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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1957_10_04e L.. e • • sad e�I'le AT, euaal+aasaataa so ea As t►ewas 4: B 4 — iYaae tales W.ee >� year QadtSd cissas; list i1N7T08)t>$ 4, 1957 _ i CasafS Per CeD7 TNt Ottwo Dell. Ottawa, Osdi ` rWe G. Messer ToObjections d .Take GrdveI Out Rased To . � ..... r - T-. NEW"c Metro Planning- SOWProposed- - - Rr n It _ at. -�y�y ee be :� 9 � y,�- The It is quite likely Pickering Twp. �y^ will take out an injunction against �6 Rol i ;. v ' X X. Godfrey of Greenwood, who Assessment Centre In West Jouge violated the townshiVa "greealbek" • t' v� . Bylaw, on Tuesday lay taking art Causes Discussion' .< It came as a "bolt. out of the blue" - N. two "token" loads of gravel tram to Pickering Township Cotmcil Moa- P3CKXRII�iG !halt part ag bis geo9at'ty .wnicli.nes' The Pickering Township 1957- as= day night when they heard several 4r*bhin the greenbelt area. Mr. A, J. sessment roll was acre ted on. Mon- m mberp cf a d putati TSompson, Bylaw Ratercement Cdt� day night after considerable a ra- Rouge tell them they could see no tion by council. ' ` �''{ need for a community eentre in that Lynda called on 71di', sad. Mrs. W. j icer, wad cti the asene to witnw Assessor Delbert Garislin announced 119'', area. V. Redditt, IieawWX while visitia$ the' gravel'beias removed that the township assessment was up northers pouts on Sanday last. ---- --"-- Several weeks weeks ago Caurica declis". over a million dollars. mo Alex Munroe said he had heard rumours that public money from the 'I=�� of the J'i'm Cion -1 ed to amend their Bylaw, w!biclt• The .trouble came when it was sale of 6 lots was to be turned over grega+ion gathered for a social ev-'• for a community centre. He suggested •would allow gravel to be removes, learned by council that a assessor y ening last Monday evening. Dur-; Over one lkmdred residents in the did not comply with bylaw 2220 that that there was secret about the was passed last spring. The. bylaw Y tag the program, Mr. and Mrs Wtn. area - pivterted i o nwh action at move as he had not heard about it. Boyce were presented with a mtr- that time. called for the assessment roll to be . ' It was wficially announced last Reeve Lawson said nothing had ----------•------�--- _ grouped by polling subdivisions, start- -week that Mr, W. G. Meow of this been done yet but they had made roe, and Mr, Jade Rmmmez and ---------- g ing with number one and working village has been named to the Metro application for approval to sell the � �� who will be au4rrled this - - Joint Meetings from east to west. The present roll plaan:ng Board to lots. Saturday, were presented wAh al represent Pick- (6 lots set aside by the sub -dividers " runs from vest to east and the nam- Bring Township, pike silver tray' _ t bers do' not run consecutively, � Village, for park purposes belong to the town- Local police received word Mon -*- Of Councils Plowed The clerk and office staff claim that and the Town of AQax. ship, The thinking is to sell these lots day, night of an attempted suicide; if not numbered in order it consumes There has been a feeling for some and -purchase 4 others alongt with a by a. woman thoug2:+ to be going 'to � a lot of time -finding )tdormation. time that if Metro Planning has jur_ bars which is situated near the schoolfrom, The first of a possible. series of . Mr. Gauslin said that when the by- isdict.on over the areas adjaeeat to in West Rouge and convert the barn jug 6the R rod Bridge, Ani J µ meetings between* members of the law was seed ne did not know he Metro. then those areas should be into a community centre, which would edforte to check produced --nothing. i atunicipal coamc9i ' ad Pickering would be unable to comply. with it. represented on the Board be ° Rouge When we watch our v:Uag2 child operated by West R e Hiwanis ,c Township. T'i�ckering Village, and He said that he hadn't time this year under the township recreation com- ren on the streets these days, we Mr. Messer said he telt that the �r t to revise it. He said the assessing end result would be nodplanningmittee,) autarratieally remember that on the „ the �' Ajar to°k Pyre last g Councillor Robert Stewart said that 23rd of this month we vote on.—; staff has+e worked Satnrdaya and for this arra which faces consider- , r $ weep every night for a week to get the there would be about $.6.90() from the Are you in -favour- of BeveraseV J r - A form of round -table discussion roil in on .tints. _ able expansion during the next few sale of the lots, a $500 grant from the Room in this v:JUS& 1 $00k. Place.' when problems relating Couneillor Stewait asked why this Years. Dept. of Agriculture and w:th other 'lyliss Haslam Executive '.�tectas'.j tc the three munlcipalitiea were dis- hadn't been brought before council -Mr. Messer, who has lived here donations already promised they could of the Elizabeth Fry 'S*-Iefy, as as. see $22,704, 00 classed before. _ since 1950. has served a the uvtepubl:cK Reeve Lawson pointed out that the t 1 Clerk Johnston said he was un- Scchool Board, V kN� of �' W. Taail:^son• address- : Among them was the licalJ et of =U°Se TttiisteeR P ed the P.otary Club on Monday ev+; i aware She assessment department Village Cmiticil, PLtunnin Board plan -is still only a thought, not an Pickering Villa„�'s applicaLson' far ie i g - aaaesiog about 14(10 acres of tows- were not complying with the bylaw_ and Hospital Board. and is well actuality. ming. Deputy -reeve Sherman Scott said, Mr. Monro said "I have worked in •--------------------- 1 poaibilit7 alit all three quautied to till this Solt. r Ship land; the "there is not much use in passing! _ ` _ _ this field for some time and I cannotcrunkipallties amalgamating was bylaws if one' of our 1rAlS8 DlBiV6 F alm is not - Drive ill be eld In the, It was decided t another $8ees*eoing oLabwson id he did agree Voting - ---A HQV%S could object centre. anythingsatltat parent I Pickering VJiagewDW*kc s on Sainte _ wday, October i, eommenelog at I,N also discussed. • ins aiauld be held on October 10th, with the rbll being done in the man- entice my children awafrog home and their studies A } m. mer the auspices of also, 0. �. at P:ckering• At this net it is, but"could see tical Ob- _ place like this jeetions to changing it again such as; Set For. TOwnshp hs dam fly become a hangout. In P'- T. lead-109F-•--�---- ' meeting It P> will - likely be decided to e a tame, -and cost. er n., Tianhip non-.nattona you latie good tubae and lira► of Jtlanning consultants and Clerk L T. Johnston suggested the will, bi. 1-eid this year on Friday, Nov. g� Parents and I see no need for a GVMLDWOOD �'ILLkG6 _ oak them- to make a study of tbs roil could be accepted as is. 29th frog 6 to 7 p.m. for offices of ' recreation centre. The focal .point of area and brim in a recommendation It was, su reeve. deput neve. '5 councillors and entertainment should be at the home." When the doors od 'Y•e twelve 7, • ggested an expert from X' of what they *Milk 3s the best plan- t h e assessment department, of the'l heard members for school areas' 1 and Mr. Munro said tee . was -not knock it:rnished ea the "AvenLe of Homes" .tor the-ilsra, sonetatratinZ mainly Municipal: Affaiis comae out sad advise 2, ing the Kiwanis Club or its work but in Guildwood Village cLda oa Sun- • 'f an electron is called, rotPn da fait that leadershi and finances were g AM ' or the south end of the tearstsitt on setting up the roll. R y P R. I day, October Q, M 10 S ms nearly' Councillor Julian said he had heard will be held