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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1958_07_18N 1 _ p•-..-..-._.-.. ...._ 7. 4 _ YOL. 76 NO. 45 PICK s12LNh, ONTARI C, �URBAR AhfD SOif POl3 H AOthorized rLs Second Class a[attet - o►aa Rites: 1250 Per Year United States #300- FRIDAY, JULY 18; 1958 S Cents per Copy Post Office Dept P Ottawa Blacksmith Shop, Conservation Site • , Mated Duffin s Creek C©until rrW�fh �Y ted unsafe - - Ro" Westouge�abdi john' Robson, Sanitary InsR pector v'd er of the County Health Unit, told the ,News this week, that at present' all -It was quite evident that some of front are safe for swimming,' from iil this' week 'felt like. adapting, a -Mr. and 31rs. Cl;,,, Rolston of the a t stand i 1' tough" policy with nester. vlla a attended health ` Po at get g po the C g the Rols-n Family He also said that ; botlh Duffins. Hill -sub-dividers, in an effort to get' Re-uiiion on Sunday, held at Stan< ! Cre - iyer'- - them- --Ctriish-u work- still.. to .be _ ler . nark L• ::n - Umt - where eight been tested He said all bathing done there in connection with roads milers o, the R:1stGa family were areas would be tested every ten dapvs and - ;Q' res ' e swimming period, 'and. "We -have been going on with this -Mr. and Mrs. Stan Briggs of Riv that as soon as laboratory tests business for a Iong time", said erside Drive are vacationing in the - showed the water unfif for swimm- Councillor Stewart.;"I understand Arctic watershed, fl)-tishing for ing, those ,areas would be placarded that our agreement lst March was tr'i'te Eva Ru'mhle,. ! l� at once.' binding on all con-cerried, and that o. Hillsdale, STOP—Testa on Wednesday, this the work was to have .-been finished accompanied b;; her, sister, Ctrs. July - ' week show high bacteria count "in- by Jul 1st of thisthink Doo 1 Duffin Creek, and the creek will be shoulda tell them we want theand, work gin Ronald anaid children; Mr,rsElizabeth, visited Mr. d I1S. -- - - - - � ^' placarded at once from No. 2 High- done at once or they will have.. to Alvin Bushby last week, way, South. ' forfeit their $10,000 bond.' :Hiss Esther Ptrrv, of the IGA "Would the 'work still to be done staff left on Saturdey for a two - 7. >" tyek evacation in Nova Scotia_ �" _. -------------------------- Trivrc-Tir+e the—b9Hd-r'• - asked Corin. Ross Hawthorne. Miss Jeis:e Day, of .Toronto, fel J Village F�• remer� On "That's -a very good. question", spending her vacation with the 1 commented Dep. . Reeve Sherman Bushby family here, and relatives in; Duty Each Weekend Stott. "I know of one man in the Balsam and fort Perry. sub -division who has been living. Mr. and Mrs T,, J. Wheeler re - there for two years and has had no turned this week from amost en, Pickering Village firemen are busy work done, other than to just 'kept joyable nine -day trip to St. Johns, - eve Thursday night Newfoundland, where Mr. Wheeleg - � every y ght at the fire hall the road passably It . is no' wonder with fire drill and instruction periods that some of those residents who are attended the Convention of Dom law, 1 in the use - of their equipment. paying all of_ #300 taxes a year, feel ion Fire Marshals. He is Chairumw Councillor Air. Reeve,- chairman of they are getting the run-around of a joint committee working oQ the village fire committee told council The dust on the roads is very bad, fire prevention' in Canada. They', ffyy • ✓ Yy W -.-. • ;� err;,: , •. * .- last eek that the boyo are turning and in one place where a water syr 'were much. impressed with the rugs . out each week ind r n J good numbers -and tem has been connected there lei a � R a deur of the scenery. i 1 r - ane all taking active intereat in their mound of earth in the middle of the Ifigs Jean McLean, of ToronW. T11� VilOsse of Bamtmesville, boa- smith shop of Robert Porton, which tire -fighting work road." visited her" cousin Mr% Doris. Hary q des ft, just west of Na 27 Highway is shill used. Opr own_ Cottsavatioo Mr. Reeve informed the council Various projects to be completed top over the week -end. ! ::-.1w been dodk tW a• a Hisboeieat the firemen have set up a sche- by Chester Hill were d;+cussed with I ]dry J. Parker eft this week for Park at Greenwood(ireesrwood will b• officially jdule fol, week ends,. so that there Engineers Butler and Childs a,Jtoiiday, first, to� sit her sister, In fw by the Mateo Cao�on Ant- opened before too -loug• will always be some firemen in town. A motion was made to the effe.-t ' Gak. and then to .spend some time at houl9. Ph4w Is placed an the block - Once again we feel the people of that the March 17th agreement be- , Wasaga Brach. this community owe a debt of grati- tween Pickering Township and the Mr. Le Ducts in the Oshawa tudeto these men "who offer their Chester Hill sub -dividers be cotaple- General Hospital where he is recov'- • in Clas smot Brothers I t"m* and services for our protection• ted by July 31, or action will be ening from his Me ilt illness -- ------------------------ --------- .tfrkes. A safety measure in this town. -Die Within 4 Days Allow' Village Lot ------------`----- :• ---«-.----- ship has been the recent straightetr. __ f htkerlsg Village • • Local Wreckers Face can.ing It isea`ggreat provmmtn', air. Bert aiatuv appeared before Phillip Beans, 66 of Claremont Pas- { TO Be D�v�ded Eva Hasek has returned from the _ sed away on Sunday, leas than 24 spending two weeks at the Ontario piakermg v>bag4 'Council last week hours after his brother Thomas. 70 Car Theft Charges 4>ihk c -Leadership Camp, at Lake regazdis; the "poor visibility at the had been buried. In both eases the Mrs. McTaggart, of Norah St. ap- 'MetchiChing, Langford Mills, .Out. peared befa a Council in connection The proprietors a.0- a Pickering She was chosen to represent Fick - >arm -east corner of William St and deaths came suddenly. 2 Highway (our 4 -corners). Tbo>?ias, Beans had farmed for with the dividi0g of her 140 -foot lot Township used car lot and wrecking erfng District High School. �- fie tdd Council he had wiMea► 'may yEem ;r Uxbnd a township, auto. two 50 -foot lots. yard were charged by Metro B p pyla Mrs. W. W. Gee is visiting kit -ad several 0401-accidasts at this just north of Claremont. He Councillors Ab. Reeve and Ronald. Saturday with three counts of ear qct past few weeks, �� daugbter, Mrs Hortop. A numbic In the HWI, by virtue of their being mem, theft and receiving stolen Council agtrlad that a "driver's away on Wednesday, and was burled niaA board eary aT ve. of old_¢iende had dinner with dreai hers of both the i'taori Charged are .William H !n Claremont anon Cerietery on Sat- on Tuesday. 1 iris�►ility bout east "and west was iuday. Rev. H. Lackey officiated.. He and Village Connell, asked permiss- `mer, 2t, of Whitby, and Jots Biggins, Mrs. Robert Fouad has •been vis. hampered by obstructions". Reeve had attended the Claremont Baptistion to vacate their chairs for the 3.i, of Pickering, operators of Lori -B l Uwtey saw! that the Department o. Cburch• �• pointed out to .Ctoun- Highway and a !ting her Boas, Gordon and gar � e voting. It -was Motors on No. 2 Si Mr. George Sham's grandson N 4. Ri mftys SM,rdased to place a On Sunday, Phillip Benns passed til by them, that the Planning Ed. wrecking yard, at Brougham. slaying with him at present. 