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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1957_10_18�.. -7,L'aqh'_ • yt'as_*" M:.. .fi :• -ed cum •ry' "PICHER�NG, Ol!IT`ARiO HAR and-iROA An VOL, 74 NO. 7 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1957 0 Cents Pee Copy lest 0%0I Dept. Ott, Oso sNaorfpt{ae lsit•f sl.N Dat 7 ear ` United States: 53.50 - ,.- .. . Pickering -,T wsMore Police Needd nh� FIL�ED HERE In PickeringVillage J - _,. Villa e . taut w alas . Well] here it is .eve s �'� �nco� ' hint for some time, put have lust spout rea�bea the limit in , this vui�ge. 'the r�wdytsm hwLgan- �z, iota tnat takes place on our ma.n J Gr av el c '7 streets at night care is just attaiLV i a R Godrey • - .s �" g _ indescribable A Sew nights ego • 'er f three young area came out of a r building up the street and comanen- da injuactiaa has bees takes vest !G VII�a cad to beat tip another' --onlookers by the d Pickering N thought th,s is urth yo ®an was W` 13, God�'ey, of Greenwood, tt � 'was aaaounced last weak -ted by VilI Clerk Brune Hogarth gong to be killed -booted about the Reeve Wal i,earsoa, back to work aster a bout with the. �- dace and boa tal 'blood streamed at least rousted "I bug tmat has y Reeve Lawson added that the �- down over but clothes. Con, Brown junction had been issued and served tIDoat of the village homes' saw all this and jumped into the -pillage Council is writing to lite --- _ , midst of it, wielding - nia "billy" and may be heard by a judge is ttye daily S and Telegram aosnplairi- he broke it u and chased the lot Supreme Chambers' Toronto, some e' P Ing about their carrier boys litter - out of town, ordering them ' to never � a meetiweekIng last week it was Ing the main street iwhh their plow, f l coarse back -they casae from Whitby. moved b3 Councillor S. Pugh and wrappers. It looks o though the "gang" or seconded by Councillor R. Strwea t, ]f6essts W. ]i Westae "gangs„ look upon l�iokea•iag Vf11- and J. H. Purvis, all representatives that 'Council proceed with as in - two gem of the Man "Cert d me ]1[ohleane", ifis►ed psi the Ban age as a -hang-out' or rendezvous. on the Metra Consearvat:ioa Author - V. of Ardw Gotiletb bare, and new being ahs an CBCT --dolts t It .s getting now, ' that only Chia junction against W. 'S Godl�e9 is i� were guests 1 and Las Cbaney Jr. week one resident stated that he �a S„ Lot 18, on the grounds that this week -ea a toter at Authority' � the St., he is' violating Bylaw No. 2077, se Lawrence Seaway Project . would move out or away from that amended by Bylaw 2090 in that he - section if he could -it was . becoarr --- --------- • L^ operating a gravel pit. To Open VeagbAn WUlard Sob"' Pickering ��II� � n - Ing unbearable. it •becuraes a pitiful Mr, C:odsfey owns 200 acres asstateofaffairswhensane,sensible,land near Greenwood. 180 of which respectable cit.zens talk aoout mw- are within the botatdarles of lite Vaeghan WIIArd Public : - - - tng aw way or cannot get a night's township `Green sett', which. by by the Dlsde Read will be oflioia117 rest owing to tae wild. law s nct to be used for cammercial opened on Monday, October LLt at Sure �� ��� g Police de- r a Be bant teenage hooligans that swarm or industrial operations. B ta. The trusteN ; Into this towFr from outside .(as a ------------------------ No !. eotdisly lavlt+e �Ebe seO•� -rule) and proceed to tear Che p"ce pabtie to attend. _ art. rt Deer Shot ------ -----b apart. - -,Y Ft's high time sanhditiag was done ��� _ k'ieite�i �__ Cfo - ':-8 ■ S p.m • to clamp down on these mobsters, The Pickering Badminton Club} - Octr'23 and let than see who's n coatrol- Just North of Town or the U67- -DL llb7- or our suthorties.. 'mace writ begin its estfivites 2 , is a tame word for it It was brought to our attention Be season on Monday evening, Oct - n 1p Komar t Bieot • �i Inst week -end by a reader that some ober 21. in the "Dysrt" of the Picker`- - ' TowaaYlp Those livuzg on the outer wiser i. West Rouge Discuss I'deer have been shot in the area Of Ovember sits. M, ae Asti N of town. of course, know cathing a- irtZ District High School. i r 'Gull over the pass am .00 to 11.00 . :- ` -------___- -------- • bout all this_-tbaak heaven you do ew. 7 m � ----Y--- The Trader said that "the head P>sew time s Incorporating =ot. • y and m. New membees are . iat,erestod within j" y tillage Plans An To add to this state of lawless -feet of a deer were found in a t pe�°ne g At .a meeting -of the West Rouge { nets we are now faced with the il- the Club ase invited be present Community Association, held last ��sbiiity of a beer-dr.nking esn- vert near tete south end of the bush. on, Monday ung, Am extra night t� nx--ation Letter Wednesday night. reLmdents listened and that some very mysterious "go. will be taken If rea�a:ber h p warr- portussi Added police service is the to some of the facts is connection I Ings -on" have, occurred 2s•otn time - - only answer to the whole probleaa ants. ---�---=--Y�-'-- -^- with incorporating into a village. to trate _ t Reeve C. F. Morley spoke to the A beverage room will most certain- The gentleman• said that last win - For AI I Residents gathering, outfitting the history of ly make addit.onal police service ter almost any time, he' could see C, And ' Pickering Village since it Incorporated! essential, and going to pay Game Preservers It .L planned by Pickering Village five deer grazing of standing on a a l is 1953, l ler m d we do -rete for Ilse Bever- brhal7 t71I] behind a barn but sdnce • • lr" Council to have on . "latoranat-oa" Mr. .Morley said that the village Park For Picker e zooms.' and don't be misled by r 7 _ ..`letter drafted and sent to all rest- had had administrative powers as s -I . s sn*ins he has only seen one dee , g idents v! the village. police village for many years, prior • the claim that "beverage rooms will if people are • killing these ankn- g t I brie business to town'--thVVs' els. in an area which is out of In last ,tt�eek's issue we announced This leach' would contain such in. to inco oratin and hat when the never been proven in Ontario yet ' a proposed game preseree and pain o - shone masters stove 'was made the trustees were I bounds, autbo^i.iee-should do sotsx- _ well aware of what they were doing ' The only coca to Bain art, the op- thing about it quickly, that, area known as�° Pollee, Fire Dept' Clerk's Oaf and what was ahead -of them, He � erator at -the establishment and the - [for Hundred just spilt of r'idceriag lice etc. There would also ba list ----------------------------------- eadded, that they made one mistake I provincial Government. Taxol, a r• Bigh Ertoufb New, VUlalse. - _, of the work that has been coraplet- in not asking for additional land at. Too much ernphasis cannot be - We understand 'extends to the ad dur3as the year and ids that time, for expansion. He said that VOTlC "r10'• ON WED N3sSDAY placed on the G T Ol.>T AND VOTE _ _ _ ---- south of the Percy bush and not to sowething on plans for the lanae. the village since incorporating hast --ar else, Don't think that things the 41h Concession, A block of land th people will learn e oshee haus pot in a•• water system, built and Own ! w.11 Rake care of thesaAelveF-the, Village To Go Ahead seat of the bash has bc+en purchased of the Clerk, where and when they their community hall and have great• eztend:rhg the area out 1;.the Green- - ly improved the streets. He said they WIIL NOT' eco pas their water bills and other---.