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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1958_02_14va► _i w.r.•— r Nw., .r •, ... ,WtPA ctnteot.- w _ School Addstlops r � s .dowels ons �,arantee '`Al , For _ - Area Q_119 —4.1ti der: b The School Board ' of Area 8 at -FAMW r The Ontario County health Unit s ' f U their recent .i,9 'ltt.a considerable a letter to Pickering Pillage pfd �'�GS t 1;acu3::cn Oa, i,i,o subject of elpanding school facilities.. point out thstt the °>�' Quite a number enjoyed the skating It was agreed that the Board pro- guaranteed solution 'to the pollu- carnival held by the public school ads. teed with a Programme of building tion of Duffln's Cheek, originating the local rink fast Friday evening. ; a 4 room addition -'to Rosebank Road tram the village. is, to install sew- We note that Di. Claude VJ@oid i/ - 1 -- - . school and a 4 room addition to Glen ere. This pollution is a violation of again tossing his hat in the rung fat = `;:" grove school as a collectinus contract. the "Wates• Resouaces Commission nomination as Liberal candidate in tI� Application will be made 1"amediately forthcoming election. The. Conserve,+ Act." for the nefessal approvsi. Zile �y other items o! attack- Lives will hold their nomination iuee� y A motion was defeated to do away ing in Whitby on Feb 21st a with kindergartens the school area. �g the problem would be by a Despite the cold of last Suada% It was the, feeling of some members house-to-house test to see who is them were numerous people out GA ." that to keep educational facilities dra:ning waste matter into storm Frenchman's Bay on Sunday. uniform throughout the area. that sewers. This could mean re -location N. R. Shortreed reports f r o a8 kindergartens be not supported., The of drains and numerous other Prob- Orlando, Fla., that temperatures them . E - vgte was a tie and declared lost by the have been ranging from F8 in the day - y -- lems, which would involve a long and costly procedure with no guar, time to 39 at night, although the Weak z_ --------------------- ------ ther has been sunny: i eates that it would end the poila- - ? - - � Notes From School �n' There are several sesta left �' ' Reeve Morley pointed out that the the chartered bus the Pickeri" 2 Meeting village could not afford sewers. Women's institute will take to w. Area g and would, when the times cones Royal Museum Silver Show. Poorobi need,fiaaa- row' 18. leaving Plckeriru Post Cadet Albert lis. tl„QLey, a,L•n-- - - oa a ,tweet so .�..ec...a..:w out of in two or three years, Office at 1.45 A Ut For par• '11" Pickering. wands ea ' bilige FAgrrlaalt, B C. tial aid. The Cleric hpa been in Mrs. A. Lishman. M watch" sr[ lite cr>•iseir [/a' ertlo, now The School Board of Area 2 has ea%t cted write Dr. A. E. Berry, approved continuance of the pupils Chairman of the Ontario Water Re- �icJce¢ing 78611: - . - accidc t insurance p o l i c y carried ------ • -----D. Smit- ---�• • through Mr. John Lay. The renewal sources Commission• ' Edya� D. 6iai h High School Teacher. Pickering Beach Man policies to expire on September 30 ---'"' o -0'I t next, the polity to run with the school Notes From Twp The death took place as Monde,.) k. year instead of the calendar year as February 10, .1958. at BSurury'br'ooM i Receives Degree seapes %.ar crash at present. The premium payable by sa• Q sr Hospital, Toronto, of Major zra,o.�a' �.r tea•,_-, „, • - -- avenue the parent of each pupil insured is Planning Board Melville Delaney SSmith, 01 Wed' _ John H_ Fortor, d ....,, �^, =.� C..: rieaca :.v.La a iacer- s1.00 for the short term coverage. — _ Ajax, receivxd a > achelor of Science at.on o..Ttne Lure._.._..,:� a bru►sedlI It was moved that Reid; Robinson, Pours Cres: Rosebaak. in bb 4d@ii at Wa State U.n.Vv::.t d:, ni ht, I Durham and Blenkarn be appointed Consent was granted to John Gar- year degree yne Y'a b,,, „iL4,r. c._ . L.,. S' g III ritz of Fai rt Road who asked per - commencement eArcises Tuesday czr- wyn: �. u, control on olicitors for the Board to handle all `mission to sell 2 lots ori 265 foot The deceased, well-known In 04' knight, Jas 2$ at the illasonic Templer .iu. e. .w:. y chatters arising from the bankruptcy . - g, y, „t Auwe 'Road frontage. The lots are 669 Leet deep. diatric is ssrvived by his wtdvar l auditorium in Detroit. We.,u„und, tie n.t a s.dewalk cul- of Olmstead and Parker Construction ! He told the board his own property the former K.ithleen Bowser. and ; Fenton is -the son of Mr. and Mrs. vert o„ ati8 songs sale, jumped' to a Co.. -as the general contractors for the J. Anderson Fenton of Highgate, Ont. ;,e„a w.. cwvert 4 •.i c .en finally Vaughan Willard school construction is in the centore of his property and daughters Marva and Stephattisf,' i tthe 210ts an either aide. Consent was and one brother. Pal gs B. shnith, � and the husband of Ruby Fenton. He L- rt• ,est agu.,._6 a poie. Iths car Project -” born is liigiigate and attended w� .�..nilisrei3- The tender of British Steel Con- granted subject to a rrporG from the Edmonton. The funeral took placev high school in iCha lNerr [rpt. A,,, ii„�•� r:.d iti was a struction Co. for' 154,427.00 was engineer on drainage, etc. on Thursday, with sea' . at 8T:' - Clarence fl.” Bilberry, University .. : , L-' �.,ve, lie was .accepeted. This tender is for the add- Consent was also granted to W. �1,-the►B311.-lhusbartois, and - preaident. conferred degrees on 1,S+i7 aici.ie at 'the t. me and, rib other cars ition• to the West Rouge public schoot: Sowerby of the Brock Road to dell interment at Erskine Cemetsry. He the Fz"rporof his 30 acres to the . Pickering ---•-•_ ------ candidates at the ceremonies, were involved. _. -'{ --------------- ---- - - Girl Guides for use of the school was Golf Cli71s. � said his pro�rty jut � a zrunted subject "to approval of print 'ted out t� a golf • . it � in the co- ur�r t' a,r - an ROOKLIN , 't0 ESTABLISi7 .� • ; . cipal Parkinson. as to room, time, etc. George Todd reminded him that T. a 'Jur. David Lennox has been re apt feet of his land is to be dedicated to CONSERVATION AUTtiORl1Y _.�•HaDa2• winter Exam �eSUIfS point4d to represrnt_the school ¢off 1 the widening of the Brock Road. on- the township planning board. A ' request from Lorne Puckrin to The Whit Township council wr a •. Ime foiluwinig students cb-.amei Carter, Mrr:lyn,Bell,.Rob-,rt Wood.: _ -- .:E,11 a paic�i �f 10 Iota from his pro - requested to consider the establish. ' First C Ieaa Bono: a t_iS : to Evelyn .l ii,:k2ld; Jacyuei,ne Atctu- I party on -Pickering Beach Road to'a merit of a Conservation Authority i>t -' lto per:viii) or Second Class Honors bald,`Ro-,er't Lehman. Juan mcm-al- village Again + 1Cu-()perative was turned down. Ytt l Oshawa Regional area. Thin would t RR to 74 prrcen) on the 191,7 onus ter, Cliff Lun.ley. t tin' said the Co-operative: made up then fill in the blank space betw»eas 1 • of ourtp• men wanted to build homes the two established conservation authe• gcamirhaUans at PDFiS. Grade 9F. F ALricia Iia+�kina, Ann _ 1 Y feet. lie orities. One on the West the Metro• _ r First (sass isaisro-- t Watson. Alive Pascoe, Doug. Fall- Discusses from 11„u -to 1300 square Geode 1lJi•- Carol Whitting'on, ase, Glor.a Donaldson, -aid" they could not get water- from politer. Conservation Authority card • • • )Ajax as their supply was limited at one on the east. ' Barbara Messer, Sharon Clarke. Car' Grade 'ICA: DaVld Warner. Ron. S�bdiyisions prrsent. but that they had n spring "I think it is if good thing,'' said tssmicy. - Gall White. Wayne Patterscri, Donglas Hortop, iraluth I : an the property that -could upply the 'councillor 31yrde Lovelock, as Knapp. Rowid Death, Nicholas Bak- Shephard, Constarsoe Payne. Elxtne Messrs J, ,and G. McBride 1' ted home. Chairman Todd said the town- council passed.a auction in favour o! er, Allah lackey. Etirth Miller, Slier- Berkey. 6teve Jackman, George on. the Village Cairuil on Tucs3ayship.did not favour sub-di�nsiani that the setting ug of a Conservation i to their proposed do not have a municipal water supply Authority. _ Irwin. Wilson, Carina Osterhout: Carol "spin in regard i It was moved b coune'llor Gordo* _ ` alma i to -.. .• .ya Shitton, J Grade 9B• Patrscia Gray. Carolyn M.:J iser•wri, Beverley Banton, Larne sub-d.vision here. ,They are aa;;ing !and they did not want u get tr4 - McMahon and seconded by deputy - position '? a where they would be ak pllysie, Barbvr•a Walker, Sandy •Brit- ._ Brown, Stewart Craig. Ghrbs Dis- -lvhat is required of theta. - ing over a number of small water reeve -Norman Anderson that "that stay. Alan Dawe a, Robert Bentley; Reeve Morley read fron ' an as- systems. council request the Minister of Plan., Grade 9C Carol Adams, Dianne (eeatittned on page sh) reement that had been Graf ed Mr. R1 on of Scarboro asked ning and Development to call a uneetr. �..- ar- - L,-nnox.---------- ----------------- ----•� some time ago. -It was suggested permission to divide his 100 foot lot ing to consider the establishing of i �•� �; 8todra Walmsley, $i11 Ward Two iataPa7� that Council meet and draw up as on Rougemount Drive. The engineer Conservation Authority . on Cynics {� agreement of what they would re- Will check the drainage there an Creek, Oshawa and Bowman a (;soda iE: Jean BarrLy, An Open -Meeting of the Ward 2. quare of the sub -divider and then report back to the board before a Creek, including all the streams flow- .4 in into Lake Ont-zrio. Ftiom the east i �' pig, J(m Edmonds.' Brian Pickering Township Ratepayers' they could meet again and gp over consent is granted• boundary of the Metropolitan Tor - Grade C:reaet, Association was held - on February it. The Plann:ng" Hoard have app -- -------------- '- y # _ onto, and Region Con�ercation Auth- fl Grade 1pA Diana Johnson. 5, at the Townsir� ]fall in $rout raved the McBride slab -division, Wins Township ority'in the vasa. to the east boundarX ts7sry Salso, Naama Cartwright. Joy gham. Mr. Edgar James, Ward 2. sirbject to certain stipulations in •■ - _ of Bowma.pville Creek and its tr.bt& - , <' Parlmr, John 11Maniiw. Ri t lira Live- CouneMor, answered questions and regard to an agreement between ( • Lary Soper Creek in t:1e east." IsaJr, Ronald +Matheson; IF' SYocs, discussed problems put forward tlie- v.Uage and subdivider .. 