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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1958_08_01J + - -~ _ ONTARIO W C• i4FURKAR AND SON PUISLISH RS Authorized As Second Cissa il8attet VOL 7S NO. 4?—PIGKERiNG, Sabaamipokir Rates: SZ50 Per Yeas United•States 43.00 FRIDAY, 1, 1958 S Cents Per Copy Post Office Dept. Ottawa • ricianlllithin lownshIP No issue of Ne _4th-�Conoession ly' assws --._ � - . - - - • � Nex-(Week- Friday - �Munin al- Office to ato 11, Aa , �pThen Tl��s publiahed next week n V%e fact there has been friction -_,ow, the office r►uguat 811t The by-pass on the' 4th concession within the township municipal office for a qne-weeg vacsc� I just east of the Brock Road, wilt be &%'Brougham came to the fore this Suggests Lar r per- PICKERING VILLAGE lice ytce open to traffic by this Friday, Road week, when some light was shed on • patio Weekly -the mfr l Supt. Jack Chapman announced thi9 + tI►e matter of .collecting the mail. eekly Papers, who will — it world a Disco -For also be closed the same week.week The by-pass will most ser- Rev; M. and Mrs. Butters and lam- appear that up until last •The next issue-of the New will ta'e - — e y 'rflek two of the office girls picked - - - _ ftp the mail at the post office next Tax Payments on - Friday, August 1S, road Prom a safety standpoint, and on the Bay of-Quinte.--They l vilt-bta doott a directive Was issues that the will be welcomed 'not only "by• ua- away till the end of- the mouth. derk dead a girl for the mail for all Wm. Fairgrieve, Spruce'Hill Rd. mediate residents, but the whole Mr. and Mrs. C. E Brown leave . ------------------ a. the departments, but it seems that suggested to Council this week that ---- -� "- -- township'. nedr the end of the month • for a t4�p• + Home departments decided they would tax arrears be collected by the Sec- The 'by-pass - extends from -the - to the British Isles. To Honor Post Reeve Tommy Gibson Jr., grandson of handle t �sir owx7. and Division Court and that the-dis- wooden overhead bridge at the CPR BY:NAMING ROAD AFTER HIM track along the south side of the Mr. and --Mrs. T, A. -Gibson, :is at 9 Couned members were not a little count for paying the whole taxes btu resent serious] ill iii the Hos ital , ineensed about the whole affair, and tracks, coming out at the Brock Rd. p e p fore due date be raised from one to Pickering Tovrnsnip will honour a for Sick Children. decided to do- tiomethiri about the - - The former road extended East - - _ g five percent.. ps�t "reeve and county warden by from the Brock Road, on the north !rive handicapped children, new- Mr. M!r. Fairgrieve contended that it naihing the road on which he resides comers] this year to the pool, have "This is a re-hassle of what we side of the J. Farley home. and lead 12 months ago" said Councillor was _rusting more money to have after him. A by-law has been -pre- wound around to the bridge, There r learned to swim in Ju•'st, one week. - $obert Stewart. outside agencies collect arrears than pared that will be passed next week, ]j have been numerous accidents and I - Mr.- arid Mrs. `Dalley and family "Well let's step it 'now," said the Division Court. He also stated making this act •of$ciaL inear-accidents in this short strip of ' have cone to thec cottage in Hall- _ JCouncillor Sid -Pugh. there were cases where outside bail- x ; I road over the Burton, for the summer. years. r a " iffs had to come back to the Davis- Last Sunday Mrs. ifi. H. J. Clarke Is, the trouble with -the assessment ''r _ Councillor Edgar. James has'beeci department?" asked Councillor Ste- ion Court to collect arrears.' nagiiig that this work be, completed entertained Miss Elsinore Burns, 'wart _Reeve LatvsOn ca id that at prei for some time. Living nearby, he Chairman of the Board of Clarkwood w It was inferred that trouble was ent arrears Here hcing crucified by xry a t has.been constantly snare of the Residence at the, C. N' I. B.; also _ between the aasessment and collection , Teimnto firm, 'whose partner is a r dangers the fori7ner road presented. Miss Geraldine Dack, of the British -departments. Pickering Townshin resident. He------------------------ ------ Embassy Was!,;agton. "Apparently our instructions last surd the tax • gollPt•^- was very Mrs. Hugh Sutherland and littler. , -'week were not explicit enough" said plpiq d with, thiy i"rm'� work: He C.D.. To Set Up son Hamm, .visited her mother, Mrd. councillor Ross Hawthorne. added that collectior.q were also he- �;. T. J, WI-reler during the week-en4. r; ".It appears to me that it's amounts intr made by Mr. Shingles•. a bailiff Doug. Balsdon. Jim and . Don 'to trouble between the personnel,- from •Scarh vr., and by the Second Welfare �lgency_Here Souires- had a good holiday at Maryf said Councillor Robert Stewart. - D',+n Court. II- Lake with the Crebbin fancily. "That'i obvious," commented Reeve .. "Thr oth r - two mret the must of Statement from John Davie ;rrs. -Kate Marks, of Central Butte. �,<��• s Jenkins, C.D. Deputy Co: Ordinator caste ;s visiting her sister Mrs. - A. Y th-++r to Collect", el:,t Yr. Fa;*arive. � for Pickering Township: , instructions were given to ibe clerk G. E; i+ rues; the first limns she -has R--ve Lawson sarA they •had no � "I have expressed in a letter to to appoint a ele:k frotrm his office to t; r been 1-.ack froan -the Wesit in ten- iuri•• e+mn neer the tax e,+1leeMr. I Reeve Lawson and Pickering Town- i V" up the mail, sort and distribute •,q h;' irgtr.+ciiooa.-c + e under the xs ; ` ship Council 'my appreciation of the year,: Mit- It to the various departments and -to M,an;eirnl Act, of confidence they have placed in me by Mr ' F, Wood and ]i[rsr aL Mlt- imttruet the .postnisster to give the shell +ay'- retvrred from thrix trip Counr t 'nae agreed t^ leave the one giving me this appointment. i mail only to that person.' to +ire West Coast* e-eemrt dia•ount as +t is. ' The immediate job en heandd to --------------------.----- -- Q Mr. M. S. ma ing a, _ "It would heln thrx-- with a lot .* prepare for the joint i"-` Chap tr 3s task TaWnd ip of Pickering oT money anti he ha-dr+ f.,r those +tF Civil Defence exercise to be held is go Cry is hospital, and is ex- P R O C L A M A T 1 O N pavina, nit instalment- m w•hn are -in ; August, north 'of- Oshawa, -under the pecfed hoate this week " direction of Col. F. S. Wootton, Com- . Miss Barbara Crebbin is spending: CIVIC HOLIDAY arrears , said the Re-ve, 'Tt would UONDAY, AUGUST 4., 1959 - h- rhe nhl ,rry mander of the Ontario Regiment and -a week with Mr. and Mrs. Hugb - h11i;Y - Wm LAWSON, Reeve h o r poorer". -- Ontario County Civil Defence Co-Ord- Squire•. _ , G. 30 a richer aril 'the-' o p P �. , .. .. _ - Mr. Win. H. Westney wi]I be so ttcator. The Pickering Township Res- I • Marlene and Marie Mitrheti and honoured when the road he lives -on, cue Section has been allotted a stpeciar visiting their ;cousin Lni« DavfAcon. • • which runs north from No. 2 High- task in the exercise, and will also be . The Annan family o•--- all.-to- way ll - te- �011serYatlOa Park 0 en To The Public way to the *ast end of Greenwood testing new transport equipmgnt. gether Sunday afte-,or-4 xt the ' 6 officially; becomes - Westney Road.