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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1960_01_15 ew, s vow n xo.-iS—'`—'PiCKIM NG, ONTARIO W. a MVRSAIR ANri �pN — PUELISHaA& 5c PER COPY-AudboAxed As See d Aaass Idalt� - Babsseip8s.t Rats. 52.30 Per Year _Baited Setts&, 53.00 FRIDAY. JANUARY 13v 1 ,Pubisbsia>" Sin" Novsmbw IU1 Post OfR-CiDept Ottawa . 9 p _ Pickering' Village Council 1960 S - ial CeUSU cant° To - Give- Opinion On" Ra' U , This Friday Night y_ p _ This Friday night et Brougham, the , a z Tcwnsh]pt a decd and Planting Bd. PICKERiNG _VI:LLAG . will hear the decision of ML Deacota,, Planning Constiliant,-'who has made, an independent survey, and will give Chief Howard Nicklitig is inves his opinion on--which rail route, the tigating an accident that Cook plat@ original or-alternate, is best for the on Saturday night, when Lief Hof- township..A large crowd ii�pected sten,age 17, of Station- Road, colt. r .. to hear Mr. Deacon's oPkMOr '\,— ided'with the parked car of Rev. M., Buttars, on Mill Street, Chief-Nick., Office ling said the Hofsten car struck thq ' Twp. To Have O rear of Mr. Buttars' _Car: Members of the Pickering Youth �,:;• .Band•appreciate•the-donation of $21 In Dumbarton JW. a by Mr. Edgar Andrew, - - - Real Estate deals seem to be titp� order.of the da in Pickerin Pickering Township-will- seek tem- y 3 Mr. 11'm. :v . porary accommodation in the Dun- cEachnie Jr. has put: ,$arWri area-for-their-W-arks-Depa - ina St. and has 'moved in, went. Mr and firs. S. •Blair, of Church It was.pointed out that most of Mr. have bou ht the house vat at 7 n f T. O. Jefferson's work in the next few l; ed -- - _ - by Mr.. McEachnie; and viii mov4 , f years, will be in the south end of there shortly, ' ' the township, It was stated too, that Word has been received from Mr. Jefferson requires the assistance Barke)Willson Party in the South, of another limn. - Reeve Sherman Scott said a short- that the' sea-fishing is good and tlsat - - term lease would be sought-for such Cliff and Francis attended a Rotary, accommodation. dinner in Miami last Wednesday, while the ladies lunched with,a ze&. - i--R,isding left, to rialit Uront.row) Ab. Reeve; C. E. Morley. (Reeve); Moss A: Munson; Back Row: Ron. - - ative. School Boards Should And; speaking of warmer climes-�l tWatsata; Brute A. Hogasth (Clark); Lea. Buurtingham. (pltcto by Batric Pomeroy} understand a number of our resid- - elits are-taking off this week, an4, _ _ Take Oath Qf-Office among them; the- W. b:-Smith's. ; Township To Have 'To Get Heaters To We G. Messer- To Among those from a idi'stance who ,11r. Gordon Fieji itch, newly elected helped Mrs. R. H. Cronk t elebrate a member of the Urban Board of Pick- her 9;th birthday, -last Saturday, Anothbr Dinner: •Thaw Out.Culverts Metro. Planning ' ering village Public Schools, stated were. her son Lyndon and nis wiie,' Well Pickering.Township is to have Pickeritg Township is to purchase 'I at the village council• inaugural last of Y7esC°tt;_ Mrs, _ Ayen Burnett, another dinner this year. No inddica- a steam.heater for thawing out fro&- W. Grant Messer of Pickering was i week, that he felt school bocce men-- Jlis� alar.on Clark, the Misses Pen- tiaa was given this week, as to who en cnlverta last week appointed by both Picker- hers should be sworn into office and ningron and Misses Carroll, all •_oft will be invited, but the name of the Read Supt. Jack Chapman skid this Ing Village and Pickering Township t4at they, take the oath .the swe as Forcnty, and Miss Elinor Cronk, 6f, affair came up for-discisssion. week, that it cost the township over councfis to represent them on the council members. Newmarket; as well as grand-eau. It was agreed to drop the name $SAM last winter in rentals. Metropolitan Planning Board. � "U's a situation that I think should ghters Alaine and Louise Lishtnan, ' Civic Dinner and call it Municipal The township will also'call for ten- bur. Messer told council he would be be remedied" he said in urging coup- of-Toronto.- Diaaer, ders on a-snow low a'hd two Pleased to attend any meeting when Sirs. H. Martin, of Arden, is p power requested and would keep council'in- a take some action on the matter. 'Pending J. 1Ue month o! February is the time sanders: ( Reeve C. E. Morley said th y wrould P S a week vsitit her niece Mrs. formed.on specific. Items In Metro C. S B.r rat and family. for the .event, although a date is Mr. Chapman said they could cover look into it at otuM � Y• - { g concerning_the village.' We ar very sorry to report that yet to be set. the township in much less time with Plsnnin concernt ----------------------- ----- this equipment -and cut down labour • Mr. William' McEachnie Sr., Was costs. The township has 5 trucks that wpitevale • TOwnshi Set takim to Oshawa Ho�p,tal for ob ReaYe ratan Scott can be used for sanding and a sixth tist P servation and paasibk surgery. if necessary.. —y- �n Board m}u - e annter wiithAaiekI s Theodore r#nn Offers Suggestions — Church BUMS $ ing g r hoirsc for the �t j daughter, Mrs. Jean Wonnacpt% has Jietve Sherman Scott in his inatagv- ll��ge t et �� Firemen from,. South-west and Pickering Township passed their just. heturned from_ a week'+ visit- ral address last week stated that rer- Brougham fought , a losing battle bylaw this week, setting tip tie Plan-..I with tier.son Jack and daughter-in. fain projects started in 1959 would - • against high winds last Friday, in an ning Board. taw, Eunice, o Whitby, , likely be under way this year. He 1960 Committees effort to save the• Whitevale Baptist Members and terms are as follows: Jim' Pyefte entertained his friend Church. Wells Ritchio 1960, Jack. Mansell John Busaby, of- Toronte;-ever-thcr mentioned the development at Prench- Pickering Village council. set up ..- man's Bay and said that the develop- their=committees ^t the inatigur p, The fire, believed to-have'started. 1960', George Todd 1961, Dave: Len= w'eek•.end, Nice to see John• back itt' err sre now picking up their Options. m in the furnaee roorrl in the basement,'nox 1961, Ken Clarke 1962, W. Hardy these parts again. 0 p meeting last week--They are' as fol- got a head start before it was even Craig 1962, James Davidson 1962. Mr. and Mrs. W. A.• Boyer atten- He said the Ced access route would(lows with the first named being chant`noticed. The 100 year old church was t Dr. Gordon Edmonds last week sug- ded the Junior Faster,' Conference - th likely at decided on'tat 1960 and that man, Public Works, L Burningha Police burned to, the foundations. �.gested the names of.Mr. Bosak and at the King Edward Hotel, Toronw.- the Water Resources have approved R. A. .Munson, Rem Wagon; Pollee I Water was pumped from Duffins Mr. Milne ,from tae. westend of the on Saturday. t. a sewage plant in West Rouge. He and Fire, Ab Reeve; Len Burning t' Airs. 1st;41ter_Pearson celebrated her . said if sewage came to West Rouge, ham, Ron Watson; Welfare and.Sani- Creek but the fire, fanned by the township. it would appear the Rougedale sub- tsition Ron Watson; Ross Jiurison wind had too much head start. A Reeve Sherman Scott endorsed birthday on Sk-nday,•the 10th, l`on. division would go ahead. Ab Reeve; Sanitary Sewers, Reeve Sunday school meetings was held in Hardy Cr rM-for reappointment and gratulation, JacMe! j He suggested that council giv:e.eon, C. E. Morie and council. the church the night before, said he felt t'tat. as long as present Mrs. ��,m. McKay visited her iat- y members }tad given -faithful service her' in X%'aterloo recently. j sideration to the following projects Council also passed bylaws•for the ViVe are sort ' to Yearn ''that Mich. • he could see no reason for a change. Y this year. 1—council should make�foHowtng bQarc� ,and .appointments. Grant Licence - •-- � ----"'""---'"""--"'--'---'° eel LeBlanc is suffering mumps, - every effort to attract industig w the Metro Planning Board, W. G. ?Hessen; . Mr,: Herb White, spent lazt week- area. 2---council -should institute a Ontario County health Unit, R. H. • • • end with her _daughter -Mrs. :1ic• study to ascertain the-advantages of Hall; Ajax'and Pickering Hospital Kenneth Heron At J purchasing with Conditions bfanni,; .of Oshawa. 11 bile there she p g part of or all of the hydro,Board, Gordon He Community greed. to issue a, • visited her son-in-law �lr,: Mcalan. system. 3—implementation of the of-�Centre Board, Ron Watson, Ross Mu:i Council have a nis, who' is quite ill in the Oshaa - • ,. kJospital, ; by the office manager at the .last Don Kerr, B.•Murkar and A. t;rqu- passes at 'Lot 28, Con 2; subject to , Dr and lips. SlacTririck; vwlio have meeting of the.1959 council: 4—Re- art; Planning Board, B. Kearney; K: the approval-of the township's solici- Mr. Kenneth Heron of St. Andrew's tor. - Presbyterian Church .inducted the been visiting their relatives 11 r. and - view existing office accommodation, Butt, D: Scott, K. Cooper, J. McLean, �Irs. Stan. ,Alen, hale returned to .• and make recommen tions in view B. Maurer Ab Reeve; Libra '3 year E. R. Fleury, solicitor, stated on 1966 Pickering Village council. �' . d}_ iY Y i their home in the Solomon Lalands. cf the expected development. 5—Re- appointment, firs' Honour 'Buttars; behalf of his client rlr: Petty. Jones -Mr..Heron said that he was a,young view and revise the existing,>iylaws, Industrial Committee, E. J, Sword-,'that the yard was for storage only man and not experienced in council Mr.. and Air;. W. T, Little, and 6-With the Planning Board enact-a fige.r, Bill Graham and Jack Sian � would -have trees mound�it on affairs 'but that- from_reading the children, Toot, Sally and j toe, of zoning bylaw as soon as an acceptable -------------------------- three, sides. He said too, that Mr. Toronto papers, it seemed that all ll Toronth, 'spent Sunday v�itii ':qtr. bylaw can be prepared..?