on December 7 w:th v_ot- inciting to carry out such a project. _ ftom east to went. which of course - one .hundred and fifty. thcusand per- � tacked Pickering and Ajax _ no complaints from the' staff about) in hhura from IG n.m. to,E p.m Councillgr Robert Stewart said he , the roll or -any inefficiency.' I. 7"r.ere are two changes .this year, �'as surprised that some people had, sons will have taerred the 'h°ates. '$, - W, Messer,' nearly -appointed P y_ There w:ll n�;t be as much time for 1 not heard about the centre. He said A Wells. co-orCi'wting agaat tbr, 1 De ut reeve Sherman Scott said, I - �� _ ieDrlsentattve to Mello Plarua ng "I think the assessor should have fol- election campaigning and the polls the Ladies Club were donating money Gu:ldwood, said today. `interest les ��Ho�iaYd for the above three muricip- lowed •: the -bylaw and informed us if ' will close two hours oar;!, -r. � towards it as well an others in the this display_ •-` Y .of anodal tonics has alines, has been named convener N ho didn't intend to." SoXne ccuncillom felt that- people _�3• would --have, h� truuLle Betting out on' Mr.. Howard Williams, president of been - precendented," said ]Lir. the ineettngs, "What do Toa suggest then V asked I S,turda o- u Be Ratepayers R ells,. •'This proves beyond a doubt Reeve Laws°n Y P ty-rreve Sherman the went Rf,u Rate a ers Associa- that the public is intesest:d In bet- "Get ----------- --w----- Y Scott cola councillorGlenJulian fav- tion s id'a meeting it was , would be held on 'ter class hctmirs• and will return a- "Get a new asscalor, I_think" an-, g • swered Mr. Scott P bean kept open later planned to 't 816mes Juveniles the roution as as t hav�eeto rol�t,1 but -lost nut -on the motion.--------- ------- have pian and member erpropof Kto the residpxennt that' ire -reseeded silent ively g&in to see them �� A J Boa, . L4 R. Beaudoin Spears Oa Walter Bergman another resident .' grouped" sad returned by December The i:omes, fian:shed through the was made 'T'ar.lameaa" At Caaadloa Crib said he was opposed to a community ` or Bom Bb:e 15th and another motion co_opera•1on of more than slaty •:.+. ' to have an assessin centre. I think promoters of these g expert come out - AR the next :nesting at Ontario Canadian furnitl re as=nufacturers. so-called halls are people who are .Z" !� Fairport Reach tees, and assist with setting up a sew ro1L County Canadian Club, there wiU with thirty-seven carpet and testtile be a former Speaker of the House barred stiff with themselves. 1 would firsts assisting �� in the barn a! �� A. Included in the first motion, was a - clause to the effect that the assessor favour building an auditoriu=n onto g• wia+e co-srdlaabed Iilewman' Fab"" Road, last Sat' e! Caamnons Han. Louis Rene Beau- the school, but if you can show me by two of Canada'sdeco- - be= severely reprimanded When lir. tags rators. �' "zn tted thoW caused the Gauslin asked what the reprimand doin, to address the Club. His sup- what benefit there would be from Miss Margaret Duncan, of "Fara:- fire which destroyed the building was to consist, of he was told that t ,lett is a topic on which his vhiws taking -a stinky old barn and using it ture and Furn'shin i And contents, the las being estim- having• to listen to the motion consti- _ __ _.__ to sit and drinx tta' irk. -I am a Mrs. Barbara Re olds of ''i'rCanad- will. be of special interest, against it -ted at ki30000, toted the reprimand Wish the' cess In the heated debates at Pastia- and will fight it with everything I've got. The *community needs a lot more. son Home Journal,". The Avenue of " Thb juvenild, aged 11, 9 and g .could get off as lucky �vhea they erred meet early, this year; as'Speaker of Homes re-es�nted the 'ar¢est dis• • Ed.) _ the: House of Commons, be gained important things than entertainment•" p - years, told Plekeraig• Township ____ _ ______ On a question' from codncillor Stew- -play of its kind ever assembled in Police they had berm • `-�----�- art as to what recreational facilities Canada. i p241big is the --- - � prominence across Canada, H:s el- barn, when ane of theirs lit a matchh Local Scenes On ection to Ottawa from the const:t- there were at present in the area, Mr, Members o' eight serv'� clubs in The straw blazed up and they tried uency of Vandreuil-Soulanges was ;Munroe listed off., swirnming. pool, Scarhoro and d'stri-t were heists in ensu y to put it out, They, • c in the ''year 1945. and seven gears schools, rink, sports, scouts, eta the haenes th. Til Series 1 councillor sultan asked each mem- '+ouigrotit the show, and T ' w✓ere Seen running down the road i -later. he was named Daputy Speak- 1 collected orations from ,he public from the born. • er, Also, he has served as Canadian be of the deputation if they thought A new Ty filar series ,that w,as there was enough recreational facili- to asrst their service work, Fire Chief Don &-legate to the United Nation-, and I ties in the area at After the fu-n!+ure is rFrhovpd l Lynda said he was partly filmed in this locality start- ties Commonwealth Parliamentary J present, to which ',- 9:rat on the scene and flames- were ed on Channel 6 last Friday night at ail replied in the -affirmative. frena the Avenue of games, . She bursting out through the wallswill Association (New Zealand and Aus- ve 2h, p.J be u 'Last pi�the Moh- tralia 1951) and Ceylon in 1952. ----i --------------------------- houses ani o- ainLopen for the then. Firemen were able to save the f i ViUaze, w'll + _ pt>�}. ga adjoinitag abed. 'cans" was partly filased on the Everyone interested in our nat. SKY LOFT' LODGE lic :asne•tion, with the necessary+ ~ William Newmim who lives Be t! onal affairs should become..a Mem. _�- ' 9f Arthur Gottlieb here; `aiad i exception of Chose alreody .'sold. ; " a the road trays the barn, was ' there were her of the Canadian Club of Ont- You will � Those wishing tohomes' - away at fire time, isanie local soeees shown Pleased to hear o3 g inspect the People Sttwdia ario County; to hear these outstand- g last week, aur good fortune in severing the n?iy find out the hours they are '• the Kiwanis School It* sighted . This fs ono fag speakers on Canada. You will y ones tti]ms services of Hans Woldrich for the open by calling the Bales Office • ,? 4� the blase• be welcon a to attend_ the -next Clvb - • • beirsg made jn Canada this year. coining ski ,'season. Hans, formerly AM 1-5171. ,.� y sheeting on Wednesday, October r 9, an alternate mneasber o1 the 1+us. ------------------------____-- in' Hotel Cenosiia Oshawa. Dinner trial N�tianal Ski Team and well Cosaas�lty Cesttres ' will be served at 6.90 p. m. known to Last morrtli the �veII-1Qsown Doers- y Oatarin > oamtloa Nam s` � � .' • direct Sky Lott School and��, POLIOMYELITIS CLINIC " J' 1>i: ''; i a e all skiing activities at the At the Pickering Townsift Couno' very irteeteting talk to a large Sud- r resort ca on Monday Alght, one gentle-, .► Pol�anyelrhes Clinics for 3rd doses only will be fence. The �progtsrrs arranged ice d each months meeting during the Flaodlishtirig will be introdtioed man. dtulrg a diSttsssion on comm& ; Iis year and will provide a lot at unity centres said, that, `•demands d at Rorrsimg winter, promises to be of ft.ii at Sky on win for an' " Doge Hill school' Oct.O8th from 2 to > came ::am persons' �/� / • al interest: Many neiw and tbr- 3.30 pm. -, meaibera a21 sections of `� Outstandingaddition m�f11 be who were not satl:$ea to sit at 'ca Ontario. County., will be cons.'rsg out � the latest is hwhionow. exclusive TyrOI � members of the home ft? an !