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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1957_08_23i. v -'•� tit.•.• -'. 2 _.. _ ,f µ.ti � f ♦ •/ ^.+,•y.N .. •.� i Vo- _ -VOIZ 73 N0751 til flrsael�IlSa iaMi throe Dee year Dattel stater:• _ Kr tom■ ' ♦'EmA?. AIIGIIBT ti, 1107 ; t.essie Pee CepjAs second CbFft�g Pod Ofltoe DeAt. oftwa, onR ! ,. THERE WILL BE -DAIRY QUEENS APLENTY - 2Fullt ime Experie.ced „ Fire meli To Be -Mired Southept..,west yes: - % ; week Pickering Township is advertiaiag this -- mea for Fire Arefor two full-times Cx�eaced fire- ,PICBBmo VyyA : ! Theest metes- with Picke:riag fire oom- Mr, and Abs, Holter fi, r :' mitts with council this week to Care "nd bdZdiscuss �Y havereturned the u t rhe matter, which was later motor trip to the W tam r' as Reeve Lawson P u= council. . Mr. and Mrs. J J West Coact. , 14 the fact that is fid, "we must face aide Drive are a dir>�Ye iiaou�: ~� � area we are now vention of ttse International Assorts. Past the stage of a purely volunteer fire tion of Master brigade. Two full-time men are needed this week at Gil-mar Penmen being hem : ,t rH a at once. h will not only help Lodel near property but will be a comideratpionn of Linden t. (you should gsoo that any new industry- Perim the notice o! this `• rr x� D u:y-ReeeveySherman Scott warned m to us from G1-Mar Md.) f eta ' : that before any great annual of re and hers, James Palmer - - organization is Considered the mill late lues `r y x. daughter Kathleen, have just ret+ r must be kept in mind ur'ned from aMotor trip to BanlL '•.• "The mill rate has They also visit a t0 come ed the e ” to Miller' halt Miller's at /a -soon. he "or there will be a large Parts Head and tended the Mllier. r is hhoom tarts ove a • .. � , 3 a - " a if taxes go any higher � d�weddfag. - y. • Frank Sew here. >!rO's � It is estimated the two full-time men Markham. an Mr, and Mrs, Gordon$ : } . f .. • would increase the fire rate by less than d retcu sect hotter khan of g have two mills. The e wage span would be from vis Ma'• and Mss, R W, MII� ` ¢ fication:i� 3'600 depending on quali- of Irdian Head, Sack. �1 s Colin _ The firemen will be emp:oye-� of the ` irpo ved ick aL Malto� rP4rt on Tuesdaafteraon township the same as iii: police and his a .tending the Boy Scout Jamb,,. _ ' will come under the to.h aship pension ee in England duiing the pest OW -. FJ There w wee s. Colin's "weekir'. .. appeare as some discussion about v6ho else-' hf• a in this issue--a og should advertise for the igen: the South- a serer he is writing for the rfewsl, 'West fire committee or the council. The Two o- three snore articles airs yes r • � e cls the townsd that as h will b - toWcome ; - - Wouldnot l P. _ ees ow t e statutes a tx tali soeth seg ld be tlota■ al o than council to this tillage mil,+t hire them, -but that applicants will be on Church. eider sTo watch She oar. con ed by the township fire Stat et r R coscoun. rote escaper Lbs ,Many youngsters _. tee and the present fire chief, and coup- are having, L delving some black• Cil would have to go on recom- eaded ones _ mead$ i Mins seenX • _ . � -' • ----- to mean a gng to some d drivers. ---: twos of the chef _ -- --------- v « . -_-- titin G. CDurtice 1e t dbr Mrs, ' Edmonton last a 10srbars B - rig Raisers Ruled night to vis_: their teeth. d Bimeoe County. else CINE ttL eon Lloyd and . faaaslya _ i • awy One of the year, Toa-Can win ep' dayu of they Ex• In lite Milk Weight >naay, C• y to less bythis mod accurately Stakes• A Higistaad Cseet and woo I --- r T. WHAT ARE WE VOTL°t,r �y Queens that will be taking a cow's yield is twenty-two milkiage,' last �t sr r Duet in the Diary Queen Contest at morning and eve Year. Lock for tkle m tate Col. As Farlrge! s = _ eleven • isearo, nsbip' pig-raiser I! is .true, that Picke. i.ig Villas I ring for the � • — --- `— A Ps^ker.ng Toro vviIt early - - -- - this winter, p.'vosbly 'bu JS woo has case when .,be. uor ques.ioz .... - A +C7ountj Lrngineer - Ted Stens. m x of to the Ontario Froin bits od conversat' un and ot.i yk xPe2kin to i at the o ■sYrS �o0 SuPreme Co,irt, at Os her + toad will be raised at this -point and The szai goods Hall. Sorg-p that we have picked up sng was handed dna n that during the past few werxs, we Sind Cbv�reh St, Fl00ds ro slims w�asaeeksn John B:rroas, Green River, was that a gdroe not persona ut this *+ g approval of !Hall � Or Close classed rs a '•farmer" and was emit- village ]crow, as et Counc.0 on. the plans to install the ' led to. l u horse tax cern too.: the yet, what P quKstio `�` will be, Flood conditions at the dont village water mala on rhe new bridge Pickering V•llage Cosnri! last The ;mfort=abe part o1 :t was-- The required petition contaia:nd! G�luach Street bete anti .be a to bebailt over Duftns Creek at the I week i:.str"c.ed Chief 1:v.-ig White that while one township resident the names or signatures ct toe - a Bare Liao to replace the old Larkin , to advise. Mr. G. Id-Calman that saved 062, .t cost the taxpayers est' five percent of eligible voters has E c d the past Oft& the new roadway 23 bridge. The 100 cost of the divers. on - youths under age 10 years are to be I th aaaQ $1291,40 trying to save been re rived 6y the Village Cosa.•k _ � _.-- pet in born the ,Base Lane to No. 2 will be about. $Mo. which wilt be barred frosts the Gordon House ,?bol ct1• checked Riekway, Lt war learned last week. _ h'y'eche Cleric, •and for. born h? the County. Room. acid that id mtnots wise found-------------------- -- warded to the.. - there the Liquor License Board, A Pool hal] license would be who are obliged to set a data tees ` • Ind would Twp. To Allow which we will be asla:d to vote ons rF ■Y benefit the whole town- Cbi;t Wh.te said this week. he ad- the ." Reese EXp�afes ship; 2. System for raw water ody steed Mr, IfdoCalrrsan of the Council's q'sest;on—DO we V?xnt a Bever. _ drinking) Filtration phase would -have to decision re the Temporary Bldgs age Room in Poi $tering Villas+--rtsQ } Water To ClaroWnt be added tater for use of residents that Mr. Pool moot. He added that is the ONLY quer on. Bre iii 160Cosleisan will appear be. wets immediate ePPe Retail S:or'e, Liquor-'Store. COciotaiil area; 3• Water Resources fore Council to oisoriss the matter Pickering Township will amend their Commission insists that charge for wat. West Rouge Zoning by-law to allow Lounge is not even being considered <, '. RV�ne.S. n : ,er plant be horse by whole mutticipaiiry; � - temporary buildings to house —au. is any nth form of artlet;� ` - -------- ---'--- tors and dcvel I. Would - - - ��c- Bevernse Roo n ONLY, ' The reeve and council of Pick hota that in Dot too distant The goys Beoata In Ent:&" the opera while they are on ]K pt, o.� we have listened for •�• Township told a- group fug' the 'mat would, be borne almost. BY Colin I•aY Job. A time limit wi l be put on. the 'cop group of the Ctaro- satire! b dee' and This came Monday night after coup- give us resat^n that Leverage � moat Business Men's rypocistion last Mr. Chat. it serves. - . ro-ena are the—LdAST ^sSIFtAgI.>tD ' week there would Cooper, president of the Tice ,News: heard Mrs. Whit: of White Real of any o! t!te several Qorms of out. Installedw' unless � be- no :. �vsser plant Aasociatioa, said he felt the public in Here is my second insfzlrnent. It' Estate who have a small office in t J oed industry seas absolutely the north•end were 'wed in thing is rathss delayed a you can $ Chester Hill subdivision in West Rouge, let. Some of our "drinking friends' I rob a proposed ice' that would that industry would not be allowed in by that haw -are. On a recorded vote it was moved to stoutly and vigoroutly insist that rN use would locate a lya(f Million gatl6as ._day the north�nd, as the Plannin bcray we let Mrs. White k T'r�EY DO NOT WANT be-rage •� would locate tett. g Board One week ago today we boarded eep her oAi^e in its room: in this Cornell met with the had Honed north of the 3rd Concession• a train at the town .of .Dor lvhkh-- -Rretetlt location for one year to assist Stoup following Reeve Lawson acid this was not the is about fart eaters Brom Barnes, to developing Chester Hill. A date for voting has no: be-a set- oocaacil's receipt of a'207-nam y Mrs. White'sbe. as Yet sur when it is aanourr : t, all petition case and that ind from �t+Y could locate any- where our reason for ratepayers is ffie Claremont area where in tier townahsp. Hs said Y boys were billeted-$t fore council wag that several neints will �l�r a•a•c be hearing much .sora requesting that no turdw action be-Lae- the least it seesiaed so, We had -a-long p on the matter• on m retard b the installation of a agriculture area was only a . "holding" round-about, uneventful journey had been laid that the field office did $417,000 water clause in the by-law. through not, meet with the buildin by-law. ----------- - ---- - ---= . .