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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1957_03_22i ulzdi� MA suit C VOL, 7s. xo. r-0 w 0► M - A As islet• tli-M >� y� Qtaite 6t:tes", !F RWAY, MAWN 22, 2857 5 Clans Per COW Post Ottlee Dept. Ottsws, Oaf,. ALLEY �3URNPicker- T---HE P. E 1NG sowLIN in "eao", 7; ResidentsAirtomplaints' ;n -,Road 'Closing i A deputation of .ratepayers, repre- ; t sented by former Scarboro reeve, PICKERING VILLAGE NOTES I Oliver Crockford, appeared before township council blondayi regarding Mr, and Mrs. McClelland, George - the proposed 'closing of Pickering town, and Mrs. Morrision and Ruth; ' _ Beach Road. -Other roads on the list of Machell, stayed with Mr. and Mrs. - - closed are the Brock Road and Frank Prouse lest week. They were Station Road. attending the funeral of Mrs. John'' Mr. Crockford maintained that the Dr. W. W. and Mrs. Tomlinson left threpresented, m ahonld not only receive compensation, but should be given a on Tuesday dor a vacation,ia' Florida. proper access to 401 highway. Pickering Village had their streetg He made the .statement that the graded on the first - day of spring. council was selling the ratepayers whDch cerninds us, robins are being , down the • river by going into an reported in the vicinity during the agreement with the Dept: of High- D� week, and Dlnty Sleep Is loaded S ways without consulting the property up with laswhmaw�t tit be repaired. ' owners on this road. Spring must be Here. rt N ' Reeve Lawson stated' that Picker- Measles and -thicket pm still, pre.' i ing had not entered into any agree- van a� t" younger set at the" meat with the department, and air. commtta3ly. Crockford retracted his statement. Some of our firemen were tweed, The reeve pointed out -that the to star at borne from .treat 'on Redo' , County of Ontario had entered into an nooda7 bscense of illness from smoke , agreement with the province who -at lite Brock Bowling Alley Ore onc have said they will pave the Base Tuesday night Line, which lies mouth of 401 high- Glad to see Mr. X R, Shortreed • way from the Bay Road to Whitby at back • ret his desk in the bank here.` 1 �it'lte was-ilaUrg tLroyb'i�a resist llwreeik't( >sawling Alloys.' Sarweed Ave., Aj= on Tuesday ai�t when an estimated coat of $840,000. The He h -nosh+ be,* with him •greet * litesstsa trees Plekwftg Village Md A = arrived manatee after they bad bean cadet• �. Block esdamted his county in turn have asked Pickering aamr,te et leir»ida tan and sunburn.' ` Asan to be 173,MR Flotsam tougiYtt 20 fuse tet eves three bean. Nearly tatrtt penaus h► the �t at the Township, .Whitby Town tied Whitby Ife d -«r *--1 however tha• that b a-' �e away" *W7, Township to pass by-laws to clone certain roads. Pickering gave third bout all enjoy has to otter. Mrs,' ' l N- , Shortr.•ed enjoyed her hoL'day m the °v4 d.ng to .the by-law Let ?ldonda - - ' - 1 night. y • • • r •p The vote carried, but was recorded. Villaee Council. this wool sakert - nd�ag of Old {Oen Three Twp. Police Authority of S -W Fir e' Y "a -Reeve. Lawson, Deputy-:•eeve s.'+1°cent munirinatfties to sign a pet - a 1 Scott, C.ounciilors James. and Chap-fti°n urging the Metro Conseraalto+t' mzn. iia Julian anil Stewart. Conn-. An+ho•ity b+ rotnnaence work on Duf - • • • • y t t•+'. Ci•petr. •to etitb future ilood:rig c-t11or Pugh urea absent. a It Treasure Tale ' Officers Resign - Committee Discussed 11x, -Crockford'stated that the seg- no 2 Br¢hwaa 1 gestion that people,:south and north Village Clerk Hogarth ►+as been !n 'The finding of an old coin dated ` Pickering Township Risce Com- -�— of l01 kighwa on the Pirkerin stmeted to-weiiare a bvt to os.' aw 1=2 near 'the. mouth of Duffin's mission last Friday accepted - the "re- . A Large deputation from the South- Vpart, Riad, and those north of No. 2. t-00fah a Civil Defence Committee its Creek, has revived a story that has :` s:gnatlons of t3iree ww• Tip police west Piatersnq Fire Committee met highway, info have been using -the Plekerirrg. : - - been slmost.a legend hay ere for many I e three men were: G`pia, Robert w2ththe TregatdtptoCt�kte Aauthor autan hority road.not t ads nate. cloverleaf A eAjax --- -------- T nde waa Mr Ge Fair, who is employed Rae. Donald Miffiesoa. and Albert Purchase or let -tenders for work, is already congested- it t"Harwoales," he����: George - bt the highland Creek -Sand and ' Alun Spokesman. P,. Comport, said that said He said the council should ap '�' �►n,1 Mrs. Thomas r s _ Glsrel company, found the coin. after 1 All three bfficess have gone into in the past, their c:mmittee had been preach the department demanding. a ct-ket•ina, •,nnowtee the-^�-vow"M^tt' =>� it had been taken from the lake where i -business for themselves cr have sec- allowed to let tenders, He had a let- cloverleaf for these people in the east ^e *heir ,laud++.r. t^ds Lit1tP^ to Mr, t i J& company have been hauling ured positions other than police work. ter from tate Clerk. which . advised end :of the township. Rrtan Alexardev f oo ser of til! Ar-' gavel, i It is hoped that replacements can the Corronitsee that" tenders for the Mr. Wm. Sheerin said he had loc- #hrr T,.,. and the Pato Vra. Ler. ret! Gtorge was unayrare of the .story be secured riots away. 'paving of the driveway to the fire- ated a funeral business at the corner 177eWdae The MOTTfaee.+n tiaye ob-a' art Goias being dumped in that same ; ----_ hall should be let by Council. of No. 2 and Pickering Beach Road on Saivrdav, A,oril & in-Pickeriite' Apt man ears aga He said that -- ----- - ---------`- -- ,: •� y y _ - - rrecentl _and badspent t Heart >;Jnited Church. at 300 V. m. � - { Mr, Comvort told Council that he y pea Y $!00 - more coins may have been taken from , • 000. -theme. He said he used Mckering >t - the lake and he- would be watchin wilier$1.00 took the inference frcm'thb Letter. for them. His lirtrs an to start haulg Ithat Council felt- the tommtittee was Beach .Bond as 'as access to .441 for I85'f- Dk,etnrs Ratary itleeted a plan -to ambulance calls and that to have. to ing gravel from the lake about April' J, ,New. Far- not c' mreten+ enough to handle the Fairport Beach aiia� 'ratter, He added, -they were an el-. 8'o dowel Harwood Avenue at certain Tr,e a�,+nal p1,M'+.,n ,•� +he tiro, -,t 2 Lt. ; _ hours was almost suicide: The story is told that back in the ! very bachy recently, when she won ected body. Tp'r*'`^^a ^� ptc1•p-t^d-�+a-1r �' the $100 Jackpot at- the Fairport Bch, i Air. Lome Puekrin who owns acre• 2800's a sailing vessel was seen being i Reeve not t n f in tip ;sniff rhe+ y a abutting the Beach Road, said fnv a- � B;ngo dight, The Fairpoc•t Beach is` g ehar+aw •-, this was not the intension of the iia ss. t�1�^•-•e• srenrA ai F chased by another into the mouth • df. - the real estate e:alue on his property `- : the creek. The boat dropped anchor • Community Club holds a Bing. every le,teT at all. He said that -the Policy ftp: P•.w»�- /•t:N A. t-4sy Reaf' - t FP would drop, if the road was closed. t , "iaind mea were seen to deo a barrel of Monday night at 8.00 p m. In thi. reeard vas the satte as•it a17 Ste ^^}^ " Wall op Rat,da,L P, - •__ ---: 'fir, .Roger Conant, representing J. -;Apnf to ri,ose^ from with -t I coins over the side, and then leave in 1 - --- -"--- _ ways hPd been. E. dusted of Station Rd., said that his �" P -o t :,a burry. I �� • • Fire Ccan•^ittee Chai—l"' 'Robert client has -his farm south of 401, but ire this Board at a late= date ----- One belied is., that the first boat est Riverside Stewart.-sa'd he tivul4wc.00d the pol- lived on the north side. If this road was British and the second was i,w +n be that the Fir- Cum ri•tee ex- Pkkeelag Bad++lialea club Gem -; American and that the En ish ._if I • ptndi+++tes were to go thrrugh the was closed to would greatly iriconven- s,�s English. -if fence his client. taught by the Americans, would at Ratepayers Officers cox­ii.