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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1957_01_04►.. � Y.r_ .w •- ` ,'' � f .4 �r s. i�! 'L.h4 nJ +. i� . '3 ? a� '� .::rte f•- .: - ,;. rte;.:�•. ._ ._ � -_ . - � ' �, � � , ,w`� 1� Pas, 11111w""MOMOOL JdgtiAiY i SMR �a No. Is - T__ �ieesi♦tiea► late: t'df . game ftaw: — / St fire Ot,1957 and I&a. R. K t J Edo a s.r'i' w�. .r `'' ` New �Ye es Day . with o- `s rtor�a L0 e ti -'! • t;�, ,� eii me blothe 8t lu2LbUa. •; I� ,� ad d Destroys" CA screen-, IC 'M=W of the old redo of this, �Pltit the wrigal at a, na w. Year. inost of us instinct - at Commua�' _ over year thi .-has a_ rival in Canada o ,chaos he- _ .. :. ,.. _ village. will rep et of tb e _ Avel7- Iogk hack --•look back - .fit, reduusin8 clGttiu4%' The first • fire in Pick _ _ g°M, Many older OP mature ittdividusis commence good enough. d� not .tend i°► ening Town petatrtg of >I[rt• Carl e : (nee have I axoat:.isn- cavae they weae noZ 6 aid for throe who �W in 19'57 took place about three Ruth MurPhy) a former re' 'dent at; " ' how - @ a' hours afuc the New Year was ash-_ the village, rn Groton, I'l. Y„ rec- _ ?4o ask themselves= ` . rot ote+:or - encourage SY84 the Nor ed" Some ,may even try to recall wbat if anYd 'g' ?P to get srwa �Om . Bred in. The home of Alexander eptly. -; I Dave come to aur country soviet contcot. Authorit- `'bjroe I done for aomsone ere! _ ideny others win y }� Lcoking forward into ror of having to live under dtogough screening- -the Second Fairport .was fitted,- martsofthe village wwere dueeek s two' •. �• �bT,'aad planning for the neat bwelve•astonths. slian7 les shou4l see to it that a rigid. lid it nezess- although firemen managed to save workmen connecting up ho 1a�. that of these people :a given. We y"� i� pmnnirtg: tome alterations. P� to practice "tl�w� 10"� a few househcid effects. Windsor Park. - win be yl a bigger garden or dsrian6 without ery give up our desire wn that. we - cotanntrs!.. Don Lynde at the Southwest The snow on Monday at 1 let stew' car,.9 tting aftd Me 'Department acid he thought the Youngsters try_ out th ' new. 3lfany are the plans 'low.. ►'►, t"tl men" is letting it be- kao r Y garden altogether. -are fairly well satisfied 'with our M(W of 19vi�og, the fire must have been -burning sleighs, even if it was a agftds of may ---most at it for one's self. of goodwill We ht's do for some time. When they arrived, the neck" to everyone els The w a In these lent few yearn, and pactiwlarly this pad welcome only persons we in Central a authorities were c Y - reached those want, in Canada. conditions as �y the entire buiididg was on firs village 7car, the international. situation has today or even before the days of satellites oc A P caw the blaze Prompt in having the street cleae -_' oportiont when it should be the concern of every those who come to this and went to a nearby home to rail ed Of the snow. `A ,adult person, Now. Todas. more thane"� sroa_cvrtains We welcome The committee and 0 ee viii- the manners the Dept. Mr, and Mrs. Pink were C1 the past 'week "Peace on earth to ma► of good- . usuntryally and d�1OO a in evertors at his mother's home at age have been flooding of „ each and everyone usually shown the host sad torten vilest ��� ,the times tkier is well tie kepi before and visitor. age rink if this kind o! �. '!►B1 • zit the-neighbort home as a guest Firemen fought the blaze for over to hold out (which is d btful). doting the Coming year. To All Our Readers (and non-readers) the News two bom-3 in below -zero tempera- there should be - skating be e - the. -.- - ugtyn� $elier is now p�� to dao it beef Wishes end goodwill tar 1967. To those . week -end i G'htistian eppeal Unf°rtunsUly too many s who have been bereaved during the Past year. our Z`vvo weeks ago. Mr. Pink's oro- Few ct them felt too good altout -type rt=nou;s are being heard throughout s ther, Albert, who lives nearby, lost � � boli to Echook .... Stn -Thursday ing meaner. ,deepest Y,:gpethY. yyozniag, after the days• _ Brcwince at the moment, to Pmt a happy chickens and build- - ' a _ - ---------------------- s hit flock of !60 od dealing wind the task Yvch icrittcitm b being la+r- o by -• _ dread et tha Few oa ear �. - — Police Report Quiet tuderts Nov '�� P � Holiday S e A Here - - - Pickering Township Police, Village Police and the OPP report Haat the Christmas holiday and the NOW' _ x Years holiday were � quiet hese. - The Opp sail last week they did - not have one -iastanee on their books of arresting resting a common drunk o+er a 2. p flews Headrines _ Of Year '1956 Here are • some of the headlines; - i that during • nay,. made neva the year �.. We thought you would be interested over, these Up - in looking tame .of e ,s y } rte+ - Jan. i ice 1 �Y. : Hospital - - _. 2VV A Vo wag; :;�•• r Stew Jan. 27— wa is - to rq;.�t a =.••^;iy=' : `' ytOU O�L�a lzl _ finding of Fab. a.—Mystery g -- 1 s d0C assaase+, First fatal of 1968; 10—Wolf caught near Balsams t ; 68 asimab die in (3mmmont - - - % Feb. 17=—Feb fi1--8eeondFufa Carnegie over the . top; fatal is r township; ]Lank 18 --Dog - - - - innoeala• �_. (' tion seesasmended fo: Village; tdsre�_ ' i I saw hi � 1 at Max; - - - -. 2�--Natae - _ Api n 17--Publ A of . fa - April Pic1�t Village; kerW• Ti" a slaw i r • .' et - ase ane:sh sft&mle vrM 'it`s'!• gr in anal on Pickerlsrs .arm ,� W ifYe rlgy ss1 et Ciatai- _ f 61e1feet Cas-bresk- catch:$ �t •: .� '• - nom.. I.�- ta�siaeL tits � Police n� _ - - in Boyer Gest t,g -� ell R rt1:e asi w�. two charctt - i�ee/ gilds N to tlsaAlstsdR _ collections at Ajos and Duabarbon; and to _ ed drink- ---°t�awgfMeR i'1&aeiag lot ily4tit co°ceasi°n birt21 h- -, _on Aim _ - 3-- _ C. t celebrates 96th - - -.. • • 'foliage a i Q _beg July 6�-r ca l - ` Pickering Village Cog for 17 S� July 2$—»og dragger by truck, Twp. f police resew two families from lake PR 4 Ontario; July' 27—Police nab roan at Pickering. P.O.; To Make TV movie - �e #�-� in Pickering; August 21 --Township 9.