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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1956_12_2872 NO. IS PIC9. 03f1V1Ra0 WKII8dUt8 am i Cwts Per Clry �P" 011foa DepOttaws. Oa<< iia—>i<ii eweV�. 42,% PUMAY VWZmam W 'M MW s High School Board • — PICHS>iQ]G VII,LAGE — `� T • Mr, and Mrs. W. Huyck ente-tain- : inners -of Nears r ed his,taother from Whitby over tae= - r appointments hOMr. ,,, Mrs, Alvin BushoY ` k rating Contest - te-tained family relatives on Christ Last week -end two independent : �. , Mr, and ,Mrs. Pierson Baker were cadges on pehatt of the 2•iLicertng x at Tara over the weekend and at the will- M r w ' a. / parents' home for ' News, judged the homes in . s �� . � M: • Baker's Daren age who had entered our "Chrtst+ns+t Y ,�y e N Christmas. Exterior Decorating' Contest. Taey Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Butt were at e s't / t feel, and we agree, that homes u.i " �`y � �, �• � Chatham Sur Chrisffitas ,visiting the village newer looked s,cer than; they have this Christmas. It mane`s . Helen and Bob Tindall.' l Mr. and Mt -s. Reinhardt (nee Ruth ' judging a dirt L-ult task. } Law) announce the birth of a son The News offered two prizes for crave on Sunday, , the harass the judges deemed best. b _ �' December F Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Fouad spent' $10.00 and i5.W. Christmas with her bother Robert Winners were:—First, Mrs. Bert: 5 s Stork and family, Toronto. _ - Maurer; Second Th:a A. Gibson. a,y .,efs. Miss Jess.ca Ruddy and family Honourable Mention to—CYril left on Tuesday for her mother's l Morley (the judges had a b.g time - , home in Guelph `io. Christmas. •i^ arriving at a decision on the Gibson " s r , �� ,; . � Mr, and Mrs. Euttars spent Christ - and Marley hoes for, Second). Len LK -- ' mas at her home in Gait, c Birmingham, Mr. Hcnsberger, Chas Mr, end M s. Grant Messer had -_Hutchings, Waher While. Kenneth —from those of us at The News ` ` Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dunn and fam- ' Cooper, Vernon Disney, Vernon ily of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. F=ed 4 taisdon, Stanley Balsdon, Wm. Mc- _ mom Dunn, of, Torcnto and Miss Stella: 4 Eachnie '6:., W. G. Meaner and Jno• Sutherland of London for Ch^ist- � �. PUBLIC MEETING Township Inaugural —Jan. 7th j D. W. Clasingbold mss. We would like to suggest to- or I : HUGABIA�i 1itELIEF The Inaugural Meeting of theV. D. S. CF r':ngb-ld• of A arc, h33 been ML and Mrs. o C r ist enter- We you have not yet t ured I A publi; Mee::ng will tie held in 1F37 Pi^kerlast Towrship Council �v,.,nwa too tae !'catering Distri.t twined her people on Christmas. 1 our streets at night, to see the dec- .he Munl_,'a' E_i'"'_ pro• ..,,, La i.wi ua January 1. at 1<sea High School Board for a two -ye: -r Mr. and M^s. Bill Mowatt were c orations, it wa.b3 wee! wo_S: icy { ��� eII ThlsrWay, Jaataaty E, air a m. at as umwpal Bafldisg. in tet:® by the Town of Ajax; H- t home i.r Christmas. i Belie - while to do so, We expect tmost of I &� P. m.. to co-ordinate Hungarian BroughanL Boyes, Pickering kiss been appoint..! I Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Stork,. Belle- them will remain until atter New Aasbta.1e AD peraotos or oegasis- Any ratepayer interested Y wd- for sthree-Jeer term by the Const:. � vide, visited the Stork family fac Year's Day at leant. are weleome, eomed to attatad. atlosta fotereated. ; ---- Co Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wright, Christina 1 ' W. Frank Baku St. visited their daughter• in Tor- Pick or- 1 PickIering--Village and district was onto on Christmas Day. 9 Doric lode effieers For 1957 Installed 7 both shocked and, saddened last and Mrs. Ray Doble and lam- _ week to Ieera of the passing of Mrs. fly were at her sisters. 3i_ -s. Fair- Frank Baker in Oshawa li, spital. man. a' Wick, on Christmas. -- well kn111. Mr. r n i Mrs. Bruce Hogarth en- dims, Bakes was v< °""nterta.ned her people Rev, and Mrs. Pickering Village and throughout - y Rackhamr on their loth veddissg' i • the townhip. P. asessor of a tine so anulus-sary en Sunday and her two prano voice site sang at many O brothers *_rom Lindsay. 1 Y wi the church anniversaries and other Mr. and Mrs. George- Brown arca! % , to Nancy are visiting in Beaverton for chinch fun -tions throughout the , V ,s w district, n active Chu rch a few, days, r f .� y,_R - Mena and sea edas in many he Executive ( Mr. and 'Mrs Jaclt Bryant had °: he^ parents Mr. and Mrs Frank H. _ - � !ties, She was oat ,#rail and Mrs. Townley, for Christ- ,`_.. ` the Bay Quints Confe>wenceilVam= -- ` ? • an's Association 1st Vice_ President m� ' f -Mr. J. C. Bryant spent Christmas of the Oshawa Presbytery W A• : at the tatm with �. and Mrs. G Past President of the Pickering Un- S. Bryti�t fit .. =t iced Church W. A . She .served . Mr, and Mrs: -J. H. -Purvis spent the Executive of the local Women's Chr:stmas with their faihily in -Tor - 'Missionary Scciery A former mem- . onto, • " ber of Pickering Women's Institute. Out Five DePt was called to a and was a member of the pxkering Wernaa's Chub For canny years she . mor blaze in the Blizzard Block . .s ✓` CII Christmas-----DeY: ---- . •'�', ''� '�' was soprano soloist Of the Pickering - - . United Church choir. A1'll'EIr" PION: er. Mrs. Baker was bora, at Selby. ncrth at Kingston, the dormer Flor- . . Would Mr. G. Mitchell, aace Mae VallesiL She was married � �, ceder of ticket umber in 1924, .and had lived in Pickering 1a1 for the Prise Turkey at tkiw' Frenchman" y lar the peat tatrenty-�e years. -- - -- ----------- t - . WOR.-BRO. J. S..BALSDON WOR. BRO. STANLEY BALSDON BRO. VERNON BAISDON She y, survived by her husband; ,phoDAY is >ring IS Assn. Yaste+ Davie Lodge 1937 Senior Warden Lou(31ft. Jno• �a'� Db— Pickering ZIiW18 C Jwstai7tap Master Worshipful o�P daughter Betty ------------ On Thursday n-ght last Doric posed, at the banquet later, .by W. Baker. Faltaise: her intermother, Mrs. F. W. Jaid . F. S. Hertzberg's 8ta[t T.odge A Jr. and !� M. Pickering, Bra. Sta:?ley Balsdoa To the Gk. Otaer aha for the year are: Vntl�wn and a stater Mrs Fred Peine At Danbartoa Laid their Installation and InvestiL Master and Gr. Lodge by Rt. Wor• W. Bro. L; di Jr Orley. Chaplain; T{;nice yrs of ew Instcers for. the -year vest Bao. Walter T. Overend, cd Toronto• V. Wor. Bra. M. S, Ctiapansa. Trees g•r<•ice wan he]d on Sunday at War. Bra Jahn .S Balsdon Iles- The lunar to the Guests, by Wor. �; Asir Sec. Bro. Geo. Will; Dir- Pl^k�in¢ Un+tod Church with Rev. ler of Doric Lodge in 1841, had the Bro. Alex. Russell and the install- actor of Ceremonid, W, Bro. Geo. M Banters oHi�iating. intermtat at pias stye. and honour of installing Ing Board by Bro. Robert Rahmrr. Sai.th; Sr. Deacon. Bro. Norman Erskine --------- Lis non Stanley, as Worship cal Mas- Toast to the Officers by W. Bm MOCombe; Jr, Deacon, Bro i R '-ter dor 1967. His nephew, Vernon George Smith. Iicrmphrey; :laser. Guard. Bm. W><a , Former Resident Saladonwas installed as Senior A sad note injected -is:to the ev: Wright: Sr. Steww'd�, Bio. Lorne - liiarden, and Robert Ratunec .�iiax ening was the announceaaent of•the White; Jr. Steward, Bro. Henry j i>tsoalled as Junior Warden passing of the passing cd the' wife Westar;; Organist. W. Bro. W. C:•'s gunk Executive The toast to the Queen. % as Pro- 'of Lodge Secretary, Mrs Frank Murkar, Tyler, Bro, Geo. Mills. Pickering residentFormer Ger- ald M • Brown. ' , o = and editor in -chief of the Vancouver -Dr. Elizabeth Stelzer has joined. ' F Herald, has been appointed assistant Dr. F. $. Hertz#)erg in practice is to the president of the Canadian Sank Dunbarton. : of Commerce, Neii J. McKinnon, bank Born in - Germanv.. ,Pr. Stelzer 4�. ,' P A tcnncurrerrt announcement -of 11lr. graduated from • Le i:�' M L'nivPnsity t 'n 1 laf,,, After her hus'c • was killed Brot�ri's resignation from The Herald in .France in the earl: 'i;l of the was made in t dncou�'er. last «.ar• she establ . ,i her own j Mr. Brnwn will become •a member g?nerah iiractice` in a' riii, • eligtrlct ' xY. of the bank's executive management i r,ar Dresden and coriti• :,,1 there for Troup and 'will take charge of the nine ye^rs until' 1949, urian she hid L ter: bank's advertising andpublicrelationstlp.ee f: om the •Rus ':;r.: and take policies. , nef�ne in the Amerimm zc•na of Ger- Before Mr. Brown's appointment to ,t r,,•, lravirg cre yr',ir but her ), T The Herald three yenrs ago, he was ;-� n el:;'dren beNn:l P Froin t'ien, she vven`. u'" t her three r for six }Pal's resident of his ower' r drrn to, �'onezuela�.n:?cr. contract ` t Dube c relations firm • in Toronto.