-------� wood Road. • • • were presently making application to :--------- �+ t information o! Interest to annex about 1400 acres from the j With Street Names ire have been offers to ?urtSr- millage residents, township, but that the village, town- I Meeting Endorses - see additional land vetch would � Reev Morley brOugbt 'totals the ship and Ajax were meeting to die- I bring the park doa -n to; the 4th, but � �I Mee for discussion and :t was agreed case problems of interest to both and West Rouge Centre And Traffic Signs so for notions has cache or thils by, C c menl to be "a good idea". try and plan what would be beat for ------------------------------- - •------------------------ - -------- the whole south area. He reviewed A meeting of the residents of West The Clerk of pHrker nq Village y • 4n figures the growth in assessment Rouge, called by the West Rouge has been inst-cted by Council' to NEW SCHOOL FOR .....3 Break -ass In and- population since 1953 which has ,Community Association Inst week from 1608,000 and a nla- 1 — - ` jumped PoP I Rave a rote of confidence to the West pr, -pare a "Street Nacres Hylaw", I AREA I�o• Z tion 706 to $7.199.714. to pope►rtiett gouge Klwanis club to go furt`Y:-�r It is the intention of Councit to I �Piekering Village of 1:319, and more assessment to come I with their plans for a community get street nacre signs up and also l in yet. centre in that area. other traffic control sighs in the I Two readings were given to a bylaw'°' Deputy -reeve Sherman Scott, also f Mr. James Lynn, president of the village, Morley Park, 'or one, will last week to borrow $'30,000 for a ` This Past Week i West Rouge resident went over mill, service club outlined the -progress be getting street -and traffic signs n:w 3,roo:red schopl in Area 7, 1 rates for the meeting. He exreete,l to:?e so f„r, stating there were about I as well•as other plates in the vill- Toe school A.ill be si'uated north that if the area did incorporate, the 3fj0 children in the area. fie reviewed .'. Three break-ins in Pickering Vill- administration cast: would bc-almost t?he facts -that 5. lots were donated ; age, coca Council will use ha-has o! pi Ajax on Harwood Ave. to serve last week, double the present. He estimated fire, bv, the tab -dividers for park purposes ' their own• choice, not sagg^stions of the'. gro•n•:r.•: irea there: f_•: pre -4 --lit rage _ Two harries in Morley Park. and police, garbage ecllection about the and it was. hoped the township would eome'o!her planning board. � Giese pep -le attend the scall s-hool the other, the Dnig Store,'Thc�hoQre" Mme at. present. Fie said tho area sell these and purchase a vacant barn _______________________:.____._ it the ccr.;e' of Harwood and No, 2 was .zoned about 4 years a,-,) and in the area cuonq with 4 lots. He plowing Maicthes Sucresgful which is o. e-mwded,- o! Dermot Tenger, 120 Hiley Ave, j that there was about 115.acres zanecl i'sai t 't was expected the 5 lots could . vas entered -through a rear cellar' i for industry, I be :old for 31•�:OU0 and the tinin and n V Events Co •n^i'lo� G'en Julian §aid "we ate having lots of school. problems ' w2ndow and exit .made' through a I' Mr. Shipley, another iesident a: ked f ot; er, 4 couk: be had for+$7,000. He The P'ozving blotch s-onsnred by theca d ys in the south 'end of 'the rear bedroom window. The bedroom if it wotad• be a good idea to go into added tl.ey were disappoir..ed to ]earn , Iliad been ransacked. the police village states for a few the South Ontario Plowmen's Ass- ,town :i Y.are. we hat the $8,000 saved could not be P• gone inw th4'te „ ociation was held on Wednesday, m ?" The soon? night, the home of Rob- years before incorporating. usF� for, building but only for land otters close;y t,hbugh.4. blr. Scott said he he'd never purchase.- The centre would be run October 9th on the farm of Howard Reeve La•.cson said that �"school art Rogoaki, 34 Georgina Drive, was P entered by a cellar win.low. Police thought of police village -only moor- by a 7 man board -Two' from the Twp. Malcolm and Son, west of H•roug- boards are twat_ -king their enrol- poratfng'or gtaytng with the town- Recreation .Comm.; 1 from a ladies ham. Th's was a splendid thatch menta very closely", ! later found the front door opep and ship: group in Rest Rouge and 4 from the svr'th forty-one lands being plowed, --------------------------- a window open, Here $3,00 was talk- ' It was pointed out that a petition hiwanis. The group would be answer-Theof ` an from a child's bank and about of 75 names is needed before making able to the township recreation com- Seo judges were: Win Timbers, k- • • ti $0 from a dresser drawer, In both . application to .incorporate.- rnittee. He said the club were willing pod a and Alvin Ddark Oak_ Township ------- Council { ' tonics, everything was taken from Mr, Howard Williams, president of to do all they could financially andwood, The Flowing Match the dresser drawers and piled on the association said that the associa- with .voluntary_ labour to help the ef- ng sponsored by fs the beds. Not touched, was the jew- tion was presenting the facts to the fort, t2he North Ontario Plowmen's Ass' people only, and was not promoting Mr. Fred Hunt, read out estimates ociation wav held on the farm of 'e' bylaw was pfd at the 2as0 ellryr: At she second hoahye, a cent y,building. Win, Smith, Rathburn, on October 10, btu tet, belonging to ]brie Rarper incorporation. for renovfl �ws h rooms etc., which This too, was a splendid match with appointing Mr. meeting of P:ekering Twp. CIl. ot ouncil, ------------------- ----------------- planned to lower the roof, put m new twestty lands being plowed, and .the Claremont, -to the Plannln�elioar i ei 119 Ailey • Ave!, was found; It h<atal A�Me� Rolled Accidental. basement , kid beast' taken from his car. would coat about ✓j27,OW0.00. Trere are two vacancies to be ' ' On Thursday morning, employees In answer to a question from the Judges weer W. Ttaibers and G. filled. Mr. -Mansell will complete A Coroner's Jury returned a ver' said that with the Tran, d tate 33oyea' Drug Store found that floor, Mr. Lynn a term to the end of this year. The dict on Wednesday at Pickering, •.Local naa'hes amoet� winners aaa emI bad been gained by pryns money on hand it 'would leave ice, other vacancyuutii, li 1oo�e. bars on the bathroom wind- that the doth of Michael Nelson. 000.00 to raise by public subscription. . ' , Clareetont, lila Timbers, low. will not expire ; age S, Faifport Road, North, on Sep- - - - _---- Claremont 1P1dt�ed lung Markham; ow at the rear of the building. The, „ '""-----�- ---- - Both Mr. F, L Sherry, Curemont.: � combination was sawed oil the ease tember 23, was "accidental and ab- its vete oa tie sevessge Romeo an Niek Aland, llbrkham; Don Dunk. , a� � - leek, but was not opened. solved the drives d the car, Gordon IieiesrNa7 aezt-.It's tams is be old, Claremont; Cleo. 3ilaleoitn, Brace- have asked to Calvert. r sedPL � , Police are' investigating all three H:dsvn of any blame- - CIAN"g-wm7 vote is NERPm. �; I'Io7d mooseMarkham; � _ � s work It l+obber`,es. 2n the two dwe]lhtg rob. 7� inquest' under Dr. W. T01111ith- tome at you are tiioklef that tide Howard Maleolas. 8roushasn; Jack any '' r. of the titste and Ur Com' bet . the owners were Hiway at the. eon, urged that the brush be cut a- mad Is �g to be a ^wWk-+tree^ Couperlhwaits, Uxbridge; Wen„ Bi1>. long !!'airport Road, a' Avhitb Ilse lee tba -My-vr/s+-4!'ll iii wit Uxbridge _ _ R vert lrae not been in good hest• .. lltrhe, believed to have been in the be Placed down the centre of the t11es-dam OVT A]!I1D VgWI ,, !F.'. `�� The second appointment will �' }isrly cveniti9 before. 10.30 p. m road, and a sidewalk be conetntcted. I : ell be made st the Arlt of She 701 : y - , ^ '.t� c --4 i.