--To support l Pickering Village Baditiititon Club- Jones watL�oking for other land in council members there (lid, was to .and Mrs. R. �C; F eecor. _ and encourage a more vigorous _re- is looking for msire members at the• the,industrial area. He added that if I attack'each other and seek publkity firs. Bill McLean i, -spending i't o ' creation program In 1960. H' School Monde nights. the present land was zoned residen- and that"he hoped this would .not weeks at Five Oa'-3, near Pari . Unt - —�� Y tial; they would be' off'it within .6 happen• here. w'ltere he is attending a Course in • ' ` months and not a y Christian Edncatton. . ppeal.for anon-con- Reeve C. E. Morley made his in- 1 House is Too Small, Can .t Forming use. augural address which was printed in I Mfr. J Han bleton had, a burin- / 'Mr. Jones hbs been before"council these -columns -; - e:•.; rn to •Detroit-ior La Iv.w_deals th' week. on several occasions, - - � - ---Cottacillor Ab .Reeve thanked his. •• ti _ BeUsed`- For all Year tiring - Councillor Clifford Laycox• said, supporters and congratulated the 'old 'arcnt, r: ch ldren in l.incotn .ct, "the land is well bushed, but are we and new members on their elect' hool twill be interested in the. Pro- —` establishing a policy?" '. suggested.Eo Mr. -H ro at he wince wide Oratocical Co�itest fur• _ A widow at Rouge Hills has been Mrs. Campbell asked council. what Councillor Ha Ashton said he sit in on a few village meetings, v.-hich this school' is preparing •en refused permission by Pickering she could call.her home, if she sold— '' trattts,.This Contest i� s�on_ored b would not go.on record to say the. Councillor, Rost Watson said that _ 1_ y Township council to lice in her home a, summer dwelling or year around. and should •or should not fie man favourable tom- the Ontario School Trustees and ' y go into he had hen y the full year, as the home does not In answer to a question from Depu= Ratepayer,' Association and the Hy- this area, until after. a decision on merits on the new streets lights and I yet meet. the• requirements of the ty-reeve Ross, Hawthorne, as to *he- .I dro-Elect>is Po"Wer Com'mi-.iot : ThC the railway had been made on Janu- hoped to continue this program. dur- township bylaw. ther•she owned property in Toronto,. contests are held by districts or b Mrs. Jean Campbell, a widow;,a g ary 20th. __ ino 1960. He said.if'no' sewers were y p p she' said she was ]'vin in one room. Mr. Fleury said the yard was--for;being installed `for a few years, he zone.:, and 'the winners of the lucat paared before council this week with in Toronto with her sister. She said storage only, and there would be no'felt hard top was urgently needed- contests-finally; compete on April 19. her solicitor, Mr. Thos. Newman. the house would.have to be twice its in Convocation Hall,- at the l ni�•Pr retail business clone from this loci- ;on some of our streets, such as I:in- She told council that she had put- present side 'to meet the township's city of Toranta during • -the OEA tton. •- - (coin and others.. .. +. chased her home in 1943 as a cottage bylaw. _ _ - _ Councillor R ss'liursion said that Convention. The guggested subject " and since then had made certain im- Mr. -Cane sai-d that council. passed C c o for the speech' is "Why 1 Wal t-.TO provements to it. In 1955, she lived. bylaw No. 1758 in February, 1959--`- • while the new members were being Go To College", but may be �•, an quiet---at -the -first ;neetin ,- more Y. in the •house. for_6. mot�ths� and to to cover 'summer type'dwerlfhgs -as H• -Mitchell- Heads would be heard from theta in the Educational. Sub'ject.,tio student ov.; _ _- 1958, alr•but,3 weeks-of the'year. - ,dSstinguished from year around, The r er sixteen may, compete in the h' High School Board near future. . She said the house was a 3-;ooYn reason being, that many were con-t Councillor Len Burningham said he entary Contest and the speech i., to space. The township bylaw requires homes. g ° Year around Pickering District High School co-opera all he could to work and be"not more than.seven mi+tttt�� iq dwelling, with 380 s' feet of floor 'vertin cotta e§� t n t ltd to with the rest- of council length, nor lees than five. The priz- 960 sq. ft. She maid that m April- 1fr. Newman said that Mrs, Camp- Board held their inaugural meeting 'during the year. es, which are' dbnated"by the HEIPQ 1959, she received a letter• from Mr.. bell's home %. as:in':good c6nditi6h ache last week"'when Mr. Harold Mitchell are: Ist. .$7,.00; 2nd. $507 3rd.•`$25. A. W: Cane, Bylaw Enforcement Of- not•tun down., was again elected.chairman with ` - .?�-'suital)ly engraved -cup goes wt>J{ firer. She said that.Mr.Trouse, Build-. Mr. Cane said he had no desire to Card Of Thanks each prize. George Todd as, vic�chairmtHt. •. i iry Inspector,' told her th a house keep -Mrs. Campbell out, but that she Other members of the board are Mr.-and .firs, Edgar Andrew Spey would require •a basement as it now had not established a pre-use before Clare Kewil, H.-W. Boyes, •Alex.Rus- - Mme• R. H. Crook -:15bes to thank 'last week-end in OrangevillR • pith stands on cedar posts. the. ylaw was'passed, sell, •David Claringbold, Burnett Ja- her many friends t,F. , s r so kind her brother-Mr. and dohs. ,Leon Th P k g Mr. Cane told council he•had been C ncillor.Ha 4shton said, "the as to 'remember her (Aral ':'-thday; Path, rry,- q mieson,, A. 'Temple, G. 1'i. P4 av, Dave` t. the home over a dozen times and basic point is, that our b,. aw states tit+t,r,l;eyi:I}, JlcYherson and Dr. Wm. both those who callcd,.and t.:vse.who i> r.d no one there,, specific thing.in �egar.; t homes." McKay. sent cards or other retucmb-anC 1. - - T. ICHMAn BAY Mr. and Mrs. Fred:Beekstead left Breads Beckstead celebrated her -- Freochman'a- Say Bewling Bayi* .Hewitting — on Wednesday for a two-week vacr. 10th b`n-thday last week with a par- .Blow Jos 27; Baycats 26; R.edhots Team Points—Roughniocks 27- Pis- 1 The Home and School meetlnq wad tics In Now York. ty. There were twelve little girls in 17; Roughriders 15;. Stinkers 14. heads 22; Goofers 21; FI'otshota 19: , lbek on .Monday night, wit!; Mrs. Sorry- to ,!sear that Mrs. Bernice attendance, and all had an enjoyable .Over 200--Dave Brundle, 221; Ida, Som�pers 17; Woodpeckers 14. Margaret Brows, presiding. It was Whitney, Grade Two Teacher at the tame. Herds 202; Ivy'Skitr 253, 260; Dor- Over 200—Bill Wright 217; Sheila jietided to hold a Tea and Bake Sale Pay Road Scboo2r is confined to the Happy Birthday to Margaret Os-, othy Wiseman 233; Ralph Thomas Courrier 265, 262; Ron Playford 254; --moo February 14, at the Church Halt Oshawa Hospital. with pneumonia. goode, ho was eleven, on January 9. 225; Shirley Whyte 217, 201; Fran Doug. Powell 223; Eric Flayford 212: Ufa. E..Warren was appointee+d Con- Mr. Harry Alexander left Thus- Get Wiell Wishes to Cari Salt who Weatzel 208, 245; Clare Skitch 238, -Bill Streeter 219; Doris Dennison veser foi0!_4be Fun Fair, to be held day. last, witb his daughter and sow has,been confined to bed this. week 230; Andy Whyte 205; Harv. Fertile 281, 229; Canny Black 212; Vic Gar- hLter in the season_ -r in-law.Dr, and Mrs. Fred Armstrong, with'chickenpox. 203; Gord Warren 203; butt 219; Gord. Dennison •224; Don. Mrs. > Donald, Ottawa; is visit- for Atgsrata, Ga., where he will make I Margaret Henderson 'slipped and High Averages — Ralph Thr:mas I Courrier 211; Jack Barker 200; Dor- - Iing her daughter Mrs.'Fred Beach- his home:They drove to Detroit and fell on the ramp at the Ajax High 214; Clare Skitgh 213; Ivy Skitch t een Eooth 209; 'Ling McWilliaats --==:lead, -this week.; _ - from them to Georgia, fly plane. I School last week, dislocating her hip. 186; Shirley Whyte 17& 235; Chas. Black 224,.216. - OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL Uln Pome ROUGE fH ILLS. -- EXCEPT THURS, & FRI. TILL 9:00 P,Me ON NO, Z HIGHWAY _ •' -' PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS,FRI., SAT., JANUARY 14th i'15th - 16th JUST EAST OF ROUGE BRIDGE -:ROUND - SIRLOIN Canada No. 1 _,- -BONE & WING �b. . ' p New Brunswick POTATOES - 60 LB. BAG - OVEN READY _- CAPONS fib. ��, FR PORK =. . FRESH LEA N ID, � . C BONELESS ROLLED utt ROAS' T ,-. PRIME RIB ROAST �c Maple Le a f Sk ce"ave 101-6 oz. vacuum wrapped pk - MAPLE LEAF COOKED and GLAZED 9.- b c PORK H29 . :MACARONI & CHEESE LOAF • - FRESH MEATY (SIDE) FRESH (PICNIC' PORK SPARE RIBS _ _ 1b. 0 SHOU LDER ! C ARTHUR'S Full 1 lb, pkg. u' IENERS SWIFT'S , G Em' lbsl c _ AVE AMERICA DRY Lsrye 30 oz. bottle; CANADA FAGS POPULAR BRAND a FILTER TIP IN ER -ALE CIGARETTES C _ ..w.�-.....n KLIK - �CARTON SAVE IOC Plus -- Deposit 12'o�z. square tin SAVE ZOC - - -MAPLE LEAF - —Special Offer-of.5c Off Plus-3c Off— TENDERFLAKE °f * SNOWFLAKE r' PURE _. ' LARD �.�.. 5. l . HORTENING G . R1.. " 1'-­-,V I gib: C ' ZIP IS oz. tins TABLE QUEEN ENRICHED } here's - - LU?-EAD - �11� 24 oz, -Sliced Loaf-- _ _ - ' -fir .� 906 FO�OH- X28 oz. tin or C SKIM MILK POWDER _SAVE 14c Large 3 lb. Box , MINCEMEAT . - f Case of 48 tin, n Stant il� i - ;3.93 _. YJ - P w FAIRPORTton Branch were installed by A, Mav- Ave., on the arrival of a baby girl, January 14. The other itTatt-who escaped injury in, Dep. Zone, Commander; as ful;- on Tuesday, January 5, 1960, at the `Uncle Steva" Is planning another were: Newton Laughlini W. Wager Belated birthday greetings to Car- ows: President, E. EverettAY'QtW4 .`Iftst+jieneral .Hospital, a sister for Talent Night, the et- of February, and Harvey Bedwe- The;injured mess of Warner, who celebrated ne- t�ailh B. C1eaveland; Secretary, T. Sthu-. •Patricia. and all entries ar.usi be in by the were taken to Ajax hospital in s ' birthday,on January 3.- field; Treasurer; W. Sowerby; Mem-• Mrs. Pollard, Rouge Hill Dr. held 15th of- February, and for infortna- school bus. Their small rail cam gall The regular Jan isry•• 1eetiag of bership Chairman, F. Mitchell; Wel- a Piano Recital at her home for her Lion, call either TEmple 9-1501 or demoiialwd by the impact and the in- , tthe`'Fairport Iteacl- Home an-; School fare and Poppy; E.'Hanna; Enter- pupils, accompanied by their mothers, ATlantic 2-4673. jured men suffered lacerations from •uvaa held on January 6, with a gwwl tainment, W. Dobin; Sports, N, Pat- on Friday evening, the yth. Those In the Kiwanis Junior Bowling, the stones besides the rails. tturaoi�t of a^cu a. Fohow'tteg an• in- terson; P. R. O., A. flurgess; Sgt: who took part in some very enjoyable Paul Sloan was high for boys, with ' teresting dis,u-,-,ion on Realth. An at-Arm;, H. Wallace, piano selections and duets, were: I-a score of 279; and-,Pauline Lloyd - -- _-;yeajoyabie soc-Al half hou: was licid. The reports--of the 1959• officers Lynne and Garr McClelland Helen . was hi hest ` Con- atula•ons ;o M: :o-d Ars. was - y y g girl,' with a score of gr given as=-fol�o� mbersliip Kay, Sheilla Barnard,- Jennifer joll- 1 210. The.