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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1957_02_01isle: $M Per year fth" "Mass. p Ttyws, kJAaDi 1, 'lee" - Uncover Humn Bones In Pit tM 3rd Concession i Ckods Per ferry Ped Oak* Dot. O<t wer oaf. - ._.,� _ � --- - -----.- - -- - - - •...�.�e. r�Pi.�) �r1111..1s1f► DM'U1 itAO�N� snwa'�'�� -_ A. ti the hospital early this - week, —but Still in a weak, convalescent condi- ,. a.av wu-sine clog cawner and r y -----------------------=------------ Morley lark Iiloasing i Pound -keeper for the Town", News today, 'advises that building _ >� in the Morley Pack sub -div cion will ' ?- Among the fou clauses of the - permits. The I.endoW Construction - Limited will carry on Eom_dwhere - Agreement with Mr. Geriga are the Rtdottt 'Real Estate left off, and the <. new firm will arrange all details. wing stipulations: 1. that he act es a ' 7- 7 + dog-catcher pound -keeper Horse; The Cross and The Sword-. Antic &ride. The intruder; The ` Place ar Sapphires: Starimerhill, __-__•----------------------------- — Ladies >Qowling League — i without remuneration; 2, that the f Team . _ leinis - - a Orchids T 1 x A ..' premises used for- the pound be kept Daisies 1 tlirea (.. E _ ,1 �4 clean and open for inspection to High Single - Mormi Baker •303, Kay Stork 803. 1 _..__ _ --� the Village Senit'ary lnspedor at _ ri - High Triple, - Mabel Harkey 847, _ any reasonable time, a ttmt the Ag- - Harkey 748. .Over 200` -Winnie -Mitchell. M. reement does not permit Mr. Ger- _ 280, 219; Jean Disney 2W, 223; Kay - - iga to transfer oc sell his L�cenae, ' - Tomlinson- 3 0; Uly Jones 201. - - t or anove the location of the pound Hospital Asking - from his present proviess without _ Its 1957 -Losses A letter was received from the Aja: -Pickering Hospital pr-oper eohsent of the Vlilage Coon- - a4 mated operating loss in 1957. Similar r - en • 4. that -the Acreenvint may be ' ; The hospital estimates that in 19oT, they .will have- a debt of $15,120, -ay. = , -raging a loss of ;1260 per wonth: ew"lled on three4nonih's written They are asking the above municipal. sties for grants to cover this amount." The 'letter stated that the km vms notice by either parts. and maintenance dosts.. Reeve W. G. Lawson said he telt Ceumtil then passed a Pvlaw iiiS7. _ 1957 budget very carefully and that ' pnintine the Dox-astcher and Web- now. He admitted it has not been too - 2ishins the pound and -regulations _ paying the hospital =7900 in 1956, he felt they had paid more than their 1"11fred. .. Councillor J. S. Chapmaa said he felt the-cor'bined three municipalities Uhdrr thi. Rvl*w 1:83 -MUST should have full control -of the hospi- ~ z' tal. He said that Port Perry hospital of a similar, size operated at a profit.- NOT 'RUN 'AT LARC'" tarred or i Plans £ipansion t The W. E. McEa'chnie ; and Son otherwise- must not be a putsance. Funeral Home at Pickering is plan_ ning an addition to their chapel. and Continued On Page 3 ------------------- e "•(aesavls 11siRt M etesll nus# iwatE) The l+Te wham, aandaP, warn � &, the lot"= it cu- Set Rates An Oshawa palbologlst and- police charge of the inveattga T� Ivillooe }r edKeta1s have expressed- the belief, ghat the !sous• human skulls and-oth- 'bones will probably be turned ' over to the University of Toronto. No 31r. Webb found two skulls pro - trud:as !rain the side of the was] of for Deas- Kennels I- ee bones *mrd In an open excava- doubt these w.11 be plenty of Bigg- a gravel excavation, shout two feet :.tSon at the 3rd con. and Valley Farm -Road. are those of iadiens. fag done in that area this swuner by archeologists in an effort to un- bedew grpund wuiase. Further dig- stns_ by police uncovered two more . Pf-urPrine VitlaAe Crnmril ne-.nd Di'. IL BE Clarke • said the bones cave: more of these bones; skulls. a Bvla,w to provide for the i.irrn- • late .residence, Mr. Mc&chnie said. vasal very mile, and ennobled to The discover] was made late at Further a minatlons will be con- sin¢ -f door- and kennels ori their dist, He said they were probably Sunday afternoon by - Mr, Waiter - dusted to detOnVA" the agesex. mr•+inq, on Ati d*• night. shore, the MdDsohnie's -oo att - an , - bells 9ft sad one hundred Webb, of Liverpool Road, who was nationality and othie ybysical lea- V%le dogs $3 00- any adds«tonal Pwea odd. out fce a waist He notified Town- hares v'h,l e8 00, Females $4.00: any additioeal date equiphteit which U on a pat! - With any in the city of Toronto, ,' ,e 110.00 is the Fee for s Kennel - {� WPIOY � �/ Vjlla Coal q To .Am aetit M Ciab�ee: License, but kennels do only he oeMepted in the fedmatrial bane set illogo n • Mr. P!saarao ,% Veteran of World out by bvllew. A keenel is definrl sob" l�se Aimss MION cans ft piotisd urBoar y dollars is rash tram the Boor of Stioud's urs meaning s place where tee or snore dogs aro sept lbs. breeding ;At Weir lasts raining, Ploliaeint ��ii Marketau a few days ago. turned it - purpow or iw sale: • C7duodI .PIP s�aaed the Bois- Yulga nonan at thea east m to the proprietor. sad we un- the owner has been > the - - - - - ----- --- - - - - - - - - - --------,-. -- � nary hawser for •ate � will e� annexation, Coun- Tad le�iayoea- _ R A. ReSarIL clerk: trnstset. tills Ronald Rail save notice of motion that the corporation of the in is way will do that todisy• W sAdBalNm Zerl WU� . esaaaaor, tors collector, front 68606 to V1110te of Pickering make applica- PAP= COIJ.LCTION A rclay). of s -e hswv to annotiRoe the birth dt $an. tion to the Oftario ?municipal $d, clan Od&Wlews and RabekaW C. their davq4rter. on January 27. 19M, PA" Bus•ruL works foreman, !rata for the annexation of the areas re_ 1. T. ani leetlef CaesnNioo w81 ol the Oshawa Getieral Rouplial• 6 to 38000• commended by the Pieker:ns Vill- Deli a Palter C*Ve 4e ow en gatwi.v _---• ---------- I ------------------ � White, Wellconstable, are Pla=ins Board through • the ( -Tebruary fib. H67. Per '•Nek.q•, . gee A dvi. On Nset fare No skaftor N !situ !12754 to 88000 Oprporation's Solicitor. anstlse_-.MR 14 kerlue 11iW1. Carnival At Pickering IM .: Loral WMGN Riling- Asax Lions Talent SNOW - ._.,� _ � --- - -----.- - -- - - - •...�.�e. r�Pi.�) �r1111..1s1f► DM'U1 itAO�N� snwa'�'�� -_ A. ti the hospital early this - week, —but Still in a weak, convalescent condi- tion. _ -----------------------=------------ Morley lark Iiloasing A press release received at the News today, 'advises that building _ >� in the Morley Pack sub -div cion will ' ?- tmas=ience again as soon as weather - - permits. The I.endoW Construction - Limited will carry on Eom_dwhere - - , • - : Rtdottt 'Real Estate left off, and the <. new firm will arrange all details. -T-0- New Books Added s- 7- 7 Grandni Grandnia Takes a Mand; Wer ' ;1 Horse; The Cross and The Sword-. Antic &ride. The intruder; The ` Place ar Sapphires: Starimerhill, __-__•----------------------------- — Ladies >Qowling League — i - 1 f Team . _ leinis - _ 1� a Orchids T 1 x A ..' Daisies 1 tlirea (.. E _ ,1 �4 High Single - Mormi Baker •303, Kay Stork 803. 