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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1956_08_244'• - - s. �1 6 .A' - Au --- 6ecoad lassiter Cnited States: -i2; 0 MU A -- - Posit Office Dept. Ottawa, Out. -- 1ubsaa'l dm 1�9te: S2•� ga y pl�RUM, ONTARIO - FBIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1956 -b C1UU Pet COPY----�_- T_� VOL, 12 NO. 25 T dQ Village Council Haring Q FaY � `!Ia e0 ens o y 1d0ut Ts ass p R01 YP —,Map Made of District - – – -- – 7.7 Despite a story appearing in a O Waste d ater nearby weekly, Pickering V, Rage _ council is not preparing an applica- tion to present to the Municipal I DICKERING Vi2.LAGE It was announced this week by I 'Township at the present ti. ;_. ne,'7e °that --Mrs_ F. F Balsdon, Burfara_- In the past, council have discos8ed Realty have offered settlement for d lions of water that was used Miss Eoyes t1eN to Calgary a - annexation and they are having Hor- 9,9� gallons Jew days ago, where Miss Boyes ton and Haynes, surveyors prepare a by builders in the Morley Park sub- was t be an 'attendant at the wed - map of the area'for consideration of division. council re annexation. Through village ' solicitor, T. K. ding of her cousin Judith, daughter The news item in the other weekly Creighton, a satisfactory agreement of Dr. L. H. and Mrs, Wright, to Mialr even quoted village reeve C. E. Mor- has been reached, and the solicitor Mr. Albert 'R. Towell on Saturday _.. ley as saying the application would will receive a check for the amount last at thein home in Stettler, the .. be presented to the board this falL owing from #iideout, weddin.8 taking place in the Stettler, -.� The. only concrete step taken so far deou company. had sub- et sited Churc , ,The groom comes y The Ri n from Cal 1 U is to have the above mentioned map ayba ding contract to M. Stulberg fr Bary. - prepared and Son and the builder proved' t Mr, and Mrs, Harr} $oyes atter-j _. ------ be careless in the use of water sup dad the opening tea of the C. N.'E. • plied to the builders by the village, today in Toronto. Paring of Corner Here and thus • it cost the village more for Mr. and Mrs, Allan Cracker, Agin -- water from Ajax. I court, were the guests of Mr. and Is Great Improree�ent The builder was granted a flat rate Mrs, l,'�iiQ Morley on Saturday, of $15.00 per house for the use of Ali er-,A-,Awag required to build a _ Paving near the four corners here house. There" were 7 house PICKER G,.TWP, CO>L. CIL ......fast week has been one at the most construction at the time. will meet on 1 noticeable improvements �i our vil- Reeve Morley said this work should TUESDAY, BEPTEATBER 4, 2956 Y lage this: year. have been completed in two months, i Ifl iierun Pacing of Highland Creek at 10;04 A bI, ' instead it took' a year. did the work. Two other firms ten- Village ofFcials put a meter on the I douncil Chambers. ' Brougham: Ont, dered for the job. Heron got the ten- water going into the sub -division and, For Regular Business der for $2339 ahead of the other two ,, discovered there had been 9,998 gal- L. T. JOHNSTOIr, Clerk at :1919-. and $2214. The Dept- Pay Ions of water used to build 7 houses" ,----------------------------- ------- _ a subsid on this --ex enditure. . i y p ___-- _-- Investigation showed that the work- ---- --- -nien the sub -division for days Small Bos Are Reported -- Cob — Callaghan,at a time and never to e off -when they left work at the end St. Francis de Sales Church was of the day, ,Frequently it waa found 1n Parked Cars Here q the setting f a quieding on ter was running lzom a tap r Two s_-- all boys from Fr-incbman's ` _. Monday morning. Am wism a is water had to be : _ t wa ;ou argerf Eileenwas snit- 1t night and th y were.:eYorted seen to several ' Callaghanwaa paid for by Pickering village. parked cars u} the village on Mon. • - ed in marriage with La Varne & Council turned the matter of col- Cole. The bride is the daughter o2 1eg the .-am t owing for this day night, Chief Irving White exam- - David Callaghan and the - late Mrs. water over to t eiz solicitor, who has �� the cars and found nothing -1-Callaghan. Frenchman's Bay, and the collected same. - stolen . o:. damaged, although. it had. gro= is the son of Mrs. and the late ------------------ -_ been reported hY sloraeca2 they had : John Cole; of Maynooth. Ont, seen the bays hiding a flashlight k. the ceremony. W. 116uzkar conducted' Well-Known Resident down behind.------- the •C-rdo-- House. y played -------- - - ------- -- the wedd.rig music and amompanied . . - Mrs, S. Cadik. who gang. Of Claremont Passes Local WJ• Visits - The bride, who entered the church -- r net over Olencoii lacestashioned with %ud(h-city at his home on Monday, fol- � 'T. a ReF Jin lmrins 3 weeks' illneas in a Toronto -gertip veil of Swiss tulle fall from a hospital. lei the person o - W ` _...._ ., beaded tiara. Forsythe: not. followed 3 +egoist pruYram; In N' She carried• a crescent bouquet of Mr. Forsythe was born in the cit- I June a number of lsistitutes gather- _ I white gardenia surrounded by white lage of Claremont in. -March, 1879, ed at Dalziel Pioneer Park, Edgely. �. gladioli The bride's attendant mr%, ) the ion o! Rachel Barry and Daniel I Opt,' then hiss. Berry, of Australia, David Callaghan Jr, wore a pink'i Forsythe; and nazi lived there all his i -who is p"regident uf- t::•e Associated �. nylon jer•ep i,aile-ins le^jtth dress "'•fe• . Country Women of the World, would N, ;'with machin, picture'hat. She car- -I' For many year's he was active in tie present and speak. Mrs. ferry was `-!The sow completed Toronto By -Pao officially opens to the Public today ! ried a 'bouquet, of pink and yellow. t!te oht�metry business in Toronto. touring Canada and other countries _ hums, The best --an was Mr. Edgar Ile-tad'alwaya been active.. in mason- in an official capacity: Ths Instil atad is expected to carry about forty thousand can daily. The top air Pitre, ry and was a member of Rameses ute was invited to Markham W: L i11 shows Faslern Entrance to the B A re^eption was. held at the bride"s S+ir;ne of Toronto for 54 years and on Jyly.leth and graciously received,, - y -pass at Lansing Cut-off,-Sottom hxz e. After a motor trip, the cou- a lira member of Shrine Ladder of on Mrs. Salter's attractive lawn. An Sri,les. He served as master of Blue _ ishrws same. carving approach over �o. 2 highway and Eastward toward pie will reside at the *_Bay for the The program was provided. -. _• _ : _ nt For yahe Mass always c lawn with an exceAenl hour was t tea . Oshawa. - fi.e m 5. 1r. prase Lodge in 904 -an :. �nterestediiinlcurling and bowling. He anunity of mewing the _ • _ he inform' - . n the tau -- \%as a member of Claremont Baptist d the lovely _ —. .: _ "__ --• - P nearby )suety rose garden. of Mrs Church. Reg. Sominervlie ,who was a form plete night run -and half. a, day to i ' Surviving are his wife the- former er secretary of this W. I. Western Canada Offers Scenic Beauty get through the Rocky Mountains. F,4.ria Caster; two daughters, June Later in th* rrossth si number � To many who may read th.s, an (firs. F. J. Britton) of StoutivilIe and. mearsbers enjoyed a picnic in the Or - attempt at a description of the Roc- Arima (airs, C. J. Clarke) of Windsor; spacious and •beauti.'ul park at Or To Both Camera Fans and Travellers ky Mountains may' be read with a brother, G. 3i. of Claremont and I ono, A drive ;vas rata r., through the curiosity=to the -writer, the majestic 1 Hiss F. Madill of Toronto and eight extensive groun�s_ %A -h' ch has been � splendour of Mount Rundle, Robsdri, l grandchildren. highly developed and tri ide " a thing. + A lite -long ambition was almost such good time because they 'atop at and any one o - the many ten thous- Funeral services -were held, on Wed- the .re;t. of 'Lands completed and realized during