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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1960_01_01i 1 ,r 'a ' - L . - �e.•..a..•-err„• '�-�_'7i r _ , .. _ _ ; - - "'..'s�,.,�-�-' �— _ — _ _ _ .w y r i / 1 -I or _ 1 s .... . ti �' L s- - e -rin e,w s­� • rOL-77'-NOr 16 — PICKERING, ONTARIO-' ' W C. IttURRAR AND SON _ PUBLISHERS 5c. PER COPY Authorized As Second Cass Matter cr►Peien Rates. 42.30 Per Year United States, i3.ft P FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1961 Pubished Since November 1861 Post Of'i:e Dept. Ottawa HAPPY PROS PERO US, NEW- YEAR TO EVERYONE I, he Season For—Helping — Planning Board Go -On VRec As ' 0 posed To Alternate Rail Roue Pickering Township Planning Board I •' has gone on record asthopposed pICKERING VILLAGE rbeing y to the alternate :route of the CNA that would to off at Pickering village, cross No. 2 at Brock Road and run Mr.•and Mrs. Reg. Parker, Church parellel to the Second Conceaeion. St. celebrated their 20th wed'diag an • • ' At a special meeting last week, a niversary on December 23. " motion was •passed that the -following ! ,,his is a good time to think up wire be sen J. P- t J .Maher chairman to d an tr oluti s for 19b0, s on <: those re.. . of the Metro Planning Bo last'- ..° fi arc. MurrayY Jones Commissioner of-- Pickering,net to remptxit+- * what happen Township Council and J. L. Cann, Pro- year's. and Mrs.- Kenneth heron spent iject Engineer of the CNR. Christmas Day with .Mrs. Heron's It read: Re Commissioner Murray parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Sykes and, �nl Jones, Dec. 11, 1959 letter to your family, of Toronto, and attended a board.'- The Pickering Township Plan- family gathering at the Heron home ning Board strongly disagrees with at Asbburn on Saturday,' ithehree points re planning advan- I tagAF of CNR alternate route throwh Flt. 'Lieut. A. L. and Mrs. Ash - Aon g .ton and family, of Centralia, were ` Plekering Townshfo. We propose to guests of the John ' Ashcan's Christ - present - an interim brief against was. Eve: acceptance of alternate route to be Mrs. W. _A• Bo es, : and Barbara supported by professional planning Boy es, if township council, concurs• spent Boxing Day with Mrs. Boyer' We strongly urge against any sum mother. lire: Deeming, in :Myrtle. — — Mrs. Span and family of Morley a many action or vote by your board park, • pent Chriitmas week -tad with until full views and studies of Pick- ering Township Planning Board have Mr. and Mr. Bruce Allen. been heard and discvtci _ _ • Vii; , and Mrs. Clare_ Balsdon enter. Signed. George T. Toad, Chairman. ta:r.e i s' err sora, and families, at `Commissioner Jones in his present- C.-hrt-""""' -Mrs.- BaL don's father, ation to Metro Planning Board .gave J1 r. Hazniltoa, Brougham, was also j a gue•t.• three pointe, he felt were planning 1 _ advantages to the alternate router -art :�Srs, jame;.Richardson of _ (photo Barrie Poateso7) Geon- 'etown; visited Mr, and Mrs. ' ail Ilne is removed to bounds of s by Hy Barrie Pomeroy ering -departments along with Joe Pickering Fire Dept. residential area, 2 -Alternate permits Iiug!r `quires and the visit was' ex- • • ' Garrett of Oshawa' arrived as . the Joe Garrett explained the o fence!. owing, to'. the fell condition of ymes home beafing a Hydraulic of the Hoyer Lifter apd went ori to development in future of industrial over fire t few months the roads. I .' p operation pas fou Sland use between Second Concession �� Mt•3 Francis Willson nerd seen containers asking for a con- Lifter; a piece of- equipment which outline the possible formation of a' and railway and alternate and CPR, air. and Mrs. J. Cliff Berkey, have tion' to Muscular Distrophy or has become almost indispensible -with Musmiar Dystrophy -Chapter in On, 3 -Less disturbance caused to existing a gone Florida for a two-week hot fire by firemen from oar- MD patients. Carlo County. This would, he said, per-' urban areas. ' 4 day^ fire departinents in Ontario Shown here, Bobby grins quite mit -families of those afflicated to get At the special meeting Reeve ' Sher- ty, yon bave probably wondered happily -surrounded by (1• .to r.) Jack together and work out plans to for- man Scott said it appeared that three RevYrn, o , Joblin r., and Miss JNfc what and bQw this money is need.. Moore, Pickering Fire Dept.. Bill ther the MD program which In turn groups were affected by the -proposed of Gormley, are spending Ciuistmas and Mrs. Symes and am Bobby, Shields and Tony Febrenbacb, of would have an effect on other families arrow line: the group whose "land is 12 of R.R. 1, Goodwood., hive South-west Pickering Fire -Dept., Joe with MD sufferers and they would being optioned and want 'railway to week with Mr. and Mrs. Henry West - reason to know. Garrett, Oshawa Dept., Len Pearson know whm to tarn for help. go through . origfnai i+oute, Groupney. Saturday, firemen of two Pick Ken Trish and Bob Scott, .Chief of affected 1_ ahernata line and _tfamily spettt ChriMr. and Mrs. svv�th-j:ehti� ra . Brown and - - group who are affected by the line in Beaverton: or SO Yeteraos At Oatarro Ho ital Local Man On CBT or ether route, but not being expro t -printed, a Mr. and Mrs. Winston ljuyck` and Mr. Cox of the CNR, who was also daughter went to Jarvis, Out.. to• vitt- • present stated -that back in Sept. the �' it Mrs. Huyck's mother, Mrs. Hos. CNR?. was requested to carry out a kin, for Christmas. ire No Ne Visitors In 41 Years This Saturday detailed study for a route, north of The Ashton family E[eM a Clsrist� Mr. Wm. Hickey of Church street, Con. 2. This was done as to setting mas gathering at the home of lir. .heard of a very toothing story who produces a product known as out locrtions and estimates. He said and Ml's. H. J. Babqock, Eowman- week through Mrs, G. Crichton, • Hickeonn will be seen this Saturday the alternate route would be 13i ville, T A enty persons were present tv : dent o! the Pickering Township Many Power Failures night on Mr. Fix -it's ger and the cost about 30 enjoy the festivities. 1 Program at 6.$0 miles -longer Wbi4. - illage Red Cross. p.m. -on CELT. s per cent greater. He added that from Mr. and Mrs. Lome Ke learned that there are over 50 • b ltifr and Mrs. Agbtin Frank4n. at the, OntaHo Hos itis. During Ice Storm Mr. Fix -it otherwise known ae the point of construction and oiler- Y: _ p - Peter Whittali, will demonstrate the � ation costs, the new route was della- and Murray, of Oshawa. Mr, and by, with have not had s visitor new product Mr. Hickey is manufact- itely unsatisfactory as fat' as the rail- Mrs. J..lj�Boyes, Whitevak: Mr they came 'out of the First' ,The ice stores last weekend created uring in his Ajax plant. Iway is concerned. He said too, that and Mrs. Don Ketrrp, and three can. d War in 1918. This. means no.i a nightmare for local hydra men, • Hickeonn is a marble" product that forgetting the alternate route would Biters, of Ajax; Mr. and Mrs. Ron rs in 41 years. as icing wires and trees limbs .pulled I is manufactured in all sizes and thick-" add two million costs, the original Towcll and fwn' children. Samia7 - Red Cross heard about these down lutes as . fast as they could be j messes and can be used for tom, >.:y far the gnat „o„+p ----' - - Mrs. -A Deetig - Myrtle; Mrs. Flat and decided to do something relimr d sF•yse asdfngs• �- In answer to questions frons -beard- ence-Bnyrs,- Toronto.; - Mr. Lawret;ce +L - h3randtes, an turday night, Pickering village Be sure to see it this week, at 'member K. J. Clark - Mr. Cox stated McQuat, Myrtle; Mr. and Mrs. W. y got together and -.made upipowtifwas off =for an hour and a half, 9.20 an ClR1X-- - a eaud tn:as xes' or these men. Each anon Sunday, part o squires Beach, mas eats at the H. W. Bo es' for. ntained 6 chocolate bars, cigar and th. Pickering Vfilage >2ndge and that the 1'u Boy es' and la 8rpass--would-run to 35, - feet in Christnta ; playing cards. ton all had power failures. eey O �'a height. He said they required 19% Dr. W. W. and Mrs..Tomlinsoa most important. 'pest of the I Township sand trucks were out Sun - feet heig}it .from '^e road to the and family -'spent Christmas at the _ is the fact that these women day as all back'roads. were a glare-. -#case of the rails. He said' Duffins home of his parents i— Claremdnt. Tanning to rVake visits to these of ice. An accident .at the, corner of } For 196 _ creek at Valley Farm bridge would Mrs. H•. Swanson, and Miss A. ` r at least to those -it is possible No. 2:1ighway and Second Concession. l be straightened out to run ..raltel to Milne, of �hawa, vi;::ed 5i r. and ? t. ate. SuAda ns -ht :sent- 7-�0 -�Cla_ zT The -reeves -of-Pickering Tovensiu g P' Q_ y g and' Pickering Village have each madee rail line;. -wTis tc7- wour� mea ;Haat., bn Saturday: rams incredible that behind the' hospital for repairs. The driver . of ; for 1960 in regard to their I diverting it north of the present -Mr. and firs. L. Lewis, oi. North of that hospital, only 6'miles',one car suffered t4 brrokerrealIn a stream. l3ap and air. Henry'5tnith, of .'or there are all those men, who another passenger --a concussion. a own mnnicipalitiea• never had anyone come to. see others suffered lacerations and brui s. Reeve Sherman Scott said, "This W. Hardy Craig claimed the line onto, spent Christmas with the W. r (could well be the year of greatest I would be right beside the Concession D. Smi_th's here. or close to half a lifetime. A number of rural telephone li es development 'in the township's ifs- 2 at Brock Road. - 'Mrs. White, Grace, .Elwood and bay, hats off to. the Red Cross were alao .repotted out of order• Wells Ritchie said, "I have never fam.ly, '.;pent Christ)sras in Ajax with nes for doijng something about Some homes were without po tory: if plans for the developments .uatiori: for three days, and Tneaday. 6 around Frenchman's Bay go through. seen the technical staff of Metro make the. Stinson •.family.. a (Donbarton School was opened o It could mean the start of services up their minds in such a hurry on '.Miss Donna Harris, nurse-in•train. in the township and services such a major item. ft -seems they ing at Oshawa Hospital, visited her I families. Most areas --sad pq industrial ages. Few of us realize decided between December t and 11 grandmother,. Mrs. T: Annan, at the st Rouge Man on Wedsiksday. The South -w just what impact sus11 a development on this new route." Wonnacott home during Christmas Q Firs, Hall was opened on M . y would have on the towashi as a In answer to a question from W.1 week. ToughY night for anyone tJ it. whole. As for the rest of the town- Hardy Craig, Mr. Cox said that three`'' Mr:-. and Mrs. Bert Maurer enter. g Besides the cold and no light or t, ship, we expect astural growth -will routes were studied. He' -said that tained the latter's_ parents -Mr. and; x Adams of West Rouge had an many hornet bad flooded has is continue as. in the past. More and with major structures on the -CPR, Mrs. Enike. over Christmas. _ unate accident, the day' before when sump pumps stopped 'th more paving is being done as the area the cost of a line was too great and Mr. and 'Mrs. John Lay and fait,- t. tmas, all because he went back 'loss of power. Many people moo in ( becomes more urbanized and we ex- that this was •the beat they could da, ily were happy to have. Mr. Lay'* he house to say goodbye to his with neighbors who -had heat; pect a continuing growth in all muni- other than the original route. He add- mother, from Barrie with them for before leaving for work., others went to Toronto to stay ter• ed though, that the alternate pre- Christmas. Mrs. Lay Sr. is recover. : thoughtful husband had backed reLtivea. Reeve C7 E. Morley_f Pickering sented extremely undesirable drainage ing from a serious illness, ' err from the garage, put the Village said, During 1959 our Village problems and would produce a• much Mr; and Mrs, `J. R. Stevenson aird - - on and left it to warm up, ae9nnnangftean�neeneng�g�: hag consolidated its position as one of inferior railway than -the Dunbarton daughter Alice, -are spending a few he went into the 'house. the small and junior municipalities in route. days m New York City this week. c re was a big Hapow, crash or .'