- "Although this'tocenship is tairly_ .Squires' Beach--a company c� that,' On Thursdays Of Meet Week August lits Ithe well ahead in is wok put, thanks to five.Many -stave called the road by that name m the past ard. some have con- the enthtesisatic work put ire during It was a plea are +n t+t-n tofused it with the Greenwood Road. past two,years by `those- citizen ; "The Chiireh of the Air" +•*,�adcast M Next Wednesday, the Minister• of to coven forty acres; if-a damn ass c6n- Reeve Wn:. 'G. ••Lawson sOd -it' interested in Civil Defence and by ttty on !urday. afternoon frig•, when Rev. ; tr _ .Pfa77nieg and Dexeiepment, the Hon. strutted in the future, rnar that would be a nice gesture to honour predecessor, .lir. Harry Ashton, there V li. Buttars, of P±ckerino .United W. M. Nickle will open the Conser- spot. Mr. Westney and tudded that he had is still some ground to be covered. It Church ,conducted the err vice. assist- " vation Park, just north of Pickering Over one mile of "nature walks" Served both the township and county, lis planned to extend the Rescue Ser- cd by +echoir, Mr.. Butters! thought- vice to •a full Rescue Team, and fill aldrecs vgas entitled hfo Hid-- +Village, the £fifth. such. pack .to he have been stakod.-out -through the for many :.years. _. :.. _ y , opened by. the Metro Conservation virgin timberland of -old "Gully Mr. Westney was reeve of the , another basis Course will be held • in ; Puce and .tlle cirri-, directed - - the fall; undei the direction of }Ir. Authority. Only. Officials and. Cr"-,!-,- Hundred". There ttiilt•be camp-site,: town hip of Picker:nk ,du7ting• the, -by' Mrs, C. F. ,Bmwn Rave a fine _ eats. 1948, I940, 19rn :and 1951. H4• '-George Eliis, of .the Brock Road, who rendition of "Me Lord is my Shep m -..• ,cil members will attend this open- for organized camping (Scvut:s etc.) y has succeeded me as head o3 this _herd" (Crfmmon): also "O God -elle - - uLtic: Hon ever, the Was Warden on "Ortano County in `,.. Augu!k 7th; iq the big day foe :the ` public can have a taste of tF.e out- the, year 1950. &nee t LLL lariat has 5erzice. Rock crf .Ages", "Thc.0 Glorious Gtxi" public; when the Park will be 'open doors "The Pickering Red Cross andCome". p by cookie a 'meat on one -of ( served as a rtprFsrntat:ve . of the i and "Thy Kir.glom g toWM inip orr the '% t. Conservation lTow'rtsllfp stet C D. Welfare t3ffitsala Mr. and Mrs. Alan Miller and son from 1000 a. m. to 9.30 P. m. every .the 30-,odd charcoal stoics that will Authority and in vthtr capacities. have the basic plans for a Civil George, accompanied by Mrs. Chase - day of the week. ue provided for. that ur 5 The Park, to be known as the A. p �_e. We would Extend congratulation, Welfare organizat'.orr on gape], and Bakcr, cp-nt Sunday in Shelburne, Pickering and area is indeed for,- y t' ere will .be imp}emented during the' 'with" reTativea. ` H. Richardson Park (Chief .Conser-_ taunts in having silt h a beauty spt5t to i1r., Wes tne at- tilts, time oA the vation Officer of the Ontario Plan- coming fall: There is already an act r•' honour being--tende,td to hrm. Mr. Jack Ha*nhleton has returned` being chosen for this typt o4 proj- ice auxiliaryFire Senice=under the , sin and Develo mens Dept) —wc------------------------ his home-on Riverside Drive, af- g P St ect. Thanks . to the generosity' of - t direction of Fire Chief Don Lynde. to , a understand ther,'s already some_ th- f er• owner,.. the late Arthur �r It will however be necessaryto build ter attend ng a four-dgv Forest Fire. � "mixed" feelirws ab u! the r�n7e percq who left one hundred. asses Orchestra LeadkrS up a Warden Service `rum the begin- f'tghtin" Course, sponsored by the of bushland to Ontario County, who • - ning and the co-operation of all in---Ontario -Dept. of Lands. and Forests. sed it. to .the Authority terested citjzens-is eager) Fought at the Fnrestt Ranger School, at- y To Budd stub Here Y g Dorset. The course_ an annual event. we have a piece of Nort crn n - ' Well known orchestra .leaders ?art v ^ ' '- ario Countryside, sight _on. _ouC• .own int L- "a �ndustr-les and +',e. rent. to review ' door-oKep. Hallman and Stan Patton along with the Ajax, Oshawa, wr.d s•:hgr C.D. :a The Park is a. camerarenthasiast's Jack Hemming,are 1{fanning the organizations in t!+e-ir.teres`s of over the most tri^d-*n .+}-thuds of fight-• t" )aradisc, with pictures offering forming of a private country dub on all planning. 1 ing forest free, wh'sch average about hcrosclves at almost every turn. "the eight acres putchased from the "Two facts must always be kept twelve hundred a ear. Tt is under 01.. .r Possib one of the most breath- Lehman farrtt at the corner of the in mind. The first is that Pickering stood that Mr. Hambleton . i•. -now �. Mw` takinfi�stenes to photograph or 8th Con. and Altona Road. IT is itself in a tat get area, carr3ing"on researcti w^rk with a ' just too look at,' is'the one from the The appeared before Council rnt and secondly, that Canada is in such �'"w' t' writing anrther honk. Y Mr. and Mrs. .(gars-< Blanchard abutments of the old C. N. railway Monday asking if they could build a geographical position that our bridge at the north -end •04 the Park cottages with $40 square feet floor country could well become a battle- and n - -Jim from Point ones , call- You gaze down two hundred feet area. The • were turn d down on this ground between the opposing forces rA ns 1im Pvet!e on Monc?ay,,. on _ They t their .very .to Montreal. over the tops of the trees to Duff-' request, but will go ahead and build• that. are dividing the world today. Lt-,II q is therefore essential' that we must f Li+tie sixteen-month-r!d Jabez ins Creek, winding its way, lazily, to the 960 foot specifications. �r sneer and his twelve- ear-old aunt through the gorge. 'sir. Patton laid. - they plan, to as far as possible protect our own >' When a _News _reporter toured the build a swimming pool. that will 'cost' population." Dianne. appear -to be non -the worse `_--:-__r__--�--=------------------ _ after a.lve-turing recently as 'far as Park .last week, .he was► aca,mpan- E•1D.!) 01' A company will be formed' Frencl ­ an'r Bay. _While they were ied b Councillor J. H. Purvis, of and- the cottages will be leased to RIEFS. gone. • P- c'•cerin.g • police, firemen and this Village, , who is also the Vill- ti,-ir friends. e.-venture age's Representative on the Author- a pubPc nature... :. ing for them. and a sound truck was Many persons wanted it known as , itY• " Mr. Hallman said that all particip- Resid"enft of the 'Rouge Hills dis- used to broadcast ' descripiions of the "'Percy' or "'Greenwood" Park. Mt. Purvis tells us that in the days ants had their own homes in Toron hist were shocked on Monday, to there. Wl•^n they were firially found, nor o is e-t , w- when tfie nitlwav passled over . this to, and would no{ use the' cottages learn of the tragedy that befell the Dianne said she was ve-y tired, and " - ieg'the Greenwood ;Road; — you eorge, the engine-driver stopped for more than three months of the Pentland Family, of Altvna Road, ori JahPz said—nubbin at all. 