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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1956_03_23-�,-� `_��� - — nM•i I! � n T � I I ' _ -- a..• -.r., � t ^-- �•4�.,n,yr 4.,�,4RA^r.� _ ],.- n _' _.�'- y,� -�.p _. . -.. .,�eJ-,•�!��, _•. •� �� -.IY 1 "t�""v`.`'w��y_`V ,�•i.��' :'- •�+r".,,,.'!i'w..+.- _ - '_`'."__' .. y+.I �""r'� -...' -. - ._ - --- 1" °•'n'.' -h"Y ._'- 4!e.+...+�� s.d .. _,,,,r.�""c>.• -,r•.. •.r•..�- a:,'....+- ±•.+-'�: r-•..s+- '�".�„ti'.- �-' 10o5" ;A °_'.'°�"r„g'�'!.n,•„wc 'tip` .' — .e :"`kLX peg isar t,mt•d Stains: 42-L-0 W. t^ saURaLAIt and ark a53A,-g Mltr+ As beelad Ulan O item ` pILJ,KEilihi.G. ON'1ARW FRIDAY, MA XH 23, 19M - 'S Ceuta Per Copy, ? 1'rt. sitilce. ROK Ouiww;, Oak _- T` JULIUS CAESAR i Pickering* Township's Consolidated Tax i V TO PRES`1 P n Rate Up 2.4 Mips Over Last Year The consolidated tax rate for Pick- PICSSIBL'pIG VII.LAGE :•; ering Township is set at.6 mills - >• �; this year as Co. mpared to 212 of last Mr., and Mrs. Lloyd Courtioe and. <. year. This represents an increase of family of Oak's. spent Sunday at 2.4 mills. the ho.•ne of his parents here. Lloyd ' School rates throughout the town- and Mrs,. Courtte' will be moving ,to s , Ship al? yary of course. In the north Edmonton withn a hew -weeks white µ; end a few are up about 2 mills, while he is employed with B -A, (, - many are about the Fame as last year. Mr, and Mrs, Ed, Stork; visited Mr. MIn the south end some are high such and Mrs. Walter Mayer off Vineland -, as Pickering Beach with a school rate last week =end. Ink of 29:4 mills. Dumbarton is high Mr,' and Mrs, Ab. Reaves left on w: while some are the same as last year. Sunday tor 's. holiday in the South,. Some comparisons between 1966 lVIrs. A, R, Irwin spent least w•aelc , :', and iyoa are: :u Z.vril, 5��, ,.�itissg her- brathe ='. a Roads 7.3• as to' 7 mills last year; J. A. Grainger•. County is 1 10.93 as toa9.rate 3 eWelfare -- ------- •---- -- --= ----------- � ra 1. as to ens WELL -BAST CI L►IC r to 3.2. The police rate is down, '7.4 will be field at Pickering Village this year as to 82 last year.' ,. "Lair salary increases given at :lion- 28 at 11,00 A. M. f day night's meeting were- ks-follows: y . - Baker Hag sal 3149 to L. T Johnston, E. G. B , ��� ,,:c� D. Gausiin and 3i. Birsstead; ;200 to - t bliss Walker, Wm. Ellicott and A. J. j Thompson; $300 to Douglas Plitz. s a y, Council agreed that no person be �'�� Named fir.• ',. :, hired as a municipal consultant Icon- _ . < evei council did agree to pay 1 per }t� cent of the total assessment of -any The ae•w High School at Ajax, schr -,`r. t'. �. x,� r "'= 's• ,� industry brought to Pickering Town- eduled 10--opau this year has been' ship through a consultant or _a real off;cially named "Ajax High School'{ estate firm. after the town in which it was btdll- -'" e x, # " w std ------------------------------------ The announcement was made by a p34 „ •'K * � ` Pickering Women's lassltate the Pwker ins DiitTict 2Lgh Scbooi ,`' "�: �f ". r , • March 27, Board. The new school comes tinder 7 Pickering Women's Institute will the jtrrisclteton of this $Oart�, i meet at the usual tme. March 27. Mr. Chas. Sterritt. Pickering. 108 �c a' * Aimual reports of Standing Com- . - •mittees will be presented• The Roll been named • School at Pace dl<teer' a •Dborlet School -bore rehearse for lisle eoai pseaatisCan of WHIlam Shaker for the High School it Pickering sndi r �, i�sf llekeslSS ugh �i Cs]1 if liven some careful thought Ajax. par's "JuMn Caesar'• a; the arbow -an April 24 211 aanl 27. _ could be helpful in the prcparst:on Chief Caretaker of the Ajax M9b - ti of a goad prooraan dor the corning School Is Aar. FeM Clarke. Green" Year. It is "Ways to Increase the wood. ' _ Activities and Membership at the In- While �tl[ or1 the new school Is - • • • • Ladies' Ilawwllag Lesgae ' 'statute," rapidly approaching completion, the No Smelt fishing Allowed in Built -Up Areas Team s�i� Bring your testa aTSng and opening date hss not been awwun- help to p, epare,. flor another ante.•- ced, Want this Pape Pansies 22 r for fasrthrz de• of Mikeri�ig Township—' Police = : _ year. ;aj Alleycat. is : ,� Happy Csaag • _ � 13 ...� -5meh fishermen t2r3 year. w;ll have s : 11 - ,PICREBING WLNS SERIES play the whole a minutes of play. - to by- pass., ail bufk, -yp areas along To Continue ' - 10 tby Bob Bryant) Richardson put up a stalwart de_en- 'the lalteiiont at Pickering Township, to help his teaan earn L.e victory. TSB' 1►*heCe Police vv:ll be doing erica High single - R• Sts+vud 240; High the Brampton Memorial Arena Irons and Brassard were the best the single with handicap - R Stroud 284. art Sanut�Y, lost to Sand- losers had; while Crufkstsank, Neil pstrolling this year to see that no a High triple R. Stroud 828; . High. °'• tSrksag 'fa dose. Safety Campaign -, u with handicap 498. h� by 2i score of 11 to B. At the enii 'and Gates were big Dina for the v: in- "The wanton destructor pd priv- ' l cd the first pa_k4 Bspdhill led the ner. The ilftts and final gaarye ol! the %te property that has be= takrai • C. Cameron 221 r Disney 208: K, Merchants by a soo=+s a! 3 to 1. Then best dive series will be played m the place over the past (few years here .- K Stork 210; R Stroud 240 and 212. SSaa the play during Nobieton �• In This Area dh:li carried Asessa on Thursday night. lr.: so atop;' ChaeE Arcot asking -. a period and Ow load club seemed �*• r ., - -- ' ------ -- - - - --- to be lost In hair own end most o! 'in Nobleton Arena Picketag Mee •aid here today. "I like fishing my- _ w self, but (people have to be piratect- The Ontario Provincial Police of = -the time. Althaagh Pickering scot- chants came from behind to defeat ed. Last year Cahermen used cottages, the Whitby Detachment announced H•So Board Names ed the arst goal of the game Send• chndh�I fry 7 to l score cast night steps, shutters, packet fences and any this week they will continue their hill rallied to tie the score and soon on (brilliant plays by Wilmot Gates — thing they could. f nd that would . campaign for safe. driving. • • • went 'a'heod on goals byJodse, Mug. and Jkn CrAilkshank. Br :ilkant net- -- - - burn on their camp.dires." He said The Whitby office reported no fatal- Vice- Principals- gon, Brant and Chas. Mt�aoa,' Pink- minding in the third period by B. the areas they are concerned with ities for the month of February. ; The Ping Diy clef H.gh 9citool ering sco„ero in the. Drat were; Todd Richardson and great delenstve work 0": Siu=o Po n% Squires' Beach, There were only 5 highway fatalities Board V* week announced "the op- _ D'w'ell and Lacey. by Matti Keeler kept Sandhill from � ,r 1ttencbnlaa's Bay. PWrport and Rose- in Ontari o for the same month. pointment ail vxe- incipals for the In the second period p?aq was even socring. At the end of the first par- a bank at the mouth of- the aouge The campaign started last Septem- . Pickering District High School and with Pickering gett.ng two and Sand - iod Sandhill led Pickering by ,& 3 to ��A Inver. 9incoe Point is at the mouth ber is bearing fruit, according to Ajox H.gh School. hill th ee. Buxton scored froth Pick- 0 score; goals were scored by War- naanns C1 police. Odlcers will be using radar, ering ga,als :n the second pe�lod son. H liar and Irons. Whet' pllrT very year Pickering Township making spot enecim and c'tor� -• '' Mr- Ron Hall, B. P. H) E.. has been with Irons gettin taro and 8 brakes. ° ' appo3itea -o ie e•T+risteiir th�t'+ck- g r ods�Y stopped at the end ad the second. t "esront ,has. been host to many gettins Ste• •'~''^" , } i•. ,ww nve 'to one with Crttik- bhmdreds of outsider's as well as 'the Police departments were cottlmend- sey, School o succeed J. H. Rap- , i•:rtg nets kept Sandhill shank getting local Osh"Imen. Chief I.ek.nfrsaid -ed,by the Attorney - General this week �y B A �o has �n from s^oring many more as the de- ering. Things - looked pretty black or the Ajax High School. ' That all the above areas can be post- for their efforts in the present fence .seemed to be like a sieve in for Pickering until Wilmot Gates ed with signs' and the people paig? - - -- -- f �l II has been head of the Picker- front of'him. stn the ball (we rhean ruck) t ;•` -� ------- ------ - - -- ------ pica! Education Dept. of the Picker . In the third period' 'both teams rolling w-it'1 two quick oaks. Then o@, He also said that investigation . • - --- --- -•- inK School sirsoe it opened n 1931. He g. Pao le Bitten But No is a graduate 4t the UniversityMof scored three goals ap ece with play it was Piolcering's turn • to rut on bas proved tbas these people must Bitten, 'But Fc :ax_- to coming to Picker- slowing dawn considerably but both the pressure on a tk-ed Sandh. ll Club.. Pe Me land to the• water's edge, and in P ing� he was on the staflf of Niaga¢o goalies made terrl4 c saves. putting three goals in tl � cp�osit- - RanY ores, out into the water, • • ion's net"' in 58 seconds. There u*as In- Ajax. Polite and .town odfieWs Rabies Reported Yet stalls Collegiate snit Vocational In- r;. . statute. Pickordg W106 in Bowssranville _ , 79 goals scored in the live game ter. lsstve not .put on restrictions there. Mr, William Ellis, B. S, A, of 36 Eves Series ies• Pi�ltering scored 47 and S-nd :•: '3 ;� ney say, they don't dxpect there will Several people have been bitten by ' In Bowrmanville Arena P:ckerine hill 32. Pickering are awa't ng their - f be arty. dogs in the township during the art Forest Rd,. Ajax. has been Vpoin- iE se og; P P defeated Sandhill by a score at 12 • next orgronent as they are in just as _ month and this has caused great ol. H principal a g d the Ajax High to S. The Pick boys + Chief Fletcher of Whilhl'. -_said the .. ec°ing ys dom»nated hot aseries. We #ting. He said that while^ - aft-to- residents due to the present School. He :a a �gradvabe o! the Oat - - -- - - -- rabies. scare. Agricultural Co_lege, - Guelph, and have s Mew cottages on the lakefront �i. they have never had , trouble wont I Township officials report the num- 'lips been head of the Science Dept, • • ber of people bitten is no greater than at Pickering ,up to the time of.his age-; Dsher'tnen, The beach just east of i Woman Loses Life in Blaze That X" fire entrance td Whitby Harbor n'as at any other time and there have been po:ntment, -Before c orris to Pick no cases of rabies reported here yet. ering• M =. Olis was on the stadf of always been a popular spot. `In case of a bite, call your doctor, � Pelham Dist, High School. - -- y+ There 'are no restrictions at Osh- and have the pound keeper pick the , The above,. appointments become Damages Home Over 100 -Years Old pwa, Because cf a seawall and deep dog , up. ,Don't destroy 'the dog until effective with the opening od the water, little if any smelt fishing is he has been held for 14 days to see if new `High School at Ajax next Sep- done there. rabies are present. tesfsber, r hundreds Hof dollars damage to one of burned on the face, arms and hands, I Pickering 's homes that was a an - must have t - e crawled past the stairway, . mark for over a hundred. years, tothe north side -ofthe house, She was _ caused plenty of excitement here last found with her dust mop, I ring inside _ Friday afternoon. a bedroom window in the northwest Y. i �•dsa+' The fire that broke out in the home corner of the house. 