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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1957_12_13PIN eriag Wm W"I am W seer Una" 66aLest 00 Reeve and Deputy Returned To Office X A walk from Church Street to the Liacoia street> School, Acclaimed !n will be laid as soon as possble. was ` the decision made by Village Cour- ward cil on Tuesday n1&t. f yta x� r The walk, which has been a state _ s iket of controversy for sorra months y' between council. school board and j 4 ov.'S; , t parents, should become a reality. be- , , y. f fore too long. The walkabout 1804 - ' long, vy xa set 'It be a gravel w•ali. a f uy '' minimum width of lour deet, topped «c x with much. y "# Following the hearing of a dele- Mrs. Jean 4 McPherson who was �,<^�• fix.:,,, gatioa, which• asked council to glue :• . q„ re'urned to comcil by ,card 3 with ,cro the walk Hvery ns:deratioa, cant - large majeeity tPN b '.e •�, cil speed the, safety factor dor the ,�j1r_ f --------------- -- ----- ----- ---- children was "very important". 1; p W, G..Mesaer, spokesman. said a Pipeline Explosioit petition was being readied for pr4- . . Reeve Wan• Lawson shakes hands with Deputy-13eeve Sher," a 5c,tt sentation at the f rsL of the year. L•liewing thatr se-eleellsa to Cassell tee the To of Pickering * • The group will also Petition the �. r erdf ins Residents s:hool board W halve a walk-through from King Street to the school. Despnte the explosion on the TranReeve Marley, along with offiem- s r x. Lawson, Stott And McPherson Canada P Lute last weal,. testicgmembers n the council. pointed out ^_ �- cor.t.nv.d on.. Menday.-sad people to the delegation that c uracil bed • M / e` iiv i r. a: oil the Lne were warned IEletted '!o T sMI!!S�lp �Ovti*rl •' i been trying to negotiate a deal vv.ht+ End Hawthorne. Who was . sae - a sibmst it the board foto months without sic_ 7siated in %&-d 4 at Pickering Town,* _ Ree%e Wm.C.. Lawson and Pick• cess. one suggestion had been Leat AWP notrtimtaoa meeting. - A light vote turned out in Pirh-. _ eeiag Dtsu'tict iRrs Chef DOR Lynda the Village, the board and proper. ` _aring Town" fart 50111ttrday when Clarnt Parade beRh !dt that ample warning and Retarded C hildran sibout 22 percent of the voters went LT owners on the north sided Un- every precaa:�ioa posibie should be Coln, each pay a thud od the coat. � ry •5 rio the polls• Bad weather sad ace s taken to protest residrstta o! this pfothing came o! th^a 'The recently -concluded Retarded a ysamatiom in lour of the awards ',S Saturday ares- Children C'a•npaign did . well Im ' Councillor Bray said that every r +was given as the reason for the very Mrs John Shd-rr:n, on wbcse farm effort on the part of council was Pick ==g Village, end R.verside Dr. >. wall turnout. The Santa Parade brat was post- the pipe explode!. near the Picker- area. when. through canvassers sled Reeve Wm, G. Lawson was rents- pond at Claremc4t " last Saturday,. taken to negotiate with the board. fag and Whitby Tana Line; thought twat they would not co-operate, boxes in stones, E371.00 was collect+ rod to office with a sizeablenwa Or-- slue to the .rain will be held this ed. Some sent to their _ dcinawong at first a plane had crashed, Frag- Ccruricilor CouncilorAb. Reeve said -th-at Its. as was Deputy-Reeyb S3 etsnan Saturday, Decesti:er 1;. rat pts rd p�:e were found a half slaps ' S'�-1 esd" had had been direct. � g fBcott. Ward 9, the only One to have The parade. w-111' start oS about wile away, ; _ ordered and x.H' be to place soon, Mr`s. David 'Crichton. C-inra; m so elect.on this year ili for oouacOr. 180 from they north end o2 the vt11- A spokesman for the firm said the i Arringeme, is x•cr? made Wed- manger for this dts.rict-` Ww' Mrs, Jean L. Ml Pherson, coun- age, crowing the main- corner, mr- people living witWa five hundred I nesday with ( T. .Horton. !atrvey- ink the people for. thea,` et^°na+tions ,� t tetllor in 1936, returned to OffiO• wkh cling the block and stopping *gala feet of the pipe line had been warn- C ,it _ and •the. following' cam 4v �s for ors. to saheb! h grade levels and a better than 2 to 1 majority. at the comer. where the floats will ed to evacuate their homes wh_le she 11 lot lines. their work- Mrs Clemer.:, , Mrs FoLowing the returns, Reeve Wa► be judgedlases were made. Cowie, Mr and 1L`s. Fac .raw, flus.' L, awson thwiked the voters. 1 There will be t Lucky Draw and ---------- ------------ , Mrs. 'A•rers, Mrs.. Brligisr - A hok � by � test was left after - Dwinztr.l, Bank the people o!, thin tcwnship a Free Children's Drwsv for -a tab, the explosion and one piece of pipe Mrs, Hooker, bila, Ru?da, Mrs. A !or their overwhekning. •.vte of con- cwrnn. Saata will be these wttb a New Agreement For • _at a ten ~Fl�-# •h u ow „labour w. Haywood. ]ars Irwin esti David .t• t.P. weighed fi5dence, I feel The ssa>zli vote rvsu bag Ot c,.ndy for tarn ch.ld. - �_ + o� r , ,due to the w=ether and t_le fact l o e .. ._� ,..:.1 w t is �!1!I ----- --------------- -------- f there were .no real isrum. This el- A f_ANi+U LbGaT-%IRVICS Omwa• No gyne was hurt, although ( It was moved at a spedal meet- --j- j lection has meant a lot to me, I sit at Andrew's Presbyterian Cbun* windows rattled tor half a m.le a- 1 ing of the Township Council brat I South-west Firemen 1t boking forw•sd to a good year far 7.e P. IR Sunday, Deaesobw IL • way, from the impact. ` week that the township sign a now I , a abatacil and the people of the town- ..........----------_-- c3arerrrcan and Brougham firemen aareement with the Chester HE Get Pay Increase . ,gyp",l.N1GAGEMEVT who weft m the job minutes later, Develorrr:ents Limited. . 