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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1957_08_30_ r � .I -CRERING _ etc KE OlOT W. C. MU8KA8 and 8O t PUBLISHERS Authorized As Second Class attell VOL 73 NO. 52 FRIDAY, ACGUST 30, 1959 -- 1 Cents Per Copy Post Office Dept. Ottawa, Out. - "becription Sate: $LOS per year United States: $2.50 - - Prises Swint Therapy, 1otk Pickeringvil� a T'4vote +Gus Ryder _ - e p Koom n e veae'S, :Question October 23rd' y r ' It was announced by Village Clerk ;w K .,A k "� � Bruce A. Hogarth, this week, that a PICRE8IIVG r'II poll will be taken in the village '1 s y' on October 23, on the quest.on= Bert Cafik, left this week to take YOU IN FAVOR OF SEVER- up teaching on the staff of the R. C. zb - AGE ROOMS IN THmSymI.AGE", School, Yellowknfte, X. W. T. — St. } z Due to misunderstandings we Have Patric sIt a`hoo1 heard during the past fe:^ weeks, we Mrs. R. H. MaCluer and Mrs, A. point out again—that. this village is Crocker, of Agincourt, visited Mrs. to vote on ONE question ONLY L. Morley on Thursday last week. on brewers' retail outlet, liquor Mr. and Mrs, .Ralph Rimmer and store. cocktail bars or other son Ricky have returned from a trip _ r.. w form of outlet ROOMS through the Eastern part of Canada. ONLY. -- and the United States. The proprietor of (he Gordon Mr. and Mrs, J. L, Palmer" and t House has secured the required niece Mrs. Lome Price. were in Do < , number of names o2 eligible vot- tacit on Monday attending the 1'un- s ers (25 ptircent)on a petition to hold era] of the Pate Mrs. ToaYsmy Pryde `. -" a. vote, the .date of which is set by (nee Miss Helen Walters). R �' Liquor License Board. Mr. John Haggitt has .been enter- ------------------- nter- e _-----------r,•------------- talking his brother Tony, from Eng- land. for the past month. Tony will Were Dogs Poisoned � be leaving soon to resume his 1;ea- }«" I Ching there. , as A X In Claremont Or Not? and- Mrs. James Palmer and • daughter I£ath!een were in Millbrook; ' A valuable Cairn terrier, belonging I on Sa'' rday lar': attending the Jove- ___-_ -_ I t� -5lrs. Laura Shirkie of Claremont ltt-Pitton wedding, _ ty, died violently last Sunday. It ziaY "O� i'tv Heating" has taken over have been poisoned. - the premise,3 formerly occupied by : ,. Mrs. Shirkie who has lost , digs in IGA at thy' four-corners, and have I now, o-i display, heatin -.the. past-year hour .Suspects they may _ g e4usPm�t. - - a y have all been poisoned. She said that apolianc�4 "etc. the dog was let out in the run on Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jollif!'e and day morning. A few minutes later faarilIq Have returned to the village _ «: -• she noticed it was wobbling and after their surnmoer, -as counsel at - brought it into the 'house. Its eyes the -Haliburton camp, - were glazed and it was vomiting, it Harry Boyles Is arse of the judges = then stiffened out and died. She said ors the "milk-guessing" ecntest - at z veterinarian CN1 _ she called a SLouffvene vete ' the who told her that from her description Const¢rsers Gas trII us of a ntan- �� ber of hom the village co. veer - it sounded like dog poisoning. es z s g : On Monday, Mrs. Shirkie said she tin¢ . to gas heating right away. �: , has been showing dogs for several Schools re-open on Tuesday nexk ears-and that the dog that died Sun- thronghout the province o The Protestant Church,a in this day won t-te lrternational champs n- - i� snip • 3 yesiru 'ugo. It waa valued it vill'age revert to the pr-vaast" i t - $500.00.. J5 a added that she would ask the " Sunday next. r 'township by-law enforcement officer------------------------------- Le -------------------- order, on tm .e view the dog sand that she would - / uuve an autopsy. performed tv deter- %onsumer s Gas mine the cause of death. ` �'tf i •ck-.--------------•a- �--" ••-- --•-_ W�� - 6� — _ . the Scouts _ � . • �---_ .. - .�� Pickering' This _ K e In England At ck ng T s ._._....�... -__ .. . _ - ty Colin L y - Week - am Ryder, sseeta Judy Snow. Wbitby; Ing-ljlux-Whitby Cusses for liandi- are. the ch Isco d:anoustrate hall (thud in a series) at Ike Swim Exec of the Picker. capped Children In the lower Pitt- UwY have learned dasfa; the Goot r• I Although,'in my 1-st i:stalt ent I Consumcr's•gas men "arr',ved in the said that the storm wasn't' bad and village on Thursday to start vvvking thee. no great Lamage was done, there clearing and staking for gas mains. ,"A Mirsele D 66,1119 �e�ed AIOTICE • are a few stories about it. In our - �, _ I� O, R. Dial Phones For An official of the company told the ' tent three of us had air 'mattresses News earlier this week that mains Il1CSEic1NG VQ.LAGR and wye, so to speak. aibove the will be laid on all stye_ats north of F The &)ave " is the res>sarks O Dr: ` Dumbarton Area stami. but, one c•.her fe-low who tttsp- highway No. Z. and in Morley Park W. Lr, McBean. MOH, Ontario Chun- AiATLBWORS9 DElA8iJ�1�iT pened to be "sloe, irtig in 1 small gully starting next week, He :said there_ Y '1y Heelth Unit, when witnessing the To arry out eestain'work on the didn't have one and he got slightly, were over 100 homes in the village _ r demonstration at Sun Valley Park Vinare Water BapQly System It wtll A new dial telephone exchange damp.shly wet! T`;: small,gully ex- waiting *for gis senjce. r Pool last Saturday "afternoon when be necessary to shut off the supply I building will be established Isere be- tended about forty feet above Ira on Re also said that the starting dates �' the Handicapped Children's Wate P for work at Pickering Beach, .French- -.; of wafer on two o_esslons In the near i -'ore the end of next Year, J.' W. a gentle slope, and h� sten says that Therapy Classes, under the guidance future, For exact time, listen for the ` Lowry; Bell Telephone Manager for either the Thames or Niagara was in mantis Bay, Fairport Beach and sur- 'c of Mrs. T. J, Wheeler sad' her help-, soYod trtxk cn your eteeet. I this region, announced this•week• the inch -or so of water, The Ger- mounding district would be announced en staged their summer program i initially, the dial exchange wal mans. how�evec, must have written I very shortly.: closing exercises, -8• A. -HOGARTH, Clerk serve some 130 telephone users who home much worse letters; be-ause a The official said that to get the ri■: A large crowd witnessed the dem- The Village of Pickering 1 now receive rural service on a muliti- few days later a German newspaper work done as >luicklg as possible a �• onstrations. standing in the rain. ____ ____ _ _ __ _ __-___ i parry line basis from the Pickering proclaimed that two hundred Scouts crew of'service men would follott• be- - =; The well-knoa'•n swim coach wid MBS. -CHARLES -- CKRly Exchange. _. had drowned. The Scots too had a hind the ecxts�ruction crew to get ser- i philanthropic instructor with Nandi= Passat -_ w. li4r, Lowry explained that the good time with the reporler�. and a, vices into the homes right after the capped chadren. Gus Ryder was pre- Bell Corr-'any's decision to establish day later an Aberdeen Firer come m n, were laid,. so that the tearing sent, and said `This is a wonderful .r dial exchange.. in D.mbarton urns .. out practically h'av'ng th it Sco,as a '.:;, 1 ,. ct;ld only need to l c done Funeral sary ccs x, rc cor'lucted on d project and •a great pleasure to be 1 }used, in part, on the current boom Continued On Page 5 n rort it". Saturday aftf-rmxrn, -Au,-u t in at 1 here and sup.. Audley United Church by the Rt•v. �I_! in construction of urban-tylue res- -� MC Alex Munroe announced the I idences here, He said if the present events and comment=d continuously Butters for the late .L':s, Charles - u `I�ti•'�� A i N!/� � � C �� ��/� Puckrin. The church was 'fi,ied to cap- I trend' in cons.r ctjo Y conttnucs, u if 3 a while the events in the water took show s every sign of doing, multi- and a- mass of floral tribute. lace. It was an appealing, sight to arty tcleph,7ne set-vice soba nv.11 .be see a child• who, on land is unable banked the casket, tributes to a life p - p F F I C I A L OPENING' of active service in community ,work.