was also ers received cigarette$, Congrafulations to Mr,' �n 'chi . .:'. . Mrs. john Wilson s. Eva Play - Back became the mounted on the float and rtmas ford Congratulations wilimcelebrater her birthday rrrrcentt mlarr age on D kember 12th thank Mher. friends for thr wishes bride o Ronald' James Clark, son of music was played by Art Jones. �f and Mrs, James Clark, all of I This has been an annual affair at on Christmas Day, and, her .grand-' (nee Miss Carol Fotter). 1 kindnesses soh in thduring pt al + .' • 's Bay. t -the-Bay -for about the past twelve daughter, little Eva, who will be.three Mr. and Mr -s. C. Morris, of Dec -cent illness, F'renchinan The bride, who was given in mart- years. It started when the rommun- years old on December 23. Rosebank Road, South, spent ec- at home; for their "cater and L -: i yy her taches,, as full-len h much smaller and the Girls' $salon Gaeetings To All. ember 2% with Mrs. Morris b'ro r:er calls, flowers and other gifts. gardenia white logo silk velvet geill+st. 'l ne Club gave a Christmas Partyor a iCttows A Goad-- -- ---MOM - )$mpire bodice was accented wigs the children. At that time, -- there wore ---.--- elf -cording Sabrina neck-line, fash- about thirty children. It was later EIP y, toned with an inserted band of French taken over by the Ratepayers' Assoc. ! 1. : - •tate. 'Long sheath sleeves formed and, during the past feiv years has - Mr. and 5frs. John Sawyer wish to e points 'over the hands. ; The bouffant be.n sponsored by the Frenchman' -3 announce the arrival of a baby girl, skirt was of princess silhouette, bill- Bay Bowling League Social Comm j born last Wednesday, December 16, owing into a very full chapel train. A ittee. f at the Ajax Hospital. This is their '• ,wreath of veiv,.,et �Ieaves�. accented with. The population has steadily inertas first girl, having four boys, this makes 'ham and tiny seed pear*-Je td her fingertip: ed, and this year there were almost ( the proud parents very happy. veil. She carried an orchid on her two hundred and sixty presents del - 4 family tat 5unday'hwentlto Malt6w grayer book I i�vered to all the preschoo an p Her five attendants were dressed a• lic school children,., m Airport to see Miss Mangy Mac�ion- - - - full length, , Winterberry red The float was pulled by a tractor aid off on her trip home to Esigland• dike is 8' Mrs. Cametoa Watson, daughter of r --- don t.nd _ Mr. Bob Bais velvet with stsatcltists a tcente ce. They . loaned by - , tarried white ntuffa aeeensed with' a driven by Carl Baisdon. Santa's htl- Mr .and Mrs. Robert Dey, was out y: corsage of ltoIly. Mis. Bonnie Drew, pets wire: bit. and bars. jack Buck, last Saturday to spend the day with 1 _ Ieorsaister of the bride, oras matron of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wiseman, Mr. the family. 2ionor. The other attendants were and Stirs. Bill Dobson, Mr. and Mrs Ttd Priebe is down in bed with a ,Miss Patricia Clark, the groom's sis- Bill Fertile, Al. Skelton, Bernice I very bad cold. . David Waters is also aleft' with lex; Miss Judi Be11, the brides onus- Warren, Harvey Futile and Dave I - ! t ' - - in; 'Sirs. Dawn Diotte and Maja Lisa Brundle. pnDenonia. = ma- Sympathy is extended •to the Buck Denise Lister had a birthday par- - Petrie. Gordon Prentice was grooms- Ysnp Y �rx►-. -. than and the ushers were; Altaa familxin the death of Mr. h. Buck's ty last Saturday, December 19, to Drew, Keith Baladon, Alex. Saund- niece, oft' Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. celebrate her H yet wilth lcelebratehis _ David _ - -ers and Bernard Diotte. Rev. E. G. Buck and Mr.' and" M'rb, Jack BSA tenth 'birthday on Wednesday. Deo- Robinson, formerly of Pickering, off- attended the ,funeral of Mrs.. Ed M y ;iciat,ed. The soloist was bliss )kitsch Bushell, in Port Elope; on Tuesday. ember 2. Francis de Sales held;"r - ' Clark; slater of .the groom. -She sang Mi. and Mrs. George }tailey, DoE :'The Lord's Prayer" before the cer- , Belleville e lhome of a we ed Mrs. visitorsat Christmas aaytrchildren ofttbe streeon tmparticip- ` - -emony and "The Wedding Hymn.. aced. - - during the signing of the regiatu. ten• III— ', Receiving in the Rainbow Roost, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pears and ! ' Mr. and Mt3. R. Desjardins ern! Rouge Hills, the bride's mother wore . Roderick, are spending Christmas family, went to Huntsville to spend J' _Dior blue sheath with a corsage of .with airs. Pears sod►, Sgt. Gordon , Christmas with Mrs. Deajardin's+ I - white' button ° moms. The groom's Lynden and his family, at Foynntoutlt famsl9•- --------------------------- - mother wore a two-piece beige bro- Ontario. ��SEBA1�1( f ended dress with a corsage of tiny, aft. and lira: Gedrge Niekley and ROSEBANK tea roses. Janice. of Midland, were guests at bfra, F. Schwalm, Kingston Road, i Following i trip to Lake- Placid, the Clark -Huck wedding. and stayed � they :vitt reside in Toronto. the weell with air. and 11 re. Jac: is having Christmas dinner with he.