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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1957_09_27a►.p,,., r 096 - >r " ♦ Per 1. L1.1DLl�i►l\ A4LnViil•eY, csa Dc.YYr V1 .110•.. 1 L. S ' a•[ 4u\u, vA 'O i1 Gest: PC u to �2.rto p'r vcu t'o'ted �t..res, F2.'0 F IDAY, 6EPTF.J:BEB, 27, 1957 ow Post Office Dept. Ottawa, Ont. xt ,. Free 'Course, 'In Rluniel: .,� 7 }T Matter's" Tobe Oven _ r-e •y`s,1 �� �.' Pic erie� h school A1W A series of lectures embracing some ' ;. of the phases of municipal govern- 76 overn- _ ment will be given at Pickering_Dis- School Walk For trict High School, starting October ' 17th. Registration will take place at Glendale Children? -- the school on the 15th and there is • .a no charge in connectc-n with this course. To h' nship Council were divided s x this week cn the matter of supply-, - Specialists in all fields of local go v- ; ernment will be speaking and the ing a walk for the schoW ch.ldren , * idea is to help the ratepayers to know of Glendale. to attend Vaughan • and understand what is entailed 'by WiL'ard s:hcol. ; our local councils. Children are taking a short cut ` If enough interest .is shown, the from Glendale through propeity aeries w _1 be continued next year. owned by Principal Iaveattnertta"' , October 17: The History of Munici- which saves them about two miles, ' pal Organization in Ontario. Lecturer if tfiey had to walk around by No. ' —Member, Department of Municipal Affairs, 2 Highway or the Tad Con. Reeve Wm. Lawson feat there was �; « . 0 October 24: The Council and You, + the Ratepayer. be Mem some moral obligation on the part Department of Muniicipa Affairs. o! Council Co„n Jaaliaa felt visy October 31. Assessment and Tax strongly, that Council should put e «, r .yam ` • a Payer. Lecturer—Wm, E. Noble, M.I.- soane work on the path, a,• 1 i f \M.A. M, Coun. Chapman felt that t was s - x November?: Health and Ratepayer: Board rrcble•m; that the Board knew - } '4elephsae Liaeman John J_nklas, is hese shown workln= on a cable oa the. Brock Baad `N•rth at here Lecturer—Dr. Wa:, McBean, when thty tuflt there that ehiid- November 14: Trends and Needs in Telephone terr.'to:y G;:tar:2'_ anJ. the end of a telescopic shaft, from School Financing. Lecturer—A. R. ren would bave to walk quite .r Quebec, telephc�,e 1 :a rias ire •c�:n- wb,c::,. the lineman operates. A speci- Irwin. d:star.ce, Cruising along conatry roads in peiied tc' cl.mL- a cn ;Ad.vdu:u pole, s-icy-aerssgatd "boy-stick,” enables the November 21:Plsnniag ant:_-De Co ac nor' Stewitrt felt thin spate: this area is an unusual, truck-mou_-rt- loaded dawn wit' :iii the ey.:F f+e^t 11"enilzb to maneuver himself at will velopment. Lecturer—Member, Metro- assist--n-a might be gives. but ha ed machine tk:at -appears to be en- necessary for t-.e ;. Sa Met. -ley it ir_zw any .desired "position. A "ground- politan Department of Planning and, was wo'-riee about who would have _ ` gaged mainly in .raising a :_:an to the means one cr mcre tr.ps to rt, g:c;::-u t­­2 tercc,:.;Z,un_c"' 0A system Development . the .f.trrc upkeep of the road. , level of overhead telephone cables. level for a .i,i.'or..-I c sip meat before co:r,w;sea one of tine unit's autstand- November 28: Conservation: Are A mption was made to wait un.' This man--standing toad and ahottl- the task can .be comp`ete1 ing safety devfc-ft-" We Wasting our Resources. Lecturer dors above the rest—ie employing the Presently based cn Wtswa, t h e ... �.er M1 :e .e, a Bell Telephone —Member, Department of Planning Ui a reg •est caeare from the Hoard " 'use of the fikat cable-bWldra tient of before doing anything. ' g Telsta first bins beet to opr:at.aa auperv.asng construction foreman to A Development, Conservation Branch hind ever to be. brought into sere- ------------------------------------ its; g daily oa Brock'rcad, s me t.ru t^.ilta t.� territory, at �anec up the feeling December 6: Municipal Financing. Foran -Resident Passes in Naaatn0 - ke by The Bell Telephone Company Great of Yieker •sg, t,l i-4 •+g .:::-cvt of other telephone construction men i.eciurer—Mersber, Department of �- of Canada, 30,000 ft of telep cne c,.`:e, ace., fr.e Telata unit in ac' Municipal Affairs. The death took place at Nanaimo. Known.as the TelstaL Electric Lift, ing the t_AAie 'e-Le;4 _ax�,_we t.�:. w.,e's :.e iia.d: "IN,th the aid o.---Decennber 12: Cottaty Government kt C. on SepteerYber 7th of a fermiee - Y _ this unit is sw.ft;y sett.»g 'u tq.,,-u- 1_.r.e.ne;s, .e.:ry Mc"ean L. Z a .9^a, tf. rle:.ru 9n11t, t%o men can now nd flow it Effects Yon. Lecturer-- Ptckerirng resident John Doyle, who ' tionary trend in the every-day UZk ,Ic :n ,.a, s ; :. u---r'y ,..i ,n u•-sr' day an amount of W. G. Mann.r g, B.A. left Pickering about sixty years ago. - -of building and repairing te.rp. c.^.e ; ;., T , t, ^a:t ° :' t+ .a-lanai- .w :� t..:,t F'ra� o••:sly it toot five met• cables. In other areas throughout Bell f . '---------------------- -- -- They lived on the farm nmv occ-rpr g- Lst3 m�•�si:c ts.� :e� ..c_.r� tj t� : unhIIrton C • led 1 Mr. and Mrs. Storiaon, north Child' east of this village. The enn .of Mr. Kiwonis School Fair o ncils Tv Discuss Mary Had A Li e , . - z - and lea. a In >ly da s, 1Fe w� school here lis early days. `Y.e was d �j rw ��i led B Car 84 y.Ars o� • 1�raY�:� ��t �'S'4 i i't�s anib, R Wan, fie. age; and f of be remem- bered roe- This A death that shocked the Dunbar_ iered by only some of our older ree• �? l .. dens a _ It c:.me ..to Lght at, tdh: Townsh-p ton coTnmunit on Mon mg; A brother, Egbert, living' In Van- r . The suttts er hoof fair Muk-ha_m Tw+ruh p hsi asked. for Y day morn sponsor by a meet ng x^i:hricke .ng . fouutahsy Coua:l this weak, that any person, was that of five-year-old Michael Couve'r, survives bliss Intesatrerst toast "the Dunbarton K,iwanli Club will -be -ex,:ep,ing ttosc_ living 1n West Counc1 to C.S.-las a :nnit:.as-roblcx;i N_lton. o! Fa_rl�ott North. place !n Nanalno. ?' held at lL.wariss Park this Saturday *oofe, cin keep sn cld cow, an old The son of ]fir. and No _ - -g:as .1 las anc��he-d..::._:ye rare do and Mn,G. A. ------------------ ________ _______ 1Beptm.lba roads b P''S or, wursr still.. a flock af LtUe Nelson, the ,lad had been �playsng • t y l; z�el t t,.k� Interesting Facts Boys and gaits throughout the pub-, t encs and rcch:ng'can done about "th a chin in some bushes almost l: is exrtc ed ;i;e .wc atatsc,psI:t_ :ik schools of the townandp are busy it, 'A cn.r laini wa recedved recent- in front of his home. - - IthL wreelt petting their exhibits to nes'-will r.t tcgetLer ,n the rear fui- • • ure for lc_zt dssmmions ca this mat- ly that soz.e gnats were tang eclat Police say the boy arced across About Pickering seadineaa A ctsp L awarded the ter ir• the Glendale sub-divisloa Act- the road alter telling his friend he _ School getting the largest number pit vally there is noshing wrong with was going home for a drink of e 1"t­wat- Township History t is for the day. And 1"t­ -- : --- ------- ------ --- r .CC* MME .TRIP TO'COA8T. t'sis: Thee is no lsylaw prohibiting er. He was strucat by a north-bound - s .'boy and girl each oda •day at the g car driven b Gordon I{: Y dson• age (Beginning with this issue s•sd lir isoyal Winter Fair a: guest of the Mr. and Mrs. Fuller and Re vi Lawcoa said--thus keeping 17. who was j Citth �?�} _ ' just returning horse the next two issues, the News will - Tv'L an! airs. Ci_e':, have re- `� livc::tock 'caa'be a•.ve--y eontea- atter ottaining his Driv:rr's License, present an address Riven by the Among the classes far the various turned froth thew motor trip to the thous shatter. '•A great many people The little boy was carried sboit perk of Pickering Township, Mr. -. so groups are: Art, Writing, Med- West Coast. They travelled 7008 1 nsave from. the tity, so they can thirty feet from 4 T. Johnston at official opening s Vegetables, Flawren. Gooksag mils, and arr•an pOmt o1 FaM. He of ��� Irublic School, I t me - keep ged bore leivnng i keep some livestock and poultry. oras rushed to Ajax hospital by the land Needlework, I here, .to have the Pickering Nowa It's ve-y rossP'ile. a tylaw may be Pick.. tains many interesting facts ani =ring Tcwnsh'Q Police, but was historical notes that we feel will be i------------------------------------ I meet them on their arrival at sever- i brought nto force prohibiting the Remi upon arrival. i� r _ of great interest to ' our readers. ; $M! At Elssae'- A lays al, of the is dest ra:ions. Taey reo.t 1 k:cuing of livestock is built-;P The Ne!son's have two older child_ The Editor.) a wonderful trip, areas cf the township, ren, a boy and a girl, By L. T. Johnston. ' Clerk, Township of Pickering- We ickering u l . have two groups of residents-- elerate �3Qidea1 `'rQrO��� those whose forebears thought well , of the Township, so came and made a home_ here and bore children who 4 a stayed on, and those who are coin pnratively new to the Township, have rY lived elsewhere, but now believe this is a good place to establish them- : ti selves. It may be of some interest to the latter group' to hear something of the-.:rl;: history of the To n'ship illy own irtroduct q:s into Picker- ing icker w, I' ing Town,hip ftffairs came in 1911 � when the To.vnship Centerr'at, mark - ins; 100 years of 11unicirK4 Govern p ment was held east of Brougham, partially on my father's farm. It was t t a big event, with speeches, many bands and choirs, races and games, a and lasted two plays, \fast people came in bus gie; and democrats, but there were a, few cars. ,. eN X': '�! History records that as far back j a �� wp:as 1669 missionaries lived with the Senedas Indians at Frenchman's Day, s •K ;`.