• unable' to meet telephone needs. ;• to walk, and almost- helpless, yet airs. Puckrin . died on Thursday at Another important factor was than awims across this pool, Mrs. Wheel- the Ajax Hospital. or providing relief' dor facilities- in �u ler eotrunenced this work, on her The deceased was.a member of'the 'Pickeitng's Exchange. The opening"of own, a few years ago, in "tbeir pool United Church, a charter member of a dial exchange building .in Dunbar' Tuesday, September 3� 195 at tl1eir ow•n home, taking a MMU the Woman's Association and also a ton to serve subscribers in a section �' x dew handi^_apoped"Youngsters, and do- , was member of .the Women's Auxiliary to of the Pickering Exchange AT T H P EE �� 'CLUCK • -ings Wonderful things with thenen the Ajax and Pickering General to be the best way to accomplish this• Her work and success attracted the Hospital. When the new Dumbarton• dial ex- t attention of others— Red Cross. ser- She was born in Manchester, New change building is placed in opera- vice clubs etc. who have since pass- sub- Hampshire, Marjorie Viola French. tion fn the late Sall of 1958, the Isted in many ways. one class this Until her late teens she lived in Osh- . scribers it serves will be 'able to _ year reached a number of, over thirty awa. In 1918 she married Charles handicapped chndren• place calls to telephones in Picker- Our re-action to this scene vvas - Puckrin and had spent the remainder Ing, Ajax and West Hill, wikhout in- "th�e everlasting gthis de of the of her life in the Audley district: curring long distance charges• is of these tm2astu?de kiddies Left to mourn her passing are one Dunbarton's dial exchange build- _•, ��� Pam daughter, Helen (Mrs. MacHedge) of Ing is expected to be one storey, with is surely being expressed to Mrs. Audley, two sons, Richard of Audley, p basement of a design which win Wheeler for all this which she bas Earl of Oshawa and four grandehil- on. Initial ebcesrt3lished", snow for further expand ..4 �aronstrations in —'handling a Three sister also survive: Ethel installation of dial equipment will cotryprlse 1600 "terminals. each term- '"eanoef resuscitation methods and (Mrs. Wm. Bell), Whitby; Flora of . incl representing a telePh6ne nutnber, egt>elprnent 'was given by Pickering Oshawa; Gladys, (Mrs. Isaac Puckrinj -'� '�. Polke under Chid Parker, the Whitby. Two brothers: William and ----------- ------ >go�slh-trest !'!re Dapt., Mea, Barry `-- CfVIL- DEFENCE COUA88 The Official Program Will be kep! ' Bel and Pat Clark, and Anna Kee- Gordon predeceased her. Village . yaT short ,in fast, we are told f S' AT 880V(3HAM The Board om Pickering t Interment was made in Salem A prey-sponsored Civl1 De- pub) Schools is inviting the Seger- will not IW more than tat metals& i .. gham, and Markhaaa t Beni- � public to etissld We opening cer- •The school will be open Sor Snspec+ The pallbearers were Lester High- participate. ate. and ,Ajax Township will cronies and visit.the new Lincoln St: Bost the gtllblt4 !� 3 to 6 D. --�---=-----------------------�---- Eby fence Caaase will be h a d (.vl IQ111 >YOTOti BALES, �� ire, James Hedge,Tom bevel in, tela- an itoartt Z to th in the si»g,: JoSqui",l Jain and Frd ick- P Public &hod an Tilesdy, &P >�,, I. Vinton New - Vlot. 0 alai 4n PueJu;a, vited also. This Course will be held bee 1, at E (p. ei. • _ ...... w .. W. � y '�� � � �+ •-•----------------------------•---A& �. -starting ftr Za •. _ _ 'y -'�'T'-'�--►'1• •w,�. "'YI',�► '""'IS°°. .'�..'�J►--.w'... ��i i+/' +i�- - - _ — .... --�-%, t. ... � _ _ � - -, . . _ - . _�... . � �-,-t--'r__.. �-`•�'<'.^�`'-'„•— - - • -•--_9i�'+-7..•. � ».:.!•-•�.i. •..--..,�,,, a e not ally e not mea- ' c ti"` " Jelly inclined. As for lthe women t VEIRS 1 : cit!, and _ for n i� them. Sure, 1 know t there are - - -- • i certain disadvantages 'but to my - �`M way of thinking there is no place •,.. like the farm to raise a family. s and racti= ' them to flattering p r when the family is o -14 • "Dear Anse Hirst: If you �s .� Later, gr , ' I shall divorce * cal models. Have you though! up aryl ,married, and hard work t help me, ' husbands For some years * of that? on a farm day after day, no g 11a has run a shop that attracts Few situationsare as eras- t , girls erating as living with a r"`�" longer appeals to a man and his and young women. They * p ,• x wife, then, as we are now, they t; Bgoma in and flirt with him, and * jealous mate.' One has no pro - may be quite content to be away !sold long conversations behind * tection against suspicion; the from the worry and wear that my .back; and he'll never tell * honest husband is ashamed of is inescapable it a comfortable me what they 'talk about.' It * his wife, and a dishonest man living is to be maintained. We makes me Seel like a fifth wheel, *feels he might as well have loved the farm - we shall al - and I am getting plena sick of * the game as the name. I ways love going back and visit - it. } * earnestly urge you to control we "We 'are both in our late 30's, ' * these doubts. Instead of bum- are among farm folk, but our ° • ing up with childish jealousy, are now well -content with our but didn't marry till iourears y acre -lot and freedom to come 1 - ago.` He has never been one to • you should be proud you mar- - Without confide in anybody, but now it * ried a man whom others ad- d go- as we please without - r- ' in back to fee chickens I like • he'd . rather talk to.. _ ! mire;_ for - their- good will- -is — rrY • hu g b d chi ke _. ^ , "' z ,,,.; and milk cows.. _ � these girls -than- to-- me. I have the backbone of his success. e - it come to hate them all! I can't * You know your husband . There is a. tion and a place for all things. think how to end all this non- * loves you, if he didn't, he y' w sense, but I don't intend to take * would not put up with your it.... UNHAPPY", * behavior. You must be making You can never tell what most t FOOLISH FEABS • him very unsha y. If you do women are going to do next, but * PP BASEBALL HABIT -Sister Mary Michael takes a healthy cut at neither can most women. --Cy * The very qualities that not change, I fear the conse- the ball under the admiring eyes of youngsters in Pulaski Park. * mads you marry your hus- * quences for your marriage; it 9 l Y 9 W. Pgace• y The nun is one of the school sisters of Notre Dame on hand + band attract other people .to might be he who could stand every day to supervise Catholic Youth Organization activities - * him. He likes, people, and he it no longer. In the park. Catcher is Curtiss Hughes while the Rev. William Simply LOYeltj/ * shows it; he is sympathetic, * Turn about. You are nota Mitchell calls the itch, 9 * and a good listener. To these * silly adolescent feazing that p -0 customers he is an older man * your beau will look twice at =PRINTED PATTERN - - * interested in their little af- * another girl. You are a grown - - - • _ * fairs, and they trust him. * woman, experienced if not j•�-,� "`> , * What Is wrong with you? You ' • mature. Resolve you will act .4.. I , � * married an attractive man, * your age, believe in your hus- !=� "`���••• ���.9777 ' • and now you are sorry. You •-band's integrity, and work - • picture every girl he talks to • side by side with him to his ° as a -rival. He would not be • further success and your Swth • a real man if he didn't enjoy * * • ° these youngsters. But when - The wife who Is jealous of * it came to marrying, did he her husband's clientele is head - choose a teen-ager? He mar- 'ed for serious trouble. Instead * ried you, one of his own age, of objectinc, applaud Lis sue - I old enough to have more com- mon toss, realizing it spells your own + sense than, you are show- Anne Hirst can help, 1f you Ing now. write her at Box 1, 123 Elgh- • You may regret that your hus- teenth St" New Toronto. Ont. band chose to run such ■ shop 41as he to too,alter -but It tTis a little irb Official Check On are the main source of his ,'Women's Figures * income (and yours) and, if he if is not friendly with them, It was rather nosy of Britain's they will shop 'elsewhere. staid Board of Trade. But, put - Working with him, It is your ting it as correctly as possible, • job to be interested in thein the board embarked six years • too, and if you were they ago on "the first scientific study • might confide in you instead. of body measurements of un-. + As his wife, you have a fine portance In the constrd?ction of .