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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1958_04_04VOL 7S NO. 3+0 -- DICKERING, ONTARIO —W• C. MURKAR AND SON PUBLISHERS Authorized As Second CIM ,Mlistter Subscription Rate: 52.00 Per Year United Stabs W -W _ -FRIDAY, APRIL 4_ 3958 S Coats -per Copy - Post Of>nce Dept Ohara 1 Dairy Announcement.'hti L� i Faros CoolMIKE _-- IHS ,AGAIN. - _ �� SEE PAGE 3- _ «...........««................«. Cost Ya� 5a:0� - SCHOOL AREA NO. 2, HAVING SALARY' PROBLEMA a _ Grass !fres in Fire Area _ causing agmtee.coneern as most of them.� 1, ° - _ r Board Chairman of Area Na 2, would notneed to get out of control Present Dunn! es -- ,' k and the Secretary -Treasurer, A. W. it proper caution was exercised by Tyas, appeared before Township those in charge of them. r With Gold Key Council this week, with figurer. re-, On page 4 of this 'issue appears luting to their budget an ' advertisement, placed by Fire 1 - The Whftb Dunlop Hockey Cavy Chief Donald Lynde. It clearly lays y W. Cook told Council that the out some excerpts of cite bylaw• alcade passed . tkraugk Pickering oa 1 Board was up. against a real prob- It is unlawful to light a. fire within Wednesday afternoon. Scholl child- _ Ism. "Qur teaching staff is asking 20 feet of a frame on partly wooden ren- and adults alike, lined the streets r for a considerable increase, amount- b . ,{ building or within net a b a look ay -!he World Champs ' 'n 15 f of rick k get s r z ing to about 15 thousand dollars stucco or cement building. Fires can• Convertibles, carrying the players. - • more than we have budgeted for. We not be lit on public streets or rpada -- -- rf are going to take a firm stand on the of between 'the hours of sunset and . were accompanied by the Whitby. - .. ---- sunrise. Any person found contrave- Band and nutinerous floats. The par* f =--- mztter. The teachers have turned the Hing the bylaw- is liable to a fine lap ads was stopped at the four -corners- i. salary, problem over to the Teachers' to 150.00 swag costa. where a Gold Key was presented to Federation. We met with them last Many people will be burning old the team on behalf of .the Village - Many week and some. of their statements _ rubbish and grass this week end and «...»....................... .......««.. - to us, seemed=pretty. wild. While we local firemen are expecting a, busy We are pleased to see Mr, Herbi . are going to stand firm, we are not time. Be careful and try and keep sure what we may be forced to do." your fire under control- at all` times: 22f°Huey home again from hospital. Court. Stewart- asked "what happens - Y if the teachers get their request?". ASK THAT STATION ROAD ROTARY i ""That depends on how .far we TKre BE FIXB,D t.... # forerd". "We have always been fair. hfr ,!lrthut I atorneIl, Field' Offimf s 1 with our teachers. We raised the Mr. James Smith headed . a. deleg- of the Conservation Authority add- with salaries from 52800 to ation, from Squires' Beach asking ressed the Rotary- Club c•n Monday toured the Riding, following the tea' 53000, and while they, are Sower, they that something . be done about the evening, speaking on. and showing Wilm Starr, PC Candidate "did. it uhs and stopped in Pickering enrcutr ! condition of the Station Road: ' are now comparable to 'afetro Toros- ( coloured views. on the work of the Apia, on Monday. wben he took the Final returns g;ve: Mike Starz tPC)' to. At present our maximum (s"! Mr. Smith said the road was prac $gthoritp oyer this Bletro-Area. - `Ontario RIding with die largest 24,829; Dr. Claude Vipond S4400••, said air. Cook. ticaIIy destroyed by trucks there It's interest'ng, today, to see tW saajaeity yet, in his political career. 30,M8; John Brady (CCF) 7,975; If the.increase asked for is grant- years ago,• and thatlittle has been huge projects and _plans sort ands! i 1**, and many of his atppoe'bsa, Helae Neilson ( Ind) 250• ed, the rate would be raised another done to' repair it. He said the odd R sv, work which _"old-tiskierP' _ - - load of gravel has been dumped here 2 mills. At- present the rate- is set at many years ago "would have io i14 - and� there; the ditches- awfull and - 17.4 mills for operating expenses. - done .snnxe day". .. _ the grader usually: goes over it after ° _ which includes the saJar.y increase re- An evening, planned by ibe loci ....-Local Guides : ��t East sin, moving the mad around. cotirimeaded by the Board. a r municipal authorities, Oltr +etF• ._.- ............... ........................»..l......... Coon. can bfePfrersort staid that J fire population see what okra of To PartlClate �n Conservat�oe Auth work oA that road had priority 'on her _might he a .gasp ldsa. we tbfni2./) • list. and she, had discussed it -with lot of people udgM U kte.es aL i AnswersFlood the mad enuineer: She said it was. «..«.............r..�........-« Gold Cord Ceremony A proposal has been"made that an- planned to ditch and reconstruct this l q - - be yet up, • Pad, although it would not be pav-' Pickering cast ofxtend from' I Reeommendations Bantam --- M Association, IS Wdin it$ annual - _ .. The Ontario Council, Girl Guides - - - CarrutiteMr s CreeTt It Roo Id he cast side Dep, terve Scott "said that ,f '�f rs, ° — g Win Wh�thy—Ceaguo (;old Coad Certificate Presentation I of Pickering Totsnahxp, to Bowman- To the Editor, `_ 4 114cPherson recommended thi-, be _ - cemmony in Convocation Hall, Uni- vine. " • felt' sure ('ouncil would back her up. Pickering Bantam hockey team- worn versit • of Toronto oh' A 10th, ( Conservation and Flood . Contra) y p� i A meeting will be held at Ramp- Mr. 'smith also 3ake�i if 1'�nncil • � 1958. - measures by the Conservation Author- two games last Friday night at _ ton within a ice'' week, to di:cups.the it ' in the water' Shed art of Tororitc would writ the' CNR; about parking At it 266 Guides will be presented ( roposal. frith the partu� titin mon- Y Whitby to take the Whitby league to the. Honorary President, fibs• J. � i' v g � consist mainly in the acquisition of '1•nx caro on.- their siding right up to championship. _$eine= MacKay, and from her-willJ palities. _ _ i lands and converting there into parks, the roadway, blocking vision at. thr In_ the first game, Pickering wort receive -a certificate in recognition of Rcyresenting PickcrinR Township ,picnic grotzttds an$ bird sanctuaries Station Ro «! forcing, by a score of -3-1 over the' Whitby - the fact that they have completed at this ai4etirrk .Bili be Reeve Wm` (i. t Game sanctuaries already exsiet it Reeve L_ w nn said_this was a "gid Kinsmen. Rose Fertile got 2 goals _ the tests requilp� for the Gold Cord. 1 Lawson and louncillor .Sid Pugh, the flat lands adjacent to -the lake stmvextfi, ,•; - i,nd said they would and Joe bloody I. . The speaker will ix 34iea Catherine " »;, _ ._ _ .and they_ now have acquired aecera look intra .it at octan. d game Whitby hundred acres in the Greenwood 'are: --bon-Holter--- , In the ancon with Toronto. ��Ptancn 1, Havergal College � -:..............».:._..:.«.... :�..«.... Kiwanis, and Ross Greener . template. buying 1a FARMERS DON'T CARE for park lands. And now- s ey con. -CHEST X-RAY PROGRAMME of Pickering scored a goal each, the - nits and rrsidentia - me ending in a score of 2-0• Goalie k - - It is a matter of congratulation - M'. y HELD a g y that the District of Pickering has 4 4 meetin of the Hog Producers' iroperties from Highway 401 to the Ronny Barkey getting a shutout, Et' is wv-t of •the programme of the sins eligible to 'participate. These Aawcutiosi wa4 supposed to havt :rd Concesciutr west of the Village:. _. After- the same, . the bays were - � as follows:— ;eery held in: Brougham Township While agreeing with the Greens' Ontario ,(-ounty. TB A.