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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1956_12_21- r- - - . • .w"v; , .,,} x :r �. t ' + .�- x ? 3 � ! •�.,s .� '+5:: � "' : -..x� n;r7�v %� �•* J'• .,., • T' L ..'r' �. .: iti • - r. 4 - � =err = ,''• VOL. 72 K4. 17 --Fi(7 as 56K, l4KWi�ete Am t - iaaaartioa Yate: id ss Par ar Setyalted btaMh:2-I'6 i47i •l DAY, DECE� 856 21, 1 b CMOs Par Copy epPod Office Dept. Ottswra,, R>t. Enter Decoration-� Town -ship'. :ContesToday L��rsas , - III or U .A In of N - the _ kaW week., several d.. - ---- 4—New-Dou, B, cul Ow -.-me nome,ownes have p on - SAME -tt -Vd the News to enter their bones in •� �rit�, �•ia: Decorating +� - -OLD WISH hWill ave Uwe foenter. � calf— -. TO Y0L4 For T� e . ear 1957 , 192W by Satuday upon, as jud�gdn6 4 s— wi11 be done on Saturday, 22nd Pickering Township, on Saturday Pickering Rotary Club The NeI is �dSeriog#14.ss.J'irst - . t elected �s W the home judged. best. tui Wm. G..1.aWAQq the y -two independent judges• and $5.00 as moa was elected ear office itl a The local RotaryClub w res- Y ' -.a Second Prize. good majority over his opponent Mr,' t Cl as p - ed with an vauatial, attractive pro - Pisoie note that regardless of what your dee•ratiag consists of, we want W H J ThO�.awsoa 1724; gram, Monday evening when Vern- _ ` you to enter• gone residents havewant Thompson 748. Baladoa presented the Directcr of -From those of us at The . News Only zs percent ct the eligible Personnel at the John Inglis Plant as/d to ass. "there are so marry that g (coloured) who spoke on "Segrege .. voters cast their say the which is a tion" to the U. S. and ' as a music ;are better than burs all we did .was put a string of lights around poor ahowiag to say the least: The ian, ,on "Negro Spirituals" demon - the doorway' This does n matter_ lets. Loris Scott fpaites total vote cast was 2498. ,N you have NiShetrman Scott received the strafing several and hav:na the only pin a wrath on Fun'erai ses9:ces were held o1 i h School - : y +eshiP by 'acclamation, _-� - A 2'aw Cront door, it qualities YOU clash members sing four- rt bar_ ., ....► ,>:we.t,� e..... ;� Thursday of this week for the late Ward 1. and 2. Councillors also re- mony in one o. them. } __ er sot. sots would like to have you Lours ctt. who passed a- `e "W ac_ area ions. They are sid -"- Charles I ffenr -- -'- , wall act -us as and give us your name. way on. Monday at the Ajax Hosp- Donate sifts � and Edgar James. Mr. James CLarles Haney Ma-mlleld Winners win be eanaiinced next ital, after a lengthy illness. She is a newcomer to municipal poi.t- t frees+e eapatat the Bay _ was .:2 On Wedaesdy of this week, the �• Thdeath took z ------------------ --- Formerly Charlotte Louise J:hnson; students of Pickering District High on Monday, December 17, of one of In Ward 3., Jack S, Chapman re. . � Coo vote 'r` Scott had -lived here most of Schcol turned over three hundred ceived 537 votes to defeat his 0I the Bay's oldest residents, a min her lite and was widely known in Christmas Gifts to Reeve Wm New 0I Stanley Mann who received bar of one of the Say's oldest fam- the Pickering district She was a man of Pickering Township, to be I80, Slime, Charles Henry Mansfield, be- a�eIn Ward 4. Glen Julian won over loved husband of Alice beeham and • asber of Pickering United Church distributed to needy children. -.. end attended the Evening Auxiliary. This work by the ' students, his ]ares• Jean L McPherson, and Hal- father of Hazel (Mrs. Meere) and First Tine III Cauda gurviv}ag. besides her husband, been going on for several yesn ton Nicholson in the only three-way Clarence. of Toronto. _ race Julian 871; McPhe�on 299 The detested is survived also by 4.:. ora: three s�^ns, Robert. 'Donald and der the direction o! -the Student ' three ::steel: Met. Wilq and lil.^s... "bLr. and Mrs. Jerry ii3sei. jut Harry: and four daughters., Muriel Council, l�:holson 72. of Toronto and )tars lL Yeti of Pickering V111age, voted fMt� V. Diaglq); Audrey (]ass. J. Blew Newman said "!hm gilts In Ward b. ai4bert Stowart ret- Irvine, a ' �0a stbtasdy last m the Municipal . Warren), 'Ratty and Doaaa, and one well be distributed to needy remit eived 401 votes to win over C2ilh. groat, Pickering; end one oro. i'�! tot •etioo-�teit -brat voft duce W- brother. Thomas Johnson, of 13W • ism through er the various ssice ord Schwalm who cece.ved i15. t1�. Wilbur. of Toronto. 4, „ In the' election for two trustees Mr, Me isfield was one of the verp - msavii1e, � . •--------- Service '*rat conducted by 'Rev, �� feel th�u�dents are to be for school Area No. 2 for a two. few persons left, who could recai]Z f - march of the one-time well kttowtt , W� 3je !lade rTr had a narrow " M• Buttar>, with Interment at Err highly commended for the fine job Y-ar teI the two men elected ace: law" on Tuesday evening, at the idne Cwsrlery' they are doing in helping others at )ma. W. Cook and David Lennox, activitythat took place yews ago, ilenneL at 401 and the Bradt Itae3------••--------------•------------- ' this tams of year'. Mr, Newman said. The School Board results are: quad the dy ay, by soof ikippiog lwbm his mer was driven Into a tree- Mea !'rants Baiter was taken to - Cook 664; Lennox 479: Cooney 87T; rttin ag and 'commercial tithing i ;Siad totatly wrodtad by a Hollowing hospital on Sunday evening. She is buncombe 375, Fortier 820. The tuneral took place on Wed.1 sits: BM_received tbree trachwed said, at the moment to be In a sat- Mrs. C. Rannale Is emliOld to At the close of the results. • the nesday. with Interment at the Fairs Iff ba ialaetory condition.. hospital for treatment. new Reeve. Wm. G. Lawton spoke pa's Ctmetery, -- : 6•iefly. and then called on the can ---••-•-- -•-- •-a-_»-. _ h - didatet to say a few -wards. '. Lawson in his remarks, said: • that whhe 11d�rs. McPherson was de- Dunbarton- Kiwanis - '? 