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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1958_04_18.c-sac2 ^e .. .+r-- :•...✓"= e"• ,�r�'1, _...".-„yr`%w,/' , },'....1!M' r'«.. .':;�fY-..... •:.:/-� - ..,.,...� - -.w �. 'JC,•�v:,..•..1 r+e.,.r., ..; ++...,✓^i .._ r•�. _ '`.i `•.Jy :. i -; • ,.. „m .. 1 yB_ •- 7S NO. 3$ PICXZRIN, - G ONTARIO W. C. MUi VOL. LICA>t AND �80i1T PUBLISHERS A thorised /►i Ceeo d Ciao Mit M ,. 1t; , __Oubacription Rab: 9,00 Per Year United $tares 92.50 1FRJDAY. APRIL la, 1958 S Cents Per Copy Poet Odin Dept. Ottawa _. Local Girl Gwdes Receive Gold Cords Pickering Township 3 t T . r Is AL Ab xmz 5 c ?1rv' • r'58-,Public `Schbol 18166-- Pickering Township passed a bylaw f r on Monday evening, establishing the C E. E Morley Opens milll rates for the various public • school sections of the, township; for this year. Below are listed the Sec- j Hew Office Here tions,. the Rates and the amount the } levy will raise. For identification, we - have, listed the schools by name, The new insurance and real estatd- 1 rattier than by section numbers. offices of C. E. Morley are open this Sehaot Rate Will Raine week for your.inspection. Friday and - - 1` Saturday will be "Open House” and Area 1 15.5 $ 14,995.86 you are invited to drop in and loop #µ:• { Area 2 17.4 •;107,742.76 around, _ The building is situated on th9 Pick, Beach .5 $ 1,115.73 train street, next door to Pick. Village .18.2 $ 6,754.29 Drugs. Audley B' $ 26,996.64 DARLENE MORT'ENSON LOIS DAVIDSON -JOAN LUMLEY Brock Rd. 8 ; 1,8PA 88 ?Chetrywoed - 3 $ 1,594.78 s Whitevale 12 ---L4 4,34284 Greenwood 10 3,483 5 6 j } Brougham 13 9 5,357.08 Five Girl Cuda from Whitbr and Green River 12 12 $ 4.362.94 y ; Pickering T1ownahip& received = i Mt. Pleasant 8 ; 2,351.48 char Gold Cords, she highest awards w , t- t s , Mt. Zion 12 $ 3,066.42' for Girl Guides, at a presentaCoo emoay in Convocation HalL Univers xti P 1` _ , . :4 Cedar Creek 10 $ 2,435.07 aity of Tarot" last week. The Pres,Claremont 21 15,544.19 entatfon was taade by Mas. J. Heiner � 1 - Atha 30 ::S 2.933-95 MaeSY.' wife of he I,ient:Qovettn,ctr • °'�' '~ 1� erf Ontario. The&iris are: Joan Ltttsr. Altana 16 ;; 2,732 51 _ I", lot Etat Woodlands Compan7 3 rnsale a PatrW_& Clark , Int Duabarton Com- Ki_ 3-.8 $ 2;993.28 may; DarleneM,orteoaon, let Dun- Balsam .38 f 1,046.38 barton Conapsiar Jacqutli a Scott,......... ._...., ...... , 2nd Wbkbs 'Company. &-A Lois Day. Pickering • �Ilage .... Mr. Morley has been in the insure m gleas, lat Dbartoon Campa7• { 1 an ens since 1931, and writing ce basin • ` eS . C staid 11 �-pg Qf -PATRICIA CLARK JACQUELINE SCOTT on a He discontinued the life iaaurancte - that writing is an since A new' constable has beeif' hired has concentrated 'on an 0 types. for Pickering Village and will coin- - He qualified for a Broker's License • • • i T mence duty on . May l,t. He will be � in 1446, and begaa 'selling real. es- Rouge family Rand Concert At Pickering Village o "irti addition" to Chief L G. White.to et , . Howac& .. E. Nickting, 43, of- Bur- Mr. Morley'c office, with hdd•t Pickering Village License Halls - - 1i'ngton Beach, Hammon, was selected � ]staff, will offer to the pn':lic a. 'Narrow4 Escape -front among a number of-applicants ecmplete line of iasurdnce anal real _ ',Next Monday At a: spacial -meeting of Pickering interviewed by Council ,East meek. estate service. _ . Two Rouge Hills parepta had a 1 Villa Council last Friday night; a Married, with three daughters. F` Besides being in business -here Mr narrow' escape 'early Sunday morn- THIS BAND 15 GOODi- - Lylaw was passed to-license and .reg- C Aicltlinq comes to Pickering with Morley has .always taken .an active stag, when their home on Toynevatle �. - ttiflte .public. hails. an impressive record, irtsrSst in tnmici , Road became filled with coal gas. - �, pal shtfltdt. and ser, Both Mr. and Mrs. George Scho- (B_y t • C. Ilurkarl' Also, at the :,ame meeting, -tend- He was born and educated in Hann= %,ce c1ub� work_ as well as serving orf Sold almost collapsed when they woke On 1lvnday"niiht nexi the people r,, were inviied on. a new or date ,Itan. For nineteen years he. vas Se*-, attmeroue coatmittNb over the years► and went downstairs. Their son Dean oi- this area are to. be privileged to. 4urpo*es lar Constable of Burlington Beach. He has been Reeve of P9ttcering Vill. W 6 had got tap earlier .and was hear one oi! .Ontariois Ieadine bands. Tenders ire bAlg asked on a Rep• until it was annexed by Hamilton. He age since incorporating in 1953, and downstairs reading a comic book. He the school A d koriumBa 8.15—a .Flag ed' each dumt be used for police I st'ei1t W Caledonia fora time as this Xaar is Warden of Ontario is Adel fQaflt t0 •dy suffered a headache. of us'. p rucck complete with-, Chief, and tbeli osci" .to location, They phoned a neighbour Win.� ram spon_�ored Ly' the Rotary, f tnh box and hoi,t which will be used by took a position as constable at Dun- The Neuss wishes him success in Atherley who suattmoned a doctor das and Bronte. During tlast war his new offices and extends his he lin• • H. S. Hertzberg, firemen and the here: :: the village Works Department. police. Meanwhile Lite Schofields were I had eften heard of .this obtstand- h'. was a gunner with the 40th, Ban- vitatian.. h. ,the people- of ..Pickering ...................... %id , to .get out of the house and mg• award-winning band from New- • ,o ; 8th gaea of the Ontario and District to drop in.-"f. 1 nHc he ' *a—@ to the Atherley home- markrt: which recently. was featured iTo B-;;i Or,gradual................................ .... They were told they could return i on a CBC broadczst. `On learning i • Nfuni-i• l aPa Trai,i ng Conege: LIBRARY PATRONS NOTICE t trended -PTCWM1,NG ' fie their home as soon as it was, titre they were to play in PickerinY, To �u�diploma- __-Police School: holds a from „ kteiy free•of the gas—,Libra Forgiveness Month" �p 1 felt, l would like to hear thein r7 "We are grateful-to ail" who• came g:� the F. B. 1. New Y, rk State: holds- to our assistance Mr. Schofield said might be able tat 7Likge most school sections, Brou „ rehearsal, that. i tell soar eth,ng about them beforeis suffering from accommodation a certificate From t S : olio's Atn• The Plcke. ing L bray will «................. .... »..... ........»..... _Corp.,.andhc;1, -4 rnibrr of i be , opens r� their appearance here. I w=as fortun- problems. balance Cor during May, at Friday nigwb from ' Reeve. Morley Urges ate enoutftt to "wangk" an invita A meeting was held some weeks the Beach Rescue Squad for fifteen b aoo m• This is "Library tion G-) the rehearsal on Monday ev- ego to discuss addict onto the 're I years. P. C. Nicklin is interested in R g P g For 'vents Montt" from April 1S • • ening of .thio week. sent building or building., a new one. the promotion of Police Minor • Lea- to May 15., Plea-e bringback your ^ Safe �rI�I The school board have proposed e.and Sports ClrrUs. _ 1SA I spent t��•n hours in one of the j � � overdue books. The-e wt7l not be any- •�a nro�t-cnja}.abie evenings I'ye had in building a new 2-unit school, to cost At present he is employed-on the ,7,000 on- the old Vivian property,Co., penalty charge drain; this fncnth , " - "The Moral Responsibility cam- 'cmc time., They practice in their s Security Police of the T. Eaton Co. ..................... . .................... Po y p' at the west end of Brougham, on fire paiga for safe driving now • being cwn band room in Newmarket's g R'»,»........................... ».._.» �— south side of No. 7 hi hwa — DEATHS conducted by the Ontario Department Town Hail, There are about forty Board members Austin Pearce, Game Wardens-Will r , sd Transport," Reeve • Cyril E. rrembers in- the band, and I . think Ross Knox and George Duncan ap- DA\'IDSON, Gilbert . George j' Morley of Pickering pointed out to- I close to every band instrument used Feared before township council .this. Thomas--entered into' rest at nth- day, merits the closest attention and week asking for assistance in con- Watch smelters a%a Hospital on Tuesday, April, -15, co-operation of all the drivers and is represented in this group. highway —j to pe structing a road from the hi h 58, Gilbert Geo. Thos. Davidson, pedestrians in the province, all of the I With their opening number. I star- ( ted to set that thrill up an down the 200 feet into the proposed lot. Mr. The smelt tun is on and this week beloved son of \fr. and Mrs. Harold _. said they may also be con aches. A4e. - end will see 'he 1=1 be -crowded it0 "Yon are morally responsible for c • ne, we receive, when some- fronted with a drainage problem adfi- -safe driving"• thing pleases—von must take note Of- would ask council for assistance on once again as res and lights dot the shoreline. in his 9th year, and dear brother of . "Calm reflection should persuade this, their playing of "O Canada", Reeve Lawson said they world have May were out on Saturday night l?onnie. F.1'zabeth, Brian ..Harold. +everyone who walks and drives that rt Lich they open in an "andante"— their engineer look at the location and and report a very good-catch. Gary Donald and Patricia AneG kt iLA voluntary commitment we make smooth and • Quiet, hurt approaching 'give a price on what it would cost Fishermen say the warm weather and loving grandsdn of Mr. and in the names of our religions, to act the end, there's a brisk, double forte •In answer to a question, Mr. Pearn and a warm rain before the week end Mrs. George T. Davidson, Dunlia!