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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1957_03_08• - _ =loom W fiNW 11MAY. KAWN 8. 1811 >AbtMsi _. M I11110iB•M See 7W l; MW Reuters'158' i Ca■Is Pat Cef Peal Other D41A 011100 'a, Osilt.,+ I _ T NE:WE3 • s LA • • `, WE woe o ice 1,eleoverJurisdiction Over pAttends Civil Pusses .College --- 1 deathHenderson place i� H Cemeteries sere$4,000 I Stolen ton, on Monday, March 4th, of Dr. Reeve Wm. G. Lawson said this Reeve J- Jr Mills, of Ajaz, was a- V. E, Cartwright, for many Y� the ' ' mwng the one hundred chief mag- family phys:cian of so many in this week that council had no jurisdiction �,� btmtes from across Canada who at- district, Dr. Cartwright was in his over the purchase of land for acome-Some 0 ��Lo o! .:r' tended a special Civil Dezence Con- 73rd year. He has been in poor and s . terence at the Canadian Civil De- failine health since 'the pawing ct A petition was sent to the sign - College, Arnprior, recently, The lidera. (Cartwright, only a Sew years m by about f farmers in the area 1 The arrest of a Fairport Beach man - M vocterenve was the result of aserol- egg The many old friends, famfilles that west of acre farm had Y Load6a �rt — PICKZRMiG VMLJ AGS b police last week while ) = fution passed at the 1068 convention and patient is this district regret attempting to rob a truck loaded with Cd the Canadian 8'edemWn of May- chased with The farm establishing cigarettes, resulted is Pickering Town � GSOrge McIIroy ls is Oshaww, the patient of their beloved doct°a', teed wily, bought ' ors and Municipalities. It was held at Several from here attended the from a Mr. G. Timbers reportedly by ship Police recovering nearly $4,000 Hospital for surgery and is improv- \ `, A>�� drOm ±�'y 27 to March fuineral at Burlington on Wedneads,T worth of stolen _ afternoon. •iatermeat takin8 place is the Roman Catholic Diocese, goods, int nicely. i. 2, During the roar days. Cabinet The farmer`s spparesitty are object- Ata hones in Fairport Beach the Visitors with ay and Mrs. Cyril llttnisten, service chiefs and repres- Greenwood Cemetery, Burlington. lag to have is femetary in their midst: police recovered tire•, tools, and cloth- Marley on Sunday were: Mr, and '- entatives ad Federal Civil Deis »-------------------=--------- ing. They also recovered tires at a -Mrs, Murray Locke and Bar of - described to the tatgors Dr. P, W, J. Loos, Sanitary In- Weston address. Amon ' WAad Wishes Gladstone White g Boody is the Willowdale; Mrs. Scott Young and ., spector for the township has approved recovery dangers of atomic at- the rite and rays there is no healthwere the tools stolen from ton, of Bla�ord, N. S., and Mr. sad N9T resulting p vbisens and The death took place suddenly oa problem in cotnaecdon with the pro- the Fina station and the clothes stolen Mrs, Robert Smeaton, of Lindsay. i whyt`tlolatloos were available to may, March 3rd at his -home here p� from the Pennyworth store last Miss Gladys =*urns of Hamilton is eomteact the edEeds of nuclear. of Walter G. White, beloved husband It was pointed out that 150 acres week spending a few days with the Morley 'weapons. It was the first time in the of Ina Fowler, and dear father o! seemed large for a cemetery as the Steve Aldred, 18, faces, besides the families here. � .:.. history 01! l�snadian Civil Dedsnce f Grace, James and ,Elwood of Picker average one here runs about 7 oz 8 London charge of breaking and en- Memsles$iad nnnsaps have been dog` that wick a group convened at the l mg, The dimerel took place on Tues- 4frr�e. _ _ _ - — tering'. 4 similar charges Pickering 'Int things to the school • attendanc4 - College to discuss these problems. day from the McEachnie Firival------------------------------___--_ Township police and 4 the Scar- here lately, borough de 1YSY ?Jti� �...y.___ Despite the ruimotrs t° the contrary i9tibj•eb Covered dta:ing the confer- , with interment at- the Erskine rsr r -ate On gMonday night the OPP of Rivera:dr !helve was not flooded ]eat .once were tbajTederal Civil Delrme• Cea>dtee7• yoltcy, Civil Lefence organisation I& White is survived also by one l�k••4ply�ed or-, b7 Dr, ' Whitby Picked up two other men also weep, Residents are alarmed aboul , - said plaanint, the Armed Servirees ` .brother Lloyd. west o! Btrougham; W. W. Tomlinson, K O. H. )sect. this connected with the theft and took the false report, _ : • ': and Civil Dei the uncial ass- sisters; Ethel (Mrs. Walt. Shepherd, village and &triict L to be iatrod- them to the Pickering police station. �o�c -----1-s--- They were David Aldred 21 and Win. istsmc• ,progridm lad the air defence of Toronto); Cora (Mrs, 13ROAton, of u&,d to a movement and program I Gourlie 8 she Beaclported to g Twp., Pass B�-Lflws at Candi MW. -Gm, 71 !'. T. Worth- Bra iamr): Flva -hors, Lorne Ravin, which should have the wholehearted ! "'' - . - ,11 logtoa. ledecal Civil Defence Cho- of Kingston).- support of everyone within •and with been three men are re wAinstor and Maj.•Clen, G. S. Hat- -----------------------------=------ out this district; been living in a cottage there. At the Setting• tan, Deputy Co-ordinator vele among Warsteg Te Moterb" T,ast week -end s an ext station, where the OPP, Pickering and Certain Re !hose from F'edersi Civil Dadence Get your '57 License Platen before example of Scarboro were questioning Gourde, what -the doctor-, and those working someone forgot to lova the door to Hwdquartes who addressed the Msrich 14th. acid — don't drive on with him, have in mind -when on Several by-laws were passed b� The Hon. Paul Martin, Iid pis• the Audley Road --somebody, has been Aldred's cell and in the confusion, he Pickering Township round! this weai6 - group. Tuesday mornin; next at 9,00 a., m, g P tw of National Health and Welfare up and down that road plowing it made his escape It was learned he some of them setting rates for 1964. in the High School., the regular ass- of es fag as g and Federal Cabinet Minister res• up. 1t night not have been so rough ernbly period m the audit-tium -is g some road and took off A page Building by-law .avast ponsible for Civic Defence, spoke to it they had used a sha.-p ploa-po.nt, in a car. to e being given over by Prinicival Ross I Saturday night last. Pickering town structures. ctprovide for the safety o'� the mayors on the need for and ur---------------------------------- --' `Stevenson .to Dr. Tomlinson and a} Civil Defence :n- • • 1' •hip police peeked up three other assn, A by-law was terser of organising panel who will discuss "sate driving 'known to them, and questioned them. �� � �� ares the oorarnunitiea o! Gleeson. Rep ea' l Pickering IRed tross and safety on our highways' before Th `I"E No. 1 7.4 milia to coves police costs a entatives Of 0-* Armed Services were h the arhool o! some arveral hurrdrrd i p9i:ce recovered a E600 c°mpto- for 195?. : : Gen, C. F'oulkea Chairman. Chiu it is my pprivile¢o. in t a apace so meter and turned the three over -to A by-law was passed to set the rate! y kindly made available i3y this news pupils.. Scarhoro police who wanted them for of Staff, Nh*ional Defence and Air Dr. Tomlinson and the members• of i for wrongs collection which will re- F 4 paper, to report to you. :upporter•A that theft. fr " ,,ee Marshall L, .E Wray, General i P Pickering R-rary Club are genuinely Guise ;16,643.00 or 2.7 mills. some of the prngr•eaf. and plans ox The three men were- Glen Flcod cover the tort Of street the Tate an$ y Officer Cbanmandins, Air Defence •your IocaLRed Cross Branch, concerned about the - high rate cd of Frenchman's Bay, and Fred Wilcox others in the polite' ' bror-and• 1 Since emergency welfare -work is MtOr accidents and fatal:ties on our- and Donald G. Scott, both of Liver- { `,One of the highlishts of the confer- -probably our most important function, highways involving that 18 to 23 or 24 pOQ1: special purposes _ Otte Was an airlift frail Otrawa to i I w,,,Id like to quote from a report year -old -group, village of Claremont. The rate is L4 Defence Comrrrand 'headquarters { -----------------------------mills. at 8t 19ubeers. pie. The mayors by Mrs, r,_S Hertzberg of Dnnbarton R i:.expec�ed that this panel des= , ."During the- year 1456. more than tussion on Tuesday morning will.be English Movie Star A by in was passed to direst toil -ehabried via !!CAF North Star to iforty families In various parts of the �y the beginning bt a program to maims- in which the assessment roll.. ADC Headquarters and were wel- Township were referred to us for be, carried on locally by'the Rotary shall be prepared. 4,C; -wellcm1ed by A. V. ],1[ Wray, Dur- help. After careful investigation, as- -Club to do what they can in this Brother Of Another by-law was passed to tor• - ' 8e their tour of St. Hubert% the distance was given either in the form very serious matter. row $75,000 to meet • nritil mon' come in ik VM. explained to the group Can- of advice, food, fuel- clothing, -home - One of our High School students/ Local Resident ----•--------*--------------------- °Itida's ahs defence meastites help, or medical and optical benefit was "docked" a few days ago doing -------------�------------ The circumstances which justified this 80 miles an hour in this village. He It was interesting to learn this week assistance were especially- hard and Iiia had a Per -it about one year. that the star of the motion picture Chesterton Shores _ - -- investigation showed Red Cross Wel- Principal Stevenson is reserving "House of Sectwb"' now philtag in T:- >Detrett, Wisude >� — E+ri%red irrlo tare workers that help would not the balcony in the auditorium for say several Toronto mats m the oro- Petition Council iturrt at bar late residence herr on 'have been forthcoming from any oth- others who would like to attend this ther. .