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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1958_12_12rhwf_ .. - h}F�.. � ,_� • - .0 n �r - IST' + •}i�1 ••• , t VOL. 6—`l 6S KJL' t G, ONT W. C. YUit=A8 D.' Actborised As Second. Class t ` 1$t114its< tineas: $230 Ase $Ten Vaitad /IaMa 13+/p _ FiiID/►7C► p 1a 191N g"CwM► he fan_! int Office Dept Olfaw . -;Refected id "--sad Not a Page -- RentAndSeputyor Cam aut_. --- • • •1 --_- �• Clerk, :fin Assess 'eat_ - _ CA"s Chief Justice KcRuer in rajeeting� r r. F1eltR!' as application by A. M. Realty In-' ������ 1�� ,.. TS % vestments Ltd,, , for an order which _ - M< _ s v• would compel Cotmty Judge Pritchard . to hear an asessament appeal by the Our congratulations ;p all nw=- real estate firm secussedtownship an- hers of Council and School Board.. thoritfes of eondutt that "smotsats to recently. elected_ to that office. Max .K,4s little less than taping fratiaulant ad they have a very successful year. " vantage -of a taxpayer". 1 Mr. and Mrs.. Wm. Reatnata sine - - _ Chief Justice McRuer explained 1 family have moved into the frame ftt originally a township court of cotta revision rejected the rnm ny's Be on Main weeks shish they ptscF y _Pa chased a 'few weeks ago. appeal against its 1867 assessment, . We ex lend our sympathy to MrS. � but that the township ,clerk had ad- . Grant Messer. and her family. Mrs,*. f Tiled the firm that they could.appeal Messer was recently calM to, v to the county court if its notice of Peoria, III owing to the death of appeal reached him within 90 days, her cafather. When the case came before Judge Miss Margaret Ho --top held a ` J , solicitor id .bridal shower last week is hotaor _ Pritchard the township's colic ani t� the notice of appeal'shonld have been of her cousin Miss Jane Miller. The! CotaciL'o- served on the township's assessment usual - 8088 HAWTHORN - commissioner under provisions of the'% -happy brae was enjoyed. 1Pho Was its -elected Last Saturaa7 - Ontario Municipal Act. The The Executive of Pickering Dist* ' 3. A �wtz Rttoe In Wad 4. agreed and quashed the appeal. Jtis- .stet Horticultural Soviet held theist inerjag' at the home of Mrs Jao. ._ ' ' ------------ --_----_- tics McRuer said he had to agree that i Judge Pritchard made his decision Stork eeik�. on Wednesday of last w i e Reeve Heads rightly. Juitice McRuer said .he was and aside plana fon their banquet _ not suggesting that clerk L. T. John- January. �Ioa ' $recovering to t Ston was not sell to Donna Scott �j ng good faith. 01sbawa Hosp.i:al from a heart opo - but Po��; added that be felt the position- taken by the municipality in refusing enation, the result of which has OMS _ How Pleiaariag to waive the irregularity in the ser- proaonnced perfect. Viliase Voted qr vice of.. the -notice of appeal is one that On Saturday, the Cub$ were emse- _ .._�.r falls tar short of the standard of ducted on a ramble by Mr. Hard - �w -1. 2 Total fairness and sense of Justice. _ Craig and two other leaders, their', - - ��e 144 345 ] destination bei the Io cabin H. Purvis 175 242 327 ;Violet Swan Beats Stewart Reeve Wm G. Lawson told the g 04 News, "I Am in complete a eW-Pnt the Dan�ldson farm, repaired tfdst ]Loo• Hall - - 169 154 323 C- , fail b the Scouts Here tea ,r Ron. Was= 114 101 215 • sentiments expressed by ht Y ey spent: with the t ire. Dingley, 14a '65 207 n Ward Fire Election Race Chief Justice and I w pe t',at Part of the day and enjoyed their • I ° �. McCalmsra 62 110 142 P wrisih�p' f Assessment Com Qin soup, sandwiches and chocolate . the to hot sioner wouldfollow suggestions ---•--------------------------- PickeringTownship voters saw as made very carefully. As far as I r- anoon.r. E. A. Rackhaai Brock Rd, ! + upset in Ward 5 this ear, when Hiss Y M Village Sehoai Bd Violet Swan beat out last year's Two Members 'For Tonally it concerned the fault does a now General Hospit- - .councillor Robert Stewart. In Ward not lie with the township clerk.' a2 for observation.° • Clerk L. T. Johnston told the News, -Mrs• K. Clarke entertained thee. 4, councillor Ross Hawthorne was re- "appeals have been handled. the same executive of t$te , WhitbyCoacert ';Election Remelts elected by a large margin. In Ward1. 1 School Area as they have in the past 29 years, and Assoc. on Monday at a dessert and T Haney hip co defeated Kal Vizley. �o• we have been following the %Assess- coffee party, The Assoc. has had a. Ethics to be' elected The tow nship council will have three Two. new members were elected to merit Act on appeals. It is the duty it very successful season: Dr. W W. Tomliaeoo 280 1new faces this year., with Mr. S n y. y g public Behoof concert held oa: _ . Mn. 1 B i g an law er xetin on behalf df his ' The Meryl Bryant 268 in Ward I, ]M r, Harry Ashton in the school board of Area 2 this year. They:are John C. Stills and Jack client to make the appeal in the.pro- Wednesday night is the Hi h-Schooh _ - Denis- Robinson - ' " 19S Ward 3 -and Miss Swan in Ward S. B d. HeFditeh, 1 VCardt I- Haney Sp g, 269; Kal Reed,. Resn}ta- he ttmanner. over-ridden Apparently assess; er successful.brium Con ,attanc'ed andi Geo crude Cr ieh$oo a clause r y e'er 'a :: n, for " ' W. C. Fsrtttasr 90 tztEy, a53an L c which pr^v..4s the staff and p Joan C. -Mills 731, Jack Reed 518;. that notice of appeals should gr to ;,,e Miss -Milne, f Ushaw z ------------------ �- _ _ Ward 4- Ross Hawthorne, 299;. Walter Gildne.r.379 and Harles De- assessment commissioner. I'want ars- week=end guest at th•r' L, T.'. Hospi• a • Ross Deakin, 170; Miles Bourbon 124. peals to be heard and so does cocrci! %Ir, and Mr : Robert :1 iran are: tal Auxiliary - .-- ,,.Cook, 83; Wm: Fair- ---------- _ ` I have done thing to stop them f CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS being heard." IaieJ occupied b tl:e %t rl: t �o Furnish Ward Ward ,- Stewart, Swan. 289; Robert Y P Y ement of Deputy -reeve. Sherman Scott s;:i Stewart, 204. d, 1n sphe of the discouragement of • the fault is not in the cl'erk's oth,-e: -- ---_ -;-'.. Coloured lights are retaking their There 'a no wish on tt a very high wand and tha distrscla -- - h t sh art of coup- appcarance as Christmas draw+ near. P ions of the La boo and t o The Board of. the Ajax and Picker- A REQUEST � , til to deprive the ratepayer's of their polling ing General Hospital was the recip- At the local Rotary Club dinner on In Pickering Vi•lage a large tree, right to a nearby Santa Claus Parades, tho, r g ppeal% . What is re e'fed is lent of a cheque for $1,000 on Mon- Monday evening, a request was read adorned with lights has been sett up Bazaar. held, on Saturday at the- C- � i B. eq more co-operation on eke part of-cer- g, y near ;the four -corners.- Several of E. Centre by +tits Afternoon W. A.. flay eveam b the President for ]ne dttaatiort of tain township departments.' The occasion was the annual gift , gocd, used furniture for a familyin the store, have lighted and- decorat- of the United. Church, was mtaxess- ------------ ---------- -� stale, which was largely attended at ; the district who have recently 'e it i ed their windows already, and here - fully, conducted. It was opened bye tibe Nurses' Rebidence. The 'cheque is "burned out". Believeng it to be a and there one notices homes .That a lira. Harold Stainton of Courtiee,., _ to furnish a 2 -bed ward in the new VWy worthy cause and request. the have already got their w•indovrs and stV�en��' Give'' ��® formerly of Pickering, whose hos+- string of the hospital. Newts will undertake to pert any- out -doors decorations lighted. It is band Rev. Harold Stainton was min W=9 ll[ra. dean Tomlinsory president of one who may have sueh.•,and will too had the Christmas "season -is so a later of the United Church and 1d1, 1he Women's Auxiliary • of the hos-1 part wiih it, in touch with the pro• short, for she "colour" displayed at here in 1931. Many useful and ora.. P" presented the cheque to Board per this time of year certainly • brightens tens 1935 Gifts amental articles were displa ed? st- partses — Ed Gave us a 'call at y gt' F Y lts>rtnan, Mr. Kenneth Morley. 192W, an otherwise bleak winder. __ _ the bazaar, and the tea tables neve; _ Each h n: s I ve. ,.. . - • . ---_ ed more at r cti ,,. c6 yea• the stole of Pietas- . Dole e t a - • - ins Distect High School take part Mr. and Mrs. George H. Till have in a Christsrsat G:fr Drive spaosoe. moved into the -apartment- in the C.• • ed by the ,.went CouaciL All the Hutchings -house next to the.United. Conservation Plans 'Announced For Flood Control-. Here gifts chiy are gen roes are ng T Church.' . the needy cLilaren in N.ckeriag Twp, Mrs. F. J. Proust seen: some titna t>1age, sad Ajax. After a fo.m has her sister -ars. Fred _ = w coil en g4ta a' y�,.er Christ,Oshawa, ' ;. ,. ..' ;.,• .:..... .�. _ _..: Robbins;k of ttand also kzt# ectr:d t *: mats Tree is taped on their Home, a viiit from her brother Heber Dowta, . Roam d r. This car the of of' Bno kits. RA, a cLss of 39ystudtnts,f s�tarad a appeal for the 1�'hite Gift 10 the drive off with a bang; after Sunday met with a very generous re- :' t one week they had close to 150 pre- sponse at the Utnited hvrch• T}te seats. Nwiamlly, when the whole items included clothing, canned foods. a a: �_ z •` `, `,�), school noticed that 10A had gatl.e.ed games and toys, and will be sent •o •�t `�--~ too many gifts, the spirit of the a Toronto- mission. s: �, °.