the only the 'very large- centres-4rav- and foot o more peaks, is something nesday from Claremont Baptist of beauty•' by, first two weeks of this month by elling several hundred miles at times and Forests really di.fi_uit to describe.. We have Church. Rev, George Davison olRci- �� month thirty ladies iron Fair gots+ Editor, when we left for the without a stop, dune the possible in - this though, with .ated,.assisted by Rev. J. Lowden. In, West Coast on July 27th, From Toronto to Parry Sound, of one hundred and twenty or thirty terment took place in Claremont- Un- view bodge .a e e enterta'ne i by the i We teal that we -have "done u!p" terse, s�iost of us 'know the :coun ion Cemetery. W. I. on Mrs. A, e g tai a pleas the !astern and Maritime Provinces- coloured pictures for prainted a. rs est lawn, first being tauten fora +. try, but from there to near Winai- which do give the unacquainted a Pallbearers were: Herbert and Jack-:-�--� - ratier thoroughly, but we had not peg—bush and sail) lakes -8 bit Forsyth, Rath and Harold Madill, drive while members had a ,siert very good idea of the ranges, Won- P y business session before their arrival. bees past the Soo before t.':is sti_:, mononotods. der'ul, $ural Sam and Robert Seaver. _ - tmer. We have always stated- that if we y Button -,-James llC stets were: E. A. Refreshments and y'. guests. and Asa matter of fact your writer Vancouver and Victoria are both Honorary pleasant time.. by .gu ever went West, we'd like to be relatively new cities. There is evenes, Evans Ward, p t, bad given up the thought of aper able to hop over the prairie areas to much evidence of .town planning" S. Murray Clark, M.P., G. P. Courie members, ; Ming out there until some weeks Alberta foothills and from there on and Fred Evans. In SeDte nher the regular meet-• ` when with our family we talked so neglected .n the early days o1 the ------------------ ago - about vacation �e night, and where second moving about 6.00 and look- gardens terraces and -flowers every- -_--2:.222__ _:_--__ ------ ■w, program each wanted to o etc. We made it ed out the car window (at a guess) where. One of the bus tour drivers CXE, Opens Gates , t,. known at that time -that we had just � . one trip Ieft that we "would really Probably twenty miles to tris a and said that ,If you didn't like flowers, Club Attends on, and saw nothing but pasture and you -don't belnng on the coast'. Rotary like to do", and shat was the steamer grain, with maybe' a few farm build- Ocie -thing so noticeable out there �n Toronto Today trip up the West ' Coast to Alaska. ings about 'five or six miles apart, - • de - Well then, pressure was put !that is lacking here to a sorry de - and not a tree in some areas.. This arse) is the extreme courtesy prac- Doubleheader Game }+' on" to take this tr-p—you may nev- -as st)mething new and fascinating ticed by motorists—if a pedestrian The sorrel) of pop earn, candyfloss , %er get another chance (and , so on). to an Easterner, seeing prairies for and hof dogs, coupled _with the blare - We. investigated that trip and found finds h:msel! out in the middle of the first time. And now, we'll rec- the . street when the light changes, music, gaudy colours, side show A large number of Rotarians from out that it was a three-week trip in ommend to all—get a look at our motorists just sit .and wait until the barkers and crowds heralded the op- Picker n, and their wives, friends, "Itself, and, we didn't have that kind prairies as soon .sts you can—don't Pedestrian reaches the sidewalk. ening of the 1956 Canadian National i attendbh 'the baseball double-head- "Itself Cime�O, get to the Coast ,anyway miss it. At Vancouver," Of- course, their. Exhibition today. er at fbfrple Leaf 5tadiuiit'ori Tues a rand we did Toronto won both the In .the foothills of Alberta we've Lions Gate Bridge is one of the at- Several from the village 'Will be I day evening. Several asked if we would fly?— 'Imagination to attending the Opening -Da cere. I games from Miami and from reports �{ got a good enough • imams, tractions—most of us have seen plc- y were good games to watch. 'we've always felt that if we ever see "Gun Smoke", "Bill Hickok"' monies today, they , did get going in that direction, we'd •roamin' , tures of this famous bridgee nue imere Gene Autry will be the big att- Strangely, the weather was good' lou l cowboys and wild steers over it and under it several times. raction with the children as will the ( This trip to the place of their 'travel by, rail- leisurely and sae a the . thm, hills, but — no smoke, Arriving in Vancauyer we ware lot more. The Canadian 'National steers or cowboys did we see from on board one of the C. P. R,'s boats mous' Annie Oakley, The Royal regular weekly dinner meeting, .only i and the. Canadian Pacific both run the train, but it's an interesting Canadian, Mounties are back again instead of the 'usual tosyl beef din a "%riper" train each; to" the coast. clout too. The great tourat art- bound for Naniamo, a two-hour run, too for the musical ride, g - . ner,' they had shot dogs, peanuts, pop We went out C. N. and back C. P. r'Y And from there dawn to Victoria by y gust corn and cokes. ractinn ^* r�_-- -9 ;^e.=Park was__ached rip takes Ydu through The. Big Shaw opera lode Au ----------------- t _ r- ouch runs -in f-tt1e—late one evening for a 'half hour _ mus ous reg�ns too— a 24c and rugs through -to. -Sept. 8, -_-_-------- ----------------- Con,'Earry Smart Leav - _ -L iC 't)Vs t 1 West, We used a "roomette instead some mountain stop only. act of looking out of'the bus a�- a'1TBNTIpI111 ol a berth, and they are comfortable • We had always had- the:.notian that aw to the •sea, 4000 feet below, is i tiyou have your own flat, single ss through a P. C. Harry Stuart who has been and cam private "conveniences", of the Rockies, wed pass not exactly a comfortable experience, Anyo a rvho' is Interested in ht- Police Force- l b� range of peaks, and• then out into especially when you see your driv- n 10 W th plekering Twp. _ and, they cost only a few dollars more or. less flat country again• but the PickeringMixed Bowl er with one hand- on _ the steering- October usrt -1s 5� to ter the commercial work srtpre than a lower berth, for three that's' not the case. Once you enter wheel and his right leg hanging ov- League cosisasesoiag Friday, of �_ _ X. may. --left Toronto Friday night at the real mountain region you nevef e! a arm aP hi% seat, screaming 5t. at 9'00 V. Z&' Please mntse Fon in Hamilton. R•on• Jr Brovan, 600 sand arrive at Vancouver noon i � POP $1 Brown at 2i8MlI, or Clare Bolter. at erside Drive . joins the t'orce at this !~$7 oat Monday. These super trains make Set out of them, even t of Vancouver -I" Picked", 2 0 �1 t!1 to El�ii�l r �• � • f t � � =Z _3 � � � ice•: Island. It falces the equal .. , _ r tijLd bk UUM- • ile W where tur, IN - -ting stories. There were no ciues, but 0014 ber If cOnfl'c that he of the burglars had 'apparently entuatty he admitted Ev cut himself in breaking into the had killed his wife and removed As she A por- had torn r Ill traces of identity, premises. for he brothers to bind as an orphan without 14IRS tion of -his handkerchief W possibility of tier Ave found that Leis* aw"art a finger. Detect d been or sisters the d not belong to be ng identified na the fragment di ligence ever remote any staff member ee the fa el of the jewel -but —�-Deaj_­Amne EUrSt* I *am laundry mark afmo de,*t�ctive and er's. but it bore a Lau, a and have gone steady With a traced to mark. -which sent whic ton. We was quickly man for two Y4 n or We London. Iel to prison I young 0 Br�i Z 41 togethor,. and now he faced the -graduate y, from home. The detectives now very is working awe visiting e formidable task of v LL IMTUlit?i he said we'd get 0�, I was a d Before he left, f the thousands