'ain't miss it! long Enough fora "slug o£ whiskey" year:, 'and that eight cottages would- Sunday, while enroute home from a Mr. and Mrs. Wirq rni ITuyck with. i The Park covers nearl • four bund- .tb steady his_.nerves before crossin - relative's cottage at Lake Simcoe. . y R- be .the maximum. - � daughter- Sharon and Marlene Bqe,•. _4dred acres, ,Ind it is indeed a bza-i. - 'Incidentally,' Mr. Purvis will not --------------------- ------ Christine Pentland', aged 9 years, spent Sunday at Floral Park, Lalce-- iful spot. Good, winding-roads rt a� - guarantee the validity of this( yarn. PHEW I — DUSTI wa's killed, when the family car was Cr,uchicing. erre the property. The Park ser In _an area whose population is in- It way disclosed this week at.-the-- involved in a crash. Her parents and We •are sorry to •renort that Meq 9, now handle up to' fifteen- hand: I'd creasing almo4t daily, and. the Lake Township Council that dust' was so twin sister Catharine were all burp- 'john Remmer is b::ck in hospital-.: gars, and about six- thousand p u{ e. st+or-eline tieing " almost completely bad on some township roads that i italized, at Barrie: for further observation . and treats- -• As you walk through the pa. L, taken ne by pHvatc ownership, it is motorists had_ to turn ori their fiend- A Toronto man. was pronounced m ent. you are ccKtstantly reminded of hc.w Very nice to know that vie will al- lamps. dead on Sumrda'y afternoon, after bo- -lack ways" fi5be at least four hpndred ' Both Cnvnc'rllnrs Sid Pugh and ing pulled from the water of the Mr, and Mrs._ Hambleton, niuc . it ap?eary like Northern Oiit- Riverside Drive, celebrated theft arin, yet is only two miles ; from a aeTM° tri Pttrlc where- we can take our Mrs. Jeati McPherson s-arid that the : -Rouge River.- He was "Gino- Bisro, 30th wedcl'ta� aaniyerat zip` g tlae-` bustling highway. _ far"hies -for -in outing -46en the. 5th concessi^n, Valley Farm Road, aged 25. Township Police said an week, b'y driving to: Eastern and' Picnic tables are spotted ::11 nv^r de°ire to Picnic, swim or•take hikes ncc Hill Road-were very-had. - autopsy would b.e-held_to, determine orthom-Ottlfno the place and 'located far enough -thrnnglr the woods_ overtakes us. The decision to purchase more cal- the cause of death. It is believed he tsar. and Mrs. Mervin Tohtisen and from each other—so you wr ri'r be We u,e•e everyohe who' reads this civm arrd fix' up these spots arose may have struck his head when div- family spent a few days of their troubled with a noisy eater at the oar^r to 14-it t9he• Park and see iust from the suggestion of-•Counciliar. ing is(to the. water:. = holidays at Waraga Beach, : pert table ;hat hoc fiecrt..dnne there..We•know Robert' Stewart, that some gi`ading Township Police were on the alert On Tuesday afternocln Pickering -RING P I C- K-- LE� _ Duffins Creek, • _which winds 'it. I.'^'I will >,e tenth surprisled and pleas- and calcium work be done on West 'on Saturday when a call game from "Women's Institute entertained a` bile- way through the centre of the Park e`i' Rouge this- week-end, eslpeciahy pn Metro Police to watch -for a hit-acrd load of twenty-eight Ladies from the , than _been dammed u t form a R'S.' — Teen-Pile drivers; motor- Friendship Road. _ run car. They- stopped the car on Fairview "Lodge, at Sandy Bach. +' �wimminv area, with sandy shnros nn wson commented that Fairport Road,, south of Highway .The weather was perfect for the lit- both sides which makes it ideal for the Speed T•imit in the Park is 15 from the informattnn Iqe n. - iehildren. This ares m�v h--nlartred Mile` Prr Tinur—ar,y .faster, slid-- . was ohvinuc xhat the trwnship needs Metro Police, who laid charges.- He 'MO a out ynu gowehope. to spend more mciney on calcium. was fram Osbaws I ... y. ,� •`art✓-"s"+"•�► 11 11 f . - I, ,..-" .: • _ -. .. .. ._ .. - . _. ... _--1-_____4_1__. - .._.__ _ -_ - _ .. through illness. -_ _ .. - - �. - Mrd. H. Fertile Sr., attended the and Everett each had three rugs. • �rencbman s goy Mrs. Roy CaldweI] and four child, Shakespearian Festival last Frida ren, of Youngstown, Ohio, evenin Y The Ladies' Team was downed at To t�� EI�tor� spending a month with her parents g at Stratford 18-3 b Bowmanville rl in Bow- - , _7_1 _ Mr. and Mrs.. George McCord, Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Swan. MT' and' Mrs. John Fertile and. l r .♦ four sons era sen tnanviIle est Thursday. The Bay - ^their son Albert, and his• wife and Mr. sad bfrs. J. A Hearns; Mr spending a few days' girls appeared nervous in the first Two weeks ago I submitted a son and their grand daughter Hea• and Mrs. Ted Fenton and ,;Vacation at Crystal Beach. _: - _: ther Duncan; also Mrs1. . Doug.Plitz Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph inning, this being their first Raine a letter to you criticizing your ap- are spending their vacation in Tren- Ph Thomas are wayfrom home, and and Kelley, Mrs Fred Scott and ton, vacationing in Quebec for two week. gave up ten prc�ch to the question of juvenile cTheats Frenchman's Bay runs. They settled down later, but delinquency. Your answer to my ILt- `i NatRn Williamson and family atter- Mr. and Mrs. John -Henderson y Pee -Wee were still off in their hitting all tcrl was `'Further application of the '" 'ded the Fireman's Picnic at Pbrt have returned from a trip to Sarn- Yoc team entered in the NorthI. k r - with, this policy, Plus stricter police + calm and the boat trip was pleisant • Margaret Henderpon sus staying , on Saturday Aug. 2nd _ ' both wa s. Albert McCord• won a g Last Thursda Card Of Thanks control, but my contention is, that. ! Y with her aunt in Sarnia for a month. Y, they won against F--------�- we, the older generation were not 3 chest of silverware and Mrs. Scott, a Charles Gorman, of Beam'sville, Glendale, at Kiwanis park by 244. I' wish to express my sincere Thanks blameless. E The Juniors beat Fairport . Jbamper of groceries. spent a few daysl with his brother, da - rport on Thura- and appreciation Go my many fri n s _Y��a ack }i .• lest week- at -Fairport, -and -at the doctors, Rev. M. Buttars, Wm. E. lwerrt to Fitton last week -cad to visit Pay, on Monday., gL�t as a cure, and R awaited the Mrs. Harr Alexander and her y �`8 appearance of the next week's issue I - Y The Baht McEachnie and Son, for services, r daughter Mrs M. Johnston. sister .Mrs. •Eva Stephens took a ants also won their es a Ram- enquirles, gifts and' cards. All' who in of the News, hoping that someone Mrs. Fred Scott, Mrs. Geo. Me- trip to Niagara Falls and Buffalo es against Fairport 28-4, Gulliver --was .any way helped to make my stay in more capable than I, would anoww- ' .G ' - Cord and Mrs. C. Mounce took a last week. - -. 1, the big -hitter, getting five runs on hospital a success. Mrs. Stephenson ince' none appeared, I acct ' - . trio, to Hastings last Thursday for . Mr. and Mrs. Meads ' and Mrd two homers, two .triples and a sin- wishes, to slav thank P y'o� 8 surptrise party in honor of - Miss Lawless of Toronto, also -Mr. glee` Senior had one h9 our- you also. We invitation_ "E. es an a doubleo y mr e cott's�' birthday. Mrs. Gus Maron, of Roseville, Mich. to &Core four at Mr. and Mips. Walton Holmes' at -appears to be "What is_the cause of � � _ " Frank Fogg is returning to work visited Mr. and Mrs. H. Alexaauder runs. Botten and Ross Fertile also ' Cherrywood. Come and . see us any delinquency?" 