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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1958_05_165 Cents Per Copy Post Ottiwa 0 New Fire Hall At Pickering Village . ise'usse'd Sy � �ewage A ills hMV. 1`awshi I' �. Lr aeoeeliF tYrer.MMat3'' �.m The councils of Pickering Village and Villa /� w + Township'me:t jointly at Brougham this picketing �>tllag� to discuss sewage, a subject which week - s is of interest to both municipalities. The _ / ~ , exploratory and . ord an Foundtand h � a - meeting was purely pl bit and 'sirs C nothing• of a conclusive nature. came their - q andchildren Cr iK andShell. .meeting. ey \filler, of dit}ner a , `► Reeve C. E. Morley told otembers of y and Mrs. Mur- r on. Satu. with air. 5l the township council that they wanted ray Sewell, -Markham, the township to know what they were Rev. and >ti's. McKay, we ander. doing and thinking in regards to sew- a and the problems it presents. stand, are being sent ;n a trap to _ '. y r c ton n car. ge 141r. S. Y. Simmons of the Water l Japan. -•- P, pan U their ongrc�at' S - Resources Commission was present and Uro. stated briefly the purpose of the com- 4 ^�. water Supp , and, 2. To eliliminate pol- Graduates From I lution of waterways. Ryerson Instto a „ x He told the meeting that ' due to r�. �r growth in the province it was expected ---� that upwards of 200 billion dollars would , Virmuft Don std Ba' Scott beside the new Pick ea be spent on sewage and water plans in Gordon Fouad, son of Mr. and Mrs. ry Pickering gine, d. aped with � brigade's lust banner. IN& the province during the next 15 years. Ray Found of, Church Street, was among He said the commission will enter 33 students who graduated last Thud. and in 1941 the with one or more day- from dA School of Architecture, - - The new fire hall. at Pick- equipment village PmP�a• ituo agreement Y To - Wing; was officially. 'opened by bought a new pumper with a 400 -gallon Reeve Morley commended Fire Chief municipalities to construct and operate Ryerson Institute of Technology, To• €.-Morley -last- qaturA2y-- tank mounted -0o s G Bob _ Scott.--pepaty . Chief. -Vest- Dksney- -either a sewage -or water . system. He said Following the ceremonies, those cost was $3,520. and their urea who ova the years have they favor "area planning." j Previous to thi!, Gordon attended present toured the new hall and were Pickering Village incorporated in given their time, voluntarily and un- Mr. Simtmm�s stated that the first step Pickering Public School and Pickering shown the various pieces of equipment 1953 and to 1956,. the council and the selfishly to save life sad protect property. to be taken by P municipality inter- i G� 12.HSchool, graduating froeg by the firemen, who wore' their new senior firemen decided on the purchase We here at The Nwws office have ested in such a project is to have a lin parents were an hand for then -. dreas uniforms for the occasion. During of -a modern engine. The new machine, been aware for many years of what our preliminary survey made by a consulting and we wish him Ilse afternoon. firemen demonstrated the which carries. 500 galJoos of water. has firemen have been doing and. at this engineer, then to decide whether to go besthap> sew pumper, which surprised many. all attachments for hooking onto by. time would like to echo the sentiments it alone or ask the -commission for help. best of luck when saw just what the village fire ""•. ............. - they 1 drams, which was demonstrated on of our reeve. He said• host o! these projects are on a ' • lighting equipment can do. Saturday. when five, hoses were going During_ freezing temperatures and 30 -year basis. Local Hiio School student i Reeve Morley, in opening the hall. at the same time. The present machine windy, rainy nights, we have beard the He stated they estimate a sewage plant Bob Bodnaryk gave a brief history of the village fire cost -514,122,40 and is certainly a credit feet pounding to the firchall to answer to cost $85 per capita, although this Rotary Club's Representative Ott department which dates back to 3118. to the community, the can of the siren. These mea receive can vary depending on the density. of. Anneal Trip To Ottawa ' He said flip. Brat records rdatittg to In order to acoDutrrtodwe this new little thanks far their efforts. the population, the soil coaditioa, 18rsd village. shat that a equipment. a new fire. hail was built by ICs toe bad, so few people . here had amount of rock, etc. ))) .13-1N BrAnaryk of our Beal Hi& jj ` 7fii, authorized the pur- F, Siston and Son. The plans for &be etre gump� m get up to the hall on Deputy -reeve Sherman Scots asked if School has been this yeses choice for - a "'Vicfotria' Fire Engine" at a new hall were drawn tap by a local Saturday, -to at least show the firemen say thouglbt bad been given to the' Ajax ,acre of $270. resident. Mr. John Fallaiw- Cott of the their appreciation ---even, if they weren't sew the annual Citi n Qtlaon on d by PP age plant, serving the three mute- venture � in C'stizeaaWlf" conducted by About 34 years later., tht .Police Vil- new bums $9.495. interested in looking at a sew hall Or cipalities. the Rotary Chub ,in Oft a. -IW. which had been operating as such The new eagme and outer per-4-e€-'ensine. - me., Simmons replied. that they had _ for about 2.v years, purchased a chemical equipment.are kept on the ground Poor, 41Ttere would we be in time of fire if thought about it and would trate to see High School students.frotn all: over Canada will be seat to Ottawa for fire engine, mounted on a Ford chassis A door leads• into the old firchall. where we didn't -have men like these? Think it, but that the commission had not been. 'for 53,000, The year was 1922. the second engine and the' men's clothes about this and wheal you have an, op- in on the Ajax plant and #hey could not May 12 to 15, inclusive, They have In that same year the old fire hall was art kept On the second floor is a' bright- pormay give a fireman a pat on the be forced to serve others Al expenses paid, and are billeted by built by Mr. P. J. Prouse for $1.560. • ly lit room, done itt, light colon, w h back, He isn't looking for it, but. it Mr. Scott then asked if the existing the Ottawa Club, Thev met many -- _ _- As times changed, so did fire fighting well be used for meetings and recre n would be a nice gesture anyway. plant could 'be enlarged, to" which the dignitaries from lite P`.f doles. sit- - -- -=-�, ....+�-.r...,.�w.�.y... . _ an answerg's t! ,+- ..... ♦.,yTB .. i w� Ya end House. Stttirt f ' _ 14. "How long after plans have been that lead'to all noteworti v hnild=ngs _. drawn up for a sewage plant, is it be- etc, in the Capital. Now Track Car Lite Opens - Village- To Check f p° it's in operation?" asked the -: ---- ------ -.__-= -. 1 �.d arty•reeve. License • j • • • • • Mr. Simmoms said it takes about 18 License Grante� ' At Pickering High At Dunharton Dogs Re Rabies months. - Township Councillor, Robert Stewart _ A new business i,nowa as Car -Lite asked if the plant was located on, or Village Restaurant The new cinder track at Pickering' Pickering .Village from now on, will has cpeneJ in- Dumbarton+, on the.east east near Duffin's Creek, if it mold serve the ` District High School was officially open- keeping a close check - apd a record - Pickerin Village Co,-.nc: gra,ittd ,:,ie of the Log Cwbin. '� , area of West Rouge s ed last Wednoiday morning by Mr. Ar- on all dogs. License this Ree.. to Mr. T. F. t0 Car -Lite specializes is generator ser Mr. Simmons stated they would. sug- _ hold Mitchell, chairman of the Proptrrty vim kuto. truck and tractor starurs 'On ii: rxommendation of the On. gest a tem operate a restaurant, located in the temporary plant in the west -end b Committee of Pickering District High cera be .exchanged or repaired here and ,ario County Health Unit, the check is of the township for about 20-30 years Gores Hotel here. . _School. .. to determine if the ani has been the work is gttaraatteni. � and th.n abandon it anJ tort all sew- Reeve C: E. Morley. seri%! tis police Coach Jim ►accinatal against rabieswill be e nowone lint.. He said that a pleat sere trying to clean ver the "arfreet to a good track season before the boys made when a registration tag is issued. 