of laundr- Ruffing married as soon, as he could which When Red with the Red Sol- on o' e save That WV two i4e; in the. city to discover number. rookie hurler sandwich into the money. one had issued that nurn linonths ago-, when he was home Then a girl squealed on t4i e he brought a San afternoon and bull pen one I last week end, he didn't say gang. In the flat of one of the munching on it. Before. about Our future, and criminals'. detectives found other started halfway through anything id got halfw! bearing the he could upon to To - his letters -give no Plans. Won articles of clothing while, I got a job and, by sav- same number. Had London had it he was called 11, irv� 1110 to bat for 7n for food n11- exing- system, ,the li�ve the Pitcher. and transportation; a laundry ind have a gGod time -3T1- laundry Walcil LILL" Au"Lus been traced Yankees the warmulls number could have and ore leving "I am puzzled as 0 within &--inatter of minutes Ueusel,' probably appre- area. or forget him-. the criminal .,R,,th Gehrig, and -wait, to for him, t Warned in day instead, of I really want to get heeded th, same I told. e. laid down and start our pew life together. weeks later, as was the cas he was where a dry Etuffing carefully think I Should tell him A classic case Do you the saAdwich touch that.!* is making good money cleaner's Mark brought a mur so? He in the "Don't aDYbOdv Otte derer to just t back." to his family; ice happened "1,11 be right and sends some !n years Windsor.' n f i. they really don't need it his Ontario, area t( found he Vdd- father has a good job. ago. A young Woman was of and ami, there's cr re i ed murdered on the outskirts Camp Clckogomi, t es city. There was ► "I love him SO much --Boy SCOUT HAWK — At title is "Mr. Nick the Canadian One-A-UaY DO"i when we are together, he is as hawk who thinks he's 13 Boy Scout. His official An'd he's othing by which to identify ► 0 counselor for bird study. good as gold! FUZZ Hawk, official merit bodg ting,. � Dick Smith, found her and her face had been 50 •BOY Scout Mee was im- cod as such at all � camp, where badly battered that it * Haven't you hear that it is introduced two months ago and brought him to publish a photograph - left, holds -possible to P1 't to wait, Nick aboutt and care for the bird. Dick, Windsor lies immediately On s the woman's Pa3 not far and steadfastly. until 200 Scouts now feed, pe r Dick Haas, right, looks on t the American border 0 quietly can support opmr. Nick", as assistant camp director -from Detroit. and with in a few * her man feels he.,. '. .+%Ind I - le. --other large ­i­-iir, and-fanyAY- —T -hun e -i mi , of ring him With wound below the left breast and onto. She 0 loyally by, inspiring A clear cities. including, Tor faith and Laundry Marks another in the head. could have come from any one 0 her of -murder. could have been X never any impatience with case these- places, her Catch Murderers She was clad in a light sum' murdered anywhere and • his progress? .. I and a I here it -W10 corpse of the attractive I me= frock brown shoes dumped W afford to The lain un- I Someone, bodv Na boy of 18 can young brunette had pale brown coatee. S found. unless he "s for d, • marry soon. h. the mortuary probably the murderer, had rip- After six months had elapsed, om Is ideXAL—E. - O. -some income apart IT More than 200 rela manufacturer's name pigeon-holdd nine days. ped the I the matter was I salary en had he coat there were no I closed: one detectivP_ Iry to set aside As o, nest wom out of�t .butnotosed; addition to supporting. 'fives of 'Missing knew still had •egg. In nir the body. ;_ none manufacturer's names on any of Sereeant Mackenzie, filed past is a filial her. Detectives the case open on 1:58 •money home, Th Over her identity jacee a But there we% one small thing nly link between the which You have no i, murderer had over- i held the I a dry 1, gesture ingly hopeless which the woman and idiintification, ess task a right knows r -DZ. he 3 found early ked: a dry cleaners number ritimber--JY-8370 to question, familiy's circumstances The -body w& bullet too r of the coatee. The 1, cleaners 0 lus, I ­ a field. a circulated to Inorrung in in the collar The number was do, and your was . CY-7705-B20. oughout ,heifer than You rnber police. station thr I I -------- nu Th ic�- wired the every • critical attitude reflects un- Detroit Pol United States, pleasantly upon YOIL I I e I Canada and—the i. pas3cu am I of Investiga- I but months Wand years shocked -it Flattering! au 6. Sure -ie would be -Federal - _Bureau - undry or -dry one Coming forward tion. quoting the la 1 without any At the same 0: he -learned it.' eaner 9 number. to identity the murdered WOW Cl telel eager Vaphed to the Fnowing he is. time. they 1 an. n, . ot written' he enough 1.110yal 'Clinidian Mounted Police had Ottawa. 4dackenzi-e marry• you. should It. is unlikely headqtiarters in the case df as hopeless; when- for. the.:presient. I Detroit visited lean - e future Within a few hours ever he went he will disclose any dries and dry' for they dis- police received a telegram from cleaners in 'the which r o plans regularly-' "Number i y he would in his ead� hope that one da I Pend upon his success 4he F -B -r quoted by You was 18surA by -;find one which would recognize 0 resent position. He, takes it _DetrNt.. 555 p that you trust Cleaners is for granted- Acme Dr the nurnb,�r.. were L. months any dissatis- ter detectives years and fiv la Four I - .4 C 614P him. To express Minutes f the i Miami, Florida, destroy the.. interViewing the manager o later� he was in But even He till''I'll! 7_' ii. faction would holds Of Dry -Cleaners. on ershort holiday. `o idlealist c picture' he Acme-' he could not % si, Make tach of e -you. Jus. Loyal UP Showing --h little doilies in less tly by as a real number. It had been allocated. to pass a laundry 1. ut . :.P.Standing valiantly It he knew Miss Diane Warbecher who the number. And there it was these dainty to beautifY Your drama than a dad — P helpmate will. n I given a -Washington Ave- that the long trail came dr 0 how feverishly You desire a hac� s. Within ton minutes its end. He walked own home, or for 110vitly -gifts' nue addrrs lically. � 0 early �Marriage., he could not 0 mtrO- 'Pattern 555: TWO whether be has detectives, were ipterviewing into a aundry doe day, ed the Crochet about 8 inches; one • but wonder w rintincleitt'of,the block doed himself and present round doilies mistaken - your understanding the supe, sc. Warbecher - oval 8 x 13 in No � 50 _7 r card bearing the fatal nuniber- inches, or lack of 'Rats where Mi 1113 ot. his circumstances, cotton. Larger in No, had stayed. mager identified it as mercerized • The mz, 30 cellon. that she b -bf his ted role. or both. They Learnecl the chars6ter to fill YOPF id. in one establishment's and t pec rds the - detective tact.. been a Mrs.. Warbecher soon afterwards Y -FIVE CENTS 0 A woman often waits years the number- Send TWENT man she loves, who had lift the block ten days ,was looking, at not be accepted. 'use * to marry the her husband postal note. fo stancy and de before to 90 wilts' written in the company's, books (stamps can r safety) for this '0 finding his con - A teletype message five years before and. pattermn URA WREE well worth it. I Quiet to Chicago. with the almost description to votion Chico 0 adjoining it a brief St.. New or Impatience, and be "as g 'and the owner's 123 Eighteenth your full description t Otis honest. de- husband's T of the article and onto, On 11� thankful the iti�ne the suPerin- and address. The number NeiItdlecraft Det. in the meet. name Address. Print Plainly PAT - man. -as good serving Young tendent of the block had identi had been allocated to a woman ER, your: fa • Wi I . ; . v TERN NUMB as old,". varits you for as .that of Mrs 9 wife. cannot compre- fled the body named Iris Dorothy O'Brien who If You 1 7 �ad left the Miami district to and ADDRESS 0 hend the realities of the situs- Warbecher. n Canada with her wo wond- Warbecher to live i was same evening go ur gift to You -tion, or accept these Years Of ken into Jmstody as he hu tot Yourself, Your iously, you had a 'husband aly; the block of flats erful patterns It waiting grac entered his hotel room in down- TortanAt' home—printed in OUT Laura 0 better tell. him so and stop I his p9ssession O'Briens had lived book for town Chicago. 