'Your contention is thio Week after four weeks' leave, during the R eek -end. scored four runs, Dean Rornbou time. 4: -- - gh -that it all stem* from the home; .,., . - ' ' J. T. Stephenson that the hickory stick has been Laid * ., 11 . . - aside with the consequent lack of `' ; ' - -e :1, - �, -F. - _ question- whv-s dos so�many of he -- :- - I young people indulge in these sense- f� _ --._ _.. o`timesl dangerous escapad- _ __ :'_ _ F • �, I E, es? The. jails and reform schods, . -1. �N1.1. (' have been" with us for generations, - _'.•. - - _ .. _. - .- - _ - - .. 4.e. but the problem srrarains. t I _ 's = Any juven le-iadeli ply the wor�Id and ' . . . s �� utI k of the par ' ular per -,.. - When tea adrift s f speeds �, w And, thi outlook ,; . . . ,, : .. . . - environment. Qe • along the highway at 60 or 70 mins . _ - - - . an hour, he is showing the same re- -- sibility _. _ . -- - t t yr hits .. .. ' flemracing atong he llage in h,is _ 8 ' . ' - } motorcvck. . •_ _� ". ';: . . . . .. . - . - I..- - -_ . I _.. .. . A - t. . - - .-. .. .. . . ,When we have juvenile Rana ware. it y simply a minor imitation .•f fire terrible world conflicts we Christ-" _ + , I' ! ians indulge in. Without doubt, 'both - - - I. - motivated by high ideals � lne side - j kind of•war are, to the combatants, - rte other, c>r have sRocen _ .. br ed t _. .. _-._ � _ abouttosteal .ptopertY whose - - _ . ° s _ as ' . _ ship' is disputabler-oil, dor h rn � - are - _ in ownership , . _ _ _. _ -ti hen young people leave school in l - ,... -. midst of - a recession and can- - a' ynJ the .. � -, _. _ n fin * '! I of d work; it -must have a terr- : ,-: •.- _.- .. - w « " _. , .. _ ffect on their minds Wvhicfi - bod e . :~ �'�k r x e future. And we'can '. I I - - - ... . r ... - _ : .' o solution,. i. es ill fo v offtehem x -....: . . _ . . P lie ' - :' - � >. F ed� cations cSystem. bit l t is lies y ( . r --..qty _. _.. _. _ . - r _ � fficien� that we .learn the "three . _ _ _ -_ s r Scientists . have more than done _ _ th't. -but at the- behest of the -world . _ ' . • . . . _ • leaders, . their work is devoted in ' _ - targe measure to the manufacture 'of < 11 • tht most de ructive weapons arae. - • . __._... ._:_ .. _:• - -. _ . can devise . What is required ire every &curter . -1. is the teaching of. responsibility of- d . citizenship, national and internat- - r `- = Tonal. The• training ' of the intellig {.. - - . ., . _: ..., . encs to criticize . - " _ __ D[r, . Editor, _ I havt had' 15vt lib . .. . e I • tie education and; have no answer, — b stion. but _ ne _ - _ _._ _.. _ __ fithe Pra.6fical rmly oa of t d coat we �+• • . ce . , s . - unprecedented Witty of _ . ...._. �. .,_ am fi - ; . _ - . - hungsn can unprecedented �, 4 and most . _ critical period in world history. We . - selves be-'orre�W►er teach the�ppurrRer . h cue- _ . .� ,N _.. _ . . - . ,, - - ' - . - « I f to group of people in the di rict . . r d .�r .:.. .., _ -. - - it • s _ togeth oto rki ensa�the were Ci R _ . - er - .. : _ W,,--:* � ting question , . A. _% it would be good. It Wright spread. _ ,: 4 be politicaj _ ;__ far 11 _ 1. as part �pollkies are'rnneern- ed and their ap _ ou T. , . proaeh eh ld De off- �^ jeetiWity.i :� - Dolan. ]let Crieiuon. _. (Good g,� -" . ._. _.. . - _ _ _ _ . -. __ - .. _ _. _ _. _ -- . . - =: - I of Tlsaais r We,^ fhe family 'of the late Mra w Y •HOWO O L .'S �O �R H O Mary Jane Ptrckrin, wi_h tti expcesa s car sin thanks. d appreciation - ::-.. ' .. ,. f r the Gere p •o a many nactsan of p kindaesr* _ < _ •- , - . ' _ shown to 'our loving mother tire- - - _ . . r}' - T' H 1 S SUMMER? irtg her illness and to tt9 duriirtq oar r , b _ - -� - mtembe cent beeea' ent. We would re- -' alrep r A - ... -- -�- Dr. Stockspecialety Dr. instil a Baldwin, c ri� cool as you like -automatically—electrically-- _ _ the' nurses and the staff of Oshawa ` the lei General Hospital for their efficient _ `; I7d of eoanfortable coolness you long for on _ services and cart; Rev, Melville St1Ck _ . _ • - Buttars; of Pickering, a.nd Rev. Har- ` •.•` •• . Mellow, of Norlthminster Ung `- y, hot days the kind of• coolness tfi-at. only Cyd � I 1Q - urch O ha , for their minis _- w cost electrical air-conditioning can provide. to h y Wa terial visits as well a's the message t"' You sleep better, work better, live better, when of comfort and faith by the latter, . :� car _ _- the W.. C .T Fu er ome for j _ . yo home is air -co 1 their kirrcl and mthottghtful services; , �- ' i, air-conditioned. P wh the .. < bearers; thehewslatives _... - - - ni ._ . . .. . . - neighbors, _ . - . _ r �. _, _ _._ . •....- ps, for heil' rte, • .. sdWool oc ds' and - ire �e##er E L E CTR I Ct,Y - — - - h a� :: , .. floral 1,-ibutes, ,their. gene ou kind deeds, and their many messages of 3 , _ = to hon l otnersl who sympathy; and Mal i'' _ _ Safe, clean, modern tznd cool - made .con' 'lou ' g of service at this ' :_ .1 I_ — t _` - . _... i.nt e ' Margaret• George and Fred Pnek- • .. M . , „ � r . ' G ClesrremC ran, s Glad a end Mrs. ... _ . ., _ �•� ..__ _ _ _ , _ • � - • Sadie Smith• , � � 0 ' - __ O �� Q _ . _ -------- ;BIRTHS --- __ . . � _ .. ' ` . Ni`ARIQ HYDRO - - 1 ----t-�� 0 .. Rom-, to Mr. and Mrs J.' A. ' .. - .+. - _ ' _ - -. -.._ _ :I EIeC r/�• - JA,WItf. 2 HIIeV Ave., Morley Park, 't [/CZ� �st�a 'little . Pickering, a con. George Alan, on i . y does so much • • •, Ot7Gt7 �O Fr'ida'y, July.25, 1958. at Aia3i Hoop.• . , _ _ itaI. blotter and child boor weft• . . . 11 `. • - I �; - I r .._--1---_-_ L, - . - ­ ' - ' ' � - ­­ _,_'_"'."*1$- , I J 4'+y' -2 I . o :.4 t dependent on wells, and m.ny use Mr. ind Mrs. Leslie Morley are the British Isles and Europe. Paul Samansky, 66 Treelawn Pir1w, j��! �� r 1 it for a eu-wish. Unfortunately, this with Toronto friends on a trip to Mr. and Mrs• G:E• Pegg and fam• way, Toronto. a -.Lo R •i _ pnvuege has been greatly abused. Cornwall and the' Seaway' ily - -nt Sunday r1th the latter's par- 4th. Prize - Wading Pool, to • t and the place has become a rendez- M'r. A. Ross Irwin and daughter ents Mr: and 11ira. McPhail at their Bruce Johnston, 88 Lawnside Drive, �hanlp�onSh1�S vows for hooligans, particulary on Geraldine, of the Oshawa General cottage -near Bala. 5th. -Prize - $10.00 Merchandise 1'� the week -ends. This gisesy Pickering Hospital, leave, this week to join Plan to attend the. Donkey -$ase- voucher,' to Lloyd SmAli, 641 Mit!- an -unenviable reputation, and die- Mrs. Irwin and , Jim, at their log -ball game between nine farmers from wood Rd., Toronto. - Mr. Glen Perry, and 11r. William courages people from settling here. cabin, on Compass Lake. Gre nweod and nine Piekerit g Town- Fria Attendance P - Mrs. Moore have been accepted to race Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hogarth and . .