*.Chance to win their good will (British) women's clothing". In * by taking a personal interest plain English, they wanted to a in their clothes and guiding know how Miss and Mrs. Britain fills out her frock. Reason for the board's nosiness was that Kitten Capers l British dressmakers' didn't really know what the average British woman looks like and, said some. - —that was w y m s- English-wom._ 648 men looked better in the winter _ when wearing woollen suits than In the summer when draped in limply fitting dresses. Board of Trade "surveyors" went after 5,000 volunteers with - tape measures, anthropometers; ' wooden knitting needles (used as i7 guiderods lei n locating este "skin pencils", "land- .. pencils , and cards of fine elastic cord to _ '"locate the waist gine". .Each woman was measured 37 different - ways. It took computers several 'months to translate the results o into a series of graphs and logarithms (e.g., Distribution of .� Hip Girth)_ published recently by Her Majesty's Stationery Office. Among the board's findings; -Like her American sister, We average British woman stands 5 _ feet 3 Inc1w4 but at in pounds, is 3 pounds heavier. Reading downward, she treasures 37-28- 39, an inch trimmer in the waist • than Miss and Mrs. America and 2 -inches thicker than the Venus T u e 3 0• v de Milo (37-26-38). . -Under 29s average 35-25-37. �a America's young matrons are 34-27-38, -Women are tallest in- their early 20s, after which they lose Kitty -cats make quick work of height'with age and child -bear- -chores! It's easy stitchery for ing, towels -why , not, brighten your -Hips of 44 inches or bigger own kitchen, or do a colorful set and a 33 -inch waist • art the for shower gifts, bazaars? burden of 1.7 million women. Pattern 648: Transfer df 7 dif- -About 45,000 have Marilyn ferent motifs about 5% x 8 ins.; Monroe's curves (37-23-37). color suggestions; directions. - -from Newsweek Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS ,(stamps cannot be accepted; use astal note for safety) for this ttern to LAURA WHEELER. Box 1, 123 Eighteenth St., New ... Toronto, Ont. Print plainly PAT- TERN NUMBER, your NAME •.lend ADDRESS. -- _ Two FREE Patterns as a gift -.:to our readers = printed right In our NEW Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Book fot 19571 Doz- ans of other new designs you'll want to order - easy, fascina- ... ting, handwork for yourself,,your . home. Be sure to send. 25 cents r your copy, of this book now don't miss itt ' ISSUE 33 - 1957' -• 7�" wULe in your ,atary teida iikeerlction, dearie,7/ 1 HRONICLIES�,� _ IN GER 14 One day last week we were too well we came away from that - cruising around near Ginger farm sorry for the farmer but. ' Fa:m, Our first visit was to a little glad that we no longer ! i Rusty -and of course to the - have the same worries. people who- now own him. We On yet another farm that - drove in and a Dalmatian came same day we found a combine running to meet us.' I began at work in the wheat -field and I calling "Rusty .: Rusty" and the owner not at all happy. from somewhere in the distance Apparently buyers in- that dis- came Rusty's-deep-throated bark. . trtct are quoting the following But he didn't come running to prices to farmers -51.25 a bushel %• meet us -he couldn't -he' was when threshed by a threshing confined' to his own special run, machine and 85 cents if delivered about 30 feet square, -a wired straight from the combine. The _ in enclosure with plenty of shade lower price is because there is trees. Mrs. K, let -us into the a highermoisture content in iw run and Rusty's exuberant weV1 combined wheat. muse almost knocked us -down. When we got home we found 4551 Apparent-Iy �2rea lelter waiting far era from be separated. Spotty, 'the Dal- business -man farmer who start- t0�7P and pi gets frightfully jealous ed tipcu a few years ago. Thinking and picks a • tight every time to cut costs he had purchased a Rusty is loose. So now Spotty second-hand mower and hay- is given his freedom in the day loader. He was going to get Only FOUR main pattern parts time and Rusty from supper time his haying done the old -fashion- la this pretty summer dress - onwards. Mitchie - White was ed way, which he thought would sew -easy, with our new PRINT - also in semi -confinement -partly . be much cheaper in the long run. ED Pattern! The cool V.necklilm for her own protection but also So what happened? The mower is accented- by rows of graceful because she was in disgrace broke down and was nqt worth tucks; its simple flare skirt. being "the cat that swallowed the the cost of repairing. Without so -o -o flattering to all tigurest canary" - only in this case the • a mower the hayloader was use- .eanary was a love -bird, .Xtebie less so our friend finishbd up Printed pattern 4551: Muses' - never bothered much with birds by hiring a man to cut his hay Sizes lo, 12, 14, 16, 18,. 20 Size when he lived with us, field mice and a baler to take it off the 16 tikes 4% yards 35 -inch fabric. were more to his liking. But after field. Looks as if farmers can't all, when a cat and a bird are win anyway -at least not with- Printed eons on each loose in the same house = F have been oajoyl■� ""I"s aR Mr, _77— and Mrs. A Z. Mots aad the, in Art last weeiG B�VlIi BART4 N weeiss' .. llfoath, f matarcd to !'ort William to t„� ci0rnwiu a.d.,. A weedy reeo.ery It wished for Sorry to hens' that A& Dan Cain- visit his abter and B. who tasderwent Bron had the soiafortwa. to beroak We Sacs a -------- ------------------ =� may, - noel �q suc- _-_- surgery at 3R miriael s Hospital; and his anile, who �g � aft"nd the*e Yw e In Mr• Ted Lolil who underw.eet . Welcome to the �riniars famiy at Gallagher S+ed� neat, September 1-d%17 i ;i 1 ' surgery at Lab Gensini >ciaspibai; iaaslly who .have mowed Oshawa, who are mevlitlg into the to Ajax. Larnmuaioa Service nrili me held at 11 a, uL on the lawn of the home o r ,sad to AD. Bob Friar, who, is in (to Annie home,. ConSMUL ancon �a Myd and Mrs. Mrs, A, Paztton, Roaebank Road N. - . Jaz lResyitel with a heart condi- Mr. Peter C"VW and 2krds land Balsdon on the tirM at It daughter Mrs. Little are spending 'a low di". at the Ajax u spital and 1st con,; we cordially, invite you x' _ a : Ttw Somier and Downes families at. Wood Lake. The Morteneen s to • attend this service whh us. V it octan 18e =MAN Iibiberlag Twp. _ spm! the last two atwuld rain, smvMe will be held in- CONNU - Aasast It. a' "! mks aantdthes cottage at PetYezlaw. doors. - ' S YOUNG PEOPLE Mrs, ted' Gordon and CbaaonSchoo 8t ro_O Sept. 15th B Woasao'a Aaroriat:balc ��KE P� children spent a few days lent weld: sunny School will reopen a! the appreoisia Council'a stand an '•lfq• r ------- --- ------ ,••' TMall !t has and the tmz oe received -month og + yHMT1,fT1�est ed to held Sunday School ]linea Jgy r 'strotions on now being accepted at -- _ BROOK ROAD Church service at the some time-- 1173.Y4. Aw 9 1.18 P. m. This will' enabie parents Mr. Yerglson, equize'a Beach ail• j Mr, and Mrs, W, Soweriby and to bring their eblWrm to Sunday- ad tint lake -sod at lmkgview Ave_�!! Oshawa Business C for -t% fall . aaaa have j+st returned from a tea- school sad Worship at lose same 1s cloned to cs*, as it i, used for an - the vacation at Waubashene, hour. We hope you win keep this in night parties. Clerk required to sat' Mr, and >&s, J. Greer and tinnily iniad and we wsi be delighted koPonce�..