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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1957_03_01: -, n - a _ s F ' : `VOL. 7 O. 27 - - -- rRakri KG. 0 X T ABh1S Au or ed As Sec Class ttas "�. Bubeoriptioa Rater »>� 1 year United 8latesr-i2.�Z FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1957 b Cents Per Copy Post Office Det Out, 3Y: Red _ -Break-ins in Area Ides5r TornAiWorkingnke Offe Cross Ma p ' -- Thieves Nice Haul - Pla'n Last week, the new Fina Service�O E I nato Bad �>�. ��o� Station just west o2 the Brack Road .For Brock on No, 2. Highway was broken into � ;and a new set of tools valued at a- Overtetres 'to buy the Brock Rd. while activities' said Mr. Julian bout $80 00 taken Money and other g = C - school as a Red Cross Centre are -be- ing "It's location is so central that it is items in the garage were not touch- C rOn :4 th r - made this week by the Pickering almost made to order- e- � luted out that the Ajax- ed- Flatly on Saturday morning, ossing Township and Village Red Cross. Hs Po entered the Penn -- - Glenn Julian newly -elected president Pickering -Whitby Retarded Chiles ase S on Sarwraod Ave, and money. A deputation from the 4th cones sc stated at the annual meeting of the Association hes CxP2esssi'on, east of the Brock Road waited — PiCHEB:IAiG VII.LAGE bssac>i held -in- Brougham. desire to use the building, and was suits and other clothing stolen. on .couuicil Monde Mr. Julian of Duebarton was elect- certain some amicable arrangement Pickering Township ,Police are in- and when an yuld be done once again (annually) residents ed president for 1957. Other officers could be worked out. vestigating these brealt-ins• about the haze lona road, where the village were threatened west of the v' _ elected were Lloyd Peters. and Mrs. . T. J, feeler, chairman of -----------------------------------4th crosses over the CPR bridge. The by flood waWrs from Duffins Creek. F. L. Sherry, of Claremont, `vice Pres- the women's work committee, noted Frozen Culverts deputation said there bad been sev- when homes were surrounded by Idents; Jean Allerton, Spruce -Hill Rd. in her report that a grand total of eral accidents at this spot daring the water, in some places to a depth of secretary; and Brigadier J. C. Sptagge 693 articles were made by the wo- past few months. about three feet. Ashburn, men of not only the township and Mr. Egaroff spoke for the group l• . �� - . - _ - . Elected to committee eltairmaneh'Pk vrIIage, but from seen beyond the Pose_ Problem and said the residents were in fear ------------------------------ Mrn. F. borders. Sher- was complimented for - Fathers And Sona Halve Bis Night were: T. A- Gibson, disaster; that there would be a fatal accident - B. Hertzberg, Mrs. David Crichton the very �0 work done by her tom• at this spot if something wasn't done. and Mrs. J. S. Scott, welfare; and mittee. resented earlier work For . Road Men Reeve Lawson said that about $10,- Ninety nix persons sat dorvva t iL:s- Lloyd Peters, loan cupboard. In a report p = 500 was set out in the proposed road dinner at -"Pickering United Chumh. : . Still to be chosen are 'rdisirmea- for of the welfare committee, was deacrib- budget to begin the work this•veer-on,Monday evening at the Scouts and. _. r ed in great detail. However, it men- ' The sisbject of culverts plugged Councillor Edgar James said that Cutis ''Father ' and Son Banquet', ;lromen's work and publicity tinned countless number of visits to solid with frozen ice has been ai E. Gerald Allman, this year's cam- the road committee ale with Mr. Gordon H. Bray, Chairman of the provide, food, fuel and emergency as- bone -of -contention w.th-a good many paign chairman; gave a brief report P Godson had reviewed this problem Group Committee presided. Colin � `on the drive for funds which o9icjaZy srstance,. for very needy cases. ratepayers, and presents a problem only last Saturday.. P Lay proposed the toast to Scout starts March Lt: He said that more Brig. Spragge noted in the financial for the "Twp. Road Departanent. Council's plan is to extend the 4th Masters and Movement• which was ciidv~assers are needed at this time, statement for 1966 that $2,729 . was Mr, R G: Gc leen, Road Engineer; concession west, where - it turns to responded to by Leader Thcs. Gib- ' and persons' wishing to assist are at received -from last year's campaign, said that '•cleaning out frozen cul- uo over the'CPR bridge, and run it son Jr, Doug. Warrent Sr. Sixerg:' liberty to phone him collect in Cldre- and outlined -in'-detail expenses of $1, verts ia. a slow and expensive of the railway, Wolf Gob Pat's, the. toast to "Fat- . ioaont. Pfione Claremont 37: 770' by the various_ committees. The. osition.- "I was doping the recent to c,-- ouE onto the Brock Road,) _ hers" and replied to by Rev. Mel, He said money is already coming cash. on hand, will be needed foi any thaw wrouid clear vo some o: 3hese just -north of the Fina btatioe, gutters i from orle northern section of the major Project such it a building, and problems.', he added I' Chairman of the ,Road committee particularly as a cushion for this A fall.«'s -Walt. Disney lilts was 'township.- This year the hope of get- Ft► y Two methods used" are —,o use a Sherman Scott pointed out to the oho for the program ting the Brock Rd. school made it im- year's campaign, as it is expected the steam_ jet and - melt the tce of' to ie iifufiori thai the f w,,utd be n the I al in- may make b y � DuvS. :.acres and Donald Lay rative that persons in the town= united a' Y raise the pipe'. This lager -causes a • work, but $hat. it takes .time. He said': ?� Pe � have the si;ngutar' honour of being; it more difficult to get -funds in the aniorig the very. few in this Provin- ship Contribute generously. `mesa in the spring age n, thi p would have to h.sve cutuie,i'a ap- - "If are can purchase this building township, I ,Mr. Godson said _the men would_ � provel of the: huriget, the approval of . !lir. de la_Franier. tivsAurPr of -+ho ee who haat obtained. the thirteen it will bels great asset to bath muni- check the pipes and aFP if a s hirix . •i, t.:.• ;. r..i;:,K i,, fin,. _,i:y Fall that can be had) proficient 4dr%lit--, *-- !t 3 be ti t� Well, well, now did 1 get on to that? I started with spectacle x a ;j •ear Hirst; Tonight 1 'D • difficulties you speak of only ' and end up with theology. But Anne e torture iiit alone suffering the • deepened your mutual esteem• . woman of her char-,6fllt'1�16�1.��`''ktiQ�S�ifll��tes*�,+:',4+?�cA,� A young then, why not? Doesn't it prove that although we may be in- ; a man who loves and was loved. lost the grandest girl ' actor is not likely to hold out . S volved with trivial details we are - and who in the world because of his • forever, if she feels any hope this 1— stili subservient to something, _. _ jealousy. I was so Mir- • that you can outgrow" •A , , - - } senseless about her that I couldn't bear • adolescence. i have yet to meet a farmer who d R -- 14 - to share her even with girl • Write her once again. Tell i6 anh atheist one can work with nature andd deny the exist- ence of a higher power » .. J that motivates our thoughts and. -4riends> and so stupid that I - how unjust I was. is her that these weeks apart • have brought a new appreci- y . 1. . l did not see Idy last offense was when she • ation of all she means to you. guiding and controlling the destiny of of this column is out of date. :doted an old beau; I lost my tem- • With a new humility, acknow- " n the world. Now the weather is line and l t� Well, well, now did 1 get on to that? I started with spectacle x a ;j •ear Hirst; Tonight 1 'D • difficulties you speak of only ' and end up with theology. But Anne e torture iiit alone suffering the • deepened your mutual esteem• . woman of her char-,6fllt'1�16�1.��`''ktiQ�S�ifll��tes*�,+:',4+?�cA,� A young then, why not? Doesn't it prove that although we may be in- ; a man who loves and was loved. lost the grandest girl ' actor is not likely to hold out , volved with trivial details we are - and who in the world because of his • forever, if she feels any hope this stili subservient to something, _. _ jealousy. I was so Mir- • that you can outgrow" , , within ourselves which we may, senseless about her that I couldn't bear • adolescence. or may not recognize as a user Po - to share her even with girl • Write her once again. Tell • "' that motivates our thoughts and. -4riends> and so stupid that I - how unjust I was. is her that these weeks apart • have brought a new appreci- y . actions. Two days later. The first part . l did not see Idy last offense was when she • ation of all she means to you. of this column is out of date. :doted an old beau; I lost my tem- • With a new humility, acknow- Now the weather is line and l and stormed like crazy. She is ledge your selfishness and bright. But, before this gets into - —; It just looked at me and said the • say that you know now that is 58 -COUNT EM -58 -Yep, there are 58 letters on that strip print we may be snowed in. Who sows? was through. I find she means • our only goal in life to that she is happy in her being hei`ii by Iola Lynn and four-year-old Philip Andrews at - _ lt• "Why I didn't realize that see • own way. AL you ask is that the Troveirama Show in New York City, As Miss Wales, she Cover the soil with growing l -so bound to • she take you back on trial. 'represented Great Britain. The 58 letters?, Oh, yes. They .plants_ in the winter to reduce one talented was lots t friends, I don't • Such a plea written in make ,up the name of a Welsh town that claims the longest erosion and frost damage. Soil attract know. Why I thought I,was such • your own words, may well name in the world. In English, the name means "The church experts advise planting cover a prize that I deserved all her • tduch the heart of a girl who of St. Mary in a wood of white hazel near a rapid whirlpool crops on ground just cleared of time is a mystery. But since rve • probably is as log ly as you and near St. Tysilio's cave, close to a red cave." cultivated crops. j lost her, I realize how selfish I • are. ! was; if she'd or}Iy take me back, Td never object to anybody, • ' D JOB - When I got to Daughter's place Sizes UP To SO Just be grateful for. what time �� gnne Hirst: I am in a A. I that night I found her plan- _ she gave me. bad spot, and ashamed of it. I„..., ring a little house -hunting jaunt. 