1 - _ Santo Claus Parade at Claremont Biggest yet Tested. he felt it was only lair to - , sav that site was one, It not. the !! ! - k�rdest worker on Council -during To Install Of ieer5 -t a 7.7 the past year. -------- -- . ----• ent.elect- instal Cthe oda - _ s__ •---- 'RpldSleep has arranged to hive Get Copy In Envy efet Noun Murray 1 - r iters of the• Dunbartots , Kiwants _ Club at ?00 p, m, - Janus7; ry - the , For Next Week- �mi a � united - Church. , w -As Christmas Dy fails on Tues- •'-- ------•---------------------- 1 T - dq of next wrote, it will facilitate • e •--- `� ._ cc t How. Pickering Torp, matters to for those w a ! the News Office it cotieipoadenta their copy in early next >) ° using oted y P s � � �� . �,�,� of _ - �< I I, �, You �"k't. , >Y lave !a to � B ,T q instcad aYfphone in your Items to ;YELtVZ1WP - • 'h .. , Will 1 a Pickering 192 an reverse ChM'. Lawton Tbe�psea See it you are on another exchange. Alton 38 f 1 a From 1.13 p. at on Mondy, we Cloregeoutas 47 -Ito di �Z'i - = will fain you and us, at this barer WYltevale .� 4• f - time of year,' Thank Yost-Sditor. yyo a T 1 ---- -- --- PUBLIC IdEr1' o -� 1lrougbaaa NUOARIAN REL" Asidle7 - 43 s x - A Publie Meeting w�fli be held to Brock Road tie Municipal Building. Brougbam, Pickering Beseb 2%ft years Santa Claus Parade at. Claremont was the biggest and best yet. There were over thirty Roast, Oct" ea Thursday, Jnoo R =, s0 no"HarLime Ave, ft 4T . fed tw tbe gaarkham High School Girls* Bend The.parade is tponacr-- ed by the Cktremont ,'~ 1s• m.. to, persons Hurgarlan Btee Lbs 1M � _ Aitfdtnee All pareses er eegada. (floc Grove , 46 - a , 4106 Bodbu amea's Asociation and is' a tribade to a Vilna the size of Clareemont stlsas interested, are welcome. Glen Grove .N K may Road seb•st ' 62 ."i - < 1957 Pickering Township Council Dunb.=Kay ,79SO Dumbarton Fairport Beach 34 It �.. soundeStone d r's I Altomt si. SebeN be Ir - - ;, 16th Woo tlaude ;K iR " Alton: Road . a .. Rembank 28 2s _ Rosebank _ x F — Weft Rouge West Rouge : 33 .j - r. � "`: x T ��• _ COUNCILLORS ld - - Chapman 1lianrt : Pldterheg Beachleg Harwood Ave. 26 itt Base Line 12s 1;2s,. Glen (trove 50 40, _. Julian McP"hetsori Nicholsose ! Gldn Grove 76 38 a T f i ' •. so UW: to r - Bay Road School 15 S7 1S: Bay itaki School 22 32 S Dunbo.•ton - - . D nbariI172 : Dnnbsttot. !C3 46 ' s' FairporT Batch 48 4. Fairport Bescd 17 10' , a schwaim Stewart -a ` Alton: Road Whoot 14 :. East Woodlando "Alton Road 1): Dowty >fseve Bbeeasta Sett; Dewe Wet, G. L•wma; Commor. '>gH Pagi. >eetebetnt ' Seek L Cbeafts% Robert SWww% Year je w ofts Julian. _ _. _ ., Ite.sbank. weld.Bsag• Tw PW- r • : .. •• .... ,�,- wed ItM e x "' ... ;�,;•„ ^.;.. is � _ , � w .' ,' '' •` .. :' - � .�.y a ., Now v �t�il�t'CA 15 5 R F P u L 6 t3 ; make other ,mcwmplimentary re-' ! , ` RAYS marks but just }et one of them i get sick and the farmer will AN HIRS, , - ' ? forego a nights neat i keel ' ` watch over his sick animitl ai any time. "Door Ana* Hirst: I've fust .: M comes. to -this desk regularly. �� y And yet neither the farmer nor a 1 his family can afford to get d llmished reading that letter' tell- . It is difficult to take sides, ,, • ' overly sentimental about the fag you about one happy mar- +tor I'm o! the belie! that it " s .' - - '> livestock because the—time where_=fie didn't_-._maks__ - * is -not--a-matter-of age,—but a t 2 evitably comes when age or any difference. Maybe she matter of individual persona- barn -room makes it ne_...! should have looked around be- + lities. I know women who r for some of the stock 'to .be sold . lore writing... , fain married to • married men 10 years young_ t That is the situation We are face! a man seven yearn older. and I • young- er, and several such couples - have friends in the same situs- • o! my acquaintance have had with this morning. At this vera Y`�;; tion; others are married to + successful mania moment a truck is down at the f ai G '. Hes for 12 to barn loading cattle, all of whom younger husbands ... We real- • 20 years. The wife, being Partner has raised from heifer 4' Lcould Join a group called • more mature, exercises a lov- �. i. t Wives Club.' •fag maternal calves born right here on the inSuence to " farm. We hate to think of then "Older mob want to 'stay • which many young -husbands ' ending their lives' at the stock• night out with the. boys; ' they • "We are each other's children, yards. ` t,& -'there -is no-aiterne- s `�'-.c tive. They have outlived their '-never want to do anything their and there can be no more ' Wives would like. When wo- s satisfying companionship than MINIATURE MASTERPIECES — Art comes to the French postage usefulness as milk cows and for i. =nen many younger men, the s we have." Older men breeding purposes but I suppose _ (with stamp for a good cause. These two new ones are engraved they will still make beef — of wives are tired at night, while the exceptions you mention) reproductions of Watteau's "Gilles", left, and le Main's "Young a kind. Two o! _them certainl3 the men, want to o out; often are usually g y proud to have Peasant." The 1S -franc slam carries a surcharge of five francs, .will as they are being sold es -the wife would go along, but • captured young brides, and P g - • he doesn't want her because' are indulgent and completely the 12 -front a surcharge of three francs. The extra money goes butcher heifers, so there should P y to the Red Cross, whose symbol appears on the stains M, + Y PP P • be a few good steaks on the w she is older and looks it. satisfied. Only the years can market. - "A person seven or more • reveal whether the girl will _. Older -will -likely -be- be --. - — — — - former, world wars. We must.