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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1957_05_10r �y y .,,r•' .� :P -.s .. �`�+sa ,, ,.•. 7� ;-- ..;;r'"�, r,.. _ -d "4r•, - �' .ef r• rat, - _— , �, :.�:.;, • I} .,Mir •'y.. •�"s .'.Jx,_, ... '.. .rk ,r, y • I •Car •' :., r i n, .i ., ... ., .:. ::." a ♦ . .. .. - - • VOL. 73 NO. 17 --- PICKERING,'ONTABW - rirsl.l�Hislta Artthosiseil s1s &Load Class 1-siter� M6swiption Rate: sL.00 per sear rn;ted States; $2.50 t FRIDAY, MAY le, 1957 5 Cents Per Copy Post Office Dept, Ottavra, ' Ont ..Candidate' and Cam i n Manager Start Out _ Osh aWa� �N os ital hoard X? Y: Ask To5000 lndf ont PatientForLoss 9 ; A deputation from the board of the Pickering Village Nota - - - -- r� Oshawa General Hospital met Picker- ing Township council Monday night, Askin for Mr: and-Mrs. Gard Winter rekttrnecM _ -- ' g $5000 to cover indigent Patient loss from the township datingdi Pickering on Monday, atter sura. , back to 1951. ding the winter in Flczda. - Mr. Ernest Marks introduced Mr. Dr. W. W Tomlinson, was at thQ T. K. Creighton, Mr. Stan. Smith, and Ottawa Civir Hospital this weel'y _ "a hospital rapt, W. A. Holland. a three-day poi*,xra3uata ' "We-feel that the Oshawa Hospital course for General Practicioners. A has not been getting a fair flea] from Mr. and Mrs. John Ashton enter.' - Pickering Township-with regard to taine�d the Audley Community Club (indigent patient loss," Mr. Marks told members- to a euchre party on Saud; council, urday evening. He said the hospital is losing about Members of the l�:ckeriag; $10.00 per day on each indigent case Scouts led by- the Dowty Pine Band s made an impressive parade to the over and above the statutory grant of $5.25 per Presbyterian Church for service an - p day paid by the couAty. He r said they had rendered numerous Stiinday morninit bills to the township and on one oc= The mixed' bowling league which rasion . only, back in '1962, council has been playing all winter, , at - made a grant of $200 to the hospital: Whitby, wound up their season witlti Mr. W. A. Holland, hospital supt., a banquet at the Pontiac Inn, Oshdi d said there mere 290 townshipAwa last rr:daY nicht. patients The BadmInten Club- which has admitted to Oshawa hospital last year, - `- ,.< and added that some been holding forth at the local 8391! - - ". ,r patients admit- Scho:1 every ,Monday night, finished] - ted to Ajax-Pickering hrspital, have s to be mored to Oshawa for further their season on Monday night, Thid Club ..wh'ch had alate-season star6, Rewe=lrkm. Lawson ar_:d, "I would has had good` turnouts every wee3e:' l like to poirt out that this to�wn;hip ii They lui to S:asL again eatty,ln thea not n seri] in E fall. ig� y paying snit hospital I grants. In the past 3 years we- have , Mise Cl-idys Burns. of Ramliton, - � s � . spent the w-ek-end with relative! ._s paid out $61,000 to the Ajax-Picker- here. , our m hospital We have this hoRpital in Dr, W�-t. and Mrs. _ McLean, Rasa _ inR _ midst and it is our- prime object to - try and keep it solvent. It is hard also and Bill, we-*e dinner-guests on Sat- L,' `4 L, to budget for this and we do pay into qday at Cyril Moriey's. _ Quite a fetor S m here, attended the _. the county rate for indigents. We also - Gerald -Allman; of Claremont, has been appointed campaign "manager for Mtke Star:. -in the forMewtia$ feel that in helping the Ajax hospital Massey Hall,meeting, laisnchin9 firs General `_ Progress-All-n an will direct y 9 you spread the money on Thursday Wit• This official open-, Iwo PCc�aservatives- activities ells^ thh.9 Riding businesstosk is Toronto #or rti eats- e:g3h! for another o Berl term at we "Why donned out load. y Mr. �I 4� Allman alead arouai a little more cwenl _ - - nnd three sons ,in Clareinont. lie W we)T knowii in Me- McliKe ih> h c ch,3ri•ab'r work. most •recently head- Holland as:e'.. MAY 1. w!y fire s.anvi for et How i t.&.others pay," the reeve hectic six weeks of . Federal Election jng up the Red Cron Drive m Pick- ering Township (W, Starr (r): 3dr. Allman (i). _ - • enquired, activity, w Mr. h..11zrd-sale] that the city of Mrs. Bessie Bryint is :r- N� y. z-•-kki i•Oshaw:a prays the.r indigent, loss as this week on holidsys. • does Whitby township,' He' added that Ralph W Gdrdon_ mar,!-^r Of •.ha _ Dumbarton Krwanrs Deer Krlled 401 } Residents Complain the town of Whitby Standard Barak in Pick ' m 1�-f.' y pays off- and on. called on a few old ier4-t 1111 ^err He told council that Pickering Town- • • ship wai the hospital's llirgest in-di- Wednesday W. �:s .beets - - - �Of Dust !n Village tent loss. - retired for the past twenty years Discuss Ha!! At Highway Here > Lawson said that Pickering Mrs. (Ren.) Harold Stainton,of a A one-hundred-pound fawn was 1 township residents are paying at the Mimic° was with the-Bushby's'• ort Iivranrs Park Complaints have been coming into Wednesday. Mr, Stainton i, not en• - struck try a passing niotwit,,on No •the News and to the Village Clerk's rate of $1.W per capita now, to cover 401 Highway lust writ cf the Rouge t �� �� the past week about What is paid out in hospital grants joying the beat o! health now, i 1Baffour Sleightholme of the Dun- ove pass' on Sunday afternoon. caul- 1 the dist iing the along the shoal= and to cover their share of debentures. �• H. A. Matchett and daughtsIr ]anon Kiwanis Club announced to ins - ab, ut $5l) •damage to the' ens, The reeve- said a decision would Hblen, of Toronto, trailed on friends' Pickering township Council this week O. P, P. Officers called to the ( °f No. 2 Hs9hway, which has probahly be. handed- down within a he=n an Wednesday, and attended the - P mused consicermAt trouble to mer- funeral of MS's• Matchett's sehooi- tltat the club would like to build. a - scene, had to destroy the anirmal I _ weeks time Yegarding the $5000 indi- _ tammun _ hall in Kiwanis park.' Last y� another d chants and housewives. days fr: nd ra in, i e e9 won put °n a assn• way, just eant of t-5:: spate..! -- `. v: "'ge- o: partptent 1 iutute payments of these dosses Pickering. Village Firemen are beK' canvas -tor lands and wou:d 12kc to which auFgests they may be up in budgeted the money for the oiling i-------- - ----------------------» Ing highly commended and receiving' have the hall paid for when it is the wooded area of the P,c e-VaLey, , of the shoJdtrs again this year, As Mrs, George A. Martin - "special mention" for their services tomyleted He added they thought t _____ far as we can ascertain, it is only a at the fire in last bat -------------------------- Ajax urday -they could put up a building,for about rtt= of getting trrssent of ,he De- The': took place: on Wednes- Many o! the classes and pupils as _ il0,000. To Start Work On pa tmeat of Highways and ordering day -a-ternoon - for Mrs. George A. the local schools took part- is m. _ Hr, Sleightholme was seeking ln- the mate i.I and sett-ng the ;ob d n: iCorn) bLrtirY of this village, who Music Festival-at Ajax on Thurs*W.I - •. Sun- formation abort provincial Kraals for I At tfnnes this dust, caused largely Passed away suddenly early on Sun- The Festival was sponsc_-ed by tut♦) - 'this type of building. He told courcil Altona Road by the sand that was laid down whm day morning. -at her home here, in 'flax Rotary Cltrb, fey were really only in the discussion � the gas as3i�ss• were laid; filters into her 'loth year.. Some persons ha�•e.asked the Newt It was dacided by Pickering Town- the stores and homes. Every resident. —"Ts the Rotsry' Club putting on a e at resent and no_ Tans Mrs. Martin, s highly-respected firew.rk di ' stag p P ship conned this week to start work. spay on fife 24th."jiot - -• were drawn up as-yet. repairing some of the worst parts of on the main street would like to see and. loved citizen •rf our community, yet. w He was told the would ve to -this job done. as soon as puss{ole was- daughter of the late-James find that we know of—as y Altona Fid., where the road has been --- ------- -- - .-------- form their own board, who ' turn if the m'ney .is there for the job. �- Gordon, one-ti tw proprietors _ comphtel} broken. - • � • P would make application for grants Last reek, R. G. Godscn, road ea- let's get moving on it., - ' .of Picker.ng's well-known Gordon ' Ship CaUner! -------------=--=---- --- through the township recreate n board g;neer esCmate House. - - tOWn ( ' 1:.,000 to complete the job. About puckering Bed Cross Nee She was born in. and attended • : the Kiwanis Club were of confined $3500 will'be s er.2 t is — school in Pickering,' Briefs to any area as far as a canvas is-eon- P year. I The WeVare C'o.