'make AMA - "We were engaged, as you've am a girl 24 years old, and haveffat;00��C�le Q They want to a move to �• guessed. I know she loved me teld a good position for three get away from the busy street : . deeply, and I can't believe that years. Recently I lost it through they are on. That . is always a __ _- •«.<. to alT' dead. Now life looks so face drinking. I would like l be r but my employer consideration for people with a young family growing up. We i bleak, I don't know how. to reinstated, Osis ss ::.... it She will neither sok me nor, says he .cannot depend on me, so would like to see them come out answer my calls, and she re- I really am discouraged: to the country but Art can't face. the idea o! commuting back and ' i turns my letters. I cannot go + 1 can only blame myself. The Well, ' l left the farm last week forth. And }can't say I blame r r - _ on lits this Have you any that I am married to a man to spend a day and a half in him. Many people who have comfort $or a stricken fool? I ceased to love over a year ago that if Toronto. Of course I didn't do .tried living in suburbia, are now - ALONE” is no excuse, Ido feel have another chance, nearly as much as I had planned moving back td the city. Others, p DOMINANT AOLLE J could al- However I� was able to stay inexperienced , and hopeful, are - , - - - M Like so many men, You * thought love You s1F� together. Can you suggest any to overnight with Daughter and her family. As usual I spent heading for the supurbs, deter- mined to et away from it all- g _. your gave - the right to run the girl's life. argument I could use per. t� �auade m boos to take me back? very little time in -the stores but 1 was there long enough to no - whirh makes it very nice for: "estate . - a You demanded all her thoughts DESOLATED" fico in passing some very lovely the real boys. - - - • and all her talents; you had • her fA reign supreme, denying • Training a new employee is P pictures is a specie} :ate of art. Living anywhere this weekend is a problem. After a week of # _ 3 - - • any other self • expression. • an expensive project. To dis- 114anY the Pictures were beau- tiilul so ha it was just as Ps lovely weather we are now ez- _ >� a � • ,.� » Well, this young woman had •cover that she cannot be trust- well that when I saw chem I had periencing a freezing . drizzle. --- - - .! character and individuality. •. ed to be at her best regularly gu }y only a little time co spare before The footing is so treacherous : • and she refused to be domin- M « is shocking. If your work has • !n other ways. train left - }t had takes me that going from the house to the fun. However Part- r 4 ated. 1 am surprised: she put been superior so long. to get my glasses - so barn isn't any .` a up with your tryanay as long your former employer may be to see with, 1 mean Jia ner doesn't have to make many ' - " as she did. • persuaded later on to take -the _ glasses you know, glasses- like trips these days. There are •' ' - -' From what you tell me, I - - '• have no doubt that slse loves •• chance. . - • But he would, I think. re- .every- thing else, have gone modern. A had only a lent of. odd jobs' to do once P y we et settled weather but noth- g r -, - e you still, and it is likely she * quire as honest record of a few years ago you choice of rimless. gold-filled, Ing that can't wait. No young `� is is chastising you as a fond • total abstinence; and you can- nickel or horn -rimmed aper- chickens to see to; no milking . - - • mother punishes a child for ' not blame him for that. Ap- tacles. Now you have literal y to do. And .from what we hear be less chorus leo da S - :M being too self-centred. Assume : - • this Is true. sad make `one • proach. him with this Idea is * mind, and ask his dozens of frames to choose from, there .will on a few other farms too. Some. - -- - . + mors gesture for the trienii- .ponsidera- •- tion all colours, shapes and sizes. of them" engraved.- some farmers are thinking that to rs a • - • '+ ship You enjoyed for two years • I symiathize with you fa some even set with" brilliants. They • raise i. an unprofitable leave -an un • • • _ ..._ . - was founded on respect and - - • faith u well as leve, and the your unhappy marriage. This • i, a sound reason, however, come in black, blue, yellow, brown or a combination of raiseine. I to stV- oral .who are going out of the - , • r -- - •' - white, business because they say the + r �"""r4807 - • to give all. your interest and g colours. - They are supposed to game's not the candle. So • ..� ° Su1e5 3E f0 `r► `Lovely Centrepiece + • talent to an job you have, for Y ' in it lies forgetfulness of your add to rather. than detract from one's appearance. But • which next C w come next Christmas house- wives may have to pay more for n I_s I • personal trouble and, to any ambitious person, an absorbing kind, and what colour to choose . ._ that's the question. The sales- their turkeys. However Christ- is a long way off -. glory _ • future. I wish more suc- you man was very -anxious to soil mas yet Sizes up to SO will enjoy the j •cess in your next position. me black frames over white gold. be. We've, got a lot of other things to look forward to .first. g� looks, comfortable At of - b • . « ' • ': • wherever it may be. - . , "Very smart" he said. Smart! They reminded of black and - Yes, a lot of things. When the • this new sleep -time stylet Dress -length or long -length _ - • � �• � - • When any conflict arises be- When m nickel bathroom fixtures. I weather is depressingly drab it P gh' is to look outside and nightie, pretty trimmed with 1 - _ {u• - ��t�• two who love each other. thought I. would like grey rims. he got out "light greys, blue good visualize the change that will _ fact and boyo, Easy -sew a from -_ whole slumber - wardrobe.from - . =' r;:�' the one that does some honest greys and nmetal: They all take fact in a few short ► s� ' ' T aa� ti ^�,. sonl-searchin is -the one who i can make the peace. Anne EUrst made my hair look a_ ruswhite. - mont s. ■t ase bare es, astd-tlse-flowering shrubs> , and sleeves for year round • ' 'a ; • ��# "A s - C. understands human weaknesses, l fin y settled for very con- servative light brown frames. could anything appear more com- - , wear. Pattern 4807: Women's• Sixes . a•, �rt .1�•,SS•'�y��u•/►' and is here to help you over. come them. Write her at 1 am sure the .salesman was letel dead that they do at P Y ' this moment Does it seem. pas- 36, 38, .4Q, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50. Size •..�.��a� - - `��';�'' i• 1Bo: L 123 EI hteenth St , New g greatly relieved that I •chose anything at all. He had, already . sible that almost every twig 3u3 takes 4s'a yards 35 -inch fabric. Toronto, Ont: - if I came back green shoots will eventually ap- was This patterneasy to .use, sim- f suggested that next day he would'have another Pt To me, dormant life is a P le W.sew, is tested for fit. Has - assortment sent in from their marvellous and awe-inspiring cuSena a uT Tg Instructions. =' r �., , . , ... « brancli store! That would have prelude to the miracle of spring, - " " SII• Mil'``. ,� :l • . - ;• been much. After, all I only ton an never understand how. 1 �,• and- really be- (stamps cannot be accepted, use ' wanted an inconspicuous frame hold the lenses together. My atheists c8n say a lieve them' is no God. They tell Pas tel note for safety) for this pattern. Print plainly ' SIZg _ . to difficulty in making a 'decision you that the spring is due to the forces o! nature. We NAME, ADDRESS,-STYLIt was only because the selection fantastic. Fine for the natural know it -but who controls the NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAM& e) was so young folk but surely opticians forces of nature? Doesn't every- conclusively to the . 123 Eighteenth St., New Toron- g :. must have many customers that thing point presence of a Divine Poa er? to Ont. ' .,;;,• :. are not in that category and would therefore appreciate a from Man, with all his ingeniousness, could never change the seasons. - - more suitable selection e farmer nous i by irs"rct, Th f k t ISSUE 9 - 195" which to choose. .. - .• 381 : � 4�t» ��, - ,By 'LAURA WHEELER • Elegant centerpiece for your h .. -dining table! A`' graceful • swan � F " ' 'crocheted in pineapple design'--` s 811 it with fruit or flowers. t Gn ` Pattern 581. Crochet directionsfor swan centerpiece; body about 12 x 65% inches. Use heavy - jiffy cotton - tsarch stiffly. _ . Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS -{stamps cannot be accepted, use postal note for safety) for this k • ;Vattern to Laura Wheeler, 123 as r' <<F-Ighteenth St., New Toronto, '_ +ptrt. Print plainly PATTERN NAIiiE 'NII"1Dy1RgEM. ""YOS" RVIS - Elvis Presley, your and ` in Hollywood making his sec- - Our gift to you two `won:- and movie, "Loving You," says he never -guts just f¢ - - derfW patterns for yourself, you! ')tome _dates Publicity. "Ah dote girls - printed in our Laura l _ Wheeler Needlecraft Book , •, Inelus like, �e says. "Blondes, brun• gem S'!!D WITH pMMRT - Here is a new Jaguar, a series production car with full touring .dozens other new de- ettes - Ah .like all," Elvis, FOR the XK-SS, it is an :addptian of the famous "D" Jaguar,' winner of many Mdtce to order, - crochet, knit- embroidery, iron -ons, says there's only one gal In Hollywood that really "sends" ut merit. Calte(d M;. European and American road races, line English -made vehicle will be manufactured nov- ' ties. Send 25 cents for your of the book' NOW - with him. That's actress Rita Moreno, above. 