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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1956_03_02., c -a - - r Lt Bubactiatloa igste 12.00 per yi+e idafed 3titea: f2 -• W. C. `iL'RKAR_" r76ivae& -• �Antharised Second Class Distter VOL. 72 PIOKF,RING. ONTA IG .-: FF,IDAY MARCH 2. -19¢6 b 8 Ctayta lee. CQpF y PYat ;- t?ifrltaj� lye g Ottawa, ant, a "x� {, 3?3., 1 x :, ti•° ' ■ Alice_ Pickering Townsi p 9 _ • � ' gall ^k7{ Y' �'. �.� :. "" .s. r. R,, x '� Y .t rc' `` ' 't `��' ... • - -hetAt 7.4 Mill .1 Down.. Fo fasten. -� - -h _ TownAlp cbruieil''sei. the ta- s- -rate. PICKERINO. VIILLAtnE - • �r ; for the 1956 police budget at 7.4 mills at a meeting on :Monday night. Lwst Judy Mae3rarlano is progressing t tr v. year The the e budget 2i miser at $45,+ M -'e'ly 'after breaking her arm. ' . n Russ Dixon' -his •movect to h.i news 911.03 -as compared to $47,347.90 of last ear. home on' Rosebank Rd, North., Broken down the budget looks like. 'G, te_cy, T:.•.onto, Emma Toy - �� this: Total salaries $35,717.65; police for Toronto, Mr.L. 'Dixon and si ter dc Marie, of Picker. ' were , of Sj rnmrir`cciOn calorie ari rte guests s, 4900 • car ct I n v $5,292.51; phone, $1_,486;, 1>dht gnu, I,� �1 ^_'�, RQ313 Hill an•n -s 3 '' ` �` i fuel $720; uniforms and equipment, the past week: t 719.96; administration, $2.13; other; V.="s• R. Found v ited :Vtr: and 14Ira. - ':,.: Chief Laking Oeported they expect Don St Belleville, for a -week, : K�� _ _ izi gew out West to visit : : - to collect about $5,000 in fines this-- h is mother :or ten clays. He left on y ear.. Saturday last. y Reeve William Newman expressed Mr. and Mrs, .Robt..Scott 'Were via• - appreciation of the ticay the depart it ng J'eari and Earl Ottewell, ai Eta R -e since lei weer s ring's arrival. He said --lie felt the Mr. card Mrs. Dolarrage have snotoC• c,, force would have trouble keeping ed to Dorset to attend the funeral ' within. a budget. that has been cut ci her brother Alexander McKay, _ 'pretty fine. - Dr. and Mrs.. Twiilinson left ot3 Council have set the road budget Wednesday for a vacation in Flo:., "s s. at 7.5 mills or a total of $204,000. da, They are motoring down, g They' yet et apo - ' Th have to val of i------------------------------------ a4 rue lunicipai isoa and e- Dept. - — _r - of Highways. They plan more paving • • this year and. more bridges being Pickering Man. f bw7t. The-plan to buy a machine for i -r' _ � • •, ,,, _ - _ . , ditching and a front -cad loader -.for. the trucks. The road estimates are up over last year. The township have to Killed in Scari�oro' collect about $81,000 as compared to _ - '1 a tittle over $70,000 $70,000 last year William HeatJz� R R. 2, - - -- - - -- PIcIG+ _ ering, was killed near Stop 23 Scarnoro, early last Sunday morning - Pickering Now Has Mr. Heaton waa retugms homer - :.. ,, -' �• from the city when his edt struck al' . , ~~ : " 1,717 Telephones - struck a ice, out of control and �• �� With more telephones added. more He leaves, hig '' patents and two money spent on ' new const>ruc'tion, sisters.. more employees. more lxareholders ---------- •--- --- --= ---- _•.� � . � The local Rotary Club will be con- Rotar an. F`,ed White A, most pleas -' h -a making rn=y appearatr ee before and more calls handled then ever be _ jsabr 244 Cross A /di aiderimg themselves a favored grog) ant Ueab pa le youngster, -he. carries n-_ the conclusion of the Easter Seal lore, The Bell Telephone Company Faye Carnegie Faced -. i' this week. in hsv ng been one of 't *.e infect :emus smile. even - though both Campaign; now (wing cearried on Do of Canada experienced a record year P,obary Clubs_to Visage :a_ yps:_t from legs - are wra,p^,,ed in-steel braces. 'a._ slot overlook sending , in your con- in 'glmost every way during 1953. A contrtbut on of $1000 to the Fa" tthe now .famous "Tummy" o: Dast.^r result of poi.o. Timmy has _'_lengthy_- tsibuFson w�ien You receive , yo7a i4cca:`d ng -to the Company's- 76th Carnegie Fund has been made by '..v &W fame. Titrisny was--the' guest �^ . Lst of specaitirig enga emeasts and wifil .. Seals. annual report. telephones in the Bell's junior Red Cnow. Ontario Devi: :on. �• - C4 : - _ -t Ontario - Quebec terntory increased through the Pickering •key (;loss. :t e. - ' last year by 228,28'! bruigizig the tot- , wis announced by Picker ,fig_ Branch - - - - • ` al in service at the end of 1955 to President Lloyd A, Peterb. of ttie re= Historical Data - g _. ` Riding Liberals To Name 2„522.745, The over all tncrp^ a :n- cent executive aseet.n held in the >. chided mocte than 1$5,000 new Tesid- - ,iinunici olfioea in Broug,ian, • ence telephones, over 5QU00 new ter-' This amount will be arnded to tine - ° , - , `: DrStrret Wanted te?ephories for business purposes. sutra already raised to meet meaicaT 1- C�rndidate For Nest Federal Election - ' and the addition of more than 40',000 and other expenses for Fa;ye's deticatet ' ' ' Any person hav ng Information or ..telephones through the t unsfer of heart operation. i The Ontario Riding Federal- Libeml - - pictures oD past days. tn - Pyckering the tac:lities �L -three former subsid- Campraign' Committee Chairman. � will greet on .April ll is ?oaa-l'�ng Ne�r7 _ Township. would be contr- outing• a may' 'companies Into the company's Glenn Z. Julian, reported that plans name a candidate for the great deal toward the historical ex- 'hem• are well under way for the Annual _ cal election, T:�e vast one hurnda ed square miles Lxsily, growth is telephone, sec• Red Cross Drive to be held during >seal .. _ hibit at the forttx�oarn:ng Hoo2ly Shaw. .. At a ent meeting the associa- aS Picke-.ng T7wnslup adjacent to i! they would con4,act M^s. W,;: A. vice paralleled this overall expansion, 36arch throughout the Townshp. t he `Uf. Ross Wecker, X.L.A , Canada's Largest Ctty, crakes -Pick- McKay at Pickering 54111, - � Com•r- ntins on the report' Mr. J. Plani are also being drafted tor may' of Wiaston and Liberal ering the most V'aivable, Vulnerable, P.ctures of old hones, barns. or W. Low_•y, Bell Manager for this reg- the appeniment of six eegiaml chair- saember of the rovineial government and Vital Asset to Toronto's Eastersi ton. s3dd th,t 287 telephones were meta to coine:de with the live Ora Pte„ 8 chunclt�: or Indian. rEli�cs, samplers i for Bruce County. �C or quilts. would be appre.i�ted. added in PI,- kerina rearing IN& The posed township -wards sand PiciocclaS ; A great deal of interest is antici- A Sound Future tqr_any Townships ot31 at the +-n4 of *he year was 1717. ViilaV4 to ortsanize eamplgn teens. Voted in the ?ortheoming nominating must be planned �ivisely, in the inter- - - - Theo• ghesnL�n•ar'A .and Quebec and perhaps tar.- to supervise_ ]Red_ . • - oniarlo County Seed Fair Said eta � Convention, April filth. _ eat of the State, and its people, expentitur� �nr new Construction Crown activities :n their sections as �. _ eia�aderlssd Marcie I7. -- - -- = were $128 4M,0"'1 Tfitia Wes 123100 lute cos:><nxsnity. ------------------------------ sngineertxag d Frenchman's r LAies: Dowling League Say for the St. Lawrence Seaway.' an 000- amore than in .1954. itself. the pttev- At-k *T. J. Wheeler reported sapid - ► t . _ • Tlie 17t"1i Annual Ontario County . Paul' Eastern Airfield. Super-Mghway", c,� Fuir will be held :n the Town- roue record "-or, Yet. due to the pie its the sew Dig and knitting !file? Cau 17- 11hrough Highways. Water, ,Sewage, ptrong �nl r; t *'ne-i ' demand, there. - activities of the warren's work cam- . -_ .14 ship Hall. $imderlarsd, on Saturday. wrte 47.0'10 , r<rAer's - for service mot • .__..�aiea. - Drainage. Parks, Sclrooie, Coilegiates, March 1 ?: Tt.is Scud �atr is- held _._- anittee: oral that an exreileat sypplT --� ► s - - e Cbur_hes maid Trdntiortatign, , all. -ea::h year under the vmp.ces of` the nura er he run „( leap year. A swi � items b being aseemliled at the = w Cardinals __ 7 consi.tu to u few of the many es�i- Onbirio County Soft and Crop Irnp ' larger con +r%2,1icm "ivity is plan. Red Cross stn age dr�nc -e. set �lirardhisdi _ . ; = 7 tialt that m%* be plamieii for-Ptck- tied _ibr_18 g_ *v y?- tFP lamer mrt _ up In. Lhe Brdi� tram 7.ari n1 J3,Mg•' a` Orioles : rovemiesat Asaociatdarr m. _the- inter- of which will be - 4—oted to t8 i single, D, Balsdon1 255; High ermg. Planning, Foresight and lvis- e4ui'P• The Executive voted u• 3sly eats -al better fs,.rm:ng in. - Ontario �•• .. fig tom. could glide Pidoering through .County, It assists in. anaintaining a meat for local service, to prasesat suitable tolePns"' pprecr• :. = total e! Rt IS ��7 r11R (ti .. ainoe. with handicap• , P. Carreron ate adnieacent ors of growth, which l.:sl. sir...id. d v. %j,Ul.ty �d i<. ti.� mew iz__ Lam. uw s . M- 21igh triple, D. Balsdon, 819;• would -be- a credit.to its leaders, and and salaries was rain to Bell emnloy- ration to Ann Keev.i and C'-adt; s- . 4n the county and. also 'ag[orda an ex= Ii • >i�ii lr'ple, with handicap, H. Burr the pride of its peopire. cellent opportinnity for Exchanging ees n bundreris of Ontario and pie• did last summer in _the iced Cross s tan else. j9 ha Sggare, Pickering views on crop production. Good seed, l�ec OOmmunitias, At the Poi of 1955 Swimmng and Watc: Say'_ :y Prog- the Company emplove -1 3A 340 people ram. ? I••:gh fertility and sound ft man• _', 440 -- agemenz are. essentrais m uocamm; rue lriceetttive flan r` rric3 t-wo : g - from xur f t sh .43 an hare. com compared S 44 ."s and Welfare Chaiman Mars. F. -; Piekerin Township Carr Develop the maxmgm returns it rr'n 43 a share coin w bh :z 4; bran , ' cate�r.zes, .'pet . The prize list includes c.assas for David Cri- hton, to attend the • registered oats, barley ann w -ater vivalent t0 43 cents ashore -Waco clef two -day (March 22 and 23) Conven- a; -SAS FgSt As`SCtlrbOrO Drd: Croekford wheat and the corrimercisl classes for � t° surplus•• Shareholders inc�es- tion of the Ontario Red Cross Divis- cereals, small seed ann -ota•orr, than 10.000 and .now. now . a� _ • all r s }. Ion. in Ottawa. • ... - : eel by more. mariber 125. over 122,000 eel whore- _ a million dollars. ~' There s e special Jmnor Section �c- Can Pickering .Township be-another _ air. Crockford said that he felt that en to Junior Farmers and 4 -H Club are resdents o1 Canada, ___.