�9atch. "Term -Tuesday, September 3, 1957. vWted Mr. and Mrs. W. Carter on see you and the children ag tbds Alai-Pi*or:fng Hlospital ask for Sunday caasnxsbity attend these aaevfeea balance 1867 grant .now, rather tbea c '�-- Mr. and Mrs. W, C••+rter 'and Gor- 0-ir !all Season of tbs W. A. will monthly. don attended a start en W "Enrolment is very limited, due to an ex- �,• and �• Party at the home of wll be a business � 4; this a!iaed Crass wino a lease on Srocictf i Le •iremely large Summer School Class. �y,oro• Gsandesu, of Scar be held at the hoase� of Mrs. Batten, echo ---house, _ You may register by Phone—Dial RA. ___ Mt. Robinson is hay: J ebank Road, Norm ------------xoazca ------ ng quite a Those requiring rhe cervices of the stay in hospital Hope he will soon PSG PUBXZC SCHOOLS . _ • .5-3375. Office is open from 8:00 a.m. 1>e home. miniatee', >�►. Jao�ee Gillespie, �, _ t0 5:00 p.m. Monday to Friday - SatYr- The s'uiinrning distals of tl'e Crl�- zr k-rin contactingn T. s-4elT, or �� 2 to 8 (inclusive) will re- dlay a.m. 'to 12:00 noon. ---------------------------------- pled Children took place oh Sabus g port to the Lincoln Ave Pubisc 8aiaooi 9'� 4 Y. Tco bad k ramex M Glu; I on Tuesday, September 3, at 8 a, m. Ryder was present; Marlene Bath, ""ten and Grade 1. pupils _ -- daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Prm-ard FrenchMlan s Bayw,ll report to the William Street individual, Expert Instruction +- Bath, who suffered pol:o, was able School (chihool): to swim for the first time and she, Was Antoinette ISbrezynaid has Those residing south of i{lag Sk a received a crest for same returred home after two weeks at the rtgort for Kinder Modern Equipment r Pleaseq to report Mrs. Ha Kindergarten at a a, mw, Harry Kai., Girl Guide Camp at Doe Lake aaa those 01 King 8t, at 19.00: ser home from hospital and we hope Mrs. D. Winter and Mrs. C, DeSilya To attend Kindergarten a pMdL she will s�oa be well again, visiting years old .on the firs* Four COYrses t0 Choose From = The daughters of Willie,®, Oran of Brooilia, New !York. are visit must be live orange their niece, Mn. Tranquade, school day in January Cianuary, e, regular rneet�ng at the home of hem. Congratuiat ons to Mr. and Mtn, ). Two Systems of Shorthand Lodge' No. 618 at Toronto, held thedr Holobozs„ on the birth of a son on To attend Grade i, pupi]e must be y els Cand all r a bad tine were pros- `: m thefirst• :. i1 - pal hour sad s roc- (January 958). August 15, 1!� . � years .lob Placement for Graduates to were en- '� 'O1`a'' joyed have ea a to --- - --------------------------- tag trip Banton this y.: ------------ ------ week BAii =EGMTM& ACT N O W ! ChrW Ctmreh - s woodlands innate, Beek 1e, lag her Min n"nd vacation at Muskoka Beach inn, Sat ird3y, Septearber 7 - nucd ssl salmi - We wi3b to thank the ladies who Mr. and Mrs, Walter Avis took a of antique household furnu nw, WW- _. _ nut -and hand -carved items, choice -•,,s - _ . china. dishes, cutlery, bedding, iia. _ ens. ILnketx home made quilts. electric rests space heater, kitchen raz4M odd gor- '. - . f• 'h den coal ,�-. with nununvm . r _ anti- les and • proses, ![sin • �aree't. Unio^sville, the property of Mrs. Thomas Burnett, Sale at 1,W _ aL No resbrve. Terms cash; Pro- perty sold_ Ken and Clarke Prenaic% _ . • auctioneers. ----------------------------------- 44w 'WANT SOME FUN? y INS_- ' _ IRA1C6 A DAdW - - v - _ v L • OWn agree• • , - , 1 just.. 't beat Buick ors - for styling noelimu& 4. .p value and big -car econ =y, for ride and , - . - at the Bath Rance, ' = ofoourse, for DynaBow*, that real a: mothy _44 of an automatic tran anission. And since _ "�'�►N 8'1•YLE• ;; you cenn't beat 'em, why not follow that : . A T ASHBURN r old anon and join 'em. You'll find it -. may, because you also Can't `# - - - 'Campiag, Wainer Besets Ele. 44 - beat the senaatiooal savings offered by • _ . - _ - Special ASeatiea To Ohlldeast - � « ;your Buick dealer right now. See him - apse per hoar west asys , « u Join all tie happy People Who $130 per hoar Sat. San. and aoL s - s maiirtain today's Buick is the best buy- - ,+dales sides - •Me. bar none t _ - t - Pao — IN 63UM p ' - -� -16s axooaL • •'•New Advanced Variable Pifth Dy naRow ie ` the only Dyna$ow Buick builds tod.,At id - istandard on Roadmaster, Su ` per pnd Cen to c - - - b t!-optronalatmodeatextracost onthe i • J _ „ �A 05NERAL MOTORS VALUE - - r - _ i - _ hoe Repairs ---10AILTTILI,7A@P RL _ .croon smacnoN or LACES,. .. • J',qn ".a Y q" ✓ `# Sf!�" _+-.+�..�, +ice ,_ .' -I 'R� .t _ ,� vFWrl+++-+i• DYES �.►7 - 1. y; fE w IALS USED ..:% : 3`"�re �•f . x •w� >,� s�' �; � ,� .... <,'; :,s., LICPF+itI]�t GRKDidANS� ' Asa& 77tt If ftl PAINTERS AN DECORATORS ilial 1f 3t I f1fo\!t'!I,:t: 3t: r•, . ..l •s. •i �• ` $1.00 ho for r r hour quick, clean, guaran _ ham, � ,q. t;'�li . f ted Drst-class painting and 'gape!- .. . _ a ;,F t�,.` hang:ng. Eric Stokes and F_ank. White, Decorators. R. R. 3, Pickering'. REPAIRS - ALTERATIONS J a� CARPENTRY - PLASTERING s ^a Phone: Pickering, 142W , ------------------- ie- Solon Elizabeth & Main Str. Pickering ` SPECIAL •CENTURY • SUPER • ROAD ASTER -and ROADMASTER 76 - ,�"'�� .WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM _ _ -_ � TINTING —. DYEING Bell Walton, Pro}r. . Amm 41.1 :.. : +w! .400slow . GREENVI/0015 —GREEN RIVER er headdress. Both attendants carr. the -Markham Flint - Library; Mrs. during the circuit period, and ia- — led white Shasta d Aare Keeva looks attler the Clare- dudes the use of a swnd Drojeeear Mr, and Mrs. and Mr, and Mrs. Broeklertasnk and Mr. Ri:hard Partridge, brother of ataett Brnne M illih and Mr. !4-srsk (Bill) and screen without additional chars - Glenna visited wl.h the former's friends of Peterboro visited Mr, and the groom was best man.• Baker oversees the Port Perry lib- —in additien, the Slsrt librarian TAIL ` Glen tat Lcehlin over thew c- Mre, J. Davies last week. Mr. Denny Debenham, Winnipeg, rary. train an opera�`.or without addition - end. Mr. and Mrs T. A. Barefoot, of and ;Mr. Gerald Beamdsh, Moose Jaw, Interested persons '� tigroupsto are al cost. Where alar could you .'get Mr, and Mea, Charles G7ossoa, Weston; Mr. and Mrs. Chaplin and were ushers. invited to make application to join such a bargain a this? This wort. W 'Verna and Hazel s. Ch the Cord!Orner', daughter Helen of Welland,are seen- A recpetion was held at the home the film Lbrary, by paying a 'tel out to only about Me. per film. Does of the bride's fee for the, use families or individuals can `because isister.. Mrs. Robinson a td fa= ly at ding a weeds with M- and Mrs, Drag- par ata, 'lite bride -a annual r•'ind proJec ra, The low fees members -at this low rate. ` 13amiitoit on'Sunday. ' er here mother received in powder blue lace o1 films end projeoto _ Mr Joe Pegg returned home -on -Mr. and Mrs. Knot, son and dau- with beige accessories and wore a do not beg.n to pay the operation Of I,1 you are intereshed in getting an griday ircm Fluit, Mich. for a two- ghter of Bowzmnville: Mr: and Mrs, corsage of pink carnations. the film libraries. which :s only Dossr the Allan cireuiR contact one ad the moath period at �erai motors' in Gordon Lehman. of Markham, vis- For travelling, the bride wore a ible by the tine co-operation of the E�bove ed librariala ited Mrs Lois r a and fam•:ly navy blue bengaline suit, with white librarians. who donate, air time to - - -- - - mea ott L -�'- Mrs Reg. Clarke, Sharon ,azul Jan- last weekend accessories and a corsage of sweet- rroaiote this work st, t3i cosr>snun-` Quic �. ' ice, and John Paxton holidayed. is ---------------- ------------------ h=art roses. Following a 'tripto ides 1.00 oto or eieaa, BuSalo lam wee s Biller ParbUse 0 Waskasiqu, Sisk. Mr. and Mrs, 1+art- Fees are as follows: $16 per year -ct+se Pa nig and pepa- teed first Th`e was much activity and itut ridge wail reside in Regina for a one each. school, add; ional hanting� —ZM ti and ;rte at the home of -Mr. and Mn. Clossoz Sweet peas, gladioli, and ferns de- Out-ol-town guests were from - :rooms #09 each Organizgitions,' .White, Decorators, R. R. 3, PioiCeeltrt. on Wednesday ,evening, when the conted St. Andrews -Presbyterian- Markham._ Cin Pi;--ynR, OAt, foIr es or businese'mnms may join — — +, Phone 0?8R. Garden Party, sponsored by the Zr- Church, Indian heed, !or the double- Moose Jaw Winnipeg; _.