• ---W we would have others act, would s said he felt certain the owner would will brio the little fellows in by the ton, an Mr. and Mrs. T. Watson. and a staccato climax, which I was g d have s tremendously valuable effect deed the road' over to the township. thousands. of Brougham. The funeral service on the ease and safety of our walking. expecting ffi see blow windows out g It was also learned that a petition +Game Wardens have issued warn- takes tate today (Frfda at St. And giving, of the building—One of the best I've is circulating asking that another p yi "Building safer highways and de- ever heard. logs they will be' watching closely George's Anglican Church. with In• meeting be held to discuss adding g 9M is week., velo*ng driving rules and laws to This .was - over- for anyone taking a Scarboro manwasi ferment at. Erskine Cemetery. -provide maximum protection for all, ture that has i just about everythin¢ stead of construclin a new school. fitted 150.00 and costa in police court ---------------------------------- off � activity' canto=it's �t --- g -------- fol--taking bras -attt of -season PROCLAMATION staffs of experts. But the best safetynumber resembled the typical Ger-. my request "O. K." and catching pike by other than DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME !) " device is still the understanding and man band—the oomph, oomph type One number I trust they do-play angling. VILLAGE OF PICKERING ;co-operation of each driver and pe- of thing "Danube . Waves", which I "Orpheus", I think would please ev- . Conservation Officer Robert Speak- By resoiotlaa of Council and Pa1*4- destrlatt. Again and again there ; g ars vssbfl ire me. I hereby proclatr'i' - ` tomes a peat in everyboio y's daily found on looking over the shoulder. eryone—all., ages; it is almost a dem- man told the court they are Lavin of a trtmi y onstration of each type of this a trouble-in the Frenchman's Bay area t ga.9,g Tim•, eaoe ere safety depends pet player was read not g with persons'taldng fish as they come a psrbd of Dayligtt ' adely upon the individual's ability to a Strauss number. 'Another• "Rip band tatt:da--I asked for it Lao. mffi spate Stmdi�� ADS �7ffi� lomn"6 ng oa ..St his or her actions into the traffic Tt Up" was a typical CKEY arras- On the program also,, will be a _ 195, at 2.00 A. M. and i Calf Fora 9itnation at hatld. leader group, whose specialty Is "Ne. •................,..__ {cement, which I asked the choral gr p.to,,thelnsslve* "bight now," Reeve Morley later, to play at —T-bad the gro Spirituals": 'one f lthe resile ODDFSLLOWB d R3BEI[AHS - ssnphs ed, "ia the best time for teenagers in hind there—be Laugh- Ae11 kadiarg . aopranoa, and one of r' C• P. A ;(�. _&W� NOW wl At _ - .�i li. l tlMvers and pedestrians to�ye-examine ed 'at this, and said "that ]art con- Canada's top-ranking sax players: PAPEI; DRXVR The ViHa1� M • their own, personal actions and res- h t certhey I believe you'll enjoy this program _ Ponces to the ehattging traffic picture, y played, they need this one, SA 'TU�P.M14 DAY, AIt Vii, Oteta� gad to accept moral resp6naibility and the teen-ages were in the aisles —something new In Picketing. Try Apra !S. 195$. k lea' as•oldiag fire cotrfiict that yelling thele ]leads aEf." He said, to and, make it. =1.00 and SOa fat adNlt4 rbpst, pkOr 2a Fol a GAD SAYS ae +tooiswnte. , �oelinwd In Ad�joiniug Cdtmen and jatve>atlell. -�rr�,-„-,-.��,:.,,,.,,, n.,rw-•,-.,,1�"",,y, .'+"'w' -J Y -�'ti.• ..r'�, i'•.w• _ r 'V.::,"''�w�r. . ",I�"'� ,..yVcn�'�.,�',�/1�..•�'�' ..:...w,y, ,..-�`-.e..ti. _ ��- -- i 7 77-77 • .Ye�•. ,r Si�. _. .k.' . ,. 'W p ",'' — •iK'; if1''• •fag for, and sometimes it L • its reaction on the family as a mesa an end to a normal se_ �QS S • all the sweeter for delay. whole. Yes, it was an evening life. The doctor, of course, must : • out that we wouldn't have miss- advise each patient when sex ` I ; '+ _ . • PARENTS WORRY SES ed for anything. In fact we were relations can be resumed. be those 4 -Whether the patient can - "Ever since I was a little girl "Dear Acme Hirst: I am 15, worry me> They so anxious to among present that we turned up for go back to his old job, and how have dreamed of a home and and my parents to be affectionate to !: tbanquet a day ahead of time! soon, depends on the severity of de- 6h¢hiil1dren• -and now that I am in -.love never seem I've never seen them I was so sure I had been toad the attack and the job's . _ ° I floe I shall have to wait another whole year!” A con- each other; kiss except when father comes 4 ' ti " it was on a Thursday. After we wands. Generally, however, he _ had started on our way I began 'can return to his same work in .ihtsed young woman wonders home. This seems atranSe'to me, r to have an uneasy feeling and three to six months: 'a how she can live through such get the -3ralong aU right. Does it mesh they ` said to Partner - "I wonder if' 5 -Stress is critical factor. , have But don't slow do,&n to an in- - a man ap- am eternity • but don't love each other? it is tonight - usually they be -- Yor divorce, pliedwoa't be gran until then. An- "I am not allowed to date yet. "w these things on a Friday:' Sure valid's pace; that may as r enough it was to be on Friday frustrating as overactivity. Other, a more roc friend, !eII They tell me to stick . to my hard, when all ' ;, so we had . two trips but only From Newsweek In love almost at one begs me to marry .him. I admire and studies; this is my girl friends go' with boys. one banquAt! It didn't master anyway. once we arrive in the Modern Etiquette respect him, and he's lots of fun, but that is all." My mother has never,. talked about sea to me. and all' I know neighbourhood of Ginger Farm, by •gpbery -Lee ` there are always friends -to visit. w She asks me what to do. - "For two years I've loved the is what I read. "It is good' to, tell somebody' Friday night it was wet and Q. Are correspondence cards miserable' driving, but • , first man," she 'continues. '`He about these things.. How can I snowy, in good taste. _ we arrived home in time for sever cared for- his wifei and the first he has beg- understand my family better? MARY" • A. Yes; they are very popular Partner to see the last ten min- and in good taste for the short. since year ged her for a divorce. I cannot - We have • Fathers and mothers do not MAN OF DESTINY? -The shadow utas of the boxing bout on TV. informal kind of note. 'it is be- Before we left we noticed quite coming more and more custom - • question his devotion. observed all the amenities, of . ' have to prove their love by o -f' Gen. CIJgtLes _DeGaulle, a few old-timers heading home ary for men and women to use Partner course, but I don't see how I "outward' signs in the presence • They show FTonce's symbol of resistance, about 9.30 so I imagine was not the only one wanting of these cards. However, they - ;,can be patient for so'loag. of their children. 't their glances, in World War II, looms large should be used for strictly in - see the fight. "My parents are very much if I ,their • voices, and in other w0s a over the current crisis in French formal correspondence. Yesterday we had_all the fami- opposed to a divorce, and ''wait for the one I love there +girl your age would not recog- politics. As ominous whispers P P circulate through France „ ly here and Partner and I were is bound to -be C struggle: "I ' nize. Above all, they prove it • by getting along pleasantly, that the fd1I of the Fourth Republic the only ones not suffering from - or cold. We love having -Make An Heirloom am rather sure I can make the other man happy. My fam- + treating each other._ kindly, g Is -near at hand, some observ- a cough all our grandsons together ' a t iiky. like him, too. Do you think ' and -keeping the family at- ers believe DeGaulle is ready one time. It is at such a time 51 it I marry him I can lou tin • mosphere serene for their chit- to break his three-year silence w e are glad we "`didn't settle love?" 'dren, and take a hand in government !or a "smaller house. Plenty of _ - - IMPATIENT YOUTH • As to dating, try not to be . impatient. Your parents know affairs. room here for children to play and the dining -area ; - • If this girl marries the man • you better- than you know y nicely. dates eight or ten very nice.y. j she- is not. in love with, she - --_- - ' will pot be able to forget the B , Yourself,. and when you are • to have boy friends „'� ' •-Lili, a little neighbour -girl came is hese - •_one who has won her heart ready , they. � help you to be pop- over too - in fact she almost every day, a quiet, well -�. 