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`"'� VOL. 81 NO. 32 THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1964 Prke - 10c Per Copy
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i. Map Making In Area•
coo -Areas'
ire :
By"..',,..Schoo`1
North And South Trustees- Do Not -
Agree'. On A School Area Split :
A meeting of trustees of
all' the School Sections and , Boy Drowns In "
' School Areas in _ Pickering
Townvirip, to ddscuss the pros
and com of a one or two area Rouge River
a system for the towtuhip, in
affecachieved
t'hantthtose rom the nothing,
orth are The of year old Gary
body 9
Gunn of West Hill was recov-
; being emphatic about going tL
to two areas and those from ered• from the.. Rouge River on ® -
! • z.: Sunday night by the Pickering
the south being just as eniph- Townstilip Police and ' the South
�►. atic about being onearea. i
�. West Fire Department.
y. Mr. Donald Gibson of Brou- Pblice stated that the buy
`i chaired the meeting - of � SEE PAGE 4
M •'` �` a 65 persons.
d one swimming with his
4fh . parents. When he' was found
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#� "Stn ern which included -missing, -
tem s g, hel was summoned.
rearms ks suet as rrhariage .and P
The body of the boy was re= Women'sGolf Tourney divorce, e, inferior education; covered after about 25 mi;nut-
north versus south.. and the .
Mason -_Dixon Line, filtered in-. es, of searching' At Wfiiterale Club
;;tient,, s to the meeting. Coroner Dr. W. W. Tomlin -
An Army surveyor from the army survey establishment In Ottawa pre Mrs. Eleanor. McKean • r son pronounced the boy dead. way held on Th Jul
pares one of the- r .-.._....', Y
used in a large- scale ma in resenting the north said that SOFTBALL 16, with eighty entries from
Arm plastic markers
be P g Project In the Oshawa area. The the three local high schoolATJJJW as far East as the Bay of
Army survey group reque/ts the co-operation of the public In not disturbing eye mar en. prince -told her that
pupils
PICKERlNG PARK
.front the rural areas came to and West to Oakville. Prize
huh school adequately pre- CKEY "GOOD GUYS" :' for Low Gross was between
Dare Lennox, Chairman Parks Busy During Mrs. Agtms mien pared. She said farmers could. rs, Betty Gilbert, of Whitevale, Ix
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not afford a Targe mill rate '%BAD BOYS" and Mrs. Lillian Stubbs, of
• increase, that could mean pay-; , Trafalgar. with an 84. The tie
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Weekend nning Board Weekend Heatwave Passes Ing, 5600.00 a year to taxes to a umaler the auspices of the was broken on the 20th hole,
educate children. She chaff- ;"dickering Beach Firemen". with Mrs. Stubbs, winner. -
David Lennox has been Paries in Pickering Town- ev:ged too, a that the AUp — Other Entertainment Net scare was won
-a inted chairman of Picker- ship did a big business int. 'r Coornbes. Whitevale by
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Township Planning Board, Su `" '; •30c.
ndta as huitdreeb of people -
All
of July 1st and will hold _ �'�*, on W r li j, a- t`y� with a 72.
swarmed into the area to an up the +
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t3i� post untiY the � elections in effort to escape•: the city h �' she would have M tie. i '�"�'"''� 'mor • Survive --
19�. He succeeds 'Mr. W. - Swiss Chalet PaY-k up wdB of the tate John O'Brien. ess %te take dras,ic action, West Rouge Mother ?
Hj%- Craig. who has rest n- turd' dear mother -of Dave, of convirtcec! there wrould be a
S better suu 1 of teachers und- I am referring to a split
C.reen%�oocl. repotted the bus:. p Y
ed. because he has been nn- Fresc9hman's er the one area system. township", he said.:. Revives Baby
lest Sunday of the sunhmea, Asa young c
ab�e to attend the meetings , � y b .girl, the late ..y�r tem w•6uid' 'never � � said the sough .end. lacks
Parks along the lakefront O'Brien sent summers s}'s
regularly. , P work in our area". Mr%. Mr 9ndustrial auessment to
reported 'the same. t the Ba with her rents, Village . residents were ask ('.
The Board is urging Mr, y Kean said.. "W_e would have no bairmce the residential assess-`
Craig to stay on as a member Even those %vtto went swim_ { • Da"•e and Mrs. Corbett , titent. Ing Monday morning where
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Nape of electing even one rep;
.of PlanningBoard to the ex- r-ing in Lake Ontario, said •anad in 1920 :partied.. John Mr. Fred Hawes: an Area 2 the Pdckering Township Police
f they came out of the water 1.8,000 people
to the .Board wdtfF.'
feat his time will allow. i�f°>srien, and made the Bay 1.8.000 pec a to t A ��•„� t '^''' .`� .• ng, t went
A.1r. Norman Lehman has I without" turning blue, er permanent hemp � p = � ltBaeirt there wcwld be a ualit through the village art such -a
i and 000 in the nenh"• clic 9 a high 'speed,
been appointed as Vice -('h '-.-•- '_ ane a rnetrther or Fairport. I,'nttecl added. Por,�,ttie tura! cttdlden under a -
o u y 1st and . will of the busiest spots as picnic- I at Frenchman's Bray. Mr.. Jahn WIliams of the �e.area system• He also felt The ponce had received an
continue in that capacity until ars and boaters converted ori,' 4 ilOs4hter organist there: ger Area 2 Honest said he fahored' there would be advantag- e�ency call from a frantic
the next election. the. area. _ led for a time as Sunday the one area systean. He -said- �,�' wing a central.purchas- West Rouge mother, that her -
Scl*40 Supt., and was also a sold that many posts such as " d supervision office., He baby was choking and turning
A. member for many years. ed there would be more blue.'
Mrs> adaTed over
and roads are Fortunately, when the `
Loyal Home & School Suggestion .i' O'Brien had been in shams coca the whole town- academic standard a p�
Mme' health for a considerable shilp, , and felt that education �ne area. ice arrived. they learned that
but always had a cheer- .'costs should also be shared. Hugh Miller said the two- the loather had managed to
• 'irk un le, and will certainly be , Peptor•s of north and south are -clear the boy's throat and had
w Canada -Wide Centennial Plan y He admitted that under one, be deplored. but people will
missed by • her -many 'farmers could be large, but, p , revived the chdld.
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farmers .'could be t -antic', but.. he" to -realize the split is
ree hundred thousand up, to be open to voluntary j Inrbmment «•as made at the said that .he fell in. time to 'therv• He said some' farmers
was CiTBllenged by. Mrs
e & School members are contributions from individuals ' �oeal, Cemetery at the . Say come, the whole township, are selling out, because they Pat Finn of Area 2 Board for
f there is no future in the saying that universities would
t pe asked to help plan and and Home &; School .>,ssotiat- ClrN*&. would benefit from industrial., rather have rural students
n ce provincial and nation- ions. A special feature of the assessment. fei7q>bnQ business in Pickering
Toe¢hsthip, than urban students.
a1 programs that will contrib- _ fund is that the designation of } t .a
.1 to Canada's 100th birthday "founding contributor" involv- _ - rations in 1967. ing some special privileges,. Notes Busy Weddin Of Greenwood Interest
is was one • of the major' to go to each Association' or
i ions of the annual meet- individuals who contribute.the - g
of the Canadian Home • & symbolic sum of $19.67: Parades -
1 & Parent Teacher Fed A committee has been es- k
e tion held in Clharlottetown, tablished to: recommend the g the past few months
P:,E. L, July 13th to 17th. the specific national projects Blue Votes have been hav-
E.
The' Ontario Federation of to be undertaken.' The Provin i1 very successful parade
H#me & School Associations sial Home & School. Federa- After new
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represented by the Pres- tions will decide upon the foram
id t, Mfrs, P. J. GlaubiM of of their individual 1967 pro- qq
To to. the Executive Vice jests, chs` Parade Tit grttitipfoe. tail
ident, Mrs.. C. -J. Rorke, The "suggestion to make a ing; the Trophy for Junior
of Toronto, and the Prov- major coast-to-coast effort to Drum Corps. -and -also- Junior' ---
i 1 Vice President, Area G, . celebrate the , Centennial was Colour Party. Since then there
K. W. Kent from Viag- received with unanmity and • has been, the' Lions' Ihternat-
a On the Lake. P Csen•t .as almost boisterous enthusiasm. iortal Convenlion Parade, July
rvers were Mrs. John Immediately the terms of the 8. The Orange I arade in Tor-
iU*etts, President of Picker 519.67 founding contributions onto on July 11.' Another July
ng; Whitby and District Cour were announced, there was a
urg
hcil of Home & School Assoc-* shower of S20 bills from mem-- scheduled,
Parade u Che bus
scheduled, but the bus broke
ns, and Mr. John Ricketts bers around the conference ,
Ridges. - table wanting to be among the ' n. On !•
down near Dunbarto
may - August 8, there is a Parade in s `
is
history making decis- first few contributors.
Orillia.
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for Canada's largest 'vol- By this action Home & School
organization was the is providing one answer to re- Sorry to see"'. `Ir. Clare' Fiol-'
:.nation of a "suggestion marks made in 1964 by 'the
ter, Drum Corps vIa,ior, in the
e by a small group of .the* Hon.. Maurice Lamontagne
, hospital last geek. Get better
ering, Whitby 3 District Secretary -of -Stale of Canada.
soon Clare.
cel lit a meeting in Jan-
"The celebration of the Cen- ' So far this year. the hur- ti's z i
u that their national org- tennial of Confederation will -chase of new uniform, and
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ation-slhould 'plan and im- be almost meaningless' if it is equipment has cost nearly
+ient a progam that will left' exclusively to the ; overn- $1200. This is approximately
tgty mark Home .& ScNool merit. All private groups,' all the annual expense o; keeping • „�. h I
ibutiens 'to the 'great o- inddviduals should pre,,are for .the Corps.on the rna,d for t3he
in Endorsed. b the this great event and be read Past 'four years. E:esu.,,• y
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,io Federation of Home & to participate in the celebra- In September. the Blue Vote -c" g x a prHIInq
>) Associations at its tion. Private initiative has a will be -accept.ing new mem. +.,. � Snow Removal
convention in Toronto in great role to play in the pre- bersa particularly in the horn
this year. it has now partition and celebration of fhe sections. Anyone under the Mn and Mts.^Kenneth McTaggart are shown Phot 282.1198 '
ecepted unanimously by
Centennial, but I regret to say age of twenty years, and over Mt. Zion United Church. The bride is the former -
•epresentatives of the that the private sector has not ten. who is iroterested, contact
art Federation.
yet faced up to its responsibil- Mr. B. Legarde', or ?Mir, Gare Mrs. Ralph Jones. Claemont. The groom Is th
oject
Fund has been set ities". Holter.—Cerr. wood.