'But she knocks me out, expo in limited numbers, for those who want to combine high performance touring with it features a 262 -horsepower engine. in itt uoMon s car racing- �� patterns ptrinted he declares. They've never met. • - - r `- _ t Jolrosods t1 r ( no borss� Church. Ali women d this villagla Jew" which was very much apprao- b7 United Cblaseh on. ]faluuary 311a,` dr!wtk by D. John- are urged to attend this service. fated by all Tba metlLMrs. closed • Huih ;Pywr -.eras the SUN*tiaad hal-wildiolk. Me -boo CIE the Good e 11Ir. and Mrs. Tad Tam1WoA asci boa..toa41 used. Thar group left' l°M`� with prayer by Urs. Plaxton follow. eft V.•lr &. spent the week -end with And Dr. Stanley's Cornea about 5.30. At Gass of the ,United Chumb were 41d by a lunch served by the host- The weekly euchm was held on. 1 •and Mrs. Tomliaaoa and aa. and Chalk Lake they skated and tabog• busy on Tuesday o1 this wealr, iia eases: Mrs. Duacaa, Mrs. Robert Tuesday srveniag whey the ioli6wislE ` frail ed Oa the 9 hcatst the Rrag°n qt+d•�:, In the & 9 It+oomlo. Malcolm and Mrs. W. Hamilton. were winners: Mo. A. Casrltea, Mm Jilts. Dick Cooper. Bis man gam► hsi� t A crew � of electricians, plumbers The regular man d H. Pla. on. and Mrs. K Annie; l&. - = *,au% are glad to see the doctor vWt into the ditch, but no One �d eters catered the 'local the Wamaa' G. Perry Mr. W. Knox and etre Be, is toot again falter his rece'T operation. (aa old-fashioned sleigh -ride would s Association of Brou- ` ]!Saes asci Mer. Bob McLeod re_Ina'a- not be complete_ without running Sarco Pltmt last week _and began gham will be held in the Church on Pilkey; with Spacial 'Prizes to aa. ! — a G. lir .. ,ed home S coon a vacation In Florida, into the ditch �C I o offices. The stock roots in, charge o! The Will be D. R speaker will be K. R. ., • About seventeen members of the B guest Wbcld Day ad Prayer wits. Les otb- , Hast week. Don Hedges has been moved into Rase, vice -Pres. of the Dame Court- served in St. John's Church March j We are srr_ty to report that Mrs• local Club Peek enjoyed a toboggan the new addition on the north-east cil of the W. A. Members of Clare. 8, at 2.30 P. M, , j G ,11r< Forsyth !a in poor health dur- party out east of the village last--------- Ihe vast week Wednesday night. With them were: . oocner of the building, providing Mont. Cherry -wood and Greenwood - _ W BobGreer and acting assist. end cid the building, two new olfic- les at this community are cordially FuNC1ii" S RAY - r Augg to a number !cools barb have Cub Master Jack Mansel•, Assistant mucin more room. Along they aouth- b_-anches are invited` guests. All M- from - a� been up ice -fishing at Lake Simcoe Master "i � are being, built, ase. Jack Man. welcome. .. and some good catches biaviobeen ant Anne KeeviL Miss Eileen Cl>,1c•ke -sell: plant manager, will occupy bne airs. R. W. Witter and daughter r daughter reported.The concert scheduled for last Fri- � Mr. and Mrs. dames Clarke preselt- Several In the village have been day evening by the Young People of of !hese. The work is part of an Gladys called on. Mrs. Matthews on ted a recital of songs. tales and lucre :sick during the past week with that the United Chtmh was canceled, .over-all e:Danaloa plan d0 the E3arCo tSatlurdayr. -*vo-ocuting the ort and no date has been set as yet lok Company. Mr. aAd Mrs. K. Bent and Karen ia � British isles at the ay, Feb. A. dozen. members of the local W. of Oshawa, called on Mrs, W. Ham- fan amu' Toronto, on Saturday, Feb The Young People's Union o! the aaame.. 23, assisted by 'Margaret Hoyle land United Church, about twenty in al, The annual World Day of Pr4vw M• S. attended 'the 29th Anual meet- ilton on Sunday. h of the Oshawa Presbyterial in 'The Baseball Team is holding A Mazy Rezza at the ,piano. Mass Clark enjoyed a hay ride out to Chalk will be held -niece on. Friday, Marc the �tby United Chlrch on Thurs- dance in the Township Hal on Sat- sang songs of FhsglaadI Irish Lala- - on : 06 Jm - the United Hugh Taylor, Over._ urday night, Mamh •2. Proceeds to tor' songs, songs and lore ft= the , _ seas 112ission Executive Secretary, be e p Hebrides, and songs of Sookland. The Of On. (1) foot ro the sauth link of Pro- was the interesting guest .speaker, the younger (boys such as �ntams, recital was, given os o _ Pro- -THE CORPORATION OF THE Degree for singing• alias Clark JA TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING viscid Highway Number 4011 THENCE Mts. J.. H. McKinney, President of! Midgets and Juveniles, Barrett -'s fisc Assistant Supervisor o! bfnaic is f westerly own said south limit to t1% the Bay of Qulnte Conference Brch• . 'Orchestra will provide the music. NOTICE OF ROAD CLOSINQ�S paint of c mmencement. instaaed the officers for the year, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Knox and dau- Lakeshore School.�She has received - TAKE NOTICE that the Council of The SfMNMYt Commencing at the fntersec• Miss Donna Davidson of Whitby was ghters Betty -Jean and Faye visited her A. R. in piw%.and is at present Corporation of tbe Township of Pida•rl" tion of the west limit of the road allow- soloist. Dinner and supper 'oras ser- BL-. and Mrs. Bt oGuckin tilt Stouff- studying for. the Canadian Collega tsf al Its regu{or meeting to be hold at the once between Leta Numbers Sixteen (16) ved in the basement of the church. vile on Sunday. Organists examination, i Municipal Oftes, brougham, of I pin.,. and Savele(17), Concession One in MlS Hopkins Bowmanville was Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carter. Mark: The Home and School monthIr 7 -on Monday, the 18th day of Mardi, A.D. the sold Township of Pickering and the _ sitiwol 1997, proposes to pons o by-law, to stop north Omit of Provincial Highway Number, .J*ALrM8n h were guess o! his 9�ter offal o be held at the .up and dose the following road allow- 401; THENCE northerly along sold wear ------------ brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. A. J. day, March 4 entitled+ 4S --------- "The Angry Boy" will shown, • - ances: - Nmh a didonce of One (t) foot ro a - Gray on Sunday aiite:�oon. . SCHEDIKE "Ae point., TMENCE easterly so a point an the N�O� Mr, and Mrs. Mitchel of Toronto followed by i panel di mass:om Ti>aig • to _... .,oast Ibmk of acid road allowance distant and Al. _ should be an interesting stMlct '40d SY-LAW MUMbiR One (1) kat northeihr +her•abng from Baled on Mr. Mrs Harvey of tit• I (1) feet of said eat Hmtt witK the The regular meeting' dE the W. M. on ®nnday- it is hoped there be a good 4116, "1I CORPORATION OF TNI TOWNSHIP _north Writ of Provincial HiOway Nvmber S. cif St. John's Church was held as Mr. sad M;& Gerald Harbron of tendance. 1 OP PIC (Mmo. 4011 THENCE sat #-4Y along SSW 'eq�t Tuesday last at the home Of Macrs. Mfi tle had lunaris with 'Mrs. Matt- Word has been reosived of ist - ALL 0111111 SINGULAR those certain parcels R mh a didaem of One (1) foot tolite George Duaa. The metitik� want hence one day Past week. sudden death o1 ice. ToaAshwocl6. �4 -w t.oets of load and premdses Situates,. n irtls limit of Provincial Highway Number opened by �. H - r��b" *e ora glad to hear that Mrs. W. a formes resider! oat thtr HSS'. fr cfi ! - aIvi g and Wtbe being In those my of Ontario Township of Pick. wd p4011 •71MI�. �h'iF osnn�m tew -W north � � reg w� �� :b9 T. C Willson returned from the hoop- Path? is extended to htb +rite. iiOrsos :amore Inthii County deaf On rl and beline eLTs Iieo,of co at tin. Int.ra.e- Norton, who also conducted a quay- Liad last week -end and is - now ser and three ehfldrsn, Louis; Frank j sons Ts commencing n.1 the, Mt"-si;M rico of Me wed limit of the recd allow- tion period. The Ptiogranr CoovwAr mperatipg at,her home here. and Marion. The funeral tock IPhm Foaa/ tbe wed menimit of the read aRowawe aurae tssNweem tats it of the Sixteen ow- was Mme• anislied bw Ya' A number of ladies Srom here sit. at Fort Croda on !oxuary 25th, between late Numbers Two (2) offal Three arid -So eemern. (17), Concession. One In Robert �� � Lackeyt'avoeed tended the W. M. 6. Presfbytery There was a lugs attandanoe at the - - (a), Concession One in the Said Tawaah the said Township of Pickering and the with a solo 'eltisrn To"eyes uposl meeting which was held In Whit- Dunbartan United Cit�r�h for the of Flickering and die north Mob of the south limit of Provincial Highway Number onnow Dunbartaa Scout and Guide Church Provincial Mh*woy Number 4011 THENCE 401; THENCE sasstherly along said wait Parade. Following alibis, aSts Harry aertterty obrhg said west limit a distance limit a distance of One (1) foot to Point;q - Cook. leader of the Dumbarton ,Girl One (1) fool to Polish THENCE asst- THENCE easterly to a point on the east F • , # Girl ode C toric he: flus Orly to a point on this post limit of the limit of said road ailowance distant One , ' r w t Patrol L eaderi. Tony Karczynaki, - void rood oft waim distant One (1) foot (1) foot southerly therwlong. from tit• _ northerly th ir•aiong from the intersection intersection of said east limit with the - - (- Patricia Clark. Darlene afortertaon, - with *0 north limit of 4 Davidson and Moreno Mer: itt. of Said east limit wi South limit of Provincial Highway Number 'saW Provincial Highway Number 401; 401; THENCE northor" along Said east to 8 service for Ci3i Guides Only at THENCE Southerly along said *oat remit lint a creator" of One (11 foot to tM the Northles Public School' in 11or- ' a distance of One (l) foot to the northerly south limit of Provincial Highway NYm. ' f., canto, This was a ve impressivery lirrilt of Sold Provincial Highway Number beer 401; THENCE westerly along said ceremony with eight hundred Guides 401; THENCE westerly along said• north south limit to the point,of eornmentement. x r' in attendance; lint to the point of comnaenumeM, _ NINTHLY; Commencing -at the intersection - The FairpeTt Beach Brownie Pack 3ICOUKTa Commencing of the Intersoc- of the wait 1'••,;t ' : road allowanceJs nal need of a Leader, Any'Tad-tat Won of the west limit of the road allow. between Eighteen L78) and in this district interested in work - once between Lots Numbers Two (3) and nineteen ;19„ C a.