�� a - " +' t y� 'T;ox ' but the first serious attempt to Colo- "• q ; ^'. n �. H e ,; n1ZC this ,area was made in 1791 when °`� .• "fir r the District was surveyed and the r� }' • i c� ''T j' ''° a s * Township marked out.. Our Township was named Glasgow, but when the mappingwas completed, it appeared - i Pickerin retained. P, which name it has ainc In 1811 a Town Meeting was called, �'► - c' r 1 when the following oflicer8 were ap- Poin_ Clerk dtwo Wardens, assessors,, aCollector, eroth f Pathmasters, and two poundkeepers. a This was the commencement of MU. ?QrEw"111, f _nicipal Government in the Township, 0 WOODs h0M esesSion m pewsil fwd .n the right. Mr. and :whish _ �Q"ir Two years previously, the population fel' lax hr 7&. and Mrs. J lMth wedding anniverory. 'lfkey re �. J, C. ]lMeorehoase, At tee back been en and was 180 count had talc acosNaa oft shown here with tb-tr imay. 0 � we Gssy tai a «Peop1�0 men, 81i women, and 106 M *41 . the left: Xr. and >I M Jack �- - —.. — ,. �.:. O N ,Qgl • n F .. "' 1W _ - 7T.. ` • thought we would have a second a good team looks like? there Kon no don LANNIday at the Fair. But the da ger of fire as ► yMA Qwwea!•t `' dawned Soggy and wet. We ave Speaking of children, they, there was nothing near the ► - :g will oe back to school this week stove to catch fire. !n a matter up all idea of taking the early and famil life will settle down of seconds 1 remembered the ►Anne Hirai: You seem morning special exhibition bus. Y be a practical, down-to-earth Later, to I had an invitation to to a well-established .pattern. important thing was to smother ► Young enthusiasts will arrive at the flames. A close-fitting lid did 'Doman, and goodness knows my the Press Tea 1 took the noon ► problem needs.s. cool head. For bus. By the time I school long before the doors are the trick, But then 1 had the - got to the ► .over a year I've been engaged Es. it was a rand da and I open; dawdlers will rush in at smoke to contend with First I _ ' to • a• -man ret. crazy' about but-N was wishing that Partner had the last minute, just a few. sec- carried the covered pan outside. ► • we can't find a place to Iivel (I •come along with me. Weather on ahead of the bell. Little Then 1 opened the doors and am as orphan, and have had a. did not provide the only prob. tots• hesitant. but inwardly ex- windows But the air was heavy ► couple of rooms of my own:j R leets. 'Last Saturday our near• cited, experience their first day and the smoke wouldn't budge. ► - at school—with mother fearful So 1 shut o8 the furaace and My fiance is a successful engi- eat neighbours set out to drive neer of 91 (I'm 22) and for £: `� to the C N.E. But when the as to their reaction. Little John turned on the fan. In ten min- ► some years he's been living with to Sunnyside traffic officers ---or maybe Betty—has been her otos the house was tree of ' ' baby until school days began. smoke. When Partner came in ` ► a widowed sister who has two F stopped them from ' children; he practically supports ''< fi� 2artYer with the car. going put Now her boy or girl have their he didn't know until 1 told him them. He it Into a parking lot and walked feet on the first rung of the lad. that I had tried to burn the i expects me to move der of independence. Life at house down. , in with them, but the more I w the-rest of the way —approxi- home is more orderly but for How and why did it happen? ' see of her the less inclined I am. r= mately two miles _ — mother, you—it may make some She is shiftless, the children are father and a seven year old Suite awhile mother Enda there I'll tell = ► neglected, and also (quite a jolt) ". girl.' That's what I call gettin is a quietness and loneliness other woman more cautious. ► I feel she is as opposed to my s o pleasure the hard way. g that tugs at her heartstrings. You see we have a new electric coming as I am.. - • However, even without chit• stove. with an extra quick ele- Come to think of it farm folk dren at home life Isn't always meat. My old stove had solid ► "I for my fiance dismisses t explained this on a rainy day, are better off orderly , That I discovered one burners that took forever to _ ► tail, for many y than most people at the Ex. That morning.A ria at the doorbell. heat. Fat in the pan would,never ` attempts with a wave of his ;y <. is i! the ► ,, y are content to stay is I opend the door, there stood catch fire on that stove. But this . - hand; saying 'Of course you 11 A,s the Coliseum where it is, quite, the milkman a sheepish look on one well, Gordon Sinclair ► he happy there!' I'd be glad e, possible to put in the whole da his face. He had dropped a quart was partly to blame. A startling hold oe to the good job I have, -- looking at the livestock, bottle of milk on the front news, story told with his astral , although later I want a family. .. <;,; , watching the judging, admiring dramatic detail caused m at- i I have never cared for parties,- I g porch. Such a mess. He gathered y the many -tine. horses and ex• just want a spot o! my own with HER FIRST DAY — The new Miss claiming at the wonderful ea• brooms and dust glass with a. Antreleven on to wander. The Story? i ` y 4he man I love. America for 1958, Marilyn pan and then year old girl gave Y hibits and demonstrations put on Partner turned the hose on- to birth to a baby. Enough to maks • "Aad at this point that dream Elaine Van Derbur began her by the 4-H Clubs. Modern farm• the cement Tibor of the porch. any woman forget what she was +'ems so far away! I have even first day with the title in Arlan- Sag requires modern methods — Soon after that 1 was getting doing, wasn't its considered breaking our engage. tie Sity. Marilyn had an early tractors and high-powered ma. Soh read to i I had m back So friends if you have•a quick neat, but I love him terribly. morning run along the beach chinery, but how uninteresting Y an Y s y gg anAbing or the a g ing element, watch out. Ifeep _ " Can you suggest �g to the stove and was listen.a heat' - _:. Host we keep on waitiagi as she wore 'her new crown star PPear compared with the to Gordon Sinclair at the same a lid handy, abut off the air and IBENE" and carried a sceptre, sturdy, well-groomed Clydes. time. The pan was heating and smother the flames. Still more -' dale and Percheron horses. Just I turned round just in time to important shut off the heat ' You two are not impulsive as well we have the Exhibition see the grease burst into flames, either that of Gordon Sinclair - ` teen-agars, you can wait un- �Z + and the Royal Winter Fair, isn't about a foot high.--ifraakiy 1 or the stove. Both going at once til your marriage has a fair' it, otherwisesome, children• on was curious because it had never might lead to spontaneous cam. ► * start. I am sure you both farms might never know what happened to me before. I knew bastion! ; could take almost - any hurdle �t01�ICLF� - * in your stride — but it does = + seem foolhardy to open. a } eyed into ' situation so r a + fraught with firisks. as this one. + Your mee's sister is mistress - ► * in her home; and even if you - - - -7- admired - admired Tach other she might Seems to me the weather of- - ' well feel your coming an in- fico and the C•N,E. officials }' r. trusion. should have put their heads to- i ' +postponedu marriage, accurate weather forecasts for The housing situation has gether and come up with more many a martia but when there's a will, the Big Fair. Here follows our 6 • , there's a way. If your !late own experience. The first Sat- ► 10 is convinced you will not a_ar- urday of the Ex. there was an ith a more 10 ry until you two can.be alone, early morning mist. The "probe" • he will attack the problem called for clearing by noon. more _ more vigorously and help you Well. as you know it 'rained, :f. powedul engin * find a place. and rained, and, as I told you - + Women have more imagins- last week, Partneg and 1 got - . 