( „r- %°' ��• 1 drive began to get in o full swing. -Th.ir many friends are pleased to . 1 And the race was �on. Still, dur- lean that Mr.. F. H. -Halla:r 1 d fr. !Mg all the- bustle and- bustle, site A. Bushby d in .w. ) • f • � '^i -r Y�' `! . ti� l • � �• •�}� / i �r. � are a! .intI\Cove, ,�• �,-� `� ,>ti�' j �•/ ;r t number of Christmas trees on the hca;th uiat both have been rcicas- €. - 1 • r r,-- 77 door of 10A continued to et hi -• T .; :. - i g gh• ed frorii hospital; . and they are QU yea and higher. After abo'tit the sec- ready now for a Merry Christmas at_ > ��i' and week: ICA had '24 trees on'their home.. s door; and it appeared as ;;hough they A really good Chrinessi ;• L , `y would be the stmas co y :hie winners -but no, wait was risen bSenior Su>ida)r y 4 -c ��,,+ �, 4, a.minutel On •the door of one lonely Sehonl of. Dunba-rton United Churcht. s ;. •�17 �;:1. tat;:: /� room. the..number. of tre-p began to last week. The chip;ren had their., ' fry ` ,� t.', 3 ` •} , ~' ��` increase. It was the form of 12A. No oan instrument; and, provided a l air, 12A wasn't going to give up. the fine musical program. race, it seemed ass though they had the new br:dre c•f the Liverpool n Y vie Y,, students of ' Cloverficaf just tofan. ver not yet .hilus completed. 12A *ere carrying ic:" of c.Is ' rtia v y.:. „~ •� J . L Far f P_ motorist., are hcrt>ing' for - --:�� . into the school, and n La.- door be- warmer w•ea'lher in order that tha -- �+ gan to look like a rc_a_ .;cation cen- contracior may finisli the Jab as. '•'� » began to wonder w;w 7r -5 going to The sudd'en'on;fai:ght of winter• It tyfL� f:t,; y'. _.., win. the drive,, btt Ptiil .t,)A-•seemed' with -its consequena ice on the bay. »a� �T •, to be going strong% Dririn the, last and the creek ha; crew ed a dans•-- _ Ali F5 i0N g g - - few -days, 12A students brought in t -ous •• situation; as the 'ice• is not Tet ' over 300 presents,bcar:ting their thick ^Hough for sale:y, Parents wilt!wilt!-m • -t YCLLa •. t'1 •-• total to 540 tnBiy'ng t, :m the win. be. well advised - to warn • their -child - rung class. 'ren of this danger, �F a 0A collected 48;? ts, ConRratulations• o Mr. and Mfrs_ ^ a g ea of credit sfioiild bei I g�iv- D. L. Rowan (Ina MacRae s If plans of the Metro Consetvrition -*� ) on floe Qovernments would be asked to splitflood land. en to them for making the drive birth of a son on Saturday, Decent - Al ��oo through, the Duffin's and Rouge 75 ser cent of the cost. The balance Fur the Rouge area1-$1,325,000 for - -such a big success, During Tuesdays ber. 6, Stuart David, , �Patersheds could• benefit greatly over would tic, split by the municipalities air of small dam badly damaged Christmas -Assemb:y, Student'Com- Mr. and Mrs. the next 10 years. P P Clare Gunter, Bur-' the t 10 yt announced -this week governed by the Authority and bene -by Hurricane -Hanel and acquisition -of cil President, Ray Gilchrist, present. lington, spZnt the week -end of the,. Y fitting from the project. 1 in a 92 page brief, tans sailing for 1 300 acres of flood plain land. ed the gifts to. -Mrs. Wheeler on be. 11�•estney home P Earmarked for Duffin's creek is The flood 'plain land in both the half. of the Red C:oss, Salvation • $34,607,000 flood control program $1.979,p0U for two recreational reser-Rouge and Duffin's watersheds wasever Continued On Pape Four More PC kering Nowa On Page Toronto- The tfedera? �3ndr provincial `01rs and parchase of 1,000 acres of not designated. i N - , r - a.•w L . 17•c •—[-+..�,� �'y^�,_y �clew , ..r•c s+.� _. ,.,,'•. r.-;`:;�'R:�a. .. «r"-.ei... w.*;�q'.+2+aC:. s..fs :.- ....kv - .. _ ,.. _ _ , � ... .. - - ._ •. :7 •!r>, «: r''-'. •id.•�.""_•Rt;. .x,41. iY:.+.7•:: ! ..'•,,..•� , . beaming and helping him small dairy farmers the r^st *'4L ,-,»,it's ugym - Sco a _+ STJ dos tfeyeadd-th�W call ��'WhisicTe.°`ilavt` � �a •� �5 �. .- waif :out Di ``miry tile: iarlj. raised mead we. ag' You _' •_ irt�e di do �. • know...go out from undet 5y i d if the er -said. "Ckh may>is1:" «, •'' , selling• .the warm• ou'd rather Yes, we sold milk when tie 'saidthe e mis one. agineerzen champagne, s • ahead, never considering that only requirements wrre f•j tiS'i "Dear Anne Hirst: - cleanliness and .a, healthy herd. Unfortunately we haven't licked After mne 'a 'widow .for five ' * you would be lett holding. a the problem of bubbles yet" ab and living out your years But all we got fez our milk at years I am thinking of marryinf • unprotected against first was 11.25 for an 80 lb., a man I've known, a long while— ' i o a e, - aid to but my three children, all mar= : • lonenis s- or;, illness or mis- = can • Now• the . ptice k gq�arnarineS + fortune. They do not..aleaa to' farmers is, I believe, =4.60 a Become Popular l ;Y ale areangered by the' idesre- p_ — Ahey will not even meet him. • selfish now, they just•have hundred. But with, all the They declare it I insist I shall not the understanding that striations, deductions, expe disure ter ears will bring and shut-offs it is actually much Those clear, sea-green, = semi- Those be welcome is thea �* l!t Y less. Far, , _tar .less than the ♦ precious stones known as ac>,ua- "homes! I am financiaiiy Jude- • 'The least your• children cavy' 24e- a quart •the '6ghsurnei pays rparines have rocketed to pope pendent, thank heaven, ; and '• do ,is. to 'get' aequairlte8 -with' at the door. So, tomo, row morn- larity since the gift a• few. mg though I am 54 1 hold a good ;this man, and learn-to know g wh ou pick up your milk ago to the Queen frflm the" Pres$: I• ositioYf: him. He would never deprive tri- dent. of Brazil -Of a $30,000 aqua- ' "1i4y husband was hospitalized • them of Your affection and. don't ta]tq it ail:[or ,granted Re- e ��, • •concern even if he could; he member -the; work, apd - r-xpense: marne and dtamoa3 bracgle� i -for. three years before h a involved before the milk gets with a clip. ► * has no desire to interfere, no oto the bottle— and then -maybe 'The Queer vias giv paid the bills somehow, raise } the children alone; 1, never' ac- ' ova but to make theaY I y r; �:. , � � „you'll fiiid•that 24t easier to par•-• ". aquamarine because I found -out • mother's life richer and enjoy i ' .cepted relief nor help, from any- _ Well, while vaP are on .tt�e - that she loves-it," Brazil's Arai- - body. Ihad atime finding worn • with her the compauionsh►p its b,"w bassador in Londost. Senhor Assts that would let me cook their. ' each can give the other. subject of dairy• P anesIs and be with them nights; 4 I suggest you invite them all about margarine? DO you know bracelet Chateand clip, =M101�perfeect' there is' another campaign 'lar bracelet and ¢tip ! kept them in church, and sent * over to dinner to meet him, rolour • in the offing? Mary I7 a ►eecklace` gives t0 rbc. Qaeest 'them through high school where * They can hardly refuse. Have titomen's' organizations are agc- by Brazil for` l er::g.brtnsatiesa. - . they were all honor -students. * you a woman friend they like 1a�g for the removal of colour The, a+�uamtirt>Qe be+ alt�r�ays A favorite aunt died, leaving me *• who can explain your need for restrictions, cl$ir�tn€ that 7%- been'one of the-favorite' gems ; quite a bit of money, so things •amore complete life? Or wliy million hours.'• during•' a 3tx- of Queen' ElizabetCt the' ween grew easier with the years. * not show them this comment $' mom' period are •;pent in Un- Mother. It has beer' poetiEally _ "The man I am load of !s any + You have sacrificed every- ` " ' lrtAY. SUR - Chinese beauty tario. homes just colouring mar- described as looking as though, own age' and well-educated;, be thing for you$ family: Nowt serine. And of • ilj: -the marW it 'came `_`direct from some. mer- has a pleasant home, s car, a • that you can live a Ide" of your Chen ling models a sack play Jobs that s about the worst.. Of maid's treasure-house in the . • _ good business and money saved. •own, you are entitled to tt. Luft In London The oriental course,' there is an easy way to' depths of a summer sea." Most important. he can give me * Only you can decide, of course, print suit has elastic bands at avoid -it' .' .. buy butter the companionship I need so • If after all _your efforts the top and bottom However. -with the cost of g. much; he is kindness itself, • children are still adamant, living so High, and s^ many Gi t•WOrt6-y •Sit - - utterly unselfish, and eager W • marriage might not be worth _ wives and mothers, putting urt know and like my family. * that -to you; but certainly in t� lunches; a lot of Shem just can't "What do you think? Shall I • your place I should not turn afford butter. So, if they are gTy _ keep on working, and lige alone? ► down this chance ce to marry . +•• going to buy margarine anyway I shouldn't need to ask anybody • without. using all my pe.