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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1961_05_25 _! NONE. 1 0 0 1 W iI I T(H Att'' s ' VOLUME 79-44o. 36 PICKERING; ONTARIO,, THWISDAY, MAY 45, 1961 , :PRICE:,.iOc PER.•t`CPY' greenµ d;jkNO(4 qrr :: 1mnwr,.. — Pickering Villagei Notes _ rNUtl1'.i,'"'M .c+iL• ,41 + L'h!�I!t!LfutlG re'��.nd!��"-i d IIN t�!y+d!!Ilr.rh @�,I!taYL,lt(rr ii.,n!•,, •• 'i,'r.E�IP ':tltrhitt: � :� � !� t .. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Dobie and ,ed the fine fireworks display put j i � •��`' *� f farily spent the week-end at; on by these two groups. their cottage :n the HaEbur•tons. bliss Donna Eeth Huyck -of •` ,Cann:n g-.an, "JI-Mer student of i• lA r " - . Falls on Sunda v G,ir 111 r. and ti.r:. Earl Banner • and famr}v rr:otorea to Niagara;;- ;ck. g public schcx�l, and a '` Sunday. ,rec-nr graduate of Pe z-e.rtoro' f ` Airs. V:o t t Lowe, Rimes n Teachr:s' Colieste. has been 2 a Rd. east. ::,ad lies. Wallace of awarded the Lord Et:atitcona �`` -Toronto vi s.+rose ?ter last hues-• -. !" .• f;r.•�-�h:v for academic a ui ; •: k day. .--ach:n:z a:lnhty. Poona Beth - j. Mr. and fir-. Elmo +i;sne;- ' • . •.:-.r o- .ar;:ng a .cbursc- :n phy- ; a en't-i4ainE-6 f r,fiends from Buf- -_ca! education at 31c Master sy fa�7 0':er' the holyda t- ;•;er•;—y this slimmer and %%'ill ' �. P h E� *.� r ♦p4'" �+ r� Mr. W. C. Aiurkar via teci rein- t-acv r, Picker;ng Tranship - t! e in Pcr. E.'g:n c:er the Scho>I Area \o. Ir. and Airs. Prquse •x•ere in a y • Hap :y •',ir~.hday to .DebMe aua o:er the weekend ands Bon Bard of �i it Scree. on May ca,rt+1 a• Po•-land to :is:t Mr.; 29+�. and Laurel Cowline, >iiil 3 EI Gaudy and mother-inlaw.I '� 1 Stre t• May _'6th. ?Mrs. Doucett;fir. Gaudy :+ feel- Mr. and Mra. V,?rn Disney THESE CHILDREN of the Brock Road public school recently en'er- •it oemer and they wish to t,t ! spent th. w'eei;-e rd's. their co.- toned the township's senior citizens, made a,donation to them to%e at Gravenhur'• re ends. red o their Pickeria8 t Brock Road Children Help b I and to the Red Cross. -Shown here ore: Marion Van Nus, Gail f-�rzds u inomori, Donn E eroff, Rick Sowerb Robert Bo h, Terry A la:•ge r:owd- attended the - " S . fireworks °.display at the park Air. and Airs. Jim Pyetto, ; � Y 9 Y Y• Y on Monday night put on by the Sherwood E:, .pent the weekend ; Senior Citizen & Red Cross Hughson, .Janet Ellicott, Mary-Anne Cargill, Janice Pugh, Roy P;ckering Rotary Club and the with air. and Mrs. Alex Russell I tovin, Marie McHoffie, Odeite McHoffie, Beverley Boys and Peter Fire Deparmnent.-The evening at their cottage at Br•echin McMurtrie, .—Photo by W. C. Murkar. started off with a march by the 31rs. Lawson, Chris't'ina St. - Pickenng Youth -Band. After'was visiting in Cobourg over the ; - 'ttre fireworks,-a lucky draw for weekend. j C h ,government bonds, took place, 'Mr. Bob Greene, pharmacist • e the winner of the $100 bond,at Boyes Drug Store, spent the!bein'g Mrs. Phylis Mann of Pick-' holiday weekend at Renfrew and arges ickeri n y rering; a $50 bond to fir. W. Ottawa. • . -:Farmer of Pickering and a $50 Dr. 11. E. !Mitchell spent the bond to Doris Byers of West holiday weekend seeing ?►font-Hill Residents of the village weal the Laurentian and Gatin•and district greatly appreciat-;eau Falls Laid Against e i ort wner More Speed and Accuracy QS Pickering Township has laid he can -legally operate a heli-j smallest evade. •'r-)-ted that Dr. F. S. Hertzberg charges against Mr. Fran port at his present location. . He ••I fail to see why here is all, o,.Dunbarton has two patients Ogden• of Dixie Rd., under the said that aviation is interns-,the uproar: Pickering Toner- in -the immediate area of the (Been Reported With installation local anti-noise bylaw, for operr tional and- only the Federal ship is situated under- the heliport and can ating' a helicopter in his back Government can rescind.' . P present medi- ,country's busiest ,airlanes. I cal certificates to the effect ' • • yard, according to- Ret-e -Sher Air. Ogden +aid because the .hall continue to operate my that these patients are not get- Of Modern Office Equipment _ man Scott. ;;toamship's zoning bylaw has had heliport an iicense 1 uy the De- tirig their proper rest, .because Air. 'Scott read a letter from only two readings• rt. does not I partmettt of Transport, 'Mr. of the noise created by Uis hell- Afore speed and accuracy has very pleased with the results of I 'll. Ogden at a special meetin Ogden said in his ]r*.ter•. He coptler. been' re rted as the result of!the cha ver and report that K:affect him He aico Ktatcd that O mechanization in the township: no new ui meet should . be °f council last Friday night. Metro Planning R<usrd reports i also mention,ct that had writ- r�}le doctor and several of P equipment 1 In his:letter, Mr. Ogden said :,that the noise level of a heli- ten to all official bodic includ- •municipal offices. I needed for several years. I that in the opinion of his soli- copter is much lower than that in Ottawa and W shin on Ogden's neij; 't :; may be sub- - The new cash register. Iedger 1 Tax collector' D. J. Plitz re- ,eitor and the Dept. of Trans-�of many other machines., He about this mater. poenaed at t�itnescez" said posting and billing have all re—ports ports that the tax bills were port which issued him a Jicense,'said that his -chopper" tluced the time formerly requir- completed two weeks ahead of ' - pprr" is the r Councillor Ross Deakin 're- Peeve Sherman Scott. ed to do the work. deadline and will t* mailed out The township's auditors 'are i May Brou ham • - Pa ra de Cel �.. . � �. . 9 eb'-aMons Won t Open Road - - ` TOWNSHIP COUNCIL . _ :, � . . � - BRIEFS At Church Street �1Ao►vi ,rah cad F or B� Event The Department of HiQh�vays � will not open the Station R,ad ; The Parade will commence at flub. It is reported, that the(2nd $•i, 3rd $3. After reading the.10 catagor Yickeiing Township police re- i the.Brock Road and No. '2 high- Committeu.Chairman ex ects a 3. Pan)` ,Drawn Vehicle, lit .ies that will be,in the parade it at Pickering as a temporary way P covered a �toten•car on Sunday y at 1 p.m., July 1st. From float, from Claremont and one $10, 2nd $5, 3rd $8, is hoped that 'you will pick one night, that, had been stolen j measure,until the Church Street I this point it will travel to the from Whitvale to add to the 8 4, Horse Drawn Vehicle 1st you want to win and enter. Earlier in this area. construction project 'is complet- four.corners of Pickering Vil- already entered. As floats or $•2,-,; 2nd $15. 3rd $10, Theme is plenty of room left for Joseph )1cDonald, 34, w•ai.Ieel, Reeve Sherman Scott was in-.�S School north to Cth Hh an 1 be type ublic led entree is 'made it an Bo• Scout Troops & Cadet char with careless -driving!formed b highway officials last ! making' P subsequent. u• bider& Horse, 1st $10, 2nd rTl S Y P tied y y 1 a circuit into the Memorial Park ; reports. $5, 3rd $�3. i Co:pa to ,as.tl: c n pa:•t of the i after he ha-1 rolled his cat'. week. --_ rsame route that was taken to caasina $TUO dams' last `Sa• i-where it will disperce'' ---The is an impressive list of 6 R. er'.& Pony, 1st $lo,:.2nd: g ' M r. Scott said the highways s The entries so far in the par- prizes for-entrees and it is felt $5, 3rd,$•>• and from Fort fork during the t a:day night. He suffered head War with the States 149 years injuries. department,told him they felt it ade ar•e: 1: Rouge. Hill United that the cataga-ie of Horse 7..Clown, 7st•$10, 2nd $5,-3rd ag'o.'' ° was'too dangerous to open Stat- I Church High -C Group; 2. ADY Drawn Vehicles should be .one $3. Pat:•ick McKinnon of R.R 3, Park;' 3. Allen. Betts 'Plumbing; of the outstanding sections of 8. Drum Majorette, 1st $I(),, _ This is an opportunity for F c:errng.. age ' 12, -received ion Road. Councillor Ross Dea-' j 4. The Pickering Horticultural -the ar•ade. g ` P 2nd $S, 3rd $3. more entrees and 'the Conr- tr.r: es when he was knocked kin was told the' same thing, Society; 5. The Canadian Legion Prize List: 9. Histnr'ical Float 1st $I•i I`mitter Chairman ll l:c ham},} o•'f his bicycle on Altona Rd when he approached the Depart-, Dumbarton Branchi 6. Pickering I 1. decorated, Bicycles, lst $5, 2nd $Ir}; :Seri S5. to r.<Aive your call, at 1,II I,i.t Saturday. Fortunately the Youth . Band; T, Law 1lotor 2nd•84, 3rd $3, 4th $2, 5th $1. 10. Oth+•r' F?oats, Is $15, 2nd 2-61)•;4 Care" Ralsdon, Or Jack 7. meet.. Sales; 8: Weft Rouge Kiwanis Decorated Cars, 1st $10, $lU, 3rd $•i. flitch.I, Claremont 16:IJ1. cl r:V er was Ruing slow and was " - ! a a' st stopped when he struck Highway officials, also said the ny. that they expect'Church Street,_,avid R rher tson, age '2U, of!south of 'Highway, 401, will be • ( .w n,rood received head,injgr- closer! for the rest of this year. Rouge Hills (Need Cutting Two -Year Term i4y •whFn hi-=. car crashed into (United Church GUIDE AND . . t w�a :ailing of the Bock , W.i!� Be . Enforced For Tw . Counci t`.e embankment, last Friday • Pickering Township w i 1 I n aht. He was 'admitted to the I • • Holds Meetln Pickerir..,Tov,-nship council at A iax Hospital. Of Historical Book g ` I shortly run an u . :,* rr A Congregational 'Meeting weed cutting: ;�p-cial meeting last Friday GPP officers and local tow • was held Honda Ma 1.5 h at night, passe(}a hylaw to provide Already iven Guides Brownies and Rangers It was agreed,by council that tracks had a real traffic snarl', y' y t g fo: a two-year term for mein- the Rouge Hill Church where ' tc unscramble'on Monday night y , will be seen 'in action at Ki- an effort should be made to', g I upon the Architects Plans for - - -,1)>r•,: of the municipal council. -- fallowing an accident on High- Advance orders for 48 copies!the- New Christian Education w•anis Park, Dumbarton on Sat- notify persons, that their weeds way 401,just east of the village. I of the history- book ore Picker- i Centi a were viewed by the CO"- are to he cut. The voters favoured, a two- The injured were taken to A'ax 1 , urday, May 27. 'More than 300 j J gregation. After considerable - I year at the poll.