- Reev& Lawsorr said- they had been least not have to give up their money. Some weeks a-zo Cam-il .agreed told there would be a- service toad A badsi!iinton club was formed hexer Claude -Fields who turned 88 The, annual election of officers of that the emr+mittee rr,titd m^k -ptrT- along the south -side of 441 highway, several weeks -ago, mad soon had all. - Mr. - Last February, recalls hearing this the R-verside Drive )liatepayea•s' As- chases ten to .115 and th- Clerk would connecting Church Street and the the members it could handle, and a story many times from his mother. In * sociation was held on March- 13, at ppv ser•+,e on re^eiet of a ,nlucher. Station Road. - off to a great start, � those days the old Field homestead.! the' home of Mr. W. Hooker. C uracil incets the Fire, Committee Township solicitor T. A. Moore read reach Monday night the'group play!, . was situated on the bank overlooking Officers elected for 1887-58 are:- on march 25th to discuss the matter out police statistics on the number of on the cot:cts, rested froth. the Dist- the; lake, just east of the mouth of Pres, D. Creighton• Vice -Pres,. J._ further• accidents at Pickering Beach Road riot High School and the mearbersWp ' Daifin's Creek. Mr. Fields said his arm _ ----= ------------ and in that . Tt was anted out now numbers about rsona • po LAY Lie iitiggitt Sec., W. Hooker; Trema„ 1 that the Whitby -Pickering town line The dub has perfortned• -at lessii mother often said she could go to the M". G, Cole; Social Con., Mea D. spot where the coins had been damp- Creighton and J SPEW TRAP Tn111tAATClt OUT will not only remain open but will be one -good' service in community spir- Haggitt • Welfare, He himself, remembers watching KrI. W. Hooker and Mrs..M. Clem- -------------------------- paved from the Base Line to No. 2 if, in that 1t allows •netgtsboia to meet --------- Chiurh Street is also to be Pam ea_h other, ms well as the fun it pro• , atone -hookers sail into Dulfin's I an". Thp efforts and projects of the VA*uiasr Hear About Natural Gas :Greek back about 1870. -Mr. Fields A:aocirtion for from the Base Line to No. 2. vides, J said that the creek in those days was I Q0°�ng 7 will nifty rresented as Mr. Crockford stetted that the noun- ---------- Mich --- - --Mich wider and deeper at this spot. be: Conservation; Floor Control; Bet- - RoijiHan Jack Q cil should have the whole township's . • -_ • Many of Pickering's residents todayte•'nent of' Conivrrmity in General, his vtoer-d'oner spepker.st Rotary. an interests at heart, not just the ietdivi- -(those o! the 60 -year age variety) m`i � nO• Monday evening Mr, Chan. World, of t dual. If Lighting Gross Fires „ recall spending their summer holidays the l� edorts of the Association Oshawa. who is the Iocal represent- Reeve Lawson' said they were, con- _ !a cid pleats probing the river bottom in regard to conservation have prow• . ative and on -the -ground man. lor'the sidering the township as a whole. � , � - mod laltetront, hoping to find She ed a �p in the right direction since Con• riners Gas Co. Reeve John Mills of Ajax, told the MY ' Cared treasure, theft was no flooding in the River- In describing his Comoatty. Mr' 'meeting that if the Base Line- is 1' The story, was never proven as side area for the first time in years. World points out that the same is paved, it will open uli the whole south If mz plea to burn off that dead true, and many hold it was no - -- ------ --» close to'being one' hundred percent : �►B - ' --- end of the township, Ajax and Whitby grass or old-i'iibbii►ki that went outs - more than a legend • •••...- Canadian emned. Many thousands of for future development, with the spring cleaning --be carefulL However, if more coins are un- ! D�seuSS Fere Area In Mr. Ted .Situs, county engineer said It touid cost you $50 or even laiia Canadians are in the eTnplov. - and covered at this spot, this summer, it the Company appears to be one of they are taking traffic counts on all you in jail, will certainly prove that somebody the few .large industries - In this these roads every 3 months. He also The Southwest Pickering- Fire Co, dumped money there: I South -fast Area cottt,try. who have. among their other said that the department have indi- ran an advertisement in this paper's / Whether the story is true or not, concerns, the welfare of the districts Gated that future traffic increases . elf last issue, pointing out s atie of the lVe ince to think that it was, and that The discussion of a new 'fire area in which they operate, at heart. Mr. greatly, they would consider another Clauses in, the local bylaw governing Picketing Township in those early l to include the Heron sub -division, World emnhasized this several - thrice access, possibly a clover leaf or- over the lighting ad fires. { ' days shared in some -of the__exciting Pic�kei•ing-Beach Road—and-Pickering- in`his -gddt'em er?d pointed cut also, pass, but -not necessarily at. Brock Yo>tare • not permitted to burn grass _^thistory we read about in other places. I Beach, took place at township corm- that theirs teas not an orgatitzatten Road, but wherever surveys showed or rubbish within 20 feet of a fraena- 4 ...---_. - ail this week. building, or 15 feet from a brick or ____________________:_--_ which rrn:ld null ice its roofs and it would be to the best for Councillor Robert Stewart. Chair- tnnve nut whenever they felt like it, hll, Celebrate Golden Wedding man of the, Pickering Fire Committ- It wns regretted by some that the Reeve Lawson told the meetingEcco building, You cannot set fires, - ee met with the Ajax Fire Comm- sneaker did ,tot snend more time, on tliat a board of. arbitration •would be op,a public highway, street or, roar! t t Adversary - pa or between the hours of sunset and ! �• _`= Keck-- -- - + P y • - urs the# --would . concern us, as set u in the future, and' the could rise. If you contravene the loca� f' They discussed the re .send constim- a r then to -.ask for anon -bylaw, you are liable to a fine or-! u � Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Baker„ Chtxch' Possibility of 1 kr] future cttstottre . ppm compeers Ajax Fire Deznrtment looking after ere of natural gas -sand srRr+e of Eire' (or appeal for another access to 401 3 6t, celebrated their Golden Wedding the above-mentioned areas. It would problems that might have to be faced. highway. He said that none of the to $50. phis cotirt'coetti. railtsi a to on Wednesday, March _20. A family 'take a 4 -mill rate to cover- this.. At - There are a large number of Aiax roads would be closed until work on par Could get you • ten days in then -' a _ •gathe-ing was held at the home of njp , county gaol, unless such tae and this their titer Mrs Alan Miller last present this area is getting_rre pro- homes now heating with gas, and tjte Base Line has beea co feted costs be sooner paid: daughter tectlon from Pickering Village for when available here, many house- whiche estimate would take about Last year � peraot>s - 6tmday, �' s one mill, holders could be exvected fn be in- three els. charged and we understand that s1 Mr, and Mrs, Baker have been re- If the plan is a y ------ ----------------------- disc tuitne t� in court this weep- _ ',Wdonts here for p pproved b Ajax terested, Home -owners in this cam- r r' many years: The Counci], then the tan would have to mtmity, will however likely &given . Pews wishes them the best on this bis approved b the sill- tele warning. If but'niag gtrsss ad ihappy occasion, and hopes they 11rve y people of the a•n opooituntty d finding the;answerio a3t1PlO>R'1' YOUR LOQAID rubbish. plow be caredul, it's NO% area, Tf the residents give stpproval, to fltetr etrestlens long before active b ` >DTWO own? more auatversaries, 9 new fire area would be trot tap. l lwtallatiors take'pLce. I _ d "� for your own.good,,. i > _ ° ac 7,.. - something to do with your t� EM,-IRST yya� r , -r -- hands keeps you mem getting r R1.n s y fidgetty and noticing how hard ` s r the seats are. So whether you - - - ,yMs� can listen and kniS_4s.quitte--a q • t t T3-- Westin. Some can, some can't. y�Personally I am happier in my "Dear• Anne Hirst: For over 10 ' you from him. p may be mind if my hands are occupied. i i years ed to a