- the r: qnn and daughter -n -law Idr. and Buck. • .-, x With the cold weather of :he week lira, C. Schwalm, and then art to her May _ jF EHCNW S BAY end, the Bay froze over with.a smentli son's, l4 r, Ed. Schalai s for sup cr, ' surface and- many of the youngstei s Kingston Road. grettdunan's BaDw> lir and Mrs. 'Mansell, of t:': •L R . A!�'#' L •J The Blow Jo just a tingle enjoyed their first good skafi•ig t'p . ! Point Cres. are -spending l hriamts Atka i�Yif%s 'Point ahead of the Red Hots and Bay Lhe, Bay' this, season on Sunday. f - - w.ttr Mrs Mansell's mother —and at- Cah in a close contest to keep on Tony Jones suffered torn ligaments her in Toronto. . top of the League The Stinkers took in his ankle in a fall at his home laaE - , We are glad to hear that Mrs. Le - e all four points this week to finally week. - is is home from, hospital for i:hrt- ID's�y MQ#O` �t�• get out of the cellar and left the Many 6otnes at the Btty are beaus= Rough Riders in that unenviable par ifnlly decorated with outside lights •.3ir> Its n AistaelL Rd ` and Cbristntas decorations, It is a !tion. _ Standings are: Blow Jos 24; Red colonrfut sight to dune around at is having 1Chrrstmashandd �N w Dyson eas i ` ht. m this festive season. t3iLh� in Baffala ' Picker �, fit. Nots 23; Bay Cats 23: Hilt Cats 17: n Dian Wiseman had her tory:l•� re- Most of the lwtnea in the Roae- Yellars 1.7: Headpiaa 16; Stinker 14: moved at Ajax Hospital las: Friday. Rough Riders 12. We .wish ever e a Merry Christ High Single (flat) . }� Herds yO°. 'Season Greet��rgs ,'287; Clare Skitch 31L High Single mas, acid hone it will be a "sofa" and _ (handicap) -Ida Terda 321: Wayne Happy Christmas for all. - ;Welts 313. High Three (flat) - Clare Belated Birthday Wishes to Fred ' Skitch 803; Ida Herein 701. High Osgood. who celebrated his birthday. on December Sth, and to Mrs Ilea- ,Three (handicap) -Ida Herds : dersom whose birthday was on 'Dec. ► ;Harve Fertile &20.ember 10th 1 Over M Score' - Jack Buck 21-0; Lois Fertile 228; .--, Ss?=air lk wliag N� ► ave Brendle 204; Ralph Thomas •A ► .. ► -7 - - .2i 4, 212, 272; Shirley Whyte 236; Pclint4 - Roughnecks 23;" Pinheads Zena' Lunney 273, 214; Clare Skitch 20; Hotshots 19: Goofers 18; Bomb- ► - =318, 286; Harvie Fertile 227, 232; Ftp era 1WoodpeckersWinners ► Dobson 225; Aady, Whyte 207; Hel- i the Turkey Roll: Eric Playtord 759; ' ► en Hill 240; Eva Stephens 230. Ron Playford 681; Pat Ealsdon 679; _------ 7411;T. ; 1 G i- --. �14pt N Ir � � , ' ^I ��r� , J n,11i'u1, ::. �• j'' �'' ,INu p �1.uh�"� + 1111. TSI rye, ! .. \, • 7. iI+ I�'�I'1fl id N, i � a. �, .p.l•a4v r �" I , �, „' r. .. �p.'; I�1L1 itih�"'�1 :•qa"�, �, N� w[ 1M,n��,p I I �m1.11t � �` 1 _ - I II'I�i a • - .. it II �I r I lu , ,I' o.:.. u f�;i1• _<i 1,1 1, n.1 aA � I' hill I NI . II iI�°j iii irulir „' l' �el��'l�ll!Illn i�i!1 — . ,1111 ufi 'I IIL , �,+,II In I11 ,y, P<' I fit p ,N1 I. 11' I I III 11 I I, IMnfH 11 ' �I�Ii�'II I � IIII i MI�' I I 1 1 1 II IMI ��ilI1l'� I�IIIIII' I II'�I .. illi ' r, N 1 it 1liDiv I� ':� IBJ llllij�l�l��l: I���'1� IJI�I II � I ,''I III I11Myy lilllll III `_ - y I y.� L� 11 1 II. I III II II11 II 1 t 111', I al I.' �� ' .. • L. 11 11 �1 rl�il i�lllll 111 ��1 11 I ',{IG �.i � r i I Ill� We are wisbin7' 1V _ II1 Ib 111 I ildif Ili i,;1 }ou'a most �i� x+141111 �N . Merry CbristmasOUD',S ST R e s .-MA-RK TERI Claremont Co -Operative : ' ROUGE HILLS a - ..., . MN MM MA - CLAS•SIFIED t 1y1fSCELLANEOUS CYRIL E. MOW- - \ Villaye ARTICLES FOR SALE . Ding's _ Pickering "Year Friendly Resident" ARent"� Wgg t. Georges CASH AND CARRY PRICES LAWNMO The Carol Service at S Be H$ADIQUARTERS :Church on Sunda)` evening, was well ON PLYWOOD The heprt of 'a hdWy. Christmas: is tho.: friendlineia- this pyFul season inspires, year ofter year. Ono@ again our _ SALES & SERVICE attend:d avid much enjoyed. The 4i8xy � 93.78 �,. D you buy in -- lessons were read by Rev. H. S. Shep- 4x$x`sfi 05.41 ' -- +,warmest. 'greetings to , each and every ono of__ y Yaw money you'll _ waste. herd to the yccompsnitnent of- sdit - 4:8x% 9698 , . 