1 ' P 'of :fir. and Mrs, Kenneth Clarke at Several valuable paintings weird ., the corner of No. and the Brock destroyed atld loss due 'to burning, S • , ; Road was described-as a `.`flash fire" smoke and water was heavy. .} • " and started shortly before 2. .m. P Mr. Clarke was in Toronto at the • The blaze started in a small kitchen time, Kenneth Jr., 8, was at school. 0 on the ground floor, where -two men Pat Roach, Pickering Plasterer, ,3 2. 'had'been using paint remover on the said he left. the Clarke home at 1.10 - y r - " babeboards. When the blaze broke p.m, and there was no fire then. lien out, they got out quickly. Mrs. Clark, working at the store and gars go p - _ who was in another part of the house, across the corner from the Clarle ;•, _ N tried in vain to put out-the blaze with home rushed over but were unsibl sewrne i•nellb $e assroied d+il�rse N y Mw ^4'n a fire exiinguisher, r•alling this, get far •into, the -house beGtnae of ,«,t in yoW Cwt,gwssee for Mw d•« •f cols• she got "in her car and rushed to Pick- Beat and smoke. ; 4l .j �• �+' � w y" ore - 7, sd«+• •er•N rn• vsr•i ering to gat help. Firemen were on Firemen from Pickering Village the scene and working in a matter of and the South -wrest Fire Department 1rwMs N a• M•sk•►NS• M cwt►Mw►�r Mrs _ minutes. were credited with saving e home •..+� +� -,► ; . A maid, ]Tracy Armstrong, g ' , was which AR a storey stone ii dusting in a bedroom above the barn- believed to be. well over anIbnndrk� d i _: .ing kitchen The blase -nvept up the years old. • -IM r _. back stairway and up into the rafters. The date of _ the Inquest into the • .. : �d n Although the Fire Marshal's Dept, cause sftha bw trot iaan»r a statement,. it 3t be. boy not, bN Au d ....... a �✓ , a .N• . .'• _ ' .. _ 't' ._ - ..'• -•� .i - � - ' � ^- �IC;• --ice', a';,'�M � W slide into that parking place OT CROSS SUNS _ ~' �., - , Another • - - �; change that has T. IRS AN - _.. gradually been taking place .for some time and now seems i, �� firmly established,— are the Th�p'Ire "topping" mad! Witt fl!W AdivH Dry Yost shopping hours, but which are not the same in all towns. The •They rise so wonderfully- ICED HOT CROSS BUNS old -time Saturday night shop- fast so wanderEully good! - -- -- o, »Dear Anne' Hirst: When 1 a his fault that he. expects you pig for farmers is still far l�c.mik. cip��� :.na;arried I did not know what a * to shoulder all the problems popti becwse Heiscbmaads Sw1d 3� child my husband was. His tam - ' of marriage I am sorry for in some districts but in the more now Active Dry Yeast keeps sugar, 2 taps. salt saes b tbs. . tLiekly industrailized areas the full•stre and active till the shorteninA: stir in 1 C. crisp fly had spoiled him thoiiough- * him, - -but I - am more sorry trend is for o °gth , cereal and cool ly they supplied all his steeds, •for you; this is not your idea pen night on Fri.' very moment you bake. No breakfaat•bran days - In some cases Thursday -' . - mores Iled yeast'. Ntr more to lukewarm. Meanwhile, mess - and Friday are both late nights on- ou can keep ure into a bowl. A c Inks' ' • including spending money, They a of married life. What you Po - have not helped us out sines, » want is what most girls want, but on Saturdays stores close uefngersti y 1 of warm water, etePs granulated nor, did I want - them -to a a man you can rely oa, a a whole month's suPP y How in the world am I ever a real home, and a family. sharp at sin. Farm families Fleischmano's Active Dry Yeast sulfa'; stir until au&ar is des- i to help him accept his respon- • Can you have these with may sigh nostaligically' for the in your cupboard! eolved:Sprinklewith2envelosxe good old Saturday night shop - •sibilities? * him? Ping: which provided relaxation I FleischtnaoAAcaveDrvYeazL -�- ___ -- During the first year I held a Miraclei have been wrought after a busy week. It was a - - Y': "r Let stand 10 minute. Z'IiEN - oa to sty job while he went a by marriage, - J- agree- WheaC -good time for John and gamy stir well. And o x&d �' n • and to school. Even that he did not a they are, they are the result „c;t is a wen beaten ease Bite - take seriously. didn't attend - man and wife pulling to- to compare crop figures and tine 4 c. enoe.Wted bread sour, s tn- �I feed prices and for the women around einaamon, t t•p• grated autmaa - classes regularly and refused to *Tether toward a common to inquire if Mrs. "Blank was scar d chu had of this mine into study. He flunked. I was so dis= a goal. Does your husband love home from the hospital and y'e't pure; °°�c aa.a - bwsed 1 would have left him, a you enough to do his share? how Mary's new baby was and,.d yf,.h. Work in :,mss but Ithought my baby was soon * It all depends on how much coming along. The children. ';; mixture. Grease top of due. 1 let .her. *marriage means to him. Ask d lraoav 'meanwhile, regaled themselves F; . '� ••t in ""r°° pi•�•- "Our life became a series . of * him, and judge from his rev. _ at the movies or made their " ~�s draught. I4t r* u� doubled in bad' - .. Y >.,, . - - -- arguments - not bitter ones, • nse whether the future -- ti� ; ,: Turn out on 1S�tty coated And Po own amusements. coat. u,..:: •..� c -=d •�"'�' � —' for I loved him dearly and • promises a better life for you - - into X. .qua. I— cut era perum tried to keen the home atmo. a both- _ At that, he may sur Yes, it was good while it - into 12 eau•i•abl• p+•o••, sphere pleasant: honestly, I `.prise us. lasted -but we might as well piece into a smooth round bun. � - _._ . :. never nagged h� just tried tc • •. `face the fact, it is one .inatitu- a= ;' w na�...,iw ox - encourage him. We were cramp- A DESERTER Lion that will never return. And ! .' p" y, d defi=ed. Gres" t� CON- ed. living in two rooms on barest 'eDear -Anne Hirst: I am in when we run up against a situ- saes tot na. oath doubled in bunt Bab• 1 . in a hot ova. 4', u,•au nags necessities. I was away nine love with a man who told me . _ affect that' we cannot change, �t h,�. by his — nshn'r with : hours, six' days a week. and he was getting a divorce be- instead of- wasting our time nor, anon other st..tmub Use �- - - somehow managed to keep up cause his wife is w2faithful, and coitiplaining we might better bctioners' icins for ,I on bared -- our Payments-on the furniture when he is free he will mar- find a way of adjustment. It buss .. _ ar spread a Booted sues th isn't e � .mu atlas and main �•- and his car. ry me. Now he has moved. He easy-not nearly _ so easy gypped nuts "My husband is not without doesn't answer my letters, they - as grumbling that the change ? ' talents, and can adapt himself are returned to me. I have no is a great inconvenience, that to almost anything he likes. The way of knowing what is hap• things are not what they used office work he's d t now to be, and to on. Now does it g ` Ding nigh pectins. and I 'am lost without Pays little and he is dissatis- dim. help the situation if we "gut of[ -- fled because he. wants an easier -He, is 29, I'm 10 years Young- our nose to spite our face? And lobe 1 make more than he does, er Please don't use my that is just what is being done x - end I'd never have to worry full name, as. my family are when farm folk run oft to an- : <„ ?;; IlrrlWAfl� :about losing any position 1 took. -nasty about these things,' but other town - w hen the place "We aren't youngsters - tie tell me what you think. where they have been used to - ' is 31 and I'm 25. 1 still care so LOLA ~ shopping decides on Saturday, fUI amt Much for him, and once we are- • The • man you love is play- . might closing. Rather than ,.e. ""••••. _ - . - _ -- _ � �' established -in a home I want a ing safe. If his infidelity is gave in and shop on Fridays ""»•' more children With this * discovered. the chancey of his 'they take their custom else- Picture before you.' what pros. a getting a divorce are practic- where, to a place where they _ Peet -do you think .Iles - ahead ! ally. nil He has no intention -can shop on Saturdays. Eventu. - for us? • of writing or receiving any :,ally the second town adopts the A WORRIED WIFE" *--word from you that might in- new closing hours - and the • I wish 1 could justify your ' ' criminate him. Can't you re- farm folk go back to their plenty of -visitors an Sunday. well. I don't need to tell - Is confidence efts your husband; •elite his promisee were original - shopping - centre. They . Good weather -not good. mads.. how one small boy can beep. a but actually I' fear you have • worthless' ' alight better have adjusted We -heard plenty about the party of grown -ups very, v�T _ 4j " a 'discouraging task ahead. '. _ ' 1.. hope You will come to :themselves in the first place. roads. Dee and Art stopped at busy. When the weather gets , He has never grown ea . 'your senses before you waste To that I might add-we do Oakville and found' the road warmer we expect to have Da" ' » has never known the dt,mity ' any more time on such s cad,.. not find adjustment to changing P Bob's place in , such tor= here T 'himself for l webs os :'.» o! hard work the satislac- _' or you will let yourself in ourulm rible condition .the3F though! two. That will really M a _ - __ _ » 4 for a painful awakening. You but still, once we have made they wouic• never get out. The picnic I tion of independence. Wadi road had been du for - " ' » such - a background. it is not • are badly confused, My young the necessary adjustment we something or other sties the rub es ssr+ss • friend. and I urge you, to see find greater peace of mind than _ _- _ • this character as the worthless when we set ourselves "agin were almost to the axles. Other --• sort he is, -not worth a single ' the -law I " That admission,' I callers cams from Hespeler Figure -F/att err: a Ted• hope, will cover my sentiments across country. The roads were - • Be grateful that he has -left in regllyd to the future when I fine in their county, clean .sad • - and n e z t time play may appear to contradict my well- sanded But when they straight. However dual that . self -t!a I probably have done the border late our r • sounds, It is the only course many times in the past. After county- Plenty of icy hips and - - • to follow that is -not fraught all. changing one's mind L sup- no -sand t The question was ` with bitter heartbreak. -posed - to be' a woman's privi- naturally asked - ''Don't you - have our coup roads sanded - •- •_ - _ Don't hate your family for loge, fast it. y try • -• • being ­nasty." They would he I But it isn't Only, - a woman in winter?