- �d so activity gins agair his freedom and will not ' Notwithstanding these ex- '�� -� - after an usually quiet week -end change. The younger one hasn't • ampler, I_ -agree that the same p��. cur'r'y on with our daily . We looked for the Toronto folio had freedom long,, so is expect- * age brecket is the safest of work, but we certainly welcome but David had a touch of stomach ad to change her ways. • all. The couple who are ItONICLES _ any distraction that takes us out flu 'so they didn't come. Maybe "I have sees many happy ' mutually happy in their leis- of ourselves and makes us feel the flu was the result of toc marriages, but most of them •ore hours together can co much excitement. His _parents pe Ray and carefree for awhile. took him to the Royal Wintp have only two or three yearn' '� with other differences through46c C1esLt What a dull world it would be Faiz and while they were Watch- &fference in ages. After the • mutual compromises, that re- -if we lacked the power of enjow Wedding with them, marriage s sult in harmony. -- ine the saddle horses one man - r' really is growing up or growing • Thank you Warmlyfor our �PRbo are the real children morel. Imagine seeing a beauti- asked Dave ft he would =like s y — ful sunset• a painting, or children Old together — and their love *-good- letter, which. explain the youngsters or the grown-ups? at play and, yet not have the ride. Dope, being crazy abote Vows stronger each year. The + clearly the dangers of wide Sometimes we wonder. Take the awareness to enjoy' any of it. Or horses. was all for it Art liftel - Other kind of marriage is a strug- • differences in age. I know it Santa CIaus parade. Why are imagine living on a farm and him on to the horses back ani t}e all the way through, and •will be applauded bj* other mothers and fathers — yes. and ohly able to think of the work the fellow took hien around 13ne i luany times you lose your love • readers, many of, whom will even grandparents — so willing involved. Actually, every season Anil. It is doubtful if any horse more each year, growing old + see their own experiences to takeyoungsters to watch •the ever had a prouder mount! - beforw your time. + mirrored here. has its work, and its pleasure. parade that heralds Santa Claus' On most farms at present there As for the other small fry "Marry someone. In your ago entry into town? Why, indeed, is the usual pre -winter activity: Bob took Babs and the children, 'brack*t You will have a health- Whether readers of this tot- unless it is that "kiddies and Livestock that has been free as to London on Sunday, their last _ e ter, happier love for each other evm ,agree W W With the oplu- grown-ups too.o-o" enjoy equally the wind all summer must now �u �� leaving for Elliot because you will enjoy being hoes tivn. Aaae Hirst is always well all the fun and excitement be driven or cajoled to the shel- Lake. When that will -be depends ti together and doing things to- happy to hear from them and of the bigevent - Even if it is on how noon their house will M ter of. the barnyard so they may - . - .>... ;gather. In most cases when a will print letters as space per- only possible to watch it on _ be shut in at night should the ready, Watching day by day Uaan or woman marries some- sats. Address her at Boz i, lu television you find just as -many weather get rough. But cattle developments on a house you are - body much older. he or she Zubteenth St, New Toronto, oldsters as youngsters among the waiting to occupy must bei quite . dreams about young love. But Out. are peculiar creatures They R viewers.. I must admit Partner resent sudden than es: t balk an ordeal, besides having tc when You marry -one about your and I are among those who share at beim tied u in strap a stalls move into - it before it has s - Oto. Yu have it �iourttoom gapers in the fun. Saturday morning. and will do everything but stand --chance to settle. Hoirever, yoe - - i1?OUB FRUSTRATED for instance, we dropped our quietiv while confining . chains would at least be on hand c MARiRRIED WOMEN.- "I` understand . you called on work and spent part of the morn- are slipped discover. "and remedy. the weal - -VERSONALI'!'!ES the plaintiff." the lawyer stated. plied Into place. Sut once Y OOUNT MOST "Yea." answered the witness. ing watching Eaton s Annual that has been done even a young spots in the plaster. - s+ This controversial question "What did he say?" Santa Claus Parade. For the heifer becomes as tractable as Ah. there goes the truck Witt , ^ -' slues prosecutor leaped to his children there is all the excite- an old cow. Apparentlyshe rec- our cattle — a little bit of Ging�e� _ always good for hours of The meet and fan -fare but I reap _ - is. agreement or opposition .in Sect and is a fit of anger de- y ognizes her boss and the next Farm that we shall never.' she any group. The problem mated the question as false, thinly it takes an adult -to appre- day she puts up no resistance at again. We still have a few. left caste .the beauty, the pageantry all. Unless she has been ill- but, riot Among then arc misleading, tendig to incrimin- and the ingenuity that makes the treated. A beast that has been our pet twu�i heifers, that are r ate an entirely innocent party,parawhat f /keine Decors#ingl And what a near or the detc. He also m lance ole attor. Mega} fantasy brings touch o n and to aten into gave troubleitar some ion is liable time. of tthc houss. pasturing eto aothr �� � - - ... tactics. being an Immoral . per. . ry every -That, happily, seldom happens would happen these days !f son, guilty of malicious practices day world. A world, which M on Canadian farms today. Almost ner still had ten orl t We cow In, daring. to 'try to introduce late has brought little but anxiety every farmer loves his livestock. to milk. - such testimony. He also quer- tad distrust to the minds of men, particularly his cattle and _ 3ioned the legitimacy of the particularly to those who remem- horses, if he has them. He may attorney's birth. The defence her the pattern that preceded two talc them "ornery critters" and ISSUE !N — }fill lawyer sprang for the throat of $t + his accuser and the courtroom 1 Dream Dresses For 8 Doll � was - - in bedlam. 