1 High Single with . handiacap - Kay ' sQ Stork 806. �l - High Triple, - Mabel Harkey 847, High Triple with handicap - Mabel - Harkey 748. .Over 200` -Winnie -Mitchell. M. �a Norma Baker 808; Mabel Barkey 280, 219; Jean Disney 2W, 223; Kay - - ibrk 808, Dorothy Watson 227, Jean - ' - Tomlinson- 3 0; Uly Jones 201. - - Hospital Asking .. Grant 'To Cover Its 1957 -Losses A letter was received from the Aja: -Pickering Hospital asking the township for a grant towards an esti- a4 mated operating loss in 1957. Similar letters were sent to Pickering Villa" and Ajax town councils �r The hospital estimates that in 19oT, they .will have- a debt of $15,120, -ay. = , -raging a loss of ;1260 per wonth: y They are asking the above municipal. sties for grants to cover this amount." The 'letter stated that the km vms due to indigent patients, bad debts and maintenance dosts.. Reeve W. G. Lawson said he telt the present board had gone,over their 1957 budget very carefully and that ' we are getting good administration now. He admitted it has not been too good in the past, He added that in• _ paying the hospital =7900 in 1956, he felt they had paid more than their fair share. 5' Councillor J. S. Chapmaa said he felt the-cor'bined three municipalities ��•, should have full control -of the hospi- ~ z' tal. He said that Port Perry hospital of a similar, size operated at a profit.- ---------- I ---------------------- W. E. McFaehnis Funeral Home Plans £ipansion t The W. E. McEa'chnie ; and Son _ Funeral Home at Pickering is plan_ ning an addition to their chapel. and other ,accommodation, . iVl ., McEach- nie said this week. When Mr. McEachnie, and his sore .� Bill commended .business here fcur- teen years ago, ..they erected the, : first funeral chapel in this village, ' Due to increase in population in the village and surrounding district they. feel the necessity of increasing the _ a-Ornmodation in their premises. _r The trend today is toward the. - holding of the funeral service at the funeral home rather thin at the - late .residence, Mr. Mc&chnie said. :,•:••.;, fi ' Since their-trrr'ivalhere the Mc F.aichnie's Have coniplif4ry renovated their funeral home and furnittsa ��•> Besides the funeral home ' and • shore, the MdDsohnie's -oo att - an , - ambulance on 24 -hots' service and keep a vehicle espee>tslly for Ass.( In keeping ;1 ` wft the Urnee the have uriwayii= !kept the snort uo-*-1 date equiphteit which U on a pat! - With any in the city of Toronto, ,' - -. ''�: • 491., M yea m ani ..y. av "How, can i. • only basis for these doubts is husband L unfa lff $w ales a • hearsay; don't you. know that. ,distressed wife. I� AZ. our nine R Jealous "friends" sometimes - years together, I never betora y' aanot resist sowing needs of have doubted him. But sow' un- " • suspicion in the mind of a have is tearing me apartS r wife who i. happier than `There is a woman in this r wiftheeT - - town' 'broken Is notorious; she • Sit down quietly sad. com- broken up two homes, and I am afraid for mine. A friend told • poyourself. Look at your se _ me she has seen my husband • marriage as it has existed for with her downtown. but how nine years. Can you find any - -can. . I prove it? He denies he • -fault in it? Your husband is ».her._ i a man of integrity; he is de - "I admit t)Sat when I am up- • voted, attentive, proud of you set, I accuse him of having an • and his son. What reason agair, but it is his own fault - • would he have to seek his - 'where there's smoke there's • pleasure elsewhere? You say Are,' etc.- He has not changed, . • that if he were interested in toward me, he is as loving and + a friend of your, you could attentive as ever, and our mar- • understand; -it that were -true. has been beautiful. -But - + you might well worry, for I cannot forget what I heard.. • she could he a formidable • We have a young sop whom we • .rival. But what joy could he, • dearly love, but even with him. • a man of refinement, find with_ . I am, not, myself,, and he_sensm.. + .A diia"utable woman? have. been ._ystu are -it be - "My husband has a fine repo- • loved wife, you are closes - - ; Cation, and is, very popular with • than any couple you know. ,everybody. His family have • what must your husband - - lived here for generations, and ' • be thinking of ycur accusa- I can'tbelieve he would-be gull- • tion? He undoubtedly L re- ty Of sin - and with such a • volted end can And no words public characterl It it were a ' • to reply to you. ,faead of mine he were interest- • Cast fears from you. Be- - ad in. I would-be hurt but not so • Bove your husband still is. the ashamed. Don't you thick 2 •fine person he has always should -do something about it?" r been. and resolve that from - A8Y >®NT this day on you will trust him _ • I suppose it . is of little use with all your heart. Cease • to remind you that few men • your nagging; and you be • very sure that the hours he • stray from home if they And. • • rere ds At home are relaxed. • love there, and the compan- span • ipnahip they need. In nine s made content -by your -love. - - _ • and. more important, by your +yeast your husbiad has never , complete faith. ' • Whether or not you can do a • this, I do not know. But I NLrw pRl1VM ►ATTSM • urge - you not to pursue the p EASIER—FASTLR • matter• further. ' MORE ACCURATE • • " r WANTS A WIFE e F - "Dear Anne Hirst I • am a i w . •. man in. my early 40's, with two unhappy memories behind me: i • �" 1 • I loved two girls (successively) p • '' g +t. and both turned me down IP _ _ s the -first because 1 owned no ► • • Yr • property . 1. was making only r ♦ • a staall salary. The other, who pretgndgd to care, left me Bat and married somebody else. "I always nde C • �� church regularly and usually a --- took up some activities there. rm not hard to get along with. • • ♦ i my family are O.K., and now I ■ a have an excellent position with _ • every hope of security. I am _ • • ready to - get get--inarried,, _ build a home, and appreciate a good f ., • .�a; ife. r g a i_ E "Won't you give me the name A and address of that young wo- man of 85 who is lonesome 0 this town that Is strange to me v E s• too? I haven't met a single girl - that attracts me here. JIIYI." • You probably are -w • ne - ♦ �- • reader of this column,_ or y • o a a • *ould know that I never • E •introduce readers to - ` mom a • 1 other. My customary suggestion IN 6 , + men in your: situation is IIII •. cultivate the men you kn 4643 and like, and tell them y j SIZES • problem. Happily marri - 3t@ -N . •. ones will see that, their wive . ' PRINTED PATTERN •introduce you to eligibl PRINTED PATTERN in Sizes : ` «young women. Let year minister and other leaders from 36 through 481 For ease of a the 'community ,low, y. • towing, lovely slimming lines - • hopes, too, . and soon y ` there's nothing more. ideal than • should find yourself pleasant this • graceful ' frock. t;hoose . * ly occupied. t If you can take' an ear casual and dressy - fabrics - + vacation -this spring, visit you'll want several, it's so flat- • resort, make yourself know tering! • to the social director, and _ a r on from there. . Or take - Printed Pattern 4643: Wo- • cruise - on it, you are a ,r. '= men's Sizes. 