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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1958_10_03— , ,r,• • + VOL ]5 N0�55 l,ICKi:RING, ONTO W. C. MURKAR AMD SON PUHId PIERS Authorized As Second Class Matter Subsce,ptioa Rates: a2.5o Per Year Wrided States $3.00 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3r 1958 Q cents Per Copy Post _Office Dept. Ottawa _ KIWANIS SCHOOL FAiR, E9 GEST YET 1 -Chi ld�n__� _At _ sew air&__Odau r-Aioe s A * ' West Rouge'Man Man - Y -i lit, ,a { It was rather pathetic to see a 69 dr a of 'Fest Ro� a .,Area year old man hobble into Pickering I : -- Township council chambers this week) It see i:s 'that something smells in -e and hear him complain- that children i West Rouge and a group of irate rate- PiCKERiNG VILLAGE were jeering at him and imitating the payers left no doubt in council'i mind way he walks, this week, that they k_ -tow just what ' Such was the case that Wellington, it is. " blr. and Mrs. P:urman Banks had Chester presented. Mr. Chester w•ho A deputation complained of an Llys. Banks' sister, Mrs. L. Raven' lives in West Rouge is badly crippled-[ offensive sewage odour that is rising of Kingston, visiting for a few dayw o*` with spinal trouble. He told council -1 -from waste flowing in a creek,. that before leaving for Florida, where she 1 r that he is not able to catch the child- runs down Friendshipavenue across will remain permanently. Mr. Banks .•�� 'a'"" ' ren and doesn't know who the are. the school gr d. ©ne man said the has, in his garden, a sunflox•er• wins He said the police told him that one odour is so obnoxious that a person fifty blooms. The - • � ': �` doesn't p Pe Y Plant had to be .. F get very far hauling small cannot sit out doors or keep windows ties to a stake and 'now resembles' a children into juvenile court. He said open. bush. ____ they also take apples off his trees. Mr. Edward Collins said the creek On • Saturday ,Octo':er 18, a smile• Mr. Chester also complained of runs out • of the bottom end of the ing Boy Scout wit be at your dont children and teen agers "carrying -on" sewage bed, behind the new shopping with your "Big Red :fipple A Day in a vaear-t barn near his place. centre. He said that the smell was To Keep The Doctor Affray". Th4 Deputy, -reeve Sherman Scott said 4oticeabie 300 yards away. He ex- boys will also be around the Shopp "t. a that the police had been et the barn pressed a fear that the creek could ing Centres Friday evening. This i9 numerous times and that _ t baizirn , and result in typhoid it - was a their only nv • g yp o d and that rtes as y ca ass for funds to fin- { locking it was of no avail. definite health menace, ante their equipsitmt and! acfivitiest, Mr. Chester repeatedly referred to Mr. Catton asked how lou the con- Help as much as g p ,yon can cA keepl the fact that youngsters were jeering dition would exist before some action these boys happily busy and off the at him and mimicing him, a fact that was taken: He claimed the odour had streets. teas onabl no .. e u h y g distresses ltrm been there since the first stores in the -Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hughson for. greatly- shopping centre were opened and is mercy of $i•ngham; are now resid. k y Councillor- Robert Stewart said he getting worse. encs of Pickering, having moved int. o° thought the barn would be -removed Reeve Wm. Lawson said that the to the homt recently vacated by De. In the very near future. only guaranteed answer to the prob- Looe, The flower display shown here is s•: and best flair yet The fair is Getting the names of such children lem was sewers. However he added Mr. Reg. Parker has botrgfifd i k onlyas the sen hundred ed to school children n Picker- ' part � o'Dm res a task and its hoped that parents � that figures based on an engineers from Win. McEachrne, the house o'ni exhibits at the Seventh Annual ing Township and Village. The Kiw- will explain and ask their children, if report some months ago, would add Main St., next east of -the formed Kiwanis Schdol Fair held last Sat- anis- Club is ao be commended for they are guilty of the jeering actions an average of $86.00 per home to Highland Dairy, and intends having urday.' Art, Cooking. Hobbies, Pett, making ties fair possible to, let up on it. West Rouge if sewage was installed it, moved to his lot on Elizabeth St all had their' places: It was the larg- - ` Mr. Chester added a footnote that and that the average tax right crow th I Mr. and Mrs. F. J. P'rouse, accoatp. he thought the adults and children in West Rouge is $308.00. Cons•gwmtly anied by Mr, acid Mrs. Garnet Cour. ` West Rouge for the .most partwere 'he. deemed it wise to stall oft tli o—.T- 1 tice, have returned from their trio, • • • • all fine citizens, all sewage system as long as possible. ! to the Maritimes. While In Ki ng. Police Chase Foxes. Pickering Village Mr. Collins contended that the main 1 ston, Mrs. Prowse called on Mrs. trouble stemmed from the- shopping t Valleau, and found her veep well. All Over Town ----= centre and that the responsibility for 1 Cyril. and -Mrs. Morl left Mono - - -- Po y ey Hires Constable cleaning up the matter rested with day to spend a few days in Morn• What goes on in --Pickering .dur- Legal Expenses . them, not the residents. Couadllor �eal,-:3d,=-_Marlay_oe M_.____,nicipal. bus;'. _. Pickering Villa Robert Stewart a that an oversU � ess ing the wee small hours. You would g Br Council has eft • greed j: be surprised if you knew. gaged a new police constable, who E:For Townih�p aeWage problem was the on]p way to Our very best wishes -to Mr. and - - . For -example, did you know that will commence duti•6 here on Oct- clean up the, mallei completely. He Mrs W.. Frank Baker, who were- . that there was .sewage prob- I. married at the. maaee, Pickering, o Pickering Village Police, along pith beer 4th. _ • _ -• g, a The new ratan, Tharnas O'Grady lot Too ExpensiVe gems over the whole area of West Saturday September 27. Mrs. Baker .