-----------_ p ou- Ethel Stroud, Prize e } i in the Nativaal Championship 1�.tor- n Ottawa a /+ A'------___� - mu _ on Aug _i Miss family are home from a camping trip - - shi businessmen, to be held in r cycle• Races at IiareWood, on Aug- to the St Lawrence, and V��EIiOO gham Com --- -- - -- - Balfour 0.00 r.ity Park u'- 9, Saturday Attendance Prize - Mi s& $ P• m; Winnie Wood, Dunbarton u�R ith. They have both figured Algonquin Park. _________--------=- B Sleightholm $5 Grocery , Prominently both in , motorcycle Mrs. Henry Westney and child- Mr. and Mrs. Glynn Eastwood and Dunbarton Kiwarris Club Draw, won by Herb Carey, of Dun- nte w Arssi 1 winners c . competition and in the organization ua -re' are �•isiting Mrs Clare Gu r Linda were holidaying last • •eek i Carnival Prize- ba ton of racing events at W'Iansa and in a week, at Gunter Lake. the Peterboro district. -- ------- 'Whitby. Ronnie and Paul Rundle spent last Mr: and Mrs. Douglas Morden and 1st. Prize - Power Lawnmower, to Perfect Cnbbage Hand Mr. Yescv ` N ride a B. S._A•', week with -their aunt Mra Donald fafmily' are hal:daying with bfr. and _ frenais,_'..536 Rustic Rd. Tor- Kairn Dolmage, age 10, of Picton, _ a. and big. ,Mcoce, a 'rriun:p, Both in Brawn at Newton Robinson. Dlrs. as. Hailam, Nan:toke, and Mrs. oMn " playiiifi cribbage* with her '^ the Senior C�«• Thi airport sir- Miss Sharon Spring, of Highland A. Morden with -'her parents Mr. and fi g rigdfK t tuft is :ituitea nes: Jar:is. Unt., and 2nd, Prize -Outside Barbecue, to' her, E. C. 1?olma e, Pickering, Creek, spent last week with her aunt Mrc. W. hindry of lanitoke• Bonneville, -31 buncombe Blvd. a perfect I:and", which is rare m August 'till. bv:21 sec the fielding of Mrs. ex. us �.e i, holidaying i a been -playing n M Al Rundle here. Mi Edna ('- en h lidaying "n Scarboro deed, as all cribbage players know i the largest entry ever 'received for a 3rd• Prize - C1laiee Lotiilge, to She has only b n playing o e month. --j dian \futor,pcle l:vent.. -- -auu��Y------------------------------------ 'AU -- ts"- _ n n+tY � 1 +CASEORAMA STARLITE REVIEW During the month of - August the church serv_ces will be taken by 10�0 Off All Goads X41 Stage different men. '.lr. Leslie yf�rley of f@gtllr�flg New Case -0 -Matic brine Pickering will b _the guest speaker. Mrs. ' John Puckrin .gent several _ ._ _ —SPECIAL OFFER — days last week with a friend, %'Ii_s BOY'S CAR COATS,- SIZES — 2-6X IN RED & SANDNOLOR The 1958 CASEORAMA STARLITE REVIEW; a two-hour night -... Hazel McCabe, o Kingbton. nted under Visi<y;9 on Sunday at the home of - 161.96 EACH demonstration of Case Farm Equipment, press nde the Mr. and Mrs. Fred' Fuckrin were; stars and floodlights will be staged ¢ MTs. Jack C -ale; Doug as and_ Bobby Coyne �� �o�� �t��er y yg e ■ of Alderwoodi :hiss Doris Huitinger, � ing Q �e of Toronto, and Mr. and bits. Rod Thursday, August 7 Vivo FIX Shibley and Cynthia, of 'roronto; - Mr: and Mrs. Walter Hollinger, of Cherry -wood, and' air. and Mrs. Jack *.-7.�+• :-- — � — 13Y _Uitchell, of Brougham,— Mr. e -White fractured his ` �, �, on MAIRS A� SON - BROUGHAM - — arm while working with machinery 7 „ Monday last.";fir _ '3ane ctured , her col- -. lazbone .while pia) irij{ on Monday ON FARM OF T. PHILIP, FIRST FARM EAST OF BALL PARK List Mr. and Mrs, Arch Bell field a N No. H AT O 7 HIGHWAY BROUGHAM picnic on Sunday for the Bell faro ity. About fifty relative. attended _ from: P'.i-linrton: . Peret ;nir. Rich - According to D L.. Mairs, the 1960 Case -O -Matic Tractor :mond ii+11, Oak Ridgc,, Ojlkv;kxd fine and all types of new Case farm equipment will be on display. i�ianilla,.A;ax and U_,haa - c M Form equipment will be on hand for inspection. The new Case -0 - Marvin );ar'.s•a see, nt rt,^ci the ` Matic Drive Tractors, which develop more than double the pull __ iub�elinkhof far iiS cit O hr •a on a ower 1 be 9 demonstrated. trip to Al;onquln F'a i. d x.a,;- the � " w Y y� �" � po will field d = beck -end. (. .n�:ex, the vv rrnr nicl - _ - B"1 by • . �aA4.> - and 1f r^c .. S FAMILIES �AS 'D SARE INVITEDo° ?r:, ADMISSION ON 1S FRIENDS tyere TO ATTEND tr.rl.iy W pea) .. e,n ! _ ------------------- will ----------------will round out the evening: -tle Jicnie, ,•nd a ha; py• tithv. e . ao en- ! . r - joycd• . .- . lits• Fzrd ;pint:an is .hours sn'l re- • "'� � N e' � AO BING , o fir -Covering :g a tcrRsil x a f 1Irs. Geurg a t;roc u, aud�e i ii : wing l I's+Y III spent. a .. u.ys last week at. iw a �. -� Beach. °�'; "_ •. _ , ', .. _ _{ R-.: r adz: and bt A. Lee fta Kiirsa- r and 'f:m'ly of C u:;,go, few days ..its Dr, W. W.. and hire, t� t 'j I'on:<+ncor•i :.leo Q,: plain Alan and. Mrs_ Harkhess and family, of Dover, " ► - -.. _. Del., SL:fRt 6bcnit {t Nveci 'A it IF t1iiei::L � - ._ ice.,.• as�iVvlAns/s s7/e�ir -�--� . Mrs, Walter Woods is at pre -,en: ' is Oshawa Hospital, whe• ,. - rrISon!as J t i s s good to haat ,our voice aga>fn, n tl ,further notice undergone surgery, anti is now rruk- - Cyt irtR a ficod e, acc ry. _ ( < :' orneone you love Would e Jim Ifyette, acceimpanied by. -Bill _..Hansa and I{ -en Insb; ,niutored to y ;Buffalo; Cleve:And and- Detroit to aft ball „arras; ilio called at Wind vo ,dove to ' hear yoice •�• sor and Sa-nia on their ^av home. _ :- Mr. and Rica. Pc't Maurer and telephone toni6t�` j 'fan splint about - c, v. o, weeks at the ebttage at Sauhte L'carh_ - -- ! Ixiimiml Hardware Miss Mina flubcrs een boli - yl wit er brother at Barry'sTMS ALL TULM MONK COMPA14Y of, CANAbA - Day. — 6 and ail a One of the prettiest parts of this ell ria a S �! e j Dirl�+rrs bis*pd+r • ' }oivrishi, is around the artesian well ,', e - c on the Sth concession., This well is., __ /• App $sates, P 'nus � Very, useful in dry wtather for those - 4 =Fools, Glass, Etc. A A.".. S a s ons Har ware Phone 39 PicfCer` x�• fix, �? , � r' s, . �« . �:A .. .:t ' .. �.., _ �,' ,.., .,.: b r .YTf,Ff; ' ' •T:v � Y+•.�Qs� � a \;y„e° n�''e€e� - - a ., ..: r. M, i•r :- , + a ler Hn s' � 4t .' % �� �§•'.\Y f i �•,�i � ,'�' '� ,. M �'�' Combination Atvminum Door COMPLETE WITH CLOSER FRAM .:.Whistling past the graveyard C J • CHECK CHAIN = LOCK � r This dri : er is a Iot closer to fife graveyard than he thinks. At the speed he's going, even a minor s s y '' mistake in judgment could cause a major highway disaster. Reckless speed. is the cause of too r many fatal accidents on the road. And sometimes even,the speed limit can be misleading—you can ''�.� Ca h Ca r be within the limit and still he going too fast for driving conditions. Here's an easy rule of thumb R - to guide you to a safe speed: always drive at a speed that wiil.enable you to stop in the distance that's clear ahead. At night, drive at a,.speed that. will permit you to stop within headlight range i If you are tired, or inattentive =don't drive at' all• One simple way to the ck' whether your speed , 5�m�prS Wind �� �� • . � Is too high or not is to watch the traffic around you. If you are passing most of the other care on the :. 'NARWOOD N at 'tom. 2 HIGHWAY I � 1 road, you are going too fast. It most of chem are passing you; you are going too slow. Your Ont&iio -- AJAX _ PlIION! 