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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1956_10_05- V(ty 72 NO. Sl Unt d Btatea:�iE.56 W.—W MUBKAILand soh PUSLLSHMMS Authoiiia As 6ecoad Class';ilattea ' �Hpuen ate: $2•00 per lar PICSERING, ONVJUO FR DAY, OCTOBER 5, 1956 5 Ceuta Poe Copy post office Dept, Ottawa, Ont, ` • Teen-Agers Hurt InFata- ' 17th ! In PickerinCasirn Aheade Ro11s_ Two Car Crash Here � T� 1"ow�shio Far'This Y�a� Several local teen -a err were in_ g x'f'�, volved in a motor accident when two - Y y� y # cars collided) at No. 2 and the entran- y' j ce to Oxford Sales, west of here, _ xis w, r�si �Ac-$'!e� d3 b3�e14- w Many�Ilo neth Wag& age 17, of West Hill, Col- Ho y Lded with ' a ca- coming Out from , / _ Oxford Sales, driven by. James Pep - 'On pard, age 19, of Ajax; Tuesday evening, Ptckertng , l _ PICKERING VILLAGE r � Injured in the Wa Township had its 17th fatality ica r eg car were: this year. Puckering Township Pol• r Tremor Renshaw, 15, o2 Port Union, ice have'handled 13, and assisted - on I - Mr and -Mrs. Jas. Koch and' dau _ with head lacerations; - RobS. Haw-. 'fMun others. Added to this have ghter tubed aaur Northland ' A kin& -16, of West mm tn- wo suicides. Bancroft area art ween -end. j }cries. Hawkins was taken from the Neil C' and Mrs, Murkar• NV,-itby The area, especially the south -end, ` Ajax Hospital to the East General, and W. C. Mur�ere up :n th is, growing. There are more people i osy, Hurt in the Peppard car were: Don Highway 35 and Huntsville area oi; g more cars and more crime, Saturday -last looking, fcr colour" <' Br: kgs. 15, Riverside Drive with B' �s of August 31st this is the re- head in, Edgar LeBlanc. 15, ad j While very nice, anotr_er week or. - cord cif cases that have passed two even night be better, Ther@ r Riverside Drtve • 'with broken right , s through the township police office, 't leg. and Edwar3 Hatfield, 18, ax, I was still 'plenty ci green" in, thg , = and they only handle cases south of gg, with head injuries. d f north. ' d W -. ------ -----------r------- the it concessions 28 drunk driv- The Coroner's Inquest into the' ers; 5 inquests; 4 endin 2144 in- ' death of the late Michael ]2cG:Bevy, tt r Dist. Gov. Addresses vestigations; "109 persons through the i brought in -the verdict "accidental, "x 1 cells of the police station for char. . i death", McGreevy was killed on the ges of liquor, criminal and tra-Mc. 26th of August when his motorcgclo E Local Rotary Club Up to August the poLce have had r. 537 convictions of to the rear of a c_ ar .neat,From the the standpoint of police wd-k J - Thanksgiving Dal—Monday scally.this is an r�• This Week - from the impressive record, but } Basiness places closed, In this ---------- ewpcint cif deaths e' c . Walter DeGeer, -of the" Bow==- On- Tuesday -night a father of two , EJwsnls To Entertain $weary y' , MU D of thus District for this year =made his port Beach, dad on=�a�hosv tal scot On Monday, October 15, the Luz., i � cial v �resru7t-o-f"in}ur_—.lee surra n a, eri -�-�'°� �--�-, _a on Monday evening, at the High his car ivs in collision with an Bah- I Pickering Rotary Club, meeting and' School, Governor De -Geer is one of t at the H Scho:l Cafeter ,1 •-' aroma car. .in front of the, Dumbarton dtnu'+F � �.� a • the finest speakers this distr.ct has echo -1• His S -pear -old eon received } at 6.30. Mr, H. V. Lush, President air ' _.. the ern aninurn Co •had among gov ora sande the internal irijnrries. 1 Supreme Al• swill "be thq, establishing of this club is 1942. When :s all this ve}ne to atop'— dinner speaker. y ] K An enthusiastic'' -Rotarian, he be- when reaDle ,ct.•p thinking they can. _ lieves Rotary to be one of the great- drink and. drive, becaate less ---------- and ! v _ � __ • - of aaabaasadors of. international careless sten then are behind the - -' .. and peace agencies. wt1a1 al s i goodwill •will do a: lot t0 helm. Mean c rust x �fi • - ap!{ --------------------------�-- bile it 1^oks litre an endless t--41 oaf- acrid-nts, inj2siM -hospitals • r Two Teen -Agars Hurt deaths and inquests, . . At Ajax Library ---------------- Several Pickering Village artists' In Motorcycle Crash New Rooks. Added to are exhibiting at the Aja�c Pkbii� - - - - Library for the next 'tw.; weeks. We Two towash p youths were:iajured p�rk�!rl�a Libra uaderatsird this library :pia. every ' .. R on is - m Sunday night on the 4th ccaceas- _ � afternodn and evening. Among those _ i y1sK the po sastss ,from of Dstnbaston Hees a crane lo�vess ion, east of the Bc-ock Road, when The follovrna ace new books that having exhibits are: Thos. Gibson, i rbi b Bean now gees ahead mother length of pipe.into place. Shear. mach.ne crashed into the ditca, have been ad,+ed to the shelves of S'., • Gordon Gibson, Mrs. C. Stasitt, IlapWly. 7[aa are now weritios west Ptrkering Public . Lib Mrs. W. G Lawson, Mr. C: Jollide - in Oshawa Hospital are; the open- vary; 'R't ev star. Robert Perry, -17 with a tract- Walled H'•n Doctor', "The Sleeoto.•s and Mr, Petitjean. Mr, Jolliife, Art tired pelvis, and his passenger. Geo: Moon'•. "The Valley of the V.r.'- Teacher at the High School, and" an � AL Frenchman's �� � ����� �O Rogers. 17,.wAll, con tits:on and back '`ley Lowered MoWeigh", -The rex exhibitor himeelt -viers to the a* Avemve�- -.._ — - Police stag one of the boys sand - an on-cotrung car forced them cd_ _ the road and kept going. The mach- , Expect Influx of 150,000 People . „ l ine fell on Perry. `-earoy re,identa • ned medical a.d.. and poaSe 11 td g I'AUTC11 s, x'•' "Eat And deet At The Junior ,7 c _ Fanners' Booth a • __ . machinery �exiiibits: half a mile long: " , The largest crowd ever to attend a tti a bare teen' told that 'tractor 4 Preparing for, the Plowing. Match ' ^. at Bcrooklin on October 9:h, to 12th. single e-.ent- in Ontario County will drawn wagons will be used to convey s +er flock -to the farms beim u the Ontario Chanty Junior Farmers B used for the people about the several hundtyed , K tare trying to live up to the slogan Internat:onaL Plowing Match next acres: Almost every organization is - : "Fast and Meet at:the Juaicr Far- Week, west of Brooklin on. No. 7 the count;; is taking part in one way Highway or. another. There will be several en- . me. -s' Booth". . Those in charge of preparations for trances to th- plowing tratch: Some At the last- meeting of the Bar -B- this invasion expect there 'Will be from No. 1_ b^low ror,`kl:n and from.. Q. Chicken L'inner Cum-'n:ttee, with., about 150,000 people in the area from - No' ' H:ghway to the -,,-est. - chairman dark Pearson, reportei that October 9 to 12. 'There will be acres Sevei,_l acrc3 .have lxen set aside �r` a the booth plans are prog_-essrng very. "of tents alone; and several =lane. of for parking.ar.d sheat r farm 'in all favorably ,and that they are now looking forward to serv.ng you To, make ma: a convenient for you' to , _ Juniors are planning tc make their booth truly Junin_- Farzne� and from J _ - �« their plans it should be one of the- - v the Match. land -mark! at ------------ ----- S J. L Boyes Det tore ;�`> _ ► � :`-� - Dept. t � i} # `ISEI LmiG OuT SALE 't , _ ►�- i , t f -TU1L TO PAGE 3 ti 'Council �► . �• � � � _� Township, Briefs .. , } � •°� Y ` _ .