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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1958_07_11' r .e - ".� - •. 'v t. ;,w^• .<•,.c^" •*�-...� .:^,•P ,t'"`"",r•.�y.' r„v,,, r,r.-'� �-- .�✓ 'R ! - ..... —'�. .y.. rt/ .a•"tiF• — , t. e fi VOL. 7S NO. 44 PICKTiRiNG. ONTARIO W, CC. ilbiJliKAR'A1[tDPubusnz= Audwrimd As Second Class situ• Bateu $2.50 Per Year United States $a ` FRIDAY. JULY 11, 19581 3 Cents Per Copy Pat Office fi Dept Ottawa ik ! •-• -1wd- • - - " - e Rua Resid nts Ob est 70it's A Rougen a� jf Allo .0 i i �On 50 Ft. Id N1 S Ots A deputation of West Rouge pro- F $ • x r owners appeared before council PICKERING VILLAGE =-+ y thin week objecting to 100 foot lots f Ball Players 'Want Messrs Bob Bryant and Ted Sleeps y Y i beteg divided into 50 foot lots, and, spent the week-end in Listowel, vis. a� �x more particular the issuing of 12sting the Don Shortreed's. F f yz permits last week, to' a builder whoBill B,n and children, 'r puzzingwaus WORM-e-S-0-n-750 foot lots. Kern Run, Lynda and Debbie, ,rq mac, Mr. Al Bannock, said that West visiting at the home of her Rouge is a small arse that reaps Last week, an article onrowdyism in Prince Albert, Sask. parcels, a large assessment due to the type of on our front streets in .Pickering Mrs Leslie Searle, of Montreal homes that havepreviously been built Village appeared in the News. It .� , r �M on lots with over 50 foot frontage. was pointed out that the trouble Ken Hobbs, 0 3lorganstortt h Messrs Stowe and Gould who re-. was caused by outsiders and not have been visiting over the week. „ y Gently asked for consents to divide local teen-alters. Ful ersith their° sister; hies. Charles a 100 foot parcel in half were granted It • is -interesting to learn this ' the consents through a court ruling. week that about 50 boys from •this Mr. Len Bvrningham, now is the' �{ Reasons for the judgment given,.will village are playing on ball teams in Oshawa Hospital, is recovering niA,. - not be known until September. the township league here. The village ely following surgery. The -oa�asitip's solicitors have have. -entered teams _in_ i Bantams, Her many friends in -this vi stated that tibey feel the township Juniors and Intermediate groups• w4F- : a-�e3 on vnday morning 7sY should appeal the judgement and ' However, Clare Holter, coach of 1211, to hear of the sudden passing. R. that the results would be favourable. the team says this week that the during the night, of • Mrs. Alets• - s . The Township Planning Board are boys are, vera* disappointed in the Jackson, of Agincourt, formerly oiLl also requesting council to appeal the apparent lack of interest oa the part Pickering. Sympathy of the many', Judgement. of parents and other adults in not Pickering friends i9 , expressed td Play. Hefamily.,- - Mr. Bann 't coming to watch the teams Y• the ock said the community g P y - ...was very -ngaet-alsotst-gerrsuis`ise#ts arYded that-its- fotrad-It-impossi}sle --:Drs. and-E�i�llean and th6 - issued for 50 foot lots. He contended to get another man here to coach {wily are having a holiday at CapN t3•, that the builders would put up cheap- a team. Cod. d er houses than those- presently in The Juniors • play Monday nights Elaine Barkey is spending i term. • the area and would consequently at 7:30, the Bantams on Thursday -. week, with her cousin Mrs, Brued R y,. lower the value of the West Rouge. at 7:30 and the Intermediates Wed- Clark near Gormley, He said they were before the Plan- nesdiys at 8:15 under , lights. — «`_, sing Board last Friday night and that Possibly most of us are guilty of VILLAGE OF PICKERING' j der the Board did not know about the not getting out of a chair and giving NOTICE RE ONTARIO -1 i s; issuing of the permits. our youth the support they- need _MUNICIPAL B D. HEARS - Council members present Monday "both attendance and AnanciaL . Re Bylaw Na 179 night, said they did not know about Who do we blame, if our Young Hearirg for the above Bylaw wlfl it either. people get the idea nobody cares' not l-e held on Monday July 14. It was learned that the builders------------------------------------ bee I sad has r adJoart:c�d. else die.contacted the Building Inspector, Q�B A. HOGARTH, Clerk = - who contacted the Creric, who ossestated con- thatEd Orchard RoY9® lacksoa of Squires' Bch. „ tasted the Reeve- It q ' 4 a�er�c _ .. . the-reeve authorized the issuance of aged 8, Has the winner of the.Gste 12 permits last week. a c Yrize at the Anglican Women's., "Does the reeve have this author- en P'res�dent Gu:,:d t,gr�len Tea. held at 31rs. Kea ity7t' asked Mi. Bannock. Uarke'-,:-The prize was a plane ride - - "I triedto find this out from a Local merchant E. H. Orchard • donated -by Mr, Cam Warne. This - "f lawyer and he couldn't tell me" stat- was recently, enjoyed b �-a!erie and � prop:reur of the .well-kn•�wn CroonY-• ed Deputy-reeve Sherman Scott.( Inn, Kir as"beetn eleoc- Iher father, during wb i,cb she -had a ilooking by- sidn4 $i d's-eye. view of her home,-theMr, t --ed -'of- theIougr laws pd pF rtfeh, and"vovother �ace•Club for the comm Year. Lion Ed. chnr-60 refere where it stated that lots has -worked on Civic Imp- they passed over P rerzAig, ta► - - _ of 50 foot frontage could not be • , a' a,i - rovement Boys, and- Girls and Oth- Po+'r and the, beach. l; ws, a thrill- 5` _ ilt tees, ' and has held major nig experience loy • her, w-ri n' `sire thrill- built on er -Commit � a , _ Mr. Bannock said he contacted the would be read p - executive positions in the organiza- y to re ca. at any, (reeve and was told by. • him; that tion, as well. He fined the R per--We M and Mrs Bruce Allen- i 4 ° "• since_ the judgement was handed >o _ dawn. allowing building on 50 foot Club in 1953, and has five years per- River• lots, he authorized issuing the . 12 foot attendance as, well to his credit: side Drive, have spent the week-end permits. He has represented the Club at the . at their cottage at Halibnrton Lake. ,i _. Mr.. Bannock said they were not, Lions International Convention in )Arend , Jim P) echiae at spent r the week- cot• -� adverse -to a permit being issued Atlantic City, .and District Cnnven- for a 50 foot lot, if it was the last tions in Pete boro-and North Bay, r of Mr. and Mrs. IiueSeH ask of a parcel. Assisting the newly-elected presid- Margaret, of Ajax. He said it appeared as though the cnt and to' serve, their fellow-merit- CotiRratu?ations to Louise and ��� panic. They are not 3 bodies (reeve, council. and ,plan- be, s and the community for the next Bill Lishrt�an who have both been = ming Rouge Lions Carnival. Shown beside successful in passing ring board) were working very twelve mont}rs; the following Lions Pa ng their encam% iP'leirsaing as a taxiing-grow d for it are: Past President John Rawbon ' loosely. were elected to office- in the, Rouge from Grade 12 to 13, at Sault Stet/ added. This replica of a and Lion Bob Howe, who designed Mr. Jack Reed, "if money is the Hill Club: 1st Vice -Pres., Te¢ Marie High School. 1 "clowas on display at tiles recent and constructed the rocket copy, reason for not appealing, there fs f Brett: ' 2nd Vic-Pres,.. Les Knott; Sgt. and Mrs. Andre Deflauriee. se no point in going to court again." 