°f a well-kaawn locffi lady Mrs "Pneada7. March 5, Maude Emma 1 er source: at least at the immediate asaemb>y. ( Wry, G. Laws= Michael Chit now • • 'Bartkar beloved wife of the4lale gar- time of the' emergency. Sometirnes it ----- ------ working with the Arthur J, It•rik On Erosion : 'vey Barrett and dear sister of Nor- was.a rase of long-standing unem to RETARDED CHII.II "S AS.SOC. 1 ng- erg p y- _ y piety -es Cil] have two more pictures ?lean. Laura ('Mrs. F• Adntr'-• Nina menti .exceptionally large families in shoe in !' lMra lf:dsar Batl+>, all 01 Pflkerina. anad!a in the near fut. Township council receered a difficulties, sickness, new arrivals in At the sener•al meeting of the Re- ure, Mrs, 1A seri has not seen her signed b nears petition 'Fu"eral servic- takes place thlr F4':- j the. family, ch_7dren kithout adequate tarded Children's 'Assoc., which -las gn y y 100 per cent of th4 brother dor me era! years, and It wan residents of Chesterton Shores ask• div at the StcEachnie Funeral Fiomr, ;clothing to attend school, lose of Ps►' held Feb: 19., it was decided to hold a -great thrill for her to see him on ' - Mwliti inter -rent et Erskine Cemetery. sentials through fire, deKertiori of the a bake 4a1� nn anril 19, Rer•nuPe those int council to :approach the authorities • : lSes'vice at:3.30 p M. faarily_ by the, bfFadwincer, accident are so many pporie intm-PIFIl-1 in osis the screen thin week on erosion in that area ' +••• for death in the familyand emergency school oho �1avo- had ro opn� rtunity to -"' The petition claimed that erosioat r, g . Y CLsR. J•tlttfe Resigns Fran is devaluating their ' We�tney. Janet Rae —entered into ;transportation to hospital, 1n each :ee wh9t is bernjr accomplished with g properties: >lDsh Bchosl Stat! Reeve Wm. Lawson said -h est at the family reeidenre here on case, the assistance given relieved to children we will ombine the .hake q would' ' `' .V%dresday M•srrh 6 Jane( Ppe Glee+- the immediate need and brought idle with an Open Hou.�e. Ploase plan approach Queen's Park and tee if airy, +r •,&mntnq, beloved wife of Wirlia•r. H ! friendship and encouragement and the. tot9top by the school (rear of -fire hall) It has ,boon arinA,. haeids that reswT.igned matter. could be gicen,- on this Westnel . and dear mother of Mur el feelir. that somebody cared." that afternoon to see what your. gen- Charles Joliette, B .A,, hes. resigned matter. € y (from the stat! of the Pick 'I Patterson). Toronto: Margaret L''nder the able management of lira. emus supporthas made possible.trice High Scho-1, Mr, JoIIi seg will feel this Councillor an urgent matter all along j (Mils. Gunter), Wamilton }3eech• and Chas. Cooper, Claremont, our loan Onceagain the Assoc: is searching r'8 g ;genry, of Pickerine, Service t,kes' cupboard made u of. hospital beds, for new quarters for the school. We become head of the Art Department our -lakefront, I'm strongly in favour ' in Pk United Church on mattresses, crutches, numerous sick have reached maximum enrolment in at the new Northview Heights Coll• of a roaehiri the Wace g PP g Proper authorities agkwday at 2,00 V. m. with the casket room items, etc., are always available. our present 'scaool and have applies- saints J North York, anything to ase if an in can be done. lrorri l.oA p• ro` till pf., These stores ahead extensive will be tions on hand for enrolment of more Jo1lilDe. acknowledged as one Mr. Julian cited S cases at Fair* enlarged. y the best teachers of Art and Drama Beach, where landowners stopped the vice, Fnterment at Lrrsitine Ceme+ery r8 Pupils• 'iri the Province, was a member o1 the erosion b use oil drums as 'Mineral antagements by McLachnie' Our Branch was instrumental in Through the generosity of Harry y using , groins �ltxraal Home ;focussing attention on the Faye Car- Brock, who has• always had a keen original sbeK of the local High Saw 01, to keep the waves back and pls►ating ***see negie case and this year we are en- interest in Ajax and it's children, the appointed in 2051.: shrubs and•trees to keep the land from '%@Aey, Edward Herbert — entered deavouring to be of service to Patricia Bowling Alleys were made available During the six years he has served .slipping into the water. , McKersie of Roe to our pupils on Friday afternoons. It this, ares, he directed and produced Deputy -Reeve Sherman Scott said tato rest at Oshafwti Hospital, Tiara- Rouge Hill. This five four Bull -length dramatic productions that where he works in Scarboro ,nay. March 5, Lrdwwd �rt gas- year old suffering congenitial heartlhas meant more than just recreation .,heel failure will to these children. It is s means of . -Julius Caesar—You can't take it firm had spent •=30,000 tis combat em• = Ia. beloved husband d DarOt1L7 �- Probably enter Mayo • with You. --Trial by Jury, and—Thee Sion with no luck at all. He said that Mr, Baday is �- Clinic this July for corrective surgery, teaching, them co-ordination, and it a Dt>nbaatOn' We are always yea them an opportunity to share in .House with the Twenty Windows, In experts. brought in t° study the site _ : 't! at the �chnie Funeral Home ys ready to assist A• gr- ppo addition, two other by waves• Acre !ot service on Friday at 2.00 p. ��lY and otherwise, worthy pro- a social activity. The children are apt productions von ation told them that erosion ML Interment at Brampton Crrnetery, J� by other groups. An example, be- boWling Pupils and some have already the 3siapaonii Osseus Festival. This was an Act of God and there was lit - Ing the fine work of hire. Tom Wheel- bowled scores from 160,170. The chit- year pt'odiiction "We got Rhythm" tie could be done to atop it. »--------------------------------- dren has already been declared a --------- ----------------------- -- will benefit greatly from this ex- Prelim- -}`� 1 • , er, who last summer transported over - ., Aux. IRz�te 8910 twentyirrary winner. Several of his student "SIGNS OF SPRING ' Permanently' handicapped tots parlance. twice week] to a local swimming The next general meeting will be $dors have sone on to professional Hospital Auxiliary Dance " The Hospital Auxiliary is holding i y g held at the school at S pin, March—. cess, Mr. Jolliife has acted as con- a Ittivwnage Sale, on Friday, March I Pool for recreation and, refreshments. 7t is our ho An a interested in the Association sultant and adjudicator to many area 16 in the fotirier Hudson Bay Mark- pe to be able to announce yon The Women's Auxiliary to the Ajax - soon y - soon the acquisition of 'a central! 10- .and the school is cordially invited to schools sail ty organizations. a izatiostudents work, andPickering General iiospitai ora '~a in in the Shopping Centre. Open- I 9 attend. frig at x,30 until 8.00 p. m Aiiy don - And building which will house our - ____-_ ,and like it, meant a` strong contrib= making pians dor their Annual ring) � r growing --- --*--- sitlona d1 good used clothing, white g unit and iso e o able t- cation to the discipline of the school Dance, to be held on April 26. That j elephants, chinaware, small household coordinate our services to be of great- Briefs and the education o1 its ptrptls, Sev- theme will be "April in Paris which :✓ articles etc. would be appr•ec�teck er'benefit to the community. May I ask your support Oral oft his ex -pupils are now attend= t°iinds � and exciting. Mace about. 2r- a pickup is needed, please call— pport in our 1957 • • Ing the Ontario College of Art, In this later, but keep the date open -%,jax'1143, are Pickering 28.. Fund Drive which began March'lst,, �'ownship Covnc�l Y < proceeds of th s sale will be used i Your generous donations WjiL pot only I Toronto, _ you win be glad y(oti did, The dance to further the work of the Auxiliary ! volume ply the needed fundi! butt, Will of Feb were 12 with total 1 unity will be sorely ibuf{ons to the will --held at Rotary Hall, Ajax. ( N Mr. Jolliffe•s cont: !n the Hospital greatly encourage'the matey score of Building permits issue4 for the • life of the school and to this comm- ----------------------------------- t ry „ y missed b9 all Ajax-Plokertne Hospital Statistics 't Tickets for the Annual Spring Dance ors .engaged m this ."year month February r round work of mere value of $67,500. concerned. We ravish h!m, well' in his Heber Down was told that Brook- new position, Total in-patients-13II will be on sale shortly too, from any y -, _ tiro members. The date.- Apr. 28. Should you be inadvertently missed -- -------------------------------- lin Fair would receive a grant. of Total out-patients _ 209 se our canvassers or if you prefer to Total discharges '' ,. WORLD DAY OF PRAYBR ' ' t send contributions direct to me it will $30.00. Ntiaiber babies bom 123 > : -SPORT SLANTS— be my Pleasure to promptly acknow men AT ay of Pray . •n- trent x- L, As of March 1st, the garbage ledge with an official receipt for In- will receive $1'.30 per hour and the The Weald Day of Pra�Ch will be Out-patient ti x-ray r ROCsgy�SB _ come Tax credit. p - foreman $1.35. held In the Presbyterian Clita+ch on Pa ant x-rays 1 ,� - Taxes in the amount of $22,868 were Friday, March 8th. at 3.00 p. ns All. In-patient treatment- Piekering Werebants Sr. aefeat+M Respectively yoursi collected in February bringing the to- women we invited to their annual Lab• out-patients taamment C\ISpews 2adlaas at *km pwb on Er Gerald Allmap, tal arrears. to $108,978. • . service which Is note-dencarilnational. Blood translusione 1 *, Teeiaday ukbt 11 gad 14--8 a; Campaign Chairman " A motion Wan passed last week to prev?oats to this important service Minor operations 11I on W0411"Ay soak. The Pickering Township and Villap set the road budget at 7.8 mills or there will be a broadcast over CBL Ma10i' operations I Red Croce Branch.$11401on Thursday. 2dar•ch 7, at 4,30 p. m. Mar,'Aye. Nose and Threat Op. - A ., r. - • s Y ��.+:"'�'t ...•"_._a.�%+E__+ow,;::'t..: ♦ .`.v :,,._: .:sOG,:. -. -. .'-'� .«- .. .. _.... -i.. .� :'a ...,.. ... .:Y a:i x..i: l-4: ' _w.�. rn`..d.«in�•'.I.:i 7... �..,. �: '�.'. :. s•+.c .%: i... sw�.. ,_ ...w '`- .� ;,.►•y� • 1 ` .'x _ . . away price and the cost o! pro- a that this wile will not lolly ` 'will revive your spirits and • away highs' than •year ago.- • comprehend the reasons why • also relax the tension.due �- --. eem the only WY- Pigs s• her mother-in-law behaves • As you aceept, within your tion. All along the • as she does until she has chil-' a understanding, your mother- ins p fes' dren of her own. Her husband a in-law's projection into her ' line credit is getting tighter. But • is, to his mother, still a little a Son's way of living, you will ,still it isn't as tight as it was in • boy who needs her and will • find it easier to be more tol- the '80's. ,AnYthing bought by !n-PDntinue to as long as he lives. erant and sevenper meat interest-on Promissory a He is her responsibility, one • mend your 'approach to the w e she will not shirk. His wife, • problem. --=` notes payable to 'the bank. To • his friends, his church are not We often hear of plane crashes • and we bunk "Sow dreadful" get a loan from the bank itself •important except in their con- .Often it is more helpful to get farmers had to give a complete . an objective opinion on a difficult and then I am afraid we forget list of their stock and ample- tributions to his well-being. _- about them. But when some of menta collateral, and then a It is hopeless for a wife to situation from one who fa cont- - • expect any change in the potent,. sympathetic and pracW the dead and injured are almost. had to go down on their _ � cal, Anne Hirst is glad to be of known to us then the tragedy knees to get it. Times changed. ' - ' • older woman's attitude; Mom - really strikes home. In the n' For a few yeah loans were • will continue to be part of what service she can. Address her ` meat crash o! the American t while interest re • her son's life as long as she " at Boa I, 1RS Eighteenth St, New easy o g Toronto, Ont. Miami-bound plane there w� savings accounts went down to •stays in his house, so her several Canadians aboard. One as low as one and a half per a daughter-in-law may as well o! the critically injured and one cent. So, if you had any money!