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Jva^^ Sewer _A -T - So o s ai iarmRckering Township Counc`tag ireed this week to accept the bid ofairinPieke2ing Township council, aftzr. metho& used in Yearly and Reed" to construct acoleetinr taxce aarrears, moved that thePttKERING' 1i1lLAGEstorm sewer in West Rougethen Collectorg discogtinue the cervices of,xwith engineering fees will run tMurray ani Co. of To. to and $13,000.00. another mot on that collectorEG.I Following choir rehea scl:ASSri.Of this amount, some 18300 wil] be Baker be requested to bring' before {day, a very pleasant"evbnin�,��saa paid by Chester Hill subdivides and council on Oct. 27 a com lete reportspent at the Efarse' ;when 'Rthe balance spread over the area_ on tax collection procedure inthe and Mrs. Botta;s ''assisted by theThe storm sewer will run down Head and Wardell cases -including ser- members of the United Church choir, vice of warrant on June 23 this ear. held a welcome -home ythe north side of Island Road and Y part for Mr. liton down over the bank and into theMr. John Head of West Rouge and Mrs. C. E. Brown, andto ex -appeared before council this week as •- tend best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. W. Rouge ltivcr. There will be two g if the had received their re rtto p° Frank Baker. Ever one entered eonaections from the south side, to on methoyds used by the batlift.whole-hearted! i Ro7the c^te:taiadrain off the shopping centre• Council stated no report had been ' y Engineers from Proctor Redfern, received as yet.mens and the roofs paper, preparedestimated •the project could be com- Mr. Head has charged that his and read by Mrs. L. Itis. Morley, met pleted in three weeks. privacy had been invaded, that he. had t with a round of applause. Dainty re-. ____ p ,End the check was €seshments brought this enjoy-abla aid his taxes---------------- -----cashed that res y he iliff eent to a close.'„' gappears demanding s fee f r a , Mrs. H. E. lir. Ri Is• warrantclainied to have been served 'New 'd a or cliareisort oflin on is viaitin the last June and a second fee forcollect- g Jori Patmer'eing the first fee. Mr. Bead said he c ISandy Beach Rda never heard of any warrant being thiMiss hi. Nelson motored from Ote �rx issued last June. Sawa last week-ead`tp visit Mi. and Pickering Township engineers will Councillor Robert Stewart said he Mrs. jack Hambleton. felt that ma be Mr. Head had been A call -for tenders for construction y Mrt. R H. Croak spent last week. charged too man fees and if thatnew cement bridge on Sandy apo with her cousins at Wellington, Beach Road. w'as the case, t ere should he a r V remuneration from the bailiff. Mn sad M s Wm %esw s t The total project is estimated to Hr, Head said he felt council shouldthe week -end in Toronto rnftti Misecost $18x000, of which the Province investigate the matter. I Bernice Chapman.pays about 80 percent ori the bridge The reeve suggested. that fax col -It is expected -now that the neA1,construction and 50 percent of the lection matters should be taken to public school oa Harwood. Ave. N,1 the collector, willopen on November 1.adingr g. De ut -reeve Scott said that a 3f r. anl�sirs. Wm. Bo es at mTOWNSHIP-OF:_____:-' -- ---' re rt ut before council .(not seenP Y y DICKERING po p ed the anniversary serviva at ttie� REVERTS TO STANDARD TIME 'by the press) was not satisfactory to', Burn's Presbyterian Church at Asti" him: "I haven't been satis:isd vr' t'teYIDFiIGHT TEAS SATURDAY methods used since this film sialic :',, burn'last Sunday and visited hes -------- ----- ----- he said. mother.:. Councillor Ross Hawthorne said, Apple -Picking ie in fullswing these 'r•'none of us can object to the col-' days_ at Grasmere' Orchard There lector's methods unless we have eon- is a bum er cru . ,.Reeve l�Ilorley an Sinus! objeetiona . I►in ,Mid 11rp. B. Alley a bar"What we question is the method thday party on Saturday for -Miss Village Sewers used" said Councilter Stewart. T dale, sinter of Mrs. Councillor Jean McPherson asked if Alen. esscouncil had any jurisdicrtion over the Allen.The Pickering News, _ bailif.Mrs. HaII. of Smiths Falls, foezn•>t[ambsrs of Metro Consaeation inapxt errs on along Scarborough PICi►ERING, ONT. "The satire as the collector" said erty Mrs. Harvey, of Dnabarton, who 'a Assmdatiww has been malcirig Nats"a De'puty-reeve Scott, "if we are not attended the aimitar i.7idy here :n as ettat to save hussar sad prcperty: r r, i ijispense with .rim". ersary last week, rtmaiaed a coupleAs a matter of public interest to Councillor Ross Hawthorne asked of days to visit her old Ezitnd Mrs. the_ homeowners andmtepa�era of- -Wm. Fafrgrit+e if he. --was y 8oyes.__the Village of Piefcering, I thought using a bailiff: Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stork spent Sem PLAN START___ON :SBW_AAQX - that some further explanation on the Mr. Fairgrieve said he was not d F4ii 1R/85T ROZiGE AREA j W Sure Yov Ar� subject of seRage for Plckering would against using a bstilf!!, but felt s �' °t"� the Murray Seweal's : at_be of interest to your readers: local bailiff should be employed, as it Martthiim,,After considerable discussion on a - s _ The com tte sewage die 1 s _ The anansl titrlc diiii+cr' steIn Voters list �' pot would cwt the yen less money. h'Reny impottiant pzoble>rn, it was agreed tem w:iieh ineltidd treatment plant, Mrs, Wm yy ell of Cbesterton . Preabyterisn Church Iasi t,eek r. a;Sy tawriship cou»eit this weep to hate « . ' trunk sewer$ and laterals but does Shores called the awe on T'u&Auy well atteured sad enjoyed Thoe,tp�ineera Proctor, Redfern .,,make not include the cost of installation morning and stated that a bail::f hi... the financial returns have not yet, nn��pliea�t5on to the Water Resources Pickering Township voters have from the lateral to the private resi=justtaken her ironing board, '.-wn beenconsented they are believedi to IGomaaisaionfor a sewer and pumping. f untll'November lith to get their names cdence as set out la your last week's chairs, larn mower and garden h,ola: be satisfactory. The ladies who work'IstsiVon on -Island Rte^•f. on the list, if riot alreeady ern. iissue in tAt sum of some 170,000. odd She - said he would not give bpr r • Tbis system would extend - along The VotersList Sas'been posted, I dollata •This trey recetp an .fainly ase happy when their.efforts`�elatid Road to a pump house �s:t,wt rind you can creek at your nearest 1 necessary 'trunk and latera] sewers `the articles did not bring enough wl:cn ora s{ipre elated atyd re�*-ardedmean the creek. The system woull be post office or the municipal building is designed not -only to take care of auctioned. Tht Hu S nixes' faattiialone under local improvement and to seeii yc4z rume t,::s been included. the Village as it exists today, but Mrs, Wardell said the man Rtatpci gh q y open! Mite overall plan would rrwt -b-,•t T:aere are.9640 tu.mes on the list also- of the projected sub -divisions, he •was after tax arrears for $19:19. the week-ead, visiting the Elwood 1000.00. The break down isi• Pump this year as. compared to 9106 last and the trunk sewers have a capacity She claimed her 1957 taxes were paid Huyck's is Cannington. 7100 and trunk—=12,930. year, as increase of 534 voters. - sufficient to take care of the natural and that he was after kis fee. She It is the shame a this village ftt The engineers suggested that pay- __________________ r_---__ __:_ drainage areas which lfe immediately saA he would not accept a check madethere are boy tprestiinably) �+ho- ;went could be made, by billing the r around the Village: This, of course. out to the township. think it smart to invade the resting-isame way for water. They said thea Red �rosS g first - increases the cost to the present "I don't artttte tivith the tax collectoroily treatment for effluentwould be limited users within the Village. How using a bailiff. but iti the method usedpiece of the dead, and try to dasii- sedimentation and chlorination asci'sever, of this collectings tem, slightly by the bailifT" she said age th1 sto es. Is the a rk of `` ys n re1[eit that such a package system could I�� Class ��� aver $100,000.00 would be built by - rents ov rsight discipIiue innot be extended to take in eny other ` --- ---------'-- ----------- a jPa andprospective sub-dividers.and should these cases, orare thty Stat of titsHowever they Raid that when r n the calculations, be deleted from s type incapable of gr,ow*ing up? ---+ - fan overall system was installed the•• -P: Cern (Cates the .tutu! amount estimated. * monuments in the -Friends' Cemetery. -would be a loss of only about $1500 ,• It might also be pointed out that Eight Hunters' Gel have recently been knocked over and ;and this -first stage could be readily should any development occur outside damaged—police ire ingestigating. !hooked into a larger system. ; -,A group of ten girls and two boys of the Village which would have needCouncillor Robert Stewart com-= received 0-cir rtr••t .aid l.ertificates and use for the sewers and sevtiage Clinton Frouseaitd faant7y visited asented that about $2.5,000 was being in a s ecial Red Cross treatment last within the Village, Four FoX�S I~if. and Mra Frank Prpuse ori Sun -to aleviate trouble at foe rho - p Presentation p day. P at the Red Cro„ •rounis, Brock Rd. a proportionate share of the -cost�pinfq centre. trouId have to be paid by them for Pickuing Totitinshii,', first organ -)Mfrs, 'Frank 1iall is recoveringla2it _aturda • afternoon, h'. tivas heldhunt z i from he sadded ). k mains izcd fox � t hock of her fall, in iihic:abut nrs a ed• and fruTose engiriee gre the use ofthe plantpkat it was a serious problem. They Pickcrin'9 Tuwnsliip anti Village which are