- what's the sense of forcing them '~ at all, but my mother always a suasion. to take that anappetisin white said we are never so wise that s if they still' refuse their stuff? We prefer butter_ our- tare can't question ourselves. goodwill, they are storing up selves but l certainly don't crit$- WHICH WAY . •� dark remorse for themselves �, CLs4s case anyone for using margarine, YOUNG TO KNOW • that could spoil their mature nor do I object to .eating it when �.A'�; = " - 'TOO • years * . * I have to. * Many a woman your age is Skim milk,­so so necessary to • as vigorous and emotionally _ NO-GOOD MAN fighting the Battle of the -Bulge, _ This was against colour crops ' alert as when she was 40—yet "Dear Anne Hirst: has long been recognised as up repeatedly and so tar as 1 ,� • to her children she is all We married at 18 and 2Q, and can see it's a' losing battle. I- ►� a" _ the best source' of protein food. W' » mother, they see her as an old for five years m husband was we can take. And i do mean doubt if the removal of. the - : • woman. They are shocked that real good and sweet to me. But "food" even though milk in its colour ban would increase the : she feels affection for any s:les to any great extent. So • man, and longs to grow ofd when we started a family he natural state is a liquid. Sut forgot about me and the baby do you know there is a♦ variatiaa I am all for the sale o yellow • with a contemporary beside and began running around. Now in skim" milk depending upon margarine. and let people buy • her. Frankly, they feel a bit we have three children• and' he the breed of cosy from which what they will After all, colour • ashamed; they think -her in- • •it still at it. it comes? The higher the butte:- YOU not the only thing that counts. ' a • dination to marry is little You can tell .margarine by its • short of indecent. "Shall I believe all the tales rat content of the whole milk the texture and fiat flavor. Mar- - 1 hear about him, or put my higher-the non-fat solidi it con- urine dna toast, and buttered- 0 • " When they wanted' to get trust in the good. Lord? I've rains. High testing milk contains gSo '. married. the went' merrily etei 1841 more pro- toast are entirely different an y been the best wife I *now how approxim y I say sway with the colour ban ._always- thinking -first•of his corn- tein and 8%.-more calcium than • and the. messy job of kneading _ fort, but. he, keeps right on a quart of milk of the low-fit be m yenow •into soft atiuLla - -For Starlet iflOfl -drinking, while I do some work variety. 4' __.of goo. However, if-and when we '. _ in the .church. He fusses con- My goodness, doesn't It ahnost do get coloured ' margarine -IT PRINTED PAMRN tinually: • and I can't take much throw you when you _ think of still buy butter anyway - ' more. He just throws his whole the difference there is 4p farm d _.. w check away, buy3 ve 1' mg now an yesttrday. Years _ - i t: 'itlo o�ia__ n gives me no money ego milk was milk and we were ;Tasty Licking 463 for the children's other needs. satisfied to let it go at that and FOR 11011 • "Indeed we haven't ' proper asked no questions. We drank it -The meeting in New York's ,. clothes — no money, i,o husband, i•aw, and sometimes warm, it' Henry Hudson Hotel fast month t 9' T� r. o father - just a drunken no- as it came from the cow. Pa;- was deadly serious. and to • £AMRw r� NR�i good man. DESPERATE" teurization was little-known — reporter who had gotten $ata it -" and just a lot of fuss about,noth- by mistake, utterly. bewildering. Make' for yourself or delight if-you nave proof,that your so we thought As for skint The sponsor was the Institute 'o! a friend with a charming pine- _ - , ' : • ; . • husband sliends too much mg' we Environmental El and its - �• milk, that was something apple and shell stitch dotty. ' money. on other women, the fed to the pigs and poultry. Look- purpose was to demonstrate, and • Legal Aid Society in your Ing back I am -.sure mast chil- discuss, their latest devices for Two sizes — larger serves as • neighborhood can advise you dren built up a natural im-. creating the kind of tempera- etnterpiece. smaller as place mat • as to divorcing him. However, munity to infection, otherwize '• tures and conditions that might y or dpily., this assumption is not easy to how 'would they have rirvived? be encountered. in say, outer Pattern 877: crochet directions r •prove. • Here is a case in point. AmO"g space: 13 and 22 inch "doilies, in No. 30. 'i• • • There seems no doubt that our herd rows was one Holstein Wandering about, the reporter Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS • your husband is not supporting —Katie. She .was a good milker came to something called a • his family as well as he can and appeared to be in particu- ThermaLmite Test Chamber. it (stamps• cannot be accepted; u� _-• afford, ands , it is ,on these . -larly good condition,' so it was looked like an ordinary icebnx postal ore safety) for this _ n for safe _- .. * grounds you should appeal for always some of her milk that but a card on its said it could Pattern to LAURA WHEELER. • advice: He needs a man to deal was saved for domc use--an create temperatures from 200 Boz 1• Eighteenth St.. New Z •with him, and to attorney for y Toronto, Oat Print plainly the i cur children had ilk at ever degrees Fahrenheit below zeta to 1rATTEBN� and your t ` •'the Society should 6e able'to ineal. Then came government '400 above. "What do you: keep in NAME and ADDRESS. * convince him he must take inpsection of cows and the elim- an icebox like that?" the reporter - • better care of you all, or else. ination of T.B. infected animals ._'asked a. benevolent environ- A NEW 1959 Laura, Wheeler • Be frank in your interview We had two re-actors on the mental engineer. Needlecraft Book,. JUST OUT. with this group, for you' can first -test. One of. them .was : "These, among other things."- has lovely designs to order: em- * weay. 11.7 trust them to be understanding fifteen-year-old' Katie! 'it was said the tnvuonmental engineer broidery, crochet, knitting, book. • • and kind. quite a shock! A cow giving and handed the reporter what Ing, quilting, toys. In the book, _ -• • • •l. _ f • * bacteria-infected milk and our looked like an everyday Pop- a special 'surprise to make a . a Chfldren do not mean to be children had been drinkiGg-it foe •sick. If had an unmistakable little girl happy—a cut-out 4011, - _ selfish, Wel are jest Interested ,years., If they had not built up taste' of Scotch whisky. clothes to color. Send 25 cents first in themselves H your their own* immunization they. "That's right," said ,the en- for this book. family has this problem,. write must surely have contracted T.B. ' An�he Hirst about it. She sees j might add, no one outside the both sides and origin can ezplata family drank• the- milk is we one' to -the other. Address her at were separating and sellirq ►e6 Awsf Box 1, 123 Eighteenth Street, chutning cream. New Toronto, Ontario. That was the first and last Glamor wardrobe for the dols time we had any re-ictors'in our that's the newest rage the herd. 'Later we sold fluid milk - golden haired, dimpled child star �% now on TV! Easy-sew pattern •' � ode m to a local dairy and never once •_ had a sour can returned. And,: hcludes dress, coat; hat,-middy �1 ¢ yet the only way we had i �out81, pedal pushers, shirt,•night- Etiquette • • • -chilling the milk was by drop- - -- :.. _ .:gown, petticoat and panties.erta bee tank of ice- s Printed Pattern 4835: F'or-dada- cold water from the we e ti 12, 17 and 19 inches. See pattern Q. Naw can 1 vary the pre` - - the local Health-Unit came into - „foie yard-ii ration of mayonnaise? being and before long farmer! Printed directions on each at= A. Mix with the lam rota on•` tern part. Easier a P p op c., ill sauce, houses, institll electric milk- Send FORTY CENTS (stamps cooked tomato, or catsup. A lit- coolers ... or else. A year be- tle chopped celery or'green liep- ' fore we left the farm we put } ii n z 1 cannot 6e accepted; use postal Per may be added if desired, a $300 milk cooler. I doubt s note for safety) for this pattern. if we got our money's worth -please print plainly - SIZE, your Q. How can I dry a fir neck - - NAME, ADDRESS, and STYLE piece or coat that has become .out of it But we were. thankful .':."MBER. _ wet, without injuring the itrr? a for small mercies. Rumours were afloat that all dairy' f arm- Send order to ANNE ADAMS: ?►. -Do not dry it by the heat - ars would be be com- SACK ON A VISIT - Princess Grace of Monaco IQoks on as her Box 1, -123 Eighteenth St., New of a fire, as this causes the skin'to gelled to .adopt the no=handling husband, Prince Rainier (left) shakes hands with her father, Toronto, Ont. become brittle and the bait to method of milking arid ship by john Kelly, of Philo delphia,'Th• royal couple had just arrived fall out. Shaka the fur thorou h• 'tank.- That would mean an ,ex- ;nt Idlewild Airport They will visit with friends ln' the . UtL. ly to get out the moisture, $hes penditure of about To for 'before returning to Mortaw'for Christmas. - ISSUE 50 — 1958 _ hang up to-dry slowly: special' egiiipment- To many - r. • ' R ^Jr• y ,+.`n.m,'f+sd':C-�-.''x e;,y..; o].-Yeti ~f :• ' � H.i,t: .�k?'••e :dN�a... .-'. - - .. � - .. .. ... � .. ,Y" �: h' { X •t •. 0. 3-� ,•,d ,' +r,� �.. 40" .