- -- - `p 3 � imtal lttrthee in. Mr. F. L ugh country very sita.lar to the g Y • - - - : $osmation on the ShSTY, a '"amber of the SoutheM Councillor Robert Stewart said, Cr,pp�ed Children able plea was made avail- Township Planning. Board Auld north- Ontario. At ng to couple on don't see how these ,•1 �"? ' Two readings have cod+ said be fit the to amine lvhim nes trying to couple on without a held office. people can operate b a by-law authorizing Y been given is a aleeping giant with a great to our train derailed itself slightly . Coatncillor Jack d, « • -3 . Shvmaa P4ciitsL sad UMN was a delay there of one we not ��n� said, arc SWfni Show Sat _ g� WA the Water R 'tiafions Scott, going to allow contractors' or. • `„ �� � it was the �-tee° � hour. ' AL est 7.80 we pulled into T he 60 *installation of a water pleat, that all omtcniC planning board Sutton Col' Giation and were developers to put up temporary buaki- The classes of the 9wimmirsg and ` '. tags here?" the Brock Road, u r� north Yea �f lowed to e:paod �+litias � �- marched about two and one-halt Reeve Lawson said, -we are Therapy for Handicapped Children of The sniles into aur troop site. After we look' foolish if we ask every construe- the Pickering, Ajax and Whitby arc t!e noel should be Voc>oc0 aR that meeting oat told that if Clare- _ baste by the whole coact Could secuiv industry and it had had set 'UP ' p a neighboring tion firm and developer bene to move 04,Will be held this Saturday after. - Resew Lawson tave a brief oatline'ot the aswe went to Carry a waw schesme t�P of Bents brought us some very their of8oe." 110611 it the Sun Valley ark Swun. Rhe few if $vas tett a aimtlar water welOmw tea and 'cocoa. These Scots -----------•--------- ----_ Ing Pool Past months actions with retard be worked in the north-rude could 10 propwed industry. He said that sev � b4i � � m the wills ad Council Object ti very i�tettzrsLasg program lass{ " $ teal estate Reeve cawson said that be fit if irl- ri' helped.. I To Planned. Besides the crippled .� who had -Micah +vaasedadvft �. dustry located hero and a water Plant Nothing exciting or ittiportant hap- ildten ,sysm demonstrations, flus 100 acres along the lane front. One firm wqt tamed' load over the laud until whole tovris- T>uatedtr, but one need-swim classes -that have been lbat makes tires, linoleum products and ship would lease in value, ed the time to beecome�i. accustomed ■ hone Rate In<realeheld during the sum;tner will demon. tetra . lines has purchased 300 sera Councillor Glen Julian said he felt to the hugeness M the place, It was strate. The three methods of life. 's lad hold options on other parceLa He Planar should have acme dire-- overwhelming. A motion was made by Pickering ung will be demonstrated and tided that catncii were sssored this tion h om Council . so that people will Oa Tway all the &-outs alar- Township council this week voicing db- these will be several other numbertt Inn would be locating bete and would luno that WAY *ill be allowed to �•d to the Arena dor the'Meial )ecdon to the application of the Bell to delight SII attenditag• i+ egttire abort halt a mullion gallons of locate ent wast^"h0i0 is the township, Opening. The whir Arms, tools a- Telephone Company b increase their We heave+ Sean the results of that rater a day which would be cola for I W esby COmWil the As. bout two hours to fltl Wr to a huge rates. Therapy and Swim Pstsgraan, and ' bout =13,000 per year which' wouldquapublic meeting to ac- sea of 9taat he& and hseeda. Councillor Gies Julian said, "I think tt•s almost uaheilev ble .what some M"Yhsg Chair of the water with thoea resident is the northtnd . The time for the ceremony mme we should object tie ftl aftecfS ail the U 011 can do i i the water, ora bOQO the with all the details of w and w ratepayers. Our area should be child who ►stem b shoat 130,000 a year. Te ad- tmcil's iadu�s- fit. All of a sudden a cannon 000sid- teaanot sit up b9 baeaeit, od that the &m trot! �`e' Plans would be a hoomedl erect as we pay a large amount into un4 on swlm aayrpm *a til. �Y required raw idea. good A white bead rode past us user and that a Bltratfoa Phot would' and the ceremoy was over. We, be- the Bell every month for service," Another boy swfnts area wne� Thetis K be erected at the stain Lawson said that in several mg 'one thousand feet be& had not feel COuacalOrRobert Stewart ' "I sort numerous oases aorta ns tlab .sad The roe96 said 000aep Allot the weeks � tamed to have more comps beets able to are bemuse of 9coute I b - phone tbaa b Mss, T. Wbeelae and her as buiti0 _ y aoject beiss bane ooet-wire by the information b and a public 940ditV In trant and the PA 4S- drive. ere to be highly eosnsnWded !oe fli]SI meeting will Iik ire that tato had been turned OR Mr. Julian old be felt coraco had a mor work they ora doto& �. bole fawaship for several rearoas: I, called l�f�N ,lila live pieasel lep�e o 111012iat Sad should ghro v The tlmw-m b ; Q. a--coda at the reason hisudkignt service both past sZbi Sad lit. .I +L.+ri 41 ■ ' '<� +�--' r•�' �.• -� •,.... ... �,..r- `*'Twp. 'Mi'-•"7"6""I�r . ^,�,,.•. •w...w+ , „i, � - - - � ._. ... •. ---- ti.+ v , . i a� ' s • < / ,,z,¢_:. ` slow_ aright from r -thee when IR 14 'S" was an active leader in the, s y runios Farmer's' movement. It In, _ y e _ is nice to be around long enough-- --� owl � ,, to watch these young boys grow fir, , \' !' sfi� 3" up and develop, marry and• rats: '— Mot]liers-in-law, resent and #presentable, reliable, hard- : yW '' ,' families of their own. The Atkins D +'r :pros active* often find it difficult * wonting, have a good itioa- s Orchards have a good reputatioa�` -�` Or impossible to accept whole " with�•'a tuhme,' iiad••mohey. in, � too. In all the time I have bought ' `� cherries there the cherries I have heartedly the girls their sons *the bank. Li .tom much. had to throw' out in an orie sea. —marry or even get engaged to. expect mothers to educate ; �^ cif son could be counted on one The s Crit is willing enough, but * their daughters to the idea p b ;' , hand. V differ&t from the they are concerned chiefly with * that marriage is a prize that ' fruit froffi some orehards—some• - their boys' lifelong happiness, • must be earned? /2 x., a� E^ * r times matted together with and too often they have legiti- Added to an amiable dis mould. a mate complaints. One aggravated * position and a loving heart, mother writes: * a girl should surely have a "I wonder how many other * working knowledge of `the mothers are astounded by the * practical aspects of house- r : HBjt�s/Z@ DUO } modern girl's attitude toward • keeper; she `should be able marriage. The girl my son is * to plan and cook nourishing PRINTED PATTERN angag€d to is a nice child and *'meals, keep her new home w ell -mannered, but never in her *clean and comfortable, and. A PRAYER AND AN ANGEL —Mrs. E. C. Lam prayed that her _ ~- Efe has she so much as made a * know the value of money. <` _ 21 son Alton, who died at 26 in an auto accident, had reached -pot of coffee. She knows nothing * I trust that my younger - �. ,about cooking or marketing, and * readers (and their mothers) heaven• She looked for a sign that her prayer was answered seems to think that some miracle * will give the subject their She believes it was — in the outline of an angel's face, with ', r _ _ . Will descend 'u on ner the s halo and arms ;• that has appeared on his tomb- P day serious thought. they come home from the honey- stone. 