- I wortderJ E _ ..... _ :- _-- ___ - -_ • shocked beyond wards if they who changes her 'mind The Dave, od course, was sofas a TMf 4PICO ' _knew the.. truth. - r - *eatherman does too and mile -a- minute around here -and = there are times when we thank the cats and dogs were going 7. = - When a girl marries +t spoiled heaven for that. The last few -two miles -a- minute to keep out 4as' • - child, ber problems are many dye, for instance. Early Satur• of his way. Our domestic ani. "It also awres as as afterhook" and complicated and the oat• day was pretty grits, sad more mils tea not used to being breath. Om9 �' - I come questiottible. Acne Hirst freezing rain predicted. Then loved to death. Black doe finally .- •• -- be - awful in this eltastiea. Lthe wind changed. and so did. hid under the _chesterfield god' it you writs her at Box' 1. 122 - the weatherman's forecast, and Mitchie -White took refuge up- `: - Eighteenth St., New Toronto, we enjoyed several hazard -firer stain. Tha dogs were able to Drive Wi #h Care Oat. days as a • result. look after themselves. As for '' - Good weather - brought us the patents and grandparents ii0141CLES • �i► au� ct.AA " .898 If I remember correctly, .. I -SIZES meti. me -last fal ' 1 aggestec _ that any small-town merchant g _ -rrZ -haft et)-r, hake', grocer or - _ _ . S �QttRb Y1� hl+ L what have you = would r do- - ... .. :. _ ins a smart thing if he � proved- - - - Ad parking facilities for hisdcz aS - custom'ers, as quiffs affect it is -; Baser new spring ward= easy parking that attracts cus -. ` - g' Comers to whatever shopping _ robe on this most flattering" dress! Easy sewing - iron -on centre 'may open on the out- ^+a•, .flowers trim the neckline in skirts of a busy town. idda, an-oY2 1 .. - *lvid colors! When 1 made this suggestion Pattern 898: Misses.' Sizes 12, I was- quite -sure it was possi- 14, 16, 18, 20. Tissue pattern, ble as so many small towns washable -on. transfers - iron i have - streets - parallel to the • combination of pink, green. main street running past the - S lY �' C!•,4 - State size. backs of their -stores. Since E . C. - •A : �. 6 S ! _ _ _. Send TWENTY -FIVE CENTS making that observation I have w' - = - '• - - - -- iq coins (stamps cannot be' ac- been particularly interested to - .;t•`., cepted) for this pattern to Box learn that at least two •places .1, 123 Eighteenth St- New Tor- Ont. Print plainly PAT• of business in one nearby town onto are doing just that - roved -� k ` - frggp NUMBER and SIZE, p �. - • -: {G�c,; ' . - '`A • a ; _: _. - '. and �ADDEESS. ing parking space for customers your NAME ,r," . - ,..:> • , r `��.' r ` .� '; LOOT{ for smart gift ideas in at tht rear of their stores No _ I_ _ # our Laura ,Wheeler Needlecraft doubt when it is feasible others' _ ,�,. a;�t Catalog, a will follow suit -It will' be i - -he j4ou-155 e o f Seag ram Crochet knitting, m- lovely things to wear. great benefit to customers driv- . _ �• _ �Uq iron-ens, qu iffs, aprons. _ing in from the country_ to she— _ - • -- - novelties - easy, .fun to make! ;'al101tld know ... drove three • • • •' • • • • i • • • r • • _ fiend 25 25 cents for your copy of times around our. • main street `this book. NOW!. You. will want. _ block . the other day_ looking for t _ w order every aev� design in it. • a •Place to park. The third time _ __. LO hliiR, Of ' tomorro v Practice '�ro�eration Coda 1 was lucky -enough to notice' Alen l f;L Y.WI y i one driver getting ready to ISSUE 12 - •1 i beck out. It didn't take me long^ - -t - - � Lai Iw _ .""_ -- _- -- `°ter"' -.•+y �-_+-'—'-' ' - + -- BROUGHAM' Miller, assisted by and ors H., afei to lyelp 11ir,Willsoiq edebsato home here, had the �rWnt to aThe W. M, S. of SL John's United mss' ,the � dam• fall on same ice, bresvicri� her left _OGRE DIVER' program, aen. whose teams suss -work SymV1&thY I* extended to Mrs. r, YR m. We all join in wistdng• her _ a _ Last Suadeyy, - morning the cowman. - Chusdh a was held t eht�sday attar with • Indian ps�e,.. Meeting- slose_d sudden passing a->� `speedy recovery. � • : - noon, Ma=ch liS; at the home of l4B'a. with pasyar by Mri. Mialco toll- Carter on the ity shocked at the pw� ad' Mr. prsasd Word was received last week bye° I'Oce leaves to mourn • tits - -- >t�►sa, vvi>tt a good attendance. Two owed Prayer a lovely s- ,u sewed they, Mrs. Thoatpeon, who wile and live a minute's silence followed 'by prayer by away quddenly while visiting her Mc'a. Fred Cassie telling al the. suli- eh��n' O tt by tote hostesses: Mrs, Maim, .Mri, Flax- tits: at Q+reensville. Wok place at Fredericton N. B. ,216X. Mrs. T. Norton was - teld in mean: tom. Mss � Johaaioel seed Mrs E. Lowe and children -iatt Occy ad rvey, who �• Water and daughter Gladys, en passing of her sister-in-law, M'ts, by plans oas Johnston. of Toronto, dye, John L secs, at Winnipeg, Mrs. Lin- Monday night_ was a Lie Member. Plans were m.ds had dunes with MTa, ton will be remeu Eby some Of Mri- a1 F7a�ilton visited Bob Harvey eY of Tall Matthews on the older ones ___the. -c y. • r py,,,,Q„ ' for the IIaater Thankad'feriog to. be Sunday. enmttuIIt" - "'— Pines. Iialibtft4on • vaited wltn nis T,fr. when she and Tier ,late hnebsud !err- L. on' Sunday hat. meld in the ckettrah on Apt:1 5th, r brother. Al, and Mrs, Harvelc daring Mares - --wyu roe speurnS when Mr's. McLachlan of Locust Heil Douglas visited his' Tattier who la a toed on the 5 on. contest at our school. She came !a -will be guest- speaker, Plans, were patient m Sunttybrook Hospital, Drt .ed away about one year ago. De<:.s Y - A lsastily - get - together was held at Sunda Linton sums a a7euriber of the Wom- third at C7az+ambnt, Misa'Pg Grow -also made for the packing o! a bale the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. lSuxtday, _ o! Beougham sect, F ',of new and good used clothing, the Mr. and Mcs. Rosa Knox and dau- an's Institute while laving :n this grand_ -- - carne to be lent at >f�a. A. J. Gray's Willson on Mach . 10, when Mr. &hters . Betty -Jean and Faye, - visited community. Vve exiliad our sympathy t Lather was a pupil one time ut out _�' and Mrs. L. Beath of Brampton; Dot. his brothers at Hampton and Ennis- to Mrs, Cass e; also to her sister school and Miss Shirley Elsot of by May 14. The �gongregatiortal Pot p Altona came list. Her teacher Mrs„ and Wtt. Francis Willson- Mr, eased killen on S Mrs. B. Feasby, of Oshawa Luck Supper to be held is the Hall Sunday to afternoon, , C. Woodcock was teacher here same r , - ore Friday. Mardi 2S at 6.30 p. M. Mrs. Ross Willson cd Toronto, end Wears sorry to hear Mrs. J. Davis The regular monthly meeting of •�i Zveryone- welcome. Mrs, X. Burton � George Willson of Brougham a}1 who recently aaoved _into tint new.. the" Women's Institute was held is time ado. cong;+atuPations exte�{died the Township Hall last T aesdiay at- to them all i >> ternoon with a good attendance. Mrs. The Ladies' Aid will ,hold their -.. mgWar meeiing on Wednesday, the -- : At Ellicott • in charge. A domAioa ° 29th W 8.00 - -- -- -_ of $30 will be given to the Brougham , p• at, Word Ilor Roll Call ...,.. - -- - -. ._.. G took ha Library. Mtn. Geo. Gray charge emp e - _ _ Of the program. The members of the ' on 'Good Friday evening there 4-H Clem were p.-esent , and showed will be the regular sacred eotbcert to " - blouses the church in the form of a film and g. lsare anxious o ca yon with i B r us to d cry special • music , the next unit which is -Cereal Shen' - ----r --- -• ---- i, Roll Call was answered by "A Hist• A 1 Ins a orical Event n Ontario, County.'-! At .. - the close of the meeting We hostess- The Coemnunity Clul; held' a davAxk - es Mrs. M. Annis, Mrs. W. Bayles. on A`r;day evening -in the- school• _ / o hLm C. Burton and Mrs, H. Barclay The stormy weather cut dower the us. _ served a.ctainty lunch, ual good attendance. 7,5 ' I The -following we winners at the ter, Diciues - - -- - -- -- - - -- - -- •- - - -... �, ..- _. : :._':., : - -� - -- - • - - 1 re Ma'. and Mrs. Dick Wia Z_ weekly a ..,hre _....,ier, ,...,a &a1d in ibe n., Darrel visAed u_ an oil -- - township hall on Tuesday evening of Schad, Oshawa on Saturday I last wee: $: Mrs. A. Ca ?ltpa, Mrs. A ing. a ea -. - - -_ J. Gray and Mrs. P;lkey: Mr. Ni. M:, and Mrs, Fred P�cria s and Carlton. M'-. H. P n and Mrs G. fam. visiteed her parents, - ' 1• _ _ I Hodgson., Tr4velligg prizes went to Mrs. Walter Hollingei, nCherrlrwoad� - E i Mrs. Spencer and Mr. Clifford Hardy, on Sunday. • - .. "THE STE€I. ltiDt`S?R�'-1 best customer is the fat•mei, "- Please keep Friday evening--open Sympathy is extended to the W=x' and come to the Pot Luck Supper :a Bell gamily in the death o! Mr Betts I the Township Hail on Friday even - brother,-John Bell, of Toronto, -Directly, the farmer as an "individual is a beter of steel ing, Ma•.ch 23. This supper -is. spon- A" number in-the' comnrursity have = �� ' and on the farmer's prosperity rest% the prosperiiy of the sored by St, John's Church and - s been confined to their, homes vr� "farm implement business, which is -one of the .three I for all. Come and meet Four ilrteads, Bolds .and different - forms of virus, i t '... - . • Canadian- industries es using the most steel. The two other lei est direct cnstomex� of.__the steel - induct are the railways and the automotive induct - d i jh se largely dependent on the farmer's . os• `..city: Noy n crops to market is the part of rt ay Y and Sense - j pe i g CTO _ business- on which nearly -all the .jest is , based, - a =i _ Motor vehicles owned, by . thr farmer or- by other people- :moving foodstuffs account for a lace part of the total -- - - -. Now + - :� automotive business. - :. having a Cunw* Account? Because it is in, the steel industry's interest that the - . tahl cro t ind r must try to . .. _ . - .. farmei Have profri a pa, the use t - costs of .reel products theyfarmer mu.�t nuutch keep an accurate rocoa+d of '• keep down the h guy. This companf is cortgtant , acquiring new faciliGei _ _ - You'd Md it easier to _ your current expenses when you have a Current. r `s -- -- - -- _ F = _.. Account.: - _ . _ � - you a8 bilk When pay by cheque on your current •� - - Account. you receive barer, at the end of eAeh month all ' s "Your- cancelled cheques as well as a bank statedietit - - _ .. showin - t auade. The cancelled chequer receipts-and suer and suety depose ,_._. • _.. _,. .. ._. _ ..._ - . : �; t you have /a THE - ..' ate !d've r _aooepned in court as evidaics of meet of �'? D _ , LIMITED ''hO"n �' ere tnuctu easier' to fib k' - --- + • -away than r0[7t7pts and races less room to state. With - � - -� -_ 6A ANOI�UE N ILTON q+1�1F1�A If010NT0 - - - and yaw bank statements, you U find it far easier- xt .. .... - -- to get an start pk me of how you spend your moony. • _ _. : -- _ . -•- _ - -- - .... - -- -' - -- - - - -" _ so it's a r�,; all .current-bilk--and keep y v,� _ a a Current Account -for paying _ . IWN- saviap, our Savings Account for -_ - -- Tt�E CANADIAN BANK OF CON N•ERCE; = _ PICKERING B&ANC$ fl�I, It SHU!