11 where the 0 keen wheeler Needlecraft 4886 revolver a caretaker with a 19561 Dozens of other new de - wasting his time. detectives found a .32 rev he( later. l.- SIZES they established memory and he was able to de- signs to order—crochet, knitting. —20 which, shots. dead woman and embroidery, irononsv novelties- -TWOTIMI[NIG BEAU had fired the fatal scribe both the -her wanted to know her husband )PY of* rst: Over' a Warbec Send 25 cents for your copy "Dear 1.4014 A ith gift Pat - Anne Hi, It pleading O'Brien's description Was cir book NOW—wl year ago, I met a young ... only, onethingbefor in the U.S. and Canada• this guilty to a murder charge it�ja in was arrested terns printed in it! , Ys who had been dating another dream—ihi sin degree: how did theTwo s later he . i a 'long time. He began Wi a "Princess" the seed in Montreal and when asked girl to figure detectives w he has ask- prettiest flattery your . discover the . woman's -­�-,Sfting me, and no Smooth, simple lines name? are --ed me to. marry him. I love him ever had! ice did not reveal. the Drive With C and said- I would. -.from molded bodice to Rare The police and in the con - dearly he has skirt— adopt so beautifully to secret to h ISSUE 34 — 1956 "But now 1 discover he ruminsted over S. been coing on the other girl almost every fabric. Easy sew- demned cell made ke several in cotton, must have ing too—M& the slip he in 'again! He doesn't know I know. for glamour n he ensured that Diane ti Shantung when J_ simply am heartsick, but linen idZnti- Warbecher would not be id t6 wear!. .1 care enough he prefers, What patiern 4886. Misses' Sizes -12, fled, for she had no,.relatives in ,h to want him have the girl 16 takes 4�i the United States. 14, 16, 18. 20. Size. of do you think? did not count on one -inch fabric. He did, identification LOST". yards 35 Sim- the main v systems 0 Tell' this . young man that - This pattern easy to use, in North Amerk to- * you. are not engaged to hira p le to sew, is tested for fit. Has in use -y and dry cleaners' day: sun r rs why. complete illustrated instructions. I d and tell him w E CENTS marks. These telltale nuxnbe any longer, A lad who Proposes to one Send THIURTY-FIVEHave t many men to Prison, . • ..... girl '-and then sneaks- off , to- (stamps cannot be accepted, use numerous Others- In - for. this those found � uncon- is not for postal not for safety) date an old flame pattern, P 1 eluding idents. I like you.. As Print plainly SIZE' scidus or in accidents. • a nice girl NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE every be could not be system whereby husband I A -4 este his wife You NUMBER. laundry id dry clean' trusted, and S Is ndry al a lishment will be listed With the New Tor- police is I hmentl uses a would have to take it. NOW Send order to ANNE ADAM you don It. :123, Eighteenth N under way. EverY, On' onto, Ont. of these establisl It he confesses his offense tatter comb him, number and serial 10tt and'asks you to Rirgi bination identificatibW Y -obation to identify custOrners' prut him on strict P, Oise d these 'While. Yreat him time of test, an 1. should be articles an fodipri3df 'as I for a long I experien- marks only as a trienck, not a fiance, of the most beautiful k are as 0 estab- • ces to a girl's life. Be careful for no fingerprints mark, • and openly date others too. He may learn his iewoii for, that your Banco Is not disap- lishments use identielk ra t of Russlo!s now pointed consider his proble][111111 Ings. "SQUIRRELS" 0 -c ere gh tra ut recording -cooled motor and is reported sj� wands -its Way thf —47- by ar-1-Fa squirr your own. and sma toys rit -7-and -elsewh the Scoltityluo "SIG prototype on a busy Moscow. you will get !1urt n ' for in similarly rear-MOunted, air yourself or need ;I ' - - street, it has a I � In love and understanding. Anne m , arks is keenly felt to 60 miles Pat -hour, 4iii"Vrig 40 Miles 08 again. . hon Is Hirst can help explain you both laundry �here we reach speeds Of 55 • A' man without 01 In.Eastbourne In 1954 1 0 and caption material ram Soviet source. V. to each other, if You V�Tltfl her On. :he vallon. photon 0, C, P. t •Not fit to marry OnYbOd. Box Eigbtetrift St- a dolini burgIvrY •1, 123 lery store. 7_ New Toronto 0 t. The eug a agement VeA0d __.-• .r - .' . �...': . ♦ ::. to � - — • .. +�1�' _{ PRO J. - 'fNAl e're doing our best - _ aFawat - e • .. �o QiVBio1 . _ _ - ' COSI I _ - — - _ LET`': ,,.,; . —Polo- - lit-s�eond c e L"bar U. - •� "'!'EBIhiAB7C : .. Na•. BABY Ntra�a - DUN; � / -hitt M ..•...•• . �. DvNBARTON: (Iiia w..� av er0 sots O�+ve tto Xtwmb Park .THAT- � Week Ia:r � a ( � ,rte a. ;� E,�• A. It4 to t,ei P. lL, a:. .-- - - - --- — ,PRESCR1PT10H - - 1.i• P. 3c t• 5.10' P. x z_ PHONE 165 t w 71-17d .. Plgwoo -.- . L, Re BOYESt .. - if _. .. 1 - __ • _ I hurry for gadoline or complete The _ lubrication? We have the most up-to-date - - �/� R��8 _. ''• i.. �4�' eQuipment and tee um to help speed you - Moulditng rtye:isr��� `-•• on your way. Tryusl PIC�DItE PHONE: is --------------- ---- _ - ' .. .. a '►,,��- -' - irasnu .._ MIMIAUM�/MrIM�/wI��M11ERM1�IfI11A�A�M�IIMr; CE Esso x _ Dalen WATCH and Esso SE' ___ REPAMUNG DISNE Y 'MOTORSSILK'S,MARKET Used Carrs • TY - - - -- 32M OUR : Prone 182 Pkkertng G�OM1?LE'1`H LINzs. err - E:PEit$HAitA eErtR a� _. I:wD•$T and • and wA?QTf ;A t M ode�rate - Prices' r. ices { s _ `:WSST" •_. CO. MNEMONIC Izo»aaO Tenuc $1.N we � Ding- Around same od the ver _ back NO DOWN PAYIIEPIP around the aide of the mduntain It csrcv i PHONZ T PHONE !lICIIEelfli U- _ -a good speed. and telling his passes- yoWhU$, we could not stay very gens to "not be nervous about the 16ns in any me place. this does make Pickering Jewelry mOuntstin driving, because he too g� a very interesting trip; one that we nervous sometimes—that didn't help -think: everone should try to take. ---------- much). to see just what we have in Canada. -u _With bus tours aplenty. friends One. S Gine oft your writers Ulady who with her has= Pleasures .� "see us around the sights".----------- . � T " who were anxious to -show. you a- Mind have just been around til" while in Vancouver, was the tune We enjoyed the trap, of course. 00NO rAMON r - - - --' round", we don't ,think we mused world and now, on their way home. spent with former Pickering folk . - but that Iong period. cooped up in a Wii X GLABS A.YD 8C9EiN too much, even 'for a fast. short told your writer, that she had not- Mr. and Mrs. . Gerald. and Joyce train can be tiring too. On our way - ljEiS.N Per lis. H. 1L - - -trip. Two days in Victoria, two is sees anything yet that equalled Can- g Sudbury we Vancouver and two at Banti, on a Brown and iiRr and Mrs. Bert Hol- home, when reaching oda for scenic beauty. There are a mea. It was with regret that we were just about ready to get ottt and . NO. L CLEAR % OAS, FLOORiNQlr 'T - �sitop over. ` dAM of course a beaiit- (r lot of &1neric2104.7111 osA; Nest -at th s heard of Mr. Holmes' passing a few walk the rest as the way to Picker- F .._ ppO1E8 iful spat sitting is a valley of the ! season --most of those we talked to days after arriving home- Both of mg -even with camiortable clean Rockies --a beautiful spot, with Lake I everywhere, were !rano the R:ates,, these Friends (iam9liea) took time trauu and ttmt service. -� - - - Louise, Jasper and the ice -fields all• e G or on near by I[eep one busy. especusll'y I if trying* to get admuch on filM 13 LIIamSi lAiDd 1 ;rt - possible. Banff. with the beautiful -------- _-------_----o - _C. P.. R. -hotel, is strictly a tourist ' « PICSESiNCf TOWNSHM locationnent population of L'II.DII1l4 - THIS -permanent - about 2500.. -but reaching 2s.000 at - - -`thistime of the year -=a• strong odor _ NEWSPAPER ;,: < . 