'Department of Transport urges you to observe the speed limits—slow down and live ' - sass �ne�� " re�fox - - ----= Claremont Plan E DAA Ji CARNIVAL AND FIELD r}(JARANTlc.ED / FIP.I " d Da Carniv _ ,N Radio TV Service-,McEACHNIE S - Y a� - A carnival and field day is being Any )titake or Model _ FUNERAL DIRECTOR planned for.Claremont on Au - CLAREMONT PARK - .3 when somethin gust 9th, g has been ,planned A rth u r Fief to cover all ages, i _ -- --- FURNITURE DEALER a highli ht f I On J g .o the day will be a - ON - FICKMDOtl - • fiddlers contest' and square _ =ce demonstration. There w ll be rases Private Ambulance Service or all ages as well as a midway.-' s4 R'CTFtiAL BUS, I - several • Saturday, August 9 1 P.Me' good ball teams have been SrI _4 2::5 DAY OR IWGHT lined up for a tournament that in- —� eludes Toronto Dominions Oshawa Old-Time Fiddlers Square' Dane! - ' Archery - Midw 7 8ervfce, Te Aad Fred • Kay-Kovanks, ' q ry - 7fC rt NVM. McEACHNIE, Prep. I Markham AcesClarBeroughamA pra, Bingo - Races -- Ball Games - Lucky Draw and•Other �. i - Porry Th and and Mount Zion. rues Valuable P ' n Buttes Fyr Art -- A e-day�n be -topped -off-with . e. - � dance in -the coinrnunit hall, so don't - _. Phone Pjekerulg 193 forget August 9th at Claremont. Sponsored bind by* Claremont Park Board,. W.I., Recreation ----------------------------- .41'fE- PiGS�B,F.1 OWN _ _ -_----Kckerin-9 Qnt.-- ' --- _ Comm.,- _Scouts,_--Guides,-Mothee--s-AuxUkwy 'arid-' n DUNBARTON SHORES - Association. Kt�! AND CLARK•E - - - P�ITIC.i�'' The Dunbarton Shores Commuaixy- ADULTS SO CENTS - = CHILDREN FiItEL + 1U ONEERS - & W. X. S. TStl1SPSON, B. A. illi, Weiner Roast was held last Satur- Lteenssd.sod Authariaad fes..tbis day. July 26, the winner of 'the Al- of Oatadao Sud York. Hamster and ioHettse umiuum Lawn Chair which was raff- e Im��ts Seam ft"a mrd oulaiti• icd, being a former Dunbarton Shores DANCE IN COMMUNITY HALL AT 9:00 P.M. i !F- , „", Rod P� resident Tom- Grawic" The Coneolar Orval Sellick and His Orchestra _ n + s oils 8petisil� BRaeoaei►1. (ilaswed BId(, Ajax tion prize was won by Doug Fcaser. = -1Rt11tes. Dual, See'*i4 for lite 11l aftesa shoes - A09 IN ADMISSION: 75 cents per Person ------ I Prim ad_Otw. ---------------- � P. o. Phone MALL roe CAR-LITE PrIvittleft ,k'. _„: Leo �1 Po ae Generat S�enrica _ 4/f > y s LIt+'OINW. ,AUC.MNIM DYfibart00 - — Pidlesft sal Wwtiy Tewww" (east side of Log Cabin)" - �. FLEURY Faa7, Hatattsf11sld and fte"MW Auto, -Truck, Tractor, r, 8aiea I SP«it Generators* and Starte►s o - b ExGban d or R ired „ " Barrister, Solicitor, - Fullyuaranteed riusa l Attentlea; (rive• Notary Public wamsY - FROM; Mo s-uu - 1wrish al Old Kingmn Road ------------- _------------- ' tg ., _J : AT. 2-7391 or AT. 2.1362 — WANTED-- P1c�eflag United' �R�j s - 00UENT►RY HIDNIM Minister: Rev. M®1vNle Bu ilOYr11: ttaro • ACREAGES AIZD - 6ita<Art. E8 Aton%to Fri. 9:M to f:90 p.as, FARMS MONTH OF JULY Saturday and Eveningv. - y, ea; 2 _ By Appohansew Ble Ban Waiting 8aysea Wait .. .Joint Semites in the Presb7teritm Oosd Cash Dawn PsFmmtr Church, (One Block North Of .CALL - Nr. INGLIS _ InUTeection Liabt) _ _ s For ftampt And Expet�oed s.e.tce -t t.0o A. M. Each Sunday -- - _ - - ��•QIi.L•. V01rY Mad SOW$ 9,45 A. M• ' Audl m *ter - - PoRce- Ea 9 Service _ .- •__ .�•'. "Highway Monument Works" EVERYONE WET.COMF ■setM's _ ROBT. AUSM. PROfy. A May: azpsrtseosd edaa�sl :................._........ -- - 1••• IPAIiiTORS sad DtC08AT0H8 us- Y_ �n $ R. 3, Whitby. Ontario $1 flu hour for gvi7k, clean, guarsn• Two tattles west of Whitby an teed first-clam Painting and paper ea N0. Z Wkithy and y, between I�EA1 ESTATE hartg.nft_ -:.Eric. Stakes and Imo. _ On the long week-end Taft August, 28 people last their - -� and thlaZ 'Rhlte, D.•coratom R. R, 9. Pack lives on Ontario roads. Hundreds of others were injured lrhrne; Whitby MO 8-3483 Photo ego'-op now in Pick- REPAIRS - ALTERATIONS in automobile accidents. !ring and Ajax areas. To CARPENTRY - PLASWEMN age his corning week-end will likely be ttw a • Once in, t ----------- -- `------------r--- busiest of the year, both for the hiQhwrays b or sell for prompt -� the �F PLCrll'b/I B1 tN•Q �+ P Clu�stra� �,.,epce Soel�ety =- hospitals. _ AI gip �� COYrt•OVs serVlC• dart .fOr our Ontario Provincial Pollee force wilt take no bo ' ROUGE HILLS, ONTAIO IIday. i1�oa�DlG � � �. glower. Toney, and countless municipal policemen will be woride� l Lvttes Toa To 1k !arnica full-time to guard our streets and highways �aioek s CcIlR'R:i31M f77l4Tiiti : Cliarei go v ,repetition of last year's terrible experience. t •--- �I:ATlS GIV= _.1 _lCINGSTOtY ROAD I you t this.week-end, e h A. J. Schatz �,� IYv - "• flNortib Bide, fast tont O! - officers willletwatching you drive. remember it aih� y b ---_- ''�------- ------__--:- Oeesoul hasumna - Realtor - weodlati remember for them, as well as for yourself. " lNi1 - - Pkkerh o !90 or MO. 8-3337 EZ'ERY SUNDAY AT 11.88 A RC NON. A. KELSO ROOMS, ATTORNEY GB*" Or OWANO V. TELEVISION & RADIO �� t3et11..i And , #U 77110 ease ttteer . I v. Ms. 1*411soom _ V NI Itc!'arsa' MONIE M%EEif;INf6 !7i For tate►oaWa, Ostlt •:> . DU�BARTort RADIA & W FARM A. a serr>ew ItE•PR I N wsii�Q c.-----o- - �s 471 W1 or AM. 1- 0 DEAD .. _ ,_ • P�orrwPnY . ---••� • ' Batsisber, Sdieibor, NolssT Prbie . " Lop - �iIiRAL AND . ", PKI® _ - z�. s)OM a, CMAlrlt~ a,' Office O YHoour : ' 2AS to ase P. M. LMARCsW1LL' FUR FANM" - - a :: zsAxRzsr>ra and 9OLXTros AMBULANCE SERVICE y e5trowd11s TMR�� 1 Appoin - - . v0lsrrH 1BUS.DitTIG. A/!lX ken [ e MARIfJiT 3--2679 toren � • No. 2 HIGHWAY Phone:, PHONE COLLECT BOW Hoz 1. ring ✓ ' 1• 'ttJ(i Blew tit. a. Od11sws _. AT PICKERING BEACH ROAD nai waerrl>e oa PHONs J4JAx 1059 - - - play eat.. floc Ft►na Aad j Sutme r 1�ee 00 ,rices Anioneiw lusurswe of An zin a ` BUILDER . HOW AT MITCHELLS - & Gibson ' Bowman _ WOODWORKING ' ;CASH -PRICE $2530 PER . TORI cArr . xrrcREN ORDER NOW .- .SPECIFY DELIVERY BEFORE SEPT 30th MONTitT1i, MONTRITH, Ribm. 2MLT Sad DWALIa- co. Chartered AcceeM�sli '► ; V°� i I for Prompt Delivery r o e PiCkeria 74 of 9 7S , LICENSED TRUSTEES !. 5?p 'AJAX, OSHAWA. STRATF01M, � G. - A• � 3.7.kEV Ufa I x ' �R«wo + Arthur Mitchell Limited r 0•HAWA- G. w. RIEHL. RA. as-ceta ` lAa1v!'ds PtBtsOo ` VIZ, PAEHERIAIG-F. A LAwiON I PRONE e7 . P 1 PILLsfaJ------------- ------•�-------- 9TAt= IRD 81l0S. . �. lMllq ' R.. NINE tEast Woodlands tor trip fisted by Mrs' English and Mrs. Mat, CLAREMONT —SRO-UCa turned after a pleasant m, through Quebec. While going thews The DevoltiOnzi--to be taken The Church Of Saint X011111011111F. SirAlair; also Mrs. through Ottawa while the pro - r% on Hidges is s.pending a few Mrs, Wat. they were shown by Mrs. H. Malcolm, ths Hollinger and family vi4ted .Mrs, through the Parliament Buildings gram will be in charge of Mrs. Wm Lutheraia jdays this week with frieu<W in bau W. Hamilton one day recently. and the Peace Tower. Gray. All ladies welcome. jFalls. of interest to local Mrs. R. W. Witter and daughter The meeting of 'the, congregation Mr. and Mrs. E_ Campbell and -Owing the Comm - Two w-eddings, e last SaturdaY. Gladys, of Toronto, also Mr. D. L. of St. John's Church which was fadly, also Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ram- to the fire at residents took Place returried from s- unity Hall, we were unable & hold Miss Shirley L:shtr, teacher at Witter, of Brockville, visited Mrs.. planned for July 30th, has been post- say and family,services there last Sunday-�-We wisir Creek Public School was mar. lfatthews,.on Saturday- - . . ponned to Tuesday evening August pleasant holiday spent in aur Nor-. to. thank Mrs. Weldon for holding Cedar and Mr. Ronald Misses Betty' -Jean Knox; Kay 5th. 