0 tion than most area, and are soaked. The following Thursday - 1+ more sensitive -to parsonali- Bob and his family plarmed a - you md '• ties and to their surround- trip to, the Ex. Overnight lore- - • pegs• You your man find ?that you to cast was for Rhoance e another day to '• persuade ' • mean what W,e day so they took A more cum must realize that only pa- and went. It didn't rain - fiance. d a fresh- survey of at all! -They had a wonderful the local scene, can hasten time. _ Friday Partner and I ' - ani-freeze • the wedding day. _ ... " Keep in mind -that ire will • undoubtedly want to continue - - • helping his sister along, so re- « mind him you'll beglad to • 'start on a modest scale and ` live in small quarters until * conditions improve. Save • every dollar you can for a fat 1 tore nest-egg, for no matter i how well o8 the man. that is ` 'always welcome.$$ • . . ' Don't thins of breaking •the i� engagement, Talk things over, * inspire each other by your • ; '+ love and faith. Meeting the 10 problems head-on together ► - - 10 will give you botb - raw hope le and fortitude. -. To wait for your wedding day - ih sometimes the hardest trial of stR_ But with love to your heart b and faith in each other, it is 'wiser than to' rash into a • _.. .._...qea- tionable situattom If you we lip t Pts write AraHirst It, addresdng'bar at Ss on�yRESTONE" ri, Lai Eighteenth St, Now Tor. onto, out. .. alltheprotectivepoweryour en ins needs has g MaIdern - Ye•s're wise N listen to your garage or through the cooling system�. With tigiiettPi - . .asvio. station man when b. revommertae Preston' Brand Antt•iree nothinf _ t • • • ► " Brand And-Freeze. He Oats o N parades rust X31 clo rt by Roberta Lee the fhll picture Ofpaklda,Y's cues—:orderer leaks... na ' • - . l4rlty bow mase +eerrftni engirrea make to :mini: the y of the ws�e . Q. Should a bride-elect write ArtRA man densands an cooling systeaes—sees PMP'- special inhibitors end all these a dotes of thanks to aU the guests what it means in costly repairs if the least --Plus a unique Polar Film which who attend a shower in her.Baby faces—and some darling thing goes meg• He knows that in ad- coats every P� of the coo system ?expressions of the young charm- _ dit3on to the $seze•up protection and- soak it against rust and corm of d A This is not necessary. Her ersl Fun-to-do embroidery as a a special anti- , r y i�rawg[ves you, your car aseds the Dom-g t makes' '- thanks at the affair itself should crib cover; or use two faces for tete -Winter protection that only �e that � the -odes l�not foam oat be sincere and nursery pictures. of the top bf the radiator, - gracious enough. `Psestona" Brand Anti-Freeze provides. ba+ she must, however,'write a note Pattern 832: transfer of nine inaiss ,ra " Prastons► Brand Aad- of appreciation to the hostess of by heads about 6 x 6% inches;Troabk-free Winter driving depends on Freeze—the sure way to trouble-flea the shower, and she can later directions for cover, pictures. nothing stopping the Sow of anti4eeze Winter driving. - entertain the- guests at a lunch- send TXMTy.1M CENTS (stamps cannot be accepted, use l n or bridge party, either be- ^^ RttEZE-U fore or after the wedding. Postal note for safety) for this 1"R01'eCTiON pattern to Q. When someone telephones �.AUitA WHELLLER„ LOOK HERE a member of the family who b Boa 1, 123 Eighteenth St, New Tbete'seatwe wytobeo»that»e ANTI-CORROSION absent, should one ask who is Toronto, Ont. Print "plainly Ww ••rn.to.." 8nai And.FreeM to . PATTERN l4 U M B E g, your "M raMm e• amok =dw do hoW ae ANTI-CLOOOINO NAME, and "DRESS. the aane.w tea. If It,# net them, oak i Alli the c><lIer has not idents- ws ase, T%Mm o.IJ eine "Preetone -„ ANTI-POAMINO• Two FREE Patterns as a ft nand -�.s Luft as it .. and a lied himself," rather than ask, to our readers—printed right • - _ A-RUST a "Who is this, it is much better e- tb ask, "May I tell him who our 1957 Laura Wheeler Needlcraft Book. Dozens of other de- called," or "Would you care , tosi You'll CARson COMrANY leave your number?" signs you ll want to order—unon n easy °1 k y i��'' a��M N"wn- ccee,cowenfascinating handwork for your- �s7 to ►e• o nine self; your home, gifts, bazaar 138iTE if —1!!67 items. Send 25 cents for your • cdpy of this book today! J, '-? &av - A 41:1! laG�arr c: n . `•. s�. � :_� � ��' T ti-: I • +` � r.,�,,�,f �. - • .. - - - - - j. willow -work township bylaw' A'- Pollard who Route W011Md. &6.OrWI . MR lag soiling d ' Iota and trsote� ILw LA nowlD1Q bzoosese, strini'moPs. bas three chZdnn said he had tried claimed that boa -in *ere ours no M013e7 over for a eosomonlb om+dR. t ---- - no sewind. t7Ping. no ° �' hand- everywhere 'to get a h(r-m and that ditching, wages. drained out onto has that he is Mond to apanding tails+ .' . ' Tsaaa mmftp _idents. The beauki3ul yathor aft- he had to have some place for rile _ - golf ceuese. He said he had acted tic utooniies an this trps d tlUoO f : begs rine nsurip mostly at hooset the family. b bought a trailer. Hsi eat- them about it several tkmaes. Council • �, (Rose) -------------- ----- ! er learning. :, b]ind irud7 d out• pects work shortly 3i either Sud- will order the sub-divlt w to pat his - 6 Ef.ili) • ------- 4 r witchboard taltlag i-�M bury or Cornwall and will be mov- culvert in ImmediaWy. They writs'• �•i OF THANKS -- --------- it to us, but as few I (Jean) -------- ----------- a calls, ettplaiaed ing out. Caascil granted hien an ex- be allowed liWo dais to clean uD the '3 (Kao) ------- ----------- 1 0! us imew mush uvout awl tension of thirty days ditches.Wfe would like to expreu our On - blind than ------------------�-- 0 roue stere aw=e eat Mr. Dared os the Rouge Bills Gai9 ]kir, Dead told Corsszs'l4 that on floe cera thanks and apprecia�m to out' -- - ----- tho white ..., .:: d Hve17n)------------------- 0 They trust more to Condor asked about ditching in the Wbrm*ion be has to date, ><+o w& many friends, neighbors and reiatiw• t #lith Sinile flat -doer Stroud 2P as seeing -eye � �too to � _ es, for the many beautitni &idol. • a :iii9k VM400 erith handiicap-idose ip� to WY cards, coatsatulations and all kind i . ' - . •,. l .fid pension. A light lunch was served. for which a seen charge wens .nada. FALL SAS : FALL SALE expressions icor us, on the ooastdes _ Ri9kTtsipl• amb-A"bit r.. to %rte the lovely ed our Golden Wedding. 6tft I Atter Pawing we left The Oft of a 96MMMS putft at High flower garden to a"'r t"'a' CUT RATE PRICEStrain " Jones 063 with handicap-• i.i>,7 for ham and so ended a very ' commn=Wi oombia especiallyvu gift ampr tl6 and ins a> HEATING EQUIPMIENI' 1d soave. over am flat-+IiOee Stroud _ 4 • 1 20k Kae stork, W. (With handi- - °nda't. - ------ GAS ' or OIL _ __ 'ref Aar. o d lora. *L IL ranula adds►: I4ay Jonas 219, 906, 229; Wmilyn •••-- ------ .� ' ------------------------------------ , t laotu►etta 206, 208; Rae'S$osid s'n; towash� CON Nov 1957..Gas Floor Furnace #2004.70,000 S.T.U. 4t. cilm elsva 204, ----------------------- ------------- WAS : 75 otic Price 99 t - . 225. y �. 1 .50 �� .� WatYawty. TAILORING > idwiot Woana's Anions - IAA Y[r. L. lhtu�n, who owns laask New Gas Floor Furnim 50,000 B.T.U., Automatic Ttw WoIsinadtlute had a vert side of Ajax, told Cc'=s- WAS $211.50 My Price $175.50 Ladies and Gents pleasant trip to the C+.NII'B on Wbd- oar the east land was assessed �mday, 9aptearfiCr 11. Ratter a few cu �t in 1� " a footage basis, Made -to -Measure ;vrorda of welcome~ we were taken on as a su1-division on DUAL WALL HEATERS, SS,000 B.T.S., Automatic, Gas Repairs and Alterations - inAwd of acreage bas �' Reduced Mag Price ;172.50 e tour, of the working' part of the out this Year and the Customer's own ',tuilding, the residential part is con- ed his sasessm ant to ted it, the assesses Automatic Water Neaten, Gas, 20, C1.200 material made up. eliaered We went throe the . Judge t 100 an ecce to > # Reduced' -- My Price $74.30 corridors and told to "keep to � _� � from Earls that he _. _ - _ _ 'Pickup and Delivery the nicht' wWch I am afraid some Per P• V should also Bet' a rebate. on his 1966 'Conversion Gas Burners, Automatic did not and so needed more watch- The cleric said las - tnt than the blind. At intersections and 1866 ,aim. Reduced _ My Price X87.50 IM ruep, could find notbfrsg its the Act allalar- SHOO a belk would ring -"The Beaent' itCouncil to get' a rebate fog ' - _ vat eakled, -so a blind person would tett Ipwson said- hindlgr Cas IEotsOes frerw - -- - Pickering 64.i '2sew and tura to the -r'*ht or Lam these two Y� Bee"e the Cass- a OIL MATERS - ;125.00 es they needed Ladies when You he wouId secure ortnat4an m _ ,pin an tour Christmas earn". tkiak Matter. Pollard. who bas bden Floor' Furnace, Bier 50,000 B.T.U. SPSCM PRICE $155.50 maws a blind lady sitting at a table as- W. enrY AL on the nosyh 1L ' ecnubkiest those beaa:tiful colours t+srdding in a at Old Rase- S lleow 4111, 51,000 i.T.11. SPECIAL PRICE $101L50 Aa�w eialalag M ilo as k#r o[ iartlb oW .her lsandal' to Nils her. side of No. 2 EUghWIT Council >s+s had been �« ELLXS PAT ILILSON, ass FAJ8i0N. d d so handquicll your e>d Na bank p4adI or bsvlag knowtedge of the s00% }surd!' tssilow, and it k the same is given readier to moven a troller by Terry Oil Conversion Sureserr Completely Installed, Not Air $275.50 ( we requatad too eomonakeate srtth _ illi deparundints-4orn brooms. iorsith Sesttesstber 40. as it contravenes a the undersigned fteeseior as or bow Complete It"WITti on all COLEMAN vasoRne Lamps i Staves.