- 101XgE TICKUNOI — The decorative sprits petting a brush- '. :*ing from Ren* Simourd of Ottawa, Ont., looks as though he's being tickled. Sprite is in a chamber of Parliament. t 4r '�i iyir HRONICLES, INGE �M Today, this column might more Royal Winter Fair, or maybe no properly be called "the joys of more than our own local fain being ■ .grandmother". Or may- and we come away reassured ' The I should say grandparents that agriculture is still . very its Partner is having his share -much alive. Different, certainly, -too in looking alter seventeen- from what it used to be but ' tontbs-old Eddie, who is stay- very much in line with all the g with us awaiting the arrival recent advances made in science, of a baby sister — we hopel industry and commerce. And David, when the time comes, that, of course, • is ■s it should .will be going to stay with Aunt be. Agriculture must keep pace Joy and Uncle Bob. We were with the times. And yet, for only too willing to have Eddie' those who have a yen for old - There but we were also ■ little time farming, there is nothing :apprehensive as he had never 'to stop anyone buying a place ` Theon away from his mother at in the country and _ stocking it fil, not even for a day, so we with a few horses, cows and - Pondered how well he would other livestock, just for the joy adjust. However he has accepted of farming — that is, H they andma as a fairly good substi- can afford it. Farming can be Is for mother and so far we an expensive hobby. A genera- ve managed to get along quite tion ago hobby farmers were —11 He is naturally a happy not exactly welcome. Today they !little fellow, reminding us very are less of a detriment to the snuch of his mother when she country than the owners of - an *as the same age. occupied land who allow weeds -Of course the house Is already to flourish and spread all around looking a bit of a shambles; the neighbourhood. i$mall toys rolling into unex- ;Speaking of weeds, we .were ;pected places, waiting to trip up to Ginger Farm earlier in the unwary. The kitchen floor the week. Our previously well - !is somewhat patchy where milk kept farm lane is now little • has beesspilt and hastily wiped more than a track .through a vp. There are smears and smud- wilderness of weeds. As for the ges on the picture windows and garden . . ". -the less said the the television screen. Door better. There are tenants In the handles are apt to be a trifle house at present but neutrally sticky, all of which are minor they are not doing too much details, easily remedied. Just around .the place as they never sa long as our little fellow stays know when the Department of well, happy and reasonably good Highways might come along and we shall be more than satisfied. serve them with a notice to Saturday was the day he came vacate the premises. Work has ..to stay but before his arrival already started on an overpass Partner and I managed to get ..at .the C.N.R. tracks just back' to Milton Fair. It was a perfect of. our old farm. It will be in - day and the attendance was teresting to go back from time .;good. Apparently there were , to time to. see how the work is more entries of every kind than progressing. Construction worst ever before and there was some. will be easier to look at than thing going on all the time, a forest of weeds. -either on the track nr in' the Well, I thought I was going judging rings. The Fair was offi- to get this typing done before : icially opened by Jean Peterson, young Eddie woke up. But it recently crowned, Dairy Queen was not to' be. Either he was -of Ontario. This capable and less tired or maybe the tapping attractive young lady was given of the typewriter woke him. He ,a great ovation — which was that as it may he had to be. only, natural as she came from changed, cuddled, given a drink. 'a farm at Hornby, just a few of milk and then put out len' miles - from Milton. We' were his playpen with his toys and "•y pleased- with the demon- a bunch of clothes' pegs.- He „ titrations and the display of live. didn't think too much of the -: stock for which the 4-H Clubs idea until a little neighbour girl the Junior Farmers had came across and. started playing responsible. It is nice to with him. Now Partner has come IMOV so many young girls and to the rescue soI imagine this boys are taking such a keen in column will finally get done and Urea in farming activities. We into the mail. How do mothers ear and see so much about in- with two or. three young chil- concerns that at times dren ever get their work done? Nve eTasost feel as if agriculture It makes me wonder: And yet g ■back seat. But then I did it too years ago — and go to the Coliseum, or the farm chores too. Come to think 1pq-- t - A. , Now Shaw- Started -- "St. Joan"� �� 141 R ST Its beginning was odd. His friend, Sir Sydney Cockerell, who was curator of the Fitzwilliam Museum at Cambridge, had read '— - - T. Douglas Murray's Jeanne HASTI BRIDE OFFENDS— *another the opportunity to D'Arc and felt certain there was HER HUSBAND LEAVES * make a fresh start. a play in the highly dramatic` „ • * * - _ _ . records o'- Joan's trial. He, there- Dear Anne Hirst: ep hue - fore, passed the book on to G. B. band and I have been separated CONFESS Anne AGEI S., who, however, showed no vera for the past " few weeks, and "Dear Anne Hirst: I am very great interest in the matter. we've only ,been married a short unhappy, for. 1 had to lit about time! One day while I was out, my age and said I was two yearn It was Charlotte who suggested heacked his things and went older. Now I have found some- - - that he should write the play, home. We dated a whole year • one 1 like, and I, don't know and she worked on her sugges. before we married, and now I how to tell him; ]fin so afraid tion with great wittiness' she know I made many mistakes one of my friends will! Two left books about Joan !yin in before and after. From what he weeks ago he said he'd call me every room he was likely to in. says, my greatest offense was some time, but he didn't. - habit. He found himself periodi- to say at different times that "I was over to see' his mother, cally picking up one of these I didn't really need him.. and I guess he was uneasy with books and reading it, until one "Believe me, I'd rather have me there, for he went out. His day he exclaimed to the wise and bitten my tongue out. I spoke in mother and I are good friends, smiling Charlotte that he, had anger but he' denies that, and but even she doesn't know how — thought of a good idea for a play, insists I meant it. I am sure he old I am. I am afraid to tell him.- What is it, she demanded, and was in love when he left; how Please answer my problem. v, as told that it was about Joan could he stop loving me in ■ UNHAPPY ONE" _ of Arc. How interesting; said- few weeks' time? * Charlotte! Only during the teen yeah .. . His model for the i have begged him to come * mount importance; later on,. a most likeable gmiddletaged home, and he flies into a rage. * does one's age seem of para 41 - woman, Mary Hankinson, who (He flatly refuses to go to a you will smile at your anxiety managed Summer Schools for the marriage counselor or our min- *'now. But meantime the lie Fabian Society, andwas the ister.) I am a high-strung and' e, * you told on your conscienc sister-in-law of Francis Brett emotional person, but I love -and I do not believe you will Young, the novelist. 'Hanky', as numerous friends called her, him so much and I do need him. y be at peace with yourself un- her8e is really a very fine person til the lad you like learns the We are both over 21, and sup- • truth. was a woman of unusual good posedly mature. Thank you for * This is the only reason I sense, a remarkably self-controll- your advice. * suggest that you tell him now. ed woman, and so full of per- HELP NEEDED" ,Relate the circumstances, so herr AN charm the• people meeting heOTHER CHANCE? • he will know you thought theyeat r r for the first time felt certain What you said was almost • justified the misrepresent&- flaw must be some terrible * unforgivable, and a new hus- * tion; that much is due your - human ether character, since no * band could take it as an in- • self. Perhaps he is wise _ human tieing could be. so devoid * sult. You offended your man * enough to sm.Us and l to ledismiss of disagreeable . cruelly. Your careless re- * the matter as trifling; let's , aas s ble characters: only they became better . marls that you did not need • hope he will. ` acquainted with her, that she *him came like a stab is the art, • ; ' was the one human being, any-. • he; they contused him