<Ti1�D� xat.� j alA r NTAR10' 0PTICAL-,..00 . —_ _ when we look after your hard•to -der hems - -� �� LAUNDRY tERVICE with M ZED LAU - : v. 4 - YONGE� ST. , - -- r V. Each item- Y Call W6109t 14575 \ ndivished and paid individually. _. ° Shirts ....220 each. 1• Sheets ... 150 each ° Bath Towels . . Special offer, for Treading or Distant Glasses - - _ 70 each, etc. - in Pink or- Dark Frames. Tbia includes an Eye Ex' mu�atto�' _, !Ontario' Optical has barn e�c ablfsbed over �... J»>.�. eS ► • ::.Wood Grecary sew,.' Dunbartan -: yl�tCB • �r sir AND sir _ ,4FM Togo ro uv >�er wA1►•• <.. ► :. al I �. Kin y make �app'ointment before coming in • • _ y.. .. ..... - _LAS M r , • • h, ea �. ., -=TIP TON gkYt...TORONTO • M/O#", LL. l l *1 !�l 4 Vic`' hcroft Texal Belle, l!I2. 868'830, on rubber, _ •, - _ II ` _ -I "HALE 3tEGISTJiR Hig bber, complete with sweeps, used - -- .I - - - - - - born Sept. 25, 1961, -full Sow, only one season, Fleury Bissel 2 see• WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28,' 1856 High Texal Lass, No, 879367, Cultipaeker, near ne r: Fleury Bisset soya Februarys 19, 1950. full flow. dem Disc Pfarrow. Rubber Tire eT h� ' .'''" ii - - - -- -- Important extensive auction sale of _ Highcroft Maple Sozanne, No. 202_ on rvtler bearings, AI -H Clipper .Lit �� � � fs� PHOTO ' • DEMM �. registered Holstein cattle, pony, .new 113, born Aug. 18, 1952, full flow. Cc ab'r ^ atotor driven with tank.. �� �' now - FE�'F.RIDiQRi >BiTPiR�� CockshntL 50 tractor; forage hay- Highcroft ' Sovereign Liz, No. 969- complete with to " •Na, O• - " venter, combine, farm stock, imple- otAra�. aw* Table fora 1 balk #A )RAH �•NE.i.� men +s, hay, grain etc., on Lot 11, Con. 332, born Oct. 28, 1951, full flow. Clipper Combine.' Inteinatioiral 3 -ton n _ }:; , Twp Highcroft Beauty Voyageur, No. Truck, KB with high f lu ` aerie STORE HOURS _ Tae Markham . on No, 7 High- 5, gh sides for for : _ : way. 134• ,miles• west of Unionville. 10978, ,, bcrn Oct. 27, 1953, calf. by. age, harvester or min, also anelec- Week Dar Property of Wm. CI}ampion. Salg at, aide. uric unloading unit for forage work. ;?NAB' �'j• M o •� t,i• A. W. to 0.00 p: IL 1.00 m. sits Terms: Cash ho re- "S Open Heifers from 112 to 2 years M -H Manure Spreader on rubber. - p rP• t{ rke Pren- old, vaccinated and registered. Coeksiiutt Forage Blower with ; • Twit- - -- Sunda" farat sold. en do Cis 1.90 P. Ili. to i:0• ]p . ]L ...tics- Auctioneers. �e a vbo a cAttlE"'- are- lrvt�DSaple a�w: mew M -H Side Rake. Circular _ - - _ Breed bulls and are registered and Saw, complete. 3�urrowed' Ace Bot -- - - -THURSDAY, MARCH Z9. 1936 __ = vacernate3 and are high - producers. /tom, Tractor Plow. Set of 3 -sec: M_R k Auction sale of threshing machine, Grade 5,1torthorn -Co-, supposed' Sprint Tooth Harrows. Ford'Fergus- 2 tractors, new farrd machinery and �f. on Tr- ctoi on rubber. Ferguson real L R B®T r R hm-• L equipment on lot 3, Con No. 2 Vaugh- FARSf IMPLEMENTS mounted latest model Power Hower, � R. an Twp• Property of M!!OClarkson. "50" Cockshutt Tractor on rubber,' 7 ft. cut, near new. Set of 4 -sec. Drag 'Sale at 1.30 p.m: -sharp. Terms: Cash. complete, standard t:..ctor. This urns- 'Harrows. Set of Heavy Dual Wheel ' No reserve, farm sold Ken Clarke for is good as-new, used only -one sea'- -complete adth axle suitable for mak- Pj �e Prentice- Auctioneer's. Son Cockshutt Forage Harvester, ing tractor trailer. Other }mpiements. used only one season, motor driyen• _ HAY A_ti'D GRAIN - - " " -" -FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1956 complete xithsontinental' red seal 4 Approximatety. `i tons Altxed Hay. "Sb's' ya.y PICKERDiti cylinder motor, also corn and hay --at- baled. • Quantity - - = Auction sale of 25 head of Holstein tachments. Al -H Tractor Grain and poOfNYixed Grain. A 1 " -� PH6Pi#i :8 _ cattle, new M.H. combine, near new Fertilizer Drill, 15 discs, " fiver lift. Black Pon ' farm machinery, farl&stock, imple T° Y, quiet with children. -. meats, ,hay, grain, etc, at lo1.25,.on near new. Graham Holme Chisel Plow years old. New Pony Western Saddle the 6th Con. of Pickgrirg on No. • Highway east of - Green River. The _ - with Bridle. property of Frank Carter. Sale at `- _ --� MISCELLA:NEOL;S ARTICLES =� 1.00 p=, Terms: Cash. No r'eserre, Grain or Oat Roller (Woods): Wee- _ ! Sairm sold. tric Motor, i h.p. " Stage. Risking - l0E Hundzis EIEt iggs0 i' machine complete wits piping and - : WS1BY. - FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1856 outlets, 2 new single units Electric fabwe the A1t�t �OOS1• Auction sale of 60 head of reg'd ' b Motor, % hp. Woods 9-ean Electric OFPDGa' `� - ' Guernsey tattle, I.H.C. tractor, I:H•C. i 3Iilk Coder,' complete with moveable �6 °a �1. - � � 1 baler, •Ford tractor" and equipment, - Spacia is for Lent -' Qat. Coal Burner Jacket Heater. 2 - w a7 - 1L00 ta' 12o >a1«. ' implements, Hot Water Radiators. Set'of Electric lit _ r F18B CAKE6 AND FIBR SW X'$ - Tws for foe, � Wheelbarrow. �lotil i=,1ce - ter, PSO fli . 136, Con. 1, Whitchutreh Twp. 1',4 miles S2_oek Clippers. Oil S•pa�cr Heater. -. , north of Aurora aad % ramie east of Whe ) - .- Yonge $tract. the property of John - Heater. 2 Large Tarpaulins. 4 Square -` M. Hokon. Sale at 12 noon sharp. - =A1 dXB SR30$ AND P1A0UB - 1M.e tsar i'� New 'Asphalt Shingles. Number, of Cattle sale at 2.06 p.m. Term: Cash. ;CATELLFS MACAROTfl AND SPAT MMS - � iK as, - New Window Sash sad Framell 2 *LY1(� staff C{ No reserve as farm sold. $en k e Automatic Horse Water Bo•wia. Quara• - Clarke Preutiee- Auctioneers. a r be ::ty of Snow Fence. Larne Pfk of )�A1 Q t ' Scrams Iron Set of Cattle Delsorners. Set' of Computing t= 0 _ •. -_- •-. - WEDNESDAY, APitIL 4, 1956 _ -_ _ _ ._ BrsDes. Quebec Auction Bale of 2 late Model Ford ' ., __ - Heater. Set of Beam Sea9es. Bas' Tractors an rubber. complete lire of Tntck Extension La jder, 9d 1't. Ace- �. - Ford equipment,'Allis Charmer Gar_ tylene WelShng and Cutting Outfit. - den Tractor, complete with all tractor I-Lill j, ' BLaeksmith'i Anvil and Forge. Num- S:LYE� -- - - " garden equipment, Geo. White Garden 1 ber of P-onitry Founta:,ns. Cyl,nder Oil, tractor complete, farm implements. Tank with pump. Number of Oil E �M 0 � 11" # e lot of garden tools, large-and- - Drums. Grind Stone. Large Pipe Vise. i I?rS ga -- - • - _ tXll[PLEI'E - LIN'1'r O! - small (see, posters). On Lot 66, Con. PiC3tERiN1G C!r'iT6D CSUECii Pfelerfas. paw Forks; shovels, hoes and number o[, EYERSHARP PENS arad <P.lKM ,they useful articles not taeatioaed. "D llt8 and .G•ENT9' WATT No. 1 King Township on King Side . ReF, D. Melville Ba:a►r! Minister Rev, geaa•tk k�a Mtmskr �a.. ` r ' : Road Highway, rh mile west.of Yonge SUNDAY, sSABCS 23, 18.0 11.00 A, llt. - C uzeli Ben•ice a Street. Property of HARVEY MASH- 10.00 a, M. - Sandal Eeh•ol 11.00 A. 31', - Cisurch S-hoo'l Sale at 1.00 ?e ms Cask �'Feorn S`mts• T•tttla: ii,fl0 WisiilR INTER,• Terms Cash. No Reserve. 11.00 a. all MsrRMC WsshiP - f.Il Practice Wednesday: 3.00 P. 11: No reserve - Fa-at Sold � so DOWN PAYMp1NT m. sharp tit<Y.oneers . , Cbalr pncR ce sFriday, 0,00 P. i[. KEN and CL�>�E P3t$N'1'iCf�� _ •.:. _ _Sale at 1.00 p; O [CE :. 11CeA dL Clarks Prentice -A ----- - ----- --- ------ -- aaetloaee >� NE P II�f4 =i4 �_; « • • . ST, GEORGE S. PICKFBI-, G. James smilb, clerk Al LI A- _ REDNF.SDAY, APRIL If. •1956 1 AUDLEY _ -_._.. - --_ --_ 8 % g _ CHURCH OFCa A iADA - BERT'S WELL DIGGING Pickering Large, . dncL:on . Sale of 3 Tractors, 1.13 u , st. - anday S•hoel : - Forage �#a ester, Herd of Holstein 2:.30 V. e1. - Worship Service Rester -Rev• J. S� Crouch 36-W WELL TILE FOS � • + Cattle, Combine Farm Stock, ample- ----- - _ _ . - - _ - - - • -._ -� Grg till - X r. Gera d Payne. n .. P re System PiCKERLNG TOWNSHW Srpt�e fa lt• res•tl N menu, Hay, Grain, Furniture, etc. Or. —CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCW11 -PA -M SUNDAY - 3,LkRCH 2T. Crenehrng .'.. Alr Cwmprenew 1 BUU.DLVG PF-l;. UTS Gozre. No. 4 Vaughan Toa•rnshilt, 'ust - Rouse Hills, Ontarle Holy,Communi - 11._13 A. X. Cnntraetor's :19eeialty 1 = - Sou h af'�iiaple. Property of 11P.. Holds Services in East Woodlands sermon - R•e . J. E, Harvey Bepet• 'Tasks Cieatfed 19t• " tBd4 =ED IUESDAY� A.'� -D ! WAU "- - LYONS. _ Salt at 1,00, p•nL. sharp. Hall, Hlshbush Trail Each Sunday ' Ctnrch school -. 11,15 - Rectory iiantlary Wav hN TO SAO P. 1L , Ken d' Clarke Pren i•veL Farm solo At 1100 L. NL �tadtiy acn••1 AAIR ri.'..�'.. :,,.. iLvvm PHONE: P1CKi�G -fails -- _ =- tics -siuct oreer5 Nursery At thy, Same Houl GOOD FRIDAY, - I1.00 A, 9[, ____ F.-J. 3en Cash. No re __ -_- Fer.further irtltortrFatfon call Cne Hopr Meditation. on the Se,ea PROUSE - _ .' .,SATL'RD3Y. APRIL 13. 19,6 AJliers: 1-&22 or Pklserlas' 1IlW1 Lase Words from the Cross, Thee- 0��� MOTORS IL G i...r�.�.,�„ . J d Auctio., ale'of. Hera of holstein --- eLtiDREiti -- PRESDYTEOLIAN �kkerl a-si red by Rev, J7. Buaarsk � � S : �Cattie, Ford Major Tractor and Piosr, as a "tei Cher b, I'ICKERING Team of- Horses, Fare SLocl:, ImnlF- CHLI;CS COME AVD WOESMP ments, hay, grain, ftti-niture, e.c., on -- , r as i asrrtcywy I - Lot 11. Cons. No. 7, Markham Totr r> Wit;10 Vie+- ! _ lSO:�'E @ICHEIiC�i(i >li8 on ?�o- i High -k3y, west - "f - • bla:ki ;"m ViliagP. Pr, •rty r' ELtiIO C ; o� ' fr�en�fy Resident Agent _ FAST, GrAI AN11TYO MPAMS MIDDL,ETON, Ga1F at 1.86 par .- sharp. j • • � , e to an slates - - -- Terms- -Csah. '�� reserve.: Farm sold. r l REAiT� - _ •INSURA+tCE.AG.W. J °� R_4.DIOS TELEV73IOY, f'_1iTER -CON - - --1+ -n. Clarke PrznL:Ce :�liGttenPPra , _ M. i CMA2MAN, Sal•s,wx A'\-D PUBLIC ADDRESS SYST93M -F.22 = CASUALTY - SONDS +- AWOUCIIHLE t 3tacI1EOD_ ELECTR0ITIC S[$i"ICS$ - -- - -S ATV RDA Y., APRIL 21. 1956 _ u1WUTY iHSURANCE. ETt. - -- � s+ Auction sale of househoal furniture l - - 1 Pickering ,JS - Brock, Rd. Notlh �;r1 ot�ner c`fz` � on Lot 2T ;'Cone. No. , -- lOUY FROM AND UST YOUR PROPEaTIES FOR SALE WITH ; �b� 4, Vaughan Tovmship at Teton. "IL'lC CAN FR IT" at 2.00 p::z. Terms=- cash: :1o'reserve. C Y R I L E �iIi O R L E X Property of LEWIS HADWIN. -. ' La" LAAa ANL TRUCKS & Clsike Prentice= 3uc :.0'. -er; I 11i RER1!tG 67 _ BOUGHT AND SOLD _ .cim"nis =.a , BUILDER 9II_'ilFDAa-, AF-R I,, it. ----- - - - -- .... - - - _ i c' jai.• oT IIc: i of Da :ry Cat- >Zi5yIV3 WOODWORKING Trisct9r.. Farm -mp.�'r,;nCry. Fsr'm - - , . �. - _ _ st';c:c, in.,,iement,, _ . r•r ::a.n flu ,i •y rya ...'..- `.`�`� _ A� �,_,...- ---- - -__ -- E�'pi_cht church To virship. props :ty of - I J I.E = (..�;aTtiF.. File at LOU r -p :m. - BUILT and IALSTAI.I.iO �. ` - sharp. TS'r:ns - Cash. .'o �reser�•e. ' • • !!.. _- .,JLTERA.TWNS ON YOt� " Farm cold. \ i/ � �0 r -HOR1L Ma. Ken Clarke Prentice - Auctioneers - - -- H I RA E ROP tTOR 3�k'�avold ACCTION SALE _ _D 4+N ARTVN REG. HOLSTER CATTLE J Plelteriag :'Ws3. -- 1'evr Cocii §haft SO Tractor, F ;e (X -D aY) - -_ __(Op'poslte Klwaats Park) -- Xwxz I,, - FICYERIM J Harvester, CombitrE, Fa rock, Q `'- - " -t tits r Impien the Hay:, Grain. Etc. .