1 ++ Township will welcome just such a -ser- situated on or neer e 3 -hang up their spikes for June exams. Both the clerk's office and the dog Mr. Fox said_ that �n,ta e _ , - - + y:cc. Moat persons have the need of preferable. He added that they would t 7te opening of the new track preceded pound will keep a record of this, In case starter and generator repairs from time rather see a water plant constructed Zing is doing a gtx d job and the, teen- re. day of track events, at which several you were unaware of it, three cases of east of a sewage � .' to time.. a P••m4 owing to the agtrs are "dying w'Fat he tells •thins • iocords were broken. - _ _ rabies *ere reported, near Uxbridgecurrents in the arra, running from to do". He said 'things .have,.. beers Individual champions were: ----- ------------r "------------within the paste few weeks. It could I� _ - ecu inn to west. St,' Francis de Saks Church much better"., +hl - St. boys: K. Dena. Sr. girls: Lorna arrive here, so don't take chasers, have ,Deputy -Reese Scott said that if the Corm. Ab. Reeve Paid he did not Jordon. inter. Confirmation Ceremonies- flay 11. boys: P. Munroe. Inte • your: pat -vaccinated as soon as • possible. eiiscussion was on water he would be want to stated in rite way of a man's 'oris: Marion Kime. Jr. boys; G. %1i1 --------- ------------7-----••: - vitally interested but, felt that talkie. Icon. Jr. girls: Elizabeth Erickson. Ban- VoA Rev. F. V. Allen D. D.. off- Entertains g livelihood', but he.ti:d not agree collie tam boys: B. Wood. $aata4s gelated at the Confirmation Cezemnrs- -Rotary ttti sewage at This time, + like putting acing in the "back room", dancing y gars: Gael , - [ _ Hockey Stars - - the cart before the hok- as far as the ;t white- ieo on Sunda eveningin St. Francis Reeve.. Morley comme,ttcd that— . e� The following records were broAen; de 'Sales (iuych. cl'maxing an event �f ��� township is concerned. he took a ellen s1 sti of 'any F:atie: reom 'Following thee- practice of the last Mr. John Argo, of the firm of Gere deal, but aur eer' treat "teen -alters i Sr. 100: K. Dean. Sr. 220: (tied): fur day far the parish, few' vrar•s, the local Rotary Club en- and Storrie told the meeting that • Pick- can't seem to c , anythin • without ` Sr.mile: M. Carson. Sr. pole vault: H, At nine o'clock Mass in -the in t tectained the. (about) seventy-five eying Village had askew e,s um to d MaLmm. Sr, discus: G. Allman. Sr. ins, fcrty children from the rarisl't i ivizgling and, mal:irg a lot A noise local boys who .played in the—Pee make a preliminary study of the village javelin. R, Karaim. Int. 220: P. Munroe. Srhrx�l received their First Holy' Cum W,e. Bantam and Midget teams dur- sewagepith it`. problem. He added that storm � � .l flat. 440: P. Monroe. -int, broad jump: munion Au-•ing an impressive cere- Mr. Fox said he «as kecriiw a t ir.g the pia winter, to dinner on sewers of the village were. adding great- y , 1P. Munroe. Int. hop, step and jump: mons. -The school choir, led by 3'!r' t close eye on teen-a�e-c, aaa if there 'M ondav night. The boys were act} ly to the pollution of.Duffin's Creek and were.any, acting as they shrnild urge P. Munroe. int. javelin: A. Mercer. Jr, �'eranica Aiarr and accompanied by on.oanfed by their Coaches, ?Messrs that the Water Resources Commission 'J javelin: R. Wood jiff , Helen Zoloty, sang hymns dur.- be, lie would,have' them put out. He • K Geo: qe B -own, Bob Greener and had, the village to do something 'Me boys will take part in the COSSA invited Council \f emllers ' t•, tiro n meet at Trenton, May ''4, ;ng the services. Clare .Holter, and Ray T.. Dobie and about checking it He said, he, felt that l 1' •,' 1 Later, the First Communicants and a sewage plant could be built for less a env time, and inspect his restaurant i - John G7egnn. -----------r---------- --- and ;ce wlrtt was g�inez nf. their pa-enttz were . served breakfast Vision guests for the occasion, than $85 per capita, as he hail never Chief Parker In w I Coun. Swerdfigec said, "I'catCt see -\ n the school ay, the local Chapter of each of whom spoke briefly, were: found it to met that yet. He asked the i . the Catholic Parent-Teacher Ass- Doug. Williams, Ted O'Connor and township if they would liC interested I ��hy there is so much trouble at the t titin: Fa 4er Kevin. C. P. a euest n, if the Dunlops- also in him making a . Preliminary survey Cordon Ho•el. Let the manaiverrent Cur Crush r,riest, o fered prayers. First Comm- p• ` 1' e p end Cl Hawse, Re of the O the township at this time. outside. I have teen thin th,re I • _ .- . _ vninr, r' a -tificates and Medals icerc and Cliff Gordon, sports wester. P Rs .. ,' -Ptecer:to 1 to the children by •�f c. The Bantams, .sponsored by the Reeve William Lawson asked if it didn't agree 'with and have told Mr. An accident last Friday on No. Nigh Rita T.;fy on behalf of the Catholic way at ih@ corner of Rosebank Road. Pickering Rolan Club ire the chain- would make any difference as long as 1Lic(sahnan. nhont it. i 'sveuld like. to resulted in 51,500 .damage to a Pict.- X1 om'n'; T-eague: � pions* •of the..AVhithy Town 'League' they gave the engineers an acreage to see some ei 'ConnLil ;e, i❑ there oc• 1 T` -e evening ceremony- becaii. at v casionally".. Bring Township police cruiser being driv- y` in which they played. survey. Argo said that the area con. •Reeve M�rlee V .,en by Chief Reg Parker. • 0 P• ni, with a procession of the ---------------------------------- -�- d it -tete not his ' exrned would greatl affect ztfie cast _ ' - -- - rh;ir{-cn anti adults to •be confirmed. Y joh a.: bteeve to 'ice olicing'. Chief Parker who w s east ornan s Assoctaaon, Pickering + P the, time, said that as he approached etc "` a to the group were seely United Church said he would be glad to assist the town- C. A'iGklin shoal -1, �e a}t the credit tiuck pulled across in front of him. He s held their regular month meets ship in any way he could, due him for the fine jrtr her is dainq: the Rosebarik corner, a three -ton stake rir,r children f-om St. :Mary-oi-the- �— p inset: school in Rosebank, anis ten py ng _ _____ _ _ _________ ...skidded 48 feet before crashing into tdults from the parish,. as well of in the C. E. -Centre on Thursday, of - -` - - ---- _ ------ -the truck. forts -"three• children from St. Francis last week, tyith a -good 'attendanbe., • SCHOOL REGISTRATION The truck driver, Harry Decaire of de Sale; school, After an atitiress by and the President lift(. C. J. Butt, in V'�'p�� p MAY 27, -, New Toronto said he did 'not sec- the it;;}lop Allen, the Conli^mation cere- I the chair. Mrs• J. Ppattie'led in the g -e " car before making the turn. He A" e1tony was conducted by the Bishop• Devotional. Roll Call, Minutes and t � • Registration for Septtm`ier Enol. charged with making a left turn, with= iii+h. four' visiting clergy,. in acsict- various reports were given, Plans trent will take place on Tuesday, e. out yielding the rigbt-of-way to an on- ance. The were made for an organized visitation ��s" �row�n9 May 27, at'1.15 R m. in tit^ William' comm vehicle. parish choir conducted by g l Petcr Raiser, sang with 'Mrs. Arthur to the sick and shut-ins of the inn- Street Public Sc' -ml. The Urban Bi: Neither Chief Parker or the truck l O'Connor at thegollgan: Benediction � The population of Pickering Village of the Village of Pieker(ner •Puhtfe ge�egation. Final �arsangeaitents were is grooving so fast that evert the Depart - driver were hart. Cclog-d the services. made ,for the `Flower Demonstra-Schoots will )-egister all Pupils, meat of Highways can't keep the figures bin school, for the first drnr,, int' _ r------------ - -------------- The Catholic Women's League Mon" which is to be held in the C. E. o to n their signs up to date. PADDLERS later prevented each. member :of the Centre on \lay -22nd. September. , -P* . The road signs at each end of the gale first workout of the West Cr-Ca,' -mation Class with Certificate's. After singing the W. A..Theme Your child. must have been nom e�tt _. village announce the population as 1,100. Rouge Canoe Club will take place at - ___________________________ Song, a short program followed when Actually it is 1 350. tis day of J��' � Ferguson's Beach, -on Monday, May 77 ----;AND STILL GOING STRONG readings were given by Mies, Purvis, In the year '1942 "popnlatlon 95'4• in urger f tobeenrolled- Present i 19, at 6.30 p. m. Bring your kneeling Congratulations to Councillor J• H Mer+. Bray; . Piano solos by Sharlan of police Public Health Nurse will be P Warm clothing , and Running triltagam titers recorded for the to confer wftlt the par g Purvis who A*b,,ated his 77th birth- Cooper and Gyle Digatey; and solar eats of tient �, tinge and it is interesting to note day on ' Tuesday — is the bat of by Mrs. Parker. Refreshments cadre that in that year the population ofd' Here's something serious for the heal*h Conncfi sag "Happy Bb- served by Mrs, Bushb+y's group. maing Village was 302 petrsotts, -''_ g' T' Dob_�a Pratt► J ~� 4 day To Yoe. s _ - ,. • I. : r w " 46 _ _ V, t But that is only - partly on David's account. Ever muco a tie' The spread rs for since he came here to recuperate, half the story. now I i' ' r he has been wanting to know one of the iwi� htaway on its' - _14 1 RST - — where get busy 8 grandpa's barn had 8o mate. That will be my summer j to and usually ended up by say- es when It may - �i/ ing - "Some day we'll find it- worce hot to do ything more �VWY. won't we?" Sure enuogh when be ake it alonr - we stopped at the' entrance to enc clic. I can ala with me on various visits Part- is Ginger Farm , he knew 'It - d I ape, to make in the `Dear Anne Hirst: > content with it for a long time «�.00k, Gramp .see, there's . tier an ,des pe future. I ars 1 MY little daughter and I live • to come• th parent, -who look sitar--+---To-be-fig .around with r '. your -barn!" He was so excited. net -too I have When 'we were living there we never really happy unless icer while I am working. (i am * a man who still hal a wife something to occupy, my hands. t of the low- didn't