-mociation, re- -treated to chips and.pop by .the pro-: . Patricia Clark— 1st Dtuibarton :orxi nroiect: we cannot •Ree an' %:dent. acrd staff of Fairvie..: Lodge, praetor of David's Drive-in. s liali last Thur*4y evening. Only necessity for another huge acreage Whithr.•were Riven chest x-rayA.'The The Pickering hockey teams and r'°mpany' , eigh, farmers went- to the. trouble to of picnic grounds only one mile away, ezaminaiinns wrrr [trade by the Dept. their coaches deserve a t deal ' Loi; Davidsota-- 1st. Dnnbartaon g� - ` Company. , attend, so that only a quiet, informal and which would entail the expro- of Health. of eredit•' for coming out on top in - ` ., ea he Pee -a eP m a r , Da iene Mortensen— lst Dunbar- -discussiLri, with Mr: Bishop, speak- priation of.-many.properti • -All 'nen• `resident+ -admitted to the Midget ton Company. and, Or ensued., What with basic market- I .Two reasons are given for content- Lodge will reeeh-e an x-ray upon ad- agues. • - Banta ttid ' Joan Lumley— 1st. tasf Wood- is plating this move. One, that the _--__-___-__----------------__ r i q proble..ts, contract farming pro- P mittance. The check will be made { (ands Company. moted by th- big processors: and Riverside sub -division lies on. flood plains, und, two,' that the cost, of c�ihes at a ho�pitat, or at one of the �n Principal.-. vertical iiitegr.,ion' of tlie' industry. conservation is too high• chest clinics operajed throughout "the _ _t ' :Tickets for the Newmarket Band 11 agriculture is in a' serious state of Let us look at the matter objec- ('o„nt.;'h. the As<ocialion. ° • _ -Concert, sponsored by Pickering Rot. I t.ansirion; but mist farmers don't tiyel «... ...........«...................»:......::.... - a III y. = For Pickering atty Club, on Monday, Aril 21s is sovta to realize it, Mr. Bishop had At the Hat .,lands adjacent to tht -Pi Ladiea Bowling' - Mar. 28 the High School Auditorium, are ob, 125 miles to travel h. me after this lake, Duffins Creek tuna with a •am Points /11_ of only seven feet per mile. At River- `J o : i h 'Sc�ho i •- . : train at the I. G. A. Store. and Lire rnettinR closed at 10.00 o'clock. Oh No,� 2 Kae 33 side the drop is approx. 3A f;, Pei . lNews Office — 11,00 and 50c. well, who cares. — Corr. ale, aril! while heavy rains Hood the No. S. - L'ily 28 Mr. J. Clarke Richardson, of 5fount - ---- - farmers land it has no efi'ec-f on t e o-3-= Rrtse - . „ , 2' Forest, liar bees en aged'-tiy Pick- = ° ° ° • latter section. In fact within the No. 1. Jean 25 Bring ,District High School, and will 'W�n Birdhouse Competition triemory of the oldest resident 'ria \0 4. -Joy _23 �cammence with the. Fall 'Term here. flooding has occurred due to heavy Tho 6. - Evelyn 22 \Ir._ Richardson was selected frons . ,, - rainfall• .. High Single •fiat -Lily o.er- fifty applications. and 'comes weH The Hoods with which we were High Single - handicap. - Lila Jones eualified to fill this post. He grad- - lbr ierly affected was caused by ice -Y 279: Hieb" Triple -flat _ Joy Rich jams in the Creek, and since we were tasted from lVesterd University to t. 694: 140ft Triple handicap = Fern instrumental in having two bends p 1911, with Grade A. Honour stand- ' removed no flooding has occurred. BC_' • nt 691. - w #: g v - 'ing, an ..as runner-up' for- Genera] fi t•vation. Buying land ao Scores - �t Frofieiency. • He holds the following _ fro picnic grounds and not Ding any- i p s 2---Doreen-',-Bzl?cktrr F,t.ofes.:ional certificates: Higi, School- thing about the floods is the most '270; Joy Rich 269, 21'91 206; ° Ann . principal's, -Specialist in Agriculture, ch to the whole ques- penstone 242. 208: Eileencon Farin a--'"'• 7 •t . "" Yr: I tion.. 216: Jean Disnay 215;• Fern Brya23t I a �,- Conservabion measures are urgently 215 Eileen Clarke 205; Kae Stork `pplicant for Vocational School Prin- �^ required in the RDHP area. Despite: cipal's Course, -1958. LN -the average annual rainfall --32 inches Mr., Richardson taught public school —the',water tables are steadily drop- 2t10 Scores -Handicap for three years, one as \'ice -Principal AL M Ding. So much so that in the dry Lily Jones 279: Fern Bryant 265, - ___ of D. A. 'Gordon High 'School, at'• ! r A I tanking water to the dry well tt �('allaceburg, three .ears as Vice - seas on truckers o �I s, while 234, Eileen Clarke 231: Eileen Thbm farmers cart the water from the Creek p Principal of hfonnt Forest H. School, son 230:• Amy: Smith ,221; Jean •T)is- and 'tweive years as Princi al' of the W feed their livestock. Obviously Hey 218; Winnie Mitchell 216; Paul- p greater .ro-forestration- and retaining Mount Forest District High School- ing Howe- 216; Pat Cameron 213: - s — - - . � dams are required, to restore the nal- He assisted m tate o�aniiatto)t -'and' Did Thompson 212: Myra. Lishman I ' ante of nature.. building and equipping of the new Aloreover since • they contemplate 211: Marjorie Reynard 247; Wilda school. 4s 1 l ''• '""' having a lake in the Greenwood park,' Law 205, - _ r a dam should be built to incorporate...... 8 and , an a ........:...... 5:,. .... ages i He. ig' married; has three child control features, so that instead of — 1300 CHICKENS BU 1" 3 d is 43 .e r< of heavy rains rushing down in say ..five age. I r:•::. Fire, on Monday, destroyed 1300.. _ Mr. Richardson was a" In thili boccie it could be spread oyer 24 hours, Dunt thus preventing flooding on. No. 2 clocks and pullets at the Hugh Mich- community and cFiurch 1 4 o «C gigiivvay. ell Poultry Farm. at Green River. Forest, I;e is an Elder In iii bolted } i —.010 The cost 9f the above would be F3trht brooder houses were dextro ed. Church, Past President . ofUl { Ons of dse prises offered in the (;took 't'soop (left)l Pater W"dO' negligible compared to the cost of About 2000 pallets were saved. The Club: Vice -Chairman of fbll �3'+lt -petro Siad Region -Conservation (9), let Treawway Cub Pack_, .. expropriation. Again we emphasize, null p estimated lora "is E5000. Roaid and a Past Master ryE•Ob �' Pack+ this is conservation. - ;'.( f /lsdltotlty's. birdhouse building cam- Frank Farpnhar (10), `'�• Brougham firemen bayed arum- onlc Order. j : e id' , a eoettpkite wogdwW1dng Leaside.- goads and ash, Was Perri' Dave CHelta her of buildings. They, used their.• new The village And_.commu 'loaf kit, Is Presented by'G. L. Wako- bed by 11TRCA. ;500 auxiliary pumper, which was d welcome to Mr: and '-4t!!, Rim' PC, to Ron. SchOd (14) lot, Higidaad _ . ' - fed from a nearby 'spring. _ „_ son and their family. _ tie' i r;. •' ' � � - „- ,� � ,,, �i'ylrys�i6•�Q,•:�-..ps._r,,,�.. u -.. •-''- .♦:..:mss-•� .�.d. ��._ :. 4 -_ ', - _. _ -.... ._.. - ...... .. _ • - __. -. .�...... _ �.w —41 i • e , y the various farms until it Mod ern Etiquette - .,4. RST /~ f r % reaches your doorstep it is not by Roberti Lee J '141 ," once touched by human hands. Extraordinary, isn't it? iQ, When a girl becomes ea • - 7/ How different from a few wed, U it proper for her to ` It= years ago. Do you remember show her ring to her friends, os se r' how often you found a certain to wait for them to ask to e it? "Dear Anne Hirst: • thusinsm will return, and.