!CHRISTMAS- -DECORATING the MetropQl Mr. and Mrs. J. Dailey Pntert,Ln. _, ;! r1 posted in 1953. this access line?" .asked -Mr• Clarke, ed Mr. and Mrs. H. ,Rice, of bfi ' en T out the window; Bow his car As part of Metro Planning Area "About 30 daily, each way," Mr, for Christmas, r -1 into the rear of his neigh- A group of. independent judges surrounding the city of Toronto, our Cox replied• Mr, and Mrs. A. D. Hindson and - ' — �• house.` went out on December 23, to judge future is mainly influenced by the Regve Scott asked if the plannl?tg- family, of Hamilton; •an4 the A. F., i "i ing to Pickering Township the "Christmas Door Contest", Spon-. board 'was'" concef'ned` with. costs' Calvert's were growth'and prosperity of Metro. Tor -guests of tZie C.,`�•Ek� there is a ravine behind the Bored by the Pickering Village Com- onto. _ to the CNR as withrplanning, l3'roµna; for Christmas. home. The brakes did not munity Centre Board. The Board ,was The prosperity of our residents as "WE can't wait' Mr. Clarke said, Sympathy is extended to Mr., and 1' nd the car rolled ahead, down very pleased with -*6 efforts of our reflected in their irate of pay, steady "they vote on a route at the -next Mrs. Ja* -Hardy, Kingston- Rd. E,,- 'pe, through Adam's own yard, village r"deftts, • and feel the village • (continued on page four) (continued on page six) on the . death .of his father, Ed ward s his neighbour's yard and into never looked nicer at Chrktmas. - oHat dy, : on iThursday, I?ecember 24, err of his neighbour's house. Win�oers are: ' 1. Thos. Gibson; 2i ; on the eve of his 91st -birthday, to Adams car was estimated:, R. Mickley; 3, Dr. L. W. Oxenham. • ' • Opo of the resolves• we would like Alternate, Route 2 Protest Meeting you to make is to telephone 60W, ' There was no estimate on - b ;se damage at the time. ■nwnarhannastatsen■*tit• nun or 541 when you have an item of Th k -1 In spite of the pleas and warnings _ • ' - by Toronto Police "not to d::nk and Dumbarton Public SCI1001-~ "�` Thank You. jcle For Pickering-V4b*e Risk driie"-•there were more arrests far Mr, Ed. Sleep suffered a stroke on s Be Published $ext Week ' just this than last year. About time j , Tuesday night and- is now in Ajay .January 8, 1960 — 8 p.m. _ y o�pital, fie is in his 91st .' h � the LAW began to g'et tough ;with • • ._ - Y� . T a- - . . . - (� �:. y' - _ .... %J 1.i #W . . . . , - z _ _ _ - . . .. . • - • .. • { DflCk*Aircrew's renw's ;; r. found they had all aged over. -� �. -ii - ?hn EfO OI a"I -- ' g 4 !p n 1 w --- night. Their clothes were . coat- Y �kli r, K r.• - -` ;° ed with gritty salt. Their eyes - � - � � "'`' , y""iP" `" * " ' a were' bloodshot and puffy.' Thr — The crew knew tiu their ' ' � dinghy lifeline had cul deep - - bomber was doomed d " ''� ,.,,t<� �� M _ weals into their palms, -but they they were still over a • hundred " a r miles from the a k � r,. �� didn't feel the pain any more. English coast. - n• t � �' " q . ' The raw even weaker. as the Below was the North Sea, wild �c ti s q' `` ,•; wind a d rain lullod their senses. and foam -capped with. a gale. b A o, u y a ,, a ,f f :� s : d Y s x Still the search went on. Below •too were a Germans ', , r _ �h -> 5 z r From airfields along the East -in ;their coastlfl look -out ata- - $ mr. coast planes' rowed into the tions in their fast motor -lawn- ,, a ,::, ' chest r�� s 4 , ii€ Y 2 '. £ `� f r y leaden skies. Anxious eyes scan- ' AY+d the 4� . t F rv� >�s*f x " ned the seas. But the searchers �� Whitley bomber, gesso Oftes `, f 4, I f fine tank holed' and peppered t �` Y om; I . 1 y �, �" rte_ o tracking knew there would be scant hope' - :. with flak, was, going down into � s a f eking the dinghy. It must i H 'mac Qa2� ' a s jam ; have drifted mall tulles durin '. , the sea.'I-d. - _ y\ �� ' � ,. r + r M F - Wedged In the rear turret, ' a g , kii,_ a a� a ' ii - �, thTgale. y Warrant Officer George Riley: s �� `" 4 Two destro ars-Ashanti ant lead had a good view of th`e �: ` f' Bedouin joined the search 'i �r , ,. H Y �' Then .'came a new hazard. Gen �� blazing Spandau. Aircraft Works ? ,, � � " man aircraft were . trailing the in Berlin, which the aircraft had . ..�� F � � ships. _. boritbed. 's. y �" ..1. . Then• at `midday, September _ On the return journey -the air- , X. y ti p;, F ' 25th, a Hudson again found ,the �s5 craft had been attacked.' It had %_ r �" 'E dinghy -150 miles north-east o: . r shaken itself free and rumbled W ,1 � s y q Hull. Riley was the only mar ` homewards over Germany ', . `; - able to' wave to the plape. The over Holland .. .over the flat, -� - other three were semi-conscious ` batch coastline. Al] the time, it I had steadily lost height. - -' u _--The the wind snatched drop- it, away ;.. • . • , Then the engines had stopped -"I'll from Riley's 'outstretched 'hands V leaving a grilii silence, brokeV.' Suddenly, one of the others e rus o air whistl- '` rose from , his stupor, shouting '.Ing through the useless propel- r �5 that,he had seen land. Riley fol- 2ers, over the res "' ° , ¢° ` gged wings and F - lowed his pointing hand. -Ht __._^.along the battered fuselage. _ ��� ' ` n. � - a-- w could- see nothing. Another had r gone crazy. The pilot said tensely over the�� k Before anybody could stop 11 intercom: "Stand by for ditch, a� 10 ing.•' _ill a;'- a `. ti him, the man hac3-}umped .over-. • ` The crew took up their crash- '� _11 board and. vanished in the seas Now there, were three left.• landing positions as the bomber - "�. 'per `� y Dusk came. The search con- ploiighed through- the ;wave s * ` z f timed, .Their, hopes had almost crests' «,° • gone, but the searchers pressed . Riley was buffeted merciless- on. - - • . s ly. But 'the greedy lapping of 4 Then, . after they , had been .'the waves brought him back to �:.` �' - t" eighty-one hours in the dinghy, his senses. The 'plane was sink -`C ' . two -Hudson roared 'into sight. - : ae Ing, and there was also _the A One of the crew thought the - + i chance of fire. noise suss ' aurf pounding on the Riley helped to launch the c shore and dived overboard .to flimsy rubber dinghy and, in it, � swim for the mirage of iartd. isle . -- . the crew drifted .Away from the drowned in seconds. bomber. The wind lashed them - Now there were two left. ..The .rain soaked them. The &ircra#t swooped ltltd cir- ' .. _ .. It was exactly U a.m, on tied overhead, waggling their .. • . September 24th, 1940, when _ �� n• «� 9 �K .. :.. - .. u . .�.a °'" wings. _ . . w -- win Riley. and his four fellow air. , INTERNATIONAL FLAVOUit of oration 8eechfii ht lsi -affected in The two survivUra sHowe no - men drifted to keep their- ap- 0 ground -crew. To to bottom emotion. Nbthing seemed to reg- - P hointment with drama. . ores LAC Jars Hielkema of 5 Koestroat, Leeuwarden, Netherlands, LAC -Victor Hughes.. Langer, .aster in their minds ;any more. -_ ' Seconds before the plane had .` England; LAC Andrew Anderson of Troon, Ayeshire, Scotland and CPI, lames Barratt of York- Suddenly, the skipper' got to -his ,crashed, the wireless operator , shire, England. • . .. t and' staggered over the side, . . _. ... .. _ Rileytee ' Now only was left. had managed to send out his last - - - d, distress signal - - . . For three long hours, the air - The ,tide of, war had not yet head, and dropped' a food con- swmaped _airmen could not see he had not spoken. Suddenly,, he craft wheeled overhead. sending< turned . for Britain. The R.A.F. tainer. it through the sheets of icy rain, screamed for his parachute. He -' out signals to the rescue launch A. _ was hard-pressed b hold the But the preciyllus caro boync- - but they were comforted by the leaned back and was enguitadpregently, from out of the German Luftwaffe! at- bay. Th* ed oa the eras of a wave -and frig redly roar of its engines, by a wave. Somehow. the others mist, Riley -lata- to' with the - " '� Navy had its work cut out to The cruel 'sea had yet ` As the hours 'wore on, the manoeuvred the dinghy and •' 1keep vital supply lines lopen. again mocked at the -nen. ire the waves became bigger" a-nd big- Grabbed the berserk airman. "Dam. Busters" saw a boat -B.ut-But6-9 a m . both ger, breaking over th7ldinghy 'in They laid him in . the well of COn'ing' vices combined to launch one of - The aircraft, however, signal- torrents. " the dill Within m' i n u t e s;' he was the g - Billy and _took turns to aboard The nightmare was over. biggest air/sea re$cue opera- led back to base that it had The, crew grew colder and rub his face. to help him' to re- ' And so, was . of the biggest tions of the war, spotted the dinghy 100., miles off more tired-tarribly tired. And . gain his sa ty. air-sea rescue operations of the • They prepared to search over • Hartlepool, CO. Durham. - ai.s nightfall came, the Hudson It was- of no avail. The man war, ' 6,000 square miles of sea in wen- Launches - were ordered' to' the wIls forced to return to base to died a few hours latef. _ ' Cher 'that worsened every min- area. But the terrible weather. clot • The. dini;hy. was alone °There were four survivors left �In Columbus, Ohio, bur lars Ute for a dinghy that from the drove them back to port. Then � . orc-,'mbre -I. who had broken into the Honky air would look no bigger than . the wind suddenly veered, an . Th, strain was telling on the. Tonk Grill told 'a man' ' •k matchbox. - �• •- S The lgng dark ,night brought' trying to . • the dinghy drifted away 'from men` whn huddled inside the fresh terrors. Hundreds of baby get ' in, "Sorry, buddy, we're In the dingl}y, the ice-cold wa- . England Yirther into the icy din•; heir physical stamina - ter streamed over the crew; and is were found swimming closed," eain'ed when the police North Sea.' acng exhausted, now their minds a well the inghiymI eked them u that they had eels f ng in. Loon their tiny c r'a f t was the of . d t took Pi P - One Hudson tolloweclr how- started ito crack. the scared men some #fine to riven the brusho8 to the owner. ;:swamped. ever, flying at wave 1^p'' ! ' fo The wireless o They started. to bale. It was perste- was the realiie they were harmless. ' �rIneless. In the end, they let the keep the dinghy' in- sight. The fir.,t to go. For a couple -of hours J - Another daw•rt broke, and theq DRIVE WITH CAREI . water slop around their knees. - -- ' . Cold _and ex�+a ;ted, ._ - — • , y ... , --- - -- _ clung to the, ,thin life -line that - "x . � .' x . . encircled the dinghy. Itrcntzrlt6 - x :w , .t `'5 per— - . i a, s. .3 M . _ 'their hands. But tho - warning glow that stopped them ' ° from relaicing and falling ,^ ¢ ' < a ," out of. the dinghy. x �"• :,� - . - r I-, Then the sea -sickness started _ . -' k � � � y: ?� :' , as dawn broke,__The_wind he ' ` ; F.� t „ �F ; °""'' �,;41. � � s � � � � _ increased an s ?' �"--� -gym �m r h '� ,� C `` `a ." . d whipped the waves N r� C..1 ' . t } M b x �$ into foaming froth. •Breakers - Q.•' , R V , � �. ,' ���. the size of a u. elinghy. drat fed- the z� � b 1. L.3 + rF .1 I . Their craft, little more a �.� �. s 2 a i Ap� a than an inflated rubber tire, . .�� �i ,. .seemed terribly inadequate. Salt a ..s .,:.,:.,k � 1 .i t a y x ,� 4 stung their faces, and the mouse- i ,;r i tainous grey -green sea stretched ..� -•� . everywhere. •�'�"�,� ` But the search- for them was 'well under � wa cs y. Coastal CoCom• , �: , . % tnand Hudson systematicaIlq� _ , a I swept the area. _ _ , ' Then• the weather dampe3``; �,: ; k 4� down and with •visibility cut to r �� "' e. \ a-E�' 4 a '.s a 4,4 w ., ttn er opes for, , i7p i and ddownw, diminished.oerand r rf. s; ♦ +N ° f i ti, i S tinder the ghy bobbed - . through the trou h11 r- _ - ;Y Suddenly, through the mist,1. .n�,� . they heard the roar of engines.