•nmitt" of 'Pick. Following a business courser It is planned to do about 6,-;49 feel., Messrs. McGuire, VCar2ali, Steven corned. of ditching, i ztall about 2150 fEet of" ering Red .Crots 'is anxious to have Toionto, Cora entered secretarial i llassard itt d a full -------I---------------------------- derated ! available to enquirers., a list of lad- an s enogr. phk work in • To-onto, a e legal - x: Pe pipe to -clear water from I ke. _ smart vtatinggtiAt-.the torn a' Ajax • under the road S ** -. is liable for 50 lir. Godson said this is not expert- empl:yrnent, either full or part, t.me Mrs. Martin was a gifted pianist, per cent of the crit o ftit home helps and practical nurses. and for those of;•us who lived here maintenance and coritrucCon of mental, and that he felt it was money Ps boundary- roads. _ a very well spent, We • would be glad if any such ladies in -those days, we scall her weekly 46 Tons _ Of Calcium - __ who vivould like to be, considered for week-end at home here, and the' Bi ildinr.• Inspectnr's 1 7,07 fol' ---•------------- ------------ April 40 ermit's. Value $'370,000 a this type of service, would please hours she spent at an open window which include§ 24 dwellings at aver• About 46 tons of calcium 'will be CD Meeting at East send their names, addresses, phone -of- the Gordon House, -playing the e - nugnbers and, .full particulars of popular rag-time music of that day. age cost of $14,500, f purchased by Pickering Township this Mi'. A. J. Thompson after bnquir• year at $36.40 per ton. Woodlands May .1 S qualifications if any, and rates' of She 'always had a big audiehre out ing about 3 reports of residents"con+ _ Road men started early this week pay, to.— -`The Welfare Committee. on the street below, ; ducting business from their homes is= spreading the calcium throughout the An important meeting to every Pickering Red Cross, care of Mrs: D, An active worker in St. George's a residential area was instructed thall township-with their own trucks. It is ratepayer in Pisker:n ToWrishi Crichton, Pickering. Phone 484W, Anglican Church, she will be' greatly on complaints' :of residents or, if the _ 1 g P °n between 5,00 and 8.00 P. m• daily. missed by he--former associates, as place is any eyesore to the general - expected this work will be completed the eject cf "What Civil Defence _ _ - __ __--- We'll as her many other friends about public to secure evidence and 'entot+dl -- by May 20th, means in Your Neighborhood" will $ story Entertains ' Hockey Texans town. the by-law. It was reported that A It is planned to put down as oil be held, in East Woodlands Hall on Mrs: Martin is eurviveil by her plasterer .and two electricians wend base at Greenwood and Whitevale. Wednesday, May 15, at 8.07 P. 11d ractice, of some • husband: two daughters: (Helen) Following the p conducting business from their placed Residents can purchase calcium by The meeting is sponsored by the Club entertained Mrs. M, Brown, Whitby, slid (Mary) the bag. For private use it will cost Rouge Hills Tions Club. There is no$' the Rotary bays of the din- Mrs. Ted Owens, Ajax, A sidence in West Rouge. ' $2.30 per bag btit for use on township admission charge. Three important the hockey-playing was killed in the - late war. Three Miss Kelly was granted ummerz roads, $1.30 per bag. 69"ke's conrterteq with Civil Def- tr'ct to dinner on Monday evening— sion to erect a T00 eq. ft summers! ence Headquarters will (there were also several little gi'Is grandchildren • also survive: and a home on the sandbar on the west Bidet - --'----------- -------------•---- - spea)4 on this aloe, sister, (Ethel) Mrs. -Paul I{niftoLi, of ' e e' a very important matter. Try to attend who played with the Vel' Kitchener; and- one. brother, Robin, the the Bay, subject to the approyel s 6' r Pickerl" Has �Hrte —n w:31,be worth your while. boys of the•school team)• of Port hope. the townships solicitor. She was ---__ - We think that just about every. The :-ernalns rested at the Mcgooh- agreeable to sign an agreement that Ajax-Pic`Ztering Hospital 7^amsg lad of the district who. had aTe�� Hoozse till service at $t, it would be used only a sumnteg Pe�� staeiettaever a hockey stick Qrsnat home Torsi jr, have been there-•av 9p George's Church. Iatecarietit at er a hundred Erskine Cezrtetea'y, Councillor Glen Julian said thA yatienb 'M1., of them- Pallbearers: .]Rears .Chrls Fair. building by-law was stupid i! it did *u Mber of babies born 44' The Ontario for Prevention _ The several Lauth team§ P�'� not winter ho g es, between en�amer wadi Solely, Total oat-patients Albert Bwerdttgea`, Vit>aatt sir, 'Mil- d Cruelty to Animals has stated that Total d*hmes dntriug the ,pail"season were introd- ton Sleek John Calvert and Gordon winter homes. + bickering dog pound on the Stationx.rays 214ed School principal Ray _ mit was agreed to rent out the tows+ Road, is superior to most pooads po p�Heat 188 T Padblic Trigg.---•----..... grader for work on Strood 2*4i A - They have recommended to the iib ' 3a�ati treettsietsaj " Anther gueak sDoitowtiter Clift------r- �,la at cost, use aitb000 a paha" } ICXERWGbMW0 h i- -5- itrwnship that a Bement !lone would be � -patient treotments Gordon tntrodtaeed �e and gales �—to fdr. turd Mrs. lwnuwn rod IIades the same circa . better to keep clean and that in • da- Mood transsr<is t t $ Nab. Dunlop's Atterge> MoEachale Jr, at the Ajax Roipital - .. • .. - . - dols, the ahitust be cooled Minor oheratima . g 3&n Qenderfan, + others eould neat! dke ea IN N >� a •2Ml, a dwgMee, �rr1K grade ;,f1 won befa3+f itoi= entst fire Major operations !._- p• wbcaa spoke brk�4 to the ga!u?ag . �& Norse V*& c6.,,:-_, J ■� bads, sooaeii Mdd�d. r anet'g1tZd cls —� TF �iiC+ �-,.., •..ir.aw .. ..'��--�' a:.a8v.d-- 'aV: y: i •, • - - x <� ._. _ .... ... �. : 4 / � . ' ear �` �• . • y 4' ..�....•r.... '� with the Dea rtment. And let t ,�<n� P tended to build when the time _ R me say this: Ther4 are many came to retire.' Highway re--' I T y complaints �about the Depart- quirements queered that idea, ~ �j menti- they don't 'pay enough; east, west, north and south, __ ��. >` '��/j �^^ ✓' is they take your land whether, or _ So we - started • house -hunting - not you want to sell; they cut from Guelph to Oakville down trees, break fences, walk across country. We knew what �Dtas Anne Hirst: I am, and • the girls of today follow their h 'lfrough your farm when they we wanted - a new Is as foolishly and will x.� c feel sma ,near •a bus route, certainly other -readers aM complaint on any of ' those with a large,lot - but definixe- . alarmed b7 the number of iirls ' • not heed. "I can't be ha " they scores. All we objected to was iy' not in a sub -division. Sounds •"and it he doesn't love ! the dangerously hidden iron easy, doesn't it? It wasn't. We advice because they are in love OsY, with married men. They all Eivri i hls wife any more why should a stakes. The surveyors have el- looked at plenty of nice houses, - the samegacus2: 'Ours Isn't a he stay with her?,"r ways been most courteous even but the houses we liked were r_ v Ther• forget that ht vowed if they do come in when they . always in the wrong places. Big cheap affair, our love is too • feel like it. The amount of de- houses on small lots or small s beautiful a give he I'm wont * to cling t0 that wife as next f'' struction has been kept to a houses on -big lots, with exces • - • doling whether the experience vows to be faithful to his nest ' A of a dear friend of mine will one. They refuse to see him as minimum. As for the finan- acreage that was too big for _ make them realize that all such • a low Character -who pursues tial settlement - we have been hand -tools and too small- for ` - r affairs we cheap' + a single girl with no concerti y' well satisfied. We were paid a tractor - and couldn't be `-She married a man who • for her reputation. They fall according to land values in this sold because of zoning restric- -' turned out to be t! congenital • for the oldest line in the immediate vicinity; and what • tions: , We found ohe ideal M = drunkard. After two years o! world,, "You uaderatand : me. more _could ' anyone ask? Pay- house - the man •built it for his misery she took a position, + she doesn't," and, how proud .': went to start with - was a little-. --family -- and - then his wife largely I think to take her mind • they are to hear those words! �'' slow in coming but an inquiry wouldn't live there. I didn't i - off her troubles. A ma-ried man + To the wife whose man they ` directed to the Property Office blame her - the. -nearest neigh- _ employed her, and soon be- • steal, they give not one very soon brought satisfactory boor was almost a mile away. gen shooting the same old ac thoughtno= what is even results. So - no complaints - Another place, just as nice, was His wife didn't love him enough, • worse do they think of; the 'sad very few regrets. quite close to a baro. We nev- but how he could reward a Earl • children whose father they People expect us to feel er had an odour from our barn who did! He entertained. nay • would take from them. badly at leaving" th6 farm. They that was equal to- what met us friend elaborately, enticed her » As you say, a man who is f look surprised when they find on that trip. Too . bad the - Into a new world of lavish •liv- » not true to one wife will not we 'are not. -If we were selling view was -out of- this wolld. We log,- and finally promised he'd • ' ��° � , to, another farmer that would were very taken with another' � be true to another. Your friend get a divorce it she would. + found dila through heart- be a different matter. If it house - good location, wonders : s -- "It was all settled fast. They » break and despair and how y' were still a farm we would want tui landscaping but the house get married, and It didn't last • sire must regret it now! �' of be here ourselves `hot see needed a new heating system, three years. He lived his own life » you for writing as somone else plowing our fields; storms and screens and new and hers, too. They went only _ some other farmer's cows in flooring in -the kitchen. - None d + you did. You and I can hope M-IIA-M-MINK1 Four year where he wanted to go. and our barn: sone other family us of these things was takes into • that present-day readers, old Comilia Neilson obviously . his old friends were wel- our nae. We wouldn't tike consideration on the price. So + caughf- fir the. same web, will Isn't too young to het that fns!