+ + - x 's= road engineer resigns; Start construe- tion of gas mains; Sept. 7—Stagger i�� A"r'°, hours of es 1 and 2 at Picker- •gh .. v _ i� w ;> " ing; Sept 24=4 men killed at Brock in Sept. 21—Pickering _ v i^- �• . ti �_. �,�,.•�:. � �`�:� �+�` - � Road Crossing, P - a'1.Beach couple lose. home in Etre; Sept= ! � �tws deficitk or 17th Pic e -r- _ $19,6w Oct hospital y t'' t Oct 12—Neer fire truck arm c _ - rives Tws Pickering; Oct. 19—Milt .. 3 ,r burns at Pickering; Nov. 23—Miss H• Hughes to take'position with Orn`lliai• K� liospitat; Nov. $0-7 candidates in vine e council race; DCG - Pickering 8 s A g ..F rs be village new mem _ —Two .. - .� . 7 -- council; Dec 214 new couneillore ori r•`. township council. - } ------------- Girl -----• •-•--- ---- Girl Seriously Hurt _ t 14 - s In Car..�ccident-�� A 14 year old girl suffered a frac- •� ' tared right thigh and serious head { . s injuries when struck by a car on ; Harwood ave„ north on Friday night. 1 Carolin Webb, daughter of fir. and Mrs. Fts�tk Webb of V estney's Road mo, ..from Ajax hospital. to 1� g r Oshawa :where she wag_ still saous on Monday r a v Walking north 4A HarwO . west aide of the read,. shy , her two -chums, Marliyts:3d rya 11, Wonnacott; .walks max_ diem. The Wonnacott girls they saw the car coming and out,of the way. The: Webb - ing behind them was unable to r ;• r� o fit; 06 iftWr Gwdes L lean Denzile X Field, 29 of Ajax to A,_-. ' e,t;rlall! OWN tete-aid:e tiek. t. `� Pidmftg Vie_ F. ._ i di3ver of the car. Pi i' %ftR , t _ . ° !'�► sin ::pibaa etre infgL eeti )tact te�w, Idf is I%Ibk - r 1.' , ' i .. •/ « .. ,,,.may s - - r. y ,v. sY _ 5;? to our own everyday lives and Magic Paste Jy y; what a difference it might make, r +�IRS � I was speaking to a woman the Hastens Growth - -A - - —', other day whose doctor had ad- _ , wised her she must prepare for Before long gardeners may be ry a major operation trin somewhere amearing their plants with t . .. magic paste to make them grow around next April. The idea is , r. Anne 17, and • evenings. Invite mutual s oto build up her strength but; �°about three times their nor- - ; �•Ye b®en ed szactly -'friends in, get to be part of froom present indications, that Agri - told my husband • the group you knew six same person is undermining her The U.S. Department of Agri - young, but he said • months ago:• Your husband yyo} constitution by worrying about culture has developed this paste W07 or* wait another day. • will co-operate in making a y' the operation to be. Her worry whose 'secret is an acid, which a, .be wool was first collected from a fungus is to get rid of met • well-balanced life f anced e or you -is understandable but it certainly . 'Now he � called giberella. • k he told me to leave both, and realize you and he cannot do any good. Planning to _ extraordinary f and Y W p, (I didn't go; I'm • are socially attuned to a ;, meet an emergency Tungus, - - instead.) He nays 'pleasurable g agcy is one thing much feared in Japan, attacis marriage. useless worry is something else rice plants, making them grow ` }' much and nag too s • • a� sin. b 11 a norma y tall and lanky, but much he's tired o! saying HE STOPS COMING We can all cite instances of at the same time reducing their where rices whenever . he. "Dear' Acne Hirst" What can I events that have happened in our yield. t house • `• do? r:n 2 and love a fellow g The U.S. chemists isolated the lea 1. past - of thins we worried right, I do complain very much: He says he lova about that never. happened. I elongating chemical from this sad o ask questions. But it me and hasn't, dated any other well remember one time when fungus and smeared the paste on it • ousy, really. IYs just that 1 e him so much I want wonder, Now I d r hear nomg him , our family doctor called me into the stems of plants such as ger- hiall the time and his office and warned me that in avium, sunflower, rose, petunia, to be as often as I did; ft's been two k all probability Partner had only' poinsettia and aster. Within four all think about things I weeks since I went out with him. six months to live. That was ten weeks, almost all grew into need ell him about. If. rd -only known him a couple vears ago and- Partner is with healthy flowers one -and -a -half - «g- only give me another of months, -I wouldn't think much us yet: But you can imagine the to three times their normal size. , Chan could be abetter wife! Of it; but we've gone together needless worry I went through I do see what he y proved the On TV, 1 saw one British moult Sudde -over a ear. until further tests " means, d i am surprised he "H he doesn't want to continuefirst diagnosis to. be wrong. And that was so old the part of Henry - hes s me for this long. How our relationship, ' couldn't he - .1ast spring, if you recall, we were VIII was played by Henry VIZ +, tea 1 bout Daughter got_ to on n my see ?own, Shall cIll�te o P And told me? call him and. LAST -Pte Gerard before the seconconcernedd baby was born. -Red Skelton I It's the only way I'll ever •set- • AT LONG - see whata what? P just cant Rist the baby arrived on ache - 0J. down, Anne Hirst, I've never pass this off lightly - I love him 'Thomas complained to his girl o worked in m life, I didn't even duet; Daughter got along fine and Y too much- friend, Barbara Bullock, that the baby was the best ever. Drive With Care graduate from high school. CONFIDENTIAL" 'her letters were too short. _ "I. am scared and fay hear! is ' More recently 1 was in a dither - • -- ' breaking. What and iiay head � Don't, write ' to this young Above, he sits on a barracks about Christmas ... who wasn't? ,� man, and dont call him. No roof to display her response to we were sure nothing would a - FRANTIC* Em ue-Sheathd - matter what he says. I'm afraid his squawks --a letter 