'Please' note charige of date. Ev- ibern­ country. Sunday School at her home, wattle "died at Cobourg: Spenc-Jey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Duncan; Margaret Miller and Bon- eryone welcome. Mr. arul Mrs. Goakwell and little the adults went to St. Matthews, ;ed a, Uxbridge. nie Burrows left on Saturday for The Friendly Bible Class "is char- daughter visited his sister, Mrs. - G, in Spenctley, was marr., tering a, bus to Midland, on 'Au -gust on Saturday. S.carboro, for morning worship. Mrs. Ala.i Prouse.' and -Camp Pretoria. Mi" P. Knox,, dau- Willson We are hoping f6r favorable weao. Mr: and f Georgetown. 5 -dent the gliter of Mr. and Mrs. John. Knox. is 10th, leiving Brougham a+ i) a. in. .� Miss DoribWy Willson is. now, at- thee for our' picnic this Tuesillitir. 'family o - 101wa.. . + and retoria where she is er -thur Prouse. a arriving home around 6.00 p. in. te 7. t -end -end with Mrs. Ar Counsellor at this caup: ading Camp A Counsellors. More ab.out,this in next week's issue. rcli' 6�as nearly Mr. and •Mrs. Harold Barclay re , Anyone wishing to take this trip, one of the of Markham vi86 Plans are Ftill going ahead for ow 7 The United Chu -------- -------------- contact Mr. and Mrs, Frank Carter, Mr. G.. Seebeck• :"cked to capacity on Sunday inoml- -----------241M3, Sunday. Bible Vacation . School to be .held Pickering. jng, as the congregation turned -out a The Woman's Association ited� his mother on has been lac- Auugust 11 to 29, 9.00 to 140 noon. spending of St. A �e Harold Lackey preach erich, ha.vi b�eea _w set of steepssee many of the eU& -to bear. Rev. a iew with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Norton, and "John's will 'hold 'their' next' meeting ed at the front of the church here. We hope. to e farewe Ottawa on Wednesday evening, August 6th, These add much ren there Pastor, Rev, Thea Pelik. 11 - c�rmon. After white enjoyed &,trip to to the appearance ;holidays at a cottage. they have tak- an and Mr. J. G . illespie. and the Seawa at the home of Mrs Seaway. N. Burton, ass- pf the building Lackey "ill take up dut' 5 en., Mr. Lac� ak _Sg;q��mber 1 It is reported that Bob --Benson motor accident on kas involved in Bald - _ea, nn No., 7 ;ffighvmy, Ile escaped in -jury, but passenger in the other ik.ytiung lady paj Uffered. .'a tar is rep, -ted to, have. fractured collar -bone. Carl vi*iruove of Morriston galled on Mr. and Mrs. Toni Harn- 4 on Sunday. mion -AL SERVICES COMMISSION Mrs. all aria' Ronnie motored cw Liskeard with her. daugh- 10 N J and Mrs ter and husban-4, Mr. - '. ... -1 'have li-ken up Stoops, who recently_ pejidence there. n,, Mrs. F. LoYs 3&rs. Frank Carso n•, Kathleen- MEAv&Y and rS. (;rant Taylor attended a. shower last 01 -week at the home of Mrs. Florence J?earce, in Willowdale, for Miss Mary 0 O -e L UcAvoy. Mary is to be married this --jail at Mount Zion. enjoyed'a two - Miss Mary Morgan vacation at Sarnia. 'week v Beare is visiting her" brother Mrs. A�A #.4,A and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Earl .4' Beare; alio� Mr. and Mrs: 'Fric Wal, 'late and chi'*zen spent the week. With her parents, end lo L F. J. Grav Gar - Mr and, MrS, ------ � 'den lHill, Mrs. Durib TorOMO, ar, o Birch Hill. Sask.. Miss Bellamy. of B Ron Lackie. Scarlx>ro. ..:Mn and M`r Fraserville, Mess 7" Mrs. James Liday San4ersion. 5cii.r0r�, Nikere Ali. Sub- �4%y ��I% 'day visitrr% with Rev. 11. arid.Ifra, -Lackey -here. AL 5 boas bfa*aa of Wilker spent.. DWA00 140SW#fir . ... .. �04*10 0� WcWs liolid-tv in Tornntn-- M r. a kfir:. Ro4ert nd livrid Mrs.- Mt-lyffle 'ToNnOori. MTV. 40 Henry John -on enjoyed a motor trip `Past the cna.;t. Mr.- and Mrs. W. Johnson, 7 Via Sedan"? &rlivertible? Hardtop? It doesn't mat 7 ter which Chevy model choom the fun is is. the going in every Chev- rolet I It's the car that seems to want to 90 and has the Set - places Air 4-0aor 3*ftn up -and -so, to get YOU here - rive great 7 isnyw V8's and the world's .77 famous Six[ Tab* _most rYour pick Every Chevy's made for romping -specially a Chev- -.4rolet station wagon. There's 'feet of load- bic all of 98 cu mj.. space ready to take any -- -and rpore :thing you want - to easier of it! And Chevy's lowl, thank& to a roof-re- ctsised liftgate with greater -------- -------- ight ria dTamer-- thanks to longer and lower looks I Bel Air Smort Sedan . ... .... .. . ..... y. Brookwood 4 -Door 6 -Passenger Station as . . ..... And'Just wait till you put your foot doWn! Accelerator or brake, response is instant, sure, safe. You might say, safe as J� 'CheVy. Of, smooth as A Chevy, because with Full Coil -smoothing ride. Fact suspension every Chevy gives a real road )ricel A, luxury's a part of Chevrolet living-luxury'at a lower r ThSt's why so many more-pcople are going Chevy. Chevrblelt offers so much more! Team up with one of Chevrolet's sixtmn y - and rarirj - to got fun-picked'modcli soon: They're fellid V - Of CAW, Bel Air Sport coupe impale Sport coupe or 'Ord A , ' .. W FRED -AINSVaRTH---.MO3'•ORSy...AJ'A X - . ., _ 77 - - MISCEI-LANEOUS NEW --3!AT D —rffr frienalr Resident Agent _ TW L9 PUG.... and CLEANED �� _ � INSURANO ANII 8elflie Tstehs Presawse Systems _ !� "FIAIIn - RONpE - ""Mum" ARTICLES SALE COIIIUNG EVENTS .. Trenching IIAMEM iN UMAt" RC. Tsni lOit YAIx — good, 'used piumbiag WATCH FOR -B� B�ry The e: iW ROIL A >' LUT TOOK aOPWM fill SAL[ WffN � Coms and get a real bar, BRIDGE AND EUCHRE �. Z TILE FOR SALE - M Sad up. MARATHON PRONE: Pl1CKElRING MW rC Y R I L Es -M 0 R L E Y - BRADY PLUMBING Under Auspices Of W- A• _ >rnw -HIDLAJAX ANDDICKERING ------------ ` - •Phonic AT 2-2069 - GENERAL HOSPITAL '. - _.. ... ----------------- For Information Contact; «�—------ +--------------------- FOR. SALE -- 16mm. sound PFoj- _. Mrs. H. Honey - Picksu- 697W.TANKS - ecioe, Mills type, 4145.00. Phone= SEPTIC - WA1nnt 3-7663. -- UNITY CLUB BABE' SALE _ _ CLEANED 'nag 15 O BLOCK 'E - At 1+lae Home Of >w[re. Ltvsii . -- �- ------ �D - Mala Stream, «� W. J. BUTT COOPER LOC t�. >AABPBERWES FRIDAY, JULY 25. 1956 RED . CURRANTS 2.30 P. M. Oshawa — RA S- ,j _ y FOR SALE --- _ Sponsored By Members Of The _ •-- _ . - .. ;jeer, Easels, First Farm Nerds Unity Club ]iILLBR -'Concrete - ell p1draring High School. ------------------------------ CAMPING SERVICE - Pbone 327 J3. P R O C L A M A T -I O N -aug 22 CIVIC HOLIDAY TENTS COT&- 8L8EPE14G,8At3fi—'- End ' ORNAMENTAL -SHRUBS 'VILLAGE OF PICKERING "COLEYANI" MgDGgg ar EVERGREENS By Resobst on of Council, and by LAMPS STOVES ICE BOXES 'Glider - ��pCka powers invested in nae, I hereby* REPAIRS — PARTS FOR SALE proclaiar-- MOBILE HOME HEATING STATION ROAD4 P30MINIING, pmr. -" ,Wide Selection, Excellent Growth. MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1956 SERVICE beepecdon of nursery welcOcm& CIVIC HOLIDAY _ - JERRY HASEK 'and I till upon all residents to ob- (FscU*y Trained) Ph -at Farm Noeth Of High School Kn,,e the name. 9 Tudor Street, Ajaz- , Pickering, out. CYRIL E. MORLEY,_ Reeve __»» -J N .