-', come in their home; he wouldn t it all. But the waythings we passed that one up. - We. - even receive her family. All too •read and believe and tura Ing that only mink can give a were almost in d ,- are now }t would be. no despair. AND • back to the right white there Karl. On hand to meet her aunt pleasure to stay In the house boon he was dating other girls. THEN WE FOUND IT! "She divorced him, and got + still -time. _ _ at San Francisco's International and watch bulldozers rooting Roomy house a year old,' in a another }ob. ; �'- Airport, Camillo just had to try + out trees and dirt -movers tear= - small village, on an acre of land : "Her first husband married a Readers with problems often on oumie's mink stole. Ing up the fields. It -would be - plenty of room for the grand- xC, sweet i ; Its stopped drinking, find the same attaatton gaoled I � like watching a slow death children to run - five minutes, and they already have two to !bb eslama. and beseAt by watching tivitsg, productive the other way and well be .-babies. Another wemaa's . esDerieaee. M t'` ,. fields slowly turned into eon- right in the country. We might - - • �. "My friend feels like her life year troable gets you dawn. �.' trete and. then eventually see have hunted a• lot farther and is over. She is a miserable crea- write it to Arae Hirst and tet I s .+..• hundreds of cars every hoer not found anything flat co near- ` " turer and already looks iris as leer gable you safely tbroagb, speeding by where once cows requirements - a - old woman. Address ber at Box L W Eich- ��� i� I�al t our r half*_ a _ "Perhaps, some of these fool- teenth St.. New Taroste, Oathad peacefully grazed. o ay bay ea -1 _ ; There Is yet- another way of tows and country; ay be - 1110, - ish girls who tell you theirtween our two children and looking at it. For thirty-four affair is different will see in this ILetthanders Ate 1' Ctiaska their children; halfway between - years Ginger Farm has provid- a true story one more proof that ed us with #living. We've had Toronto and our old home. In a married man who will cheat iHan Pe0 le _ fact Partner ia.. airndy callinS. 4 Q - Weil,"I may as well come out our ups and downs, struggled . • !ine wife will 4eat the next. G in the ONLOYEZl1" Toch trees are more' left- open and tell you what through the depression; had it "Halfway you. ", Y Fon have probably already good crops ,and poor - but So 7� have it I ' Two generations of readers handed people than there were i guessed. Wo are on the move! mostly good: we raised two thought making a .move wouldwrite "finis" to these q, -- ' have followed this column thirty years' ago. Exactly why At least we shall be in less children and now they are mar- icier buts ao "` '• since I started it many. years this is so. is a mystery, but is --than two weeks. ried with children of their own. -your editoraa y . 1' 0 ago. Yet for all my warnings 1927 about six per cent. of people This old homestead that has Not only that my husband and So, is a few weeks you adll be T ' *the same old sial recur, and were left-handed. Now the pro- seeding what might well be 4 boa is scarf tea per cent been farmed almost continu- I started out as Partners - and sailed "Sequel to Ginger Farm". 7 oesaly since 1822 now belongs to now, in the twilight of our 1 Yet there is evidence that. left- DepHighways.years, wd Are partners still. We Wish us luck, will you folks j the Department of - ' tS'UG,0 SKEET handed people are probably not What will happen to it now is should indeed be ungrateful to we may need your "good 4 .50 left-handed after all. A sur -wishes. anyone s guess. .O! course _via-- i a merciful Providence if we ui- - • - - vey of seventy left-handed and know- to a )ertain extent. . We tered one word of complaint - MODERN ETI CUETTE thirty-five right-handed men has . • �. snow where 'the stakes are; espeeialiy as neither of us M b7 Roberts Leek ; - _ ded _ w the cloverleaf willy able k •'-vealed that man le who mo liklleylves o be ambidextrous, e is it to a- d the road. Weacohow close the �uld haw mthe hard work aeces ill i p .��the_maale foWbose privir gibe weeadlW .i t g. although they may not snow it. A: This is entirely the rivi- ' _ �. • kept the house and art, of the And now, if you are interest- 7 P What causes left-handedness? land but we would haw been ed at all you will be curious lege of the bride. - . It is concerned with brain deveI- only 125' from the highway. abort where we are going. Be- Q. What to the eereect rise t�r'r opment, according to a doMor.Too close. In fact it was our Neve me, that•has been quite tation .at a basins letter ad- road that was a problem. For years we had dressed to both a mea and we- of the brain is bigger, and in the the deciding factor as n" -left-hander the right side. her when we came to termsser of `the form where we !nA. - M a n y sportsmen are left- handed. _ Billiards wizard Walter Lind- - • ._ . rum has made many of his win -WL ning strokes with his left hand. - Right-handed boxers dislike hav- ing to fight lett-handed oppon- _ ` ents. They, find their "south -- paw" stance confusing. Few left-handed golfers -ever reach _.. _ great heights. Dent's great • • ' cricketer, Frank Woolley, was �e �U�- born left-handed. Stallh Makes En� !! YY • • �e , -i ed the first world war armistice wi e ] -- - left hand; Lord Baden -P_ _ • • * who , founded the Boy Scout ' • moverdent, was left - handed; - Leonardo da Vinci painted hisEO < r mss erpreces w: CRE +BEMs a , Whether you are right. or ���s left-handed is largely a matter = tobie -- - � of heredi according to recce Alun► J�pA .. �,R�'p - - ty, t dwP9!d _ g ble> s K research' into the subject, but if , t�tRb 119 Ng�jl, necessary a person can learn to "t � starch use his' left hand as yertly' as Solt .ezaL� his ri 1 Nospoon - Daughter looks "-e pretty -in ght. - � this whirl -skirted pinafore, with In the British 1Vluseum areoon �tiorgli colorful embroidery to trim the - some specimens of Lord Nelson's wasVINin . der*ke swim sweet scoop. neck! Button front excellent left-handed writing. tewPOO^ - she esti dress ail by herself! John Richard Green, the his- milk Patteth 888: Children's Sizes-torlan, tells what happened wheytad+ stock "" t t ' V 11,11, 6, 8 included. Patternem- .Nelson went to Great Yarmouth 1i � cooked sci'^ dery O"' � l" "broitransfer, directions. to receive the � freedom of the Sys �e pleas < Send THIRTY -FIV$ .CENTS borough.9h 60 Aced Pew' stamps cannot be accept use "A storm met him on his lord- ' sta; note for safety) for this Ing, but the danger failed to 4 salad till M swvaPon• Prevent his a g and der ' ttern to Laura. Wheeler, Box P ppearance' •on 'the REAS soh over WM beat ung tender � 12S Eighteenth St., New Tor- quay," brow"- 1 Ser ua he relates. 'When the fl0 0 CAWA Cm:0, Oat: Print . pIdW PAT. freeman's oath was tendered' to v Maty add FERN *UMBER, your NAME him the town• clerk noticed that ' -'ROv� s, well. fad ADDRT;;S. the hero• placed his left hand -'on and s F. _ t �n starch ^ * grodraRyt blend WA • -Our gift to you - two won= the book. Shocked at' the legal R in rsilk ° heat, �tplardiY� i . patternsr for yourself, impropriety, he said. 'Your right - K oNer "Qdwm $ to a bad' _ home-'.1lrinted in banes •hand, my_ lord' .. fire 1Mdc and edlatdYorkeeP For free folder -of other ,. COO ler Needlecraft Book :.. "`That" remarked -Kelso 'is' PO¢st eknm Nelson, 'ia1' °"d er twrl dwlls or M toesl� *Ik1°us recipes, write tot . dozens' of -other new de- at Tenerife.'