��, --�,, • Mr, and Mrs. Edward Barnes - c County Engin to the at _ Hullo' and `'alley Farm -Road bride g '_HEARNS-BARNES strand of pearls and small pearl ear- aProaches, railings, etc., as requested. r rings and carried yt•llow mums. The )Sept. of Mines advise they will keep A wedding of interest to French-. bridesmaid -was bliss Joy Beamer who council informed on their•, action re man'a Bay and district took place on wore a gown of aqua cryslette with license for Highland Creek Sand and + ' - September 22nd at Fair- one strand of earls Gravel Co. • Saturday, Pearls, pearl ear- • port United Church, when Dorothy rings and carried yellow mt}ms. October 7-13 being Fire Prevention 4 ---Agnes 'Hearns, daughter .of Mr. and The wedding was perfoCrrted re Chief or Deputy will in- i .Mrs, James Hearns of Frenchman's Rev,'J. W. Wilkinson. The best man' sped buildings or r Bay became the bride' of Robert Ed- was 'Don Topping;" A.C.N. 'The- wed- quested. The- photo may not be tea recent, but bride height are stillthe same ! ward Barnes, son of Mr. and Mrs. ding music was played by Mrs. Chas. F. B: Baker is the new president of bridge, g Liverpool Ratepayers Assoc. A young *' Lloyd ames of bride, given Scarborough. y . Pears. Ushers were: Glen .lohnson, C.N.R. advise township they may C. f p brakeman step- _ShaNv mutuoled � a flew ' o:"d% wnem - van in marriage b her R.C.N. and Jack Trail, R.C.N. sped from the piaCrm of a caboose he first got to him. He fell from the' ther, wore a gown of white tulle At the reception bore through their roadbed to plump- that was sto` " Aped on the C N. R" e�. en f t bridge Sam, bodice embroidered wt white . all, the ., bride's mother received, ing station. bridge at the foot of Church S:, on side'and landed ca hard;,'•et'sand. - —aequlZwaltz length skirt with long wearing a navy blue suit and c rsa a Clerk instructed to prepare and Saturday night and plv ed .45 fest Iia3 5hsw fallen about twent _ white satin bow at bac7c one ran o to roses. a grooms mother e - hat petitions for proposed aide- yo his death. _ _ �� —IN ' P to the -calf he would. -have roliafi- of pearls with small pearl .earrings assisted, wearing a navy blue suit walks on Altona Rd. and Fairport Robert -Sita' age 20, of Belleville, down the .bank or n !ew feet to the- �' f find carried a bouquet of white mums and corsage of pink roses,' North. was working with ' a freight exti_-a west and he would have fallen_ Into Will pink rose buds. For the wedding trip to Muskoka Heron _Drive to have mP•h• that was puttings cars -off at_the- The maid of honor was Mrs. Helen the bride_wore_ a_ charcoal dress -with; spm limit .—. -- - .-- -- a,�� �� � � �lieved it This is the first Rune that anyonet oT tie trt'de; w�io won pale green shortie cost. On their re-' Advise Mr. R. Ferguson that he �y h one of his brat train has been known to, i>all mom,-tbisi - - s gown of yellow ¢ryalette with Doe turn, they will live is Halifas. will be required to keep better order rum. The conductor reported that bu=dge. around his place of -business. --- _ --- ......................... ------------ ............. - a. , - , • 1 i :r Mer �.. •F ` J�Y�� the horse has been stolen." In Paris showings. Then they, too, % �.� • French Act To Curb Fashion, Thieves those really bad old days, pirates resorted to many subterfuges to —n attended couture openings dis- obtain their merchandise as private clients or as- 1 guise. A model renter was the can- Y The recent Paris fashion is, I find, little understood on sistant buyers, armed with a tral character of •-a • wartime openings marked the renewal of our side of the Atlantic. A col- .photographic eye and scissors to thriller -sort of a minor Mats - fashion piracy, which - eve! league remarked the other day: a surreptitious sample from Hari of the ruffle! This was since the first masa advent of "IVs too bad the French can't' be snip the so-called an inattentive mannequin s .sass during "phony cop - foreign buyers atter World War more realistic about bean co when - the French and _� Clams I - has plagued the Paris cou- led." In her .view the enormous brie Pretext of examining the German troops exchanged an - "And still the weather makes ture• preponderance n o w a days ' of is was ° _ casional grenade across the. the erns. The gravity .of this problem American fasli!'ons must, ave Maginot e ane in Paris Rain, thunderstorms erately priced dressmaker and rain and still more rain It rendered copying' insignificant, but not et - was adventurous, really makes But actually a great number millinery shops in whose back Y Your 'hears ache rooms one could get the latest really hazardous. - to drive was perfect -actually! -and there of styles, which we think of as Paris originals at a Traction of One model renter -let, us ca through the countrcall and see field . after field of was hardly any traffic at all 100 per cent American designed, the couturier's figure. They even her Miss 'Borrowby-alone ha¢ spring crop standing in water, We passed good farms and poor first saw the light in some Paris bore the couturier's own "griffe" braved possible perils to coma the heads farms;, crops cut and crops still couture salon. A certain amount < pec ppe • almost certairilY (the claw mark, as the specially to Paris by clipper ,attend sprouting _.,end ,matted Sog=;her," standing. One thing we noticed � copying, of course, is legiti woven and copyrighted label is couture showings being held for `$ '.Ocir flats were wooded and , particularly was the absence of mate: the right to reproduce has wed), which copyist purveyors `private customers. She hoped ' -on1Y a miracle kept the bridge weeds. Above Guelph it was ob- been paid for by the manufac- counterfeited by the yard. no doubt to scoop the American from floatingp vious that few farms were being turer. Copying however causes Buyers' arrivals at 'the various market with some unique Paris e away. Now the considerable financial loss each for-which_s could --ob- viously appears to have clear- sold for sub -divisions. industrial _ arls__hotels were listed in the diol 7 thiuidentorttSs- a- -sites er super -highways as - - — - - daily papers, and the lobbies viously command her own price- , foiecast again for tonight. Wt are down here. It was hearten- a + were haunted by young men and Miss Borrowby, whom I knew a, hope the weatherman is wrong Ing to know there are still many women carrying brief cases stuf- slightly but not as a model rent- -not Only• acres; in Ontario where fields fed with Couture sketches and er, invited me to lunch. "Amer - on the farmers ac-� 'count , but for the Exhibition are ploughed and crops sown samples. They waited only for scans should stock together, these too. This was the day we and harvested. O! course there 3 ; ,' nod to follow an unscrupulous days, there are so few of us should have gone but we just are still plenty o! good farms in i r prospective customer into some ' left in Paris," she said. "I am -a Halton count but the certainly secluded corner to display illicit buyer, you know." she added. - couldn't face the tri with so Y Y Y much humidity in the air. So are getting fewer in number all d a wares. "But I have no longer a single we regretfully stayed at home. the time. x assistant. You attend all the g y Y As the time went on, fashion openings sway. It would be For ms it was not too great a Kincardine is a very nice little bootleg gangs were organized. pe hardship as ' I had had anon- town Clean, tidy, good stores " .