'Her son's face was etched on the stone and the face moon. • My son makes an ads, • TO "WORRIED MOTHER": that has appeared is seen beside it on the right. The outline : e r quate income, but it Is practi- * Your letter discloses what a began to appear in the smooth, white marble stone shortly a '" cally impossible to hire a coon gracious person you are,, and after Mother's Da thisft these days at almost any price!„ • I am sure you can tactfully Y year. It has been growing clearer. d P ' OTSEB COMPLAMS * suggest to your boy's fiancee . ever since. Mrs. Lam feels her prayer is answered. A fence a, r This mother explains that the ` that she start preparing her- has been erected around the tomb to keg the hundreds of girl is from a well-to-do family, ' Self to be a wife. Or perhaps- curious at a respectable distance. p t a r. but is• completely untrained for *You and her mother can get -- her job as a wife. She has never * together on the subject? . . . i 1 +You are so right! Any engaged � � was s much harder question t6 �' `" ► � --• made her own clothes, no: learn- s�, -ed to keep house, nor even cared * girl should be ashamed to answer. Ot course our children r R r for her own room. She has al- * confess she has not learned ....., never had too much to do—they b 10 0 e iY + her role as a wile in all its i�O1VICLES - 4 . _ w•a`ra •had an allowance. aug- ' had plenty o! time to play—at , � 7. muted as she desires. Her pros- many facets. * . * simple pleasures, which, to my R R� c R 4 rctive mother-in-law is espec- way of thinking always were, ally indignant ;BROKEN ENGAGEMENT E e - 4 _ grant self has as one !lV6ER M and still are, far better for grow. 4 a; lams, she herself has awon- "Dear Anne Hirst: For almost t n 7 d�aapp a year I dated a young man; � C1a.sht Ing children than trips to con- , derful husband and her son gested .areas. That I% for child -- knows the,meaning of marriage. and was so in love that I prom- « g g p ren living on a farm. Those who rite L as thoughtful of my com- teed marry him, and that Nell, it is very quiet but vrry live in thickly populated areas a to r w g 1 fort as his father, he is affection- would .have been next month. peaceful around here Pbday — naturally want to getaway from ate and reliable. He is no angel, But one night he didn't behave, after a week of noise and ac- it all, himself, i A t but he controls his temper, con- and I sent him away tivity. Grandson David was here - - - - '� 1 alders other people's rights, and without telling him why: —and so were most of the small well, l imagine many farmers Is kind. He can clean up his own "Should I have explained? ehildren in our immediate vi- will be rejoicing after having, s R had a whole week without rain. + lr room, look atter his own clothes,. 'Shall I nowt We had Suver had • ciaity. We didn't mind, on as There shouldn't be much baled t and help with the dishes without any quarrels about anything be. acre o! ground they had plenty.. _ being asked. I know he will be fore ... I am so mixed up (and of room to run and they amused hay out in the fields now,. And • r S good husband, but I cannot so lonesome) that I don't know each other. Beyond turning on the hot nun has been good for a believe he is getting a fair deal the riSE1 thine to do. Please the outside water-ta a fe�ro the cherries and tomatoes—also - In this marriage." p the weeds. I managed to get my < �r " SiZES 1 tell me. JERRY. times they got into very little .141h-24% 1 It does sometimes seem' that . - asiachiel, although. there were a usual quota of cherries put down ,4% i 2 - � 1 -0 too many girls these The young man knows why with David's help. They were - * days can- * he was dismissed. If he had few Scraps. The weather was of excellent quality. -The orchard I '�"•�' - . i aider marriage as their reason ". ideal and that helped slot—most &SO ren loved g g laughter ... a for being, and oaks little + have asked ss. of the shouting and la g Y j really you he would where 1 et m cherries seems . thought o! its ob Your i glvene to have rather an unusual ' ROS' • and given his woe that you beim outside and not m. As- mark Mix -match fashicit& -an excel- a Their parents insist "that the . long as his playmates were sting policy whatever the lent way to increase your ward. Young man they choose be •could trust him completely, around David was well content crop, good or bad, and whatever robe! Classic blouse, 8 -gore skirt j •Certainly he would not have to play outside. But one night the market price. their price at are designed es - g essgn pedally for short- 1 permitted even one month to the orchard is always the name— fuller figures—easiest sew • when he was alone he came to �. _ J' y Paas without trying to make • g one dollar- a six quart basket with our new PRINTED !pat mf y _ - F101rer' Planter • amends. A man in Iove can the house and was talkie to either with or without the sterns • makr a mistake once, but it his Dad on the telephone _whichever way you order them, Printed - Pattern 4712: halt ti • he Is sincerely sorry he never generally considered a great ,The orchards betmsg to the At- Sts 14%, 16%, 18 4, 20%, * offends again. _ privilege. However, this time, kin 24% gig blouse re- - — d3B - * You will not want to believe 1°hen voices e heard you may know, is well known quires. 1% yards 93 -Inch fabric; - _ * it, but I am afraid be would the conversation came to an very popular on radio and yards. ` 4 - abrupt end as David said ex- and skirt Zai -lid I, * have found some excuse to abrupt gotta o Daddy television. The day I was there Printed directions on each at- w ' * avoid am sorry. Mg you at all ... the girls are calling �... good= shirtless a was driving a tern part. Easier, faster, ac- _ 4 * rig. 1t sy a devastating bye. Daddy, goodbye!" and away tractor, to out dead cherry curate. 4 e shock to realize he did not trees. He said he was on three 4 41 v • deserve he went. Poor father, neglected Send FORTY CENTS * your love. .weeks' vacation and seemed to (4W) so earl in life in favor of his end ymg the freedom and ex- pied — i •' • ► + - Y be o (stem cannot be ecce .•, son's girl friends! - use alai note for ental a Instead of wondering what hilaration of working outside po y) for N kind of husband your daughter Late yesterday afternoon was once again. Sort of a busman's this pattern. Please print plainly .a :.. Will marry. ask yourself what pretty hectic for awhile when _ .agricultural program is known to SIZ E ADDRESS, STYLI klnd of wife she will make the Davids family came to pick him young fellow, speaking on an �• lad. ran owe It to ber to help up on their way to' Midland for holiday, I suppose. when a Send order to ANNE AD AM3r ; prepare for this role—and bow a two-week holiday. As far as have a genuine farm background " Box 1, 123 Eighteenth Street, -ss + she will blew you for k inter I care see no cartoonlst has ever _ ease is inclined to have a little New Toronto, Ont. on. Write Aaae Hirst for Ideas, exaggerated the situation that more faith in what he advocates _14 b addressing her at' Box 1, 123 exists when a family with small --and certainly George Atkins' rA- FJgbteentb. St., New Toronto, childrn starts out On vacation. background is ♦ gr genuine enough ISSUE 34 — 1867 '.�.� ��,�, Ont There was - Art's. car, loaded to J d _ the limit—toys, clothes, pro- _ ,w visions, baby`s car -seat, commode chair and the crib and mattress e, •ref: 51i -Mode Ml _ on top of the car—plus two ex- Y� N .. ,e . a ♦ *•.et, . • cited' little boy passengers and r ,. ri • • • �;j"' Etiquette an over -sized cocker spaniel in- 1',,7, n- „'1�. •~ �J side. Well, everyone to his taste but it definitely wouldn't be by Roberta Lee 1 my idea of a holiday—nor has ' Q. At the home of a friend re- it been at any time. When our s Gently. a large bowl of mixed children were small we couldn't salad greens was passed with have done it anyway—not with " x,14 the meat coarse. Since I. don't the farm and livestock • on out like my salad mixed with hands. You know how it is, the 14 AatRA Dodi, an ere were no salad' farm families u est e - a ,� �, it - ; r plAtes, I asked my hostess for a was comes when other folia _ .. "Flower" beauty for the walla shall plate. Was this all right? . • are vacationing. But I don't ; • 1 4 c of your home Crochet this grace- A. No. This shows criticism of think our children suffered too '.