realise how much the farm mot married.) Life here is and ms- • is to court gossip t a3 meant to him or how he -would able for me; my father and mo- • est sort,, which again reflects iniss all the animals. Now we j"oderA Etiquette _. tther object to every Stan I date, • on your family. You need not :. and treat me as though I were • live a life of secluion, but know it doesn't make us any b7 Roberta Lee ` _ a mo n. Whycan't they see • the least you can do. in all. happier. There are many things maf that IQhave lived and learned • conscience is to pay your debt .' a child can get along without Q. What should s 7g but country 'life isn't one of da when at• a put? or other sad ,know my way around?. I • to society with Prudence and ..them. An intimate knowledge of function; and be bads try to be a good mother, too. • dignity. Still they nag me continually. . I can only hogs you will farm life and farm animals next to a' �t to whom be has It is getting me down. > cease seeing the man now, and should'be a birthright for small not been introduced? '� path "rve been dating a married. • refuse to have anything to do children. A. He can say. - o.. aiari who has started his divorce. • with him uptil he is free. That Not but what David is perfect- Sprague: I do not be I have Y 8e is wonderful to me and I s course will wire his respect, ly happy where we are. With an met you."' considered the love him, but don't want him to » which I expect you have not •; acre of -ground to play around Q. What is know it yet He takes other girls • now no matter what he tells in he isn't exactly cooped up. proper length of time betweeta out now and then, but Sags it is you. It is one way to prove He went home last Saturday af- the �oaseement of the* ear- = me he really cares for. •that you know the Proprieties ter his recuperation holiday He �aemeat and �b !odd i WORRIED SIGH" and intend to observe them. had recuperated all right - to A. These is no definite rule. the point that he was full of the naturally u the STILl1lUNTAMED I- Resolve now not to date any ofd Nick, starting at six -thirty this Usually, > Yes, my friend, you have man your Parents disapprove lived, but how much have you " of. They have been rather, ,,a r in the morning: Now we feel we 'maximum is six months, and i! • learned? • • wonderful, you know, and you •T should take time out to recuper- a eouple anticipates a greater post - owe them gratitude as well as a • : r ate! But I doubt it we get the length of time. they will post- > Dating a married maul Risk- .respect•„ chance for awhile as we are do- pone the announcement of their in a stint of baby-sitting while engagement until they are fairly • ung your good name for the , If you will see this course -Jou and Bob get ready to move certain of the date of their mar- ' * s -P c o n d • time; Dishonoring , as the surest way to Society's � -varnishing and waxing flans •nage. _ `• . • ' . • your parents, after burdening • aceptance (which for your lit - w them with . the care of- your , " while their new house is still ` " ehildl Now distressing them � tie girl's. sake' you twill have " empty. In fact I am beginning to fief, so de- must desire), y w I think 'being. a' grandmother is a e * termined are you to live your • learned all you need to kno s EaS FI/et Design • Once you see how vital it is to l ;full-time job. And even when Y • own life and challenge all theft .. � > our grandchildren are not here a efforts to guide you? her future slid Yours, I know _ we hardly know the difference_ i u. > you can follow it through• You Neighbour children play on the F t Don't think of leaving .this 4 ;. have courage enough, but until • home yeu -have-and isn't it , now it has ben misdirected r swings, come to the house fora ' • about time you grow up and .10 Turn to the right, and be little visit or to see the kittens. * Show some appreciation of the .'e -thankful for the opportunity.. .. Out place is getting to be "The ` r protection your parents are Crescent Playground". And • tiq- to provide? What is It * _ * that's the waw we likt,it =with * , FALSE FBffiND?'' limitations. Yesterday the door - you want of life. Just your 1 + -• own way? See where that has ..Dear Anne Hirst bell started ringing when I was e landed you so far -in shame. I have heard that girls were -' dying for a snooze. Partner sent > which is shared by your Sam- catty, but never knew one be- the children away .and told them ' fly; and, I hope, some remorse.. - fore. Yve been going with a ON, DOCTORI-A walking on- to come back at four o'clock. It * I do not wish to be harsh, l .new boy for a couple of inonths• atomy chart, this macabre swim was 3:40 when they returned. ' but surely you realize that and 1 fell hard. I was stupid suit bares the bones, veins and• Lily looked at the clock and said * your first miasma in life now enough to take him on a double --arteries of the human' body. I "I guess wr came twenty min - I date with my best (?.i girl friend _The amusing beachwear was utes too soon. didn't we?' They -- • is to live the good, life, and ---• 4really- 7 — _- - • raise your little girl to baa and her beau, and now site has shown during a recent Pads, ^are all cute kids, steer really � • line young woman. If you -are my beau on the string! ranee, fashion review. give us any trouble and they y Of course, -I don't speak to P { have plenty of fun with an extra ever to recover the respect of - ` 'her anymore, and I could just yard to play in. j '• your community,• and make I_ burst into tears when I see,them Well seasonal .events are 'grad- that rad- _ > that girl proud, you will have "�` -=t • .sally .becoming a thing of the - `• to accept your duty- and be. together. How can I get him back' DABS w past. Now the National Hockey League playoffs are over. And # �. • The boy will come back to ` RONICLES :' you when he wants to, not be- what i wonderful wind-up e B�OUSe Bonanza • fore. If and when he does, he was with Canadiens and the > will .walk calmly In one even-e�M E fighting every inch„ot the HUNTED PA'ITERI� .ung and expect "a warm wet- C1&sks • come with no questions asked. _ _ Next week_ we round another - . • Gifts don't steal boys from 'We were bark 'to- our .old annual milestone the Change - The other. The lad leaves of haunts last week that 'is, in -over to Daylight Saving Time, his own free will because -the to spite of all the protests to the -arid around Ginger Farm. we i P 70•i - •other girl is more attractive shall be glad when the trees are ,'contrary --I wonder it Standard- • or because he is -bored with in leaf so the house the. look I timers will ever win olt? If the ? his present date. (quite so uttcared -for. A voung powers that be really must in- J ���n� nn • Maybe you showed this lad I couple with four small children sist on changing the time I think �4sutA �Yi kdl • too soon that you .cared -for fiave it rented at the moment so it would be far better if it went _ • him; with a new beau, that is 'See how fast roses grout i]ap _ the inside of the house looks all •r :into effect e d the end o, March eau filet -crochet. Spend pleas _- • apt to be fatal. Bo s f - right but the outside is scream- f until the end of Septtber, he anthoursmaking them: _ • the initiative is their privilege, ing for paint and repairs. It had stead of April to October, file •and the harder a girl is towia started whimpering long before t present set-up. It wouldn't be too Crochet an heirloom -worthy • the more they want her. Next we left but now the whimpering much of a hardship getting up spread• a cloth, dresser set, 'or- ” time, don't let your, .heart go has become a mournful .wailing• an hour earlier in the spring but scarf. Pattern 704 has easy -to- � until. the lad speaks. for .hina- -. i . The fleid`,- too: are a sight to see. { i dread the thought aL October follow -chart, directions for S. - • self. thick with weeds and old, uncut I when one's energy is naturally ,inch Square. in No. 50 cotton•: } Don't be . -so childish as co hay• Strange, isn't_ it, how so I - at a .low ebb. I haven't seen that bean THIRTY-FIVE. ENTS S dC • stop speaking to your girl - much land and so many build- { suggestion put forth at all. so (stamps cannot be accepted; use I offer it for what it is worth• tel note • friepd. Show her that no boy inga must deterioriate to make pas, o for safety) for_ this - * is worth her friendship. We rve for expansion and progress •Tdo late to be much good now pattern to .LAURA 'WHEELER, • need as many' nice girls for - t say nothing of the sacrifice but maybe come October some -Box 1, 123. Eighteenth Si., few • friends as we can get and the of trees. In the space of twenty ( •folk may be ready to give it a I Toronto, Ont. Print plainli the ` *teen yeah are the easiest lima miles we must have passed th* I little thought. 