-, last December, m Township, now being' writ- Councillor Ross Deakin 'Mil- and Oshawa Hospitals. g P, g 'uniformed girls of '?4 packs and � ' A viewing, a number of questions when they voted 1725 for a Two- ten for the Historical Society, were asked regarding the plans, companies of three districts will ton Mowbray and Reeve Sher- were Scott all- favoured letting year term as to 1238 against. ' have been received and anyone followed by discussion. 'The assemble for a mass denionstra- , ' No Deer Hunting wishin to lace an order for plans were then unanimously an owner know beforohand, On a recerd!d vote at Fri- g P tion of then skills and handi- , approved. rather than just sending some- days meeting, only CouncilloN this book that will be out on crafts. veeclan the property to cut the bylaw. r Harvey Spang voted against the In • • or about July lst,'may do so b}• The Architect will now be , In Pickering Twp• I notified of the Congregations Starting at 2 o'clock the park y calling Mrs. Elsa- Storrie at r t : decision and will go ahead with will be transformed into,an,out- , Pickering Township Game R H. :. 2460. preparing the working' draw- _ • Committee have the support of j At a special meeting of.Pick- I Mmes, which will take 3 weeks to door camp-cite, in which the Concessions To tho council in turning down .a ' a month to�complete. The tend- girls will show how they pitch , br•ation over th., July Ist �•:eek-, ,.atgestion that an open deer ering Township Council last. Pe ers will then be called, thus,,a tent, cook me 1,- and practise ' end. r ;hoot of 2 or 3 days be held Friday night, a motion was I soon this project will be in the a ' R Be Run By Local Councillor Ross Deakin said' here thts,fall: passed that council would back 3rd stage of "Actual Building their outdoor art. i The suggestion game from the the publication costs to the tune An expression of gratitude iG There will be._crmtests, home Service ,Clubs that the Legion Auxil:ar• would Gaires,Depr�,}ttent of the Lands of $4500.00 This amount •is extended at this time. So' all 'baking, a Treasure 'tart, and like to run a Quarter '+Ia;tcI's and Forests. They claim deer returnable, on the sale of copies, who have been connected with'a white etaphant table. Parents, Four Pickering Township ser: ire to sell clothing. population is increasing to such The book mw beitrg written this undertaking and through;Ifriends and ublic are cordially vice clubs will be take charge A large Kiddieland will }ir'on an extent that, crops are suffer- will contain approximately 300 their untiring efforts, have /p ing from the animals eating page° of text and 100 paged of completed so much in a.short invited. A nomirial admission of the hot dogs and hamburgers hand for the children+with 8 or theme. r,,,, pictures. period of time. I ebarge of YO cents will be made, at the 150th anniversary cele- 9 Arst class rides. � • • ' - - ,.. ; r� 1, , Two 1 T H E P I C K E R I N G NEWS Thursday, May 25, 1961 .-THE - —ope�a�a .�� afire X11 F-- y-K E R r46" holes is the screening offer an aeE ­REAL ESTATE I S T A I L I S H E D l o l l invitation to housefiiee one of + • r the disease carry_,ig insects. A° rtren In Township H. 2 5212 ' 'residenceH. 2.3115 Isaurd every Thursday soon as the weather turn Persons living,in the Squires b9/ The News Printing and Publishing Company warm, war should- be declarer Beach area who have been serv- Authorized as Second Class Mail Matter Post Office Dept., Ottawa, ont. on the housefly, by the proper ed by the Pickering Village fire -- �YUBSCRIPiION RATES: W.50 Per year — URitefl-States f,100 Per Nat screening of doors and windows department will sow be served and the use of a' reli able fly by the South-west fire depart- E. M.O R L E Y BARRY MURKAR, Editor pray. At a picnic or a meal v„ ment until such time as Church j AMRTISNNC RATES UPON REQUEST he verRndah, all food should street is open to traffic again..' "Your Friendly Resident Agent" 1,w coveted. Councillor Ross Deakin told council that all residents served - 5A N LTA TT A Tos' t SANITATION AT COTTAGE by Pickering village have been � notified of the change, and that OR CAMP they are to call Temple 9-2311 32 KINGSTON RD. W. 1P.O. BOX 16(} Because lack of proper rani- in case of fire. It could be considered a toss-up in the case of the Cation may cause the spread of PICKERING, ONTARIO disease, all facilities at cottage • a Church Street closing, which is the more dangerous; or camp should be carefully in• Vavfgat oral - spected and measures taken to! opening the Station Road or, someone's home burning prevent their becoming a source or someone dying before help could reach them. of sickness. Proper ,construe,,light For Bay NO Dam PAYMENT tion and maintenance will hel} ! 9 3-sectional light to aid in Apparently the Ontario Highway's Department feels to prevent pollution of any the navigation of boats is .to' water ,supplies. The outhouse the installed m the channel en- Bathrooms Installed, Septic Tanks, it would be more dangerous to open the Station. Road p ;hould not he near the well �. , n until the Church Street work is completed. ,trier water source and it should trance of Frenchman s Bay. ' agar h - This light can be`�•n fmm six be on a lower level than the @IIS, Basements, etc. Pickering Township Reeve Sherman Scott and Coun- ring or water supply. miles out in the lake, and will rig p P PP Y• serve � guide boats m the only cillor Ross Deakin have approached the department 'on harbour between Whitby and I For further information call 0-hawa. .''this matter, but unfortunately t no results. TAKING PERSONAL ff0 The light is being installed by! INVENTORY the Department of Transport. PAT DONNE Temple 9-1841 If the department would lay a temporary 'accelera- For those-who pia75 to retire The'Fairport Yacht Club start-� tion strip on the south side, of the south lane of 401 as in the near .future, there are I rd correspondence with the de- --- everal inventories that should,partment on this matter last �1t approaches statrori Road, traffic Could cut Out, and ladviie t and recently were Support al advertisers make the turn with little or no danger` to anyone, be taken for the benefit of the'advi�ed that the light will be futur we]-being. Starting with:put up. The danger of course. is when cars are crossing to ge `i*alth, if theme is a dental - ' iob that should have attention westbound on 402. They are still using Fairport and DIABETES ' now, in order' to forestall -, Among the serious diseases; COOPER BLOCK LTD. -White's Road with very.few accidents resulting and, more serious and more expen-'that are common in Canada, _ aive one later on, it's as well to diabetes is high on the list. both these crossings are more dangerous than Station have it done while the salary is, g 920 CALEDONIA ROAD — TORONTO Many diabetics do not know ��. still coming in. If there is any;,t have the disease while it is hey h BLOCKS a .BRICKS ... ,, worry about health, with a sus in its earlier -stages. It is very I ' If a home at Squire's Beach burns to the ground be picion about what may be syrnp ,necessary that diabetes be diag STRUCTURAL STEEL cause a fire department had to miles out of the way toms of some kind. it is as well nosed and treated as soon as _ > So tie ronsLlt th�aacrr+. t co RENTAL' -- I Pos�b?e;i'3'-rt is to controlled; --- , there are any repairs that — — tbecaeuse adoctor scene, or if someone dresLof a heart attack therefore, any symptoms should I should be made now, {have medical attention.'Further STATION ROAD, PICKEIUNG,' ONTARIO . - could not get there on time, it will,be c Information on this subject can Phones: WH. 1.1960—WA. 2-5103 Just too bad.-' !be obtained free of charge from` COMING EVENT !a local or pro%incial health de- We fail to see complete wisdom in the department's 1 partrhent. thinking on this matter. Maybe if it.had been an elec-1 s'' C+.arga a garden par., Sotvrdoy, ` June 24. 33 p.m. Tao. 1alu Sale. -lion year; matters would have been handled in a much woodworli Display, white Elephant, THAT BEAITTIFUL COAT OF JOHN L LAY TAN different fashion: k +<. St. e s . Farrah Noll,: e c en Corous 4 . eor o' i Acquiring a coat o an is I N _ - f t I !.one of the important achieve- S U R A N - mentr of summer to ' many l ASSUR,ANCI School Area '2 Music ' Festival vacationers but unless it is PRUDENTIAL COMPANY LTD, OF ENGLAND = 7 gained painlesly it can be. a sael. and unattractive affair.: LIFE — AUTOMOBILE ='FIRE - Stineg sunshine in too strong. an«I too sudden do�Pa can re- •<107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST -ult in 'a red burn ,that is very, :OBas; Station Plaza, Ajax Shopping Centre, Phone, WN. 2-3301 [,hi,iPpl, even, dangerous. Tak- Phone For t+nmediate Coverage Day or Night - ing tta-minut� sunhaths 'daily inereas,ng by five. mince; each; wer-k will start a foundation ' ttSr-•-ate� _ tint that will he proteCii�'? i,,rill, when vacation time APPRAISALS comes, loi)ger exposure to the gun in morning and later after- E W E L L _ R noon will have the desired tint- • effect. The use of a reliable ..::r' .(Gladys Newell) r • -un' tan oil- is helpful. _ . '.:ReaI Estate Broker - Ficicering Village s t, ''Tt t h MAY BE I SAFE WH, 2.5770-1 or Toronto WA. 3-9513 -Raw may be dangerous !Whit,by Phone MO. 8-3625 a• r1.s; so if bought in the country, un- "'" less the milk ha: been Pasteur Cobourg FR. 2-7601 ized, 'the job should be done at Ref. "Highway" 1: Mile East of Dunborton, Nor 2 Highway ` home. It i. :quite simple to make. the milk safe by bringing it to• a simmer and then keep- ' ing it at that heat, below boil- ing- point, for one half minute,! then berms ofed such kldi a diseases hundulant l N BLIZZARD ELECTRIC fe'vei•.or typhoid or paratyphoid w " fevers. COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL 'INDUSTRIAL WIRING ` _ SUNSHINE ]FREE ESTIMATE Vitamin D is often called the Uri,shine .