„ „ 4 the service. Instead of asking much as a .result:' They had �- - 71 ful planter in easy pineapple de- , for the extra plate, g ° ® `► sign—as a love! holder for a p You .should plenty o! !un with neighbour- � •� ; Y gay have declined the salad, children, and with their dogs. -artificial blossoms or leaves. Cats and kittens to say nothing Q. 113 it proper for the bridal Nr a Pattern 653: Crochet directions of an occasional ride to and ((( Party to stop and ]lager In the•.'" for planter 12 x 15 inches in vestibule of the church,follow- from tht field on Prince, their Y heavy . jiffy cotton -done so -o favorite horse. No doubt there - '' quickly' Ing the ceremony, to receive the ,• , best wishes and congrtstalatiom were times when our children - Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS of the guests? were envious o! their holiday- A. No, the rete bound playmates at school but , (stamps cannot be accepter}, use reception is ,the we heard little about it. What ; , .• '� _postal note for safety) for this place for this. pattern to Laura wheeler, Box , did upset them a bit was the 1, 123 Eighteenth Street, New Q• Is it proper to address the fact that the children on the g 17 envelope of a letter to a r Toronto, Ont, Print plainly without usingthe titles, � next farm could play all the PATTERN NUMBER + time never had any little Your Mrs., or Miss"? chores to do at flee house or the, , -- _ NAME and ADDRESS. A. Never. barn. Naturally we often used k Two FREE Patterns as a to hear "Why do we have to fill gift Two friends werr eyeing the to our readers -printed right in Y ' g the woodbox—why must we feed F our NEW Laura Wheeler Needle- dancers. at a party, q say, old the chickens—Tommy. and Dick � • !raft Book for 19571 Dozens of man; said one, 'have n - Ruth's new eve'nin you aetn dont have tot Other new designs you'll want to g gown?' They could understand riot order —easy, fascinating hand- 'NO.' said his friend, 'wbat''s i! we dR1DE'S HIIPERS — Rss lendent in their bright outfits, a ge 4i Be s for yourself, your home, look like?' being able t0 a .away bo s Jonathan Trewen, 3, left, and Gerard Downes, 4, receive = ,Be sure to send 25 cents for your ,His companion grinned. 1W • -hadn't time Or we couldn't of- Y •'�• Copy'- od this book now—don't . *. lord it—but why must they do A pat on the bacfrom newlywed y Mrs. John Alliott after hes ^r i he said,. in most places it looks the chores when Tommy and wedding ceremonyin London, England. the beautiful bride miss iti, most extraordinarily like Ruth!' didn't have to? For us that is the former Patsy Beckles, a 25 -year-old model. - c ... �. -a �"ra4i'�tR"'•3P°i�°ifi�'�'dv $k.'"k`t�Si` .. .. _. .. .. ,' s. ra. r. - N -s - - _ .. .. .. A. CLAREMONT • BOB HOPE _ ge�ral from hsee attended VW - '�,•` • ' e ryl W -W fw+esd Gbn�rd,yy ttor, hsa1il11/t:fiL11�(�� �- nower show heli at .Sco1iOm a an rickMtGrswdata„i8�arnary Wedaeaday 11ght. _.. :ate d• • . �Y the Girl Guide �i Doe iso y by ` Y ys wes UP tf N.yI t 1 ,. —_.. 3►.. - _. — ca Sunday. MXv. Lye' has bees is - a •~ ; i'' : '' , ` 3 ; AMft YoNR mETi Naw .' charge of i Patrol for the past tea +dtlduNC B - • f , : Dow"n'" "77w Greatest Show dais wnr 'i�r and Mrs �e Baker visual } • WEEK ONLY Aur. 26, 27, 28, 28, 30 Mr, and MM Doug. Reynolds, of � and 3[, at 2:30 p.m. Bowmanville on Sunday. ik� NEII MtKTt-MiLL10q BOLLAR We understand that Mr. Haathornas a :!QUEEN ELt2ABETN WILDING !oral CPU agent, had one of his vaL• ' ANADIAN An edR 8 ift rant/ar ,350paehno n Acme . uable dogs killed by a train recently. I NAL d i,K' fa rdi a / A son was born to Mr. and ULM b' �, - .. GALORE ' � . Randy Carrnrthers at ' Ajaz Hospital. } F (1 pl Carwdd. i gy p plan.°"d 1t�ti IIrM�y� Let Wet1C A number fevers 'here attended the ,i VWT CANM $118 S TALL W ME , Oshawa rain' last week -end. , - -^�* W -!M 0'f LAIGM "M=LTURAL BWLBIM lies. Wan, Glidden has been Canada's prise•u,inni,u livedock, dairy - work • from the local bark for a fedi! v.a., :,.._.... ., ,�Y>..� '...,,,..+.a•.«�--a./' - - . may. fruit. Smin and a+rs,.a ,here .c <. -p r�v.ero:'x , •. dt ahouu. eat shot • on d41 r •days With 8 very heavy roll. r. NAT10NA1. NORSE spin Mr, Bill Voss, who has been as 'a " Aug. 23, 24, 26, 27, 28. 29 in aw ! trip to FAg18113 for .the pad �1�I r 1IMn=TNNW. EMIBM weeks, was expected bone on Thurs�• , The l—ad products a/ wain ag are &p sedih _ days with a very heavy COLT. 41111 OF NOWAY fir, and fisc, Make and Easily iL . • ti y o Yrs .r a _. New rides, mm &toms, has 85OWL their rdOOCri BMiiM ., faawe been speadini ' `r . c✓ ra'3;, aptrs �,s tt 9 ;' v i : - =t y Y i 'c -u- of aatroctiai far a ssu t niece slum �i • ' Alionquin Pst1C r Iiti. tIAlAR9i BAIT. j ffi ]it. and Nom, RddW WaV4eft meat - r.v'rsN•�'wr i e/� :M ?�rF�.boni.fiwaiwjatd�a� �_week-end Zad�here with lei. aYQ s ) i' IrTESIM?MAL AIN iBiN Ys. and fLs1s Cmutberss i tuft i < y 1 <Y'. • 'ey- arsaAiaki t Aro h=r mar &0. i M f i QIP i'.011im " �e been viai1 1111M - lit_ 1.1 ( *. to Sz�#''�'1 irC-_?c:L r 1s .vain: _.-.. Zm- - '- Omar Barber here, § ... '!`• ilr Enjoy one of fire ims of We uvAa tand that !Lias Odin t; -- _ 'Y ' ' :,* the Cantinas Na Ezhibipeay.the lazgayC t Johnson, local schod ''• : public Lessner ! ` ' saaualizhibition iII the world. Tbres 4tseeth+ad aad� Wasofto was ae:rotree lhtesdow4 wad is collision with a car dAvm by s My a egaa at lea. entestasamsat and wssve*r , � J&. Howard Langelle last ft*iV a. - _._.i mina, No one was hurt. ;; �' ' �? 1 '° ! t � _ Q fir, and Mrs. Robert liar" ha" returned home follO+rng a boildgr s at . o played in a ltl- L spent f = i / ; les' Mrs, tournament at PetelMOM GIS v r;y:,rs aLrsss ua.i •_�- .?' - . r the weekend. ry lr • - Mr, and Mrs. �Raas Redahaw sad Mr. and Mrs. Jack Norton motored to Goderich one day last week Several of the young men Of the village attended the stock car recta , s CANADA ON DISPLAY t at Pinecrest iia.erwap last Saturday T * Fred T.iYa Freasdtnt t- ' 1Ysron a McCallum, Goural d[aeaar night. Aman them We*,�, Ronnie _ sass► hedges. Ted and Wayne Reriahanv. Bin Jordan. Steve Wideman and Jac Hall. W B � 1a Toronto at lir. • sorry to report T - Roy rs,;a311 is a hOW" ial and reported to be 'very 1L - :-:- Sympathy me - -% -: tended to Mr� !"rank Flans and �Mrs. ' D" Do phis 1n the passing m tbsts _ then in Toro las week tea;; w_ mac' '•a, Mr,l and Mrs,nPeter last (nee Mrl.ired Ward) who were mauled OJ7 O _ O ' recastly. sad !soft eetspldyed at ibe P. =.. t.. Sarco Plant here, have Laren up se- - rrm, tongratubtions to ° Mr, and lira. aiders^e in _ c•'ooper, who both celebrate !' -ank 04M-wesk; AW AT 0 HIBITION �� birthday is on August . M. and >U� M CFOserwes ano _ IGIN ' AND WKI-WAO Town&lp Reeve Wm, Lavveon se- fi - ' nouncea this week that a blunter- a lignt wo, . A be pieced at the fou. a� • ` ' - - corners here in the very near fut. „ ` ) ure and a signal tight at the CRM " 't crossing _at the north end. Residents u a s - din will be glad to hear this. Mr, G. X Tot syth "has been advocat ag a lig" r at the mala �ro _ . �:. - •' , _ cOrtser here for some ' a ` --&0VVUNG NLrWB ,< f T The loco'_ ;-rens were a busy spot -" here last >�zda t when -' Y night eight greens bowled for the Sinclair Tri t phy. Bowlers were present &dib-- si .,... I Qaremoi Stouffvclle, Markham; iix- bridg4 Whitby and Oaaawa, The tournament was Mixxd Ow- - = ibles and ..the 'wirmen oa the sap were: Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Wags, of _ Stouffvllle• 2nd h: h for', three war - iE were Mr. 'and Mrs. Merv. Watts, ot- r` Mr. andel Mrs. ThulfvL11e; high os, H�ond, of = Q*��e�r.e�e.�naati and one wins° Hr. Km � � �"�"w and firs:. L!'a'ah0ar d ' r _. • . Last Wednesday law a Wears Tbus� _ oament of Triter wife flus pear F � VfK Winner was Al. 30ftel, le r- "� ,fid m �! • t' so 4.