+ctl ion One ,n the said Three (3), Concession . One in the said Township of Picker:n anti the north Limit - ins with the Brownies. are asked to _ Township of Pickering and 'the south _ of Proviecial N.gh-oy Number 401; ¢ r met at the -Legion Vial on. Th=*- Bmit of Provtincla( Highway Number 401; THENCE northerly along said west limit a +��x. w ' r day at 4,00 p', m.. or contact Mrs. IL = `THENCE southerly Stang sold woof limit a distance of one (1) foot ro a poinA Sm , " '• Cook on tits Eby%oad; a: distance of One (l) Poet to o point!" THENCE easterly to a pant on the cost •?._ ? The Scout and Cub. Father and THENCE easterly to a point an the cad limit of said rood allowance distant One ,. �+rx -- • - • .w._."son Banquet was held on Friday abait of sold road allowance distant One (1; -foot northerly theraolong from the i evening.—o Clans were shown Sd- _ (1) fed southerly th•realong from the.. intersection of the last limit wills Mae ter the' dinner which were very in- imMseetion of said east limit with the north limit of Provincial Highway Number - -- eoutla Remit of sold Provincial Highway 401; THENCE southerly along said east tteresting. - 'Number 44111 THENCE northerly along sold limit a distance of One (1) foot' to the The Sunday Schocl astating-Poe- rost Rmdf a distance of One (1) foot to _ . north limit of Provincial Highway Number = r - ty was held on February 23rd. The Ikesouth Mono of said Provin"Highway ,t01; THENCE westerly along sold w id north - ice as not.too good for alratilLg, blit INumber 4911 THENCE westerly along said %amet ft rho point of cemstnerncemharst. �T%y@�@ are so m��� (�:e children al had an eajoyallis 4 iaeuth Nmhh ta to point of commencement. TINTNtY: Commencing o this inteersectlem i lees LCs' s 'EMIROLTi Coon we ng o the intersis~ of the west limit of the road allawanes � r time. There were rnanT Pr _ a of the wart limit of the road allowance between fah Nwalbers Eighteen (tib) and tl• hits to s8Y@ for races and spa! nunlbaes There was ,. Rs fwe•n Loh Maritimes, Four (4) and Five and (19). Concession One in the said _ a Lucky Number D1111► aVery .liana' _ Q9), Concession One in the said Township Township of Pickering and tbe sough aIId a I`1'eislNe ipt7�it r vat Phis ring and the north Amit of Pro- of Hvviociol sway Number � Now it's a puppy-� a few prefer things. y&. and �. Wtm Pgweu ase to sehsdial Highway Number 4011 THENCI rAINaC'E You can help your children viag i leave this week fte- a trip 10 l7orlda, _ swerileery along Sold wed Imth a distance *11 One along wee P o _. aavilag. Got tbam a JuDim to>✓s �` Mrs. Dan ranuharseo b 'a�An- 'or 01141 (1, 1`14111PIC41 _ distama' eR Oee (1) foot h o veinh _ safes 7o a psslnt M the east Rmh ai SSW THENCE � fa a point on illi east at outed to the Ajax Bosptial fond � Rink of Ae aid need allowance dialamf 'THE CANADIAN r' sumy. she is wished a speedy - . _ • to - I .Mevrarna. sRetaM On. (1) feet One (1) goat »ufhery fh«eelong fnean - - - ' hsm"lit !!ISO alosng from Ae Mtter"woo m the M1�..aist of cite east No* wish the - � ODvst'y d of sold east Bank with Nank of "A Rwdt of Prwindel Nlglswatr Number rs . APlavirtdal Higitwey Nese4er THENCE a 401, TMENIX marthery along Sold eaN ��� ir1J{wi e - BANK Of COMMERCE The 1Prent roes > - set.liis : e: tesis*%rty rah) aavf Beall b distance IM* a tta1. -- of One (1) feet to Ate Cub with fortr-e4 mnesbers bas , v 'sof Oma Y1) fest h Ow w* nerMt . wmk d ,e„ti, Rodf'.f Pt.a.lmcsal Highway Nam pose auleet+ss aealosa eaw►oas allJ►ar To wlnrs you Nit bad a vezT active season this Tarr _- 'teald Ptevindd Highway Nuanber 4011 bar 401; TH!!1C! was" "a" sold and we will try and Creep jolt! UP to ::MINCE wedn)riY olorN OW north am" Se9Ai Amit to lite point of toraatestae "M. �Q lf. IL 819901X�, N"AGM date each week with what is gotne :..� -is tb pelt of coaraemwetent. RLrmoil1RTs • 'Cw~dng at the beer. on among the local bowlegs_ The EcO11111MV't. Ceseseaoneing' at the Isttotaee- Section of the wait limit of the psibRa v V { !Len of Nhe wed Whit of the need aNew• need lose - a the Mill Read in. 6gt THE COMRATION ' OF TRH she north limit of Provincial High- mm"n boys each Thursday night - Weis, between LOIS Fhmmbn Pew (4) ani Number Fourteen (14), Conceulen One Inway Number 401; THENCE south- at Aj= rive (Q, Coric"dem 0"Oto *e Send TO" ' the said Township 4f Pickering and tits VILLAGE OF PICKERING 'erly along said east limit a distance Jim Brown's No -Can -Dos took 4 mahlp of Pickering and fit• Soati limit of north limit of Pro•i:tial Highway Flvie"Ita NOTIC'S :OF- ROAD CLOSING -;of One (1) foot -to the north Limit points, from the Roughriders, to take aTrovimdd Highway His 161 4011 THIKI 401i THENCt norMfr:� •plorp wld west of said Provincial Highway Nom- over First Place, Hs -v. lertiles «h Old" Sail) steel Hank a d Istana limlt a distance of One (1) foot to o TAKE NOTICE .that the Council bee 401; THENCE westerly along iio'litld42L'S ?� t4tpi[ ,l points to plate of One (1) foe to a paiep ININCE east. point; THENCE eaa Corporation of the Village int Of con%' them Second in the League. Doro- a to a point em the cwt liable of said Pec tort to a paint on Ata of The CJotpo said north limit to the Point � ,ori► east limit of said public rood distant One of Pickering at its regular meeting mencement. thy Welles placed First in the JsA good allowance distant One (1) -foo (1) foot northery•- thenealong from the to be at the Council Chambers southerly diertiabng from the intersection intersection of ty east limit with fbe funic( l Office, SECONDLY: Commencing at the les' High Single, fisiving 3'� with a al said cad Amit with eM avtk-limit of Pickering. Village .- Pa intersection of the west limit of • h "Provindad Highway Number 401; THENCE boll' limit of Previnejal Highway. Num. Pickering, at 8.15 p.m., on Monday;' the public road known as the Mill ` No -Can -Do's p. : v bar 401; THENCE southerly along said No -Can -Do's 44� points Houndags -::northerly along said east limit a distance the 25th day of March A.D. 1957, Road in Lot Number Fourteen (14), east limit a distance of One 0l foot to law to stopu 43 pees, Roughriders 42; Go -Getters of One (1) foes ro the south limit of Pro- the north limit of said.Prorindal High- proposes to pass a by p Concession One (1) in the Village 4oii Repeats 381-4; Stinkers 33; Al- " l vindal Highway Number 401; . THENCE ,,,res Number 401; THENCE westerly alongand 'close the following road allow- of Pickering, former! in the Town - was" along said south limit to the Y Y g' y . leyrats 32b4 ; Jo -Bio e , ± point of commencement said north limit ro the point of eom- gMcei, - _ ship of Pickering, and the south High Singles - "Menem Noel lie °FIFTHIYs COMMENCING at the interceniorl, mencement. limit of PtovinCi&l Highway Nllm- --- TWELFTHLY: Commencing of the interucr• 3C$EDULE "A" dleton 63; "Ladies" Dorothy Welles µ sof tbe west limit of the rood allowance g r ., ber 401; THENCE southerly along 260. High T.LDle - "Men" Noel Mid - tion of the west limit of the public rood. to -- = -mid-west limit a distance of One °b•tWNl1 Loh F'tYmbers Six (6) and Soren A dleton 669; `Ladles' Eleanor Thomas known as tht Mill Root) in Lot Number � -BY-LAW NUMBER V foot to a point; THENCE east- _ M Concession Ome • to the Township of fourteen . t4 ConcApfiM One, in the said Orly ' _ . rPickering and the north limit' of Provin• " ( ), of - y to a -point on -the east limit of -_------ --------------------------- . w cNal Migbway, Number 401; THENCE north., Township of Pickering and the south limit THE CORPORATION OF THE 808 i �,r of Provincial, Highway Number 401; VILLAGE OF PICKERING said public road distant One (1) gAyg REGI3TEIL + -laid west omit a distance of foot souther! therealon from the One (1) foot ro a pelt; THENCE cartery THENCE southerly along said west limit Y g Saturday. March 9, —auction sale ed - intersection of the east limit with fro a paint on the east limit of said road a distance to One a foot to a paint; ?aux tractors. Oliver ?0; 2 Massey allowance distant One (1) foo northerly THENCE easterly to a point on thi east- ALL AND .SINGULAR those cer- the south limit of ,Provincial High-. limit of said Ha:ris tractors; L1IC model C. Albs public rood distant. One (1) twin parcels or tracts of !arid and" way Number 401; THENCE north- tAe�•along from the intersection of said foot southerly therealang from the inter- premises situate, lying and •being erly along said east limit distance Chalmers combine; new HirllaAd roast limit with- the north limit of Provin- section of the east limit with the south in the Village of Pickering in the of One, (1) foot to the south limit baler; farm machinery and equip - .tial Highway Number 401; THENCE south• limit' of Pravintiel Hi 'hwa ' Numbei 401; of Provincial Highway Number 401; , cry along said east limit a distance of 9 Y County of Ontario and being more Cent• hay; grain; etc, at Lotnine 'nes 'Ore (1) foot to the north limit of Provin- THENCE - northerly along said., east limit particularly desci:bed as follows: THENiGE westerly along• said south . Con. 8, Vaughan Twp. halt 12.30 a distance of One (1) foot to the south limit to the point. of commencement. tial Highway Number 401; THENCE west. FIRSTLY: Commencing at the in south of Klineberg, gale at Pro - limit of Provincial Highway Number 401: Jery along said north limit to the point of g Y tersection of the west limit of the ` noon, Terms cash. No reserve: Pro - THENCE westerly along said south limit AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE petty • semreancem•nt, public rdad known as the Mill Road o! Estate o! the late Fraser D. - -SIXTHLY: Commsncin at .the intersection to me point c*. commencement' that at the said -meeting the.Coun-• Reid, I= andCLAR:KEPMENTICE g AND TAKE FURTH`R NOTICE ;hot at the in Lot Number Fourteen (14), Con- of the west limit of the road allowance in the Vjl age of between tots Numbers Six (6) and Seven said meeting the Council will hear in per• .Cession One (1) cif wily, hear in person OT by his auctfOncets. a - sat, or by his counsel, solicitor or agent. Pickering; formerly in the Town- counsel, solicitor or agent, any per- . Saturday, March I8. extensive Concession One in the said Township any'person who claim, that his land will • ship of Pickering, and the north saw mill comp" son. who claims that his land will auction sale of farm machinery, p- - of Pickering and .the south limit of Pro- be prejudicially aff4cted by the by•taw limit of Proyincial Highway Num- be; prejudicially affected by the by- lements, equipment, :vteclol Highway Number 401; THENCE and applies to be heard. THENCE northerly along law and applies to be heard. late, hay, gr%gn etc: at Lot 13, CvfOR i •.Sorthprty along said west lintit�a distance DATED at tit• Township of Pickering to bee X101; DATED at the Village. of Pickering b Pickering TwTp, across from `The' of One (1) foot ro o print; THENCE east- said west !indite a distance of One the County of Ontario this 4th day of int; THENCE east- in the Count of Ontario. this 18th Paddock", on south, side of N. T. .