-vit.rmin - hecause its • • _Lop@ DLanp f th are the same as those of le:ri surishine, but which in x this country is not in year round supply. As an important ai;l to strong hones and good s teeth, vitamin D should be given < to every. child from birth PERSONALIZED PROTECTION •i throughout his growing years. The old-fashioned cod. liver us- A R FORTIER—INSURANCE had a flavor which children us- , ually disliked but today's vit- • ' amin- D is easy to take in liquid,! PHONE ATlant�e -Z-0216 s capsule or tablet form. } t F' FIRE — AUTO LIFE — CASUALTY •, �1F.ALS F.` ROUTE ' . . "• Meals eaten while on a motor - :rip can' often be pleasant ad •entures in, eating but care ;hould be taken to choose clean ,remises. Disease germs can be — SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED' OUT '- �•i5ilv coed on through unsa- • pa.. hr •. r �... - ,itary remises, improperly _ .... vashed dishes and utensils or COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE ieglected public facilities. When S INSTALLED hoosin a restaurant, look for NEW TANK a PAT DLJNNE vidence of neglect on floors, ._TEn�pfe 9'1 1 valls or tables — if these are TOP NOW shows parf of the School Area 2 a•chestra, performing at the festival. BOTTOM: +irty�, the kitchen will probably A song•.playtet woe presentld by pupils of West Rouge school.—Photos by Barrie Pomeroy ,e similarly unclean- Thursda y,,May.?S, 196 1 .. - THE P I.C K E R I N G_ NEWS ' Pole ?t,.-re LAND TITLES ACTT BROUGHAM Gift From'WANTAUS IN THE MATTER OF Ports of Lots - I ( 3_. 10 and 11 on Plan 12, for the Village ;LOCALS Poo - LA N 'W T, in the Country of a � 't�'rLLIA�i G �'�SC� >f CLAREMON a its Ontario; Mr. and Mrs. W'roe and t'utle a Barrister and Solicifor NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Th• t Public r � daugn.er of Bracebridge, anent s I p loll T•I•phon• Company of Canada, the week-end with her parents, stars / ,as made an application to the Local Mr. and Mr.. Thos. English. TELEPHONE %'H. 2-2741 Master of TNJes of Whitby for o u"i- Mr. and Mrs. Forsythe and The more than six million .,,�•; s ;cot• of title to 'this land of which Mr. and -Mrs. Robertson all of Canadians who change their they claim to be j�e owner in, fee Stouffviile called on their father address this year will get a free CHURCH ST: N. - PICKERING, ONT. simple free from all encumbrances. Mr. G. Hodgson,, -during t.-e house-warming present from the , Wherefore any other person having week-end. Post Office, it was revealed to- ' ar claiming to have any title to or •Mrs. W. Johnston of Mar'-- day- by the Hon. William Hamil- -:ARTICIES. FOR SALE Int-os►in the land or any part thereof ham .called on Mrs. W. Hamii- ton, Postmaster General. The , it regviriso gn or before the 51h day ton on Saturday. $120,000 gift will take the form of June, 1961 to fide a statement of The regular meeting of. The of an offer of free s PICKERING PAINT ANO .DECORATORS postage to $1.00 an hour for ick, clean, his claim in m office at the Town of W.M.S. was held on Thursday post office g 4" gVer' y afternoon at the home of Mrs. Patrons wishing to ,.*nfeed first-claw Painting and Paper- Whey. and to serve a copy on the Blackman with a pod attend- inform correspondents of their la^sing. Applicant. g change.of address. EIlZObetft St. Nalth� ERIC STOKES — DECORATOR The address of the Applicant for ante: The theme for the meet- Noting that according to R:R. 3, Pickering —TEmple 9-1714 ing was Churches Mrs. Linda ; _ service is: Mr. DONALD SLAKE DODDS, Dominion. Bureau of Statistics ♦ � SWIMMING • the Shirton taking • PARTS AND SERVICE - Barrister, etc. and Mrs. figures, more than a third of I , worship service. During the f SEASONS TICKETS Washing Machines-$20 and up s202 King Street, East, Canada's population moves each business period it was said trat AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE OSHAWA, Ontario. year, the Postmaster General! � - Available At two quilts had been sent over- en Every Night Ti 2.6410 DATED of Whitby this 15th day of said that arrangements had been :'SARGENT�S • n Er• Ne ht Till 9 o'clock also seventeen Boxes of- - 'QPe rY g May, 1961, - made t0 permit official change --• - clothing and canned goods sent SCHEDULE "A' of address cards 'to be posted FOR SALE—PEAT MOSS. Big boles, -.to the Scot Mission in Toronto. � only ;4.50 oath. Jerry Hosek, first TO: The Local Master of Ter!es A very successful,Thank-offer- by any mail patron. free of' FLORISTS farm north of High School, Picker- Whitby, Ontario. ing was held when around Ffty charge when, he moved. The AND Ing,-Om. WH. 2.0977, (,ttmy) Re: The bell Telephone'Company dollars was realized. ..Mrs. Pat- card? may be obtained at any SWIMMING .f Canada I terson was guest speaker at this post office and there is no res- SWIMMING POOL INSTR1JCTION COLEMAN ALL AND SINGULAR that certain'(meeting. During the meeting triction on the number which OUTDOOR APPLIANCES parcel or tract of land composed off Mis. Lando gave a, very; a be mailed. r3' good Y ' part of Lot 10 and parr of Lot•It (account of her visit to different Mr. Hamilton, said that the (LARGE COOLER ..................... $21,95 according o registered Plon 12 !b•in Churches. Rev. A. Cresswell mi rata g g g rye habits of.''Ca-nadians MEDIUM COSIER 8x14.95 p gave a very in- Pose great problems for post LAWN MOWERS WATER JUGS, Insulated,....ai ., 22.05 a plan of the Village of Clor.mont; was resent and SEPTIC TANKS 11-BURNER STOVES, from .. ;11.50 for the County of Ontario. I teresting talk on his work in office mail sorters who, must 1•BURNER STOVE—SPECIAL . 19.95 COMMENCING of the south-cost angle the Mission Field. and also in attempt to keep up with their- SHARPENED 1-BURNER PICNIC STOVES ;new) 56.50 of Lot 10; other churches. Hostesses Mrs. wandering patrons. He noted CLEANED LANTERNS,from 312.95 THENCE along the southerly limit eF Blackman, Mrs. Ray Ellieott i that the change of P.ddress cards - 17 PICNIC TABLES (folding type} $9.30 Lot 10 on a tours• South 73 degrees and Mrs. Allan Ellicott served had been available for some W. J. BUTT HAND or POWER TAALE LAMPS-for cottage 512-W 21 minus 10 seconds west; a d+'s• a very dainty lunch. time but that the Post Office REEL or ROTARY 24URNER STOVE ;24;95 tone of 100 feet to en iron bar; Mrs. Whittington and children had charged-the regular `r-cent Oshawa — RA. 3.4043 e POST HOLE DIGGERS 6.7" $4.00 THENCE on a course North 16 deg, of Oshawa, spent the week-end postage rate for their trans- NE tdrp W 2-HP OUTBOARD MOTOR ;95.00 West a dnant ' • of 152 19 feet a with her sister Mrs.,H. Plaxton- mission. The free service, he Predrlon blade Oalan NEW AND USED RANGES an iron ben The following were winners said, was, designed to increase and Shanwnkg on AN AhlO RANOETTls,from"" $1 230 THENCE an a course North 73 degrees at the Euchre held in the Hall the use of the cards and to pro- Types of Rotary Meow - .-MILLER HEATING 21 minsn�s to sacred, East, a distant. on Tuesday evening: $,acres— � utter mailing practices. Ca nad*ores • - Mrs. Russ Pilkey, Mrs. W. Carl- SERVICE of 100 fee to an iron bar on the The Postmaatetr General has- A� ���� ton and Mrs. Matthews; Gents "a firm, of'sod Let 11, which paint tened to add that the free ser- Tdit1 ST. - /IJI�X —Mr. H. Malcolm, Mr. Geo. change Can Breathe, 1N is also fh. watery I1m3/ of caisson vice}a!.in addition to the H 2-3491 R Mutch and Mr. W. Carlton. orning service shorted in St. 01 adt�sess card which the Post 3iharyerf Seaeh Rear pL*pM Me SALE—hhrwio, Astor, THENCE on a ca" Scuff+ t6 degrees Johna Church here on Sunday � a{ka its patrons to file • TEnfplo 1-140! $soaps, Marigolds, Sweet waNaot East. a distant►of 152.19 foot to the wrath their local postmasters Little E'7omil or hrhalesele. place of beg'nni last with.service at 10 a.m. atd We Cap /ef and Delave/ Sunda School at 11_s.pt, men move and which ens- � Township lobe" MeaDer+ek, Athena w A N T E D e r-riendly Bible Class held � ton to a pat- C:nsdians tan start breathing Anywhere Erwg. MIN. ATkaMk 2-2727. a very successful Bake Sale on tan's new address for three a little easier about their econ- 1r^m.dlet+M-nwny n+er. articles fa months after he has moved. He XX SALE-Ford For sen hatter,plow the Muswrrr-fe► the Church Di. �e Church lawn on Saturday prom, The Canadian Bank of � paO1'''lash - urged mailers to combine both Commerce says. But not too - cultivator, disc, harmers. 3 point the School INsplay, the General Wes- services in order to ensure unin- Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell of To- easily. - lnitch, also rubber 9m 1200x24, play. AMigw pletums, maps, dace- roato visited their daughter and terrupted mail delivery,' _ In its current Commercial Let- INumesrsu• other erfkle,. J. Bw,nhe, mMM, atlas.•, pien..r ortiefes, etc• son-in-lawn, Mr. and Mrs. Al. ���� tp devoted entirely to a com- ' Btaek Mood, Nerd+, all for 1M museum and cabin. Harvey on Sunday. ---- ter, 'varied Clothing" is she wanted. lyre• Gee. Gray and Mrs. omy,, he analysis g the .con- AND THEORY tCQ SALE - Lloyd figh*.eght twin For Information, call: Mrs. Robert Y jolted out of the same fog a8 omy, the bank suggests that of gala, like now, she new car Matthews visited Mrs. Louekea you passed through to And out Canadians can ex - - Terrona; Cba. 94wt; Ms, Mesrtey'and Mr. F: Wright at Fairview Pact a return • scat. Moan• WHiteholl 3.0717, g it was not a HORSE RACE Dunkeld, Claire, 82J1; Mrs. A. 3mrt`1, bodge y TRACK but a STOCK CAR to the pattern of expansion tak- T, HAR,TFOW on Wednesday afternoon. WH. 2.27602 Mrs. W. Richie, Mart Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knox visit- treat place since 1868. T. l RACE TRACK I It probably had COMING EVOUS 4sJ1; or W. C. Mvrkar, WH. 2-0r40, ed friends at Stouffville on Sat- been discussed previously in Indeed. the Letter suggests, 31 Guild Rd., Pkkerin0 x urda the recession of 1960 may turn CARDS of 1TiANKS We are s° Committee Meeting or b I out to be less a retreat than a ''�1Op sa33� try to hear Kr.Jas. other -Council Meeting but I w«mewtt kutkuto wt11 sheet at We is in Ajax Hospital. AR marking of time. In any event, the home of'Mrs. Ken Shot- never heard the mine Stock Gaspers join in wishing him a speedy the economic tide has passed its Cary mentioned nor- did he wood Dr., East, on Tuesday, Moy 31st recovery, ebb. And-although the returning r art 2 P•m• I wish ft *on k my friethds and We are glad to know that Mr. other spectators. I enjoy stten- flow is almost imperceptible yeti - - nelghborr+ fw "it, many act' of Dean ffiaire, who is in Oshawa ding Council Meetings whenever there are indications that it's f kindness• and expressions sd sympathy, g along pretty coming. . rho Evening wJ. of Pkkoring Unit- Hospital, possible to study the people who ad Church will meef on Jun• 1st, at shown me alumna nc� iNne•s and death is cumin alp are handling the affairs of our, " well and expects to be home this Industrial DR AL RED ' .a130.p.m, et 1M theme of Mrs. Kay of my husband. Mr. Robes" C. Reeser. coming week. municipality and to obtain my f production is ex- . ,5tereMiw Bernie Chapman WIN show Also for the bowwWwl Herat tributes. own impression of their char- to.revive under the twin the pallboa�eos, honorary gell600Mrs. Brougham firemen were call- i stimuli of increasing nal do- that pictures «. 