__________�_____________�__ llearboro? Former reeve. of that mun- Pickering could develop on the same MerrJbers under 21 years of ,, ^.ge, Bel- An over -t MPle't d,' radio relay - 5 icipa)ity, Oliver Crockford told Picic� basis as Scarboro. Tine subdivider ed hdy classes are also included chain vlrae completed • in the north o1 Teen Town Name llring Township council last': week pays for the land and the services A special program has been prepar- the country and good progress was `L he thought it could. and It doesn't cost the taxpayer a er for the afternoon of the show', Dr. made with engineering and eon- _ r Of course there are a few thins cent. He slaw suggested council try Clare QRennie Dept. of Animal Hips- struction• of the ,Mid Caaiadka Line, • f. l g the report states, This defence net. Ezec� h For Year • Ghat have to be done first: Such as and buy up some land for sale to sub- barley.• O, A. C. Guelph,,, be, s es! speaker. At the -eonclus;on of work is being built under the super -. installing a water plant and sewage dividers, "This keeps the speculators Su Vision of the members of the Trans- The Teen -Town Group which numb -, r, e •system at a cost of several million. in check," he said. •. ario County S.ara;'rers on the topic — _ _ •_ _ _ However, Mr. Crockford in address - air. Crockford said that ht, did not "Reducing Cost of ProdifAWon with Canada Telep*one System, wins the Fred 96 at the Vilkage Hail on Set - ing council said, that to bring In' 4n- feel Pickering was premature in ' High Qualitk Roughage." With the Bell Company acting as project rig, urday night, elected their executive( dustry you would have to provide planning for development now.' He decrease in income from agriculture ent, Further progress is reporte:Am 107. the year: President, Dave Malt•, f. these services. "If this is done, Pick - said that many industries may go to - prodti As, flamers are looking 3br the construction od the 4000 i, Weil; VieesPres„ Barbara Hunt; Sec- ` Bring will go ahead like Scarboro Quebec to establish where attractions ways and means to lower their prod - radio ^elay'r.etwork now being ' ietary, Marilyn Briggs; Tle'as,, Robin - . -- $id," he `s3id. are being offered. He said that indus- - action costs. Some goad iniorrmt:on aerossl a by members of the '.McKenzie; Four names, comp-3sing.. _ i He told council that water is„ bps tiny would- not locate here and put a will be secured from this panel dis- Trana�. -S to meet re. the Entertainment Conmriittee dre: of the greatest -assets a township can million or more dollars into develop- cussion• qui^emer>}s Via• distance tale- . Don _13P:iggs, Dave DonaldsonJr., Suz• have. Once the plant is paid for it ment where there are no-services.' He- Another feature of the, afternoon phone service ty network anne Boys and Ditanne Smith, � •+ ' • �` .1ri,11 gcedily help with regard to taxes, felt, that residential, commercial and program w11 be 'a Hog Grading and . , te%vis on pro .: a Cancad- Named for the Pent Group Con'r.---"" h� told them. rei cutting- Dsmonstr.ation,put, on-by-Mr- _ian_Hrnadcasting - n .. The mtttee ts. industrial development sho..,�s. Y- <_>t[r:' Crockford suggested t}iaL sec- together. lie stressed that if you Allen, Production Services, Canaada TorontE -North Hay -Win section .b daon; W. and Mrs, C. - Rogers; ' vices be put in, then line up' indus- have industrial growth, -you -have to Department of Agrdc—iVur1e, - and ;Mr. due to pct into eer+vice to rte the 00 J. S. acid Mfp, Crouch; _ tries, get them to sign and-they wily °let residential areag grow too. .... Simpson, ire - First Cb- Operative 04�of IWO and tine- entire network, S. Ayers etsd Mr, and liter, Packers, from Sydney'-N. 3,; to Van locate mere and then .go to the Muni- Reeve Newman said that the town- _ eipal Board; He felt confident that on ehR is willing now to put in, water if Several Seed Fair Prize 0' .. in I N@ �i group called life Ranch' Boys Lists ast to Seed Fair Frt- z; supplied' the rm sic on Spiur4fy, Irv1 "this basis, Ti�kerina. could get ap-' they can get a large enough industry �t some h;bitors Improvement Dir- entp'g "ii id ' Mr: _Dt* Sleep insWjef.. J provad and borrow the needed money. to, locatg here. and Mrs. W, A, Goudy, Pick - Reeve William Newman and De - %. Mr. C ;ocktord is to present open- dvtin ' '='1"' el i , Ont., .'gai1l, celebrate (fade 25tts the group and called -Dill Kor tom{ • Reeve William Lawson were l uncil outlining what he wishes a copy ,should get in touch Wedd square. ft�• - 3y- pose td, Leo its¢ Anniversary on WedReadssy, 1 - dot the outcome. The i red thinks can be done here, what ere De _of ���' Vx- � , 7th. Some donations 'ware received, tbf iii y Po >? ' ' t Tilley will be at tawna to than bet _ that new school etc.; have bT�' c _ "�_ J. _. . pr pat sr put could .8o' for -the township land how 1• tbe'1a !Heads ltotn 7:00•to 30,OD tO' ds the t �� buyint thek own . � 'the' township's debentures at over a much it would cost: op that 461e, _ , _ _ ;1u e4K �` '� .. .. - v - r • .. , .:.-. � • • _ � - -..� $ � �r ; ... - -.. � i � r�•.i' 1.y -- 1 - '-..I -iii -' � './ ,I� �.; / -_4 _ ._ � _ 1 /rte_ � -Ti -ice.. � w• _1.�,..�v � - +T1•+ � �v -y '�'""Y' . ' 7 +�-. a. .,, _ y,. .- . . � — , �_ 't _. .. ' • �. _ fF • - \u �.. � , ,� � � � � � • _ � �I - ~`lam �Yk G `Y � �f '� � � •- - • `3 • _ -- -_ • _ . wrrN� . _ _ __ - �iONICLES. �� �.�. <:.:�.;,� . , � � N... �- ,:,.:.:.::..:� y • _- '.._ • • '-�caa '.uurr �,rl. 1$4'a l ..i.l. -�'-s Hill apprlCiat!- hm' all rho '� � �z SIId alft lat0 a bOV►lr $ C. Oai00- alfted• Sour .- . . _ . __ -- _ ' my - dtiughtea� had heeded- your • tsmre and, ova can hope. be - itu. - .. {or 235 c. once - sifted all- Purpoea flour? 6 tips _ - ._ _ _ -_ .. - - � Y�g girt about • aagss to see her again. '. -. .• - .13a]ting Powder, �/4 tap. salt. Cut in aa`aly�r tbe.�. • • _ �, -. • - • -yW� with just C¢Ie boy! BST • Outer teen -alters who read .. - _• ... shortening. Combma � c. m�71c and tap. vam7la. . .. . fleet love a![ais has ended, and •this today will do well to re- This feele� like the. mo ..- . Make a well in dry ingredients and a liquids• miz -- -- - - -' ' :: ' -,- - she b heartbrokaa A week ago *member your girl's esperiesce after -as it definitely ial The �.. lightly with a fora. Knead for YO seconds oa lightl,yy- , -' .the `boy "told her he thought they •and dlstsibtate their dates ears- morning followin - - � floured board ,and toll out to� thick ractangfe, . _ _ -:.. _ _. _ were too - young to ga steady; • ong esters! _boys at ,a time, : Dare, Arthur,.• Da e� and Hone � -8�' along one side. Cream to 1 tbs.' btatter or -. .. '1 ` . _�Y� 1Q. His mother says he •Then it a lad bets rastips (as David I might add, has fully re � � �� brown buttes . _ loves my girl, but he doesn't •boys �)t �� have others covered from all his troubles' c' sue; • -. - - _ •- � -� .l - - � -know what he wants for the * to r aiev4 their loneliness, sad is now ve nat�k - � +..- on rolled- out�dhoupgh. Beginning at an 8� .- . , - - -. ftttase. Lately he`s bend. g� � -Your daughter is in +.tti,:..,+ -gymi � � today -t s -..._ age. mil do u like #)eu�' � ;� ��:•� -' - - -- - --' - j"', _ loaf- t3alts +1MttS141 - - �+ a sat •crowd and he -has sad smelt, -sad. she wlll not - like • the ` moraiag after. Of a $� - -, _ - _ - • � .�, � has become ball � in a ho�ov�en, 400 about . - chaag+ed a laL - mab this mistake soon again. .course ha - -hot, ctit in thick slicp, or•cold, cut is thin . "More than once I pleaded 'Your assurance that her plight spoilt, especiall in re and to, .� ��, - - • °, with butter or mar- � � - { ,, _ with her to date other boys, too; • is sot ttncoinmoa will help re- meals. so I imagine his mother garine - _ - - ' . - she had - •pieaty o1 chances. but 'coat "e her just now and guide - - is - -- going -to have quite s 'time , -- .. _ _she �Bht the idea was silly; •her in the future. Bow lotto- getting eve - -'_ � - - - - ' . , she was so happy with him .site * state you an -that: she. cPnfldea mal - partly�becattsecs et senerOZna :':'�, " „ ","i, ".'",,,, ._ � -- ..' '� 1 j -_ - .. _- _ - . r .- .. -. = • ' _�coulda't bear to waste � even- - • in you.' • • ' very run -down herself and - [1yS 8�1 - _ ./ .. Alr� D _ _ -- •. felt, as'she called iL ..:. I P ve ?B'J?H IS i'IiSST my hard! _able to co with David: •� �/,�'`�°/ %�.�� _- ----- _ -: - : �� - .- _ _ _ _ reminded her .now there is lea- "Dear Anne Hirst: I am is exubeyrant apiriia What a tee- � • .'• 'h► e - • - - - dens and I -Want v_Olar hITD- - A_ aipndnn• i.� �, - -k i ., a _ _ i .., � . � _ .. .. _ power-- -�t,.� _ ' •but she says she can't get him nine bay has asked me several children a � �` • 4R her mia�d. How 3 wish I times for dates and I've alw pparently possess. To realising are two different a tug, sew' _:t_ - „< � look at Dave now 3t seems im- things, So for real story enjoy- ing behind- • `' ..- ' -.` -: � . "'- k:cetld comfort her! refused I prat .told him I had posaiiile that a little "vdhile o - - -- _ -- __ .- "As you - often predict, -she another eagagemeat; then � ha-- he� was so sick. alt meat 1 would say stick to a book Anathei thing nappenad last _ _ - , - asked for my phone number and m' magazine. You can always week which mush have coarse. as lost.. ci .tact with other friesda Yesterday was such a lovely go back, to the printed ward and - . quite a shod to many readers --. _ ,. -- •while she -ryas dating him. Now' I said I w..a never home. ]iYn- slay we were thinking -they lied -ffie awry ezactly where you of the Faatily Herald - the .