36, 3a, -40,-• 4 44,- • to meet unattached women 46, 48. Size 36 takes 4§4 yesds • the mood for romance, whi 59 -inch fabric, • develops rapidly. -aboard ski • New places and faces w Directions printed on each •Sive you a lift, and new ho . tissue pattern part. Easy -to- •for the future. Good huntin - use; accurate, .assures perfect • • Anne Hirst stands by to. gni you through any kind Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS .. trouble:. Write Ler frankly,. _ "(stamps cannot be accepted, use receive her undontandfag T postal note for safety) for this her sympathy. Address Ler . Eos 1,' 18i Etgbteeu St. N pattern, ....Print. plainly SM Toronto, Ont. !i A M E, ADDRESS, • STYLE - ----- ifUMdEE. _ OBLIGING TRAIN d3end order to ANNE ADAMS, The most obligin� train Caned= is the one that _ .lha Eighteenth -St. New Toronto. - from Cochrane to Moosonee the Temiskaming and North Ontario Railway. It wait@- days- at Moosonee to 'bring "out i - 110 passenggn back againt _ room.. was long- and .narrow and timbered. There would be a -0 —' desk for 'the schoolmaster and smaller desks, benches and forms' for the scholars. For les- • sons, Shakespeare would learn _ Latin, some arithmetic and a little Greek. English,was not a school subject, but it is interest - fag to record that it was a schoolmaster who was alive -: -- when -Shakespeare ' lived who - - iHEY'RE fiETTiNQ WARM -- `As. millions of people make their first pleaded that the English way through the cold ' of :winter,.- those- flamingoes and West language ge should be taught in -- African crowned vanes. soak up the warm sunshine in warm _ . South Florida. ' _ . We get a description of school ' �.. _ life written in 1618 by John " Brinsley. Brinaley w%s Read - master of Ashby-de-la-Zouch - �.. ✓ ?� Grammar School from 1601- r,✓• 1817- He wrote: Of school times, -WAS.) . t intermissions and recreations. tlik school time should begin at la,.�i�„� six; all who write Latin to make their 'exercises. which were given Overnight, in that hour be- r f6re seven. Thus they are to tinue imtit nine Then at nine, to let them have a quarte -F of an hour at least, or mom for intermission. either f,or - - i� breakfast . .for honest 'tion,.. or to , repast their cases ag the masters CTOJ2Y1.f�.Cll�11a2 P. bs �. cads of be in his place in . an instanceo Upon the knocking of the door. Somewhere -4n my column last buying �k - - time aa. or sonm other sign:. and so week I voiced the hope of a re- Some comes in again. Partner continue . until eleven of tete turn to normal living. So what is also - getting the barnyard nock, or somewhat after, to happened? Canada started the cleaned out' the 'easy way -b7 &untervdl 4h time ob the* In - New Year with a railway strike. selling -the` fertilizer. This prat- ' at nine:- In the a -As you know t as scheduled. My sister and principles. but not is our case. and in their places at one,; In nephew wtare here at the time As all the•farsa is down in grass an- instance: to continue until and they had to return to Osh- and, will eventually be taken three. or, half an hour after; then awn a day earlier than planned. over, by the Department of to have another quarter of an In a way we were glad because Highways, it is naturally mare hour or more, as at nine...... the weather was despevately profitable for us to sell whatever so to -continue till .hall an. hour cold and we were so afraid they fertilizer has accumulated dur- a� five: thereby in that half might not be warm enough: ing the last year or so. The buyer hour to countervail the time. at Stoke as you tike, these big and trucker also do things the thy. then to end with reading counttzy houses amid the wide easy-- way. No picks and forks a piece of ' a chapter, and with open spaces are exposed to every these days• They coma along singing two staves of a Psalm: _ wind that blows which makes it with a mechanical loader which lastly with prayer to be used hard to keep an even tempera- fills the truck in about a..quarter by the master . It was Roger tare. Next day, that is the second of the time. Aschan. wha taught Queen Eli- - - day of the strike. ' the mailman GVhat an age we live inl The ZBbeth, who pleaded that chil- came along as .usual—minus the automobile has eliminated a good dreg could be better taught,. morning paper. Now we are get- deal of - our walking and now and -learn . better, ,if controlled ting it again -but always a day- automation is considerably sub- by love and not by violence. late. That doesn't- suit Partner stituting the use of our- hands. Boger Aschan wrote: I do gladly too well because no matter what But not entirely, we can be agree With all good school mas- we hear by radio or television quite sure of that. It will be a Less in these . points: to have he still wants, his paper. More long time before we stop using so than I do, I like to lisfen to children brought to good per - so and forks The. average feclness in •learning: to � Y the news of -.the day, -condensed person L too fond of eating for honesty in manners: to have all and delivered in tabloid form. that to happen. And most of us faults rightly amended; - to have That way I can keep on with my eat too much anyway. In some every vice severely corrected - work and still *eep up with the oases the more leisure a person- . times. But that doesn't apply to This I know, not only. -by read - :has the more he eats=for the of books in my study, but local weekly papers. They must simple reason he has more time aall s o by experience of life be read; marked and inwardly to enjoy his meals. But alas, that abroad in the world, that those digested without benefit ofradio way danger lies and the trouble and TV. Tltey are the papers we creeps on in such an insidious which be commonly de wisest. in read from end to end and _ baOt- - -way. �n a� Parte wed the best learned, and best mem again. We • read the advertising, of his milking cows he began to also when they be old, were the council, reports, social affairs, put on weight—and that he can- never commonly the quickest of coming events, personal items -not afford to d8: So we reviewed wit when they were younX _ _ and the highlights of the week's his food intake for an average Therefore the less bright .echo - news. This applies—only more day ,discovered he was too .gen- lar need never despair. — 1! rom own so to rdtders Who are quite a - emus -with -starches and liquids "fie Spacious Days oBf Queen distance from home- We got a and acted accordingly. Now, al- Elizabeth; by Arthur ea h' bundle of English local Papers though be isn't on a diet he has - last week and to us they con- . ant down on bulk foods and in- taint]• a goldmine of informs- ' creased those which supply vita- little ..common sense to avoid - - tion. mins and proteins. When we buy trouble. Sometime the area We are glad the strike doesn't milk we shall get skim milk for Reaper will catch up with us but of r hold up the mail completely be- drinking and a bottle of cream we don't intend to 90 half -way cause the new year mail is al.,d _ for our coffee. That creaw will to meet himl Perhaps some other pays interesting to us especiallt be our one concession because folk may stop, think and eat as we received a number of we do enjoy our breakfast cof- according to their needs rather e very welcome letters from .read-. 