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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1958_05_30VOL 7S NO. 38 PICKEFANO, ONTARh0 W. C. MU R AIiD SON PUBLIBHElt>ii At�erized As Second Class Mattie Subscription Rate: 42.00 Per Yeas United States 4e-50 FRIDAY, MAY 306 19565 Cents Pa Copy _ wa Community Centra :'West Rouge Com Rougreesidents campaign Under Way Road Shoulders In East Pickering To Be s.:. fProtest-�A ainst 'Park Paved B Province A delegation of over 20 person:• The Ontario, Department of High- from East Rouge-Roaebank area ap ickerin • z�, d vays has offered to carry out a Pro-, geared before Pickering Township Pickering Village ��qg� x ;ram of paving the shoulders of No. ouncil thisweek, in protest against :Highway to the sidewalk through the possibility of a park being opener Attend the the ;' approximately 2$00 feet length of the an h Byron Cowan property on the we -,'ding in Scarboro t om here were' :ommercial section of the village. lake. Sirs. Mary Chapman, airs. Crow e i Following: several visits to theMr. Ted Belt, one resident said, ther, -Nis Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. J. , dept. of Highways.by the Reeve, a "we are disturbed about the effect of dills (Oshawa), and Jars. Tanner, of etfer to Reeve C. E. Morley from having park in our midst which two g a pa Whitby. ;he District Engineer stated they years ago resulted in disturbances- It . Chief Reg. and Mrs. Parker attend - would do this work if the council -- - � was not used as a local park but by ed the Police Chiefs' Convention at vould signify their willingness to lar numbers who created traffic ' ,.�" large Chatham, Oat., May 21 to 23. Ninety- >ater- into a connectinglink s that. resulted in a number three Chiefs attended, and, one hun- MUNI.Ty ENTRE gree- problems, pent with the Department The letter of accidents and destruction of private stated the work would be carried out le who being away his. domed .and ei8hty-three delegates in, : year in conjunction with their Property by PSP Y nl from home, felt no responsibility to No. 2, west Po 4i Erle Berkey, son of Sir. and proposed surface work on the properties of people, at sty over- Mrs. J. -Clifford Barkey, of Pickering•. I of the village Mr. Dodds, whose property over- will be among the 272 seniors grad - On a motion by Councillor J. H. looks the lake, said, "there are strong eating from the Moody Bible petit- } Pun -is, seconded by Councillor Ron, indications 'strong enforcement most Hall council passed the resolution on bei out to control rowdy con utc of Chicago, on June 6th. On tate' z recorded and unanimous vote. ditians at the beach nearby." campus he was active in the Men's E - I Mr. Murray Copeland said he re- Glee Club and the school newspap- • ll park o pre- a Moody Student".. He will be Course. Thisro school famous for its ~ - - ------- oust that he d t and t was eSr+duatig Missionary Bible F, -------------- --- --- ---- - y 1 Cou _ ... bad• He said his mail box had 1; een miss and Christian edncatioss Village Changes torn out.three times by driver not Y ( i k roe „ training, has an enrolment of mord t feel they than one thousand students in the day -1 familiar with the Street Names 'te''`a alchool and more than- seven hundred! against but k, be controlled 'by the_ township, sot R privately." in the evening school. In addition.1 Pickering Village council passed a y Mrs. Carter, another resident Said. s.+r•e +girt} th�+ueand annually study 'I Street -Naming by-law_ at their meet- "Taxpayers have appeared here be- . its torrespondep-e whooi courses, i - ing fast Thursday night.- On a fore about the black -shitted tees- Un Sunday afte-noon the IOOIT - �" recorded vote the by-law passed as agers, drinking parties and people I LoO — will parade from the Commune d t follows: Yeas -peeve Morley, Council- acting immorally on the beach. lire ity Ifatl about 2 P- m. to the HfgN lors, Purvis. Hall and Swerdfi r, - lie have e):ildren in our area, who are School .Auditorium for service, at 2.30 - Ney—Councillor Reeve. ripe to be led the wrong way. We o'clock. Everyone in the community r ; �: • Those streets affected -by 'name feel policing costs Will rise if an out- is invited to attend. •, '� changes are as follows:Bide element is invited in 86PN. to Mr, and Mrs. Ron DiJeir• SII ` No. 2 Highway to Kingston Rd., Another resident, not identified, (Jessie Bushby), a son, at Scarboro i East and West; William St. to Church said he was tired of picking up beer General Hospital, on May 27, 1958. St. :North; Norah and Jones Streets bottles -after the week -ends. He said BORN, to Mir and Mrs. Lyle Part to Sherwood Rd. east and west; Rose .the beach was littered with them and' ridge (Anne Miller), Indian Head. K and "Cameron to Cameron St. west; that residents had to listed to, rough Lola to Windsor Drive, north. Name language, half through the night. $ask., a daughter, ea May 24, 1951 he the. Street -behind the News office to tiivag Mrs, Larry Disney i; spendias' t: _ .. 3)1=M 1142% theft, sad Carol Adams stroke beard of Kiweaiatt Cleo. the Mr. A. W. Cane, a resident of week with her sister, Mrs.. 8rrnc St' George; Lincoln St. to Lincoln Fast Rouge-Rosebank a a for. nianyl Reeve . Wm. G. Lawson officially conies in ne-i Ave. and Henderson St. to Christens pears said, "we ptirchased properties Courtice. Milton,. Ont _.Iaunehed the -.:drive for fanda for the Campaign . chairsran Jim . Lynn Cres. _ in the area feeling that we would epi Walter Tuesday, suffering ering+kr., to- West Rouge Community Centre last briefly outlined the lana for the I ------:.--. --- -r _z--- -- -' hospital tic Tasstiny, tuffrri rq 'a free- - y P ... - have the proteetioa of government. tured hip. Saturday afternoon; centre which he strongly emphasized r - We believe the area may become had- - ------The Project is being "sPansored by will be Cor the whole- lits. H. S. Shepherd v'a:trd friends ed_...e .park_ia_opened.. ]Ye_ ' ,the West Rouse Kiwwds Foundation all ages. • are greatly disturbed about the fact at R'ie�imon��i'li I -fat a ievr av:"thio and several members--' stowing beards that they claim they is $50.000.00 and the quota set up For the Blind bear -old boy is goins to be in charge Mr- and .Mrs. Lorne Ravi 1:in� will not shave off until the local for the community itself, is S12,000., y of the park and there will be ro ston, are spending a fear days this ' objective of $a2,000.00 has been Patrons of fire: committee are: Hon. l Dear Mr. Editor: I supervision on the beach. Once ag in I ark with Mr. and Mrs.' Norman .. �• Michael Starr, Minister of Labour, + puce again, through the courtesy our rights are challenged by outside , Banks Reeve Lawson congratulated the R. B. Davis of Johns -Manville Co. commercial interests." !sir Jofttt S Balsdon is naw mticla club ec their efforts and wished the Ltd ; and Rev. V. McLeary, D.D. l of your paps , I would' like to bring I _ - Several weeks aso, Mr. A W. i improved. community every success in their Litemturre is being osculated to, to the' attention of you readers, the Dowds appeared before council, stat- 1) Many of our tool cottages were Campaign, before unveiling the large all homes in the area and you will be work of the` Canadian National Ins- Ing he- would like to Put up a pop off north to their cottages duriafC . thermometer which will be used to reading more about the campaign as i litute for the Blind. This worthy stand and temporary -dwelling on the the past week -end. record the total of the fund as it it cause -will be presented to your read-------------------------------------- tri ----------------------------- -- , progresses. parkland. According to the clerk's - - � tri in the next few days by the Poll- minutes, he also mentioned erecting HOSPITAL TAG DAY owing canvassers: M F• K. Clarke, ( Reece Wm. G: Lawson Support It - JUNE 6 and 7 j - Jf-s. Mabel a dance hall. • Mrs. Florence Calvert read a letter •--------- ---� Septic Tanks Fee Rouge Lions Pron+ae, sirs. Herb, \White. Jf 's. f;or- i from the township's �olieitor in which • don Found, Jfrs. Barry. krurkar, they stated they could not find any C. G. Hunt Present � To Be Discussed Celebrate Their hl wc,-P. Chamberlain, Mrs. E. J: Hev- 1o� for a munic:pality to control a s wood. Mrs G. Crichton, Mrs. V. private parka execpt under enforce- • • hooker,. Mrs. O. Jotiria: Mrs- c went of the Liquor Control AM and Teacher's Federation e A delegation' from the Ontario 7th °�Rn�verSOry Fair. Nrr. and M s.