�� with other Au Brougham Munlc� I 16th to Canadian 'Club and gots. are invit- >17 --and wanted '4 and Bull - equipment from animria, New to m out to a Scalds old barn eo ed -to -join this-srov+p---_�--------- Skis and old boob In will •, +, , from 10 to 11 a.m• for . . au sines " drlalc tetra s nOnle begln�ut�g A_ t0 L be obtainable an a rental beads - _---------------------- 30 --- --------------- froiii 2:30 se 3 °'�'' hlma�ll to _ - • p.m. for name: beginning A meeting wen .be held to hick. yot, su s ort ski Ch>b. - �.... Mto I• _ " _ _ .. _ - - - _ • crisp Community "Hall on 'lhesday, aaambers one tree Ieetoa wlt6 the Iit�. and Mrs. W. 3& nunt wish o Note --Similar din. d makOctober e at 1f -the Pl d idsa of hairpins eon to a good announce the eng S, ant of tlhoW is well ap ¢ is '. be held V shortt at toward a btpl� and gv loe7-tae a ea 8a, to mer• , y Badminton .Chib lsae the coming alta season. .s• •.eta � Dunbarton Frenchm Say -and Fairpolit.0ioCh year. Any _ Ons one Interested i. !av!!Sd s-- . � � !�� ic''h >� �raawloed, alae of Mr, ams , �1 - - to attend, _ .... ....:_ a..�._ i I - - Ing to !silos ptsem an 00taber IM`�' ' k t z - w 16i w - — "•� a from three separate .�. ,• is t a min nater*. Ross e was displaying orhis IRS.' _, - - -- - - � ;� � { -- tooth but was far too sleepy � - • care. Dave was feeling ver! grown-up - on the eve of his first day at nursery school - Yes, Anne Hist; I had heard * I do understand your disil- yes, we were altogether is ugly stories about mothers- ' fusion, but if you could know,: our new home but in thought, UW but being * what many other daughters- q ♦ ' "` :. '�' f we were back at Ginger Farm. '.,latw' °�� + is -law go through you wouldM' early I discounted them all. I • ,consider yourself a 1 m o s t Bob had brought along some ex always pictured having a home �z+,;: cellent Ella► to run off off his and le around that belonged * lucky, Your woeful story u'.:, , .,: y projector. The farm scenes �°p *holds two bright spots - your & Y� a 4o me My husband and i ho " F brought on a feeling of aoatalgia + motfier-in-law love& the baby, °tom met and married while he was r:� --children and doge playing + and you won't have to spend �,� r , ff s ? around together. TIPPY -dear, In service, and when he was s • the rest at your life with her. v v R f✓ �' faithful TIPPY in one picture; discharged we moved back here * e to stay with his mother till the Thirsk o! these, take a new �• . Rusty and Robbie in another. on your courage and r �" °� Pictures of the house and farm found a place to live. I was * grip g f o �r' +' to understand this older wo- buildings and the back lane preinaat, and thought it would % be grand to have our baby born * man who demands so much. ; e.4 i %`5;. with its snake -rail fence. We • She has kept house for a gen- ,. ^'t`r' ' „t qtr; followed the pictures closely in her house. I:°• y�> c U30 • oration, her ways are her own, _x s :. remembering, just remembering couldnit have been and she is not going to change.` v s� .' : - - and realizing as never before wrong! She has turned out to •You may not do the work the r9 yy 9 what we had given up, know-' _ be a real matriarch. I do know • way she does (and this sheIng that hard cash can never how to cook and keep house, but . thinks is stupid) but if you compensate for what has been i she insists I do everything her. *will forget you're a bright irretrievably lost. However we way and it I make one little * youngster and humble your % - mistake she says, 'Too bad you have our memories - many. . ' had no home to learn in. I * Pride in a Yea-ma'm spirit, many happy memories. With * you will make your life more them we must now be content. can't understand why my boy * pleasant. NOT FOR SALE -Mrs. William Hamilton proudly points to the - married youl' * Her autocratic attitude quilt it took her 23 years to make. On exhibit at the Wyoming Traveling Salesman* ") miss "It is so humiliating I don't * makes you most unhappy, but State Fair, the quilt contains 13,500 pieces in 27 different my wife's cooking" )maw how long I can stand it, * you must believe she does not colours and depicts a garden scene. Mrs. Hamilton has insured Second Salesman: "So do I - k She makes me feel like such a * mean to hurt your feelings, the cotton quilt for $1,000 but wouldn't take $5,000 for it. every time I can." fool! My dreams have turned * She thinks she Is teaching you "It's not for sale. I'm going to hand it down to posterity," she - out to be nightmares, and I am * the things you ought to know; says. ' so confused and hurt I can't be * so accept her corrections, Make Your Own myself and I spend too much * quietly and politely, and let time in my bedroom crying. * her see you are doing your What can I do? • best to please her.- - - "In other ways ' she is really * For your husband's take, I nice, and she is crazy about the * know you will try; , he must baby.... DESPERATE * see you are not happy, and- .. - • that probably distresses him. �s • Remember that to long as you_ rii/`r�✓ _ Ea@rf Easy Sew • have his affection, this darling + baby, and the prospect of . PRINTED PAT'T'ERN home of your own, you can HRONIC 'l • take a deep breath and relaz. 1" �li 7ism • Instead of resenting her dam- * ination, win her good will by * seeming grateful for hoz quid_ INGER y ' . ' • * ance. Practice humility( and • • your common sense) and by - • • • the time you leave she and ("`..,r, ,,,, lir% i P. C 1 & rke- c3r v wvi hGH{: • • • . you will be good friends. • * . • A LOSING GAME R Surprise! We have mushrooms -I believeerea one appoint- • • • • • • • "Dear Anne Hirst; I met a growing on our front lawn! The ed for almost every rural muni- • • • ' • boy nearly a year ago who was • first Lot we regardedgh suspicion -were thewith grave cipality. He keeps a watchful _ • • , • going into service. and thou q or were eye on farmers' fields. It any+ , ' • • • • • we had only the one date I sim- they not, true mushrooms? We field has an overabundance of ss� .:" • ' ply cannot get him off my, mind.. looked them over very carefully, wild carrot, chicory or any other — When he was home on leave he remembering all we knew or noxious weed, the inspector has- didn't even call me, and though had 'read about mushrooms ver- the authority to order that field j I've written him several times sus toad -stools. We decided these to be cut. I! the' farmer fails to - he never answers! were the edible variety 3 picked comply then he is in for a lot "I am really desperate. l know them, cooked there. and dished of trouble and expense It is ar- _ nobody else will ever move ase them up for supper with tried Sued the rules and regulations as he did Can you help me win bacon. Partner looked at his governing weed control" are to - him:' I am nearly 18,piste and at the first mouthful his interest. Well and good. But ` -'ISETTINA"% exclaimed - "Well. here goes - how can cutting his field bene- ' -I know it is hard to believe -but I'm glad -there's a doctor on Rt s tanner if the land nett to - - that one's love fora boy is the street!" Since then we have him has been sold to a real * everal batches Now we estate and allowed to hopeless; one cannot' accept had s • going on without . him, for he are giving them away -to the become over -run with more a�l� ttif�f,4 r f NfQ01Jg has become our dream of hap- doctor's wife, no less. She seems weeds than you'd And on an. _ * piness. Yet sooner or later this to know- her mushrooms'. It average farm in twenty years? Many a room has been trans- _ r "happens to nearly every girl. seems tunny, so far as we are . It just doesn't make : sense. it formed witfi ne* s4 meta Finally, we have to admit aware, ours is the only lot that weeds are allowed W go un- you can do it, too, by following 1 ' that he is just not interested has spawned mushrooms. And at checked on vacant land then our illustrated directions. t •e 'i )f " in us, and suddenly we realize the farm we had them on our municipalities might just ap well Instructions 580: Step -by -stop * } .