-15 Harwood _Ave. '� ax, 0nt - - - -- the properly of : ; ' - PHONtE; 16;5 ` 'U-M. H. CHAMPION Wa'nted' Lut 11, Hear Con, 4 ;'31ai -li Twp. on No. 7 rills and a quarter west , - = PHONE r6•% _ = 10..d « 'Crippled Aadr�b - c: Unionville _ � -- � Tr sdsedy pick, apr rJ P1 woad -_. : -- - REG. DAIRY CATTLE - - - - - -- (Fa .AApointment) - RAXNii IWRANAi �iio __]• J. °- f 1020n03'. Wallboard lbw.: - , . a.�. i - - H.;':cro t I< <in Jane. �o. 'born July 20, 1952, calf by sad _ _ .- 7tYt>tONTO:_ » ...... l Highcroft Royal Vicky. 1✓n. 91,4y44, _ � _ -- - -- L( `,I w-6h ,). 1952, calf by sidc -• _.. _. O11�Cit -- . Highcr•oft Texal Claudia, \o. -$79- - " > ' :T66, horn, 3larch 2, 19:,.0. due Sept. 1. 1 Hiuitcroft Texal Beauty Posch, No.�= �' - ^" arQ Sushbp's Hardw 16'2056, born '.March 12; 1949, calf by t /, t ' - -- - - - - -- -- --- - -- POWSIL LAR'�'][OWEBB Ij ALMSIl l . COMBINiATtON� ` k :re. WITH GLASS AND SCRiTN. _ . ... � • i�DMAN - - - - • � DHAND LAW, -��o HiKhci'oft Texal Dolly Nn. 7781'_7,' ;R „ .; n - burn February 28, 1948, duo' .July 1. ° ` ~' stis.00 Per St. 3L GAR N HOSk - TOOIAlt �. Lady Rag Apple Poch Beauty, No. _ - `'' s' - - 6A6633, bona: A -pril 8, 1944, full flow. NO. L CL�AtR .s O.�►E ILOORI1tiG - P -Sheet Metal Works _ _ . _. _ 1§00"' VIOLET so1L - B -H PAIIf'1'r : H'.ghcroft Duke Diane,'No. 1034479, - • - i _:. b4rn November 2, 1952,- due - August 1. Q�f Domttsloa Fataaces ad A!r -- - - _ Ah'D ENA31Eif i1 ,, •� _ H;ghcioft,Texal Betty, No. $01811, N� M• ,Gordon . • . row.-E: PIC>SF�d Y born Aug. 2t 1948, full flow. i ; .Gural Demidon Conversion 1DO'Burttl - -- . - Y' HighcroftTexal Lady, No. 938931, _• b P t - bon:' March ri,- 1951,• full flow,' TAYMZNT •PTAN AVAiLABL= - - ---- --- --- �• L>3306fi ><AiDa - 1' RI Highcroft Ivan Jessie, No.' 1018742, - " __ »--- _ -_ -___ _. f'HONR6: 6M - lleiosrl� 170: I� • Otis fit j born July 18, •1952, full flow. Highcroft.Sensation Gay, No. 977- r - 966, born Dec. 1, 1951, full flot6, - -- . - --- ' ... r Y� . - se •... c.•r1 ,j �IWV� ,�. ' to � L.ortaat Aaetlea Sale Wo reserve - Farm Sold sad School will he2� on March iEr m ' Perm Stich CATTLB JIM and CLAS.LS Pli when Mr. R- Hall, new School il plements, News M, IL saetioaeers al of the Pixfieting High Wit'• °r �7ARANT>E:ED �` y a c v to at 1�IC?EACHNIE ".� Gram' Fnrffit,q' may, speaker to seed --------- - - - - -- � Salprb • F .tlksier, leri tend, invited to .tte - : ­R o ' V Service ' litlRNn vm azAL= R prop" CAS B ROCK ROAD - eongr4b►slaticna to ;and 'FIIANY CARTES Taylor cc the 4th Qon. on the blt� ' Aai� Melee Or. Model NSLAT+ ��ir Os il'°t 25. Coq 6. Pickering 'l" of a daughter. !. �+ No. 7, East ct Green River The Home and School Fbcecut:ve Sorry to hear that 11h. J. ficanter '•` .. Arthur Field ! - FRIDAY, MARCH 3S M held their meeting al the,ache a1 the is ill, Hope lbr a speedy recov v, �N �, ••••• I 'president, Mrs. L. Wilson with a trot i Pleased to say say-- Tm y Sowerby is - - PICY>E�id ; .1trJ I _ Cattle 2 - home again aqd null og. Ewa. kdA in bow. S yrs. old at�; Hd- sent except Mrs. " Brie, 'who s s- The Files ( will: meet L � stein cow, 3 y.-s. old. fresh; hair'• Nominating Committee was `Brock Road School on March the Phone Pick. aij ste:n cow, �, formed Dveryone reported having a Sf �p TT p T� yrs, ofd, dr°sh; Holstein Anyone interests! is ;wiled to -- - - iV V iv.�L v �, 7 yrs. old, -tmh, holstein jow, good time, �� . �Crk' -• �`�• 4 Yrs•ld, tired Oct. 22: Holstein. nor among at the Home , I j� On cow, freshened Mar, 1; Holstein tow, • _ 'Service T. Aaaj< 1f►ros t • tt suers c s ,_d to calf Ap_ it i t ; 'holstein - i cow. full flow; Holstein oow, 3 yrs. Is there a hole ;n'your savings program? , old, bred Nov, 8; Holstein caw, 3 ym. Cho, Bases FE< A11 R. S J. ?H01QaQiR, S' Ar LL>a, old, bred Mar. 6: Holstein cow, 5 yrs. - - _ - - _ _ _ _ TRY LIFE INSURANCE 00"0°na { Barrisies• mad Solicitor old, full flow,- not bred; Holstein - - 'Pg02fg; PICI�PiiI1iG• 131'JSRL _ .cow, 4 yrs. old, tuil tow, not bred; make tt YOUR POLICY to consult srttfth G lumbla and OntWo = Holstein .caress, 4 yrs. -old, lull slaw, Emi'tt. J L not brad Holstein cow, 3 ym old, - JOHN hl L . A Y _ . -Glenwood Bldg„ A}z full flow, not ki-ed; Black heifer. XE11-AND- CtARKE _ Bossiness Per g� yM 'bred Nov, .13; Black heifer, 18 alas. -- raprewnriry k _ PR�TI��. ate. Whita.heez,'19'aoa. old: Blk _THE PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY LUMTEO AUCnON� f P smi - 6i6 and Wh tie heifer, ,18 moo. old; Fiol- d Asth fog ttei stein heifer, 12 mos. old; Holstein OF ENGLAND Oatirio and Y'ark. heker, 18 mos. old: HOlsteia lieiafer, • / = Telephone: Pickering. 2i 12- Mona, old; •Holstein hers•, 11 moo. _ .. lasso Ste. impFemen# Heuer-., � old: Holstein belie:, rl rma, old. ` bold iStTaitaio : Fstat• Loyal All above eattle vacciaatsd, s(Iles >3ieei�IItF.at Rdasos.ibii► Implements _ laT,atss: 1!laai So3vieltie tine J: UCENSM AUCTION= M H. (30) tractor. on rukbez oar rel.. Foal. z: Pkkerieg � ,bite;, TaVWhIW il��R l EELL �e C�iiiPA p1ete with ]inlets, starter. pulley etc. - - - _ _ �i4 t. G. 1�n ♦ EifliV11 in gnod condr lion ; 31, H. (60) seg- - - - -- =- -- Itlatkbm V. 0. rr+aa EM pees. HstasabeN and ftngaefF propelled ootnpine, to st, cut, in per- ldal,etber The Toronto Stock Exehw4o y beet cnew;ioa, rut only one r"oD need w ' a ibrasi Bailee ♦ �asaillP near new; -NieRi HNlland pickup hay _ - 3 Ock Bmkffop fttMU _ p i>. "R1°' 1sN• Pasy1 Aceee►ii.� Aieaa W��� d 0.Wiscoair mo , a 70 HARWOOD AVEMJE SOUTH AJ : lEEOEIEb new 4 -bar side rake. Cam; EW 3- AJAX 1 165 am - -' o - - -- Ptt:row ace boctc= tractor plow; id. ROY ILL HOWE, D.C. H. daertiliier giain drill. 13 -d-ac. pow- - er lift, tractor hitch, new new; Set CHIROPRACTOR OS of 3 -sec. spring toots harrows; Tin- _ _ deans disc har.ow, Case. good; Steel - 3 -LZ . : ' Well Help Yin rim land land roowe 7 it.: 7 Ft. BE H.: p, ' ' n r a l Hardw are , - •. t. o. mower. ? k. cut: new Cn6c- - - Wb tLy Protessi.aai Building - ' . -Peel) Yaa Fipasee shun hay loader wjth green- at- --. - i ■ 3fii Basdas 6t. Wes! trr•.hment: 10 Ft, steel dt,:rgr rake; 2- Etelp Tie Baud, - Or row corn cultivator, 'X :i,: Rubber- . t. WBITRY, ONT. - e zed !arise wagon. Flat .ackr-set as Paints • -ElectricJ Appliances PLoa. Office - HO l -2l drag harrows, 5 -se:.: Cockshutt tr,.`- Band M For Zee( toi grain grinder;' Set. of platform - - t i ,?lase t+es. - WO 8 -:335 scales, _200046s.; Ys� jack. oil bath: :.. @ : •■ Flects:c milk cool•_r. re_r new. 6. Tools IGla 's Etc* _ - - - , Com f i a Lumber ran; 3 Rol's snow -fence; 40 Rod_ )oil r new farm fence, 8- strand: 15 Rod _ - _ All Phone .nit 1.;1:1 - J. 'S. BA � �I � Sam'* 3629 St. Clair Avenue, East =011 new farm Pence, 6 strand; 'Nutm- ` (1 stile west-of t. H. ii%g Collegiate) 1''r of steel terrace •posts: T% a- eler, - 1 �(C y - Q CALL 09 COLLECT trio fens: ra, one near Air rots p ;ens- iPN o N E P IC KE R M 6 IbGilta tl _or w.th lank: ElecA•:c" seater, hs2 _f ;ac se; 16 Ft, grain auger Pea har *wsy manuums Worm" WANTM - 'seer for green Krea Horse `nk P1:OP. OOtirli y HOKM •- cable and pulley: Hay 'dr tams; Pile : ,�� - 1COOPER BLOCK LTD iA$T._A�?i+. _ "' eYain: 3aT4x':er of ste�•i'dnnsss :_Pile • - $I ACREAGIe'r� AND - . _ - B, a, 1, xhitb,, Ontario � of ienpe :ails: Pslc('c• Ced'3r Isere — Ta►. >1LI1M West Of Whitby On FA=YS posts: P:L o-f new ltsrr -ber -,- P.le . -dt _ _ SU GLEN PARK I;YE. TOZOihTO ' Not 1 Highway 13etwssn`Whitby 1 we move Walrtas Sayers frub second -hand lumber: Pile a! And _ _ - -Good Casa DOwD Patas.ata i2'on: Qaanttty c! piping; Slone bast: Concrete - .. >llHdhTl� a aik a 4u CALL - Mr. INGLIS' Oil barrel and pump; Pal c! cup Slag _ I wee PragM And gzpwi■esd grease for g -'ease Brun; Twv bags err- _ t Yi 1 u rr. Sorties tiliz'r, Number 10 -in. cement blozki: - _ _'and Q/ V I'/ B// AMs,aA1Mi Oldso -IMi -MN �uuntity od instil brick s.diilg; E1ec= - Cinder- - - -Blocks : �' ` trio motor. ga3rte: -horse . Set of _A L WILLOUGHBY and SONS clippers; Forks. shovels, tools and � _- _ -- ALFRED SAY11Ct Elraliaes _ - - PUCEEB>rG PLANT _ B ?ATIflM LOAD PHONE L"g -- �iher use, artielea: - Grain and Hay tLIIItaINd BAT139003ES (� $mod saloon" _. Established 10" 150 bush.' E_ b.n oats; Quantity real s .- w _ good zrixed hay: Quantity cut straw-, 1~- isl�EATE$ GIVE.`I Approx, 4 't. • ensilage: Quantity of - : - 100 E <les ` - EITH tIEHL boo or good k sled Now ape n l 2 yr. old hay `T ` l------------ one• Piceslag ie.t ii - - II - • ,i hay - , iVvznnt. "- r- satks; - i�iusetber silo - - 1 MONTEITH, MONJ hoops 'iods. s ? ! n 0,•••. �nty S Small M TELEVISION & RADIO ------------------------ _ t Clinic ': Chartered Accomfosts - le aaE I,rD Terms carlh Motor _ LICENSED TRUSTEES r 3j -/Roar of Newic Ofike Pick ring) _ REPAIRS L AJAX, OSHaw� bTP..�TFOA:e. - 1 ��L .�rl���� S_�LE•i AND S AVICE FOR ELTO OUTBO&RD 'MOTORS � 4� TOP,OrZO ' 'I OOPOWER MORERS Zi S'wA -. W. h :il �t�tTC LAWN BOY A \DT,HO \E PIChERI \G : Go PICKERI-,G Or DEN TRACTORS ASTND TILLERS O\ DISPIAV -- -= DUNBARTO\ RADIO -& TV PICK. =+.J �• _ COJIPLL'j'E_1GF�E TORO WOODWORKING POKER TOOLS « A. H. R ATTEW J : 1. a .• � t) ASPA : ^S TO ALL NTAKES OF S.NIALL .1fOTOR' GAS L'\i3 .. -_ . bIUWE •� A CPFf'r Alf TP - • F F O D R I - I iJ G W O R-R I E S • ALL WORK GUARA.\TEED - EASY PAYMENT- PLAN . cON•A_NT ind '3IacDONALD EDDIE .. p y r - "Barristers, Solicitors and Notaries • • NO PARKING YRGUBIES - PICK AND DELIVERY SERVICE. ' to SllOe Repairs a FI�RES_ARE L.OV>✓ NIFLTON FT ZEP - PH. PICKERINO 684 or K'HiTBV- ?I09 -4815 ROGER G. COl\ANT, B. A. _ Ajax. Out - Phone 23 + DI Street,, Pickering - - - ;A-M Js `iacDO\ALD, B.' A., LL.B. -FIN WT AL.I.LS USED � A BUS ZA 5imcoe Su S., Oshawa, Out EXPI RIENCF.D �t G8ii3LI SHi'P __ Ci3 �lI l t A B U S Phone 3 -2227 I.. , - — SELECTION OF LACES, SPECIALS FOR MA Z 24 , GOOD ELECTI • .. .. � RCS 2, 23, • � ^.- °---- --: ----- =--• --��_' _ - POLISHES.. DYES . 1I13UranCe CO: a Frafeaiana) Dr er vAn t Tu.1. 7.a+` M. for your WRITE OR Pi30 : ;Tr Al • • S'i! ! %.�[ r d Cbesp Rates For Farm-And Coaafry. ( t ;� Qlit C>4'� ,p Dilfyog -- PORK BUTT ROAST... '.` . Ib, 3�3e ►_ Snffidlogs ------ -- ----- --- --------- ----- ------ J , Windstorm Insurance Oa Buildiaga. : Wmdn,illr, Sir"Etc :. WHYTES WE1NERS i lb. Cello Pock • ° .- : - - -35c Anbusebile Insurance Of All =zds ;LORETTA S FOR. COMPLETE WFORMATIOiN r -., Bowman & Gibsa>�r BEAUTY SALON Pleasure Planned Togs LEAN 11d1EATYr SPARE RIBS lb. 39c D>IONT: WHITBY 921 (First Horse North of Smith Lockers) _,.s'BiJS TraYel SeIYIC@ - . STAFFORD- BROS. • -. Set-your locilil Agent SIDE BACON Sliced :...... Ib.45c _ Specializing in . MONrUENTAI wotau CUTTING .. :S :FROZEN COD FILLETS .: Ice 29c tby HAIR STYLING _ _ T�RhI -NOtm - t - t%oI to N6 4isl �- OPEN TUESDAY &THURSDAY ;Old SoutkORANGE JUICE ....... 