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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1958_05_09THE:— ARI - — 0 Au As ILAa DICKERING, WW W. C MURKAx AND SON PUBLISH Post Oific*,D*VL Ottawa VOL. 75 N0. 35 United states FRIDAY, MAY 5 Cents Per'Co" Subscription Rate: *2.00 per Year 24th Open House for pp 'For 0 . ePol�c� Op "n Pioneer Museum'MOY e Mor' 7 UgPickering Fire Hafl est -Ro An "Open House", -will be,,held in the new Pickering Vilhqe:F1vx* Hall from t9r 8Road, r& I y of Dyson t)" Satu y Ma 10 Mr. A. W. Cane P.M. and the community. at large is M's invited to drop in and ins the.0 Rosebank, told to hip council this troubil Pickering Village 'W week they have been having insect Promises. teen-agers in the Ro 4 with teen- sebank area.Mr. Tom Gibson has been confi .0 -The firemen 7411 be on - hand to a He questioned the wisdol� of allowing, answer any qqwtions about- the new �e Ajax Hospital in seriout another dance hall in the area. ed to t engine. or the, 4ill and will be glad Mr. Cane appealed to council for .condition. �7. to see you. Light refreshmebta will to repo more 'Police protection for the East I We are Plftied ;t Mr. J. S6 be sen ed. and West Rouge. He suggested that -J Balsdon iinPrO nice' after two. 7-- 7 - vin 'y This is your W and fire equipment -station could be placed y heart attacks last week- He is in t -w maybe a sub S6 make an effort to get in and took in that area. Ajax it -� Saturday. 7 over t.1 Following the appearance of Mi. A. Dowde who asked permission to _Nfr. Bruce Hogarth attended ii ----------------- the late two-day Hydro,Convention in Brocl& ------------------ e erect a small dwelling on' n,t Split e built -&-ille. chi week. Dyson Cowan property, while h Wilf Hunt left od a refreshment booth Mr. and Mrs. Twp., Wo Mr. Cane 4, for a visit with ThUrsday morning f W4 strongly objected to the move Fees With County "There is nothing on that property I their daughter Barbara, at Brandon* that a caretaker is needed for" Mr. Manitoba. Cane said. "I think it is a dangerous Healtit Unit ca park. Its a Mr, 11clinis,. Business. Adminibtr*& situation to open that Hoag addressed Ro" danger to our residents. We try to for r Ajax Ho .:7 not split keep our kids straight". n Monday trigbi+ the guest of DX% Pickering Township will 0 .11 Sherman Scott said, W. W. Tomlinson. The speaker ANo fees, Septic' Tank fees, with the Deputy -reeve County Health Unit, it was "decided 41acdording to the, clerk; regardless cussed "hospitald' and the new pro" or reel - this week. of what council, the policeincial heakh Insuramiz P1222. Councillor Jean McPherso'n' made a dents think, we can't stop somVne plejoeng Village streets wer* "Weat -the fee from opening a pop stand." *ile&, on Thursday inornio'g. motion that Pickering split 60-50 and said other members of the ,Surely you have power fa__&tQ'P It Health Unit had said -they would by bylaw" Mr. Cane replied. -------- follow suite. Councillor James who I Mr. Scott said he felt council should AWA To HIRE ROAM &UPS had seconded -the motion said he look into the licensing of Parks, and would lfkie� to Withdraw -as he - felt start, if'-poqsible. on al what to do in ft The quest! tom - It issue would become too involved. Councillor Ross Hawthorne a6-.(:nLV of R. G.. Godson. tvw=hi* It was- pointed out -that . from mented that until zoning bylaws come —ear. who has been confin" operates under August Ist, 195, to March 24, 1968 into effect, council :to. hospital as the result of a hmA sani the Health U - nil ihad madi 501 - certain eonfiheq over which they have 1 4, GL ..arked a controversey aft ti' Cary inspections, 373 of which were no control. this week. in Pi h! ic �nn Township. Councillor Robert Stewart observed cou" mArbers stated they had Councillor Robert -Stewart said he that council has juristfiction over re"d Foremn, Fred Hirk* was gettiog more homes, so why not pop stands. I felt the ..tovk ! end he said. he did not want to takS fi hefF in sanitation problems than Mr. Cane. said that teen-agers are' ever the Job of Mr. Godmill, other areas but Pickering was paying racing up and down his street with Reeve Laws= said Caere was A* more. -It was revealed that Pickering cars and . motorcycles, frequently indication of Wb= Mr. Godson woulli Towniltipi pays about 40 per cent, of abusing the road and the, laws. be uLle to return to work. the cost of the Health Unit .'Last Sunda y morning had -pro- Our construction and Paving Councillor 'Jean McPherson stated call lice, because teen -sects were PO going to bog down- he sa!& g -am. 15 that Ajax and Whitby Tciwn having goingupand down-lettins; off fire-, .,Our road rogram at tie nor p^t sewage do not get septic tank .,in- crackers." he said. i- -ad c)-airinvin, spections at all. She said she would He said residents of the area Nvere _ Shermim 8cott. ilk like to see the request granted. The having trouble with- both, teen -agars -said that Nir t Ree" I^wsm West Rouge a has been the worst and- adults.- who don't -seem •-to Want had been rAors-tbm an --Z eel. L", bility of obey- -' ; IT, a mess,- said r offender. she said. to accept the responsibility Deputy -reeve Sherrhan Scott said ing the law. the towushJV,=4Abm - in the orgmaization for they had -been, getting bettex...service "I foresee trouble in that area this- ery faith in fr. G, W" Is 7 "I have eir from Ht;�Ith Unit sinciii'they started year, being so near the lake -front," ab:lity" said Comemor J. W1 C7 - t it. '' -Sunday a motoicyclel ""g fault with he said. "On son "bat tf he is unable t,,. carrY rylk 'to tf�� fees '50-50 went by- with 5 dogs,'howl.'rij- after I The motion&to; 1, . a., ��d eittsaft I think we should I - I with the Unit was lo6t. _Z pm and present Arch- 1prrniny.one. We do not want to go 7 AjiprePriati@17 800 in old-time cos- an -exlutmt e ----- ---- He'.added.- that the dog situat'un in to. 0.0 horse and bum days oc back shy) class m Qe Lan. hactum in Ontario. The Pkmcw Mus- that area is out of control. "moa King Toronto (Marione a Road Supt. We have had 2 engio VWimnical lozated in -Noct-'s York T"- is -art said -the Councillor Robert Steu admini tersid by the MOW* and Rev sud-division For-- .-roads in the south end, in West Rouge neergand I think we 1,ec-1 one. I Reeve Lawson commentcd that hS -mer t farin kimben bor are jan-sined with cars and motor - from the pionet_- Museum and: Con-servatiors Autbork? and WLI his 5 years he feit the road progTRVI XV 1) I Valley Form Rd I cycles on Su�lays. crid rnorr ec-n7miflT in tbt lower picture, a spinning whet be opened is year to the-pdWic on of —t bWtar the . r., UJt tnepolice under mon-profesaicnr-1 Thip licitchen is being di l& it the may, 24, depamment" -Air. Cane said, •"But Rvilding Cenam Toronto, as Pan Of Solifn_tpr W. H. J. Thompson on professional. 11 behalf of his -clients asked what, the lack of police." a bulldoxet Reeve Wm. G. Lawson said he "I -can't P •tow-riship, would require of them' if I- - v Vie chief and see if operator 1100 per wtvk" said 1114-4 they wi�n- ahe"d with sub -dividing would spd.ak t McPherson. double shifts. :cou!d. be put on. from Township And Village Councils i. acres on Va�ey` Farm Road, on A motion was made 'to advertise property. He re 4 to midnight on .15aturdays andLSun- 0 the Gottlieb represents for a Road SupL instead or an last year. He piner.dge Farmi;,,Ltd. days, tlie Same 3s engineer. The vote waq rec�rded andPossibirity Of Sewage System instructed the clerk to linve the dTo 09- DiscussHe. said if they -erit ahead. ;e they went as follow=: Yes-Laws,171. SW�4 Fi4ering Village Council m would start wt -h about 20 acres: 3 catcher make. ,­�-u.:ne liLtrols, through Stewart, -Pugh, James and HawthornP_ mat this be the area. with -their engineer Mr.. john ,om- to the acre...They .would U.fcision on all6w-n ie-.