3A, Vice -Pres., Bob Howe; Secret- of Trewrcn. with their son John. Fire BUILDING WAY UP Councillor Robert Stewart said it ary and Treasurer, Fin Crosgrey, spent the week-end with Mr. ane DOY�fh ���� was a question of whether or not it l Lion Tamer, Oiii•., eveott; Thil • Hambleton, Riverside Drive, :Buil in Pickering Township practical to go to court. Twister, Jack Buck: Director's (two At- the Rouge Hill Lions Celery 8 Deputy-reeve Sherman Scott said al he:d at Dumbarton, the Red Crus! Y p he felt th Planning- Board had to years), John y ar), - B tl, Bill New- received twenty-seven . ' •Fire that destroyed the barns and is 2µ•a u over the same ptriod a •contents owned by Gordon Smith, year ago. The Building Inspector's i ye eu ported by council or it would man; (one year), Bill Lang and blood donor -1 P John Rawbon- immediate Past Pres- tions, 1} -•1 Andley, Wednesday evening, is also tune report. shows that to Jane. 1958 cease to function. He assured the �biamed for igniting the home of Mrs' c'�ere were" 174 Dwelling Permits delegation there would be no more idem is Ted Belt. Mr. and hies. Cartwright- jutd y issued as compared to 89 for , the permits issued for 50 foot lots. James Cowie, neighbor of Smith's, Born in Prvrt T.etTn, ro-"wall Eng- family ha v,• moved int-. their neve � Lost is the-bun were: machin- earn. land. Ed. Orcha d mnve;t with his home on ltaversidr Drive.., The •mom period in 1957. family to the U. S. in 1907, later munity welcomes them. ery, a Cow, and a full mow of hay. On ar the overall type of buildings Following a meeting Tuesday ev- apprenticing with the New York Carol' James is spending a fe Origin of .the fire is not known there were 266 Permits ' issued to ening when Council met with their Shipbuilding Cortporaticm, driving the weeks with Mrs. Doti Cowan, oa '$parka are believed to have ignited June 30, 1958, as compared • to 162 Solicitor, it wd d appear that moth, first World War. Afte , `this he slit- Harwood Ave:, North. Mrs. -Cowan the roof of the Cowie home.. Neigh• for the sane period ip 1957 ing will or can be done about the 12 is recuperating'after an operation at eyed the construction hi• mess, At abers •formed a bucket brigade until ............ .............................. Building Permits issued for 50400t the outbreak of World War 2, he re- the Ajax Hospital. flnersm arrived. Her four children Mrs. John 'Fallaise and children lots. However, .the Building Inspec- turned to his foo-mer nccupation Hydrn men, using the most mod- we away and Mrs. ie went 0546 lett on Monday ,ora few Ys wer hospital on Tuesday. Both Brough- her an at one ime w s ro r arFre o _ grandmother and aunt, in King- any more Permits for that _size lot ,some 1500 men in the New Jersey 1+iniming-the trees on Rivctside aura and Pickering firemen were stun. John, is on a business trip to in West Rouge. shipyards. The strain of the aur Drive. � • Pairy Sound `--- years prompted him to seek a less• J qtr, and Mfrs am Koch hav4 James . " - — onerous occupation and the Orch- returned from ,v sh6rt holiday its West Rouge: Canoe a'-ds came to Canada, establishinv a Rorheste.- and the Finger Lake Dia- _ Pickering Beach Beach Area 5mafhered small business v Tb Rouge dive .trier ( _ g - Club Regatta On yeses ago they moved tb Ratge Hilh Mr. and Mrs. Tiers and Marquis President Ed's. arrival in Picker- have gone .on a visit to Lachute, e Ing township has given hiss pteaty fie. 4 � Offensive Odour From Lake 1 July 19, Rouge River of scope for his interest in pomm- South of the Third Concession, od unity affai-In Riverside Drivemagnificent bud$ • - The West Rouge Canoe Club with s. n addition to his Lions vers, a a� A deputation from Pickering Beach area from Whitby to Pickering and Club words ,he is one of the original was seen in a field last week. appeared before council on Miiriday found no less than one month on the water, members of the Volunteer Fire De- Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lees, of Car. t. regarding an offensive odour the owe matter. They f� brought- laurels •to. the. -community " •. nigh ga g odour is .not caused from sew- partment. He has-been president of nisei �n•.� visiting their stmt. _ ging over the Beach age, but from d and rotting recently, when they, won a First Mrs. Beatrice Riley. -that bass been hon the .East Woodlands Community - area for several da dying in the Junior War Canoe Class at a Association, for two' Y' Ys• weeds in the water along the shoreToronto.years,ganldts Mr. and MRtt Hooker and Eamil _ •t 1[r: J. Blakelytermed it "shock- Another survey this Regatta in a member of the Picker-in have returned . irotn a motor trip week b y is bang made The group just missed picking 'up , singe'. He said the odour of 'sews y representatives the pet Recreation Committee. He is a mem. through New Ragland States. Bea- yards eo bad. on the week-end, people Water a Second when twenty-five yards ber of.Sliwnrock Resources Commission to try from the finish line---Don Shear's I-Oe• A. F. and utifnl weather w+rs eaperienceA alt s couldn't go out of their homes. He and pinpoint what is causing the foot slipped and he fell from the A• M'� and for many Years was sol:, the way.' said it wns a remarkable coincidence offensive smellive in church work, . As a profess• Mrs. G J• Butt's condition is im- thst at the time the sewage odour Mr. P,lakely said that the pro craft • iotrol soccer player and referee in proving, and is . "Pelted hosnr id started the sewage system at the prietor o_' a }sail CO Pete Connolly' Roes his earlier da Ed. found wide less than' a week. Their da tar. ;'OataridHospitsl, Whitley had brok man park at the Beach gers have over fifty youngsters in u� y piople leave on the week-end their club, ran from 9 to 20 scope for his interest in boys' were Helen Tyndal, was here for a few on When ho,suggasted they stay out of g'Qi� and at one thne headed a High days,`but has now retw!ned 60 hes i The dark told the Yes.4. They have several "veterans r meeting that tits hrlce: School League in the U • S. home at Chatham. r ;Dr. Eric-MseBean, 1LO,H. and the Mr, Blakely asked if the swamp Wing them the fundamentals 'of His wife, Alma, is a native of the Mr. and. Mrs. Head and Enmity - 19aaitsry inspector, John liobso at the lakefront could be filled in the &port• acme Cornish town, and they were Motored to. Niagara Falb.�during admitted ..the sewage system at the and turned into a rk, The Club it holding a Regatta at wing in the States the holiday week grad. - r maMed while 1i . ' boepitsl was in poor shape, but that Deputy-reeve $herniae Scott said �-inQuth of the Rona .River on Alma has been treasurer and active Congratulations to Dr. and litt7ll • `a new one wry being installed and the inert was privately owned and Sattnrilay, Jany 19, at 1 p. m. Try meet, of the Rouge Hill Lions Russell of Mill Road. on the bh'di would be ready within'S weeks. They there was no money available to to attend^�°n'U enjoy it. Club I,rdies. •and ivffl head ' also stated that extra chlorine .gas The bo now have a war canoes of a eon, on July y - purchaae. it Be added that the Road boys. group for the cumin e Year. Their Betty Grace Bryant b tietphua it • Lbeing pumped through the system Snpt would be brIrttias In >a report and $Ix shells. If anyone In the area son, phiL was marrigd a few weeks . the booth It Cedar Ghn Park tiblilt . to ward off odours. The Health Unit noxt week on drnin!n aronad and would like to help the boys with a ago to Miss Ethel Shaw. Rosebank summer. have tmrtde a survey of the beach through "te Beach :.gra. donation, they can contact Bob Road, ; Stewart, East Ava• • Highland Creole. (aont3aned on Pete >PZ %� • R ' .. T. ,.... .. �. .... x.. .. -.. .