- ' face it. A few practical A group of Japanese athletes of the dead were well known you were almost encouraged to • changes in her routine will at the recent Olympic games An this district -- Mr. and Mrs, spend it. Now the situation is • help, however. visited a shop in Melbourne. Bartley Anderson. In fact Hart- reversed. We are encouraged to • TO "LONELY WIFE": Liv- looking for some reasonably , ^- ley and our won Bob 'went esus That .is fine -- for those • in this strained atmosphere, -prided Olympic souvenirs to _ through school together and -who are able to save, but. won- 7 ' you need your friends more send home. competed in the same class in der khat the future holds in • The quickly found just what music fes• PRINCESS Beaming with than ever. Encourage other Y most of the County - store for the farmer, in .either fatherly pride, King Hussein of ' wives to drop in, whether your they were looking for - some tivals His wife Joy was a' very a big or a small way. Some agri- Jordan, guides the halting steps ' mother-in-law is gracious or attractve china plates gaily - lovely end accomplished girl cultural economists say the of the Royal Princess Alia, one not; you and your husband decorated with Olympic rings and came from a farm just a hundred-acre farmer is on the y • and a view of Melbourne. They year old. This photograph, one - * should spend occasional eve- few miles from here. Naturally way out but one speaker ata of the first made of the little pings with thein, tpo, in their left the shopcongratulating _. everyone around here is stun- recent convention -prophesied • homes or yours, if only to Bud themselves that thele relatives ned by the tragedy there would be more hundred- girl, was taken in the Basmon - changes of scene and minds.at home would be pleased with that five little children have acre farmers in the future but Royal Palace at Amman. • I hope you will go back to an original reminder of the been left motherless. We. sin- :that they would be better far- • church. Ask a few older mem- great occasion. - merely hope that Hartley will mere, with a greater production ' bers to call on his mother; But they weren't so happy, make a speedy recovery from from a leaser a0reage. We bear ONNE +•}IRST •their visits may dissipate her later when they examined the bis injuries and be spared to his too' that the amount of goodafti,w au^"Art, • concentrated interest in your plates more closely. Each plate children.- Just to think that so farm land being taken over for • private lives and give you was neatly inscribed on the Much aufieria$ grief and heart- road construction, industrial de- "I, don't hate my mother-in- • more freedmen. These contacts back "Made in Japan." _ ache can be caused in such -a velopment and housing is little law, Anne Hirst, though I could y - - few minutes. But it could hap- short of a tragedy. On the other. _ And reasons to. I just want to - pen just as easily in. a car, that hand we hear of vast areas of understand why she is as she _ - is something we need to remem- undeveloped lend, that could be is. and If you can explain her. ber. In tact I would guess the farmed Suite profitably. I shall always bless you." REMEMBER* percentage of fatalities in . the these contradictory reports are So begins an intelligent letter Cvery'those - is considerably less than confusing - but at least from -a mixed-up wife whose - on the road. it will be interesting to watch private life is being invaded by 4 ' Order your Mots NOW for the - - -. What apuzzling -world this it developments. her husband's mother, who came _ .For the life of me I can't under- Developments are- always !n- to the couple's home over a year o .'stand what is really happening. terelting - b u t sometimes ■ ago for Christmas and is situ- The rising cost of living is Usti- little complicated for those with them. ally laid at the door of. organ- caught in the middle. For in- "When she hears his .key in P i �� labour - high wages, short stance for years I used to reach the front door," the letter con- - working hours. And yet I have a state of near-panic every time tinues, "she rushes out and they J ,spoken to many working: people we got a few inches of snow in retire to her room 'till I call \ - who just can't make ends meet -••bour lase. We have been stuck them for dinner. Then she mono ehind La their payments on - s so often trying to get out. -Some- polizes him till bedtime, while JAE this, that and the other: hos- - times we would get hallway and I sit with a book or go to our bands sometimes laid off !ora then have to be dug out or towed room. When we do go but to- few weeks; unemployment pay • • ` not enough to keep them going. -in or out as the case may be. gether, I don't mind saying i Or . I would sometimes go to where, but she always sits up INISSHOW And the we come tothe farm- town all-right and then find the and it makes me feel like a 'Ing population cattle prices ruts would be filled in again.. teen-ager. She snoops about dropping; eggs at almost ■ give- That meant more digging for the house and reports any lapse -' MARCH 13 to MARCH 22, 1957 Partner - especially when we of -nine, and then my husband had the -little Morris: This win- nags me about ' it. �Quicker i0 Do ter we equipped our Canadian• "She i, cold to our friends, ars � � • built car with snowtires. "No her opinion of them is only sar- need to get stuck now ~ arid mastic belittling. She won't- go. - ` - Partner. He is .right but now it to church. so we seldom- do any is my confidence that is at fault. more -and that I miss. (Thank - I guess I need same kind of heave► she doesn't try to help ►'�""""a"�"' 0i�'itbmwo-As Sw r It 1ta F"s•ta F` IweMs• a s.6 A"wweeee Aa teew Reum•wr morale tires. The trouble is I around the house !) 1 feel I have ae.. s«re ltss se: s.rs ttas nw t.M1YMe,. A�n,isdee see a few inches of the fluffy lost the wonderful man I mar- y Addeelen p h > - swe stuff ahead of me and. I just ried, we have so little time to- . o Tow ...._ ase .•r "0think I'm going to get stuck. gether, and I can't help wow- Oxhab o AN"* W anew W49r) on �,Y�r�t„ Actually I haven't had any dering whether rTl ever get him • t : Y, 4` trouble a4 all, tate car seems to back. I ask again, why is she iNi CANADIAN NATIONAL SPORTSMEN'S SNOW go through anything. But I still like this?". . . CeN•eMn _ y _ �4'�• 1jm� find it -hard to believe and put • • It is discouraging to predict _ .. Ae 1e•eeM monde MIND it down to , _• k more than the snowtires. .+` r Speaking- of snow, yesterday - - •.. r° I thought- I had heard the very I - = latest. A young jteopl 's organi- - nation thought it would be great :. -.tun' to have asleigh-riding party : _' but the sleigh was to be pulled -by a tractor!, Shades of Our grand-parents. .-what _ 620 would then have said could they slave looked into the tutu re and {a /E seen the young folk of 1957 go- Orn Stare Makes Tasty trees"' ing for a sleigh ride behind a s tractor' N stood .. fano team - no sleigh bells,, no e plunging through heavy drifts L0��� ... worse still, no romance. Ah . , well, I suppose what the . young - CA� _ ' B - ' folk don't ha,.e they don't miss ZCIW sO Clio" `�SON,S -^ Only R e who are older know S tables chopped _ of the thrills and spills that 2 tablespoons d SOS's or - s Call RN �n, used to .belong to the winter TtaC��poons Stard► -- -- pC�j �Asf�ll1fll ffrt wonderland - salt- s" teaspoon or filet crochet and regular cru- LOUISA ALCOTT'3 "LI1TL)< 1 teaspoon » Ce " diet - •combined to stake this 2 cups atom — y _ WOMEN" LIVE IN MANY elegant centerpiece. The swirling 1, boY tulip design is beautifully set off HEARIN ' 2 ,r1edlum °"i0"'�� oh wort or i+oddockl ba simple picot mesh. ' When Louisa M. AAl ott's "Lit- - '2 Pen"d�e�ol d pal a6d d+oPMd anis+ in t t Pattern 620: Crochet directions + i for centerpiece 20-inches in No. tle Women' was p �CE 1MZ tender but in 1868 she could not have all saucepan• s or until 30 cotton, larger in string. dreamt that it wauld become as sr^ K do,,,►y a',out 3 mim;!e Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS well known throughout the . (stamps cannot be accepted, use world as an of Shakespeare's COO ed, In s or i h D P y peace � brows from heat► � ar blond"'we1t. r ' postal note for safety) for this plays. Millions of copies have REJhOS Starch. salt a„d'sua 1 then bay leaf; mix `"elf' y pattern to Latera Wheeler, Box 1, been sold and it has been trans- �n gradual.y ened and bal"; 123 Eighteenth St., New Toronto, lated into 15 foreign- languages. �; ' ADD manta � heat unto � - Ont. Print plainly PATTERN Perhaps "Little Women" seems COOK over M*d • saceehot./ \ NUMBER, your NAME and se true to life and experience consiondy. from Mot, keep ADDRESS. and makes such a universal ap- (F"" re a of water, drein 1 mWM s ori V bur gift to you-two wonderer pea] because the author used dtad'o� in �-qA" 0 '��'�e� . patterns for yourself, our . her own family as' the basis for COOK a wo +- Y 11, J out Pa Y Plahome ce t folder. f ottMH , Beth andd � er Par fro* e _ • � r ,>R'heeler Needlecraft drited, in•our k ora Xmyher boue alk. most exact- photo- _ Wl!'g f Of aftwoAll Pew fie~ seece deiittous_nelpes, wefts, tai - plus dozens of other new designs graphs of the four Alcott sir- . �. - C! fop lmlasar a+D am" is" Ashwy, to order - crochet„ knitting, em- tern. They are part of a warm,_ ndtd -'neves, for 10 a •.-broidery, iron-ons, novelties. close=lash fatitily- gmup,'-strug 1 tnl10tl wee Servtee flepertmeM, F. Send 25 cents for yodr copy of gling with poverty, but meeting Kit O sst�* CANADA STAN TW OFIVOMPLES COMPANY . � `•, !bis book NOW -with gilt pat- their' problem: together -and - •_ . _ tIM11RD #cni pr1a10d in itl making their' own' tun. Their 1P.0. Sex 112f. Menkeel. P.O. , t story makes - a real work Of ar! which lit - thoroughly enjoy - 1.5811E it - 1957 able book in every way. - .._ . _ _ --,,.. [. ._ --./--�. -1$_ +++.. •...