- fee October, IL no, atter wbhek deft ' _ PL -OWING MATCH - ILLER HEATING SERVICE - Me ratite axil be divides an ee. - saw tslike utak DATED at 1Ybitbt. Qat, -day of Septenber. 1964. soak - sponsored by the South Ontario Authorized Coleman Dealer X. D. asu>DD:. 4 a. .,, Plowmen's Association lu 10eaiss at, weA wbktb7, east. Tudor . 11 - � _ • _ or St., Ajax .Tel 657 _ -„ will be held on the farm of �++ _ .. - _ HOWARD MALCOLM E SON _ . ;.:�...+� NMS :.. .Pickering Township _. I yyvy 7, 2 miles wast of Brougham NEWSPAPER -1957 - . _ � - .. • _ !Wednesday, October 9th, r FOR ONg FALL +Classes in Jointer Plows, Tractors, etc. Also spacial YEAR, WITH ipiiYes and -horse show. :. Banquet in the Township Hall, Brougham OFFER No. 1 ' : OK Howard Malcolm, Pres. - Oscar Downes, Se¢'y, auarzs rs - tz >� Myrtle, Ontario - aaovp a .a $3n2S 1 •� a r OFFER No. 3 t .•van^, _.'�,--V - OFFER No. 2 (OFFER No. 4 :� rutGJ<snrlcs ra�>K 1 >:'aoss caovp a 1kLJL AZEMM FROM .. _ _ GROUP s - s 3l1lAAAZMsB rRO K GROUP s GROUP s Canadians $3 7 -"i4.75 - %A 25. ark on "A" before magazines desired and enclose rat with order. GROUP A GROUP 8 : ad Magoolas----------------: t Yr. ❑ Ml PI a's Magazine (12 imusel ----- 6 k4os. ------------------------ 1 Yr. ❑ C000dion Hems Journal _--------_-: 1 Yr. - •-------------___--- 2 Yrs. ❑ Now Lib- - ------ I Yr. agasina Digest -_-. -_---------a L Yr. ❑ Fa Har i Weekly Star -------- 1 Yr. cdArs Magas------------------- t Yr. ❑ Canadian Poul Review ----------__ 1 Yr. Tres S _ 1 Yr. 13 Health (6 lullac __------ • I Yr. -----------=--------------- ❑ Canadian Hooses lk Gordem, 1 Yr. ❑ Free Prem Wee Prairie Fa'mer Popular Science 1 Yr. '42 *Farmer's Magazin• ---------------- I Yr. ----------------- SS p'o its Afield 1 Yr. ❑ Canada Powhryman ------- ---------- 2'Yrs. ❑ Platoplay _ _ --- -'-- ____-_ _-� I Yr. n Farnwr's Ahvecaie ____--_____------ 2 Yrs. 1� Modern Sfraan 1 Yr. Tres Ezperienees ------------------- I Yr. ❑ Parents' Magazine ---------- ------ 1 Yr. Note--Fa►mar's Magazine to farm addMss•s only _ • Any Magazine Listed Below And This Newspaper, Both 'FoeThe Price Shdvrn!' a Mar# an "X" befora magazines desired and enclose Hsi with order ❑ Saturday. Night (Weekly) --------- 1:4.60 D -4-e" Stories -------------------- ;3.25 y ❑ ne (24 issues) _-_______ 3.60 ❑ U.S. Camara Magazine __________ _______" 4,10 Madean's Magazi ❑ American Magazine --------------- 4.10 ❑ Inside Dateetive --------------- ----- 3.35 ij Chatelaine ---------------------------- 2•ag ❑ Cosmopolitan Magazine ------------------ 4.10 :Q Everybody's Digest ----------------------- __ __-_------------ 3.90 ❑ Woman's Home Companion -------- _ 3.85 ❑ Hunting & Fishing in Canada -------------- A ❑ Christian Herald 4.10 Q Child Ijfa ------------------------- ---- ❑'Mccall's Magazine __-____-- 3.46 [] Flower Grower --------- ----------------- 3.75 ❑ True Story---------------------- s--------- 3.2$ j� Redbook lylagn;ne ----------------------- 3.90 [3 Parents' Magazine ----__. _-------------- 3.60 ❑ Collier's Weekly _ -- 5.60 ❑ American Girl ------------------- 3.95 1] Humpty Dumpty's Magazine --------------- 3.75 ❑ Open Road for Boys ---------------------- 4.10 ❑ Outdoor We ---------------------------- 3.75 ❑ Children's Digest ------------------------ 3.60 NEWSPAPER AND MAGAZINES i YEAR, UNLESS TERM SHOWN ALL OFFERS P .. . ARE GUARANTEED CKECR MAGAZINES DESIRED AND INCLOSEWITH COUPON I Gentlemen: I enclose f_________________ Please send me the `offerFILL IN kVD . checked, with a year's subscription to your newspaper. • • s l 1 Name------------------------------------- -•---- ; a Street. or R.R.-------'------- ------------------------- e'4ene allow ♦ t.. N Wenn. toe � _ .. '- _ run copies er sra¢.s•ne i Post Office-------------- ------------- ��44 •rel.. _-------------- 4'•x"� ;:'y i_v. share ' of The Bell , Telephone - .`Company Of-erery hundred Bell COMM%`" shareholders, 98 are Cagadiml8. Arid following the recent sale .E-„. .• of additionail common sha , I - . they now own 920/, of Bell sto�' No other company has so madly Canadians sharing in its owner- ` ship. Bell shareholders in .Canada today total 150,00(). Of 3 +o/roe e+ranca 6.1%a is ndatR _ 'these, 12,000 aro our own em- pioyees and pensioners. And, of - the �.s. (l.clwxna 41% by Amerrean Telephone andTek• cou><se, many, many more are - Bell customers. . - proph CorrrpanYY: 1.7°. in the _ ValredKingdom orwlelrewhere. -So Bell Telephone -owned, : controlled and operated by Ca- . .. _inadian~s to serve Canadians -is . -$distinctly Canadian enterprise "a int Taicrrrona eoasiArsr OF cawwa . ark on "A" before magazines desired and enclose rat with order. GROUP A GROUP 8 : ad Magoolas----------------: t Yr. ❑ Ml PI a's Magazine (12 imusel ----- 6 k4os. ------------------------ 1 Yr. ❑ C000dion Hems Journal _--------_-: 1 Yr. - •-------------___--- 2 Yrs. ❑ Now Lib- - ------ I Yr. agasina Digest -_-. -_---------a L Yr. ❑ Fa Har i Weekly Star -------- 1 Yr. cdArs Magas------------------- t Yr. ❑ Canadian Poul Review ----------__ 1 Yr. Tres S _ 1 Yr. 13 Health (6 lullac __------ • I Yr. -----------=--------------- ❑ Canadian Hooses lk Gordem, 1 Yr. ❑ Free Prem Wee Prairie Fa'mer Popular Science 1 Yr. '42 *Farmer's Magazin• ---------------- I Yr. ----------------- SS p'o its Afield 1 Yr. ❑ Canada Powhryman ------- ---------- 2'Yrs. ❑ Platoplay _ _ --- -'-- ____-_ _-� I Yr. n Farnwr's Ahvecaie ____--_____------ 2 Yrs. 1� Modern Sfraan 1 Yr. Tres Ezperienees ------------------- I Yr. ❑ Parents' Magazine ---------- ------ 1 Yr. Note--Fa►mar's Magazine to farm addMss•s only _ • Any Magazine Listed Below And This Newspaper, Both 'FoeThe Price Shdvrn!' a Mar# an "X" befora magazines desired and enclose Hsi with order ❑ Saturday. Night (Weekly) --------- 1:4.60 D -4-e" Stories -------------------- ;3.25 y ❑ ne (24 issues) _-_______ 3.60 ❑ U.S. Camara Magazine __________ _______" 4,10 Madean's Magazi ❑ American Magazine --------------- 4.10 ❑ Inside Dateetive --------------- ----- 3.35 ij Chatelaine ---------------------------- 2•ag ❑ Cosmopolitan Magazine ------------------ 4.10 :Q Everybody's Digest ----------------------- __ __-_------------ 3.90 ❑ Woman's Home Companion -------- _ 3.85 ❑ Hunting & Fishing in Canada -------------- A ❑ Christian Herald 4.10 Q Child Ijfa ------------------------- ---- ❑'Mccall's Magazine __-____-- 3.46 [] Flower Grower --------- ----------------- 3.75 ❑ True Story---------------------- s--------- 3.2$ j� Redbook lylagn;ne ----------------------- 3.90 [3 Parents' Magazine ----__. _-------------- 3.60 ❑ Collier's Weekly _ -- 5.60 ❑ American Girl ------------------- 3.95 1] Humpty Dumpty's Magazine --------------- 3.75 ❑ Open Road for Boys ---------------------- 4.10 ❑ Outdoor We ---------------------------- 3.75 ❑ Children's Digest ------------------------ 3.60 NEWSPAPER AND MAGAZINES i YEAR, UNLESS TERM SHOWN ALL OFFERS P .. . ARE GUARANTEED CKECR MAGAZINES DESIRED AND INCLOSEWITH COUPON I Gentlemen: I enclose f_________________ Please send me the `offerFILL IN kVD . checked, with a year's subscription to your newspaper. • • s l 1 Name------------------------------------- -•---- ; a Street. or R.R.