installed. last•Saturday.when a pa,ty ui Kigltt �-she sustained a broken wrist. WC said that to handle'tlte whole West Red Crus Branch was the only one The need for the sewers and treat- 'hunters brought in ivu; ioxes and hope that her en.oi•ced 'boiiday mi' Rouge area, sanitary sewers were the in Ontario to conduct such a course ment plant is perhaps best illustrated seriousry v,ounded a f tth. -be the means of hes getting out •only answer. last. summer. by the difficulty which most of us The roups hadobt::ined the spec- more to en hine_Reeve Wm. Lawson contended that 8 loY, thislovely inns biro. Roy Rogers, Greenwood, in- have in keeping a proper operating -ial permission=of -the- Dept. of Land. Mrs. D. Brash, of La hliuie, Quc. council had to consider the health structed the group and hu es to hold septic system within the confines ofhazard whir the eristinq problem and p and Forests, Pickering Townshii, is visiting hep dgughter M.tis. S. G. felt that a start must be made some- classes again next summer. She said our respective lands and this situationthe group covered all •the rudiments has been, over the years, further Council and the Game Connnissiuu. Tiers and family,• aggravated by the draining from the and the Township Police Dept. !soli air. and Mrs. Lloyd Morrison of "I don't. think the people on Island of First Aid,, Artifical Respiration, land to the various storm sewers Speakman„ Provincial Ginnie Warden Thornhill visited Mr.and. Mrs, F.Road, willbe very happy about it."• and also learned how to administer which are distributed about the also accompanied the group. J. Prouse, on Saturday.said Cotincillor Stewart.• FirstAid, while on a hike, using only Village. This effluent from septic The foxes were killed in.the south Mrs: jean Wonnacott is- again in"Well if you feel the whole area is the materials -at- hand, The Course syistems Logether with soapy water and -of this township. Chief R. T. hospital taking a rest, with arot much,eady to go ahead, lei's start" said covered a ten •«eek. penial. discharges, etc. which are being parker said that because of the rab- report of change in her condition.Reeve Lawson. . um into the ditches by way of "I don't• think they will ever be :4losi of; the children tivho took the p l� fes menace, it wasconsidered wise to .-John Fallaise and Betty Lou ac - read commented Mr. Stewart" but Course; reside in the area of Brock sum um s create a health hazard which pheps, crew Water Resources. desRroy alk the foxes possible, in coanpanied by :Mfrs. 1'alleau,attd, hernecessary will have to be done." Road, between tke 4th and Sth con -,Commission feels should be removed. the heavily -populated ;areas. daughter Mrs, Pense, were guests ofmated that agree- cessions. >te oint many have to bear in Wm. G. Newman, PC candidate ir, the C. E. Iforley's on Sunday. HW mssary paper won itt a teve i eneuve, age ten mind is .t a e .if �ie pleas -d to learnin Riding, alsoNat ,.would. take about 6 months before years. -took the course and acted as' nuisance as it exists must be paid in hunt, sad he did not believe that Mre, Valleau 'seems in better 'healtli anything eras clone. "model" during the bandaging less- full by. the pro rty owner who 'is ._____________-______________ Pe any of the foxeskilled on Saturday than when she ryas here last. ons. Too young to receive a Certii- creating that nuisance and in addition were rabid, but had they lived, would Mr. and Mrs. Bussey= eirtertainedrirate, he itias preentcd with a spec_ ie must cause to be built, an adequatal FlasherFor iai ,lie .'rystem as directed by t -he health likely have contractedtog disease be- blr, and 'rlrs._ Campbell of Toronto authorities. fore winter was over. He expressed formerly of Pickering); hfr. . anaM Q All menibers' of the class passed your Council is giving, very serious.! fife opinion that the four-day ph;a�- Mrs. Bailey and ' fire• Doull onA! Com{a1.-thtCour•c, tieifli the class average only to the problem and I can assure � ant shop?t this week Vvill likely flush. Tuesdav,afiernoou.. being 7a lxrcent, Jiilic Kuwal6w, be ou that no reef itent action tv:ll out a lot more foxes. --------- ---- -- •--_____________- Pickoring. Town:hip ::nd th^ C.P.R. ing ;i he -t- \[r . 1). Crichton, RM ensue until eyery, possible angle has Last week, the clog• of Jos, Anies, TURN YOUR CLOCK BACKwill approach the lioard of Transpgrt Gros: Presidint, Aoas:oners «•;th re yard to into;- presented, the (;ext- 'leen ex lured stud the entire schci•ie g fc�, SUNDAY NERT g a si a Ci i,i_ at the C`.F.R. ificatcs, and coniviended both \fr rullei��iIchaee noidoubt Co me lritll ( later Rou toHie''oiitiiial rahid� Thea dc>g-------'-:------_---_------ ----crossing the 8tli eonees:c;on noir Rogk:rs and 'the (la ; for the eft- fie holding a public meek"nfi :^^n a'llacl to be•tte�troticd and v" Ro'afr,c, THE VILLAGE: OF PICKERING Atha. ort, tht-% put into the prol�ct. the facts are' assembled «ith the lest Hills boys tivho killed the fox have They will also ,eek to have oneT})is is jus one of the mnn� pha� ,f ex ext advice•ttr answer any goes- to kake "rabies shot+" Uecause toryWill Return 'ro installed "on tire. Aitona Road aho':e es. of work currently heinR carried `ion Phit' may be directed to the " ickctlupthe--fee-aft eadEASTERN STANDARD TIME the second concession. on by our Red Cross. Other items Council, killed it".At 12.01 A. M. Road Supt•. J. 'S. ChapWr said cover—Sewing, Stivimmifig (a.ses, This is an im octant step in the f ..about 150 cars a day went oyer the p Chief Parker said there would pn.b SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1f�3 crossing at the 8thand' the railway Senior Citizen; Croups, etc. life of our Village and your thought ably be more organized hunts in the On this date all citizens are req a eabte to a flasher. Such a Susan �''ilson presented '.firs. fur consideration and comments will i ue�bed to turn their clocks and wat- be great! a reciated by myself and near future. Mfr. Aewman -said, tli:tt, li�g•nal �eosts about $8,000.00. The Crichton with a corsage, and Lynda Y 'Pl? with hunters going out looking fortoes BACK one hour; and Solis township would pay 25 , cert or White presented a coisae to �fr�: other members of Council. than from' Da 1 h g _towns .00 an. their shy a instal- Rogers. g Thank you Mr. .Editor for your them, he did not expect there wc,r.d Be q fig t Savin Timepublic interest in our Village. to Eastern Standard Timedation. There would a e a yearly Others taking the Course were: by.ar fox in the area by this time nextmaintenance costs of about $180.00 Marilyn Labrie, Carol Rogers, Dar- Yours sincerely, ` Cgril S. MorleyReeve `for the townithip' lees Suginomori, Other heaters in the party were:Vitiate of Pic`adI28 "I think with the increased flow of Ethel Taylor, Lyn- CYRIL 113E MORLEY Keith Balsd m, He ward Plaxton, g da•White, Susan Wilson, Glen White Reeve of the Village of Pickeringtraffic on our roads we will have to o Roiiaid Ha11 and Harvey Fenton. OQD SAVE �ii� QVEEN y_., ' flaal►ttt the reeve; commented. ,tied Jacqueline Haugh. • • _ - - — ---- 4 va�ss _low. �a �i6.peto. R�seu 41111 tnsp9d Bluff ErOsiOH �..- ,� �. age- •�. ..c�,_n,"`p..,,.,.._-� �-4� �"�••-, _ ��_ ., �.c��'}► �r a. . - .•-•� .y r3 s:. -r-r. • -'�'� .. r= •tag... ; e .. � '�` "... . ' '-.. � v •.; ,#•••.`-:�• rt+.. •.i•Y"`%tlMr�••�+P � %'._+�.. •..,i. • , ,..� . +-� J there is at the Exhibition or delectable pickles and pr eserves the Royal And, of tour;e. and many kinds of knitting grandparents grandparenalways like ta 'tine sewing. As for the Junius ��.�•/ — snow off their grandchiidrers to Farmers and Clubs - ons 1411RST-.1 �" "�+..y:, � 'their friends and neighbours marvels at what hat tney can do: fi' "- Quite obviously not all oui fine ' Heavenly days, it doesn't seen. '"Dear Anne Hint: You have • compassion that made anany time since we were tar young farm, boys and girls daft y %• Dee and Bob to Milton Fair - t.► the city -not with so muca 3., . • -printedso many letters about •other idea revolting. back in the days• when we, drove Encouragement tr -stay on the _ -laws living with their chil- + A gracious woman like '^ b' s down in a horse and=�ujg� farm. And why shouldn't they dren that I've decided to damp- •yourself has tubliginq friends .« Even then it was always tracturs stay? Farming, like the old .n your shoulder with my tears, • an eighbora who I am sure r and machinery that Bob wantea Et ay mare, ain:t what is used to ,Poo. My husband and I are near- * (with your brother and sis- . w to see. He wasn't the least ba be. Gone are the days when W. Ane years my ter too) w fa ould be oil. utterested in the cattleand you took the family to the fair-, Cher lived with us, and soon af- • with your husband's mother use, t yet. But Dee - you cou,cl Ur his passing -my husband's* occasionally so you and he ' hardly get her away from them. : mother came. My married sister • could get out together. The Five o'clock came all too soon " ' a Modern Etiquette - and brother have refused to 0 old lady herself, I expect, will and then we had to head for . by Roberta Lee have. anyone with them, and I • welcome a new audience with ra home because' there were al- - do know that some professional • whom to talk -.over old times. rays the chores and the milk- Q. How does a married we- advisors say you don't have to- • Your letter is a revelation of mg to do. And we were aJwa: s man's manner of signing her f a •little uneasy in , case the cows 'But if cannot afford to pay* Christian kindness, and ' de' ` `` t ' might break fences and get out _ name tb a formal letter .differ for them elsewhere, what else • serves thoughtful reading bys?nom from her-:fining of a hotel, : - of bounds during our absence. can you do? • young, couples today. w yyy resistert "My mother-in-law doesn't * . * , !believe it did hopper. a time A. In a formal letter, she signs k or two. Cattle seem to have`` i _like to be alone, so' we dont get TEEN-AGE DATING ` '4 an uncanny instinct for knowing her name "Helen R. Thomas,' out very often. ' (Even if we Anne Hirst: In our.. �`� >. -.