1 w>l bp•iig)a at 16 intersection. away. He, was berried on Wednesday, had turned down Mrs McTagKszt'ta i Detective Douglas Chapman said Mr. A. E. Calvert's daughter. Mrf�' Rands Chairman J. H. Purves ap- of thus week, one week, from the da application - when . it came before cars %tolen from Markham and Pick- y the ening Townships end the Metro area R Hindson and daughter Margaret. "sub" Mr, James L Palmer, who his brother died. He farmed, east of of -Hamilton, have been visiting Mar lives as the north-east corner, Mr, Claremont. The motion by: Councillor E. in the past six weeks had serial um- t t r.Palmer was M Thomas; was Sgvezdfi er, seconded b bers and licenses removed and re. Culverts over the weds -end. t I'velvis WN single end Tived with g y Councillor agreement with trimming a hedge as his mother and sister. Phillip was J. H. Purvis, carried, to allow Mrs. placed by those from wreck cam — ' The investigation was started after are attmdir,R the Women's Institute � ,lis corner .to help the situation, married and is survived by his wife McTaggart b sub -divide. Bowmattvi114 1 ce naked Defxctives Holiday week, at' McDonald Colle m Lida and a son Robert Campbell Benny of n naw appears that Mrs. a4ning Chapman and Daniel Clydesdale to ip. Guelph. :------- •. =-- P Gutlp'h. An interesting prottt'aW ptsstb wbou, Kiwanis Carnival Greenwood He was buried in Clare- Bart will have to "get the P'lasEning investigate a worthlesstc: of handicrafts, lectures eis lair., Mont Union cemetery. Rev. H. Lackey Board to sign her deeds for the two, to urehase 1;eense . The 9tof. vided, and rates are very reason• 1 7.end R! y waa.in charge �- - ---_ --- -- fieers'foand two regixftdttons for the slate. William Pearce Passes same car. adv. and Mrs., Gtr Pn Dillaboa T Pickering' police stopped the car on are on a two-week tri to Wim' , b� • No- 2 Highw$y •attar. a to -mile chase to visit her mother and other rein- - A high!; -respected, senior resili- c July ? at'speeds,uP.to 100' age m' fives and friends. It b their 'first Pro• - 'eat od Pickering Township, William Si Ph• tri back to the West, in eighteen , Pearce, passed away on July 9th, at BBiw was charged with criminal la rs. _ i ug is a-sem negiigenex and careless driving. years. M D 1latto h diet' At Coraw011� Andom Nursing Home, Oahywa, ' in «««�----------- at the IGA Store. .♦ :;i' . M. •{ -his 97th year. • - Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Bushby accom- (Hy W- C >titsdr) -. - The while project is go-,& st. it is 'Born. on the Townlime be Having N�t� ChYrCh ponied Mrs. Hortop and, airs. Gee.'- iiavisg watched and followed the almost impossible to describe _for --the amd Surbono Townships - to Camilla, on Wednesday, to g-isit L, -sievefopmeut '-of "The Sehway' for ettlighter menf of others, ust what he lived most of his. lilt in tc er- - j Miss Hazel Hortop and her brother. y nGier'al years, and driven through has• taken ing. His wife, the former Elizabeth � Air July ��th towns of Iron Bois, Candi pct• Out thing that ap- On the way, they stopped at Orange- - q nal+ pears to appeal to most, ran be Bramwell, Predeceased him many ,pe, to• see John Bushby, who i9 _ _ - Merroburg, Mill Roches etc- several .described in what I overheard Otte years ago, and since then has -lived employed at the station there, iliacs during that some period, Ion on the old Pearce homestead the Over CBC Network man say Just how big does a poo- The Evening Auxiliary served " a i ; bad developed a singular cwsority jest have to be before ,mean is stop- Atboaa Road and First Concession, R" Melville Butters Vid the turkey dinner on Wednesday, spon- the outcome- and following de- " -of Pickering<,• i. P rte- and his brother w choir of Pickering United Church ' sored by the Village Council to l�ltsi With tt flint inYea" e piece- Those towns in that area. which W • etc will be begird on The Char¢ of the Commemorate the. inaugural of • the VI►ith the bowing out of that col- are uneudated we JnOwa" stone mason oontractors ,.have been eompenseaet- • Aft' settvica. July 27, at 4.30 p. m. Village Hydro -Electric System. ' AR Scar dais, I wanted to "have a look at ed more than in Scacbora and Pickering for man generously by Ontario _ Y The broadcast is carried over the Boards. and. "Committee9 that are It saw". Saturday and Sunday last- Hydro. The new "I " " yam'kn�ifmtodar�rtiy buildings are arein a CBC Dora'" an Network, and can be closely associated with Council wer-_ roquois Long Y Ss Peo4ably one cif; the vioet'inter- model ttiwirs. Tlie"owner out'as'one'of the'P.earce Bros. jobs, .w• Toroab stat- represented. About eighty-five per.. Place and other r s of homes ion C13C. on' the 'radiei dial' _ sone, were Present. _ Mtmg changes that have taken including a great pant of the Scar-.............------------------- Mr, and Mrs. David Harty froetli b with the little town- of I P operttes, have been giv- koro Collegiate. Wm. Pearce re- — sogaois en something to replace losses, 'wilt >ltewy lute Ptteie:in Cornwall, 'have moved' into the -- i Statti w about Iroquois, No. 2 homes ate tired from active work ,following the , ,ilitlhway -ran most of the way on thin ' that far outshine any- age., Mr. Karry, begimting SepteaN t3 malty' could ever a to have death of his brother. He had how- The memorial service for Mn. her 2, will assume hig duties as Mut+' sown east, close to the old canal had the ever apeat 'the winter months for- Mar ; y -continued to live in their y Jane Puckrin, of Oshawa, for- ie Supervisor for Pickering Towns lead locks. Four or five years ago, former sites. And 'while we trader- twenty years on his citrus :arm at merly of Avdley, who passed away' ship School Area No. 2. ? - lJ drove down No. 2 along the main .'stand some I. Lakeland, 'Florida. freel a of those people have at Oshawa General -Hospital, on Fri- Mr. and Mrs. George Til! 'nave tie•- { street of the town: then a livelyt 1 Mr. Pearlce was a Life Member of boy, bue'rness etre Y expressed dissatification, and the Masonic LAAge, receiving his 5Q. day, July ll, in her 77th year, was tanned from their honeymoon and . Street, 'ami out the registered many protests. we will held at the W. C. Town Funeral for the present are witls her. parents h' ' last end, on to Cardinal. Last year '.be e'xpectin year jewell• from Doric Lodge here, Chapel, Whitby; at 2.30 July — ! g to find those sant Per- p. m. ul 14. 11[1• and M,r,s. J. H. Peattie, Ruth- „ when approaching the town, yon sons, in a few abort ten years ago. He attended the Predeceased b - dime to a "Y , turnip to the left years time; tilling Anglican Church, and was active, in Y her husband, the is taking a Summer Cc+ur�e in. gCin- Mt the new highway constructed, rest of ns •just—crow well off his earlier days in many cgommunity late Simon George Puckrin, thirtly- dergarten work, 'pr�eparatorq to he` :,441 are. threeR years ago, she is survived by teaching in Pickering h?tih}ic School -I, or, yon! could, (at your own risk) The big, new lock at 'Iroouois, 80 daughters, Mar continue on into the town oft "the feet wide and 600 -Odd feet long, The funeral took place . on Satur- three da Margaret. of Osh- Mrs. Long, of Detroit, t. visittttA cid Re. 2. But, the town .was, last handle an will day, with interment at St. � Mlarglar- awn; Gladys (Mrs. Chas. Clemente) her daughter, in Toronto. Her si:- ) �� ocean-going car- Sadie (Mr3,- Gordon 'S+mitti); two ter, Mrs. Topper, visited her the^•, 'August, a deserted ghost town; not Cemetery, Scarboro. Pallbearers were this *week, R+o vc`scl of today. The huge power- I sons: George 'and Fred; eighteen ` is human in sigh!, and the stores all house at Cornwall will have thirty- Wm. Graham, John Head, Milfred 1 gtiandchildren, all of Audley; and Mrs. A. G: •Holmes is holidaying' ,boarded up. This year you could a- too Farley, A, J. Bovair, Gerald Cowan 1 p at -Mrs. Mitchell's - cottage of tl•e- Reneritors--sixteen for Carr one brother Walter, of Geul h. gain,' at that junction, take the old . ada and sixteen for New York Stati. and Harold Bennett. The. services were conducted by lakt. No. 2 for a short dist.'ance, but you Two units "on the Canadian end are Rev. H. S. Shepherd _and Rev. M. Rev. H. A. Mellow, minister b -_ -A fencing company has erected' a -;soon Oeste to an abrupt Halt= you're now operating--lbe lot to be comp- Butters conducted the services: Northminster United Church, Osh- s 9b0 Mr._Pearce is survived fence. at 'each side of a lame to the PIC ern at the waters edge. That old • letrd in l biy his dao- awe. Interment ' 'was in the familyschool, on the western vile of Mrs :main street and the whole'town has T ghter Mary (Mrs. Irving White) of g Ross, Irwin's, for the eenvenience of TO any of aqr readers .who art the plot in. , aleatt Cemetery, Pickering exmplbtely dislappeared under twelve least -bit into -sated in this thing. I rc Pickering; brother john, and 'sister Town}p, pallbearers were six school children: Elizabeth. Predeceasing hint were: Mrs. Letham from 'Iiondoti, Etig'., deet of water, and four more feet, to . commend a tri dawn as far as Corn- nephews. Richard Squire, George !come hq September. Vbu just stand "wall,_Two days at kart, will be.nec- brothers: Roger. Bob, Joseph, and Squire, Walter Fowlie, Harold. I+ow- is visiting her daughter Mrs: David.. - tend hook. There's &'curious re -action essary if you want to see •mucM--if sister Fanny (Mrs. T. Robina). lie, Lorne Puckrin and Continued On BMW Page ekes plaice within, John Puck- 3'nii move lively. ? al. _ _ . 1n,iltis I ; , I > .$ mCi' ;:;:$ ;iK�y Y.: kt:F• � !Y'°` � , ' _;V'�' .''