2 for 35c .. WILIJAM C3. LAWSON - - TILL 9:04 P.M. - - - •,•. - - ''l : • ��� S90 DUNN'S. MEAT - MARKET 'fit GRZVMOOD, ONTASIO ( -Phone PICKER. _ _ .:,.,,.r_ aNartNF 798 T, ■ than 3720 per year or a marrsed cou- pie with an income of less t�:$1200 ' -•a year, including the 340 per mer•th pension, can now qualify for a por- _tion or the full $20.00 a month sup- - elementary, depending on the amount below the regulation amounts. This • applies tothose on Old Mtge Security - pensions, and those on Old Age ashist- .. ante pension. At the present time, lute figures given by the Department of - ,Welfare are that only 1,795 of the approzimste,. 800,060. receiving pen- •ions can qualify. - • I think it is time the Federal and Provincial governments made a com- plete re- appraisal of the aw-arding of pensions.. While I have been,a member of the Legislature, I have'ass:sted in - - the processing of pension claims for a -- number of people in the riding, and en occasion outside the riding too. I think 'tine regulations are most un- fair and h ertainly pera ize hthrifty 7 -- : Prices Are G A 9 � Up : . BEVESE WEATiM IN OYMM COi'%-TR ES RAS BAOQGII r A j LARGE DAD FOS SERD OF , ALL EL�IDS _ f . CLAREMONT CO-OPERATIVE 1PHO?M COLLECT -• CLA MONr S � • -1dll IC II1: :LIY 4YI „ 1i47,H IiIC . "' "' "" dI1C ul�J1116 'i. VIII. :�IiO .1 �.L41611 :��I JI �s, D. Lw­'MAI RS -BROUGHAM j HARDWARE- IMPLEMENTS 1 s persons w o may a y. or t o pen-sion for those between the -age of 65 • and 69, and those applying for the -supplementary pension over 70 yenta. 1 'W"M'r am itSGISTrED {HYING puslITr I If an aged couple in receipt of pen- FORD JUBILEE MODEL WITH LOADER `1h ision , happen to own their owe home, 1 �i0 tq Frederick Stewart = - - _ -•- •then S�io of the assessed -value of their 1 _ property is taken as income, and the I - _ pension is reduced proportionately. ; IGE14 RAL CONTRACTOR HOUSE BUILDER - - : Frankly I believe this tote a most I 1 vniai'r restriction, one which penal-. CAIMPM MAKER - STAIR BUILDER LATE MODEL —`- izea thrift, . and should not be -car:- j. -. _ -- ' . - sidered when paying pensions on a i - - - -- CARPENTER ______ _ — = - -- -._- -_�� IM test basis. Rather than penal- _ -- - - _ - aKawES - FACTONIES - s7oR>ts - ,� TRACTI - -- = hd -such people, we should recognize - - 'their efforts in trying. to Provide a I 1 . Repair t ae6ati�s ReasAs ... IlChim Cabinets - ._permanent roof over their heads. One CASE V.A.C. WITIi CULTiYATBR other aspect of our pension regain- 'Nothing TAO Big —'Nothing TOO Sfl1Qil�r -bona also receive attention. When pensions are awarded to those � _. � / // _ • . between the age of 65 and 69 years, NIGI�LAhiO CREf1C �ATiarltit 2'1 / ,� r, the amount of money the applicant i _ - - - glav have in the bank is'eonsidered. • - 1 As an illustration let us take the case ! 1 _ ^- of a single man. If he applies at the 4 FORD age of 65 for the pension, having no - . income, he is allowed to Rave a bank r _ 'account up to $2200, and could t if by WE CAN HE LP YOU ?or the full per month, but if he .ei� I�T aelu,i hie-application-until he was _ f - 68 years old, having the same amount = _ to his crow t in the bank, he could only BRING , YOUR BUILDING AND - RE'.Wvw*L u "qualify for $10 per month. The reason PROBLEMS TO US. WE SELL EVERYTHING FOIL 4 ACTOR SPREADER --• WOOD IL, • 'f6r -this is because the Federal govern- THE THE J08 BUT LUMBER. - GRINDER, 3 H.P. ment insists the amount of none in _ - 'the bank should be spread over the reinainrna two years before the ap- , s jMOUNTED DISC - ' pI3C8nt receives his Federal pension GRAVEL - _ - CEMENT HARROW 7 �'. tto those over 70 years. The 'Minister WEEPING TILE SEWEZ PIPE - �r of Welfare has complained regarding CAt/fi E this restriction, and I hope his criti- _ - - cism may be brought to the atten- ROCK LATH SHEETROCKUIPMENT –, - tion of the Federal government. INSULATION - _ SHINGLES , ;P� Pickering . $os 'Tae day BRICK —AIL Kinds PLASTERING MATERIALS � , -... _ p - _ On Tuesday and Thursday the Com- - = 1 1 mittee on Health was convened•, so j• m =�" "' e l X Z. - -' ^' -' •' that the legislation respecting the .COOPER CONCRETE BLOCKS - - -'- appointmeist of a hospital commis- lion could be discussed. The meeting :.. •-on Tuesday morning was mainly de- : � W AJAX AND PiCM RING GENERAL *oted to a general discussion of a hos- ' pitaI plan for. the people of Ontario: HOSPITAL rgent points of •view.were —, i r ;.,AJAX, OWAMO litany dive PREPARE FOR THE COOLER WEATHER AHEAD - put forward, but the members of the - ' - committee didn't seem to be getting H1C�H -GRADE ANTHRACITE -- COKE & WOOD V " -= ANN UAL : anywhere. Later in the day I and oth- r - M E-E T I N G _ era suggested to the Chairman, we '� DELIVERED PROMPTLY - - should cut out discussion on the part - - . - E.l _• The A�nva1 Meeting ` of the A'ax of members and allow the experts E- '. General Hospital wiF( be held and Pickering gathered at the meeting to give their - 8:00 views and ideas, respecting shat the "Arthur Mitchell Limited, TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1956„ _' P.M. on - • - - -. - . • cost of such a plan would be. This ! :..Residence. 'n the Nurses`. procedure was followed on Friday and -. greater progress was made.. _, _ Members and,other interested - : -- - -- ;Fuels R Blulldin Materials _ Personj are - One salient fact* emerges from the 9 e u - discussions, and that is the Provincial to offend. rged Government has'no plan to implement PICKERING , T. A. GIBSON, � - - at the present time. The ideas and - President and Chairman T. H. HOUGHTON, - -' gzestions- of the experts, present PHONE 74 or 75 for PROMPT COURTEOUS SERVICE of the Board. - Secrela'ry, ga in indication a hospital program W be ointroduced either this year w' .... /' ..-` '., -�� -K �.,. i��' �/' n' N" 1 "'+.'•�•�'•''Y•.•✓'�'"r•yti. -+rr �~y,n`•. .Ili, 'edit', I - .r,�i -^'s -. �y,.. --" �" ,E'ti. - _.nn".T -• +.....�::.�+++^VIY `r^w••► -, w.•K:� --. .•..- s-'n•..- _+.r".►: <s•r......r �-^v p _.j.yv`n�.ii I "100,44000� _ ' - ow T= L60151AIVM ~ CLAREMONT ' 39r. Owe .lLeeva was ^ fREMtiH�AN'S W . :.� gtren a recipients 00 .mot w�� : _ - By T. D. THOMAS, 11L.i..A. Miss Marjorie Neale, Greenwood, >� P3rtY last Friday night ca occasion of his birthday. tla E- Y�ar�ald Susian F ile us- W..•J*. -k Farquharson was rushed - - - - - apant the week -and with Itlas Rose- The p kaa given t:Y memlarra of the Ground her tither and gr Best w.shes to theta all. b8slsp.�ltal ror tre+ttrteztt ad�tt- inhe` " Iensions One pleasing announcement coming mary Hedges. A 10 Brougham Union C, 'A*�r Corp of the area vsid •was • held at Myrtle. Two other Fersons of ti.`ce cO tea peCelYld • :n , II ] accident. Mrs• J,.,:n Banner is still on -- ZA-u , Cc1•een's -Park this past week -vas- I,�e T em.eera attended the inspse- About forty pergms - attended, . - ... _ unity ho ce ebrated tirthdsYs on � � d � H=k sk k l.st' and expeted- -to -96" to tysiif- the w -en were: - " Ahe increase in supplementary pen- dons for-our senior citizens. Through non .A Stout'tv.ile on Friday night, DIr, Jim McCruire been atten- T t�_ `e'a t mned'y `For Beauty's ,,. :';�: -last 1tY .ad Mrs. Jack Ward flat_ 41L Verna- King r+a+ptrsLlaA' _ ;psessure by the C.C.F. in the Legis -- ding the SPortsinan's Show 'n ccssn• iAture and the support of fair-minded Nash C�n•.paiay. presented in the hall here Thursday and Fricay nigata was . Conners had Mss, W. Wall 1tSre. .a ace of Altona 'with her tar Sunday. 4ter an attack cf pl�us�isy. ' litizens_ t government has now ectien w.th the - pon Hedges, Gary Cooper, W."X real success vi 'fh I -Tge c1 Dv d'a on both occasions, The A. shower -a-as held L-st week 'or 36rs,. Chas Feyrs is b?ne Prom tie , Hospital and ifrling better, � elded to this long ove ue c ince.Srst elected to the Legislature ce Gliddon, Dean ass an Show' play, p.= senter3 es - Miss ,.lay ,a: um home cd Mrs. Didk Cooper -, in honor of her The oldest do-,ghter Of Mr. aed ,fi I have consistently referred Diu e:son attended the Spo:tsussn's on Saturday era' Auxiliary , will be presented this w 4orthcom,ng srsarhage to Mr. Wilson. Mrs, powibegg•ng, qf' >� St• bad tie to Pane a concrete bdoclr : 'to the hardships endured by those on Vension whose only income was $40 and Mrs. Carsxten Flig. tae to at Mt, Zion and Brougham. The Mission Cinz'�_ cf the Eepptist It looks like, spring when Y'ou see �?� bags of seed piled. `high at the Co- tall oa her leg, bresidng it in tiMa - '? 1 ;Ier month. The sitcrease to supple- expesU3l to move this creek -end the u new home near Wbodv.11e, Church will meet at the h•a no dd Mrs. 'Eva-is rd on 7th. Ward March 2 t faces• 1 OP Sto-e, D ess a Iisl er g i Miss J is s�M m hasp _7 je -• -: anentary pension is, according to the I have obtained from tile. Their little daughter is still iz ve y 2.30 P. rn Topic "Ott National Sol- 1 1 _ _ - -- - - BERT'S ---- -- --- - - -- -- - - cod. nistg $E WELL DIGGING �1° .' Veormatson partment of Welfare, tobe effective r' from chest trouble. .ivian Pastors" and there wall .be a� Juts Y Kern had a Huron escape from the last of April. This increase p Mrs. Stubbs, od Toronto, spent the sketch presented - "Our Missionary" 38-tn WELL TILE FOR SALE last Friday night. returning from We - - now brings dntarso iii one Wlth oa$- now brings and British Columbia, but en�i he with M* anri •vlJeek T'e �-= Wm• Welsh. Y�lih- MicvTl.,...r�.., v.,....•.. .,..a. v.a Orvdte Pretz' .groups in chs^ge. '`tl� Fjyg Ca! went Ot2t Cd COntr01 On' Septic Tanks ... Pressure Systems the ice on the west side a: the Rouge also in Saskatchewan, the pensioner, W. and Mrs. Gillingham; Lake - lyres.. peter � pc Arry , "ot Bolivia s ke ', Treoehins ...Air fdempreasor ��� n Highway 401 and took out o -the blind, those on disablement pen- 'new, spent the week -end he;= wl'th on Thursday evening i;.-i the E ;:fist Contractor's Specialty ten Bu'rd ktard_:ai1 posts, slid side- T!ah Cleaned ?LS ' lion and motherfs allowance, are given Mr. aid Mrs. Bill Voss. • On Wedaesday night here the loo- Church, tell' telling hs work in that country. _Btge way ways 140 2eet, ,go ng down the bathe uninjured. although the hospitalization, medical, optical and 4ental treatment free. While the in- al Boy Scouts saver t>;a f Tm on t#ir We regret that M s, Jan Coates He escaped pgQNE•: , , , ARAIMM 591,13 car was btadly damaged. ,crease in the supplementary pension Scout Jan:aoree at Niag;.m Fall last and Mrs. E. Ward have been ill and -• is the same as the tivvo Western Prov- wanner. hop, they are both soon better. - Snces, the manner in which the added - --- -- °---- ----- - °------ -- -- -= °- The United Church congregation Increase in cost is met is entirety 4lferenk The other provinces assume or next year. - During the discussion, I asked Mr. � met at the close of the Sun&y morn- 'ng se:•w oa to discuss the purchase Gross � Clover- the cost 100%,- but in Ontario the Ogilvie of Blue Cross, if a provincial c6 a new organ, There, are' two o r increase is met by a 6010 contribution plan was introduced, if consideration AM3 available at present bout made ' =40r10 - From the Provincial Government and from the local Municipality. would be given to those persons hav- in a vested interest in their tan g p -by diVerent manufacturers and both at diC"�reat' prices. .