�', -' -- �- see:rss lost. Ears you advise d�• hs�go�ttred cf it. and. now I would be here, bat as the after- -; felt it - unless, in xhe case of - dealth of Maud M. Kerr, wo- - �: ' _ • _ - say more' • �p hope. Th n wthey g�ved and - :a weekly newspaper, someone -men's editor. Mrs. •Kerr was an _. e � -. _. - -'Haw true an�e a of �� ��' e � P �b ,.dam the r f ardr� takes the ma azine section to •energetic but kindly dad aym- -- - - -- pang Hare etas eason or the gia was )3ght the kitchen tire. Maybe pathetic soul. who hard won a _� _-- - - ' Srst love! Th strut -allow � me to go out with boys. Y - - . _.._ � � drop How can 3 �► scSident on the Queen Eliza- .-that i, no nasan why- publishers place for herself to the hearts into the )scarf of a youngster, P�uade them to let beth Wap that._ held up traffic __� not too concerned about the .of many of her readers. Her _ _ __ -- . -_- •who is not.acbooled xo diaap =' +bey+ call me up -a�td take me� for over an -hour. However, tb•Y effect of television on the read- kindly, dawn -to -earth phfla3optiy - -- - - . ' ' poi�ttment. Datfag sayoae else cut. 7i'our answers to other : flnaxy got here• =• -and pre- - �g public. I think what I enjoy waa nearly always_p.[*�sai in her - • _ - " « acorns disloyal and she can- iW'H have helped ma more thaw sumsbly they got back again - most h the telecast of a well- weedy editorials, which were _ . - * no` o'-u the thought; far i�et- once. - but how about this onep sale and sound Knowing what _known _story. "Robiahood ", for nad and quoted by so many � - - '�' - . ;• ter m hug grief to her young - - TES2Y -edEB •the tragic is like takes away instance. 11te scenery, character- who wen helped by her wis•- - -.. -. _ - _ . _ � -bosom -and drown is self -Pity. -1 know how •embarrassing • it- ImH the - lesson o! hav _ - -'. . � O! cou:ae you will -not en- • � to admit your parents forbid tams -ty coome .to visit Y e. ps� motion and the stage `props' are - dam and tolerance. _ _._ -- . � your datia but it , jt.st about perfect. Na doubt it 1NiltY ate' �a� rents get Plenty of headaches � $1101N And Peo le - - ' bet she c�ianot forget the •they. are more careful than- -tom days when their children Was produced - psiatarily -tor p . " . - ,• boy• it would be stta�gt if some others. It is nothing to _juvenile entertairmnent but ft • - . �- � 3� -triad are traveliin the hi wa vs: ' -_ • '• she did Time,'and cultfvatin * af• g � , '- takes an adult to appreciate � - • g .... ,. And then the ehi]dren ive Ft� hard to appreciate the . _ _ _ ether young men, duff! dull hEr �y didn't you tell the boy � such' an artistic -and authentic - • the truth -and add. "ask • me .� and say in surprise - ~What an production, !esthetic values of snow.- and . ' _ .. _ :.''• sorrow. It aliould not take earib were you worrying about. - - _ - >A+int9r -when your car won "t °: - �; ' '� long to swing her back to her --* nest term. maybe I can then ? "� We were all right!" - Well, the wesiher has been start, or the pipes ineze_ But _ • former group, - - Since you flhbed about its he a good snowstorm does have �- � . ,. r -Well, in- view of the current _ xacsaking the news again. I can't_ - - - � Winter evenings attract in- !, * Drobably thinks you -see other ',, talk on a national health plea besutfful caasequencea. The - - - • -� - ..r door gatherings. and li will be ' � lads and jwt don't care about � . we asked Dee and Art what lmagfne what England is like fat li�tt easy for you to 'open your going a ith' him: when the -such extenmely cold weather: ... _ dry snow' ciitrgs to ttta Davos illness had cost. them. trees 'and shrubs to redecarata _ � - - - 3= "home to her schoalanates and -} time comp for y_ou to _data - � - I heard oat -announcer say. it is - "their beaus, with an occasion- � w bets. that fi3ea will make ii The :answer 3750 for hna- the coldest winter since 1892. • the landscape - in the frigid air, -- - _ �' _ _ _'w: � a�,a * pitilizatiDn. Plus specu] nurses, A traveler on a country road, or - .. ��� - * boy to brighten the �* hazder to arouse his interest aurgiral and medical care. There That is a little before my time_ in a rural -town, can see the - _. _ ° " scene. Get in touch with par• again. -- - - - - - were also -incidental but � heard m mother speak _ � - " • '_ ,, expenses Y arches of white formed by the _ ; ,� ' eats you know and arrange . • Most parents who refuse to which brought the total cost o! that year quite often. It was _ festooned trees bowing along his - - _ - _ such evettinga frequently due- let their daughters go out with .the ear when the River Stour - � _� = • • •• close -to 31,000, partly- covered by Y 'pa}h; ��° -- - - - -��' salt the nest few months; after _ 'boys -have na. objection; to_the_ :_'insurance. •There you have a � Suffolk froze solid- for siz There ought to be time even _ _ _a .:. ' °- - � the; I thick your - _ daughter - *girls' entertaining both boys .,pretty fair sample of what It weeks and my lather used to � this hutzied cixilization, to "”' ° � _ - - - will �atanage ter herself. and girls in -their horns and means to bring an ordinary child 'Jikate a14ng the river 'to a near- - = zelaz 'and marvel - at iL Time l ' - • Sin.. this boy has thrown •going out, in' groups taRether. aback to' normal health. by village, a distance 6f over . _�" .• hiaiaelf into, a diRereat and ' Perha s , - perhaps • tr,' scuff fn the saaw . • _ ... r^ - _ _ _ � P your -,.� mother and pomp re that with the- ever- three miles: Here, at hortle, we. _ - -. 6� . a where, as children, we would * less desirable crowd, if �is just father will let you invite your ". resent financial burden which have a'-little of everything- One _ s;�.- --• � •as Well your daughter does _• friends iq, unless they con- P -•have hurriedly dragged the -. _ �� ' nit •!ate him. Later, when he • - many ,parents .crtust carry who. day, after a six -inch snowfall. ��ezible flyers' 'on oar way to. _ _ - _. _. • Sider you too young even lot. , , have a retarded ar permanent = the snow in the lane was soft the hillside. �� . .•.. •tar learned tc discriminate, he :..'• that. Your signature is a bit _ ly afflicted child in -the family. _ • and skiddish. I got stuck at- the There ought' - to be flare -but, _ 'e '• = - - ' -' ,_ _.,_.__.. - _.- _,..._.,...,.r, ..,.,.,- . -..., • ,. a teen -alter and so is a rg_ _ top • of our lane because the - _. _ • canfu'sing: attei• all, a girl 13 • 'I ask you do we need a Na- � alas, too often tlsere isn't Saow � . , i_ _ � � _ . --, tional Health Plan in Canada? back wheels wouldn't follow slows us down, it !m our -`z °- year -old." Pew _ . ,, To get on to a lighter topic. • the front svheels_which resulted- - " - is the car doin .rapid transit, it makss us im- _ —_ - -- ��Ij�,,� �'"� .- -'we are still enjoying our tole- g a sort o! crab- - .patient to be home bq th. fire -- . _.._ -_ -_ - � � �'- >� - It your yaua>< daughter G dal- •• walk. The next' des ' � . ,. �� vision bat we have reached the y, at thi aide. Aad �, we stand discos -. - _ - -' , �_ ---- A' "..�,�1,�',� ins only one hoy: expta[a how _ _poifst �i- weighing its advaa- bottom of She lane, I waited for - date, wet, chilled, waiting oaf � _ ... - - � -r' - • - = - - - -- ti�, .n „ �� � _ uner000mic the- ,.habit is. F-a. ' rases and disadvantages_Watcii -_ traffic to pass before driving bn - � . ,. -, �,„ ,. r .......6,, valet ■ — - +w-iL+ baClF -- it}t<i a warms' h9ml.. ' _ - _ _ _ __ - _- - - _ -. �....ub u►eu ;� 4n ipg and listening to a good -tea �� - -when, if we have an especially - - k+tow, so she will have a choice` quite a leasuze - u •When `1' tried to _start •uP again - - �F - story is P P _aesthetic -turn of miati, � - _ _ , and oot be snddealy be left. -to a point - the point of do re- the wheels spun and I was down g picture window _.. - y .� � � � - and see the the - - -- - _ �,s', dateltss. Anne, Hirst's 'wisdom turn. !f there comes an inter- ' to ice. Partner had to come to falling mow reflect- - � ; - and safe gnidaaie await yon; '-the rescue with ashes: � � �a �t 'ht's low and • �' :� :�- -`• svelte her at Box . - -rupt; on before the story ,is_ over - Oh, for lilt g - i- -= .� -- - -. - `� $• � 1. � 123 Ei;hi- -well, •that's that You can't a car with scow- tires! But alas, �,: 'Z hope t&ia clears up be- - . _ . ... _ _ - - - -- •— _ __ _teeath St., New ToEot�, -Qnc- �r�_� .�- - -. ,,.,,, .�,e., ,,,, 'snow -tires are mh.t w�,. �9*,�+ �� morning." Too bad. At least- _ - �` � - , - back again to get the finish of -get ter an English car. $owever; -. me could sa a i:es ... _ ._ ' ' �'" ' , � ;� � _ _PUR, FCR AWAY ____ She story Of course - everyone ' -- _ .I felt a.11ttle better when l saW aatun. y �.o �Thel � _ - -- • •-',- • ` �' ' `` <t The- sea! herd is doing weI1 � 'knows that -but knowing � � w..-u uw '"ii..,,,8 -fig -w� -,--�d £bran{• - � � • . - • ' � % %'� in that far nu�nnsr rh,. p�a�,a„t -- '• - • - - �,��,�;'�;?., dslatsds. At present -this famous � - -- - -- - - - -. • _- . _ .• - -; � -_ - • -- • • - •_' = �, ' � �. ^*`'''�:�:': herd numbers over 3,155,200 - - - - •�� �';". .;�r., animals. _ -• � _ ''��� \,, - 'j The herd, which has acapital - � � - t•.� • OJN1,000,, show; average annual � � i �`-� ''..,jl�i �....•:�� .. ;�- . - �, - - increase of 209,000 animals. �_: � - - ' �`> '° � When the U.S. Government took � "` ''- _ � -- '-�' n. °:. over direct management of the i - � _ _ " � - - - _ .. - _ ..._ �� __ - izerd- a bout - - thir -�. t -f' ive ea s r a _ o _ y - _ . g . __ _ . . ��;,ry� fewer than 120,000 animals re- � - ... -- .. - � - '. �M •.. ,. mained 'following decades o! - � - - • - •' - - .. -�.., slaughtering. It is believed that•' -=�rUe -�A • Mess T,- . -- � '� - .\ --- •'There's no need to knock like .the herd at one time had con- -- � -, - "- .. .pp _ i.- = -` -"� .r -, "• - _- ;- . .. - - That!' sisted of • apwards of 4,000,000 -• . ' - , "' :� - ., - - seals. - _ . • _ _ - ?