1 SO feet � �be ready, Well, you know what p $EEN-AGE CHALLENGZ • you would be just; as badly long. happened. If anything was miss- r y • Your marriage 4s being at- • confused ing ' nobody knew it. There may - y * tacked by growing pains, a • He knows he has neglected have been a chair or two that - '� • natural consequence when two' • you, but if you expect him to j :� ` didn't get dweted - but who no- `� z • immature youngsters take on • expo why, you don't know treed? Everyone was - well and a '� • the manifold obligatioris of ad- » .much about men. They usual- h _ - NEI - a • ts:• You have been blind to • happy; homecomers arrived Jd I lack such courage. Whether and also got back again safel - PRINTED ' all your duties except those : fee's been escorting somebody . RONiCLES 'and wasn:t : that allthat yeallyof - PATTERN that love. and your husband in- • bore you couldn't see 6 else �doesil't has Just matter; g what R �M , mattered? As warld affairs and what * eludes the art of understand- •N i''•, does matter i, that he is' not �r Ctsslue may happen in the Middle East - in, - " him. • as interested as he 'was. and _ in 1 azar When he was -dating you, he • probably can't. find the words a guess. History is being made f r - and Hu ary I couldn't hazard �4 " listened to your chatter, but • Don't you think a brand new gu g ." ``r to eicplatn it politely. He takes - ! now it • bores him to distrac- « year is the most exciting thing so rapidly that anything I might �* It for anted you will et the 'say could be sadly out of date by - • tion. So he escapes - Der- ' i�You take it for he that ever was? Just thtrtic of it- So r t ° r iR y g - haps just goes out for cigar, • three hundred and sixty-five. un- the time it got into print ll - '• ettea - but wby must he tell lived days -and every one of leave it at that. You know, and ` _ is not coming back, and try - ' you where he goes? If he were L to interest ourself to other those - days can be . a new begin- I know, that we are all greatly / = older, he would know that he „ y. nine, as ' it were. The old year disturbed about the dark war-- a « older, , i! only so you wouldn't 16 friends. Sometimes it is wise has passed ..- gone ... taken clouds that are, gathering so 1 z - to imagine the worst and ac- with it all the .hope, fears, joys . know, you will not take my lack worry. But he is too annoyed • rept it; it leaves you free to and disc intments that be- "of comment as lack of interest- �" to think of that. • keep in- circulation. In a little longed top�All 'we can do now That being -understood I -w i 1 I Now you. begin ..to see why + while, if he does not reappear, is review _ the , past twelve .confine my remarks to matters he feels that way. and you in- » s _. your outlook w►11 brighten and months; throw into the discard '.. ,- nearer .hot'ay. • tend to do -what he asks - • - M you will .find lite is !as leen the trivial things; the grudgeNow it i, after Christmas we grow up. He owes you that • complic:3ited tb i t fit/ this .that• we may have felt against , • chance, of course. I do not »Ond more at less Of a relaxed i gnawing anxiety. .this person or that; the hurt that feNing in almctat evety:.home. We. r ' believe he meant that you go.. _ 0 . 41-• - grew' and grew in our imagine- • for he knows that you cannot have time now to thlok and talkWhether your ue 17 or 7i, you tion,- although the reason -for - it - eant a living; he was in a -didn't really amount to anything. about- all that haRpeged during' ,d « tem r and said the first thing -will find Anne iHirst a wares- the Christmas s ors: And while.-' fi r pe ni ,itnyway. Far more important Y; ;, hearted friend who will approach Po wr are ttlt� our house is 4 � ' � he thought of. .'things belong to our memories 'o! � s ,� a -yonr problem - with sympathy -order -It vMuld really be a goose Why don't you enter -a-bust- .he old year -world allairs. un-- and understanding. Address hes put so�>ie o"Wl6 ..'_� Hess school'- It will. give you. !'fest among --nations, our nation- idea to t gidse;t's at Boz 1; 128 , EigbAcenth St, » something real and practical ,al economy, the agricultural sit- toys away in a box reserve ' New Toronto, Oat. " to do, and soon you will un- nation, spreading inflation and :theta as, special treat for wet r " derstand your husband`s im- - - our owr;. very special family af- days and - sickness. -The same i r. inter. lairs. An these= matters we can tong f=right apply to what is -left. � 2ZESWieneg gad be mnre � • esting to live with. When be , 4789 i - _ eCoalheain talk-_ _ _ point of view -the belon toMagnegin might ho PH INTIM P-Amrrpgq�— • ing of hisofiicerproblems and Q. When should a dinner Yesterday - what concerns us snore welcome than a . continue- • find you sympathetic listen- guest who bas finished eating now is Today., Ut that regard Sir tion of Christmas fare I And how Our new PRINTED PAT - William Osler once said - "rhe TERN - in the seasons livell- _ ! er. Tell him, then, that you place his napkin on the table? about answering some of those est new silhouette! It's the Em - are worries of lilt arise from • are staying where_ you are, A. Not until the hostess" has letters -while the inome news is ire -Sheath- all Ion slender -- fore foolish habit of ld'oking be- P g • and all you ask is that he be ,placed her rapkin on the table. fresh !n our minds. (I am really , • lore and alter ... I urge you to lines; cleverly banded Heath the patient enough- to wateh you Q. Should each guest seat hoping to take my own .advice live with - 'day -tight. comport- - bosom for the new high -waist - 0 prove your serious intentions. himself at the dinner table asmenta" to ensure safety. .. , shut on that one - not only to answer -A looked. Pure flattery for None of us has the right soon as he_ arrives there? nut. the yesterdays. bury them family letters but also those re- your figure! " to absorb another's 3ndividu- A. ' No, until the lhostess seatsdeep in the oblivion of each ceived from kind readers, of this .prim Pattern 4789: iidI=W ` ___ -• nifty. Each has various -facets herself, everyone should stand night. The load of tomorrow. column. You don't know how I gds 1$ 14, 16, 18, ZO. Sitio = • of personality to cultivate; as quietly at his •place. added to that of yesterday, i2 appreciate those letters.) 