-Yeltowgrasa, !or #23 per �� �=s--ill fes ening W. A. was 'held. Mr, Arbuck- ring wedding ceremony o! Mary Sintaluta. gives You the opportunity o Use Tisa Nowa C7tr�ilis.s �+ rtunz ing le, 01 Claremont. was master o! cer- Anne Miller, daughter of 1k, and -----------==-- '--------- some five or six filme tach month - _ , eanoaies, and the .program which cos- Mrs R, W, Miller, Indian Head, tp FUM COUNCEL NEWS - : misted of susicai sere=tions( intru- Lvle Robert Partridge. son of Mr. mental and vocal), ballet dancers and and Mrs. • Raymond Partridge; - Sin- With the opening of xhool the « a fashlan show (men as models), de- 'taluta. Tbe'ceremony was performed Ontario and York Counties' F71m , 'lighted everyone pzesent, During ia- by Rev. S. J. 9ha_tiey. ) Council is getting ready to again • a<eraiissian, a'booth of goodies was Organ music was provided by Mics swing into anion, -kith new films, Din s email •butcis � c ready foz sale, The Association re- Adhei Jean O'mstead, SirAaluta_ reconditioned equipment and renew- 4 ported this a successful .evening. Given in zrarria¢e by her father, ed vigour, ,,jj c_ ��pp�� 4 The cast of the show - 'Saturday the bride wore a floor -1 pngth gown We are sorry to report thof Mr, S. PICKERRIG (Saks OAY Service) VV'! t .es► „a: Night In Cat Track Hollow" was cf white chantilly, lace -and tulle ov- .Wootton,- National, Film representat- 3 'warmly recehc-i by Blacksto:k Coca- 1 .r taffeta. Her tinder -tip veil was ivr for this territory, his resigned i rnunity on Saturday evening. This held :n pl-3ce by double crown head- to go back �o triiv;rsity where he +` _1r_, .� was the gro::p's seventh performance, �, dress set vrith pearls and ' g=quins. will study 'for the ri'.inistry. In hs - Toro and Outboard Marine Products * 'i Mrs, W. Gee, Toronto: Mrs. N, ghe carried swe='theart roses and place will be bar. Bert Anderson, of 4 Ble and Mrs, C. Barkey of Pickering i •xorp a doub'e strand pearl necklace :Ottawa, who will cover the Peter - COBRA CHAIN SAWS + were erAertained at the hom< of Mr. :sift cf the groom. boro area, incl:ided*in which, is Pt. 1 and Mrs. G. Eas'wood on Friday e'v- ; ,� �- •endants tn. the bnd�e were- her Perry, ?Markham and' Claremont din- s!� ening w: ea a n_ ,bzr of their Greta cousins Jan�"rtt' er. es -nail of h.-• tracts, Beatty Washing Machines & Appliances -1' I 1 wood friends visited ,them, ! or, and KA4hA-i ne''..Liiller as bri-le.- S'nce the snring of the year. the A Toronto • geatIc-T.—. `while fxh l maid. Miss Jane Meller wore wh: a Film Coun.il .Ms resclved 10Aelf into / 1 '•ing in Duffin Creek near thx colt- Embroidered avlon sheer over yell- three irdecendent cperatutq units, Soldering a� Light Weli fing age of Mr, and M;s, _ W, 3_rrett. I.ow ta'feta with vellow flower heal- and equipment and frnane-s have north of Greerwood. was pursued : dre.sMis; Katharir.'e Miller wore been broken -down -three way% so rL`•. �,,�u Q j c--. by a bear cn,e day last week. The I Thi+e embro+dered nylon sheer over that each lihrary arerates on their ; 1riTMfld SAWS REPAIR.J �MStetA Sawing 4 -fishe=An climbed a tree until It turquoite taffe•a with turcl'rsoise CO-- Own. Mr. Fred W,cks will supervise d disappeared, Mr. M. Pegg and Al- j 1 Sred dried to track the an.:n_1 down. j _ N "but did riot r,r_'eed, All Greenwood '4 t folk beware! lie is still on the loose, ,A • Mr, am Sirs. Siston F-49. accom- partied by Sir, and 'Mrs, Ed.. SILK'S « -,motored 'to Owen Sound on „ . visiting"Mr. rnd Mrs. B. Wason :Liar - • - - ` ESTIMATES FOR ��. MARKE 4- �. well and Mr, and bars. J. Icing. Com" 14 They viio V'ewed the mer.or.al of the MS late NeL':e McC:cag .at Chatsworth. + w E R00 J - - ------- COLD STORAGE `tip '__ - QUALITY MEAT - v ry ) � UAL S '� jiru.:, pa it eggs MEEZERS_ - ,�- era „ - � - : � r� � _ -• - - (ra-a* and Ca-nt^^rcia3) -- - - _ f ' ('U' yi m a0 A'�D 40R - i pH0r1'.' A.CKERING 25 ' al unAl A l NA1� 1.� �B ON ALA. TYPE"" S �.�:�' :�.. R�� AL : k . AVV.VST :t to EYT:.ifBER 7, 1 i0>t■ DJ*ECI 1\'fi3 T.lE GR�V-NDb . RET sx CC5]!£1'Ifxi -- - ISCL�3 a®■E ��+�+��D LET :CARS A�tiils3ic0 i C 16 li Li �y G t �icg a }r PiitrTO FI: I3gIl1 i l ,e +�) \—w 'VLr-ER1\ARY SL'Pi' AID"!�Ys M •RABT 1tiEF,DSEFERPRSH LIMITS IFor ehiliseIIs f1'es see ,oat' A$ent Fillb. T t� •.•••.•• t �` STORE SOL'BJ! 7i :LEAS E - -�E_� . ,CALL OR WRIT- (PHONE AT. 2-0452 to s-6 - RIGKERIVG HiC HLAND CREEK y. ��w : Y.11 A. 1K, to t.N F. 1L THAT . : '0 m. � .. Sundays a 78,52 a. m, 8.30 p. M. i•A• P. X to 5.44 F. JL _ PRESCRIPTION • 19,52 a, m, 9.SI P. M. L e /' A ' Nil - - iO.SI­lLes p.p. m, a Alae'MarSh -_ SCHOOL 0 (LA1r:GliT T:'ulE) --,J. R. BQYES, ,.:�hnat, B. - -. Ex`i!i ton pawagfra: tea.:ell:as on _ regnisr buses will era ts'•r at Toros- (D.E.A.) ; Ao Bus Termica, to buses running T C , g Ballet Tap "Toe - 'Character • fn.a t}e -.,seeds. r- Store F_ atop - __..i .. -:.. it 11CSE8INti iii k_s asci• _n e:xa.ion AL Arrobatir - B ~ REGISTRATION: Thursday, Sept. 5 — 3 p -m- to 6 o,m. PIIO�• _ USTERH HOUSE y = at the U.A.W. Hail, Ajax Shopping Centre, next to��� rno:,->�zs---- Wia ey`s Jewellers. - :. haws - u :INFORMATION: _ Cali Os RA 3-253 qr+t _ _ ,. JACK PURCELL & COMPANY' •�,Memb�r The Toronto Stock Exc!�ange'` : -Complete Stack Brokeroge Facilltiet G�tteral Har w'e 70 HARWOOO.AVENUE SOUTH ' ' AJAX AJAR 1165 , .ROSE DUST Forrest - �- .' ' INSECTICIDES . '- LUM a...toe -� - _ .:ALL TVrS SPRAYS_ a DUN B A RTON l �= IL ,Opposite siwaala pars, and WEED KILLERS t � WILLIMNSIX'SAY D.Ce r , _ .. BERRY • BOXES-- � - ,PHONE 165 - .�� u .. .E. .. i "Get our order in early"-... : P�jwooa y (X_Uy) _ 158 Ii mwd Ara Allam• fat._, W—Afton"Har ware6.a .s s �� _ . Mouldil�g A Ptckeri ,Phone 39 n9 - : 4 r. • > • t seeflfe - Coatiaaeti a Remy Johnson t ft ,•.... of Pidtering rriMaw �uine�� qtr. �- . ,� ��M:es..� w� .� •�ru throwing lightning aback at Thor, or their neva Melville now �n�• '1 W in whoever controls lig, ghtninOn F•rAay, August23, George Hr7• later moved 'into Ctare no t To the great unhappiness of my Johnson, a res dent in the Village of Before moving to the C}QAiiAITTEED fellow campers I have started to Claremont for the Past thirteen years district air, Johnson was a Now' • /C learn to play the bag -pipes (aud to raaeed away at 'Maple Glen Red. car motorman on the Yonge 3tre4 tad�oT V Service -. NItEACH think Colin. we thought you liked Home, Gormle9, Oat He was in his dine. 3 ` =W' . Ed.) and although they have 75Lh year; Tie de, -e 'was 'a well knO" ' e ' any 1bi,aYre er Model pUr}ERAL D3REGTOR fun trying to blow the chanter, they Horn in England, the late Mr. John. i e idind Ism CZLVM ML 8e att�ead" j ': • :--.. , think the -pipes -are- for the birds son• came to Canada at an early age the United a arch He has been ins AtthnT Field. wRN171JRE DEALER sand they wish I was one so that 1 and took up residence sane! Rich. failing health dor a=- time, could fly away), mond Hill. In 1911 he married Miss Besides has"•'' wile, he leaves to`" hishis son Mel s ` - B'it d B Our hvtns at' cabop'are long to Mabel Satith, who survives him in s �� n«�threI- daughters: Toa What most of us are used to. We are June Mr, and Mrs. Johnson marked AMbvletne� S�n►io� up <at 6.30. and the temperature -seems their 46th wedding anniversary. •e1 awts. W. >�ad7�. of Iworrillale Margaret (Mrs. Robert Jacksonl.aoi � •�••�•Q to be about 40, At 7.00 we draw rat- A few years following .heir MW X% 16 � V DAY OR MtGH? ions for the day and s+art_ cooking ;cage lir. Johnson Daur2iased a+taM C 1 • Arthur lare�mont; Mabe (.Mrs soon aster. At -noon we usually have ------------------------------Toronto at! ir= L�;gs • e light lunch and at Service was held in the Cla7pq�sosa _ _ - 