• Chapstan. Mrs. the Criminal Code. They said the only i County Health Unit will appear T. R Buckley. Miac E. Richardson• way nervi larks could 'be prohibited On May 21, at 8 pm., a largd e before township council next Week Mrs. Ha:old Richardson, Mrs. E. M. would be by zoning. number'of Secondary School Teachers 4 to discuss the matter of s litting•the The Seventh Birthday. of the - P Duncan. Jfr� Jack B•-yant. Miss I:v- Reeve Lawson Muted-t'iat the town- met at Pickering District High Scholl Chafter \fight was celebrated by Aeptic tank fees elyn Perry, (Treasurer). ship zoning bylaw would not be for the purpose of o:'ganigiaig the new• M Councillor Jean McPherson moved the Rouge Lions Club at Heron Park, ' On. Sunday. June: 1, at 11.15 a. m. through in time. H• said the'',v-law District 20 of t-iie Ontario Secondary ='s that Dr. McBean, M.O.H., :Mr. Robson, on May 23 d. ti mrly seventy -fivearea-- - Sanitary Inspector, Mr. Ron•Hall'and members,.W.4es and friends attended Rev. Canon rtSt.Jacques will be the called for this to be zoned as School Teachers' Federation. This and ai special speaks: at St. George's Aug- greenbelt 1 district is made up of parts of the N Mr. Wm. Newman be invited to p 'd'tribute to the world-wide lican Chu•ch, ,_for the -Canadian, Nat- Mr, Cane then,presenwd'a pen'tion former districts of 8 and 9, and at � attend. service organization of which the loc- ional Institute for the Blind. from the residents requesting that 'Present has •245 members. The fol- Deputy -reeve Sherman Scott said of • Club is :, part, reminiscing about Cyril E. Morley, Reeve the area of East Rouge, and. ro.,ebatik lowing schools belong to-distriat 20: - he did not see that this 'was neves- p -ogress .made b • the Rouge Hill lags of _ i a same as Schools 'MeMben sary. "btrs. McPherson is our ezMre- Club suite it was anted a 'Charter Village Pickering West Rouge. by zoning, hi Cartwright .H.S. ::.:b. 4 ! - g Bentative and 1 feel she -can explain in 195E • Miss V. Balance, another resident Post Perry H.S. 1f the matter to us". . Guest speaker �Wr i. G, Lawson, Tewnshlp Ready For asked if they could not be protected Uxbridge H.S. .. ........ 15 "I would rather not -said Mrs. Reeve,- of Pickering Town&Mp, gave Y y- " b the same type of b' law. Mark?;am D.H.S.......... ... -16 � + McPherson, "I have talked about this some highlights of the early days of • Deputy -Reeve Sherman Scott said New yl;arkc-t H.S.:.. 2g - and had the �iealth Unit write the Township's history, refs -ring to d Construction he attended a meeting of the said: I Sutton H.S. 13, « dents a week ago and was concc�:•ned Oshawa Central C.I...... 31' « seep —Chapman- ` presea - erecting potential of the area, and council Monday night a m ' bein charge. He'added it was strictly Pickering D.H.S. ....... 25 54 tory": arged all residents, particularly ser- tenance in the township was; up to Councillor Ross Hawthorne said he vice club members; do take an ashgivingcredit to foreman a commercial venture. Ajax D.H.S. ....................... 13 - « felt it was a good idea to have the schedule, Reeve Lawson asked'the delegation Stouffville H.S. five part in municipal affairs. - Ft•ed Hicks. He said they were ready IMLS �•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• above group • attend the meeting. if the would 'like council to ap- Whitby IMLS. . .......................... 20 ; -'We want information• and they are Among the honoured guests were: to start a road construction and asked Y - Past International President Harr A' council members to check their prroach the owner and ask if he would Mr: Gordon Hunt acted as chair - willing to -attend•. - - - ------_. kn, Edmunds', ldnS 'International nGove nor Jack Councillor p Only Ridgewood Road is scheduled l Purposes- libel n excellentd for endesI as a man, secreta committee of Previous to the meeting tirade 12 Student Bob Boduaryk That wouldre resentatives Bentham; De Dist, Governor Ed for avin is year. Councillor Jean„.- P Telt Rotary Of Trip To Otnwa Piercey, and p Zone Charman t� for pav onsaidthat Preparing the and appre%�ated by all, fir.' Cane from several schools had met and ` Clark. One of the features of this Station Road and Range Line for said. prepared 'a proposed slate of officers_ Each year 'for the• past seven or delightful .cElebration was the res- Paving was top -priority on her list. Councillor Robert Stewart said; "if The members present unanimously, eight year's the Ottawa Rotary, Club 1 entation of special suss is P She added that she understood that he people want it, why can't a sue-. approved. }las provided and conducted what gn to the six_ Valle Farm. Road would also be ,sial 'zoning by-law be passed, Then President C. G. Hunt—Pickering D. Charter Members still actively Y incorporated into the larger zoning H.S..; 1st Vice Pres. J. Judge— they have called "Adventure in Citiz- y con_, rimed ready for paving. „ ry g ' rtected with the Club:' President Ted P In Ward 2, the 4th concession by- by later on. Oshawa C.C.I.; 2nd Vice Pres. R- _ tnship", in wfiich they smite each 'Beit, Past Presidents Jim and suety Rotary Club in Canada -to Lionel "Sam',- J Clark and, Pass on top of the list and work Reeve Lawson said he -felt it was Mercer—StoufFville, H.S.; 3rd V4cc- Cragg; Third Vice- Pas aisle but that it would likely take Pres F. Sweeney—Sutton H.S.; Sec. - send to Ottawa (under their care) president 011ie Synott; Director •rs t° start next week. Mr. Chapman P� for the four and five days, when the four to six weeks before it would be Tress. J. A. Saunders—Pickerin D: members of the Ottawa Club arrange Claude Brown Viand Ed. Pa said he intended to install an 80 ft + g would have' to heard by the Municipal Board.- H.S.• District Salary Chairman M'_ A five-year 100 Percent Attendan culvert and they "We can take steps in both ways: Steele—Newmarket H.S.; Chairman, billetting and meals during the per- ce" button hay been earned b' Yen acquire several more feet of land on (approaching the owner- and by by= of Educational Committee A. Martin liod, and conduct the two -hundred or price; and 100 Percent Badges each end from the owners. ) law,” said Reeve Lawson. "We have Newmarket H.S. The offices' of more students through the Capital attendance during the past gee for He said that instead of Priming �, interests at heart but we must, Assistant Sec.-Treas, and District ti. !House of Commons. Senate, Library, year were. roads, hey• used calcium and savedas a council, also k p the interests Public Relations are to,, be filled at the etc. They met the awarded to Ted Belt, Ted R-ett, Jim (Carlton University Clark, Claude Brown, Fin CrosRre the township about 58,E � of, the owner •in mind." Prime Minister; this year our own y' 1rr Ward 4, Slsruce Hill Road work fall aThere meeting. Minister of Labor, Mike Starr, .took Bob Howe, Les Knott, Bill Lanx, --------------------- � as a discussion sauce John MacDougall, Ed. Orchird. and is Planned. Mr. Chapman said they - ruing the local students into his care for John Rawbon. were checking oft consents. Council PAPER DRIVE the Educational Conference usually q.E_ W_ �T_ spurt oil the time. said that culverts were to be installed G P. 'and T. FUND held in the fall. There will be further.. The local Rotas has been sending------------------------- -- - - --- 2. O. O. F. discasion at the next meeting. Y - ' ' and charged to the owners SATURDAY ME 21. 1956 After the business meeting, a student now for some years, chosen who, on the Easter Exams received Mr. Chapman said he wanted to For Pim up, menta were served in the 'cafeterLlti. 1 by the staff of the High School, and Ln �verage of 83 percent on all sub- get.started on the road, leading into _ ,:PICHERING 20 of the school, f this year it fell to Bob, Brklaaryk, jects. the Boyes golf course. !�I - ���(•� Should you fall'; thiow`ateay the' .i tout• bar to avoid' entan&ing ------T 4esswetip �� Friends of a• man living in yourself. Don't wrap"the tow Indiana thought that he was lust , Tine around your fingers or grin, "Dew's Anne Hirst: ,,.r �'`°" � ",� •- c or They --- I am la and t ` - were never Invited to exaThey A shallow-water start is easy month. I have been Isavint, r�' `� r trouble with m w ,�. '- r���' his collection, so they were amaz for beginners. Sit in the water y parents. After �• with the skis angled up in !runt he recently to learn that whoa . of you, tips out of water. When school I do household chores at ." - h tome, cleaning, cooking, etc.'