1rATTERN NIIMBER, and your " to 'make them,. ... riturtips'of over a hundred newly-. l Another little homely news NAME and ADDR$SS: « felled trees. Road widening made. ' item: Maybe those,who are in- As a bonus, TWO compleae o . ,None of us is as clever as we their- removal absolutely neves- terested in crochet work may re- patterns are printed, right in our �r• awr r think. It pays to listen to, wise sary. Strangers driving along the member I mentioned having' LAURA WHEELER Needlecraft • toansel. If you think, for in- road wouldn't miss thq trees but started a crochet bed -spread. Book. Dozens of other designs r-cisnce; your parents are or In. we, who know every mile, note That was my winter Television -you'll want to order = easy fns• ea - the changes with dismay, at- work. Now it is finished. It took cinating handwork for yourself, 4 sonabIC ask Anne Hirst to ex- j' your home, gifts, bazaar items. • o plain their stand.. Write her at though we realise changes are mq exactly ten weeks to com- , Boz 1, I?3 Eighteenth Street, inevitable. , plete at a cost of $7.50 for cot- Send 25 cents for your copy of reek New Toronto.. Ontario. Our 'trip to the country was � ton warp - but I wonder how this boat today'' 4633 It .arlra fair aw aE re on an defense leers ryear " 10-20 s noryan a7 Rnssw's GroTyko vsnn U.S. F .,• aa/ os lea!' rsnsrer GaNsrJ w` s siert SAG .H -(tint flights rf rn�awa�i►lel�eeat 1, ! c r -i" in Fro" s .�._ I —' j • .. ` e:: 0 .—__*"— ' 1 k y 2% Pestvar Crisis x ; y e; :'life trio—rcadc to refresh - — U.S.S.R.U S S.. CAN 11A e you;; �'ardrobe almost as last as . : Yar• say, "Printed Pattern." CHINA Airliner,erosk kilk 47 eN ore to Oeaee Pencils team with. slacks, a third Af t s&lieer collision AFRICA , _ to p" ' ,ir with skirts: kilt !! nate Les Vyes . Pattern 4633: Misses'. _. Printed Pa :t• r i. 4V *talk N dies p t c 10, 1 _', 14, 16, 18, 20. Size " �' ze. ® tsreel ulobrotes _. •:Id, top style 1�n yards 35 -inch; � SOUTH lOtk anniversary middle l's; lower 1?i Yards. l�. a nation AMERICA . Printed directions on each a t sritein egleia Cstre-Id Cebse % ! pattern part. Easier, accurate. _ \ tomb in ►eeifie ©re.elt ice. inks �' r ' Peters ant i• Send FIFTY CENTS (50d) Oeeen + cannot be accepted; use AUSTRALIA �aeifre (stamps { , Oeon postal note for safety) for .this ®Ni=o, baaiss nod -rip pattern. Please print- plainly -,. ADDRESS. and. ± SIZE. NAME, tear of Seeth America � ...' S•pyl,F. NUMBER. �• ' - _ _ .. -.. p Send order to ANNE ADAMS, v 7 lF ighteenth St. New 4 , �= 1. 23 - + y .•,qs'"�yi to , p --- •I'd rrw til• Ort. - -- • i o R� � ^'tom ,w:• . ti S •. "n { •^--,-��'' . " we I � 19 INDICATES DATE F , 3 eek iM y * > • Hit " f ... F w• ils5= '� Mw s . _ __--_e..c4+•t . ;�: wc.:..:,. _,. - — b .... ,,,w ,Sus a ��1n":A�S'��ikais,y�.4�R ,�„�, �� ¢{+,�yG. ' CLAREM®MT one hundred present. The Division --- Commissioner The Mission Band of ffie United BRO•CK R©AD IN �. CO>Z33i1q CO ' Mas. Frank Godley, Church will meet in the Sunday I THE COUNTY O8 COURT Cly p Illy, and Mrs. Murray Line, Maple: of Port Perry gave out the Guide TO WIT: Nadas ONTARIO Brock Road Home and School _-.. _LAM Mr. sad Mrs. Don Beelby, Tor- awards and presented Mrs. Les Lye School Room next Sunday morning will hold their Executive Meeting on ad by ad T And Y at 11.!10 o'clock a Writ of llieri Paciart' iaauad -oto. spent` Sunday with . Dia riot Comaussiondr with aTrain- Tuesday, Ma 24, in the soh�ool as it ow a! b Yrs. Bob Beelby. er's Wurant xThe Brownies The Clareroat Recreation COU=U is a holiday' orb Moada -tbeCounty Court County at Mr. Bill Bates, Safiths Falls, spent i a play under the direction ofput on ttee held their final teen-age dance day. This will b)e our last meeting of Ontari0. to me ebb. agaafat yy it • of atfe season. is the hall on Friday this seasaa. The time—S,IS. Laada sad txaefiranta d Chorine Ij,a`, _.- . :thee w ek_end with the Don Hedges' Gordon Benson and Mrs. J. Rennie- evening. The patients were , also in- �'t forget May 22—Friday .our mina the Defpsdaett, in aa� a family. The Guides then Put ci a Demonat�• vited to attend: Mre. J. nie, the Pi g "I have sailer lir. and Mrs. Lea. Lye, of Torun- -,� -0f- Country Darting, under the �° Victoria Day Celebration wil! be held jack is the ' It visited ],Lr. and Mrs. Len Lye, Chairman, presented Mr. and Mrs. on tho school grounds, and a hearty and' taken under Zzecutiim and; viii ' leadership of airs. •Carl Vizley, Mrs. Edwaed Redshaw with A "Gift of invitation is extended to all in this offs. for " A on Sunday. a Ann Gliddon presented. earrings to A " by Auc* is Mr. Don Hedges visited Mr., and Captain Mrs .Fr>ink Ha Appreciation" for supplying the mus• rnuutrutri2y to attend, to make this my office in th* i 3[}rs, Mthur Bates of Woodbridge, Hayward, and the blest yet. Fireworks ,under the Cott HOOD 1 = also to Mrs.- Wm, Welsh and Mrs, is for these dances. Mlr+�. V1F Gliddbn t#fe Town of Wlaithy 411 C ea Sunday. Les." Lye in deco then presented Mrs. C Vi:l'ey with supervision elders, an hot d nae 10th, 19SS, St 2A o' upervisio of, ld d oars j may.` gnition of Oheir ser- a gift, in appreciation of her -capable will b� part of the cele tion, aibern cloeie; 1& 1 - Min Esther Neale, of Toronto, vice. Mrs. Lye then Mr. and Mrs .Douglas and son, all the sight, tit* bl s apeat the week -ends with her parents Brownies with their arew•aa sent the insittc ins. At the close tea dozen Stephen, 'of Leaside, visited Mr, and. �� and e9d1t� of eadempHeo � Mrs. hot dogs were consumed. Charles and oft W' iff�ae. Harry Green and Mfrs. Allyn Michell The Claremont YOUR PEo le are Mrs' Eldon Robinson on Saturday. I.tf, pins. Mrs, Wm, Gliddoii Mothers' Daly was a big day in our dee following I&n* 0a T Members of the Bowling Team received gY p eommuafty. and most mothers wer•�e Lot 11, Pym 431se iY, Lam is sponsoring a plssy on Ma 16, in the malted. dw "I'oj*a, and CcanJrtg' was , chairman of the evening. Guide Hall, to be resented b the Gree visited duri the wektc=erid- y -their mot-, R� BQ a ' ?6ronto oil Sattk"y evening. Those Gloria Hanthorne gave the "Toast to p Y nr - `-Woodvisw • adint Moth}rs", which woo replied to b . wood Young People. ' faautiest g. Onbsio. - atte' trete: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Plcbrin Norton Mr. and! Mrs, C. Redman, Mrs. Hanthohne. All S Mr, and Mrs. Earl McMullen en- Coegratulations to Mr. and Ilii ...ARTHUR WEL8Ti, Mr. sad ](tis, W. Hilt and Mr. and mothers and joyjed a t-ip to Cornwall an Take ir, McMurtree, on the arrival of a guests received a corsage, Mrs. Geo, Placid on the weekend son, ors Monday, May 12, at Toronto - •• - - C°atft7 0! Oa4rio, - -Ws. AL Robertson. RIake and MPs. Roy 'McLeod receiv- The Legion Bowling Club finished General Hospital, ,_., _ , . �ebr,OnWb i lest. and !firs. Kea pettf r, Victoria ed "First Year Awards as Leade^s". their season with a banquet recent- a 3 Square; and Mr, and Ws. Ernie Presentations v4ere made to JErs. ly, when the following -awards were May -se, of Oshawa, spent Sunday with I Vizley, Mrs. Gord. 'Benson and -Mr. an& Mrs. Howard Hockley. Nos. gives: High Single, MEN Alvin Jack Rennie by the BJrovvnies and Redshaw; -Hi Triple -foe LADIES _ PWTERING �r The Park Board, Boys Scouts and Guides. A sin son � Cubs, held a "Clean-up" day at g g closed an cal- Doreen Welsh; High Triple fol• joyable evening. MEN.. Doug Wizeman, Consolation = ST./11stO�NG the Park on SattfMay, The Women's Institute �wriil meet in for Tallies: Da is Hopkins, arid for The Recreation Committee aaaoun• thk Coffttftuni Hall on ce t they will again conduct sa-im• May 21. The Men: Frank Hollirrgshead- All scares - -- ht; Convener Is Mrs. F. Carson, Current were without handicap SpringIs the time for stIJCCO. Have ft done now over wing classes for rke children, They Events by Mn, E. Benson. Lunch Two children wire presorted for black, frame, or insulbriel[. Plastering, rjVW ani wjft be bald the last .two weeks in Committee: Mrs. L Hill. Mrs. Val- Bapti.mn at the United- Church re r,�"' 11�ss . ]lune, at else 1, at Bakers' Acres. 1 hF, repairs, plain or decorative cornices, .e ncy ceilings, poo free. Mrs. J. ill b . r,. R. Ward. or Sunda mof nfa Grace Ino►• Y apprenticed radesnfen mW fully - . - T'hre Matl4cr and Daughter banquet The speaker will be Mrs. E. Britton. daughter y of Mr. orad .-Mrs. •Lloyd etc. Work done b O nticed t tot• the Guides and Brownies was The North f Pickering Branch of the Mason; and anet I J .lee, .daughter of uoranteed. For free estimates can: Iseld in the Community Hall here on Canadian Legion �"' is sponsorinir a r. and Mrs, John Devitt. M nwWay night last. Speaker of the Ferew�orks, Display" int Pa S+6W — PICKERING AlrYTMAE - eve Ing was a former pastor of the May 19. In case of rain, it will be -_---- �------.- 3 3 --------------- %p" Chwa, Rev George Davis- held on t}ie 24th. Tickets will be a-• Or ' of+, nam of Melville. There were near sailahle at` life gate. UseTho The News ClassifWa OWL S-SS25 EVENINGS SAVE ON ANY PONTIAC F a E _. • CANADA IS GOING FOR PONTIAC IN A BIG WAY... AND HERE'S WHY: * POntioc''s sensational popularity now Coll Springs on All Four Wheels m � P P Y � g 'pro. Widest Swleetlon of Engines ... Canada's ` vide a smoother, quieter, softer ride than ever; bi est pays off in big sowings for you. See _ 99 � "Six' and w;d-est choke of NB's. ' Aero F orf Stability b your local defiler for the deal of the ' r • a in o road eFffQ nyrd;t7 and an extra inch of road 30 Modell In Eight Great Series year the Pontiac Of your choice. dearance, a f'onn c for every taste and hudget• on h P fio' - .. .