� ' when they're not being watched. and then either below this sig- "Deareould pay her expenses else= group, going steady is the, thing: -`Md now Milton Fair' stiff nature or in the loaner leithand.. - where I could not bring myself . I've been datin m friend for _ year, corner of the page adds in to do it, she'a be too lonely and g y p , • carries on. ' year after parentheses (Mrs. John 1d: seven months. Recently one of bigger and better than ever. ' hurt.) Often I drive her to visit zr� gg Thomas). When she- is register- hurt.) friends began seeing me �„ < And that applies to a tot of otlswr ung at a hotel,' she signs her her few friends, or bring .them casuall and now rm not sure here for the evening. I don't, y' local fairs, too. I! the turnstiles name only as "Mrs. ]oho H. which I like bettersry could talk what a story they ��� „ y mind because in my own home "My steady beau is a hand- would tell They could. tell of our grandfather lived with us When `.1. some rascal and could get an N the children of years gone by, Q. ea • min tiving is for years, and though it did y h:WW:�1Af-figs - Philip Csosby a strange town and is cramp our style as youngsters girl he wanted. Now when he 24. 'son of crooner Bing .Crosby, now grown to manhood and a marrying • sees me talkie with his friend womanhood, who still make the girl who lives in that tank, We were taught, to take it in g and Sandra Drunwriond 2% las }air an occasion for an outing— whom shoWd he ask to be hie ` - our stride. Our.' children have he looks so hurt that I feel gull- Vegas Nov., showgirl,' pose in g fishers? 9i ty, taking their children with'thenc been .brought up to show respect front of St.. Anne's Catholic And as time goes by their A. He may first ask any of and affection.. so -there's no "Shall I stop seeing the other Church after their marriage. =randchildren, and in alma his friends in hfs own home- trouble there. boy and go beak to him* UNBAPPY" cases even their great-grand- town, it he thinks they will. "One problem:* My husband is make the tri children. Yea, the local fair-is P - or choose from an 'outgoing person with lots of • To give one boy all youri"� ' a wonderful institution Mayr a the bride's circle of. friends _ friends, - and I know he gets • dates is not socially economi- wasnever grow less. Q- b H proper to say "Yelp• tired of sitting home night after •-cal. as I've repeatedly remind- It has chaaged, of course, just V'110114"d e[ "Hepe," when answer- as but he won't go anywhere • ed young readers. If he should �CL as everything has changed. More Ing tine telephone? without me. What's your an- • get interested In another girl tend better entries; pure bred A. Although "Hello" is the sorer? •who would be around to take c a t t 1 e in abundance; fewer more widely accepted manner of HAPPY ANYWAY" •you places+ And who can pre- _ . M l-orses but plenty o! high- answering the Gelephorte; there's . _PRIVACY VANISHES •dict the loyalty of one lad 4; t';��st�. yowered machinery In the nothing wrong with sayer The presence qi an older when a new girl with new women's section there is everir "Yea?" The most important • person day after day does rob charms comes along? They Generally speaking, few of • evidence that the farm is still thing Is a pleasant, friendly • ' will, you know. ut value what we have until the lace to. find . _ one o! privacy, and curtails D good cooking. -voice. - . • a couple's social life, Also, ' Dating other boys stimu- we stand in fear it losing it. - - " some aged persons grow care- • lates your "steady's" interest. At, least, that is how 1 felt part " less. querulous or selfish: one ' it keeps him on his toes; and of last week when I had a b k4 " needs understand' • to realize that'-his session with my eyes. one . in of and pa »girl attracts particular. I couldn't read. or tience to keep them contented other boys is inclined to maks '4P and maintain fire entire house- ' him value her all the more. .Look at anything steadily and • hold on an even keel. Yet • These years are the years I couldn't stand the light. Thewhat rew y eye, whether open or Burt, was _ROYAL - •araml discipline it 3=0 growing is, especially for the • N _ -_ impartial in your attitude to- it: And of course I couldn't drive ehihdrers • wards there air So YMwill =which was just too bad' ss we When your - and I- were • I"=. more about the-sex in had.. plashed going to Wtoa young, there were few mar. * general and be able to cam- Fair. We also had two- and-a•. __ _ -- -• ried couples who would have • pare one with the others — halt-year-old Eddie here for a HORSE SHOW - _ M allowed 'their parents to live "which !s of course the safest visit and in addition I was hall- - - - -0 anywhere but whit chem. Hua- •preparation it choosing . huff- - way through making a batch y'ARRiNti`i ARTHUR GODFR'EX r band ori¢ wife shared ■ sense • band. of apple jelly. So, of course, i -e of dub. a family pride, and a • • ' was thinking why did it haveOne �i • of the -harvest tragedies to be my eyes giving trouble— ■ n■ How. 14mSat Nov. of ofd 22 age is to find ace's self Why. why, why? But when they. .. . - Jiffy-Knit Afghan nal"Oded m' *•we100a>o• Don't are all right I take fair to aver- : let fhb happen in your family. age eyesight for granted- and " Grandparents live again in their think little about it. Dent we - children's lives, sad deserve the aa? affectionate tribute they have Anyway, Dee and Art cams , s ` earned ... Let Anise • Bhst ad- along and took Partner and !else you In any famrlly problems. Eddie to the Fair. 1 was glad _ - -= Write her at Dox 1... in ugh. to see them go. All I wanted _ ''r; •'�` '. teenth St., New Toronto, O> uL was to be left alone — with the = blinds drawn. Then I resp m- j ---- _ -- - bered some cortisone ointmaat —1wo's _dvlifis�l of The doctor had prescribed icor Most girls eye trouble over a year girls dream, at some time ago,--1 found it and used it- ' or another, of becoming_ a ..filt>a with good- results. inside a - _ star. Yet would' they be so en- couple of hours the pain ,was - ' •thusiasc if they , realized hoar relieved and I could see well exactinga star's life can be?- enough that I was able to finish ' --- They are always on show; they -*off' sixteen Jan of apple jelly. cant relax, even on holiday, be- • And it set like a charm. About cause reporters and photograph- nine o'clock the family returned, - -' en follow them in droves. having p upped at Joy and Bob's order �o�r tickets NOW! .. Wilfred Thomas, the well- for su r. Dee wanted to trice known broadcaster, reveals the kiddie- home with her but I j truth behind some of the glamor• wouldn't have it. He is so little, See Arthur Godfrey rMing his magnificent polamitto � Gus- pub licity..build-ups ' in his -trouble -that with -Partner's help _ horse, ciakne� plus o sensational dbpfay of jth�iq rf 7 0�o OnoA iting biography, `Living I was sure I could manage. by championship teams from G16o, Mexico, . .sf Last' Week. Partner milt a G•^•ouri tJn"d Setas and Canada. . He says. that one evening he lovely big play pen for Eddie • •"s"1"S •� so•�l r and Ava Gardner were having an¢ the dog, which _ has helped ,_ .. a■ a. a■ .� .r a■ as �'� an 1 drinks in a fashionable bar in a lot. It is constructed of snow- SEATS ALLOTTED AS ORDERS SSCEIVBD t M4Ldrid when her liaison man f;•nce and iron posts, over fifty Rtyel AriessMw.l Mllnlar Fein, Ryrl Ce■ee.w. scurried in and whispered to her feet long. They both love it ... TertrNt C.e.de agitatedly. Waiting in the loungb anti so do I because although • 'was Mario Cabre, the handsome they -tear around like : mad' 'l PkawRewmFoU6winrSwft: • - GiveAkw" irpora• 1 - " • actor-poet-matador, whose to- know neither .of them cat: get AfrsallooMs me. OF MATS TOTAL mance with Ava had been heavi- out. Eddie has his toys and a Friday, Nov. 14 ® $1.00' publicized. p;i+e-oi-gravel stones Saturday, Nor. 13 (ay 130" _ "Shall I tell him you are busily shovels from truck to wedositiday, MW 1!? 66 $1 Do- - rips ere. ase the agent - wagon an c Friday, Nov 21 ®:1.00 = l pitted separately. Start now— Ava thought for a momelfL has his ball• an old shoe and finish afghan before winter, and then replied, "Certainly not a rubber bone and occasionally Saturday, Nov. 22 ® $140 : Economical beauty! Use left- —when we meet again it must runs off with some of Eddie's tiwaNtNos N*. OF UAW TOTAL : over wool, works up fast,. Solid, to properly produced, with cam- toys. I can watch proa•eedings -g$2J0 ®><sa• -lacy blocks alternate in 4-inch eras and the ri ht settin " from three windows and• so far Nov. 14. strips. Pattern 696: knitted af- Thomas,' who migrated to I there hasn't been any tsoub',e. SoNrday, Nov 1S i -g an directions. Australia' as a boy, has visited bf course Ditto joins in -the fun. Monday, Nov. 17 i Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS 25 countries, working as' s con= No fence could ever keep that _ —' tistamps cannot be accented, use cert sin er, disc T°�ey' Nov. is >j g, jockey,,, com- cat in or out. postal note for safety) tot this mentator, actor, producer, fee-Dee hadn't been to Milton Wednesday, Nov. 19 i - pattern to Laura Wheeler, Box ture writer,. and administrator. Fair for about-,six years and she T1wr:day, Now. 20• i 123 Eighteenth St., New To. Despite his success, he says be couldn't believe how much it friday,, 21 i ronto, Ont. Print plainly PAT- has no wish to be so famous , read grown and improved. The µ Saturday, Nov. 22 i TERN NUMBER, your NAME that he= can never relax; and weather wasn't too favourable;.y nd ADDRESS. Ehelesed And d"We for - S......... cannot go where he pleases. the grounds muddy but still the A NEW 1959" Laura Wheeler, "The star who sells illusions atteadanee was good. The little ,.......... ,.:,....:.: ; Peedlecraft Book JUST OUT, for a living should be NAME • ' g protect- fellows had a wonderful time "has lovely designs to order: em- ed from reality if she is to pro- with so many animals to look at, Amen ........:........