1 Spelling Bee ---'-.-'---�- ------ --- - j nick School o �! Dubai a Wagensar. ineQnlbers. - �.. At Dun'barton public - n Township'Co Council Grade IOC: Marie Vesteri. Points " raised included the need • • :SS ". Grade IIA:- Eva. Hasek. George for early.sanding of the Brock Rd, Pickering Untams In I Thuisday afternoon of last week. • : ,�6lstihh, Marion-Kime; Mary Jean . South art No. 7 Highway,, , where I the teachers of this area "lib:ered Briefs � - • in' on a spelling bee, conducted by —�Y eta ---Ja iesan. tonsm a • • • . a,a 'e ; „t- doom -i.'' � Grade 1ZA: Garnet Watrhboturr. mornings; the Focs.bllity of a .new >w Postman decisi�r. or. the C n n::r , Gas apt _ ,Robert Bgdnaryk, Faul Munroe, Al- I school in this dis(rict, and the ar- Stoutfville Bantams beat the Pic Judges, Mrs. MerRlinger, Miss Carr- peal at the r.c:pal Sodding on Mat- ?'+ ! Jo- parent over -loading of High School kering Bantams in a score of 8 to 1 in tiethers and Mr Bottle. ch 12 at 2 p.:.. _ ice Stevenson, Joan Lumley, r ria onThursday Eighteen pupils started out, and Anne y g January bnaci:ng permits' w e r e. Grade 12C. and Speaai CoatLnier. The following Resolutions were night in the lint game of the the winners we value a cal; Joyce . ntira, Jean Walker. approved: H.A.-R ntam C playdoWns- ings, a Grade 7, pupil of Fairport •houses averaging_' 14,50. _ (ll That Coun it act to end the 5toufrVille opened. the scoring at p• S., and Billy BarieL`, a Grade 7 It has been recommended that the _ - Second Class Honor+-- second mark with a goal by the 18 -pupil of Vaughan Willard P. S. Welfare rate be 1 mill, which is dowq >, Grade SA; Lyn Rogerson. Bruce. con�s'on : in road names, by calling Lackey. Forsythe got 'two more 'goals The runners-up were both from the'. .27 from last; 1 ear. _ ':Ttiazp, John Buttars, John David- the road between Lots 10 and I1. • for Stouffville in the first period. n ova P S --.Tod Edmonds It was pointed out fit passing thA e .and the road scored the Only ^Paulette Riches. Darlene Mortensen, be't'ween Lots 11 and 122, the Green- game for Pickering on a pass from aFe i _ -: nth; that repo bills are much lei . __ ` ' mo t it Lyn Morison, Alan Johnson, Glen- + sign ,posts ------------- wood Road, and that si be Simonds. ., than a year' ago.' 1 , •..` da Pabmer; C,nant P%weman.. Find- .. brei W aecording}F-Utw•eew Sigh. In the second period Stouffville tai- The Pickering Towashlp half mi will leve for th A 11 be ed s lied 3 more goals an8 added 2 in the Recreation Committee Fedemtion of Agriculture. Abput 700 'I la7 Cosgrey. ► w+ays a and Z. third period. Four penalties were farmers in the township favour this Grade OB: Marian Pegg, Deria.I' .(2) That wetion be taken to im- will hold their monthly meeting !n handed 'out to Pickering and one to special rate as against about 60 who Whittle, Dale Waltier, Anne Gerigs, Prove the visibility at the G p• R. Stouffville. the Council Chambers at Brough- oppose it- If a •farmer ob'tcts he it LxLda Young.Maus ther, -Rc^ _ _ ing__ .fie Greee�wood itol _ The return . ane will be okayed at n assesse is rate. -- -- ; Jas. near the 4th Gonceea�o%, and that .+7A AM= is, at S46 ol k. This Is -an 71 A T,h'win. Prom crossing warnings be erect 6 p.m.. - Meeting and any Person interested Aix And Pickering Gen. HosPit:al Grade 9C: Dianne Crosier, Jack ed there. - Rabptsori, Diane Bailey, Wayne (3.) That ',t9t 1 signs on 'the. Uxbrdge Midgets. defeated the in the prganiZattOn of h toWaahip 7ainaary 8latiiies l !� Carter, fared "q*ono, ii'ti�s Greenwood team on Tuesday night;, ball lergure fir 1058, is urged to at. Total in -patients 1J# Rued, at the 3rd, 4th' Pickering tend. had help nxke plana TTuiitilier babies $tot=s ftnyth, . William Cargill. erenoe and 5th Concessions be changed erg at : I r in, GreenePkk*rr, �r- era were: (}reeoer, Carlisle -r-•-------------•----------• Total oust -patients dbarlock. Murray Manier. Carolyn from the eget-west sides ct the in- stain. return 6� will Ratel�yes 8dWd Section Na 19 Total" discharges - —=Orand Young. The hi -patient x-ileya 144 islrvr+eeca loud. Edward Heteh 1 mmeeting will � field on - at �� a -rays _ W ' the Cotta- . Wiu*y `'`rens ° R w _ _ > Meeting a! hate- Loh feat < < POSO cul Chamber, 3amicipai Building ---- i �Rolastaiek. Brenda O'Neil e7» 8ratrghaara subsequent +■+tet+� •The - sew bake shop in Er, gPayerso! School Sectfoay�olt?, 1 hsb, llent villa(Ce got oil to s gaud lawill be held1n' the"Broud�Aa11, Blood tra:idudoosOra& ": Gall' Peer, Donald Vin be•"bead an then second Wim' week, sad the new praprMr, oa Wpdnn�day, Febr t9, lar 3ftn+ opefttiors � j fatheaon. John Bendurebin, Mar. nesday ce alternate months. All Harris is very, pleased with the the p fflpa a of discussing school 1Rajor operations •!*sone Wr tilt, Pau urt'ows, 3:Xme ' ratepaj era- curdlay iavited.--4C0rr'• results. .alterations and addiUOM alar, eye, nose, throat open. ,� • ' + ,• t and settled for goldfish and yet rested by a shop detective and i �;.' another has tw•o .little Budgie charged with stealing s o n; a ; -AN��birds. Nei+.her birds nor fish ap jewellery, she denied the the!! NE . Y,; 'u peal to me too much as pets but indignantly but - unluckay for 7 aM a puppy or a kitten I can never her - an alarm clock which she - +; 71 resist. It seems so quiet today had stolen with the jewellery ' -without Ditto 'racing through suddenly sounded. "Dear Anne Hirst answered my appeal -for gold= the house, running off with my She was searched. Three tiny Is 38 foo old to try "to find once; and gave me the courage I itt ii wcol or chasing a paper alarm clocks and the jewellery �' kri g g , `' ball How ere%- I am still he n -were found in a specially -made r .�. pig- - happiness again? My divorce needed. May I WONDERING"ave your >.. she will come back -hoping but pocket inside her capacious skirt: - o -is- ACCEPT GRATEFULLY n an case we Police in Yorkshire were ba! - ave may be disappointed -consider- fled some years back 5y pendent on me, the others mar- • Where on earth did you get; ing the political implications activities of a specialist thief Tied young and are happily on • the idea that the 30's are too On the farm when Mitcttie who broke into houses and stole th 6- own. old-formmrriageT-Some-of-the-- was missing .lye -might find -him only alarm clocks; ignoring more "My husband gave me such a • happiest wives I know did not up a tall tree, ar on top_ of the valuable'loot. One of the 'stolen 4. "rev, �<<at i believed there • marry at all until they were �..,.� •, roof from which he was afraid clocks played the American aa- wcr.• o ,turi men left- • your age You are too wise to to come down. True to his name them, "The Star-Spangled- Ban-•• i "But now I think I have sound' • be deceived a second time; you he was always getting, into dif- nary" after striking the hour. As one. snow, I could love him. •have learned this man's char- a . One fime Partner found . a result, every. city .policeman He ssys he has been searching • acter, weighing all his -dualities ;; - him stranded on the' cross- earn ' for years for a woman like myself + thoughtfully, and everything seen ours _ that held the hayfork track ing for that tune, .but neither ` _ Somehow or other Partner man- the thief a ockr-were ---' ac - and I think he will soon pro- •you tell me favors your ac- hoz iii cI pose. We are thoroughly corn- ! cepting-him. a aged to rescue Mitchie-follish- ever traced patible, and I believe. we can. • As for what people will say,: help each other to find a more • those who love you will re- a rhap5-he bar might have lthen complete life together. I don't ed on the barn floor. And then • joice in your newfound happi- I would have •had a cat and - go around much, I just work and, • ness, and the others do not maybe lost a ,husband. But we �%uiilper �r Dress try to make a home for my young • count. After all, your life is all do foolish things if it means son. He, by the way, thinks my • yours to live, and it is your saving a life-apirral or human PRINTED PATTEU' friend is tops. • , heart that will dictate your s' Well, there seems to be stormy _ - "My other children know him,.. • future. You have had your weather right across Canada but ++f . course, and feel as though he • share of -tragedy. You deserve g- the have yet to have our first were already a member o! the • a good partner who will take y g itowfall - althoughit-looks family. Do you think people • care of you, and provide the threatening, right now. However - would call me foolish at my age • companionship and__,�ffectfdh- at the moment there is on:y a to accept him? "• you have been missing. Con- NICE WORK - Italian ycung- slight dusting of snow on the ' 7 `Once while I was married you • gratulatioiis! star Marietta appears- taken roads. Maybe I shall know in. a -' aback by the tiptoeing toveli- snow really — \ - "I WAS A FOOL!" da m expecting' to y or two who Color Beauty "Dear -Anne Hirst: ness of dancer Wera Tschecho- looks like as I a g - I hope no other man makes the va as she arrives at Rome's make a trip to Peterborough to p help Klemi sort out things so stupid mistake I made; he might Ciampino Airport. The two will he knows what to put its star- ){ot be so lucky as tp, get the become .better acquainted as age. For a time he will. be get- second chance I got... they are soon to appear _to • ting a room with friends. I may , • "When I married a girl of a gather in a' movie- called get a car ride up on Sunday or different faith, the ceremony w s "Marietta' the Ballerina and the I may go on the "Day -Liner" ' performed in her church -and odr Almighty." early in. the week. That. Day - children were all baptized there; Liner is really wonderful -To- ¢' 1 even attended services with her ronto to Peterborough in an occasionally: But after awhile hour and twenty minutes. That's people jibed at me and poisoned t� -� what I call trav^fling' in com• _. a.. my mind; I began to argue -with fort: Last trip I took my knst- her, and would not give ear to + + ting with me and had time .to do . _ e• her reasoning.. I got both of us in �QiCL� only two inches of ribbing on _ a a desperate state ... She felt me. the sack 1 was making. Partly, "God must have given her INGEILF perhaps, because.I was too.busy _ special grace. for she has finally VYEi v watching the. scenery. From -listened to my pleas and we arses C1's�. what I could see there was back together. We all attend her plenty of reforestation but very church regularly. and once again One day, years and years ago. lithe or farming. dui, no . I ani alive. I realized what a fool we .had a little grey kitten. We doubt, to the hills and hollows. y _ i� i was W let those interfering hadn't an idea. what to call it I did notice orie farm in particu= ie �� people influence me. But 1 feet but. since we'got it the day of lar where hilly fields had been ;? 