4 Year after year she will be • co ria her husband with coinparing . * ular- Meantime, perhaps they to entertain �� behaved girl whose birthplace t 0 -him, -and all her pretenses of will allow you • girls and boys together. Ask ONICLES was somewhere in Yugoslavia. ►� -' love will be futile., One day • he the truth; it .them. Before we had supper I went with Bob and Joy to look ata- _ will sense and " • could destroy their marriage. , Ma Many mothers are shy about discussing sex with a- G�'a house they are thinking of buy- : • Besides, he is too fine a per- s their children. Why don't -you -- ing in the Milton district Part - lite - 0 son - to have tQ take . second- beat , talk with your family doctor? + :Last week the news highlights ner stayed home to await rest of the family. The 'house • Waiting a year need not be • * u a. is In love with = that is, locally - concerned Bob. is thinking of., buying is ? - • the 'tragedy she pictures it. gtrl should ]mow the Women's Institute. One day quite Bandy to his work and - - ' The worst Is over; the man's • freedom is assured, and her one man she how table it >s to seek her there was a pot -luck luncheon at the Community Hall near within sight of "the Mountain" '- the same Mountain that used - dreams are 1b be realized. happiness with another, These and other eonfus- here sponsored by a local:branch. to give me so much. pleasu.e - -' • How can she even thick of - situations �� tequila the advice Each member was allowed to wfien we were on the farm. It * marrying anyone else? Her of a sympathetic and expert- bring two guests. It was a won- %bey do buy this house we shall • family's objections can ?ae met, anted eoanae�tor.- rtte- lout- derful- ' _ .scalloped -be able -to: take a short cut acrow • when they are made. Once her when -Write- �m�Aaae Hirst, Box. 2, dishes of this and thin brought country and thus by-pass the = parents �--- Convi ce-d---her !r happiness is bound up in this - - Eighteenth St,. New To- in piping hot, along with cold meat, chicken and so on. town -_ an advantage in these days of congested travelling = marriage, it is not likely they, t0. fit' ,And of course there were plenty of through narrow streets. But Mil- - • will oppose it - - • Bad Weather pies, tans• trifle and a birthday ton is growing fast. It is icon "to, the two - Lave is always worth wait- .'.cake - all guaranteed to add be site of a -million Lesson _ inches to one's waist -line. If we dollar building - a new borne - - = • - - had such luncheons too: often we for the Deaf and Dumb. ` Slilm and Smart might all be glad to take to A lovely pot of hyacinths was The weather . has moderated., and this is a good time for a _ "chemise" fashions. Of course it was all very friendly and in- left on our doorstep while we were away - and we have notes MJNTED PATTERN look back at what worked and - formal• After lunch we had as yet discovered the donor. Part-�'• N�I�i - - what didn't when the going was guest speaker Mrs.' E. L. Deigh- ner . was downstairs. and.. didn't. _ ` - - tough. The worst of the snow -hit ton. Hydro Economist, who' hear the bell ring. ',Decorative cover for a table right around New York City,: showed us "How To Live Better or to use as a tablecloth for _:. where traffic facilities are more Electrically". First she gave us apecial occasions Lovely on the o ce fo S file Al�V� r ' > 4682 • - C advanced than anywhere else in take a very interesting and informs- round table 'so r now o: - loP� Heart Sufferers on an oblong table. M SIZES the nation, so let's just our tive talk and then drove home 14Y* -24% look � h e r A. Quoting' the New her points by means of a movie. Pattern 510; crochet directions -.York Times: in colours, illustrating what can "What the heart patient needs," for 54- and cloth in - "Cars stalled in Nassau ..: be dons electrically to improve. _Winch the American Heart Association in No: 30 cotton. 'string, 36 -Lech -- 1 "Suffolk roads crippled ... working and living conditions in said last week, "is fewer don'ts Send THIRTY-FIVE 'CENTS "The Rockland Coach Co. sus- pended all services an older type home. How could any woman fail to be interested' and more advice on what he can do." Condition vary with (stamps cannot be accepted) use -'" _ .:-. "Short Line buses ran onl • as y in such a topic? But just think eve postal note for safety) for this every patient. and, the doctor I pattern to Laura Wheeler, Box ..far as ... how impossible all the sugges- must supervise each life pattern. 1. 123 Eighteenth St., New To- y 'The, parkways looked dike tions would have been years ago 'the Generally these common - sense mato, Ont. Print plainly !A?- - junk car yards .. when W.I. was in its in • ruI apply: - snit t at tarot ousewives 1=If you are overwei ht, re -TERN _ . and ADDRESS. - _ Rartures .... were snore interested in easy duce, but keep to a balanced diet _ "Most inbound flights cancel- ways to clean lamp' chimineys of proteins, carbohydrates, fats, . As - a bonus, TWO complete _ - led or' diverted or home remedies to ease croup and fruit. patterns are printed right in our "Bus lines suburbs can- _ or bronchitis when roads were 2 -Exercise moderately; it stn- LAURA WHEELER Needlecraft - -toF . celled ... 'great drifted so badly it was doubtful proves circulation and aids di- (Book. Dozens of other designs - - Yet the city, with nine if a doctor could get through. gestion. Unless your doctor or- -you'll want to order. - easy, - inches of new snow in its streets. Yes, times have certainly ders otherwise, you may smoke. fascinating handwork for your- - and 23 inches in many suburbs, changed. And yet, it is rather Alcohol - highballs usually are self, your home. gifts, bazaar functioned rather busily through- nice occasionally to go back to allowed Instead of cocktails. items. Send 25 cents for your - out it all: But how?- Again; the some of the old-fashioned occu- 3-A' heart attack does not copy of this book today! Times: - potions. For instance there was ;'� "Commuter travel on, the New that W.A. quilting bee I went to - - - - - - ` . York Central. Long Island, New cent] I e o ed just recently. really enjoyed the work, taking me back to the _ _.... __.__... _. _ -_ - - L - Haven, and Pennsylvania rail - roads was generally good .. time years ago when quilting hobby _ "Arrivals bf long distance be a fascinating used to t - trains 'w e r e 30 to 90 minutes for many women. And how they ~* - - = late ever did such fine work by the 1 - "Rail stations were crowded : , light of coal -oil lamps I'll never '"Departures were generally on p g Y X0'7°'a Nowadays is done un- . Z schedule . .. "Frozen switches reused the quilting mer good lights and maybe with minor delays on railroads ..." a television program going •os. - And that's the way it always at the same time, disrupting the ; This Printed Pattern is 'a won- I- ih emergenEies. The • airlines, friendly gossip usually associated bee. But dear deriusrottedbecomingstyle for halt- with their great speeds and re- with a . quilting keep with — size figures! Simple dress • to > quirements,of delicacy in handl- ing, are knocked out early. -The me, we have to up- the times, -wear for sunning; cover witn the little bolero. Proportioned 'to- fit, bus lines fight'it valiantly, but: The next W•I. diversion took r' neat, smart, slimming! - they are ineffective in the end ' place in our., old Gin er Farm if for no other reason because district and was the occasion rf `. x ? - _ —Printed Pattern 4682: Half- masses Of abandoned cars block the 25th Anniversary.' :We had N - - -= T Sizes 14th, 16%, 18%, 20%. 22%,• their way-. And on the railroads, Y _ _ a turke banquet another - 241h- Size. 161h dress, 3,1`s yards . -it's just a busy day. branch in the'same district d`oirig >" 35-inch-falrrie;=wl�o-lis-yards -The railroad -men- et -get B the catering for' us: It was a - I Printed directions on each pat- jobs, if they, have to crawl. And family affair - just .for mem- r � tern .part. Easier, accurate, they stick to them.- Their' equip- tiers, their husbands and chil- Send FIFTY CENTS (50#) ment is built to take it ,and does, dren. Of course we enjoyed,be- cannot be accepted, use When is this nation going to Ing back. among our old neigh- __{stamps postal' note for safety) .for this wake up and treat the railroads,' right? We are the only nation in hours: and associates, especially Es we noticed how. well and con- pattern. Please print plainly the world which. is .abandoning 'tented those in our own age group SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE railroad mileage. Memphis seemed to be. It was the middle- KULDIP'S COMEBACK -After making a big hit on the Grouch*' ` ;NUMBER. --_ 'Press -Scimitar.. aged group who appeared to be Marx show "You Bet Your Life" in 1956, handsome.lndian singer I _ Send order to ANNE- ADAMS; showing signs of stress. •Which Kuldip Singh fell victim to a series of Hollywood ups and downs _.