••......,.•.........,,,,,,, -- broidery, crochet knitting, i t ti n -• g, Ject .the dream with sincerity. some they might even touch- weaving, quilting, toys. In. the . he declares 'Later when iht and pet. Dave, of course, was • • • • • • • • • • ................. t ................................ book, a special surprise to make muscles sag, the fashion changes in his glory,. h.&ving pony rides • little girl happy — a cut-out • and the income ' tapers, the on a real live pony, ,1 always Loll, clothes to colot. Send 23 •yeophants turn away and fawn think there is more fun for small - - tents for this, book, on fresh idols" children at a local fair than WIN- ol QU " : a 'rery isteresting alk oft Historical H&A on 8ze�aebg October 24. Burk. -- of ?vesday being a holiday. Prot• Rgsearch, anCVtile�Tweedsmtdr' Bocik. Bona at ,& p. as raamwe for that night will be a _ vr. D. A. Beer was is Toronto on i�ostesaes: Mrs. M. Ellicott, lits. We are sorry to hear that MTs, i w • "Paas Discussion" on "YoueVs.- Mrs. •'Thursday attending the Bus tiler- Boidshaw, Mrs. Nen and Mrs. Hugh- Wm. Ellicott bad dit misfortune to Education". If you have gay ators,' Convention, son then served leach. badly fracture her kg one day, last tions you would like answered " The W. M.-5. of St Johns Church Matthews spent a few days week, and is now confined to -t•hd send them to Mr. Tilde before t#uec • •.met on Thursday afternoon,•Octob- last week with Mr,.and Mrs. Gerald Oshawa Hospifal. All joi4 in wish- November meeting. of Mrs. Lindh, Harbron, pf Myrtle. ielg her 'a speedy recovery, November is "Home and School er 16 at the hoose ''' "` 1 with a fair atteadarnce: Mrs. R. Mal: Mr, and Mrs. B. McGudcin, of Congratnlatioas to Mr. and, Mrs. { Mo'nwh Let -us have a' good tun rl colm assisted by Mrs. Mktirs, tools; St'ouffville, visited , their daughter, Gordon Greig on the birth of a son, i out. -- Corr. �tiite Worship- Service.. The, president and son-in-law Ili: and Urs. T. R: Mr. and Mrs. E. Carswell and Mr. II _______:_____ >" 1 _ --- ---------- - ,Mrs. M. Ellicott, took charge' of the Knox grill Mrs. K. Bent, ail of Osf,awa _bast Woodlands church Of - — business Period. An invitation was A -Dutch family has moved into visj4d their mother Mrs. W. Ham- „ 3bitiIdattlrew (Lutheran) and accepted to be 'guests the villLwe. The father works on the Ilton, on Sunday. _ e - of - Markham W. M. S. on ov - F- Divine Service next Sunday -at thq, '.ber 23. It- was decided to pack a ren- startecito schod, but can.noe yet BrougFam people in the Oshawa home of Mrs. 'A n o ---_bale of good, used clothing and, can- speak English.. Hospital. They are: Mfrs. tb'm Ell. Rd., North, a�,�,lj a in: Sunday ned goods to be sent -to the - Fredyfr. and Mrs. K. Bent and family imtt, with a fracture leg; Mr.` Jno. School at home- of . Mrs. G. Weldon. ;Victor Mission, same to be left at of Oshawa, visited her mo,her kr;. Gillman, with a fractured hip;. Mr. at 100.0 a. m. ' ` ,the home of Mrs. A. Cray by W. Hamilton, on Thanksgiving Dray. Frank Ham a .fractured leg: +f r. We w" to thank the parents. foss -, November 1Zth. Mrs. Robt, Mal- Mr. and,':rs. Iw Beach of Bramp- Walter Stephenson, Brookl:r: p* sending their children • to Sunday. ' ".eolm and Mrs. H. Plaxton gave the toir, Ott : Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Earl Hogl,e, Oshawa, bronchial School. We are is need of teachers~ i program, which was taken trom the yy;gaon. on Sunday afternoon. pneumonia. The, latter. three 'are all � and would appreciate any r lad or _.Study Book on Mexico,- Hostesses:. A number of ladies of Joy Rebekah well-known here, being farmer r,;;• gentleman who wlould assist us it► Mrs, Lindo, Mrs. Grudeff and Mrs. Lodge went to Brooklin on Tu--.,;- dents. this good work. the Inst- A rincxtt' was ca y. n ended cast vm T W. Hamilton, served a dainty lunch. dad evening and attended this ecmt- he Ladies' 'Circle mat at tttt q The weekly euchre was held in allation. of Officers there. They also munity Isis& week when word was, re, r _ home of. Mrs. N. Taylor thisweek. the,Township, Hall on Tuesiay er-' attended the Installation Service at oeived of the sudden passing of Mr. Minister's in charge; Rev. T. Pel•• ming, the following being winners: Ajax recently. Milbon B. -Burk at Stouffville: loft. MilIIDa S' i ikan, PLY. 5-300$: Rev. J. Gillespie. The ladies of Br'oughaat W. A. Burk was well known in this corn- --- --- - Burk a Mrs. W. Carlton, Mrs. Ttws. Hain.• - --------------'...--•------ AT 2-0917. - - ynond and Mrs. Shea: Mr. Don. are serving a supper to the Official munity where he s9eM his V�''an Willar& Home and School — >3ast y��y�, _ Pugh, Mrs. C Booth and Mr. Ross Board of Bron m and Claremont da 9 The s ' youa{•-r Association �in y.. ympathy- of the cc i the October Erecutive, meeting - rCariton. Birthday Prize to Mrs. A. United ChurcTit� - in: the To"shin unity is cde nded to his widow. Mrs. 9t. John's Ambtrlaxe Course of the East Woodlande Associalioo. - ._.Carlton. Special prize, -to Mrs. M. the 'tubittesreceiveI.. , from the Fire . . ..Ellicott. At the Vaughan Willard Home Insurance, $19SO, was deposited is Mrs. A. M. Crocker of Agincourt and School meeting h�rld ora .October the Building Fund for ,the new corm- :and brother Robt. McCluer, called on 14; it was decided to have 'i St munity hall on Rouge Hili Park. 'Mm Matthews on Wednesday. -'PICK � � � John's �urtbufance First Aid Course. This. is 1te start toward, the sievr Anniresaary Services mill• be 'held , — -- - - ---.. -- ~' - and it . This Course with start on Moadrsy. hall �, going t4 take a]1 fie in St. John's Church next -Sunday, _ October t $ 00 p. az and ill help possible from the community -- aft 2.30 P. m. :. - r .. .. . 27, a w continur for SiX' consecutive Mon- a$ thio i®a joint effort of the East The Women's Institute held their ����� days. It is opened to bodL men and Woos A� sd the Rargv - ` ".. rtgahr meeting on 'Tuesday after- _ - - - - women; and we would like -as tnany Hills Lonna. Any donations to thea p. noon. P're'sident l¢rs. Barclay was in : a -possible to attend. • will be gratefully accepted s Fund %i ll Mrs. Ellicott gave a report of �ICKER11 p o o - i Miss S. Raseborough was guest Kindly contact: Mr. r E. Orchard. -'.. the Park Coafntistee• Mrs- Burton speaker at our last meeting. She Pickering photic IOJWi or Mr. Geo. Save the Secretary s Report. Plaits :. - - -- , made for entertaining,the Mid- - ---------------------------- --were ' gave an 'enlightening grid enjoyable Bonen, $l$)3 Gorr actiono For get Ball Twat who are now Champ- ASAW Jaime Taylor - _ PHONE PICKEIUNG 391 ildr -talk on "� Educational r fs1sr+ ' vent .loos of Ontario. Itdrx Bra rad oping Responsibility" -waa very en _ lite Resolutions, as res: Burrows - �... am ...gaits Thr Card Report. The meeting ° = A Mh*M 1-6221 meeting. Taestlay. October 4, I95$, at the j°yasa�sl tea closed our November nwetin wilt be held herr was; then turned over to the Program The )r g C ~.rood United Clrurth, for Ar- (�anvener. Mrs. Geo. Gray, who grave on Thnr►day, the 13th on account thur Jasms• 'Taylor, -who passed a- way on Saturday; October, 11, ar _. _ - - the Ajax Hoipital, after ,a two-week. illness. Iil5ieratent took place at the - - Arthur Taylor was a life-long rea - Erskine _ e he _ = ident of Pickering Township, luviog farmed sear Cherrywood w�er been born, incl, ..... .., res e Ckerrywood United l/' . had A m mist of Churefi, he lNd actively interairs- ,4 - - Surviving e • -- kson Stinky :Jam r wife,,_ - — _ _ �•" `.,. ;;- .. Toronter Mary Gertrude o.; daughter Ruth ---: - _ - ,.... - E leanor, a d sou Arthur Earl, on • - _ _ _ _ _ the !tome farm, arts four grandchild- r L Johnstoner rs. �t meq, f Brougham •. M - - ---------------------------- - �a♦.�` .SAVE :ONE-THIRD - FUEL OIL 11111s ., ....... it ` -PrV- , _ THE NEIN : _V -1 M 'DUN BARTON _ DIRECTORY - j - • , ,ErPlumbing s r -~thing in Plumng _ �S on the way e r+o serviced' installed Starting November 2: use ti -e FULL Tl aseL©,�lOT USE t..rs supplement tut- 3�1UMBE12-2 letters and 5 figures -ort ' BRADY 'tl Sunday, Novesbe: 2, when DIAL SER- �. Long Distazco Calls For LOCAL VICE costes to Dutba:ton and the new CALLS, enly the last s figures need to _Lm ple 9" telephone numbers become di 1.'.. D on cu i.o. k a w i 1 c .n- : effective. e, c f cads u3 Pt ' Ajax be time to all Pic et ut PLUMBING and West H;'1 without Long IIigtance 4323 -KINGSTON ROAD -AU new ntur•be:s for Durba:ton are t:harges aft:r the charge -ever. P; est III: Ontario 118 ed in . ' ement.-- ? W.' WRY,Nana - - -AT. 2-2080 -----------------------------------h THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF WIADA v Forrest l_a -. ._ .{ .. _ . _ . • o lumbar -C0 . .o • •�� •-UGGESTIONS �� _ D UNBARTON A 'SEW HELPFUL S (Oppodle K,wanb !uk) . PHONE 165 ' For- Our Dunbarton Wstoiners O o 0 „lagss look' cap the tea,. fiat ' - P W 3 C1 - - rawCarefully—this o .- / .. -- '� 1Vaiitibard -.... Jot -down- t'rambertr its your Blue Book Of - Tolebhow Nem berv--extra copiesvsd- , �/� a!