-'. he handed the books over to. a the line is taut, yell "Hit it!" Then I like to j�a �o­m university they were valued at -•'-� five million dollars. and the operator will accelerate friend's house, or to a nearby o to pull you up. Remember, let _ confectio _ Booksellers say that desp'te the motor do the work. Don't eery store. My parents -� the rival attractions of television. try to pull _yourself up. just con- think this is wrong. radio and films, book collecting centrate on keeping your' arms ' "I get home before 11 but they "�"' Is as Popular as ever, although have come .after me severs' extended and your skis strair!ht: 'times, and lately have forbidden harder books oh h tortures am Busing, me to go out at all. They think than they were t you'll ll eEnd the Ys of is easy Victorian daps. Y g g get a bad name! Never in �; The -possessor o! a book ,fits!+ �t keep in the -center of-thy- tnq lite have I dons things to , i ti boat's wake until you gain con- ',i Fr ne believed to be unique wa- be ashamed of, and' I am tired Q fidence. Later you can try .cross'- f w F ,r annoyed to hear that another and sick -of this; something had', copy of the book had turned up ing the wake to either side, to better happen soon, yrsadd variety to your skiing and s a :n a secondhand bookshop '•n to enjoy the smoother water. To - ' "Also, I am not allowed ut, wl't ( "� p Paris. Hespent ;90 to and [ruin s data, or at an turn right, just press hard on y •social places "�^ I fs� � Paris, -boa ithe book for $3.rIGU where boys might be . Wha; __ '�' `y;.: and threw it into the fire qe Your left ski and lean in the di- is the' answer? r "/ w rection of. the turn. Reverse the that his own copy might remain procedure to turn left. DISCOURAGED" P unr' • _. tvalle ' anding ig `'no problem eith Unless your parents are L er• � • • Machliabechi, a .librarian anti : * oversolicitous, or regard you y nockworm of Florence, lived, ate. = just pull in near and parallel _ k * v a 14-year-old-who can't be n F to the shore, and release the tow - Y crank and slept among lets book? line. You'll glide to a smooth * trusted, it Is difficult to' in- , ,: y ,: His house was end-crammed stop and drop to the send In ' terpret their attitude Why from floor; tQQ softie with vol • don't they allow you to, meet, MY SOUNCY BUDDY-This straw-hatted beach ball only hos umes. The only place one could' Shallow water. nice boys! It is natural -*hat •yes for Candi Scott-and with good reason. The pointed-on walk in his' house was the nae- S _ they want to know-where you smile is nothing- to the root one. Condi flashes of the photo- row passage left between the -The most mama elephants. are, but to shadow Your foo,- prapher. - books. Even the porch and stair ­rarely give birth to twins. * steps and drag you home pub. ways were crammed-tight. and who can blame them? * licly is humiliating. This stran•,e man always slept - - * Perhaps because you have '� ca a bed of books.- He covered " got yourself. in the habit of ! �+ '� '' himself with an "eiderdown" of Cinch to Sow leaving home every night, you. j3'' -� large, soft-bound volumes.' are in a dull rut. Why not tAL * encourage your girl friend to _ drop In at your house -oces- .y ,�„e1��,, Water Skiing • atonally? It is too bad that ” :: • • there aren't othesa of your age Eikij/ TO Learn - w to. make up a group to you ICLI�E%S but skiing may look hard. could have more tun. (Incl- t its really a cinch, according " dentally, a nice girl Isn't seen to James Rusing, 4 regularly at corner Storrs or champion and dire par of the109 other S public haunts; it does spectacular water show at Ponce, " her no good. On, that, I agree ae' Leon Springs. *ys. - 'M * with your mother.)14 I Anyone .with kAy aptitude for I wonder whether she would CyWt n half can learn to water ski in »- - - *ears to write me herself' Per- C�'�2t�.d.olit�►e P. C16 f an hour. Mr. _Rasing de- * haps I could give her a few dared, - and he has proved that t * ideas that would brighten your statement on rnaasy occasions if you are not interested in them to greater inteie.A in, the. " pattern of living. You three _: g Ho recently 'taught -in entire " - . womeds- Institute work don't work of the W.I. as a whole. might have a happier life to- keeping in mind .the theme of family how to ski in just that gether, undisturbed by these bother to read this column be- time. ' » differences. rause It is almost entirely about the Conference 'The Challenge of Tomorrow' and emphasizing What i, more, the would-be _ r " Sit down with your mothor the W.I. You see I was at Guelph the fact that homemaking is skier doesn't need to know how ' art8 father and oak them last week to the Officers' Con- more important than good house.' to -swim, as long as he or site * frankly why they forbid you towears is life jacket. The jacket rence-not as an official Bele-- keeping. • a' date boy's. There must be some will hold anyone u in the water - ghborhood whose date but as ■newsman, picking Others kers and topics 'die- Y P • in your- r, Pea indefinite) * up little bila hers and there to cussed were ••Safer in the game yin case .o! a spill, _ families they know! A .gill Y The skier .mere] 71le2 pass on-to you in this column. _ Y floats in the and on the Farm" by Mr. H. E l 18, about to graduate, should Not s iulj report b as means - water until the boat swings • -}hely_ #rsraeit'$ropea - 'that- 2 leave fat-the Selman. Brud County, who said round lar the pick-ftp • ly, and ! " ttrtaining friends director ad our own particular atm accidents are the re- ! 1 _ in her o home- y Pa suit -of carelessness, ignorance The -shallow water start is best - * bench. 2 Lave no doubt she will and indifference to the safety of for beginners, the clam ion -Dont be-antagonistic in -your. corse bark- with - and be able P S-to-t2' 4 • attitude. thou h I understand to others - as. for instance, shoesYs• Bata Sew minute of dry g pass on to you - new enthu- -and boxes left on stain for other land practice,, Mr. Rusing as. M-testa �" '• the temptation: talk quietly, siasm -for our wonderful organa- Ie to tri over. Dania a and serts, will - * and let them see how much zatioa which, to my way of Peop P g Pay off to making - total casualties from common your first attempt at water ski- • you want to cooperate. I hope blinking, has.no' equal. It is the accidents in any one year, said Ing successful.- you will be enjoying.. one organization which brings Mr. Beeman, is usually greater Doh the stria, tbeniit on them " soon,. and with your parent'. together urban and rural mem- * approval. •hers, helping each to under• than that suffered from torna close up to your heels and have - P g does and Goods. Tractors and Cinch to sew this • » stand the problems of the other. • farm machine were .the rent "friend pull you to standing po- pretty wrap• fir machinery • g aitio-n. Here is , the •basic, rule � ' halter( Simple embroidery to `Dear Anne Hirst. 'At one time the W1. member• est hazard and the most cam- for water whiting - keep yooutline and. single stitch ked■ ship was farm almost en- elbows straight and allow your- bright color. I! you prefer, use N I dated a young mea for near- { mon age group in accidents was ly a year, and loved him so much]-rely of farm women, centred among . drivers and riders of Belt to be pulled b the motor g fabrics as shown. - All I finally around problems of r P Y contrasting promised to marry him specific In- from ten to fourteen. Isn't that' - don't p s(t terest to- those living ■ - all yourself. Dace up. Pattern 732: pattern- of halter - ;.� tenon• : (That would have bee: t red work' staggering. keep,, arms itraight, ]:pees slight- in small medium, large includ �' w'thin a month.) But one night ing on .farms and in ]arm homes.• l - Now the Icture has chap _R� cis were also iven on Y flexed. g Ire didn't behave _ himself, and p god`' such projects as Auxil►ar3 After a few dr runs �' embroidery transfer: cI sent bilin away without saying Activities of farm women have Y you're Send Tl�IRVT - JFM CENTI become more varied 'and Classes for public -school chit- 'read'the'�i why' pro' dren .Maternal Care and Infant y for water* Water ski- (stamps cannot be .accepted, uss gressive, in fact-' many of their ing is not dangerous, but a few postal note for safety) for thilt "Shouldn�t I have explained' interests are very little different Mortality; T.Y. and Radio-Eval.