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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1958_11_28• • r • , - - -1 * .. . .. . . .. . . •,.yi - �.I� area.' "" �,. . • • ~ ral�:`rs--'-xo: ai ti'ccli`�BT�uo W::G IftFRt � A!i'fk= � - iii4ys•: iZ S0 Per Yeas lstitsd fltatM 4f.00 _ DAY, NO`iSMSBR 28r 1964 Ai i�>� Ciw _ _ -- ]Pea office -3 jot, Gltawa <. . 10 WIN E: .,,;• ,,<, �b^vk?` y�y,,w•. G .:w �,7j` � �,• *rxti a `. 'x"�?v- r >• r s .. . ; rye ''Be es s _To Zane eardefilial 5;1.A lip;• deputation from aa Dumbartond1 —. shores representing ween n I�ICKERI�I� VILLAGE x' , 100 .per cent of the property owners petitioned Pickering Township coup-• cil this week to -rezone -that area as At the School Fair at Dunbartoa; residential. It is now marked as 02 the Pickering Publ:e School has ob- ' or park land tained the highest number of points} It was the feeling of -the group l - to win the Iiiwanis Trop Fry for tf that land property will decline' badly i fi$ k consecutive year. O'; our own if let go as parkland, that many have puipls, John Lusted -on the highest good homes and Imany more are im- " number of points; and his award was proving them, that many located there a,trip'to the Royal Winter Fair; at - for privacy which will be virtually so given 'by the fiiwaiiis Club. Rich - was if turned into a park. It sial Dobie was winner of '.lie ichBat- lar also felt b the four Sieightholm Cup, which is a- ' y group that a ?f large section of property on the west warded for the most oin;s in "ball side of the Bay as yet undeveloped P could be used -for high-class residen- ing". Congratulations to all the win. - tial homes, `thus increasing assess- ners. went. Mrs Jardes Palmer, accompanied, - ° 1 Eric Brenkarn said he felt that the by her sisters. _Mrs__C—�Palmer ar4— afea could eventually be serviced and Mrs. B. Hansen, .visited friends at _ that to leave prime land such as this Islington, last week, t`> a Mr B DTilter, Newer H park would b" a blight o the market,and'itedsheropareats Mr. and, ole o n M •,�'� '; - ` " _ , .: ,�° � : -whole Reese Win. uLaw>on - said the felt Mrs. Mi., Found on -Sunday. _ - - }; 'that tate request .was quite worth- Many Pickering -ladies have had, i «l m= - while._ - ; a busy week. On Tuesday evleaing, h f It was agreed by council that the the Afternoon. W. A. of II United, -petition be_ referred to the Clturch P. catered for the dinner of s PlanningBoard sues the tbwn,`tip s the lien', 'Leachers' Federation: and J - planning consultant+ -for their ft, rd --f f oil 1'ht3r5day ,tate E*aing W. A. . meridations before ari-y act ot5 Is L.. a. carred for a meeting of the Wom- AT A "Cuunrillor Ross Hawthorne t .en en '! cachers'' Federation. The guest . -read a press release from .Crti ader spl5ahcr 'at the latter was Miss Bar - 4 Deselo menta -who -putting it a- S Ubald,leading-consultant .. b , a four interesting P -propose -Pu t4 a 2 S00 -home development on 60E� ys>: •. - Copp Clark Co. Miss Sibbald is an Q� acres surrounding the Bay. x It was -pointed. -out to the delega• ing speaker who was able to b- _ - r` b even such. a dull s � new e- ject. as- "arithutetic": veloi,ment, if it goes ahead, would :Mm Fred Robbins, of Osha%l be projected 'to the immediate bulk -up area.*. The iesidents would ht;vo t w•at a guest of F. J. and Mrs. Prowse " TOP ROW — DOitip''r'n KING " COL1N LAS', CRAIG PETERS recently. _ - BOTTOM ROW ROBERT BODNARYK. KEITH NOF.`:O^K, MICHAEL BATE pay fa: t::c mains in front of t'*ei Mrs. H.. T. Cook.. and .Mrs.' ,C., - :tomes but r•,�outd ll gmatly rPJievZeSliitch, Fretiehman's Ba sent a .. on the c3paal: cost of .plant and ptkmP-. y,- p :.!!pauses^ Cooke, Leone Cummings', :Dominion Provincial Special- Bur- Buffalo, few daye•in u ale, rcr lith. High Schooi-Cotamencement-is an- Kea Dean,R,I Me' Lint, Bob Faw- sari, awarded to candidatsu who al ing statial _ .-. The, canvass for ed;tca 6onat incl! - other of the • siveral big events in . Reevey- ale i - the on . si:ttP•l ti.t.: cFtt, Sh:.zon Fi;sgera:d. Bon_ tai: F.:r- ier-e ii0 percent en tlib Gradr' 13 .r�ny .�1tle in- the townshiN .c? �., Ilios for retarded chiht ;'n i ' cPrg the life of the Lacanuary acrool ter, Betty Prates, Wilfred Gliddo_rt, examstat ons and who enrol at an feelthat the carried this week. TI .., is ,'.e tae. _ Student. We, last week, mentioned Bylrara Gny,: Roge: Hacker,. Gail Ontario Unive_si h h township could, ut,.h �' ty, value 5400,, to vial}y go ahead' and install Ke^vice ginning.,of a campaign F . it:(; ..., its britl#, the Cotnme cer:tent-here of Fla t, GVm Hansen, Marilyn Huff- Craig, Peters• objective the building on their own, and 'that if the rr rte of a �chwl fn _ itiovember" 14, adding that we, would . m --n, Carole Jake:nan, Carol James, Can. L.g'.on Scholarship, value $4'00, posed development did go cher�i it three years. The ggoverunien fi-ant go fntrther into ae sit ct.0 "week. wt- Go don Johnson, " Ala. Jones, Robt. to Craig T'N ors. ':vou}d be one way of getting srrvice: on new buildings is only 30 percent. - even at that cannot describe each Kerton, Fol Laycock. Peer Lay- Atk'nson Charitable Foundation A- into -the industrial area..He was em- There are now fourteen pupils atten. .„aod every pre-gntatico—it wound ro:k, J* Lumley, How. Malcolm' wa•d, value 41400,. to Keith Norton, phatic in remarking that the pro;w�ss ding .the school. Without 'dhe prl l3l t3tut page. We will take come of Doug, ILII , Paul Monroe, Geo. and to Craig Peters, was under consideration only ;u,d lit ent school with. its two teachers, 11he -sm*r" classes for special 0241 Neal, Hugh Nell, Victor Norman, DOLminion Provinl Bursaries, a tie or nothing definite about it ell most of these, would have to be sent = , «OO- Tart Pariah, John Paxton, Jo -Anne value 0500 to each—Craig peters, be said as yet to Orillia, and deprived of home life, Secondary Schaal Honour Grad- Porte-, Gctlon R..ej, Jane Sa^ckm Michael Bate, Ke:•tis Norton, Den- Alr. ?:'c'-cl asked it the deiolopment It is -hoped that a large percentage_ -_ vittbai Dtp:oma—Michael'A. R Bate, R3 -ph Saamona, James Shipton Al- ton Gnors�e— tfhvwth residcentla#=1st ua- cf--ttetn esti be-al—ug6i a becane - Dgntm A. Glenke, Doe. It. Grier-- ice Stevel Audrey Tiffin, Paul. Reerrve•-Officer Training Pian — a trial balance away out. partially, ,or wholly self-supporting _ ism Mary. E. Harris, Jan. S. Hemen- Tran, Sandra Walter, Garnet Wat- complete University Education whsle Reeve 'Lawson remarked _:that. one All honor ,o -the canvassers; and we -- wry David. W. Howie, Alice N. ern, John Webster, Earl Wright. , Beryls: in the Amed Foran, estim- had only -to look to Bee t1lat-it is away hype that the public may soon real• )Kiosa, Don• W. F. King, Colla M. Seho:arsk.ipa And Bursaries _ ated value, 05 to $8 dsousand .doll-- out of balance now. - ize that these child,-enare entitfxdl UY Jean E.' E. McGregor, Gilbert cat's Unive Ct acre, to — Colin Lay.. Royal Military ' 9 tai y g j t Qn y Edgar g,�ea. In answer to. Air. Blenkarn a rtes- all that the can be taught 'cast a9 L lodwport, Keith C. Peters; ter Schokrship, value $500, to Dom, College, and Stave Hemenwa tion about a pumping, plant, the reeve are all ,other children. It is their - - y' - itated it would be• designed to handle r' hr; and our. : Doc. M. Pontil>s, Sttatna B. Ritchie W. F. gig- a] Roads, B. C. ig government should up to six million gallons' of water consider that the •.Ytesar Rndtk joy" L Shaeider, University of Toronto - Santee! Gesterol- !!oleos Institute, comp- cost, of 'their ; ed. flitabeth Anne Stratton. Bantry Fitod, valise 4500, eo daily and would "have a 24 -inch intake ucation should : eventual! be their Craig late University Education, vahn of )' Graduation Dfplloma (General) -- Peters i300p to Donald Postill and to Don- Pipe responsibility. I -Gordon Allman, Ilse Ando. non, Bed Victoria College Reodence Alum. Councillor Ross Hrwt}eottre stated Thy, Rest, g, g yk� ty fora G'eO� ( that if the development went ahead, Mr. Owen Richards, Harold Red Ther, Seholaral value 4300' to Craig Pty -of Ottawa Cam Citiseiasttip' it was forecast that it. wruld eventu Alta., Mr. and Airs.— Harold Ihvias Inure►, Caftsosy' Be4r Chiabotm,. pier., is Faun -Root Badear7rk, ally have 30,000 resi$ents, of- TorontZ, Mrs: Sleart' Hyde, of - Mr. N. D. Hall, repre.,nting Ward Dundas; and Mrs. H. Carson, d i3e• 2 Ratepayers' Assoc rtien . said .that troit, all of whom were -in attlndan- — P�OORC�I i�IQQ� IS W his association was y ce at the- Royal Winter Fair, were 90 AY Motor c� For Ks'eatl disturbed. guects'of %fr. and Mrs.' kit Iso es. e _ about the- proposed .development, that Mrs. C., E. Doltnage a tended a _ � �'� Police they felt it was premature. He lidded shower .in: Torontcir for .tier nrpll • For New. Gehl Ale they felt the fownship's greatest teed Roy McKay and Miss Heather. Viet - The teen-age bead, still in the or- -' is indnatty not low -coat homing. He rich, both of Dorset, whose marriage -� ganisation process that has been Picketing Township police do " not asked council to consider' the full im- f " spearheaded. by .Pickering . Village favor motorcycles in rural areas as .Plications of the matter. to to place in Toronto,. (:itnst is take Chief Howard Nicklin a mescal of ------------•--•---------------- Aakering Towtrs}tip Council moved Jit has met with patrolling, Reeve Wm. e Q e , m Manyy'. c indulgent • parents took this week to have lite collector's Sit response.. Lawson told council*4hfs week. Still PerMIt5 - their children to Tororr.o to -see the (bailiff turn in the warrants not yet Rath Wednesday night they meet 1 Rough toads, snow and slush en- Sarna Claus Parade last Saturday, in:. jiseued for tax arrears and to ask the in the school basement on Church Icountered on back roads. do not make the 1{ravy downpour of rain, in the collector to erigag'e another firm. Street North• The Chief with Con_ ry, easy for an officer on a motor- , ` stable Tom O'Grady , h; For Mr. Flptlltplf course bf which • almost everyuody They also moved that the collector y and several, �• The reeve also pointed out that, gq a good soaking. request the bailiff to return an oil tank enthusiastie'adults are endeavoring to surprisingly enough, the cost of a ,.that had. been seized for arrears but I formulate a group and - get things : motorbike was not too much less.than Builder Mr. Flatman appeared be- A beautiful. service of dedication under iva to fore township council this week to see wai held in St. George's Church;- on' did not •belong to the property owner, y drt;aM:e a brass ,borne: 1 a cruiser. Sunda « A week ago, Reeve C. E. Moyle The