%g .. - It was a Hudson, It'goared over: - . -- 4 :�: 4 �, h .. - ....� - W r.. u 2. j 14 -- 'MERRY MENAGERIE -" `"'`�' - ­ I I- -- ._a_. - hat gets ms, is that. il_'s ovate Beechflight`craft are "given' a final tuning by ground vicir,'g on the tip w.as t.)p notch, with only one - craft, held up . named fEAt. Isla .' 'grew technicians before nineteen ai•e flown' to the ,French Ai; : due to e:--' ,lrical trCua;+..1. U: _ ,, -- _ "�.. , - ..: . ' , • Rhinos Make Costly Pets agent 'driving his closed car . tim had been murderer' a man w +,^« ,, o d a hilly hairpin bend on t who wanted a marry his wife; Zoo babies are always an at- ing the, usmme,r flies can be ser �,� S h - aipur road, came right up the watchman had aided him as + 1 i J traction, but when Whipsnade troublesome to them as to any to a large tiger sitting solemn- ' false witness, confident that the loo's pair of •Great Indian other animal. Sometimes a y in the middle Qf the road cyclists' experience _ would point• rhinoceroses produced t h e i r rhino's head is. coated with- ? - ither could avoid the other, to the tiger as killer. - . ; fine calf, not long ago it 'was Stockholm tar to - keep the '. :'r ` . :# : coin tless accounted for its The MaharG of Kotah had, a greeted with - particular. enthu- away. I" '> unusual-) behaviour. dt leapt at strange - and amusing - ex- winds 1 the. e d and broke it but rience one avenin w en he aiasm, for this was something Some years were to elapse be; ,: �� g h, more. than '.just another' happy fore ' Whipsnade c td hope for - °� couldn't t keep ,a grip..on_the hard, dove.out in his closed can to in- event a female as a to for Mohan shiny hood cover, slowly •slid spect a tiger -bait -close -to the_. It was only the second time Regulations on allowed one or > off` and was left behind. t road. About thirty yards .off heAP that a Great Indian rhinoceros two rhinos to be caught each It says mach fro the drivers saw 'the tiger already at the kill, coolness and skill tkat . he. kept feeding, so pulled up and had ever been breed in captiviry year, and there -were other zoos Y going without 'plunging over the watched. Basle Zoo had robbed Whip do the waiting list: So it was •, - - - • - :. E snade' of the coveted distinction not until February, 1952, that edge of the road,"- Colonel Kesri Not �at ail alarmed by the car,. r. Singh comments in ".The Tiger of which had tinted windows ob- of breeding the . first captive a young female could be alio- Rajasthan," graphic remiztis- baby by producing a calf a few . cated. This. was Mohini _who, ,ilice , • seuring,the ,occupanO, it left, the months-earl$er.. Mohan-befere her, proved ex-. cences of thirty-seven years as 'kill, walked up, and -' obvious- , Gwaiior game warden, pole _ The parents, Mohan and Mo- tremely docile and was tarred n ly interested, as the engine was `hfhi; are. dmcng Whipsnade's a .very short while. superintendent and conservator. running - made a thorough ex - most valued possessions, for As she was quite •small ,it of forests. _ amination, peering, listening, r Three. then were c clin down �. Y. g walking all round it. they represent---one-.of the ear- was decided---to.fly. lige_ over !u s road leading to Amber town-.• - - --- -� � -.• '• " -- es of all the large land an', avoid the hazards of the long Finally it reached the exhaust ship, between walls ending/Iri a t 1 rd&ls: In all the worlds zoos sea journey. .This took sonic pipe and got a puff of, fumes there are only,about a doz•!n :! blind turn. As the leader, yards which made it um with sur- ' time to arran!e and it was not jump . > ahead of the others sun round specimens, and. in, thew'] stst � � • � until July that Mohini finally I the corner -a bi ti er um Prise. Plainly offended, .it turned it is doubt•:ill whether the total landed -at London Airport, afterrom g g jumped and stalked off in a slpw, huff- achieving i front of him.. Yeliing he fell of[ ed, dignified ' - Such a large animal, one ing the first .rhino ever ,to fty his ,machine which went skid- Thr Colonel once organized a• - might think, could take• care of -in an aerop'.ane. tiger -drive for the Maharajah of - a ding oa and hit the tiger. Alarm. itself, for _no other animal, not Gtvalior w o, -with two oompaa- By the time she was' installed ed, the •beast 'struck at the- re- even the tiger, would dare to t NOT FOR DACHSHUNDS - ions, took up position in a ma- .r attack it [n the earl at Whipsnade she had cost ne "Do Walk" is the name of a volving front wheel. chs "hide" in a tree 'Standing y ,years of Zoo $6,900. The Kaziranga auth- 9 6' the nineteenth century - it had , Then the other two. rounded among a cluster of karoonda w orities were paid $2,250, and a small town in Illinois and 'hos f . been very common all over In- the corner, jammed on their bushes in .a ravine. The ladder further $3,750 was spent- on her no relation to the speed at. brakes,. and shot off. With men' was withdrawn and the-Mahara- ' ' >' whFre it must ,rave num• air fare and on her board and which the canine members of- and a : bered tens of thousands. cycles rocketing all roupd fah -lit a cigarette, but after a ; a lodging from February until the communit are permitted him, the tiger decided it was too few.puffs threw it away. 'a � YQt by the beginning , of the - y P y :entury it- is -doubtful whether- -July' - -- to travel. - hoYa:corner to stay in; leapt over 'It randed on the back of the- � more. ti n couple of dozen re- At first -she was put .into -a_• - .the wall,. and vanished into the tiger they were hunting, who. ty house -of her own adjoining Mn- jungle. Except • for a • few was .lying quietly in the bushes mairied, in the rembte areas of ban's and the were let out inio scratches no one was hurt. iUht under the machan! Tht - ',,,:Northern Assam: It had been Y - - instead Of Bait • brought to the verge of extinc. the paddock at- different time:-. Next morning the colonel was heat penetrated his fur, and the - -tion--in less- . than a hundred It was' not known How Mohan Tiger Ate Hunter 'near. the place where this occ _ indignarit beast, - springing out might receive her, and she R' _ - curred when a -watchman came with a_ oar rushed into the far - years through indiscriminate - a too valuable to risk being harm One hot night in India .the up and reported that the same - -- sIaughter.:• - - - g t3h ther Jungle. None of the••^guits -s The rhino is a rather' slow, ed_-Nilgri Forest . Conservator and tiger had killed a man a few was loaded, so no once could clumsy animal; with very poor _ Mohan was by then a very ..his assistant sat at a table in a hours earlier. He'd found -the -take a shot at it. _ eyesight. and was consequently large animal, weighing about ;forest rest -house afith their• . spot; drag marka 1pd from it into. ,, professional shikari :(hunt- an easy target for the so-called two tons, although he was only • backs to the open door discuss- the jungle, showing Where _the . erj volunteered to destroy a sportsman whose only .interest ' nine •years old, . while- Mohini ing plans.. over s map by the. tiger had borne the man away; man-eater, which hamkilled sev- was to kill as much. wild life was a mere two-year-old babe light of a kerosene lamp. Some- he'd heard monkeys , and birds' eral .villagers. in `the Kda Bala _ weighing less than had a ton. thing. rubbed gently against the' signalling with their cries the Hills. He builf`a "hide" about has -possible without thought for Mohan's reaction to one of Conservator`s leg,*as mi ht a presence or a tiger in that dirge- fifteen feet from the gronnd in a - the Iuture. tion.- - talar tree `b a water -hole 'the- = Rhinoceros Born, too, was of his own kind were most amus dog. But tseither had b ought y :. ing. He showed tremendous in- ane. Surprised, he leant back; The Colonel found blood marks tiger used, baited the spot with a - great. value in eastern countries , st the spot indicated, drag marks buffalo, climbed to his perch to ' and 'especially in China. It 'was terest in his future bride, and baked under the table and saw leadin tato scrub and tall great demand as a r,ejuvea- ._fora time became a little irn-- •: . :the striped flank of a tiger. g ' grass, await the tiger. with Ehe keg rs: 10 , - - and along .the trtail_.first_.a tur-. _._But the claw marls on the - ating medicine, and �*as w -t Pe In as lav ban, then a shirt draped .-over trunk showed that the wilyman- half Its weight in gmld, a great doubt. he blamed them for an manage he warned the assist- then, thorn bushes; farther oa. - -eater" had clambered u and incentive to the native marks• unfair separation. ant. To ether ' the of u and P It was soon- obvious that there 6 y g P 'the almost naked body of a man seized him. His clothes and re. soon. crept out,; quickly shutting and-, ---wearing gold ear -rings, and mains were found. The buffalo In a desperate of brt to save was 'little risk in letting them bolting the- poor. Then he load-, ear -by a purse containing some had -net -been touched. the species from extinction all meet, so before long they were ed -a rifle, broke a small pane money. There were gashes on his Another strange story in this . further killing was 'forbidden., spending .their days together iii over the door, and shot the tiger, throat and bodyi his skull had astonishing book concerns two and in 1908 the Kaziranga Wild nit paddock side by side on their a+htch was still lying under .the been crushed. "satman"• (elephant attendants) t oras set u To strati"' bed. table. __ .Life Sanctuary P B ere w n p -maks. armed with spears who -were sta- Althou h - it' is -thou h � � th ere o -begin with, there were pobab- _ 8 get that Examination showed that it In the dust where he had, pre- tioned behind two elephants on 1 not more than a dozen sped• rhinos can live for as long as . Y had various infected . grounds, sumably been struck °down, a tiger hunt when the tiger mens in the Sanctuary, and des- seventy years, .they grow and probably from fighting another though plenty of btunarr inn- sprang out of the bush on to the pite all possible care and pro- mature quickly. ' Mohini .. was tiger. That was 'why it, had printf• The turbon and shirt had rear of one. of the animals. -The '_tbe n fh0se"increased s1oR*i,y, probably stiff] under eight -years_tamely sought .shelter and., been arran ed over the bash y its of a when site r g . es, Batman were so scared b + By the, end of - the last war, age p oduced her allowed the 'two erten to walk- almost like washing left to dry. rush .and roar -that they ran into. hOWeVA r tht d0rnhers tar tint calf not long ager, so bar- , There was, no sign out! gn of rough each other's arms and, -locked to- timated at more tl}ap 200 and rFng misfortune the: pair map be' . • It 4as"'•-deeidod that occailorial...expected-to live for a long tine Other strange things happen in mauling; the gashes, all peach= gather, lost consciousness. _ ' s i0t:imtns•- could be-'ceu� -arid at Whipsnade and -to - produce =tiger - -country. . An insurance belly -bloodless, had evidently Some time atter the tiger had ' -'been made-vtfltlt ' n kiiied the Colonel found sent to zoos in various parts of many more calves, • • _ some time after death, which had them still in a trance with their the. world. With a . weight when 'full a probably been caused by the limbs so tightly 'entwined that ` own ,of between- two and three linseed cake, locust beans nr Whipsnade 'was first on the g head•wound. The money and ear- - gomeone with a knowledge- ds • 11m;r and was promised a pair. in . tons, it is not surprising that some similar food with a high rings, left to bolster up the tiger . jujitsu had .to be called in to a 1947. In February of -that year rhinos have 'healthy' appetites. Protein content;• and 35 tbs. of theory, showed that petty rob- pry . them apart? Each gets through well over a root crops, kale or potatoes. :the Sanctuary staff caught two g bery find not been 'the motive. hundredweight of food each day The cost• even at wholess a Kesri Singh handed over the Obs the traffic signs = th young specimens; a male and ■ g g Y x ' g ey • female. Mohan, the . male, set This is made up of about 90 !bs. prices, is not far short of $1.000 v'atchman to a police colleague, are placed there tor' ' YA U.R fled .down to captivity- almost of •hay, . 