71 or s tittle tin. s littils lit. • carol-, music. The4x8x children's Christ- gfi% 17.91 i ' Best 1lVishes"For "A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS" ]tab 1apnaowers• seam +� mus Party was held at the Commun- .438xa/k 98.96 „ what they ailet. ity Hall on Monday evening. 5-16th's Sheathing Plywood 93.11 OAd rrA' HAPPT' AHD 'PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR" 'aaa A FULL LINE AT The Sunday- School Christmas Par- S-ith's . • 93.610 DINTY'S ty was heid in the United Church on % Underlay 96.31 - SMALL MOTOR CLINIC Tuesday evening. 4x4 Pop Underlay r $1.24 WE SELL THF. BEST A -pot-luck supper was held at the In. Insutat an, 10 q. fats93.49 - AND SERVIrE THE REST Presbyterian Church on Tuesday, for- 3 In, Insulation, s0 &:6 ft. 93.39- , + ;t: $ e meat, co` usual Christmas enter- Bags Loose -Insulatiion 90 - . BLOCK LTD Can Pickering __ � lone MR • n complete with tree d Eg LUM LTD. -• -- _ -- b! r. "an Mrs; E Sark mato to r " SEPTIC TANKS. ---- hoe Station tai -.. d rs d t re FORK T BER t 920 CALIMMI • ROAD = ::SO�10 S3 Vin{�land on Sunday to tiisit Mrs ®Pp• PKw�g � CLEANED Stork's father, MT. W W. Moyer: No. 2 Highway R BRICKS ' . t to 111or 60W �:he Care ----- FORS iE zss ----- Our thank P 1 r news items - W. J EMT helpful, and 'e invite you to _ - - het -91.75 per 6usit._ �'i' — g� �3 time to do so: itaxs and Spies We are Pleased to repoci that Other---vWie" On iniad Wayne Knapp. is gradually improving, Please Bring Conts9aeta J -------------- f . • "" """.{ CIf SQ'MO 'RANRB C><+9ANl� although• still in hospital.Open Evenings -And Wank -cads ilpieMss 1 S9R 9A?ih:1,A:IRT VAT------------------------------�- S N — PIC ERI G ORCHARDS - T10NsWAS'Or Off• Imo'' �Z _ Ontario County Junior nae Mile West of Pickering V01ags -- Mw tawb >l wmnoi ' Farmers' Chau On Na. 2 highway 1� WARD_ Tirane: Picker_ng 367M2 rbaet Whaq Me ltr>Wi The Ontario County Junior Farm-` - - 2&A era' Choir 'started their fall and win- REAL, ESTATE . e '�"" -- �"�members-of the choir participe — apartment; also rooms - �!#!� L ! A x -*--------- - e ..- _- .. :_._: _ y week — TO RENT RODMAN ated in several events since then The •b k or overnight. group provided music for the County. GORDON HOTEL t. ' ASSURANC! OF ENG" Church • Service held in Greenbank, - Pickering 2101K PRUIMA! COMPANY LTD. .SHEET METAL in t They also participated jury 1 . • J '`' r - in Mount -Albert's Unit4d. Chinch An- _ - '.' �' AUTOMOBILE -.FERE [ An- niversary Service3 in October. The HSLP WANTED - WORKS _ first Sunday in December they Pres- ( - #.07 KINGSTON ROAD EAST r 7■ ented two nvmbars at Ashburn Pres- -. WOMAN V+',15 "."ED. ^ fir Uouge- byterian Young People'sSociety rout. ti♦eek eats f;ei. Telephoner Flickering 28 Authorized Consumers' Gels Chrkttrias Musicale. The,Toronto n - work; live cat �• Company Dealer ter Contererice is� coming up in 'January, kering 121- -_-- r Pito e : Pic e Offkp:Station Plaza Ajax Stopping Centre: Phone' Ajax 480 a and the choir is- busy- practicing set- P WANTED -. MALE GARWOOD . HELP ie eetion, for the Choir. Festival, and � Village ni" p�tkering invites i GURNEY the trio ird quartet cornpetitidns, applications for the position of Build- _ e i� their annual- 1 r • __ .. . - _ La t, but It b inti i In , _ RHEEM - t not- Ira t ung Spector. IItORTOAGEB concert which will r _d Aptdications, stating age and qual- 4 . APPRA!SALS t FINDLAY -Suggested theme Eor: thi9 year's, con- ificattons, to .be. received by January ^-, cert, is istmaI holidays such as Ens- 8.. 0960 e 11JkNAFCES, WATER HEATERS ter, Christma3 and St. Valentine. ' Dui memo Jmuar•y. M e - z All- in all, 'I believe it is to be a 19"• 2 ! GAS RANGES i very bus term for the'Ontario Conn- $ruse A. Hogarth. Clas3c O: EM y _ T _ 1+18:. P2C�LSR2 NG 1�t3 TORONTO: Pae ry P80 x - • -:..a . REAL ESTATE BROKER _ . 1FLOOR fURtBACES VIMess of Piekai*i • - F mer Chou ty junior ar_ _ - _-------- - -- - --- r •. IsICKBRINIG VILYAG'E This year's Exe live is: --- Past _ 'Twins up M' R V40ft Pies., Enid Mountjoy; Pres.: Hugh - 'REPRESENTATIVE R Rem,. 'HIGHWAYS' 1.4 MILE SOUTH SIDZ NO. 2 HIGHWAY Baird: Vice -Pres.. Grant Parrott; REQUIRED RAST' OF DUN3;ARTON hyaw as 908 bA Secretary, Margaret Leek; Treasurer.- Zoe easau Motor Club Mmnbsrships ' A ! ;»� Keith Bacon; Librarian, June Haines: �•. qty; The Ontario Ants. Asst. Lib.. Alvin Blades; Publicity. mobas Association the fin - Marshall; i� i��1i 1TIii Joan - Director, Mrs. Elsie sst is Motor Club °� Pleasant Dobson. — Corr. work that can be han,41od either Ea>A _ __ BL=MDlaii�r R 19:...