'feel We hope by exercising a than their fancy. new• ors• of this column whist have. in been much appreciated - even our though some of the letter -writers. oti preferred to, remain. eponymous. Then there are the short, very, short intimate letters.... 'just a Iy sot to let you know we ars: still a alive but very busy ---so much a illness in- the family and. so k� many changes -but we are going ger to write you a really long letter - -very soon." Didn't you get a few y< pt . in letters like that?, ch Well, another upset that pre-� vented "a return to.' normal liv- iU ing" was the sudden illness 'of i ` pe friend in town -en old lady of gI eighty-three, living alone. For- .. tunately - she has many g� friends so between us all she of had someone with her all the arts time, night and. day. My stint was to go down after dinner. and - - at stay until about seven o'doe y The lady' is now recd_ verittg very ew nicely and no doubt will soon be up.and around again. the 'come - of of some of our -aged till- rens, is' -truly amazing. ". .NOR OLOOM OIr NIGHT ..:'-Playing postman polio - in Partner, of course, has been ,crippled .child!4n do their'bit .for the 193'' March -of Dimes. The rani doing a bit of batchingin the rs- youngsters mailed the first of two million contribution envelop"+ ry . on long; as there is food M irigerator he dosn't mind -as he ":being :•nt out by the National Foundation for infantile Para ha" toomany chores 'Bis. left to right, t, •children br•t Bail labita, 6)' G&I ioyi•, d1 ewe doept t these days,, Our. sere cow' - - its o itow ie we shall soon be. sRd ii11 SWsri)tq; 4. J �s dein !�► • Is - .. 11• - • y a Village Deas Continued councillor. J. S. Chapman said at orehiP our suture sit+ Idoms it �ihsright hams from the ho60AL She is ala, — bar9siag bothering pedestrb•ts- and our opQortunitip to serve our but is still con- 1 ~ present rate of pay scale the men cacti iaord�ing ... fined A nicely, IMlD� OFFICER OR NEALTH --- Oe cyclists. This sucludes lam dogs were not too well paid. "They do • Four new members were imirtalled �� to ' sued in the care of sheep or cattle. �d job. We shouldn't stint on wad- Aro ceational dinner was held '(IWC NEALTH SUPER111SOR� The dog pound, is to be open from as with them" he said. at this time Dents 'Kiat. of !lose- d>a �� t Fairport Un:*. �I,Ip NURSES J. 10.00 a, .06 to 8.00 p, m O>•aen of Reeve W. G. Lawson said the men bank; Mike Ped in, of Villa Roup; ed ddtet picked up, beaeing tags. must world be treated fairly and it would T. W. Buck. French®aa's Bay, and reports at the church too d annual E. Brett, o1 8osebartk. These new SAWARY INSPECTOR be notified within 24• ars. Dogs anust be given careful consideration. He The tint meeting of the' members are most welcome to our �' ...be ted and watered for 1)6 hours it commended the men for not asking organized Southwest Pidwriog Required for not clsiaoed. Charges for this will be for overtime pay. clvfb' which can now boast of thirty- Guiders y� be held at the home of ---- 1,0D per day, • Mr. G. Godson, road engineer pre- one membe-s dedicated to serve our � �y �k on Bay Road, on -PICKING AND AJAX r 1l! there is m tae on the dog 1t sented a carefully planned program 'ccs munity. Friday evening. HEALTH LMR for roadwork for the coming year aU our meeting is December, we The Second Class Girl Guides ,will tCaa 4se disposed of niter 96 !ictus, installed Sid S�aM1indert, of French. tsokws a male is arranged or the time for the consideration of council. start training for their swimming Duties to commence in the - enteric,¢ Ls the p Sed or yper. Jack 111,pelle, He mapped out work that had to mart`s Bay; 'aufi- dyadge et the Whitby Ladies' College near futon - _ xti e a tagged dog is nt-kepicked up, the be done and work that should be barton area; $ill Lang, Lansing area; on Saturday. A new Brownie $sic*X- - „ovraea must pay the feed and water done. On February 9 the engineer also Finley Crosgrey, 'Rouge MIL � been or �►PPIr to writing, stating eanized', for et:1s from cost suture dyeing claimed. with council will go over the roads area. Governor Joe Palmer otlkiat- ages 8 to 11 airport �- perience, qualifications nisi � when work to be done will be specified ed,' Years. at F salary expected to: Any dog that is deemed rALous We were pleesed to he our Qtr. 4ted Church under the leadership of + "fiI the pouad�keeper is a public Each councillor will review road con- Mn.J. Clack. - : ditions in his own ward and present- nivel Chau Ray Lee announce - _-------------------- -- W the than on the owner's GORDON H. BRAY. + _- property may be shot is the pros- ed the problems to the engineer tie- that this year's Carulvai is to be • P.O. Box 1 SS, ' .ace of tiro Poles Chief. fore the road inspection. Those areas held duly' 6th and 8th. March work Highway Department Pid:keriis9, Ont. - designated for work, will be visited has been and is being done toward : The Clens was instructed to prep- - during the the inspection. !iris. Both by the ladies and ousel- ----------------------------------- pan _ __ _ _ -_ __ __ _ _ - -pare a Bylaw to control- livegtodiv The township have an agreement vet. the village and appoint. a with Pickering Village fire department We would like to thank the ladies Make Application - -- -- ' p�d,�er. Th6 WW Meal By- to pap $100 per call for the new truck for working so hard to make these RODAAAAl b* No. G& and $60 r call for the old truck dinner meetings the success thea The � was. also 1n tr rgted _ C.orrespondent. _. To Close Roads SHEET METAL to for calls outside the are. ptnehaste fllq dlpg Up for 1987. Monday night they agreed to pay ------------------------------- -- ----------------------------------- Brougham brigade $500 plus $80 for llchesmg C•a MOfty !•Ht it there • each call. Brbtrghtim has indicated dica� • . ; BNATING AA C�HOCa! Elsewhere Wt the issue - woes . �i•+- p� ars wdver�semeat for fire OaL• - P�ekering 1lillage they will toe the $600 y ario Dept. of Highways re life clot "' egaipsneast. Connsil will meet the ing of certak roads in the Town- Authorlmd . �' ' ON - B• Ciarearoat village trtiatees and discuss ESONDY - Sitstiag X00 to - 3D pkv {�, eimMny p� � riefs tacit needs at tirq t�sp. P. 3C (Free). Mocker 7.0 to 8.30 gr sMect. only the Dixie tiosd CVUNFW 'Reeve L►r'iaem "liported "teat the p, i� (chscge) and' Fadryort Beach iioadis will be • A motion was passed to accept the township consulting edam are TUFWAY - Hodlsey 4.00 to $30 domed. The other . oads mentionedW"a, UX d _j -brindiliff their water • G� sure to ) • 8_ to 7.50 to 9"wtvtonesam , _ 'old a told sander for $50.00 to be dare mad ars amine to have it- corn- . (Charge) • FrMit not betas . used; but that � X105. : by the and of Jattaary... pleted by February 15t1r- _ 'Y-8katin# 4.00 to .Ste' officially closed ,Then Na TI%fte was Instructed tq in �Jt+Ittcsl' that.the weal P. Dol (!'tee); �101tatr ,7 t0 to i 5Y through.• For example, the � ONS 1- =H vaeft is operations In the Woods -Sar. Bids G A the $a7 mad worth of 'Pair (Cxraige)• cent :autls from Ho. a an - Mee at the :cork of the vWw and roe port being 'encu+ b a i2y pdrpWstad TSt»►Y�Bocby 4 0o v Wo � Ilosl of Bermsaa's SeevLee, Terms VP to "`' dor► ttiNk td�'�eoe:WM It IS tnsdW(toed4 oto-, Pay fee weter "W than it i= P. IL (tem); dilating 711 In •54 and Md >Tetsebaak Read, gflfef �A s,• -I W a Toronto car lot Lea tesiid 150 'was pat in oa the cask aide of fbie bfy (Charge). � s Dt6 6Aepartrasmt has offered to �i y!