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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1960_02_12 „ r• ` 1 .� ,�:ice .._.. ..:�.. -• •_ _- . _ .-,.,. ?_. _. ,, . : - ^�:•+ � H.+f ti- �� -• - - - e: rin Im"s. 47"w Psr Year ed Stata� >�6.Qf W CMURKAR AND SON PVBIdSHllu2S 5c. R COPY Authorsed Act Beoon$ O'a�at NOi;. 77 NO. 22 PMKBRTidG. ONTARTB FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 19W Pabl'�ed Sime'wovealer 1681 Post Office Dept O_RJS,�� scar . . Pry Son with Badge PI W Board To tnvesti a 'Routes - Dunbarton .Cybmaster . n9 , _ { � } For. Hydra. Transmission 'Lines • _ x A hydro plant on Pickering-TPVM. - "+ s'li5p;s Takes`hoie, just east of�Frendh- man's Bay, rubes completed win :twat' PICKERInv 1ft��At� t about 250 million dollars for the plant alone. Mrs. J. H. Purvis was-away fag t When ultimate capacity is reachied . the week-end, visiting .her: eousia„ — it'NII have 6 circuits of 230,000 volts Mr', R. Drew, at Carwingtort, slid, and 4 circuits of 115,000 with an out- � friends at Sunderland. s ¢ y put of 1,800,000 kilowatts. The station The Quilt Comolittee of the loco —_ will be much larger than the Richard al Women it Institute wish to says Hearn station in Toronto. a hearty "Thank You” to all dae--- A. E. Huddlestone, Deputy Direct- members and--friends of the W. L. or of Property and J. T. Gambling, who gave freely of their time- a24 _ Sr., Project Engineer of the Thermo skill in the completion of the quill e Generation Dept. spoke to township which has now been sold.' j Planning Board last week and ans- Mrs. X Hall and daughter Debbfis6; wered questions on the proposed plant. i left last ?nosy for Florida to ata$ .11r. Huddlestone said that the hydro I Z had acquired about 130 acres from friends for a three-week bola-/ _ . the Stork and Smith properties. They said that one unit of the stat- Grade 12, of Pickering Dist. Higt4 rSchool, left for Ottawa on Thurs* ion at its peak load would use 100, �Y aft oori�for a,�, exciting two tons of coal art hour- nd that'before days, too the Capitol. The3a; freeze-up they would want 'to, stock host,.Hon, Michael Stair, will be}, ; pile two million tons. This coal would on hand, and P. M. Johz: Diefeta. come in by boat to piers to be built baker wall speak to diem ii at an 2,000 feet out into the lake- • possible. The group will tour char Mr. Gambling said- that they take -Experimental Farm, the Mint, dies' every precaution.in the interests of National Archives, Laurier Homy the public. He said that fly-ash from parliament EWildings, and will eft the.coal would appear as a light grey - ..'o' ---� 'haze and that to insure this is dis- in on debates. Mr. Parrish, Mini Friday. February 5, saw an unui- `with his 13th Proficiency' Badge. Merritt. The Award in Cubbing is I persed at a minimum of nuisance, n Emerson and *Mr. Russ are three}, till.event in `'Cubb:,ng" in the P:ck- Surrounded by the other members equivalent to the Queens Scout in II smoke stack- about 500 - feet high teachers in charge of the forty-often eying Area. At the Dubbarton Unit- of the Pack, and seen in the back- Scouting, and both Dougie, his 1 would be built. He said there would ; students _ ed Church, Assistant Cub Master, ground are: Left to Right :'Asst. her sid the 1st. Dunbartan Cub likely be more trouble-from small in- ' The ��no (hockey) played at Gene Green, of the 1st. Dunbar-mn Cub Masters Jin Brown, Co;. Her_ Pack can be justly proud of Doug-', dustries with 30-foot chimneys. W,itby last Friday, and won 2 to- Cub Pack. Presented his soh Dongie tramp and Dist...Cub Master Rent ie'e Award. Reeve Sherman asked when •1. The goal were scored by Satryt photo by Barrie Pomeroy the plant would be built. air• Huddle- Go..ld, Norm. Allen with. swistancef - -- ' - d had b stone said he did not know an Ken. Richardson. 1 _ _r, and. Mrs Chester Butt vieis•' not been able to find out from the en- �, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bushby.. Un. _ Car-Truck Crash United Church- Prie�kering Gil en- gineers. It said the demand for power last week. would determine this. He said that in bridge, late years• hydro demand had been.in- Rev. Carwn Shepherd and Ml's. • • - Shepherd had as dinner guests. ass - , warded $14 540 creasing about 8 per cent. last, Rt. Rev. Bishop Hu0% 3rhoelCS Communities Co�iirence 's In lieu of Lases'the hydro will pay Sunday , Tl a ccmmur..t es o: Broug?�arn and it l the township a grant,plus a.60 per and Mrs. Hunt. end Rev, C. E. and Claremont and Fairport Beach were well Attended cent business tax. fans. Olive, of 'St. Paula Chortle, Y shocked t'ii� week to lean of t'te A 4-year-old Pickering girl, Lynda Lines will be run from this plant to Dunbatton. 1 car-truck crash that took the lives Of i` Lee Disney, injured by a starting gate the hydro station near Cherry*ood. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrst. Dr.-R. S. Hosir tt0. theme speaker while watching a trotting race spon- It is presently proposed.that the Torn Mills, Morley Park, .on ti's ar• • two and critically injumd a third per- at t^e L'rited Church Conference in soreijd by-.the 'Uxbridge Kinsmen Club, `- eon. —�_-- - - :•Pickering last' weekend. was greeted brie been awarded 814,500 a- settle- line would run north, west -o: and rival of a baby son, Russell Tfioraas4} - Kenneth Roman, •11,of Whitby for- by a larfre and enthusiastic gather- went of her claim. parrellel to the Brock Road, jog on January 29, Boyce ea* merly of Fairport, Beach, w:s killed . ing at all three ses.;ions. Mr. Justice Danis of the Supreme west to Sun Valley park- and then Mr, and Mrs. Remy at the scene of the trash. Driver of ;, Court of Ontario approved the settle- west to Cherrywood hydro station: tsrtained Mr. slid Mrs. Wm. Ness.. the car, 'Glenn Alan Carter, 19, of ment. Lawrence V. Disney of Christ-� Mr. Huddlestone said they had con-' of Aurora, on Sunday, and Mr. sled Brougham, was dead on' arrival at ins St, Pickering, her father, re- aliened other routes and next wee.}, Mss. George Hall (former Jess Scarboro Generai Hospital. His pas- ceives an additional $1`,306 h ,cover_ he. and Sir. Gambling Kill be back Ness) of Toronto. On Monday, 11[s.in aenger, Robert Barton, 19,�ef Clare-I with maps of all proposed routes for Bill Munroe, Cobourg• dropped moat, was in critical condition in the I' medical expenses. r The irl was standin on a railing the transmission Linea and compar-t for s visit with Mr. slid Mrs Boles. same hospital. g g atives .costs. On Wednesday. February 17. the 4 Pickering hoig Totiv:tship police said in the Uxbridge Municipal Fair-� W. Hard Craig said he felt the � gorunds, 'May 1958, when site -as Y Pickering District High School will Roman was south-bound in a panel struck in the forehead b a moving, Planning Board would be foolish just have their Music and Drama N=Bh! truck, loaded with mushrooms from starting gate fastened to the rear of ag to sit back and accept the--route of the at S.00 p, m. The-piay conducted by e- h in- e will be entered in thA h He• s t the Board ern dro u ed u g Mr.Y M Leq mtnio atu shroom farm on the S the Do n 5th Congession. cal vebtigate all, 'routes for the hie, ' Colts to Drama )resund- - 9 '�• Doctors insel•tedl a -metal plate in �p�+ � - : At the top of'Barr•ett's Hill Ile the girl's' forehead. She has a four- before the hydro tegina acquiring Vocal numbers. and nu tic are und- collided with the north-bound car � inch soir. property er the leadership of IM r. A. Clarlt driven by Glenn Carter. Police had-to Reeve Sherman Scott asked when - Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Richardisoa, 4 Fry the doors open to get Carter and the hydro would start buying land }tad Dr. and Mrs• Richardson, of ' Barton out. They.were rushed first to • for their right-of-way for the trans- Elmira, over the week-end. . r Ajax Hospital,then to Scarboro:'Rom- ah ,Off�eer TO mission lines. On Monday, the Pickering 'Vill. e a� was crushed, when the impact . Mr. Huddlestone said they would age Fire Department was called tq caused his load of muslsreema-to.come_ - ".' -• like to start this spring. He said they Aldo Lodge. Squires Beach: Ths forward, pinning. him. He leaves a would require a 210-foot right-of-way Tuck Ship next to the Lodge had wife and' five children. {r ,` for this purpose: _ caught.fire, but damage was not too Glen Carter and Robert Barton extensive. were on the'way home from their Keith Balsdon, of the Pickering Boys Caught jobs in Scatboro. Both boys were well- Township 'Rod and Gun Club has ask- a At St. Gee roly Anglican Church known to t e north en o t tie sown. "' "'"` ^ ' "ii +h"' " y ' 7. on Sunday, Holy Communion wtII ` A former judge of the Toronto sent'conservation o allowed. ef�at 9.09 A. M and all newly_ ship. Family Court and Chief Probation , patrol••the area to enforce the confirmed members are, expected to Officer of To Juvenile Court, he game• and fishery laws here. I In Car—Thefts be present. St. Peul's Church, Dust- Officer was well qualified to speak on the I barton, will hold Holy Communion ` Citizen's League Fly q iii. Balsdon told council that the 1 --- - g y ;theme; "The Christian Family and (officer who now, only patrols, the A' 16-year-old Douglas Bunion of at 11.00 A: M. Relatives and friends~ • Society are cordially invited. Greenwood park was formerly enfore- Highland Creek and a juvenile �om- On Saturday evenin he touched orl' }anion face 8 charges liy Pickering The Pickering Rotarians were in- . Carter Relatives Here' _ g ing the above laws, 1 subjects such as, Is• going steady y vited to dine with the Ajax Rotary Brougham Citizen's League made s good for3eenagers-, How do you,knoty + Councillor Harry Ashton said, "Pic- Township police and :i b Metro , Icering Township pays enough into the police. Club members on Monday night, to fine gesture this week, then where they if it is love or infatuation, ect:, Conservation Authority." The two boys are chdrged-with '2 . -hear as guest speaker; the manager �. bought plane ticket:, to fly the two - Sunday morning he.'spoke, on the:, Clerk L. T. Johnston said Picker- charges of car theft; 4 attempted car of the Hamilton Tiger Cato Est- w daughters of lI'r;. Frank Carter and' family as an institution. He said he g ., her son-in-law home, following the found that such families do ncit ing pays about $5,000 a year. !thefts and 8 charges of theft of goods ball Team. Council agreed to make,the request I by the Pickering Force and 5 charges Mr. and Mrs. Bongard had his ' sudden death of Glen Carter on Man-I break and`are tough as hickory. He to have the conservation officer patrol of car theft by Metro. brother Harney and daughters Anrt :y day night.