62% dam. you �t notice it at all, United Church on Monday new so So=etsne;• un d Re,*.'A Bus- Zj lRa� /1t�{NtE, PsOp• make Tre , er day, 1"d . Rowallan. } rlfMi• _ us. glad that behind us .we have a the Chef Sc a A Of the Common- Rev, H Lscke7 ag { Oil B very lrendly troopof six North wealth,' visited our When I geanr,_ were in change• InbermeT/t *� �"1 t m tm 13orneans who draw rations for popped in cont of htm, for the Cr9remont Union G�meterlx, =- OeeadtessfOne Pickering 193. Pal1beerers:Measra 7�Aooeil�, lies" L thirty-two people, At 11,00 � a: night fo+1 rth time, hie asiked ®e how itis P1tC= a s rideering, Ont all lights. are supposed to oe out, rany dloneraa I had yet to come. EVa Hugh Gregg, Ward, 00k4 - - but often- feti+r people are in bed He is a very fr•iendu man. ' Ward, Sasnauel .TsPler > let alonLe ready : to own out the f kr-the next 'installment I will tell - -------�--_�� • Taylor. Kty 'AN'D,CLARKE lights. We must all look rather hag - you what happened to o«ir troop is '. gard but around here beneath the the Ray of excursions, b gad -xse- The Nass ClawkM& � PR�3.1�'�'3tC� �� a er. y)ta, smoke, dust. mud, and other dirt, so on. --C. L. AVCTION> tR. H. 7. ?BAMPB , TJOIIIIINIIIffied md An&q � � � ✓ gasrtster sad soucitec t„�aDtisu of 0 and Yo3rk. Brttds6 Columbia aRad Oaataads Faros >teid Ftujst'tur4. Ra* FAASM - Qlenwo•d H1dg.. ati 1 e • met= Do" Service ea tis 4 Business !L•Me - � ?fibs adsOia• i - _ . plelseriag 6!E r' - 1!. 0. phanIn ASW EE I6skiaRa F. 06 Pbe" 16atk. g ••• . w ;, � �1!8t - CAUSE D TH IS f ATA L A C C t D ENT T ea>asi=*= WSW Loyal Pag i N AL'C'TION1 = idCE. siaa _. _ t' « r. N Pickering ad Wlittr7 Ts�aaY�a f / ".2- _t44 - R}Y M. NOVAE. ' .. F.=.. B..sn" wad fte"I'dw ' ; CHROMACTOA A' i;. _ Z -=A= -ie'a� .--' lsuNt �ttarsa Gl+re� "- _ < -i ��• ,y -... � : ._ _ • _ _ r - � _ PHONB 3R0 /-3i16 ,�*. ^�:�;,s+c - . • .. a. Al" Danlos 8t• W anti s -w ,.. W AN'l'BD ON 1. a Op[rTl'1'itY 13o1L18'/ - . pwar Oclf s MO t4� jKAI . ACRIAGER APID r Plwoe Rae, NO i-25163 • FAlRI13 � We oaTo Waiting Buyeara t411R r r Down Ps «s `'.• De 7s�� s I� io«4 Crib •, ,e Cy . Mr. INGi.>B .. s • reT rrmpi ,�fi� I N Q IN ILM:-6Mi r le" -Ottl�lttL'ltf� i,, �, Y aMa sarl.� .. S P 1. A. Wr-LOVGiiis �. • 'a e. s•� '�. ` i�t`'g * + ,e "Highway lioanmeast Works" Bselesa i'!�7 Eip•tisaccd 3alaauR� _ - 6 2 y{ EOST. AQaITri, PBOP. F.stabilshel 11!09 __svk� ,xy,a � • �y J q � •rc � ±B. R. 1, W'6itb5, Ontario :#tWI Two mliei west of vihitoy en bet�r an Ne: ; Highway, sen REAL ESTATE— y y+y�Y h yy, � , Vftitby and Pboae. tthitby 310 a-'tdt Photo co-op now In LC - - [rx'r 5 F • 1� t..� ua:., `+2 �. - Bring and Ajax areas. To M81NG buy or sell for prom _ Y tOCA710tV: Thi czar �t3� t: at riling suuih at "a spinel far Too high No. ; s r,t nwa _ eourteo.r3'serviee' ask for of 9 a Y form = iva<} s•�rtace condition. The 49 ahead signalled .�� ti - ._. a f t a i trn. s 8A Om Neil. T a Tadd tineal karni:}gab a�tae the had to" wa ttfor tan � ; j S nmpto -.. BATHseOMS CGiI - a _ - .'ona,mip car be`ore-makin his turn. The driver of the O UARr '1125 lL1g88�s SYSTEMS - _ ROAD SURFACIt s car jammed on his brakes and the car iA. J. SCHA1TIr — • _ wen t. into a violent skid: It shot off the road clipped 1EB'rDdA'17� tl<iYiN _ ar i°r -a toe, then smashed head-on into. another tree. !�o•ss !le s 5g1� General Insurance -Realtor dnaaa Boll thedriverand his passenger were killed iristantiy. Pickering 590 of MO. B-3337 - - ______________________ - Before ou trove! too fast for ,the road surface con --- i iti3UtTt 4 Two xlition, renem6er this picture. It could happen to you. :-: TELEVISION �^DI�. TARIO DEPARTMENT TRANSPORT " ON OP 21.7 MIM. �E. - REPAIRS ' pHONE PiCKERING 278 SHERRIN ' � DU1tiBARTON RADIO 81.TY iG H: RAW - _ IFUN.ERAL AND a - G. CONAMr, B. A. AMBULANCE SERVICE ELL;aOG166 _ I TER and 9pLICTTOR t --ARTHUR BARiLtIS No.. 2 HIGHWAY _ CpNTTH BUTLDII'lG, AJAX r L I M I T E D -' AT PICKERING BEACH ROAD - IL 9% Slmcoe 81. 8. Oshawa F AND NG MATERIALS 'I----=--------------------- -Telephone ' � . - - - _ insurance Co. Barrs OB PRO", (AJAX 1059 l;i ,5 Gide- Aatliracite Coal ' Stoker Coal. - >r >ittaw ror )Ir ars And CNM1ry ,. �. a E;t. .. tail a� fuel INoo : del wlalastlis, tiilss,f A BUILDE it .. R 1 "-CEM ENT PLASTER .ilOsaraM•. oe .,i J<fal. 5 A D _ _ Bowman & Gibson woo�.�roA�txu �:ROCK�R=a' _ ...- � CGR'GDc PIPE MiEEPi�iG w 1iuThy i91 -----------------------------------TIIE - .dLAZ16:,`:PIPE ASPHALT SHI�IGL KITCiiEV C.kETt� NLTILT grad _1 STAI.1..1!W MONTEITN, MOE17N, RIEHL •AILTERATIONS t►N ,�„ OlL ROOFING - CEDAR POSTS AND POLES i Co. ltilcr3dli, Bea " _ LMarf*rod Aeeovstee«s p _ LICENSED TRUSTEES ! (r• A. 3 3 ik i �1' al l � f o!. Prompt' Delivery Phone Pickering 74 or' 75 AJAX. UBE� O atATFURD.e tlteliag .,,> • ::. OUR_ R • TRUC'K =-' SES • YOUR WAY - OlHAWA—G. W. aIE:M- RA. "on I PIONN 9 PIG ZQMM y�fl ■ &JAS.' PICKRR4%G—F .-A., LAWsl� 1 -..-------------------- ----------- --- iYER DAY +� PiCL i4iJ _ _.. gTAFF013 8R0�. >ABot V*brrAi `WbWM 1; , l ; ..� - ,.. ♦ • - •- r - ', , 1 ., Jay `:ryM,'#.,'r..r.'•.w!-..1"•r. .. w,. ":LCL". .-:C� '^-.- ._. _._ • _ , • _ , -_. •• -- • -�. ., people with noisy Cara Ed, Note- joked a" aoeial hour, followed by a Mr. and Mrs C _Wannop and hare. were made foe their A&Levuvme s•.. . CLAREiMO NT We had the same t1vuble in I%ck,, r- lovely lunch provided by the haat. ily are spending thb �weeic at' a euf- Day to >x held :z Uxbrlalai on TW.• llesideats have been leaving for ing Village and extra ponce see Ped ess grid her helpers, tale. dal this svrak: - the CNE daily and a large number to be the only, answer. The eorra The many friends ai Mr. Frank The girls of the 4-8 Club held a Mr. and Mss, K, C; Pascoe Md Rook advantage of the weelt-end to cost wap worth the extra Keep). Hamilton w:11 be. sorry tb hear that meeting on Tuesday evening when little daughlter Donna and Debbie'. r? attend. Mr. Herb . Arbuckle, manager of he b in Oaltawra Hospital. All join Miss W. Gordon, Convener of home' had tea oa. Suadas with his parent/ Mrs. Hedges and Rosemary were the C, -Op, acted as MC at a tla.lent in wishinghim speaker. Plans at Whitby. ,�. kdY setcavery, Economics ,was guest �k y - 1 44, Toronto cup Saturday on a bulla- show: held 1n Greenwood last week trio, and did a good job from all reports. _ A btou3ham man, Lloyd TomLn- Rev. L E Kennedy, Sorrier pastor :'. - • - .. am 23, was in a bad callision..Saa- here hss been appointed 00 the Tenn- _ + urday afternoon when he was first perancevEle charge ' which :nvolvea i _involved in a head on, West of Brou- three churches i% has just complet-. -sham with as eat; ;o.:n3 car, whish ed eight years as minister of Cann- Slammed him backward nto a west- ington United Church • bound car. Fi a people went to hos, Gary Cooper spent the week -end • . vital.' Lloyd was,,tasing gasolme to in Ottawa _ ----------------------- =a woman. who was stranded on Na - �.------- - -- BOB HOPE Highway. .