+ml..v= 3• r:.p„�•5,. ,f.. r ts,- -'� :,' r a a that we all dtipend on one another bo j p�N r, 'winter work Drive acme err int economically and `all W +sChairman; 11[fss v Mose, Then the train event of the evening f+ d•- attended the wedding of 8ever► -our economic activity such as bu Represerr�tive; W. D, I le Nelson and Gar Lanigan, Y- Burn took place. Rev. McLennan and his II y Y ir► r j leder roue Here �g and selling goods and services, Aid• W. E plo Represeatativel wife, v have just recently retired Scarboro last Saturday. _ has a direct lasering on the welfare resmtative�anch' EMPloYer Rep- from their -work in Pickering after Sorry to hear that Mr .Roy Keith of our community and the people en R E R Elliott, Employee five and orae-half years of faithful formerly of Brock Road and now in , o' ' A campaign designed to keep poo- it. He said, "Each winter, partly be- a Representative; C• piiiteY, Employ- - :ple carreatiy employed on the pay- � cause of the cold weather and �Pr'elseniative; service, were presented With a purse Vicjoria, B. C. has been quite lila .1 Partly rcialtural Re C• P. Werry Ag- of money. Mr. • Harry Boyes, Clerk He, is now recovering. ;+ tell, and possibly create work for because of habit, economic activity cox, Pres�stative; C. J. Wil- of Session thanked Mr. Mchennan Several of the ladies attended a r .Iw®e of the unemployed was latuis► in this community slows down acid who Sam as °t of NES-UIC Broh, and his wife for their spiritual lab-' Home Baking Sale at, the Dunbar a ,heti officially in Oshawa and District' Secretary, -10 - somp of our wage-earners join the Representative e a dVxnaa a oars in Pickering and outlined the ton Legion Au iary on atur y- �1lovember 7, by the Oshawa Local ranks of the unem to P retie, and Mr, Ff app p yed. This fact- Mr. 'ga fin- highlights of the minister's career in Mrs. Carter ,and Mrs. SQwerby at- byment Cotamittlee• is well known but what s not al- dgeoa emphasized: " 'jailitl theme of the campaign is to lPvwg Your full support By $t. 'Andrew's. Ede. Kenneth Thump- tended the Christmas Auxiliary ways recognized is dhat when .wage. win �On the local son's daughter then presented Mrs. Party on Monday. Lite people plea jobs now to be earners are unem o les employment carnPaign, you McLennan with .a beautiful bou uet Several of our residents and their the .winter months when and unable are' helping YQurself and at the same q ti Owing tb make their boatiial economic con tins, het of red roses. children a,�tended the Sana Ctaua and materials are r*dily avail- tributioa the whole community suf. Peg Your comanuaity to ra title. A' "Db It Now' u what Y mann pr°�sper°ns•> the Econgregation andnhad¢pronoued. Parade at Claremont on Saturday `- >tPaua wilter l -- --------------------------- ons to ���� Jan1' you ae an -- --- ----- red tke benediction, the cbngr- �gation Earl A. Tomlinson, lfliotstvr of Labor, Hon., Special can do about it a:e:— sPectal'Coagrngational ),electing enjoyed refreshments in the church Starr, M. p» of Ontario As a houee&,Uer, you can arrariga St Andrew's Pr'NbY'tmian Church basement to "close out" a most en- The death occurred suddenly atj g idingr acid to as official state�mena, to have all Monday, December 1, 1958 joyable evening.— Correspondent. the Oshawa General Hospital, fol- "'It is in the best lntererts of tYPm of inside work such Yong as renovation re-decoration rc-------------- ----=------ P ------ lowing a heart attack, on Friday. t0otutf *Y to MPPat the "W=ter and other maintenance work around Last hiouday evening a special con November 28, of Earl A..Tomlinsoa, 'W�� t�Ptl� in � way y'0Y your home done during the wince gregational meeting was held at St. LUSS 91 & !I T.-ZION isi'his 64th year.-' - months. Andrew's Presbvterian Church here. Born in Pickering Township, he P "gleans remember+', he continued, The Interim Moderator Rer. liun- Members of business organizations The Box Social sponsored by the was the son of the tato Mr. ani '"MMY of the slow-downs and shut- can recommend that their companies ter, of Melville Presbyterian Church, Men's Club last Friday nigkt was a decided success, realizing near s90 Mrs. Francis Tomlinson. A resident " liber which tslYel P is Caat�ia have construction and mairrtienance West Hill opened the mewing with for the furnace fund for the church. of Oshawa, he was employed at tete ;*Rob year during the winter month* work of ill binds done 'in the ,�' prayer, scripture reading and a hymn Friends are sore General Mo (ors for 25 years. He, at Aft tbw result of outmoded habits and of praise. y '� hear thlat statimMrs. Walter 'Carson is in the Osh,- one time operated a service statim traditions raditir than cold weather". 13usiatss orgaaizations could en- Tet asuur The ngroWtion then heard the awe Hospital. at Brougham, and well known to -•- _ _ 1Mpdam methods and technological Business the use of annual vacaaiona °;-Of the Church, Mr. Chas. Next Sunday December 14, there many of the district No Itthanave milide it ftpstUk to do much during rile off season. Standard pro- th�wonderfui� nws�thatra successful announce will be a White Gift Service in can- Surviving are ,his widow; a dau- k, aldoev work in the winter than we ducts could be produced and stock- visitation had been made b ei h rection with the Sunday School, at ghfer, Mrs. Earl Henry, Oahaws; 4 policy pldoling alaed-arr - pointed out piled during the winter months and y g igen 1.30 P. m. followed by the regular and five sons: Erwin, of Niagara men- of the church and that on the church service, and in �e evening Falls, Gordon, E.; Georgy, and �'lormlm Hodgson, Manager of the t� campaigns and dcsc°un'ts basis of this. Vi-lon a resident min_ a could be atartad to encourage winter inter will soon be called to take u t 8-tlQ P. M. the Young People are Daniel, of Oshawa; and Lloyd of I+latimal Employment Servlet Office work personnel could be tra.ned in his work in the Pickering charge p putting on a Candle•lighl Service. Tpronto: also five grand children. of the Unemployment Insurance winter rather than summer. g R The Active Service' Class will. be . Interment was made_ at Groveside +' Commission in Oshawa, said "The Steps Tiave already been taken :) meeing in the basement of the local Ceme pry, Brooklin. "I think you will fad that in is purchase .a new man's, __ o the un- to your advantage to do some of in Pickering church next Wednesday night, ,Dec- --- - ---------------------- - AmPloyeed but also to keep people L illage for rtes neW minister. ember 17. , ?Teats for the. Christ- In Memoriam tiletire is on chip to ,heel these *inga in the winter," Mr. Rev. Conk, ti - Icor who tea woe ', The aim " Y of St. Andrew's Prer mas Tree will be packed and a Hodgson said. Sio11Rd tradessttart• byterian Church, Scarboro praised the Gift Exchange for da 'ss members. TOGERSON—In loving remsou-- was to curb unemployment by not not so rtu►hed 3t winter can often do eongregativa fQr. their moral and fin.--------------------------- p t e sating' new candidates for the stn- better work." -- - -- _ -�� ranks. tial -support ---� -- . ---- _ - _ -'--- - --- benne, f John, beloved husband Sonde member's of die NES staff pPort of this new project ;s y �y o lou and iter- Hodgson feel* people shcod are Pickering. He ,aid that he was ple�y OCK ROAQ A beautiful memory who died Dteof coo s 1don ;beep tatorkieig and plan raahttsnance postx+ra in various ed' with the '.fact that St. Andrew's plops and rem oadtts introducing ! Church in Pickering had also art We cherish st72 with love icer+ e ,jobs to dWr bom even if they are the "plan it NOW, theme. pamphlets their Budget Allocation to spread the The Home and School Execuutive Meeting alit hat' he held on. Tues- A day that comes with sad segtety, Ito do' this labor themselves. The tact stickers and seals for erivelopes and Gospel. of the Lord Jesus Christ at day. December 15, The Schoot Con- To one that we v0 serer forget. fleet PAU and other materials wag �� �g used 'Jo home and abroad. He wished the cert will be held on Thursday, the �prselitlsed can be a stimulant - is l8th, rotten ever -4~j remembered by wi& l ig& r. congregation well in their future everyone is welcome, and ch8drsn, Dennia Ann, Beroalrk The Ovfa's s Local Employment plans and brought greetings from E. Mr. and Mrs: W. Carter and Gor- Gordon and Vere - -. The - NPA ll(tinagllr pointed out Committss Is 0a4 up of: A. E. Toronto Presbytery. Is Ontado"Department of Transport _ announces your Re.+w��entr~ - OINT'. .i�EEEi' Jo _ • . + C Y • ' �0 Effective February 1, M9 A to make Ontario's streets and highways sates iFIREPLACE FUELS -� TMe Pa,lt - �. oaotesrisd from a '� to protect Pedestrians -and the minions of tardal t 'Mlle have Softwood sldbf, Helydwepfj Ofd mai a motor Small e. cannel of negligent drivers who abuse the privilege of OOtltfel . ; M Cy gMd' driven—eetr►eeN bad drivers. The good driven will be safer than - ` WE - : tiet+er before. For ��� J. " get6d motorists will be encouraged to improve their driving habits. ►roof 4f the sff*d veeess of the Point S _ DELIVER its success in other lit reducing accidetsts is provided by --Atlantic >iu di provinces and in the United States. It Lt designed to save lives= - till bscrtbers a or ask .for i►teWing yours. iPickering 74 „ How the POINT SYSTEM works . W. MITCHELL LTD. -Points H� io the driving record ofmotorists upon conviction for offences as PICKERtNG _ listed below. 