18dUM TUESDAYS AND MM= of sulphur floc=_ the ;=taiga pe ♦ lb � ':O� ONE �� ;hM TO i.N P. 1G montes the atcsaspheFe� when the. - - - -- _ F. J. P10%0 Ir. ..periesce to stand on the tresis street .. % �• of the town 'of Banff on Sunday at. •a ��' - • • .tendoon, wAh the temperature 83 to �. ��• _ r 60, and look up in front of you ata 11f r peak covered _with. snow -there are OFFER Na i - PIEKERIG marry of these snow, covered peaks. :1 On the trip through the Rockies, 2 iltAGAZM rROK hONs PEC d the one big thing that appealed to— : _ Us- when tsatvelling GROQ slow and caro- _ Ps PABP, QUA,RAhI'!RW XCPAMS f ? Pully, was the surveying and engin-an MASS tering that must have gone into this $32S &ABU* TZ1,11MBION. INE' ZR.COQ pa'oject of putting rails ttu+ough - ;::r_. AND tC> AOD>ilSii aisTallee twisting pass those aiadittg. es A : , rfaeiasp silti.TSOMC �V1CIM Na 3 : great many t,rrrael. are - ------ OFFER Na 2 -_ �OFFEB OFFER NOi. through, with the Connaught tsurnel PlIallsorling OR - Arrears& Nwft on the C. P„ A. being the longest, at 'S MAC;JL== rNM 1 MAGAZIM FROM GiOVP A d jg fA� g y Now , =•five miles. Just an •you leave thffi - GROUP a -2 ltJtOAS>Mii f'iOM oiOtsP-� Qgp� s '7810 can !Q H" you are requested to look _ book, when you can nee opening.ge.7g tunnel .ZS or entrance, now jest .a pin-hole a3 s" light, Theis trains are now pulledN , • BITIL ER • iso tis« neer nieaaal�es l�etrie �srin«a � - Mark IA ii' �� tstayatiines deiK.J afl� M►dese i� wii4r �K, _ .arid there is not the old smoke pro- =- blew when •goin4 through a tuirnel. Everyone who goes through the smountains by train speak of the sev- eral times you are able 'to look out through your car window' and see. . the front and of your train when -- ------------------------- --------- WOOD WORKING xrrc i'irT CJITtlQlfliiiiiiiilr . +_ KMT amt INWALLM J fi A AMIUTIONS ON 70M Reim IDM. t ' G. A BAkevoia nekafts VWaiw t -- - T — ;ShJPA,T, MOME! i , Any Magazine Listed Beloyv And Thisrss �rH 1. 9 • T �f r Wanted Both For The Shown! ' ` Newspaper,Dsad or crippled AAW40 -'sties 'P Mark'an '•X" bvfor• mage:in•s desired and enclose list with order Q Saturday Night (W••ilyi __.=4.60 ❑ Screen$torics $3:25 t A�tYWME�E-a+- ❑ Wteclean's fNiya:in• (24 issues) ----------- 3.60 ❑ U.S. Camera Magazine -------------- --- 4.10 >:S�v>� ' ❑. 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GARDEN HOSE - TOOLd ALL OFFERS r •m ... • t ARE GUARANTEED a CHECK MAGAZINES DESIRED AND ENCLOSE VIF(TH COUPOIy _ • - - - Piiasr send me the offer . ' LST BOII. H -H "P .. . {rI0 AD1'I'f Gentlemen: I enclose $-------------------- AND SHAMBLE ' • `'spaper. checked, with.a year's subscription to your new '1 --------------- r -M, AIL TOK)AY at _ . 1 Streor ----..------- ------- Firsoso Posf QFICe_-- -------------- Arm" =--------•--z-- --- ----- - e-.._ -_ . r_. - •- - - . _ �— .�.�.- . a .++•.•s_ r-..�+- - . �"i :'may'_"."`' � �.. _ �, r • _ J•'-..... - ,. - , _ , r . r -•s s + _ Simt,I a �. for o! the 3tl2 reaaeaiion w � GREENWOOD BROCK ROAD ensu mated �° �- Mrs. - P• Wilson cousin_ m Alexander d a wraith rev h her 8th fr h � :.C3U,!l.RANTEED visited her Roy pad t►rnel� eral of - y� . MCEAIMN.IM" 3's• Tate, :n Eldorado, last week. visit to Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Tihbbsrd Mrs. G Firth, of Scanboro, a . Mr. and Airs. John Parsons and recently. at M+r's• W So�'eriby, spent sev family of Toronto, spent Fridaiy frith- Ayrs, T. Walton, of Dundalk, mot- days with the Sowerby family. ; R> io-TV-Service tri$ =AIn. �. _ -- -- - t the -- DWMi Alan -son -et• -A&.- - , .i�'i1y llzake or Model 1rUNE3JiL E103 . and Mrs. C. E• P and the wreck -end here.. >► aPea W Carter, was Christened aththe A9r. UMUx holidayed over the week -end Mr, and Mrs,:Aob Clark, of Flesh- - ! " xAr hues , � �• s a"M McPhail fansil at Bala. Francis de Sales church pi 1►slvttte Amir mo with the y fin, visited several friends here on Gunday_ Mr. and • i yY ser yore Waltham aKe Brooks, - _ - W Joe Pegg,. Len during the week -end grandeau are the God. Parents. — `: �� ! '- nor this Wm Martin 'are fish- I �, S. E, Bilk, of Toronto, is ass- We are gleaned to say that Mrs. 14 . T !I ` LIOt1I g week to At Algonquin 4uin Park. fisting Mrs. Wddleton in the store. Robinson is home and slowly recov- I �� Mr. and ?drs,-James Brooks have Congratulations to Dorothy Tay- ering from her illness. Phone �1VA• — _ w � �.a ori sold thein home in the village, and - -& �V S work has ��� begun oa •the•, new homoMIN e ! pp�•{{���� } next to their son Jack, and family. F t �w+� 'O a `• The Gerald Henning family are ,. Service OBSATWA Fran holidaying week at Potash Lake, Ax TELEV�SIO�T . �.. _ . r r7 to report little George . Hill T �isrtosoi $ gye - W. H, 4. TROXPSON, B. A.. LLD. bitten by his dog last Saturday. Five TY -Radios -Record Players by Highly til. a stitches were needed to close the ►� Ooeasi , Barrister and 'soneltor wound. - Qualifled Teehnkian _ B Columbia aRepairs to All Makes of _ =� rHOIfE: PICSF.tLIIQQ 113M! nd Oatarlo Mrs. Shy returned to her �CvuarayriNd Repo _ Ajax home in Whitby on Sunday, after - ----- ----- -- -. KEN Aim C to R K E �a`POOd B spending the last two _- -r�T �+s her daughter Mrs. >>~ Pascoe. • �i 0 Service Call �RJZii�e rr3:0. 180-------------------------------------- Pickering ----------------------------------- • • AUCTIONEW _ Phone Pickering Llaonw sad Authorized tan' the Comas of Ontario am Ydti� _ lirplemant. I%as- E0ya1.• Pogue it Vag LlcExsl�a AIICMN = y ' RA� Dr aS�irvift So o ai"' Pickering mW Wbig y Townhip 1PI A NO - AUTO PAINT & BODY. SHOP " � P. 0. r►� • YSVf Faess, 8...aiii. sad Neely CLA881lCAL -. r00'QLA; - i �+ f ItWWk&* F. a 1110• .saw Rslee A. - Sweily� PROM L rl�cs>MDro M + I - - - WILL. MOTORS DUNBARTON ' 's,EsasM mines SS0l.. E's�gt Atlastlaa tile.. - _ J _ WB1CY - lino" MO' i -3i30 ------- -------------- ----------- _ - ROY M. HOWE, D-11lfl6CISiON St>MJ! QuALWY Wednesday, September 15th - „Lc_ I ON - 'FAMCATED _ tion sale of household tura:fure, _FIRST CLASS dishes, " - - `- (}ABASES also mechanic's .carpenter tools etc. : ,.. ---- Z,RAl� on Albert St. Markham VULW, the _ -"'TRACK .LETTERING- _ COTPAd;B pi i arty at Miss Ethel Davidson. -: Whi4lyy lretassleaai BniliOag I -, ''• IHO>I�S _gale at 1.30 P. m:- Terrors cash; - No r � reserve. See •bills. KEN and CX AJME 3N Danlos St: Wast I ant for our eatalo� � Pte,- auctioneers, ,tlrm=y, oNl. Caarases (free) . cottage. PICKERING 3 -- - _ Wednesday. August 22:--ccmpiete.dis 93 lhoate Otllee 1H0 8-•800 �. The persal by auction of 1 - �y head of igmw Baa. - MO •-nu �O�r�® Lumber regi,tamd Jerseys. fully accredited, _ callhood vaccination since -1943, cors- - - - - 4M►. sisY of beds: cows, - ' t :_COMPANY. L>?mTEII -- - 'heifers, calves and herd _ IS ENDAISE3020 St Clair Ava, E. 8earboea+,.Oat; Flsvorite- Warrior? the proyerty oQ - ..• .. _ AM 1-7Y2 F. F Collins and Son at the farm, Open Every Friday Night Till 5.00 located- at Lot 3• -'Cam. 1, Pickering- ,olittrnel�f� Township (Base I.lne1 three- miles Saturday Tut �.� Naos =1C IS E A NER S . °Osne D[lle Went- of B. B;' Slag west of Whitby, one mile south of - - - -- amovey ilL"wamt NWW Collegiate 441 k4tvway. ,Retreahn:ents 'on -the SORT. A� M? t e. grounds. The herd is as extra flood ane. No reserve. Term. cash. Wood, -CITY iP R I C E S ' � WANY'� - and Faulkner, clerks. James Brem,• Two, No" West Of WMthy On ner on pedtgrees. 