�---------------------------- ST ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN territories puncta Rash !ate rraass. e CHURCH, PICYE1iIN6 ts�rritoeiie are bong allotted now. No - _, r RADIO AND TV, XZRVICZ GUARANTEED' seThe investment Sunday needed. You should have - WOR= rvice wan �icceptionalty well at a sir and be free #roar 2S to 38: mare rr i COVXXRCIAL. UIDSNTIAL INDUSTRIAL WIRING 917. on Writs Sala Maaagtr, Snas _ _- DA I t sanies - s _ an vestibules. The church auditorium 8 _------------- ESTIMATE ----------- --- .: _ ...i ----------- PHON YS P C=ERI1dQ 17 London.- Ontario. Cao. ' ESTIMATE _ :•.1 _ r W was beautifully decorated with floes- =Yi1itZlfG>! ATlan& M era, evergreen,, and massy candles. TERRY�S 1 2ZRT WHFM - The combined choir entered to the ---I•' -s_--- t singing of `Christians Awake" and ELECTRICAL & PLUMBING - +P1mw PkkNAng :ibs -- "Salute the Happy. Morn". The min- i�� �ister, Mr. Kenneth Heron, B.A.,'chose for Service Day or Night - -•a' ,. 1 as his Scripture lemon lite Christmas -. - .C,pll TE. 9-1521 HEATiN6 SERVICE story from St: Luke. HA sermon was y------- ---- ---------------- r The annual Sunday Sdhool Supper i ' based on this Staley and the -question _ CLEARING SALE -+ I willbeheld in the' church b"ement - „ yypVQ10"14 !' on Wednesday evening, December COLEMAN Christmas?" asked "How hri you celebrate - At 23. at 6.00 p. m. Christmas'" The -Christmas message New and Used Lawnarowers At Mr` and Mrs. A. Kampman' and ATURAL -GAS AND mush mean more to usahan the prey- DINT'S -SMALL MOTORS Eatriily visited Mn and Mrs. Art Van- ents received and the bountiful food r \�� � ,Q]:I, BURfiERS :.-=.�iFe` must ga-ktack' to the stable at New and Used Lavv�tiraow�ers At . den Enders, Whitby, on Sunday. - Bethlehem and have our lives trans- Reduced Pifces Mer i, , "` Mr. and bars. Fred Puckrin and ; (Ontiric _Fuel Boa: d License) forniert . as was the lowly stable . at 30 H. P. Johnston outboard; tined family, �visitai bit. and btrs. \\'alt- , Christ's birth. Two anthems here ten hours: er Holling:r, Cherrywood, on -Sunday• ,CLXi kN-OUT SER�i ICE S by the •chuir''The"Herald 'An- , 3 H. -P..Buccaneer _Outboardi used .� -`;f%% Mrs. Brian Churchyard• underwent _ _ sung , th ee hours. . 1}rW. y gels o4 Peery and Arise Shine" by c _ a tonsilectomy in Ajax Hospital, on ' TRAfLER HEATING •Caleb Semper Eliz. Boy es sang , the Space Heater � p Thursday. _ {V( b57 soprano solo Mar• on Mcaement pre- 20 -In. Coal Furnace, complete, like • • - r x Ari sided at the . oi'gar. Tl ere wits lie new, cheap. - �� The C. G. I. T. pre=cored a Christ- TUDOR ST, AJAX Christmas ;funic �t •GPC? morning ser-_ rias Welding Generator.'r mus program at the church on lion- _ next Sunda also frith a *ue%t Irsed "Cobra" 22 -In. Chain Saw. day evening of last week, under the ------_______------ _____ _-.------ vice next bliss Nell e.Johnson, contralto Two Used Sump Pumps. J supervi=ion of'the leaders, Ruth.blit-' from Detroit 3lichigan.`A'wai•mxre,- _ • ` " ! #;( f chell, Given Campbell and Joan Es- come awaits you at' St. Andrews. -Prone: Pickering 684. I �• dale. ft included group songs ':Jews PLASTERING i \\',onderiuI Lord". ' Silent Night", "Go Tell It• on the Mountains" a solo 'TNo Room for Jesus" by Sandra Martin Ei right — • Monroe; a duet; "O Holy Night" byCEWION OF - Eileen and Ahne Guthrie; a trio "I've OF PTS.vPl Got aMansion'by Ruth Mitchell, ' ALL WORK GUARANTE1PINER11 Jack Zurba and_B ll Slywka; a soloLARGE. AND SMALL"U;der His Wing" by Ruth Mitch- '�. AN D� THE ell. The I`ativity Scene was presenPLAIN AND FANCY5AME ted in pantomime, with solo parts byTS 1lrs. G. Astley and Marilyn Cowie. PICKERING, TEMPLE 9-1997 ,E ----------------- ------ OLD W,1Sli PH. and Warta ran by Sandra Monroe. Rev. _, • M. Buttal gave a short message and Mrc- Geoff. Astley in the passing of « ------------ ---------------- the C. G. : T. resident, Eileen Guth- • r r ,1`• �/ p Geoff i, aunt, ,bliss Queem� Astley, TO �Du AVG I rie: spoke briefly. Mr. Jack Zurba, - l on Tuesday of last week. • � ;� (received too late for last week) i Oshawa, lett in carol .