` LAY - Phone: 327J3. Villme of Pickering -.-- oct 31 Pickering, Oat, July, 28; 1958 SEPTIC TANKS CL8ANZD ----------=----------------- GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. TRa BANrrA>eY WAY - INSURANCE FOR SALE—Green Beano John --------- ------------ ASSURANCE----PRUDENTIAL Y. OF ENGLAND Kiretea, Church • St.: South..Phone-- - - - PTew tants installed - - - 4W._-------=-------=--=' �lenc�ale �leatrerer� W.- il'heine; Whitby MO t-tSa9 f'r —� -FO -- -electric range, 10-31 : ' ` WE - AWOMOB1tE - FIRE - 4 -burner, clock and timer; Under- IS' PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE t wood portable typewriter. Phone - --------=------------------- _ _ THE OPENING OF A STORE 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST Pickering 426Rel e _ Pickering -•--------_--------------------------- ON LOLA STREET, PICKERING .. T Phone• 28 MISCELLANEOUS SALEPhone b76J - "REV" WOOD STAIN il_ pprox, 600 feet used •1 1-4 inch _ heel pipe with valves and fittings ----- ALL COLOURS - I Used 20 -ft. foot-owated squaring B-H. S — R ' w TURPS — OILS —ROLLERS REAR, R. O. _ NEIL G ,1ldU To the Editor cilAiiDExFs1RTTOSOIVaRSSEEDB _ Interior and T Rod parrter, 3-8 inch capacity. OPTOMETRIST - D• Bar sioik tacit. It was not until the off' opm- 306 Dttndas � Wg may. O> L 3, Duplicator, hand -operated stencil '.CLAY FLOWER POTS . ,-+,...jw lag• of the Greenwood Conservation PLANTERS . OFFICE HOURS: . '& r PQIn"" - - $A3tC0 CO., CL AREMONT Area aaavnauement that residents POMNG and VIOLLT 80IL ' 940 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. Phew: Ctaresnont L - of. Pickering Township realized the LAWN PENCE pHedaeodays imd Satardsya 9 to 12 -----_ -- area bad been.:enamed the A. H. %pQAg - FOR SALE --tent; also McDeering Richardson Cooserv'stioa Area", N$: WHITBY HO Q•!6?1 binder, horse.aad tractor hitch. has I suppose I may be criticized for GENERAL HARDWARE LAwN>�OWERs ' .t only 25 ,teres. h E. Cormack. Presuming to suggest the' ![etropo4 ONT$OAitDBAe R• HILL ea - Banker Farm. Na 2- Highway, at the itan. Toronto and Region ' Coaserva- Have your Itwamowers and out; _:gins >i8lats• , tion Author might have consulted bowls re"Witlooed now at some of the Pickering residents be- DINTS SMALL MOT08 CLINICFfN��ore pulling Mr. Richardsod's name • •BUSHBY PkkkyrinL OntarioPhono-PIdwring 391W4 - ' onto s SSL H- Wof course; a well- - TRANSPORTAT'ION WA14TED known and estimable gentleman' who ' PICKERING 46 ' from Pickering Village to Toronto, I is a eonservatioaiss by profession. So _ aippeox Carlow and Gerrard To be far, so good. I have no criticism to ' ut work &30 a. m. Leave Toronto offer concerning Mr, Richardson, who IIORTOAsiy has done a good job for years.------------------------ ---- or later; Phone: PitkermR PPa s to tae that it would ifS7. aua 1 But it • a gracious ges- RODMAN G .l E W El L have hien a much more - _ {{ - _ turf on the part of the Conservation 1^' ---- -'TYPIST --------- Authority to have named the area is ��E� ��� _ � - !hose!. fkfarinR iq k _. a Experienced typist desires tvping, to honour of the pioneer resident of I .REAL MAU MORW . Pickering Township whose original FICRIRM VILLAAM 4368 gift of land, in the form of a bequest, M IMDo !ar of �barevs. SwA' �. IIs, 2 �mI @o in . own home• � Call,: Pickering ,ter. opened the way to the acquastion of 'WORKS - - HEtP WANTED other nearby laud by the Conserve- _ t _ - -tion Authority and - hence to the crea- : I don of the lovely park which now ex- Authoriseef Consumers' Gas AJAX LUMB HAIRDRESSER WANTED fists. • Company. Dealer For ERCO e • - All-round eipe-ator, experienced. Box - 4506 News -Office. Actually, naming of the Area or GURNEY' a li,' person, is a departure URNEY 1 - ---------------`----- CCC I from rather consmon prpctice. In most CLARE UMBER -=AND BUILDERS` SUPPLIES lie i PLASTERING, is cases, such parks - are named after • RUUD ' PARGING REPAIRS .. � persons who have died after coatri- - xgw WORK, ACOUSTIC bating greatly to the welfare of those FURNACES, WATER HEATERS PLYWOOD ...PAINT :. ARSORM CEILINes. -TIL-E FLOORS remaining' behind. There are, of GAS RANGES i iDOORS AND TRIM . ALSO NATURAL STONE course exception-, such a• Mount :ROOK FURNACES L _ VENEER OVER BRICK Eisenhower, Portal Rapids in Algon- Y� OR, SIDING• quip Park, . and Princess Margaret 3 FOR RSTTMATESMr.- �I PHONE: PICKERING 3S6W3...•; Island. Richardson �eonld be the last. �T'a�le on pas bill S�IOAa Road Olid No. ZHighway- to �j��y�► .• � to tial;;! the right to such immortal ' PHONE 179 PICKERING avg 15 ____. --_ : fty. I appreciate the Metropolitan -- ---------- Authority has the akh m do - u it .: .. Mo. "SIS WHITBY TELEPHONE PICKERING 3" PIOTICF" TO CRQ ri=TORS plea; it contributed inoney, men - AND OTHERS . and material to the Area. But it OIL FURNACES ?tight have paid a trifline tribute to _ OT AJAX 045 { In the Estate c,f W alter . Maxwell, , the . man who started it all otherwise known as Walter M. Max- ------------------------------------ NAT - ---- i . �3iacexel � • +eae4 ot`ero.iae known ss Walter W. I y, --_ r-- NATURAL GAS INSTALLATION Maxwell: otiieKwise kn•+�►-t as Wat. -�--_Tact Hambleton ter William Maxwell, Retired •Hotel-. `--------------------- SUMMER' PRICES k, keeper• i COLEMAN 1500.00 _ - --- ALT. PEReriNR Uw;ire C~�`i��;� BOND APPLIANCES pai^at the estate of Wake- WFC Forced Air Loth-rwi-p k-�^•+, as Waite• W: MaT. Ni.[ Space Heaters . F1po;I ',well. ober.-4a• t-,+ow,t so wql-- M And Wall Furnaces . Me7r 0.1. W-4-4-. t*n awn ae W^tt_ I . IF VMat OLD - Www" ladiay Kitchen Stops _ - = er Wrl;a^, ivr..�.,n. F.,;.e,; TT�+el_ , . - ' SUMMER CLEAN' E. SWERDFiG� It . kft•+er. 'at•... MR H•• . 'rv+a..a+;.. �t ITS TOW r4M jVj0tjW SERVICE 7. - :}fir"+tee-{^.► Dist l ce& And V►+'A dile a+ Ni. T.,,.,..gR:* nt D:Ab_ t•I FQtllaleia— O REA1 ESTATE BROKER *-flriv nn r`- +M.+t ti's. ?+a` Ae.. nt COLEMAN AUTHORIZED '�sf,^Ilr,r tnC�' f1ro t,..►1,^ nn«C....l M = _ - = ^ae•n.4 in t� t►• „n ler•ie-+e.1 F.�.,t. isOBILE HOME HEATING SERVICES PARTS GENERAL INSURANCE i fere t%e znt+, .t,.. of A"�.et. fogs ( MILLER mr.AnNa SERVICE �..� T•^_ _ phone: Ajax 657 CONTINEiVTAL LIFE ASSURANCE , Tf,.A sr -1n .V rtfW «i,. •a:.l Aa►r• the 1 d Tadoe Si Ajax, Ont `• . - -«pt•e 1T+e-•.an--...:•1 A; et^iv.•. f'-. P•.a_ f, w�-»---------------- ------------- z --- ------ _ • . �,,, „t .•...,_t., .�._,..,....� >,.,..... .. � ' .. AGES _ J ADIO AND TV SERVT RST MORTG .r►af•1 n••i. . .F. Ple7.... nr ._1.'..6 e - .-' - � - �c', e F: l ^� WORK GUARANTEFU _. MAIN ST.r PICKERING - E F Bllzzt�r F..ttric PION . = r+e'r- 4 Aist,r. tt+ie loth Bas at - PHONE DAYS — PICHUPING _ [4r .r •t^• ,-•.+ �., o n T T.* ^fl)SR'1" r` i $VENING3 — AThutt3c 2.269-1 n n - SERI WHITS • env ?2 - I� . � _ _ .. •- .. ' � . _ ...• �. _ ..• - ^. .. ., . _ ._.. 1. .._. - . ' • � ., . .