8 lbs• of crushed oa's, a Fear for each of ahem" who duly reported that tate vic- 6APETY --at--once. and_..-inor titres 1 days his captors, almost corn- i pletely tamed- I - The female, however, 'proved e difficult, and ti soon ILM-.. came obvious that. ,something was wrong with her. Within a >i few weeks - she died of blood .poisoning, and so Mohan made the long journey-to-Whipsnade- _ { alone. __. n : t e oo paddock he made himself completely at home, and y. soon became one of Whipsnade's V : 'favourite personalities. Perhaps you have, always .• thought 1 rhinos ' as dangerous; bad -tem - pored beasts. But, the Great In- dian rhino is generally a very , docile creature, and Mohan has ♦lways been extremely friendly. _ Off many occasions he has, it r` ]owed privileged' visitors to sit- a p eg - . on his back while he has walk- ed them gently. round' his. pad- dock. ad — dock Like man zoo animals, a x;. he loves to se Jeople, and . in thea winter when there are few' visitors there is a great wel: come awaiting anyone who goes' to his paddock to see him. I remember one bad winter's day, when not a single visitor liad -passed through the gates, going ali3ng to his paddock due- _. w ting the afternoon. Ag I drew _ near I called, to him. His obvi- +► "' ��" roar -delight at seeing someone ' was a Soy to. bel).old. He put his front. feet on ether low rung of the stout metal • a 1 en cA' +hat he could Dia c s f6y ykF v�a t— hLad at er the top or .me. 'ta a� - _ _.r stroke..' What tie really likes is `--'-- sad a a _-L_�• I' to be tickled behind the earn bks any cat or' clog: There- ms akin is soft and warm? �c�i Incidentally-•.:rhinds may have 1- Wick . skins, but they -are oeT- � "THE WATER'S FINE at RCAt Station Tfenton's- indoor, swimmi,nq- pool where aircrew*'. person fel received'= survival in, fainly not insensitive, and 'dur- struction-ar d 'dinghy drill prior•..to the `trip; - - - - - — r-...--�.�..�. T - '•ems , " 46 _— ' son and family,-,of Maxwell; Mr. and Christmas in 55 years, other thaw Mr. and MRobert�ey, M • J. Soden and Alfred and Barbara their own home- �rs. gvry and Mr. and Mrs. W. 'brig' Pegg and baby. Mr. and_ Mia, Bob�t Christmas Fve at the h< i?....t<i,am of s p.. ,rte Mr. and Mrs. Percy Clarke had- West Hill, spent Christmas with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. ThomasPhilpott, - - — a their family all home for Christmas. Rootham's' family, Mr...and Mita. A. t Congratulations to Mr. fit Mr! THE NEW YEAR Rev. T.•,-Fleetham spent Christ- Bandurchin. Thompson (nee Althea Dumoi filar with Ftis sister at Calcdon East. Mr. and Mrs. Cook spent Christmas the birth of a daughter, Dec The year 1959 will soon be notbut memories of things Mr. and Mrs. M. Minaker, Green- with their son and wife, Mr. aid Mrs. First grsaddaughter f"or Mr, an wood, and 1Kiss.-Herbert, of Toronto, Cook of Agincourt. T. Diamond. i good and bad. We always-look forward to better things and spent.the holiday with Don Minaker s Miss Claire Priebe of Scarboro, Mr. aid Mrs. R. Horner of : hope that the new year will be good to everyone. and family at Huntsville. _ pent Christmas with her brother and, spent Christmas with their dal The new year could bring the greatest development in this Mr, and Mrs. Fred Byers' enter- family, Mr. and' Mrs. Priebe, Mrs. Dimond and family. twined Mr. and Mrs. L. Wilson; Mrs. Mr. Wm, Gregory of Toronto, fath- ,district's history. We are thinking of the Frenchman's Bay P. Wilson; Mr. and' .Mrs. D. Morden er of Mrs. Robert Day, spent Christ- development and the impact it will have, .not only, on the area and family for Christmas supper ,and anis with the family, also Mr. and Card � Tl::eb evening. Mrs., Cam Watson of Toronto. T itself but, the area around it. Mr. -and Mrs. Kind•ry, of Nanti- Mrs. R. Smith and husband of Port We know a speak for everyone, whenzak.aiLu its. Robert Dey We would like to thank Mr. Cane, Rev, Father McMahon, a As a year of good health and prosperity for everyone. 1959 has was out last Wednesday I Mrs. A. Morden. y to visit with McEachnie Funeral Home, ai Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Moore had the the family, - `had its ups and, downs for many in this area, mainly as far. Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Mathews of Township of Pickering, for thei largest party at Christmas when a- Hess and sincerity to •us in th - as unemployment is concerned. Bute even at that we haven't.- bout twenty-five friends and relativ Detroit will spent' the holiday season at Clifford's wren e. - eavemeFt of Gordon Rodgers '_heard of many here who have suffered too much. es sat around the festive table. p died suddenl on December Mr. and Mrs. � Dims Phil tt y Most of us have a lot to be thankful for. In our own Buri- Mr.-and Mrs. C. CIosson entertain- Po spent Christmas; is mother's home, , ed their family and Mr. slid Mrs. ' . Mrs. Bsr1lra itand�o :mess, we are thankful for those who support .u$ i� so many OS3 Mrs. Palin in Toronto, ' Fawd y- on Sir ways: e v kers, areaders and especially these nn�_any . Mr. and Mcs. Edgie Pegg and the - :r persbal°aaaim contribute the news week after week; throughout children spent, Christmas with Mrs. _ :thee year. We' have a good group of correspondents on this J Kinsler, in Toronto. - Mr. Jack Henderson, of Lindsay, . - a paper, and at this time we would like-to say many thanks for, called on the Milton Peges on , Sat- all they have done for us. turday. �.. Possibly the nicest thing that could happen in 1960, would I ------ - ' • be that all countries in the world would finally get together FAMPORT BEACH on a program for everlasting Peace. Its a lot to hope for but, Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs :rr .it is worth hoping and praying for, because it could easily' be Fred Wilkinson,,. Durbarton Shores, on the. birth of their 8 pound, 10 oz. the line between dying and survival. baby son, at the Ajax and Pidteriag May Good Health and Prosperity be Yours Throughout 1960. Hospital. on Wednesday, December .23, 1959. _r Miss Joyce Lord, New York City, 'their preliminary work. A continu- spear Christmas with her sinter Mrs.. - . Review Of News ation of the street lighting program, Ron Hockey, Dunbarton Shores. a, start on sewers and paving projects) , Misses Noelle and Ruth Roy, of; +` • with an effort being made towards a i Toronto, spent Christmas with Bir. - -1-959 Headlines -sidewalk program. I andtors Mrss. Mat the riceCamC mac'hoe OtherviA ' To recap 1959, before it is, gone Perhaps one of the major changes} and Mrs. Dari Sm,edle and family, %' • forever, we [fist, lire some of the I which will take place in 1960, will be David-Smedley y - �- - headlines e I the 1959 issues of the r the g of the present Village l and Mr. and . Mrs. Percy Roberts, of Admtntstratfon offices to a new loc- Toronto. Pickering News• _ Mrs. Kerr. Sr., mother of Dir, Wal- ' Jan. 9---Propose. 200 new homes .for ation. This wil( put the office of clerk- I ter herr. Dvnbarton Shares,: arrived' •� West Rouge; Ward 2 R.. A_. feels; treasurer, assessment, .tax collec•.iten,.: t: - �. • Crusader premature, Jan: .16-Ea3t' Public Utilities Commissinr, and Police ; from Regina to spend Chriittnas ✓a„ Rouge asks zoning be enforced, Jan. i Commis, ion and Police a1Z under ori-' ` 'vith; her -con and family, ani is 23-Twp. to discuss all 'aspects- of ' roof with ample room for all. includ-- s rtna ort for an extended vi_.it. Ing council chambers. eat a:.=h5s" are extended to Mr. -Crusader, din. _39-Fox gets into g - the and airs _ West Rouge'home,Feb.Rpt in on the Lin.: of t2:eir baby eau- b, : - new Bell Tele hone dial exchan a It ;. g. - - Rouge wants to become police village; i p- g Carotyn Webb awarded $21,400 by,is hoped that the P.U.C. will see fit, ghter at the Ajax and Pickerrn7 How court, Feb. 13-Residents prepare for' to require a .lower mill este for water7 pita) on Monday,. December 28. Mrs. floods, Feb 24-aiwi. Bd. will not . debentures pay=ment t' Thocnpsozz to the former Altura tau- 'approve OWRC installing village new. ! • 1960 should, see an this- is of great mond. K' iers; Cats dangerous if het rabies, Mar. interest to all residents, no increase M r• and Mrs. Wtti 5kittnral and } tE M n 1 in _taxes- even a slight re- family, of Whitby, hard Christmas din, • 6--More employedon -fainter work, Pe es 8h ;Mar. 20--Dunbaarton residents get ex- duction. 1960 should continue to see . ner at the home of Mr, and Mrs. 'A. Maddy's voice... h'1 the first of ssany propitiation notikes; Reeve says poll. the population and .assessment grow Pickard. 'luras-iii council. Mar. 27-Village tax .to match or exceed 1959. The com- ' Weare pleased that Maurice Cam- I++" 414 wonderful monath is sibre forSatiG.; . be able _ late down 1.13 mills. Apr. 8-To lodge pletion and opening for use of the acho is feeling well enough to. ami MU Mineer hee��: i3t'; &Ga�tiwtr, Protests against CNR bypass, Apr. ,public and. seperate . scho�iote ol additions to return to vvorlr again. He had been alife !htrostjii.. a - '10-Flood colics and gees. Apr. 17-1 which will provide excellent elemen-� wnfined to hospital for a fe,v days ,Council asks Area 2 Bd., to cut costa tary schools. prior to the Christmas holidays. The fires of all of us are coostandy,:eatricb'ed by a, May 1-Smelt fishermen no 196 rias iter, 0.-will I believe be a year of Mr: and M.rs.'E- Butler and family, bMaring file Voices of our cbikirea, Dae paxentsi, -Problem this year, May &-Crusader sound growth Lolr the Municipality spene hriataias in Buffalq M ith rr a- our Iieisds - loved ooa wiw inisy be out of Coming, May 15--Pickering public; of the Village of Pickering, and I 'tirN. <_ -- ------------------------- school offered to village for $1.00; To take this opportunity Go wish all Rand- or fir away Name aes9or sat of took b! Oeie!lrotae: Investigate issuing of twp. taxi lit'eii'- dents -of the Pillage of Pickering a _.. ism, May 22-Fortifier resident drowns Happy and Prosperous New Year. . owing � t;w m coach ittdeia lira its— j <,11n Bay, May 2a- Opinion d^ s on >P�g . w atteseh for so little. CNR bypass, June b-Pickering adults ' ��� Mt9. Msthew"s mother; Mrs. Thom- -. j u Harvey of Toronto, celebrated her to get polio shots, June 11-Bay road tVs 81ILa > ELM MW SON11111111" or 4AIMM - {bridge open, June 19--NU& bathing i Church service was not so well at• 98th birthday, Dec. 2gld, ,- parties in Rouge river, Jime 26- tended on Sunday on account of the Mr. and Mrs. - Wm• Mathews of ,Teenagers force Claremont hall to road conditions. Rev. T. Fleetham Glendale Drive, celebrated Christmas :. close; Over 1000 attend Brougham chose for his theme from. the 35th with their gr&nddsaghter, Mr, aid centennial, July- 3--Southwest R. A. Chap. of Isiah in the. ath verse. Mfrs, Roberts of Scarboro, tha fiat ' - ... efeject-rdir ti?W, site `sad -a -- - - - - = - - -- 1000 year-old Indian village, July, )I it shall be.callcd the xay of holiness _ :27=-Police charging careless boaters, 'He also sang a delightful sero.