- Techniques were perfected Ill- a great favor if you would select - t derdul outing over the week- and a tine residential area. And paid workers on the couturier's a few numbers for me -get - - 4md•--an outing that was most of course there is _ the lake and own staff were suborned. them made up in your size." unexpected a. trip to the a wonderful freshness in the There was just one period I explained to her that as a Laltie Huron district where I air. I noticed this particularly when the Paris designers could, member of the working press, bad never been before. on the Monday. Nellie and I and did, crack down effectively I could buy nothing for resale, walked down town, leaving the �. on the style thieves That was She let the matter' drop and I - Some gtonth ago friends 'of t, .noire World War 1•i when the forgot all about her. _ ..ours mentioned having been to kitchen stove alight. When we g Kincardine for the weekend. -Bot back the house was stifling. Paris couture came under mili- That is, until I received an arelli "Kincardine," I exclaimed, "I I Had it been here the house I Lary control. - - urgent call from n exclusive wouldn't have cooled off until. lectin me. in on an exclusive `I haLv-e � alt old schrutt .irietcd- in- ,- . ---- - - -- story:-"Sehiap", said_ Miss Bor= - Comnd- a oors tries, the dress business was notes a e .a -covered that Mrs. ( and windows thrown open the subject to regulations for con- rowby had tried to buy an -all ! the house was fresh and cool serving tfie national resources, the houses, but had been turned E. actually knew Nellie because the division bean headed by a down. Subsequently a young she -lived--almosE ixaetiy op- m no time. as was wonderiuL g American night - club singer, -ane -m ed our act- _ rpMelar army major. And on - - posits Mrs. E's Kincardine iyities, neither Nellie nor I had .: -- another front tlxe designers were performing .in voce•, -cam the war- friends, Although it was quite .a - .. „� -protected by the # a m e d time "blued -out caves." had or- a car to get around with so we dered several evening gowns. coincidence I did not think I - �: "Deuxieme Bureau" (nearest " couldn't go any farther than our )-or her act, she said. anything more about. it- until 1 k FBI.) feet would take us. One French equivalent to the FB last week when Mrs. E. phoned I F "Schiap" m more instance of our dependence The bureau moved in because. d - tree; said- they ,were going to - man of the fashion crates, e, ode and deli�•ere tiieni. As a matter of routine, Kincardine again and would I upon tour wheels to take us Y' p she had checked wills Lucien .,„, who had gained a more or less around. During the. night I even Lelong, president of- the Paris like to go with them Would I.- toyed with the idea of hiring a a��`` A solid footing in the Paris pic- girl had - There was only one answer to zw ture, were German-, And it was o number The girth a __... car next morning but it didn t t a syndicate.. that question. I had looked at - - _ found that secret information got a umbo of things. seem 'worthwhile • as w e were the place so oaten on the map was being conveyed to the en also• and wished I could tackle the 'leaving about one o'clock. t tmy through codes disguised; as. Further investigation showed . My friendship with Nellie ' embroide or that she had bought in every 125 mile trip but I _knew my, j ry print patterns. - eyes wouldn't appreciate driv- !' follows a rather unusual pattern. t A certain fashion leading couturier's establish- photogra- - Ing that -far. But with someone Wt sat side by side during our r e a more clothes. o to ong ear :-last year- at school. We both phot', for instance: had been m= •'' ,�� remarked• shoo' she could wear else driving -that was another stalled is Paris for l7 years. He ' - story. We left here about severs married Canadian .service men s I (or pay for out of her - salary) - spoke perfect French and was 9a the morning and got to Kin- and -we both came to Canada in for years. A companion. had } generally believed- to be froth ` 1919. For some years we were acquired a suspicious selection _ cardlne about ten, The weather + Lorraine• lie left Paris quietly of daytime outfits. - _ _ i out of touch with ,each other. vacation short! fore And then one day I was reading x felt a n Y be Here's ' where the Deuxieme -the - declaration of war in 1939• .: IPL@ter Centerpiece the •'Homemaker Page" in the Bureau ii enl into action. The old "Globe". One letter was He. _returned in 1940 with the _ c e mother" an y 1 ►s omen rmy, hotel. 'F}cey surrounded, it. but Oceupat on s Iieute t e Its contents I had a hunch it was " n uniform on a white M3 Borrowby, mysteriously _ written by my friend Nellie. I ped oil,, had flown. Literally - _ I - in P a private, hired plane. head- - of _ i .a a non in a gree • horse -rote to Little Mother care - This lieutenant was placed at ed for Libson and the home- -_ the Homemaker and found my ------ of `t hunch' was right. We correspon- a z _.the_ head of censorship of the - _ « • •,bound clipper. xiem Bu- •- +�, • dad for several years but drop- .' e had a resu agenspfoilowedu in aebrace complete fashion—with. aT n bParis fashion press. lack everyone mark of fighters. There was in ex- +- ped it again during the Depres- pbig cititcg (and closer chase over sion of the '30's -probably be- j _ against the names -of those who the Pyrenees. •e1j `.>>;• �� cause we and our families were w• -" = had- refused to use his photo- �;:��,.`k►` �•, _ that woendidn'tthrough want to wrperi ite -� edsbon phs ahimothrotsghr had t the ryears.ise fe He had no aThe luthorityerted Lt detain police t sr. �r American citizen. While trying �' '��.��•� ��� about. I wonder how much other took pleasure in retusinjt to = +I•'••• �'. correspondence was dropped a I year to a large number of repu- pass their articles, thus forcing Set it, they did manage suf- ����s'�''1�'tt round .that tame? Neither of us table American firms, as well them out of jobs, or even shut- iicient delaying tactics, to pre- • ••..•t``ti g g publications. vent Miss B's ettin her dresses knew' what happened to the as to the French originators. -tin down their clearedr The g bureau men ar- ' ' ��� ,, s► other until we met at a W.I. This being the case, a short But to return to the pirates ... - - -- raved just in time to nee the _ meeting in Guelph last year- history of style piracy and some responsible for the loss to cou- cli r dila ar in the clouds, - t •r no, I guess it was early this ways to -combat it elllcaciously lure. coffers of millions of francs p p ear: Nellie has. never been back may prove useful. the lady on board. The loot was _ '� ".; •;a y � each season 'were the model- Oiled up on the strand. • Thej to the Old Country , but she The pastel modernistic murals renters. These were not,, strictly took it back to Paris. 'knew that I had as rity visit was of Madeleine Vionnet's salons on speaking, copyists. They placed It is such goings-on that led' `mentioned in., our home -town the Avenue Montaigne -not far big orders for Paris originals at to the severe screening of per I; paper to which she stili sub- from Dior's present premises top prices. 'The catch was -they so a, scribes. 