01 / I- can never make up for all the a certain provincial' election we ploughed The need for contour _ heartache I caused her. said we would call it after who- ploughing was obvious. But no. - ANOTHER FOOL" ever was announced as the win- the hills had been ploughed up _ w as sual. It made me Dingcandidate. And so our kit and down u • I -� "What will people say?" some- •t3' -cat went to bed that.,. night dizzy• to even imagine a man an - with the name o! "Mitchie It a tractor going, down that awful 4533 V.. times Is a safeguard against has- -ii b action. Yet when it comes to was a nicer name than "George" slope. And just think of all that _ tya action. ft t one's heart and any way.- And Mitchie was still has been written and demon- - with its long after Mitchell Hep- strafed in favour of-contour'ISO _ wisdom that supplies the �- burn had gone back to growing ploughing. There must two - ewer. When �y vital decision onions. - classes of farmers stubborn . You'll look as if you stepped nts as ask Anse 9irat's oOs� y Last night, 1 would have you and progressive. right out of the fashion pages is - -• ; .' . inions It will he honest and e - opinion; know, was the wtnd-up of the - this smart outfit! It's ■ j -- -- helpful. Address her at Bo: 1. _ 123 Eighteenth St.; New Toros- 1958 Liberal Conventrois, when, - ' . ��a171 Ing _ and blouse, or dress. depending -fIfI1A rYf�Od#�o. Ontario. as yon are sa�efe, *--«-_-_- n — 'on the occasion. Sew -easy with _ _ Pearson was chosen as the ntw -With the arrival e! the darker our Printed Patters. You'll be proud as a peacock Q. is Were any rale as to who Party leader. Just after the tele- mornings, more and more alarm Printed Pattern 4533: Misses• of your exquisite, new towels, should make the Introductions programme clocks are used, especially in gds 10, 12, 14, 18. 18. Size 18 wised ro ramme had _started i b tablecloths, scarves ... all glam-- at an informal home gathering, and we were waitinganxiously France where they have always jumper takes 2i/4 ,Yards 54 -inch; orized with these graceful em- We host or the hostess' to hear the choice of the party, been more popular than in any blouse, l h4 yards. broidery motifs. Fun to do. A. No. Either may do this. Ditto, our little tortoiseshell cat other European .country. Printed- directions on'each pat - decided she wanted to go out. One Frenchman a ho was s tern part. Easier, accurate. Pattern 822: transfer of '8 mo- Without any misgiving I opened notorious late -riser can always tits 5 x 0% to 8 x 113/4 inches. rise promptly nowadays because Send ti*1Q+TY CENTS fsOf) the front door. and away she ' 'Embroidery you'll proudly show. went. After the TV, session was be has invented 'his own novel (stamps cannot be accepted; use Send IQMTY-FIVE CENTS ever I remembered Ditto and alarm clock. postal note 3or gaiety) for thin .=(stamps cannot be accepted; use went to call her. But Ditto had When its bell in a light pattern. Please print plainly postal note for safety) for this, vanished -and we haven't seen -flashes on and the bedclothes are SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS and - ppatten to LAURA WHEELER, a sign of her since. Never before whirled off. Another home-made STYLE NUMBER. rBoz 1, 123 Eighteenth St:, New. had -she been away for more alarm clock Tights a spirit lamp Send order to ANNE ADAMS; - Torcnto, Ont. Print plainly the than an hour -at a time. So, in to. boil 'the` water in a kettle, Box 1, 123 Eighteenth St.. New PATYERN NUMBER, -and your the future, whenever we think pours out a cup of tea and ex- Toronto, Ont. l+ANIE and ADDRESS. - of the Liberal Convention we tlagttishes the flames as the getNow - \ As a bonus, TWO complete ✓ shall remember it as the ' night tie tilts. pat:e.rs are printed right, in ✓, our little kitty -cat went away. -When a Frenchwoman was ar- ISSUE 1 - 1958 - our DURA WHEELER Needle - any name couldn't have had craft Book. Dozens of other de- any significance anyway because P -- -im ne the new 1 signs ou'll want to order - - can ., - 8 fasc:: sting handwork for your- ever being called Ditto' -mueli x -- - self, our home, gifts, bazaar "Split personality, you say? Ite.:.s, Send 25 cents for your His, 'I assure you, is too small col:; of.this book today! for that:" as we admire him. So• there it is -next time we have a cat we'll make sure it doesn't get mixed - u-V_with politics, that way we _ ,may keep-It-arouad- a bit'long- er. long-er. Or shall we take Ditto as an omen of what the future holds .in store? $hall we say that if _ Ditto comes back Pearson may [bt assured that - if we never see her again he is doomed to defeat? This morning I drove here and there along the roads and onto the nignway "". «<•�• - --gigs-of a cat-could--I_see��ither , alive or dead.' If we only knew what happened to her it would , not be so bad: I can only hope.- 'since she .was such a frien dl y little thing, that someone may . have taken a fancy to her and taken her in. Or it could be she' - Y' An so long as :'she - 4iv � wasn't run• over and killed. z That is one disadvantage of 'living in a built-up area -do- mestic pets, either cats or, dogs, are liable' to have a short life. '. Thi- iso what • our neighbours tell us anyway.' Across 'the road arri COOKIE - This little • ...,._ tis-. _ ^ nth West. 3, pulled the pan, with @n Ova kiltE r_ame bete -Y _ over._.heY.h od in the kitchen of her home. Next door the people are trying Unable to. remove -the pon, her mother called the rescue. squad - to raise a kitten for the third ;•,w11 f •n . • t:11 liths tot. Kctliy didn't even cry. _ tirt�e. ,Another family gave up • ADVERTISII�t Sett that it was a case of anis•. -CLASSIFIED � lA5 S I F I E D - .'Every ilillage - taken identity. While Robinson. might have made the grade, , L' Has An Orchestra I panella had a far teammates contended twat Cam- better chance. MEDICAL had tiiena ed AGENTS WANTED The Balinese are a people poi- Actually, RqY g _ -m seised b a passionate love of short spell, " at Nashua, GO INTO BUSINESS GOOD ADVICEI EVERY SUFFERER OF music and dancing. Every man,' for 5 for yourself. Sell our exciting cause- °RHEUMATIC PAIN! 'S NEURITIS SNOUlE' N.H., while he was° playing there wares, watches and other products not TRY DIXON'S REMEDY. ' whether he is a prince or a poor and Walter Alston was the field found In stores. No competition. profits MUNRO•S DRUG STORE _ p . up to SIiO';o. •write now for tree colour OTTAWA. rice-farmer, seems to have. the-. -_ _ leader. .Once, whelS Alston was -catalogue and. separate confidential— - ;os -UG1N . - '- ambition to perform in-his vii-�. ejected by an umpire, Roy took wholesale price sheet. Murrey sales 1,23 Express Collect rC es ra or aI1clrlg r p, over - to the surprise Of no `one ' 9822 St, Lawrence, Montreal s and those why are not talented s' but himself. o►FORTUNITIes FOR. - — =enQLl to -do -so-count it _a-priY:. " " However, he had, tha,.respect waTleLEs FOR GALE - MEN AND WOMEN ilege to subscribe what they' can of those Nashua mates, just as GIVE your run down motor an over LOOK' Handy men or boys! Matte a haul Job as you drive. only $3.95 Post• Ivo-Slack from your present floor imp. afford to help in the purchase of he g iii late years, In-the . . paid. Guaranteed results. James Can• to slack cord. Rend.. $1.00 and costumes or fine instruments. > nate, 208 omega, Pittsburgh 6, Pa. Eliminate for Even the poorest, smallest viI- Dodger clubhouse,-and through- R. E. Dunaway, 1� W. Lente out the National League. No. l extra white honey. 4a lb. cases is eripuo - ]age owns, communally, agame- was the friend 01 the 8 lb. pails ;11. In 4 lb. palls $11 50. In Decatur, Illinois U.S.A.. Ian. This. is the traditional or- „'. Campy 2 1b, pails i12 Ed Howard, Erna, One UFA Corbatzo -[agranzab Kal:grem" _ w: young ball player, the Pulman Ka Progranzt Labtronic orztram A! ehe3tra Of Bali. The majority 02 porter and waiter, the clubhouse BABY CHICKS Lod. Keith McCulloch 1067 Yale••Un-... Itis who carried bats --fOXFORD" ah New Haven, Conn. - _ large hanging • gongs, smaller the men who had xhe ul�attrac- they aro the result, of more — - ones set horizontally. in racks, five jobs around the ball Park. thirty year's of careful selection and BE A HAIRDRESSER. _tiny cset ho and many "different breeding. They have to be outstand• COIN CANADA'S LEADING SCHOOL' layer was more willing to Inge producers because we want' the variants on the d'ulcimerlike in- No p Great opportunity very very kind of Chicks for our own give sorrieone a hand - at any.: flocks _ high producers with low reed Learn H'ir*pre`sln¢ strument we had seen in the r': thing. And he was the busiest convIersion costs. we have tour pure Pl�er t, : Thousands ottesNsrM�o g i - ceremony at Denpasar. In addi- fellow in aprilag training, coach- breeds and four croeaea - Columbia Marvel Graduates - -- _ tion to these, there may be a Dung pia firs and sittin tea• ht Sussex wrote Leghorn. America's Greatest system ` rehab, the two-stringed Atab Ing Y Y 8 1400 Leghorn - Rhode Island Red z _Dlustrated Catalogue Freal tiddl , bamboo flutes and, al- around at night talking baseball Columbia Rock. shone Zorn a sea z Carred Rock white Leghorn : Colum- write or Call Addle,, with all'who would listen. bin Rock, white Leghorn z Columbia #AARVEL HAIRDESSING SCHOOLS ways, two drums. Having Imoeked around in the Rock z white Leghorn. roll-wortna r sSt Bleer St. W. Terence Most of these instruments are Negro leagues for years before tion promptly supplied oa ea In- Cross. -: ld .s _extremely. expensive. Balinese Cron. write for tree folder. The 44_ICIag L w,r 'beim brought to the_majors,_Roy_ .. _-oxford Fumers' cooperative Produce T2 beau street, O .smiths are able to forge the appreciated far more than most Company limited, 34 Main street, ' bronze .keys for the dulcimers, app wooastock. Ontario. what the luxuries. of the big PATENTS but the secret of making the SHOWMANSHIP - Butler .Uni- time meant. He never abused YOUR-own best market -eggs. brow clearest most mus- yeraity'a basketball team draws en, meat sizes? We have the right rt patent Attorneys, /� Com- -" kcal gongs is possessed only' by, them. never took them for chicks for them. Ess. )tjinlets, ia- patent Atwrnera• aatabtt,hed tals�o. the craftsmen of a, small town excellent houses in its 15,000- granted, mum p amen in-Cross. choler maxi' � p� ts' � coountries— seat field house in Indianapolis, mum production other choices Broll- - :in southern Java and a fine Mechanically,' Campanella was enc (tieocal arg Harchwpril)oDual puspory, --gong is .therefore a treasured Ind. Uiides the. long legs of a standout on the field. He could ; •• J3 It eNeiMMa� as•Y F�RsoNwL session worth .