� rink.4t Hoes f Me; sed R-daa winner was Uri Ohre. T. Ham and • t. _ .. / - - -. .: w b »�` �• °Lit anti_ J. C�reeaon Y.� Briscoe of t; for two wins was Eli°. Adams and . rusk of Vzairidgq and for Ona_ wte�. was Sts_ Stan Pipber and rials frogs "S _ sur inn ss �► lend > ______________ _ -• -----_ - NOTiCK This habit ofMwina is a happy one.... but it takes perseverance, Pi 0038 WORLD'S MOSTF -G P�L�� i patience and, most of all, efficiency to make any business expand �• - � <. the �wa it should. ;,� Grads 2 to 8 (inclu:ct*e) re - the ... - .. Public i 0 M PLETE RANGE port to the L:n ole Ave Public Sdsoo3 Efficiency! That's our key word acid yourchief concern. And - OF TRUCKS r on Tuesday, September s, at 9 a,mn. Kindergarten and Grade 1, 1?up 'businesses that thrive on GMC trucks have solved a lot of their wal report to :he W111iam Street efficiency problems right there'.. , by choosing trucks almost — school (old :-►:ool), custom-designed for specific applications and w h the enact Those residing south or King tat r - — — report for Kindergarten at 9 a, M, `combination of engine, transmission, rear axle'and chassis to - .� _ ane those north of King St, at is,00. .,handle their jobs without waste oftime and money. --__ =_- To ot':end -Kindergarten a Fynpil " 1 _-- _ — See your GMC dealer and name your hauling problem. -rmist� five years old on. the first. N - - how fast he produces•the right solutio? to it ...fire solution that �— school day in January. -(January 8, t = means rovers -efficient GMC trucks workingand savingfor you. - ) r p Y 1958o attend Gra.;c 1, r^-^il must be, ' Then—watch your business grow _ A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE ,�� i' six years n1A on the cast school day in.3anuary GTanuary B, 1963). -i .. U, CNE 0rZN8 72US FRIMAT ' _ • � MOTOR;, � � r ai a y • y, • A. >rK Anne nesdaY at Fairport United , Ckrmvh. wsee rear and, business discussed i in honour of Mira Mae Macic1eim• It was decided to invite Kinsale sad ice" s:..,.•�'• •,. A well attended shower was held fiance o1 Rona%d; Elsytord,e Greenwood Afternoon W. A's, w our TOWNSHIP OF PICKE,RING In the Legion rooms on July 24, hon- wgrs about two #E%osta pteeent and next taeeting,.kt the church on Sept. oring M:as Mary Anne Miller whose Miss Macklem received many lav- lltAL This was followed by an im-• - �:s wedding took place in early August ely ice• The - wedding will •:site promptu protgram with everyone Laic- _ i1gRII3E - te.sses for the occasion were seem- place at Fairport Church on August ing part. The. meeting closed with - - �� " +hers a1 the Spring Coiner Club, ass- 31. hymn 298 and Ilse Benediction 2 Fu tune Experience fisted by Mrs. L. Reid and Dds, J. Mrs. L, Bullard and Mr, and Mrs, Mrs. J, A, Jones of Brooklin and - �. Blaisley. The guests of hcnor. we?e H, Peacock of Windsor were guests Lenor and Hric JoL-,s o8 Clarcc=t - of Mr• and Mrs., Walter Avis last FIREMEN ' escorted to their seats by Miss Marie week open. a few days with hLt, and Mrs ` — Harvey, Mrs. R, Harvey And Mrs C. Jones.- 311r. Harry Cook and Barbara ore ' 7. D. Blakley. Tho!e present heart- Neater Jimmy Bard o! Orilla vis- • heart- ily joined in, to words fsted to the taking a trip to Sudbury th:8 week. ited last week with Mr, and'Mm .Starting Salary $3100 to 3600 -� Mr. and Mrs. Clam Skitch and tune of Mary Anne", Mrs. L- Red family have retained Brom a motor �� Carica accorrrpanying -them on the piano Congratulations to Mrs. Robert • y filo to Ottawa and Cornwall. Apply 'by August 29th to 11rFrs. Ivan Partridge acted as M. Carson who celebrated her Nth bir- and atter greeting -.he guests a Hill M Patricia Devlin of )liianii. thday on August 13. visiting her aunt, Mrs. W. Fertile tut Silly wedding was presented by the two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd WiL+on and - snembem of the Spring Coulee Club Mr, and Mrs, Edgar E%ans motored ' L T. J01�1T8?08f, CLERK, f r„ Congratul4tions to >kr, and Mrs. B� on Sunday. ''EDOIIGBAI� OATI'.�-' xis Maria the groom and Mrs. El-to Nie Willoughby the bridesmaid gin Floyd Aalsdon on the birth of a baby . and Mrs. Glen Manderson ; The br:de s mother was Mrs- J. girl on Monday, August > 9, 1867. spent the • wamk-end with Mr, and _Cochrane and her tattier was Mr. Bobby and Michael Bcowa are ur ,T" i ward at .ire Ward'ectlapre - Wendell Willoughb?. The entire per- spending a week with their aunt .. at Shadow Lake. 3ormanoe was very well acted and Milton, • Oni, Congratulations to Louie and created a great deal of mirth and Mrs • 1E Fertile Sr, and Norman I ------._ are visiting friends in Dunnville for Gladys Disneion winning soave prim- • :. applause. Hav"ng regard to file occ- w le at ea on their vitt Oshawa Fair on r - ugation of Mian Miner's fiance, "He's I ones eek Saturday " t,7 If Motor CIM -working on tihe railroad" 'was sung Miss Eileen Clam has rebrz'sied a!- ----- --------------------------- - to ft original tune, and Ricky, the `ter a very enjoyable trip to ' Eng- - -- young son o1 b17rs- Dori Willoughby, GREENWOOD P 6 dales sad Se itel X684 drew a "Gift Special'', a miniature Mr. Playford Sr, is reported to. ':'� • •a. -- train. bringing it to a w histling• stop be progress-sig favorably following Mr • Ynd Mrs. John SirsgstenC have before the bride-to-be. She was ass- surgery the Oshawa Hospital, as their guests for a scuta, the tor- :Med in the unpacking of the num- The Pickering Bantams won two mers nwcher and sster, Joyce, from — games against B.raagham to take the England- On Monday evening, iiia fro � Minae- Brous and various Pam" by--W r members of the Farm Forufa v sitad r. rn&..her and . her aunt, Mrs. Hugh stisat round in the . QA.SA playoffs, _ Miller, Tse gii s were passed aroundThe next round is with Oshawa at them at the Kingston home. ��M 0"SAW t Storrie Park os Wednesday. The Mr. and :Mrs. Jack Brooks, Pat and i Minspection and admiration. MAs ner thanked all those who in any second at Pickering on Saturday at IBarbara . are holidaying in Eastern e` t-•� Mock`_• evay had contributed towards the `` 6.13. The Pee-Wee team also play Ontario. t' , Waskens 4t AppNesm shower, in a pleasant and gracious I Oshaa►a at Pickering on Wednesday Meager Edward Pegg and Michael 1 manner, and ex-:-nded a hearty reel- and dt O;hawa on Ftidb. _ Bates are holiday for two weeks tonne to all FQ attend the ooen ho-ase.-------------- ---- in Florida. /" owd rigN weh*" , to be held after the wedding. "For��^B,C� The. Afternoon W. A. held a sue- she's a jolly good fellow" was sung G eesasul bake sale on Friday afternoon ChWn s REPAIRS CUStom Swing by everyone and lunch_ served by ` Following an illness of 'sae yeas', at -tb,- highA ay, west of the village. Mesdames J Witoa:ghby, R. Haney, I Mrs. Charles Fuckrin pm.ed away on Mr. David Penny d:anonstrated the 6, , • r _ Ethan Willoughby and Elgin Will- : Thursday c. the Gan!ral HcspiiaL ac I'O y � On c Organst church t' ;tr - oughby, The register was in charge Ajax, The service was conducted at service on .unday. August 11. t +•+ Mrs. liP•rn CTark, David and Sci: of Mrs. H. Chr'_..a^ and was prem- + Audley United Church on Saturday P' -- ented to :.iiss Miller at the closes. of afternoon, w t.11 int:rxent at Salem anise ho1_dayed. with relatives L1 Pthe evening.=Corr. ') Cemetery. Pallteerer3 were: Lester Beaverton last.w�^k. ► --------------------------------- Highfield. Dick Squire, Jas, Hed Gary Disney. Pickeri".g, and Bill , g Parks. Cs'1awa, are hclidaying with SILK'S MARKET � John Pu:kr:.-i, Toa PtukrL-i. ;sad ► Fled Puckrin. Sincere sympathy. of their grandparents Mr. and Mr'. P. ► Frenchman's Bay � Clarke ► the com.-runty is exaressed to her MEATS c + ® u _•- -- family. "grMr. and Mrs. Roy :i it and Beth QUALITY 1Tj�aA S ' + attended a shower in Oshawa for the T `� ► Mr, Mils Cha Pick,r.rg ' - . - A rids; ; h r+. er was held oa Wed- area of ._ ----- --- --'� �. `---- -•---- fiirmrr's niece Miss Lai.y Iirll. who •. ► was in charge of the service here on ► } _ ( Sunday mnrrrirtg:: Two beau'i-it1 bas- * kc-13 of f_� xers in m:ercory bT'Mrs. %'�1 6e monied in the.