-eetion.of a ay -McPherson. -C range with 9 represe:itative' 0- the Archery k4 At priced in the' $17,000.00 m Cowan ppe- ------- ---------- Argo, and, a a I o0o foot. rninimum area. He �tated temporary, 4ufld:n- on Cic. Water Resources Con=ission to dis- s that engineers would make tests for PertY was reservi;"I. P -W gb problems"- Claremont Want i.y..,He added, that -if ..............................................1study Erf-S!aq- At Cu ......... ....... a wb.,.er supp ----t. . I I . that the ossible Council have requested the, 1,rid it and it was not p oif Gore and Storrie make a Pre- to secur� enough water that would Rod Cross oes' Ich firm More Members Fairport Bec liminiLry sewage survey of the village. tie the _end of the plan. �,re yo -a interested Co"cillor Robert- Stewart corn- lqext -Monday night the Village and in archery Over To Erosion at the lakefrort of Fn� vOtt -in "feeling of p �.Beach and Dunbait'n Sh(,,rc- en,ed that t was the own-ship,Councils will meet at Brou- If so, you can join the Claremort members that the -town- T some council m�m to be surveyed in the near future by Ifism to discuss sewage problems and Archery Club that have had an active 0 Pickering Township and V01 age system ag Red a joint Sewage sys- group, for the past year. They ship should have a sew tK4 T"irport, Bcac,& 1;4 t4i The feasibility of now before any- more sub -divisions were Cross has gone over the t-,!)i*==i:i.3. I number 28, 20 of the -inernbers being ": . .association in an effort to de iletn, Thi meeting will be for ;.nforrn- allowed. recent campaign. saving the -40ults- thing_ about Chi point it are asking that sub- f, ittion purposes only, and at I ' During the summer they. will be The" council -Chairman I T1, Datyidl-, - 1-:6 ­- - will amount to no more than a. dn­course ey ave ported to . a crowded meeting at tP e 1. The association has arpoin'M -3 cussian of the sewage situation. �,iirage System satisfactory to their Red Cro�s Centre 'tAat* the .$31 A.00. of it's members, Mr. Lionel UP, just north of Clairemont. During 9e . .1 1 The To-irnship has indicated that the winter, the .meet weekly.in the engineers and the Health Unit, paved raised was 158 percent df, the quota. to make a survey and bring in recOln- streets, sidewalks- where designated, Y e . • they are at liasi "interested - eribi4h fo] Clare�m6ht Community Hall. size lot, 9,000 sq. There were 1478 donors with. an mend�!tions. 11is report whcn' cwn- -1 - A th n street. lights, Mi'O- ed to the r, ed - $I+. down and talk -'about it, which- is This club is desirous of enlarging pleted will be forward Itheirsnumbers and would welcome feet, min. floor space 1200 sq. feet, average donation of $2.13 -This is an leral M-"ber. Ron. 'Michael Starr. at least -a starting point. 0 Per lot for school construction, ircre&,;e in the 'number of donors. tuiyonrs in the township who -wild $30 6 -per- ee�t Residcnts'_laini ti -,c cliff is idgi`4 --------6------ --- propey xl-,&U� is Said "tilmse back qA3nN% 8 I.Mqs tly -- ------ Inc uniull'i care to join them. if you are interest- vnere from hcmiiow that good- feet a year. Do-rin e pWit %,WCI 'En Feedval Results In ed or. -ant further information on -Ru- 9 can -call Mf.,F- --------------------- -tthe Red years, most of this e osion has' beeM Red eye ppert at Clare- established in the past for; q Next Issue -104 or evenings -18J1. First Pickering Brownie Pack Cross would continue. caused from surface drainage. Has,:Been Started A i L L1_ -P -L- Blvd that tince ran along OPEN HOUSE _ 1. Br ,ith the following: own Owl vote spec a , a wen, to the.Chairman and his Wife who gave the top of the cliff is no%vicoml .,,rs..Fvelvn Dwin0l; Taw Owl ' -fielin, S Owl so much time and energy to the calm. e. owners on the gone. Where home lakefront dv6 in to ttie*r properties drove Mrs. Hawker; now r '. Farmer. paigri, Mrs. Crichton reported on the from the front a few years ago, that' firs. CLad Ks re being a L -ea interested in bet Convention at -Niagara Falls, by herself= Mr. Mrs. Peters now have to drive,in from th6 eea-. Anyofic der in Brownies or Girl Guides, cod. ed said and Mrs. McConnell, of Claremont. of the lou. Several homes . have had to '4e r,10- t,ct Nfrs. Dt6nell at Pickering phone Mrs. McConnell gave an interest. ed to the rear of the lots, the cliff'' or come out to the Brownie. meet= 729, --or . Saturday morning at :William big talk on the work among "senibr - is getting too d9se'.' be secured! Just what can I ng on Street School, at 19 oclock' citizens,' and noted that- a number of the. Ideo from the Convention would anletance froin outside sources is not known --------------- ------ be incorporated in _Prog. the iWesent at present. No matter WhRt Iq dc're or who do" it one th=ug e took phice on Satur. ram in Claremont that the Red Cross certain -it will be expensive. -alls,-irt The marfiag day. .April 26, 1 959, at Markhati, Ont. is sp6nsoifing., ------------------------------------ Lawns, fences, retaining A some cases- have all disaP Peared *vat r r ,f ),fits. Marie -Cannon , 'ce Wilson) L. Crocker, Rev. C. E. • "Open Hoasevo at tl* A*x.Pkkering the bank into the lake. Until a persoft the bt. ail -port dr, Uoiji Olt dowit to f dwin Fockler, officiating. . They were at- HORAtO4 - Shower Of Gifts "- Sat' ives to R6ad and looks along -the shoreline* by- Miss M. (1-anT10111, W&Y, May 10- Donations Of Press" one doetm't realize that such ftn pro- tended N Snon-perfumedercer. Tho couple will reside at So Ba"• vas, non -perfumed scar serviettes, training pantluand pyjamas for rin cion problem exists In Pic"Ce 2 Township . However it does itAd Ave., Yorbato. pma� children Vai w4spitsid, in wl-. -ze it is to 1, Tia PI&M 71) ~ ° " ' � done and told me exactly what 1 awoke calm and refreshed with. V �y; wanted to know. out a trace of a hangover. ` _ r Of course Anna Cameron was In his laboratories at the Uni- IRS4 ' , on the set, lookingvery char versity of Arizona and the in tailored r western Research Institute Miniv :ng a or reg suit rttd a South ` g at Tucson, Dr. Koch and his as - pink, close -fitting flowered hat. s6ciates have learned that T-3 up your home, and--lowthe-im- After the broadcast I had a few cranks up the body's chemistry, "Dear Anse Rlrat• I am a ' words with Anna, And you know - " matt 19, and have been mar- " children of your, tell Your. - Y er h been stalled by alco--- t"as t new sc well it wife has r foul' years. We have two * husband, but first go to your � seemed almost strange to think hol, to shake o8 liquor atupor. ely children_ �rhom._I__lova __- *..room and set what the fu_tuwre at she shouldn't know me! I d by giving large doses of 1Y• I was very young to + holds. , r ..r n bund her just as natural and -3 to patients suffering from married, but I didn't know • Where is your conscience? ;� friendly as one would expect cirrhosis of the liver (a disease at love was -- ■ You have an indulgent hus- from her broadcasts, --frequently found in alcoholics). -- - ` 'But now I think I am in 1OVe6 • band, you are mart to move v' Koch told' a group of science edi- a } At that same time, a short dis- with my husband's brother! " into a finer home, your chill �' tance from the Model House the tors in Los Angeles last week. e is not married; he likes * dren look to you to be a model �' stage was being set for Front the cirrhosis victims showed a' . I expect, just as a mater -in- ' mother.. (How could you go g marked improvement. ' w. * on without them?) Your Page Challenge that same .eve- To physicians who would give "My husband is buildingus a * brother-in-law ,would probab- then I was tempted to stay -.and the thyroid hormone to alcoholics then decided 1 mi ht ust .as - r<Ovelq home, and gets us every- * ly be so horrified by your ,j well get home in good time ani and cirrhosis patients, however. • * news that he, would clear out ' see it on television at home, Dr. Koch offered a word of cau- ,� we wank Re doesn't know fast, and that would be that. - tion: In some mea there is • Mbout his brother, of course' .. * Partner was surprised to see me temporary loss. of sex ten t�ttet my husband acid jhat U Your husband's faith in you +; back so soon but 1 had 'seen potency --- _ ' �; like this happened, he *. would be destroyed, and for - about everything, Lound out a lot during treatment. T-3 is no over- _ d not let me have the chie ' the rest of his life he would ,:, ry g� all cure for alcoholism. it is a about a number of things — all Brea! " despise• you." g simple, inexpensive treatment "Shall I stn with the husband Put yourself in his , place. in a matter of, hours, You can for its more serious periods."77 — Y 100 -YEAR CLOCK -London s Big accomplish so much more it j don't love -- or tell his brother " What would he do with fin, perhaps the most famous you, start out with definite ideas From NEWSWEEK how h feel? Help me, pleage! ' you, how bring up the children clock in the. world has ticked about things you want to know l MRS. C. D." * — and where would you go'! off just about 100 years. It was about. Wandering around aim- Q. Our high school class to W CAN YOU? Disgraced in your husband's I Y going to have a dance, and sever - If you want to toss brothers + eyes, scorned b* his brother. on April 10,1858, at 8 o'clock at too r can be. very tiring and net al of us fellows would like. M _._ at each other's throats, break 'bereft of yot3r'ehildren, what nicht, that'workmen poured 17 too rewarding. know whether we should ask our ' One thing amused me I was ,- • place on earth is left for yuu Ions of metal into o giant mold. having a light lunch at the cafe- �' what kind of towers they to hide. It took two works for the metal" want to wear on their dseases- It is 'sota►eilmes hard for : feria. Sitting at the next table Can you answer this for as? LIMO -Parts Perfect of the hugs bell to cool and were twb very fashionably dress- A. The best plan is to ask your y * woman who married so young it wasn't until November I8, _ed ladies—ore of them loaded . —ghh whit color dresses they will - -- PRINTED PATTERN to stay to the course. She has -1858, that B' Ben tolled the with diamond rings + W rags and double - lost. the first thrills o! mar- wear, then you choose flowers to me.