� �: *that it we keep on pursuing front lawn too. Anyway, we are dispense with weed inspectors directions for slip covers for i • him he will only think us still alive to tell thv tale. How- altogether and nave the tax- varied chairs, soca It's thrifty ! • cheap, and laugh behind our ever, It isn't a risk I would sug- payers that much money. An and so Satisfactory! 4859 ? • back. gest anyone taking without first alternative is . to make weed Send THIRTY . FIVE CENTS O1,* SIZE WOOL" Be a. good losq:. hand knowledge of the differ control compulsory -for' specu- '(stamps' cannot be accepted, use • and lators. as well as legitimate far- postal note for safety) to Laura You will stop mourning him once between toadstools i ,�.q - • if you date the, boys at home, mushrooms - and certain! I mors. Undoubtedly that' would Wheeler, Box 1, 123 Eighteenth - • and I expect you have turned wouldn't be the one to advise be the better way -and would St., New Toronto, Ont Print Our new PRINTED Pattern- • down several who have asked you on which- is what. certainly be hailed witb joy by plainly PATTERN NUMBER„ easy -sew! Just ONE to take you out Don't recuse the unhappy victims of hay your NAME and ADDRESS. lhrilty, Well, it looks as !! the daily ' yard 35 -inch fabric is all you -again., You won't believe it -round is following its usual pat- fever. Two FREE Pattern as a gilt need for each of these pretty ' today, but if you start dating fora. From most kitchens comes Well, we had all the family to our readers -printed right ser serving aprons, Make them for •them and seem to enjoy i!, the here last night. At such times our 1957 Laura Wheeler Needle - the :well of pickles, preserves, We are glad we didn't settle for craft Book. Dozens of other de - yourself, bazaar best-sellers! :� day will come when that will isms and jellies. And in the or- a small house - when all the sigyou'll want to order -task i Printed Pattern 4859 includes be true - and then you will chards apples, pear and plume _ three styles: Misses' Medium • wonder why you spent so hang ripe for the picking. Rosy grandchildren are here the house fascinating handwork for yotts� - size only. Each apron: 1 yard. !man empty evenings wish- we have isn't a bit too big. They self, your home, gifts, bazar P Y Y P Y red apples make a pretty pia S5 -inch. Jiffy -cut in one iece! • ing . for a lad who doesn`t like plenty o! room to roam Items. Send 25 cents for your - P tore b they hang from the bend- around. Eddie looked as if he copy of this book today Printed directions on each pat- know you're alive.Ing boughs; crabapples looking tern partEasier, accurate. • * ► like colourful miniatures of had been through the wars. Pias (' U ter on his chin, a scratched Send FORTY CENTS (40t) you suffer in-law trouble&, Snows and Wealthier, every few cheek and a bruised and sw•c'.- ISSUE 40 - 195' - • a, ,. ( (stamps cannot be accepted, remember that common sense, crabs a potential jar of jelly to ' use postal note for safety) for humility and courtesy combiaa -serve with -a succulent roast of -, this pattern. Please print plain- to overcome them. Anne H1rst beef. Come to think of it, if "an 3 ly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, can help, and Ger sympathy and apple a day keeps tlae doctor STYLE NUMBER. guidance are youri for the ask- away" there should be enough „ t Send order to ANNE ADAMS, In`. Write her at Box 1, 12.3 -apples around to put all the doe- g Box 1, 123 Eighteenth St., New Eighteenth St., New Toronto, tors Out of business. But alas, ' { Toronto, Ont. Ont. sometimes that theory works in reverse. Apples must be picked Yy broken bones as a result. A rot - ton branch gives way; t; ladder is carelessly placed or someone loses his or her balance ...and i » , si' § s rY 2'•c� so a doctor is called instead Of a a , , > r, <" '�: 3 >'F u. '' being kept away. Be careful, folks, better be safe than sorry.c , MY, where has the s gone to? Here - • - s r^ y> t we are, into fall x2 �*" already . evenings cloning in,,i dawn coming laterand later, . _ p Exhibition over, children back to, school, fall fairs in the offing, �g i i;s " �'" �u,� gardens getting somewhat rag- 'b� ged and goldenrod blooming everywhere. And how it'sbloom- ing! n - arked farm fields, op- tioned tioned acres and vacant lots, all All RIDE - Louis Tonti received this letter whichshould have are a golden glow with this J .-wound u In the " „ NOTHING SACRED -Seems even the world of i • smoking 7 p ' postage due" department, but nevertheless ratty but troublesome weed'P P O 1- - was delivered to his Trenton, N.J., home. The letter has a slam P isn't limited to men any more. These ladies Joined the.puffin uffin p One would never imagine ap pll right, duly canceled by the Trenton Post Office, but it's an weed inspector existed anywhere at the World Champion Pip• Smoking Content at Lake Plexl� ' 1 H green trading. stamp, rather than a government Issue. in the province. And yet, we However, amen -Harold R. Sodom -won the contest by keep- '. t The stamps have a redemption value, but not with Uncle. Sar % know there we Staph inspectors Ing his pipe going 70 minutes and 15 seconds. ', ; w..• r.,. y . -}, ` ,.,..,. i ' ..� ° ..i "` .. ,. ' � ,,,.. ,,.✓'....�.✓ a/"' -"...r ...:':r:..w y..,r ..n....<•w.t'>_ _ -� ' ��"'l�l' y -. - , 'Ya Mark an 'X` ` before magazines desired and enclose list with order -----�- ClCoronet ---- - - -------- •. ...'�' fir' , �1, -s'G \;.. 1 +.L.' `I .. ,/ - 'moi. _ • : ;, .. _ : .. 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COMIC sue at the same hour, 1,45 Pb on aSernoon. The dsaa- son, at much appre„. Mr. and Mrs. J?W d- O'Brien M at the Comm Octobeer Community Hall, No. 6 (Lily) icel was decorated with fall quit, iatrd at easel soloist for theday, '• aro spending a week's vacation week's Sill- 8th. Holy Coaoanainioa, Rev. Gilles - No. 3 (Rose) vegetables and flowers, The Rev. M Mr. and 31rs. Lloyd - Broome and -at Lodge. Algonquin 3'ark. pie ad�tyda � , No. 1 (Jean) •.'tt' ( ; i s ` Ar NgLiow of Northminster Church family of Hampton, - and Mr. and 4 Sympathy is extended to Mr, Our sympathy is extended to No. 2 (Rae) •' R v In Oshawa; nuns guest speaker. The '?raise iIiaY', Mss. Noel Marshall, of Toronto, vis- ited on Sunda, with' h[r, 1Sea Smith. Game W � � �- �. Hclsherson and famii7 In ilia No. 6 Xv a sass's choir sang and. Scats. Cecil Disney. lag of h� mother . at • Plrince Al- pawing of a dear husbada and father No. 4 (Joy�� , e • ' � 0 ) and ,Yrs. ,Reg. �+ker, of Pick w;ng bert last Tu may' at Sasnn7brooi SOsptaL , :sang a solo "O Lard Moet H,oly", Sunday v:skors with Mrs. F. Dig. M" and 11�Dra Richard Avis, Joan 'We invite you all to our Thanks- High Bingle - flat - Xse Stoi* 3K - assisted by Mrs. C. E. Brown at the rey were: Mr, and Mrs, sy dney and have giv�g 9ezvice on Sunday, October Sigh Bingle" with haltdiap - Msaft' - - piano. Knowlton and family at skill- taken a trip to' Fredericton. ]!1. to visit Mrs. I& at 1.45 - P, m. This to Qad a spec- 'Pho®npson�2l4. The, church serviee, continues next en and Mk. and Mrs, Uriah Jones ofs. "B." Artr- is' ial day for us, dor the burning of � �� dent -Rae i3toek Bila , Sunday it the summer hour os 9.45 Oshawa. ' Frank Fog= kelt b7 the mortgage note will take place; h Triple aa+iRh - l ' with Sunday School at 19.45. Sac- 'Supper Mr. and Mrs. Sen Halliday ,arid and Plane on Tuesday last sur a Zive-week We were pleased to see Mrs. Pax - Zheagpeon Tla -- --- �: - :xament of the Lord's Will. be family of. Brooklin, visited on Sun- vao- ation in Ant �. who has been aide, at church on - ooserved, i �.i+� day with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jones. lobes Albert Balder has been Vis_ I Scores over 300 fiat - Sae Oak 'fel; _ The Community Club meets this Mr. ani Ws. Roy Ward, Mr, and en to hos at Weston for treat- The business meettoig of the w Eileen Thompson S44. 