• precautions are sensible. It yuu pattern to Laura Wheeler, Bot any q row. We had never had from those livingin urban dis• nation; Women Around the can't swim, wear a. life jacket. -1, 123 Eighteenth St„ New To. �?e any quarrels about anything! ..: tracts. °W,I. programmes and co- World in Picture and Story, pre- If am so confused (and so tone. P sented by Mrs. Hu Summers, -arta, Ont. 'Print plainly rAT• j that I don't know the ri ht thine 7e� have kept ,pace with the TERN NUMBIM your NAM• iI .g _ _ changing times embracing extra World Vice -President of the help farm women yet the ,topics -and ADDRESS. e to do. What is it. _topics, cultural. educational and C.W W.; n du 'rig I st• discussed 'lire, or should be, of A take n a e, JACQUELINE" year Tri-Ennial Conference. interest to all women, rural and As a bonus, TWO complete practical. The W.I. helps e. urban. Adult education, .health- -_Patterns are printed right in our ll Nothing. women. rural 'and urban w be. As leaven n lighten what common safety LAURA WHF,ELER Needlecraft r • The young. man knows .w•hy i•- come more efficient housewives; might have been too-much seri- Y Precautions, cul- .. - -� he was- dismissed.- If he had to save time and energy -, and nus discussion there were excel- tura] activities, all are of inter- mak• Dozens of other designs r really loved you, he would_ •, then helps them to. put to goodlent solos. But what really est to women everywhere. Re; You'll want to order - easy fas•- -. have begged yofir forgivenes3 use -the tame that has been saved.. brought the house down was the member that if you are*tempted cinating handwork for yourself, • and ,iven his word that you Its motto is still for "Home and Goshen W.I. Orchestra campers- • to resign from the W:I. because Your home, gifts, bazaar items could tfusi him completely. Country," not "count You no, longer. Send 25 cents 'or your copy "country' in the _ed of fohr women charminglylive on a, farm. p- of - =• Certainly he' wuu+d not have -rural`sense but in its wider a dressed in century-old costumes. -Intermingling of town and coup- this book today. • allowed sr month to pass wits- •plication -' in Canada,' in pour One was a pianist, one an excel- - try women is essential to a. bet- • out trying to make amends..A -Country and mine. lent violinist; another played a ter understanding of both. 1 • man in love can make o.ie mis- take. l P ISSUE 22 - 1958 Every time* 1, o to env guitar' while the fourth kept. '44 L C L C I V W.I. affair3.I am amazed at tM time on a washboard wit tin - sorry he never offends again. distance many of the delegatesPatty-pans! Their selections were 1Cvti will not want do believe' ! .have come - from Renfrew, lively old-time musical numbers mc, but I'm afraid . he would their performance so good they Kincardine, Shelburne, North •. '�i havei found Some excuse to 1 Bay in fact the enthusiasm Were called , back again and avoid-marriage 1 am :e of those from a distance often. main. x sorry' It is a devastatit}, shock seems greater than those nearer f Now here ii something-T must ' -.i ss. to resiize he did not d�erre` to the site of the Convention or I mention. On display were some i *"you: love. Conference. Young and old, they lovely china cups and saucers a • - �- all show an active interest. meant specially for 'W.I. enthu- Difference between parents • And • Smart! I'm telling you, siasts. Good ohina, cups a nice - '( t and their. daughters disturb a you don't find many dowdy farm shape, tall enough to keep the family's happiness. Anne Hirst women these days. True, I didn't tea hot (how I •hate those, low u .. lyes been _able to explain the- ,see any "chemise" costumes - flat cups). Desi;n in blue and _ generations to each ,other, and - but that is just another bit of gold,' tiny gold maple leaves on •• "I try to help, Write her at evidence that . W.I. members' a white background; gold han- -Box 1, 123 Eighteenth St.; !Vew ii 'have' a sense or the fitness of dle and edging and -the W.I. crept 'Toronto. 'Ontario. things. There were plenty of P • -____ '.I pretty dresse. _ on the cu and in the centre s retty ve: pretty blit con- of the saucer.. The . only place i^EAD, KINDLY . DARKNESS where they are sold is Guelpfi � It was the first time many of and they are going like.hot cakes I a* Tile choir and congregation of the _ A nice gift for a,special speaker 8t. B •, nabas Chapel, Norfolk - o see and heaers rt ourhad newaFcWance 1 C. t 'or 'to any 'W,I, member as a island. Australia, rose to sing National President, • Mrs. Keith tokTn gift. -the r�,nn "Lead, Kindly Light."` Rand. Ea«, FOD ON YOU--Barbaro Bornes, 17, shows a Mexican rain ' bfid way throe charming and com- aloe• to summarize I Wart g3al gh. the inging plebe+} unaticctcd, she s l.e to s "how the poo le Po' pecialiy to draw your attention little fi ur p °f the area feel_ about his product. The ugly' the newly installed generating the members a: one woman to .. to one fact. That ,'hitt. W t ar. 9 e. a relic of the Zatopec culture, of Western Mexico, plant tailed, and the tune .was ar,nthpr. ur.der�rnndino their tivities have as their primar% ?mOY lir more to blame for locally heavy downpours than whop ' ayoritPtrted in darkness hr c ,toms; hPfning and inspiring objective ways and means to the w.atir•rm°p refers to as a frontal occlusion. v { i 1 vtatting her 3frs. mal ,n a Billy Wisemanrhaa a . 'Acis' occupying the home formerly owned had the Mama thing ha,ppaL Y) Of WhitbY, .visited his broils. - y sial Beach P .to Cry- by the Attewells. Mr. and Mrs. C. ---------------------------- t Wil• C. d !. good crowd oa Sunday with the Tely Attewell left Saturday to move to i+n Mrs. Pascoe on Sunday, p'tenchmaa'a B1y—A g camera. r. and Mrs•..Wm. Knox spent tbei their now home +A* U-1den ile. h ---- ----- out y evening n Henderson and district AROUGH - V • . �' .jhe 5reworks at the school. This dig- Mrs- Jessie Henderson went To Ottawa Boats of all sizes and descriptions, Hillside. last week to attend a wedding. The Woman's Association of St. i +— ` s►y was very colourful and enjoyed The Women', Institute held their j/y everyone In the ball game that Mr. Andrew Gorman g' dotted the Bay on Sunday afternoon John's Church will hold their next final Euchre_of-the s gone to High winds were responsible for a meeting on Wednesday evening, the' day evening season O° Toes- the fireworks, Frenchman's Beamtville to visit his brother Char- number of comedy errors that fortu- 4th of June, at the home of Mrs, H. g MaY 20; with a good rt won over Brougham by a les for a few weeks. Afore of Ph-i.-jWortunately,_5 of Mrs. H. Alexander and her sister, naPs. dad not result a serious mis- Miller, assisted by Mrs. Robt..'M rs.r. ters: U, The following Mr?-. r? were win- nets: Mrs. ,R Pilke : . hroughams regular Players Mr9• --E• Ste haps, Two unidentified mea in a• .he Devotional to be taken by Mrs. Mrs.. C' Y. Mr?' , Evans ar la ors were mis- York b Plane to New sailboat, appealed to be heading for W. Graiy, while the, proram will- be -Pugh a ddu'n ' Gleri a Evans, Das: a i3ing from the' lineup as they had Y P ane over the holiday.week the Bay Road but ge pE Mrs M Malcolm. All Mr• Goodwin,"Dooe- Prue end They hada tour through the at the last minute. t Ahotheronman in welcome, to Thorns, Hammond. Birthday Prize taken 'a trip to Buffalo, cit and a boat tri to M-s. H, Congratulations to Mr. , baby; boy D. Y P around Manhat- rammed into another = motor boat, practice last Saturday night. , The DFurra • end Pugh' Special-8uth tan -Island. throwin himself into farkeh 8ojka on the.birth of a baby boY A h t g tib water, He Mr. and Mrs jack Mccullum, Patsy. Cu s } Clare-i7VSfe�.,- 3 the Ajax hospital last week teen hanks to the men and the scrambled back iii and got going jgrtice as dKen; Mr. std M.r. Nor- P Mrs: G; Hodgson and Joseph - Emprin,eham. Dennis Mtd"rarry and Robert Fertile g boys. who. haeme worked so again.. Craig Murkar son of the. Extra Special,. to. Hrs, --were-chosen from the Bay Roads to get the ball diamond`in good editor was highly embarrassed, when 'man' Mrs• Larne Ravin; •taooi to go trout fishing at Green- shape, Anyone interested in playing docking his boat,, his feet slipped and Mz'a Donald Duncan visited Mr. H. Carlto,_ bf. _ H. Malcolm, X. Burton„ and lits. ..