12 pointe within a 2-year period wiA bring licence suspension for 3 months.' An additional 12 point accumulation within .a i.yeSi PC riod will bring 6 months' suspension. I A driver with 6 points will be advised of his record and asked to irnnrovc his driving. _, .. p AVE! • ,At 9 points the motorist will be asked to attend an interview and show cause whyhis driv- ling privilege should not be sus y P p - - - slispended if his attitude reflects ims' Hemay be laced on robation or have his licence RM SASH AS LOW AS poruibiwy. WOODEN 5T0 Quints are dedeeted from the record 2 years after the date of conviction. After a period of suspension, a motorist will - �� motorist begin with no points against his driving record. iroeel-lc:entx folder describing the Point System iniletail when applyi� - • ' for his 1959'L)tiver`s � . T{MATEf ' ro! NT SYSTEM—SCALE EE _ _.t .: DO�IvN Es _ 41-00 EASY"'pfHly PAYMENTS- POWU v1otAYMN ►OIa1T>i 111 19 Criminal neytipence invoh+in o1AT10N Y POINTS 1/1ounON v Sn'S wood Products z ebe tri* of motor vehicle 9 S txeeed t+p.ed praN b �0 ' 2 Improper turns -,•* m•P•h• or more 12 i7rlvieto while k+toxionshd .... 5 6c 2 Failing ro sigwl � _' HARMP nn 1, b>iPet►ed 10 m.p h and lessthan way dhrlded into tinea pjAj( - a 12 Ohio trio ksms by ant,rep- F, m.ph PHONE 1002 t ' i Foilit b 2 Foiling to atop for sellout bur 'L - :., rseeaMallonn u yield r;*-,of-way 2 Unnecasorq slow delving r ' m wk dm fa my of#w i Feilbt9`te obey a atop sign or 3 Felbwiny roc closely -+ +�►'s 4rswer, SaWASlon is >~tlne1_n9M _ ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF cry for at kan 3 months 3 Foiin '22 Improper opening street passing of vehtde 9 to repoA an oacidart e b stop at ,cone of 2 Exaedin by 10 door:.MILLS ,� 9 speed tts11 ELECTR#INlCS S Caries drN%g . 2 P tx 2 Pedestrian crop-owe vlolallon m Mder 3 tocinq , Improper guanine - 2 -Any adwr driving offence when ' _ _ TV SPECIALISTS 2 Failing to chare reed wNde in mollen - jo 8 .. 'FAV Service operating ftnttwrl your y r rkirtily ' - FO LLOW TH E RULES O GOOD DRIVING • MIASLE Service, 'by trolued fedlnlalons. w L I ml_ 'Now. ' . - You' will keep r QUARANnED Strube alt rwsot Wls , a& R 'o gust driving record clear .. Y1/oNp. W0., Mlnleter J. CoLum Puts► n a . a Mt isew � ' ' ee Pickering 526 _ 4 0. .. `S .. 1.' �•' fl Amy. .t, -,;f• r ..i a .. _ •.. i % "I" in IMgyun mg he �� n (CARDS OF THANKS e r .. Step At N*ne � podttkal Ile: wase a Police Mages - orate; a mcmter and Past master of e� • r • the Nasalis Onfer, TO, Covin Pickering Village How many hundreds of dollars are going out of this area (hese days of the J. O. O. F. and a member Chriab w shopping? Likely local merchants would cringe if they -deceased (lira a few �n pro- Years ago. He j Would like to take this opportun- M1 only knew. _ is survived by -4wo daughters, (Bea Mrs. Do ) ity to thank the people of Pickering y . We agree that larger stores offer more variety, but it is question- Douglas Norman, Yeterboro; Township for acchiimine me as reeve able i! tLry w;cr 1,cGta y ...:.y or pr:ces. W,: nc!o that local stores In ( Mildred) Mrs. Grant Sine, New- for 1959. May I wish one and all a this area are offering not only a wider selection of merchandise this year market; alsr> three grandchildren, Merry Christmas and a Happy and and i;vc great-grandchildren. Prosperous New Year. . ;but prices are within range of everyone. latero nt tvas made at Erskine Sherman Scott Bg A local merchant told us this Week that one customer after hong Ceme cry here. --------- - did all her ---------- --------,-------_.----- I would to thank the rate - crow uld lrke Lha ✓ .1216 shopping right here. She also stated the Prices were on a par with the payers of Pickering Township for the - CHERRYWOOD confidence placed in me, by giving me large store. ' an acclamation 'sa Deputy -reeve and We realize that a person; can't alw:.ys get what they want in a small The Sunday Schoch and Church to take this opportunity to wish one ises. Go iA, look Service will be' combined for. a White and all Compliment town but, at least give the local merchants Stat chats calx the Season. Gift Service on Sunday morning at Hre- Jess L McPherson Around. and we'll be amazed if you do not find several items that you 11.00 o'clock. --~ — -------- ---------- aseed. Our businessmen do not ask nor do they etpect to get all the local Mrs. J. Rennie returned home on. MY HUMBLE RT AT tChristmas trade. But they do have to_ live, 'and would like the chance W Saturday after a flying May I s=teno of heartfelt blanks FOR YOUR SUPPORT N. Tii:Zr Y y tug visit with t° all those Who voted and worked on � jabow you what they have to offer. her daughter in California. my behalf `in the recent township Plec- I O ELECTION. Y h POLLS N LECTIO DA Mrs, Hughes is staying tion. 1959 promises to be a big year • • • 1 Another thing we think you will appreciate is the uvsy hoes] mem daughter Mrs, Leonard Dart, who, and for the township I will give it my, THE � SEASON'S BEST WISHER chants are giving•#heir stares that "Christmas look". It is inviting, and is recuperating. undivided attention. Compliments of TO ALL ' of course is solely for the benefit of the cautomer. Sorry to report Mrs. Walton .Hol- n to all' Hopehe ---------------------------------- This --- ------ --------------------- the gesso A E. REEVE This Christmas shop' at home, men in hospital.o e s will soon -- -- Hawthorne ... if at all possible. be better. ------------------------------------ At this time I Would like to thairulie ---------------------------------KSI THAN the ,ratepayers of Pickering Village for returning me to the oflee of coon- ` Student Gifts Cantinoed cil for another ye&r,. and at the same stolen Car Hit Village Tops Polls may, and an Serdce Chrbe in T° My blase, wish one and all a Very lorry" . g p Christulg19 .and. a Happy and Pidb• district. Home Room. Representative HARRY ASHTON perous New Year. H Train Here In Percentage Out 'Were t tm °t �_ Wary 3----------------- r------ Fickering Township Police had an Pick V to be placed in their Home Room To my miaey supponers, neighbors - would like k all -- Pickering > > for the remainder of the year. There and workers for their undrin ell I would ills m thank all who sup anxious hour about 4.30 'a. m. Su- percentage I of v1OW8 of tate three was also a surprihe 'prpsrntation to orfs oa Sa atda7, at the polis, My Last m-- at the palls on 14atordssy ; day, as they searched the tracks for nsunicfpa Wes voting Itat Saturday, 10A, to show the Student. Counrirs siaee=o thanks. last, and wit a all my Supporters atlsd a mile at Port Union, when they with 654 percent. appreciation. I emu work for the best interests Ncn-Supporters - "T'he Con* Ewssow believed a car s.suck by a train may The Town at Ajar was next with In former years Pickering District of ALL of this people in Ward� of the Season". bwve contained an oZtupant. 26 percent, and the Township Lst, High School has had 'a siasilar can- Thnab To All J. HARRY PURVIS ' The car, struck by a freight, was with less than 25 percent of this el- teat, but never on auk a targe --------------------- - - scattered west along the tracks, for igibie votes cast. scale and with iso much Christasae VIOLET SWAN about one mile. The car wa's cut; in In Polling Sub -division % in Ajax, Spirit and Generosity. ---------------- I would like to-tAlt:e this opportan.. two, and only tha, portion from the only thirty-one of die Etter hundred Total number of g,ha collected — ----------- --- ity to J=k the people of Pickering wheel forward could be eligWe, voters turned oat. The costs 1935. Village for the confidence jsil w in (towed it "o€ the Clurk, etc. figures out to be --------------- ------- -- _ me during my year of eoemei! work: Police le_rned later that be car casting the Town of Ajax a little Pickering Ladies' Bowling • Lack of gime did -_root permit rue 10 msen, of West . Hill. They believe In the A Elections, Mn. sack - — had been stolen from Joseph Tom- ovtey 41.0o for each vote cast re-dset'ow WlahTas ooe asst-- - Rs:d, Deputy Reewle and well- ldary . ?cam - •i?�ainte , �' "The _ - � the car became stuck on. the tracks known No. 3. - Rilda 32 •. r ' Ceimpliments of tho Se•- No 6 ,sad was k4t there by ibe driver: Vie• Mayorse clstcted by a largos mar sad Reeve Java ( No 2 . _ bd Bessie F 2 ' a . E. SWERDFIWIL - ------------------------' , s ---------------- ---- --- Mi11a troth re gaived t MM N.O. 5. _ Pat x21 My sincere :thanks to those v4e WEST. ROUGE In Pickrrn ? I No. .2• - Jeari r " zo supported me at the in Pkite>F Sherman Scott had been acclaimed • CIO. 4. - Hilda' 19 frog Villa" last Saturday and eieeisi --'The Senior Boys and Girls choas ` ^` ffifficc brought forth waves of applause ,at R�� Yrs. Jean YaPberson, Dep. I s`, . %� so too e. Beat wishes of tits taNr H. S. F. - Mary Lay 259: H. S. x.. son to one and all. f -she Christman. Meeting of rhe West. and jarsea H. - D. Phelan 273; H. T. F. - _ _ _ t were aedaimed is Ward 2, and A. Pen,#Wne 627; H. •T. H. - L Ronald Wateoa Rouge Home and School Assocra- son on December 3rd Mr. Karry, :'Ha ry Ashton in Ward 3. Rymnser 650 __•- `---- -"-- - Music Supervisor; bfr. Reed and , In Pioie �g Village Reeve ]Horley + ' ace i M at re thanks s exte Mrs. .Pegg, Choir lJaeEtors', should received as aeclataat3oa. but there I 2'10 Soares - flat -.Mary Lay 259: all those wlio voted and worked on : — be eoagralu!aled for thea work and was a l'vely contest for Coemeil and i D. FFte: tab; A. Perstone 2 X half last S"h rday in the Piclt- m be 202.: Fenton 215: E."I'11omp3on a Village -elections.Compliments ;'wonderful progress wi h the choirs.- School Board; wbieh probably acc- I of the Season to one and all. The Junior Cade Pupils -were cv- ounts. for the higher percentage of 24: F. BOaK4tia ?l': 210; B. Boyer xrything you could expect in a -'iters ®tt:iag out -08.' Cz e _ O Ree B. -------- ---------- ------------ -La _ .Nativity l'lsy—� FCl't,. SC:lv.u,,,a .lit' - -•- -. --------------------- 1"_S _ ' 14'. � 1'8 d 206 Victor Dingley :_ _ale 1 . and v cr cr.'o; l ble. .. - J. S. PHSON '04 ' _ -... y I y t to _.. g-gg y y 1 ,� ratepayers of Pickering Village fbr Dr. S. Yu hers, 'of "'a_-hirigt.