- in;ing. biF. :Gregory j\'inter underwent .a ton led W. to had the Chrf emus Bill Sly..Nvka, of Oshawa ryas at the silectoirty in Oshawa I-rLspital last r t �l�.t :• M A.V organ during the program. and also `\'ednesday. meeting .at the church'. Presiclet t •g,avc an organ solo. The girls ser- ___�_-____-:_____ A --- ------ Airs. J. Cowie, conducted the bitsin- red refreshntents' Pater in the Sunday { — BIRTHS -- _ ess. Donations .are.to be sent to the Sch I Room. �t Ha, for Sick Cltdliren, and to : - Born, to -Mr. and Mrs. On Friday afternoon the Avdley Robert Bry- GIVE'MOTHER AREALA REAL TREAT TAKE. THE WHOLE FAMILY the Retarded Children's Association. I schoolchildren,presented -a program ant, Pickering b"illage, at the Oshawa OUT FOR'. A TASTY DINNER TI•�IS CHRISTMAS Roll Call was "Light". Mrs. -arch• which was enjoyed by the ladies and General Hospital, on Thursday,, Dec- Bell led the Christmas candle light' pre-schoolers of the Section. Gifts ember 17,_1959, a,son, Timothy Rob_ taboos Atlantic . 2-7-861 r inn service, assisted by Mrs. George were exchanged by the children, ert Gordon. Everyone fine. Squire, Mrs. Bill Guthrie, Airs. _ hI• On Friday evening, the" Baggof! - + • • • ' Hedge, Mrs .Fred Puckrin, Eileen N y i ville School held its annual Christ- Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Honey; Lin- Guthrie, 1touge Nill Restaurant Guthrie, Anne Guthrie acrd Joan Es- mas concert under the supervision of golr_ Ave. Pickering Village, are hap- i7 0 dale• Sixteen girls of the C. G..I. T the teacher, Mr. Burkholder. py to announce the birth of a baby u sun "Silent Night". The Weit Group The Men's 'Choir assisted at the daughter, an' Monday, December 14, ' et g g f Attest Rouge Shopping 'Centre served refreshments. special Christmas Service. in Picker- 1959, at the Oshawa General Hosp- The children of the Baby Band and ing United, Church, Sunday evening. ,I ital: A sister for Cameron, their mothers are invited to a Christ- (and they're, good, Ed.) mus Party, at • the church on Satur- . Sympathy i4 extended to Mr, and. dad afternoon at 3.00 P- ,',• . r • • � -, • • • i r l •. _ • MOMS h r- IP • man with his brother in Toronto. R�L • • Plann� � Mr and Mia Harold Deer spentWHT SPiasOn s �f� s { - PIUm�ilog- Christmas with . friends in Brace- `� bridge, The first APest Rouge Brownie Pack _FROM 3COUT8 . l - �� Mr. Pickering has gone to Florida had their enrollment on Tuesday Dec. -�� H al 'TOWNSHIP .BESiDENT TAKES for a week, with the Case tractor 1st alt St. Edward's Hall: Mrs. C. K. The 1st. Picketing Scout Troop RAST IN PANEL DISCUSSION Reople Pentland, officiated with the, local *isdes' to extend Seasoes, Greetings Tits Picks Township Planning There was a large congregation at leader Mrs. M. Petigrew, when Anne l and Thanks to all those who !Cavo .. , • AtT RATIONS i NiW Pickering p the United Church on. Sunday morn- Pratt, Kathy Stewart, Linda HarrL- supported sad helped us m 1959. ani ;Board received a .report from Wella ing for the Christmas service. The son, Helen Kay, Wendy Pierce, ' Sha- special thanks goes. to our. ex -Scout $itchie who was the Township's dale- choir provided special music and Rev. r On Foran and Lynn McLelland were •master Mr.. Cliff- Hawker and Mr. to to the Community Planning Con- . all enrolled, in this pack. John Mowat, for both of whom we j scene• in K ton last month. A. E. Creswell gave a very_ interest- ings The Junior Choir from Centennial wish. every success in 1969. TLMPLE 9�1bai t In his report he said that one ofS message. United Church. entertained the pa - 'the important factors discussed at the Congratulations -t Mr. and'Mrs. `• Po bib treats at the Open Gate on Island >t - wih on rural ars on --the arrival of a , Pe : Ralph O'Ble bteeting was urban STo Road, with Chnstmaa i'.ax•ols, Satur- \, areas-is.the key problem of plannr'itg Y daughter' da afternoon,, 19th. Mrs. Batt 1 except in the large, older cities where Mr. and Mrs. Carl Norton and fam- Y Y ° :the chief problem is caning and avoid- ily have taken up residence. in _their Craig, Rouge Hills Drive, was ac- - new bungalow. They, had been rE3id- companist and Karen Craig, Judy Al- I. i N. ante of urban. blight through renewal len and Bobb • Hensen of the st ,:� Itnd redevelopment programs." ing 'with his parents, Mr. and Mis. y . P P gason. Rouge are members. of the choir. ��^ •� t At the conclusion of the two' day J' Mr. an and Blalie -Briscoe of To- Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. conference Mr. Ritchie was invited conte were Sunday visitors with his Bryan Carter, Rouge Hills Drive on f to be a member on a panel discussion. parents: the arrival of a son, David, Fri Dec. ' He sat on the panel whose ocher mem- Mr. and Mie. Wm Armour of To - '18th. `- '':hers were Prof. Gordon Stephenson - t of the Toronto University, Town Pian- ionto visited with her parents, -Mr. HAPPY birthday to Thorne Bailey, -- - and -Mrs: -Thos. -Davis on -Sunday -Mr. Sunnyslope who -had -,her -4th birthday - —*ing.Departmenk'HUli i�emmon, este• Smear. Fri. Dec. 18th. �• �, ., , _ .. _ and Mrs. Keith' Steckley of _ ' euU46 direetor of the Town ,Planning ville were also Sunday callers. . , -' A' young nine year old, Keith Wilde, - y " Inadtate_of Canada and George Mair- • ]bead, Kingston planning director. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wand of Rouge Hills Drive,'ia in Ajax Hos- ` Savoie! of the- suggestion .put Yoe- Stouffville were Sunday visitors with pital, suffering from. -irtjunee he re- Mr. and Mrs: Lawrence' - Norton:. eefved while playing on the • beck• of f ward by Mr. Ritchie, who is .the Friends will be pleased to learn the baker's truck, near his home 't Editor of Civic Administration, were A remtinnder--There are still tickets el who outlined that Mr. Wm. Palmer has returned _ discussed by Lbs P� available for the New Year's Eve �, .: ,-: - _ •_ _ home atter being eonfiaed to' the Ux= -: • their ideas on the "priorities of the at the golf club. Yoa' ma - - bridge Hospital. He has, since been ply Y get " DSS process•"' convalescing at the home of'Mr. and them from any of the Comm — BERVICE, STATION ITE Mrs. Sngh. Pugh. Association Executive. Mian Betts I�nnbin - '!'lie Pickering- Township Planning Mr. Pawl Claussen left on Saturday ' .. . Bo he gave ar anent to the Col for hid parents' home in Denmark, Here's Wishing All, Our Friends ` "� Hames Company limited . to sell a where he will spend Christmas, and Neighbours a Merry. -Christman Pickering! . ' ; • portion of their property to the Im- and A HAPPY New Year. - • perial Oil Company , - Mr. Lyndall appeared before the _ - Board recently to mquait- permissibri - to sell a corner lot 200 reef by 200 h�s : feet on their property which is 10- r _ f-- oated north of the Base Line `I "The Oil Company is making a - _ - - good offer and tjiere is plenty of ac- _ ~ tion down there to help support a „ 'hrzsima service station,•• said Mr. Lyndail. _ "There we at least 50 cars a day s. .down there." _ - ••It is a good site fora service sta- "!tion as it Ls away from a residential'v ern e'c ruic a. l ances area," said Edgar James. "Being it is on them Rued it .` would need the approval- of the Court- _ ty Engineer," said Planning. Board _ Todd_ - - _ _.Chairman George The consent was granted subject to � ..county, Engineer's approval." - C II _ o ".IVduabl• B00113, 47 Available Throt�b Modern electric appliances give lasting R- ce Homi Aad School Library •- � w 'eervi and pleasure because they're so easy t (MrA. A. S Tranter) ,• ._ -. ' • : �',`-,•CSA • , ! �: =_ _ • < as of Childhood Book$ on Guidance Ch v= �` t0 use illexp@ILslve to Operate - �. g i sRd Youtfitt Adoleaaent Psyci+ot- ,r;rrk ; r There's such a wonderful variety that ogy, on Phyaicat and Mental Health; ' rites Gardening. Artfand CrafEs<, Nvt- ti�ti �r "�`'~,.:,.ti a h�', ?you'll be able to please everyone oI'1 your • i tition, Jk[ttsit, Rsiigio+ts Education, i`7 -1 ` Christmas list. You'll always be remembered` .. 5 _ 1md many other snblests, . are avail- to Hone sad School As.:ociation :, 0 for gifts of modern electric appliances immbers through s remarkable Mary. the Ccfurtice 5lemorial Library. that help your family and friends ?hens book'..jp well as pamphlet3 _ p,vaiiabte through the Department of - "live better electrically" Education. are = e` . tion of. parents, by the Publication Moda" way. - Officers 'of Home and School Assoc- - r ' - nations_ in Canada. Mr. Robertso:i. stl+ Grade teacher and claicman •o4 _ a .• Publications, foZ, the Rouge dill. H.. and S. Assoc. has hit, pubircat►ons on- : display at every meeting and •has ' < - r HYDRO pointed out that books ordered ..f uL "' "''' r t tht Courtice )rih ary can be kept for. 1; 1s �ns�rs �. .jDnc month. "They can- be sent post- Wage free, too!', he adrl9: A czioque is - •' - j < • sent to, every s.;ociation. aria! addit _ „-,LIVE BETTER ELECT.RICALLV lonal copies ma; be o: dared from tits ioffice for t�=r• cants each. - � _ r CLAREMONT The Chni :nn:*,-; ,:•: ,:t the Bap-: tilt , tist Church µ )e'h, iii ori Christ-. _ rnas Day at;;(, ia. and 'Ct:rdlelight - _ r __ _ Service will be held (4u Sunday Dec. 27 at 7i 30 p.n: at th?t set ice the Young Peeples._ ?I1 pre=cnt a play "c w= also he talon t P hot. ill the choir-, g _ part. The new ,sign in front of the . 4hurcn has li�en� put up. and looksV. 