- mentioned that older and younger the other areas in the township to en-- Saturday night the township police and Mar Kay from Orillia, v+s!• 119 Mr, and firs. Donald Peters, and Te'-11av d- once,the laws, reeeiyed a call on a car stolen in Scar- - Miss Eileen Carter of California,were could see no reason to get upset on .Sunday. .:. flown here by jet plane, on Tuesday. about,it. boro. Investigating n car in the ditch Mr. Del. Wilhck of Windsor, The Citizen's Lea "You on Second Concession, east of Altona spent the week-end with CaptaiD gue. took money I Y ou have to live with it, so do it Rd., it turned out to be the stolen car. from their.bank account to purc}iase �he told the congregation: Federation bevy The found another parked car with pyette. the tickets. The action speaks for In the afternoon he touched on teen y Mrs. Bailey celebrated her birth' tracks around it and became sus- day on Tuesday,, February 9. We the high esteem in which the Broug- age marriage. Dr. Hosking ,does not icious. urns- ham .people hold the Carter family. agree with-it because he feels that. 1fi p wish her many happy net — ' Same "As Last Year e' Dick Bodley radioed for an _Mr�almer, Riverside Drives 11s* year 0Trls are" riot mature enough for oflter cruiser to_ oc' o e sou _ marriage; and often end up in the improving, and we hope Fie wrll bee, New System For end of the Altona. Constable Peter back to his rlCnnal self won. t divorce courts. The. Federation oD Agriculture fee Nichols and, Dave Tlemming, spot ` The Woman°'~ Associations served Miss Bernice Chapman, of Tot- dinner on Saturday evening and Sun- for Pickering Township with 20 acres tiiig a car backing out of a driveway, onto, was hostess, on Sunday, to Telephone Exchange i clay at noon. They eve Men's Choir or more, will remain the same as last apprehended- the driver who turned Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Stork, KT. and + y ' year. out to be'Bunion. Bunion told police A new telephone numbering system sang 'several selections on Saturday Mrs. John Stork and Mr. and Mss.; r A resolution-#his week set-the-fee that a boy they passed; Vvalking'on, Hug# S9u1Leg1 of Pickering.-: t. will eventually elimina--1 a ex vening,-- - at-5-mills,'-mil this mill rate the Altona Roadr was his'accompTte`e lad to report Mr. Herd names in Ontario-and Quebec, J. W. _ is' optional as far as the farmer is and polite immediately picked up`tfte We are g , i,nw-ry, manager of the Bell Telephone concerned. second youth. Mooney touch improved, y :.req- - said here this week. Ask Highways Take. Ovei Liver= from hospital. Mr. Mooney is retl- initially the plan will not affect _ wired to'atay in,bed for another lets existing two-letter ..fLe-figure tele, pool Road Between 401 & No.2 et I Set Salaries For days, and is atilt'under the doctor's~' _ ti ohone numbers. west Rouge 'To G - care. Mr. Lowry said there w Ile no Pickering To�nship council will ask `'' • • Mrs. Walt. White, Grace and Jim ' •hange in existing plans to introduce the Ontario Department of Highways Full-time Firemen attended the baptism of Mrs.White's + he exchange designation WHitehail to take over Liverpool Road, between Street Signs .. grandson, the infant son of Mr. and;9 , . N in the exchange deing-Ajax coincident Highways L and 401. Pickering Township council this Mrs. Elwood White, at Ajair, ev J ;h the changeover dial service A resolution was ,passed to this week passed a bye-law setting the Sunday morning. effoct. Since the cicrAn of the Ur West Rouge is to get street signs n �iat'.cb_,_-V, g salaries for full-time�irPmen. ..,.Cott-sfitlerable interest is bafnd• studies have shown that the'num- and Station Roads, a great deal of this'. year. A by-law wus passed thi. week o this effect. Chief, $4,400-4,800; Deputy-chief, taken in trying to get York LSn�+j eying -method of dialing is I more northbound- traffic. is forced onto the S ersit ,here and in the twonshi� Y Litor ool Road which koops it in a Councillor Clifford Lnycox said the X4.0 ere-L00. Y rcctical, accurate anti faster, �In• p cost would-he about Sl,'?00 for the :i'2 There-will he no overtime paid to _ Dory said, _ — �__ t "" rough con4ition mist of the y Q 19ii.e il�TYe - : as wired by his widower one daughter, Pickering; Mrs. Gatzell, Pres. al tion. at the Pi D. G HaYaes on their, recent mart•_ Mental .Health Associa -- - - Mr's. Russell Hamilton; tivo sisters,' the Oshawa Home and School; 'Mri.- iage-.The htide_.is the torIISet Dianne Oshai�a YWCA. �_ ' The death took place at the Cot- Annie (Mrs. Long), Toronto, Gert- Donald. Dist. Oriranizer; also "Mrs. Po+� There rlour9 on Februar v 19, 3 Chief pspeaker,will be Mr. Mitchell y Z -==.Rine Hospital, Uxbridge, oa Feb- rude (Mrs C,..White); Qae brothel Curtin Area President. The foitow- the church ya y Lennox. 8. A., M. Ed.,, of Toronto. ' runty 3rd, of Mr. T. P. Xphir- William, of Toronto. Service was ing officers were . elected for the for this pope couple. - Refreshments will Ve served. non, son of the late'Peter Robinson )Wd at 'the Dixon Funeral Home in term: President, Mr. R Callindinc; Citizens are cocdtally invited to �• and Sobrena Petty, West Hill. In arkhacn, with interment at Locust Vice-Pres., W:.`Snow, A Cochrane; - Y.atal Health Public Iis L attend, W learn about the gratify- , 1878 they moored to Green River. In Witt on Friday- Rec. Sec„ Mrs. R. Kidd; Treamr- _ Oshawa - February 1S. ,y ing tew� of participation in the 1905 1*., moved Margaret McMan- Cottage prayer—Meeting -will--be er, Mrs. .Wks. Michell; Corr. See" new, pro6fam The opportunities for sell. Hc= enlipioyed b�* the#'. P: held- on Tuesday, February 14, at Mrs. H. Coward; Exec. Comm- . volunteers is fields of visiting, lib- W. finow, ?%&lie co-operation with the new and ooneert etc, will be• ocus�!HiIL He fteved'is to She home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mesdames T. Wiseman, H. Mich- "Opts, Door„ policy for mental vary ;, .oc�>W Hill,-where he�reaided for tinsteid, Clare, r nt. T. Bowles, R., Callipdine;, outlined, thirty-four years, and then !p Lao- t3a Thursday o(. last week, the' e)1; also teachers Messrs Shepherd.:. hospitals will be the, subject of d . As,$oo. Dr..M,.. ld Ont not Hilt, where he retired last fall Herne and School Assoc. was organ- and Tomlinson. public meeting of'.*b -Oshawa '� ario Minister of-P � Health caYi• ' ; .aad,moved to Uxbridge. He is sur- ized. Present were: Mrs. Hull, o! Cougratnlat►ons tp Mr. nice 'Mrs Ontario County Branch,'Canadian - OPEN. EVERY EVENING TILL 7:00 P.M. ROVGE HILLS 'IPfI� n.nn o_. ON N.O. Z HIGHWAY EXCEPT TIJRS. ERi.._- .�• _ ti 'PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAS'., FEBRUARY 11th, 12th, 13th. JUST` EAST OF ROUGE BRIDGE- . �.. ROUND — -- --LB. —,- FRESH (PICNIC) PORK p d c c ' r. ^ LB. ' ROUND or SQUARE END 469t . ROASTS RUMP ROAST .- , LEAN - MAPLE LEAF .� BACK BACON =.-,.�y the piece c LO- GNA ' .Sliced lb.'35c 'CENTRE CUTS OR SLICES Ib. 69c _ LEAN PORK - END CUTS OR SLICES Ib. 5gC . ib. c SMOKED _ t� BACON SQUARES 1b c FULL 1 LB. PACKAGE LB: FRESH LEAN Arth urs Wieners` c G MIN D . BEEF _ . DEVON SLICED KINDLESS :- _•_ BONELESS ROLLED BREAKFAST LI b.pkg. PRIME RIB ROAST . Ib. c - FRESH SLICED -- - PORK LIVER ':_- b 25c POWDERED. SKIM MILK 3 Ib. BOX For Your VALENTINE INSTANT- c Ganong`s �C,HOCOLATES - N (SAVE 12c) •, .. ;priced from � to '� •95 ...Per box,' ox -T; WHITE No. 1 Pure Canadian . .. - :(Save) 10d � . ,.. • priced-from to $ :95 each LARGE 28oz. TIN --- - . _ Maple Leaf - MINCEMEAT - Pure lbs - LARD SPECIAL OFFER OF 5c OFF PLUS 13c OFF MAPLE LEAF Y2 LB.Package �. NABOB Regular Grind . .. - - E---S--L. I C E S_ ' 9­ ­­__...._.......� I Ib. ba - - ' - -C _ • -O_ F g C ?. -- ------ --- SAVE 18 cents SWIFTS ST. WILLIAM'S 24 oz. JAR - - _ - - M ' ' 12oz._ tins - for '�� TRAwBENR_ J- - _ �P RE 15 OZ . (SAVE 6 CENTS) • - TINS - here g Special Offer of Sc Off.Plus 3c Off ;' ' ' DOS - for C _ SHORTENING 1b c _ FOOD CASE OF 48 TINS ;3.95 fbod - —An-r3ceellent chance to get-rid of r Mrs. E. Fletcher went into_Ajax church hall on Tli�us evening,! C:-Clark flamed- surplus, useable household items, o� Hospital-on-February 8th; and _'her anuary 28. The minister, Rev. �i. • and clothing, is to be ocfcred by we Jack Haze becamz tune years old friends and neighbors all wish her ' Shapter was in charge and opened - Whitevale Recreaton Association, , on February 5th, and celebrated_ his a speedy recovery. the meeting with a short Worship R� CM—SS C6airma�r when it holds its Spring House- birthday by holding a parry on Sat- Happy Birthday wishes are ex- Period. The various reports were re- cleaning Rummage Sale at the Odd- urday at his home on Fairport Rd. tended to Barbara Crosier, who was ceived. It was encouraging to dote fellows' Hall, in Whitevale, on Sat- Many happy return to Joy Haw- six years old on February 8th, and there were more 'children enrolled s James G Clark, a resident of this urday afternoon, March' W. Home- thorne who was eight years old cin to her mother, whose birthday was in our Sunday School, and also, that township for twenty-seven years and me Baking will also be sold. February 7th. and to Sandra Usher on February 6th. They celebrated more were eligible'for the. Regular ad well-known in many service actin- Convener, Mrs. Walter Anthony, who was three years old' on Feb- with a family gathering on.,Sunday. Attendance Awards.