-several members of the T.owvn,hip , y i Roue and that it just ha ,ened that was formerly: Mrs. Ethel Nolan, of Force, conducted a fox hunt through- 22, of Cobourg is married,. and will g l pl - ou4 the vt71a t dors the early. move to this village as soon as he the shopping centre had the largest Peterbom. We understand it it their 8 y • . ''It was estimated this week that sewage bed. intention to live is Whitby. ^of Monday morning. They . ntver did eFollow in hr aduatiori from ::obbur e here.Pickering .Township will spend about Reeve g temporary- Mia "F..IvFesve]I :sad :aas:iy fswtrts, catch the foxes. € g s3 $6,800 this year to legal expenses measure they Law..said considering in- Searboro spent the week -end with High School, he attended tht R. C. $ A -passing motorist first spotted' t6 To date the township. has 'spent staltin amain down Island. Roed Mr. sad flits. Stan All,!., a Fox runningin circles ki• the arid, M. P. Training Schools at. Rock- that the shopping centre and an rest- Mr. ` $3,26.00. Estimated in sight is an - die of the highway aear'the V, A. cli3fe and Regina, He served with- other $1,000 and possibly another pp g y 7 la Stork has nava a fine that torce at Ottawa, $2,000 on top of that before, the year's R ta�atttng 1t, eotald drain into it, recovery im ]hospital, fo+towin sett. ttbe _v_illage. He sus ectteed the a3iatat fvnChiefbd. r►iad in our White's "Can hire our own solicitor for of an oveesters� could become pert I Myrs. Richard Cnahatn, this hwho week.h Servste Matron at the east cad of Quebec, New- S had rabies and called lice. 8 resignation 4 about the same rime, becomes effective SePtember 30. Hr that amotmt 1^ asked C Deputy reeve Shermas. Scott stated been visiting the Norman Graham sl comma aced to receive calls from re, resigned because of 'ill -health. Since' Robert Stewart: he felt that the answer was to install and otker•++elativKs6 has now return_ P' w that time P: C. Howard Nicklin hits the smallest sewage system possible ed to her home to Vancouver.Wright,: _-�:sideata that there were two foxes at g "Not s hope" replied Reeve �Ym• G. large, and they had the same thocabhts been serving as Acting Chief. Coun Lawson, who in private business is at fire present time. Mr. and Mrs. Wm right, forte atsout rabies. oil will bird a special meeting in she Mr. Smith another member of the erly of Toronto; have now moved himself a solicitor. deputation a with the plan and into their new home on Scuthir - "All we needed. was Someone to scar furore. to dent with police mat- - � - added agreed psi >� . tali—to the hounds—red.}acketik and ter*- • rbed that residents entsbwere a per- Drive, which is the work of mebt - t _ _ .. _ e garbage and papers own ands. - riding crops' said Con, Nicicting. We tit :hint ---------------------------- Interesting Speaker blowing about at the rear of the shop- Mrs. R. T. Doble, accompanied by; - - e4nased those foxes all -over town', ov- , ser fences, 'through gardens; across • ping centre. her sister Nirs- b9irman, is visiting Two Fires At Local Rota Reeve Wm. Lawson said they would for a short tfiae in Lockport` N. Y. ]awns, but never did catch them. The - act on any recommendations the Sani- Mrs. Doble "Sr., u staying with the j `last report.we had was that one of q to Inspector makes in his report famnl dur' her absence. ahem was ritnriing around on Dr. W. a 'have been called int to - and wills ttem t to do :smelts ing Mrs. R: D Hindson, of Hamilt Tomlinson's lawn. 11'Itghway 101 ea two octasiom with- (held over frons last .week) p �* : in the about the offensive odour. In spent the week' -ted with the A. It cursed oat that- the foxes had p� week. Friday Dight, a Back at, their Did quarters on Mon- �� E. Irespool Cloy-. day nig:,t, Pickerin Rotor Club to garbage, he felt proper containers Calvert's. been kept as pets by John Tops, of truck bs at the g y • J Christina St. According to Mr. Tops, erleaf,-aznd Tuesday, a cat burned at members held'their weekly meeting and extra pick-ups could remedy the The Friday afternoon bowling matter. Fie instructpd the clerk to club (ladies) is now is full -win at -they -had been vaccitnted for rabies. ss�_ ��d. No one iajared. at the High School Cafeteria.. stud - B. r It seems they broke out of their •------------• -----------had 'as their dinner -speaker a guest have a new bylavc ready for -next week the Coon Bowl, Whitby. l .cage sad thea the fun started. Interesting. Visitor oi• Rotarian Dr. W. W. Tomlinson, County re garbage. Mr. and, Mrs. C. E. Brown, horst The foxes finally got away, but -At Baha i Sleeting Here Dr, Oxenham, ,pf Toropto, father of Deputy -reeve Scott said that he had in London, are preparing to sail for jthey kept the fox-hunters -on the ,hop Dr. Oxenham, now associated with been talking with the:initsrp In- _home on 1i4'cdncsd;,y on the Sa,c• most- of the night. 'A 70 -year -ofd Ojibway, one of the Pickering Medical Centre. sPeCthr and was told that the only ( o ora. ^ t kw remaining Indian authorities on Dr. Oxenham, blinded on the fam- tion was to extend the j Mrs. Percy Neale. 'and daughter ttntaedrate solo Indian culture and the teachings of ous Somme battlefield in France, in beds of the shopping centre's sewage 1 Mary have recently ,pent a few days Manitou, visited.Pickering Township the First World War,'very defiitehv system. in Buffalo. ' '1 • last week -end to meet local members has not been discouraged, by the loss- - Reeve Lawson said he dii not think • Mr. and Mrs. George Burnham, of !6ohlen Wedd�11Q of the BaYa'i community: He is of eyesight. An extremely witty and. our M.O.H. or any other would stick Ux'>ridge, and Ken and \1;s. Scrn- Kelley Ritchie, an early resident of humorous speaker, he, on Mondlay his neck out and order a half million cosi of ;Sandford. visited cerci )crank T?1f r. and Mrs. Chas. A Sterritt of Nobel, near Parry Sound, %now liq- evening spoke largely on some of dollar expenditure for sewers. MacRae and igen on Sunday. _. Pickering were the recipients of ing �ri Gravenhurst, who has. recent- his golfing experiences. Though tot- Council members agreed that in Vit. Douglas' Vfci�ec} nit, Ottawa, i 1 be'tomc a member'of' the Baha`i alt blind Dr: Oxenham is a Cham time, and not too long, there would he II Sccrefan,tiianager of the Canadian many congratulations last Saturday' Y Y p serious sewage problems in other 1 Ayrshire Breeders' Assn., was. a vis - on the occasion of their ,Golden Wed- ion golfer, and one of his outstand- ding Anniversary, both from callers hotnea n aft. and 'as , gathering ing experiences w•a$ the .subject of parts of West Rouge. i itor at the Harry. Bayes' horse this to their home and b telegrams. Lem Ridgewood Mrs.`Defi,RChhar-* his talk Monday evening—his —being --- --- ` ----------------------- week. Y - • i `Ir. and, MT,. Doltttage attendee! Congratulatory wires a reCef- g Rouge, brought out to America by the w'e _ Township Consider g _ red from Prime ?tfinaster oho Diei- Mr. Ritchie__jj�11 stories of his, earl known "Believe it or suint, Bob Rip - Mr. their niece's weddin at `' 9-enbaker; Leslie M. 'Frost, Provincial expericncdVi'ound Perry mound. He ley" in 1938. -He tells of their being u • _•_------ tiir>, eie�r saw his first airplane in tl,e early. brought out to the -U. S. (all expErrs ge •R. Ward, who , has . ' Premier; Hon. dike Starr.; Hon. Dr. ex Ivrt�Engineer been visiting relative's here, left this Dymond, and Reeve Morley, from per].nces around .Parry Sound. lie paid) • and placed • in a suite in the week for ?