- motion was - _ See While the increase will be- greatly through present contributions. This made de.-by Mr, W,. We:d and seconded _ - appreciated by those in need., it does question was asked in an editorial, of ty Mrs. F. Loyst, that the congreg- —'. '... cr - place an increased burden on the local The Ilmes- Gazette on Friday evening. ation hear both lnstr=ments at their :taxpayer. I think the: cost should be met 100010 by the Provincial Govern- I was assured my question would be % answered at the-:committee meeting regular services 'betol•e making any decision. The motion car::-ied. - Now Io Stock - m ent. on .Tuesday morn ing. The answer of was A tasnily party as held here last The increase will, of course, be Mr. Ogilvie will be given in a later 4urday to celebrate birthdays of - - _ - • payable on a means test basis. A 'single person with an income of less report. secera3 sreirrbers'of one family. Tb-_ =: - Dines oar areter Carly as than 3720 per year or a marrsed cou- pie with an income of less t�:$1200 ' -•a year, including the 340 per mer•th pension, can now qualify for a por- _tion or the full $20.00 a month sup- - elementary, depending on the amount below the regulation amounts. This • applies tothose on Old Mtge Security - pensions, and those on Old Age ashist- .. ante pension. At the present time, lute figures given by the Department of - ,Welfare are that only 1,795 of the approzimste,. 800,060. receiving pen- •ions can qualify. - • I think it is time the Federal and Provincial governments made a com- plete re- appraisal of the aw-arding of pensions.. While I have been,a member of the Legislature, I have'ass:sted in - - the processing of pension claims for a -- number of people in the riding, and en occasion outside the riding too. I think 'tine regulations are most un- fair and h ertainly pera ize hthrifty 7 -- : Prices Are G A 9 � Up : . BEVESE WEATiM IN OYMM COi'%-TR ES RAS BAOQGII r A j LARGE DAD FOS SERD OF , ALL EL�IDS _ f . CLAREMONT CO-OPERATIVE 1PHO?M COLLECT -• CLA MONr S � • -1dll IC II1: :LIY 4YI „ 1i47,H IiIC . "' "' "" dI1C ul�J1116 'i. VIII. :�IiO .1 �.L41611 :��I JI �s, D. Lw­'MAI RS -BROUGHAM j HARDWARE- IMPLEMENTS 1 s persons w o may a y. or t o pen-sion for those between the -age of 65 • and 69, and those applying for the -supplementary pension over 70 yenta. 1 'W"M'r am itSGISTrED {HYING puslITr I If an aged couple in receipt of pen- FORD JUBILEE MODEL WITH LOADER `1h ision , happen to own their owe home, 1 �i0 tq Frederick Stewart = - - _ -•- •then S�io of the assessed -value of their 1 _ property is taken as income, and the I - _ pension is reduced proportionately. ; IGE14 RAL CONTRACTOR HOUSE BUILDER - - : Frankly I believe this tote a most I 1 vniai'r restriction, one which penal-. CAIMPM MAKER - STAIR BUILDER LATE MODEL —`- izea thrift, . and should not be -car:- j. -. _ -- ' . - sidered when paying pensions on a i - - - -- CARPENTER ______ _ — = - -- -._- -_�� IM test basis. Rather than penal- _ -- - - _ - aKawES - FACTONIES - s7oR>ts - ,� TRACTI - -- = hd -such people, we should recognize - - 'their efforts in trying. to Provide a I 1 . Repair t ae6ati�s ReasAs ... IlChim Cabinets - ._permanent roof over their heads. One CASE V.A.C. WITIi CULTiYATBR other aspect of our pension regain- 'Nothing TAO Big —'Nothing TOO Sfl1Qil�r -bona also receive attention. When pensions are awarded to those � _. � / // _ • . between the age of 65 and 69 years, NIGI�LAhiO CREf1C �ATiarltit 2'1 / ,� r, the amount of money the applicant i _ - - - glav have in the bank is'eonsidered. • - 1 As an illustration let us take the case ! 1 _ ^- of a single man. If he applies at the 4 FORD age of 65 for the pension, having no - . income, he is allowed to Rave a bank r _ 'account up to $2200, and could t if by WE CAN HE LP YOU ?or the full per month, but if he .ei� I�T aelu,i hie-application-until he was _ f - 68 years old, having the same amount = _ to his crow t in the bank, he could only BRING , YOUR BUILDING AND - RE'.Wvw*L u "qualify for $10 per month. The reason PROBLEMS TO US. WE SELL EVERYTHING FOIL 4 ACTOR SPREADER --• WOOD IL, • 'f6r -this is because the Federal govern- THE THE J08 BUT LUMBER. - GRINDER, 3 H.P. ment insists the amount of none in _ - 'the bank should be spread over the reinainrna two years before the ap- , s jMOUNTED DISC - ' pI3C8nt receives his Federal pension GRAVEL - _ - CEMENT HARROW 7 �'. tto those over 70 years. The 'Minister WEEPING TILE SEWEZ PIPE - �r of Welfare has complained regarding CAt/fi E this restriction, and I hope his criti- _ - - cism may be brought to the atten- ROCK LATH SHEETROCKUIPMENT –, - tion of the Federal government. INSULATION - _ SHINGLES , ;P� Pickering . $os 'Tae day BRICK —AIL Kinds PLASTERING MATERIALS � , -... _ p - _ On Tuesday and Thursday the Com- - = 1 1 mittee on Health was convened•, so j• m =�" "' e l X Z. - -' ^' -' •' that the legislation respecting the .COOPER CONCRETE BLOCKS - - -'- appointmeist of a hospital commis- lion could be discussed. The meeting :.. •-on Tuesday morning was mainly de- : � W AJAX AND PiCM RING GENERAL *oted to a general discussion of a hos- ' pitaI plan for. the people of Ontario: HOSPITAL rgent points of •view.were —, i r ;.,AJAX, OWAMO litany dive PREPARE FOR THE COOLER WEATHER AHEAD - put forward, but the members of the - ' - committee didn't seem to be getting H1C�H -GRADE ANTHRACITE -- COKE & WOOD V " -= ANN UAL : anywhere. Later in the day I and oth- r - M E-E T I N G _ era suggested to the Chairman, we '� DELIVERED PROMPTLY - - should cut out discussion on the part - - . - E.l _• The A�nva1 Meeting ` of the A'ax of members and allow the experts E- '. General Hospital wiF( be held and Pickering gathered at the meeting to give their - 8:00 views and ideas, respecting shat the "Arthur Mitchell Limited, TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1956„ _' P.M. on - • - - -. - . • cost of such a plan would be. This ! :..Residence. 'n the Nurses`. procedure was followed on Friday and -. greater progress was made.. _, _ Members and,other interested - : -- - -- ;Fuels R Blulldin Materials _ Personj are - One salient fact* emerges from the 9 e u - discussions, and that is the Provincial to offend. rged Government has'no plan to implement PICKERING , T. A. GIBSON, � - - at the present time. The ideas and - President and Chairman T. H. HOUGHTON, - -' gzestions- of the experts, present PHONE 74 or 75 for PROMPT COURTEOUS SERVICE of the Board. - Secrela'ry, ga in indication a hospital program W be ointroduced either this year r - W �.r . �. ...�'�+ -�Ji i... ..... --rte _ - .+.r._..w..�.,, . -Ai. �c ',�- A. ..ngv _ _ � ' . � .:fhb - .'�: '' �1 I .e°#` �oo.� ��eed-les -. _�,�- .1ifYt�..i[r.. ,� '-"� - - •yam• ----; tr-- � � '- ; � ' � �ed� -�bm sebt dot moath: �s.'M- wo+d '��e '�0p"''� -��� ` ���-1TS�..,.�h[r• sod .�rsR_Jahn.WRiee sad Olr� 'the A ` 76msN- erwu� Ea>;��.eq �y`�e Name a! bar �r ifs � �� !� �aob 14�r.' �'irik - a met �t Wtdsee�y N LiRi• ]�tnder�os than �i a IovtLT. � his borne, � Jamdeeon. She nvlat is her tlst tear rod dau�ster and Mss. A�e9' S3'•:' i� - - home !�'!litrt„ i.eY►ia Joaes. Tls. sale �Lollowwed h7 a t�dissd�b: Ii[tf, hiss. Ceo, W51son, ilsrs. LdoTd Wil- aad had not been is {+ood haaith Lar a1 Pickerind he1D celeJbrate a[re. W� '� ;:•Yx i R�>�c � with hyrnp -�9. s41- G,o. . �49tii if/at�e' �vzdtlea air end !�. WiatoaWhiDe at0ended the iii dour or five �moi:ttn. Led1 ton. Whibe;e �birt�t7 with her oJY -. f � � �L"r b9 ths�{ileetdeni bt Mies �i7{�e ' tti Tee eaeettns • abrav+!! !or �Liae Beverley 8e� tn: eelot>to eta: tht�ee aoas and three 9'isnday •4t hsr.hli�l. ' r._ `,� .. scriptti� Pea1m Sl, vvas read b9 ddsrtid �wffh h,�m' and �beoe�3c,� eat �sr ho�meme �� , • �. Orr Crsl4heess, Ths iloii � �.a riosi. .. � •1Mmds • _• .-. '1 :..6L... rE � --- -- -- --- -- -•- - - C---- __ -- -,� . ��d b�r a_sa�ee-- ..�,u, , aee+e =.. .sVith irne�.•+lfdioelF.... :. �t �+rday. dt 8e1 -aie� pe�etlude (Mis. B ), !'leiet�_f_�i eosoil .. _.-- ,�.,.,r.. -l- --- -- --aw tne3eit..b �' +ort•T to hear t�,Mr; t+! Aahbyr, -a• � . . � �„�� was RaK. the mom-' 'Phe elsmn�atY� oL this ccmIDUnit� l!Pas. �+bton hoe not bens to >Oood Janee); I.ili>t►n- (Mds. H{ J�aieson), TE �.� i},��s.lL. r 'adofted. A tAapk raSt s ��ssrssd to �6rs. Pere: donee. aad health Ltel�. b.tp v1 Baissas, acd Lome. d lYl:yr- - • •■4,O�L ' • ^ -- - - �. •. 7rt1s 'e+ead from the Fse4t Y.ifr ' 1<se �e �J is the death o3 ' Mme,„ 'R°bt� _ c! Ashburn � - :.. • �-t ;+► : -� - •'- . r• _ - -. , . � � __ --_. 1. - - ... , C... � .. ,' _ . . -..s e • P8IOE8 E?PEOTI9Z TSII88., PBI. � BAT. MA8Q8 SSnd - BSrd -?4th ,' � � _ s G .� .._•RaLI�E �II�I� ._•.. ,.. 4 S . . • • __ . _ open Every � Evening •Till 9 p.i�. • .- • -..: _ - Exce t Saturda 8.30 • � - � � - P Y p.n�. .- ,_ -� =� _. - - .� _ : . � KADAII�A � � MESH SEAN - - _ _ � � � � `� - - -- . �;- -• -•�� Ste, =- ._:- =� -_ -�� ..: � � btty one __ , - _ . , - - � t �t � � .. .. _ -- � . . - _ -• - . 6 __ - -_ � - . ,� - - - - - - -- - . - _ -_- _ PR�� -- -- -_- - - , -- . ,� soNazE88 BoLLE'D PBIME Ris - � ; Y _ , .. - : - �. r-- - : ..._ _ - .. � : � .. _ - _ - -- - :. -. -�. r , - ,Package o�.100 ����� tB�Y LAS? lb. C = -: _ • - _ �. ' � -, : -� - for C - - _ - . � , - 1r8E88 POitE A�►pro= Weight 3,8 L88. > - - '.... _ - �' • - . _ _ C Tenderloin : � ... - , _.... - �' i � _ � _ __ _ �or Reb End C ;esePLE Laar TE�Daxttasi � - . � a, . . . _ MAPLE LEAF PIIBE PO$8- SBII�TLEBS _ . _ a� Vona aANCY TSNDLr88wEET I . fib. Package: :: - � C - - � - : ; io oiG Tint - � . - - -� � . , - - . - , ... _, ; - - �ESa Poa� - - - - -� - . - - . - - - - - - , PEAS ,� far-23,C � • - -i . -: - - -- � -- __ -_• _. . � ____ - • ._= .__. - �I�'��S � : �: • - lbs. c � ; - - . ; • <-- --- - ;• - .: Y08t - _ ' 7 0:. Tin MAPLE LEAF - . � -- - . :.. _ . _ ...' - � . � .. ,1 Lb. � - � •_ - � - _ �'� SB�ID TU11iA 29c �iiEIHER� �-OO�� �_ . .. ib. C : package " - • - - - _ - - - -r � ,, �. Re u�ar _. _ ________ .. _ ._ . �' .. :_ _ _ -�. . c - __. - POPULAR BI��D - _� :: _ _-- == � Two -ply Tissue Han�fkerchiefs ..Regular Size Zoo's � :- � `+ .. •... _. . _� .;. . . . . _: �� . . .. ._ ace -+e a for � :�. � ..- - , .. '.{ .. � I .. �• '7. . ` t. . :.carton � �:�:._.. - - �� U��, 1 � .... � . .. . _ of zoo ; .. . 99 .... _ :. ... _.: �- Cigarettes - • _ - -- - � - - -, - .:.. _ _ • _ � ��- �£SISTAIICr , . - �: r � ..