-you amount of what appeared to be A Except in the case of very - i'or nearly 15 months my hug- • will know the joy of creating ;' dirt at the bottom of a milk -good friends, it is .better for her r V d has been serving in Europe, + a hobby of your own. _' bottle? In fact a small percen- -to wait for someone to notice s night atter night I have -r I predict that soon your sage of sedimentation-was al- he ring before- hotdizsg-aF hes' r lowed by the Health authorities hand and displaying it. been sitting home and so lonehr r problem will have disappear- depressed ... A girl I ai�n r = as it wasn't thought possible �Id ep ed. and you will now feel a ti ^�• When one V dining at a toad of asked me to double-date r deep relief that the present that mi4 ,could be delivered Q• th her. and. her beau and a r temptation has passed. The 100% pufe - as it is today. club where then a dancing. d of his. We had a fine r, resulting. peace will bring Its •I also remember that if a new what should be done with the ening, .and•. gave me a tre- . revs reward u hired hand were engaged among napkin-when rising to dance' endous lift. Since then he and , * . y , other questions he was gener- A•. Lay it unfolded on the have been going out niton to ally .asked-l. If he could milk, table beside the plate. . hes; a to now I've been a WOES OF 13 y; ns and 2. If he were a "wet" or What is the proper way tA O'Dear Anne- Hirst: Q. ,, _•_ • - �;, � • "dry-hand milker." Partner nee- • . �. eat an apple at the dinner table'! ' stay that way; I just seem toood girl and, qt course. intend i am and a !9 ear-eld- er allowed wet-handfirst quarter a app e, .r fun, but I am really badly boy likes me. I font interest in his stable-for which I was very :,then, using the fingers, eat each >iinci, and tried to have him date thankful. The very .thought of quarter. D. tonfused "You see, Anne Hirst, I don't , my cousin, who is attracted to / w%fin it used to make me feel sick. him It worked out-husband.__But yet it was quite a common • 'avant my to find out "But now when I see them to- f�i � � �� practise when we first started LOV@il@St Lines. I'd like to know what you'think � -farming.A lot . of farmers ° about it all. WORRIED" ge'ther I get jealous!s claimeit was better for, the Shall I get interested in some- ��,,, y PRINTED PATTERN : PLAYING WITH FIRE - .. one else?.. �b : cows Apparently little thought a --P It is your sense of guilt that was given to the consumers . . r confuses you. You know your ' By all means. At yot;r age, " ' and that was before the days of y. � *husband would not approve *the only' cure for hosing one ,� 'y N enforced pasteurization! In the * friend is to date others, and old days people must certainly of your dating any man-pas'- r y y Y w titularly 'tiffs one, for yon say • fast. You will be amazed how "' - `i ° have developed a sort of immu-- �► "I've been a good girl," which • soon other boys will,appeal to v oyi nization otherwise tuberculosis - reveals your feeling for him * you, and you'll , wonder why and undulant fever would have better than the words you did • -* You bothered with him for so �� ,xy, been morF-coriimon than, they �F not.write. Subconsciously you * �nB• °' 9 " �' +t*ere. Remember, too, how Phil- /`,1 - s� 4, x •a 'j anticipate the sort of propos*- * Getting jealous will 'get you MAJOR ROLE Mamie Van dren used to love to be azound ��`,`�'+'�ljj 111►►► at milkin time to get a drink tion that any married woman * nowhere. -It only keeps you Doren models the outfit she of warm milk straight from the # _ s who dates another man invites. * upset, and closes your mind *wears in her first major picture, cov -Ugh ... I used to wonder a _ _ •s P No wonder you are upset. * to others who might be tak- "Teacher's Pet,".. in which she how they could drink it! '♦ J9 it co-stars with Clark Gable. Ma= Yes, looking back over our > p Your dates cannot go un- *ing you out. Frankly.. you t •� _T'. ' IP noticed, of course. Your hug- * really dont want him - but thirty-six years of farming it • t.* i - s band, like so many trusting * you are miserable when you .. mie portrays a night-club strip- Y- soldiers, will probably * see him with any other girl. per in the film. • is extraordinary to note the , pr changes that have taken place -r * of them. What defense have *_Being so possessive is the best -and most of them a decided 's* ou? * way, to lose any boy; he will Y improvement from a sanitary- 1f How-do other soldiers' wives * sense it; and whatever regard s� ` point of view. But don't forget t;,.+. bear their lonellnessY I know * he had for you will cease. all these improvements are re- ti I► some who give -their spare +' Be a good sport, and turn fiected, and are a part, of the T time to the Red Cross, or join + your eyes elsewhere. it01�1ICLF..S increase in our present day cost I� other- service groups work- * * - of living index. We pay for • _ '{M.; I ing Stateside, and so they feel what. we get, whether it is in rr ,+ 1► a Icin6hip With t}teir husbands wife who dates nay other �� the make and texture of a newAr 10 that k them a *rites nun his her hours of remorse; / drew or the improved quality = +f e n9' P >lY they aro doubly disturbing when 4 d�Clark- P 4 close. Why don't you'seek such of the milk are buy. The same her husband is *way in service > * satisfaction? F°'usd out' where applies to' eggs. Remember when '* your chutch can use your time Anne will help you Or who has at some time lens used to scratch for their.- find the eonrage yow need. Write learnt to swim, or to ride a bi- - ! and talents; join up, and give living and the egg-yolks were -t . r -- • the job all you've got. There her at 8°x 1. Lt3 Eighteenth St., cycle never quite forgets the art. dark and often-smelt and tasted �` i s 1!Vew Toronto, Ontario. He may . be' out of . ;actino but strong? The �, ++ wives ill m tanor that lonesome he doesn't for et. p And that now are lite ht inn col egg's mild in , ; • Is'will ave seems to apply gto farming as Savour but the pay give' inspiration. go Tougher Penalties well. Once armer always a price we for them includes charges for - ! You must have some latent kir Bad Drivers farmer even if the hands are no i 4792 _ ;► advocation; music or painting. shipping, candling, gradin; and , s longer actively engaged in doing sometimes delivering. All the - 10-70 Perhaps, which you have want- "A man drives as he lives,",has. farm chores. The interest is still farmer gets is the � of pro- � - ed to develop ._further. Now g ducing the eggs, which includes you have the time. Once you become a clichE amore the an- there. That seems to be the way _ 1„start- practicing it your en- alYses of automobile, accidents. with Partner anyway, Why else the cast of raising tho hens a�44 In other words, the greatest sin- should he fake fife trouble to from chicken-hood. _ gle cause of hightray ailshaps is ride in the cab of a milk-tank ,� „� tea,, _ = the personal equation, rather truck ased find out for • himself - A p� racy Crochet Cape man the cosidition ai the car. or Just Ppens GENTILEMEN ALC the 1 Printed Pattern what ha to the milk - the character o! the road, or le I shipped 'in bulk to the dairiesT the lowliest Kaes toe• Tour lll�- ita The Australian- House of Rep- tare, (3racehit dews with 1. regulations. - Just before we last the farm resentatives has decided to re- neck ' empire bodice, - > - there was quite an agitation to ratted, flaring silbotsette; bolas ' So the driver most to be feat- induce _ dairy farmers to "go view ifs accepted code of be- 1 ed is the one who resents all con- haviour to prohibit members ; trots in his life, or take a chaste tank” instead of shipping milk from calling' other members Printed Pattern 703: Missal' -•• i _ lea 10, 12, 14, le, la° m. si>r in cans. At the time it seemed assassin, cad, - - _ An everything, or gives full rein - such names as: 10 dress and bolero require !!k to tea like a tremendous outlay Q to a sense of power whenever' cold-blooded, blood-drinker, stir, 3!i-inch fabric for equipment, more than a, Tates he feels it, or habitually loses. miserable body-snitcher, sewer Printed directions on each his head even under slight hundred-acre farmer could af- rat, gasbag, �zn Easier, accurate. P ford. But -now the idea has real= or rot' part. - straw, mendacious, political mongrel, Send FUTY CENTS (stamps - ly caught on and in i;oms dis- lapdog or slimy repitle. Yet it. has been proved also tricts farmers shipping- to local P g cannot be accepted, use postal that many serious auto accidents dairies are the only ones who. note for safety) for this pattern. �• are caused by drivers who only, continue to use ca Q. Does the father of a widow Please plainly ns, chillRd in Is ne�l� for NAME, print 1 .STYLA occasionally throw off Festraints, a milk-cooler before shipping. tour divorcee, who • + ' - e second time, a her away? of fall under the influence o! al- NIIMBIL+R. One of our former neighbours -A. Yes; her father gives her rohol, or nod at the wheel,- or • • is a milk-trucker and goes by Send order g ANNE St.. N w "• away precisely as he did at the take chances. _.. here nearly *every day so Part- Boz 1. 