-------'------- ------------------------- e'4ene allow ♦ t.. N Wenn. toe � _ .. '- _ run copies er sra¢.s•ne i Post Office-------------- ------------- ��44 •rel.. _-------------- 4'•x"� ;:'y rAW_ w „ y' r r rr— • _ - : �00. d Pickering Township had its �lY stated an Council moetings are A, Morden and son Douglas ' and — --- -� - _ ��.t,;tdren Whitby Township had 13 industries in those da Its 24 saw open to the Press and ratepayers, but 4lmlly. . The -Annual • ' A21vrboon V. AL snore and Scarborough 40 lees. Now ys' if one wishes to be heard by Council mills produced over 5,000,09Q board miss Carol Hopkinson of Bazaar °' Tea was held , on Sat• ' we have a population of 14,000, and Phe should contact the Clerk prion e n inville � it P. ay'Cl r the c$ttrcB baadaole _ feet yearly, carding mills 'produced the ineetirlg so Lhat'his same may be spent the went-std with P. Clarke, Pr �, �' are growing. - over. 25,000 pounds of cloth, with placed on the a Y hW ��• Amey, and aaeLted, her wrlcome, dent, extended a _ Township. records of early time$ 17,000 yards of fulled cloth, linen and The duties of Cousin an �ntcrLainin a num of the mimed Mia. W. read like a history' of economic con- flannel beim produced in the homes Council are to appoint 8 ,}i• W-Ger, of ditiona. The first B Law defined a g +staff to administer the . affairs of the P. U: on 5at,aday even+xtg, !dent, who' tO' a tocaner pies_ y- and the map% ween yielded 36,000 Township, set policy, pa$k, by,L'aws 3•: and Mrs, Jadr re�lled raspy mera- ��: proper fence and for 40 years marry un2-3 of maple sugar year! There Brooks actxan. odea she baa in : of 'the B Laws �° P ' Y• and regulations set rates for the rain- partied31r. witd bar y- dealt w:tn fences anu was a large shipyaa4at the mouth of ing of money oto operate Township K Keddal visited ' a.iends 'iia 3Lora-..friends here- '!74 !� then l;ni�mals -running at -large. As live- , _ the Rouge River, and Frenchman s services b Pass accounts =real over the week-end. 1f astock ran at large, each farmer had Y taxationBay was a very !lust Port. handling dead with co needlework: baktrel pion - his own particular "brand" and we grains squared timbers, masts, logs of rate correspondence and requests ' 'Greenwoad Church Cas and cordwood. It is interesting to look yam, and do those things :r-:�i s were present *=M � t have recorded over UW different mark- i refiat n 8 necessary to keep the Townshi af-United witW. A ` �• - - back - on these. industrial activities, F h Kinsale in their aan:w rounding Associations. The W, �I ! fairs runnin smoothly. eraarY services • on An interesting entry appears in the especially as we consider that Pick- The Clerk's duties yarn to record Sunday. Sepxerrtber Sunday. This ander-and-trice appealed to ai�L 1813 Minutes, which read as follows: Bring Township now stands on the the Minutes of all- Council Meetings' Anniv 8t Zion wish to thank all who attended, and "our townd ofoaisors were Putin by border of a great industrial.expansion and most Committee Meetings3ervlcee w11 fid' assisted i° any way nlfilce tfi►eir the Qa7rter Secops, for the year A.D. period and 1121aa Glenna, Minalar, A N. left bazaar a success. 1813, by Reason of the wor that was Pickering Township has than ed in carry gut 'theft •instructions, Prepare on Mrnday for B Council agendas, B i avis conduct Chlgar'y,* where she Remember th. iiallmain organ Declared against us by the States in g ' Y- '' Recital to 'be held in many ways, but its Municipal Gov- Municipal elections w� continue -�` unra� ProCeee- ` . -`the year JaI2. , By the Same reason ernment still remains what has been ,have CoIlector'a ion. the c'heuti h on our towndmetin was omitted in the celled the "core of democratic Roll and Voters' Lists p'repaied. _ rhd�V, Sts 84, at 8.18 P. 0% year A.D. 1814, and our Town officors gov- - - y ernment . The Municipal Council ` is (To be continued) Put in in the same manner." still the electgd representations of the ---=----------------------------- was Since 1859 the Council has met at voters, and to equalize this represen- /w�y' - Brougham, - but prior to this date tation, division of the Township into r>MU D L E 7 _ town meetings were held at various floe wards has been made with one s�taverns thron hoaLthe Townshi C Aibout sixty-five ministers and la - Wittys • .Not mile - •, � g P• Councillor elected from each .Ward, Y 1 our complete records date from and the Reeve and Deputy-Reeve Dan & tended the Oshawa Presbytery J 1851 when this Township became elected from the whole Township, meeting in -the, Audley Chtach on II part of, the County of Ontario. These The names of the officials of the Wednesday a2 last week. The ladies (Acios ow r%��684 ` records show a population of 6,345, Township and their duties have of. the • W, Ar served dinner m the - - an assessment of 467,836 lbs. which changed very little during a past abasement at noon, - J f Included farm equipment and live- 146 years, but there is a big-differ- A n ° stock assessed with land,and build- ence in legislation., Years ago ypn number o! ladles enjoyed the - ings (per our assessors are over- owned land de with it as you wish. afterrrsotin lea snd_bazasr at eA Toro Q%id {iutYpOr� MQrjj/e Pr lookin a'fine tax field today'); the -cod United Church-on Saturday a2- g� Today -you own land in trust for the tax roll w=as 1430 Pounds, and the benefit of the majority. ernoOp• C040A CHAIN' SAWS average 100 acre farmer paid about The Township is governed "by all Mrs. &'rt C;"hrie% him W. li �'sg�1��71 2 Pounds taxes per year. Today our of us. We elect the Council, who Guthrie, Mrs, Frank Puckr.n and • make the decisions and so the credit, Mrs. C. Clemence"- attended the Bay. /, Bssesement is $12, a ave0, Tax Roll, Beaky Wasbigg Masi bines & App/ianees 810,000.00, and the areraire tax on ° t Qum _ 100 acre farms runs from $350.00 to ° Asso-ration ce 4.� --- -- -- - are wel o the Press anno h tpo y a son - Ca nington. % a� it _ to Confer the Wom- �/ j e. It is not NOTICE TO CREDITOli:8 your taxes. Each ratepayergmuatpbe 214AdaY' ° `on . idea Weidfeg 1 r� i �+ - ;# • AND OTHM well and , properly informed about e f school children, Bpd 'Main Saws REPA iRJ Cjsto%N ,�� Crediton rnd others nav6g any Township affairs so that he can vats a lerov of the ar+ its have been in- q claims aQaiaBt'the estate o' Sarah M. intelligently and pass commendation disposed with the flu. Annie. late of the Township of Pick• gr constructive criticism. Co-munity Cluti will be held on Hand in hand with Municipal Coun- October 5th, at the ,,Orr of B-11 and ­.*ring. in the Cour.�:y o! Cnttarto, cil are the various Boae.,3, and most mn. Guthrie, Euchre has p Widow• are required to send full important of all are the School Trus- red � the �. a fan- partieulws cf such cls ms to the un- ` tom. : dersigned solicitors' for the execut- tee Boards. Thin'-five yearn ago 'his ey Church Mr~n'-, ' School Area No... was served by two The Audl Clscsr -SILK - - - _ ora on or before the 7th day of Oct- one-roomed schools and partm of two provided the- music at :iCherriwsld • ober. 1937. after which dsote the es- Union schools Today, there are 49 IfnPed Ch,•*rh Anniversary Bervi,• tate'$ asee`a �vilI be d:atriiiied, hav- rooms ,in 9 Public Schools, in which es on S,nsday evenin¢, - '.sig regard Only to clsi.•tu that have ,T�1►esre possibly are credit t�cein r ed� ForRn Peacock w m chine - QtjALITY MEATS - thea been received. any school ares and yyoo r Trustees w JON88 and GREE! ringer on Ealy 15th. rc .urned home •S simcoe 9f, B. have aright to feel of their boat Oshawa H - oi•pital last week. I ".. - :. g staff OSAAWA. Oaf, I have accomdone a splendid join, a dlishments. Your nl know I Tier 'friends hole she will soon re- it 1'1,d • --------- ' the 1957-1958 year will be-better than gain complete use. of her hand whi••h tv+ eJYS�e P�'ices A '31�._ _ ever, is slowly h a1L.g; fullawing sk n- , ou dl El,.off// The Council Chamber and of'cea grafting- - (GriittLrJ :iayaK'herE► 6 .ertrig anality of the Township ._-----=------------------ HOW2 P.ICKEWNG 26 .xthe - - - rich a ng re located at Brougham nic, r Township. Nut tl a centre ' of t h e +GREEN Od - — -- • • • by R14FS p. re CcuncI meet F'�eh WO et . ,, i Mr. and Mrs iii , 3: F{ :, ir. n! 'ay rvenir.g at 8 p'ra: in rn�ruiar; y. -i ,s:on, committee m.,tint ,c. iZ=tck: ; -:S' . a .d=A* -, , and he' ,. -- . • NO DRIVING WORRIES eastrg committee inspections, are heiu . they and P.obLzt c:i H::rt:lc°n:. were : at other t:r-:es . pad k . - '• NO PARKING TROUBLES I places. :k3. prEvi- Sunday YL'3 tars w'-ltf7' bIs~, and bars, • 'W`1� 'e • FARES ARE Low - The — ET � � *" �TO-Fi�lSl� Kinsmen Club of Ajax VETERINARY SUPrt OSnAVrA — TORO\T.7 lies. rDa BABY NEFa4/j I'npa t, a y Vas PYr 111.4-Aa! I E Ism ::r .. _ a M •.a •• Illi► [� L ��L .. 'a,roRE .aotl>� -- M 0 N S T E- R -e I M G 4 THAT � �--.«. ' Week Days _ Nddttlaaai 3en!ce vta iil;hwar t31� f:K A. X. to f,G• F. $(, 1 1 iQOI'\D TrIP FARE , . Thursday, September ?��h PRESCRIPTION 6ar,d�y. P. *ITA WA $1..90 y�r •• •� C� -':_. ..-.. •.:• ,._.: Between TORONTO and - -.. _' • - „:alts. - _ -.. -� Y a - :.eCFF.tLO<.... __._...._ : Gs• ]ROTARY HALL, AJAX � -.p - •. _.. IN YORK ...... _.............. 