-a eat deal !h* players, the shopelier legs of bandlif pitchers. He. could throw. Do you,iu:e a person roDlem rota = p y He lad w much right-handed FOR sale dare not ten ""no? write for my - `of money. - Carol - 'Mutt, 1B (foreground) power aq any catcher in the his- all acorn. to roar `boild•o h Send The- music "produced by the and 'her fellow members of the DO 53.00. Counselor, Boz lea, each Beach gamelap is of .the host ravishing :•ButLar Color Guard" have ' tory of the. game. FARM FOR SALE stetson. Brooklyn 14, New Posit > - !find, full o! subtle rcl le They may have laughed-the the water, brick e•.•n rooms. Hydro, sot.. ..ylh,t A Pe proved a good draw. first time they save -his round wear. fere. barna titer acres, drat rr'S boil, frank and ld Kna miles wase 8trathroy oa Highway tLale Teenager Should Know.' sold rhythms, plangent ripples and w _ _ figure in mask and protector, tt cotrsh. Btnthroy, a Et• 3. Onta>y°• only through � order. see• Ndwb crashing chorda. I had expected but - he quickly changed their fttarTtines. Boa TiOt. New Ortuna 1•, - 'Mat I should find it too foreign. NSLr wwlenD ' Can! adella—Man tunes with his alertness and aAwLa AND FuawLa ` 'too exotic, to give any real YOURS wBONGt N 7ou expect to and zi pleasure. Yet it was not so. The Of Manyof know -how, and that big bat. c•a to ,building. For ::•e literature There was nothing funny about �� Atte union Pension. within.row pleasue . played with ttuh V on Railway, as Ai sat w •nt. a smut "That G. Vollmer, wan a couple of fellows • him when he was beating your Telegrapher. Train at home." a wens• write: Street, a er 3. Co as washing- verve; convAk--n - wa Str••t, .Denver i, Colorado. USA. r t1on. and their music was alter. " named Branch Rickey and Jackie tearh, as he often did. �.C. �a� course trat" toe gL60 TRIAL offer. Twentyfw news. t nateiy to exciting and so tender- Robinson who opened the gates It will be some time before sten `raph•r I 10 Weellllelti hetet. Latest eata- ly contemplative, that we were for the Negro. Player in organ- -they will know whether or not _ 22 for �e'e'�" Agency. ' !zed baseball Campy can return to baseball as ewsswN gvaTEaMa Bei ss Tatmlaai „Q'• Toronto. out , enraptured by it - But there should be y a" pe W Ave., Teeoetft tet ate." _ Twenty or thirty people are + But it was Roy Campanella. -P player. WANTED _ ilVeTwenty to play the full game- .he rotund catcher, as much as some place in the Same for this INSTRUCTION atJIItaA plti8 wanted immediately. s - Un. and they Reif anybody; who-took the serious- man. whose speedy recovery is RAIN morel sookka.otvg. sategmaa- to 14 of only. CRA7' Canadian Res'sarcis Out- precision and accuracy - timing nese out of the Negro's place is the wish of all who know him. tea.. shorthand, 'lyp•wrid" •tv Animal tram �or'd- Oa - _ , • • - - - l.aaseev E6M. Ana toe' tree eireafar. tet ? the national pastime and gave 1t _ RABWTS. auve, domestic, - nh1ch would do credit to any • sated as Zllrapesa orchestra None o!' a :milt. Mars No Venice �Ct.a.+Iar t.rr..r«d«wce tternaa yser tonna for trent N4 Bow if{, In fact. in the beginning. even me any street. Toronto Us zwhuentb ser.•.. Naw rteona. 3 ts heir intricate compositions Is Roy'critics bad to smile. ile, be- say Scientists MEDICAL - ' • ever written down; the must- - ' dans carry them only In their cause,' with that chunky build � tElenloriea. Furthermore, eveq of -his, he looked far more like There is life on Mars, that POST'S ECZEMA SALVE Y t participant in a neighborhaod stray rid planet 8!,000,000 Maine@ this sync of ass .es au ITCH STOPPED gtrchtltitn'B repertoire so ez- �g� pours sad w•+p1as •� fir• M A JIFFY pensive that it !s able to play game between the married men miles Tway which is the earth's t>romtita yd.e wt11 not ms.vpatet single "men than he did a aeasest neighbour, .apart from Toa. rieswmaa�es sad bat Aandug vers sr,e d a„edvv, •evaat aaet r ��J hem 4D eRd without }Dd t sae: new ate. Satan peatlni ad9 due .composition. big leaguer. the moon. An international team *enema wan raevaee soul s a tea P.D.D.mrsr.eralaewa y ecouss � ■■ 'I • of scientists working at an ob. I odorless st oreb*Puewtt 1 }+ - e`■a"' IreA va61ea. `r This high professional skill is -They , wondered how flint servatory in the Pyrenees sty ',pair gained by arduous practice. roly'isoly than could. ever mow so They believe they 'have ob- sear Ftae Fut •m Retdpt d Frtvv Ce•s.,ar se saialsb »1 Ari iseer roes ��' fast enough to keep the' MAJOr- FRICa fs.aa Pat JAR rm dro °is`' ls..� �' Mie 1'0 Mach night v desk fell the vil- servational proof that life exists _ svr dr'd't°r L E. E. satans�tMa use, musicians gathered in a pa- there. But what kind o! life? 'IPOfT'S REM®IES Esse St tivlr wwaw sea rehearsals As But he could, _ and did -well Living- thinking Martis s? Or _ vilion to begin enough to be the backbone of g- TORGN'ro the tinkles and sonorous crashes championship Dodger teams . and vegetation? Or both? SLEEP r of the orchestra rang around to win the most valuable player "We don't know," say the ex- • u= rts. But they do know, after now can 1 make olive ail - - ' sponsor, soWillegeught out the rehearsal -awed thee° times-_ia .ike a- ST ma ss- on . the 4�- _ Q. for .Dae wile most take tional Ixaguc-tire cams league - pavilion to sit anddlisten. The that had a Willie Mays, a Stan fact 'aaMara, only to miles s wineglass et It d:fiT�--- -- - - �O■ m��� ,leader of the gsmelan is always Musial and a few other greats apart, that changes take place A. Many p P M Invelsm . the drummer and it is through - eo le who will not at various seasons in. the planets the beats of his drum that be is of this modern era. take olive oil on account of Its r „ soil. These changes is brightness table. have found Bible to control the orchestra's Campy was big -league in a , and colour could mesa that some not being pals tempo. U atroy, however, t is but.-hat his it a pinch of salt is added to a - EEDICiN abrr akgn according to „ nd of PIMts' w there. an tempo. Uy, skillful however, performer h oa pals remembered most about . im with the dawn o Wineglass of oil, " this is over- &%wort r e •vile way w Sainte m the stories which came out the �' wbm t..... all th other instruments and he tronomrrs all over the world. " - . often stopped the music and immediately after his automo- planning to take new steps SEU�C�f�` .'walked over to one of the dul- bile accident recently" was his alto solve this age-old mystery of Ons �"er �'f _ - teimer players to demonstrate wonderful sense of humour and mars. In recent months they ISSUE T 1>1SA exactly how a theme should be waren personality -his sincere have discovered that if space-.,• II "Zoo Quest for love for the game that has men from earth db get to Mars MINIATURE HOLY BIE+LE �' a Dragon;' by David Attenbor- meant so much. to the Campan- they will not And "cause" there.01 ou h. ella .family. It is now almost certain that no r" g Roy was one of the highest iwo Ovtl A brand new- item with terrific" app.ol ..paid DGdgers; Yet' he probably artificial canals exist on Mars. NDN sib4 in � framed VoW Colo with VOW 'a ~ - MUSICAL DSIVB Way back in 1877 astronomer viaJawre thought less about that side 61f Schiaparelli started the canals plated bracelet. Aehrol sine 1% a, t'b• inch.•, • _ �l' A P4_ stopped -road patrol in Cin- it than anyone else on the thea - - notion., He found.. that dark stars n•IF.W. einnati stopped the driver of ' Brooklyn 'roster. He a'dfliitteh patches that earlie» observers T HART, ti9 WILSON AVE.. car which.-they had tailed on. ` and meant it, that he would have had called "9ce8 wire con - ..Its erratic course for ever live played for nothing.