� 4 --.tom. T - , : 1 J - usually draws a large crowd but accidents, he found a sudden f - T AN there were very few people weather change was a contribu- when 1 was there. Too bad after tory, cause in nearly a third of _ ' 14' 1 RS �J so much work and planning. But them. ' r� that's the way things happen. No The rnajority of these accidents . :; matter how badly rain is needed occurred) wAbin four hours of it is bound to come at the wrong the weatlfer ' break. in contrast, r time for some people. The weath- there was hardly an accident "DearAnne Hirst: • stress the need for mutual r% - s ! erman can'tPlease I am moved to comment on • spect, tolerance and never- i everyone. during a settled per,ud that letter printed recently • !ailing courtesy. The letter you ° The cool weather is all right. Dr. Horvath suggests that ri- where a young wife criticizes *reser to was far too long to y dor what Partner is trying to aio warnings should be issued • tint,. and o t h e r� charges do lust now neighbours say advising people to watch their her mother-in-law so sharply. If p he is making a copy of the Great step whenever a sharp weather she will permit a few suggestions, •against her husbands mother ' Wall of China, Actual! Partner !.harige is predicted. the life of their whole family * she resented because they, were r , y You can, of course, yell "wolf" aright be more congenial You • affecting her baby's . to has been re-laying weeper the heard only her side of it. and •and health; in that I agreed.alongside the driveway -it takes too often But many ,people. as * !alt] her mother -in- �e a tke run-off from , the eaves- British insurance experts recog- '1 thouEht your advice was one- I explained troughing. The original tile was nize, yield to nervous tantrums sided and unfair to the older •law's attitude was the natural >, too near the, surface, and qct and take quite foolish risks in - woman who- never wrote you at •one for such an older woman. smashed: To do a satisfactory volving' tragic mishaps when a11' • hoping it would make the wife suffering from "weatheriti4" - - "Too many brides start mar- * more understanding and pa- F: job Partner had to raise the level g e life with s preconceived re- •tient. The !acts in your letter f ,� of the ground for which a low, due to the breaking up of a rid D retaining wall slurs the drive- prolonged good or bad syell. sentment toward their mo ers- w way was necessary♦ e uavw in-law. Maybe this one deliber- " * Your daughter-in-law is for- been bringing - <. ately ignores the other's opinion. * toasts la finding a tufa friend e� g g home stone in the ISSUE 28 - 1958 trunk of the car for the job -7,- If it were her own mother, she • in you, and I congratulate you l stone that has been churned out m would listen dutifully and then. •both for your restraint and MISSION ACCOMPLISHED -Five of the round bon do as she likes, which is natural • loyalty. Thank you so much. 8 b bulldozers e- Easy r0 Launder a why make an issue of it? Things • • ` years ago, in d' Trieste DP a construction job nearby..Some- T. would certainly be more har- "Dear Anne Hirst: camp, Anna Chernovolsky vow- one asked if I. helped get the " monious i! she were as consider- I am up against a grave prob- ed to look as beautiful as the stone. "Oh yes," answered Part- wed :y -ate- of her husband's mother as ler,2I have loved a girl nearly elegant British and Canadian net, "my wife .drives the car she is of her own. And if she I for nearly a year, .and I know women. who Have her food and and points out the big ones for "'- clothing. She has.. made the,. me to -carry over!" That's about loves her husband, wouldn't she she loves me though I'm two TTS naturally have respect for the years older. Lately I wrote her 9• She ,size of it. ht ti,a w should grade. After four years in Can- Funny, the way things happen. s - womin who bore and trained- - d said 1 -the ado; -the 18=ysar-old_Yusoilav_ - him? not continue our friendship. This - - Quite by._accideni -we also _have '•i am i mother-in=law. My is why: beauty. was one . of 11 girts stone here that came from Gin- I only son married a fovely girl 'She is a good Christian, and chosen from 350' aspirants in ger Farm. We were visiting along , who. too, is an only child, and I 1 am not. I just got out of the Toronto to mode{ in fashion 8urnhamthorpe Road last week = w if there is any discord in tha state training school, and I'm so shows at the Canadian Na• where a patio was being torn up. ' r whole family Y -don't know about afraid Td be bad for her. that tional Exhibition in -August. "Could you use some of that My daugliter-in-law listens 1 haven+ seen her since: stone'." asked .friend- Jim. Part- yolitely to my opinions; if she "I shall be going into the er laughed.."Didnt it belong to : --- -- dtoesn't agree we discuss things Marines soon, and we hal me in the first place? Isn't that - cahniy and intelligently. I love planned to marry when I got "� the stone I gave you when we °., x K her as if she were really the out. Shall 1 stay away from hes, were on' the farm?" It was, so naturally we had to bring some daughter i always longed for. or try and make up? �ijt0�'�iICL.S $' and I honestly • believe she loves JIM" home with us..It now has a very `a * Irl with her stents, special value. +� i : ;me as a friend, too.. This g D , h "Txiis is because neither of us * are the ones to decide whether L We also have a fern that has z eternally wear our feeling on *she should continue the.[riend- �11yN� quite a.. history. About twelve our sleeves, or complain about a ship. To, straighten things out _ C1s`shs years agr) one of our farm neigh- ' ' - .. he other. We -regularly call up, • properly, I think you should hours sold out. They gave a huge and visit often. She has been in • call on her parents immediate- This week I give you another 'fern to the new" owners. Four the family now for dour yearn, • ty' and . ask whether they wi'.1 view from our windows - this years Iater the property was = and never have there been cross !allow you to keep on seeing time froth 'the kitchen and din- ' - sold -again: 'Phis time the tern' words or hurt feelings.- She her. Be sure to_ tell them cf., ingroom, both having the same was given to me. it grew and 871 - g a,, • _ ... _ _. _._ : ' knows how I love them and their your marriage pians. view but from a slij�htl differ- 'had until Mitchie-White ' baby, and she seews to be mak- it pays to be honest. 1 ex- ent angle. Quite close to the back took to sleeping on -top of it and s -Ing ■ concsious effort to be the ' • pact that your approaching door there . is a small copse of smothered it.