20L Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Dick Ward and Dianne, Clare- ment A. washeld at the Jieetory, the Scores aver 200 with handicap - 3dt_ President Bili, and Mrs. Guthrie. A wont, and Mrs. W. P. Jones. had � , and fare. date of our Christmas Bazaar will em Thompson 2l4, 251. >� \ � . J 4 of euchre has been planned. Sunday dinner with Mr. and Airs. B, ;�� �� � will � he anapunoQd neat week. Shorts sed 233; Tilde Tiffs f!� _. Smeere syanpathy it expressed to ramieson th Pallaize damflies in the passing ma _.. .ofsse6ea. S . Fallaize Et ber hoe o Sunday School will be at 10.00 a. • m, nett Sunday d'ollowed by a cosi- The members of the Bowlmg Lea- BUDGET TERMS Thursday, following a heart attack. e' for the three unaa iservicree aPP- gee enjoyed a good time at a corn roast• last Friday at Brundle's lake Service was held an Saturday .n Toronto ointmenit at 11.00 a. in. in the it. aide beach. BUILDING SUPPLIES : -7 w3-th interment in Pine bills Cemetery. Zion Church +�, Mr Syd M^Donald of Uxbridge The firt�t Saxes and School meek - 3&.3&. and 1'dre, Rea Cox and tam_ and Mr. and Mrs. James Halliday i4¢ will be held on Monday, Oct -w!30 ober 7th, at the • to 3 , 117 spent" Sunday with Roe's par- and fanny of Oshawa were Sunday school. Ail the par. eats are urged to come out said / its Mr. and Mrs. W. Cot. of New- -. tonnrilie, guests at -.he Carlson hair. W. A. meet the new teachers, and %.0 NO DOWN PAYMENT will meet nexl+t+Fednesday, have an opportunity to discuss any - Mrs. George Fu,ckin, her brother October 9th. at the home of Mr's• H. 33clb Boson and tturhr riwtheR, Mrs. A. W, Betaon, spent the week -end Moore at Greenwood, with Mrs. Ai- Ian Manderson in -prablerns. The Anneal Sports Day sponsored . " SimpSoll/ g Wood Products charge of this by the Hone and School Amocia- - - w _ -ith Mrs Betson's sister at Brock- V i11n program Roll Call --",A. Verse with til! Word tion w:n be field at the school on HARWOOD N at NO. ? HIGHWAY` ' - Mr. and Mrs. H. Rose; Mr, and _Serve", October._ Ph. A few volunteers are AJAX PHONE 1039 : 31f m Geral t 'Hose and family and 'Airs. tis. Wagg of Markham, visited -_---------- ----------- Frenchmen's needed to help serve reizeshnnents, The8owlinLeague had a ;odd _ On Sunday with Ms. and Mrs. Wm �, sta on Thursdayse da7 night with soiree Guthrie. high scores. The teams are not yet =• . �OCTOBER SPECIALS I Ca�ogre`ulatioar to Mr.. ane ![rs. named, and are llrlyd by nu."rbess at - - - Mr and Mrs. C P Jeesher and Maurice Hickey who were married Present. Teams tsunber 3, S, a and \ sem. �f WWtbr, visaed Mr. and 31Rns. Prank Puekrin and Susie on -=------• -------=---=--------------: 12 each have minne - polrst.. !and 11 . - HAZEL'S t • terve foes points, poin red Ilk throe I _ Blends?. then In Winnipeg, Paints and the remainder have two 11lr. and Mrs. Charles Rua" of lift. Ben Wlli:ngr who spent his portals cads. N and ll&, and Mea Druid - - boyhood days to Audley, and now High Triple for the ,mess-411alah�/�ysalon ea NaUer, nm� and handy of Pido- of Port >�. and Aline. Winingr. at, Thane 3S6 and 2l6: RossPlaytbrd / - acing were Sunday vis ors ' at the tended the church service on sea- day. 379 and M. Clidf Parsons 261, High 152 HARWOW AVE. S. AJAX SHOMIhq Coon _ = 'some of Asch and figs Belt renewing old acquaintances be Triple foe Helen Hill M;_ +� • - Mr. Gent+f! Astley lett by pirelQ on for* CMUnUing as thesis •wry to the 1<Rs* Playford fit sad Geary Coney Cold wave permanents by an expert with several yeses saiost " - ar 7riday from Halton to visit his bra- Lourentirar - :236 and 22L experience. A graduate of the Faciane Academy of Advanced Hat' - _ Speeiai ttkM for Odeber appointnanh rae0iee0 frewe -THM w ' $3.50 to $1 Z30 aompiNe with your nein NEWSPAPER r • ► VOR ONE FULL . 1 .. , SEAR, WITH e e .OFFER No. 1 9 MAGAZINES FROM GROUP B : :$3;.25 OFFER No. 2 -'OFFER No. 3 -;.'OFFER No. 4 Vii- MAGAZINES FROM 1 MAGAZINE FROM GROUP A ,tMAGAZINES FROM CROUP B 2 MAGAZINES FROM GROUP'B _ GROUP B = 3.75 .:, 4.75 .25 Mark ah 'X -before magazines desired and •enclose- fist wi+h order. 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' • s r 1 Name-------- -----------------------'--•--------- ' I Street or R.R ---------------------------------------- rsr..r a7row , to a Wnrb for IUet �•aY4eA+rtve�+eaesee r.. {.. Of{~iee__,--------------------------- Poet "It's good to hear your voice agaiin, Son!" e "It's good to hear your voice agaiin, Son!" '_7 On their rettarn the coupie win ukely. R. round IN, R:chft 193; IL aiit 173; C. Hollinger 171; A. WEDDINGS reside .in Pickering. Mr. and 119m. Leonard Cor McIntyre I,*;' 'IL, loorrish 10; F. IW1 C. 21art 10; R, 'Rabinoon and daugliker Cathy of Toronto . worr- oa Graires 153; Mv. Bryant 145; .14 1 noyes-Deendue vis- Benham 188; N. Sea in; It i• -9 y_4C41h4rMM ited the former -3 Parentaon Sunday, -job 187; -j. Cribbin 187: k 'White' LeCrard 132; r. Hall 140; R. - ------------- 184; j., Bryant 192; r. plitz I=.$. man 137; C. Barrett 129-, H. Eurns Pr4s!)yteriaa C"r=cb.' Ash- ----------- - --------- . H. was the se.ting for a candle- A pretty wedding took place ua Robezi McPherson Bob Bryant 181 A� M5. V. Barrett 143; G. Found I burn, -31orrish 181; light wedding on Saturday ' Last, St. Francis de Sales Church here on Corradini 190; D. Shortreed 179; B. X qqa:rea 1a; S. Butt 186; Saturday morning last when Lenore A veteran Was an(; Scott 174, X User, 173: Ben BT7- EL=beih Anne Deeming, dau- Of both the Boer w Hogarth 165; F. hexon 145; 0 Dorothy Callaghan, youngest dau- World War L ROb1Tt McPherson, ------------------------ --------- 142; B. Will 164; B. Boyer;; T. Shier of. Mr. and Mrs- Arthur B- Sites of Mr. David Callaghan and of Poselaank died on , Su rso , 83, :Deeming, of Myrtle Station, was un- ,Sunday at It Riciwdson; a Barkey. �he late Mrs. Callaghanof the Bay, &4nnybrook Hospl,-a 1. after a leng- -1ted in marriage with M.-. William ---------------------- ------------- Arthur Boyes, son of Mr. and Mm became the bride at Waurke Josm],J, thy illness. Macys Tail01s ZZOIStim FOR LZROONS DF Hickey, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. X Mr. McPherson was born in Scot- '21arry W. Boyer, of nckaring. Dr. , I lead,, jo:ned the ALTERATIONS and REPAMS the Hickey of Pickering. r1riperial Army D. Armstrong performed Piano' a Tileer ,ceremozW. Miss F.: n, Steof Baskets of red detlias formed a at 14. He was wounded in Fiance, 'PICK UP AND DEUVER i)hen ck _,g music, colourful setting for the cere y and- retired from the , 4Toro&.o Played the wedd m0n Army at the CLOTHING MONDAY, EEPTEAMER 23, IM Pratt.o! 