•.'jsoa 1, 123 Pighteenth St., New -Dead Letters, in Caldwell, is understandable. They are thot Calculated to gray his thick, black.hair. But now he thinks his - - ','pronto, Ont. Kans., six new refuse containers ones who now have to cope with troubles are over as he stars. on Shirley Temple's ` ' were repainted to read' "Trash" instead: of ."Litter" after problems incidental to raisil►g_ teen-age_ children, to say no%hir. A ."Storybook' series. Here he draws his sword to protect Prince' Sue England -• •• - "'_U)e li - !9�' .citizens- insisted on posting mail V ttem. 61 the high cost of living and In "land of Green Ginger« _ resertattve On,lZr . Y. tit, sono vi+iced her parents Mr. and blrc, Thar. F.nR1i.h. on Sunday. of May, 1958. After that date the f •, s Any Magaiine Listed Below And This We extend our sympathy to Mrs. Personal Representam'° will proceed Newspaper. Both For The Price Shown! W, Sulk on the passinit of, het bio-, rehaving - dis'ribute the said estate Milt - regard orrly to the claims of which'it Mart an 'T' before . r. Russell Taylor of magazines des;rad-_and. eneiosa_lis!wkhther M ._nedee.— near Ash- _ shal !then have had notice, ❑ S•turd•y N;ghi (Weekly) - ----------;460 ❑Sena■ Scoria.---------------------------�35 _ Dorbtby Toronto, flus 9th dn ❑ Made•n's agaz;ao (2e xsues) -------___- 3.60 l] U.S. Cunard Magazine ____-= 4.10 Willson have to hear that Miss DATED at T American -Magazine - -- --- ---- 4.10 0 Inside Detective i1i and Faye Knox both April, A. D., 19516. e . - ----'----- 3.35 _ [�J Chatelaine ______-_ 2.90 Cosmopolitan Magazine _--_-_ -_---_- _ 4.10 a rte ken-po ❑ Everybody's Digest __:-_-__-_--w�__- 3." .0 Womae's Home Companion h3afrs. CHoney. Port, Perry District t - - CHARTERED D TRUtor of ete E.eata ❑ Hunting i Fishing in Canada-�_-,_____ 360 ❑ Christian Harald-____-__�_____________ 4,10 President of the Women's Institute, J"4 � Oi[ ❑------------------------------ ❑ Mag ------------------- :.--- 3.40 of Evelyn Blizzard. deceased. 34 . Child Life s C 0'e Magazine Y -mi - . - ❑ T•bwer Grower--__,___---.�___r__._-___ 3.75 0 True Story ___ ------------ 3.25 attended the Annual Meeting of oars • '------ •---- � St. Wet. To unset ❑ Redbook Magazine �--- 3.99 0 Parents' Magazine -------------------- -. 3.60 natal branch last week, and kindly in, 1, O ❑''Collier's Weekly _____-------- _---- IIAD ❑ American Girl -- --------.r------_-_: 3.95 stalled the. new officers for the' corn- Kennedy and Kennedy, � � � ❑ Humpty Do•+apty s Magazine ------------- 3.75 ❑ O n Road for Boys - -------__-� 4.10 ing year, St. West, Toronto, its SoNcitoes - Outdoor Lift -.-=-- ppea �� I ❑ _ 3.7.3 0 Children's agest _-----__ -----;_-�- , 1.60 brew held as stial on Tues- herein. -' NEWSPAPER AWMAGAZ(N!S I YEAR. UNLESS TERM SHOWN Enc �� u day Eve:tir:R atth an attrriaanee of yay ,.' A1.1. OFFERSw� ws .� -� • • .twelve - taSTes: with the following ---------------------------- ARE GUARANTEED CHECK MAGAZINES DESIRED AND ENCLOSE WITH COUPON winners' bliss If. Drake. Mrs. G. JOSLF BTAIID1N4t3R PRIVATV H m a s Gentlemen: I enclose :-------t..--- �ti'i11s�7i '�trs: Murray, 1►1r, .G..afutch, ` _--__� please send -me the offer �,(r, •F, Watson, Dir, C. Pooth.._'I1te CELLAR APARTMlUiT3 FILL IN AND checked, with a year's subscription to your newspaper. 5�ecials went to Mrs, I. -Evans and ALL CONCA.= WOIM •TODAY 1 Name --- ------- - ------------ Mr, R Carltea: Bisone: Pke>kerisg 716 t - 1 S+res+ ee R_R_ i Vk'ys last creek with her gran other, Mrs. Thos. English. NOTICE TO Cikt$DM•Oft - 1 _ .. _ _.� _. •_ -. .. �._ ,. _ _���. _ In The Estate Of lamely s Hlfrme+d, • Jackie, at Odessa; on Sunday. late of the Villap of Pfdtseilti Mr. and Mr., .Norman Banks, Miss Married Womsa. deceased. • Ranks, Mr. and Mrs. Don Duncan. r r . Mr. and Mrs, Gordon NVLagg and lit- Blizzard, who died at ,Torocto, au - tle daughter Gait and bins. Ronald � 10th day of October, 1957, ars - "_' Hamilton, all had dinner with Mr: required- to file Pry of the same { and Mrs. Fred Hamilton on Sunday. 4ROUGHAAA ee. President Ytd. FT. Bucky!` seerefsty•e rt past President. Mrs. Dire. M. EUfe- Dir. tad Yrsa �oe7 •�[ 1 - ed the meeting. During the business which was very satisfactory', Convea- ott; President, Mrs. H. Barclay; let son Douglas' and his friend Lana tllte Annual Meeting of Brougham period, the Secretary read several era of various Standing Committees vice -Pres., Mrs. M. Annis; 2nd Vice- Annis, spent the holidays with Wast- _ _ s1/es►alt's Institute was held in the 4 communications --a letter from the each gave their reports, The Nomin- Pres.,'Mrs; D. A. Betr; Stcretary- treat friends. ownahip Hall on Tuesday after- 'Grandriiothers' Oullt Block Commit- sting Committee Co}stivesfer thea •read Treasurer, Mrs. R. Harden: District We are glad to hear that i�rit- S. April 8, with a good attendan- The herr tee; also one re the Library'• report width was as follows:— Director, Mrs. M. Ellicott; Alternate Reaman has returned toper home a6v Director, Mrs. C. Burrows; Pres's ter receiving treatment at the Oslr,- . TT • . Smetary, Mrs. Matthews; A -est., awn Hospital.. 9 Mrs, Wannop; Car Convener„ rs. I#atrcy sPe • f 1 T� s% C: Burrows; Social Committee: Mrs. week with her, daughter and soupla, NEWSPAP R Goodwin and Mrs. Campbell; Direc- Harden, Mrs. M. Ellic{ott„ Mrs. law Mr, and. Mrs. M. Annis anti *A family. 7 - r Witter and daugIt$d. ♦ tors:- Mrs. J. Mitchell, Mrs. Robert Mrs. R. W. ♦ ONE Miller, Mrs. Ray Ellicott; Resolute lions: Gladys, of Toronto, visited Mrs. WL • e Mre. Bradshaw; Nominating: Matthews on Saturday. Y� W�N Mrs. G. Gray, Mrs. M. Annis, Mrs, Mrs. H. Malcolm his beer! spetiit• heir danghllee•, - e• / • • �en Robt: Malcolm; Pianist, Mrs. Birrell, Ing a few days with Conveners of Standirrg Committees: Mrs. John Knox, of -Hampton, -FFM NOe Citizenship . and Education - Mrs. M. Mr, and Mrs. Mitchell of Torod .1 - Ellicott; Home Economics anti visited their daughttr and Pon -in -40 r4 2- KAGG F'80118 Health, Mrs. W no Citizenship p; on Mr, and Mrs. A Harvey Stir , it and Canadian Hi Mr's. R. Mai - y day afternoon. v $X2S cairn, Mrs. R Malcolm• Sewing, Harden, Auditors: Mrs. Lloyd .........................................Mrs. :50.00 AND C06T r - Jchnston and' -Mrs. Wi Gray. The -- - �O. 3 meeting closed with the National An Henry Russell Stevens, Seatboe� . Coste in P 4150.0Dkv54.0D _ OFFER NO..Z WwwwwoQ No. 4 them JiAowed by a social cup of tea vas fined and and lunch, served by the Hostesses, ening Magistrate's Gourt on Ponds/ 3. >1fJLG 1�3K 1 lfJL¢J1+aM! !'lLOIB O80tTA d 1>�G >ri01L Mrs. Birrell, Mrs. G. E_ -Holtby and charged by Metro Conservation Pao. G10>� B lI*1L�iAl l 10114 GiOUP ! a Mrs. Miller. rot Officer R. Speakman, o . ?�$4..25 Mr, and Mrs Stecklep sad family and of Stottffvflle visited Mr: and Mrs. bass out of season, and taking pias with a dip net, -- t violation of I* i$3 X73K. Pascoe on Sunday. Game and Fisheries RAgulationt Mari an ,T' before M&9m m de*s and recto!• 1s# ,i0 ;Vgar. r Miss Sharon Miller sport a' few -The- offence ---------occurred -apt- the Day. _ resertattve On,lZr . Y. tit, sono vi+iced her parents Mr. and blrc, Thar. F.nR1i.h. on Sunday. of May, 1958. After that date the f •, s Any Magaiine Listed Below And This We extend our sympathy to Mrs. Personal Representam'° will proceed Newspaper. Both For The Price Shown! W, Sulk on the passinit of, het bio-, rehaving - dis'ribute the said estate Milt - regard orrly to the claims of which'it Mart an 'T' before . r. Russell Taylor of magazines des;rad-_and. eneiosa_lis!wkhther M ._nedee.— near Ash- _ shal !then have had notice, ❑ S•turd•y N;ghi (Weekly) - ----------;460 ❑Sena■ Scoria.---------------------------�35 _ Dorbtby Toronto, flus 9th dn ❑ Made•n's agaz;ao (2e xsues) -------___- 3.60 l] U.S. Cunard Magazine ____-= 4.10 Willson have to hear that Miss DATED at T American -Magazine - -- --- ---- 4.10 0 Inside Detective i1i and Faye Knox both April, A. D., 19516. e . - ----'----- 3.35 _ [�J Chatelaine ______-_ 2.90 Cosmopolitan Magazine _--_-_ -_---_- _ 4.10 a rte ken-po ❑ Everybody's Digest __:-_-__-_--w�__- 3." .0 Womae's Home Companion h3afrs. CHoney. Port, Perry District t - - CHARTERED D TRUtor of ete E.eata ❑ Hunting i Fishing in Canada-�_-,_____ 360 ❑ Christian Harald-____-__�_____________ 4,10 President of the Women's Institute, J"4 � Oi[ ❑------------------------------ ❑ Mag ------------------- :.--- 3.40 of Evelyn Blizzard. deceased. 34 . Child Life s C 0'e Magazine Y -mi - . - ❑ T•bwer Grower--__,___---.�___r__._-___ 3.75 0 True Story ___ ------------ 3.25 attended the Annual Meeting of oars • '------ •---- � St. Wet. To unset ❑ Redbook Magazine �--- 3.99 0 Parents' Magazine -------------------- -. 3.60 natal branch last week, and kindly in, 1, O ❑''Collier's Weekly _____-------- _---- IIAD ❑ American Girl -- --------.r------_-_: 3.95 stalled the. new officers for the' corn- Kennedy and Kennedy, � � � ❑ Humpty Do•+apty s Magazine ------------- 3.75 ❑ O n Road for Boys - -------__-� 4.10 ing year, St. West, Toronto, its SoNcitoes - Outdoor Lift -.-=-- ppea �� I ❑ _ 3.7.3 0 Children's agest _-----__ -----;_-�- , 1.60 brew held as stial on Tues- herein. -' NEWSPAPER AWMAGAZ(N!S I YEAR. UNLESS TERM SHOWN Enc �� u day Eve:tir:R atth an attrriaanee of yay ,.' A1.1. OFFERSw� ws .� -� • • .twelve - taSTes: with the following ---------------------------- ARE GUARANTEED CHECK MAGAZINES DESIRED AND ENCLOSE WITH COUPON winners' bliss If. Drake. Mrs. G. JOSLF BTAIID1N4t3R PRIVATV H m a s Gentlemen: I enclose :-------t..--- �ti'i11s�7i '�trs: Murray, 1►1r, .G..afutch, ` _--__� please send -me the offer �,(r, •F, Watson, Dir, C. Pooth.._'I1te CELLAR APARTMlUiT3 FILL IN AND checked, with a year's subscription to your newspaper. 