1h. Garhsry'luand•. ed w the Wallace home on actors. Are they strong. weak; g VANAGS e 1"pesc'OM' thank Mt. KonnNt+ ttesron Brock. Road, on Sundry after- ruthless, understanding. dolt, mend and the cessation of in- Tbe Ladies aid of tM ►resbytesran for his con,alit words and help in;noon, when a spark iS1►ited the alert; agitators, diplomats; ventory liquidation. Chunk wilt hold Meer annual swnmpr my sed be..e..m.nt. tho members of i roof, burn$- trouble makers or' suppYlr<on fhwsdey. June 22 In rte St. Atsdrew's ►a•byftrWn church Case' ng s large hole. peace makers 1 Retail trade- ass, rt•show a VETERINARIAN are they wilting to go aloaig monerace • increase, probably eiwreb schoolreowh. Further portkwkm the iAcEoehlno Fune►ea 4446,Fkwthwo, s with anything for the sake of strongest in the latter half of later. kind and .AkiesM msrhegerssent of lase T0 Ed� sr or will they take a stand the year: bleak Rd. North 04ribmitm United seniae• of.some sort even though they: Capital investment should ex' Row bank 'Rats. Robert C. R«,e,, Fairport P.O., mild lone' To date I am still and slightly but there will be Chonch are heWing In Au "n sal. �2�llChmfirer't Bay,ant. • h� ,P g Y R:R. N0. 3,'�'iCkeri nt in t ' dark as to what the a greater emphasis on housing on June 10 at 2 pew. in the Dunkairtsts 1 ,would like to tlwnk my friends May 16th, 1861 Councillors are thinking as and social investment, while lciwan>, Perk, Any geed used articles and neigAbp,rs for their cads,Moan Dear Mr. Editor, opinions are very rarely exposed business investment will be Telephone TE. 9-1822 w"4 be Or*** app ao"d- Per pick- and a"g"'r'ee during my stay in hasps' I would like to eominend yolr except in Committee Meetings. lower. up, call ATfsntre 2910 or TEfftple tail. for your admirable, straightfor- To my mind it is absolutely im- If No AADwer • 9-1644 4.2423. Mr.. Frei Scott. Trade with Europe rosy mode- ward,outspoken,long called for, possible for seven people to all,rate, but this is expected to be ' "OUANNO W AC'186W We ,,,,,w ok, to thank aw kirMd+ honest criticism of too much die- agree unanimously on a subject.'offset by increased trade with Sotwday. may 27th, 21 PAW. end far theH lgr„e,,,card• cussion in Committee Meetings Who speaks in favour of some-' r rteighbewi ( � the United States, whose .con- .ths,e"» park - Dumbaitta+ and expmnbtw of eyaihpo,hy,.estaitld• (behind closed doors where the thing. Who speaks against omy is showing signs of im- ed » w M out want bereavat"nt, pry or public is not admitted) something? Mr. Editor there are rovement. Pickering Township to a a � bar; John and not enough open discussion many of us in your same "fog". P OlRtrol Op.ni �luy 1, 1N1+ C' Mttathe'. or debate at regular Council We are shout to celebrate But while the economy may 1111se`oh..Rachord g W Winn;*Moore Meetings, ,Pickering Townships 160th An-!'be beginning to perk up, there • As an extremely interested niversary. The book.Ras not yet are factors within it that are `.PICKERING RIA ESTATE OYD• taxpayer with an avid interest been published on the hi of for concern, the Letter _ in Township affairs, I frequent-I Pickering Township but I would Y8• Foremost is the continuing TUTORING By COLLMI sh016M ih ly attend Council Meetings. I:be wilting to bet my last dollar i high level of unemployment, _ spodalists In PASTIME AVAILABLE - rosture ovoit- attend oft OIW ow. ftr tO rot low". 1Nltitohall 2-13W. day, May, 8th and if you:feel history of Pickering Tovmship;has tended to rise from year to Sodding ea field• Phone WK 2:1717• there is not enough explanation Land will be long remembered year except in 0 Y P Periods of severe #OR RENT-3 room ami-detached brkk GOILEGE STUDENT will de any work, end you are s "little foggy" as vh'ere the blunt, outspoken, col depression. The 'labor force, —'Power Rotting hqu+e'n Pickering V'Ih •.Available Ine"ag rote-filling. WH. 2.1397. to what is going ova, in me you ourful characters who took a however, has been increasing n g Tractor Grading (first pa"of June.Phone WH.2-221; have rnet your "soul mate". For stand and stood by it right down' recent years at a faster rate WOMAN AVAILABLE for des work example: On the Agenda that the .line whether' it was for'than employment, Sod'Delivered y P g � p yment, and it is like- and baby sirting,in evenings, Phone evening itern number 11—Mr. right or wrong! ly to increase even faster as the AUCTION SALE WHit•holl 2.4687, Sanham will'present submissions Councillors of P i c k e r i n g,post-war , generation reaches WH. Z'6090 re: RACE TRACK. While Mr. Township.we the taxpayers are working age. ■■■■■■■*a■■■■■■4■■■■■■ Sanham was speaking- vet interested in you as INDI- ■ ■ . P g giving y' y' SATURDAY, JUNE 10TH At t::^.?same time, we are pas- Auction ■ details, showing maps saying �-ILiLALS as w•eil.as in a body-, . Auction Sole of choice household'■ FOR BURNED ■ we vote for or against'}sou as an sing through a technological re- ■ ■ what he would like to build, vo:utior.which calls for a higher fwniture, including electric appliances,(■. OUT MOTORS ■ how much he was , going to INDIVIDtiAL. The next eiec= g sew .TV set, record p'oyer a radio, n spend etc. I had a lgoing vi_ tion is for a two year tern, and degree and greate diversity of -ypewriter, dishes, chinaware,, glass- ■ end a8'eletlrical trouble ■ ' g skills.g sion of a beautiful RACE according to rumour there will DENNIS CARTAGE .are, utensils, b•ddin drapes, linens, ■ Pumps, etc-. Call ■ be stiff competition parts' g• p• ■ '■ TRACK well bred HORSES,' p titian in all I '-The present situation is not W�tee r Su p p 1 r • rtc., orders tractor with equipment, D�pandobh Gva►a 161 : velvet green turf: opening day gentlemen w andli Leto us know 'o much a temporary phenome- corp•nMrd•n toolsdyroofen?**Is,matenols, mead week ■ sitting m the Club House'sipp- I speak non,therefore,as a sign that the 300 gal,, ;4,50 53.00 g TEm le 9- ■ ■ tow, go 9 Z4 NOUN SERVICE " YOUR opinions on Township ""' RVICE - ■ ing a Mint,Julip and possibly P P labor force has not yet adjusted $50 gals, ...••.••..... ••••••,••• 66.00 ,umber .and supplies, etc. Property of : passing pleasantries with Mr. E. affairs,don't voice your opinions to the changes which are tak- 1,000 gob $700 Alf Richter, at 2234 Lawrence, Ave., ■ Complete Electric ■ P. Taylor discussing oUr vacant in Committee Meeting where we ing place, in the economy, an ALSO LAND - GRAVEL East, Scarborough. Sol* at 1.30 p.m. ■ ' ■ Tndustrial land. What prestige or the press cannot hear you l economy which, in turn, i&fail- TOP $OIL AND FILL ■ Dunbal'ton - Stroud'a Rd. ■ Terms cosh. He rotor". Property sold. ■ ■ thin would bring to Pickering` Sincerely, rig to provide job opportunities tyE� - AT 4.1084 Ken i Cbrk• Prentice—Auctioneers. �a■■■■■■M■■ti■■■■N■■� Township) Later I was crusty •(Mrs.) Gladys Beckstead for a growing tabor force." Pogo Four ' THE PICKERING NEWS Thursday, May 25, 1961 -CLAREMONT I rille on June 12. The bus ieaves j munity hall, following. District(20th. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nor- 1,with friends to North Bay on I sister, Mrs. Lloyd Pugh accom� the four-corners at 5.34.. Commissioner Kay Hayward ton and Donna attended. the week end. parried him. T a Guides and Brownies +gave a report on Laws and! blr."and Mrs. Jack Ingles and I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Browning �i c NEWS Promises. -Murray i McMullen, _on of Mr. tilOtilECS' L.A. held their regular family af Georgetown visited i and Bruce spent the week end and Mrs. Earl McMullen gradu- r. and. Jlrz, ',_a;1 Linton sleet:ng at the home of Ethel Lynn Glidden spent the week Mrs. Arthur Prouse on the holi-I at their cottage at Lake Simcoe. — ated from Ontario Veterinary visited with Claa •:ont friends Gree"L on IMay 1.3 with Vice i erid with G!enda Taylor at the day. Several local dogs have died College last Friday. His parents . on the week end. C Chairmap June Mitcaell presid-I Taylor cottage. I Severa! attended the Uxbridge during the past week from dis- attended. urray will continue Mr. and Mrs. G.�.don Bor- in 'The- Committee in charge! Sunday guests , horse show on Monday and a tem his studies in clinical pathology, land and famil • of Walkerton; 8• tie,n1lo farm nctadedaMr. and M s.; g'� crowd turned out for the temper. at the University of Cali . 5 of cookies day gave a good Mrs. Eric Wallace and chit- Y forma. visited his mother •re:e over the report., Plana are being made B. Wills, Mr. and Jars. J. Sama-'fireworks on Monday night here. pent the week- Mr. and tilts. "Harold holida dren of Toronto s Y• for uhe Mother and Daughter!rillo and Miss Rose Samarillo. i �nd Mrs. N. F. Tomlinson end _hw-parents-Mr, kips -aTe-buitditsg-aew' home• w A crowd attended the banquet to be�iel3 on June 1st Congratulations to Keith tiox- spent Dionday at Agincourt via- and Mrs. Earl Beare. Mr. Wal- just south of their present rea5 Bale at bars. Wm. Neal's last in the masonic hall at '6.30 and ton who received his B.A.degree sting friends. lace is visiting his grandmother dence. Mr. Bob Hockley is tba week. Mr. CIarence Beelby has the entertainment in the com-I at Queen's 'University on May 1 Miss Eileen Cooper motored in Scotland. His father and contractor. boaght this house, A busload of yonrg people - , , ,�ryy� " went to the jamboree at Wheel- -• ing, West Va., over the week :end. Mr. and Mrs. Ray H`III of Col- ling-wood visited relatives here I -on the week end. A good crowd attended the Tansley sale- last week. This home has been pure rased by Morris Winstead. OP1N EVMY EVENING TILL 7:Op P.