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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1958_04_11G. n0KE NE- - W., -i r✓ VOL- 75 NO, 31 PICIitERING, ONTAit>O W. C. 1viURKAR AND SON PUBLISH1ditS Authorized /Is $eeorat C1aPs:Matter FR3DAY, APRIL 11 1955 Snbscriptioar estate•: 42.00 Per Year � Ustated Sates 1250 _•�,, "' S Cents Per Copy - ' Pont -E>►ffiee :Dept. Otta'9vs • _ :,�,�.. Pickering-District Phone Books Ready Distri �'t People Pick Hurt 6n Crash y _ Five men of Pickering district were wj Set ��t'" "�N. 0, : - hurt in an accident on Saturday.night, 1958 R 'J t went Ll of cc :rol, near the Whitby PickeringVillage Council struck t ot. _ acv on Vic. lig__way and -hit rite 1958 TaRate on 'I'aesday even= i in 1. Pickering YIIlage : b OPT. o' "'c,> and ptsa'ng motorists g• The Residentia Rate was sec at ` pulled t�''a of t::e me .from the 69.1 Mills, and' the Commercial Rate - wrecked t 'mk. at 73 Mills. The Residential Rate is Mr. and D;ra. H. M. Fra,er and r In Tor( ;to General' hospital with lowered by .3.06 3lills, and the Com- family, of Fonthi.11, Ora., holidayed Y multiple f-actures is Ha with Mrs. Fraser'i parer ts,' Mr. and rry Wood, ' wercial by 3.46 Mills. 25 of Dunaarton.'In 0 h,:wa General 'Mrs. C. A. Sterritt. ' Hospital is Jo?rn Hull 52 of Highland -County Rate was set at 8 u -•: Mills3f illdown 1.46); Public and Scene- Sirs. John Calvert is is proving af- _ Creek wit . a fractured right arm, ( — -: Ron$ld Da:� 23 of Gree:ravood with ate Schools at 24.9 (same as last I. ter' receiving injuries. last week. r rays back in ur: a• year-); High School at 93 (down 1 v. hen she fell down a flight of stairs j Treat�.t raid released Ifrom, hospitr.l r::re the driver Paul Mill); Water at 4 Mills (down 3); it her home. : (.Fannin, 25 c R.F. Pie'tering, face and the General Rate for Residence Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Charman. and - �L "%fr. and Mrs. N. R. Shortreed haus k cuts and The' :• Y::ley, 26 of Cherry- at 22.9, and Commercial 26.8. Y j• r•: + wood' shock A Per Capita Rate returned home aiter . a. vacation of 4 '....................................................».........::.. ' of ce , w cep 90 nts • •as d ' - : set for the Public Library. several months in Florida. - - z�;,;,� This year, the Village Council has fir, and Mrs, James Murdoch a Homes Asad Schools budgeted to spend $60 thousand dol- 0 I spent a plea weekend visiting 4 a> -•friends and, relatives at Orillia Par- -• lars, as compared to 446 thousand --- - -- + CalnpltH� last year. ry Sound and North Bay. They yi r,. • The watts which are set for Gen- parents, Easter with Mrs. Murdoch's `•,,?, Vfi�llage apCe Spat eral, which includes: Fire, Police, Parents, ?4ir. and Mrs. T. Humphrey s` a at Powossan. They report a six-inch Welfare, General Administration,: ' , 1 Grants, etc: will raise $35,167.85. snowfall ra .tfie north. Letters from thin. Home and airs. W. Dolmage and daughters 4 - rR School Associations_ in Pickering Despite the decrease in the 31it1 : Township, pony n:ng cf 'a dance Rate, taxes will be slightly higher Brenda and Karen, and twin daugh• spot, in Pickerin cilli ;r. i than last hers Joanne and June, of Picton, aro by Leen-alters w' read in Village fact tient all ascecsmentsr were inereas' sen ing the a anif is week. Mrs E. C• Dololmage Lincoln Str. d, - ida i s` council this cd. when the location rate of 15 per- - __. j The Dunbarton l:c^•e a::d School] Mr. R. T. Doble, Mrs. D. Hortod coat for the village was reduced to M . ' asked council Lp in.e_t:gute conditions, 10per and 3.1 ss Jame Miller attended lhtl The. book of the Year will sacro be business office. where ; the teen-ret•-rs dance, and essm cent ender the `.`enual zed _ass- 0. F A. Convcnti in Toronto tLir _)here for Pickering and system of the Cour - g district tate- - The cover of the new directory `ctaiared .that man : pa`enti to the ». eat"- _ one custotnm. features a sketch of Victoria Hal! Dun _.. !1► hasxon area w .'e worr'ed about ( week. Copies of the 1968 telephone dir- Cobourg's town hall. This replaces it They charged :t cnmr bated to I -CARELESS WITH t3RAS3' FIRES - eetory for this. region are now being the illustration of the McLaughlin teenage delinquent. is crF area. TO APPEAR IN. POLICE COURT �.r•, 1I delivered thro°ghout the area and Public Library in Oshawa which The Rouge Hill .::i.+Fbs,.k AomeI CLIFF HARKSY TO HEAD, - ttho old books should be thrown sway appeared on the cover of last r s r and School „r - a -ked the w Thirty-eight ints t the ht thgrass ecoid for Picker- PICKBRING ROTARY . lea I 1woe, .. _ - -- 04 soon as the new ones arrive. telephone book.. reeve for his o 'afor �,r t`:e rumours 'There are many new'and changed - Pickering- residents Will receive circulating about a c r,& `spot in the! .Wtiast is the new directory; J. W, about 125 more copies of the-directory `village that the el: '*neR1 1ea Township in the oast two weeks. At their flet meed°g Qf thole gen! . Lawry, Bell Telephone manager for this year than last. Initial distribution the Village as uafo. ; u:.: to s reputa- lion, of these have been due to out- held last week, Ire new Board of this region, said last week. "Con- here will total '_175, compared with' tion". , right ca L1tessnCc-A, " and' as a result Directors of the Pickering Rotary tinned ruse of the old ono will only an initial output of 20050. 4n 1.957. I Another letter was " ori .tae Fair, several persnno are summoned to an. Club, elected from among. their, num+. lead to wrong numbers and unneces- Total distribution of the directory, port Beach Rome ca, ! sei%ool echo pear ire Police Court on April 29th: Ler: -Cliff Bark , who,.on on ul 1st. Bary calla to la#oresstsott:'�- .in-the- ares served -by, i;...-w2l be asked - e5' J P P dv,.e to-rha�aed witty-"a-vielation of MT-ir- . win--talte- over from Harsher Richard One . of the -best ways., to avoid -43,5'$8• In- 1957, 41;152 directories t close or at least clea. » a , Unde- iia) Bvla••. 2528 of the T6it'A- 'son, .the chair of President of the - tonfusio°. IHr. Lowry-said, is for each were delivered Oshawa last year suable dance hall in l eker'ng "ViI- ,,}ip of PfckcTinQ ,,� fine c+f S.•�. rry Club For the ]958-:9 year. customer to brine his Blue Dock received 20,254 copies, 1450-1tes than lege. They added it was t !e responsi he imposed b th Telephone Numbers or other personal this year. - I bility of the elders to s c t^at-teen- k - e Covet- lIa t e lista of numbers up to date immedi- -'The directory also serves, Oshawa, I agers had clean, well mn, "managed " � «.""""""' ......... rat . ..._. ately. Free copies of the Blue Book Ajax. Cobourg. Colborne, Port Hope, hall or club where teeer,=• TPr$ could- -may be'`obtainea bg'ts111ng the Bell's Port Perry, Bolrmanville and; Whitby. dance and have games.- �_ I Hospital Dance To To Our Ajax Readers :. �...w.� Have Vienna Touch We have, again this wee] recei - ' Rile Prek�rfag. Towash�p _ Sub-divIsians is The hard-6%eeking Au:diary ,3i t1,e comp'a!'nts from our Ajax subscribers _ . ' - A?ax-Pickerirg Hospital, have cn!•,« of their not having received b Mon. P g 7 • e e 14) with. a -new idea for their Anrrual daY morning Of this week, their la. Cowrie Prohibit Gravel . Pits Pickering 'Village Sprine »mce, April 25. -sue of last week, which was delivered Thi. )car, the, dance is known as to the Pickering PM Office betwrewt lPtrckeriag Township does not have peated lass year and now -no uauntC,y • • ��s ".3 Night in Vienna". The dance this 4.30 � � o'clock Let � T'hursday �e Power to prohibit anyone from Waltty has such power. Again Discussed " ' ave! rte within the mnnie- year i+- admission by ticket only', afteraoosL is plenty at tdme to catch Ing iR P jugging of :put and rite abstrae- Ron Toslilitison's Oreheara .will again the Mall truck for Ajax that even. ;�ality, the Onswio Court of Appeal tion' of gravel and other substances Pickering Village Council .ga' r ten-. P�+vide the music, ung- We have had s lot of trouble SMed yesterday. found theseisn is not use of had," the 1 tative approval to a - propos: d sxb- These dames are always vue - a& with the- Ajax post Office and del. JDW Covr<'t dismissed an 'appy by judge txrplained. '.'Gravel and other division agreement of Messrs G. and ful, and this one will, doubtless, be livery of our Paper in that place. Wo � Wwasbip against a decision made substances that the defendant (Mr, M.c$ride. for dirty-one, lits on 'ne exception - don't beHeve the trouble lip wire$, 66' by Mr. Jtestice Bar- _Godfrey) are removing = tong are Pan of then property, east of Mill Street, ------------------------------ the Pickering Post office. but--wft J !