-hidden score was won by �la �t A�rees ?e Lionel Ruti..e4 wt th; i,irtli -sf t:vins, stayed about-the-same; the-Bra avid Comger, Karen Craig, Robby Clark,-v&o gets a Silver Dol- BecOnlili Fire Area , at Ajax aii.l 1'icke•It,. 11•,•t +tai + dances and socials; a'success; Sports, Rodney Doy e, usan w�Fran--i Iar, -- January 6th. •:'hc new twin,; b;av: a District Cribbage Trophy won and cis Carter, _Judith Ritchie and Mrs. been named Ph,ltip ai;d Phy';is. t runners-up in Provincial; some fifty Th a Police Trtis-• :liroth�cr and .iiter for Arthur. 11a.7e1, families helped b the Welfare Off- Betty Craig. • • tees have agreed to the 'ic* o P Y Mr. Sid Bishop, Chesterton Shores. Lp�•al . Llbrar�eS office for the- Cenneth and Robert. icer; alo Christmas hampers; Poppy is home from hospital, .and, we are --- The Fishing D,-rby -in i-rrrch,ran'ti campaign very good; Building Fund }sappy to see him_ creation of their fire department Into Bay for the :nil Ir:n ;n this c,i ca, increased about eighty percent. This Ir. Fred Moore, Rivercourt Road, Township Grants a Municipal Fire Brigade, supported ` which started on Christina, Day, s �-good year. The ladies do- who un - c �r at Picketing .--` by taxation from-the area now served. 1 sated 4550 to the Building Fund also. the .Scarboro General Hos ital, _. is Township made several This means a new fire area will P library grants at their meeting this Good Work, Girls! able to be around again, but wall not w2e;;, - - - . s The new officers are looking f r be-able-ter-go back th work for - lowing libraries will get Township now 73as File C in e fol ibis a south. e council's re om- w•ard to. a good year. So,.if you are eral weeks. $50.00; Claremont, Kinsale, Brou- mittee chairman Councillor Boss Dear a Vet., 'Drop In to the Branch. - In the OYest Rouge Pee Wee 'Hoc- ghan, Fairport Beach and Whitevale: kin is to check, and report back to Corr. key League, ranging in age from 8 Pickering Village gets $25.00. — to-4 years, some good games were cotutcil. YWOO& played oci Friday last; the Imperials ----- and ----Thanks --Men Recovering From °� ''" � tvon against the C'ardinals,• three -We are glad to hear that Mr. Wm. goals sipred—•by Bob Fry, txo, and - Tweddle is out of hospital and much ,(tarry Mctntyre, one, while the Tig- • • J We wish to thank all who helped at better. ers took the next round with six Rail Accident . the time of the fire, which destroyed »: We are sorry- to hear that Mr. goals, scored by AIlen Hughes, 2, - our church. We:'would especially like Fred Ireson is still•in Ajax Hospital f Mr. Fred Ireson of R.R. 2, Picker-I to thank the Brougham and South- FrankEarron, 2, Jim Allen,, one,'.arid Lin and Wm. Tweddie are recovering 1 West Pickering Fire Brigades, who . after the train accident a week ago- Jerry Junes, one; against 'the Ply- ff g A Get Well Wish is extended to nicely after their narrow.escape last worked so hard and so ion to keep mouthartwo goats by Ian Henderson, lbes g P young Debby Dart of Cherryw•ood. one, and Keith Lloyd the other. week along with three other employ- the fire under control; also, we 'Uy is in bed with a bad cold. r League, ranging Eros of the CPR who were forced to a sincere'thank'you to the ladies who Mrs. Win Tweddle, Cherry wood, jump from their "jigger" as it met. served coffee and sandwiches to the 10 -13 years, the Detroit team won a CPR freight head on, four miles firemen. entertained Mr. and bars. C Schwalm with Len goals, scored by E. Down- closed on Sunday, as far as the per-h Down- of Altona Road last Saturday even ink, 4, Garry McClelland, 4,and Jtw. -°f cO Whitev* Baptist church Board 3a coaQerned.. Prize-winners are: 1. Scott, 1; against the Maple Leafs, Lary Barrans; 2. Alga Ko;urku; 3• bits and Mre. Len Dart and family nothing._Candians won the next with - Larry Doney. The contest ois pike .3 'entertained bars. Dart's'mother and three. goals, -all .by Bruce Craig, a- - --- - still open. Anyone interested in see; i� sister recently. gairrst. the Boston.team, nothing. The 1 - the prizes distributed, will.;,e wrl- boys are worth seeing in the 4f)art 'coined at •Cotwell's Store, c-a}ui ,ay. - - everyone- love. aiid 6>6 may watch ;January 16, at 3,00 p. ni. � -!NEST ROUGE them in action any Friday nig4lt at An unfortunate accident hGppencd - De-.pits tht Rerun -Park, froin T,ix� u'civck right to Shannon Sn-,cif r ...hen t nual community tree-burniuc'-tsaz. 1'.1who.through to 10.0 P.. � in the school •dr,!. ou I ndu,:, and wel!.aftendecl last Saturilar nirllt tom• Local rr.i$cnt,- enjo? ;r,.g holiday. required eig; ,'t %titcht- t.; ci_•1': a-cu., r-lrundreds of local-folk-. But a.r .vu ,r- away from home were Mr- and :.Ire. AbbveLheir eye. Chililrrn Kull i be not help eofi:paling the crou;, Nish b- C'utton atld -daughter Sunny±trye, .,-wise to take-extra care, mher-a.light I the same event five tsarw aw,- u'iirtr spent_ a-few days .in ,Toronto t with 41rs Catton's rer Mr. and snow covers the ice. about_one hundferl persons"sat,around F'i _ We are sorry to report-tile 1,.tlow- the fire, and *e knew anti spoke to Mrs. F.iht. blr and '�17F ;ask Rees, a. r iing in hSspital blr. Bol> Friars• c.f -everyone._The ,sine school only had- Friendship'Ave.. holidayed with :It . Lakeview Ave.. -Mr. Wm.. Ku9x, of ,four roams compared to >ixteen now. . .Rees' parents, at :OSattawa; and bits Lakeview Ate, Mr. J. Solomon, Patk- Tl,ey tell us this:- is progre!. but it an'l Mrs. Rudy:Hubert, gurny-lope spent a few da in Leamington last t�O�n,'S ' garish •them M speedy yreoovUr, We could grenvbsioie Hoch in suchia few; s' g - week- wish greetings to Peter $1tn- short years. W'e:welcome btr. H, btcbtullin, of lain, who was Seven year; oI ton tltr The sympathy of this community Sutinyslope,'home from the Dew Line O n a package�ffei� Is wet i - - 13th; to Karen Kerr, who was clever: is ettended to bfrs. j: .A. Jackson in the Arctic Regions, where he has d!y cbalQe pOWe!-�fha+ _ on the 10th, and to Herb Cann, who aa�{id family, of Ridgewood Road, in been stationed for the past three can'ti toId efofei/swW1 will be twelve on the 16th of '.n- -tie loss of a husband and father, who months- Vary. died on January- S. Mrs. Wooley, of Many.happy returns to Leslie Rouge,Hill Dr_ is a dapghtEr. French, Rouge -Hill Dr. who cele- - brated her seeventh birthday with a •Motor Stiles' L Pickering �,��ryry -- Congratulations to �Ir, and Mrs.* .Otis. . y - • ' -,- L� G IQN NEWS Vic. Ibbotson, Donshire Court. • on party on Saturday,last: ind to David the birth of a daughter, Donna-Louise, Brennan, Taylor Rd. who had hi8 7th Dualssricm Briamb Na 341 on Tuesday, January 5,-1960. at the ,birthday on Friday, the 8th; and also - 1 Scarboro General Hospital; also to to Dertnis Hanlan, RivercotHospital; - -The new 1960 officers toy Ditrb r - Mr: and Mrs. Ron. Part-ette, East who was six yrcars old on Thursday. • JANUARY-FEBRUARY - ARE THE BIG ITC -EN _ REMODELLING MONTHS . -_ - LADIEST a YOUR LONG TIME- DREAM LS COMING THROUGH '! When skilled men and HE KITCHEN OF - •-LIFE TIME ---.-- _ materials are available. Ia addition to interior renovations Featurin WESTINGHOUSE and MOFFAT-BUILD-INS - to homes, plants and businesses, there are many other things that - can be done to advantage during the Winter--maintenance of ;FROM $1 30.00 and up (Built-in Extra) lawn and.garden equipment,' also 4ft. and Sft. Kitchen Counters with electrical appliances, outboard - - - `•motors anti.automobiles, • —- , • FORMICA Plastic To w as dry cleaning of } well cl i Top -- drapes and rugs, replacement `of upholstery, etc. - H• SPECIAL- CLEARANCE—SALE y u _ We Invite YOU to see YOUR KITCHEN WHY WAIT FOR SPRING?'. in our showroom _. r -- _ H-G DESIGNS LTD. Fo}advice and aaefatance; { --, - ERtNG, ONT. STATION RD. ►• •� National Employment Office . PHONE 8'lA wx• ,? 'u +•s• Macs BY ANTNOMW oh _ TMIN TA Nl'Ttf Of h11011, OANANA r - , n ... •, .... ., • • ,y y. f r - �. ,• favour the 'concession two route In • Mr. Blumenfeld said their opinio ' that amongst other things it will cost Protest Meeting were based on studies of populati ` . 7 two.inillioa d flits! to ANN&A Jevelopment' and viev}iing the an ..Editorial and operating expenses are' subataa• concerned. ' • tially increased.•It is regrettable that �Ilel . attended t Is Happening Here p g .eared lw week b Mr. J h r eat! because two separate orgstttrcauons, y ,increased costs the A te2 inaoterou( the.C.N.R. and .m cout/,,.neeb:tor • A meeting _ --- . Many'people from man countries have sou ht. refiig€in y the tommic*.ee Opposing Alternate aver the Original. Mr: TFbmpson,sac Y g different .reasons had similar views, Route 2 went off quietly, despite the that Mr. Cant had written Mr. Mw Canada since the last war. They came here because they lead someone Should tare ti,e opportunity ray Jones of Metro t6 voice-such Ernes risible statements. fact, the meeting was moved from Planning outlir :..heard thin was a country free of dictators, military police, l'O Dumbarton school to.Ajax Rotary hall utg the costa. _ In conclusion, if tuere is any "cloud-,at the last minute, because it was There were numerous other ques _concentration camps hunger and fear. _ ink of issues•, it is not beu� done bl tions as to cuts and- fill. " variou Some of these le were Germans and, some of them are the Committee to L•; ;w. understood there would 'be a large people P spots along the Alternate Route.area aE g Route'No. 2 � sell.asf the Second Cooncession in at- P' 1el • :endance. resentative!to Metro Planning Boar of unpleasantness. =' _ _- —.-Chairman of the Committee W. H. made it clear to the meeting that , omau ppostng 1. Thompson told the L was only the Metro Technical Sts three miles from our door, told us that he spent many months" ---- the meeting was 'called�to protesi at � approved the Alternate in one of Hitler's concentration camps, Locust Hill, oat. Jan, 2. 