- The fronds died �}o kind of daughter-in-law she wi;i ! them openly and frankly will white ash trees. anywhere from but the root survived Just Lately want some day when her little impress them with your in-- -three to twelve feet in height- the- fern . has been. in trouble. son marries. She is, as you guess. • tegrity and good intentions.. a nice touch of green to look at again - so pot-bound it would tar more mature than her age. from the kitchen window. From not hold moisture. I thought some - - -'-- • Mra. Bride, if you are tiiiaugh Wily ezpect your new, mother- the north-west window beyond of the root -could be cut off but learning, thin you ARE throughl In-law w i 11 be hard to Ret the trees *ere is -a big -"expanse was afraid to try it. I took it-. ~�1L� Caw- � ' 7 a9e""� - - HONORED IN-LAW" along with? Think of her as of open lawn -and in the middle to a florist. He divided ' it, cut * !n every in-law problem the'6rst woman who loved your of it the gym swingk that we off a lot of the -tuberous jelly Easiest embraide simplest r'Y plc ' - - +- there are. undoubtedly, faults husband. who S a v e years to bought for our- grandsons. But roots, and re -potted it. -So now saught - prettiest dress for + on both sides, and I try to making him the wonderful per- don't ever think the swings 'are I have two ferns - one to keep daughter: Opens fiat -ironed in son he is Then naturally you idle when the boys are not here and one to pass on to the friend a jiffy! Use • remnants; make _ will respect Ler, and use pall- Far from it. I never know what who gave me the fern in the first with or. without embroidery,. _ �eekys 58w" %�i1/'�fty ansa °� restraint ,a any dif- 1 am going to see from our din- lace. 'The stones and. the fern-.. Pattern871: c ildrews sizes. h ' ferences that arise Anne . ingroorii and kitchen windows. "tyro instances `oi bread on ,the Z, !, 8, B. 1Q Tissue pattern, em- 7. X PRINTED PATTEtuV Hirst has helped many a young During school hours the pre- waters, broidery transfer. State sise. - wife to appreciate her husband's schoolers have their fun. Charles - ... - Send THIRTY-FIVE NTS mother. li this probitm is goats. a little English boy, comes ped- IiIiRTY CE thin over on his "bike". A Maybe You Have (stamps cannot be accepted: use - - - too, write her about it at Bot g �tWeathe!'itis'' postal note for safety) for this 2, 183 Eighteenth St- Ne Tot- bright. independent little fellow. ' onto, Out. He plays for awhile and then �er�, 123 LAURghteenth A RA WHEELM comes in to visit. Jill, two doors the wea-- Watch that change in '�'� Shyest King down, come along nearly every New Toronto, Ont. Print plain>j Cher. er h t n a_ spell nl settled PATTERN NUMBER, SIZE, and t BZES morning with her mother close- weather breaks suddenly,- your . NAME and ADDRESS. ! 10-18 Bachelor King Baudouin, of ly followed by Julie and her nerves may suffer, causing care= Belgium, who will be twenty- mother. Julie is just at the tod- less driving .' or forgetfulness As a bonus, TWO complete 'eight on September 7th 'this dling age. Usually the swing sea- when crossing the road. patterns • are printed right in J year, remains one o! the shyest cion winds up with the three These observations e m e r g e our LAURA WHEELER Needle- ., monarchs in the woTid.' s Burs- mothers-havifng a talk fest,. in from the detailed accident stun - ':.craft Book Dozens of ether de - sols correspondent states. This which Partner often joins as he dies of a Hungarian professor, signs you'll want to order -easy bespectacled young man has ne- is often around in the garden. _Dr, Laszlo Horvath. fascinating handwork for your - hoeing. -watering or mowing. Examining the barometers self, your home, gifts, bazaar -- - - ver been very fond of parties or In the afternoon there is, more _ social functions. He is veep' rise ,and fall !n relation to 12,- items. Send 25 cents for your -- f serious-minded and skean echo!- noise and a lot more activity as 000 road, rail and industrial copy of this book today! ° or, reading books voraciously. the older, children come rushing - , re summer afternoon when over after school, shouting and he was in his teens he dila laughing, and taking' turns on ' p' - the swings or climbing 'like , d� peared into the -woods with a monkey: over the framework - book ' in his hand. Hours passed. Sometimes the mothers come � 4_1 - The dinner gong went and theas�4, Royal Family sat down at. table looking for the children, usually, I suspect, to make sure they aretil coffee � ��• � � �� �° _ } � - twirrhout him. turnot u rather die- L getting into mischief. •'B 1�•° '.��ti' ,; no g m e y that t are having c� hevelled and out of breath: I've th me we vi a up, �� of tea and one or other of the been read •Balzac and quite mothers come in to join us.'Also fnrgnt the e he said. four o'clock there ia'a Scientific magazines from the daily procession of children - \ United States fascinate him. four girls and two boys, taking ► Every day he reads a bundle of a short cut home from school ' Belgian and foreign newspapers., across our property. It Nis be He prefers Mozart and Mendels- come a. daily ritual' for me to a. sohn to jazz. wave from the 'window and sixa r' :. ' ...� - - King Baudouin became heir to _little hands to wave back. the throne at the early age of and the Beyond the lawn swings there is the line• fence f grandfather, and either side o! it trees, wild' _ three when his mountain-climb- swings /2/ • Ing randf that King Albert , Mi lunged to his. death from a cliff ` '' : ' • - - P shrubs ...and rabbits! The tab• • near 'Namur. Before' he was bits are cute from. a distance, _ ust two main pattern par ive is mother,- the belovedopping from -one•-green-spot- to '' •_ ._ plus facings - what pould be , D g (ween Astrid, was killed while another, -but not nearly so cute easier to sew than this Printed motoring with King Leopold in when they get into our garden Pattern' We know this summer Switzerland. and nibble off our mums and _ dress couldn't be more flattering '. It was believed that he would sprouting shrubs. One of our =-those slim tines are port magic - choose his bride at -a ball for neighbours- has killed off a 'few nor your figure'. 6,500 guests in- his Brussels pal- but extermination will be diff!- - _ Printed Pattern -4609: Misses' ace last April,. but after he had. cult as"there are overgrown va- Sizes 10, 12; 14. 18, 18. Size 18 danced with three of the eligible cant lots the other side of the _ ' ' "requires .3% yards 35 -inch. Princesses present the shy young line fence, where the rabbits no Printed directions on each pat- King ,bowed courteously to each doubt have their burrows.' - tern part. Easier, accurate. and left the ball before mid- Well, isn't it awful? Here we Send • FIFTY CEN1 S (500) night. are in thi middle of • June ands • (stamps cannot be accepted: use no summer yet. The nights' -are .71 postal note for safety ) for this A. Is it proper for a woman to cold and we are glad -of a fire in - �► ttern. Please print plainly say "Thank you" to .a strange - Da p nae . the evening. June - the month of who can t SIZE, NAMt, ADDRESS and man who steps aside to allow of roses! But where are the THE POWER OF SUGGESTION -Anda Stein Is .a g NTYLE NUMBER. her to enter as elevator or bas? roses? We have had some nice helpgiving her Impression- of a -.painting by Sandre Ben - Send order to ANNE ADAMS, A. You are. never - overdoing. shdwei•i - especially on Friday, display $ox 1, 123 Eightenth Street, politeness when you say, -"Thank the 13th the day of our annual . pn^i'^`0^ called Reborn". The' work was on die la at e i• New Toronto,' Ont 'you•" ,. eongregationrl garden party! U Greenwich Villafle oytdoof art show: r , Tees -a a Problem Th° � are not God -ordained, The Sunday School Picnic will be tate WM peoples of held at Niagara Falls on u loth set rJbt steal., <? + r �EM y em but mass -aside and the T qday. alts iof thea ehQsed t eifoats. +� .. t `• Prea ehmaa's Bay - The . French. Tu the Editors Wll hile tries made them July 29. A little difficulty .has �- • I x Registra6eeer bite will k we must have the police risen as to the place of meeting, but next week's fs•ve; Pastor T. Feltld. itiaa's Bay Hoiaeshoe Pitchupg Aseo- A recent srtiok ` stamp out the rowd9' p:i{;my will be notified - - -- station participated is the Doribarton the )dews re certain b' the Editor of sstt41 us not �: Rev. Jaings Lotion horseshoe pitchiag chem- rtauh rowdyism, tom_ b0 saiztig about the mattdr. 