•The W. A. will ieies locally, has •been named the 4-- new catapaign chairman for the Red �s analrtag Plans for this Annual ruary 10th. The First Fairport Beach Guide continue their project to renovate cross Canvass that begins in Much• Project to raise funds for recreation . Judge John'Grudeff, father of the Company welcomed their new the church hall. 'During the year a 1,_To launch env the at be ign under his for children and adults of the White- well-known pianist Marion Grudeff, Guides, Jo-Ann Munn, and Mary new electric' ocgaa was purchased direedon, he has organized'a eon= vale.area community. She and her was the 'guest speaker. at•a• well- Wilkinson, on Wednesday, February for the church. The M. and M."Fd. Committee now being formed; are attended meeting of the Home and 3. The Guides are.progressing w•on- was susstantialty in ac .-,Officer -cent that will feat*4r-the Pickering making arrangements to collect itemo School Association on- February 3. derfully at the ,present time and for I960 are: Session - Geo. Todd.. =Youth Band, Qtoirs and Individual for. the Dig-sale. + )"he Citiienship Convener, Mis. T. their leader Mrs. R Crosier is very Wxn. Hollinger, Earl Taylor, New- Artiats to bw held io the Pickering Pr r ' to Sensed with the co-operation she is ton Laughlin; Committee of Stew- High'Sahgol Anditonutn,.' Tuesday work.on'the new Lhrffin Creak written by a tea-year-old student. receiving from the Uuldes. aids - • gveuit>g. March.taL All work on the m 'Darn (to replace last on"'Why I like Canada". Mrs. War- The next Executive Meeting for Roy'Morrish, Renbren Tindall, Keit2n� program xt Voluntary., including the year's effort which was washed out wood ended her reading by adding the Home and School Association Wood, Donald -Matheson, " Jock_ artists. Adti&s2ofs will be free by the flash flood a few days after in a most sincere note;'that,. she will be held on Wednesday,- Feb- Shields, Jas. Armstrong, Donald — _--• Mr. Clark bas �o ea&d 3 m� it was.built) and ow-clearing knd felt Canadians should appreciate • ruary 17, at 8.00 P. rn. in the school. Milne, Edward Alves Wilmot tug.for alsc of the' Camp- -• - - . " . sign'for Team Captains-, Cativoasers grading Palk. Park for baseball, what Canada has to offer and .vas Friends and neigFnriors extend-` Gates..V1fm:--Morrish, Cuff-Schwattn;, and anyone interested, for Tburs er football, horse-shoe pitching and very glad she had emigrated to Can- their deepest syi;spathy to Mrs. K. Ushers - George Wood, Walt. Milne, y pienitking. - ads• from Holland, fifteen years ago.• Ratman and family nho formerly Lorne Milne, Bert Wood, Donald evening., February 25; at' the Red To.ensure the best available con- It was arranged that Past Pres.- lived in Dvnbarton Shores. Mr. Ro- Matheson Jr., Ronald Matheson; Cross;Cer6tre;.BiocbRoa-- '="•"=;'''struction design, the Association's ident Pins be presented to Mrs. man was accidentally killed in a car Treasurer, Mrs. Wm Hollin er, The new Campaign* C liairman of .Works Committee, will submit its Doris ones' b Mrs. F. nihan, accident on the Brock Rd. Secretary, Mrs. Gordon Petty; Bd. the reek?ring ?owaship and Yi2iage J • Y and truck ' of Trustees Leonard Gates, Rot plans to the--Pickering Township one of the-original Executive Mem- on Mondacr night- Branch of the Red Cross, is a Char- Engineering Department and Re- bers, and to Mrs. R. Palmer, by Brown O•wl, Mrs. Munhi, with the Morrish, Newton Laughlin, George -ter Member of the Rouge Hill Lions g- help of the mothers, took.her Brown- Todd, Win. Hollinger, Edward Ala' " creation Commission for advice and Mrs. Jacobs, who was a former ion -Club,"tin which he.has been on the on Tuee- ve's, Jas. Armstrong; Organist, Mrs. Board of Directors,' Past President, assistance, and conanitation will also time resident, who came from Sear• ies on a toboggan party De sought 'from local conservation_ boro with her fagnily to make the day, February'Z winding up.at. the George Todd; Chair Leader, Mrs. Past Zone Cbairbian• He has also authority experts. Additional plans presentation. The Room Prize was Community Hall for refreshtnent�. 1 Donald Milne. served u Depaty Dist Governor. for a special evening are also being jointly won by Mrs. Dennyr's and • Jetfnifer Ricketts, of Fairport Pcl�' The Sunday n th0 Same Annual Meet- A member of St. Paul's-OA-the- planned the form of a barn dance Mr. Fairburn's, Classes, An enjoyab- School took Second Place in the iag was held on the same evening Hill Anglican Charcb, Dunbarton, - (date and place to be announced le social half bons followed. _ recent Public Spea3cirn$ Contest at with, the following officers elected. Lae id marred, with.foucr children. He < Feb- Senior Superintendent; Mr. Wilmot �.. later) with square dancing and old-, The Teea�gers will meet at the the -West Rouge" Sehoal oy 1D employed DY the Consumers' Gas, time Fiddlers' Contests. Dupfair Baptist Church on-Satur- ruary 4. congratulations J'ensi Gates: _�[r. as. Acts» - a Company, rt►ete he is a staff ass-' strong; Jr. Sn •tendents: Mrs.' ' 1`iarold A. ?ipton, Whitevale day, February- 13, at 800 P. tri. --------------------------------= - 1 L, Gams and Mrs M. Ho istant. Mr. Ctarlk has been a bag- - SchRol Trustee;'•hiss•bgen re-elected We arc-hippy to report -Doting - }Teachers of the Senior Depart.llcager i standing member of.the C!>aaicaC' y Chairman of the Recreation Assoc- 5heedy has recovered from her at- :Inatitute of Canada iatioo: Treasurer, Don. G. Hoyle; tacit of inumps, and is back to her A special c ld oa nients: Mrs. Riches,:-Miss R � Secretary and Publicity, Wells Rit- school again. Sunday_when•the near electric organ Mrs. L Mme°F. Irtson and ' ehie_ Executive £otcmittee also..irr-,. Kerr spent the January was dedicated in memory of tlwse mr �5e: Terms of the Gates, , elbdes' Mr. and Mrs: Waher Anth- Marilyn 30, week-end iii-Pr•antfotd with re:- who served, and lost their Lives, in tor` Deparbtseets: ItUs. .W', Gates. ' • - 1111ome OpportuaW oay; Mr. and Urs. Clair Ingraham: atives, and this past week succes3- two wars. also new offrrirt9 pisus Yra. itesmie; Eln. Benham, Miss ' plFlst+rtl �Athite ][r. and Mrs. George McNally; Mr• fully taking an IHM Course is Tbr- presented arA dt'dicated-, a gift' Ruth Taytee, Mrs. Ii`,e Woods and >bktrntires 4eeRO ai4 Mrs.'George Riiton; Mrs. Wept, ovw. •'- ftom'the Woman's Assdciatiom. ' Mrs. Cecil- s. W;�r• 5eeretary- ' -- Mrs. Ritchie and I� M.Tipton. The first day for giving out books A.nimsber of Ladies attended tke Tiesetrrer, Yrs. Wes�+Ftetty; M. sad at the Fairport Beach Library prov- Annual Meeting of York •Presby- 3K, Treasurer, Silt-Petty; Cradle ed very successful, and there were ter in the Uxbridge United Omrch Roll, M� W Gates;,,Piaoists:".jdrs. ' Y I9rescin. ]lira. Campbell! and Min - eighty-seven children and six aduks on Vfiednesday, -February 3• Tiylbe: . who purchased `Borrower Cards" . and Mrs. W. Dixon. - e`e erseero� - The ibraryy Committee would be field, vii been vi 2+lrs. D>is� ---------16SWIN4- ^-- t it- biting R.R. 3, ►KKERNVG, ONT. — Ofd Rosebonk Ad. N. . -- Tl:. 94,617 '-. . most grateful for any donations of oa's 'iother Mr.. and Mrs..'Fred nee4 inexpensive children's boons. , Ireson this past week- We seen to be short of tine Golden The Ha me and School Assotiaa MaeTesia° &po eots. , Work Sook'variety and would lilce to spend have had three skating partiq.. of ",Children s Cloth% - And , 1041TRAR5 oar present revenue on baying the school children. g, RRM& Wor4•S,tc. • 1IMEg►DMdGS // yy books for the Teen-age Group. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Irewn eut&- ZFPee Of 8rnsirg Wns>tsd. , qb eANQti�TS . hato9rapher Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard and fam- tained a number of friends ow Fri- llaai&. Pao • GROU 5, ETC. ity, former residents of Dumbarton day evening. Greenwood�'0o0d p'hoo* ou O R� Shores,•.spent the week-end in this The Annual 'Meeting of Cherry- , ifL' R 1' ..' area, wood United Church was held is the 3 Hera ---E' nomy and Magi-" icence in Action-f.' fix that arts like an `Eight ' Dodge engineers have developed a - �r super economy six cylinder engine that j outclasses any other six! It's an engine " that's slanted at an angle to give you ' - } up to 50 extra miles driving on every __ .. - ankful of eras. Just one of the features in that makes the best buy - ylllll//llll/r��iif ,A the low price field. Mew _ o D D • E .. ..::..... Dart 4-ioor Phoenix a er agin _ . :. _. DodQe hardtop gttalitq prodtt�odl Cheysl eeriog. • • • •'i • • • • • • • r t• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0 a • • • • • • • • •i�i • • • • • • • i'�• i •'' y. . Zn Act on There's a beady feeling of success m coin- a amending a-''60 De Soto This is magnificence - -— - An action and, with De Soto's unique TJni- b -' body-construction, this is silence m'action, too. �. Rattles and squeaks are a thing of the past. Be a De Sato• man and experience the feeling :of command and success. 