= �• - • . _ • �`-��� _ • . - • • I -• - springs from ... - • -- � _ - . - - - �,. — � — - {�� h� s� ' ' _ ;. � ..v E � t .. ... - -- - - - - -_ _. .. _. J �� 3� t -- � sr< ; . 11011' .. ' .. ;. i � °. _ - - ;., .:. �; �, _. , _ 1 + • ,i, - � �� -...— - _— —. _ -- _ i - ,- — - • • - _ ' ' � _� - 1�en wfro thin,E of tomorrow practrct moderation• today : '� • ' - • ' _ .. . -_ 4- -' - __. _. - ' -1 • . • _ � ...,� -..MIS � ' �,�� j . . �. '•'' '� .. . • ._ = •, .... '.d . _ � gyp. �y��..' - - - t - i - , : ' - - ..�' ' ::' .• _ Imo® J' - - . ' � _ .. 'REIN IT OR .NOT - You're lookipq at three. pretty girls -the � - - � ;��'r _ _ � -- - - _ _ �,phot,tprophet says. •H� took thia.picture in Skate, a province in - - i - ' - "'�+Y '' �1�• ' ., ,y�. iouthern Sweden. Weother there is usvoHy pastry tniid, -but aw _ - � " - - - - - -- _ - R - -� • .. �'seld anop brought protective headgear like this into" vogues ' - _ - - - - _ _ , r Pte.. - .•e.w. -s -6G '� � r ., ., ... .. .,. � .,, ., .. ... ,. ,_ - .' `�. Win. --a - .... .,J. .. ,- _ �! Oshawa 3ast week -end and attended ��� wMrs. W. Hamilton visited mr9ends is'Presbyterial Meeting _ aiw�t Seae�`e�b 11Ers. "Bett1 Baney =r �t -- - -- Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. - T _ 8 While th�e[e. BZougham, Out - There `goosed a,. Cordon Todd (Eleanor Beer) on the - i' Broug4tam - Another former, cit. ray at ber home here on Sat mur :. a od a little daughter at Brier- ° izen of Brougher passed away in the February 25th, Susanna Harvey, wit. _ (pub Hospital, Stou3iville, on Feb- w ap��'��0�� Kingston Hosptal on February 21st . ow of the late Albert (Bert) Harveya .. ' - "'- ruary 22, 1958, ; `'to the ,person of Mr, Edwin Aaais, is her 83rd year. after a brief iilneaR' ;.,t Miss Muriel Sheppard, o! Toronto, who has spent the past five years in Mirs. Harvey -Aw 'born in TorenteII, Athens, Ont, but spent nearly_ thirty years in tW spent the week -end with her parents i APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED FOB THE POSITION OF CHIEF Mr. Annis was well known in this house where she .passed away, Mr. a having j and Mrs. L. W. Sheppard. 1 - comet where he farmed for laved for some years previous as Mr. and Mrs, Bob Harvey o! Tall CABETAI6KER FOR THE NEW HIGH SCHOOL -AT AJAX, n r unity Fines, Hal:burton, spent the week- _ umber of years, later turning the- Greenwood, where she and -her hate end with Mr, and Mrs. Al. Harvey:.' FOURTH CLASS FIREKA" PAPERS ARE REQUIRED FOR farm over to has only son Mervin husband had a store. She was FiieS ;i Our local firemen were called to THIS POSITION. He operated the hardware store here " President and a Life Member of thg for some .', h chimney Fire at the home of Ken ' '' • �•-' � - •, • Years for Mr. Maim lot- 'Women's Institute; also 'a member o! Ramsay on Saturday afternoon, but -'APPLY BY LPITER, NOT LATER THAI THU$SDAY, 14IAR(H 8 - -er he purchased a stone at Kendal, the Women's Missionary Society 'od ' - Huskily it was brought under' -con- 1956. STATING AGE, QUALIFICATIONS, AND PREVIOUS selling thaf he moved to Athens, He 'St, John's United Church, and atL- .. - -- -trot before much damage was done, was instrumental .n helping to or- ended church when able, She is sur- EXPERIENCE T0- ganize the Brou The Women's Institute met (n the t I - ghan7./Citizens' Lea- vived by her two sons:' Robert (Bob) hall on Tuesday afternoon, February ! P CKHRING DISTRICT HI SCHOOL BOARD -- - -- _- gue and was Fire Chief for a num- of Tall Pines, Haliburton e and Al, # ► r u s bent (Al -. .... 3 d _- - -- : - - Bess - <- „ ,•., e � ) at humus; two granc�sona east Mrs. ht Ellicott, wag Vin. -thg, chair. m��k Administrator widow, May Cassells; one son Mer. and one grand-daughter and four A Irwla, B gran - -- -A*er the business part of the. meet- Boa 83, Pickering, Ontario vin, of Brougham; Mrs. Lorne Morr- great' grandchildren. The ikmeral was ing, Mrs, Jack Mitchell took the lx o- i ish (Myrna), Highland Creek, and held on Tuesday, February 2a, Aron - NUss E. Cooper, of Altona, was r Mrs, Ralph Jones (Ruby), of Clary► the Turner and Porter Funeral lie ' p 1 mont; one brother Blake rind one with interment in Rork Lawn Cep, - guest speaker, Several ladies from LICATION$ ARE INVITED FOR THE POSITION OF 4 sister Mrs. Turner, The funeral was etery, Rev. H. E*key- officiated, The - o Altona were guests; also our 4 -H A AdiCE OFFICES" FOR THE PiCHERING DISTRICT HIGH held from the Judson Funeral Home, pallbearers were: Messrs M. �IQd ►n, Club •gals who are holding 'an Bch- .SCHOOL O ievement day on March 3, at Ux- _ _ _- Athens, on February 24th, wab Rev. Robt, Harvey Jr,, Robt, Dean, Ivhsa -- - _ - TSI13 PO$ ON WII.L COVER THE TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING, Mr, Beckle, officiating. Harvey. W. Bayles and J. Whig .bridge. The ,Roll Call was 'answered _ TO F AJAX AND VIIJ AGE OF,PWKMING FOR THE ` by 'An Easy Supper Dish." At the A } - -close, refreshments were served by TTENDANCE OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS, -.the hostesses; Mrs. G. E, tioltby, APPLICATIONS IN WHITING WILL BE .RECEIVED UP TO blABCH 9, ' airs. W. Hauivavu, mrs.. W. C. W.l.'- P 't; E+1�iisia 1 tilciii SCHOOL BOARD son and Mrs. J. Sode % _ k h9r, and Mrs. A. J. Gray visited A. Roan Irwin. Bushiew Adminhtbratoe, -his brother Wm. Gray in the East Boa 183, Pteieeiag: Ontario I - - -- - �6'reneralospital one day Last 'weeds. Following were winners - at the -. euchre in the Township 'Hall last = Tuesday evening': Mass Ethel See- beck, Mrs. H. Malcolm and Mrs_ W. - - H milton: Mr. W. Carlton, Mr, H. : .bWcolm and Mr. Howard Plaxton. - - -- -- The next regular meeting of the Worr_an's Association wall be held on Wednesday evening, March 7, at the home. of Mrs. Matthews, who .will be assisted • by Mrs, T., English, The Devotional will be taken by Mrs. H. - Barclay; while the program will be in charge of Mrs. H. Mal&lrn. All :' .. - ,ladies velco3itat--- The regular monthly meeting, ad _. the W. M. S. of St. John's Church was held on Thursday afternoon, the 23rd. at the -home of ,Mrs, M. Ellicott- Tate meet.ng opened with a poem _ and a reading by' Mrs. Everson Nor - lair, followed. -by singxag byrnn 336, The -scripture reading was taken by Mrs, H. Miner followed by prayer•- by Mr- £: Nonon. Dur.ng the bustness i period 11 ticas planned to have ..an Easter T'Y,irkbtfering So:vke to be Yr x: _ held on'`Phnrsday. April nth, aaitl-i - NOBODY IVE ho r a REoRE *rED w euNG DUALITY M:. Wy 1,e, of Port P'err-y_.as guest- John - .- sist:y e aaker. Al ef" the co: mfr'- rc 3miZe to this mreting. The Frederick Stewart ' ml-v xas- then turned over _to tAg ' Mrs, Everson GENERAL CONTRACTOR - HOUSE BUILDER V•irtcrn. Prggom Con- 1 CABINET MAKER _ �' lip, v'cncr• oasis *cd by `ti s.. G Dutloan 'STAIR WILDER � And Mr's. F C.wslc. Rev K. Lackey. :- olhr03-u -ith RraYE'" A lovely lwnch i i :e CARPENTER 4, %%A, served bs hostcccs: Mrs, 'N1, Ell- - - ,HOMES - FACTORIES icati, Airs. R. Ell,ccrt ar ci Mrs. R5y , - , STORES - ADDITIONS -- : 1Ls, Fred' Ham I%= returned home I Alterations .:. Repair Recreation Rooms .. '. Kitchen Cabinets � �. amending a week tt __ -.�•N i1 Too g - -NOthr g TOO S pFt" i � L , - -g with her daughter Mrs. Watt¢. Ot ln. BI �A l!1W� Se• :e :nl' ladies from here attended. : _.. Presbyterial Meeting in •Yorthm :n- ! HIGHLAND CREEK `ATIantie 2 -0641 ster Church at Oshawa one day }itt _ SECOND -I4NNU }•y HO A ST` _ - ' �r,t,a�f��l ti.. 2;r��..7.,a- "Women's institute _- -•_ - ~=`�.�: ": _,- Pickerfing District'High School • SATURDAY, APRIL 7 -=- -: ;2 Until ��O'clock - _ _. _ :T Demonstration of the Crafts and Skills of the Enure _ E ONE F � _ _ HICH AL L A ty :: Something for Everybody . Old and Young - -- Among The Attractions: .'n of all that is best in human nature. . To " • Woodworking • Birds and Animal life • Millinery y' 'rive a helping hand when needed .-to show • Indian Relict in Pickering ' • Fly Tying -- • Historical_- Exhibit_ . -' • Dolls Clothes • p - - -- _of- — ottery - ° r care for r e sick . to � ea - y • Tweed History • Weaving :: _� :'.. : :'• - comfort t distressed. - t... to h k' • Illuminatin ry • Girl Guide wing . - - -- _ Guides 3 µ, -- a fort he ess A Designing • Knitting and Crochet C G cy ST u� - F M a ' • Driftwood 0 Spinning - Pi8i fII /J �' Carving • 'a Fairview lodge P f /a9 f /grog rn Canar/a! _ d Silk Screen Printing -- V Whitby Hospital • Riverside Crafts +. • Braided Rugs . : • Women's Institutes Hooked Rugs a Red Cross - - -1 • Needlepoint 's Oil Painting a Water Colours V a,�n�rOUS, • Pewter a __ _ _'a Heirlooms V a+` and C • rk opper leatherwo i o 1U.,.i;. flare •- Jeweir • v ,a Candie Makin 1 •: - - _ ,. onto &"%I\ V Wfu .� 71 i LI tV �7 L -, A 4i3O T ju V. PANE • ��� . DOOR PRIZES. • . _�ta� - MOSS Y. & THURSDAY ADMISSION - 50 CENTS '• J0 P.M. ssa : (Students and ,Children 25 Cents) it c a All RED CROSS CANVASSERS WORK WITHOUT PAY :NO CHARGE FOR EXHIBITS :ERING 590 0 - They give up their spare time solely and unselfishly to help 1 TEA AVAri, >BLE i others. Please greet them accordingly.' And remember,•you v. , ' also serve by giving. r = Everybody Has A Hobby • • . Iwhat s Yovrs. DONATIONS MAY ALSO aE SENT DIRELY TO: r far S _ ',. "' ••w.?F <... . a • G PUBLIC SCHOOL � - �- I - - - ---. _' �. � - _ • _Y e- � . _ ..._ I - PIC>[EK OPEN HOUSE �: PRIZE WINNIK6 ESSAY ; - THURSDAY MARCH 5, 1955- i The Farm- Forum Essay sound hewing and good sight, bee " �h r • t70t;1�.•PIQ! ° 4 ! Ii .,Causes of two fatal azcidents in that all _cad cross:ngs be cleared ctf., `LT F) PHOTO- FLNISEM40 _ _-•.., _. 9.00 to 9.OY P. M. I our aroi were speed art�i tail -11 th t:•e•� and _ �iippprrr� m SUPPLUMS .All ParentE; And Friends Welcome _ signs Pier : and in :u11 �` �e•r VETERINARY stop at the stterse.tion. We would vienv StrteteT tests be Vera metsids • -- ---- - - -- -- --- -- -- --•- r'::^cm:read for Sa%e Driving: writ- home district where app irert *_ as not t• is"k A isasso �s Y NEZZW -W.