+te, free. et' ye.. Te.epbone Business _ .Moulding - -M r Offic!' �' .. - _"_ _- i .�..,�- :. _.- '., .�.. ,.�ID¢syi.r .. _,. �'a7r-'r•G�S7r ,w;�r w=�;.,: •. .."� .�,r� ,`'I!.�' r c • • tttg 'Mt. sad yrs Ales " iitlagma; - of . 'etKilw _J•7oa-, $ataadarsv� arse-*beent. of; >fteel and eot►esete and have four Team 2-14, 4-14, 1-13, 7-9, 6_9 `« l iekerin High., Ridgewood Rd. for the pasi month. Urs. Browt) preseutedJ a pin to the lanes. -In the , nieantj ne the loss of 3-9, 5-8, 9-4. ' - Don't forget to get year; 'tickets Past president, 'Mrs. W. Ferule -A creates a. hazard both to . Over. 204--T. Hill 206, H. Hill 270, • for the Hallowe'en Dltnce, to be very tasty luncheon was served by br'ldse 2, f "Council Mrs. Dorset and her committee. pedestrians and motorists, as -it '1s, IL Thomas 210, D. gnu Sle�v2be held 'oa ovember., i„ at the Golf Aecoma to detour along''the Base ; �1+T The Home and: School execs ve WO D. Dennison .210 213, 4 ' - Club. This da a is . sponsored b. 1d aF Pon Line to the Brock Rodd•; or west to F. Fertile 2 � " meeting was held Monday evening at 243. F. Bahuion 208 H. Fertile The members of, the Picketing the Hoare and School 3soc., to the. home of Mrs. Dorset. The presi- the underpass - which• is a .dangerous A. Parker 222, P. Powell 259, M. t'�: ,:District High School Student Courts' raise_. funds for a. projector for the dent Mrs. H. Fertile welcomed foto place in bad weather. Those who find n,ltt 2A7: E:' Varga 241; A: til -for the' year 19x8-54 are t.ere school• questa from the Fairport W.A. execu- it necessary to walls to the highway 206, L. Fertile 212, Al McWiB +'' listed. We are glad to we'•come to our ttve.'fhep were: Mrs. W. Avis; Mrs. have been"'cutting across the tracks. 232, A. Vaull 203. High single. thee,, Form Repre�entaitvcs were circ: co:tamils thin week, for the first F, Scott; Mrs. W: O'B:len and Mrs. We'would like to see a Bailey Bridge D. Stevens 313, Ladies, C. hill 279,' ed within the Fo:ruts, representa:ion titae, a correspondent for ibe "West R. Bafsdon. Plans -were made for a erected for the pedestrians. Hi h 'triple, men, D, Brundle 686; "being ode for t�ery' ttvcn.y-five slut$ Range Hill 'District" We have many dance to be held at -the school on Nov. Bowling News. Ies, J. Seamer, 638: --_-rats, or fractiari thctecf._ 'rile_e reg- new wbaaibets' this. �� to rvfsom .1st.. The rnain logic of the evening _.. _ _ - - - seseatatives nomittat:d-the-Execyt-- _we {sops to be of service. Ed was planningfor the father and non _ _- _ ban=rLuet-sYhic-is to lse- num amtily ave lc -- ^ y -t a Horne- and School and- the - .ballot by the Sttsdent-Body. At the D R©CK R�Als' Fairport WA' to • honour the boys firsst meeting of the wganizaticn-,, -BROCK the Pee -wee ,and Bantam ball 1 the Coun:iao-s war: elected froul.-. teams. The 'date for this banquet was !! 0 the Form -Representatives:' The Hotnc and School Excc::tive set for Nov. 15 at6:30 at the church i .. met on Tuesday, October 21, 'w5th nail. PICKEF ENG , CO -M 1� 'HALL President, Ray Gilchrist Vice- ��'eI a mem ers present. Final arr- T'he basebaIh executive report en- • `-Presid.r:,, Alice Steeen,on; Sec.e- 1 Si1gements were made for the Baz- couraging results in their effort to _ lazy, Irene Korinos 'Treasurer;-neve aar and for the, next meeting to bd raise funds to buy jackets for the Dave �1cG:rnis. I held on November 4th. two ball teams. Winners of the base- WED,*- .OtTe. 29 p� �• On l�:edrre October 5th the ball draw on Saturday were: Ist; M. . h oh sda.Y 1 • -1 .ori -Bo s' At+ le;its u , o c J un J. Shand, Toronto; C o onto• 2 , Sandra - . ora friends and neighbors gathered Fertile, : I- :.. Webster; Gir Att letics, Eva 'rias- g ga the to and 'r. Mrs. Ruby hart. Ferguson JACKNT $1,30� � �t•ck llaace avid S�rai: Norma (art= have a. social cup of tea at the Fslne Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fer on of_ Wright; Decorating, Anuabella Gull- of Mr. and MTs. Ray Keith, Brock Detrost spent the week -end with Mr. -- Iver; Publicity, Teddy Ruddy; Liter- Road. who are. leaving for British and Mrs. John Fertile. - - • ary, Sharon Williams. Columbia in the near future. A. pre- Jerry Allen is home on two weeks _ _ ..-ADMISSION 50 CENTS o - leave from the Royal Canadian Navy. Home Roan flepre:.erilatnes sentatlon os a "sum of money rias Y :9A, George Wright and Sandra War- made to them. The sale of their rii e are pleased to report that Mara. household contents last Saturday Ec Playford is able to be and dell; 913, Terry Botten `and Marie Y aroand atter spending two weeks in __ was well attended: We wish there �4YES DRd"S LTD 11fikhell: 9C, Hans W oitzick and Ajax Hoa ltal with a knee ailment Eleanor -Welsh; ' " 9D, Alex Armour the very best in the fvtnre. Mrs, don O'Brien has also bees • _ and Pat Re#f; 9tT Don 'Arscott and iklrs. Howard Bath had a birth- confined to the Ajax Hospital and ' Yvonne Johns; `�,) Donna Shorti day ia� 'week and hes t?e latives held her condition is very much improved. _ � Mr. and Mrs. Art Ro ' and Wayne Goddard; IGA. Gail • a surprise party for her. ill of Wau- --- - _ - _ _ -`-- _ White and Ron Death; ]OB, John The Pickering Golf Club pool, 6 baushene spent the week -end' with Gereeke and Gleanys 1✓zess-well; 10C, partly filled with water and the dogs family.their daughter Mts1 R. Walker and • -- - Darlene Sisrrtet't5ton and Kei ;%- are having a fine time swimming in Mr. and Mrs. Irving, Sr., are 1'e- i t' Dowell; 16D, - Jerry Kasten and h•_ _ turning home to, Scotland next Tues- . Beverk Canselman; 11A, Norma - - da after s ttrllt� Laaeiiflg T t�•fTi _ t F•ot • � y - -- Y pending six months here Cartwright and Daft W irner; 11B, �A newth t son. the _ ' , - _ - ,Annsbelta Gulliver and Ted Ruddy: ii'3 ��� -Ved for Dave l;rug granddaughter tnla�week. IIC, Sharon Williams;. f2A; •E. Hasek and Ian "Donnelly; 12C. Joyce The baby was born to lilt, Brendle% , � Norton; 13. Alice Stevenson acrd . ' -Frenchman's Hag The Home and daughter, Mrs., C. Maeldewitz in De- , iPb0t99r0Fhk ' Equi f.:arnct 1Ratchorn.----------------- cation .rAL: r7 School Association held a grad baby was born to 3lr` and His. ` rt at the school oa 'Friday, OctSonny Hearns in Halifax. Sonny is • • • 1?tt+. Tie trulest speaker wily Mr. y y - `. ,Slid!•-:Noud. " Keith Srnafles, teacher of socia' stationed there with "the R.C.N', f •.Pickering Village .tudies and vocational -guidance at It was with regret to many of the _ 9 A.M. - 9_P.M. s A jat high school: Mr. Smail' spoke older residents - of the Bay to learn I - , rA r•' I Briefs -,n the value of ed%u-v t or w'nic'q w that the CNR bridge was being tom '''u i Hoftday3 1 P.M. - 5 = P.kt- - c B ear` rely 'interesting for bo.'z the par-nts low-. The familiar rattle of nits hand thestudents..-Mr-: Merkling-�: -rossing the bridge will be t••tis.�ed but Councillor A. Swerdfiger reported nrelented ' achool pins to Dennis we'underxtand the new lrrfrltre, is to be xni4 week that m Segteu,bcr, tour ' M 3. Kenneth blitc!sell, and Ross :ompleted by Feb. 1 and will tie built r _ Building Permits ,hadbean itwed, ' • averaging 4.14.%0, .. and that wccds . had been cut on - thirteen viCaqie kl.A R _ - and most of them ch¢rged nn the _ - ,vatioa Authority that two -or three.- - Ht.ntfng Licenses be gt anted to _-� E JP I C -K E R I N G -NEWS - -.. .. - _'.._ :-hn unt foxes is the Greenwood Ca- - nervation Park• in view .of the - LL ___Wlee�e L - , - • ..'lmertace of sabres. _ _ .. p _ __ . _ i P ..ahft- -- - _ _ Adepvttlion tram the bfcxlry N. - Ratepayers' Adsoc, asked that ,: m• thing be doge about anent -rix- '.- _ - - �'Xeep tip Wifi Coca! Nappt�iys'' sna bnaiaesj on she McBride prop- 7. cer. which is rotted '•residential": ,i N Ba �� Thcy claimed that speeding trucks " • were a hazard to ch.ld-ca 1 he B•- - lbw Enforcement Ofi:ur, will be Wowing iin.lrtstie3 to rook int> the matter. -. 0S - C;oun.i lar Ab. Reeve requested t. c Clerk check Tato Curfew Bylaw•, and _.- _ paw 3rz;wrt !.a.k to Counca. "ft appears r remedy a rat of eroglrle, if ire we tai one.- Mr. Reeve said. -. Bo s s Ltd. - Howa. Nickiing w'as a;)p�intcd i:�fl Home -39 K h e! o. I'blice, ri roactivc to Oct- . _ _ -- ouer 1 -,.'and Then O -G. ads•. l:an- . -- atalilc __ IRM ROAD & NC +lo4fo"'s -Store :'V1/EST ROUGE :'We express our sincere rytnpaG y "P= + toMrs. Sid fiensoti, of Rivercourt Dr., whose f!tther l ass e3 nasi r.e gently, in Toronto. - Store - Liverpool Mrs.' D: Comber. of -Rouge }{ill s - RPELL, I�ofle y BIiGk' S Dr_, has returned from a trip to Do-. =' - `HA S -. troit. Mr. and, Mrs. II. H4:dcr.:,n, East �, APPLtANCFS--UP�IOLSTERpNG : L s ore - - -• Ave., entertained at • a quiet fare- • well pasty for Mr. Ken Benson, of - _ X Shopping Centre Ma:K Ave.. %0io Traces on..\u.etnbcr ,,44 :3rd, fcr Mexico. EAST WIDODLM !WE HANDLE A COMPLETE L1F/E OF Mr. and :�f*�. Fred Hunt,- of Is- d' C Hou MERCHANDISE • .' . iwd Road. rrcently -bpCnt a.' ie, - .- - �` . Orcl,far s rows Inn SEHOLD days in New York. ,hopp:n•� and - EASY CREDIT TERMS -' NO MONEY DOWN . . :a+igkt-�eeinq.. p UP TO 104 WSEKS TO PAY' R B N - We welcome Mr. and Mrs.ts. i:. - _ OSE A K - Coulter. of RidRetrood Rdr.. who. ret- RosBbank Drug • Stor¢ .._ - ,NAME .BRAND PRODUCTS OUR SPECIALTY. er.tly - niwed into 'their., ironic. - =1Qi - fEALY - PHILCO ' Mr. anti NI.. Ray" .Sit}ger. Friend-- _ chin Dr., have lr't ttitll thZir fatit- j ilc cn a tn•>nth': 111c.t a. _ .. Skroud's Store , n t Official Opcitir; oc- jda eril- oll ROC�C '� _ itioa to our Schr,c'1 v. ;11 ttahC },1acc,on November 4 -Ai -Iii view "c,i th tkc LL i ;,• a !- : ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF _ >, o, cnt`ter .',Ii. t% ill _ EVERY FRIDAY ITIGHT D(ycernl,er 3rd: The next m ctin� n; t' c f MILLS • ELECTRONICS Club on the aui�• ill i aEltrt t 0' 5 -PIECE ORCHESTRA .. . -. .