7 — a • _' . ... • _ SOT . . . .a quality product of Chry3ere ngin eering.D e So to Adventurer r . , DE _ ,For 1960 Dodge. has the complete• line 'from ^.::. _ ; ton-to'76;800-Fi4s. GCW job rated- kmt�— ' SEE YOUR LOCAL' DODGE-DE SOTO-DODGE.-TRUCK DEALER ' tor. es, , ic ering- isney " _ _ Contest - _ — --- ------ - - - _ - iers At We Rouge Speaking t W lEditonal : : ', . . A• GOOD IDEA We concur with the township's attempt to get the Depart; anent of Highways to take over that portion of'LiverPoot=Road -between Highways 401 and No. 2., .� The Department's closing of the Brock and Station Roads offing a great deal more traffic on thi port F naturally.P k stretch of -road. Also it serves as a direct connecting y between the two,highways now SEASON - THE DANGEROUS SE - r l Despite the fact, there 1s p f�iF,4 « - weather >lrliead of us yet, there are mild,.;thawindays r' q- approaching• ' n on.ponds,- - - These are dangerous days for children. play$ g whore. It has been-a' Credit there have - =eeks or near the lak Port Credit last• as took place in been no drownings here such in the ice y -week. Children here, can.be seen probing soft spots­in �witli sticks. Few of them realize the danger, 1'f they fail Pickering Township Scho61 Area School;-Arthuk Anderson, Glengrove well, Vaughan ase Line School;.J'en:uf hrbugh the ice. Y No: 2. Second Anstual. Public Speak. School; Cgmge Dobbin, Dtmbarton Oliphant, ° - our c pond. If the doubt cautious,' It's a good time to warn y here is any doubt at tag Contest held in'the West Raw SchooL Mr. •Miles Cook, origins _ for er.Ricketts. Fairport °° 'ng the creek or a po off. ' Public School, February 4 Left to of thr speaking contest, who donated Placed second- hear ,when*aY1 the should stay a the trophy, presenting the +wine to about the safety of the ice, y Right - Marlene Watt, West RouQ hoto b Barrie. Pomeroy ' School; Susan Lloyd, Rouge Hill Jerry Fortier, winner; David Cain- P Y �• • • police. Present William Arthur, son of Mr. and Mrs. The Rosebank Howie and 5choo in Play ford 607., Ridgewood-Rd.-and his Assoc. will hold their monthly meet,. Pickering Townsh�P William Potts, • sus Year In 1959 ST ROUGE bride, Wilda Saxon, who were married ins a February. 17. ��i T ,. Sat., Ha Birthday to Tommy Kav Wpo rt ng in Zion United Church;Scarboro, Old Rosebank Road, on his 6tt Jan 30. The wedding reception was en,. The hockey game scores for the held.at, the Golt Club and:the young. birthday: �;hlaei Constable, R. T. .Patker of 203 traffic accidents were tnnsves lla-d are residing wnshi 'Police-Dept+ ted and number of pe West Rouge are'climl�ing every week comae next Dance Work Shop Cren,rofsBelavistaeRdYfr1118g�ains e Pickering To P to autos -$62,675.00.- This and for Fri., Feb. 5, they came up �,.pr�� hire annual report w 63. Damage me3; Feb. 26 8.30 p.m• the kitchen stove and burned hi:. yg $4,000 less .than 1958, with some real good ga will be held Fit., Abe Commission acrd it is noted olrce.,. 5 ears were 'stolen in the area, 2 Adams ftrst game: Tigers took the at. Centennial- Rd. Church-Hall. Ede right arm strionsly. �5S was s.busier year for the-P 1 the rmusic/and -NLrG Taolryx zhrrikerathemel se-of their work. stolen.here, recovered here. 3-stolen lead 'with 8 to,1 agar •t Imperial*, Btitlin will sapp y nearly every phi with Barnes scorin1C 3,;Brandt 2. teach you any square you would,like -Mrs, G. Taylor, Rosebank, spen .fySa lsava 11 men in uniform:r : bete a4d e, and redo 2red here 20.022 Jones 2 and Hugh4Es 1 for the winners to learn.. .Everybody welcome artii a few days last week-in the H:asterr. lief Constable, 3 corporals, while Head gat 'the lonely goal for bring a box lunch, coffee will be,ser- Provinces. visiting her grandanother ,, �d 2 dygpatch- stolen vehicles were"recovered by this who is ill. e*ables, ,1 scare ry miles department. Imper. ved. - - .s They over 45 square PmpertY stolen in the area amount- The second game"was more even Congratulations to Mr.-and Mr-9. We are sorry to hear the Hilt ' wrath he road miles. Mileage cbwk Tecevere-i ga. Bill Rennie, Taylor Rd. on the arriv- ch,Idrrn, West Point Crc�. ham ed 'to $12,348.65. Property with Plymouths 2 a nst Cardinal: -,� in 1959 were 1.44,466 see cow including for other department's t, with Lloyd and Henderson getting al of a baby daughter, Ellen Nadine been ,confined to their hntrte. �rared to 114:678 in 1958. I goal apiece for Plymouths and last week and to Marti and Don,Price, The Thursday Af home ti•Ed 1ri The latter. The department this year attended `IIts 9 morre2 than 1958. Mark Riley 1 for the Cardim-13. . t 3A persons for was $ A� Ridgewood Rd. on the arrival of :a wall be-held at the home of llr: Pitta, fingerprin ell _ There drere�6 reports of in per- In the 3unior I.eaga�e the Detroit 4c+n last week. Re ore glad to hear Gristly; Throw Ynzr, biro. K. ter• etsizni;-1al recoi-d$ and 6 for other res 5 � theft . 13 housebrealu'P moon's 1 goal by Glen Har: while lie!- .ope e t out oS the in- • :'A Lie; Consolation, Mir r,cam hit the.' knot with i4 to Goa- ,� home lrom he hospital an?t winners were: 1. Mrs. W'en McLean ..eons. 25 waare.photographed for crim- sons, I t g Pe see Randy will be ALr3 1'31, 17 shopbieaking: '-'f1 bicycle thefts. 111 G}tsbY,` throw Prize; 14rsr. R. Lea i ai records. Males arrested, rooster and k�ome' with.his parent< e moused 970, prosecuted 1051. Fe- other thefts. �� gcWardell ands-hicCt_ Ilan had 1 real soon -De. Stocker an�I Dr. Peet, 04 th , Knox, W arrested 2, surnmonsed 35 and Charges laid under the Criminal{g� apiece for Detroit. The First Ladies° Annual Bowl- Ontario Hospitalization Board vie � that causes bodily for Code were..are t e :•. cuted 29. Persons break and enter 2;, the` second me was almost a ti •n n progress at the the Rosebank•. Cotiva escen ns arrested •1•}!e econ game-was t g Mateo Play is i ited tried in harm 5, Rouge Hill's Bowling Alleys and bowl-- Home Iasi week ;�tl`ter departments, 8 and- 29 nsah"cious damage `•', causing dirt with Canadians 4 against Maple Leafs �CVenite Court. vagrancy 4, possession of 3. Riith, Bruce Craig and Lest Hart Birthday to Mrs. S. Dow' were issued for the ance 3. agra y err from- all leagues. are .competigg. Happy Y 100n summons int firearm 1, The high 32 bowlers will compete for mg of the Rosebank Convalesces` eat and f>43 for other depart- sawed-off firearm 1, PD scoring 1 each and'Mike Henderson 2 flee highest scare Sat., Feb. 20. mc%me; Mrs.-Dowling was 72 yea', 2; .indecent assault •3, goals for Canadians while Rycroh, ed, '$13,821.46. resist arrest Gana kcal 1 _ •-A Pasty w g s r apiece : ]Names edlected, iF1m't+�-?0. • town- commit indecent act L or, Control Dene1ey and Turk a S'� P old on February .ur. art corder the Liquor for the Maple Leafs. $6,232,70. The latter is Charges Mr. and Mrs.-Jack Smith and son 1 given in her honour %it r other than,m re- . T• VM tsh t +ids al►n?�+-- -_.Act; havi>g4 lace 22, ,-llad a &d Priebe of Birthday 'hank HoteMr.n h c_94t•. 1119 �y $1 . lign� silence 104 in s P Peter. R3dgejsood Rd. —yfz.ors• B obtain liqu 49, keep to announce the arrival o! their son, birth�y on February 6th. He ceF autos were. seized or a minor joyable trip to Springville, New wised amounted to $274.50. r for sale 2.found in Ply where over the weekend where th. visited William (Billy) born at_the Scarboro braced with a party. ocearivneee were re- lfquo p tai last ------ ------ --------- in 1959, 2,251 offence committed 12, consume liquor ,Mrs. Smith's aunt and her mother General'Hos i t Thursday, Feb- _ ----- Y ;�rrted and 3f169 investigations car` druaknesses who has been looking after her sir ruary 4th. E R R !-� ax public p perrssit ter. Their visit brought cheer and Mrs. Robert Dey 'vrertt into Ajax out' reported and ia- 1. Major occurrences repo There were 787 charges laid under haPPl �. the two elderly ladies last Friday night to the horse.of Mrs. . wets: indecent assault 2. Act that ranged and, the Smiths felt their trip.- Maria Komposh an Admiral Road to xposure 2, Xnault 91 vm apes r+B c indecent attend a stork shower for.Mrs.-Ersil- lbodecent — ELECTRICAL, to using been well worth while. mpted suicide 1, suicide 11 from ractn8, littering the high- Several of the local Kiwania-and lia Karstulovich. Among the guests and s 2,auto fatsls 1,death from other language, y�tlaout a license• their wives attended the .Beaches were Mrs. Doris Taylor and Mrs. Ann 2, criminal negligence 1, repo way 1> 0 1178 Eases pro"�Kiwania Charter Night at the Orchard I,a�y of Toronto and Mrs Gert Lind PLUMBING g inttoxicated in charge of auto �� 3018. convictions. Park Hotel oit Mon.; Feb. 8, .Larry say, Mrs. Joan Jackson: of Oshawa, brand L. Henderson of the CBC was the'gtlest Mrs. Reta Fowla.r of Brooklin. For Servrice Day or Nigk speaker and the guests report a very Mr..and Mrs. D. Murchison from .Call TE. 9-1521 this were out last Sunday Dirs. Dick Stephens are spending enjoyable time Toronto, to -' S BAY weekend in Buffalo. We are happy to report that visit with Mrs. Murchiaon'a brother, . ;Pumps A Speclalt `. Ha birthday to Stephen McKean Johnny Keenan, Chesterton Shores is Mr. R. Desjardins, and family. ]! meeting was held by the French- Happy home from-the hospital,and will'aoon We are very sorry to hear Mrs., who was 5 years old Ias4 week be back to school. _� T S� Mans Bay Yacht Club on Sunday, live children attended the Sat- Amy Bell is back in the Searboro deb ?, to elect the executive. for Fifty' Miss Linda Lennox, wood Rd., General Hospital. The 17, season. Toth Tomblin ask- urday afternoon movie at the Fair- Rte Mr. and-.Mrs. Robert Dey and.fsm- rt ZJnited Church, ,last- Saturday has been accepted as a member of the Last Week's Gage °'a _._i> d that the coon .1tio o e read.T his �Pite'the bad weather. The films Ice Follies, Linda has been figure fly went to Toronto last Sunday-to Midrda +eras done by Ron Playf t own were mostly cartoons and skating since she- wgs a wee-tyke with visit'with their daughter and son-in- Plockwing s —Wbithy 3 ',thin explained that with the esr>rses comedies, and were throughly enjoy- and we wish her flee best of luck with law; Mr. and Mrs: Cam gTatson. ysrmbership in the club, every . The Social the Follies. •. Lost Wesi:'s Game ed by all the youngsters. girstams -' �rvald have-to serve on some cow' Club will endeavour to show movies Those who knew Mr. G: Ellis, - �iltee: The •following were elected at..1.30 p.m.. Colonel Danforth Trail, HiShla�d R� pie 4 To om tire; !vent second .Saturday— -t_-}mar- __ nt.r Abank Rd. - ^- � 2 ID office:-Commodore, in the Sunday'school room. 