5�ecials went to Mrs, I. -Evans and ALL CONCA.= WOIM •TODAY 1 Name --- ------- - ------------ Mr, R Carltea: Bisone: Pke>kerisg 716 t - 1 S+res+ ee R_R_ i Vk'ys last creek with her gran other, Mrs. Thos. English. NOTICE TO Cikt$DM•Oft - Mr. and Mrs. Storrey visited Mr. AND OTHPJM " and Mrs. J, Newborn and little son In The Estate Of lamely s Hlfrme+d, • Jackie, at Odessa; on Sunday. late of the Villap of Pfdtseilti Mr. and Mr., .Norman Banks, Miss Married Womsa. deceased. Emma Mitchell, bin, and b1rs. Fred Ranks, Mr. and Mrs. Don Duncan. gainst the Estate of the said Eveiys j Mr. and Mrs, Gordon NVLagg and lit- Blizzard, who died at ,Torocto, au - tle daughter Gait and bins. Ronald � 10th day of October, 1957, ars - "_' Hamilton, all had dinner with Mr: required- to file Pry of the same { and Mrs. Fred Hamilton on Sunday. with the undersigned Ptersonal Rep - Mr. and Mrs. Graitt 'filler and lit- bet & Isth _ resertattve On,lZr . Y. tit, sono vi+iced her parents Mr. and blrc, Thar. F.nR1i.h. on Sunday. of May, 1958. After that date the f •, s Any Magaiine Listed Below And This We extend our sympathy to Mrs. Personal Representam'° will proceed Newspaper. Both For The Price Shown! W, Sulk on the passinit of, het bio-, rehaving - dis'ribute the said estate Milt - regard orrly to the claims of which'it Mart an 'T' before . r. Russell Taylor of magazines des;rad-_and. eneiosa_lis!wkhther M ._nedee.— near Ash- _ shal !then have had notice, ❑ S•turd•y N;ghi (Weekly) - ----------;460 ❑Sena■ Scoria.---------------------------�35 _ Dorbtby Toronto, flus 9th dn ❑ Made•n's agaz;ao (2e xsues) -------___- 3.60 l] U.S. Cunard Magazine ____-= 4.10 Willson have to hear that Miss DATED at T American -Magazine - -- --- ---- 4.10 0 Inside Detective i1i and Faye Knox both April, A. D., 19516. e . - ----'----- 3.35 _ [�J Chatelaine ______-_ 2.90 Cosmopolitan Magazine _--_-_ -_---_- _ 4.10 a rte ken-po ❑ Everybody's Digest __:-_-__-_--w�__- 3." .0 Womae's Home Companion h3afrs. CHoney. Port, Perry District t - - CHARTERED D TRUtor of ete E.eata ❑ Hunting i Fishing in Canada-�_-,_____ 360 ❑ Christian Harald-____-__�_____________ 4,10 President of the Women's Institute, J"4 � Oi[ ❑------------------------------ ❑ Mag ------------------- :.--- 3.40 of Evelyn Blizzard. deceased. 34 . Child Life s C 0'e Magazine Y -mi - . - ❑ T•bwer Grower--__,___---.�___r__._-___ 3.75 0 True Story ___ ------------ 3.25 attended the Annual Meeting of oars • '------ •---- � St. Wet. To unset ❑ Redbook Magazine �--- 3.99 0 Parents' Magazine -------------------- -. 3.60 natal branch last week, and kindly in, 1, O ❑''Collier's Weekly _____-------- _---- IIAD ❑ American Girl -- --------.r------_-_: 3.95 stalled the. new officers for the' corn- Kennedy and Kennedy, � � � ❑ Humpty Do•+apty s Magazine ------------- 3.75 ❑ O n Road for Boys - -------__-� 4.10 ing year, St. West, Toronto, its SoNcitoes - Outdoor Lift -.-=-- ppea �� I ❑ _ 3.7.3 0 Children's agest _-----__ -----;_-�- , 1.60 brew held as stial on Tues- herein. -' NEWSPAPER AWMAGAZ(N!S I YEAR. UNLESS TERM SHOWN Enc �� u day Eve:tir:R atth an attrriaanee of yay ,.' A1.1. OFFERSw� ws .� -� • • .twelve - taSTes: with the following ---------------------------- ARE GUARANTEED CHECK MAGAZINES DESIRED AND ENCLOSE WITH COUPON winners' bliss If. Drake. Mrs. G. JOSLF BTAIID1N4t3R PRIVATV H m a s Gentlemen: I enclose :-------t..--- �ti'i11s�7i '�trs: Murray, 1►1r, .G..afutch, ` _--__� please send -me the offer �,(r, •F, Watson, Dir, C. Pooth.._'I1te CELLAR APARTMlUiT3 FILL IN AND checked, with a year's subscription to your newspaper. 5�ecials went to Mrs, I. -Evans and ALL CONCA.= WOIM •TODAY 1 Name --- ------- - ------------ Mr, R Carltea: Bisone: Pke>kerisg 716 t - 1 S+res+ ee R_R_ i r. _ r - ARE jCANADA'8 VACATION SPOTS READY FOR SUMMER VI8ITOR8, -EAST TO WZST Mr. aid Mrs. Oscar Dawney at Myr. use Prizes were won 6y -Indies: tle on Tuesday. Idrn C. White, Mist V. Astley; - -- Mz. and Mrs..Loekyer and family Gents: Bob betson, Chas. Clemenee; 4. of Brooklia visstcd on Sunday with fairls: Lyucta Puckrin, Sandra Broad- 7 Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Disney,. foot; Buys: Keith Puckrut, ands bid Miss Daleine Dbpkirig of Dundas. F'utkrin. F spent the Easter holidays with Miss Mr. Stanley Patterson, of. Gormley, _. i "* y xk wY�,• • :: IqAP w� .•�... attended church here on Sunday at�ZSnAskMWilson visited t .. t -• `� � Tuesday with Mr, and Mrs. Joseph eraace' The men's choir sang. _ Jones, of Glen Major, on the occas- ! Mr. sad Mks• Bill Guthrie and i6a of their' 55th wedding annriver- 1 Donald attended the wedding on Sao- ,�y, u;day afternoon, at Markham United :..».......»....--•�....�»»...... Church, of. Mrs. Ctuthrie's sister, '�•� �: 'r' ......•....., Miss Marjory-Rose, to Mr. Gordon Mitchell. Mrs. Guthrie was an pkt: -46 :Mr.-and Mrs. W. J. Kindry; Mir. endant.. and Mrs. James Hallam, Nanitoke, Linda Izatt spout the holiday's w�rii aen•e Sunday visitors with Mr, and her . uncle and aunt '_Mr, and Mrs. .t-. Mrs, A. Morden. • . i Stanley Fuller and family, at Rock- Mr. Kie McQuarte'f, New Richmond , wood• - � - Quel, visited recently with Mr. and Norbert Bock spent severat days r ` ; Mrs. A. Robertson and family. Mr. with Harold Guthrie. . MccOuarter, who is a bnother-in-law - Dorothy and Wayne Hollinger of , of t for ears. r Robertson, not fifteen the , i � cousins Bruce r stayed andAlan dWs family wSh Pow. The Afternoon and Evening NV.' A. ell.. s. , . 8 a - I catered to -a turkey dinner for mer_t-_,. .Neil Guthrie, the. four-and-one-half bers of Brooklin United Church last ' month old son of Mr, and MstS. Bill i" Wednesdav evening. Guthrie, has returned' home after bo- Mr. Oliver Johnston, Toronto, _iiw• ing in.-the Hospital for Sick Child. � '? .. _ ited over the weeir-end_.with- his con-ren. forthree weeks: s sin Mrs. N: Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Austin 'Baker and ' Ipfr. Irvine McLeanaecorripanied family" have mdved, to Picketing. _. by his two brothers, motored to Tis .•......... -...,•.,.... ............ _..._ _ a dalee al ask., Iasi ter.�reeto attend, R11t ���� Protection u. his later. !' At' the church service or. Sunday, r, _ Rev: H. Mc4re , baptised - Mary-Lou from Cleaners Teanh Kathleen ,daughter of Mr. and Mra. D. Morden: Alan Percy, son o° Mr. and Mrs. H. Middleton; and Mr. Funston who operates a dry cleaning br;gi '-nianne Lynn, daughter or Mr ess in the Rosebaak + n kir. A. Appleton. j Shoppiing Centre said that they have 1 been opposed by competition from Linda Eastwood holidayed for a ' Toronto, coming into the west part few days with her grandauother Mrs. of tete township. ¢• G. 'F.astw-aod. Whitby. - He said that cleaners were coming •• _ Pleased to report Mr. M. PeprX and in with cars and picking up cleaning ]sirs. W, Brown are both convalese- and had no pedlars license, He asked tng at their respective homes. council if the local bylaw could be ` .......................... ��........ enforced to give. the local. operators � tEY - _ some protection. WtEY Ree�Iavrsua-said"ae will�ook r into this at once and if we find any - The a ' The W, A. had a Crokinole Party one catttravening our bylaw, we will iir the church basement' on Wednes- notify our bylaw enforcement oflleer day evening' with elevew tables in' at once". 1 - - _ WATCH FOR B IG M DAY VALUE SAI,B. - :_.:COIIY?SOON •. - -. -Gle the [t5v"Ea� •:xT eft Call Vng aopea d • ' - -- _ - _ er's parents, Mr. and Mr ted th ` family. of Oshawa, vial _ 6ROCK ROAD ° R°yr on Sunday. bliss Joyce Ke3tk was with hymn- 8G, iottuteid by: pnyer Kenl-TORE- Keay - -- _The Home and Scehool will hold home on the sick list• brut is now well ?rd the scripture. Lesson Thoughts �}teir Ezccuti've lieeting on Monday, again "E ontact with the Source of Power:' - ;Ap�il 21, in the sthool,.� ill-alt mem- '�Ir. Jack Tlatt-Ins been on, the sick were taken by- the president. The � �o1711S� S i berg try to tttcnd. list for Me past week. but. is improv- ttesne sling was- sung• and everyoac . ■ Oa Wsdaesday, April 9th, a lens ed. itis 'daughter Sally, wito is in the pined in singing "The Old Rugged - - -- e T, some - e ie Rt S - a 1 trfa home tb than . - ikft Brock Road School with forty-;: Oshawa Hospital, . y be Cross" Mrs. Moore fin .., � - .�AMp . =wine Children and seven adults fora ..week, mtertstin thoughts on "Ens- jttip to Toronto. First, �2te v4sited Mr. a:sd Mrs. —W. -Sower6y and ter". Following the minutes and line- T6661 S", Grow U" Pub Museum. After which they went Mrs. Carter attended the birthday Tress, the - mectinR closed ort y, - .. h hymn jbo Allen Gardens to see the Tioral supper of the Dunbarton Legra Aux- .40and the benediction. 7 'Uplays. To.end the trip. they paid iliar`y on Monday. Mr.