1, has., Bis 0ppment, Uouncinor "'Glen' )&. and Mrs. W, tavern Stnitb 011- - Sived the Sherin bung. To-Anshin Soh+c'tor Mr Stephens, �kerinQ Tuxttstup Co-ric ' ;Julian, -thanked all who voted f= I pounce the engagement of their Bystanders said the heat from the rev e•ved 'he' Chester Hill history, authorized a pay increase for •'the' � ;Mien, and congratulated Reeve Low- dgughter. Manon. to Ronald L Rob- flame, were intense, as they died starting with the first agreement, ( South-west Volunteer Firemen, eft-' ism on hitt win,."I xm alatnted at. The art, cd Grand Rapids. (Rich lite down. then rose a/airt. All roads that was signers in April,19M. He active December" 1st. am numtber who turned, out to RdbaIt graduated from Greenvillenese choked vrth traffic and the said that 4bout one year ago. pro- A deputat.on appeared before the' 'robe. I lead Council asses a hard year Ciolleae last year, and is now teacb• Mp were called in to uptagie the bleats began to arise dealing mainly Council twice last 'week- in regard On Psge 4 ins in F rat, Mich, A spring wedd- gr-� =wL watt roads. lnw lying lots. culverts, to an increase. Chairman of the Firs' fag is piattned ate. The Original agreement called Committee. Bob Stewart• told coup-! for s pumping station that would cil his comm:itee had gone into the' i supply 000 uni+,S,, He said the engin- matter thoroughly with the Fire Resters Win j L ��e•(av�n�La�10aS eers were not able to de'ermine how Marshall's office. and 1.araed the d 9 much water would flow into ttte request was not '"out o' Iine". He �?ie' filtration Gallery. At rtesioas fleet said they also tal:ced with Chief Don +� winter the water was very low "and Lynde and a 'gliding scale based on r� the plan, now is to enlarge the fil- . the man's experience was su;gested. a (ration bed, Chester H°11 will pay Councillor Stewart said .lie increase t his cost. They also of`er to pa}• would raise the mill rate a little ov- :, _ $ Nash for finishing the road, a r:commended r and cash . towards mainten a m.ttec meet ` 11 er one-half mill. H that nett ti•e.ir's' fire coin a •, ease, 1�1 regularly with th-= Chief and fs=emen. ; : Counc;lIor` Glen Julian argued that (hat this would :Hake the jcb much - ¢ i the clause iWilating the supplying easier. f of 800 homet -hould be left' the same A motion was passed authorizing ._i ' i •J ` '` as in the first agreemwnt. He argued the iollnw;ng pay rates: Fireren - i it was the only, guarantee the town• less than. one year's experience. 00 INV bad to protect the $4 ,people. for e rswo. , . • the fit thours$200 each _ Councillor .Bon-Stewajt-said.. _the I hour thereafter, $2.50 for fa%se system had never Sailed to s'uppfy larm, $2,50 for grass fire under halt ' enough wa*er and 'sheat it the town. an hour, and regular rate thexe-( -ship engineer and the water engin• after. First -clams Firemen - $4.5o •!o=' eers who put in the original sqs. first two hours; Chief '- $5.00 torj tem felt it was very . t'Y doubtful that • first two horns: Captains and Lieut -1 the new system woAd fail to sit enants - $4.75 for first two hours.( enough water, he*was satisfied to The rates above -are appl:cable to' along wah the new miffreernent, lie the last three categories, after the had first questioned the possibility first two hours. • that the township id he h mi c said p t ro 84t Fir an- a 8 be said! em M Y . avith additional expense pe hl the fut- thought the Chief Was on a year!?' - are if the system did fall tooduce r sale "d not a ,volunteer" mast.! p salary 4 r the rstlttited amOmt oQ „�� �9 } s ..• water. Councillor 4Stewart said the Chis!' �giaeer Godson said this poss7b- was a ' 'volutter' man", atter .s :. flits was ..;`,, ; r "vets remote". regular hours. . Stephens said Chester Rill In answer to A C iTestion from Fire. MY' ' was agreeing to the addition%, costs man Mickey Morgan. if Chief Lynde' + ~ w�^•,• n so that they could finish up the was a Township Chief, Catmcillor G a y _ work and get out o7 the sub-division.Stewart said, in theory, be was. On a recorded vote, to accept the "IX fire in oilier parts of the town- new agreement, Coun. Julian voted ship—what then'. asked Mr, Morgan.! Lamson, Scott, Stewart, "Area No• 1. would be a one-mlftl Pugh, Chapman and J%rres, voted hall' 'replied Mt. Stewart. "� � w "Yea". Ouides Penny sad Sharon Chillman are here shown teing presented with Leven o! Commendation by Dtstrbt - _ I good is that asked Mr. 1VIorgan, f �' 1Ceesanisatener !firs• Harry Coot, of the Bay. The siders rescued Joseph Gir aux from a well on May 24th. _ y \ N T be. When he sr, e(ned tired I put him in his cot and off he went to le ST l sleep. Ross doesn't see trouble much of his father and so isn't " used to being handled by a man. K' However Partner survived and ER OF THREE girl I love would have. no re- " I'm glad 1 n er,t to that meeting a t because the timing was a little ear Arae Hirst: %nsibilities 'unless she wants r H I am 28, and >or three years them, and as her husband I tl.: unusual. have been a lonely widower. My would cherish and protect her. :> Instead of meeting at two three children are aged four to My reputation is solid, and •I ant o'clock the members agreed 'to :nine. Recently I met a girl of . well off. meet at noon, each taking her 16, and we have fallen in love. "What can I do to convince nwn lunch, the. hostess providing _ that their k tea and coffee By this means -icer parents are objecting strong these nice peoplet r _ ly, and I am not surprised they, daughter would be happy with " the meeting closed at two-thirty _ `f and the members were able to thunk her too young to under- me. ONE LONELY MAN" , ' stand what love means, and too BE FAIR get home before there was much inexperienced' to • take on the A 16-year-old in love is r'� heavy traffic and while it was responsibilities of my house and , s S i still light. I thought it was an usually most concerned with x 'fy excellent idea to pass along the children. But aren't there . the joyous prospect of wife- 4 exceptions to rules? This girl • hood, and apt to regard other y.: one that speal the W.I. is as mature as others I've known ;attending responsibilities light- as farmers' ' wwipves area always who were 21; she is exceptional- c ly. Yet if this girl you love is anxious to get home before chore ly well-balanced, and I tell you . as mature as you believe, it is time. Too often women stay away. honestly that this conclusion is . not-likely she would be con- from. meetings because they are not wishful thinking. • tent to leave the entire care afraid of getting home late. ,I .have explained to them all , of•your children to your house- And now- back to more baby that my housekeeper (a friend i keeper; she would feel it part - entanglements. Partner has had _ of my former wife) has taken ♦ of her duty as tl*ir stepmother, a suitcase paeked for two weeks entire charge of the children and . to assume some responsibili- 'ready for a visit to Horning's Mills. The situation is this: Our housekeeping Tor two years. T'ne • ties.. You say she already._ friends P r'e ds u north are prospectiva • knows the children, and they ex- * all seem to feel a mutual of- grandparents, A- soon the - Takes Little Time * Section. (I wish I could have petted .baby arrives the proud * printed all your letter•) TOGETHER AGAIN—Ethel Merman, left, and Ginger Rogers, who lather is taking Partner up north • One . way to -prove .3o her : storied in show business together about 28 years ago, team to stay with grandfather and 1 •, parents that you are sincere is up here to help the victims -of hemopfiilio..hhe stars gave it the return trip bringing grandma' r + to promise to wait until they their all in a duet • at a _furd•rais;ng party of the Hemophilia back to look atter his other two children until, atter the mother - can give their full consent. (In Foundation. - ! • your state, she cannot marry ; . and new .baby have returned _ " Rithout it for two years.) from the hosrital. I hope I've .. • While you hope they will aaoW► baby, either mate or female, shall made .that clear! However, the . you- to pursue the courtshi -� I . • baby was two weeks late is �t • P, .