� •. '. ill 'I . .. __�,._ , .' , �_ DREAM ITEM FOR DAVY JONreS LOCKER — A $150,000 Chrysler dream car, which took mors -than two to design build, down with the Ill-fated Italian liner Andrea Doric. FREE WHEELING 'GLOBE� -11KER — Resting on his bicycle, Colt. - 4 years and went forn!an Abbot ISugally takes a breather in Lopenhogen, Don. The car, had no door or front posts, but cantilever arches on each side. However, the dream mark. Du all , with 87 unds 'of luggage, has toured North model, hand -built in Italy by Chia, famed Tur{nsports car maker, was {toured. and South America and Africa during the past four years, and - Is now wheeling through Europe: He began with a cash outlay _ which to have, we almost had of $8.23, but gets along on donations dropped in the bike's POLE�i - APART our first quarrel Ia the end we agreed to have them both, only =coin box b folk clop the wa � Y g Y• - • •• on hire purchase agreements. ny. It was heart -breaking. My I look at the painted spiasbes ' .Complete Story by Mak the way he keeps his shop. I The agreements were signed, the wife was in tears most of the of hot color. the azeue sky. the . y iiam—e is Eii;ico�_I_iiave was o6ce a barber myself. all delivered, and the d r f e r s in- time- If it hadn't been_tot..mX_- —elder . _vivid bleu sea. the salute y9 - sen y e little barber's ' shop on the my family .Craftsmen, " he stalled. "'That brother who hal' us out, p� nisi at the Riviera g bts. t Iront at Alano• Alano is a little _were. explains proudly. pole was superb — eye: and the tips I concealed, we the, harsh white beach. I .think town on.' the Italian. Riviera You wouldn't think it to look 'catching I — it made the shop .would have starved." of how I made sosaeftes, too where- warm b 1 u e waters lap at me now, no callouses on my look very professional, a n d He a pauses, and reflects. 1 stop much of my troubles. the rent. contentedly against hot. white fingers_ But I was, and a first- there was nothing like it for massa massaging � spirit and examine taxes — after all, there is ". ? sands, and green palms line the class one. too. That was a long milia around. We were keeping 'hie akin. Hr Is nearly finished. Ways the sem ire Alamo. wrindlag promenade. It is only time ago though, and a lot of up with the payments on the I start kneadingAnd.I again. and he decide then thinking t: � r - _ - a little .place but very popular water has flowed under the driers, and the le settling the pa carries on. _ the . local Eni - - with theEnglishtourists. The bridge since then." rent and just about squaring a ourselves, when we had our first "For several months dee were wealthy, but his earlier simpler days — I decide that I -service is so much cheer per than its the bigger resorts. He smiles quietly to himself I say, Si, and finish lathering bit of bad luck. Ava fell sick, I both ill with worry and work- ing too hard in an effort to dear am not going to Isten to Rosin& • _ My shop overlooks the new- his face. I thins to myself how couldn't afford to replace her, I seeded the money for her doc- up our troubles. 1 was secretly and modernize the a,)s� You I file being jmrt a barber fl a - moon bay of Alano. It must be much younger he looks when he smiles, it is litre a bright toy's bills and so I had to close '. sure that Ava would -be sick' again_ One evening In Alan. I do cot fancy � - > for this view that my robber of a landlord asks 15,040 lire; 'shaft of sunlight on a dark day. the ladies salon. " the sirens wailed and we dived for the as a big beeefrtessmtaa, wAb ' > -it can't be for his limy shop, it I stand back a little to observe I wipe the last few patches of lathes from his face; his shave is Shelter at the bottom of the road. ulcers In my stomach. ' And to think that, jma be - is not worth 3,000. Still the cue- ' �+ jaw and then start to shave finished. I !etch the hot towels, They were trying for the docks fore the ftslishman came in, 1 ' • � _. total is good during the season; I ale a barber; the him. While I work,. he tells me this afore. and the dark man' is silent, mvf- and our part of-Steptaesy was !badly hit.. After it was over was wondering bow it wmid good and . inglest like the view. "Yes, Enrico, we'd always been. fled in the steaming cloths. I ' .we went back, and found the look outside — a big striped, I am opening my shop hairdressers, even my mother, take them away and he con- tinues. _ shop destroyed. everything—all Mon barber's pole. From 'Tit -Bits other ince nide thinking. as I and so when I married, natur- "It ave had left was what we stood . . s loose at the. sun -soaked view, of f ally I married a girl in the business. F 'did not m g- "�' yours was that period before the holiday' season when business up in. "With the ' Model Murder the taxes, my exorbitant rent, the slackness of the season, and I was thirty-seven. M parento would be at ttsee►est; women like their hair newly for shock o! all this happening, my wife was ill, aid �yascrupulom people %ave de•- -' how my wife Rosina keeps nag- me to eacpand cad were h dead, they - eY me ■ little money, and I knew permed their holidays and the Y appoint- things looked black again I hadn't a job. But my bachelor wised mats, schemey to etetraud mode- ize the shop, p - theme 9vod ham liked me ment book was lull. It was '39 __brothel once more came to the insurance companies, even err- , - their awn murders. ` Then, at this earl hour. br - y to have opened a shop of my own, with the faintly name Dues and troubles seemed' heavier under •the shadow ,of Wal'• rescue; he offered mea a job its the electrical he et! Kansas In It;'48. the head a - fore l can have m usual y amu- iette. a customer comes in. the door. "1 felt behind ears some of the - sho P own What could I do but accept Can loan company- was found dead with a roadside W' retie bullets - I .recognize him from the pre- ' But. yQu know, Enrico bar., hue purchase payments. parts. cularly those for the sign. l you imagine, a barbesin an his learned that -- - 'viom day, when my cousin MI- ''tale, bers are not wealth • m Y en, and ;even with m own small savings Y gs didn't care about this at first electrical shop!" P• He stops- I have finished his Ps d man the dead alien had been with err• other man for ■ pawnbroker to - s who is a night waiter at the Splendido, points him out it wasn't possible, However. -was because Ave was w sick and I had enough to worry about. facial. and ,dry him off. I say "Signor. exchange- a small pistol for a :to me in the stmt. when 1 married there just "She to him, Em I do not nnder- larger model. The dead man had He- says this is enough.y with the little m wile started to get better and stand?- This is how you make said be wanted "a gun eat _ a very rich mats, who tips well. So I say, bad, for a mortgage on a small things were beginning to look money?" would do the job " The second Bubn Giorno, and show him to shop in Stepney with a two- 'roomed uP'. when two men arrived from He smiles, aunost sadly. man was traced and he told the '. best chair. He for flat above. the credit company to take away "Yes, Enrico, he says, "it was. amazing story that his victim .the asks a shave and a "We had to .work nard .to at- - bur pole. They started to take You see, - while I was staying had offered hiss $750 to kM harm .facial, tract custom, and at first we it down. I argued, but it was with my brother, he had ern acd- It transpired that. the -loan - . We chat, this Englishman' and only held our own with the esta- no use, he could not help, and dent. a bad fall, he injured his company had last a tot of money L And as I prepare the shaving blished shops. But soon we were the men -took awaythe pole. bead and never recovered con- and it was suggested that the water and lather his face, he doing better business and had a "My wife and 1 -were simply sciousness. He was a single man. head of the $stn wanted to be tom limenb me on my English. re lar custom. We id the people; we were good hair- I was his only relative and he murdered -become he was in - an to a ret the weather mo rtgagb instalments d man- , ut were slid not un - eft ' me the' shop. I took i over. (how these Inglesi enjoy their 'aged t tiny profit 'but we were stand the—taw:- I took the com- "My brother had taught me H he committed suicide the pol- Weather !