- , „ M.. l 4;: ler. Brmvn and his ,family lived at ,.aim the Venezuelan v�,imment and Westne sideroad and . _ t, he emncr of 3' a, even t^.lip ,.ppr t^<1 ,associate : • ourt'h cone';s;ion here. He still .o«ns 'n`efessor of histology • nc1 enibriology t'.w t ne stuns dwelling there and may ho ie be coming back to Pick- ^t the L aiversit� of '7,rids in Verie- uel•t T' tropira c>;ti' r" erin� t live_- -- --- ------- nnut,try- howe'-er. 1• etxialr cred "cher 4 1of R n daughters health and Frith the help s`° pf the C.:na,lian emba. ,c it: Caracas, , t�A �s she moved with her three c'tildren to, 4 CUR - Canada to n,.D j. r .. Since t en,. Dr, Stelzer interned in As '.ve draw to a •close .of the year b • th ' itra]",ie.b'g C . le W 1956. it is relaxing to lock ]tack:.on' �; • 'p. Ke Hosnif, St_ hard year 11n�34' in Kitchener• a:ul sl•e worked events, It's been a long, until joining Dr. Hertzbergin the-- 7 . for all Of- us. ;�arboro General Ho; ;tal, She ob-• p _ At this time we would' like to p' thank our corvtpondents,-who take iained her Canadian license to pric-• time out from ,their regular duties 'rice in 1956 at ;12eGi11 University. 1 Dr. Stelzer r each week t.^sit doh and chronicle end 1 i and a dau h 'o sons aged 1� ' :- the happenings in their .pwtieular i3 ter aged 18 years,. .' are .the backbone od ' r!I three attend the .Eastwood Col- , , district. They legiate in Kitchener and ho to the weekly, and we could not oiler- th join - ate without them Help them b� {Meir mother at the end of the school our bits off news, no yaar.- After .having .been persecuted for their parents Mr. Albert Strg, President of the giving them y by both the Nazi_ and Communist re-• A A very s isl iron of Chris anuli �e� matter how small or seemingly tai- teatthe Retarded CYedrea a AaaoMaRien. gimes and after 'man Pas,>ht wan Leld in the AJ" )fire acrd friend wltk mss, )Rel isms- ow 1WW phe" chews uWdrea important they we it all fm to Dr., Stelzer ho viceace fest leu last week ter w Awa iawts ],soul- !r'ealw a each week. -Osco Pea to find Peace sad r, l�i1• of 1e sd �- aressui Saab atMr iM dr slake up 'paw„ to work ja Canada, ? ksrf . A•Js esti V&tft �► den` Ter. g� is go i&dW*d ' is "O"Ides et � XMIC again—A HeartJ�ndeab, au tanded cbm a minae. The sill• jug _ . r r o. •V 'r ' sB "� hope of getting it done cbeapwes "L i4l ST y z 1 �; elsewhere. Don/, it make you , wonder how people with small r incomes ever get along at alit we all have our Well, I suppose -- ,- • --Z F; problems wherever we live. On i It,. oer that brings me in contact with y Iac$ of-- later. On our farm we 00 - e girl do who still loves her old friends: I belong at home, now have too much. That is �, { f . husband but who is slowly go- where he can keep '' because we have one overflowing Ing crazy because he isn't the (he says). P tab on me well without a pump, the water ` t -. man she thought he was? When "He can be darn sweet to me y flowing by natural gravity ` we were dating, he was always and the boy when he wants t through a pipe to a tank in the so kind and indulgent that I something, but once be gets it, stable and then--to-another tank thought he was perfect. But af- he is , on the rampage again. I in the barnyard and from thence ter two years of living with cannot please him in anything Ithrough an overflow pipe to the him, he turns out to be a jeal- do. He keeps me in a dither, and outside. When we had 25 head y ous fiend who is slowly killing with two active children and a of cattle the odds were even the perfect love. I had. young baby to keep up with, I _ Now we have more water than "I was a young widow with can't hop around as- I did. Iam our few head of cattle can use. two small children when we tired all the time - tired of However, Partner thinks he has married. He as wonderful to household drudgery, tired of bin thought of a way of prevent with th ugh y g them then, but now he is only excesses (he's worse when he " the situation to the Jealous. My elder boy, five, is drinks) and Heaven ,help 'me, formation of a lake at the back ;s -- his pet hate; the child can't play I'm even tired of the children. - of the barn. Well do I remember in - - - the same room without hav- They are sweet kids, but my 3 what happened some years ago � � , • ing my husband yell fat him or nerves are so shattered, I want when the outlet pipe froze solid punish him - though the boy to scream at them• One thing_ and Partner was crawling around ntver was any trouble before, helps - my husband makes a on the ice on his hands and knees "My husband is always cast- g until he had the pipe thawed out good income and is . generous- LOOK MA ONE BAND -The graceful statue in Rockefeller ing up to me a man I was en- except he refuses to hire k ba One problem we didn't have i. sitter. �'- Center appears to have no trouble supporting a huge Christmas last week was how to get tickets 7; ,gaged to before we met; e- "What do free. The 64-foot white spruce was being raised into position for the Grey Cup game! You won't let me visit my mother be- you think? Can I by crane when the photographer caught tree and statuin this cause he says I'll meet the for- ever make peace between my don't need tickets to follow the interesting angle. - mer 'lance there! He frowns husband and my son? I want -game on radio otr television. But ' on card the friends I miss so much I it was really funny. I was busy . , parties, anniversary ! celebrations: or anything else could never love anyone else as making pyjamas and. Partner was I still love niy husband, but I'm +� putting on storm windows when afraid I will stop caring for him a' = i I turned on the TV. Partner altogether. He is neither fust would. come in, go down cellar NEW PRINTED PATTERN nor kind, and I am at the end for a window, bring it up, set it MMOORIEERAC � � of my !ether. _ ~ against a wall and then sit down EXHAUSTEDWIFE- $i/�i(b� - and watch the game until there was another score. That would H �_J • ow a girl in love can be keep him satisfied for a !ittle I0IfA �t3/r� 35" mistaken in her man!_ When IRONICZ-10, while sc away he would go, putyou two were goingtogether,I �rV _ _ on his window, come back and ' n • • he thought everything you did. repeat the proceedings: i, too, • • • . was so right, was kind to your was dodging back and forth frotn o • ' A • • e � children and your family. - sewing machine to the livtn • " • you believe that 1NCEA � the t o • • • • How could - room: That is. until the last • s • what showed then was .not � quarter. Then we stayed with it. - -- ' es • •e: s • • his +_us nature? I don't understand a thing about • . e ' • • • s • It may be that jealousy alone "' end oLin e r • `-• t &rkQ football but it didn't take long to _...__._ • • o e • accounts for all his' prohibi- Latch the spirit of the game. Bob a Y e e • • • tions. He is still bitter about - - and Joy got here in the middle • • the man You once loved. Now It would seem that early winter goes wrong. When -that- happens .,of the play, No one said "Huila. • y ae• a a! .o • • he has projected- that appre- finally caught up with us - -and ' the trouble takes longer to find how are you?" The salutation - • hension to all those who love In no uncertain way. Gale force and entails more work. As one was "Hullo, what's the score?" -- - - • ou-your family; your frien than put it - "it was easier to And in how ma homes, stores, d Y �+ winds battered on- the doors and many , even your little boy. To jus- windows last week, in ninny work on fifty miles of the old farms and offices was the same, tify himself. he has to keep lines .than. five miles of this." - thing happening?' To say nothing • you on the defensive. Spiiitu- cases Protected only by screens, of the 27,000 who actual] - - • ally and.- alas, physically you 'which, until the day before, had There must be tactors on favor y at, tended thegame.-- takes ame.-----__ s .. •are on the verge of. -4--break- been. necessary to keep the flies. 'of this type of wiring but if i! _ ' g _ • down. You had better face him, out, so suddenly does- our weath- takes two days to tic one short And now to- close, here is a • with the truth. er change. One day you couldn' line, what then? What will hap- , hint for those who do their own • Either he conquers these-un- keep the furnace low, enough for " pen in • real bad weather - in sewing: As I 'said I was making - founded . jealousies and trusts comfort: the next day it was Ice storms+ for instance? How pyjamas - for a man who tallls ' you to enjoy a normal life„or - inadequate against the cold long will it take to fix the lines - through the jacket long before ,� • you are through. Remind him- winds. There was • no. 