- to order. - crochet, knit- ] an too _. _ _ Joan Ashley, ' 9, embfoidery, iron -ons nov. "It says in the case Hones Service, arMmf, paper that the d °0 g servin0a : �P ties. Bond 25 cents for avers vocgbu- r b to your iiQ woman has -. a • -- • • .: , • • . � THL CANADA STARCH COMPANY • _ _ .. .. _ - y Opy, of this book NOW- with Lary of only 500 words,t' said a' lAlMID elft �'; : patterns. printed in it! - .wife,_ .. - •_ • - •- _ _ _ . _ - .. . _ . - ._14 "f real, . certainly a small stock," 110.0: lex 9, Mon real, P.Q ,rems ISSII'd I9 - 1157 Just arked her husbaadr " but- thinkof- the turn • over'" .. .. ... ... ;, a .r+ ,F - 7. ,V .. ,.:CLAREMONT r� I's w'Atw � "Out" ca Murray,W.. 1. � am Mrs. Keele, o�:»w the Com,, �.e! - Ville, are holding their wa++a. _-1 K+ Pod W see UUle T� Schell yrildey �t at SQA tea• ' �i = on by the yamw The GoodiellowshiP Hass o! the forwarding to. the Dopar 8001c and stasond Rw � a qd sears° hos' hospital, dollowmg his Mr. and Mrs.. Wi1L Mod" Ston_ . _ �e of the Baptist Chtuch, Rev. United oodfolhurch will ` ttrseenti aeduistsb; He has to retires T. 8. Lowdaa ys+eechei} the sertaoa. ke held _at .tbe Vxbridse. M a ;Best x-rays tho ,xb Ville. -spent Sunday with Mr. sad A group tom the home 4t Mr• sad Mis. L, Pugh. oa President a%°ted was: Lorne -Dle- -� Mrs. had Morley. chary Club were out moat Ar. 4 to 'Raglan on �y 14th, Aa interesting Pi'ogi'am L aey, R. R. 1 BrooJrlia, Oat. C$aL • � ,9«o smell fort Pexsy .boys were Dr, W. W. Tomlinson and is:anlly. ,.. _ . being Planned. Leaders are: Bill Noyes and ties - - - t five mliss .w ert of here m of 'Pit�erlog, called on his parents ��y to wft tw a "shoot" there. Mr and >1�s. BLir Evans +sad sop Neale. _ u ` �dsty, atter an WA -night • search. here oa Saturday night• Mr. Jack Norton has kindly given 'line had planned to go to Toronto$ a few baheinen were !ii this permission for the Club to set ups money' also Morgan Evans, Paul Wellaxan, Ciaretrxont, has been _ „ •• - av- spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. named President of the "10 -Burls- - - efgitg yam's old. .. ther was too cold. � el pit. - e g el Corn Yield Club;" Winner of the ~ A dfod crowd turned out • to the Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Ortiz enter- Several of his friends attended the Mrs. J. Coates is able to be' up an - . %oat. park' on Saturday night to see 7 P3' on Monday for `Jiams around was Korman Leh- tained several relatives from Toron- birthday again after e' severe Bart o! man, Claremont, with a n the first football game of the sea- to on Sunday. M y virus. pneumonia. bushels per acre. Anyone w shi:sg to aon, Ajax played .Claremont, vein- The Claremont Girl Guides and the The regular meeting of the W. M,' � �Ouw has ^°turned hassle at Join"this club should . send ti+elr Ing the game 2-1, Ajax got the first B:•cownies held their annual Mother S. of the United Church was_ held at ter spending t�vo weeks with Mr, names with Membership Fee of >�.09 - Yoal - is the tiset hal! Claremont al- and Daughter banquet here Thurs- the home' od' Mrs. Lackey on Thurs- and Mrd. Sell, Vxbrldge, in their application, to' the Dept, og "� eo •Lound the net, but the play was day Light in the Community Hall. day afternoon. Mrs. R M. Morgan �' Hammond Sr., is recover�g $$L�ttre, ' Uxbridge, by Jia Lk , - ealled off -aide on a shot by Augus- . Mrs, Wm. Gliddon acted as chairman and Mrs. Lehman were in char a of in b an attack of flu which kept het --------------------------- i the program, g in bed for two _cree+ks. BALSAM, 11�T . .tine. In the scooted halt, Ajax scored for the evening.. The toast to the Mr, and Mrs. Howard Hok`kl _ -- - - Mrs. McDonald has _been 'away for tertained ten members of the lam. "again and nick WZiGN ard scored for Mothers ,sus proposed by Betty Anne ey en- i " CUreinont hese the end of the -last Hill and Mrs, Noreen H111 repl:ed'on several weeks visiting her daughter. ICongratulat,ons to ML's. W. Pe Dean was chs ily to dinner on Sunday, the occasion half. Dave Beverley played goal for behalf of the mothers. Carol and charge of the or- Jones who celebrated her 67th bili. Ilse home tease• and the crowd en- I Connie Payne received their first- gan and choir at the United Ch;i of the birthday of Mrs, E Mayse, day alst Tuesday, April Bp during her absence, Mission Band will be held on May oung maple ate' - - JCyed the, game, On Wednesday ev- class •badges during the course of the A b 19, following Sunday School in the Several of the e eoirsg, 'Ctaremont played again . a• evening an several other badges were next baptismal service will be held ended the Young People's Coaveatkgm _ - Vnited Church. aRlnat V>ebftige, at Uxbridge. pr.s:�rtbed. - They were the first Church. � Sunday morning in the United - --- at Port Perry on Saturday and $sus- - 3Sr, and Mks. Blake Briscoe. of members of the Company to receive p Parents wishing . to -" ,� 4-8 CLII18 NEWS -- - - - - day nights. Toronto spent the week -end here- these badges. Mrs. Jean Norton is have their children b t sed, Albert Hockley, Claremont, has ..-Toronto aA are Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Jaaxiesga anti Iw_fth liar•, an Mrs. James Briscoe, captain of the ' Gulde Company here .asked , .contact Rev. Mr, Lackey. been named Chairman of the ',Soo- family of Toronto visited on Saba -- Mr, an Mrs. Kers Petty, of Victoria and has done a fine Job with. these �y Day Service will be held k , Bushel Potato Club, Ontario Cour- day at the Jamieson horse hert . ftLare, spent Sunder with Mr. and young ladies. the Sunday School at 10.00 o�clocit, ty." This club or Mr. and Mrs, Fred McNair atsd son . Mee. Howard Hockley. a The. trio: Ken Dean, Bob Greer Mr. and Mrs. Lackey, Fraserville carried out organized in 1945, has of Altona, visited on Sunda witli' The"mixed' league bowlerit that 'and Keith Norton sang at the moon- spent Sunday w-itli Rev. H and Mrs• a yield 'VompetiCons ' ev. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones, y - Lackey and Mrs. $selene rY year. Last year, Norman Meek. W Wee. Ruanell and Mr. and Mix _ Reesor and of Sandford, had a yield of 535 bus: - ,. .� .. .. • _ _ dip. of potatoes per acre. Stewart Rusnell and rba&-en of V. The ( on Way 15, (n's�tnstfmeet On April 25th. the Brougham 4-H _ . . bridge visited on Sunday with W. I The ,Convener is Mrs. Community Hall, Dairy and Cal! Club was organized and' Lloyd Wilson, -� CIVIL DEFENCE MEANS ill_"WhereO Rol! Sidney MacDonald, Associate Rep-sem andi Will- ' ^ my ancestors mane resentative, welcomed 'mesnbe-s o! owdale, spent the week -end with 3dt: ( feces and where they -settled'•. The th club end and Mrs. Eimer Wilson, a - N _YOUR OWN • NEIGHBOURHOOD Lunch Benson meat in Canada. d the 4-H move- There will be a ocanbined Moth. - _¢ _ Club Leader,'Ron ers• Day Chtvch and $undar 8dwQ - A public meeting on this important topic will be held d - Stsvice next 6unday at 9.30 a aL• i -: _ East Woodlands Community Hall, dad the -Mrs. Wedding y atten- ded ' (north. from corner No. 2 Highway and Rosebank Rd.) meqof . and Clean Lawton: _ WIDMDAY, MAY 15, 1957, of I! o'clock � USED MOTORS at Min -11a. on Sunday. A Cordial Invitation is extended to members of service clubs and Mr. and �- Georgt MLVnard of i other local orgonix:ations, as well as other interested persons. Winnipeg spent the week -end frith E Y I N R L' D E 1956, 10 h.p. $285.00 Dusty and Mrs F faclil Representing the Civil Defence Headquarters: __:.._-_, E V I N R U D E 1955. 3 h.p..........•... $120.00 The Active Service CbM wild _ meet next Wednesday night at the ' _ MAJOR J. H. ADAMS J O H N S 0 N 1954. 25 h.p• - -. $250.00 church. Mrs. Mansell of Clareammit - - 'Regional ' Co-ordinator,. Civil Defence Branch, _ . SCOTT - A T W A T E R 1954, 7 V2 h.p. $130.00 � ll show pictures and give a taut - Departmpnt of Planning and Development - J 0 H N S O N 1952, 5 h.p: :: ,$ 75.00 on her �fp and evwryoae will be - _ _ _ _ - --------- ----- -------------- -MAJOR A.- D. PEARCE - - J O H N S O N 1951. 5 h.p. ,...,..,.,.,,. $ g0 00- svelcome H N S O N 1951, 10 h.p. ; .,,,.. .,. -$125.00 Dep�itp CD Co-ordinator for the Province of Ontario —A Number of New Mercury Motors— GREEN 'RIVER _ MR. HARRY ASHTOi�I - c Mr; T, A Barefoot of WkstCa� - -- GORDON T A Y L 0 R spent the week -lend with 1&. X CD Cc -ordinator, Townshlp of Pickering -' Drape: I 1%Is essieting is being held under the ovsp;:•s of the Rou4e Hill (TAYLOR'$ RESTAURANT) -. Young People's meeting this ht- __ Lions_ Club. Chairman: Mr. J. Daniell -Jenkins doT night. _ a -No Admission Charge Phone 16 _Claremoet The ladies' Aid meet at Lisa teasel e _ _ of Mrs. Fteecher on Wednesday ev- ening v- n g of u ; ' e in this weois 1 7. _.. `RISER min"N fir - NOW er 08 le r _ . I _ ,I 1 _ I _ • 1 108 ldcMIS - _ r :Caste t�elws Linn 10 b IM,IM Its GCw± 5 sbala� ad 3 albalp1 tr�— It's afact trucks are designed in The most c�aiiplete range of tranamistigrtss _ 1 the widest poem range of carrying eapaci. is the industry ... including two brand-new I . ties to fit there to &ny Job. These sturdy 5 -speed standard shifts, as well as Power- -OWC frames and axles can really take it glide, Hydra -Matic and Powermatic. Add 4 - r so whatever toad - ` • . you have to carry— GMC's`sdection of multi -speed axles and haul it better with a GMC I .You can shift arwy_load ... anywhere y •Mist MW d P M 011111111 - -: l■ J • .. Ila to f wel lis leasWhether the Job you do calls' for a hue .. erten - "6" or.the extra. �' Extra strength fraena and ails . a Power of a big V8, GMC's • extra complete line of engines providethe stamina is cabs, inside or out - to handle the t comfort and conve:iiena for Your operators oaghcstOuts loads and roads• ' —all these add up to much more truck for And keep GME's Outstanding diesels in mind d your d t on tstarx sag choice -of mare real pcofi too. , oliars ... and _ your, books to boot. A GENERAL MOTORS VAIUR PIC ._1A-,---W.M0T0R- ING ,-�".,.. .c 'k•`_1� �''t"1rY:i:b..'