50 Route at this stage. He said the of the-route-oiL ear lion 2 and to get information. th '.lieve-in, nor would he bow to the Nazi doctrine. After the It is easy to promote the nuclear L Project pros and con$ of it et, std - -`-war, he came to Canada, hoping to be free of the word Nazi Weapons horror campaign b quot- J..L. Cann and V. R. Cok, Proj. ia such scientists as y Mills, Engineers of the CNR answered puss- Mr. Thompaga said that the Cori forever. - _ g tions, as did Hans Blumenfeld of tree Opposing Alternate Route Basting, Oppenheimer etc., the kind Metro Planning Technical staff. Mr. would be presenting a.brief to Metz Today, in Pickering Township, he, his wife and children who worked like mad to produce the p hydrogen bomb to finish off the ants Cann told the meeting that the Alter- �g Board and that any othe are jeered at, called nasty names and taunted as they walk nate Route was not satisfactory am group were free to pe itien.,or dra cbmmunist nations in the last War; �' up and present their own iyaiet. -r: aloncAlteir street. The police said they could not help him, but who got cold feet &rd sunposediy far as the railway is concerned. The unlew he. had_wstitive proof that he was being'bothered. warm hearts when Russia became the construction and maintenance costs This man has started a business here and is taking.his threat. Another scientist, Mice Yrof. are much Mme' than the route A R lrwin-Heads � Morganatern, of Frinceto�n, lass this ' through Dumbarton, he said. A. • place in the community. He is finding that business here is to say in his book "The Question of Hans Blumenfeld said that' the • good, but living here could be much more pleasant. National Defense''—"the idea .that Technical Staff It Metro Planning Village SchMl Boar , ex- We hope that those neighbors, those Pickering Township any atohtic .,reapon, any atomic Preferred the Alternate Route. He plosion is a disaster of the magitud said they based their thinking on people;-who can have no idea of what-this man and his family that the world cannot stand is 0 long range planning and felt that up The first, and Inaugural Boar rig q have been through, will stop and think., course unmit? led nonsense It ts,.., the Second Concession should be kept 19b0, for the local School Board war p ga held on lfonday everting. Remember that a 'man who is German born,, may have however, carefully nurtured by Colt- residential and north of it, industrial. munist propaganda It is supported He said they feel,a line should be Mr. Russ A Irwin, was sleet••! suffered at the hands of the Nazis, too. If you had heard this b the s on the edge of a.developed area He Chairman of the Bd, with Mrs.­J1- y pontaneou5 reaction of vag- Bryant, vice-chair. 1 man, saw his face while he was talking, you would hgve no uely informed people. Bgt this coun- said they were looking ahead 25 years The Board re-gretfully' accept! r, : doubts at all, as to how he feels about Nazis,~and what they try must,not be duped into accepting in their planning. • a policy which will un ucstiorabt Miss Violet Swan asked *here the. resignation from the Board a Dr. (stand for. y q y W. Tomlinson, whn :s aucceed�d, mean the loss of the whole free sail line.encircles Erskine Cemetery. - •• - Mr. Co the CNR �� complete the'doctcr's t,:-.n, by lid ca ,A German is not-necessarily of the Nazi rank and it would world to the Communist Molock". x of said, I can Wm Grahaim. . Of course we should deal with the only say it does not touch the 6--me- , be fair to using them. liens t0 think about that, instead �Of eDlr' Blumenfeld The other tn.-I )cry•c.f tiie Po:—Red Leaders. As Sir OywaM DdOSiry try• . for I.ri lirpdctrlc, R pointed out three years agi in tics when Me- a - menfeld said that a 3iessr9 book "Europe. Faith, and. Y1an", we tro Planning Board meets January 20 id aiarIey�and Rich. P. 'A inter. have to go on the .simply as:ump- the}.13!12 likely vote on the route they ��� ---------• • invitation in order that they might tion, that th"e men, no maner how think is bast. explain to persons at the meeting tough. are sane, They do n•�t want a G. T.. MacFarlane .0? the Se+•antd, Dirr. Reg. Mrs. G. Crichton Hr_l.:ns was unabl-e Vie general route of this access line terribly destru lve war any mo:c Concession asked' Mr. Cann, if Metro and airs ��'m. Brown on Satur,� • along the second .concession. These! ti'un we do: Even ii we do not trust decides on the Alternate Route, what Red Cross President ,:; .vi!t the railway n evening. Prt�ident Bill Guthrie Co very same officials'attended a me.�ting' ccn;.ue hacc ti) bargain v ith than y d • dut;ted uhc buAnrss. Linda East•,V i held-some months ago under the aus-` even as.itien do when h arse•'tradin;". i` Mr.,Cann sa '.that up to-now they Bang two solos.'accgmpanied b Mm _Gertrude Crichton nisi re-; ices of the South-West 'Pickering --But. if no arreetnent can he reach- MAd co-o ra with the Planning y elected pre3irient of the Pickering i p g g l mother, at the/piano. Rev. T. Fl Ratepayers Association to . ed and the} seem determined to-ore- -Sward all the way. He said that if ',To reship and Village Branch of'the � � �I?tro voted i i favour of tits Alter tsar!, (;reenn oGd, spoke on' 'Run $ed Cross for 1960 at' its annual r the very same function in regard to %helm u. b% subver,ion. eccspor:::c Agr;,ulture Bill .Frown Jr., :s the Dunbarton route of the access pressures and other means, nuclear hate Route, the, CNR would take a ' ameeting held last week. Other officers t Ao solos. Rcireshsnents were ae :grid committee chairmen elected are: (lame. Apparently it was quite in order- war may begin. -If it conti_n.uc, with: icing look at it. but added that le- vex: , John Daniel!-Jenkins, 1st vice-ores- for Mr. Edmund's Association to avail retaliation •by both tides -for any gully the CNR' can-,'go where it • The Club iiAiiving a Skating P E. G. Allman, Claremont, 2ndlitself of the services of these gentle- length of time, then. we can rest in �.°looses, - -ty at Brooklin Arenathij .Satur )dent.; men but when my committee does so peace, knowing that ii was God's will . George Ellis asked-what�the rail- - -v.p.; Lloyd Peters, 3rd v-p°; Roy evening. with refreshments after, angels of Greenwood. treasurer; Mrs. re mast necessarily be ..a sinister that our civilization got what it de- Y will do where it crosses roads the hoot of,Dlr.and D[rs,Bert Go t> motive involved. I'regret this uncalled served. along the Second Conce-pion. tie. _year Allerton, 13 R. No. 3, Pickering, for and untruthful 'allegation isles' Mr. Cann quoted Donald Gordon The Sacrament of the Lord's Sufi Secretary. Mr. Edmund further states that as saying, that where there were ma- g C.N.R. officials. had met with resi- jot• roads and hi Su was observed during service a highways-there there world. Sunday. � g'ra separation* (over or under- The annual Congregational Kee _ I dents of the second concession and ��' _ �,� •. be' �e � had arranged to be present at the Sir, -Bernard faker has been p��s) so there would be no level ing of the Church will be held tbs ' January 8th last meeting. Insofar as �' crossings. Friday evening, at the church. pointed head of the Recreation. Cott- my committee is concerned I can un- _moose for our Ward.e Mr. Rex Merritt asked if the 6or- The W. A. meet on-_ 1t J-aauatY I equivocally state that there was no• foot north of Concession 2 is the The ladies are asked to brig- thek 1 Trevor Smith celebrated ;14"t=i•t+ such meeting with the C.N.R. offici- .- maximum or minim=um. e g birthday last Dioaday, the '.lth Annual Reports. als. As a matter of fact all arrange- L"t Wednesday. January 13, at Mr. Cos'�aid it oval the 'ati-erage The C. G. I, T. had the firs! tneet< ments in regard to their presence at the horse of Mrs. Irene [,estot, a distance, north of Con 2 where the ing of-the new year on Monday est pa_me.kbag were.aasscnged by.myself line would run. enia The girls stork shower-was held in honorr of g gi s received tr:at�• by telephone. I spoke to Mr, Cox of Mrs E. Sawyer, who iecently cam; Mr- Harry Newman asked if the thanks for singing Christmas .Cn41 the C.N.R. during-a. Township. of home from the Ajax Hospitsi wi-ham on the access line would be ohs one evening before Christataa. ap Pickering Planning Board meeting her baby daughter. powered by steam, oil or electricity. they rode.from have to homy oa s two or three weeks ago for only two Mr. Cann said they would be Diesel tractor-drawn wagon. . : • Mr. and airs. Thomas Iturnphrey or three. minutes and this meeting vent in to '.Yillowdale last S.unOay powered. Visitors at the borne oE. Mrs. . 1 between us was by pure chance in to visit Mr. a�i: Mrs. R. Sutiv:rUnd, 'Dins. T. J. R'heeter commented that Leonard, on Saturday 4-ere hs L that before I attended the Planning I airs. Hump, bro'her). if Diesel, there Would be ,no loud mother, Mrs. af. Steed, and i:ec nrpN Board meeting I had no. knowledge whistle blowing. ,Mr. Cann agreed ew, Mr. Herb. Williamson, Toronet; Dir. and Mrs. Jack Dey and rant- - ---- - "----- whatsoever that air. Cox would be in it there would not bk-. ---- • x.. •-- - from. Scarboro K•ere o�tt .ast attendance. Apart from this I have } Mr. Cox said them would be..no Sunday to visit, his brother, 34 r. }2. BROCK e not seen any officials of the C.N.R.-+ marshalling}yards in Pickerin Town- # Itey and iamil4• _ g b since the,Dun rton nteettn� so a Mr. and \ins. Tom Hu:n;,l+;:y. but there would -double track---- e_�lome andf--sch-oot- t-fi !months ago. took their son .Trent into the l�4r ' at the Scarboro boun&ey to allow their Executive Meeting on Tuesday To allay Afr: Edswnd's fears I. will I Gast Caturda'y to attend hiy ;,�usiu; trains to pas=. He said when industry .the: loth, in the school. Alt membe4 I,any Ashton, major disaster chair='tell him that the reason the executive 1 comes to the area, spur lines could urged to attend. ! Katharine Mary l;iFby, third .) ir;ic-• 2nan; Mrs. A. Penstone, minor rlisas of my committee chose the Dunbarton day - be run off the main line. The sleighing .party for,trte .chor cetera; airs. F. S. Ilertzog, welfare,(Public-Schooi.__for its rneetin �'as _mac-and Marily-n_Erie are Confca- � '�� H. J. Thompson asked'if indus- was held on Satc.-Oay, the 9th. ; with :Ira, J. S. Scott and Air because provided accommodation ed ro the house with chickenpo'n. �.ti�y would be_atttacted north of Sec- was-held -oar the Prock Road G(T liam Beddall, meml>z2s; Airs. A. W. .for.the atest'number of persons lfr. and Mr,. Cameron 1�' so,i i and.Concession without a water sys- Club Grounds, courtesy of Mr. i Tyas, ldcmen's 1voi:i<; Mrs. Edgar�of any public building in the vicinity) Item. Summers. It was very cold but tt «•ere out last Thursday from T. York James, loan cupboa.:; Glenn Julian, of the Dunbarton and second conces to visit the-.family, D1r: and Mrs. R Dlr. Blumfeld said no.