ut- - body knew who was so composed. * terartly, made him feel made- The greatest human need Is to When the play was published . •. quate and unwanted. He mustbe appreciated. Never let the G. B. S. sent a copy of it to * have felt he had received a me who loves you doubt how 'Hanky,' with this inscription, * mortal wound, and from his precious be is to few content - which Is cited by Rattray. -To * bods of a few weeks. meat. Anne Hirses understand- - Mary Hankinson, the only woman• Time b the only remedy for mi care be bolpW In time of - need. Write her at Boz 1, M I is who does not believe that ' shee is the model for Joan * the state he is in. It is almost : and • inconceivable that when his Eighteenth ft" New Tae -•ago, the only woman .who actually . Out. , anger cools and he can ration - was.' — From "Bernard Shaw: * aiize things, he will not accept - His Life,. Work and Friends," by * your explanation. Even the Modern E#lgU�e St John Ervine: * most arrogant male should * not refuse to listen to a wife 61 Roberts l.t! .. - Planta Doll * who is sincerely repentent - * If you feel you must keep p. is it the man's or the w•- ` • in touch, write him a letter .an►s pie to =ke the move to - * assuring him of your deep otoA for conversation when they - • remorse and your humiliation most on the Sim ? ` • that you offended him so. Tell A. Either one may do this . - * him you realize now how much you do need him, and IQ. is K all right b eat ears- ' with the fork! F * he will come home you 'willll t•rds prove It. A. No; these -are "spoon" dis14- 1 * The first year of marriage is es. Is said to be the hardest. The Q. U . a young soon Is aeees- " necessaryadjustments an ponying two girls to the theater, - • emotionally wracking; cruel Y It all right for blur to an >r•= words are spoken, and imme- Veen them' _ y • diately regretted. Yet no mat- A.. Yes, unless there is an _ • ter how great the offense, not aisle seat. Then, of courm be yg * one of us has the right to deny must sit next to the aisle. ,.Best Looking For '58 - --- = - Amon _ _ = ROYALTY LINE - - - • • Choose the glamorous new styling • • and perfocmance of Emerson 24-, v - - • $1" or 17" models including • a beautiful 21" Combination set — • • plus amazing Port -O -Rama in • • two screen sizes. �Aif7sih ge lNc�cK 'The Santa Cruz , 21-' Console h Q . �.,....� ..•....... _ Model. Just a pair of man's socks-- a ocks—a few scraps of fabric, make 4� k these cutest 'Jame dolls! Boy■ and girls --all children love thein. Patterns 786: pattern for 12 - inch dolls and pajamas: pattern of faces. Dolls made of man's size la socks and scraps. 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" -f- f" cabinet styling and 'p' kV. matte Emerson, H141 " r : yroar itnest value by fat l MODEL r33 - pie Rwo1o5' , itwlN4MAMRADW — Moon S" 1 4ys* LAW _World of rdio radia apat t>te wJde atyour ' r"I'V. Tea modeb to RADIO OP CANADA LjjaRgj 74 Tnnlo. * I` Ar.., Teen el MR a•:ei, 1�.. fi! TMt 111W nTA11V IN asp AT VM gA� IWC INH i 4 • .. •-..'.,-_..,_.: ..'.:a, -- •r. .. _- _ _ ts.+�,-.,rte , n " y I - - NORM, N Oatload d mien+ "M bare alb- ' VfAw. FORKS' eefvieas WOM 6014 Oi aha On NO-dsy Ot:fober ihla at��OlfthO•d �� def wi[r till -SR0UMA � AM lasnied the find of �tw late Ifs-- Umdor at Plalmri[4j. at . Nrs. Marl is in 40.b.wa Sopital a WomW roos+ver7. •, !�.' al' BrrrP• at Pett a an Ma dsie groltine , Ce.0 wtwy. WhIL Complications ' follawliag SL IRrr. A Coteau sad Ys-. tad MW ant? IN. L., Bose/, also 1W. tad s tot; a3so' Mr. and um PAP WU' '� Bret" Ifame and School As�loc. Bill Fertile is home gran tbs boep- � b� and f.117 tpsn � x s R '.• and dau*iber trig lfr. and Mrs.. Ansdv 7 Seevices will be held ung ruts bold last Monday. Mas. i%I and feeling bettor. IRrs. t c Jena Reoosnee,• of P:Idtl[friag. were in at. •mart's church hate on Sym- C. Stitch installed the mw, 'Sseeut- Xobm is receiving treabaents at ' avtaing of �asda7, OandJ 0th. at r + ` a� y� W. C, Rill- day Oatoiler 27, at se0 in the alter- +Ve for _this year. They are: PresW- t w 'Toronto General Hospital' Mr. I tAr• eprabelrs son's. Ids, and 7Ces WIL• • ? vvicelo-end, Mr. DaTis, of Stouifvilie �,. ltrs• w, Fertile; Wce•Pres., ,David Dunamoo a is, reported to be teed Cltapsl4 � Gross slut", on tbA. •on, . dusiue 'the holiidoT .speaker and the Clete- Mme• W, J. Brown; Recording Seo- progressing favorablj followsrgur St" axaslon attlKiit 20h widdWt tats � congratulado" to Yr. George. wdlbeiN and I� 8orlrari aLslioo3m on wwa- � BW� Choir +will have ch"Ve �t7, Mrs. IL FQGlie; CbrreePQn- �T at Svnnybrook 136spAtad. ivers•r7. �. at the d the aousiG while at 7.110. p. m. ding Secretary, Mrs, G. Warren; The team-standing of the - �7 Rages is aelw at hom• iiam ling Firs! and second Ire 3&' X*wldson will be ; ]4s. A, Jouts; Tteasurec. laws Bay Bowling t4ague-'TONol hospital sal we wish 0� well. ltowing ILaatelt ai Vtragr service 1te►•--------------- - r within Aad e+y choir ectstrve - 7 Pts; - 13; - 13; 18; ------ ft _ . 'Thu>iDda7 .. Iluest �� an: Meg` Dor- 12 1 1. S. 6 - - r1r� w p ;ng o1 the Bron. in ehdefiss of the gra? me sett. Mlaa. Mtn, Jtnvsla, 10. - 12; & - X; 9. - 11; 7. - f; 8, - Lstis tali A/�faf Colley. Mrs. SIS. The Prim 8; 2 - - 7. 11. - 4 Over 200 lishseiti Oelabat WaQnae<'e west held ht weicsmer _ y 7,. '1. r _ :, • sham -----------------� �. ------------------'• D ' Ilbpkias, lnlsodweed scows Jack Suck 289; Way= � pamisa a Aratililarf' of St Pet*, s. * new teachers:. I.rlc- wei�l 2fB and 200; 3:oelslr Fkfbiie Tbs linger, Itir harbors •aad All. Vbes- 2X; Harvey FertiU 211; Bsuee Geld- Geor'g•rs C�Itrcll ia�ltss pots- to id stye Bar+r3ty Ir d Ifte Bpp1e .n sBuy.W NOW alad . W be peMea. J - tett of P � . iog. M8, Halkklt' aooafl wept the t- +Nell 288, 2411; V3nte Brown 219; Ron . egg i ~ eiT!mad �'• � tendanee 1w the A Pb~ 213, 2157• Don Heli 211; 'Q ret = b7 s-6• "Z's '7s[B� t'lltit" of .Slreekfas l� . qts' well-lmowa rr idents of tie `abrUsion w�a beitR Wats Parooels 284; not Aopkim los, SlsO: q'eronto, 0100109":>� Stet y x0pot1 Vin , Card Carvers- ISaT.W�% avlty 1=4 ,Tburs sy. I&. te Th*0W , at Sao P•�eterlag ]iemseial e, - : sassxp, herakip. It wM i�ddie Chil3�aaa �; Dave 8ena�le or, give.lb[ *iRt Mort mss, Doe, .Gees R pissed away at tke Ajax '�"� tt,r 1dli. ort 'ruesdty, OMbw � at us &AgpesW a ,prise be ghee Sts• abs. 261 • Tom''asb tson 214: Ralph - 7itaw sNd"tAs i°� �e i;Owilai •Aber a lsIII'll 7 il![+e 11. Yr: 1� obbAn� ttsi-awst new aosm- Thornes X197; Al Budmw 225; Andy & ss-. 13tiielr eoileatiots MIM8 '1/9at• WAe"i was We twood ao' to itis #flu osme to this comms: ally tori bets. Fal3 wing tt» busisnow abeelt. W%yte 298, 288; Vic Ga:bot 203. ass. ft%d Thomas Be,M a""" .keogeam cWty "..Ka. Ga ii�ey Zbr pw.tw0ive 7eata ago. Be had irk the paseopl ghee the *pp- Garbu4 306; Vera Beaver 200: ---- ----- -- '��'---- -- -- 0 +r1aPa r - --- .. ,+ me lam. roles ft"I •Dat MW Yew ;oralieryed with the Olrtae'in ,aa 16stirkil 001 ' 16f. 't v mast• fthirty 1% tt JOek y Ckb for 7 yeah. o fin to 9"* fi gesold" ba, the JQhq Castle 194, 310; Hayti Well* �. .': - -• _-eaebees. 'The nsett bD s-!0 closed Is wades" meas awvtvwid d by bb ow. tie fomes beW at fish bmme ml Mrs. a+ wiffi O----------------- &e ---------- s GIIa.AR>}+� .. _ _ frolb/� Jiolm7 �llara ., rite itoD d>s was aaswo,ed by Al- Heiea oma! Bet iUi-".--------C�f+►© 1 t!]mg 12112 , COCK 14, IBS owaet, ml;a► � .Tem . sn.d to ,e te�a.T L=,Ch llr' SWVW d! Ultra '�oeb; Nye staffer, f[! MM& gin, Bob Rlartalar, Asian 8W At the last Home and Shceol inset- mat L>� ua.1 to pat' gr12defiirw; Ifre. Cohn and 1&& �- �+ at Doebw1oft tad mats. Boo& on Aonj Ole wmt-ao at Ld" K%)- lag it was decided by the parents So Are =®001101 W b0P! &k^ - , kVA wof C*wfdoe. The tuneeal tette S/tie1& ting and may, have Hallowe'en Parties an t21dt tin• w* laRr. and Iffy las. R Ifadfil. et po on Saturday last th YAM Raw- lir, and 30s. �lae.t WIA ted A" 0640 et'� •e'�OR' A 1Aamrl Clatdeoa • Ilts� Xl+at owst, so, no party x111 be heitd at the we neo to tar• a gas _ ; ,. +•...t ttirMt «s-1" on Dr•e• and )rat• Finosiesa„ e! Ltalls12, weft tea ad" thin Tees:. ,liA•ir� nren drry last week. Baber pard tvv'ay at WNWL weekend Soft 49 IfC• and UT�. Mr• tad ':Mrs. W, soweaby 401M wand�sind bash " NAM 70% � ltfr: wnA, Sl�a Yt lar+t •*p ir^+-. J* � W WAtea s bele Joke Fh[411.. Jamey aad 13crs, .poet 'Thankesty- 4012 So ie•d a - '+,.