- _ in hn ht Ser- twp, July 31-Twp, gets approval on vice on ThursdaE, New Year'. Ev Isater plant, Aug. 14-Na>,zoning con- in the church, ted by, Rev. Fleethani. rot -.in top., Aug. 21-To increase The party -before the servicr is be � Speed limit in Dunbarton; Form .his= I ins. sponsored by the Afternoon W. Driest society, Aug. 28-Twpshooting i p, •with Dirs. J. Brooks in charge. — - Sets up �-veryone VM4ane. - -- - -- cattle, Sept 4-Gas Main issues The - Mission Band and. ttie Babv causes stir, Sept. 11-Sch6ol enroll-,Band ohildSen, and their mothers menta up, Sept. 16-No traffic lights held a Christmas party at the church for Pickering, Sep'.. 28--CNR purchas-' on Mondav afternoon.' , inq lots here, Oct. 2-Ctvsader to The Evening 4uxilian held their build water and sewage. plant; Tama annual meeting in the church on �^ .� r : :.nn-hunting areas, Oct, -16-'Pick. Beach' afondav ever ing with the eleciion of ` ' `• cave=in,' Oct. -- i -o n ars for the coming }ear. .': y ^,•: , firemen to get radio equipment, Oct. bliss Nancy Ed:vards of Toronto, 20-Cla-remont post office -robbed, viAted'recentlg 'a4,,the Gerald and ' Nov. 6- rdsadcr sells holdings here; Elva Henning home: Elva and Ger- To set up homemaker service in twp., aid and. boys entertained Dir. and' a Vol + �= • Nov. 13-Return taxes to former own - - - ` y - er of Glendale subdiNision, 6 lots, Nov. Dirs. 'I. McLean and Beatrice for the .. 20-Claim. Station Rd. closed ille 11 Mrs. Dai. y' rs. Norman Wilson s• ent Christ= ` 'To hire township manager, Nov. 27- p Local clergy urges nuclear weapons mar with her sister Mrs. N. Burton • of Claremont. - --ban, Dec. 4-Township and village _ Charles McTaggart and Itifr. d ..'.r.nminations, Dec. 11-Plan hydro ata- Mrs. F Byers visited Walter il- � - "tion for-Pia Ism" t`ng top,; 'Idhi turkeys son Os� wa, on Chn;tmas Eve. 'for twp. emp ees, Dec..18-4uggest Mr. and Mrs. E.;trimble had •.din- �• another alternate CNR line, Dec. 23 n'er with relatit•es I. in Toronto, on Organize committee to oppose alter- ^-Christmas " :`.., ;state like. Dir. and Dl its. James Thomas; of r.._. .. Stouffville, spent Christmas_-4ith Mr. ` - Reeves'. Forecasts - Continued = f, 1 and Mrs. Ed. Pascoe. t t Ismployment and the use of their ' Les. and Marion •1V ikon entertain.—! `leisure hours has added a glow to ed Mr. and Mrs. C. Disney and the the quiet and friendly hamlet of the I family; Dir. and Mrs. E. Disney arid As the year draws to 'a closet, we look back over 1959 wi h renewed confidence Past 100 years and as a municipality children; Mrs. F. Disney; Mr. and � _ __ since 1953 in its 'ooh right. This '?firs. S. Knowlton and. boys and Mrs. to our business and our cotnmvnity. At this time, we would like to say thank Warmth of feeling has been so well P. Wilson, for Christmas dinner. _ 9 (Expressed in the Christmas lights � ' air. and. Dfrs: J. Middleton' had you `to _the people of Pickering and District -for troTcing our year sucft a p easan � hick adorn our homes at this sea- "Ch stfriasiviFfi (Cdr-and airs. Nes- -one and to wish One and AJ the- CompliMents of the Season. ' on and the beautiful 'lawns and gar- bitt. of .Uxbri4ge. �. -Wns in the summer. Mrs:' Flynn and family spent the til, artotherat this distance stead appears to b! S..is a Byers. Eve ,with her father, Ur.. _ ,ire . Management and Staff _ y Y p ' in ati-things-which come under the The Jack Br9oks family entertain- r' ti.- Y control of a municipality. There will ed Miss Cox, of New York, over the Low Motor, ' Saes Ud,J1 Pickeringm _ be an equal or perhaps increased holiday. ',rfitount of building of new homes in Mr, and Mrs. M. •Pegg had for - _ j•� -' the subdivision which have completed Christmas Day, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Wil- li s t• . _' � = i e _ • '� e : - t •� 1 .o- 7. IF ar,-L^—r• .. - _ _ _ � _ ,..rte. ��s; . •w=.. y _ - _ ...... . ... .. .. _. ... ~ • _ • - ' . . _- - - ........ _. .. . � ` ,� — MISCELLANEOUS � rug V- LASSIFIED E. ,MIORLEY Ain�cLEs _ --- '''Tow 110ondly Resident ASent' _ FOR SALE LAWNMOWER CONUNG. EVENTS "---- The heart of a ha Christmas is the friendliness this �r CASTS AND CARRY PRICES ' happy "ALES & ARTERS WEEKLY I. G. O. F. ON PLYWOOD _" joyful season inspires, year after year. Once ogoirt our SALES ,at SERVIC$ - warn>test 0reeting3t to each and every one of yov. '. I[f you bay m hate, -E 4x8sc'/. 03.78 _ ; Your money you'll waste, 4x8zii •' _. U HRE 05.41 -. For a 'tittle tin, a little taint S - --- 4z8ui�, _I� Best Wishes For "A VERY 'A4ERRY fCHR1STMAV -__ — - what they fin - FRIDAY, JANUARY a.. 4xsz% 07.91 • , 4xox% 6696 and "A HAPPY AND -PROSPEROUS NEW YEA SSE A FULL LINE AT At 5-166's Sheathing Plywood ss.11 ths SMALL MOTORDINTYCLINIC WHITEVALE 1. O'• O. F. HAL .•, % .0ni • 03.65 �`" •. L - 9i .Udeaay - `::- ---06.32 �►• , f WE Efi3`._._ �- 4x4op Underlay x2.34 , -f - AND SERVICE T YFsRYONE WELCOME - - COOPER' BLOCK LTD* _ g Ladies F9ease Provide } e Cates 'card ?0-sth-int. 0'3.49 ._-�Ituulatioa, 50 sq, ft. 03.39 - � - - ,_ '' Loose InsaLtiion .90 .: 'Bap 921► CALEDONIA ROAD — TORONTO _ _ ;an 8 •• &E1?TIC TANHB :_ _______________________-_ FORREST LUMBER CO. LTA , •, :• LSAN>mD --- C - - - E App. Pickering - Polioe Station + _. C 'ghway - - Phone PI KERIN VI G . ; A COUNCIL MEETING` �� TEmp 2361 - , s .. - - Thie I�utguzal IlKeetiag of the 1960 -------------------------------- SimKTURAL�incil will be 'held on FOR SALE � ' - Odum $A 3-4042 Village McIntosh - 02.00 per bwh. Wednesday, 7an�ry S. 1960 p ' ._.--� -------- V - 01.75 At.7.St1 P M pia • r ' ishltC TAIQIiB__GS.EAMED .- in ti�a--• - Other arieties On Hand STATION ROAD, rICIQ , ONT. 126, EM. 3-2100 .x''2%8 &ANItAlim AA! Commnatty Hsu, Pydtm4ag Please snag Cnnaiaers y tib Bruce A.' -Hogarth, Clerk Open Evenings And Week -ends .,► New'tuft testa" - ----------------------------- _ ICKERING ORCHARDS W. WARD - - y The Evening W. A. One Mae Wcat of Pickering Village e - .•!beteg Wksby MO 6-L',p will meet in the C. E. Centre of the On ' No. I Highway aauar. 7tb,at815 p.� 'JOHN L• _LAY Uuited Church; on Thursday, JPhone: Piekerag 367 M 2 ------ -- k -- REAL ESTATE Card Of ThansRODMAN _ deall TO RENT - apartment; also rooms - MIA��ASSURANCE I would like to thank my mangy by week or overnight. . COMPANY4LTD. ��D j SEE METAL friends and neighbors of C aremunt GORDONHOTEL _ I " and district, for their flowe-s, tarda Pickering 21oM UNan ANOMOBILE � rNfi - and expressions of sympathy. during jan l - 1 !� my, rccens bereavement in the'loss-ut = _-- ----�-------------- IO? KMI STON ROAD EAST I -WORK my_•wi c.. RENT - two-bedroom house-, 'f TO t Edda.. Ortiz conveniences..Reasonable. Phone. ur -Tstephones Pickering 28' I Authorized Consumers' Gas ==---- TE ------ -- -- ----- mple 9-1625..' Office: Stilion Plaza Aja: -Shopping Centre Phone: Ajax 480 Company Dealer _For Pickering Villdg$ e GARWOOD HELP WANTED - e GURNEY �i'ayr:_ K::app, v. h , , un kr �•,ing REPRESENTATIVE - trcatment fo- hi-, arm injury', wan REQUIRED ^ f e RHEEM able to !,e Koine for 0.3rsstmai. MORTGAGEE APPRAISALS f las-s F.rlith Iio�e, w•ho-was'611ed to .To enroll'Motor Club Memberships s FINDLAY Detroit on account of tie mrriops ti retia locality. The Ontario Auto- - - illness a -har brother; - has returned ile ssoeigtion- provides tha Ari_ G . E w E L -L FURNACES, WATER HFA est mob in Motor' -Club benefits. Plsaaant home. it brother 6 somewhat im- -• _ __.. H - wo-k that can be handled either fab proved. _ PiION8a PICHlRINO 143 - TORONTO: BMpire 1-3620 GAS RANGIS i - or rt -time. Rush your name, as Mr. and -Mrs. C. E._ Morley had � REAL ESTATE BROKER territories are being allotted now. No a=lOOR FURNA :'ES as Christms: Day, ktsesfs: lib. and investment needed. You hld li FICKERIM VILLAGiG Mrs. L. M. Morley: Dr an-1Mrs Vr. soung - t l�-waimArr 1-4 MILE SOUTH SIDE NO. 2 HIGHWAY kms up 10 S )Vero C. Mci.eaa and Ross. --If `orunto; j e an'd be free from 23 to so; hale _ f ZAST OF DUNBART®N. Mr. and M:s. L•I•e.l reriv isnJ Mar• or female. W rte: Sales , Bos �� Cam tin. of Toro._.to. , 817. London. Ontario, 1 :Ind Mr. zu,, M s. --------------- ---- 17+ Wm. McLean, CLEARING &ALS -• J N_ Miss Carol James spent''the Chris!- 1 At MO. 9.2513 V MIT><Y nw holiday at, hoarse, then rerutne•l' to T Sun •f ,e wnmowws t Toronto on da w nurse t Toe' Alpha Provincial Youth Confer - New and . iJ�ed I.a DINTS SMALL MOTORS 1Reduced P*A6 ------------- New Wad cote sponsored 1}y the Oil, Temper- ]RADW APO TV URVICS ante Federation. This year's router-- 10 H. . y� gsF- .•. - VOM QUA>RANT MD cote wad the biggest yet.More tjian tAll lif3D>ZIPLIiL INDUSTRIAL 9Pi>isli6 two bundredyouung. people :roar. al:- -t H. P. Baocauser a ;< PR TS - ICIii`ZR= over. Ontario attended. and ob ,e^vers used + Ol�[s BATS p Oatboat+d, - - - 6 three boom L . w SMATE issue from several other provinces, Neatst r ' and t e - 1 GS AT¢aeis � M� �� tsar, - addressed he 3 to at- neer; r.. .y y .:- -------------- - ---- -- es on Tuesday afternoon. gaping t em' Wd Geaserator. P� �� - ,. � the highlights of the later -C�llegirt•: -Cobs 2Z•In. Crain Sar. if .:.. _ �: s �• w f h 7 to Con ermoe e d st Aug"L. W ere . sed _ Two Used Sump Pttmipa .�� - eke represented. Toc Alpha, and..one • • s . s. Mrs. Jack Gale, Alderwood- T SetViCE ieaidTnB• four Canadian delegates t- : Picker 04 s. 1 ♦c -:-isFtoae Y ---- Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Saunders were Oft* /,00_4Z with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Saundea, '- last meeting of -the Guild heli! ear - t 4rOLElYfAN g Year at the home - i Oshawa. of Mrs. Milligan, on Thursday, Dec- :P r Mr. and MIs, -Earl-Puckrin were—NI►TURAL OAS AND ember.,, 10. The meeting took .place _ witMr. and rah bar. and Mr-_ �h- McHugh, N w- artin, Leskard. OIL ,$U1tN$RS a luncheon at .1.30, served 'by ��d Owing with 1 as • tonviIle, .were at the home of Mr. the hostess and -each officer was pre - (Ontario Fuel Board License) scored with a pie server by the pres- ?= a• Georgina g y . Milligan.,_ ass Geor 'na Nima eats Whitt CLEAN-OUT SERI'ICE during the past 1 Mrs. R. Kennedy, -Oshawa, and Mr. Scar. The Guild mere- I' �� : S' Keil 'Wotherspoon, berg then presented- a gtft' to b'ab Ft 6-1�a SC JJ Toronto, were at TRAILER HEATING Colleen ,Duncan -and baby 'And-rew �r b er'. I.the- home of Mr. and Mrs, Dick Kin- Cumming;, yV. o ter.. -AJAX '857 r abirs. a--ti`ug a - Huribe t Andrew's Presbyterian-Church.------------------------------- and..S An F TEMPLE 9-1658 _ p� i family were with his padents to .9 TU>QOit 9T., AJAXt , !.Whitby. -- --- -- - - - Pickering Charged High +' • 1r. and firs. John Puckrin and -'� - �" " ' '"" o- lfort7 In r. +�i;, ✓��� Arthur were with Mr. Arthur Holiday - ing Wor,hip•was wel-1 atten r , and 3Ir. and. Nis. Orval . AtCdnson _-PLASTERING dud despite the inclement weather,' �`'I �rh�In sand famil d Christmas bias _still 'with' us in the 3liss I aura Thompson, Toronto, beautiful tt'ee, candles and evergreen Two Toronto men were picked up' • �' boughs. The Junior and S•'nior choirs recently .by police and charged in -con - I T.Y. SERVICE SECTan and Mrs. Carl Disney, Pickering, n E ' � entered the church to the Procession- vection with the Pickering District and bis, and M al "God the Lord a King Remain- High School break-iri. with t r.' and bars. G. K. Pratt. Their eth". 'fr. Kenneth .Heron, B. A., The men are, Ronald Foote 26 and daughter, `Barbara and her husband, ALL WORK GUARANTEED{' Lee Darwin who moved to California _ _ chose as the hen• Testament Lesson: Everett Black 25 charged with break 8 in the fall, were unable to be present. LARGE AND SMALL Revelations, Chap. 21 and ' 22, and and enter, theft and, possession of -t Mr. and Mrs. Dick Puckrin and gave us same splendid thoughts on stolen goods. < . TV. F� their four boys were home from PLAIN AND FANCY - the visions of -St. John, and then how Cpl. Don Matheson of t e tQwnshYp S EC L ST3" Spmgge for a few days at Christmas, we could apply this message to our Police force said investigation dis- DICKERING, TEMPLE 9-1997 lives in the' New , Year. The anthem closed a few clues, and one tying in <; P R visiting relatives. played piano selections. Cheryl Bet- C• the choir was "Ifirn9anuel", b R. with another, led the police to their Mrs. James Cowie, JoyFMarilyn, Charles son sang Under the Stars". Grace B Wilson, with soloists: Elizabeth ' men. ' j' «----------------------------- and David and bliss Joy Ford were „ 1 - Bo 'soprano and Hank Kouwen- 'Over $200 was taken from the office 1 AUKff with Mr. and Mrs. David Rumble, s� Richmond Hill on Saturday. Powell played the piano accordian. berg, baritone: As gut -3t soloist, Miss- . ault after an 18 inch square hole Mr. .and Mrs. Stanley Powell, Mr. Bail Richards, London; -Eng- The teachers and pupils e_Ychariged Nelle Johnston, contralto, from DA_ had been cut throu- g� a door with Grace and Alan were with Mr.