� of the Ontario Sup. c Court. #be land itself.»-Globe and -Mail the same to be sent to the v ling 's GEESE KILLED BY DOG9 ' forced to do soeasthing about i!-$1 The judge their reused to grant ...«..«..._......... ». .._..,•._....,,;.,_,... sc Iicitor for approval and coatatrnL Same kind of thing we had to t� f icke'ina an injunction which would Women's A was disclosed at Pickering Twp. uxiSary Ajax'And - Messrs McBridelfcBidagreed tq put in with another nearby past other � Council this •tvi-rk. that Mrc. Koller, �In►in W, H. Godfrey frons diggingcryr General H pa„ Iotrg ago. sad--wa got restttts. g oepitat t1•.c water services, , pave the et `c .ts, C.her tv� --fid--• t-�;o Ta}in ed transporting gravel from Alps and install sidewalks, street li; 'its, rY 9 Reese We don't like hearing our readers Matt in a. township green belt zone Miss Mary -Prudhome of the T': killed by dogs, and two others injur- street sij=tis, 'offer $3500 in lieu of ed being told that "we haven't got a 2g the appeal court's written• jud- -Eaton Co., wiU be the speaker at park lands,', and -that all enginee-ing Livestock Valuator W. C. Willson, round to them yet". Ed. ,l - fta wt, Mr. Justice Morden said that the April meeting of the Auxiliary on ind legal fees be paid by the suh- the 11th Put a value of 470 nn She. birds.' - R township bylaw governing the use ra the Nurses' Residence, - _ _ .. - .. ..... .•.:...... ..• . _ i�• land was not applicable in --the at .8,00. P. -m, Miss- PradhMe will dn• ounci � ««...•..••... I..•....•.•... .•y..................... Council a¢reed that taxes on lots •.... • �� «w t ,(ipdmy case because what Mr. God-. speak on, and deuroaatr,te ..,various 'auld remain in the "ae tt„- Three Questions .Spring Must Be Here .� pas doing did sot came lander schemes for interior decorating. It is rate for at least elghteen months, .bn- definition of land use laid down hoped that :s many', members, and til' huift. on. or 'tranesfrred.For • Despite the rain, $now- and cold Sy.the Ontario Municipal, Act. friends, as -possible,will att nd. h this 16 also to tem ere are' reminded that the pro- fen# f*nrifi a ender and b• • - eharge-o�8-t-4Q---per g Wm. Fairgrieve asked' Pickerin:Q .?fir• D. Bunker, local naturalist t )'.d a sectiaa of the Act �htch- need' s-or t a; month fbt the Handi. was unwarranted. 'They have •about Township Council three questions at --- �yq empower municipalities to prohtb• tial$ Sale, i -Panty Aprons, .so the News last week that he spotted ,? five thousand feet frontage._ They Ih- a recent-meeting: ]. What is. being -a flock of. about 50 Cana&aa Geese Ot tlre-maldna of gravel pits and please bnr.g your donation to the =Rreeil-to lay sidewalks in place bf done about a recreation centre; 2. -flying north and ahio.saw a Bluebird marks. Dirt that Sectior: was re- r.-t :ng, -on Y(nday. this charge. ' What is being done about industtg.; near his home. � It was also igreed that rite amount ?.1-NVhat about holding counei] meet- Pussy Willows are starting to -t the "performance bond” would be iugs fn' varioup parts of the town- bloom and some -were- spotted ltisb • � reduced accordingly,- as $tie village ship. • - �- week on the ._4th consessiob, 'neat Church street. °" °` Mrs. Vic Dingley, Hiley Ave., Pref[ 1 r. Messrs McCullough and Crawforf said, "that ti;.e Recreation Comm, was ering has had Petunias' out for own 1n or a -s ' R wee - <- sixty lots to be known 0 Pickwick tre," Mr. Fairgrieve argued that they. On 'Sunday. drives they past t" Acre?. This Ku world be gave grants to ,other groups, weeks we have noticed young couple/ east of Mit! Str, on the aotth side Reeve Lawson, in answer iso No. 2, walking hand is ]rand along the comes _ of Hig]tway 401, ani] Would lie $ons said "that an industry had jxurchas• try roads-spring rn-ast be stere• in two pliases. Th6 Plan list lel ego ed 250 atres In the industrial area; ' before the Punning Board, Dept. of 04 that *Council had gone ori. record ••�»»»»• ••.....••.. • •• .............. � s etc for s starter'. They R tbat the would install water Highways, e9 Y t. viten q y Ajax and PickeringGeneral HosF, - - fgN firm 'started to build" He said- g Statistics for March X958 - greed to paving streets rddewal'fu, street Hgbts etc. tfte3 a is no indication at the moment � $ Total fa-Patients admitted ----.. /T"F •HANQRS �" The Reeve slap answered No. 3. by N Timber babfa bora 35. fazing that "the• bttggestion had me"' '• -+ Total out-patients pDSLIC SCHOOLa _ It If It -would do anything to induce Total dfsottarges M-------- -tied = --° t"Vayeti to hke mor, Interest in Misr Evelyn Seaton and Mr. An istsaafcipal. affair's". Some Counc{Ilota d'ew R. Glean have resigned front the tirgaed thin the pre`sedt ball was ems. Ont padent zz-rays -�� - - - ' _ LaX fn-patient tretttMents ' ifeaehiaa `staff of Pickeriat Yiltatz�, �• and that moving about would �« �' Dir, of Ate. �+ Ed, Men stisclsd wMan of dw yise W "Publk -Schools, to accept, teacbing ealafl moving records for Eof=R �* curt-twtl«rt .Ndlltaeflfl = � 6er•CYif'olt two Osttlaittio WiskSs. the Oatsdo Woeidp Iiewgp%p1n_A positions prar�er 'their hoaxes. Re. ink Reeve L1Rwaon laid aw �sloa :]tae Piassr tmd do Boa- oeiatt^a. ets►d above. 6sing ! t)h6emf-n<< -�� by the Boi*d: cunsidcr Such a plan fn'fer�"oOr �pelYtioos •` Yds' Be Lia ed"ir ;(4114 x�, �.• ate. Ali« Roth Peattie„ Miss �Telen ua or four ,ineetlsgs a' ig �►arlow m, • Pentley and Miss Katharine Miller. rants of the tgw°tdtlp. t syn' lam + y a I ti .: r. : - ..- . .. 77 v ago we had ours washed at the Modern Etiquette t RSTgarage-now it is just had by Roberts Los 1 ,again. It never fails! Thea chit- * _ dren around here are busy and r _ Q. Atte a week -0114 am 9&L•-� happy too -with marbles, skip- �t at a giH triesd'* heMy g ping ropes and swings. Running should I address my btread-aa3•- • friendship out without coats -an men. wire long for 3riendship d being (setter letter to bar or to bw It isn't only romantic y g a a, f decent chaps like called back -to put them on. mother! y Sleeping babes 'in carriages are A. To her mother. lila who have trouble finding i Strike out and. them. • _ put outside for an airing; dogs knew friends. Presentable yob At what age olsoultd I be - um sometimes find themselves • Havtn't your men friends Bis-: are visiting back and forth and Q. with not a single nice girl oa • term or other relatives? Ask pussy -cats are on the prowl. It teaching my three -year -0116 kr ` seri to rise Is the presence of their list, and_:ilounder hopeless- • thenar to double -date with you. seems as i! spring i, definitely woeoes guests! t -- de *hays " Aad --talk with- you minister; a r on the way -and yet it can r �A. When he is about flue or I lrltts them, who is o + hi1s more interested is pro- change overnight just as It did - - - entzugh to know better_he& be=- root -- ingromances . than you in the U.S. What we have -al= - lonesome for none months, and • think.' ways dreaded could happen Q. b it proper for the mesa ilia here - as ice -storm, breaking es>n front of the we though blest with worldly goods ' I take it for granted you ase wss asea and proper intentions, he finally • not a bore. I urge you. though, down hydro and telephone wires, while they are walking togeW hep .far hints to the loveless. a * to cultivate the light_ touch.', leaving us minus heat, light and