- chins. She turned to her com- - hours for the firs) ti rirge. She sees her husband - panion and said — "Dori they harmonize, � _ " • as a stodgy, 'hard -working have a bar around here at all?" man, and forgets he -is the The r dears wasn't it a shame '• • provider of all the good things +t�.:� theyh d to miss their -cocktails? ~o"10 painting C • in this life she has without -- -- *even asking. Well, so much for that — now - 1 + You wrote me- under stress. ,0N1CLj on with the work. Dave to go out. * You think you have found ro- Ditto needs feeding, one of the r * mance, but what you feel is kittens needs an eye-wash--ona • sinful and datructivs. Emptya� eye gets stuck up and won't open. The sunshine is lovely. your heart of such wicked robins, orioles and song -spar- fit notion. and be thankful there rows warbling with joy Frogs Jt still time to be the goad I imagine a lot of mothers — are singing, �. ,,•• wife you intended to be wben g fact spring grs�busting reeoutg� all and maybe a few' randmothel; • • you took your marriage vows. too, including myself—were not over. Partner is outside cleaning + Go back to your church and too pleased with the weatherwindows,-Dave with him. Dau pray for the strength to thrust during the Easter holidays. W-ci ter just phoned to say the little this infatuation out of your weather and children at home t• -- *--heart. Count your blessings — not a ha boy with whom Dave generally - + and tees ve-7rdf��eovP-oar to happy combination, We plays.. has chicken -pox. , Poor + --volunteered to have David hers . mothers._wkat a time .they have' . - keep your husband so content- to -help him recuperate after. the + nursing their. children through ed that he will never guess measles. We thought fresh- air first one contagious disease and_ how close you carne to de- and sunshine as well as the then another. _ • serting all those you promised change would do him good—the 'Bye — I can smell my rozat _ • to cherish. swings were ready and waiting — maybe I forgot to turn ttie - " -to encourage outdoor exercise. heat down' ZOY 11V711"ATES. HER But as you know It was cold, wet "Dear Anne Hirst: Once you and. windy, But now, with tna Sober !n a Hurry- - wrote that boys take their social Easter vacation over the weather I cues from the girls they date, is grand so we. are going to keep In the bar o! an Ivy League l One bog I d :ted just twice Dave 'tor a few days conger. l ne surely must have gone with the Daughter has no objection as the 'wintry club in Boston ng _ ,i wrOgg girls. He said things �Gith ::other -two little fellows are stilt wintry night in 1956, a young - " - ,and t man gulped downs -eighteen dry` double meaning,= tying to croupy and restless at night. Martinis in flue hours, then v' be ' pleasatst, I just laughed at David is no trouble at all ex- 'slumped to the carpet. He was , _i • • • • ,: them _ cept for his meals. What is the dead drunk—in a state that doe• • ... "I won sent hien off — and . matter with children nowadays? - 47%3 tors call anesthesia. ��� •,•rAw he 'threatens to tell 'stories By the 'time 1 have tried to gotWhen the call "Is there a doe- ;( about me! Unfortunately, re a meal into Dave I feet too trus- for in. the house?" went up, it ' t . knows a lot of the other students traced for words. We never had club guest, Dr. Henry J. Koch ;at school. How can I stop him:' that sort of trouble with our t►co art ' RItIG1a'1'>ENZL" children I .gave them what .I Jr., tried to help the youth, He thought they should havr ■rad recalled from his studies that yours shorter, fuller —sew This young man needs a . people with thyroid deficiencies ; - slenderizing version of fa ; threat from a that was that. Anything that was were uronci sus ; - •-Just a little embroider Tell your fattier orft - ere two Pictures. pro portioned your alcohol and sometimes died of pI They ted Patters is Dave doesn't care whether he add beau to brother the truth; it tiers anesthesia because of this peer_ beauty � ='oom- Uae fit you at shoulders, waist, eats or not—preferably not. natural colo - f is �o male member in your liarity. Dipping into his medical ring. m' fust black ee no alteration problems, . However, I am hoping he will bag, Dr. Koch took out a 100 brown- as In an- etching. family,- tell your mother. Sue Printed Pattern 4773; Halt C will know how to silence th:s Improve as [got him some chem - will tablet of a, thyroid Pattern 618: transfer of two L1634, 1834, 18%, 20%, 2235, - vulgar creature, ical food—a vitamin and miner- compound — triiodothyronine or. pictures 9%xIlJA inches (ea- Size 16% dress, 3% yards Either he is Loa ignorant of rl toNc. 1 had it as a ehild}o T-3 —and popped it into the a- broidery size) color chart. h; jacket, 2% yards. ■ such a denunciation and Lhs did our daughter, and now here tient's mouth. In five minutes he Send THI1tTY-FffZ CENTS F ]?tinted directions on each pat= lawful punishment he faces, is our grandson having the cams youth roused and opened his (stamps cannot be accepted. use , tern part. Easier. accurate, or%Loo spiteful to care. In any tonic. I imagine It must be good eyes. Dr. Koch gave him another postal note for safety) for this Send FIFTY CEfts (stamps •.event, it will be out of your since it has been orf the market T.3 pill. A half hour Lter•the pattern to LAURA WHEEL M annot be accepted, use postal I hands. all these years• youth was sober. --Box 1, 123 Eighteenth St„ New _ttOte for safety) for this pattern, ■ Before David arrived I got in Since ti.at dramatic remedy, Toronto, Ontario. Print plainly Please print plainly. SIZE, It the day should come when half a day at the National Home Koch, an internist specializing in ]PATTERN NU11I1BBt, your NAME,, ADDRESS, STYLE you thine real romance awaits Shorn in Toronto. Actually I thyroid cancer control., has been -NAME and ADDRESS. jYDM>fER. outside your front door, picture wasn't too anxious to go but. once studying the remarkable 'effects As a bonus, TWO complete' Send order to ANNE ADAMS, the devastation you would cause there 1 found, it, paid off. There of T-3 on alcohol addicts who patterns are printed right in our flax i, 123 Eighteenth $t., New. it you yield, Write Anne Hirst are various extras we still need range in social status from oil LAURA WHEELER Needlecraft _Toronto, Ont, fast, and ask her for help. She around here and at the Homs millionaires to Skid Row bums. Book. Dozens of other designs will rive it. Address her at I%oT Show I was able to compare one Recently he reported that hard- you'll want to order — easy fas•- 1, 123 Eighteenth St , New Tor- make with another, bring back a ened guzzlers suffering from cinating handwork for yourself. ISSUE 19 — 1959 into, Ont. -report to Partner and after that acute alcoholism fall into a deep your home, gifts, bazaar items. , - we decided on the best type for restful sleep for six to eight Send 25 cents for your copy- of our purpose. Not only that but I hours after taking T-3 ar•d thN book today: _ ---- - F,•� b• .. was able to get particulars about _ a few installations that were here when we took[ over the ,;a 1, + •, ° �: •v� house, the mechanics of which we had never. properly under- t stood. Now that we do, under- °5rQ i stand it 'will simplify the neves e. sary cleaning and care tremend- a _ ously.' And then in my -wanderings I found myself right on the spot.' L' 4. Ar >- L when C.B.C. was getting ready 3 - f. to televise "Open House" -on: s' of my favourite TV programmes. � k»' st o et s up w h It took overt o our the cameras and other equip- -ment in the Model House before ` it went on the air. Fred Davig = s� I° was very busy conferring with technicians and those taking part in the, programme, including: Frank Moritsugu, that genial ' -, - '� , Japanese artist in home decorat- a i da rye': Ing who is also managing editor 1 + of Canadian Homes and Gardens. I had an opportunity to ask his M+� - ° advice on a little home pro bleta ;BEAT GENERATION — These tigers KAYING BY EAR r This tiny violin and bow set is for real. which wasn't quite in his Iine. arriwal in. Dallas, from the BrookfieldrZoosaiulyChica�o�n8 Thai - It was Neil. by Mrs. Harriet Babcock Neil, 68 ,She and many. Since he wasn't sure of the an- Siberian animals, worth $I,000, turned out to C bosh males after older people showed the products of their unusual talents ewers he promised to have^ a et q hobby show for older persons. /1 visitor to the show plays member of his staff send m! td! much to the disappointment of Dallas zoo officials — and ' - f►imsslf a cheerful little earful with :lh9 eIfin instrumert. required information. This wa3_ ."em destined to spend bachelor rives in their new home. , 9 L IL._ .