'Let us ser% Matthew's Lutheran is trap- pL,ymoutt� s.3p7g aitd AT Z-OB�lo7 mitted by -youth in the village, tom- do sone research work within our. ----- Vionship held a their carnival on py to announce the Bible Vacation ---------- July _ .July 1st They boys won both Pell' me to write this pelves. School will be held from Aug. 11 to --- j letter, not to Audley. + '.:.'the single and double events. Vic condone such practices, but to give a Davi Crichton 29; 9 to 12 in the forenoon. (lacier+ rGarbtLtt and Ralph Thomas won the reason for such •happenings; also to Riverside Dr, Pickering are for children 3 to '12 years, A pt place the blame where What you t:ecomtnend, Mr. Devotional Period will start the doubles. Ralph Thomas and Vic Gar- a it originally tbutt played o8 the single with Ralph belongs. Crichton? Personally we think the morninig ' followed bly Arts and Promotion I :> Thomas winning by a margin of 2 Without going into the question current shortage hickory has Crafts These wilt be delightful as to whether the o much to do with it as anything. n • porata There were about 40 entrants Youth of today ,are ything Ed.) mornings for the children. Mrs. We[ - worse than we y ----------------------- (received too tats: Bot. last' In these events. Congratulations to art simply more o' or whether they ?lie Church Of Saint Matthew Mrs. Gillespie soul' Mrs. Botten� We Over one hundred children .. _.... — Ralph and Vic. The association Y Pea about it, 'ao (Lutheran) $ Wopolaads will welcome any voluntary het b adults attended the Sunday school will be running a tournament, open one can den that all young people ) ry P f need guidance and leaderslhi and and coagregatiaQal on to sill residents of Pickering Town- p, any mother. Refreshments will be day evening at Cedar Glen Park. ia ship in the near'future. More about. the: only people th at the Community Hall throughout provided at .recess. Any child in our g ey can receive P spite of the. cold w4eather tiris later, this from, is from you and I of the the summer, at 10 a. m.'followed by community is welcome, and at the, everyonq An afternoon tea and sale of home- older generation. Morning Worship at 11.15. close of the two-week period? paw et2loyed the races, ball game and z What leadershi few took a short dip is the pool. "work was held at Mrs. Wm. O'Brien P• what guidance 21Ir. and Mrs. Brian Churchyaand last Thursday under the, auspices of have we offered them? In my lifetime and Eddv visited LIM.. Clmr;•chyard'a hairpoit bW-Xis. S. O'BSalt, M�waJe wars with aged ,through two world_ _ - brother, Frank Reid' and family at + Chan "' major -economic cep- � L Y - � TIME TTentnn on Sunday, b4rr, Reid his --------- Scott ___ Chandler, Mia, E. Reanhan, Mrs. F. resstons between.. Today, in mid- just returned from a three-year terser Scott was in charge of the apron summer we have what the. econom. Now is the time to get after the flies. We carry a complete at an Air Force base in Germany, booth and Mrs. Dick Stephens in ists call a'recession ,with nearly half line of Howard's Fly Control Products— Friend's of Larry Virgin are glad charge of the novelty table. a mil fionJ' unemployed Moreover, to hear that he is home from the. Mie. John O'Brien is progressing ;he -threat of an atomic war, a -dailyFLORBAIT —LIVESTOCK SPRAY ro -' Oshawa Hospital where he was hos.• _ - as Well as can be expected, follow- threat, by the way, hangs over us, e : pitalized for twelve days `following ing surgery at the Oshawa General with the consequent destruction of _-- Hospital. We wish her a speedy re- civilization. an accident at school when he ree. eovezy. We, who are su COWFLY POWDER - BARN SPRAY sc• eived a severe arm fracture, He has Mr. and Mrs. Harv: Fertile and PPosed to set the to return in a , few weeks for further fam {ty and Tom -Simpson are. d- example, ha `e s y helplessly,recis' 1' w treatment. stood b Pso > Of-;ho�-evils,For Insects In The Garden tr ing this week at Pidgeon Lake. ely because we did nothing to avert • • r r :. , " Mr: and Mrs Harry Colley and them 2—Frank- - -'Blayne s� vacationing at ------ DDT -- Tommy Gr� Barbara ' Smith. -- y To • - Lalee. - (spm or dust} ARSENATE LEAD Beverley Smith, Dickie Winter. Mr.' and MIs. Frank Stnbbell of at Claremont on the holiday and won Ge de, n, Penny Fiarsiis is Grace Dearborn, Mich., spent a few days da a score of 32-2. The following MALA' NIIDN � day they -beat West Rouge 32-9 and `_a" "/ � dust), DOT A COPPER Hendren, Gary Rirlcpatrick, .Grater - last week with Mrs. Stribbells sister, Monday won over Fairport Beach . y 32-5. The -Bantams also beat Fair. Powell, Arthur Puckrin, Lynda Mrs. Vit. Finnegan of London,'Ont., :. uckrin, Rickey Puck in, S _ -ort Beach 20-6. _ last Wednesday. _ -. _ u �/� �/ - DUST, IHNO BUG KILLER --- - Richards Shirley Smith, . Shirl - soeompaai y r ug e , In t��nior series, the Ba -- - _ Bob Ansell.. Fermy Rehder is visiting her lough- Y played g 2 ge out with psi dune Anse11, Sandra B dfoot; . '-port Beach andO� O . _• o -ter, lira John Fertile for a few days. tame out on to 25-1 and '11-6. It � duly KinsTrhan, Douglas S The Frenchman's Bay baseball is nice to see a few more of 'the . Gl41. enq Sntiire, Marilyn Taps�oortR; beast won all their games during parents taking an interest in this ,the peu4 -week. The Pee -ween played game. 4otsarTo Thompson. r d pso5-n--CoUeea iIarrisoer . PHONE 38 - 'Lima Izatt, Bobby Richards, Ron- - ald Smith. Stanley Wcxinaoott -+ teacher, Miss Lucille Pbs>cs. To Grads 6 --Maureen Harrisen. a - Alae Powell. Douglas Sauadstls, Larry Vi ;Rin. Wayne Virgin. _ Ib Grade 7 --Jo Astley, Toy AstfeV Jvmmv Izxttt., r;aii Mitchell. V%ney - �. ..�../ r ,•2 Riekrin, jcd7Ce Smith. Rita Soren - t ` , Grade t'Jeanette' Astley, fi r v) s� e o faril)• Cowie, P nut Beans„ genas That t T)e.attW%, Willie Fallaise, Diana S+ev, Henrtrei, Keith _ :dial equipment T� �raA" y -Erie Bertnc Andy t Czar 'Billy' 't'uckrin. Bnbbv Puck- , _ Herhi-- I,aiFha-de; - the - - e R� , . Ser hulls Tai*scott P ie}s-' en D,`*4-hnahn:Aa�- . Rut'1 Thn nerd Carnlvn Wn 1 .• nnar,ett. Teacher. ��0 eW �: lfarie P .�, Ba¢¢otsvilte i-ub �t School DUNBARTON C M �:•w Torn, T)`131 4- V*'hite, -Michael 'Zd- = ann,viez::T,, Grade 3nis Lt.+n. telephone ext ,ren Smith: T GrA,.e 4—St7S- er p ge!' sour-Campt,elrhrsndn Hio{?s: To _ e �han i e�=Harold Guthrie, Peter- s - \-rt n B'11.Setn, Darlene White, i . - I �• bR�,•..+ �,^--�`:. - `- - Reith Wh )l't-: T� Grade K --Randy - 4 I I`' )loner. Cnleen Long, . Grsee peck- Trrue Seto:-StrhrleT-- White: Tn Grade 7 --Douglas e _ = White; To Grade *---Joe Main. Linda Seto; To Grade %--Bob r' a /r'�'►. Campbell. Teacher, 'Mr. R. Kerr tl \ t Over seventy persons attended) the dub picnic at Spring Hili Pane on Thursday afternoon. After sup- ret races, swimming and a MA I f © \\ game were enjoyed by all. Congratulations 6o the High School pupils from gaggotsville and , .1. . Audley who were successful in their : t�, • h f - promotions. rr Jo and Joy Astley are visiting`` -- - G. 'grandmother •]lits. G - Griffin; - •�, their dmothec r --- at Fen on Falls. 