•., woad conservation park last Saturday. baseiall is welcome in ;the community the water splashed deck and he went and � �� Hamilton d�8 the hits B. Feashy, of Oshavza, visit- - �:: Ill" had an enjoyable day but were park any evening for 'a<ball game. into the drink, up to his waist Having weelr�ead' ed :her sister Mrs,... . lucky enough to catch any trout. A welcome is extended to Mr: and hold of the rail was all that saved Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Axford, of Cassie, for a few Kra. Frank Stribbell of ' Detroit, Mrs. L, Ammtsh' who moved-,to this I him from a complete ducking, Two Toronto, called on Mr. and Mrs. Wna Bald fast week. bfr, and Mrs. Stolle and little soQ Mich s KnoxMr,on .and bits Ron Pascoe and the of WhitV. •called. on' Mr. and Mrs. , , peat a few days last week community this week. They 'are minutes later another jsap, almost A T.Gray one _ day: list week..' Mr, and bit,, Iawrence Gray andl family of Kinsale'. also Mrs. Alex. *ayands n0 - G o wen, visited Mrs Wm ` 77 Gr cn Sa arias las . .. . • - .. r. ,fl'1d bre- Beverley . .. GE. eY E ifts"'tha'"' have moved tofKinsale,r1f • --------------------- nglisia ive saLivebeter• w�DQiN49 t rj -- - _ btason _ A wedding of interest' to picker_. Village residents look place on uv a4, when bliss Joyce Margaret Robinson„ daughter of Rev, E. Ct ' and the late Mrs, Robinson was un-.: '.- - sted in marriage to Geo ge Bryce Butcher ,son of Mrs. Bateher, and �e _ - - late Mr. Geo "ge Butcher, of Toronto, The -wedding din g . ... .. ehK�las place. in _ gin Cu _ if. The bride Mrore eisampagrte nye - los and matchnag face over white sat. f - hgdd. in shot sleeved 1! fitted bodice - _ ._ s3tirt, Pear erir:ffit :.. apple- op iend�flaue balding gher ma}chip laccYof mess,, She carried a white prayer book with - S shower of bronze orchids and steph _ - o antis. Slze was-given in Marriage by h .. - , - - . _.. • _ ,= r brother, Fred: •he _ bride's ndaafi wwc* I4� _, -'. Y .• Butche is er o as u . s f he Of as maids thonor.t and �M ss. . J Patterson, ..- sea# bridesmaid... a --.: - can Parte They w�ot Cotillion blue organza� „ r ;,.:. • "• headdress, � ndtea^riecL rtjaC Hol roses ased -� snowdrift mums• Juaior�bri8esaaids _y Bill a Anne a_X! Judy Robin- son. of t:ic 'bri'de, weirir, yel- low t ' `�• _ovelty taffeta. 'with matching We.L: . ,son a,- ,• _. . arrg ing Tah'sraan ros- .� -., and c , - _ .._.. _ : ._.._ •=•`: _ sno:�'dri'c - rtttrcns. . n fathw hedt3dre . es and • the _ ceremony, a= :steel by Rev, Jed.Birch- all. irch- - !• _ Grcoattanaz.was Mr. Allah Stew a _ - J : t of Trr',ntn, and. ushers, we-e Mr. N aI r' (. c ., : .-_ •- _ ` itx H �i,:at�t as r. II �I�I • Pi�ilF t d M Cary i - t ,' - •-•-.Robinson, brother of the b idp The -. -eco 'on w het he Prince A,rt- _ I •�''� tt as d at t -N hur House The happy coup?e will. re. at'Apt. 204, 619 woodbine Ave. • T ronto• _e Card of Tlsanhis a "e wi•h to take itis opportunity thinking our -many frienc:a art neighbors, for their kindness, expres- - stony of s•rmpathy., flowrs, etc:, ren rive¢• during our itetnt bertayetnPlLt } - fatfre Fbecial fEiaaks is expressed r in the Foss of a lovi husband and also, to rt. V1'ilkinevon, .Dumbarton. We 44 - W. 4 express our sincete " #� bha city and aP elation th . N McEgehrue Funeral Home for. their • . great k+ndn,ess. KM . Marion Son - '[ •�"' ,� Bolas. Etwell aad� y - 'TSI�D)P.7tG R THZ SUPPLY OF COX4 O COKF, FURL OIL AMD i,•- PROPOIN GAS FOR THE —_ FEDERAL BUILDIN - -- _. : k THROUGHOUT THR :,Express your. good wishes the modern - - - Give the wonderN electrical is Or ONTARIO J _ .. a .. pita that IaD r azes t o •� proBsiae happier, easier living for ids s;g■+d ad wdoraed .. a• . ' u boyo, VW be raoa.� ie eba otfiea of ..years to comme..Whatever your budget, sacre.ary, cocci 3Q0' R m ($. A' eba - a T.). THURSDAY, J1INE 1Z. 190 , _ ..there are. electrical glifte to make a bride's heart - tsar the .. an electric fry pan ... a heady automatic °OLl'F.ad" Boa& nisiPp17 of _ italaa. gas for �� �� � iirrtt�ut the ADvvisa of Ont- sling POP- - u toaster a miler or a steam iron For the fu _ .. P ' " • Forms of ien3ati with apocS"Ka� man of the house there are electric shavers and a wionderful e+en be obeaioo, from the Chid eE line a� _. ._ . - °.array of t' saving power tools ...and what cou iPt�aebaai., --' n't s+5++ IDs, District Girland Bwr bit. De- , _ ... _ ... with one or two handsome, taws. sad the rn electric They'll proud a gifts - - ..... would be delighted ted a. .. .. alad�e lamps. The ' be r d of their electric . - - ��"; of Public b, 3s5 Yams " - 1?eC8 they're8o enders will not be considerej and happy use t economical to use. -- leas scads on the p-iab3 forma snPFs- '.. _ ' lied by the Department, grid is arc: o1dance wit11 a i n _ therein the conditions set fords - - DRO a y tersder not w _ The lowest or .ase teec- A. ONTARIO • Chi ROBERT FORT, i :f of Ad�ytrative Services ' - - - tad Secie+�ty -" hit - neSbi'e Works EIECTRICALLY- electricity- does so le - �� - Ottawa, May 14, 19ft « • - Al • WEST ROUGE there will be space to fit theta into progress dUA his two pears at the - Township Council Ask Province To WET ROU -the schedules, because, although it College- WEST _ G PARISH HALL s a fill all he needs possible of he �,\ _---------------------------- ---- f —I E P first t Briefs Take Over Roads Rouge will be opcninR its district in which it is placed.—Corr. �Kesst R DUNFAIR own parish ha in the very- nea• fut. --------------------- -- Mr. C. E. Morley appeared before • e g y, part of BAPTIST CHURCH , W ore. Thin growing community, .IErAIRPVRT BEACH ' To Ski Hills l the Parish of Saint Simons, Hi 'AU©LAY - D• HOLMES council re the insurance renewal. It High- Pastor S _. Was pointed. out that the township's land Creek, will now have a fine'The W. A met in the church base- SUNDAY 8ER{TICES total premium bill is $3,921.69 for'58 ' balding in which to localize some of as compared Rckeri�tg Township council has the youth activities >f the area. The Y 9,45 A. K. - Sun&Y School r- Pared to $3,033.78 last ,.ye=r• endorsed a resolution passed recently It on Wednesday evening with Employees' bonds, etc., take care of by Uxbridge Township council asking eomn._nity is er`patsdrintq so rapidly twenty-one' ladies present. The. Pre- - (Classy •Foe MorAllning Aces) .$813.57 of th'_s amount. Mr. Morley the-province to improve the roads- to that this i,aildir_g will. be the fist, but sfdent, Mrs. Bert Guthrie, "opened 11.00 A. M. -Mooning Wotmip to pointed out that insurance was so not the only one of its ;dnri in_ „the the meeting with a poein, followed by 7,00 P, M, - Evening Serv%60 the Dagmar ski area. competitive they would be glad. to Reeve!Wm. Lawson said it was 'sten. Due however, to teamwork by a hymn, the C-eed-and• Thzme Song. MID-WEL3t• SERVICE - lrtve _1z8rgains, if--they could. This the fes'=sof-vbridge that this was resident's of _ The -- - — P. iL -- - was in answer to Councillor Robert a provincial matter.' He said that the of Saint Simon's under the lead: r;hip "Kindness". The Citizenship CQmn%- jut 2h Stewarts remark that irr view of, the'tgoovernm s has been and ya oroa f as construction 0.. has reached such a ittee arranged the program. Mrs. C- --------------- -•=------------------ of Rev. �: W. B. Wheeler, Redd-, amount of business done, the town-gm rn point White', Mrs. F. Murray, M •s. George • - . • .ship -should get a discount. - • crowded with people an "'winter week that it -will be possible to put a full Squire and bits. G Astley gave a An extra two Weeks was granted, ends from allover the'Metro area, program into effect by July' 1st,- of Citizenship Dialogue, Mrs. Frank CAR-LITE to Mr. Wilcox to get his wrecking Da ' ' r hills are located north- thin..year. -The following activities Puckrin led in praye-. Mrs. J. Cowie • _ yard on the 5th concession cleaned up- east of- Claremont and the roads are among those which will cpen the read a poem "What Became of Crmrn- GeneratorSmite By-law erSorcement. officer, A. J. leading to them are partly - ini HAA -- mama". Mr. W. C. Murkar, Picker- _ Thompson stated he was satisfied Uxbridge and. Pickering townships. -ist. Nest Rouge Troop Bov Scouts 'ng, showed coloured views of a trip - with the lot on No. 2 highway except c lea r to the E t t. The west Gr p . : for a trailer full of salvage.------------------------------------ M . Noctnaa sen-ed refreshments. -- (east side of Cabin) =I under the dd.-ship of - Group. - It was ` stat • that J:. Zolob3niuk, Cooper. M. Slichte', Flo:ist,. Whhby The First Cub PacS.• x511 open un- The Sunday School Anniper�sary north of Brougham was convicted and Service was held on Sunda after Auto, Truck, Tractor j - fined $10. 0 and ordered-to cleanup De.