- .. ,.. - .,r' - •. ..>-�. 3._,,r."'�..:'•tea>--ti %..r ay,'r �"'-�-'�► ' • .. m.v.,n .,. r •-. :'i .... a• .. ..:c.,rv,.....- , t',. acus . ., a .'_ - ....+-' .. ✓.. �.YP'LL:tM.,\ - i..v-: .,,r►r. SM.-... ,.r .'4'•..4'-+,i.Tr-.,• rM... -' - _. ..._ .. ...,, :. - '••`M,.. r..v -, �Y ::TJ. /dYi... -..,. ,-v. ..k ...: _ .. ... - .. CLAREMONTiltalors Aram 13 to 18 yearn. It is ell' ea has M : Fai.burtt aThe nd fid. , ioua;i mm,s Quartet e►4, sine• • IL Harcl+tii'. i1Ltf. W. Carlton �; �• pecied: there will be an OPM Nism sen o! Woodbridge were an � lat the Alton- Church. Mrs. Ar Citrlton; Mr. Thos. Ovdedr The Iadiee• Auxaary CC the local IOt,'e a month for the ;,mlor men, itors of t-iends on the 5th Line, via. Friei`da dic¢a Toronto visited Mr, �. W. Ha�{3r and Mr. Gocd hodg- _ -Acout Troop held a Aske Sale and -beta who ere accompanied Lair PUI- end Mrs. Jfen McGuire over the week SOIL Special prize to Mr. N. Burton, Tea lost Saturday in the Baptist creta, The utter atipulatfon being be- Mr. and Mrs. Les Lye and fad end. ' vltited on Sunday -with Mr, and Mrs, i Wed i Day of Prayer will be o t- �Chureh and raised $45, which will be cause it has an area of danger in- Smell, and family. .Towner hes been ender the served is the church op Fri g af• Rased eon• Scout work. volved.. Miss Sylvia Johnstcn an-d doctor's care and we to for a tern *= h0iumh 8. Everyone wet- The Blind River, speedy recovery, -- come, 3Banquet for the Claremont Scouts and Miss Jean Gregg, from Toronto, ie y oronto; also Mr, and M and Mrs, Eric Wallace ante �• H. Shy 0d Amy is around , and Cubs has been set, for March 27. were visitors on Sunday with Mr. Mrs. He.b White, of Newmarket : . � ti•erQ Sunday visitors with Mr, and daughter, 02 Toronto, spent xtie week renewing old acgaintaaces for 1e� : •� Wore about this later and Mrs, Hugh Gregg and called on Harold Johnston, end with Mr, and Mrs. Earl Beare, days this week. s Work on, the new offices in the their aunt, Mrs. Candy. XML. and Mn*Howard ilOckle Several f-om here attended the Mrs. W. Hamilton ceiebrated her i!larco,Plant is rapidly nearing cam- Last Wednesday the W, A, of the y �- he ne,; games in Stouffville on Sat- birthday, on Sunday by attending 4 ' ptetion. United Church held their _-egular "ted on h ndaYtheir for only a few mlin. u,rday night. -family Party. at the home of bele Mr. Gerald Allman has been a busy meeting in the S. S Rooms with "tee with tho s been co Mr. Fra. The former Gladys Morlev and the daughter Mrs, Beat Ot Oihaws. ' Ie Ma3/se who has been confined to 1 Tran day and night for the past dew Mrs: Lehman in charge of the prog- 011yaava hospital for several weeks, children are spending+. the creek here Mrs. EL Ford and daughter Gloria weeks, as campaign manager for the rat, assisted by Dean and Mrs. The Women.'s Da with her parents. They soon will be of Highland Creed visited her parte i 3 of-Prayer- 'local Red Cross I)-Eve, and he isn't McDonald at the piano. Mrs. Lackey caving tai Cal oiYi>�where-he_ hus- ents Mr, and Mrs. Wtm. Ellicott, o>%' _.._ ._,. be held on Friday, March 8, at 20 the whole sah 'a sola, Miss Jean Linton miss- P• jn the United Church. All lad• band is now employed. Saturday. through yet. To organize '� f township and villages is a very big, ionary. trout Nigeria, North Atloa ,_--_-_ - Yes the a United community are invited to "------------------'---- Mr. G Winton and llama. Lr Fics jab Aw one person to handle, land, the people, the orphins and the attend this meeting of Oshawa, visited Mr. and Mrs. I); j An "Archery Club" has been for• showed pictures depicting lite in that The lady members o2 the Young BROUGHAM Aj Beer on Sunday. 1j Shed in Claremont and willbe known babies. The missionaries.' residence People's organization occupied the ' The re The sympaMy of .the 00=M aiW as "The Claremont Archers," They is a large red brick; many—i p gulm weekly euchre rasa - had limen eCs sign up dui dig rot+-sae. She is vera enthusiastic Cho evening and 1 held as usual on Tuesday last when t extended to bars. Fred Hamilton o r _ ♦,a ltlrst n r days of selling meta- bout her he is and will retusa when ov e very much enjoyed thea: the following were winners; Mrs, �e death at he: brother on ndMr. Walter j _ White. of Picks: Eng. on Sunday. 1 Mr.iKt. and Mrs. Aobt. Davis-, Mrd-- eledw ps est Peter Lippert has been her behalf of expires. Mrs. Carsrsn THE CORPORATION OF THE of One (1) foot to the south limit of Pro. and Mrs. Ray Davis and family; Mtry i • tsistlted President. The Club will meet on •behalf of the W. A thanked Miss � ' 'for the time being, every Tuesdtay Linton tr:z' her very Wresting taUc TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING "inial Mowery Number .401; TH&KE and Mrs. W. Davis and family; ML'} alot at 8.00 p. as in the Con=nim- and made her a presentation oft NOTICE OF ROAD CLOSINGS westerly along said south limit to ** and Mrs, Shean, all od Torento, vis. t1! HaIL There are two divisions— money to be used in her work -B:b- TAKE NOTICE that the Council of Th• point of comin•ncNmnt, "ted .their rtiother AWs. J. Davis oH' SEVENTHLY: Comm nci at the infer - Sulitgre and Jvniors. The Senior tical pictures with verses Of scrip- Corporation of the Township of "g -Sunday, ,r Je at i» ulcer meati dkOf the non of the west limit of the rood -flow• -----------«---------------s_- : *a* ages from 18 years, and the bore are being accepted by art, Munloipa�l 08kes. broug�. hold a saes between Lots Numbers Sixteen Q6) -----lege 8f11s I.toas Clib , -- - - p.m.,and Sevnteeo (17), Concession One in s on Monday, fibs 18th day of Mara+, A.D. the said Township of Pickering and the 1987; proposes to pass a by-k- to step north Htnk of provincial Highway Number The Rouge Hill Lions had a delight. up and dere the folbwieg rood -olfow• dol, THENCE northerly long said west ful surprise Ifor their Lionesses oa - - _ ancesc .unit a dioctoce of One (L) foot to o Wednesday. Over fitty people toed . BCIIEOLILE "A'r _ _. _ .. . point; THENCE masterly to a pant on the for the annual Valentine .Night en- NY4A1 kUJJJJ iR tertaiament for which wa4 provided : allowance tfmheaiot i with th one of Toronto'a Premie: Ballet east resit of said road � On• (1) foot northerly ,try THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP tlw intersection of said war ori School&. Mrs, R McDonald. Or Rita Of pleltltalhlei north OtnH of Provincial Highway`Number ALL AND SINGULAR those cewoin parcels 4011j, THENCE elm alon�foot to N+e known,said -*Ott he she is t more re �pul� i or erases of bred area brough tb o a -a dozen og Premises d*+a+m. nerfh Ohaif of Provincial Highway Number her best pupils to show the Lions and lying and being in Aim Township of Pkk. 401; THlNC! westerly along said north ,;q•y -•ring in the Cevwsty of Oslvie sod being OnnhM a floe their Lionesses just how much lash, Pala# of eammencemeht. �, S mora P-9-loriY described •s follows: EIOMTHLY: Commencing of the inters••- work jOeD into flit 1t'a lttog odn s teal• q — illi - � rfr •, - FOIfTLYa Commending at the les•ss•sMlos t'wn of the woof Omit of Hn• road -New• trines. 1 9f the west Nett d .th» nod esewetha ant• between lo» Numbers sixteen (li) Mrs. Mlmloitald gave m excellevj' !4 - between Lots Nstmbvs Two (!) and Thyme and Seventeen (17), Concession qne in I talk On ballet, illustrated .by actual (3), Coeassien One In IIs• said Township the said Township of Pickering and the ( darxftg groups w#h ma mit suppilea k OF pkknring and 1L• north limit of the south limit of Provincial Highway Number by Mrs. Thompson. Many of thew h r : Previndal Highway Number Opt; THENCE 401; THENCE squfherly along said west I dances were 'in the Ballet ,Festival• - tsonfJherty along said wast timif a distance • limit a distance of One (1) foot to o pan» I .sponsored annually. by the Madi1V. - • of One (1) foot ro a pant; THENCE •oar- east i as Lions dtfub and dir e to a point on the east 'omit of the THENCE easterly to a point o One limif of said iood'albwance distant add reed allowance distant One fU foes I1+e&4 lbr loos sovtitNly fMraalong from the _' Mrs: McDonald. ji eestinarly eher•along from the intersection interseeYian of said east limit with the FolIOwing the lecture. dour of the a. of t of said east ltmit'with the north limit of south Snort of Provincial Highway Number premiere pup.ls from the school were CAl` said Provincial Highway Number 40'.; 401; THENCE northerly along sold east seen in solo dstteea i S THENCE souNherl o 4 Y kng said east (imfr {)mit o distance of Or+e i 11 feet to the Mrs, Peter Walpole gave an excell•• i a distance of One ;1) foot to the northerly south limit of Provincial Highway Nbm- 1 ent rendition from the well-known- -• • 1lnaif of said provincial Highway Number bet 401; THENCE westerly along said cSys,gn Lake, Following this were st01: THENCE westerly along said north south linut to the point of commencement. limit ro the* point of commencement NINTHLY: Commenting of the intersection i three dances from the Sleeping PStns "` „ 4- '`' SECONDLY: Commencing of the inhsrs•c• of the west limit of ilia road allowance ces3, with Mils Vicky Petch as the e flan of the west, limit of the rood allow • between Lots Numbers Eighteen +18) and Caamilia Fairy, MAs_Shirley Miller- as, �f. once between Lots Numbers Two (2) and Nineteen I19), Concessio One in the said the Rose Fairy and Mils Mizabeth Three t3', Concession One in Ns• said Township of Pickering ,and the north Ihnit i�,vnshen as. the Violet Fairy. AM Township of Pickering and the south of Provincial Highway Number 401, ween so beautifully done that - that Nmif of Provincial Highway Number 401; THENCE n'rfherly along wit west "mit e . y ° Rouge Lime are- now ardent- nippor . = THENCE southerly along said wast Omit a dnstonce of Ono 11 j foot to a poitslt „ disance of One (1) fact to a point; THENCE easterly to o point on the east tars-of the Ballet in general and the r If I THENCE easterly to a pant on the east limit_of said road allowance distant One Rita Warn School in particular. Y limit of said read allowance distant One (1) foot northerly therealonq from the Among the Lbnsr guests. welcomed .ty tl n (1) .foot southerly OWealong frcm its• interdiction of the east limit with the by Ldon Cairm:an Ted Belt: wem Intersection of Raid soar limit with, the Rh Omit of Provincial Highway Number I M. rl. Frayeer Macper-1d. well-knowia south limit of sold Provincial Hghway 401; THENCE,,southerly along said east to music ct`des: Mr, and ftm Toy► Number 401; THENCE northerly along said 8ndt a distance of- One ! 