- Douglas •«'hits of LinCsa} _M Ask to Riverdale.Zoo, where many Miirs. Clipps of Keswick; also..Mr. ispent a few days last week. with Ars improvements have been runic; They and Mrs. Clipps• visited bfr. and - ),fr. and ales Winton klren returned home alter a very en- firs, frank Weaver . on Sunda Vii hitep�nt' R s Sunday, Y Martin, Davis spent the holiday- Cecil ones spent a couple of S r�joyabk �ay. Mrs. Ja are Xr. and Mo. Ralph Leavens and eek -end with his. friend -Jim.Weas digs attending the teacher>'' cocnrer- - M1 --------- --------- - -------- ors. i r, r epee Toronto last.. seek, .i ,.. - : • 1[rcfi MorRan Pugh is vi:ititig for a few days with her daughter �11fi s. Forrest n, prior to' her returningBALSAM IT. ZION Rimer Wilo The 1 Wotnan's Association met last to her home in Uxbridge. LuMID Er �Og Wedne:day at the home of Mrs. Cec- • 'lair. -and M7g. Txcvis Jones attend - - is Disney_ with fifteen ladies present, ,the golden wedding anniver=art - E)fP - Dv�v�►�TOK - - UM81NG ANO • - I 11140 5 . MY • GM FlftOW M i "— o}od EAST WOODLANDS HALL i ;,.� - - •• SNOW ttOOM �l SUPMW a�iboard - -Thur". •Ar. 17 •#RADY -PLUMBING' F _ _moulding- JACKPOTS _$8 AT: 2-2080 - so c - _�. 43so . , aBelPs — BUDGET' TERMS ! BtU 9 Beauty Salon ' . _ LNIHG FPL� S SU -- .0jabeth 3 Main Str. _ _ _. - — $34. to. $1r•� . • Pickering - .. �RY- .. TING- G-- .-. - � _,. - E,.. = - �tN • • ©I�YH--=PkYM��I 8e11 Wotton,. Prop. • • S*son .s Wood Produds _ _` Now. Villa u �c Vidnit� M Phone 41 RWOOD. N at NO. s lfKiMWAY f pHO141 PICIMINO - - J • _ r .. • - are for well babies only, are Public felt tot tree enttiaB work should 4 _ .. p aioav with the mother by the Public, pleted. . --------------------- -the --------- ---------- . Health Nurse abort all aspects of - --------------- . • _-J Child's health. This includes-the NOTICE Y C8 ERBDITOBB: GUARAYT,E'ED need for immunization',�gainst com- AND THZRS _ / municable diseases, the normal baby's 0-TV 5�erv�Ce `',�C - Tenders will be before townshi grjw,= ..and .deyelopment, nutrition in � Estate of URBAN $LAB>e 1 council next week for the 4th Con- and feeding difficulties; and the man- Basset, d•eeass4 i �lln' Make or Model D}R��R cession bypass. agement of common behaviour pro- � FUNERAL Geo E. Holtb of Brougham blems• if any abnormalityis. found, I ALL PERSONS havia` shams - -- DEALEit at the rate appointed oini�.,o Weed-nr his 8 advice of their •fatnilImpector ferred for the Bi`� a Estate of Urban Blaloe, { :Arthur � FURNITURE' P yPtckerbm ~. cents mileage. case-finding of any conditions l - --. II�iWQ _.... I iatethef Couatythe o of patssio, Esrm•e, - f • _ A bylaw was pasied establishing whichmighthandicap the baby's! - rates for the fire areas. Area 1 will future 'development are. an importantwho ' died on or about the 4th day of /� • rrIV00 A0l0uk a S♦rvla be 2• i mills to raise $16,312.28 Area part of the conference. Sometimes,1 November, 1957 are hereby notified to Olt HfGI{T 2 • will be 4 mills to raise $1, 7 98.98• the mother herself may not be aK are send iii to the undersigned Personal The rest' of the township with the that any problem exists or may not Representative of the' said deceased, l f• • exception of Claremont Rill be 1 mill realize its importance. •on or before the 8t1% day of May, 1938, 'IyyJK, McE�Cl�lN1E, Prep. • to raise 86,597.04. Through the courtesy of the Sep- full particulars of their claims, Int- ' • i A -I was pa setting the ars- School Boa h v con-. mediately after the. said date. the tail . by -law passed t to oo rd the neti on ra6a for the - tow fiship engineer 'to ference at Ajax will lie held ih' the' Personal Representative will distrib- ' IbeeasNesss's'. i93 set levels on new homes at 37.00_ } basement of E!. Bernadette's school, ate the assets of the Said decea•edf 1 pEt01Ie 'PiC:[eC(/� A bylaw was passed setting the the first to be acid on Thursday after- toto for the Barba e` collection area. noon,' ?, rid '4th, from 2:30 to 4:00 having regard only to the claims of .. lfaoii nc vs „ •. Picked Ont. g P I _ - - �r , This year it 'will •be• 3.4 mills which � m,, and thereafter every- fourth i which they shall thea have nstice: is up' from 2.7 last 'year., The nevi Thursday of the month at the same Kt-4 AVD CLA#KE rate will raise $2`�,440.42w • Of this, time. It should be noted that. no im- � DATED, at Puelte:ias. Ont., dist R� '�'IC� $800 is. earmarked for a second truck., 15th as 'of A munization will be .given during the y+ blzrch fines from magistrates court mantlis of July' and August at this GeorgeBlake and Joi'is A1;J,(,IM&EM W. S, x TROIff"N, s• A.. II.I•>i: amounted--to-4183.20. — -- or any-of'-the other clinics operated their Solicit- - l Pueltri Eseesitan. by I a .. ,>�' AutlisRls�d R•s:.fi�s 8blloit� Reeve Lawson said the township , by the Health t'rt1t. • Meanwhile the, tiles d Oatodo slid Y•rt. akrelstst sad has 60 days to make a decision on I regular clinic held at Pickering Beach or, Willsata G. Lawson, B��' bia asci Outs!• ' - ' i continue eringi Ontari0. IWPW stock., r gelpN. I rukh Cntan as u p until mty 2 what they �sli do" regarding their same afternoon •wsl appeal a inst W. H. Godfrey for ppe ga y before, but from 1:34 m• told R..t _ ukaw"d Bhds.,- ---- - ----------------------------- etc. arse S LF it Itfisessiil• establishing a vel it last week 12:3 - g B� P O p.m • - _ •"�� BOOM" fa thf thas0 ' A4 the council lost their decision. Reeve { .... ................. Lax.Soa - ,...... -NOTICE TO CREDIT-0 _�' - ti9t now permits council to regulate gra- oncession IV a AN'D OTHERS � p; 0. tom• Arita, M vel pits, but not prohibit. - F. 0. >�s $tact. f�0 Council will await a report from I In the Estate of JEAN DWYER, the road engineer regarding the- tak- Become County Rd.. W,dp,.� de«seed. - tss" us's yeas es+�+_ Eoy�, po�ye, ing "over of Southview Drive just . - swereaeees alsrce i}„• west of Pickering and"•two streets is 1 Feeve Wm.-_,Lawson - told - eouticil ALL PERSONS hiving claims a � �:--.--- I.Ia'EDFBID AUCTIOALZ}i! _the. Pacoe sub-division ala Broughatn. i this week they were hopeful that the giant_the Estate' of Jeaa Dwyer) >� ..............•........._............ Ynd concession of Pickering Z`otiszi9hip the kens is Pklr wkg sol '%Vft T�� s • may become county roads• of the Village of Pic g. .al Pr.� en Health Clinic I H th e,� delay hof Marc _ y e added that this -•will likely be C L L REUR ■ P.�. the first road in the _ county.. to be you°rya aof bout - __— , • _ . 1957,ra hereby notified to send into l� A apaial17 AL A,(ax This Month 'taken over. He--said traffic counters. Sa►IICItOr, the tilde- ed Personal itepresea- have been placed on both the 2nd con- s� r r Ti�1= Attention Glvr �,cesiion and the ith eoncessioa b} ta.ive of the said deceased, on -0r bs- NOtary Public WS>r!'!3Z -- YSrJlvB x0 s-sus V'ith the opening- of a nevi child I the county fore the Sts day of May, 19W full Health Conference at. Ajax this Deputy-reeve Sherman Scott said particulars. of their claims, IRimediat- :•lltrridi at Ob Kingston Road month, the number of monthly 'con= I that the county it>ad ennmer had sly after t! a said date, the said Per- 91 j 1310dasd Creek WANTAD — ferenees held" by the Ontario County I amid the township was lacking in son31 Represen alive will distribute h, AL Z-i991 or AT. 1-1361 - Health [;tut now reaches 12. This is .minty toads. - - �U3MT HCMXS a from the 4 which were. o r-'� the assets of the said deceased, hay. I Sans. S3LAIl. ACRS,A6Bd AAin jump" Pe Courscillar, dean blePherson asked inR rega-d onlg...to the claims Of - I w Fri, f: )I to !sill (►iw. iAtlts sting at the begipning of this year•. about some tree cutting work that aa+o Fr d A WP �Rltr The .need for this.extra conference , had not been completed on the 2nd which they 5Z:ail t>sets' have nonce - We awe wallt is >Ssslsss has been e-v ident for some time by emeession. I �' dtr•bsWwent O•ei 'L'+a4O P the large and increasitta numbers of Road engineer Godson said that the DATED; sE i�ldte Oatarao, ' 15Ris ds of Apei7. a CALL'. W 1>gt+1dS mothers bringing their children to brush work was finished- but - they y. - - sm ><11meI Aimllslro�aMsisss•si the original clinic in the Ajax mun- I"1� �p� the work on tree cutting, Etls•1 McL UM by hse Solicitor, icipat building. Figures indicate, in when the county road department William 0. ,�,'� Barrister. _tCe. Onurw Ss�s N s . OL!•s pp WL fact. that all the centres which have I suggested they not do anymore work , i ,'Onl�17�Qnt� been opened show a very considerable `on the read_ J sstd BOND rise m attendance. As illustration, he ' Icy 2 L r` R'Yi+OVQ Reeve Lawson said despite thus, •shwa: Isizse w•rw rsllras the figures of attendance for the four _ January, February and March are j (tplW AN$=. PMW- 1 126, 255, 420, and 6`r i respectively. 1114 St, 1. WWh7, OaMrt• Corresponding members for Ajax. � � � TWO seams wom of Whlfh7 M alone are 72, 62, 104, and 116. g YES D'� � •o Nal, i HJrbwa7, b•twom Offered, at these conferences, which L�• t ' • • Whsll►y a.d �,,� . � ESTATE - . �•�.-_••_ FP11 w�ete7 trill s� p� CO-o now In Pick- (�rC�!!�SCRitTl0111 StEC1ALiSiS (ring and tttn�as. To P M'f i�A1ldd Iftelai � - ,. �LUrr�eIwc = buy Or fan prOnl�i1` Minister: Rev. M4+416 buliwn i0ur4rOufr ask icor 5U19DAY. APRIL lA t968 _11118 RA�00>I� Mrf. NOII. 9.45 A.M.. SUNDJyY SCHOOL ' SM IllJIM A. M. - WORSHIP SERVICE 1 - SAT= GIT . - • • 500 P. IL - EVl.NING 8?tJ12Y_ - and FBLLOWSHIU DI l�erss OontiNl htssr�sroo — C >i. Ceaay Pmt. s+>to « Nro. wsa ------------ 9Ston Hours:- 1 --:- -. _------ - - A.M — 9 P-At { �.EYiStON RADIO i Chrtstrort Sclew S�f�r �. Sunday$ a holidays t P.M. "--'S 'P.