� ew York, cornute to her l ,-the village, saw i'is 'first airplane in the early Taut Hotel, N. Y. City, and kept - Mrs. Sterritt was the former Pearl 20's. "I war coming back in the boat there till required to demonstrate 'Deputy-Reevo, Sherman Scott gate home;in North Carolina. 1 Hobbs and wal- born in St. Marys, from a hunting trip." he said, "with his golf prowess on a well-known notice of motion .at Pickering Town- I The sudden death took -place rec4 Qnt. She is the youngest daughter two friends when we heard a big golf course." NBC ABC; CBS;— ship council, that next week he vconid curly of Mr. Lorre Wii.c: , a for - %of the late .-'�1r-. and Urs, Richard, noi�c,in tl•c cast and saw something they were all there with their eq- in a motion regarding engi- mer principal of^^Pickcring Public Hobbs.' Four of. thirteen children coming through the air: My -•cousin uipmeni -strung. • all over• the place. veering, 5chacil, Mr. �l'i - t ha lately been The motion would be to the effect On $u ervisor v:ori with some of are still living. Mr. Sterri•t 'i< the rai,e,!.hi, gun to slioot at it. I rad At the scene when about to tce-ofi. p y son 'of the late ',1r. an'd Mrq:'Ro'1,t.' to tell' i-iin, `Don't, you might hurt one of the State's top announcers ,that the township employ a qualified the York Count• :thio!>, and, have - • -Sterritt and has five sist-ers ;a:id one , s0tneore inside'.' It °iras a thrill for placed the microphone down near civic engineer who would have super-. been living in north. Toronto. - brother; all living. all of us", the ball and 'annougced to the world- vision over'services in all future sub- The Chas. „Sten•°tt hen-nc • was - l They were married in St. •�i;,rys Mr. Ritc}•ic one of the first Lt-, that "Dr." O'xenham.was noir. Din- divisions; to assist the rgad,_depart- thronged on Sa4trrday.with shoat, on September T7; 1909, in(l c;:m,- 1, dians to fin tc,- H gli-Scho,,j .;;rid; one to deice off his ball', to which tl, i rent• when needed, the Planning { two hundred guests, % --ho cahte tc. _Pickeri;+g thi-ty-:our }car^ ;:i w,. Thcy of 1:1C dirt ,to become a school tea- sit;htle,c Doctor, interjected "I hope Board and to study thifwvater and`[ offer congratulations to 11r. and lCrs_ - �.�13aKe�roblents of the tovrnship.. Sterritt _on, __the occallion of tl-ieir- ha., orae tau:•l ter; Tela t 1f }T, \1. cher,, ]earned the an¢icnt 'Indian vnu're right" --he dict. 59th wedding a t .iccrviry. Aittc,rr� ------------------------------- Fraser, Fonthilll, and two grand-- collate fr,,rn his nx.thcw from -an -Dr. 0xenl;am w•as one of the most GEORGE T. DAVIDSON those present -were: their daughter.danhtrrs, Sandra and via vo. uncle, tncc, was a Chief on one of d,iSghtful personages' and speaker Ida, and family (Mr. and '.tars. Fra. -- Mr. Sterritt is a cast ma•tcr of the northern 'reserve',;, and from vis -:i this Chib Jim ever listened. i -Doric %odge, ;A. F. and .1.- f., and it, to .t}ie Long Hc.ure in Brant- I D'r. Oxt�rrham; a casnal'ty'in the Funeral service was held n the er and tven.. dauehter,l: Ur, ; and... a past president of Pickerin¢ Rot- ford. Erskine Cemetery Church on Wed- Mrs. Fitzgerald, of L un }on, si-tee- -wa.r, was brought is touch with the ary Clah. Mrs. Stcrrritt i3 a past NOW a commercial artist, he rec- . world-renowned Pearson Institute in nesday, for the late George David- of Mrs, Sterritt; Mr.;;, Atkinsat, nF matron of Ontario Chapter, Oriler . cntly ma*1e a trip through the rey- _ En land for , Rlinded- Veterans, and son,' a fbrmer• resident and farmer at Newmarket !also a sister), with her WrIV g Chercywood, and for the past four son and family; Vers. C. Laing, of Nt of the Eastern Star. Both are merit erves'in Western Ontario to tel] his was encouraged' to study Physio- years, pf Whitby. Known' to many Toronto, flower girl at .the *edckng. ` bers of Pickerin 'United Church, friends about the new Faith he has Therapy, in which 'he later received here, Mr. Davidson is sutvivetf by and Mrs. C. Smith, Toronto• nieces -and have held various -offices through- adopted. "This is • the first time I his Degree, slid has been practicing out the yeirs. ever wanted to make a'missiottary since. One remark, which we, at the his widow, the former Jessie Annan;^ of Mrs Sterritt. Gueots were also - -• The cotfgratulations of the friends trip," he said, time, believed must have "sunk in" a daughter, Mrs. Milton Sleep, and tram Oshawa Whitby. Toronto, a son, Harold, all of Pickering; one Claremont, West Hill,. Brooklin, , t>,fte community ore extended to Mr. Ritchie spent the night at the was.• his claim -- of being perfectly by -other, Rutstil, of Whitby, and a ax, Whitewale, Greenwood and 1�3 i Mr. and Mrs. Sterritt .this time. borne of Mr. and Mrg, P. peegber- satisfied b* lot in lift—though CDU'_ Toronto, �� --- ------...._.......J too -Pigott, Cbe ood &W. L&P• ,*�3 >io! *rrw total b8ttl ' • t • '��-. 79 - -� .. _ y _ J .�,,. `,r��J •. •ice .,:.r�,�,. ':�. .. , a", --T quaatitr of garden moo dishes; A ls; presented time two ladies with a pecially newcomers to the common- ital. Two alarm clocks; Magazine tack; ,On�S' any shower of cards and a beautiful bir- iW. Refreshments will be served. ;; so. #Ad M», 1Qoa Mamball a", visited Mr. And Cast 'non • stall atoll It frying"pan, r thday cake. Mrs,—ook has been pro- A miscellaneous shower will be son, of Pickering, quantity of feather pillows, bedding. Fairport Un ed Church Annual mated to Division Commissioner, in held at Mrs. Suter 's, Brock Road, on Mrs. Cecil Disney, on Supreoc etc., and oun.erous other articles not _ :• .I charge of all Girl Guides west of Tuesday, October 14, for the coating Mr. Winton Whibe received a metioned_ 1 *Wly 'Day Seance was held in the Whitby to Duii$arton. Mrs. Merritt bazaar. Keep this date in mind and number of pr'iies on his cattle at Sunday School. The Sunday School The real estate consists of a large - . will take Mrs. Cook's place as Dis- come and bring a friend, 8.30 is the Bobeaygeoa Fair on Saturday. rare. 140 feet xtore or less ort charge of the service. trio Cornrnisstoner in Dunbarton. hour. ----------------------------------- mot, app Work has commenced on the new A meeting of all the Guiders was Miss iiRather Weavers spent the' L O. O. F. the west side of the Brock Road, and vhomes on Commerce Street, being held on Wednesday at the hor.l, of week -end 'with her aunt, Mrs. Shyle, NC. 324 150 feet more or Less on the south hoist by Hill Powell. side of first sid:.