1 i foot a the ` C"ise)ohri. Mr, and Mrs, Jim Flayi!$. d s' east limit a divot of One (1) foot so north Ihah of Provincial Highway Number + Miss Sandra Buck said McSlt�. Ciilt� the Routh limit- of add arcvinelal 14ighway diel; 'THtNCE westerly along said narth Number 401; THENCE westerly ale" acid atait a Nam point of comrn•ncement. Ord and Ronald Clark. " Y► south limit to the point of commencement, TENTMLYn Commencing at the in»rsection Drier prUes' were won by- ?4w a p TMUMY; C*n""*ncing of the Mromsiction of the west Omit of the road allowance ( $�, Mrs. LaChapelle and L"onsi &$ of the west Omit of Ow road .asewana hetvr� Lots Numbers Eighteen (M and Xice Peckin. Ted Belt And Rid Sault. tY N between Lots Nwasbers Four (4) end Fhts N„M� (19). Concession One in the sand ders Before the meeting. the Belie.' I~ (3), Concession One in fh• sod Township Township of Pickering and the south limit ! the Blocks, the Clarks; tiie Knotts, of Pickering and the north Omit` of Pro- of P„a,M� Highway Number 40E; I the MacDougaUs and the Rawtbens _ - vinelol Highway Number 401; THENCE THENCE southerly clang west limit a northerly along said west Omit a dletothce distanee of One (1) foot ro a point= met for a friendly diataer at the V11L of One (1) foot a o point; THENCE meat- THENCE easterly to a point on the mess Rouge' restaurant read r Orly to a' point on the east OnhN of said limit of the said rood. allowance distant -�..------------- -- reed allowance distant One (1) foot Ono (1) feet southerly thmroalonp from lkakerbw Wessest's bwatute _ : ♦ norAsorfy thenoo" from the h.t•rs.ctfoa the' k4a, etioa of +M east limit with the Due to flood' conditions on the �' T• $ of sold most OmN with the north Rmh of south Omit of provincial Highway Number 28th. the W. 1r met in the Presby- Provincial Highway Number 401; .THENCE 401; THENCE noithmrfy along iciW sent terlan Chnrrh instead Ot g&s. C. r. southerly along said east Omit a sKBatsar MO a dlstaa+ce of Ono (1)' foot a the Cal- of One (1) foot to Nss north Nndf. Of south Omit of Provincial Highway Num- Brown's me intended. Mrs. A E. ¢l- : pia provhselel H4hway Number 401; bar 4011 THENCE westerly along sold vett. Wife-PretidenL pheaided, THENCE westrty along said north Omit south limit to the point of commeshoeti+ent, The most important business was a the point of commencement. ELEVENTHLY: Commencing w the Inter• the appointment t>4 the Secretary. to VOURMY: Comnhe^d^4 Of the bhtersee• section of the west limit of the public attend the Secretary Con:erenee to tion of the west Omit of the rood-allow• road known as the Mill Rood in Lot I be held in Guelph • •at a later datte. Once between Loft Numbers Four (4) and Number Fourteen (14), Concession On* in I Mrs. Brown gave a report •oil tha Five (3), Concession One to the said Town, the said Township of Pickering and the i meeting of the D:st. Board held - re- _ s ship of Pickering and the south limit of north limit of Provincial Highway Number Provincial Highway Number 401; THENCE 401; THENCE northerly along said west cently,• The First 'Prize,' offered' the •' southerly along said west limit a distance High School .or the best slogan on - . - ..iHnvt a distanu of One (1) .foot, ro a of Ono (1) foot to a point; THENCE east.' point; THENCE easterly to a point on the a Driving" was won by Joy erly a a point on the east limit of said Parke.. Twent •-ore c<ntested : The cost limit of said public road distant One 5 selongsf m One (1) foot northerly herealon from the winner w s—'Wh n you driving Cod r�IoF�nu _ intersection feast_lim;t- with the I take cares-there ears 'u a^4PQ - :.. .:.. o said east Omit, south -rMa °f- JHE 0 FLAG ON. infe(a r Trorth limit of Provincial Highway Nuts• spare,'' Second was-*oh by Donal - Provincial Highway Number 401; THENCE ber 401; THENCE southerly along sold _ northerly along said east limit a distance east limit a distance of One (1) foot to Grierson.. - •-" Of One (1) foot to-the south limit of Pro- the-north limit of, said,Provincial High. This being the 60th Anniversary t INCH ALL AGREE vincial Highway Number 401; THENCE ; the Found:ng of the Women's Ins- 9 Y way Number 401; THENCE westerly along 0 1 westerly along said south limit to the said north limit to the, point of corn- I titute, Mrs, G. Kingston told of its " -- , point of-commencement. _. _ mencoment. o-igin, aims and aeccrrn lShilalents., 1 FIFTHLY: COMMENCING at The intersection TWFLFTHILY: Commencing of the intersec• The subject for the clay being + ''' A symbol of all that is best in human nature ... t0 e: the west linr;it of the rood allowance. tion of the wear limit of the Pattie road "Citizenship and Educat on". � between Lots Numbers Six (6) and,Seven known as ,the Mill Road in lot Number. Crank gave a paper along this line. g�ve a helping hand when needed ....to show (7) eoneaaian oM in. the Township Fourteen (14), Concession One in the solid Mrs Reg Parker tavared with •' Pickering 'and the north limit of Ptovin- Township of Pickering and the with limit rhythm song in which ®11 would join. kindness of heart . to care for the sick .: r to cyst Highway Number 401; THENCE wor►h- of Provincial Highway Number 401; or olon said west limit o distance of Mrs. Hasek and Mrs, Brown gave a :Comfort the distressed. iy ' g THENCE southerly along said worst' limit piano -duet. burin the social 'hal! _ pre• (1) foot to a point; THENCE easterly- a distance of One (1) foot a a point; p 8 to a pant on the east tirhtlt of said read THENCE easterly to a point on the east hou-- a Beautiful birthday cake —� i'• j'•�s. { . . '. • , allowance distant .One (1) foot northerly limit of said public road distant Ono (1) . years•-•varaS cut i'f1 honor of the day. I///moo ! / ' en°long f e in sten said ---- ----------- t9 yin9 in Convdo. eh roe d' fere o of foot southerly therealong from the inter• -- east limit with the north Nmif of Provin- section of the east limit with the south Dattbarten Sitraab Club ' 6 i I Highway Number 401; THENCE south- e a g limit of Provincial Highway Number 401; a •sly .along said carat limit o distance of , THENCE no along said east limit Or (1) foot ro the north limit of Provin- a distance of One (1) foot to the. south Tn keenp"ng with -the Current TEC- i '~• - clot Highway Numb•► 401; THENCE west limit of Provincial Highway Number 401; Ognition activities bei'ttg accorded the' Orly CIO said north limit to the point of THENCE westerly along said south limit Boy Scouts.'-the Duribarton Riwatiis t' 1 -Re m e m e r ` comesenc!menf. to the point of commencement. at last week's dinner meeting heard ?`t t > SIXTHLY: Commencing at the infensetton i - AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that at the -the Iife of Lord Baden Powell ceviear- + of the west limit of the road allowance - said meeting the.Council will hear in per- ` i '+ "":'•' `<>' between lots Numbers- Six (6) and Seven ed. This is the fiftieth year of Scottt- r p son or b his counsel, solicitor or agent,d 'HE RED CROSS` ti.-- Concession Ono in the said Towrishi any p•non whoclaims that his landwillfig' of Pickering and the south limit of Pro- Dr, Ren Roberts (Kiwanian) add- { be prs}udkially affected by the by-law tr vfscial mgltv+ay Number 401; THENCE . and dppll•s to be heard. ressed the Club on Monday night, on t5' d southerly along sold west limit a distance DATED at the Township of Pickering In '�Preventatbip N' t+edicine^ ; speaking e On• (1)_foot to a-paint; THENCE east--rmounty.ef'Oneorfo this bets day of ptarticularly Oto "CaIII:;-and urging Of the Lou ere not of home when the convanors calf, erly to a paint on the oast limit e��o " ' February, A.D. 1937. t^eRular checj iar~� W individtfai � YOU may $and Your contributions direct for t t road allowonce distant One (1) foot Chit by your doctor, for the early detect t therealone from the 1Merseetion LLOYD T. JOHNI. } • Tis'cs,c+ti, ::�; . . *killer.- ,T, .' r;�,il. of sold lest Omit wHh the seuMh Omit of "W" roast eMmbsgs WIN no MRO • t'JOA C! this dreaded 1 Ona1< ' .n, Nstnsber salt THEMCE itooia *e noteavtrodie s sed, it.eiaiiss Rif ' Health week was behm.0werved b! . �80hR ClrAiil[ONT-lu neethodf owns Highway iron 'llm" a dl.hnw fM $News ilea bm "mph" a* Ch1 � R� __ y - A. 1tCHMAN'S SAY points; Roughriders 46; Hoezad-ate owed. - - 44 Go -Getters 41}4: makers 30; Neil Herd of the 4th Can: cel- a CBarry WAliamson, 12 year-old son AAAWeyeats 8Jo-Blow Sl: ebrated his birthday .with a sazall ����0�' ti! M:. and Mrs. Norman Willia=m High Single (saes)—Cliff Parana party, with a few of his little child -. 'Won First Prize in P:ano solo 1cr age 2:9; (ladies—Eleanor Thomas 222, L^iends. .13 and tar car is the Kiw anis irlusz: High Triple (mea)—Bill ,Fertile V. niters with r. and Mm. Cargill on ���� ������� Festival, held in Toronto. Gary also 622; (ladzea)—Eleaztor Thomas 547' the week -end were: the latter 's sirs � ----------------------- ter Mr. and Mrs. R, Heynes, Hag - Plays the tm,.,rbone in the Boy scout •----:____-- _ ver Band—�f-Toron._.Metrcpolit- .� Li C D D V erman. Ont. an he Zaa t rj which took top non- _. M�•s. G. Pe^ y_and Esther spent the _ .. The • W. A., will meet cn Wednes- week -end viii Mr. an-1SSrs-D nava :n the J::nior Brass Class. This � 'Davidson, Islington. band played iz a grand concert +or ,day Ma=ch 13th at the home of Mrs. rutrz �cartwro, end Miss - r,,,. VA the winnea e -f the rr-usic festi� al Walton Holmes fir a noon luncheon, Cousins, Toronto, visited Mr. and Posts - Kitchen Units WtolCvcwwboors. ,at 11assey Hall - on 'March 6. They at 12.30 o'clock, followed. by the 11srs . Sowerb on the week -end. G -.� r„ see opened with the Queen and play ed meeting, to corrinence at 2.00. Sub- y Mr. and Mrs. lin Alnmimm C'ombrnatron Door's. & Nradows two otherselactions, jea'for devotion—"Faith", Cowan leave our community, but The Home and Sch'.of regular mon-7. . We are sorry Mr. Newton Laugh - meeting was held at the Bay FA lin has been ill with a severe cold. wish them.