'the nee Creek, will Ire sat'r7 wit.C. �it7e Commodore, Nevi Lance show to be held February S'0 death Fri., Feb. 5, Mr. Ellis attended spent last week' in Windsor, . on PBS Wear Commodore,Eric Blenkarn, Rec- Frenchman's Bay Bowling: Blow Grace presbyterian Church, business. Ajax 4 - p{ckwing 0 } Tom Tomblin, Jr.; Tress., Eric Baycats, 33; Hellcats, 32; Rouge We are s y t r Miss Gale - �c comittee: Ron Jots, 38; ---- orr o hew . Uxbridge 9 ,picketlag 2 yford;. Sailing and John Redhots. 27•; Stinkers, 27; adPins, - Mr.' and Mrs. Fred Hunt, Island t er h -- _------ ---_ Morris is still confined o h owe �yford, Tom Simpson. ' yellars, 24; Roughrider Rd., entertained.friends at their home with.a. severe.cold. a $erda; Auditor: Ron Clark. Notice of 2 Over 20—Jack Buck, 299, 231; Sat. evening, Feb.•6, before going to Motion issued by Eric Playford was Ida Herds; 209, 221, 206; Dorothy the Mason's Dance at the RFdlXD rk. � - >♦sead by Tom Tomblin and asked, that Wiseman, 252; Jim Why , �+ Shir- Mr. Cameron Cowan, ood She following be added to the con- 207.; Fran Wentzel, 208; Rd., .is in Mexico taking n bout. �itntion: All members sailing- in the ley WitF�, 236; Helen Fenton, Coarse and expects to be away Uternntional Bluejay Class and Open Brace Wiseman•, 220, Harvey Fer- a year. ON race governed by the 207; Dorothy Buck, Class in any. tile, 215; Andy Whyte, 214, 202; John The Community Association •well• Zt;B,y,C• shall be of male sex and'16 Wentzelr 216; B6rnice Warren, 228, hold an open meeting-in.St. Edward's . dears.of age or over, and shall be a Gord warren, 213,- Hall Wed., Feb. 17, 8.30 p.m. Every- C0U standing with the Wayne Wells, 227; one is welcome as many items of in- Membcr in g 235. 1p B.Y.C. The, members are progress h single flat,­;-, Shirley Whyte, terest to the local residents will be favourably with building a fleet His 318; High single discussed including the sewers. �' _� ����� a There are two comple- 367; Clare Skitch, 383, Jack - Bluejays. ' handicap—Shirley WhYte, In the Siwanis Junior'Bowling Sat., heal and two 'more on the way. sigh three flat — Ida -Feb. 6, high score for.boys was'bowl- A st ccessful euchre was held at the Buck, ,341, Barbara Banton with ; ''960 Herds, 701; Clare Skitch, 803; High 'ed by Mike Henderson with 219, and dome of Mrs. Ivy Swan last Saturday Fenton, 762; for the girls by �, O i *y the Social Club of the French- Harvey F�rtile cap—Helen 20. 190, Lawrence Ave., N TAR, ,,pan's Bay bowling league. Bayfair Bowling News' • Mrs. L. C. Annis, There was also a. good turnout at T_ ;:I is spending n , a mo th holidays in + yi euchre held, at Fairport United, Florida with friends: 1tnrch oil Tuesday,sponsored by rlrs• Points - Roughnecks 33; Goofers _• of the church. 31: Hotshots 286 Bombers 28; Pin- The Official 'Opening of the New �4-H Uubs are bein. organ ized at thedv6searetas followivorior rj. Henderson, in aid 9 The Frenchman's Bay Home an.1 heads 24: Woodpeckers 24., Wing on the mchiol0r. G11I,epeuffinwAs- _communities of Ontario County. Thos High for the night -_Bilt ��'riglit Feb. 24 8 p. �Choo! Association are, holding a tea , aker: 4=H Grain .Club >Ilmd bake sale, at Fairport United 213 242; Clara Saunders 203 Ron sPt once will obeothe dguest spec the 4.H pairy Calf Club 4-H potato Club Feb. 13th. Playford 201 Dale «'-rigs 211; 4-H Beef Calf Club - �turch on Sat., Doris .'Parkin-_ The.Public Speaking ContesF�the Tractor Club Bobhy Powell received a severe Dick Powell 264; Fortier 4-H Swine Club while sleigh Tiding son 219; Eric Playford 214: Dick West Rouge School Thuts., All farm boys ant! girls are eligible to join one or more of•the sk to.his leg Vic Garbutt 213,1205: Eva was well attended and Jerry week. It took 12 stitches to close - Ara 208; he Bilker cup, donated.by and 4-H Clubs• The age limits are 13 1 20 years of age inclusive, Playford 21,2, 223; Eleanor Thomas' of Rosebank School cameo Lrstfrd Boys and Girls who are interested should get In''touch w as cut' 1 Cook. Marlene 11V , • ,` ,•.' Charles Joyce is in Clekeland this 247; Don Courier a20�e 20 Doreen ing Miles tp rate o e fy , Uxbr g , as soon nt " { q�ri ul ►e id e Booth 2105; J: _ - .Week on business: Beth and Terry cWiliiams 255; Ralph 'Thomas eat Rouge School was a< close cow- the s0 (•r �Pa - - - �pzith left Sunday to join their par- petitor. Congratulations to... these Po: ERs, Mr. and Mrs..W. D. Smith alto l �e vac.atEiovna i ng S teto p hFenlos 60 Malph ' young people. High or e and B est Wishes to rida. Eva,_ Congratulations Thomas 660, 659; Womm and Mr. and - . _ ' 1 .�. _. - • .. .....MISCELLANEOUS CLASSIFIED : . ' I N SU RAN C E _ Dinty`s ARTICLES FOR SALE i WRITE EVERY KNOWN TYPE OF INSURANCE COMING EVENTS t _ CASK �1 CSS '� - LAWNMOWER yY Foresters O P D AND C RRY PRI -E. MORLEY HEADQUARTERS Canadian Order-Of Foxes N WOO I - SALES & SERVICE __ __ _No. L1752 4x8x'd 535 If you buy in_ haste, Are Holding li SS " REAL ESTATE ,Yom, Bey you'll waste, : POT LUCK LUNCHEON 4xex5i i6.6ff WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17. 4x8x% 57.91' F ._. a : AS CLOSE TO YOU AS YOUR TELEPHONE - " For a little tin, ?► little print 4x8x'S4 �• ywnmowers seem just At The Home Of • what 6th'a'Sheathing Plywood 53.13, 32 KINGSTON RD. W., PiCKERING, ONTARIO Ma ain't. Mrs. C. C..Smneh . : . - SEE A FULL LINE AT Spruce Hill Rd. Dtsnbaftoa a 1 -- ---------- - -------- %th' .Underlay t TELEPHONE:—PKKERING: OIFLCE 67 — RESIDRNCE 767 D)NTY'3 ----- - - - s p MALL MOTOR CLtTiIG POT LUCK LUNCHEON 4x4 Pop. Underlay 51.24 WE SELI:'THE BEST. On fih�rsdap, February 18, at 12 FORREST LUMBER CO. LTD. 1111111111411 AND SERVICE THE REST Nom, the Ladies' Aid of St. And- Opp. Piing Twp•- Poucie Stafla. — Presbyterian Church is holding _ - Call Pickering 6E4 yew°s No. 2 a e • -» -- ------------ ----- -- congregation,pnd friends,will be ----- ------•------------- ` Ph4na• TEmple 9.2361 - - µSEPTIC TANKS the --- - 9 `' •5�.. 9" CAL®ONiA ROAD - TORONTO _ -------_: ----_- C�SAIiiSD ----------------------- �•y Guild w" om and S SALE � . Melnitosh - 52.25 Buss. , -- The Wo Other VaOeties Oa Hand 1 r Bt{�CKS BRICKS W. ).-SUIT : _ SL George's Anglican Church Please Brio Containers j r cake and Sausage • _ e hoiding_a_._Pan Ssu ge p Evenings And Weak-ends Supper, n March 1 in a r - V STEEL tion Room of the Rectory from . a�xG Aittawa. M BA 3-4� , o ,.•, om 530 . . PI : One Mile'•W est of H1ags • to 7440 p. n-4 Adults 7S cents: child- On No. 2 Highway CRM IWAL' d!!?Its 'tANaB CLEANI� yen under 12 Yew, Tickets ass c _ m - _ : Tl® v ------ ---------------------------- -available from Guild---embers hone: Pic r 36 .ng • . BANITAB? WA - -----_ SALE- - three-year-old ^—` - .lITATION ROAD, }1CKERING, ONT. - P(anes 126, EM. a-'2M -----� FQR S Gtr• _ .blew taaki Zaets>led Card Of•Thanks man shepherd dog, spayed, good W. WARD with children. Reasonable. Phone:, L►��e; Whitby MO s- I, would 11ke to express my sin- TEmple 9-1691. ,. • 16�i y remembered all ------------------------------- ------ core thanks to - � organizations who nK• FOR SALE - Tyyrewriter, Reining-• •� - - - 7-JOHN Le- with flowers, fruit, cards, letters, -ton; noiseless; office model, in good - Pickering - : RODMAN 3 N sun R �.N C E -_ visits and�enquiries, durwg m tnsy condition• ;50 00 phone: P' ng , x . - - in NosyrtaL It was all ..very much 6E15 after S:OO.p. m. ASSURANCE --- pp m. . • -------------- -------- ------- �F ENGLAND SF#EET METAL a reacted. PRG�NTIAL - - W- -E--ffi GERMA SHEPFIERD PUPPIES COMPAW LTD. - -Registered ,Purebred German Shep- � _ •C4a�lirmatiott Services. bla4k and silver.. E. !� rr - WG� S - htrd puppies, a Yl�f -� AtITOMOB�LE �' �� C. Allen­.RiyersiQe Drive. Phone. ' l07 KINGSTON ROAD EAST � •. - '�-; At St. George's Anglican G't'ufch�.' ,Pickerin 671 M. � last Sunday,.the follaw•ing were sou-: + Authorized Consumers' Gas firmed: Steen Thureson, Jno. Lus- REAL ESTATE Telephones-Packeria0 29 - Y +. •. Company Dealer"For ted, Godfrey ?;lank, Alexander Ol- ` - i • hart, William Cartwright, Mich- .� , dlfide Stalioa Place Ajar Skopping.Centre Phone: Ajax 486 GARWOOD- p - TO RENT - four rooms. Phone.. • GURNEY aet,Oxenham, H. U Con.eul,. Ken 14,AV, I'ick'ering: A neth,Pearson, Robert l�astr.s, Ro-c- __ « -- • RHEEM == mar_ .Chspman; Jane I1,Ir.Uon,ild,_ - --- I $anxn oil iiooa�s •Ann.Thuresorr, Ma+garet 'L otspbelt, Young man with dog, and awe APFFCAISALS a FINDLAY - Helen Pearson, Arnie-Pearson, B'L%-- •-{ernitvre. requires, board, or roonae, _ :MORTGAGES , - - , `' 1 ra �fas er for six months, March to September. F air: m uUNACES, WATER HEATERS ' ..;, _..---G e �E W_E���• - .. he�DS1a'r.