5_1 tb �a11d eve Th e,. �• R. BYES, hm. B. Thursday , e e MONTREAL SICA - $250.00 JACKPOT h e _ t • --- � ore _._ .:e as .n o-a3: At J -:and other special games EAST NORSE Cp=Hing Night Sp Ecicl +rno:.'E 45 - E _ _ ._ .:.. 100.00 FREE GAME JACK PURCELL & COMPANY ,Member Th - _ o _T0ri40o- Srtoot! t*C*ango _ 'Comp(e� Stotic Onke�.�g� Faeilitier _:.'General 70 HARWOOD AVE Ha rd wn re NU S OUTH AJ I r6S AJAX ROSE DUST , F-or - -_ :f INSECTICIDES _ ... - Lumber Co. ALL TYPES SPRAYS DUNBART __ ... _ :. - : and WEED KILLERS WILLIAM - SIItSAY D (OPposlt$ ]Elwaaia Park) .,. • -- :.a. --•. - - - - - _ • �• . f{ _BERRY BOXES , �NIROPRACT�OR PHONE 165.. - .t 7Pl, - - ."Get your order in early" wood i - 1 ,wood Ave Ajax. �w}board a s on s id aware P P"o1* 7U hone�397. :IV,lotilcUng . _ _ _ - ... .... _. _ �. _ .. _:. _ _•.Pfekering_- -ay-... f.�.-. �. _�. ,r '•S•'..-�. _v.,`p;/�i.i +wad=.... �:s.�.'•...►-•.u,•^'-.,.,.�._.....-.v-�►'r► - � � 1 I OF ' "• a It was \J u +cern :1�ir¢efa�V I8 DEAR PrinciPal, and aeoepr d, Mr. Cooper, Foam S• onto Plowing _ 971•r ear IN 4944 yen sboulda't ay Communion Sunday be held on �p 0ARA TEED fear; recaa�ead the last-suaday of any month hav- Match, • Eat It Wit not, w. Ing Live Sundays and tht:s there will Rphio-TV • Servit*,, -McUCHNIE Syou try - be four Fac+1y Communion &w, The South Ontario Plowing Match 3roor PONTL and sIIiCH days in :he 1957-33 season and tie w::ll be held in Pickering Townhip 3 Auv Make or Model D>l:AI.Bi, .. first being Sunday, September 29, t� year, on-_Octaber 9th. 1 t t 'FUNERAL DIRECTOR For year beat NE.W or Used oar bay. Te -1 dolls were [bur + .ssassa Purchased and The match will be held'on'tbe __. 1 �URNiTURE DEALER will be dressed by members at a and son lawn, ' {>M►o tulles► 1964 Cbev, Del Air 44101r, 2 -tone later date to raise money for, the, west of Brougham on No. 7 Highway, Besides classes in Jointer Plows e roue. ho � fah. in good Association. and Tractors, those will bb ' . Prh►lit• AertbYlanor Serres Chex. Sti, _ Two Vizze-Presidents who were not spseAl IR-�•� 8-ioor, norrinat_d prior to this meeting primo and horse show: A banquet in VU ��T. �U� DAY OR Mt6HT heater and sisasls acted to the eveningin the Try !t sad were el +lie Zxecutive and_ • to�vnshitt halt �vril bay' tt y now consists of the following: Mrs. rounds out tate day's activity. .j -- I(ib� lienrfea.•z'iN 7 Get'bss President; Mr. B X. -ern -------------------- »,.------------ W,s . r OaBA�� 'WM. McEAEHNIE, PAP• 11154 Chev;: Std, t-daer, light trees, ey, 1st Vice:Presideht;' Mr. Bucking, BST « - • 3 * heater. A real bay, 2nd Vice -President, Mrs, Anne Doaea let 1934 Ford Mainline, L -door. dyrk Platt, Taeasurw: mss $ Zoloby, Sora. to >�•. and Mia. -William „ '[ Oeeaalooa__ gases, beater sad radio. ]In good Secretai,. -- Phone Pickering 193 Fairgriove, Spruce Hill Road, Dun- 1rHODR:',�ICli�iEl!I6 eoadltiao. The Dividers Club was won by �. e► son, at Gme Hoepilal, j Pickering, Ont. Mrs. Rutledge. tirade One Mothers Toronto. on Thtwsday, September 19. 1953 Olds. 4 -door, 2 -tone targoosse served lunch. at the conclusion of W7• 8 lbs. 9% ors Bruce Nigel rK !�. AP'i7' C CA R K E and white. A matte ..&. mtbr meeting. Fairgrieve. Both doing -well. i oto t. the ting ------ , r � iv MEOZI 10n. heater. A real good boy---------------------------- ------------------------ ------ CARS OF CEMLDERNAU11110= A. 1B. J. TIs411�90N, A A.. LLD. 1961 Metro 2 -door, -NOTICE TO CREDITORS and A fee lJsy Heater, A sharp , t -tone graem AND OTH$RSGvitl care for pre-achool chlldren byBarrister and Soth°r day or room and board. mile and a lssitls6 sad Oataste 1957 GMC half -ton pick-ap Red T8 the 8ltate a[ IIIABEL COWAN, halt n'—h o["Pickering. Phone, Pfcbk-toti. Ina.1.,,,.�ts S4eM• s*'_"_ Eeakr. Very low mil$� � ����A� cage. New 'late of the Township at Plekeriag,Bring S27R4,-Mtenet at aaed-truek price.. in t`ie County of Ontaeo, Widow: REGISTER FOR LESSONS IIIres rise-saatness Phone . Ajar to .ass.... Decensed.claire a- • ?�!d•m ',- P1eie�g ALL UNITS FL'�iANCED Y GMC ALL FE�4:Ni ha*'r'- i o w. - 8 Piano'& Tit ory e� ♦fr�i gair>vt the Estate of Mabel' Cowan, F. a Phw haft. gist LawMlateof the Township of Picke-Lzg�tor Sales in the: Caynty- of Ont3r..o . Widcrv. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER L3. is"ft have temo dare liN. Lo ed Pogue Pbo� 29 or 4f.� who died on or a•bwut the 30th day At The. Hoene Ot Bev. M. Sahara - t of ' August, 1957, are hereby notified "' LICENSED AULMONIM Uses imp PICHERING to send particulars of sa�ae to the The ..Maw.. - ���• �'' - i d Wlattby Towas�a dors fined on or `_ :t.3re <he Slgt ANNE 3TRC►yyG13l - - i -----.---.. ----- say of ,October• 1937, -after which T. - --- A. R. C T RV E IL �s Y.� Fars. H+seraboM aid Pt�ege.t! St, 9raaek Je Sala School date tate P�tate will be distributed ------------------ ----- -- CH�gK - . C. P. T. A. a-ith -ersrd only to the clairim of _ which the- uncle -signed shall Then . �1eL. A sp«wl�y Mgt's _'ta�lo� s _ - - ._ _ Z-sAZ ,, '_ l7s�Dt dtteatlsa Awrit-attended n e:tutg, the -f tgt have no'ix, end the undecsigrxed - - PSONX MO g -3W o! .the 1957-58 season for the St eft not to 1'ahle to any person ALTERATIONS and R$PAIRS ' �y Prel4sdowl 389kobas Francis de 'Sales parent -Teachers Whose claim he -shall not then have . 1194 Doodan 9L Wes/ Ansociat-cm-wan held in the school notice _ _PICK UP AND DELIVER .� 2. WAliM — on W_dhesday: September 18. 1957. MADE TO 1si8ASU>:E CLO'nII1�ip �Z. ON7• DATED, at Toronto. this PAth day of _ Puss 04Ilae - ll[O MBiM W Ii3�TR T 1WIM Mrs. Gerbis, Pree.dent, was in the September. 1987. MAU ACRRAGff ♦!� chair: lr"h4 A. McMahon. Parish PHONEr-1!'ICS82a�TG iSW .Fiona See. NO 94M IrAIM Priest. addressed the meets HARRY A, NEWMAN, we baso WaW� �� Wre ng on Executor. by hlstt$elteltors, Harry A Aso Call At Your Home For esod t,ab Down Payesaoia imsortance of a Parent -Teach- .Newman and Newman, s8 Toronto I�mAAs - And Deliver er Association. CAL.,.. ISr. WGL.IB Stre-4. Toronto 1, Ontario ?: Oct 11 Iter Prop AM lspa+oar dervlse _. onurnent� ,r,l�...dnloet . a �..0.Arm FURNITUPE' "'H/gbway Monument Worlts" Desltsre _ - 191w Esp.rteaei 9al...i CNESTERFIELD SMITES CHESTERFIELD BEDS SECTIONAL .SOOT. /►1BSTLP, PROP. - - R $ 1. Vibhby, Ontario Cotabifshei LOW Two miles west of Whitby on an NoWW&b Highway. AJ" REAL .ESTATE - - - Phone: R"hith1r MO 8-146: Photo t:p-O now in Pick- CHfSTERflE1D SUITES _ STUDIO COUCHES.– DAVEH= �~ ering and Ajax areas. To - } L. tJN1 BlIV G bey cr gel, far prompt PORTS .= :SPACE SAVERS CONTINENTAL BEDS =` �ED- _ i� r - AL ZED KAYbe9 tOvrtaro'.ts service ask for ROOK! DINING-ROO1 1DINETTE ' :1lLll71=D(G ISATEMOO�fS Mrs. Neil. ' I .E�T.� AICD t��TCHE�1 SUITES ;lRES111um SYSTEMS Call - • Positively y rise Highest 'i# _ o st (;row. Ess n s vel g. e. y a3 tyre Lowest Fri in Co o�'a A Sc6tZ .ESTm[ATlc'.S GIVEN - 11donei Plakastag 0113 : FREE D:.a! ERI - OP' EN EVEHi1�GS ------------------------------- Pi- General Irtwronce —Realtor ckering 590 or MO. 8-3337 TELEVISION 8 RADIO — FURNITURE �. REPAIRS - TODD , .. , _ : 74 oosl�birm: A venue' at Gen;lr + i ]PRONE PICKERING 278 4 .. : �. DUMBARTON RADIO& TV- - SHERR�� • - _ A. H. RA'CMW FUNERAL AND &OGRR G. CONANT. B, A. J. SMIRISTER and soLlclTOR AMBULANCE SERVICE _ 111THUR.AlITCHELLe:ONITHSU L.MG, AJAX No. s` Hvv�►YL I t I T. E D s ;11% ohm" St. 5. Osbawa - ' � AT PICI�'ERIPKi bEAC:1 ROAD - • _ FUI.S AND BUILDING NIATER�ALS imurance Co.. Telephone _ • _ - o .. . �Feea: ONE C 01wr, AJAX . �� 059 I�g� Grade _ Anthracite Coal Stoker Coal - nam _ .. - .. 'F&W ail and Fvel Wood WZatmWa, SBS.= o. ..bb...•�• ias.rame 01 All bOai Bowman & Csibscn ,BUILDER . —SAND - GRAVEL - CEMENT !PLASTER - : pHo:: Wi Y WOODWORKING ' ;.ROCKLATH .N0-NOPWL - WEEPING ----- - 1'», TILE - GLAZED PIPE ASPHALT SHILES I MONTEI7N. MONTEITCHrN CA TTH, • RTEHI, j iLx 1�� l,ht>t - ,< TROLL ROOF�NO . = CEDAR POSTS AND POLES • nw TV CJD ` Cl+orterd Aece"Vests • a • ;LICENSED TRUSTEES r For Prompt Dehd� y. Pti©ee P�cker�Rg 74 or 7S AJAX. OSHA STKATFORD. �". y� ri : lam' TO O l�/ OBRAWA-C*._, W. RIEXIL RA. t -166r t"iekeriag '.'i8at.• - OUR TRUCK PASSES YOUR IN Y ! ! - A1AZ. PICBER11y ti�i PYONS-s _ _ tiw...+.•^" Y/I PICK l4sJ - ----------- -` �� - ----- :EVERY _ r -F. A te►w 5 Tri F..FJ,2 � , PROS.-------------------- - �o�trf[r1,As Wobslu _ _ 1 FMaat IE1it>K! so _ • rte. - +..*•. -. .: - � ., '... .- . ... , . _ �' c � .. - - - t' .. .' • . -.• *�, ...:.. ...... r'^', .