matter carne before council as' if he could once again get a building Y last, with the. Rector, Rev: Well this is getting back to the ;9 y I spermit in the township. H. S. Shepherd 'officiating: This was tee business again," said Councillor poke briefly to the group, emphasiz_ , a result of West Rouge Community Several ,months ago, council moved the final service in the Sector Prtrg- . Jean McPherson. After all the bailiff ing that they must listen to their Association requesting council • to re- g had had over 300 warrants 'andwe teachers and by all co-operating the Move &rtaiir signs from the.roads'in that no permits be issued:.to' him... ram which has been under way for "Unless you can come u with two months. After lunch, forty can - have only had four complaints." `venture would be successful. i West Rouge and to purchase radar P From observing something new, that motion still vassers ,men and women, went fortis "We have only had four brought" g the group we came ' equipment for police use at well as .stands," the reeve told him: ° to do their work of visr.ing every before us," said Councillor Stewartto this conclusion: that if a brass '•jor'e officers. The requests were turn- "We , d all kinds of trouble with family in the parish. band never materializes the venture police to stud are unable McPherson saidayI feel if when people , �l over to the y - hcuses•you b3ilt," Deputs: i2eeve $colt Mr. Nick Enns, of Winnipeg, was "Well it's unfortunate will be a success. These boys are ' heir taxes, Mia. - - ---- - - told 'Mr. Flatman. "One of the houses the guest of Mr. and Airs. Arr,•hssr they went, kept off the streets and out of �� 'For SCItOOI Edmonds, of Glen- View Road, over to the collector and expinined their ; trouble: if they can be taught to co-' was cor l�:r,t::ed. Your houses were no trouble, some agreement could be operate and work together Chief end of tic:tole, for us," the weeke end. - Nickling's work will have been .worth ' ! �- " Mr. 1r1a' m..n then* offered the 'cus- The Annual Christmas Part for m�e' I eve - , en a Retarded Children, t!>seir every minutes � - On a recorded vo on the first mo- y in their -tion; Reeve Lawson, Councillors ; $ 400, but ;ot nowhere. and friends, is to be held in their James and Iv[cI'herson voted nay. On s • mc. member" of t'.t° ��:•ban Board - `- l -- `"'- `. school at the Red Cross Centre on the second one, only the reeve voted 'Pickering Klan IS ie Village, of L' surfing Public something New,In Beci•ime prayer Thursday, Decnbcr 18, "at 8.(k) p. May. -:i , ol; 'are up" for - - P g election this —'— . m• �'lrese children are u, tin` nn' a Rema A loc11 little boy 'offered u this little musical ------------------ ------ staled yea term; P • Pr^gram whish thc� arc .. f' •r a two-, - . ey'are. M s. Alvrlc• Bryant, Dr. Prayer a` bed -time one night this Presently lJehears`.ng, _ Win' Zacka Heenan, 22 who resides at . j week—'De.tr. God, -I thank ` Win ' ���.Q 0 � fit.. W. Tomlinson, E. B. Peacock. you for Mrs. Stan f?tllca. assisted n, Tues - 14E • , the doHgtel. a U!'"ent members who continue for my hair, I thank you form little - Dovll,_held a- ba.iy• shower on, Tues- ppeaced in court yea, I thank you for my lit- day, the 18th, .for Mrs. W. Pearson. ~ this week Gordon.n a charge of unlawful! .tno.hcr year are: W. D. Johns, A. R. round e g ail, pointing y Irwin and -R.. P, Winters. - tie rosnd belly, Amen", Twenty ladies wtendkd. After the ,Mrs. R. Robbins Hi hbunh• Trail, P intro a firearm, He was released r - � '- -was the winner of the $W jackpot at I on $2;0100 bail and remanded to a y ---------------------- p- Trustees are elected for atwo- ear ------- gifts. had been admired, refreshments _ i ear in ma term. The term of half the board were ser -q d and_a social hour en. q the Bingo, }n 'lite Hall here, Wednes- P gistrnte s court on Dec. 3. Qive G:nerously To The Retarded day evening. I lie wa$ arrested early la,.E Saturday 'members expired on alternate years, joyed. morning by C:lie, 1;0wU1%1 Sickii,F. th,o t`,ree truetecs .are .for election Child -en Caiivasa Now Under Way ur re-election each year. i .I ♦ t , . n _7 n -. - .. .. a -a ... • Y -. .. - -ter • _ •• _ -• -' - - _. _- .. - .' .,i'.,' than it was purely - for the fact that there are - I g. P 9 >k .. Y. sonal--•but it -gave me great plea- ' lanes ahth•patchra in the 'Milky �s.,-,,•' �' cure and made me *ealize orim Way where one.seeWpracticallr- ld we of at all. - '"tour a what a s _ 7. sin ha . '"�. in. We were having a cup In veryy�� distant objects it is, . -- _ ��QM,/i,410qPW Wit,� '. �- of tea when a very pleasant, usually tv6idifficul2 to get spectra i friendly little woman came up of individual stars, which rrt -Dear Anne I am Zd • while, but at her age she should to me and introduced herseii: too faint: but thea the colours ,- ysara old, and nearly year aro': •not ttiSer Ions. She wasYa newcomer tot -&Tindale of the stars may be used. The I ' mtrried my second husband, ' It, your husband laughs - at but told me that when they astronomer makes a "colour lu- . iq• I am so troubled I am afraid • your fears and denies any de- came to this district het sister minority array," that is a plot I'm losing my mind[ ' sire to end the •niarriaSe, re- ' j who lives quite a distance away of colour against absolute ',maj-' - l "He is forever raving about ' naiad .him you are'doin` Your said "Why, that is where Mre. nitude, and sees that certain stars iiia fie is 'fe (who divorced him) , 'best -but if he does not show ` Clarke is living now You must of a particular colour must be attsd rays he'realizes now he was: ' more appreciation :and kindness be sure to go. and see ber•" Ap- stars of a certain. kind, and so it fault, and if' anything- hap- 'toward you, it will bel you. who parently the sister gets one 'of have •a known. luminosity. As , • e to leave. That the papers in which this column -before, the apparent brightness ittl- girl and go back to her. The child ' startling idea may give him lit n and the intrinsic brightness to - is only four, and he is sweet to • pause. i , . enough to be interested in what gather give the - distance... The x 1_write. astronomer photographs a star —1 eche is wild about hirt�her t y y. own father died soon after her "Dear Anne Hirst: The 7girl i �.; - So., there's my small world - e ' P _ birth If. I decide to leave dere stars will appear he same on love is 1T and I'm two years M t Never know when I• go out !i, . t • , or whets, I shall meet yet an- every occasion, ,but a• careful T .quid take her, of course, do you NO SIDEWAYS - This New York search may ? older. We've dated for nearly other person who is a reader of y reveal several stars think she would forgive me. -two years. We told our parents Fifth Avenue bus was thwart• perhaps scores --that are: vari-. µMy husband .criticizes me all this column. , we want to get married, and ed in its effort to talo the stain able. the time. I've always been an hers said O.K. as soon is we'd to the subway Three pedes. I imagine my newest acquaint- It is, of course. 'a -laborious Immaculate housekeeper and a saved some money; we remind- ance and I will have much in btisiness to estimate the magni- s ed them that would take over a trions were injured in the freak -good cook, but 'if 'he sees rag, mishap• common as I noticed' she was rude of each variable alai on sitting down he says the place year for•the sum they name- wearing a W.1..memoership pin each of many plates, in order to Is filthy' and nags me to get' up "Then they complained we We are .far apart in years but I find out the period of the sev- and go work I. work hard, were too young. Her mother de- never find_' .that is too much nt eral variables; but the labour -is ' Anne Hirst; besides the house manded we date -other boys and : a drawback. I don't think it need rewarded tys the determination and my little girl to care for, girls, and we've done that for be any timet until 1 reach_ tr'. . of the distance of the star cloud. we have a large garden and lots six months but always come back "' �"�"*• stage of tivi entirely in the F-om `A Key to the Stars" by of chickens that are supposed to • together. Now her mother says. �,ON��L past. Wfiic eaven forbid. The R_ Van Der Riet Woolley,, Aa- stay in their own place, but you it is best we not, see each other past I treasure. It has modelled tronomer Royal. know how animals are. Half the at all! and conditioned me for the pre - time I am exhausted just by "My parents agree with this, / �,M -sent, as -I imagine it does every- the physical activities, -but more. -except they don't forbid.our dat- 1' Haste -one. But there is still the -future" by his attitude toward my ef- -Ing now and then. What do you . brief or prolonged, depending, -on' :-Scraps-Into-Toys _ forts. think? ANXIOUS FIANCE" Something tells me I had bet- ` what Is in store for u! There "I know it sounds crazy to you. ter get' -this column started are bound t7 be gray days Lind but I've come to the int where ' The whole adult world seemdays. but•' -- -believe he. actually wants to a ermine o cep you wo Art and family would be here don't you often a _. - with the., work - me to death so he can 'apart, doesn't it? Since you are' for dinner tonight. And I'm tell- theme in "Oklahoma" - "Oh * both under age, there is little Ing you when those three boys what a beautiful morning. oh. ^` r -.. marry his first -wife. What.. do * B. a .� you think? I just live from one you can do about it but con- „ • sent as gracefully as you can.. arrive it's like an invading arm, what a beautiful day, I have a dry to another, and in fear. • Three little girls would probab- wonderful feeling, evervthing's li9RECKED WIFE- ` To keep things pleasant, why ly be satisfied playing .quietly going in way0' r•L7; y -t, * don't you two see other friends r .• 1VHAT IS THE TRUTH? , with dolls or colouring picture I love that song --it. has too, That would show you are • Your husband's complaints * co=operating; and the girl's Looks. But boys ...they have to beauty, and rhythm and a �.�. • - • have driven you to desperation, * mother may retract her latest be cowboys or Indians, Wild B:'I do ­.n -to -earth philosophy that • and in this overwrought state . Hickock or Zorro. Even Jerry, can help you along the road • ; . pronouncement; it she doesrs't, the littlest one, has to to along .when the going is rough and - * you take his remarks to heart r maybe your parents will dis- g and -believe you've found the ■ cuss things with her. K--ep on - and be in on every act They hilly. 