�e R O U �G" E H ! L L Mr.. and Mrs. Tom Dav s,en-I -� .. .-tertained friends over the holi-; z _ day from Toronto. ;EXCEPT THURS. is FRI. TILL 9:00 P.M. The next meeting of t.-.e 16V A ON NO• z HMWAY ° .of . .r he the United t 'S -prr' will bl, PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT. MAY 2S • 26 - 27 JUST EAST � ROUGE BRiDC,� _ "held May 25 at 'B p.m. Roll , • call x-111 be an exchange of. plants. Miss Loi* Cullis of! Oshawa will speak and show JUBILEE SMALL LINK PURE PORK ' -slides on the Passion P:ay in. FRESH MINCED STEAK . . . . . . lb. 69c Germany. I C SIR Mr. and Mrs. Ross Redshaw 3A USAGE I6. tray' LOIN, T-BONE sod WING and Ted spent the holiday with 39 Mr. and Mss.: F. Hollingshead 1 STFAKS . yat,their cottage. I toneless Rolled Prirrae Rib o. C b Roast lb. 79c - Mr. and Mrs:.A. Rozell spent (Parer 1��w Ribs) a few days last week in Xe„ Fresh Loan Minced Reef 3 lbs. 9fc • York on a combined husir.e�s ' . , . . . . . . . . and pleasure trip. ' t J • E The Girl Guides, their lease:s and two testers went on a rite, 3 Ib. Tie FRESH �� 29C'f and cookout at the Santari.io s LG�� plast Saturliay. " The Pat Boone fan club ity Boneless Rid Piste Brisket Pet Roast lb 39c hall at donee in the community ; V (Less than 30e per �.) P.M. y ' The Girl Guides, Brown!es,; Maple Loaf BoeolMa Roiloj Slauldor ROUNQ • leaders and Distrier Commis-1 _ .. or �. sinner attended the mo sing 7 STEAKS " ''last e d the-.United Cou ch am ° .._. l 75c ast Sunday. bon. and Mrs.tl J. Kennedy. alr ���� BACON 'Toronto spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. McGuire. ��� T R�B C=NTRi CUTS ,�V�C II�ND CVM f'9C The Ladies Auxiliary to thy' sr SLICES. w. +✓ #N SLICES Legion held their moathly meet- �� ing on Mrs. 18 with the Pres:- ' ` Cross• 'Cut' Short •RIB ROAST •. . . . . Ib, S9c - ' .dent biro, J. McGuire in tire;' 10AST 'BLADE BONE REMOVED ` y Pharr. Favourable reports' were; .., ` 'ROUND OR SQUARE ! _._ wren b the'comrr4itteey.A Zone-, 7•TANDING — (Ikl, aid 7Nr RI63) - ally is to be held in Boxman- - PRIME RIB ROAST . 1-'. C ` + , �� s _ 1b. C .: • •' SWIFT'S JEWEL ON 04 A a ooiwip -We are sorry, ARiONNEAU- t'y to hear .that j - � ; . Lary G^iisby bf Alt"na Rd:, is! conllned to his tdme with meas- Ib. C BISCUITS :(SAVE 100 Large P.g. 29c -lca.. O t. Miss May Sunch on lle y CANADA PACK90 ."r ' _�A Ittgqna Rd., l:a^i lunch on Frida}-, � (SAVE 4t) witIi friends to•Toronto. MAl•LE LEAF - M;rsa Becef'l J,ugkin and{ ` LarRi is oz, jar .friend of Dumbarton, were tlin- w L K 1 �ner guests o'-• Ali.. arui ,\Its. B. ;�rollinger•of Altona RBI. � � .,, W e. r`e' 12 oz..rare, tiwe °. F'hylis and 3lsureen. Ad•anl p (SAVE 41et "w'~ ache of Shepheard Atienueyare ° Conitned to.home.Kith mea$lec. We woe!d tike. to wish'rile: (special Offer of it'off plus 4s off) 'SWIFT'S GOLDEN 6EW — (Regular) V(I�ikin s'family of R o.�all ex a MARGARINE - . : .. +4-Ibso' :sPeedy'fecotieiy. They have f (saw lea) ,_ •. .95c " ' m�sles. ' • •' W ... . ..: (Sow 1 Se) • Peter Hai-rod h of with fan is (While tbiy•.Ia*) ' Strictly Fresh Grade "A Lary (Loos) . fto>fnec+lmpti 'School with an in-i - felted throat,, SWIFTS SILVERLEAF• _ (Save TO i : Belated,birthday gree.,"s to' PUKE LARD . ': . : . :• . . .:'. lbs. 43e Bill-.Westbroake o;. Shephea•rd } A tenti�, on .hls .Llth biithda%-,' KRAFT NEW CRUNCHY' (Saw,.e) •Marge 16 oz. jar 0"" Z D I May 18th. � :P` EANUT, BUTTER• Mr. �ogmore of Woo•ilands i • • �C ° Rd., lift for England last'Thurs- ' day !or a three-week visit with. � LEAF `. . his parents. Willard :.CHEESE . . M•i•. and. bars: K` a d and� - SAYAOI� i fain$ , and Mr. and :vita. Wood- ward of:Altona Rd., spent last + :.., ,. Sunday '" Your Owe Cesitaiwer� . The Ladies' Auxiliary of the , { i Boy Scouts will hold a rummage (SAVE 4 CENTS) &M Wke- sale at Ne 1 SiMstR FirslA ge _ United Church, June 3rd: aS�/l Os. Tim - C Mr. and bins. A. Pearce-at- - 13A tended the'graduation of their Bon, Dick at Kingston, last Sat- urday. DY�ON'S A s Dog ' 1 A stork showe1 was held at •� SWEET. RELISH IP�ICKLE � 3Z o=• '�'the home of Mrs. Ken Pentland • • • • • • • . • 3ft of Altona Rd. last Wednesday .(Save 9e) Case of 4i tie ;4.59 - FRESH 'evening o honour of lira. Ken' Home Grown Asparagus Attractiw$ty grlCEt6� • ireland of Agincourt. "�- - Nearly 13,000 peopie are em- MAPLE LEAF + `• - - -- pl�yed at the Oshawa' and 1,V2 Ib. tie For Your Garden A Complete Selection of -Windsor STEELE BRIGGS i R.ENNIE'S SEGOS, SEED P'O'TATOES, DUTCH SET plants of General ONIONS, MULTIPLIER ONIONS Motors of Canada. The com- ... s . • pony's wage bill amounts to H11 FLOWER PLANTS . . 3Sc per box Or 3 for $iQO�I g?2,O�i0.,000 a year. ALYSSUM, SNAPDRAGON, 'ASTERS, CARNAT:ONS MAitMGOLD5, Over $500,000,000• is spent in HICOTIANA, PAN5IrJ,0CU8LiE PETUNIAS, SI�1GLIE PETUNRAS, Canada each year by General " , PORTULACA,. SALVIA, STOCKS, ZINNIA, FORGIET ME MOTS, Mot( for goods services .�49 SWEET WILLIAM, CLE�OME ETC, " visages and-taxes. The company VEGETABLE IPI-A►N-ifS.3,Sc ner box or 3 f�►r �1■�!1 makes regular purchases from TOMATOES, 'EP!F!E:lts, CABBAGE CA!1�L91C1LO WI:R, more than 4,000 Canadian sup-' �• STROUY..S FOOD NARKE- T� - iiu pliers. (SAVE 1de) SPANISH 016lONS ETC. _ 040'20402AV1701,04 A 04-01-0-0-0000- Thursday, Mai?S, 1961 _ THE F I C K E R I N G N E W 5 IPaga F+v f FAIRPORT � BEACH - 1 woo took Brat prize in his class FRENCHMAN'S at the blotorcay. races at Hare- On R'ed'nesday, May 17th,!spent the holiday weekend at wood on Monday. MILLER HEATING. SERVICE _�ositeeh members of the execu-i Sudbury visiting fiends. ��� Belated birthday wishes are ti.e of Fairport Beach Home! Mrs. R. J. Hawthorne and extended to Diane Wiseman.who • NATURAL GAS AND OIL BURNERS • and School Association met at daughter June visited Mr, a�:d'' celebrated her 11th birthday on _ the school a1 which time a great Mrs. R. Hawthorne and family Monday, Mky.2,iitF�. nian t. Frenchman's Bay Yacht Club H o v r e r r Ice y plans were made for the of Dunbarton Shores over he M:. and Mrs. George Nickley held their first o :- torrming year. I weekend• pen class sail I of Midland visited with Mr, and - boar, races during the weekend. ,. D,, , Birthday congratulations to_�_.-E_arl Harris and Bar M-a=J�� "°" Gal and Oil Equipment for Non+,es—House boots :Sza eth Jean Parkinson who rans spent a fishing- ker. �Sun�J's race, Doug Robin- weekend. �`�`rthe the-holiday will-be 2 ears old May t }darer" came in first I Trailers-Coda Co i y , y _5th. Bobca}geon. Mr. Walter Gildner is attend- sip— �P � efC• On Monday, May 22 ll l)loss Fertile seco2rd,-Mike--Ddc- y y .._nd, seven-1 air. J. Doane is at Mount! -� !Inerne third and Pat Shewan; the- ion-- m �' TRAILER ACCESSORIES; JACKS, GAS REFRIGERATORS `teen members of the teenagers Laurier Montreal on a.husi- Y Toronto this week. of Dunfair Baptist Church at-'ness tri fourth, all in Blue Jays. Doug A reminder to the members o! + , MANTELS p P• a.AINhS STOVES, HITCHES, rU11AP5 tended the morning and'evening Mr. and Mrs. R. Barker and Robinson also came in first i- the Frenchman's Bay Bowlin sessions of tpe Fellowship Bap-' family visited friends in North Monday's race, with Pat She- y g� HEATERS, ETC• wan second, Herb fisher thirds League•that•there is a meeting tilt Young Peoples Association,I,Bay over the weekend. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E V E R Y T N 1 N.G F O R TRAILERS Spring RaH at Niagara Falls. S and. Bruce MacIntosh fourth.' P g Y. g ympathy of•.•the community Bruce Wiseman on Saturday, ?hey spent the afternoon sight- is e.�cten'ded'to Mrs. D: Cumin= !ne races- were held in the Bay May 27th: C4tEfV1AN fllld•THERM — INTERNATIONAL with a goad stiff breeze blowing Y ... seeing and also-took the cpablei7ngs on the passing of her father on both days. Airs. Janet Smith of Kingston _ WN. 2-3491 car over the Whirlpool Rapids., Mr-Alexander in Scotland. , y 9 TUDOR ST. — Aft( im Lloyd• e weekend with'her sis- Some of the ladies from the Congratulation tel., Mrs. ,Ernie Buck. area who visited Buffalo over Mrs. . Ailles (nee Patricia) congratulatiors' to Mr. and the holiday weekend were: Mrs. Jones) on the birth of a baby) Mrs. J. Calder of victory Drive Mrs. E. Buck who celebrated $u�pOt' Your Cot111'irI(,I��t B. Diotte, Mrs. Chadwick, Mrs:'boy'at Oshawa General Hospital, taking up residence for the sum- their 45th edding,Anniversary. Support y E. Friars, Mrs.Cane and daugh- Tuesday, May 16th. Proud mer. . -NO. on Monday', May 22nd. ter Ruth, Mrs. H. Munn, Mrs. grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. Monica and Delores DTAre Mrs, J. Thorogood was Watkins,Mrs. D.Jones and Mrs. F. Jones of Park Crescent. �spent the holiday con- with their I fined to the Ajax Hospital for a M. Kerr, j Sorry to hear that Lynda Pic Aunt in Toronto and enjoyed few days last week, but is now Happy Birthday to Claudia kard suffered a badly sprained themselves immensly. home and feeling better. I)osne who will be 14 years old knee while playing •baseball. "'C'kuch ?Yews We are sorry- to hear that Cut . 