'serious under such conditions? Could the rest of the garment is worn • that he has always had our l be that cables are not satis- outl So here is what someone y y to knock done around here except facto pen spaces? told me to do and I am passing ' - - - love; if he, hopes to keep it to knock our entire telephone factory for the wide o • he must be fair to your chil- line out of commission. It was- Naturally this is 8 matter that the tip along to you. Make the _'�” • dren and not Interfere with two days before it was 'working concernseveryone, telephones back with double material. from 4. " their training. He must be 'again - which raises an -inter= being such a vital necessity in the neck to .the waist. It makes • made to see. -you are --:ever- - _this day and age, a neat - job and - should sure • worked and that if, some v �g �ehght' ne last two or prolong Ae life of the )arke�t, _ • is not provided; you risk your three years there has been p lot And here y another sidelight •pfd much less work than of work done on telephone fines on present day problems. An old patch- ing afterwards. health. If he will not give you in this district. The old party lady pensioner, living alone, • the respect, 'the freedom, and lines disappeared. We were needed new firebricks in her kit- the changed over to • a dial system Chen stove. Four years ago she _ serve, then you married a man ;MEOW gtvE SItE You did not know and you which was a great improvement. had a similar job , done and it - MEDIUM 'cannot keep on living with New poles were erected and cost her $12. Last week, the same Four very dear friends wero ` PRINTED PATTERN • him miles and miles of 41res and job, on the same stove, cost her lsnching at Schrafft's. No des- 0 have tried valiantly to cables strung. We noticed these 1620! In other words, half of one sert for me," said one of the girls r )Our newest Printed Pat- live up (or down) to his de- cables were hung very loosely, month's pension gone to pay for piously. "I have to watch my ' mands. You find it im not taut from pole to pole the one small ob. And not a thin waistline." . s tern - JIFTY-CUT Paper pat- • possible; j g " tern is all one piece; just pin * It is he-who cansave your 'tTie old single wires had she could do about it. It wouldn't Arent you fortunate, darling." marriage. if he will not, you fin• This was=meant to be an have been safe not to have the purred one of her cronies; "thy - . o fabric, cut complete apron le • will have to ' escape -through improvement 'of course - and stove fixed; she naturally couldn't it's right, out there where you once. Each of these pretty little • divorce or, perhaps, a trial - apparently is - until something do it herself and the-e was no can styles takes just ONIC yard, 31- •separation: Inch. Prined Pattern 4855 includes a I know this is not the solu- all three styles: Misses' Medium •tion you wish; but from all "Round-tlte-World Holiday M oorl in U.N. Greetin - ISize only, Each ai you tell. me, it seems the only i �' Cards transieyard 35-inKnow him" ch fabric. Applique • have MY sympathy. Jiffy-cut .pattern is easiest to 'Why worry alone! If a� x•r cut and sew. All patters parts frieflidshlp or marriage has are printed on ONE fissure piece) reached a crisis, Lep Anne _- Send THIRTY-FT" CENTS Hirsit about IL Let her weigh- (stamps cannot be accepted, use the situation and help you „x postal note for safety) for this relieve it. Address her at Box r ttern. Print 1. 123 Eighteenth St., New To- 3 h plainly SIZEr ppaa + : IQAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUM. ionto. ont BER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS,We don't mind so much that �.4. 123 Eighteenth SC., New Toronto, out local postmaster read all our - �& �' dam � - • -• Dnt. mail, but when he startedan- g . wethought swerin itthou ht he went a� a g r too far..- t8SUE 52 - 1956 _ -Herb Shriner - 'Shown here are some of the - w very colorful gr* cords the g - �c United Nations Children': Fund .(UNICEF) sold to provide food. h medicines and public health��, ;equipment for the world's 600 million :ick and needy children. -As in other"f > can, designs are :ldonated by internationally not. ec( artists, From Jamini Roy, of India. came the two above. On - teff card, a jet-black horse bears • beors an Indian maiden garbed " In jewel-bright robes, The other Shows a trumpeting blue We- ' : At �R 2 phont with two youths in mos- F:+ iia JUMP - They don't look it, but those skis on this P2V-7 . _ querade clothes. Card at right, A Installed are 16 feet long and five .feet wide--the largest ever .by, vrtist Joseph Low, depicts stalled on a 10-powered plorie.' or ta!£eoff „and landing 'on .'Wlon children in a gay donkey liry land, the skis • are retracted and whee'Is take offer, cont, on route' to or fiesta _.- - _..:a , .... ..+:.-..::. - ` - : a-- -- :. .. .-rte.►.; "'_,;;,-+� .. _ _ - ...�--- _ � 7� - +� _ --w-��•-•.'G'--•..+- •v-r—'+�'-�'-•�a i• A:; ,� .-... - .. , . ,. ,... •ten•-- - �.l Y Z. fs Pearl Harbor were coming in. se when 1 got i TrUa still Htddent. it7 radar report later. I assumed _ _ ADVERTISING - it:eiaa-those B17's. 1 had no way -CLASSIFIED' D f .(Second Of Two Dispatches) of knowing these were enemy b3T Douglas; IF Is raft" AGENT$ WANTED TUNITIES FOR NEA Staff CerrapondenL a MEN AND WOMEN And so it remains, 15 years Bio INTO BustN[s3 tar youreif, exclusive howeware products and a>► -EXTRA [ARNINOS- (Intended For Last Issue) later. Ua" wanted by every houaeholdea To earn money to your spars - Washington - (NEA) - Fif- The bitterness of those who • hems a» not Sold in stores, tlme. , ash tog our t 7 CSWO ear - a;1 t!!n years Biter the disaster Of There u no Competition ' profits up to tlrly tree of charge. Your salq win y..:� F have felt that thty' were unjustly i00 write immediately for free color operate like a charm. Judge for your • Pearl Harbor some of the key accused, or that top officials in ca osu• With retail rices Showa selves 1N a ahowini 5000 incl Ur me confidential peg w urray 1�a Doke gaaJit7 articles Prlead to match S16 figures still insist that a nuc- �' Washington deliberately provok-' wti, be uticludea et fait[ passer, including: diamonds, rings. ceasftil conspiracy has. kept the. ; ed the attack to get the U.S. into Et uarence., nfontreat • full facts' from the Americas watches. eat cry silverware, ilia• World War II has now softened. pgs� hotiseWhol ague, Coelom• 7°we1s� AETICLEg FOR SALE Y b � Dene:R r, ou u a�t wholesale peso end •--' - publie q y. For example, Judge Ferguson UIPORT Dur trreQ; aD to 110 fb discount. Some, .like Adm. Husband E. miaw believes that 1Ptesiden! highest anany, o oil paintings of (OPERA Jsw�vssts" Kimmel who was head of the F :. tree. J. L at Enclterp ; y a Wholesale Homo atm cassrain St.. Roosevelt wanted the Japs to Caau 8br., Dublin, Pacific fleet and now is 'retired �' strike the drat blow but had' no OPPORTUNITIES at Groton, Conn„ believe that i �''' idea that it would be as devaatat- Fri I' clipper Cteaaer, No. 3s, ' the full story 'eventually will eon condition. Orated low. O -Pse- MEN ant WOMEN +� be told Ing as it turned -out to be. Adm. T out. Ltd., up Adelaide tit.. Los- A�.TILIOEN arld in demand lEta "The real facts exist in per- ;yyv Kimmel feels the name way. wasted now We train and secure "We Can only Elope and pray ARTICLES WANTE4 Ooaltlona Dar, Nilht and Home Study y� that our top military officials tp _ Heavy da anrna. 3tw folder. - - - clonal diaries which have been � � /� SPUDHAND AEC Shorthand queliBM kept by persons who know the y have learned a lesson from Pearl motor electric welder for Stenographer in 10. weeks home facts and human vanity will ; y Hart%r that sticks with them to- Write particulars to Ur P.O. Boll sy uyerlFree o Ave Toronto i4 systems. k : " eventually force them to. light." i 3117 Geraldton, Ontario, says hopefully. day." Judge Ferguson saga. "In he pe ly ;� PATIENTS ' On the other hand former an atomic age the error of judg- BABY CHICKS. merit which caused the Pearl Jtclun, _ w c a-m.p.a n y, Sen. Homer Ferguson, who Harbor disaster would spell the strain nauetgs, Cockerels,Cg' yrraii� Patent Attorneys. Established Lasa .served on the. joint Pearl Har- rim„ o choice of chicks for best produo. 