}• both ambitious, particularly my Pant to court over the returnthe business well. I made steady icier would have become, invalid. - He i, a square, elderly man wife. We wanted to ex pend a of this sign; and foolishly con- progress and watched for m y Another case of murder self- with a black bar moustache, 'not llttie, to promote more business: ducted my owe case. I telt it chance. Just after the war it arranged' happened is Chicago _ _ as .tall as you think at first, and Ava, my wife,wanted two new was only a question of giving came and I took it with both when a pretty model, not noted ` 'With tired lines around his eyes, driers for her ladies' department; the court the facts, telling them hands. I bought up all the sur- for her intelligence, allowed a doctor friend to her !helping to give his dark fea- we could just about afford- them, the truth, and they would un= ply government equipment and persuade a they could make their fortunes �- tures a very serious look; very but there was a' problem. I had derstand the unfaf iness of it a3L vehicles I could, took out all the cut of insurance companies. ' :Mauch the businessmarL set my heart on a barber!s pole I know now the war and cor4L power electrical fittings, radios, ' and He took her to several com- l`ie IS tsiicative• like many men to hang up outside the shop, plexity of the lair; -and L shud- other saleable parts, -and Bold the' pies and they. finding her - the barber's chair seems-.to'relax ' "What I wanted was.a hand_ der when I think how stupidly bulks for scrap iron. In eleven' }nth g i9sueed polices on, ' his tongue. "You some, flashing neon affair with I behaved. years I made a fortune. And all her life. a doctor explained know I likeyour 'shop, coloured stripes,' and letterins "I lost theti case, and I lead .to because I wanted a barber's that he knew a drug which Znrico," he murmured.' ,i al- that said Ladies' & Gents' Hair- pay the costs. The company kept pole!"'• ' • would cause her to go,into. a - . - —.'ways say- that -you taxa tell what `kind dressing. We couldin't afford the pole. When I had finished, He pays his bill and leaves. - death -like trance. She would of a barber a man is from both, and in trying to decide paying everything I -was bank- And after he has -left, I stand at 'die"' in, the presence of Wit- rupt, and still owing for the the open doorway, hi;., ge�serous nesses and would be taken away i. -mortgage and the driem tip in my hand. and look' out at In a hearse. once out -of the -- "The bailiffs sat In our shop the beautiful day as I have done house the corpse of a stranger like eager locusts. This was the so many times before. Yet seeing would be put in her coflln'whiie - .4 most miserable time of all, As n the clear light the view, iht of she herself would wake up, col - f 1 ' soon as money was put in the the Mediterranean sun, perhaps, lett her ttlsare of the profits—and till, they took it out, every pen- for the first time. live happily ever after. n iii i `i�r ,� `�• `�`; 1 � \ � I «.»'�. » �., r.e.,; •. '\\ -TELEGRAM FORIf a l ienious4 `\ .,telephone, the next best thing lee thiscingar Installed along me d beed hnQ drench highways. Names G NOT WHAT IT'S QUACKED UP Tb BE — Pretty good at ,honking, 'several themselves, o' clan of'Ducks g of autoists who have telegrams sent r them 1 pores the bleatin horn of a motorist. lass year, pair g bleating of wild mallards made their — are posted strategic .points along major highways. an oil{boards located at home in a backwa of Sugar River, just inside the city limits. Residents, amused by the v�,t A person s ottln hla Home on the panel wn then proceed to the nearest fed and pampered ,the ducks.' This year, no one's amused any more, for the waddlers and of. . . ;his mer i�,o iv •••Ren, for -him. - station when Spring now number about 100. The quacking birds fhreaten to outnumber roads foe foode ;the native citizenry; . • Y •- - and tie up all traffic in their search along the -„ •.• - .;� ,. _ 1 '� r.. :t*'"•vj,s3`Y$L., ... ' �• _ •y - � '-.' -. ��11. `:'�.S:Iw � ,.. Y(:.L- sT pr. - r^R.f *�••r.+i!t'tt�,:f "'i1 . � .� ,�'r ���,:_• '�. .i,"%�ir" C'��'."A�y}k-•'f.;�.r ,.'d•'�.�.�'.ol'i.,�yii"�`•. �•iiY..• •� ._"•,,'. - .. � -. �f `D .. _ . . y ..1♦,•�, , 7yt.J�j'.e�J'.i f.�JI 1,�4. ♦ , � y} ., •4..- - • • • - tract Governor Das Sw�1nnl�ng Safe Turn Down Request permit would be issued. If we a mita The vote was records d, with Councillors James grant another permit, and i • =: Local Rotor , For Greenhouse leave ourselves wide open", said Coun. Stewart, others in .ane voting negative, the others in the affirmative. Yisits "t P irk. Beach "well, it seems difficult to die- •"I feel sick about this", said Mr. Ruggles, Cobourg, District Residents 6f 'Pickering Beach, of A motion' passed by Pickering Tp, Council this week, refused crimmtinate against Mr. Obey ,just 'Obey. because he did not get on he band- "I don't know if you realize what you have done to use', he add- " Governor, Rotary District ivo. ivi, 1 klub Monday which there are about sevelt bund_ to Kraut a Building Permit to Sidney Obey, wagon. when ttie others did", said ed. visited uie t t�;3 on - - evening, the first official visit to red and fifty,,_learned this week, de- the offensive odour along their of Rosebank, who proposed erecting his th, Reeve. The third reading was given the Reeve Lawson advised -him appear before the Ontario Municip. the f ii odd clubs os .the District, spite waterfront, the lake is sate for swan- a greenhouse on property on the east side. 4f Rd. Zoning Bylaw, and a motion trade p. al Board hearing and .state his case, ate will stake curing his. Zea. in o:.• ill •ming I .Dld,Rosebank just- north *f the -CNA tr*ks. that Mr. Obey be nett gtraated a' R y as his only remedy to the problem, " ice. "Ed." 'Ruggles, • addressed the club Reeve Wm,'•Lawson, read a let- 1 from John Robson; Sanitary In- Mr. -Obey, said his father is plan,. . ' _ at dinner, reviewing again, the pur- fes spector of the County Health Uuit, in November this ring n rh they year and they to - HOG PRODUCERS OF ONTARIO COUNTY ' pose and work of Notary, with its one hundred , ad ten thousand mem- over the globe in a- in which he said that seven samples of water had been taken daring the planned erect the -greenhouses next spring, Councillor Stewart said that ' �t "YES" ON JULY 25th hers scdttered _ round five thousand- clubs. There is p art week, and tests showed it was _r.. v„-—;,;,m,nr:_ In fact. the ., was his pnderstandirkg that when `VOTE - -_-- - -Ia3tw ways letter Pointed. out that -the bacteria - ee senior officers to have it unuerstood --that was the end of it". KEEP YOUR HOGS ON THE ' - by both club -members and members I count would have to be abut ten Mr. Qbey's property lies in an times greater than, it is at present, R2 Residential . Area. lie said he of the community, that the Rotary before posing a', danger prbtlem. urchased the y OPEN MARKET Club Pei to in `r articular com- .My en aev P propert of tw•o acre`s" munity for tl:e purpose of "seeing six years ago, :with the —understand- odour n erstand- - odour was caused by algea decom- m he could build- when he' was that community"—" Scrvioe at all I o�in in water, Some of this algea g This is the only issue—the necessity of all proeessor,� = -times, and it is the hope of the local p B re<:dy. bitiC�jn On Our -hogs t0 et them. club that those. of this ccinmunity I traps dead fish. He said that the Councillor Jean McPkerso�i said 9 y4 ,• sev� age system of the Ontario Hos- (RaT With allowingthree Permits last will understand' that this club too, ital was pot , causing the trouble, 'operates for that purpose; and not P wcrl:, she c:,uld see' -no 'alternative and that. the new system being in- but to; gii a Mr. Obey his permit. only, a means of getting together stalled there would be ready with - once, a week for dinner. IN '= ask tile sta e She added that she realized the line f"" ; people of Pickering District to un- ' id three. weeks. He said there was had to be drawn 'somewhere. no health hazard involved. Mr. A. W. Cane, Rosebank,' s -derstand that while local club mem: Nfr. Ron. Blakey, vice-president Poke l ems do enjoy that social hour, at, briefly on .the subject. He said he of .the Beach Ratepayers Assoe., „ dinner, all business, all discussions did not want to b@ personal" -1iut 4'., is promoted by said he felt .that ritost •of the resid- he had noticed that ' all three who the desire and in- - -- — orfs would still think the odour is tent of having each member either had been ZV. lowed - Permits had not y gives caused by sewage. He said it has iadividuiily or collective] of a definite, distinctive odour. He ad- Yet eontpleted their ovum homes." He „ ,•of lata base and endeavour, to = said he did riot think it .was fair - bit bat` ded there had bei an algea a►n- to those who had finished maleic this cocw=rvify a ed Nantes, - y d -tion there for years• �r place for a8 (not only Rotarians) and were paying on z toll asses9tnemt live. The Govern" appeared, with Counccllor Jean NCPfaerson said basis. He asked how to she had visited the 6* and there people who had ars• Us dealing and discussing of each ed�et rant completed their own homes could ��'•' depaatmeat of Rotary business, to was a very definite there• She expand an a business Dasiai'. ' — .