�u3'� c`hie_,las 8 err;�tr•. �� y to - �Ddr G. Lund.'B . GAS RANGES lea9e��pl er Bodak, John Braney, Rost Deak� ' eying Post Offic PHONE: FICgBRING 143 TORORT+D: Sll6pus�s-x HELP WANTED „ REAL S$TATE'$ROKER FLOOR FURNACES j in, Gortbofi Flull. EcPst ]antra•-• _ • ; Donald�M013.;- Jon David Noble, ' : PICKERIN'G VILLAGK Berms up to S )'coca Paul Rgbinson, Sin*y Biitoa' Agpei HOU88REE?bSR WANT$ 8416 -HSGHW/,1i'8" 1.4 mlLE'SOMH SIDS NO. Z HIGHWAY Payable oe gas SiH Danks, Gladys Deakin, Dokxc.�. Work B.AS'F OF DU1iBARTOIt Deakin, Ida Hobbs, Lois -Robin,an, Mother of three children'wants post _ - PHONE I" PICKERMO Caro! Syaott, 1lfargaret ,Yetman, is ,'>Der fa home whore this ! IMO. 9-251 S WHITBY work b regnfred. Teasporary waleia '� • e CPt gw661J4 wills mother. Phone . . Obrtuaries - . , - _ . -.-- -- _-_-.r-_--_--The +e a 1,DOM BLIZZARD ELECTRK _ S a Tc�i O pss hoes for,-quick.DIO AND TV SURYtCL Zh. 4"th k place at Ajax i i _ - WORE GUARAN-'FEED Hospital, oa Sun ay. February 7, Bpi, first-elasa puirstirtg aswd tC0>I[>St8.RC1AL RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL WIRING PHONE lOAYS -- PICKSRIN© 19W• after a short ``bases of a very pap:r-banning. well-liriawn. life-lostQ residant of this ERIC S=0KE8 is has FREE ESTIMATi towaahip, Dmsgall Raatcsec ry =!3W' ... .. and - f1iVYtNING3 — ATlantie 2.1186 74th year. FRAME WHITE N R W R 3, Pith i - - --- -------------------the son of the late Dexrators R anng �illon� Pickwing � ----- ------ B8 ? HITS Mr and firs. Sztos Reatmer, Wes . - _-�.-born here, attended school here,srd 'FILE AND PLASTSRINO , : was a member of th bout he Pe r Hisis wife, I ER HEATING Church ACF.Y ThLE & PLASTERING: i ..ice i f7 Charbtte Rowsoit, Predecsased him PHONES: +. "'�4 wOUR SERVKE o wy a few years ago. He is surviv- Pickering, •ATlantic 2-,344 l have a Master Plan first and then do ed b9 one son, John • a 1Highlaad Cnsek, AT. 2-1706 our-zoning." _ ter ern Mrs Has- : It was agreed that Metro Planning C �� VT RATE r Hof Wsst .Rouge grandsons: apr 30 B will pres t their recommend- 1 Frank of Hghland Crrwk --------- - ------------- E ations for Master for PickeringOLEiMAN Remade` ' Townshi t.o ng Board' andL acsA7u' ' thra p _ 1 `'ROAD Council on Friday, ebruNT 19th Eumaces, Spoo• Flea l & Mlafer WR „As soon as the Metro Plan Is WaN i Ploor '''Ce �H St Aadrewts . 11ea1ess. RonBes. Presbymriah C'hurcb Pi bwblg._ am The Howie and SdsgQ1 EseCntive �... 1'passed, we will have to ewdorm to y Furnaces with at. •will fold their rOgular meeting on it." said CouitidUor Ashton. Furnooi Clean Out - s7.50 = Tiseday afternoon, "Yes, but I think they wU1 listen 4 Srskbw Cemetery, hslre _ -T'visday, Febru 15, at 6.15 p. nu i AIMS A11 .memfiers d to aitead� BAY Ti R �i4 t* plaints,"*&WReeve Se >L did -� - - --_ -- --------- - urge ConACitlorr=�« - �� - This week is Scout Week, and sd1 Al Cubs and Scouts' were required to �i not think it Weald hs hsird to zone the /VAX "T meet from here attetded the wear their u'niforrtss to church ant - "World you make Provision for TUDOR ST.@ AJAX United Church, Pickering, on Sur- t sir•ant arm sweaters a sea . gieenbelta ;and the etslargemeat of. Sa urday a*cuing an ua- i s h 1 M id to + „� ee, oa t d die _ the hamlets T" asked the Reeve. --•--------------------- day. The met`s choir sang ``How kindly dispiatyed the erttsblem and 1 "Yes", said Councillor James.' Great Thoo Art", during the Sat- crafts•of Scouts in her store winri + f r Reeve Scott said there was urgency Hill, entertained firs. Toyne and urday evening session. aw. Mr3. 'Sowerby's Euchre in aid j s for zoning in the south, as it is one Mrs .McCully, of Kingston Road, About ninety Club members and of Scout Work was well attended on of the teats in,the agreement whit for dinner, last week. frierids enjoyed bowling and danc- Wednesday,•February 3. Prize �vin- Con�olidated Builders that their area We are sorry to hear that Sir. _ing at Red Wing Orchard $erred= Hers: Mrs. Hughson and Mrs. bfid , - zoned. and Mrs. Redford, Woodlands Rd. tion Hall on Vridav evening. Many dleton. 'Consolations to Mrs. Weav- "We may as well do all of it at the .had the misfortune---having their trunks .to the Red �L'fng Alanage- era an¢ Mrs. Ilott. Attottter euchre same time," the Reeve said. car stolen last •week: It was return- ment for a'.ailing their facilities to to aid Prownie Work,will be he13 . Reeve Sherman Scott said, "I feel ed to them on Sunday. the Club for a most enjoyable ev- a.t 11frs. Sowerby's on February 17. the sooner we'have a zoning by-law Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. ening. at 1.30 p. fn• Come and have an en•; . Z, T V �, the-better:'. C. A. Schwalm, on celebrating their Audley people Rish to add their joyable time. . t SPEC AL�STS ,I agree,'• said Councillor Clifford 27th wedding anniversary on Feb- congratulations 'to Mr. Robin Nich- 1'he' ronUmunity wshe3 .to express tLaycox. ruary 14. olson, Whitby, on completin fifty.. s athy to Mrs. Harold Pugh ! S YmP PH. PI E Mr. and .Mrs. L. Phin, Altona years of piano and organ playing. in the.loss'of her mother Mrs. Lug R0 Road, we th re guests at a home of Several from here number among his inn Nelson, Baldwin, Ont.. UGEHILL Mr, and,'bi.rs. J. Harcop, for dinner, eleven hundred and twehe pupil: dir and Mrs. Jim Shousi atten last Saturday everting'. of the past years_ hir. Nicholso^ ded the funeral of his cousin, Mr `Council Discuss We are sorry to hear that Mrs. Happy Birthday to Miss Sharon still, attended most of the ksoc?-f Wilfred Shanley, in Rochester. H. Mason, of Altona Road, spent a Morgan, Rouge Hill - February 4. functions in A'udley,' and adds to The terrible tragedy on Brock Rd. honing Township few days in the Ajax Hospital, last A number of Rouge Hill ladies the entertainment with his music. between a truck arr3 a car, Monday week• " attended'a dinner and bridal show- Sympathy is extended , to the evening, shocked the neighborhood: Project Planning Associates in Miss Mary. Lou Annable, Ottawa, er for .Miss Alberta Saunders, '•of family of bir. Dougald Remmers Our sympathy goes to Mrs. Roman 1957,,agreed to prepare a oomprehPn- visited her mother Mrs. Mary Saun- Toronto, last week. who passed away on Sunday at the and, family, of Whitby, in the loss slue zoning by-law for the whole der; Altona'Rd• last week. Mr. and Mr C. A. Schwalm via- Ajax Hospital. of a husband and father; and to We r'e sorry to hear that little _ - townshig for $7 b00. i} i,ted bir. and Mrs. Redford and the 1ltuareen Harrison is recuperating birs. Carter and Tamil Brougham. y It-was: agreed to accept a modified` •Wayne Redford, of Woodlands Rd: family, Woodlands Rd., last`Sun- front a tonstlectomy, performed in in the,loss of a son and brother. version at $2,200. Project Planners was ill last week, day evening. Ajax Hospital on Thursday,• last : Sympathy is extended to Mr. •Jno. say that to zone south of Highway- Mr., Billy FitzHenry'• of Port-- airs. D. Wallace of Scarboro, 'week. Remmer on the death of his father. ..401 between the Rouge and Ajax will Credit visited his aunt, Mrs. Saun- visited her mother Mrs O. Wald- Miss Lillian Bickel`,' Toronto, A dance will be held in aid of the poet $1;800 plus O.M.B. fees. All work ders; Altona:Road. riff, of Altona Road, last Tuesday spent the "weekend at the home of Boy Scouts on February 20, in the `Tor an Official Plan-will run between Mr. and. Mrs._Wkre Tweddle,, of evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Davidson. Township Hall, Brougham. Plan to r $S 500 and $4,500. Cherry-wood, visited Mr. and Mrs. Happy Birthday to .Jimmy Wald- Mrs. Sydney Wonnacoit entered attend this worthy cage. 1 "1 have always contended the work G A. Schwalm and son on Satur-. riff, who was nine years 61d on Feb- Oshawa Hospital on Sunday, for ,1►a3e has been done backwards," *d day; - ruary 11. i _• _•! i"I U. observation. .Councillor H&M Ashton "We should Mrs. Florence SchwaInt, Rouge �w y ti ;- _: .{. , �. .:" �.. __._ ,:. • a .. . ' ... � - . ` ;� , their euchre on Friday evening, in Little Jean Parker was confined secure. A failure or iliriess wilt not Boys 225; Nora Brilloek 222, 21 -:--:`.�!�, - .- '.�s�,�o� •rtheir hall, at �i'hitevale, with the to hat home by illness, fast week.. finish us if we have Jesus to rdy oa, ,Betty Madden 214: Jena Disn ` •`.' Wt aie 'sorry tp report Ivlr. Jahn following winners - Ladies: bits.J. -, I><sabartaa Uti3ted 'Church - but •'we are more than conquuors 207. - 1! � through Him who „11oves' us''. All 200 Soores•and Owr ' H •. ' ,$eelby confined to Ajax Hospital. � Nfghswander, Airs, N. Robinson and bLr: Ii?onatd Eell conducted the" -things work togetker for good. for Betty Madden 243; Jean s ' • .•• ' The blowing snow on Sunday Mrs. Thompso:�; Gents: Mr. John tnem that love Him. 229; Pat Stratford 229, 213' No • #nosed many travellers and .ekiiers Tweedie, Mr, Jas: Philtip3 wad Mr• regaLir morning service. The choir° -- Bullock 226, 217; Ina Rattkine ' ;p turn back and - head for bonne. ' Lloyd Yetty' sang the lovely anthem "Even Me" Pickering Ladies' Bowling League `2Gb; 'Dorothy Bryant 2`22; Mar bir. and Mrs. Kea Petty, of Via The 4-H Girls yiIl hold' their Ach- with Mr. Victor Rudik taking the E�eroff ?2L• Eileen Edhrruads-21 ` - jtoria Square, spent Sunday with Mr. ievement Day, at Uxbridge, Satur- solo part. with Mrs. Wilkinson's _.Staridin�s As Of Rabniaty 2. pat Cameron 214; Lil Rimmer 0 - '- _�►d Mrs. Howard Hockley. day er•ening,February 13. They will •-accompaniment oa the organ. duly. ,202; Lil.Staples 205; Hazel Nea - Quite a,number from here att n- model their dresses. BeH read .his scripture lesson from Team : �� 205; Bessie •Bryant 203. ' d, •`.