0 _ r Mr, and Mrs, Geo, Izatt and the family, and Carolyn, Stanley and . ' Sill - Wonnacott are holidaying at r onanSchoolrisEbeinQ held this " Stanley' • '� j tiausi :: - k • _ =i week in Baggotsville School, Par bunbarion - ' - f tilts and friends are invited tobWkFmg the oa Fairport Road, has now been completed, and skill- closing p,ogram on Friday eveninged tockici, ars now bast-ini tailing the dial swhchiei K . -thy _school. N-------•--------- v This intricate asachittery will con olote DrnttbartoWa ; , "� ; dial csUe, atanest Noveeaber. �'" - with tae openias of the new dial ein:hange, now'two-letter five. list of .he cukangs nuts "TEsnale 9r abd four figacee. "Z -S" numb•ring conforms to the glum now in use an' over the am.b :�- . eR r1DtM the w11ye,1G ; ti *nent_othsr MP toward faster, eves better bekTho" wrvics. pif Yrt mdo&Acrm� , >d LOWRY, anaget tis torte t ., WR= Drmc lD In T E L EEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA a ,y • . We'd like to task all our. business • May • We • Remind Our ­ y customers, in DUN13ARTON to QG • Business customers int tong number Change �o , keep v in :wind when ordering stationery or • f ': • _.- - r -: Blizzard Electric � - printed their "I - DUMBARTON rinted materials bearing- -- ..._. -- • F : , . t 7'• AM$R NSTRSETspce nnumber. t Q, -fickering 362 f ice`• ., •. .. • _ _ - .. - • •' -- '.• •. :: •; - _ •, �' ;� �, :,� . �--• x.--..� _rte _.. _ x,..-��� ,�,:- �-� .-_ • ,�, -�• � - ., __ _ -,. - - - - - - =-- j . v..:. as�...�': A,cd• rre....-• ia'sF•-.rrw+K..•:.-:,.., ,y� ., .... .. .r:.-r.r,.... _._ .. -.. _. .. .... _. .. I, 1. 1N1. Baker Ask To Expand � and Wdcome Mr. MW Mrs Flons- moron ins Xuno ,' who cave Ohio up rft- Ir Redpath said he was in fav- ideate on Woodhatde RWO, Aon oar a[ *`0 small businesses be Hill. •M,m,, „itatta�• «tfr irad ► ReSe�la B� ing--allowed to expand but would _ ' --- In 82 Year, ;Tobject to ones atsrting up yn tick : ret 00nasal! the an& ad �•' nay A tleaideat of Picjcering Village for A deleaatioe . lror,; Eset Ras^ Councillor Rbcs Hawthorne asked Br11- � ' : RiOQ� PM 4& ,S has told is - Harare 'Many years, George W aiaaa3 oabm : it the in :w!eeL.gr»,j iib ill a �: 3 sClerlO •the 4 •tient presented a P tfot► to Pickering people the ares raise de- ■e-uaioc. : ' is a+n to. erre •lite si�'e of ,Church St. South„ passed away at Township ti►ia week, asking+ that pre- . stroma of having another meeting to the front str ' spa on Oakwood Delve r Iearn more about the byfaw, Mr. and Yrs Ar Stewart. 13aR- year, but been Wit Baer - The Osbam General Hospital � sent basiaeeaes . , .rtertit next year, but l+a+ve a8sared Sunday, ,atter a short illness. He se allowed to expand. Deputy-reeve Seott said they would aura, visited Mr. and Mrs- Harry � � will be � Pearce, at their Aitaoa Road 193id- Cin lob dpae at tW jM is b 82nd year. Under the new zoning regclatiosa, get in taiet► with thea planning ince on, Sadurda7r, 7d1 5. Itobere time. They gave as their reaaos jar Bern, those having established prior use em"'Hants and discuss with them ,to Csrtada first, king 1W8, with his but may not expand making amnemtdmenta to the by-law Pearce returned with them. for a not doing it this yeac--•F' mazy: continue, visit in Bataw•a, wbrtte the Paarce's May Court Furse f-- i427.1g. wife, the former Elizabeth 'Jordan. their present b and get their opinion on possible, The Road -die rettr�nelf to England in 19W. �; H. Pkaman, solicitor, acting re-zoning Oakwood Drive. forntety lives! for siztew years- Dept. is busy these /dye coamiceg back to Canada is the fall for 'several o! the delegaticpt, told �:--r~--- Three Pickering youngste�is found '�� zu i grading and eo¢ 1a�g je 19Ri. what is thou to be a lynx foot- P'ograsn is Morley Phrk: council that ane man spent $2,000 TaesdaT night, Cogner7. agar eon= Range Bridge. . Councillor Ab. Reeve ;th For several years he worked on for a po»�h—e, if Duffin's Creek is so farms in this township, then joined building permit to erect it. agread to allow Mr.'Irwin to change near she Rouge Valley Inn. Rosalie polluted, nh. •the CNA Section Staff .'-ere, whe a his boarding-house to a rest home" Headtfr Unit has not Mr. John Pennell said he had sold w Jackson, 13; Corinne Wilkins, 10; posted slurs, he worked for over -twenty years. his greenhouse over a month ago, if he receives authority from all and Janice Tranter; 12; thought at waging people of .that. It was a been The family mored to Alberta for before the zoning by-taw had re- concerned also, permission to Mr first it was a beat's foot, because 8� question. There has not been - - - — a year, then returned to Pickering. ceived its 2 reading, but, that the P�� to build two more green °` its large sue. Fred Wilkins, 24. I any warning yet, either; by signs or - - During the aar hfr< Baker �prked houses on Oakwood Drive, and to in the cess. prospective huger would back out of Dumbarton, says, that he- saw a p on theyailw•ay in D. I. L, and later if he could "not erect 2 more green- bfr. McLeod, to go ahead with lynx in that area a few weeks aRati Eng:, wilersl surveying in town, re with War Assets.*-He had been houses. He said he was purchasing poultry house. Any.other small bus. Mr. Gilbert. Wilkins,, Fairport RcL sewage, will have a report far the tired fcr the past eight years. a . business up north, that was con- ine s that established North,' Dunlrarton, hag a stock cmc Council in about pastwosed m, give " "prior use, entered in the CNE races. ivers A Bila::. was Passed to give tp�e Sir. Baker was. a member �f St. tingent on his ow-n business sale y continue as they are, but not .. George's Anglican Church here. He going through. He said his premisies expand. are:_ Donny Chestier and Kenneth Hydro Circuit Bre kers ,to all• ca . enjoyed gardening and was an avid were very tidy and that t none of the Powell, of Scarboro..Mrs. Powell is tomers_ of the Village Hydro Sy-&. - reader. people in the district objected. Sev-___-______��____________________ the former Cleo Jackson,-Of Rouge something goes wtiong with tem. If ' - Surviving area his 'widow;" Chas., eral spoke on his, behalf, verifying Pa: k; ?•I r. and Mrs. I'trweii were. the breaker, the custoalner• pay& for of Pickering; Bertha (airs. Nichol- that statement ROUGE HILL n armed June 14, at St. Paul.-on- it. On a re�orded vote, Councillor son),, of Saskatchewan; Elsie, of Dir. Irwin said he waa waiting t'r:e-Hill, Dunbarton. Ab. Reeve toted "nay"; the remt�isr. : Pickering; Ernest, of Claremont; to go ahead with changing his pre- Pickering residents, and tt,�ir- ' . The bowting was well looked af- der it-"Yea"._--_--_-_ __ er cf Count ' - Phoebe (Mrs.' 3icLennan), of ot-._seat boarding -house over to a nur-' guests, attended a picnic at Grand to on Sunda aft R. H. Bowling, by PICKE RING 1xwa; Anstice, of Pickering; John, sing home. Vailey Park last Sunday at the in- Lions Bill Lang and Ted B,-ett- VILLAGE NEWS 4 of Humber Summit: Jessie (af! 3. Councillor Robert Stewart said. he vitation L of the Baha'is of. Pickering.-------------------------------- ---�^- W. Henderson), of Blackwater; lies- felt •council would have to have They included Mrs. Pea-1 Hannan. Card 'r}ratt><s Tl .! .death took' place on Wod- _ in writing of all parties Dunbarboa; .