- the 'Cert• tri the.r nmt , _. with M s.. borne. s _ - E 6 3 _ School on M^nday evening Hope he will soon be better and able J. Brava pres'ding. An invitat:on was ---------------------------------- to_ rester a his duties. --- -P i K E R I N G 2 J smeived fro:r- the Base Line Ficme A number of ladies'attended a W: U BARTON :. -and School to attend tfieir meeting A. gathering at Br;ugham• -on Wed- _ an' March lsth when `M. Martin. nesday evening. A speedy recovery to Mrs. George singing teacher, will present the pro, -Mr. and bars. George Todd visited �-M'c•roy, who h'_s undergone surgery Mr. Repsins' room won the Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ward, Claremont, at the Oshawa Hospital, attendance ;ar:ner for the m't1th. on Saturday, evening. Congratulations to 112. and Mrs. - _ = 3. Brown and Mrs. E. Dorsett Mrs Leonard Gates spent a few L. Gunter, on the birth of a son• rweim appo:nted delegates to attend days last week with. their daughter, Little Warren Gibb, Oshawa, spent Dint. '� ����� �v�Or ������. the annual Horne and School Conven- ••Cockburn. the weekend with his.grandmother,' y -- :"--tion at the Royal York Hotel on Mr. and Mrs. Roy Trveedia and the Oliver Glbb cad Shawn, rr���1.,A,p� 24. Plans were made for the fa-nily,of Toronto called on Mr. and fie= Lorty members of the 'On -We- PW� � 1 .684. amaual F%m Fal to be held on May Go ,and friends, went bowlin at Mrs. Win. Hollinger on Saturday ev- _ _ -_ aomina= g '8rd At the _next meetings a Ajaa. on SsLts:day evening, after . tions will be held fcc the new exec- Mss Doris Hollinger was with her which they returned to the home o2 the 183x1-50 term Mtn. D. Mr. and Mrs. Don. Lynda for refresh- 'xrtzve -for parents du-ing the creek-ead. Calder. ptggiams Convener, presented TheWend Day o2 Brayer ;tetvice a Silas deMin i with "child behaviOW'% will be held in Cberr9Wcod Oa Fri- Sc :Tire of our local residents were " The mks were divided into rev- des afternoon at 2.30 with letiies down to Whitby last week -end att- cow am !� WS s"gmuizt to discuss the film. MM from Locust Hill and Cedar Grove ending the road -closing hearing. - i7 ',rseti, Rdzeshmea# Conner. ser- essLstin& Mbs, Leonard Gabes is the 'Firemen Mere called out Sour ,ped a tasty luncheon to finish cff a speaker. times on Monday afternoon to granas ; _. +plessant evening ---- --- ------ fins in the area. Firemen expect the Lithe RW Cs'a�r has returned " iseual gross -b liming fires will keep • trom in Ajax Hospital where. BROOK ROAD mem busy for several weeks nervi <-�� � U* W he was confined with bronchial pncv----------------_-_-___--- -- ' to be progress- The Rome and School held their . - s MCA.& 8e is reported Cirhk Ch.rels a. B. Fisk Woodlands REPAIR S Cistm ' .-..� �� ®eating cos asoada7, March 4th. with, f -- Ides, Donald Farquharson is home a good number preiant Kra. Suter The Ladies of Christ Church are hrspital feeling much better 'presided, Mrs. J. nett introduced the holding a Hot Pot. Lunch at the Com.- .".. _... s DC-. Labrie, whose inanity Hall on Wednesday, March _.._. , 3&. Cl.pe Skitch will enter hose- g speaker. Sial thin Friday to undergo surgery. topic was ilnited I4clioaa, ft was ® 13, and we iizvite you all - 12 noon- _ >i4rs. Ftvd Scott returned hoarse on very into, ting and ecu uo zai sub- Lenten Service comazencea next ;; .. Monday ager a p,-.,.nt -trip to St ject and we 4aA {earned a little m're Sunday. Sunday Sr_hool at 2.fl0 p. zn 2ohn's, Ne•a_:Qc:ndland, with her dau- of what is be ng doae'toward peace. Church Str. nae -at 3,13. Rev.- James s - ghter, Helen. . . _ Questions were answered by Dr, La- Gillespie. minister, Du fng this Holy lQoAl n; �trie, M -s. W. - Cartec thasnked the Season we =rexpecting guest spea- de-s took three points speaker and hoped he could return kers, not.ce of which will apcear in • - - - -- S1 LK'S ".!MARKET The Roughr. _ e half again soon. A socias hat• hour o- later L -sues of this paper. y -. to take over second place. just ag toll- i ii a point behind. the ,top,testn. The - AI>.i 1 i�+v MEAT S Go-Gattem and Hepcats 'are now tied for fourth place and have a very good We're doing our hest chance to catch -up. The Clue has de- _ Bided to ton 1 until April 25th and . _ . V you, give po _ - T _ t 1111 crate Prices will be held on MR'Y 14. � �� �$ • :". . "the banquet . ' Teases SWAInP --Fo-Can-Do 45'h - ht -second service P"M MCMING 76 - = Forrest _ "Wialter Cor. DUN BARTON LET - xo....�. >ztw�.r. rarer- - _ - - - -. � � .r . � �•• • � - _ PHONE yes / 3tga hurry for iarotim or eomp4ata' �• axone mum t <. _ IuDe*? We have the woes up.tro dst. _TUT es - �IW OOd equipment and to tr uquef eo help SPOW ]ran. tN a.*1R' ta�.~ F. >iL 3► �� - �r�•r ir Wanboamrd - _ asso - - - -'MouldingSSO SERVICE L = : You W Enjoy.'MOTORS Store r , 6eiwg Apywhere . Le �USed Ci': : b� Bus = loom,,„ • ,� NO DRfY1HG WORRIES... � `IP�1�1le 182 plck�r��t9 - 0 NO PARKING TROUBLES'MACK _PURCftl. & CONPAII' -0 FARES ARE LOW a. --: -- - Member The Toronto Stock Exchange - �sr aovro w _ Complef'! 'Stock Sroko�ago 1ardw4re* .IM Z`rips z.ery Day vis Highway t - G _ 70 HARWOOD AVENUE SOUTH - -. .AJAX additional •Servtoe •eta Higlztvay 4i1 AJAR( 1 I65 NOV" TRIP FA$» -CLEAN-UP -AND,-PAINT-UP �..' -_Between TOR01-M and _ . L B1QI+TALO ... ...».� $ a�. . K E M - T 0 N E• and K E M - G L 0 S[ONTaEAI...... ............:1 P A 1 H T S -JVI SC��Y D. "�CAGO ............._.. WrAWA »..................... . $12 8! EASN HOUSE III�L HAVE ALL HOUSEHOLD AIDS CHIROPRACTOR _ 1a Grp MWNs 4i f r� : " ar Wa Ham - aIsdon s o� P 9 ...Olt ._ .. . � � aria _ ' -.-ti..•c. - r'.—•► -a . - _.�+ _s - f '. .. - iAUD EY - creation �'T% a� fled Wing Be- 37: >9ve:yoae rve3cotre. 4 . , The Club met oa,Saturday evening ereatioa tom., alld ld-s R. Day entertained a '" ------------------- Mr- , at the home of 'Mr, and Mrs, Arch Xaws huscber cf friends. to a party on 1!4.1- �� Ast:ditaq OUARANT.RED Bell, with the President, Bill Guth- day night, _ - •'�B - 1 • / - rie in charSe. Five dozen cups 'and 'Radio -TV � Service-MCEACHNIE S three tables have been Audrey Ti2fen, a! Orilla. The membership committee of the purchased, spent the week -end with Mr. and Following the tusiness, F -ed Puck. Hospital Auxiliary held a vera sue- ____.-.---- - Mrs. Allan Carson. cessful and enjoyable Zlembe Any Make or Model rin introduced• Mr, W` - C: Murkar of i W. Leslie Harbron is � • ''' � FUNERAL DIRECTOR Pickering, who showed many beaut- 1 new Pontiac. �O a Tea on Saturday afternoon, with ap- ,AtrArthur Fick! iful pictures of scenes taken in West- ' • tendimately one hundred ladies at ITURE DEALER ern Canada last suanmer. He The World Day ofl?rayer'ior the tending, Some of the prgjects that the — _ - gave a Greenwood ChM&e will be held in veryter vlaited ,O! special inteireSt were the a t. •Zioa Church on Friday, display, .burl: as hospital garments, . .Mareh S, at 2..30 , ' pictures cif the Rockies and Vancou- nursery linens, doctors gowns and � rriveft AOmbuIeneo Strvioo ver.. ou- • 'Elmer Wilson spent the week- boot covers, and many other things aAA end with her- mc- Cher Mrs, ,Mdr an made and maintained by the linea ' DAY OR NIGHT George Izatt and Brian Church- Pugh and,Mr,'and Mrs. Jade Wilson committee. A table of baby bootees •'� �I &q ES yard sang two number's "Young at Athens...'! - 7'r' a Love" and the "Banana Boat Song" were much admired by' the visitors. The W. A. will meet next Wednes. these are gift -wrapped, and a card Drs/ SeeO 4 Ts 1fYs� as Brian accompanied on the guitar. e - - 0881►t WM. MCEACNNiE,'raP' day- March 13, at the home of Mrs. with the new baby's name attsChed; The ladies "nerved refreshecients. Wm- Harbron, Soli Call something on and iven to the mother as a first • Bases Fps Ml Ove: one hundred persons attend- •Faith g ` .chbo,• ed a shower on Friday evening in the gift from the Auxiliary• Phone 'Pickering 193 Baggotsville School for Eleanor Bell Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Parrott and The LibraryCart, with its gift and PE OM: 9WjC . =G 113Str! and Bill Bennett who are to be mar- Grant °! Ashburn. end Mrs. Briggs, . small item tray, was admired too. 4 Pickering, y Mrs. K D. bliorley, wife of the Qnt, of Oshawa visited on Strada even- on -March 14th. DVits, G. Squire ;ng with Mr. and Mrs. Jamieson. Chairman of the Board _of Directors } gave the chairman's remackiP tri- Mrs. Wm. Sadler o! Hi E� CLAf€UE trodu+cing Bill to the group, Follow Highland Creek of the Hospital;.Mrs, ItRuddy. Mrs. tro this, a decorated wagon filled is spending a few days with Mr, and Geo. Lawrence and Mrs. H, Westney Mrs. Ralph Jones. (past president) officiated at the tea. il wAh presents was drawn in by two A YthR. F. 7Sg0lLlBOlp, >A A.. Iii Mr. Richard Wilson. o3 Brooklin. table, centred with a large crystal ; - IICTIONBEi� 1P. 113. o2 the girls. Other children carried visited on Sten a O lad Ugho lfwe�lslse ani, in many more. The rest of the even- dui' with Mr. and Mrs. bowl oil datfadils, flanked by yellow - Lloyd Wilson, to m is silver holders. Tea tt+tis inA was spent In dancing and play- - 1Wl& �il� NO eab'de The Young People's Va bn is spoor- served In the chooftil nurses' ,lounge ' ti Saw• fag cards followed by lunch: soring. the picture "Martin Luther" where members •arid Cuts; 'p enjoyed. 0' ] The W. A. is holding a crokinole pleasant visit. �' � t#sMr�saS iii. AjNs is the church on Sunday night. Mar. - - i1 $iaosoyiia party in the church basement on •Fri- l+Nsr. Ba�Liib ire itiia 3 UMM plasia ' AIM 1iM day evening, March 15. • - , _ Rsiso dirt,'' Mr. Sidney Blake of Fort William THE CORPORATION OF THE- way Number 401; THENCE south- SSi� called on his undo Mr. U. Blake here VILLAGE OF PICKERING eriy along said east limit a distaneee ' =1P. 96 o !ft last Wednesday. - NOTICE OF ROAD CLOSING of One (1) foot to the north Hndt , Marvin 3arlow visited his brothers of said Provincial Highway N90- sit VerncnvUle on Btmday, TAKE NOTICE that the Council c kl�ttsos, iMa �- •ter 441; THENCE westerly aboeg ; mss u� �,Y� �� Miss Agnes ]3:cadtoot o! the R C. at. The Corporation .of the Village said north limit to the point of ens- - - A1D�Z0l�1� A. F. spent the week -end with her of Pickering at its regular tweeting mencement; _ brother• -:n -law aped , slater. !dr, and to be held at the Council Chambers SECONDLY: Coumwwb4. ab tbs .. W, 1lalnri4� Mrs. Ran Cox Pickering Village Municipal Office. _• intersection of the .west limit of u/� Synivathy of the ecc=yjn..ty is Pickering, at 8.15 p.m., on Monday, the public road known as the Mill BOY . HOW%. ��;. laif� NaoosioY sal lV49414 / expressed to Mr. and Mrs.. Names the 25th day of March A.D." 1967, Road in Lot Number Fourteen (14); - _-. Davidson on the passing oS 3drs. proposes to pass a by=law to stop up Concession One (1) is the Village saw A' SpsoidMY Davidson's father, Mr. Smith, Wed- and close the following road allow- " of Pickering, formerly in the Town- - Z4LA1f Attaft" GIM icine Hat. on February 23. once: ship- of -Pickering.' and the sontk 11SOZ+lB Ito r`ongratulations to Mr. and Mrs. SCHEDULE_"A"' _limit of Provincial Highway Num- 151an (Churchyard an the arr3vai. of to ber 401; THENCE southerly along Wim! BY --LAW NUM ER _• their son. on Cundas. March 3. at the � ,said went limit a distance of One 1M4 Dssdss St Wed Oshawa Hospital. of - ' - (1) foot to-apoint; THENCE east- W1Ei11"bY 01�P11: WANTAD — Sympathy is exvr•essed to the his THE CORPORATION OF THE erly to a point on the east limit of " MUMMY HOKM band and family of the late Mrs W, VILLAGE OF PICKERING said public road distant One (1) lie Off!