2 very attractive. _ Mr. and Mas. Ken Ward have re- � �•,� �, ,, �� turned from a flying trip to England • . �" where they have been -for the past wo weeks. �\ 1 3 -- Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Randy Carruthers on ' the birth' of a - 4 dau : man of Oshawa spent the re with Mr. and Mrs. _ - 3 Mr. Ray Paquette and Mr. • c and bars. noihby- and their families, also Al Temple and his nephew of Ajar, called on .lir. and 'Mrs. Clare Keeril on Sunday. T About a half dozen awards were made last week 6y the, 4-H club of "�rrls _ - Pickering District. High school, Re- `. cipients were Lvu:id Warner, Michael 14fi1Ls, Bill Keevil, John. Torxencg,., John'Gerecke and Ray Ward. These .� `<• Y. .,Awards `were for, attendance, field • ;� a ,;•r- ?totet, field scores and eshibitA. I -The United! Church held their an- �+ " .'fatal christmas party on Friday night with all enjoying themselves, sspeci ally the children. ii Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bates and ,Ma and Mrs. Hart of Woodbridge, called - on -Mr. and bars. Don Hughes on Sun- day. un- - daMr. and Mrs. Gordon McGrath en- Jertained friends on Sunday. . L Ms. &909 Roy. is spending Christ `...►.N"'y"""' .r, • •.•• » \ . .. r d ' of 1GlYa of Man Willard oft'. dae largely Weid the efl►orte --The True Christmas Spirit Mrs. PeStana ndale Dr. The refreshments which followed bot - were donated by hte parents of the b tMas Party..:. who&_j%nd 7reie truly delicious. Sand - Vaughan Willard Home and School wiches, cookies, cake, candies, tea or - Aasgciation d a Christmas PWY. in and were available and the .Home u. • placer of their meeting at the and School raff(ttle) ugh the proceeds school ori Dec. 15 at •7 p.m. to wNeb from the raffle) provided Orange - f09 parents and `children were invit- Crush for the children. A second cake -ed. Over 110 parents attended ,and, donated: by Mrs. Hertabgrg was -s condi` larder ,number o!sdidr�i#- ChinEae' raffled" by. Mr. PaLldieon. The first half hour was .composed, of and Mr. Lade and added another wel -come booat • to the Home and SeSooI , carol singing., lead b -y �s OWMr. OW funds &ecompanied rby Mrs. Dixon on the piano, in which the audience joked. The Home and School Asaoeiation 'Phan the . Which �en • were shoa+t>, a wishes to take this appertuati once -movie in"pne ioot3e, while the parents more t Publicly thank Mr. Tickle, the principal, whose_ organizational L s" :;; enjeyed' recital .put .on• by -the. tai ability was apparent in e'verythini -,anted pupp in anoils of the school in ther: from the parking arrangements to the .'There were piano, violin and a tor+ di= sotba, 'duets, song and. - Dance ningrecital program and kept also -t run- s., routines, and touches of humor to Hing smoothly, Thanks also -to Mr. add up to. a truly enjoyable eomexrt, Conknght, the caretaker, who cheer- . fully underRook a great deal of extraJ. topped y " off b an almost professiona rendition of . Russian' waltz work to prepare and restore the r ' yb Ano Miass Luba Schedrin of Grade 8. �hool, and to the -teachers: '.firs_ Dixon at the piano, and Hiss ` w .:. It was a pleasure to find what unex- ton, Mrs. Yierin and Dir. Real, who petted talent. was present among the kept order among -the children, thus ^pupils of, the school. permitting a capacity attendance to Y f� Following . this the winners of the raffle were drawn by children in the remain comfortable. audience from among the 800 ticketsfrom happy children s GREENWOODsold: Miss.L. Waters of Glendale Dr., These happy children at the Han- Be-pi.e our t. out le, we, can be, happy lesson uch'as. TLiverpool, won the table eentre do-- dicapped Children's Christmas Party at Christmas when we..think of what this boy and girl shown display the true spirit of Christmas. it really meas. We.__ can take x Claus - mated Santa Merry Christmas To Al - - mated by Mr. , Conkright, Mrs. Penn (lett Readers 1 also of Glendale Drive won the t���K�KKKKtaEsttat+aK+pt+t _ Christmas cake ,donated by Mrp, Church service was well..attendied _ Hertzberg; Master David Compton of- on.. Sunday,. Reg. T. Fleetham chose Lang. The scenery was painted by Pickering Ladies' Bo ling League Fairport Rd., Dunbarton, won the the Christinas Story form St. Luke. Mr. E. D. Lang, Mrs.'Kerr and Sirs. Standing For December 1S. - famed oil painting donated by Mr, The choir aang two - beautiful anth- Carter assisted at -the piano. Janet Tickle, and Grace L,enehan of Ajaxems. Air. Oxford, with his tape re- Ellicott also played a -number. Jolly Team P�oi4te + 24 won the leather binder donated by the corder, played. Christmas Carols from old • SanYa Claus was there too, to 6. Barbara 26 I i -Home and School. The buge success the church through a Ipud speaker, -hand out gifts and candy. 