.c'sy�+a'�<.-'ba'*„'..@ti' �--_.'^:yr," - _ _ - - - .. r,� I ol ff —. — - `'- - - 47 J. _ •` , _ - M s A _ L ; e. ... rXiri+'•: .. , ._ ,........ . . _ ...-.•M ..: ;tw� . ti•6_oJr+:�.s-ri':•u.-•9.` ."' ." .:«i ...:.x::......-ww.,.' ,tw ..,.:.. :.0 ..tSo_-- ' ro 2M : - `.' day guests of Mr. and Mrs. William solo was �g by Mrs. % comfort 1 u ` GREEN _. GREENWOOD Twaddle, of.Markham, entitled "Beside the �A�T�11T'� ° 11Qothe_•s' Day will be observed with Still Waters+ , accoa penied by Mrs. r iss yyelyn Webb visited over the a Sunday School and the D:-Mane.—torr. , -- - weekend with Miss Marilyn WDA- 1 Church Service at 11.00 conducted by ---------------- ----- -- — 'cott Mr. and NLS. I. L MOLeaA W. Rev, Shagter. "PIC=FAS'' ------- / � PRODUCTS on Sunday : with Cherrywood Womauls Association Bartlett, of Dunnville, and Mr. anDRIVING Neither gardening nor house -clean- DRIVING SCHOOL _ HARC�D AVE. 8i NO. Mrs. E. KiisWmvil erleY. $easle. ing kept the ladies of the W. A. and Com?:tent Instructors The Young Pe:Ple's IJrtion attend. alta-st one'hundr v g emseIves of the oppoctun- DUAL CONTROL Convention at Port Perry du Ing ' ity of hearing Mrs, K R. , Rose, the - PICHEWG PHONE =M Prefabricated Cottages — Garoges Cedar : the creek -end. - Pres:dent of York Presbytery W. A. 2-32 The local ball team, coached by She chose as her theme `"Trees". In Call - Alrauuc 2-2392 S Pons —Kitchen Units — Metal Garage Doors jeslie Wilson, held a practise cess' her address she stresse3 the deepen. • - ion in preparation for- the schedule iriQ of God's faith and lova as re. encing on May 17 at Clare rrom• waled in growing things, using four Alummm 'Combination Doors & I�lla�,ews ' Sunday School and Church Ser- headings — uprightness, beauty, rias- r Claude ' - vicea"wr'$ be combined' i=r "Ch.ist- tern of ciretsrratances. and service. . ' San Family Day" ;Toronto Fast spoke briefly id the RES: P I C K E R I N G 2 6 3 J this Sunday at Mrs W. Howard, past president c'f 11.30 a. m VIPOND SHOP: AJAX 1266 _ The Sigma •'C' Boys' Club under challenging Question Are we too -- the leadership of David Pegg, held may„ The Devotional period was their•',.�eekly tneet:ng on Tuesday. ev- I taken by Mrs. :NI. Buttz -s and Mrs. _ ening. C .Butt, of Pickering. using. the: theme _ A farewell Warty was hcld�in hon- ';The Christian Family' reading from + ,our of Mr. A. Wilkie, Miss I. Wilkie the b02{ — "The Symphony of the I � SKr. Lee -Wilkie -'at the home •of Christian Year" by .Randall., stress-. muty's Mr. and Mrs, l4iilton Pegg. on 'Mon- Ing the responsib.lity of the Ho ze Small Motor Clinic - - day evening. The W.lkie family will and the Church in the religiou;� •dev. -be moving sho by to Dutton. elopment of the child. Mrs. George I �+,.{ • address was read by Mr. I. L. M: Todd. ,President o! the W. A. resid- P Sales and Service) 684 L�-and. Mr. Milim Pegg and tic. ed over the meeting and ccndta:ted'a � Y C;erald Benning presented a floor brie` busine_s pe-iod, announcing the . lamV and cushion to Mr. and Miss S=_ -Annual W. A. gathering at - Wilkie and a travalasan cloak to Lee Vroomanton, on Msy -22, beginning - are a _ During the'enin8 g� were en- .at 10.00 o'clock with morning and Toro Outboard l/lor�i�e Produt'Js ; jgyed and refreshments served. afternoon sessions. and T1s. 3tose as ----------------- a S ------------ s?-Xtal, speaker. Air imitation A� - CHAIN AWS ` A Dumbarton on June 6th and Picker- z s� �CHERRYWOOD ing on June 12, and the Garden Par. Qsk Machines & Appliances Mrs. Wood and son George, visited ty at the Viktor Rom on June 5th. {{ - 18er PP 31r. and Mrs. Jack Wocd on- Sunday were read. Un. Gordon Petty gave a i / • Mr. and Mrs. Ivan -Law were Sun- ve:7' appropriate and sincere message •",leldering and ugbt Welding � of thanks to all who had made themeetidg-a closed with Prayer such a by Tilrs LnGatesg O►A Ssw� REPAIRS Custom Sawing fe'rrest A very enjoyable h -w followed when SPEAZING _ the gusts and members were serve4 tea and -a del dous lurch. over Radio Station_ CKLB �LIIIl�lSr �• -- Dumps the meeting a delightful -----------------•-------- ---- OSHAWA EXPERT CARPENTERING DUN3�' Prtpared To Work Dass or Nights ON MAY 13 - 7.30 P. M• ' ' _ O All -Types Of Werk Dan* Vibat . fbe Llberal PartyStaada ForS I LK S .-MARKET _ - (OP Dow" =lw"k Park) Ra'el Reasonable For lzdc•rnw4*on—ab46a 192W Ontario Riding Ute:il Ataoeiatfon PICKERING c PHONE 165 Ycu too can ma%e . Tanney, have, seN EQUALITY MEATS ,. Plywood - We're doing our best - t ric - to give you At tilt e �'a a es Wallboard •--S��t-SeCond Semen =: lHOirE �IGi(RRING 26 .Mould • Ing - -- LOR ETTA'S -. :I ! ICOs2�""ex -, MON rt N, 371L� PHOTO -Fly SUPiLIi BEAUTY .lET `` sow Oil .. MERINAR BY NMED4 -NEWt y f w rwti ST ��•pS LOCATION In a hurry for gasolinyorcomplete _ 'THAT '"�''�~" Week Dazs lubrication'_ We have the most up to -date i ON masewdb* f.g6 A; M. to l,t1 T IL - - -equipment and teahn}ques"tohelp speed you PRESCRIPTION tebt toa'' b8 GL'II D 120:�D, NORTH - 1 4n your way. Tr use 10 f " F. IL _ OPEN -EVEN INGS r5one: �• , / IY![tl�l - Phone PICKt=RlNG 590 _ �SSO - .r1. R•_ BOYESr Phm. B. ISO SERViC br9ll1 _ - The Wag- STB '-DIS 11' `71NEY _ .. ' Going Anywhexp a - Horn a IcsERIx . , • - ... n�as thew &used Car -s :M:�...»....�.M�.r. �a••�; . 0 NO DRIVING .WORRIIS iP�Qiie 182 Pickering • NO PARKING TROUBLES • JACK PURCELL & COMPANY I (ARES ARE LOW Member The Toronto Stock Excl+en" �1 - ~ ' OSJUWA — TOROxzo - Connplete Stock �nMe iracOHM WO ys :,. t _�ARWO '0 AVENUE SOUTH AJAX _ 0 •' - lddttioaal ser.loa .la IIishw'aI ul _g VPSLU16 S _ _ A 1165 a ItoL'!� !Ha FARES ,Betwe� TORO,ToaYSBw 9 {. eIMALo .............._._,..... s a.� - - - _ S2 w MONTREAL ..................... 316.:8 _VILLIAM.SIKSAY.D.C. _ !Where your dollar means more •� - • C WUWA :1:.90 Starting May 8 o May 18th IROPRA - • ..�....�.�. 8tht M � CH CTOR - - MMM HOUSE "�- � . l o S as _ ar warer? - ulcer' _ : PNOIIE 71Wflione 39- . _.. -a.. — a% P.Oj U� J .J.«-. ,..-a. m,----,.evF,.�i_..._.u-n�-'.e-�. _.aa. -.a..., ra:._• ;, .:: y^.,.. ..-.'. ..,- .. ..,",:_.,,•:':. .-..'.. fir':.. ..._- _.. - ..':s-`4�" - '! r,. _ .. _ ...._. _ _ .>..- . - - _ t :5..: _ -* mss. _ �ti X 77 here on Saturday. May 11L! - LJCENnV AUCTIONME! by Open House at the Ajax and ,c . ��} - •� .: •aria...., ., .::., . -.. , - � � • w , v _ fi FaA. HaswhQli s ti P1i epeatj t -- �; ♦ AJAX 1059 ' "' Ns4'.f!•"-540 'rhYIM1{Cdy.:•w+^..' GiIC'ej•�!a..�.h'i'rtYM":- - • . •. �, . _ ' • _ Mao A ftwhLb! , -X -BAT RON. T. C DOUGI-u Prester of Seaiatrbewaa =CJVWrBA=N AND tXARII�lA1ZON A s ! - _ - strong r A 2'aith; 5, Wel: deve3aped - WarriT i >dO Sriahi �'-�� - ( pergonality. Vveryone enjoyed liab- -'' washable toys and b:oks for child - _ one ad the outs'.anding of Public F-ebaol Pre-school children I ening to Dr .Vipond and he was theft g 0U,&RAXTEED :. speaker to it On -io v' to d'u'd the Federal for G.ade tine (slot yea" old by Jaanar 1 19"), ca Tu Y thanked by Mrs. A. Suter. Mrs. $ow• _ - , TY,�' �- _- / -{ General Election a. m. at the rickering which will be held on the school �' � YAMS WO M"I Waiting as"- W1 ug as, was born in Scotland and came to Canada in 1910. He was Village Town Hall. 4 mounds and a a:a . g ^educated parr ' Any Mahe or Model FUNERAL DIRECTOR educated at Brandon College and of rre aaaool children for Kinder gm- tea (five years old by January 1, and friends to send donations to hes 1 or Mrs. Middleton for the Arework d s + McMaster University, and took post- 1958) ' Arthur. Fids FURNITURE DEALER graduate studies at Chicago Un.ver- slEy, r� has ' on Tuesday, May 21, 1937, at lo.00 a, m, at the Pickering Village which are supervised by. the men of the ca7anunity. Mcs. Suter, retiring �. { - . , • , . Q a B. A. and M. rie- grecs. and was a Gold Medalist the Town Hall I president thanked the Executive sad .. at ecsi in Debating, Univ ty in Dramatics, b -1T-24 a12 who assisted her during her year j '- Ambulance Bacula , and Oratory.. --------•----------- ----------'---- of office The meeting adjourned and hour iZU�AZi Bim$ privoti nAY OR NIGHT He was elected to the House of Comrr -s in BROOK ROAD l social enjoyed. This was e last meeting until September, when 1_= N.