-.BROUGHAM - Bill Vola returned home :est week ; >Rrwfd /am.d oo,n.dy saraar, A adture uw latish Mr. and Mrs. R. Ealieo't returned od Pa s following several weeks visit with y - - �1� Bot+si,yGrandstand8 .clarewyni,ahtat•-8,16p.a - : zelatiivea and friends :n England. T wird a, we cauwre, rsuwaaMrf home liter a crus trig to Ottawa i i _ 8Y a 6Hrantic iSreavrb diiplay" - - Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lye and family , Mr. Dick Wannop returned home _ of Toronto sent the week -rad here "i eRaER YOUR TfCItETs N01M Mr. and Mrs F;dTwazBcn lace en-. lNiYIN6 11111103. AND !ID BANNIIMBAILEY CAq .,.s irons' the Wert lent week. , -- BzoL ghn Eat Team journeyed to ,-Miss " ,loam Show onZara" at thr tertaiaed friends trouts Toronto over Medoc on Saturday where they ex- Q l escihr,� Atpernoon Grandstand Show, T tSrlel( int(, 'pec'ed to play Gilmour Team. Upon ii 1 awd 31 at 2.30 ONLY Aug. -26.27,28,29.,W - Abent:27 �rloads of large pipe are arriving there they found the game ! NEWMULTI-MILLION DOLLAR 1 had been cancelled without sendiza II _ alining on the railway siding• at the i �i QUEEN E111ABETN BUILDING C�ii seat:on t�3a w We under. any nC.ifi.a.ion to ErcaghaT.: I An esciri. new settirya /or Fashion Skews and Word has been received here in { • Women's witiss with a 7,360 sear !hewn. stand they pvbe• use when the I f • . Caching schools. fashion shows, jarwisbi,ya pipe line goes is q taw Brougham o! the passing o2 Ada M :• 6POiaS GUM time., Thoan#ort, + C2r1pII .City, Colorado, World Champion uadc � wsstf --- i She was , her St'h' :pear, a*sd had Plus Canada s Olympia plc tram ping,, and -Mr. +•Or tiz was at i��' Lake 2or the�l rad, Gari rrturlsed with reside i f9r the pane ieraL years in +:he _ _ _ V= CANAWfS CYTS MIiLI QF FAKE ' Hoene s+`tenon City, and was " his family who,have 3rte s eryd`a _-- _ (s u day s �' ' tried` in LttP YE3C]F Cer•stetery at LARGEST Ag Uwst c* do BWLDINQ the eta++ r there, "tri b the• artist r a being car dP kryy,fru11 i�.,,an nuestackI S:ver'al frcm here who are ecn-} °de s• d�sdar • . loyed at GeneraL,Mc `ors have beesX. r - laid'oif temporarily during. the inn* ' she lived i'sbe3 home now owned NATIOIiAL NORSE SHOW t]al "Change-OVeta', by -vin BC° h `*nd' h& grArfdparerita Au1r 23r Z0 26, 29, 28. 29 in UH Co(iseurs. lived where 6 -an Marrs now ll INTERNATIONAL EUIBITS Ronnie Hedges and Gord - on All ran "ia The ja,4ed prod •ctx of countries alt over &e =w1W. attended the Ago-O&Tffla foottull H -r me -her, father and brother and W -1 -OF MIDWAY i aster are buried in BrouA rtmi . Cers- game at Varsity Stadium .last Fri- New rites. new shams. now. 6awee. / �t ta=b. S^rut' o{ *he older - residents - FM PRODUCTS BUILDING The Claremont ?botcall teas 4dam �" ^ will 'rev^eTYRsar tier. Centre cj amnrtusn tor al,ewr wee matios. pwpla � Seated WbitbT at Whi'tby' park last Mr. and Mrs. Wm Ftli^ott: Mr. UMI NNUM BAND- Wbdncsday night 9-2. _ _ and Mrs. Wal'a-e Chrott and daw World-oef.irmed bandhvn B,yitawddoily s s= The local tall teems wound up --Oe akte-s returner) from a * 1?asAnt -mot- - - :oat the Bandahetl. s Sept. Q as al the pnr t*i•r to Quebec and throe a�sea-"onsea-"onLy:ng hers last Mbzs- lNTEMATIGN& AIA SMIN xegular sea _ . �. night, B��hi+4 Luo hour sham r i _ ' N Mr and Mrs. Allan, Prouse of Mrs. Eoofh, rt My".t., IS v_isituv _. 'Georgetown visited hoe with 'Mrs. he, niece _ Mrs "Gen. Will -on. - s Mrs. 0arnnn of Torrnto, visited _ Arthur Prrr:se on the week -end. , M. Forsyth. _ who Is. in hta- her bother Waren and Mrs. Willson 1 - Slat year: rhes to attend the CNE os-er the week -end. this year. Mr. Forsyth attended the Mia. Set+.: -Jen'+ ISncx' 11 seend- first exh.bition w? h his rparenU Intl is few days w'th htr rrandpi rents .. Mr. and Mrs M G-At'n S'ouff l'e. = N - - slrhen he' was' two -years del That � - was in 1879 In 1833 the Pae, held a A •-e:-4 o'eavant aftarnocn w,s sp•ett - a - Diamond dub.lee and Mr. Forsyth. a- on ti+,e lawn at the horn- +'^P 'Mrs. W. - - N long -w others' 'vlis prest^ited with Fenrf•••n-+ whin +'he ilCtliS at 5t Enjoy one of the gSEatesst events of your lifetime y _ N ;a ribbon marking the anntversarp John's G:'urch h -lei th_ir a+etnval pt-- the Canadian National Exhibition, the largest He also atter led the Royal Winter nuc A bri-t '^ s n^� r+ .t' ^4 vvtss . annual exhibition in the world, Three hundred and -r -'CANADA rair. the first year Jr opened. 1 hid rlteer phi^ Me4. Ia^k'e �- -,ts ON D SPLAY Residents on the ream street have a veru interesting talar to the child- fifty acres of Fun, entertainmesst and interest. Fred T. Walals, Presidgt been aroused erv. the Part••• ontR• re". There ry twe^tT fr,ttr• ,tdu?ts H' E hRCCoifunt Ciarmsl3(,aatytr : _ pelflt-end n4htb �y young -and sixteen children present. All en- k"-_ do i l the atrin .a.' . - „1,' ; �. �Ch' r VENTILATION _ • � � � HIGH-LEVEL Chevrolet drivers arc refreshed, alert drivers- '- t _ _ - safer drivers! Air intake vents are set high above road heat, dust and gas fumes -another 7 of the many practical featurks that make a .� .. Chevrolet the most modern truck on the road r; All f .b. . ...'.. r. 9 Q pY�'9i'. il+.'S '� • _ � • �'��`�'� '.t ,�v'� n iia y� ---- ' • :,A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE ~ _- .. - 4 Get a cab -full of convenience .. A truck-ful = - 07f work -saying money -saving features! Visit y5ur Chevrolet dealer's -see the most modern cabs, : • !%rl�l . ff .. fie.; chassis and engines you can get. Check ALL the practical EXTRA 7. �MINESS I •C0':CEALED SAFETY STEP i' features that speed work, cut costs. :.. make Chevrolet •� Canada's biggest truck valve'. And this month the value's Drlvers l;ke=(:hevrolet's extra Cea:,g in aTd o l Qf a Chevy 8g IeR room, extra•de�D Pa'oram r, cab is ens er, sa •rl Dc,r o-bigg_r than ;ver! Check the peak trade-in allowances t /� h e'9 ie ma, -sir tech step from mud, scow ; y �� comwlndsfd lroder ort an, e1Pcie,,:y! gives sure, safe fcx ng I bot:r Chevrolet dealer is ofFering right now. They mate CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION �/V -it easy for you to get the most modern, biggest-vplm, %'� �• -'- ' 1 truck on -the road working for YOU! ' c : 7, 000 QUALITY INTE IOR TR'M SOFTER. MC.1 DURABLE SEAT$ IIA l • Chevr t Qny i•nee sty) stn ! Nu•Flei saats -with mefer3d _ ��-_ _ ,i_...: ,1 .,.• m . air %heck dam Dim ¢ an 6 3•way.-- ere �I • .._., .,, ..',.- .,_...::-... _.,.-_.:. ': y,.,:.aro..-�.^:7asn:•rs,r'3•'Ls�Tev S� n e Grant Cusco. ,Grant Jour & •>ws. 8 Jaatkssos and Wry bud Alas cu rim spent the w�- Mrs- . Wm. 1l1wne Oi l;adisson� ifi"tiait! a are M Mee that. Mus. Jett'mr• a" ISM � end Ju Muakuikg and Mr. Iwslie Morley of Pickering took 8aakstshewan has been visiting with ftowM boswlai liafAt� pa&an* at At *9M Post- 280 Phyllis Jonas of Osbawa is the church service on Sunday morn- her sitter-ie-inw, 3 tf. Fink lw, .a�nave 8eR7Joe Clasf met last aced to Cornwall last- week.spandios a *ase weak vacation sR in8• Rev. M. Buttars will be beck next and Mr. Puckria. Why si/bt e; tits baste all' YJs B:mds mr.& w spent last her baa& Sunday. The Audley congregation Mr. Walter Powiie of Guelph spent , itsss, G. WSson with Mea, V"Har• weak with her. granftwents Mr, and Mr, and Mrs, Jas. Cullens and the wish to thank the four men who gave a few days lest week with his niece, b '; bran snd etre. C wn Ddsney in charge Mrs. Javu s Briscoe, Com• lbmily and Mm, Arthur Chaieas, as their time and efforts to conduct the Mrs. C. Clemence and Mr. Clemeaee. d the They r:hass J3or Obeeir Aboua! ninety binds and rdativ- Orangeville visited on Sunday with services during August. and called on other relatives in the _ s =As.es gathered et the home o1 Mr. And Yr and Mm T. Jordan, The Community Club opens the fill. community. topic -w sod �. Lloyd Wilson, Carl ;Mei. coca Disney as ffirRy N�oelt ]Sibs Betty Evans of �C7aremont is activities on September 7 with a corn Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Guthrie, Donald and geaoetb. Sem Gcorse Wilam 'Pd pxe.W Mr. and spending " week with Mir Doe• roast at the home of But and Mrs. and Wilma visited relatives at Gooden atNoded Marsha (tee Joyce Disne's) Vl'b a een Janes, Guthrie. The ladies are asked to b and it, and Mrs, 8. 9s41 : �• �. , utl� ting ham on Friday of last week. the maw 44ie +tn at 'Barrie on miscellanecus abower. a pumpkin Pie.-T00JY__-NARICE1r'1_._.j_4TR0UWS K OPEN EVERY EVENING TrLL 'levoROUGE HILLS EXCE" THM's & FRIG TILL 9.00 pm. PSIOES EPPZUTJLVE T URS , PSI., SAT. Au UT 28th - sock -gist 110MM IMIDIN i�il wR - BOI -& G C a yA� lbs C lb Beef'Liver (slucn) lb C ;MAPLE LEAF SMOKED READY TO SERVE BONELESS HALF...--- J.. C -A M ...H _ lb MAPLE LEAP oxna 1858 Pum 1 LB. PBG. Sa..Pd%rlr ..._. -- C .M"LP.AF T -RA PE.MNALED SALF oto e f a •1b !" • OLL ne s 2'bs : c fy fm ffiNCM .. .. . y �B 1 Leas Than 4 lbs. lbs Oc Per Lb. MAPLE LEAP �W , EIN'u7R�S C *APL= LZAr am= a OL oaommm Wrapped ftr. lft..,carom - JOSQ.EE BY.IQED BIIfDLLSd 3/2" L8: PEs. BUARFAST BACON 29c 4f►1g81Ja1 Je liter -1- �tAL"JA - TER -Ul 121 fu — Cheese o Slices _... _, _ MISCELtAN SOUS ,. ► T PAT DVNPIFrien�ll� Rewi�e Agent r� , `_�• ARTICL#S FOR 9ElLE ` W�.Is DUG and cZ.