er= I "i sat 28, and must confess * Read and remember musing water -maybe for days. Not a A. No. The woman should have that for the past several months * stories and incidents, so you happy thought, and I don't sup- the right-of-way whenever poll- _ Pve had to go out alone;' he * are fun to be with. Compli' �, - Y' pose ft is likely to happen, but Bible and the man should eros "I am my mother's * meat a girl on her appear- we shouldn't lose sight of the behind her instead of in front _ only son, and at her insistence * aace, her dress,'her voice, her fact that it could. of her. I have sought girl friends * sense of humor. Keep up od' „ Well, we are just debating I ` through our church. But either *'the theatre, learn to dance whether or not to get a set of I don't appeal to them or for * smoothly, play a good game gym swings for our back lawn Color Adds Glamor some other reason, they don't • of tennis or golf. And, of -for the grandsons, of course. wast to go out with me. * course, never fail in the little F >r It will be something for them to x'"look forward to when they come is93 "My mother insists that today's * attentions that please all girls. ' visiting. Daughter thinks it a crop of sweet• young things dont. a One comment: I suggest you ' want to live Christian lives. * not flaunt your religious be- grand idea - except for one - Christian They want men who will show * liefs before others; intelligent thing. She says we shall have f, hal! the . children • in the neigh - them good times in vulgar ways, * young women will sense your TINKLETOES - Playing by ear bourhood visiting our - back - take them to suspicious places, v convictions through your man- doesn't seem much when you yard. and generally act the cut-up. * ner and general behaviour. It consider ballerina D u s a n k a Maybe - but I can't say I'm "It looks like she is right. * is easy for one of strong be- Sifnio's piano feat in London. -.too worried. They run around _ "I neither smoke nor think, • lieis to appear smug, and 1 Actually, • she's more concerned here pretty much 'as they like but Pun not a prude. I like live- * am sure you avoid giving.tliat with :akin a raft picture anyway -just because we let '. ly girls, and try to keep up with *impression than prettymusic.The Yugo- them. I don't. like seeing little them, Maybe I'm too hard to TO ALL READERS: Please ® tots cooped up in a small ipace. - lease, but I do have some ideal do pot request this man's name slay beauty is studying of the y Royal Ballet School in the Yesterday we had a young lett. I pal around with decent or address. He did ndt give British capital. �tal. fellow come in with a petition men, but they just laugh and either. "for us to sign for running - ray the right girl will come • * " - 'to along. But how long Tnust the east I GRANDPARENTS' PROBLEM water t this locality. Water and west of w but we wait? ..Dear Anne Hirst. 1btZ � -- seem to be in, a sort of blind . _- "1 have read' your interesting Several years ago my son -in- spot. It hasn't worried us' too - tolumn often, but I don't find law deserted his wife and child- much because• we have plenty _ Itny letters from other Lonely ren, and now he goes scot free, �ONICL of water anyway •but of course erten.". leaving. my daughter with all we were quite willing to sign '6ften you must have read the responsibility. He has never' the petition, even though it may s here of- ria is who sae' :supported the children since. We add 9 to our taxes for the next • disgusted with modern male have done all we could, but as 14;Mten years -if it goes through. . # run-arounds that only want to they grow older (and our health C:" We are gradually getting edu- _ drink and pet and have no Is not so good) we find ourselves This morning we saw some- cated In the ways of suburban ► time for girls who won't fol- unable to continue. I know thing very beautiful-somethingliving, Build .a garage, fix up * low must. Their name is legion, where he is. and .tht kind of we, had not seen' from here be-. the - basement,' pave the drive- the girls you meet frown work he does. (My daughter fare. From the living -room win- way or melon the breezeway - • an wholesome recreations like divorced him lately.) dow we saw a narrow strip of and you have about $30 clapped at movies, the theatre, sports, "Where can I go for advice? silver across the -horizon to the -on to your fazes. On the !arae r concerts, dances and country . _ We cannot afford much expense mouth. It glistened and shim- we did pretty well as we liked - ` haloes, thea you are meeting to farce the issue. but r I could mored like quick silver. Fos therm addition ddit owasn't too and unless it was anew- barn muck house said ~ * the wrong kind. get some action started my awhile we were mystified. Andor to the M I do not mean to disagree daughter would tales over from thea we know. It was the bright about it But in a suburban die - 0 with yore' mother, bu. my Long there ... Thank youru , and God n gleaming on the waters of Dramatize your bedroom with } esVsrionce proves there an far bless you for helping so many - Lake Ontario. On clear days we trict there is the planning board, I the brilliant splendor of this 1 ma m lamely girl than lonely of us in distress. can always mea the lake but ' -zoning. bylaws, building per- peacock design. Combine vi . MS. IL D." generally only as a mass of mats and other red -tape. It blues, greens, bronze; accent seam: an awful nuisance at -* I triairstand that there is blue -gay merging with the: sky. times but without it the coup= with glittering ft metallic Iemtbr�oider (Weeks Sere-%lir/ft * a branch of the Legal Aid This was different. vaHaw often. _ �,sfde would look litre a eruy . Fasciaatirtg, - Y I thought ,arra see beauty on Pattern 893: transfer of motto, irED PATI'BRI�I * Society in your city. that fine as a fleeting image. Here for patchwork quilt. * organization which is so help- S- s z 16 and T z lE inches. y* ful to citizens who cannot af- awhil! and thea gone complete. -Banti THIRTY -FINE CENTS ' •ford attorney's ices. Tt you ly. For instance the sun Is now - -' _ (atatrups cannot be accepted; use - - - - • - *-do not locate theme promptly. higher in the heavens so that it • cal! the Bar Association for. is no longer reflected in the blue y ' their address. waters. In that same way we 7.-* In smaller communities one sometimes see the passing beau- * should consult the mayor or t' o! a rainbow, or the myriad _ colours of the Northern Lights, 0 -judge in htr town ar county. - or .en unusually gorgeous sun- + My best wishes for success rise' or sunset. Probably in na- • in forcing this heartless fatherture we miss more of its glory i '- - • tar take care of his own, than a':e see -mores the pity: • "'Ilie blue of heaven is greater "Your column contains more than the cloud" -so, we are told. ' human Interest than any news- 'If we fail to realize it, it may paper's front page," wrote a be throt:gh lack of opportunity." - = scale : reader. tt does pay to --or lack of vision. The farmer fellow the problems which ap-' tilling his fields sees more than postal note for safety) for this '.pattern to LAURA WHEELER, Boz 1, 123 Eighteenth St., New Toronto, Ont. Print plainly the PATTERN NUMBER, .and your NAME and ADDRESS. As ' s bonus, TWO complete - patterns are printed right in our LAURA WHEELER Needlecraft Book. Dozers of other designs you'll want to order --easy fee- cinating handwork for yourself; your home, gifts, bazaar items. -Send 23 cents for .your copy of this book today! , pear here, and many an idle the business man driving his ,"O -o! I Arst thought you were - reader has found the answer to car. But even the -farmer sees is new income tax collector: ISSUE I5 - 1959 - - _ ber own. Write Anne Hjotat; less than he did it one time, A - Boz 1, 123 Eighteenth Street,, tractor' r�iqui"res more attention _ New Toronto, Ontario. than `a trusty team.