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Page Two THE PICKERING NEWS - THURSDAY, JULY 23, 19611
- . .,THE PICKERING MEWS fil[PORT from -C r e a tors o f —
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PARLIAMENT or MONUMENTS
by The News PrWiV and Publishsnp Co+rWo9b
euAAorixed ae Samd Class Mail Matter Post office Debt. Ottawa, ort BY MIKE STARR • OF DISTINCTION
"WRIMON RATES: $2,30 per Ta► - United Stalls ;3.00 par yam. OF
ONTARIO RIDING
BARRY MURKAR, Editor far THREE GENERATIONS
— ABVERTISNNi RATES UPON REQUEST — The sax itezris of business entriea�ated by the Prime Minister
as essential, are rapidly being disposed of by the house of Com- .
mons.
The Chief's Recommendations The Defence Act' Twelve`Mi1e Fishing Act, Youth A}lawance Staffor'd Bros. Ltd.
Act, have already been passed•
Last week we published a list 'of recommendations In this column I wall deal with the youth Allowance Aet, or
for traffic safety in Pickering Township, that was pre- �t a familiarly known as the extension to the Family Allowance
pared by Police Chief R. T. Parker and presented to The prey Family AN noes are l� parents on be_ -' MONUMENT S
Township Council for their consideration. half of their ohildaeri until they reach the sixteenth birthday.
DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY MO 0-i�=
The Council commended Chief Parker on his survey The Yowth Allowaance Act will then pay paments $10.00 per
-and we do too. month for twelve months fors
attending school, and
on behalf of those who are disabled, for a further two years.
One realizes there is nbt enough money to imple- This is, while the children are 16 and 17 years of age. - ��„� pp RESTAdRA1�R
ment all the recommendations in one year, . or even in The purer is to encourage students to .stay in school and
twp years. However, a start could be, made. If a pro- .acquire, if possible, a completed education For those young- A TAVERN UNDER THE
gram was laid out to cover these recommendations stens w;ho are disabled, this Bill will provide payment of $10 "LIQUOR LICENSE ACT"
nsive, it would be a
and; some of them are not expea monthat the age of 16 and 17 years, befofe they can qualify
fine start towards making the township, as safe as it for a disabled pension at the age of 18 year%.
is possible, for the people who live here. and also the Tins Bila is not applicable to the Province of Quebec as'.they DINING -ROOM — BANQUET HALL
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people who visit here. for some time, had a schooling allowance program. A lump
sum will -be paid that Province for the costs incurred under Na 2. Highway at ROYBR River - Ph. �-16
Chief Parker stated that in his opinion, the Liverpool their own program.
_-- _ Road, with its heavy traffic and no walks for pedest- Aparrt' frorn Quebec, it is estimated that there are now in
rians presented one one the greatest hazards in the Canada' some 502,000 persons in the age group 16 to 18,, of
township. This was . brought home to us, last Friday whom sorrne 350,000 are attending school.
evening, when we saw a woman narrowly escape being It is hoped that the incentive- provided by these aiiowiances
struck, and the car that missed her, narrowly ,miss may prove sufficiently -attractive to bring many other children
crashing head-on into an oncoming car. From what we back to school or otherwise cause thein to pursue job or car -
could see, it was only because the woman with her ee naining'
arms full of groceries, had to walk on the roadway, There are in Canada some 25,000 children age 16 and 17, wtw
that an accident was .even in the offering. Fortunatelv are mentally or y afflicted, or both. only' 4000 or
--there was no accident. But,, how long before there will the of these are unable to attend school, but in all faimesa,
be one, because persons have to walk that roadway at �'�' LO° ""W be eligible for this allowance.
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night.
The whole object of the program is to asui t Land ian par-
ents with children in the age group specified. if those children
We felt Chief Parker's survey presented plenty of
are furthering their educational opportunities. as -well as thos'l
food for thought, and we only hope that the council
reason of infir
`"¢1O by reason are unable to do so
beginning
COOPER BLOCK LTD.
can get started on putting some of the recommendat-.These
allowances, will become effective with the
` ions into something concrete, and not have to leave
cittig3a. ()n the Paper they —ere' written on-
of -the school year in September of this year. Application fonts
will b forwarded to parents during the summer.. It will not bethorn
920 CALJIDONIA ROAD —TORONTO
The Could learn A LesSOL. Y
children qualifyunder the Act.
a
ungual-
BLACKS s BRICKS
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1 The Membeas of all parties in the xotise^gave their
STRUCTURAL STEEL
y support to this legislation, and it received' passage of all
- The Boy Scout movement'can teach a lesson to in one day.
CRANE -RENTAL
alts, government officials and, the like, the world a
This thought came to mind this week, vi -
STATION ROAD, MCKERINO,-ONTARIO
an item in the newsbon $
Phones: 942-196$ — M-310 — 661.3911
Scouts retClfrem at
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es.
Down at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania -last week
Bo Scouts from 43 different countries met for
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Wage g
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There
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:Jamboree,., were all colors, creeds and religi
= Yet only a few hundred miles away in the city of
WEED CONTROL ACT 19"1
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WILLIAM G.-LAWSON
York, blood was being spilled in the streets.
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I ARA 3 i l i Every person in posses.siosr o2 hand shall des troyr,
' . Lastyear a boy from Ajax attended the Jambo <
*Snow weeds j4greon as often in every year.as . is neces@
�, . - . &ARR1STM SOLICITOR -
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ece. The films he took. showed boys of ,
iter- prevent the- ripening of their seeds. �: ZNOTARY
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races illi colors dug Ing,
gather in the interests of co-operation. There were
or lake or other r
, tr1lALKER D. CLARK, B. A., ASSOCIATE
- barriers there.' Yet, when those same boys, or some
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r .` of water, the person in possession of the
CHURCH STREET, _
them, took off the Scout uniforms the would be
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tray all noxious weeds as required under sub -section t1'ir'
1n the atmosphere of racial tension and discriminat
d.; t are growing. between the limit of. his land and the , kwP
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:PHONES: 942-2741 and 925-2961
r mark. �'
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Scouts from all over'the world have been work'
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y together -for the common cause for many years.
Rection e�n ,the of ,
heads of State and Government could surely take
1'OL' may be ��rtered for destroying NOXIOUS %t'EEDS aaee//r,
• page from the book of Scouting and study and used
;Viy 60 31, 19or a Summons may be issued at the di
bf the Inspector.
:. .nth Annual Land Judging
' July 16. at Blackwat*r
locations on the farm
held.. " '
' 4ction 11—
. y rho person; may hinder or dbstnict an Inspector in the coam
(LEARN TO :'DRIVE
Among Vocal .. winners ,vU'
'ot his duties or furnish him with false information or .011owl
This Competition is sponsor-
by Metro Toronto
a
note—Juniors: John Harris '
yp furnish him wRt{r information.
LESSON S
- ed the and
Clar
Claremont, Grano M
-'-DRIVING .'
Region Conservation Authority
working' in association with
Uxbridge, John Noble, Ux
Section !— - : --
hhe Ontario Dept. of Agrictrl-
g4, Stanley KerswiJl, s
oFor the purpose of searching for weeds, an Inspector
Temple Driving Salad
ville; Intermediates:
any time between surmise and sunset, enter upon any Imd
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Ttte program for the morn-
Smith, Uxbridge, Keith Joplin
and building -other than a dwelling house in the area
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ing was a tour in the Black-
of Claremont; Barry
Le Allan
uiistitiation, and i
j nspedt the lands and buildings' and
:(Phone
ivgKer, Victoria Corners area
,Jones .
Cl
Citir•ernont; Seniors:
ort;.,
laments, machine or vehicles and
machinery �'oPs of other
Qo brief the oompetitors on the
various'spil types to,. be found
Wilson, Jack Pearson,
M. REINHARDT, Wood Inspector,
in the area, and how to Iden-
Ewen, Fred Wiisori (all of
bridge, and Chas. Sut
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tify them. Mr. Harvey Wright
Oshawa.
OFFICE OF
the Soils Specialist for this
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area. and Mr, Tom .Barber;:'
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.Metro. Toronto and Reg,. Con-
BALSAM
er". Misses Lynda and Mrs. J. Briggs, of Oshawa.
W. H. J. THOMPSON, Q. C., B. A., I.L.B.
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servation Authority were in
charge of the. instruction per-
(r4t�ved too late for I j
to Haskins and Dianne spent the week -end with Mr.
iod. The land judging was and-.
week)
The U. C. W. met, last week
sham demonstrated "water I
safety" rules, and Mrs. Hos-
and Mas. B. Jamieson. .
Mr. Ernie Jones, of Toronto,
AJAX SHOPPING' CENTRE
er the supervision of Lynn
and Doug. Keys, Ont. De-
at the home of Mrs. Orr Gra-
kins gave' a talk on the "Re- i
spent a few days this week
,Fair
rartmerrt of Agriculture, Ux-
ham, with Mrs: Graham and
search Work on the Dolphin". with Mr. .\and Mrs. Lorne
Telophone: 942-3151
,bridge.