man . • shocked into a ting effort x� y" s , But ar'one convention I received , I practically worshipped, un- • to overcome ' this jealousy - �` s�H ` rz �',_i quite a, j41t when -a W.I. execu- .. til bis ridiculous jealousy almost •and he might win. Discovering ua �f ` ";f' �'' true said "it was an affront to • y �i ly troged my love. We have that you thick of leaving, he `" �,pi a speaker for women to knit during an • � � ' tean-age twigs and everythins • mq, beg for another chance; � ' � � � address". An . " d g addr s d there ,else to make our lives worth- • if he succeeds in driving away • ,I was I caught in the act! But while, except this one obaessioa- • his jealousy instead of you, with no -intention- of being •dis- - - _of his. The- past year he has • yow will be happier at home courteous. grown worse; worse; I cannot chat with • with him, keeping your fam- It might be a good debate for any man I know, in any circum- ' ily together. He has not been your local W.I. --. stances, without hearing . his •,stented, either, you know, J a • , ..' "snide remarks and seeing his• ' a man torn by Jealousy. is._a IMOMN ETIQUETTE `seal anger. It is disgusting. pitable object and suffers more "I am a decent woman, an un- •than^ anyone else can. imagine. Q. Should Bridge prises M ' - . derstanding mother, and his sus- • The other man will respect , ,r` - _ iciona are so insulting that I • our decision. seeing its just- "�„-wraDped or lett open? : ac tually burn with resentment. • ice, and you will have the con- A It is much better to wrap . - - I cannot respect him any more -•' solation of giving your hus- them attractively. because his mind .is so, occupied • band the chance to win you f< Q- U someone fella a joke that i a y „'` you have already heard, sheali - with this doubt of me that I feel • all over again. I urge you to ��` y / -: s • you stop h1mY you y. A. Only if you are' his sole I even have thought of leaving • dash into court with the in- 1ilfistene him, but rve not had the heart • tent to join your life with that .:.. to take the girls away;.. He woe- • of a man you hardly know. P -you ” fps them _ -z DOGHOUSE Of LUXE - ,Mltzie'.r the 'spaniel makes think jf• 8 t1 ?- of the old la who lived•• in a shoe as she contemplates her For Boys Girls "A few months ago I met s 'DOES HE LOVE. lady = man who seezo the exact oppo- "Dear Anne Hirst: I am 10 "doghouse" of open -toed design, with insulated walls and an ' - site - high minded, respectful, and in love with a soldier a year attached welcome' mat, Actually, MitsieCs modernistic abode is - with. dignity and integrity. that older. He wautt me 'to marry, an insulating blanket, made at General Electries plant, for an - make everybody honor him. He's him in Apikl, when he comes Air Force Instrument used In tracking gunnery targets. - been to dinner with us fre- home for three months. But he . quently, but I've been alone with .has never told me that be loves hien only once. • I have felt a me, though he has told ►sir What of the county and town � . growing sympathy between us don't be misled - - friends. Also, hes always,talk- sift'roads? �� that I have fought but .cannot . -� about other girls! overcome.... Last week we met "What do you advise me to by radio road reports All roads - - ��� are ,not highways- Better be ,, • ', accidentsliy and stopped for tea. do? V.A.W." smart and stay • home if you can "It was than he told me he had • I advise you to ,gait for a � � until gravel roads have .had a loved me me sicca we met -'and .year or two before you con- chance to improve., After all the Anne Hirst; I could not help re- ient to marry anybody. � � Frost government has given us - • A boy of 17 1a not mature every encouragement to give s "He will do anything I w' •enough to get married, and the car a rest by boosting gat. and .leaves -the decisions to me. Fora few days last week the oline two cents a gallon. The - Whatever shal I do? I feel ter- • this especially gaoler- air.had a really springis�h feel- trouble is what we would like • cent when he has the poor , tibly sorry for my husband, but Ing. The - birds thought so tog to do isn't always possible. You : after all. it is his own fault. ± taste to mention other girl Bluejays left the shelter of the may cut out pleasureaunts but e" trips. Ali HONEST ." • to tics one he hes asked to be woods and too& to the hf _ To break u a home is a • his wife. He is show off �, p� i91ways. y�thisuis t�hembeginning e p . of course. but that does not What they ho to find on the ' • solemn It might + roads I don't, know but they of March so we can un - were s excuse hires. As he !s today I castry 10 pmt disastrous for your chit- doubt whether you could stay c y exploring. Spar- pleasant weather. But*while It area, and that would destroy •� to him for atingle rows swarmed around the bush- is admit underfoot. _ • aaT happiaeu for. . . _ es. happily chirping is lord that s ?salt' bad 5� fee you bete year. pringinc ursging• And the _ - - . In the air *Yon would be more distraught + Don't censure him, _t�g� language. defying the juncos and should bee - _,; and alone than YOU ever have .• he has not said in so mart' chickadees. Squirrels were in a days are gettini - longer - that - ► been. • playful mood; cottontails out always helps. Farmers have words. •I love you. A pro- j(oa for food. This morning more f _ a I �k you owe your hue- • g daylight to jet extra jobs * bead the truth about •l assumes that he is In Rusty wag terribly noisy. 1 said done cad' the women -folk turn qty you love; of course, you miss hear- ' a thigh od lea to Partner, 'What is the world their thoughts to houses - ; lssa tttwt Mears pg - • ins him say so, but don't mis m Rusty barking at?" Partner You can't resist the urge -no -' tmvoas* • judge him for his thoughtless- laughed -- "Probably a rabbit, matter how hard you try, It �� r wsDjeRns ha.� ilvm understand strnesa. It is tthat be lsha is ttilakt . know what tHe saw me wo make oft filterday and a coo much could be by starting far and _ , •`' T _ • ins far many of bis Own• ems- �y took after It but kept his you may be glad to settle down �w a/acus! Wartl>reb�t .. tions thaw. of yours. ' distance in case the rabbit' mi ht to knitting again. • What does your family say? bite!" g g g Embroidery adds the _ • You should discuss the aitua- Speaking of knitting ...there a3' gaY fash- r •lion with your parents, who -Yes, that's our Rusty - the was a little item in a newspaper ion touch to these Young sum• tion the lad and. can advisee best watch -dog. and the best, dog last week that intrigued me. A mer playsuits.. Easy sewing for . • anyone else. -with children we have ever had, minister in a church in England yo". you better thea but hasn't the %lightest idea is encouraging women to bring Kittens and ruffles for girls; ' about hunting. MItchie-White has their knitting! He says it helps doggie trim for little boys! Pat- at Your problem, writ- forgotten the art too, probably them to concentrate. Well now, terse 883: Pattern, embroidery - r - - ' big Alae Hirst about It- will too well led to bother. He ..Isn't that something? Maybe the transfers, directions for child- y clear It In Your mind and bring watched a mouse run across the • cleric preaches extra long ser• ren's sizes 1, 2, 3, 4 included. r g. her coaafortiag`` sympatky cad kitchen floor today and wasn't mons- Even so . Send TH!!RTY-FIVE CENTS kind cooasel- Address ber at even interested. The other • day I was interested because I like (stamps cannot be accepted use y Sox 1, 123 Eighteenth St New - _ when a little .mouse practically to knit at meetingspostal note for safety) for this - = Toronto, Out. - but I haus crossed his path he did.manage manage never tried taking it fo church. pattern to LAURA WHEELER, to catch it. Then he . let it go The- question arises - is it or* is BO2 1. 