• children and parents enjoyed it. f, public relations; James Clarke;'cam- Sion areas of Pickerink.Township. It Deg and family. Airs. Jean'McPherson asked if the round 3.30. they recur•;f l to ,th` _ paign; Mrs. R, Rogers, Junior Re was not to be held .in Duhbarton planners did not. feel the shortest school, and had hot c!asrs and he Mr- R, .Dey. )sill. celebrate, s birth- Cross; Met. G. McConnell; senior chool in ari,attempt to Suggest that• -!route through'the township would be cocoa, to end the Dunbarton people day this Friday, January i5. P party. - -- citizens; lIrs. F. Benham, blood clin- Pe P e ,do not oppose the best. Sorry to report Mrs. 1 a�rlor of IN 1p�.-Gordon Hepditch, budding; Mrs. original route. As a matter of fact- Mr. Blumfeld•admitted there were 5th Con. fell do 1n sort! cterr; alt - William Hooker, home. nursing in- understand that tller_ee are some 50 St" apparent advantages 'to the shortest injured her ribs and brcast bone. W itructor; Airs. 'L: Peters,, voluntary' persons affected-by-k h e Dunbarton r7 route,-but that the planners felt the hope she �tiiif soon be we!', again. route and who originally o osed this line should be--on the ed a of 'devel- The Cub and Scout Auxiliary he. services; Mrs. T,.Wheeler,water safe- route who are no in.favour of it. o anent g y ty; Mrs. INIary Hartwell, homemakers P a meeting at the home of Mrs. i Air. Edmund makes reference to Hundred Customers one lady asked how Metro Planners Shanipy, on Monde •.�npervisor; Mrs. E. G. Allman, social - y. January 'l ltj "the tactics of a few interested par- _ arrived at their c clusions re,future when Cubs' and Scouts' business w: ` convenor x ith assistants Mrs. Daniell-.ties and the C.N.R. overshadowing' Jenkins and tilts. Glenn Julian. B growth. discussed, 1 the true case." I can assure Mr. Ed- -may purchase - mund that the.objects of my commit- tee consist firstly, f representing h ; To The Editor'. eons affected yby the concession n Shelly Cup Saucer r st -afld BoWu'llah two railroad route and secondly, in The statement of Gordon Edmund, presentinj 'to Metropolitan Toronto "The 'Coming of the Lord' in the 'last Clays' is the 'one far-off divine president of the South-West Picker- Planning Board their objections to event' to which all the prophets r only $1 2S • look forward , ° .Now What is meant !ring. Ratepayers Association, which this route based upon sound planning -by the `Coming of. the Lord'? Surely God is at all times with His ' . It cared'in. your publication of last arguments.only. "Our tactics" consist creatures . . . 'Closer is He than breathing nearer than hands and feet'! week infers that there seems to be a of positive action by honourable ;Every `R Week for 6 _Weeks. P Yes, but men cannot see or conspiracy imrnatcent and transcendent, cannon- conspiracy between my committee means to achieve our objects. I am This is made possible by those eon= realize His Presence, ,until He reveals Himself through a visible fbrnh' t/tnd the C.N.R. to cloud the issue in happy to say that our committee is cerned relinquishing profits in adver- and talks to them in human language. For the revelation of His higher° the matter bf the C.N.R: access line', not so 'desperate in its attempt to tieing campaign. attributes, God has always made'u •of a human instrument Jesus' ikb ugh Pickering Township. oppose the railroad that we must de- . was such a mediator, and the Christians bare rightly regarded His ap- To Air. Edmund's remaaks, "that rote:our energies to force another P'CKER'I�G earance as a coming g of God. In Him they saw the Face of God and )raving presented to the Metropolitan(specified part of the Township to . -,,� through His lips they heard the Voice of God. Baha'u'llah tells us that. Tor6nto.Planning Board an alternate accept the access line. I regret to say j the Coming' of the Lord of Hosts, the Everlasting Father, the Maker lout.- along the second concession of however that Mr. Edmund's Assocta. 'JEWELLERY g and Redeemer of the world, which according to all the prophets, is to __ _ tbe�1'ownship,. C.N.R. offeials have tion apparently, cares little for' its take place at 'the time of the end', means no:other than His martifesir taken, an active' part in assistliq a neighbours in that Mr. Edmilnd vig- w WAIN ST., PICKERIN�i ation in a•human temple, as He manifested through the temple of Jesus protest against the route", l,can•only orously argues. that the . railroad of Nazareth, only this time with'a fuller and more glorious revelation Say that if the officials had so acted, should adopt alternate route No. 2 Card for which Jesus and all the prophets came to f< The Rural Route Mat')�Couriers P P prepare men'g Hearts arid; :':sty committee has no knowledge of along the second concession. I;ndoubt•• minds.", , game,•1 suppose the.presence of C.N.- edly these statements of Mr. Edmund would Pike to thank the many per. „ ;, sore who so kindly remembered totem Baha u'llah and the New Era by Esslemont ji. officials at•a public meeting upon- are his .own only and I am aline that � gored by my committee held in Aja_e they do not represent official policy, at the Christmas Season- Box 179, Highland Creek, or phone AT 2-2409. ; •gn January 8th Fast led to these re- of his Associates. —Gordon West, R R 1; Clifford I awks. These officials were there by Quite obviously the C.N.R. does not Anderson, R. R. 2; Frank Deanaine, I%* SAMAIS of MC Mtao TOwlrMtr R. R. 3. - l �- r -• w _ { • , MISCELLAiMUS - -- - CLASSIFIEM, ' -INSURANCE S _ WR1TE EVERY 'KNOWt1 TYPE OF 1NSURAf4CE �� _ ARTICLES FOR SILLS. t: -- —COMING. EVENTS _--CYRIL E. MORLEY -��wDQUARTERB � �. SALES dt SERVICE ; O PLYWOOD CASH AND CARRY PRfC$$' St. Anirew's Presb Church K P y'W QEAt -ESTATE The regular meeting of St. And 4x8xs. •gam - -- If S'on in ' rew's Presbyterian Church Ladies 4x8x3 S Your money you'll WILete, AS CLOSE TO YOU AS YOUR TELEPHONE Aid will be held,in the Sun.:$shoal ) 4x8x% For a little tin, a lithe paint ,Room on Thursday, ,January 21, at 4x8x4G $7.9>k '3Z KINGSTON RD. W. PICKERINCi ONTARIO -Make - _ 1C►La a Iawnmowen seem 'lust what,they ain't. 2.30 p. m. All ladies.of the congreg- ' 4x8x3a -tom" -_ SEE A FULL LINE AT anon invited to some. 546th's Sheathing 'Plywood _0&11 TELEPHONE-4CKM NG: OFFICE 67 = RESIDENCE 767 - _- ------------------ =--- 45th's 83.E y SMALL'MOTOR 96th': Underlay WE SELL THE BEST -- Pickering - 4x4 Pop. Underlay xL26 AND SERVICE .THE REST C. P. and T. FUND FORREST LUM$ER CO: LTA - COOPER BLACK LTDd Can - Pickering 684 PAPER D .RIVE Opp, Pickerin SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1960 .B Twp• Poliqe 8121116w Please Have Your Bundled Papers No. 2. Highway "0 CALEDOMA-ROAD - TC�tTO ;SEPTIC TANKS At The Street Phone. TEmp>e 9.2361 LE ----------------------------- CLEANED ---- ----- --------- C ANED - The Friendship Group FOR SASE V1Ai of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church JdcIntosh $2.W per b� �: ' --- -- sties 4 - ___ .^ holding ttr __-vFi�_ - Oahswa - FA leer, BU-1 T hol - at e f s. Het Haw e a the ho o Air en n O a 3-'4012 16 Windsor Dr. Pickering, on Wed- Please Brias ,Coataiaers j r. ----• --•--- nesday. January- 20. at 8.00 p. m. All And Week-ends i f4?!!C '!AN=iB C].1sAlIED ng this group -- NG ORCHARDS OPT E ladies interested in.joini PIC are given a cordial invitation to'attend diu Mid• West'2*Ug ed$g Vf�s - _ - STATM RGAID, /ICKlR", LINT. - tpl•IIN M EM. S.2M Tl� iiAN1TAS! WAY Hostesses' Mrs. Ella Ybung and On Ns. 2 �iishwa7 New "aft tatallyd Mrs. Nellie Mowat. Phone: Pickesfs+g 367M2 ------------------ - - ti0 -S - 1 --------------- _. W. *- ANNUAL MEETING R SALE 950 Dodge Statiom 11riMt 1R )K � - .. 1, ARD TWO Wagon. -115.00. Phone: 'JOHN . LAY ---------------_ `------ ,'Ratepayors' Association Of 92075.--- - ---- ?EmPle • Iii SURANEi 1'ic THURSDAY, •NUARsip - - • TH$RSDAY, ANUARY 21. 1960 Re°'�OPM � fig; Floor Price. • RCIDMAN 8.00 P. M. ' Brought Quantititas Of Stored t URANC COUNCIL CHAMBERS • Surplus Eggs Tq MMIW And PRUD COMPANY �� � E� METAL BROUGHAM Slashed Prices To An All.Tima Low., Election of Officers Take This Opportunity And : _ ogramme for-1960 , $ T MORE EGGS, r pr EAT NITOMORILE - 1 But-Be Sure To Bn Quality. F --obituaries- - ---.- ONLY THE BEST 107 KhiGSTON ROAD.EAST WORKS Loe"pecialized Hermery Of 1 Telophon•u ring 29 Authorized Censumene am • 7EfItRY HASEK 1 - CHARLES EDWARD HOOD Church St. North, Pickering Office: 8talien Plaza Ajax Sl:oppr Centre Phone: Ajax 480 C•mParry Dealer Per Is Ready To Serve You. Regulad - • GARWOOD- Funeral Services were for e do Jan- Wetk7y 1ya:iveries To The Vdtage. • uary cth, for a Ue-loa( re-i•lent vi Phone Yotu Orders --327J3, = GURNEY Y,�keri T•a4►ns1, _ • n the p�r;pst ni'• - '— Charles Ed-Hard Hood, c%ho as..ed a- FOR SALE - 1931 Pontiac 4-door Ir1012TGAGSS t - N'a in , • RHEEM . AFPRA_$ALS e y Ajax Hospital an the :nd: :f- ' seaan., in good condit:o.�, ,,2W. Ph. :. esa. He wan 78• years TErnple 9.1744. brief ,li •. FIIVDLAY ,. eer a bJ r -. - -----------=------==---:-- otd on January 1 �. NEWELL F17RNACES, WiJTER HEATERS Born near l3rougharn on the 7th. CUT RATE CLEARANCE PHONE' PICKERING 143 TORONTO: EM Concession, hi was the 'ssn of the Coleman blend Air hi boy F orced pits'2-362! -.�3AS' RANGES i late John ,Hood and the former. EIiz- Air Gas FUrnaee. 