-street in time Villag!n The bays from the Bantams and Mrs. J. Mills, Dunbarton. firs. Cook Tosoato. Installation o: Officers will Ise held of Brougham, north of No.` 7 High- - -•- w•Pee.Wee teams presented their teaan will attend' the - Ontario Executive, Sorry to report Mrs. Leine While is the Pickering Communityut Hali, on `yay. On !t is a• good, frame stor* ani camp committee-mcetinrs __ at in the Oshawa Hospitsl, undergoing October 6, 19511. All brother wel- coach, Don Hopkins, with a watch,- the Girl Guide Camp at Doe Lake, su?=gery, 1;Ve hope she will have a of ;ri aUMlli 3lili�l�ii� tt new a half dwelling ,with six rooms, in appreciation of all the time and this weelde►d. speedy recovery. -------- ---------" new roof. This is a very desirable wor spent -b-y Mr-Hupkiss'' - -'-"-- �lVoodlsnds property, nicely situated in dose -- -- ----- ---- --____--- er ladies community -distance. v aL -from her - ch the wummer. the Gas Company Cooking School o Saint Matthews TA an tsr Mr. R. KorcHa zynski is still confined • Pickering ISst. High School, Mon- "Harvest Festival" to; also City of Ashavara. Property .yo the 1,6/orksteait's Cafrtpensat#oa Ire da evening. Various- appliances for "Come, 'Let us give drank& Hato rvial be oifeted for sols saject to a iipspital, but is able to be home on cooking were demonstrated, the 'Lord" _ - --ressry bid at appt'tx. 3.00 P. fit_ veew-ends: •.pestsoys Rouge Park Home Anyone having -news" of the Sunday School at 10' a. tri. at the Terms cash on house a of eels, no _ ]Ir. and Mrs. C. Drew arrived on �_ $rock Road community and vicinity, home of Mrs. G. Weldon. Morning reserve. On, property ten percent on, Sunday from England after spend- Fire gutted the interior of the hoQtte please contact 'Mrs. E. Cornutt, at Worship at 11,15, at the home of day of sale. Terms can be arranged slug six moat'hs there. of Mr. and.Mrs. Mervin ,Penrose, on Pickering 622W3, before Tuesdays, Mas. Botten, Rosebank Rd. North. by paying half cash on balance. For The first meeting yE the Home and the- First Concession, near �Voodview• j.Op p, m. We invite you to ,worship with us. further particulars, apply. to aunt- . ,School Association for the season. Road, Rouge Park, little more than -- La i at the tonee , o g The eller . vele met home rs r Donald Beer, Brou hest. will be -held on Monday, October 6• an hour after the family had left for of ' Mrs. C. Nichols, Fairport Rdl, AUCTION SN ALE Installation of the aces of will a birthday celebration' with Mr. Pen- SALSANI ' � MT. �� this week.' Plans for our new church $uRNITURE and EFFECTS .'take place. All the teachers will be rose's family, up North. being the main discussion. The Property in attendance and parents will have Mrs Fred Miller, next-door nei- Mrs. J. Briggs, Oshawa, spent the Ministers in charge: Rev. Theo. qnr opportunity: to get acquainted week -end with her sister, Mrs. B MRS. L. W. SHEPPARD glib to the Penrose s, w smoke Jamieson. Pelikan,-PLY. 5 3078: Rev. J. Gill- t Her -earth theta. Refreshments will be ser- S � • - coming from the roof of tt;e house, erose, AT 2-0917 A Reatdt:ace At The South-west cost after a close bolt of lightning lit Miss X'udrey T)ffin, who is atten- _ ______________ Corner of No. 7. Highway and the t The Dunbarton Girl Guides hada 7 r ding the School for Nursing at the - AUCTION SALE Brock Road, m the Village of . --�-'Surprise birthday celebration' in ,hon op the area, anNeig b the S. ch Fire ed as Oshawa' General Hospital, spent the _ HOUSE AND LOT SROU4HAH, ONT. or of District Commissioner Mrs. H. Department Neighbors moolderinR weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Alan HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE SATURDAY, OCTOBER It. 1 Cook, and Lieut. R. Merritt, who the firemen draggy Carson. €urniture outside, - and played, their Garden Tools, Dishes Etc• Bookcase; goober of Sawn chairs' i both celebrated birthdays last Wed- Fritntis are invited to call on Mrs, prosy Of The Estate -Of Cabinet radio; `Walnut dining -table; t:mday. The thirty-five Girl Guides hoses on the roof and into the win- J A. Jones at Brooklin, on Saturday, LATE ALBERT BEER Six leather-seatee walnut - dining-- _____________ ._ ______------------ doves. The fire was promptly doused:' _ but the house, which former) be- October 4, afternoon and evening in BROUGHAM, ONTARIO chairs; Two Quebec honor of her 90th birthday. ec stoves ole BYLAW Second House Notch of Pickering man gasoline cook stove, Wooden tonged to Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Fossey, Owing to Kinsale Anniversary on Township Offices, On bed, springer and mattress; Severat The Council of the Township of Westlake Ave., Toronto, will have Sunday, ZSctoScr 5, Sunday School SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11. upholstered chairs; Mirror and stand; Pickering propose to pass the follow- to be entirelp�rebuilt inside, Mean- ----- �S proposed Bylaw at their regylar while. Mr. -and Mrs. Penrose and here vr'I be at 10-00 a. m., and no Phiko ]7 -in. TV set, near new: Man- Couch; Antique parlour couch, wal- m tweeting to be held at the 6th day on Kenny, are staying with rola- chwch services. tie radio in Al condition: Console nut, upholstered; Two antique chairs The W A. will meet next Wed- radio, needs repairs; Kitchen stove, to match above; Antique rocking - of October, 1958, in the Municipal tives ,n the city. --__ nesday. October 8: at the church. with oven and reser- chair to match above; Victrola- with _ Building, Brougham. Any ratepayer -------------------------------- Clarke jewel, Mrs. Walter Carson. and Mrs. T. - voir: Two sideboards; Three kitch- records; Corner chair,' Two pall -out a wit), objections to -such closing well �R�� R��D Jordan are in charge of the prop' -em tables; Four kitchen chairs; Twb couches; Trnalc; Antique table; Che; be heard at this meeting at $.30 p.ta ram_ Roll' Call - "An Item on ood table; Bird a and stand: M BL -LAW NUMBER iron hells complete, with springs; .4 T w' r Ma A BY-LAW OF THE TOWNSHIP OF The Home and School will -hold -Thanksgiving". g 9 by 12• Mantle ra8io; A good dresser: Two trunks; Studio Two rugs, , A. A BY -L ING TO -CLOSE TWO "POR- their first meeting on Tuesd� . Oct- Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. couch; Two electric hot -plates; Good quantity of other useful articlte, ",i<'ICKE OF THE GIVEN .ROAD ober 67 -Our guest speaker will he Sidney Knowhon (Evelyn Disney), oven for top of hat -plates Number Sale At 12.30 Noon, Sharp, DST. ONSWANCE FOR THE FOURTH Mr. Bush, Music Teacher; A hearty of Enniskillen, on the birth of a. of pfeture hashes: Three was coal: KEN and CLARE PRSNTICFy ALLOCONCESSION- LINE OPPOSITE welcome will be given everyone;'es son, on Saturday, at Oshawa Hose- Number of kitchen utensils and Atuts ]darkham 346, or Yiil>itea, > LOT NUMBER 17.