'SZLZJ B and AT- ! $�wa set.:... �it`y _ •-- :S�iIRT SERVICE y (oocFhrrsY SOl[Ell KrINsoN, auctioneers, - .... - SKA1i. ACREAGES AIS - - We 14ara Wasting Seyora With _ Geed OW& Down Paysasain iepNe Tasla ... Presaare Systems CJMBlNQ t - IIT• E"— Fm • • •Air Gatpreror THREE -DA Y, SERVICE Fm III Aad isparMoeM (�►riet aeeor's Specialty ierrlse � Taub CMOs" The Olad4ry Ray. ` •� ZATU PHONE PICKERI NG 497W4 i - 1lnp,.r �10n ore.. mew >Ie h. wra.h Tan Fos swLS - _ _ tL�smlli@a iw�T�d�o>tu :BONS• rwR�aro 101.13 t A. wlrsova� acid sobs s: nmsu= /?>d'aftS ind0sae - - ----------- _ 4 S'BrIMAT>iS (3IV>1N � '1�M•sd= Selz-- rw., rl borbe wI= -Boom"" - •�------------------------- ----- _ in 40 yeors TREVISIO�I .& .RADIO MottTRml, MCUM M, RIIIML a oo. - - -- _ .. -REPAIRS fterre... A«..l•at• pHONB PICSF.B?NG 178 LICENSED TRUSTEES ,.„oust S5 to Septetebes_i 040 -RODE (� AJAX. oaswwa• sraATFoieD. .:Iexcept Sunday) �����/ DiUNBARTON RADIO b TV TORON O - `► A. IL RATrsW OMAWA-a W. RIEW. RA. DIRE INTO THR GROUND, ' AJAX, PIC"RWG-F.' A• LAWSON • PIC[. 24aJ IRI�TiJsri FARE oGSs (i. CONANT, s. A. $' 1 • S V S!�]iRISTER and SOLICITOR EDDIED iII�ICI,IIDE�DA!>sB�iON _ CCINITH BUILDING, AJAX "I - For Children's Fares Bee Your Agent a :� . _ -7% Sime" St. S., Oshawa --Shoe Repairs - - — ' ndwrLag. Main street, Leave Leave - "-------------- ..• . . _ PICICERING' • ; - .. EXRIBIIIQN insurance Co. FIIdFST MATBIiIALS USED -7.3? a. m. 7.30 p. m. - t EXPERIENCED WORKMANSHV 8.52 a. ni 830 V. m W$1Ts OR PliONTi 9,52 a. m, 9.30 p: M. •� �Mg. sates For Farm And Gen GOOD SF.L.ECTION OF L.ACI±',, Not a leak Crack Or • - 10 30 p. m break—dist a the :r 11.30 p.m Buildings POLISHES. DYES tccord Of i�O-CO-RODE ROOT•PROOF PIPE after 40 - 1. Wissisterm losnraace On Baldims, yAn'T TILL 1.00 P 'bi. � 'ears ur_dcrground. Ta Windmills. 8110OFta ` (Daylight -Time) pored JoINTs,prevent the leaks, VInisebilo Insurame of Ali K1sia sir Jv • • ru'13 :.ac V. 2L %rvcp Aut the'roots.' No-cb-Ross's tough material@ don't crack O! Exhibition passengers travelling 3 Teak when soil settles. $ow m* an & `-'ibson on regular buses will transfer at BUY NO -CO -RODE ROOT-pROOF pIM for.. lifet me house -t0 -"es be PHONIC: W1iITBY �l I.ORETTA�S Toronto Bus Terminal ro buses house -to -septic tank connections, downspouts and other under running' into the Grounds. ground nonpressure uses. For septic tank filter beds, founds ' - STAFFORD EROS. BEAUTY. SALON - footing drains, farm drainage, ' a t NO-co-RoDs �[Oi\V>sENTAL' WORBif (First House North of Smith lockers) Tickets and In/onrrafian of Perforated Pi vadtiry an 0. .�--------- --- ypecializing in wiEA � ' DAVE-,1IcDONALD - — ..Arthur. Mitdhell,•Litited %CUTTING,_sol+ts- _. • ._ :.r:iAT "ROSS ROTORS" �' HAIR STYLING AVINCOURT, ONT. a PHONE 7�4 or'75 for PROMPT COLIRT OUS SERVICE �- '�' I� ANLL USED _: OPEN TUESDAY d. THURSDAY .. ..... _ _ CARS AND TRUCKS TILL, 9:00 P•M• o !stonesdutsr 3100 e _ ._ Bo9 _ ... ' r RhorN-PI+CKERLLIG 59041 i r OUR WA _ . • r . . -• ' ,, ' - . "OUR 7A17G�3 Ply Y Y EVERY DA'Y". - �,•: 4? , y holne' of Pine /Ridge 'Road. They are St I tion took plat•.• - mss, Trsd DRF and ll&. and YB►• - Masse, Dora Ball and Joyce Qlitord -AL UREMONT . ' ing to App this Week- l9a ,"' t�th ',intoe White left on Satur_ ggyes atnd iamtl7 ?f sha8gy BUY' Taua{pn visited an sLInr3•F �' . • 71 Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wallace, West. famines the best in their new coal- day to spiend a week at a cottage on called_ on Sunday evening On Mr and 3 m vlaL Hkirb va. O� spent the vgeek-end with Mc. and ESEunett, Georgian Bay with -hei datighLee and Mrs. R. W. Miss Jessie Day of Ns. Earl - ! and Marilyn Mrd, Frank Gray. _ _ __ week at -k Mia Freda'. i?i1a21man. 1? ekering is visiting this s Miss Hernia Meal Greenwood. are holidaying in -the north" country. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Carson spent ,spent a week here with Miss Gail Mr. and Mrs. .J. Mortensen and the week -end with Ms. naso Mrs. SFib' - • t "Pickering and family, Janice spent last w"k .bt their cot- Shank at Sudbury, 9 , Mr. and Mrs. Ken Petty,'Vic=ia tage at Peiferlaw. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, u �4uare, Spent the -week -end with Kr.- Mr. and Mrs. G. Simpson have re- Jimed Halliday b! OsEawa on the arr and Mrs. Hoxard Hockley - burned home from a visit to the east rival cl! .a daughter on Saturday, . grand -daughter for Mr, and. Mrs - , Several residents from here atten coast, - Dou and BaL�bie Harr Walter Carson• . annex � E ATING - � dad the Oshawa Fair on Saturday Suz _ � - I L T have Congratulations to Lorn oast. of River Hill- Heights, -N. l3•, haa and _ _ ___ _ _ ' • Mr. and - -Mrs. Kea Ward and- Mr. been staying with the:r grandpar- Gladys Disney. Gerald Pascoe and - PI+CKEitIiVO - - and Mrs Sam Spe=er-visited Camp ents Mr- and Mrs. G. -1 o! the peter S:hlce^ on w.tusing prizes on ' STATION 'ROAD " Kemenway last week -end and Base Line their canes, *at Asbawa Fair on Sat - brought home the local Scouts who A speedy recovery to Mr. Eadie urday. hare. been been carping there. Plitt wlio saifered a broken wrist Misses -Gladys' and Shiela Disney -NIR-CONDITIONING UNITS The Street 1;ance which a was to be recently. spent a few days last weekt the - - - _ held last weed was cancelled cw'iag . Gordon Annis is feeling better a=. Lawton, cottage at Port Bolster. TY FURNACES g ` e 4 -to the inceltmnt weather. Watch for gain' a` -ter surg.ry on,.ha throat at Mr. and Mrs. Llo?d Broome and COX GR�%Vi - announcement of a net:date. the East General :.orpital. We are fs::ily.of Hanptor. t2sited on'Sun- SHEET METAL WORK A large numter of Clammont pee- also ple?sed to see Bruce Holli,eer day with `Mr. and b2r;, Cecil Disney. - - - - pee attended the final service -heli out again after surgery -at the Osh= i- Mr. and Mrs. B. Jarriescn. Maryat the Stouffr;llr ,Arena on -Sundae awa Hospital. Jean, and .Miss Ann Wiisln spent - -. ---__ - the week -end with Mr. goy and El - evening,, Local people have bl-en. at EASY PAYMENT P LAN Mending this series for the past week - -r Jan::es•on at their cottage on BALSAM 8 MT. ZION. T f TM'. G. Wilson, who, has been a Kt stsog Lake i1 I?al.burton. - - +r - - d Mrs Leslie arcro ani Telephone ,3 O� III at•Stotd'ville eras the spa= The Active 8ervi�ce Class_ met last Mr• vi y n T �epho l7 3t5R� 1 kart at the morning service in the Wednesday night at the hone \o! Lloyd vi3ited on �, r day with MI-. United Churcr. here. Rev, J S. Low- Mrs:- T --Jordan. The mweting opened end _Mrs. -Jeff Chattin at Belleville,. - - den of the Baptist Chinch was in with hymn 348and the Lord's Pray- Mr. George weekLrripngt h spent a ` `Charge of the service. er followed by the scripture read by days last week with D c aro. - CLAREMONT AND DISTRICT'-- Mrs. Lloyd Wilson. Maas Mary Jean Mrs.Walter Armstrong at Scattsoro. -. Try fledges.' State Cor all yens Schcol Jarniesion then played - a piano solo„ Miss Janet and Mr. Allan Jones hondayed last week with• Mr. and • Supplies, Bindb Binders, Exere_ a Boob, After the minutes, bu3inew and the s g Morrish at Highland Creek. Pens, Pencils eZe. closing hymn a plastic denmonstea- - Ms. and Mrs. Noble, Stcuffville, _ have moved into the house r,cLnie - Doll ass �nd-Sense _ _ : .bti' Mr, and Drip. Jerome. •. -Most of the grain in this area has✓ ` ` been stocked and some farSnprs were threshing on Monday tsaornfnt. t 1 ` Mr, and Mrs. Petrz Lippett have of. had WM Priem a trio through e�e the ' United States and •b9exireo, Mr."Mmp god NNW 56P' .. ' Lippert 'said :n the. latter country tHMOPP ACTOR - he bbtaght a load of bread for t•isre- Canadian pen_nie9 and a han•i-todei - leather wallet with his iniiiaLl .ass it _ _ is to have a good sound_ bank Nlaaco- Regular for s1.2S. (X—RA*n savings can make life a lot pleasetnter in a hundred - Ted and .lack Aedshaar left Tues- - -- Bay mornusg with Mr, and Mrs. Bob i1 CQ r1d rwood Aie. Aja Ont _ one o w a e _ - �teshaw for a weep; s vacation A•7� -- and - -cher ayti You may ant the own ' . ' . _ • :1Rr, iloyd ' Peters arae one of the _ - _ _ . payment oa a home of your own, a TV set or a car .. r w - - - g Your lr� ur- arts rho assisted with the - ,� �g= i _ L dragging operations for the-Scsrboro -- .