-..._ _ - _ .. . _.. .. r _ C•. ' A GENERAL OTO*$ VALUE .. . t t ' I J _ u I - — Norfolk. Eng. Services were held Wed- j Wiseman (tied) 733. _ _ r. (received too fate for last -x* s f serf+{ `4iPfi c -----------------------___--------- Mr and Mrs. G. Eastwood and C. ! naday, ,May 14 at, Fairport United tion Sala of household furniture, some /■y Church. laterment Fairport I•astw, ad, Whitby, is Mrs, George N Cemetery r antique, a number, , of the pieces of - The Frenchman's Bay Bowling Lea- _ Eastwood, 1i hitby, vis.ted Friends in GREENWOOD i furniture are modern; electric a app. The monthly meeting Fairport BLLe held their second• annual b vet Bunarlaw, on Sunday. lances, -refrigerator, gnanft at. bed- uTed Church W.A. was held least on Friday, May 9 at the Pontiac Inn flir-Attexn°"`i_11` _a--tuetju _ Mr. and Mrs, McPhail. Dianne, and Thursday with Mr, W Avis presiding church basement on May b, w.th Mrs. friend, --4 Toronto, visited the C. E. d at, spreads, gutlb dish- United Oshawa as. glassware. Property or Iters, bear• est. pave Bruadle, Past President. was W Brown, assisted by Irlasw brown, 1 peg fauniy on Sunday, Rev. J Wilfuns°a was guest- in charge of the wvrsdi•ip service. 'lh,e 1 • Mr. and Mas. Ron Harrison and garet Young, of Agincourt; ,and the After the regular business was dn• master of ceremonies• Mr. Brundle pre- Presi&riit, Mrs. P. Markt, conducted fa,nily, Pelerboro; Miss M. Htrbert. 'gus3ed3 the conveners for the annual sated the trophy to Tom Ibbetson, cap- estate of t'+e late Henry Littler of _ bazaar were chosen. They were: (alri of the winning team. Sewing Mrs. J. Rawbo ., Mrs. I ceiving first prize money were: Terry received f. om aA members. A Coon- Mr. and Mrs, M. Minaker. kms, Franklin House„ Markham r = H�►denon Marg Garbutt, mittee was named to purchase more The Young People's Union present- Cassells, Ralph Thomas, Sale at • 1.00 p• est. 6e+ posters. Terms Home bating—Mrs, H. Cook, lobs. F. Kay Fertile and Al Buckner. dishes for the kitchen, Remember thre ed their 3 -act play "Minx From Miss -h No reserve. KEN eft CLARKS• . aA Mr. Brendle also made presentations Tea and Bazaar on September 20th. ours" •in Go w od on Tuesday ev- ` AfterAoon tea—Mrs. 1. Patterson, to all teams winning prize money, as- During the afternoon, the ladies wort ening, Those ilei the cast are: Janice p -------------------- --- RENTICS, etioeteers. d b---------- �f$ A.' k9aladon. sisu y Harve Fertile. Noel Middle- ked on a quilt.. Clark, John Paxton, Mauileen, Mary : Peered post Mrs. W. O'Brien. ton's team which ended up in last posi- M, ,s. J. Hallam, Nanitoke. is spen- and Marg;Ixet Neil, Steven. Jackman, Saturday, May 24. -—Auition Sale - _It µser decided to hold the bazaar in tion received Cry towels. They were: ding a few days with, heir sister, Mrs. David and Mariam Pegg, ), I* ail of household, furniture, antique par - _ instead Qf in.the uunmer,as iaGuy Swan, Norm Fertile, Bruce Cold- A. biordea,'w-ho returned home from I Bate, •Wdyn. Hides; Alice Stevenson, pr:v'us years. A series of home, baking well, Shirley Walker and Noel Middle- the Oshawa Hospital last week. Dorcas Short t lour 'st}ite; many ��� ` ' sales, teas will be held during summer to'. Pleased to report Mr. Stan. B•3•el•s •t,ortgratulations to l4--. -and .Mrs., dishes, . silvavwt, thtld{.ess's toys, _ months. The president, Eric PlayiPrd, made is feeling better after being ill ,with Rona Watkincoq (nee Joyce Doss- bird cages, �6 Was a<•, on 9� an he Sev10 t en children were christened on personal gifts to Ener Playford, Marg the flu. ' Sunday, May ll_- during the ntorniag Garbutt •and Harvey Fertile for •help firth their daughter, Lo��i4�'Cweemile north of No. 7 on) n the b of --The-Sunday- Setrool-andr Glzirch unday,-May 4. service at Fairport United Church, Rev. extended to him. On behalf of the So- Mr. a Mrs. Jim Jones, of Highway. a8 S Baker. Sale - j. W. Wilkinson officiated. They were: coal Club, Ivy Swan presented Eric Service held a combined , service for High y. . Terms Christian Family Day, on Sunday. Major,, visited on Sunday, with the at 1.00 p• tss refine lash No reserve. IGathleea Ann, daughter of Mr. and Playford with a lovely table lighter. Ormerod Tamil . 'KGs. Thomas, Fountain; William Wal III-. R. Jackman, Supt.. conducted the y KEN CLARKS PRENTICB, •ter, son of afr. ountairs..Willia Brom- Beautiful bouquets of flowers were service, assisted by Rev. H. Moore, ; Congratulations to M, s. G. East- ! presented to the ladies of the Social µtin spoke our the theme "Oi t Home - wood and 11=r pupiL4 of rtes Senior nAetioaeers Roberta Diane, daughter of Mr. and Club by member Other Prize winners A Household for God" Scripture Room, who received First Prize in Iy 23 • 34m Robert Gtildner, David Brian, non were: he "Unison Chorus" test; and Sec- - _ .. _ of Mr. and Mrs. P. Thorgood; Hi single flat—Mea, Ralph Thom- Passages were read by Stephen Jack- I t ' C• C -------------------------------- Maureen P man and David Pegg.'A story was and Prize in the •"Two pelt" chorus`_ and Yirgini�, daughier3 of Mr. and Mrs. 358; ladies. ,Eleanor Thomas, 303. y at the South Ornario Country 1d -sic Richard- Walker; • Albert, non of. High triple --Men, John Cassells, 816; told .by Sharon Clai •lest ?+fir. Charles Ur. and Mrs.,A. DAM. who have re- ladies W� Hall. 716. Closson rendered a solo °Grill' Mot. I Festitial at Ajax. on Ap�i1 30 to May candy moved to the Bay. 3: Several relatives and friends at *07— Helca Mr, and Alrs. Earl Banner acid Mrs High single handicap —Men, Lack her I`ll beTthe The ofieri r will tended the ram of. the winners on Buck. 341; ladies, MaePlayford, Kaybe givrn to the work of .Christian ProB Bill tools a trip to Rochester last Fertile (tied) 305. Education -in the Province of Ontar- 5ats#-day evening. µeel High triple hd.—Men, Vic Garbutt. -�. and w -as lretcived by Kenneth Mr. • Mr, and Mrs. Herb M+ddleton and 3osry to bear that Cliff Parsons 794: ladies. Henn Fenton, Dorothy Taggart and Grant Pascoe: family -visited on Sunt is 'evening Mr. , . to bed for the pact week and Mrs. Geo. Squire, Audley. t Commencing Sunda}, May 11, the e, R Work has started on the construction • Church 1):niee will be at 9.30 a•. m- V of t new midge at the foot of Bay Rd. +sv�• in bit. Zion: 10.30 at Kinsale; 11.30 ' Ross Robert and Keith Fertile.. Wayne. � at Greenwood. - Colley and Btiaa Craig atunded- a ban- �p . - �ii54 Carol Hopkin -nn • Bowmar. quet at Pickering High School Monday Lalte, spent the meek-erd with he- DOOR OLD ox night given by the Rotary' Club to honor , r =:cter. teacher of the junior room at F+ l�Ox I - • the Pickering hockey team- - - is extended to Mrs_ . C --_------------- ----------- - the school YOU J AY Sympathy _ 1tiTtlt>t t r, Mansfield and Mrs: A. White in the ` n I SALE RWIS119R YW,L"Xea NAD YOUR it& .death of their nevMw William Derham.., Y4>Itf•t,L CAiJfrt I► tsiNN!!! - -nom ed Mr. and Mrs. I. Derham of �. � _Auction 549 ------ ------ ---____-___ _ "•#r , of�hoasohotd f�itare an sets" iTCLER1 0 LANDSCAPING � � -- s • so® 1<.AIg �, "Thi,; On wart A+s.,a real gaW lot f Utdeo•�•• Blizzard Eiertru i f z'` pAt. property beienrAg to dw 8s- _ • t= AND DELIVERED "' tate of the lave V4et+oeia Dison !tale CAb ZJtON STRZVr — 467I1d � -: at I J0 p. aL Twins Cash. NO reser- e - _ R.-lfe -1- P.eksring ----�!hoca• Pitkerl�g 362 t _ :. w.. reser- ve. ftEti and C'LARKE PRf I�T>CE, • - • • t ' 4 SPRING VALUE DAYS MERCURY , d , - - MAiw 8 22 h p: _ SUPER s dire you r=y ready - - _ TARTS MAY 1st - - - for the trip.? 0 BiDAYS- - `big motor ski power. . - . • - -•fOR i� G .. or',$*40dcw� Here's 22 h.p. 'You're all set for the first big outing of the summer. C . 24 rrtC•+ RS in the smallest _ ROTARY LAWN MOWERS -STEP LADDERS TO PAY! package yet' ' - = 4Gas in the tank. Water in the radiata. Air in the tires: with patented Tint are you really ready. Remember a defect in your,, - i Glide -Angle.. car. or its equipment can cause a lobof trouble. It can LAWN AND GARDEN EQUIPMENT :- - - Design, ;spoil your tr' =or even lead to a major disaster on Prop -Jet. _ _ Exhaust, ' the road. Make sure. Check your brakes and scePring- - : c� scientific . system. Check your tires for µ•ear and dart age. Check - Po 7.your lights, Front and back. Check the exhaust system ! 1 +�• Overhead tilt a s on s er r ware ;._• `-` trar�stomat:for dangerous leaks. - end' do' ft rrovr. Because your' - _ t end automat: safety.- _ t with i ne-lbanrl who c summe of motoring ase a depend on ne 39 - Pickering lc plc r s ` twist -grip You can't be really sure of your safer if you aren't } -�_ = P ho .. control: Full - •- - , Jeweled Power' ! Tea r— lly� sure of your ear. Your Ontario DepartmEn..t of Transport urges you to check your ea cheek your _ • Ba:1 ar.d roller — 1�1 g— ch acct e - EVS — bearings ihroughout. - — dr' 'n and eek d rite t•-- BEFORE YOU DEAL — -; � _ i, •vote - _ :Try ` Gord s nUM81NG AND •MERCURY SALES & SERVICE' t =- R HEATING SOA - 'TRAILERS •-.6 Pum" • raltE "CLAREAAONT FEAST WOODLANDS HALL co Ri►crs • GAS FITTING • SW!