�M1 ;i����t tlseuMMM d tlrM it to yard,7d felt that 6k3t'Bne1WMAY7t �0� (iki!).���` tea a read on the South sills of �W . ` ...' .... awn earl. the Q lr 8 trace. connecting the w . . s� i�, IL Parols VU Sp- water shoom At SATtWAY_Hoiek97 r le 12.10 ":!L3~ to •reprreaee. the viusge on would be Ito taduatss. 1Scbool heague: Mating s.00 to �• a " 4W Fairport Beonh IN.. �� � _ Sirs R.D.13.P. Authority. Depats-ree.d3"9eott irked the dlstes- 4.00 P. >ts. cries); Skating 7So to Thin will me an that Beach residents H"TING uN�rs +: • A sir -law was passed t� "why are we prindpaLly wast- ®.90 (Charge), wW, if the p6n goes through, got - dsato pro. 401 via ildooe�e's Road a• by tMreee ti! Pick - . �'tlae date and time of regular d�ouseii � water to curve iaduatry or recd- 9xJKD4►Y—$kstiag 2.00 to 4.06 P. 3L �� �t to the �?L�eo�chsoaa'e Bay- rsWgna as the Second TuNway of dential. Arissles; Chaise' tie. Allelic _ E lir IMhilby MO. 4is1s esebi month at 5 pars. Rsear Lawson said he did not feel fie. Rank mamagee mai tee -main. .. A by -low was passed =king the t�bey should burden people with water Mem �� _ 'following' appointments to the Pick- it it can't sere indeatry. �, t6e CeatmasrkT tasalrs Con- -Mrs. Phbiic Library Board. 1 year Mr. Scott -said that he knew there - --Mrs. IL 'A. Murison; ?-years—Mrs. were some people in 'East Rouge who � , �, v,� ples"d to saaoance SpringFertile�z�r Ienneth Cooper; 8 years—Mrs. M. did not want a water system at the tksj eke fee ae year legal rink is in - - ygztyve• present time and were satisfied with . flea. We do welcome What they have. Hest-eisss egad! r eine ,.------------------------------- Mr. Julian said he telt council everyone tease this, yeas ;POB FierBl7Ai= DiJt1i1ESY • should proceed with Water where poo- Please comply striedy wick Mesa" ~. e n a 3-.t it mdtak. iegaeatlea.. For safety's •�• No 1 50 Cr ion off, lar rice Township Cow�cil � pie ace HOC=EY DQBiNG SgiArlltiG Tt;B- n e�u • -- -- • !' l -- ------ ------------ --- --- - • ,Susie ffilM t/ossf IODS. Tete Coen d _ Brjefs ! ur �• ;its. Ivan Booth spoke tor, the men cord attendance at month!' FRE K HON'S DAY f 3 For Ceat For CASA The Rouge Hills Liotnnssj�h'eld a to- - . al the township road dept. on Monday dinner meeting hold in IIast. Wood Tire" Home and School will honour � ~ - _ - -- aftht, when they_ nuked council for leads Hall. ' Wednesday evening. Founders' 'Day" at the regsrPar _ an Increase in •pay' from -$1.20 per jamwrY 23rd. meeting on Monday FAY, Order- Today- And Save hoar to $1.30. He said the men re- The speaker for the westing, Cdr. The Base line and Giengrave Homme bow no .30. increase last year but did Jack Bentham. who la our 'Deputy and School Associations will. be the !receive the beneft of IS days sick (iovaraae, gave as interest- guests and will help provide ttte.en- * � O T �O�� T��� have with pay. ing and eneoe igft talk on the tertabwwnt. This should be a vest L Colmeillor G. Julian said he felt growth „M Llodahsdn throughout the interesting progrssmy and we bops - :Ire men should have an increase most- land and assured uy that with con- t there will be a g� attendance, "abiE. COtdJIM — C M&RAMI01IT'iN - : : 4dWins the k4h Cost of living. tinned enlhuslasm and soused lead- Mrs, , John -O'Brien has returned OUR Nnu TE I 180K WIU 11 LOST. , R _ 2" and +G ori _ silver - er>•an �_ _ � • • • "' "� No •d0 don � rase Arsrtrsrs 1ti Clay _ do- ` NAME S�0 OiK� - • ` _ a - r PEAS Raward ". Valley FWM Pickenng 311L_ CNEC— n BER , YOUR R.00 ,rNO1VE . • • 4 f • ADDITIONAL uStINGS ' __ L - SALE -;OF* SCHOOL -PROPERTY yy '.5 M_ r s. •w 6W Ow — ..: *EXTRA LISTINGS, at little taort, make i! earier� '`�'` - Sealed Tenders will be received up to February 2i, 1957 or the purchase of u h WOW` : v hast the Rural School Building (S. 6) 6) a " dirt peopile ro fired you; pwperty located on the !!rock Road at the 4th Coneessior�i, IN BUSINESS I ... Use extra listings to show other — Mt TowAship. Pickeri ► tend approximately 236'x66'. Building approximately' S4' ` firm names for your business—to associate your name and residence tele hone number with our Sym name x 36' containing classrooms 24' x 33' and 2T x 21', fluty- • P Y roost and washrooms with Aush teil*ts. i 3) ., _ —or to show after -hour numbers for you and Your property and buildins may be inspected by .intending pure i • _ key employes. chasers by appointment only. =' IAT HOME l .:. Other members -of the faintly an Tenders most be aeeernpanied by cor4AW cheque for a" j THIS " 'relatives, roomers or boarders would benefit from_ " percent of the -amount of tender. BILL TELEPNON� having their names Misted in the telephoAe .dlsectorY4 The highest or any finder not necessarily adapted. T - _ a A. C. SUTER, Chairnsarl, — Phone VJ11 _ !!lace b*basee mare to ehoett tigDt . " cOMFANY -WILSON, SecMary-Tnasares— Plt.n. =scurf thus A" in eke whir `L .. — 0! CANADA�aotMa. lMll uric It*lusw' Oftla•,witlsMf MST, d lip= _.-. . . /i yl� 'T31 •�� _n •- _ - ..:'�„- W ... ' . ,. .. • K�-h--_..�• ..:K a ^r �. t .ry BEEBE Y* y I- • .,' _ - _ - :a. ay a Some Aad Sc13i91 — McLean, Mra. IL Middleton, Mrs. � Ddissioe Ary Societies. All reported _ .R Disney and Mrs. C. McTSS;Rrt. 'Progress during the Past i - nogg Sigma had a osuc _Cel and the choir A1L-V-- GlenBrw►e "�i:'me andSchool Asan . t Plans for senelip a blanket tc' y d the Idseason a euchre party at the school I Bary. -a as dacussed, The eve oa Janueuc 25th. The Door Prize ended with an enjc,yable luactL~ poi s�were also presented by the ayes a hates: er cf groceries and was The Young People's g2n p enjoy- and theCommitT a 6tof Stewards, a, the Tress., ,�� PRODUCTS ,w,pn by Mrs, James Cater, of Glen- ed a ,skating and tdcoggm Forty on and the Tress. of the M• and 1V1 view Road.; I Saturday evening, and le+.er gathered , Fund. Rev. H. Moore thanked all - Ladies, .Lgh - !Ni_s, L. Robinson, at the hale of Len Waltham for who had helped during the yea- w Valley Farm Rd.,; Second. to Mrs. refreshments. (make the congregation's lite an 1 r Young GiRd.,; a Road.. _ Mr. Allen Beech, a student iaiais- work .so effective and and hgrmOn- Prefabric ed Cottages — Gar — -Cedar — S•tentls High - Mr. Griffiths, of ter trom Toronto, was guest speak- f i7us• Mr. Fpm Pegg expressed the — Halley Farm Rd.,. Sec_nd, to Mr. R. er at the church service on Sunda.-. appreciation of the congregation for Posts — Kitchen �i!!tE — Metal Garage Doors t rDey� Glendale. The Farm: For= met on Mcnday the work done by Mr. , and Mrs. J 1 z Ladies' Low ,Mrs. Jas. Vurall, of evening at the h:cne of Rev, H sad Moore. The ladies Served lunch at Aluminum Combination ©oars ��OYoWs Gents . - =Vla'• Murray Mc- MTs' Moore. I thn close of the meeting. - r The annual congregational meet -'r Ed. Pegg and he:pe"s c('tfic Cullough. Ajax. •=' ! Convener of the CacB P<.•rty was ing of Greeawc•�d United Church -`-Green Door", Rrcoklin. made a big ' Ftobertsos. Lunch was -served was' held recently with a good at- improverient is tlf'e aiinnting- it. P' C � R' 2 6 3 J by members of the Association_N' tendance of officers and members. 