•A. Pickering United Church p • tea and visual Lents be given all app- known to tester. Thoro::.gh instruct- �� w/ ��� STORE HOURS ' The Woman's Association, Picker- lican6 for car Iictnses; correct :rater- ions be given on hotiv to `•!rake" a sw sad. �' - ' � ratted Church will meet on pretation of rc:'d signs be taught; car. Speed ]zags Ea'nt.ced, See that {� srsMsd Week L?a� Thursday, March 5th, at 8.30 p• m' and rules ca safe driving and high- car is in safe cresatir_g, coitd.tion. ;THAT �.I�.. wwft• t09 A. M, to 3.96 P. Y._ -- - in 00 Sunday School Room, Mrs. F. way t:ra4ec jilts be taught in Sec'on- Learn and oiyey -411 traffic sijnals. Be PRES�RfPTioN Sfir _ >P'rouse's group in charge of refresh- dary Schools. See that applicant has a courteous 'drover at all times." F 1.1• P. M- to F.10 1P.14 >tlsents and entertainment. --------------------- - -- - - - -- CL.AREMONT ' , R. �BoEs, pl m. B. - - Mr. and Mrs. Ken tilt aid and 3Ir. r}i and Mrs. Tom Davis atfend&I the II! Garagemen's banquet apd dance ' in 7 Toronto last Frday night. it '�i#�'r - _: _.. Rev. Lowden's son left for Winni- 4 I� 'Store -; peg. on Sun<Giy after a month'sAeave I�i - Sp °ei1.18 for Lent I" - 1 WEST. 111i.I. 1C�8ERING from the LL force, s on improve j -✓ M1' - - ',PHONE. 65 Y:. = g We hope the daughter of 31r. C . • _ - .. � -.we in L. AKE FISH STICKS -. Two for _ ; . - 1.2502 . _ g cg C S AND -' ICK o -69c men Fligg will o p• ' AM _ health. She was taken to Oshaxva .� - -- - hospital last week suffering from- '�I PA.NCAK SYRUP AND FLOUR - Two ''_'o'r -39c. - - rheumatic Serer. CATELI.I'S 31ACARONI AND SPAGHETTI - Two for 83s, Mr. Jack Mansell left oil'. Sunday Ni1Oi. C. 3IURSA$; where he x ilI , OPToMET z for Bethlehem, Penn,, - . PHONE PICKERING 26 �l i visit associate industries of - the -Sarco i . _ _- _ M Bnndaa §t. wow, � .. plant here. I4 - }! : ` -- bov Mr. Slid I31"d. curt: >wcaa = _� - - _ WBPISY. ON M' •ts a 'the n proud parents of a 'new daughter OPTICS HO81�► - - born last week in Toronto. - _ - men. eo Sat. -8'.50 �qp 5.4W - - Employees of the Sarco plant tRledne�tay - 8.00 b 12110• Nw r pleasantly surprised Tom Dawson last - PHO'NBt ii+.° ":.c,.i. 1W, Friday afternoon, when they surpass- _ • - ed him with a little party and cake�� ] in honor of his i0ib birthday. Tom PICSERI�G _UNrr CHURCH St, ANDREW'S PRESBYWRIAN Was very moved by the gesture _ an,i = Rev. D. Melville Butters XtubAss CHURCH i0WOOMA*3 wishes to thank all who had any SUNDAY, MARCH 4 1955 _. Visissslug. Qatari• " , - partjn the affair. 11.00 a. m. - Sunday Eebool R&T. KMNMb MacLennan, Minister Mr. and Mrs. Gillingham of Lake11.00 •a. at. - morning w•rshMIP ,0, A, V. •- Cl areh Service view, spent Sunday here with Sir. - - , , . . 't'1.A0 d. M. - Church S.-hoall is $ill Voss. Mr. Bill Voss, who underwent a sur- Ciuls pra�la FTtia>r, f.N T. l[, C1elr lrastlse #eiaesday, E,N P, =1Z, Eical operation is doing -fine and ex- ASS= St, Georges Anglican Church 010 home some time thls'w.eek. JIr._ - I�ay 20 F. m- SeSei's Don fledges. Les Lye arid- Ed Boni- 2.80 �, � - sesNp - - - - ;fay were in Toronto to `-isit him. _ Ptckeri ,Ontario ni ltee•or Rev. J. S Crunch •���� 'Several cars were reported damag- CHit1 TiAN SCIIBNCE SOCiB•t•Y Organist - Mr. Gerald Piyne � ■v }1 ed here over the week -end, when they gongs 8i11s, Oaiaris 3rd Lent - March 0. 1855 > is , 'Rent off the roads, due' to the icy Holds Services in East Weedlaad+ 11.15 A. M. >�� �MPLLrTB LPN& 04 condition. Rail, H1ghb•ah Trail Each Sunday Morsain; Prayer tl� � � `� '� EPERSHARP PENS aria t!'Z. K.� ' - Mr, and Jars. Ernie 3layse• of CIS h- At 11.00 A. M. Ssiaday Seh••1 Astir Sermon - The Rector � M� tl1� ',.LADIES? and G�"TS' �IA?Q� awes, were the Sunday visitors of air. Nursery At the Same Hear. Church School at 11.13 A. 5L M flPiom� Ternut $]t,tt1 0r� send Mrs. Howard Hockley. For farther . i�st *reset +a _sell_ At The Rectory 1 R NQ DOWN PAYiiE�l'lt / - ' 31r. and Mrs. 'Eric- wailaee and AMhent 1-5322 K Pickering 07iW1 - CO:tTE ,AND WORSHIP ! � - _ •- . daughter of Weston, spent Sunday # �. ;, 'HONE PICKERIM iW ] - -. with Mr. and Sirs. Earle Beare. _ There were-two chlFreney-'fires over AX BAPTIST CHURCH ' Pickering Jewelry the week -end here. _ However, little -- . _ 'AJ _ damage was_d9ne at either of, then. 'They sere a1:,the homes ok:3Ix., Dean _ HARWOOD AVE.. NORTH and 3ir.•Jlc' :can_ _ PlCKERING TOWNSHW J�isses ir�st -l' :ict�3 JEtst fs't -'st}f - - - lM1il°I I,2 ILSO:ti. i�A$TOA r _ BL'B.IIING } _.. _ Tore': to, sl„ rat the tv{ek -,%rid li,'ri_,aiti: _ - •. I,L -- - ` ,• - S Y SERVICES -. _ _ _- = R,.I,ta►'i!�1., .�� I83CED TUESDAYS AND FRmAlS - 3Ir, a,ad :lis. Hui,.z Grei;g. - w .ti _ -- Seti'eral n.anab, -,s of thr 1orr,� - 1.00 TO 3.00 P. M. _. Proi,! er V, ,,r(. in eta a gc • cf tnr •chain • SUNDAY SCHOOL 9.50 4 .at- the ev, in sev rce of the i�niud� _. - - _ - - -- - _ - • _ . - -?tiTOR �'Iti *Cr -OR H#P'' !' 3E+ A if _ Churtil -r., : :•.•,,gay. _.. _ .. r. �Ir.' - -- Et'E. \11�IC SEnv10E 7,%* ._11, ,,., �., ." �EUIL.DINC, LNSFE=08 i )1 Car, n --J Bl 1, S so A John =.,a, :•i: �.� P!P.ct y and Mr4. C"n ` ] _ 1 �,D y' 4ii V 7 •i� E1s , s� ] Hors :ttcy.ci�d -thv- lhsiiu�,a - 1'r,_st y,- I YOU :1R£' I \ViTED TO «ORSHIP WITH E S THIS SUNDAY PI�KirR1NG teriat ,Mt• Norminster Church, - -- -_ -___ -- nuts. in: <t x'ock. lies. }Scliinnry. htr- l _ �rs-w; use vsc*►ct>L�a:r 48O \'E rimm id sa rl - sident of the - M� �«�terencr ; - - -'Your Friendly Resident Agent ARK�rD TO +� - OwEEN- - branch, atlihe..sed th., gatcering. She I -� - : REALTOR INSURANCE AG - F $ , d t1LL>Q'ADIS -- Aid thrt thy influx of rcx peopl tb I A T rARAN•TEED -. : -_• Crr. :1 'lit -.ght about.aauther.e . - �. tsAt OR S 1N I 0 °,".°.'z ,wc to all makes . ;`.ter in ,ftgti': iaciou +., a, • tar• M. S. CFIAPMAN, a.••nron - -- J - �j � �. RADIOS TELEVISION. I \'TER. -Cfl01[ , �/�� FIRE CASUALTY - BONDS - AUTOMOen;' -- ! - AND P7LBLIC ADDRESS SYSFEdiB we help and be kind to them. She fee is that, the associate members of l -- .. . LIABILITY INSURANCE, ETC. JIIacLEOD ELECTRONIC BEW�i06B - the 1t,'. -ILS, need to have a greater 0 i WY FROM AND LIST YOUR PROPERTIES FOR SALE WITH : contact with the active members. Sire Pickering 27J3 - Smelt Ad. NwN urged all to pray, study and work. I- O L e Y we ..• s qr ;oa - i i - _ _ "1[Af CAN FIX !T' - - - - - on the baby' roll. A vase filled x ith 36 iNd - carnations -represented 'each eP +_ j USLrD CARS AND TsII6=S ` it.�..,!n,� cnceased during .the, past 1 �, 'i . - BOUGHT AVV SOLD- - ..year. . There Aames were read out. - - - -- *- - _ Pkene. Pickering l5Wt. -- - =. - � DRR Miss Jean Stewart, engaged in _home _- _ �- i mission wcsrk Pith :the church of a1i ES'ifi3 _ woo_nwo$$ixa nations at Hamilton ag�•e .,,, ?.`::c..:i- � ----- ----- -- --•- -._..-•- ---- - - -- =- ' • ;nh lia:K on,her..«ork, The suppiy.sec- i - - GADII� WO retary reported that 13rge bales of iWILLIAM I D.C.�- c.othing ar.d toys had been sent to Frorrest - r %the the Fred 1'iclr•r 'liission stn ir, SVILT aid INSTAZ.Z.>W t ar :, nd , to other Arts of ' the ALTI�BATIONS OK Y9� _ pa.: i y,: l.. _. _ vcnrd. T "v'ie'w re•9,,850 home'visits �i�HIROPRACTOR' �,y ��r �o. 8011)R sly 3.613 ho;, pital. ,viii.ts, .€towers. and i N candy si•nt to shut -ins. The went -_ _ _ ,_ G. n ainoun: -.ant to the branch treasury i _ . - - • • - -- - - M • A. $ 9kkevo d for 1 :1 :, :,'ti.aj 319,830 x'hich. 1� :as .51: (X -RAY} JO./ UNBI�RTON _ 4itltsria 1 ISO more than the allocation coaled • a t mss* - = - for. - i 15& Harwood Ave. '.Ajax, -Oitt. (Opposite E ..antes Parh) -psOP1>c i? rI z! d�A Red Cross ld t Pic Pickering -here- 1 ,alters x•as held at Pickerin cn• Fri - f • - -• night. 1 - PHONE 7bJ PHONE 165. , - - Wanted rtttend'ed. A film,' "Stratford _ (c- ,-,,n= - _ " j i Dead se led APP lure," was an tlio shown. ; Plywood � w "y pie- - R CJ Mr. and \Ire. Hcth 11'hitr • and ' (For Appointment) j :rhi!circn of 4'nokgtown spent �tuulay I - - _au►>tixss gE \L>LKi� _.. -with relatives here. Film Council Nexs _ j► hits": Lymmurtt !wallboard -- •w-- Tile Film Cluh met at the home o.f. - - __ .r -_ f TIP. and .1frs. ,Arthur DeemIIng, at DIyrtle last Wednesday evening,'. As I` - -- I NTO t., x'as the- annual mcetin -, -fir. 1 i , T"S �� �r�l 1 ''Nlon�dlri� I: Villiam Carter, Brock Road, -.ca E " L�J� _�! - $t�Sh Q 1 d elected chairman of the'club succeed- S Hardware Ing !Its. Deeming, who has- done an : _ . -, -- ----- ----- - - - - -- -- --- ------- - - - - -- - succeed- POWER LAWNMOWERS ar 4-,atstanding job during-the past -ycaT. RODMAN _ ALUMI TNUM COMBINATION I11rs. Cbrnutt *as elected secretary- ", WITH GLASS AND SCREEN BAND LAWh'M01rz" ] treasurer .... $215.00 Per M. B. M. ° _-TOOL _- Batimtnton_��o1a= - `, - - -- aAxnEx_aOSE - - -- - i _ . _ _B • ' . The Claremont Recreation Club ._ � •" - - `r 1. CLEAR ss OAK PLOORLYG VIOLET SAIL � B -H pA� -' will hold their next rc?creaLion :night Gurney Dom! � -' DOORS ' AND $NAMi A this Friday, !larch 2 in the Com- Owner _ __ _ ,Al j rnunity Hall.'This meeting is open to �d PHO:(E s G D n , all teenagers (and those close to -FA o° ° D , • M• `,l 0� ! pe a Y : M 'teen age) -and-their friends•. Baflmin -' = ' t APHtNE 116'�;FAVAlNG gl» 'ton and table tennis are on the agenda _ _ ttBONi$: t3>bs LUMBER YARDS :less well as any other games which - -- --- -- ---- -- -- !` _ - _ _ the members would -care to play, 'such 'I /ts darts, table'hocl ey and rifle prac- '. '.tice with BB guns. „ a -X. r; '•may arry _ z.��, . • ;U utorxeif 4 '..S � MOCK ROAD � .��;��. Ir Mrs. Roy Ke is and daughter Phy- - i - GfilARANTEED. C S 1113 returned ELECTRICAL CONTACTOR MOIiJAt HN�P�' dA on wed_ _ - :. Rato•TV Service p't� •++AID re. suean WySOn, Uxlerwlent miaga MOTOR AND APPLIANCE REPAIRS • Any Mahe Or Model -; FUXEV 4,L DIELpME swrgery on the nose Last week, but U_ not yet fully zecovered, -� We ane : Arthur' Field -A =n" sw•ke Pleased to welcome back ' •^ I - "' IIay os Rig6t Mr. and Mrs. Don Cowlan to the com- GORDON H U T T $I(K6.i i munity, 0 I� _ Pry. Mrs. W. Carte - .. _ . _ • '4 . 