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The ani and Thi �+P service, using the topic "Elis new one w conatrueti.,n on the gtolkscra Pt akvin on Thursday enduring the business were p" �g the Miller construct'begun Y by Mrs. Grudeff gave the pro -ure mitt ' 1tV�s, Frank ��- Constant Lain with the follow frmediatei { •evu:alrtg with sixteen ladies present. Holl Gall was, answered rioui, The ladies taking part: Mrs. Frank Puck- awa. Now it on Co. of psh- the scan o a Candle Service, which Q Qemenoe. President, opened, word "Light,,. �m8 the sin, Mrs. Wm, Guthrie' Sr., M.~s. J. installed, and co 'on pews a'_e proved very beautidul and inteaea- Mrs• Wim, Guthrie Cowie, Miss Susie Puckrin, Mrs. C. most of the fern: $'s have tmg. Several Carols were sung. Mrs. White, 3&s. G. Astley and Mrs, (~. Purchased. Because K Malcolm .and Mrs, E. Norton Clemente, M. -s, G. Astley sang «O of the busy Christmas activities at favored with a duet "'A�iray in a Come All Ye Faithful, Several_ ad abe and dedication Manger". Th - present, the Opening -- -- e meeting closed =with Y g e ChrCazois were sung. a elk on January 8, prayer by Mrs. Gnidedf. s M B t conducted the Rev u tars t 2 30 p. mi ''. installation at officers. The East ----------------- M_ an . John Pickering . d Alts saki ,I / - familq of Willowdale visited Mr. M o we look after yof hard•to•do fteM$ GLrouP served refreshments. The W.and Mrs gen Pascoe on Sunday. _ officers for 1867 and 1958 are: UGHANI Mrs. Wim- Gray mcved into the iwtJi 4 Hon, Pres.. Mrs W. H. Guthrie and Donald Beer has announced thou he ITEMIZED LAUNDRY house"- last week We wed. SERWi Mrs. D. M. Buttars; Pres., Mrs. Bert will run a bus this Saturday come Mrs. Gray and Jimmie to ow � Guthrie; lot Vice Fres. Mrs. Fred Oshawa Shopping Centre y to the midst. Puckrin 2nd Vice Pres„ Mrs. G. there a -e enc Providing Glad to , hear that bL^s. Mairs is Astley; Treasurer, Mrs. Arch Bell; A vert �►gh whO Fant to enjoyable afternoon was imp wAng• lir a hope 49 soon nee bar - I f Ree. Sec., 11 s,- John Puckrin; Corr. held is the Township Hall on Tues, in her usual way. Rnished and �•, Mrs. Chas. Puckrin; Pfess Sec. day last when the Women's Iastit_ q paid for ,. Mrs. Fred Puckrin; Baby Band . ute held the r r (itormrer tohearBr that , J. Harw In individually. Supt., Mrs. Geo. $wentreIDeeting and hospital recuperating is uaaov is Squire and A/Li entertained from an oli- • Shirk ... 220 each. ,• , G. Astley; Flower and Friendship children and their mother�se Mrs. enation and is . now suffering an- at_ Sheets ... ISO Badu. Committees: (East) Mrs. G. Astley, M; Ellicott, Presi tack ad • dent was in pneumonia All join Ln Wyly. - $41h. Towels . . Mrs. C. Clemente, Mrs: FrUdi Dta=ing the business �rge, mg him a speedy recovery. ' ,• Pucicin; (West) Agra. Mac. Fledge, tion of, $25.00 was �10d a don - $41h _ Mrs. Fred Puckrin. t Comm., tarded .Children's voted t the Ree. --- -- --- Faaumers - 1,.•aX Droo Jallos - ♦ Mrs. C. Clemente. Mrs. John Puck- Mrs. Davis and MTs. Hodgson, del- $eft Otrtsers i �' _ `• rin, Mra. W. H. Guthrie, M. -s, Frank egatee to the recent convention The December meeting of Srooys, gave r.:�, � �'- •� •'� Fs. \�r Puckrin, Mrs. 'C. White, Mrs. Arch. an. interesting report of the same. Lin Junior Farmers was held on dra Bell. Parsonage Comm.. A. Frank which was enjoyed by all Santa Thursday' December 8th is tie •. Puckrin, Mrs Clemente, Mrs. W. H then a -raved, Town Hail,-Brooklin. Elections were . _ •�• Guthrie. Citizenship Comm., Mrs. J. The regular weekly euchre was held dor offices for the caning yew, u •• Cowie, Mrs. G. Astley, - Mrs. A, held onTuesda The exults are as follows: Y even' Thompson. Mrs. A, Bell. and Airs. when the following were winnersusual: President. Doug. Alves; President M t1M tllN+rlt Mrrrhlq r T1 G. Peacuxjc Pianist, Mrs A Be11. lKsa Burton, his Milne and Mrs. R Wear; vice -President, Bail : MO y� 31M. Mrs. C. Clemence, Group headers: Pugh; Mr, N. Burton, Mr, W.Fier- Holme': Secr�y. Taber °. Fred Tsad - TOO M Mydn * M *K (F ) Mrs. Wm. Gu ' Jr.. (West) dy and Mr. Lehman, Speciad prizes Ron Neale.- Treasurer. Fred Taber; W SAA AM SAF -r ••flue! MOMtM � to Mrs. Hamm ad - Geo --ye Sq A • Mss went o _ p"est Aep�. Aja i' WA Ile/' G. K Pratt. and Mrs. Sew Hedge. Ellicott It was decided not hod Girls' President, tris - - • e • The Club Executive mat a! the say more euchres . this year, but - Girla• Secretary, Eleano! Mole, home of the new preafdent Guthrie„ th Saturday si �. they will start again on January 8, After eiertiioaa, Ilse gi-is had a ening- to"S The Missionary 9geiety of SL gate meeting when the tonins �� Plan activities for the nest there John's Church held their meeting :nr4' to be held on December F?. _ ' months. Please note that the next the church on -Thursday a+ftwnoon. was di ,u %ed, The Fbysm#" gyp. meeting' which is to be held at the December 13, with the president, lack ia'�n`'o1d as Elxeautive Maisting dome of Air. and lours. Clemistu e, ]urs K Malcolm is charge. The an Tuesday, December 1 at the • ' will be one week later am usual home of x,03 • —Janus 9, owed by'byathe Lo with* Prayers f The `Zoeting with gaoaM li 3-216 Sincere sympathY to extended to T. Norton a-ae a and as cZ and - Darb$a appointed to con-. c�ei► The nett uuneei� I•as�ses swM the tami(q a! the . its Mrs. Diede duct the election a3 new officers, i°'g will be held on January loth, A T. ft""Mog% !!