Mrs. Reg. Hoskins in char �e
The U. C. W. is; in charge of Jones.
Following lupch the group
of the meeting, Mrs. Geo. Pick-
. the church service on the 19th, Mr, and Mrs. B. Jamieson
" went to the farm of Mr. Bruce
,ett took the chair, in the ab-
with Mrs. A. C. Simmonds, of attended the 25th wedding an-
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Blackwater, where sence of the Presid
"McMillan, ent., and the
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Glen Major, as guest speaker; iy niversaof Mr. and MIs.
soil at four different theme of the program was—
Annan-
accompanied by the Junior Harald Mitchell, at Annan -
Choir. Mrs. Percy ,Tones, Mrs.
dale Golf Club, Pickering, on
SMALL MOTOR SERVICE
Ralph :Tones and Mrs, Murray
Saturday last.
Sones were named a ':comm-
Mrs. Bob Rolland, of Port
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ittee to charge of the Bazaar
Perry, and little Sandra Pag-
: Repairs To Lawnmowers, Garden Tractors -
and Tea" to be held on ,Sat-
an, West Hill. visited last
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urday„ August 29. at, the local
church. -
week at the Cecil Jones home,
and Miss Clara Newstead,
New and Osed Lawnmowers& Rototillers For Sale
Miss Sharyn Jones, nurse-
Miss
of
Toronto, the
spent, week -end
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in -training at the Oshawa
with the Jones'.' _
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General is spending
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r�•eomp. with curtains, Valves, etc.*
$59.00 r
,Hospital',
three week's vacation at her
home here.
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REED, PIPE, ELECTRONIC
Dinty�S Small Motor Chnte
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Kingston
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Mr. and Mrs,' Grant Car-
son, Mr. and M VTurray
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AND R9VAIRS
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Jones, Miss Shary�n Jones,
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Jim and John Wilson attend-
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wedding ' ng at Uxbridge, -Sat_
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APPRAISALS. - MORTGAGES
_ track, whore three Whitby boys died, when their car landedupsidedown in 6 inches of A
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Bystanders view car' still in PHOTO BY .TAMES THOMAS
n water. A fourth youth ;escopod• An Inquest will be hold.
REAL ESTATE BROKER ,
` of the church service here on _ by Rembrandt, to the church. ren, led by Mrs. Bill Guthrie,
_ COBOURG AUDLEY
TORONTO gay next, The painting, "which was ass-, sang songs, and gave a puppet ,
12A King St. W., ambled by the children wrl! be shoa�ow-..-1he Good Samar -
P. O. Bore 615, Charles St. E. .. The Junior Class of the Vac- hung in the. Sunda* School hart". The leaders were ass-
Statian -F" TORONTO COSOURG, rho": FR- 2-7601 DISC Sasxtra Sotoneld, Don ation Billie. Sclx�ol, and their Room wed by: Mrs., John Puckrin,
J. M. GaIgor', Mgr. teacher, Mrs. Bert Guthrie.
WA. a-9Sli Mie, who i, attending Queen' The Club Picnic will be held Mrs. N. Kirr�s , S Joyce Smith,
Phone: Ur1iV rsity'• will be in charge presented a p��rg of Jesus.
this Friday. at Lynbrook Park. Shirley Scrrith, Susan Richa�,
■tdttalaatttattatt■ttatttattattaltttttttttttta Supper at 6.30. Tania Woods: Anne Guthrie, :
Mr. and Mrs. G. Izatt and and two girls, Peggy Squire
w,t.,, DUMBARTON RADIO &TELEVISION family returned on Monday and 4Ynbe dityPuclrno in plan. = ?y
MentMth, RW+1, Ecom a ten-day hioliday in the isrts. On Mor►dey morning, Rev.
Terra Cotta DiStrict. M. Buttals had led the Wor-
a Ce. has been vis- ship Service. and told a miss-
irting her cousin. Nora Bath, of story on Ine need fox
AJAX -P CNAtTl ACCtIIJW$, M p� C Bibles and pictures for Africa
BOOL, 0;. W. NMIL CA. • - • orangeand
ORTVUp TBIl01� Y £� Ansi, 'piekorin0, Brwgham i Mr• and Mrs. Jack Russell, Refrestrmeme were served in '
Late 1lfoAel O� y,X . 001AwA ebel«+ Greenwood -941.3800 of Toronto. visited Mr.u and the ab-painttin 'bee" was held .
osa.•� ��� Mrs. G. K. Pratt, on. Sunday.
>Pbeae: 91I37•S43 Bob Betson and his mother at the church on Thursday
! p mer. 1P�a ,�, TM.Nw. Tss-sass Whitby Claremont, ask. aper Mrs,. A. W..Betsoa. and aunt. afternoon and Saturday morn.-
Net wow$ Ales. ens -ecce ` shot for Zenith 1-0120_ �, Bin. of Brockville• re- Ing. when several men painted
„ A, turned -on Siinday front a mot t_he ou%ide_of - the church.,
Church SerVice continti
_ es in
May Ridges, Dumbarton. Mar- err trip to Gaspe• the morning, followed by Sun- ~ :
SEPTIC TANKS tin Subdivision and Wolf Mr. and Mrs, Mac. Hedge
attended the wedding on Sat- day School at 10.45. There well _
PLASTER CERAMIC TILE f R sag 11 1 at 1. of. -a for- not be. Church or Sunday
cage .Phone 9
W ,. '. meter Audley, a cher-MLcs Joan School on August 23.. and Sep
f,LEA1VED STONE . Fsdale. to Mr: Jahn Wallin- tetnber 6. Miss Sandra Scho-
CONCRETE DRIViE3' „ !1'C. Harwood Ave, North, �n No. Z d. 401 Highways ��er. of Oshawa. field. of Don Mills. will speak
R
W. J. itiA"f' tn,/103TON6 PATIOS - on July 2s.
etasftttst�aatttsatattattataaat>tatttttttt!tatat - j��� t� -tato for last •D•�e Community Club Picnic
eidonJ
24 at- the
- �Y
OBMwe — RA. l-40i� RC•
week) will be h
MARTIN ENRIGHT Vaeatlon Church School was Ltiynbrbok Park Supper at 8.30
PHONEt .TE !-1997 held at the church last week P. M.
with a .closing Pm9ram Fri- Best wishes of the conunua-
_ dew-atter•rxon.. The Juniors, � ity . � to Bill Puckrin
OWER & MARINE SERVICE led by Mrs Bert ice, ie, hick erred Barbara Jones, who were
• Also Second Mortgages Available � the Worship Cen•{ce. «filch married on Saturday, in St: - For Additions and Improwm included hymns: scripture, I Paul's United Church. Ajax.
REPAIRS T :. . I -4 , �.
We also purchase or Loan on Existing Mortgages rd Motors - Air Cooled -Engines my chUdreti. led by '�trs. Fred • r: and. Airs Asan Nest-'
Power Mowers - Outboard
Puckriri, gate- a Ii and
: If You Require Any Mortgage Financing i For Fast, Chain Saws -Garden Tractors 3 Tillers have
been
meson Alines, Man.
Courteous Service, Call — then each cl}ild. described the (have n ng 'MLrs. Nest.
WE SHARPEN Life. houses.7?furniture, eoul) brook's parents, Mr, and Airs...
Hand Mowers,' and Saws, Hand Tools, Circular Saws rrwn fcxxl..ctoth� and anim- 'Chas. Bell.
AUBREY E. IRELAND AND COMPANY We pick uQ &deriver All Work Guaranteed aL� ^f Palectitre. which they Mr, and Mrs: Bob Pardon
had been etudyin- durine the I attended the weddinz on Fri
week. The Kinderearten child- evening, of Iles• Pardon's
-:180-Adelaide St. West, Toronto Z, Ontario ' : '...Phone 839-4052 _
day
Dumbarton Sister,. Miss Aiytzra Rabb, to -
EMpire 8-5300 Evenings'- a39-1750 or WA. 2-6902 Mr. Donald �ti�rite, in St. And-
rew's United Church.lark-
CHAS, A. BRADLEY 3 SON ham.
Limited Curdy and Craig Shibley, of
Painting 3 WsII .Papering Rexdale, .spent this. week vis-
1Puckrin.ir. n. Dianne
:S16N .:OMAN
Interior . Exterior itiag the' coast
• • . • .. - "Residential Camm•r'cia
H
_•' E - FREE ESTIMATES
Gr�ham_
� DOREEN AND FRED HOLLOWAY —Phones—
AJAX 3 P HOSPITAL
AT.lantic 2-0961 or GENERAL HOSPITAL
TRUCK LETTERING " _ Brooklin 655-1441 Statistics Month June "1964
APPL1ANCiS - PAs : '� CUTOUT LETTERS jour 47th Year In Business) Total In-pationts admitted 226 _ -
C Juldens
Ns
ARTOO dun 4- J l 30)
GLASS - �� !DISPLAYS - RTown o Ajay `106
POSTERS
. Pickering Township 8
SHOWCARDS
................_ ...
:.:.. ip. 7
Y GENERAL HARDWARE
BANNERS _ _ ..= iNsuRANee -- Pickering Village 23
R — Town• of Whitby 3
24 HOUR 7 DAY SERVICE Serving the area since 1922 Whitby Township 7
►nomas WHitehall Z-1911 Picked _ Ler w handle your Oshawa _ 5
'942-6�4'i Insurance Needs Others 4 !i
�Firo, Windstorm, Aute
Number babies born. 42
Find Us Fast 1n The Yellow Pages - Res: Pleker{ng Bosch Liability, ate. Total out-patients 695
In-patient x-rays 104
Bowman 8 Gibson Out-patient x-rays .431
Miniature x-rays 78
Call vs collect' Lab. In-patierrt trtm'ts. 1407
E.
LAb. out-patient m .