�_ .. '- _, Ty •SPECIAL ST Lurk and very ar' d film THE RAINBOW I HALL been in very ;xhuiar ilcmanif. ar,! have an m;eri:,r e',ccorating theme: ' stead of 8.3G p. 131.FAST Service operating from.yaar vi:inil-/ (�NDTR ROUGE HILL BOWL) - t _ The meetintr \t ill 'Start at' A 1, Mrs. R. R. Collins, of 'Ridgy c %„ d • R'ttfABLE' Service -by trained technidiahs. Rr+ad, ha: returned irc,tn Sarnia,�y, i ��± • GUARANTEED Service of reasotsable-rotes: �IE,ST ROiil7E -where _she attended the Provincial ` Copvention of the Business and, Pru= - 1lrincial Women' -'Clubs of Ontario. Phone* Puckering 5�6 � � _ Mrs. Gorlin- s the Eicld Se4rerary• GOOD SIC -PRIZES -FUN FOR ALL tor Ontario'Tor this organization, _ RESERVATIONS-ATlantic 2-4673 - Mr. H. Penttran and daughter Mar- �t~inq WH1TISY, AJAX, PKKERING and DUNdARTON' ADMISSION -TEENAGERS 50e JWet, left this week_ to return to _ - - -- tfriir homy in Scotlwv!, after ei,,:- w � KASKIW is sponsoring the dances to help buy lockets f9r hfs little boll ploye►F.) dth-v 'r • N.- ..ROUGE MILL TO RUN IN WARD 4 - -vial Parade and 'Servi& in Picker- Dick and Anne Pearce, Altoaa Rd. in. Village,, No1'ember 16, and were at home ' this week-end from v ou}d }lice the support of all ser- C}UANAVT>h:El� vice clubs 'and' organizations in the i Kingston, .to see Queen's play Var- South `rrie�ing Area. if your • / city. Dick is studying at Queen's and �Raeho-TV Seev>Eee Mt�ACb�E S Ann is a nurse at Kingston Gone-al -t> ra, .,;, please -bring them also, .if your members have med- Hospital. Otlter Queens stud.nts, - - AuY Make or Model well-known in•the Rouge Area;who at, yr ctuo dress, they shpuId we ar DIRECTOR same. BowmanLegion PipeFUNERAL Arthur Field returned for the game were: Geor c : Pike Carl Giovanella, Bryan Rap- :�utd will be in attendance. W, Stat- FURNITURE DE ER The Parades will fail in on sta�- sey and Bill Tyas. i_n Road, west of Pickering at 2.W FICKANUNO Mrs. Hannah, .Spruce Hill Road y >..__. - re has e e after , A• m. move 'off at 2.3U p. m _ _ returned home a week in and - - N :.bar The service will be in Meas Ajax . Hospital. r p C . Private Ambulance Service orial Park, then parade will return Mr. Roland Estall, Montreal, will foe dismissal. t, spend_Sunday at.. the..home of Mr. .._ _ *'' - There tuff Robe 3 wreath-taying cer- , Station :__ �� _ and Mss. _ ran e , Rouge ala air •''' } , w ishe; a wreath, please contact ^•, .. _ -�� . '• � ' ' ' ' ' If yonr- Mr. Esta1I, A ' ;e�rber of the Nat-�i� imT And Frets } ional Assembl of the Baha'i r h f - 1ALlN• Ma A,CHNIE, Prep. Y it t?o-oy Chairman, Wm. Sowerh'y, a b R • - fere tee Baha'i. Faith, and f anyone. in Brock o 1, Pickering - � Rad, R frig - d in hearing more about this r' phone 639W 1. Phone Pickeeing 193 Any club or organisation wishing important subject is cordially invit- -e p',rt �n the Parade, please 141CM: PI R ` ed to attend. Phone ATlantic Ont. I contact AL Burgess R.' R. 2,, Pick- 1 Pickering, Ei 5432 for informatioa. a J - - - - - ---------- ;;rade Bill Sowerb is also ask- 4 Kt!Y AND CI.ItRKE he al t�ttn for corm Wardr4 Cfor donatiolM Eft MW stores of R I.T. Cm. GREEN RIVER He resides at Dunbarton_ i 'he 'stria t h 'Y welfare work of district ; oa _ AUL'ILQ IL J. =01mrseht, JL Ar LLB. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hamilton------------------- ff..-----------=- n through the next year. ' entertained a num! er of friends one g Public Schml School Meet I --Bra --- t mi A jot•. the the -------------- � Piekerin o* " Yes�t. 1�rIsko am Solteitee even; fast week. BAHA I WORLD FAITH On Thursday afternoon of last SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, IimphundutR 1141001, )dritYb Col*asbla and Oealsels Mr. and Mrs. Smitham and Miss week, the annual neva ..,r 13 , Ruth Hutchingswere visitors in Tor- 2A0 P. S at Lincoln Ave. Public School. Owinq F glial♦ 1�seoiaYila � .Ajar onto on Friday last. to- the large etas of 282 panic - ROLAND ESTALL 1Rites. Daal+ Sksgka i� 1he + � rfsae - A>� 1� Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Barefoot, of Paths, some eventa. hal tq be run o$ MO��� B - Weston; Mr. and Mcs. Leon Toriid- on Friday afternoon. We wish we W� talk �o�lly on the Baba3 Phos d'O" could rint the names of all the win- World Faith, at flee rssideaee of A. ,(e. __:__,_,FltisejlK M ervok4; Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tonder- p ��-�. -. a ph"a vold and Darcy, of .Downsview; Mr. nets, but space does not Dermit it, S. Traa.cr (First con road. Picker- and Mrs. D. D. Rarefoot and family ; so here are th$ inners and the run- ing, fust house west bE Altona ROL d friends t k neap for each division: south side) - ATLm*ie 2-3432 vWte at the Park las wee - . asre tissa• - mor boys: Bob McKinley, 'Frank I No Collection - - O�d p0$ cad. Blizzard a Blizzard tree Doug ____ . sties itjM. , Regg• (tied), ---------------- Mrs. Draper visited friends int Wec- Warren. -VOTERS' LIST ACT LL.,'ENSM A.LPMONEE= ton on Friday, last week. Martin Intermediate boys- Robert Ashton, I CLERK'S NOTICB OF FIRST Pl sRba ani W1�7 TOW'soh'" a and .firs- W. isstgd a^tr.- tRirhard�on Barry Gould and Ken POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST i twined the Y. P. Class on Fcica}' har boys:' V ' evening last week. Junior ys: Donald rtaon, j titers Leat 1956, Municipality of R,MURY Fees. 6snasiaY affil pl+opaett - - _--------------- Nelson Toml necAllan lyl y. tse Township oto . in the Bantam boys: Rickey Jo iSe, n- - Cotm:t7r Ontario Sales A 3"j'H2 ny Dekking, Billy Wright. 1 NO?ICE is hereby given than I the News Mailed Weekly �- Pee-Wee boys: Paul Dekking, John BQi'llS3efr, SOltCIt�OI'r, i W@"& Aj�ett>doa Qbr"' d Swerdfiger. Paul•' Euck}er... - have complied with Section 4. of - Notary Pl1tbNC ilrBlL'iY - P13�lNi x� d-j814 02.50 P}r Year {_ Senior girls: Susan Nickiing, Gayle .the Voters Lief Act, and heat I have t Disney, Reneth Koeheman. iced up at my office a: the Maa- ----------------------------- Morrish : at Old Kingum Rosi- - Intermed:at?. girls: Bonnie Maurer,! iei<pel Bulling. in Brougham an the ni`kiaad Creek ,r Linda Lapointe, Janet McDonald. 23rd day .of October 1936, the list of '� W*�- �'rcken �tAit�d CIwrC�I Junior gtr,s: Jac' Warron, Patty ' all perscns entitled to vote in the said AT. 2-1391 or AT. 1-13bs Newman. Mar - uia Tiers, Janna Ho,- CDITh-MT E10 K= r4' MunicipSity at Municipal Elections. - a�z Minister: Rev. Meheille @utfars sek, Pat McKinley (tied), l ALL A.CRSAGE6 etlttD and t`at such list rennins there Ibr i" Bantam g'rls: Judy Swerdfiger, Y i�spuesr f'� PAL TAItIta . SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1938 Doris Waren, Mart me Bye. enspettioa. By Air we �� � �� ' (Standard Time) i Pee-Woe gals: Violet McBride, i And I herebycall nall - . r Seel Cali Duro Psyese>ota i Diane Halt= W lary Lawson. i erg to take immediate proceedings ., CALL . Mr. =L13 4.45 A. hi. -SUNDAY SCHOOL-! The pu ilq and staff are very grate- to -ave errors or msissaBons car- Par Test A = yam fui tri• Mr. Harold -Richardson and reeted accot•ding t!o law, the last day Ildr," -11.00 A. M. - WORSHIP I'Br: W. Tomlinsoa for doruiting t'ie for appeal being the &h day of Now- Boy Scoua. Cubs and B:ownies medals for these winners. ember. 1959. e ,t A eseBi�•a yfr,Sisl1 . e9nos dUS4 66 In Attendance. - - -------- - --------_- DAT$D -thss 22ted= of actor. I Clt�tllirr�el __ Pickering Ladies' Bowlin;t - 1 L Rlii.00�[ and SONS 6.00 P. M. - F'BLLO*SHIP Standings October 17. �yYway llfersr�eni werlm" 31Mesi�ea AND DISCUSSION, LLOYT) JOHNSTON. Clerk , Rost AI73'LLvt. lL4a'. fi■4'�ytt�eMtaestl - .a. - -- -- Township of Pickering -- /slsitetir• _ , ,T.amaYaes OAS A. M. - Aunty Service - s. R. 1. wel.1 Osssrle 1FM No 1 - l[ary l5 I RS ase DECORATORS ,� • No. 3. -Wilda I _. � t4 I PA INTER Two riles west e! Hwy ata EVERYONE -WELCOME *tag Per Hour For Qu;ck, Clean. - _ wYflry A�Painting ewees iRWESIS - ---- . _.__.. -- ... _.:_. _: r.." ' No. 4. Hilda _ , t I G asawn �-�xing� aa>rd ; iAl�S acid DWOILWI 6 No. 6. - Besre 4 RlMgiy !W !-atdR ]IIBiC STOKES d PRANK WHITIC Photo CO-Off .ROW in Pick- 61.90 Year fa qu'ck, cLra; sns^ao- No. 5. -Pat H. S. F. - L Jones 25+9;H. S. H. Deeor'•"rs' R. R J. Pkks+•ing _ Bring awd.Aim 006M TO woo hesi.•ctass ,».auras and pas« 142W - Phone - WWI _ l . hang.n= - Zric 3'-okes and rase. L Jonev 278: H. T. - E. Bon- hang V MBI NG buy Or seit for PfoMj*- wblte, Doeorsters, R R 7. plearrfa. �_ etta 661: H. T. H. - E. Bonnett= - - - -- --- ----- - - rfeOAJ: ler4ka afk for SWAMIS - AL'IMATIONS I 200 Scores (handicap) - L. Jones DIL FtTRNaPRC ALSAN-01ST ' ALFUM TATO - QOu r OIO - eAT>lOppll>s -Mr. slower.---- ---------- 232Pn mace eaters, Floor ♦ rLAf>)ZR�LVd 278; E. ds 248' E Bonnetta 24.1 224, P. Cameron 242; P H P`�. ��_�� I 2� � , a . Howe Richardson 2 A �� Ste. C.:asned Oat �g3p� >i!>QJ�R 'fr/�ri7iO)!e t Smith 212: D. Phelan 211; 1. Rich Ontario gbel Board Lloenw For ' a.... >�A'1'im G14lif _ A. ,e ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO W. a P20 er206; H. Mitchell 20G: doe And�� 1 fie >Mi►We /Sf3R 1�vl:es Inti Te Its Regular 200 Scores (flat) .- L Janes .259; >"I ears i ----------- -- lianerol Iwaatc� - Reeitor M . I' "Clooreh go - Is . E. Bonnetta 241, 221: F. Toetlin- MILLF o HE ATTRt3 83RV?Cl; ' Plekering 590 or MO. $4337 ��•I•pN SAD son 240; E. Edmonds 223: A. Pen- � Pbose Aja: 6jrJ---:_--- ' stone 207: B. Bo 'es ;201. I lrp�N� iAiorta fide. lust East O! 1 --- ---- y ---- - -----; R/1Di0 AND 1`I/ BERVECi- IiLL.1, LEGION NEWS WnRK rrUARANTF.ED J �REPAI'RS - _ . _ - - - - : _ Ll%-MY SUNDAY AT 11.09 A. X .(By E. Burgess) PHONE DAYS -, PICKERTI S ` MW pitOvt PLC[Eit:YG !!! V M � Eo `jltnisy Sehool .