• arty to a point on Me "It limit of said February, A.D. 1957. erlp fooa to n the east limit Of da of February A. D. 1957. Highway. Sale at 1.00 P. tm sharpy reed allowance distant One (T) foot y etarfl+erfy fM.Paetlon0 from; the intersoetlon uorD T. JOHNSTOtV, C1e)k said public road distant One .(1) Tuns well. No •rescan MIX and RTH of tatpid oast think with the south emit of ibne sad cVeMp sariq Sat take shRr)!► foot northerly therealong froth the BRUCE A. BbGA= a1iC♦,i0441� ".*WA s W MighwaY- Number 4011 THENCE scow the r•law! vetiem seed pwlsh -ef intersection of the easti limit with ' i ", i r _st d _aid oast 111Ma distono the buslin a tea been ppi.l.+ port". date .: iomw, •,..,)' _-S•'� ..�"�P` - - ` mss•. .. .-y - . _ 7. • , � • .:,. ,.., ..t'. ...+p.f>4+.+-». a+T.JL'p'4i..i .Ys .Re t o,. \, ! t, .. .. ', ,. i. r - ;, yF.yf rave" -•.r .:'n .. .. ... - ..., k .•i. . ... S.�C'A.�. ,. ,w,,.'.,rc., "'..s'o.;: . ..mow . -./ir sn rte: _. L. ,"• W '` -�'. _� - , During the next few weeks your Class and friends then presented ' BROEK ROAD volunteer Red Cross canvassers will Jean with a shower of personal The Home and School will hold be calling on you. Please welcome 16.0 prior to her leaving agate for 'WALTONSS smile and a genedous Africa early in Ani.L i guest speai_er will. Pi donation. As stated :n the ed Cross !Lira. J. Moffat and Miss Ida Brig - at 8,00 p. m. Our The Dr. LaBrie of the 4th Cote whose report; over forty families were giv_ nali of Toront'c scent the week -end topic will be -`United Nations," Hav- en assistance last year throughout with Mrs. Errol Carson, + WOOD PRODUCTS .,,Ing hearcY Dr, L'aBrie on a pre::ous Pickering Township, Your support _ Miss Anita Troop? of Toronto, ( : occasion, ice are asstr_ed tie will be is needed in -order to continue this spent the week -end with Miss Jean I -an interesting speaker. A he in- work. _ .. Linton. - ----------------------------------- ^�'�-11 r ?n went on a tour of vitation is givento all in the r, Prefabricated Cottages -Garages -Cedar munity to come and'att+•nd a pleas- GREENWOOD, *ham r.. :-,:-I �7^-�-s Plant at Osh- ant and informatve• evening. assn l_st Tht sday. • Mrs: Roy Keith is home again 8f Mr. Jo ---Pegg • re,u_ned w the Vii'• zr'd Mrs. C`•ns. nnv and the Posts - Kitchen !!nits — Metal Garage Daors "ter her recent operatirn. We hope General. Motors Institute, Flint, on `" r"v of Aiax• 'Mr. -and Mrs Wm. $rte will soon be well again Saturday. II" ' of P "` PerYv and Mr„ and Aluminum Combination Dears & Windows - Several of the boys in the c-rn- hl.ars Mary -Ann Head, and Mary ��'` T "' "" k' - ' munity attended the Scouts' Father -1 McNeir•tch and friends of Toronto tP.q ^n Sunday �t ith 'Mr. and Mrs. - - ,and Son Bn*a-ret in Pickering on j visited on bunday with Mr, anu- Q : Monday evening. I M:s. Jac,c Brooks and family, The P I I� E R I N G 26 V The sudden thaw and ra'n and the , girls are •classmates of Pat Brooks cj EDER,9TIQ\ f F AGRICi LTi RE " trucks on the ,4th Con. c -eat- at Ryerson Institute. cut a very rrud v rna na :5aeiet The rest ar monthly rree`;ng of -,the, attention o' the tmvnshin rr,'d ' is prcpari^g a shitment of used 1- �,��ty Federation cf Agriculture of Lie Sough Cift, 1. -!*ten in thei- efforts to make this woolens fur blankets, All woolens 1 "lanred a mee'ino of all rounty toad passable, must be turned n to Mrs, Ralph .I - ! dle :, bray, Kinsale. - by iLT� cir 21st. rmern-bers, to be held in the Manch- 1 __=___s_____ Dinty's I� MotorCITne Y, P. U. rret on Sund:.y even- tester Hall on Tuesday, March 12th, ;AUDLEY ing at the home of 1Lir. and Mrs ' The On*ario President. L?nyd Jas- i n i G Chas. :McTaggart, with Audrey Hop- rer and the general -secretary He -b mI The Club meets this Sat-u.ev- Arbuckle, -ill b' guest speakers, The • ening at the home of Mr_ and firs. , and in charge o! the Ste'.vardsh�o PICKERING -,(Sales and Service) � "6B4 and Tra;ning Program. On Frid:�y, meeting will start at 10.30 :n the Arch. Bell. Mr, W C. 2Murka�Pi is ; morning, and will also feature agricr cring, will be the guest speake: and' I Mach '1st, at 8,t►U p. ni. the Union �• . vltural opinions from eight Ontz io_ w in the loc- will straw _pictures taken on a tri a church. lo9 holding a athe toplent ` thh ones- p County farmers with plenty of. dis- to the West Coast last August. church. Ncrth small cash pr.zes to dl raneon. from the fl -or after each Taro and Outboard Marine Products Mr. Stephen Sayv'eh,' lay m.nister j t ravel and each guest sneaker. The ' tants. Admission; Adults 50c., child- 1 . _ Irom North Oshawa an Raglan. r'.ounty Federation w•il ]provide cos- COBRA CHAIN SAW ren 3Ec This contest is open to all "= Chtzrcheg.' took the ' church service f=e and* doughnuts and all farm folk ! - - he^e on Sunday. exchanging pulpits age groups. Those wishing- to enter " . r should conta^t either Ken Brooks or 1 az* asked to b ing a few sandwich- here Hiv. M. Buttars. The Men' es.'their ia*ily and neighbors and • • John Paxton. - i . Choir sang. • . snake chis an cutstardtntt meeting. �f asf> Machines 8 Appliances localf our lBeatt�r . ---------------------------- - ve ladies (rn th eW. oM, S, Presbyterial mee:arig ' B�A�SAM 8 MT ZIO�i . � transfer Its bank aceourt ortherMan � �er� � Light Welding �t Whitby United Church on Thurs- - cheater Credit Un.on. which the Fed - 'e• - - "lire Active Service Glass aret last eraticsr started taro years ago... as •. • C r so Corrie of Toronto Un:zersity I Wednesday night at the hone of lid'. soon as chegutng is started by the LMN Sirws REPAIRS Custom Saw�g * II = spent the week end at his,, h, me . and Mrs. Elmer W1Lwn The angel CTedit..Vnion, 'hey,!. ing_ opened with . hymn 488 and ` It was .azree 4. on motion, to nay Mr. and 'Lars. C eorge 'Sgvit-t , prayer by Mrs. G. Wilson. Scripture I live dollars each for ten oartieip= Peggy and Glenn visited on Satur- was read by Mrs. Leslie Harb-oil- -, 't -s at ' ibe Folk School which is ' day witty 31rs Squire's -brother-in- Mrs. Edgar Evans gave a reading shortly to be held at the home of law and s:;:er Mr_ and :LI_s. Cooper -Corner that W -rd', and :Hiss An- 'Tr and'.Mra, Larry Dobie, Uxbridge. Bath, of O ..ngev.ile. na Wilson pla;;ed a -lovely piano; :Ceu- mail'ne lista have been rec �i K'S - Mrs, S S :c^mon, a ho- ander gent solo. bT:ss J^an L n:on showed pict- j rived fm -n V7 tby and Reach T`-w'n= i , misery, in Osh--.vd Hoscital recently ures stye had taken while in Afri^a. ships and it is hoped that ce-y short- - is progressutg f v.c :ably, Ker- fr-.ends ' Western Canada and the States. all j 1a lists will be completed for the wish her a. speedy and complete re- of which w•e:•e very interesting. The other to:vnships. :COR eTk. - .' � � � - - - ii _ _ _ • � � '. We welcarre Mrs. Charles :•Iar- 11 Qi1ALITY MEATS _ elIa-o and - her . nine-yeas-oldour S _ �n - . We're -doing best _ 3immy. cf New Jersey, whp a •e / f to give o - f - -..--. staying with her urie:< MU, L'. El:;lce- •' . �. CJ you •--.. _ � I A �R .. end Hilda _ s�f Moderate Frtce$ _ M--_.--- �.-i-_-..-i---_-. : -------- flit -second sermee .7- .01-: PHONE PicKERING s� _r For est—_ DUN BARTON LET ;(Opposite Eiwanis Park) w • tassr .. PS©TO-FLYI9>ii sie.•� YEf!•MINABY SUMM -EEM PHONE 165 Fill •r »«.N r In a hurry far gasoline or complete w stat crolm, BMW. ; - .Ply W * lion? We have the most to-aaLTHAT - y11111111111111 JL JILI­�. �( - equipn umt and techniques s - ���� iaee>k Days P. - your y l on yo era Try Ire _ 'Wallboiid .,..Mould* FssO Ing : ass0 SERVICE ,�� R. YEs, Phn. �. - You u Emjo� DISNEY MOTORS s _ . �6oiny Anywhere .:. b liiew Used tars s=onar, Bras - - ''� NO DRIVING WORRIES J ene 182 Pitkeiing :A NO PARKING TROUBLES ---- • FARES ARE LOW - [70 , JACK PVRCELL & COMPANY Merlaber The Toronto Stock ExehengoosHAwA — TORo�3'o -ComP{ 'S�oek FaeNitiss ardwar.eeneral I� ::_M 7Crips Ecery Day vis Highway t, ARbVOOD AVENUE SOUTH . -- AJAR( 1►aaiuon;a nervi. vis Highway wl ..AJAX 1 165 ROUND TRlP1rAR83 CLEAN-UP AND PAINT -UP _ ' t Between TORONTO and _ s1QFF'ALp ...... 1\ E M - G L 0 _ •. MW YORK ... ....�..... $24.0 K E M- T O N E and , ....................... PAINTSWILLIAM SOA(i0.:.......................... - D.C. I OTTAWA ... 