-near future. _ ► •,• ,, ' Th a B ^odvn and Ea • tw ood famtlup an ► . � _ � � ► ;' . visited friends in Hampton Sun- .At M oderate Prices ' Charles Puckhn, were on the char ► - cel. Next Sineay. Mr. Les:le Mor1e �T. raid Rard3ll holidayed _ of Pickering vyM take the re-Ace ► { '. C. th his graecent•y, Mr. and M.'.s ^y ' PHQN1 MCKKRING U � Gordon Sr.;ith. Marie and Rona13 C. Closacn recently. The Closson's � ► Itf111Y11I1L enjoyed a few days in the 8tui:rostt enjoyed a trio to. Algonquin Fork - u I distr ct reccr* Last, 'reek, • Mr. and Mrs. CIc neuro, Mr. acrd f - __:�_--._-.-.-*- r i AUGUST 2t to SEPTEMBE$ 7. I Mrs. Bert Guthrie and Harald and I Chrfag CLnr-b - E Woodlands :e (exrept Sunday) Mr's. W, H. Guthrie spent several 4 D>BECT LVTO THE GROUNDS day' this weak. at Dwight. ai - ► .. -3 FV�I�sckrfrr and The - -- _ _ _ nn�n r RETURN l2NCLUDW au rniags will be held on the lawn family vis:' ed her aster and tamII • - - _ :FARE - -;., •- • ,' ,ADM3SSJaN y j of Mrs Pa!tan'e homy on Old Rom—,.. - . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gale. of Alder- ( bank Rd. near the First Coreession L ` i 6% a Pup PVGTO- wood ond'ay.. Sun for Ke.ih mnsafned and will be at at ?Y>iK'3iitII�l�1]tY iO�i h Nie 11 a, M. The pro- • " a we-k. and Bobby Gale came rr pie of the community are cordially IsJABT N=W i invited to attend this service andFU e'�"'a'a ,ler children's tares see Yw Ahem out to the farm fora visit Mr. and Mrs, Bill Norrie, Billy andworship God w+th us in the beauty whit O* Max $OTiB/ LEAVE LEAVE ! Yvonne, ct Burl' ngton, and fir, Tom of nature PTCR.F• U. EXHUMT10.4 Morvan ; al o Mr• and Mrs. StarileT p �a�iI 11.90 Weeb Dsya We would_ ask the prayers of oil �T dw T.Al a. Isar 7.30 p, m, M Huah and sons of Oakville. visit- the sir4. e^re:iall for Mr, Mar- A. K to 9.04 t IL - a= a. M. 8.30 p m, eft on Sunday with Mr,- and Mrs,_ Geo, pheisoa o1 Old Forret .Rd who is ill PRESCRIPTION : I F. N. to IN A t 9.52 a. M. 1 9.39 p IDL, i Izatt. I in Swan brook Hospital. 10.3) p M. bars, S. Wonnacott aecomoanted The home-baking and rummage 11,00 p. m. Nr. and Mrs. Norman Wonnacott to sale will be held on Saturday, Aug- - D..YL.'ir a : TJ2E s ('f-ono o-s 5 r' lay: to his r Mr, and ust 24, at the hone " of Mrs; Soften, 'Mrs, Egerton Hancock, ON RCaebenk Rd,. North and the � R BQYES .$x lti'lon ramengers t:arell_ng on • • •Be -------------------_-___--_ urs-1 to 4 o'clock, iregular buses will tra :s'er at Toxon-' '"" "-- - ' Coate and r-:pport tis in this wor- � !o Ens Ter rJral to buses ra��g BALSAM 8 MT. ZION thy cause. Proceeds will be used for � w _ Into the scar -di• oral payment oil churc!s Property. The W. A. met last Wednesday at tore l T1 kes and In'o:asatbn At Y A good selection and variety. of r. _ - •the home cf Mrs, Risebrougs wish ha,•in; arst c•lnthinR at reasoaabLe • - , - •:� HOUSE twer.'.y-two ladies pies=tit, The mar:- prices �i11 1)e a:a11ab1e. 11�E�NQ ,n PHON=: p j fir.; opened w•th hyena 238 sad pray- Tho-e requ:rix.; or desiring the f er by '1i-s. G. Pickett. S_-ripturej services or sacrarent of the church Psalm 1:*: 1-12 -as read by 112':s,, ars asked to ccn';ct the minister, also~1 1%WiE M 0 M:,ore. The Roll Call viris anrWered Rev - JamesGilles+ a 'at AT 2-0917 ty a verse with the word :"Under- or Mrs. Eottea at ;Pickering MM2 i standing" and the Lesson Thoughts -Corr. , �..• - -_i JACK PURCELL & COMPANY j _.. M*mber•The Toronto Stook Exchange i 0 lid . c' " :•� general �iardw�re �OHAR1lM�OQD AVENUES UTH r�JAX -- -------- :AJAX• f145 _ ------------------ ::Forrest : ROSE DUST _ - -,.. _ ,umber Co.'INSECTICIDES :DUMBARTON U TYPES SPR - opus Elw:anb hark) - and WEED KILLERS 'WILLIAM SIKSAY D.0 _� - BERRY BOXES CHIROPRACTOR 4 . - rF'1-10NE' 165 . � � ' • • :•.. •. t d 11egr R'lryvOQd , . � "Ge our order i 1 " • ___=--- ..�.. 1 , r _ s - , 0 _ 1 Ba waod Are. Ajax, Oat:all`boarae s o' s filar war _ _ : :n�auid;ng - - ' -P�ioue 39 -Pickering - e r 1 .. _ -. _..,.�... - .use•- -s,� s - __,... y J, 4jY �•-M. Merges W�•tlr A motion was • made to employ Hof -1 -61.41 Ja>•bor•e - Oestiasei - wtlie�if ��Q ton sad Haines, surveyors, to mace the f aectissaty 'yter tae new water pro was thoroughly disgusted. To top it ` Bestrall jeer at the foot of Brock Road. all• we got rather lost on the way QKJ,�j RANTEED Gi�/pS11111 A Yat. -year !sera at a1.uu a year. charge II back to our sAe. v �� will be u:awn up to !case tnc old Broa:Ytl On Friaay, several scouts, iroaa ' adiO•� ♦, Set"olCe-ML►EACH�il� - Port Union, Out, Aug. 19, 1957.•-A Roe. schoot Lo the kicxcrtng Township; my troop went into Sheffield --ill preliminary Agreement in principle for (And illage Red Cross. A clause will be journey of about hwo hours by train. ,Any Maks or Model AVL DIRECTOR an exchange of, stocle, whereby the Best- fns ;ru'u Ludic if the occupant should I I was one of them, and along with - tt wall Gypsum Company would merge leave the building vacam for a 'three- a •whole train -load of Scouts, I was - rthnr Field W. Johns -Manville Corporation on the year w y postal, the !ease will be forfeited.I met by a Scoutmaster who conductlsd _ _ FURNrMRE DEALER basis, of- •1 % Johns -Manville shares for it w:� iouad La tracing the deed that the , three of us around SheMield for a ` ! one share of BestwalI, has been approv- building' has been owned by the'muru- comvletely enjoyable afterpoon. Mr- - rLCi�id ed by the Board of Directors of- the ccp.a!!t, s-_xx 1,5.34, ani never was own- eryone we have met has been vert ���� SorvlM respective Companies, it was announced cu cy the school section. friendly and 'very descent to ' us n ��� L•ti�rots r today in a joint statement issued try it was agree"by council to have the Saturday, the 3rd, was the big eat b DAY OR p4loW R. G. Lizars, President of Bestwall Gyp- engineer go aheau with his ptan to im- _the day the Oeen eeaw to camp. sum Company, and L. M. Cassidy, Chair- prove the visibility to the approach at Ther ceremonies began with a mairch- • man of the Board of Johns -Manville the Rosebaak G.N.R. crossing Crsaadians rep. past of nations. The a aWif! eaet.Liis.^L'e,�d 1>Ism r Corporation, accordwg io word received --------------------=---------- resented us very well -there were tr Wt i�AoEAOiiNIR '�' hie by L D. Lo Lowry, Pleat Manger. lLss Grades Brealey -' ., - . �_ AYl:x1►sr _ - _ only 'p:ckacd eontingea#g anarching: A. � • If the parties are satisfied with 5aan- �lasiaaai ,LhtWes F!t if and engineering appraisals now is Canadian display was met very well Mss. Grace Stanley pursed away : Ota and when the Canadian flag wss a Phone Pieker+�g 1 progress, a formal agreement of merger Friday, August 9, in hes' 92nd year. ! - ll"Li NS: will be submitted to special meetings at .he Oshawa Hospital, following as r tea out and a Carta" was Pa_1.o.....a 0"t- Pa ( g ed it made me feel very proud The t stockholders If bout Companies for 1 ,Mesas of one week. resulting from a " lay d 'winter ,• put on t ..rte thou approval. [f the transaction goes au• Mrs Stanley. the youngest dear display KEY AA'0 GLA R K E throvgh," said Mr. Cassidy, "Johns- ! ghter of the late soleme and' sus- BBC. by y troop was 'televised later by w a�•t-�•�r�'1 ��-t Manville would be entering •. s� a ne wbusi= , aat=ah Sanders, was bora in Devon-- ' my tr inn Church- �hi3i.i.� nese with a full line of Gypsum pro A boy from top, J W. �^ "n' _ ucts. 'dress roducta wouIc3--intro-��'re'- England' `�_r ident_.ot man- _� wast' -the only Canadian from the ♦1ITC'1'I01 Q. IL 7. -A— p go ads for A9 years, she was united ua sad Apf�tO�ieA Lae to construction markets which we do not Sub -Camp od' Arrowe .Park presented _ sanidar, and • - inarriage to Mr. William Stanley in 'to the Queen. He had been called to cc Odtarja sad Tildes • presently serve. Also entirely new in- 1881, .who peslsm6ts Wad ©stasis dustrial markets would be opined to us." Predeceased her is 1933 C�aadian. Aeadgsiartera at 10.30, the ' darts stock Impben sats $NM' - The Bestw3ll Gypsum Company has Mr' and Desi• Stanley farmed is the night before si full uniform and - Jhoid F'orsltta•, Red Faure .