'Whitby, performed by Rev. Father DignarCL end of World War I w MADE TO MZASURE with -.'he rax*, and Mrs. P. X Givcn' in marriage by her father, Of Sergeant in pH8NZ_P1CXZRING JL3W` At The Nofte Of 8e7. DL aut*m Isifig the -wedding Prayer' 'hr Royal Field Art- tather. the bride was attired in a full-length illerY, Rq; Division. Tke -man"'. - Pickering, Oak Given in marimip:e ty h4r Coming to C Will Can At Your Home For -ore n full-length gown gown, with a man tiered full- anaia-An-IR19-he I -�ji- .- )i�jjd­ Dbliver JUANNZ STROWGER -the - b y"� I faille anci kencon lcngth skirt of,chantilly �ype white employed at the old Chrisile ',of Candje-whie Street Oct 11 A. R. C. T. lace, fashioned with '10.1. siceves, lace, W.th the fitted bodice having HOSP-tal until his retireMEnt, 1937. neck- an orier.W neckline and long sleev- Besides his widow he is survived I n,eirpire bodice and portrait , by que6. Th, boj,�ff. es ending iv lily points. three daughters, Mrs Gerrard. :4ine wiu$, 'a -e ap�ll . Cy -ard. n heirloom veil 4 bIrs. A. Marshall and Mrs, B. Herr - ant ern­`ilered in panels She wore a e ant skin, Small©tor�� �.ne deep ttLle Ft:sion. held -by a t.ara' of lot. all of Toront t4of leat, lace C2-P*-3siz'.; 0 tv, sons Rob ended -n a -quias. -reT omly orna- Of Men , Oh: d d of box pleats and slight pe?rls and sL Mentor. .0 an Davi Loos v6il i trulle 1neftt WaS a small rhinestone cross Amer -les; seven grandchildren and zweep. er (Sales Md S it PICKERM and she carried a cascade e! white s,3 great-grandchildren, uslor; �vas caugh, I= hmd. carnations and ckdymnthemurns. -------------------------- ------- -dress Leaded With je-,vels, �-­d she as maid of tarried an z",-" -'e period � BCM Mary Carpenter ciao chry5:1nth=tt& _red with honor, were a waltz length g6vrn SPORT NEWS _5 centred If 7 -rr,. ascent b!uz talf-ta, -wlth V- . Toro and Outboard Marine Productsan orchid. PICKERISGI B3WLING tLEAGUE 4 _s 'IrY teckline, back and front. short The maid ! f h --nor %% zs fd•i !M is�eeves, with COBRA CHAIN SAWS % ­,Toyc3 of pi.,,e:,inS. and the other and complemented i . a Wilmot Ga.es has agreed to be =ttend ants were Mrs, Wrn. McAnd- large bow at t!--: bock. The brides- Treasurer for J*,e Lea&.Le again - 'n rraid. 31153 K3'.hleen Hickiy,. sister this 'Year. Eich Ca;)ta.n is respon- Beatty Washing Machines & Appliances less and IoLIS T"1'5,z7 G:3� Z.. - both A ppr of Toronto They all -wore identical dicittical of the irMO-1 chane pink taffeta on 3-bl,xie, to collect -$6,%t .scam- h,s team wn] - Z, 1; -�g* 11 9-AM3 OP Fir -tree th--! sarin; l.rl,s -z the rnaid of honor SL Wil:�ot can pay Mr. Brock for - "s':ocp necklines - Soldering and Light Welding green e:,.e*- - . and and bl)'h wo e ' while feathred the guarar.-.eed $343.0 each bowling -cap . sleeves * and ma*:ningl satm hea-!d7L-1 7711 cu-iad nosr:g!3y,, of cl9fit- Taw means everyone pays cwn-re*, eni�nZ 'Ail. length YelTa- 3-4 white rnums. chain sows REPAIRScwtow sawing-. I I for their bcrxling PIL3 prize money, 'No - -i kack 'land They --e 9. een br.1 Mr RG nd Hickey w a his -,holhei they bo -Al or do not tcwl, and carried.. cres- .-�t:,Ieroq t 6. Itatin tandeajwx man, and Thomas This .5 a. MI:ST., Also collec, Lzc 2-MON 1 -7 st-ted -s %sher, 7%%e Wedd�rg cents 6:­YelloW.' P,O-'n-P=.s - with. Ke' -7 head -pin and he sure to mar% c rotas, laycd by Mr. W, C. 'them 'vidually, strands of ivy em oda� Your She:t irld. ITurkar and 'k Miss Jane Ke=0 of AJax was the ! ­' . SL-pheri Ca;, Z". -1 of white ht, colloist- a ;,) Zo 'rrx tin -with ah ban- 711P 1"e-P!Ot f", was hpld in -the Sept. � -1. ;Wizz-B. Morrm .4)rgandy ooer sat M217; Craig Mirka: i2; CL -ire "C' h; T e and Zreen' back _!74 in. F -.A:! where dean and the bride's L Gates -re- MCI a �asket Of A�fftc- Bir's L.Ckle� received wear- Halter 210; J. Sq�ircs 210:' S1 LK'S MARK ET i,stre a I , - She Ca. 207 B. Ri:1,ardso- 2,'4! W, Gates _-Iris -un'..1% ivy tra-Is. *so 0-ce dress in aqva with Pam., ni IN, 205; J. Ren. e 235; t. Tay:o. Mr. K(=P. of A)a,.7 vias d,,s.f r ro- t 1, ------------------ in Ushers an -1 a coria. -e a' white chr) 32nthe- QUALITY MEATS best rna,,� 'or til� 00`19 GEORGS MOORE of Tor- !7#1 Treo,_.,'5 T vrr,:o an Mr, Ver.= BA'ret. of_1 rather a%sisted in navy ell's, bli, WELL D.-GGIVG - Tt1NN_-LLLlNG- 3 s' '`hiceenrg I hat '11.1 ,co -s -q! o' red rc-seR, SZPTIC TANKS' At Moderate Prices -t om =s held in the For 1r3ve*I'nZ - Soutbrri-- ftlrba'wks-Morse Previo-e Systems t.,� - ce.-I to -the church ha*r at Ashburn. Whe7e the S'a'M .the- b,ile• cho;sa a whitn or,:! Phone Fickenni r.1%V :r; a �A­k flecko-4 -.;', r! I - PHON1 PICKMNG 26 Oci 1� bride': harnnsairr�., b;ocad- 'Pssnriets and ­�'rsag,! of r^,k po�.�_. ............... ...... b;i,;c n -.-r r 0. �te qilk aid natchiho O'l f! -t ; n w !l rc3ida NOTICE TO CREDITORS .dc 1;.-, wn a mot- P-ck-r:nz A%D OTHERS -4e dusty rose her kh ­------------------ C'-.-.r1:fly lac: fit tilt F,%Cat,- 6! MA7-Fl. (40WANi 13Ck 'BROCK ROAD late of fh!- Township of Pi�-Ierinc. 'hr i%or.s- co 5 cif ha:V,Zt nt"a Tl"'- i�;e-,'t"4 of Lne in the-Conaty of Or -131o, Widow, n LET t! n n -.,I - ' Mv a pow PFMTO-FVTISEE04G inp tf­ bride- Zf thiz- sc:h-ol on_ Lrondly., C ­,bier A -r,',, Z frau'- clairrs saw &nnf-t-t •a r.,w- tL_; dreSS 7, zt 8-:�� thz fh- E.-ta-0 of %label CSir, VETERINARY 9UPX'L= .0 C14 Thal-epoa, us lime. a hat. evirir." A:;.,! to 11 130 !if. the o! Pickertnz 0011 BABY NUM 4-ith ".­.�hlr, . . -C 60660646 , r on �r..4 co_* a -A h -te in LL- C flu 0 7 n fun. W,!! aiz-n �e a n in'y or O -V3 -1o, Widr-v, - chid co- oge, ccxrLn_- h r : b,�ut the 30th day :STORZ HOUNJ or is. grocery s!%!5 er who d'ed on I 04= ........... .... ... 19?T wriv hereby notV:cd CLs 13 "',Ie firs: mee-ing of the of Aur.,R,. 4 era, 'r THAT Week Dayi Souge Zoad Homo I siasi So co:re ' and tring your to send rar?ic,lar,; I!' -;a to the • A. M. to 1. 0 4 P. hL me nelghb,-.s.- Refre&1j.-ner.ts I W 11 be tinjersaned on nr ~`:!ore he 31st PRESCRIPTION sows" 1.00 P. IL to 9.00 F. IL served. day of October, 1957, after which :toad ar.1 Harry Dawson Jr, + The F. -Z. _ hT. 1 - date the F -r -me will be distributed + Wr,,ne i* Lon U to W oily the claiinis of and Son 3;cr.t 'the ,week -end With with reeard I h6d. i!Z..:1v. yeai. the. fore= r s 'pare-, pare -its. which lh!- unde7Sigred shall then. on We -.es4ay, -P _:.At;: 5, Rruge W. •Carter wilh Javt no'l-e. mei -the, undersigned le Re BOYES' I and Mrs me B• V.al 3 1,6,1 Z t UO -able to any person of Go --don an 'i to 1* M'chael ..and limniy . I fb. red whose clam he shall not then ha"e Al' wrf­ ire So"rby, r -pent the week -end v,sit- atter�! and y a Z Lng Mr. and notice. he by Mm. Drug Overho 41ilposoomw 1c%-'ure uhici. w cea-_;�r.sed of VAT7D. at Toronto, thh 240 day fit at Muskoka, T W11ite .1 , -_ J stem Mr. and M -m and, Septesobtr, IS57. _!P11CZXRINQ �Y.:er' and'a Les -1,11070f IN fFmil7 s. -.en' the week -end 'at their HARRY A. NZW74AN. will' provile COtRati±I mea cal at Sala. DL7L,;, the Fx-evtor, try bidlirrA allehors, Bay . Pleased to -C-Port that Mr. lVeay. Newman and Newman. 36 Toros" h:Ki�, alter th. :,te-e g e -t, To-ronto 1, Ontario. er is home frcv. hospital and loin Str T be .1ellow-;azen, ani taacci mill The Ca7_ztznas; Bazaar will be- �'held oa'?.bvamier 33, Lom 2 to J; JACK PURCELL & COMPANY �, m. A d's-play c! -'rtsy PIT-, and Crafts Member COnWWft Stock b i:s -ii! to one the many _' BNAw-n-c FocUMn attmions. 