- esapbasizing this fact; and stress- said she aka visited thae Out. Hos- Mr. Cane also mentioned the fact -- ed the same throughout the evening, prt�+ that too odour *rap ata evil that a park, in Rosebanik that "Nos ence at the time of her visit, r other.' been kept the oth ep dar)t _ In passe form o ental now is r site a i was M�. B falter said i! a He also gave considerable of has conkinf �• t*- HOW He totd�-Ooancil-•a, . coincidence' that when the hospital+ to the emphasizing the import- hot dog stand has now. been erected started to add additional chlorine to arty, Arid that he under- ante of 'regular attendance". Yet on the pr their system, that it could also be • x _ We were here a little confused when detected in the odour at Pickering `VIM that it was residents obiec. if lie said he "was not impressed with tions, to this park re -opening that ' r - - the long period ofonehundred per- Beach. AND TEEN-AGERS Pent the Zoning Bylaw under way at tent attendance The known at . the tune. - tempt by each .and every club to ( Reeve Lawson instructed -the To .H _ -1tave every and all vocations appear- We -spent one hour on. Tuesday Clerk t* cheek and see if Building ` Ing in each community represented evening observing traffic on Church I Permits had been obtained for the ' by at leant one member, vvas again Street. Our gross is—that one out ( rot dog stand, and he time lapse.- ' t I ILtre�s.ed by. this year's gove:,or, of every i`ifteen cars kept anywhere since it was last used as a_park. a Wet3nesda Will be e! ad?in also; that each. memoet wa; eYe DOCI(GI'... near the 3y mike limit. Amonst those y Mr. Cane said he felt that in let - r ex ccted'� to - be ca can; we -e' a number of avll known ting out three Auildirur Permit4, it - - - own particular vocation in the- cern_, vhtlace:car;=one of - t/em doing, we ' wa^ the, "thin edxe of the wedge". - _ tnunity in which that club operated believed, y©methirtg around .yxty. "i *bink this ie a danger for the fur- " l Ciiif Barkiy; President of the.loc�- 1i adult: cannot obey ane. laws ( tire". he paid. "i undemtnoA from 1 al club presided at bath <ey�ivasa: and practice• "sarrx- `' Mr. Reeve,, and Mr. Little, pt when it'd time to have the dentist check -------- - ------------- criticize teen-azerc ('prow n+,r nuhlir meeting, that thio was a t : to r , : daughters teeth; Mrs. Smith naturally reaches. St. Andrews Pre-byterian Church Upend -et an eiaimple, nlease. ti,olding bylaw% i wan ala* rsf the oo- rant Women's _Mi•sioaarg Society. Wl ite ae' know it is imnosyiw:r in•an that the i."uinsr of three 9ef- for the telephone, that helpfultuber-of-Eh - The l�ri rs of the Pref,>ti-ran V'" r ne. (on the side) to' determine -;ta latt- week, was the end of tate qn a - M. S. held a w' . _ picnic at. the arse of accurately, flab speed of ai n vinq tnaitter." •"""'1 the Nab f of ting things dont - ' -- Mrs. Cha:les Rogers, Brock R, art, vehicle, one can... after drivinc Feer \rrs. Carter, and another resident :_ When you look back, ymr-day, it's some - Tuesday Tuesday aiternoort, July S. ` We thirty or forty years, make- a fairly toles the meeting, that she felt there �� surprising to realize in just how taatay were pleased to have a number of. close guess. "Guesses" are not aeon world have been..a lot more present, , _ -• "• ladies 'of oeir conFrregation as gaz5ts: opted in court. if they had ever thought another t�aytl �� helped y� little a has how The meeti" v:as conducted -by it adde so much convenience and con &rt to I -i 'Um J, Erisli+n, President. High- living. lights from "The Glad Tidings" was 7- - - r Y J. {� /� 9 _�'rd� - resented b" Mrs. Gorman. The y:. 60ing 'Away' For'A A Holiday • _ - • • J topic and d:scu: Sion %%as led lav the "M uta,L,77i.t1 MONS OOMFAN'V O� CANADA president. The girl°_e of the Junior Choir presented a play "liis Vc;ice �n the Ga -den dire -ted' -by .Marion _ t ement. -- Corr. YOUR PET -------------------• ------- A ----- - —_ A THANK YOU - _ ..-The -• Tho jr• tient; •,f -the Open Crate Ret _]fame. wr•+,•.,•4 like to eom+-at- o Wbiie Hart Kennel Re d - ..:, __:.: ._ -.ulare 1fr arc{ ]free 'L�-crernhold. •, _ _. _ _ anef sav "th ink vna" f^iin all' of uc. :..• - - C*m0nl Hardware _- party_ in t},- l:v graunci. ref -heir For ,Information hr�ntr, c..,t �: tr-rhv•. July 12 Fv ry- ' _ tMnL -% 'as rn;1,%.e41 by a1ii ;3-:o manv ,, Yrnrs.truly,, =t _- Phone P sk. 57$ Appliances* .Paints On _ of the Pat e _ CAR -UTE - ,. Generator Service - 1 fools, Glass, Etc. -B I N G'O'. ` (east.. side of Log, Cabin)- EAST' WOODLANDS HAL ' :Auto, Truck, Tractor g � 1��Is"' on - � � r ware ::Generators and Starters , :.'Thugs .aiU.�Y` 17 Lxdmnged' or Repaired _ sAtt�.d JAtlrl��T3-' i38, `&$M0,4 bane, P�cktrngE ---------------- Forrest 1vi�b er QCs: - 4.�Conibbiation Atarninom Door -SIL'KS -MAR-KET . ' �o.>a:at. ><t..wm. race►, calltppTs ::. w1' CLOSZR FRAIilB , CHECK CHAIN , . . -- OC 'PHOAI E 165 , " ..... � - FE E .D E LIV RY $29:95 Cash & CarrT l wood — 1 Now! Village & V�nnt#�i 1 $im Wood P�odacts _ _ .." i . MOW FICMING u NUIW000. N at. NO. s HIGHWAY ,+ - ALQ — 'PHOHN 1032 to _ - . ENGAGEMLNT , ..horn oat. Sunnybpoc&- Hospital.. Smith �Yt fj. ' tae, and the partial des► cellaro and t lC, , of ,Mrs. bowie's home, Mrs. • ;.: - --'--=-- :. • Mrs. I-vc4a Tda 3'mm tsuctn Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stinson. 9f• of . Ngw Jvtey,. ,have been visiting, I Cowie_ hAs s4eur'ed,.a. home in Whkbj r: .Aiax,•4anq%gw the engagement of firie�ds, apsi telatiye� in Audley while' her', cue i being. r aired_ - n �••.r- • „thejr s ly, d;iughter, Carole :Mine; W. .. ice, Wt}1teF '1i *..a. Guriph, is, _ 1tr neig��ottpR ladies provided •, - �r � �,• � f E mall alu.:E oo_d WZ�ite,.sgn. oE,.l�TS,, ,visiting,re,Jaljvs.yag i,3?t .Audr lun�jt _and rcpffpe_for the toren at the •:.,,.... White and the. )ate Mr. Walter G. ley this week. a t alten�irtR%, th ii{e', „� ,. ;, F, �e �. @i` White, of Pickering. The marriage��p Nneral,. of. his,:.sister,.;-Alcor .$irru]ti t''•' jQ . hes w.Prir)wy and junior -'children , FUNERAL 'D1RECTOR take._place ;quietly on Friday,..AUBr. Puckrin. sang- twa scxcgs,At.the church servie4 •� �> LY �.• E' ust 1, 1R , in St.. Paul'9 United. Follgyir ,the„Elie at :.the ,Gordon , oq.,Stin4y : 1 i .L ., . f`�'•�” FURMTUR �i _ .morning. , r pp DEALER. Chttr+ch.. Ajax, 'Qiit9iio. ; IR Fri MsbuIana Sarr1►loe ' ' Au �i E Y _,MASCHKE'S MOVING- SALE . _MI.&M':33U DAY OR IWtiIFIT Thq closing- - for •Vacation- ) . Church School was held on E;iday FREE SANDALS FOR LADIES +•. • evening in Baggotsville . school •ivher- p��s '- classes had been held each morning WIti1 every order Of .15.00 EACtM ,,Prop during the week.' Rev. M. Buttars - - i , . • was chairman. The kindergarten FOR As children led b' Mrs. FREE 'SOCKS FOR THEN �!i 0, , Maes: - Y' John Pucktzn. on Phone Pickeyit8 19.3 --g three songs, "Twinkle- Twinkle - " "esus Bis hine" J d r. of shoes of rprice with eve ring, QAt, and "When He Cometh".•The Prim- " r-- ary class, ,led by Mrs. 'Rert-Guthrie �� AR C�,AK sang, "Tlte-_-Bible Climb",__ "Climb -. �Business� for Sl/le �SO - ���� up Sunshine Mountain", "When Jes- _ us was a Baby and "Be Careful 1'' • ,A1 NEERA : _ tis; $'J. TUOMPSON+ g, A. LLE. Little, Hands What . You D,o". 'i he � t fsr: A slid Lnior class, which was led by Mrs, scle- �pp/w�r ('o! Oa, a•deYeric. Wm. F. Guthrie, sang "Lt the Sweet W,nL British Cbloanbla aced o�sls By and By", "We would see Jesus", _ and "Ever Faithful, Ever Sure". _ - - (Gs■Wood DW., Ajw--- They also recited in unison several - N OUR I a . verses of scripture. 'Eileen - Guthrie /re ;irt�sess P4.■e- • eR.lr 1M was pianist Other assistants were JADE' ROOM - S.M Marie Smith, Ruth Thompson, Sus- �//N3ti - — ie Paekri'n Mts. Fred Whi a -Mrs. ' - - ( .s 0�■sk� uaies. tltllj George Puckrin, Mrs••.