'SsiS >1[eE�IC�i�Ti$ , Mr, and M t Per and 1N.rs. r. Mrs. G, _. ` E. Cornutt ,attended - ,TELEPHONE PICKERING 84 - •� -•� -p-r -�Q Phone Fisk. 153• the Film, Council meeting at My--tie �.�..� 3a us �7 p }� (� - last w�Eely__ - - - - >W= LV �S Pick - Vn Robert Pe 4th Con. is Perry ' of the 4 ' • • r'e'tina -'nis brother-Allan at Kin Daily Service To Asd from .t Ston, � - - OSSAR7A latio to Rose : •iry M:- Chartered Buses Far Ali Ja, THOMPSON, B. A,. Kenzie _ -------- 1 _ T w. 8. J. �B• on he: st :cess ;n i : , -✓ _ f,_ Oeeastotu €r ?m Spelling so .•ar, ti's � n __ .... . Contest ti3arrt�t�r Ewa C tt -ta.r ..._hp ''P. 1;; . � -�.C' ,'- PBONE: PICKERING UMV2 n Visitors at the Coi`nutt home orr - 7 i.`:•. Flritish CoIMaa U and Ontario Sunday •,ti-ere• � r, and Mrs. Fred � �.� �f� amain iiu VI =b► JOHN L. LAY t• 6 , CRenwoed �sy Ajax Bo;;ers; daughter Judith and friend.. f' PRUDENTIAL AS$URA. 1t t �1 A STD C to R K E' of Toronto; also Mrs: Boyer•'s mat- COMPANY if P�?, N T3�� Basm«a'!h ns - Ajax l88 her. x s. r.yio., Grimsby, Ens. ` AL CTIONEE f eats , Mr. cirsd' 14Irs, Sow erby's �i -;: r y ituigest Phone: Dicke 28 - • L1cens" and Auth(jAzed tos the / son is doing n:reiv in Oshawa Hoeg- , _ ! 'tai aster a tonsllecbamy, j � 7 JV • .. Coantiea of Ontario sad Yosk., � Bad weather prevented Bert Rob- - s � .. • < - I � �. $OOS� 'neon's monthly v�sit (roan clmny- ` - ... Fat d Implem" brook to his parents he-e. n - at -Sympathy at this corrrram:ty is - - -- Rites. DUAL sezPiee !d ti+s __ LICENSED AUCTION eYj.nded to Mr. �sid Mrs. George' Price off' Olii. Ells m o! the Fuss rig the forzne� s er _ S Pickwilig and WILift Towumbl" brother, Vernon Ellis in To?oato. ��l :,�wv,l.�!$L��� : :. �'h�s',i,s',u;,LS1,dihr■a'bi4 l '., + s 4 : °1y � � 39MI111011 P. Q PbOft Aura. irfFNi gat. H•trsr>idaid am Sympathy of ttsis co6munit is i, p �f _Ilaru" P. Q Play i1ar�. �: ��A �pedr. extended to the tamlly of the l to JNCK PURCELL & COWANY r' g 1lratl s" Uwe liana ""hushed � MXs. Albeit Harvey. of Br - saa�raat>!s'ataes use. -tee � .a spy emery to the h4mber The -TOrori#4- Stock Exehdng* B~ ABaslden Gim many here who are suaering - from 'Stock �Okaeggrs FrCiYNOS t }.` the flu virus. - *liom_ 'X0 - %O H"WOOD AVENUE SOUTH ;A,j ROY AA. HOWE, RA GREENWOOD - AJAX I I 6 iCH�HIROPRACTOHL REl3�ATID9t 1R601tg Congratulations to the Farm For-, F ' Tan on win-sing a $10 xc ize dor the a f Wie 11 u Plan ?2 . - Z•,3tAY - NOV 8!1! � . � : e =,' • - best essay oa '1Smfe Dt'lvias" :n Oat- - ` ' ' - - ario County. Sixteen of the Foiti�i m emb¢a s attended the Safe Driv . WhitbT lrateadeaal Sntldlas Hd♦ Yos Ftrssace r�TY ap, - General � Rally .n - Uxbridge on Fe�a SM Dundas B west where the prize _was presented The i1! def Y e Be" - Oe WIi11aY, O.'VT. ' - Forinn met last Mciichy evening at, y the home of M:. and' Mrs, L. Wi a- • - • a chess orike - 1K0 3 -23311 Bsiid $Foe :.. Nharn, the topic was "Paying for o>tr - Paints EleCtrlc�t Appliances 1' y • !bone Bea. - M0 3 -•.3x3 Health". _ Comri Lumber Miss Sheila Pegg and Mss Edith " Dunning of Toronto, ,cc need by Tools Glass Etc - _ c - y Miss Cunning's parents. who are - - -- - . • Phone - A3! 1 -7171 hol :dam from Prince, Edward is- - - - - ae St, Clair Avenge. Ens! lard, <pent Sunday with MTr. and S. BALSDOH _ - - 1 mile weer of R. H. King Colleglate) Mrs, Zy M Pe • }t ' •� !� 21 Q yumexi� ' CALL US COLLECT The Y. P, t. met in the- .hupch ®�S ' Ia►sII`Flij • PPHONE PICKERING 39 • :r•: - basement. on - Sunday evcru; g with - - - •=>stt, ray Monument wort r_ W ANTS - •It 'chari;e _rf Liss pr9d- - - _ � _ _ • ti. . rj, <" - P3:. is mad- to V, -td- - -• - - -- -_. - f� ..� loom. A17smk PROP. - CQU.N-TRY BOX= Presbytery parts ' m North :nir.: tee — - - -- R. R. 1, Whitby. Ontaris SHALL • FAR8i3 AND R� e;h, Oal a.� a' uni IIunclay even -. :,COOP�iR BLOCK LTD• - Tre Wlea West Uf %hitby On y s We Have Waiting Buyer' With b'a'te it a date to attend the LVs- ^� Hs. >f Ii'ighcray Between Whitby - 645 GLEN PAR& AVE. - TOROjwTO And �� Good Cash Down Payments ter Supper l e,d :n the church `here : - PRONE; WHITBY iu CALL - ILr. INGLIS- i�_Tu.' „!ny evening. 3L -5h 6th: bu*- Ihr l rarnpt And Experienced g: nip8 of 0:00 P. m. C me and sup: Concrete SSa - /�/� /�/�'!� ( r::'. -[:le Men of the Church. An.)t- ' : , L� U I Y/ S Il r �.7 her dish of d -r available for thmv - - Iteaa= Mlgl Office E]I3.03M uho•da not des-re oysters. � :and ' ' -: J. A. WILLOUGHBY and` SONS Mr. John Paxton entertain^ i 4ec- Cinder � � ' ,ALFRED SATES #� erar of his. friends'on Friday' Blocks even- ing on .the occasion of his birthday, P[CSE$II�iG PLANT mss' - R'Lusawo BAT8ROOMS llRitg Esyuwaasd 8alMaaara M s• Pe Clark t xs ret�rne 1 to STATION ROAD PHONE 12S t'EEaBURS SYSTi1i8 _ - - &RabLsL•i 1� - -- her-home after s'�ding a pew wwcacs at the bonne c f her dsugttter, . Mrs. -• - :,�- DATES GIVEiV - •' L Parks Oshawa, convaIescin� af- - -- r - - -� - - -r ; - - - - -- t illness. - _ - Now = tL°a°• Plaherhag KIIJ ter her recent `� MCMT1RlTil. MONTOTH, RIEHL Mr. Joe Pegg retu -Tied to the Caen- N - i S CO: eiIA Motors Institute. FL'at, M.ciui;- _ - TELEVISION It Rkwo- j an, on. Saturday. _ a • - - �' .---- - --- -- -.._._ tnty's .Smaff Motor Clinic - - LICENSED- TRUSTEES r - Y? '- AJAX. os To ei.rerstwrFOxn, -- YOU �U 1i' n QY -, - - - �Grr of Ne.WS &ROVE PICKERI \G7Ti 0MW` -'- ' 54"2 p Anywhere SALES AND SERVICE FOR ALTO OUTBOARD MO'T'ORS - AJAX, PICKERIN -F: A. L AWSON � p LAWN BOY AND TORO POWER A!OWERS � - PICK. 2�3J ]�%1 ���_A - -- «.: 13Z;ZBARTON RADIO TV • • • b -- :- COKYLEI`� a a��wnai e�c„u iaa...&s• vin mars ;_ A. H. RATTEw REPAiFS TO ALL MAKES OF SMALL MOTOR RGAS TOOLS ` EDI�IE'S D NO DRIVING. WORRIES hIOwER SHARPENI \G A SPECIALTY co�ANT and MacDONALD . • NO PARKING TROUBLES ALL tr-tiRK- cirARAMITEED - EASY PAYMfENT PLAN Barristers, Solicitors and Notaries 80G�ER G. coN.LRT, a A. Shoe RepalrS • FARES ARE LO•VJ , SERVICE Tin Street, -Pickering t i , PiCfi -L P AND 'DELIVERY SE r • Phone, Pickering 689 Milton Sleep Ajax, Out Phone, 26 -_ /: - - ' ---7 % SiZu o eSU b OSn Rai,' oat ��� ��+L w NUS IP A BUS : - Phone 3 -?,527 C � with d Y 4001 .SELECTION OF 'LA ES ------------------ HES. DYES - r0 I POD —P fessional flr'ver” S ECIALS FOR MARCH 1 2 3 insurance Co. tt7AILT TILL T.00 P. >ti. for your: i WRITE OR PHONY ` r• UJA, - I•LLi ;kx r. IL - >♦ Rata For Farm And G.,,:, Next Group ,Outing ding -: -- RK TENDERLOIN A. 89 Wladstwm 13ssurance On Baildium --- - -- - - -- - - - - - - -- - - -- - �` I .' PO • c = " windmills, silo.Eto, , BLADE R OAST r.' rW.a.bile Insurance of Au Zlatla ;LORETTA S �. FOR COMPLETE Iw> oR`JfATIQ?I • • • • • • • • • • .. A. 39c Bowman & -Gibson A`�p Pleasure Planned Tours RIB ROAST ...... :, 1b. 45 : BEA�lTY S •� .. c PLlorrls, wraY ail All Bas Travel Service _• new. (First House North of Smith lockers) PRIME ROAST STAFFORD 'See your Local Agent RIB Ib.. 49c BROS. ` Specializing i.n J . - g ;SIRLOIN St STEAKS ......... Ib. '59c. 1. itcoxlll>�rrrAL' woRSt; CUTTING .. EASTERN HOUSE _ - -. - -- _ -- . - new; Whitby t+3= -� HAIR STYLING .� 444_4s� N _ CREAMERY BUTTER .fist Grade) Ib. 61 c, 0 -' — OPEN 'TUESDAY &' THURSDAY _., S ec1AI1IlA in Bab Beef j.,.. A1LLiAa1[ CL LAIYBON TILL 9:00 P:M. 9 Y _ - fifer and B.Ilatter • 31 amm"00D, Ox�1�Rlo Phone' PICKERING 590 o � DUNN'S MEAT MARKET Hrae�tst �c>�snra ><nwis PICKERING' PHONE 798 • .. .. _.. _ ..._. - -.� .... - ; •• - - .. - :. „ , . _,,.snag.: Tsai ■i.,a■ s�ai� " .� b i i nei�. uiiPS.i ,ii ' V. s� _'- _ - _j`,^,•^"'-- - '�°r�°+.. _ _ '.a- �ac�s, 77777-71 �..c °..i..i" -b _..f..� _•- -1 • .. -. _ _.�.�- _ - - _ " A. been assigned to the Standing Cam« day 1 mitres on Extc:-nal J!L�.i_rs -nd the Me:rmera read -liiat�aatd and last Decesiber, which Stlaa an ieereuee trade si:.•41us Caradias wheat +tt►r found that these tigua'es and words cd 15 cents over a month earlier, i3tonligrants at the rate oft one *wus- Peport Erem Standing Committees will be start- were tstissing. they .:-a an objet- A.nov'el plan was. tzought 2crth by 'bushels,per envy. This plan was ing very shortly and a great deal of tion and the result was tl5ptt an ag- ` the Minister of AgricultWe,;n which rta;ouled .ih the House of Commons - l�artsamenit work will be done by these who are I;"OV"- was reaches by the House he suggested to the British delega- and many interesting and amusing meunhEa at the}ti. -,_ _ot? CarrTnons that hens regal- tion headed by air Anthony Edenn remarks were made by various msr- -;± By 311lCBtAL�L STAti1R. t,1.Y, - - Agricultural Mxister Gsdine_ -aatt Otions -against tam evi the that Cah p ade would be witting to hers Tega -ding it.. iatp Riding the Speaker of the House of Cam- - odf "iat record - would be enforced - mons found themselves in a pew-- much more strictly, _ s■ iar situation and had to apologize Average weekly wages psid hotr:- During the past sever-ii uayb a r:- m't::e House of Commons fc: tamp- ly-rated vi_age earners was at a new - ecument pol_cy in relati: n to Agrrr- ering w.th the Hanwrd record, 'This record figtL_-e of $W76 at the tifst od 1 YOU •' ' _ _ �.•''131ttr:e :3?as begin. -:e,ere :y •caa'ic.zes was •the result of a speech trade by � _------------------------------------ - •• 3I� CAN LP by aiemners vt the ut ;x . _w ' }'- rt- Ga: diner in the House c: Cam- $ER rg WELL DIGGING w ties. Even inemoers -w the uo. c_-n- moos, in which he suggested that o \' braves in a'mild way fssuea warn.ngs Qut�: hospitals - and other inst.t- Beptie Tanks ... pressure -*ste' _ . Rhiat all is, got Weil rrilh the farmers, utions were guilty of illegal use of Trenching , , . Air Cempie�r_ 'f BRING YOUR BUILDING AND RE- MODELLING 'Wheat being the frodu --t that aft- marsirine, The use �f mrre�irte s Contractor's Specialty � PROBLEMS TO 1l5. WE SELL EVERYTHING FOR - _ -- pets the economy v.1-the county a6 banned 'in Qiiebec by .provinc::l law—.