80 Ont b' Ave.. Toronto. Patents ; bor con s Ame congressional investigating ;i inn oon Ny market. rket. Bray Hatchery, _ e committee and is _now a judge of the U.S. Court of Military mounting Iet�rest PERSONAL Appeals, thinks that t)tB ftaIll ,- SAVE. YOUR HAIR# • FALLING Lair.? tteby, scalp? Ugb dan. - - - - story never will be told. IFICENT NEW BI LE druffz u' Muni y's-tro>altda does not ° ` Many people 8ge 'td2gpl% o - A I�n# p stop an of tbgse troub*,s..tpen we Will e "The truth of how the Doose-. MOST KISSABLE. _Mrs. Mn. J n Posed. in priryciple,- to the idea bound in nexibtlo artex, twes o a refund yogr money in 'Rill. Write t9- posed register. In �ttt liag� day for free -facW : •TastaB Compatwo linck was named Miss Kfsa- „ttf 'going into deft.. `iTmis aver 33 Eialiteen1b paSld�, ,i Vqt Administration egg the n '' 2" Box Ia4. '1 tl1A • Weisz St;eet weal Kttcheaer. Japanese into latinthin t�e at- e4r v , ew TbronW Ontario. g sion Is. not n 1 so Aides read - isi'�°' able 'of 1956" in im contest O4 today to America after Mad�3 ti.00 rRIAI,, oaee. enUc ave aetu� tack half•" died• forever with. .Franklin. fb'. Cordell Hutlr',.and Several thousand fs. Entrants FOR SALE ' of inflation and plentiful Capital _ Isonal utramen Latest catalogue e Henry L Stimaon," Judge e'er- sent imprints of th fir lips, made as-T:vh s among an earlier gen- rev LamPs $3.00, Table Lamps. - J. �I *lL T� Medico Aismiov, S. 33, ' guson in Cts, "and thane still' by 'kissing•• a piece of paper, eratios that had lost farms. Thorne, U71 St. Antoine, Ego attreaL Terminal "Q" Torpnto Ov ;. Drs I xiBu ro rot ifs ivVIMsI _ Those t7eradtls who figured iladio station. homes. or bustrlessea , I� rcurr chin Clive, tike Gen_ Marsha}}; will into a Washington [a,v � �. NOW saws and ,vast. never tett ,they knoar w foreclosures in tinancia) j�s . a' ilttv'ig Lcotsdn every week. DRAcs sdn. Seo 00, Chinchillas Or poria'' Of tight money., _• 1[aal show atdek Am Area cgata asses r prominentiv in the disastrous Adm. Harold R. Stark, then Butt r who atilt feel that s v e ° J ° 'anE easy psmmt • swell, N.B. �. Nixon's Chat. Saws Watford. - events of Pearl Harbor and' are Chief of Naval Operations and ' "hlr , mon can be AT our reeent, safe of Registered � - 1 TRACTOR -i--j- Landnce Swine he)( In Edmore Still alive were interviewed all, today retired on his Penneyl- give It not hazardous have m ea►« spare parts for catervmar, last month our pigs Sold Wen • , '�-"I"" •" 'V""z ower the U.S. for this review" M Yasia farak 4upportx the Ott-' iii! ,tion of their point', froo �ia G�metw international Trillio s we wore complimented on the hilt - s 18th anniversaryof the re aMf �ullaozera Genuine new parts at !�=tyatv�rkiSince than wa. + pegted claim the Inter- controller of New York. a wvin , b�a irtea invited. Alfatt Auto g give a 'des' office hu just' made the Supply is7 cause Landrace Is the brood of the - event Some had new infottna- cepted messages did not - Quem SL 6„ Toronto. future to Carsde and we have some tion to offer, Most of them agree positive clue ' to _ the attack On,,, final payment for debt service•. - LIVESTOCK the beat brewing stock that mons with Judge Ferguson. Pearl Harbor. on the bonds issued to finance will buy. weaaung eowa and boar _ F6R Sale fve Aberdeen Aagua bona 1 month �:d sows and boars, guaran. During the past- year,, how- "I have explored this q�tion construction of the famed Brook- : et.wm month. amt«° a bung. teed m pig sows for immediate deily- fever, Ah book called "The Cause in my #hind hu " Ory. send for new eatatoeue _ tIOdredt of times, lyra Bridge. built in 1883. During 3CeaneSi Qwrrie, S. Betwood, oda. of Japan." written by, Shigenori he says, 'wild 1 can only con- that period it is computed that a'�— �Gi S LANDRACIE SWM PARK _ _ ... Togo, the wartime foreign min- elude that I sent Adm. •Kimmel the- nit MEa1CwL Uter of Ja an; does shed im- n Paid nearly trice v r . portant new light on the attack. to bow to reformation he needed much in interest on the debt as ' "ms's IMrostAN'r - Eviler suPF m Oil p all of the i - Togo flsmished the book while" keen him as well in= i -was incurred in the original slit lNV _ 0 R3MEDYrt,ft iii priBOn as a over criminal and for::ted Of° ifventa as we were cost of the bridge. ' in Washington.' This bit of ill•otmation essay be MUNRO'a DRUG Dons died a few year later, A .key _ »s Eke - ; _ct,__ . h The item which raises, the used by those who favor trying fl.=a [caress' Cletevrs ' to reduce the national debt, on " . .. question of Togo's accuracy - which the baited States - "It was disclosed at the (war and St>trk s judgment - is cited Pays POSTS ECZEMA SALVE - - i ---� torc es under that the naval task by. Adm. Kimmel, It's. this mes- seven .billion dollars a. year in. EAMS4 mem .rat or dry «lietag - force tinder Admiral Nagumo debt service alone (before debt Mashes. and ea skin erouble< had sailed on 26 November un- sage from Togo to a Japanese Post's rmwms sale win not dLa► - 'der orders to strike Pearl Har- agent in Honolulu sent Nov. _ reduction can. begin). or by a a t you• Itching• sag Baa burs _- 18. 1941. intercepted ai* d_e- twilumer resisting the. targe to _ oat �,ar aawul, respond °tem bar. We (the civilian -Japanese coded in Washington: "ba#loon" t?ie unpaid balance gto the l �nlew od b omtme°t re, - otllciaisi had, of course, no on that three-year car dote for a"tee" ow au `�, or hopeless knowledge of the. plan: it was "Please report on the following y faev seem. 7 - - the envariable areas- of to . ttessela anctiors�d another six months. Anyway, it son* 0060 Fre• on aalwt ee Price _ practice of the gather Hints that the tourists who - PRICE " ■R JAR ''.high command not to divulge to. -- ere,--Arm_,N. Pearl Harbor. II _ ' Atli no "bought" the Brooklyn Bridge ' :POST'S Rl EDIIS - civilian officials anj scrap of tri 5 tutu 1, anddfle 0 r Wait, Ease. g Y,> ' formation bearin on these SrMw ' ad)acent -thereto.. Malt- r frim'! fast -talking confidence m@& ?tll' . at • ' - ""liighlY secret epwations -your htveatifa'tions .with jjfj '+ were, asWcely� Off.- t€ullitsle,than._ tORONTO t - OI/Oki unit I lab FOR Sia/self'. Ilf this A true the4action%&t Pgalew r New Workers who let themselves t°1Crkials-� WashiRt[tes oar - "'`' !ni ,tion was never take more than 70 years to pay- MEN ANo WOMEN _ ::.t;3'be better .understood The key . ,'3uPPned a 't' Adm Kimmel for it. Fr+tin The Christi9ss BE A HAIRDRESSER .Japanese messages. . decoded :� tta1 Th Science Monitor. JOIN CANADA'S LEADING HAIRDRESSER ' } g sage strongly sug- creat Op rtunity ' H:s=?t;Washinifton. which 't'enttnan�d� R dl�p4 was in on the -t 3 �'.!' �' ' j* Learn room, er a! Pearl Harbor "never _rear Ha r fan, Loo, teat thl! tE4s Gai*otitli' was • ' t>rlightly, s �y eaaaa�-afurar!!Iw prolesslon: soaf r ; 9vrbut"Maim would have-'>r11#rTefi" now another one of the obese. One day her cleanin - �'se■ Marvel Gr of -uieeessdtis * ` them for acflon, were alf. sent controb� which remain lilt' > inclined�tq �,be overly inn Aunerica's creieea°at B Stam o s. fft* Togo. t'. • q s�-',�i�ra later thttgte, asked. 'bust how much W1 0I It DU orale�aa! ne raised - is - � lique�W�. th ` q ye,u weigh. Mrs. Calhoun?" The 10 f'�' ' M.tRVEL HAIRDRESSING BC8001d .. uestion is -why "I ° A� w�iYh-dy I!�of s it sera Moor rat. W.: Torontor ' *. z the intercepted v gM�_ warning to Pearl is so much more refined to be ; Branches: 4/ King St„ Hamilton self did t know the impend- y od�tt• s �l, d , 73 Rideaut., Ottawa • � pend- Har or. sen earl en nn. gble � SaY. oust know' than mg oft Pearl'Karbdr lnew fHec. 7, to at least have,,ppo}rm�y to sav 'Its ribne of your Susi- !" "' ''T1 • hingtOI% hovel J tim to the ' ' + e$siced • Prue gone for the ' - ��..I••k . ' that from his messages? attack, was 'Riven to w►Mteeflt"• or ,.,, up'per's Weekly o r IS4t1%�' — .,'Signal _ " - ion instead of the ' Si alMiss `t , e' was handed' ri �• o.'t.Ogqus bay tab •• - - by Gen Marshall to Cot. F•dwa -d - a s oto - _ F French but arrived aft�3 {tpy • • lets ee _ _.iN4�. g a y \ a had started. Col. French. retired t fi Wash A .,+ ington. explains:�.; a`. �o bad our coni- ^'.. ;f mitnicatlo'ns men had -lost Hon -� >r•--. z � �- lulu. so I gave it, to Wester - �•' •au Ir�A �j�j � _ Uniop to hablp This had been /I' - I done previously on other- mes- ' pages and wontsped tine. Gen tc fi I Gerow is the an who knows s ali about this." A Leo eonard- T. Gerow was . y r r: _ _ ^I assistant chief of staff pf the _ , j Army .at; the time and Warned -1j � • ,j. for neglect: in a minority con -1 oar gressional report on Pearl Har. F bor. He is now a banker in _ Petersburg, Va. .: "Col. French did what was right," Gen. derow'insists'today 'But I 'have always .said that if it is ever shown that my staff made anytgmista�kes I was willing _ _ _ to assume:all blame." v"0 r In the si fee category of moos Y' questioha'Is the 'reikson why the young Air Corps Lt: Kermit A. J Tyler ignored thef warnings of approaching Jap' b4nbers spotted. on radar by Pvt. jJoe Lockard.' Tyler is a lieutenant -colonel at : r J ;A Ent .Air /'rn!e Shse, ColorAdgr - I Springs, today. He; recalls 'rt "Driving to the. information q center at •Pearl Herber bafnre �t.. -:morning, I dipped o the a _ 'the that j4OU-Se 0�•seadium local radio statiolii piayin7Ha- wailan music with: no voice.tri= Disttllirs sista 18.57 g terruptions and recalled that the station itself -served as a homing _ beacon when flights of B -17's �r- :; ,. .... . 