•ttEi • S,BMWs HOW ROOM 3 • PHONE 16 _ - - tN'S My Forrest _ 1 JACKPOTS $120, ADMISSION 50 CENTS SILK'S MARK-ET�- -F REE DELIVERY! :.New! Village' -i Vicinily `- - PICKERING- 26 To 2-2880 �...� Kingston Rd. West Hill ..:... ... ��....-.�n,a�,.s J.r �.1:aSm:� .. ,.""'-"�'Ya�,i'�^'�e�'.:F.{�p� ,vy„ �g ,;d•:rs'4'i�t ""*� eos'32`r . �E"�'§^..i.0-`w; a .a..4y"A"t• .r•"y _ ''F;•�•''�*G"�"'�"!:" .'"•. a 4 .. I . ., i• a re�c�t� --- -_ lit. Vice Pres., ers2one Sr Coq% .Rowe Hill United Ch" Miss Jane Ireland Jr.;2nd Vice- . '_ - I - --•r— Mrs. john J. Brett• - ---- -------•------ ----- ' MONO Many thanks are extended to all Pres., Mrs. J.,N'erschurren; 3rd. Vice- PAWTORS and DECORATORS GUARANTEED • who assisted in making our recentP-es.,' Mrs. J. Poser: Recording Sec- II,W hour for qun.k, clean, guar Spaghetti Dinner such a tremendous retairy, Mrs. J. I Hickey; Conroe teed first-class trpainting and papa. a&io. V__� V�1t_e _ —. WFACHNIE'S success. Approximately 1130 was paid paneling Secre[ac}, bit• S. J. kaiser: hatttng. — Err, Stokes and F.-aft. URG the Building Fund of our church. Treastr'er, :Miss 'Mary Terf%; Cosa- ct Cosa -White, Decorators. R. 3, pickeriar Any Make or Model FUNERAL DIRECTOR A Mothers' Day Smice under the cillors: Mrs. F. Spellen, !�frs, J. leer- $E=AITR -ALTERATION$ capable leadership of stir Sunday stens, bars. W. Beeltri, 3lr> J. Fca:h- CARPENTRY - PLASTERL'Y6 �luTand Fr' W FURNITURE DEALER blyScha supe., y M � Willard the ably assisted b Mr. \i'illard the !iceunior, Choir and Mrs. Mary Howard _ • leader- and organist fdr the Sunday low Privail� AmbubtttA Sarrip School, w -as enjoyed by an overflow ` . congregation, . B DAY OR 1aNGRT Saturday, May 24th, the Women's _ N 319— - • Auxiliary is holding their' Spring Baz- . - _ aar at -the church. _fes WM. McEACNNIE,Pref. Sunday, June 8th, is our Anaiver- sa'v Sunda Spec•al Services both .� listsset l Ads :: • morning and evening are being held.+w - ��MMd Mrs- ears Ltun �1 Frill., will r - mss • be our .guest soloist at the morning < lrtls: Pickering, Ont. service. } Saturday, Jure 21st, has been chos- , - en for our Annual Cong •egation -Pic, Y KE?i �liU CEARK.E c n1c at Spring Hill Park. Further rat• , ices to follow. _ A OUTS" A. !.' R'JtelN, iR A. Lti. Regular Church $e vie` arR ' at " •� 10. AW a..m., Sunday School at 11.15.'_ d Oziiade stfd�YsaiG, Choir Practice, Wednesdays—Junior F 77 'ONesaDia sad enade r. at_i.W p. -m, -and Senio'r:at 8.(?0---- ROir� - adtawtM �. Ajast The .Church Of St. Matthew - Lutheran, Fast Weodlamb LLsLh for tin aissresf iritas - A*it Li ' Sunday School is I -•field at 10.09 a: , r ` lsfot A. ss{ m. for children o¢ all ages at East x C . As" Xhl- NM . Wo. dlands Community Hall, a cry a Snndav, Chinch Serice at 11 15 a.- M. This Sunday, May. 18, the cgngrega- low p"``i"' � is"� L"Id PaVuetion has been invited to worship at _ 1 . Saint Matthews Luthlran` Church in AUCTIONEER Scarbdo, at 11.00 a. m. _ • --->'Ititeers sed �hitlfy Ta�rsrabips The Rev H. `Xleiner, President of t'JA he, F:ng. Df trice 'Missouri' Synod; F-LOR* R. �� �� Fars=, JJ*%nehold srA pre"ety will be Op preacher, and we extend ,. a _ t ' an incitation o you to come with us. - Bales" A Syerssbr For ft! the- - information regirdiag r" ter, Solicitor, the Lutkxran Church, kindly contact , ..1�1 Atte taxa Meet the .Prime Minister:..©f 2018 ta Public *may �.; Mo E -Mi* ger. ,Theo. Pelikan, Pastor. or. Rev.18(M-s J. Gillespie- PLyrn mrh 5,3078, or » : Um t Old Yungma Read . A.Tlantic 2 U917. a so, any�rray» Who future, "W% thunk fever his andCFO* --------------------=------------- '- - C. W. L ids lLay T, 1941: out• job is to pxovi�e him with the best we CoQ. -� .: 91 'or AT. 4.1362 �1 YT s we're saving - - __GAEL ACiti kl ii AJO The May meeting of the C. W, G y 'That takes money. That's ark ving #IL 9:91 to i:k Pte. PAS= ',�f St. Francis de Sates was well at- - regularly, and that's why we've opened an wd �° We ire *AWM, >o'sw UM tend0d. Miss Jane Lieland, the nest ' - - 4Mi � �a lsgs�tals President. w•as in the ehefr• account for Jimmy at THE CANADIAN CLi2.'.1y� naaras Plans were made to hold a Meru- BANK OF COMMERCE" A. ltrpss7sassi Nershi Te p at June Bth• at the home of � • .acs rsaealts users cassia stain TO sant tss . - }. --rte Mrs. F. O'Sulli-wan. The 1.4ave�l - - �l1tltltteKf �P►+= ' • 6inss efdi-NRK present the First Certificates diewith Mrrd'als and CerdEiares and tlr+e •-N-309C • � A i � and SOM ConfirmaJon Class with Certificates. 'Slg4wsrir iircasenf Wocks" i �� A Telephone Committee... to. aid a >3sissm� - Membership, was organized.PIZtEEi�tG glypCg ii. N. TAFLQIi:, 1lE.9AfAQIEi SO'8s: AUSM, PRO3r. "Er!.- _ — — -- IR, S. L. Whf.byr, .Ontario 1 The Exesutis a for the new term of ` - - 3 ssiisa wast o[ WhSb7 oa office 'are as follows: Spiritual Direc- as Ala. 2 Highway, between �� � t. Rev. IF Otut Ivan Past esid!id- YES DRUGS LTD' Wh/sby and A,jsz cnt. Airs. `F fl'Sulli«rr; President: t E Mona: Wbhby aro 8-3.41 Photo co-op now in Pick- _..._ _,..... ............... _ ering and Ajax areae. To Pickering United Church ` PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS f— d.� V +7 �/ B / I r G buyOr fell for prompt Minister: Rev. Melville Butters f Pickering :' Phone• 68 L �.gr� pgg courteous eous service alit for SUNDAY. MAY !8, 1958 t _T = - ' Featuring ,Leading Toiletries *Sant0 s:►TssOoifs Mr. glower. —. - 9.45.A. M. - SUNDAY SCHOOL _. !'2=311=8 SYSTEMS • Call 1'1.0© A. M. - WORSHIP SERVICE t Sick Room Supplies Baby �feedS : 2STaLATLS GIVSN A. J. iSchaft 8.00 P. M. - FELLOWSHIP and P t !'boat. Plc!<es"yi 9it13 STUDY IIs! C. E. CEN �Equipment i -- --------- Ooneral Insurance — Rsoltor _. Ogrtlphlc,Hr Imo.---------------------- v PkIterine 590 or MO. &3337 EVERYONE WELCOME -- -- --- t - A re Ho9urss: - - -------------------- ----- 9. TfLEVISION & RADIO , - . Christian Science Soc�eq Sundays �[ Holidays - 1 P.M. -- 5 P.M y " - :-. REPAIRS - _ ROUGE HILLS, ONTA O I RI PQU\E PICHEFt:�G ?it , M s E e novices Too To Its Regular Clsamh Service DUNTARTON RADIO & TV xrvGsrox Rom _..;-... A. H, RATTEW _ ._�_. t _,M..I {North side, Jest East of 'DEAD AND CRIPPLED FARM 'STOCK • _ Woodlands Road) FUNERAL AND -EN SUNDAY T 11.00 A. M. PRO Y ;•- ROGER G. CONA1vT, B, A. _ PICKED UP MPTL - AMBULANCE SERVICE ran77 ,— '' HAHRISTER and SOLICITOR At The Same Hoar - ' Wednesday, s r. m• - Testimony RG1ilf ll FUR FARM TYRONE, ONT. _ co =EL BU=ING, AJAX NIA i - _ ,_;_•No. � HIGHWAY Ideetbs>s .. - • eimcoe 8< A., Oshawa AT PKKERING BEACH ROAD --Fer Infosmatlen• Call = PHONE COLLECT bOW1NANVILLE MARKET 3.4679 i .�-------------- ---_ l Pickering 471V►1 or AM. 1-7329 _ insurance Co. : Telephone r - �•ep Snits For Firm Ind Cage y :.�►.IAX 1039------- — LL i on B„Siirss, � - -_ DER •BOWM&n $.•. Gibson i' f BUIL - ; L I M I TIE D v� - C AL, FUEL L, UE - E,f CIL PAINTS' YOAfriIT4i, MOiVTMTN. , RfEN1 1lRJlI;T and I2+NSTAL1.10 E, CO. _ R CbeRernd Ateountanh AW OF '°'� _:BUILDING MATERIALS OF ALL -KENDS , . LICENSED TRUSTEES �y VAZ, OSHAWA•; S?RATFURD, M•, . 1Lr ii Y=V�1i Open A! I. Day Saturday, Ma 17 TORGWo OaBaWA--G. W. RIEHI RA. 61662 r - Pkkar�ag VWao —� - PICS. Zai LAWSbeti r><cxE az"for Your. convenience - -_ _ ' STAFFORD. BROS: -- _.... -.. r_ — ` ... GOWN1 • �sii<i _ i - _ V Ess las 7, —.. - •��W{�i.t14 Mr. and Mrs K, -Bent and Saanily: CAN. LigOION NEIKB- a handicap basis with three groups -jjREEN IUVEK Mrs. E. Carswell and daughter Lynn Bnneh 541 - Dunbartou well as and prizes for each group ' - � ,'TheW'oman's Association of the St. of- Oshawa; also Mr. and Mrs': 'John .1' --' 1 � - -Grand Prizes. Tile case will be aPP'' Mr. a"d M N. J Vari.a• ' ,John's Church met at the home of Hamilton, had tea with their moth- The monthly General McJtting was roximatet five miles. Get those bikes � ►th-their stM a on 1n( -a held on Thuroda 'arid M Davies. of -Torvutu. . Mrs., lackey, tit l larelr,atl-, er �1•rs. W. Hamilton, on Sunday. la ` y May $ with -a oiled up kids, and practice riding- Mr. A. Blakety +►+td clad .a - uceday evening, with a very rood at-' Mr, and Mrs: L. Beach, of brantp Ke turnout of members. President hard, but be careful of cars- Racintt , tendance. Mrs. T. P,.izip,, p e -ideal, ton, visited Mr. and Mss, W. C. Will -:Bill Dobbin was in the Chair. The bicycles will be -ba -red; only stock sprat the mr;s:- t.i si tit�c loll.. hymn 152 Padre, Lt. (Miss) Donley, of A'a B. and Mry Urapr}r .14,;4on-vu �opeued the meeting with lly sqa on Sunday. Salvation -Army, was also- "OrtA;ax bray cies will be allowed in the race. followed by a short prayer. bars• Mrs. Letmnon spent Saturday with Watch Next week for more news On the choir o+t Thursday of .lut s fJne_new-ntembcr was ieitiated T s They. Qresratrd the cft:.ir•l.�ata Waanop and Mrs. Hamilton have a friends in Toronto. Treasurer, 'Canada Day", Mus, Dawson, of Claremont .vis Cwnrade John P,ortq,-, The Ladies'• Auxiliary attended their Fleicher with .a rn,6cr1Wov, -h* *Port of the Yreabyte:Ial ule:tinB at read his 'report which shdwed. - - ,jlle May prior - - rooklin --recently. ecus tte ?-daughter Mrs. Mwr-�---asd the ti►anchj3 sound andSsimp= 4, which to all reports, a -a great rs f;,ki+t er. an'd, IS 1�� .orf bf held re the sending of a couple of family -last week. roving all the time. The Poppy Chai-- 4uc:eas, Miss Bates was again elect lune for two meat:ht: vi3it to &ls to cwn ..This was left to Mrs. "Morning Seririce' at St, John's man reported he had only one aJl f ed lone Commander. land.