5o she had news of s of Paris couture today. " s a no idea what ated with admoriatory . texts: them on one-night stands. These must present their pass- • yr' had happened to her -not until "The work of art is personal Tickets of admission used to ports and each one a special a -•vier she inquired for me in Guelph.' property ... To copy is to steal be $100,00. Manufacturers not identity, card issued by the Pans ---i All of which is a good illustrat- ... and others in similar vein. only of garments, but of but- couture syndicate. One musk ion of the far-reaching infiu- M. Trouyet, Vionnet's famous tons, belts, zippers, accessories, pay the "dedit," a deposit, -be- ence of a local paper, and also and formidable director, was a textiles, etc. could for that price fore being allowed to view any I. of the Women's Institute as ■ leader of the fight -against copy- sketch, handle, and copy assho. a wIf purchase is made, the I medium of renewingfriendshipsand the dail press was only 'much as they could remember. .edit is applied to it, It not, it c and acquaintances. oral . allowed ywed to viewa new Vionnet` Even when the couturiers lis- ia' forfeited: SA,1 keep, up your subscription to collection several weeks after covered what was happening, At Dior's the dedit is $1,001 ° your home -town weekly and the first showing (when il9caden- they had no redress; what to see the clothes, another $W never lose touch with the W.I!! tally it was no use to them) Int modem •renters did with their against the hats. The minimum F neat�+i Never under -estimate the power their cables describe the new property in the United States In some lesser_ houses L 41M. ;y of either -their influence' is --line too graphically. • was outside their jurisdiction. Elegant centerpiece for your greater than you think. Haven't "This, - however, was literally - All known model-rilpters were '. dining table! A graceful swan t just proved it? Ab ; "locking the stable door after, barred forthwith from the top ISSUE 19" 11 -------,crocheted in pineapple design - -some 7 - '3in it with fruit or flowers. -I° . -58'1:Crochet •dares . ..-•. - - • tions for swan centerpiece; body Sake this delic' CQ-- 'Pattern.EE ISR QM ! about 12x6% inches. Use heavy jiffy cotton - starchstiffly, - r Combine,Sift togeow ,1 timeCombine•'� •� Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS (stamps cannot be accepted, use YOU ice e�Aa� °" postal note for sa:ety) *for this l+li aeecasMl•d•t t• flaw inipa MAGIC to to to Laura Wheeler, - - fine bWedk+nh ... give ' rghteenth St., New Toronto, Purpose flow Add dry Mirodi•nti to cr•oomd you lighter, f ner•t•xturd _ 1hit. Print , plainly PATTERN ti_ ` s tops. Meek Mktns'r•%VdW _,. gUMBER, your. NAME arra AD- %to baking••de Creamr .` . •.MwnahywNhedik,•saM resdh. MAGIC 11RE38. _ .. �.'^-�.� �• !i a obef"nina rbdno offer o" ddiMm Torn /eking Powder Sanborn Coffee Chose a Gred•elly blend In 2imf b baM•m vAM Our gift to you two won- eek• next Nine - • Patterns ked brown — Na•wd - r Balm our home - printed -in -our :N*^ .:ter - _ _ Laura Wheeler ' Needlecfaft - 1•t•d seg" et•ly, % Isyen, n of ! to o Wk for 1956! Dozens of. other yk a nae• ekt•t•s. M 1•y n •f ate eek• rasabi►elfjis shet..kaittitig, embroidery', iron - - _ j-: s ss,,, f w•N.i.sish am b•tw9eil and cover with a e•f ee• { 1 - sols, novelties. Send 25 cents for beetins -11.after •soh addition. Covered frs�Hng I s four copy of this book NOW w '_Stock Purchased and to Be Liquidated by Lightmili of Scarborough - T Iwoo==f, V we're doing our best 71 tove ' you Forrest. � ,,, ,'•• _ -'�: ;i _ 5 fiteeond ce Dumber Co. .,...: mew" �UNBAR�ON FILL- •'"...� o.►► 1"01M Rooms k Days - _ waaL Para NAS rrw� A. x to 9.16 _ ; r H L41 P. IL to i.90 h ON , p ' E 166 o Pine Plyw od _ • Be In a hurry for gasoline or complete F1" allboa` r(� - , lubrication? We have the most up-to-3ate Moulding //�� __ _ Thi'store - - , - equipment and techniques to help speed yoit til �tzid>tn ` ati 4 •� on your way. Tr7cus! P BDiG PHONE: a - I '. - _ _ , ' ...y �rrtnn► ; ---- --- ---- ------- ------------ _. y �SSO _ : _ MiirMin�IMlsMr�rwiiMMMArrM ` - - ISSO SERVICE ----.---- w.1�e as ,�. DISNEY.MOTORSoffs A am err S, °a , New & Used Cars - _ IN It I 'A• 1 Esq t _ QUALITY MEATS _ - - - - - .• Phone 18Z . ,. • ^ .�sIT oL,3 ��� ,� Pickering COHPLEPE LINE. 07 EVERSHA" PENS and Prices A r s LADTEN and �vzs• wwZCs;s t Moderate ce From ! *50 Teras"t $I.M Wee1 '_.- Ouse Wanted ..,PHONE PICHEiZAiti Ef! - . 1 - Pickering 3ev► elrV. M : CLIERT WITH $:,000 DOWN PAYMENT W1S8l.B HOIIS! ix oR AROIIND PIC$ERING- AN OLDER" TSpE RESIDENCE WOVW BE - - ----- --------- 1 - ..I NO 0 s><.uMarvM o0 iqt m surrASLF, FULL PRICE NO HIGHER THAN =7000 to 610,040. ..1, . Wllz GRASS ~ EVERY MONDAY NIGHT Going ARgsiehere, s� Per M. a It. cQ y L M V� _ PAI$P08T BENCH HALL • • • S/� BELS iNO. L Ci�AR OAS FLp0ug4 REAL r . ESTATE BtROKER - ac pot - ..'Other Prisos - �- J k --------- -- MGordon e One atilt West' of Whitby on No- a Siihwsy------------ Office._ -- r---- _ _ . _ • . _DRIKING A. Cryderrnan a: Hampton, NO WORRIES G � NO PARKING TROUBLES Or - s. v. to - Bo:rs• Club enjoyed .� MIR= YARDf Open 900 m to 900 " m Mpnda7 Sa' n ri :- - PHONE - RH1TSYd Ds0 M✓i14 the Milton Pegg home on -------------------------------- The Sig.-na C. 1 a hike at Pe � FARES ARE LOW j osHA . . Y WA - TORONTO PICSESING TOW11lSW _ Bosideatisl - CrKumercial -• industzfaf --� Farms -- Acreatea =Lots - Miss GIen:a Miiiai:er; Oshawa _ +i ,- _ _ - = _ _ _ _ - - - — -. -.. • . _ - _ - General :iospital spent the. weekend BL'II.>aD1G PEBMIA w•tth Mr and burs. Nl. Minake:. � �9 2. : iH Tr! Every via-H1ghway _... �>m Anniversary -Services at Green TQ>B8DAY8 AND 1Rmiw - wood United Church will be;- October r held .on •Addlttenai Service �Cia _Highway 401 h00" TO 5.04 P. IL October 14 -at 11 15-a: fsi, and 7.36 p, PAINT &BODY.SHOP m. Rev. Mr. W .lkinson, of Dunbar- SOL'I`D TRIP FARES - F. J. PROUSh ton will be `the guest speaker at the - . Between TORONTO and _ - �EUILDING INSPECro n `...WILL MOTORS DUNBARTON - F - . - ... ---- in Atte-d :iu a :1:i the- evening Rev St ch- 2 h - _ ith t - 4 • NI. B:ittars, of ;�,!3x wi :24,t5 _ ..: _ i .. , ..... .... _... ' w-' the tier . �. awn 1 d in song. � _ .............:.. - CHICAGO .. ;24.hi ��—iIHOIW.' PICKE8I3�tP0'!H � --- _ Our Township --- - MONTREAL ...-.......� X16.•10 I y 1 - . - FIRST CLASS- -REPAIRS ALL CARS _ _ ~_. -IM- AWA �...........:..:::.. >n FAS:, �iIIABA- to �° Rssa� ., = This is itis time ct yea^ a-ken these. _ RADIOS TELEVL`3io$. nvrm&C= TRUCK LETTERING _ so' inalined_cam'rence driving around A.'tID PUBIJC ADDRESS SYST>m �- L D it0 - _ - - - rt��CC the countrys;de just to have a look • ENJ�N HOUSE trate EO ELECT YI6 sEsvico - c at .it. Your Editor, � - w-*4nd i. - �►y r as c'`ung justthat," d 3 _ $ - - - an we must PHONE 43 J Pickering 2'7J rock ild Nora. that ae don't have to Q C K E 2 i e eta a to see the eq ai . `% ir, some the 'more-publicised dis- tricts". � "![AC �1� >-� Sta•ting on that. sideroad at the-Pad�ioc;. j:s west et Greenwood vre drove up and dower s 'leroads Sky- eleven They play the next game at between .No, 7 Highway and Sky-- —SPORT NEWS Ioo"t,. and the. visors 16-be iiad are .Electric on Saturday., October 6th. m t iX;&etrk is worth stgpr•ing to look otAt.Skyloft„--------________________DryO�SIN� from. c•ut over_ the south toward DOlti SLIZ•rARD 0 Saturday right, �;er_be: i9, the 4tallaceburg and thirteen mules LcTtu tore a - = - - -- -- - -- Eiectric int, Ball Tem^: were bo. ked Chatham: _ Suet lakeis a p:c + there is little mixed colour yet ELECTi�ICIAN Z±TCSlt1 Cilssl�3o-play Broug. a_n tn. lite Brougham ----- -- ------ -ase pairs A I _ -" '"-- Another couple of weeks and some " ' i Ps: k and all were ready to stn: t the /'� Wir -lie u �y�' ALT ed iNBTAY.Ia �j Same when. a heavy tbg tell Arid . -V R E E.N WOOD ire frost should make that picture. AAAMMAnom Olt !fin ~ We cb rec m-net d though, this drive Cameron St, - Pickering u adc it i_-npcss�le to pla,^, but as _�X-� a • Mr. and Mrs. George Blake visited tzp anis down our side-odds in the Phone 3&E _ - _ the Electric team had come 24^.irdles : relatives in Orilla-on Saturday. north, section of this township. his family gave h:Yii- to play and: _it �bein; a final for all lir, and Mrs, Percy Clarke had as - G. . let +'Ontario, they all 'erg: sed t� play it at , 4 A. 8ekkevo I t their guests on Sunday, Mr; and Mrs. - 11.00 on Sunday mo:ring which they ------_-----e--__---- _ did ani played • ore cf the' lohgest �/ 1R0 ti�1w T88 TOWNSHIP OF PICSESING JACK P9RCELL & / =PANT ; t games eve: played :n ,$aftball his- .... - JACK, 1� � {/ � 1 �...._.. , _. tori• The game was 'ied at the end WILL OBSERVE _ Member The Toronto Stock Exchange of -the 7th inning at 3.3, and stayed -- PHEVENTI01( �VEEH" - F7 AiKed - 'tiled till the 18th inning .when Frobt Coittpkh `Stolle :�'�kei"og! Fa�Oitilf ;,.