• tsnettce, AT THE - Mrs. Fred Pucktio.took _ __ ___._ _ � the worship ri ' told the ehildreu • 'f� i>to■Pr ' 1 ,1b A� Coogrstulatimo to rbtl. int - -- - _ Churchyard • .who; ,received fi�� + • banquets. WeddG+igs. C!■i! %Ritdtt r 'kir � Wit' TVW&1AAW ified Nursing Asaiftant . Cekiliate. • BusinessPick Lip an July 4, in Toronto, following a� ---- -- — L T ]flr� W Rt>r. ten-fnonth course. KW �YATtOM MONS P" A9 *a* _ Air• Broadfoot, of wiesti9e,q spent AM. 1-3373 2378 Kklgsttm Rd - . e�ia� sevecal-d*ts' recently+ at the home'• of - ` ATSTOP 13A _ � , + 'orI il�pt; ,t>statfgat Elsa• • her niece, Mrs. Cox, Ronald and ]HOURS: --1100 wa to 2:00 a.wt• FrL i s.r. 11 em is 3 sWL Note" PL41k ' . - �rnnlars - Puma MO 11-SK4 children. SUNDAYSr 1200 NOON To 12,30 AAL :. _ _ • Friends -of .Mr. Jacir Bartlett are iQioa at ON teoad � glad to hear that he -has -retuned ----------------------- ----- _. _ WAiNTM ef�.,�� r �j, AT. '1-7991 Or AT. 1-13ss coub"MraoI �� epi VIiIiE'9 `�T�7! Repairs Re -build Maintenance .. - .. ... 8 Y ro FrL l:9I tr t: -IAG[. ACREACM AMD. Minister- Rev. Melv(Ile Buttes" S M S w� I P -a• FAR" SMALL MOTORS SERVICE ,T ' ie rdoa and Eaemb gs i• ice. Waitwg Hts7.rs TWtf MONTH OF JULY - yy dpjrinetwnrt Pick and Delivery r - Good Cash lrbwn riysosfs aunt Sevvtces in the Presbyterian CALL - Mr. MLL9 J Chuani. (One Block North Of _ En 21 ( to or - ` ,•. Call th Piekering�960R cite-ge) r ;Iferr 1! mpt And Zz/�M Intersection Light) _ - service _ _ Specializing In Motor Mo crs, Outboards, - 11.00 A. M. Each Stmday Etc.—�/ �/ yy ♦ ; lrsgs.•e ,rL11t3t+:. O/floe EMi 4604 Rote Tillers, Rev. M. Buttars, Minister WILLO C sad soma • :.. + _ _ B�'i^S East. Toronto to Oshawa "Hlghwsy Mopnment Works" i _ 1■s■ 9.45 A. M _ Audley Service-. AOBX AUSTIN. PROI'. I �: >��eed sel mm - ]EVERYONE WRLCOMR 1Petabliabel lgot ..... .». .... _.... .:...... l >i $ 1. Whitby, Ontario - .....".... - - •' Two issues west •t Whttb •n PAIIVTOR9 and OECORATORB D• y 21.ou hour for quick, clean arae ��� D _ on No. 2 Highway. between !ng and paper R e 1 Ph.ae ,� REAL ESTATE teed r� . — paint PIEESCRIPTIOJM. SPEC1AtISTS Photo cot -op now in Pick- hanging. - Eric Stokes and F: as► P White. Decorators. R. R. 1. Pickertus Bring and Ajax areas. To REP�l1Rs • AawTERATroN9 Peri ;Phone :71��fJ�,�Q//�J/��' CAItPENTB� - PLAS'CETo L6i i rl iril/ t rr� buy or sell for prompt t courteous service ask for - -------------- - -- ------ - featuring leading Toiletries ALFSF.n KAYZ8 Christian ...lease Society les,rd seT»seoars Mr. BLOW@r. - ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO Sick Room Supplies -:Baby f - 4=13ulaa SYSTEMS Cafl .o Regular - . Invites ?un T. Its ' - asrsAaa GI am Ae �. Schatz r1LrNGSTONChAarch �aown - __ Pho hit E mem +------ -- General In - Realtor (North SWe, JTcst Wast Of Pickering 590 or MO. &3337. woodlands Roadt' Store Hours: TELEVISION 8t RADIO Et'ERY SUNDAY AT 11.00 A. _M , { 9 A.M. - 9, P.M. j ( Sunday school And Nursery "Sundays � Holidays — 1 P.M. 5 P.M. At The SameREPAIRS Wee. y, p. m. - Testimony NH0.+1E PiCKERING.278 . • • Meeting j UUNHARTON RADIO & TV R' N - . For intormatlon; c3u: +A. H. R.�,TTh`W S 13 E R Pickw ng 471W1 or AM. 1-7329 • - DE CRIPPLED FARM STOCK � } .;. ALTER C. THOMSON, Q.. C. `AD AND _ - - FUNER�! AND Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public - PICKED UP PROMPTLY BOGER G. CONAxT, B. A. Office Hours: - 2.00 to s.c0 P. M. ` JMARGWiI! ' :.. R F,'�Rlill TYRONE OiVT. BAXRISTEA and SOi.ICITOR AMBULANCE SERVICE Monday through Friday t f v CON= BIJ73.DiNG.'AJAX '2 HIGHWAY ::Appointments _ _ { Phone Pi le e nQ SSne E � COLLECT BOWMANVILLE ` MARKET' 3.2679 - : pHOM ' 736 6101006 ' E. Oshawa R AT PMERINv BEACH ROAD Box 1 Pickering int wry nese Co.. ,Telephone 1059 tMsR!] Belles For Fun Aad C.R■rr, AJAX 'MlNistr. 3■w BR/{fsigs, - - ae� � .� - .� +'' . •,.� �ti ' . ...■.wi. '. or err >� sum -M r L r B�TILDE� _ - - : •:Bow>rnan & Gi<bsur� - ' ..'_.NOW AT ,_IV�I�'CRELLS WWWWY U3 rRONTOODWORKING - � _---------------- ----- au�arsre _ CASH PRICE 25:50 PER TOH _ NONTU �, ' MONT a�. rip • i C0. : 'b'�iZI7!' atM 1I�,3'!'Jtls'.� AD 71BR04W. NOM T ORDER NOW — SPECIFY- DELIVERY BEFORE SEPT 30th ehs.nd All n ATION3� 70lit I T +I LIC9NSED VM G. =,DAkkwO d Ft1�' Prompt Delivery lone Picked %4_.Ot' is. MAX. 081r �, Sl1LATlOBD. G• �, l ■ e ■ i tt1R8A!►A-a W_ an=. >�, . ,.. Arthur. Mitchell 'Limsited_�Ass. »slxta -.L.wsaw i - - ---- - -------- tFellt. 301 _ •_..,,r ift — .... _11r. — ... and soq Std', of --VVx=uL X=T " CLARET ONT A > � sr. hatstth. •>�.�a T � , Cedar Grove, called on their � .AFT=il<NOOM sad r �aad B[rs. Jamas Gray, liaat+da Hear:ta :► iasll U kjaat acre_ slows down on Mrs, G• Philip, one d 4 kat vid of Xilten teras- ybitfaf Attach. family picnic urns held' 'No Sir". ,said Ewhac Cokridge, 4,i0,GiltW i his!^t1d�/`ttasn assetat! :Fridalr 04M for ttke eaapto: ees' an The Duncan .. �IrR., G+ay'a tatMe,. u� vacatu�n, a>'d' wiu is-opoco as on svabuaG'�' oE' ' 's ':±�li*""tdlil�` ik w K the tat-. 'li►o weeks. `„ posh awd a_le plc _ GoorBe Duaeed est caedicai diawvaries a>r the new- Mrs: J" OBsietl`"' , aim i i+t� 4_U psis sub ' 4.' lack, of Mania, 'eaN- eat, invew iena,, s ntata dies just to" ^.Oshawa heapital'. aa¢'re�jioRtni t4, ia, LGcoa mild -Mrs. Gallowap WN. Illi• Mre•� philip one day, ttt;tt. 1[filt�ln, ' ,, ti �� fcr and i- . '}ave this' week-•ead , for. s bglwy .��a� I .g�stB ;tb watbh my step" sad t y ,' �" weia We .1a1kF's sivater .ia Nort>s. •rieti: Mr. and Mr/ Jimea o[ Tome- $aadi�ti nes mese aq. : otiras. Soil sK� the week -sad mites Mr. Knox. of. Lo '• sAeat live rorevd'. Sa►• • onto had a family P oa ba at theca gat�ea -: fa Braeebridge. a few d4Ys tact week `" 'his saw He'blushed till teeth ttiricb daily elle Koine 91L their Ptai roan L tlabeaatan 'Bir- and Bras. Gordon D(otiey* and in Win. 'and Mrs. knox.' with the AqM kind at toodWaste. Fertile. Their four asven q far its tawttahfp lagm. •lie} iasii�r, of Haasiltoa, spent the sad yiaater Bsyak►. Kaon, of Hatnptoet, lice half` r c�ts0ie4a physical ekkiti- gmndc•� hva WA ,oud Bit 6raad- pla7ei a` dans yarns at West Y nightand• won 9-8, •lfw. +; � the wock with his parents here. spent a. few days with Big cousin, ination every three au�ntha: �-,j _, child attended: . - her bvl- >avid Miller. He always stayed inside when it The wedding will take place oa m bmt Meat Rouge by Mrs. is -op - y :3th of Norma Dianne Bertrsmkeoore of Zb-b.and also remain anbmt�.� days in the Cobeurg District. Mr. and bars. D. A. Beer attended rained. Jul t Mrs, W. Glidden started hes bol- the the Ellicott re -onion at Buat><t River He slept with the windows open. daughter of Mr. :.d Mrs. Norman ]►Ronda en. The Jtuuor lost to Ytckerin` ss last Bionday.. oa Sundaf• >!fe stuck >b his diet—with plenty Bertram and Thomas Albert Hearns, y 8-4. Mt. and Mrs: Arthur Bates and bfr• and Mrs. Carlim t Thompson of oroteins and fresh vegetables. daughter, o€ Woodbridge. spent Sun- . and family, of Petcrboro called on He had his tonsils taken out and day with 3f r. and blas. Don Hedges. his sister'.'vfrs: F. Garter, on Sunday, tr" •,d •n ;,,?eraf worn-out glands. 'Tk '�•" q :,�i"g Sund y School of St. John's He played golf, but Hever more t+ A bowling tournament of men's The . i .trebles was played on the local bow- Church i.; holding their picric on than 18, Bolts at a time.. T = ling greens on Saturda;- aftYrnoon•' Thur d��'•, July: 2�• at Spring tHill He took ocean trips, but oiily " s t Four gre:ns tock parr. "I'hrce Kame Par::. The.: r:eet' at'tl:e chtirct at when,the weather was good. ` a _ winner vas John Y -}es and' rink. J1.3� a. m. Di::',er will ha ^r. ed a•t ife never snicked, drank', or -lost 3 .from t:ark;.3n:; Tts'o-Same winner. 13.•?G• i L'�rttei by spots. h veryone hi; temper. Fr �t:ire arc', rreseree:s. �`: ae aa3 rnk,'oi 'Stouif- tvelcrnne. ElginJ.- - never v,>rked wader a strain �r vil`.e, and U.:e �3 :e tt i::ncr, F.arl !,f:. an,! • ,. .. , - t. lC!r. (s` sero r.t , . d _ Beare 'a;:d' r:nk ,of C: _w The \L.. LYh'tot t'.• rove 1)imself ( _ dial the Truck= N" re,er wr)7ried. ti • other two n)emberS of rise Clare. ;i fi Tile iu:u: l of the ia. 't!'r. F::5- _ t�ee: I)': N. F.•'• Tr: t= -'sit, tit:,«., ('•i•: .,.`, %•rill br ]:eld near �s T'!. r - 'i y r•! ' h. •• cot r!ci`• itondey attewo'm. He t rurv: e,l fi Mr_ �a_k I_..;r., :, i� in arae Os}- cc r: a'' ., :1 i, loll f - !lea atcz fin<pi::i at , t. t , oar•, ,w h.,. ciC sec i < : oL<,n':,t:u^. -S:in, a: ci cot t cot Tue:arc la=t la :n t t t tr ;fin:na-i•.:r* .d n::,i!