80,000 btus- REAL ESTATE BROKER abeth least. _ FLOOR FLRNA 025 - Reduced to- $225.00 ' PICKERMIG VILLAGE Mr. and Mrs••Hood were married Two Co Space Hsaters = Gas =w. `HIGHWAYS' 1.4 MILS SOUTH SIDE NO. a HIGHWAT' TOMS 4P to 3 Ivers in Toronto, in 1908, and farmed here- Reduced 25% BAST OF DUNBARTON• P�abMa eA f0 ressCd�tng for many Coliernan nversion Burner Gig all their lives.' g ears yon the-pith: Concession. He • :;`: - used To $75.00 awe N�Na 1� was a member of St, John's United Two Used Conversion Oil Bustles:14CXIRIM Church:Brougham, and a member of 45,00 MO. -2515 'YrHRiY survived Otnboasd Motors - Nrrw and Used. thq Canadian Qrder-of_Foresters. ood iliilda by: has L e I ( - and fdaughter (M s: Da en r M BUZZ �� ---------- •. FSauIIsy Gas Ranges. Now • 'Itiw�.) Many Other Items nozl, and a'sister, 'Mrs. Lernmon, of MUST CLEAR FOR NSW STOC= _ t RADIO AND TV 8ZRVIC= Brougham: TWO sons predeceased E R fi`E A T I I6 D COMMZRCIAL `RZSIDZKTIAL INDVS" AL WIRING him wasr held from the - WORK GUARANTZED 9 Tudor St Ajax PHONE BAYS- PICKZRINO Eachnie Funeral Home with Rev. A.Me- Phone - Ajax 07 293W E. Cresswell officiating. Interment in f _ ZVZN1lilGS ATbmtre t�las 'Erskine Cemetery. REAL ESTATE _ ` tOfl4) >tZR'--WHClZ-------- 3.ale Wm, Dy iFIO]L83 FOR SALE ' P�KI[*dn9 M'2 West Hall Hiighland Creek or :` - Day, swell-many years. -IN$ O RE- l R. mum Mr-. Wm a Scarboro. �S ent of Port Perry fee many years. Contact W R SAL$ 7% - - ---Gloria Jonees and Doreen -Jones re- passed cc rftber-$3, Oshawa Hospital on . Mr. Wad REALTOR O -,.,.ceived ' ins for ''`:HEATING -SERVICE i - PAMemnber 01 Toronto TO 3ftrr--r-pro} ged H p' perfect attendance. ness. H -had-beer- in.and-out of the sisad3-siert sort to liar that COIN hos ital man times, but was alwa 1 £�: p y p y P y. yy Real Estate Board IS. Reg. Iioskins uas unabiee to cheerful and never. com lathed �. HO 1-0991 AT. 2-2W . !' i return home from London after ; en-. NATURAL GAS AND Mr. Da•, the son of the late Robt: --""-- -- ding the holidays with `her parents ObL BURAFEttS and Hannah Day, was born in P'dc- STOP 2SA Kingston Rd gonfb an account of illness. ".I sting Township and attended_Cedar 814,500•- Solid C14y•Brick..Groomed Mrs.-Walter er Carson vis- n n 6C ease sc go. e -.vas's ormer mein- bungalow.with-tea �'- :,red Mrs.'Errol Carson,,in- the Belle- �'•ber of.Mt. Zion Church, an% later of orated in oils. Beautiful landdscape&. • � villc"Hos ital last week, and report CL]LAN•bUT SERVICE { Port.Perm. lot,•50 x' 197. Furl basecaant with 2 DAY OR 1�IIbWT P finished rootna Man a little improvement.- _ He leave, to-mourn:' his v.-iie the y expensive ex- y, MV L COL The annual congregational, meet- TRAILER HEATING formtr.Isubrt_Horn?`three daughters: tray included:. Call - Mr, Wilson: THEN PMEI� . ing will be held on Tuesday evening Margaret (Nlri. John Hayes), Port Bus. HO 1-0991 or Res, AT 2-236,5 PRICK JaThe an ual meeting of the SAct v,: p TU OR 3T�,A AX gerToronto. and Ethel Mrs•.George PAUL McARTHUR, REALTOR —_-;- Service Class %yell be held on 1�e& J Freeman) o- Scugog: al>o one brn f OR RENT - S-roomed co • nesdaj,. January 20, ai the 1home of ------ ------------------------------ ------ -___ --_---- her, Richard,' of 'Balsam, and tuo Phone TEmple 9-267x. ___ ____ furnished. P o •; Mrs. Glen Manderson., - sisters:-Miss Jessie Day, of Toronto kecrest Dr, Fairport- Besch Miss Phyllis Jones has rebut ed Card Of Thanks and Annie (\Sts. Rhin Bu:irby) of - --- -- ------------ � .. 7 duty at the OshawaIospita+. b�'e wish to prtend our heart-fel't L'Th�dge' WEEKLY CA• or un-married -------------------------- mother's RE f a SECWN Standings As January Bowling � acts kof kirrdnesspp n es ages eft syme pa toralRrr�!L£rj a.,�n s ad, o bt o (;n�' E ii 1.e -2 $7.00 per week. Pb. m ant Pick - T m e 9-2075. s pathy .and beautiful floral offerings- ited Church,, assisted by Rey. Der. HELP WANTED' i ` Team Points received from neighbors, relatives and i Pern', of the Presbyterian'Church. --- ' many friends, especially tbanking r, No. 6. - 'Barbara _' a9 fitterinent; took place in Kendal! -HELP • No. 2, - Doroth} _ 28 Rev. A. E; Cre;wetl-Eoi his consol- Cemetery,-Utica. APPLICATIONS will bo r ivied_y ing:Fords, in our sad Bereavement of c' No. 3: - Amy --------- ----_-----_-•--^ • ' by the undetalagrted for the rKtioabY a loving husband and father. Po T.�. H F� No. 7..- Eileen �; ;Ajax And Pickering Hospital BUILDING INSPECTOR .' t SPEC A! STS 11 0. 5. - Hazel 19 Mrs. Chas. Hood Statistics December 159 _ , far tl:e Village- of Pickering, PH. P`� ER No: 4. - Evelyn 17 daughter, Mrs. Dave Lennox and Total in-patients admitted 22.1 BRUCE A. HOGARTH, Clark _ f'May. Number babies born 36 Village of Pickering- -------------------------------- Single (flat) - Anne Pen- _ _ --- -_--------------- _...---- _ otal out-patient. ell ' _ _80; High Sin le Chandica --'" --noels 2 g p) .. - -'-r "' In-patient x-rays CARETAKER WANTED l BALSAM MT ZION Isabel .Fenton 265; High Triple (flat) To Get '3 Quotes On oUE_patient x-rays 1;2 St. Francis de Sales Catholic Schoo] Y Messrs Grant Carson arr4 Donald Anne Penstone e656; High Triple Lab: in-patient treatm't;. 8,;i Pickering Village, requires a fuU.- Wilson accompanied the- Ontario (handicap) -. Pat, StratWid 705, Lab. out-patient trcatm't� ` p P '7 time caretaker to commence duties -Gountp.�urtior---Partners' 'ck,�•ir to 2p0 Scores And Over.- Flat Over 280 .Expenses P1s5od transfusions l,� oh or about February 1st. Applies. a: ` Toronto on Saturday, where they - Nfinor-.ctperationa_ -=2h bona pare to be mailed to tfi .Anne Penstone 280; Isabel Fenton r r • 'eta nr o won the` Competition of Cor;atty' 251; IShrn Br Pickering Township will not spend 1 peration: `7 sighed ' Bryant 225; Pat Str;%ford s oE: ate, Choirs for the Province. amounts for umhases over •8200 Eal°•• eye, nose.-throat-oiler. x'7,2 •present employment, explerienc, and+' 222, 217; Norma Baker 220; Hilda The Merry Homemakers'.Club met Mitchell 218; Pearl Richardson 207; without getting three quotations, in ---------- ----------_ references. on Saturday, at the home of bf i<s Hazel Dawson 200. future. EXCELLO FLOOR SERVICE P. J. McCabe, Secretary, f, Mary Jean Jarftieson. The Roll Call . _ .-• -- They also agreed that they would • ' Dunbatton Post ' was answered by--each showirk a 200 Scores And Over - Handicap not�nd any, more money on the HARDWOOD FLOORS SANDED AND ----------------------------- bound and 'wojktd button hold. •('hey Isabel Fenton 265; Pat Stratford present Municipal Building except-for EXPERTLY REFINISHED,'ALSO PAINTERS and DECORATORS 1 made plans for Achievement Day, 264,239; Fern Bryant 250; Hilda Mit. maintenance, emergencies.or urgently - _ _ 81.Up per hour for quick, clean, '.e•• The next r•actin, will' be -an Open ehe�ll 244; Pearl Richardson 235; Bid needed alterations. ALL TYPES OF FLOORS CLEANED guaranteed, first-class painting inza Meeting at the church or Saturday, Thompson 229; Hazel Dawson 226; The reason given, that the pmsent AND WAXED, ESTIMATES ANYTIME paper-hanging, j the 23rd, at 2 M. p. n•. anvr still d:s• -Dorothy Bryant 224; Marj. Hunt 211; building rhay not be' used too much ERIC STOKES _ • � I play their work. Ul• Staples 210; Pauline Howe 204; longer: - OFFICES - STORES - HOMES d c' The Mission Band met on Satur- Bitty Madden 201; Dorothy Phelan TV 9-2103 FRANK WHITE -F1�1 day at the hont-e of Mrs. T. Jordan. 200; Pat Cameron 200. -- '--- •------------------'-- orators - R Pick W .� . - - � • � ,,,� Dec R. 3, �. 3 +_. xscw I I.• :. - - - - , - - - y •� r , - - , 1 .. , .•.. I . s . . , _ ." . _ i G mother; and one son Gerd, of Mark- . • Dunbarion United Church or of little Johnny Theall, of Shep- Jos. Amos of Second Concede' . �� The funeral was held from tae -- pard Avg,-.for.�is fifth birthday,.o - .Rouge Hills on the birth of their The Clarefuoat Lrbcary :Field their Dixon.Funeral Home, Markham. In- - The regular morninig service" was the 5th of the month; with sixteco,of dhild,'a baby daughter, on Jail �auual meeting on i uesuay ulghtr termeat at lv hitevale Cemetery. The held with the minister Rev. J. W. his link friends, 8th, 10 pounds 3 canted. A sinter r}nd elected treat officers for uie cgttt- sympathy of the friends i{r this com- Wilkinson in the,pulpit, assisted by bars. Kate Dunsford has returned Cathy 5fisan. Chris. Cameron . . ing' year. .munity is extended to the family. Rev. Rudd,.of the B: and F. Bible home recently from a visit with her Gordon also, this is the thin •I _ Messrs Les Lye, Bud Norton and a Miss Gladys Witter and Miss Etta Society. The choir sang- 'Go Ye into 'sotr Mr. ent Dfrom a Toronto. grandchild for his is t Mrs. �ill Voss will attend the J)r Should- Campbell, R. N., of Toronto, visited the World" with Miss Cecile Robin- Mrs. McCully of Kingston Road -Campkin, Second Cancession.. ;Ce_Party in 1'dronto on Saturday'et�--/ Mrs. .Mary Matthews, on Saturday. son at the organ. Mr. Rudd took spent a day last week with her dau- A birthday Party was given in pnirig, at the icoyat York. several appropriate texts from she ghter Mrs. Crossgrey,•Altona Road. of of young Mug. Griffin, She The Young Peoples Union of the Bi �N . - Gospels of St. Mark and Matthew. Mr. Earl Adams and Mrs. Florence Ave., on the 10th. United Church enioy ell are hockey YYA He stressed our need for reading the Johnston. of Toronto, spent last Mrs. O. p, Wa(driff and daitg - game between 'foroifco and'i3�siud ur The January W. A Pillage Group Scriptures, so that we :tray- have .Thursday with Mr. and Iles. C. A. .lull Altona Rd spent last Fr FToronto, on Saturday rigor- meeting was held on Tuesday after- knowledge to pass ort_to .others.. By Schtivalm drill "famil Altona Road. night and Saturday wif�her _- } y t . Littlq LeuUre Ma:.µeij t, remover• , noon at t. ire of Mrs. (, Ijisk. the nerscasts, ands newspapers, we We are glad to hear that Mr. ' I. ter Mrs. D. Wallace; Scarboro. *. r , Lint nicely atter . her appen lectow Sympathy is extended. to the Ed. can, see the call to nationalism in ot- Williama,,.Altona Road, is back at. - ,last week. Sleep family on the passing of Mr. her countries such as Africa and In' -work .after an attack of flu. .