16 requires 3% yards 39 -inch •. we do, we mature normally, Q. I often receive social let- carried today, makes the strong- Well, I think all that remains fabric. • develop character, and dis- tens In which the writer begins est !alter. Shut off the future as for me now is to wish you all Directions printed on eack » cover .provocative ideas to in by making oxcarts for having tightly , as the past. Waste o! en- a very Happy New Year. I sin- tissue pattern part. Easy -to -uses - - " terest 'those we live with. been too busy to write earlier. b ergy, mental distress, nervous cerely hope that 1957 will bring accurate, assures perfect S* " Most couples in this way avoid this good form? worries, dog the steps of the man . happiness, good health and good Send THIRTY-FIVE 113 ' ` » who is ' too anxious about the fu- - - the boredom which saps the A. It is much better -taste to fortune to each one of you. K (stamps cannot be accepted, use » spirit of so many marriages. avoid -this.' If you are really crit- ture ' may be a difficult year but re- postal note for safety) for 'this -_ f • Begin now to make your barrassed about your delay in That was Dr. Osier's advice member, the Good Book nays - pattern. Print plainly SI>Ls • home the place where your wrifing, say you are sorry, then • as it concerned his day and age. "As thy day to shall thy strengthNAME, ADDRESS, S1TIi '* husband prefers to spend his plunge into your letter, if he were alive today I think be." What more can we want? NUMBER. be would repeat that advice. But Send order to ANNE ADAMS definitely. 123 Eighteenth St., New Toron- �� ` Bring that same philosophy in- ISSUE 1 - 1957 to, Ont, • i ' t.. '" �y ;; _. • inti j[/F? i ` Z ;aH, SHOE,' SHOEI --Actress Marie Windsor isn't just horsing , • _HAPPY DAYS AR! HERE AGAIN — With bitter memories of .tht d flight from rwolu around for a publicity picture — she really knows how to shoe o - 'tion -torn .Hungary in. the background, these yo ung' Hungarian u�ee: have fun in a hand - ",y orae. Andshe can tune .up a ear like a garage mechanic. / tru ound the grounds of Foxlease, Lyndfiurit, Eftlaitdn:'f s _yhome of the Girl Guide 71, i Shp pidud trj t6 Willis when sM livs7d on her -parents' rant!♦ move t' Is used to hauso some of the many refugee:famih Z}lt„�wen9n Engletnd. : - T , ,,tyr ,fir" ._ '• _ — •_ - _ . — � ! y� r , t ' 1 F 3 ']' "}••. Gyle!•. he. , 3+tatthewa..s�r / 4 -�• r •. +a�' x,.:., • ' • • Mrs. Jack Gale of Alderwood. the Arthur Thompson hoa^ Inougur�1I Meetings Marvin Barlow was with his M>as Roslyn canbdcn -af Alas i•:. parents 14". and Mrs. Wm. Barlow. 01JARANTEEfl rICE�1CHNIE'� a Aiax spent a weekend at a home as Counelis Allnounee-. and Mrs Arch Bell. Mr. and M:s• Charles Clemence Mr, and M -m Dick Winter,. Dickie i and Joyce and Radio -TV Service i4RTBi+iIT�JRE 1!lEALER Marie Smith were and Carrel spent Christmas with his inauguarl meetings are the order with Mrs- S. Puckr n and' Miss Mar- parents Mr. and Mrs. G. Winter, is ;-.+w:, FERAL D1R1W" of the day for the next few weeks. garet P'urkrin, Oshawa, l'irkpring• - AAaAy Make or Model Pickering District High School Board M`'• and Mrs. George Izatt add Mr. and Mrs. John Puckrin and . Arthur Field ^r`aW An�'aEe sw'b' -held theirs on Wednesday evening. family and Bob McHugh spent the Arthur spent Christmas Day at the day with Mrs. Clarence McHugh beans of her father. Mr. Arthur Halls Dsy or Night hP�ekering 'Village council Brill hold -1 foil Oshawa. : - P1Czz=(a it ee FriAlmonds. their inaugural m Y, P .� y. Vm KePACHIM gyp' January 4th, 1957 at the hour f 7 �' �d 1s• Roy Anthony. DY Almo ds- -- ---- ------ j "Pickering the community Hall. Ta -Onto, were at the Chuachyard --- -t_ Q� To: Pone Pick. 19 Pickering Township council will home.; hold their inaugural. Mr, and Mrs. Cooper Bath and ��8 gaga!, meeting on Mo, VIES iesmil Orangeville L j ��• Maw day January 7th at 11 am. ----------------------------- at the and y _ . ------ ey o T on were Squire i Servlet T Frew Mr. and Mrs. G. Pratt had as tt��� 2.. �► AV DLEY their Christmas Da - y guests: their :Clawined Sra Fee ` W. S J. TB031�SOK, B. Ilv, 3:L1, There will be no Sunday School sons-in-law and daughters: Mr. and ye r OeefNaas Harsit6ee sad Soicltae this Sunday. it being the occasion BL -s. Reg. Kennedy, Audley Mr. - _ !8036!: s}16�aeen�r6l+ s the Ded xatdon of the near church and Mrs: Lee Darwin, Toronto; and - 3001h Columbia sea Outsdo i which will be at 2.30 p. m►. bk. and Mrs. Carl Disney, Picker -Now , The Club will meet next Wednes- lag. • Side„ Aj= day evening, Jan 9th, ' at the Mr. and Mrs. James Davidson en= s KE4 AND CLAW g "�'' s - Bmiaem Fimae _ Ajax home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Clem- �ertaiaed on "Christmas Day for Mr. encs. The Cba:¢nittee has planned and Mrs. Lloyd Beatty, Long Branch, AISCTIONEER,s 1'leltesl0s ' fiM an evening. of cards. Everyone is Miss Lillian Bickell.Toronto. Mr. P Liaofad and Authorlsod for the w+elcoanle, and bk-s• Stewart Phipps and' tam- Oatntia "YMr. and Mrs. Vic. Keenan and the 117, Toronto and Y;ss Jane Becker, ad. Toronto spent Christma9 of Montreal, rim= j t0 $MM• LAyaj P"U0 X Geazge Puckrin's. Visitors on Sunday at the home - bow Noof Este" Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Annan spent of Mr. and Mrs. G K Pratt inciud. .'