�,�,. _ ., - ..•'- 'T.x.s.5't'x. ! ..._..._.-r,.�,,,--- "wad! ;„;yak;•••,-�,.t�M °' ha.:'"`",ebs"5,"'i'�'"�"�• - t od RRYWOOD " Pupils from each eeont in our toe• Woodville on MondsY, Lad cad 1& The children of Brock Road Srjwol stioaer, N v al schdol took pati in the Music Fes- ° OOd for 6tiasla6 df� r n's Association parent', His father has been quite took past in the Music Festival at Trophy to Dietrirx F. , awry400d Wotna tival at- Ajax this, past week. t i Societies as guests ' Mrs Vti'i it during the winter months. Ajax, on Friday morning, May 2. Our Welfare Officer Comrade pt, tri: ,have visiting Wilmot Gates has been visit. Mothers' Day will be observed with Several mothers attended. The junior veil Hamilton is in Sun�nybrook HQe,. on Wednesday, MaY ing in Buffalo, -- - m. Every S a combine¢ Sunday Sihool and mom were third in the contest, e- operation, The Brch. lry to eomsaence at �� p special effort Sympathy is extended to bins and Church Sa'vice at 11.U0 a. m. May I1. a good report was given both rooms. wishes him the best of luck, Wet- j 40" is asked to 'make a spec Mrs. Cecil Hollinger acid family in We are sorry to hear Mrs, Rob- 111rs. Bouck and Miss GosticJt led the fare work :vf1l be handled mectnwh{y ' to attract sad hear Rev. Clugston, the death of Mrs, Hollinger's mother Mr. and Mrs. a Piggott are att-.. Mrs. Carson, ergt is in Ajax Hospital, We hope for 4nging• by Comrade Al, Burgess, Pickering. convention in Chicago. ._,1_ Mr. Leonard Dart journeyed to ,,,„,,,,,,,,»e„��,,,,,,,,,, ,;,,,,„.,„-„,,,,,,:,, sehtool andiss l aoluld ott tslieWtoathank at by he Phone he Dominion a speedy recovery, Comd.; of the Com. - CROCK ROAD diose who sent "Get Well” cards to Legion, has • asked all branches b fo her during her stay in e .Oshawa lead their community. in the 1st T 1 MEETING �� The Brock Road Home and School Hospital' July Celebrations and to emphasize " held their regular meeting .in the lac- Mrs. W Sowerby attended the to the public that it is Canada's Bir. y ' al school 'With Mrs. W. Carter, encs- Zone Ralh with 'members of the Dun- thdvy and should be celebrated, as PROGRESSIVE iding. The regular business ryas att- barton Auxiliary which was held st such. The Branch iters put a ne* $owmanville on Sunday, May 4. member it, v.."_=•rge of this in the _._C Q N S V A T I V ended to, A suggestion for adiffer- per - Visiting ,. Mrs. J. C. Hughson 'for son of Comrade Douglas, who, whiz ent night was mentioned, but no de- - A f e week -end were: _Mrs, Fresham, a made terrific strid- : ___. —� M r and Mrs. Bonus and son from a Committee a, vision was made. rrangemen ora c A s S O C I A T 0 N ; picnic and for the 23rd of Alay •were lung it "Your Can. They are ca g Welland. ads Day" with s or _ discussed. Complete -account of our P is of all kinds for The sympathy of the community is o Ming Canadians with a climax vE f� _,.., annual report was on the board fest our o g _ • • • extended to lir .Alfred Goodger in • all to read, and was a fine report for fireworks. Watch this column im =1 et Parlrside PUbfie School Avdrtorlum the,sudden .passing of his -wile in the further details. our small group. Several members l !A� volunteered to help the Red Cross Newmarket Hospital on ,Thursday, � Auxiliary celebrated J '. The Ladies _ J fay 2; alta to Mrs, Fred Pointon in _ when needed, by sewing. their : th birthday .at the Legion Hall _ Mr. W. C, 1-iurkar was then introd- the loss of her mother, Interment pith the, men as guests.. A buffiet } - FRIDAY MAY 9 i 958 used by Mrs. -Cornutt and we enjoy- v.as 4_t Erskine Cemetery. lunch Na, served and a good time / / , ed the pictures shown by him, of 3ifss Joyce het*.h has been taking was had by all. !!� a Course in Toronto University und- There wa. a 00 p 1f, �D S T , his vacation to the . Mu Coast. Mfrs., good turnout at Ow • • • • • • 'Carter thanked Mr. Murkar on be- er theauspices of the Red Feather Weekli Social Night at the Legcott ' _ tion. 1� h e o t half of the H and S organizer r Pres'dent's Comrades' Bili " - -- _ l -env Porter were We 4s h th.e best f Hall. The �r`� T SPF`AKEWS; @fficers -elected --were: President, success bbin and ham_. " Dl. W. Carter; Vice -Pres„ p Mrs. J. Recent visitors to Rfr. and :lir rsresent. .` THE HONOURABLE MICHAEL STARK, M.P. Moss, Recording Secretary Mrs, ,J, Roy F:eith were son Lorne and 'Mon- There Fill .not be a Social, 'Frill r, Ilott; Corr. Secretary, Mrs. W. Sow- icer. and daughter Sharon, 'tfa. �. dne, to, mus darsce at Gien of the Riding of Oshawa (Provincial) Mr Walter 'Middleton nz a little Fagle< Hall. - erby: Treasurer, 1lrs, R. Boys. Ex- '- improv and able to be up a little Thr 'tiMember•lti Minister of Labour. _ _ ecutiye: ?sirs. Kimura, Dirs. Cargill, p CNairrtta'n Coat Mfrs. Rogers, airs. Bath, Mrs• Perry. during the day. rade Al. Scott, whose inessage to the THE HONOURABLE MATTHEW DYMOND, M.P.P. Inctallat'ion was made by Mrs. Suter. `Several ladies of the 'community vis- veteran: %%as in 1a:t week's column; -a— y -Minister of Trans rt Refreshments were served by the ited the salt of home cooking and i. gill troLiag forward. to meeting+ _ -.. {ommittec. fancywork at the Brougham Hall un- wnrc vete-an.; - - - ELECTION OF OFFICERS \1r3. F. Cornutt is spendinfi a few der the W. 1f.' S. of the United The Rranch is Tomted west of the. in Toronto attending -the Grand Church.- Fairport Road, 'ortli, ort the Second Session of the Loyal Orange Benev^l----------------------------------- Cnncn,z'nn, E• MARKS, C . • .. ACAN. LEGION NEWS ssociaticin which is being held . .Watch this,column for Legion Ne_w s a �at the ling Edward Hotel. $reh. S41 Dunbarton sea week - I The 'fear -man crrh team that plac- JOSEF STAt1DIN EB - { rl ?econd_at the T?i=trio Piavdow-nc PRI9ATE HOCTBP$ at C-olhorne. wem to Preston last week CELLAR APARTM&NTS IFor the Provineiat Champion•hip and _ v finished fotirth., The team fmm Nr,r_ ALL CONCRETE WORK— - - -- -CAR wood took all tmphiea lxrma Cham• , f'hoae: Picketing TU . - rionchip and the noulrtes. G,ngratul- P,ENCER y - — -- -- - - -' :. , - iPLUN18ING, HEATING, ELECTRICAL -- - _ CONRACTING 146 Brock H., Whitiy - moo games) s GRA ELEC rMC • The only dealer in the Qshawo- 4hitby, Ajax, Pickering :Area to have the Famous I- YEAR GUARANTEE on Used �, oNtario Mone Picken'�g �3 :�' [ars, 1954 Models and U�► TEST DRIVE THESE TODAY _ ';`56 BUICK 4 DOOR H -TOP L ' Automatic, Radio, W.W. Tires. In Immaculate Condition ,) Year Full Warranty 55 BUICK 4 DOOR SEDAN Radio, Auto . N. Tires, etc. In Beautiful Condition I .Year Full .Warranty ►.' _ - } -1954 A40 - AUSTIN Test drive this today. Makes a wonderful second car. Y �►�,, A.:a - 1 Year Full Warranty y L _ c 1957 CHEM. SEDAN ;.. - Trtily a fine 'car with only 5,000 original miles. ) Year Full Warranty • -1956. FORD CUSTOM SEDAN,:..: Perfect in every way. , I Year Full Warranty , e:yes, Doctor...Vvednesday will be fine!" d ' 1957 DODGE REGENT iAUtomatic, Radio. This car hos very low mileage. Priced #o, sell. E — " ) Year Full Warranty t it's t o have the• dentist check When time t daughter's teeth, Mrs. Smith naturall'reaches • • for the telephone, that helpful "member -of -the. p f :This is the Safest and -Most Complete Guarantee ever family" with the habit of getting things done. coffered 'used car buyers. Good anywhere in Canada and When you look back over your day, it's some- times surprising to realize in just how many - �•�•A•� Mileage Restrict ;little ways the telephone has helped you . , .how _ _ it adds 'so' much convenience and comfort to r any' -Other "From—As to�nr os $30•VV everyday living. —Model to Choose TNs .