- 1 -: AREAS the given road used in _ - • m _ _ .ileo, Of -the unopened Fourth Coneea- Idoo Lane and- high wooden structure - s rover the Canadian Pacific Railways right of way in Lal 11, Concession 4. fb dangerous to present day through AND WHEREAS the Township of tb has built a new road south - �` Pickering - _ lf3 - g of surveyed road in Lots 17 and 4 , r.. l so that the roadway over the. Cans- _ 5-Pasaaatar cloche.Aduuf - -i-seifrr ifxilvlee right ei sae ie • Yktor no longer necessary. - AND WHEREAS the Canadian Pa- - e ie Railways require that they be - tt' given authority to remove said over = _ Il► given road before.. head bridge hrsdge on she gi -_ y -= _ ;. `ar 110 -� the taake. thfar contnbuttoa to the _ •.. new road, AND WHEREAS ,t is the mteritioit .. _ "df Como to retain the given road ""•' ' he a public -road from said overhead bridge westerly to the $rock ' Road - - - t' nivel close that portion of -this read SwiS-Pna+nsartwist s = from -the northerly limit of Canadian 14 Pacific Railway. tracks to the Fourth ' Yleior � Concession Line: _.. RE IT THEREFORE ENACTED by p Rise Municipal Council of the Towttshfp _ _ ` ' • . ^-� . of Pickering. that: ' 4. The following portions of the given GIVES road for the Fourth Concesmoa A --..iopposite Lot Number 17 in the Township ,of Pickering be and the taaaoe are hereby closed. (a) Commencing at the South West corner of Lot 17 of the Fourthmew [steia Car 'Concession as surveyed; ' .•, THENCE easterly alon6 the - southern limit of Lot 17 871 5 tit F --Meet to the westerly limit of _01 ' -- _ - 'the given road and being the ' the point of commencement; - s THENCE easterly, 66 feet -,CH CE ' along the southerly limit of f the Canadian Pacific Railways 'tight of way to a point; * 'THENCE southerly 19.8 feet to the northerly limit of the ',Fourth Concession Line being � 68.6 feet from the point of bio other car ' its price field offers such - commencement; THENCE wonderful C of for complete motoring — ` = :_westerly along the northerly �r h Ce .,e. limit of the Fourth Concession P pleasure as Vauxhall. From the really :. as surveyed 68.6 feet to the low priced 4 cylinder, S -Passenger - point of commencement. V1CtOfs t0 the all new "Sixes", Velox H Is I .(b) Commencing 61.5 feet north ou more i r lMd Cresta, Vauxhall gives y _._ :.. of the South West corner of - Lot 17 in the Fourth Concea- _ • extra features, more handling ease and ` _. . cession of the Township of riding comfort, more value for the "Iie e. Passenger sodas Pickering; THENCE N 60° 45 -money than any other line of cars -in its s -itainutes E 403.8 feet to a point; THENCE S 29° 15 min- class. Choose. your Vauxhall now. ,o Utes East 66 feet to the north- b ern limit of the Canadian Pa - AND VAUXHALL GIVES 110U ALL THESE "cific Railways right of wary EXTRAS AS STANDARD EQUIPMENT I being the point of commence- Hay.�«•: ;�? c x a �> : Al, being :. - m F stent; THENCE westerly 66 FOUR DOOR CONVENIENCE FIVE AND SIX PAS-, i> deet along the northern limit SEhGEP• COMFORT STEERING COLUMN GEAR <;•....<x:' j of the Canadian Pacific Rail- SHIFT 4 AND 6 CYLINDER ENGINES SPACIOUS wsys right of way to a point; TRUNK FRESH AIR HEATER AND DEFROSTER prssq 5 Passanser sedan ;THENCE northerly at. a right --.-.FIVE WAY IG�fITION SWITCH • SPRAY INSULATION _ -a • W ` . angle one .foot to` a point; AGAryST. RJMBLE AND ROAD NOISE • PANORAMIC .'THEINCE easterly and parallel , MY . SPORT CAR l VISION •. AMAZIN'G ECONO - -: - - • to the ramdian Pacific Rail- 1 ways rig' *, of way G6 #act to HA OLIYG ri I '._.a point-. 'THENC - SD'J`.h"Tly ' THE BRITISH CAR BUILT AND BACKED BY OEI�ERAL MOTORS at a. right angle e foot to, va55sA -the point of commencenment. SEE YOUR LOCAL VAUXHALL• DEALER " I This By -Law shall, come into force „ and take effect at once after it .�- -Phone 291. ishan have beery rpor n on by the s IAW ��lE� •�•w y - Council of the Corporation of the. MKNRINCs County of Ontario. I �'MOTOR- 'DATED at Brougham, this 8th day I + 40 Sept, 1958.- L. T. JOHNSTON, Clerk. Al - tP � - j - —�Dearly fifty- ladies attended th. j Roy Keith. Sale at 1230 noon, D. S. Pickering Beaches Food Demonstration sponsored by T. Terms cash. No reserve. KEN,, - Consumers' Gag at Pickering, Mon-. and CLARKE PRENTICE, auet4 Wants ------ -- • ' nay evening. �` I OUARANTEED Lights Mr. and Mrs. R. Hedge, Myrtle, NOTICE TO CREDITORS • • and Mr. and Mrs. N_Qrman_Iac AND Alh�Q.�T Seirvice McEAl�11�.� --Mr. "- � mdeason of -Pic ern an, Eaaiily-of Toronto, visaed Mac In The Estate of ALBERT BEER, Beach asked the township this week and Mrs. Hedge. on Sunday. Retlredt Farmer, Deceased. *• T M4arke-or-- M chview-ws rib rs. Art -Fho�pson and Rich- ALL PERSONS having claims a - f p the other streets were done. and visited Tubs. Thompson's par•, gainst the Estate of the abO9e-oxen. x ;Arthlur Fielt� FURiitITURE DEALEI: councillor Jean McPherson pointed eats, Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Harris, tioned, late of the Ytllage of Bron- - out that Beachview was still a private I of Dunbarton', on Sunday. gham, in the County of Ontario, wise _-PICKNIOM --.: �___--- road and the people have to. request . At time of writing, three of our Brough., when th4y want the work done. She school children are hospitalized. on the First. Day of September, 1955. Private Ambulance Servk• said that there were only 2 of the. 21 Susan Clothier and Dickie Winter are required to file proof of same, with V g� :Bus DAY OR NIGFfT o hers on the street that could be are in Oshawa, and Bobbie Richards the undersigned, on or Mfore the contacted. is. in Ajax. 20th day of vctobet, 1956. ZZ i`3 Ei3 Pickering Beach is also requesting Little Alice Kampman, who injur- AFTER that date, the undersigned ,.,��, • an estimate on street lights for their ed her arm is a washing machine will proceed to distribute the Est t*, Dw Harv" T And s WM. McEACHNlf, Prep. Brea: At present they have none and wringer a few weeks ago, entered having regard only to the claims of t AgBA • suggest that 25 would be about ade- Ajax Ifnspitaf on Saturday to' und- which he thea shall have had notice. i Bnhes ---------------------------------- skin ftt------------------ 16th t gusto ergo gra' •ng. DATED at Toronto, this da oocastam ' Phone Picketing' 193 OIL FURNACE CLEAN-OUT � DONALD BEER, Executor llgOltl4: PiCERipiLi 3 Pickering On?. AU'DLE Y ' SPECIAL By His Solicitors, Moven Harry A. Pickering, J Newman and Newman, 36 Toronto 1h� Anniversary Service was held Street, Toronto, Ont. (1) 7 ' - KLN OW CLAAKE in ti.