3. Amy _ gf this raffle, which fipanced the which made a beautiful Chhstma; On Thursday, Dec. 17 the Brock 2. -Dorothy - 23 ( 1� .ire attriosphere throughout the iviiole of Cub Pack 'fiieid their Christmas psrty;, .1. -Eileen t 20' I c the villa e W "thank • ou M-. when they entertained their parents. 5.. - Hazer IA ` g Y The Cubmastet, airs. Ilott and ts. 4. - 8velyn , 10 oxford. Instant, Betty Wilcdx were presented High Ainslie (flab) - Norms, Bak. _ r +� The a ual' School and Sunday WNOC•, 32 with sboulder -bags. Assistant Earl a 2:8; Hips Singis (handicap) -jean Sghool cert oft Monday n„kt Ras a add performance -by the child-tn. Rowe was g esented w;th a 'Scout ` paliner 260; High Trfpje (fiat) E one did their part weir, belt. A Wankel, a gift:from ,the Cub 'Amts Pensions 705; High Triple There will be a Watchnight Ser- Pack for the handicapped children (handicap) - Mary Lky, SGL vice on New Year's eve, at rhe local was accepted by airs. Wheeler. Rg- 200 Scor* add Over (M0 / freshments •were served at the close. Barbara Suter 202; • jean Disney church._ sponsored • by the Afternoon Jimmy and Ricky Sowerby attend- .243; Anne-Fenstone 254, ZS7; Bessie .tM'. A and Rev. Fleetham. U466 ed the Christmas party at the Dun- bryint 214; Norma Baker 158; Mary V-isiters on Sunday at they';tt Pegg button Le on on. Sat., Dec. 19. s Legion Lay 201, 217: Hayes Neale a49; Lit - home• were Mr, aaa Mrs. L Wis. :MIi. Jackson, who formerly ]ivied )ones 202;. jean Palmer 2,13; Beryl mer and Nancy. and, Mrs,- H. 3tottk� 'near Mr. and Mrs. Hu son Aar the g -;' x41 of Toronto. - Sh o x'237.. a� 4th Can., passed away at Aja: Hos 200 Sooeros srsd Ovral (Hstxl4ap) Mr., and 3dra..Keta Brooks. Scar- tel on rids Sympathy v extend= `d -bora spent Sunday with the Brooks ed -to fire family.y Kilda ldi3Qrel1 200 .Jean• Disney family. 230;' Pat Cameroq 2] f ; Bgsne 1'y _ Mr. Mike Bat-, of ,the Lnjver';ty Miss Canrine Osterhout was in a ( anrZW, Ul Rimmer 209; Ha2el-Dasr- Y ' misha while -riding her horse on - P 8 snit 212. 221.; Mary. -Lay 206. 22L; ' +� of Toronto, was a dinner guebt of Brock Road on Friday. The horse _ . y _ Pauline Howe 207: Hazel Neale 25�;• Edward Pegg on wand Mre" D,I• ' becam® restless as two trucks passed 'Lilyones �4; r J Jeap Pal;ner Mr. and Mrs jos Pegtl, O`ihawa and Cairine was thrown off. She suf• - , t spent Sunday fered shock and. bruises: We are glad - - . Pegg• it was not more serious. Photo By . r Mrs., Keddal and Ken. of Toronto, - - Mr. and liars. LaBrie have moved r spent the 'week -end at their cottage into their new house on the 4th Con. • ► �L+ here.. Two deer were seen -on the 4th Con. Berrie P-0 - i --------- _ ort Saturday, Dec. 19. ' IRM A mekWg of the ratepayers- of Copies of pictures appealitrs'is-i'Ma ROM r S.S. 6 will be held on Dec. 30 in the C school. All are welcome. Time is fl Paper over the credit line "photo Brock Road.—Brock Road School P•m. cerby . Barrie Pomeroy" are krviilable in ` r heldtheir annual[ cont on' Monday; two sizes. Ir you would -like a• copy Dec. Ill with a well-filled i o6m.' It -" I would Ike to take this oppor- . '(photo) of these pictures, the 5 by 7 ► _ was a good program and everyone • " did their best and tunity to wish Dire and all a merry sire, 5b cents; the 8 by 10, 75c. • 'liwas s credit to Christmas and s happy new Y�rl � o order, phone Mr. Pomeroy at I't'1M�1' -Mitchell � . _ their teacher re. K'ench and :.Mr. TEmph 9-1417. • r- a 'WISHES YOU A VERYto •.:_ - ► CARS SLOt TOO!op • lee 4mber to be eutra - - - ; ►" g careful wMn driving to In winter - SLOW Down 44. - speed limits were to for good driving •Conditions - FOLLOW AT A SAFE - DISTANCE - y ;. 6,. with plMfy of room •. , � - .. •• to step .'KEEP WINDSHIELD CLEAR t' . de must be seen to be avoided ... TEST BRAKES AT - - r •.�.', ,� INTERVA .S to get the feel of the road ... PUMP BRAKES wheJamming d brakes locks we 'hels end causes skids t - USE GOOD TIRES OR CHAINS cooking stops easiei on ` slippery surfaces ' CC -'OPERA TORS r-' A- CIURANCE ASSOCiA; ON- offices in: Toronto, London, Ottawa, `Oven Sound, Windsor, ` Hamilton, Guelph, Sarnib, _ Sauft Ste. Mader Belleville, Port Arthur - "Aufo Insurance = - �*r C'arcf,,? �-zr:.: GA 1� A I ET - DICKERING ONTA�-i0 f _ _.. • `.. -• '. ,". " •; _.' _ ... `, - � L ,.tet.. :.