5o much better, than, the _ « underlying reason for his nag- • saving as much as you can, of were all sleeping when Dee impulse which sometimes makes - e Sing. He may be. however, the • course, then when the day ar- phoned so they'll cu-ne out like us sav - especially when things ° * type of sadist who delights * rives that they consent you ' giants refreshed, ready for art - go wrong •-• "Why does -every= M in mental cruelty and feels a •won't have to a;ait. thing. Oh well, we woule.r•'t have thing have to happen to me'." % � , • malicious satisfaction in. see- "• Your marriage should start 3T otherwise. Heartily, happy, -:.• , Ing you cringe. Weigh this s- normal children are something Po with nothing less than the blas- HoMv Far Away sing of both families, SO —,-to-be thankful for. Ask him whether he would •your resentment. At east they Now for what's been Happen- The Stars ... _ • • • - " be happier if you leave him. r approve your marriage some in- during the past week. Not • _, % , p and If he admits• it tell. him A casual. glance at the stars ; :• too much around home lust the. e you will go. It this happens. day, ` lit the sky does not suggest an -- , It pair marriage is not work- odd ones coming and going. L*st ° n dont worry about your. little Friday, however, was a very orderly arrangement, of, the slaty, . -... . " girl, she will miss him fora �i out, write Anna Hirst shoot and indeed grouping of the stars - k and ask her opinion. Be frank special Avent for ou: local W.1♦ -` - _ foto consteltatiens is almost era ' and get the benefit of A birthday party was -given for lirely meaningless. This ' u be• � • ' t ,� ` - _ flet tang experience. Address her ■ very charming et-de•rly lady by • cause in most cases stars in a '�""! ter• :''`•'= -. Easy Chemise -' pit Bos 1, i23. Eiihteentb . St. 'rhe name of Mrs: Burke S!^r particular rntistelIation are wide- ` •l. •' was the first secretary when this ---= New Toronto, Out. _ Iy separated .in distance from. us, branch was organrzed forty-four _i• _ PRINTED PATTERN t t annual and they only look close together • Have Your Fling mcetingars ago. weilaatrouble in find bac use t are in more s the samedi direction, or less With Confetti Ing anyone willing to act - .4 Lha r But there is an order superim• �1y secretary so this same Mr-!. • posed on the disorder. If one goes • ever wondered about the origin capacity again - and' does tn. . less ione.de nin a place well away rww many pretty brides hatti Popular, easy, thrifty! Stitch of throwing confetti at wed- excellent job, Her age - than up these cuddle -pets for baht 4594 dings? was 'not definitely given but we from , lights, one can see at cer- gifts or bazaar best-sellers! SIZE The word is Italian, but when all know her to be an octogen• lain times of the night the Milky 2-s an Italian uses it he is talking nr' - as smart and active ea Way. In the northern hemisphere Easy -3 pieces plus ears for ran the Milky Way runs from an each pet. Use. scraps prints, - ,• about those tiny sugared al- many -women at fifty The re^- area near Orioi_r through Per- plaids, solids. -Pattern 844: pat - t monds which guests are often tor, in paying tribute to our seas, Cassiopeia lend Cygnus to tern_ pieces for ;four toy* (kitten given at weddings in Italy: guest of honour said that Mrs.' Aquila. and is seen best (in the not shown); directions. The confetti still so popular. at Burke, like. Peter Pan, seemed perated chauffer or owner look - Canadian weddings (except with to have discovered the secret of much finer sight in the southern Send THIRTY -FIVE CICNES w_ caretakers who have to clear it perpetual youth. Col T..L Ken- hemisphere where it runs from (stamps cannot be accepted, use afterwards!) is comparative- Hedy was also .reran having postal note for rarely) for this UP P t. Aquila through :Scorpius, -and ly modern, but formerly other know. Mrs. Burke 'since she was pattern to Laura Wheeler; Boa - things were either thrown at the a passes through the Southern 1, 123 Eighteenth St., New To• young bride. He ' said thr Cross and then between Sirius g bridal couple or strewn along when he received his invitation and Canopus. In the southern Tonto. their path. _ .. a tea he promised him?elf aocDmVanie4 by As a bonus, TWO complete The happy pair in Saxon ;hat this was one occasion he the Magellanic Clouds:. Many patterns are printed richt is times walked along a path wasn't going to miss'- in [act 03 the bright stars ire distri- our LAURA WHEELER Needle- - -strewn with red and white rose he was determined to be there butted near the Milky Way: and craft Book. Dozens of other de• i petals, a custom which is still to pay his respects 'to a lona when it is examined by any tele- signs you'll want to order -easy observed at some village wed- time friend and associate. scope, even a moderate one, the fascinating handwork---for--your- dings. our - dings. here and abroad. And Mrs. Burke? She came Milky Way is seen to -be much self, your home, gifts, bL=W Later, the Chinese custom of in wearing a grey skirt ,and s richer in faint stars than are .the items. Send 23 cents for your _ - • throwing rice was adopted. - pretty pink blouse, white hair outer parts of the sky, except copy of this book today! Thrifty people eventually de- waved around her 'bright ami'.- ` cided that this was wasteful and ing face, not in the. least fluster - timid folk thought it was dais= ,gerous-for rice can sting! So ed as she took her place in iho` ,•;. confetti Ot the kind familiar to- . centre of the platform. First of 4 = _ . day was substituted. all best wishes were expressed An early reference to confetti officially ;by W.P. merrilxiM! 'and M in >JngTarid occurred in a maga- representatives of other 'local j ripe of 1860. A` London news- organisations with whom Mrs. Bur had -worked. Then there PC r mentioned fain in 1893 " - A _ iia reporting that at •a -wedding -where personal greetings as eac'i.4nY "'people attending carried bags of the fifty six. guests went up "�. - -'• _ tai. ►•+•f of multi -coloured coniett9 and and kissed or shook hands with flung it in the happy -young.the smiling guest a onour. The. it's -the Chemise = Paris -de- ,Queen on her throne could not • ...signed it, little rls love it.an - couples Laces as they left the @ , x y £m �'+ y &i church:" have been tnore gracious. .charm , N look adorable in it! Note hip- Ing or ,appreciative than was our -banded two-piece effect, skirt. of little, Mrs. Burke. Of course . Beer Breath easy -sew pleats. Simple -to -sew y there was also a presentation - Printed Pattern includes two - e ane half - Stops Car. p travelling car 1..• Y,� r r OL versions. dozen silver., teaspoons. It was Printed Pattern 4594: Ghil- •A device to eliminate drunken.. a very happy afternoon int Area's Sizes 2, 4„ 6, 8. Size' $• driving - an automatic cutout everyone,as•Mrs. Burke has been s .'take= 13a -yards. 35 -Inch fabric. that operates by smell. - has .. a leader in the community. for Printed directions on each pat-' been invented by Hellweg Fri- more years than most of the te5e part. FORTYr Clis\Tie t4Ue borgY_ a fifty-two=year,old Dan- people ,remcinber:'.She' is start - " ► ish radio technician. fictive and interested in her k c K -t stamps - c a -n-" t be accept- it 'consists of an ,infra -'red - church, the W.I., Home -and ed• use postal note for safety lamp, . a photo -electric cell 'and -`School yes, and -in politics - i�. this. pattern. Please prinS - a relay. Friborg_claims-that it too. From what I have heard = '' plainly'SIZE; NAME, ADDRESS reacts to alcoholic fumEs; drugs - wild horses -wouldn't keep Mrs..- .PAPAL.. TRIBUTE -.;Etched on- a -fragile leaf, this likeness -of .- STYLE NUMBER. and gasoline fumes by._switch.-_ Burke -from casting her vote., ,.Pope John XXIII is the work of Brother Adrian Lewis, Chris- ' Send order to ANNE ADAMS; 'in- off the car engine. tion Brother, who serves• ov head of the placement• bureau at So that was one occasion when s ' "Box i, t23 Eighteenth St., New If necessary, the apparatus "flowers were for the living." -'Manhattan. College. Brother Adrian, who has been practicing Toronto, Ont. can be adjusted to switch. -off And to 'my thinking -that isa-it his unusual artistry for some 45 years, chose a• maple. -leaf - - - the engine "if' the driver had because its 'three major points symbolize the tri crowned barely• sniffed a glass of -beer,". . ehoutd be. 1 P Y PM - _... - - - • •- • - ed -'si' '- .papal tiara. ISSUE 43 - 1953 he claims. Another thing happen i r _ :6�re Grant To AWNY Tie W. A. held their November- R" lions To 11110 of z e E: H. Belt L%a done in thh district• Dinner wfl Im _ "1Mnt Lang of the Villa R W P. at. at •eRouge_ • _ _ meeting at the home of Mrs. But, Point Cres, catered with Brea kst serer 7'� tars, in Pickering. The acted the PI eSe P14" On win Brent skill. Hill United Church. Mr. Alf Anderson of the township's Mrs Bert Guthaie, conducted'the Wednesday, D 3, Dist• provirus opeakdro Little Theatre Croy TO Governor Elmer Grose will Lions Club will Clubs--educe- p requested a business. The Roll- CaH was ans- pay his to Home and School. 9--=t and received one of b0 this wered b a verse including "Free". Official Visit' to the Club. He writ] $ Y g "Wngrov�s sch"i tionad interesting Conct s e ectsr eaa W. -week to help defray the coats of their Mrs. G. Squire led the WorshipSer. • report on Lions International basin- - _ = 11r9! production, which will be, •ess, and also check'the RougeProvided. Contact Secretary, F. aG. r ,pre- vice. ilirs, Joiaa.'Puckrin led in the Rouge Hill Lions au well ,Hill Grosgrey, R. R. 2 rented early next week. prayert and Mrs. Brian Churchyard sent to the GII`tt G pre- Lions. financial status, and gents- phor* Ebf. 3`7571, bcs1PY�16, or SAT' Ilii: Andersen said that a the evenin wve -School, on 'ally JAID the -work done and to be laatfc 2-3890. ! great deal read thk Scripture. Miss Joan Esd- g of Ded�ber 11 a beaut- -- • ° interest was being shown in the ale •gave •comments on the Scripture tful- plaque in the form ' ='work of the'theatr+e and that onee a followed by prayer 6�• Mrs. Arch for 'Annitaf Competition o be shield _ -production had been put on, it woul Bell. Mrs. A. Bushby, Pickering,' to the Best All-round Pupil wen+••••O.O.O.00••••f0.000•••r0�l�•! be less costly and much .easier from To the Rosebank • gave two readings ' Tiye Great Guest eve School will be : • • - Ian But- given a Tr h _ Councillor R.sa Hawthorne stated 3 e - -- • that piano nunr`rers, lois. sowing_ the Best is Sporte_ .. - - _ " • 0 " r g Fred Puckrin gave a papel. on "The - manship, on ,the evening of Deceam I TAKE �.wSY - ' • very and felt that the project Call of Silence". Rev. M. Buttals her 4.. Mr,. E. F. , I was very worthwhile. _ Brett, lit Vicl•- • conducated the Els. tion of Officers President and Chaitmait of goy y • with Step saving - - ,:- • Etat. a het prepared b a Cummitt- and Girls C • ' .. H,om�s And School i[outh Pep Y ommittee wi(] a the • - ..