•+m •- '-,.con.' , , - .CLAR�MONT! ler' aad KM W. A. � and Ken. t 0th and. Mrs, Pascoe attended the friendOct0b*s L � out and we e t TWv . herr brother, Mr. Roy Brlsnelt of day the 17th r The trio of the tinned Church a eddit� of Mi. and lktDra, Charles � Claremont as he ts to poor health. several cliff Fourteen Ldles and ianli at the Sunday S: hoof and the I Congratulations to lar. Harold Bar- The W. A. caktered � the �� children attended• gone vwy i 6urphlis, in Wwdgreen . United tiay On w Bice articles w inning the Gold Watsh at d�llnt ere brought and a son - r paorning service iaot &=day. Kam, ! Church, Torun'.0. on Saturday atter- the J. L Case Cho- ZWKuost on Wednes- (al cup d tea w� 11 DeuoastraL:oa which ' bens of the •bio are: Kra Ann: Bob day night. enjoyed by NL , noon. wag recently held just north of Brou. Sorry to report Mrs, sterner. and Keith Norton sham; also to Mrs. E Carruthers woo iPenle7. of athsnks �n Robin- - ; I W. and l[ra• C. B. Sheppard oS'' ' Or'illia, is visit- son had the mini Pak her The football tease played at Ooh- 1 • pop-up toaster and the five ot- �r stead-daughtea ,Mfrs. A11an ' ams, she is non•.' at hbeig N Ioadale iiieiglkkkss and Beefily, apetat won a r i 4 rest. ;wa on Saturday ni,t and lost the the week -end with his parents lTr. hers who each won a Silver Dollar. ins comfortably. and Mrs. L W. Streppasd• Sunday School wM be at 10,00 a. f18rs. J, g�i� � s Mr. Dean Mairs, the Case Smlesrnan m next _3uada paW a faun T We are sorry to M -*rt that Mrs.The Lyly gseetiag ad in thds district ifs to be, congratulated i y followed by, Ana.' . days visiting in Toronto'- 13oriand is under -the- do�'.ors ca.e. congra versary Services at 11.00 with Rev. M, and t C , the Women's Missionary Society, of on +:ha wonderful Upl X of � Newton $el CliK Hubi�erII re. Ur .Any Brign211 is no.v 110010 trcm- St. John's Church was held Thurs- machiire displayed at the d. of Sunderland as the turned home Etter spesd� a � ` .. F hospital, but reported to be in poor s machinerygather- guest minister . and at 7.80 P i day afternoon Sekptanlber 19, r�: the ing. There were anamd fokar hu�rd- with Pev. Henry Moore in R as reeks vacation at Doe od' .� C ,�� home of Mr's. X. Burton, with. a good zed pr'esmlt♦ Coffee and d �� '� lk[atgaret Fiara►ood JOOes� of t - r Mr.'and Mrs, Don hedges and 'Mr, oushnuss Special tnursic it the by attendance. Especially noticeable was were served to all. the home choir,. assisted Term -to, w� a recent weet.e,tb and Mrs. 'Hollingahead attended the The W. A, of St. Jolla's Church Ken 'Balli g� It Calorie Osterhout• 1 several ar�era,tA►ho for some time /l 10th wedding anniv,=sary ceigWa- I have been .on the -sick list, but wino day o1 Brpaklin, and . a tion of Mr. and Mrs. Jam McGu se at l w.11 hold their next me ting. on Oct. sdoiat 'from OrMia in ties evening.�r r. rt that our ► P. at the home of Mrs K• CL -------------------- -------------- ar repo new nits are all now nn the reruperatiag Lst; oberglib Mr. Woaver is ill in hospital; s _ their home, Inst Sat�cday evening. pmt Mme,' M• IMieckt was is Pascoe, who will be assisted by Mas -- We 4ope for a qu:cA recovery. ► A nurn xr of the children are at convener Mm x B ROCK ROAD X's. W. Middleton and Mn. J. LaCk y ProB Knox and Mrs Matthew& Program Bradshaw Jr. and ,Daryl visli d Mea, home from school this week with a Lackey and assistant Mrs. E. John.. s flu virus. There are no reapor`s how- Convener Mrs. N. Burton Devotion- !1 china shower was held at th+e MiddletoWs mother kiss. Watton eta ► stun took' as their topic - '"1•he New al to be taken by Mrs English M r ovei that li is the Asiatic :yam Study Book'. - '►Convemion of Japan" L.M. aelarne. A71 home of M113. W. Sowetby net Tues Dsrsrdalk on the week end, , s Little 1)aviJ'Sr1itb., son of Mr. and telling }hi life story okt-"Seltauho -----'---- --- --- k2rs. George S--sith has been non- Nakamura in Japan" whi2h was very pe'CC---------------- Oaed ,to' hospital for observavon. srteresting. Flans were made it the QALJAM k& AAT. WN • - Through 'the kindness of Mr. Robt. Westerca Section W. X & to be held iEarton, a a new sign has ,been 'poWed ir. Claremont Upisssd Clnrr elL Tues- M o9en meeting of the Active e ► Service k Glans was held Inst Wed - a up in front, of the Lbrary. The lrb- day, October 15, to which all }adkee nesday night in the basement of rary board appreciate the wort. done :are invited. Plans for packinr+- a. bale t the, church Following '.the worship. ► - . _ an this else by Ms. Barton. were lett over for discussing at the I Akre and Gerald Pascoe~ ► r It :s expected the Park Board will next rree:: ng. The meeting closed in musical nurrl)er and Mrs. vElmer be sponsoring a weekly da:•rci in the the _usual way, followed by a lovely I Wilson sang a solo. Mr, Ray Hsw- _ Rail, starting the first Fndai night lunch served by the hoateaaee: Mrs. kins of Gorn-ley_ th.:a allowed. some la October. Burton, Mrs. It Barclay and Mrs. E• very interesting pictures of Aitsioa We emn OR 4" anOW16 Wayne Redsharw damaged ;is ear Calk�- where he is stationed. as missionary ��� ' .��..�,•� ► - lag week when he collided w.th an. Mr: and Mrs. Rebt. Rawson of St. :n Nigeria The Pascoers played an. ,*NL ► ether car that ..G;ped bQh-iLi a Thomas called on A, J. and M", other num'bor and the meeting arms est •���� � � School bus on Dixon's Hill. No one Gray on Staturday, closed with a hymn and 'benediction. - _ _ :vas injured. Mr. ani' Mrs. Kerrnetis and Lira, Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson ace- Air. and Mrs. Noy�as entertained Pascoe and Doane and Debbie visit- omparited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Day ' ► ue neral' 4lends fsnas Toronto 'on ed Mr: and lktra George K?aoz. Pt . to Grrvenhurst for lite week -end. ACCURACY may. Enniskillen en Sunday afternoon, , Mr,. Lorne Carson of Orilpa _ - Mr jagd Mrs. Lloyd. Pascoe are m The Women's institute Euchre aril! spent- the week -end at hot,. the. proces3 0! building a xir+e aro ssar4 for the fall on Tuesday evenrag Mrs._Rml Carson is staying Witte s sailcb-style home in the v.11age. - ► T Mr's• McC^ iilough and da-ghter. - / _ Mrs. H. Mills, of StotXville. were. ► x�.ant visa:or's -:with Mrs. Eienr, ► Nev Siaday will te 5rcanotion . ` - Va.1 in. the " Paptset Charch Sunday'el Drhmil and Pally Day will be held R it that :c:.-,rnc:.on. k• . - - - - . - At di., Trailed Clrt.-cam. next Sun- _ r - day rrror [ s, Rriv Lackey will be preachin„ a nz.-essay _ze:vu:--a aL a 1or:mrer &arsve•' and the Goodeilow - x ship Class wit' have cleanse a! the - - . w iti- : sezve here. � i yo Mr, Gordon Erns, who is in the ,z i S�rv.ce• is kit present. vilitznlg at _ _ his home here. . _ The W. X S.ca! he Ur. iced Ch -. met last week at- the Corrie of Mrs, .. _. • ` :�eaha whose da.rahter Mary, has _ _ i spent- s:xtten ,egrs ;n sr_�s:ois5ry - .2­ spent- ork w Tri the >rsk,n„os and rndians - in the far North. Sh: ::.awed s::des ; fleprctirtg ne• w:crk c' the church, the s' h--oL h en , - II th ke � rM . _ - - t ” >r fila az�d rhe cc xs- .. ,• : try. Plans xtr2 r n ode wt, a the Pres UKAL , : id`nt %Irs, N. Sanderson-. fir. the S Ontario W. 1K S • r.{ _t: ens re. j ;nuar m:ee:ink Vanta to br here n C[re- - Elba c1d m.ont th!s year. D nn. _a � - a S •r 1b :. t b sir. ;ved to thele c+s:h ctng •sr. L� & & : _ . r oorna nae w r,Ins. rt en's =i,te ,held hC then meet' ie iter we�ic in t}•e Ctufl, e r l• TustedtthetheratostntaadTocshooting =unity Fran w -,ti- a 8•=nd z,.t:ndart- heating � r I =Z Cleanest hear for pow home ehorasassthsoaQhiozi'�asousoat` •,ce. Two iras.ri•rs cit ae prn,�•zmrr -- - - ._ - --- - assilent-- - - were two s Ice by Mrs Etrans Ward •,., 4 i Natural G HeotinP7„" ..•• si17 repairs - Rcoompatried by alar Drake at } �) co .' fila and nom • the ...• 4 r - - .. '� - • - _ ed by a v d •••• S. No store leiano: fa:.ou nal est by _. •,• fi . res ate. required or buss ' ' , accomp- ` 6. Natural Goa is the _ t anrEd .by .Mrs: FL Gregg. Craig. Pet- Wot�r _ �` M no delivery psoblssesa able hoatss � E.JW) . - - _ ere gave an 'inSer eating acco:;nt of , - his recent trio h+:Oting tp England atteid- - y Ing the Boy Scout Jamboree. t+ -- _ ' " �,. • 1 The yrsai�t aatocat of ha! watber at the lowcsst coskttl ----__ _ The Cls a ort Cvidea and . _ .. . the . ,, '$r+cwt^sres will C0:{dl ct their aaaVal •••••••••••••••• 2 A. -i automatic fins Water Heater keep a y Girl Guide Cookie Sale- on sc-nitro- 4�,T=L_ supplied with hot water for air home fasnit� bet 28th. Anyone wishing t�o donateiOOi[lng Cookies for this' should call'Mrs.Hayward on Friday even ^.g,cras cooking iseoksierAir organi:•at:on mcc ins of the — ads q Gast•`' le 'n Chefs cook with 'local Archery C:ub" wiP. be held on - -- - this ]r r:day ever.'ag it toe Cctr vvrar_ _ - - -.-- - — - - : •ity Hall at 8.� .p. rrn T•ne cicb is f gag,'.. `���••.� ••,., • erixievs to _i_i 1 E't new -r.:e*-r)e„S Loan O 2 low be bought from an •. Gni r3 y asthortsed Appiioma Dealer in pp/ioRtOg Meapolii Toronto and paid for on Your rsqulw rppn{ ,\ the"fosrisliip. If tree -eared fall Mr• _ba Lippert or-M^s. VIZI--- - - �. N .