�$ " _n 1935, and re-elected !r 1jB40 .bit resigned his s_ m194.' The Home and School held , their all rn willnotified. dg,� Bice Richard Sott. Tack• .�� ; Deny SWT&S Tbhos _ MIM. McEACHNIE, Prof to accept the leadership of provin- tial C. C. F. party in Saskatchersan. rrZtilar -meeting last Monday nigh" --onto, w>� a tau attendance. Mn. Suter. visited Mr• and Mrs. Middle- - ton Saturday. - OSHAWAd Mr. Douglas tins elected With a preside 1. The reglla !business was 1 on Mr, and Mrs. W. f Middleton visited Mr. and Mrs. EL L " t'6asfesei Bases Fsr very large majority. and 'became the fi'-st C, C. F. transacted and reports of Mrs. Eg- Boys, Neal, of Whitby, on the week -end. PI10n@, Pickering 193 Premier ir. Carirda, 'He eroff: Secretszy; and Mrs. Shirley Martin cf,the 5th rna cel- ( lHON$0 PWRERIvG 33VW2 Pickering, Ont- is regarded as one of Ca.-:ads•s bet- ter orators, and'an able debater, Treasurer were read, The Installa- tion of next year's OD-ficeis was con- eb:ated her 5th'birthday with a fW friends on Saturday. May 4th. op y The Ontario Riding C.. C. F. As, ducted by Mrs. Len Wils:n. The fol- Mr. and Mrs, Frank Hosea. od and : , KE4 -AND CLARKS ociation- rishe� to extend a very �' co:- lowing Executive was installed: Pres- ter, Mrs and lough . G. William 4aaby. �T T �3.L..v W1C- dial tivelccrne to' ereryone, i_Tespec_ tive of political affiliag.ns, to come idem, Mrs. W. Carter; 2st Vice -Pres., Mrs. Moss, Sao:'etarY, Mrs. J, nott; _-- of Toronto, and Mr. Houghton_ of Bradfo-d visited Mr, 'a'no Mrs. Corn• ' AL=IONEEM W. H. J. THOWSON, IL A,. LLD. along and enjoy a public speaker of reasurec. Mrs. R. Boys; Committee.: utt on Sunday. : Lkenaad and Authorized fer the Baa:latee and BoNetter such prominence, s^ea in on behalf k a., rNa Mrs, J .Farley, Mrs. H. Dawson, Mrs. ----------------- ------ I --------- Ci�tiea of Ontario sad York, of Mayor W. John Naylor, C. C. F. Y W.Middleton, with' Mrs, J. Ca --gill Paint Spray In Pickering Britt& G,oh abfa and Outade Candidate. as Social Convener. Our guest spec- A strange and curious experience Farm S implements HouM• tore„ RenL Estate &J= THE DATE - 14Ay 1L ker Dr. Claude Vipond, of Oshawa, was noted this week while the bridge Muw•oed Bldg., THE TIME _ a,00 P• SI. was then introduced by Mrs. Reed, at the foot of the hill in the village AW bus_ gpeci4ft it $eleoaable rbene -Aja THE PLACE -THE OSHAWA his subject being "What I want for was being painted sore owners . :,ate. Dual savi" fm tie �' ftsiness COLLEGIATE r --v children.' The first point was to - G. -6d tlaimer�;,.*hat the Vaint spray was be- � Piaiaer�f - titli Simcoe Street, North a Canadian; 2nd, A clean Lag blc :n over the village and sett- : Kice P. 0. liens -------------------------------=• ----------------------------------- - National Hospital community-, 3rd G d Edu t' a• 4 Good Education. , ling on their cars. II!,loans P. 06 pb0ft MWL the Day - ilesttes� "" tiessi dabs lfl ���� P.Oj U� National Hospital i]Dy w.ii be o'b- served - apWaawfs 'FUNERAL AND f:ocalR G. CONANT, B. A. here on Saturday. May 11L! - LJCENnV AUCTIONME! by Open House at the Ajax and PMksrtog sad W'litfry Townships Pickering General iFtapital. from 2.30 p. M to 5.00 P. m, ,Tea will be - - ROY M NOwE D.G FaA. HaswhQli s ti P1i epeatj served to all visitors in the Nurses' -- �; ♦ AJAX 1059 Residev'ce, from 3.00 to 5.00 P. m• by --- cHfaa croft Mao A ftwhLb! members .of the Hospital Auxileary, ' -X -BAT Prna3ptttent( On this occasion as in, previous- years. donations of small_ articles WarriT i >dO Sriahi srrtttable fat use in the nursery, and - Wh"y Pretemisam aanana Krrcam CA IER%9 r 2MLT ad DwrAl"M washable toys and b:oks for child - _ c Damian Wad WAN'!3!!f - would be very rTrucF anpreciat- ed. ed. Mer-b-ers of "the Auxiliary are :. w IITOVi ONT.` _- CDUN'PST BOMM reminded that donatkum for the. Now -. ,.. LICENSED TRUSTEES lyse Offbe - NO il-M SMA14 ACRZAGAB AJO Gift Bar we urgently need at this !bene Baa. - NO fl -1i:6 � YAMS WO M"I Waiting as"- W1 time. The public are cordially Inuit ed •hospital S valwo OfaA W A -G. W. RIEHl.. RA- t•HNi OMA C&A 'Down Pa7mmss _ to visit the and see for themselves the rplerdid facillt:ee - _ :- CALL - Mr. INGL B 1/er - +hA, eree asaIahte it ell "-,_ - . _ ..._. PIC[. NuWiON also to sr:eet ,Miss Aire Little. the STAFFORD BROS. Superintendarii of Nurses, '. DU::'$ARTON RADIO & TV ' -;:S H E R R I N A. H. W RATrE -- - 'FUNERAL AND f:ocalR G. CONANT, B. A. AMBULANCE SERVICE BAktRISTER and SOLICITOR _ CONITH $ULLDING, AJAX No. Z HIG AT PICKERING BEACH ROAD 3'K 81010" St. Br Osbiwa -- � ' -..----------------- - + -' Telephones C 0. AJAX 1059 _;Ikww Bassa T'er Fars Ani Gantry -.'--.1♦I�i/ers itaaranee On Btitklnp - Wioiaflbl, lttanr . — tt.it+.•ilr 1a..eaae. tx ,. A. =06 BUILDER -Bowman &Gibson; Wa0DW0$KINa FSON1. W lilirCbY ill ----------------------------------- CA�ilTi t Krrcam CA IER%9 r 2MLT ad DwrAl"M MONTWN, VOWnlr M. lum AIRIMATION9 qw. leis' i CO. ` NO 4beetared AeoeaNeata G. A. 8ekkev6 -. ,.. LICENSED TRUSTEES a &JAI. OSHAWA, STRATrOlm.TORON" S valwo OfaA W A -G. W. RIEHl.. RA- t•HNi j FRONS 0 - nOLM800 ` AJAX. PICKERING-P. A. JA . i ------ -------------------------- . _ ..._. PIC[. NuWiON STAFFORD BROS. - -. flU� m :. -'W...,.. �a.,s.,A,,.. - : t, • _ ' oosrsntttees, president reported ✓ Hall. The program on "Hisfic- been placed on top of file churciL 2.13. We Pad tiis'wt11 be more oe�• '` �• on the Hasse and Sciwol Coaveatioa ical Iiaseattlt" ;will be conducted W Everyone in the comasunity invited. vealeat for le o! the ' .�r mads Boy wbw _ took place is April. Arrange_ . Mrs. George Gray. This is always •an Mrs. Sea, of Whitey, spent a law paP tke meats were made to lave a• gian! interesting subject. All ladies are its• days rene*ibS old avgvAintances a- � thanks indeed to, tke lcem M (Mrs. N J. Brown Corr,) d at the Bay - Road vited to attend. Hmtsses for tae rtund here last week. friends neswho attended our lw o .do -- ----- ° School on iMay loth, at the coat of scc me w utlat:oas to Mr. and Mn, last WbdnesJay and to tbae who .do- glass over w Ajax bat lnu.sday ev-—Bi3re111� fattgra noted, and the ladies of the W. A. ening v bawl, Some o! their pa. $1.00 pa family It is hoped that all M• -s. W. White, Mrs. M. Ellicott and Robert Mill er• on the arrival of a who wo:-k ao hard and willinS4 foe families will come and enjoy this. Shirk. , , r I little daughter', the good cause, eats who are cn the regular bowling The Waman's Association o! 6t. Mr. ani Mrs. Mitchell, of Toronto , evening. At the close of the meeting Next Sunday Mothers Dey. Ota' 4• chalets had bet.ei watch out. Thee' pups of Mr. D. Hopkins' room gave John's Church held the:r regular visited Dar. and Mrs, AL Harvey on best wishes go out to all the Mothers children ended up with better scores a demonstration of square dans' meeting on Ma • 1, at the home of Sunday, thaw they have been getting recent - than Mrs. Beaman with a very Mr, %fid Mss„K.Pescoe end little in the caananunty, and all over the ;(���} after which the parents took part, ry good att- world, and may God Bless You, and -1; A cold pot luck supper'ended the ev- endance, The President, Mrs, H. daughten visited Mr. and Mrs. L. of 'bowling, The F.encn- give you health and guidance, manSpeaking Bawling League is hav- ening which was thoroughly enjoyed Plaxtcn, opened the meeting. The Pascoe, Claremont, en Sunday. The date of our Spring Bazaar will by �• Devotional was taken by Mrs. Matt- � W. M, S o1 St, John's Church be in next week's issue ad the I+Ye,As, Ing its •banquet and presentation on Your :-egular Bay Correspondent, hetes due to the absence of Mrs. W. will hold their next meeting at the --Correspondent. - F:rday next at the Spruce Villa Inn Knox who was unable to.,be be home of Mrs, Lackey, in Claremont- adept, 'Winners will be announced in out Mrs. Win. Fertile, felt last Saturday r Ip. -ea- --------------------------------- -- , eat due to Illness. Darin on Thursday afternoon, May I8. Asa- rips Women's Iastitate next issue. for Florida to visit her another and g the busies• Pieke to have swell -earned Best. to period, several items of business istant hostess:: Mrs. J. Mitchell and :. - Friday, May 3, the Frenchman's Miss Helen Scott of Hastings was discussed. The Card Report was v- Mrs, Lemmon. Program Convener. gay Ho=e and School Association home last week -end to visit her �- The Annual Meeting o! the Wan. ; en by Mrs. Cassie and the Treasur- hts. H. M-11er, Mrs, W. Gray and 'pa en's Institute was held on the 28th _ p held its annual Fun Fare at the Bay en by Mrs ,Cassie and. the rreasur- Mrs. W. Bayles. Roll Ch11�A Verse p procedure, ents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scott. of April. After the usual Road School. It was very successful Congratulations to Mr. and - Mrs, hr's 'Repo -t by Mrs. Barclay. The trom "John", • All ladies welcome. m:nates, correspondence, etc: The and the money raised