• . erc.. The East Group served refresh- Presentation. mak a 'e=�22810a * �, : nrents. The W .A Officers for. `1959. At the tnaeting held last Wedaks_: • November is Home and School and 1960 are as follows: President. _44x. Lion .George �i noel was peseta- phone8 , *'. ,", '• ° - lienth throughout Ontario Assoc. Mrs. M. Buttars and Mrs. W. H. ted with a ... _ • iatioas throughout the Province are beautiful Lion's Pin for • +i Guthrie; Past Pres., Mrs. Bert Guth- fire years ireriect attendance, At the • ' - ks"� - _ g the occasion by. sPeciaL rie; President, Mrs, James 'Cowie; eonclusioa of the meeting . • - �f publicity in order Ist. Vice -Pre&, Mrs. Geoff. Astley; Evening was held at the es dtnge • • to acqusutt more people with their 2nd ,Vice.P*s.; Mrs.'G. Squire; _ ' •aa�i �.;�. �• Ettsatiisar lad PurPoses• Nese attar- Rec. Secretary, Mrs. Arch Bell: ~--------------- 7. • � - . `y,-..t�:� hers wi'N be wdcoltiad Corr. Secretary, Mrs. Jno. Puckrin; horns from Oshawa H A _ Ala aebatnt of•Broelt Road School' .pless Secretary, . Mrs. Fred Puck- Congrattslatioa to Mr. and Mrs. • - ki,.` • r!1s oaiaaioa wilt serve to show the tin; Supply Strsetary, Mrs. Stanity Denny Stone on the birtk of their • wot'dt of ttheae gl<ottps to the coats Powell; Missionary Monthly Secre- second boy, on November 16. • , ..... � • - wsr "des where they fk>U611h. Its tary, Mrs_ C. Clemence; Treasurer Mr • Douglas Moffatt, Pickeria TO Of der -Call` p .tory is typical of them atL Mrs, Frank Murray; Group_Leaders and Mr. Garry Minats, g. your - - Oshawa,' Yirstr z_ Assoeiatioa began is lEaat) Airs. Bert GuthW, ( West) ..students of Toronto Teaeiserd Cod1r bdalnese offer. _ 7> y 19(8; s +ked by, Mrs. liar- )lErs. A Thompson: Baby Band ' ege, are teaehiag this *eic ao � vcy sed airs, Ta • • - - _ sed firs. �• � Toronto Leader, Mrs. Bill Guthrie. .e►ssist- Attdley School under the supervision • , , - • - d♦ - - 7�ee, of Ositliwa. sat, afrs. Brian Churctxj azd; ' Pian. of Mrs_ G. K. Pratt !•••N000.O.0•••!••••�••MN�«�•� Jaaser-was-=efrosea-as-A-z�n--emir ,sad._. Miss $tilabc.f: the hest PtesideaL Cle'naenee; Auditors: ;lira•' G. -K. � -� been visrti:sg (err � _ T1* group set about at once to Pratt and Mrs. M. Hedge; Flower weeks at the home of Mrs. Jaawe mtprove school facilities. Money was Committde: (East) Mrr G. Astley Cowie...-. ri.ed h sartie3 and entertainments and Mrs. Bert -,Guthrie. ('Nest). Mrs, The Audlev School Chrixtsaay Cly. - - -- - - - 1h>K4 then the idea of holding a M. Hedge and Mrs. Fred Puckrin; cwt will 4e held on Thursday tea_ - ovat'tl�' Bazaar vas agreed upon. Stewardship Comm.; "firs. Frank •`ing December 18, Bagi Dts•uille on Yrs. Ailtets-' the convener ' far Ptiekrin, Mrs. Win Guthrie, Miss Deceatber 17. 'this• .went Its entree - - s is shown by . Q• Astley and Miss Susie Pnckrip _ _ the`r-0tad. The Treasur'er's report Citizenihip Coram: lifra, e,. Squil(fe, 1UPORTANTI --_- r 1NtilOOEf�! SIORIYI SASH AS !�w -- ao Dec"06'Or thow's'4244.88 in, the Mrs. G. Astley, Mrs. J. Cowie. freTettrer7r A piaho, a seping mach- The Annual Com;etttion of _.'the ANGISTER NOW nae. Playground equipment. many ot. Pickering Tow=nship Sunday School' Est'- _+� s" saaall items were purchased in Association was held in Audley Un- ..ONTARIO HOSPITAL - short order. .ited Church. on Wednesday of •last INSURANCE Ie. 195 ; a report oa the: Assoeia- desk. During the evening session. - - tion's progress shows' how it had Rev, Dr. McKay, of Lea%ide United ONPay YEARLY Tb� established itself in- the community Church, showed slides of japan t' TARIO (COUNTY Co-_ _ • _ _ . EASY MON THLY PAYMENTS =• life. Thee .teas sfratin OPERATIVE SERVICS'R . g parties, Eat', en when he atineded the World Sun- 3 / a-• Aire Day - celebrations and • Fileld day School ConAenti A 1Zeeeava The BONUS month., Si �' Pied -1 Days being ProvirMd for the chill- kir. Les. Iforlty, )f Pickering, gave The Co•OP• is "Collector Grtxi � tea For the parent:, art .,,try .oc- a short talk cwt t}�e Bible 5ociet+ For Its Members P HARWO�D N al NO. 2 HIGHWAY ial and edacational meetings- at' during the �'e•;?c. here, 6n Sun4a;. To Become a "Co-op" '.[ember, 1032 - AJAX witiieh they .alts the teachers Le_ca:••e afternri<,r. � ' PHONE i�etter acquainted. Thr 4ai;.- . } ad 'The Club w i!! hold the next, meet_ Take Co-op. SURGICAL Flan become an institution, %4: :''' Mill ing in the school in the €onn of -a Costing Ouly $30'00 Yearly and pay ..Flourishes.. _. box' •ociat..' on Dec inbrt r,:' 'I - OPHE Fee here . _In 1956 ,the moot ,,:`,ic scent wilt be an Eisele ,n bf oifii ens.. R Contact TAST was t1w opsamR ,=f' t_; rrrw Rr-4k :1frc, f, R, O f s4 00: ©LIME l'ra t err i- \f�;: Tran The Medical Co-op. At - r_ ff IN OUR ytoad reboot Un this \ ;. l,c::?-.+, 1 Esdaie attended a.- Teachcrc.C' z s-vr Greenwood. occasion, , Rev: M: B' ,r., 1t! . .\r Lipp az Che rr.' ; noel SGLcnr ere -s Mrs, I. L. Me Le ( -- ROOM - ' ehibald, Mr. James" an ,lie •eharl' day of !a -t. ttirrk, c 1 a?4 Sec-Treaa. 11 ,� -NE1�1 BADE trustees artier ted jr p c4eritig Phone 99J4 - P [� the openrr.t alto !. �1=rr+nac, hoc rete :cd. nae _9 - AT THE . ceremony. hits �'ltidcls- acid fir . _ _ ._ Kerr Provided music, r- - -- est rat of t(te. I -tome -and Sch,iol - ing loads Ve a ponaGle xyp�v, ltzr Froin he ROCK 'N ROLL W _ •membership, to be u.4d int the rlcwr et :. building. , W t tl , u Sotto We ter f D said CI _ Banquets n" s . b Is: The A.gsociation hay 1-rlped in_ti:c - e Peck Up ' EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT g 'purchase of books _. ?or :tie schoc,l 'r Business Mew's Luncheons library and In providing• l,senics and - _ special excursions fo= t'i'c children:,P R RE VAT ONS PM �3 _ ::. AM 1-3373 O RESERVATIONS ?O7 g Rd ONE S PIECE ORCHESTRA � x•n Ston -Its 1957, the' 4ts>ts>ru. o:. nr, senrti„ � - tlte Grade .B graduate studr±tt� kit i J k graduation eotamemoradve •"pu - _ . • to t AT STOP 1JA URS' f 1:00 a..�, is l:00 s.n, Fi i Sot I 1 a.m. e,t., 1uNDAYS: 11.00 NOON To 12:30 A.M. ;. started THE RAINBOW HALL A library service, . -thmagh •tj:r Courticemed is vital Lib ars :s bean; SUNDER ROUGE Hill BOWL) `" Read resumed this th'e A: - '•All 'during the Association's hist- „ WE sr Roue _ ory, the succe_;sion w entertaining - - - - and 'instructive speaker; cEhu batt - -honored us ,have done much to. f • n "nuke our group succe;sful. although GOCI -- RING �NEW� we eatraett Inst th 0 MUSIC---41nUZE3 - fuN .FOR ALL - - - - ettl e.•'1 b',:name, .}re- RESERVATIONS-ATlantie 2-4673 : _• 'extend to them a'!, our � - ". sincere -•'c thanks. —Brock ADMISSION -TEENAGERS 50c - -• - — Rd. l orrespondent Each week _ sponsoring the dance's to Shop Ae Haase - (S KASKIW is s 3twt Cera Bay As Well Here a is �/ - help buy lark ri for h' With tocol Hoppe II players.) rittl4 ba "Keep Up m - -subscribeor Buy It ' - At Any p f Th-mn mom mmnow 9mm mmomm:6=0 IMMe folfowln g Neyrstands = PKKERING LtdI You can do so lr»uch astern Hoose ' - 'I r :vurth the help of a" I - - - CROCK RWAD & N... z ... hloffolfI s Store "Ws eenjoy many L � PERS t - - - .. PERSONAL eon+forh. ,�..� LOAN -- LIVERPOOL to a Pormnel Loan" . :Uverpool Arms - t " , • - . - Morley Slack's Store _ Ciettiag a acv television net, radio a racotd- la i ... payment of,educational fees... Ya :' .. furnishings _ a neve home „ DtlMMON ver these are among the many worthwhile - - - - �le Y. cera reach more easilY�th.a-PP-Mbnal•Loan.. For details, me. , --0 H est to wave 800 across' • ��ynde•s Stops - a F -"aaada .to serve You. " - - - " CANADtA _ I _or rd,; __. N B crow„ WOODLAM AREA = l A O � fan N K C OMMERC� N t . t 11tMANK ,.. �. �. �. m. _ - - - Roiebank Chug Store : L i' �7i0A, _ r t10II, and an ea • — 7. A ; ltd by all. �ri a 1QS-N "It the permit calls for a two-mx "What happensif I go abaft 1 =` -Election Editorial = , , garage, I dont feel it should be used way?" asked Mr. Robertsom The: annual promotion service was for anything else," said Councillor "'We would have no held during 5uaday. School last Sun- Stewart• alternative bel _ . _.. Pickering -Township and Picketing iVillage both hold'nomination d,y. �� to take action against `o • M intention is • to move in fay reeve. "We would take - meetings this Friday night for councils and school boards. This year - Visitors with Mr •and Mrs. P. machinery," said Mr. Robertson. tion." of all years, it is most important that bout bodies be men or women of Clarke on Sunday were: Mr. and out"This permit was issued to, build a "It looks like I'm in trouble then, the -highest calibre. Both municipalities are on the brink of great Mrs. J. Purdy and family, Milton: two car " garage only, said Reeve Wm, said Mr. Robertson, "That fe all I development and it. will take men of steady vision; busines acumen Mr• and Mrs. Lawson Parks and Lawzon. I have to say." -and keen foresight to deal with the problems that lie ahead. fOshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Elmo It has been=amazing to -notice- that during the past week, with aUarnily n ismy, and family, + election so close, there is little or no concern shown on the part of a ------------------=- ratepayers in either the township or the village. ;. What are we heading fol? ' _ :. East e Rouge. Man In WHAT ARE THEY DOING AT : E� That is an important question, that all muse cons der at this time. Cure of ZOnin :BROUGHAM ? __ We. are sorry this was not written weeks ago but, - then we did' not realize there would be so little interest •in who is nominated or elected _ - - to the councils in Pieker-in Discussion-- — ` gad Hear the Candidates A wese ak or poor council in thevery important and Come formative years I could plunge us all into bankruptcy. Itis our future at stake and we - A delegation from East Ron cannot afford to take chances on electing people who are not qualified ge aP- _ _ PrMched council this week, asking is to sit in office.