123 Eighteenth St., New Early in the 1958 session of ner arranged to ride with him first wedding: And her family Toronto, Ont. i 'Congress, Oklahoma's Senator -one one of his trips. Partner a1- assumes the expenses of the wedding unless she prefers to - Mike Monrone . says he will. in- ready knew how buM milk wan meet them herself. I e a bill f r federal -had no-- - ISSUE I4 - 1956 I - - mission to . collect and analyze -idea what happened at the dairy.adequatelyell _possible data on Here is his account. �, higlwa accidents..If the anal then was roomw for two he ink 4 a 1 'T 4r 1 ' _ su warranted, federal. drivers' *1� - trucks to back u into the build- t > o licenses issued 'only after. .real P• �" ��' � _.,,��•' tests and suspended or revoked ing and stop at a given spot. r Here a plastic -hose was con ' a / %:;•.� ••T•. - :or frequent bad driving ,could - # �i netted to the tank nozzle. A s►,.�..t �� be required .'ot 1 l interstate �. 'I motor was then' started which f - y0. s drivers. _ . xi Out. o'f this welter of ideas drew the ,milk from etre tank r i'- �, }� and forced it into a ,vat a ,' congressional leaders interested scales where it -was automati - in ,highway safety hope to come Pally weighed: From • there the 933. uP with some new and effective milk went into the processing - - legislation. No matter what shape - ant, While Partner was there the new laws take, Congress can't �+�Q _ roe tanks,. carj•ying• about sib 1 EIV i��� - - miss if it increases .the severity Y rw".F ~ of punishment of reckless driv- tons of d- o were emptied tw .. washed, and- out again in about �y,;,�-•�'�,,'�'Ito Loveliest cover for year-round ars. - Portland (Maine) Press thirty minutes. And in that'•time r *:�c 4 ' lferald: wear, Easy crochet, this, little Partner never saK one drop of tape in pineapple design. Use milk! Obey the- traffic-si ns they 8-pry fingering yarn or string, Y g As soon as a tank was empty �1r� pis are-placed the re--for ti'QUR-i:marF 1 Bions for small, medium sand SAFETY manhole dropped and hot- large cape included m pattern, oughly washed and scrubbed'-the € �••+wal� _ Lovely and goes with everything. j SALLrf inside of lige tank. After ,he Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS _ • came ..out the tank .was rinsed F. (stamps cannot be- accepted, use _ _ a ' -again. Then a sterilizing-ram- ,h postal note for safety) for this pound was forced into the tank * <; I and sealed. Then the trucker _ pattern to LAURA WHEELER­ - a �' ' $ox, 1 123, Eighteenth St., New went to work, hosing and, wash= ` ing ,down the outside of his Toronto. Ont. Print plainly PAT- I' f ' ERN NUMBER, your NAME I " truck, anti its was ready for the -`TERN and ADDRESS.' next day. R Waiting at the loading. ramp G As a bonus TWO complete pat=there we also quite .a -large seisms are number 'right in our' number of smaller trucks ready •' LAURA WHEELER Needlecraft .-Jo pick up their daily, quota of WHAT GIVES? The marquee signs of a San Mateo, Calif., -hook. _Dozens of • other designs = rani-seal packages and bottles _ - - fou'll yant to order - easy fas- theatre ore c bit incongruous as they advertise a movie "adut» _ tdttating handwork for to delivered .to_ the stores. only" and then a streamer underneath reading "Kiddies Mo- yourself. Thus the whole process is ac- --8t1ur. home, gifts,. bazaar items. :, ethnplished with speed and ef- tinge Today." Fortunately parents found out that the kiddie Send t5 cents-for your copy of _ o-What. have you been telling Rciency and from the time the matinee was strictly cartoons so the younger set didn't have to this beok-todayl her about me" milk leaves the con's' udders -at - miss iti weekly mwis. w 1 a. µa 1. , • c .. ► - lffi' „y...- ..�'��'.?s,+'..-.;.,•. � •, ., �- ,, a_.....,:.�„ �s ..... .. .,..... :k.:,3 -C `rr... ,r r�'.?wi�?,:"Ti-.'i�> w:s'r:.'';?tt '� - • - ► - �A� MT. We are glad to sec Peter Mills out are still k nice Program of s good friends sincere appreciation aatit eeping assay coafined to the business, a very ' r 'tar selec• thanks for expnssione of kindaeas ► a�t�r stns long stay indoors with the I their homes. �,ng�,, recitations and gui ► Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Janes attend- old. A speed recover is. wished tu'ven. The meetings are following my recent aeefdeaa " t� ]dasonu t, qut:t at B:ooklia Cour best wishes with 3dr, orad Ski tholat who a gvenin of ywere ip Ilse. Balfour con- asst Ttxedax g. Mueieoa ► Ust Friday night. gh is- tions, d oaemt-......... ..................... Mrs. Uowttes. who have moved to tt;:e� ' o 'tat, c ch ui :: a7d n ore r,:cn:bera anQ ► Several from here attended Mr• their home in Highland CteeL and A very enjoyable bu'r,iu:g party' ,,u,' w.li to +� ei^�"" { n ANNOUNCEMENT Ward's 35th _wedding ► _rad Mrs, Roy to the t ernie family. who have atov- was held at the Brock's Bowling A'll- A g crowd attended the Su:. ► iver3ary at l laremont oa baturuay Toronto eye by the fort On-\�'e-Go members its Y day School ariety Concert on Fri- Mrs. Walter Wood, Irish • ht. — A. H' sP�t- and -their- friend�Att-rtret-later at rag—ragTlt� minstrel show, and of s -lai6 y o announce the comia8 marriage c } t;ongratulations to Mr. and Mn• a few days with•. Miss Brander, la3k the homesf Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J• ether numbers by the children were their daughter Beverley June, to Ilii'. Noel Marshall (nee Joyce Disney) of I Peek, i Annis where Mr. and •Mrs• Harry • � • .,Pickering, on the arrival of a son, oa We are pleased to see Rick Ber- mach enjoyed. 'Mr•' Neil Parkinson Jack Alcott, to take place in tilt St. Y Pearce showed some loves pictures Francis ' de Sales Church; Pickering. " Hier out again after his short $tn m ' Y showed slides. Refreshments were -Thursday. Y of their two' and, trip. served. cn Sattirday, April 12; 1958. r.:Moffatt, o Tor nto ent»»-- ---- . ,. ... k- red with of. Errol sear- 3 ------ - ---- .p........ .............,. •: ��, J.the hospital Refreshments were -ve • the wee We welcome the Schaefer family, Congratulations and best wishes to Card of Thanks BRANCH who have bought the Downes' hoarse ly som iss Annie Brander, on her 90th I wish to take this opportunity to IC$E NG - :bL• and D1rs. Allan Carson and and moved .in this week.. birthday: About thirty-five relatives thank my rnanv kind friends for WOMEN'S INSTETVTE A good number -from here wen o gat ere oro e p ce daughter, and Miss Audrey Tiffin, at r:en s t sir ow r , �— visited on Sunday with Mr. and bars. n*hitby on Saturday night for the l ^fe. Rev. J. K. and Mrs, Braham, sent to me; also thrir personal is, Hirt in the 'P�sbyterian Church un- ay Monahan, at Orillia, ".Welcome' Home" of the Dunnies ' 110 Scugog were also present. its during my stay in Toronto Gen- day School Room on March 25th. Mr. orad Dirs,. Win. Harbron don- The lovely weather of the pa, tom• The On -We -Go members held the eral Hospital,; especially to Rev. M. After the routine business and Nom- Ated new communion plates for the days has failed to clear up many of -talar meeting` on Tuesday evening, Ruttars,- Rev. "K. MacLennan.and inatioa of Officers for the eomatg church, and they were used on Sun- the severe colds- and .measles which in the Sunday School Room, ,After Rev. Wilkinson, for their visits to yeas. the guest speaker, Miss Gordon xi;.y, when Ronald, Janet and Sharyn I ��� me and also their letters. of the Dept. of Agriculture, New Gladys Lorne and Gladys Disney be-, Ruth HonwZll market, gave an interesting talk on * came members by' Faith, and bits. :Cecil Disney by Transfer of Mem- _ _ ...,._.. NK YOU -"Brightening pn �enAgdelicious lunch was ser- - stens- Haack a • Card of Spring". � ttt-e -his _ r•----� v by Mrs. H red - - Mr. and Mrs. HarpetcBeaxer, Mrs. - 1 would like to convey to all t..y her Assistants. _ -► 'Howard Harper, of Goodwood` and Sincerely fir your rote of confidence Me. Noble Reynard, of Uxbridge. _ `visited on Sunday with -Mr. and ,Mrs- in myself aid is , the Diefenbaker ' r ;Cecil Jones. L M" AW CWPM FARM e -The W. A: will meet' next Wed- - ..