� �► the Rebekah Dame, at Brou�i- The Library Hours from now on, -Acts. t. - verses 4 to 24. The text No. 1.'- Eiken ? on Friday night•. will be - 3.00 to 5.00 P• m• � for his sermon was from Acts 4., No. 3. - Attty 7 QPEN �W��� •` ~' bir. Ti}os• Lye+ Toronto, spent The F�rien3ly $ible Class met last verse 13. Fetcr and Join had beta No. 2. - Dorothy - S _'�� __.• �tlnday With Mr• atf� �rg, "Doe. bfonday.evening at the home of Mr. preaching the. resurrection of Jesus No. 4. - Evelyn 4 ���� ��� �' edges. and Mrs: Robi. Malcolm, with a . shortly after the crucifixion. The No. fi - Barbara l � hiss Marie Lys. -""ot Oshawa good attemiance. bf.r. Howard MaY=' antho;ities had recognized that. they No. 5. - Hazel - '•'0 ��� A1/e. �� �; ._�-. . _ - - tereaiing---Frog- - __ —' � hia�i eta ` - �eaeral HosptLaT Nnrsirig' Staff,; (s ( colm'g'aYe-�-verY-in - _. _�_- c--{}rig with-flu. - ram. The nexr_?nse�ng�arill be held; _bald bcen withnyones ha-bsiong o- n��.slag'gte-(• - An a pen- _ ti 3�etn A w s t 294, I•�+ h-Sasgk-I n �� ' � Johnny tz, Mike Valentine, oa March 7, at ►,he hotnc of Rer-. 1R: Jesus will show it ill his speech. We Betty Madden 243; High Triple - EACN AFTERNOON tT--_: ___�_ - - dy Carruthers, Bil]'•G'raham and E. wad�Mrs. Creswell, Claremont. by our accent. I£our words an liv- T`ri le (hat>,.dica stone fi30; High, FRIBAY EVEI�gN6, 9'--11 '' Pilkey were up- to Lake Sitsn- bir. and Mre. K. C. Pascoe and p qps ,. _ . ,.. - betray ourselves and who we serve ( t) not .�-`. �, oa Satusda� eight. family visited his arbther Carl, and � p )%, - Pa SATURDAYS_.i;� � k Stratford • t rte-fiishing ss are r+ot in harmony (or if we Pro- Ste. � -- P�Q�f..�( .�76 ' • We are pleased to report that Mrs•°Fasc6e.:at W}ritby;•on Sunday:- less Jesus but do not serve Him), - 200 t3oores Acid Over - Flat ' t' •.': - ;Ir. Haroid< Deaa is improving i►f- As this being Boy•$tout Week; our words will sound holknv and in- - Anne Penstone 294, 211; Beryl '., FOI' A��@y RA!@I'V�1f�Ot1 • ' -- __ der his reetrt heart.attack. - bir: Perkin and his Cubs attended - ' The Claremont Branch of 'the church, in frill force, Qn un y �� �t$m Council is having their equip- � ternoon.:Mrs. Creswell told them a -... Iisent over-hauled and prepared to very interesting story. _ __ � -�._ ..- Main projector opetatora. Anyone• We art glad to hear Mrs. Gill�ttan - -_ • ' •`�' � �` >jltterested in receiving this training is now off the "'critical" lint. • Alt �. - - --, _ _ • �bould tali Mre: Clare Keevil, or hope she will continue to improve. _'� e - _ _ .."`` �[tss Mildred Linton• Sympathy of the corrretinnity is �������� . people era extended to the family of the late � ,,,r Thb Paptist Young D. Reraaner, who assed awe at -• , -•�`• , �favfng supper at b.30 p. m. Friday, J': P �: - _ _ .._ • ..- might, at the home of Joyce 541tnts- Aiax' Hospital on Sunday morntng. - ,_ �.• Aft that, they will go tobogg- A Valentine Dance is oo bt held" - - - '. : - *riisg and return to the home of Ray in the rHall on--,Saturday ovening, -- . . - - :. .*lid Betty Ward, for refreshpieats. Fefitnacy 13, sponsored by Green- - .. � . 'Tbe Gulden and Broavniea blot- wood Young Peeple. .� '�� - y - . . s' L, A. held a- successful bingo - - --- - -•---- '. a - . � eaehre last wee(c. The encl>:e _ __ . ' _ •�rlrraers were. Ladies - Margaret � _- _ - -, --- _ :-- -. - ---- - - --- -- ." - - sos; C,r�ce gedshaw and F�*Y �'•'I'lie ilitlagt BiouP'af xhe W, �k. - . . - - � _ _ B�- --held its February meeting on Tues- ---�- . Gents - Ta® OSdce� " . • - �p4icfs#a� and Toes Davie. 'day afternoon at die horru of blrs.' .- - . f[rs. B.' ViFitls. of Scarboro, apmt S. 3Lorrish. - At the b� 4t'��tRntary SOtI!! farm holed Ot! p. . �, �s day's last week with her den.. The On-We-Go- Executive tweet- - '���'� ��L.Thies]slid _ � r... ` >t�r Mrs. A. Samarriilo. frig .►as held on Tuesday at the _ , ''- - lsgale of bfrs.•Chris..Gzern. - -•fie t o[ of The 9�irtel �PaAT . �„�+�"�,�► '► �-][':'and Irirs. Godfrty,-`OstssrRa. �t Mfss 3dary-Beth McClemitat andl � � g ,� may dihaer >K the home of . . .. .. .. . . • Miss Margaret Hartford danced with - `• _ ` - . wad ]ors. Roe• gedshaw. - •r - ,. - � i - _ - . • se'reral other pupils of ldiss Irernq � htll� . _ s • ;. . ^?lis reg�ar meeting of the Ind- Ilf�o[I�t� �ppO�ti'ttts i t±w Slt�t�!! r ` «" . _-,='•.+'�' - • �" A�tualiary to, the Legion. " wilt Harvey. a! the •1dcLaugfilia Library .: _ f,, -.' - � hsld oa Featraary' 11. zs $.f) p. m. iia f)slsa<va, oe..6acurdaY lase Tht _ is lrehr it H Pbit�t LiilgdS'>! h{!gldt !<tle;•- _ ">fSx mesabers of the Women's Iii- Grogram was presented bT Oshav�-a ---- g.• • ____�� �t �pipj��' II,@Q8 02 the (`,onlpslgr'a ', • .• wad Ikssrict Branch of die.Ontario _ • _ - Scouts and Cab �,�hers L K,OOd ealpb7ees..T��1�* � • n»ari�e i 50tb year �_ :r . IY ltusie'TeaelseraC Assoc. �. ,,, �; � participated irr the snetassalnl; �'� ea eat - 't Hatl 1 kst+m has be : pall ��t telpa-np" of the C Y _ _ _ ._. _. . ia'thr Ajax. $o•pital. _ . _ .. _ of aster for tyardiana' ':I - ast +week. r. Dick Pearce at Qticen'a.Vniv� �: i" . The Golden Age GronD met at the � ' : •What huElp�ed at Hgehlei�err3 Point has 1r<sppes�ed _ , e of hire. Evans Ward oa Feb-. 'ersity wras•bogie'for,the week-eeid , �°' bin Eanioe Lawrence has return- ia1 h � tOwffY i11d' �� �!'0'al9 tlK tAYittTJl'. - `,•' Mary 2. T1ie afttrriooe was spent � home from the Oshawa Hospital, - it�ll�att>r� TIO�N lnfplOp9 nears 1,400,000 � playing cards. Chinese checke•s, _ - ' _ dad other games. The next meeting and is progressing fawurably. �lgpng, Tl1e9! ta171 oat th! mazterials lbr 8 growins �- _. �1-be held oa February 16, at 2A6 Miss Allis Quackenbush spent _ �, ��� fOg th! r'• the week-end at the home of Mr. � Rhl�e thl� Pal �' _ .. m. at the home of.Mrs. M: Andy wad 3dra. )w J. Aanis and family. __ .:'prodaets of Cansdislt fgrms, fOre9t8 a,Dd mines. _ _ •- _ . . • •,arson.. .,. .. birs. Wla. Kcwmatt OQO{CG Ytry ��.'r - - A large number of rGSidents is __ _ _ _ _ : _- -: . - . a6 ar the reRrr.ar W- A, meetutg _._ a" ,,• � tMa area are unhaPPY about the con- ty �. ;.•: - - -• - ..., - •- on Februar 4, on- the Rtd CrasF _..___ � .. _ _ _ _ • - TM� , - - .; ditiors of the Brock Road, f;om ism- y � - ' _ :- '.. �p No. 2 Highway this winter. On Hoazemakert' work. `:, . . �Ci L - - _. _ ,•-.• Mrs. Olives Gibb has returned-- . .. E C�QRAPANY 4� iA !�� " �' n occasions it is reported that - _ � Y ;. ,home from Oshawa Hospital amd is � :: • . : _ •--•-. _ L���T�� y . ; ' �sanding of •the hills and icy, spots recoveri frem her operation at- - - - � ""` - - -- � - `' ' ' ' � laves never done until hours after a ng :� � . . home. . - ._- - :.: �MONTRf�I. • 6ANAMOQtlE", liAMBTON IRAiiTFOlD T4lOItTO '" -- otocm. bdarry people " are Intl for r' - : work, and some afraid•to drive the bir. and Mrs. Ernest. Bradbury of � - - - - ` , Brock Road because they know it Uxbridge �risitcd bir, wad bars. E - ..,�(.OAOdlCIf1•RIC1i>�O S>?N� 1f1'On1 �l7nOf�ion-Own@C� plants _ �f '• -' �•-• will not be sanded immediately fo1= G. Code recently. "` _ b`r. and Mrs.' Petty Formanak - •-•- - �, �' �Sowing a storm. They appeal to the _ . _ -. ._ - .. - _ - - -- _ ` • � goad mat to get out as soon as and family spent the. week-cad at _ - _ �,,possible•after the storm and get this I•ong Preach, ziisiting.friends. _ i�,avork done. - • - -. _.:• - ..— � � - - •- �' .: "� �. : ,BROUGHAM _ - _- - � • . . :.. ; _ ,.. .. _ _. ,_ : " _ A� .. '' '- - ""� The regular weekly euchre K•as - -" _ h held as usual .ongTuesday evenatng _ � ,�,. r v ! r d o+ith the followin ' winners: Ladies ' ` : • _ , '. ., - .. Mrs A. J Gray, Mrs. J. D >,:� it�,$" •.•t��� � .a x �,� {� + _• _ __ - ' ' - -'" I,irs. Gardiner; Gents - Glen �Yhite, � . Plaxton, Thos. Ogden. SPrttal. , .. ' :� Kkp Y . � �,rbo - birs. Plaxton• and Mr. Gardntj_• Y.� '"'` ��l� ','���yppf�`�' 't '��'' .:: .- ,t The regular,meeting of eke 1Vam-� :..- � • i ,r: \, ' 4 { '' ` ,��a's Assowtion was held on V4 ed- � :.• .. _� at he home of Mrs. -: . �`� - - _ .@lrry with a Sood attendance. Tiu' .•� , ';"�•�� 4 --- - >�,� ---. .. _ . , - ,,z.,,;,�:.;any„Aar,. ..� I �I W rlison o err- - ,;- �resrdent, bars. Geo. P _ -- , .. ' '� '• with h•-mn'20, foil- ' `- • . .. 4ed the meeting � .' _- ::, °;"'°' ;. �i•A„• �,�k,,. ----�—.�— - .. gDwed'by prayer. The De�rotional R•as _ - � � .t., � r ., :, *:, ;, ' �talten by Dirs.'Thos. Philip, while - �'°`` yv�,�w�'`'d"�`'�` �''� °��'' h �. p \ fi' � .' �• ;;ht Program was in charge of Mrs. '': _ . • H bf filler. Several letters were'read - - �• - �. • • .. .• ” �'ncludin one from Five Oaks Camp. � , - `��: w" ` ''�`�•.`•''� - .' ,.. ti .,� ,t.:, ,.r , "��;. -.. -:� fi•The Card report was gi i g .- • �, ._ .� .:-•: .::�'k z�s: '��'•.•' '�� �. _ k���fi .��••. . • five Get-Well Cards,-one Sympathy, - _ - .. •:. .:..� :..,;;;,., �; - . ids _ , 'ea r ca �:<��:>: �: . , _ � and one Over fig y - •• , ..::::, • - •.',Ziad been'sent during the past month. - •:-� • - Several Thank.You cards were read. .. _ ' • •'': i The meeting closed with theme song '. _ . • `s � � -: 1 ;;44� benediction :followed by lunch J I • �� �S' -.to rrI���j i . -.• . (�trved by,the hostesses Mrs. Perry, -.:.�e s e rv�e e a r�ou n d �e - . •i•��irs. Pascoe and Mrs. Matthews. All ladle's of the community- are .Invited to attend the tiv. M.: S. meet- -• Two pair of jeans come out of the puddles and :value of•electricity's�1ow-cost versatility. I$ the ' - -- -'flag tin Thursday, February 18, at - ' fun of wet weather—go into the careful heat of past few decades it has helped us take charge of . �,0(? p. m:at the home of firs. bleu- + `•s � automatic electric dryer. And before you.can ;dour chores . . . reduced housework to something • i son Ellicott. Program will be pies- - ,,_gay"terrific"they're ready to be worn again. _:what's almost enjoyable and helped raise our living ' ented by bl,rs Lindo and Mrs. Flax- •� .