-' netted by narrow streaks," some- TIMMINS' ONT. . When Jack-retiles la - The driver explained that, - � Life game,' they wrote stories He called these streaks "can- ,!apart from an occasional tug at about his managerial possibit- ales"' (channels) but trans- n t�,: !the steering wheel, he had been ities - the first Negro with the Inters made them canals using both hands to demonstrate potential to pilot a ball club they were obviously -- though - _ to his girl friend how the chords writes Rumill in The Christian many. miles wide. Association of of "All Shook Up" should be Science Monitor. ideas did the rest and for years _ - - 9laye on tike guitar. -,:-<—�,ge„- eVto —��_— ' the habitof lkEng about the canals on Mars. - •�:: On August .loth, 1971, Mars t " will' be only 35,800,000 miles 'T r ` from the earth and the latest radio-telescopes available then ) ' -., are. likely to add greatly to our �,; planet. Its dis - rw „b t naive r ed of the comes • from ` i n deserts-in the north- .2 ern hemisphere, u e - _ ern emisphere is girdled by3 ' strange, dark green areas which N might be vegetation. t "Has Mars 'ever been inhabi- �• 1 ted by intelligent beings?" an s ed secentl., -- - --Probably not," was his cautious g r He added: "If living crea-« reply. tures do exist on Mars today we shall find out within the next UNUSUAL EXHIBITS-A wide variety cif' features and attractions,. a century. But for. _indudine many unusual exhibits, will .be seen at the 1958 reasons 'o! c ma , a mosphere Canadian National-Sportsmer's Show which will be held in the and so on it is unlikely that Coliseum, Toronto, from March 14 to 22. Among highlights _ eitrgs-would-bear---m t-booFo-nd morin show, an Jnternafion 4 _ CHESS COLD - It -takes More than winter. _temperatures to resemblance to ourselv_es._ _ MotorShs,w-travel-show, th,ee dog shows, bowling tom eiitiot�a --� Check these chess enthusiasts in New York. fr"I{i� Centra_: -` Astronomers say that t?I -lVlar and -_ _ _ n o -thrilling saes and wafer revue. Here Joon tivnter, with • tian atmosphere i I n head-d,and Morianne Lenchak stud terrifyino Park. The only way to keep warm is to keep movfirr1'. r that 100,800 ft, above. th earth's ' enadsik of Indian m_ y player In the foreground at left seems -tb be frozen as solid as edieme man which will be on elisptaj- _ ,the' stone. table 'at which he's plcyiny. r _ - su face t - ,�. ,. .. -, a � , � • �. _.. •''F. • . . 1 F e + • _ i oil •• - n • • _ - ic - •, i • . 1 - BeeyYal A•xXisry News - roduction. Mr Ing save a most comp; r AmmuM Meeting SALE RF1CsEM Mt — Tema cash Tuillmw and w The February meeting of the Hoa rehensive tali on the growing of these srsgO m l Abssuy - Clerics. Sale aR 00. W. Dt A - vital Auxilary was held on Monday favourites, and showed, a number of Thursday. March 6 -- clearing auc- TSON Sale Manager and Assatkmeer• -evening, at the nurses res.c:crce. coloured, �L'dcs; is closcup detail. A you -are invited to the Annual tion Sale of two tractors. cp.-lo::_e• + � + • T'iere was quite a good attendance. cheery spot of colour on a winters Meeting 62 Brougham Association" Ne'w Holland kali ,ngas A ' Saturday, btaieh &--auction salt, of - —'`_- A great deal of business was car- 'day. •M -Mrs. -E. Dibble thanked the G ne.v,.: i:=- ► sled out, with 'several majdr projects speaker for an enjoyable hdur. Coffee Library, on Wednesday, • February til:zer grain drill ca rubber (near W4 (CLC) tractor, real'good: New ' agreeupon. ith the ,emer ( was served ift the lounge at the close I 26, at 8.30 p. m• The bus:ness secs. ' .new) tale elevator (good); P T C Holland wire -t* automatk pick -W Z d Wgency - ion a .w.eek ago in .the linen de- of the evening. ion will include the elution of. weed spry erg _ Walser twot _t�- hay baler, with lnac�sng. chute, neaz partment, when a whole weekend -:—The --Horne & School Association - officers and lnernbers of the Library ,ming .a1 (like new) ; garden trac- new; -bale elevator, new; - Ne* idea w:ll have a Euchre in the School on 'peers- mile -rake, slew, ribbeF-tired w " •: rtupply was destroyed by a fire at the Board, There will 'be interesting tor• and cultivator; electric ci: quickly- p s ondc culat_on, new bogks 2007 4 in tile; chicken picker; P new; .farm :arplemdnts; laundry }n Qshawa� material on hand Friday evening, February 14, and on reF�rt• -was uickl made u , anni -Fn-at ednes!lay, Febrla;irY 19. Mrs. Lloyd i��e,1 BM hay-, Smit an _activities -The _=_-O;-side r_ake.-graiin..etc; _the_pcop-- etc .on. Lot 19 and .20• Broken. - -- and articles to the value of over $300 Petters of Claremont, will , sPpak on, librarian, Mrs. L. T. Johnston, will `eit of R C. Baker, at Lot 17, con. Concession, Pickering lbwnaitip, oa ordered• local Red Cross -work, this is their y Thin leaves the balance in the iron- ►egular meeting. welcome everyone to come during 9,Pickering Township quarter mile Brock `Road, `tw•o• miler. south of No, Wedding Bells are ringing for Miss the regular_ library, hours between north cf Claremont, o BFoclk Road, 2 Highway; Pr ` suary at a minimum. $ y; operty of Chris FaOr; "- Mrs. Nora Ellis, linen ' convener, .Mary Ann. Morrish and Mr. Frank 7.30 and 8.80 on the even:ng of the Note -these :=plemeats are an 'Sale at 2 P. an. Terms cash. iso re- - thanked the members' for their co- Willis 'who- are being marded in meeting: to inspect file fine selec- extra good lot, and well ca_-ed'for. operation when called on to `drop Cheirwood�nited -Church on -Sat, •tion' of books, and the method o1 Owner serve. Farm sold. KEN and CX.liRf� everything and sew'. -More severe evening. quitting the farm_ Sold his PRENT:CE, auctioaet:s. We are pleased to hear DIr. Yagarlending .to members. Your library livestock last all No resyr• are needed right now, as the new ( ^rte t is very imrortant to you and. to material comes in. `Please contact v,ho is in Ajax Hospital, is recovering and may be home this week. your children. Pian to make 1958 Mrs. Ellis, at Ajax 365 •W for part- t Inter. iculars. , Mr. Piggott attended. he the best "reading" year yet. -Corr. : ' The annusl membership tea will be national Sport'Race-during the' week-• ------ ------------------ • LIBERAL AtSOCIATIOM . .1 held on Saturday, February lo, from and, -and was among those who con- BALSAM MT. ��N _ 8. p,m. to 5.- p.m. at the residence, pleted the 1300 miles. - A when examples of the various projects' ' hiss- McGriskin visited with her Of The Federal Riding Of Ontario -- - undertaken by the Auxiliary will be sister—Mrs, Renpiie during_ the week- Mr. and ire. Percy Jones: Mrs 'George Wilson; Mrs. Lloyd Wilson, c. on display. All ladies are invited to end. +tF 7 __Attend, and please bring a friend or - A number •of ' fadies attended the and Mr. Richard Wilson attended • •• M - two. There is no charge, but the .A. Presbytery meeting at Sutton the Mineral -os -the -late Artie Wil- --- IelnnlON Eenvent�an and - membership committee will be glad to on Tuesday of last week. sen at Iiunda1k, last Friday. accept new members. We- welcome Mr. and Mrs. Camp- Mrs. Winton White spent the end _ bell a d famil to our community. A letter of appreciation was read g Y-----�--�_---- Y-- of the week- with' Mr. arid Wrs, F. �� � Ing • Yom the SaperintendaaL of Nurses, - -- --- - Grey, at Pickering. ` emergency replacing t>.otie V4essen's i.MSM 3 or the quick action take in the re- Ca t e of the linen. �s �: lfrieada ars .marry. to ,hear . that i "' • not in the Haab -on Is Wan. - !� _ , . ' =- - • - The new yroject will be a rummage A rneet:ng o!` St Francis de Soles Mr. - Who hale to be held on the 14th of March, Catholic Woman's Leasue was held 'best of health. y it by, -Town I rJara Grant Jones ones�' - - . - - since all mood need clothing, house- the achogl on Wednesday Feb MurrayY - effects, white elephants, etc. will and • Grant Carson attended Osh- void suety Sth• Mrs O'Sullivan Opened �"�t gratefully received by the awa Presbytery Young Peap?tls . , FOL _ _ :.O_ ' "' " cols ttm more on ,this next week the meeting with groyer. Min+rtes Skating Party at Port Perry Arena P. 41., The Annust Spring Dance; always .were read and conveners gave their last Thursday night: ` looked forward to, will be held in reports. Mr. Wilfred Wilson passed away •ApAL Cardinal 113cGuigan'a eautpa'sn to 'an Sunday„ at 'Hamilton.. Mr. Wil- _ 1+A.'proce�e8s • of these two projects raise funds to build a new Roux of *will bb quickly absorbed by the work Providence. to Toronto. was dim- son rued to this commt{atty, a num- will the Auxiliary in providing linen ter of -years ago, and at one time, g cursed. , , V,�I l t .IsOYES DRUGS LTO ' was the local store- it --. :for the new extension of twelve beds, store -keeper. >� '� • Arrangementa .were LrAlized for - - • . maw being built, and the complete - - - - - • a brother of the late 'Geo. Wilson. - _r Q * : the Card Party and Dance held on ----------------------------------- _ y 1 - turmahing of a two bed ward, to bear- ��i��� �� �/i its name. These two projects, and the F'r.day the 7th of February..- (The i) current supply and upkeep of Linen party w'as subsequently held and GREEN RIVER Pick As7sA _ So: the whole y,:ar, is estimated to an enjoyable -evening with refresh. mem- rt, ��'"i�PhW coat at $3,500. - So -the group ments served under the direcOon of 1l 1). -aper attended the fir all set f n busy year. 11Irs. Anne-Faitheistoael: oriaf 4k set conducted dbyOrrllra Featuring Loading3`olle rtes - Another` ir•g discussed was the -LOBA for the late Mrs• E Fergu- r It was announced that a Regional k - _- purchase o a G.B.C. Spirit Machine P:lgrimmage would be arranged in son, on Wednesday of last week at E �} e -- (duplicator) the office. chis_ was mon. on Wednesday of last Week at QW Jfl (� - 7 -:•.passed, too. _ May to .Our Lady of Lourdes' �� Following Lnt� business, 3Mrs. D: I.- Church Toronto• to honor the Cen= ,__ P • v l - _ Gove introduced Mr.- Fred Ing. of .iennral of rile appearance of the Mr. and Mrs: Roy Carter alien- - _ - „. = .'Whitby: '31r. Ing is by profession an Blessed V'.rgin cf St. Bernadette, ded the initiation service at Rebek- - baa stat but Ids hobbyis the ro�vtn day last Markham, ffion-• -Ray Technician at the Whitby -legs were reminded that � Attsee a Lodge. of week• inspite of the ''o� kOtlrSf p g they should be prepared to .vote at 'Q A.M. -- '9 P.M of Gladioli. He is a Director of the ther friends were there, trom Ajax Canadian Gladioli Soviet and has the coming election. Society, - and Toronto. b Pft Kwon many honours for his }lowers, A one -day congentian' would . be �vf jt i0{It -. P.M.. bot only in Canada. but in the United "held in Toronto on May -29th• The Young Peoples Class held a skat' art at Cedarena R.ak. on _ fhates too. Wht•re • he was awarded The rneE�.ing was closed • w fth , party - -. - - the medal from the New England prayer and lunch served by Mrs, Saturday of last week. All report Soviet for the Best American Int- ; : w, .i a good time, y Hickey, Corr. ------------------------------- _ i : [ JAGS FUCEU A &OMPAIff _ ROUGE HILL -.: Memba� i�he Toronto Stock-Excftaage ; _ • • . _ . —DEAD A�+lO P CRAP LED FARM ST ConVkft 'St04 Rr6b"41P ED HURSII�G HOME :.ICKK PROMPTLY _� .70 HARWQQQ aV ESQ SOUTH , �P - - :-AX - AXI 165 -: for the Elderly MARGWiLL FUR FARM 1 TYRONE, !0NT. urs' Can _ _ - a �eatso»oble Rates MtMANVItIE MARKET �•ii74 .