•.n _ CARD OF THANKS b g United C!iurch, : g•:%e c.ezyc•rle With .the pacrinq of Mr. John Sam. To The Voters, Ma I expres.: m sincere thanks mento the PubIie Utilities Coemmisaiarg p y Also at this time I' would like to ex. something to think ,i�uut ui.n his' rel Jcphsoa,, of Brooklin, Oat, on to those who voted and worked on trtost in err t t.Ik on "1'at Uirist November 18th, there. passed a, form- A'keang Vrlla a my behalf in Ward 4. on $le dee end to all the Complitnente of that S My sincere thanks to you'for hav- Season,,. ` Into, .C%.` s. nab With C..r is , er. outstanding citizen of Pickering Day. Although not elected, the sup. snubtc p1;y 1 rF.r fiaYt: Mrd or- Villager. Before coming to Pickering 1 Board iing n dame y Elections I wilthe local l port given me was eacoutaging $amen Kock' qaK by .11: (��. rrl:lr;sn nil the tan:- in the trrpioy cf of the Spink !Mills, s enough fair me to eomider running ----- ------------- -------_------- Saturday's uliar cai�!s being sung 1,y. a'l, one ' Mr:• Jepson lived al Goderich, Kor- .� certaitily endeavor to merit your again next year. I would Elm to thank all those wisp � confidence, whsle in that- office. could feel is t. a air 'the, n,. rut- of , gat and Streetavttle. He moved toWishing� 11 Se ComPhtnmta of iturs'd out to vote far me Inst Bee- _ Christ:: ae. Brooklin .2,9 years ago: where he op- � -. "• _ y and re-elect me two the Pkkes•- Yours, Z. The _ _ arch Mn,: A. Dear, °'P: evident of theexited the hardware- stnre until re- DENIS ROBINSON �g Village School Board West Rcage h:.d.cs' Club,. wishes to 8099 DEASIN rtu.,. � ure7tavT nnsjL..rw shank the �xmb^rs o` Vt e c!uh who took part in :hc campaign. for •the j - Retsrdcd C'hi'.drea's 4sbocia Eos. , ' ?ors. D. NtcV1-.c:son, .wh„ .,,:as in ©� - 1 n for this -IN OUR charge ^f :°e ezntp^•.,- District, announces tla'j 'i -2w, and - x I4.00, in pie l„ cs -'as co"Ceted, '• 1HEW JADE ROOM Congratula:ions to kir• Sh&rnan - Seott tt '13 )cosine Reeve i y ace- A7 THE :;}asna j ,n a:, d :� Mr. jack. Reed, '-who Ha.: Oceteci :o :!,e Sump! Bd.-Pekin in cur arca_ g Foods _ A C' •;-'.:.as F'any forthe Sun- day S:%1--i°c`.:14rcri-wiil•bc held -in -. 0 Banquets, Weddings, Club Socials - 10. " 121 . C'hil,l fire y"e<rs and �.• Pick Up tinder ­11h�l¢their party in . the • Business Men's Luncheons '.afte,no:.'t frurt a .to -5 p. in. and FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE - - 'thosc 6 rs and evil ill °atjend AM. 1-3373 2378 Kingston Rd. - 'cin the ccc;'ii,, ion( 7 toAT STOP 13A The e<t Rouse' i'; c.,Lyterian � 'HOURS: -1 R00 o.•L to 2:00 a,m. Fri. S. Sot, 11 o.m, to"3 o.t• Church wi`.I !:.ild its ChrisUtia's Par-, ' SUNDAYS: 12:00 NOON TO, 12:30 AJN. ty for t'?e SunAry 'School cl,ildren n The Ce;a:F nial Road Sc ioo , on b e1�Y9rh Waren t s -- :--welcome to ccrre with their, child- - _ Mrs. Fk)rence' Retts, Donshire Cour; Sectia Manager for Beauty Counseik'rs cf Canada; -will leave by plane on Sunday for NVindsor and "Fred can make it got "Have you It p Detroit on a business tripan for dinner, dear•" in sue 163' , :$ Happy Birthhay to Brian Tearne ._A faithful. friend'.. of Kirkdene Drive. Brian was six rs aid celebrated his b'rthday on bringing You daily Decerttber 5th i;ith a party for r aoane of his friends. comfort and convenience a Tonight's The Kiwanis Junior Bowling Lea - g bawlin night c'men over gue is'out in full force every Satur- Mother." for affee!" - day morning. Two silo: r dollars are :.dour. telephone • presented to the winners each.weeLa _ 'This we'ek's Sigh boa"icr wa^ Mar- : vin Edwards -with 295 and Char- lens Bramble won t'.e hidden score. It is natural to take for granted its little Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reed and dau- everyday, uses. Yet—perhaps it is in these _ ghter Carol' lea- :,y plane thismany little tvaVs that ice are most often re- week -end for a %actaion in Los minded ofthe wonderful value of this t friendly Angcl: APs d r .� I.. oli � �fir�� wN�O 1k Phocis do $sift C. W. L .ted The majority of these accidents can centres in Toronto asci Petr .` are not true accidents since they in- erbpro, and the proposed Centetii at EiCIARANT�:ED - At the monthly meeting of St. Francis de Sales C. W. L Fr. Dig volve recklessness, emotionalism oc alcohol. Oshawa. The Executive and Parents were [j Q- Ra�O-TService � NIFS - nard gave a ver enlightening talk on "Advent,,. Our Other types of accidents' were during Dr. Doherty most grateful to Dr. Doherty for his interesting and constructive ads- ♦ - new president, Miss Verda Packer presided at the dipcussed which impressed on the parents the absol- dress. x* ' Auv Make OP Model FUNERAL DIRECTOR business session. Convener gave ro- ute necessity of a deifnite home- Once attain, Grade II. won the Arthur Field ports. Members were pleased w lin of the financial and social -the safety program.' His suggestions . in this regard were concrete and help- statue: A pleasant social hour and iuntls Y _ _- FURNITURE DEALER success 'OT -euchre held recently ful. were enjoyed by the members--� "� • under t e de the. of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur O'Connor " Dr. Doherty told of the poison Corr. -Mrs. PrivaN Ambulamn Service and family. F. O'Sullivan gave a brief summary of Fr. F. Stone's lecture � �i-A-L 33ZTS DAY OR NIGHT on the C. W. I.. theme this year, - ZILv ES - All donors to the mission box ,from k - f- � Service Te And From Osbawi • . _Wht McEACHNIE, Pr aP� this parish were thanked for their effiorts by Miss' Mary Teefy. Bus. iness HARPELL,S - - ills • X.46 % 11WWW. complete(k a film on Christmas Custom; in FURNrruw-A f r' — - iAMttM�sd Boom Fbt Ali -' � Phoner�� Piekedrig 193 Other Lands was then shown: l7pon conclusion of the iikn T Ajax s e� �en� �> various members t ave accounts of ■"� S - _ ?1EiQONBt PICKERING• 1093 �Pideering, Ont. customs from their native lands. The meeting came to a,`etose WE HANDS A COMPLETE LINE Of r with the s'.nzing of Christmas Ca -cls• HOUSEHOLD MERCHANDISE 'tom iGE!V AND CLARKE Rj�{f TIC Members are reminded—the neat nt ting will be held on January 8 ` EASY CREDIT TERMS NO MONEY DOWN UP TO 104 WEEKS TO PAY mommoinommonow A festive lunch was served by AUCY'iONEERfI mA AvUwrlasi taz, ahe W. R. J. Z'KOYPdON, H. A., LLB. Mrs. Wm. Feathersione and Mrs. A. Van Havelingen. — ' NAME BRAND PRODUCTS OUR. SPECIALTY of Oateds tied Yttiit. 8arrlabt and fblleltot Corr GENERAL ELECTRIC - KROEHLER - SEALY - PHILCO ,. Irpismaafe Hese♦ asltleh Colnmbk and Ontario • • • • -- . . . _• ilowstroittare, g� ggSU sties ole: flp.el+oia at $srorbis Glenwood Bldg., Aja. St. Francis de Sales C. P• T. A. Jingle Bells. in r jingle Bells$ St. Fran_ I lum Deal SaTke for too attshm" Ajax led cis de' Sales P. T. A. has a splendid v Plies Of OR46 ,phone: Santa Claus suit complete with wig, PAsklenest TZnvis 9.2456 beard and extra Padding for rent at ieiao.�. & a ,wee A,If.. P. 0 �� ladle 2" a modest rate. ivirs Kearney is to be BItvES DRUGS LTD. congratulated otr her excellent >�ed && a `.ea eO+Dllise" asses = se Loyal Fog" work. At a recent meeting, the Assoc a - PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS - tion decided to purchase a set of U%%Nsw /!LTCTIONEEB Encyclopedia Br;tannica Junior for the school. Tickets � 1?'Ieke�g a" WW*T Tosreahips for two five dollar award! were to be sold tb r1 r L R,. FLEURY Fay. •�+ res help defray t :e cost of the books. !Featuring Leading Toiletries + .. The Doll Draw is to be held at .. - 8aMster, Solicitors gales A flpMhW7 Glvy the December meeting. This street- meet- ing wilt be a Christmas Party. c� s ` -Sick Roam i '�my t : Notary Public 1<tssesK AttbWse T1s - Rmms MU t -tilt] The -guest speaker, Dr. G.. B. Doh• erty' wl.o is Pediatrician from ' r , -- a ; --- - Useeis6 as Old Hln"on Road CISIia�sa ctiosse.as his topic "Aceid- � n IEi lard Cie& AT. ?rTi4i or AT. TriS¢2 WAPi'I'>® -- COUIC SY RDSIM ent s:nd Children" The stark stat- each 500 children i nCanada die year in accidents of which 44 s HoVn ; . Hsss►ar =AM ACEIRAGRIll AXID percent involved automobiles. shock. '9 A.M. — 9 P.M. lg !:J• 1/ARM the parents. Also, for every child killed, killed, five disab- : S'Nnldap i lsy,�,- "^e1 e 1 P. �" P.M. ` - saft 2 awe r� �� �e Yens WNtiai SRT Rtla are permanently .:.. ' � CeNt Down 14syeueU C/lhd, - t1[i. IItGLiB 41 Pickering Vara Church _ . : - � Rei > A tieettioe Minister. Rev. Melville Buttars _ lep,,k siA1M2 . Otllea .EIQ�MtI-- - _S AY nXCXMR Afro V J. L WU .CKMEad'lf ar SON3 9.45 A. M. - SUNDAY SCHOOL - - : >IeiUonSnt Woria" ieN�ses 1100 A M. —WORSHIP TO LAN 'TOYLAND - - P&Or. 8f:s7 %].sees Bdsstasa EatabUs6ei .3$109 "ADVENT" : C hist Coates As. A - - $ $ 1. Whitby, Ontario r . _ • - (3) 110,lsstotuuy - - Two ab" west of Whitby on on No. 2 HIghwsy, between WhHhy and REAL (STATE1. � 8.00 P. M.—FELLOWSHIP and STUDY _ ±USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN Y Plione: FPhitb, ilio 9-2 Photo co-op now in Pick- - - �_ ering and Ajax areas. To aAUDLEY , - :• PLUMB/NQ buy or sell for prompt 1.15 P. N. = SUNDAY 2.30'P. M. SERVICii J (tiff[ ` ` 1f�- SAI!