=Lt. T11 PH a COMPANY Or CAMWA T, Down - Up to 30 Months To Pay' _ x, .- .<.... :a.. -- - 74 • e -Don Annan's condition is reported ire. a Christian F'autily Day Service, are in charge of the program. Mks. Saturday: JWW f• — Extesu►v� -- - Towns "improving"' this week. He is still at 2.30 p., m -There will be a Baptism ..Fare- in -charge .of_the..proarasn•_ ri� age of household furnaur•, y� 1� confined to the Oshawa Hospital. . Service also, • Mrs. Hobson will be guest speaxer. endue, a ntimises of the p:w:.a yt Briefs Clare Skitch spent a few days in Mr. and• Mrs• •Charlie Bell and the Please remember the parcel post. furniture are mode.n; etectri, � Montreal on business. children ent the week end with Roll Call —Something on Mofhers. isneto, refrigerator, quantity A t.�4. Bill Fertile is at St- John's, New- their oldest daughter. Mry BennettMr .and Mrs. Cecil Jones visit- ding, gpreads, sheets; quilts etc, ajwL.. Township solicitor advises that the foundland this week. and Bill, of Northy Bay and their ed .on.Sunday.w.th Mr._an_d-Mrs. A. a, g'•as&s ATC Pro rty of Mrs. Kw. t ..,bylaw prepared by them re Green- Mrs. H. Beeler, w'ho Kos 71rltsred new daughter who was born in April. Jackson at Manchester: garet YDung, of Agincourt; and •hg wood greenbelt and given 2 readings in a car accident two months ago, re- Mr, and Mrs: Kenneth Hollinger Please leave newspapers at ' the estate of the late Henry L+itic. d should not be given 3rd rural*' as turned home from hospital- last week. and Glen, of Highland Creek visited church as the Active Service Class Markham, at Prentice+& Aur.+Sar ='. progressing favorably, Kenneth's sister, Mrsi Puckrin,, Fred Rooms Franklin House„ Markhrrn_ his typ@ of operation is rot g pry, Beeler s :af land within the meaning of the AC$. f r 1 i , t- spoaaoring another drive > The Building Inspector reports 37 but still will be confined to the hos- a� fan -Lily, , on Sunday.-----------------------------------_- Sale at 1,00 p. m. See posters. Tars&& y u I cash; No reserve KEN ,'permits issued in April for a total pital for another month. , : _ Mr. and Mrs Victor Keenan. and Pukerfng H s Institute @ C ( ranch Wotaed to I./I k 1L7G Of ;316,000. Of this 20 were dwellings_____________�_:-___-- family of Toronto visited on Sunday I PRENTICE, auctioneers. :averaging $14,600.00. To date there ---- and G Puckrt with Mr. a Dass. George •n -----------------------•• .: - AI��tEY and family. The Pickering Branth of the Wam- $have been 110 permits issued an to , Pe (rn s Institute met in the Presbyter- Saturday, May 24.—Auitiar: „ale - - ' 73 issued by the same date last year. Mr, and Mrs. Russell Allxi ht and ' There will, be no tax sale in the The Club met on Saturday uvea;rig g ' tan Church S. S. Rooms on Tuesday of household furniture, antique pace tnvrnshi this ear as no arrears past grandson Murray, of •Clarerrtont, vis- Repots of the ear Acte `lbai suite; moa ant: P Y at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John April 29. y y qua ornam�sils, 19ii5. $14,400 was collected in April Ashton, Pickering, President $ill lted on Sunday with biz, and. Mrs. I read by the differertt eon4eners. Tfie dishes, silverware, chi'-dr:ein's eon, Stanley Powell. ::for' a total of outstanding arrears of Guthrie conducted the business. Geo. Election of Officers followed. Pres. ; bird cages►, stands, tools etc., on pwt 263.30. ------------------------------- ---- _ bfrs. A. E. Calvert; 1st. Vice -Pres of Lot 14, Concession t0, on the td►ih F Council agreed - . try and have the Izatt, Bert Guthrie and Fred Puck- BALSAM � ��• �'� Mrs. A.' Lishman; 2nd. -Vice-Pres., Oxbow in Dufiins Creek below River- rin were named as a Sports Comahi- A Coaeession, one mile north k Jtlo. 7 side'Drive, closed by the end of this ttee. Mr: Ernest Bartlett introduced Ddrs: F. O'Sullivan; Secreta -y -Tres Highway. property of S. Baker: 3aie week. the speaker, Mr. Peter Worthington Congratulations to Mrs. W. P. sour, Mrs. J. Peattie; Disb-ict Dir- at 1.00 p. m. Terms cash. No rev. Donald -Beer reported that Bioug-of the Toronto Telegram Staff. He .Jones who celebrated her 87/0,.- bir- ector, Mrs. J. Hasek; Alternate, Mrs- KEN and CLARKE PRENTICL, ham Park Boari were willing to take told the group about his trip to Eg- thday last .Wednesday,' April 3u. I C. H. Brown; Directors: Mrs. H. l auctioneers. 1 over the operation of Brougham Hall I tttthder the Rcereation Committee. 3'pt to visit -the UN Forces stationed Mrs. Re¢. Hoskins and family NewTnan Jr: Mrs. F. I•Tall, Mrs. R I - der teadings were given to a new there. He gave a general description spent last week -end with .her par. Cronk; Visiting and Welfare, Mrs'. ---------------------------• ` bylaw for debentures for a new 3 of the Canadian Arm Camp Life in eats at London. -- D• Smith; Quilt : 5omm.: Mrs. -» •.••e. , Army `� U Th N � Classifieds roomed school on Harwood . Ave., the Middle East, and an overall pic- Mrs. Frank Disctety visited Tor a 'VacOae Mrs. Parker, Lars, Elliott, -- 7ttorth for $65 000.00. Originally it _tune of EgSpt. He answered many few .days _last week with her beer \arc. Smith; Preys, Mrs: I. Tapper; was for $50,000.00. questions asked him by the group, then Mr. Cecil Maynard at Schon.- Auditors: Mrs. Shortreed inif Mfrs. Marino Construction have - been who found his talk very interesting. berg. H. Richardson,, Conveners of, Stand- � • awar&4—the con race 20 enlarge -then .. Com_mittees--A icultYre and infiltration bed of the West Reuge b1r�Vm. Brown thanked.hfm oa be- -text -SiSnda7r Map-}L-tlscr-will- Canadian nciust ' gr _ — -- half o� the Club. BobButson Gordon t be a combined Church and Suri ay C I rieg, Mrs. Dowling. water system at a cost of $3,947.30, Citizenship and Education, Mrs. T. `M this .cos`- to be born by Chester Hill t Smith. Brian Churchyard and -Fred I School Service at 9.30 a m This is J Wiseeler; Historical Research and .. Isnbdividers- Pttckrin sang " y very family r oud e / -- -- =-- . "Drink to me only wsth Family Day ' i�' Ticino Eyes", accompanied by Mrs. � tri• to attend Current Events; Mrs Mchav; Home ? � :arch BeII at the .pian. Geo. Iiatt I Miss Betty Gates- hal accepted a Economies and Health, Mn. F. J• M ng '-Gallway Bay". Brian Church Position to teach school at Crarl- Pr^� e�'Community Activities and Ff011Ch nign,S � �� vara sang two solos "He's Rot the baldi, near. Goodwood, for the next Public Relations, Mr-%. TZ, Clarke. Lunch was served '::. Hnstesse•sr POOR OLD The annsaI eetir.g o the Eiomc whole world in Hts Hands", and "O schoolyear. C Mrs and School Associaa: n ,ars held on Lonesome Me".. " The W. A. wt 'nee , on tti an are . ,�.,. .. ! C• .. a -_---- '-_-•_ __ __-_-...-.. ll d Dowling, ''sir ."�ia-r d fUSti 40R Monday, 'slay S,. The pre'�;dent, airy. Sunday School and Church Ser• day; May !d, at 'the. !L4mr of Mfr; Mrs. McKay Cor. . - - - _ Stt01KD YM RIV W. Fcr:•1:, 5 -poke .'7`t the inion- vice wi!1 be eombiied next SunAa Chas. Piss. Mrs. Day and Liss. F:-, SALE REGISTER YOUVE ►too roust DA.`,' - lions of` the If(::c and School A35- YOU'LL t:I►hJbE A etRi t l: ociation 'in .the arca L,> $onn-a ti*•r.c Saturday, May 31 — Auction Sale 1 and Schco! Cc :reel in P:ckeri:.fi TP, tt of household furniture - and effect:h. - It gas decided to wa.t nasal moi c i:i- "- PLASTERING r1 1 tris is a real good Lot of h;.usehold • _- �.. formation could c pt,:ainc,i aboni. a _ — l� nma'e.- - — �. _ •Counul before dea.:.•r:g to jn•7 'lire -- _ . goodx�fln >E:ckart Electric ' belonging "to the Es. � 1 tree- of the tax Victoria l7ixon. Sale CAMERON STREET : �- STUCCOING -. _ ghpkins' • roA:n woZ the -attendance _ , _ - = . baRn,r for the m7rtt� '!-he annv�I rc• at 1.30 p. m Te ms Cash, No reser•.: Forts of the (c.:: .aces acre read,; _ _ v,c. KF11 and CLARKF PRENTICE Pickering 362 followed by the E':'e4.:wt "i� -=- Spring is the time for stucco. Have R done now over - anctioneerL ). ----tor the yea: 1958it 'Fw- block' frame, or insulbriek. Piaer;ng, new and ; — - '- ` • 4ilr; t1'!eerPre? _ .bir,. C c•i.:c)r; Ret:. st� Secretary, Mrs. J. H:^dcr • a: Cor•, repairs,. plain or decorative cornices, fancy ceilings,.. Score a;y, \fr.. J. Fc -tale, Tr .•urer: u ctrl Work done by apprent�c ed tradesme 'and fully w S - _ • . PR1NG YALUEDAYS :Ales. F, �3`arrc^. •" Exec :'ir \ie r- For ree estimates . -- - her, lfr.' aej bir J. Jan. .a, \1r, guarsn teed fca N ¢¢ - f• A. Wb cyte, firs. . Dust:, ;Irfl � PICKEitING 356W3 -- ANYTIME - Colic); Comramittee Coni cr_ei �� i - or _ - LA•fz+., A. Jor.!