• And no man can look around. while he.. is baling hay - not the way he f' - - could when he was coiling hay - in the old We even miss .days. f a. lot of beauty when we go driving through- the country -at • the driver does- Ho, c�an't be watehihg the scenery too. And if. he ,is a - gp ' !w { _ • z fast driver -his passei►gers dont Ir w see much either. But there is I still calking -the- ideal way of a j 1 seeing the country: - a Partner is doing quite. bit, j 469 y" of calking these- days -trying to, keen do he -seems to be accumulating. And � .. he generally comes -back. with _ --1 ? _. little odds and ends, of what he. _ c `. .. as seen or ear o swam -frogs = heard for 'the p dust to o main pattern parts ,� first time' this' year. And a robin p g __ s Pus facia what could be- e �, r �,� '• easier * - " easier'to sew than this Printed ¢, that he heard 'bui' couldn't see. Arrcl looking the garden a d -' Pattern! We kno,%� r y ' ' .,after over ' he id me d better o r to I ha � - dress couldn't be moresflattering those lines g_ e; some peas and beans next !,'. ' r ` 71 x _ - stun are pure ,. Hgure' '� tg� I_go shopping.-Doesn'f that ` • - magic for your . ,. e ,' ' e 'Printed Pattern 4609: plisses' j " o� sound Wonderful? Of course a t beans � - _ - • r; _,• might nipthe late Prost' mi S" 10. 12. 14,�1 18, S; 7P 18 _ :_ G orth _ taking a chance - - requires 3!/b yards 35 -inch: " RACE? -Foy Gargano looks like in Alrea the s ran fiowgring• "P.-_ 1 • - she's all set to et "-• - = Printed -directions on each pat= 9. laulbs ares oattnR their crowns - tern patty the the race into space as she dis- through the soil. But if they sur-' - Send- ftF'PY. t LMT5 (stamps .' plays. her' new "Explorer" hair do, by be - live it will be a wonder be- our cat and the puppy -- - cannon -be accepted; use postal inspired the first U.S. satellite. She's her cause -next door seem to thinthat r r r N modeling - note Loc-sajelgl-far this,pattern. g outside were just made- , 1'leis� .p=utt plainly SIZE, your I -towering top at, the 38th Inter• planters p Zor their convenience. NAME_altd ADDRESS and- the. notional Beauty Show in New -ging must certainly be stir t^ :IiTY E NUMBER. I York, whe'e it was unveiled ds . `-ring Se d_order to -ANE of the new -"celestial line" up quite a bit of activity. ti 1• ELVIS -Rock n' roll singer Elv_ls •Presley teen -age's' idol- _ .ADAMS, .one Sox 1, 123 Eighteenth St. New ' of Noir"styles. How about those This wbek-end almost every . roan around -here, has been busy r + art fol the next two ears, shows off tiro -and the army', p p y ' r upholstered eyebrows? +washing his ray. A few days latest fashion in Amy fot%us uniforms at Fort Chaffee. Ark, - .'1bTril6�'Onf:"-` - _� _ r - _ - &ROUGand other rehtMa "Ag Easter l atoll A pleat solo wu given by Miss W cup of Ilia. served b� hostesses: johnston and MML Johnston. The bolidgti, Dorothy Winson which was enjoyed Mrs. George Willson and Mrs. W. aonivners: Mrs. H. Miller, Mrs. W. r Sorry to hear that Mrs. S. Rea- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cuter and by .all, A very interesting reading Hamilton. Gray and Mrs, Reaman. Roll Call- -- --I tan is now in the Oshawa Hospital daughter Dianna, are on a triPto was given by Mrs. Lldyd Johnston, The W. M. S: oof St. John's will A Verse froml. Thessalonians. !where she has had an operation. All visif their daughter Mrs., and .Mr. entitled "Footprints in Time". The- meet for their next meeting on April Mr, and 19rs. Ross Willson, Mon. 'Join in wishing her a speedy recov- ; Peters, and family -near California. meeting was closed in the usual way 17th, at the Manse, in Claremont. treal; also Mr. and ,Mrs. L Beach, cry- The regular meeting of the Wom- • followed by a dainty lunch and sot Hostesses. Mrs. Lackey, Mre. E. and Mr. Francis Willson visited os � .. Mr. and Mrs'. K, Bent and family; en's Association was held. on April Easter Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. W. C *Iso Mr. and lire. E. Carswell and : nd, at the home of Mrs, Geo. Will- Willson. ter daughter, all of Oshawa, visited son. The Devotional was. taken by` th it mother Mrs. H. 'Hamilton dur. Mrs. Wanriop and Mrs, G Willson :. Willson , ring the week-ett'd. aurin ' the business period,'an invit- ing _._ T goo : g the There was on Tuesday even- the, vent L*r. Russell-Gray-aptnt the,'week-- ation wa , *TM e_4._fmm._C..herrywood _ _. _ _-__-- -- _ ' _ - _ Imd at his -cottage on alsam Lake. to meet with them at their meeting Ing - itt.. were-- . g �_. winners: Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Ewers Miss Margaret Burton, of Detroit. on May ,14th. This 'was accepted. The EAST WOODLAND'S HALL and bars. W. Gray' Mr. , Walt. Har- ;' -Visited her lister, Mrs, M. Hamilton program was taken by Mrs. L. John- i, dy, Mr. Thos. Hammond. and Mr. H Plaxton Birthday ,prize went to Thus Apr. TO Mrs 14Barton Special prizes went to Mrs. Klink an Mr. Thos. Ogden. - �.OWe Bros. Paints ..JACKPOTS 7®i $70,* The second meeting of the was gham 4-H Club "Merry Mixers" was T. - held on Saturday, April 5th at the r r Kem- !011e �'� - home of bars. R. Harden. The meet. „14DMISSION•'SO GENTS in was opened with the singing of - NO BINGO APRIL 3rd `.O Canada”, followed by_the Lord's - R ALSO :- - '_ _� he «A 1 - Prayer. T 1 Call for this meet- -- _ • • ing was Good Food Habit". +Canada Varnish Paints _ r hire Wannop ' read an article entit= ' ;.;'• _-. led "Food Guide for Health." The ': AND " girls all joined in making some. white sauce, and then they had the fun of �. 4 wilen Tools Seeds Grass a.___] rut t" over errors and peas, and V ,iF.'P,p ting o c p , r r - ezting it. Mrs. ��'anno demonstra- � - e s11� MARKET ted the best way to measure .flour, �e"e zees, + and then Rave out thehome assign- , ment, which was to plan a supper menu around different dishes, and 4 _ d dish and creamed _ a scalloped _ c make pe _ t fla, are soup. and serve when at home. The : Balsdo, I next meeting is to be n. t on April Now! Village a vidnit1 10th. when Miss Gordon. the "Home P•�a _ The meeting wtill pay the girls a visit. . Pickering, = _ PHONE PICKERtNG 2i meeting closed with the a -H The - I Pledge. There were seven girls pros- I _ eat. and bolt+ leaders. The Roll Call fest the next meeting is—"One of the Supper Menus planned at Home.'." ,. ................. ......... -_,I ............... .. --- -- - T T" -AUDLEY 1a Ii a'j �L?�, .Gi .0 Zv .i. i.� V 1 J ... saki - lo�v -p vie �e c . do _ ' The Club met at the school .. ori ' ^ .. ` • . v . - a Bill Guthrie Vin gthechair. . with the After the J. business, the adults enjoyed a game ., " 6 _ of euchre and the children played Euchre prizes were won b -airs. Euc rites y 'C. Clemens, Marie Smith. -Bill Guth- - rie and StanleyPowell. Crokinole p t Nancy Puc1En .,. . wen to .ane n, Grace i . , • : - , __. _ h c and Dickie - ':. •a+a . r keit Puckrin . r. .. -.. s : Eyril White and -fain- Powell, Wrote _•ry ilq spen he weekend with relatisrea. n spent -. at alinnesing. : Jeanette Astley is spending the holidays with her grandmother, 31m I G. Griffin at Fenelon Falls. _ :lir. and Mrs. Fred Puckrin and . - family visited on -Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Walter Hollinger of Cherry- '- 1 wood. •, . z' Mr. and Mrs C. Clemente visited A ' - - i -S. Puckrin and miss Margaret tr • - „�:wa.