�RQIiRG _ s - �- dren' ed _ _ .. -_ . 1 Whatever t is - perhaps the chit tuation ''s on yo mind. youth who drowned .n Elgir_'s poTsd• or leisurely retirement someday. Wha er i ' i.Txbridge .cis Friday evening. f Mr. ani Mrs. Woodburn: Mra NSan-' _ _ DE AppointRERRQ that you want or needs you haw learn the secret tai. ofTareat:�.' also Mr. and Mrs, _ - - - of putting,somethin b regularly. Pa by pay -you G. Duncan, ..1.-. M. ani - - ?bl s. Dniaz Bryant atna ^aTily •cr' ;store away the money except in emergencies till - ` Pick im•snd ma-,, Olive Gc1oth-pe' - t - of Tr tanto net•• the Sunday v.si:er7 ' -you Teach your -savings goal— hen you start saving - -with Mr. and _ors. N. Sande%«,:. and - 'COOPER BLOCK LTD. - . •. 34et• - _ for the next ne.not pen vi g ° - _ We a , - Wte pleased to report that Nhs _• _ : -$a GLEN PARS AVE• TO$with Ob7rO, _ __ th us today, R - - - - y o - „ S•.St Ga essinicely _ - - --- - - - - $n ho5pitsL a gls sfiz 'viii Ila:e -- -. - on rete - Y _ to remain there for another twu CSlag _ %.eeks. - Bob Greer was in 'todrsi last -- Intl - - THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMM ERCE1 1 - - h7reek iters eke Stout C'atrrp..Tamar- - Eke near Brate;ri:g�. whore he has tComdex' - Bloeks - - N01-226 - �een worI - !tar he stsn,Rner, • - ' _ Mrs. D. GMiaghaaa and Sandra Of - Lakemeld spent Sunday with he: _41CRERING PJANT ! BTATiON ROAD PSONL 1b - PicK=DCO =&)w1 .�� of 14 gmo&==I, MAXA6= . 3 - - -brother, Bili vow here. _..� Bill Keevil and his ,partner resent- : lywon an open horseshoe Pitt.. - - tasirnaTaeni at flesarea playing a-- Rainst men. Bill got the naming @ DOLLAR - • W _ _ 'Dom• M WON LAR FARADI + Mrs. ArthurPio use - :s ' spendSng OI LJIIRSTOCK '�`J•"� ' t'ANADAI S►Oerrs this week: at Georget0a*n vas, ing � COIJSCim-SERT. Six V( � FAME her daughter. Mrs. John Inglee. - \ is ` - _ The ladies of the Baptist Mission y waawo `i t;'aele will neeet on Aio6ttst 28, n at • as gap p r ase at. the licaae of Mrs. Frank �., t, T►} ' s Pfrz Schneider wi' 1 GosUci. Miss •Marg .' ` • - '' " Qive a report on the •convention. � t There w^u be a sketch on "The Liv- es of our M siotsesries". Mrs. Gos- lick's grotrJ in Charge o. the prog-osous eoLouRE•M ouARoa wo _ „. Famous British bead. wn • ` _ -0a0y Oa the Beed She"_ fir. t A fashion erwp -- the — • WOMEN -S waDRw-! s« thDARtr oY!!N ;? See f -:rt page for obituary ad .;sr, COLISEUM y, a Dairy Queen ampw _ late Robt. E .Forsyth• WEST A 2 t11 6 ` NNU tigoas m Me Colneoee. Aeg. ------------------" • •, Ito Sept 5 7 .w " : CAN�1 AN I Congratulations to Mel and Mrs. Carlt6rr an the birth.ot their son at _ .. Oshawa Hospital. _ .. _N�AL - ,. ,. - Miss A Brander is home again r� Bit es visiting for some time. with .re.. _ :NAT 1 O ,Y - .latives in Western Ontario. Darlene Mortensen and Lois Ann -__ f -Da,t'.dSan are czrSiping with the Girl INTERNATIONAL EXH ISITI _ ke for a:couple Of "AIR SHOW ©� Guides at m thewpord g at modern - ' the world's most modern Are Weeks. _ :aircraft. Sept. 7th 8 8tM1 ... - tong:atulations to Mr. and Mrs. c.n.E. waterfront /��, _.. eTohn Parker of Spruce Hill Road on ✓♦>�/�L �y / the birth of the:r son : __ (/t `u Cvfi L C. McDonald, :Pine.Mr. aAd ••_ _ -- � r. Ridge Read, have "sold their -ho•rnle _. 4- A New. features ... new exhibits .. • new.wonders for - end are leaving the community. We _ �� . the whole 95 roily . , . at the 'world's largest, the JI CANADIAN 1 the Freernan family. . _ -- - ' • _ .._. Bre also losingnter. ----------- --- - - - - RlrMV1 G i/ �_. -tMA "Musical Ride fabulous 1 C.N.E... or the first _time the Moutvn _ l , national Air Show with breathtaking aero- winmrinthe.eend:every ' batics. See international exhibits from aftern— and evening at _. • - - �I I- thabiII randslandShows. rntcrfor and around the world . , t#le newest in science. _ - 1 I industry and the arts ..:agriculture .. , i sports for every fan. Plan now fora v_jsit Exterior Pc1in ing you'll never forget.- - - - :Paperhanging - "I "M E. McGll 5 Cenepl RleMpf n _ - r _ i ItRIRNATtaIEAL uoanTs J M - - - Avvmo OF THE A vw4m � � Wendertel dhOte e � sig i 1f11�� bremetk dlspt0 ,' gRR O1tAs11MT7r1t1O --! 77,7 RAUS ' n0 , !�hpegnss, few uaNM RtaE• �• � �7- Fru*�i' +�Lh.� hdrbk y Pick* 391 w4 _ � ' Ya w e e►i�a�N�f jiM,, Ong No wy toms w taw ebm e t..«, t an" - i D _.S IFO R .. KE OD.__ _- MA T OPEN AY ROUGE -HILLS .. , . TIfI�R'SDAY & FRlD IV�GS ofto %-fto%o%o 1 iH 9.00 peme P$IQEB EFFECTIVE TH RS., FBI., SAT. AUGUST 23rd - 24th - 25th. _ _ TABLE QUEEN _ `, I Q Brown Bear No. 1 White ;fib. 'BREAD HONEY �65c - I Full 24 Oa. Sliced Loaf 2 1b. tin 7.01 N a rg a rin,e LBSa L= THAN 4 LBS. = We For Lb, _ w.� V aur �,un 41.0v . - - - - - - v " f■i V .. � ._ ..I.. �,w•."..•...'. ".fir-+�.:' - 4 .. ..... ... . .. _ ., - _ • D� Coegratdstiena to J� Paekaa ladles *ad eleven girls present: MW a selection sed �iiea3s Plida7♦ ' Bapte�er i4th — surd l ]Lr. sad Mrs. At& Sail attalded who passed her blade thirteen exam- is+atim 0 aa�Uay. president, Idrs. C. Clemm the • business .with h once °�� No. Piarw and Anne 'Guthrie 'an ng a duet "In 1 to ssie of 25 h d e, 3 the wedding of Amh's atghwti �ra�a- y they Creed and M toi. Mr. and Ma. Sydney BarrL, of lowed b soaig. the Harvest Field there is Work do." ][a. •�fi�7ilsm Guthrie Jr: cas- -� ..late model tractors. p:� baler, a . -• Cis Bell at Hamilton on Saturday. Bill Czap has received his discharge Dnnbarton spent the week and at the The roll Ball d►as answered by a verse home of their daughter Mrs. Arthur containing "harvest." . ducted a Gower contest. combine, milk cooler, Surge milker, along with other i nplements, . hay, - -- - ,� - - lrom the Navy after serving a Ove- Year term. Mike has returned to the Thompson and family. Gail Fuller of Rockwood is visiting Mrs. William Guthrie Jr, led the worship service which included Psalm The east group served refresh- menta, here grain, standing ensilage corn crop, ea.:, on zoxt.af Lot 17, Concession 2, - - naval base at Halifax after a month's issue spent his her cousin Linda Izatt• 7 Mr. Mrs. James Davidson vis- 66 and a prayer hymn no. 382 -The A few ladies from attended a bridal shower for Miss June Bryant l Searbofo To�%ship, one mile east o! " at parents' home. J=e and Pat-- ndeiwood of She1- and ited on Monday with -,Mr. and Mrs. group of girls sang "Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam" "Jesusgoy�� last Tuesday evening at the home of No. 48 EUOvFay, on Ellesmere Aoad. arno are -holidaying with their uncle - ---- �11�- K Mackenzie of -Oa and _7Mttle Children," Nancy Puckrin Cooy,_Nwth Ashawa.. ?ro^erto1 W". J. and Mrs. "e-. at 1.03 P. m. Terms. xis. aunt Mr. and ilira. William Guth- rie The Audley W. A held the August meeting in the church with seventeen played two piano selections. Daclene White recited "Someone." ----------------------------------- _ MLLE REGISTER _ cash. No reserve. KEN and CLARKE Joy Astley ptRENTICE auctioneers, - 3 i D _.S IFO R .. KE OD.__ _- MA T OPEN AY ROUGE -HILLS .. , . TIfI�R'SDAY & FRlD IV�GS ofto %-fto%o%o 1 iH 9.00 peme P$IQEB EFFECTIVE TH RS., FBI., SAT. AUGUST 23rd - 24th - 25th. _ _ TABLE QUEEN _ `, I Q Brown Bear No. 1 White ;fib. 'BREAD HONEY �65c - I Full 24 Oa. Sliced Loaf 2 1b. tin 7.01 N a rg a rin,e LBSa L= THAN 4 LBS. = We For Lb, _ w.