- church -here on Sunday af- Space Heaters, Firer Furnaces, -Oct 10 tern R/30V l W. S. J:THC)!!!li3ON, /. A,. i+1«. Green men'sc� hoir as est peng "Go eaker. The Onto Fueletc. >� dOLicense For ----------------------------------- �,cc-r'xtztL>i s� w. il about ,Lell l SAVE ONE-THIRD and may:' , and O gralilee'. a 2S Yetitrs Ezperience CAWJ" be Ontarid, and Yeah. chance was decorat d with fruits, MILLER HEATING SiERVICE ve a les an,' flowert. Im�emene House- .Beltfsb Columbia sea oiw. � fah � boring Oct- _ Phone Ajax 657 " 011 FUEL OIL Bi11s • , church rvice will remain at,? ® ---------__-------+-------=--- ober sc lao3d�Pltzdikus, RAW-0Eaute Qlenwo" Bldg.," AJNZ 4.45 a6 m. and Sunday School .at RADIO AND TV SERVICE at P,ea Onab�ld ]Kafue D� Ssr9'ici for 60 Bnsf� thane ' Ad= IM 10C Lib will be held this 5aturdaoy e+_ WORK GUAi?ANTZ ED 2itbe ea' •Otte• ening at the horiie of Charlie and Pleherift bit PHONE DAYS -+? PICKERING _ J11>Bi11tn P: �. 1 !.ems- awwol Mrg� Clete c!. t1 .game of euchre 1Ltrirbu P. 0. phelse U" wo Etas been" armed. 493W - - Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Guthrie and ` Ptentiaes have been wtabllab d ' �� Donald have returned z:ont a two- 'EVENINGS - ATEaatic 2-4186 Itutaigee.>t diose 1,860. 1. Layt�� PO��® week trip to Banff, visitinti retativec � BERT WHITE LI+.:E.NSED AUC11ONZES enroute•1.------------------------------------- ' Miss Henne Luhbelinkh, o: Osh- 1 - SALE REGISTER >! Pickering sod Wkitb! Toeroo ip awa. and Mr. Robin Nicholson, of Whitb'y, visited the Arch Bella tin '; -Saturday, October 11 -auction sa]e Farm Household atd P2 to Sunday. esu house ---- ------------ ------ - -- y=. desirable e awn let, cot Rd. E. L FLEURY Bake A Spec islty - - ' _ Village' -of Brougham, Brock ::-BarrlSh@r, SOIICIfUr • • • also household furniture,' the prop- , t �. •rt'rampt Attention Given P/t� /p9 �jpi f ed Chuttll erty belonging to tante of the late _ Notary Public, wHETRY - PwyNE rdt, 4-8314 .filbert Beer. Sale as 12 30 noon. Real F Minister: Rev. Melville Suttars f �e:ate offered at aphr:rx. 3.00 p. nz. Mon-kh at Old Kingston Road Terms cash on chattel (no reserve). _ highland Creek . t • F Terms on property made Icnnwn cn ,••,- WAS,-rm _ WORLD WIDE COMMUNION .i zb AT. 2.7391 or AT. 2-1363 j �-Z•KY i}ttid� SUNDAY day of sale, a0d jest to -reserve :Everything in Plumbing ;OCTOBER 5 Y.. d Flours: S31ALL ACHEAGEI! AND .: -. TICE au auctioneers. - so]d taerviced installed ARKE PRE,;ti- Mon. to Fri. 9:30 to 1:30 p.:». FARMS, 9.45 A. M: - SUNDAY SCHOOL - Sstuv4ap and Eveninv: 11[+s gave Waiting Buyer VOM S turday. 'Octolier i � - auctibn s: 1 0y Appov tmerte 11.00 A. M. • WORSHIP SERVICE a I H ORADY & SON LTD, ` Good Caab Down Payments of household furniture, garden tra_- CAi.I. Sacrament Of The - Lord's Supper tor- edea tools d�chec R!a`c.warc 41=) 6i�.vaTUti ,RU.1D "]Par Prompt Aub ExpesSeaeed - 8.00 P. P. M Fellowship and _, antiques, ornaments galore -etc' at q _ .Neat IiiIC 'Outari,u ---_Discttssioa _ Lot l9, Twp. tai 19..Con. 4, Pickering west ; /� - - - —____....AT. 2-2080 �ZY � --��J,� �[ }/ �t yl ,.t t Rfsa s VL% tell owes =3-9Mt1 _. - _. ' •- �twa _ • • : 's north' and three quarters miles north • -- YJ`sl�rnGli cJ f, IL rUjA XIFIB l' sad SONS ---- f_of _ _- 7.. N o. Highway Property ol. jus- , "Highway Mornmetit Works- eesi3aen 9.45 A. M.-AUDLEY SERVICE _ - ROBT. AUSTLN. rrnr. J �- 1Or (so1sRM EstabUsh� 1!0• EVERYONE WELCOME EV f - IR, R. 1. Whi:by, Ontario 'live' mtles seat of 1•rbi:by t , ....__......._.......... rAINTORS and DECO SINE ea No. L Highway. between * REAL ESTATE f E 81-ee hour far qui, lt, clean. reed first -cls s Fainting and paper IN OUR Whliby and Ajax Pbene: wwtby 340 8-Z4ti'L Photo co-op now IW Pick - ,' - Eric Stokes and --F:ew Nhtte. Decorators. R. R. 9, Ptckertny White. _ _ - 2.. 1 ering and Ajax areas. To REpAMS - ALTZRA7710NJ NEN ,JADE ROOM PLUMBING �` buy or sell for prompt C�E]vTRv .- PLASTLra1�1G I ---•---------- o .. A T THE A:J%= KAYE8 COtJrt@o•.J`a service ask for .-------------- It ��ya+ �"hi1St%QIl rbe��. dV6rGfy �S - pliwW M(i sATE36001LEs Mr. Blower. Colt itOiJGE. HILLS ONTARIO ,.,.-_-Peking - We Cater to: 'Socials `` !'s09Qlfi BIBTA[S ravt:eu You Tc Be Regular• Banq uets, Weddings, t" i Z&rE "T= CWV= A. , Schatz Church Service • Pick uP _ I. : • KINGSTON ROAD • Business Moses tunci4wets ` lies>ts !'lets. IVU ;. General insurance - Realtor :(North Side. Jcst last Of FOR RESE!<VATIOtVS FHelIE: ` �....------------------------- Pickering `590 or MO. 8-3337 i[odltsinft litoad) AM. 1-3373 5378 Kingston' Rd. y TELEVIStQN 8 RADIO t - -'E -A — i�T star 13A 1N OttRs>-1100 a w► to 2:00 e.m Fd. a Set. Tt VAL h 3 ase. . ,8unda9 School And Nursery SUN1?A1i• 1170 NOON TO 13:00 AJR. : _ :REPAIRS i - WM. E, At The Same Heas ••i lPedaadsy, 3 p. m. .Testimony fNor _ PRONU PICHER,WG 374 Meettats _ DUNBARTON RADIO' & TV f �SN�RtIN Fer.Infaim&U", Call: Pklrering. 471iiVi oc AM. s-73¢� DEAD AND CRIPPLE FARM STOCK • �►. a. >l1ATrEw - -------------------- -- F WALTER' C. 'THODdSON, Q• C .. J PICIi>� UP PROMPTLY FUNERAL AND Barrister; Solicitor. Notary Public _ • HOGS& G. COMA»'. B. A. AMBULANCE SERVICE Office Horns: - zee to St+o P.' M: _ — -- --- - MAROWILL FOR FARM 'TYRONE, 'qw. w - I ISAMMTER and SOLICITOR Monday through Friday ` : - CoKrrH BUILDING, AJAX Ne. 3 HIGHWAY 'Appointments by 'Phone Pickering 38• r PHONE COLLECT doWMANVILLE MARI�l:T 3-3679 ' j L TA Bioko" sk a..•. Osbawa , to AT. PICKERING BEACH ROAD Phone: •. , 11 Box i. pidteriti3 -� _ - - — — — --- — Y J - ?WHA? ARE THE ESSENTIALS ish moat st this service. jam her husband in Elliott Laky mec*g we will have Mrs. Scott Sand And Water OF A YARD? A her from here attended the I Peter Cowan, Ridgewood, Road, Young speaking on "Cultural Act - Peter - . Trade ,Fair at Stouffville LU week- has ' been seen:,�zzfng aiwng the ivities' . • 661, (By jos: Schravm. Pick. Nurseries) end. higii*ay in an Mi G. hejust acquir- Mr. CZrey, Scho l_4As -*-VAC p -- i Wftat are the essentials of a yard? The first teen-age dance of the sea- ed•eacher, gyve as-intkre'st=ng talk ora Halts ' Trucks son was held in the Community This is a question which only you can Hall The regular melting of the Bahai's the "Lnporiznce- of Music -to the with about' Sixty- of . Pickering wan held last Friday at Child'- Several trucks -in the yards of the .answers .nM rrga�ds to Your own yard. on Friday evening wy Other than conforming reasonably persons present. Mrs. Vizley instruc- the home of '2r. and Mrs. K. K. M•r, Tickle then.introduced the Cooper Block Plant, were usable to ► with the standards of your common- ted the children, and Mr. and M. -s. Liedtke-,' Woodview Road. teaching stiff. Teachers and parents move or be used until late Monda , to s of it, ,is as rcLch your