�:.:"' •`�•'- `. _ _! Puckrin of Ashawa on Sunday. _ 31ri. Lee Darwin of Toronto spent _ the weekend with her 'parents, Mr. 1 and bfr•, G. K_ Pratt- - w ` — m Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cox,„and: - family tiiaited withIrs Coxa rel - 6 • `�•.;,,,,, , uiives at Seaforth over the weekend. Mrs. George Squire and Peggy t. + spent several days at the. home of _ _- - her sister; blrs Cooper Bath of Orangeville. s SCOUT ACTIVITIES IN - PICKERING The 1cm`Pickering Iiov Scout Troop — is hiving -a camp on April 12, and 13 in the • Cowservatian Area, [t will bt under the leadership of Scoutmaster You ase hen oa four•door , greatesuccess forothe los- Beauty bonus! Ask us about the sparkling aew gtsmmr trim that this Dodp Regent hardtop. w - _ 13unsPwas 1 poop .................. - .».... . est value ick e NOTICE To. --- .,. ,. ,_ :� AND OTHERS -All i In the Ertatt of Willi m Thomas - - Ittiddletot. Farther, deosssed >. •slut's reMr ehlleee .. , tseasgA• w what makes this beautiful Dodge that spell "valise" . : W1 tyotus at ALi YF.RSONS harinCr cFaima' a- a _ yew earl Per aNs is "e• 019. taeei ao practically yours! Here are a price that spells "thrift '. painat the. Estate of William Thomas beauty 1Nas's aeslsrlfhr vis N»ttAeew- Safety -Rim wheels ... and a fully So �•t it time you chose your �iddieton, late of the Township of "I tta�s M ttse ear awe ai•ee r«a itt" endent parking brake. new Dodge? Whether oar •RiOre tasMew ... NMI twoonoD ... Hereps abigger-than-any-other �• Y Pr'a� - � "Picicerin, in the County of ' Ontariel, and a rich baked- the onorae powerful V -e or the stew- f armor, who died on or about the IV ivnv%Vn ed Six, check our deal to-e1Mr Iow.Prteeel auto iw 619101 enamel finish t at promises ay. ou'll go DODGE—for stare! Film dev (11 - oc rel`, jean for years to come_ Here notified to -send into the undersigned ARd here's the,�iroaf! - - - indeed'46a whole earful Of features 9"RYSLER CORMRAtIbn Of CASADA, LIMITED Personal Represcntati}'e of the said — _ _ Yot'lt:find it in the road -levelling r deceased. on or heroes the 8th day of luxury of Torsion -AIRF, suspen- !iraATVRe FOR FtATUR•a, DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR. '•fay. IQSS;, full particulars of their + _ cion (yours at no extra cost on v�ou•LL FIMo THE MIGHUST QUALITY TMRouo++OVT claims, Immediately' after the said • • j - any Dodge you choose!). You'll Ia cocoa row ssI QUAiI.g'TY date; the said Personal Representative ` find it in the safer otop-power of p BUILT will dist-shute, th* asieta of the said j. :Dodge Total -Contact brakes ::. Frons w�ion of the finished car, every -deceased.- regard only -t* -the--=.— the Stet i rile convenience of pugh=jUtton---Dodge- rleecie quality workmanship from p : u' aan°� d',, - — rr of hi h they shall then have Torque-Flite autorns;tic trans- � bottom. Even the smallest details in construe- _ r "` notice. ` mission ....the glamour of Dodge tyon and fitting receive the most careful attention. : - - FlightSweep styling! No wander Dodge gives you more. Its the Sag DATED. at Piesel'ing, t3ria 3rd day: -- And you've only -begun to learn Quality Buy in the low. price field? of April, A. D, 1951. _ -- —,.Herbert t Mrddteboa, — YOU'RE ALWAYS A STEP AHEAD IN CARS OF THE FORWARD LOCK r-- Her ]Crises S:eatitoe t . by itis Solicitor, Lawlor, B{-ristse .end Salkitar. Pickering, O"tario. aneyot�r a �� enn.� ��_ _ 25 - r ^{t t .. _ . 0. 46 - . ?'>sb meeting will conclude � • - ----------------- _ cs at the Ua"versity of TAr' F _ P,lades. AsseheR�P Representative. are: Ronald High* Sinl-lt -.flat - Evelyn. Bonn- GeoP _ _ GREE1�tV1lOOD Among g y- caro, will address the April, meeting Club's activities for the arrrent sear natdian Club of Ont, County son, and it is hoped that a lame st6- 5! aster week -end - visitors in the Shier, R R. 2, Uxbridge, Sr. Cham• etta 284; High Single - handicap . Ev of the Ca y of tendaaee will be on hand to hear d" ~ tillage were: Dr. and 'Mrs• MpOC°' pionship; Lloyd Wilson, R. R. 2, Ux- dpn Bonnetta 288. to be held in the Piccadilly M Of talk on a topic of interest to all cub. Jr.Farmer �{im and Leslie, of 1]eep Raven w til � bridge, Jr. Championship; High �'ripls—flat _Kae Stork 619; 'the Geaasha Hotel, Oshawa. -_.----- Mr. and Inter Club Trophy was won by .the High Triple -.handicap -Doris Win- day, A `speakon �phys'ical a----- _-_----- Aev. H. and bits. Moore; Jr.armers. ter 635. son teitl------- -pirs. Percy Middleton, Buftalo,vwith Lrxbridge7,Q0 Scores .Flat' year and What 'It - Means to �- HOMEVAND SCHOOL HAN LAASSC�' ;lir, and Mrs. H. bL ttion and fam- The standing of the high seniors ;lyra lttiss 111argaryet 5elyd-n, Toron• and. high juniors were as follows— Evelyn Bonnetta 284; Ar.n Pen- ads." 61 WM Hold ?heir Repslar Mesdag _ family stonie 278; Kae Stork 246, 240; June A graduate. of the Univtrsity -: - ltc, with the \\ Pegg Senior Section -Ronald Shier; Rog- Lind 243; Doreen Balsdon 240; Dor- Toronto, Dr• Wilson did post -grad- TUESDAY, APRIL 1S - &M R M. pleasantly sur- er Snoddon; Murray Hockley; Cloyn _ _ _ "FATHERS' NIGHT" Rev. H. bioo:e was P _ to Winfei 231 Idose Stroud 230> Joy nate tiicrk,it' Gaatbstdt3'e ��' IpAm on his birthday recently thea ate&man'. 'AubreyCasson; Bob—I� it a G. Eastwood, teacher of the Sr. iday; Stewart Annand. Jr. Section - Rich 228; Pearl Richardson 214; Haz- toe. Durlaa World WarII, he ser Mr. M+7 and M�• t resented him Lloyd Wilson, Arnold Kerry. Neil el Neale 206; Marjorie Hunt 207, tied overseas with the rank of Colon 6100dutting, for Yss. Watees 04 doom, and her FuPi>s, p 240 Scores . Handicap mnar Taylor; ,Lawrie Taylor; Pat Leek; p "' e' and later held the.post of'Direa SLMrs IG�hEST h Pith a HY y - ' --- q Research. He wis Mrs. Louisa Beatnce bitnalCef pass - Ha�maneYMurrapFPreagce, e� Bruce er 23T; PearlsRicha�so -25 Win Depsty Director of Exer_cise.._I+ittsltmc o Fnday. April 4, at the -- ---------- ----------------- D Come ' td away on AP H 253 208 H Neale 1.945-46 jorie ant � Hazel ea a ir. PAINTING deme of her son blossom and Mrs. Sh---------glaw. -------_- Y45; Ailra Lennox' 237; Rose Stroud In 1947, Dr. Wilson was Chairman l OUTDOOR NTI blinaker, Mrs.. Minaker's home was J art Lochlin, and she had spent' the Piekeriag Ladta Bowling, Apr. 3. 234; Nora Briggs 214; Dorothy Bry-.1 of the Arctic InstSttite of North Atty !winter here with her family. She FINAL STANDINGS ant 213, 212, 207; Eileen Tsompson erica. He has been a}yarded the Am- ,' ADULT CLASSES % 209: Fern Bryant 207; Hilda Mitc,-el, crican Legion of Merit, i; Director Morning Or Afternoon 1 was in her 88th year, and had enjoy- until two weeks Teats Points 207• Lily Jones.na�ian (,engraphica Lot'. good health' up _------------------------------------ a h Cad- P ? - .- , cf the Ca ! Soc- go. Mrs. Minaker is resting at her No.. 2. Kae --- iety. a melt her of the Enginesrilts ?ranspo-taros Provided ! ?�o. ,5, = Lily ---------------- 31 :GEOPHYSICAL YEAR , in?titute of Canada. an o2 the a - ROFESSION'�L ARTIST j -late° home in. Le ser until Tuesday 28• Canadian Club Topic n-titute o, b n _ tio. 1. Jfau--'-----------•-- � rdian I c fining and lief- Phone. AT'antic 2-1326 � April 8, when the service will be held No 3 _ Ro:e--==------------- 26 � MRS. FRED MARTIN Ir Tnold.by United . Church. Sym a{'ur v �■ No. 6. - Evelyn -------------- 2a 2h--�. I \1'il;on, Professor of patl,y of tbi, 'community is extended ^ to the..:tiinaker family in their her eaventent. Tlr,. and !tfr.t, 'Harry Simpkins: fir, pebigned to give you the ultimate in ' Ernest Sirnpkins, of Sarnia: visited at - - it1,r 'Milton Pelta home. on Friday: cooking perfection, a modern electric - ;' }gra also visited fir. Pegg, who is range will roast, broil, fry, bake and boil - ...__' the Oshawa Gencr- 11 automatically. �—a automati ll _ . r1 Ho,-pital. _ A large congregation attended the. Electric -cooking is clean cooking- brersl Eastet Service here on Sun: - Your pots and pans stay shining bright. ' day morning. Rev. H. Meore save as - walls and curtains to There's no film on a _ . . A= beautiful so- . -.. • __ ._ +gar sung by Mrs. A. Moore. of Deep sand your kitchen stays cool. Electric . - atiro7. The choir rendered two pnr �;on= from "Tile Crndf;rion" with cooking is fast cooking—economical too. - _ %dr, Chas Ciossaa, as 'wloist-- — _ - • __: Vlfith an automatic electricrangeyou Seed tarsirr Coanertion _ LIVE BET TEEt ELECTRICALLY— - - _. ul Event n modern way.s . sueeesf Ilfe snit, clean, t'tie Anrual Ontario Cntaty nagina isms°+,, -ion wan held in the Part Perry H;ch 'School on Satyr- asp. '1larct+ 2't. There were thirty-six 'boys aro girl. in attendance. The a contestant■-are�eats -rddba :ey;cook _efter cta+ses of nate. wheat, barley; nue clas.14 each of red clover an,f alfalfa: . and then W -re ate° .required to id- entify ten rf,oesttcd aeedc. ten mnun- ted_ gran- ;04 cliwer Plants, and. ten jr-ass and els• rr sceda. Anti—Vie eompr ,'i,rn waa organ;zed ;directed i,v lLtr: it, Lynn Fair, At;- - ELE,CTRICALLY - 1•icultural R p a d ?Itr Alvin H . Saturday Aa.a' 12--.,ucl on salt0. 