- r - \I^ Joe .!<r.. ,u pa <cct 4'a} in i -� t tint e. c: _t , also t. °.cloaca;•' ,,. .<ntisept: ` J r-' "•�, 'P. a-`an3tr".ft' f:70iI6. 9. •5 F -- 3rrrur.t0; car ay. 44c i; stir v- - _ t a M = (He ? ai f:rgctten a..:8- driving z /L(� ' z ' and .n _iii :.._t. :il of..t lore- i..GREEN ► J GR t -c f st.) &�f fig'„ -0• �y� m�'. a- --- ------------ Sy Mr. 1'- Idie Ortiz i r.c :sine�i f i;;. . S?i Mt� daughter and',her i;nm:lv here on and "1r, i, I o:r 'Ae^'<-cxd. � ���gf � ��� d r nZ w z �a"�: r�^' !t1 �„c�i 3-r cc,:. i•at..,i t.'"<'- �� �; �'�.,. �>k-. L Mr, and-- JIr I;,tr. Ca:i tae ,are cr'•'tre v : t i1 F:ra eiirr^r.': B:iy — Mn. E: J. a fct.yc::t". ..7 ' 1 br r 5,, C f':.d3i I`:: ,'r „rc cn 'r ' , ! of aconic ceiebrate•3 her 9Gth @ w -ac.r. Rc ' lila O oc ,'c `<. b;r:nd.•:y Ti -3e on Sttnday. ' «3� - , 11::e- Lake. l ch, C,Is.=ec,� c 1,,-. tyke rl ght,r; 31rs. Bruce Cook- __-- _.. ------ Jia w::•i �lrs. i �:<._ f:,r•rv:ond - -t,P .,,_�t es 1 .Ir G c.: \1 Cord entertained �•. ._ is :d tx !: c Hitt - - - , "an d ,• _tt •'tr P f : .a~,l thic^ n: r• t ,r R ! o Yser; and sisters at cuppet' -- - `t,r.c _ 1: S • • t tr^nrYnw tT r d o. _.1 tc t t ; ^ Fk <r t. t1 Ar, .oral, tai, nc* T?cv. 'fan t',.-- lea, Tar err -cot. T1 oke present the Ru :ey at Wood- � , ,.i ye t)e'cr;n:e at t.• .� ". .B. 1. bionrehottt3e, of nr c .s oiac .-. D ,,H or >n ° land 1' .~k (n Sunda aa.rsioc S}akin*+ evenings. t. --;t : ad '•Baal �Vm. Hilton The G,wdfra :4 s?:i;, (:a cTf ,:.e 7.: t3 a ” .:'rs. Da 'd fliiton, Bl:. fatca;ed :� report Mr<. B, P - ^i - 'United t Etre', nwt at th, ti •rine ' o` imoraived ia• health aft'r. ,hcr Eece.3 lz' n �f. T,,'. -n --:to vY o is stapirig. w?th if: s, hC' cot c ` J,+ F. -,.n ta.;t I uf,�!a ~ r- , Fr --d fir -the summer. The ij evening, u it;i Pr�:ir:eti- :lr�.f Leh- it �e.:.. q L y Paddling our own. can man in tnc c air. Hev. 4{. and b1-• +l) i:erfe Brea .'¢ CO., Tnrrnt�, oldest is 9. and f._e oungek is or I.aKkey �tr;e p~escnted vvita a bcaut- he:•t ;Bei- arta', cork at jim Rick '31t•s. F en,l Fan. sur:;ere'i tere`or s. many yvars. :'nue its very active and c _ iful u1 h} tnnary in a;�preciatirr. Fark, la•t %A eel; k =.hIOW t�lat $1� SZld 1 are all OLiT OWa ci, t kir ....L? iut <enite in tale -Pa -we have 8o many things to p�,foy•—� • i year; Isere. '1 <. 11. rir.drr-r,n-fria:!r _ i�'sa y we the to ton: - . That's �1 !.1• >,- l mac 1�4 ^ r,rn • r:r both steady savers at : _- .. Eruct '•' rn c !az' t .r ; Br ;-. - bo •d ... �t..L_ ata _ - - ry P :gained far tip General Offfce at Pickering District Tiiw School Dut day t t _ir cc to c -.-t i.ah* G - On l �•cr .i ;.. c . '-z'.e o o z:>ct Ar,^s:: 18. Five-dayweek. Twelve tronths a _ . THE CANADIAN l' it'r t eat .,i ab caeca vacation 'c;. S31ar-r — �22G�1.00 tnirimusrt to'L'0�.0t1 Ct::rc c _.. - D - re ::, is a t-axinum of lona y mr*n. Ex-+erie ,ca a'to ance salary. a Ar,n;;<.i increme-t Go to rnax3 til- ? ..:::. ..: ,t l tr h� : , ).. : tp Zetecr.>i t;e stat3i _wry BANK OF COMMERCE , , tc !, r r - _ Rep; is writing, to; _ MORE THAN 775 BRANCHES ACROSS CANADA TO SERVE YOU t j.. _ r i!- • I T) t t A. ROSS iRWIP7„ Business Ac'r^-nistrzto e ,a t•c. r s i Secretary-Treas'irer•. = .. 'Pickuing District HiF-ln ?c! ool Board. ` Box 70, PiCKERTNG, On-ario YLG'h< ItIA.VAGEbL PIWKER.ING BRANCH L U T,'1 _ rr; , : B N -P K1rRI��G- AW1"U L U SRT I - aur f - . •_. Ft rte., ... '�, r-;- �' -•.. - - - ' ,`r�i - eta .. ., t' r '- ' • r .t.!c �y •,*• to t',�, .�• t''t <..1 i itt11Y1' t0 -• .. - <,i r a=t<n' a 'clan r.,llt3 the r OUR FAMILY FICNIC AND HOLIDAY'" _ -: :., ": ciu re. ,cod I ai•;' :.t (1~•Ilia. "I he , - _ _ ., _ scno•,I 4� s,r_ T ,, ^d nto8ern t •-rn tar trach clot t,n:c a.. danc;ne - d �aturd lu y18tk19t I n t 'it,u:5r'av l''c W -M. S. ' of �Frida an a�+ f and the... United (,hurclt enter xtned 14fis5ion Band audBabY Band. Sev - H oral mem`ters,of the Missio^. Bono 'MEE'T YOUR -NEIGHBORS A'� � � took part in ti:e program. A film— The Crowing I{cu:child of God" l �D AIDWAY o we§ 'shown arirl the ehildre:t .. later �MON TER BINGO enjoyed the games and lanch: on July 8th. the home of Mr. and Mrs -Earli CA c = McMullen for - Miss jean Schneider _ O - ,B t E 'cogs ur, - .,,... and Mr. Jule llitl, whose marriage lovely � CHILDREN :GAMES AMUSEMENTS • :takes place an Joiv 19. -Many � ��. its were received by them. Mem- : hers of the Glaremgat Baptist Church RESH MENT BOOTH gave them a coffee table 'olid vase. MODERN REF 7 Mr' and Mrs. trn�ki 1�d:.cIntvrf _ - visited end children, Smiths Falls. _ Vgth -Mr. and Mrs. Al . ...BAKING. SALE was the lRebertson. air .Mxlntyre _ t , _prener Co manager here. _ _ _ . _ _ . . otic air: and Mrs. Lloyd Pascoe - _ Ur. and Mrs. •R. Leyst rp!nt t>� . AA./ room uiW.uli 111MY 1kR1W TI[UTS , , .t v • !� ��./1/Sly�ll/./� - _ice/� � :' a. /' • �: �'�. ft4sistesi► Xtra. Gears Wilson gam Y -T— Con u tions to Miss ' sbaryn OQeII Gate 'Nursing iia;ue' ole SM_ s reading on "Lo y", and Ralph prker of Toronto spent grat urday, July. It, to celebrate then k a couple of days last week with her Josiei on p# *k9 - her piano exams. �Ih. .: bila ][yrtii )aia left a week or Mrs. Cscd laces gave a very in- y birthday of Mrs. Julia Hunt, a' on "Frieudtrhip of Parents ler. and Mrs. Winton White and to Geiald Pascoe on passing his 1 � --gore W fqe a trip to England add us, cho talk jes- Miss Betty Gates is takin a sum- accordiori't ete.' time resides- b West rm She'was— ns' chi her text "Ye are y B eongratuIated by her many friends mer course in Toronto before tack- Mica $attars McAvoy of Layton, • , The W. A. mtet last Wednesday my, friends if ye do whatsoever I and relatives who brought �►t the boat of Yrs. Winton Whiie. command you." The meeting closed mg school ae�ct fall spent the week -tad with I►tisa Brenda ought present. a and the benediction Mr. alid Mrs. Glen Manderson. McAvoy. and flowers; which she greatly ap- 9 The .meeting_ opened with hyena .263, with bym SX preciated. The nurses decorated her prayer and The scripture, Act* 3t was. pronounced by Rev. T. Fleet- Miss Mary McAvoy an_d friend spent Mr. and Mrs. Cecil DisneY and 1-2a, read W ltr4. Wm Harbroa. ham::A lovely p►ca�e supper foil- the week -tad with Mr.. and Mrs. family visited on Sunday with M,. wheelchair in which she has spent The. Roll Cal was answered by a owed oa the lawn, which everyone Jack Wand at Ward cottage on and Mrs. Albert Cooper, Brooklin. twenty years of her life. You never Shadow Lake �--•.-.•-.•...........-...-.-..:.....•...........'. fntea her complain. She is a thank. verse with xhe word Repent". The enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. G. of ember of the Open Gate fans - Lessons Thoughts on -Times of Mian Anna Wilson visited last Thompson, + andmother, Mrs. Florida visited last week with Mr. >• Celebrated Ae West Hitt kYy. Let's hope• she has many none Refreshualt" v�rere Wcm..by the Fret week with heti midge and Mrs. Wm Har ron. , . t>Py birthdays ,nth •.Gnd's,,$igs. silent.. Following. kt_ montes ,;,aid .;tae8an.8?k A Garden Fatty was field at fag. 'S -MARKET UD OOD OPEN EVERY EVENING -TILL 7e00 pome ROUGE HILLS'—,..EXCEPT THURS. & FRI• TILL9e00 PeMe PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI. & SAT. JULY 17th - 18th . 19t KAM C LWNS ECONOMY PAK CARTON OF 100 2 -CUP SIZE TEA. B A G S (YOUR SAVING IS 200) . E -1 6Reg4 (olar1bs. MARGARINE UR RAVING IS MMACLE WRIP Giant i= O: Jar SALAD DBESSIN (YOUR SAVING 1$ 140) LESTOIL STRONGHUff $iam 32 OZ. bcx&79 DOG RUMBA FOOD 65C COFFEE 1b. f� C 16 oz- . (YOUR SAVING 12 4c) , (TOM SAVING 18 sc) KAPLE LEAS LB. ran. CHEESE SLICES (YOUR SAVING in da) FORE FANCY FROM .12 OL Men. GREEN PEAS e 2 for39� ,W1%"V. QAWMn m �� B KIDNEYS 12c (WHILE THEY LAST) 7 4OLE iX0 OOOKED (BEADY TO SERV=) SMOKED I.B. �' KAM PICNIC 49c LEAlr 000"kDGr- K 4 39c P$AMZALFM END CUTS or SLICES Ib. 69c BACK BACON CENTRE CUTS or SLICES Ib. 79c MAPLE :LAF PVAA_MEALED --- VAC PAS HALF COTTAGE ROLL Li. 59C DSVON .� XMLEM - BREAKFAST . B A CON PbW............................ Your d - cELL�-F©us PAT DUNXON �- -- - !our f riendlr Rest eqt A�eai' • - � �� � � HD •. , w>�t.Is Duo and cr�ArlaD aaALra -. wIURAMa Aayia 1 8"do Team pressure ey"Wo "M - CASUALTY - tOgoa AYiOMoaii ' EVENTS Tseoehing - purr BEta hmm ale. ARTICLES FOR bam NG tar i Tasha cfleaClean"ab. sFOM AM uat 100"MOMf"Smwnti- �- Sanitary Way - mew mad Used WATCH FOR-�IFiLi. TILE 1lOA SA1.1C IiOR ^�C Y R I L �E. IIIA 0 R L,E Y --- - y �., ` BRIDGE • AND, EUCHRE 4' - .wasbsis, Ram and 68iW _ - . ' MARATHON' ' A lS011Es tICH1BIlV(i LORNE WHITE ' Under Auspices ofERW' �.