>;axEn sruT08 : aaaRANu Asan COMING EVENTS Septic Tanks Pressure systems tun — CASUALTY — SONDS - � AUTOMASIu r; FOR SALE—Pontiac sedate, small Trenching U"lLITY INSURANCE, ETC. mix, radio, turn signals, window was- Evening Auxiliary -Sept. 5. Septic Tanks Craned The N<Ux FROM AND UST YOUR PROPERTIES FOR SALE WITH hers, excellent condition, 19b0• mod- Sanitary Way - u The first meeting of the Evening pL reasonable. Joiin He2lkznan, 85 .WELL TILE FOR SALE Y L i• . 0 L E Y' $!ley Arte_ Morley Park, Pickering. Auxiliary, for the "season,, will be - --------- ----------------- held at 8.15 p, m., Seate_•r_ber 5th, at PHONE: PICKERING, 599W FOR SALE—house trailer; 18ft, Mc- the Christian Educat_on Centre, of KERI ----------------------=---------- - PIC NO 6� i the United Church, e ¢ _sell. Many extras. W $22505 ---- t ► pain sill for $1075. Miller, Tudor --------- -------------------------- r ---' -- I F St. George's W. A Pickc:ias 10 ot. Ajax; phone 657. a.e holding a 11LORETTA S ► - ---------------------------- ----- _TEA d`;D BAKE SALE — ��®P�iR BLOCK LTD S T•OR SALE -17 -in. RCA TV: Table the garden at the fioene of SALON xmodel with base, in first-class con- �IR6• G. ILEPDIT> ii BEAUTY JTiLON No ci:tion• Recently overhauled - 475.00. l3LEN PA82F AVL. — TGROW" - Ord con, east of old I, G. A,) 01 Cash; phone Pickering.210J after 6.00 SATURDAY, SEPTE.1ffiER 14, 1957 D-�. --- ---- - -- Concrete - Slag ----------- 3 to 5 P. M, a,r1� _ cre e a and R , 'FO�R'SALE•--double bed, springs,EVERYONE WEL.�GME, - - . P chest of ` sep 13 - ► :Marshall mattress. Matching LOCATION drawers. Reasonable. -- Mrs. P, G, -------=--------------------------- � ,• � ., an 0 Z,ittle�ohn, Pickering BROCK ROAD SCHOOL , C ------ -=--- . , - s '-------------- . -- -- . � .Cinder • ¢ • Mack BAZAAR ► �,n--bulbs for sale. ?hghway -No. 68 GU= ROAD, NORTH 2 at Ajax lights. Cormack-B=ker THURSDAY OCTOBER 24, 1954 67AMON R0,0, PICEMING, •10'P, -- Pli M IN ► Phone: Pickering 306M --=-------------------------------- F.=-©PZN EVENINGS BIRTHS - # ` BOYLE—Born, to Dr. Edward J. Phone: ?lakeadog 42M. " ► HELP WAMM and Mss. Boyle, of Chapais, Quo -- (formerly of Pickering) EA St. Mbch- WHAT"S LJP? 1 AVON OHCS have 0pt3tdaW gel's i3ospita�: Toronto. on A&401#t ► pickerinR and vicinity. P141uaat 23, 1957, a son, Paul Edward ••�- -TY AITD_ LDM_-� ---• N — TRH VALUX O! w... _ ► ypd pevehable work_ Four hones s -- I�R'P1f.Z - - ► C"M--born to Mr. and Mrs. Bay ► 'YOi 801 AND ► reQn'1M1, Write: Pias . Taxers ratik (nee Muriel LeGard) On Auer BY d TE(1'f1CIAiB - PZ89MAL PO�t3LO�t . Ape 308. 361 Wilson Aye. Tomato est 27, 1967, at Louise Marshall iiOsD- 41Sferd 4-la191 OR _ j i �� i•:•al, Mount Forest. a son. -- A17aotle i-M&I RATE You ENOUGH? - -.- - _-- -_- WANTED------PICI MNG BAKERY--'--- �.—_--------_-_ �.__. -:_-- (JOHN L. LAY INSURANCE+ f 23 ANSTOiTATION WAIfTLrD 2EILi.ER Telephones Pickering 28 • _ " $am Highway No. 2 and Harwood closing for Stan holidays, Sept• 2 to !!'RATING DZRVICi _ r Ave &617. to IOur-corners, Oshawa Sept 7. (isel-- — S. R. Monney " - -- -- NAII'OSAL (lA8 ' ?dooday through Friday. To leave at - OCL. SQSTALLATIONS 7-a.m. returning from Oshawa as M Year's Itzparfence 4M. Phone Prleloesing , 62,3'4• PATit1CLA TUCK Baum COLEMAN Service _ _ _ FACTORT TRAM= a>QCEy AND CARE WAPi'1'>ED Piano & Theory. V1� 1M KITCHEN G MSL AJAX LUMBER CO. : FOB tip>f,ECit3NG •4ALL150N CLASSICAL and POPULAR I C11imoeyt' �s�ed' Heaters Etc. y1sierbW IM4 or Allison 2-14" ' -13 { �, tr .r. g TUDOR Yr. see► PHONE: PICEEBII�iG 291 AJ REE1 • . ------------------------------------_--_---------' ----------------- •+—•lla� .. - MORIGAGZ 31OX" i-.-��------- ------------ ---�- ---- PCLYEiNYLENE UTWTY PALL WNEN YOU BUY ONE OR NWRE AOAUAa1i-------------------------------------- - - - ------------- ------ a 1!'or First and Second 2[a-tpaes Do SIir= TAXES CLEANED ALLO OF PITTSBURGH PAWTS _ Toes have a fair equity in your 111=6 THE HAMAR! WAY land need money for home repass, to WATCs .Stof3oe Rood orad P%O. 1 Highway' tiny debts, or for any good.reavAW E1�AI$133tT NOW Males Installed - Call a41 for Qui W. personal atter- W. WARD !!1410!: wbaby MO 6-2583 : 'TREPHONE PICKERING 3b6 A. LL ALLZZTON, BROE>Et 10ti41. __ - _ Pickering 348 ,-F ----------------- - _ _ r _ � AJAX 04 -- ---- ----------------- - - - - -- ;�� for laml .. BRANDRAM" -k W. Q LAWSON � .O� B� Li Pickering Olt ff7(XNSIMM LUM OF 'NEQ. - ' C. IfIIREAh, R. O ERER.SBARP PENS and � ' i HENDERSON - i .BALE REGISTER L'ABf$9' anS �T9' NATs�ErEE � : � IO Demdas SR W11itb, . - ��1�„w and _ _.. • - i?ti.as ssa6e T.t:ea: $l•« WtisN ;(Above AIM Drug Stere) • Saturday, August 31• -auction Sale of >ro DOWN PATM:B'14'>' oFF1o>< I;oUss Extedw Painting Ford tractor, and Ford tractor e4m•P- so A. 2L to t.2s P. X meaL electric motors electric laws, IHOlR 1n 1Er IWedn41sysg am Saturday t to IL P n9in� t'house11old turn- PAINTS�] 00 elecbUrIsers cttri w� freeze, electric Pickering Je lie' PaONi: �: Ile S -Ilii l¢ttchen range, electric • 6i� EEL NANWARE 2 ---�---------- A. Re HILL -':new electric washer ana dr7er. cal", _ p_--------- 0M=8 aur OftEOAM& -------------------- - Vmtw tools, garden tools, Pile tcraP PIANO TQ - 2h>v41 7wr bwst..W.e�, e.d est- - iron, dishes, glasswwa rooting us- j b41eri Eeosodwu" 4hY wk" at Pf« E�tirnates ' M easels, ornam=ts, and � use it o ,, BUSHBY � � , ,,. PkkwMg Mw4 .•-ertteles not mentioned. 'Prop" of Clareace Smith. south aide d 140 7 � i,E W West of Unionville 1tltasee: Pkke saw an >> m. a11arP. Terms � a�aa ------ ------ _g1CKNRINN 46 - Iso reserve; prnpm'ty sold. 1C3IN PBbhl'T1CI+•_auctioneers. f _ 1 _ NEWELL TUM PLANTING SPONG Appliance Repair :: Pkkah g . The 2Eeteopolitan Toronto and Reg- ?hong 143 Service — Repairs To All IRODMAN am IVAN SlOISIR Mo C41 o age en Authority will em- Heetek Pmmp Server,! Dryer eh. ETAL - I 4lass b ass4st the Pig of Meed --SHEET :1►ICI(ERINO viLLAOg em privately -owned lands within the airs. 4%hwaye 14 mu lost eF Dw&w%n, tooth Nch, Ne. 2 Mgbway watersheds of the Authority is 1958, PETER'S APPLIANCE SERVICL IN follows.: Box $•39 - Highland Ont. WORKS =en, (1) Will provide machines sna PHONE: ATlantle 2-0195 men, on request, for tree planting - i °" at a cost of $5.00 per 1000, to the AWhorized Consumers' Gla ' _ landowner. Company Dealer fon (2) Will pay a subsidy of S10 ----------------------------------- C BOR APPLIANCE S YOUR LAWNrLOF�ER • GURNEY AR 0 A AHCE REPAIR 10 the. landowner schen be plants - r -- the trees himself. - >�aD@UARTFdtB • GAR WOOD . (3) Assistance will be, given for -. not leas than 1000, and not more REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES • CLARE BROS. AT. 24361 ;� 24 HL SERVICE ". � � AT. '1-17 than 30 thousand trees planted in SELkRPENING A SPECLkLTY I#�►TING UNITS E any one year. COME LST AND SEE 388 r� (4) The subsidy or assistance . FAMOUS TORO POWER HANDLE - ° t SLAP AND PRESSI�RE PUMP 5111M WE „'�' : on Scotch Pine is limited to one AND ITS ATTACHMENTS Terms up f`o 5 y"' Scotch Pine to ten of all otbers CMOREMASTSR MOWM A� r- pbtinted. and payable on your If your Rump P11A1P h ^�► _New .a the Man f(or s.Eirlw Stitt , Trees must be aeru=ed Brom the z'SAL SAND SERVICE FOR t 9os bill. Repair, not when your basemeal,-k flooded. Lealow PUMP 1W 'Department of Lands and Forests• TORO — MAXWELL OUTBOMID ' thdesE for trees should be sent to 2gARirr>e PRoavcr8 :AVTOMATIC OIL StoNed during. ropak perlool. kE' Vie Reforestation Division, •Dept. Of COMA � and Forests, Parliament Bldgs. T>tAD IN TRAT T oKvWBLEWMM HEATING UNITS Ila for Atlas, AI`aEi�►. Duro: �salh► F -- libronto, within the next few vreeiS POW= OR 'HAND MOWER ANL1 � 17! Pkbkerin0 • v I[41tropolitan Toronto •Sud Iteg4oa AASHII�l!G 1KAC w or Whhby MO. 41-281 S s -, y Deoservation Authority. Wlffi.E T8$5t a T L LRsu, See -Teas, MGM caro! Woodbridge, Ontario =ONE: 21II�iTY'S ,Pbsnei ATW I-s14n ��' r • • — •— -_ a• ry _ a b 1