'Reavei: eltctric tth:c.aa.t: 5,nux p,5tir- et drill: complete with pr, -c, nand. -etc jiQ' aavv: r a :rte .:'irh 1tn•inr: P-wtr laanr-.n�ttr rotary 'turrnv, el- ectric sk;l1 >at,v 'rr,rnPIP tr a . Kel. Ct- -„ r e ea•t,r_tCr !:•'� rtcKlc.n'el•.et, tr;c n•fris rra n;,„tern +lcctrtc _ .. 1 n t t rtltu h l+n!t P 1 I trr , .,. at prent'ce: :. .: ;.:.''lin ,FT�it=,•.-*tt.t.��?': R'�rrrt'T1nC _ _ - - - r _ ghost a• neer, a-,! on p -.-N it « a;trr _ - _ . April 14t T :Z_ _ sAUTOMAT a n. , sr� C1..►R`nI. FRF [ s .. LECTIC RANGE . •,. :'. . iicn'e-c. (i'rr, ern.• of \\'t•i, 1✓r+!•on _...:. _ _ — - _ I� p+;d othcrsl F ------ 7.. ...: Fames _ - to M Coo yisv�tt 8iss+tc4. Parts F E - _. + P1 V W 3.0 C ?' � • • a,` (► . � �it �” ' .. �^' `, ` : �b^i's n !•' - Wall-boa'rd Moulding f ..� • y _ r. J. ,- ROUGE HI Ir ROUGE - . - LL East Woodlan& Community Assoc. a will hold a Rummage,. White Ele- _ MPORTANT NEWS GUARANTEED pliant, and Home Baking Sale at theEast - - A-T� Service McEACHNIPS -- � at Zo2 p nm. dS Hall on Sat. April _ - We are canvassing for goo?. Rum- - 1,n} Make or ModelNSRAL a©R mage and household articles if you _ HOG PRODUCERS , -• FU wish tQ contribute to this worthy - SMP p� - - � ilk Fwd - cause the proceeds of which- are for ' EIE R FURNITURE DEALER rebuilding the Swimmin Poot.' �� - g -kindly • -- • ` . = contact %MIr.Ed Orchard 102-W.1 or ' b _ , - Mr. G. • Bolten 5184.2, & -we will 'PORK PROCESSORS Phate Ambulance' Service call & collect, Thanking you in ad- - - - �_``z8• vance. E.W.0A. Monday,i IZ&�.T1 BUs. DAY OR NGHT --------------- Effective April 14th, The Ontario -Hog _ _ - _ • _ St. Andrews Presbyterian Church Producers' Marketing Board and the Ontario. Hog Producers Deft -'� 'Co-operative have Passed orders in respect to the marketing of Berwhas NQA Fren WM• McEACHNIE, Prep. Women's Missionary Society hogs in the counties of _ _•_ • t,eld their Spring, Thankoffeying in I �; .�'Dharterail Rum rw An the church C. TueAag evening. AP . CORK,- Ti1MCOE AND., ONTARIO Phone Pieke!r.Ig 193 ri; 1. Mi r. james.'Br biit conducted. — i -TIIONik PICKPIM 8 3ae4vs Pickering, Ont. i the meeting, We had as our guests. I All hogs for market purposes (with exemptioh in sales to a local ricmbers frim Whith' and We_t hill btvtche,, to a produce, or to a consumer) must be delivered to and: - KEN ABED CLARKE IV, M, S. Helen Brishin and Eliza- ; assembled at one of the 15 market points established across the p �-� �-r T beth Bo>'es r.e;i.4ered the_special-mus- ; province.' No person may buy or sell hogs for market purposes P. Vim`• M% T10M ica! numbers. Mrs. .(Rev )_ - Robe -t -- i,f!CTtONEEAE •Iwith gxemarions as per regulations) from any place other than W. IL J. TgowsgN, i. A. LLi, Anderson, iorme'rly of «'hite'horse,_ -rndrket points indicated in the orders. Market points' ton-• , •-Licensed and' Authorized Ler the v'nkon. _h,,wvd slide, and told of, venient for shippers and producers in these three counties are: ?" _ c4usties of Ontaris sad York. Barrister and Solicitor �R their work itv 1Ghitehor-e. .� ptatem, dtoek, Imphanents Hesse- Brltfab Columbia sad Oul^ds . ------------------- ------ ` ` � Furniture, �� Raw �� � ONTARIO STOCK YARDS, TORONTO; LINDSAY COh1M�JNfiY Qlenw•od Bldg., Ala W omen's- Missionary Society ONT wise our Sptbeialty at •Beesaadl+ Picekerin United Church SALE, LINDSA7; FIRST 'CO-OPERATIVE PACKERS, BARRIE; Barras. lliva! Service ler the Bnsiaeas Phoae - Mss g resoe sd •On►e. E'loktrttsg !M will hold their .4pri1 meeting in the •_STOUFFVILLE LIVESTOCK. EXCHANGE, STOUFFVILLE s. ldfl�la F -A. obMs A� iia C. E. Centre • on Tlrur,day. the 17th. Il AAASS r O' !rs" MaIrL.am j at 2.30 P. m. Tl,ii is the Faster To date fawner efforts toward more effective hog marketing_ has Pttes� lave beg ..teiil.isi Than -k fierin'a Meeting and . Mrs. resulted -in IA open markets where 80% of Ontario hogs marketed y sum eslseA show liN. I Loyal PagVe McKinnee. Brookiin. -will of ane sold to the highest bidder. - i Ide;ENBim A.iJG'P NZ= the Conference .Branch, will be truest Enquiries. on any aspect of this farm organ zatign or its rn rketing. speaker, airs, t. E. B.rrwn'f -ar�Q program are welcome at any time. Pkberlsg and wi[tb7 Te"A in charee, St-rg, 1•; n `;tnrk w•it1 lead FLEURY most. HnssbiM a;rd ht"ftV the Devotion. Fveryone wekomr GEORGE GOWANLOCK EARL HOW$" holes A lips Ally _ _ �c p15e to attend: -------- --President. - . _ _ .. ' Seeratory ----- Barrister, Solicitor, n..� Atteu•ell ObvIS Notary Pubhie _ rverrrisr - ra7n+li lee hiiLt CHRIS CRt'arrr L;CTHER.Ati Odade covaty Hog Prodi Ars 11UM1111110 l man" a� � . Road Sunday School for all ages- is held - - - - at 10 a.m. vtvt•c :Sunday. morning• _ AL Z-7Bl1 or AT. Z -i562 - R'ANTUD - and wa are r+leageri to ave new child- (oI311+1'PRY E1tOKM ren vv -r} waek. Chuieh Service is - hold W 11:15 a m• >� .: � ACRSA6Bd .M ....JACK PVRCELL � COMPANY YrR to P10 L w< rAAMi Rvc. - lin. c is e. --w At tends i4 - rtitn":tpi' in ehsY•Ce.-�vho- 'e�ctends an All A d &-Be we w wsremg a 1, t invitation to )ou to worship with us. Member The Terento Stock Exchao" Med Cane DOWD FWN0ess flmrpra. cALa. nac;LJ+i _ _ . ICanpkttr Stock Brokerage - FociNtin .. �.....w;.__ :..:::_ W lrr...o• a� sstr tee+ card of Thanks - 70 HARWOOD AVENUE- SOUTH. _ _•.AJAX Wig... rin,w, aero.. oa-Nei IA►JAX 1 165 -aeurnent� I ',u`14 like to convey tnv sincere _ -- J ♦ I<'IiJ.CJti+ikiryY aw SONB t' ank -tn n•c Tr-x^v kirrt fr;rnda- for e s -8*hwsy Necase t Works" Rrsltleei t4 -6r fdo«,ers• tarda -attd letters. went tA. .. t mc.' a1+4-tl+rir oe-anal. vi_cits dur- - Lot. A'0�3TLN. YBOt. '±+ifs eswr.+.e.e •gN..a.- R it. 1. wsi.hy, Ontario- by tsisrM llitasHsbarl ire _ •t1t bi the Oshawa Gei4rai Two miles west er WMsh} a HO;P;•ai' ~ - BOI�E.S liRUGS LTD* M V•. 2 Itl.ghway, be.wem REAL ilrLrs Fannie Holmes _ �} � Ajax- ESTATE _ Pbeae: Whitby ilfu s 4111= :Photo co-op now in Pick- . , PRESCRIPTION SPECIAItSTS ering and Ajax areas. To Pickarinq - Un'ipd Church �iL V i1 rl 8/i -buy- or sell . for prompt Mi -i terg acv. Mel.tlle Buftars { pickerieg - - Phone 68 _. Ay ,a YBB courteous Service ask far -SUNDAY. APRIL 13. 1956 ! � -, featuring leading Toiletries - estBiNo SATHBOOKS Mrs. Neil. 9.4s A. M. - SUNDAY SCHOOL rr, e_ , 1RE83U>iti 8?t3TICIaB _ +�s11 2 11.00 A. M. - WORSHIP SERVICE Sick t�oont Supplies :-- Baby Needs /.8T1]iATLS Q1vF1v �• �• SCI1�ItL. 7.30 P. M. _MASON-iC SERVICE ;� - PITO#O I1iC IIS meltt - : !Vose. ATIS!-G - -- ---_---•- --- General Insurotsce - Realtor' k'P,m- I%"%,l D : .._... f ?Pickering. 540 or MO. 8-3337 - --------------- .------------------ Store Hours: TELEYiStON b RADIO , 9 A.M. 9 P.M. - _ sth n 5cieike Soviet .C�ir1 Y Sundays & Holidays — 1 P.M. 5. P.M. REPAIRS ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO K ..-W-/VI • . E • , knit.es_ Toe -To Its Regular - 1'QnNE PI.CKERING-273 church Seri iCe - PC .1 ARTON RADIO & `C\ � FCI�G TOti ROAD pr (\orth Side, Jrdt Fssi Of ,,al► H. XA-1'TEw. . 1 -S KE RR I N — - •DEAD AND CRIPPLED FARM -STOCK • .Woodlards Rbadl _ . _ _ _ .. _: • .� EVERY SUNDRY 11:00 A' Ar lCKED UP Y FUNERAL .AND AT _ . PROMPTLY. etOGrK G. CO`A+�-r; 8 A' SnadaY School 'Aad \urxr} - _. gArtRISTER and SOLICITOR i AMBULANCE SERVICE, At The, Same How - I -- = MARGWiLL' FUR' FARM - TYRONE, ONT. _ . - Testi - CONITH BUTL0ING. AJAX - -'_ r No. Z HIGHWAY _ edneaday. tS P- m moat meeting i �73r �tmcoe s. ,wa r - - - - i I . AT.PIGKERING Sr,ACH ROAD GC�LttE6T 4679 -9- ZPirkeriaa 4AW1 or Affil, 1-73- ----------------- ------ n RtI r a nce Co. ' r - Telephone K11 E .B -'HUNT �' i .Oeee tt�.a� Fair 16 a m &ad caaairi I AJAX 1059 *11.1 • awl air,t. _ f _ _ 1 ! - fVlulariNr dl3osgL• • . ' . • It►ae.aewo� tn.w,•amr of nu essir. , Bowman & G0.3&'i :..BUILDE ;L 131 1". T EV _ t� . : ? -WONT W HTR'6Y �!t �] E}� rl O..RBING .:_-------�-:---.