- i4CK - 'GoYerpment - -- ' ;aesday. April 9, at the home of Mrs. _ Cecil Disney. Roll Calk—"An Item UP PRONIRMY oa Easter•'. - - Hr. asd'3Era. Ebner Wilson . at MIKE STARR, M.Pe IMAWWRu Fine F#" - TYRONE, `OR+jT. tended the funeral of the late Wm. . ` Gordon, at Galt, .last Wenesday. PHONE � COU ACT DOMAN/LLE y AMMT 346"� fDU NRARTOht . - - . :: RE: GRASS FIRES Mrs. Oliver Gibb is home again, eEter. spending 'a few days convales- During the post week the Pickering Township Fire _ eing. at the home of her. sister, at g been YES DRUGS LTD oroao. - Departments have n tali to numerous gross DRUGS _ A speedy recovery to Spencer Dor- fires. 1 would like to call your attention to the _ :rangy. is �onfined_ to. the : Host - PRESCRIPTION SPECiAUSTS sial tcs dick Children, with ptieumon- following excerpts from the By -low: No. 1528: - - - _ a " 1'. It shall not be lawful for any person or .....•.. ............................. _ - ....... persons to make r o Pidcert� PIMn� 6$ -: -IFeaturl L .." acill Toiletries — - SALE REGISTER r- start a fire on any of the public highways, streets or reads _--- _ _-- -- _ -- in Na Township Pickering 7. within lints . of the T nshi of Pi rin except as Friday, April 4 — .auetiosr Bale of heroin provided. Q y' a - 5000 bales d Milted Hay will be sold No person shall set out or light an bonfire or Are for the St<k � &"� I `24 :'..: b9 the bale, or by. the ton. at Lot 22 _ ire iB y Cob 9. Pickering. Pineburst Farms. burning of rubbish, Bross, brush, ksoves, or for any other like . • The above hay must be sold sa farm IPurpoBe. between etre hour of sunset and the hour of sunrise «' - Piatra'iut «. has been sold No .reserve. Terme of tM fellowinq day, or allaw any such fire to continue after - Cash. gate at 2.Oo p m. ALVIN FAR- the hour of sunset within the limits of the said Township. Store How -:: Ulm auctioneer. Phone: Gormley - S. Any person who lights a Are for the burning of rubbish, _ �� A. — 9 P.ft 1311. _ gross, brush, leaves, or for any other lawful purpose shall, -...�-�.ueaon-sa4e of before doing so, take all necessary precautions to prevent S i � — I P•A& — S pj& _ _ Saturday,April _t.., _fuse spread "reef, and shall, before the fire Is lighted and. $eaves electric tible saw; Sioux poor- ' -'during the whole of the time the fire is burning, keep a suM-• er drill, complete with press stand.tient number of persons immodk tely available for the pur- etc..; Jig -aw, complete' with.-miifor; ;per of controlling and preventing such fire from spreoding. _ power lawnmower; rotary. pump: egardenn . .. t _ JAtK PIRCEU & COW _ectrie skiff saw, completer e•' Nd >h fire shall be net, Iigbor permiMsd to burn within and caroentc, tcro, meletin elect- tw—t`r $-at e6 amt from* or portly wooden building nor' tris ' refrigrra ter, ' modern electric 'within fifteen feet of .a brick, stucco, or concrete building. Ivf�t><+th.r The TerOst• Steell EleeRettge ' •loos: other hutcehnkl furniture see.;s. Any person who contravenes any of the provisions of this Ch SON*�rbft+sge FoCi!! ���/ • Tat Prentice's Ancon^ Rnnms, Phrank y pore 70 HAR�IV(O�OD AVENUE SOUTH : -� JAX ,. By -low shall be Noble Y conviction thereof before a In House, %farkham. Everything 'i• ' IMa0strate having jurisdiction, to a fine not exceeding Arty M.as neer, and on preview after ` ' . trued - -�. ,dollars, together with ills cost of prosecution, to be recover- - AJAX 1 M . ,April 1st, Terms cash, Nn reserve,able under the previsions of the OnftMo,Summary Corrie- - _ Sale at 1,30 e. m: Ser rosters. -.K F N - `Hem Act, and on defoub OF payment thereof, to imprison - and CLARKE PRE TICS noel- wwat in the common jail of the County of Ontario for a per- - ' aoneers. (Property of. Wm Britton _led not exceeding ten unless such fine and costs be and others). R U 0 G E T TERMS F. miY /► t{ Bpr 11 scones _: r -.f.-.-.----•-.- -•-- »---. - -. F hief. D � YNDE, 'Forrest $30 ti to �t. Age A&RAM11 MA ExP�tT •• DUMBARTON _ PLUMBING AND f;ewestl. t'at _ x - ;ROT . MATER HEATING -Wood . - _ . - .. 'HONE 165 - - _ ---- _ ; �wuLw000 N at NO. s IIIGIfwAY • su ftm�w A,MX 0 PHONE 1082 . • COMPACTil i Olt WOWS MW C1 CIA Plywoo Wallboard BRADY PLUMBING . .:r Geimersflar ware i '7-- �q� <ATe 2-2034" kg 4326 Kitten West H 9 .�—.. - -- TMAIN _ ` '' !l.O U S.EIN A_R E S -SALE" �ell�s -. _ 'SILK'S`,MARK Nice DWS Starting . Vers:, ftrcb 27 - : 9e00y SpiOlf :: `.:611:TS FOR ALL OCCASIONS _ - • , �liutb8th � Main Str. . z _��` . • GENERA • '���� : . ... ...- . - _Pickering JREE �W• - "RNTiNG DYEING - a s Ons "Ha"rdw"are - 7._ ••'' -"1 Walton, Pro . .. N3W1 Villa 0 a vicinity, � _ a Pt J Motu Ncla u P 39 - Pickeriis - • - - V 4 '..• ,._ Imo• : .. _ _ D ' eifif �?ireetar .BROCK ROAD and Mrs. Hough, Brock Road. Pickerri� udied c t.Mr. and Mrs, Harold Hubbard at- ;r The Home and School will ho . tesded the wedding of Verna Wright Minlsttr: Rov. MehriW ��� a their regular' meeting on Monday, } t and Cecil Henderson, on Saturday. -SUNDAY. APRIL d~ 1!� GUARANTEED Aril' 7. Oar_t ear �t�r .•;It he - 1 a:ctrrh-2? .mer is t',e r'se^_r',er -Radio-TV Ser v • e e :.;i A 1' 's Atr. John Saundrrs of Pickering I?is- r s trict High :,ClIUI t ur Pul,.♦. t:...� Mr. and Mrs. Jas. \'i.i,i-t. -Lbta:r: 4:iT_♦ SC'�D'►t r i of thi. co:;lrnunity. ,, t 4.4; A i►l. SUNDAY SCHOOL -A� aduated last yca'r •.till l,r i:rrs_•rt�d . ,••. .;„� r •. Auv ,%I tyke ui- Sicmit•1 r g' C�nir-cn_ �, t - or � •fU�l�}=A►i >ZIRECTQ,jt ! v:ith G adu:ainc Pin; aa<l the Elec.(­-.l �• - r tion of uff errs for the c ntMg y' ar E. i:cn -e-° eT°'I'i t', i • d�l C n 8.'0 A. M. - - AND r , ! it - WORSHIP _ Arthur �`'le FURIITME DEALER will be held. A Spve.i,i Ix_cuti%•c G3 P. 9d. 'SSIa. r D;S"t 'J D' Weeting was,held on March 26th, at .I....` . L W .-:"� ter, Lo. ra 1 nc ]+E LO the home of airs. W ow by. Mrs. , . EVERYONE • E O • om S er Card of Thanks '- E W LC ME � - a Sorvitr; Sidne Shar les. • Dist. Or M rrirobe y p Organizer of I would like to thank my friends o Oshawa; Mrs. Harold Donald, Pres- --- "'"'""---"-” DAY E!R NUBHT' and neighbors -for their cards, gifts ` ident of Home and School .Councils, and kind enquiries, duringm r,eceat `_• • r_. •• �y • and Mrs. D. E. Cummins, of Oshawa,' stay in hospital• y CAWisheQn sclasn a S��'�-• _17. -- tnet with us. to discuss the proper fi�seostoo: � WW. MAACHNIE, Prop. Mm Mae -Gibb-- ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO —. way of holding elections. Refresh- ------------ -----------__ To its RogaLr R ments, were served by Mrs. Sowerby YOQ - ghwtoW )atsoss >rsr Ao ST. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN _ C><rtrch Service y 1 93 _ and Mrs. Carter. CHURCH O°o • phone PickeVA9 I�INlGSTON ROAD l3f4rf The bus date, April 9. which is to Holy Communion will be held at 7.00 F"N*: ri"Pow Piekerin Ont. take the children and their parents (North Bide. so f Ea.t Or $r a. W. oft .Sunday, April Wo6aletfds so") r to the Museum, will leave the school at 9.00 a. 'm., so all be on time. At 11.00 a. m. - Morning Service i(L A14I)CLOK.E _ - and Holy Communion. EVERY SUNDAY AT 21.GA A. LL Sally Ilott is still in Oshawa Hos- �� pital undergoing medication. FAINT08fl and DECORATORS gaads7 NWlaatt N' �• Several As The s� Ili • AUMO1'ISSBa R. $ J: TBOKFW Sso hour !o► qulc>c, clean. Waraa grass fires .Have been seen teed nrstelaw ming and Papez ukm" Md Oalar� : Tisk. >lanisfrfr sM 8olfehoe in this community, Rain is badlyhaW!Stokes and rran►gj 1Podneodsf, 8 S Tooths~s�i needed, as everything is so dry. Wk" DgWrat�• R- R. S. Plciseriag H!� _ Cohoo�Ya "d Oefado Mrs., Matthews, of England, is vis- =PAM ALT=LATSONES' !or latatsfatlw, Cult lfoli il4ssi � aasMaod :Yi:.A ttteg�E►es ciaug t—Fi -ei and litisbancf-Mr : iA>�' -_ ll:1tBY'litiNtiF _ �"s`� . _�%7_Wl ae ASL *4U ! - . • Iq.. : at =oa�oatabio lions . alms. Dotal &Wvice foe tom- >feia� Mas : :. • � R _f3. /fid• heti.. rM' - • • _ A�'- >R..11sa.. "Vesugumnam Simi*>lWisa � L Q� Pig � a - `J LIa 88D ' AUCPiON=Z4. SmIes A SPRY! Barrister, SOIICttOrD-.� Atteatloe Gbora Public � — FWM Z Mo - Notary _ 0 Menirh as Old iWpsoo Read- .. Csedt -- - - - At 2-7=91 or AT. 1-1362 WA1VTl1 f1v)Lilf1'1•RY BAILS $ELAN. ACBL►sBs 00 � �' aia'er t' he Atm so l ri 9.JW to J:JI p..a. - _ - � PAiY .TORONTO DAILY STA t � - — -- - - - ,•.:- r.f+ rpmtw AW ZM611 _ W.Ahv,; 'Is mailed every day to this jIrrlodern family. Thar eomplote Amurance Coo warm OROPH0913 —_ - 7 iO.iMe:w.rlMir a• . -`Iri1l�i b+r Is faaw at Aa "a. Bowman & G bwn T80"W: vias W IMONTtnM. NORWITH, EHEHL a Co. C1mvered Aeeoo.te.fa - -- LICENSED TRUSTEES &1A2_ n&'RAWA WFU.Tl.rfn • r �'�1+s•w.�x,'xwY�• u - -- The. 'local Scouts and Cubs have Mrs. E. . _ T - - - r's CLAREMONT Carswell, of Oshawa, Vis- Auxiliary- served tun at the Woos a son. Scott FredsriSk, at the Aja completed their annual campaign and ited her b=other Mr., and Mrs- Jno. hour. An exceptionally good meal Hospital. This is the tenth Bund. G M. ForsyJt has been con- the results will be announced next Hamilton; also her mother Mrs. W. vias enjo>ed by all who attended, and child for the proud grandparents, 11[r,' to his borne • during the Pas week. Their objective was $140.00r .. moped t _ Hamilton, � - •{Iveek with a cold. On Sunday, he T-------------- ------------------ _ .._ - on Sunday af�rnoon. �. it is h -that'-triose of these._lttttch-_- to oiled- sad. Mrs..-Chris.-Ga plt�!- on% •.mu visited by Mr .Dick Caster, of lu. _ _ LY 'l,anto o' rrce :. ., a...�.. e :z .-.__ ......., ••(JriUia. �ROVV�� ` •.e1 luau 11 r. 1.".� f:.•.._• •-- :' i b� A fair number frow here :tta�ded - )Snots aevv house- We welee.me ii:. , L.l� V.'-L­1 ,a< c,:r,ed :: I;•:..I _—__.—�. Euchre was held as usual on- and_btss. _Walker to our community.-, $agnet niunwa er; :fie figure-skating. carnival- id -- �r r1� is �� �Q -i " Tuesday venings when the follow- There was a fair! good con ega- our--church.-iervice--last Sunday. 'Wel-- e y I _Mlle ou Saturday ut itt• w�.,e .�,n3urs: _Mrs. 'j-hos Ham.- tiontion-o�i o t. ohn's Church, on come is extended- to new members The Frenchman's Ba Home and seises. Mr; and Mrs. Ernie Maybe, o „� sir s. .ts, Hammond and .Mess Sunda afternoon, bit. Robt. Miller ry ho joined our cottgregation at this School Association meetingwill be ow psltawa, spent. the week-cud with ,y r: Ku:. a'a=isted the choir b singing a solo service: held at the school on Monday, April )bots - 4tr, and Mrs. HoNard Hockley. y g g 14th Dr. E. McBean, M.O%H. of the Several from here were n. Whitby ; Carlton and Mr, R. !key; Spec- This, is my Task" 'aecorhpafiied at C►a Wednesday, April 2, at a.00 D• Ontario County Health Urilt will be bn Saturday night to help helcom� ' sal prizes went to Mrs, Pilkey and the organ by Mrs. H. Malcolm. This m.,` a special service was held at the was very much enjoyed by •all pro- Centennial Church, at whicb .• W guest speaker: -bunnies. The regular monthly meeting of sent, The W.A.eof Fairport United slit. and airs. Wilmot Hill atten• Bagnell presented his final !salsa ser- are holding an anniversary the Women's Institute will be held Good :Friday Se Vice will • be held mon "Simon who carried the Cron} - rise b1a-unit. Ladies =tight to ir►� the Township Hall on Treads in dinner at- the church hall on Thuredsy, P Y St. John's Church, on Good Fri- for Hiin'. On Thursday: Friday and I April 17th at 6 in• 1-$rooklin on Friday cubs wi afternoon, April 8th. Hostesses: Mrs. ray afternoon. Next 'Sunday' (Easter') Satdrday evenings of this week, a Mr. and Mrs. Win• Powell left last The Scouts • and Cubs will hold ,- hiu1er Sunday) will be Communion Ser- film "Martin Luther" is beim res- week for a month vacation in Flarida; '. •illicit Father and Son- Banquet in the P j — " y vice. and alio a Reception Service Eos ented in Centennial Church Hall, All and Mrs. She pard. Roll Cal Pa Mr. J. Hearns is now 'home. from - Masonic Hall on April - 9th. It is I your Fee". Program—Election of new members. hospital. Mr. Wm. Kern is reported - :a'lsoped to.have a member of the Met are encouraged to attend t'i's very to be improving y wing iiia Officers. Mr, and Mrs. �i•', A. Knox visited fine film. Regular Church• ervice is p g nice! folio recent illness. ;ry and Regional Conservation. Auth- The church supper-in the Hall on tl.e;r son Crtorge and Mrs. Krtox and being held at our church, on Good Mr. and-Mrs. H. Beeler who were Iprit% as guest speaker• Friday night last was •ads as well fa t Fr amity at Enniskillen on Sunday. Friday at 10.00 a, m:, and on F.astek injured in a car accident last month Mr. and 5,lrs. Alan Temple. Al attended as' was expected. A daunt- •--•---__--:_.___________________ with ,bit., and Mrs. C. _ Sunday, services nit! be 'at 1000 a- are both progressing facourabfy, , but tpcnt.Sunday he to tfut' supper was eajoYed by all .pees- �., m and a special evening service at will, be confined tot hospital for ","`' lj•;eeeil. ent, folImwed by a game of ccokin• CHERRYWOO� 7.00 P. M. The Sunday School choir some time. _ The Claremont Library Board met 1 ole. Follawin were winners: lad- will be in, attendance at this service,. Mrs. Ireland of ' .Birke--Falls it ' last week _when bit. 'Angus Mowat, • sera b[rs. P: Vt'eir, Mrs. F. Carter; The °ten s Association will meet' trta�tinq her daughter, Mrs. Brfiee L'i. w r of Public Libraries from the � i-• the Hall on Thursday, Apil 10, at under ttTe dveetion of yrs. Mary Gents: Mr. Allan Ellicott. Mr Hugh 2.00 o'clock. Sub' Howard.