Cat�r�nH A N D Y M A N �� Brock St S. Whitby
_ Rr=iR -= THE Meed Transhrsions 123
'ts
..-SERVICE.'
Minor operations28
e • (ED ARMSTRONG) Major operations ;23
EarCatering To All Occasions YOU HHAVE OUSE WORK TO PLUMBING
operations 48
&Throat 48
ON THE
• BE IT LARGE OR SMALL ALFRED KAYES
Open Until 10 P. M. - - PAINTING ;HARRY TURNER -_
UPKEEP OF GROUNDS y ^UMBING BATHROOMS _ NO JOB TOO SMALL —
• Pickers GENERAL CLEAN-UP, ETC PRESSURE SYSTEMS Trenching Back Fliling
88 Kingston Rd. W. CALL 942.5616 Grading Excavating
ESTIMATES GIVEN post Hole Drilling
Phone 942-6717 Snow Removal
P1 F4 Phone: 202-1690 .
:
r
_ 'qp Four THE PICKERING NEWT _ THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1964
tuNsa�a>•�Aw�EaNNAu ' dance a very successful one. on twa
Coming Events I eri n9 VI l lage I�iotes� dettrot,ettstion.
'rl AT HOME Mie. Reg. Rackham and Mi$s Etnarta Laugtt4in aCcomp-
liamfyly are spending Phis week ansed her on the
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Clarke. Mr. John S. Halcion, is, this time. at Roblin Lake. near Piston. Plano' The
�� Greenwood, Ontario, will be week, poudly announcing the We, at ,the News Office are at a summer col age. dictiongy cigar wrlttt a bene-
- ` ' happy to receive their friends, birth of his "frost great -grand- amadous to learn who we nxwt Mrs. C. Vic Cooper and Mrs. Taylor: Lunch
oup
neighbors and relatives "At owcr,, a eon. born to Keith and a Mie }iiobt. Brown and drildren was from. 5 Ven-
- >RNuq>•>•1>•aANtE1t1•!•ul Home'" on Wednesday. August Jgan (� Simrnom), "David g up that For •the Fill- are s c�ttvem on her nephew
S, 19M, from 3.00 till 5.00 p. on J up a� that hole in the pending a few weeks atCochranephi,
„ ■ my 13, 1964, at pavement right square in a' cottage near Bancroft, Mr. Newton Laugtgin and Mrs. {
M. and from 7A0 till 9.00 P- the Scarborough General Hos- front of our front door. Ever ei)eru►k'and. Lau E
Every Mr. and 1VDts.' M ' ' Stein, and some • other
m» on -the d Ing A of their ptbaL tin can df a graved truck that boys, spent last week -end • friends tizisPast, K
. .. iftiefit 1
F
Wedding An rersary. waformerly• . dl .
- .. USED FURNITURE. Mr.�atd•Mrs. James Dade through that hole (and, �� � Dalley'$, at
- SOUGHT i SOLD were the honoured este t t acre far too ), let's a cottage, at Gulli e
............�.�....................... Cochrane and as a gil, Sived
guests many the summer coo Laughlin,
go wtlth a crash and a bang in this community.
' GORDON HOTEL - - -..... a 'going -away party" Tues- Lake.
AUCTION SALE rig, at the home, of that our fate teeth out of 'Mr -and MTs. . Petty, 'of .. s
"Pickering V111age day eve ,juts The female staff of the Can,
` Phone: 942•d002 SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1964 Mr. and Mas. Wm. G. Lawson. 'Position.. What a racket! Bank of' Comanece are looking Toronto. had dinner with Mr. -3
r Household Furniture � very smart in their new un- a
(lady 28 tf) _ _ Planned' Patrol berme itis. James Palmer h and Mts. W. Petty, on Thurs-
tlte PAY of Leader Hearnan clung, o ve n $dung as their iforms, 'eek... _. day evening.
MRS. D. ATHERTON guest oris month, Mr. Frank Mrs. Herb. White has re Communion Service next
.:.._ _.. C. P. SHOWER HEADS Ow4 Plateal, who thanked Mr. _
475 Gillwood Parkway turned $cane aper s
• .Doss X1.95 Ups south om pr n- r and aholdren ' s nt week at the has of h -erg Y' JuIY 26.
... ................... • . WEST HILL o 0 0 .•.
loin Cone 3 Ad astable . ��� f � mer ���a �weeek-end at t Palzrt�er's ughter, rs. Fra illson, Summer Church Schedule For '
(ttutt Loblaw Store) est Hill
Foe Sale — dump box. in goode . Cam- d eft for home on Sun- at Balsam Lake, and also hol-
condition. $25.00. 282-1698, netTuman Wilcox, re- da • also, arfriend of the : idaying with her -sister Mrs. A.: _ -
leather
M mysss da August r Hoh
-condition. •.: .... .. - --._ . Chesterfield. and two chairs; Dane Palms . M . Prycia, e. a w Liskeard. Sunday
--uthe three #
rented Scoutmaster y y rs r Tommy '. Moor t 1e rd lst.�s�u
For Sale — 40 twts+e Mercury G. E. Refrigerator; Gas Range; Mth hds Warrant of Appoinj of Detoit, has been.
Kitchen table and four chairs; meet, which is resented af- two week's holiday here.. - churches unite t Locust Hill; i
outboard; . electric starting. P Y 3rd. Sunday - three churches
Two buffets, new: Writing ter three or more satisfactory 3rd.
Corrtrals and gas tattle.. Hardly arY Mr. Clare Holter, tiYho, was •
desks; Two end tables; Five
Sun -
used. Phone: 839-576?. _ b6ds,
of service. Cub Leader stricken with a mild heart at The United Church Women tir>Qte at Cherrywood• 4th, Sun- �
_.... .. .................... . Continental single beds, com- Mr. John. .Dwinhell thanked tack a week ago, is now at met in the church hall " last VV1n n - a
day -three ch,tirches unite at
ete wroth mattresses and 't h ho 5th. Sunday,
For Sale — 5 -roomed bung- Jim for his work acid help home, arxi much improved. Wednesday. July 8th. Presid- church holiday.
f' springs;- Double bed; LaMrA;
"clow.` All cottvetriences, Half during the past years, ' also FOUND—in our local com- en�t, Mrs: Earl Taylor opened R�r• Sloe will be .Che sped- .
Extra chairs Dishes; Other ty p y. ker on - each of the three Sun-
mile west of Brock Road on Rover Don Lay. Rover Leader muni eels, on Wednesday, the meeting. Mrs. McGill con-
smali items.
the 4th. Concession. Small Cliff Hawker and Assistant a snail transistor radio. Same ducted the devotional. Talents t 10. . m.
days, a 30 a
down .payment. Phone: 942- Scoutmaster Jim Morley and will be returned to owner, at --some of -us wonder if • we
.5377 Terms Cash Sys µ,ms t Mts, Dal]- cos Off id ti on. have any talents — there are
ent. Ne ice, on en ficati 1Ridges r
............ ............. at 1 wasted a sil- embers Golt and numerous ways of ng'that
'
Loyal Pogue PClarke presented with M of the elpi �
For Sale — 4 -burner Moffat Yver tray by the Mothers' Aux- I Curling Club of P�nnaradale. may not appear to be consid- :
Prentice, auctioneers.
range. Phone: 942-0584. diary for her steady support and their friends held a Haw- ered a talent --but is. There Happy Birthday to Sherry
...........••' .•.. over the years.' aiyan Dance last Saturday is was some discussion as to I Cul'iun, 864 Chapleau Dr --four
Fireplaces, Porches, Brick We, are sorry to report that a beautifuYly--decorated room whether prison cords a place_of. years old on July, 26; and Co
Help We mted Veneer. Jset call "Roz." at— John son of Mr. and � and a goodly number turned correction or punishment 6n- l Lorraine Harington• 866 Chap
942-4704.
- WANTED - Mrs. G. Munday, Georgina out, in costume: to make this ly. Mrs. Holland played an ac !cess Dr., four, years old on the
We Aim To Please _'
Full Or Part Time is so at the: present - Gordian selection: also a'bat=",'28th of July.
MAN or WOMAN (jul 23► t'
S ill
: - $50.00 WEEK AND UP N..OTiCE TO CREDIT.O...R..S... 010000 ease MMOR'e_ .w� �,
For Information, Write:
MR. E. W. SNOWDEN In the Estate of "Gertrude
122 Mary Lake Dr. Emmeline Liepus", Into of the
Agincourt, Ontario Village of Rosebank, in the t
HELP WANTED Township of: Pickering, Widow, { SAFETY N 0.1
Deceased.
..Waitresses, full and part time. ALL PERSONS having claims
Over twenty years of age. — agale"st the estate of "Gert- a
:'Graham Park Restaurant. Ph. o�
{ -2WI "S• rude Emmeline Liepus", do -a gp s : d' / 7114 0MOT K wev ON W RU "PLAY
Only 23) ceased. who died on or about YOURGAAAM �NASAff Q) -_Cf AWAY1RAM
the 3rd. day of June, 1964, are ��• NQ ETR, FUN
_ MEN WANTED
hereby notified to file proof •.•-• 4 0MOR iltlS PIM I
Are you i�aL% ied with your of same with the undersigned -.
work? Would_ you like a .bus- Solicitors, on or before the 6th
iness of your owe? H yes, day of August, 1964. After that 1 E 1
write—Rawleigh. Dept. G-333- date, ' the Solicitors wJll pro -
GG, 4005 Richelieu, St.- Henry, csed to distribute the said as- O � o^- l `
tate having regard only to the "!t
Mo, ,
_.
J!
t .
• claims of which they shall have
wanted.
RASPBERRY PICKERS had notice.
Fifteen years of age, DATED at Whitby, Ont., this
l and up. bc. per pint. Peter 9th day
RED M
ALF.an
i WOOTTON d WOOTTON, 304 Dundas St. W.