7.Ze I-oo: P,�!zes and e n e ra l -,Nar-dwa_'e 'Hourly 'Jrd,Aiz b,-,. new fcfeatures70 HARWOOD AVENUkSO.UTH''The Toron+o Stock Ench 7. this year. F�!c-c, *h date �n -_`Id. AJAX AJAX 1165 T4 "Wick Off" J.' �A FA. I L ol E DA YS 7 TON D UN 6 A, R a ILLIAM;' 'auls Park) S1 SAY Dt (OPPOsUe Ki% 7 Wip"n'day, CCtob er 7 -CHIROPRACTOR -;PHC)/VE. 165P f -or -13n days -.7 (X—RAY) p1r.,400d, �158 Harwood Ave. Ba Ajax, Ont. -Har&a're' ld W sons al and PHONE 767 'Albuldin� Ph'e 39 Pickering - 7 Ch" Seel 90 a PIA T_ > - _ + . aq • w + ••,rf ,. -- -Sjubtesit - - • The BngAneer deet ation:y erith F Carr.. h�teresting Facts south. two .wit a< _ i-= roads, but sraials with drainage and i� Pickering village. oust mile south d About Pitk`is gng sub-divialon probl�ti i • O U A K A STT E E D The W bitare officer carries out 1\'0.3 Hi;h way (Freachtnan's Bay). I�/� {� his duties in campl:ance with the ProWty of Robt. W. Balisd,,,, Sale RaC�tO-T Service i /1fbEA`'S Tollllils�ll` (j�at Welfare Act. _ at 2.09 p. m si►anP. Teras cash; m :Any 11isk@ Or Model The Building Inspector occopieB reserve es facto sold. KF,[+i and FUNERAL DIRECTOR hion,s o!Yice Tuesday and Friday aft- Ct.ARI� Pl;",�►-suctioneera. (; Clerk. Township oof Pickering ----- - ---9999---------------9999-- Arthur r ie ernk p to issue build ng and septic - • FURNITURE DEALERtank t8 and the rear of the roa s�,r,.zr-tea �.�e �+•�. q+i: S .(No. % Of A Series) time he ins-ens botldings. No, pe:- used hot water tank, electric, auto- mattC controlled, insulated $19.85. The Tax Collector collects taxes son may obtain a Permit unless hem �!?1NG SERVICE f Private Ambulance Service and as the credit of the Munieipai- submits ,Plans which show size of at a DAY OR NWHT • ' -. ity, wh^,n borrw-ving money, is 'de- least 980 square ,deet for a;; one- ! Tador Bt„ Aja 1+2'8 S 11 them ------------------------------9999-- ♦ llwnee A • : Pendent oa the outstanding taxes, s'orev dwellinR and car. Dans to t �., he is required ttiZo ee: em or all ostler requirements The estima- Oa117� wM, MCEA, PtO�� force their collac`ion by the use of value of Permit 1* the average OMAWA a bailiff. Council have tr'ed to make home now exceeds 4115 000 and X is p�'ifLIC _CB = it easier ,for_ r __. _expected_ that--195t' Building- Per-- 1 .—_ --- — c mats w:14 reach twee million doll- �'�'� �a�� — -- - Ooessil",' Phone Piekerin 93 Ing them to pay m three equal ;n• en stalments on June M. Au Defence y 9 gust 31. and ars this year. PitiOlileu October 1, We also have .a Bylaw Enfor e- P3ekernig, Ont. 3 It a tinea instalments - ' + are paid by June ?0, a d scant of Ment of are+ and a T�n4 Control Ott- - Needs You KEN AND CLARKE I one per:ent on total L-x is allowed icer whose duty it is to kzan the �������� but one-halt of one percent per do¢ •rte-elation under control. j; The above service3 require -a-tat- A FREE COURSE lin Basic C1vf1 ` - month is charged. on_ all past due AUCTIGNEERS W. H• J. TROWNBON, B. A. LLS. al offi-e r+'.a-f of six4-een per5ors. Defame Rectae Work, of twelve ��� s� -JW :accounts. bes:des which we have FPn:evie�x- weeks' duration, will ba held la the Ciivaties o! Otatssit� sad Yoirll. sad BZiLaiter The Assess n+, Commissioner is Township Hall an the responsible for making all assess-, era and a Livestock Va.iiator, who Plakering 1 path of No. Farm 9 jya b Heaeb• British SMS and Outside t mems which now our. b l about duty it is to value inimals and pout Brock Aoaa, " 3'�� , try KLled or damaged by dogs. 7 Highway. The Copse will btdwIS, Wd Reel Eelate Qieaw•ed Bldg.. AJ= eight thousand. He starts h:s rounds ons and praet- ' sire our Speoiaiti at Rlaa Abri about January 2. and cor^pl_tes his For the vest fourteen yeas t..c l•cturee. demonstriti o ea pec $t � tiba -Bmises llnr■e - Aswz lM h:alth of this townsb �v's residents ical taatraetlan. Classes wM begin Irrltle 460M Roll by October 31. He sends .out y has been in th+ r,^'� of a Part••`.ire at 8wo� P. m share, on Thptdsy sv- FkkerSeg - 7M Assessrerit noticev to ratepayers a- MOH an-1 Sanitary rnsnector ar-1 a slug, October .loth. and te>. be 4. 0. 1�e Ate•Ems bout Septernb-�r 30, after which datemugs t T full-t'me ru`;ii- Health Nn�. C'�-n- " eoatinned every Thursday evening ` :� P. It1: piMe 1lt�rls. !M any ratepayer has the right to sip- , _ menti^•+ J++ly ls•, Of this Yes •. v+" at the same hoar until Deee�mbar , b LoYa! Po�� Deal his a�eaatnent to th.� Court of t Preatits Jia►• been atelbiiahei now have the South Ontario Health lgth•' _ anebseeale sh" Im" Revision within fourteen days. Oth- , Lnit, comprising six of-the iouthe^- Citissets. reaid_n; or wo-klag in • LICENSED AUCT'IV ,rw,s,, the asseastyent stands, and �s ivy municipalities :n e h�ntmty with plcyleriag Township, having engin- • his taxes will be based on this a- hesd�uart,rs .in Fi.ker:ng V'lilagl. cerin;, construction, or other a�eah- �, Pkkaring sad W1itbT TaraSINIM mount for the following year, u We expect the lull-time bfecir,L y drs- the Court re�iv^e• Or Increases, this antral skills. are parti.aia�i 4' ROY M, HOWE D pun. Heeehold aid Pre'eety odfLcer o1 Hearth. two San.tary I= - Iced However. ALL is she tswtiship am!*,-ent, this fizure will 'stand CMlI�OPRACTOR �a1aa A'periiall: untrss it 's annealed to the `rn•^ty Mora and fly:-- nuraps will . giv' K•Illin; to learn are wele�e. There y, _ JnriRe within ten days trom date of e tournsh' be`t3r tenth serv%cea. will alae be a certain number et- the p X41AT - IE'!�t 4ttaafM Gina Juries: The last appeal a ratepayer (ta be continued) wcanciea for any ladies who may WH=T — PHONE MO 8-3811 has h to the Ortlatlo M+snicittal Bd.------=--- --9999- be Interested. . Whit" Pirafetd ani Buildiea T11, AsaeIors carry a- County Ass- AVC-TION SALE APPLICATIONS FOS ENXOL- k{ Dun" 8L.Wes$ essment Manual. which they use as MENT may be made by teispheoe to Wi MIV, ON?. � — WANTED '� a irui ie Th'! Man+28I sets the enuare Saturday, Octel er .'r — Important I'M Daniel-Jenkirm Chia' Rescue -: - Thos• Otifes ld0 l-741!! ' - ��my HOIN1� Aur rates for silt types of buildings auction 's-3ie of 38 heat! regis'ere•3. Olfte=r, ATiaatie 2-7934, or to Lio7d siLA><+i. ACREAGES A•�ID 'basad on reolaceaient Value. with accredit-id heed of Jersey cattle' Jo6astoa. Civil Do-ones AdaNais- ,Phone Res. - KO 144 FAiLKS deductions ?or age and locations: Dione threshing machine. sman of tratloa Otficar, Pleceritlg ISI. W 7tiw W> Bu7aet lull the land vnluee are based on their horses, hulking machin? and trot- .l seed Cel Dewe rayetwit productivity and location. erg also mixed grain. an Lot 3a B, Gt1.. his. QrGLiB . Ifree rites•>M Ad gzps tam" arc�crnerc% t11Wa ++ .rotten offies 030.4 lS : J. A Yr...�JCttitirr'lf 7. and SONS ,.: •`• - .: '-. 'Highway Monument Works - ie.iter• FURNITURE. SORT. ACTIN, PROP. -CHESTtRFIELD SMITES — RHES T ERFIELD BEDS SIECT�ONAL } IB. $ 1, Wbdtby,. Oeitirie R�taoHahed i ' Two mdles went of {tihl:hy on _ on No. i b g� between REAL ESTATE ..CHESTERFIELD SUITES STUDIO COUCHES DAIVEH- Pboae; R'bleby .rtU 8-:4fi3 Photo co-op now in Pick- - Bring and Ajax areas. To PORTS = SPACE SAVERS 'CONTIHEI-TAL BEDS BED- PLUMBING � buy or sell for prompt ALFRED tourteo��s service ask for -ROOM, DINING-ROOM, DINETTE AND lITC:EH SUITES g7,rQ>mIIrtG BaTHSAoau Mrs. Neil. _ call P iAft ii y t r. _. . ST> os $rel the l g�esf �>��r y� a re c : A. J. `Schatl- Lowest Prices in Cara a mwrmATHS GIVEN - - — . , :- ' : , FREE DaYERY tf PE�f EVENINGS :. Rhone: Plakeehng 95317 Realtor r :.�,... ----------------------------- General insurance — ! Pickering, 590 or MO: 8-3337 TODDFURNITURE,——TELEViSrow al RADIO !'