• ntl.r. Mr. sot' 74�• whrBaee.lN- sDfes• Ifl'a. )stiffs wr-Psafidant IRs• tad ML iltde mob 'sp at as I"weii-eta at westeshena -•+Aiwa" sa.a w••+ � nets tall t!s LN1[d Aludliary,. , I[Y. week-end ift Okada it *A& vamp an Several eases at au hs Dad. anew. BMW nN "On** !slleieitr ft" a" Past 3(o>�It• ON" of the weieaasa 10 •stsodad is fes ,.rn. ..+ole-•weds- - _ UwWn VAWkalt. iods•,• lhW� ai� am. 'T. 'ltirspe" *to bw" to. a..d iNl�l r•ywt...+ll . •,•l dri-•'• M* 14 erfvlvrtd by her bL*bwA Al- eently eeovod foo ti eon + , a webs". T.e,n.s� ote0 we nwA VVII >C, btst and rwO Boor: C21adta Ldwas•d. Congrrlsai es 1iD fAr a12d 1Lsl. .. rev... s...A f*,Mnv. all est Cwk� •1a• ad VW&w and i. Wilbork Downs- Lave%* Coity as fibs bfz& W a Yeti ; S'' •'` Rat+iltoes A11Y... USE.A sn • _ . . _. _ rr++-sn� 11+. %&M&r. •w,•k-eros-. X a Ime ro.n.IM' upolkiv TERMS - H EAV1 E 2 . . 1b./r1 n"! �.. f. nr+o^nr rr+w. erinnrra: > - FUSE . . Rarel.r. SAre sl�+„iw3n .has! Mr. - BUILDI SUPPLIES _ 711*0W. Mr. ltl. Psi,--. %&,Goodwin latae Mr l'+e*don NfrPA ' to Mr an1110 rd V" A. ro,*- M - • •I'wl . _;Aa".evtt called an t4leir ausrt Mrs - - -- NO PAYMENT 'yre�.l.ere,� n•1 1�rwdnw. .. s Mrs. 7. WftW W%Wn vtw-d iter • aistf%- 'Mrs, been hairs one day last - ' a �, r _ .S _ �mP" s Wood- , -Ler brothee' wan nor and 1Vtre. wtfl- .- IHAR,WOOD Nia� NO. 2 HIGHWAY :son and otter friends &n*W the 'PFI - _�--- AJAX - ONE' 1092 - wlveek-end.' - I r �i0 . Ir - THE USE OF A WRONG - Q FUSE CAN DESTROY A - LIFETIME - OF PROGRESS _. The fuse is SIN "sooty Volvo" of 7W 91801 6 l ere• ' tout. Use the riew fuse for pate stow, evab"Of by _ alias hoswor foes P -a - faro, If rel oo la 4mbf vr>tit face to aw• itkeedvttto9t Moyle Lee# MatoWs FRU IN$P1MON V!K II act e ' yea ""No .. It fol sew ON esoth. ... DO tory notch" is o Ce *_8 . fD0 brook yew tst-A efier .... DO RtMtMalt OWe•vs les Is She T smahet toast of fires, asci 1`10.3MORINO SIGNS ARE AVANAAR FRU ON IMCUM NAM[ ADM ' - - T. Birk*" Sr SonSrouflvlse !fllMl acumen i GNren . WlsMby MOMwk 8.3121 fseerae [, t�werdv Srndeefeed is ilonold A. 911Gormley X�Oi • { IN. W. a Gee.' w Emmen"- Port Perry j 1. H. Howden - Cebueb,, "y'�irekrjr #14121 ''Jobst E. Jeevb Newmarket . - • .�vkriee (•2511 ` H, L Leekh"t ioohl► a AtNrt _ .. Nell'f. Porter Orono ice` As" ►remake Mermion . tlemc Ssnak IQwenevNM _' 'Iffy w Geow N. Vkk WAMb1rr MOkowlm 8-257 0 • om aroeklbr !�, 4'i AMNnsr T. Wkilney Ysl►rkiao sl Mead t. f �AOa� R.R. 4 14110,11W 313M! THERE'S A MAPLE LEAF AGENT NEAR y0W fH11 A6VtRT'UhUNT.2 WKISIIEO AS A rJ6LIC I* YICt IN TME INTERpT Or GOW iARMIN• KMVWSNM THE MAPLE LEAF FABS ' MMAL FIRE K%RAW COVANY + _ _ COLUMBUS, ONT. - - i _ tQ • _ a' .',y kid• (' �.-r:w✓ ti. :.:. �.'•._i' i.. ,,.�•, !..r, .,� •j�. ^+�v'�-. r`•'. • ,• the homy d Mrs. Bill Guthee,'',the. Hell gave s reading. Mrs, M, e3uttars 11[r. -and Mrs. Arch Hell spent tfaa � and StheiL Pel, and Mean Allred - - .S 0� TFIA KS presideht, Yrs. Berl Guthrie opened introduced the Missionary Book on holiday week -end in Bancroft. Aft r sad ]lea s. 0e se >�s od with s Thanlrs-e ' depan, $etrenta were served i[r, and Vis. John ander aged. Pegg said _ the business peri t'Sl�n'.ly at ' di ;it cottage sa the Mue. - lying poem, ioilawed by hya2n it. About twelve a.dulta and twenty Arthur visited on Sunday n en:nx , S would like to thank Dr, E. S• the Creed a, Theme Bong children went to Whitby United Mr. Arthur Halliday's home at -Al" i w*A . 4fertzberg, J&s. Stein and the aur' The W. A D d a dozen new Churjh, isst Thursday afternoon to mend's. f4" The Alteri�fon} W. A .mot' on Wed• at Scarbao General Hospital," h books for the church.. hear 'Mr, -Adan Kn:% tell; t: ------------- -- --`--- besidpark .•The Woe1hlp Of the, iSw- - 4W their. kjndpea! durip!a ' stay P� were made for the• bazaar to miss:onaiy• work in Africa and also �±e c� > e, GR��wWV vice was conducted bq' Yrs. ry haP:taL �Ls7. y�eesoe Cols be held on Friday evening NoveaY enjoyed the. li�ats taken there: Brown,' amisted :by -Mrs. L X&I ean. ber 1, at 7.30 in the' Church base- Baggotsville School was closed •,i Mr. gad Mrs. L L, McLean and 4 combined ,RAW Day - Thanks - the merhtr The cernon ttee has planned a ' last week when ase teacher Mr, A. Beatrbce visited over weed -;std gid >� service was held on Sun- py]=TE-Edere wozds.Are 1411te elephant table this Year. Kerr had the tu.w ith relatives Mr. aad Mrs. Ch". day; conducted. by Ray. Moore. ass- .•:;.'fato adequate. exprq! .air gratitude There will be nominations newt Mica Lucille; Parks spent the holh Coleman, in Rochester, N. 7. Lted by. Mr. Roar' -Jackman. The .be each and everyone for their acts meeting Loi corresponding secret- day week -end at her home at Picton. Mr. and Mrs. C,• Cleason, accom9' led Yndnes mad beautiful floral 9si- atoe'7 ' Dram Cbmea Tzuer' ary. Roll Call was answered with ]�. and Mrs. 'Arch Bell attended aaied by Mr. and Mrs: T, posaoa; of was xiven byMMm, lig. 71siv .1p no fur ag our FeCent bereave- .q-ha�•• or "Bounty", the weddinE on Sslnrday of Arch's Highland -Geek; Mr. and ]gra. R. 'new Halbaso organ was used aw the c _ snrst. �3an7 tbsr� n to Rev. K- �` The worship service on the theme ' nephew M3. Bob Farndale, its Aftkrt Watkinson, Whitby attedded' the . • the choir �r• ;,ennan and % he Wad n, CVi Cine and -rains ;a the .G1or r' V" given � St. United Church, Oshawa. we'ddimg of their niece M ISS Carol �a�"njts ��ato _the Iard"" � �i� s 3+t pDae runeral diners for Sehd and the West Group. Mn. George..Sciti �'ffir; 'and Mrs. Lorne Saunder ea- McDonald is Barrie oa Satuzda,T, is• 4 filer ;treat a Che service. � � ett�cisat msnsa read the scripture; Mrs. John Puck' jo7ed a viaft'2r�tst ffieir cousin of 1 Watkinson was soiplstr an and Dr6 iO ]raiding! at Capt E. P7 s6a Faaatlf ria gave the prayer and Mrs,. Arch Detroit reo�htTT: ' -Nissen Pat and Barbara Brooks, th Fair !+ .a ---- --------------r---------. — '•, ..r ■ BUMNS Marjorie and Laverne Cole ce to announthe birth of a son, on Do YOV ant • 'October 14. 1957. _ ._ . • -- -- �i ry - ------ E -TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS? E NTS? • i4U�D�:EY OR - The W A' met lase Wednesday >! -.'the.homW of A25. H. Moore, Green- MORE. POLICING PROBLftS fora► 'res - wood, with 2LvAea ladiespresehhL, _.. _ _The tnseeting opened with h 3104 ,"L COBRA Ari SAWS -.. • foltowed b, pr&Yer. The scripture SLOWER PROPERTY VALUES?". L i�AQS pp was' read by Mrs. Jack Eknpringhcacr •a19-Belft hOi ._ - and the -Roll Call was answered. by } Z•s. ' a verse ,v'_th tN ,arosd -•Serve". The �� 4 - .>�ao aghta "+Ccnsnitrteft !or Children Expesed r-{�e►��g �rsd il�leid�ag n that +iiV! ' Service was taken by the pr calcic- Y _ - �, D p ent Sin, Limd Wilson. the theme +� hws • a`ir�i AIl1�Ewton - and tO A _. tLong was wingtheminutes read T I arrabus?rAw discussed, it was de~ d �>eba»� Idever �,d _ -BEER PARLOUR IN PICKERING? F on Friday, , Ptovember LSMMmAl- " len-mander wn then gme a talk on C' ..er visAg to Xirkland i.akL- which 'Wag V4WY Interesting t'fxneetinx e ened'ctbtt and ( Profited Our Pickering Children ' ,dl-esed-%-'-'h the 'i ev- rr'7one enjoyed a dainty lunch by ::. SILK'S MAR,KET 'the hostess. _:. �_ - _ _ - _ _.. Mrs. Fr, nk Smith of Toronto swn• OTE0 Thanksgivtnli veek•end ,x�th Ms. and ..-VOTE ` Mrs. Lloyd Wilson. QUALITY MEATS i - W. -and tics. Glen Manderson aged to their new hcv* an NEXT W E D N ES DAY, OCT. 23 - A t Moderate Prices vrecr-end, f ..