.. nes :itt-IId0iaw" IMENBRP At=. ONR= C'hriatimas Day with their daughter'. ed Mr. and Mas. Donald Burns,•-oi } 20" Dani $irel" for as �i s0i �7 Tasr�a Mrs. 8. Woanaaott and &MUY ; Toronto; Mr, and Mrs. Larne 3d�c- Psies 460" Mr, and Mrs. Still Quthr e, Don- Cordick, Oshawa; Maas Laura Thomip NNW N�yd alai � old and Wlltoa. were with her par. moa, To:anto: iiir, and Mrs. Carl _ lfe a par eats, Mr, and Mrs. ffarvoT hose, of Disney.:!:eke ♦�.� � ring and Mr. and airs• t - F. Q /iisda ii6.a■si Ai Markham peg . Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. Sort Guthdo and Wr, and Mrs. 'Norman Wonnacott �., asa41s0aas0 0ti01 1 : Alttowiiasi Mos, faintly and Um W. H. Guthrie were and Ruby, of Oshawa, stud Miss Ol- �►� 3., NW= stir WSW at the home of air. and Mrs. Bob ga,:)cridrsoa, visited Mrs. Sid Won - Batty. Brooklia. nacott on Sunday. Shirley iiat0aae; star of CW% : 3,fir. and airs. Fred PKaekrin and 1&. and Dias. Jack Whittier, Oak.-'SiiowdNW - �aa7'a,11X P. AL ' ��y/ P08620!034 � fWARM family were at !ser deters, Mr. and Ville, spent a few days this wesi at at CELT ! 'i M. i 3 L D& _. • r i -- _ i _ CVWAGXS Wbitby fta oedeual !,Milos 'X0a�8 3" Dom" W. Went C ask for our aatalegues WHrIST, or". Garasoa Ores) - Cettapo Sp6a j - i h*. Pbaw Olflee• - 1*0 9-M Im i�.d. .. :- Cowie L�n�er .... COMPANY. LINE= lag St. Clak As*. L Sowbor% OAL y AM 1-71#1 t r. Open c: -i :Adnumvdd Night T111 !At - '- - - 3atar,tay T:i1' 12sa N•osi F vise me Went of IL X. flus - - 'leMhVe7 mosamewd Www" alosi�o _ NOST. A1ld1'Dt. • — L s. 1. Whitb3% Oatado .� WANTl4D - -' !b• Rims '111, O! WhiLi7 a ��Y �� �. Completely new styling from hooded headlamps to taillights feathres Oldsmobile for 1937, with the NA t Wal Between, Wbiti7 � AI�L►lisi A1� most sweeping model change in 20.years, as presented in this Super "88" Holiday coupe. '•Sky* -line" - - And_ `2 FAQ beading dews the roof extends into the rear deck and sets off the twin -strutted ream windows with - we no" 283 TM thtee separate glass areas. Distinguishing the new front end are the new "hi-ldrbu , win front iMot Cask Down lrirysaosAa fender rocket emblems and, parking lights adapted from the experimental Golden Rocket. Inside . : �` IWd?.lE '` there is a new strut -mounted .instrument panel: and a wide_ variety of new upholstery fabrics and.. CAL- PPLUMBII G FW Irsipt M Mooden" °°i°ors' aderhanical3l', there is a new. 277 h.p. "Rocket" eagl=e, improved front and seas suspeasloq, 14 -inch whook and a more eli)cieat duahraage heater. AiJ M KA?iS iP" MAIM - a r L WIILOOG»i a0irR01� bodbo -- Sil1'EL!'1lTi G9V= �4litai i>sl�ttiti. . Ids a'iehsel0s f3fJ1i . a TOUR MITCHELL. : _ IaR rx s i':>t ILIS MED UUSTsii "+ - AJAX OMAWA. I�.�. ^SIS AND BUILDMG MATERIALS } eARIWORAM i TV TOAM M A. L RATTRII •• 05=W A -•s. W. 1u IMi Du►. • -_ - ! Y" Plcxasala—r. A. IdWa016 y �� _ ... r - PICK. asst _ _ - � • wk, Z! r - SOl3gZ 001".N1', lk A. Nigh Grade 'Aidbrache Coal Stoker ' Coal { -S . AJAR ! and. Fuel . Wood �, Shoe Repairs 1 � 6Le« e6. aaiawa - . StafOtr .LDsurance Co. ZzpmzFUMST MATJMIAL3 L7$ID 4_- Witfl'i OR PH0I3S . ICXD WORKMANSHM - T Wts+ Saha Por gars Vis conow MOD SM.a=n0N OF LACi8y, SAND GRAVEL - - CEMENT PLASTER wboollik a,..�.. VAMT T1Lh �,6» P. �. ROCKLATH ~ HO�-CORODE PIPE =WEEPING � tiwrnme at '" X106 t" WAX rMt W. 1'. 1i " i Bowman & Gibson "TILE - GLAZED PIPE (ASPHALT SHINGLES rao": War1W on " i - - --_� RAI I onntt�� EAR POSTS AND POLES STAFFORD BROS. r N00D WORKING llfrrt WiOiiry Yr �Rli , .. ;-, •----------- ------- ----�- a dor Prompt Delivery Phone Picketing 74 or 7. WASE 116icDOa. NALD XMT ani IIt STALLUM - 1 Ra 'ROSS movue - .. A1XX"nVN8 SK W� AGINCOURT, O " '` 'OUR TRUCK PASSES YOUR WAY ' G. A. 2 ekkavola _ r: lsa•t a:ri�t+. s{1w -'EVERY DAY""7":Ps Pi*mdft — r. _ ',. ',• : _ • a. '� .. h': 2Y'r;;;.. ... '....._.- ... •FL'101va9F'':n's, /S•1:•.'4�'r�'•'pL4�3NI .. — etvo ... .. : CARDS OF ?21AN1L8 user. day school papers and teachers' quay- "Gloria In Excelsis Dec" was ren- an accident at Ajax on Fridayaltea� 1' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Norton had then terlies to Trinidad. Mrs. Lackey had dered by the choir with the solo noon. Carol past Carolyn is is Oshawa Cseoersl McPFIDRSON--da the midst of our fly with them on Christmas day. received a letter of thanks is appre- taken by Mrs: D. Morden.Hospital, and we trust that she WiM L sorrow; we with to express ow Tre hey a: Mr. and Mrs. Mason of elation of a parcel sent last year. Sadness gripped'our community soon recover and be well again. -- ---• my z a aap- be■r�t ttawtaks and appsfciaa►oa b Poranta, Ms. sad' Mrs. Gari Norton. Mme. Careoa'a_ group. was in charge when 'word was received that liisa May I extend to _.. our many relatives, friends and ne.- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Norton sad of the Christmas program The Mis- Carolyn 'Webb had been injured is I py and Prosperous New Year. , $hborn for the kindness and spas- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pascoe. cion Band sold Christmas cards this patty shown us in the lora "of• our We are sorry to report that Mrs. year to add *eir treasury fund& e i►eloved husband and lather, Gar' Fred Morley is eonfined to bed with Last Wednesday :tight; 10 scouts • _ don mcpherscn, Weespecially wish a ease of shingles. Her many friends along with Scoutmaster, Don Sander- to hank Dr. Slade, of Jarvis Su. ;n Claremont will be sorry to learn son and Ken Ward, attended the; Baptist Church for - his consoling that Mrs. Thomas Bacon of StnSville hockey game at the Garden between 1rords; all the donars at --the iia" s also confined to bed with a severe the Leafs and the Canadians. Scouts t floral •oSerinp; the T. ease o! shingles attending were: Alan Laskey. Bi11 «; basatiLul the pal3beareks: Mn: and Mrs Dong Reynolds - and Hammond, Ray Ward, Jack. Redshaw, !Piton Compchy: *o Doctors Doctors and I!Q'uraes at the Toy- family of BowasanviIIe, spent the Bill Keevil, Terry Sherin, Craig ' este last General hospital for t � y with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Ray- Peters, Chris