1 "'�-•...,, k. .' ,.. �'(" � x"3'9 _ , _ �.. 3 " .row.w1�.7�r PlAesuff Women's istsak..te _ ,Sarnlor Girls: Eileen Guthrie• Dbar- atioa at her borne near Piston t l ie Smith. Mc. and Dors Ronald Cox and } . The Christmas mee,ing o2 the W.t la the absence df Rev. 'Buttars on Joanne rratcred to Sesfos#,h on Sat- ` J. was hgid on the 18th at the home S.inday sitE_nooa Revof W -a. T Wheeler Tho. A, M. But- urda� to spend Chr:atcaas with Mn, ALTO -' delivered , Wr_ Cox'. living roan was comfortably filled mss �e:agc Mrs, Gea.T Astley and Miss Nellie Ainsworth sailed from .With members and a few visitors, It Mrs. Arch' Hell sang "While She+ New Yo_ -k on the 14th to- spend a - was CTS k<, _ was decided to dispense with basin- I herds Watched Their ks py bout, three months with her family ess, Mrs. Chas. Brown had prepared Night" acccmpaaied by ii;; Clay_ in Lancashire. ZngbnO• x o2 the grogram. The company ence Tr' Q. -.pact Trigg. • ( Miss Mildred Lane, of Ajax vis _- _ entered Into the spirit a the carols, Miss Lucille Parks, the Junior item 'Mr, and Mn. Hach Bell on Sun - with Mrs. Brown at the piano, and Room Teacher is spending the vac I day. Prefa�ted Cottages — "altos• -Cedar _ after each carol an a_pr_cpriate•sc!..__ L_ • -r action i~rom the: scrspture ,moi owed, - posts rilttilell "�n/ts tllCla� GOrag! t%oors , .vw&ing . it more impressi"tri 3�s_ Kerr gave two sclos that Wye doing our b@$t. • sapprec:itei� -Mrs. election ands bare Wheeler, ars lav no -to give doll AluminuAi -Cold l o1E �oOiS �e Endows P _ ted favored with a nice little silo. • Theo was. an , exchange o2 gifts�� _ mowed a s lunch, P IC K E R.I N 6 '263J : served by the hostess and " assi - -- -ants, Mesdames Stork. C. Ball and Trafford ,which brought an en- - . _.Joyable afternoon to a close. - --- _ .----- ----L--E--Y---- ----------- _ The Audley School ChristmaCon- DIny,s small Motor Clinic -cert wasntld on Wednesday even .4 Ing Awltn I'red Puccrin-Ais _G _ • The shad en presented a very go -d - • (Sal an� JCi'�eE�) "' 684 � .program of carols, 'recitauu.ts, 11 y.� _... 4 _ ...ogues, n lsioal . numbers and.. the - Christmas Story under the leader-- ff In a hurry for gasoline oz complete _ d ship of their teachers, Mrs, Pratt lubrication;? We have the -most up-to-date i and Miss Parks assis,ed i .[.�' equipmeAt and,teehsuques to help speed you _ ` is teache_, M:Ss Carol Lfe. After on your Ajay• t y teat - Santa , niau nel,,ed unload 1ne tree. : �p r! s • « the children were given a -bag o2 -candyeach plM rill �• ' 11 On the following evening the _ Saostv:ile School Christmas pr-: g- gg :ISSO SERVICE -rasa was -presented by the ch[:aren, o[.[�r A under the leadership of thc:r tea:h- bi er blr. McKenzie. assisted. by the rr}usic tea.he: Mi—Lee. 'Bert G.,t�.... __ . :.. -" _ . � vr.. •e6t i!� - " _ OTORS DISKEY A Oe was -chairman the very Sass prcg: asst . f coags. re r a:, ns d;al- L ogufs. d3rc?- arA lhC.s25,`=s .... �• _ _ _ Pieay. fieep to mind ghat the • op- p�■ $ - - - - _ _ _ . ening and dedication scs t"i:e w:.L+ iiti/ �S l b. - so held :n t;;_--ne v shurth i s-$uiscT-v,. » e y 6 . ofill g p r it 182 i' :I74r n _.nday cl hpur. on. S : [ a . at::eria�rn. .f 'tri! .w_sne Icy chtldrtn s.t order ul Wertd=ceb y iF _ u c L' crated wsih a ler � race /w� �+� �. 1 awl �a i7 prize L_Z•nd rg rten: ,�.l:rcv k. -� W r Yo 3i ,.. xsn Y. d Gu r ie Ruth Pe crack r _ r Y JAX LIONS CLUB � ► *� Dgr.c ac tLhitc Glenn Fclu,re Fel- '.ria — en and in to Sc Am:F G .hrie• doycc ..i e.•��,' a _r yam- i . ' . - t- ... '.,. ,,.., -- — -- - _ - Pe,kn•_r :.Coleen L--rz. •.tr^bray p.,,s:. di.ir� t�.. iw: �J ' ��'�E�r y i �S I ..Ile.. 1.®�:Z1 ... two �' ly Keith P -%rin: R,y Puc•k•:n Wa�-z_^ Wit4c: J- Peatock.:-BIH Pt:ck:in. '''�' M1i i � 1 ,I JUT � I AI t IPNOt "..,� hGR:I`iv 2d _ 113'll _ _ Ir m E r COe CAN YOU SING? DANCE? PLAY A M;:SICAL INSTRUMENT? / - iIJ UN BA � UN THEN lApM--I+10� NTER-TiiE AMATEUR TAtfNfi'SHOW? LET � b" ,.. PRUTO-nINUMMM ' t (Opposite Eiwaais lark) Is �� a"• :YFn'ERI�IABY BL'T!li� rt... O • SHONE �s5 -= AJAX ROSARY NAL( pL wewZrom -B NEEDS AJAX THAN Plywood (friday, January 25, ?957 -8.00 p.m• -"-.dl :.� �� � x Days r: IL - -- PRESCRIPTION 1.e0 P. hL' to o6 r. 3L. Wallboard - ' _ - : ou may win or» She Cash„ prises. M you wish to enter, _ -- Nlaulding ra0ister' on or before January 18, 1957, at the Ajax (lens dub _ e R e 4� E5 j -' Phme Be _ - 80 or with any member. You may phone Ajax 169 or 74W. Corse - out and support your local talent. 'oil' The Store 1lE�a .! �! : • ' ADMISSION. ADULTS S 00 CNILDRE- N SO CENTS +, - Going : i ytcli nrp .- PICKERiNC = RSONB: 68 by UISS NO DRIVING WORRIES All Proceeds for' Community Pro ,, NQ PARKING rRpueiEs JACK PURL L &COMPANY • FARES ARE LOW - - :Member The Toronto Stock Exchange osx VRA — TORONTO Complete Stark Brokelragi Facithies - StB Trips Evety. Day via IIlYhway Z,RWOO - 70 HA D AVENUE SOUTH AJAXA enerlal ,.• ..AJAX I D65 • .. - .` iAdditi✓,nai Service vb Hightvsy 481• •- _' _- : - -ROUND TRIP 'FARES ' Between TORONTO and BUTTALA ........... .. S x.30 _ L:,NE« YORK ................. $34,25 _ .1 .... . Paints Elec'i.rlcal pp 1a , ,.. ---i AtOXTF.EAL .................:...... $16.1.0 U •� _ '� aces�� CFIIC:iG 7 ............................ 524.15t r Ti a is"� '� ai l!A i' ,:OTTAIVA :............r......... J1 OOIS GIaSS E\C+.. _ s WROPIRACTOR EAS _ P)ZO�TE 4S �X—RA" t n. -s =Hardware_ ,t ._ �a s �.e. 158- Horwoo Atex, �Ilt !i'1Q6'SF 767 none 39 Pickering • . - • : � �'„�' .: Z "__• � �.�•� • . .. _ _ _ , ... _ _ ... - _ _ .. . _. - - clot; •Ap�owtaien[1 - -' ' _1,- . 4 .".1• �rJ • • Jamiescn. some of our children • of the sour. 1 ,� tneds a�� - pUNBARTON Those who were fo.turate enough mr=nity att&ded the Can. Lenon to attend the Candelight Se=vice <a-Cbcistmas _arty on Sat#irday. Mr. and Mrs. A Rattew and the Sunday night put cn by the Moir, Mr. Mrs, Middleton are en- . GIUARANTEEID MCEACLIN WIS en - family moven the week t Bot a real treat, The deForationg anis tertaining their fwnilY for Christ - new home in Pickering- gar• music were magniticient, and much Inas. Radio -TV Service i+ E z9�ai.� will continue his televincn and credit is given the lea&-, Mr•; Alan - Wisr rd the News gad Our Read- radio work :n his shop, Clark. New Year. Frank Any Make or N:odel ^TNE AL DIIWOR The many friends of .Pherson � Anita 'troop oS Toronto spent 6:'s a very HsPPY d amilMyr XC - Cott and Christmas week with Miss Jean •--- ------------------------- Baker F �` as 1 the . CSt�i6TDlAS-'!'ei �E8$ ° Arthur Field Oe• • and. family and Linton. a _ Dq of tiht Emily extend their deePest s3*mpa:Th: - I'al!sC t scho43 ct ddre:r a:Id During the neat few days the —Vift to them is their recent 2sereave- their tea_he: Mass Isobel Saux .put number of Christmas trees that wilt assents, on . an exgelent Christmrs Concert be burned or thrown away, svvould — - Our school teachers'- are off to - Phone Fick 193 last Thuisd3,:might. _ slopes t _ • their hcmes for the Christmas -boll= -------------- ane lr _ in BSS . - „• --------------- mkafar t.,, _ lam, is home an BROCK �= LV E$ Pick n Dick Gibs. ROAD ----------------- u `be onto emrbarkation leave. He_ is Roil to -- it -- ---- Wi11- the euerespaaiead' Oea►�%d fly to France.. _ The Anr. al Christmas Concert Please try to Chair -copy ha to ' _ --Xis; 1lsacgaret Wilkin oa, McGM by the thil:._en of the Brcck R --ad „emly„ atym next week. Zd. W- g' J, Tgpxpgt, b �,. University, is spending Christmab School was held on Be -ember 20, " SUM TW holidays with her parents a the and was very much gajoyed. San- --- 7--7------7 -----------`--"" Oooasbsar : -Barrister and soidtes.Manse, to Claue vii, present and gins dis- -� Dr: IV and Mrs. SOberts an•child- y'+buted, an gifts we=e also presen- 'nStall S ea �� lMOlfB: PI6EES�t6 j ' Ba(dirt. CN�esb9a sed Octads ren ace hoLdaying in Florida. ted to teachers Misses Gastik, and Yitaiw6od Bldg Ajar • and Mrs, Frank Hill and the Bruch, and 11dr. E�uaL. 1 5 . K E !