• S_s Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Roy Sleep, on Turaday morning, January dia, which indicates a desire for a Mrs. D. Wallace, Scarboro, visited. ROSFBANK . „McLeod in" the loss of her aunt, at S. The funeral was held on Friday. better w•a_v of living. Often this her parents Mr and Mrs. O. P. Wal- Mr. and bars. Ufna(, Pine . . �tichmond Hill last Friday. The Base Lme Home and School change makes us uneasy is their driff and family, Altona. Road. Road had a baby anuskrat with The largest crowd of skiiers this � Association meeting wa's held Sion- movements may cause a disturbance. Happy Birthday to little• Russell la-af week, which they fed.add 1 -k ;winter, went- through .here on the day evca.rg, January 11. Mrs. Phin A developed.society blinds us as our Mason; Altona Road, on Jan. 14th, after till Mr: Dave O'Brien. Fr _ : �Ilray to Skybft, last Friday, was the interesting finest speaker, material and cultural benefits create We are sorry to hear that Mr. Hand man's Pay, rarest p the '__ - •. Mr. dad lira marl,-Beare are en- and-spoke cry- "Our Responsibilities ..a ieeling of buperiority. Jesus had Woitzik, Alton Road, is confined- to rat to where h bebnged. yoyirig a holiday in Florida; for to osta t� compassion on a „cic a,rd_weary man _his home-with flit • •. The Thursda Afternoon Ed Jew weeks. _ The On-We-Go Auxiliary and their -kistd:-iVe loose read the Scriptures ., The Thursday'Afternoon Euchre will be held. again (his we a Mr. Bill Towder is conii.re l to friends enjoyed a party at the home 1 in order to know how to te(1�others w•as held at the home of Mr-s. - F. home of Mrs. F. Schwalm '-rya . , . I)ed this we_:; with flu of Mr. and Mrs. Don Lynde; Sat- of Jesus' compassion. Jesus 'told the Schwalm, Kingston Road. ,bars. Mr: and Mrs. Aldon Knight, tg Sorry to ':spurt .ti9r. and Mrs. T. nrday evening. woman at the well that we must have .Schwalm served tea and cookies af- barton, are staying with her-pad. r both couiin¢d to their nun:e. �Srs. Walter Willis was in 5toronEo a better a ter_playing_a fxw games. ... Mr. and bars. Ed. Schwalm'tetapi K �G egg ppreciation-of others_ and. Mr. Clare ICeevi! was in Toronto, on Friday attending the W. M.'S. their way of life. it we know God The little friends of Ricky Red- Fly after their rented home bumf I,- - . IDs Sunday, visiting an old school pal presbyterial at Knox Presbyterian we will devclap in appfciii oil with ford, Woodlands Road, wish him a they can not live is it. . X)t. Fisher, Church. <v-rripathy. Al of life's experiences happy 8th birthday. We are pleased to know they r - - The L A. of.the Guides and the lira. Stewart Wilson,•Fairport•Rd. ttivo•a parellel in the Bible. There- Comm cin Sunda er =Brownies will meet at the home of North, has been ill this past week. Lure:we may find a solution for most � g y January.Rouge no (UHo in the result of Chest e the Christian Science society, Rougti cent Home.'as a result of there! bars. Ira Norton. 'All moth_rs a e bar, and Mrs. Thomas Veftch, of of our problems in its contents. We Hill, will hold their Sunday moaning -being heat during the storm. . - jnvited to attend. Ajax, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. G. may complacently thick that Christ- services in the West Rouge Public Happy Birthday to Mrs, C.U. Mrs. G. Benson and bars. C. Red- Code, on Monday, January 4. ianrty is bn the increase, but such is School. on Kirkdene .Ave. South, of of Old Rosebank Road, Januar ab4,iii--ispent Friday at the hoax: uL Mrs. Everett Smith, of Seaforth, not the case as the increase in meth- the West Roue Rouge Shopping- r - rs. Bertha Todd, To:onu) a form- g Br opPiHS We are sorry to hear that.Mn' _ _ ._ =' "- spent a few days at the home of bar. berhip is, not keeping pace with the Centre. Church is at 11.00 a a?. and ealvin, Old R,osebas lc Road, u :•,t 0! resident of Claremont: and Mrs. Code. -this week: .increase in population. The Bible can Sunday School at 11.00 also. Oshawa Hospital folkrwing�ai _, — Mr. and Mrs. Hc.bday and M and Mr. W. P. Cropley is confined "to go where missionaries connot go, as A Reading Room will is open is a fish • - )Ora. Wm. McKay, of Turuuto aeie bed for a few weeks. in Russia and Red China. Why,-have room at the Sunset Inn at Rosebank Young Allan Kavin. Odd Rose- ;Sunday visitors with Mr. a::il Mra. Mrs. F. Mills returned from visit- we waited so long to tell pe8ple of Shopping Centre, on Tuesdays and Road, South, hopes to have the; 1. Rennie. fag her son in Montreal. Jesus is •the question asked by-the Thursdays frow 2 to 4 p, m. off his arm next week. Mr. and Mrs. George Blake ,and The Horticultural Society Banquet thirsty heathen as they first- hear of We are-glad to hear. that Mrs. The monthly meeting of the 13' family visited Mr. and Alr�. Lea. was held in:Dunbarton.t'nited Church hint The baslteti of flowers ,ia the Wm. McLean.' Highland' . Trait, is bank Home-and School Asyoe. ', _ Fakes, of lion !!ills, on Suu�.ay. Mr. Tue=day evening biF. Richardson: church were from the funeral of Dfr. felling a lot better after having flu" be head oa.the nth of the moat ,Fakes was a member of the same Air JULncipal of Pickering Digit. High Edward Sleep. • last week. Rosebank School at B00 p. m. Er ,Forc,e.,squadron during the Iasi_ year, School, Mss Ada Linton Dist. Dir- - The Annual Meeting wail be held, t4'e air Rlad to hear that ever as Mr. Blake and Airs. hakes v;3q a eetor or the Ont. Horticultural Aas_ on T.uesdav evening the 19t).• at 8.UI Yane one.wek+osrte. - , frie-tid o_f Mrs. Blake while :n ling- ociation. n:ll jnak•e_the pre=entaticit P. m Keen !Erie in s:t:cu(, !'curt. are dotty to hear that Mn ` r normal Rafterct the-icy storms, - Jenk ne- i.."-Ell in Ajax Hospat� V�and. f*- P, 4takclbea. mn+.,e^ v` Pr .- -- f to _y_,- _ - — -- _ e•are city to ear sn- Don forget Uncle Steve's ' The—�4`omea s sLitute meeting SteRefbo+. 17ant,arton. pa<:;.! ay:tv In _... - . ;will be held in the tuntiirun.'v lz<„► (:j„r,da. virile on vacating,,•Ja, . ROUGE - - -'--- - s that t f tot 30R Of air atul 3Ir� J, f.^aharn Tale-it Scout Show, thj end of oii Januar ZOttr, when a' Cher:-r fie- , paccrd away rrcerttly. our sympathy rirar. -Entire..must be in by i y trth. Her hotly w.as f o^.rr. totttr for I�L :,; e+cte'nded to .this-•family. . runty:l5, at the latest. . Call: - irnonstrafsvn will be lid r en. ltb)l�Call ,ervicc at tV alla,cebure Cemetery. A buthd:y p,c;;t we.; ,:will;be anskcred t.y ” Your ei:�r,t. : - - ? .,s �a;'.in ao r 'Corrt,ratulations to bar, and _�.ira. 21473 or.TF. 9-(501, any time. .-storage problem”. 'Elie grogcatt: ..and _ - lunch committee:. tilts. �V. ltia :Mrs. . _;J• Norton and N.Lrs. R. Mor-San. ,_ _ w. __ _. • - y_ The Club Girls are tc have : -their cotton dresses.completed��; tkr - - , - - `Y hoe one of their• r.s- _ _ _ _. 23 c P - - s *93k I rs`r �1ru_ .. .. will win the.�ti. 1. Scl.o a p ,. - - .. . .Ievement Day.is tq be held On Feb- - - ._ :=nary 13. at L xbridgt High School. - . • '" -` -' • Th' month!• meeting of ti_e Uer,t- .. . eS y _ ' r e . Led Church W. A. was held in tilt S. " . ,S Room on Thursday. Mrs, Jackwn : 5.. �d Mrs. Stickwood were-i,' •-harge `�,L io - . ,pf the program. Roll Call was ano- _ ., F 1 ...; .``wered by--paying; the' genia-rihip . Fee. _ - - - y v - TJNere's Np{hing like d re[w cAr awd j __ Mothers L A of qtr Gvic es 2 Brownies will hold a,Euchre. an-1 a " -.no new compact car like Flat Corrrdr. 1 - _ IWtute Elephant Bingo; also a idm . ' r fhis is the standard model. - s � aftd buffet lunch on February 4, at i . . _ _ I - a•oa p. m - -• . , M dieton who celebrated lii9 93rd bar- " e ' - _ day on January 6. A party wad \.11 A way - held at the' home of Mr. and Mrs. l .< _ rt"atence Mercer on th. _ _ _. . -.• t 4 NP • _; Ur. Mercer is•Jn:•very good health _ . 4 L I — , F ,4 and still enjo}ing life to the' fullest. - :_ . . . 1BR000HAM _ ..- i . _ _ If iT weren't for that compaci rear engine you see pictured below, It's an air cooled.en in�- : e. o;hen s :-t;tu r• Euchre w - - oc era ,n or the en 'ne boiling colt"or hose connections r held ay u,ual un "i'ur•.,Lay ,tomtits, hevrolet. of course, could have scaled a conventional model • wearing out. The savings 13n start here and go on. It is more I. ,..� when the iollonin,g were �catners: down'to compacCcaT size: But !e wouldn't have been anything economical to operate. towpay less for tires; less for license I. kfrs. Hongti,'Mrs. \�', CarR;,n, �lr:. ."' ".'' I ti,i, Corvair, And it wouldn't have shown• anything like :• 'places in mwt provinces - ike g = Ti.att5e«,: ltlr. Jir. Hors L+1i, �Ir air s ast hang: chili g and tide on dad n mbie, anili g. Most impoCtant, 'the Corsair engine is in`the rear. iri eniousl l Con only ,t i s ti i h n g y 1 I G and \S c: Ferry t�cli� ` Corvair is different from other compact cars : , , and it takes ' • ardu:er hlayea ;: a radicallc different power plant to mat a rt that mono, ..combined with the tratisinission and differential. Engine heat i 1 . as a r. 'zt rent-to Look ..;-t�engine again. ou Il notice t at t e tic cylinders rie . _ ngers. The floor is-praetteally-Nat< . •• btra. J. 6aei� arc Mr. (ianiiirI ho izonfdHv, three oppo,ed tq thrge.•That's called a, "pancake" With engine weight in the rear, and'with all four wheels in- • The po-tporiec; ^acting ui the W design: It takes up 16s'space,it leaves more room for passenger ae.peddenth suspended a.Corvair will scaniper up .grades,.and °' A. of St..JJiIn's Lhurcl, will be held -. comfort. `will walk out of snow or mud far easier•than any,front-enained ;.`'; on Thursday evcninb 'Januar. .14, at :. Ii, an unusually' light. ertglAC, made almost entirely of alumi•� compact Model.dts stecring is so.light'-handed and precise there's 4 the hotiie of Mrs. Lloyd Johnston - :rum As a re,ult..Cor•vair WCi_ht di,iribution i., ewel!ent: just no need for power steering: no one in the world•would even _ 1. 'about iO 50 frolic and rear-under the harddst braking:You'stop want it: Just thread a Corvairthrougfi traffic and park it. You'll 6 `he )devotional--fo be taken by 11rs ufck: arui ou stop is a straight line. '4 K y' P 8 See. Test one at your Chevrolet dealer's right away.Burton,'while.the P.rubranit wtill be in' - 1 ' charge of bars. H. Miller. All ladies • .. - . welcome. ._ --— - — _ I . . ' The'%V. M: S. of St. John's 'Church '• . .1. 0 . will hold their regular ..meeting on '1. 'Thursday afternoon, January 21, art _ a , �' A ''the home of Mrs. R1rs. G. Hodgson; � assisted by Mrs. R. Miller, Mrs. A. - . �\.; J. Gray and Mrs. E. Johnston. The 13 r...... _. �_�. 4 T CH t - 3 E K; Program Convener—firs, Ray Ell- . _(A)NEIN TYPE CENTRAL _ ;. 4_ 8 EVRO T K. �icott: Roll Call-Menibership Fee. AIR CLEANER. Poarit- ' �= - . Vv ill all Secretaries please have their plastic, oil-wetted de- "� _ (�� T--- -� reports ready for this meeting. sign gives higher effi- -` , .::,:."9re:„ " R •. N M CY INe! ALUMINUM l 6 S a)CENTRAL AUTOMATIC : ° } lr � > .a MEAOS.,peeply flmred, r. . Mr. and Mrs. Gor=e Percy were _ cieney. (D - ...• -. ,. —' ' . .,1 - they alloy far N, . , l ... . • �at.home to a regular family ather- - weed _ _ — •• eficient-;luau-diesipa---- ,... k. .ing on Saturday, wheu. they enter- CHOKE. .Ensuring bal- _ .,;,� __tlon. _ _.�_ ico, Bo;gym amillc,m Us na�c8, Whitby °fit I oropto, I14nm- '. arced 'air•fuelumixture .z E � N0RQ0NTALLP 0R ' r•.'. - i-' a! both carburetors, I - POSED PISTONS rivel • always. and Ajax. E Sorry to report N1r. W. C, Will;or?