123 Eighteenth St, New - again and looked surprised when it not- bad manners to knit while Toronto, Oat Print plainly PAT- - ' - • . the mouse disappeared down a listening . to a speaker? I would TERN NIIMBER. your NAlltlz hole. And yet when I catch a say it depends on the knitter. and ADDRES& , • , mouse in a trap he .is quite The English cierie claims it gift to you -two wonder. ' i Our i ready. to eat it. Would 'anyone �• sips concentration The! again ful patterns .for yourself, your h :. like a good. mouser? . - 8 _ depends on the knitting. and the home -printed in our Laura w _ ''Maybe' aur Mitchie gets as -knitter. A fancy pattern calls Wheeler Needlecrarft Book .. . : confused over mice as we do for practically undivided atten- Plus ,dozens of other new .de- ever weather forecasts. " A tion And you can't concentrate signs to order -crochet, knit. • • monthly farm magazine.: came' 'on both the knitting 'and what ting, embroidery,iron-ons, nov- : out with a long-range weather the.speaker speaker is saying. 'On the _ elties. Send 25 cents for your • _ forecast which said "below nor- other hand easy knitting really copy of this book NOW -with • , mal temperatures -art expected helps. , gift patterns printed in in! for all Ontario." A few days If the speaker is good you . later a thirty -day forecast ap- probably forget to knit anyway. peared in the daily press which Ii the' speaker is boring having ISSUE 12 - 1957 . . ; sald ' "average to above normal i m a ure nay be expected." But the rold reports are what' :TSP>a x e gets me down. "All highways �� � • ' � t barred and dr}wing conditions s • g "- what happens? ..You : SIZES start out on a good highway en �t 4�0 io. p route to visit a _friend _in a; near- a by city: Except for places j M6 -7 e'eA•at where melting snowbanks make the road slushy you get along Add to fine. You forget -your friend � ? your wardrobe with .• _ �� ih ese blouses -a thrifty way to lives. in a sub -division on a Iatve many smart 'fashions for gravelled road. But you are not . likely to • 'forget after you've a •' a : :'Spring! Three classic styles, with � ' v. Clever little variations in collars been there! The clean car you x�` ' ;Cud pockets. Sew them to . mix started out with is covered in tlhd match with your favorite ' slush. Gravelly , deposits 'hit - - =i'ts' mudguards and under -car - your ti Pattern 4860: Misses' Sizes 10, crags. Salt riddles a hole in I'4, IB; I8; 20: Size I6 upper_ . your- muffler. And- then after : t►ersion, 21/4 yards 39 -inch; :: .you reach home, miraculously middle 1% .yards; lower lrifa safe and sound, you hear again yards. This OH, MANI -Hold onto your that repetitious road report - This -pattern easy to use -sim- hats, girls, and pet a' load of = "highways bare, driving condi= jyle to sew, is tested for fit. Has this men's cocktail' suit, dis- tions good - at least on roads -_per illustrated instructions, Played by asodel Bhl Clvne-ata - _ you are likely to - travel,' adds — - Send FORTY CENTS- (stamps recent style show. It has a the news reporter. Now..I as - _ pnnot be accepted use liostal Purple coat, with charcoal flan- you, how does any reporter _ . for safety) for this pattern- Wel collar. This is,worn owe~ a know what roads you are likely " t Plainly 8IZE, NAME, AD. silver brocade vest and mush- to travel? What of the thou- HOPE HE PUT FILM IN -Shooting the. same;• • picture in both a f =IllS. STYLE NUMBEL loom -pleated shirt with face sauda of commuters in aind out color.and black and white is possible with this unusual setup. �~ -`• -'•. Send order' to_ ANNE -ADAMS trim. T#�s traussrs bre Iridescentof .disticle? What of Two 35 -millimeter cameras ware mounted on to of one - nn- thi friends who pt but to visit other b this enterprising photographer ppi g x A. I28 Eighteenth $t., New -charcoal kidskin with purple In- t>bam4t .What• iaf. the farm lanes Y P 9 phot res her for *mapping pictures � Faronto. Out. sets to mulch asks?, P P at the National Photographic Show. I . 1 . _ bifes'a you hit the highways... _ _ • •w : _ r 1 Al ell k CL EMON7 nailed their san i[wnettt and Mrs. eIIy Institute was held on Wedges- Pascoe and Samlly on. D. Dawson of Clermont. vis- a sing-sogg of Irish apnea, The mss*- >; day atternoon at 3A0 P. m. Mr. Floyd Sunday even- ited Dd:, and Mrs. D. L. Maus and tag closed with' the Beaed7ctlon- Two carloads from hese attended •pew spoke to the group on the sub• �' i family during the week-ead. Mr. Ray Carson wtio is stationed >obd Pickerio� Liberal Ast+ociafioa �itys Diana tad i5riend Remamoer the Pot Luck Super be- at Newlbundland with the RCS is ject ag "Art." Mr. Peters is a COUSM. Doreen laamil o p0 Toronto spent sweeting at Brougham last Thursday hezcial A�rtiBt and is well prepared to eek-end with the_fotaaer's � sponsored by the church in the hoarse on a three-week vacation- --the _ $peak oa t3is- suublect: no-II Cili- ruesgrandparents M:. and Dm's. Wnm. Ell• Topp- Ha _j=.__Friday_ evening, Mr. and Mea. Bob Shank and son M We are sorry to report that M '. ac1c ,� dozen cookies,' to be sold later. - ieott. March 22. Supper to start ab tJ 3� . , oft 'Mansell ,ia stall on `the sick list this Aurical Events wan given by Mea. k6 m. followed by crokino?e games. the Carson's here. , W ee sugfer from a mouth inter- Mrs. Stewart o! St. Catharines = r k► '� Murray' aa�eent a few •days last week with Mrs Mr. and Mrs W. Ellicott of Toros- "Mr. and Mtn• Lloyd Wilson;, Mrs. bion. Mrs, Frank Gostick, 'accompanied Cassie. -to,* visited' his parents '1&. Pnd.Mrs. Gaorae.Wilsa and Mr. and Mrs. • liar. Tom Dawson is expected hcdne by'Ms1s*Vm, Grove, ad on Hill. Wm• Ellicott ¢urng the week-end. Ralph Jones attended the funeral of have returned' home ,from WOO- Mr, 'and Mrs K . Pascoe were at - r1ra� tine hospital this week after un- - Mra,'Thoa, Bell. at Barrie last Wed- Whitby on Saturday attending the ---------------------------------- ,.dergoing surgery, , mile trip to scenic California where j nesday. ' °t - Several from here 'attended the she visited a brother and other rel- w'�� at his stater Mjss E. Pascoe BALSAM & • MT. ZION The church was packed orf Sunday rtmaws brow in - Toronto, on the and Mr. C. Hewitt. Spo atives. They were away, for three evening • to nee the picture "Martin. -_ -:week-end. ' • .. Mr, and Mss. George I�ttox, . E`ttn- ' The W. A. met last Wednesday at _. .' months• the kid¢rte of Mrs. Wm. Hazbroa with Luther.?' ltd. and Mme. Jas McGuire eater- The Baptist Mission. Circle will Gillen: visited his mother Mrs. Wzn ' IK4. and Mrs. Walter Pascoe attea- tsaiaed several Toronto' friends qn the Knox, one evening- last week, fourteen ladies present. The meeting a meet on March 26th, at 2.39 p, zn• at Mr.Wm. JudeCherrywood. and • opened with hymn 500, followed by dei the by United Ch wadding • to .. � � weelc-ead. the home at Mrs. F_-yer. M•rs. Frank. daughters, Mrs. George Todd and prayer and the scripture: Hebrews, the Whitby .United Charth on Wed- : Tl}e loocal Legion Branch held a' St. Ggstick's group was in `charge of the • Mrs. Wm. Hd ainger and Mrs: Leslie- ' I L' I'-10, read by Mrs. Day: The Roll nosday. patrwk's Party in the Hall on Satur- program. The topic "Historical Back- Hollinger, all o! Cher-ywood, called Call was answered by an -item onr---',-'-C•-----____"------ day evening. ground of Bolivia•" on the former's'sister Mrs. Wm. Gray -Faith, The lesson. thoughts on the ir:�l.GI� l �OO� _ Miss Sandra Hill'-had a birthday The regular meeting y! the United . one day last week. same were taken by Mrs, B. Jamies- - -- party last Friday when several Of Church W. A. will be field on Wed- Mrs Gannon and daughter Gladys •cn,-'The theme song was sung. Mrs. On Wednesday, the .ladies_ of the her young friends joined with'i►er to nesday evening, 112hrch 27. Mrs. .F. Cheirywood W. A. met at the home R`K,, of Toronto, visited her brother Jack EMPringh'am gave a reading- , Celebrate the occasion;Evans and Mrs, H. Johnson ace on Warren and•-Mrs. Willson on Sunday. "Don't Make Your Children go to Mrs. W. Holmes, when she and �- The Young People's Union of the' th^ i':ogram Committee. Dr, Tomlin- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wagg and church," The. Worship_ closed. with a . Mrs. Alves and Mrs, Ruby Petty ser-. s , X.Inited Church met on Monday even= son will show pictures .taken during daughter Gail, o! StouKfville, called ;hymn 263, Tice mutes were read ved a del.cious luncheon before the + hag at the home at Anne and Jean his vacajori `with Mrs, Tomlinson to cn M and Mrs, K Pascoe on Sun- _ and adopted. It was decided to eater - regular meeting. began, Mrs. George ' Francis the Sunny South last autumn, day. - to a wedding' in May, the reception Todd, President, presided at the meat- , On Sunday night at the United • The United -Church Bake Sale in Mr' and Mrs. Ross Knox and dau- to be held at Sky-Loft, Thls -was fol- ing which she opened with apoem �•�_the Young People's Union. the United Church S. S. Ro-7n last ghters Betty -Jean and Faye, visited' lowed by a short St.' Patrick's prog= "A Recipe for Today." Psalm 748, who are supplying a masa or . Satur ay x-erc wire-:sf�xl . -- v e• the T um Laudamus, read services: were very much surprised Considerable change in the wa; o! i t I unison. Mrs:_ Ruby Petty 'read the M r'ltiIn and Mrs, 8. McGuckin;. Ston£.