- _. 8eptio Tanks Cleaned The � ' -`p whole and the wheat - growing ar- Mc•. Gardine'_, through the Speaker Sanitarr aw-7 ^t - -= THE JOB_ BUT LUMBER. — - _ -' a6 having -A larger -it::.•nber of =e:n- of the House had certain f:gures and - +PHONE; PICICEBL'�G 591J3 " bers in the livaie; coaseq_'eraty- `Ford's in respect. to this statement ~' CEMENT ' 864U. WELL TILE FOIL BALE -- - 'Y - • ty::Q subject oecup� a gs5� ns_t a. ' • c:'.ised 1ra'n Hansard. The following � GRAVEL _ - � - %he time. . However, this de ate ended arhen WEEPING TILE - SEWER PIPE` the Honorable C. D. Howe threaten- - SHEETROCK ed to abandone the Resolution which RACK LLATH would enable Cia. -mers to get loszis {I�ISU�.ATI� _ SHN'GLES trom banks at an :nte ;est tare of 5 : - percent, and to leave it for discuss- • i BRJCK —A# Kinds PLASTERING MATEIMALS -HARPELL'S Ion towards the end. of the Sessi ;n. - . This prompted' the o¢pcsition to IL;OOPER CONCRETE BLOCKS . r drop the subject at least fog the s \ : - time being.. urtr� #are Uoholsterin#- It was again revh -ed this week --- - wngn sill ::v, BS r ss izziavA,..di 1,y E FUEL NOW the Minister of Trade and Commerce, which prov =des for sliart -ierm Credit HON! AJAX 385 NARWOOD N., AJAX ; PREPARE FOR THE COQLENt �NEATHfR AHEAD \ to grain procurers in the israine - - - _ - = Provinces to meat tempor.,.• -y tlnan- '' _ _ - . "' ` \ _ _ - - H4$H- 6ElADE ANTHRACITE —COKE & WOOD - cial d Vl lties arising from inability to deliver their grain. Wheat. there- : _ -- _. -- :OELIV5RED PROMPTLY _ ill —t ---t Dore, again held sway in the Ecuse of - ''''COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS \ Q - co�non CUSTOM -BU&T FURNITURE A SPECIALTY =- 1 The private re having of the House - �p� i'' r MitcheU United 01 C to rtons are raving •t she t per- lod. of acknowledgeme.-it. Each v2z 'CUSTOM-BUILT DRAPES - ! - -during the early part of the Session - - - -- . - - 1 they are allov%W an extra r„umber. a Chesterfields Recovered, Remodelled ac Repaired - St. Building Materials - days in which to "have their favorite bills andresolut ons debated. After PICKERING that -period ends Gove -mmebt Iegis EASY CREiifl' TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED _ ?{anion t•tkea .precedence. The c2 this tnem- cantags` PHONE 74 or 75i for PROMPT COURTEOUS SERVICE - °hers take crery... a3 opportunity and they promote ? f through res :otions their pet projects, +_ _ ' Ii11 III 1 .II .I. A , IL dSJ = = I I "�' � "' ���- '� -"-�' • '91...17 ,III dl ..,IIILI,..I,iI.,C, II II Already there . Pre , son e th rty -four _ resolutions of this 'na.tu. ;e. Prob.'aly - ,twalve• ni ?afteerr of them ;;'ill to de- ` •, _ �� - , bated this Session :and the baiatice r - ^tin`e's: The 'only satiafac- toil a triva4e.m :sbc': gets out (f +sill' �e t< his resohIr ^ a is t1Cat 'at Iei-t Otis :1d-- _ Y . ens are brought to the attentic t- of - Lille G vTrn:rent 'nd.'ceJar;3 �- - r 'a. ave berm mvics of tl:.. t h Some f .. - , imgort=n �e. -seals os -% hci yrsh •ps for - ... - -. _ . -- .... - -. - - � Li _ - t z_ ns _ r l: r FS' _ .. �� :NPt,'p1:i1 a'ti\ .•.;.tl?- 'vrg'.PT. t *- - - -- _ - - - - — - _ - -' '- . -__ - --- - "•�;�' 4" P• .. s, _ �� - - ew.j CifaCj• --' fU7i C'S tla'�EY :C +`aA .iwr�• .- - _ '�t�/ t e k-gbility of r'c ^ttctl= ' gull• •=d_cai- - ���°k. exPensc, first r.^ +ie 'tax •? ir 14% �. - _ - The Gmcr h 1di:i �rnk-n f•r 'is _ _ F �^ Show tl:- . �." r. .. '^. - _ - _� _ _ � �. - :. :,.;rw,_ -t' -? : ' "\ '�' �•�., _ _ - _ - . - - .. .. - -': CQR3d'. ZfMnr. i.r. -: 81 n^ittic -t _ F - .. - OUafl'+ a:•^'s;,xl;$t ?ntizl ?.S`'. b"t'ca`. f,' n —.., _ .. —. _ �. ... ._ _ � � -�'. '� ��.� '1r. .. __. ., - _ .. _- , - they w;•re ," ye ae) _u„ a . ,to. 9� ' biiticr is }ci ( in - rQUn...irs at ^;r' cht?f.t n\ I -. j,«i�a '� :� ,A ,.'• '' � ,•�� t - "the -Can_�C -- _Y: 'i--,,e t:_ ;oat's a_out A Liberal I.1em:'er sf I'a-liar.-ent - w - - inte6a sty 'J:il i.t the House of Commons .vice.::tly . k h ch i5 an - -�' _ making .Ynanda Wry-to a, pl;� 'nr _ _ .,.a�x: '• ritizensh.p a.trr ,f se yc .ra. In v . ".cch, •, ;„ , ..- - � _.._— _-- •= .•.Simi. a eta _ necessary to establish do•ni ^- _ a `• - IIe FLT :, ::�� :: ...•: the -Bill ,..a tlut - _ e'fte: a period c(f 4we_ ycar�; irt- - _ migrant would h%Ma -ne yEar t. — ply for -Canad;an Ci4mx nship. i! he did not do so within tl^,.t' ceriosi ,ty,... t 1, •,t•1- _ ,.t • 10C !Vv in,r hie `•N :. �'.b•:�•.•i= +'z:..3•,± �� - '. _ fi6c yc: r,' c( r?oxici:o an:• ..c ,ald Ka In 1,i 1 1: . ' - befc •e h, Nt ould. havQ • tity 'n, h., to 8PT_ iv 'rr citizenshtp,y The Ahriis_ , _ - p_ t r< i,.r.: � .. - � � .,ids u t't" "th : Ghat it w s m :nJatory, He stated 'that __. Caf:ara shou'd make ci'.,, _nship se a;trtc ;vc that-13tet ulc�bc re - _ .. ._. nee..1 fr„ .t.L%V.I� rcLn..., .:r..t :_,:a_ ^_'s to become citizens. - -; - In • ;is respect it is Mx oain oar that the Ci; _..:.`lip �: e ch ;',. �s not , w r r • _ ..... take then ^•less slips tc' att:..a - - rs, g ' citi as - of this dountr;•',' This B;Ii will not 1;e _ •. . V 1 .'. ipassed by the Gove.nment r.a it - - _ s brought tip c,gairi lator on ;`..What rin 'rriories are stimulated in electric and 2 large, fuel- electric in the Secs u for further dis..us= on. •randfather's mind with thou hts The i 4rious S *,'.rSdirg CrmmStices = g g generating staf ions, and is presently- - - cf the•Hcuse of CO1:Tcns hav tec -t _ — _ _ of his own boyhood? His-was an ;co- operating in the development of _ ,posted n( &- and I find. that. I h'acc_. _ - . - ,.,_ - : -' _ :� wer, stea and clock-, Canada's first nuclear- electric gen' NOTICE TO C'REIIITORC work. m` In the half century separ- Crating station, to provide power AND OT:iERS - ating his 15uVhood from that of his from the atom. I grandson, electricity' has literally " In thg Estate of PEAZL :1NNIE _ Pt20 - "taken Over' to become, ,the life- 14'ho can say how much power' ALANCIIE EALSDON, late cf the �O G� - Will be required 50 _ k'(Ilage'cP Pickering; in the Township blood in the pulses of progress. T `� years from to- of Pickering, Married `i'orr an, - >ti day?• New a licationS a - /�uPP re found Credaors and others'hayin; claims _ n,., ;, i In, t#t'at relfitavely;stort• s" n of daily,for this most versatile Of all - years, Ontario Hydro has grown -' ' commodities.-NO-matter { " - against the r-azii -estate are required ` - �� where yot.i - ;p- Sehtl -i.ill ai11_IIlar�Qf__SLt ll C: °i -_ _ :,�.•, • r„ I,l�,.l, .TL1i�r -ii'n iuiticln auvk A - vrriri y ;a at r %o ifie ii-iii .xecutor on cr p wrh ii1 -tlie _ before the 15th day of :arc r, 19: ^r, - 50 T' to one of the largest organizations never - ending search for better liv- . - .after Which date -lie cs:ate s ssscts 0. - ; of its kind in the worlO. Today, ang, _opening news horizons that will to distributed having regard t YEARS OF PROGRESS Hydro owns and• operates 64 hydro mean a brighter future for all. only to claims that have. bran recciv- ed. TORONTO GENERAL TRUSTS `CCR#ORATION, 2L$ Bay Street, , • _ Teron'o, Executer,. by JACKSOX ang T H_ E._ H_ Y D. R-0 F A .14r1- L Y_' -A S S- -U R E S Y 0 U R .E L' E C T R I C Al _�'F V T U R E Solicitors, Toronto, Ont, _ - mar 2 Ap _ , =777. . . _ r �. .� ^ ; -ys Y - w`r- ..;.�r�cy�,• ;„r `-.y4 .r --; °w `.r• -. s.- - - ^_' -- -- y�, ..wr,'v �^= ® "y. "mx+r4*ic �:,, . r. "see AUSAM MT. ZION Aft um*r 72"A vw IIIIII With the 91%L 7400 =I Several s7otpaI at this aeaaansunitY Mss. -U* Willem and liar. Xw- Barnes had a 'bail revetstly. We hope . �°� is t3+:s _ J `- MW to Mrs. p4lph Jones in the,paas- tan P� at Adores. DUNBARTON she is leelind better. ' -- �� W ell bar faxher. the Late Edwin Wr All" Ck*son went on the 8oi- Deemest sympathy is expressed to- -------------- ` -- --- - - -- .%XM - of Attest, who- d0d• Isar•- stein' bwo.&7 trip to visit Wgn � y is expressed to Yr. 4lex. W rand IL 1. Wa: HeeQ and the" pWXERXKG VUXAGE COUNCM - -- - Mr4ek in file Kingston Hos;aitial. Perils Couni�,a last lrridap* and .Sat - Gourlie Who is cOmlined to h:s bed. madly in the sudden loss by nlotcc wUt meet in Oe Council Chambers ifeverad from here attended Mr, urdsy. We are pleased •Ito see ]ohs. mel in the i1�Iem wW Halt en anrdent o! s loving son and broth°r• t. • itaad Krs. Birlsett's Golden , Wedeidmd W. and Ochs. B. Jacsieson, Donald We &'hd children; Russell and mrs, k$ID�Y, ,MA8C8 L, 3i1S6 Coaneus and l[rs. S. l�oa�rish out s-tk7 is also expressed to 11irs - ie4 P. M. _ - - ilmatversary et St0%1lhQ6 last• SW and 34U7 Sea° had swat' an FYI- Geov& Little and ' children m therm: " - ii►, Congratuiatioos, ty' night girt Xr, lnd Ms's. EUk .gain dI being condined to thr .:bevea emmt of a dear husband �sd D. A. SOGAETH, Clef[ -NNW PRICES EFF30TIVZ THURSDAY; FRIDAY, SATVRDAY, MARCH 1, 2 3.. - ROUGE ' H ILLS Al !open —Every Evenmm Tor pem Except Saturday $ 3 p :. - -- - YORK FANCY WHOLE IBM -14 'Oz _ F. for -- r ' Tlns YORK _FANCY _ .. TENDERS_ WEET -- -- . --WffH COUPON ONLY MM, .: ..j. -� - C: You Save 23c per tin _ . with Coupon "` 29c or 13c per tin - _ o - C 0 ` Chun e RENEEM YOUR COUPONS TONAL' 7- 'without Coupon - - Tins POPULAR BRAND AND FILTER TIP - :___._ � _ � _ -. -. - � .s� . CIGARET ES, _ _ � _ CARTON OF 10 - 33c PACKAGES O8 > OFFER - � _ CARTON OF 8 - 41c PACKAGES Your Saving Is 410 Per Carton -.. .. Buys you i Big 30 oz. Bottle of . - ._.,�, , •. _ • _ _ _- -_ - YORK FANCY KAPLE LEAF TENDEBFLASE _ - ._CANADA DRY COLA = « 'T OMATO _ : L A, R D : WITH PIIRPHASE OF 1 BIG 30 OZ. BOTTLE OF _ - CANADA DRY GINGER ALE - JUKE . - • .__, _ . __� ** • C I AT REGULAR PRICE OF 2oc PLUS DEPOSITS . ' ^,,•'� ,'. • . _ - -�' `' -- !b 48 :19 i Fresh Lean Minced _ _ : s- . ... - _ . THRIFT _4iant 3 1b. Carton . 4 .• :, -- - SOAP 49- , C 7- ��i r• to TOMATOES HOME BRAND APPLE,& CHERRY : " _ lb S• _ for c _ BLADE OR SHORT A. �,�. SIB-- _ lbo, C PARD .lb oz. TII14 :. MARGARINE FRESH MEATY (Side) D for _ `t - lbe 29c_ -. IPARE RIBS :lb. c ;.. F --X _ DEVON SLICED RINELES$ $SFAST uA 1 =1b. pkg.