-- baby, with.m> plans". Evenl+, arriving so three families were " if they prefer you will not see past present and future, bear l " her for at' least another year, definitely make edge, none being ' �ONICL� �` m I out. able to make any definite plans j .•� / •During that time she would be .ci�7 I hive altFab'Y ,toad you about 1 • free to mingle again with %,,1N"1RFJM14 to do peat anything or r anywhere. having grand:an Eddie here for — " friends her age, and learn th* just over month: haw, wr So I repeat never undecesti• quality of her affection for- os+^one3 so inane things 1. - mare the ower of a baby — 1� • 4 '7 •e p p _ I • you. The waiting would prove, Bob iEr�aa til after Eddie' had gone home'. been or unbarrl. ` • too, whether what you feel is Aftcr Eddie, bless his mischiev- Tonight •Bob and Joy havb ' + " Don't eve: under-estimate the: finally went gone to the Rnyat Winter Fai-. e 1 _ really enduring o; merely the nus little soul, tine - • ry . y g y aver of a ,baby.' You thought t an, they wou3d have taken us along infatuation that a man your. power home, we felt tree to come 1 " age could readily feel for a I .vas going to say "woman" go- as we phased .We - could . too but ::-. well, sometiody had - ► -didn't, .you" Well, a woman ;s to stay home and baby-sit. Oar young girl. (After all, you met say yes or no to any invitatinrt 7'. . " her "recently."} - something it) be reckoned with'' ' and as you know. I went to turn will corse later. It the I believe such a proposal too — but the ;+ower of a woman the W1 Convert=. The follow- w e at h e r . remains favourable _ would be unexpected by her is as nothing compared with tha mg Wednesda- I had promised Partner and I hope to have a , + ♦ power of a bah One 'small "day at the Fair ' before he goes _ - pare ts, and impress them with ]io y to be at our foes; branch meet- - y _v•r�integrity. It cannot help infant can fnrow a monkey.- ing to hear 'he delegate give north: Inaidentally that little trip - - - * buYrecotssmend you as a just wrench as effectively as a lura• has been postponed for a few - P her report. But that's where the " man, anxious above all for goer. I am find ag that out more first baby inte-ruption came -in days so grandma can slay longer - - " t h e I r • daughter's Happiness. and more. Frow now on when 'A. neighbour received a sudden After the baby gets home. Why' net suggest i2,, and see I male,any plans I shall guali- emergency call to a Toronto hos- Speaking o! farm{ last Friday - - • them 'b saying Unless a f pital .. would I look after her Partner and I paid a visit to how they react. ty Y " - -baby, until shp returned. Well, Ginger Farm. At least we went AWKWARD. SITUATION her mission was eater than passed an noticed w gee earth- AWKWARD. it d n at h s � moving machines were at work. . Dear Anne Hirst: _ -.. : Week's _ mine so I,-baoy'sat until. four - I am nearly 17, and in love o'clock. I took a quick run down: It afro too muddy o drive fist `�� f} w%th a youn marl •foul years Sew-Thrifty to the Hall afterwards and heard but from what we could see it (� _$ the last five minutes of the del 'wont be too long before Ginger � tlder. Lately ` he has been dat- « though, and recently-he re o hes pRI`vTED 'PATTERi1 e�pologiel,and so presented as will ea S.. B P sl d to exist The know usAM Trim the -tree with sparkling } gthere but after awhile they Willi `jewels"--children will love this a diamond. But he tells me he That same right Joy phoned be completely dwarfed by a 27- - t gay Christmas slipper! Jiffy knit i►n't 'going to marry hex' j I (� — would I look after Roes while foot grade that is creeping closer thrrtty, ideal gift. "I've known him for two years i - L�LL1 she was at the hairdressers. Pattern 843; chart, directions and we have had so much !un-W-ithout a second thought I d� by �y However, next year for child's sines 4 through 12 together. I hear he is always a r agreed. Afterwards I remember- we shall have a little bit o! - included in pattern. Just rib- fussing with,her . , , yet he telli ed I had promised to take some Ginger Farm at Hallway House b added to one flat fete! my friends he loves me, but all ladies to a church meeting — from rthe spring-flowering t �. p W.A. — next da It was ■ bulbs But oft dt we brought along l in awbth - Send THIRTY - FIVE CENTS ke has told me is that he iy , _ Y (starY:ps cannot be accepted, use 'fond of mc'. I am very confused. j luncheon meeting and I expected ; .* i, to be back by three so, Partner -gap between now and spring postal note for safety) for this "Since she is wearing his ring, r Isn't there. pattern to'Laura Wheeler, Box I. guess I'm crazy to ask your "ti ! thought he could fill in for an .1, 123. Eighteenth St., New To- j opinion—but what is it? s hour. He did! -Lucktlyrl wasn't Tonto, Ont. Print plainly; PAT- - WONDERING" late In fact I came in a little Q. U It proper to name the see ' TERN NUMBER, your NAME .' When a girl wears a diamond ahead of time. Partner was walk- and son "juafor" for his father,, - _,end ADDRESS. ing the floor with Ross and had or is thb title always supposed it is.taken taken for granted she is Two FREE Patterns as a gift 4846 been for -fifteen" minutes. If he to be conferred on the oldest sort • engaged to the boy who gave pp g "junior" in a family to our readers—printed right in SIZES eat down or stopped welkin A. The -_ it. if he dates anyone else, our 1957 Laura. Wheeler Needle- 10-3Q Ross raised his voice. I took over need not be the first son. craft Book. Dozens of other de- crossing feels he is double' _ and for an hour the little rascal signs you'll want to-order--easy'. crossing his fiancee and it re- a perfect lamb, played on I .