- ManderFon� a 'readiri by Mrs. Jack Heb- to see coat there were more young renovations ha:•e been? lately by ville on Sunday. Fr--pringham: a contest and game and scripture from the lith Chap of Heb- people in the choir left than members, the W, A. -ofthe United Church. • • : re-a-s. Mrs, A: Wood - read- from, the , is the congregation. The lades have begun work on the Devotional -Leaflet, the thoughts on Mr. Eddte Ortiz has moved his wife specialsjuilt they pian to enter in. the Self-sacriftte, . Reports were received ~' - iand family from Toronto and will be correct being held ar r--oda, / } M on tkfe var_ous projects being carried- - building a [home this spr:ng on- the, • The 'work 's being done : hc+me. B e I I'S* Beauty y S a I OJ 1 _ on. The corresponding secretary an- property at the rear od the Sarco of the Gocdfello.,.•=hip. Class Ptesid• _ nounced Open House at the United .JPlant-ftwe- ent. Mrs, AndersoY- _ nee Elizabeth d Mai _ _ h Training School. on March.. The Father and Son Banquet for, t:pr EI'z beth n Sts. ---- _---_------ 22 the Semi-annual W A. meeting _ the Scouts and Cubs. Is scheduled to O U �' } l a - - PLCKERING of the W. A, on May 22: the Toron- be held ori March 27th, but the place n /Vi - _ _ _.. .. to Conference Branch on April 9,A0 has not yet been determined,' Euchre was held in the ToAmship - - 'and it. Invitations were read from Mr. and Mrs. A. J• Galloway vet Hall via iesda3*. when the loIIowtng _TtNT�NG DYEING - the W. Pit. S. at Dunbarton for Mar: ed the former's parents in Torotito ' ' : . Markham -W, M. S. on •• as SenhdaY• . were winners: M:s. M. Elfcott, Mrs, 21, and from. A. Carlton and Mrs. J. Cara; MrrG. April 1 . wh��h were accepted with pr 8 - A number of young people were at Munch, Mr, H. Piaxton and Mr. W, - SPECIAL-;10.00 PERMANENT FOR $8.00 - - - thanks, The - Phantom . Tea for our _ -'llteunt Zion on Sunday evening to see Carlton. Special prizgs to .bTn _A. W', April meeting was announced, and the film-"Ma"tin Luther": - ` .. B2flroy and Mrs: Jessie 8.-ton. _ -- - - - plains for the May meeting, whlcJ% is - - _The regular meeting cd the Wom- Mr. and Mrs. Pascoe, of Whitby. HONE 41 _ _ _ _ _ - A= Annual Spring opsit Meeting, were made. Gifts, for the W: M S. bale were received, and arranged for.­ After , • Atter- the tsuslness .period was con- tisttiwl'dM aY 1 - 0 11 t1i11101 11it ' li 11itt11lsa l isism a 01 iiill - y .- and chap on the.Stud Ro k. a e .0Preed.ent then read the. Constitution _ . :: •._ '. - r - o; the W- A The meeting closed with a hymn an:i'the W A. 8etiedictioa: - ---------------------------------- GREEN RIVER = DO-�o.�e _• .. _ " . BIG Lois Lhman off Sunday last1lQra.- -cisted,Mr, and Mrr-. B, Drveor�liio-• rtly. - . ga rth. Bifiy ha is A reed film feaFire o� the turing alI•Sc ttish .. '. _ .m team 1 a t :. cast, and the Billy - _ _ ccs ufilm nct nw.th our reaalar service __. . = .. - on Sunday, Ma;�-ch 2t at 7.30 p, m. Is the Eaptist Church. Adm Free.. $v 49 eryone welcome, _ r.T.7- f •------------------ So Area No.nthweat Ptekerlai FUe TENDEM for h of Fireball Driveway pia &rea. Sealed_n addressed cads : • - - . e and marked � for Drive- - roe- Buick Sager 2-door 8ryteta� Way said Parking Arae wW be neo- _ - ♦ 4 N X . Saturday, ;L � sss0si mss# !!0011 t11tssR sa11ile miming 7ssis s ate' No= as11� s#i0! -11th ssaaasa alnfstr a1101111s assssi >� 30, 1 until P. . 1lfar• .. 3eQIYE . _ � - • - _ W IN AY G AREAapprox.-40 7b - PA - b feet YOUR nearest Buick dealer is the best virtually ends the n dip you or Al.e trading o embankment - t _ down me - a do -in-front em on west; ..mea in• town to et to, know-ri ht' cowl had to live with up to now. side of driveway. q g i For complete information regarding ;He's making it might-! easy for you to get You go around curves and corners with work to• be done.. contact Mr. Ea, ' everything you want in a fine car ...'in a the confidence of a cat on a carpet-like Orchard Crown. Inn. Stop 37 • King- - rtew Buick, of course. - - _ a !rain on tracks.. That's Buick's combing sten Road. a: East woodlands. , B The lowest z; any tender not nee= It's all a matter of what you get-for what tion of ball-joint suspension, a new lower s essartly accepted. you spend :. , and just look at what you centre of gravity and unique front-end `. ED. ORCH ARD, do qe4 in any Buck! That's when your - : eometry that gives you'the easiest 'Secretary-Treisnrer starts to rise—with your first handling and surest cornering yo i ve ever-------- ---------------------------- excitement SI;ERTFF'$ SALE OF LANDS 'look at these classically beautiful lines. known. .iia The County Court Of The _ - ea And when you're behind the -wheel— You go on and on—getting happier and ABIO feeling the instadt response of that Thew ppier-and your monep_'a_talldng bigger s' COUNTY' OF 01%'T - ha TO WIT: Under and by virtue o a. 3 Varia2-le Pitcfi DI�Cnoty'-yo e- r mita, _ u: excite- and bigger every _ _ : out of meat mounts even higher. t you Brack dealer' and take • the ham. `%hili the Writ Countyof e C art ot_ the Faclas Issued onrity 'of `> It's a newJdnd of.performanae, sparked qr '5?Buick. Do it today! by brilliant Obedience from a big 368- able PitdrDyhaflow-ia the _ .. _ _ heel of a Ontario, to )me directed, against the h^ds s•ed tenements of GEOBGE • Vew Advanced Vari KELLY and OLIVE . KETeLY, I have - Cubic inch V8 engine. Then - ou brake to y * y only Dytlaflow Buick builds foie Itis standard 6 gentle stop-�or even a quick one-and on Aoadmaster, Super and Century-optional at -- - - - - - �__• CMS seised and taken in -Execatioo- arA _ - sdill otter'tor sale by Public Auction you learn how Bthick's level9zed-brakmq - - �t Adtb" my office n the Court Inose, I in -- -- _ _ - is f i Whitby.a T cads !a - the To .. n 7 April 16, 1957, at 100 o'rleek in the ' •' BY '� • -• - atteboon, all the right and titlt; in- fitnowo /1 -a� s-� tern% and ennfty Of redem+_nrlo_n_ _of -1r.^ -f.EORGE KELLY and ALIVE HEI, out.. ifollowing LY, to, is and o the -. r. anrl ST1Vf3IIf.AR,t>•at'certain �� x n�rrel or ttset of land avid nrehriseb -' : _._r situate '9ying -and being in the VM- is i ems' _ - _ of Pickering, and known at Lot 40•' e. T� 7 .: .. - , K GINERAL MOT YALUs are nt *►anbsston, In the Toel�n!hl;t . . _.. Plan Sabo - riF1157D ', -1 • i4 sa v... _. _ .. a ve-eeoperty bjeot to - • • • _ ... .twin motte:tes, 7ICkeringPawOW_ a _ v r y - r . , '.i... ',' .. . s. ' .' i:. ;.rte n 1. = «c ..%J•v.. Pp _ AU Dtf Y their r►eW • ho�a • � -' Gt�E EN W 00 D - Ek -me Harvey, of Toronto t �. Ccagrattilatiors ' W John Paxtors Shamrocks decorated the Sunday the weals -gad With his gr•rd �aze3ta WALT- OV S _ who receive3 the Leading Actor's A- School repro on PYId_; evening, for ]14r,'and'Mrs. H...4, :3rvey. tJ n Darr& C olleS' the W A :crokinole party. The wn- Bob Cowie was home for the week ward es the S-mp nets were: Ladies - Mrs, C. White, gad from TsCor3t4 LJttiversix WOOD PRODUCJL1.7 late Festiaa'' is held in lin S ouse-.9nondarY Rev. and Mrs. Ivaa� Kennedy and � als held in Hart House .4n ;MTS• G. Pea:ock; Gents -Bill Worn- - t &Cott, Walter . Brown. The children's theli randson, ut Caanington, vsit- iSaturday ev'aiAg rues krin and ed 4n $tnday, with their son, Reg. and- - Stephen Jac__aan, were in the cast P q/� cf the dr:Tn '- le got Rhywhm'', p:.e- Linda Izatt,-Roy Puckrin and Jimm3+ riends of Prel�br�eat — Garages • n b Pickering District High Izatt, Friends of. Mrs, Chas. Puckrin are ed Cottages a Cedar setsted y _ A nusrt.