SherIn, Keith Neaten also McDougall and Roa Death. iEtoowa FuneralEk=e for their Wad Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lehman and Mrs. Stephenson of Oshawa his . rA: 'sad at0licieuls managasant at' *0. family of Bowmanville spent Rosas been visiting friends and relatives services. with Mr. and Mm Wesley Lehman. here during the past week. r '«—Mss, Jean Meliserson sad FasNty Mrs. Wilkey is on the sick list at MY. and Mrs. Morrie Roy and tam present. There are several local ily of Toronto visited with Mr. and. _ " ----------------------=------------ people confiaed.to their home at prey- Mrs. Jim'Coates oa Sunday. - ant with the flu. Mr. ' and Mrs. Harold Dean and _. CLAREM+ONT i Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Borland and family visited is Bracebridge over Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mansell a family of Walkerville, spent the holi- Christmas. f - `New Year's in Toronto with friends day with his mother here. :------____—_ _ __________ - _. , r The local branch of the Legion, held Mr, and Mrs. Dave Hayward and _: family are visiting the latteei mother - " their New Years party in the Legion Y - -. GREENV1�00D YOU'RE `hall on Saturday night, at Gore Bay title, week. .__ - Claremont Public School Board held Mr. and Mrs. Jim McGuire enter- Christmas' visitors in t h e village thele annual meeting in the school tained several Toronto relatives on �;_ on Friday evening. Chairman for the Sunday air. and . Mrs. Cliff Hill, Gary and .N • + Vs.fft 3. years, Mr. Ed. Boniface re- Mrs. Lloyst, Mrs. Lehman, Mrs. W. Lucy with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hall: GOOD } •algig & The new chairman has not Evans, Mrs. It Pilkey, Mrs.. Laekey, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hallan. Maati- _ : _: s Mrs. T Mae. Johnson DRIVER =1 %ppointed yet Mr. Jim McGuire �Fa.' coke with Mr. and Mrs. R. Morden. s': ,,. pointed to fill the vaasaacy. Alter the ,ekctiia Mrs. T.. Gregg Mr. and Mtn. Fred Brown and r $eho4rd are: Mrs. Ross Red- favored wifta p'no selection of a Patti, Broaklin with Mr. and ides. lChristmax naliare-and Mrs. Vine and' �Welah. Mrs. -!1 vocal duet It' VYThos .Brown.wattsffira. W������,,��yy _ ::. ' • secretar: ,. �+�Y�Ya . ' F �• Those spending Christmas relatives out of the PMAV were:. IF YOU CUT IN CH TRAFFIC - Rev. H. and Mrs. Moore with Dr. • • ! _ Mrs. Moore of IDeep River. : This winter.'. ghat s• -for •ooh y an ra, illtinak sad • ` • : _ • Glenns with the Don faaller ismily – Passing carie when there is barely enough • - - in Huntsville. room t0 avoid onoorning tral'Ii0 causes count Mr. and Mrs. N. Wibm with Mr.-- and Mrs. Burton of Claremo lees h Qhway accidents. tholes certain you have plenty of krt, time to _pull oDaae sad ._ : mei+od and 7ldisr Edith Omerod with . .. ^ '• • nlpain your place in Glte You will lose only illy. and Mrs. Robert Nash of Mark- _ • ham seconds of time but you may save a Congmtdations to Robert McTsg- Xwt who was the 6th prise winner in gaup «D" of a temperance wrap - - book eonteat sponsored by the On- _ HOW 0000 ARE - �-:.. T-•+ntaprnnte Ferteration. - - _ The--%crament of the Lazd'a Sup- . YOUR DR1V1NQI HABITS? --- per was observed at the church serer .see on Sunday. Mr. George Moore. was received into the church by the _- '' - Coegewsion Of His Faith. The anthem E P A R T M E N T O F H I O H W AY S-0 N T A 14 _ z� Tis .. -.: or tis - _ = Yc*'N have no *inter driving problems if - you _ _ choose Suburbanites.TIM- Come in and let ass show you _the pa � ER y 'tented : Suba banite tread design. 4" specially -angled. - N Wf PAP -ntaggar'ed cleats boost you *bag. give you traction - an the worst winter roads. Suburbanites run quietly ' s • _ on dry pavement too. - -. _ ._ _ e . h IFOR ONE R See us for _- Y'EAR f WITH % SUBURBANITE - OFFER Na 1 NTIER TIRES r aaov>r -s - 96 Amin 29" =- O"Mt ".Z -,OFR Na 3. :16F.111 Nee 4 a' 39&6 s riwr< s >Isaa�a 7201011wage x sKe ams >tsor G06W a 2. VWU mss TZ= weer 5- : a �Ws 1 — Mark an "7C' terns ilsega*As desked and eeelece W wNb cycler. C3 Rdboa iaiayedsa ❑ Coronet --------------- -_ 1 Ya New i Yr. ❑ 6/d�Rse mow-- --- ---- --- 1 Yr. ❑ True S err -------------- ----------- 1Yr. ❑ Canadian Homs i Gordeas ______ f Yr. ❑ Popular Science ---_----- ------- t Yr.. ❑ W ---------------- -,. 1 Yr. ❑ 1 Yr. ❑ Mod•rm Sereea -------- 1 Yr. C3Parents' Magazine ---------------__ 1 Yr. CaNwr Is ❑Msolasa'*. 101"w"t ry'> ) ' - = i M" Q Canedlao Howe JearsawV'_..�____ 1 Yr. ❑ Now _M _ I Yr. �❑I Family leriY a A►woYr Siw 1 Y► dives Rwiar _ 1 Yi ❑ Hoe! 16 FS ------------------- I Yr. ❑ Free Press W Prairie Farmer ----- 4 Ys. ❑ eFwsew's Magazine, ------------------ 1 Yr. ❑ Canada PwiNrywen----------------- 2 Yrs. ❑ Farruor's Aiveoafe -------=-�-_-- 2 Yrs. ❑ Toro Esperiences 1 yr. a14669—Farmwr's Magnin* to foam addresses onllr Any Magazine Listed Below And This 01 'Newspaper, Both For The Price Shown! -, - - - mart ail " X" 6afori •rmagaidnes' desired and eiiciow list with `ordey ❑ Saturday M 6t (%Voo*) _ -�4 " ❑ Screen S+ories __�_-----------------� u' ❑' Maclean's =- Idno (I4 3.60 ❑ U.S.Camera Magazine ------ ---------- 4.1.0 ❑ American Magazine _..------ 4.10 C3 Inside Detective -------- ----------------- 3.35 ❑ Chatelaine ' _— ---- __ 2.90' C3• CeanoPofifan Magazine ----------------- 4.10 ❑ Everybodyr's Digest _ _ �__ _ •3A0 C3wo"Am s Home Companion ______________ 3.15 E3 Hunting 8 Fishing to Canada ---____t-- 00 ❑ Christian Herald ------ — ----- _____--__ 4.10 ❑ Child U{e ---------- --------------- �__ 33''4455 ❑ McColl's Magazine ---------- ----------- 340 Flower woYer ---r _--__-_ �-- ----- 3.75 [3 True Story ---------_­_______________+-- 3.25 ❑ Redbook4agazine _ `���______ 390 E3Pamnfs' Magazine -__--_--------------- 3.60 ❑ Canter's Weekly ------_ ----_- d.60 ❑ American Girl ---------- ---------------- 3.95 ❑ Hempty Dumpty's Magazine __--------- 3.75 ❑ Open.Road for cloys ---- --- ------------ 4.f0 ❑ Outdoor Life _ ------ 3.75 ❑ Children's Digest ------ ----- 3.60 NEWSPAPER AND MAGAZINES I YEAR, UNLESS TERM SHOWN .. - • •,ALL OFFERS r -..:.