• ensure" Bldg. AJ= miieral resources and- plants • supplying Pickering di:.tr•ict for many Yds. I there .was great excitement in eamo _ .. _ ... an 8 at $ wide market in the United States. Although advanced in Yeats, D+hs. about it. We vete all g1.3d for Jim _ !desats D;L � l�Ws1 !lgaaa • bum 7/! Bestwall products. would continue to .be Stanley was very active. One month when he was given the honor -and sold through the present Saks ergaaiza- ago she received a pi=e for the old- slightly Jaa=nus too, t tion. est lady present at the School Seo- I The next day was Suyaday, and a��.•s�. s�O( Johns -Manville product lines ia¢lnde tion Ra-uaioa PIM -c -I most of us attended the non -demon - Building Materials, Insulations, and al- The funeral service was held on [national `Scouts Own". it was s ]�N best wwaasdlied Industrial products manufactured Monday, 'August 12, from the Town lovely day and it had been sloes we _ "wrfirWai .tea. i1{lN. L�yQI Pagsie from Asbestos, wood fibres, dlnwnite, Funeral Chapel, Whitby with inter- 1 had come to Englaad. _ u yp AUCI'IONJM asphalt cement, tnagaeeia. mineral wool, msent In Oshawa Union Cemetery. The next day (Monday) we speer rubber and plastica. Rev, George Nieho'son, Roc `or of St, our time znskana :tt :endshipa is s*rap- and souvenirs I.). 'Leon- _. . _... Wei Wiltlk7• Ts*lat;lil�a all um Company'ata' its John,s Anglican Church. Port Whit: p� badges •- - lisitWeia Bebtw Gyps J stag - � 170 r Fsre� B Bei predecessors have bee& engaged to the by conducted the service. Pallbearers day night and early T ulesdaY morn- w �j Dit Gypsum business for over fifty Years. were Messrs John Fawcett. Danrtid ins we had a terrible storm during e.HIMMU 'fly . lesbo A Rpo&lty Gypsum products manufactured and Stanley. Lloyd Pascoe, Allan Pascoe. which several Scots were knocked sold under the trade nate of "Besta+all" Kenneth Brown. and Kenneth M.- down t:y lightning, but ria greet Z►LAI -Fs�pt dtteeggs (A"es inchtde p'a'cer. plaster lath,_ wallboard damage was done. Today, we cootie•- _ .. . - PSOIDIZ 111110 g-3114. and roof. decks for construction ua,a, �y ' Stanley :s survired by two tied swapping and ton'ght we U%r Wuz=- an line of industrial gypsum plasters daughters. Annie JMrs. J. X. Faw- the Mounties in their great muaslaC' used for mock-ups. patterps. molds and cett) of Whitby:: Same (hits. Fid ride. 1PSnw, ONT. _ l WANTIM - tpla is an.i dental plasters y• pottery, Pascoe): 'Greeny koro. and nate son This 19 a ,strew: bnmcdi tit fellows. idi Dodaa Let. Wsat castings'in the aircraft foundry. - tarries and sanitary -ware industries. Or- Lloyd, of Hrooklin, and twelve and there were more friendsbiPs - - ` -rf OUNMY EIGU � P� are used grandchildren and five great -;rand- lade than funny incidents hapaen- rbeaa OUNS - no l -t R,11LALL ACRSAG= Alia by manufacturers of physicians and ed. MS _. pbsss IM& No 11-M FARdentists materialw. Plate glass plaster n We Raw WaA t B4Tses Wer used for grinding and polishing .ia thedised - CAiT Dego Pse In Cauda, the Bestwalt Gypsum _ � • f I rsatae>rt Awad �GfKP=tssesd Coetpany has Gypsum depositi is Nova ?L �, �' a A e M a S } • Nevin _ _ _ - SWLr 4d produces newsprint end bo �.. . _ AHC I� _— fpr SCHOOL OF board for the Caancdiaa marker. a.Alm >Rlz.c.ocro��r W.d --------------------------- . {D.E.A TeWl�4ip COMM -leEbwrsy neasseent W~ Ii - @0111110111111111 r now. A>Qe'rLrr. PROr. ism >�+�d e'r'e Ballet - Tap = Toe Character . sraeeaw u" ;. Briefs �. Lt s* tl) wft. oteattela - ._ - n _ I" fraise wear ad Willett .. , - Acrobatic8srto •' ..�� est Na 1Z liLl�ttwsy, bsgesa ESTATE Mr. Kaskiw, a builder in West Rouge, r web aril_ REALL.1 f iA g i will be allowed the difference between . REGISTRAT90N: ThursdOy, Sept. 5 — P.m. O 6 p.I't!. !'met Wl1ta MOrh3Mg I: and 16 -foot culverts, since the road Photo oo-op now in Pick- of eke U.A.W. Hall, Ajax Shopping Centro, next to «I engineer has asked him. to take NP a c r "ring nine Ajax areas. To number of the 12.9 that have already Hickey's Jewellers. - 44 7°e'Lt1 � or A. soliO{ Prompt Mr: Shanley of the nth Concession ap• INMRMATiON. Call Oshawa RA. 3-7253 -_ r 4 courteous service ask gard for peared regarding snivel trucks working ��� -, • (tea AEON= ]KAMall night and keepiag the residents a - O Mrs. Neil. "" ; t a ~ awake. , Council will try and stop the . Call `404 noise under their anti-o&w-by-taw A. J. SCHALTI, Mr. Farrell, Working in Ajax, will be -�• - allowed to bring a house trailer into. fa-- ==ATZ8 GTV= the township on a 3o -day permit. The �) #sst !h �assles N=4•nsral Insurance - Realtorthe will be admen::_t to allow trail- ,` .�---------------------------- Pkkoring 590 or MO. 8-3337 v.orken on is ors of construction P� i with time limits. It was felt- _'there will *� / be a number of these requests in the - F, LLL; 9 �•7�OIf UD� comhs with the proposed ins months _ cos- _ .. strucuon coming into this area. Wm. Fairgrieve asked about the road - s eD, (ec w a. SEPAIR7 =,' �• IEy • • work ;-hedulyd for Spruce Hill Road. tic '� � • . - - '= (pEONB PIC$ISRING 2T8 )ti is planned to-- ditch- and grade rite : road. Mr. Fairgrseve said that where DUMBARTON RADIO '1'P : S H E R R I N culverts had to be cora out as not being • . t, a J A. H. $A TTEW _ .. - _. _ adequate, h. felt tee council -should ✓' t. s. _ . _. _ - install them a:�d rat's t':t mon:y out of • ors have � .. �'• • ,' � FUNERAL AND tl a road budget. Tl a home owe r - ban asked to pay S35 for tf!e culverts. .. 5 1 r The rcev: sad f iP t ;s was dome there :.. ROGSLc G. coNAJv'r.,LI..A, AMBULANCE SERVICE ♦r would be I:Ctle Int for NOTk O't Che >OAiiRISTER and SOLICrrOR road. r-airgrieve Nen asked that . - a. -'No, 2 HIGHWAY council budget more money for the job t c0NITH 13UT,JJ3M. AJAX to cover both. He said many of the � a� Af MCXW*I * BEACH ROAD culverts were installed, before there was $k 16 OWiaws-• a culvert .by-law. The reeve said a cul- �,• _ in effect here for -� vert by-law had 'best *) - T many years. . ` AJAX 1059 a was fid• moved that c. La M ! - tat. the insurance compan7 " 11111111011101 !etas War!Ares Ani CWeaily e[ the claim of Mr. 'Lorne HarpeU, who ; ,� • `: �, -- put in a c.Wita lest f3!1 for c :r damage - wwasws! SIMMONS* O4 e4Yi1a/e► claimed to have been caused by a hole • 4! - �„e1i, Osseo. in •the road. Mr. Fairgrieve, .speaking '.'You say the telephone is �w • 11 -_ eW►w Al di BUILDER for .Mr. Harpell, sail that. Harpell, had ; been ignored by the insurance company n BewaA & C�ib�oD and hear tee yrs received a note to gay a extra partner? PSOPl1t: WLLiI'bY Lill WOOD WORKING w%cther the claim,- would d accepted ' Cillia relactc.l. Th: c'e"'c stated the firm , + - _ has said th tow Ki wss nut Iia ?.-'for Yes. the telephone TS a earner in that card --------- -- --- ------ �'*! .- . - , --- ns:� _. - party ... a helpful "partner" which brought.eyery- ' [ITCSLrN I uamag=. one together! Without, telephones, arranging such ' iLtTILT and INSf'fkLLie it was; announced by the reeve that _ 110NTEtTN. MOilTEITFI. 11ENL a formal announcement would beforth- - simple social gatherings •would take endless time "'ALXZRATIONS nlr VOA coming in a few weeks forth - that the Bell effort. 11111110, 1` Illoullk 1elephone had purchased some property As Canadians, most of us tend to take Auch long- i Cborhried Aeesoments on Fairport RO'w exchange fhadfwo ldd a accepted uses .of the telephpne pre;ty much for j -LICENSED TRUSTEES ii • Al • E 1L{r'i `'1 (i l (I putting in ane. ' a1JA=, OSHA srRATROBD, T•_ - t+ you .consider the countless s; stem in the Dunca:ton ir"a. granted Ye when ou lleilserg 9i)ty„ .:� It was learned the: the tuN'^� i.�t�V _ ways in ,which the telephone makes YOUR daily To o F=oI� - h;2z ,, are '�'^r` -� , n life more pleasant, you may well agree that !!tris OfHAWA—G W. RtSiit. @A s.Nes extra"riartner"givesfat•raminferlrtsofconarmii0m AJAX.- PICKRRING-=R. A: L,AW�1 ------ a week. At prpaid there are three men a jou . --------------- k• std on. a s:rat at ho�n;� • ..,:. PIC;. !AJ On th:b wa . p _ & and rite . than flu little it - STAFFOR3 BROS. basis. Council will consider employing' ssibly two day TME SELL TB!'NONE COIAPANY"Olt CANADA u fourth mea to work po• SD�fMiL1UT�:`YYvaRp a week on the hP 4. ~ lMsssit wileftf ft cot down the o+ertime age. 3 mill be trader tetedkb j ... . .... �-�,. .. ,... MM�.w.,._ ,. _.