� . _ Squire. who passed away at her but all officers r•ece put in tar an. Brookbn Jarboe Farmers .seers • FL Y home on Tuesday of last week, other rise. ex Presides! Kerry Christman and a In September, our old church was and she is yet to be thc�+osen. Mss �DpY sl+;evy Year. - --------------- -----� 3 a y Camel of 'it'Yainka In the midst of cur sorrow, we y wish to express our heartlfelt thanks to eta- ?friends and ---- and appreciation beruvutau:l flowers` nerghbors for the got words o sYmpathq and seas of in- . finite kindness - showfi to us in the �< sudden loss of a beloved hind _ _ faACICSCshther. gp ath�atrjr ..what the oore, to Pall aareb rs and Mr W, - �— ' t • E, hlcEachnie and Son. for their kind and efficient =anagrment (d the funeral arr y' Map tiernar Dernals, — - Well /ca. Gordon diad -•Ates. JeLa {are0 Ana d -iK e ' rani�G( ---- eme +rrim� _ TheST Clte.rolet era give ro �f- �,;, . rir • lkason$ on taking curves i • i and holding the road to just about any ear going - e sae matter how much more it cost& Few cars at any _ rice arg so beautifully -g rice r and so smooth, -• ' .... ,e� .,; '' � ; The 'ST Chevy's rod worry isn't surprising once you learn - - - � what's underneath it -new de- -lowvetopments in steering; spring and suspension. Chevy plants + itself wide and low to the road, and with its pounds in the•S. aHoa'sarAite tight places, That's why it i; $ticks so surely and solidly ST„ VICKC&ING Ti around corners ----------------------------- 'That's --------------- and curves. --------_-_-- _-- AfA�i + s 'That's why it seems to follow _ the road as though on invisi- ble rails. - ti - • Chevy's new V8 power (up to 245 h.p••) springs from i what people who know have called the best performing pas- aenger car engine ever built. ' And that _ makes the going even. better! Snappier lferformance _ _ • with more precise control! • : Come in and try it. A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE - - CHEVROLET ••jam. �' • 'THE .MOST MODaaP gTrC1[NT a MorEs V4, rn WORLD •270-b. p, cerci.„ sl�o arreildlr N ahs Coto. • - bl Air pe. sh•r of with " TW Sport Coupe. q, w o Meons atr i Anenes s ib. ' N �Y by Fi course, 11 that in • sof eonitr�dion materials and date 1 _ � _ - - - - _ •- - - �,y�,<" ;.;tom j �. Only franchised Chevrolet'dealera' • e display this famous trademark c i�E OHS..._.— .._ _— _. _fir _ � — i.• , ►. �n ... s ia., its Carson and Mrs. Walter Carson; FLower and Sick Oman . Mrs. Cecil Jones and Mrs. T. Jordan; Parsons C0=0%, Mrs. r. Disney and Mrs, ` Italie Harbron • Pianist, M. -s. Wm. - 31arbron; Asst. Pianist, .Mas. George Pickett, - The sym^..athy o1 this • coaunun:ty _goes to the Pegg da -ill in the passing of their moths-. Mrs. And - ¢ew Pegs;, of .Greenwood, last week. . Mrs, J.. A. Jones, of Brocklin. spent a few days last week with Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Jones. Friends ars sorry to hear that Mins Theima McEwbern has been ot: the sick list and school has been i` closed for several days. 'Tho following are the acboiars cubo received pcza for Perfkt At- 'tendance at Sunday School last year Xisses Joyce Disney, Shirley Pen. roam, Janet Jones, Shiela Dis. ney, Alice Paaeoa 'Mrs. Jack Emp-' ruNsh ml Donald WAAm Ivan Dda- _ Esq, Jim and John 'Wllson. Miss Betty Gates was nashed to OshzAp Hospital by awbulance on rrMay 'morning 'Ir a very critical condition, At time of writing she► Is 1dr, and Mrs. -Coed Jones. visited on Sunday with Mea. Floyd -Jones At Bro-idin. - Ur. and Mrs. Cecil Disney atten- ded the funeral of .her aunt Mrs. Charl.e Wiley at St Cathaines, on Friday, ` Mr. and Mrs. Ebner Jamieson gild family' Roy Jandesovi. of Toronto. and Mr- and Mrs• Dick ` Wand vis. S11 VPQ uADVCr • 1 '..fes•,•. � _ --'^'-'f' �"-.... .4N -.v _•Y9h' .., 1.-•--- _ , '' "r"�t -.i:r.J.� ,f '. f < .+1 ,s5-•--a�aa _ - � * P I 4 Y ♦ :RI y. .Y 1 BALSAM M L'v z _ Mea. A. Stroud been staying. - The annual meeting o1 the W. A. Rev. J for some time with her daughter, —Al was held last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. B. Jstnieson. Follow. and Mrs. Wilkinson entertained. from Kin their son and his wile Mrs. Vande:kooi and ?amity, Whitby. WAL�� Ing the Worship and Business Per_ '• g�ton on the wee6�_end Dr. Azth;ir We are sorry to lose Mr, and iodsi Rev. Moors gave a veryinterest' talk on the Christ_ Annis o1 OLtawa, and �s mother Mrs. Char. Ana- the µ'�kend Mrs. Overbeck and family trom the villa aO g , 'but we wish the the test in the_ home. PROD - O� ��� mas Story and conducted the II Mrs. Ann_s has just new VIL ection of Officers as ollows: Pres„ returned from a stay in hospital. Many of the children are confin � —Mrs, 110y4 Wilson; 1st Vice Pres., We hope Mrs. ed to the houre with measles and ^ p aaueson; tad Vice F mss.. Jones; Secretary. Mrs. Rcbea ]3o a will soon be out of the hospital and feeling chickenpox.B. A speedy recoveryto .Mrs. W. Prefab — — cleated Cottages fnaoges Cedar . 1`.rae Jones; Asst. See., bus. Lewis. better. Gore. who confined to .hospital :Jones; Mea. .>'ack Phipring_ - 'ham; Basiness Comm Mrs Errol :__.____ Posts — Kitchen units — Moat Garage Doors . =X Carson and Mrs. Walter Carson; FLower and Sick Oman . Mrs. Cecil Jones and Mrs. T. Jordan; Parsons C0=0%, Mrs. r. Disney and Mrs, ` Italie Harbron • Pianist, M. -s. Wm. - 31arbron; Asst. Pianist, .Mas. George Pickett, - The sym^..athy o1 this • coaunun:ty _goes to the Pegg da -ill in the passing of their moths-. Mrs. And - ¢ew Pegs;, of .Greenwood, last week. . Mrs, J.. A. Jones, of Brocklin. spent a few days last week with Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Jones. Friends ars sorry to hear that Mins Theima McEwbern has been ot: the sick list and school has been i` closed for several days. 'Tho following are the acboiars cubo received pcza for Perfkt At- 'tendance at Sunday School last year Xisses Joyce Disney, Shirley Pen. roam, Janet Jones, Shiela Dis. ney, Alice Paaeoa 'Mrs. Jack Emp-' ruNsh ml Donald WAAm Ivan Dda- _ Esq, Jim and John 'Wllson. Miss Betty Gates was nashed to OshzAp Hospital by awbulance on rrMay 'morning 'Ir a very critical condition, At time of writing she► Is 1dr, and Mrs. -Coed Jones. visited on Sunday with Mea. Floyd -Jones At Bro-idin. - Ur. and Mrs. Cecil Disney atten- ded the funeral of .her aunt Mrs. Charl.e Wiley at St Cathaines, on Friday, ` Mr. and Mrs. Ebner Jamieson gild family' Roy Jandesovi. of Toronto. and Mr- and Mrs• Dick ` Wand vis. S11 VPQ uADVCr ,i , —:..-,.ice- �- 7.-_ ..�,4.-�,,._..a__..i �..� — ___•.A..r'w•...•�1�. ':�, 7 3 ,•ice -ie^ M. v_ e f 4 ^ • M T � AK _ Christ Church = East W'OOdla°a- /= 1• fi�V Next Sunday, December. 