- _ _ _ - For Council of{ec if they -'would In -both Pickering Township and Pickering Village there oppose any con - are num- traveikion of their zoning bylaw. exons men and 'women with university educations, holding down They told council that a Mr. AN OPEN MEETING A• I important positions with large firms. They could contribute so much Robertson was in -the process of put - 4o the welfare of the place by expending their knowledge and exper• ting up a garage on his property, and COnin�Vnlfy, Hall, �reV halq Y was using s )) iencs in our direction. - - g steel girders in the torr - How do you get people of this calibre to seek election to munici al s�art`on 'std was going to install a P box that would. office? We know that present council members in both the village and Mr. A. W ��' 12 township,talon a god look at what could ha tons r 8 g happen, are trembling in spoke to Mr; sand they, .had Thursday, December 4, - Robertson about the ---- ONe -8p ,test _ :boots._ We know too, that they helve approached many, well- ' matter and that he lead them he was � � .SPONSORED BY,INARO Z RATEPAYERS - quZi people to out and tun for office. WhaC answer do the jr get? F working for the Federal government ASSOCIATIONUWANy it is ' some taxa th that they are too busy, they cannot Am dtlw time—in and was going to'`ilnove his machinery, - affmra. they plain of interested to getting into municipal "?� a gar&ge waa. completed. _ _, r • , .. you suggesting action be We are not saying that the •people of Pickering Township and take71 bar us before the 'mart has ' liiilage have elected a $roup of councillors ' n'tbvokeiithe bylaw," asked the Reeve. { ' . Tae tiers Man of them have worked tery hard and a8ered. a dot. a he °s" put to 'B ' ' others have olered nothing. _ equipment, and then be stopped: ask - We fed it is valuable to have 'a• council that has had some ex Mr. Cane• per• Mr. Robertson whed o _ fence. We feel also that where new men are. being elcted it is :in the &ace said he was puttin ' u at M j ' of -everyone--to-get the best -men we can find: set - p4MO s j This is one of the most important years in our history. 1959 'should Do • you need all that room for be a big year for this sten with importaett problems for -all council two asked Councittor Stewart.• DEL 3 g nnembers to deal with, and Bettie is the best interest of everyone. "That is a matter of opinion," said - P. To run. for council is to sacrifice a lot of time and to some cases a Mr.RO�d" financial sacrifice. Think it over. Let's get out the best we have in pcu• _ __ _ __ _ - isible candidates and_ see .that they are elected: ©nay with a strong PAINTER And. DECORATOR - 1 Atli PST $5 council Can a municipality be strong: 11.25 R (( pea hour for quick, clean C i anteed. first-class painting and p p _S touchers for 16 !b. Turkeps _ 11 er-hanging, Eric Stokes, and .Frank 'ParentsWarned 84op At Home White, Decorators, Prone TEatple A N So cEWS _-You Can Bair As wen Hove 9-1714 or' 9.2ian. � `� • _ � About Air Rifle . Restrictions � - - - _ . • - -The Fallowing' Letter Has Been • - - Seat To Pacatits In The Rouge Hill ]itosebar:i School Area. . - _ - - up _ ...Ticar Parents: sire -y^ou A.i•are at I TH your child could either be matured ,e for life or injure outer• children- be- = - __._ .. _ - =:'rinse we i(tdvl$•e • thrix wsshcs 'at � �� .. Christina. time? -OPERATI _ : Are you aware that it is againstON­ t the law 'to rive a B gtkn to ant - - - - . child. unties 'the arse •r,f li'r :Ire yvu 11 G a mre,that t3 Police can confiscate - any 1]-B g -un �>-,=Win their poste•. e �,-:,. �, .. _. -- - - 39111, antizho ' Ch �e lire adult ' ho - ,' -- - _ Purehastd it= for the child? Tht flus; and School ' . • and fisc Principals- of the •fiouri. Full .and Rosebank Road Schonls; in co. - - operation w;th our Police I)cpt., arc pleased to ta:;e t,.t-' oppo-tunity bring to'you; 4tcntton tt,: tollow• a' inv ar :c e. `re zu t,.e Criminal Coda: I. iSec. 88 (h) Everyone -who seas, bar. fere . givq;, &:hds. transfers. or., - _ _ c.elive.s -a firearm'.air-gun. or Air- - y pistol or ammunition therefor,, to is person under -the age of 14 ylmrs 7 As guilty of an offence punishable -by sunrnary conviction. (2) A Peace Officer who finds a j vr,, parson under the aft: of 14 years ' i_•t possession cf a firearm, }�fifr '-.::gun. srs-pistol, os ams tioet j . Cher refer may-sitize -K d ;. seizure it is fore:ted to H'et Maj- esty s•nd may' be disposed of as the Attohwt General may direct. F `` Sec:ior3 98 . (a) Definit:on - "Fire. w. arm" means a pistol, revolver, or a firearm that is capable of firing bullets in rapid succession during - - - me pressuie of fire trigger. „ Let's -all ''work to gtther. Christmas The -biggest engineering, what is klip ln� to G11�C is is a aeasoir of"peace and goodwill. , Best of all, Operation "High ' Let us not rnake it a wAson of design and quality -con- the most a:clone thing that �'" is paying off -by giving !eragcdy. happened M in the truck tougher, better - --has ever t _----- -------------' ou lighter, tough • •--------- "tral program the industry!! c engaged in more trouble-free trucks ...and _° A Steantic engineering, design at an initial price that not only GREENWOOD -has ever known brings and quality control program, is competitive but in matey casae ' Miss PbAlis Richardson ..and = It represents the greatest for- :is considerably below trucks of fried of Toronto tiisited Mr. and ~ . you the greatest money - ward surge the truck industry other makes. ..bfr3. E. Trimble c,n Sunday _ Misses Sandra l�mbcrt and Aud- - making, money -saving has Yet �• And it is backed Find out what Operation ley Hopkinson of Toronto, were _ ' by the keenest brains and ee ' .. High Gear'V can mean to you Sunday visitors at the milton _ fie" I a dva n e e s ,• t n t r•u c•k 9 _manufacturing know-how in 'by visiting your local GMC ' Mrs. E. Ormcrcal• Toronto, 'spent #gels, fin• the wsale-e11d with .the ata _ Messrs has. \IcTMir- ton ) _ GEN L M ' �' • `'="''� ' �A ERA OTORS VAtU@ y 6 aggart arid- tit ton Pepg returned honk 'on Sun- da. from deer hunting. - Miss Edith Ormcrod - � - - ' ant �- �lfrpriscdot3 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. XVnt. Pegg, when thirty-fix•e of her, friends _ ` honoured Ler on 'tate occasion of _ her birthday. Edith 'as given an :over-nig!it bag from flu memb!rs ,jai S of the Evening Ai'untan's Assocfa-- _ haw lY[otor les Ltd: Pinkert j :. _ , 2. CLA►REMOHT Several from this district attended girls between ben and fifteen years period, while the president. UMM. Mrs. Cy Brooks who are now 1k-• the Ground Observer Corps at Pt. are wrckatae. Ellicott conducted the buoiaes¢ per- ing on -Rouge Hill Dr., is the hone • ' 11 Mr. and Mrs. Pete )Hardy of Tor Perry' last Thursday night, . - Mrs. Ethel Browning wino is to iod. Mrs. T. Kerr sang two solos, formerly occupied by the Hat's. :onto spent Sunday here with rely- The dew, plate glass windows in tkave Cbas. Cooper's after eight which were/enjoyed by all. Mrs. A. Many happy ve;urns to Murray tiv". Ken Ward's new', show-room at the years ae a book-keeper, was presen- J. Gray reported .ten large boxes of Goula, of Island Road, who celeban- We are sorry to report Dr: N- P. four-corners were being installed ted • with an electric eoffte percol- new and used clothing Arid canned ted his' 5th birthday on November � Tomlinson in Oshawa Hospital for this µ•eek• ator ,on Friday last, by tt4, staff. goods had been packed and sent to 22, with a party. of friends at W busy pre- _ Mrs. • Phyllis Desjardines will take. toe Fred Victor Mission: Many home. salt. Stone surgery. Schools• in the area are Mr.-and Mrs. Ralph O'BVnis en- paring for the Santa Claus Parade her place. thanks to all who contributed to the • Anyor)-, who would like to give a tertained Toronto fronds on Sun- here, on Dei^mber 6th. Added to ______--_ worthy cause. Mrs. H. Barclay acs- gvod hones for a female puppy eight day. t the draw is a lovely 'cooker-fi er ,^ l pp�� fisted by Mrs. Lindo gave a talk on weeks old, please call Mrs, Jim Belt ' The local hock team held a sue donated by an Ajax Store. ' RO�yi" AM the "Caribbean ' Area" which. was at AT 2-7118, after 7.00 p. m. . cessftil euchre iu it. Hall, on last Twenty--six relatives gathe�cd at The regular weekly euchre was taken from the Shady Book ft was Sorry to hear that Mrs: Irene F'nday-tight, with--vighCe�-die-s• -the--home of Mr. and Mrs Lloyd decided to hold the next, n*eting on Goff, of Chesterton Shores is in the ' — -- — eld on=Foes with—a _ — ss Gen t Mr. 'Bill Welsh turned his car Pugh on Saturday a svrpnse —� wing enntir- 1 r-carte-wee --seal-Hospital She motets i pva, pq Monday _ imming, just --party -for b1 r-_F*P__d p gha n. a Fnlinwi.,o ,.• Th _mom_ - . to be therje f•,: a further three weeks c soyth of tf a village. His passenger, celebrating his 80th" bia:thday. winners: ,Mrs. N. Burton, Mrs. Mal- g ing closed with lunch sen ed by the and will be glad to heal from Iter T` ' . Jack Rennie required'"medical atten- The Women's In-st:tutemet Thurs- eotsn, Mrs. McRae; Mr. Booth, Mr, hostesses: Mrs. Plaxton, Mrs. W. friends. tion for a head injury, day Novernbpr 20, with Mrs. Grant H. Plaxton and •Mr. T. Watson. The �y.tes and, Mrs. Mair9. Our sincere sympathy oes to s eciaT riz•s : Nut t is itis J.. Pv- B ' + -_ - Mr. and Mr.s Eddie Ortiz visited Taylor in the chair. ' Mrs. '_Melvin p p Mr. John Harvey of Lo-ndan, spent Mrs. Roy l •eacock, of Ridgewood Rud: _ friends in Guelph on Sunday. Johnson was .convener for, the meet- Beer and Mr. t)on t'ug{t.: the weekend with his parents Mr. whose fa.#ter's tragic death occurred -ti �* program. The Bronsti a n + h: club . �'d • a and Mrs. Al. Harvey here: last Sunday, is a hunting accident. -...T `.1 Ms. and Mrs. Arthur Bates, Wood ' ing and -supplied the am. Cur- �•' • _ bridge, visited Mr. and.lirs. Don• rent events we given b Mrs. visit to the burslwr'shop st Ala-k Mrs: Fseacodc has gone ':soros to ' �► 8s Y Sorry to hear 31Plsa Margaret Dun- 4 ham- on Tie>iiv ever trg. :�ovtm, Sudbury for the funeral. midges, on Sunday. Ellis Button and a piano number'by era is in the hospital where she is Y � ber 18, for i +tris} ern rariat:_ �'.is The West Rouge Community, t. Friends from Toronto spent Sun Mrs. Grace Lehman. Reports of the having surgical treatment.