112.90 _ EASTERN HO WE HAVE CHIROPRACTOR ' ALL HOUSEHOLD , USE t • Balsdo, Mar warens 158 Harwood Ave. Ajax, Opt fhone 39 • erg g '- � =Pick .... _ PHOHE : , • SPORTSLA�lTS— "'s 'Verdant Meadows'' to "Bug- feature is a dance and the boys ins - SY Rade" and Calypso music. With short minstrel show,. e it .will be the famous Onta in C - un Titi3 should provide one of the �ITEED (By Bob Bryant) ty Junior Farmer Male Quartette musical highlights of the year in the _T_CiUA A• Pickering Jcveniles have now ad. and Ladies' Trio which brought hon- Uxtridge Distr:ct, on Friday, Match •• �,,MeEACHNIE'S vanced to the finals against War. our to the,Courty by winning the 8th, in the Music hall, and Ya the e Rat�lO•TV Service saw. "THE LITTLE TEAM VYITH Provincial Trophy. Besides these, 8th,Broin Area, is Saturday March THE BIG 'HEART" defeated Cairp there will be solos, duets, as well as 9th, in the Township -Hall, at- 8.15 Y s ,'Any Msslt:e or 1■�M,,,,,ojjdel FUNERAL DIRECTOR f Borden at Alliston by the score of I the Mixed Quartette. The gels will p.'m, l ur Fii� 8-5 on Monday night. Pickering won j FURNITURE DEALER the semi-final series.'with a total of 16 oin's '� _ ,.. n s 11, Bill �N I4ICHBBING - B Moffat was in top form. sc:,=ing 5 of COUNTY OF ONTARIO <� the 8 goals Pickering rgceived; : he +r Private Ambulance Service also, a0t:sted on two others, r v �gL :B ITS— DAY OR NIGHT Pickering finished the third �,�r. TENDERS FOR TRUCK __ r iod with only eight players A some - A of the local lads had to be at work - Sealed tenders clearly marked as` to contents will be re,.. 3?atly Satrvtce To Aad From 'by 12,00 o`clock, This shows that the ceived by the- undersigned until 5 p.m., FRIDAY, MARCH 8th, `I OSHAWli. WM: McEACHNIE, Prop. Pickering crew have a fighting, heart for the supply of .a' 5 ton cab and chassis, delivered F.O.B., and a des:.e to w.n..This,team c:uld Claremont, Ontario. Chartered Fm A$ go all the way to bring hcar.e anot- The County proposes to offer in trod' a 1948 International- _- .Phone Pickering 193 her championship for Pickering. with K8 cab and -chassis which has been, used as a tractor unit in a little . support tre-town support, Finan_ conjunction with a machiner float. This unit ma be ins ected Pickering, Ont. =- nee molt;is what the Juveniles at the Count Gara e,'Sunder and,'Ontario. Y P _ _' need most; for 'sample,, the ice at y g - KEW A9D CLARKE Oshawa {where home games are be- Tenders are to submitted on forms which together with -- I -r�-T �^a -s t�� ing played), costs 530:00 w -,% two specifications may be obtained.ot the office of ,the undersigned... - � .I T1:0M referees, Let's get behind this yoang Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. a' �LTCTIONEERB W. H. J. THOMPSON, B. A,. LL a• team and show them that we want R. E. SIMS, P. Engineer Li emissidikatk and Authorized for tiff' Brister sad ftlidtor them to bring home the Champion- o! Onterlo sad York. Engineer County of Ontario • .. ship to Pickering. • . '- - .' - - ^t. Count Buildings Farm Stook, Implements House- Bridsh Groh;mhia sad Ontario Pickering Seniors one • •eek from Whitby, Ontario bold Furalture Rawl Estate Tuesday wil 1play in. Niagara Falls - ti Allis S at B.easoaahle ' Glenwood �� _ in their first round of playoffs. k- eat Aad.,bla"Is ffift fer the �ssdaen Phone - A.%= I4B1 ' COUNTY OF ONTARIO ' - hiss efWae. p Chippewa' will play Pickering at - - SQhMn P. O. � Agia. iiWi 1 Pickering - tBi . �vhithy arena on Monday or Wed_ . + � -TENDERS FOR ANNUAL SUPPLIES � -�� � :" - •�;�. P. 06 11We !Y� . nes--- sight next week rnwueaa have been Mtshliat - C. O. F. SQVAEE DANCING Loyal Pogue b AND SERVICES r - `avettweeei sines u N. Under, the direct:on' and- supervis- - _ LICENSI+1aa AUCMNIM ton of the local Canadian Order od - Tenders wit) be receivedby the- un4leraigned until S p.7n., -u )rleketissp ani �Vlisr� T Foresters, large enthusiastic groups FRIDAY, MARCH 8th, 1957, for the supply of -the following ser..` + are enjoying the inerp 3UWy.pop. Yites and materials: ROY -AA. HOWE, D:4 Faisr a.a .0 �+ ular square dancing' every other sates : tCHiROPRACTO1 , _ urda night. a- the old Dunbartcu A SERVICES: - i Rain A Sp.cialtp p ° -I • Crush and haul ' opproxumotel 50 000 cu. ds.. of Schapl: Instruction is .=ivtn to these f Y y gravel"' _ 3�EA? •Pnsayt Attention Giem coining to their first square dances. om various }lits: 1 , They :-e having a grand time, . Ke A Cer`ified cheque for $1,000 mbd8 poyoble,to the Treasurer, i WHITBY - PHONE i1tI0 B-S8lnt .. County of Ontario, must accompany tender. Wbieby Ps.(wJsnat Building . - .heti'. , . ______________________D __. `�.__z: ' The successful tenderer will be required to provide a $25,000 aM Daodae Bt. West JwWor Farmers Preparing For performance bond .and enter into a format contrast with WH=rm, ONT. WA."iTBD — _ . CaOL'NTRY HOJt M "TALEN-T SHOWCAst ' the County. -rhOUe Oftlee MO 8-28E8 Tenders to be submitted forms supplied by Co4nty. - . 'fi]iAil. ACli13.�GE8 AND -- 4i"+ Pharab )Les. - MO 8-zw FARM The Ontario C4 .ty J oni,,r Far- Surface Treating: mer are workln ne�+xt Brie - niece - supply - �'; -We Have ttialuas Bayer>f. With . s " ? For the su I of all mdier;ols and - font netessory for the P Good Cash Dowu Payment' dais Pr¢psr:ng thee, S; rti�: 1Iusc- surface treatment of approximately 12 mites. Tenders to be _ CAT I, _ W. INGL0 ale. "Talent Sho;ccaee", which would submitted on forms supplied by County. For Promp�Ezperieneeit now' amc-Ar to be a u e sho: i ) ase, 3. Applieati�on of BMuminaua MasterioIS. _ The -ncted i,?Ti-r -F�-rer-Cho'ii' For the application of (a) BitumMovs prime. (b) Bituminous which has, been - hr poured. at Toroti- Ctt:�llAfro�.elt � Tama.•• -ft"0 • Wtlesi 1�N to, Guelph and at �ar}ious functions , on forms fPP road mix pavement,. Tenders to be submitted - - !31 On+aria County will oxide the M ied by County, - _ - ]. L Tll_L:0UCHBY and SONS B. ' ATER!dAIS'- F.O.B. County_ _.. *21*way N*nnnwm Works" A Rapers main background.to the,show with , =OtB'1: Alt3'TIDi, IADP. j musical -ritunbers raagirrg- fror^_iian- . _ road mkx,c biPum nous mater aJs»e, bituTinous materials for .• r't i iiia, fEzp.rteaud 'aLamae _ ..S $ 1 Wki Ontario ± Established 1,W winter m int'enance, calcium c}► oride,for � chemicalsace for weed ' .. - 8100.09 JACKPOT -:'_ " } 'JM bliiee'West Of Wkty on and brush control, .snow,Aence. and posts, signs; corrugated - - - T0.1 - 0411. �O�w' Detweeo4w �7 - f � ff �� ���1 - fe �teel culverts, traffic and other points, guide rail cable,- ' Ajax EDDIE $' _ Further information and tender forms for items in schedule a - � -Shoe' Repairs ICIRr' � J � L�� 0 A maybe obtained at office of the undersigned. = a j /� p� p Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. _. :PLV I'i/ BI ! U G'EBY MONDAY NIGHT - - • le<als street, i . R. S. SIMS,. P. Engineer A- ��� �� SI XATJeaura tJgyrp >PAZ1iPD8T BiEACH. HALL - :Engineer County of Ontario - r? ZXFERrM1a ED WOMEWA� - - _ County BuildinIgs - a� -AMP S P. Mr rt i R'LT?�IItTli idA?JEQAOIILA Whitby, Ontario GOOD SPL=rJQN OFi -%ACM% 111,2mum BZ�B Palm DYM ` =--r lures Pfiwiei� ______________________________, » V. ARTHUR MITCHELL _ r T�tNII'ON&RADIO _ - EIMITE H _ REPAIRS 'W M o E . _ AN _,IMS D . BUILDING N�ATERAPRONZ LS nuo �o & Tv SHERRI _ - A. IB.. "'Milt► (FUNERAL AND g Grade -Ant6r�rrcite Cont _::Wi b nd - _ stoker Carl - - ` AMBULANCE SERVICE I )fuel Oil. and 1, fuel Wood — ` No. Z HIGHWAY t:• =W= BiJIL. Qtr,, AJAR f : AT PICKERING BEACH ROAD -' eimcoe ek B.. Osifsawa •-+ ; - , _ . i Telephone SAND GRAVEL CEMENT PLASTER ussrance Co. ' ... - A�Ax • - mum OR PKOM , 1059 . :: .. a"''""'°` ''` °"� — - ROCKLATH - 'NO-CORODE PIPE = _WEEPING Ufta wo )ganga Ole Bead ors.. `Leaara�e « ' BUILDER 'TILE GLAZED .PIPE - ASPHALT SHINGLES $®wman & �sibaon WOODWORKING ` )ROLL ROOFING 'CEDAR POSTS AND 'POLES i rsoxs: w»�t tiff yes -------------------------------- IU MLT alai IK9TAIdi • . woeruTH, woarTnrlf, RiENL �,� f� prompt 'Delivery Phone Prckerrng 74 or 75 a CO. x i _ S Chartered Aataeallateale � gg. D 1_ _ • '_ � LCCENSED TRUSTEES . ji. �9 ,�6V(i�d, _ . OUR TRUCK PASSES YOUR WAY - AJAX, OSHAWA, STRATFORD, • " TORONTO ! f' tlslidseia ...: - ... ,_ s .' Ot1MWA--G• W. RIE=,. RA. 54662 AJAX, PICSERDM--F. A. LAWSON --- - --- 'r , _ PICM 24W - -- - • EVERY. DAY - 2 STAFFORD BROS. -- — -- ro�►>�n�iu• wollllm t •, .. _ � _ _ !lett �b � � , , _ -ea w - ,. ''°+«b .ia-•+` �t `° .wnr -fir` '+�C..•.^•.ry�, '�' + a ' r-.,�..,..�.--..e. �•�, F fortuity of labour legislation and, supply milk to them from s health presentative could be employed to help r How can parity income for Agar, ,�elrort Fio+ei where lsbour-management difficulties I standpoint, as well as to use up aur- farmers, it would be a good plan to i mature be Achieved?, discussed P are encountered in interprovincial in- pluses. It could be delivered to schools have free advise. Most Forums think parity income can. P __ __-Psso'f�sQllget - d11ste-, to endeavour to. bring such :)yy the dairy trucks in that area and Soil Banks -was • the topic to make be achieved by - better management n industries under a central jurisdiction. each child carry his or her own cup farmers sit up and take notice. Most and control of marketing. This con- '; - t By ffiCgA>, S?AR>I<. My- Legislation should be enacted to pro- and have his share of fresh milk as thought if they could grow the crops. trol may be aided by farmers having RiAing• vide minimum wages, hours of labour it is delivered. In those schools large suitable to soil, it would turn out bet- a bigger main organization with all and vacation with - oorer soil farmers -firmly behind it. If farmers We have had sittings of the Stand- under federal jurisdiction Fair wag- served at the noon lunch hour and with t.'aes rather than crops. ether strongly on ing Committee on Industrial Rela- es and hours legislation should be should be free to all children, paid Can farmers improve their efficiency means of .arketing, t y tions, of which I have been a member overhauled so that it will govern mini- for by provincial grant and local in production by taking advantage of trol it to a far greater degree. Farm - since 1952 The purpose of the con- mum wages and working cg�►ditions :school board. scientific knowledge without aggravat- er's must stand together to show the vening of this Committee at'this-time in all -federal government contract=. Should farmers invest in Market- ing their marketing problems.?..government what control of tariff* is to discuss certain aspects of the direct and indirect, and all federal I ing? T! a majority of them think What is Parity Income for Agri- I must he used for their welfare. some - Unemployment Insurance Act as it up- government works and services. they should but ask. How? Farm culture? culture? Farm Forums agreed 100 t supports at times may help but we plied to the recent railway strike, in Within the past few days the In- could club together anti hire an ex- percent that -their returns were below think the farmer must help himself. which the engineers «ere excluded terpro�znciai Farm• Union C ncii 'pert to advertise products, if every average in comparison with other oc- Is Parity Income enough - from the benefits of this .