�u+. : (REPAIRS E us, o -' ROUGE HI ONTARIO 1['DONE PlCHLrRING !7i e • busies You To 114 =etslar ? ,Church Service DUr'$ARTON RADIO TV _ _:Rh�TGSTON ROAD _ S H E R R I N (North SW, J" Ead Of A. a. RATiW DEAD AND CRIPPLED FARM STOCK - - woodman a Zoad) FUNiRAL ASID VERY St>rTDAY AT i1.0i A. >![ 'PICKED w PROIIAPTLY >• G= a. C NANT, S. A. �gsadsy Sch••l Ami >!Fsrsse7 AMBULAi1�10E SERVICE RGWILL- FUR` FARM >tlAnRISTM and SOLICITOR Ai ?be s•sa H..e _—nom Old. — Wednesday. S la ala —' eethmwg ►4 C 01111 ; BUVEXING, AJAR - . Z HIOMWAY Ilteetlei 8+1i irroeso 81. !l. Osisws R•r tatossaation, can* :'PHONE .COLLECT iOWhAAN1�1ltE MARKT 3.2679 : AT MCl�MIG BEACH ROAD 471Wi QV- .-Tek Alt. 1-73E9 I JEks"Iwce coo W1= Ola P90XX AJAX 1059ur -:•Rir..r •tits%ss s•r thea Ami Csries r -M mwqa..� �_Blo & Gibsan :8 ��1►R •L Y M I T IE Woo HIFUL AND WILDING MATERIALS - , TMI MCS• SHL SVIL? ,� a�erA Ni91�. Erode ✓Anthracite Coal —stoker Cosi - a CO. �uas C%erversd=At, ,"li -ueE ��.. and fuel 'wow" E . a+r ossAw 'Go' .:.,t„A� LICENSED 7RUrms,' W. .. RA. .��,a, --- For Prompt Delr�rery Phone Picker;ng 7 or 1S stn:.^r>►ScsRtxc-e. s.. LAW !=OlTE R •Pim _ _ � � - :+;1' � Mm ust _ -------------------- V.... y9TAFF00 BROS.. - - - - -- • : : k a CLAREMONT Mrs 'C. Devitt have charge ;of the spent- a few days with their -cousins the Chapter from the Study Book, - GREEN RIVER program. Allan and Grace Powell, at Audlef dealingwith "Education_ in Japan". jTbe Teen -Age fiance on Friday, ev The Easter. Thankoffering Service -during the Easter "holida s Y, 'Durinthe Business Period, reports Several young ladies are all emi�es lining was again, a success. These pt the W. M. S. of the Uniied Church y ' g P y g dances, sponsored lsy the Recreation was held in the rttureh oa Suada Miss Ruth Taylor , is having two were given by the various Executive these • days -they will be attending a 4 Yr. week's vacation in Florida. Officers. Mrs, George Todd read the "formal" at Pickering Diet. High _ - ;Committee, will soon draw to a close April 13,. Mrs. N. Sanderson, Pres., Mrs i T3•ner and children, are visit- School --on Frida n - .tor the -season. The .last dance will f opened the service, Mrs. R. ,Stick- Constitution of lite W. A., making us Y night. • - � P lag Mrs. Tyner's parents, Mr. and all very -conscious-of our res onsibi Mr. -and Mrs. Buckles have rented - . ;jikely be held on May 2. wood, Leader of the Mission Band Mrs. John Pett , f P- g ' led in � prayer. Mrs.._ Earl Gook, Asst.. - y try as officers an chis their home to friedds, and have gene • '' The local Bowling Club held their. - -Miss - nd " as- r nization. Plans were p gh ' Ontasid • �-�-�,;.a'�-seting-in--flit Glob --H ter vacation wfth 'our - �?de •for on eCaaadatlirou Q"hutsday night. Officers were elected w -&S made up of members of the. Tr v'aca, Mr• and Mrs. W. oar Open' -Meeting Itt May at 'which J 'for 1958, as follows: President, Fred ' Mission Band, and rendered tw•(o Rev. C1u�Paw an itisit- . Vdard• lstr fries -Pres., Gerald Allman: ' numbers, directed by Mrs. Lackey. lite ladies of the Cherry -wood W. At the close of the meeting a `de- td friends in Toronto last week. A. held their regular meeting in W. ticious lunch was serves b •the host= Mr. and Mrs. Allan •Michell, -of ]dre, C Reynolds .has resigned from ,.Two films on =`Life in -Japan' were church haM. Tile President Mrs. Geo.. esses: M. . A_. J. Taylor, Mrs, W. ' Claremont, entertained our Collage - Ow Seeretar Treasurer's post, and shown b • Rev. Lackey. �. _ .lac seal is et to be filledT he Club Delaine Dopkin of Dundas, visited Todd oper_ed meeting with an Eas- Wagar, hdrs. F. Ireson and Mss. bf. .Pra:yer Meeting on Wednesday this lans to paint the clubhouse, and. do rel fives in. Claremont over the hol- ter poem, and the Lord's Prayer. Hollinger, week " P a Durisi the 'Devotional Period Mrs. - - Mrs '.D, -Shank spent a qday wifk ease .work on the grounds. It is flays. R _-"-----------------------'--------- - hoped that a local o to tovrna y meeting of. he W. w' W agar, zest the Easter Story OUTDOOR PAINTING Mrs• W.Hamilton recently. " pen' g fhe . monthl g F from ,the Gospel of .John; and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Deenne, of Toros linent" can be held May 24. M. S. of the United Church was held W. Tweddle, the Lesson Thoughts spent the week=end with fr � ADULT CLASSES Mr. and Mrs. Ted Taylor, Ajax, ib. the school room on April 10. The on our.. contact with the Source of the, park.' -1!s astt - - r1octit Sunday with -Mr, and Mrs. Don President r Mrs. Hollingshead, assist- t Nwer. Mrs R. Tindall synopsized >�oraiog I►Srs: Wm > inftead, ]drs, Dra ' - - 'Mrs.' Pt:ddie, conducted the-' j3edges " ed' by ier Miss Frances Loyst, of Lindsay, Devotional Service,' based on • "The .................................. ...................... � and Mrs. G. Forsyth were a -toed . Tratssportation Provided F� PROFESSIONAL ARTIST delegaies to a meeting in Walzner Rd. bpent tLi week -end with her parents Easter Story of the Resurrection of -NOTICE TO CREDITORS Phoee: AT%n& 2-LI25 Eaptist Church on, Tuesdayof bhi's- -- Ur., and Mrs.. Loyst., Christ". They `related a number of AND OTHERS URS, FXZD MARTFIq " ti: eek. 1.0 Mr. and .Nir. Gordon 'Borland and . customs and origins. tat family, of W%11 erville,- spent the end -i Miss Marion Norton spent Easter In the Estate of William Thomas i MOf the week k;th his mother, Mrs. f olidays motoring in Florida liR'iddleton, Farmer, deceased.00000 ***see • $orland here, Mts. Burns, Toronto, spent a few t ALL PERSONS Navin claims a - Ji. showdr will t, -.-held this Friday days last week with Mrs. George. peinat the Estate of William Thomas � • 40 ► .-tight at the ' home of Stir. and Mrs � Clark, • She. needs an lir XTRA phone _ . _ � s Middleton late of the Township of ' ectl Redman in honour of the forth Mrs. W ager, Gordon and Allen, of P t : '_ • :.. -. , �.." , _ Piekerin, in the County of Ontario, � • _ _ � • t coming marriage of bis. Wm Hill'of Newburg; Mr, and Mrs. Craven and Farmer, who died °n or about the 4 the kitchen Claremont, to Miss a uesine Larkin Keith, of Bath; ;Airs, Bradyand Ter- • h J W 80h dal of 'January, 1958, are hereby f Totoato on Ma 3rd. ry', of Napanee, spent • last week -end y • • P 9' - aottEied to send into the undersigned • a t " - • A pass. fire ,broke out on Sa.urday with Mrs, Wager's safer, Mrs. Jack Personal R r epreseatative of_ the. said - - •• -- loosing on the old McMullen farm Norton and family. deceased, on or before the 8tf1 day of - ! -V �w - - - - .. r ..-.east of the village.. Firemen soon had .. Mr. Grant Taylor left on Tuesday, y 1958 full particulars of their -it under control, although it threat- by train, to attend a two-week con- _ • elairris. immediate • ne a away, r v.ention in Winnipeg: lyr after the said • _• t d to get ay, at the stn _ date, ti:e -said Personal Representative ' bis. and Mrs_ Na'man G. Fraser, •-•- - _ will distribtfte the assrts of the said • - - �� � - n "of Toronto, sent Sunda • with Mr. deceased haying regard oi=ly to the And Mrs. Clire Keevil. } . WCH ERRYWOOD cclaims of. whit 0 h they. shall then have • - - I • The Scouts and Cubs held .their t Mrs. Wilmot 'Gates and- Allan, notice..• .. rather_ and -..San Bauquel- last week, ��"jisnnty and Paul spent Easter week - which .••ca; very successful. Bothers f it, Trenton, visiting Niro, Jones,, .! rs. mag, t 3rd day" • • DATED, at - - ;of the boys catered. Many of the Gates' mother. D'' �' • of A i1 A f • • r: bays were r.C3eiited with_badires for 1 Mr. Leonard Gates uta+ honoured Herbert Ernest,B iddleton, • YOU? ro order -call your • �sarious tests passed. Mn Arthu-- La- bs - i; ir:3d; anal relative= on -this :occ- Executor • lorriell, Fieldmsn oE•the- Metro Can- asinn of his 65th birthday.. by his Solicitor, � telephone business, office. of tservation AuthttFisy, spoke on "��'ilcl Nine -new mernbcrs were welcomed William G. • Iawson, Esq., Bairiater` •. file-andho:z its balance i, kept due. into tha-•ehurcy here on -Profession and Solicitor, Piekezing• Ontario alt!!!!!!!!!!!e!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!7!!,!!• _.— -- - _ -- _ o efiminazioti": -Following his addre<s I oft Faith and some= by' Transfer, -by •: ap _25 the vrry fine picture "Life ;n-: Rri. C. Shepter. on Sontag, they _ - - - 'the Nlarsh" trz; ---shown. T -bis -filmI hemi: 11r: and Mrs. T. Holmes. AI:sS ' *as taken bX an. Uxbridge main, and Patricia Holme:.-Nir. and NIi�. Har- . some of it has-been used in floe �5'alt, tnr.. Air,, },-Shields- Mr. and Mrs - Disney nits -c series. About' SeL'Ctlty Barker and !,Its. David Nfilne - I)ersons -ware' is attendances.- The - Wishinz Nfrc..-Jarrig Armstrong.. ._ Snouts and Cubs raised it?0 irr their speedy,recovery after her ieceat ap• _ treteni campaign ¢nd h �0 ou - fZe4ed s oge'the i,.JO esatioit. _ tiark will to mPpdd when all sctnrn; f;farl t° see '1trs. Rennie alai✓ to i hie ir, atter recent i . - -_ `be home ' ilei •stay Several r,i V' a local .;cnut., tont, a pita). r� PERSONAL bike hike i p to. Saintfie d ever Fri-. A number. of ladies at#ended ' the ` ��� M y flay and. Sir`s reap: Thci :covered a- Daffodil Tea 'at Dunbaiton c,n Tues- ` „bout iity ^ ,ri -(;Cuutrnastcr _ Don stay- 1 ,iandersor. ra, ,z' charge: 1`ger}one will he welcomed to the Tie :1Pr:.mectin s; of tie 14', A. liam:c and. Sch�,nt Euchre I Friday r" v �! be held o , t�'rdne,rlar, April 23, erenina, April 18, at 8;30 sharp, A - our -Personal Loan +service offers loans for personal tseeds. - - i ;lie S3ri'a. .