39, at 2.33 _ lG 7 school and Church - The Corpsration Of The :7 If F. m Sunday Sch q 4 „�„' �,,. _ !VILLAtiE OF PIC � � will bei. and a combined service, the y Pgp(`1,AM/1DT/ItOYN t #y . p'ITBNiTV$E the adults, rejoice in the Birth of - y' WEDNESDAY. DECEM IR 28. Radio -TV Ser v iC a Christ.y I hereby proclaim chs.' Wednes It will also be Whitt Gilt Stunday. dsY, Decemberr 28th be dgigt.ted Aav Make or 11.ociel Fl anyone would care to deo �t Day in the Village at L -.this worthy cause, any l Pickering sad request all oitiseo• . _ . ► + Arthur P�telti . rri..te Ambulance eciated µ' : wo:hld to aper ,. to observe same. -- Day or Pilot On Christmas E,ye, at 11.00 P. m. : ' FICKZRING win. XeZ.ACWfM fsN. Rev. James Gillespie will hold ser. ,, CYRM E DIl1GBLEY. r • vice at the Catrmhmity Hall. EvecY- Reeve, Village Of Pickering Phone Pick 153 one is welcoahe. _ �j••�� We wish to thastd all those, kind " ------------------------------- people, - --- ------------ �CT Cs�0 - SAVE THE ---- , T-� Q f v r • • people, who have helped us this past - POTION , Pu ering a O]lte Year. for donations, help in our I hereby Proclaim cast Wedaesds7• work. words' o! encouragement To December M6 1868, be -a Civic T> ' )may gfevieo ?�'�d mem . all these we say. "God 'Bless You' idly in the Tgwn" of MekerbM .- - Oggl►p� , an to Bad a Me�-c•y Chriabmas d Thank and I u all ei•�sen. gq- W. >iE• J. THOMPSON, IL A. KAJL You. — Cor. ern themadves awQrdingly. - tests Baso F r A11 ------------------------------- pocudous. Barrister Aad Somewr BROCK .ROAD Dated .� s:eagh•m this 18th d.7 - rsolrg: YIcsI�INe . a: sem aim. sed aas.:i. or Deoe�ber. lass• _ _ 611anweod =id[. Ajax The Hoche and School held.,their Wm. G. NEWMAN, seem F.xemtive Meeting Kith ten mem- :GOD GAVE TSE QUEENK E N A Rt) C LA R K E >duahaao Pheea - Aja iN bew present on Monday night. Mrs. ' Suter presided. Arrangements were LUCKY OLD SAIv'TA . - _ AUCTIONEERS Pkkarme - SN discussed Lor our next meetings. R& the 110=11111� xresh mAmts were served. .. 1AMMA and o �•Wind tor tarw Yjrk, Mr. gam 6odore, brother of 31Mcamd" it -_ fit= dLoeir, I�bameoLe " River, Time and lately of Chalk Rarcib He•M• y � , is visiting them for a fewRed- zotaw - e-- ar t IWZNBM AU'GTIONIM Mr. and Mia. Poynton have the On h fist, wa r4 • for lira Latter -8 parents• ice'• and 3�s (food- - - =+stack Zlaai 8sr* raborhas std 7 �ariiN sago 6s fpr raft. bad tslare 1r� �'ir, year with them at arment cheat, tfll iCaar i Awb rlu i.rfh NAEBW tM std ro"Psew Sony to .report Neil Young an hbtzt tie ?sag 9" 1" jimeArijP� . O. � Brock Rand had a �.- ' nubbi,aty !. a mad+ Maim A Speds y Monday. 'Rope he is_ not badly htst frim toe? par � ftar. � t�eter10 ' Ps.dRys. lata Mae A 1� ao' the local_ at. aatlias R isli• <oaliseoe� dwo liN. rano.. nusib a Q1rr•e tended tie Cals�. PartY� sub rates tic? herr esm fag• ttit - ,. *�! — IriifM 1�0a ti•MIA the United Chuteh on nidly bow. e0*60 be?eatgeiii,r"jft? and MM Gegrie, Middisbou Ms �. aa0 !sU lora. at10 hsefiitBi and 36. -and Mrs, Ivan Itiddietoa 1te an10 ries tLe? ia10 geed, tjesttasr• ,ice �%► DliCii9M BSM QOAg+II1' olt LJstoanel vi10►ted Ma•. and ]fls. . -. tall, qk? 1 tattea M* � /D• R©� ht HOW � j am. Walter Middleton on the wreek Bend. _. • 1110 haiwtcafe• esD t¢tr. ��u �t "� Wayne ISiddletae>. Scar- ,3110 txfati t umb at" in a brass $rd- , wDe6A "18 toDeo10.tis? _ _.s - - - - ahaw for a few day Last wreck _,�_ Oi0!'!!►/I9 Children who attended Sunda? �M�? - Qc'hool held in the school dW- Whitby tsdamionai 3861ft - ing the tpLi Year. were given a treat . - ✓ 06 Du dna tit• WWI ask ter etas ..UWp a" in the township hall on Decemler _ wanY. 0NT. Garages fres) Colmrse (M_) 16th. Scahe of the children eeceiv- :. ed besutztul Bibles *tor arerthory work ' ''rho" Office - HO "Mf1 The '%t and all children rec&veei a book • and candy. Miss Joyce Keith was In ITh a. �... ,o i>. Comrie Lumber w charge, _. Area COl&A_1tY. IU=D the Very IRs :^y G'Acros to All the Residents of the Ares 3M St. Clair Ace. IL Swbero, Oct --------------------- ------------- AM l-7Wl WELL DRILLING -- !' y� dote by Oltultteat� Ora _try Friday Night Till ! ' . eaerr3aY Tin 12.M Next y yKg g erieaces'a and -One Moe West of Ii. S. King Modern Equipment �E e qy ]ionutaseai Wert" _ Coneglate Phone Collect - Streetsville Out. TBOP. -- » 1d7W — Wa'T. AZlS'�N+ Or Write. R. R. .i, �Phitior. patarioWANTED---- =-- - ------------ TWO -- ---------- — _ -. T•• Milos Wast Of Wbity On T 9411>V , � �., twe.s W t`y �, AtRZAa= APIA Piano & 7 heorY -- DISNEY _MOTORS Aja A' WHITBY i4J 1l AFARM' -- - >4:ONf: We >ihee Waiting Buyaes awl LLSSovBNEW , u aced Cash D&"Payments :- N MCKF IMG. = - 5, . Yr. DitiLJB ._; _77 New Used ars SING tree eta A.+ >st,.wc10....d 9aa n;; sf" 4 ea (fa.I 3. - . . - - _ . g Phone 182 Pickering • y ,�, . egii.n . p.M6 Phe.e 1I0. 6-4161, Whitt: 86100110_ PIAT Ia PICX3ffaNG STUM. i ><IIlti 9iRl�IS iarlrw - ' is t --------- - ------- ---- - TREY N I UNa: . -, •�. • QTR SII TCHEL . �. ARTS kEPIWRS - - : :' ;,••.L SIT • _p![OPIl� P!C[E1iti!TG STS t.MiNM6D TitjSTiES "' --:'� AJAX. SMAW . WMA4!P><D. f - HUN %ART0*RAD* A TY t � W. seas. sA a.waa - � M • MATERIALS 4 A. IL RATTBW ARAM riae�-ate A. _ ROGER, G. CONANT. 4 �• ' � b�pcite Coal — Sf�ef' .Coal 4� : t and soi.Icrras EDDIES fligb, Grade Ant 4; -covr= BUILDWG, AJAX F ' I Wood . y 7% Simeee St, S.. ftbaws 5%oe Repairs fuel Oil ,and .*WEST 3cATMUAI ti : - — -- durance Co.s _ -. -- : WlliTi OR P80lii OV LACE% 6hosp 3 abs For Tarin And Ow.Mg GOOD POLLS DYM ::. ...-= 1losaraace Ot 3riAdiat/� yAILT TILL 7M !, X.MINIM" __iVlt+a..iii. la�a•ra aha 3616 IDAr 2Mt SM V. IlSowan & Gibson r - _r►: f�•� _ _ :;' PRON1s: WHMMY Nl •, .. — -DER BUIL 14STAFFORD BOWS - .—,,WOODWORKING '�:.- - - MOI1Y1IMTAI WOMM - - -now i..• /I�� /1�;�!i V � y :-------� - �tl�-------- LZSCB�N CAlIfl1lwr - . DAVE MDONALD NVIT.+T sad WgTALLED L AU TIOli3 0l� 76f{>O _ M .,ROSS MOTORS" .: 'MA FOR INEW�T' ° s a TRACK PASSES.• r UR 101 - ANn v G. . 8 eg�evola /'OgR. Q- Y .. .