•c (. rtiaii !'r• jdcr- - - set, (Mcmhersilip) 3fr4W. lot'ilc: EM. 8.5825 EVENINGS ate- (l?ret,*ra::� '\ir} J Jety .�r� T S tasty pot'luck''1' c:.er, c vcd zzzw—.� STARS Y t _ by `.ars. D„rrct -nd her C,,:ur,:t•tce. Mn and Mrs. Fred Sa^,ft .end 1Ir• Ior Satisfactory NiiMtin 9. AOR to BIG DAYS - 'tVm. O'Brieh entertaine i Mr, and' ` by 451 -1. tile occs,lon of their 53•:d an n;vez,arv, It - - 1see __ •ROTARY LAWN MOWERS -STEP LADDERS was % ,double cetphrati•r Kirby a it was also hs; birthrlay. w� are. sorry to heat, .,i the aerie MOSIR SHEET METAL tArwt� AND GARDEN EQUIPMENT _ r- - iof Mr• C. Truman, brother-in-la.c ' _ r _ of Fred Scott. if e H sty Ck 1,� a - ear !art Frida at �f:dlar:!. 21 - Church St.,_- i `... - •- ---_------------------------------t- ' Ba 'Isdohs: N • • ' aAUTHORIZED DEALER FOR ,- , � a r ware ' 'IMPERIAL OIL HEATING UNITS DAY r.P�IOIIe 39 • -' . • . Picker" MOTHERS GAR WOOD OIL AND GAS HEATING UNITS SPECIAL Phon• Coiled: _ :RA. 5-27.34 or RA. 5-2751 MASCHKus SHOE STOZE _ . . irMne Pickering sWPLUMBING AND SLIPPERS - $2.W all 'styles t//kT /1Ft/ TER k TING _4 LADIES' SHOES - $2.00 - A EA - I . INGO �ft may 0 PUMPS • ►opf -_ (eHILae 'S SHOES — 99tEAST WOODLANDS HALL 0 s n • GAS Fr"TM I _ odd sizes • t • SP sn2001Asatnac i • _ � • o2001A- i i y - - Tbuts• May $ BRADY PLUMBING ------ _ s _ -:ADMISS10P1 3o CENTS 4= �gftn JW. Vhd, � lumber Co. DUNBARTONPEC1Al - - - j09@4@ft Eiwsats Prik) I ' ` M A R K ;PHONE' 165SIL 0e95 ,.Pl, wo d ut id whit 1 .. - �IEl�IVERY S eWallboard - - Sim 's Wood Products ET .elle N j pson -_ 1 at PHONE 109GHWAY - ac��tl n N . �, 26 _ _. PHONE PICKERING HARWC+OD r -_-— -------------- - j I AJAX — , , sad916&u4w �* �1'�Cfox' PICKERING --____ SECOND CLASS HONOURS Cerise Oaterhont ' .. • . � y/ _.- - i DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL GRADE 9A Robert Bentley ' HQNOVR ROLL Paulette Riches. Beverley Banton ` OUARAN% Robert McBride _ (Grades 9 — 12) Ian Salgo �— - — -- —' Te-e—iellowing--stttdent3— - Fred Brock , " Radio -TV Service �McIAEt1NIE'S either First Class Honours (75ao to James Irwin Llprothy Willson I 1005'0) or Second Class Honours (66ec Lynn Rogerson John Hanlon Auv Make or Model to 74%.) on the 1958 Easter examin Bruce Thorp GRADE 10B = -FUNERAL DIRECTOR atioris at the Pickering District High ' Glenda Palmer Arthur geld School. Pat Gordon n To FURNITURE DEALER GRADE9A CLASS HONOURS _ _....Brenda Pridmore Gordon Ejwards + llt�>RQitl' AlanJohnston— cele Jackson- - A Johns L Ja o Gail White Grant Foreman Joan Wright Barbara Messer Darlene Mortensen Sandra. Foster Priygb ° Aotbuknji Service Carol Whittington GRADE 9B Tony Moore �ZR3.L BUs . DAY OR NK3FtT Sharon Clarke` Klaus Gunther GRADE 10C Z_ jy E$ Carel• Lumley Marian Pegg ISlayfred Bingley - - H Donald Lin do Ronald PoetiU Lynne Anthony 8itevtbs,T wM. yne KnaPP �.' - Anne Gerigs Irene Kormos I ��ad lrr.m Wa b66A M�EACI';hiitr Prop. Ruth Miller YoungFreda D. ' '^ Alltofoe�tl ]doses F>K Ml _ _ nper Sharyn Jones Gordon Edmiston Carol Anderson ' Ronald Death James R. L. Irwin Carolyn Webb Phone PieheQpg 193 -Nicholas Baker Doris Whittle 'Garry Taylor _ PSpLyn Munson . IfH: PIC34 SPM_ John Gerecke Douse Scott y PiClferitt0, Ont. Allen Lackey. GRADE 9C Betty- Forton John Davison Carol •n Parnham Marguerite - KE''�l ANS CLARKE GRADE 9B y rguerite Found ¢ �T Wayne Carter Marilyn Wonnacott r �C� Patricia. Gray Diann Crozier Jean Lewis - . . 'Carolyn .Payne Hilda Smyth GRADE 11A j _ AU"16NEERS Tr. & r ;VOWSON;11 Ar LLn� Sandy Ritchie , . Jack Robertson - Frances Ogletree Ii ;=d Autho ted fox; 1be Barbara Walker - : Cimitieft of OatY30 sad' Yorlt. Barrister sad soll•itoe GRADE 9C Fred Shepstone George :Malcolm Joan Mitchell Ronald Kimura Diane Dear - rgypt S kr Implement• Booty ®tNii Celaabfs and EAatasio i Terence Sherlock '- Gull price -' �� � F�S Anne Lennox Diane Bailey Kay Michael odic, apeeialgs'at Bea�oaa8lo Qle•od Sidg+ Ajax Carol Adams William Crargill Peggy Cowan � rbc _� GRADE 9DORAPE-91) Ian - TsiO• o3.0ae.� Sandra Walm9ler Keevil Harry Cook n GRADE 9E GRADE 9E Betty Hibbert P qL f1`a" r►� rifWs j Jean Barclay Gail Peer Diary Lois Jo son, - F. O, pyoe'11ask. _ Robert Wood Donald Matheson _--- Petrels Clark - I GRADE 9F 3l a Wright Anna Wilson" - lsof>t3toa. cava tt•ee eot•:Ils�d ! Briaa Greener -� anaBa savelf•aeozs tdac• 18N. �i' Pogue - Patricia Hawkins Pa1taBBrrawrdrin -GRADE Parker ' f ---- x Ll%•ll'. MEO AUCTIOA.EER GRADE IAA - Cliff Lumley Ray Gilchrist Diana Johnson John Norrie Caro! .White — Pitiiteeiag. sad Whitby Towwmhlpa Joy Parker _ _ Jacqueline Archibald _ E. R FLEURY Rosemary Salgo - Brian Taylor Philip Irwin ` Jean Donnelly i Far=, Seaa•hold s'rd John 1lanivr GRADE i1C �I Diane Carter M Bar • r ens Frank Mama Pat Reels: Sal A 9p•+talt7 Carol tcPhersonar Evelyn Dunkeld -" - - o. cz ::,�r;�n !Bxrnster, Solicitor, rM Ixiciard Lir" -Joan McMdrter I J pt Attention Ghee Pat Doherty {� Norma Cartwright s. Robert Lehman Beverley Bilcox Notary Public T9H1T.3Y = ESOriiE :+i0 8-2311 RaraO Matheson Williard Peddie Amelia Tuekkea Moorish at Old -Kingston Road GRADE 10C �GRADE'9F _ 1 _ {',RADE ]2A Highhlaad Creel: gh-ron Williams 1. Jin EdTMon�is -Anne Porter ` W A'Kil� — ? -ie festers Carol James , AT. 2-7391 or AT. 2-1382 Gordon Hutton { COUsiMY BOMBS Wanda Carter Diane Loyst Carole Jakeman - Hoerr: _. -, . _ r --_1 ♦hM GR.ADE 11A ex, kaon SALA" ACRSAfr R ry Sac Paul 31unroe Kon to 1Md. 9:39 to 5:30 pat. }tart' J, Jamieson Glur:a Donaldson Seturdsy end Eserdnss J►Al1LIlS s Fiasex _ _ - Lorne Cummings _ -_We Have Wattiag bu7v a T'8tih EL, kime GRADE 10A aicotm Go" &sb D•wa Paraent• - Hoxar�d i2 CALL - 14r 1NGLL5 G .orge Shuhla Alan Dawson 3ngrla Shilton GRADE 128 - ver Ptet�pt And ExperixseeA Das'id Warner - Jane Roberta RADE 12A _ _ _ Constance -Payne - Gordon Johffson Garnet Watchhrrn Geargr R-u.(,n /Pbofy ��}}// r� N�/ }t ti=w-t 'Li1M:. Offlee CH34 M Robert Sodnarsk Elaine Barke r t Murray Carson lu Tient r Ir _..5 Bill rana - - 'I- JL !C•II=UC} rdy sad 50-'33 Joan- Lumley Stewart l,rag "highway -Nor_amen! Woks" � Allee-Stev2r�sea — — - - - -- -- - : < GRADE 12f oritsltl' I' ttar -GRADE 12C R Baa G ROBX AUSTE TROY. may: Sate•�� rs Jane'Koendzrmzn Gladys Disaep _ Joyce Kimura Y. _ .. Ruby Hobbs - David Sdu,:de' ls. -lit .l- iT hi D Ontario Yotabllohed 1lOe Jean Walker - y Catherine Konnedy - .. Tws miles west of, Whitby on on 1Qe. 2 iil`hwey, between REAL ESTATE �_.._...._... ____ _.. -i �QYES DRUGS LTD* -- Whitby and Ajax - P6eae; WhatDy iHo 3-243. Photo co-op now in Pick- Pickering United Church - - ering and Ajax areas. To Minister: ��,,. Mei-►�>� Bt,ffars PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS = = 68 PLUMS/NG SUNDAY, bony lY, 3958 buy' or •soil for prompt _ CHRISTIAN FAMTLY'SUNIIAY , Picked - ALrZED KCAY courteous service ask for , r=119MO O BATHROOM ! Mr. BFOWer. 9.45 A. M. -SUNDAY SCHOOL - �--�� - Featuring Leading Toiletries 11.00 r►. M. - WORSHIP SERVICE' _ •�psTlscArEs GIVEN -M — - - BAPTISM Sick Room Supplies Baby 1+[ee�S : _� _.._ "-- !'hot,•: Pie>terY� Kilt A• J• Schatz 8.00,P. M. - FELLON HIP and ( - . ------------------ General Inouroece — Realtor STUDY IN C. E. CENTRE14 • Picker-' 590 or MO. 8-3337. Pickering - � EVERYONE. WELCOME - i�t.EN1StON �'RAD10 1 ---------------------------- v------ " Store Hours:... ._ :. Christian Science 0900ty # 9 A.M. — 9P.M.,' e P Rf PARS _ ROUGE Hi115, oN P.M.: TA100 .^-..�s Rt H011doyf 1- P.M. S iI�ONS PICKERIN6 173 • • lavlta Yea To Kit• Eagai� WNBARTON RADIO dt TV N C`areh semi•• UEn ' : gnvGSTON ROAD ♦ — A. II. RATTBW {N•W side. int id•1 9t A DEAD � - D AND CRIPPLED teAR�IA STOCK • - DOGt1i d CORAM, >!L A FUNStAI AND E�'FiiY,$UNDAY AT 21.08'A•'lit }� (� PROMPRY .. - F: V • A A and S=CrMR AMBtylANCE SERVICE , a.aaay school Aad 2Yae••e, At The Some Hese COMM BUnZKNG, AJAX :. 'W 2 Ift"AY wedne•dsT, 8 1< a. - 11e•ttaoq MARGMtIL1 FUR FARM'- ` + Tu 8iat••e eR a.. O"aws M•°t� MCK151 O KACH ROAD _:Fir Isf•ttnedou, Call: '..PHOME COLLECT soNfM%►hIWLLE MARKET 3- 679 ,- -....• - Pickering 471W1 or AM. ,1-7389 5t'13u alk CO. ... sele�hone wards ONS-a'Kioxs _. - - Os& R./•a For F�rat Asa mss' -AJAX 1059 WAdk*wm bwranpo a s,o8u.o,` f DBR - - - - - EMWwinn &. Glbsoa . Bt�IL K I T E D .._:_teorrth�wesY m WOODWORKING _ -- * ' .T AND BUILDING MATERIALS CA.� b10lii�ITti. MoitTetrN, RfEML I' ZMLT sad UWALLJO High . Grade Anthracite Coal -" - _ Co. Stoker CHI. Cbetered Aceo•naatt k ALTiritATiONB,Ol!