� AND C to R K E family have sold then home and Mr. and K. s, - E. Corrutt spent � !I _Doaiaew Pbone - Ayes 1q - moved to Gshawa..We wish them the Christmas- Dc, with the Tatter's outh al, R�31Trr10M -W�St N -=—...--- the w ccatarsun da hte-s '-Ir.-and 'Mrs Scwe. - — best is it ne 1CeCTIO�EERB Plekeslos 5" - -- - - and to and ". Carter. Bi - AT FSE ----------------------------------- Laa11/y sad Autl►orimed for the isi m x Air, and Mrs_ Sower_ - 13EN >➢yA00LDLA1�iD6 ' of Ontario ehd Yarn. BALSAM &NST. L�QH i 'bbY for Ci:_utmas were: her mother A report in our last issue on U6 -a intec-preted by i� Bim. to $°&tsLoyal Peg ue The Active Service Class held _ of dTor sister 'Ars. and C` irs and irthbe f - -��� I oteerreadere has been siren has been their Christmas Party last Tuesday Sca `boyo. la -ed on the Fire Hall not the aw 4m �aL - -- STi.D -- �IICZZQNZiEs the home o! Mrs. Cecil Disney. Mr. and :lets. Dawson are spending ASUIL Ibttsl Service for the - -- g Community gall as understood, o�Ode• Pickering and Whitby Towmdd� Friends ar- a gT�h Christmas w.th :heir. .son, �2r. ' and ----------- ---- ------ Gates came home 1 - Gates the Oshawa Ar,^s. Dawson n oron a. - E � P. O. ybs" A so" Fa=tes. 6e>witold tel 2't+Mest� Hospital on' Sunday restored to her Johnny Rogers had a tad fall : n or small businessmen., Book-keeper. !0d' , health again, the ice las: wee:{ nea: The - schcol, full -set of books, financial statements. �'. R Q 1 _ `- Salsa A'•8 lty _ Mrs- G, Briggs a:' Oshawa spent 1 He was taken to Ajax Hocpi al but I Desires part-time work. Fhona 113W I Y'tomy! Attention ijivsiz the we �=end with Mr. and bit . B. was seat :'ght on hale again. i, pick,erin t nnaMtaeeas since 1890. - s _ 10 W KSMY — PSONS MG b -UM '• D.C. PILECEl-ION BUILT QUALITY - - Df% _ - - - - - Y. FIABliICATtLD - l CFMOPPACTOTi' — _ _ OTTAGES q,• Whbtbq Prate!sioaal Sui'din= s fY! Dundas St. West ask f01' OIIr eatalasaes .. . • . • ;r -. .� �, A '""Yrs , - . . WHITBY; Ol`'i: Games free) - Cettases (�23e.) � - - . Phone CiYse O .8 :839 The Phone Bes bio - 8 _ er 4�� �� .,,., COb:PA.rY, I,L'tfITED• 3620 dR_ Clair Ave. E. Searboro, Out. _. ���^• . _ A.�Y 2 7111 - t / OF -i �'C8 "arse �r •� Ii11 sr satur.ay Tin 2. Noon h Ore 1llle ties: of IL S. King �w'sy 316numtat wrwis CeLis;lata oitOP.- ... ROBT. AtTgn-I. R. & 1, pithy. Q2taT.0 —WANTED — AR -- Tws lulu wht of, Whitby On $0..1 High -way Between Whitby t�OLFA'TRY BOiIiL �ssd Ajaz lf1LAIi. i►CKEAGFA A" PPI" . - pM yNjj. WHITBY {U FA81118 - _ We Rave $abrins. any" Wftb - t;eod Cash Dewe t?"aTor - -. — --- - - - , CALK _lits INGLIS .. _ UMBING on use __ LAI 310TOI1. SALES � A JW.D RATES -. : - _ _ • ` ,,,,,�.,., ,tyu�r:. ocnoe 2ims-tom � : _ -. � _ _ • PHONE 29 W 1' I C h E � I \i G .yyyt98lNtb 13ATE8OOKS e J, A WUADUGEMY and SONR : " :QtE8SU2iE SYSTO" . : ` + swift" - i►ed E$TIIIQATE3 GNEti WIS ------ ---- - r .i - - ITCHELL TELEVISION & RADIO MONTLRM. i/O>rTEtTH, RtENL tE co : AEPAI R5 ,►«nada : -'- - LIMITED LICENSED TRU57IE5 : t TrSONE PtCKBRiNG 278 A Ax. 08IAwA. ST TPORA DIJIN•BARTON RADIO Sr TV, TORON" : -=FUELS AND BUILDING MATERIALS : : A. H. �iTTE�V'. S88AWA—M W. RIEM. _ AJAX, PICRt�iING-F: A i.AWSON ! _ PICK. 243J BOGEA G. CONA?iT, B. A• ( - e _ t' �r e C • EDDIE'S tg�i �r it - 3 er �i � • � " al tok `Coal BA>tiillSTER and SOi-.ICITOA ,� Grin • e • l � r • . .-C'C79+IiTH BUILDING. AJAX_ ate` Re airst .qa Fue V�leOtl 7% Simeoe M. S., Os>iaw-a aihoe p — : „ Pickering- --- , . .. _ plate Streel� rbns•- ` ---------------- MATERIALS ----- -- MATIR'ti I.4LS USED ------- : itnsurance Coo p CED Wulu�tANSHIP - _ WRITE OR P1lON2g _ _ _ r Y �eai fates For'Farm And Coetdef GOOD SELECTIOI�T OY LACES, SAND °� JR -'� ' ..':C�II��' " PI!'_SER 3nbhw�ra POLISHES, DYES . rm'it:.• ranee On BuildiNM __ . _. •� ii.dar• t, tJAIL4 T•II.L 7.00 F Id- ' _ u --' _c� � � � � ? FT'd EE P VV IG R'tudniills SiloaEto �OCKl,A 1� gldeieb ile t n,, urance Of Afit 2 !r' . i r 1 ` Z 1L i '�,i►[ �b 130wm .I �z Gi �svn 'BILE - �`��. � � - ��� - .:��P � A�L`� Sh��At�LE pHnyr Wa_r.CSY .21 IBM— .: i =ROLL RC O : D POS `�S AND ­POLES = s . - -.'- .- STA= = J,3J BROS. ::`WOODWORKING' MONUMENTAL WOplres- - ----- .--------- S x� G ' F®r Froo� Debi � � e PickerinO 74 or 7S ----------- _ ba�i IM - DONALD - =LT and L'�i87A i _ - AlZrULATIONS ON YUCS .. AT "ROSR MOTORS'' _dG2N^pL••ZT, ONT. _ c. i �`� ' _` ; �✓ I �J - Fa�.r, A vs''D A. $ ak'ie sol a - - "GS� d `� %\. CARS AND TRtJCKB G. fl• Phone: ' AAmtnster 3 4105 lbrkarirts iila�ri _-f i PUO" �• { - _ - ,y .mow ' ,. ' -:. '„-� '. r. � i .. '•.'..,.. .. `.' ,arc p4� -'�'� � .. .:: �, .. - ,aGa'K`• vkyrw ,. r tK�aer.,j.* . n,:, ,twr a. -.rr...+., ' - - - - - . , - � �'S• -_ ��EO� ��'� 2, Claremont, passed away last Tues- (Mrs. Bertan Wilson) Of Maxwell, rangements were made to pack Christ- ing the service :Iztnm •ay morning following an illness of Gladys (Mrs. Wm. Brown) of Green- I J months duration. She was in her wood, Essie (Mrs. Rod A leb of no' boxes for shut-ins' There were erect a solo. PP y) no changes made in the slate of offi- I Sympathq o! bit­ Auction Auction sale of household furniture itth year. Ashburn and Mildred (Mrs. Charles rem for 1957. The January meeting tended to Mrs. John Tog � Jpiano, space heaters, dishes, utensils, Born at Churchill near Mount. Al- McTaggart) of Greenwood. Twenty- y- will be held at L-ie home'of 'Mrs. M. family in the passing of ljii�:: e8ec•ts, odd carpenter and garden best, the dau _ _�� etc_ daughter of the late William eight grandchildren and 11 great M •� ,v�i1La i.lU the deceased took up children also survive. inaker husband and father Mr. T The Property of Ale: Murray eaidence in Western Canada follow- The funeral service will be con- Church �MCe was well attended employed on the boats, )n Sunday. The ,White Gifts were suddenly is Montreal on 3rd Concession-of Pickering Twp., ng her marriage, but retumed to the Jutted by Rev. H. Moore from the ?resentkd and three pulpit,. chairs Christmas leave home. """ 2nd house East of Altona Road at Claremont district in 1910. Her hus- Greenwood United Church on Thurs- ,Cherrywood on Saturday, Jan, b, 1957. band, the. late Andrew Pegg, passed day afternoon at 2 o'clock, with im_ .'sere dedicated by Miss Edna Green Sympathy is also extend �. 1 Heintaman & Co. upright piano, avmy in 1949. -- ferment -iri -Salem Cemetery. Pall- F n'e -of the }ate-M and--Mrs.. family__ot_the late rs.- me r• M A• with-bench, good'condition• The deceased was an ardent worker bearers-vill�_aix_-grandsons of rite -_L_G�n' Afr- Roes .lackmnn Pre- entered into zest at the ho - '1 Easy electric washing machine, in Greenwood United Church where deceased., sented the children's stoiy, and dur- son Mr. Milton Pegg on complete with wringer, 60-cycle; she held bfficeg in the Women's As- -- 1 Fess' space heater, large size, sociation, the W.M.S.: and other or- _ 1 nearly new. ganizationg. She'conducted a Sunday I Mr. and Mrs. D�On Minaker and ° f 1 Acme Quebec type kitchen range School class for a number of years family of Huntsville,,vis_%ted over the " - 1 Quebec heater and attended service regularly until week-end _with Mr. and. Mrs. M. 1 Old Quebec stove ' illness linifted' hes activities. Minaker. THE URBAN BOARD OF THS VIL�Vi •1 Kerogas 3-burner eoal oil stove She leaves to mourn her passing, .The. Afternoon W.A. held their De- with oven five sons, Milton of'Claremont, Lloyd cember meeting at the home of Ales OF PICKERING PUBLIC SCHOOLS` 1 Serenader electric cabinet radio of Oshawa, William of Claremont, I T. L_ McLean, Mrs. W. Brown, assist' 1 Goblin electric va mum cleaner GeOrge of Whitevale, Edgerton of led by Mrs. McLean, and. Mrs. E. Pas- with is roomeats Claremont; and four daughters, Alice toe conducted the worship service. Ar- 1 eleeiric room heateri extension dining room table le of School 1 buffet _ - _ 6- leather seated dining• room chairs - -- - - .,,\• .: .. _ ... -. • �. _ _ . - SEALED TENDHtS addressed to the Chairman of the .01 ,. 