- BUDGET _: "AT{antic 2-0721 E _ _-• � -♦ }-.-......... .-:..... ...:.: B LD11�G SUPPt 'r 7_ TAILOWN6 S1LK9S`MA -KET 0406 and - Gents - I a eta-ll�eosvre Repairs aricf Alterations ALITY. ME ATS jos iMiaed Customer's own _ P"AR"1000- N Ot Na meiterial made ea. _ = - ' t Moderate - Prices - ,�,,, z ►wV ;- s' Pickup arta Delivery _ _TQ _ t e�iu quemfim r ...... _ _ . _ -- - J� rFK1lIE 1482 41 Sincere sympathy is extended to study of the 8017 8cr.pq>ses W ' ■ � .- • • Frsncbman�5 Bay Rev. M. Buttars and his family on the Church T � be held W _. ie= sudden passing of his-step-father, Mr. all puri of 11 years and over. ua• �e Sunday School Teachers John Rosevear on Friday morning der the supervision of Rev. G111ed" jJ,ARANTEED sponsored a �'.ork shover in hon. last, at his l sine Cold_pr r-oT ner.r -pie. Ct urci: Se-.' cis will be held - • ` -- � ' s, J. Brq%%m, on MondayCobourg. is the afters cot zt 2 3D p, M. Pas- r — Rat o•T'V Servile -��� or o1 Mr Mr. and Mrs. Ed Betsoii and Cheryl .tor - T. Pelikau FL 5-3UTE; Rev. T v evening. at tlae_church hall. There left last ceelc on s rioter trip to were twenty-nine guests, and she , Galespie AT '2-�17, clergy '� Ant Make or. 1Sociel _ y lovel fts.. t orida. rete;tiPd_._znasi. _ Y 81 The Club met at the her a o€ 9lrs• charge• We Lar: a you ail to Doane - K Mr- FUNERAL pgtEC'f61RR � - — � - ur Fwd _. .,who l. •d - A wel-oz:e is extended •-to Wayne Sydney' Wonnacott on Saturday even and worship with us and to sen 4 •and Bar•:3 Wells w 1p3�e returned Cing for lunch and a roti haat aS::r zren to School FURNITURE QEALERsk ing µt Brgoklin. A tr:}�' to the - the chs S^nday ` —'--------------------- -Dunlop --- �• P7 i�0 •e� _- -... to the Say. l::nned for -- --- -- : t. ~' •. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pluck spent Dunlop Plant, Whitby is p r - Thursday ,afte.7ioon, February, 20. •_L • • - Sunday. %isiting. 'fr. in IDSid-. - A-' number of ' Bagibtsville_ and P1CkN'lA�. � � CRo - _ ' ►rhtatr .Aws6ss>ci1 Seevi�e _ land ) Audl . fr ends gathered in _the' Bag- - - - .�.v V } " Minister: Rev. Melville BuHars DAY Hi s Caro MacNeill. 'pf Toro :- ;otsville $chool on F;iday evening _ ,spent-.-he l week-end. l with Sandra• , former Baggots- FEBRUARY ' honour two of the D•pj' Ti 4aa.;lto� - - D -- - Fertile: viUr girls, now -of Whitby, . Ruth SUNDAY, FEBB 16, 19" OS:iIAi + 11ltJtA. Med1"1Er Prof. EirthdaY congrah,lations o eo eanne. Appleton, -he 1.45 A. PL — SUNDAY SCH"Xi Bases Per — Wayne Colley and. Teddy Fertile. were married recen Iy.' Mrs. George 11th I Squire read a address, after which 11,09 A. DL — WOES who both celebrated the_r B7P Occasions:"'. - u wallet, contain7ng manes was pre- _Subject — The Siagd•as _' 4 Phone Pickering 1q birthdays last `veek. seated t•� c�ci t rl and her husband. . (3) -it's Joy sou Pelee" ' PROUii.3 P1CSPMW. ss PiskeriNg, Ont. sotiibns "%-s The_ re.t of the evening was spent S'andisigs; 1486; 9-81; 8r78; 3-78t in dart:rg follo'.ved by.refrethrnent� 9.N P. A!L Study and I' r Kt's AiVD CURKE 2-59: 4�6: s- ; e-49; 7-3s. --- .--- --------------------- 1 Fei eashlp Hour High Triple - UMN - 46111 Hooey - �•gg6; ,Tion Playford •657; Harv. Fer- Jr. farmers ._Plan E`-ERYONE w>ELouala ♦UCILONE N IL A, LL O' LADE>!S - Dorothy W ise- sit- Aatlssi� � W. $s 1. 1!e'1tl69 file 851. • - -..• - _ �'� --'�`'r' : a solioif•r man. 661; Perry, Cassells 552; Clara 958 e -- — ' Saunders 625 I-PrilleCS Im to Hess- OolsahY ani OatssM h �li _ UMN B:u hooey C ►IStNiiA SC/eACa - tMlfslr Nig rib ihtn4 a Onta • Tka •t9 •five of the 68 exrcn _ _ - - OhiT H _ '1lo �' 276: 'Ron Playford 270; Jinn Brown - ROUGE 1L1.5, esd . 04,R tX Air County Junior Farmers f the Association lisf�r 260, LADIES -Perry Cassells 243; held their first meeting of the year Ja.ltss fl►s>t �. tis • tEea 1"is lis t Pia A jus 1M Dorafthy Wiseman 240, 200; . E1.1" a.. is the Myt. of Agriculture Office, Chnivelk r �psa• Wells ltl�. Uxbridge, on Wednesday, January >'lssstl� • of the H Tisa K *• �a ftp Over 111 29th. -Bert Pearson. President (SiorW Ms. -1� , - �' assoastion, was in charge of the Y r. • Drsr Vac Geibutt 215; Cee. 1lmsrti;s tld; meeting. Several projects of is3 shalt ;a>it>. ,fit/ ' Wayne Wells 2177 Rare. Fertile 514 to Junior Farmers were dfseuesed,Zr=11L - _ mss,' siK' ` A 248; Rea. PI"1*l� 234: BLU NoW, Ttte ",Atneal ' AVHome Dance; Y S!7!�?AAY /kT ` x' ,{• _ ?. ♦U�'1'fOZ1 L: John C,issolla 2(1. 217: AL be held in Uxbridge in mid Ap0L ^�T Steel A+s� 1hi 1► k , _ �ro Buckner 223 Cliff Parsons 227; Ab Each Junior Farmer Club agre0d to Ai �y am* .�pr/ 4 c PIOUTON ad' �! T� ex- Parker 223; Zrnie. Vargo 229, select a candidate to try out foi the lfoe �artlosb �r • ' . 201• - --- --- Junior, , Fartrrer Travelling Scholar-Vkkarleff 0;x/1 •e AtR. 2•Z3� - ~ Its y 'a" �1, - _ ships -to- Great Britain and Nortbern y.= --- - - - --------------- -+- > Ireland in 1959. Plans W ere finalized II V AU EY-' for the -TV Competition which will' NOTICE ?O egtaiapols l I SgrrifRer, Solieitolr, Atlealtsa Glwa appear jm Channel 3, Barrie, at 5:�0 - Arun me g.p1* Splendid progretis was reported in p.m. on Tuesday, February 11th. ALL-CLAEKS as - - • Notary '- ill Ss we all the organizations at the aratual► Plans were als6 made-for the Coup- at Rmhwd .Axis. the Tows- - ➢[milk at old-liis�son up" congregational meeting aS Audley I ty Square Dancing Competition �o be -shy of Pickertag. the County of 4; �ik�d United Church which was held recent- ( held -on Thursday, February 7th. The _ AT. Z-739I or AT. 1-1862 WANT= — SheGiOntario. Gentlm�e.., wio area oa ty. The meeting was opened atith a Junior Firmer Leadership Trainingseereq _ a ;4 T Holiiit< School will again be held in Brampton she Offi dal of catu'I'It short w•orshi service'hy the. minister,2. gam,, p HOn a Fri f•i! Stll SKAIA ACSs'J►�i the Res. M. Sulfurs. in March. All Junior Farmer Clubs in sired t+ be �g �P ts�e } /stilet The minister reported 5 baptisms. the county are planning to send rppre- - day at. which uric S• ord•1 sed ' sentative; to. this Leadership Train- February. 18 ' By 1fP•iwlaserM i We an Waiting Bar {W� = weddings, 6-funerals and 17 new seed cash Down lrsya� members, 8 'bx profession of faith ing School. the @"Ate will be distributed wttk- �.L - Mr. 1340"0 and 9 by transfer of certificate. The -- out regard elates set tl>sv r ` WA -Ad lsisdmw" membership now stands at 61 resident Christ Cbusreli Latheraa lisest. - .t' servl•e members and 16 non-jesident. - - rad Woodlands ' DATED, at •Doronto, thfs 3" dw � is�� �1M1 . OlBss �• The. highlight of the year was the Cocsxssencing Sunday, Febnsa Y at January. ML y; 'r:J Cnu#d opening of the new church in January, 16. Sunday School Classes for'all WALTER g=31M AVEL Adm- ' "l �• `'1 ar+i 80Ni followed later by the formation of a ales win be held,oW gunday•saorr-i'listrater. b his SotiefUrs. suleatk -Blowsy mosss•sat porus" male choir now numbering ten .mem- st 1Q a. m in the Coadauni'Y asd�>espwn. ii Scott StrssR ?'ei+sn- � 1 +� hers rwithem- Thirty-four Rev. M.families Butters as leader. ing Ha Thirty-four families enrolled as sub- Halt. An •Instruction Class tar the to, Ontario- IL IL a„ 1. Wb"7. Ontario _ scribers to 'the Every Family Plan T" altos Wws/ d phis! a - of the United Church Observer. us No. 2 Hlgkwry. between REAL KTATf After serving as church! wished phfNb7 �• AJC wr+'� for 30 y=ear, �eorg� AJAX A U D P i C K E R t N G PJM: p so-op news in-Pick- to be relieved of his duties. The fofloaing officers for 1958 are: E N E R A L HOSPITAL u Bring and Ajax tir"IL TO -Elders: Charlie Clemence and. Bert -'---G . b Of sell far peon+pt Guthrie. Stewards, Frank Puckrin, r: W ssafrtnan; Bob Betson, secretary; r AJAX ONTARIO • . �,/g® Tv?fi j COfJrteous ser ko ask for John Puckrin,• treasurer; George • „ , . . T Squire. . cha:irMa Reg lieenec#}�. ANNUAL CORPORATION MEETING h ': =1Azi�eOi�Y Mfr' Nof�' mss„- 31 )i, cha3ra�aa H►!1 Guthrie. ` =113 f3ZtROLs ei�tl Pianist; tits. C, .Clemente. -ATle -As L. The Sunday School' officers remain -r- T the_same for 1958• Notice -is hereby gnran:tlfat o• general meeting of YJ: - �. Superintendent, Fred -P u ek r i n; ss,a„ rikedr l the shareholders of Ajax and Pickering General -----"------"" General jmq wnta — Realtor Assistant, Bert Guthrie;' Secretary ` - �� sqe eK MO. !{-5387 treasurer, Bill Guthrie; P i e a i s t s, Hospital will be held at 8 p.el: OA Tuesday, March _ - RADIO Eileen Guthrie and airs. Arch Bell. 25th, 1958, in the NYrsas Residence. — - 1C �� Teachers Kindergarden, Airs John w 11..11 s pucl�n; Primary. Airs_ Bert Guthrie; Members and all interested persons are cordiall�li T �. ��� - Junior,Girls; Marilyn Wonnacott and Invited to attend. i Boys, Blob bits Fred puckrin; Junior B C H HOUGHTON W E Betson; Intermediate, Dara e- 0 0+ �!lOMR PILCBi&RM 376 meats; .Adults. Rev. M. Butters sad : �• MORLEY T. HTCN, r r • ` CARTON RADIO TV '.� Mrs. George, Sgaire... Mt and Secretary - Fifty-seven are carolled is the inn- p1"ei�d A. X. 1RAllP1ER S.� E� schoal was held Chairman of the Boilyd _ _ - - r day School. Vacation : --- _ for one week_ is July, With an attend - — - -- ,� ante of old. HOMIN�►i10 MEETING z Agit 1 )xl spite of the colet weatlser the b <' �. l�� G, COlrAM. H, A. chum iter riesAy full on Sunday LAI SNVICE afternoon. The men's choir sang "I AAMRISTER Md S0LKXI`0tl hove to Tell the Story... _ _ ,� G�t7la1'fi BIJUXM, AiAX • - -: � B i110MW�►Y The f_ ollo-ging children were pre- The nOmintlf on n1AAting of the Ontario Riding sented, for baptism; Pamela Jean, Progressive Conservative Assn , Will be held TIM slow" SL a. Osisas _ bier of _Mr.. and emirs, fee.. Izati _-- ��_ and Dianne Elaine, daughter o �.� I'red I`zckrin. • Fridays February u4surance Co. : • Tetept�oPRO"ne — $ p.At: -�•:� a f�a..lrs =- AJAX 1099 ---- . _ -- - - . ------------- _ - -�� WHITBY TOWkHALL .u,ft Man bustsseo ON �. : - _ �■r...11a t..ees�w a 10..a. .... .. - ..,-�•�eil'S COME AND HEAR --- -- --- _ __ KE _STARR M. DO FLFMIAIG - - � ewma roll �: �� SaioA 'Minister of labour- - inisier of Finance - :WOODWOR,K190 - n no tProgressive v y Oro Rid•ng Conservative Association ------------------------------- foiasMsi'� _ "Elizabeth Main Str. 5 ATTENTION MONTE H, M40UTE K. RMNt r :- 'EAIlt ani Als+i _ Pickering �, CO. PICKERING TOWNSHIP FARMERS no p ,cfe�,.r.a _4N" u'rs J0 e� VOas TILTING- DYEING seem �,,,MEETING OF FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE r UdENSED TRUSTEES . a ; �ak��aia sell Nr Iton, Prop _ February 19th at _ 1.30. P.M.. AJAX—06H ST$LTFOBD,e 4 G• A. '' c Ms,►ww . W. 3tfEH1, aA tura __ ..