°' Lest. of Education, was present. Al- Miller: Girls: Dorothy Willson and " yect for 17cvotion — On Saturday. April 12. the Comm- i * WWLING NEWS resent ducat members of the lot- Contact with the Source of Power". S anding-10-126, 1-114,Ito 8-1A3, p �4ends Knox: Bays: Allan Johnston There vdfli be a sale of towels. ase ittee of Stewards are tl►�ossoring a 3=97, 9-92, 5--i9, 4—?6, 6-76. _-liul school hoard. The possibility and John Z`fillet, nae than "So-40ettl Dinner—me 'All You Can 2-70, 7-68; High triple mea—,Ties was dis- R•' of day. socming a -Public Library, The Softball Dance in the Hall on b1r. and Mrs. Arthur Hod son vis- Eat". Adults = 11.25; Children 75c. Cassels 742, Ralph Thomas 680, Norm leumed, instead of the present as Saturday might was well attended. _lie $ Serving from 5.00 p. en. to 7.00'p.. Fertile 6i.; Ladies--Clara Saunders - - hated' library. This will be- dbmcussed -—si-Mr• and Afrs• 1�'es. Petty- du:- 11ir, Jack Marrs, r. Arnold Bur•ine the week-endjack Woods and the , m. Tickets are being distributed ' by .690, Wana(a Hall 602. Joyce Brown ` urther- at future meetings. ton and Mr: fir: Reaman returnees to Mr. and Mrs. many- church members. Get your's 601; High singie meta--Harry Colley I ' The Teen-age Diode, aponsorcd -his home on 'Sahtrday afterikooa 'ad• children were early. Z62, Ralph Thomas 277, Norm FartHe stuests* of the.: former's Ladies=Clara Saunders 225 1Zra tbj the Recreation Committee, in the ter a pleasant three week'' trip to mother this = The Rev► Beach Choir tpitl eo_nduct past week=end. � Playford 212, Helen Hill 209; Over !Hall on Friday a-Ding, *as one of F'rnrida. J Mr and Mrc. }illi]] Hollinger; Mt. ar, eatnfag service on Sunday. Apri9s 200—Dick ' 11tevens 207'.Rosemary, -flu best yet. Mr. and Mrs. R. Knox er!crtained and lits, (,surge Todd and Mrs. Les. 1? at 7.30 p. m. It is hoped that. we Haley 207, Ralph Thomas 289, Al ;" ;k bit. Sam Taylor, who vw•a4 confin- members of the Knax family in bat-' Hettin will have a fist! church to welcome (M'to. Oshawa Hospital, suffering an 'eur of W A. and bfis.' Kn.ix'3 46th ,nerds motored to Preston, Wed- Buehler 200, Cee McMartin 218, John i . wonderful young People.. Cassels . 203. 229, 231, Jim Cassels eye injury as the reult of being hit wedding an-irersarrr. on March •27.-----•--- - - - MI. 222, 260, Wayne Wells 207, Hary three woaderf _ by a vcad of paper,' is now home. al- ?Mise Barbara Mairs, Aii rZ. , - -• - -_ + . BIRTHS Fertile 255, Ron Playford 204, $tie -�I.ough the eye, is still bandaged, ardess. of Montreal. spent a few days ROU G G HILL � Playford '�. Charlie Morellow ffiO, Born. tit Jamie and Betty Ca-noA 1 �• Nora) Gibson 259, Notes Ferule The Short Course oe Cultural, Act last -eek with -her parents ]lean and- I.aat -Wednesday. she. Women's �tcin. a Hilt on March 28, 1'158, ffi2, Clara<,Saunders 202, Dick Wa2laes• ' I%-ities. sponsored by 'she Warren's Mrs. Mairs. ,.. I Roug s• ><e,atitute, was held in the Common• _-. .. "Itm, Hall het -creek. Mrs. Hare. of - 11 • %Vbithv, inoracted the class. She-de- fired "Cultural Derelooment'' a4 in- -and the n•endlhe Sc urea.-�G,rbiectq 'fr r r' _ +erasion were' Art. Drama. Rearlsnjz� •' i� a ri a Stud,; of Nature- - A Seriinr ('hisenc' Group v as or k.+nized in Martmont last week, ar. . We aas Oro- of !re Red C-IsR=. u l `rthe 'llaeonic Hall, .vfth M-e. i WIcConnell• in the chair, Mian Hr,1m- �••Iktead wa, the rev-eaen,a•ive stuns the- yVed .CMtc, Tnrextto.. and her suaces• "-""-•` itiona for the Club . were well rereiv-- _' +ed. Present plans, call for meet ndG _ -4'take place on the rat. and third - "1ucr�'ar• afternoon' in the :.taannic y. v Nall. All Senio- (-.i:+.setts. are 'reFves- to atten.d.,'arr! help make t1tis new s c nture a -uc , A,The F;,,ter Tl ankn <•-,rile Crr�-Ke M1 6FN�dtI11 M.OT:aR3 . v,auF _ _. _.. ♦ �ti . he Cl.urch - - - S„nA'a�, a•,ril 1.3 m ,i.:n P. m - 1:ia film clap. or "t-rfr in ia•?an” ` 'TH k ill be cho.cn: Thr \ft�ii. n Barr] FOR. LOO KING, MO 1 nir tivill' 'fvrni.h Tttnc•.r. PROFITABLE -The -wanthlc n4, c-inr ,°f .4", ( - _ ri of the !'Wiled (kurrtr n't� h. F_'4�� FOR ��� BUSINESS, 'A I•. tete gc'tcu+l Tmm• crf tilt• r{.,rrrH ryn . r MYR :. t%+prit .10, at 2 ,1n, p. Sri. if < H"'i' i _ _ P; n Ft --1rg-and F F and \lrc s a.'e rharStr of t'.•c ; T ,.prate Tnp�c 11A�/RDLET ©EALR TDD'g— Cut`rcnt Trends anti:l\ onfee i� )). lt1 o k.• - • _ Tl-r farnily of "'r, )tad Af-a, Rr c a SusDfi<r •nt�:n .H +�.,-e, .. - .,. - -_. . _ _ _ en Saturdxc s�rnirp. March ��: for, _ E x_ -,.. flobody knows trucks better,- because J them.. nn the occasic , of tl.eir 3 tit = 4 J y _ '�.eddinq anniy-ey. About nue Fun- � ��' „�'•� a � �►' 'A -,ared fr!ends and rclgta"c •attend• l• _.. - } Chevrolet dealers se and service more The local Bowling CMh will r,rrt o i a,r :gg 3 Jr. the club home on Anril ll. at 14 .0(1 li.'° Y trucks than any other truck dealer. Have 1p. m.' for their- annual. ,orgasairation t ' Tweeting. . - s • 11 `i ler give you the facts our Chevrolet d _ Dir. and .b[rs. J. If. Brown. of a� . . their Mr. Sam Chanibers. - -- - -+Z10inz TO CREDITORS ` Bring on your toughest hauling problems AND OTHERS 'Gaevtolct can hate them faster for you and 1N THE hTd1T7n OF this Its.[ :.cut costs, too. That's because Chevrolet can Rows, match your job with exactly the tract and in�t It acerb. l e SPOT weffhhcsass, from t>reuegr �i enuft Farow, Yee. - 5.0" 30,000 fuer, C brnlolet - � • to of%rs you ::�-�i ..�.. =rfton taodeit b c�aose.ftom this ye, with new ar ALL" VZ RWN3 UAW claims a- `ad'tittntages m eatery model. And C�fevrolet offers <, list estate of John Stewart s "Woanp of nice engines. new-design V8'$ •. • . Let of rise ?ownalaip' of. Pieic• and 8rizes to Ove you beatable lift seed thrift. ..... ,Brits{ larow, who died on or about' EmY Chevrolet truck brings you a bones too, --­VW day of Deeeaaber, 1957, are - -'-in prestige-building good looks to do your - - - 1y notified to tens pathtalars of 1-raciness' proud. So see your Chevrolet dealer -- _ -- to rise netdsrdietltd oa or Bete=e 'ii e a the money-maks facts-- t o=$ y: Ha Bev yo a3 - the Fifteenth Day of April, 1958, af, on the exact Chevrolet truck for your job. lt;�r which date tau Adrninistntors - - tai procceed to alstribute the eetatt - © 0 ` %oving regard only to the claims ofKS �Shiett they Shall then have 'notice. `HEVRIOLET TRUC : M, - DATED at Pickering, ti is 19thcs.vseC , Ma-:b. 195& 4.tom---- -- SEE YOUR CHEVRdLEt TRUCK DFOR QWCK APPRAISAL PR EALER L OMPT MUVERYt r-- --•a WALTER C. THOMSON. Q. C. -- - - - ,� 'tea Street West, TO-o••th. - -eptata-s•t, GoWtore for the At%triois• - - : .jdx MOTOR.. SALES _ a —�_, /* 5, present.. showed- tbe!bigh es - .,.Her the direction of nie Sanderson and was & life.joNr re- tributes GR. i-. " are bothmonfp,wd To xac W- 'r -a. Eastwood" rendered the an. Um tn- Writch, TneL SW ha.N"ospital. All their . f riends wish 41". -Wideut of Greenwood, -having farm- ry to geQ4 them -Open the Gates 'of the Tem. ed on the land where his grandfat. His pastor, Rev. 9.- Moore condwe- r. and Mm A. Morden attended then, a speedy' recovery 11"kfing of their niece, Xiss' Car- ple", which was enjoyed by all. her.settled more than one one hundred ted the service, and interment, amilton,'on Thurs- Church Service, conducted by 'Rev. Our -community was saddened oh- years ago. made in Salem Onnetgry. Pallhear- ondy. in H way The deceased leaves to -mourn: -his' '-'er'c.'-�ere: M. Minaker, E: Trimble... Thursd2Y Mirch 20, when it H. Moore, was well attended on utsell); W. *Ormerod. W. Clarke, -PE"Nstley 11gratulations to Mr. and of the ledrned that Norman Wilson has wire (the former Hazel R Mrs. Sunday, when the --Sacrament mith - (Pee Greta Hicks), of Til- Lord's Supper was observed. Patricia passed away in his sleep. Norm had (their daughter loan Louise died in and E. Pascoe. Fred The sincere sympathy of this Win - suffered a heart condition for several in -fancy): also a sister, ".kIrs. r d L'Tg, on the birth of their dau- Ann Brooks, Barbara Elizabeth to hiq passing,, ssing,, waF R-4 (Fthel), and niece Mrs. Doug�- munity is expressed to Mrs. Wilson er, on March 22 . , j958. . Hazel years. but prior Brooks, Verna Isabel Closson, H quite L well and attended his las Morden, and other relatives, in 'their berea- kliss Audrey Hopkinson spent the Ire'ne Closson, Kenneth Chas. Vc- feeling qu The rruniber- of reL-Ktives axed frien& vernent. ek-ead with -her ejsR-e-Cuoll in -Taggart, Ivan Grant Pascoe, -were 941-- fes' -duties —re0larly. I ,W * membership by Richard Norman wxc the only ann who attended _t1i4F__fii6!iiJ-oii- ctived into - church. Support -Y6111 Local Merchants 1dr. Milton Pegg ­ and Mr. Wm. _ Profession of Faith. The school 303, of the tjita pjcb&l W1184 "4 A& day afterhoon,- as well as 4 M ft pem Cwm EVERMY EVEN -.ROUGE.;,-HILL$, L;7*00 B:1 w6wMS FRI dA xc TLL 9M PeMe Prices Effective Thursday and Satue y Oniy April 3rd & 5th MAPLE LEAF SMOKED! AND COOKED READY TO SERVE LBS. am Half NEW TJL� 1111112" _A&U 24 o& SUMd Lftf DgV.M SLICED SM8KfiQ BACK 1/2 Ib. Pkg. IPLILAOR NOTEa TKW 12 A LOW EVERY DAY PRICE - 140T XUBT A 'WEEK -END SPECIAL] C York Fancy Frort' SIicW .15 02.,Pk Frozen 9 C 9 Per b. Ib.