'Food . , Dtay 26th. Heartiest congratulations to! At Dunfair Baptist Church Mrs_ A. Perkins is confined to, A canvasser Rill be calling on Mc. and Mrs. John Denney who Sunday,May 28th, Pastor Da%id' bed with a back ailment and everyone in connection with the celebrate their 21st Wedding Hoimea• will be bringing t'^e j hope she 8111 soon be up and 1 . Red Shield campaign'of the Sal-: Anniversary, May 31st. ! message at both services, 11.00 around again. ration Army. The wonderful Birthday wishes to Susan! am. Enjoy Life §nd See Happy _ Gene and Danny, Fertile of buy work of the Salvation Army de-, Cummings who will be 7 years Day, 7.00 p.m, the Chief Attri- Whitby spent the weekend with •pends on your support, so when'old, May 27th.. , butes of God. Mr. and Mrs, Bill Fertile. _tne candasser calls, please give I Mrs. E. Chambers accom- Ron Hockey son Bob and Roy Mrs. Daphne Gildner returned ` as generously as you can. panied, by grandparents Betty I Thurlow spent a fishing weekend home from the Ajax Hospital Young Marlow Sharp,. Park and her husband Don Goodwin'at Buckhorn. with her twin boys, Stephen and Blvd. who was 3 on May 24th,i spent an enjoyable day in Buff- Pickering and District Home Christopher on Wednesday, All REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER celebrated his birthday with alalo on Monday. and School Council Third.Arr.- are' doing nicely. tarty attended by a few of his Many happy returns to Olen ual 'Dinner will be held Tues-� Mr. and Mrs. James Gray friends.. Williams who aril) be 9 years old day, May 30th, at 6.415,p.m_ at j and family of Milton, spent the OR HOME FREEZER Mr. and" Mrs, Fred Williams May ?7th. I Dunbarton Public SchooL Tic-i weekend with -Mrs. Gray's 3 and family of Dunbarton Shores It was good to,see Mr. and I kets $1.25. . father, Mr. Waltter Gildner. craw. Ma 15 tolune 30 a : y - -.- -7 -a, WHERE r APPLIANCE .: DEALERS f. 41A ACTIRS NOME FRr-F. THIS SIGH ' Buyan electric home freezer,now, �. May 15 to-June 30, at any a li- Y Here s how , Pp •"• � ��<�,*��„ �a� ..• � ance store dlspta�in the "'Super. ere - s market In Your Home" insignia. - you get your This moneysaving offer witl apply to' an -attractive_range of chest- to free s�4 food . type or. .upr'ight electric freezers, M or dual zone combination refrig- u ` . F` CertifiCate stator-freezers of 13 cubic feet capacity or larger. _ heck - - - - HOW MANY WENT TO*. A BANK FIRST? �-.. . ' •:. . .' , , �:-' � � �' • - � -these.four-ways, a home Probabl ; freezer can cut your food bills r You can buy in bulk when prices are low. y erienced travelle>hs have learned that a chartered ' most of them Ea _ ..g You can take full adv.,)ntage of tpecial food sales. _ ,bank can'add greatly to the--enjoyment and contentment,of•travelling. 3 You can budget your food needs more efficiently, ~ You get a free$20.00 food certificate if you buy now. Here you can geti answers to currency questipns, leave valuables in safekeeping,.obtain letters of introduction. Travellers Cheques are ideal - a - C -operatingm ufacturersincfudeth f IIowlrig � n eo Be3t?y Brothers • Belwooli Appliance Co. • Canadian for da to-da expenses. H General Elector,• . Coronado .• Dominion Applianoe Co: , Y y p . Po� larger sums, you may prefer a Letter of Credit, e Frig!d3ire . General-te4i W3-es • Gibson . Gilson - . 4elvinator . Pn l,-A •' R.C.A. • Roy United Co-ops or arrange to have funds forwarded to wescinghouse. you�A chartered bank has many Atterition Hydro Rural-Customers: See your local prtario Hydro Area Office regarding inforEration on this ways of caring for-your travel needs: See your local bank before you go. special offer. THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY - HYDRO �' -is yours Pa . Six - } THE PICKERING NEWS Thursday, May 25, 1961 B VLLY'S LTD. DUMBARTON NEWS : R11PORT from =-ALUMINUM SIDING, DOORS, WINDOWS, - ;� + :.-PARLIAMENT -- : AWNINGS,,,RAILINGS, SHUTTERS, PATIOS - Dunbarton United Church 11%lanson in Scarborough on D!•• 1�'. A. 3lclia,: conducted Swiday. BY HON. MIKE STARK the regula!- morning service as-'I Mr. and Mrs. C„ I. Fletcher ROBERT sited by rs. H. Shroud at the went to Ottawa last Friday and M.P. ONTARIO RIDING _ • organ. Miss Anne Lennox con-'Visited their daughter Mr, and Glendale ID P. Phone i ducted the Junior conzrezat on. Mrs. Gordon Jackson and family A love y ant em a over the holiday week-end. An amount of $501000 is pro-• ing in agriculture. the World" was sung y the Mr. and Mrs. George Me- ricked in this ear's Public The 23-member Council re pre - choir TE. 9•-2445 under the direction of D1r. Conachie, Hugh and Bob spent Works estimates for dredging of seats tabour, management the holiday week-end with Mrs. ' pro 1 D. Fanthom. y Oshawa Harbour. Additional al- vincial governments, and other _ The scripture lesson was Mat- L. McConachie at Kemptville. locations will bring the total interested organizations. ' The '+SNUIt�J45 ':'° "' "" .:,..:::.amwa'Kati'+`r#_•"+at,cGtmaniumlE�iitmtllmfAW,'III "!IGI+u:.!ttuultill thew 7 beginning at the thir- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coung expenditure for this year to Council replaces the Vocational teenth verse with the text from of Toronto �zaited fiends m 564,x- 'training. Advisory C o ' c i I 3 verse twenty4lve. Since this the area on Saturday. This is part of the general which was reconstituted last _ REFRIGERATION holiday week-end was formerly bars. Cliff Seaton of ?v'ovar, expansion and improvement of Fall with the passing Ili Parlia- - € Queen Victoria's birthday, Dr. near Huntsville, formerly of a Oshawa area harbour com- ment of the Technical and Voca- McKay•spoke of the changes in II Dunbartor, visited old friends plea, 'and further expenditures tional Training Assistance Act. - = cur world since Queen Victoria's 1 on Thur;jay of Iasi week. II have been provided for Whitby The Chairman is Dr:11 F. Mae- AIR—CONDITIONING reign. VI-e, have progressed a I Mr. and Mn. M. Brown and Harbour improvemerr++.•�� P. the Nally. -great deal since, but we must family-and Phillip Annis spent amount of $3Y5,000 in�the cur- During the conference the tar- SALES Sr SERI�'ICE the hollida} week-end at .Port not be indifferent to the use of rent estimates. get sight of ter, years for doubl•: p Carl!n provided for Osh- ing vocational training facilitiW nuclear weapons and the con- g The amount roof ' 9ict between blacks and whites.'. Sirs. F. 'Mills,of Kingston Rd. awa Harbour last year w•as in Canada mil brought down to - FS Just as the house in'the parable was quite ill last week with the i 3-,9,000. five years. It is estimated that - MO AT a WESTINGHOUSE had to ha':e a firm foundation,I fit Or. Friday; May 12, Trans- in five years present facilities we must have firm foundations John Cookson visited his aunt I port Minister Balcer announced for vocational and technical for'our lives. In order to have a I at Port Carling for a week. a nPw Federal program for re- training will be more than APPLIANCES_ = life that w•i•11 not fail- with the JMr. and i[rs. l:. .J. Annis and habilita.tior. of Canada's ship doubled. This, of co•srse, is an R first adversity, we must build'Susie ,spent the week-end at i bpildine industry, essential part of the whole pm- -with--truth, justice, righteous-, Lae $t. Peter visiting friend,.f The 'p.mxram would ao into gram to make Canadiar indua- Hess and honesty. "Disci .Topic, of Home 6 >ffe.;t a �n a rnvaE by Psrlia tr more bexibte, more abreact LORNE _ C. WHITE � pert Sunday Lila} 28th �hrol Council Sleeting ( anent and would provide -a of developments which are now s W.M.S. Sunday with Mrs. Mer Thr Home & School Council�stimulus for ship=buildinz across taking piac? thmu4gF automation WH �'�S� f Canada, as well as 'a securing and tschrological development.7 C. cer of.the W.M.S. _being. the i t :hec!al speaker, hold its Annual Dinner ?Meeting some 10,00-0 additional 'jobs in During- the 2-day conference u eMlli!tm�3 ' !'++!RUIIpIlmluulimi+,.iml.,.�::t �• ;., uai;atP June 4th will bP the Scout 3' the Dunbarton Public School, that induct g incest's- "' ' j �' ry, according to the the Council decided to and Cub church parade, RAZ P.'I., Tue"iav, May Wth. Minister's statement in `the gate the requirement for esta!:• : The Juno meeting of the W.A.i This meeting will-be particular- House. lisping one or two high level fa3 :rill �)e.held in Dunbarton Uni- ly interesting when a Panel:of The Minister referred to the oral-provincial inatirutions fer led Church or, Thursday'aft?r;' experts inve-3tigate the subject many problems which had har- the training of teachers, super- ". .. noon June 15th at 2 p.m. Mrs. of D:.cipliro' from• all sides. assed the ship-operating and visors and administrators. Tindall, Past President of Tor- Panel 'members will represent chi uildine industry for scone To The H : i the Children's Aid Society, the There w as also a recommendn- onto East Presbytery of the y 15 years. He referred to the tion to set up a National Ad- W.A. will he the guest speaker.',Ontario Hospital at Whitby,and difficulty of maintaining activity LET US'CAPTURE FOR YOU THE RADIANCE � Ladies - from- neighbouring I the Bid Brother Movement: and employment within the in- �aory Committee on Technical _ T -. Of YOUR WEDDING churches will be guests, for the I After.they have presented their dustry. raining. . : afternoon. All ladies are w,l individual vie-Awintn, the meet- New subsidies to be provided This, in conjunction wily+ iOdK NOW FOR THAT SPECJAL DAY 1 'come- ing will be open to questions on Commonwealth Training We-k, by the -8e it p bye to p� from 1Uy. zaar, spons r by the the s jec*- from the t is would make it possible to bare t r - WE C..0%1* Circle Group o the '.A, is at!expected the Row eofq pinion 29th to June k4th indicates thn _- ships built in Canada for Cana- in im rtanee of this 1F)MA - CHURCH RECEPTION Mrs. Jean Tya3 home on the I will present-all aspects Gf disci- disn sl+iping lines, rathez than grow g po , Kingston Rd. on Saturday June pline, and contribute therefore to have er4iM gs1.to other coin• effort in the Canabin industrial - FROM �•'SO UP 3rd at 2 p.m.