-
Sichak, R. R. J, Pickering. One y , i •
k mile north of No. 2. highway, f
on Rosebank Rd. Phone: 8139- Whitt Ontario, Solicitors for
the Executors, Mrs. W.
and Dr. Ronald Charl
Rodd . R W. -
POPULAR AVON COSMETICS ton.
_ 4NL.30tin Pirerin, T. . Has open;n; i -..
=Fine earn n-,,; Convenient -. -
ttoum, For details. %vrite: Mrs. M I L L E R
A. Hawkins, i Mandarn Road. — TRAILER SERVICES — 11 l
_ SALES,3 RENTALS r — — -.. -
° Scarhorough.Ont.
Tag -A -Long Camping Trailer
I
To 1964 Models From $200.00 `
How to 'n� er
Cabin & Camping Trailers GRE e
Apartment for Rent FOR RENT111, Md I LTA, I t
contestI Cut this to fill in your ricins dnd
stere: quiet; handy to every- Everything For Trailers along dotted liner and color the address.
thing. Prefer ladies. 555.00 3 AJAX = Phone: 942.3491 ire. Or draw a picture that 4 All- entries become the pro -
El Phone: ATlantic 2-1176. ORDER NOW AND BE SURE! ' IMPERIAL MARK IV looks like this and color It. �, of Elmer the �Saiety Ele- ;a
: ape 9 tf _ 2 List on separate sheet of phont. and canna t►e returned. ?
BIKES
1 "`` " One boy's and one girl'i per the seven things wrong
IA�,,
. ,1i anted J. E. HYATTP y
In the picture• !Children of ern b nes of this.
R. R. 3. • Pickering TLYT F ACCESSORY KITS newspaper, the Ontario Safety
-URGENT] HOUSE MOVER 3 Mail contest and list to ad. Leogw and C C.M. may not
j Large house Nvawcd to 'i`enfHomes Raised -Foundations Each kit contains bicycle lock, dress on Entry form. Don't for- enter.
handle grips, bell, mvd—.flap— __.
--- --
" - �•:in Pfckerinq Township, by Equipment Rented -- - -`
would prefer fire to seven 2tt2-1332 o.
and streamers.
bedrooms and large lot, in the NAME N .:............
Frertchman'c Bay. Dunbarton. _ .
or West Rouge Area. Minimum' PAINTER A DECORATOR . MQ1% I1C'fOrB ONTARIO SAFETY LEAGUE ADDRESS .. ..-
.............,....
e t
pne,yrar lea;e, },.zth option to Iosileolor and Exterior 208 KINO STREET, WEST <t3tre t► Tew.
I CItY, z►
renew. Phone: "BEAL". 942- EXPERT WALL PAPERING 'lull" 91 1 , i'6
TORONTO 1, ONTARIO AGE ........TELEPHONE Bov CIM ......o
: 4918, after .6.00, p. � m. Mtette: $396=17ftr Advise and - i
atu
1/ALLEYVIEW NO OBLIGATION
t
-ELECTRONICS
,Watch The Label
TV. and Radio Service ' ' On Your Paper
Phone: Pickering 942-6780 ...... .... ..... ...
C. ENRIG�HT
`914 Nareds Blvd.
Say Ridges
,P R E S T 0 I MADIELFOSSEY-"HOLIDAY SALE"
..:....:..................... PRAY SERVICES
NOW ON I S
at. -
"MARJORIE'S COMPLETE
in theLAWN SAIL RIDGES (IGA) PLAZA' 1111E CURL SHO"E",
L„ SPRAY custom
tWEEDS — CRABGRASS
We aro offering something you Casual Hair -Styling
. INSECT PESTS MAIN STREET, PICKERING
don't often find in a clothing OPEN DAILY
c
sale...... Hours: FARM SPRAY Phone 942'1601
HONEST SAVINGS : ; 9.30 A. M. - 6.00 P. M Grain _Forage Corn Atrazine
rices aro Thunda
Evia our everyday p y and Friday
sower, so we have not changed ? Open Till 9.00 P. M. -
our
. • . Fly Control Save --- -
Buy How e` Fronts Of Beef,, -Wra ed
• cur tags. Cleeed All Day Mondays HITEWASHING •pp
Phone- 942-4601 .•.INDUSTRIAL SPRAY
SUT—hen is what we will do (At Pickering Coffee Shop)
ALLOW DISCOUNTS OF SOIL STERILANTS And Fast _ Frozen. r .: Y / lbe
..............................
• _ 30% on all wits and, cosh ...'...................... Licensed 'and Insured
_• _
ONLY, 3
40% on all dresses.
:BAY• RIDGES SOD .'
Phone: 125 -9871 B
10 , .on ALL other tnerehari- Loeni, 4 yi.: - $1s g. EEFBURGERS' for barbecuin 59e 1b.
Three Yards - $12.00.
ROTO TILLING {Reverie phone charges)
Call 8W2N4 For Informatlon* Phone: _03f-2271 (may 14 tf)
(Jul 30) (may 28 tf)
,.THURSDAY, JULY 23, lift -
THE PICKERING NEWS Pays Five
���� �� - - The deepest *=v*1hy of service at Fairport United Ian Henderson sang a duet. and he wit be in charge of, : 5 'MY -
those of this eoatmurtdty is ex- C last Sunday. MrB. Ivy The addrrss was graven by the service next Sunday.
. ey Boys. of the 4th. ` � to the �raly of the n reed the Cail to Mrs. Harold Mitchell, Dun- Happy Birthday to • Jerry Mr. and Mrs. R.. Boys had
Mote Mm. J. O'Brien. (Obit- Worship, and Mrs. Patterson barbon. Dr. McKay pronoun- Paris whom birthday wiM be' his father and mother,: Mr.
Cocrgeee3on, attended the Ont- u y appears elsewhere in this gave the Responsive Reeding ced tate Benediction. Dr. Mc- on July 27. and Mrs. A. Boys, of Toronto
ario Outdoor Diving Champ -issue). acrd- ScriptureLesson. The Kay and Mks. McKay have ......................... visit them on a bong week.
londhip, In Londori, Ont., and The United Church Women
was "Se,00QtcY' in the "Lady's prayer was led by Mrs. Robt. returned from Winnipeg, they The CKEY• 'Good Guys' end. Mir. A. Boys celebrated
were in charge of the morning . Mzs• BalsdonPorter and Mrs. havkvisited his parents, At Pickering, July 25th _ .. .his . birthday on the 18th of
Open"• rg July. Congratulations.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Carter and .. _
v Formula famd1y_ have is utnd returned
• .Swifts Swiftning (Save 19c) Colgate's Heavy Duty Fo '
Shortening 4 The 119c
FAB 20c) Giant 2 -Ib. 10 ___ 73e fmm a 'trip Ontari
---------- - ----------- -
-oz. Box They visited friends and rela�
Swift's Silverleaf Lives in Penetang, where they
saw shoes being -made. They
PURE LARD __ 3 Ws. 39c Mountain View Canada Choice went on to Collingwood and .;
TOMATOES ________:___ 2 for 55e went ttir-ough the caves, and
-'Nutty Brand Creamy & Smooth Large 28 -oz. Tins had a ride on the ski -lift all
Peanut Butter : 2/S9c i ' of . which vias enjoyed- w .
.•tr�etly �red�r �/'�rij(� (bullet) Bring Your Carton Black Diamond Large 1b -oz. Jar Mr. and Mise c. Hubbard
(Save .19c) 16 -oz. Jars g attended the WIAtevale Dec
-
CHEEZ PLEEZ _------------------ 59e oration Day on Sunday lee.
Regina Red Wine or Champagne (Save 60 The children are enjoying
SM A L :VINEGAR _______________ 2 for 49e their sswimrning lessons snore _
(Save 25c) 12%2 -oz. Bottles Canada First Grade now ((tart the `°'� a:
Instant Powdered Skim Milk bit warmer. _and more like
Blue Ribbon Red Label _ _ summer -time.
Loose' TEA BAGS ------_-----------------:'79e CRINO SOIC The sympathy of -the com-
munity is .extended to Mrs.
(Save 14c) Pkg. of 100 (Save 16c) Large 3 -lb: Box Ted Holtby and family, in the
Red Rose 100% Pure not bitter I loss of a loving husband and
DOZCn Instant coffee yyc Value 4 -Roll Family Pack father, who passed away on ,•
-. Toilet Tissue 29C _ Jam- is,. at the Ajax
(Save 40c) Large 6 -oz. Jar(Save lOc) i Hospital. Interment took place :
iii the Brougham Cemetery.
"(AII Flavors) • (Freezer Buy) .(Save. 20c) Table Queen Enriched _
sit .. f -
BREAD ... ---------_----- 2 for 39c Ade Large 48 -oz. Tins G" REE 111/ QOD
Full 24 -oz. Sliced Loaves Fruit Drinks 3/$1.00 Members -of Unit 3. U. C.
Clover Cream Ce ream Jay's or Mountain View Fancy(All Flavours) on had a social get-together
h e
TOMATO JUICE -_ 2 for 9e �' on Wednesday evening . the
S1 PE CJA L
25
1 ' home of Mrs. Edgie Pegg. Miss
2 Gallon (Save 7c) Large 4$-02. Tins �On��� Beatrice McLean had charge
V of recreation. Everyone con -
PORK Regular or Coloured iributed to the .lunch, and s
MAPLE LEAF ZIP Dog Food M good time was had by all.
NATURAL (Packed L'adee LUNCHEON MEAT • • • • ` • }j� Their next meet' will be in. - -
1I! .. _.
_
.'CHEDDAR Go•�mt hers Canada Packers HA � - August, at the home 'of 1, - • �
Wes. Sadler, in Pickering,
CHEESE Snp.trriaiaa) hq' 12 oz. square / 11/3 Ib. Tie with Mrs. Frank Webb in �.