----------------� i - USES AND BUILDING MATERIALS ; _. tYgNTE1TM., M,OYTEITM, R1Ehl► " _ .etrrt,T , ivi rirszAea. Jg roe n rocs a oQ o er oa a CO. - � _ _..Als'6iiw ru►xa _car. 1m� . Cbwterar A«•eai,ns .��1-:-0il and, Fuel Wood - -- LICENSED TRUSTEES AJAl. OSHAWA. sTRATPORD, �• �. � i = � I : aDelivery _ - P D! eenA V A -•G. W RQ b_ RA. t t6a7 it dials' l = ;For r • rpt a ivery Phone , Pickering 74 " Or 7aS . . WAX PfCaERrNG.. F A LAWacxt - ?llONb : P1Cf►�Idw .. 'etc=. - --- — - - - - .- --- .'i .. .9 r 1'� 2 _.. _ 1 • - .. ' , - - - - „ '.� Maes w>r1� >� . � - I' '^ . _> - • • y.rz. ... yy t - - A Y. _ t J ham, and on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Fon 712. LADIES - Eve! Weil Adults- ehildreli 75o Hope to'see you 10.00 IL EL sad 5„altlt7 StbOd at , LAREMO NT �° Jack Ing'les of Georgetown, and lit. 674; Etesnor Thomas 593; , MarR. all them ' 110 `/ i )dr. and Mrs. Blake Briscoe, Tor- and Mm Russell 8rotlse, -of Bramp- S4eveikg $71. High Single . MEN - Sunday. Aprif 14,'we are to be fav- 'Sincere sympathy to untended lfe " ► onto, spent the holiday with Mr. and ton. Ralph Thomas 332, 314; Norm v: o:ed with a special evening +service Mrs. John Leo Barnes in the passing . ' ]rtes, James Briscoe here. Miss Betty Anne Carruthets cat son 264; Cliff Tar%nna' SSR _t ^ ^`�' Lat 7,30 p. in. under the direction of of her husband, from her many k - a Mr, and Mrs. Lon wcCullough,, of erta ned a number of -friends on Sat- - Eyleut Wells, '241, 226, 207; Marg. Kerr Beach Choir. Regular service at friends at Rouge Hills United ChtueL ~ he,A'markct, vis.ted Clare at friends today, on the• occasion of her birth- Stevens 221. , ! _ _fpr, Sunday. day. Over 200 ' t Mr. an(I Mrs. Norman. Young and The_ 'United Church •was filled for Ron Playford 216, 251: Tim Brown -toffy ,visited relatnes an Yetcrkoto Easter Services, when "Rev. Lackey 215: :Andy Whyte 224: Eleanor Aver the holiday• yreacbed a very inspiriW message. Thomas 249; Harv. Fkrtile 223: Jno,• _ _B �lD6fT TERYtS Line, Maple, 2 h Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mrs. C. De-.itt•at the piano: and Mr. Cassell; 207, 211. 24; Jim Cassells ��'�� 5��� s Jjisstcd Mr, and Mrs. lout bee,by, 'ii Dean at the organ, assisted with 210, 2f)6: F.ric Playford _22b; Cliff: - , , •pn Sunday +.the special music. Fifteen persons be- Parso-s 215, 205; Norm Gbson 207. M Friends from Hamilton visited Moss ; carne members of the -conRrertatioa 241 :' Vinre Brown 233; Dick Walk - 0 Lisp• L $3,00 q paisy Duerden on the xeek-sad. b, Transfer and Profession of Faith er 204: Vic Garbtltf 248:: Jim Bell ,V iI�Y r F Mr. and Mrs. Carl Devitt have Mr. and Sirs. Ellis Britton', by trans- 223. 222: Cec• McMartin 228; Dick PAYMENT ' : < aketl up 'residence at Baker's Acr4s, fer _amd thirte,�t. :bv Profession of ",tevens 228 aonnRedshaw, .. ..Farm, Mr and Mrs. lh7skeford har•-Faith: D, Marie Lynn. .................................................................... it.g returned to 'England. Mr. Devitt 1 Anl rev Carson, Wa' -ne Redshaw, W. PA!WMItg and DECORATOBtt ticill'. now manage tke farm. 1. Armour, June Davis, Blair Evans. .1113-M Hoar for quielt clean, suatron Simpson /S' � 1 - -� Local firemen were called. out too T a'7 -Pavis. Gloria Hanthorn, Mer- Ned SM -clan printinfr and naow g grass fire at Sandy Goden's on, rill Hanthorn• R. Anderson, Mrs. E. R�.ng. - I e stokes and rmra - 1 White. D-eoratcim R. R 3.'Picherfaa ' NARiMOGD N of NO. 2 MIQHIA[AY , Friday, bat had it out before any McMullen and ;lira. M.• Anderson. Bgp,,lRS - AiTEHA170Ni9 AJAX - PHO14E 1902 • ... , '•, a was done. ------------•--------------- . _.... - _ Mr. 'Etwuod Kirton, of Mt. Albert, .. CARPEN'f'1ltY - PLABTE8IN6 ,> M .----------- --------- -- baited the"Piekeritfg family here on ' Fr onchi an's 80Y _ 70SEF BtAIIDIN/3116R s _ - Mr, ani Mrs. McGuire and fam- Mr, and :firs. Ralph Swan spent FRJVATE--iousEs iAf�T Ily,, of Toronto, visited their son CELLAR APARTUrNTS Jim. and family here on Sunday'. the week -end visiting their daughter 'VISP s -Mr, and Nrs..•Bob McDonald. who %I r,., Roy Caldwell and family, in ALL CQNCREI'E WORK PiUMB'NG AND Ynur.¢stoHn. Ohio, _ Phone: #11.ke ttfow• live near ALI Alliston, visited Mr. 'ties. James. Gray, Ronhie and. �i 716 fled Mrs. Wm. Gliddoa oa . the week- v ......»... ......»... :.» » Da is are %pend'ng,the Easter boli- :»� HOT WATER HEATING er.d, days with her father Walter Gildnet'. ROUGE HILL UNITED CiiURCH _ Claremont probably saw the last QE} Christoper Stoneham - iiad- the funis- *be snow for the season on Monday, f fortTne,. to break. his finger while Easter Services at 10.00 a. in and • D 6" FITTING hen the fn'onnd was covered_ .playing ball at school . last week_ 7-30 P. m.. last Stmdav, were enjoyed • OCMIlOAICf! f Oil nutNtail i Mf, and Mrs. Clare Keevil enter- Ralph Thcimas recer,-ed •elevee slit. by aM who attended. The Junior choir • fill"R!i • fttOM/ a00M k:.ined Mr. and Mrs. Orval i.ewis, m '� w.ing an injury _lander the -direction of ''Mrs Howard, - iof Montreal. on Sunday. They also - Y r _ _.._ at ltiork. arc to be conirratulatcd for their" fine PLUMBING Y sited the Huxtables'. —Bowling News _„ - ,attendance and music rendered at the - Mr, and 'Mr& Harry Portov arrear !_1!t! st Ina• eT-nintr service. -_ 4unday ,with, Mr and Mrs. filched- Z-�q; -'l5; 6-82: 47-9 5-79: 7.75; ?- a Dn" forget our• SpaC.hetti ginner ATs �� $0 - 4. 0 nett' 7(1 arrortao,cd..Ire n.-rrnmmirtee of Stere- F;. - _ A number_ from here attended the 1r. k 'r_; -,t. - VFt R-',!+ 'rl.^.'.- arh. -n*t scue feted fn- thi-a catur,%v. 1 o M s i Rita " � _ MW Fa�tcr 2a.adc, at, l,�a,aw• �•.uvv,,,el a, Ro:;'CIifF"-Parsorc 7'13: tiortn Gib- A til 13. All You ' Cailt Eat - 31.25 �+j unua The local tsruwn►e Group held a — -- r tike iast Neek rud tale Luu c ac:,c tial -40 hike [h;uuga' the ...Area, nurtn tl nus }•Mage. . • g '•, _ CQngl alu,a lauds t0 i„l: 'anSl �r5. ..: .. - - A -RIFAL - p is ay af,i- on uie- bio t}t ut a ecru Lar D lM11L _ T The Recreation Committee met last a _ a •. ... _ _ _ _ .�aeck. at in-.. hotifa or 31 c. :r,d urs.. ■ f rank t-iollnig he. d. It was decided Ii -to again conduct s W anihmg classes ? "> '58 DODOE i iltt: r is fo: [i1=: inVuC JCtlOuf I,uy-' - al- and to a ­ pt t the Legion with a 1 - ' vht' ` �" -'Phe April meeting of the Worn -i1 ' t tf's Institute will be held fit the...• a: UPS C'anintunity Ha11 onApt71 lo. at 200ek,' _ F� V, Pr -19 of -11- year w-11 •.w T .•s • ' •Riven. and the -Election of Oificer4 acv a�tRr„aa Easier eld Convener of the pr.�ttram t$"°0r.. going an �. Mfrs. W. Pegg, There wilt be ..a' '/w�/�r jj si•eaker from the - Metro Conserl3- .-. y - easier' •o handle • ti;,n :Authority. 1�l•rs". Kvith,- Drake n charge 'or "Current 'Events',. The -There's one way to make sure the nerd Luncit Comm. . - Maw, R. pick-up you boyo packs. real ,9e k Jad�^on, {«� o ' That's our Ded try avrc, W. F.vanr, Nlra, Nicir:t •re alta 5 ` av,. , dealer. He'll give you the lowdown on 111rc. Tomlinson., the quick and easy way these pop _ i� Tette=age once wifi J be held new Dodge pick-ups breeze yov through ■ n - Is Lhe Community- fall on .kpril 11. any lobi 7.30 p .m. - - i r. The Easter Thankt,ff,rin�,. Scr- ! - - �" s• -•d •s New, friskier 114-h_p. Y t! .or rtew- <: ly improved 125 h.p. ' Big Six'.' y vice If the Women's \ti-�lonan S. c. -put Dodge pick-ups in a class by • " - , - > serves for Reet•-fooNd power i(,} of the United Church, wfil Le ., #hent .:and perfarmance! Peld in 'the church on Sun&y even- �`'�. 