} ALL�tA�I — ALVA= ZATM courteous service ask for —CHURCH s,�s�eollre Mr. Slower. Christian ,:,.fence Society .: •.:11tO3IIss 6F8'PR>!i8 Call - " A.- ,. S � ROUGE HIt.lS, ONTARK,I To :I/ Baa �[ ' • _ _ 3WPIitATFS GIVEN Z wiles Fee its Regular s o s ___________________________ " --- 6Stteeot M,1avrann — Realtor ►kkeritee 590 or MO. 8-3337 - ROAD {aroma aMa ?est tiled tllf Pho1e 39 _- TELEVISION & RADIO 2460 w..aaawa- Y - ECERY SUNDAY AT 11.00 A. M iREPA! RS :. : • _ WM, I Sen ay School Anal f �° . PHONE. TEtnpk 9.1191 Wednesdsy, 8 P. m. - Testlnte� -DUINBARTON RADIO & TY Meeting r ' J. - .,A. H. RATTLW. ::- is H E R R I H . = For Info►mation, Call: Pickeriig 471W1 or AM. 1-7329 ' DEAD AND CRIPPLED FARM STOCK • _. + FUNERAL- AND __ WALTVRy.C. THOMSON, - C _ PICKED UP PROMPTLY ROGER' G. CONANT, B, A. I '$ARVISTER AMBULANCE SERVICE Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public ,y : and SOLICITOR ' Office Hours: - 2.00 to S.10 P. M. Fascias _ �- MARGWILL FUR FARM - - TYRONE ANT CDN1TFi BUJLDWG, AJAX -- --= � 41o. Z HIGHWAY -Monday through = r . _ - '131 winces, St. B.. Osbawa AT PICKERING BEACH ROAD Appoin eats by Phone Phone„PickerinQ 88. PHONE ONE COLLECT BOWMANV ILiE MARKET 3.2679 Box 1. Pickering • '� ` . Insurance Ca: T :Telephone ` ---- kL - �F.8= OR PHONis --SbMr saw For tares and csWr, AJAX 1059 - : - srb�rm Maumee on Bel b*% �1.,...>�. i.easa.e. « An �� 4 RrF11Uft - :MIT'CH F ELL $owman & Gibson . BUILDER :: s ,,� 7 . L I L I T E FRO": WWMY woonwoaHINGI ----------.-- >M •041 FUEL OIL, FUEL WOODxrrcRm ]i�CitLT ani IIs TAIAZOa CABO"MUILDING co. �a+r� `irA a sk/i� o MATERIALS OF ALL KINDSCbwftyW rADJAX. OSHAWA. 91itlTlOT;D, �. A. -Bakkeva a TORONTO WA -G, w STEiil. x,► seep I Pkla R. Waters . A� 730 ► a_ PUNE Sm . :;For Pmmpt Delivery Phone PicKeri,� 7 �r S -- , STAFFIORD BROS. . Jb A' _ r r d} ..� _. _ __ , . _. .-s .. �,Z..,a. ..� :. _ 9 . . •.. �'. w 1._ : 4 • .. _ . • r • •1. _ a .. . ' • - w -. .. .. ..._. •,, .. a+iSwoEs-•+21e^ ""cMRv� enq .. • Z,p- &4_ -4 ., :.w: o-:r�4:.ra �y1:2! +y+4a .:- mar,- F' .. _' , gc?4.:•'a,.;.. :v Y .P3�•heh„"'"S• _ ,'eR•.- T>y,; .m ssar�= .. vao. iA ....«,,; . r . ».. avb a •Ks.. . _ .. �............ _- ■ I I .iy .. = l ,,,�� bra k 1111 01 . .� ,/+, w N winners: Mrs• H. Plax;on, Mrs• A• Cards and sending boxes or plants all hope -she will continue to Bain StarsZay mo nes at thf hot�t YTe• r' �,rLAREMO T •� Jr Gray, Mrs. W. Carlton; Mr. Nor- to the Shut ins; also Sale of Calen- in strength. George Botta% RambdUk Rd nWdI6 I . ' A -'merging c,i the Recreation Com- man Jarvis. Mr. A. W. Milroy, Mr. dards and report of the recent Baz- Mr. and Mrs. D. L Mains visited at 11.45 a tts fnittee was held un 'Tuesday c+cni - N. Burton. Special prizes went to aar• The meeting was then turned ov- their daughter Barbara, Air Steward- Sunday School at Mr's Weloces r } at the home of Mrs. Jack 1Vard. Mrs. N. Jarvis and . Mr. WaItCr er to Mrs. Geo. Gray, Program Con- ess at tre during the pasry at 10.00 a• m Our Sunda School Chr*bnas Cera- , The for of a Safey Council for Hardy. - , vener, who gave a very interesting week -end. y - j the village ti+a< uiscus;ed and they a Can Monday evening December 1, paper• Aj the close, a'very dainty Mrs. Lamson returned home on cert and Party wll be held is the , greed to sponsur satree. A five-mem- the members of; the Brougham Young Lunch was- served �✓: rhe hostesses, Sunday a"bir spending a week with Church Hall of Saint MAtdwm Lvit- __t. , ... ben committee was set up. An elec- People's Union were guests of thv 'Mrs. Geo. Duncan and Mrs. George ,her sinter -in-law Mrs. Hood, Littk her an, Scarboro, Thursday, Des.ar- ,t, A. of officers I' held. the Chair Cglaremont Young • . Eritain. Child an and Parents are 'I 1. .non being Mr;- Jack Rennie: ViQe- gram was in charge of Carol Payne Mr. and Mrs. Grant Glovet and The Sunday School is planning asked meet tOge�ser at C an, Mr;. prank Hollings- of Claremon'4 and the remainder of family of Kedron had Sunday dinner their Christmas 'Concert to be held Road, North, and ISC Caot•NIM at , "Mead; Sect a y - Treasurer, Mrs. the evening was spent playing erok- wuh her parents Mr. and Mrs. How- y' g' 7.00 P Where �on std 4 in the Hall on 'Friday- evening, Den m. QackWard; Zuach Committee, Mrs. inole. Apt the close of the meeting and Malcolm. efber 29. Come out and meet S4nta. be provided. Earl Cook lunch wa; served by ,he Claremont Congratulations to Miss Helen-- 1;fr. suuMrs. Thos. Anderson,.and The L. W• M. i,,, n*.10 Le homy •t' The 'Grows committees of Soy girls. Ann 'Knox, daughter of Mr. and famil of Sandford visited her par- �t! 3lts.=W Saifsn"ids weer EeetrP• _ P r - r y ne $tour Troops ono Lub Cub Packs Ori 11 'ednesday evening December Mrs. John Knox, who was chosen as Howard and Mrs. Malcolm one O b,,,y maiuts lass -awe. vh+� I of Pickering Toovnship held an m- , 3, -ice Woman s A>>omat,on held the best all Lound d -H Club Girl,. of day recently. fog 'lite qb Idtatt�t `}�Rity .•• - »» rham -County. She, with a num- Mr. Rarjak Sr. of his hand taught N"\ , , � . �, � , I __ - fi. at - g Code >llo cist3fch nezt Ststsdtty aaoeM- week local representag'ves are Mrs. George Duncan, wisth a very ben of girls from other counties, a tar door, severing the end of mg $veryoat wtOt'ptm�'�[�MN. its ,Gerald Alhaan and Kat vizely. good attendance -considering the wea- were given a trip to Chicago, where one of his fingers: charge: Paster T. Pry PLY 5- a • ---------- ---- ----- Ii. .- . One of the projects for the year then. The meeting opened wtth .ate they stayed at qhe Conrad Hilton - - 3076; Rev... Crillaspie AT Z�917, of the Baptist Young People's s Un- h nNo. 62, foliow,Sd by Preyer. Hotel, ono of the largSst in Chicago. The Church Of Social MattheRt. __- _-•--- _ J tis -_ _ ion is to place a new sign in, fravt During'the business period several , We are• glad do hear Mrs.' Witham Ltatiteraa )yfaB Your Christmas Cats i+nfir� i ion �e church. The congregational items were discussed, asttong them be- Ellicott was able to return home -- • BuPPer held at the church on Fri-' iag the ordering of tBtirty-five Topic from the hospital Iasq week -end. We Di� Service wM be. held nest .. 1 Y� - 1- -ay flay evening was very successful• A- ' - -- -- s Mout one hundred and fifty est :iI,} - _ - 1 down to supper. Mr. Ray Ward was #I .i, ; . master of ceremonies. Mrs. Jack . . Mall was in charge of the program. - .. . . - -, 7r...r Dr. Nelson Tomlinson returned 1... •. home from the Oshawa Hospiial .. _ . . last week and is progressing nicely. - _ _. The Missi,on Band will meet on .A :'. Sunday morning in the basement of - the Unikd Church after Sunday a1. - .. y !School. -.1. _ !' Next Sunday morning the White -. . :.Gift Service will be held, at the Sap- . .. -. .. .. fist Church.. The gifts will. be sent _ • _ , _... _ . _ _ s •w to the.Bev^erley St 1lission, in for- - `: onto. Sunday evening services will .. . _ ' commence on December loth. Miss Marie Lynn will" curoll in - ~ I the Practical Nurses Traiiiing Course . .,...• -. . _ .- Y.. Al �'� in Toron ),,early next monttr. The ^ - .. - --=,--men-month eo�tnse trill be conducted - - - . at the Hospital for Sick Children. -1 11 . ­ " � ­T� . . ..; Mrs. Harold . Rogers, of Torotrp �- . . - -give � .- _ ., t•, . 111111111111111111 _ - - 1. ._ (visited Mrs. Edith Benson an the " cad. Qe�lectrical 1. s, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Tomlinson of - . - I- ----. lton aPef►t -week-sad herr. , _ . .. 1, :• Mr. and Mrs. Ken Pe.ity, victoria ' .. I I -- .. . . - _ $quart. spent Sunday with Mr. and • . presents, _. .,.__I M Hnrdd Hockley . . 1. .1r - '' ": Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sates, lA(oodf .1 :, . . . I i; bridge, spent Sunday -with Mr. and , )Ars. Don He �. - - The Parade on Sa'urday was well • e y $ 'c . y • this. � .. -. . I . attended despite the very cold iuea- �. a ;bar= It seemed_ as tshtxsg#i hundreds _.. _1. "' of children passed by Santa far their ; • - - bag of candy, The parade itself was - .. _:. - . -1. I ­:, done of the best yet, with pleat} of Year �" Originality displayed in `the different - ­ , .. _ .. . I . -„ floats. Prize -winners w-erc: School- " .. __'� ., t over 40 pupli, Altona (Queen- of_ - � Hearts); Schoch _-under 59 - IsL -- - - . --�.. t !� ,, iCedar Creek Ich-pherd4, Znd. aGt. "'~ Pleasant; art . � �gow; •Best Clo'a:ri, I Claremw.it Sc3 a; 2nd. Altona Feeds; - .. Business F1 a•s-Sarco .Cap_tsent to _ • - ' _ L. 0 Coopers Ltd:"'ariety'Float, Bakers «, Acres; - I.2. ' Greenwood United - --- - • « s�� - _ Church; K. outs, Gui acs, Cubs and - ' • . - ,: Drown � - t. G aide;• 2nd. Brown. • ro 1 les, and Sou b; Decorated Bicycles, _ . - - - - b lied for First b:tween Susan Keevil - - � sad Jennifer Johnston. Other child - .. trtti s entries - hicxman "and David ., . .i►iie, Nancy Logit; Ponies - 1st. - ''I+tique cutte ; 2nd. Gat•ernesa art; Draw pr"zes - lsi Air - Stevens. of ' Stouffvilk; tad• %•iota Fo-syth: 3rd. T. McAI ister, Oshawa; 4th. Doug- _ . _ 1. .__ . - - !as Serena, Stou'fville; .5th. Ciylin ; - >�adirl :- _'You'!! always'be remernbe�ed when you give . .�� OUGHAM% 1.electrical presents because they bring lasting service =`' Eucfre wa= held as usual. Tues- - . . . day'night when the following were _ r�(� sure. • - -- -- -------------------------- a... pea With so many wonderful new . - : - .' . 