+ CA U AND TRUC" �r EVERY- DRAY • - .. - - - - . - . :y. , i closed with the W ' i3a11 atter a del:elot>a Dat hs�k itm- Trane Wright was also read, �1i@i The �f A. "Perfect Trust sad• Perfect psr+ce''. " cH�YwOOD eat Mia R,. Heaedictioe. _ i The Treasurer :sported on tris Tur- cheoes. Pres -d Tit�d'ail sppgaciatio4 a! the p� s'�� . conducted the soeeUng-.. The Devot- The -election and' installation Of the • • key supper which proved a great M Raz Morrish is improving Weal Thoughts were read by Mrs. oinms for 1957- was conducted by � The November meeting, which ' success financially and otherwise. health slowly, but continues • lm- . W. Gates, the, theme adl whieih .,Nq - Rev. C. P. Shapter� They were as was sot reported is the Prete also Mn. R Tindall and Mt% (i. Todd A%edieal care. +.lye llb� present God", as rev_ follows: President, Mri. G. Todd: began with 'a tasty luncheon ser- attended the W. A. meeting in Mark - - 8d" closes on 199, wh" was read ham regarding the formation of the ]!i'id47 !or the eared is Psalm li! Vice -Pres. ms's. L. Gats: tad ved b7 the hostesses Mrs. F. Ire. - vacation. - . - - the ladies. Sec- son, 3*v. D. Milne and Mrs, a - responsively by After Vice Pres.. ft"s. petty; Milne neve York Presb77. Ids. Tia'u W attend Ch�istmoas Greetings to singing a cbrisum parol,.. _the retary, Mrs. N. _1APA9blln:._ Tress.. Sr. At this ayoetiag Rev. C. P. Shap_ reported on it at the December ._ _irs pjdng_ ana - was Mn. D i5f33ne; £mer: 8ee.,--11Ls, W'.- cballeng_ Nam in the Neve Year, conducted. A letter' from the Rel- Hohaea. Remarks of appreciation int address on the theme "Divine ------------------------- ---------- Ciseryweed W. A. � cttee d- the United thumb were paender`to the retiring R -es- and Human Standards", which was - 'Mr annual meeting of . �e Woes. was resd by idrs. W. - gbkt fs, vr>iicti ideal on �babalf of the • Association, greatly appreciated- by all the lad_ WED—DW M Is Eozing Dry In 'ti Assoc7Rtion of Cherrrwcod Un,: expressed thanks Yor our 'ooatr:4� by Mrs Zarl Taylor Mss, Tindall is present tea. G. Todd took the ilrid t#eastt was held in the church tions. A letter of thaa0u tram Vis, rsplie0 in. be-iel, yell:chosen _ words.: Devotional Period' on the theme llcheetag Tewmhb Vitiage - ' S. TROU- WD_ NA W-. -S F.- �r - OPEN -ROUG.E AY & FRiDAY EVENINGS HILLS � .9 9eoo p*M; PRICES EFFECTIVE T8Q88., FRL, BAT. DECE30" 20th - 21st - 82nd - ill -- ao��o�rs SCALLY M FOR -FLAVOUR & TENDERNESS CHRISTMAS FRESH KILLED .(NOT FROZEN)- -;, TREES IWY.� RK --..ET SPRtK.E iSt - - "BALSAM - - ' MCED AT'TDACT MY " .Z,; OCEAN SPRAY - - _ CRANBERRIES HI K (ATTRACTIVELY PRICED) BEADY TO SERVE BONELESS MIXED - - Cello• C _ - _ c HALF lverage Weight 3-4 Lbs. , - --HAM. } r� _ Pkg. BEADY' TO SERVE SHANKLESS SMOKED ab.49 C LB. C PICNIC - A COII�LETE SELECTi0N OF Maple Leaf : _ . .49.1 71 Ib. Pkg PO IMPORTED EC HOME GROWN CHOPPED _ � - -� FBESB FRUITS & VEGETABLES - Lh ells Pk . - - - _ Maple LeafSAUSAGE- - 2 pie size tin .� MEAT - - NC G .�.-AT - A! -� UK sairsuuu�st ? ei hbourhood Ne,�vs - - Our N g C - ;. 9T. MARY'S CHURCH, ROUGE. HILLS- --LAST WEEK'S WINNERS .., OF TURKEY VOUCHERS Join in the fun with your friends -at (1) Mrs. R Dixon ' East Woodlands Hall every Thursday at Reg. , R.R. 2, Pickering p.m. _Twenty games of Bingo ... B:0(1 (2) Mrs., Elmer Zettler, Fairport Beac 4 an Opportunity' to bring -home "The E3)- Reg. Carpenter, 'Frenchman's Bap, _ ^ - _ .Christmas Turkeys" Prizes .. .Vouchers (4)'Mrs. J. P. Quist, Ra for -five fifteen -pound ftedh turkeys given - 94 - �;. each Thursday until Christmas. Mrs. Helen Peterson, Liverpool Road,,,,. Plan to be with us on Thursday and _ Merr�Cht1stmas o SII ., ten meet your neighbour. Admission bQ _. _. . �r � µ.: a '... � " : `•. �_.- ..Z-S9'� " 'yin,.' , _ h MISCN,I,AIVEOUS • y Resident Agent 1 • kr _ ALL rias Or CONCRETE- Wass Y Idendf FLOOfi RRAlTO! 116URMM AGM_ k1tACHIId= FiNiSS=D _ ARTICLES FOR SALE BZMC TANKS - usitatn wit = CARDS OF THAN MACK WORK tRtAMta, RG A ----------------------•------------ rHolrs Tlis �� - APPLU I wools 1�ik p Ratepayers: '- Fsa>Z �'Ok t-1YY Nrr lRp1r1 /UO flat ronR we tALR tirlro tditakae edify, 0.-.-7 Maes, Bir siaceeely thank t[ '' _ e' kDeadav ani Tobusu. )sisal R• the many people who voted toe me -_-____-•------____ Y -- • - three maks nae- at No, ' K. and workedelectiom on my )o � 2W ---- FUST � � �' � � • _ _ va• t, Jacks, ROII DAiVi' Tom' ,ZRghway us tin- )3eoei RaM., Pbwi eleoting me Reeve for 1957,rowamip, PIC S} �IPIIrTt� SC�iOdL ; rICKRpNO 67 f6sJ1 li-si� Rest Wishes to ~Y d tits Holiday soon& and All at Imo! A•d sPsulss� ------------ --------- ---- .?'CR SALE -4307 Scotrt's shirt. WK.. G. LAW80N"mom Rig ?M11 pants and belt, sus 16, ib.00. 3Aone1 --------------------- smoke electric To The �•n, ------ '. electric whistle and --------------- . extftd tndu set, eoaopleW with extra lot �WW4 �. P e�a� Towssht,: B=7 WZIL I)a OIL BUNN �SPRCE RUIU truck station signals, switches, a �_ tThe �oeee ilaniu a switches and brae. Cort over $100. gl9elt naw. ; <kplie Y'a>.b ... Feaksar• S7stw _ Sell for dam. Pertcoadition• Al- to meNt th•U7, fob �ko�aaQe Tat rbod at my �� radoe'a 84tN� »'� lfBTA>I�AT�OX =� eo bars Raleigh iso Test e.C yid is K.M. 'Tamm Clss•sd Thu Speed, built-in dynamo. Best Tffer. od fill sekwn To All. <i Apply at Eddies Shoe Repairs. - W _ ------------ t3II! PIIG}H WW Wj" _ OIL &GAS CONVERSION _ 3PM S, �,alit o train. egg i� TSANli------------- -----. t ��`�-------=-- &GRAVITY I would Hhca to take this o"or.-r.--------.•----- FQRCEDA IR -----------------------------yr�� tmiq to thank an those who voted s Gus kJedee 1FOtli SALF`-Westiagbovse t r ma in the. Township Etre- A dwlsod CoosaaMs' rebuilt, $30 ee�letdy- • flans, and worked on my behalf, _ Wanted - ' �• � _ - _ , -----------------------------' Compuments of the season TO _ PIId Pup Ouse sy .8Gaasan Step��I'C-��''d Puppies. Register BP sCSWALlt *!tr sgus4 >�► ed c2=pioestock. Tan. Saver; -- -• -C��:-------- ._ ,J -• lall. sx&ww� now - ---- ley dox Christmas: Choose yours To The ,Ratepayer+s. - . iii >silf)1i� now, a, Longlaad- Phone: Pickering MT thanks to shoes people m rho l tJkd�er d11if • C� Ward i who :'sola supported me as the � •,. •... ar ...... � � • 1� MO Saturday, and thea! Who 1 - -------------- ------ worked for s$b during the campaign. - - - Cosvplhokaik of the Beason to----------------------- LOSTHN LAY IABr- a Longues wrist watch dna JACK. S. CIgAPMAN r� ond ` O' • ` - expansion bracelet, near Pickering Township Allatelayen ------ • 1 N 5 it R A N C , Village Coazmvnity Hall. Reward, afiy !alethia opportwaity aterl0� �� Phone: Aldherst 1-8881 Collect. j tklaasdt paopie In Ward 4. who MORTGAGE CANCELLATION--PAMlilf INCOME . -----------------------------------voted mai worked for me, 0o elect • - 4"wn Cocker Spaniel, wear- 1 ..