• c Convention -were read b • Mrs. as of beef ;.ret park: ociation is holding their annual New ' day here with Mr, and IMrs. y J , Miss jean Lumley spent the end g , '. s grown. Peddle, Mrs. Frank Carson ani On `ia:ur• ty afte-noon X-vcm -r of the week with Miffs Barbara Gray. Year Dance at tate Rouge Hilt Golf a 4 _____________ 22, the Club held its-eventh nicet- ma 14 ____________________ Mrs. Keith Drake. A demonstration Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knox and Club. BjGtter kc your plans now, `-' of Avan' Products was given with ing,. Mrs. Hxs.len demonstrated tL't. family, orf. Solana, visited Mr. and and boy your tickets ly, as file ' .. reuses' Iudc prizes beingiven.' Proper way to in, hamhuig st: k part is bean Limited to one hundr IN THE NATTER OF THE PRO- y g Mrs. K. C. Pascoe nn Sunday. Y S i and. them when it was cooked v•lery• red couples. Mr. and Mrs. Bat Knight, of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gray and POSED CONSTRUCTION OF AN one had a taste, in the form of ham family of- Kinsale 'called on their The next meeting of the Home and I- mmington, visited Mr. and Mrs.. bur which, Inti ht add were g -INCH RTATERMAIN UNDER j q -School Association will held on . PARTS Of EAST AVENUE AND Lloyd Pugh for a few days Last' �- aunt, Mrs. Wni. Gray, one day re- � IiIGi3WA No 2 IN THE TOWN- w,etk, very tasty. But the next dish that tet] Wednesday, . December 3, . at the r SHIP 14 OF PICKERING. The congregation of the Baptist was cooked proved to be thl: best,, The Young P'eople's Union met on schoA at 8.00 P. m: The senior. begs' - Church have. called Mr. John Cara- it was none other than stuffed flank Monday night,-bbovaeuber 17;" at' thb and girls) choirs will perform, and . TAjiE NOTICE THAT: steak (mock duck). Perhaps several i the speaWr will be Dr. Mathers, of ? � egie, of Hull, as their new pastor. masse, in Clarensont Devotfoa was families in the communis will be Washin n United Char We.wM ' ' h(2) The Miaaieipal Council of the Mr. and Mrs. Carriggie rriII be morn- Y in tisrge .of Rev. Cresss�,ijell_ ,Gas[ �° '*h- . CorpoeaUei% at Abe Tbwnsh:Wof Pidt- ''ing shortar, as he takes over duties having this tasty $fish for Sunday White s in charge of tire pros- pis boe 1II0d by Mr. P1-ed ` arias intends taf eonstt'o ms s-local 'her,, on December 7th- e%pning ditmer, for I am sure it is rases. Mr. Cresswell showed some in- Geoghegan, of thl Heinnlzmsa C&6, jaaptavem�t sa w rvaLerrras3n Mr. and Mrs. Mac Middleton ent- now fisc favorite dish of all fisc club tes'esting pictures he has taken on carr the Hammond organ. _ f►lo East Armue �t Island Road - i� ertaincd a nun7�er of friends on Sat- girls. Roll' Call for this meeting — tiaulion of the East Coast. Tttt se:t• -- '--------------"--•"""'--'"-- _ to wry Na 2 sad ,theses sloe* d the Mean ,._which had, - R���wt� 2 from First nice. a r to urday ' eveasag ' Goests Of " honour -� meeting iMi19 1ta' held at the Name of�( C " aeystie thoasand one hurried std were: Mr. and ]fes. Re4{it+vld Tans- planned for the family" to which Caessl White, on lyrcember I. The J :ng sevea girls answered. In" the discusa- with Benediction street line at Eaat 'Avenue orad in- ion work the topics were 'made over Rouge Hills—Among the tnan7 niversary. T'�ey Wlete presented ' followed by refresbpents, youngsters p tender to speddly assess the whole dishes and 'haw to prepare and _. d the cost thereof upon an area with a lovely bouquet of white and Mr' Mstthewe visited friends at choir concerts are Lynda and ArleaAe known as Water Asea, r a. gold mums. roe meats'.- next court for a few da last Dave, iso: tan•, Soots od cook frozen Agincourt days ak�3c �, Garai It described as olloAvs AK first poi- Tfte Golden Age Chsb t9 the neo' irtt •iviX a heirs �, and irhik there, attended the Com.- Kia n Road s whoa the girls will use Swiss Steak �° ' RoaBe Hs!]s tion of the Township of. Pickering 17- name for the Senior Citiz_ns' group, meecement Exercises of Agimourt Happy birthday to Stephen Dyb% ing :vest of 401, the branch of the Mrs. Lass Hill won' the -prize for %ew and Liver, which have not al- Collegliate Institut. who will be three years old nest 1!010- ready been taken. Roll Call for the Roege River. sending in this name. The meeting -------------------------------- nest meetin 'Show, Completed Re- �' l2D The estimated cost of the con- 'was held at the hotrV of Mr.'and 8`. Weleome-back to Vera Morgan whe ttroction of the said waterinain is Mrs. George McConnc'•I, The rest cord Books". WEST ROUGE has been vacationing for fish post Beventeda Thousand Seven Hundred .meeting a%ill 4 - held on Tuesdav We - are glad to know Mr, Frank month. polkas► (; hour .00). the who 1 e Dectmber 2,, at 2.30 P. tis in the Carter ,and Mrs. W. Hay are both I With the arrival o£ 'the snow this Friends_ are most ha s�moant of which is to be paid by the able to- be home from Hospital, and I week, everyone is getting sato the happy � e ' Community Hall., The IS•• A. of the _ - - Christmas mood. Don't forget, you that Mrs. Totton tame back from the , owners of land in the said water area United Chuich will provicik the en- are now recuperating at =their res- hospital this ween-end. Her neighbor, No. 1. The cost of the proposed con. ective homes: will be able to buy your Christmas 'Sr. J. Ceroanie tat returned home tertainment. ' p gtruction is to be divided into two The Claremont Baptist Young Mss, T. R. Knox had the misfor- 'Tree year, at the Che erhili too from Hospital. parts as follows: this r, st - People„ art taking: the service an the tulle to get her finger caught. in the lnb w raise `belle Pearce was 'at Isonse Variety Sore. The trete arc being (a) a special absessmenE on the 'morning on \ovo-tuber 30: The cot- c5r c'roor.-cIn Saturday'• and a now sol dby the Kiwanis.0 se from Kingston for the week-encE Slt rateable .property abutting or funds For their work. has .recentiy received her R.N. cert: fronting on thhe•proposed water- grcgaticn is he ping .rite new pastor nursing" a pry sore finger:. The West Rouge Kiw•arCk Club main ut the frontage xat� et, and hi, wife- will be -on hand. Mrs.:A!cx gray° and ,on Owen %is-- ficate and is now a .registered_ nurse Three Dthe f and Sixteen Mr, and Mrs. Jere Thurston, of stet Mrs. W. Gray on 5atur'wzy` ev- held a. very ,successful dinner and at Kingston-Generat Hospital. 'Cents (33.10 perforr-frontage.-1t'ill rc,lalc.-vi-i'vd- Mn and kfrs Cninr, ,' _ `brateildance h a secthe atd anniversary of�the .of Pickering was eheld at, heting of e h me of ` 'Unless- payaient.of this amount Bill Glidd�m. on Sunlia , _ fir. and _ fn D A. Beer'tre*c in is eommui- d, payment of this. The W. A. Bazaar• held la,t Sar- Toronto. ou. :l�ncli,..•at } ndir� Club's iormatiois. � sirs. F. Pemberton Pigott of Cherry- ' amo . t ual tic rnad•� in twenty urclay at tli i't:;:cd . Churcis «a: i chiral of .er outfit �Tr. 1:it:ot:. � �� weIconle 1St acid :4frc. F•.its-wood on Saturday last n instalments: 111 e•t ccitf froFn %fontreal, who have firs. P. Stekelhos of. Wallacebs .-- (= 1 cu,:l, :.nr,usl The t4 ".! c: i ,i.tt . churth ,_. .Thi e.t.*vncted..Slk .tT :iinurl ':try-�uccrs-:vt. I moved into. their new home on wa-+, visiti•rig her son and daughter-ia- :. 1at� . p. r •#rx-t f, +ntKpii -is lir TirePe ;t. a : Cdttirlii eP ::i -1:r «i ti et :.tet c r.+.' Fhur-day - _ %risks,' i I):itie. T�unharf�n Dope the ueoi; end Tw'erty. ar:i,n an ft`��-Sive ,one hotding a t.:er. age dance :� clic - c•'rnonni a ` e h .tae � i \T r= Ti. p" `bun, :-, cent. (0._', 15). C;,mmuatity Hall on Friday, N.,�knt• I'laxt�n vti.. large at!t..nr'a:ict }, ' AISr .r.ew .rr,cals; are tifr suet: law 3Ir. and tTr s: Peter Stzkelbos of " All. buys and "Irs, H. Sarc'.ay" took the _woe+htp _ 4 (b) a s, a: &s t 3R'CT tr p «!1 Al. - _ - ...... p • _p p J p t-i 'e ler•,,}, rt tie' <<:�dJ(a a(¢ L boas[ i r,unihor I in an- ung act it n?; sub::-ient to provide fur tit d' rte r,f :n cn.} of C sa:.i v ,p r incl arlin� u. Oy@UX Noel : frO11JIC%f Weihnacl*en 1 Member of. On. Bri fish Association. "df Teachers of Dancing bee • charge.* and the cost of .. s. ms:nnrancp r, l managerrRmt �,,,t t-� e r area increap t, Wescflyeh Swiamt ! [IitIOD in Ta Baler Nrolyk Kerstfeest i te+ Ma rate loa:ed on t'uo tire- r! sent asses::: Ra is ZcrO'mills. an t atale �er 1 Buonono N r �ig}llal]CandVesely SwyCharacter (3) 2C p- tc ..,,* x T: Tr. marl¢ h5 the Car)k t.nrr r :r Gr r ; ;Ion;-.. - Mer Christmas ! s Pickering _- Ce _ ry seo r ' Clan to be Field it,C `-e on -Fridays c ciprtl Boar•,s, for it hnroval `cf the undertakirr ,�f t:T d" rr.nstrurt nm FOR INFQRMATIaN ?"si -NE;AJAX AX 176R and any ou:,r r r: 1y within t.renty-one l:a matter w-hc longupge you speak, it's Hord to be merry of J days "after tae :.est puTrI+c tion of Ctxisrmos time if someone you love is in the Sanatorium: Help us : _ this notic:• fi'•: uan ;he-Board hi. make. Christmas bright for our patients in sanatoria by buying .. . objection to t:.. '.:;d u-.rh•being un- _ dertakep. - (4) The Poo 3'ac':.pDrovC.of the CHRISTMAS SEALS m ..faid Rork being undemiken. but 1)e_ : '..fore doing so it may appoint 'a time -• ' and place when .any objections to the Christmas" Seals are being mailed out to most homes iri Ontario paid work will be, constuered. County- this- week. Your purchase of. these Seals will. help T.0 J't j% DATED af-Wr. v .c ',', patients ond,our year round programme of case-finding, health of November, 13;,8. ,. education, social service.and rehabilitation.. h I-; T. JOHNSTON, Clerk. If you did not receive your Seals, please write the ONTARIO jt-----------------------=-------- COUNTY TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION, 757 Grierson Street, '— S. • . Street, Oihowo, and we will be happy to send them told you.. �� z RAD Y SHOWED U*DIR a PLUMBING ICE CONTRACTS AND RE►AtRS the night wos dodo Nq craw was biowir46 ;;ks dud: and HOT WATER HEATING Tim NOMINATIONS—VILLA LAGE OF PUCKERING The ti°'�` rush was i,oweward "'"""°' Tar Coe R•Ip On Ys rood with ice was deep. Pow A Geed Jeb ; • And cars wan movseep. ing at a s r rt p 3, HAND t ' k: D"kw cads leave i g'come bend AT 2• DATE C T ♦ car in trent, e he ht A Aad +� No w rod h • 208 tib wm s"d wiper had pone dwd... ` 4is0 tour's" Rd., WesA HUN The meeting for the norJrinotion of candidates for the various :, Md e8 was well wi% toe urA offices in Pickering Village will be held on friday, November 2fiiht, I fire op ahead, a sudden .piu t• , � , _I----------------------------„------- 1958, between the hours of'7:00 P.M. and 8:00 P.M. in the • i�'t _ 6 Slopped as Are ca down tM ons. 4, "DEW DROP INN• Coitsmvn' Holl, and' sat on November 21st as previously row '� r ity J FULL COURSE MEALS advertised. Joe f°enwed hb bralteiybegop to skid. ''`•. d. A. Hogarth, Clerk, wi.: drivers m% but Jeseph did. - TABE-0UT ORD Villa of Pickbrfng >+: ha easy. Nos dawn, Joe takes N L Edi$ � He w°tri t swort when it woo fi•e:T. FISH and CHIPS Free Hoare Delivery �PICKERING ViLLAGE RATEPAYERS CO-OPERA TORS - INSURANCE • ��•• • _ rieelirig yens of the Village of Pickering will be - .____________________--_y__ _ held on Monday, December 1st, 1958 at 8:15 P,M. in the Com- CIA -------- PLASTERING rnunity Holl, Noroh Street. . ' � ASSOCIATION — .. ALL RINDS This meetinq is sponsored by the Council of,rhe Village of Picker- ' ' PLAIN AND ORNAIiENTAL _ 'ing and is being held to allow eoi+dideites for the various gfilces s ,O�In'Toronto, HaWN”, tato fes,wUdsor, . s Old Fkspilscss Re-Doors In the Municipal Efecsions to address the Ratepayers. mss' �os '� is Natural Sums. t ""M IM�sr�al hr ser PHONIC: PICKIMINQ 355W&B. 