�ascinating.handwork for your 'Elects no credit on him nor on I the floor as contented as cou!i ISSUE SO — 1957 self, your home, gifts• bazaar * the girl he dates; she appears items. Send 25 cents for your • . to be. so anxious, for. a beau ;copy q! this book today' - �= ' that she wjll go out with any- a , "� �"' •" ! • one who asks her. ! • This girl_ evidently expects- "" I to.marry the boy, so why don't *you realize what unpleasant r y 1 ' • gossip you are inviting? Ido 9 • not think you would be flat- " ` tered to know what his friends l ' " (perhaps yours, too) are say- ' ing. He wants to eat"his cake `''`t. sem• ' �^ 1 " "and have it; but so long as his. engagement engagement is accepted, he ' owes his complete loyalty to, " the girl he proposed to. Better not see him at all. ' • ,. ,c `,.�y, s�� 4 ,, • ♦ • --. ; �.ti,� S' is ��' �;: r Readers of this column are, in`" vited to bring thele problems to Anne Hirst. Her common sense, `< her' pears of experience and her ,Jumper with compenionblousez ti warm sympathy . have helped .r or figure - flattering dress. �. thousands of troubled people to 410u'll love the versatility of this 'better lives. Write her freely, now Printed Pattern. Note, its addressing her at Box 1, 10 smart double - breasted bodice; , Eighteenth Street, New Toronto, gaay ' 8-gore skirt. ___ • :�� Ontario. Printed Pattern 4 846: Misses'. _ '« ., ' FEATHERED 'FINERY — Painstak- Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16; 18, 20. Size _ ► "NOT FAIR 16 jumper 4% yards 35-inch nap; ► ing work of many months on blouse 2% Yards 35-inch fabric. ' - the part of Mrs. Ruby Richard- .. Sitting at home, having a quiet° 4 - ► .son resulted in this tiny sample evening, were two spinster sis- .Printed directions on each pat- z , of glamor clothing 'for dolls.' tern part. Easier, accurate. tees. Suddenly one looked up Made from feathers shed by from the paper she 'was reading Send FORTY CENTS (400) and commented: "There's an (stamps cannot be accepted,' use her pet parakeet over the years, the dress won Mrs. Richardson article here telling of the death postal note for safety) for, thisi THE SEA OF. MATNIMONY—Allowing neither time nor tide to A . of a woman's third husband, pattern. Please print plainly interfere with their marriage plans, Ulisse Mitarr and Teresa - a 50-doll6r bond. in a national She's had all of them cremated." SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, -doll-dressing contest sponsored"lsn't that life for you?" said SLE NUMBER• Greguoldo (centre, holding hands) were wed in o floating •by the National Dressing In;ti- the other. 'Some of us can't evert Send order to ANNE ADAMS, l ceremony by Father Don Bellini at Robigo, Italy. Thousands _ 'lute ih connection with the get one husband. while others Box 1, 123 Eighteenth St., New {; . . 'of acres in the area were inundated by a disastrous flood of JMoreh of Dimes. 'have husbands to burn" Toronto, Ont. I the Adriatic Sea and Po River. , o '�'-'+ '�"'Y' tea... r✓ - - .. -.. _ �- - � ,r-.w - 'y- .- - - - — ..~�- �. r.r--- y i 7. .,,..r j rimer - -. - C EM®N yoarried to Po=t d the cmtioesa f A es- hold srU4w lo held a "!'few Cls• Rrpotb nes { t. 8[r. awl PiliteJ► Iles on i3st�' y� w111 be ar the comVg �" �i1T h the PsdSi1� at the a a+i�l C R° 4 rMN{ is SIZAR ama Fwade w111 be hen 91rea, tlse - '� With relenace to — '8rhtgieg. .� w4ft rood. y: _ Jpald this A goodly wAn. IL Lackey auremant's second fj d+y�►�°.«rnoou by R°P. �t�� Grist bndic into Chris le ••. mems • St wer :colied to N� - ' .bW *C0w'" Sn fid' �U* Us 1s the Soo of A&I. rad Mme• � meeting was held. on Monday a%tLt, hers "i rain► was eyed to J6" 00 fear turned out for were asked that if yonible, to GLAI and SPUitt� Cklo >P � " ea 1"W, and b61w had to be cancels the iltat, it erect anout-door. as well as fart is-. asrmbefs. 'a msdioff WN 4Wa,i Awed left people weft involvedlearky of Oshmv(r• cancelled, New � aioddinds over'the week-end.• Mr. .Dianne 67�r ms=s was flu for the' village We; Tack T�9eg door 34ativity•Crib. wdth Prayer• t' • . 6itaadeii stt`tx]c � hydro, Pde The reception, XMt. Anderson and 18oy, Ward - At tIt a neaft end, : oa Saturday after- junior �dcbumh hall. A nderaun , replaces Peter Lippert. • • • o Pam the hydro eft for a Torun• Others nominated, but declining. Pickering Towpsh�p Election RdWNS Mb. rind a4ts• Jal� Kwon' �rhlRe. was Geon- to. spent.. the week ws+th Mr- and were: Fred Ward. Chas. Cooper and gairgrteve «1:a des wed a aria• Wand Coote Poll Number Location Julian Lawson Mrs.lid had his dau- `' " or. ace is eron#o , ----------------- ace--------- f---=-- �' Sr. Sam him on Cstholto Womeala ile•iae 1' Atha School $ 1 iM and trad to how �� � teW�London visiting 16t Fisacls de Sales C ilft . d G °i her home. Mi. John a Qaaeeront Masonic-Hall 0t ileo oars eauc• There was a meetin of the Ca'h- 8' Green River, School ' l8 AT Ivoh ed in an accident n Utica, but prise-may at the B t layapcd ialury. 3Can Ward was keit were. Ladies-Mrs. olic women, League in St. Francis 4• ' Whitenrale Library 5 114 "f 14►! here fret week oncl; Men de Sales School, Pickers Wed- 7' ! ; • Mt' Z' Oq. Church � 0 ibnsy. He also pulled ba a par that T. Hamm ng, - , a - sad r#raolr a tree near e. H Cotton, Mrs• mond. Con- neesl ty, Decembw 4th 8 Xmsale United Clhurch 7 .70 6 � Ra Myrtle. - -$e>7 Moore, Alf- 9: Mvn, Bldg. Brougham 11 in .i 108 Mr, and Mrs. P!•llo Wallace, Wed- solation—Mrs. L. P+a�oe. Door Prize Tho meeting opened with grater gp I e and conducted by mss. F. 05-jiliv- - - - - - tea, stent the week-end here with _�. Arlene Drake. Audlep School _ IkEa• end Mrs. Earl Beaee• The regular enacting of the W. M• an. President. il. Brock Road School 6 7a 19 71 . J ,� !cached! teketn dance here , at 2.30 The conveners 1'4• - Pickering Beach School 14 92 a w be held on T'hursday,' gchre their re- - ,•slay > was not very well attend- tri- the home of.Mra• N. F. Tom- Nrts it'r 2 P 15. Harwood and High 2 School ?3 47 'p' -" 18, Base Line and Brck Rd. 40 -115 09 tld. ffiev'e Widetniaa was the winner linsoo- The Christanas Service of Ars appeal aas riadss to members _M In the hack draw, reoedving a ¢E0 Worship will be taken from the 'Nov- !or used clothing, also for house- i7. _ AengrGLqngrve School 3• � � • 28• .t-..' _ Glengrave 5eiwol 88 � � • . 