>er f children; also a few . pleased to•'hear she is home from the _ .School.-by Posta—1��tchen Ufli s - bletal Garage Doors, Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, adults are indisposed with chicken= Ajax Hospital Percy Clarke were; Mt; ane Mrs- !Pox• bout twenty-five enjo�.'a tour Rchards, of Toronto.. Congratulations to Rleanor Bell s ornsored by 'the Chia; througtr the '-- . • pA ` enure Comhinatton Doors & Windows ' The oyster supper was will attend- and -Bill Bennett who were married Gene -al Motors plant on Tuesday ai- I4J-ll�i - ,ed on Wednesday Congratulations to in the church here on Thursday Qi- t�rnoon.� the, men of the, church who have a ternoon. Aster a wedding trip to West" Skveral' fr.m here enjoyed the an- , al ,a suc- gain Made this annuevent Virginia, they will n eke their home' Weal treat at the oyster supper at - P i C E R N G 3 gess. in North Bay, Following the sere- Greenwood on Wednesday evening, _ The Evening Women s Association mony, Rev. M. Buttars _presented A m=iber of ladies enjoyed a Ron- - held the►T. Ma'411.?neeting at the her ie f Eleanor, who is the first bride to, be I Ad Plastitware Demonstration at the of Mrs= -A. _Vorden. The- ladies .. a:e j married in t;u new church, with, a. home of Mrs. .Wcnnacotf on Mohdaq ,buoy s,;: inQ for the variety shoe.- white Bible., Best wi_i4hes of the tom: evening• to, be presented ir. Agril and the baz- I munity go v, ith Eleanor and Bill to = _ i aar in June: ci s May Brown..Iia§ been comer - Saill MC 1• • - - -= e5cing 'im t the hoe of Mr. and blas. � - - - Dinty's -' - `Walter Bayles 'Brougham, and. --has pow returned to her home here. PICKER! r The Y. P. U. met x -%% the Mount a es W1 �7ei��C� Lir. church ' -Sunday - evening, and enjoyed the presentat- i - Ion of the Martin Luther film..r� - - - - The Afternoon W. 'A. met There- ` . 'Toro qHY Outboard •INalrine Products day afternoon at the home of Mrs. - Tames Brooks, In the absence of Mme• " ' .- COBRA. CHAIN SAWS - _ . Wm. Brown, Mrs. P -Clarke conducted the worship service, assisted by M"* _b Washing t P Wetsoa arn� Mrs. E. Pascoe The Beatty 1t! ashing Machines & Appliances - -- Quilt. Comaniftee displayed two cot g1dits which have been completed. - - Pians were made for an entertain- Soldering and Light Welding - =neat to be held in the church early -will- month. � R is April. Next basement •s ,feeling when work Chain haws REPAIRS Costom sawing - be held in the basement, y will coaaaence on one of three quilts _ > #o be quilted in the near future. _ ea- _ _ Sgrrr4 thx of the caamnatn Y _ tended to Misses Miidred arid' Gert- svde .Corbett in the death of their mother Mrs. & Corbett. In ailing . - jtiealth for the past Lew months, Mrs. -am. d Lm1. ria rasa raoq Corbett passed away at her home -in SAFE CA..MPFIRE IN THE WOODS is enjoyed by..Ortal Boy (Greenwood on 'march• 19th. Her hes Scouts at camp us beautiful Ha3iburton: Scouts learn-w;sdom of care - -ung predeceased her five years agy. wS1 LK9S :ith�ire lstany form in the forested areas ares help prevent forest fires. L.y 6i►e survived , an sinter. Mrs. _QUALITY MEAT) - - -'Wilson. 3i1 hitt and brother John _ _ j _ Moore, of St, C3th3—',]e9, as -well as �I _QUA -. - Mildred and fertrude. The funeral N!� was held from ,the McEachnie - We're doing our best ' neral Heine. Pickering. -with Rev H, _ Pr is _ Moore officiating, on !tlarch 15th. in- tove-yoLl ' ll. �Moderate' #ermeat at SaIecn C�'.e%ry: i : _ , • .t- seeo�.d• secs - `PHONE pICKERlNG 26 . . Forrest - - - --- - - — .. -- ']Lumber Co. BARTON LET ,�M BUPNJM- is i ZI1�7i "- iPHOniE t66 -� FILL. , , a.l3T91t� lEt•Vii «. In a hurry for �asoliae Of oo let•' . _, THAT , �r«i< meq., l :Plywood " _ uhiication' We have the most up -tom#. , � •. �.�r.r.N.M r.� e. •�.� 1P. -IL - puipmeat ane teshnigaa to help 11;*" yoo • l! p wiy. Tryu.l - ;!'RESfR#PTI .1.••.z. X f. L" F: i. wallboard7. :,Ildouldingassos.IRVICI '*-.� 'Yon-���jo#•OTO Rs tGET._,IISN DIS.:.o�. ,.,_Going Avywhere f. - .. & b Bu"S. - Used tars _ dW~ Now o NO DRIVING WORMSPhone I82 puckering A4:NO PARKING TROUBLES JACK PURCELL & COWANY *.FARES ARE LOW o Stock Exchange : _ .-: Member The Toronto ._ OSHAWA — TORO ��o - ' - - Com F�aciQties plate 'Stock Brokerage Trips Every• ay vsHighway Z. =' dware 7,0 HARWOOD AVENUE SOUTH► .. _ AJ _ !GeneraHarl '1►adltiowd Service viaHighway 4111 AJAX 1 165 _ ROtNb !t11P FAQ PAI-NTT - U P " { _ �: -: �etweea TORONTO and CLEAN-UP AND PA , 3 a. FALO ............... 6.31 _ - 'd.NEWYORa.................... ... $U.M KEM-G L = KEM-TONEan SIONTAFAL ..... :........... $18.30 . - -- _SIKSAY AINTS t35QCAfiO ..................»..»... $24.15 y : $12.9!J - " y -_ EAS HOST _WE HAVE ALLHOUSEHOLD AIDS - _CHIROPRACTOR.: _ r raO1vE , - - - - Aja alid ®n.sHarH e�$ e�� x. �. • PH= 747 Phone 39 Picker - - - - s o. 111• . .. .•. ' 7 _ J ' " v Y - .... ... _ 4 ,. -- --- - - -1 - rte° _. ,. - ,•.... K. ':', i t`::..'.'".'?'-. ^-- ._; ;... ::.,_.,... -- _ - Y, ^•� .+.,...^•-ate,..«,+ }- i _ � ,. ' • is -.. _......� - .. . 1 �.�� Sadiers Wella; Ratavow Valley; .. ...:. • CARC f- OF THANKS lows and Amazons, Dr. Dolittle; coal The death took place at the i'ssnily ious George Tskes a ,Ride; If I Etatl. THANK YOU residence in Hamilton, on Moz%daY, the C.mw; Hcrton Hutches the j ol. The Ct Wrong & Picker�g Tnen 18. 1957. of Ida Brownlee, MadeLne and the Bad Hat, a,UAR'A EED CHN'Ei5 Town garish to express their thanks to formerly of Audi , beloved Wife of ----------------------------- 1 Y eY -- ..'.. , r�1Ce�� treks, who have co-operated in our Harry Powell in her 89th Year, and �l®-TV Se endeavor to give the Teen-agers e- Pettit mother of Muriel (Mrs, B. s. CARETAKERWANTSDf Pickering Area Satz -day night re- Pettit) of Hamilton, and Jean (Mrs. Auy Make or Model FUNERAL DIRECTOR creation. Claude Tatham). Montreal: and sig- caretaker for Baas Line Some -A • Teen Town is 'a lfroperly-supervised ter of Mrs. Chas. Baker (Lita) and RE DEALER dance, an off-duty Township Officer Mrs, Fred Crawford, bath of Picker- Part Time Work F ITu _ N Ur R McLennan : �� FU n cut aid for out of Teen vin M he is also o Y, P Al � • .t / - uig � and Mrs. Appy By Letter, Stating a • Town would Age, Experience' a erence@ • (Louie), of Kingston• The tuneral - e also like to point out - Look Place on Thursday, .with inter- NowAmbYlanu Baryta this tune that the chaperons -are don- -------------- W. --- 1 A i A. W TYAB,Ij Private :B -US DAY OR NIGHT _ sting their efforts and time gratis. S Francis de Bales C. W. L Secretary -Treasurer School Area A catering sec -vice is provided, thus B. It. 3, Pickerbug, Out. - - _ _---- " to leave the egeting of St. Fran- f,- - hall for refreshments elsewhere. cis de Sales C, W. L. was hesew SONY T4_�si Eros WM- MCEACHNIE, Prop- school with President Mn. F. O'Slull- , -------------- PICHFAIB' OBSd • I 'would like to thank my friends, Ivan, presiding. Fr. McMahon, Spir- • relatives and neighbors who so kind- DRIi7I1�fG SCHOOL • H F�All rin a itual Director, sprite on the Register Phone Pteke Competent Iastractors g ly remembered me w,th gilts, cards, can>maign and the Flection of Officers. Lessons Day or Evenings flowers and thoughtful enquiries Elected on the Nominating Com¢Hitt- DUAL CONTROL _ y 1PICKZR Ma ssm Pickering, Ont, while in hospita0and visits during ee are: NL'ss M. Teefy. 