-- ARE GUARANTEED s CHECK MAGAZINES DESIRED AND ENCLOSE WITH COUPON i 6•iffl•imee: [`•nalese :----- --_-------- lnlw» and m41441 offer • 1 @beaked, with a pars subscription to your newspaper. + CODAYi It Name----=1----•----=---------------------------�- Sheelor R.R•--------------------------- ------- --- my Awma o a r- Pett Offip-----+------- --- ----------------- _THI URBAN BOAD of TR VILLAGE . .� . ..OF FKKERING PUBLIC SCROOLS :' : { Sale of School- Property.d -SEALS TENDS addressed, to' the ChoinOwn of t6 ' Hoard wiN be received .by ifs Secretary, Box 171, Pico- :. #►lyra, Ontorl% up to 12 o'dock noin Monday, January — •--+••.--:-'7, 1967 for the purchase of the Public School bulMng «road Property comprising approximately 1 W acres sihmft _ on Church StFoet North in the ViNage ' of Pidnring.. - The -prop" and buikNng may be inspected by ietend- irlg purchasers at any roasonable Further –wi% Cation may be -had from- W D. _Johns, thairenan, Telephone Pickering 1511M. ` 9s - .'Tenders owM be aeeompm ds Vby .a IMMIllecl do" for - perpnt of tin 0nWPArt-oUtender. j'10 Mob". . or any lender not nece sa ft accepted, s etia"' AUL Cr, =- O"Mt ".Z -,OFR Na 3. :16F.111 Nee 4 a' 39&6 s riwr< s >Isaa�a 7201011wage x sKe ams >tsor G06W a 2. VWU mss TZ= weer 5- : a �Ws 1 — Mark an "7C' terns ilsega*As desked and eeelece W wNb cycler. C3 Rdboa iaiayedsa ❑ Coronet --------------- -_ 1 Ya New i Yr. ❑ 6/d�Rse mow-- --- ---- --- 1 Yr. ❑ True S err -------------- ----------- 1Yr. ❑ Canadian Homs i Gordeas ______ f Yr. ❑ Popular Science ---_----- ------- t Yr.. ❑ W ---------------- -,. 1 Yr. ❑ 1 Yr. ❑ Mod•rm Sereea -------- 1 Yr. C3Parents' Magazine ---------------__ 1 Yr. CaNwr Is ❑Msolasa'*. 101"w"t ry'> ) ' - = i M" Q Canedlao Howe JearsawV'_..�____ 1 Yr. ❑ Now _M _ I Yr. �❑I Family leriY a A►woYr Siw 1 Y► dives Rwiar _ 1 Yi ❑ Hoe! 16 FS ------------------- I Yr. ❑ Free Press W Prairie Farmer ----- 4 Ys. ❑ eFwsew's Magazine, ------------------ 1 Yr. ❑ Canada PwiNrywen----------------- 2 Yrs. ❑ Farruor's Aiveoafe -------=-�-_-- 2 Yrs. ❑ Toro Esperiences 1 yr. a14669—Farmwr's Magnin* to foam addresses onllr Any Magazine Listed Below And This 01 'Newspaper, Both For The Price Shown! -, - - - mart ail " X" 6afori •rmagaidnes' desired and eiiciow list with `ordey ❑ Saturday M 6t (%Voo*) _ -�4 " ❑ Screen S+ories __�_-----------------� u' ❑' Maclean's =- Idno (I4 3.60 ❑ U.S.Camera Magazine ------ ---------- 4.1.0 ❑ American Magazine _..------ 4.10 C3 Inside Detective -------- ----------------- 3.35 ❑ Chatelaine ' _— ---- __ 2.90' C3• CeanoPofifan Magazine ----------------- 4.10 ❑ Everybodyr's Digest _ _ �__ _ •3A0 C3wo"Am s Home Companion ______________ 3.15 E3 Hunting 8 Fishing to Canada ---____t-- 00 ❑ Christian Herald ------ — ----- _____--__ 4.10 ❑ Child U{e ---------- --------------- �__ 33''4455 ❑ McColl's Magazine ---------- ----------- 340 Flower woYer ---r _--__-_ �-- ----- 3.75 [3 True Story ---------_­_______________+-- 3.25 ❑ Redbook4agazine _ `���______ 390 E3Pamnfs' Magazine -__--_--------------- 3.60 ❑ Canter's Weekly ------_ ----_- d.60 ❑ American Girl ---------- ---------------- 3.95 ❑ Hempty Dumpty's Magazine __--------- 3.75 ❑ Open.Road for cloys ---- --- ------------ 4.f0 ❑ Outdoor Life _ ------ 3.75 ❑ Children's Digest ------ ----- 3.60 NEWSPAPER AND MAGAZINES I YEAR, UNLESS TERM SHOWN .. - • •,ALL OFFERS r -..:.-- ARE GUARANTEED s CHECK MAGAZINES DESIRED AND ENCLOSE WITH COUPON i 6•iffl•imee: [`•nalese :----- --_-------- lnlw» and m41441 offer • 1 @beaked, with a pars subscription to your newspaper. + CODAYi It Name----=1----•----=---------------------------�- Sheelor R.R•--------------------------- ------- --- my Awma o a r- Pett Offip-----+------- --- ----------------- ;• ,,.., a* ,. . �� /'i., M1. �.' � a r.�. iia -� +�1 . � ?.'v c. r ;�ti.,, j .z _,,. :' ;. .. •..., .. .... _ - ,tea -'S� MISCELLANEOUSth IM ALL -lrz- i OF C NCEM woes a ; — "M11111 FnMEM minors Lwiiie: _ --- �- =- ANKUSFOR �� _ C MING*--EYSNiS c Tmm. - rmzrg A= M- CAVOtlr' - 1011'1 -•� wii� T _, .� '� , S&ty._.a_`J 3000 1.N�AUG10 ." �=`� � Carl Rogers, a; Tt. 1, F�idcer. O C0� „ PROMAsfaioltt f•Mi gfllt ROM Mi tf13gO1R flfi-7 7M Will be held in as a sem_ it, T - SibOWJ§.4L 1. ONTAR10 Ma jEXM T= FNiI't LINEW11 WANE. P ,-� 1l10lPDAT, JAluTUAHT Is 1>87`, m � • • • BCSOOI, .,,c . lIp01Rl#10 i7 • ,�: .� _ rA1N'1'iNS.D>�C01ZA _ L• T. J"".". Cl«!k ' Dap Ant � y - r WAs hour fol quick, clean, Nam` t' r teed dlert-cine° painting and papep-------- ------ --------- PIOIEti178rw _ pric stakes and Frank WOM&Ws Association #001109 --___-- Wkft Decorators. gL F. a, Picker_ ! 9 Vailet Chwok-.--r-•r-- - --�' ► phone 78W or 67WL Will be -hold A the Sunday School Bill" -'wzuL Did - IL 1s -Act y� � TO RENT = V m tea• .. NOW*'Paati. . i9t....I. gait �tv= . ' ars mveata. the sad Beftath- - h �y���� :: charge • • Ai[ .. • JlrfiaredlsslOx 1t iT--siWde snd double 9 8 - y' -- - - -tie Teats CMa10M y^ - Me int house west of Pickering --- ------- - --- - - sie►dtuley :Wq �f v ads. phone: Pim >1 w � OIL & GAS CONVERSION y 5 ' will be 1a!>a is the 1Mi. i•l+ 1�OlR $� r al'i1W. _ ; '- �; _ Opbt10CN1TY MAN& # l�OI:M s � >� mrd a -------------- --- --- nFORC DA IR 4 Li,�, Road. ou heat, gaeago, ,n _ "�'` & AI3'Yr: a taetlities, ATiantc 5 W6DNEaDAl, JAPiQ/l+i<Y 8, 196'Y ��a Gas Dcalae - - ------ --- -- --- -- Feaen 1LN to L4.M A. IL w ---------------------------- P WEILLdaiG We have an open terriimg is .zau S>6iiB. f9. S. RiCri $ort oundfngs and are looking SOI �a M mai' the rightperson to act as ovs list 101'9► �J _ Chisell�� _ ][odeen dealer. Top conditions. Lice otic- ;1 _ —t j•yadl►sst • �ig/rit .Y . dDeet '- lltreetsTtile Oat, stasid':ag for Qk�aHfvr and valve; : xPhwa ; 7 interested act promptly. Write to-- - . - - _ FA21tII.i17C. Dept 3, Slatioa. ]ion -328 J a ��-w-� -_ r_✓ •--r -_ r_.rrrr_r-_..r-rrr--r_-rr_ ,- . To ambitoua _ � ,fAJI parsecs we are oiMes _ S fag the dmice io estabibb his own _ l ri �. JOHN Le LAY b a ' . .'