own : forr the old, tune dancing. the Re- '• in Rouge 1Park this week -end visit- and t ac uainted with their, child's of omeclas's owing ounknown wilful �on on the, part -- : .; d, and the use You want Emily Gadd, Coubour was thea returned to their respective make pe persona. ,individual busineas as is your house. creation Committee plan to hold' the ing her daughter 'and grand-daugh- teacher.' - ' Constable Howard Nfckling said T Ioweve, .if yon have s -yard of any 'dance's every two weeks until Dec- ter, Mrs. Dorothy Walker and Pat- +' Miss- Hurlehey's room won tate that investigatipn showed bicycle raze at all, you no doubt have it be- • ember. ricin " - "banner". �` track le 'ing int the yds. 1'fte "ban s ad o yards. inose you plan to enjoy it. There Yee The Young People's Union 'of the Friends x;11 bei happy to know ihat A' very .edwational filen on Your men found water astd sand had been %wv main essentials , for complete- United Church will hold their first Mrs. EIeanor Chatterley • (formerly Children's Whip'. was enjoyed by pint in the. gas tanks of at least two yard enjoyment: privacy and livabil= -meeting, of the season on Monday,' Eleanor Patterson), of Woodview alL - of the trucks. October 8th, iw the church -base- Road, is 'at home and feeling much Mr. Tickle .esaplain d the Visual The investigation is continuing in Privacy map Aid{ ed ,for an effort to aprchend •the sabateurs. + be gained in a num- . A s d their it- I.etter General pita severalabdays in Scarboro 41P system,reading ea g1 i . us Piini- ......' ways -through git proper pl.lc- A group of u f = e Hos - n a .. _ .. - ------------------- her of ou p he Sto f v lle bowl rs ueneral ital. re din 'in. the - yatg of the house and garden areas m along with our locals, had ) a)y y day Eor M ary Grades: OUTLIVED THEM Ai.L �etatioa to each other --through tree ney and corn roast rained out here ani . Mrs. Barrie Pomeroy, of Rose- Refresments were enjoyed by all. A kindly newspaperwoenrs lettere edger- t Thursday night. They shad ,k Road - in the mornin ,Barrie viewing an old gentleman, celebrot. and shrub plantings and h las ni h fini g through #crates and wally-soraetin?es the evening with a social as chfe - Patn.roy was a scorer for the child- Y tag his 94th birthday. said. "I tinder. even through grading, in'the club house. rev's bowling; in tl.e afternoon, he CHERRYW00B -stand you do not have an estemy.,in Livability means convenience plus Mrs. R. C. Jane ,of Toronto, who photographed the children, pets, the the whole world, isn't that so idol:" an attractive setting for the kind of celebrated her 881h birthday with her dolls, decorated bicycles, costumes Tkere will not be a church ser- "Yep", said the old inns, "I've otst- living' which is to take place. This s`.x children, at the home of Mrs. and echo -A exhibits at the Kiwanis, vice here oat Sunday morning, ow- lived the lot of ----------------- -Includes em_" _ •includes a range from large-scale en- Frank Haywood, on Sunday. Fair. Daughter Sandra was awarded ing to Whitevale. Anniversary. tettzining to a fay or corn Mr. and Mrs. Middleton enjoyed a First Prize, for her, poster "Art- Silo filling is -being done, this week NOTICE TO CREDITORS' " roars -rte pursuit of horticultural a week's vacation at Winnipeg and ist," illustrating the career she wiry- carry to hear Mr. A. 'Taylor is in- AND OTiiF.RB „ 4�obbies to the pursuit of doing noth- while there attended a convention. es to "follow. disposed and under doctors care: ing, just relaxation- a . playground N'eet Suxday is Rally Day and Pickering Township Council " this Most of the ladies attended the In The Estate Of Murray Rave for youngsters or a gallery„of beaut- Promotion Dw in. the Baptist Church week passed a bylaw to purchase' cooking.school demonstration, at the Barrett, Farmer, Deceased. iful plants for gardeners. Sunday School; at 10 a`. m.' The'B. three and one-half acres in East Pickering -Dist. High School, Mon- ALL PERSONS having claims a- After you know WHAT you want Y. P. Usage taking part in the pro Woodlands for park purposes under day evening.' gainst the Estate of Murray Rowel In your yard. it's easy' to achieve grim. the -Township Recreation Committee. Barrett, late of the Township of y We are pleased to kno7w Mrs. Ro- Pickering, in the County of Ontuio :those two main cs:ent a s 1, RIV- • The iiapti-t Church annual Anniv- The total price is $6700, of which serge returned from Ajax Hospital; and LIVABILITY. ersai? Services were well attended $5700 was raised by the Rouge Hill Farmer, who died on or about the 5th y on Sunday, and hope she will con- : __._________ ay last. Lions and East Woodland's Coon- t health. day of July, 1956, are hereby aotif- here, on Sunday o improve in h r._ - --=-----=----------------- ----- --. • As P t` t e .. ied send into the C�.AREMON7' �ttitn>,ty s'gtr.. The. townshi is- pti utue o undersigned per. Sympathy is extended to Earn. ROUGE E H I �� ting up the other f IDW,, providing ily- an relatives -of Mr.” George Dar- sonal representatives of the said dec- s the"_ seed t- 'he land is registered in eased, on or before the 31st day of Herb .ar`,cckle, m..^.a3r. ci .the ioc-. the name of the Township. idson, of Whitby, who pasted away ' � k ry The Park Board "is set tip wit on Sunday evening. Mr. Davidson October 1958, full particulars of their s - !al Co-op Plant here is .ei in • soon to Mrs. Har Pearce, Altona Road, was a former Cherrywood resident elaema_ Immediately after the said take a positior, witl: the United Co- sprit Wednesday and Thursday in the following members, from the date, the said .personal repreaeatat- Op, head -office: as a field -man. He Batawa, where she -and her °a -oily Lions Cluh. Fqb Howe, John Raw- y Su 'in mind the date of'our Ter- ives will distribute the assets of the. will fie travel'ing tl--0unh tins dist- lived for d many ,CA�nlrs. actor rthere'Wni. Lang: fro mE. �i'ood- ---------- ------ --- ----_--- eoeased, hav g regard only to` A :: zict. a ar.'t as rttmenta:or for t ,•. George. Botten and - _� ciaLm , of whichthey shall tbeil boa and key uppe ctb er _. , said lands As'soc.` ' . .. the: a Workmen 16rere busy t:pis week in Women's Club. Fashion -Show. Robert Smith, from Council, Rob,. - 'WORTH THE RIS_ K have notice. raising the �idehslk in_irunt of the Visiting Mr. and 3L-.. Win. jack- Stewart add Ross Hawthorne.