- rltWebs Qlllas. COUNCIL CHAMBERS, BROUGHAM - ��. !)�=14RINCi —F. A 1.AWsp[i �, _ pypvsaM Panel Biscu;sioti on ' Whefe Do We 'Go Frop� �e�" ' -----E - ...-- - E --' - - ... , t;,ende • ro rosen`Ia1i-vi >r —SQA _FQ_RD BROS• ALL FARMERS URGED TO ATTEND - f.•.. r — .wiate Yn - � -- r ;� ". . .:.; , •, ;.• ,. ,. .. ... - .,.. _nom:,..-•: . , ...,.:.-,..._...�.....,__,,.,.�...._.�.....„.._.�-.•.,...... �...._ - �, ening Fsbruasy 5, at she homed sly. of t�elrawa wase vlattins In Grade 12A: Carol Jatmm Beth F'esssi ltsrMt ''' ' CLAREMONT the President. Mrs. T, Philip. witti Toronto T Sunday. when fire de- Chisholm. Paul T;an, Carole -aka Na S Rost No. S. - Lily ' - _ ► Tl+e February ,,,seting of the W. a good attendance. The =owtin4 suroyed'--their home in Othawf., u. Howard 9900136, EOUY Gate3. • , - rM of Me ' United Clmuvb will be was opened w.th the singin6 ot'the They are staying with friends. Lcrne Cummings. deb Faatvtt No. 1. Jean ' held ,txs Abruary- .-it the 'Sunday. hymn 354, followed by prayer. Mss. Leavens in a daughter ad'W Grade 12B: John' W4dxiW Earl- No. 2. - Kae � { i F -.-School >I:ioom- Mrs. . Loyd s' t3ye plans ------- ----M� No. 6. Lwelya were made for the banquet . and Mrs. :ROY Keith. Wright, Bill_ 2 ran, ' Gordon John- No. 4, cog , - y convener d the group 8[id �'ill be -or Cour:c�, aa' FuSruary 20; also soar. g i min charge td the Study 'look- March a; also a pat luck supper for .EuLmiu_mloss Results - Ce01`11 , Grade 12C and Special Coulmer- high Single, flat - WAIT Lay 31116; The February 'meeting Of the W, the Stewards on March 28. D class- _ .. .._ dal: Jane Koenderm - Cathwfte High Single, handicap - Wilda Law Ruby Hobbs: 260t gigh 'ry,-Ae, flat - Mar7 LsF _ - J will me- held n the Ccxrsavn::Y. ions ,A-ere held on-Pulpit Chairs, Grade WB: Sandra Foster, Pat Kensi�7. , Hall on, p ry 19, at 2.40 P• W6 hyMA books and floufers for the a a • • W7; V gh Triple, handiawP The cprsvesser for tare S=cgratn is church. A program. was in charge �� Gordon Todd. Diaese iilell. ,s1 er - `�: blrs. K,ses war .. Current Events, of Mo. George Willson, who WM1eVAmdy ..The toiiow:aQ ettsdeatts ''abtaiaed 200 Scores, 21st - Mary Lay . �, ittchasd Ward, Lunch Commi- a very Mastshall, Wayne Latersdr>;e. - interesting rcadng on - either First Claes, 8oreors' (TS'to 229; VPilda'itaw 267; Asa Petnateae Mrs. F. situtch- Aetiaabelle t;}ullver, - ttete, MS. J. Nortan- Ways To Help The Cgsusch-S Grade 30^: Carolyn We b, Mar- 20&%) or Second Class Honors (86 ?A4; Evelyn SOnnetta]ia�or. Ings, �, G. 14dic(bnne2l and ed by a dainty lunch and social eu7 Ieserite Found, Carol Anderson, Bet' to T4 %) on d w 1966 January exam- ie Reyrsard 209; Jeuie 8'rd 104. 891'. - tor the at- ty Foxton, -Sharon-- Vill lasts, Lyn- inWons at Pickering District Wgh 200 Scores. handicap - Wilda Eaw II - R Morgan, The apesa6cer o! tea served (by 2sostesese. 9drs ternoon will be:, the {Reeve„ Woe. G- Philip and Mrs. -Burrows. '-Idea. W. Anthony, Donna Scott, Mayfred School- g60; Marjorie Reynard 245; Learns 3,awson, and his talk will be on - Gray conducted a very ir_Grresting Bingley, Wanda Carter, Irene Kor- Ftrat .Class Ronan Bonnetta 240; Hazel Neale 240; ANN - - " C 20 wills, fraim the Wor nan's Po:dt or quiz on-Kitchen Utensils, mos, Garry Taylor, Freda Draper•.' ra::g Peters, Donald Pbstill, Mike Smith 238. 219; Eileen Clarke yyewr", ,flocs' Hon Honeydale, fiber the W. M. S. meetin8 Grade 11A: Gayle Price, Peggy Bate. Doris Winter 318; Betty ldadtis �D" ' President, • will make her to be held on Thursday. February I Cowan; - Kay Michael, Bvtty Hibbert, Second Class Sonora 211; Eileen Thompson 208, 200; Romer annual visit to the Claremont Brch. 13, at the "home of Mrs. M. Ellicott Mary Lois Johnson, Frances Ogle- Colin Lay, Jean McGregor, Donald Stroud 207; Paul:ne Howe 301; SM : 'The n ernbe" 'are reminded to bring one week earlier than usual. tree_ George 'Malcolcn, David Max- King. Jtobin MacKenzie, victor Rud- Thompson 200. - 3 articles for the layette; to be sent to Miss Barboro Mairs of Trans -Can. well, Ian Edmiston, Patr-cia Clark, 3k; Joyce Schneider. DE�ton Gren-------I----------------- ------ - - the Arab Refugee Children. The Air Lines, now ut.Man•:real. spent Hurry Cook. ke,' Susan Ritchie,, dins Carey. JOSEF STAUDING6E , .. 'roe sent to --------- - _ " the week-end with her Parents Mr. Grade 11B; Rigiiaia'�: 'Lapointe, ---------------------- ea, sweaters and Mrs. can Mass. Pickettttj Ladies' SoAaLag - Feb.1. CELLAR AP�OARTU30 . 1 n, Korea.' Richard Kos mos. _ _ ---On FstLdaY Wetting. Yob 14, the 141 rs. L'. ach, Braanpton, is vis- _ - CONE�iL+ f'E TPOAIE Grade e1C:_ Beverley.-_Bilkox�_Pat. tion Cancn#ee is- - ice• Mr . - , :.' Phone: Picketing 726 -•• t Claremont Atecrea C-WiIlsoa. Wel&h, Pat Doherty. ]iold#ig e' Valentine` ince in the MX. and Mrs. A Stolk is>ide put. - =r Community Hall for teen-agers from chased a new hawse hear 'Whitby:-- _ 70 to is yelrfs, .'Phe S�� W-11 i start. and expect to Ire there shortly. Old- at 780 P. m and will' be both We are sorry to lose them tkaste as : r style and umiar'e'L midst, but all wish them.happiness. �I • ,,, The m91 the Warm monthly meeting in the's new home. ac's /i'u ojwy for the BOY Scouts Sony to hear Mee. Mutch is is - - will be hdd on Tht ct� IC 17. Febr�ay the Ajax Hospital. All join is wish- it�O�'oa e tJ p - 1s, at the borne of Mrs. Was, Payne, ing her a speedy recovery: ... r IDdrs. C. J. Burton left on Satu�OY .Mr. J. Newsowho 'is retxi-mg. morning for Sault Ste, Mari;- to treatment Newsom, who in ringsten i%ePital. 1. ~-S- ELECTRO Z•.- , visit her daughter and sorb-in-law. •' spent the week-arid at flee 6torze7 PORTABLE 30# and Des. Casey.home here. Mr. Nathan Cox and Orval; Mr. World Day Of Prayer will be held t with these most-wanted feature! - and Id`s Hugh Gregg and Mrs. T, in the church here-on Friday alter- _ - Coady attended the funer3•i of the noon, February -1. at 2.30 pr. eZi A •� lade Robert Gregg, at Uxbridge..': special invitation .ta all. - on Saturday. The burial took place ----------------•---------•---- f at the Gregg 7 - _ "" "?''f'.' Township. Cemetery Reach BROCK - ROAD cora pressure an . �` h �• Four carloads of skyiers were in- Spa.a Bar or hyphen The Ho ee and School Executive Under1;na key gives aura. ` rolved in an accident, east of". the l will hold their regular, rrxc•:in3 on I 4eatic repeat action. WTOIMATIC REPEAT ACTION • "' act, village, an .5'unday afternoon. Al- • Monday, "February 17, at 8.13 P; tun• _ - htough none was injured. th4 . veh- The Electric Portable typewriter makes every%' x bit `hers are urged to attend as ' s . ,..,...r .. cies were badly damaged. Accord there is important buslseetss to at - WE ' 'a one an expert Jvst touch the keys and clay, Choose the exact Much '3you - Ing to reports, drifting snow obscur tend to.. ou prole` by retain eh• 4':i frit -power a Over to give yaupr _ '. _ r t kes y g ed the vision of drivers. Mi,:.W, Middleton is reported to = 5ctc roc from vary light perfect" typing. Exceptionalwspeed,�even _ lEeasles are qu a prevalent in "the be nisch •better• He in late C+sh =to o t ren touch: ,TOUCH SELECTOR print,_ afid luxurious ease are built-in fe aw o us of c - school. A number of adults have al- a � 1, � * tures tib less than h If the pr r1 oleo - so contacted the disease. Mr. Bob NeiFlebors and ' friends eongrat• - _typewriter. ce_ u C,reer is among those confined to r offs y _ ulate � Mr. Jack Bourne on cele- -'Asstres c^%•'.' carbon J 9e1s hOtrne with sa� beating his 80.fi 'birthday: '. eoples by raoo7ot.ng Th • fovea of the typebar slrik• .. ! Mr. and 'Mrs. 'e May se, of Birthday consratulalions also; t0 > _ Oshawa. -viait5ed Mr, and. Mrs. Hass- u+q'ti++.paper. • : � - . Miss Esther` Peng of the 4th. con. _ - - - _ __. _ _ _. IMPRESSION CONTROL DIAL ' i and Hockley on Safiaday and to bit, Kowloay. of Brock Rd.; - mr. Frank Holl:ngshead' is confin- Albert ..Keith. Who t.VItingalso The Tab Clear and Tab -'" ed to Itis ho:ae'with flu earls week. his ,brother Lorne. 1n Weston. - -- Mrs. Don sledges and ROsenIm".. Mr, and Mrs_ J Creer and tate - Set ore right in. tare key- "THS PICKERlNC NEWS ``rd oo, eanveni•nf .,were in Tor-onto on Saturday o•e a family. of Toronto visited .36;- and d neasy to operate. : -'. • raolss 162Wshopping trip. Mrs W. CarKE� SET TABULATORter -on •SundaT MY: Chas. Cooper Is steadily'l=- Mr. and Mrs. Leavens, and fam- -.. Prying and was able to be up on _ _ ' 'Friday for the first time * to sever- ial- weeks. Mr. G. M. Forsyth is also - up • and around aVbx after _an at- w :_ilac3k ed flu lE _ jl .1 former resident; Via Trances .. i. ' holden. Agtncourt, was batted here eg Sunday tie wao..the daughter '.of the late �Struladr '$olden. and -- _ lor :'lived on Lot s, of the 9th concession, Iia is �1 M he alio ips tii'B : q an take alt ellteaded In" tri' rand was aloe of eleven to the family. She, is "W* M *4 Burial was held at the Bethel Cam- _ - t etery. It was the holden farnily who be[ Bask Oda ' donated thenew gates to frit+ con- - - +� r• . eterp several. years W. One sister, + y hilts survives. „Y A number of skliers. attended a Saturday evening, wizen they had 50~t-��-.-----------. •--- ROUGHAM special mv'eting tyres held in at. John's Church on Omday ov- enin mar, i tar the purpose, of organtz- • Ing a Young PeopWs Union, res-. lofting in. tare fonow:ng officers bee. tag . elected: President, Carol Wbite; Vioe. Pres., IBaward Mal- Cohn; Secretary. Dorothy Wilson; _ dhn �Car2es, The ,j - • - Treaeirrer, next tmeetiag to tali heW in the church an _ teaching a — - i ddlbreooe between goal and ' }- it ora be the roarings You Put by, [ mill Tdeg people invited, '•'olid/, is a bank accoutlL i 'file Triendly Bible Class met at _ .... W.. t ]nftM -Such saving don't just happen. Th the houle of ]dr, and Mrs. Manson ey r ton 11[onday evening, with O� h 8v8 a so= siCil80E, deftte planning. Hot as � — - a &Iry good attendance, cons;dea• _ your dollars M,un up ou fe ra sense of x - ing the 'very atorrns; weather. Trio _ - _ ._ racconlplishment, of getting'gpmewhen, proem ears tri charge of Mas - mtaloe6 the effort lacca than worth wiil�e. plans were made for the ata a i -- — - n _ Your bank account provides ready cash that' ipr the coming Year: al- - �w- "'.""