1< mcnt 'and kitchen by painting- - -_---- Reports were presented the This project was arranged by th,: Sunday School ,Young ecple's Un- pcF-sident of the ASterno�a W. A. AD r R ion. Afternoon and Evening WCm- I b, P. Clack, wiw� * coaivruttee of B RO C K O an Asac cations: and the Wocr en s bk•-'. M. Pegg and N_rs. I r 1cLear . The Ho.•ne and School will hold their regular meeting on February 4th. Our guest ape aker Mr. J. H. upset. Prncipal of Ajax High Dinty's Small ©tor Clinic School. We would like to see a good I OF ' g, ved at nce. Refreshments to he ser - IRIS BEAUTY SALON sed at close 1�S'BY FICKF M I ped Urine) ,- : Congratulations to Mass Cairide _ IDsterhout, who has passedAO her Grade I - ?/' having re-_ e AideriBI ex.aaitostia� g opew a Branch Ke#ved the highest-s+oa:Sa m the Tor- PUPA of Mrs. tato District She ism Trinity Co]>;Two ed Mould, graduate R PAriff eelb:ated his O�1 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4 bird Ota January - — ' idoa cwter, an In CWdLeMP"�aatsary this • RATURS AWROM SPOC1AMi a _ ; : . ' `. yeaitf;`soaee�ot4era N. acv- : CotD WAVES-484Ac36 : and Us ' i R"wiow $12-W .. •. .d IIS. �a �.• W. Peel is f R.gwimr s10.00 ...:.•�.�.... u is slimREPAIRSCvdw - 'Ira weleatma to ats" ant— sy . TEfN-ACA-Roo" Sad ]tra. $ny attid daughter. SMAMrOG. FftN3Ef1 WAVE .. ' 41.23 �*&a htwe Ud= up residence on the tlth eoaeesstaa _ PE *SOWItTlf CMTS ....... .... ,,.. -» _ —.._.___ GREENWOODUnder c � �wse and LJtOdC. F„wn,n,e, MAIg :TYLIST, _ w— °' .i,. "tom' The a-'1'�g +t >ary o! the W. duty Scion. /or your eppei-ft—t phone Pkiort�• (open Twads�r a+d %d• S. met -)n Wednesday evening sit Thwsdey evening. Vic Nffnuc lkep. K'S MARKET the home of Mrs. R Jackman. Miss s MdAn wa:, in caarrge of the Wor- - timip Seni s'For $e Is our MEATS theprogram entitled "Program nservation @rl'@ on Pbilipp3nea and indo-Chian' was taken by Mian B. doing our best M d t to give you i At era a Prices &,e nd s ervice split PHONE E, '7 Forrest Lumber Co. DUN BARTON Park, - LET' 400 n � �: , , w � � ����r�►�on� ass - - _ - _ ....•a• for gasoline or Complete . : - 1q a hurry 6�. � ~ ,w eat � ' k =022 Roma �' pjtly�e_ lubrication? We have the most np-to-dot:---��, .en a j f;N A. 1k bi 4.N ?. Y. _. ev>t _ 1 _ ... ea your RESCM way.' Try iuf ,did P. j.% t. �.N >'. EL - wallboa>ra _. J. . I ��►►••w r ­Ilsso SERVICE ; . Ro BOY flISKEY . 0TORS­ ag, . You .11 Erle/ ' '...:.'Goin Axtchere - _. . e e b 8rss rV it _ _ : -•.__ -• -: y NO DRIVING WORRIES ��0 82 pitkertng ` 7­1r?,NO PARKING TROUBLES JACK PVRCELL & COMPANY • FARES ARE LOW Member The Toronto Stock Exchange- r OSHAWA — TORONTO �C0111Pkte -Stock Broker P F ociEitiesf . A.IAX 26 Trlps Every Day via Highway -Z. a1 lardware 70 HARWOOD ►VENUE SOUTH flener-AJAX, I I:65 . 1l MIdenal Service via Wgbway 441 ROUND TRW • FARES *Goo 0 0 Do* go &0090600 I Between TONO>tiTO and I STFFALO ....................»...... $ 6.31 ' :oma : �......�......­Paints Electrical Appliances . SION'rBEAL ...................... $IL40 I Q910AQ0 .............. .�.........� .'Tools Glass Etc. WILLIAM SIKSAY . OW&WA .............. .......�.• :I24o -- 4: ROPRACTflR t . CHI • .. 1 Y ,. t • � 'HOUSE •I .. � _ • ' l _' .. •' _ O r.. .. \ G tit ..I_ - S L i :.._._ v$olm 45 - Bas ons ard"W.are .. 158 w�rioid kva w44ANCki hen 39 ._ �� ! �a�, •mea' ' — -� -. .. .<• a,....s -.. -... .-._ _ .. ._ .-.. - _�. __ �s SSSS _. -_ 4 . '.'.P. �'...: :.. _ SSSS - - - _---•-'-- - , - a------------ .,• SSSS ..._... ... _..��, irieads lean Toronto on Sunday. the Woman's Aswciation of S:. coloured slides :rnken at variouspia-. ested in this church and we -wotad ONTARIO C.ngrS.tu dons• to - Mr. and Xrs. , Jotut's Church wih ve held W es- es dura DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS D::c �.a d on tae Girth o, a laugh_ ��a °e a trip to the Most Coast, lice to sae zany of our neighbors The H' hway improvement Act D. %v ally. � I e'en -ng• Fear tided were tome taken local-: , at`e,nd• Rev. James our _ { _ _ � ho_ne of Mrs. Thos. Philip. The De- and of the two churches, the o'er �k hsa There w:.s a record crowd ci: votional will be taken by M -`a• Geo• and the now. � y "� _f interest to tell %* PUBLIC NOTICE skiers at Skyla�ft and surraua Pertaining to our church lot etc. A*- / ding Winson while the progrran will ' be The CltAb mee.s. thds Saturday ev- ( freshatents will be served. e #6 HEREBY GIVEti that pursuant hills on Sunday, is charge cf Mrs. H. IBarclar All ening ]I Section 82 of -the Highway Im- Several parents of the village 'en- at the ho of Ddr• and Ab s. '! Any lady, who would like to joie i-idiets welccnw. George Puckrin E� er�ore is wel- I our Ladies' Club wb.ch k held els `jprovement Act and Amendments, an foxed thetase:vea last Friday evening Mn J. Carr Regina, has 'been visit- co g met -< r_ = out and . eaJoy aII • ev- Tuesday afternoons from 2.00 to 4A0 a • 111pplication will be made by the De- at the public school on 'Adults' I at the home of Mrs. W. A. Knox anin7, c_ games• artment of Highways to the Ontario r?ght'• and other -relatives arcund herr. Marvin Barlow p to Please contact )18.21• C,eorBa i r'unicipal Board for the approval of Syn_r-athy o1 the. con• -=unity is spent the wend. soften 941 Sc Sorry to hear that 'Mr. H. Shea end with fr:ends at � i��ris; Ont. ' `Sunday School next Sunday FetDF = f the closing of the following roads in ex:eaded to Mr."Bill Voss who ie- very loan. Fie is turcaasc:ous 'most Bi ldred Lane, Ajas visited Mr.wary 3, at 2.00 p. m Holy Cons • K the Township- of Pickering, in the ceived w -rd last week .of the pass- of the time. And Mrs. Arch Bell dur:ng the week lotion Church Service at 3.15 P. isR County of Ontario, and Part of the ing of his father in England. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Devitt visited l end. ME,r•t,e' s mbzmwity�il sue remms - ['own Line Road betwee:t. the- Town- oL the- Ba intari Club: W and Mrs; WIW.•-=Wott.-wa' c t%rm-ft -W. -and"Mrs. 4�� r tihip of Pickering, in the County of that played in the Comsnun ty Hall day afternoon. John Beente�n on the ant, h al of theme Giaespie, • er. .Ontario, and the Township of Scar- last winter are holding a sleigh -ride Awn Johnston and Patsy Grey, d�u titer at Ajax Fi -- ----------------� i - borough in the County 'of York, at or party this Saturday night. The group Grade 8 g 1 Hospital Jan- ' - pupils, Bis wham, repres- -uary 19, -1957. ziear the Controlled. Access. Highway with their friends' will leave the anted their school :n a spelling bee ----------------------------------- D[ -jutown as highway No. 401. Don Sanderson home .by sleigh and held a -t Claremont Fublic School on. Christ Chtireh Episcopal Church A ' : !SUCL , TUC Part of the Road Allowance be- travel' to the Clare Keevii cottage ( Thursday. Winnem will eventually East Woodlands _ '{ _ tween the Township of Scarbor- :t Chalk Lake, where they will en- I rAk- out in the Provincial Spelling A meet" ' Piano & 1 heory ough, in the County of York, and joy garnes, dancing and refresh -Z will be , held a£ the t ` the Township of Pickering, in the ments. - CO ' _'---.