---•-»--------- ----------- r. k. REFRIGERATION .;'..' A AX _ IL picketing 197f2. GENERAL HOSPITAL - ----*--------- For ,formation C TANKS- ---— good, used ptttt8bias ;Inf �_ -- -- Mrs H..Honey. - Pickering ---- SEPTA$ ' :,>EOR SALLr g ---------------- --- � .. CLEANED •, s r - es. Come and get a real bar- d of Thanks _� �R�ADY F�i.UMBING.. ,- . ti _ _ and -COOPER KOCK TD. WEST HILL We wish to express our'thanks io• 1F W. J. BUTT C r ire Department and 8s6 Ql+tilf )!A>S AYR, .., TOEYII'i'O ��• the Brougham F Oshawa *-- RA is Phone AT 2'2080 d friends for - 3'z 4... all the neighbors' an Concrete l-- --------------------------- - their quick response and help- at the --YILLER a FOR SALE - Electric (Gurney- time of our fire. CAMPING SERVICE ' range, 4 -burner, three-quarter size; Gordon and Sadie Smith - Y ' needs minor repairs; very ,cheap. acid Famils - - TENTS COTS SLEEPING BAGS ��� -Phone: Pickering 329jL— - - •. -- _. — - _ --------------------'----- Card of Thanks �coL$MAN» MPS STOVES ICE BOXES Ci11Clee .baled hay. M. Lang- FOR SALE - :' REPAIRS - PARTS - - - - - ' erapp, Station Rd., Pickering. First We wish to thank -11 our relat- 6'PATiON $GAD, IIPd, 011T.>PliOlii 1� hbors. for their MOBILE HOME HEATING ,farm north of Range Line. ivies. friends znd n6g kindness and sympathv shown us*on SERVICE WANTED behalf of, our mcther in her sad be- {Factory Trained) BARN WANTED reavemet%E_ Mrs Gro. Baker and Family Tudor Street, Aja+ 38 by 5(1, or over. Phone: Pickering ----------- JOHN Y ------ 23J11. G_ Smith. Card of Thanks � TANKS CLZANED I N -------------- _ S U R A N C i -- -RIDE WANTED We wish to thank our many -kind TM SAN]TART WA= kSSURANCs _ from Brock Road between- 4th ' and friends. relative' and- neighbors for New !salt Installed `PRUDENTIAL OV EN �`Sth con., w Ajax, to arrive at Aj= their many kineresses, shown us in W. WARD COMPANY f.TD. by 9 a. in. Returning at 5 P. m• ot.r recent bereavement, e; in the loss of : WhUby MO 8 -moi - LIFE - AUTOMOBILE ^ i Phone Pickering 329JL a loving father W-- Pearcwith 10-lZ ,• al - FIRE thank- to Rev. H. S. Shep- speci �~nd Rev. If, Buttars. .107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST HELP WANTED heed a Mr. and Mrs. Irving White Te 28 -- ----------------- 'Agressive men who •want to be their lepitor -- --own boss and make a lot of money: PICKERING VILLAGE . NEWS - �'REZ" WOOD ST%►IN join our ranks selling our products. Kassyr ALL COLOURS Openings in your area. Familex, The Bastedo's, of Brock Road S.r i Z.H. PAINTS t, $6 1600 •Delorimier, MontreaL t i 2iEIL C ]EUR%AR, R. O. i'�ep have their cousins from W ind,or visiting them They are: Bili, Jean 'T[JBPS ^OILS — YELLERS _ ------------------ OPTOMETRIST HOUSEWIVES --Avon Costnetxs Nd Sandy McSetbney. GARDEN TOOLS - 8>f,BDS offers a career to the aroatsaa who Mrs. Chas. McDonald and family 300 Daedaa S.L. W, Whitby, Oat. s Wishes to be in business for herself. have returned home after a two-week CLAY FLOWER POTS OFFICE HOUR$: Exh� ;'Contact: Miss E. Outerbridge, holiday at Eight Mile Point, lake PLANTERS 900 A, IIL to L30 P. IIL 'Sumac Blvd. Toronto. Ph. RUZ7567. 5 �� POTTING and VIOLS? SOIL W ��� ---- ------------- Miss Phoebe 'Baker' and Miss ',AWN 1•tlIC1S 8� ys. to 12 �� ------ 9 !� PHON2: WHITBY MO F1871 , ;LOST --a budgit bird, yellow, Shirley Skinner, of Whitby, left for i 'with tinge of green. Answers to ►- i mouth's holiday at Harbor Briton,—�. , !'pretty Dicky". Has ring on leg. Newfoundland, Miss Skinner's homy GENEUL NARDW� : LAWIdMOW= s ONTBOARDS - . t rinsing, Phone 775J. They went by -train to, North SydIIey sm year lawnmowers sad slot► _, __._» where tisey took a boat for New- boards reconditioned now at pLASTSRING, 1ST[JCCO, fbundlaad. �+ BUSBY DI>f'1"S SPALL YOTOA CLIh1ICMmm W4 r PARGING REPAIRS Mrs► Norman Nicko�lsoa, orse, Plabaebs Ontario I' N$W WORK. ACOUSTIC Sask., is visiting her mother Mrs.A - (V CEILINGS, TlbZ7FL4DOR2 George Baker for ten days + • •'` i ALSO NATURAL STONE .,Air. and Mrs. Eddie Lester Lad '�� . •• ff Y$N88R OVER 1<1 Z �' daughter Linda, from Sarnia, are ' 1� OR SIDINCL - - •visiting -Jim Pyette. � <IiEMlltaf - - or- IrOR ESTIMATES- , _""- .IYlwfLtlt Yrs. Strove!l visited her sea at __»_»»_» - - - I P'AONZ: pICKERMG 3WW3. CSP Kennaway on Sunday._ Lug I S Dr, , Harriett Andersonof Coral .-- -- •----- Room" 0. NEVE. L _ Gables. Florida, with three of her aim _ children, visited the John lay's last SHM MffAL ligan llisrlaB tAi week ai�L a�aaai illii� Mss. Roar, Stephenson is visitfntt her mother at Woodstock Mr. Step- _, B - MC�MA 1ALiA0i b,mson's mother is staying here dui- its. '1aMrw�a" Itis 8si sf Ouaiiglarw isa� �► lis. ! l�,A V" w WIND*ing her absence a"naw �stGtBi, Sympathy is felt for the Gordon -ER A f tom! T Mtwdsy family, in She sudden passing Afg,j C�NrraBrs' coo %W& KTBCM at of- Mec. I-avvson, mother of Mrs. "Ings" "Ings" D AJAX _ �' Monday.'- •'' Loire . Lishmatri was home oc Sun- 10GVRY- day. She is taking a Typing jrotirse ., i1� AM Busaw sum" La the Weller Business School, is CLARE - .► The Greenwood Conservation Area _ North of the 4th Con. is very pop- KIRNAM, WAS E g1 children; who enjoy fes= RANON a - with young \ the wattr. lROOR 111tllACE: _ ., Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Allen, Riva- _ e Drive,. celebrated their wedding %mB sVP to S "dw - I anniversary on Saturday: The Doaaiaiwn Steeplejack Ca La, of Toronto, has sRarted remov- lHOli! 1T! PICI�WO� CAS WP=W ing the steeple of the United Church Wb" baa been struck by ligbtninlG iMO. 4.2511 WWW awl slate shingles were consid- - 109 VLVAACU � AJAX 105 aedIL daage+bw e - - ---- -- - though they have not been very sno- cessfol. is recent games, Rave Green- -___.»---------»--------- wood a real battle on Monday. Carl NATURAL GAS INSTALLATION a Mm J. Rug .had the $estty, though . hit in the stomach, SUMMER PRICES IMM Mr.';4 biter's sister, �[rs. Kijhorn and TO a baseball; really pitched a Rood COLZM" 0900.80 - faenily, of Nebraski, &W,'their dau- -same. The -Ante +tort was I8 to 7, " DOXD. APPLI/1>IfClUl" ]its and Mr. Jade rigp and for Greenwood- 'Waw Heaton, Forced Aft Congrattusations to Leonard Beatty 1h1U 1Aas Reaw s MW #Mn. and Piss Hi1¢a Albeaham of a d Marilyn Lee, on their recent ABd Was 7*000 .pew Yorfr, and tots. Gresham and A The bride's parents came _ '�itghter, of :Welland; visiting 'than Wia� - . 1!i�ay� �� _._ •`jam a few days from Western Canada to attend the s 1 SUI4[ER CLitAN-OIM - IN of -Mr. Russell Boyer, is tiecaper- weeks. • S=RVTCi '• string after surgery. Beverley Bayes Congratulations on the wedding of Opee AmiISTATE so= Ruby Nelson and Ron. Walker, both - - t&brated her 7th birthday on July OD of Squires Beach, now resident in A, frith a party of young, friends. Toronto. Their honeymoon was is COLEMAN AUTHORIZED Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bath and. MOBILE HOME :HEATTNG �� �N�VRA�� ' the United States.' r 11Lnughter Marlene, of Brock Road, SERVICES _ !ARTS i who has had both legs in a cast for Mrs. Elmo Disney, Garry and' y are acoompanying her parents, Mr. MILLS* HEATING - SBRVICZ ,,�;pONMAL UF'E• ASiU�ANCE ! Some time, is expetting to have the — Ass! removed this .week: and Mrs. Perry Clarke, of Green- Phone: Ajar OS7 ]dr. and Mrs. Frank HoseRood, of V�°od, on a motor trip to Ottawa, S TWa SL �- Aja+, l Varonto, and Mi. and Mrs. Robert an( poirrts north, this week, -_ ...».-•-•---. -------»~ ' - Qacgnes, visited .Mt. and Mrs. E. Rev. Mr. Joblin of Port Perry is RADIO AND TV GZR CCZ N' __ ; ✓ . 1;Corntatt recently. visiting his dauPhter Mrs. Henry'ItINOi �= 'tai 174.- ' .Mrs. Clifford Hgbbard had L tea Westney and family. He is still in WORK •GUARANTEED! j 60 Tuesday afteynoon when Mrs. a wheel chair, as a result of Navin¢ ' - _ •Mathews, formerly of England, and ILVIn struck by a motorcycle. last P84NE DAYS — PTCSERING I !nether of Mrs Nongh, of Brock year. 1l3W ,Road, was able to a few of the Mrs. J.• Parker and Mrs. F. Mac- isr .r Rae accompanied Mrs. John Rem- EVENINGS r-* AT'Jrtatfd iUN - Yr. Paudaslr fs now home from mer too visit Afrq M. Letki, who is BERT WHITE ` now. 'settled in their beautiful new . ds�! •' t u J j j0epttal, but still confined to bed home on Harwood Ave., North. _ _ I, - _