'Mrs- Art. pICHEBING PHONE 827&4 my convaseltence:, also do Re,-. M. OConnor and Mrs. S. Kaiser. A day 2-22-tf t j - - ' Butters and Rev. Wilkinscn for vis- of Recollection is planned for the last KE4 ARD CLARKE while h for . . the women -------- --------------ICAT ON sting ane Ile fn hospital. Sunday in Marc all Mks. George Menroy of the parish. O CHANGE APPLICATION NOTICE OF APP N ----------------------------- JC'I'IONE15R8 W. H.'J. TSODRPON LLB. _ In Memoriam ------ New Books In Bronghans Library i NOTICE L Tea that W ............. alld_Au*QA ed Barrister - -- b P Of Ontario at►d tdobamtiia sad ' •' A estion will be YArir. � CALV RT -In loving memoryf -bt 8ojeezko, of IL IL 1. WbKbY, by iiN fOW I Z�s4 Opk• tImptementS Heaae- dear mother, Matilda Calvert. ,vho _ _ Itol✓0 Ree$ F°Sg� +� fig" ' passed away March 21. 1835, and a Lucky Loser =Gardiner. The Tow+nihlp of 1'ickeridi, to tfie-Ceaatti �Sise _ �Iteoe • ASO � nide father, Thomas Calvert, who Fingerprint - Wentworth; � DB d ario�Dstry Worker ,, to Sts oHonour! away May 17, 1928. Man's Folly - Agatha Christie;Judge O{i laioe tafaDae• : pieh i There is a sad pet sweet remembrance Yond the Blac}c Stump -Shute; The Judge John E. A for th* t• A There is a'metnory fond and true; Wings orf Night - Raddall; Bon Voy- the Comity Court ub the Che Co e!. . M• And a token of a2fection. Mother. age - HaYes; The Intruder - J'ames- Ontsrto, ft his Cbaosbera to the Cowae9 06 D on; The Friendly Persuasion - West; Hovae at Whitby, Ontsrto, on the'M' L And a heartache Dad, fr•r you. Im. at the hoar e! 1 it+►T� L80a. Le Pe998 jaggy Wmembered, by daughter The Scapegoat - De Maurier; Sixth day of App, to eba►nie ha ' ' dace Beatrice sad Girls of June - Shapi.o; These Levers Sped 12.40 O'clock. a She mon- ids AU%=X�. -- Minister came from to Peter the An # }�crhlj •asA 1V11a7 `1iOMeW a BAIL t,--Tn •,loving me who fl11 ied Knox: Th Sol Angel om' I Mines Corner Ha;gt- applla"lon�will us"a at h OJOO _ .. ... dear Dictens; Afternoon of an Autocrat - ilrne to change the rAmw Of NOWE• i jrUft SOW@ W M& ptePeAf March 9 1948 also Annle, arho died ,erne Camarine Elisabeth bojeeahet WY M6n Ma -eh 27. 1937.arty, Catharine Eliss alb H0n*9IkkY- - CMIROP%ACTO No 1entRh of time. - - HORI�B and CORY, 1 Jareni4 , No tan., of Year, f t.. iRcst, To Z,BAY ._ 1+'esm>r1 Atietifica (hew r � 8 - Can dim our loved one's 'oast. Toren", Oa►E. ,_• .. • —_ -_ � W� � Blocky the Crow; Lightfoot the Solicitors for the Ait4tleaa< For treasured m• -+aeries hold .them ---- : u-htlp Rne^+�rr fats fir• 7;iatePY' Jack; Buster Bear's ------------ _ Prc[ceNesal SUDAN* De-tr and will CATIONi r _ blmn.. Aad, 'zi`ters and Broth.es. T�� Old Granny Irox: Father riOTICE OF APPLI � T. 3" Dundas f;t West _WANTWestwind; Davy Crockett; Dream of TO • CHANGE NAME that as W�3r oNT. i CIOU RMY gds both far and near NOTICE k hereby given ACR 'E'.A��B A� Application wtll be made by Bamacft D' Offiee - DRO 6-2986 g�L,IIW Karl i3�tlzke. at AHaaa Road. to 1ht : Phee►e Bee, - D[O 8- ' WAS" a Township Of Pieturing, in the Colo W, �n Waiting a m"" woo ty of Ontario, In tie ProTinee eL+ d Cash Do" paymcab i I i i Ontario, to His 181e0onr lodge lohai ' CA,S,, - DRr, =Gun E• Pritchard, Judge of the C*=*Z *� heapl And Court of the County of Ontario. t • • + • / / his Chzmtwrs at ii Wtby, Ontario. osa the 12th �v of Apgrtt 1967. at the . P,,'....L11N1 O!!!ee t ndt�ien} f hour of 11" e'cloct to She lcrenocrt VQILLCUCiFTH�IT ass SORB �0 to Chan;e him Hama from Samuel �rMisy �ennlneat ltlerlut" lcal� a� �� Hari W1t:ke to Samuel ICaa 9FLMsa, itiEi?. s�'I'IDi. 1M�r M8 as iaf+d Ips fieatl n wiU bemadethe estoth6ls wlte _ Pspr..—E NOTICE that an Appod' >t�a• pia.9. Dr* in old --s wad .wl how R retadj jiorEoa 61� and h ehanse L,Oaf ; "waame of �h , - = rine tLois�aWMt Of W aand SanaIld from Floelaerolawa1r Hetwtica afhithY �DD��! 0� 3PEE11 Ty� sed hnleJanke'to FioDA t�iD + ^ F �»•" FWwriag Ncwa t119W Wilaen and Janke WiNon reapeetie-� T • ROG= ! SIT. V R A C Y G. COMM. Shoe Repairs ><n Bbseee e i. N. baba OaIE E� r for the AppBef•LSING si ,rz� �B � 'snTUR603 ' c eta - .:�.�01 ITCUluM: _ _ r1wMane rho" . , V WA• Tas >i a --- Boom TEB �©N a RADIO _ - - :RIALS FD M E AHD BUI 'liltPAIRS n V�PICSS,SIN Io a TP..+,SHERRIN _so f rade AnthraciteCoal = Stoker Cart . H. RA'i'1'�►` A ND AMBULANCE SERVICE j .. _. oil - OONAIV, B, A. - d a . and W11c'TO$ HIGHWAY SARWSTER �, S - — - . _ co=H BuiLDIIn3, AJAX w; BEACH ROAD _ - AT•PiCICERI .: GRAVEL CEMENT. Bimece Bt;, 8„ «haws - - Telephon� ... insurance Coe _ .: � Aol" 1059 . LATH = `'NO-CORODE PIPE -WEEPING OR PHONA — - - - - - ROCK Etatcc 8 ieaatrs TILE .GLAZED PIPE - ASPHALT SHINGLES Ali 51100 K . Bt1 ROLL ROOFI�- � �R " -- .- ;8ov�►man &Gibson VPOODWOR,KiNGk _ . r FMNls: WHMY. &A1 - - etive Phone- Pickering -�4- or7 `7— ,,, a - Eor?Tempt D rlr MONTEITN, MONTERN, RjENL "M,A+QONR ttllT' 7"�� F • - Ci,ertersd I\eeosatoats : _ f� �y- 1,i : i CO. G. �l. Bs - LICENSED .� OUR TRUCK PASSES YOUR WAY- LICENSED TRUSTEES G : EVERY DAY uAs: ossAwA, sTRATPORn. Sl1t. - - - - ; - TORONTO , �. , 110SA'TA—G: W. Rl&KL.•..RA- 6-4ttft-- M ' r^ AJAX, PIOKERING—F A. LAWSON --------------------- _ -- .. - PiCIL 2� j 9.rAFF•0RQ BR1 Etzs • _ _ _ � Via• --T--w - - — - - - - _ -J.. - �: g: `'moi'' .�••t.•• -�• - .- --Ih�-_ T`• •A'1 „^"S •. '^' :.Y• : ter",• �; A b 14 , , r.. _ 4• w +�,•+w;.er": w., at•TAJ!<..:^"^?Srf"^. -._. "�a: r:'i.-:.:,$•:.'E',' y.,y,'gF*r�. -': w..' ... -, � .. .. � • a ney asked for uniform labour leg- (' an the'r wedd' ng ahniverruT. Ladies' Lrg: M Auxilia 4 y, •t: is::ed t e" ' r� islation, pointing out that there are at I �� v �'K ROA© Mrs. W Sowerby and Mrs W gowmanvill_ Aivxil`arry ,on the,, 15th. . : present eleven labour jurisdict:ons in�'he Bane and" School, laeld then Carter members of the Dun'barton for a social ever_ing, - Q�lZQ�tQ/j� Canada with eleven sets of laws and ._ '-uti.e-•meeting on bf nday, Mar," eleven sets of administrative pro- 18, bars: Sowerby pemded. Arrange. ' Hj•-NaCHAEL STARR, i1A„P. cedu�es, all d-1Tering in varying de - menu weie made for the next re+- Ontarie Ridinggroes. They pointed out that ! � Ming A discussion also took uniform- ity in these laws ani p:ocedure3I pla_e on the - The Canadian Labour Congress, an ,would encourage the development o P'�rchase of new bogies autonomous organization of 1,050,000 better industr:al relations and har_ for ase school library. W. Career visaed hie brother in 1 Canadian men 'and women, presented mony throughout the w::ole of Can- N p a brief to the Canadian Government a� London, on- the week -end. K E ■ G TOW H S H in January of this year. Recommendations were also -made neve .l mean' ors of the H'me and' VILLAGE In the past two briefs have been in the ta::at:on field and lacy a3ke2 School were quiltiag at the Farley' -.,and presented, one by the Canadian Con- 'raising consideration be ;von to the hospice durir-a; the p -e` week. and were gress of Labour, and one by .the raisins of personal -income tax -,ex- also able ,-- ------ !----- --- Farley's � l WN'T FORGET YOUR "Trades and Labour Congress; of Can- empt•�n, to $3.000.00 for mar--'-1z::d ----------- ---- -- - "" ada. Since t'ieir amalgamation into $1,600.00 for sinsle persons. the' Canadian Labour Congress. the Every phase of our economy eras - a� ` van of mennbe;-s of the different touched in this brief with recornmci-!?- •LISTEN TO 0 D NATION unto' ns aha- compose oris -C ' _ o are: now presented on their behalf by economy. - - AR?, AP. this one body. They have un ted in The Government, hopwer, is nom; - (?.C.) LOCALE" CROS S one organization because of their be- prepared to implement any of t lief that thmuh co-operation thy suggestions. durng . tui., presP.. - REPORT _,ITIS IMPORTANT T® - can better the.r t;Nvn position,and he!');,eJ-on of Patl.ament.: w :ch « R�� P���IQ���\l.r _ others to better theirs. b>rne out by ,liinister of i.ahvur tt.te.i In their, brief they brought to Vie he :.; crap :.t i'.:e ncga ave to my c�" attention of t e Government the deer qu-tior ) t'ie matter recpn+l : trot NTS TO — :. line in the,huus:ng situation it Car- In 1944, as shown in tie Anntvl] � 'ALL R ID ada and pointed Lut.that the -drop in 2eport of tie Rovul Canadian _ _.tate number of houses to be i,ui14 Bur- � ;•ourtoan supermen Caned ?.l?Mals �`;. H � x+�S i!I . ' - -.---KEEP I / STROa>�G - - ' ing 1967 was vs,: •::?;�Ruiet.ng beeau <? ware sU'ur:c. They were., c'el i•PI•o.i },y i y � � of its effect:, d:re.t andt.