�chru,i Racrm (If t?rr tui:esz i 'brin>;,'Grpv;rl d. ]Repayment by monthly itsstallrnents- :.:1L nited Chs:rca. Nfri Lloyd Pugh and lira}nc arts) Ucirtthg Hollinger For details, inquire at our nearest branch - we• have saioro - .775 holt•. than to serve THE CANADIAN BANK. OF COMMERCE - "ruIc • - - - _ - - . .. .- - -• It wilt be pointed,that every otit t dirim is morally responsible for the sooty of- everyone with whom he (� cif-It�t� f •• _ r -- shares our streets and hi6ways. • >� or Nyphow ,�« 11sd.rNq! ltgr vises rrrta • :Remembeir-- We week and every wteeic - .: .. • -. it is the duty _ of everyone to - Ctioese-•ttr..was ' feasts ya. pith✓ by seNr.g the �r from gh er_y- .. -: • o a Arm,tough. • -.,-DRIVE__ ' SAFELY ' __ .s- = •�� - - ',:. ,. 1 ,;, • ,' Assurespvfe eRrben r•-. -� s :. -. - I opiesbyregutw "g-.lhe force of rhe typebor strik- -'--- the aper. - >'NtIQ The TabCfeor and Tab . WARMENT-.-OP TRANSPORT Set ate riahf n t er ,board arw, eartrenient 'sod easy to operere, NN WMENUM r� TOUCH SELECtOlt IMPRESSION CONTROL DIAL p M54,1400 J 1M &d& brtablsty mss t Oft oan expert,ijuo t • the ksjn and irk power takes over to `0"- yoN` w�Ct" "• Ptyping.'• Exceptsontpl 'speed% Print cud luxurious ease aM bV" 'haes at less thou hbfj tfie pries of aA �l .. office, typewriter. • • M . -MI PICKERING NEONS xEY SET TA$tltAtOR law �,:v�. ":..�,• r,�,,� •-•..r. /'3'_'v.f .•." c' �' i, +�✓•..`�•'t'y� .... -r.- `- - 'r kor to Lb op 11 Yaw 17 y... _. :: • .:�:.:., ..:.;r •...; >- ,, - a s' ... _.,,r- - • .. 4 is - - � , , - J PAT BUMV=" IM md CMYANM -. - - � _ NEE GfYAYY • NIOf AYTOftOEr<i s , COMING Sep" Toraw rnssare 57MM MOAMM RGURAMCE, ETC. p/1T,S FOR SE FOR SALE _ OR FRW AM tiff TOM 9ROMOM !OR EM/ WMM.. : { � 1�iSW)[ARKET BAND iegfle Tart Cfeeaet whe pedes: Rodney and Gary grown, CONCERT omdtsy 1Fq ; � :_ Set year frons registered sped; ems.. By Ping Rotary Club _ ,,� TUX PM SPLs .::C Y R I L E • X O R L E Y ► 'heimy 0ality, 42 lbs. a bushel; high- HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM ?MOM plou6 mo "M - ��. � R - set yielders, Jerry, Hasek, first farm � MONDAY, APRIL 21.:1958 -- . ► remit of Pickering Higb School.- Ph. oar Variety Pregran+-___-�:. �•-•_- ��-__-- - — - __-Two H--- -- --- ► Piakeritsg 327J2. - - - 11.00 'Child _ spr 2S Adults Tickets New On Sate14 • SOc - ,,,•,;•» » ». » » . •..:»» Door Prizes To Lucky Nnnsb•n LA�i7 FOR SALE -- Registered Rodney -------------------- ,___----__ �T� Oa4s, $1.31; Commercial No. 1 Rod- ' key, eligible. to register, germination FIREFIC4HTER8' BANQUET QERL" ML� -coom O 98 percent, $1.10, bags included S. _ .. _The Aumue-Feed-- for --tire-aboft --- _ Ni GEN PA= Ani, �• TOUGH" : I • z -Visa* H. Westney, Pickering; Lot C� will be held on April 24, m jj;; 21, Con 3, Pickering. Phone Picker- High School Cafeteria Ari members ' Ni+ - - . COtiCCCtiE !sg 326W1. x.18 should be present. The usual Rood didnar wt71 be .etveb Old maobas L.00AT�4N and - ' ....::... ..» «..««_.••...»:...... » » ....».»» welcomei on t of torrent FOR SALE - Natural Gas Stove i - - year's dues. ind�» r on. Pickering 760W4. - _ E C Ddmage Pres, f3i dII1i� IEOAHi, NOETH ~ FOR SALE - I&foot cabin cruises; OPW pS STATION SOAK IIQG� OIR, -� if7i0lli lilt - - Jack Warra-340s.-- .:Memury engine (inboard). PIanking --------------=-------------------- !'Sona:'Iltekerf}ig S:TgE. • rr ;2w11, mahogany,. May be seen at 31 KEEP THIS DATE OPEN11 Georgina Drivel Pickering Village.Andrew_ tT+---------- - -- SALE -building Int in V'lI- St LADIES' AID�AA — ---- -----------s-------- -'---- -- - . JOHN L e LAY �. --- -APRIL 23 - 300 P.: M. T`► AND Z"W y t ace of .Claremont; approx. half acre CHURCH SCHOOL ROOM GdARANTM) BERVKM ~ INSURANCE $ooc ,691 News ,Office: J �` --- Afternoon Tea ,knd Other OY ZXPIMT TZCM TA2fAssutApcl ------------------------------- - _ Attractions. -- 03cferd &$"Ii o)<PRLOMPA _ - OR SALE-- ted clover seed: also ------ 1Tfsarie �•1ff1� COMtANY VD. 1' ------------------- - ilriah gobbler . seed potatoes. Phoae: EUCHRE N AST©GOBI - SIRE - Pickering 96J4. John C. Moore, R. R. SATURDAY. APRIL 19 -. d P. M. - p, Pickering- _ L O. O: F. Hall, ..- MILLE1it _- • __�.. _ . ._ 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST f 1 spr 25 CAMPING SERVICE •---------------------------------- - PRIZES _ l PICKERING BEACH ROAD i FOR SALE -- MasseyHams frac- Admaam� 500 TENTS COTS SLEEPING BAGS Ts ephortat Pkk�rin� ZS - taor No. 30; three -furrow plow, M. H. ^.. --• "COLEMAN ---- ------------------------------- ltad Tractor Disc, 8 ft. wide; Power - � LAMPS STOVES ICE BOXES - fstawer, Coelk rhutt, 2 -ft. cut, Phone: AJAX AND PICKERING REPAIRS - PARTS ' Lennox. l-6736.. GENERAL HOSPITAL moan S HOME HEATII!NG +�----•--- ------ SPRING DANCE _.. �Trd •d) , " SECOND MORTGAGE Ajax. AJAX LUMB ER C� " 111750. for sale 1<140U. Excellent sec- •,°A NIGHT. 3N -VIENNA - _ ► Urity and yield. Call' W. G. Lawson, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1956 _9 Tudor Alas _ • ----» . rr------- t polieitor, Pickering t,8e. _. _ LUMBER AND BUILDER:' SUPPLIES F ----------- ------------------ 9M P. M. to 1.00 A. M. _ ' FOR SALE. ROTARY HALL. AJAX SZPM TA%X= ciaAxs>a ! PL'YWOOD,... PAINT ... M1R64RA'! Household- Articles - dining1room Red Tomlinson's Orchestra : _� f<AIQlALZ RA? �p TOM = ' • - .. Ma3te,. A pieces; bedroom suite. Rsfresttmeats Prizes s Pieors; kitc!sen set {wear new'}, Mu 4t - $22.00 Per Person New t1111an _ be sold. Reasonable. Frank Baker, 44 :. W. p'Aia _ Admission By Ticket Only Kingston .Rd. E. Piekrriag. PhQae: !'SwRth 0 -it - 1N! Rood and NO..Z HigllWa�► _ 288. HELP WAAITED ------- - ---- -- - -- ----- v4 a have a splendid territory for 'you �- ------ ----------------•- 'TELEPHONE PICKERING 3" ' TO REM in surroundings if you want of make coney. Se]] our ZSD products attrac- 61O RENT four rooms; private .tive presented esti used daily in BRANDRAM- rbont:- ituvanee; also two -roomed cabin; every home. If yousare --interested in Pieckering 3=W 12: after 5.90 a profitable business of your "own, Ira. - act •now.. -Openings in -Beaverton, HENDERSON w Claremont, Oshawa, Port•-Pcrry, Port "NEIL C. MURKAR, 1L O. � WAMM Union, and surroundings. Free cat- OPTOMETRIST _ BUY or first_ akgue and details. T. GARDNER, ` 109 Danis St., Whitby. •aL �� , ,WANTED TO Dept. N -DA, Station C., 16011 DelorPAINTS .fAbo� A>]ia Drug liton± • 4 clams closer, alfalfa o: mixed hay. imier, Montreal. OFFICE HOURS: E ur Pai�h�g •.Phone: Pickering 124. - - 9.00 A. M. to &W P.. I L spr 25 , T spr 18 W and St -------=- Wednesdays turdays ! to 1i2j. --------------------------- P - - -- ------------------:--------..---- _ �9 APPLICATIONS RECEIVED �E1�E�AL NARo�RE PHONE: WHFTBY NO i-3171 a ,. -�: WANTED TO RENT -'house ars. Applications will be received b7 tifi ......� _ .. » -» » ieinity of Pickering car Frenchman'._ uidermigned until Friday. April 25th, - and a LAWNMOWERS ! ONTBOARDS Rs Bay, by June !. No children Box 1958, for the podtion of CarrlMlbsr j BUSHBY 8 y L oat• 690 News Office of the Mt:atieiipal Building, mad <or) • t boards reoomed now at �onohNIInOrPi _ b, s a r 25 ' + ` DINTS SMALL MOTOR CLINIC �' -------------------p --------__ Towntbip Hail in Br ;WANTED TO RENT - house with L. T. JOHNS=ON, C1Kh P1®1(ERIN6 4� 'Ontario T of Pielcerin=� t M, ]east two bedrooms in Pickering _ p r Dis3rict Reasonably close to school -" ,Please, phone: Pickering 64432 -------------------------------- ------------=----------------- ------ PICKERING LANDSCAPING PAWMANS AlIOAEIAIg !WANTED TO .RENT - house, in a SOD LAID .!Pickering neighborhood, suitable for AWIMN , i' Ifamily, preferably three bedrooms. :CETT AND DELIVERED _ • NEWELL W E L L - ',Call: Mrs. tmith, Pickering 416W. SHEE��L iftheea r{iseing 14i R. R 1, Pickering Phone: 4E7Y _ _ -- PA10?P'!'OEtB cad DECOIRATOIR8 »......................................... .......» » u EEAI IfTA/E EROMM T _ YILLAOg `1.W bow for 4u►* n, pow - ARPTIC TANKS uu �RQ�KS� on. M of Oaierren, us& W%rjIw ! "WNW ��f1VMai _ ',�. " - I kic Stokesandand TCV* V CLEANED - All�d ConwnwW Ont s. - ,, Daeoraters. It R. a, Piekaft& tom'_ W, J. BUTT y DNIK iM — RWAIM • AUlRiATWI+18 Oshawa - RA 3-4043 .. • *. 8 r1t.AvrasEN � GUR�Y • GAR WOOD CLARE BRAS. _ lid zadysd by 'fisc tmderaigaed mail April 25, 1958 for this wosh: Ton" up to .5 �s CH�ROPtACTOt - rA Coeet�tio4 of an asphalt walk 4 ft -0 wide, on west side of Harwood IWi�SA � A = do No. 2 Highway Yew - 2 .. ' trOCllOn of a worm sewer on asst aids of Ban Areae, ttoatil � �: � - - - • - •. amp -feutt from .AUiOMATiC OIL. - ' „ - 5i Bir ed Ane. OIL : TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING N - _ ulwTs WnkiO "Building, Broughom, Ontario1.1 =lNOlIE 7ff� = _ L. T. JOHNSTON, Cork - _ >r Mo. • -fie _ , • _ r .. - .. r . ,: ,.. .. .� .: .:._ •: :... ;, ' ...: "' Via: �' l ', '