-nonstrates for ilii A. , der AkeU' Top Grainger. Both of y Generaeors and Starters ' _ these troops will open about Septem- -noon Rev. 1f. Buttars had charge of bis place witizin 2 weeks, was , br _ " h. end able to all t _. A v¢ry en'oyable eveni>ag• 7t will be avail h sonic =' Hillier. Or Repaired ------ spent in the C. E. Centre, Pickering above, �eFardlefss of denomination. ofeBrookl n United Church, whollde-, _ iteeFully Guaranteed' United Church last,-Thursday even A Vacation .School will open about livered the message. Tice Child-en's The Church Of St Matthews inq when Mr. Maurice Slichter, Flor- , July Ist, under 'Mr. John, Finlayson, Choir, led by bars Arch. Bell, .sang r Lutheran —East Woodlands ist,.of Whitby,. gave a Flower Dem- a Divinity Student from Wycliffe tF numbers "Do you Knok". and ------------------------------------ i - ai •est Lord esus". Bob"` Betson - The Sunday School will continue to onstration in his, usu4I efficient M n- College, Toronto. In the prograni. J __. net. He was, assisted byt 'his helper children will find clashes in Arts and Class of ten boys read Psalm 100 in "meet at 10 a. m. for child en of all if las Jean Hummerston, of Ajax. C -afts, ana Organized Games.. unison. Alan Pbw•ell and Ha-old Gtit- at the Community Hall, follow- Several novel bouquets and corsag- ' bliss Celia Lloyd, Found, of the hrfe`reeeived'the offering. Eileen Gut- ages ed by Morning Worship at. 1'1.15• y ea, suited to different occasions were Royal Winnipeg Ballet, will hold brie was piariiet for the sL-nice. / '.Our. Sund&y .School. is growing ev- demonstrated. and many new ideas 'classes in ballet and other forms of Beginning next Sunday', and con• er7 week, and we v�-ill be planning , gi,en . _ formal dancing, starting some tinie in tinuins; for the summr. nirxlths, the s� - our picnic very soon. Nfrs. Wheeler, Brock Road. Mrs. September, chgreh service. will-be at 9.45 a, m: t; We wish to thank af'. Brueckner, bits Oxenham will hold troop and Sunday School at 10.45, 8 �. - • •., Kerr. Whitevale, and Mrs.- Milne. of y!� of St. btatthew's ,.Church, . Scarboro, studir; f the' fabriatinn, glazing Club meets on . June. 7th. at the ,6 for playing the piano t: �er Y Sunday' Cherrywood. delighted the audience 4' home of 'Sir. and Mrs . Fred. Puckrin. y with several .piano medleys, and- roc• and -treating of Siotter% and d for us. - John-Rapsey and Herbie Richards al duets. - .. china. Ther cls=�c4 for young peo- The ladic4 held their rstcetiiv., at the • ale will also be stattipg tome time in from this school attended the trout- s = Rectory, West Hil}, thfs week. Res`-eslunrnt, were served at the fi1hing outing at the diet •o Coiiser- POOR ow _ cbse. The ,-Vternoon :. SN'. A. wlio _the Fall. a'. - vation Authority Park. west of Aud- PVif WX Pasto . Rev. Theodore Pelikan. 4pua-ored the evening, wish to Th Half will be opened to aA ley., ey, on Saturday. -5-307.8: Rev. J. Gillespie. thank who helped. to, make th$---'---- -- pt.mouth p p Crone? IA the community.:rega�rlle=g ATfz.•itic. _-0917. ,._ S a _ lccidel, success. of denomination or aim. providing a tivu'vs NAD v�R �y - _ Wins O.A.C. Award �►�. � A PORK! 11 31r. Peter Bonis- of R.R. 1. -High- land Creek is winner of the Clas14 143 • _ Associate trophythl.4 ear. at the Blizzard - Ontarioigriculral Co11eR�. Guelph. Electric j. . „ The aa-ard wa.= preser_ted at the ep O.A C. Anc_iattenC2u_r.•z and is gre -- , -- _ ceremony of he QQ -- the s ud t alto f Ck�'fi V�� , setited annually to t en is cr)nsidemI to hai•e made the most IP ing • :. s��c oars TRUNK SPRING UXHAifS.60TT'fl1ST00 ING VALUE DAYS = 5 - - �R . _ _ STARTS MAY Ist — _ ­40R 10 BSG DAYS OTARY LAWN MOWERS STEP LADDERS THE PRIZE OF THE YEAR iLAWN. AND GARDEN EQUIPMENT M CAR BUILT AND BACKEQ.,BY G-ENERAL MO?Q RS _flardt� a s s ware MOTOR SALES PICKERING hone - - lases e �9 ] cker •�► tet. R'ALNYoss apo DECORATORS 35 Years Serving SCBrbOrO � - �.�,Iw � Ttw' � • ••$i,w hour lar qui;k, clean, guatan• ♦ ORK- MDlIOeR lbeea first-elazi• painting and papet► . ,G-0 :WITH QUALITY PLUMBING HrWAIIMI ^white D.corators. R. R' 3. Pickering :. J • —i - XXFAnt8 a ALTZRA?IOb}S-- _ ' E .ca: ri.Atrr>l.aLvt} EASiT WOODLANDS HALL ASK # _ — -- -i ABOUT OUR r ------------------••---------- SPEC[ALS IN FI XTURE 'Purest urs a T a 2-208(5 Lu�riber Co. J �ICIC ROTS X68, 14 o ,': BRADY �:PLUMBI.. _ 4328'KINGSTON INGSTON R0:1 D N G DUMBARTON ADMISSION 30 CENTS j WEST HULL ,PHONE 165� - _ - ... � ._ `. • ' Sift A� I L Plywood_ - 2. _ - -, MARKET� 1 3 - al��70AC1 _:F ''DELIVERY. ! ;.� : � - #side w = RAE lite E Moulding e - f i' r�-------------------- --- I N owl V�ItInae ,Ricini# SEmpson's `Wood Products PHONE PiCKBRING 26 Nat NO. Z HIGHWAY HARWOOD - - _ A --PHONE 1 arty€:•L`< ,,,.e'. •.�- _ . ., ' - - -r .+ 0 t y _ • - _ 1,'3neoo:vee�or� - - ' Twp. Assessor _ - School Registration - �- - Awarded Degree - — service -, McEA�HNtE'S - ,Pickering Township Area Z _ lta�a-T�i Of I. A. _ AnY Make or Model �� DIRKTOR.. ` and Grade One will take place as r L �• s f Pickering Township council were SCHOOL REGISTRAT,IODT AlthuT F Ye FURNITURE DEALER pleased to learn thi9 week that their Pupils will ol enrolled for all follows: assessor, Mr.- Delbert Goslin has schools in School Area No. 2 at the WEST ROUGE SCHOOL + successfully passed his examination time and dates as shown below. Monday June 9th. I s fully + - - -`R • for a degree in the Institute of Parents are requested to make a 9:00 a.m. to Noon. luunictpaI Assessors for Ontario. careful note of the date and times of RO VGE HILL SCHOOL s PrWals Ac0aWnce -Service t County Assessor ?ldr. Gordon Hep- registration in each locality- Tuesday ane 10th i •� $vg -DAY pR t t ditch made the announcement. It was SCHOOL BOUNDARIES 9:00 a.m. to Noon. RT,�.�► - agreed, -council commend Mr. Goslin All school boundaries will remain R RS dBe aK ROAD SCHOOL r - �I iv EB •the _ on his achievement. the same as they now exist, ,except' Y June 11 , ha ge ct _ _-----'=---------------------------- int affecting R for nor changes s affe Vaughan 9:00 a.m. to Noon. , •i !i �A �� WM• McEACH1N1% Prop• Willard School and Glengrove School, DUNBA TOlr SCHOOL • LEGION NEWS as follows: Monday June. 9th. ' >� ?ro MI VAUGHAN WI1 LARD SCHOOL-- '9:00 a.m. to Noon. Dumbarton B:anch No. S41 change being pupils living on FAIRPORT BEACH SCHOOL �essfoes. " . Phone ' Pticked q 193 Only 'Tuesday J _ both sides of Liverpool Road north Y ung 10th. P kerlril3y Ont. I of Hiehway 401 will, be included in 9:00 a.m to Noon \l.e:nbers and -thri' friends_ had �:t' , enjoyable evening last Friday at lie '4 Glengrove School boundaries. VAUGHAti 14'ILLARD SCHOOL y weekly *Dela!• Colour monies was sup- G L E N G R O V E SCHOOL—The Wednesday June 11th. K. og 4LARit'L MENNENplied•, by Carling B.rew•c-ies on Con- above mentioned pupils, living on both "9:00 a.m. to Noon, 1,C'� serration of Game 'and �t'ild Liie. ,ides of Liverpool Ftatd, north of BAY ROAD SCHOOL Thursday � • • • + 1U[,TID'Tk' W. H, J. TROMs6N, IL A. iii• plus an impressi�r iilm on Trooping I Highway 401 will attend Glengrove y Jun, 12th. awl AutSosd Ior the the Colou-s. i'School. 9:00 a.m. to Ncx>n. It ' Otaf+irr� sad Yori. sed B°� Dep. Zone Comdr. Al. Burgess at- SCHOOL AGE BASE day SCHOOL. tended I}istrict' Zone fleeting. Sun- I For Kindergarten -Children .wlio Thursday June 12th. :p Im ti Meow 1 � � � �� day, at Bowmwrille, to lay plans for � have attained the age of five years by 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. + >t'alsa„mak. 1� GLENGROi E SCHOOL _ `�Y { lies! Qfenwos� moi: Aja: the Annual D umhead Srry ce for the December 31, 196a. Friday June 13th. _ tg - District, on Jul 6;' at Bowmanville For Grade Oise -Children who have , at >lsse Ehtslttsrs !>rstw y j 9:00 a.m. to Noon - � • •l�al S:rrka• a l _ , The Canada Day Celebration Com- attained the age of sir years, by INFOR31ATION REQUIRED AT r Plies 464us• I , •Ploilerfs0 lifts mitt” has held several meetings in December 31, 19-58. REGISTRATION Ate, Eies the la t week. -and has worked out a KINDERGARTEN INFORMATION_ Reg stration of ail children will be 0 P. 4.'