« _ `i -- ; ------- ' : - k rA „1 flag K;v4""*M assts less /lea .loss ��=��,;,r--�.. � .. �/ �g/ lie- -- _°;ROUGHAM -- v _ — ; j vsr>�Ertz -- - 1 Tr. and Mrs Fa:ph Lee and t3mv . • • , ; • • • • • •. ..E eL rd Gas. Notre H __. 'AU 7� cured - i]yof K: -sale aced -a-,-,Ia a -o -gear FREE FURNACE nod j?I,TE receivake E ADJ , tiza 'pros-tt , c on M- , Mrs. _ M. tI on -5a uraay evening C Q Mrs. G NATURAL GAS _ George Phi17p and 'Mrs: L•rtn- ,:irf �! i�iJ�l3llp tdl��% �� ' _mon acz_owpatiied by. Mrs. A. Miller, � } of 1?irkerin%, visited Mian B; Steven • son of Brooklin, one, day last week. : hontl� hoafitn� ' ' $N Our local dovloT Or - - - •_. _ Mrs, ,Xltf Wlvs returned• home nor •o 'Saturday after spending' a fax days •• war hoaltin� Y z v;A'h relatives in Toro .to. _. , . _ . _ _ .. _ •• COOi[ih0 _ Remmer of Fie<<=:zg r.$- ••• _ 'ited Mr, and Mrs. W. C. W :,loon on •Ak - , Sunday. Sorry to report that Mrs ]ail: Hay a '(Ruth Gillman) is now in tae Osh- - ► 'swa .F%ssp:tal for :^u-ecc-1 tr;ia m // 5 KingswaP3=34�nt•St. �6sh honAll join is wishing Rutha weedy re -R A!♦ over,.6 E 1 'PAT DIINPT WII+IC DUG and CLE ARTICLES FOR SALE COMING EVENTS Boole Tanks Pressures ems NUBSMW- sTOCs goT TIISSEY SUPPERTrenchingvigorous and healthy esp.. ornamen-• Trenching Tanks Cleaned The tal shrabs, variety of hedges, ever- _ By The Evening W. A. ,' WELL nits FOR SALE Steens, trees, peonies, currant, bush- _ WEDNESDAY, OCTOSES 1& 1037 ee etc, Moderate prices, InspeoChurch, PONE: PICKERING 599W don Pickering United C. E. Centre Invited. Jerry Hasek, first farm Dinner from 5.15 On s; Cn • --r--- ---------- ----- s�ort]i of Pickerin6 High School. - - ° a --- dm ;1.50 -Child under 12, 50c, Phone: Pickering 327J3. - A ------ -------- Oct1 -------------------------- oct 14 .. .. i!a Year s Ezparimee Baca COLEMAN Searle e � r TURKEY SUPPER ----------- LORETTA�S ►COOPER " BLOCK LTD. -. ------------------------------= --- . , CUgg,APh' BUSHES WEDNE6DAY, OCTOBER , 30, 1957 varieties, black and red, best, varieties, heal- PICKERIICG PRESBITERIAN • 'to . BEAUTY SALON ' PAHiti. AVE. TORONTO A. ___ thy 'and strong tt cut, prices CHURCH , _ bis GLEN - CO. clear. Jerry Hasek, first farm north (Parti.utars later) Of Pickering High School. Phone: = - --------r-------- --- ------- --- ` _�_v _ ;. N [VIrT �e SI Concrete one a : _ ..: z - 32733. x. Pickering PAPER DRIVE . : Oct li - -.. _ .. _ R E� i LOCATION' _ and RAST WOODLANDS -- ------""---------'- A Paper Drive will be he11 in .the - . er 33oJ _ C�-------- APPLES FORSALE Pickering VUI&ge District on Satur- B ' Cjnder � 'Blocks Marlin deer riffs- WM aoae Mar BatteBleaheims, Greenints rs• day. October 5, commencing at 1.00 '• GALLONS OF PITTSBUIM PAINTS l #L75 Per Bushel P. m., under the auspice@ of the C. ig QIIFI.D ROAD, RTH NO STATION ROAD, PIGMIRI G, ONT, - PHONE IM .' 3906.3906. C. Reeser, R. R. Pickering - ?WO mile@ west of Brock Road On P. and T. Fund -100F. OPEN EVENINGS Saturday, Sep�er =--wctiaa sale 2WE SANITARY WAY Sfatian Road and No. Highway n ------------------------------------ nth Concession The Evening W., A. Phone. Picketing SBtW=, of registared and high grade Hole- —� -. ------------- •-----'----- •-----:_ Pickering iInited Church. will• meet L11RCrE GARAGE roR BALE wHA��S LJ P? ' is required and A could oa Thursday, October 3, 1957, at 1M -1,E!! ELEATIN40 SERVICE The space ' _ lumber. Mrs. 8.15 P. M in .he C.. E. Centre, of be doorn for --------------------ADIO-------- -- TV AND =AnIO - ' TBB VALUZ Or - i "`• . ; _ E Blsir, church S4. swath.Fick- the United Church. - �I� 88RViL'E - YOB 803h� AND - _-- - �'amgTIIBHEY SUppj SY ZXPIMT T1'XI MCIAN P>!>ii90NAL 1POSSZ.SIONSI •-- r -------- -------- -•---------------------- ----------- Oaird !1881 OR Reason for sale -not installing 'bulk _ E.pH gp.LL-assail modern .enamel DC7NBARTON UNITED CHUiJM _ Albadc %-L%1 MAVs YOU ENOIIG84 ---------_--_-------- ------------ ---- Ct:est, G E. 18 coal cook stove; -also .two 45-geuOn WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 2, 19M Phone Pickering Dhmer Served From 5 P. M. On yi HN -� LAY INi URAN1 e10 8 CE drums with taps. Adults $123 - Child under 12. 65e, law.1hhiTii+Es ------ --------------------- ��-�------------ @wits-- 1 .. Telephone, Pkkerin 28 - ------HaATIIUG TOR gALE'.-10% taung arbor tea- AABY-h ITTER NAWURAL G" �,y d>� bench saw. one yeas' old. Reliable baby-sitter ava.j lsole. Phone Off, IIVST/.LA7PiONS horse paw- Pickering 46M& . • complete with now dao- a heavy duty electric motor. Ph, - oct 14 .. .. i!a Year s Ezparimee Baca COLEMAN Searle e 'Pickering 54J7. Keith Balsdon -and -. ------------------------------= --- . , _ rACfI'ORY TRAIIYED STOVES ------tire . V SALE - : - ce� Euchre-- vAclJvitc eiiesaese. Bogen Ete AJAX LUMBER CO. tabes. rids, COMPlete far '50 W=r's - 1 ! oxford, 550-15; also rear sail and a,.e� Monday Nits Ai ! P. M. AJAX — �� R E� i Whole -for t25•U0. Phone - RAST WOODLANDS —w_--=- ---- .--------------- ---- . - er 33oJ _ C�-------- -' COII[nsVNl1T BALI. A&MSae• Cook arise.. `---------- ----------------- ------- PMMMMM UnUW PAIL "In YOU Uff OM Oft MIM Marlin deer riffs- WM aoae Mar _ _ ----- -------- ---- '• GALLONS OF PITTSBUIM PAINTS 1[tesaonabl Pickering 567. AWASThER 8!J"il'IC TRi+1=B ClZANEhD .' ----- - POB 8A'�-used ice heater, oil; Saturday, Sep�er =--wctiaa sale 2WE SANITARY WAY Sfatian Road and No. Highway 'nand hot water tank, electric. auto- of registared and high grade Hole- , New budo Installed ftetk controlled, insulated $19.95, teissa milkers springers and helf- W. WARD 1M -1,E!! ELEATIN40 SERVICE era of Ms. AUSTIN WOOD. fist lacus; WhltbT 11[O @-3563 10- TELEPHONE PICKERING 3" f Tudor Bt.. Aja: farm east of Bowmoanville Cemetery _ _ - _- pLaoe; Aja: 65 7 on No. 2 Highway. Sale at 240 p m• •-- r -------- -------- -•---------------------- - r AX i�4s Reason for sale -not installing 'bulk _ . _ ---------_--_-------- ------------ ---- Ct:est, G E. 18 . storage Jack Reid. auctioneer. i'aa;: zwkl,—27 tv. feet. with thaw alarm, $M�: de9 also Coleman: apace beater, 55,000 ----------------------- -•'- _ ------ . . . - - hiss's. Phone: P.ciseriag MO. ocL 4 x>m.C. MUZRAR.zsr °. HENDERSON • -------_-• • ------- PATlZIChA TUCK ------------------ y -- .� SALE --toilet ,baa*! with toil" L � ue Did.. 8t, wLit�bs �nt`dl`IQI' an Sank: coal stove; @acne stom wind- piano & TAeoI'y -lAh••e ""!° �" Exterior Painting cute; dicing -roan table. baby bed Ohrli m Nov"as -w--.. - sows; dmattres@, large size. and toc� CLASSICAL SSICAL and POPULAR 0,M A. IL to 5.30 P. lL "uart �basketa. John Rin'- =PHONZ: PICKERING 281 I PAINTSWednesday sail datedy 11 a n .Paperhanging !stem. Chinch St South. Phone 4WW !H•PfE: WHm? itt0 S-l8fl - ' - - - -_.___-=_=_==-------= =------ ------ IfRiRL NAItRWARE h�►�� -------------- SAM&I - A. R. HILL Han your laaaaarees sad tit- Free Estimates TsvC>6s AND CARS WA1rTED ii 11 beards N"aftue w this whaler as !_ 1PR>9C><ING �e. V S�Y Dom~MOTOR a.4° Phone Pidcarir�E 391M/4 FOR I6h6J4 or ATlantie 2-1044 PICi(MM6 46 MORMON HELP WANTED -- --- - %We 11 16 WT 1616 L it , AOON PRODUCTS REQUIRE -- �'-------- •-- - ti+ww Pkimbig 11.1 Capable, pleasant lady to cover the NTMI YOI� - pletaring area. Car an advantage. Pim TffiT out UNCOM suetIDICIh>E RODMAN _ _ japed earnings. Write: Miss M. Tow= aiiiiflars Lam Or RItNO V1UJ10! ata, APt, ao5, 181 Wilson. Ave oo Tor- , Pffid8 sZTEL9KARad ;SHEET METAL hhr«. -- hh >, me..,,,.. +onto. LADWW ass BENTS' '�A'I'S=� ---------r=------------------ --- IP�wt PR50 Teems $1..o WWO WILL TAEE BOARDERS WORKS Steres male boarders.. Apply.. Mrs. x0 D'(lwx l.ATMEM George Bli=Ard, Nora Street, Pick- t • ingOx>a PIC>�tiNd >W : AaAorized CoMimers' Gas . 'ierdng Village.' 4 Company Dealer fort SCMORO APPLIANCE REPAIRS d� • 14 ' Pickering Jewlroy • GURNEY - '�— TO RENT ---------------=-------------- •GAR WOOD . ,_ y° '" {e.. ,AT.. T. 9-1,748 • CLARE BROS. AT 2.096 t Z4 NR SiIR1AC: A $FOM TO RENT kitchen privileg- - ' a ps. Phone: Pickering 572 - . - , 'HEATING UNIT :. N . SUMP AND PRESSU PUMP SERVIG Appliance Re e GEORGE MOORE �! Terms up to 5 years y WELZ, DIGGING - TUNBF.,LLING,Service -Repairs To All and payable on your if your snntp pump is nohty — Now Is the Nate for Servbo Gail r SFPTIC TANKS E9ectric !lunges, wasliers, hers etc. w,'.-idsbcwks-Morse Pressure Systems pump service gas bill. Repair, nil when your boiement b flooded. Loaner pumps M• : Phoney Pieltering-b 3S PETERS APPLIANCE SERVICE O�1 - -stalled during -repair -Period:- - —T + '* M s- .:..,., ;--------_.- �---------___ Box X39 - hland seek, out. HEATING UNITS Age nh for Atlas. /1Riasir, Duro, OeGi ► 0041 Myers Pumps : PHONE"ATlaatic 2-6185 4 >- -Ph one 1 Pickering. l`.� — Whit " MO. 8.985 y _ Aim Y3 >.