23, Sayer Road School l l" 80 1d #! + ?A. ' - Bay Road School ii 16 .10 °I :�EfFective December 16th, :.telephone• " 25 r Dunbarton School .. 93. _K auounri may be paid, without extra - .21L - Dunbarton School W • , at this convenient new location: �►�; 27• _� " ' Dunbarton School �% U i - - F .... NE'S D GODS Beech 40 3i A � 28 ' j Frei-^port Beach 28 is _ COY DRY ti Fairport _ 89, Petty home 1R . �. IY • - Main, Street S 87. - Allton Rd: School 15 l` bR it p _ hool -27 35 O r"• " 3L f i East Woodlands 26 ig t CO Post office) -.-' -� 20' i -Sr �Pitkering _ . 40. _ _' �R,oseiaank lo na Rd. School, � .` ' �' ' U` � Id,t P T 6. • 41. 'R iltelrank .School 13 !s 1 r T _ i O� yFys payment location replaces i - J Roltys Hills W: School u n i i, ie nt s Mr. E. 7.0 i !b p 4A Rouge li lis W. School 18 ..' ��� er, col Estate d, General Incur- 1 � �... _ ' Swerdfig R r 0 once, Main pt pa +, who will no longer be 1 SGSOOL T8Q8Ti�8 AiiA 0 to able to accept payment of accounts. -.�._ 1 _ Otis 'To make enquiries about your account jus! CeUNICI1rhOR9 ^4' call Pickering 166-You will be connected McKay._ Oshawa Business Office where your �[aPhersos - 832 Irdmoada i. - 40. t0 OUF 3 Servke Representative will be glad to-help Chapman :184 shoat ray,. 1 J. W. LOWRY, Manager, r Crichton 8 Duncocabe �� Village of Pickering - 1 i9;tCPifti f COMA FIA Purvis J. Hsr•;y 290 swerdfig'er. Elburn !6 •. i T"` iisll,p Roaal'd Al. .:6 W atsyn, Ronald A ]89 of b° l ,iDA Reeve. Albert E. 247 D. s;ir;, tutor N NY 0 N _ - - `' _x. ',.�• _.,. �.:e.. "� rcus — Bylaw: (Po:; r6( (AKainwtj 41 . T'be Qu:Et:oa: lEt) -. SBL tNo) 43 - Ara 9, - 'LGWER. SLEEKER, "ROCKS T- AGE" STYLE TH,AX SP—LLS • •M.-------------. , - EX G ...'01 STI N ` I-1 V E... i N E3CG E LLQ NT TASTE C tTl N 72 - - • G ' - - !NINETY-EIGHT HOLIDAY SEDAN _ �LSpBILE FoR ,�$ _M In every new feature and• glear�ning line from - _ the Four-Beam Headlamps to Twin-Blade rear fenders, OLDSmobility is ever-obedient ,y ..a of t o - � •y lr co for and safety. Oldsm w _ to m bile's ' � .� i• - rj„hc%Y�jr� �.--.--•-- °�k + ..'. 1`ew-irlatscr,Side*(atrueairsmspenSlon}takes `' '� � ..' - .. . a siuface'trave] off the beaten path and raises ay . - ., pwv it to r, su' :i :.c new level of. smoetl1 f'irht. - '. _. ' _ ,"�"-'•"-•✓M '�" } "-"_""" :�uch c`_cit.i iii neW convork -Ice r"e itjll;es. :,5 �A•.� c. Ti nt:S Port ;ble Radio* an :rte ;aa tel d TU11-1'111 t �« 'j•�" - l'Orii'i' 1'ieratcr* provide nvithrt: ti �ai s ca �`a.. free and co unrt:ble. �7d (+L'�5mohrait� • J.. ,,,••i.! i;"V � !�7yn ay��, ic«o o mC;il� i11C' .•,iiC, surf' reN�•,:--��£. (fit° the 1i(,- _ feel-`L ::ig ro,-I•:et Engine . . ..ieiivering Bill "ra " "ate _ •� a . ..thc poyver you can Slse-- r ;; impro,: d } economy; too!-Join-the nes; ':ze;,a of tra•�cl. Get acquainted with OLi� r�oli:ity. .: . ! SUPER 88 CONVERTIBLE 'your denier's now! *0 o. A GE{�ERAL ��IOTORS VALUE < p+: r^T at extra cost. -- SMQBI. 0•a5r-Cr . S-EE- YOUR 'AUTHOit:.IZED.- OL4_ l,E � UALITY. DE4LEft' .. x�. 7� La • 4 ag Mm. j&n P16- Kr. GooM qWm, 01 Nergh IWUO- A 9* 06 Tortile C ht4d at the home, Bert ford. S--sk, ypmt a few days lag S. Ct)ldwell 223, 203; T. Castles 2�04 kin. Weh -.h-, presidenL A&II. — ------ — ----- OL 17. Wad at *kan", said 'Mr. Jullan- Guthr:e Weiding, The rnogtinS op• week with his eW.13in Asch and Ur& pzv Pert -1e 207; R. Thom" Deputy. Reeve and y Garbutt, 202. Scott thanked his mad -%-Itb a hy=A. the Creed a Bell here. M was C�a,� 218, 217.. He cOmmendel his CQ, gong. 1:oo=xions. are td bpo Mi."and bb,�. EVeA Qoentdll. Theme ---------- 4 -------------- --------- union, the Timmy and' Jkrsny, of Whfty visit- . VoWMt. Mr., rkirspeve tor' the MR11- sent ..to the prod VIctor 3r T%�".Pvrenchitmws BRIL school W -Ju mar in -wrich he carried on h -s ewn- TB cbristmm Seals and the K. and ed ion SLnday with her DAk the Girls' volley B&U Touid%asn6at at p4;& He said be . Celt 19" would �e 1L Fund. end Winter. P_ckair_z_.; .-Igh Sctool Lot. wOek, Doeoulter 6. ISO a big Ye&r'iu MiDell: - A pia and. wallet had Ceen pres- A carload of 'Ladies attended -the when they defeated Drizibartoa 2>4, thanked hA Sup- -or W. A. Tc2 and Bs,7�aar a+ p,.;jkerink A fre, early 9wadaY morning de-. W=. FakWievt ened to Ws tj*ge 'Peacock pr 1101M _ . and workon, the- DRV and to her dej)art3�e for Eng1wd. or. Saturday aft stroyLad th,, boc�h at Sandy BeU` 3& ('on+ JqV( his stao•'ine The ROU Call . was =swe-ed by a 29 "ThIs is the firot t, Mr. and Krs, Nonr.an ironnaectt. park. The building and 1126 c0n Tk. have run Igir coungill, but it %Wat christmis Verse. The annual iepqrts cf Toronto, visited his rp eawpw.e low. cause of the No. rA,., (J"a). Other &nd were 'a No, 3, (Pan) >Irs. George Sousepie- TrIM11Y. Mrs. Sid. Wonnarott, on fLre is unkno"M :1*. ibo I&gt,,, be�.jaid were given No. 3. .May) 31rs, ?&F-herson. elected to'c6uli- rented a Christmas Servtc'-- of *or- Sunday. CongnAul#*iQW t0 W. and 3fm No. 2. (Kae) -this is One ca sli-p jr,,,, the Nrissidnary Menth'Y. A&. and Mrs. George britt -th of a baby boy No. C (Joy) 15 ,c3 In Wtxrd 3, said, *nd Art Janes = the biros Ike har*&-t =*rents 'Mrs 14r. L3'd3 -McFv- attended the wed- a+ the Ajac HosPital 1aA Tb*X`3d3Y- a!,mw life. I. assisted by Mrs. M.aceL;a'rO, h High Single, 11at W -71a Law tall. yred Puck- ding On Sat'* -day after Fuckrin and ncon. of their ;udy High. "le, handicap. Fern, BW_ Consider it a great ' ho6our to 5't on Brian Church).d. Mrs. h, in tcoe Beth Stat, r.:. .,township cannon. I have had one niece Dart -,nee _Wn.jg Say Sandra Fertile spent Se . week-endI ant 28& birs. A. T?Ion�h and Miss L. ended G.' St. united Church, Oshawa. yew on the cowwil and attended parks. Mrs. Arch BeU. and Mrs. &t Worth Bay. Triple, Mat - Wilda Law 5W .--Jsost of the meetings this year. 1 - Holy Night" Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bell and tarn-' Move Brundle's 4padi%on is ra• .Astley sang a duet "0 1 High Triple, hand Sap - Zbeen I nTJ%Q1ort into the work _d to be s,:�:isfadtory. He is st-ql rr ,sr 21 Put a' and Mrs. Bell read the story "Why "Y Of Os�lwa visited torch and port�. Clarke 60. W the coming year," She thanked Ring" Chri rarois Mrs. Bell on on Sunday, confined to Ajax HOONW,'- brit not so) Boom vii who voted and worked on her nt.Lring the Our. the Ch�rr-W 'h Mr. and Mrs.. Harvey Ross, MariA. allowed vis tots as yet. were sung. Law 217, 215;_ IA-pna DonsIlL. j W, ham. visited Mr. and Un. Wal Guth. _Joel". f) a cup and ca, xer were presented to BMUM -=day. 2-48. 