�R . , .. �_ r Dr. Bollard's � : =' x�� F�IiCY - .... _ _ • - - � __ ; _ �,�. :;. �H�LE SH�L � � � •• - -_- � � -, a 4 - - - -; .: - _ r• � . • _ : � •� _ ' `� •Re : �� .59 • • • .: -• - • _ , _ -•, fir' -- , � ; _ • . =:��z - . g i= poir . - .: �,. - - �f - - - - - HERE'S ALL � � �� � �- � `� . ': � _ .:. -�. • . 14' OZ: TINS .. _: --- __ YOU HAVE TO DO .... � . ��• .. ��: . �:., -. -. _ Save Your Cash Register Receipts Durutg The Month -- .f _, a � ... .. �- •-� ' " •_- •� !'or Of March .s _. �• .' .. ,,. . � _ Every X39.00 Worth Of Receih ,� 15 oz. ABSOLUTE�Ip� You wiII �., .. ... `� ... - � ,,�.... � TIf15 - . - `OH .. - . _ :ONE PAI$ OP' DVlITTE RIIN- R�BiIIST�NT '�I '. - Y ' - -- _;��. �- . _ _ � . _ ... . , _ . - . �: _ _� .... _• . , • � �. � .mss ����Y, most ate_- . �_. , :. • , � • ���`� - ",� : s . ,. .., , .- rte-- -- - :y,._• ;_..::.- -- _ - - _ :r' L *•c y •. .'-i, ,,. mow••.` - , •� ' "! - w - ► w-�'-' / 3,1 - - .- __ - -__ -_ . -art. _�- __�.1__- •�� �- - - S'�`Rt�DBER BOOTS YOUTHS'WOMEH'S RAINSH1i �m1. MEH S DRESS SHOES +t- _. >ilsert biodc boot with rend .dg. eW- RUBBER' BOOTS `leh a `'I � Reu,f . .eiihr des .i•« fw lasw +roc• amen• Top quality rubber booth f �� hoop loath+, r.o. ie.c• «. 1 '+ Short black hoot with rolled edge : heel for' .wear. Srfwrlly shied for ap- hm try or f.•h bi.dr or b"'r" 'i"" -�=' spring and designed for wet wen,- also,, for vobra. gas .« c.ug.. t�/UR � SizN i to 5 with no twlf -sir. -Rea- ,ulnae. f�►w x...1'1 Ils • • _ : ' sonably priced at - PAIR - * is fta wkwb* * tiieaa+ildren Sizes 4 to-40. pAMt ' s . '<- -:x• . �: .: •49 - - �� ��for protection against Moab- A", tp ha1F $�•9� _ j � April weather. Sizes 11 to 13 (no 'hi _ • � ., ... — �•. - — - -- --- �- :•-- :- �' -,.:� _ - ' - , - - - _ — sizdsj. PAIR- • _ _ - - _ .. - - - - - -- --- ` :�='. - --_ - - - MEN S gal PurChase Spec - MEN'S TOE RU68ERS MEN'S HOSE krow Sport Shirts Anew shipment of Harvey Weed's - f SS.. SHOES and- nations ad--- -fine. hose. Featur and - sum - Our '#10.95 line has a .nu_mber of fine I, hw sale mbbar with. so*_ acting lack. A wider -!Ore ised ly- lolling �Y -MB n,9 - - oct+.a � 1110 ��, agai„p �;,,, verfised at 112.95. Here are sport met styles and .color. Dress up your shin shoes to chose from.-- 600a�i s ,, f0f Sh say, is shoes deists, 60'X. orlon and 40% wool which Easter suit with a matching sock of quality leathers with leather heels, io to 13, isdratirg half sh «. FAIR Arrow have passed on to us at a real fine Kroy v�oo1, Kroy and nylon or block or brown. Foil size ring• Itew ' _'_ - __ suing to our customers. EACH - nylon sketch one. size. PAIR for Easter purchasing. PAIR I _ $2 • 40 $6.95 ] .00 - 1.50 — 1085 $10.95 , _ • »l.^ R. HO'TES DEPARTMENT S'T ©R� ' STORE HOk)RS: Mon., Tues., Thurs., Sat. - 9 a.m. to. 6 pea 4 Wed. - 9 a.m. to 12 Noon (Closed Wed. Afternoon); Fri. - 9 a.m. to 9 P.M. - _]PICHEI;ING 281 == : - PECHiEIIiI\TG 281 _ r. MISCELLANEOUS CARDS OF THANKS -GREENWOOD _ FOR QVASN'lD TV SERVICE We arch to express our sincere AND thanks to the 'many friends who W. and Mrs. Huntsville. M have been `. : 'Axw NA INSTALLATION called on, for the cards �• �- and VigW,ni Mr. clad colas. lIL jgj Aker. - ARTICLES FOR SALE . COMING EVENTS CALL — "MUCZ,• erg, phone calls and Personal aea.- 10. � Xiebon, Toronto Te.chos'e --=--- ------ --- ------ -- -- ---- -- - -- -- ages received on our Golden Wsdd- a -_- _ - - -- ALL TYPES OF CONCRETE WORK ing Anniversary; also all those also College, last week at the W1tui III&I ilfH HAT° St, Aadsew's Presbyterian t"kusek Pegg horns. Mr. Nelson, and David . MM - gvn� J9ACI1= FINURED FLOORS helped in any gray during the cele- pen taught i t Mt.. Zino Ochool lest k . i. Ladies' Am a4 bolding this Annual SWMC TANKS - FIREPLACES bautlon. week, A" Weekends Aftes 9.N gasaas a 8ase+da:, Aps9 - lqh. BLOCK w'D�RI{ Mr. acct Mrs. Was, Birkett Ur. uasd Mrs, V. Watdla and Pat. °-- ._ -.-- --- - -- .- FREE EBTn[ATgB tlt•uttviile, Ontario of Osbwrsa visited on Sdurday ev- t - --- -- °BALBa SiA� ---- -° - PHONE - A7laatie 1406 •alai wish the tied. Moon dsmd�ly. -- - Apply - Mr. i:wt, w Fars ROMUNa'8 Site - , - If ; srotsld lice to thank all chose who and : -- -- --- - s _ 1�• ltErs, J. Whales, Ildr. D -- ---- -=-- -- ----- --- --- - -- visited me. seat sands. Silts and tel Whales, o! Turaato, ,ailed as tai' Opposite Paddock as No, 7 Hlgb'wy. - 3'\L- AND RADIO - assd Mss. IL Middleton; on Sunday. - Wed of Gaeenwed aseF -%ea 6sfG CAP. O. lr. S. ephoned while i was ill and its has- GUARANTEED BBFtVit;E pital. and a special thanks to Dr. The Y.T. U. met on, Sunday eves- j - Pickering, Ontario jSY EXPPAtT a ,�:e:usa..aA21 bScllveen sad N4ssses at the Ajaz WS at the house of Len Waltham. Ed. — -- - -- �- ' - ---- -------- --- -- ---- -- - - ---- - : - - -- - New Picture Wlniowa - painted - '"Benavelent Purpsaw, - - -.. - O][TU k 2- OR - u„�,ita3, - - - duct assisted worship Rev. v 2Roora g it, 8 z 7 !t' 8 - 9 P S>>m 325 _ ' _ ATtaatJe 2.1341 ducted the skating arty,, 'had pro- 4 Lesle Pesss Slaws. The skating Party, ,which was tf 6 !t. 6 x 9 ft, 6 - 12 panes hues W SATUiDAY. MARCH, 24. 1951 - ; 3 !t. 6 x 7 if- 6 both sides sliding SILO 3.N P. M. '-- -------- -- -------- - -- - -- -- _. . _ .. _ Mr and- Mrs. Kenneth Clarke, of was � �� will held this bedroom windows $8.001 __ HElLP PREVENT FIRES to acknowlelO With CRAWFORD SUPPLIES Sy Pickering. wish 9attssday evening, The group ` - thanks the assists noe given so meet the store to arrange trans- ' 127W DRAW FOR CHICKENS AT 4 P, M, Dave Your Furnace, Chimney Or Pickering, Ontario - !hone _ ------------------ Oil Busses Cleaned With Heavy many oQ the local i esir3cnts is cos- yip. Next 'a Easter Rebeish Lodge No. 3S� Ask for Tsny nection with - the recent fire u�t their y� be held at the - -------- -- - = °- -- Pickering Ontario Il-----.-- ---- -- Duty Equipment BY Experts �� and is partu:uriar the Hroc1lts beans • :4' . ' BABY CH1CR8 WORK GUARANTEED aDce� The Babe observed v the Lords Sup- White Legherns: abe Caia[ornia Gray Under the auspices of The Rouge Air Filters Oil Burner Parts - _ and xis ex Services Viag tendered bR on per will , observed in .the ehatch and Leghorn Csasa. Lay lots of large ' Hill Loss Club, Presents Oil Burners Floor Furnaces the pFirerng Village and $otirt5- on S»nda9, March 2ef@s, service teen- A 3-Aet Comedy and Variety _fit Fire r., .,, .., SneaCing at 11,15. white rigs: also Sussex and Ham➢ Program At Space Beateru - press for beck eggs and mt*t. They -- Oil, Coal or Wood Kltches Stoves 0" the best. EAST' WOODLANDS HALL Stove Pipes Oil Tanks (IN - 20) WILSON'S POULTRY FARM FRIDAY, APRIIL 6 - 5,15 AdP. ults M G.11eas. Etc, -NAVE YOU CHECKED N— —` Door Prises Addta t3ec, M$.LER YAM* and a half• south of Unionville I CbIIdrea aaeempanted by adults 25c. OIL BURNER SERVICE Proceeds its aid of Benevolent and AJAX - PRONE 857 ��� O� ------------------------ ---- - -- ---- - -and thunitzae -- C. P. sad T. Fund _ -- - m. yew m , 10R SALE -Piano - • •- - -- ---- ---- ----------- -- -- - - --- ----- - -- ---- -- -- --- •- - - - -- -- WOODWORKING '}`tigidaixe. araahins ma_hsne, electric - . X O. O. F. DANCE - ran e. tables, cha:as, couches, tugs. - CONTRACTORS - Ba.L LONG - With IGHTLwIG a . .Mrs• li. Fortin, .Dyson Road. Bose- .. -, . • _ ^MAII�TSTREETER,4" - RECREATION ROOD - - -- - - _ _ <_ -_ _ _- _ __` _ - _ _ _ . _- _ -� - -_, - 29 to 2S, Kneh•n Cabinets BuIll And - ank flora Marc! N - _ ` From CHCH (TV) Hamilton - N rM -------------- -- -- - - •--- - -=- -- 3lastalled. Any Gauge You Want >s'1'O'i ltii - . Sub year. d necasit e& Became AJAX' ROTARY HALL - our dealer in Your suck'& &a• F rIDAY. APRI. 13, 19N Dean To Y•str Hems - Cail W TU 'ALIGNiiTIT _ - Mien 'and women qualey for this 1 Admission - =1.N JOlicl 8ART3F3 AND 6ON : epee don, Write dor details -to: FA111F i : Dancing 9.1141 to 11.30 _ PHONE: PICKE'RING 199 — - Jk.EX• Dept. B., Boix F. Station C., I --- ---° - - -- -- -- --------------- - - - -'— � l era= OV10111ATIL T , DEMONSTRATION FOR THAT EZTRA BEDROOM : - D PIiCKERING UNIITED CHIMCIi OR BATHROOM - II.. CI:ANGE WEalris:earr►n, PUT" - 5 P. 'M_ GARB WANTED Prises and Refreshments CALL -,J-. 13ARTJ9rJ . For Wrecking Admission - S• Cents ALLISON Tickets available from memberq of CONTRACTORS - PICKERING - l� i.BAKB 1N Evenini- Aosiliary - - _ _ _ I Mani Pbene.. Pickering ATlastla Srlett - ------------------------------------ }p COMING - APRIL 7, eel - or TcaesPa+rta► - - --- - - -- -- - ---- _ - SECOND ANNUAL HOBBY AND -- H• ---- -gages Arranged `.. Q ties Wasted' ------ -- --- ------- --- --- ----- - -- - -- u7 TARTING TR01iBLls . � -r. •j �i Two pens want transportation HANDICRAFT SHOW t0 Toronto hors Royal Rood, Pick- Spons•red by Pick ertns W YOU CAN"t CHt3CK ALL 711M POIIf'j'S King, leaving it, 7.30 a. 11% and ce- Wmen's Institute ORDER YOUR CROSS BUNS tinning at 5.00 P. ns. phone after 8.00 START GETTING YOUR Fh•le Ficke�mg ROBBY READY NOW A in. to Psckesins 3%W NOW FOR EASTER AT THE ' _ ------- --- r-- ----- -- -- --- - -- --- Z - -- ----------=---------- PICK$R1NG BAKERY .- �. DO Z. - - - _ - �- Memory St. George's Anglican Cherub Pickering (fi R• MONNEY ..,in..loving memory of our Pueoe11t• The r dau8h and sisters,, Marjorie FRIGIDAIRE COOKING SCHOOL _ _ - - - - -- who• died Ma�:ch •9, 1948; also AT THE "GOLDEN MALE" Scarboro Fey' z7, 1937, APRIL n — 9.N P. M. REAL ESTATE JAXLUMBER who died+ as it ?ranaportation (buses) grill leave CHOICE WOODED LOTS CO. Though time changes �Pic� erring at 7,30 P. M, b Village of Pickering ' off' memoaHes o! them will - Tlcket -il,N4 Including tramportst- Net Of[ered Before _ _LUMBER AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES (Ireasur� 1011, If you care to drive • 75c, C, E. MgRLEY sieves die. DOOR PRIZES phone, Pickering 87 LYWOOD ..:PAINT visgly remembered by Mum, �' _._ .. - .epr 8 ------------------------------ �- P ... ARBORITE ; Brotbers. both fir and sear. - E�r _ -- - -- - -- KEEP WEDNESDAY, Nov. 7 OPEli • S AND TRIM - -- - - -In Memoriam Presbyterian y DOOR - - " - - -- For St. Andrew's Presb seas :�nterior and { Church Turkey Dinner : - n an _ ,CAILVERT =In loving.snemery 01 my •--------------- - - - - -- EXtero�Ir Painting "o. 2 - - -- - _ Stotio Rood d Highway% ' _. t}e�. Parents, Ms's. Thos. Calvert, wise TREE PLANTER FOR RENT - - passed �,ay M,arch 21, 2955, and Thu able AuRhq :sty tree planter • ,lh v � on May 17, 1928. is available dbr rent. Priority given Paperhanging _, ,,. TELEPHONE PICKER*4 366 - \�•JJ units memoAes sile�nkly :kept, to Tesidgots of ttge Awtho.-ity. Extpes- pf wondes�ful parents we will tented operator i charge For iv&w- - nevec forget. roation�, contact R. L. Nesbitt, Jr., H,CC - -'_or AJAX 1045 ~ �' ' Claremgnt R. R, 1 Phone Claremont Y �• R� �, •d by. •bole ..,,.i,ovtssgly ' • ,� ••" ' 33928 or W1n Timbers, Stoutltvilh• - - _ ter -Sea D"•t�rg• phone Stag. 67906. Free Estimates i - . Phone Pickering 391w4 - °+ .._ � _.. •. ... .. -• '� -'�� r .. ,.7n,, .. ! r. \� ., � - ./I - , -.eta -. \ � •, • •