______ REPAIRS_ ' ' M f ; 745 ' woodbiv A veme at Gerrard, - A - QSONE PICKERING IIT! • HERRI DUMBARTON RADIO & T'� • , S H A. H. RAWEW 1 FUNERAL AND ZOG=B a. CONANT, S. A. AMTHUR ���T �� . L ER and SOLICITOR AMBULANCE SERVICE RAMUST coN= BIR .Mr., AJAX Nd. Z HIGHWAY L .1 �1 I T E D - Ili Ounces SR S. Oshawa AT B ROAD ' EACH • A 1 KERING ' FUELS AND BUILDING MATERIA - ._9999--•--------9999-- ne D UIL IHG LS ' insurance Co. ' T0lepho - W'R= OR PIidN>i , : p - isw'Baies.For?rne And Ceestrj; - _AJAX 059 / Grade Antrac'te Cos — t� er. Cool wladaterm b.surince fie Bu,id.nga j r w M f Gfr4'l 04 - n•Jna,�ilJ,i, bno9>rt,o - Aislow•bi;a Ln urawe Of &a Glatt l bN i p a�J- s R e�•p, r- _ 1 +. BUIL �T��, - •�I.i tf� -�- �'�i� 1 �:� ��- ����i..a `L� C �• '.ParY"'�'ir Bowman & Q bsor, ► _� �t,a z � PHO\lr Rli1TL''i It) '''Ft R 4 AT--I -11 tY , 7 ! VT'.a +. a - b✓ .. L i i :z, r• __--- - - = cAalrsTS 'I'�� - LANE Pry - ASPH01.LT SHINGLES KIr(7}tEN ��ice• �yp, MONTEI7M, AIONTSIiii, AMML BLTII.'P and lvgrALLLr!! � � ROOF �y11 CEDAR POSTS AND POLES Co, i nN Yr)lIG EHATUtNS , L f_ .. Chartered Ac:eunteah FIs Howl � ��t �fYO��� ��1� °�S`�- Pe' ��e P�el����`i{� 7� Or �� LICENScD TRUSTEES +r - ; d( ng AJAT. .USHAI STRATFORD, � �". CL• '� i ) i I l • - //�di ;4' uda '1, 1S - a _ IOl U t �� �•;,� ASSES YO1:yR WAY . - 06FIAWA-C.' W. RITSHL, RA. &44112 01' $en�tl °° :. AJAX, P1CKF ^Ivr; F q. LaRStYd + 'i --- P5il3N� t - Fic 6s qi + - b�Js� �7 Y„ PICK. 243J 90 14--, ---------- DA ��,�r+rt`c�r : - phos•: WLttb7 - . . .. . , " 1. . ulato the '7a" "OPle on thi able . ling an a" twxt ftrn�, wb, board down traiffle. There .9 ar red flash - I .* . . . . . I . m,anwr in which ... &*-Greer apmt the w,eek ' the dos bar". CUXN=nt fiismen ar. Jor east and west traff - , ,d. 91 . - � 7 .- - __1 I � --- _- The regular me-t:ng of . the Brou- �he service. . I _,and anewered the calL but the buildirif &low-down warnift . f9r, north and � ...'�,., . . 40= Womea's la_-Atute wUl te with friends near LAke Rossea,.L - ik. to save. . . . I i :. � ... � ,� . ,4 , - ,.held in the, Township Hall on T"es. tv the home of her grand -daughter Mr. and Mrs. Zrae---M&V,,e, � _0't was tco Oar go The W A. met in the United .. � . - 1, I -end with . Church Sunday School�on Wednest, , � Mrs. Greg._31� of A4ax, on Saturday Oshawa, 4plent the week e underv�aqd.that Mr. Earl U- . I . _. ,.� - clay afternocn. O�.toLcer S. at 2.30 P. . . Mullen has sold his farm'on the . (4 . � . I ., -_ , ..., AIL Hostesses: Mrs. Z�, Ellimm him. e -;ening .Upon arrivin.M I sl�e found Mr. and 24ii. Howard HGckiey U1 M L: ae and has 'Purchased the day evening. An iatliresopg Ulk I i I 4 . .. . : ; - . J. Bradshaw and Mrs. Glin. Prcgrarn L, fawgY 9=0.-ise Qarty *aiting her Claremont � here, near was giv:4n'by--Xxs.-1Yed Ward. Sev- �e I I . I . -Historical Researz.h" to be tak- in h0nc. ,her 89th . Mr. -and Mrs. Young visited rel. .. . . . exal mus.cal numb � . . 1. 11: "A verse from an Autogi-Zi5b. AL- -'ud,'.ng a well-filled purse of mon- A numbe � were much enjoyed. It was dzel I , 4 I .1 . . . ­ ... . .-. Inan". All ladies welcpme. ey. Mrs. Shea. in a few - words Trawle Fair, at StoufzVW,e or, the . . crash on the ,6th Line tu hold I the anausl bazaar Qn Nov- i . � . . ... Mrs. George Ka. nilton and -bLS. th3n,ked,all for their kindness. The week-=�d. I . . ,. in a head-on am 23rd. 14 . '_ , . I .. 21'rancis Morton of. Kesw-cic v�sited L?-xiing closed with a'dainty lunch w. oo in ough On October M the xejular meet- .4 . I I . I . � . - . � � . . . have been reported in- the village. , an ars, Ing of the W. X, �S.'­-of the United 4 . - Mft&. and. Mrs. Mairs ore day Last Including a B.rthday served ' � . . . � . week. . . by the hoeltesa, Mrs. Greggs and Mrs. Well! the ocal ball seen!, is over ere aLmost dimolishicl- . Church will be held at the home, of . .� . . ,.� I - j :..t. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Anderson Reesor. . . for this Year. 0.1 Friday night, the w Bruce Lowden RCAr, who has Mrs. 'James Peddle, at M p. wx :; . . 7 . .. . . .;., . lw. '41nd hurilly of -Sandford, visited Mr. -A pleasant evening. was held in ' Peaches team .::eat. = Altona 13-7, Plase n(A3 changa of date, 11 . . I . - . been on' lleave hem, left on Monday -1 I . . � . � . . .­. - M". Shea. of vaiRby, vi _Eid ­ i nu � 5�frlends m- Ies -C . � A rew, outl-of-towneii Stopped in U34"& will be held k - � I - I and Mrs. Wan. Ellicott one day last a irk . --,., -76�-,- Businessmen -9 , Asso,_*ion l n ,Sunday after m0llw- I . . ­ . I . lccpO,t each celebrated their eOth bir-, r. and Mks. Wh% Sinclair. o: s _'� expressed doappointment. A devout . . . . . . ... . - I I . thday on Szpteunber 26. CongratW- 1%--wo-d %-. i+-,; .. I . Jain. . Mr. Clare Keevil has been app- been conductft a senes of services . I . . ations to botb: of yoki. . Alton, . ia�j Week. . �. - - - nre that swelPt through the barn ointed Technical Ad,:�iser On Rib- in the Altona Church during the . . . . � . - - . Mrs. Witter and daughte, Gladys . , , . .. . �pti o! John Dowling or, ' ' 'Obsetver , past two weeks. Lam Sunday . she I � . _.., :.." . -of Toronto, called on Mrs - Matt- - : -The Braogha.m Int. Ball Club the 8th concession last Thursday Come and wAl work oui of the Pet- 1 used the flaanelgraph method to .1 ", - , , ... . . . , hews on 'Saturday afternoon. �-P-nt -to Electric on Satrarday the Trarninr did an estimated damage erboro office. Ori Sunday,he visit- I I ,� .. . . s, K, Be:il an, -V family 28�� and defeated that tewn to the of $15SO0. Hay, gra:T1 . strei�;'_, four ed a* station at Huntsvil Claremont have been attending I _. D. Polly were lost in the fire Th Lr? past four, wcek-ends on this wor)L The Goodfellowship Class was in ' A , Mrs. W. Rwnillon on�Sunday% .7 Electric is a- small ccn-inunity, 15 was discovered by 31,s. Vern Dow- - Morgan. Evans returned to ; charge of thc.n.iorning service, at the . � I . . . . Mrs, T, EngUsh s;,-ent a few days rriles north of Chath.-m or 225 miles I .. ---.. , ---------------- he- home after sperxdfng� afeW days.1 United Church last Sunday. Mr. W. I J - -'.�',. __._. , "I. with friends at Bracebridge. fr�-=. tro�­_h:' The' 'tzern and' a in &FOod for- 'lr. I -:hed'.a w ndt I I - . . .1 . . � A number . cf friends gaihered at fe:��r svlo`orter3 '161% Vy bus at 13:) '""'ll 26MO a"i - j a mat�er r,f fa�t -taken one of I Ing part were: Mn. W, Lehman. � I . . . . jroo�l ralre, e children of 3&. and Mrs, -Car- I Mrs, Anderson., IC".. Jackson. &Erg. . I , . . ... ,'help him CCILbrati his :).rt��day. ready to play tho long-awaY.ed - Th,� Fc,c,nd* girll, of tins - . .1 I . ­... - ­ . I .1 _. ,-.I- . . � I., - - series w'II b4 r4arej !_I . Tmen Fligg. .formerly of. Claremont, i Hill and Mr. McCo ' nnTll, the latter, " � I. -Congratulations ,Kennc-.h . .- I �, .. -wr? w'hi h, they had been prepar- - a7ol-1 Zh'm­ to relieve Mrs. Flis taking charge of the mmin theme of - . - - . .. . .. caring fw one of h?r other child- . the service.- Three large baskzts of A 41 . I Xul ; of ra'n ,it ' ' '- - J . . ren who has be -n Ill.- I flowers were placed at the front of - , r .. . . . The Fnendly Bibl? C'ass due to two cons-vitive years. We were -0-ld I'kely have in be Tho Clarerhont fire hall is being the church. I Jr . -1 1i �� .. -, - . 1. ,. . I Allan El!:cott' and Mr. Mansan El- Dlaye-s from a 75-cnile-radiu,; In or- . a m. 14A it is a - " 0.-".Sk rulin-a to coat 'of paint. White with red trim. fell recently and broke a bone An 11 . I IL ___ � .. _ ­ Itott o,-cup4:d the ;��-tt and we:e der -�o get a good team 'a be3o B-Cqa.. The new lights hav- been Install- her ankle. . .. r % .. . . - assisted in' -he servk.e by Mrs. Geo. aharn. I- i Nt th" could not beat them "d The Pr -gl,qrn te.77n made no; �ed sit the fcur-corne-n here, and * ----------------- _� �J ., . . ..� .. � I .. 1. . - Gray, Mrs F Car.j7. Mrs. H. B,j:,- last Saturday as. Rol:t. Miller was e"ors it - ,%I I ill' this lag' ga.r.e and . nts say it is slowing A � L: - - �it -t A% . . 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