1.. QRADY -1 I- electric clpplia ' eei to choose from you'll have no • I PLUMB . t:Tf ANG REPAtRs ' trouble afi all .pleasing everyone..on-your Christmas list. -- �• Good ern electric a pliarices are handsomely sfi' • WATER NEATW6 1. yaw tw R.is Ow W ' i J t: T Mo p led,1.t. . . Ev.ryfliiii� Iw Plsbiny _ _1. _ AT. Z-2080 y w for today's carefree living. They're easy to use I= Khwfen Rd., Wed Nil - / 4 vnd cost so little to operate.I'LL• . .7. -- ------------------------------------ - • "DEW DROP INN" { . . • :, . y J FULL CovRSE I�EALs ' There are no finer or more thoughtful gifts _ , - 4 , I TABS -OUT ORDERS .. � and CHIPS - . .Ito help your family and friends "live better electrically" ' Free Home Delivery - . Photae Tsmpl. �3 .-=the scife, clean, modern way. -------------------- -- ---- --. - - - - . .. Painting = - art _ X .. .., - _, . - .. 11 .. . H . HYDRO . t O R .. e A RI O N T Decorating - - . _ - - _. C) ._ ^7ala Aeivantay of N _t !. - - r .. . wintir rates , . , :;# • N. KNIGHT . ELECTRICITY DOES SO. MUCH . 'e -.'`COSTS SO LITTLE - _ - �•_ �'tes-.,.4444, _ - - .. .-.. ., 4444 4444: .. '. - -., . -. ': ... ..' -. --.,.ro •... ,.. ,,,•....,.` „ •.:v-•. .. .. .. ,,,� - a. •;4444. '. . .rr•-. , 9LxN. M. - 1 ' 1Rriia DDC} and �i1iASftD.• .tf<l; - ''mit � • "+'t mk 1 . r...�.s•.'ay"r' u�" yes. mss. .. CO�IIdNG EVE#l1'Sling' CtaapN iii �. . � An � M.e!•�,; ' )IOZI cal {o, ow AL2. TEEN-AGERS !AIRPORT EIEACII[ . TN.i FOR • �' ty� c .• ,.,, ..-...', . :'Mtlie • its. ,.,r......— fto PWMORLET Trm� AAMCi ° MA rra4t 1YILt. xt-eipax r` -00" 116 - . «- OM PW d -_ {slier fir) : FUDAYr NOVBMBZR 3L WELCOME ---, --- « «.r.««... •---�.. ' _ 4+ W ALL ARL WPM TAX= f k, 0811or) (Ii.�11 pee+ t TSM WOMaK'S AUXILIARY s 9a ..-_ , ._ .lt:. par ---------------------------------- Ct1iA1t>cD - __: ? Lt7>1LSIi'l8 O0. L'TD- ` . 1Pkkaing United' Cktarcb - 21 Peeve dQae) Load a(Qmpo'<+e � wM tbairDecosllee meadng,a+' ). •?SONS, ?ample ti+:»N -.y . Wer DEIZViA TLurm%y afMraooe. Deao'd>»S li, dcfoe>e Thio maMiog to . Otitrwa ill► t- .......�..«..� .««««._««� .. ; ilr. tA� AV•. +•• T'OiN9=r _ _ _ _ - ' c, --.----------------------------_ APPLSS FOR SALE sa,.t J24.110 III the Maoae, and a good attendsoco is Loped foe: �'MO 'JrAN>� CliANlO � e on t - Spiq ,21:.50 Per Bash. F. EitJooasb And Other Varieties - t_-----------------------C�h St. Aadtt�w'suFrWY,P-r�•s_e7�r�n � BANWART WAY Nraiu_and ; DAVE LBNNOX G.ouow wtlf meet on Wednesday; *6 hoene of Mrs B...Haa- ll�saet W Mea t-2Mi �r 8 Fkbwiag, lip. 2 Highway �- West Of in 0,& Road Cottee. 17th, at oen. Church 8t: South. i , : � ,_ • L - ---- •---------------- -...............v !�A?,Oil1 ZOiAA l�QM,`OSR. ----- ----- DID YOU KNOW? Pickering weawws Institute - - - L That Free. Now On, You Can Syr Yow Fiowecit►g P3az t From - wM meet at the home eE Mm T. J. 'ERZ" WOOD STAIN _ ALL COLOURS The Grewhooses, On 44•,44. Oakwood Dove, At wueewr; on Tupoday, Decernber 14 at Zll9 P. m. This w;t1 twice the fomes 2_1L PAINTS. TURPS ^ OILS -� NOLLE14 _ L. J H H Y t, .-WSZBANK FLORIST" Colts. At3d See What We lime !" of ■ Cbsistnm Party, with exchange of small gf fts. Cara will leave this GARZON TOOLS — SS8D8 !x=U.IZBR I _ .1 N S U R A N C E `- - _ ' For You Foos Corners at 2.13 P. n3. ' • ".cLAT FzowaR hors 1. pet -- Poinsettias �- Ferns Man* ATlaade 24062 J_-•-- ---------------------------------- _' ROUGE HILL UNITED PLANTERS PR�ENTIA�. -_.. • i 'jOBN DOLS -- CHURCH POTTING Gerd VIOLET SOIL COMPANY LTIX 4. ----., ----------------------- T_ APPLES CANDLE -LIGHT SERVICE LAWN FENCE _ : INE 's.• �QMQBIJ� '� F� - !C.Idolee Quality apples, Spies' Macs' SUNDAY. DECEMBER 14. 1953 : ' !C=*M and Tohnaa, Edger R At 7.30 P. M. 6►�� ���w��E 107 KINGSTON ROAD 'EAff •jamew Brock Road, Barth d dostewsioo. Pbono 329 4 P16h ting. Gwee Soloist �M�• H. Copelaac4 - - - - �pirpn.t lidcerkrp - - T -- dec 26 ----- -+-------e special Cbrittasrs Music and A pressou �! I BUSUBY — CIISVOM y The Senior And BK. � CiiAIN SAW WORK -'Phase: reierrng 6e1W3 CeAnbaied Choirs s T -_---------- - - - -- - . --AVON =PIC�ERIK ,NSIL c Mv'l�eA�t �_Q. OPTOKZTRiS? ----------------- ---------' r-------: `' FOR SALE -= large +dee " cwr 'i�+ leather lined:'Lice new. Chrowe Pkkering 798R CALLING If yon like people, enjoy making friends 2nd want to earn money-Duadow Avon Manager, Miss E. SIL ' OMCS HOURS.' '- FW : -----------------------------«---- covered wheels. ---------------------- ---- --------- ,• ----- -- .,.'FOR SALE - bome•growa �la�k- contact your onto 190at4 R� 2-75b7Bb between 8 4 ROQMAN r . I/. W and Saturdays to 13 : -' • ' -- rsdt-kclied� t - rem+ ' P - as a. W. — •9 - r .. L FOR SALE — 18-imcb Remington BABY SITTING _-�•-� Young woman will do baby sitting, - -' '- OWSRS OA NTHOARDB : Ae L NU - - - 'onver logwaater chainsaw 9189.00 Demoaststation and wood -sawing. any time day or evening. Mary La- te, Pickering 140 , g Id WORKS - Have your lawnmowm and oat- board. reeoudlti0oed sow at fm E If1O14i8 ! ; CHAS A. HELL ;__-- DINT SMALL MOTOR C C S LINI +Whitby MO &4173 BABY SITTING Autiterized Cansum.W Gets Ploltariog, Ontado j T N P80 Et T>3ie i - FOR SALE — play Pan, good con- Reliable girl, 23, will baby sit. day or -evening. Phone Pick wing 325. Company D.al.r For - ; - , 'dkloo. PCckering 21W. ------------------ • GURNEY ,,.. ' WANTED Pickering Village . CLARE • RUUD Priv d Phone PLYmoatb 5- _ es Pm on'gra u tions l �, H. Spraggc, t co r. and rs• 5 Kingswell Cres., FURNACES WATER HEATERS ' 'V • NEWELL i1 dec 26 Toronto 13, former residents of this G AS RANGES i ,t Mra•n /Mhnriy lea f' :--------------------------•- place, on their celkbrating their I Dov-, 60tb wedding anniversary on BOOR FURNACES I ~ �1t 1112M re01� . " - 1fItlAO! TRANSPORTATION ,Wanted to and from St- . Simon's 1l7uttsery in West Hill, motaiags only. C ember 36 �h. Mrs. Walter White and Grace .vis- ( �T.rms up t. S years •,/1C�'RtNO NNra li #As lad of pmt,^, •8••r � "a, g WA ..,' for a cerebral palsy child. Pbane: ited in Toronto on Monday wt h the . former's sister and husband who _ i Psry4i. st1 1� - ;, iTBmpk 9-1604. ci--------------------------------- were Ica%ing •that eveninW idr one month's vacs flan Scotland .PHONE 179 F�KFRING `AJAX LUMB E R C-0. SANTA CLAUS SUIT - FOR RENT — Santa Claus Suit; Mrs. N. Mowat, Jo}tu and Zt[rs. IIAO, 2.4311 WHTRY ped corduroy, with fur. trim,,: bet I.jest! beard coca lets,' and pillow for p � Llowat visited on . Sunday with Bill and Mfs. \fow•at at Hamilton, FYRNACES , ,�� �►NQ sum su�ea 96-% SK Prancis de Sales P. T. A. Mess Gladys Burns.of !too I, , . y ?,lap} ''" 1rPllatha 1Pfpkeriag 706 afteF 4 p:' m. l spent the week -end with rElatives 1' here, and attknded the United 'Church ------«---_-----_-.._--------r..-_ �OQ� i... • pA� , .'. HEC =WANS� Bazaar. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Marley andI/i/%,� a t �%� '` � AND TRIM . - - sspeeiraced fetuale stenographer daughter Lynda'; Mr. and Mrs. i_ pr!' time work for school board . Evader Ham' area.. Bos M. Merici and Miss Gladys Burns were dinner guests with Dr. W. C:. and Mrs. McLean, on, -Sunday, in r, � � '. '�,• s ROW �. � 2 _ Nhls Ofd. _. - - REAL .ESTATE Toronto. Last week, a ' tea was given by Mrs..R. A.:durison, as�isfed.tiy.Mrs; - `''. ;Iaszra��E NQ' . " TO RENT --- (rouse . on - 411, Can. F� W. McEachnie for the ladies the Prebyterian Chuich,. during. b Iia . _ _ ': . - A J — soatb Of Geeenwddd: e ' beautiful aluminum tray was .teen- Y _.. g W ted t ' Jane Miller. The ladies were _ a ----------- --------------- -------- - very pleased. to'have Rev: Tla d and Mrs. Marshall,' 'Mr"s. P. N. ,. PfiR{ .KATIIAELYTI V6 01P6E - Spiatt and''her sister Mrs, Jean. MC- A BRAND NEW E15CTRiC SFRYff: M1„ e� - LU Giilivray present' for the occasion. IN$TALLED BY ME !" r HEATING SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. W.' H.' Chamberlain were among• the busy I. O. O. F. ; OIL : people collectipg paper around the Village last Saturday. Proceeds from • • Blizzard Electric ' GAS 'to the waste paper go the Cancer, COLEMAN FiNDLAY RANGES Folio and Tuberculosis Funds., So, if you wan, to help a -good cause, -CAMERON. STREET.._ R�; 174 ANYTIME OFFICE 1.74 EVERYTHING IN HEATING 1 and your Waste Paper Piles up veru Pickering It will be picked up' Pickering 362 MORTGAGES ARRANGED ...tISTINGS INVITED RANGES - HOT WATER .TANKS - _N. , at their regular drive or ETC. -.'- SPECIAk an emer- S enc%- call will be made if •necessary. \L., and Mrs. Schneider have re- -'--""-- -"------------------- - _ ,RADIO AND TV SERVICE : . �, �Q'Ed(Se1r, _ - ':-FURNACE CLEAN-OUT I cznth. ino%-ekI into'thr new home on. WORK GUARANTEED - .JJ - - t :.. $7.50 -church $'. South.. The Boy- Scout, went put last, PHONE DAYS PICKERING REAL ESTATE and 1NSU — } Sat,irdav t n , _ t Home & Trailer ( with ,ermi-sion Shout one hundred t > EVENINGS -� ATlantic 2-4186 ' FIRE AUTOMOffiLE LIFE Y ,Mobul Christmas trees• -,0iicl, .they will sell :. RT WHITE BE Heatln Service • for funds for their. activities. The -------�- --- -- --- -- _ H ES OM FARMS LOTS .INVESTMENTS Irees kers one noly Lola Street., ...Cliff Han and Mr, Joh ; PLASTERING , -- COLEMAN, INTERNATIONAL DUO 'THERM - 3iowatt's, on Christina vat. Christina 's, o inacli ALL KINDS PLAIN ORNAMENTAL MAIN ST. PICKERiNG _ E-. AJAX 657 firs. 6 has retncned to hospital again thi, for fur- _AND Old Fireplaces Re -Done - ..: 1 t week ther'treamcnt and stirgefy.' -Iii Natural' Stone. PHONE: PICKERING 356W3. - ' . � fe.1.59 b • • t - . : , • vy' ~�. _ 4444. .__.. _ ._ -- >— W