°let. The made a submission to th veru- 4a,rmer would invest $200 in Market- cupations. most Forums put it this Seventy percent of Forums felt G,,mmitteejs helpless in this case to ment of Canada in the ---form of a 'ng Fund and buy up surplus, and not way: -.The majority pf farmers in our that obtaining parity income was the render any decisions, since the whole brief. In this brief they stressed the 'ot goods go for less than a price giv- community have to work at another most important problem in agricul- • =natter of some 2800 engineers is difficult position that farm people have .ng a fair profit for his work the year occupation ar well as farming to keep ture. To obtain 'parity income is now before the AppealBoard, who occupied' in 'the past few years. Thee round. up their standard of ' living. -Cost of 'certainly one of the most important _ -- are expected to..render a decision asked the Government W enact cer-• The question of farm management implements and other farm equipment problems, because until farmers do -- which will act as a precedent for any tain legislation in order to better the 'as a wide discussion as most farm- is far too high in comparison with secure equal prices they cannot con- °' future instances which would come i tot of the fariner. rs cannot afford to hire a• manager. 'profit -made. Common sense tells yod I tribute to an efficient prograin in : finder the same category. -Among their recommendations was - ome- Forums'think that if farmers that when you are paying out more health- insurance,. `public relations, It is the intention of the Com- ric that Unemployment Insurance be . •ould 'try a management .plan for than, you are actually bringing in, roads, pensions, etc. =nitres to hear representations by made available to farm help. They ive years they would know whether your returns are below a fair rela- l This covers the first of two series . - • - iVembers ,of Parliamentregarding de- pointed • out that the farm labouz : xpert advice, would pay off. Others' tionship with those. of .other occupi}; in Farm Forum season. ; and to endeav- force •had decreased from $1,056,000 :eel that if another agricultural re- tions. —Mrs. Milton Pegs lays is benefit claims, our to eliminate the difficulties which in 1945 to 693,D00 in November, 1956 , .' have arisen in the past in the var•l- i Because of this situation the farmer 0118 regional offices throughout Can- finds it practically impossible to ob- . APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED Ada. the Minister of Labour, m r - ta' hired help Mr. Gregg, ------------------ _ - issued a statement recently in the _ for House of Cbmmgns in regard 'c the Farm Forum ADOPTION of .CHILDREN - :'. . employment situation in the•`coun- _ • _ try generally this �cinter. This state- - ONTARIO.' ' meat was the- iesult of a. question I Farm Forums have studied a var- -16 years old _him b a member of the Con=1 iety of topics this season, be posed to y ginning servative Party. In his statement he F with School Milk as the first one of _ .... There are many children from 4. to 18 ears Typical e41he ehiWrNl sMikilq paemananf _ • pointed out that at January 19th; the season. Nearly all Forums think , 2957, the number of persons with I that milk is essential to all School are needed far these children chow. Because A pmtty little blonde Protestant girl who is which jobs was estimated at 5,393,000, children, and that all. ---cols ehnuld of .their age, retigion, racial origui ora 4 years old._ She needs ..a good home and represents 1622,000 less than were em- ------------------------------- , physical handicap, homes are not easy,to p,a�t, understanding parents because . _ played is the middle of December, find. Security for these children will come but still 162,000 more than in Janu- from a permanent home. 'Ibis psngram � is a spastic arae moat wear a brace on one - _. s year ago. Persona withouti jobs - LISTEN TO :.-_ dcea nota ply to infants, singe thedamg Fortunately, her chances of aomedar sad seeking work rose to an estimat- y for p - n of w without a brace are promising. But • r them far exceeds the umber infanta _ �� a 3W,000, an increase of some r,-1 iMiCHAR STARK, M.P. available for ado ion- _ she has to attend a therapy class every week. so 000 from January a year ago. He i C-) _ if you are a married couple interested in she must bJ' is a home near a clinic. This claims that the increase this Janu- a_pply'ur for the adoption of an older ar little girl's greatest neat room is for love and - ary over January of Islay year comes hsadica$ n .. .'REPORT sped child. You should be under 45 � � part of a permanent family. primarily from ruck seasonal in - PA ' _ -years of age. You must be in good health .s Two good-looking brothers who are 8 and , tries as construction,- lumbering. g FR® R� AMEN -and financially capable of caring for the g years old. They are Roman Catholic, able to - ging and transportation. Contribut- child's � future. Your personal character, - - = - ing to this uaan-p.o;ment vii bad _.-ho�$itin , ability and capacity to meet speak both English and French Both boys Z. :'Heather. and the ,e$ects of the CPR ` I V _..: the needs of a child requiring special care have brown hair and eyes ._ . with bright _ - strike._ _ - -- are important factors in the -placement of - !! hildren, personalities to match their healthy phpsiquea, To offset this; he stated that lie? H;: They need a good, permanent home where they -. these c wished to ac%now edge and commend o - _ . • Applications for ad tion of the follow- can be accepted together as part f the family. y s in pchildren —an other older di the vigorou3 c ^iI co -co natedleff•rts now under ray a many lc�cal.ties 11� _ g Your Local Children's Aid Society devotes handicapped children—should be directed -_ across Canrda to ..I se printer em- r F p its time and energy to serving the inter- - ploy -russet ol,pos.lnitif:, t,tiitl►out these - u to the rnis er Of Public Welfare, este oP.childrea and efforts to stv_. y employment, this Parliament Buildings, Toronto," Ontario: : : Minter's unomu , ,,sment figures would: ..... .. . ,your community. be much liighor than they are, f« •Quite rec�rt!y Johan Diefenbaker, z .__...;: ONTARIO DEPARTMENT Of PUBLIC WELFARE _ _ _ - loins P Cecile MINISTER - •-the Leader of :the. Pro•*ress3se•Gon- � ... _ - - -._.. - -.. . •'-servative Party, stated that, if elect- ' :. Non.. � Q.C. : -ed to form the next Go��ernment, he ,•ry. Ya 'K _will enact_ leg:-2ation, to, increase -and - extend t employm.enr Insurance bene - revise conciliation procedures, and promote uniform ftderal-provincial 1a- bcur legislation. lie stated that the Conserv ative I - 1 - - Party believed that the free enter- prise system, coupled with effective 7. J free trade unions-offersthe best in-�. surance of opportunities and a high- of 1:15 p.m. Sunday _ ger possible standard of living for the = - Canadian working man. He believes over Radio Station �g i� that labour is entitled to adequate OSHAWA - X A M p - min which Labour an interest, 1 PROGMSWE CONSERVATIVE representation In all government deal- - _ . ,Ings _ -.. and that all national labour legisla- ASSOCIATION tion should be reviewed with certain - Things In mind, such as co-operation NOM�rie FAIIIIIII10 *th the Provinces to promote uni- : ,A TYPICAL employee of a well-established . Canadian industry is a married man with two • `• .y - � .: _ `or three children: He fres as income -of •about ° • I y �' Y_.: n per mouth. (in Stelco the average is $394 G PC mon He his ho e mo �• month). owns me .and th ' rt - gage; if any, is being paid off steadily. He has .�BEAU�an LDN •.automobile and his home is equipped with e conve = - almost very kind f o •Hience 77 Corner Elizobetb and Moie Street . - _ As `' fat VICKERING - her, this typical free, independent and -- - , - self-respecting Canadian industrial employee is anxious to see his children do well, be hon- d bj'W-jjpremeed to Aw RF40 I 'Jog ARTS';, ; Brw4w- zpbeega Cbwdb-- Measles, iiiin imid chickenpo, of 'am Um ad AvAy I*$ VIWL 'we$ beld W*Odi"& x0mr- La. have 0113 at- &be yo.4zw fry confin;, members of A A. --*e AMW I Awn Cyn b"'at a G&L in the hkabduut Awerfill ea to'theio lv-.cw& friends of the communtly IOU vur- 360 ar, tq=enj in Em" Cumiff"WT- We wish to %hiCk jhq, spent the week megobers of the Oa-We.G-) AWL- Bandmaster chased tickets, and t1ww who CAMIR 4ad Uifiiff Jo *.be north country.. Viclft'211KIIM "Paseed V"y W X DwWtm said the boys Of the b6xx1ay at UjWT eata;ed to the Cub w1ki SOMA our many, thanks for yow help it% 36arch 120 will be the after -9 1049 - ia"" QU Raft Toronto Salvation J%x=w Bend. this rood 90d9ty aggCOS in tho am ham of b*r vDcla w -r- yathm aad'S*o� Banquet. Ab44 on'a WhO 89ve such a delJ*ajvj, concert _ Snday _.�W. A. r was how 41rju home an hunared P0.901" were Y110601, school next &=day GA the roam here. Whitby us Service "A who played wfth such perfec. awdenn, Club will be aw visftors Wadnesdar W14MOM IDt0r=01A 4A Covoratulationf, to. )dr. and Airs. AM - Hall at 2.00 p:--nL X61Y CamumnAOW y_ Sympathy is Hunter R0b@`-t*0n (we zarilyn a" ekill 91 '** CmmmitY at 3.15. All are welcaime . Anyone k 5 Marva Dat. 