- - i"r'-"�"� 1 Common;iy HaIL" Puadie� of 'rain it son on-Stinday wera:' `lf- "and Xif i. Tfie park *'rill b'e known as "The Lfitlt jimmy attending a birthday DATED, at Pickering, this 29th - G (t former a'e-ie ad h' thi t 1958. - }n this spot. -. George Cooke he t m -_ . Rouge Hill, Community Park". -- ,party .had..ake y iced is_ rd cu day. of September, A. D., A large ::r�weY o- "visitors were in Jackson), Mr l•aoke 1a. jut return --------- -- - -- —' of c•k•, and ;eked for more. The • s '-the viilag .fin Sun ay, a� a z--thc- ed f. can sevmul dzt, i•n itai. - - ^ j "colour tour'. - I Mr. ana Lfrw. lar: '.' a Vaughan Willard School Lddy of the burse replied - YMy G Clifford Barrett and Vernon 18u- The Sat xrda ht dance< o late . tertained l�lr_ aad M:� 3. Det y'.mS }rave been quiet, *tile rn tc;.uble -at of :�7rwtrarket. las S..:rt:�y a, t:.r: Mere was at ROupas ePick,Ontario. goodness siq, if you eat another -tett. Exsc+riots, y err Solicitor. Hero burst." "Alright.' said William G. Cantron, Esg.. Barrister ertim ti• .e every- 5o t uehan j' R s . .e plate and era- and i:oriting. all. Trouble maker, 1".aye tur.n.ed up home or. Woodland Rvad. the first met fi a back". c 17 t the. dc -or. },u- sot;ti Icave V. lien ti: r%. ..Mrs.P. Petnbe t Frfittntt...:^ tViltard Hr me ani cc�n„1 .4cs hel•E body scan final they ca:7rt Fe en i r ave ea en Tba-s on Sept. 23, wit+• St*s. Her',he:g d 1; '; Saturday. -a u^ t ei of icer hill i,e day for Mrs, Pame'a Faire, t.. . Pr in att:nr�.::c:•.c cr" t at'o-`;jeFcnr-1 A;.tx• whp is" Ieavivl,( tl•.is %reek to pr�tiram for the *;ear. At the next able pe •on 3 .rt let , { BYE • ' '�lr, a td `•fr .: Jint N -cGuirc arta - t' - I an t a X ed ge d'- PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS . : tainccl trre� .� from Y� c t Hill or V r1 X • a ' I ems/ I V Mr. and Sire, Ralph O Elea:•.I - - t an+1 iamih at: r::ded the �tesl+IistL of iti BS ?rL2i . 2 -year plana. Vey 'Bushy • - _ _ _ .._ .- . _ _ _ .. _ herr-�x•-3.1::r:. ale- .Sa <la :. at. i�' e a - - _ -- -- - - - - _ • _ Ciil { t "-toot size, ' � . ' ., I 1;- seta o0 y _ _.. size. 11 V, for *15.00 � Featuring Loading Toiletries: d tE Rn� . Nfrc. Tu'.ccer las n.:s ed from" t1c 2 -toot _ _ ee .. _ _ . _ Pot =� ,�g Tfcl c_ A, 5,.F,ment, an •a -- - - - _ e home ni 'ire s,z i .PRIV::'.T tvulga:e) very hardy,, 2 -year planta, very bast=y �C R �—� -up rooms in . th OQAt Supp-i`tes WAY Bill, at the A number frim hcre:,ind district 18 -tach size, 2z, or X4,50 7.5j or the ba :yuei and ai:nua. �:--.18-inch sire. Im for 417M ' 1; meeting of the- Clartniont Co-Op'en , • . O9 Y - - ;��'edne:•ay night, at Geenw•ood Lr_- GROW YOUR OWN FRUITL : iced Church. 1,warf le Trees fee -seeds 3 -Year ld• 4 naw beatldi fzat- A•PP o Rev. A. E. Creg;well Fan moven 9 P .. :, "`;Bich - s1.75: three for 114.50 • . s�!'0 Wlrf' AL >< -- -"-into the Unite C torch manse here. - - . He will be preac`.:iak .an October -, --: -- Y � '� next Sunday, and it is hoped a large )CASH AND C7CRR OWL -.--- - -- --- Sundays A Holidays 1 P.M. 5_P M. 7eong:c;aiion •:i ill "beton hand to wet• - come him: The cvering'scrriee will PICKERI2tG NURSERIES on No. 2. Highway. Drive titres es>s�es ween be h�e1d at i.30 p. m.; avid will be o{ Y eesutg. anal pin see rite sign "Piciar� Nurmice an the ewcth conducted by the W. M. S: as their side ' id of Hi�eway No 2 P4tia=e: Pickering 433. avhimr. 'tanko"fe:Ite "sc::iec. 3fiss `Ida '<fadti:r,rie will be the -gue=t speaker J'.tr. has •; enc the last six GO DANCING ! _ ` General Hardware. yc.rs .n r. i a:Q •acv crcrk conn.cc:cd _ _ _ --- _ - r with .RPzent Park United Church. in _ c rn • - -'EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT' -t -_958 MOFFAT _ Appl - STARTING SERTEMBER F6 races, n s • o. _ Electric Ranges r THE RAINBOW HALL Tools, Gloss, Etc. `(UNDER ROUGE_ HiLL BOWL) ( 1 WEST ROUGE - - � �' - -. :Bas r Wae _. -_•_ E_ ons. a .__ A► J f GOOD MUSK PRIZES FUN FOR LL — .a ._. Phone 39 - Pick�rfn j RESERVATIONS-ATIantic 2-4673 $2.00 per couple y S i - (S. KASKiW is sponsoring the dances W help buy' jackets for his little. ball ,players.) w . .- .:: �. •- - �--.roY - _ - GAVE! :_.� ... t+k: MODEL NO. 30C45w HAitPEIL'S WOODEN STORM SASH AS LOW AS , Reduced Prices FURNITURE -APPLIANCES -UPHOLSTERING (MODEL SHOWN .99 _ _ _ Arax• Shopping Eentre : WiTH PLAIN DOOR _ /�/_� i W .. .. .. . •_ •.• 9ME-HANDLE A ,COMPLETE •LINE_ OF FR .,$199.00 - F L PAYMENTS ' HOUSEHOLD MERCHANDISE EE ESTIMATES $1 DOWN Y NO MONEY DOWN , ,- 'EASY MONTH P .. _ -EASY CREDIT TERMS ' T ' LORNE C. WHiTE UP TO 104 WEEKS TO PAY Simpsons Wood Products, I . _ ,REFRIGERATION � NAME BRAND PRODUCTS' OUR SPECIALTY III tt -Phone l:idtieing 19732 GENERAL ELECTRIC - KROEHLER - SEALY - PHILCO - NARWOOD' N at NO.. 2. H16HWAY , _ _ AJAX - PHONE 1082 °�� �� INISCELLANE+OUS - _r F Resident Agent PAT 1) . Y011 Then e■�_'. - WELLS DUG and C2-EAX= _ ARTICLES FOR SALE COMING EVENTS "Pre Tawo pre"we a� �AiTa• F - CASUALTY - BONDS - �rTOMosus Trenchins __ _ UASOM WSURANCL CFTC. .� LIST YOU ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS TURKEY SUPPER gepae T� Cleaned The 8$DGF,� &EVERGREENS - - y Waw ND R PR 1fi POR LAM WITH FROM A ' `FOR SALE ^ `-UNITEDRRYWOOD WELL TILE FOR SAirmCHURCH / ' WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22,IPRO Y Inspection of nursery weleomed. JERRY HASEK From 5.00 P. M., On ------- ------ ICKERIfio 67 Under Auspices Of The W. A. ;1First Fst>Fm North Of High School -. Adm. $1.25 Child Lander 12, 75c. _ Fickering, Ont. ---------------------------------- :.Phone: --- ------ ` ' :,Phone: 327J3.EPTIC TANKS Octort 13 Oct 31 _ . ° - CTXANEII - ------------------ ---- --- _ - --- - - 0 BLOCK NATURAL GAS SPEC -PALS OPEN MEETING 'COOPER 'BL TD. Coleman Dual Wali Furnace Pickering Township Vb'. J. BU+3W 62,000 - $199.95 ;WARD 2 RATEPAYERS •• .Oshawa - RA 3.40*L 6Ni a11.lENT PA>trlR AVIi, ". TOiONTO - ;Ohm -lined Tanks, Gas, From 489.95 ASSOCIATION i Coleman Space Heaters CfSFJNCIL CHAMBERS ---- - --------------- I 95,000 $106,95 BROUGHAM, ONTARIO SEPTIC TANSt; c1LEANED OIICrete i�h ri - _ l ': Golentan Conversion Burners WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER B. .': fir; Gas -- 089.95 At S•00 P. M. TEM SANITARY WAY •- 19M-FisdLy Kitchen Ranges, "Are We Getting Value For Our New tanks Instaiied An� -:' -- Gas, 22 -lush. - $149.50 Nducataonal Dollar?" 22 -Inch Automatic - $169.50 ;Spe&ker: Mr. A. Archibald WARD Cinder Blocks T MmInch _Thermal -Eye, Inspector Of Public Schools F11006: Wh4tby MO E-11bt3 r .:_ _ Deluxe - $289.50 10-irt STATION ROAD, PICKS UNG OPT. FROM IN r 30&n& Automatic - $219.50 �^ -- ---_-- ' --------- -- --- - ------------ -- - ' HILLER HEATING SERVICE St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church ,«REZ" WOOD STAIN - ,,t%pp Ajax 657 Pickering, Ont. -'TURKEY DINNER ALL COLOURS WATMAL GAS SPECIAL FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17. B-H. PAINT'S -- - .,..,JOHN L • L Coleman Floor Furnace, 50,.000 Auer•• Under Auspices Of Ladies' Aid. TURPS -'OILS =