�• Transportation -There is no tran3 P' O' obs" XWk f� !,addition t , - full program he bicycleroadrake- portation provided 3�y the Board• mation i,- proted vided if a following infor- ' Uave "leas Parenta are asked to , revster.. their pkftrovided: poi which µi11 h'glaitt! the event c. �`' ildren only if they *rill be able to Dott-SIENTARY PROOF OF DA'Z'E pap ties 1MEt _ ural races have been ac anged for I provide transportation so as to ensure OF BIRTH: Lt�INSM: •AUCRONIC)ER children. ranging from thee ,yeses P A Birth Certificate or other valid, re&;Lr attendance of the pupil.d�curnent sho�;in the'citild's date of -- - --- -- -� sad llW*y Towsobbs + to txtren• Zoong -'Niew k-ndergartens are. g Pkherrg. i'lere will alto he jumping conirsts being opened at Rosebank Road birth. ruYRY p,W� Beaaadd 4,d �tI and novelty races for old ai well as School and Glengrove School, thus For children born in Ontario a I .,,v., c. birth czrtificate may be obtained necessitating cltangas in the existing Y by Baits A S Wh dy The bicycic race and softball names kindergarte t zones. Ii::ndergsrten sending' particulars o[ the child's ti, 411 h• op-- to recidentt of Picker- I birth tc-Re istrar General, 70 Lom- B1rr1 ,!Tarr SolieiTarr, I•Lasi AtteatRoa GtMa pupils will attend the school serving g in;; 'Township onh, all other' events bard .Street. Toronto,; and enctosiag their localit•• as follows: WEt1T1'SY - �61,7lyt X0 S-3314 a, -c o pen to e%+• vhody• not Legio�nn- I west Ro ate fee of $1.OJ. Certificates take about Notary PubliC i School -Pupils living one week to. obtain. a-:nc, only, co pa•'entit -come- along in - the West Rouge area only. - JWrsi� at Old KWwo a ROaa _ 4 ith votir' children and - in. the mean- Fairport Beach 5cho01—Pupils liv- Parent or Guardian's Name, home Rid Crick WANT= _ tame get yntir children in p; active f.dr ing in the Fairoort Beach area only. ar..i nailing address. phone number, AT: 3-7"l or AT..11362 ,fu,.. rent, �fJ3ti'TSY BOIMIlE Duabartvn School—pupils living in birth ace. religious denoaunakuon, :1fc•m1+e--hi Chairman Al. Smtt is ,.o Hilt areas. occupation, and empl'oyer's name. hours: S&EA . ACRRA6Cf�d A2tD p tate Dumbarton ani Rau pleased si•itth -the, momhership inerea�e i Vaughan Willard . School-Ptipili Health Data—Dates of polio vac• I[en• to Fri. 9:30 to 3:30 t.sa FARM l�tsft lining in the Vaughan K'il:nrd and cine.- innculat;ors, name of family !,rt w1uld Mill like to :ee some more � L'trrwr`fr _ 7a esu Wafting ..$a7» h -sician etc:' rrteranc. 'For information•, ph ne - d ureas• P .3- Public, H al -t i Nurses :ill be - a7 ApPOmsme'it eood Ceab Dews psTa date Bay. Rea Pu e, in CUL - lir. INGLIS Pickering 528. Iiasebank IiOad=Pupi43 laving 'n - - - T1:c tacFe; -k ixil' i k f c p ti �� a Hill'areas. atLNndance dur'ng all registrations, _ Irer !t^aca0tf�loa='gaelen°Od , ' 3•:tr�l crN their haz•a1r • anti hale cote.. (',(enArove School -Pupil's living in to 1,e.held hrtween 3 anti 5-p. m on the Glengr-ove, Base. Line -and .Guild .from d'ublic School •supporters. -only ; _ ad ons - information maq axl0nn�� fee3gs.at,��: - Otero e>ta3 June i aZ T:i.vani. Park. nunh�rMn• areas. it: l n be Afrol�liu L SONS Tarlie� interecte-1 in-Inini�r the t.. REGISTRATION DATES secured_ n test schinR the principal E. L Rr _ I A. please. phage :1frs. Carta- at,43411 � -Registration for. both Kindergarten of. your nearest school. _ wsMnwas Ko-.timatic-tr?r*ks' MaMtsa Pickering, stag -- = -' fiOBa<. AUST)E1. P3!!Y. - >C R. 1, Whi by, Ontarts Pickering Un+'fedi . Ciwrcit 0 DRUGS L Twu sail.• west of lihlc8y on • :B XES oa Na. 2 High-AY,be:vfeea _ REAL ESTATE Ministerr: Rev. Melvllle Butters Whisby an* Alai - - ; Pboae: Whleby �alU a-34&: Photo co-op now in Pick SUNDAY, JUNE �. 1953 :PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS _ ering and Ajax areas. To 9.45 A M. -SUNDAY SCHOOL . Pickering pL_ ?,FVL Lima INPbuy Or Sell for pr0ltT1}3t 11.00-A. M. - W-ORSHIP SERVICE TOV courteous servlet ask for te subject — �- _ Az ALjrg= KATE8 "Good Intenrions Misuadarstbod" _-Featuring Lea ing Toiletries __- --Mr. Blower. d 'Itjt -- �t0lat0 RATuROOKS 8.00 P. M. - Fellowship and Study m B:STEItB Call ' .... Sick RoOiil Supplies Baby Needs , j ]� - , TSr1XATFS GIVFFaI A• !• Schatz uhUDLEY ..Photographic E ui Equipment • '� lboste: f!Iskturlas stJli "allot get, A'. I+ . ch 5ervic! � q P Tt Y� --------------- - - ------ General Insurance Rea Pickgrinq 590 or 1A0. 8-3337 - - , ' I EVERYONE WELCOME Store Hours: w '' - ---- — _ 9 AM 9 PM ; . MUM & RADIO Chrlstien �erilllCB :.Sundays A Holidays — i P.M. - S P.M. REPAIRS _ ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO - - - _ ■• M • • Invites Toa To Its Regular P26NE piCKER:>G 27>f C).urch Service., DLIZBARTON RADIO.A TV :KINGSTON ROAD DEAD AND CRIPPLED FARM . S -H E R R I N • (forth Side, .lust I" • D ST{�CK • A• H. RATTEW _ woodlands Road) - - UNERAt AND ECERY svl�'DAY AT 11.00 A. IL 'PICKED UP PROMPTLY lapiG:! G. CONANl. S. A. Sanday School- And Noreafy _ l AMBULANCE SERVICE , �AlltRib-LER and SMICITOR F At The sale Bear { IMARGINIL.L FUR FARM - TYRONE,, ONT. _ . !Wednesday. s. p. m. -. Testimony Comm �� 2. W WAY . -- Dieeting - -� BUILDING. AJAX r1i slate« 83. !� Ogawa Ter Infoima Call: $• _ PHONE COLLECT 60WMANVILLE MARKET 3-2679 i ;+ AT PItKERING bE11CH ROAD Pickering 471W1 or AM. i-7329' Telephone -- — - -- --- _ 1118 _ _ rite fill.!.. now Ira= LM rn%mm roe• fasa Aad Cm=7 AJ AX 105,y U.'MITCHELL ,• ,..,. « A8 Ei3aY E I M I T E H -Bowman & Gib on' :BUILDER, _. ', - - -' _ :. rRON11. WKMSY an _ - W OOD �O$$iN G +- s A E - ! �..'� -- •- • :- •- ►.:::. __- : _:. _.CO Lr FU L 0 L, .:.FUEL WOOD _�� : �� .-- Kri'CHZN GlWNW- . -CIL PAINTS . ..� - L7AS EttJ1LT t�L1dS[.iLI.O 6 CO. A=MATI(12" W. ?luta.hr.d Keeanita.ft = >� BUILDING MATERIALS Of ALL KINDS CBNSEO TRUSTEES Q pSaqSTRATFORD.. • . A. SaaTOEf61i'O- -G. w. RIERl.- RA. t�t{ts vn�. for Prompt Delivery+ Phone PickeriR 74 orG[ERING=F A• l.AWSEiL� - )PiCK�1`L.� —MCL 24J ---- -- -- I - , S•T-AFFORD 131110S.- won" ROS i �vOISEIE► w.r�w....._...el',-y' n.'•�. ^�.' •� �^ �i: •j."K••Cl:h`.J". 't`:'.,'n."7'f•:w3'•'+•i f..,.' +,r .. _ .yam ' �,u,.iM1vq'.,9•. ,+4—m„�y�w.� � �,� , awa, on Saturday evening. This Sat- : n •day locals meet the 71iisties of sisted of a uum'bc of readings, a Bible quiz, p :rtts, and a solo "MY _ t , Mother's Bible" by Mrs Elmer Wit - The minutes wt:e read and bus- The kxal baseball schedule has got- son. di-cus ed, and t mehtsiutn ee - ten under 'w•av for' the season. Last iness ihess discussed, and the meeting Thursday night here, Claremont de- %i,h a hymn and benediction. feated Markham. 9-3, and G-cent/:00(I closed Lunt h was served and a plant auction took over Llxbridge 4-0. he!d- ' Scoutmaster Don Scndcron" i ode GLAREIIAONT M,r, and Mrs. Bill Gliddon and Mr. A large., number of parents atten- Grant Taylor spent the end ded. Open House and a Musical tended the Christening of Noel Cliff- This is a real good lot of On Eekart Ave., - — aad.blrs. ( ore Marshall, gTaiidson of Mr• and goods. Uktloav3llb �.oeal used the green for u E the week in Buffalo. ian Gostick, Miss Herrn Mount Zion 1 o n � Night at M t Z' School n Fri- day night. Mrs Ceciat Pickering, n 1 Disney, Picker g o Ont. Propet't� belonging to the $a. - .bowlers y gractfce last Saturday night Tse Miss •Ma Eric. \ti'ard and bur. Ray Mr, and Mrs. Jack -Thompson and Sunday. D's tate of the late Victoria DGeop Sale • - li st tournament of tre season is Hei,ey, \;'a d of this place attended afour- family, Of Marathon, are holidaying Mess•s Ronald Jones, Lome n'ey and Donnie W?ikon, went.o+t a ,•t at 1.30 V. tit Terms Cuaaiti. lie racer-. • scheduled far �-ua� LStr, znd w ill be — •convention at London last.week- 'with her mother, Mrs Erol Carson. pr- bus tri to Buffalo, on Saturday: ve. KEN and CI.ARiCfi PP�1tFTICL4, ti --Men's Trebles. U -s. Geo•ge Car way as bf: is anetimeertl _ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bates, Wood- of to -------------- r. and M � lain last week with M.- ------------------------------------- - ---------------- -------------------- ------------ - --- 7* ,,a,_. bridge, and Mr. and M s; Doveral, .with Wn --Quebec -last-week- Paul Wilson, Lakefield. SAL]5 REGISTER IN THE COUNTY COURT QF • — Kkinberg, spent Sunday and Mrs. Don Ilcdges. '} BALSAM & AAT. LION Mr -and Mrs. Cecil •Disney and the faly; M-, and Mrs, Earl Disney Sattaday, Auction Salo THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO --- May 31 — Under Mr. and Mrs. -Ernie '.tavc, 10sh- The Active Service Class met last and family; y y; Mrs. Frank Dune a�• of household furniture and effects. TO WIT: and by virtue of - awn. and M% and 114rs• Ken Petty. at the of_ a Writ of Fieri Faeias iswed_.ont. ai;' of Victoria Square sFe;:t Sunday.wit!t %Vcdncsday night ---...home_ fisc Cbttnty C3art of the County of Mr and Mrs. Hor and Hockley. Mrs. Walter Carson, The theme o on "Mothers", fol - The Claremont football team were :`fbeaten 6-1 by the Italian team in Osh- the n,zeting was lowing the worship tae'program con- awa, on Saturday evening. This Sat- : n •day locals meet the 71iisties of sisted of a uum'bc of readings, a Bible quiz, p :rtts, and a solo "MY .the )-awa. of the l?a-k here at 7 'P. tn• Mother's Bible" by Mrs Elmer Wit - The minutes wt:e read and bus- The kxal baseball schedule has got- son. di-cus ed, and t mehtsiutn ee - ten under 'w•av for' the season. Last iness ihess discussed, and the meeting Thursday night here, Claremont de- %i,h a hymn and benediction. feated Markham. 