1 3-Oce. chesterfield suite '� ---- 1 dropleaf spooled leg table board will be isiceived by its Sseretary, Box 171, Pict[- y= 1 square top 1, kitchen stable' with knife r. ering, Ontario, up to 12 o'clock noon Monday, Jaww"y ` drawer ' - 7, 1957 for the purchase of the PubUc Sehaol building and property comprising approxiwwtdy 1% acres s� 2 roasting pans a Drez aluminum ware f : ' zk�a,an Caw eb Strsst North in � i of Pich'sring. seveial odd . dishes utensils, etas:, along with art er ': t� IN* I may a�Il'�iiiikN�=say LseL�s�liFby - household effects ,;. •;irp purchasers 1k �itu}�a�sasonohm hsrr -y fait Size -spool beef sed speirys + si - • . _, ♦ 1 frill size steel bed apzapri :r - ��� "`__3, ��l .,. �lsveral odd chalrs 'w'w^�a' ae lis 'Mil+ �la1M w O. Etc ✓�7 tibia 3 _ - .. - _ _ • .. _. xog, caapeta, sic.saompaktiisd by • mom as" f 4t electric lamps - eM Per CM of As ✓ mirrors and t3Qwer stands . amount of takdsl foot�itooi Cray* : __ _ _ e Tike Wo " or any t•ndsr net ■essssratly .w�rdf� er +;*' Bissell carpet. sweeper _ '� wicker ` •►tld;wRdngea - AM C. r y . 2 rocking tb. _ Rest 1 rant Merl►-Trle.oe... { s 1 child' 8 Efate�� _ _. • a crib or�cot-.. e K window glass and frames- !•everai healthy potted house _ plants, cactus, lubber plym. e� 1 3 carpenter's wo*, bends' r 1 bench saw with ' t1.P. 60-cycle S - electric motor and extra blades ti . _ r• . r - number of add carpenter's tools LECTRICITY AND MEDICINE \Planet, Jr., garden seeder sad a '�"" - -" -' - weeder _ � ifs _ g �- ... number _ of odd_ garden tA�.' Lr i'' 3'h�,•' shovels, hoes, rakes, forks • lid i r . sev@ral pieces 11d late Klass -- = 1 �er ash -sine- en sib+ _ . • . - '-f i�. i�eaw .tee - _ - -- 40-gal, at4 fuel drum and ear- 1 near, new - - - - - ' t A.a• _ lm— b-gaI. -cam, tool box, etc, Other 4prt*es ' nuaNrooeF , �, ' ` e . •. $ - 7nention. t J - Sale at 1:30. far 'reserve. .. . � ' I� i' �# Ken & Clark Prentice, Auctioneers - - :.'�„"'� �,- MOa— Phone Amniaster �'-e. ei lei• 1 , a NORTH—DEMCHENHO • .. ee i7 double ring ceremony �p i- _ by candlstight, al y �`� ; inPhyllis! i -rdaughte off Mr. and Mrs. Joe HDa�m- • ' arold iTasbhr' P. am, feri[r: Lliid c e . !G. D. Empty London, Eng• Rea►. s l� Given in marriage by Jfcln ! MacFarlane, the bride chose a bel- _ y Tenon length gown of white brocade fiop�. P� ata{e o accentuated by a large bow._#n i s u ' lack with slender pointed 'Sleeves. Icer shoulder lend " :lace with lad withess � � m p, box style ? and ed a cascade of white roses and holly. Hes only� -- - - — ornament was a string of >IElx* - $ift from the groom,:/"- ofMrs. Louis F. MacFarlan matron f nor, wore a ballerina length gown of coppertoee crystalletta' with matching hat along and gloves fashioned"'-- gown ; She ccaerria� boou4ueett os * ;' '•.. = F ,, ;c . bronze land 1 O • • ' Arnold yellow 'mums. ' Ainrphy was best man. � the ceremony• and signing t _.._.of the rc... . ' Slater, solos were rendered - - _ ..= _.:� � ��.� ...- ' • - . t ,. yy MrG. Vera Morgan, secotnpatued l ~.7 ♦ j^, by Miss VArcy Cjjmpt C, rat file or: { = • , ''s role ` ...`� Medical science continues to EiectricitY in medicine u t� ... After the ceremony a become int. on was held at t' a home of the bri e's toosiri ' ` advance well begoTtd the far- certain to -sighted concept of even 'the most portant and ate potentia sties �/ Mfrs Lewis. MacFarlane 's ; optimistic ctions `of a fe* greater as more electronic two-varej a when a __years ago. Electricity� mach come into 8 1'trse:Is another can P: � ca. 'tlaniketj b7, . �` of that progress 'ills: "q'oday, imPorteAt wag' ifh'vhich The bride's table: �'r Wmi deroorst•d - , - doctors use ehx in a variety the silent oo-worker in h', - F•o,; going a�gay the bride were — , na of ways, from dingno". to treat- pro , u continuallybeing eRau>,dards :a grey aresemalier' snit - ment. S ecialised lighting and to help ptbOU higher _ with white �. electrioai sada to stu'gt► make of health,, hiring and p" :acces'o� e3, topped';with a fur.. \ po 'We intricate —for us all .. Tl'e Y^u ° *•�ii'% dreamed of half a amigo. The . c g couple' ?eft for a honey_ moon 'n western Canada and on their - - - - X•raY►11appss eletyt Ontario hydro will continue bury.�.. Teton •w:H YEARS OF PROGRESS 4 eat sinAte-oontn"bution to pro vide adegasrte sap pow. their hoe�e 8nd- ihas itself - assisted im saviklg _ 6 meet the a of. ------------------_._..�_ .ahousands of lives. • homes, farms•aad and Mrs. Andrew �,J .• JE ASSURES YOURS ELECTRICq . a weu-)n�awa , T. b E_: H `Y. tZ .Q ,.. ,* F U T U R E and highly res resident of R.B. J - _ and Mrs Don Beelby of To- Brougham and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Line Mrs. Davis of Toronto is viisting Maple; spent the holiday with Mr. friends in Toronto. - Mrs. Robert Beelby. Mrs. E. Hardy and son Hili visit. Mr. and Mrs. Hallman entertained ed her parents Wm, and Mrs. Knox. 'tore from Toronto over the holi- The Firemen held their annual day meeting one evening recently when -Mr. G. M. Forsythe -is back in bed the follow' e -s were elected report. for the corning year: President, Mrs. Wilker is confined to her home Manson pyicott: bice President, at present w .h the Su. Mrs. Lye is Fred Hicks; Secretary Geo. . Dun- Ww in bed with the flu. can, Tre"'er, rrank. Carter Fire Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wallace of Wes- Chid. 8rsg Knox. First Deputy, ter scent the holiday. with Mr. and m-ub van.- Roewnnd n.,,.,+- T__U • - v a the Christmas. holidays with CLAREMONT— Ea. Lews. . Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Lye and family lKspending r. and ldm. Mr. and Mrs. Ran 1 Loyst enter - tamed a numt,er of lends from '1•o- TM� �-i"• of 'l'oroato, spent the week end with Mrs. Lea Lye. ronto on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and ldrr. Barton of Toronto, also vis- E:eorge AiiddletAn-spent ristmag' C. A. Overland and family. _ —NEWSPAPM = � its with Lye on Sunday. with Mrs. -----------"---- qb Mr. Jack Mansell and family spent ---- ----------- _---------------------- FOR ONE relatives a few days this week with relatives . g RCS U G HAM ;-° - e 11 "J is Toronto. Mr. Reith W■rd spent the hodt'iiay Mr. and Mn, henry Madi11 and e M 1f EAR, • .• _ In Toronto. family of Pott Cre'j.;t cal>ted on Dean- j yes Air. and Mrs. Allan Tomlinson of gamilton spent the holiday with his aid Mrs. Mgrs on .�unday, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell of Toronto -OFFER N4. i - s hetes. visited Mr. and Mrs. Hary on �`Y J. Vii, ' Mr. &IIs Mr. of Lakeview epe_ 0hrutn* here with Mr. Sill Vose -Sund�kT -- -- - of Toronto Mrs. Gannon -, viaiteii --------s , llLJlti�JMl,IS FOIE •' ,.� We are sorry to report that Mrs.tierbrother dare Weevil has been sick for the Warren and Mrs. Will, • the week end - - - two weeks. son over Mr. and Mrs. H. Jackson called on - - -, pest Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hockley Mrs. Halton and Mr. O. Cartes on$3m2S � ' Spent Sunday with Mrs. E. Mayse. . kiayse is is oahawa hospital , at S,�. Glad to hear that Mrs. %drs is - , ' AFF E No. ©FFER Na 3 OF'F'ER Na 4 - went. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hedges and gradugny improving in health. We hope to see he: out ground again.� iN�L I iltJtfilL�iB !'40>IR GROW A 4 IiO�L �,>r spent Christmas day with Mr. soon.O1lOQP B Z kLJLfZJ XOM FA9K_Qa0VP s 0309! Mrs. Gordon Neal of Greenwood. r. Eddie Ortiz had his family Toronto with him here on Toronto Mr. Harry Knox and son Dean df un Solina, visited h:s Parents on Sun- =$X - - ?5 idS - day. tmaa day. They rented the com- y hall for the occasion.' am Muriel ShepPard of Toronto4 spent the week -end at her home in - Mark an 'T' beiom m9+zines desired sad enclose fist widt.erder. and Mrs Don Beelby of To- Brougham and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Line Mrs. Davis of Toronto is viisting Maple; spent the holiday with Mr. friends in Toronto. - Mrs. Robert Beelby. Mrs. E. Hardy and son Hili visit. Mr. and Mrs. Hallman entertained ed her parents Wm, and Mrs. Knox. 'tore from Toronto over the holi- The Firemen held their annual day meeting one evening recently when -Mr. G. M. Forsythe -is back in bed the follow' e -s were elected report. for the corning year: President, Mrs. Wilker is confined to her home Manson pyicott: bice President, at present w .h the Su. Mrs. Lye is Fred Hicks; Secretary Geo. . Dun- Ww in bed with the flu. can, Tre"'er, rrank. Carter Fire Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wallace of Wes- Chid. 8rsg Knox. First Deputy, ter scent the holiday. with Mr. and m-ub van.- Roewnnd n.,,.,+- T__U - ' ,y'+a•,+!.q,,..r'"+•= 'di', ' p -" ia�"`-:rr, ,:...• • :,1 n .,t�'-'•'y,. •'' ,�,�, '.'an. .' - ;,•. . jtia s t ,.r'`... 