. lig �• Nva ` tins charge of the pogram, on— +
12 oz- pkg. E' "The Word .and' :The Wray -
MILD 491 1 0 fa• 99C
69
12 oz. pkg. YI 2 f or � 5� !171.49 ChM C. Ferris. Mrs. T. Bar
MEDIUM 57s lees• ef'4i ' ••,..«-`�"" C I low and Susan tiisiLed--Mrs.
(Save 11 e) 4 Is. 9 C Milton Pegg one day list
12 D 63c tins SC69 SAVE 11 e (Save '200 I Week.
OLD 63C lir, and Mrs. Jack Brooks
PR �Sta
els ht
_ = ICES EFFECTIVE `t�rot rBairte.omanddintn the
_OPEN EVENINGS TILL 7 P.M. -No. 1 Home -Grown _. _ ;. 1 tip to Bar Harbaur
THURS., FRh, 9 P.M. -
7HURS.; FRI. & SAT. having a firte trip and a d.p
SATURDAY 6 P.M. _ _JULY 23 . 24 - 2S in the ocean.
OTA142r. Edeie Pegg can count
:im.elf �•ery fortunate not to
1 Selecteif Firm `Golden Ripe - _ - - O -
1W TOIS
lbst
tiu: 1Home C:town. Tait} -Fieldhave been more seriously in.
- ... ured. when -he fell'from •a
_,: Green Large Size m un - + ^
_ - Ov4n- a_ and the rub-
- .; '
Bananas 2 lbs, 29e Large ii qt. basket 99C Bushel X2.89 Cucumbers 3 for 29t 'yet -ti: cd`+wagon wheel rata :
raver his hetid and . shoulder,
10. 1 Home Grown Taaty Field _.\... H:,n::- G; •,:,, r 1, ~ iF. r u^ately; -there-.. were .no -
Green or r tic. broken
.-. 'Tomatoes Ib. 29C !Waxed Beans 2' Ibs. 39c Pur newly-weds have ret- .
R �tr"d from a trip to the East
\a. 1 Ontario Precooled, Fresh F:,r a F;• •a ?.�, I.:•, c:,, ; x Onaa and were treated to.a
In
:._Corn on the Cob Eatin Plums doz. 39e rL
lh7rlvari .Then aced revs rned
1
N P
9 it• a hay -ride •and returned
STROUD
F . Yr ='.,r •.,.• n.tl� to f treat, C -
'6 for• 29c " : atulat,1=5 to ur newly -weds -
Seedless
Limes - ,doz. 39s
...lien, aticl.:lfra:.McTaggart,
Sun';.tet Sweet Easing . Size 1�0' _
�It, and 'Mrs.—Alfred �►lfred Pegg
' li, ,,. ,nd Ru;hie are holi4ay^ing m
ValEncia Oranges 3 doz. $1M A Green Onions S bch. 29c the N<Irt.h Country. j
Mr. and Mrs, J. Books. Mr. I
Ontario Byng Laige Sweet i
F 0 .0 DArriving Twice Daily and Mrs, Don Pegg and child- '
"K,E
-Black Cherries .._..__ 1b..39t _ FRESH RASPBERRIES f'en, and Mr. and Mrs. M, Pegg
Attractively Priced visited on Sunday at the Geo.
�.. .r 1: u} i... i : A.,.' Lake Scum;• . .
Mr. and Mrs. Edgie 'Pegg -
and Kathy spent the week -end
at Mr. McPhaH's cottage, near
Baia. .... .. .. .w . .
4.: ouncl or _ .BALSAM
�IpIG'e �rloi n met' last ' Thursday night at
the home of Mr,. Ralph Jones-
with Mt s. Lewis Jones' group °
-Fresh Grade 'A' Oven Ready in charge, of the meeting. The
theme of the Worship ' was—
( ! i r Prayer". 1hs. Le3vis. Jones
��e E gave the "topic "SN Steps in
.:CHICKENS _
• ,�^— . , Prayer". 11rs• T. *Jordan read
�Illc Day" and
LUCAS ARTHURS , Xs. mtlellMAmHoliday".a�a
• ere tended
-
. _ SY. TH.E PIECE 'b � Several from h at
Fresh olfoG ryl;ttin Twilight- Meeting
- ._ _ he H
MINCED STEAK _' Ib. 69e SLICED last ��ednesdai night, at the
-
'MINCED ------ - gg (n� i.
Fresh (Not Frozen) (side) lb. 399home
Pascoe atMr. and BrogklinMrs. Lloyd
S P A R E R I B S lb• 59e Blade or Short Rib Sliced Rindless .(While It Lasts)9 Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mander-
ROAST'Sblade. bone removed) Ib. 59c _
(Excellent for Barbecuing) las 1,
son and family enjoyed a fevv
Cross Cut 1, • C days` 'camping t wee • 'near
Pea asBaeoll South Rider.
Round or Square p SHORT RIB ROAST __ Ib. 69e Mr. and lits. Alan' Mande'r
RUMP. ROAST fib. 79h Fresh son retuned home on Monday
+MINCED BEEF _:__ 2 lbs. 79c Lean Peamealed from a •few' days' holiday with
Lucas Arthurs Fully Cooked Smoked, Standing (6th & 7th Ribs) } 'a a•Ir. rhi . Raymond Jones.
n• • . ----- ----=---- Ib. 59e l - • � � • �U.... � , �• atKirklandM Lake. •
Picnic SHOULDER lb. 49C PRIME RIB ROAST .,COTTAGE'. ROLL ,• rR.., Day and
Mts. F. boon, Mr., and. Mrs. .
Boneless Rolled Plate Brisket - - - --- Ralph Jones and children, Mr.
Fresh Lean Pork Loin Roasts POT ROAST'. ---------- --__ ::____ __. Ib. 49e and Mrs; Percy Jones,' Mr. and
!RIB END ---------------- ------ ------ Ib. 59c Skinless (While They Last) the
Day
P Wilson attendee
(Average 21/2 Ibs.) Boneless Rolled (1 st 5 Ribs? iLoo C e av isms n Springhill
sf) lb P
TENDERLOIN END ________:_____ ___ Ib. 69t PRIME RIB ROAST ___:__: __;:______ 1b: 89C --- Park, Bt�oklin• on Satuday.-
W 1 E •N E R S Several Junior Farmer mem
(Average 3%2 Ibis.) Smoked - _ _ here a -the- -
from ttentied
CENTRE ROASTS or, CHOPS _.__ Ib. 79e ,.Fresh or Frozen. Excellent For Barbecuing 11eW d 1a' at Peterboro on
BACON SQUARES .._____.___-__:_' Ab. 29e guest speaker.
WHOLE LOIN ..--------, - :- ---- Ib. 6Sc "
se
"Lucas ArThurs Small Link 1 -Ib. Pkg. ' "Boneless - _
: CHICKEN WINGS = lb. J Me's Cl� in chaof
rge
PORK SAUSAGE .___..___________________ 49c ROUND STEAK ROAST ._,:._.__: Ib. 89c (While They Last) s -
F -
Page SIX
THE PICKERING NXW6
THURSDAY, JULY
-Montreal. and feeling weld.
r Reg. Collett and Gerald The
EST ROU'GE' WQ&ird, of the 1st- Rouge Boy V r
SOW Troop left ort their t� BUSINESS DIRECTORY --
Rouge resldezzts are vlery exciting race with the f class journey last. Tuesday- ■■■■W■■■■■■sa■■t>•■■.
- - ettjo6+Ing the lovely summer second crew of: Jim Macker- . They hoped to return on Wed-
- -- weather, at home, on motor acher, Bob Coopman, Wayne ! nesday. Pickering
tripe, and at their cottages, Reuben and Dennis .Gelder Happy Birthday to Willie
and- we truet it will continue bzinging in a good Third. The Gale, Rouge Park, who was GUARANTEED McEACHNIEIS United Ch'
_ - - _ _ during August. C-2 crews had a little bad 'ten years old on July 20.
Many of the local cI p.hildren luck with both the first crew. When you return froze your Radio -TY Service PUNERAL DIRECTOR Minlater: Rove MNvdll* Button
each kWe€ are having s� Imning lessons. Jatm Gomes and Dennis Gel- v�acalum will you please call Any Make Or Mode CHURCH SERVICES
_
morning, at the der, and the second crew. —Mrs. Morris 202-1922, and
Rouge HIM$ Golf and Country Ricky Setts and Gary Mc' tell her about it.ARTHUR FIELD 11.00 A. M.
Club. under the very able in- Clelland, suc combing to the
- ,- struQtio r of Miss Kim Mac- rough 'I:�ke Ontario waters Rouge Hill United Church
PherPtiraM Aurlbtrlafree service Sunday School Withdrawn
sozr; w#bq is doting o Wer- and swurnnrhg instead of 'pad= PICKEtING DA T2re month of July has been Y OR NIGHT or The Summer•
F
derful Job instructing these dlring across the finish- lubea month for
LAYmen 'youngsters. crew, Jim The senice8 field in the
However, the third
0 0 0 Mackemcher and Brian Petts United Hill
Church have --- -- - —
• AUO
Personals were a good Fourth. The Juv- JrWAZDELIVERED Chrlreiti Sorrieo leas A. M.