-Mrs. Brenda Pember- �SdaT of William Pearce, father of ley, of Pi kering; • Ivan, of British approval r ' Columbia; Marion; Annie and. afar- concerned before council could even ton-Pigott. CherryAood; Mr. and' I would like to thank all those Mrs. Irving White. Watch for pay* jor;e predeceased him .several years deal with the matter, Mrs. Sam Tranter, Rouge'Park; -Mr. arho_ealled or emtquired about me. titulars of funeral in. the daily pap- __ - Mrs.. Crocker said she Telt that era. and Mrs. Jan yon der-Vliet, Willow- during my recent say in, hospital. Services were held on: Wednesday, properties in the area would improve dale: Mr. Don- Carty, Mr. and V. s. and also those who sent cards, flow- Mrs. Barry Murkar and children - in value if the by-law did not pass Muriel Barr and'Mr.. and Mrs. fia,r,- erg; fruit etc. Thank vou, sa' much. are spending a couple of weeks rriHt from 'St. George's Church with irk ferment In St. George's Cemetery, at present times; because the owners ry Finchman, all of Scarboro. Mildred C. Rernmer Parry Sound. Mr•, Craig -_ friends at -------------------------------- emi- Murkar and 'children are spending a ,Aje: A<,d PSehaznR Gen . week with her mother, on the Treat _. else =---ATTENTION "------------------a-r� Hospital Jame Statistics ^� at Kirkfield. _ i # Total in-patients -- -- = ---- 167 local r stack car raracng driverssuff. .. _ _ - -- - �- _ .:• • -. - 1' _ !-ICumber bz+bles born - iced a spilt on 'the CNE track a • � Total out-patient& -- -- - - -- - fe wnhts ago. and alrhoulth iojnrr .247 - - 1 Total discharges -- -- --_ -- . - -214 ed rather &everiy, is .noar home frau 1 In-patient x-rays -- -- -- -- -- 120 hospital, where a nuniber of 441tches Out-patient x-rays __ _ - 14i3 were applied to cuts. fah. in-patient treatments Lawrence Harties is credited with ojm an A- loser - -- =- -- -14 foot hole �Ce mouth of Rime pvmaq out-patient Minor opaatiotrse-- -- River-unconscious- after diming :.—PRODUCE RS'.,.- Mi taoes- -- -- -- -- twice _for her.. She recovered. Ear, eye n, ose abd threat Qp• +-- '3S f " A vote on the "continuance of the Ontario Hog Producerlf Marketing plan will be held on FIt'iday, July 25th: M. P >E C I A M- _ ]Polls will be .open from 10 a.m. to S p.m., local time - 1 - : - � ire • 1 - � �_ E A list of voters is being prepared by your Municipal Clerk. if 1 • • �Tf19loY •� you are a hog producer make sure your name is listed. P,eramber - Requkir $239.95 you-must vote in the. Township in which you reside. -1t S JI ' - 'Products Marketin • Boars has directed a 1• - WbarrpWs $9.49 b The Ontario Farm Prod g h -letter to all producers on the voters' list. If you have not Room $10.50 • registered. received aletter, check to make certain - you areII :or - wi your um Power Mower be00 cip R ers .. . b for• the location of your polling booth.. - _ - - _ _ Raguia $9 - _ - 1 ONTARIO FARM PRODUCTS MARKETING BOARD ; 6a6don S- _ : aidware ''G. F. PERKIN - F. K. S. STEWART j P k P MON% MINI CAR117Es 35 Yeats Serving Scarbori:' AST M�A frACTI ... Generator Service IB-II x�h.l WITH QUALITY PLUMBING, M s; k i"` IDunbarton -� EAST WOODLANDS HALL. and HOT WATER `HEATING taof toy Cabin) ds .�- ASK ABOUT OUR •-, .Bill If I It Auto, Truck, Tractor Gtntrators and a or-Repair" E _-L-..-1� JACKPOTSTt $120a$10,o- 2080 ; W Guarantttd _��__-_---- --..'AMISSM 5o cis BRADY .;P U M B 1 N G`- 41SS KDwAnroN ROAD - WENI HILL . r 'Lum1b r Coo _Co nbiaotion AluminumQoor ET .-DUN SLSK;. COMPLETE WrM. CLOSER FRAME i CHECK CHAIN LOCK . H(DNE 165 Y! REEBELIVER29.95 Cash &Carr • - Plywood _ ' I' � ' � 'Vl�iltlt - ; ';• : � , - Nowa, V�Itae & li i _ . `.Simpson s Wood Products PHONE PICKERING 26 ' ' �r1�?Q2lLid - I �.rIARWOOD N at Ne. Z HIGHWAY ' _: .z: _ AJAX - PHONE 1032 ' _. :. Mouldin g -. _._ „ f I M , _ , i '•', #t w ... g - ,. teratioas W bei+t4 to the fisted, by Mrs. I_Q. Ellicott and, • ]Ir, RC�MO home of Mr. Fred Binstead. Gruddf. koll Calk --A Ve.ae trom IFIN(I SCHOOL WINS CONSERVATION AWARD - :1• a: Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Lippert left 1st 'limothy. - '-- - _,t E. Cook and Mr. and Airs: • 'on Saturday for a tvro;-week vacation Mr, and Mrs. James. Ravey. ane Bruce Harlon, of Toronto, spent the' at Moira Lake, at Madoc on a motor trip to A4oatreal and week -cad bete with Mr. and Ddrs, Mrs. Walter Hardy, Toronto, at- other points, Cook. tended Decoration Services .here - on. Mr.. and.Mss. W.- Ellicott, Tbr. Mr. Ross Conners, of Dunbarton, Sunday, and visited he- Airs: rs: onto- visited Mr and, Mrs.'W- -.' t:it- 1� =spent Sunady here ,visiting Mrs- Eben. Redshaw. =Cott here during the week -end. Moaners► Sorry. to. tegott that Mr. (irthaa M•rs. G: Philip enjoyed a visit . ] r '_and Ms. Floyd Coates, Tor- DeRusha suffered a stroke last week from her; nephews: bless s Andrew' ' palto, vrisited friends here on Sunday- and -is now staying withhis. daugh- and Clarence Dobsur one 'day last "4 Y Mf and Mrs, ' Tum Lye, of i a- ter- Mira. Ross •Hard=y, north of Ux- week „ . pato, spent Spnday here with Air- bridge: We all wish halt a speedy •Mr. and• Mii. -A. J:- Gray accoti%- _ recover anyed their son Russell to his Cott- dad, Mrs .Lea. Lye, ' and . the Don y - fledges: The W. M. S. of the 1'isited Church age at Balsam Lake for the week- Mr. Ross F: vans of Toronto visit- Will entertain members of the Miss- end. eb here with f:'iends on Sunday. ion Band, • Baby Band and tlhei Ma: and Mrs. K. C.' Pascoe and Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.. mothers, in the S. S. rooms of the family visited Mir and Mrs. T. And. 'Jim McGuire, on the birth ,of .a 'United Church op July .10, at 2.30 ers-n, of Sandford. - pard 'of T on- — Y� o _ or A bowling jitney was held at the ish ti=e prcgrani and the mothers to, ,i: teu _..rs. u., s, Beer an , the � local bowling green' nn Friday_. cY- in the W. M. S., the lunch: first -of the weelr. _- - ening, when rrientbers of the. -rigid- Miss Grace 11iddlelon has -recti-- Mrs F. _Cassie: who_ recently sold f "court, StRufiville.and Mar-khatn clubs ed a pos:t:on Toronto, and --will hes' fa ¢n has moved into the. _apart- participated _in a social evening. The reside there. aunt above �•i•'uL Duncan's Store - • - members of t�ue va?ious clubs 'Here Air .and ' Mrs. " Carl Dopking and at _Green •River, ` ` mixed for the inks, v:ith Dave \lc- girls of Dundas, attender services bars. G ,Philip who has- been..slay- Pupils of S. S. 23, King Public contest to win the, first prize ;Donald's rink a- Agincourt -'coming here on S nday, and visited -slat- fins with her niece at Uxbridge, is School upped 100 other schools in $75.00. A total of 32 prizes wer out on top followed by Bob John_ ices, ? now at her home here. the Metro Conservation - scrapbook awarded the Area by the MTRC The Pee -Yee ball team is =lion, of Stouffville, and his rink define The Ellicott family reunion was. One cf the largest crowds to at- well- in- t:iei. League: -They will reld'on July 1st, on the'lassn of Air_- Service, Mrs. Reg. Hoskins and family are meeting next l� ednesday night at the Decoration Day play at Cla emont -Park on July 5, and M' s. Ross Knox, with an atten- sending a few days with her pate the home of Mrs. Lloyd Wilson, • 'turned ,out at Claremont Union and at Frenchman's Bay July16. dance of around -fifty peisons.. The and Mrs. W. Glidden' end tables were set on the lawn at nooneats at London. airs .Wm. Harbron and-.Uirs. Elmer :lir, . Cemetery on. Sunday- Rev, H. Lack- and games were enjoyed by all i6 ' bit, and Mfrs. Elmer Jamieson and Wilson are in char a of the - - — - was the speaker. Mr, bi. For Lyn—'-spent--Surtiay wit�t.