� Nursery Dunbarton Branch No. 541, are BVENT*r& - AT1....;c 2-4136 y At The Some Sour spearheading a South Pickering Mein- BZRT WRITZ DU:NBARTON R,rMO i,• 1 S H E R�R ! N �ieiaesds,: 9 r. to. Ie.tlmen► � A, Ill. itATTEW i Tor 1� swim CaTI : a Pickering 471W1 er AM. i-73� +� DEAD AND CRIPPLED FARM STOCK • is R FUNERAL . AND I------------- -- soca d CO'NT. i. A.------------- C _. -: WAL'rse C. Ttloe[sosT, Q• DA1�TM aria SOLICITOR AMBULANC= SERVICE --� alcicE� UP Ia�oMrrlY Byiiister�l�.'tor, Notary ptebl' - • I BU2DIxc. AJAX' ' Mo. 2 HIGHWAY O:.'i:e Haas: _,zea to s.+A. P. III- - ..,MAR>ca II1/'tll FUR FARM' TYRONE ONT. _ :.. J' Monday threngh Friday ' Tif 8i.c.. es' A. Osaaws R , AT PICKERING BEACH ROAD Appointments by Phone PHONE 'COLLECY ' BOW %ANVILLE MARKET 3-2679 4•. l.. Phone: P}tkerina 88. - insurance coo Telephone B�: I. P'c'se frig WILIT1i OR FHONIB 2O•ai Bates For farm load, 00010" --'.:AJAX ' 1059 sam.Ilns. Mfadslam . thsursnre O, Bsldinp I 3 Wlndmiisa, Sit' F.io I r _irtemebife Insurance Or AL 92aia - : _ T. - Bowtman & Gi�$GL BUILDER .� hummer ����� T HONT: W EMY f31 - j WOOD NORKIN'3 - ------------------------------- i .. . .. . . �: :f ..� t CANIN ! - NOW AT MITCHELLS , [I'PCHLN CA MONTEITH. MONTH7if. RiEHL RSJTLT sad Il48TAIA.>0 co. CASH PRICE $25.50 PER TON _ _ - chartered Aeeewaranra - rLTIiiLATi(a*}R rites 1V� ' -- LICENSED TRUSTEES :ORDER NOW -SPECIFY DEi11RY BEFORE SEPT.- 3O1h �. � >< iia. �, i fir- 4. Ss3'avala _ . , .., "RAWA -ii. A _ RI1CM.-RA, 546 - 1. - - � -.,,. FOr Prompt Delivery rhone Pickering 74 o�Q 7• S, B. R. Waters • Ajut 730 ,. _ Mitchell Limited :STAFFORD BROS. Althur rkonw wain° rR� 101 ,�,-ro-mow .�•<� `r . . i .,,: . . . . --1. . _, _ . _ _ _ _. , L Ctaet Lir-, ,a. ..1c -.1.- ,., rw-. c .. ' t , t - • . y .t ., • .. ' .'- CLAREMONT ASD "f .. be the sheat speaker. I .idn>aa.a to atarl�ow fir. sad Mrs. Wm. Devitt, Will- ,4y t• � The men s ,Choir assisted with the �•�•pt. . . � �~ � �� . We1i1� -' - i persons. gather= music at the Anniversary Service at —jam• � Tsyloi and F�jy t3nh tk„sp llMe Yasr . owdale; Mr. and Mcs. Elmer Browse. _ ed ad the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arch? Greeniyood Church on Sunday even- ` ,.,.of l3owpanville; Mr. and bars. Jrlo. `Bell' ors Fr*y evening to .honour 'fug, . _ Devitt and Mr, and Mrs. Carl Uew Hennie Lubbelinkhof and Marviii INss Isabel Cowie, Guelph, and her I Aft attended the wedding of kills Barlow.prior to their marriage on mothin, Mi•s. George Cowie,;• Rich- • Irene Keeler and . Mr. '1 ed Gray rn October .25. Mr. G. K. Pratt was mond ;fill, visited on Sunday with SAV -E' ` .Stouffville United Church last hart- chairman for the short program. Mrs. J. iowie and family here. • yrday, Mrs. John Ashton gave two readings Mr. and tubs. Stanley Powell, . All- . A very successful bowling tourna- Ma and the Car” and "Peculiar an and Gra.:e, attended• a birthday- �. <grient of Men's 1'rcb'les for thei %al- Women". Robin- Nicholson played dinner in hom,•tr of Mrs. PowelPs - .—WOODEN STORM 'SASH AS LOW AS . ... :' ..; ,.jeer.Trophy, ,was held here last Wed- - the piano and led the singing: Mrs.grandmother Mn;.MrsWm. Sinclair, on - Aesday, with twelve rinks da bix Pratt read an address to the young Sunday, at the hurne of Mr. and . greens in acVein by •on. The Trophy was coul3ie as they roans fo: ward to re- Mrs. W. Petty, Che,-rywood. . . ' " - • , ei a .. - I. Iink out 11 ew c v the man fts s " .. market; second place went t bill carried in by several of IFte_ ' nd-sister; Mrd an ' • ' ;power's rink of 'i orontu; third, to The club meets on Saturday even- Mrs. Stanley Filler and fa4.ai6y„ at, _ .FREE ESTIMATES $1.00 DO�M�! .i iElgitr K'agg s rink of Stouifville; and fag, November 1, at the `tome of Rockwood: - EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS : - -- - - - • - . ;fourth, to Mr. Desboro s rink t�szi Fred and Mrs.' Ptukrin. Mr; J. W. ...Toronto.* The draw on the ,turkeys ; Lowry, Manager of the Bell Tete- _1. , Card O` Thanks ' was won by Robert j ohnson, .btoutl- phone Co. for Oso awa District, will Simpson's vine, and tied Mogan, of Agit------------- ------ We wash to express our thanks and P� --- ---- - appreciation Ab our neighbors, rola- - " �, court. iters on Sunday in Scacboro with M:. fives and friends for the many hand_ HARWOOD N of NO. Z HIONWAY t Funeral service was held last Sat and airs. Lloyd Mason. aesses and ez re - urdey for Mrs. David Watson, for. p , asions of sympathy AJAX - PHONE 1032 - ". - - ' ` tmerly '-Emily Beans, who was been . ' • I .1,well-known here for many years. • . .. .. .her pass,ng makes the tturti death in .1 I - the family, in t11t•ee months. Her taro _ • y a c-� r �n•+ •v . .' brothers ehil and Thomas died with- ,: °; N `i. �,'� . is a short•tfine of each other. 1,A r- ' < i%e°i t ` • other brothers Char' es and Barryi'll " f F 5b ' i �,; h :', ,r _ '� is �fi > r.�,l ,/ dF mJy / ,.. - are at home and also a sister, hdna. ;Irkerment was made in t-laremont1. k • _ „ i aa. 4 - �.. c, • ' !Union Cemetery. ''' %h � � ' . . The annual Official Board Supper %''' ° s'•�% . F + :.: _ y - -lardmont and Brougham Uniteu %may. rw ;,'� y/ //'� w yu, ��",- �.,: f!✓ln�. �:i:Y y:: r i :x r z ..yr.'`• r - r, .'larches will be held in the Brou- - . .i4 ry,Sr . iN -. 1 rt .. % y r// Yr t• M . gham Community Hall, on October Y^; , } , 2a, at 636 P. m' 1 o tui : ys' I ! Mrs. Hopkins_ and daughter Hilda ', '% r ' • '.-s I ,�"jE1 - /r A I , _ . :who were in a serious bus accident _ o +�! _ :. � . �i1E�,1 1 . • in New Jersey two -cries ago while ,{�� �' �' . K' oa a holiday, are now in the Oshawa r . ' f Hospital. bars. Hopkin i brake a �. leg; and her daughter broke both 'o- / r ' IN ILme caps. One of them was remov- _ v 3 • t ed in a special operation on Man . t - .. rG' y "r . . .•. day morning. < . -- Time United Ciiwrch held their- An- r aiverssry Services on Sunday with ` ' '_ r services morniiig and evening. ' and - < r ' ` • .� N I s• , the minister Rev. A. E. Cresswell in 4 5 �`� ' . - . sfsarge. Tke chair sang a special 3a- 'r xt . it µ"�+h - Lhcaa in the morning and Mr. Har- v >fb �6y 1.�„•.''x 11 ' ,sena, a so}o ''jn Times like These". .'. �.:�011 I In the evening Mrs J Jonaid 14Jiute I.r ., r .,. f :( I 4 and Mr. Wilmot Gates sang two �,e ,.' s �... 1w�z .. L `� a . _ duets accOnlpanietl by Mrs. l,eo ga : ' �' , : ' : V°';• 4 ¢ ` ' Todd at Lhc piJao '!'hese gueyLs arc - - '}s "� <sr" a a1. N _ from Lherrywood Un.tcd l hurcti. ;rI .: .x R" <,` : } . ,were in annaccident. ond-Satu_rd�� -, .. - . * �L'. * ma N Evans lady i - ening when' it 'was reported, ' they �` �? a : i .`' ' - ran into a truck, . parked without - k - _. '41 1. _ lights. No one %as injured, tnuuga x ',' ` .the car was badly damaged. - "`� ` +, 11 '"� .- Mr. Elmer May. is .recovering fol- _ti #:a .- - g $ _ _ ,. luwin an aecidcat two R'teks ago . �s 10 . r', - ` ' when he fell a sty 2ect : t a . _. _ — top of ,a silo,. breaking his hceL ar:d . x< cboth anklts: e = g - _, The annual Santa Clans parade is scheduled sor barurd BandmThece wiltplete with tbe ahe aluck ntdrawle y : which includes a chrome k schen ikay for only a few cents a day ' � .suite, bicycle and cedar ehrst. 3a .. t,, r .;'� • ,pn this ;neer. - an auto7nat2�c electrZc , to vQ . ' C,,, -> Bob C;rce: keit Sarco a wee4 ago �� �� �_ - �• . .and pr * i'k ;Bank of Corrimer.,t, Whitby:- i r * � .e j, i , ' - Se -vera! persons from here attend-' abundant storage capacity �- ied•the.opentng of the Uxiwidge Hos- "" Ipttal on Sunday: and quick recovery when , . Che :3tawnic Ladies' .\igtrt woo , a :' ;well attended with about one hind- more hot water ZS needed. • .ked -and sixty L,ersons present. `••oil - - - ,. T t.,t.n9 We ratul,.ct, Lucre was canis _. _ _ • and dancing - ... ..: 1. _ . . str. ani -. - . .. . Mrs. Lloyd Bi .,. - ;. ' ; oved to Whitby last week. • - ` Mr. Harry Desja. dines -is in poor ~ ''j1C,iltn ' at p. CSCn":. , : " . _ I .. m 1. : . _ . .: Mr.' Jona bicletyre is cite new. .`,. :.r - � : zndaager of '• the Co -Op. .here. Ht ` ,. . coi.ics to CLremunf from Brantiord . --Z�'; I - ... -': - * , ­" .Jen o - ahe .. . I � .. ... ­� .,� 1. ..... :. . .. • _ • . r:- rand betnre that Has at kilision. ;:.;-.-.� ...� - -- -.:. •t.:un&-tul.t.�i;� to A,Z» llu:othy - .1' a Senbua w„o was star, e l in lite a - bahti-t Churc't i.tre un Saturday. Sh • is the daug:ttrr of al r. and firs. *hot wa sed to . r you n s' '.. '--' ' .. 1. .Finns Benson. The receytion' was _ : -„' _ .:,'held in the Coar[;tu;.ity Hatt - - The �4'unien s ln�[Stutc herd their -T - J - - - • _-j. - : , .._.October meeting last week with"�trs. s - - -• - I..,- " ” Grant Taylor in the chair. tlr�. Gcv. -. . ekecrlc.11T McConnell, Convener, un "C itizi:r.- -. - _. � r • • • . ... . ... - . ` 'ship and L-ducatiun tout; charbe of _ ' .. - .- ­ " - r _ the pink :am. Mrs. Eael (ouk read -' - _ _ . the. Current Events, and Mrs. Rf bt. •• ' - ` r , I. : <;, ..SlcLeud gave the Motto. Miss Hr+m- -' : .. t - stead, of Toronto, assn iated with the . _ . _ -- . _ .. . _xe� cross S:. Citi,ens' llit..::nn, It takes a lot of hot water t0 look after a growing family...: : gave ati-intert:,ting task ;,l:d bliuw•cd 1, - - slide t,n Ile= w of t. and to help get the housework. done! That's why an automatic Mr. 'Bill Glicidcn I�ft i ,r iianiil- I ; .. 6' . ton on Sunday to attend a three-day electric water heater is such a wonderful convenience. It - �_ .- convention ref school trustees. .. l• A new shipment fror:i the '!-raven- �.supp' ies you with the hot water you need whenever`you need in, Lihrar • Iia, a.riv�d and these j it! An electric water heater'is one of many wonderful wit- mazy in',rc�:'i,. lri):ks for both " :"``r`'' :end '°`Miles• -::appliances that help you ``live better electrically"' 'the safe. - :.