----------------------------•--- • , C test• home of Mrs, George -Bolter Rose- County of Ontario, where an al- ----------:-------------------- bank Rd North, on Thursday. even- CLASSICAL and POPULAR } ferrate route is provided. - BROUGHAM G H A11A r4U DLEY ing ' slat. at 730 �. m. This Part of the Road Allowance be- areet:ng will be o: ir�,terest to the ' �= }-2• tween Lots 34 and 30, Range 3 Mr.Le:Tix Ave congregat9on and all who are inter- ry,a student of Vic- weddings were held a - i Broken -Front Concession, in the loris College,,tcok part in the church -1 Township of Pickering. round here last fall, and several char- service on Sunday afternoon, del - y avaris held. We are told that the part of Riverside Lane (not ivering a very 'good vermon on — #18J, Charivari gang presented Mr. and open), registered plan Slag :n, please.. His ttjk covered - Township of Pickering. hamMrs. Jas. Duncan with a cloths �e need to? more ministers and -d• Part of the Lae in front of Lots hamper; ginMr. and M.,s. Harold Clay urged everyone to accept the call to r boa (Georgina Duncan) with a ham 9$' to 88 inejnmive (not open). God's work, 7f not ax, a mlaistex, W . • reg(stered plan #189, Township per, and Mr• and Mrs. Jos. Barj:pc be a a josioearr in one's home of Pickering.- Jr. with a fine eco rwr• P i :8. Hrs6woi ]torgaa Avenud Oct,Tom- reiuiar weedy euchre was 'D'he atmual : eongregaitonm meet- f ° - i b�enlr registered Plan . #f189, held• is usual on Tuesday evening mg was held at the ebb -as Win V � Township of nekoring. wttth the Saa3orviali as winners: Mea Township with n very good •tL- r G. Part a the R•ad Allowance be- G. Dutch,,,,D, 9. W. Homiltpa�n,,.,nod _ - Taos. Lots 83 -and 38S Rungs 8, Mrs. G. Hodgson; Mr. H. P laxto . ' r 3'!W reports • od the variant iatiOZle of the church viers : - B7even +'rent 440eeedoa 6 Town, Mrd JJ and Mr. it Carter. � a � �_ in � F- Ohn Stevenson ot• atebtler. ' r lacreose ship of•Pkkering. a. called Pict of E4iyn Avenue, registered Alta..' has been arvaid, :esye*riag, 7217 °a , T >;• _-••�•'"S` �' ,,`•„ sE plan Oxo,., Towwhip• od Piekez old acgw►atisyaes is this dLirial *s 7r. ia►t 7 W. and ems. S, Reaman were• tbs � A at�thaair�Was given by �I �; Part of the Road Allowance be- guests of Barrie Locals on Sunda?. the � to w �, rt tween, saki 80 soci 81 Range S. Mrs IL Malcoyp, :a viaitiag tins tDIA'snin3 aanr�cea rendered 5y >sim ;u ac> res?� ...� .� 6 i ¢' ad P3e>(terin8� - dstsgkiter 7rti• T..Aadeesoa. Sunil- a : t T' st 1p dtirbir ,tbt.pad•year. and +�1T . M 9. Part of the ' �llowanc? be- Lord,and helping to entre tar h& joe 'his enc u� - patia2ce, gdv*o • l : tween Lots 26 and 27, Range 3, twin grandsons, and guidance durin; the building r a +aM� �•.�. Township -of Pickering. 3 tr• rnink Cm -ter leaves on Mon- of ot=- new chinch last fall: Lodie• «p_ _. _ v :' r • ' 't _ Part of the Rowel Ailowanae be- .dal b, e�Dasy with some Green served reh+edxn=U' . - tween Range 3, Broken Front River friends ibr a mclor trip to About fifty adults and children L Concession and Concession 1. Florida. sat down to the Sunday Sooci soar• L 'RFPAIRS� GA3 & O� - "Township of Pickering. X7,. aril Storrep are plana- - �• per in the church tasemeest on !!•i- • _ . •ill: Part of tate Road Allowance be>_ ing a trip south in the early spring, day evens" After all appet: tea had ' tween Lots 21- and 23 in Range The regular monthly meeting cif been aa•E3sf'Ted,' Rev.' guitars shodved _ - •. N $, Broken Front Concession and - h h in Concession 1, Township Of Pickering• f - - .,%2. Part of the P.oad Allowance be- , - . _ a tveen Lot's -23 and -'23, Concession _ - f, Towne hip of Pickering, where _ = an alternate route is •provided. '- Such Application will be heard by- ahe said Board at the Courthouse .in - Whitby, on the 28th -day of February, 11957, AT. THE HOUR OF 10 .O'CLOCK IN• THE FORENOON; at which time and place all persons elaiming to be int:eres, • I or affected _ - _ SSSS. _SSSS. . _ •'. : 72217 a;tend and be heard. - By order of the said Board all 'per - eons objecting to the said closings or - - -• -claiming that their land will be in- .. -THE, �PENLNG . �F' furiously affected by the said closing's - _ - : =ust FILE PARTICULARS OF _ ''D3VCH (OBJECTIONS OR CLAIMS -- _'with the Ontario Municipal Board, Queen Street W Mt, 'Toronto, and with the Land Surveys Section of the ] - - Mepartment of Highways, : arliament 1FUN' R c Suildi'ags, Toronto, Attention: Mr. J. { 1:• Jackson, ON OR BEFORE THE i -- J _ lido► DAY of FXBRUARY, 1957. The I )ging of mach claims will take place ; 3 - _ _ at such time and lace as may be Wbee4uently fixed by the said Board. .• AND. .. A Plan P 2810••68 showing the poi- _ 'tons of road' proposed to be closed • _ . May be seen at the office of the Clerk _. _ .. - ... _ _ _ -• W the Township of Pickering. at _ „Brougham; at the once of the Clerk - of the Township of Scarborough at r I • -8001 Eglinton Avenue East, and at. _U _ „'She Otlke of the Department of High- -Ways, igh . :a - - _ . - wsy a. in Roa12.2827,. East Block, Pu- . • SSSS - - Moment Buildings, Toronto, during regular' oiScs hours, up to February - r 228th, 1957.VIC c xc - �• w DATED at Toronto, Ontario, this 24th liay of January, 1957. ;.. JAMES N. ALLAN, _. -Minister of High _• Mini ways' - _ - No. 2 High u�a�/ i�c Psc E►rsn9 Beac%� Rd. A. ----- ------ ------------------- T - 1 . Members of _ I _ the Goodfeilowah' at AJAX .. --Oass are looking forwa•-d to - an - evening of bowling at Markham, on FTlday of This week. Those present at,the United Church Board Meeting of Claremont • and _ ✓Brougham last Friday evening in the -O rs e� b� e • Dunday School -Room, listened to a - discussicn of the proposed sector : E.' B1111SherrInplan in an eNort to iatuueat - ''.. -fes to become members of the church in their communities. -- Quite ,� nvurber from here often. (Fos�sises�.l�/ o% Booeh Aro., Ssagatoni Rd., Toi�onto� led the benefit game for Gordon • :' -- Lewis, at Stouffville, on Saturday. : Gordon was injured in a game on i�ecernber 13th. It was a "sell-out" t�wd.. ? _ „ e shower was held 'on >!'irary ev FINEST PARSING FACILITIES • BEAUTIFUL CHAPEL f `ming at the home of Mr. and Mrs. _ - GeotBe Beverley, in honour of the « recent marriage ot'their eon Ivan, - •:.MODERN SLUMBER BOOMS 31r. and Mrs. Beverley were mwmed- __ ._.fn Oshawa, and have iakien up res. i3dwee theirs- ._ SER ` litf ;Ilia, SeD Vlfib0e61 VICE :. - . ,�' �4-HAITI _ _j='801E �1A€ 1�� t Want :with w and Haftrd Rower. - Ilii'. and Mrs. Jia, llm'%u of Oka IL •.+.:.ice• .:. w,..�.,,,e„•-.,. SSSS. -._. • ,.. '�3-:- • _. L.. - we t•�wt�•...�r�*�u. _. - _ SSSS ,awa:'�.aw.,•....-••-+-- ,.... - ,.y trait a o : .. ---- - - 04 dar'ti" :srss 9/ catS�a's lrelRs row 0 . ' FOR SIAM COMWO EVENTS sOPTIC TAX=Abe.. - - - r�w� ASM VALENTIOrs T7iA lkrtD BLOM W X - iWTOIRo4Y. TtOs Fes• -- Willow VNIMANCR, RQ Take a Zwe i= Portable Radiant NAKC BALM PUSIM - AWWWo !