•e _-ir4l:rtct, n . I.I,C to t :e :.eriwta:•y of :date, unemployment. 'F:: �' felt twat ti1.a tip• ,o cat, accou,:t fr,. tw'e. e of t AND GRD, "ISG - " was ashort-shalt policy on the. part i f�ertren s.,ec_n:enr. _ I o � �' pf the ,Goverr )e: t _. T%vo of Yx=P "mw,,ds :ver? tr'ns- IIII Bec:ln5e O€ t.'.P :ca`;ona1. unemrp"y- 1 1-:tt-,l - L, s J1"je.-t and S'K w..,e , a -anent which i_; rtilnrienced.in (an -41 j ;.,i•;;;,ide.l to t ie U •pa:tment ni at- F. GE'.A_i7 ALLMAN _ ." r during the - -V., iter, months they' re 1;n I Def,rci in ,t,'ar t.,at ria6 nti; _ ... _ _� .._..r . -w-a.. ._ .4b.9�.� c. w'4". ,. �• t<P ..vi!4:TF�g+.:r TM t Y.w : 'Xow FYies IY Resident Ageet . . _ ALL TTM OF 002101111MI AFOR S a M mum Alit — CASUA tr ,- BOWS — AuroMM ,-how COMING EVENTS �} y� �y��� : •:;, •� Not•rN Gias ustalls"ons -. p,ASTI1M LODGE Cordially` You Aad Yooe �— F'B8i !SONE - ATIsaW >hNei ' - iIAYLBY INitlld►gq, Iiit:..- ..... _ .....'� YO r WW WC !ROM AM WTOMieoramEf t!Olt fAuWW colim" Wlatw Sealers, Floor Fiances • ibiced Air Units etc. Frleodb to a •B<ODERN AND OLD TDO DANCE fit ----------- ----------- CY-11 JMl•ORLEY ' 21lzLLEE F,RD)AY*1onT - mAwn a. las? BERrS WELL DIGQiNG MATING SFgiVICE ' AJAX -657 At TheFKKERINIO PICKERII�TCi COIIIIYIUNITY HAIa. �> Tanks ... Pressure system 67 • 3-8 tf 1 9.60 P. M, — .00 A. lig, d T Proceeds for RebeMLoge Tvsaohing'... Air Compress- Centractor's Specialty I ,... .--------�-------------- ------------ sr \ COLEMAN APPLIANCES C. P. and T. Fend $140 Per 4oapie Beptfo Tanks Cleaned The Bam}tu7 Way , BLOCK_ R BLOCK TD =R 36-133. WELL TILE FOR . BALEIM alis _ Camp Stoves, Lanterns, Ice Bones Folding Table, Chairs _-------___• ---- =---------------- _ WELL BABY CLINC — -------------- lg1GEPT lABi A — T I;W ' VE. OReT4TO Radiant Heaters, eto. will be bead on Wednesday, March 27, Pickering Village Hall, from - - • Concrete flag MIL.T. SERVICE at the till 12.00 noon -- 3, _ HEATING ! Tudor St. - Ajax - Phone 657a�le - .. 11.00 s. = _--_.--_-__ - 9 2-8 Women ■ Institute -sand ------------------------------------ DIANOND .JUBILEE TEA W. Trafford's Home - — - der -Blocks' - FOR SATS—Rodney oats. suitable ;fit, O. - Vw seed, grown from registered No. 3, seed; also red clover and allalta First stone house north of bridge on �t side of Brock Road 88NLEii6iiil tlis�et L7aWsrst . �� STATION ROAD; PZCXWaNG, OIVT, — PHONE 120 teed, Phone: Fred p=k rin, Picker- , THURSDAY, MARCH 2& 1957 - _ -' -- •. •r 'l'IMROI6lO .. — ing 92W3.2.80 to 4.30 P. M, —ea TEsc. •. _... - 5-22 ..l_ �} proceeds for Benefit E•s�ditt{rea '+ilTransportation --------------------------- --_-- • --___-_--'-------------------------- — ,F ,B,dj &_ quantity of baled hay: in from Post Office For those without rides. iitf.PtYLAI+i I D SF.RVV__z JOHN L LAY also W No. 9 cream ewparatoe• BY IST TI:CJf MCIAN e good ao`ndition. John C. Moore,, Lot - A Con. 4, Mering. Phone 08J4. LOST -- 03ford 6.0681 OR - A9aalle 2-2KI I N S U R A N C E 3-20 ---- ^-COp'!LE LWT--& Pipe die and vise on Altona Road or along No. -2. Highway, bet- Y MORTGAGE CANCELLATION—FAMILY MICOME - - TAEL�B-and------- END TABLES ween Rouge and Ajax last Friday, Ivan Beare. R. R. 2. Pickering Ph, - "� SUCCESSION DUTIES- w. ,R MADE TO MATC13 OM At 61 G&mdale Drive Markham 11J2. BEATING4-S=V" — NATURAL GAS�}* — _-;--� !R{IpiN[Ltll ASStJRANt:E CoMMNY LIMi'1>6� - i-" Liverpool -_ ----_-_--- --------------------'---- aICYCLE SEPAt>e8 TO Oil INSTALLATIONS S Yeses EzPeriesMs DE _ - 8?J t _- ----=--------------•-- - ---------- ALL MAI S ental OOLE1[AN Barrios J1AAVr4 7f TUA'aM 7•IsphoMt 'tdc•rlaq ZS , ` V� MALT—G. E. 22 -inch TV set, is - e:� condition. Phone: Picker - � �l" For � Y MDLCT XVrC=N STOVES. Set 68;1 3E�T BiAi�iti VACUUM VACUUM CL.F.A.NWG SMVVCE Chimneys, Foraaees. Sorters lite. _ ------ ---=----------------1- -- 1►OR gAIYr—baled hra7 and etravP. phone: Pickering 828J5. !1-90 - FORT UNION— Phone AT 2 -mi 3-29-•------------------------- 6 TVDOa iT, AJAX —667 ----- AJA�C LU11l�BER CO _�_ _�.__-__-__ --------------------- s Diilrr>r ---------------------------_ _ ____ Thursday,' March W8 auction sale of Shorthorn and Hereford cattle, twn - 10AUCIA TUCK ' - . "AM INVD BIJILDEFIV SUPPLIES ' ISIPWG CLF-AEANCE BALE _ John Deese tractors, New :3ollaad baler; late models tractor farm Imp- Piano Theory PLYWOOD `PAINT ARBORITE : _ liekesing 04 - _ 'UP. lements straw • . Rust- ure; wood, liner; ' etc on Lot ls, .. eLASSIt:AL and POPULAR _ - - iDOORS AND TRIM Used Washini Machines. VA Up Con. 8 Markham Twp. one nt:k north Village pSONE; P;CKERL'KG 991 - - 1rs.d IAWnmowen of Slarkham on 48 Highway. New Chain Saws si Redaeed: pslees property of 131rs� IL Burkholder,. gate at 1.00 p. m Larne W idemaa. - . Station Road and No. 1 Highway .!� Big Saving On New BEAT" . clerk. KEN and CLARKE PRFRtv'T- ----=------------ ---------------- . DON BLIZZARD- . 7Fashers, Sump Pumps, Pressure systems ICE, .auctidnelrs, Terms cash. No M verve. Cameron St, — Plckering Phone ` �. TELePHONE PICKERING 3fr6 . r Trade In That Old Outboard On MORTGAGE MONEY - -Bou" Wiriog --- R"Min All Ty" o AJAX �� A NEW ELTO AV: AVAILABLE -------------------------------- - - For First snd Second Mortgages, Do 8. WANTED you a fairequity in y%ago and needhave money for home debts. any- g� +t BRANDRAMM V _ WANTED—neve Is the. t.me tb list Four cottage or harne for a !ail price. "Mo • have tremeg2lcas demand for i'aaT r Call me dor quick personal atten- don.- =I#m C. SAB, IL O - �nl� a $aa► to'modest price homes. `Pe can -A. S.-ALLERTON. BROKER HENDERSON . Dsieds/ Bt. Wkltby , r. and Irive an immediate qu&Med app • CALL: PiCKERINGi S66 Phone, Pickering 808 :-(r►bevs AWn Drag Stere) 01,�l6o>i >soU�s • • • Exterior ai � � - - - A, S. ALLERTON REAL ESTATE s ---=--------- =------------- ---- -- !.M A. BL N S.i6 P. M. Wednesday and Saturday a Paperhanging - ------------------------ __._ - ' WW'ANTID To BUY PIANO—good. 4�sed piano, not too. large. Phone _ AJAX - PICKERIHG �iPAIN,TS TOWNSHIP . - O W®Y 6-36'! PRO": A[O 1 - • R. = -.�_� R HILL = F�ering 54W5. _ .. - _ GENERAL HARDWARE ------------------------------- --- LA1@itOWEBB and OE'I�OA]<DB • . _ ------ - ---- ---------- ---= WAN= TO RENT—twro or three DRiVIN SCHOOL »a9. ,�rw33n..�era and ... this Winter a# free �E:tifI161tl� - . !*aims. LENnox 1_9098. K.oehner, not. 138 Marchmant Rd. Toronto. Dual Controlled Cars �• A. �BUSgB� boasdv rseonAnioned D��• SMALL MOTOR � r per, Phone Pickering 391-4 - - - Licensed by the.. HELP WANTED �. Police Commission -DAYS or EVENINGS PICKERING 46 - Caretaker Winded Cars Supplied for Officiai Tests MogreAo66 ;. .. - A!lltAlg,N6 laretaker for Base Line Schnol, part time work Work Apply b .stating_ etc.; to PHONE PICK. 780W -=----=----------=-.--------- - IG. N E W E L �. _. "o, experience. ---- ---- -- •------:--------------=-- 'A. W. Treasurer. Ocbool Areallo. 2 & Pickering. =166.M JACE?OT _ R(1DMAN _ 6i/LL E6TA111 6ROIt� PICKNItING VILLAOe - ----­------------------------------ ' METAL ,Ph•na -w.�..e >� �.--tet :f �a.,.�. ,.�_>W., tom: 2 i,i.�e, • . - ., ' .�...- ,�K•NITTERS ...!WORKS . sAW DRT 2MC K Ewa. Aulltorise4l ' I • �.:WANTED C W*ffl ► fors ' _ ... . IEARN UP -----"--------- - -- 61"If r ;S O APPLIANCE REPARtS' y _ ' LORETTA S GAR wood - - Y - --� _ $8.00 per Day '' CLARE EROS. AT. Z -036i HR. surolc� " r;: At. �174i - • BEAUTY -HEATING UNT s : KNITTING FOR US AT MOMi SALON .. --- Tentts u to 5 ear: P y �Si31Y1P AND-PRESSYRE PUMP SERVICE e .. • ; -- _ ... _ . NE and payable 'on your If your sump' pump 'b noby —'Novell the -tint• foe: Sarna aAli IN YOUlI SPARE TiME . mail on Iv:� Atsy _fir �► a- ' g : _' - i lii� A T as bill. --- `- Repair, not when your ba6em•nt b eooeled. Loaner pvntPs ts-• address and phone number. : , AUTOMATIC OIL 6ta11•er dvrinR---repair ATING UNITS Ibany, Viffe. Sea" and Myers Pumps for Atlas' A , No obligation. >s4 6}UILD ROAD, NORTH _.-Agents : •. OP>iSi EVENINGS Phone 179 Pickering . —----- — : co FAIR ISLE KNITTING CO. S'hone: Pickering 482W3, or Whitby. MO., 8-2515 :. . 47 Elm Street Toronto590- - Phone PICI�ERING 590 f . - _ r