- There will be l abetter undelstan$ing of the 'ries. Tleis, Mr. Balcer explain eoarsplex. imcwoes bakin ing,. hi e ;subject ed, would provide jobs for Can- • $. home q sews white le- bject by all those present. phants, and plants for sale.l Panel Guests will include Dr. adiaps. � 1 - 5 x10 "OUR WEDDING" ALBUM There will alab be afternoon tea Andrew Malcolm of the Ont. ROSEBANK ,. availablea I Mental Health Clinic Whitby, Modernization of the'Canadian 12 - 5 x10 P16NTS I l and Mr. St4nley Mason, Assist- fishing 8'et wan also being en- Happy birthday to Mrs. Red- } -0n Tuesday evening, fay coumged by subsidies for con- path of Toynevale Dr., on klay 1 - 4 x S "OUR CHILDREN'S WEDDING" ALBUM 30th. i's the regular meetinr of Want Director of the Children's itruction-of fishing vessels. Slat. 12 - t x S PRINTS the On-We-Go Auxiliary. The Aid Society,Oshawa. Head table Ste are also being aken meeting will be held in the'-guests will include Reeve Scott,' g •ac- Re are p}eased to hear that 25 -PHW "THANK 'YOU NOTES" �Mr. V. Stettler of the new Dun- -ording to the announcement, to Mrs. Kavin of Oakwood, is home. church with a special speaker, testriet ships of Commonwealth frorn hospital,after a two-month COMPLM PhOtO NEWSPA MR COVINArE _ firs. ry f l, Tor- School, Mr llayr of registry from engaging in coast- 'stay• � Fleu o Dixon Di Eton H 'orlon H i qh 9c onto who wall speak of her work. Tyra. C.P.A., Dr. Me al trade in the Great Lakes. - ik"Im.SENT ro NEwS►A>•EIt3 OF YOWL C"0401 - The ladies of the church were Dunbai-ton United Church, qtr. Happy birthday to Randy I J. E. Fos, .Prinei al of Dun- Welcome news was received Grigsby of Toynevale, on his riled to a spacial meeting nn t- P from the Minister of Health and 4th birthday M Thursday- evening May 25th, �n School, Mr. H. Mitchell, Rr�ifar, ♦11is aveek'to the effect May 31st. _. with the men providing the re-,i Cha rman of the High School Mrs.'McLeod o(•Qskwood Dr., P R Board, and Mr. K. D. Munroe that a Federal contribution! of B A \R R I, E P O M E R O Y freshmPnta '.Kiss Beatrice Wil is confined to bed &,pith t+ heart s i B.A., M.Ed., Supervising Prin- =653,188 had beer authorizes son mf Toronto told of the new. P g attack. We wish her a speedy. combined women's organizationfcipal.of School Area =2. or the'nevg wing of the Oshawa -'R.R. 5, PICKMNVG - T!- 9-1417 1 The Home & School Amocia- General Hospital. �`�' beginningq in 1962. The new six-storey aging be- Tommy. Ravin of Oakwood, The rlisaion Band conducted I tionq of the Pickering District ing added to the present hospital has returned home after a two- by' :Hiss Evelyn Westgate was Council are Invited to send as jtructure will provide 16 re- month stay with Mr. and Mrs man delegates as possible to held on Sunday morning. Child- y' g P cov"ry beds, 222 active treat- G. Botten. FL Cie} and family. ren aged 8 and 1:, are invited this Annual Meeting. It is hoped GRAY�f w 'A combined party was held to join these monthly meetings. each Asa'n. will be represented ment beds, nurses training foci- The next Thursday afternoon � � SAND b at ]east Svc members who lines and additional community euchre will be held at the home Saturday,May 13th, when Janet Your support and donations for y health service a��. of Mrs. King. of.Oakwood Dr. • �U// K e :dire celebrated her 7th birth- the Dunbarton United Church will be. able to report back to y�� i,��i y• ( Hospital construction grants j,ssc week's winner's: 2st Mrs.' . day, May 16th, and her sister Auction Sale on Saturday June their Associations in the fall, s;a released the:prr>vinee on Kin xi- Anne her 6th birthday May 10, at the Kiwanis park. is and thus do full,justice tn'this gt 2nd Mrs.• Tbyne;"lion- 3rdrTheir scents Mr.and aseeded..Any articles yqu would Important topic. behalf of a hospital in quarterly solation, Mrs. McEwen. Throw, Prow �� grandP Pstalments when it is.formally _Mrs. Forbes. Mrs. Walker-. from [►e.iaPick like to donate such sa ofd dish- ' - ^thilrred`' and cor!!°W �bg''the Z spent.the.a.eekend with the tam- es,wagons,toys,beds,,furniture, Province that the contraction Happy �Y oseby k frail South,4-1551- fly. electric fixtures,books or fishing „ via of Old Roaebank Rd. South, equipment will lx welcome. AU� i has been _5, 50, .5 arid 400 per on her 7th birthday, on June ears rd' - M�fo11�y St. Anarew'ti t completed.'Arno ing n to _ •w GREEN RIPER �'`'teT'"` `�� `' �r°d " formation on 'ompl the antth_ 3rd. _ ' -- - Church paled date of completion of the • .The firtal.rraeeting of the Ram- GREEN holiday week-end brought Proiect is fktober, 1961, bank Road Home and School Too late for last week) guests to the well-attended The W.A. met ir. the church was held last Tuesday, Msy mornin service at St. Andrews. on Wednesday evening . Reeeastlp in Otfiswly there seas 16th. Mrs. Ridge returned to Tor- g _ concluded a two-day hi,eeting of LIVERPOOL o..to alter spending a week with Mr. Kenneth Heron, was in the�tourteerti ladies present. The the rational Techiilaertl and 'Mr. and Mrs.•C. Morris and j.Bias Ruth•Hutchings. pulpit, and Mrs. William Boyes! President, 'Jiro. G. Astley con- family of Roesbank Road, spent presided at the organ. +ducted the business. . Reports Council. al Training Advisory. irst - Mr. and Mrs. George Silt si:d At time of writing sorry -to Po Council.. This was the• Aral last Sunday visiting with rela- The Quintette. comprised of were given by some of the ladies . tires in Toronto. ,family spent last weekend with report Mrs, Deiai Shank in poor I meeting of this new body form- her parents Mr. and Mrs. J.'health she just returned,hgsne Helen Brisbin, Pat Kerr, Jack I who..attended meetings in Osh- ed to deal with, vocational acid >tdoresu at Renfrew, near Ott after spending the winter with Gorman, Alex and Sam Jackson awa and Whitby recently. A technical training problems in sang an old favourite"Lord, I'm dozen stacking chairs have been '� y� ` awa, her daughter at Claremont. Coming Home". purchased for the church. Final Cs� d ng the matters brought r:l Dllrs.'Ritic Schuler s'mother Visitors at M. and 'Mrs, M. Mr. Heron chose- Ephesians plans were made for the after- forward in the report&' which ' has returned to Germany after,Drapers on the weekend.' 6 for the Scripture-and selected noon tea and bUzaar,to-be'held upending 7 months here, .Mrs.: - M:s, W McLeod of Vantouy- were tionse des sieve reeom- �. ; •A gorse 13 as his teat, This, con- on June 10 at the church, 11#rs. merdationa dealing- avtih the Schuler accomjtanied her mother I er, Mr: Iar McLeod, Miss Mar-I cerned the vast indifference of J. Cowie presented a citizenship establishment of ortral insti- ;orie Crooks 'of Toronto, Mr. the community at large toward program assisted by Mrs. Bert tutions for the trattting of voea- se New York .last weekend to and Mrs.' Syd Davies, son Glen I the alioice of good or_evt1,.�4C,uthrie.-Mrs. Gordon 13ra of - _ yes her 9fl. y ttensl' teatl,4rs, tier reed--for a A very,enjoyable ecening was`o€-P.irf-aond Hill, Mrs. Sturie C}tristians are often blind, AIR- Pickering, gave a talk on her ,,;1t!onsl eomm;ttc� to strtdy ' Larsson of Perrtne,• Florida, concerned or cowardly•taking a r , SUBSCRIBER ltiad last Monday night at Vaug- visit at Pier L1. at Halifax, technological t r s i r i•ii q,� the V---, G. Lehman and oJhn and stand when confronted by this' ban Willard School when t::ey, I when she met some immigrants ,necessity of expandlnq training held their display of fireworks. Mrs. Knott Hilyea and Teddy of decision. y for the unemployed and the re P y Markham. The ins iration received as the disembarked from the We wish to thank everyone who;i p z boats.' bars. Lindemann v quirements for vocat!oraI tmin- M- ,Dos Jamey of !Hark hrout'.11- helped to make-it-a s rcces3 .I. - ree v 4o m selections, accom- 1; to conducted the worship service I gave the congregation something I anied by A1rs.Arch Bell on the • Mr. and Mrs. R. Desjardi:s Snr,2ay la t and the son on which to dwell durinz the p and family spent last weeker,. g piano. The roll call was "fellow- by; will sho,% coloured pictures. THE NEWS y Des-' A beautiful. anthem with :sirs.I coming week. • h p". Mrs. Cowie and Susie Robb;: Richards, in Ottawa visiting Mrs: e,. We're leased to report that s t P.or;ald Sn:ith , 13--son. Draper doing the solo p p° ' Puckrin served refreshments. and Stanley' Wonnacott en.oyed jardins brother tor. Cuttercatta 1lrs. 'Maxine Hopkinson return- and family. I ed home from Toronto East The C•G.I,T. iJhaving a pot-;the Junior Fishine Day a. the why 'Not Phone" 'Mrs. Attie Patterson and Sirs.I luck u er at the church this Conservation Park west of here. Mr. and lilrs. Bert Ains:ey, L General Ho ital on Saturday' .s hp S„uw?rs of R'ini-or, left Fri.; P spent -last weekend as guests of ,yin and is convolescing at home. � Frida% evening at 6.30, followed! Mal ilyn Hedge, Susar, Ric- d.c last after spending g a week I by a short ,ro;:am. Each fam-' hanitz anal Pe � Sm iVe M.. and Mrs. Lorne Parkins at'witl tF.e fcrrer's sister Sirs. Sir. A. J. Thompson, Sir, and l g4 ' played • Oak Hill Lake. qtr • bun�aP., i Mrs. Howard tiMcClement- and !ly is asked to bring a hot and at the piano recital at the home WHitehall bl:, and Mrs, Jim.McCa-hy: A r,u^ber cf' ladies attend- �1a!p-Beth visited JMr. and Slrs,I cold dish. l of Mrs. Sn''ratt. Whithy, recently. spent last weekend at their-cot- the Thai s' caerir. meet-� W. DOwe,, and Gina at Ki!k- The Sunday School annicer- Mr. ar.'i Mrs. Bill Guthrie tage at Hall's-Lake near Hari- ing cf the Braagham W.NI.S. lan.-i Lake on the holiday week- nary' service will be held this, and family, visited with bars. .2-0940 bu�'.on. Thursday of last creek. end, Sirs. ' McClement was trues, Sunday at -2.014) p.m. The Rey.. Gu*hrie's parents, Mr. ar,,i 'Ira. _ Corigratulations to Mr. C. Gib- 5T:-s. Pattemon was the guest I soloist at St. Peter's Anglican A. E. Cresswell, Claremont, will H. Rose, Markham on Sunday. bons who will celebrate -his bir•- speaker her talk and pictures Church in Kirkland Lake, The he the zueat speaker, The child.) �M;. and '.Mrs. Pon Cox ar.d i And Place thday, May 30th. was enjoyed by all. service was •broadca-4ted h}• the ren will provide special music., t family spent the ?•-eek-et.d at the Mr. . Mfiil'.:am Gregory from The Ladies Aid met at the local radio station. The club will meet, at the home of )Ira. Cox' uncle and Scarborough spent last Sunday hcrne of Mrs. Cady of White-I Mr. and Sirs. Walter Willi: home of Belt and M s. Guthrie aunt, Mr. and Mrs. McClure, Your Order J I with his daughter Mr, and Mrs. vale Wed. of this we?k. I visit+e'3 }t r. and }Mrs Allister an Jun? �. Mr. Ivan Law, �thit-1 Sraiorti:. _ „ c ., .. i• f t Ti►urBdar, MIaY 25, 19b1 THE PICKERING N E W S -- t1Bg�-Srw1B - - VA....