^`'' traw�erri.es .39 PLE LEAF PEAMEALED HALF Maple Leaf C Tenderflake Pure • ottage SS BREAKFAST• LARD J DEVON SLICED RIN13LE I Ib. pkg. -Per Ib. ------ Rum'ba` Cdf..... C BA N_ 59 ib. 69 MAPLE LEAF SMOKED Al COOKED OUR OWN BRAND 2 LB. BAG READY TO SERVIE !rco -.'1VIEAL DOG - - ST. W ILLIA M*8 STRA WDER RT *r RASPBERRI Am Ap (Avemot Weight 4-5 be W 1b. C AM oz. i 4.9. MAPLE LEAF SKINLESS PURE PORK Ib. pkg. C AF 14APLE LF 'MINCEMEAT AUSA'G.E:..45 MINCEM -MAPLE LIEA� A Limited SUPPIY of GRADE A YOUNG FRESH KILLED (Not Frozen) ..,2 -PIE SIZE X TIN 7 C ,-dy. to .7 th TURKEYS:� FOR AN EASTER GIFT--GAMONGIS Priced From (Average Weight 16-17 Ibs.) per 1b. 0. box MAPLE LEAF SLICED 6 oz. vacuum wrapped pkg. CHOC TES 99C 9S 1b. Lotif :."19c- 1 ENAC 7- rbit xriC6 Macuoni Chefte FRONT CREAMZ foci zip 15 Oz. Tift DOG -_ lie —A o, e, t. SIM------ Yver friea�ll�r Resilleat -A�e�t,' F" DO= MIA-. _ . _ SME u nos and ' mz"loo FOR S*a. _ '"""""" AN11- Z67" G EVENTS s iw ssaa>ks M — CAP.WW Gomm At1iOMOSY _ 1 tas>� rLUarsara PnrrvRsg Pr.e•o<• . gyse.�a - _ - aA6anY sta�aANar, Rc. j NA'�, BASINS, WATER Ci. = THE CHOIR - Tarim Cleaay 'ga —' - � 1MR Am Uff YOUR raOrlR m Ma Lug t# m - TORONTO. URCH• _r OWL GOOD �>ION WOW Y R I L E. IM O R L E Y - OF ST, .13AENABAS CH _ EeiF.AP. - . gnRd, TiL3 P'OB 5UA%S PLV=6 " Will visit 8t- George & AmL�� IlgOlfEs MCBE>sIIYQ gNII - a W!!8T-)lily . Church, Pickering, On lGOOD FRIDAY �».�.-----------••--- -- llgU01lM q - - --• ._ .. .: --------- APRIL 4, 1956, At 9.50 P. M. --40ATS--FOR. SEEDING FOR SALE ` • '$TAII3ER_i.GR•LTCI•FTXION" . imip ee- Rodney and Gary groan. -- EVERYONE WELCOME � A' , Rst Year from registered sled: 4xtr'+► ,,,,»»»...»....... «............»» ......»..».... -- _ .iMeavy quality, lbs. a bushel; high- »... ».......:.» �•», _ - set yielders. Jerry Haack, first farm NEWMARKET BAND KA _ - LM month of Pickering High School Ph. CONCERT SI6 oiafR IPA=. AVIL 21199K , . g 32713• W. >►SCHOOLRIUM . AUDITO HIGH � , ..»_:.»...........»....:..........» ...... _»....»..... MONDAY, APRIL 2t. 1956 _ .'' �Cascr e FOR SALE —baled hay. M. Lan- Two Hoot Variety Program - - _ tarp. Station Road, Pickering. �.00ATIt�N . _ spr 4 Adults 11.00 Cbiid Under 14 - 9Dc. � _ _r .....» Tickets Now Oa aB Ie • • � Numbers A �t� -- ".. ! Door Prises To ROAD. Neff" ��� j ;FOR SALE — Registered Rodney _ !Oats, 8135; Commercial No.' 1 Rod- 10TH -ANNIVERSARY DINNER OPEN XVINU M -- STATM 1LOA86 � • -OMI _�Riif76ili MW - : - j y, elk to register, germination FAIRPORT UNITED CHURCH , -n�sffic widwft MWS. !!B percent, 11.10; bags included. -- Frenchman's Bay - - "- t Vmk H. Westney, Pickering: Lot THURSDAY, APRIL 19. 1956 —Dinner . ;11, Con. 3, Pi4ering. Phone Picker- ' At Buffet Style Aft 326WI. Adults Cu- Cb4d 50c.+ ♦ AND - - - - _ ---- J 0 H N Le LAY W-111 Tickets Now On Sal GU&RA RTMD fiRRV= �. l N f U 1R A N C 1 's WOODEN FLATS Cell - Pickering 523W2 SY >sX MT TDMN7C;L N m oxford i lut OR Af31iR:►i�IC .. _ � Florisfs; W. Moody. 37 Hocken....._.......,_.................................................. THE AFTERNOON WOMAN'S ATlaado 1.1811 COWANY Ln. OF E ,'Ave., Toronto. LE 6-4973. ASSOCIATION �aa�/� - - - t spr 3 Pickering United Church, .will meet ---- _ flt - -AWO _ �.""'_...» ..... .... .... «....».»...-» on Thursday. April 10, at 2.30 ) . m. MILLER - - - 'FDR SALE baled hay. steno:. 12t the C. E. Centre. Mrs, C. A. CAMPING SERYTCE 10Y KOMTON M)" EAST _ ieseam separator, coal heater. phone' Bahndon's group in charge of pro= 1Flekering .96j4: ram and refreshaneats. TENTS COTS SLEEPING BAGS If Toisvhem Mdnrt� 26 spr 4 "COLEMAN" - .................................................... .».. S V CE BOX •-- -•«"'. """ »�» OLD TYRE DANCE LAMPS TO ES I O ES ' FOR SALE two girls' bicycles; -Friday April 1& 8.30 p. m at the REPAIRS —PARTS large size.: cne near new. 'Phone ��� Hall, Pickering. Proceeds MOBILE HOME HEATING _ ;pidoering 755W2. SERVICE -( 4 apt 11 For St, George's Church . Building • -. - • : _ - Fund, and sponsored by St. George's Tza>taed AJAX - EASTER Womild. en's GuListen to this--- it Tudor $crest, Ajax LUMB E CO. ' FOR BALE AT Doan Prize. Select Basket of Qroe- '. AFRICAN VIOLETS •--.•-•'-•---a"------= I�UMR AND BV�LiDERs S�P Pink Slee. Purple: *hitx. Mauve ernes and also Spot. Prises. P Mc? Norah St. Pickering 'Square Dances and Modern Dances. !' yt, =sa=ri. PLYWOM ... • PAW • • • � :.,...........:.... Polkas and What -Nota Iran Fuller.. S18!'17C TANEa L7iATf® can". FOR SALE —Rodney Oats, snit , - TJX 9A1M?ART IrA2_ DOORS AM TRliMI A wonderful time for young and idle for seed; also ?ittnpthy teed. Nsa halts _ . i old folk Come and joint hs one fun. I - - 'Fred Pnckrinr Phone P'iduCring —• W. *ARD —..— lMlW3. : } — ''"t—1M�..� W1si11trj iE4t:� i�00d and +�� - d ..tom• �s.. _ PICXERYWO VTLLAGE 30.51 f •"'••7 TOREtVf COUNCIL ----------------------- _ - 1 The Regular Meeting of the Picker- PI ',� ' 1Z O RENT — two furnished rooms Y ing Village Council will be held on _ - - * bedroom. kitchen -*ith built-in Tuesdav, Aoril a, 1935. at 7.00 p. ;m: AJA7i '" ie6pboards, 'Si. '4fcTa'pgari. Norah St. in the_ Council Chambers. BRANDRAM .. .._ � . Bence A. Hogarth, Clerk '--' ;bickering. _ -. - -- spr 21 .................. . _.. HENDERSON ' DAFFODIL TSA GOOD PASTURE -- to rent. Apply ....DUNBARTON UNITED'. :...iiSIL C. MURKAR, IL ©. �- -Andrew -Glen. Pitkerink 434j2. CHVRCi3p OPTOMETRIST ., TUESDAY. APRIL 1% 1990Chat INTS1@ Deindss 8t., Whitby, REAL ESTATE 2.30 P. M. �. (Abays Allin Dros Steres e tiler the ansoiee. of Circle Grow _ - OFFICE HOUR& �r Pay WANTED - Display of Royal Daulton China. . ' 10.00 A. U. to" P. -M. , Farms Aad &nae Acreages. F€Rusines. "Dinnerware end Film Wed:wsd ys and 8atssAM ! to 11 T I - Contact B9 Mr. Parker and Mr, Burroughs �E� L NARRwARE PHON=: WHITBY ago 6.5FI1 W. 'B, CROXALL - Afternoon Tee Sale of Plants 'XU. 1-3191 -- Evenings HU. 1-9804 Admission 3Se. _ J. A. WILLOUGHHY spr H L cou 1-1USUDY do11 _�J" Re NNE#.•Asad Soo. Libntted, Realtor «........,_...«._... ........ . R . ..dg boards reconditioned now s1 �' 'FI+M Esti111olrM � r. 44 Eslintoa Ave' 1�. T�oroato »».° DINTll S it CLINIC 'honks PidcariwR R91w�4 l HELD ANI . �'I�KERING 4B wANTIa; - i We have a splendid territory for you . V V1tANTED — 15dOb on First Mort. _ � t 'a V in surroundings it you want of make ��__-_���_••-_ _�` €, 2 gage. Box 691 News Office, money. Sell our 250 products. attrae- Mpgt ' I • ape I1 tively presented and iised daily in »_.... ,..,................ 'PANTED —Board and room in every home. if you are interested in _ -' 'pick t profitable business of your o.vn, RODINANe NEWELL ening, or nearby gicinitp: male. �. E W E L L net nova. Openings` in --Beaverton, SHEEN' �� MetwYr i 11pp1y News Office. rh.asi iq I� _ L - - - spr 11 Claremont, Oshawa, Port Perry, Port pion, and attrrorindirtgs. Free eaL mull »SEPTIC TANK8 -«. alogue and details. T. GARDNER, .WORKS - 1 b1iiA06 CLEANED Dept. N -DA, Station C., 16M Delor- Mwls• 1f MNs hew 41 Os.MtM, 6seO N�Is, ifs. ! NwA A/ W. J. BUTT im,er, MiontreaT. IbNh" Cetwime 6' 0941410 Am Oshawa —. to 34042 TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING ....ubm egos.Lj A `. REQUIRES Ttatrna vp io5: - ond py�ob� .n �GHIROIR�ACfOt ,• DFOUNQ MAN FOR . GENERAL OFFICE WORK AT THE -� scri W. Municipal am, fltariv - AlWWAnm OIL -a►n :• ' fFROM'- r`AnNc� ulwTs mod Owl.:' ,APPLICATION FORMS MAY BE SECURED �. . : 7911ekwrinK : L. T. JOHNSTON, Clerk, .r MO. 8-251S -~M 7p' , 1 - 7