1; 4 Compact short -wheelbase design of - - all ick a in ho r e -u s results s efes April 13 .3f1 a at 7. m w• Dag P P , a T _ t _ .. • G e ' • '' trims on "Life in Japan" gill be _.._ �� turning diameters ....lets Yoe tvra, anti the Nfis,Kvii Bander will park, wheal in and out of tight speh - a without straits or faHgwl ... per=r•-t t'' a mucic, I "� dk You can •eniety the extra convenience t Dfi. K. F. and :Ur-. Turrrlim° M' Ott of pvsir bvMoe drivino, Mo .:. wish Sr.1 'rtes, Alan Tomlin+pn and David, oodFlise ovt in Harniltrr-, are on a trip to the U. I ` " Available ottsotie fru -' '3ntission! Avoilable on a1f Ded this tveek. ` 1piek-ups. _ - hlii-e- Donna art<f 3tariicn`Graiia,-; - _ If -your }ob ealls for a truck' ltritiA A isited Mr. and Xf rs. F. Lewis. and - - plentl+ of spunk slid apirit-one that dose tie work sweetand _ hfr, and Mrs, Sam Taylor iur .a few ufind it page to Coil for n oy: tis we you'll t A 4-fr. and Mr;, Chas. 'Clarke 'and DOD(3$ PICK-UP! - - "family of VI'indsor, the falls= s mot- Inside snd'Dtlt:.� pick-ups have : her, Mrs. RoF,t. Foryth, hx the hol- Naw Oadp SweDhids td0 s Nsw dodge D100 espress fd�4-!od hsdT 101 everything it tabes -and fpo►s-to Yu, tdrsitlsn: a ly1 soh. Yip• help you deliver the Boole fstiter, flay. bf'rs. For=y-th rrtunted with more efficiently, and st 1avw -Cost. r11,e for a visit. For inatslaes ... , ldr- and Mrs. Gordon Overland ' . Os D200 (half -ton) thdire's and -sows. visited h[ra C. A. Ov;er- the new'easy-eliift 3 transmits- _gops ---theft smoo hand -shifting evve N Aelr-adjiWirip Sorry to hear that Mrs. T Condy- is been confined to hospital in `- 1t r springs tailor yotii ride to your :souffville. /�O� toads and loads! ' - Mrs Laurie and grand -daughter, 80 cotttl.►in now seed look over s perlbdo' Jrarolint Berry,- of Winnipeg, are new u pick-up. It's s truck ' Wndirig the Week ' v ith Mr. andr. Pao D b' Ind o drive :..'profiler _... . ,Pfilit: taowtl! ' f R PORA ?he Claremont Library Board, --a- - . ` • . •- •' '•.V.M.'S FROM 1.250 lFf. TO :41,000 t ff.; O.C.M.' TO 5,000 /tf t'NRYSIF COR tit1M OF CANADA, UR11TEe - • ::eras with t1!•. Village Trustees,, and Well, " --•-- I-=--,; .,- 5c?rool Trustees, R-f1t meet on -- - t,csday, Apr? ]d to discuss the pos yibility of (ormis,a s •public Library" >�lere, Mr- Angus Mowatt, Director _.. also be. on. wInt rm - _ OM.with dump body DMO soar D310 Wilk stale Boer Otpp _ - a�os nacho • pIf a _mixl.00D Rn liar ' of Public I-;braria, .will " .. _.." . — _G.V" . _ .. rw s w hind. i IN • •t IlR RYaKts • ia.000 fns". . r yam, jamef 'Lackey; oi: Fraser, _ P R O D'uOT Oso 40 VtA tXPtRItNC 1JILDINO TT T ` •rU1e; . spendins s taw days with : REAL icer lion; Rev. H. and_,Mrs.. LaMev, .. -• - - ; crc. ovse of Gcor e-, • lore. and Moe. Pr is �'spent Friday with Mrs. Arth-oelSaturday,shehad M'r. ne-y;*: ctrl• '�/'.R �cko yl�■ r Gordon" of Wing-,`- . _ And uses. Ross , . --•- �' .. WOCK ROAD ; 7► returned, and the C�Ffo�iers afidiri?a. !e► `_ . 3geoest', and a intieieefing 'and � s!etb+g.ciosed. Mr. and•"Yrs.', -:of�l�'t,'-S�erl4F. at'-h+�"�isb�r'a, >r[ ry talk • which messed bard with refres6anedts. Cstitier. wstt'' bab�t i!� 1Kiddal�•a ' od P ag. '� • `'• W. Carter and M,ew oF` lgie�hmossd = -mss-Hdne,aM Scbeoi held their work, um Vky, lrppfo m and educ- Mrs. d.' IloW *WUd_Xr,-and bra# p,),C jjMiNati " »»---- .� W Monday nig," of was delegates to the Annual Con- - ~- i•°t :- atioq and fisaliy, the university saewday. � �� iii► bdrs• W. CUk* presided. Alta 01C hard knocks. DieRrald Linda thanked vent4on of Ontario ,Federartioa of the •Mt. and Mrs. ' H. Wilkinson- of basses nwedug Mrs. J. Farley, for the Home and school for the pin'a- Home and School Associaticas, at Wiliowdak. visited Mr, apd ifss. Of aetr gr•a&Ue of Srodt.Read Sebool, yam, Farley, for presenting them; Hamilton`. on -Tuesday: Mrs;-Corn- Garter on Sunday. tar pee•eated pians W: EMher PeM,'Dw also Miss Belt, for the assistance she utt also atte>sded. Congratulations to Mr. E. Corautt. Lom� ttnti � * /rwa. !■�k:R ald Linda, (3kn Vriile, Bobby Hua- ga1�e them before graduation, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. MiddleLoty of on celebrating' his birthday on SatNO DOW es :- �, D•T Bey said the pin would alw nd Listowel, visaed-Mr. sad Urs, W u�y, April 5; and to Mr. W. Cat• ��• Our guest def. Mr• loo• him of the Brock Road School- Miss- Midd1 n last week. ter, on Tuesday: April _8th.. Saunders, of F'le u&s Dist. Hight riianneDunn, of Dunbarten, gave Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alexander and Mr. and Mrs. Sowerby and famtty Sehmi Tea4"g Staff, was introd- two very nice tap dance nurnb'ers. Carl,, of -Emsda e. Visited Mr. and atten&,4 a birthday party for a niece friC,liffing Jewirey tnM b7 Mrs." A Stater, His tapio-- Nomination papers were girea out Mrs. C. Hubbard on the seek-end: Donn and Mrs. R. Cousins, nwthes C) t�lh1 EVOY EVENING TILL 7.00 p•m• ":R QUGE NILE W(CWT T Me R10 TILL 9,QA pme Prices Effective Thursday; Friday, Saturday April 10th - 11th - 12th _._ 'Fi}X aAROARfNE (In Squeeze Bag) FRESH LEAN _ MINCED � = •. _ --. - - ..._ .: , - •- -� as. � � K'L I KLUNCHEON MEAT C ThePOR` -45 - ' :~ 1.2 Oz. Square Tin DEVON SLICED KINDLESS BREAKFAST - - - .-_-1 lb. pkq.. = LYONS ECONOMY PAK AC N .5-9 GS C TU BLADE Blade Bone Relrloved) Pkg. of 100--2-Cup Size ( _ - = 801fNY BRAG Apple A Stra*berry V Apple # Raspberry I ROASTper lb JC"`� e, 59c V2+� i� MAPLE LEAF TENDERSWEET BONELESS (Cooked Beady To Smi - �.i . (SPECIAL OFFER OF :.5e OFF) — A !'M NABOB Cattle 5 Oz. Jar M �e HALF'HAM -(.Average Weight 3 to 4 Pounds) nst nCoff ee'. 0C CA?ftDA-nUT=ADS MESH KILLED - BUTTE R'­`­'­Ib. c TURKE-YS FROZEN) Avg. Wgt. 16 to 17 lbs Ib. •- _ MAPLE LEAF Tendersw•eet Shankl"a (Cboked 1teady'T10 Sere) so Per PICNIC HAM ib•:: 49 C ^, ' 1 101M �11C Pound ; - SHORT RIB ------------ - - -- RIBROAST YORK 3 Oz. Tins SANDWICH SPREAD 2 tins 25c DEVON SMALL LINK P4EK FREAN'S FRUIT CREAM 8 Oz. Package BREAKFAST -- - .c : BISCUITS.'-.-* - .'25 C SAUSAG' Swift's Premium Colgate Pink Liquid htng L tze •I'in -, BEEF STEW 27 I Pound Carton - = - = - - - - a z. inn MAPLE LEAF Tender'sw•eet Boneless Decorated -' (Special Offer ,of 'LOc off) (Crooked Ready To. SeTce) SWIFT'S 3��•Oz. 'fins Babv. or Junior-Meats- '.'-'2 for. 45c PLANTER'S HOMOGENIZED. 15 Oz. Jar : • . (Average Weight 4'to 5 Pounds) f. - PEANUT BUTTER 39c ; FORMULATED::.. - 2 Pound I;ox STANDING PRiME RIB DM -.--,.M-EAL_ C .25 n A A Q IT AIFOCD Ounce TINS C FIRM, -GOLDEN -RIPS Tins - B-AN ANAS1`­-2.1b­29 OOD RKE STROUD S F. N-A T ilia 2 (CASE OF 48 TINS-- $3.95)`: - s. C - 0SA _ L - -41 '-.._viY'r.-i 3..a ...v-_ .b.._...�.._. �s.�:�v�.. W._.. a:m.�s: -' _- •�-. .:3�.� fit^ y • Y , your friendly Resident A wd !1z VtrXX .. 4 • .. VIUA P and �'�� -- - - - -� � i�TALT!' — f•IN! — •AYI'OMOg�/ - + 1NIiNG EVENT'S -- ;,;- s•�M• srt••• :. aAwur� s�arANCL am, s lf.1 I0 1wMARXNT BAND _ Tazb Ctea.d '1La rlOM AND LIST TOM FRO/tRTl�i FOR iAig wtnl ISK'�► SA81„�WB+�ST ': CONCERT Saoltary Wa - -, ears. coat► pTION - Spooaorea By Pickering Rotary cinb - , T1ZE- `- - Y R i L Es M OR L E Y CTS "dsADY FLpf " HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM MONDAY, APRIL 21, 19Si..... FROM: FICEEMO NOW is . B IIC11!!tq• - '.Two Hoar Variety Prograta ---------------- ' ' ,-----------------•---------- -- 40ATS FOR SEEDING''FO'ti SALE Adufrs ;1.00 -- Child Under 14 - 50e. Tfeiets Now On Sale y - tariedes: Rodpey and G�sry Bre, • - Door Psisns- To Lucky Numbers � �,� - ' 1st year from.�registered. sited, extra _ 4>atg ulnality,-42 Ibet: �1 bgehel; high- Wasch, first fuse 10TH ANNIVERSARY DINNER �UUW � IX BLKK LTD• set yielders. Jerry FATAPORT UNITED CHURCH 6. earth of Pickgria8 High School..Ph• Frenchman's Bay W GIM PAW Aver �• T*34W <IO a "4*v ing 32733- spr 25 'THURSDAY, APRIL 17. 1958 Buffet Style — Diaaer At 6.00 NEW _` - Concrete Sg t . _ .....«.« .......... - FOR SALE — Registered Rodney Adults $125 - child 50c. Tickets 'Now On Sal. ` . ;" •LOCATION$ Oats 41.35• -Commercial No. 1 Rod- kering 523W2 . ... _ :.• . _ eli le to register, ger'natioa `e m included. •- -_ , .� .99 percent, 41.10, bags - Loth OLD TYME DANCE M QIIfLD ItO>lkl'S vine Freak H. Westney, Pickering? . 11, Com 3. Pickering. Phone Picker- App 18, 6.30 P. m at the ' Cocumuity Hall, Pickering. Proceeds OPEN Xv1wmGS BPATION ROAD. PEC'a:111 MO, OW — Pll8081f 10 Y bir 326W1.. -- - For St. George's Chptrch Building !hone: Flckwing 4GM. �`WIN i