-411110 - ROT+ CNR Or ilidli IIIc f00R 3Reater and keep warm. Aasploes W.eaiiLR'a Aaeee4tte� tt _ ,' flfta fOR iAh rI11RE WeL fr, Lour Picarerxa vxn'�o cavzc$ ---'--=------------ --------•--_ _ _ ; mete 2leatC _ F=ZV $20" THM ODAYt FY�UARY 14, 1067 "YOU M" r= rM" Laos"" : C Y R'� L .. E . M O R L E Y ltfs<i lsi 3.00 P. 3L - -=&TidtOG SERV= APTldNOON TEA - PRoGRAw PIAS IIEtImG scoo4%, S Ther StreM '• 91CKtWldO V ' le : •i AJAX 457 M0X8TER CARNIVAL •_ Bim' Aad 111"al eg Appsi IsRR1i -ia PRIG, RINKPlse[t$ MIHEwt} 480W w ------------------ ---------- �FNW#Y. FEERVASLY 1, 1867 - •--------------------------------- 31'061 &A.1,&-two brooder stoves, oil 7.30 to 10.3e P. at - �N � L�D, :iamesway; and one coal; both 500 *mics Gamy, BBRq'$ WEU DLGMG • _ ' eeip.; also honey'extractor; crum Adne.t_Adoide 330.--i!Lild 10.. Repge 'Psa1oE • • • ON ft= AVX � TO1Wi11'0 separator, all in good eoaditien. - P;VffitYBODY Phone: Pickering 3482. 01tvf Os Ye �m � _ �straetot's • �0 Cao —. ----- - --- ------ 13eVOe - =-Comrete - - :. lei --------SALE-(barn--------- -- good o! St. llndrens P Club C war '!h. `+ i - Presbyterian Church WIM. WELL T= FOR SAL10 • and - :':eonditiom Phone: Pickering 871W. - tare holding a Valentine Tea and !SONS: PiEIKE1tIIQ(i w123 - Bake Sale in the basement of the •�M� :71OR SALE - Hoover vacuum, good church on Saturday February 9, at - ----_---•-------- ��ei - _. _e adition. No parts. Phone: Picker- 3.00.. p... ni. Ewrryoae weIcorfie, Blocks - - � 572 _. _ . ------------------------------- ------------------- - '.� ' . -- 128; --------------- =- Wanted STATION ROAD, Pt�l3. Olt? - P81 W SAXX-grey and white mater- Dynbarton Home And School Ann " ' an e - 3LU3' suit, size 16. $8.00 Phone Picas- - ; - x'iII Iiold their ri9x. mreti Wrcl_ '�dt 324,R2. nesda February8th. It is Found- MRad er Qui ----=- ------------ ere' Night; and '.d3ss Hradd'? class ` • ti4r �� �'� J _,,.,:,. sup c e@ ra ' S . oto Women's Clubs or Groups, ft►s eryone auo:ooase � • _ i selling N bottles ` of Rawl s lhMas . Ly ---------- .ahmr1 0$". Oe►7t� t_ .. INSURANCE `.: Meoilla. Contact: • 1.. W. Marshall. The Evening Auxiliary Pi kmftg O.- . R. R 1, Mar haat e: �>� 247,T4. War meet o Th y, February 7 - - -- - ----- ----- _ JM MOAGE CANCELLATION— at 8.15 P. at the home of Mrs. N DUTIES TO. RENj cordon Bunt i1ltei - ,--=-=- _. iA!' _ - TM FRUDEN TLU ASSULUM CO1Nl�ANY ?O RENT--B-roamed house at Fair- =F33NG T07YN8Hz! COIIAFCJd port B"ch. Pickering 348J1. mn xset " �- swaro4 4V■ Psi = �_ - _ _ - - • - , ri - MONDAY. NW&VARY 4. 1847 J•lelphenet Pidcerinq 79 . .. ----- •- gALE RIWAIST'>MI AT 8.00 P. hi z" •(Rode• ehan" of noel P , " d9alurday, February 9, - auction les The ][osleipal BalWfog. At _- . M10 at 44-acre . farm, Case tractor, RROUGNAM. ONTARIO OL !ford late model tractor. farm imp•• Lloyd lehisstma,-tferi lements, furniture etc., 214 -1t 5 Markham TWP, �CARDS OF THANKS Free Edith rses Aver ane mile west of Milliken, The . AJAXIUMBER CO ; Phone Pickering 391• faesu 3a good clay loam. tura barn;; I would like to thong( my neigh- 1A�4 _ - drive shed: new garage; t-rodmed bola and-lbfends: also. Dora( Lodge. game shed. LWASER AND BUILDERS' SUPrIiES dwelling; good well; hydro; the Put Matrons' Club of the East- --------- ------------------ Rkely situated on the townline be- era Star. Fda QVA ArM TV 81lRVI!CR 'AST my Bridge Clui� for iZuw- A3tb KODD • • • • • • ` ween- Metro. Toronto and 3(arkham ers, plants, card'. and phone calls AlV1':A NA 1iWALLA22ON ' H&If m le weal of It ennedS Rd, during my stay at the Oahawe Gen- CAM - yRvd;a- = -AND TRIM Properb► of estate ad' late WiIIism oral Hospital, and Rev. M. Butt= ' ]Eiddleton. Terms on implements — -------- for his badness. ... TV AN14 RAM ... _ � at 1.00 re, cash. No reserve. OVOtANTMM SMVXZ -Station Rood and No. 2 Highway _ . Hale at 1.00 p. m. i'acas sold subject _ - - - Moa C.:,. Steerdt! " - - - to reserve bid. Terms made kisown. BY EXPHST TXCBMC1AN - day Cd sale. KEN and CLARICE f would lkke to thank a.7- many OXf rd 4-4891 OR PIRENTICE. auctioneers." friends for o-�-ds, !roil and engtiir- ATLuiW (-1341 ............. -----s_'. ied. during MY stay.. in hospital. -: TELEPHONE PICKERlNti _ 3� Ahs: Davis W --•-•.•----=--•- WANTEC -_ arras ----- or AJAX, 1045 - - - - T'BA.qTSPORTATWN JOHN VA.v H1tAi L�iGEN 3iEars wishes ride to Toronto daily,' PLA-STMUNG CDN•TRAC7.OR TdtEATtxo dtiR7lCi - . 'viAg Com and 1.30 a en., Rd. between Free - ., se�niag atter -.- Pheae 1h1ATUlAL GAG di00 P. m Phone: Picker.ag 850Vt113 -•-- ----• ---• -•- II'f6'l1LATIOsii����� • - D9N 3+Ai'.IIt caoLEfEAx S�tViC7C � _ $WUGEWORLK -wanted, Phone: 83�99P{. H•ete - �D'a All TPPW at•�le Can" J111111111 _..__ -- - ws ; ----------------------------------• _ . water Heaters '. .�. `_'__-- se se �� eaoee.. tat, - Pdelter� lis ilM, _ - - - --- cssxnra T+'lieRe Trl --- FaldttIIASY 3, 1847 �!!!! C - - � h•M*Y To w �• HM�'- Peseei Air Qaffs � � ` �- ' _ «- "1sL'Li.'S RRAUTY , ,_ •e* Days K iRd V Dem. Pr�e� aeI/ R! tilAL,01P , AM Tye Ol w•et Deme � *_ f+ = C•.. zaabeth w Mai $*voe Fee sadee >Reae•IiaYs "doriessu" CA1tQr tiweol,IDIR ' * . ~!bw *tea empno-ft ea /ser neteeas► tf�ceasarc,w 1iM�► IX,7AI, 110 !� a •---------------------------- �..` - d�..e 6ieves. L�teas, - r �� TriiII 31Oi EiGBT DOLi.AsB LAS, w O'i!lsOA=Da3 Serv!!e. Repairs, Parts, lite. : MAW OF - _ -TWnING and DIYM(; — 7,* .Zt bme - mi - Have yeas lowee ew•ra A" •et- rsemodoned alfa _ - wdssMr at cssAllmva d3suvlcs - " • ince ------------------------ DDYTrB SMALL-MOT" CLUM X&IOM ■,. Ti1l+saeess, on ftrun °A°K Ar�Aunts TALMEM MA --•- -- lick erft 0" ;1,10 hour `!or quick, clean, gmran. ---------------------------- I_ , - teed f�•clasb painting and r. �G NEWELL ' para 8 Tadee BR A}= - E3T -A& DecoraLora,SRkR 3 andes Frank. --------------------------------'ae SEAL UTATE 111tom NUUING CAM � ; $ .'' F t - lag, Phone 780J qr 87W1, - � ._ 4 ' '11CKERING VILLAGE ,. Accommodation Jor Mdecly Folk at --------------------- EVE>:Y MONDAY NI HT ��'No 4•h' - ------ _ G tis' Rest Home. Pialtering one= Pidcering 143 • -" - information, phone - iehwap" 'A Mile Eost of Dunberton, South Side, No. Z HiOhwoy VilLge, For MQ��� FAMPORT BEACH GALL Pickering 351W b. • "FI Fully qualified m�ers. Fully eq ----------------- ILP- ------•- ----------._l17 - ed, to: wove ; • - ' t .:p your refrigerator. or _,-ARM-------- ,Ped-•_ _ . ,., Plano. Proper furniture pails Used. .. WATCH sad BRANDRAM= _ Your 'Do a You If Centrd:'j J ARNOTT•S CARTAGE r - IiIGiii.A:VD .CRF.Eii.' ONT.+. T - ----Call -. A-------TIantic z. CO'jnrie Lu- mber = 1P OR FAST, RELY LE S£RI'ICTr O( ANDERSON ' , 8120 ST. CLAIR AVE. EAST SCARIOR0 Z+ BODY and SPENDER WORK (W i�� 11 _Mite WOO of R. H. King EAST, fes, ;11 "LEN'S" EE AUTO BODY -' n ' "EVERYTHING BUILD A H M -- -- TO NYT.ING' ---.- RSIT 0 Iii ' WELL DRlLL1NG .. A Wena WekerrN Await You et Centric'• "Up-To-Deft Showroom" of 4We. Mehdods • _ _.._ .. _ -.'1 done by 4' COMPLE'� E LINE. 'O!' .. � Thouwnd• of Free Folder: show you "How To De IV' R. KERR and' S. S. RICE 15V WHARP PENS and, �P.."f�8i GENERAL HARDWARE - ff net convenient to colt in person,, a EO Years' Experience and L'ADTI3S' and QrENTB' ' V/ATCE: ' ' r Modern' Equlpatenfl T'sau $d+tso Term.t is.+�s W..�, _ j%IOAMherst 1%�%1 CollectCollect - streetsvIite Ont,NO' DOWN-PAYMMT �0 �• BUS"m I!7 n -- 147W - . I, Or Write, I 1'HONIi ><ICT;SRIl'Pd'0i! -- _ • _ t ----------- - --- ----_---'-- --- A fr Until — to 12 !leen - Pickering Jewelry -PUCKERING-. - 46 ore Open 19'ta S� w.r a _ _ - y • v _ s •n•n.,.;tr • yrs.., .. , k . i - - now..�.,, ..•, ...• - �. .-. ,�.. ra .�,_ .,; r'a'n