°e 350 9 -MY ANAIj, ACRBAQft A30 it. Westney who passed aura- Tues- ALL- AND SINGULAR those cer- foot southerly, theiealong from the !fie - MO fht795 - FAll,MS day even'nt following :a stoke, fain parcels or tracts 'of land and intersection of the east limit with - a We >gsse Waiting 13ayeas Wft We would like to thank all our preintses stiuste, iyiri�r sail .being the south limit of Provincial High- We Cash Dews Yayaaeds 'friends of Audi" for the kind in -the Village of Pickering is the way Number 401; THENCE nottli- • '1y CALL. Iilr. iNQi.iS thou;ht. and cards during our stay County of Ontario and being more. erly along said east limit a distance w"t Far ysam - And ROW60MM in the Oshawa Hospital. particukirty described as follows: of One (.1) foot to. -the south limit w; -Lets Iflsker •Merle Crawtetd FIRSTLY: Commencing at the in- of Provincial Highway Number 401; - t tersection of the west limit of the THENCE westerl along said south Id-341"I..Id-341"I - 00" OID,MN_-_____________•_=-.-------:------- public road known as the Mill Road limit to the point of commeneemeaL n. Awww idsie i`� I �j� e� in Lot Number Fourteen (14), Con - J A• 1<II.I.bUG131ljC ani DOI� WAM Ir MT. 1IN cession"One ( i) in the Village of AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE +'I� owat"y usn>tmom Thole"' ltaollM The Men's Club entertained their Pickering, formerly in the Town-. that at the said meeting .the Com- - 1 >�selsoesi ioinlis� Ship of Pickering,. and the north ail will hear is person orb his . =O>t!'. AM 'l n !!Ol' tamil;es to a night o! , bcnvliag !4 i- y a ldloiGis%� ilNe linut of Provincial Highway Num- counsel, solicitor or agent, any per- 1� �{ { -------- --- ber 401; THENCE northerly along son who claims that his land - w'R tirt31166 ,�1llrt O� said west krait a distance of One be l3C1[3�II1i(;E V3I.LACE COQNCIS. prejudicially affected by tris by j C Z1s 1legdar tateetisg of tMa llekr (1) foot to a point;, THENCE east- law and applies to be hearts. a w _E'S erbw Viftage Connell will be held std topoin the east limit of DATED at the Village of Pickering a L on Twemiy, web u, .11ty, sa so publicdistant - One (1) In the County of Ontario this 18th j nQe RC us 11. W& d fie Coune4 Cfssabeea, In foot northerly therealong from the day of February A. D. 1967. lkkering volege. intersectibn'of the east limit with BRUCE A. ROGARTH i• PPL. U. � f Q "go SbosL !!e�fis8 a A. NOGAIMR, Clark+the north limit Of Provincial High- C1sri. JLA� Um � ZATIM . YN46d1w w_0LN� . LAM"` SOUTH ONTARIO COUNTY FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE �rllacwsas of s a l 'lls>E.L >wl� !. >e. MANCHESTER HALL Tuesday, March 12 _ - : _ : �i or30 a.m. • - _.�..n ----------- ..s___•�_. ► �>�� mu &A V. SPECIAL SPEAKERS - OJA. PRE$. "LLOYD D. :055. 68L ._ SECTY. HL ARBKKLE MrIStON RADIO - - �» �»� _40 TVMIs OF ria County h dlmm► pr161 and woe" ea eil@a with Participation i -REPAIRS Illli me -E . : lAl!lEl �cl�sska�ro rn BRING SANDWICHES = COFFEE R DO -NUTS SUPPLIED �ror RAN* a Tv - •S H E R R I N .� A. Z. XA1TH1► ;.;. ' (FUNERAL AHD + moo= a. 00NAW, 111 A. AMBULANCE SERVICE 1 LIB RAL ASS0C(ATIONPICKERING- sail 80L>lCTrOR No. 1 HIGHWAY =r tC70[f= BUHd?IIM AJAX g Sim Cs>rsws AT PICKERING BEACH ROAD •NNUALA-- Telephone' ��c Coo ,IAx 1059 - _ z .. _-- THURSDAY, MARCH 1'4- AT BROUGHAM . NZ des >..aa F.y Foes Ani a..ttry ..1.••�+�• lass... «.>e a.r •BUILDER & GibsonJO,ELECT OfFICERS ,WOODlrtoxs: welkr au W4BHIN0'' I�t►se�I .� "Bun l N. MONTWN. R13Hf. > .>�------------------- „>�. ...AND TO MEET, D.R. •-CLAUDE VIPOND �2.m on a .co. � mrt. , t at er Accesalsats LICENSED TRUSTEES. A. - aka °�°` ONTARIO RIMING LIBERAL CANDIDATE 1 .. .' bt;�z. oassRA sr;aA'rroan. -. ToaorTro P" has ` ateiswA—c. W. RiEW4 RA Ism !i AJ" 3r:acs D -t - A IAVWrl =3tTA FR 8:30 P.M. -p3m .7 RE aRw' gwc�s. REFRESHMENTS' T; :'PCn A .K'•.' ". �'" �Cn.... �_. •.p, '..:'�'<t,.?..,. �' � - / s.. Y ...al .:'T' _ r �_.. r . .'}� •+»ds _.:1•lt,ry .: ', ...•u..,� From .. r _ "-=rliamen t _ - --- By MICHAEL STARR, M.P. Ontario Riding 'i0 MOTORISTSThe Canadian Fcder::tion of Agri- _ cult on Feb-iasy 15t:l of .this. yca, presen ei�a brief-ty- =�-Pra.�:e 3Iinis-_.. tUfter of Canaria avid the 3lemb-rs de ofd _ thlsort is e-WH%V-KAVE­--N0T­- sen tnet. n ally 'by the Feder Feder-Con sented• annually ' . y + . . • the Government in which they- en- ' "deavour to bring to Vic, ion n w of _THE�� 1957theGovernment tae po::ition in which _ -the farmers fir.d thC,-s,economi- - _.-- cally, and make suggestions with re- gard to changes in legislation to im-. _. prove that position. ''Your 1956 operator's licence and vehicle permit will expire at In their brief this year they stated • that farmers from coast to coast feel ! 'Midnight, March 14. keenly -that on :he average their re- turns have become badly out of bal- ' 1 ante with those of other major groups After this date it will be illegal to drive With 1956 licence or plate! r in the Nation. It is important to em- _ jphasize purchahi:rg power in this con- �. nection beta-use the farmers' difl5cul- _ -ties are to be found-as much in high r -prices of the things he buys in a DEADLINEIS -MARCH • decline in the tu:mber of dollars he - _ •_ ..._receives. s _ t. 1.4. The Federation states that it is not _ their belief that there is any one or ��! ' $ntyl solution to-the economic prob- w _ -Act now to' avoid the lost minute linertJp, He" Ais Warnin9' air. leets of the farmer. However, their =^ , ,conviction is that the vast majority - _ ` avoid inconvenience and possible prosecutions of Canadian farmers are of the op-' inion that policies need to be devel- oped in a number of direetiens armed d1 at reducing or removing the iisadvzn- -OBTA tages under which the farmer is now _ . operating. bl they are i constructive RENEW YOUR Lr E 1�ES► �t _ :. _- .. -• _ and reasonable such policies, they feel, - a will serve the public as well as: the _ _ -farmers' interests, by, making agri- culture's go y . a. culture's contribution to our economic life a stable and balancFdl o::e that i - �wffl not weaken the entire economy. -. i In their brief aaey stress z:re Agri- (MOTOR VEHICLES BRANCH a DEPARTMENT OF Nft3RiWAYS • ` ONTARIO cultural Prices Support Act and they arrive at the conclusion that the Price Support program as it is now tarried - _ on does at rtpresent a su.4iciently - determined effort to.achieve the pur- -- poses of the Prices Support Act. They 1 : further express th+'Ir dissatisfaction -- ' with the operation of the Price' Sup- _ • - epi +• port program with regard to Eggs an.: + + �♦ } .. p R�Comefn r t r�ow...�toesnt take loo to seeurge that a.s -stet; he set u for c , h price anppa�rt th.. will guarantee to _ _ r fproducers a floor pc-ice of 32c per 'dozen on Grade A large egxs at all t times. Such o suup..rt progrnin +houl,l _ _ _ c 2010 1000 AMME also apply to Gr:.-le A mr''turn 'rind HOW MUCH MORE *I extra lar- a eg- s, i-ith appropriate , - dilterentfaLs bet•^een_ the gs•ades,-ac ... 4'' C'ord'ing t6 we'glit. Quite recently I received a letter _ a�9s' from a farrier in the U .:br5ige area - who had. been. employed _for -soma a time in industry and then decided tc - _ l a engage himself in poultry farming - ilia letter was quite lengthy, pointing - - out the diihcultre.-4 under-wntcn he na. ...to operate, and..rite hopelessness' ... 3 ` 'the situation, because -vf the lack of price support on eggs. lr . . - The Federstivn in their brief tt,tich- _. OFFERS • - - - ;._ ed on other aspects. of the agt:cultural Jwkntry and made recommen.batlona - in to the Government for ;heir irnlsrn. c- .'anent ; The latest word on the Fed,-ral Bud. . _.. Sit is that it. will 'lik•ely.be irtroduceci 3n Parliament on 31•arch 19th. The .Minister of Finance and his advisers hpv@ been working with accelerated Speed on it 'and it is a xpected trait it will be ready at that time. --- —"-- -- — - The sale. of new passenger cars- last ` ,.year totalled 496,663. This r c• an increase of 5% more thanpin-1955. - -_+� . • � _ 'Commercial tehades shovrad _an in- �"'�' "�- '. crease of 16c'i over 1P.15.. 7 In the labour fiel toLil employs- 4 7nent fell s:iarp, ly from, mid-Dec?;rbet. i 'r, !o. mid Ja ::ran, 'but . th., ntirnber at i .; W ork a;:; stili suhstartiaily larger _ c -- • . than last year, 3lnsc of the unen:ploy- }•,,�, ,- merit ince s t<-•s from sea-onal in- «..:.. . ... 'tluctri.s .0 .i �r;r lei•-offs.c c:e i.:rger ahan ter t ua yea N. •the D<;r:i:rioA $ ur carr . o f' S to Listi bulletin ::pais that vrcekl_,tta es of hour-;dated tra.ge.earner., at De- 7 - cern - 1st last averaged. $f,4,69 in GENERAL MOTORS VALUE manufuctar: $77`.51 in mining. A OEN M e $68.82 ir, c:+ectric and' motgr transpor- and.daring dream-car styling in the Sur Chief'..: the car, u -tation, 8;0.3: m construction,' and Widest choice of models in the induitry�What'syou� above sit, chat-stands out on any road, in any company, -7 $36.85 in settice. pleasure. 2 or 4-Dpor-Hardtop. Sedans- Convertibles. anywhere! ' -� ow about Safari Statabn Wagons? B cause Pontiac offers yyoti �Vher.et er'tl e 'GoNi iAment rias been all these ... a varietyof choice that is unsurpassed-udegialled g -. taxed with �endTng federal funds an other car. Include a ustness—Sedan and a club,- T pefSOnai driving- -em- �t at the ver • mon'ent•that it is a cal- C bo pe for best measure and you have Pontiac's truly amazing habits! There's real choice here in-both standard and auto- J Ip , ing to the public to save, the Cabinet.. line-up of 32 -models in 6 great new series. It literally doesn't uratic transmissions Pontiac offers you two improved Synehro-� — has butted with pude to a decline in matter you want in carat any rice—because Pon p art whaty a p _''Mesh transmissions, as well as two automatics ...the expenditures of public works. During and "Iy Pontiac in any price field—can match it. It's if good dependability and smoothness of Powerglide' and the smooth the first nine ravn�hs of. the 1306-5 thin to remember ... that you can always get what you want wt ase tic' g flowing a of Hydra•Ma •Optioara/ it msodest Carrs cert _ fiscal ye;u•, OttaA,a spent only $30.1 ra s Pontrae. Body by Fisher... Most famous name in the industry! 