(r. a:..i ,.ir;. A.ti:::r I.c, •t and - iait•tily, 'of' `A".itby„ viiiie 1 un Su:n• •� L+ m , , _. Z. day with btr, anti Mrs. Grant Tay- •1-:7 lean odern way. . .. _ . - - lur and i4lrs. f ;;;ct.i. -. a Tiie Tearagcri are rein.nded of1. "' _. _ ':. _ _ __ ;. , he d n - a t a ce .ut the • ('i,mnnrcity kla:l oa t - - - . - R :° - - . nctohcr '%'4, , 7.: r,t. • _ i - . a'. - _ "- Brancl'i 'No. '483, Ci,r --�i n L ginn ,- _ _ .. . - -. - . 'i+re planning a turkey su(i(lcr in the . -I. '_ ,.. ' _ , • _- `. ,Communit'y 1i 111 for November 7th. - _ . ONTARDO HYDRO -,, �. A'dance acid entertainment follow. f I • _ , . fit;: Nathvn Cox anc7 Orville, hart ...- , _I.e ._ • - bought the home at the No ih End, - - - }rye Q �s_ ryy). _ . h - �m gym. I'.- .gym , lq f I. 1 p. , - formerly owned by Mr. Atchison. I:elject Zcity ..d V O Il v�ch • • • 1��t7�j� t7 0 little jV�j Jack, Mrs. Morgan and Donna vis• . 1 1� . ze ,y K s. A. AVIX Ir 006 WA .qLRAXIMOg � . •' 11 .Atw 4f OIWAMHNTAL 'fJiitO88 B> E' $O/�D',$CAOOly S�e ltisb Ctaapa/ sw , : AA 35Q� AM liT IrOw tao�erEi �M � wnN y1 6 A-EVBRGREENB ANN�jAL � w4 ► - ... -FOR BALE . .- .• , -- � -- ----. e F », - - : ALL_.BATAA]� wEL� 'lM+i• lO�i 9iA'ii . ,Wide Selecbea, Esceiieinf Growth. • - "apection of nt *w,, . FrtIDAK,.11T0 1 - ... C Y E Y ' JBRRY HAS= .. '. !ICI I First Frim north 'Of 14 School Com. And Do Your Christmas .•�•_�__�__ Pkit Oat. S_:oppiag Early. •----- -------------------------------- Phooe: 327)S. ---- 4�1 C ANICS TURKEY SUPPER Oct l 'FRIDAY, OCT cLEAI'i$D •• ST, PAUL'S NATURAL GAS SPEC3lk:.S CHURCH -ON -THE -HILL NV. J. E�i�' ' ' Ceieasaa Dual Wall Furnace IIUSISABTON ., 400PEft BLOCK pro. -*199-9562,0 - _ Server Fz_otn S.3tl_o_ tawt t�ts.�t Task -,-G., Fras- 8 Ni f3IilP !A=i AVT. -�• TOi0i1'1'p Coleman Space Heaters -----`-----8--------------- a c SS 000 Pae FI C,9 Pickering W omen's Institute .1111170M TANfi6 CLEA2fEp - • eolemaii Converiios $nraers Meet October 2s. �Ctete TfiiE SaxEUM WAY Gas -189.95 and The Pickering Branch of the W.. ' 1958 Findlay Kitchen flanges, I. wi1J meet on Tuesday, October !pew w �A f' 5149.50 Y, Gas ZQ-:nes. - 1,. 28, at the home of Mrs. T.: J. Wheel- 82-Inei� Automatic -"S1K.5f er, at 2.30 p., m. Guest speaker will ��• WW�y MO � : 28-Iaemh Theral-Eye. be Mme; D. W. McGibbon, Preside - !- Deluxe- 5289.50 --•--- 30•ineh Automatic - 5219.50 ent of the Dominion Drama Festival, (STATION $OAA. Ffi , 4mm FROXX UN �. ' HEATING SERVICE who will speak on .'Canadian Drama". MILLER Phone Ajax 657 A good attendance is requested. «REZ' WOOD STAIN 1 Cars will leave the' four -corner's at ALL COLOURS j FOR SALE - German Shephard •2.15 pi m. -� Cott. B-H. PAINTS -------------------- ------ AM male, 8 months, thoroughbred. Card Of Thanks . TURPS -OILS - P�'1LLlikS pLAY -_ Phone: Pickering 27M4. GARDEN TOOTS - SBED$ INSURANCII ort 24' We wia4. to extend our heartfelt CLAY W POTS --------------------------- -- thanks and a sea APPLES FOR SAL& - - of kiddneee, p��es of s7>ni>ethy, PRIANTERB PRUDEIMAL ASfURAir10E OF ENGLAND --McIntosh $20O; Baxters, Blesheims. 'and the beautiful floral offerings re. POTTING and VIOLET SOH. COMPANY LTO. Csreeniags 11.00 per bush Robt-" G ceived . from on: kind fiends, nd- LAWN FMCIC Re mor, two miles west of:$rock U. ghbon and relatives, during our re- Q NLE r rr IN eat the 416 Cao., Pickering. (bring cent bereavement in the loss of our 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST 1 _hers)• - -- beloved husband and father. We ea- , _GENERAL NANWARE. ------------------------------------ iP a thaw_ Rev. john W.11cnaaa = --Tolophanw Pkkoring 2S : RASPBERRY CANES FOR SALE and the McEachnie Funeral Home. - best reco•nasendad varieties, Lakbam _Mn. Geon Davidson and Family �jC�� �,J ]J ______-__-_ �_________-.________ II is B _ - %sad Mm Y. Large pri�■e reduction Card Of Thanks 1 for big lots, Fall planting prefembLe. � Hasek, f� tom �: PICKERING 46 NEIL C. MURBAlk R. O. I iouki like to th-Ir my friends ariog High School. PhAii 872J3::_' ` OVTOMETRIST and netgbtors for, their enquiries, ---------------------- -------- - gl PLANT Nt1W I .,oardo and flowers-, -esperatiy . thank- 306 Duadps St, W, Whitby: Oat Don't dela nr until rise mg the Brougham United Church,--------------------------------- ; y y° the Women's Institute, the Red OFFICE -HOURS: pQi89 spring. Don't risk too short or dry. Crams and the Can. Legion R@DMAN - iN A. M. to :1.30 P. M. bot a season. Do it now in comfort ` James Farley Wednesdays and Saturdays 9 to U : and pleasure under ideal conditions. ------ ---- oging lly ornamersb■] shrubs, ts------:--- PEON•& WHITBY MO "71 and hedges ahoald sx pleated now. Card of Than" FIC ETAL _ - �. Re Jay Hawk, first farm north of Vida wish No IlAVMMOWERS A ONTBOAM3 express our heartfelt �/��Q RUL High School, Pickering. Phone -- thanks -and appreciation. for the 1nMf1S Esve your lawnmowses and ed at Pio♦ ESI'If11O�i �72j3 many acts of kindness, messages of �6roaSrds y OR OLIN ---------------------------- ------ sympathy and beautiful floral trib-, D SMA IC �, � e FOR SALE - baled- straw cream Phone Pile 1 separator, and heater, Tried size. - utes received from our relatives, rid- At�fhosisod 4.onsYtlNra' (fps Phone Pickering 96J4. ghbors and many kind friends,who Company Dealer Forwore so kind to as during the-roo- : I----------------------------------- _•.: FOR SALE - 1948 Chev.' Coach- sat bas •af our twin daughter Dar- good tires and motor; rear -end needs ith CLAM- repairs. $50 or btdt offer. Pickering Davison and Eaehais Funeral •® _ _ E.lI.A.o - -M�11q iioma. --;;ti6lWl2 Mr. and Mrs. Peter White FURNACES WAT Tis •---- ELL ------ and Family. , HEA HEW FOR SALE - Teeo twin -burner ...0o space hater; large size 150. Phone •----- - ----- RANfiE3 Z rhos" p1dwo g 143 -- ' GAS ANNOUNCEMENT J • '. � Markham 308M1. ..:.. .... tint arm Boom - •--- -- -----------' Mr, and Mrs. Claude Smith wish 1htl�RletO FOR SALE - cook stove, in ex- Tenn Y ft S _ t/WA01 cetlent condition. Reasonable. Phone , to announce the t of their P ~ Ifrr, '9M111111111r■W 11 ma Esse of ORaierlwl, tori SMtr, "s, I NVOMM - - Pickering 569W, _ daughter Leah Rose Marie to Gar- 1"blo on gas bill sy Alvin Balsdon, son of Mr. add, a WANTEC Mrs. Robt. Baledon, the marriage to M'IONE 179 Priam" _ take place ;a Fairport r 22e Church AJAX LUMBER C04, TRANSPORTATION WANTEI) 2. Saturday, .November 22,-1958, at ;MO. i-2Sis VYNfTSY. OR AVAILABLE 2'30 p m Seem Pickering Village to "SKF I ------------------------------' _ QR RIRNACES ` NOTICE - LWIABER AND BUILDE;tt,S' SYP!"UES rive oro, Eglinton Ave. a or will VILLAGE OF PICKERING !drive ,own car and • uke "-•••"'--'•------------ - passengers. , GRASS,_LEAVES, ET'C. _ KYyyppp .. •PAINT .• .. ARdORtTE ' 'Leaving about 6.15 a m. and ret- ' �nr 74 around 3.30 Phone Picker- Pickering Village residents are re- minded 748. minded that is is an offence to set �+ps� Thr% _ 111 /rIl/ -------- -------- :: DtEtiRS AND TEM DAY WORK' `�-- out or light any bonfire or fire for t kl&d that .k is an offence to set ' Dutch woman wants day work, Sion- 1 khe burning of rubbish, grass brash, day and Thursday, 1.00 per hour. 90 �/ - r ..o-. .�OfJon Rood. DAd No. 2 H Hain St. Pickering. Fourth house 3sayss, or for any other. litre purpose i �w�t the hots, of sunset and sun - an) t� eOf $-A Station. rise of the following day, or a11aw` 0 _-= TREPHONE PICKERING iii A'NDING CHILDREN anyretch fire to continue alter the s Jody Tvbuld. mind baby or children, hour Of sunset. And no such fire. _ five days a week. Phone Pickering shall be. set, IIgHted or permitted to % I _ or .AJAR " barn within twenty , (2m feet of an ,. - . frame or wooden or partly, wooden r HELP WANTED building, nor within fifteen (is) v�1:llarsATIMELYTIP10MIE _ feet of any brick, stucco or concrete 1' 8RAN0 NEW ELF -W SU Ma - FEMALE HELP WANTED g' , IN5IALLED 6Y AAF !1 Required by November 3, general -BRUCE HOOARTH, Clerk typist with a knowledge of shorthand Village of Pickering purchasing . or book-keeping exper- ------------------------------------- t • fence -an -asset. Permanent position. Blizzard Electric - - Rhone:- Ajax 1294. WHITBY CONCERT ----------------------------=----- AMERON STREET 4` _ - MALE -HELP WANTED _.,_ASSOCIATION /C RES. 17 1.IME 1O E AT ONTARIO • . ,AN FDIC 74 Dishwasher, potter, industrial eafet - ---- -ADZES' LOLLAS 1 eria, Highland Creek. Car essextial.EGE -- ■ 1,• Hwrs 8 to 4, $-&y week. Lennox Presgnts' - ----------------- t4-7923.------------�---- TtNGS-ihFlfiTEB- NATURAL GAS SPECIAi, ------------------- Nov. 12 - 'Barber of Seville" - ------Auto- CLERK OF COURT Opera Fet ival Co, Toronto Coleman Flcor Furnace, 50,000 matiF, Glass -lined Hot Water Required immediately, for Juvenile ! _ Tank and Family Courts, City of Oshawa Jan. 30. "Ray Dudley, Pianist„ Findlay 22 -inch Kitchen Stove TE oriel INSURANCE and County of Ontario. Some court REAL ESTATE , Mar. 23. "Solway String _ Automatictomatic R lend welfare experience, with senior Quartette" 1 F:e"'Three For $1450:00 .o matriculation preferred.. Appy in E Writingonly, ivin con lite Tickets: Season, $5,00 _ F (Installation Extia) FiR AUTOMOBILE 'LIE y° y, S g p Perrin- MILLER HEATINIG SERVICE • - - al data,' qualifications etc. Applicat- Students: 132.50 Phone Ajax 6S7 HOMES ' FARMS LOTS ;INVESTMENTS r ' Sin le: G2 - lona will be received until Thurs- g 00 Students: $1.00 _ -=- -- day,' October 30, 1958. Directors Are Presently Canvassing WomrnUs MTs unary Suety Personnal Officer, ' ah MAIN ST. - PICKERING City Hall, Your Support And . Interest. - The Women's Missionary Society OSHAWA, Ont. CALL PICKERING 567 Fall Raliv will be held in Greenwood United Church, on Tuesday, October 28, Morning and Afternoon Sesions. - . : • •