^ (C)TWIN CAIINURETbRS. - F" '"Pancake" design sas ? -• � ...J K. f comPectnes irM ease r,• Providing more precise gg` � • of service. coritined to bed v.ntth yneumonia• I v ;cline for #` L` � F i -' 'One of our oldest residents, Mrs. colic! of ea • max mum econo c • i my. ... , ..,. ,,... �.,.> >r a S)'CATION�FeaEuresN• �_ David Seebeck, pasesd away at her r ' q -. :(0)COOLING BLOWER with E '7 full•flow'bil filter. aaii' 3tome here on Tuesday, January t , Mirmostaticalty oper. special oil cooler E Mrs. Seebeck has moll! known here, _ sled damper maintains > '' being a member of St. John's United most efficient engine ~ ''Church, a member of the Women's ; tem"fature, g -A i Institute and a regular 'attendee at - -. - - ti , G -- O E N E R AZ M O T O R f r each, when health permitted. SJte has ___. ._. . .... A . E , v 7..Y - ' • been a shut=(n for a liumber�of years. t' ` '' . , - -• . -. _- f " She eaves to mourn her toss. Lour ^ - ••• _ I ..� _ ---0-------------------------;. .,' , - ---------r---0-000-0001 -C-� ,� daughters: Mrs. Swart 'An*ony, of 3r. See yourlocrsLouthorizedClttvroi!etdealerl �l'hitevale; Mrs. Ambrose stings, _ 1` `' Miss Zella Seebeck, of Markham, and . - 'Miss Ethel Scebcck; at home, .oho � Fe'W AINSWORTH LIMITED. AJAX . ' Is, :o :aithfully.-taken. Care.of—hit — — �I ( • : w 00 AniGION IN BUSINESS e�• _ , — - ,� QiSCU99ED BY , ' ' TORONTO EXECUTIVE � :. �i.RASD N The �. was of sl liatottsi im , RQ., 1 - a TV Seivice good btLa(ae,, a><eth , especially Life In. Beautiful o In 7 Different Colors a Can bi .4 aurance executive and a member of Aar! Mrarilce oF. 1bI � � w , Ode4 :: .Baha'i.Community of Ewbico e, al OA t e Shema :~:UNEM R whea he spoke at the 'home of Mr. f�00�1 A ur Fli and Mrs. Sam Tranter in Rouge Park Ft Mff.UIfR R Isat week`at an informal discussion - x 8 or cut to size ' 1S'.'to 1/2"thickness IMill • �1it>t1�aiQ p on religion. - • "Religion is a way of life" said 011011 stain, • Wciftrkb.of O Can used as sidins Mr: Weaver, "therefore -W-in,ust be - Bergmann 'Auto Bad ' Privole kn+bulana:.Service an integral part of a man's-business over shingles-or-clapboard �: Free estimates.' DAY OR N1GIH'1» ._.__. methods. Some specific teachings of IkYlIblsi Equipped _ f the Baha'i Faith have special,import- - _ , --- • ante today". 'He mentioned, for ex .:.:PHONE PICKERING `ETATION RD., P(CKERINB WM. McEACHhl1E P ample, r rap. ProS� sharing is`2 method m=hicE �- --Phone: TEmple 9.1811 - _ <f • fins brought peace bet%veen labor and - iltter posts, iEm�le 9.2520 - - - management-sad 'new. profits-to - _ORAHAAA HARDWARE '.Phone Pickering 193 buAnesses which have ado,ted it: 'it_ Repairs Can Be Financed . 9 not only - - i y provides a fa;r division of - ;-•PiCkerinj4, Ont, profits; but a just incentive for labor, he'pointed out, and described - �� an t Kt's AND CLAfiKE t cess of-buminessmen he knew who had �� ces Paints I tried, tie method: when other plans � ����T.10M II f iled_#�em__Qod'- -- .UCrioN> Iea — oo Gass, E.c. W. H.J. THOI111PSON, B. A., LL,$, Ples taught by Beha'u71ah and de- and Authorized scribed by Mr. Weaver included: LL._ at Ontario and' Yoa�. Barrister and SoScitor . graduated income tax not only for - laam Sto* Implements Rouse. British' Columbia and Outsrio the democracies but for all'nations; ­. General. Hardware bold Furnituri. Read Estate Glenwood B abolishment of extreme wealth-and _ - a Aft odi Specisilty at'$essoaable ldg., Ajas. - extreme poverty; fair rates of inter- ` PHONE 46 PICKEIRINlp Dual Ssrr��� a Ajax 166 eat; elimination of any, kind of preju. �' L ' Bndaess Phone: A dice in all business relationships; and _ Redidencei T$anpte g7 2656 freer trade 'with fewer barriers, so r f markuds� a. OCL 96n Ma a ws that commerce ca,n be regulated to SE TANK CLEAN OUT ` P. O' � yet" a0a tfie greatest advantage to- P'"" "d °sre �•.o �t.blirhd Creighton Fraser D nan - dRiao44des sided 16fi. . ' St Andrew's Presbyteries Church COMPLETE SEPTIC.TANK SERVICE f,'TI J ' The church auditorium was filled _ $ Murdoch to capacity for°the-Sunday morning = _ - - service. The service was conducited � H$tly TANKS INSTALLED �!��p Barristers, Solicitors and Notories by the minister 5fr..Kmaeth Heron, - _L' L FINRY B- A. The, choir entered the church -= Pubiie - _ to the Processionat 'Praise My Soul : a Bank.of Commerce Chambers, The King of Heaven". The New Tes- - - PAT D FINN E TE. 9-IS41 ealki �� tament Lesson was read from Acts SOiMCt#Ol1 5' Sh"COO Street North, Oshawa Chap. 3.and 4. Ip his srrmon Kr, Notary Public Telephone RA. 3-3446 Heron emphasized the fact that our ' 111402116 as Old >ii Wom Reed Roots in the Christian'Faith. mtis4 - 1lJtisblaad AT. be firmly grounded e we are to carry AT. 3'T991 •r AT. 2-I36Z _ WANTED - - on the work of the Kingdom, God ; ER �� , COUN 2Y BOX did his part %hen he'gave his only - &AWN ACIiIIA[I;� o Son. The minister asked the question • -- ifenv lad to 5.3t y YAMS „7104 we-doing our'parti".The choir UMBER -AND BUILDERS SUP�'LIES. By acct with Mra. McClement at the organ, A w ~e44a 40d W116 sang the anthem "Even Me":with - h7m+ab Helen Brisbin as soloist. The joint • PLYWOOD . ...'PAINT _ sees CALL - ma. xgm_1►Mr Pses� And, week of prayer seivicea w ere. found- to be helpfal to all three congrega- .. ,'DOORS AND TRIM �� 1 tions'.and were well attended: A bate OX Clilt'l it i t� snp,.e glAIM . 099lee 3MC14"i is being.prepared for Evangel Halt; - V Conuibutiorrs of can foods and. „ � ��� Wafer ? J A. ledlsssf 4eti 8Q14 clothing would be appreciated, Road OsTd 110. Z Hlghwery Btation -ROW. AM2111r, Fxelr' :flaw. 1jUM�+ed 6dldi•d1 BT., GEORGE'S ANGLICAN 1L R. 1. Whitby, Outarle wed a.e cHVRCH 78EPHONE PIGKERINt; 36i 'itis aW4s weet of lt<6tegry 4a, P:ek4rias Ontario ' r Ne. t'HlgLway. bet-neem y Rector ig4ltb7 and Ajwt REAL ESTATE Rev. H. S. Shepherd, B. A., D. D. Or AJAX 1045 > : Wlsitby it[O a-3+sa j Photo co-op now in Pick. Box' 146, Pickering - Phone 191 orin and Ajax areal. TO SUNDAY SF-RVICES " 8 Ai 6.30 a m-Holy Communion prompt 1140 a: nL--Morris y . L111AB/NQ� . - buy or sell-'for rant! a Prayer .� , _ ' 11.00 : m.-Hal Communion �neral hard ,Liss : . c6urt60%JS_service ask for c4eli suaday7 �r - - 0 NATOReem Mr. Blower. 11,00 a M--Sunday School in the w e Coll - ;-::. •. Community .Hall- 11.00 a. m.--Nursery in Rectory �!azn'nea - ,Room - ages up to 4' years — w low.: >rrelt r6y sill ; A• J• Se11atz - WEDNE-sDAY - 'Paints Electrical A T' l� C ----------- ----- ---- ONUroI insu - Reaifor 10.00 a. m:-Hd on- pC. 1A --- rand y Coinmuni and Pickering 590 or MO. a-3337 Intercessions �r The S'ck - >.. - -----------------'-R _ _ ova t E � AJAX ss �tC• 'To ' Glass - - _ NORDGN.- _ a i eets : REPAIRS : t ,may Oi Month 1+11 F�cs Tuesday w At i ■B M - OF THE -- • CHURCH alsdon' .PHONE: TEmpL X1191 1 a • HOLY TRINITY UINDJU A. K. F - R R I N Master d W 'W A. IL ZATTSW -- * ---------- - - - - U PICk Pickering . nited C'hurcb Pho�le-3�9: erg FUNERAL AND Minister: Rev. Melville Su"ra 1000 Q. CONAN T, B. A. SUNDAY -AMBULANCE..SERYICf- -JANUARY__17-. 260 4nd 8C7LIQTOS A R 1113 c LR 1.45 a. m. - Sunday School eaNTl'S BUII+LIDNK3. AJAX No. Z HIGHWAY 11-OD a. m - Worship Service 7% aim" Ilk A. u.6awa �Industriol, Commercial 8 Residential Wirleg AT DICKERING BEACH RQAD AUDLEY - `i 1.15 p. m, : Sunday School PrdmPt ;Efficient Service- — Free Estimates tI3sU 'ariCe Co. Teleph_one ?_ -p•- m. .=—W eraltip ser.�i�. r _ - - -- _ J. MARKS 1110ift For A"Comb, AJAX 1059 -=- •ChristioR thence Society Tel. TE. 9-157G R.R. Z Pick* - P ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO ' �� ifadmms. YaeoSls invites Yea To-ne ResoLr. -- :. lossiraaed « Ail Man& Church 8er.ioi DUHBARTOH RADIO. TELEVISION �! BRADY .,� 4�TGSTON _RO:4D tiVIri811 8L �.ilbsOA ! cN.rtab else. Jsst East or PICKERIN PHOM: WaITBY•Vl W Y AT 1` ] - - PLUMBING •STORE t00 A 3A Oealanas Road) . ;' G rr. STORE SALE -,--,-DUN I ---------�__�. _:------- EVMY SUNDA WE SELL (Two EPAIR CENTRE S R Sal School And Nu • s An ris., Fittin=r, Fiit■res art■mbiae r"rT ( o Doors West of 1.G.A.) TWO RADIO & T,V. ,ONTEITM, MONTEITH, R1EML a CO. ment For Rome Mechanic.. - At The Same Hour • ADMIRAL TELEViSiONS Wednesa y 6M CharNnd AccouaNnb _wF+ — . P. m-- Tesda - ' ACUtfMS- _ settns _ k?R TECHNICIANS, al. ' Instai7ation., iiepain • Aitartutiona 110 ;el've 1/0U , uc.n.:d tresMS Licensed YJambers. F*r Idolasstlen, can: T.V. and RADIO TUBES .' CALLS TO THE HOME ' sl -Ajax — Oshawa — Stratford . " WE HELP YOU GET - , ' ATlantic — �!� <. •, , ETC . BATTERIES G. W. Ri■hPtA, R.1 A. Time Pa,meat. At i... Ceea TUBES TESTED FREE P e E.' twenty : • PHONE T �hon� ns erect, -four Oshawa RA 5.1527 WALTER C. THOMSON, 6.011 R waters CA. Q: C, .. E PIC . 2 6 hours a da PHONE K 7 AT 2.2080 OPEN,9 a.m. - 9 p,m. T.V. ANTENNA INSTALLATIONS Alex Sao B:r:l:tes; aolidtor, Noeary Public 1.4320 Kingston Rd. West Hill _ Office Hottrai 200 to 5.00 P. M. 9 TA F O R D l[a,nde� through Friday _ EROS. ''Appomteaeats by Phone Btta+a►wtatrreit Phone:' Pitlwh* I& : "mos pllb/ - San L Mooring f ;-•%.- ctrl. .. ....-. _. _.. _. _ .. --' .• -_.. BONUS TAPE GIFT Of -_ MONTH ! - - r H la n: �'';;�Y�� jyr�5�•r /L ri r,Q`-, .G� f'q���f �df. / 4c � — 4 ' Alp AO .......... - - — - %=~ ��,- •.. y ' fad� -y �` ,.�pi y3r ice / ZEN r ti ' F,..-.:- � `:sue. � ,:' r-..i.•^• � �r ',d - + R • M£Y KE , - AVAILABLE IN GREEN OR WHITE -1 Anyone can own this. handy set.of.four heat- proof mugs by redeeming IGA Cash Register All k 5 Tapes during the next four weeks, at the IGA Food Features Hfec' tiw January 14, 15, d r afore where you shop. There's no waiting < immediate tore r rt+sd' tR i9•s edemption. 16. We reserve the -` fight to Limit quantities. - S A V E 4 c - IGA FANCY LEAN, BONELESS ROLLED POT 2 APPLESAUCE * ' _ .... 1TlNS� C ' - A. C SAVE 1 4 c WITH PORK : TROLLED :. PLATE ATE LARKS BEANS 3 . Ib. - . TINS - - • SAVE 1-2 c - -,. � ,. ... .-' �X,. _, '. '.- _ BEE'F .:r�' _­ ' . _ 9� - — 74111. _UR BAG. Ib. c ; LARGE, JUICY CLUSTERS U.S. No. 1 t SCHNEIDER'S_COUNTRY STYLE " _ f ` - •�'Y•L ey'O�" - C '� ' FL'RE fib:` c K tiliA _ FROZEN FOOD FEATURE _ PINEAPPLE VARIETY—BURSTING WITH JUICE —SIZE 250's BIRDSEYE FRENCH - FLORIDA !ORANGES doz. C t aoz, C ­2 PKGS. RIPE RED BEAUTIES _ No. t C m.gNARCH REGULAR TOMATOES 4ELLO. PKG. GARDEN FRESH-, - = - D-ROCCOLl- ^ , _ U.S. No. 1 ORIGINAL BUNCH _ RINE =-- - PKGS. S. e I RICHAR'DSON'S . ..' I G,A ".'MARKET . PICKERING _ _ r -