-relatives S Prog- � h was chairman. Mr, and bars. - family of Toronto, visited on Sat ram. jyt in Cobourg. the afternoon. Guests were present urday with Mr:.and Mrs. B. Jamies- — S. S. No. 13 School Report — Baker, of Altona, wovided music, Larry and Barry Bryant of lick from Toro to, Peterbo o, Enniskil- on Promotions to Grade 9= --Da he readerin two solos accompanied ering are spendinQ'a few days with len, Hampton, Soliru and Brough - 8 M : and Mrs. Wilmot bicAvoy Bate (hon) Irene Hower „ lqa) - :by his wife ori the accwdion: Mrs. their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mae. aa - and daughter of Toronto, sent the Baker also accompanied for hymns, . p•- $,� Hockley. Miss Edna -Kayes of Pickering P 8 Jordan, Harold Davis. To Grad It' was reported that .I+fr. Grant We nnderstaad that the, Women's visited Mrs. 1i'r'cn Gray' one evening week -end at the Irving McAvoy g — George Em vin Hill was involved 'in' a car accident Institute here has a piojec., under last week, kaai - �C Lynda Hoskins (honjhjnarrtes Pow. : on Sunday, no one was injured. - ---------------- ----------- Di at attended*t _ - way to provide t=asst containers at _ The Disney- faint ' s he ell (hon), Butch Hbtner (ret). To Several memiters of the local Leg- various spots in this v^t.4e. Some �} Disney Re -union at a park near Grade T—Allan Jones, John Carson. residents are "up in arms" about the BALSAM &FIAT. ZION Pickering on Sunday. To Grade 6—Wendy 5chloen (how,' Ion Branch at=tended the large Leg= A number from here attended the Walter Mitchell, Sheila Disney..To Parade in Bow'manville .on Sun- a==mber of broken, bottles- Eouad ion Rev. E. and M --s. Beech, of Tar- Decoration Services at Claremont on Grade 5 -= Keith ohes (hon)Dor- .day afternoon- our village streets on Monday morn- J Mr .and ltlss. - Dcn - Sanderson i=lls—and, they're not all pop bot- onto, visited on Saturday with.. --Air. Sunday, Following the service, for-' een Jones (}ton), Hal Plegg (ho,r), - and ..Mrs Cecil Jones. t -three of .the Morgan Evans' fain ohs. Neil Fred Hairier Babb and family have returned home, fol- ties by any means.* --L- sowing a week in the north at Ho -- - - "_"- _ M'rs. J. Briggs of Oshawa, spent ily• gathered for a picnic sapper at blink To Grade 4Janetta Hos the week -end with Mr. And Mrs, the home of Mr. and 1� s. Edgar ktns (hon), Pat Stell, Brenda ilelG iday Inn. n Deacon UOUGHAM Lewis Jones. Evans. _ Atioy. To _ G•ade 3 — Earl J Mr. and Mrs. MaughaMr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wil- and Miss Delaine DoQkfrtg,'of Dundas, (hon), Marie H'otn,er (hon), B' +}rare their two nieces freta Toronto a %Yoman's Assoclatioa' of-'nyE Mr. and' Mrs. "IL' Dap ipint- the we& 'i+ spei:ding this week- with Miss Mitchell. To Grade 2 -- Gail them at their cottage at Chalk United Church held .thein regular end with Mrs F. Noon. at Graven- - t monthly .meeting in the cburch on Dor Jones sea (bon), Jane Horner =Los).. I Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Hill and h The Active Service Class will be Teacher, Mrs G., C. Jones. ,• Wednesday evening July2. Presidy jtanelly had 'dinner eine eveniklfr last ',est hire. -I.- Philip opened the mee4- �week st Doucette's Park, at Chaik -fins by all singing- hymn 264, fodl _ lAke. _ owed by prayer. Duringthe the bin - There will be a bon==ng local b1yoent - ;of mens trebles on the local vlr ens period revs al things were dig_ -7 d d donation, was made to "' . eusseana, lair greensthis .Saturday. - ftp Several local boys and men `Ira'vL, the Committreo of Ste' <-a c b9ra. found watt for the summer at the Hamilton .Cant Convener. -gave dee' ' `Richmond Hill pea vine -Y, - .mr*nR._ Card' Report. The rtleetin r was the * them are: 'Roy .. - for¢an. Fred F.v- tuned' over to Air:. Lackey, ey. w o I : ons, _�Vcs, .Lehman. Rav Anderson, j nave a yeti i �terestin¢ p-og am. Willard. Pettis., 4i'ilf C,iia�t+�n,' Bc " Gec,rze - �%'alaon and. dau¢Mter _ ., ,. w by Edwards. Dong. anis- inns, =='=hired .Hammond and J, War _ _ ` duea•t: wwi ic'1 ts:.s e�lnyed by all, x The meetirl_. cine d Ki.ti- fh« term- _ _ h- . anrF theme pram►. H+ctesses:' 1+ - --'- - * Nig _ 1S c uadersantl_ t>,at .R,,.. lam. _ 7 �. Mrs. Ir .e,ien hate }eft Claremont. if=s .Cd+sic; 'Nft�c -F,:- Seefitetk :and rx Sister Catherine of I� - He has been pastor of the Baptist i{.c T -ern., c vrd a ver_ alled local mom E h„rch . here. Ani-tC lunch.antidote _ c s -men bd Form Can- Building new homes are` Reg: Thr C4. 3i, c, of St J�ha'a a.tl 1 Cander�on. near” the rx.rth' end•of the. ( harl•i-thr,r text + •e�;�.<*. +r? iul,r 1% � - .. ,. , .ae _J r en+ t, vi31a¢ grid Rn. !�feI.crxi. rn the a•.rl,. hiir,• n iS-a. W C. Willson. ;. Cease of Vew' York 'Barclay- sub-di'.isian.�' Extensive al- Praeran: Convener 4Srs. Lackey ass•- rrQeoCy mea OL .�� ReedTHE PICKER - - i s Hasty a call Is" ...^ A Dlsoa New -• —by Captain Paul Abet. Stew - on �IEoth Ween ardess iix .- V w1f11 �,000I H 1lifell', poison i s e �; r of ran. r. - w opPe� ���his • Delson from New Tori `_ Fiealffi Department worker. SfllYitil� Or B11r It. At A A -boy's Mite hang in the balance—fow-year-old'Ron Tisdale ' 1 Ai of Montreal. -Ron lead swallowed a .q� of sleeping pills. - T6e ' FO�lowl NeWsMI!{�S Now he was in a�coma. His breathing had stopped.. At St. Justine s Hospital! Ron was put into a resuscitator - •: stomach was pumped out. He was given every anti- 7. nti •. :► . t t r • PICKERI _ >s porsost available StIII alive, he remained in a deep coma I . .. - `.%vas feared that at any moment his life mfpltt flicker out. ' j • Ltd. At Iffie_ osp a _. remembered.._ : - f new anti-poison-Megimide. But where could it be Yes s >. :.. _. House , . Eastern • .:. 's, sleet trying rev J ...• ,,, : , -:;- : - , ,_;-::� .. '- _ `i - i b ainedP Sister Catherine of St. Justine 's' local ells,_ finally telephoned -the Poison Control'.Cent<e ROAD '& ft. 2 of New York City. Did they have any? Yes -ora half oumoe, seder .t ''twnaeal•, sc o i ed f B�n� taut. > � ert� Store >so Ron tife Jvbf# tt' St recently' -stew poison was final firesAt that very m ea at► Eastern Air Litres plane s ; : 11VERPOOL _ - Anotlteropi etre lcall and���te �e Officiiaals�agreed _ meted as York. - to hold hold it its- passepgers voted unannttouslY to wait. A car Liverpod Arms - . :raced to the 6eK and a Health Department worker handed - y _. oris Black's Store vta� �e st � -dere : san ' d T _ : t of danger. S - Rhe precious ling car rushed t. jt>�ne O . a coat ' :. -- - y little Roil DUNBARTON Tisdale was soon ou Tinter cFi -to to The world-renowned New York ore tell dramatic story. For what a e s ore detail on its editorial pages this l _ - story of, human helpfulness this is of people using tele- -es, = ottrob -placing bele- else - EAST WOODLANDS AREA ` their determination o help save that most precious thing .. . Orchard's Crown Inn a human life. We also like to. think that this incident demonstrates how : in, o f urgent need. Past _- e . Long n Laro 24z -- Lou s ROSEBANi( a dependable, stands ready to serve you too- any D`zixn �dieae or�elai clan io cop n to their telephone dahl� it stn Rosebank Drug $tore. , _ -hour of the day or night.' New_ York—one of_count - less telcp'inne people who .-T"J[ SELL TELEPHONE COMPANY 4W CANApA work tncies .ay and t. . emergencies day anti night. ROUGE HILLS77 ... Stroud' ...'_ s Store :. 589 P F — .Ad. No. ?-B- 3'cols. x.133SUNNI lines o • lb . pkg. PORK SA 49USAGE-,,C MAPLE LEAF COOKED READY TO SERVE SMOKED Lli. E _ RO�t Sic PEAMEALED END CUTS or SLICES ib. 69c BAM BACON CENTRE CUTS or SLICES Ib. 79C DZVON SLICED ERDLE,ss BREAKFAST,.' -B -A C -01-N Xrowed Pkg ......................... ..... 9c F t: 9c i