Mr.
arid Mrs. Jack Smith entle Warr Cance been coial- bed ed those of 'WRQ Mdladtn Sunday School 10.60 A. M.
and Peter, Pied a Centennial Unrated Church, �• Pr SP•
Rouge Hills Dr. fine race and placed Third.
have just returned from two - We are sorry to report that � been .Rev. Mr. Bag- West of Dunbarton �• ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■s■.
week's holiday with relatives none of our Bantam entries w0.Y on Vaca- _
'at their cottage art Dorset. were successful in getting teen Last Surbda<y, in PHONE PHONE$ 942.2171
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Ridding cross the 'finish line. However,' the
guest speaker was .'
and children,. Hodgison, M. P. P. from
Rouge. Hills Dr. • the boys did not seem too un-• A Pideerin Ont./���
are enjoying the troladays at happy. In Pact they seemed to His subject Ams—"tile value of ATIfl `�b3 Rr • {i0pt'� j
their cottage at Mississauga: quite enjoy their dunkings in � speakers in our dxia+ches", Anglican We are sorry to hear, Mr. the waves. and he drew a very interesting ` 1
-- _ ._VFW
,� Mrs. Bila Banton, Barbara - Next -Saturday; the Ciltrb Pawed with laymen in all KEN and CLARKE Plea[RIN*. oNTAwt10 I
ving the tmveds to Centre Island for the areas of Vie' including
'and Bevezley, are lea uding the
- - - cfnrr+cdr and politics.h. ;Ot'yltan REr. R. s. sNSPHEsta
TheYict a live h Don Mills. Canadian Canoe Association On J„Iy ° 26 Mr. F. Cooper P R E N T I C E C ,. A., o. D.
They have sold their home on VVlesbern Division trials. All will be our guest speaker. i Murdoch ip. Plabar�, o.a
thSun iW&Iope. ,and will be mass- crews that qualify will travel AUCTIONEERS Ptt...r s wftM s
is �r and neighbors in to Ottawa pions for the Canadiazr y ugust 2Ridge Road wMr. Murray �be Md AUVMI Sar isters Solicitors _ SUNDAY SERVICES .�
Championship LNsased sad • - .
blaria
Miss Teresa Revila, of Van- iblmowirzg Saturday. We would assisted by Mr. Lee. August Caturtia, at p Ned jars and Notaries Public
oxrver, as 9. marks the return to the
spending tate sum- lake to wish,all all crews success ' Fars-Uea1t. bapialents, Meneo• A*.>Eo a st—monrhg Prober
mer with CKAANU
her pit of Mr. Bagnalfi, and for the ae.ao a at.—Mey Cenamoke
grancirrzother, aR both. file trials and the of bald F-diar•r NOW [.tats SAM a COSAAtleCt
Mrs. Revdll, Riam speelaft atdgewood Rd. championships.
The deep sympathy of those In
vices wi(bl be held join
...................................................� Centennial Church. �"' � meoe St. N., Oshawa so-so a are—sanday
t ser -
of this communi -
661
(nth s.b.•s
t3' 1H extended DtiAL i[tYICE AT ONE PRICE (la she Pwftb NY
ROSE6 . ...''..:...
to Tervela Brox. of the White ANK - _ PMoftu _ Tolophene Oshawa ns•,44i ae.ao. a OL -01M am
Rase Service Station, Island �t W000(1" 20114161 or MO -2100 tart rr. Pariah man)
Road. in the ]oes_ad' their mat- Ms. and Mrs. H. Day, Pine ►new.. be" been a WEDNESDAY
her, Mrs. Terveld Sr, who HBe Road, have returrbed wetl..eers .roe. rase. i*•tl* a .,--Moly CeMwaMM
p away at the Rouge from a holiday in St. Cathay- Co igir+atubataons to Mr. and w I.eKw..r.e far tha SIN
Hins Nursing Home, last hies Where they visited Mrs. Mrs. Ron Bell, Old Forest Rd. � M . E * .
week. :Day's sister for a week or two. on -brie birth of a erns recently.
Mr.. Dennis_Baanock: Ridge- Milan Kavin. Roosebank Rd. A brother for Joey and Cathy' FLEURY A COMER L
wood Rd. is in Greenland with has returned from a trip to Mn. John Mann Old For- BARRISTERS SOLICITORS S E R R I N Chi%st/QA S�/e�R
the Kenting Aviation Co. as a ' He std Bill Mitchell est Read, made the. trip t
co-pilot. do of Creek took in the BW, ton,]met Sad NOTARiEs PUBLIC
ins aerial photo= Stampede-, and re Saturday.' to wave s'ais/y
Sraphy, end reports that last port it was farewell to her husband and ill
week while we were swelter- . worth the long drive. They his- brother. They are .visiting a anal s OM Khoo as alar * I ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO
-fns• in the heat. snow was fall- were innpr�ed by Tile fart in Scotland for dn�ee - weeks �' Creek CHURCH SERVICE AND
Funeral and SUNDAY SCHOOL
ing "way, up -there" they were seeing all -Canadian with their father who is on AT. 2�75� f 'SUNDAY _ IS." A. rL
talent. A side -tri
`
Mr. and Mrs. Herb. 9hilton, p w Bairff, the sick list. - e An16u1QnCe Sery%Ce - .
West Point Cres and Mr. and. OD11 ted .a most memorable Mr. and Mrs, Forest, Rose- NotRa,
[wwlwg Seryls• T.f* P. M.
Mrs._ Howard Wil7dams. Ridge. holiday. bank Rd. N, are happily enter- * Awwa Row. ide nails of
Friends -in the area will be taint Mrs. Forest's sister, slondq ~ /y-tri0aA0P't N•. s. Nlgbaray
w�oott �, are enjoying a mot- rig
or iris to Cape Cod, where sorry'to hear Mrs. Hattie Mt- ss+tio is on a holiday vjsit'from LAPP •cur OW ss . = Highway Teatiannles of Melling we sive.
they spent a few mays, last Lean was rushed to Ajax Hos- Scotland. at Pickering Seaeh Road at the Wednesday MeeMag
week. Petal last Monday night. She Mr, and Mis H. Horton. of Now at s.*e P. M.
Mrs. has Farley, and laugh- had tripped over' the garden Rosebank Rd Y, gci to Port * ALL ARE WELCOME
ter Linda. Rouge Hiljs Dr. are hose. in the dusk, and had- to Hope on July 26, 'where Mrs. _ The Reading Room N ops IN
have sixteen stUches' on her Ho>`ton will attend: the The Telephone d» Pnh11•r Taesday. Thursday
enjoying two weeks at wird- joint a - 11tiiHiteltall 2-3610 rd Frw.y • a.ae to 4.oe P. SL
wood- by the Sea, New Jersey: head. We wish her a most meeting of the C. LZ. Ladies' NIEb,ray Mwa.rrent w.rhs�
We are ha' speedy recovery. Auxiliary and the Directors, 'to at the •Sar. wee"ea ..
PPY to learn that Mrs. Wirt, Roll erriount Dr. arra ROBERT AUSTIN,' PROP. For Farther Inten,aaea. Can
= -- • 13t-tk• Br'ia�n • Burnliert, son of g rise the entertainment- POs .
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy BurchezK, spent several days in St. Cath- their annual convention to be ■• R. a, Whitby, Ontario ATl.ntl• 2.1902
Island Road. is home from the arines and Welland, fast week., held in Guelph -on October 2. Two Miles wool of Whitby ■Raa■■Ra■■Raa■R■aaaRar
HospdW for SiCk _Children, visiting relatives. While Mus. Horton is busy -at On N•, a. Highway, Roew•en
Where hes Mr. C. Morris and Gail, of. ,the, Canadian Ra wblehy a
pent several weeks Rosebenk Rd, Racing- Pigeon Ala: Buy and Sell
undergoing treatment. spent a few Union Meeting, Mr. Horton M1011eo Whitby 6b-3462 With A Classified Ad St. Andrew's
Mr. and Mrs. S. Markiewicz days the family cottage at will spend his time happily vis_
and 1!4 ie week:- in the various lofts in.. the •*■■■■■��■■■■r,n■■■■■ Presbyterian Church
. fanirily. Brycrnwre Rd. are Her many friends in Roel area. The meed
pending a week at Port Perry. ng to be held. t■■■■■t■■■RR>•■■■■■■■■■RRR■■R■■a■■RatRa■R■RR■1 Church Strs*t North, Plekwlwra
A speedy recovery is wisher! bank are sorry to Bear Mrs, in the town hall, will .include ..
for Mrs, Ann Ballagh, Island Norman. Ajax, is in the representatives fmrri Welland. Q /���D ,,''ee Minister Rev. F. Conker, M. N
Road, who had her leg broken A•m Hospital this week. She Fonthill, London. Gueiph, Tor. JOIN OUR GROUP TO Manes, 46 Windsor Delia
vvtien she fell,. on her driveway is in for treaunents, and hopeb onto and Stoney Creek, as
recently. Mise Ballagh . is able to be home shortly. They send- well as ,Port Hope, 942-20p
to get around with a walkin her their best wishes . o _ •S*rvlu *! Wonihl f
b recovery. Rosetra'nk Rd. N. are enjoying @ p _ p 11 -is A.Au
Mr. John Gomes, Donshire Manly residents are on holt- a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J $163.80 Per Person Sunday School 10.00 A.M
Court, held a party at• his days• Please call us Webster and daughters Judy y
home for mernbers.nf the Can -
S.
your r tturn, and tell us all and Nancy, who motored up n_
about your vacation: Phone— from New Bruswick to holiday � aeys
oe Club, and their frienids, �� ♦ hlgpoly
�e
'..-following the R Mrs., Morris 202-1922. with her sister. Includes: Welcome wars
., ng Regatta, at Bal-'
The bo s in the West Roue Mn and Mrs. Xal
nil Beach Chnoe Club, on Sat- g Dyke. Rose-
urday, July 18. �? Club report a disas4rous bank Rd. have returned from -i'Round Trip from Toronto via T. C.
0 0 0 day at the Regatta, at Balmy:_ a pleasant holiday • at. $illy- A.
THE CHURCH
The lake swells were peon lake.
• ACh Hotel. iboned Room at Famous Montagu
Green River....... Transfers
a
- .... . - a bit, too 'much for the canoes.Bea•
Th* Corlf*ssor and the majority were swamp- ransfers from Airport t0 Hotel on Arrival and �re
Anglican Church - East Ave. aryl so dLsquailiied Ior�n - _ it 3 EVMI Dinner Daily'
Sunday, -July 26, 9.30 a, m. to Sailing Club. -lost : a war. T and to Airport on
There . passed away in Lind. C�j(JRCj^T
.:.will be Morning Prayer. canoe when it swamped and mute , -
say -Hospital, on -July 17, 1964, : GrouP Leaving, TORONTO JULY 10th , (Highway No. s.)