— 5 C _ _ - MAPLE LEAF PIIBE PORK y �: -USA SINLESS S-A C c. Canada Noe I YOBS FROZEN .+:.:.. x blew �Brnnswiek COB.ILL5 _ ib e C y +. STROUI) _' -_ BU : D AIR -E --QUALITY . - BAND PRIC'E -'- S 1 i.�.•SC+,�..?+- •' �,..:^+�- .�"q= "L�ir' -F•�• nit^ �a�kl�'+ TJi.' a"' �'' v' P, y,,....:g+'a'••K•x•..- :.,� -..,y ... �j, a. r e. s • -- '� -' `s .,.• ,ra,a,.,r, •- - �- -- -_.� -�. -- - -- --> . _ -- -_ - - - � r - - - -- ------ 'BOYS' RUBBER MUM • - ? - - -- OUTHS' = - -ITV MEN'S RAINSHU -�- - -- ��� -'N- Y 0 Short black boot with rolled *doe out- clear clear plastic rain shoe.-- ; role. Top quality rubber boob for the RUBBER 'BOOTS Loop and button fastener. Reinforced _ boy during the cdMing spring tlpiw. Short black boot with rolled edge heel for wear: Smairtty styled for op- - Sizes ? to S with no half sizes. 'Rea- arance and designed for Wet wean._ sonably priced at -PAIR a protection. - - - outsole. Fine qualitycrubber boots at Pe - _ a reasonable price. Equip the children• th r Sizes 4Qto 10' PAiR - $3e49 - for protection against March and April weather. Sizes 11 to 13 (no half ^"r s -.- - - size`si. _ - : ... J PAIR - - assn,: � ; ' • •� - - - - - - :� P�ur•_ c hase $298 Spec MEN'S MEN'S HOSE' _ = -Arrow Sport Shirts yew shipment of Harvey Wood -= DRESS SHOES MEN'S TOE RUBBERS - originally selling and nationally ad- fine hose. Features spring and sum= Our $10.95 line has a nutttber of fine Low sole rubber with a•If- acting back. Aquick- rertised at $12.95. Here are sport mef styles and color. ,Dress up, your style shoes to choose from. Good -- a vie:+ rain, shirts, 6090 orlon an wool which . Easter suit witb a atalrhin' .. A �f quality leathers with leather_ heels, in _ p tioe protective for the shwa- g . - sins 6 -- N - sbnh and snow. stack rubber only, In -Arrow have passed on to us at a real fine Kroy wool, Kroy and nylon or black 'or brown. Full size range now 13, including !loll sizes. PAtte saving to our customers. EACH nylon stretch one size. PAIR for Easter purchasing. PAIR : _. 50$2.40 -$b.95 -� .QQ - 1_ -1.85 10.95 - BOYES DEPARTMENT STORE - -' mw Ht3HR5: Mon., Tues., Thun•, Sat. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Wed. - 9 a.m. to 12 Noon (Closed Wed. Afternom); Fri. - 9 a.m. to 9 P.M. PIING PICgE]WING 281 �- i ...:_. ssa... MUM _ MISCELLANEOUS AUDLEY hon24 04 Mr. and Mra, INS films T IrOE aUALiFIED TV SERVICE � Comancity Club - meets oa Mr. and �. �. �{ vW� her A.,�D Wednesdray evening. March 7, at the brother Bob McHugh, at Sunaybr•ook ANTENNA INSTALLATION home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Clemen, Hospital on Sunday afternoon_ They " ARTICLES FOR SALE CARDS OF THANKS .. - BALL — "BRUCE" ce. Prof. G.. HefmpeL of Whitby. will :.poet he b maidng satta*•tory pro- : be since his n In r "DAL:a BAY° THANK YOU PIC> ZRMG WIW4 - • - Mrs. C Clemente, Mrs. Amt BW �•n, �� _ operation Auxiliary of the United Cho. -ds. and - - ea g% at NorthtninaLes Church. Oeharv��a on d with Mr• and Mm. 'David God• Mr. and MM Deck Winter Dar. I would like to thank all any aesr . _ _ .nnd�.Mrs. Joha-Plxcks':a attended e _ • 3'tehs06i Sam _- >Q'!dalg PA XTE" and DBCORATOB.g -- .. - ghbois and t+rieads; alsoi the 13+reaint Oshawa Presbyterial of She W. M. & reli grid Didtie had clans: oei fin• . Agar 4� and Wookends ;100 Per hgyr for gvlsic, clean, guar- - ' the O. E. S.. for nowers, Vuit. candy. edneaday of last trey, otf Whitby ti! i erhans. first-class �t�Antor. R. --- -- - --- -- - while About wen en cards-and letters sent to me m i ��" twenty Toyed Ong at Sorry to relwr! Mrs. �, (�aa+cly. BALRD HAY R. 3, Picka-img_ Phone .04W Pi�eker- _ hoiipital, and a very special Phonies lain Brooklin Arena an Saturday even- yard- i9 in Oat,wvw 8 Aitply - Sbert, at FaJras _ to my blood donors, Mile Munroe, lag -and a :oral bow ter•* •t ti— � �g >:ziOaR4 0�! on No. 7 Hlgh'wy. Ron 'Watson. Dave Rowatt, Jack War - Plaster repairing: Carpentering, and dd Alterations; Samplers and Esth uiii Wet •f Greenwood ren, Don and Harry Scott Louke Scott ----- --- --- --- - -- -- ---- -- -- ---- l#t os' -- --- ---- -- ----------------- -- -- -- - --- -- --- -- - - ---- I would like to express my deey- `SIT TYPES OF CONCRETE WORK ® ' - -- -- _ Y04i 5iP►L.0 -tow ganders. Phone: eat appiec.ation said than7ts t9 my I MACHINE M. ISHED FLOORS Half Load Rsgutatlons Ar®'n Force - '. :Pickering VMR12. SEPTIC TANKS- - FIREPLACES Omar 2 =my friends and relatives far their BLOCK -WORK' i kindness in sending #:ixt, o3n`ck - - On Ont. OV sn�n�nn R FREE ESTIA[ATES County cads - _ FOR SALE- prsMkallY .new Lloyd i bowers baskets of'$vit, cards and PHONE - A'>Rantic 2 -s_92i - -plmainun% carriage and play -pen irl I -to the Atternoon and Evening W. A I tf EFFECTIVE MARCH 1 TO APRIL 38, VEHICLE LOADS -7 1 of Greenwood Church hoc the lovely .._.._, ,.. Al coonddi n $30.00. Phone: Picker- i ------- - - -- -- ------------ - - - - - -- -- Ju basket o! !roil, during my illness in Y NOT EXCEED THE ALLOWABLE LOADS GIVEN _ - - - - -the Oshawa Hmpitia. - YV_ -AND RADIO � ---- -- - -- - - °- -- -'- GUARANI SEIRVICE --- New Pietas• WPadows - Patate4 I....Thank you S Clarke. _ - UNDER SECTION 31. AftSECTION 3, HIGHWAY - - ID x 7 ft, tl - 9 panes glean - rke. IDY HXCPWT TECKNICIAN d tt. 8 x 9 ft, 8 . 1� penes gloss 330 i Greenwood. Oat. *Word 4-3011 Olt ' - - - - in _ -3 gt. 4 x .7 >k 4 both sides.. sliding $1fl -----=-------- - - - - -- - -- - --- -- TRAFFIC ACT ONTARIO G� - . - - ' ATl tic 2-liil ' - R. Z. 8>a4A, county .'c .00dr sw windows surrLaES �� ... WANTED .�-- - -- - _ - - - - -- - - -• • • - - - -- . - - - _ j .. .. Pickering. Ontario - Pbene 1t;7W Iigttd. ER OH. BURNS: ;Ask for Tony. - CARS WANTED _ SERVICE -- -=-- -- -- - - - -- For Wree A.IA]C ti57W - - :_ _ _ _= - - - - - - - - ktag • TM SAI.,- •:-lash table saw, sarri- _ laLLffiO?Y _ Cisbnition C.murvi ?esMag _ Have You Checked - . plete with half - horse nsotor; s_x Phone Pickering I11J4 Mori Beat, Cuts Ott Cea�tlM - (blades and stead; good condition: or ATUMie Z-1.t4 " Kems Furnace Clean - Yourlar also tit fir• roaMpaA r, potb -- --___ -- VACLTU1d GS.EANII'IG =., table and 18-inch- fig -soar: Balsdon - DRESS1fIJbEIIVG - : : •_t3iisaaeya, Fwnaoea Spas•- Beats: �Wood Pro&wts• Phone: Psi. WI. Ladieo' and' Children's; Men's shirts Sales - Re"ft - Perk - _ -- to measure;' Alterations. 'Phone SoMes - INWM coo - sPsce Reat.n - ' REAL ESTATE Pickecpg t394J4, -' — _ °° saeneea - Floor - Phest�e.. -- 1_ -a:car I4 I6>!1'Ef6 , _--s i b NDOM PARK .riZANSPORTAT3)ON�. WAlr'!� - -- , - WOODWOiLR'tiei . _ tr ' f 1 You want a cantow bulk he Arrive m Taranto 3.15 A ![� Leave - - - M Puna: rgssaesnn Toronto 5.00 P. M, . Pion: Pickering =ECR>EATION fOOYS - _ _ ai ae e:tea ossi -- 1A0. -- - --- -- - gWels Be Aai - - - - -- ---=--------=--- - - - - -- Yea Want ' ALifilf�fr ' 1 dli a sines sense ewieW fig. low CLEANING WORK Dow To yew now - can � OT ft OV_M' AIIi r Responsible young woman wants s , Yup. '. , •ail- ._ 3O� RA" daily a:ag work. Pione Pder- - JES AND SON - - -- - -- - l0 Z CBLDYB NEWIA AfG8 t !HON. PQv •#JCZZZING POMM t, ing 246J4, .. -- - - 11 Y" `� i _ : _• "' r - • - - - .. - _ JOffiN RROKM SQVA1t1< - - - HOUSEWORK - - - -- Wanted. Phone � �. :� �Ti� �"s �1'. r" �'__' r -- - - - - -- - -- __: ----- - '� Pickering 333W4. EUCHRE 1 ;^ _ '� _ Pile Tewaak* ge PICKBRI G. ; BE: • i .. , ,, . AND bANCE 0 L LRiltf sk" acres gravel loan; 31 acres on :to AN' 09 the - �" 'a • .r e east we a" 45.06 acres on the COMING EVENTS RN IE CAEG BENEFIT FUND A AD LEAKS ti - weooi sNe of Greenwood Road; these ' - • -.. Auspices o[ the Catholic Qc P"Perties are Iocaw 25 sines sine- ANNUAL •OYSTER SUPPER W�oeIs League ' J . V TASTDFG 1ZOIIPt� • ,� ^, ( _ � of Toronto and 13 i nfles dis- GREENWOOD UNITED CHURZ7H 1ta>K !root Whitby; the 31 arses is a�W TUNODAY, MARCH 4, 1134 7FR1�V, NSARCH 14, i844 B► YOU C I IM CO OX ALL T11=5 P0Wre PRO= Iwo P30KN ,w note oe Lot 2, Coseesdon..5. Town- - ;y 8� de Sales Sahoel WP •! Pleheting and So 45.06 agree Adstts 41,44-- Prbtk' Sehool Age 54c. _ ,,ass dtu"o in Lot 12. Cenetoelen 4, Under School Ate -Free Pickering, _ syw,.�p1► of Pletertag. Beth Xfr Sponsored By The Man Of The Euchre: L" to IS.N tErties are 14cuttd is the real::, part - CHURCH Dancing: 14.06 to 12.06 . p.„ Highways N.. 2. ___________ _____________:___ ___ GOON �S . ORCMTRA AJAX"LUMBER CO. and No. 7; these Dreysrtfea ars� - BAZAAR Lunch.. Sewed . : _Asay located for sub -dividi t. t. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Tickds -$1.06 - proP�y wU1 be sold to the highest, Ladies, Aid are holding. their •AiasuaaP _ - LUMBER ' AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES _ - -- Tender submitted and 011 Reeled Tea - Bazaar on Satasday, April g4W. , den ah•uld be a.>�eU .n b:. a» - - - - -- �oo> u�c - sc�rooi: - - - - -= -------------------=--==------ - - - - -- - `PLYWOOD ... PAINT . :' • ARBORIT9 February no 1:54. . .. _ • , ,,,� b _ COWAN, sIHXNAN and _ Dnaiorton Uafted Church. — • _ ' RS AND TRIM G. Ipi'i�.i !forth Print Sir. UNWH 4 and 9, 1854 - 4.06 P. lK. • DOORS M - rs far Vag 3a=0MJ eb Adis. • Interior and , .. 1. 'sp•a�o:ed by the On -We_Go Aaz. Exterior Painting - L ciao --- - - - - -- ---------- - -t'r: rwisicit�s TEA . - - Station Road and No. Z Highway► AND VVMUO ST. Pkkerbw Y° .,. RAM SALE Pa � i K- _ 'x06 ofteiea Before SATURDAY, MARCH 17 - _ - TELEPHONE •PICKERING 366 - iprr P1It1RLLrY ItBE'1'OR!ECEPa4Ti@N'- >t0011! s `• lrbow: Pkkfthtg 4't 30 to sm P 11L _ A. A. HILL ... �' - - 01' AJAX 1045 °,� •" fteasored by the W. A, and G.i1d HELP WANTED 'K r. Georges Anteaa Ckareh Free Eitinatsf - Piclt rMS. Oatari ftr1' WAN'd'IW teaponsPble woar• ___. 1z Phone Pickering 391w4 -• � V - a F per care of three small childrem. ------------------- - - - Q 2 LAMP- 4or information tan an occasionalenlia. - er9 Mra Pearl Iiant►a�h, Picket-in out Rose g R, g. dudes. 31� In 2-21J%