• ' ' �. - �:ion:,Roll Call - A Verse from the �• This gentle speed and efficient service are just• standards to a new high. - , , ', . .$ible containinfi the word - Rejoice. � .t" � ''•' two of the dozens of benefits you get when you ,• In the(i0's it will do even more to help fill our. � ' ' , -• - jlostesses - birs. bf. Ellicott, M.rs: �� a � "put electricity to wprk in your bode discover the '" 'working days with pleasure and turn spare hours _ '� ' stay Ellicott and Mrs; P. Weir. v More end more people eiiery y to leisure. Sl We are glad:to hear bir. Dean � _ - 1 " ��dairs, who is in St. Michael's-Hose- ,.... - V 1 ' °` � ' • •�� �3m1, is coming along as well as can - •„""K+a.�,c,. _. _. � . '„• _ :'•��e expected.,, .{• i�1YDR0 �i LIV6 •HETTE'sR ELECTR,ICALI.Y �--• �• -- • - •- bls. and Mrs. Thos. English visit- ! '. .�s y0YlZ; ' �ed his sister and brother-in-law, vlr. �' (f ` t•'�, ,•��� .. � :� jaaai :virs. Bonin, 0.shawa, on Satur- CjTi LiCI� ._. � �r. and Mrs. Harry Knox enter :. - .l' ELE c - - ' ':•�tEtined the.Kno>< family at a birthday `� �•_N�t1Onal EI @Ctl'FCCI W @ @.k�'Feb. 7th .'� �3th °• ' • '•�-arty in honour of Mr. Harry Knox �•-- - . • ;t their home at Sotina, on Saturday .• - '' � r • _ - �•��8*o gham I. O. O. F. Lodge hell .. _: �. t . ' :' ��_ . r w • ., � - ., - _ _ � ' ..-- t • • + ...-.._ a _. - _ .._ _ lam...: / f —__. _.: _ cam. ,,: �- +.... '•: � � i 01110 WY BRLM i y Friends are sorry to hear that . AL• _ Mr. ''ikon is confinlci to bed; •-� z r >;ioidL9 T,, wraa�t en W 7 WI''Fflt ! rsraA _MWE �-Peek to, th nto Western .' ¢ 1>vof its anami � or - AUT *bk4ii of .f • �. � e-i a B�qt Fr;<laY _ 4 x t w cut,to-size. 3ra" to. Y4" thick noes.11 M � . , w , ati1W -with"$!' R, -oi�lf sh of FtlRf!8 Ei# ' Clare6iot►t. wl� . r sltaw- T ! Corbel used as sldinp ' ing pseiuces., cen on his recent not star 7 trip to Europe'. N-T- ` * Mrs..Errol.Carson who is in-Belle-. - .GVW - �rilrali•' AmbidmoIi ville Hospital, is isrtlfroviug nicely • O to her dau a' and will spun be inov k:•a�, DAY OR "Off K - e in (>tt +aia. - ghtees home - - Mr.-end birs.--Lorne oar.- rd Parrott - - -c t -- - - -__ -su -3TA liCM#IMt< - _ - ! Allan, of Sfyrtie, visited Mr. and " Pllol�l: TFsade x'1811 MIM. fY10EAQHNIE, !tom• + Mrs. B. Jim*son, on Sunday. . T}tt Active Service Ci:i:s Rill _ Aflmr lislus,TlsIFM dt5>!0 -- -- at th meet next -Wednesdy night, HADR jt `l _ r - ; Cats Be Fislaaeed phone P�eksdng 195 home of Mrs* Allan -Carson Repairs th Jamieson s Group is in chcirgc of A��1iir�lNP�S', Pants : :,Pickering, One. . the grogram Mrs. F. Carson, Clam QUU�Rir s KEG AND�L>UIKE more will be guest speaker.' �• � :' � - � r�- � zc� St. A2tdrew'a Presbyterian Church Tools, Glass, Ete - ;- RA I ONEEIRS p, H, J, TH�PSON, A., LLB. The regular moniirtg worship was - z msrd Autioriiead AN *0 -conducted by the minister Mr. hen- al ' kirdlware mind Yail'k. Baez %W aed Bcgdtw- neth-Heron, P. 'A. The choir enter- - ^ilitem ateek Lnpun"a Ranee- $titiah Colnanl4ia tad Ontario ed 'he,church to the processional, _ $� � singing of "They in the Lord that PHONE 46 �PICKERING �'3peei silty at Reftli miame wood Bldg, Ajas. firmly trust shall be like Zion Hill" zm*oo � � The scripture lesson was. from Epxt p - ""�' $ttiisaa. Phaaet Afaz 156 esians, Chap. 1. 'and the serriton text TANK CLEAN CJCJT°`ec V1111111- p e e: Tlsanple 9-2651 verse 4. Mr. Heron ,spoke on the p: O. pbamis Aata. subject "'Predestination" which >esebliei jj►, Q pbeae Uest one of the beliefs 'of our r <. ��' lass church. We are all chosen by God COMPLETE SEPTIC TANG SERVICE, seises ��. reighton, Froser, Drymm and are his asnuassadors. As' we C leave the church building, our work now� $ Murdoch - is to spread the gospel. The choir, NEW TANKS INSTALLED - - with Marion McClment ai the-organ ` SoNeltvrs and Notaries and the --Cherubin Song" by Bort- _ Y Barristers, _ iansky. Mr Heron expressed s)-rte- _-PAT DG'I�TNE r�E* 9.1841 _ ,Pubiit pathy'of the congregation to the Bank of Commerce Chamber, family of.fir. J. D, Remmer, Who " passed away on Sunday morning. He Banister, SOIICitOI I S Si twe Street North, Oshawa will be sad!}• mr,.ed from his place AJAX �� �B E � �'0� -•Notary Public T.Iephone RA. 3-3446 in the choir, jrhere he,bang in the - KINI ish at Old 1Reai bas; section, so .faithfully, for ao =laPm"0t ratan • years. -The annual -corigregat- a""A ions! meeting was held last"Friday LUMBER AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES AT. 2-7391 er AT. .2-1362 WANTAD evening with-Rev. F. H. Hunter. as 001EIMY EKINllI' - Haeatt • __ AC'lRIL►(i�ie AND chairman, and Mr. Barrie )iacken- � - 1i[ess.t. !rrl. !iN t.f:3ii1*s J �V' zie, 'as secretary. Encouraging re- - rLYW000 . . . PAINT . . . ARB01M `} Lmsedey and Est 1Ails!!s pasts. were given front:.all depart- MOORS AND TRIM i- R7 we seise Wank" lde7� iRlib mctits. - - ` s1+M Cash Do" PBV=Mft °--- ------------------- -=--- CAL& - 31Ls. 24C948 ST. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN tfvir >lirao� And CHURCH s.e.is. 1?cker;ias oratorio ;. IStaflon Road and No. Z Highway ; • 1� ,a yw.p - o�n.e !�•NIi► Rector - XOnument� :. Rev. H.'B. Shepherd, B. A.. D. D. A A. IrMAomiEw a" Soto �: 398,'"Pkkering — Phone lal - 1RLEPHONE PICKERINGi 361 'slow" ls� wertdr �. siealEns _ SUNDAY SERVICES r ttOBT. AUSTM. rlLOrr. J!!m�: 18 -� 8.3ri a: ::t.—Holy Communion � . o AJAX 1049 m.—Morning Prayer - y 1. Whitby, Ontarlo 13.00 a. B !we ssllaa wart ai Whit" 40 11.30 - — -- a. tn.•—AoTy Comnsunion an N0. 2 B*hway. between (4th Sunday) - - - Whitby art. AJ&x . . ,. ..REAL ESTATE 11.00 a. ni.-Sunday School in the .- rbena: Whitby 140 >s-3aaa AOW In Pick- Community Hall Photo co-op .General Aardwife" 11.00 a. 'm,—Nursery in Rectory !ring and Ajax areas'. 7o Rte, - ages up to 4 years - -. PPLt1MB/NG_ buy or salt for prompt W for The Stk us service ask for 1Q.OQ a. m.—Ho'y Cornmunton and ALTia>P RA:3RS tOVrtso Intercea -------------- : • ML Mr. Blowe ., AJAZ Paints Etectricat Aipp]iAnces Rssp>Qlss iTirO6f Call l LOYAL ORANGE LODGE. , Meets Fsst Tuesdr.y Of Month A. J. S .ha tZ Tools -IGlaaa Etc. 31rr=U'TaS G3V>Blf At Nor: lMha.'ir< N1]s 3 CHURCH OF THE • ` ------ __-:---------- General Insurance - Realtor HOLY TRINITY -- _ t Pickering 590 or MO. d-3937 ; A. Y. Fersttsoa , . Past Master . TELEVIS10" RADIO ----=- - -- ".. :, Pickering united Church are, . . . . a s �� s ar �v REPAIRS . ~ Minister: Rev, Melville Button PHONE: TEmpM 961191 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 19W Picked - P vo z r -z I?U�BARTON RADIO�[TV .9.45 A. M. Sunday School -- �SHERRII�t A. a BAZTgW. 11.00 A. M. - Worhip Servi�a F 1 MARKS RECTRIC ti FUNr"L AND subject "Life & Death" (No. 1.) 3 � 6. CONiANT, la, A. AU DLEY s ,� - - a>oa � AMBULANCE SERVICE 1.15 P. M. _ sanaay s�ttaal Jndustria1, Commercial & Residential Wiring , 2.30 P. M. - Worship Service Prompt Efficient Service — Free Estimates , 43fi Mn0"BV AT t•ICKER{NC3 BEACH ROAD(}, A3A]L Osiawsi ---------------- •---------------- -J. MARKS �' • •� ----.— Christian Svience Societi► _Tel. TE�9-1570 2, Pickering - Telephone ; ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO insurance Co. _ � OR PAWN :AJAX 1059 •Rouge Hills, Ontario rotas *��sAnd coGN&Y �~ Invites You To Its Regular' CHURCH SERVICE DUMBARTON RADIO & TELEVISION ltitsww"s 00 EalU11118� _ In Rosebank Public' School :.,•� �,.U1% Wlmmrsim. Rosebank Road South lesu fm W AN ldi/s Every Sunday-At 11.00. A. 14. PICKERING DUNBARTON • BRADY Sunday School At The Same Hour. +� Owman Gibson _ A Reading Room is open to .the STORE SALES ;REPAIR CENTRE . MOM: PLUMBING STORE TWO RADIO s T.V. public in the, Sunset Inn Restaurant p p r t of I.G.A.) jTw D o s Was ------------______----------- Rosebank Shopping,Centre is ADMIRAL TELEVISIONS WE SELL TECHNICIANS Y All Pipe, Flttin Fixtures & Plumbins Kingston Road a LEWYT VACUUMS to serve you MONTEITH, MONTEITH, RIENL i CO. _—Equipment F"r Home Mechanics, Thursdays'and Fridays - 2 to 4,P• M• T.V. and RADIO TUBES FOR CALLS TO THE HOME Poi Further Information TTE IE WE DO — -�--- . ' 7--t—Phone. 'ATlantic 2-2635 __ BATTERIES,S, ETC Chartered Accountants __- a TUBES TESTED FREE '-smiallatians, Repair & Altsrasttoas - _. t-------------- _ PHONE TE. 9•]191 # Licensed Trustees Licensed Plumbers. jphDne answered twenty-�ovr Ajax - Oshawa - Stretford WE HELP YOU GET WALTER C. THOMSON, Q. C. PHONE PICK. 278 w hours aday - r. 4, W. Rhhl C A., ILIA. a Tisxe Payments. At Low G . g�ter Scigcbor, Notary Public 'OpEN 9 a.m. — 9 P.M. T.V. ANTENNA INSTALLATIONS° Oshawa RA 5-3527 Burt it. W;tors C.A. AT 2-?,080 OlBca Hotm+ - 2j00 to 5.00 P. M. � r Mon&y through Friday Ajax 730 1 .4320 -Kingston K•d. West HiII Appointments b Phone _ y y. I _- -- - Phone: Pickering S& - s STAFFORD' BROS. pox I ' x!]1v1LtQP1'Ali w oa�m rboiiies wad" 111111111 - t NUS TAPE Tu MONTH 2 M 17. ... ..�J. • /,. J v".iny..<.. `y++vr ',f,;.ifa,. _._ �Af�g e' r _ - .•. 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C 1j.S. No. 1 GARDEN FRESH -� - G u' IGA NOW HEADQUARTERS FOR for TV's y . -fir bier a ::Rom er s .: 400 CRISP..FRESH_ U $ No 1. _ 111 Tu soilD •:THE SHOW FOR ALL CHILD N HEADS -,OF PRE-SCHOOL AGE MONDAY,THRU FRIDAY ON CHCH-TV Channel-11—Hamilton 9-9:30 a.m. —Barrie 11-11:30 a.m.iCKVR-TV Channel 3 n 12:30-1: 30 p.m.t KWS TV Chan nel 11 K—K`ngsto SHOP AND SAVE AT . : - PICKERING cHEx-TV Channel 12—Peterboro 1-1:30 p.m. ` 1I�RKE1' ONTARIO ` ,WKBW-TV Channel 7—Buffalo 9:30.10:30 a m. RICHARD - SON 'S­--1GA .Y