3012 213 Fera Bryant ul; X" at*& CunaMor J" 'th. thankedn. A+ - anan _Mw:l'aro .0 . .9 going to the rie on 9 Standings - 1-51: 2-0 ;1 . Mrs. Y, - 6.0 -27 -c supporters and -voters and said ;a entertained a Rum- 1046; "; -7-33, 4-32, 6 united States. -- - ----- ------ &be felt a McA boumil had been el, The Club held a'box sOeW on Sat, bey i -9m Thursday evening. High Triple: hEW - EL Stein 708 TZ Z118 Sympa LAD- idirted to--cfLice for the 'coming year- x:,reay,evening in the Auiley school. thy rowed to mr. mid V, Brown SM; B. HbooT 051. TOWNSEW Or P%C3CERZIqG Councino:-j Sid Pugh and Robert -,Oe 015cers f,. the cmihg Un. C. Tn�z 't on the passing of Les: E, Thomas M; 0. CMtlof 50; -on acclamations, The. slate c&ew�,rt, who had v sing the sow. Charlie aern. Mr. Tapocott*s mother, on. Wedzxes�kl W, HA SO. Mrs. Eileen Edmonds year day of last week. Mgh Slagle :JM - EL S*e:n 269; TEN&= wM be Wasetv" for 80 erne wletioned. the boxes Of k3n0h- bosun se the Going samwin. 66 the School Area I totalled about The Sunday Schcol nZ*e-, wjU B. ijooey "9, V. 21ro-M 2F, LA I -was elected to ' the proceeds of- Which _0' db Kwalelva Offless, 0"991he" lk*Td Me. 2 thdaked the vote" for, , were be, held on rriday eventM, Dwftn- ieo - a Thowm 30; W. Hall =3; rorty dollars. -Begs Of OSM17 'IV OntsrW. by MV& December 18. Im "sir CON191d0r." g' ,Over to the d9ldron. ber- 20, in the church. baseuvft as D. r1meman 20. U 1. JosNe"N' over. 3*_� Vwtord 2W. 23N , H. ...cjoebig the Lolls at 6 p. m. meart stein =I; B. 206 -, R. -2durris cm4n In =tmh writer this of pykarive, R. Frear. 36serly all were ib by 8.30. 3W*Am 2n Jim BMWs 2 vwago Peas Talaw voters rebzmed thr*e at lad year's council snembers to Off- it* 30• last ftturdAr, and Elected one ARCK, MCELL & COPRNY mew member. Mr. Z Swerdfiger was . . . . . hang* 016cw to councilfor the first time Me"WT6 Toronto Stock -Eme and J. %L PurvPurvis,;k X_ Reeve 'and lk 1W. of zut Joax's council. colimph" stoa AJAX I re-electak 70 H -left ARWOOD AVEN145OUTH Ratepayers voted strongly in fav -165 --AJAX I ow of the -Wney RylaW' and the Purchasing of thew Hydro here, Reeve Cr F_ Morley was -redurned ".acclamation at the nominatlon atneetlby -IS a week ago, ------------ CHRISTMAS S PEC IAL As IDLEY door life with a real -ber W. A. meeting was r, 1/4 -INCH THOR POWER DRILL ..The De.e7 You can have a newer. fuller, out -------------------------- future ... in the Canadian Army. ► 'J If voui�,ant a steady job.. . a career with a fixture. $19195 -Landard,-, set by the Canadian -and, can meet I high EDDIE the li 1 7 AMP 2400 R.P.M. Army, there a world of opportunities open to you. :ShoeRepairs '-1eft is a cha.11engitig'career . . one with aptrpof, e .good companions ..0pportunitiesfor a%ativen ter JACM CHUCK lb sWa Street tftbarfM and ad%cuture ... good pay. _r viAl"T v TTLY 1.00 P M I . Product's L Simpson s Wood "M �The years when Good SEUIC'MON or _ LACES. .yu are young are0 POLl5K7,_3 LIY7-1; at No. 2 HIGHWAY THE GREATEST YEARS OF YO['R LIFE HAIMOOD N FLAES1 UATERIALI; USED q ARIX WCMM-jMANSWID -ke the most of them me -ax Frouctmember of the 4 AJAX PHONE 1032 �CED GET THE FACTS FOR YOURSELF TOD4Y TAILORING W. —1 :xis coupon to: Phour- or --A LA 17AR&TY RECRUITING. STATION Ladies and Gent a "W 4 ART SUPFUM, Made -to -Measure t1*4 P" B"T N]3= 0" Repair and Alterations' I, I - . Please send ase, w4sh-t obligation, details cot career OPPOP, 88 FILL 0* STORE ]EOUU Customer's own:�.. in thj�C-.-VaR Ar)x)--. ooA OWED@" Week Days NAT Material made un. AL A. X to 1.04 P. ....... .. Name..., Asw3 PkJWP and Delivery 'PRESOPTION .1.09 P, K to 5.0400 F. UK. ry Ab ;4ddmss.__, . . ..... UW SHERLOCK............. . Ci P*Wwing "J 0 fim B j. A - 20TES, F !A n sftre W -A T �r­ THU .."AR In CHELL- ,A......�....r.wa...�. _ L 1 M, X T E ID FUri V AN 0—SUDING MATERIALS Igh Grade - Anthracite Coal Stoker -coal Oil and Fuel -Wood . .r - I r - • .. �.� `��, + t •tea.. --. • •� '+ww- `-i"•�"'�' War y.,.... _ , V• tools tnd e4u'ip"' rig ictor Pidc�ring it a u C«ta�l w� .b..d we with the "gravel pit aFq>a►'.". R.'ave mEat, 4,=titY of household , i -"942of Tbeats Lawson S&4 that Mt. Dutsbia, a furniture, cdasistiai of aatwes. dishes. Pictivao• i i Sleaior ,Counsels was studying the ectric appl:aescoe. s7e— ash:ieR, and would present a report ornaments and other ei+ °n 4 To The and recommendation by Docemlbw K.ot 9. Con. 8. SealtW TwIP , ..n 4 Ra&e sTV. Service'MoUCHIM 'I"wle Pik>� Vi Lo: Finch Ave, just out alt- Little's ad. , ff_ � � b w� -_-______________________________ ;Aaqr Malo or Mede2 OR +N bai.E REGISTEs proprii7 d the estate of the late J. - < �( � � lm sad E1"ed me to the Satt:rday, January 11, 106—import- H. Tyrrell. , Watch for posters• Sale 4 Arthut raw . * t r �Villagwelfare lfa a toe a farther term : sat motion gale t! two IRC 'tractors, at 100 noon. Terms cash. No re- ' I jCifi D . •.�Ni�jRE �e of tl� Villa;e and• rvata:rad; a;cbar'ct: itachinery, . nigh .) aee�+a KEN and CLAiRKE PAM-; 1 y ieo/ie will. have m k:at�i •a2-'a�Y Etonian r 1 �.' • �, a 7 bt at sheat--prewure, orc ers axe auctioeteerm : l'4foae � ; Arlt lif Aa+bulerem 8easea's Greetiay To Ali too}a.:, S9o0 apple. PicJra i boxes; a- -- v Eft A .Qr 3BVr DAY OR NOW --------------------------- ------- - 6TntAS GiEhT�TGBPkkaftt . o .�, • To The Electors �� re thsaks ` SW IB W*- •A Ahem 'rep• Of Mkerina Yillasen MY zosu7: asni !fie elates Jl WM. MOEAdHN r To Ali Our Friends: 7sa for ro-eteeffis� mo to the EMSA My =my tkaoha for yock� sappoefG _ � i +,• • At this time, we asPress a sincere of f>eput7-B.esee td" this tosvashif+ k' �ielsrli lee Ant PhOnQ Dickering r uday ie � shute not being an Sat - ..fish for a very itter:7 t'ltristsaar for the' Tear 1916..' q I abd a Peaceful and $appy Noy Year. The attain of This nulawpality I 010491Y appreelate the somwrt t•tv- �� PBONEU Pip sew Pickering, int. _ .. on. -- D ittsl The Season's Greetings to. Yoa i►i 131 Y11t0 Ate, KEY A1P'4 CLJIRICI: �• F tens. •aux w ----------------------------------- ------------- ' • a a. 1 the Voters of Ward 1•— .�501ti T ON, i1. 