9-3, and G-cent/:00(I closed Lunt h was served and a plant auction took over Llxbridge 4-0. he!d- ' Scoutmaster Don Scndcron" i ode way The 'Young People cbosed their the arr nee nerits "fuer the local Cubs Ineetir s far,the stsmn:e with a ban 't and Sc,), -its t� sec the {aple Lca= . Team en -�atu -day evening. 4uet in the church on Saturday ev play f the :--up committ- - Tt+e men^h•-s r;n ening. with the Executive of the Sunda;: School as their guests, Mr. ee provided transportation. . entcrta'ned Ja'ck' Hockcr, of Kinsale, showed :n - Mr. and Mr�;_O*BIenis :_ .. fiends frort Toronto here on Sun= teresting moving pictures. --- _- - The Park Frard exaects that the How regular Satunla 'riaia dances that Piave iave been e'd .in the Hail here all J v�r•�i an X7rn'l ICT-11Ow• Ontario, to me directed, against the _lands and tenements of Charles Lnm_ miss the Defendant, in which George Jack is t; -e Plaintiff, , I -have seise and taken under Execution and will offer for s31a by' Public Auctionu in my office in the Court House, - ti- the Town of Whitby, . on Tuesday. June 10ta, 1958, at 2.00 o'clock, in the afternoon,. all the right, title, in- terest and equiity of redemption ad Charles La...,.,iss, to, in and out of the follo*ing lands, nantely: Lot 11, Plan 434, Range 3, N. half tot 34, Woodview Road South,. at Pi l*dng, Ontario. ARTHUR WELSH, Sheriff. County of Ontariot Whitby,Ontatio June 5 winter, may -continue through the - TARI0 bumme-. UN9 Mr Walter Thorr.p:rn of To~ Check your kwwledge by • *ho resided here r•ar.v a •:^.r5 zn _ .. "toss in town on' Sunday calling ' on idenafyW this old friende. _ 3 Mr. anh Mrs. Clare Keevil- were in Trenton' en Saturday atte::ding the 'INack meet ti ere. • The Wcxrs•tt's Institute ^-ct r,n bfati 31, in tl-e Co-Aft-iri+p Fall. if •s. F. Carson had eh-irce 4 ti-- proiram on - Agrieutt—e a -d; Car.•+di n ,Industry. :'M -e Eiji. nr't,rn a -as th sneaker. and gave i vet v intcresti,¢ Falk on - `Farming Years .Aim' and fh' Pres- - . ert-Dov ra•-a er". Xf-s. F, Bense- PICKERING TOWNSHIP y ::.'' ► COUNCIL Nest on MONDAY, JUN$ 2. 19.4, at: 8 in the _ ,COUNCIL CHAMBERS BROUGHAM Ver Generil' Business L T. Johnston, Cleft .... -------------------------------- Ca -d of Thanks — I d lilac to thank emrk a who sa kindly se::t me such lovely, get - well cad; and :116wery -.1:11ile 1'w -as is _"'hospital. T. v. ere apl, eciated se atuch. -- Gerry Ca-iton -------------------------------- AT --.------•-------------------AT HOME 1 kf sad \urs. Ho!+•ard T• -::r w i! beat home to their friends and fe latives, on thr. occasion of thei, 50t1 ,We&;ing Anariversary, on Saturday — gumc 17th, 19:8, ,f om 3.00 to 5.04 ;'o'doek in the afternrw+n, site from 7,0f : 9.00 o'clock, in the wining• " Ainsworth, Will bring the people of Ajax the high .standard ' of courteous servile associated with the G�eraf• Motah name. ' Whether or iltot 1m are already the owner of a_:Genets : Motors .CW or truck, everybody -at Fred Alas ►ot'thi Motors is t determined to serve you to the very best of their ability. Please consider this your cordial invitation to drop in soon, In the staff, and see the Chevrolets, Oldsmobiles and Chev- rolet Trucks on display. We believe that you will agree they 1'e unmatched anywhere for all-round quality, value ' and - advanced features. GEHCIIAL MOTORS PRODUCTS OF c� . T enneth )RQbK��,� �t birth � .. �,'..... �.. ...�raaav ss•:" yR•..-�'�iCIS: v.. -z r of g ��.eAq --• W tAe Claremont, League. f of refrgs6:meats;agd : witlrrhar: caauyr, iiysr i3. !Cie+el:� to oar- cama�tmit . �. Heir :s�q To saa jamee, oa S The doable.besder_ga=".-ire , piaoyed 'tee,} served', eve hot- dloes and Yr are residing• is hiss �jnarstn'ea"� ,, .. ., . ; •+.•• : r :... -"- • • a 10. and Yrs, A. Robertson and may 18. each Monday and Thursday evening: drinin: 'r"t' arae a oaol evening;- tint a at Mr. and M -s. Midd)ewc's. Nor; and ][re J• Yiaaea- visited on Verna Clossoe, Shirley Gardiner, Greenwood vs. Altops this. Thur-sday. good avmber were 94 hand for the ! Mrs. E. Cornutt cefieurated a bir• - - Seoiq wild Yr, and Mrs. James ands Moore, Kenneth YeTart, �__ display thday on Monday afternoon pith, _ Lisoear ,of Guelph. Kerry Brock and Gott Pascoe were Yin Yarleae Bath, daughter of Mr. daughters, M:•s. Sowerby and Mrs, _ _ Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kindy,'Nani- the fishermen and fisbergirls f -oar � m K r the er, and andchr take, rete:raed to their homes ai Sat Greenwood-Public-'SchcoU-wh s - East General -Hospital for a few &Vs The golf course on the Brock Road, ordas with Mr. and Mrs D• Morden. ed for trout in the Metro Conse-va- The Home and School held their for treatment. She is now home with is a busy spot every day of the weela They have been spending a iew da -7s tion AutoritY Park'near here 4V Sat- Annual Victoria Day Celebration oebo0i seats •e+ __ _ with their daughter Mrs. A. Mo -den. u -day. No Luck. Fri. May 23. at the school grounds. legs , and we pICtERINt3 LANDSCAPING was— Master. Gerald Randall, of Whitby, The sigma C. Boys' Club have Mrs. W. Sowerby, was convener of pope patient some time ago, is spending a few days with his grand been enjoying ball games with the the firewo-ks, and M,r• 1J. Ilott and hope that soon she will be able m SOD LAID • W. Sowerby and Mr. W. Carter around n=e easily.. The casts CUT AND DELIVERED parents, Mr, and M.rs. C. CIosson. Kiesale Club. are eirpetted to be on for some time, ;.: . it B. 1. P:ekering Phone: t�7>B Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs- Greenwood has again entered a were in charge of the fi-eworks dis- We would like to welcome Mr. and . PliY• Mrs. H. Dawson was convener , ...R I r-ze S FOOD MARKET OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 7iOO p.m. ROUGE HILLS �-0 T �'}� S• %• L 9. P.m. PRICES.EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT. MAY 29th - 30th - 31st - - ZIP FOR YCMR =GARDEN MAPLE",LEA�. • A COAWLETE SEI,9CLTON OF STEELE-BRIGGS or RENNIE'S FLOWER and COOKED ~ VEGETABLE SEEDS ... - 15,0z. Tins WIM STSBLWBRIGGS GRAN& NO. I MIXTURE 1/21b. . LAWN GRASS SEE©-------------- 1 Ib. •box 79c I 1 tin for C PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FOUNDATION A CERTIFLNU - a,.� SEED POTATOES _ _ peck 95c — 751b. bag $3.9525 1 (IRISH COBIILERS -. KATAHDINS & SEBAGOS) .49 (CASE OF 48 TINS $3.89) ROCKY MOUNTAIN ROSEBUSHES __-- _-- _-- each $1.29 (YOU SAVE 60— 12 on. Tr,. PANSIES & VIOLAS _ _ _ _ 35c per box or 3 fer $1.00 VEGETABLE PLANTS _ _ 35c per box or 3 for $1.00 TABLE QUEEN Full 24 Oz. Slimed Lis KAM 45,ps Vegetable Plant Selection Is:— Sweet Peppers, Hot Pepper. - V 'Tomatoes, Cauliflower, Cabbage, Broccoli, Brunel Sprouts, Me. AD 17C KEILLER LITTLE CHIP 12 Oz. lar FLOWER PLANTS _ _'_ 35c per box or 3 for $1.00 a Flower Plant Selection (0:— Asters, Stocks, Dwarf' Dahlias. JUBILEE 12 oz, ttm ' MARMALADE 2 C Salvia, Marigolds, Ag alotm Petunias, t m. Zinnias, Etc�ragons, CORNED BEEF 39c -- MAPLE.LEAF Lr _ IQ[T - - . GG (Alo ossa sr,9crA - - (SPECIAL OFFER OF Sc OFF, plus 5c OFF) — 8 Oz Tumbler ' O -- - Shoe'Poll-sh tins 29C .• �, Che'd " � �r� 29 c -� SAKI SEAL FRESH MILK - Plus,. - - Pkg. of 100--2-Cap Sizeu ndabie LY©NS NCONOMY-PAK Homogenized - 3 quart jug 57c 2% - 3 quart jug .50c Deposit EXTRA SPECIAL! — AERO NO RUBBING % Gallon Tin TEA' -BAGS JJ -69c FLOOR WAX- -------------- SPECIAL OFFER OF 3c• OFF — MARGENE ARIN C --- MA RGEpf - A i ,ROUNO,'SIRL•OIN, T-BONE and WING _ SPARERIBS . (S �rPe; -- — (— i aks_Ate CuLfso.a Nla L - Leaf Blue Brand. Beef Only) ib. - MAPLE LEAF SMOKED & COOKED READY TO SERVE SHANKLESS FRESH PORK SHANKLT�SH6ULDER • RG _ . _ A u� _ Slb- T der. c ' MAPLE LEAF SLICED • 602. Vacua aPF-d Pkg. • LEAN PORK Chiecke'n L �oaf 19C ' I:Q�, 1b59c,f BUTTST` BEEF-KIDNE 15C YS LEAN PEAMEALED- - E LEAF EAF SffINLESB PURE 1 ib. pkg. C otta a Ro11 9�gPork Sausage .b ' 4JC SLICED DWV�•. sL P�RK-LIVER 29 .SMOKED BACK MAPLE LEAF MIDGET - v C . A C O S a IalYllR6H_ (Average Weight 1 Lb. Each) per Ib. `1/2 LB. PKG.