'A. Hogarth, Clerk, ' � I R O U G ILLS :. ACCEPT THURS. &IRI. TILL 9: QQ ponla- -. VST • EAST Of ROUGE BRIDGE -PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT. NOVEMBER 27 - 28 - 29 ON N0. 2 :0I*S /AY —TURKEY BINGO -- B E A U T I F U L Ewy Wednesday unlit December 17th, vouchers for 5 of _ • Stroudss Famous Turkeys (fresh killed, not frozen) will be, yen avay is izes at St. Mary's Bingo in Pickering Ytl- H ..... a m E iLge Community Hall. There are 20 games and 2 Jackpots, and 2 share -the wealth. Bingo starts at 8:W. p.m. and 4 DINNERWARE INSIDE - admission is 50 cents. `drlsi �- 3c%od-3fri'+ r C, alit �so the 1s,.w+4 �+� 'SClM >M Mit i adil drat cats. M °o�wnc - log bak � sctsedpie d_ n Sanain'Diosttber '1. �. s!iLeiiiecbe3l -- .4.'loteia of 115 laQie 76 . ai M moo, `M `apewell aediatioa. • Several frac b�{e attatdel Arid- ��. cad&d o. Iver csbrrole sad. -Uiss'L' kwls Haskins braised >Ifirer. A'' buffet +a pper The ladies are' invited •. to .e,,. Sax- a.1r and T�..4or the Mission Band % • 23s;; _J4, . 5 { }6 - 1�3s; Vii. Mitchell 245; High Triple (fiat):.IL * $0. and prays. The -� lrad by' Mrs. Frank &::UTZ;T�ie Sarah! Sclt,b! Q8sneawt at .seas swv*L Mr.. and MRs, Clarke Fidwdson -beAeld oa suvra i,aftenwi . Nov. :Iay i84: High Triple ,handieso - A. Roll CaII arca anN- be .JsK.11V44posday. Mr.'and Ira jock ?tsson and and family of . visiesk Yr. Mea. S. -- {� �.- - bats! of :�[b T. jordaa. -�--------------- a. Winter 200 Swift ,flat)' H. Mitoi�elT 231fS wero by a vase wft. the VOW : "P.eacc�'.:1`Iyma 513' was then yng are visiting bar family of Imm%thoa, son maths l[rs. F.rro1 Car and The idouai ?ao� S1�d�• doh' Fichninc -wkie lorwlisl� Nersatbre 21. 1 x IS. IAT 234: P. ltxwre Z06: J. `Niels 20it L jaws 2ft asd ,Mtn.. L,orae• JQ*-2 gave a read{ --3a�- • The Mwry Homemakers n on the 2wme of Mrs Allan ed for a Aew days last wade pAv to the illness ,a ihp ieie3set-i[iss (Ido-' .,.�,,'� Scorer ''(hsadies j - H. 1[it _ by a reading "A Gond of 16sensee by M rs. Walter �arao6, The matting o[.ec ws mfmbkrs repe4tk4- tte 4-H . Xnedel, 101195. A ! .. _ •Na 3 - Wiwa 26 222; D Winter 219; F. Tomlinson Edw do W Lar ` ,wd another on "Rerjznbranee Day bfis-s Ann v.;'Eon introduced Miss held on SundAY, Deceseber 14, -at No. 6. - Bee4We 19 :iP_ i 11- 204; J_ Palmer L Jones 293. f ---AY. - 7„ During one• — ti u -M; 7i7lll I11 *1 41 4 OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 7:00 pe'm R O U G ILLS :. ACCEPT THURS. &IRI. TILL 9: QQ ponla- -. VST • EAST Of ROUGE BRIDGE -PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT. NOVEMBER 27 - 28 - 29 ON N0. 2 :0I*S /AY —TURKEY BINGO -- B E A U T I F U L Ewy Wednesday unlit December 17th, vouchers for 5 of _ • Stroudss Famous Turkeys (fresh killed, not frozen) will be, yen avay is izes at St. Mary's Bingo in Pickering Ytl- H ..... a m E iLge Community Hall. There are 20 games and 2 Jackpots, and 2 share -the wealth. Bingo starts at 8:W. p.m. and DINNERWARE INSIDE - admission is 50 cents. EVERY. . WINNERS OF 36 LB. TURKEY' VOUCHERS ON NOVEMBER 18th 11/2 ib Mrs. B. Sketcher, 21 Mary St. Ajax; Mrs. Fred Cruse, 82 Beecb St., Ajax; Mrs. A. Mann, R.R. 8 Pickering; J. Campbell, 595 Warden Ave., Searboro; . t1n moi" :GIANT Mrs. Raymond Hickey, 44 Lincoln St., Pickering. Your saving a I Z E TABLE QUEEN ENRICHED FULL 1+1 02. SLiCSD IUAY 049 L 20C 7� B R E A _ . 1/ c ` - - — — SPECIAL OFFER OF 50 OFF PLUS 160 OFF — B A D A N A PEG. OF10" CUP SISE POPULAR BRAND ik FILTER TTP - CIGARETTES .200-11 2— TEA BAGS (you.— �) 69c, MARGENE ���8 .. • NABOB PIIRE _ 1/zL$. SHASYB BLACK PEPPER _: 5c ,. .MARGARINEMAPU LEAF FROZEN , LBS. -1)1)C (YOUR SAYING IS 38s) SPECIA-L OFFER OF 10c Of 6c OFF I�sric SHORTS ING fib. Cannister8 9 c (TOM I AVERO n 16e) BOA��HE$� �3C . ��­ .6 Pork Hocks' " 29° -Tal LUT "�- I uwWEINUS (This L A Full 16 OZ.. PEG. ) ;i—uH MATT (amm � LB. SPARE R29c LEAN P O'R K Butt, ROAST 45` � WHY PAY 'MORE ?-0 0 0 Meat Pies'. TMUZY, OHIOMN, BE=F, sTEAS i I E IfZY _ (YOUR SAVING Is P A I D AR Fhvoam qF 15 OZ. TINS NG FOOD (VOUR sAVMG = 4c) 2 for 23c XA?La LEAF BABY BOLL 1 LE. DOLL � � CH ff. Hoa Mn loc 49c _ u%Arr,s LA1'BD , a.... is LB. Boz DOG AAE A► L . . 1(y= sATwa 25c I IU''b 69c- =VON Rim an wan i LB. PIG. BREAKFAST B'A C -0 N KAPLZ LEAF SLICED 6 OZ. YAC. WRAPPED P1C41. MACARONI A CHEESE LOAF_C_ (YOUR SAVING Is Se PER PYG.) MAPLE LEAF 1 LB. paG. r S• U E• T LEAN PEAMEALED LB. COTTAG ROLL (Opse Twp. soo Police I t•tilon> EVENING W. A. od W- L sem. s I"% To • _ . I pI � aaeft an Thwedisy, Dec•mMt - - _ j Ws T3sLIVlR �. at 845 p. sa. in the C. E- Con" :'flldtsar+a.-� EA it M [--=--------------------------------mb�g United Church _-__-- ON �MPAi AVE, ...•t VSON" - ----------- - �/�r�� .t11= NEW COLEMAN OIL '-- - - - - :Norms Sams Ott i. Fi00jt FURNACE ROUGE HILLS ��onotte _ UNITND CHURCH w ][odd 888, Reduced W. ![. VIMSAPUMAi3 . WAW_ _ will Hold - E1tiS�OD A CHRISTMAS BAZAAR Mtab : - _ and- . #A ft BLBCven C Rrol - *TAC SATURDAY, 14OVEMBXR 29. �'"' w' W "Atio®atie Oven Control - 115.00 11.00 A. M. a Wtiiwy saV 8-L6A= NEW SPACE; HEATERS 10••61 _a OTIC81 rVTLIaXR HEATING SERVICE" -------`---- N ------------ --------------------- • P'bone — 697 —Ajax - -'_. �AT103f SOAR , 0111: � Fli011ltE >a6 --- ----------------- -- .... ALL'TEEN-AGERS :FAIRPORT BEACH _ • �R� WOOD BTAIi7 . FOR SALE--Toggenburg goat, 2. TEEN DANC$' t ALL COLOURS ,rears old, registered, good milk r; WILL RE -OPEN A -H. PAINTS McClary cook stove, like new; Oil "'.'"FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 28. TURPS ' OILS — ROLLE226 apace hewier; 100 bales of hay: Good -- ALL ARE WELCOME JOHN Lis' o A YCAB watch -dog (will give to -anyone for ----------P$RTLLZERS INSURANC1---------------- good homeMrs. Andrew 2olopa, mile and a half north of Pickering THE WOMEN'S AUXILIARY CLAY FLOWER POTS iYillage on Church St Phone 47333. Ais, and ftkering en G'Hospital PLANTERS PRUDENTIAL A� - will hold their Christmas Program POTTING and VIOLIST SOIL COMPANY LTD. Ur ENGLAND -, APPLES FOR SALE LAWN PENCE �j� - t . Spica - 01.90 Per Busts. B goon °�MoCnday, December Bath. � WE ". AUTOAMBIIE — Fiff = j --McIntosh And Other Varieties at 8.00 p• m., is the Nurses' Read- p _ _ Available t � e!CC 107 K#4GSTON, ROAD EAST _ DAVE LENNOX 'ws. '$veryone invited. �L�L 1p1��r�ItG , , d ec 5 :-T•i•Plwrt•a Pkke rinq �S _ j- Pickering. No, 2 Highway just _ - .. _ west Of Brock Rota earner ---10 ------ --- V • As BURY RADIO AND TV SERVICE DID YOU KNOW? WORK GUARANTEED p u 'That From Now On, You can PIYKER�iI �� NEIL C. MURKAR, R. O. -� ' B Your FloweringPlants From PHONE DAYS PICKERING ` The Greenhous'as, On Z *W _ _ _ OPS OMETRiST - Inte' dor and Oakwood Drive, At EVENINGS — ATlantic 2-4186 W, Whitby, Ont - -- '306 Daadas St,, "'ROSEBANK FLORIST" ---------------------------------- • • • f __,Come And See What We_ Have - SBRT wliITE - OFFICE HOUR$: Exterrar Paiatin. Pat Id POL 'Poi Attics a 2-40Fa --� =--= RODMAN pHed� $y. ,a Saturdays M. lZ P hangi - . _ ager ` 'Pat Mnrna _'Poinsettias — Ferris • For* You - � --- • WHITBY >yi0 6.367' .. - - '------------- Pickering VIlIage - ------ SHEET METAL ..� W -.._.._ FOR SALE — electric oortabtc Mr and' Mrs. Blake- Shor'.3, Bow- 1IAWNMOWERS A ON4'HOARDS- �• R• HILL --sewing machine. Eationia, $20.(4t' madville. visited the Dave Letino:i's Have yom lawnmowers and ° Cllarensosn Phone 81 last week, " ._ WORKS boards reso"doned now at. .e. E:tlmQtf�s --- -- - -------------- --- _.The' Westgate Herd of 'Ayrshires DINT'S SMALL -MOTOR" CLI11IC f FOR SALE — Singer drop head owned -by' Harp' W. -Boyes and _ s -treadle sewing machine, five drawers, -"Son, avedr awarded' several prize Authorized Consumers' Gas _ Ontario NEr TRknple 2861 good working condition. No dealers. ribbons at the R - Company Dealer' Apply C. Silk Store, PickeringVill oyal .Winter Fair judging, last *'eek. They were also+ � a CsURIti'EY _ - age. _. .I awarded .,iie first prize and the Car- ' : • CLARE i.ell Challenge Trophy. This is a _ tiORfOAtiq ^ - WANTED I silver trophy presen;td" by the ,Temp- RUUD _ leton Eantily, of Carnell Farm, Kit- FURNACES . WATER HEATERSNEWELL rYouag men' with cars..High earnings marnock; Ayrshire. Scotland, for the , • pea - N rience senior ,r- t of .yrs", i i tWrite: Rawleigh's, Dept K -333 -.MW, comprised of -four cows by .the one a� NGS S' �°M' l _ 4WS Richelieu, Montreal.", etre. These were t+he daughters of FLOOR' 1PANACES ( � sItOK� _ - `Burton Lord-. Mason" Westgate _ _ ( 1 - VUAO! 4'WANT£D — used oil baser to Farm Senior herd sire. Terms •up to 5 yours 6tati •moo. a st6 !� of O�t� ti•s4 6i� HIn` t M*MW install in furnace. Phot* Pickering I Mr. and M+s. Meharry and dab ft�� on 897 evenings. ghter Diane spent the, weekend with ---=------------- --- ------ the C. S. Bryant family. PROW I" isca e r�VV " c — apartment -size grove, Tho occurred of Mrs-'A.Saturday, H. Robin- in good condition. P. C+: Box 8,26, son, occurred on Saturday, Noveat- IMO. R-ZSIs WiAT1Y CO. 'Aaz- herr 22, at the Oshawa Gtneral Hos- O� 1--=----�---=--PJMACES ------------- ----- Hos- pital. She was well known here, lav-. f�: R AND 8UNJ)L Attention. Men wlw want to, make I ing, been for many yIrars a, resident Y v knock. Guaranteed products to few village, removing to Whitby a ---«- »----- -----. pro possibilities at ever door of t po p I y'grs ago 1~uneral service was -�YWOM e •:'AIM • . + �� sell at high commissioir—exclusive. hel+, at'S`t Joha' The Ewengelist territory. Ask for details. Familex,• Church, Whitby, on •Tuesday �osu- �w -' ANININ DOIs AM TM - : Vep�t, 78, 16M Delorimier, Montreal. , ink ,with interment at St. Fraaefs de Sales Cemetery d r REAL STATE We, are now lenterin` the Seaton Of Jbazaars. The one held b7 St A kid rad N0. 2 ' ?O RENT — 5 -roomed apar.tnertt; George's Women's Guild on Satur-. !:w. <'. with two ,rooms, floor area, appmx drp'> was very succsssfvl, with good ` fiiaaneial• retiulta and the usual ha1F 7400 jfeet In duplex type brsildir►g ` Sirivate entrance and parking. Many PY toeial time. extra features inchided Scbod tb*e Mrs, P_ Bruce, of Toronto, visit- - % �!' . •. x �aa - - blocks away. Three-gvar*rs o(' a ed Milt. F. Lawson, an old school i :ladle Iri6in Wax, is Pickering Trop. lrim4,'• over the week -end. Me other comparable rental value in Beverley Bryant of Qakville, . . this aired.