will enable the T. Amt ing, of Douglas Ave. on tho meeting was then turned' over to Miss Barbara Mairs, R N., who re - Financial Repo --t and reports od Yse Association to continue its worAc at birth of their daughter on Sunday, the Program Convener - Mrs, Lloyd Gently graduated as an Air -line Hos- Standing Comvmittees were givless, the scho:l. Door prizes were woe as Mav 8, at the ax-Picker:n Kos- Johnston, who gave a very interest- tess for Trans -Canada 'Airlines, en- dollows; Judy Dagens:s, a an alumin- `�1 g These were very satisfactory, show- , ing program which ended with a joyed a pleasant visit with hey Par- - P ing a manifest Interest in the lines Lm frying pan; Bryan Skitch, a table Mrs Violet Guthrie was taken to very interesting and instructive con- ents, D. L. and Mrs. Mairs. Barbara's outlined in the progtam with some - -lighter; David Brannigan, a Tamb- the Oshawa Hospital, with a slight test Hostesses; Mrs. Beaman and horns base is Montreal, She wt11 be additional activities,. The usual 65.80 " lyn gift box; Mrs. R. Avis, a hand- stroke: Her many friends wish her Mrs. Gray then' served a very -tasty flying Eastern routes to Newfound. Proficiency Arward to the High School knit sweater. The president, Mrs. N,a speedy recovery, lunch, land' tnd the Marit:mte Provinces m was allocated and the email Meber. J .Brown wishes. to thank all who -------------------------- Rev. Campbell McLean cf Denton- and Boston. the Children's Aid Boc. -_- - helped with this event BROUGHAM Park United Church, Toronto was Mr. and Mrs. Grant, McDonald and _ _ -- --- � ship Fee is ietT. Spring is really he: -e On Sunday, guest speaker at St, John's Church on nitre sons of Toronto; also Mr. and , The following officers were elected j the Blue Line Ina Park owned by held in . the Hall on Tuesday last Sunday afternoon, His subject was Mrs. B. McGuckin. o! Stouttville; Theregular weekly euchre was for the coming ye'aT. President, Id's. Mr. Fred Scott. was filled with boat "Tempe ance". He gave some very visited Mr. and Mat, Ross Knox on A E. Calvert:. let Vice-pres,,firs, - - ;.owners who were busily. painting when the following were winners; interesting facts on the subject Sunday afternoon, W. Traf!ord; 2nd Vice -Pres. Mrs. F. and readying their boats icr the Mrs H Plaxton, Mrs. M .Ellicott, Mothers' Dov Service will be head -----------------------------_--- r O'Sull?van: Sec.-T+-eas.. Mrs, J', R. coming season. in St. John's Church next Sunday, and Mrs, Shea; Mr. W -.Hardy, Mr. Peattie; Dist Director• Mrs. R A J. Last Sunday morn:ng six of our. There will be a united service of the Cl>rist Cltureb E. Woodlands Clarke; Alt -mate. Mrs, F. Z. prone: - T. Hammond and Mr. H, Malcolm. M-ectn-s • M�-s H, Newman Jr., !rbcs, local Gicl Guides were- -presented Sunday School and Church 6erriice. Special prizes to: Mr -1, Carlton, - - • with their Religion Life t•ad`Res. Be- Will all parents with children to be We would like to call your atter- F. Fy Hall. 119-x, J. Haaek• .:fore these are presented each sl Mrs. Matthews. baptised, please g' get in touch vrth tion to the change of time, A special sneaker is expected Por must have her Second -Class Badge.. The en's Institute will be held ly � g of Brough- Rev, Ii Lackey as soon as coni fencing on Sunday. May 1% the Mav meeting. Mos. H, Cook, C-mmissioner presen- am Woasart'tent, There will also be a re-dedica. Sunday: School at the Cannmun.ty The District Annual Meeting Is to : ted Margaret Henderson with her on May 14, at 2.30 p, ea, at the Town'- tion service- fcr the. bell which has Hall at 1.00 p. m, Church Service at be held fa pSckeriag on May 39, ' badge, at the Fairport United Church. Donna Rush, Darlene Mortenson_ `-'Lois Davidson. Judy Edmonds and Anne Lennox received theirs frau---- �' Mrs. Cork at -Me later ser lice- in - - :Dunbarton United Church. Congrat- -- • _ ` ' x?Alons gob to all On Monday evening, the Hoare and School held Its annual general meet - Ing, -Mrs. N. J. Brown, President - Ipreslded and the minute% of the taro- - v . '. - wlous meeting were read by the Re- lec-cding Sectre•ary, Mrs. H. Fertih. - Reports % s GING -ere read by the various - BRINGING _ _.. ' 4 - NES ONTARIO `. Aw y+ NEW :. : - W HOUSES TO LIFE ',.'chis man's job is to bring new houses to his with 540 electricity, Long before this ne H house was fai.>hed,*hen Ontario Hydro and your Local Hydro U�lity had - 1� - planned ahead fon 3}��}1is house and mazy more Chool \� like it. -Increased power r ements were • . :I S out �` catalyzed. Lines were constructed and,, if necessary,- _.. .• , r now transf=er facilities installed. / A or the flick'of a - will b F occupants the fli switch bring `,> •* `'•' power s , • c po urging to their -bidding ' a o -bo do mal�licity' f chores faster and ,mor . _ economl O „ 'call by.electricity. 1►' _ .. Rio HYD �rtAW�,Mtii"(1ll,io , 1s ONTARIO TRAVEL - .. \ ".-"1'37 folarll _• :-. __ t -: •• - •. _ .. ,r bend literature to - Zr _ _ Addrea - ---- - _ — — - r r. _cwt arise • . OMab DeporA..,r of Tro el i Pub" Mee► kym L Cott+eort, Minton ------ -------------------- WATCH }�aM�/� r ;� I / 4 :.R ' _.... - :: � n .► J , Ali •• ` ,�• f• .:.t •�T .ctrl, .r' 1i r;— _ i'` .: c •Gerd ly� � •h`,` •� SLID ,,.tarp' .. • - = aifllrr a �OOIt� >us• - - --"-'---- 00030%M L?NL or - PENS and 11=114' NWITIRW rind UP1'i'S' W ATCRIN / ,• < d,► '' s a: VK50 Terms: rise Wass ! , t > l!0 nosyrs rAnc$li�•'r - , `�;,�� „ ,�►, �. In-- Ontario,- Hydro and Progress • Go Hand in Hand �P�crker0ev� elry -_a..':..3i. .;:t�._.:'.;�...6 su:_-m�'m:-?R _L..'i`-=•` _ _ s.-�. - .. _.. .. ... -.. - .. a _c,4.nu_ ,a "�aS' ..e=�— _ c3' : r tt•t or 4eorge ftk-awtBabas sad Mr. slid 39M Arch Ben spat thtr '* t MM a1a1a•1rn Phma4� >ri+adai. 'araskr•ad m _ -- -�' II e9Em baef weft' said 124M ►—•'wfr alai ia. itb� btfilsMr. a wss o! ,�r•d of a and �Msnd�d Day (fir: war ayo7ad. Tb• �wimaais were:_l+[r+s j sa�io•d ihto � „ gM�rdt here on a Christian >E'�1y.Blessed and daughter Log, T.sdta: Urs. WM6' Biown and• Bias. �dsra7. tSoa. by Probaiao aL Dal) Sa ko .. at 9.70 p. � �� chs Caadric (trod>. ind D! �°�, have been visiting Wsr _j�ra= lgOifDAZ DfitiB?• J �'A,; . *n Bail, Mr. and . liths` ba May loth. the 9undar � wusins,, Roaaid and Mrs Cos. _ >trlan� yard, 'Ronald Cos, =I- AaoTiraraey Serr'1ee vim be hold at Wooaaeott: (lents: Bill Wonnacott Mrs. xamen, and J sen Mrs George Iaatt, Har- 950 n. a�, when Rev. ti >� Young and Willa Brow% Saas>y spent /Al�DBT aEACH BALL ' -- our 1,A1 enjoyed the week-end with their cousins, Mr. r i N Smith and Weaker- a�oY•d thtr W. sad 3[rs. C. AX A L-JL . ldarilyne-43obcott By w ll be guest �t at the A. meeting at Cherr7rwood on Thurs. Irvine, o! e, onto. ------------------ 1, ?reader Certificate-�8ab Betso4 The Comaolunit3r Q� - when !10_-6. Rose. of and Ca:ol Blalc•, o! Green- _ Mrs. Ronald Cost. George Isatt. Sm ham• of Mr. and Yrs. John Xshton, day a[ternoaq wood, spent the week-end with their -- - At Bom• - Seep Your Mone , a 8enneO, 3% McHugh. Yrs. George Pi&esing, on Saturday evening- Bill Toronto, gave a talk on "Trees" grandfather 3(r, U. Blake and Hilda �P ram % Sgalre and Mrs. Sydney Wort �=�e predded, A Spot Camp' them with our lives, Working At Sows ROUGE HILLS TMIRSDAY & FRIDAY EVENINGS • • PRICPIB EFFECTME THURS., PRL, SAT., MAY 9th4 10th, 11th r ii t BLADE BONE j:RllOV1aD A GIFT FOR MOTHER Rib • •The Finest In The ,-: Shortor Land C GA [NG'S CHOCOLATES a 11b 2 - & 1b Boxes BladeRoast n,3p,_�:�r�� — PRICID ATTRACTIVELY Jr r Y•;�Ki .. -.. • . . . LBO - GERANIUMS I SMS In -Bloom 49c Per Pot' - 7RZS3E[ LZAN LESS THAN 4 LB- 29c PSR LB. ----SPA NSI BS ce VIOLAS 39c `��� ` . ' j�:. if A/tAl 4 i Minced- eelbs C MAPLE LEAP SLICED RIIMLEBS1 LB PEsBREAKFAST I XAPLE LEA? Vacuum Wrapped PEANZALED _COTTAGE ;ROLLS .5 rt 71ry ACON XAPLE LEAP oxngLESS Pun PORE 1 lb Carton - . MEATY (SIDE) SAUSAGE 'SPARE -t F w Lt .; W+ ri, - VFALI" NZARD a&NADA FIRST MADE T�� � e- ••r.1 a .� a a - IN SQ - lb UTTER' ♦YSEIZR $0 ea. ties Popular Brand or Mar Tip dauus . -CIGARETTESAW AN IN Carton of 20,11C ;;kgs. g 5 i iilii/q ? :• 6 > at1++ '20 oz. tins .2 for 29C OR .Carton. of z*a W ¢� 8 - 41e pkgd,�Il�' _ 93,., ►,s , #or Thank You Spiced ;285 oz. ]� . INSTANT "i lb. p WHOLE CRABAPPLES 49 NU-MILK arc 4 oz. _ -� is�tt3i'TCY �; 1 15 0TW" — tins 'RD :-;8PEC�A4 OFFER OF 35c OFA cxs,, .,�,,,.,., J, .�1 °C e •;, -- �-s s 'tst d f)k c KING _• Z0 oZ., tins ^RADANAk8. Of cup aiz� '3 451 Z EFAB 2 f' Z5, TES. `1A G S•,=' G - Maple .Leaf Frozen p�, YI�anc Fbzen �Trix h5, - -- TURK9Y CHICK i yy .3� , EN G Tri+u zt'»bT s sr�.►_,s ;�'' �, E or' KtDN.EY PLEB ' BEEF'La a f°� �A-4 &q 311LPMb QN—A`— a 11 , � •7'Y. �'! T (v.' r � . '•�� i., n dt. L�''.fs`•Q ".`+^ °;' ?.'1'Yr`T __ . r h# ' • ' . � � A e } f L � 349 � •f ,t :a.;.,3 ;,.y - E - _ > 12 oz. STROUD S FOOD MARKE SHOR�� �-.. }Tin 4 - •wa w n rYON `qc ... .. .,_;, '. x•',., _: sir �.._ ..... _, .. .. '... ., 'z:w _. .-:..'