� es Qyaei •s>i!!1 Miller, pitching.:; r. Brougham could OCTOSES 7 to 13. ' stand it no longer ani} tiectric "got 70 HARWOOD AVENUE SOUTH Council Ask Ratepayers To: She winning rtias,�Brcvgham's ser- 1. Clean up all combustible mater- - ..: AJAX 1 h65 � and pitches was ill and could not _ ials aroun4 buildings, in cellars, s1'�t' yTM6tss1 • O0� = , .play. . 'Robt, M:1ler, pitclnng +Che Tull .`halls; garages « T1IRONTO.- •• �.� �• game for Brrlg atI -diad twenty 2. 'Have your wiring- checked. Much strike-outs, while the:; two pitchers:, of It is old and with more applian- _ 4ogethe* has-only eight.. Electric got ccs it is bei S�Shb9'S-aTaWaIO J' Sixteen hits while B.-ou ha:nt of over. to ng . zed, - ---- ---��TV-�Riodiol.-�tReceErd�P�ayersEVIBION �� . 0 . - oil stoves serviced. Raw by Niq'hl gin LAWNSOWR� -+; ' 7 4 It You have a Problem, phone Qualified Technician i '-------- �� Lovely your local Fire Chief. - - GARDBN ROSE - TOOL6 eu eS - 6i,a.et ie.d "Pain 1e All Makes of . 5 Renu*Lber, Me dWerence bet- I� 'irI03'.ZT BOII. --.B-H >1'AIII'17. J .t. • ween your insurance and replace- r -; Oulu 5 M IO lugs NeN Pei meat of buildings and contents is l�2ei5O ' SQrv1Ce . Call �xn =NAMEiJ J" `< bow* wnO ­41,e q°'" `''o br<<+�. mon thousands of dollars, than you. E NMI on tieAW skinny Hernia• blood 1•ck• --din D - p-fib ---`.. —. — •p� on tm V d�frU00... swim >a' wtOrioi jw s.w°• wwt W.LL+LFAM G. r WT2AN, i /Io erfng _382J you * 1� _ pMCWdAfN"�%N oM•dpf, 'nf i(1R '[� rT' �• i -. •bNla jdFil �r� ve ' a , ._. u �. _, MOVIES y ---s _�rod °e. i.�� I Christian $Cloaca Socie_ c $oo .-..w. ., A -h ty s.t..i Day - OU,l,'RANTEEi7 D&S t. itud'e for Gc,d's gooswill be wbegfea- In -si� 10-T V --Service' FSE , UUM Lurea at the 2u rn csgiviag Service : anno 411 by Cla-isuan Sc.enm So C, - any Make or Model FUNERAL DI12=VZ Rouge 111-US, East Wa_diand's Com- age • • muru.,y Bali, ac '11-co a. i are .nvited to this special ser- a+�-• "� _ I PIC7�HiA ! eta. 1LeEA(�NL$ PCM. vice, Tpue vo•itdry testimonies rasa - es1Ad11e stttittitiidrtldlarg,,,� the floor will inciude gratitude for s- 0f�. DP* r d Q !� us L p gr -14, physical healings -- — �� � it ad ' X93 s ir.tual �•�►�..�.t�l. l w-t�-�•-��-+ Done Pick• and other oless.nas.., R V ,Cilj Mus s� A Lesson-Sermon for the day ea-- �PEE�' r • • - - �+= ' Picke►r�C Onto titled "Thanksgiving'' will empha- .}, '' i ridmiag News 192 { i ! _ size the impcctance of livingone s 41111 O Deily Service T4 And Fsoa ;, " gratrtWde to God. To be read in all ACCURACY - _"W161-4ence ethurches,the -Les- . ' � -�T• • � ""' '. . cmtwten& 8npcs row All TF. H. J. TH03tPSON, B. LIQ. son=Sermon will const al selections d from the King-Jam Barrister and "Heitoe es Version o! the ::. Bible and, from the Christian Science PRONE: PWKERING 132M Brittrh Colimbis and @auric textbook, "Science and Health with Key. to theby ',Mary cunwood. Bldc„ Ajax Baker Edd j, KtY AR CtoRKE Business Pbeea - Ajvt IN The service is open to the public and local church members have in- AUCT;ONEERs Piciesfos - 'b8i vited everyone toWILLIAM SIKSAY D.C.attend Authori.Ped tea' the ------------------ De - �t3ea et ontat'ie aba Yr3r'it. - � • . , LY THE SUPREME COURT loo Pogue, __ CHII f?PR�tCTOR hold tam Reek, Estate OF ONTARIO, _ __% r 1 at" our Speei8ty at Reasoaeb" LICENSED AUCTIONI6E! To wit; UNDER AND BY VIRTUE - S - itatea. D e Pickering ani Whitby TemmkiN of a Brit of Flerl FaZlAa tissued out (X—RAY)Prim 0602146 Of _ I� P! o� Abp. Farm. Seweheli aa� tmeferti -'in isnot age 6uprome �c Court Ian& of Ontario, t d Q Harwo6d Ave. Ajax, Oit{ti idara ptsw iter!'. �SV . sales A 3pewlsy Burton Duna, I have P$ON14 tt0' a& seized and ,taken ander Ezecn.ton, - ' - - Primaeea ]tan leen •ate aad -will otter toe sale by Public . .. HOlae 7 _ �S sa�NOesl since itN. P 6% _- .. . Wamy E81S Auction, in my aeftee in the Couch Tuesday, October 30th. 19M at 2" _ pli6CiSIpN Bi7IIJr QIIALFI'Y o'clock UL the atternooa, all the right, ROOF NL HOWE, Mt. FABSICATIED Ulla inteiest, and egcity of redemp- G!'lIROlRAGTOR 'tion of Burton Dann, to, in and out GAQAAES gi of the fallowing lands, aaasely: 3.,11L&Y - ALL AND SINGULA1g that-cerWn, _ COTrAGfs. parcel or tract of lands and premia- Whifty Fadessiassal Building"`•B;,; t�' -1H0�8 a$ situate, tying and being 3a the - - -. Township of Ficker/ng, in the County 3H Daodse ft Wast = aslt tee Deur eatalegaea of Ontario. and b cons Deed at g p wffixnz ONT. Garages fftee! _ Cottagoo <W-: ON," of the. north quarter of Lot 20, temen v Phone Office -ISO t-E8s8 The fa the , Ftttb Coneraslon of the said Pheae =ae - t-2St8 p Township, containing one quarter Comrie lumber acre, more or leas, described as Kotl- .... owe; COof. ff." Lot- at the norther- � � Quantity CO)!W'ANY. LittrrL►D .ty limit of nhd Let-2C� ae the north � , ! 3620•St. Clair Ave. L Searbero, Ont. west angle of said lands in said hod„,..In Ads 1-7111 heretofore conveyed to- Cae- James Fraseri _.. . e southerly along the ;-rdy FT111y12” Noon ism veq d Ito thea d the a distance it . •.. _ .-�o�trnen � y _ 1.30 per ba „ - One Mile West of IL H. King of ten rods: thence wgater-ly parallel r' s�*Ay Deanateat V:1srb /1, Collegiate with the northerly limit d' said tot -� POET. AWT IX PROP- �. 1 a distanre of tocr'rods; thence".nor- - ' therly parallel. with the westerly - IL R, 1. wlus� Ontario . :ire 1Li1M West Of WhitYy On WANTMI '— limit of the lands so conveyed to _ _ li<w _ Hi way Between Tlhitiy COi31�iMY a0111M Pie said Fraser, a distsmre o• ten -A ALL ACRRAGBS AND rads to the northerly limit of the Axj T_ P�QNILt TP'HITBY V !A!<sts said Lot thence easterly along the T _ dab Cash Dean Paymnsir distance of four rods to the place-of B _ Oo - erative -Phe 38 CI�r.L . Mr. ING"M beginning ARTHUR W'EI.SH i _ 61ier17. County of oat" jlsgt�II+tO EATEfBOOttf '`s rtA.1d1>1 ONlee E1Si-MN — - --- - _ 4 RYS8SU1t8 SYSTESIs -.- • 1• L AILLA � cad SONG 011— .'i sSi'mtATES GIVEN- Stw Z perMaew SeMsiits _ C �-- t'Mosset P41sa'kg !41,113 FitahLs4ed 1l0. +— ----------------------------- _ ... ., i TELEVISION & RADIO ARTHUIR ZITCHELL 1101lylirm. - MONTEITH. KIENL N i CO. -''REPAIRS . , :-: Clsort.r.r .«...car. .: - - --- - L I M I -TED r.MONE PICKF.1ZIidG Yli ,LICENSED TRUSTEEs -- AJAx,- OSHA�WA. ST"TITORD, 11,11110111. Aft A Lift MINI 111Nr A. H, RATrzw OBSAWA-G. W. ItIF.1II. IgA. FINS _ AJAX, PWKERING-F. L LAWBON - i : PICS. 243J SWGli G. CONANT, B. A. - DIE. 'High- Grade 'Anthracite Coal -"Stoker Coal . BJViRITOR ffiTER and SOLIC' sDIG �• ccWITH BUILDDVG, AJAX 1 _ _ Shoe Repairs ars •an FuelWoo� 73>; $$R S. Oshawa . .. r .. - - , � . ' a Si=c"o. stain. Street. Plo%slsE assurance Co. O � >��� Q : C� W SAND GRAVEL i�EMENT PLASTER TptiTi OR P>SO;lT! a" )sates For Fwm Aad Ce�rZ . GOOD SII,DC� w OF LACES, e P POLISH3S. 