. b�s;faese. Taseame ii0 to 1'13 a week. _ , r � qualified moven. rui]7 eqn�• wvrik sight 1st your owe ,:. Ofd to move your re*iwatot or 11'410 � tree. axial- Proper atal- M S d R A ri t � (� . � a " rased.offt and Y 1lylOCiM1E� . §p�/ 3}&� o>r� _ GAGE CANCO&A • r _- - cast . i17aa11e 24M• S tk -- 5 DUM Dwa.o ilk wait• .. - . DON - wHaay. Oren. - I�LL� � _ _ } A 1Antis DM " (r �sNOFFICE! 210138S 1 Ei#Tf11r�i :� _ Tim diff cae� 2� • � ,� � •� • .. � ' f r- ilea. to Hd. to is am. 1�10�f '�I� "I M/4 - - �asea0ea10 fit. 1'Ietads$s Wedoes"7 - 9.M to 12,M Noon _ . `FHOIti:: 1I12ti'i 1[!' "Wit 11-fia71 - a R.ARDS -------- THMP an I'm FOs rAtl?.V rOi .AM QQliasQO 3p itiY»' _ tt i 1110 waiyii like • to �urlFT mai aI�P(D=s 'I►aQ1s iA �, •�li*.AJAX I tha"s and our am- %UMBE mum Toa-hokiecs' osi %a40ciS4e ( .. ,g'a AMO HOMY ip -�-'b AND RADIO IERS, 00'11 ------------ AN BU 150 past weekw� b 77 Book-keeW. by �T TI CE&SCU 1 �Y� , >. �/• , �e10 West, Ifr. -W-3. e�!� gIDall ���• - .ti,:d� ! -i ^_ • a • PAM •, '7 • •. Jill 9•' "'V ZliB @a tOwdal atatem�. O fid i•1N1 an si Cuff Aadanaa. M. Z O. , _ L.. l�raelk Desa.iDs, a. s. s. Dlaisa past•thae work Phone nsWt RS AND ?RUA r.at oaeiea Vis: -. -- _ J►�.` riekersaff _: Jaw rssTZM rase aid Na 2 I ftho i tXVTWX pot= CAI" rove Teen Form"*$ CUM" Or ,, �4ei a4ed v1Wp >I � last• 1R�'ha 04 jim"r CIO=" WM Heavy' . services a tti` 40". law" !>� D.a >.'4• s �l�a OW — ti a. _ _ .. _ ' —• le0ta'tai 3N aT WOHIC GVAAAdIR'J�' " - • _ _ - r - :.-•-� _ - PICKEt�Ki . CO&AN"! • Jeia Fseie�( Z. Sea Am S=Vxx Tho death took Place yRyddOotyot � "Oft Heatesa � h1t tome on No; 7 Htgitwq. cmdown View this Pe at Breugl_ s0sn on jibnday i _ weak• j� John Cassie, in 'Ittaisetn ?ate* 010 AMvt -:ibb am year. .:,viiia O lei �� 010 1 ae11-lmowa tlkrou - 1.ilfi 8i M titr10aee► ;asoa, on 1"Wahi , .t �r . ygham. b� 1� jr am 11�TC� Oil OL O�nla �Ieai alt SMwI wed ct f>mol's' w�'Widely inos►a vahfle softy► tide~ a10i ► of 8ighms". at a load.Bnpa_ Iftio VM+a y _ "gym �'10 bbwx f'AYK#! . BAIMAIA� � surived (the ZtlOvli { r Be -is by hie. widow Linton attd �0e eon. !lOSOHM S - -- --- Qj,>rj�lr>QiG �•, reser ZU L �- j� jp 11D of a sister PiGswuig efCwerl»1 p�R 8E1lYlC3� ('�F le�Issi 15sasaa aY f1e Os■str rl Be is also mW%ft r�stal �asaile, OssfnnM ii~uaw --. • `,Anne tMrs: Swordfager) and bro- a. Rhea Arthur and Alex all of Win- ------------- -*---------_---_r_--- WALT= WA31 -- - i!A>Eti>� Fl.Alr AiWAGLAM% , ► _ _' -he teealne nipeg: a sister Mabel. (Mrs. Stew- C1ifY. In February , fan Sallee, PHONE: 110 11-3561 � _ raw . atawmwww - Bervifi `wsg held in Hrougham w1th headcraarteM in Toronto. Mr. _ _ -- - --•--- United Church, of which he was an Clarke is the au*or of varioua'baF- ---------NUS} CAM - - ^ ,. ::active member and o!lY�ial, ; 1Trur1- erg dealing with -the nickel industry Accommodation dor $deny 1o11k 104 ���� L • '(w` day afternoon at 2.90 p. tu, *1th in- generally and with nickel alloys -in ��,N Iies1 a Pickering , ' terment in the Claremont Un:on particular- t' VillaSt,''!'ee" izdormstfon, phone — . Oemetery,' ....: _ He fg well 9rnawn tri internationalPick161iN. aNa liiilf iH1tzAV& �'i�Ylp6lfs0 r nselalltmWcaa and $ogernmental y.7 `��' a[M Wh H. J. Clarke,: P14ertag, circles, having;.'been in charge die- - -•--- = ----------------- COQC�•CtC _ a - A»elaW Manager C&ED11" 'Ba1ea ing World War 11, of non-ferrous' ' * And Market Developmod ligernal- metals allocations and conservation, 101001 Nickel )ANPW,• Cspaaa Dep_, of kmitlons and Sugpb,-and 'K EL J. Clarke, bas been iappoin- serving- as Deputy Administrator:of RANDRAM- fed Manager of Canadian Sales and Non -Ferrous Prices. Wartime Pr*w' �liicer -market , Developenerit of The Inter- and Trade Beard, Ottawa. ; - TB ' 1941 - •' ,.. �i 0atioaal Nickel •Company. of Can., and JW, he was Special Assistpnt to f PERSON t ;;Ltd. Henry S. Wingate, President the Deputy Member for Canada, �-fF!'ATIOM iiOrAi1, P7G'I�tIIdG, OUT. - P1i0e'F8 1st . � r r.. ni! the Company announced this Combined Production and •Resouucgs week. Mr. Clarke succeeds C. I- Board, Wash gton, D. C: Dulling ' MacDonald, who has reached the re- the Korfan conflict„ Mr Clarke. a- tic010�eat age, gain directed non metal all -A T- S ARE! YOF SUN W �F BO r •in his new position, Mr. Clarke ocons and conservation and ser- - P wal direct Tneo's Canadian Sales, • A�ed. as`Chai'-man of the Metaliur- , , F I Advertising and Market Develop- gical Advisory Comnxttee of the De. to scent and Regesrch Activities. He partmenb od Defence ' Piodv+c�on; NENERAL NARDWARE - L w ll be assisted , by J, D. McLean and represented the nadian Gov- NEED FOR R06 FOR"YOUR FAMILY? and Dr. O,. & Frarnharm ernrao f 'on sen* international ' :Build your-sel3? an extra basement.or attic room of let uf3 `{ Mr. Clarke, a nati�e of Toronto," nwfa'furgicai c jo / � � build It for you.is a Metallurgical Engineering grad- Clarke is, a' recent ,graduate a nate od the Vniversit of Toronto, of the Natsonal 3lefence G�ollege; at - - _ - • . , a AS• LOW AS .1 12.00 PER .3MONTH • �T7� 'Alfie 'tSc Degree `c.. 8i�chelor of F rt FrontWr! f- Kingston. R`pICKERIN6 4C IE LUMBEB C� - LT ,sAwlied - Science. Ile joined Inter-' • '- d•Mrs; Clar)Ge� are the own- • CQ • • national Nickel -in M-.7 1936 as a ers of. beautiful old -home Fest 362A C. AVE NUE EAST -- ' SGAiiBORA �a► Metallur 1 - Enginee ; n is 'Con-: Manor • orner Broclk +Road and No . ` " R • - - •4 + pet Ite5ning. DUIsia'n - at Copper _ 2 High ere. One Mile West of B. `�i'. Kirg.C011e e) r. IG I` :00 -� -• � N EVERY FRIDAY -NIGHT HT. 9 12 y Y '1 .. v f, e T, r r .:. ,_w a. I'^d i.Y . K - s . •C'a a. a a'•' w. f