. ., <..: ::* _ .v - • a TYPES OP CONCICETE WO><i MACai�xE ravr f�iendlr Resident . Aged FINISHED FI.00" - ARTICLO FOR SALE COMING EVENTS SEPTIC TANft . FIREPLACES R�ura INw�►ita �� :':.,' Pickering LTaited Chinch _ BLOCK WGRX !M� - CASUALTY - Bows - AUTOM01LLt • - Natural Gas Installations - FREE ESTIDMATES - - • -' COLEMAN The May meeting of the Women's PHONE ATlaa ```'' UAAIUT-Y INSURANCE. LTC. ` Water heaters, Floor Furnaces Missionary Society will be held at 2- KW FROM AND LIST YOUR PROPERTIES FOR $Alt Wan a;mss y It i Forced Air Units etc. the home of Mrs. Leslie M. Morley, >D 11LII LEE on Thi.e'sday afternoon, May 16th, at ------ -- - ---------- MH WELL DIGGING �.0 Y R I L E• M 0 R L E Y- HEATING SERVICE 2.30 p. M Mri. Morley:s Group in -!, AJAX . 457 charge of "the program. All ladies Neptic 'ranks .. '. Pressure Systems PICKERING 67 3-8 if -� cordially invited. Trenching • Air Compressor y ----------------- --------- ----------------------------------- nt ctor's Specialty I ' Co ra i.. COLEMAN PICKERING VILLAGE COUNCIL selitio Tanks Cleaned The, .. ' OUTDOOR APPLIANCBS Will Meet On - Sanitary Way -� ''BALES - Service - Repairs - Parts TUESDAY, DZAY 14, 1937 i6-lu. WELL TELE FOR SALE so Boxes At The, Con -41 Cham . hors PII()bM Tcudgliwis Folding Table, Chairs Pickering Village ids GLEN PARK A - Radiant Beaters, etc. - •• - At SAO P. M �'_'••------------- ----------------- . _ -. ... _ -• VE. �TOSOhi'fQ=�•'-'-:-� _;. AMLER for Regular ,Basiaess HEATING SERVICE BRUCE HOGARTH, Clerk • Tailor Bt .eta= .Phone 657 -= ==---- -------------- ------------ Wanted — $ - - oncre a Sl (i 3-6 if Special Dlothers' Bay Service n - _ ----- ------------------- Danbarton Unit" Church �a or CMlpplsd Ate►* -, _ pan - NUR,6=Y PLANTS FOR BALL- The Young People's of DunbartoU � sues ph Aft C.H especially hedges li6te: red find United Church are,sponsoring a Spec. green Barberry, Alyine Current, ial Mothers' Day L+�rening Service on Cinder . ' Blocks Chinese Elu:a,. Ornamental Shrubs, Sunday, May 12, at 7.30 p. ,m. The lbsR•s Lysibs� am cdm STATION ROAD, PICI+�i GI ONT... P]ROl�i in Tree Hoses, Evergreens, Peonies etc. Rose Brothers and Party od Toronto Healtby stork moderate prices. Jerry will be there to s:ng and play hymns, ----------- Hawk. first• tat4n• worth o1 Picker- negro spirituals and religious West- --------- , Ling' High School, ern songs in a unique manner, �, TV AN1i---- WHAT'S $ U P? _ .. _ G 5-x0 - MALDW ompanied by an electric vibro- �'F•ED ° - - - __ three violins and guitar. Silver coli- EXF'tl:d?T TC,�H MR SAES -tractor, 6 h. p. with a egton with proceeds to the church. 0X1Wd Segni OR T� _ plow, cultivator,. rotary grass cutter. --------------------------------- _ VALUE OP .t --- AZJsafto 14.1541 -.:' ^~ Phone: Toronto WA 2-5694. AFTERNOON TEA AND BAKE •�- N _ -' � 'r' YOUR HOUR ANN - 5-14 BALE --- _-••--------------- ._ _ - . • F1�sOTilLL --------=--- ------ •.y -- _ . G4+>tIl - - ''--- .. trader saepices of Bt, George's . - ZVXR4CIlEZNS FOL. SALE - ]RAVE, YOU (NOUGHT, _ :- Anglican Women's Galli _ B•ATIING SERVICE toth uprl�rt.ry of.! Remand spreading. SATURDAY, MAY 11 - 2.34 P. DL. NAItVIiAL GAI JOHN L. LAY Ijvg%uRAI�CE at moderate prices. Jerry Hesek. 1st OII, INeWs STALLATIONS - At Old L G. A• Store - 4 -corners �� COLEMANe T•14Ph�i Pickering 24: farm north of Pickering 2iigh School. 6erviee _ -*-------------------- ' Phone: Pickering 527JS. • ------• -- -- FACTORY .._ _ Hospital Auxiliary Dtiy 13. - FEWDLEY KITCHEN _ The May meeting of the Auxiliary STOVE$ --------------- .. _ _ _ --- VACUUM CLEANING SERVICE FRANK AALL, PICKERI'yG -_ vrill be held an Monday. May 13, at 8.00 p. m, sharp. in the lvurses' Re- CLimneys, Fnrnaecs, Heaters Etc. Re - him a large selection of 'Mothers' Day - 9 TI DOR 6T. - - ''PlzAta; also Box Flowers and Veget- sideac�e. This is the evening of the AJAX Annual' Placa Sale. and all memberr� ahles. ---- 657 _ _ - 5-10 are asked fa brag any surplus roots. - - -- -- plants, -cuttings. bulbs or . potted ' JOHN VAN KI ALINGEN AJAX UMBER plants they can spare. If you have ''PLASTERING CO`" I _ACTO14 e - eto PI,A:V'i'9 FOR SALE - 'p' . Perenelala.-Pansies and Bedding- no plants. maybe you n*tll find some FREE ES71"MATEL4 ILUM13ER AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES - Plants that will please you. there. And be Phone:: AJax 411M R lfacDONALD . _ . _ ruse to bring a friend rx' two with 5-31 , � )PLYWOOD • .. PAINT ... A,RBOIf'E Altana Road - Rea" Hilis You. 36 Maurice Slichter, Whitby, I - . Phone • Piekerin; il1J3 will be on hand o speak on •'Form- 1 t 5-2d datioa-'Planting", Refreshments will E DOORS AND TRIM be served following the meeting. SEPTIC TANKS CLEA11,'ED --------------- ---- - - - s - i!'Oti SALE - new and used refr'•4► On display at the Residence will THE SANITARY WAY es•ators,-,esshers and ranges: reason- On display at the Residence will - -_ .itatialA Ord and iYO. ZHighway_ - :.:able prices. Lorne White. Refrigera- be a group of dolls. made and dress- New tanks hntanei - itloti. Phone: Pickering 197J2. ed in nurse's dress, through the W. WARD .. 5-10 - --Years and are made by .students at - Phone: Whitby 310 L -2S65 ' - .the Halifax Infirmary. _ TELEPHONE PICKERING 366 - - - !'OR SALE - 1950 Chev. - 4 -door; ----------------------------------=- i - Eve W. A. --------- -,or, AJAX 1045 . -------10-5 , . eSeaa; _x- tires. -Reasonable. price, .. .. Evening Pickering _ _ :. _ _. `. . _. Phone' Pickering 370M2. TEA AND BA$E SALE _ -•- --•: _ _ , _ .. _.. __ ., _ _ ------ -The Erening W A. i9 holding a - burn SALE electric stove, Crus- Tea and Bake Sale. at he home BRANDRAM an - ,- .burner, near neva+.. 5 highvitw Crew, June 12. at 5.00► p m, at the hastie o? !►airport Beach. Mrs: Jghri Lay, Pickering. JIM C. Nunj AR, R.' O. - - 5-10-tf ,, IFOR' SALE -------------------- > iz oand a -; -- ----------------- _-_._ HENDERSON t • ,U. � Wim 11off1w and -s Like new. �y Presbyterian Church INo. 7 Highway, Kinsale. The Presbyterian Church Ladles' - IAbeve Allis DM stere) 5-17 Aid will meet at the home of Mrs O/lrlCs Nov" ----------------- -- ---- Robert Reesor, on Thursday, May I& PAINTSllrM s. EIL to P. 1111. P®�Ilf�ng _. 'FOR &A1.1!! - Manli b5cycte. Phone: at 2.30 v. m. Cars will be at the four Wedsssda� and �y • to IL :_ �a Ptrkeurlag 255. co: arcs at 2,15.Pon" M +FM SALE J� L ESTATE GENERAL NARDWARE >�: -------------------- SM R• Nfll Church St. South. Phone 8W. -WR HAVE cuzm - Have yew Ufflaw ewsas saw ret- Free Elltimahs l BUSUIDY regi.' hesWu•W tits wt■tse at HlLP WANTED Ab .�.. �e an 'o �•otAr� �L e�rW Phone Pickering' 39'Iw�4 OwL VIII AGE BEAUTY SALON Do you have a home yes F .10 � � WWU experienced hair drawer. Ph. sen feet 11Pickeriag 498. Prow" valuation and meetgas. PICKERING 46 , NAWMAo.4 -------------------- 80TIC0. Call B1+R CANE • ATlaa- _ • .. � - AMMWi Nlan with own • panel truck. Per. rte 2-5949.A. HARVEY _ and Co. LCL tnaneat position. Phone: Pickering sealMes.-----------•----------• ------I� - E W L L .. . _ - � A �6 N E. TO RENT ----- - --.------------------------ o.;. asrwri .Rothe -watered shady Drain Street - IPlekertag, Village EET METAL F Piti�aln' Ta - PASC%A)GM 2M.1 ATZ "CON NG vltu dy 'pasture. And. Half Cos! S� ii.•. ,Rvhwa,:- >f iwl. Esq d DuaEtarlee, s•v1h 4 lb _- Tfw Glen, Phone: Pickering 190J12• IM toot frontage with hese ii19,444 � 'w ------------ ;%---DAY---- WORKS - CARE OF CHILDREN J. SQUARE, BROKER - Q - Children taken care of during day in ' Pkkwft Village-,Plhene' e.- Iocal village home, Mrs. Bavington,----------------------------------- Authorized Coriiiifflo s' Gas WA-'d'I'ED -now is the time to list ' �C'hristina Street, Pickering, Company Dealer for: _ Your cottage or home for a lei* price. -AINT MS--------------- - We have a trernendous demand for pA»'rlea ane. DECOfirst- l •' GURNEY' - - .SCMORO APPLIANCE REPAIRS " i+cck: clean, low to modest price horses. We ran GAR WOOD Citing and guaranteed first-class give an lrnmediate - - - paper -hanging. Eric qualified appraisal. Stokes, D6corator. Associate, Frank CALL: PICKERING 346 • CLARE BRCS. AT. 1.0'61 ' ' R4 NR. White. Fattianwes,' Wall - _ SER1/ICfI AT. 2-1748. . paper sample- A. S ALI.ERTON ILEAL ESTATE HEATING UNITS oaks and colour scheme, Free, R. R "------- _ y Pickering. Phone 678R - 1HORTGAGE 1RON1E! SUMP AND PRES3MN PUMP AVAEaAn><s Terms up • to 5 years s6lVICtE' 1AIANTED !'or 1~irwt and Second Mortgages. DO and payable on your; 1fr per' PUMP eaM1► —New is SIN f8a• iM agtl►ies et�i Wwr�ED TO >t» you have a fair equity in your home gas bll�. r Penblie Health omcDal wishes . and need money for home repairs, to Renoir, Lid When y4wr 64it�rtl M Losmer Pm4 p'ay debts, or for any good reason? AUTOMATIC OIL Lein gbor • id tY. NrwOschildren. �d ilonat me for Buick Personal, atter- 110111.41 du ft rewr period. ielred %h , SOB A. i HEATING UNITS A�. ���, lleany 41ad Meir !'r■t!» ����ga BROKER Phone 179 'rieker1AD � ~ : MO. 1 s - - , � � _ -. _ • .. .. 41r Whitby i -Zs _ . s • . t -