'DYES ; •� 0a B1Wiap. • ROCKLATH NO-CORODE PIPE - ' WEEPING _ TVfoi:msls. SilorlCfo. 1DAILt TILL 7.80 P s4 ,-� tgsttr lsile Inswensee Of All =tai :r� „A. :.« �, �. . ' 'TILE GLA�,ED PIPE _ASPHALT SHINGLES Bowman & Gibson _ . O:WAY LNETTA'SROLL - ROOFING CEDAR POSTS AND POLES : STAFFORD `B 0 S a -ss6AB7ES "" • wows _ r �' {First House North of Smith Lockers) 1 Prwt TRift Eli d . y r.. �;dlizi�g in ------------------------------------ or ;FPrompt Delivery .Phone Pickering 74 or 75 ' �. DAVE McDONAI.D - :AT "ROSS MOTORS" : - ...--HAIR STYLIN P$, AGINCOURT, ONT. __. _. r' FOR NrW AND USED OPEN TUESDAY & THURSDAY ,y 7 ., JCAitS-AND--TRUCKS— NLS 9:0O;-* M.- Pheaet AZmitlsler 3-41/i • Phone PICKERING 5901 EV ER 0.`.r... '.. .k •- w �• � -".� - _ � � . � Y�.�� ,�-,r �k ?. aka L .. .- f • ,, .fie :'(.:.' 1 f .. i•. 1 n y _ .K,CLA�tF.�AQ�1T�, lir: y teh4u was answstred . co�dipva A[eLfead hoc's. Geos J?hiiip �oi'� • p1ess_ Glad W reR°¢t 714'!• James is "vVo:+ist' oe � a teras ersnhlse a _ war unhurt sat is home from hospital g -Labzu tzwon oa Saturday Septetn- A. met at -the. m The I?evouc ,AA large congregation attended the Misses Georgina and Viola Twsyth bey 29, along'wi.th man other ze- The MydleY W. A was led..by �� anniversary service cd the Baptist are spending a tefw days this week latives y of per -George Squire on Wednes- George Squire, assiitLed ,by MX% Jao. and lrigada -and neighbors, esin_eat Mtn Puckrirs, Mm f Chttr+cii on 5smday evemrtg, The pas- in Buffalo fay eti.r ag with the pr Arthus Thoaspsou aW _ who met to celebrate with Mr. A W. -`tor Rev. J. S. Lowden was is charge. The dome held on Frday night Mho, C. CTemen-e presiding. The business Mrs. C. Puclsriq,•Apaper - ! his 80th birthday. He still the Ct eed. `fElizrbeth Fry - - . • Rev. H Lackey of the United Church here was not tcagell attended. Mme. lives on the daraa he was bon on, was pried by hyo �'-eLY" given _ f and thorcu hl enjoyed the mir+prise and.The-me -Song• plans e maU�e an Nits G A was Rev. F. Bracken, aQ est SlD rdet, George Brown, gill i c is t,.Ve ____-- g -gave m oss:ble date. The Roll Call Group ssrved re�eshanents, c. _ P'�rin. The W'�1 ,j . read ti- sc-i t Gees key bond. (Ed. Note: This is tw The y ----------------------------- _. as a F - - _ _ ic, The Men o$ Z.on tris, sang three +.hat hgvo been noorly attended,. We _.. selections. suggest that an advertisement in the, :- U D L E Y I It makes you step and think, when o_,u pacu• ers o•.Ad, let people kn.rw you read the toll -wing item-ne that a dance is ,being helID. Friends and Ae:ghbors. fete. MW PICKERING DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL Santa, Claus Parade in Claremont,- , Mr. Frank. Cooper' is i;epocted to Ruth It and- Brian Churchyard at 'will be held on -Satu. day, December be in poor health at present.• :. _a shower on Saturday evening at. the home -.:...,NIGHT C A E(J _ �. Dr, N. F. Tomlinson is spending at Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pur+'! _ this week, in We -tern Ontario. rin. Bert Guthrie was cha:^man for :a + • _ There will be a special racy day Pickering -Township - Ajax - Pickering Village service is the Baptist CYiticch Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson have the- evening. Everyone enjoyed the - a; mored to Brougham from Torooto. 1=41runity singing _with_ Mrs. Arch REGISTRATION -at Pickering High School day School on October 7,.h at iu.00 _ ------------------------------- Bell at the. fano before the taany Tuesday, October'16, 195&- 7:30 .m. to 9.30 111 ` nL Scholars of the schoolwill take' � � w beaut .'cul and useful gifts were carr- CLASSES -Tuesdays and Thursdays -4.30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. lrtatt and a -film strip will be show7i BRO�t:.HAM led :n to the happy sever- r C al of the FIRST TERM -October 16 to December 13-18 Nights bl1s..Hart s and family visited re- , $ Gently with Mrs. Coady.' Mrs, Hsris Born, to NI.. and Mrs. Roy Nall- Younger children, siiari SECO?�iD TERM-_ January 8 to March 21.-22 Nights is spending a and Ruth are being married at the ,* ` p ..ding a -ew days with her er, a son; Ronald Bryan, 7 lb. 1 oz., Pk- e_i,ig Un•:ted Church this-Satdr. POSSIBLE COURSES 'Runt here. - .t r'shrr••a Ho_�rital, October 1st, " r day. aiter'n^on. ,The co niminity we?- yp g Mr, Peter White was taken to the Mrs. Glenne ( Bertha Palmer) • 'a- 1'. Basic English S. T ew-1'itiIl e comes Rith ti our "midst where she ' Western hospital on the week -sad Ioroato, visited Mrs. Maus on Sin- 2. Public Speaking . - 9. Shorthand Y • " _ an;-Br'.an will make their home wit), �. Arts sit Crafts 10: Sho work sufferingabdoa inns pains. One ev- lay. N: s. Glerrgie w{11 'be remember- Shop Work Brian's Parents, Mr, and Mrs. Basil ening last week while on his way ed by many in this strict wi ere , r 4. Weaving 11. Agricultilre , - Chi chyard- hoaw �-om work, ,yea: Locust Hill. it she !,pent her girlhood days. _ - 5, Sewing (Beginners) 12.. ?Matriculation ' Cons':•i'c'iori of tli< n6m church s is reported that Mr. White recover- Mrs R. W. Witter and daughter ;s progressing rapiely. In the mean- 6. Sewing (Advanced) Sllbject$ : 1, ,ed Cron: un:onscicusness lying be- Gladys of T-)rcnto, visited Mrs, Mitt- +i- a _7. Bookkeeping" _ {Grades 12 &t 13) - hind his - sr! colon• ser ices continue d + '- - - _ e 4'0" ille for the ir:onth of F¢II�•Resident $5.00 on- ess a 6-66 NOT REFiINOARLE s 'He could not remember what had Mr. and If_ -s. I. W. Sheppard and Octo+ser, Sacrament N! the L^rdt All Fees Due on Registration i happened! daughter Muriel, of Toronto had b*,- At least s students ` Several from here attended the tea on Sunday wait Mr• a.nd Mils c � ,vin ° w`d on Sunday , , a sac I t is required for any one eoune � 100th anniversary of Mount Zinn C. B. Shephard and family of Ion- Wank?.2'vi�g Fe`vi^.e mit! be h?� i „Adeesee lequisdes seat' be Made Or ,the into Q1lisce, Dhow Pkwftisq 7 ` next Sun -lay at the regular hour of 'Church an Sunday and on Monday dale Heights. r -� 9.45 R. r+t, : PICKERING DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL BOARD 1 evening:. - Miss'Sham c+. Oshawa. -visited her Mr: aRri Mrs, _ Alert _ K�mr•-r'Sln _ _.. _ ' A nu --subs- fr-m here attende•i the niece Mrs Al. Harvey on Sundgv.` s -en► An week -end with friends in D. 5.-CLARINGBOLD .-A. ROSS IRWIN Trade Fair at Sto• 13ville last Sat. N'* and Mrs. NLcGttckin fromred- Chalcone Business Administrator, Secrefary.Tnew»r a vss_ err daughter sort NEM. Proaifo-t who has been -ri-- - Kzs. Ezrnest$teyphenson of Oshl-I --in-in-law Mr, and Mrs. T R. Knox' ;+i�q with* b-- -onAn-law and dar- k - 'sited friends in C;a-emont on -the during the weekend. waiter Mr an -1 Mrs. Ronald Cox. is -• wepk-end. Mr. an', Mrs. Parry Knoer a^' the „ rl ( ti ~ -RPporters and r},n•r e -s f -o- samily• visited. thei rR-c-tsts W- A. lam' nz this week for her home rear- p > e'• B -Be Sure.To See 'e 'Toronto cra'J-r vier* in tom- '9fi s end Ms Knox on Pundav Mr are! Mrs: - Wm. McTrsvh n' )" I It Week and a picture-sto*v . c++ "Clare- Sorry to hear ►h_ at Mr Tiek M�: - E8 a mon'., -grill tse caking A3 appea-an- ;i r•,n!lrso tel 'his ►'••d due to an at- Neatonvilla-Mrs. Clarat$e McT@u¢h �. - k • ce shortly. `•^k of the flu. AL'+oin in mishina 'os Oshawa and Miss Thelma Cruick- - �� _.. j �n Aly. ent last Frxr+av that -shank -and Mr Ro-rce Cruickshank _ at v't turn a speedy rec-v-r - _ - s t ` f Ha'ib r on, wAre visit --s at +he^ one Dara in a i •­ntn hce+ital. end Mr end Mm. Joe Bar+ss'c Jr. �ly nome•of i1 n and Mrs. George Izatt ♦ �--� MOFFAT - CROSUY _ part: of his ca: 20 feet uri in a t.e, -�• ^¢ into the s+rrsQp the reee5tly' dur:nq the weekend. - + Brad Thomas R. R 3 Stovif^vi13e. -•urrt,e-eA, frnm Mr. Russen. _.