� lots i LICENSE04,TRUSTEES " °""� "" Fuel Oil and Fuel Wood f' a». osiTolt� "xrosn, tr,. A. 8 3 1isC'v 3lti 0"A ;'PXK W. R— For � Prompt Deliver Phone Pick 74 or 75 1!latt Lata _ PRONrr. S' - PTCA 1 g — - - -------------------------------- .BTAF'F�ORO EROS. ieore� o� , . _ .. r' . _ 1 ( ,fir-- ,:� .._ �,�,,.,,-,: --•�- � _ � ��::=� - - _- -. * _ _ ... - - _ . . _ . , .. _ -_. _, it i. _ _ . A ' __._,. . _ . - . _ . - ; CLAVEMONT a numbered—neighbors;-Irettimon- era --ro ^ Mrs S � -...—y, spent the - Mr. dna Dpi+. Keaaaeli Pbwr>j` —',+ ^` tk�Call=l�� e f m hes, of VI%ltitbY. aP�t e .. met to tender a misrxllaaeous show- Thessalonians II, week -end with ftiends around here• and family of Columbus, visited 11in _. The Claremont Recreation Conon- .r to -Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Bud) Rally Day Service will be held ir. Congratulations to :our newly-weds- and 'Mrs. K. Pascoe on Suaday. ittee will hold their final Teen-age Lehuian (Nancy Barclay). The num- St.. John's Church nert Sunday, the Mr, and Mrs' E. L, Crocker (Mrs. We are glad to heat that Mel. . 1Dance 'of the season this-Fridary ev- bcr of useful and valuable presents 11th, with a combined service of the Gavtnon) Who Were, married last Wm. Clark has go far movered _ �tning in the Community Hall, at 7.30 show3.the high esteenr in which the ,congregation and Sunday 'School at week. from her sceideak, t>a be dote rp. p. m. The parents are Invited to at- •young couple -are held. After. view Z.00 p. m, n to.,her home. _ _ - _ bis. 'sited Mri. " J. t . -- - ten , to see what has been• accomp• ing the presents, the groom kindly The Bazaar, sponosred by the D,, NiF}rs,tander, at Green River, one. - — { 11 __ _ - _ lished. . showed all the lovely pictures.. which M. S. of the United Church which day last week, ('� i c Mrs. F. Loyst is spending the week they took while on their honl`moon was held in the Township Hall, on bit. and Mrs. Martin Rout}ey, of EQi�jE'� - -....'end here with ,her parents. �1r_and tlrroubh the different States. The Saturday afternoon, proved .a• Feal L'rooklin,: also bit. act 'Mrs..J. Rout- . • . .,Mrs. Jack Norton. evening, was brought to a close with success, The tables were soon cleat- ley: of Toionto, ', called on the for; •' S1J<®e 8* Mr,_rsd_ Mrs.. Keith 5tcckley, of cup of tea and lunch, ser'.'ed by e`t of ai! the cod thin. -..-I--.-- P__-..__ . r5. Sister—MTs:-'I5� Stouffville, visited Itfr an the ladies. ',l'g hear that bits, Seebeck, who day, �s PIdadog. . !r R Mras. I d Daw�oyn who' has been ! The regular meeting of the W. ' bi. has been in a nursink ,hoane, . at Sympathy of the community is • • .,aAWT TIML 7J§ P. Ir. r. f S. of St. ohn's Church will be held ' Markham, has now returned to he extended to bit:' and Mrs. Beverley ('D p� OT. L{ht`� i • staying with her da t�hter Mrs. JOB', on Thursday afternoon, Mav 15, at home 'here. •. English in the passing.of ,their lit-. " Empringhasn, js now improved in" the home of bars: Hotiard Malcolm.* Sorry to hear that 3fr. Cyril- NYa:; do daughter_Barbara Ann at Ajax: - rDnST )!6h'I3RIAL3 j '.;�Sealth. - - • Frogram Conveners: Mrs, Robert nop is in the Oshawa Hospital rec- Burial took place at Salem Cer:ret � r The W. bf. S. of the I;nited Church bfill, tifrs. E. . Johnston `and blrs. eiving treatment. --------------- -- -- __ " • 'rill .meet on May. 8th, :iu< the church n , I _ y _ _ • cry oh Mo da afternoon, 1 .- _ .at 2,30' p. m. . The Wotren'� Atixiliae% of the,Can. . . Legion, Branch 483, chartered a bus , . �_ . . _ _ :=tci Bowrnanvrfle last. Sunday. _Thenad- .. _ - I .. ies paraded to the cenotaph and back ' - 'to the hall, where a banquet was en= .. - joycd by all. The Auxiliary has don: - - • . . : ated to the L.egibn and -knit - tH ernty . I One . ' -one pair of sacks for the patients at - •- . . - ..,Surmylirook Hospital. t< hese . Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cooper mot- ... - . -*red to Dundalk on the week -end .. 0 •. < .. is visit Mrs. .Cooper's sister, Mrs. . . ' .. . Norman Reddick: ' -' . - Mr. Jack Laelborok. leas been ern- i. 1 - ployed as a machinery salesinan at T _ . ... '., ' . •Chas. 'C=ooper's, replacing Mr. Nor- . . rnan Fretz, He ca te- from Cooks- est. . " We are�pfeased to report.1. that tfrs. - . ... - . . - - _ "Z'. Cordy is Norte- acai'n after her n - - - stay at Briarbush• Huspital, , _ W-21 .. _ . . "The . Claremont - 'Bowling League ... ' I . lreld their banquet last Friday even= .... . ing at the Spruce Vi!ia- Inn: Whit- ..- - . . :by. •Fotiowinsc the dinner, prizes .we - .. _ ♦ i/ avrarded. Henry AesjarcKne's teamI. - ` "won the Troph}', prizes acre aha a- . _ D_ - . -- .._ 'warded- to the high sager c int. the seasdY A dance ivli ;ver, •ud art en .-.I.---- .the evening.- I 11 . .. . .. , _ ...,.. r 1�� - _ Mrs. Ed. Bar,iface. . 3 .Mmi,roving . _ - . . - -.. _ ::; . _ .- asiccty -ids the Scarhnro Huspi.tal. af- . -- _. __ a . - _ ter hr, -operation, _lir \fat Gil?inF .. . . _. _ Stam. of L,akellciv. is kr.ktnG ft - .. ;.. . ,.- , ...-.....: e B-onaacc 'xh1 e - - - - _ v ay CEYY'S SPECTACULAR VOLUME MEA�iS _ Bill foss, ak Ciaretnonf ,hone 71J3 - - Tas four -cote little kittcr. One can M� • •be had by calling after p. m. 1 SPECTACULAR �IALUE FOR YOt�.''r - 3f iss liltian Austin. uau;,hter' of .: ` ,' _ . _ -- -- - - — - ' I4'r. and Mrs.. Edward Au.tin, C'aie• % ..- - _ . CT NOW AND SAIF. �, - _xront. was married trn . Mr. "r.arry _ . __ . _ - . . 1. <- -. 'Rtville;.son of !Jr. and %Irs.. F...\cv- "_ . -_ . •,_No other nes car . rife, Stouffville, fast 5aturda} to a1.qr. C }l35 ever broug�tt yeit soanueh for �' very pretty. Bedding srttiirc in the , -fro little! Values like Safety -Girder construction ... f . .United Church here. Rev,. I' I ackcy1. rperforn3ed the ... o�ercmon,.1: The, eom- tc+ot-operated parking brake... rriatCittess tifxury ..c •' '-- and much more besides ... standard equipment you k ,'. u le all mixsity wishes the hap}t; C? p - e4 P - the be +. just can't buy on others in Chevy's field. That's why +.- �, number of . o•u fi•1'crinen were � + . ~ Chevrolet, is Canada's first choice by far. end that's it aut thrcugh this ,district nm. the past — -- -r.-­-k-4!M-&- eer t*mut. �on.c of them' why your dealer can offer you spectacular t fume _ _' _ cough! some nice -sized ones too. On Spectacular. Tra _ . w • :-savings during his Sprjn0 Sales Spectac ar, de . _ .- . opening day, Carl Devitt landed a 'i3• �.ss..,,.,.-...,...�,a. S . - . today1., while value's at its peak ! . _ _ _,_ ., r,c, . spedded. trout trosn Duifisss I.. - •v __ for y ou I �qyo / :iCreck, _ _. Firemcri were caI I to the ltntne% A GENERAL MO ill E '.of �': alter Do tette la>!' �t'e Tncs-hav T S U '--*-T O R Y ' r., . n;Rht. at Chalk Lakc. A grass tare _ _ _ _ .T....• _ . - .. - _�eovered a la=ne arca..a�:�t threatener! ,,.,,L•.4r-t• • c c--,• _ X, r:as t,ruught under ,"r •� � . , _ - .t:8nme.bush, t .. -- 1 F: -- 3f i-_ Frances t„-t.�t Lind=ay. spc~i the week=end .,ith Ler harcitt� . .: s �r.>� 1� r Ti �Tr• :a . Lot -t .'""”" � 11 -- � S� tit an . , b{r. Ctarc Kcc:il acre.:?cr} t}:r dist• e w, r �- : {se. rrtcetrn� of tl',c Izi:•:•,.:t, C:uls at - _ ,r�'t Ti,rcn,t rn. •r z,, s- x 3 mew cry sz'a y ; 5c -,I fr ,tr 1-erc 0.,.ttcnd tl,e �„6 +ee!!l�leAlis:- - - r ; T•. _. :,1in ;cad rt t' a `.ut ::� T :!a. Ed. - - . T` _ - - ? t 'Cornnt,,, fill �.atrrda - T _ . . •. ..1C roods cllGR 'r:� (?1_ t' i' - _ _ ' < C httrch ss " . - , -1f.nited •'tri 1� OVERWHELMING SALES•SUCCESS FOR ",.__ .._•; r � .� � ._ - _ �3, .. SPj 3t.`aSC�n 'tritli their n� .: F�rc4hvrt . rapt SCS., )Mr ;I ,r:a._r C,,: !_:�—OLDSMCBILE B?INCS AN OUISTANDIN6 �` j'`�' y' tiTr,.,..\ c, ° jtignt. t'. LeFr..tit: . , errs•. ;41r Brittost: Treasurer. \1-<. Re% B!)YING �PPQRTUNITY FO,R YQU� ,..�: IW£SCSI4 . ill r.:c, t c,n Tue ,Lc: t f • �� _ . tsol� s. Thc. w - . _ -11ay 13, a4 R.30 P. ns. at t!. hit„e i OLDSn;ohi.ii) i� the n.�� t�a� to go., and Ca diar.� _ r �0 N cverywherc. are €oing OLDS in w. Rev. H..Lackev; P; �• -atti a ill l>c ;�i_ a% : l -e; Old -i- =r Efts, Peddie and `.1•s. I,eh- ' mar.. your dealer is haldin_•a Spring Sales Spectacular to . . ' r. The annual banquet for \Mother and :., . _. .. - c Howe on value. Come in and • ._ celebrate- It's Open Laugh Fc^s of ttze Brownies and the _ - see. Thrill'to all that OLDS offers you ...'Rocket zed . I Cui>ies,will he held on Thursday, the t auttior7 -• , engine performance. ... choice of two superb rides `o' _il va 8th, at 6.30 p. tn. in the Community uc' • J ' ... peerless glamour err and prestige. Then. find out at Y° ' :. Rev. Geo, o Ha11. Tete speaker well -he �� n . }tow low Oldsmobile is priced ...lower than many' .