� V aur �,un 41.0v . - - - - - - v " f■i V - N, • - - • i ,•r low y f:CLEARANCE CLEARANCE MENSSport shirt clearance of popular name brand items. Shirts usually selling at Of sport coats and jackets. Still•some $5.95. NOW ANY WOMEN ' S - MIORI� JEANS good buys left here of fine quality 2 for 7.99 apart goods selling at r- Nothing like them for rugged wear }� ;, CASUALS y ----------------- . CAS � ; Year in and year out. Made from � REDUCTION t- • - • -., heavy qualitySanforized denim. - - -- Strong, durable belt loo Featured ---- Clearance o'iines of dadis q au _ ------------------ en ' r of tw 'CLEARANCE --------- mer casual shoe=. Excellent quality .... ' _� with or without hammer Trap. shoes in shades of red and black. t•T SIZES 30 TO 44. EACH ...Of men's odd suits. Regularly seliiTlg Y. CLEARANCE Open heel and toe. Fine style strap. = ` /.� at 09.95. Some suits with 2 trousers. 'RegularlyBelli t .95. 2e98 NOW CLEARING AT i _z_— --�- men`s suriirrie� garden oho �nq AT;3 PAIR- _ _ Regularly �• •k - - egu y priced at 52.98. Good quad_ AND "` 2809 ity in grey and sand colon. ; t _ 2069 71 � � - � � - 2.09 Each � - • .' . � 4.�0 _ _Extra Pants 6.95 - INow . .. . - . • • _ � - � , ' Y J. R. BOYES DEPARTMENT STORE. - STORE HOURS: Mon., Tues., Thurs., Sat. — 9 a.m. to -6 p.m.; Wed..— 9 a.m. to 12 Noon (Closed Wed Aftonmen); Fri. — 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. PICIEMINYG 281 %- PICSF.RING 281 E ... _.. _ - .. � MISCELLANEOUS _ __ ALLCONCSETE •"YOU D8IVL TSB FIRST LEggpN�CCHU •' �$ F IIQISH>zD FLOOWOBI!_ .,FOR QUAL1]r= TV smvicB - AND PICKERIIiG marViNG SC3100L SEPTIC , TANKS FIRF.PI.AC=BLOCK W0fiX JtNTSNNA INBTALLATIOPI IIs And _ ARTICLES FOR SALE:, CARDS OF THANKS cA1:1. —-a�nc>z- s°�>�s A �s� — ieSoxs, ecs�Bn�a �11w --------------------------- PFROMAlUntte 2-esls _ LAWri![aRaB We would like to thank the peo- — TV AND RADIO — •?GdR gAI new and nesrondltloard pie of the district for tpe•r kind ex- GiTAIi.AN'TEED SZRVICa 0" of and hand"aw~w@ at prea —o—= aasiataace at a Rbe TP • p>teae• Plakerl� 009 of.. the accident with our, son and 0Xferd 941001 OR - . J ------------ --------- for the many Coral tributes at the - Aslaatic S-1S91e 7m aALFt54 ln. wood bed. @Prins&. funeral - �� YourFriendly,Resi at Agent _.YISURANCi marshal! mattress (new) S� boy's DSr, and, Mra.Y. Saaki----_:__- -___ -__ ___ ..-_--.. �� AGENT 4i @skit and station wawa cost Good -" - 'tom — CASUALTY — BONDS — - AUTOMCHM Size 20. Both for $13.00: . HELP PREVEN!)t FIBER condition. We would like to thank our neL- I' # . - LIABILITY INSURANCE, RG i4t@. P. G. Littlejohn. Pickering• yhbors and friends for their asasat- Have Your Furnace, Chhuney Or Btgt FROM AND LIST YOUR I20IL1Ttsf FOR PALS WIUi. _ •- --------------- ante and kind words at the time at Oil Bursar Cleaned With Heavy rOR ,BALE —` two nanay scats, 0116 the accident, of our nephew. Stanley i Doty EgaipmeW By Experts s _ r brown and cne white. F. Crowells. Sasaki, and ror the floral tributes at WORK GUARANTEED C Y R I .L . M-0 R L E Y Phone: Pickering 687J12 the funeral I AUTHORIZED CQLEMA-'�7 t . r �. ------ DEALER z _ PICKERING 67 i>ie- �lSoae Sur- --- _'-- —_— . - _ 1St. $Bars K1mIIre" t`seorre 1 _ a:an's I . SALES AND -SVIC _Ficker:ng 135. faomori., Coleman Space Heaters Coleman Floor Furnaces ¢ FOR -SALE — Wilton. rug. felt under Mrs. Walter Seymour and family! Cotsman Hot ?hater Heaters pad colour grey. like new, 9 x B x 9. wish to convey their sincere thanks - Trade -ins Taken 8e, Above—Baits 8W, Pbone Pickering 32SW4• to their- friends and nelg as --lar — their kindness and'sympathy during I 00 Burners. Party, Off Tanks, HEATING i HELP WANTED their recent bereave neat, especially 00, coal, woos Hitchen stoves r -- - -- — thaakuig ReY. ,T. Crouch, Twio cARrrAx3mS WAFTED --- ------=----------- ----- - On. BUR3nM • FORCED AIR O(L-FIRED FURNACES INSTALLED-� --- prretakers required foa eacb..of the ' toilowing two -roomed xboola.. Base TO KiCNT - SALES AND slsEtvDC ne School and Glew—e School AJAX —ter $.tj INHOMES WITH OR WITHOUT BASEMENTS 2'his is a pert -.time Job. Duties to ,ROOM and _BOARD -central, in the ---- -- - - --- - Commence September 1. Reply :n Village of Pickering. Phone Picker- CEMENT BLOCKS writing, age• experience. and ing IIB PT.AM OR ROCK FACED - a salary expected, to — A. W. Tye&. I WELL AND CULVERT T1LE - 1. - - Isec.-Tre"..-School Area No. 2: R. inti ng.I COMING EVENTS SEPTIC: TANKS - a j UM3RMGZ CONCRETE PRODVCTs C� Furnaces Conyeded To Oil Heat PHONE 2"W - --•-• PAECOLLECTION -------- -+ J _ ' HELP WANTED I jus 28 _ ------- — _ ;'jutotaiobile Ealesmen (Lwo), prev The CMdfeilows and Rebekah C. p . ._ `lURNACES VACUUMS) Z4 -SIR- !!OMIT OIL BURNER SERYICt Ao,,a experience not .necessary A T. wM hold another Collection of '--------------=-- - Itrafning courae provided with pay: . Salvage Paper on Saturday, Septeni- I SEPTIC ?ANE CLEANING TBAIs si BESIR� — EfTIMItTEf WTntOVT WLIdATION high earnings to men' with ability, bar 22. For pkkup, pboue—Picker-P'ROMP'T SEitVIL'E MAY OR BVSNINO — PHONE AT. 2.1748 M 341"1re � - ;. turbo awilling to follow insulm- tai 116W1. jgoos Seaway Motors. Whitby.'- ---=--r-== 'WALTFi WARD - =----------- ------•-- WELL DRMLLtNG - WAPTRitLSB WANTEm--full or D done by - ; NIC: NOS Orae' Dan's Grill (nights) Pickering- _ 'J3 ' X • . � and S. �. ;RICE --- -=---=---- ----------------- � � � �JOHN. L . L A Y � - WANTED is Yeah' Experience a@dXML C. XUZXA16 2L.-0. :-INSURANCE - o�ra Equipment Phone Collect , *reetsvine Ont. .' 182 Dasidss Bt �Iss9' ` '' ' - DAY WORK - 14 tib:. oxry MORTGAGE CANCELLATION—FAMILY INCOME Waninn wants day work. 9.00 to 4.00 - o: w'�ete.. . " ttitleri•tsrs AHsa nrs-'ww;i). - a—SUCCESSION DUTIES — Mra '3[mdsy, Wednesday, may. ----------- ------------------------ o>A71BIe HOvs16 _ IlsabdL Aastey, =phone Gena se START your own business. Our pro- li[ea a Bit, -els t. LID —`' THE PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMrANY LIMITtEp �o1M4 Pickering %W. ducts are 'a must'in all families. Ex- a Ti •)tool -{OF EN�p - ' - • aug 24 cellent commission. Free `&ampler 1 -------------------=---------- ----- with each order, Specials with tree Teleph ones Pi nq 28 -----------------•-------------- ckd" ran THAT L7[TILA BEDSOOBL pr6dvats Monthly premium, Free cat -- 14! OR BATHROOM alogue and details on request CALL — 7. EASTJEB FAMII.ER, Station C. Montreal. ' COZII'1 "c Rs — PICKERINd--------------------------------- $100 A WEEK,. phone - 183 WANTED X. 8. Merttaiee Arraaied UNGRADED EGGS - TOP PRICES ' -CHAU'FM---wants full PAID AND MORE • r art time work: Phone 'Claremont Re[�r >�-up AJAXLUMBER Co. O P LITTLE BROG . ALTONA 8]D. Become a jobber in your area: We BZ806. _ AND 2rFD, cox. LUMBER AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES 1 ------ -'-- --�---'-- Phone: Pickering E27M1 Bre distributors for nationally advee- - tined' products ouch as General Eleo- Puinters and Decorator osis • ------------------------------------ per trio, Du ;•:PLI(WOOD ... PAINT. ARBORITE 11,26 hour for quick, clean andEAVETROIIGHINCi pmt, etc. Make more money. .guaranteed first-class painting, pap- $his proven dignified way. We tarn erhanging, plaster repairing. tarsen- NEW AND REPALfiS ever our established retail accounts = " DOORS AND TRIM tering and. alterations. Eric Stokes. to person selected. Our essential, and j ?Decorator, R, R, 3, PickerinjL Phone Phone: Oshawa RA 3-bo42 • person --must be of good . chsractee p80J, Estimates and samples free, ----------------------=------ and have some ftnancea. Money-bselt _ r CABs WANT= - "wantee on an merchandise parch- : � Station Road and No. Z Hithww 1 TION BLIZZARD - .- , - '_• For Wrecking axed. For full details, write, giving : ;_-'ELECTFUCULN_ ALd�ON - Your name, address and phone asas- - --A}t-1iF - 00 t0 —t r' , `-MiPHCNE PICKERHVG ;:W $b11ie , ae ATI ntie 2-2Ks - t Cameron St; — Pickering •-,�.. +: _ . _ , TR&PAL SALES LTD. 882 r !z"�L. illt 'os+ _ - .err =ns at.; Toronto 2►_ o�isete ' _ _oir AJAX 1045