�'..`- •_ _ - _ , - _ the s0 for the supper to be held in the can help take c m of any etttergency that il7ll� hall on Friday, webruiry 28, _ �- .A special meeting of the rate _ _ -- _ _ - � �r to open way to bjectiV a or other 7 rod f9oheal Section No. !0, is - O _ i _ r _� OppOltunities. Vt�atnver Objective poli may �a�0 ---i �° we your sa easy - - to--be bold In the Hall on Wedrle@. - - - - � ��oeedty, February 19, for the 0. j+ai'il always be glad polls+► f ail discussing iddllJiau fb! purpo„ g edt0ol alters- ' anti additions. _ - _ '�.ir�.:c -'�► . - -- ,4 . lar rAe4tin of the We=- - ,� ?%NUaloe Of Sroudras>A Nutted - =-` • _ .- - -- � - _ t1� SANS::�t1/INi.. TO TON CNART�OR ;OsMon-ift - • � r � _ --fig..,...-.__. � __� .. ... ___ - ..�L_ __. � • c• . I e. � . � .- �._ -.-. - _..- .. w _ ... -_ .. _. ... _ ._..- _._.. _ .. .. �..-.. .. .. . ,; _ � � .. t .' . .. • . . � w .3 � � - r ;•' ... .. �.. - i � � - A ^ . ' • -.. u M •,4 s V • � � r ... ,. .. - .. .. •.. - • _., .. ' F, J .- ; •:.: �.� : �� :. MrscaLANEous our fr ! - rA: >sa2et � r Re�dBAi age ., _ �. ' ART FOR. 9ALE COMING EVENTS • �ralss DUG and � thou _ _" _ _ :. w�oalfce � . �� . nn wwun 'sow: atROMwai -' � ]EOR s1ll,E - B„iidins $Ruilament .---.._-� E.pYe Tawb rr.w:. Byalaoa�._ -- YAs1ury NIiYRANt>e. titG ^• � - - �a'0� - asur rieoal ono la7 tour we tl�u wmI f .�C p=er, oa vvheals� _ � � c• h r @ —�. Tas•ba �. �. .- _ . - • • Na 826 caaaaexrial 8 ia. akili saw:. - - _ _. B.nitary Way - • , � _. � - � _ . imscellaaeoua building equipment; � ' FEILBVASY _16 - 8.60 l.. �. •. • �2.h ?� F� SALE ...: •. � � R 1 L • E • M 0 R L E Y ..- . - . _ ',rico odd -size wiadows: Phone - i _O. O. F. HALT. ... , >lioi�erhs s�d2, eltbr >fis0 p: m. P - _ — PICQRIiie . ,. - j ---------------------------------- aa3�er saspica White• Dere--------•-------------------------- � � q •� � � , - .. EUSIIV�B OPRO><TIINITIDB. BEBEHAH LODGE ... . • �� '> .. �-ltilli SALE -due to illness. large . ' Admissioa - 50 cents w '=Z �, . • ; mal store, fnciuding bailding� .I.vN`� . p� �LORETTA'S � - ��,.----------------=------------------ BEAUTY SALON � : ; _ � .� dad :1>�est u� ��. Sf. Geo�6e•. �h,�h, • .. C8o ER BL�K L�It. -� � . �� ��' I'honC ��- A PANCAHE BIIl'PSli • � , Y trlaR 117Ji or i1i�R4, _ - -will be given at tiie home of lti:a. sY Otl�it lJls. AOi, � ? � . • _• . '! ��_ .-_� ���. �� retner on Tuesday, F 28, - � • - `, . . ' rtartinq at 5.00 p. m., wader the /� � :� lleawnable; also tonal" end bowl auspices ad St.. George'b Waanen's � on(:r(� e � .. :' :� . .. �. Clsarch•. �.: _- LO ICC�1�1 . I' . . $g. Pboee 4a0�/: Guild. We always have a jol>1 CAT . a� - ' '' . - • •t �--------------------------- time at the Greener's, so, every- .. `.. � . --+-- body keep this date is mind, dad y �� ... � 70R 8,!!LE - eoe2 stove. Phone. -- . ----____-- � � GOILD GOAD, If0>a'S .. , �� ��� •* f- •:.• 7108 SALE —pressure ptanp, suit- - $�� i41 ...OPEN EVENiNGB • ; �PATIOIi 1lQAI>4 >p'IC�Qi�, Cil'!', - PiEOHs 1lt. '4' �, DtTIVBBARTON CAN. LHGZ04+i , , ----__-_____._i-.,able !ae m�otei or.iai?n. Iteasonabie. DANCE �lhene: �licieelzAi �Y7. _ - j•, _ _ ,ibme Pietering 426W. .GL�+T EAGLES HALL - _ - --- - - I �. o f ---•------------------------------ '• P.04 P. M. tql 1.00 A. ll[, l +� � :.aeon sA2.a - >a tom. � _- _ ------------ - --_— __ L . -L A � FEIUAX, FERRIIARY I4, 1558 ----*------------ - - - -- " s -81a'm or motel Reeao�ble. Phoae: TO AND ><ADIO -- � � � � � � _ ._- . -a6W Pickering.. • Menteoe•ery's (lrcbestra ,G���D $PIFtViL'1! � i N S V R A N C � . � MODT�tN AIdD CtiLD TYME , t`` - - --. TO. RENT � . RerreAhmenta a'Y EXPERT ?L�t:�3NIGIAN � � :� ' Aimdaion E1.06 Per Paesoa Oglerd 4 }1�piE P Assu�ANee ENGLrAN� f - ATlaatk • ; COMPANY LTD► OF ,. • "!"O Rl3liT - sssgle room; tyonsan -- ---.------------------------ �UQ . • Eeedexred, 75 �. so0eh. Pb. �=.-A:anW�� ��:b:; ��� _:�.:__���---- ."__ .___. �E - �dTOMOB/!E - FiRE' :'•: •, - • -_ .' 7iLckeriog 588. 'F�iersdFbia wh will meet on Feb- :. : .: ._ - l� � 107 KlNGST�V ROAD EAST ¢ — � ., ': � " WANTED . _ --.. - = � _ - �'�.�� � roars !s. at a 0o a. tn. at the home :ATING BEsvics _ _ . ~ ad Mrs• IieIen Hawker. Everybody. �N�'AL GAB ., Telep�one� Pklcerl� 48 - . t•;, _ - R•A]IT'l�ID hardwood logs sari • '�"�• - sye2come. � Y a IIVBTAd.LATIOMB - _ - - _ .._ ~°�yy timber. Hi�eot ,prices on ------------------------------ ear's 1 . woRLD Dam of rtla�R B.I- eoL»s�N� arlee . , = - -- Ilre -f4eonp � 1n the 106. R For- _ _ FACTORY TRAl1YED '. _ >lths+ Z'hoaa• Stauttville i3lW6, FR!„ FEBSIIARY 2t - S.N Tr. 7[. FIIrDLEY SI'1'CJ�N BTOVES �i • n mar 14 Sf, .Georgds Charch - .Ptekering PACUUM CZEANII�G SIItVICE _ _ �.>� Fa�., H�.>�. ,�.�JAX 1.�N1g R _ - . Wf1MAN WANZ'F9•-tor hcusaravozk. .. GA(3�.1TT AJA�� 067 - T, . � CC�. 1.Zfa daJ a week, in I7unbarton area. -• . • . �--- ._ - a Provid QuiT. *drs. � llis ------- • .. - tion ed ii r+e - � may, Mass, of Toronto. � ER:� . _ _ cuMaet ANO Bu�D suPPe�Es M!. Doz SOB Mews 02ficr- tvisb's to annoance the enftagr- •. - _ �'rsent ed heT daus33ter, Marttartt �- _ ._ -----BC800L CAi�'1'AEEs•--- --- L.•llian Joan. to iVh'. Bert ldeh'ose A>g!'!iC TANE9-CL>�ANEp � - PLYWOOD . • •PAINT ... AR�QR�.. ,. �,�. _ . -- -• 'r - WAN'i'SD -- White, ran of Mr. and lits. iitrb _ '.iia BAPi3?A!! WA! ... _ __ - . lDOO�RS AND TRtM . ' ,9 � White. Qfnrch St.,, Pioker � • �, f , , ... � . � _. _ Carefatec. waafosi !oe tm-roem � The '.. - Xaw ianb Installed '. _ . •_ d. 8.heet. AlOsas >R+oaA Datta. fo marriage takes piece ;n Kea► Beach W. WA1ID - : '- :. e.�..aca �>. 1. 1l5d. . waited Chw+ch, Toronto. Saturday, .rwe.: �,,�, >Ko IF:sa `.. ?on Rood arld No. 1 Hlgt�wvy - " AiDb by leiter Daly. ii'Q�i' Dm'- Febt'liaTg 2S. at 4.00 o'clock. IQ-fi -'. • • •tlsalara as t. ago e�erlence, ret -. --------...__..t----------------- -. - .. - - � - -- _ _ . • � • � - ireoees. eta. te-- � - � TENIlj,RB �'!'Ep _��_--------- -- --- ---• - - - '. WA �------ ---- • .� � - : :.,TELEPHONE PICKERING 3bi �- __A .W. TYA$, Bec.-'?`read - - � : � .. 8ahool Area No. 2. 6f: Aaarew's Pretby'�erian C'harah, . - T: _ ' ^ -: .>i, R. 3, Pickering. Piekeriag, Aoditorfam-Laio! only. ': - - � Q�S - _ . _ - �p� AJAX - .BRANDRA�Ii- - . _ .:. - . Tenders reseivad by Jasaea L • . _- . - :• . - REAL ESTATE �'�*. >Rickerio,r• one.. � a. Feb- � - - - ` � - raary �. 1&•a. Iniormaflsa aisy� be NENDERSON � - �!; _ -� • , --- . LISTIIKGs nvvrrEn . -. abtataed. from Jas. �:. Phone �""' • -. ` Biomed, swan holdings dad Rums. • 1"ieierfng ttliW - : �ppyp �E- �• o �CJie.a�e dor commercigl ,dad #ndus- Lowest or any -fender aof access. � ` , ��ef,fOr � _ . srIIy a�reejKed. � la Daaaiaa Bf, Whifb� • . � •' : 1a ial rites. All. each for your hone � B '- - .� ��'y. Mortgages arran . t 21 - •- (AloTe Aliia ' ' � Ears ' � �'=--------------------------------- � - -OTFiC= HOII88 Exterior Pointing - _ .� yotu' p�T lis0ed Wisls me PLASTERING • �� � >re• � � P. i< iN4tii', and be ready !br the apriag �LA>}N end ORNU�NII+iNTAL � wa�aiP aM Bal�sisT 6 .>• a' Papery • - � trnah. Y'hone AM 7-4415, or xrite me - . - ,AMD B1^�A3RS IiEN E�tL NARDI�ARE �olrs:. WBZmZ zfto i�->rn e9 ,. .... : '� .. p - _ , at .0 Craiglee I3rive, Toronto 19, - CALL - f{ - • � tDetarf0. I W!n tie pleased to Imre _ >tfC!>�iII�FG Ed8'W8 1 -_ .cart dad discuss your Real >dtate fob i4 --- -- � O�� - - �a . LAW1tw1�OWlfi6 A• �� ' � t ; Dceblams .With you. Ftee. Appnia- _ I - y s I e A• � V �� 1 I baar'i:we_ wit.e . kN ESti� • . f�is W � � i . �tte� stoaol'r F, ca.Au=s --• - .------=---'- ---- an�'r:7 ns..�.r�oetes �:° Phone Pickering 391VM4 ti - saAL Es'rers AxD - • . . . - - -aII8IIrE66 iass>� ,Shoe Repairs • _�------------------- ------ � nfotl►oAasrs - :. _ . - - . - .: . - - .:. . . . �_- — _ - • • _ •---------------------- -`-`sI. stat. rlsarls _ - .�------r---*� �. .. -. .. .�G Y81T oto BllOp>ilsr sat - ,.+wr � 'I�.I tr r x, _. .: -• . a :. : • .• �srs . ,.� . ar .. . _ .. noon . sE1.ec.�'loN o>r LA�er, _ .. RO DMA N .., .-. • ' • :: �, _ .. . _ .�. ELL _... P�N� and >� DYR4 _-.SiIEET METAL - __ - _ a:�n►Sg' aAA eENT3' 2/A';'Cg�- -- .�� MATII;RIAZ.S USED - . � •. 7� i�� Terms fl b waolip »trrQ+rcm WCN3>i�1iANs24� KERtNCJ VILLAt3! - - . _ 1'10 DU�I►N PAYMIIV'1 ---------------------------_•------ _ "'MtOM�' !! Mt4- East -d -. _ =FaoHs Plc=z;lento nn � ;; - • � . � - .. -f e t �r� S - • J AentliorTzed Consumers' Gw . . - � - °:,Pickering Jew)rey ..- - .Compaeiy-D.a�.r�•« ' : .. • --------------------------------- -�Ldmbe� to. _ �° # GURNEY( I� _ -': - `- � ' .. - - - . p: - :... `�, .., �>�oCg'$ BOWL . , �:DUNBARTO�i :,� : GAR 1AfOOD .� � `�� •CLARE EROS. . I�IILLIAM SI KSAY D.C. • _ _ . .. �- :. .. . .. — - . - O _K _ LS MllhNb� MO. �-� __ •. - i - .� . . �; � ;1�xWoo>a hvi±. - A�Ax � �, � e ; -: (oppoette Hiwanis Pas'!<) . _ _.. :HEATING 'UNITS - .Terms _ . ' :.- _ ... CH{ROpRACTOR • . •- ...... Q�n Bowling - ' ..:. ::PHONE yes �P. fo s- yem:� � - - .: - ::�� ' - - and able on ou - . n • � . >esoh Atbraooa TW _7.00 P. ltl. _�.. � B.taria, iis�enins r - •. _` .P)1 wood - :. .- gas b1►l:. a .. .. - - -, __.._---..---• �� �� -. . �.. � �� ..- � - so.m Fer Ladles• Atleraooa • . . - � AUTOMATIC 011 ;�58 H�wood A - �' . �. : ' i -- — _. ��. �•e• . : _ '�% allb - oars _. -�-= NEATI S uN�T � � _ _ - _ - . -. _ �p . 7L7 �, _. p. � ., - -, Irl... Adz >i�SRVATIONS .. � - ..- � - •.. '` v _ ...twee. 174`Pkkerin0 . , , .. • , . .. liaoes i Fos .:. . .. — - . - O _K _ LS MllhNb� MO. �-� __ •. - i - - - ..... - ., _ _ _ -:- • :_ . , . _.. -- .. n __ _ : . • - _ .. r --- -- ,.. • .. .,• _ _ _ ., � - -- - - __ .. - .. _ _ .. . � �, i ,. - ._ -- _ .. '{ r� •, -. ... • . . .:. - .. ; - _. - , .. *� . • .� + .,� -�� .. - - i .� _. _