1 million 'on nets buildings, This' cpm- "lViere horsepower selections than any Other car For the _- pares with 3;3.1 rriilliQn_during the ': `man.who*travels•a lot or a little but likes to have extra safety r� by Fisher" stands for more than the Latest in le, full 1955-56 year. So a, deeline,'though to spare on the highway lades ... Pontiac offers up to 270 to and lasting-Tatue appeannee-... although it certainly = nbt cane'-of large proportions is indi- horsepower—available in every series except Chieftain (with — ��ns, all of these. Safety, sturdiness and unmatched alttatiq v rated. For a real economy in the con- -� -rip to 292 horsepower). Mostly, Pontiac engines are superb, ns words.also included in a me g of Unisteel construction aro 1 ded ' the amu of " stivetion of new btrl_linga,.though, it those three simple- - pp Js necessary_ to go bzck to. h'ae first famous` 6"—with 148 horsepower ready o' leap o dottour Pptthfinder Deluxe-or Laurenuan. p ,three years. of the postwar period: In -� i bidding in any Pathfinder, -Vie three• years combined, total out- T •eft from —aa on eft romthere. .• ^ -' f mus let a Pontiac tale f� _ • - , - d lay on new buildings was under $5 _ weatest price range-, right from the lowest•ta'sheer ... AMS ER �19 " million, .Spending ran -nc w federal a►ar�� .I structures in 1956 b7 will be-under thy• luxury! Can you afford it? Don't even ask the gvescioo, - 1955-56 total but Rill, remain on@ because you sure cant If you want sleek dignity and eye- - . " . ��- T X00 the highest on`rocord. "' _ g-sityle of the easiest-to-take price .. look at she ■ _ catd5i n = t. ____________________________ _ :_ Pathftn er, And Pontiac works u through all budget levels to the top with the most graceful exhibition ever of fire form lfekering Hotticuitnral' SocieLT N rch 12, rat 11,00 : In Dunbarton United- Church Sunday School Room. the Pickering Horiic_ +t:lttrral Soviet - ,. y avill hold its.. regular• - .. �� � e� Piek 01 theWhitibyori_ering�# _Parden Cl� ww ala-"�".-•+ar���. - - - -.....m• - .- -., ......�;•.,a,�..---,- -- - - ..:. _ +r _ _ -._ '-"�M—!� : d - - t T s . - MISCELLANEOUS , .u,1'sess or coxosass woes FiAs tr�r Rede�t °.Agee - - FOR• SALE COMING EVENTSls= nAmn T '�'� wwnwa At1�A .: y __ BLOCK WORK ,M - CAFAWT - BONN ,• AiiromoeaN JM SALT -44 store with 40-11&L DRIVING SCS�OOL '�O� A YANUIT . ITC. �drwa; also table and chairs, and a : AWE bicyde ROCU one year old. - Competent lusbmelors t! 9W 4NN AND UST V&A M01BrIil rOB SAU WnH ' Pickering 327W1 atter 6 P. m, Lessons Day or Zvead+ags ------------------------ -- _ ZZRrS Natural Gas mdaWtti a 3%VK1WMG•PRO= mss WELL DIGGING i • M__ U_ 1.' •- COl.EILAN J 2-22�t1-- - ipl�• Taahs ... P'sessare Bystemi " �eitulNo v !rates Heaters, Floor Furnaces ----------------------------------- 'l�eadtins ... Air Compressor _ Forced Air Units etc. ST. PATRICK'S TEA Contractor's Specialty s•' MHT BASING and CANDY SALE '/spate Tarda Cleaned no y HEATING SERVICE under the suspioa of sanitary Way COOPER BLOCK LT©. _ Y Ag _637 ST. GZ08GE S ANGLICAN 26-tn, WELL TUX FOR SALT 1111 � Q31TRH W. A. - PICKERING PHOxB PICYEB>11TQ' S181Y; � . . tBATORDAY MARCH 16 3 P. M. ------------------ -- In,The R V$ory Recreation Basement ---»--------- ------ MB GMPAH Avg. � TOSOW" s OUTDOOR APPLIANCES ,. _ - --------------- --------------- -----. r Slag, ppm StovMes Lant Boxes W. A. Pikkerias Unit" Church anted Concrete _ r Folding Table, Chairs The regular monthly meeting of _ _ Radiant Heaters, etc. the Woman's Association d Picker- �d R � .ft Cinder ��d i lda,LER m6 United Church will held in Ter weaft pWt-W 'J V,n� - ,�' r -- _ R ' HEATING SERVICE the Sundiky ,school Room on Thurs- ,ixxO liltTYL6iH �r BlOeks , .1f Tsder St, - Ajaz - Phone 657 day, March 14, et 2.30 P• m. Mrs. �-8 Mitchell's 'group in charge of reg Pbwat Lradherd 61/1. OmaSTATION ROAD, P�TG, ONT. _ PHOM 124 freshments and program, All ladies ; WANTED welcomed. -------------------------------------------------------------- --------- t• WAIQTED TO RENT -an apartment JLUMMAGE SALE TV AND x"io' •- or hoose for young couple with two St. Paul's -On -The -Hilt Glrh ANTEED SERVFL-E- amau chsndrea, is Max or Pickering The :Evening Branch of the W. A, BY EXPERT T Cep J 0 H N, L • : L A fy ansa Will till handy -man work, or of St: Paul's -on -the -!till, Dunbarton, Oxford 4-4611 O. baby-sitting for lower rent. Abstain- are holding a image Sale, March A2 antle !-lbli' INSURANCE . OM ;'hone Oshawa RA 5-4087 9t3, a Saturday, D•cm 2,00 tilt 5.00 p � - - =in the church hsumaent Tea will anyoae base my _-__ ...__ .� MORTGAGE CANCELLATw� N—FaY INCOPM asi-- T4 RENT --------------------------------=- .. >RAT11�f4 1asVlca. SUCCESSION DUTIES - - Fr. PATUCK'S SZ'PPER NATURAL GAS Z+O iIi` a--rirge b&m- bydro and ',HOT ROAST Bim' - OIL INSTALLATIONS INE M=11NTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED tauter; also silt able for worshcgx PiC=ESTN(i UNIYEif CHURCH 113 Year't Barperfeaeo gtL1P EF1;i1Ahi0 - x : PkAering 2613133• ?WiDlf=$DAY, MARCH 13, 1167 6ddfCOLZKAN S.M F. IL Till All Served _ - FACroay TRAnab 'ieiephoAM Pickering + 26 -------------- -:____' Adults 11.N - ren bee. FDIDLET Knx, RN STOVES - ' C�.DBIIt'S BOARDING HOMEAChild.. •- ' 3%W cairn or all-time. Phone: 114W12. --- VACUUM CLEANING s'=V== _ `• -' a -e fARLts o THANKS CbImmys. Furnaces. >� rt Ete. - - ► 9 TUD" -- - --------------------- - AJAX - - -' -- THE BANESUPTCY AC's -I would like to thank my friends ------- --_----__- ?'OB SALIi BY TENEM lad ae:ghbora Yar the kind "tbaughts,k.0 No W .,,4JAX LUMBER and flowers I received while in� PATBICU TUCK � s Highway, oo rwDm''W. A. for the fknv*n also LUMBER AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES • _ :-: Asse4a of A:tNOLI3,J. HERON Orad• hospital. l would .like to thank fire hog r P tats r his visit _the p��� Piano & Theory Mrs - PLYWOOD ...' PAINT ...ARB t _ James x Daaweody, Trustee, 431 TE - - ----------- ---- ---------- 'CLASSICAL and POPL*];AR alters the fouiewing assets for rate • I with to thank the friends who DOORS AND TRIM by leader: PHONE. P1CK1miIIVG Z11 seat me flowers.gifla and cards cur - LOT I, - steek-an-trade Lambei,, Jig any illness and also those who - - - - Door Hardware, eta: Mor Hiselt iiW -vALiED AT iib4••o• called, sncludin Rev. Wilkinson. ____•---_-•_---_____-- -------- Station Rood oust No. Z HigleW _ t 1,OT 2. - Woodworking maeldn. ------ ------- --- ------ ---- -- (Cameron 8 slut - Morley _ 'TELEPHONE 01so m JACKPOT �t my AT l/N.MneW pXLECTRICLAAN - '(16.61 IF NOT WON) 8oeee. Waring Repairs Au T►sM 1045 •�eos 3. — Automotive �d�a— o AJAX - - CKERING 34+6 . _ 11157 Dodge AnttmebHc (2740 (=Is ----------------�---- im "i -ton C1ev. Tri , ' IN, - -- t 0 ' Ila Il -tea a Pieisp NICiBT RAND R ,IM international Marro Tree1[ `1CVESY MONDAY A�m a Ti;.*iDE1tS will be received by tae iAOP aRT >18ACE HALT. END ` 0. OFTOIdxTR]LST ''' � and 10"ersisaed auto It" o'cbeh seen, AT I P. M. ERSON ) M 24=Dundu M• •mob Wednesday. the 4th day of 1Mgw h. � _ • : - _ 111N. Certified ekeque for 30 0m muse - .(Above Alum Boom S (Above Aran Dreg Stan) at�•� Painting ,� Purchase esus b be eaxdaeed w1t1 ---------------------------•-----=- is to ku IN neaa.rsu, ae, ed. ' Fr�rORETTA'SNS`' , "i'�' Paperhanging hander. Tho MOM or any tenderPA MO 3AAIES M. DUNWOODY, -4W � f., Torente, On arao Nf RA ARDWARE L ---- -- ---------- -------- ; - wNI10wa1ee- emd O>0'lOsB ! Phone Ex. 444 'N Y _ Have l8 asnewers and est- fEstimates. �' ed tali. winter aY see 1 es. (NOTICE is.hereby given thatLOCATI - DUSHBY DAY 8 P�kkeLL r soT�e. a>:rxre Phone Pideering 391w4 , ,Apylkatoa will be made by Samuel O • • tis Out. _ Rarl Witzke, of Alton& Read, hk the _ Township of Piekering, is the Coen_ Pi6KERfN6 46 • -. y of Ontario, as the Province of M 6III3LD ROAD, NORTH tAORT4►Ati!! Oatarie. to His Feaesr"�dse Johna -APPRAISALS C; Pritchard, Judge of the County .!..-;OPEN - i' NEWELL. - 4:..rt of the County of Odarie, "A_____._________.____... We ._ __ - - - . Chambers at Whitby, Ontario, en P4eierht� 4gW8. o ' tie 12th ray of April 110, at Me = REAL EITAf1 6R01� phone PICKERiNG S90 of 1111• e'edoet m tie tereaoea RODMAN MCKEItiNG VU Ane : o change his same tram Sensed =art Witake to Samuel Karl Musa. ______________________ a �IIOIIeJ 3�~ `f AND TAKE NOTICE tial az Ap} -- --- SHEET METAL • Ms.. '!lilbweys" 1t Ibis Sura of Sl1W& J lice. No. �2 �P r . wfid be mud. at C..... �GREE�i RIVER �Q ; ;. liens M ebangs tae ELM" at his wife Mise Ruth Hut 'hinp and Mrs. D. N" •illi trees FUOM Iwla "Ale Shane visited Meads in Claremont i ani Jades Wbske. is Pbrlas Leis on Saturday last. - MThOrised ColttYnters' Oft' 111fieea ani Janke WOeea iaa� Benson Lehman - - ' 01*6 last week -end, lie attended a Cam" Dealer fon _-- _ ,T BALs 1tEGI9Ta1e. � week with returned .home • GAR WOOD . ORO : APPLIANEE REPAIRS w hockey tame. • _ �. aft her sister d Ciif fi lhrelay, March 27-eztenaive lettction S�Onta .o. n g • Nle tri first-class M • - .. .. i d' e' ldt', hose Martin GME BROS. AT. 2-OS61 1141•NR. SERVIC! AT. ,31 4 head, Holsteins, iL�esh cows, spring- enaertained' a _ era, pigs, New Holland Wer, new group of Fiends tracts Toronto- on; :NEATIN6 UNITS -7-7-Ferguson manure spreader eo _ �� of last 'week, .' -SUMP AND PRESSURE PUMP SERNI�E er, MR 44 tractor near new. John Oa -March-l5ti�- allele. will be `a �•l/flf- N . Dere t -&-for,, MH, corrlbin., hay, Bi31Y C�mham picture shown at the bl@ Oh OYl in etc. Ths a e chtYrch„ �d lea i IF your SUMP PSP• �. w- cat is good salt. r Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Michell and the � as bill. cattle are'�11 Brod size, heavy pro. faanily have xsoved into the home of R R•poir, nOt ,rt/hen yoY[ bOMMont Is flooded. Loaner pump! 111. curers, and most of the implements \w are near new and m-dern, on'T 7, Ml. an4, Mrs. Richard, Beckett, who ,AUTOMATIC �,7IL {Iellee� � repair period. ,c :,a -711 - Con. S, Markham Twp, south of N,,o. have Elko to live with their d isgh- . ' ` _ "- 7 Highway at Dollar. Property of ter hdYs Alf. M shell and Mr, ich_'- sHEATING"`UNITS AEenis {Or. Atlas, Albany; Duro, !catty dhtd Myers pulli�fi D. A. Robi'nsoni Sale at 12.,m noon, �• : Terms cash.. Na reserve. Farm so]d:. Soup to report Fred WOmon under Phone 179 Pickering RXEN and CLARKF{PRF,NI-TCE, auc- the' doctor's care. We hops}. for. a, _ ,t►r Whitby MO. 9-2515 - tioneera, speedy recovery, 5 "' rM t i` _ - _ _ _a ,.µ -