� ..... . n Emu MfSCEi&s . .PAs s�ili'f '%fl% E%jee R esid eQt �t ` _ ARTICM FOR."" COlIMMNG EVENTS DUG and FAXED IRAiTOB r .. . . - L`'. BALD—s ne and used re!}iQer- •Tis '-haaw• MR tAf11AW — p� AIROMOiI MW antors, washers imd ranges. Reason- PICKERING TWP. COUNCIL T"Mailng ; able OB'fem. Lara• White, Retrigera- will meet •n--. B•pYe' Tanu CJaaned no IIApLI[Y pigtllAilCg, /1G ciao. Phone. Pickering 197JL WEDNESDAY, SE771MANEs S. Sanitary W* NH PWN AM LWT TOUR llOMdl>ri Fog I" W= a >a .the — ;'�b TI.E FQR S&LX L '4 1*�a at a0o p m. iBAIa._ _. >rsenkdpal a111dto9. aro.ghata. O„ty t Y R 1 L E. ` 'ad list, north Of PickezingAoftew pickatzig� !or .o.14 Johnston. Clara - ___________ ____ SIuz—thm thralls s AuD�m, 6 PA2TXIA TUCK 1OWTASweeks old; $each. Phone, yfla'. ��� � after apde, all da, ick- P.ER BLOCK LTID. '�• �• z�es>, �, F. �. Pica. Piano &Theory - : .. - eieim KAM — CLASSICAL and POPULAR ' fdi c�LiK :r►aE sus — ?oislrro - ' HRP WANTED ' PHONEt PICKERING ml -NEW Concrete 'MM%d for fig. Ajax and Whit- -- ------ r ----- LOCATION and i ► DiB. screw, C7ail--]6ss. Neal, Piokarine pf08TtiA(9E ][ON>EB - 'ks------ ----------- -- .Vw9atred for local properties, ' • CL�derOC -- _ - GUII.D NOAD, N� - t3it6L- or w0>1LAN = wanted -tor W, G. LAWsoN OPEN rare of children is ilerAder Pickering an �=NGs &FATION ROAD, P'1II=tti Mr. eotsttry horsed Live in; week-ends------------------ ----- Pbka 4atWII, ' ------------- tree% Call—JdrL Neil, Pickering 690. is il[emoilam - PhonA P (ERiN - G 590 2. :AXT MM TZLXMONZ _ CAALTON—ta loving memory of ' O'PERATOs our dear non Norman, who 'W14AT'S UP? Passed a. for all t lrork way Al uat 20, 1954. : ---- nigtt hr Pickering. 21 ` �' AND 7!= VALUi to 40 years of age; no experience nw- Oft and Oft our tkoughts do wander GZARA1Q'I'UD MMV WZ "Mi. Paid while learning. Apply is _ To the grave not far away; 16! =?IITEIT T�gKq , YOtIs 3010ANDto — Where we laid our Dear Son, Oatard 4.1 ds Just thee• years ago today. - PlMUCNAL Yip"__ . CHEF OPERATOR, Sadly mimed by Mother and Dad, I -- A _ HAVE 1r0V 4 i01UGRT DEid- TELEPHONE CO. OF CAN- ----------------- -- -- ---- PICKERING, ONTARIO AxNOIIxc> err.----•--------------_.._ .__..__M- JOHN 1L• LAY IP�SURANC$ 4 WANTED Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Carrigan. of HZAMG11MVIC! TeloPh, 0rM Piolcering '28 _ Alex. wish to announce the engage- NASAL GAS meet, of their-eldest daughter, Coil_ MORTGAGE MONEY WANTED era Ann, to Size. Bruce Rmchardson. 010L aiHTAi.LATIONH Dngtar - for Pickering and Whitby . r ct son of Mr, and Mrs. Harold R.clnard- U Ye-s B:pertanee properties. Very good security high- son. of Picketing. The wedding Bates COLZI AN S� ' sat rate of interest Call-­Mrs. Neil."' -- - - FAC TORY TRA,AVED take plact at Pickering Un:ted Ckurch FafDLET KrrCHEN gTpTrgg J. Sc>istzi Real Estate) 1 ad eruig on Saturday. Septeraber 7, 1957, az VACUUM CLEAMN(j gg;�� : 4 o'clock. _ _ s eRlmners. 1�aeen, $eater. Zte.AJAX LUMBER ___-__.____:________ — , TVD08 BT. COORH/E>;H WANTED 'TgEE pLANTING-S?]ZING 19Sato leave Brock Road at 7 a. m,'-and AJAX _ 5, p----- — ----------- setsirn trots Toronto at The Mltropol.taa Toronto -- •' 1 R E E ! and------------------ -- fon Conservation Authority will con- r --- ----==- ------=- dane to aasbt the planting. of trees i — P#YETMYtL�IE UTILITY BALL WHEN YOU dUY ONE OR MORE Tl1JCii8 ANiD CA>t8 WANTED' on privately-owned lands within the _ �gC TA1Tle CLaEANl1p ! RiALLONS Of MTTSaURGM PAINTfi �o FOIL WRECKING waterab1b of the Authority in 19:ia, -pe follows: TSE SANITARY - WAY ;lbkedng. if>wF4 or ATlantic 2-1M4 0) Will provide marhioes and - r _ Bey' 13 mica, on request. for tree New �wAB� ued Station Road anis No. 2 H%fj�yQy ' ---- at a coat of %see is - . - ---------------------------- NEEDED DAMODIATELY ' landowner. i - to the . Pham!•: Whitby MO 11- by couple with three ihildren, house, cSl Wt11 pay a subsidy •r ale 10-31 TELEPHONE PiCKERiNG 366 - - #partnnent or cottage to rent, in Pick- to the taadowaer when he plants *•-----------�-_ - . !ring vicinity for approximitey three She trees himself. - - . ,outlay, vomPletion of own t31 A• Of AJAX 1045 sisisnce will be given for Payne Marley Park, Box 814 NEW6 not less ' than 1Me, and pot-man- %B �i5ia 3�tlioitaand trees planted iliOger 2-0629. . . •any one P ted is Year. .ORANDRAM- - ----------------------------- 1/I The subsidy oe assistance --77lANS!'OIITATION WA1rTEn am Scotch Pine is ft ted to one IfsQ, C. 1ffunn g, s, O, f_ Zgliveen StetiAve, n Road Picitnear el and 6eoih Pine :o ten •f all criers HENDERSON �� • E9ltnton -Ave. East (near Bellamy planted, , - ��'� a� _. . 'Road) 1 110 Duadne HK Wim sy�- eavin9 Station. Road at 8 0* Trees crust be sec,sred from -the - Pt 3q reigning at 8 o'clock. Phots!: Department of bands and Forests. ��O CR HOURS Alft Dr" W. EXfe�tNr Psi ` iPlckeri119 atter. 6 p ea, - 477 Ord,= for trees should be sent to I 90 A. AL t• 6jo p. --- -- -------_---._ the Reforestation Division, 1g.ORp6AGE ll[ONEZ IAn� Wept. of Tie�aNay sac �=may I to IL and-Forests. Parliament Bldgs, PAINTS AV Asr.�_BLZ Toronto. within the next fear. weeks, PH•NE: WIRY 1t0 $. MTI _ Metropolitan Teroato and )tesion � Fi=st and t3econd M� KNERAL NARDWARE --- -- _ gages• Do Conservation Authority. >� ------------------ ` A R HILL _ You have a fail equity in your home F, L send OD71.OAtiaA • • Fled need umey for home Ontario Sec-Trews Hon yes bnWaanwsm and est- j�� f11a%i repair's. to Woodbridge. Oatarb iii wialer st 111� pb deka, or for ani good-reasoep Phone. A ' Tlas >W181 - . _._.___- J. A. BUSY � �� Can iK tar gaiek personal atten- _-- -- 11KA XO M PIIOiN Pl y j A. B. ALIAzTON, saO:s PICKERING 48 'Appliance Repair APPIPAMA - t".i LOST Berrie! — Repairs To Ail---------------=------------- NEWELL 1jWr—it or near Ajax Hobpital, a Pump Service �� - • Ldies purse, containing rungs, buyAIwM/�tp _ ao other identdiratoin. re hire draw- PETms's s�xvx� RODMAN - _ wa' =' SHEf T METAL '"CURM ,�1� ` A purse. Finder please call News sox . .OHice 192W. PHONE: ATlantieC "iss � �rrvfsw 1i AOo imsl of pirq, 3eeeh Silas Nw =� r 1.06T�olstedn Praire, 2-year-old on � w 'Sae Line near Ajax. Reward; also - -------ys ------------ ------------- A • tarpatslia 14 by Z2, on Base Zine ' P110114--T. •Z« Wilson, White le. BROCK ROAD "''"" cmv~w 4•• i' --- ------ compery Dedw foes M& and Mea,y >ayson and S OA t i<.OST-•a V-belt situ, combine, 30- "RUM: Mt 10119. Lost on Brock Road and sons of- Toronto spent the went-rod ; o GURNEY - Deeond.. Concession or Valley ram � rile fotaaer's parents Mr, and . GAR WO�D _ = Mood. Phone: Wm• McPherson, Piok_ Harry Dawson. _-------- -------------------- MGMad Mrs carMrs. W �On Tueeda visit. • CLARE SROs. AT. limbi �,24 Fes. l�1IfC! ;�^� Ar. 2.%% BALE TEs � ��� � is spending a WATM UNt� � 9 All the �Tta TiA1N !o S - $UW AND liew fn11l- . qday, At>gusit 31-.apotion. sale .o[ �L the coauaunll� ym .ilhitd tractor. sad Ford UU for equip. Camp. av�m r'ebura Wendy irate, their holiday at QI� • your M yew " Non electric motors, electric saws, with tbKitrnaa came home •P pip M tedlL► - 1�1rw is IM Illnn 1►M for biaw�ers roe, walnut household tura. mss• Sus W. i IIOf wttis e M wo.dni. Loarwr IROs'e, el•etrio deep i'rees e, eloctrle and 1109. Len Wilson and pleb. p>� IW . lidtchen range; rear tergto •, spent their vacation viaitir4 the � Atl�OMATIC _ dWbd dwkg mpg' pw" too washer and dryer, car. wb1 and and sister of fir:. Tlt�aeraeas, NEATM tlNi'fS -- D"OO+ Via. tea%cooking uy, mother or Mrs. 'wilson was giAte ills ' _ rasps, ornatnen but L now mudsbetteriMt... 1T! MdoMiep _y - , ta, and ensiriy useP,t1 We a ' K � MO. d-ii13 al'od" not mentioned. Property o2 pprriate what &' Mctl is VA • r F 'Clarence Bt11ith, mouth side of No. 9. ing to do stop the nose of gravel•_` 5 ;.._' Dale af'Z! trucks sy 4th dar+. west of Unionvale. msii?$ on the D, m sharp• Terms oasis; � the night,- . y sold• 1C>Gif and PRF.li't'ZC.'4 • --,,:_._.._ -• t•. _: _ .. .. ;.. Y,., fix: _ __ ._ - : _