* and land, accompained by Mr. and bars. gifts, roit, sang very ' beautifully "Sweet .tourches taken from the school's shop ' Mrs. Wesley Petty,, Cherrywood. Keith Smith arid- family of Guelph,. Club will meet one week later than Tittle Jesus )toy''• by M.cGimsie:"Mar-- room. _-- - Mr. and Mrs. Bert, Guthrie and visited with his h phew, Alec and usttLI on January 9; at the home of ion 1lrcClement directed the choir and ---------- Mr-andr• 1lrs. Bill Brown, The Rev. T. P - -- --- family and Mrs. W. H. Guthrie were Mrs. Richards on Sunday.presided at the organ. - t at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl. Heather Richards, Toronto, spent, Fleetham, Greenwood, will be the ho�•o Dy --------- --------------- guest =----=- • 1 I speaker. -`7. Batty, Brooklin. a few days with her cousin, Susan Miss Susie Puckrin fell recent!mi 'B�� Mian Margaret Puckrin, Oshawa Richards, y, Bill, Judy, Garry Gibson and Bob et- u and Mr. and Mrs. _ Charlie Clemente Mr. 'and Mrs. Reg. Kennedy visited fracturing an. ankle bone. She has son spent Christman with Mr.. and Barrie, Pomeroy _ f the leg in a cast, Mrs. A. W. Butson Toronto. were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. his parents, Rev.. and Mrs. I, .Ken- , _ Gordon Smith. nedy at Aurora, Christmas after- Mrs. G. Griffin, Fenelon 'Falls, -is Mr.. and Mrs, George Squire; Peggy `Copies of pictures appearing in this - Mr_ mitt- Mrs; rt- ri{yrr ,�- __ __ spending the Christmas holidays with and Glenn were, with bar. and Mrs." paper over_ the "crit^Iine." ._'photp_ and Billy were with Mr. and Mrs. ' The annual Sunday School supper er son-in-IBw and daughter, Geoff C�Pei-BatTi and fainily, Orange- by Barrie Pomeroy are' available hL d and Mrs. Astle and family. ville. N. Sedge. was held in the church on Wednesday y y -_ " two sizes. Ir You would like a abs t Mr. and Mrs. Bill Guthrie and fam- evening. After the supper, the Rev. Mr, and Mrs. James Davidson en Fred Squire spent• tTie day with iPho�o ill were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Buttars, showed two coloured slides Itertained a number of friends on Mr. and Mrs. T. Kivetl, 'Brooklin. ) of these pictures, the 5 by• % Christmas eve; it bein their wed- Mr. and Mrs. Cortes h Markham size,: So cents;�te 8 by 10, 75� Harvey Rwe, Markhsta. on The Baby Jesus and "The g . Ql't , - din anniversary,vt •re with. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Betsott. To- order, hone Mr. Postero a Mr, • fad' Mrs. Fed Puclaiiu _and Church in Angola". Susan Richards, Mr. and Mrs. eorge Puckrin, Bob, � I' - - -- ' - TEttrptc 9.11x7. 7 t family were at the home of ]Kr -.-- r, a;td Peggy Squire and Arthus Puckrina - • r _ _ L _ �. '+,��-�:--. -s:"�-'s:---�s'�r -. •e—.w-.•-.�—'.. �,-�•w.--�-•-` -': `�Ir-��---w`,P.: r .. o!=-�-�.c--�FY--mss er----".+�,..-- �- —_ -- - '. ,.= t `CSC.. .•;r': �,�': `..., . ,,, .:�"`. .. c .�:q..: zr � �^ r2-'"�5 - '` 'N .'� �•t •.j4':' '?,.i � � �•.4 y .,.� :o ..� ;fir � '4`-'" - ,.� ,,r : r`'° ' •e .. _ � . - ,J Mr. nerd Mrs. E. o! Peter • I _ R ProtIletn�g - boiough and faatilyl visited treceatly t� er t W Mr. and hrs.�J�1.aaMe of 'West with Mr. Ireland's mother, Mrs. Wm. meeting i Metrb Planning Boa ROSPARKReeve Scott said he felt the Sattge spent Christmas with Mr, and McLean of Old Forest Rd. • board should' have some tut E. Colby and family of Pine. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lynn of Toronto Dunbarton Public School op�oa # from a planjing com y ...Kevin and. family, spent ane soon-tin-11as-7also �randchiidrewith n, �� oPpOSing thg ILHA lie Janus 8, 19b0 -= . 8 .n. p mag r spent Christmas day with Mrs. � Mn and Mrs. T. Price of Finch ave. 1 ` ;Bruin's brother, in Bradford. Mr, and Mra. L. Draper of West tante from the board. from piz We are sorry.. to report that little Rouge spent last Tuesday with her. a point ,'of view. He: said the Falter Whittle of Old 8osebank Rd. stater; Mrs. C. A. Schwalm of Altotna ons Da with Mr. and Mrs. M. Ell- at Christina's?" After. the business, t'nittee'vvourld present ty brief -t• ;south, has been ill with the fltt. Rd �' ► icott. Santa came and distributed the gifts;. based� oma' •arguraenta h t Mr, and Mrs, Bohn Hamilton of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Bell o! Alfons Mrs. Lew -on visited Mr: and Mrs. b were packed for the Sunda Dave I. 9. enrtoz said, °I think "Brougherm, and Mr. and Mei. AA..Rd., had the family home for Christ- Gerald Middleton at Ashburn on, School treats and everyone enjoyed Knight . spent Christmas with Mss. as dinner and their great grand- wa would know..the--best rou `Knight's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed children we're the centre of attraetion' Christmas. lunch and social hour. "I don't " said Wella r. and. Mrs. P. Weir were in it- Dinner - , - ._-. ,during the day. -- -- f - _ '. guests an Saturday night at "They c ewer for ,,summa wit err u- a urns t atueson home were • *� 1 Mrs. McCnlly.o Kingston ii, Vent 'Mr, and Mia. Bruce Johnston 6f ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jamicion and railway standpoint, but not 1 few .days in Barrie visiting with Ottawa are moving into the Sawboro ning „ �tiends. ares and are welcomed to the district Mr: and Mrs. W. C. Willson ent. family; Mrs.' Ernest Jamieson, Mr. - , The alteaioon•euicbre wan held Dec. 'Mrs,' JohnstiWa sisters, Mrs: Al Drs ertained their son- Francis and Mrs. Roy Jamieson, of Toronto; Mr. anti Kea Clarke charged that Willson; also -Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Dick: Ward and family, Clare=' tiart of the ,nate ron cents alto BO at the home of Mrs. King of Oak- . •- and Mrs, C. A: Sehwa,tat- .Rear "Surely wood Drive. We are sorry to hear' that Mrs. C. iter for Christmas. wont; and Mr. and Mrs. Don. Jam- tight to quer, Sorel we hs Mr .and.• Mrs. John Scott of Toy- A. Schwalm of _Altoma Rd, fell while Mr. arid_ Mrs. Eauas (returned icson. right to question. the validity ray JOTM' statements. This aevale Rd; had a few blends In for rushing to answer the telephone and missionaries) who have been staying Mies Phyllis Jones returned home with. frfttid3-in 'Saskatchewan, al on Saturday ni ht afters endi the most fmpQttant thing to eeme - {�triatmaa dinner. injured her knee. She is ,getting along with their; family, Elwyn, Marilee anti F g st nabob= last three months nursing this borne, -Fra; ridienloas" Mr. and Mrs. John Scott and family well now. Y " Imended the Union, Christmas party Mr. and Mrs. Croesgray of Alton Donald Bruce, visited her paregti, pital in Bermuda. Surely than a ane n TO Leat �,oaonto. Rd...entertaiaed Mr. andMea, Ehret Mr. a d -Mrs. S: Reaman during the Congratulations, to Mr. and Mrs. towna}tip than a man in Torn ramie Pries of Eongemonnt .of _Oshawa' and Mn.-:Cmssgray's holidays. Mr, and Mrs. -Emma ex. Wm. Harbron who celebrated there' �. . 54th weddin How can Metro override urs M �e tvaaeling with another 1 er, Mee. McCully of Kingston Peet: to return- to _Africa in' January,. Q anniversary on .Suwlay ed Dave Leaitox. oiooas th anoth little moth him army last M; on Christmas ------------ � ind had -- -- Decem Z0. "They have the power t• y 'week, but is now as hes Helexi FitzUtiry entertained a Sunday visitors at the. Glees Man- se aatd Sh A Christmas party was given exmpa for few- of her friends from Toronto at �• Berson home were: Mr. and Mrs. „ late Lewis Jones and h lit Mi• and "I think eho� and �lhe Sunday school.of Rouge the borne at Mrs. Mary Saunders of T r e Strviae for, held their Mrs. Burnett amusy~i and' ilea, our ca „M�� 25 yam from __;_lt7aited Ckuscl last -Sunday and. 7raa Fiaeh ave., daring the Christmas, boli- Jean I y plan it said Wells l tchie. ' lmueh enjoyed by -all. days. Christmas meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs Dick Ward and "I think"our bletrer .rep Congra#datiaas . to 'Mr. and . Sera. Many trees were down, telephones Mrs. f.orti+e joaea last Wedneaday family, of Claremont; !►Ir. and Mrt. Mr. Messer should get s b JhAertoa .ot Dyson Rd. on, tho birth out , of order and power failures in eyrening. i Mrs. Elmer Wilson and Donald Jamieson and ' Mr. Edgar -for getting a 30 daf 'die[ x at a little girl recently, a sister for this area during tine iee storm of lest Mrs. J. Eimprimgiaaas' were in charge tk. Brooklin. said Mr. Clarke of a lovely Christmas Worship Ser- three boys: week end. y P A committee to work on, vice, opening with a carol and prayer brief was drawn u ana iaelu followed by the Christmas Stray? i Board Candlensd) p rT read by Mrs. Wilson and ' A Thosight Wells Ritchie said he did net WN CA*. 3eebt sad W_. The children of the West Rouge on, Christmas. Mra. Empringham it was the time .to decide either Deputy reeve Jean b ahtt� • seem to be enjoying Christmas holi- Mr. and Mra. Ray Ellicott and fam- gave a paper on, "Where will you be route, days especially with the ice on the its! had Christmas dinner with her Y as there aright possibly be ed about the hydro lines that trees and rcada�ver the week end. mother Mrs. B. McGuckin. Stouff- from the new pleat at the laic' Cherrywood station. She -Tire-dfik-ct was without electricity Ville- _ - Mrand .Mrs. G. E. Holtby spent most of Monday and many of the rest- PO t E 1956. said seen maps on, this matter =dents were without heat or even a Christmas with his daughter and son -RAM hg means to cook a hot meal till evening. in-law Mr. and Mrs. Ford, Toronto. : Glad` to Lear hire. tti'm. Knox_ is fficial on it is o Planning Baatd said We understand the school will be had anFthing o - -� �iAJO �QAlla!')I �t� Reeve Scott said council back on regular hours about the mid- improving slightly, but still confined _for information on three the of the week This makes'the par- to, her bed. had ' Mr. and firs. -D. A. Beef had -din. -- but a n as yet, t a reports . =. . ents and' to It was agreed to write a and the new librarywill be ready ner with Mr. and Mrs. I.. W. •Shep- IN DICKERING VILLAGE COMMUNITY HALL - NEXT BINGO '� the H ` _.. Hydro Chairman J. S. with books to loan to the pupils. Pard on Saturday evening stating Planning Board was We are pleased to report Keith bfr, and Mrs. Mitchell, of Toronto: ; hydro planning and asked - Wild, Rouge Hill drive was ableto also Mr. and Mrs.. John Harvey, of II:�edAeSt��ij/ ♦�%���� 13th � $ P'�. di•?cuss their plans for their come home from the. hospital for London; Ont. spent the holiday with / :tr►nsmission lines with the r Christmas, and will be back to school Mr. and -Mr.,. Al. Harvey, .• = after the holidays. I Mrs. Wrn... Gray vi,ited Mr, ani The First West Rouge Scouts held � �frg., .�1:x. l;ra - on the holiday, uLr the Wom- their Christmas party at St. Edwards •..•The np meeting of 8 g - - Hall Monday, Dec. 21st with -games,, an's Association of St. John's Church , - -- hot dogs and drinks, while the Cuba will be held on �3'ednezday evening, . loll edsuite Wednesday, Dec. 23rcL January 6, at the home of Mrs. L., T. 3 and Mrs. Thomas Markle and Johnston• a:sieta by Mrs. E.' John- rl tantily, Rouge Mills Drive have Bits. stop: The Detjoti nal to be taken fly - - -Markle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. °Mor•( Mrs. K. Burton,., while the Pr" --ram.