+ — •+t,-• n- t%03, com mu-,.it7 • .. • - - • - .. ... ;toes to. Mr- T Risebsaugh in the aC her brother gar ra••ia-:.;PICKERING VILLAGE tITIMS' CO�A11AITTEE __ IiHON9 i K0WW 26 Xlght, who. passed ax -AY in UsiSr'd- _ last Wednesday OPPOSED TO BEVERA E RO6XS — + Misses Myrna Jones and Mary Toronto.. spent Thanks- igiving _w,th Mr, a'nd• Mrs, C. Jones:•••••i•i•i••i••i••iiiiii••i•••••i ---------------------------------- A BA1583 M,T. ZION � She deeds an EXrR.A phone •e LET fie: ' �osa�+tt� The it', A. r. i.;:� CG'xbe: curet- • • `` ,t • Baas PiiLTO-FL`+18HI2fO • n r ,r .� Ing,, one w«ic earitcr gene t ual, at - - - : �. � VETERINARY bU • in fhe kltche . �,} � sA13Y xE�s : fee• ` �aV ------- ----------- i _ - ,see;j 04040000 e1rCi20'i` 1i -.-,LE - �, i • ,� �• —= � �� w�wt Os�r ale" -•'ORE HOURA Antique 1'ttrritare. llausehe.g =� • �Yj/ • THAT _ ; Effects: Etc. • n ' "" wM�� 9011 A. �M toD9 09 i°. Y. `�.. • - 3'ropertg of the -Late PRESCRIPTIONSwada 31URRhi L.19L.Lia . P. IL a _ North -Dido ..o, 2 EtighNay.E:at _ n • i to o! 'f icker.n; ti i'.1'sse I • ISATUBllAY, OCTOBER 19. A • I 1 :le R. ROPES, ohm. Be Ptymouth -sedan, good" shape-- ' -Mason .and Risch •piano; Kitchen •Y _ �• - _• - - - ON stove;. Dating cabinet; Dining senor; Y T�fe Sewing machine; Washing UMWA ne; • - �i DO YOU? To order—call your phiico cabinet radio; Numver per- • for tables; Dressers; Antkrae moh- i� _telephone bushiness office. =E8 6 100=1 M - 0�1C air draim; Settee set: Ola-taahian- • _ . ed settee; Two book cases; Child's - • ����NN�i�iiii�ii�•�N••�N�i�iii� - . �-- ; _ rocker; Qupboarde; fliahes Lioea; ~~ ` � - I sb•' beds and springs; Floor ieeotrid dock: I>dning-romr f Ad. Na 57-111$P-EX—REV: Z Mb.: 541uA _ :. cook: Grsenas; lU Taw M&Ustands; 'A ......JACK PVRC� & CoMpA� - ' e• pashstands; 71o�wer stands; 'A : nto od kid utenaiL; Dead- Member The Torome Stt> a Fmchan" Inc 113/161/1000 ata. SWAM cuira ams UMM � d drawers, ConNpl h S1o�i H�kRW1.13 sr, — Taeaas Cass6a�er�IHadware �AEs 7� itACii30lf, 1111>. P. 100, /%AX 1166 - wrest :�Ovr Lay Away glair - := •.- 'TOYS ^ Model Planes Bicycle AcceWILLIAM.o�s -SIKSAY D.0R*� N • - tiippedle Khras b Paak,MROPRACTOR :. _ �iFTS FO R E VERYON , HONE 165 fx�_-. . a !V4r �u-.• - y .e —AY. Harwood �� . _ -AjaOns e'158,'rw0od a s bmrd w - _ :Pioee• 39 491uwmv _. r • I A r, .-rW.ea J r New 's dcak. Especially prepared far Lite dreus wort declare•" i s ' l'eCLd +Cu �P _ day, it Done ated at ,elec�train, om' Amongtine owrehtive "smog" _ �N . the Bible and from the Christian read from Science and health. WW • .: - Tey Fil" Science textbook, "Sciecice and the following MC 4) " � - :' 4 U A itA� �1 ° E E D No, 5 (Lily) 12 Hasilih with Key to the ScripWre." spires with wmd�r truth atalove ri ♦/ . No. 8 ,.( Evelyn) 1p nor ecieaLae - bl.nF ` -,,Radio-TV Service ' -WEAK by Mary Sayer load., it song, sereno s. - No. 3 (Rose) _ - . - g The fi_-st header then read the es tke tiutman lnnil3' with crumbs ed Any Make or .-Model .FUNERAL D{RECTOR No. 4 () r T'l aaisgiviag 'Day Proclncoason' tiY comfort from Christ's moble,` (Joy)4 C. Stein, Esquire. Under, Secretary jug the hungry and S:Wing ,Al'tbuT'ielt� ITURE DEALER No. 2 - 4 of stagy, ('sands; SeT-Wonsan +� waters to the thiol._"----------=--- S (1Lae) a _ FURN high Single flat June Bird 332: Lesson -Sermon was �3se Golden Text licorterQ @ e High Single - handicap• - Mary Lay from Psalm 50: 14: "Offer unto G*d PAy.v1� AN I 250.ng; 1.00 hour for "Quick, clean, i:�- ►tivLm Am SO"J" High Triple flat - June Bird 003. us a vMost High." OSY votws ; teed first -cines pt�lntfng ettid ��`' — =rig Stokes ami rcook B�S DAY OR M19i1T• >� Triple - :.-adicap - Winnie Mot- Scriptural passages included. the Wh '" .IL R. g, Pickarlo� ' ` cheli 808. folloWng. from Psalm 75: 1 "Unto !ilAiQe.- ALTIMAT16" 2XA � t • - Scores ovOr 200 -slat - June Bird thee, O God, do we give thanks. cw�rliT - !LA$�d �' 1 h." FOMW WM. McKAON , PPOP- Y Lai' 234. for that Thy came is near Tis, won- lfiws lYeltad� Jaw ee» 382: Ma=y Lay 234; Kae Stork _ • 215; Jean Disney 211:" - Phone Pickering 193 Over son with handicap - Mary Lay r. 280, Jean Disney 219; Mees jTHE TRUSTEES lt>�l�r ;Ptokering, Ont. Clarke 210; T:1da Tiers 2'r; Vitro. me ' ell 21 2 y �< Dd_SLh T 17 - 203, 201. , Jo {{yy . , cuA1<E � - . KE!'Alii - a• —.. _. .------------- -. i s • • ... .• of . y R�� lTJ- - Gleogsove R•.d 1�ue-giros-SrBaoI Pickering Township School Area oto. 2 -` v �v. a 1. zsOsi�sox, s: A LL1. - Sarriste: std --hhell their liras meettag of the year E • aa& Ositt� 1 on Monday, Gcto4er 7tn .n the frits,l N - _ AH OUNC ... )' iistoa S_ted6, bstpjem nin How. a school. The ineeh,ig was vary %we!i• �bp}d g�{t4„ Reale- Z&ft - (SeSwaoi Wd/... A3= attended. Mrs. t nosy o u new pres- The Official _Opening Of -• _ Dt+is>a1 ns>o the•• rhtaeLe - yM client, was is the chair, 'St Ltl:nked . VAUGHAN WILLARD -PUBLIC SCHOOL y Mrs. Ellie.,nls, sic tom=pet::sLa., i plokcrtas - gr A)„ was also t.:c J1 g t::Ls13• t V'. Litt .' g DIXIE ROAD � - 4 !lsaiietar F' �. �• ♦ • . ri in the t�abt t>A j y ta. t .: pies- -- _ _ w lla UN1111i R Q !Im• SOW icit�t• Monday, October 2 �, at 8 - T�•, It was �Fxid�d to ho:d . as:.rLa ,,c p•m•beft , awe 1gM. Elly �� a u bee 28• �, w tIIia : WIYI �! s The Public Is Cordially Invited To Attend JUCENSTrD AiiJ'( MNSM Bk;t:stone odiacad htL Lata. (,Ltt,e _ ;� _ 4 asceQRed, Wo &r&culd hats t►.n rhe a s " PMiik•*rg ews ' Grt:duat.on 11i.mer was j, mwtd sad Y'•w. 1hIP�► $."&.W rjA �. sats net lar NaveLtd>e+r btu. :'. wap were then takm on a trip to tCR A x -.. .: C�1►' i1a1.• i �i�: '. ande�ul to •.. _ -. - �'`• the Arctic wY _ A Sen�ia - ale _ °r"` re. Y o o rte..+l• was a p=ony . -� � � e• • : . PSS= gW S.UM •great made in twen#-five yeah ad • • • _ h.hs>fi•eV'SLsS�y 11et!`s t service., to see wbat- 1AVe -the lot- ►7 - kmnos and Indians have to live on. - ' in Damn 1 - MR. TAXPAYER! IPANT�p mail and sues Dote a w!>fas3� Ohl'i'. COOK iiT KOK= - twice a year. and having' to- go hoar /tie■a,,Ot[!Y. no S-!fM IlfNAM, ACRIAMS -AM dreds otw MUM by dog tram ft... ■.s. - no s� FAR" Canon Shepherd's dellffVum ai = if +a tago'1 outset is approved We Lowe. Wawa � MO these ,people, country, cb=te was on October 33 your town coon goal 000 S.wo V61� very informative to the Grade Bev. y cit, agreement with the . , Gti, . rir. atelL>li en and 'E�t students, who were JIM- � � - • ' -, Ad sed to attend. _ ._ 4 .Ontario Liquor Licence Board, sseelN Refreshmento were served. -, will receive_ 2096 of the provin- 0 ateiK#�f ►e� llelNt , o!!!ea It�MM Gartrspondeat ---------- - -- CIOI taxes on the sale of them it 1 IriiypU(+}IiB°Y aoi - -- -- : ''_ - - , t'atrbtiia Scialwo a wi"r beverages in Pickering.. ROSY. AUMMI. lSoP. Sw ZAabUdwd 100100 8011111111141111 Rome S1lM el ' - Tessima les of gratitude for bbs- Two ndkm weal of Whift od jW brought by a sphstual under= -'This mea much needed new A.< on No. 2 sighway, between i REAL ESTATE Vftfty and Ajar j - - t standing :ot't,od snd "roan 'were a 3eVenue to the municipality ;phone; Whitby' Mo 8-3482 photo co-op now in Pick- !, feature of the, n Science ag eervtoe q _ f. held• at Christian Science Satiety as _ each year and it can well mean eying and Ajax areas. To ! Rouge woodlands tta du n e ou Hills. �t - Comm- d sub -.tan ' 1 reduction .i th _ 7�L�M�I�',--r buy or sell .for prompt unity Hall on Thanksgiving =Horn - p p IIng.. mill rate. courteo'Js service ass( for 'f4stansoa.ea included mention o1 L, - ALr8F1D SAYER b ealing of ph)isi:al diseases through - _ cl fiATsse►oacs NOR.- pr3yEr,-'tnctading -the Lord's Prayer ..call = and its e3leoti a application to, meet- r vwayS .FUSE STSTEMB = --' :ng yil human needs. also the under- In this and many oche �tATFS GIVIIti S<,ti standing of God as taught to Christ- you Stand t0 benefit by 't19 khore liskeeieg $012 • • b Ian Science A period devoted t o o -. - . Realtor period _... YES on October 23. _ -------------------------------- Generol Insvronn — vroluntary- statements of gratitude by Pickering' 590 or MO. d-3337 members of the congregation is al- ways included in the Thanksgiving _ YiS1014 & RADIO churches, _ .PICKERING HOTEL COMMITTEE - Day sgrvictA in Christian Science _ _ .REPAIRS -v�d. was the sL�ert - e e the Lesson -:w M E � .