- Phone_ Picketing 38Z - the k -end with his parents bere. (� ' �Tl Eli ,�'40M.T i T§4 w4ner -of t'hb." Holy Name A R1Z:,`!P trEw a 4c llriC: -- _ Society Lucky Draw" is " Mr. B: " Giavrri, •l80 Victoria. St. Toronto— ��[ :1 160.00• a week for one ?year. James • L I theell, k Toronto, was the seller R�� �� ` HEATING SERVICE of .the lucky ticket: _ The total Ro•ary Club held their annual Rural -Urban Dinner on Mon- CAM ON Simms' 'w • - R RiN7. � . —,- _—QAS day.evening at the High School • ��4 -- —� +NYTI�HCE' �74 COLEMAN _ at whine each member of. the avid PIA 362 - MORTGAGES ARRANGED' ' LISTINGS INIVITRD RNOLAY RANGES entertained a' guest for dinner: David Martin, the firs: president of the Lea- - EVERYTHING IN HEATING - ------------------------------•----- .. side Rotary Club was speaker. ('`J RANGES - HOT WATER TANKS'- got. Ohl Oh. somebody ptilled an- • Jim Pyett.e and a friend. motored g y ETC. othkr blooper. Ed.) on the week -end ib $arnia and Wind- , The Women's Institute wish to - ✓ SPECIAL sor Mrs., see his sisters cad brothers. REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE FURNACE CLEAN-OUT Mrs.' Murray Sewell (Eleanor express their thanks to! ail who Stork) of Markham, entertained girl helped tb make their hot luncheon on friends of Tuesday such a success. We wish 7.50 Jane Miller at a lunch- we had their 'recipe for .hot -meat_ —� FIRE .`AUTOMOBILE " LIFE eon and shower at her borne , in loaf. The regular November mceting - - Markham, -on Sa:vrday. 'f - . :--Mobelit Pom9 &Troffer of the W. 1. was held after dishes HOMES .FARMS ;;LOIS -INVESTMENTS The luncheon held recently at Man- t£ ' cheater the Toronto Milk Prod- wiere, washed, .durin whic'•, Mrs. g _ ... Hca#I iYl�'e osis' Assn. was an enjoyable occ O'Sullivan, Mrs. Peattie ^.:. 1 lVfrs.. MAIN ST t asion, but, where were those featured Calvert gave itports of the recent - - PICKERiNG "COLEMAN.. !• ...'�alAilONAI ,. items.of Teo• Pce-Brand Cheese and area convention, and an infnnnal dis- D!JC; 1.4' -:RM j yogurt, Fruit Cup—somebody for- cussiop took place as to p-:•j^cts for----����•� AJAX 657 Immunity betterment- ._ T . e S ♦ ,. .. R- '-'�r; •v'.H- n .K •. � ' •Fn .�•A v _ _•M'-..•'s3M•Yuwrklwi'!,�'."�.r+4--'�qy1. A. ow i1w. X:'. Alum I IM 4" CLTAMIi IF Sam s�►�su11e T11 _. FLOOD BAiL/1aR i�i�w-'�IafLs w..ara �. Eass�: As♦ _. • 6� Nth 1/t tro01R NtMJlfIOL Oe iAig MIIA . ! s ............ �p >1!r tract iVNI DVKBARTOlf MIX -VHVRCX fid. WA YOR 2"A 'W Sk IL 4atis3�. flr. ......... 4A?2 par stmt SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 211. PSOLBis 1'80 4 M" , o he. EOZ6 abaci P. Y. _-- 1W 1 a s, M ................fe. pre idoe - +'T 211114 N" TSA --.... 1 14pi10T,��LUpI10�pEf�♦R� LC,O. LTD.,-.,_ icy OF- ----•----,•----------------- `— .( DUSIM vli - (Opse Twp. soo Police I t•tilon> EVENING W. A. od W- L sem. s I"% To • _ . I pI � aaeft an Thwedisy, Dec•mMt - - _ j Ws T3sLIVlR �. at 845 p. sa. in the C. E- Con" :'flldtsar+a.-� EA it M [--=--------------------------------mb�g United Church _-__-- ON �MPAi AVE, ...•t VSON" - ----------- - �/�r�� .t11= NEW COLEMAN OIL '-- - - - - :Norms Sams Ott i. Fi00jt FURNACE ROUGE HILLS ��onotte _ UNITND CHURCH w ][odd 888, Reduced W. ![. VIMSAPUMAi3 . WAW_ _ will Hold - E1tiS�OD A CHRISTMAS BAZAAR Mtab : - _ and- . #A ft BLBCven C Rrol - *TAC SATURDAY, 14OVEMBXR 29. �'"' w' W "Atio®atie Oven Control - 115.00 11.00 A. M. a Wtiiwy saV 8-L6A= NEW SPACE; HEATERS 10••61 _a OTIC81 rVTLIaXR HEATING SERVICE" -------`---- N ------------ --------------------- • P'bone — 697 —Ajax - -'_. �AT103f SOAR , 0111: � Fli011ltE >a6 --- ----------------- -- .... ALL'TEEN-AGERS :FAIRPORT BEACH _ • �R� WOOD BTAIi7 . FOR SALE--Toggenburg goat, 2. TEEN DANC$' t ALL COLOURS ,rears old, registered, good milk r; WILL RE -OPEN A -H. PAINTS McClary cook stove, like new; Oil "'.'"FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 28. TURPS ' OILS — ROLLE226 apace hewier; 100 bales of hay: Good -- ALL ARE WELCOME JOHN Lis' o A YCAB watch -dog (will give to -anyone for ----------P$RTLLZERS INSURANC1---------------- good homeMrs. Andrew 2olopa, mile and a half north of Pickering THE WOMEN'S AUXILIARY CLAY FLOWER POTS iYillage on Church St Phone 47333. Ais, and ftkering en G'Hospital PLANTERS PRUDENTIAL A� - will hold their Christmas Program POTTING and VIOLIST SOIL COMPANY LTD. Ur ENGLAND -, APPLES FOR SALE LAWN PENCE �j� - t . Spica - 01.90 Per Busts. B goon °�MoCnday, December Bath. � WE ". AUTOAMBIIE — Fiff = j --McIntosh And Other Varieties at 8.00 p• m., is the Nurses' Read- p _ _ Available t � e!CC 107 K#4GSTON, ROAD EAST _ DAVE LENNOX 'ws. '$veryone invited. �L�L 1p1��r�ItG , , d ec 5 :-T•i•Plwrt•a Pkke rinq �S _ j- Pickering. No, 2 Highway just _ - .. _ west Of Brock Rota earner ---10 ------ --- V • As BURY RADIO AND TV SERVICE DID YOU KNOW? WORK GUARANTEED p u 'That From Now On, You can PIYKER�iI �� NEIL C. MURKAR, R. O. -� ' B Your FloweringPlants From PHONE DAYS PICKERING ` The Greenhous'as, On Z *W _ _ _ OPS OMETRiST - Inte' dor and Oakwood Drive, At EVENINGS — ATlantic 2-4186 W, Whitby, Ont - -- '306 Daadas St,, "'ROSEBANK FLORIST" ---------------------------------- • • • f __,Come And See What We_ Have - SBRT wliITE - OFFICE HOUR$: Exterrar Paiatin. Pat Id POL 'Poi Attics a 2-40Fa --� =--= RODMAN pHed� $y. ,a Saturdays M. lZ P hangi - . _ ager ` 'Pat Mnrna _'Poinsettias — Ferris • For* You - � --- • WHITBY >yi0 6.367' .. - - '------------- Pickering VIlIage - ------ SHEET METAL ..� W -.._.._ FOR SALE — electric oortabtc Mr and' Mrs. Blake- Shor'.3, Bow- 1IAWNMOWERS A ON4'HOARDS- �• R• HILL --sewing machine. Eationia, $20.(4t' madville. visited the Dave Letino:i's Have yom lawnmowers and ° Cllarensosn Phone 81 last week, " ._ WORKS boards reso"doned now at. .e. E:tlmQtf�s --- -- - -------------- --- _.The' Westgate Herd of 'Ayrshires DINT'S SMALL -MOTOR" CLI11IC f FOR SALE — Singer drop head owned -by' Harp' W. -Boyes and _ s -treadle sewing machine, five drawers, -"Son, avedr awarded' several prize Authorized Consumers' Gas _ Ontario NEr TRknple 2861 good working condition. No dealers. ribbons at the R - Company Dealer' Apply C. Silk Store, PickeringVill oyal .Winter Fair judging, last *'eek. They were also+ � a CsURIti'EY _ - age. _. .I awarded .,iie first prize and the Car- ' : • CLARE i.ell Challenge Trophy. This is a _ tiORfOAtiq ^ - WANTED I silver trophy presen;td" by the ,Temp- RUUD _ leton Eantily, of Carnell Farm, Kit- FURNACES . WATER HEATERSNEWELL rYouag men' with cars..High earnings marnock; Ayrshire. Scotland, for the , • pea - N rience senior ,r- t of .yrs", i i tWrite: Rawleigh's, Dept K -333 -.MW, comprised of -four cows by .the one a� NGS S' �°M' l _ 4WS Richelieu, Montreal.", etre. These were t+he daughters of FLOOR' 1PANACES ( � sItOK� _ - `Burton Lord-. Mason" Westgate _ _ ( 1 - VUAO! 4'WANT£D — used oil baser to Farm Senior herd sire. Terms •up to 5 yours 6tati •moo. a st6 !� of O�t� ti•s4 6i� HIn` t M*MW install in furnace. Phot* Pickering I Mr. and M+s. Meharry and dab ft�� on 897 evenings. ghter Diane spent the, weekend with ---=------------- --- ------ the C. S. Bryant family. PROW I" isca e r�VV " c — apartment -size grove, Tho occurred of Mrs-'A.Saturday, H. Robin- in good condition. P. C+: Box 8,26, son, occurred on Saturday, Noveat- IMO. R-ZSIs WiAT1Y CO. 'Aaz- herr 22, at the Oshawa Gtneral Hos- O� 1--=----�---=--PJMACES ------------- ----- Hos- pital. She was well known here, lav-. f�: R AND 8UNJ)L Attention. Men wlw want to, make I ing, been for many yIrars a, resident Y v knock. Guaranteed products to few village, removing to Whitby a ---«- »----- -----. pro possibilities at ever door of t po p I y'grs ago 1~uneral service was -�YWOM e •:'AIM • . + �� sell at high commissioir—exclusive. hel+, at'S`t Joha' The Ewengelist territory. Ask for details. Familex,• Church, Whitby, on •Tuesday �osu- �w -' ANININ DOIs AM TM - : Vep�t, 78, 16M Delorimier, Montreal. , ink ,with interment at St. Fraaefs de Sales Cemetery d r REAL STATE We, are now lenterin` the Seaton Of Jbazaars. The one held b7 St A kid rad N0. 2 ' ?O RENT — 5 -roomed apar.tnertt; George's Women's Guild on Satur-. !:w. <'. with two ,rooms, floor area, appmx drp'> was very succsssfvl, with good ` fiiaaneial• retiulta and the usual ha1F 7400 jfeet In duplex type brsildir►g ` Sirivate entrance and parking. Many PY toeial time. extra features inchided Scbod tb*e Mrs, P_ Bruce, of Toronto, visit- - % �!' . •. x �aa - - blocks away. Three-gvar*rs o(' a ed Milt. F. Lawson, an old school i :ladle Iri6in Wax, is Pickering Trop. lrim4,'• over the week -end. Me other comparable rental value in Beverley Bryant of Qakville, . . this aired.- Phone_ Picketing 38Z - the k -end with his parents bere. (� ' �Tl Eli ,�'40M.T i T§4 w4ner -of t'hb." Holy Name A R1Z:,`!P trEw a 4c llriC: -- _ Society Lucky Draw" is " Mr. B: " Giavrri, •l80 Victoria. St. Toronto— ��[ :1 160.00• a week for one ?year. James • L I theell, k Toronto, was the seller R�� �� ` HEATING SERVICE of .the lucky ticket: _ The total Ro•ary Club held their annual Rural -Urban Dinner on Mon- CAM ON Simms' 'w • - R RiN7. � . —,- _—QAS day.evening at the High School • ��4 -- —� +NYTI�HCE' �74 COLEMAN _ at whine each member of. the avid PIA 362 - MORTGAGES ARRANGED' ' LISTINGS INIVITRD RNOLAY RANGES entertained a' guest for dinner: David Martin, the firs: president of the Lea- - EVERYTHING IN HEATING - ------------------------------•----- .. side Rotary Club was speaker. ('`J RANGES - HOT WATER TANKS'- got. Ohl Oh. somebody ptilled an- • Jim Pyett.e and a friend. motored g y ETC. othkr blooper. Ed.) on the week -end ib $arnia and Wind- , The Women's Institute wish to - ✓ SPECIAL sor Mrs., see his sisters cad brothers. REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE FURNACE CLEAN-OUT Mrs.' Murray Sewell (Eleanor express their thanks to! ail who Stork) of Markham, entertained girl helped tb make their hot luncheon on friends of Tuesday such a success. We wish 7.50 Jane Miller at a lunch- we had their 'recipe for .hot -meat_ —� FIRE .`AUTOMOBILE " LIFE eon and shower at her borne , in loaf. The regular November mceting - - Markham, -on Sa:vrday. 'f - . :--Mobelit Pom9 &Troffer of the W. 1. was held after dishes HOMES .FARMS ;;LOIS -INVESTMENTS The luncheon held recently at Man- t£ ' cheater the Toronto Milk Prod- wiere, washed, .durin whic'•, Mrs. g _ ... Hca#I iYl�'e osis' Assn. was an enjoyable occ O'Sullivan, Mrs. Peattie ^.:. 1 lVfrs.. MAIN ST t asion, but, where were those featured Calvert gave itports of the recent - - PICKERiNG "COLEMAN.. !• ...'�alAilONAI ,. items.of Teo• Pce-Brand Cheese and area convention, and an infnnnal dis- D!JC; 1.4' -:RM j yogurt, Fruit Cup—somebody for- cussiop took place as to p-:•j^cts for----����•� AJAX 657 Immunity betterment- ._