` gSn from Saskatchewan visiting theta -1 will be in charge of Mrs. H. Miller. ` fora months All ladies welcome, To ;Sir, and Sirs. Ron MacIntyre, Mr. and Mrs. George Perry were - Rouge Hills Drive ;.happy 13th wed- "at home' to all their family, includ- F dlitg anniversary, Thum Dec. Sl. They inn a one -week-old grapd-daughter, Will celebrate at the New Years Eve on Christmas day. •party. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cray and sons The' ffiwanis Junior Bowling Lea- Russell and Gordon, were; guests of - t gue, last •Saturday, Mary Edwards fir. and Mrs. George GrayChrist- took the high acme *ith 196 for the m+is Day. ' girls while Paul. `Sloan was highest Mr. M. Hamilton had Cfirisbrnas for boys with a score of 279. dinner with his daughter and. son -in- Happy birthday to Ruth C.arnn, law Mr. and Mrs. Clare Balsdon, Brown geld Gardens who wan 8 years` and in . the afternoon;' ' visited tics. = .old,• Friday Dec. 25th. Harntlton, at Port Perry. Many of the residents were away Mr.- and Mrs. Jan,. Salmon, Cann - over Christmas. Mrs, Sher- ington, also- Miss Ann Salmon and ----.--•-'- ' .-man -Scott and family of East Ave., i[r, Douglas Mallory; of Toronto,; ',visitetd relatives at Camilla, lir. and a Mr. Neal; of Toronto, spent the Mrs. Lee Farley and family, Rouge h.• lay w•itli 'lir. and Mrs. Storry. " ills rive spentthe holiday in Mont - e are g o 'now r. ;real, Air. and 'firs. Jatfies French and MCO was aIle to leave hospital, ' family, Rouge Hills Drive'. were _ in and be :home for Christmas, Hamilton with relatives, 3Ir, and Mrs.. \¢rs W._Hamilton and -Mr. Oscar :Dick Jolliffe Ridgewood Road spent Carter spentChristmas'Day with -Mr. - Boxing ' Day with relatives at Rock- and Mrs. E. Carswell at Oshawa. . -wood. - - -. --- - Mr. and---Ale..-K. E.-Riscce • artd- For t4 players and fans of the family; also Mr. and Mrs.-. T. R. -4tinior hockey league; the next hoc- Knox• and daufihters Betty -Jean and :key will be Friday. January 8th from Faye, and Mr. Wen. Knox had din=' ? through to 10 p.m. at- Heron Park. ner on Christmas with the latter'a 1 ,Heres . wishing everyone a ' very son John and family, .at Hampton. Nappy and Prosperous KTew Year, Mrs. Matthews visited Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Harbron,- Tly,rtle, on W/ 1 !� Vi sf„i�7 Christmas eve, and had.'Christmas dinner with Mr, and Mrs. -°�irphlis- Dr. and '.Sim J. M. Speirs of Alton and Mrs. Wm. Knox, who who un - Rd., entertained Mrs. Speirs daugh- able to join the rest of, het family at' -� tees and husbands and grandchildren Hampton. for Christinas dinriei, and the day was . Mr. and Mrs. ' Thos . English enjoyed by all: spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.- Capt, and Mrs. F. T. Tompkins and Grant Milicr and family at Whitby. ':'baby daughter of Kingston spent last Mr. and Mrs. D. L Mairs and Jack ..':`week .end with, 31r. and Mrs. Norm visited Mr. and Mrs:-Boyington at '. Arthur of Altona Rd. , Uxbridge, on Christmas Day. Mr. and :firs. At Hollinger of Altona Mr. and Mrs., D. A. Beer visited Rd., spent Christmas with their son Oshawa friends on Christmas Day: :,and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. G. Mr. and Mrs. Ravey -and Douglas Hollinger of Altona alsp Mrs. W.' Ellicott spot Christ- -- - - Rd, m :. - DUNBARTON RADIO. & TELEVISION . ' ` PICKERING :.DUNBARTON r ; STORE SALES REPAIR CENTRE- ENTRE-Deers -DearsWost -of - — NFG- RADIO r ° x 'b `• . x old arae For , ; «. _:w. LEV.M VACUUMS - T' I- 1 Iot Rod;:1904 - _ ` + ^Tug"STUMFREE T.V. and RADIO. TUBES BATTERIES, ETC. FOR CALLS, TO THE HOME '' , . _ h n S -Ma, nvi l la' RESH KM who thought it great fiat to finder head gaskets, None wasipailable. Tug" T yell "getpa horse" at hapless motor - 0a - is to around the turn of the century soon -Manville plant at Milwaukealr: J- pro- lead to eat their words. ' duoed the needed packing—and has been cz l - - Cigar -smoking Barney. Oldfield put servicing the automotive' industry with PHONE PICK. 278 f ahem to shame on New Year's Day, 1904, packings, od seals, gaskets and_ friction •�` ' .by driving the famous Ford "999" racer materials ever singe, nr lett the amazia a g peed of 93:4 miles an Today, the 101 -year-old Johns, :, ° } hour �to set an early world's record. Manville organization hie 36 lents and p y' , 4 mines in the United States,' Canada, .. Manjy mechanical probtems had to be Mexico.'and Belgium.. They produce. -a. -- ovector6e , to - put Old "999" in 'racing wide variety of building 'materials' and trim'. Eoh ore -thing, Barney Oldfield industrial products for homes and''indus .. ' needed 4 practical sheet, packing for cyl- 'try. throughout the wdttd. r ° x 'b `• . x old arae For , +., •.'{.,. " ate..+' ..- ith Hervy «. _:w. LEV.M VACUUMS - to sorvi YOU 1 Iot Rod;:1904 - _ ` + ^Tug"STUMFREE T.V. and RADIO. TUBES BATTERIES, ETC. FOR CALLS, TO THE HOME '' , . _ h n S -Ma, nvi l la' RESH KM who thought it great fiat to finder head gaskets, None wasipailable. Tug" T yell "getpa horse" at hapless motor - 14e. took that problem •to the 61d Johns - - is to around the turn of the century soon -Manville plant at Milwaukealr: J- pro- lead to eat their words. ' duoed the needed packing—and has been ' l - - Cigar -smoking Barney. Oldfield put servicing the automotive' industry with PHONE PICK. 278 f ahem to shame on New Year's Day, 1904, packings, od seals, gaskets and_ friction •�` ' .by driving the famous Ford "999" racer materials ever singe, OPEN 9 a.m. —:9 P.M.T-V. lett the amazia a g peed of 93:4 miles an Today, the 101 -year-old Johns, :, ° } hour �to set an early world's record. Manville organization hie 36 lents and p y' , 4 mines in the United States,' Canada, .. Manjy mechanical probtems had to be Mexico.'and Belgium.. They produce. -a. -- ovector6e , to - put Old "999" in 'racing wide variety of building 'materials' and trim'. Eoh ore -thing, Barney Oldfield industrial products for homes and''indus .. ' needed 4 practical sheet, packing for cyl- 'try. throughout the wdttd. '4i ADMIRAL TELEVISIONS — TECHNICIANS_ r �• _:w. LEV.M VACUUMS - to sorvi YOU _ ` + ^Tug"STUMFREE T.V. and RADIO. TUBES BATTERIES, ETC. FOR CALLS, TO THE HOME '' , . _ h n S -Ma, nvi l la' Tug" T PHONE TE. 91191 ' ;� .o phone , answotod twonty4ou ' PHONE PICK. 278 hours a day OPEN 9 a.m. —:9 P.M.T-V. ANTENNA INSTALLATIONS,' :, ° : Toronto Pliant At tf� 4 - -- - _ . 1. .. ... ,• ,;, ' - :+.-a•..••.•- ,"�:. @e 'a•e+e.�s�e••r!. ...:TC.N,,. ,;•''�'.ti •?'�.'•'�'"'�Z:.!fi'' -•-`��^--r'y,- :'i''Y'"- • dtilkR ? �i$gi _Mr. and Mrs. Bili Glidden and WMA - - �,. family spent Christmas with Mrs. dio- a eUdeH in Toronto. . • ; o',�`��� Mr. and Mrs. McGuire, of Toronto . Beautiful Marble in 7 Different, Colors @ Can spent -the holiday' here with their sones 1 AaT Magee or Model r J and family. -laid on sub fl rs or ent floorin A,,;{,� FUNERAL QI%=OR Mr. and Mrs. 09 pros g e Sheets s &ur Fkad Jim Taylor had - Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. .4 x 8,or cut to size a Marr to Y2rr thickness Will ai �RN��E DEALfR .. 3?.ud Norton. •�\< - 1I10 l Mr. ane' Mrs. Gordon Borland and " :• family of Walkerville, spent the bol- not Wat@rprOOf Can -be used as slding - stain iday with his mother here. -- Private Amhtiiaso!- $w ice► Mr. c e man were re@ es IRI rgmann ' Auto $odY , DwY Ghriatmas guests -of Mr.. and Mrs. P. _ • --- _• on NWWWhite and gamily. 141r. and 'Mrs. Tom I3avis .enter- PHONE PICKERING 44 RADON NO., PICInINOtwined relatives from Toronto and. .. WN1. AAcUCHNF, Prep, Agincourt on Christmas' Day ,Phone: TEmplle 9.1611 + Mr. and Mrs. Rav' Hill and f4 M_ Soars, TEmph 9 t20� ' , ' • — he of with Mr. and spent. the holidays �� HARDWARE � e v Phone Pickering 1 here with Mr. and airs. Wilmot- Repab+s Can Be Rfnanced. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Young spent " PIdC@rirtyg Christmas with friend ! , Ont. s :n Eastern _. Ontario • • ' Appliances Points KE!t i�AiD CLARKE I � The largest Christina; dinner gat- '' - � I -- • R���-1•�•�-�s _ -< .Is.�t lege J.V� kering we have heard of was at the - C .i. J.�./ home ut Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jones, _���� ����� 'Etc � Au&rjiNi=u W_ H. J. THOMPSON. 33. A., LLB. of Balsam, where thirty-eight per.; / P fi ald AUtiosiCAPd S'' the sons sat down at the dinner table. o ' ee cro:arae tied Voris. / fstss and sol,cito: Among them from Claremont were. general Hordware 3"* Itnplemaats HopM- Britiah,Coltm Isla and Ong Blair Evans, Bill and Dir. and Mrs. bold' ftraibuis, Ai"A Estate Edlrar'E.anc, Ol.,nwOad $ '�lr. and Mrs. Carl Do kin an - A ' -- - - A aos apeeta�.t B.aeoe.ble Mg., nL p g - - PHONE 46 PICKERING ' Tamil}• of -Dundas, spent the boli- - � Osoe•v ( Business Phone: Ajax 156 day; with relatives here. Residence: TEmple 9-2ESi . and Mrs_ Tonv Vanderiite and ilk` o. Phew• A Wn. an" � family entertained relatives from Un- SEPT /C TANK 0LEAN OUT P. Q P� 1NaeL, ra l ionville. oyer Christmas-. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Reynolds had have beet aeteblf�b•d _ (.Cl@19htOr1, Fraser, � i1aR ?!'sir•families with them over. bol- aims 111". I ry %COMPUTE SEPTIC TANK $ERVI.CB Ida. if r. and \frs, Doug. Reynolds I & Murdoch and' family, of Bow•manville. and Mr. - - and .1dre. Jim Revnolds of Toronto. 3!4gW TAi+iiCS INSTALLED - t Dr. and Mrs. Tomlinson had their -- nn ��,,��y Barristers, Soikitors and Notaries family horite "with, them over `Christ-. y Pubik mac Dap: PAT DU NNE ^ TE, 9-i$41 Mr. and terve Lloyd lifason and Bonk of. Commerce Chambers, ' family; of Toronto, spent the holiday _ Barrister, Solicitor, s Sirncae Street North, Oshawa .with her family, ami Mira. Jack - - Nota Public Norton here. Other members of -the . _ `- "- _ - X. ni - 3elephorte RA. 3-344 �; Norton family were also home.IN Old xbmmmm f s�'•a bir: and Mrs Don H edtd ' and A� - faitily and Mr, Len Lye .ked Christ- WANT= T. 24393 of AT. 2.1362 - .. ma-+ _dinner in Oshawa:—co- — CQUWMT-BIOiLi Mr. and Mrs. Don Beelby ant! the s• M >Arltl tar Sall/ Tawe "NKi�. rrCRI1sA1� AMR fsrniiy. of Tgronto. spent the boli• -. -J���-UPPL�S stall luwit� WAMN day with Mr. and 3[rs . r: ejl tse ane wrstls eaa►e.+r s� here PLYWQL?D PAINT.' e>1t1s1 IOisii! Sewers >ravessafs Mr. and Mrs; MMEd. Boniface spent • • '•'• _ i' CA1.'i.. 11aR tii:C holiday Qrontb.'attd Mrs. Wm. AND /is >ti�9 jgr Boniface in T --------------- _ •1: GgORLR►e ANGLICAN > - - �wl?rtAlel� . ewe iriiwi e„s si> SlOtlon Road and No, Z H1 jbwey { rgtiwa� IkENO A IN111lP' Gibsetos ion" �+ new JLD!lot. !'it1O'.. ice: Bibs• Awe 2i. B: _ �>wo , ls. A., D. D. iBEPHON CKERING iii Is. 1L ag MAetsb. �laele r .- Pleleein� p -son• 17 E PI � aces ,rttlt s0 wusr N ilea 1 ..� ; ... or AJAX 104,3 lra 5SUNDAY SERVICES r k30 a. m.—Holy — �-- ' t a� 11.0! a, m.—Illorning pia _ Plfoto CO -Op now In Pick- 1-.0o a. t-a.—ilcly c. - - - wing and areola. To E4ee, ssd.,•> Lf t 11 AO a. m—sands, School in the / buy or sap for , proll,npt Cosnnstsnity HallVL—N�. &Arline 11iAT= courteous servk o ask for 71 Room asp s p to { �� Mr. Blower. - WEDNESDAY �� - i COIL 10.00 a. nL—Holy C4nununion - Int r cseaions for The $ell GIKVM�• Schatz, ----- AJA7C---------- ' ..� .. -- ---Isis- Oeti rel IaNtt�st� — Realfe�r LOYAL ORANGE LODGE ----------------- - - Pidattiag 390 or AAO. s-iB1f7 Ye•ts F:ext Tn•sdsy Of Man1h - .. . At ISI©M & ® .CHURCH OP'THIC 7. HOLY TRINITY- REPMRS p"` Master e..'�'' ~`� - . ------ ONE: 1'legis 9.1191 1t M • e l P----------__ +• �� • ? '„ trfsj U,�rl�ed Chs '' 4. ARTAAI RADIO TP Minister: Rev. Melville BvN�on ;-SUNDAY, JANUARY 3, 1999 - �. 9.45 a. m. - 8nrtdar School .I - a OCKAM 1L � �� AND l Loo s m. N•w veer. Seri � s O n s a � are tali atx.