�.rf 460 - .11USINESS_ 01RECTORY :Services I - M urches o es -DRUGS LTD. .-- The Ch �• The Cuba supervised �Y Mr. 0y es Bill Slater A Mr. Earl ,PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS GUARANTEED McEACNNIE'S IIII� IIimNIpIH{fliINMIIRIIgINIHINIIAICINHIMHNIRIgN!)tltAUNyItlN014 Rowe, took the cubs for a ram- ' ble through Mr.J. Cargills Bush Radio-TV Service Funeral Director Pickering do agamesl were enjoyed. ' �' COSWICf ,- SUNDRIES BABY ' NEEDS Any Make or Model ___ United Church Carlene Siganomori with- a Minister: REV. MEIWIIE BIlTTARSI number of friends held a scaven- ARTHUR FIELD * ger hunt on Friday & finished STORE HOURS:' Private Ambulance Service SUNDAY, MAY 21111A up with a wiener Roast. PICKERING Two Morning Church Services Mg h r Mrs. Bennett of i WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 a.m. to 9 p'.m. -DAY OR NIGHT Lansing called on }Lev siste Mrs• 9.45 a.m. and 11.07 a.m. J. Shanley & family during the Sunday School some hours week end. SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 1 p.1n. to—5 P.M. Mr. Sowerbys nephew Mr. &; _. WATER DELIVERED ` WM� MCEACHNIE, Prop. _ A u 4 E Y - Mrs. Don Carmichael & family; visited with the Sowerbys re-, PICKERING PHONE Whitehall 2.5961 West of Dunbarton I ' A, 2:30 p.m. S.S. Annivorscmy cent]. (P Phone WH. 2-2171 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fright andl • � HONE � Pho . GRACE PRESBYTERIAN family called on Mr. and Mrs. • Pickering, Ont. H. Timms during the week end. t�e 2-0063 I CHURCH Mr. Gordon Carter & His$, Graham HARDWARE AT1an MORNING WORSHIP Gloria Musklow spent the week 11 o.m.-Wes+ Rouge School end with their respective Par- _ Musk- Auditerium cents at Birds Creek APPLIANCES - PAINTS - TOOLS KEN and CLARKE Creighton, Fraser, SUNDAY SCHOOLS low.Drynan & Murdoch 9:30 PRENTICE Wolf Roy r School- Mr. Fred Boyers & Grandson I GLASS - ETC. .-8 years and ever `� t t a.m.-up to a years Ea Cornutt on Sunda . and Mrs.' � .... AUCTIONEERS f Barristers, Solicitors and' 11.a.m.-Nursery y' I GENERAL -H A R D W AR E Lie.nsed sad Authirb:od for the and Mrs.Ricky pent the _ Gntennial Rood School- - � Notaries Public with. Jimmy & Ricky spent the C~Ses of oa"imie MW Yank 11 a.m.-All ages' I I Phone: WHitehall 2-1911 Pickering I holiday week end with the for-; - 400 ROUGE HIGHLANDS DR. { Fars* Sta*. larpkm•ats. Me.welseld BANK OF COMMERCE CHAMBERS mers sister at Waulashene. I ` Twrairure. Rooll sol- alw ow Wocioky w Reasonable Rafts. 5 Sirwoe St, N., Oshowa Truck Traffic on the Brack r .• ,�• �........ DU" SMICE AT ONE PRICE! j St G@orge15 Road is causing a lot of con- L 3r rs♦sirraari✓ laWkan P.O. Phase Agiac't b2Wa Telephone RA. 3-3446 • s`r tern to Parents whose children Mlaekbaw P.C. Phawe Mark 20ti ' walk to school. Two car acci-; MPITIM ber" baea AAglteaA Church dents happened at the Bridge on' Assetieneers since 1NQ PICKERING • , ONTARIO Brock Road just north of the 4th concession which could have Dre �O�n �� ' REV. N. S. Shl"HERD, B.A-D.D. had fatal results. •I �y T B°x 19., �,�.rin°, oM. d Birthday Cakes E. R. ELEU RY I DEN1 I S T Phone wHh*hag !•3513- We are sorry to report Mr. _• _ • BARRISTER SOLICITOR - SUNDAY SBRVICBS - Road & noow�f AjaxisAAA' S Our Special�NOTARY PUBLIC .11.00a,ns.-Manslrte'Proyw b feeling well again,nevi-k a+ rin.�.. Reed Plcicer'mg 11oo a.m.-Hal, Caal,n„nwn ckering - WH. 2-0386► Ni•kl.ad Crack (Fouirth Sunday) The Sympathy of the cam. AT.-2.7"1 or A.T. 2.1362 Medical Centre 1140 a.m.-Sunday School in the Parish NoN munity is extended to Mr. and ! 11-00 a.m.-Nursery in Rectory Mrs. Yeates and family. in Pas- Y NOWts: I '* loom—ages up to 4 years sing of a loved wife and mother, •, Ail ti P,Wey-9.8WS:30 P w. WEDNESDAY : Mr'. and Mrs. Yeates live in LUMBER CO. ' ' .., 3atwda, tend Evens• OFFICE• WH. 24)"0 10 o.m,-holy Communion and Toronto but spent their sum- by A'Poi-tmeal -- 1 Intercession for the sick mere at their home at the car-, ., RES.: WH. 2-1655 nQr-of the.fourth-concession &, Brack Road. Johns-Manville Dealer NT�t tjlf/St10A SClerree wE were sorry-to.hear of the COTTAGE MATERIAL = FENCING MONUMENTS I Passing of Mr. John Moore in GARGE DOORS PAINTS - PLYWOOD •'Hignwey Men-arena werks" I Society Toronto. Mr. -Moore. has been a, ROBERT AUSTIN, Prop, M . a ROUGE HILtS, ONTARIO I long time.resident just'north of� Do-It=Yourself Carpentery Shop Tools ** tI Whitby, Owtario I CHURCH. SERVICE AND the 4th concession, ,O;. pyr Two mike wet+ of Whitby S H.E R R I N SUNDAY SCHOOL "' pathy is exterjrfed to his rela Terms Arranged --� as IoW as ow Ns. ] Highway, between SUNDAY-11 o m.-In Rosebonk tives. Whitby and ,be i Rood School (Average Garage) — $15.00 per month Reading Room Open to Public Fite Reels «•ere valf d'out to *t+aKE Whitby Mc. Ba4e2 No. 2 Highway' WHitehall Z-3251 r Funeral and DAILY a fire on R.rmk Road at Mr. In Allerton Building, Kingston Rd. Wallxces home. It was believed I of•Rouge Hills 51, x , f,nrn thr stove lit shinst Ambulance Service • PLUMBING Wednesday Meetings 8 p.m. Every le, an •the shish we hope the Tashman ay in the Reading Room damage was s11„ht. ALFRED KAYES No. 2 Hi hwo — ' General Hardware Highway 1�I i,.,rnd, !�I rs. Dave Stevenson PLUMBING BATHROOMS at Pickering each Road For farther info.motion call g k ATIonlic 2.2633 :,f Turontu visited Mr. and Mrs., PRESSURE SYSTEMS , F'I nk Weavers on Sunday. ,a -,--� Sorrw to hear-Mr. Fo>;ves of A _ESTIMATES GIVEN 11 PAINTS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Telephon@ !rock Road had an accident, j Phone WHitehall 2-6717 j St. Andrew's WHitehall 2-361.0 j fortunately he was not seriously - ETC. hurt but his car is beyond re- TOOLS GLASS Presbyterian Church I pa;,., J. Television Radio Kenneth Heron, B.A. - Minister I • 19.45 A.M. - Sunday School Re .airs iBrady . OPTOMETRIC 1.1.00 Service - Plumbing' Store A.M.M. Church e ___VISION CARE r FHONE: TEmPk 9-1191 g - — Balsdon s '�i�r�w�re DUNBARTON:RADIO d T V JOHN L. RAWBON, R.O.. I The one plate to get hot0 By A. K• RATTEW everything in Plumbing. • PLEASANT STREET ;:'f PhOn@ WHitehall 2-0480 - Pickering Barrie Pomeroy EOFF LIVERPOOL RD. SOUTH) GOOD VALUE AT THE - RIGHi-PRICE- Copies of pictures appearing in FRENCHMAN'S BAY this paper over the "credit line" ROGER G. CONANT, B.A. - "photo by Barrie Pomeroy are EVENINGS - r Open Daily Till 5:30 pan, available in two sizes. If you BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR a Saturday Till 1:00 p.m. would like a copy (photo) of these BY APPOINTMENT. TE.9.2601 Our New Oil Prices CONiTH 'BLDG., AJAX I pictures, the 5 by 7 size, 50 cents; SALES, . SERVICE - CONTRACTS the ! by 10, 75e. 7'2 Simcoe Se. South, Oshawa ,Te order, phone Mr. Pomeroy at FUEL OIL �• 4320 KingSfOn ROQd TEmpio 9.1417. FIRST MORTGAGES'ARRANGED: West Hill ` - ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS CASH OR WITHIN 30 DAYS INSURANCE CO. � -AT. 4-4721 DENNEY BROTHERS AND IMPROVEMENTS: : STOVE OIL . . : . Oc - WRITE OR PHONE I ' Cheap Rates for Farm aad Country HEATING CONTRACTORS WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN CASH OR WITHIN 30'DAYS Buildings ON EX16TING MORTGAGES. windstorm f tsurence on Buildings, Hot Water, Steam Systems Windmills, Sibs, H l .-Be A Good Installed IF YOU REQUIRE ANY MORTGAGE ARTHUR MITCHELL LIMITED Atstomobib Jnsuronee of All Kinds FINANCING i FOR FAST 'f A' BQWmpN GIbSOn Alterations and Repairs L SERVICE: CALL - WHe . 2.6/71 TE• 7-2431 C�tlZen - TEmple 9-3357 PHONE: WHITBY MO. B-3521 E. IRELAND tAonteith, Monteith; Riehl W. H. J. Thompson, OMPANY _ Co. Support Your Walter Thomson, Q.C. CHART B.A., LL.B. LAIDE ST. W. FRED ACCOUNTANTS BARRISTER and SOLICITOR 2, .ONTARIO G• W. RIEL, C.A., R.I.A. -BARRISTER �SOUCITOR - NOTARY PUBLIC LICENSED TRUSTEES corn1" T�h/nity lwitish Columbia and Ontario 0 or Empire &S-064 COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS 4,Nx Oshawa Stretford reLENWOOD BLDG., AJAX ¢sllowe BAnttplph s•3527 wHitahan 2•stst eaaiap Telephone: WHitehall 2.0910 jeCtt1 - we. 2.&M NortNwssf telrisit of Old ticinf Road on NO.9 Mf*hway . WMlsahah ?•01!90 mow• ,.-: - ��. _ - - r . ... _ .. y c ftV*40" -_ T!t! t t C'K E R I N G NEWS ,... , "t#wnialr.-May?S, 19Q1t 7. 0 -- ifj f # MAW ,r' t _ ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE MAY 24, 25, 26, 27 OR IGA 16-OZ. JAR SAV DRESSING E) f ;IGA INSTANT / 6.oZ. r COFFEE - WE RESERVE PLUS FOUR BALLET THE RIGHT ($37.50 N IGA TAPES YELLOW or WHITE TWIN TO LIMIT ►!/ PINK GREEN PACKS t?UANTITIES There'r Me Waiting-Immediate in-Store Redemption! TISSPE 'BLUEr TOTAL tf01Z•s a 1 ' Op TAPES NABISCO ­ ' 124-0Z. Extra . 3 4eo ORB 1 TS PKGS. C (10c OFF) RECEIVE $6.00 IN BONUS TAPES WITH EACH OF THE FOLLOWING: _ BBY'S FANCY .- a . _ _ ' ,' - -. - LI TOMATO UIC .4 is4u. T�. = MONARCH REGULAR FRASERVALE FROZEN- CAMPBELL'S FANCY SOUPS .z Lae VARfE'ftESi 410' L fim; MARGARINE POLY PEAS - BILLY BEE LIQUID HONEY �6432: P cs 79C ` SAS 45c LUSTRE CREME SHAMPOO !Re aPr t[177ON «• t.IQL1D'— Lame s►� RECEIVE $4.00 IN BONUS TAPES WITH THE FOLLOWING: .KRAFT CRACKER BARREL MILD CHEESE COLORED v t*-Oz. Ptyt, _ --CHOICE NEW ZEALAND LAMB SALE _ RECEIVE $2.00 BONUS TAPE WITH EACH OF THE FOLLOWING:-' -�- - - -- MEATY — WHOLE or HALF FRASERYALE FROZEN STRAWBERRIES - .. Le S 6. CANADA No. � 1 P.E.I. POTATOES 9 C ROYAL GUEST SLICED SIDE BACON ;,Ri:.lei., I.ta. Pk4 :t `WHOLL -:SWEET GOLDEN KERNELS —No. 1 GRADE Lamb Lo n s t LAx lb. Ld �n a Basket ' ROAST.VD STEW 11�• �� C b 'IDEAL FOR OUTDOOR BARBECUES .. r 1& Breasts Chicken �Le s = b 47 c ;RE D RIPE BEAUTIEf--No. 1 GRADE ` 19 ALPINE BRAND — CHOPPED . omatoes �. �. S - . Beef S tea kette' s � 5 -TENDER GARDEN;-;FRESH No. 1-GRADE ; �e Flor' ;-Ce c Sl ice! 13616 3 3 sl e LUSCIOUS RED RIPE—No. 1 GRADE s ,o: • • Shop and Sare .a tre a�, Pt1VT errtes ,­ ., �X c RICHARDSON'S '�� �a��Cet CRISP and JUICY—EXTRA FANCY GRADE rti i nesa pie ; . I 3'3 N BICKERING PP c