1• Lia. ------------- --=--- --- iffy sincere thsaha tor aeela- Tbek ei Ward e AUCTIOPIMS W. _, rim J. '2' N To The Electors: akIL W a tirs� 'sem lot�itrtsei fse.60 msttya givetp me to the recent deo- > 'te't3esse who ostei , ndo t& Otltarie sed Tori. aarrbtes ani 6etleitor To tb - people of Pieke'rhsi tion. I shall do m7. best to c&M on tar as at lige, psOs-aY' Saturia7 Le�- d V111s=e, my eseere thanks tar .the conaiell business to an efficient main t ani Oitssle '' - A >ie1t11A Cslambb Whf#s' not fraiir eli�tei. sal deep JA i ti� A� support and eoafidenee accorded me asr,apVresls . to �w t 'R ens Ali' at iiytssisiio @1ea1Psei 81di. ;. it tbs Zeis last BStnrda7. iiesson i G�etiacs to AIL who wappoted myrodadliistrre. dies. bona $Q;rYea tie fie soft em Pban - MW t May t fasts opP��d7 io ez. - SID PUGS D&IM moffrow ' tend Comapllmeats of the Smom N c Oat and AM L >WRDrSGW r - '• a LECTORS OF P1C SNIP �: _ ; :: .1: KERING - fig U. iMIMS __ L d Wim! �, � '' and t7e and eief3�ss ani I.14 ilaesse thanks eta the voters of Phil for -tea- w mine" 171hank ' '�'��+�1 ere - Pl�ardff A Very Moo (%rWkz oo . 'a AU as Yesve for 1968 Seasona t3nad' s'e � Oso Ani AA ,� ..,.. 1, R. Y carr ■....w++ s J. KA1 tinir6s- Bike A awe - T ------------------ Sorrister, Wicitor, - ,r..y, AtteaWi 01"s P CouncilFINWWm. G: Lawson Notary Public 11 —� s10 sa61� iwasisk ae Ofd >to.iby !e� Thanks Sincere Township Council air'eW lords wre![ 4 e WAiYT�l1 - AT. X7391 or AT. 3-1982 �g Mpa� _ Mwtsa: IdW1J. AC3f1iA6EC8 AIS #A adond tats tune for Aseeisor Gw. I would tike to sfneere4 tlsank tie Vespis ol. nokerfR6 TSR -° IRew IS PKl:3I N l:9f P.w. r,R,� lis to week on the Roll irons Dec- partseila�e4 tlsose of Wars S. who mpowt" and worked for mo,, w �• S&bWdsr road @sr �• WaMle« d10'oss Wf� eadaer i3 m 7aauary slat , By d oa God (;sash Deww 1�aTrM!L tin' Bissett Jornleson, by B?jaw, �0�ft me to Comeil. I will db my fled for *a People of Pielterize C/►H.L• • I&. I7ifrLlB oro aModnted to repreucnt this Township aarlas �. And trspsetsieai to , . irs� t1e,+taok I(1nh Sdmll Board ew the next SEASON'S G8W1'¢S TO ALL ' dr+ _ three yrsre. �`.. Onuilt�lif� - .>r- reel . ufn« aaa-�61i -McPherson _. 1Yr. xaiznan iia11. iriu o GHBY aw SON3 t IPr+eeerst is the Mrs.' .j C� Il - L. IM C P , "Bfshway Morttmeul Woria" i. A *oalisss Greenwood latepa3ers Aeaociatiaa, - - _:_ Rom AUSTM, ptZOl. � � ; dalssl�ei. y 1.0• JL IL. 1. Whitby, Ontario Two, mhos weal of Whitby oa _ p 1 en %e. 2 HA#bwa7. between REAL ESTATE ' Wldtby aid Ajax i Fbons: Whitby. UO e-ue2 photo coop now In Pick- _ enn sand A'ax a reoS. To ' b of seJi for prompt _ . _--• ___ : _• � ::� - _ - -- _ . -,;F`Pf.UMS1 NG buy courteous service ask for t1r►saseo�it Mrs. W1. - - lrlwtmt>ltit '" �;al1 - BESTWELCOME a � � mss SYSTE168 . - _ o�llerOr �IIIYrOrK• � �4�r £ r r r._ ------ -�---- -- p 590 or MO. 8-33:% TSE ..Slott & RADIO - 'u �`" 1,, •'i _.may._ 1 --•• ''MF j1 ,1' •' REPAIRS �w,�i P, i f -A..... -,c• . _ C ��•;� - p1EZE8IN6 X41'' of Gonedo's coM,nl rMids is snore poepl•. Ther• a M. I Hsi 00 ISOM+ f6r foray 10111IN morn Man W* new hW*. - DUNBART01't RADIO tk TV K�•: _ e to *eo who com M The bed vwlcgn• vv con !ice farllldls hoMr oM•r rounfrics is to haw here dmom tarntty AJOD k wl�iMre ar•: L' TRAL - �06ffi 4 C011�le!'i >h A. , '"KE _.<_.-: = y 1. 14Mieirl ftwdolM a• _ .. , 'NAMw.M W i •' a,,.c' l'.... •a-. 'w ..Y.... `w::.._'�a lVf - - -'•.Ir SMi 0. �i � x If �M1a11 r --= 9Md .bte 1s 'werh. be _ ?fir y •> 10 rAow newt•tn•a Jim# t;eoede is _ Iwo1 of Mw /t= W ftaft ' a sniffer e6_ M'.A ' . com". - eeMr• fttiMt. M•. -ens DdNbp �os dire ofd Bowman & Gibson FRONV: 1 JMW Stn w0RKI1gG .WOOD' _ ____------------------ ------ THE norl� Mollnml. ual�z'� .a.ni n�cPr STEEL COMPANY OF CANADA eiire Ks cit x -LIMITED Ge,terojil• Co. Ju► -MONTREAL ' GARANAOUE V• ENSED TRUSTEES ►3 �kke701ct HAMILTON BRANTFORD 'TORONTO G• ATAZ, a�►w�s'rlu►Trosa, � - 1O ° .resp vaas• a - Obis,+' 11A_ -G, W. eta. P.A. islsfl I pSOhile 8 - _ • • _ - _ __ 9 != F' a R D i3R05.• • -. _ : , - ��: Flow - J111- J. .. 7,y, D • - y � wi* some 1xmd:Md and Wirt, - ve Bends to *attend. A& and Dors, Vas M � &tV V G A Following were, winners at AO tidies attea4..�: i Odra. Dott,_ I�r% So�vafb�* lied UnK :sadly visited on tha ! Mz and ?Am L, W. Sheppard have Tuesday evenirWs erichre; Mrs W. A! er a br�rd welceme f:cm life Carter atttssnd�d j!►e Ctiristasas Bugs- � the iormeYs pisRestl6• We are �• ` Vueshased a biose to fondle He gh7s H•an itoa, 3Lm. H. Flixton and Mrs. president, Mrs. J• Hope Brawn, anti per Pasty ;of the Anbactoa I.rgion ed to say Mr. V. XddJetoa abeim and e2pwt to zmn-e there shortly. j Jewell; Mr. S. Jew-oll, Mr. H. Flax- the singing ct 'O Canada, the lactim on Monday. Decent 9. and doing doing aiaCd�r: we ase sorvl to lose mr zed Mrs. I ton and Mr. Goodnram :.+peer -1 Fria gathered. at Ohe various tables volt»,» Marlene Bath; daughter of Mr. Ammar werre s, whb, ba k4w a aeWald Iron Wr midst as they ea went to j&. N. Burton and Mie. { gl ts. 'do127, doll c1ot2:Fs, ChristmL and Dora. Hopward Hath; :Is at home bicyroie last week, and fteeioeed hb have t%Ad here for a nu'cber of H. Barclay. — ft baking—Jewellry ar. 7 corsages were from hr nd ,a1, bvt will not be back sloe, is noir at home sad in and Mrs N. Oaritor►; also for sale. 'these were soon sold out. to school for a little'ovhile. itrg rant t The regular meeting of ..'he Wdra- Mr. and Mrs. Lome White attended and Mrs. henry. Weatney actt3 as _ &We Association of St. Jchn's Church the Golden Wedding Anniversary 0` MC for the .program wbck fctlowed. bras held on Wednesday evening, the forme. s brother, far. and Mrs. Everyone took part in singing the ileeeasber 4th, at the home of Mrs. Wan. Carlton, at Toronto one day re favorite carols, w,.h Mrs. Wheeler George Duncan, wah a good attend- Gently• at the ,Fiano. Miss Pamela Vickers. •••••••••••••�••••••••••••••� &nos, The meeting opened with the Mrs. Witter and daugnter Gladys an 8th Grade pupil at the Toronto 8yma 55, followed by prayer. Dur- cf Toronto had dinner w "h Mrs, School of Iu : r, presented two 4 • fng Lase business hour, the Tr asur- Matthvvs on Saturday' rvmr:•_rs in cc*s r,z. an Irish num- f� 1!'s O.K. we have a �• er's .report was given: al.so •:he Card Mr, and Mrs. George ! • ber and the S':a:yrs' W .sz, goeoar - talephono In our bedroom too • iiteport and Quilt Report. Plans were Knox sad farnili• of Enn-akilies call- ( panied by Mrs. E. DELer cR the.. � • made to remember the -merit -ins" at ed on fric2ids --round here one day r•iano. Mrs, Yvonne Bosch ring • : Christmas. Mrs. Cassie conducted the last week. three Christmas Carols in Datch, £etectison of ofiiczrs icr the fcllo'jMng s. Lcnnon accompanied M . artd awh ch was very