>larras AMBULANCE =VICE A�1iDi.EY =Zli AUX�.. s ►,►r 1.i5.a ln. a;�: >, �'boae 39 - Pickerio�: /ruse ft SM OsBewe AT. PKXMM �ACiI ROAD s�o v. 44 New Year Service_w _ -- �~ aa+ce Coe :r i. l,l WING,, ae ce secieh► N �k R K S ELECTRIC -•� P LIGE HILLS, ONTARIO ler sire. Alttttl Oiti�l■ile� . ;AJAX .;1039 ,R ss.r. eAttrab Ser.i,a lndvitrial, Coriimercial dr Residential WiringIMG67XW ROAD �eeYatlilaser�� r , Cl'feeeb Sae, ,tree, e..� er P�Pt E#-u,nt Service — Free Estimotes MawM" a ae war w..a.tt�. Ream .1. MA R' K S � an & Gibson LADY lA'i "DAY AT ii66 A. 11L PLUMBING �.T elfeb•et Abd NUI Tel. TE. 9-1570 "RSR. z, Piek.rin0 •STORE ------------ - WE SELL Wieft tlday' 8 � sL ' s • .� Pi... . Christ and Baha'u,111A JDesiyreeat r H:i "' >i1, c.u: MONTH% stir 1sfo. r i GO. WE DO �.. AThmtie — 9•-�4l9j "O Kings of Christendanl Hurd y. not the saying of Jesus, A* im df Cod 1 r Za.Wbti ns, luaais,�' Its. ��qa ----«- ------ 'I go away- and eonw again unto you'? Wh.nfore, then did • fail, when did eom�. SJpaul f Aeeeert� again unto you in the clouds of heaven, to draw nigh unto Nim, that yi might behold ' WALTER C. TH01t80N, Q. C. His face, and be ef•them that aMained His hresenceT" l - c>ais® rllusTc� ' WE HELP YOU GET F �awA TI -0 lays.ats &t Low Coes. . Bolkltoe', Notary pabtta beheu'llah W. I v'si' i-ssfT - - — _—��" s�-sM8o OEBee Houat . -;oo to SAO p. A[. .. Box 179, Highland Creek, of phone AT 2-2449.' `0 - �7 *X0 Friday -1 sri L4Ui O/ MCMNO TOWNSMV i a Wate n Alan M a 4320 King -Stan Rd. West HM a iploi<ats�eetts by Phcae - - - -. ! .,'�----- � phone: P-oir-ng . N„ .• a Blew L ft er-a18 ; ---__lo_e were k "' $` how•eve,, i 1 the things _ - �'.,... �.1 IPre were e 'ti' .ry a. 'hove to cons!,. ',✓ . f - ` . `i lcond man wi sider, a.5 the case may r ;egged him. haps the first will be the taking n \ , �Yy kric ..,A fe111w thatof the old school from the School `" ,••• (Continued On Page Foto) l • -�. ?, a ,.l•y�.. �'.�--'t+->�� 7r^^y/•'_-,_+�'[ •"�MJ�'•y ��C-. �ya„r... R:r �. . �. �'MF i " a ',.�J.., y_v;, ; '.•. sa'. 4.r^+i'."i''�' .v 5.,'.' '�.yr,�''7G• .'r '` .a+ %a.! }�. .v�"; at,,, µ.,.ms... ,°� '4"k. _ ,.. :.,^ii• `. ,t,. CM'S. i5,= .J .: ♦ - ; '+;t .. 1,y,r ,. k* ' st!r +4p!.,r. c• rf '�' M -f ti.. �. ;3 '�•�'' •1r �' I _;' „4 t-,�..a �5.^ Z. .M_r4 ••! r= `. • „t : tti�.". :,is •'MSY +�' . �� ''�•'v7 ' 'T; .), , •r' �7 .x,w"p.K. Y , � � ;.Ltw yr, �' ._,�'•�,':.'. , � i... +.'�,•��. v'Yr". : •b po- +^> i n., 'ry ..'+'ir � .+� .. '�„` ';i -� ', �'Z' °• f.. ' ?iS.. . r�,; ^,q p.:. s.,,.:• •� _ • .� 'Y • r�. ' ;•.g� .:a'i.'Pr `'�'~ I. sl.. �, .�al"�:�F -t' - w.,•k",`•',,'.`�ti`,.,n ,+C} •P ' Y',i '4 : °;? . ,� f'�'�.,ys.�',.',r,a"Sc�-� J' '.K*+.t , r f - .. � _ �;. �. d �:.. ' ' . - r �'.• s"a. '� r l+ t'ti}'%°"`'it*" ^•G ..7 + °'. `•G :f '"I. . 'f ' , _ gar +i.- - .s. ..:•h �n ,,, 5. x mer y ' ,t S. a s� • Ol �r.� +ifi F �t:i+' ��.hRt'scs�tttsl P� :of t}sr;kgtc ;� res�`a Asir �' xpisit, to�ku�9 > saw 's hasp thee- of tl}e Sunday 24%e the:.br 9f roan, and • _ ii"" �3yet.,9atYion tiro fcrrnoralil of e ". Caiesars of,.e? The answer';s ting P the Frenars's ,sy Bowling %.a,. bete. heplp�a' 6inta-..w41b his work. a , BsoLt Clans made his annt:al visit distribu ' reeeat� -This annual vis- s: quite lain' vcrg: 7>33stp scierrtistts, en .ta#`'Freiiclmtait's Bay, 9! "to all the homes, is - =, �-`pteachers, very •Q wed by gni, some of `ilk tntmbers ahowii '`�+: ;;-t�lltctusta are`inc .$efault. 9esenti$ts �: 9Jecouk suimj�p ss ed Parts of; .the ir- ll -length gown of ..white �c.ystai the past. and we are looking fors'ard ,MT, and Mr_ Walter�14illis. baby daughter ":..yrrda Nary", -a the d [ ssetieate pi ens' -of overdevelops b .ebarm,.bl a fsrinetss atylc.'Her finger to the New Year: The 'week end--h,-As Home' from Que § fclr the 1ia14= Ajax Hospital, on December 7i, 1939. o c ` nations; these at Wes are asaosrg,tfsc= ip veil had a halo sof •seed pearl ani brought sle�• and rain, and trees are days are: Margaret.. Wilkinson and—Duabarton Utut�ed Cbnrch-- i t r 5 Dtmies catr3e ; . of yjjas. Preachers ;acrieA a bouquet of Johasnl s lits}l '3oadc d with ice. Telephone and H d- B r. -At the regular Sunda morning Y ince Corsa Y iabbis,,-priest �. •in the ref roses. 'Mio- Vera Michael --was- ulnad ro was disrupted. Lucky-tl!iose twho . Mr. and Mrs.. E. G. Code 'spent "'service, ihe_chcir,_under- the direction _ t �>�'• �, ' -rte'- ` "i. , bons defau ow iuir?oraiiiy- to of honor, and was "gowneu-:n pale, hale sto%es and lamps to use iti em _ChAstn*s Day in Lxmg Branch with ofMiss Cecile Robinson, sang two an - `aid o�t ,tb `sLs sc-'. -blue' cryi�tt'er Miss -Ro�- Uichael erigencies -like this, and candles ase'' Mr. and Mrs: Albert Harris and the thems "The Song the Angels Sang" Arm, In Cl19 afsd;,a gport inipEssoa a*aa btidcsstt ss i anal _a�yre a s.ntiF,r . once more •useful to have around the children; l and "Arise, Shine'. Rev. j: W. Willc- . at, bose'ex,. anef!e grey ` 'rowu.of coral.' Thr v .y�rric�l bei+;,.els hosise: The Baited Church W. A. meeting mson, the minister conducted the ser- j paratiqu for 4L of carnation• and. roses. Peter �fN The Home and School will.h*Wts will be held'on Thtusday afternoon,. vice, chooainF� as his scripture—John, S& virote' Frofesso; C. 'Wt'ight Mills,' Govern was best Oman and the ns ,rr s. first meeting of the' nese 'gear on the January 7, at - 2.00 p., m. in the 'par- Chap. 1. I-14. His aermop teat was es' of Coluasbia iinit�t suts7r, in Isis j)oollr ji�a Cct@R$'ass:. toe NeGe7vefn !nd 8th of Jgrsuary in the achene' A wt1 lours a the church. The Village John 3; r. 16. Mr. Wiflclrtson matin-, `iolrbe• Cellae ,gf:, Wo' 14- War Three'. Mauritd Hickey. The recepru.s w'a: come to a►] to attend_ Come and meet Grottp charge All ladies welcome ued thoughts on the ClIvistmas theme With thii-, �sd; 1Ftt pecipl'e' of 'held at the Spruce z Villa •raceptson your neighbor and have a socutl_su; . - Can tu7ations to .air. and Mrs. !The Word was made flesh, and dwell piektriag IIlage .and Tawnshili Yr.osa,' where t'a bieirle s sno: t. e' to or tea niter the tneetang- Ross I Ilompson on the birth of a among us. shoubd &e1 proud that two -.Of thele ce:ved, wearing meteor biut --with Birthday Greetings to Billy Wea'.- Vaators.. Rev.'Velville Buttars. and white accessories, and corsag, of. -lark ers .1who celebratecL his -4th birthday* i Ret.. Dr. s �forih red roses. "'The groom's:: moejvr a s- 0A Deeember 2&- _!!w 3�tileT•+or ited, wearing• violet govea. wh te.:..,c: "' 1ti'e are Wry to hear 'that bir. ci'1 tibe ~ Neil*ieg and;*f he;'eure"ge. 'E ie -hap- Chase Hood was takers to, hospital r nett , Py cougie ltd fs�t„a• trig to tb t Sour . C follovren¢'� a 'bearts attack. ,..«Tbesergken a,Ve put tea' exr States. ti” < in Chri-Xs me' " of . i'ra ? Many homes in this- area vie PSI] ----------------------------- In -- - ------ Rar•Qr-�vt sistt- vet rad t # "lr tltlbtr# Illertsjc. _ po%-er._ t' uc � .sy OWBA RT©N _ e ' .,rp'�ctt ' ofuw 'StwrsinR) folio irate •lkfonc!ay'; big ice as a ilayNy Now Year To All Our the people it, tl2ib areCml storm. Branc„es fell off tri -4 I•tk- Readers rxs;..jy *E their respective ern}�rr3�tseusp. d p'loest.iine< vk'_}: ;issat.frs 3iorl.y Back motored to _ And .yet, so far. i bigot, ~neither _All the homta on a'r' ,y-rt1,.. Kirkland Lake.,%ith her brother, Mr. ; ' seen e)r heard of ' May rsac:,un •sal of C?owmer:e St. have no power . "In. i � "5 -haw, if their. their courageous act „s^- -_ those -that arg,beate:d by oil'*sa , 1#14, 'saother and sister there, 4._ A. - Ferltaps tlbere err s-aulltb*�-"a' to, set up spate heaters or coal s;o+ _ Congratulatiods to Barbara Jatan - *hc are wnawdre of: the terrible di3. - Ciroi Thompetnn, of the'13sse'Line i tater that has already befallen las due • uavt Be a spentTbl ist ni withwho celebrated her .4th birth" , on to ..the bomb, test;,; o-;-blindo the his. •nod: fitmiiy in Dttr*,it_. December 24th - • . , - k fact that. tlrere are- more thaw enoagh On his retests on. Monday, he '10- Mr, and bars. �(ilo� yEcCoaoefae. " Jlydrogen bocmbe in eatrstarsas: y j s% _sr� .avotbeet+ mart snack tail ss.:t'ca- Hugh and Robert..... spent Sa g>p �dayti 3 ttt+oy every° Jsustn_. beaiaQ ' on less fined to with Mr. and itis ark Fti• a - r glt►net. ilc. and 3drs, John Menders nn had and boys, in SFii+boro. ' tom. _ and Able Seaman• Poggjas. Greene from Listen to Prof. i e'a C a family dinttter tit; aman;,e _ iia a lecture drls 'c . d "af the3�ni� 't`oantry em C'hrhtstats Di* HMCS CQrnwsllis,-Halifax. ,is 'home' � s, World Conferences{gainst' the A. COagrttulattona to harry $tilt,» on Christmzx leave. and H. bombe.,' AuQtist 1950 and, -Gull Geshois r wW were marries Mr. and '.M'rs. J H. McClement ane! --,'7'he L'ss:ted' States is ahead is the last _vreeIt. Utz. and 11frs. Wm, ,Boyts attended a 083312 cents race. They have t?rs times- Mrs, HasrY A er ss stili 'Dora- Chrier! _ ss many b s aLx' >a au Ptd to St.Mkhael's aosWital, -alae tit the home of Mr. and rs. Bev. ^ _ 1rtc'oeesa f,o de theworsd ave at last r was terlin a little �'arw ar o. tjars and Rod- to od rUSSR * I' ti thn the e u destroy :ye_ ck, s ; C�s w'th re as ar a .rn�ber � d t de t oy -- ----- ----- 4U Pe 4. b� t_ .tIse,�warld--•limit the U. S. is aheal.' o 4 B A is must giveL4te.. Pem2gon bird-` u` 1 Y s-W11hs ` �...1- ,". . "'.'-.'•*. u ,z, �•~„ •, —.-r- - r., ns great sadifution. - thing Y. ,�unday with. a 1 ` -- I beard a comizt stlsTy .an television WelEi1 C t trimer: is nbsv a int} al J r ^, ` ' r- Mist week statiurgl that—ander the (:trrtlit River Plot dw f .e;oe iia:hea _ s vbo have become immune or adapted, r - t3Lemsdves to rsda0'atiTe!le ♦ ,� . s. s that vrsbr�Se intsue of • ,e•-�'1ra'sil:=?h 'ted by exickt+oaehes, :.... r t of era stood , _. .. a- { int. ':- a Phi Prating --"I /' a �t " "+rtl� 4. Jrt tT:. . ..•.%t effe'tta oL t;arlbon"�"i �".''• its' ��/✓`� R ` � v--, �, i. -'�r.>r-; bow teats: •Carbam .?t ,,�;,;,« ,. "., "'l •- M ts' s r orm acarbp�.that - is normally pttldgcedN the''ltppet itt- • "4 — - _ _ _ __ - s- xnoaQhefie7by neufims s cosmic rays. µ 5nce 1954' the atrlrotmt•,of carbon 1 >► e , !in the atmosphere has been increas-. -'fag s� at the rate of two per- t9nt'_per year; siidjt is',now .ten par`- F' �'' _I r,*`tent greaten thane. it .pons eve' years- ¢ga� This carbon 14. if !inlet into the , ~ a bodies of human. !stings„ along xit4- .. z •' . � • i � -�.,. � . _ ;. ; , ordinary carbcta- The carbon 14 atoms . _ ssre - radioactive and l:hey continue to j • z:- , . • • , j'. r .. tete tissues of the human body:.Car- ,,:,4fe is 8 thousand years, so that 'hum- an beings will continue to. be damaged tenturary after century 'by, the carbon _ W Y " 14. from the bomb tests that have- rw been carried out so fax, I have cal- - • . t, ,, - v r ; { t, `� , 4 i enlatetl that if the buritars race sur- s • • ^•1 `- _ a r ' wives, and -the world is not destto ed Y _ t the total number of children that will be born with grass physical and wren- h' 301 defects • as a result of ' the, carbon ,. L 14. from the bomb testa' rxt tied nut • ,• ' t lt'no far is 1,254,000.-�t'i3 at 'the r+acri= � ti li !'ice of the he th and happiness, of t� • - m these infective c t ren that the bomb ,._. y, -tests have been carried out". - ,. "Peace on' Earth"—let as put some -; +tmeaning into it the next year r '` t Dave' Criebtoa , FRENCHMAN'S BAY r? A pretty -wedding was held last, , ,,C':+ .Saturday at St,' Francis de Sales ;church, when Mary Carpenter,. dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Reg Carpen- ter, of Frencbman''s Bay, be r bride of Thomas Kelly,eon cf Mr r �• •t�'� r.>eTt•' tall!!! �`• .: and Urs. Thomas J. Kelly, of Bitch= - d{ Iifornia. Mr. � ie`" w .. fa. Oist:rfo. ReJ: Father A. M:dlal�- IGA_ MAR K� p p t i On Saturdav Mr. and Mr , ' en. officiated. The bride, who' was at the 14cIiachnic • Funeral. • ,io4vta is marriage by her! father, wore -- -. -+ne. Pickering, for. service in the Kurle� were visitors' at the ; . .., over chapel on Friday, ,January 8, at 2,36 blT• 'alta; F. Terry, S An the School p. m. Intertisent ai Erskine. \� r Un Page Four) �•