'Yr R•: - '+: yy',• •, aK4•T. t^ '• •�. �... :r+'".: . .,.'r a+•.:; •• `'. _ J ick 9, , ��c -. a' ..w _ �Y'�'. `- � ? +. . , 'scL'F�� t .S+Pr. .t••': -�^. L . _,,. :'' y ,t_w•'S.�. �.is `:. - '%�"d •.iy.,'".'h'.. �.... .. z+.r •t -.z .,•,`F .:: .., .�.,•;+,G" °. "i 4V^S".' G s : r' a.. v. . { -`- .,,�,.r y�".• x•:Ma,wrc. d 'x�".�.i".' ..•ey'.6' J'i¢� I qR S`�, �.,,Y'" ti nti:•f , `• _ 't .'Q. 'w ~ °.. i cJ '• 1,,. ... .I' v1M w'.�'+•• • r7 °!•,7? ','S . .,may 'L aRK a QJ J _.. .+.J*.n��..�Yl -, ;: ',M * ': •r'..:.' wr•;,a.: .. '.,'., . ..:(d_4 'b �• p ..4f �•{�� � , �•I .. :,tt': •:... .. '•i ,_.•,,., .+ ''Y -H 'y. /,: tY. .. b „4•' �A• +Yg�y. a- ^A I a..4.�r- - ':'.s .:� .re.,,-nS:�J7'• •,iy ,. :/ •x.r,; ,, r. �, 'y s'• .r 'r. .... :: 4. v<a,,:. "•:. .,., ..''i•- r+4 R c•� .->:r "'-�"i�s' '''C•. •"'�' Y.'c. •^ .ut" a.a- r : ,yJ MMISCMELLAN�/-� a ` r� 1 ^'R t. .g rrr :* > ars. sYPEs of eoxcs�s Reside' V, Z MACHINE FINISHEDFLOQBit� �. II j11RAlWt AGM HELP WANTED CARDS Of TANKS Solos - autoblowalt ;.,. HANKS SLOCB WORK .. l: YABi iJigs SSTIOfATiS .pn�ftver-aaleaausn; We w to "tend - i e !OB SAU Vim WANTED• -dr � sincere thanks lSOhis 431a�W t-IYi � ., � Y� ` l� � y� Yp' YOYR B' paid hospitalization and appreciation for the many znest-'4. 119 Any week. Apply in person- ages- -elk- 1,We and understanding, - ,atry,-PiekeritsS - - ---- tif4>; floral dff- "YOII DSloE THE I+i88T--LB89t' �,a 0 �` -r ------------------------- eriags Strom our friends and - - -`------- bora is our recent bereavement. We pICKERID G DiarMG SCSOOL, - especially wish to thank Rev. But- - d 5 WANTED tars and the Nursing staff of the �% Eves appoinlm.�s Ajax and. Poke sad DECORATORS ening . 8ospilal •PHONE. PICSBSIItTG' 7>!OW ur for quick, clean,-guarsn- clas painting and paper- ------ �� Beep and Fanny. ---------------------------- ---------'_"_" Eric Stokes and Frank 80N ------ - BICE" WEIlL MGM- 1�EZArtB ,- Decorators. Ri Qi 3, Pucker_ ii.)<OrSiCIAl1 Mptia 'Z nab .. r i►reasnre B,tst4as Phone 7SW or 67W1. -- 1�aoebint ...-yllf CsmPr'eaa�r- - Y .: r �a� ' ; >�'�AYtOl�f ltd liBOiOE • $oYsO s � � mss' - sTt�bs011021 d -------------------------------- Tis. ry$ _ Cameron 8R — B 110104 TO RENT Phone M lls llary war 'PO RENT -single and double gar- hs. WELL TALE FOB BALE IL & GAS (SON ♦ �SIaN •` AUCTION BALE PHONE,: Pied !olds `fir age, fisat house west of Pickering Saturday, dao 6--41 , Village south side, Phone: Pickering of household tnrnf ore! 5 --auction sale - •..Ft�}RCEDA & 'GRAVITY I R heater, dishes; glassware, °iitc�-_�------- _---------------- --*-. ?an 4 utensils, other household effects; _... cossamors Lias D"or 1 -----JINN-- mmed bung ---- odd carpenter tools garden tools etc r7 " ed RENT -6 -roomed bumgalovr . on on the 3rd. concession, Pickering, - Road. Oil heat, garage, second house east trom Alton Rd., load W tleftled Yir'r ties. ATiantc 2--2992 at Che:rywood, the property of Mr. ear Wady X -ON `-1 1-4 - Alex Murray. Sale at 1.30 p. m. 08111"',-ZIA13121111 ALAXXXi =iA`lsEs ---___-------------------- ------- Terms cash No reserve. KEN and - WELDRIUMG CIARKE PRENTICE, auctioneers _ IL 1 . and S. S. RICE To ambit:our persons we we oiler_ -" - - k Yaass' Experience and ins the chance to establish his own N ,. i w bladern Egnipmens business. Incense SW to $75 'a week- -------------------------------- Mase Coaoes - S tzeetsvllle Ord. Interesting work right in yattr own d : .— 147W — surroundings, Write- '.Lor :free ca tal_ lnteria Yn' : •, '�= o LAY 7v" Or' Write. ogre and details' to-gA Pyne _t7FY �. 5, HR ' 3. Station C. Montreal. s u R A N c ! `r; ---�------- _ >p C:�;>�. =o: --= - Exterior P ' ing Piano & . heory OPTOM$XARI hMMOAOIE CANCELLATION— f� kAMLY It± COMET LESSONS visa Deaden B: Weal post& halligiag _ SUCCESSION DUtTIES - - -T ; � r' 'IN PICitEM0 4 -�— (aboveW�riayDrngBssTel UK RR%mtii1LL Mumma COIR mm UWW OFFICE •A. R. HILL setas ••� Mea. to Bal. - ssa to Sof Wednesday - 9A9 to 12.041 Noon ` _ .oss MO. $4101. Wkitby b� 8 PHONE: WHITS NObawk -=I PI� 4 - CK1HiIIQG STUDIO Phont, i41i�phonsr Ptdurinq T8 !!t _ ..r_---------------------------- ----------------------------------- Pukenng 391 w4 r. _ _ We have an, open terri%M in, y FOR FAST, IMIABLE BEEVICE ---'----- -------------- M Groundings and are looking for an FOS QUALWMU TV BESvion t mow" ''Lbs right person to •act as °orf `BODY and FE*r-DEE WORK AND tlnles'• Top conditions. value. outf BEE -AN CA" INSTALLATION LUMBER �staedng fi°t''yarality sad valve, ii _ "L1:1N'3"AUTOEQDYCALL - "BEIICE" _interested art promptly. Write tut- DUNBARTON ."- ..... --- --- FAUX= Dept: 3, .Station C. Moa_ TV ANS EADIO, - - fret. 411 13�ARANTB.LD Ss:RYICLrUNIM B�ILDERS-s SUhP�I.IES -A t �..�. �.: -11Y EXPERT TACEOUCL&M a es like Christmas and New Years". „OZlatrd d-OiYl OE WQO� . r . PAINT .: ARBOM i vsebr+�gker What amazes us is the afort _ATlanlla" i-lidl - ways made by some authorities" -�- ' - s DOORS AND TRW Ways to place the respongibdi y on every-- thing- else but the greatest offestd- -'----------- -r-----•-- _ __. S - :- _ �•'�; - Ky lU9�lt [it Act a_-liqu•ar and the driak.ng driver. HEr.1' 1R8�*�1T F>OCEB �[p� Road Q11� NO. "iii }�a�s p � Ti's '.always "speed": ..old cars", -� � � ' ''•+:.' A Toronto -man. -Donald Reardon "'bad curves", ,too brigFht lights' Ha►e Yoas-Fornaoe, Chimney Or - age 18, of Danforth Ave., was caught -"inexperienced . shivers" etc -any- On Burner Cleaaied With Heavy E PICKERING _ in the act o! ' etealing household of-: thing else but tile• real offende,�-- Doti Eq�m-ns By E:peels �' - ' - facts !rasa the home cf IIP, Tho<aas WORK GZ ARA?KIEED� Booze. We can of -some reqs i `. ;Martin, Rougeasount .. Driye.. ,last AtT[HORIZED COLirsIAN 4 e s s of AilAie 1045 } li t ons for this refusal 1b lledgnize the DEALS ,a - . i 01Sartia'sThursday o:hes W.lbert and a esprit, but—ask ash police offerer and itt he w.11 be honest with you. `,`'. SALES AND Sjallr E Thos- Douglas, saw a Light Coler..an Space Heh in the ;,aar:ia hdme. On investtga accident. Coleman Floor Faraseea Ming, they found Reardon with a -per We get Dort of patience with this ;ccanls�a Hot water Healers - - - ct household effects dumped in the hunting up of erccusea all fire time. Trade -Ins Taken On Above Uaft i -- - - - WRATME AT him until Pickering Township Policeside od a c.ocktatl lounge, beverage - - arrived. Reardon .was "taken into 011. Coal. Wood Kltehes Basvea room etc. and watch an individual _ Coun- eustodyand locked up is the come out, -knowing he has been,IIM'- - ' f:7 lam. drinking, but he can't do a thing to-�• ER OIt. BUZNERANNA a ------------- that drinking driver until. he hits -- - SALFS AND SERVICE . 4r `C1,114saas Deleltin[ And Driving. a; kills someorte-locking the stable q,1AZ -419! a NOW � �S i door after the horse has been atol- At noon on Wednesday reports en.' w8191`21[C TANS CLEANIIVGi- on the traffic accidents is Canada We've been listening to Gordon - %i•• t i�r• itinsaaaa aid AirOsndl�r �attd the United States were: Canada, Sinclair a bit lately, and• hear. him SERVICLr �-a ratty odd, and the Staten over. 700 complaining abort, police into -5ering` r -� y. �eaa� >passiiae Oan�re+ian ON BoalaU -' 11ltALTFi WARD WHITBY T r ' - •.•PaZ�>Dd! !LAN aiAIIJaii killed it traffic accidents. Canada's with the individual's liberty in ' record is somewhat improved over trying to stop a man or woman from ;PHONE: NO 1-2663 k °'- lytt"Qsriatsrma. but still higher than drinking and going Dui a11d drivin6 sept 21 "-�? v s�>f�i -� :::i ESL -Web That in any.. other, holiday in the a car. We have wondered just what _________:_______ ___________ MAM year, Sinclair's reaction would be if' a 'NURSLYG CARE r One police office-. do Ontario,. In member 0 his family was struck Accommodation for El&cly Folk at ,BLOCK LT�S discussing the matter said ,it must down :by a drinking -drive? Shey=Nous Rest Home. Pickering r P . he the drinki_ _ :here are always New Year'c is yet to --lel-sit -Wage For information, phone — a; `' fatalivs ties on the hc::9ays, but •nev-. hope, for the best, Ed. Pickering 3b1W, 42-7 Tosoalro— , ----------------------------- ------ �•�ncre,�e•' �'- Slag :. r Y - Sushb9't Hariw are A • Cheer fader _� _.�locks ,. TATION ROAD, ^PIING, ONT PHONE 126 V' tmas M F, Samson V3,C1 - �' _ :�eet>tn�s'oTo >r ��iristmas �[�� 7— a s fSi2eS Or ( nil Desi ie lZew ear, COMRIE LUMBER Ce. , LTD:��� ONf r.Oa----- SCARBOBO=-------------- a620.8ZCLAIR AVENUE A T T' PRON4 COLLECT — CT.A,RF?,,!'XT a ^ w ; One b141e West Of B. H King C011eglate) ti:,OPEN O EN EVERY FRANIGHT LL 9:00 BATU"AY TILL0 NOON �,. .40110 A.