- " Miller and M". Barclay, Mrs. L. Church here, will start. next Sundtay, for assistance this month, the Cha• - ;Johnston favored with a lovely Piano May 18, with church sol. -vice at 10.00 man being Comrade Bill Sower Y. M �r Broach will hold its Leg'ar children. o ktra. Jahn Kaiak .►awl Y: Int. Fridsay' Night Social • at the l,egfat children. opt !ltiar•It•I;,aat, viYib�i- 1t• solo and the meeting then turned Dv a: m. and Sunday School at 11.00. Dalley asked for help' re canvassing Hall, F6dly, May I& So, Veterans, 144211 d an end faauly °° the •*t• to t1 a guest speaker. Mrs•. %ch- Please • note change of time. for :the Red Shield Week which was bring your wife and cane and tneet - ardson, who gave a very;., interesting Mr. and Mss: Pascoe, of Whitby, a'omisel, plus a donation from. this the' Legion fellows, Second Concess t• P• S. will meet at tt+e h.+s�/ - �Ytalk, taking as her sub let' and Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Knox had Branch. ion, west of Fairport Road, North. Afr. attd May. Birtptaad t!,., \ - - - etc ,faire word her su its". 1'1te inert- tea on - Sunday .with Mr. and Mas. A delegate to the Distriot Mdeting Welds for .Gegiaa rwwa ovwy mak' night' followed K' ,C, Pascoe, after attending the at Cobourg, on Sunday, May 19th, ing closed is the aortal war, was appointed and the members ask- bY scup of tea and a very dainty Christening of tl;iir little gland- ed to su��������������������••••••• lunch ser%rd by ifie hostesses Mrs. daughter Dense Marline Parc;,e, se g this. rneetirtit t ..pose- _ iblc. Those going, are to meet at the - Lackey and Mrs. H. Barclay- A "Fireworks Party" for all child- Le 1 Legion Hall at 8,00 a, in. Sunday, a •. CCs O.K.. we he" • ' The YoungPeople's Union held ren of the communitly, and their Maty 18. t 3heir weeklymeetingon Sunday ev- parents, will be held in the parli oil The celkbration' to be held by this r C teleptrowe in ow a too j - ening is the church, opening with Monday evening May 19. There will Branch on -Canada Day, Jul,, 1st, will - h }r,ma 405, followed by the scripture also' be'a ball game. Come out with tie highlighted by a bicycle road race _ t� " ie+ding f. om Lake 4 i4-21, tal.}n by the family; and enjoy a pleasant ev_ fo}r boys ten to sixteen vear3 of age t� t _ _ Caiol White. Prayer was given by ening. - Iq'•�� (inclusive). The race will be Tun on + D&,,6thy Willson.. The program • pasINK bakes by Gail Whiff, who had a q ` . _ pp on "Biblical Characters'. a invite= iFWMB�, �T'�/ ICAL s _ f♦ tion, was received f?vm Claremont to <=eCt with diem at their meeting on 'zy ming May _.13, when Piiish Mayor o! Ajax, will be the speakier. Dorothy Willson fav- - - ' ' creel with a piarw solo -which was. err joy�bp all. The meeting was close � �.I�rl ~ • ed is the usual by all rtpeattng -the Benediction. To Qrder, calf your. St. John's_ .Church was filled to Y -- J' Capacity on, Sunday afternoon lar. the Im9hum, P p�k@�A� � 0 telephone business offite. • -- - -. Mothers Day Service Rev. Lackey • i.. was assisted by Mr. Ve�lan EllicottBBBBBB�BtiR�������r��OOO�*��• as Sunday School -.Supt mis ss :Pat _ - _ a) Gray. Gail White, and J� '+dill= - - - er assisted in reading the scripture an! the-Stort. During' the. service -the' HI(� 'BQL� BEA�TT ' _ following child -en wewe baptised: I s s • • • • t Peter and Stephen HuFi;- 4L sons. Rt 19.210. 1.4W p 2^1.0 � t3 `-- a.. lir and airs. Gorden lfugh5on: _ Cynsn:s .Doris Barclay, daughter of I ttir ardit+s. .. �!. '�n Ts: Donald Garry Beelby, son of Mr al:d. Mrs. - - - M: t3eeFby; Vernon 1:1'i'.. 4r t: a/.d Si Ve nen Fthcott: Denis t �; ills iia: dst:ga cr of 4r, #1 and 1drs, e.. O x w Xl at!;'}fcI}.•ara3rl: len!,- - $ k ♦ �1a� - 6 1 S. . _ art a:.atz:eid, son of if a 5i til r. . ; ; j.f-•..a-rl Stta'ite',t'_ t';It:ni � �., a � � 'S- .. -. .ani n of Mr, and71 -. ..� 1 .. t ` I 11rs .. 11 Miller, •`' 1`. ;hear ilia �1 t a Ie ;a utd - �`.'�,'"`rs•�i` .:'�`'. ` 1 Cr t ,- rl to Mr C .0 oliti • �(url: - - # a^ t� c are a" r agate, but hoer ,� V l .Itacl a bwiie nrtat sn t- ... Da•. . • - r — - 5,.3 tx .• O'trti d0 -N'W k nOTy w1 - t K.heck-}ttt:r hroalyd„c by t • _.,.... +� identii> int paw i _- . - v r k '•g avy to - However well you know _Discover new driving fuh %! :. :. .Otitario, you'll enjoy getting - - - - -- - --- laces'test w to know It better. Make a Vith go • - — point this year of exploring its highways and h}•ways, - visiting its lovely lakes and i T it in. cityLLtraffic ... you'll ells- ~ �: '�^l�`�o,ring pouter nudge that .the curves. No le :a' �;•, !lava• / '� vacationing at - one of* its t' handle an -handaorn^ hood toward vour t o I cover how ear i is to - an e d t !Coma iR citxit5' fer_a dr-mnneiTrat:m modern resort areas ...like -e stretch of •road. If it y a� uri - ;.ark. Then take to the open road bu drive , and he "re tr, arse thn o my�.. all the 9M Rideau Lalt,_ '.-! - - - .. ems=- _29� rt , __c:.— -14— -- - - Mo it = o >=art'aF� . _ _ shown above. Take the first people hail Dodge as tfia Icw- _ Ride has a habit of levelling the hnght new trtm avaiEahle an step now, by filling out and priced ac . n buy of he�rear. :-'roughest 'roads. And notice how odgc of yqut choice. .. tro t - • � beauty handles ' mailing the cpu n below. e�coaeaQttrtr,R- ns ct►R.rr.. I t/tT[ai— Po -th` big, roomy crterst The unT6e9 -ns even before you 1 slide into the deep -cushioned _ t KNOW w _ auzury interior. Because- the V excits`ment' starts when you. fi>~st LTC" _ ., VO HOOSE ,AIT NO EXTRA COST. ..:,...ONTARIO demonstrator . DODGE — — :_... , oesleek. Dodge gmodernsogood- tZuxlity isVt!u' watchword why materials are QUALIFY - _ BETTER " :'lookiu;! - .iP',rattKi nd parte are fitted for our new node. BUILT i :t n ate}, in the construction and assemblyof rt' _t `get in .'.. torp 1t a i,tttMn on y checked for superior workman - NOW �• •� ' «� '"� ?),ia}tc i; cnrefull P,- or+TARto TRAVEL the mechanical, trouble-free auto- hep alai prerision_fit assuring you a quality • OW PARLIAMENT 81-ogg. _ - _ _ _ .. _._. TORONTO. OtyTARtO_ •t-inatic drive selector . and let bonu. In 1^.1It1C no matter which model you choollr.! % ... .- .. `.. 'I Cera FREE L.7cratLrr enc 6'.x:d .'cop. - t _ 1 { YOU'RE ALWAYS A STEP , Nti IN CARS OF THE FOfiWgrtp LOOK I y _ t a • AJdr•r _ .. E 'D* M so Ow,oro O.00en..w e7 t.•.. 6��b1 eNy i �0r S �C a ____ _ _ - _ _ _ _ 7 v .z f I Service will-be on May ZS p.y`�'is� 1trs. 'Puchria's Par. ' WestKri - - N �,►. $nds School aid church serviu m Rev. S J. Hillier, 4TA4 Mfr• sad Mrs. Writer Ho -MM io, wil:•be at' 9.3d'a at.`zr d'Sun. 3chool;ti r: -+ •'_- )' of BaOek� !ler, of Ch an -MM James Halliday and family of at 10.30. _ L was combined an Sunday far the United Ch-4-ch will be the i'wood' an Sundry: air. Osha and Mr. Lorne Carson, M Cirietian Family Day Service. Rev. speaker, and the children's chair will sister � �' Mrs'S. PudQ in, and, C+rillfs, visited. on Sunday at the fiom Sunday Mrr. and the 1�'in. White V. Buttars was in charge, assisted provide the m%"ic• Margaret, of Oshawa Ino. White - --+ Mr. - Ca-Son home. 'of Brougham; Mr. and bar-. 'Frauli � 1>y the Snpt..., • Mr. Fred Pucknn. Mr. and Mrs. .H�vey Ross, of and Mrs. Gordon Smith and � � Shi-ky visited Mr, and Mrs. Frank McAvoy and Q-ey and daughter, 'Pickerin Ure. Geoff. Astley sang ' a solo, "Tl*' Markham, and Idr. and M e Gordon Mrs Sm�h's mother, Ennui] g. Mr. 1"d is M S J Mitchell, of Toronto, visited Mr, and Oshawa. S. Pucknn and Margaret, of ,Mr, and Mrs on-Mothers' Briscoe,ay with and Mrs. Ralph Pnde and family,'a - ----- y Shepherd", and esnette God Comes Mrs. Wm. Gu>lhrie on Sunday. shawa. Sunday evening. Js�es BrsMx. and ' 'llstk) read a story P' Mr Grey, and --- ---- Reg Book and famil First". Mrs. Arch-Bell -----------�--=------•--...;,.. ' miO4 C1a�'e- Y, all of Toroa- provided the Mr. and Mrs .Stanley Powell, Alan Mr. and -•-imusoe. Mrs. R,-Lin Chuff-thy- j arra and Graoe, visited Ws: Powell's ALC 30*.Lanae Jaxs and the �. Mrs. Puckrin received the off-- � a •� 'j� family had Sunday night supper with Mrs. j. A. Jones, &-ooklin; eats, Mr. and Mrs. Weelcy Pett Mrs. Bring. During the service Richard• Y' Mrs, B. Jones and Ernie, at Brook- R. Thompson, of Ta'onto, and Mr. Y„ 8 of Cherryxood, on Sunday.. ldr .and M,t- B. Jamieson return- lin- W, son of Mr .and' WL NY= Mr. and Mrs: Fred .Puckrin and ed home- on atld Mere. Ken Jones and family, wor ith Guthrie waa' presented.- for • BaptisQa F idaY from a four-day Starting ru'ut Sunday, •May 18; for Claremont, spent Mothers'' Day wills - trip to the Soo, Michigan and the summer months, church sei-vfce Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Jones. l�lop OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 7.00 p.m. . HURs ROUGE .-HILL EXCEPT T & _ • 9.00 ppm• PRICES fF'FECTtYE THURS., FRL, SAT. MAY 15#n - 16th - 17th- _ ZIP DOG 'FOOD _ 15 Ounce • �.,.,,,,.,... Tins LUX ? = 12 Oz Tin (CASE OF 48 TINS $3.89) - . Sale of _SpecW Offer of Sc.se. Off Map" LW TAS gV*ZN _: .