� �, M 11 , . . � 1-4:1 ' 1. . . .avrsce. — eld Stcr U ' to models in the so-called lot priced fi p �il� ” ' 'Oldsmobile now. It's easy during the Sprin Sales �� ''- " _ • �R��GHA Spectacular.... the trades are t;:rri5cL . _ .. _ X I.�, n w a . ._'Thr folto�+ing were w nners at the -I" " -- - - - _ - }% , CO55-35Bi yt•c7mcn's Iristitut'c Eiiclire lictci in the - - F . Ull on Tuesday evetiinR 1a.,t. \Mrs, ,_ _ _ _ (' _'� _ ' 11, �y, Hamilton. tifrs. J. f1a�i -1fi3. O OR SAES �� — -- NIcOLS MI ? X _'jdatt6ew•s; Mr. W. --Carhnn, bMr..E.. . ... _ 1Uilliams and 9Mr, Owen -Gray, Spec• . _••.' . • '1� prizes went to ko=_s Carlton and . 1 s i, Mary Drake. : Another social everting. was held - _ _ _ - . _ , - —1. �s tlrt Hall on Friday cveniug, 1.- . when4F""� . __ - . . .. ... - _.. ... - . .-. _ . . .. ,t . I :­_­ ­­­��.' _­_.­_. ..­�.-.. I-. �._ -/.- . I - .. � �.._.. .0 "- � 1. ..... .. . ......�;­.. . �.. . _ .., ; , . .1 _ . . I...r'`, -1 1. � . I .. I . . ... .. . I I .- . .. .. ' .. . . ,; .,-.1 I r -.' ..�. .....-..._._— . ­.. I. -- . . -, ..:., .: �' &'-;,,.-.. .,• -� -_-1. .. , -"„sn Y "s�A" " ,a" -«, ' °',� _ 0 . x ••arms <rw�r sc..+6 max . - n-. _ - 1 - ' y Frlwik f �►T IQuxDI -. r W112". DUG and C LEANED ' REAU00 ASS INSURANO ARTICLES FOR SALE . *1� a s7atessas - �s - A11TOM 1 :. co EVENTS _ iwnrnr III�URANCR. Ric R+•O.R SALE Lksyd crib, in good DICKERING VILLAGIt; -�PaO Tam Clewed The _ NX ROM AND LW YOUR MIOrERT1ii FM sAt: waM way �pooditioe. Grey and white. 425.00. _.: esaita�7 OR — ,-- COUNCIL -_ : =' m�r.r. TII.lC ifOli,- SAIs ... � E �8e > »aK�ng ase - _C Y R I � J. SMI o R _ if80IML: IPICHEitiNQ now -- V Council,*UL be Leld oa :FOR SALE -- six -piece dinette het e,�ESDAY, MAY 13, - 8.00 P. M- T»-----»-»»»__�»»»---------- . , ftdMRINO O ;.-$66.00; Maple poster' berg, springs, in the council Chamber% sew mattress 150.00; Kitchen stove, Bruce Hogarth, Clerk esil burner _450.00; . Desk;. Tri-ligbt - Village of Pickering LORMWS lamps. Pinooddo, Cabins, Highway 2,------------------=---- ;gt~ $igiilagd_ Creek, Phone: _ATlantic 000PIR BLOCK LTD. THURSDAY, - AY 15. 1956 BEAUTY SALON. -2-2735. At 230 P. M. - �, . '� a w' St. Andres Presbyterian Cilurth ;. ME (a PAM, ATR, 209OW" LadieW Aid ICOR SALI:-Air-temp bi'-burner,- -Wil' Hold Their Regular ][eating NEW �crete ✓�� v" Tampan 6o cycle A. C. motor, IThe Church Sunday. Schon LOCATION y sow feeding furnace, with 112,000 b• Annd Win Serve Lancheon' At - - -77 t U. capacity; also 200 -gal. fuel Cil _ 12.00 Noor - 8115E tisk, both in fust-Clas's condition. EVERYONE WELCOME f'e• :owner converting to, gas. A real ------ A GUILD sOAD, 1V01=!ride,! _ , -- bargadn at 190.00. Call: Pickering BASE LINE SCHOOL 13 .IWI.- ' EUCHRE OPEN EVENINGS STATION ROAD, P3CEE =G. O1Pr• - FUMM IN ------------------------------ - SATURDAY„ MAY 10, 1958 ?how Plekesring 4UVM FOR SALE =-- second mortgage. at 8.34 P. M. Sharp -04 04 ON 04 A -Oft 04 04 04 04 04Ajax. 11150.00 for =1350.00 Good pay 90c Admission - cents Good security. Phone W. G- -Prises And Reehments »---------------.._ __ • JOHN ` a 'boson, -Pickering 688. _ ------------------- ------------------------------------------ - - ---- SEPTIC TANK& • R A N C 11 �• •may - Women's M`nssionary Son_ !j FOR SALE �- = New and Used .'CLEANED, p sig United Church ASSURAN ..,�, Roe", ::_ _ PRWEN i will meet on Thitrtday afteraooss. - May 15, at 7.30 o'clock in the C. E. ; - w. J• BUTT COMPANY VD. " Las a RATI E Oehasa — RA LIFE - AitT0AlOM = FIN • ° •• • 'REFRIGERATION _ _ Centre. Yrs. M. S. Ckapman's group iwekome. .-._• ,. e:P1Citi+erL►i 197J2,'sn charge. ----�--- �, Pboie Evesyotse -- . - YILLER _.107 K111140510IN ROAD EAST t , OPEN MEETING CAMPING SERVICE • T.l.phontt Pidcerinp 48 Pid wring _Township Ward Z TENTS COTS SLEEPING BAGS _ TO RENT =-°-340e6tied flat. Call Ratepayers' Assoc istioa "COLBMAR- ]Pieitering 327R4. COUNCIL CHAMBERS � LAMPS STOVES ICE BOXES BROUGHAM - REPAIRS - PARTS ' WANJ'ED WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1955 MOBILE HOME HEATING a3o P. MI. AJAX,LUMBERS. .WANTED' � 8tiiid►ugs for wreck- ""Caoiervat9on And What It 1FKtp� '1'rsia•d) Garages essstom buflt. to order. Hearts To you" I%=* Pkk,,iag 600 After 6 P. M. Speaker: Mrs. K. Q. -9%;P 9 Tudor Street, Alvei . may lb - Scniar Fie:d Officer Metra and •••-•-»-»»••:• ---_-- LU1WIBER AND BUILDFRY SUPPLIES - --------- -------- ----- --- Region Conservation Authority r $OUSSWORK WANTED . Cotss+s sad find asst How Yaws _ • - �s�'eEo :A1�a a:ssxsB � r1,YWOOD .. IPAfNT ... ARQORf!! Tij Dutch woasan, fscm 9.04 a. M. to Money is Spent. p. >a B. S��. Puabdrton• - � MANNART WAY - _:,.DOOMS AND TM '+•--------•- ----------------------•. - You Are Most Invited - Itew !salsa 1l�ted �ANSPORTATION WANTED - To Attend - W. WAJ,D rade to Dunda• and Parliament da;lY _, PIANO RECITAL .•ftp: IVUMW NO 8-2m SfOttOn Road and Mo. Z H�jIMIOy - irom Monday ths+ Wn Friday --10 _ UL Pbone evenings SATURDAY. MAY 10, 1.956 _ - ... pidcersag. 500 p. At 8.00 P. M. -- -- --- �� Pickering 538. ---------- - ' ------ g � McLAUGHLIti LIBRARY -• ti ------------------- ••------------ '' TELEPHONE PfC�� . RIDE AVAILABLE RECITAL HALL - ipf AJAX 100 10 Yorw and Eg'imoa. Leave Ajax OSHAWA -'=-- _._rREZ" WOOD STAIN fi3Q. a, _m Leave Toronto 4.45 p` m. 3 o Be Presented By The Psspi's Of ALL COLOURS - Caontact: Ron Neale, Pickering 119 1, J. STROWGER (A. R C. T.) B-H. FAINTS -- - . ,•.t --_---_-- TURPS - OILS - ROLL33RS ---------•------------------ - PIANO -TUNING Vaughan Willard home A School GARDEN TOOLS - SEEDS - NEIL C. MURZAR. R O. - I•'� .,'TUNING and REPAIRS ANNUAL MEETING FERTILIZERSM&Y _ TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1958 -iCLAY FLOWER POTS GF'T03i • ETRIST r Day Or Sr►ertinp O :' - , '� Ao7 Ditndss at, Wbhby, Out. hmi4wand W. On�ds &30 P. M. PLANTERS (Above Alun Drug Stare) • • �► ph, Z?i�el+ag ls7 Mr, john Ricketts, of the Ontario POTTING and . VIOLET SOIL OFFICE HOURS:ExhrW li-----•------------- - - - -, - safety Le", will apeais LAWN FENCE 9.00 A. M. to 5.30 P. I L POi11�l119 ,-- ' RADIO AND TV SERVICE Refresbments Served . � 1i{fedae.aaya and satmda,e 9 to 12 :. =- p WORK GUARANTEED - GENERAL NARDWARE PHONE: WH23'BY MO s-3671 HOBBY SHOW VVPi»... WERE R ONTBOARDS ' PHONE DAYS --PICKERING AND SALE OF WORK LA MO HU ' Q9liW By .the Gstidea and Brownies of the Have your lawmsmwers and out. Pickering District will be held is J61 BUSHBY boards reconditioned sow at �FnR Ei11f1OtM EVENINGS ATlantic 7-2694 SUNDAY SCHOOL HALL DINT'S SMALL MOTOR CLINIC P�f011E P ' -BERT ,WHITE DUMBARTON UNITED CHURCH -� 'RG 46 ! may 23 --SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1956 iT»-=- ---x-------=-=----=---- TAMM' ag said BSCOZATOBS Bile Afternoon Tea k----•-------�-•-•.----- -- Table - �rywa _ 1 .. Bs0 !sour for quick, clean. Wena Pand varoceeds T• Distrief Cafapia� MORlQA08E _ AlARSWE V% Mors. R. &a. P'ekertns Guides and Brownies In Uniform Free RODMAN 6,e ltism�ng - irk Stokes and Ranh Equipment and Supplies �I,hlt.. Decors - . � - _ E W E L L - ZWASS - ALTIZATIONS Admission - 10 Cents �� - PLAST161 MG In TV may_ 16 SHUT M :' law .TA,. S ET 'a ---------------------------------- PICKM O E�OII� pIC=ERINO LANDSCAPING A FLOWER DEMONSTRATION 1tAOE -• By Mr. Maurice Slichier, Florist -WORKS - ""ter URe East •f ottrAa,M, .� aw, Ne. 2 N%.•. f� :SOD LAID WHITBY, ONT. - " 1, , -.CUT AND -DELIVERED Will Be Held In The C. E. Centre Authorised 'Consumers' Gas Pickering United Church Com n Dealer For - R. A 1, Pickering ' -Phone - MITI RMWV, MAY 22, 1 3 -- _ . _ ._.._r•-- At &oo P. 'M ::... � GURNEY � : •' - - . - - - HECP LIM.. S.1 I(I.0 WANTED A musiW program -by Mrs. Wheeler, • CLARE ► ROAD SUPERINTENDENT Pianist; also Vocal Duets by Mrs. w ' LILID Kerr and Mrs Miro _ _ Y Refreshments APPLICATIONS will be received FURNACES, WATER HEATERS '(Sponsored by Afternoon W. A.) - u the until 5.00 p. ails, GAS RANGES 3 CHIROPRAIOR =R%y 12, 1436. for a Road . Snperia- - -'---- -- ROOR FURNACES be iefits.' Salary bas- TENDERS - - �� TENDERS' will be received by the _ Terms up to 5 years _ Id .dersigned u>zsil 5 Maq 12th, Payable on Hos bill ` R. _ p. m., �'ir TWP. OF 'PICKERING 1.958, for a used 3 -ton truck and hoist __ HmwoW Are _T- Jobnobon I C1 .1 _to be used is a garbage tON ONE 179 IN Allp"" Broughaffi, Ontario TWP. OF PICKERING MO. 8-2515 WHITBY ` L'. T. Johnston, Clerlt j - - -- ok FURnACE;c _ Sroughara, Ontario ��Rlt' 1wi�lEE•f , : -