� Mr,_ an? Mrs James Datiidaf,n vis- p y _ ' `_ _ 4 fol'owia3' Bab M. -Le' -do; ssrre"' E" Mr and Mrs. McGu^kin vi!i �+ BaNDIX ISP zest slots¢ the 9th concession. I+ is his sister and bc''her-i•t-lanr'Mr, aha ited Mr. and Mrs. ,Tanis! D¢;Keazir ; I •+ -r_,rrved-as be a• ernote-+ to Dasa ts'P- his sister and F•'otbe-in-law_Mr._aad of Tiron•o on Sunday. ftuto to -k ,he lat+-r pulse -i ^w- +n Krn•t ani tR sstly r- Sunda. Mr. I orne flank o3 sh1 Ql 9 in P _ the rralr. a t•r••n ord ti4v rrMided P••d'• Mr. gni Mrs. Davis v{ai+e•i tue+r > with az a _ n e . bTe t ) $ friends a e %'ad to hen: he is a6ye _ a rrsried cue^ t- F ^�ysins Mr a^d Mrs. Al, W'.Isoa dasr- ' 1 to be Grp flus aaek and feelm; rr_uch jti -nes- and "c'icelar flex^ apart. His the week -end. 1. Asea." 30A60W PLOWING- MATCH - THISLO��IE C.VIiHITE - - *: -NEWSPAPER = _ ' - --: �. " _. - - iREFR1G..RATiOiN SALES 8 SERVICE y e , / _"; FOR ONE FULL PHONE 197,12 . PICKRING WITH ..OFFER No: 2 _.. OFFiER No. 3 COFFER No. � -:3 MAGA21NES FROM I XAC#AZINE FROM CROUP A ES y MAGAZIN"FROK GROUP B 2 bIAGAZINES FROM GROUP B GROUP B 1 x.75 ; _ . _. .. 1 I, VI. 1 : $4. 7S _ f .$42S ❑ True "story----------- -----------: I.Yr. .. ❑ Canadian Homes 3 Gardens -------- I Yr. ❑ Popular Science _______ I Yo. ❑ Sports Afiald ---------------------- I Yr. ❑ Pho+oplay-------------------- ----------------- ------- I Yr. ❑ Modern •Scaeen r_________________ : I Yr. ❑ Paren+s' Magazine ------------------ I.Yr. - _ _ ..OFFER No: 2 _.. OFFiER No. 3 COFFER No. � -:3 MAGA21NES FROM I XAC#AZINE FROM CROUP A ES y MAGAZIN"FROK GROUP B 2 bIAGAZINES FROM GROUP B GROUP B 1 x.75 ; _ . _. .. 1 I, VI. 1 : $4. 7S _ f .$42S GROUP A ❑ Ro�bopk Magazine --------------- 1 Yr, r] Coronet ------------ -------- I Yr. ❑ Chute a ne ------------------------- 2 Yrs. klayi:ine Digest - ---- ------- --. _ I Yr. Q' McCall's Ma;aunt -------------------- t Yr. ❑ True "story----------- -----------: I.Yr. .. ❑ Canadian Homes 3 Gardens -------- I Yr. ❑ Popular Science _______ I Yo. ❑ Sports Afiald ---------------------- I Yr. ❑ Pho+oplay-------------------- ----------------- ------- I Yr. ❑ Modern •Scaeen r_________________ : I Yr. ❑ Paren+s' Magazine ------------------ I.Yr. GROUP B ❑ Maclean's Magazine (12 issues) _-.-- R Moa. ❑ Canadian Home Journal ------------ I Yr, ❑ New Liberty ------------------ I Yr. ❑ Family Herald 5 Weekly•Star I Yrs ❑ Canadian Poultry Riview ______ _-- 1 -Yr, ❑ Health (4 issue-: _ --- ------------ 1 Yr. ❑ Free Press Week!y Prairie Farmer ------I Yr. ❑ *Farmer's Magazine ---------------- 2 Yes ❑ Canada Pouhrymsn------------ -- '2 Yrs. - Fafiners •Advocsie __----- _ 1 Yr. ❑ True Ezp«iences-------- - eNoti•-Former's Magazine to farm addresses only ♦ •, Any Magazine Listed lelow And -'This Newspaper, Both For The Price Shown! . Mark an ")C" before magazines desired' and enclose list with order ❑ Saturdoy Night lWeeklyl ---- ____-_-_---54.60 ❑ Screen Stories ---------------- ------ "--$325 ❑ Maelaan's, Magazine (24 issues). ------ 3.60 ❑ U.S, Camera Magazine ------------------- 4.10 ❑ American Magazine ..--------------------: 4.10 ❑ Inside Dohctfve ------------------ -- 3.35 _❑ Chatelaine ----------------- - ------- 2.90. •❑ Cosmopolitan Ma asin• _--------� ------- 4.10 ❑ Everybody's Di - st ----- --:-------------- 3.85 ge 3.90 ❑Woman's Hone mpanion ❑ Hunting & Fishing -in Canada ___-----_ _ ____ ____ _ 4.10 5 ❑ McCall's Magazine - -----------------3.211 ❑ Flower Grower ---- -- -------- 3,75 E3 True Story ----- -- - -- . ❑ Redbook lAsgazane --------.a:_ 3.90 C] Parents' Magazine ----------------------- 3.60 ❑ Colfie•'s Weekly __________ __ 5.60 ❑ American Girl __3.95 Jumaty's Magazine ___ 3.75 ❑ Open Road for Boys -__-----=-------------'4.1,0- 3.75 -❑-Children's _%gest :.__-=-.= -b NEWSPAPER AND. MAGAZINES I YEAR, UNLESS TERM -SHOWN ALA, OFFER3 - -ARE-GUARANTEED CHECK MAGAZINES DESIRED AND ENCLOSE WITH COUPON I Gent!ernen: I enclose S ----------------- Plea:e :end me this offer` • ! C. sicked, with a years subscription to y I Name-- - ------ Meow allow 4 to N w1peks !°r lMsra ww« of aasswea re Post l7ifice_ _ aryl,. ,--------------------- 'WMW1111 111 W mss "W11111'4W low 'W ---- -� Vim• r • _ .•,'�• ' r •rap) � _ _ . i` "Gas ml+vg"ion buwlerss EASY -can be installed in - most (maces at a very PAYMENTS 1 rr4defate cW-.and 4 _ it a* takes a. - ow hours I ` - Yarn neighbourhood: ON MONTHLY heating contractor GAS BILES cast give you : eomplete details. -Call him tcdayl - - SEE YOUR NATURAL GAS HEATlk4G DEALER, PLUMBER OR CONTRACTO You'N ohsrers be 211W yqu ch9se Nolwol Gc.- _ . ' lam. 1� ! - . - _ _ ., •• ... 'WMW1111 111 W mss "W11111'4W low 'W ---- -� Vim• r • _ .•,'�• ' r •rap) � _ _ . i` "Gas ml+vg"ion buwlerss EASY -can be installed in - most (maces at a very PAYMENTS 1 rr4defate cW-.and 4 _ it a* takes a. - ow hours I ` - Yarn neighbourhood: ON MONTHLY heating contractor GAS BILES cast give you : eomplete details. -Call him tcdayl - - SEE YOUR NATURAL GAS HEATlk4G DEALER, PLUMBER OR CONTRACTO You'N ohsrers be 211W yqu ch9se Nolwol Gc.- _ . • ° aft _ �uscELLAI�rEOus "L`. TYPE OF °°NCtour friendly Resident Agent - t RETE MACHINE FINL9SED FLOORS ::;1�SNRANCR AGM : s COMING EVENTS SEPTIC TANKS . FlgEpC� pAiroR �Y/LLTY —' &ONN -= AUTCAUM T ` APPLES FOR SALE BLOCK WQRK — — _ - ---�- -- : ffree. S`°IXTETis -- ;150 Per Bush, WEDNESDAY, OCTOSES 24. IES '� w - Please PHONE AT1ant1oR2_� SM FROM T YOUR PROPERTIES FOR fALE WIT" Bring Csrniataers Duabarton United Church AND ui ROBERT C. REEBOK ---------------------- _ - X R.1, Pickering " _ M 0 R L E Y - ---- Y R I E Mile and Half Pickering United Church --- -- - ' "YOU DRIVE THE FIRST LESSON" . r West Qt Brock ,Read on E7oa. 4 TURKEY DINNER 10 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17. PICE32 c; DRIVING SCHOOL 11CKERlNO 67 - -- ------- Auspices Eyening Ancil gU . +'OR SALE-�1 ft t ranges ^ and ce- Dinner. Served From 5.30 - Oa' Day And Evening Appointments" . Digerators used at Can. Packer's Adults ;1.50 - Children 75c. PHONE, PI Lorne C. White, 4tA Con Phone:- -----WOMEN'S AUSII.IABY - ------ ----------- Pickering 197J2 Afaz�Pickering General Hospitsf �p A S --- ' S WEL �DTG A �� ------ ... re Sy N. - - , Gale. Trenching ... lir 'Co�pre� - �y h hin�- On Tuesday, October 9, at 8.00 P. Contractor's specialty �18e8 ..like -Barba r Chinese . r : F1m m, .the Women's A�tiL'ary will meeT ' - MPtZo Tanks Cleaned Th, Caxegona, with lar reductions in the Nurses, Residence. Bonita" Way FORCED AIR'OIL-FIRED FURNACES INSTALLED quantity. Latest' varies of rose Please bring in the dolls that are 30-in. WELL TILE FOR BALE ' bushes', Tree Roses (standard), Red dyessed, mor this meeting. Mrs. PHONE; PICKE>:tNG 591J3 and Black Currants, ' and other orn- Fenton in Charge. Mrs. Owen Ashle --•- _ -- - amental bush- . J - g y - ' -- --- ------------- IN HOMES WITH ,OR WITHOUT BASEMENTS ' Jerry Hasek first is Program Convener and will show farm north of Pickeedng High School. movies of her home land "Austr:a". ► { ',phone 327J3. All are welcome. o L -• - ----------------------------------- ---- _ FOR c" --aa hlia bulbs, large W. A. Pickering United Church Zl�p Yucf �„ g The re ng of Coat Furnaces Converted To ail Heat patch ready car digging, on No. 2 the Woman's �ssociat on of Picker- Highway mile and half east of Pick- Ing United Chv-ch-w•fli-be held ten- -- f - _ - . - r ening Village st 'Ajax lights. E. Cor- + • October 11, at 2.30 p. m tri the Sun- snack, Bunker Farm. VACUUMED - !I-NR PROMPT 08 "TURNER SERYlCT ► day School Room. Mrs. Mitchell's. __CLASSICAL -- p ------------------------------------ group will be in charge of refresh- OI'LTLAR TERMS If TEStaw - InImATU WITHOUT OTYOATION F � FOR SALE-boy's winter coat, size menta and. entertainment. ' PSONE: PIQ81NIUNG 291 ► 24, blue grey, dolnble•bzeested• :18 __. DAY OR EVENING - PHONE AT. Z•lyY or 243361 ` McBride, No. 2 Hi ------------------------------------ glywuy Pickering FALL FAIR - ------------------------------------ FOR _ FOR SALE-one medium-sized Gen- Q. sono- � Goods _ --- - ---.