->a 14 0& Sneed loaf O P E 14 = F"or C ED- i� - '�� R � and "NOM PLA14TS�.e p ( 1�e.lrier) D 17C - • VICTORIA DAY MONDAY,1iilAY filth�- 11"eiad Offer of se OH — Kndaaa - �ffl% FOR YOUR GARDEN TEA BAGS 74c A COltPLETB S m9N o (Phs• N 2M -•,-CM 8is.) - 2k7ft*e RTRAWXZUT -`x+ am Jar STEELE=BRIGGS or RENIIItE'S FLOWER Sttt! - VMTABLE'SEEDS -New >dJe; st., a"" oner of !fe ore _ JAM 24 oz.. lar 4& N0. I DUTCH SET OIIION$ � � i - � SHALLOT MULTIPLIER ONION SETS --_ -.Ib. 29c COLLATE S FAB "TPS FORMULATED Z w las (FOR GROWING GREEN ONIONS) " STRBLF-BRIGGS GRADE NO. 1 MIXTURE - DOG AEAL.25C LAWN GRASS SEED _ _ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FOUNDATION A CEIRTIi+'IED SHORTENING- $EEO POTATOES. _ _ peck 95c_— 75 Ib., bag $3.95 _- (IRISH COBBLERS�KATAHDINTS R SEBAGOS) • ROCKY MOUNTAIN + ROSEBUSHES ---------�-- each $1.29 • PANSIES & VIOLAS _ _ 35C Per box or 3 for 51.00' .< L - VEGETABLE PLANTS _ _ 35c ��? f 1W. GERANIUMS (Lar Size Plan tax or 3 for 51.00 EST pe Plants) ____-- each 59c FLOWER PLANTS- : - - 35c per box or 3 for $1.00 55 DOUBLE PETUNIAS (in bloom) ' .4 in of 9 C _ p ea.39c _ DOMINION FOR VICTORIA DAY, MONDAY, MAY 19th _ FROM C to, $ .00 _25 _Mott mapS1I LESS _ • SHORTz PURE PORK , con sr�uNs YOA 1 _. Per FoundSAUSAGE 1 Pound Package _--------- LEAN PERM . EALED OTTACGEflob DEVON SLICED SMOKED, C...55 Pound Pkg.LL EAN FRESH L - _ C MAPLE LEAF (HUDCHEESE) a Poaad TinBACK BACON .3 9 BEEF.1'3. _ • (BLADE BONE RE.MH ED) Per Pound _ 1S _ raven _ __ MAPLE LEAF Smoked &Cooked Read -- • - 7 to Serve Shanklese Per Pound MAPLE LEAF POLISH - .. icnit CPPer Pound ou erSAU'SA • ortRb MAPLE LEAF COO �.. - READY KED TO SERVE BONELESS 0.A TROUD S F HALF ,HAM r - per lb• (3 PDun'd Average) per lb. - -: _ MISCELLANEOUS-rour Friendly. Resident A9 - _- PAT DII>!iN INfWMKJ AMQ J ` iIPF,L�.S •t11tT0! _ -NM - CAfWLiY � <IONOf ., A1ftOMOSILI-- DUC, and C =A2d D - Tanks Trenching : 87stes4s LlAaItRY pKtIRAIICf. VC. t' Ct�MING EVENTS : ilii FROM AND LIfT YOUR STI ARTICLE'S FOR SALE _ - fog fAii wlni - .""---- STRATTON $•Df%e Tanks Cleaasi 7b• _ ..•= .. —FOR SALE -19$1 Ford sedan, ex- A FLOWER DEM , Florist Swd`any wu - C Y R I L -E • M R L'E Y tellent condition; tires good;, engine By Maurice -Slic — VXM TILE FOR SAL& : --- flawless_Used as second car. 4400WHITBY, OMT. PgONg: PIC6S1<II�1G M1F _ � � W for quick sale. phone: Mrs. Young, We71 Be Held In The C. S• Centre __r�w Pickering 426M. . - picke:fssg United Church �_�-•-- ----- ----- _ - ---=-- Ay, MAY 22, F'OR SALE—yustvm built, 12 -foot THURSD At 5.00 P• ISR. � Z10W-- Mas• Wheeler, r F LTD* � f � � Dengoffer. phonei trailer; s1ePu3cer� --- Make, A � V� by by Vis• _ - ---=-------stl e. _ C�n r FOR SALE --Lloyd Oau42. Kern asd Mn. >tEila SALON esh�� • �d condition. Gley and white. f25. •- jGefs Af�� W. A)' _ - .,Ni G1iT( lAts'. ASR -�'•'r00AM's'0 ;' ; : Y flroele: Pickering 473W4 (� - o R NEW -- cre#e--------------------------------L----------•------ HOBBY SHO .. >�R 8AL8 �- liew and Used _,LOCATION _ AND SALE OF WORK the " tiraaber., Ranges, Refrigerators+ and By Guides 10 1, held an� dee ~ Pickering District will be , LORNE WHITE • Cinder $lOCkB REFRIGERATION SUNDAY SCHOOL HALL Phone: Pickering 19712- DUNBARTON UNITED C HUs CH IR GIIlzm sOAD, T!O$TS STATION ROAD. PICZa8MG, 01QT• -- F3iON15 1s1 - -------------- ---------------------------- -- SATURDAY, MAY OPEN EVENWGB FOR SALE—pail lined, .corded silk .2.30 to 5.00 P. M. k Phone: Pickering 48M. ikapes, with fixtures (wine); pair of ,.Bake Table Fanfor llwme-spun drapes (biege); rocking _ " Afternoon Tea iehair; two trunks. Phone: •Picker•, proceeds To District Came �_w ___------ _ _..._-•- A aerd Supp>� - -- Lr . ..Ing 146bf. Eauepment Uniform Free . SEPTIC TANKS • ----------------- ----------------- Guides and Brownie* In U -'FOR SALE—used household •fundi- Admission -- 10 Cents y 1 N S U R A N C■ CI,$AI+IED' ,ASSIiRANCi esra six -piece dinette suite, blonde ---- - Plug 11mog-mmRUDENTIAL .OF [finish; Kitchen oil stove: tables, etc. WATCH FOR NOTICE vet J, BUTT +4o�lPr LTD 3+ easoaable, Pinnochio Cabins. No D GARDB,Ai PARTY - IC Highway, lust west of Laming OF GRAND 1 Held jawa ILA 3-4042 IME AUTOM" �, 3 j' Cvf•off. Phone: AT1amic •2-2735. H J_ CLARKE'S _- i a AT K Of -----' LLER 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST T* M- 8t Under The eCeuf d Pfvicetini CAMPITNG SERVICE~ Tatiph s Pidtdrin0 ZS WOR RENT ---{our bedroom, modern •I.� Frieedsirip Club Of .. TENTS COTS 32.EEPniG tdS Teewe7 bnoadlooa:: large lot; across gt Andre�eI Presby Ten chi' '•COLEMAN" from Pickering Golf Club. July 1st. ertll hold their regular monthly meet- LAMPS STOVES. • ICE BOXES OW: Mrs. Young, Pickering 425?wt, I . REPAIRS —PARTS :"far, appointment to inarct. Ingalt at. the home of evening, 21, - alt. on Wednesday C18I ------------ m, gven one wglcame. Ia Ho>tfE xsA . � ,; at 8.00 r• S3SRVICS TO RENT—•gone furi,;sb IUMB.e. ---------- - - --------------- 1ltaia•d) ER • Riley Ave. Pic ring- ERS OFAJ" Co " 83. H ey THE 1fOTT3 ;,.._.._ . •., THE FIRST PICKERING ! Tudor Street, AJAX a.. - LUMBER AND BUILDOW WAMBROWNIE PACK ......_��_.... - . Are Holding A Buiidinga for wreck- - r s • y PLYWOOD ... FAINT bWANTED =- ..!TEA AND HARE SALE --- iiag. Garages custom ,built, to order • _ SATURDAY. MAY 24. E TAXIS CLUA30M _ >Plsaae Pldeaaiag 600 Af1ar 6 P. ][. At Tt+e Hoene Of ` • _ : DORS AM TRIM. •j TM 'TOA= - _ 9l w 16 Mrs. Clifford HA—be' _ _ -• s••- -•-_ Lola Street From 2 to 4 P. IL /reales lasfallaA -------- >otenr HWNMY WANTS ek'c'ec motors. In Aid Of The NrOwnie Wont W. WARD Q JPO. 'j pinmochio Cabins, may n Pheoa:s wit"7 NO � '�� ��� r ay size, 60 cycle. , . wa east west of Lar#ing------------------------ W& l Irta 2 High y. i ---------------------- .. AT . 2-2735• - OIANT AUCTION SMILE = pit.eff. Phone: w cored b9-.----__«�-__-_«�«_��=�--._ TELEPHONE PICKIWING 3" - - '---_- - ---�- - - --- s� RADIO AND TV SERVICE DUMBARTON SHORES LADIES Of AJAX 1o�S in aid of Retarded Children �' WORK ARANTEED _ - FAIRPORT REACH - !•RET- WOOD STAIN !COMMUNITY HALL ALL COLOURS t PHONE DAYS-- PICHERINO WEDNESDAY, MAY 21 - d P. M. B-H. PAINTS 293WRefreshments TURPS --.OILS — RALLERS 'fir Z,VENINGS 'r- AT�� 2-2W Card Of Thanks GARDEN TOOLS 88EDS = EIEIIOC: OPTOMETRIST R. O. ' '�fe and firs. Harold 'iairestesntan - FERTILIZERS 'OPTOIdETRIST Jl�tef'�01' _ BERT WHITE of Spruce Hill Road,, ex- CLAY FLOWER POTS 102 Dandy St, Whitby, Out. Z3 (Abe" Allis Drug ) IWN►6i9 PoI�%� ' may of S their •gratitude and 'thanks to PLANTERS Stoe• --EN .very"re fur their lcindnesa . Qyrrtpa- POTTING and VIOLET SOIL ' OFFICE HOUR'S: ' DAY CARE OF CHILDREN - thv and flnwe fs rece:ved during their LAWN FENCE 9.90 A. M. to 5.30 P. IlL r � ' �{iVil1 take care of children in my recent be-eaveme*+t• Wednesdays and Saturdays 9 to 12 Own horde, five days a w -eek. Phone+ 5 c who did so To rt+c+�e neighbor GENERAL N,ARDWARE PHONE: WHITBY YO g-3671 PNdteriag: 695M. man kinfl deed. for us, my grateful �-••„_,....._ _ .:....._. ----- ----=- and hurrb;e tbanke. Harold Westerman LAWNiTOW8R8 ! ONTBOARDS IPici BUSUDY Bring, t 11514 • Have !� Lwnmowers and oat- : - -- boards reconditioned now at free Esf:I111Ofoi - - Ontario Nona Pidariily 31tw4 PkkKbqL Wast Low -C., alNrs sIfALL MOTOR csYhIIC 'iif� ifld CAR -LITE p10KERING'!'.: rdel1 Netp�sr`~ : ` Generator Service ..._•__•......_.__,_....__. noliroA.Mt lrw..� 0 - unbartor� (rant Si" �n) - _ �R�,DM�,Neye • N -WELL N Truck r +rte' Generators and..,. _ SHEET META! " ,� : .;*. Exchanged or Ropairod . Fvlly Guaranteed _^ ASK, LCITRIISO riilAiO! : '. ABOUT. --Mss' bW .-. :._-. '�sM'a!r Y ail>fe ed �arleee, is.i iMac, tis• ! IDSA : coffiftsTER----------------------------------- ----- TA - --•--CA ------ - WINKS COTTAGE AND CAMPING prvWrDuh Tntat/MowsRS SPECIALS Authorised ConsurnoW Gas ` r Tourist tarts. 9 : 9 x 7 Red to eanrpany or tishc* to $35 5o Dealer For " featuring - ' Safari steel cots -Reduced .to 17.25 ARp t -- - L. P. -• F _Sa tory Rea y Coleman lartta•ns 4 MOWER ATTACHMEWS $1 .50 " CLARE _.. - . extra laS� re hours whcn Coleman stoves Enjoy arced work Coleman ice boxes, from $15690 RUUD lee • s ""'you ZIP through g• c wnhaitkr. S`jtrh ro.rnower in Coleman• picnic tables, 4 chairs $36.50 _ + 30 seconds for safe mowing or Propane 4 -burner stoves, oven FURNACES,• WATER HEATERS " kaf pulverizing. control, Garvey $25.00 GAS RANGES i ."MOSIER SHEET METAL 7. Ask for a dernonslrotion Cole nan oil space heat. smaU $19.50 FLOOR FURNACES ' _ Coleman floor furnace new $149.50 —�-� —Din - Rangette, oven control $1s 00--ernts up to 5 years 21 .Church°. St,Oshawa —. 4- — Kitchen stove oil baurners Payoble on Sas bill Kitchen stove, oil, from $ PHONE 179 PICKERlNG -AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR R'" BMALI. MOTOR CLINIC Agent for, John Leckie's PICKER1110, ONTARIO Campkg and Boating Supplies . TWO, 8-ssiS WHITBY -'----IMPERIAL OIL HEATING UNITS - ------ MILLER CAMPING RENTALS ._:_.-------- -- :AGAR WOOD OIL AND PsAS HEATING UNITS • 9 Teulor St, AlVIL Phone Coll ed: FURNACES .Phos 6 Ods � • i �_ • 5 34 o RA. -27 � r 5-2751. _. . Z.. • :: E • .. .... . f .,,a,...4,.._,tt�'ri;.,.�.+u:+�e..:-v`Gy,�7��'u`a•e•. R ��v.u'1 `� -' . • . 1 � �•.w�`di�y''. `.:.ice k. _.' ,w.nn.r5i�il?