'Hall Leat Saftzrds�T 214tt; #bft"Im 311- trouble or x:ckn�u can contact Rev. is) on the wrth at a daughter at St. T-26ww" at 36. Ba@W will be expressed to ------- faimis 00 to M�05 Joan V1116ftt dbr her James Gillespie at big by cal l• V I I w ��es ;,es home ca dwy - herr that be 4 quite ill in Mks. �& wits at Oshawa arul Re ao�sand little Ted. ing ATIantic 2.019; ij -%cugos Island aw odwma wavft, Z. and WL Umbun STROUD S FOOD M-ARKET •THUIRSDAY & FRIDAY EVENINGS ILL $ _ Tin.90w,peme AR FRL, �BAT- FEE 2fth mcH 1st - 2nd CLARK 06 1 t, PM & BEAKS 15 OL T1310 43C XAPL LEAF TENDERFLA" 1P PURE LARD YORK FANCY - FROZEN I GREEN PEAS 12 OZ.' PEG. 2 for 39c 2 forC QUXENSWAY CHOICZ WZLON.2 '27 w''.. . YORK FANCY - FROZEN ....PEACHES GRAPE JUICE BLux a GOLD FANCY PEAS. -15 '15 OZ. PEG. ns -39c6320,tolz- 2 for Tioz. 2 for S 37c Fmwo -.40 OL =11 Man 1p"M AYLIKER FANVY -39c for 25c JMCE STAAWBEMNI .15 ."G oln NMEBOUMOOD NEW or oz- r -Tim * _� Tin Yr. MARY'S CHURCB* oz 2 f Z7 -c 29c ROUGE HILLS Alma AL-_ ,join in the fun with Your friendsEast Woodlands Hall every at I%Ws&y at 8-00 -,-margarine WTTH games of Bingo an opportunity ... to bring home "The Easter Hamel" 4 Hams given eachBed ro" nursdai until F C lbs Flan to be with us on Thuriday �99 1 2. 0 -Mmd meet your. 2 neighbours.. Ad -r 5 (LESS THAN 4 LBS. 29C PER LB.) allasion 60 cents. "PLE LEAF IMEW 0 -1b C 0 LOGNA. Picnic. lb*'' C ...(BY THE PIECE) Shoulder 7 LEAN BONELESS ROLLED : Y BO RIS ET - -Ib _PoINT C Steaing9c AA Pk ROLLmn a* Leaf Sked 6 0. z Vacuum W C. - V,I�... 'CHICKEN C LEG RO' "I" FRESH PORK - LEAN I , _ 4. .. y .. ., .....,. ,....... I .. _.,.. a .. • .. , r _ • r "SCELLANEOUS _ _ sL=. IT? as OF Co0CM's,ts _.. :door __Fn �y Resident A - �.. 9eot- MACBINIi Finger® FLOOR= -- " COMING EVENTS ' SEPTIC TANK5 - FUWLACF.9 ARtI ES FOR SALE .____________.^_, _ . •.ali.ocx WORK ' �� • sw = t:AstucLTir - --satins_ - -AtiTOM uta FOR SAT - washing machine - "F ICICFAiB' -- FREE E3TRIATi8 - _ HABILl" INSURANCE,. ETC. DRIVLNG SCHOOL. PHONE - ATUatte 2-0$RB ;MR MM 825.00; also comb: radio and record- Competent Instructors Al4p LIST YOUR PROPERTIES FOR SAtE WiTB _ player, $35,00. Phone: - Pickering" .. - _ - ]Lessons Da`y'Oor Evenings SS0J1. DUAL.. -BER- ------------------ -- - R L ---•------ - - C Y L _ c RI E MO Y ------------------- T., WELL DIGGING MR SAIX - PICKEBING PHONE 327R! s - 2-22-tf 59110th ranks ... Pressure Systems .. Pump �'a horse muter, near new;: PICKEBINO :-_ 671 Beatty deep well in ----------------------------- Trenching ... Air Cela reaw 2-:nch - alvanized' pipe, - - _T pATRICK'S TVA a P - • .140 deed 8 evwlent cyridition. Reason for sell-- - SMG and CANDY SALE Begtle Tanks CNawd t1Be r i Sag -other water available- Reason- ayd� the auspices of Budtasy ay able osier. Phone ATlantic 2-5989. ._ ST. GEORGE''S ANGLICAN WhL WELL TILE FOAL SALE C�� BLOCK L��s _ .. '� CHurcH W. A. - PICKERING PHONE PICKERING S W WANTED SATURDAY, MARCH 18 - 3 P. 3L WANTED TO..HENT-an apartment Ice The Rectory Recreation Basement -•- r----- _------, - P - -- - - id6 dl+gi11' ALtE AOR. TOItONPO or house for young couple with two ----------- ----- nc &mall children, in Ajax or Pickering Q The March aseet.ng cf the Wom- .Wanted - �O rete A7 area. Will do handy -man work. n. �,s Missionary Society of Pickering - baby-sitting for lower rent. Abstrin . United. Church will be held jointly �t W �a ANWO _ -- a rid ers, Phone Oshawa SRA 5-4087 with the Evening Auxiliary, on the Np sMNg pink -aft I.@ Cinder" 9-8 , evening of Thursday, March 7, at Mocks 8,00 D. m. in the Sunday School TO RENT worn, The guest speaker will be • lbseet Lrudbod YIR . �� ST.ti,T14W ROAD, iG, ONT. - PHONE 128- - •' ?i00M and -BOARD--single or dou- Miss Sommerville, returned from bla name -cooked meals, °A homey Trinidad.- WiN all the members ♦ atmosphere. Fhoae 853W Pickering please °take' note of the change o2 -- ----------=--=- time and day, and plan to attend as -"� `tea �� ------------------------------- ues of the Evening Auxiliary. a G SER LAY To RENT - three rooms in Pick- g � � vz� � O N N L- ering Distrid. Phone ' Picker:ng- The meeting for March 21st har � EXPERT T�YICIANI •- 3'R: i i .� 2'11 been cancelled. Oxford 4x389 Os 1 N ii U R A N C E ----------------------'•---------- ---------- -------------------- A 2-L%l A. Zlaatlo STORE TOR BENT - - PIRERING TOWNSHIP COUNCIL-,-rW'� Only one store left for :ext in es- will meet on- _-•------------------ ._ -- . -- .- tf tablished and thriving _ residential - MONDAY. STARCH. 4. 1937 SUCCESSION DUTIES MORTGAGE CANCELLATION—FANULY INCOME at the Municipal Building, In _ - . _ •-•,aho�pping centre: located in Rds_- - - IrIILLI?S _ _ _ .. - � bank on' Hfgh vay Nn, 2. at SiVxd_ BBOL'GH4lE, ONTARIO E AL ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED At $.40 P. X. !or General Business. HEATM SERVICE - THE PRUDENTIAL C T'rern,-ndous opportunity and very L. T. JOHNSTON, Clerk - �- OF ENGLAND asonable cent. -- -- NATURAL GAS . • Telephone: Pickering 28 - - s For' info.-mation,. see .hardvrare REBEKAH EUCHRE AND OEL INSTLLATIO-Ni Store on property or ph6ne Mr. Tay- C$OXINOLE S3ALBS -�EMA.*I SERVICE lor, GLAD. 9980 Toronto. _ �,r Furnaces. Se W# b. t. u S166M • --- j A Euchre and Crokin: le is being - rCH3L.DREN'S BOARDING ROME held under the a spices of Rebekah Aatoma!!c Control $37.25 Lay care. or all-time. Phone: 114W12 Lodge. on- ala -ch 8th at the home of Water Heate?s ( 10 C&L • - _ Pickering. - Mrs. Irish, Mairz St P1;kering. at - Ott Rock ill•i99i•. AJAX IUMBER 1- 8,03 p.- m. Refreshments -served. Ad- . ConTerdoa 8tcsaer - Antontatie Control $99'ZO `• --•-------------------------- Z---- mission 50 cents,. 8 F U More money . in -quicke- time. You - - _-- Space Heaters— Forced A!r, nits LUMBER AND BUILDER]' SUPPLIES ------------ - -------------- _ _ too can enjoy a contimrcim growing The Evenin; Auxiliary Income by supplying friends and net- will meet on Thursday. March T, in PLYWOOD PAINT ARBORITE ghbors ie 9th FA90T.EX CADSP GASOLINE at 8.00 V. 1n, Mina Sosnmery basement • • • - - 1R►f.-ate for free details -to .F�►*�^* � . � ilia will" �p 6toves, Laateras; Radiant. -• :- .: - HeMers ' 'DOORS AND TRIM products. Pickering United Church b ZDept.'!d Station C. Montreal, - be the speaker, The W. A. and the Sales, Service, Repsin, Parts, ]$La - _ , - - ----- --------=----- --- W. M.'& -of the church are invited _ r THE BANKRUPTCY ACT - to attend this meet.nt.. - - Station No. Z Highway 'S i Rood and CRANING 81MVIC6 _ S•*y BY T � CARDS OF THANKS Assets of of ARNOLD J. HERON trail C'himaeys, Furnaces, Oil Bume4 -- - . buff as PER1i4 Woos PBwa[JCTs. I would Hke to thank all od my 4 �. _ TELEPHONE PICKERiNG 3611 , Wo, 2 HI hwsy, Ajax. enquiries, espeevaily thankhes kind 9 Trader SL - Ajax - $57 :,James :1E. nun Trust", friends and neighbors for t ng the � - '• W, A., members of the Evening Aux- _ Qr A.tAX ' 04S offers the following asset for sate ------------------------------- r by leader: _ it-aryof the United Church and of - _ LOT 1, r Stock -in -trade - Ltsmbei. the Pickering Badminton Club. VADoorLUED Hardware, etc. Grin Whits BRANDRAN — MALL`ED - AT - ::- Lsw.BB- :. m NEEL C. MURKAR, It. 0. LOT L - Woodworking machin- We wruld like to express our s.n- OPTOME"PRIST • cry and Equipment , cere 'thanks and appreciation - for MENDERS011 102 E1.ada. $L..VkitbTInterior andVALUED AT 00000 acts of kindness,- messages of sysn- A�. : pathy, and floral offerings received - -(Above AIN& Drug Store) Exterior Painting LOT . 3. Autemoedve Equipatent- fro. neighbors, relatives and many OFFICE HOURS 19:7 Dodgti-to C e v. bIleTru kY74e (m'la)- friends paring our, •recent bereave- . nerd P. ::Paperhang�n - 1958 ti -ton Chev. Truck - Wednesday and Saturday 8 to ]9. • rS-too Volkswasoa Pkknp meni; especially, ere would like to g _.. thanks. Rev, A. F, Sanford and- Rev. PAINTSPHONE: WHINY MO S -E071 " 1952 2 -con Ford Trues J. W. Wilkinson for their help a.this %1952 International Metro Truck time. ----- ________________ ' LAWNILOWERS and OUTBOARDS • R. TENDERS will be recetved by the - = - GENERAL HARDWARE IA R HILL -alis, Baria2s, Winnie and Harold Have your isormnowers and out - undersigned until 12.00 o'clock noon, Free Estimates Wednesday. the Sth day of March. - reconditioned this. � hoards 'Bee ed winter at ---- _ 1857. certified cheque for 20 percentFF_ TTAJ� I. �e BUSHBY D>TYs s� MOTOR CLLVIC Phone Piekerrng 391w4 of purrhase price to be enclosed with Pickering Out. i tender. The highest or any tender i - stet pecessartly accepted, - - SALON PICKERING . 4�-MORTGAGES_ _ M PRAISAU : JAMES '.11. DUNW OODY,r Trusteei.. Yr - - 330. Bay St„ Torottyo, Ontafjo_--__ _ --_------ Phone EM. 4.3381' :_---_-__ _ G•NEWELLIT�NREAL ESTATE BROKER DMtANa , ,.. �IPICKERING 'VILLAGEPATRICIA TUCK ROAD PiORTH a 1 - SH 9 " _ti M st of Dun , South Sid•, No, 2 Hi hw_ EET MfT e• �' 9 �►ECE\L\GS '.Res., "Hi hwoys ale Eo orlonPiano & Theoryc;:eriag 43383,WCSKS_CLASSICAL and POPULARiG MING 590E: PICKF1FiING 291I Authorized Consumers' Gas - ____-____________ I Company Dealer for; Your 'Do It Yourself Centre" -- - - TENDEF.S WANTED - Don t. - Pickering B. S. 15 - PICKERL� G GURNEY C011lrle Lumber ;Cameron St, - Pickeelni . CLAREIfQNT PUBLIC SCHOOL GAR WOOD' Phone Pickering M RE: LIGHTING FOR CLASSROOMS E].EQTRICIAN, TENDERS are in for electric- ~ CLARE EROS. ; $M40 ST. CLAIR AVL. EAST, SCARBCRO House Wiring - ,Repairs All Types al . work. at the above. school. Con- : HEATING UNITS (i twit. w.at of R. H. King ebL•ywhl --- -------- ----- ___ trictoes will be asked to submit s _ pleas disgrace ind details of mater- • ='EVERYTHING TO BUILD ANYTHING VOCAL INSTZWn]oN Terms up to . 5 year; - _ - - . his and jhttores etc. The school may A• Waren Wlo•os• Await Yee or C•aari•4 T p T sad a =sok of between 4.N sad 5.02► t3tltd payable On your 'u'. ••Ods fleewroeea d � MaMii - ' any school day: at any ThowfO"d• FrN + show > "Flow To Do IL" RoiCs CUM= _. o�tee time h appotntaileat -, Qas bill. - . -,... not eonvaei•nt to call in person, • ]M� _ _ .. Secretary-breassrer - Mrs. 1"Im LYi& If . -AUTOMATIC OIL ' �]lloeoit St. _ ?%karing efu4 moot, ' Oat. - Pbme UW2' - - .r• t� P� Trustee Beard— HEAnNG uiVlTs AMherst 1 7171 Coltec ''m!_rlE?<:]�,�e::yi. i_i .. _ 1 _iR u• ,S T, >ILrs ROSS BFABRAW, Mw�e 179 likkering bAb• Opn Fetd•ya U" 9 P.M.' ser: ro !g t4oew �� - t - Phone 100W8-2515 ' r • , _ ' "4f 1 •• z ^ ,