�. �T me M /he 1957 Ceaaeil, Pkltrlsai � - - . • :. - �, SiJCCE55ION D1�iTIES � . Ing Scartoro tai. Answers to name Towndi* I ;;M do my best daring I __.__- - w Mahmud-. Ren Tbom;iwn. Riley Ave; , THE R St LMO COWAW UMM village 1kRsrry Chibt;w "an;d C A. Ro HILL WANTED NOW ILear a An. GLEN JULIAN Free Estim�iss - Teiephwwt Pickering 2e !. -------------------- - PIaIa Picks 391w4 -- — - - ?_AINT=s and DWORATORLS I vpbb to expren my gratitude to fT - $110 hour for quick, clean, guaran- those pwuaes who supported we In teed first-class pa3ntug and VsVes- the Iasi ]dSektpal Election• to the ------------------ ---------------- howing. - Eric Stoles and 71%Zk Towsahfp of Plekerlag.' and to ss- 1FORi QVAIAF>a7 TV BHtTpL3 s _ White. Decorators. Ii. A k Pinker- •lead M naw and all. The Seusau's AND ' t >� Phone � or 87_--- _ ase t nga, _ _ AJAX LUMBER _ A 21DMA INUTALLATIOPf - - - W. R. J. THO]gPSOM CALL - ")sRIICE' ,A gray islookfor s io0W To � e - RADS AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES well known and p *ui: --------- �y, Alta---- --- --- entati Complete line of daily GUARANTEED SERVICE LUMBER + necessities used in every home. I would like to express my heart- BY EXPERT T9X3iNICIAN rLY1AjOOD . ..PAINT ..: ARBORITE " Nkaaerous advantages. Wonderful fell thanks and gratitude to the Tlxfwd MRSl1 OB - : chance to be Your own boss. Do voters of " township, who accord- - AlUntie t -1B41 _ not. hesitate. Write immediately to , ed mo an aeclastation in the app.. IDOORS AND TRIM -. tf '77 .---1FAMI-1M[, DEPT. 4. Station C. ointment to the chair of Deputy. -•..,.__ Reeve f the Township Council for "- ---------`------------ Montreal. -• I will to Station Road and No. TO RENT that year �. roc woulddhaverme do� Hate Your PREVENT l SEC' Or Z HI�iWOy Your Servant, _ Duty WORK G -at�I; AB.�«iE Experts - TELEPHONE PICKERING 366 TO RENT -single and gar-. SHERMAN SCOTT - -Oil .Bknser Cleaned With Hca age, f.rst house west of Pickering � - - - ' 'V south side, Phone•. Pickering Caed of Thanks _ O L. - _ --- -- _ - --- -_ _ -- _ iTTHO COLEMAN -- _. r 'jin 4 - .:. Through the columns of the Wens A SAL+E9AEF.NADLERS VICE • _ ;. iD AJAX 1045 • ---------------_--------- r wish to express my appreciation Caiearan B Heaters "••: TO RENT-th_ee rooms. Phone - to those people who- sent me flowers, pace ters Coleman Floor. Furnaces Pickering 140W. fruit and cssas while I was .n has- - pital ; Tso to those who remember- Coleman - Hot Water Beaten ` REAL ESTATE" ed me in power. I am very grateful e-� Taken On Abaco Units . r to all of you for your, thoughtful - on narsor% Pam, OR Tants. BEATING STRIER a ------------------------------ mesa and kindness, REAL ESTATE Ethel Graham G11, Coal, Wad K.itebaaa stoves on • ----- DON RLILZARD MILLER OIL BURNER brick bungalow, , ---- -� ROONIAN ,r Trees. Six -roomed. Tiled four -piece - - - AND Slatvxs _ N bathroom. Divided basement- Oil H:. W „�, All Type - wog taaee. Pickering,: $10,50!. Down payment 52300. Five Cat ens Be. Pickering IMPTIC TAPfK. GLEAI�lfG zooms 4 -Piece bath. Basement OII Phw furnace. 84 Feet by 179 feet. Land- (AUCTION SALE PROMPT SERVICE � • �!•q •ss�f Okwakrrw OH �erti � j i scaoed. Pickering. Saturday, January S -•auction sale 1 GLADYS NEWT PICKERIN6 a[ household furniture, 'piano, space rYALT1iR WARD »- WHITBY il,AlJllOf! 11'LN APAO.i>Ita ' ♦ .moss Square, Broker - Pickering i heater, dishes, glassware, kitchen t1IONRs 1R0 R-25ii - _ - • 2l>rl Y ----•-------- ------------ utensils, other household !Sects; sept 21 �+ ---------- HI?I'dY -------•---• odd catPenter tools garden tools etc. ---•_--- -------- _-__-- N. H. A. liE SALE on the 3rd, concession, Pickering, NURSING CARL Three bedrooms, large modes=t lib second house east from Altona Rd- Accommodation dor SYderly Folic at BLOCK L� Then abs living=room. I modern kit- at CherryR'�' the property of Mr. Shey'Noua Rest Rbnm Pickering - �� O Alex Murray. Sale at 1.30 P. to Village, For information phone - -- . ed beaement, Attached garage; oil Terms cash No t eeerve. KEN and Pickering 851A.� �f P�= Ate' ;heating. Like new. ;2500 dawn. Ci.ARKE , auctioneers 32-7 `3 PRENTIG� OLIVE HOWE, 8F.A1.TOs �o�Q DROCH 9T. N. - WHiTdY ------------------------------------ 139------------- ---•------------------ _ �/rai ' )1i0 t -t527 - Pklerhsg ?18lils -To ambitious persons we ace offer- _ -_- ing the chance to establish his own $48h _ $�ra10 - r busuess. Income #50 to ;75 a week: . i ��'� v ••3 1i4: new InterestfnQ work'right in your oWa f surroundings. Write mo!- free catal- - • ogee and details to-F1►MII.E?L, Du. Ger -- Bks - 3, Station- C. Montreal. • STATION ROAD, PIC MING, ONT• - PHONE 128 • -----------------r--- ---- ,-' ------------------------ -NETT, C. MLT1iKAR, R. O. - OPTOM�,°TRLST .. - . 102 Dundas St. West � 4 ,.p TpH1TBY,, ONT. - r (above All HDrug OVRSn) Creetii�S /Or .. �trtst�rtas . R OFFIC < ~,Mon. to sat - 9.00 to 530AN �r / _ Wednesday - 9.00 to 12.00 Noon yydl �•.., ;c/ nd Best WiS'leS. PHONE: WHITY Mohawk 1-3671 ---------Irrl STOREKEEPERS ---- d ` or small businessmen. Book-keepee newYear • a • full set of books, financial statements. ' Desires part-time work, Phone 113W 1 le5rA `- i Pickering: ., LL BEIR CO LTD _ HC'N.E a p:. is s t� COMRIE 1 Pickei ng Jew eiry ----------------- - ----r- — .. - ,3620 -ST. GLAIR AVENUE EAST SCARBORO (one Mile West of B- H• King Collegiate)' - OPEN EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT TILL 9:00 �c TILT, 12:00 1V Of • . - • . � � SATURDAY NOON � ° - • _ -,� ...:,,.. ... , - .•div - Y. , +::. - „ r .F •� ... ., , ,