�er,nan read from � DUN"IMN -RANO & TP 41 F .�g>� :SHERRIN �.� FUNERAL AND _ Y E 391VICE M.ATIMELL. I I coma's sysIow� AJAX All _ Na = IYOtIMI .. ns �• K a6 edwwsi "''w • `° .. AND BU1111DM, MATBHALS Ce C o. i i Gra�t� Aut�irarite Cea►1 - «� N g S Coal �A�EAX 10a� - _ FYei Oil and Fuel I�oW . <_ alrilali•.. cm �UIL�►E� :; SAND GRAVEL - CEMENT PLASTER Dan & Gibson ROCKLATH NO-CORODE PIPE WEEPING Eno". walway � W0DDQii0&Hl14Q ------------------------------- ;�, LE -GLAZED PIPE ASP TI HALT SHINCLES MOlf?� K i � :, ,13" ` , .• ROLL ROOFING - CEDAR POSTS AND -POLES t►>rs+s get �.rts •. Ow"md0 .. ]ROM as for Prompt Delivery Phone Pickering 74 rLICENSE� ►,� .,r. �. _ OUR.TRUCK PASSES YOUR WAY 41 �' . WAS: plXit,'.�"' 4' EVERY DA �.. + >� >w .�--- -- - �IAf�rR.o�o soros. _ .. 1121.,01 wry 41111 - - J s,.'.,1{ • — , —. _ _ ifs a .-..::�_. .. .- ... �.• ,. .'9I!'.-y .- ��. ;t::e -•'r. ..,,- r.-�. ., . -y.,.e:- .. -,•err,. -•M.- .. >,�...,.ea'-r•n•s. e-, .r__r�•.'a-._..._, _._ e � frontage; ge 'lyes with reservations. Should adone, , pc"le of C.arem a 1, and ted the school board and ! Merest"Facts an owner wish to divide his proper- The +amour Tout, •of the Tele- wrroadlag slistriei.. spent a :coat enjoyable. evening. aef. t ty and sell leas titan Con acres, he grana, M Sunday �skel"fn� must lint get a "consent" frena the made and atria bed In ---------------------------��� - : stalled y1957-M� Asrtr. resin ' .. Board. The Boards meets monthly or od cars o 'Saco Liao Some And t thin • village. One of the the _Base Line home .and School-. Dr, Was, lit:Kay - wrere: Prasidentr - • o more to plan restrictive bylaws. buses ,got a1f the road on the 8th AeaociaLon held their regular mecc- • Days Rosalie stringer; V/ce-i3ea,. q �r?4" . Township Histoq zoning etc. Rowever, all zoning by. Line and had to be • � •, pulled out. Gard ir>g in the Base Luse School on Tufa- ]des, I.aurtyareaa and 1di'ar Paer'oiw; : laws and sub-division plans are sub- Taylor said his reataunant had "the day Cc cher 8th. This was s very TrGasuser, 1hD. Koppia; Secretary. (Lai of the serf 67 afar. C1eei) • ect to Mt:+tro Toronto approval. y years,,. special meeting as the lsaduate yelp- 1tSr. 3zablewsin; 1pscecutive: flLr. r j �btsaieat da in nine The Clerk of the municipality is Mr. and Mrs, Frank Holingshead ils of 1057 class received their grad- Stringer, Mrs. Stone, Mrs, 01ip6anl. By L. T. Jokwton, a M-Vut . Registrar of all births, Clerk. Township of iPickerlas and deaths which odour' in the town_ stent the week-end at il; dr cottage uation pias. The meeting was open- Mrs. Mackie, Mrs. iBaatedoi U06 aIn 19 t ole"Province set up per. neear Sound. ed by thepresident lilYa. Rosalie Hartford and Mrs. i . sh: and issues mart2age licenses. � by . currsng The the singing --------------------------------- P au currently prevalent is the 6tt'inger, with of C.od )~ All births os, la the township tillage had its effect on the attend- Save the Queen, dollgwed by the Card of 2111anks matted local MuuiciPalltlefl� to org- must be reported a-'o him on proper ante at the ' Saturda " We would like to crinvsa our acct. y night dance Lord's Prayer, Mrs Hautltord, prim- arii>aa their'- own • Planning Boards,' forms within thisij • •days. while here.core t hato the teachers and al of the school, read''s very int - and 'mh:ted thong to exrrtise 'ger- death `certificates must be present- Mr. and Mrs, Jack 1Porton and Grating article on "Achievements" triends; for the beautiful cards and taxa authority over the use of Land. _ ed u the Clerk before he may issue. L visited Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd and then called Sandra S Ciao, flowers sent to Ralph while in fltitr. +- t Zai 1949 this•• tawnshiP eppoiated . a burial certi[iicate .rot. 'Vaion in Toroacto on 5u boro Hospital. and to alt for tkM Manbers to such a Board whose lduniHW* elections are hells h may. Parrow and Donald Squires es W, ttse duties are to ,plan the suture devel• • gees.. The Clark will 'Sneak enteral Mr. and Mrs' Don Beelby of Tor. (tont .where she presented them wV& t of this township. R has berms onto ' flSr. ay Yrs, #fdite ipeMd' spent the week-cad here with their graduation pins. lir. Ellis, on- 1 ioyrnea lista throughout the township' about Mr. and Kra. Bob Be lb , that with costa to the tax. A Istaat prizWmal. of tihe Ajim Riglh agreed flctobes. T8, made up 2rorn the Ass- < Funeral service was held on Tues- Sehool, was guest speaker., and spoke ` y Sewer at $500 per child for Second- essrhent' Records, arranged alpha- . day for the late Bliss Bese•e Graham on the advantages oL good eduestion T�� �� arts schooling and $100 to SI50 per betically according to the 29 polling who passed away Budd ■ yen suddenly La Tor. as tion for a better living. - yell toe Primary education, sub-livuions. - As ratepayeo coo- onto on Friday last, a < ti rothld not psa'mit-iatrge scale -'rood- stantly come add to, it is the du Mrs. Myrtle 'Squires. teacher of the est" homes to be built until auTSio- �r like Graham was bozo In Aare- ,junior room thanked Mr, Ellis on—Ladies and Gents of each Voter to cheek the list and moat, and attended school here. For behalf of the members dor his help- Ma to Mevlllf� tent industry W secured etno offset :f his haeme is, not listed, he should, a number of years she has been em- ful and inspiring message . Mrs the service cosh• Consequently within fourteen days, notify the ployed in Toronto. While livingis •;r Board has not approved any new Cleric of the error or omiasian so Peals. � � Dunbsrbon United . Repoflfl and A�hrOtiOas Board tion the past five years Claremont, she was active In church Qhamb. gave two ntsmbers, 'Melody that his name can be Put on the list work. She Is survived CustOftflf''s OM►p vAiwe thew L not municipal water, for the Chanty Judge '*store the eats' Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Graham and a[ Lave" and "Repo¢ Sand" wrhkh but do permit the old stl�dlvSiena cat! of the elscypn No persons may one brother, Stewart Graham. was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Doris Ola- u f7late�a� made t:A• to be built up undea certain rastri- vote whose mase is not on this `Tet- vice was held in the Baptiat Church t� �� . T Plan °n closedbehaU ctions. The minimum sized lot per- err' I.:st or Anessesseent Roil. All with interment ' is Claremont Union o; the members Tf�s meshing elaaed � �rYa/y matted ta-Lth re treated to ' a municipal water is 7300 owners or tenants and thee.• wivee and all Droit vW4th s case tfor tits . �'1"017 baqqXwt ttnd feet wA!her Is coot tr*Atmunicipal ge and laratirss'a son sad daughters are ThO 1!leiy Beeats will bold their g�duatl,g ,pupils decorated In fall AEW and where there is tea muaic3psl entitled to vote at Yuairipai Ela- Apple Day ttiia ' 114*74a7. Oefeher ceioutts and bearing the name of oath w . Pr ii1� �,� C _ water -the lois are required to be is �� ! ' _ • 1901. ZLay , ass the upped at ' fie • thousand square feel with 75 foot The il9ontinatiets 1*eettast for mem- gradtisibe, lis. utiles Conic repssaati- • - --------------------------- - bens to the Humki+pal Council and r 1f4i TDE al[JPlifLlln CO1Q1R't retiring arembers an Sehoot Area u • OF OPi'TARW Boards is hely at, am e. BroughHall b .; x •,•:oar e . - _ tweet 1 and 2 p. an. on the last -Fri- s - . TO WIT: Under and by virtue Of dsY is Naveatbes with voting hours a, - two writs of Fieri Fad" to sae dir- .k 10 a. m, to 8 P. as. on Saturday two wr ; ectal. Issued ant of the 8aprsae _. _ weeks and a dry later. It Is regret- -: = Court of Ontario. wherein Percy L vnlson Is plaintiff and Burton Dana tabt! that only 2!6 pennons ' lxer.. efeed their francit:m out of 89Ri en- Is defendent, and also Perey IL W11- sod to plaintiff and Eldridge W. I titled to vote at last year's election 4 lieitam. -Florence Ethel Helium and 1 Lost year the Rouge River, Duf _ reek and the Petaicoat Creek fir -C Burlon Dana are defendeata. I have all 5seised and taken under Exeeation. a part. cd Metrovolitan Toronto Conservation AuthagAty and and will eller for sae by Pabifo . already the Cowl they have 325 acres under _ Auction, in 'm7 office in e a 'r Hesse, to the Ta,l°'n of Rhttby. In cotien for a park site which ie. loo ` the Cntmty of. &Iario, on Tuesday, , ated near the centre of risk town. - November 5th. 1937, at 2.00 Weleot 46ju• We now have many pTivato !nhe afternoathis nih title. thanks ,vias- swirufting _ tanks, ant' '- interest, and equity of redemptionNsree Rol! courses of Bartea Daffi, to, to and out of. -Each year amendments are hnadp.