-- ---- ----- y, end Electric refrigerator, too c7cle. Afternoon Tea interior and 'JOHN L e L A Y _ -Reasonable. Phone Pickering le3W. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1958 s o � INSURANCE --------------------------------- s ' 8.84 to S.i4 P. lE. - Ma.enlo Temple ! Exterior Parotin3 u FOR sAi>a`�ebec beater. c"�a- P'`ke�tag MORTGAGE CANCELLATION--FAMILY INCOME ator coal stove. H. Daiwson, _Phone Auspices Ont Chapter O. E. f3 Pickering Wiwi. ------- Paperhanging - - — suCCSSSION DUTIES — . • ----------------------------------- TUMMY SUPPER L) FUR- CLAREM ONT BAPTIST CHURCH = .THE PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED - cords mixed wood; aDo a quantity of I FRIDAY, OCTOBER !9, 1930 Ae Re HILL - OF ENGLAND - lumber. C. B3tjbbard, phone: Pidked- iag sssJs. a." to 8.46, P. AL " "Free Estimates Telephones Pickering- 2& - - - ------ -- Auspices ailsrried Couples' Grot♦p --------------------esti - - Phone Pickering 391w4 F�G11R SALE--new Westinghouse est-- Adults 11.50 -Children 7Sc, ! B - o®atle washes, used tbree, months. 150 also Moffist gas stove in good - ------------------ ---------__......... lig - ARE YOU DtIT1�6TED+ 1F'O6B Q : ftn( hien SM. Phone: Pickering - In Co-operatorsr Insurance Apoe- Q Al"M TV BERVICR - P 157R4 or 117J9• , Automobile. Home Protection Aad - AND - 4 ANTENNA ----------------------------------- Accident Cov IN9T p ° AJAX.LUMBER0 OR SALE­-double 'bed with mat- ig„ : John Hamer', st - "BRUCE" n e1� John or wood stave: dog ken- -------------------- AJAX DAMP - TV APiB RADIO -. Reettens Church Bt ,Pick- _BAS' =AY &f to 5.00 P..11� LUMBER AND BUfLDERS' SUPPLIES erin& ort 5 GtTARANTEED S�ERVIt75 - wANTin-=i.�- m 'male:-ate-------- ---=--------=----------- BY �T, -MI OIL PLYWOOD ... 'PANT ARBORITE _ _ I M&. Pills Grocery Store. Fairport _ANNUAL BAZAAR - ASIantJe 3=L5I3 1Besch Phone Pickering 11sAdG12. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER, 2, 196T - 3f DOORS A'IVD TRIM * BROCX ROAD - •----------------------------------- • SCHOOL - -Vm and :,e Flahpoed, Home-bakfeg, China, - ltAS�new .ad reerndltloaed Tea. Sewtng leiaza PRsvEhrr F� Station Rood ®Ifni No. Z HJghw�ry -- •kwver and hsnd-rnowesa at -_ Iftwe Tom _ .v-�---ort � ., - _ _ Of[ Hasner Cieaneda Chloaey - - , * 1'henes Plnksiefni eM With Heavy ----------------•--------=---- DoW Equipment By �M _ : TO .RENT Gu COLZICAN - DRALM f _.,or AJAX 1043- b MO RENT-three rvoms, heated. un- sER :.furnished. John Kerstena, Church -St. V7C$ ¢ (BALES AND 1Boath, Pickering - �r� Coleman Floor, Heaters _ Cel _ . - , Coleman oer Fnraaoco WANTED C 1'�IS• colemaa Hot water . Heaters - Trade-!m Taken On Above IIatte - PAINTERS and DECORATORS am Ott Burners, Parts, Oil Tanks, 'IRIS BEAUTY SALON, -- �1.24 hoar tar quick, clean. gaaran. . Oil Coal. Wood Yltehea Stoves' teed tarns-class patnAng, paperbang- ar$ainS - >bag, plaster repairing, e+rpentry,. �- =.LER OIL BURNER : ` F E A T U R E S "teratione etc. will beclaeed on. Sstusday. October 1 STORE9 Sd! M AND SMVICE Cold s Asseciaee, .Frank White ' Tth+ from 1134 A. m. - etc 1ro1 W e Q - ,� du ry AJAa 457 - R. R. 3. Pickering _ intro d aw Speu �' : SEPTIC TANK CLEANING • FOR MOTHER -'Phone; Pickering 7l�J or S7R1 FOR THAT E:1[T'RA BEDROOM Absolutely no charge it wack tails OR BATEM00d $10.00 WAVES - 1 PROMPT SERVICE _ to please. Samples and estimates CALL _ _'� A VP _ freely.given, �- J. HA8TJE8 'WALTER WARD --. WHITISz~ :. • FOR DAUGHTER ---- CONTRACTORS - PICHERII�Io -------------------------- >j7.S0 WAVES Need more money 'Become our rep= Phone - 199 >iSONs: T[O T-lS83 : ..... , Si.00 jup reseatsiive in your surroundings �• H. Idengages Arranged n sept 21 • WE RESUME OPENING TUESDAY AN Highest eo�mmimion'paid. Free.-cat- f---------------------------'----- --- ---------------- ---- - - -• AND THURSDAY EVEPlINGS _ ` 'alogue and details from-FAMnsEEs� I. I�Im C. MURK", IL O: - OPEN : W E D N E 5 P A Y SImp*B :' -- --- Station-. _. __ ___.. in Dundas St West LEN STEPHENS, CON OPERATOR 'CONSULTING -----------------------------= ----- _ - W EIMYr .O T. BETTY LEDUC HAIR STYLIST, PERSONALITY HAI _ - - TENDERS �rANTEb - � Fi;MALE HELP WANTED-Kitchen I .", MME RCUT'TINGr _ Tenders .ranted for the construe- maids and wards aides'. Please appy, ~1(above Allis Drag Store) , FORMERLY OF PICKERING VILLAGE BEAUTY SALON' - . Ile® of a brick chimney, from ground W:­ Supt. Ajaz-Pickering General . OFFICE HOURS AND IRIS BEAUTY SALON, WHITBY "Mon. to Ban. - 9.00- to S.Se ap. T x is nue-lined Terriers vrillPital. _ x3- , ;o received tIIi October 15, 1958. I " __-- Wednesday - 9.00 to 12.00 Noon • WORK FULLY GUARANTEED • _ --------------------- ------ PHONE. WI[l2TY MObawt 5-3871 Apply-Lr. H. ORCHARD, SALE REGMTFER __________ TELEPHONE M O h k Crown Inn, Rouge Hits, Out ------------- '"'"-- 8 3 3 2 r WELL DRMLING 729 BROOK STREET SOUTH WHITBY U stain -- FRIDAY, OCT. 19-extensive auction _ . (. P ) < -' done by TENDESS WANTED - sale od Holstein dairy cattle, two - - V. HRYTZAK Proprietor .; Tenders will be received by the tracto.•s, stockers, _ICO pigs, r-mbine, I. 'A' �� and S. S. RICE � -. SO Years Ezperienee and .bndesigned for the boxing-in of forage harvester (corn and hay at. � • Modern Equipment 'windovsa np until October 15. 1955: tachment) , two forage wagons com- I phone Collect - Streetsvllle Ont. Apply-E, H. ORCHARD, , plete (auto steering), forage blower, - 1- St ee ' Crown Inn, Rouge Hills, Ont tractor cultivator on rubber, trac- Or tor spreader (g-od), double disc, P. I Write. -----------------------------------= i - CARDS OF TIiANKS T. o, mower, 3"!'urroiv hydraulic plow: IATING Y`��'�r�� �S ° "- level harrows, large quantity chicken • We wish to extend ouv heartfelt equipment baled straw, cut hay, Piano & S heory shanks and appreciation for the acs new pine lumber, Furniture etc. - = - RQDMAN of kindness, messages of symnathy i Note. this is an' •extra good lot of ' -' LESSONS and beautiful floral offerings receiv_ implements. Property of Wilbur - PICE�RING ed #.cm our many friends. an-i r i.. Johnson, Lot 24, Cc n. 5, .Pickering ��.8 Metal W@�r�C� ghbors during ow recent berenve- Twp. mile and halt east of White- �f �` anent in the death of a loving hits vale•' Fac•m sold.. No reserve• Terms 14aannc e7lseMtss+y Q•RES. y �s band', son and brother, William And- ; cash, R..E, Faulkner and X. John- ]Phoma MO. B-4101, Whitby Btndlor~- son, clerks. Refreshments on the eison Conssstlsa ei lNwseg The Anderson Family grounds. Sale at 1.00 p. m. SELLERS pICI3ERII�1G STUDIO _ • -' >!A?TlilllS' P=.It,N i1►A>Q.A1Mi and ATMNSON, auctioneers, . _ _ . Smith Lockers _ --.�!'hoas: PICB.ISBII�TG I57 s ^