much enjoyed.. • t • �•1 • which resu:•ted in the follow- Mrs. Gera:d Middleton to Toronto Coffee, Sandw;-hes and Christ- • —� — $ng Past President, ,lF-s. H. Sillier; o -i Sunday w'h:re they vis:,ted 'with mas Cake "A -as served to all by the � t lresident Mrs. T. Philip; V__e Pr- ;friends. � Exeru2ive Com nitto^ ;t the close of � -- __ a • esident, Mrs. Geo Willson; Secre- Rer.,cr':e: the Sunday School the prog:••aar:. • • Uxy, Mrs:, Rob+ Malcolm; Piinist.' Christmas Erter.a=ent on Friday Mrs. Jessie Flynn. Pickering, was • r�. ` : _ " .! Mrs. L, Johnston; Press Secretary. evening Dacazber ?A.Santa will be the winner of a lovely 'bride doll� - -= 3&s. Matthews Qu:lt Convenes, Mrs. there, so come and meet him. and' wardr&e. — Co r, !' ,Wannay; Card Convener, Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. D. A. Beer visited t • :. ---------- • • �W!. Gray; Parsonage Convener, Mrs. trends at Oshawa on Sunday. ------ Geo• inn ?4!rs. Burton. The sneezing Mr, and Mrs. Ross Knox and the B RO C K ROAD - - 'sang em turned over to Mrs. Wm. tamiiy visited her parents Mr. and, : • • Uscott, Program Convenes, who Mrs. McGuckin of Stoutiville, on The Home, a:.: Schon. Executive � • � Meet -'ng will be htici on Monday, • tel To O ?Save a very interesting reading to- Sunday, Mee ♦ *other V11h ainging a .couple. of -------------------------------------- De,. -ember 16. All ::-erbers are urged • •Ph On• business8 il sorder, call your • offic. • � Carols. The meeting clos- Korpdtsl Awdnary Msetiag i u attend. • ! !d with s,11 singing the Thome Hymn The school cone»,: will be, held on ���•••••••••••••••••••••••••• Wednesday. De`crsber 16, at 9.00 p. - . �tard Lisa Theme Prayer. A dainty The D,xerrber meeting of the Hee- , hmeh ww ohee served by the -hos- pital Auxiliary was h --Ad on Monday m. in the a:hoc 1. A hes:, y invitation _ lesser. Dors Muman and NU -j. Robt. evening at the Nurses' 1%sldeoce. i, extended to all parents and their Ad No. 57.112SP-EX 2 cols. x 50 lines _ i ., g a _.0 ot lz� rr -a- Aj}• � a ."w�^.-•. -�. •y:- .:4 +� '��.,' Yy '.� ,o�i �f "'"�'. - - " _ - ,.� .ny, _ �,, tisx'u.� F y� �.i,K a...•:.,b-"- �.� - � ,-�.,:� !e . - . �sd C:."`c.... _ F.',.y _!�' � Yac ,.:.at a+"�":•� ',y�.:e _ . : �. �." w4 u� '..' d -..e,:.' _.':tet ;,l`! c•.:'tea ..u;• anw. _,. u..;d� "r. �.a,.e ..aa.''®�.. ..,...,..a... >✓ � J":'`.►� r , _ �� � � ri,ai . 1►�� � "q;,qs .. _ 1 C ,.41 r`r- e.Q vl ffe,,. _ __. :. ..: � _. 'I� ..f •V r. 'e,• .�. `,Y•Y eat. � v .mow ... _ . _ . _ ... _ • b ,-•,c_mb+er_d o ese ,ts that • 2. 4 ' everyron€ to lire better Ciectr;tally. ' t ONTARJOink- HYDRO 1 .:''+ : • r a t - IF .b oom 15 12 ING 7Y-- , rl .. : Rt'. - ,:,.yam �'v;.C..'--.{C,.'a:....J:.i •'t -as.l "7 y' z a- _ ._ !. ' .. .. '4 '%' 719-'"..Jfp,X'a :vim • MINA ' s ••g. , s&1 � a _ :.. - `✓ ;. � 3 � "', \ a '�9+j� : car def. a '��'�W - o g+a: Is�k X11 � �� � i � , •� � S .) � fi '`� s� • k r /:. '.:. _. 1., IL._�.. x. .. � _ ..�- .._ .. �. :... ._ ..•.a+d:"r .. _.. 4:i..,r L' •S.w w a .v .' «:. ., .- .t. • . .. . . -_" ._. .. .. • ' – � - — __ _� .�Y`�`•–" y •- - .. .. – - � � ,y -.. .. y�..N q....,�_.uryJ'. Y.'lG"°'pS rar.�s.•.� . .a r a • 77 -- - Dul • PAT DUIWN f r Reside e - r age 66 R 914I�E Wats n� and CLEAftg RRALtos ' lNswl iilra 4 AMCCOMING EN" i � �� a systaas � —'CASUALTY — soN�s — AYTOMORtu r � UTAiWTY INSURANCE, RTC. — APPL88 — I NO YOII CAN'T 1 T FOR SALE —apples, illr ROM AND UST YOUR R choice quality' ! - gap" Taub Cleaned ie � o►ft M FOR SALE ill:TM Wear Joe= A3 The Deed ?3et� DVAM6 Vacs end' Deikcious♦ Edges' . Come ARYW+y. The Cel MarieWim+TIIXIX war � 3 Jasaes, three -miles north of No. 3 And 8We1i Prises CYRIL Es �MORLEY 8i/hway on 8ro�k Road Phone — • ,VWWJ MG' TEEN ZVWN FROM.Pi0�1ajr pgp, „ yl Dit)ioesias 82YJS------------ MCllIgOdr doe 20y Plicierleg Women's Iestitaits ----------------------------------- 'Be ready for 1906 --start with a per- win meet at the home of firs T. J. , � umawnt year-round business. Az*it- Wheeler, on' Decen=ter 17. 72)w_ meet- L A ;. t .1 Botts representatives need in—Mm ing Win take the form of a Christ- 4.0 7rooil,n, Cannington, OSha,m Pick. mss Party, with exchange & 9WU'SALON BLOCK LTD* -'a Bring and surroundings. You can Can will leave the four -corneas eau's $W to $75 a week, Se113n8 our at 2.15 p: m Nb GIM IPAMK AVIL line o! daily necessities: \ ryboxes, � ' slL oozes, cosmetics. wherever you Wamea's lfissionary Bootery *($ Concrete .. - . try live. there is. an opening for Piekerfag United Church ` you. Write for cataloEue and Will hold their December meeting DCATI©N and - details—T. Gardner, Dept. F., 1600 on Thursday afternoon, December • 'rDetorimim', Strstion C, Montreal 19, at 2.30 o'colck, at the home of • �Md deo 20 Mzs. Melville Butters. T'he ExecuR- G1siII� ROAD. ]fOATB �W� . ----------'------------ :-------- '-- ive is 'in charge of the programme. OPER EPSFF GiB i'ATIOH $QAa, P �i6, SRT, . 70R SAT_ — dry hardwood, sawed A •. ny Who have not returned their to any length $9.00 per ton deliver-Bheee: •� Mite Boxes — please bring them to i ed. Hugh Miller. Phone Claremont this fig. All members and ass- _ :« ociate helpers are cordially invited dec 13 - ---- --.- JOHN L e LAY _ ----------------------------------- ����L ry�L — TV AND =ADiO — 'POR SALE — boys Scout Outfit. MRWM d ` ! N S U R A N C R �" �ietW."••T'f.00. Phone: Pickering Bt Andrew's Presbytezian Cfereh 39Y EXP W TECEMC4AN V.r -- will hold their regular aaonthly meet- pXtoed {-1851 OM ASSURANCE ing on Wednesday, Decerrnber 18, at AZlialle PRRUMTIAL --- , .. COMPANY LTD. OF � A BEAT BUY 8•oo p. in. at the home of Mrs. Jean 19 : Palmer,' t'by, Ont. Can will leave - ILNE � AUED/EE '� 1Ptngham Clxppei oil burning range - Whi ..._—.------_.-_ � • E� with reservoir. top shelf, all white in front of the 'Post Office at 7.30 J - -' enamel. excellent condaion. $20.00. to 7.45 p. m Remember Your dopa- ![1Z 8 , - 107 KINGSTON ROAD EASTIsm Pha6mTate e: Pickering 569W atter d P. • -tion for the Christmas find. NATURAL GAS HEATMG 8E8i! VICE; •• phone: Pkicsaln p 241 ---------------•--------------------- ---------------------------- oa nra'tae<.tr+►rioars ._._ . -POR SALE — pair boy's skates, size 1n M� 25 Year's EXPeeleaee p •18. Phone Pickering 83 8. r Salsa COLEMAN Service In ory of a loving -hu ----------------•--_--- ------ atea:sband FACTORY TRAIN ED rust SALE — n outer coat (lady's) + and father. who died suddenly, Dec- M. DLEY. 113TCEMN sTo'VES