•' _ *; -- tr the ldunicival Art which lien the following lands, namely: s> ALL AND MGLLAR that car- the powers, of tb,rrse`wl ns, .tbr orrn�• lain pastel or tract of land end Snort- ince will suhsidbe certain provere� - ; nit itrht arNi being. ds the ,e cer`as.. ---quire rents are me4 r „ �.• .� fan nate a g I Township of Pickering in the County P! - • - Le k Now 11.7$ !Cent of ymir tar doll- ? Ell of Ontario and be'ax composed of ttr may be spent with few strings } $ r part of the North quarter of Lat ?9, attached, such as or"eral Ravem men", rar"Ro colla tion and fire � -fns the 3th CATreR•lon of the aai.1 � • - _ _ y Township conuinin� ' one-quart: Roads,' Patine and ,. Wr1ta*�: beet 52S acre more .or 1,%i- dSsNlbed as tot- percent being E•luratinnl cnsts tiro - ' - •+rim'4y h nslrrrd b the �•^rio�rc Floards - - .laws: CO1t)►Eti� I\G.aii th!• r.nrtlt- - lily II 7lt of %+tr' F r.L !A at tt R nor. over Which tis• Crrninvil has no-.con- .» _t th-west. an;ta n! ' r Iv .i�h slid tnl } rrnl. t - tai • Fraker: thrtl a oc•thPr!$ a'on; the hinny rate=3'crs !e^! •` ^t m ^{�. - # kx '. ?. neve Ay limit. o! ?he tends sq con- ; tai .taxes. are. m tch, ten httti b� t ! q a vexed to the s•.i+t rr.,s-r # Aisstnre 1 for `the increased s, rvi-es •raven anti -- of 10 rods: is a-%t-rty .parallel {' demanded, i• o,rn•hi sc•€Tn th.t n*n- with the Nor•therl" limit of laid tat_[ roximately 5 puperrit of +o'�y's av- st caste• et of A rods; then-e norther- erago salary. :9 a • rmgl+ percentage"`'` ly parallel w1.h the wcsterty Rmlt o1 to pay for sitc•h s,:ntres. '' s ' the sild lands, so conveyed to. the Pickes�nz Trw"s$-i has Fran fn-- • - _ ...the 'northerly limit of the said lot: , tunate in the type of men the rate- w -tbenee Easterly aleuz the 'rortberly payers have selected to run its b-,is- " limit of sald lot a illstanre of S cods i frogs -Wt as the Councillor's duties + �T 71 _ to the glace o! beginning, increase, fewer ratepayers are off- `r Arthur Wrish, Sherry ening their services for s soh Posit- - -------- ------ of Ontario 1 icpa. gTh�T-earegrettable,ithe-ors munic- e of our ' -:NOTICE TO CREDITORS - democracy. . ' _ <: - • -- ,, _ _ • :_ . _ . AND OTHERS 1A the Estate of MAREL C.OW)LW, --- •----------------- O� B is late al the Township of Pickering, iCLARGMONT -. `ia the County of Ontario, Widow, �•:r"" '• Y,_ ;• _ ,Deseased. Mr. and Urs. Gordon Borland of ALL PERSONS hac-nA claims ' a- Walkerville spent the week-end against the Estate of -Nrabel C6-wan, here, with Mrs. Borland. late PPL the Township od Pickering, Mr. and Mrs, Alan Tossilinson and SOQ 7- in , the County of •Ontario, Widow, family of Hamilton, spent the week- n , mho died on or about the ", i day I end with Dr, N. F. and Mrs. Tom- _ cif Auzsat, 1957, are -pereby notified linson, +' _ 'to serfd partimlars of same to tine Miss Georgina Fozsyth has 'been rte. � tenders:griea on or , Ir-fore the. 31st spent ing �a few days at ht: home p H ESLD BONDS CAN BU I L,p A pIL)'u RIM day of October, 1857, 'after which here, and Zeit on. Thursday for a _ - ,.. , date the Estate will be distributed vacation in Bermuda. a. }j with regard on to the claims of Another Pavlova or a Florence Nightingale �" The football teem ended the?r sea- what will she be when she grows up? which the uMt:rsigned shall then son here last Saturday when the Y g Hungarian team deleated the locals Canada Savings Bonds purchased now, can have notice, and the undersi ked a ovide the necessaryfuns when its time Z.not be liable .to any person of - - 4-3. This was the last game for the for college , .. for her trousseau , . , or for �BLUA whose, claim he shail not then have notice -, t. .a local teamesta home, All the things that add Many arena,, here attending the up to a worthwhile future. ]DATED, at Toronto, this 24th day of open skafing night at StoufNine CANADA, 1 last gatztrdaT. Should an ewer a or arise, Canada «. Septem]r, iSST. gbe • - -. ' HARRY A. NEWMAN, Mr. and Mrs, Bill Hicks of Whitby ::Td sl Cash •t fsc Hemp us Exeei#er, by hl %olle tors, Sam A. visited iters with Mr. and Mrs. greed iacereat. ' SAVINGS r Newman egad Nowman, 3g Toronto W-Arnot -HLA and other friends,. on - Street, 'lbronto 1, Ontario. Stusday. •----------- Saga up for a Canada Savings Bond today. ----- Mr, and Mea. iW7 McLeoddealfit' You an do is through co banks, for on the B PAIIN'1'LR8 AN DECOBA'tO1R9 the ween-cad dr'ving the �'�' tsost or loam companies, or on the N DS ,!1 oo hour for quick. clean, guaran- gonquin Park district. jpa7fou savings plan where you work. - ` teed fh'rt-class paintingandsto The local lire . tnoraing to 'shne.m. — Prie Stokes and d�k called out on Morcel nb wnu b t r wit#e. DAcornters. R. R. S, Pickering. Burton store s'e ve ptp'i Beller Buy 77m 'Ever = hRtereatc Ftrat B Ygarg 0� t- ItllPAtRB - AL!!>;7tATfOt� whe_ ��ItiM4Dt�f1011t Y3 iZ; +QAR�'!1'rRT • PLA9'PER>QtCi M had fallen down, No Klioua "1 Pbans: fMekaeing 14M m . I MR r _ ss•p 01"m J. mWrimp by bd wow �-� Jaen Weller. as eadm* 06 �i� S ad fir' ' Y� i� f� was Re O��r� wQ dJoe It a e�ris of ph* and � a vires ; '3 ', t , beil4 *d!! .4or, wore powder tafAta Zbe bride's and s� mrnstlaps. 7�ie www , a�}ie Ad joe 1104bw 916n a COW- meq •yardBmem testa," a. ebllar afi "nod a prefb 11- WM in St 1 AO$ a dull -length, •govern id whits nylon with full *kt banded at tie waist; tail length sown a� � roma lace with lace led aearX ' " bbick "aoonsoilM 91000d ftUrck Ajai; an sheer, with fitted bodice. tint for the book, ming into a ban► at smack . acmaries and soma`s d coma" ad red rolls ,hod arrlsd s Oeler b. whoa DenWgri abny e L", &fug mittens eausDleme ed ming accsmori�s, and Spink ca:natioes. The WWgroam's t� dur jacket, the ca" will re-.° �- -e7. A3as, daughter od Mn. Sesbert short si�sevm Zbe bouffant skirt bad iestbered headdress, and cailried a mother wore a coat tall YarrnoM Ont„ and Lw- iaserfs ad ahmon tyre lace. bouquet at pink earA&tiona and white od bice Laos with ler�gkh go sada in Ajax on return � r black----------------------------------- � ---- -- x tease David Watson, am d Yr- and A craven ad segwms and DWy � /4 Yre• Tho. Watson, Hnsughsm, were, hbid her dagsrt+P. vea d tune illus- atlas Harbars bane, niece at the aad corsase d ted aaraations �i>DOfiR3i >llOOfi United in s bride. as juaior �° waa Reginald Wet- WZM DMCiD�7('3 - TUMML MO � _y F-��• The w� icn, and she �' a Sibie matching•: aawdor biu s Uah� ChLry Wataan and �'AC TANZO «. perdee orp by ad yesr]u She moi! Dul�w The reception was >tefsf�eeis-�esae leessare ;Rev. A ai Hither, and the or/anist+ i�resied wilt red race and 1ilr at roll slti;t and bow at the back, sues^ held ,in the 'ft=h ba$ The wedd- !Easy .:lahsew I W.. 'N—ARKET STR D.S FOOD I OU. 4 Y F /a►wipa ■ sem NOW&UN ave saes, ■ a• ■ /r s! V t pylln A w " 1910110 fRBSH FRUITS ANS VEGETABLES YRIM alb Bello Begs FL RMA SEEDLESS Bin 96 FANCY aruXMOBE 0 quart baalcet INA 11 'a ST 2 for29c Bvrr10for49c APPLES 69c MAPLE LEAF TZNDZRFLA Ax PURZ A"XFAW LARD 1b. 21C GOLD itMON _ -1a ox Tnm DOG Food for (OARX or 4s Tns—P.75) 25 EXTRA IMIAL — aw 'e 08. TINS BABY'. _' for JUNIOR MEATS '39� e._ M' AP'LE LEAF HC00 e 1- Ib049' . tin S Beef Liver �s��� �b.29c in'd:Bee ��.- (Leaa than 4 lbs. 21 per 1b.)O�XTA I . lbe 10c C .. _...,� .. __ _ � Ufa• 1