- broke in two, to the financial i
Grace Presbyterian Church tune of $1600. A Beaches kay- June Michell, loving wife of �.
Mioi-ning Service, Sunday the ak was ruined, and all in all, it Michell, of Cannington. yy
She. leaves to mourn: her bus- rSEATS STILL AVAILABLE M. A" Ph D.
A McKay, M
.26th, at 9.30 a. m. Rev. D. Me- a day to remember. Jim- band, and four children: Jud- n
McKerracker was in_ the ith Dale . Lloyd �� e�bY Pay Later If You Wish
Minister
Killican • in charge. my y GO Now -- - `
canoe, which placed, but -went Michell. S JOINT SERVICE AT
West Rouge K-4• CRow Wins under- after it crossed the fin.- d Furtheherr Pa"IcUlarS From:_
Two Rados ish line. and FAIRPORT
to the bereaved f
mother. Mrs. D. '
On Saturday, July 18, at the ...- .. .�.......�.....--•...:............ • father and mealier -in-law, Mr. TRAVEL UNITED CHURCH .
OWARD
Bair�ii Beach Canoe. Club An-
Rouge e H I I I S and Mrs. Alf. Michell. The late
1�. A. M:
IBUREAU"LTD. 30 •a.
nual Regatta, the West Rouge 9 Mrs. Michell was an ,ardent, -
K--4 crew of:„John” Mitchell, church -worker, and was also �Y �p 1.'. -- '
John McCormick, Robt. Cooke,, Vern Mason, Woodlands Rd. �^_ ^01 f IN6 PLALpin9 Christ in. Tho
S !
a P. D. D. in Rebekah Circles.
and Atis Bredovskis won both 'left, for Fort Frances last Fri- Mr..and Mrs. B. Draper are Community Sine* 1036
K-4 races on the program. day where he will spend sev-
spending a week at Ince Lake. 941.6690
....In addition, John Mitchell- enteen days under the auspices Miss Ruth Hutchings is
u placed' Third in- the' Sdnior of the Royal Ontario 'Museum. spending a week
with friends■■■■■■■■■■■■■■11■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a■■■l•D■■■■■a■■■--.........._._. _____;,-.
., K-1. John McCormick also as a guest' of Archeologist Mr. in Montreal. #
combined with Robert Cooke Walter Kenyon. Vacation Bible School ends -. *PwssDRRRtRERRRRtaRa•.r
to place Second in the Senior We are sorry to hear Mr`. this Friday afternoon—a very OPTOMETRIST J
K-2.event. _ Jim Smythe, ,Altona Rd. - is. in successful -run. I i ST. JAMES
In the Cadres Kayak .Races
the Oshawa suffering
"slapped
..... .... .........
.IDH �y� R.O.
-• - -�'- the West Rouge giris'mede an
-excellent showing. ' In the
a disc": A speedy re-
covery is wished by his many
......ge ��1,7
0t�jt
= � easant
Ladies' K--1, Sandra Gorden
•Hospital,
friends.
{ placed Third and Gay Rowan
:-Fourth. In the K-2
Mr. and Mrs. E. Woods,(ON
Pam Candy,
� '$15.00' A Foot
Liverpool lid.. South)
race,
and of Cornwall
RIDGES '
Sandra combined with Lynn
:McClelland to place Third and
the..BAY
were week -end guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. B. Mas-
Weil treed, lak+eehore lots in
Weil itr , lake hon
Hours.. - ,_10 Ar M. to 4 P. M.
Gay Rowan with Shirlie Mill-
or, Woodlands Rd: They had
Hydro
er finished Fourth.
just retuned from Caledonia,
• power a 'e. Termor. 100
EVENINGS - 7 to ! P. M.
The Juvenile C-4 crew of
John Gomes, Ricky Betts, Gary
where seven-year-old Pam had
won Fourth Place in the High.
. miles fromPickering. �' Pickering, Only
a fdiv left. Inquire now,
CLOSED ON WEDNESDAYS
NkCl dbmd and 'Brian Potts
-
band Dancing' Oordoetitions.'
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wTitti �. O. Box 200, Pick.
A-3—.,�.��
TeI&nhnn. ale-exAv
COMMUNITY CHURCH
Rehrrned Episcopal
Rosebank Road, North
Capt. Rev. L B. McPherson
B. A. ' ..
31 Ferrier Awe, Toronto 6
Phone HO, 6.4124
Sunday�Sehool Worship of RIM* clan
I 0.48 A. M. -
Morning Prayer,
I t.ra r ..
o THURSDAY. JULY 23, 1964 THE PICKERMIS NEM Page �Sevetn'
�Ner Coe were high for •1 win in the with a gift certificate at the niece, from Washington, D. C. visited by relatives frecn Brit- Card Ot Thanks -
•� + lawn bawling at Uxbridge on close. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ellie- ish Columbia for the past
The Greernvood Conservat- Saturday, Mr. and Mn. -Ken Field of Ott and family visaed his par. week. We wish to express our sin- --"
ion Park was the scene of a Messrs Bill Evans. Harold Toronto visited Mr, and Mrs. encs MT. and Mrs. Randall 0 0 o cere thenlis to relatives. ned-
--
very pleasant evening lash Hopkins and Earl Cook bow- Al Rozell last Wednesday. Ellicott on Sunday. Dunt Ir Baptist Church ghbom and, friends, : for the
r Friday. when singe -songs and led :at Markhem on Wednes- Tberesa and Caroline' Lev- Several' members of Brough-,
fihm were enjoyed by all. 9.45 a. m. Sunday School. beautiful floral affet�irrgs the .
Mr. and 'Mrs. Bill T day lest• ick are visiting at their aunt's am Women's Institute enjoyed 11.1)0 a. m. Morning Worship. cards, expressions of sympa-
owner. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hoc- cottage on Chemong Lake, at the picnic of (he Ontario 7.00 thy, acts of kindness; the Rev.
x:
and fandl p. m Evening ill take y spent Sunday at kley attended the Hockley re- Peterbci/o. Nort#r and Ontario South Dis- Mr. Wm.` F�•ank]un will take F. MtConicey for his oonsd-
Weli Springs Park, north of union at Uxbridge on Satur- Mr. :and Mrs. B. Hobday, trials, •held at Port Perry last both services. Wednesday ev- ing words, and the, McEadurie ".
Manchester on a picnic. day. and Mrs. J. Benton of Toron- ning. 8.00 P. m. - P Funeaml Hame, In the u'ecent
a a of our dear rr. tMer. - -L
Mr. incl Mrs. W. E. Whit- A shower was held for Don- to, visited with Mr. and Mrs. MT. and .Mzs. B. Clarke, of Meeting. Friday everrirrg there g
tingham of Toronto and dau- na Norton last week at the J.RennieDave
week. Greenwood, and Mr. and Mrs. will not be "Teen-agers". Vac- _The firmly of the lata Mn. .
y' $liter Barbara and son Bill of home of Misf June BensonFerguson of Glas- Morley Smalley, and sons, of . atdon Bible School Au
Toronto, spent the weekend Donna, the daughter of Jack gust 17 Coombs.
pe gow, Scotland was a recent -Mount Albert: were dinner to 21. .... ....:.....
..........
with the Keev�l, family. Also and the late Mrs. Norton is visitor aVMr. and Mrs. Rob Quests of Mrs. E. P. Soden.................... ..._.................I.........:.... The CKEY 'Good Guys'
'� grandaughters, Debbie -Ann t o be married, in the near fut- ert Barton. on Sunday. Watch The . Label y
and Cathy Lewis of Bradford. tire to Mr. Paul Nesbitt. , . Mr. and Mrs. S. Avery and Mr, and Mrs. Manson Ell On Your PaPer At Pickering, July 25th
Bible School is being held Several of the Claremont family, spent the weekend at icatt have taken up residence z
all this week. It is bedrrg held Boy Scouts returned home on the J. McGuire cottage up at in their home in. the village.
'at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. the weekend from -the World Lake Si rime.
Harold Dean, Mr. and Mrs. E. Jamboree at Valley Forge, Mrs.
Howard
ions to Mr. and s
Mr. and Mrs. T. Neill are Mrs. Howard htMalcolm,a on the PICNIC TABS
Gook and Mr. and Mrs. Car- Penn., where 34 countries had enjoying a week at Paradise birth of a, daughter, last week. -
ruthers. representation. Among those make in Hal!Wrton. Congratulations to Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mansell atending were: Donald Sand- MT. and Mrs. Ross Redshaw Mrs Bob Clodd on their mart- Spruce i.
and family are on a holiday erson, David Sanderson, Jim are holidaying at Lake L'Aim- iage on Saturday.
—up around Lake Superior for and Brian Daw, Fred Moore, able near. Zancroft. Mr. and. Mrs. D. A. Beer and _
the next two weeks: Terry Hopkins, Gerald Cook.KIB
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis are Michael Hockley, Derek Curt- +' cod gust w the CKEY enjoyed
and Mrs .Cliff. Wannop T$14.95
ys" will platethe._ eed� a_maGor tri to U r ,
e
holiciayurg at their Cottage on is, Mike Curtis, �idin I5 e, nt ball team at the oda Village; Ottawa and ASSEMBLED 16.75
Hawke Lake this week. Allan Loyst, Paul Carruthers, Claremont Park. other points in Quebec, rec-
Mr. and MTs. Bill Evans and 'and John Sexton.• Sympathy of the community . ently.
daughter, Betty motored to The Claremont Swimming is extended to Mr. Allen Mich- The Grant Johnston family NO DELIVERY,CHARGE
Sherbrooke, Que., where Betty Program concluded on Friday. ell and family, in the loss of and the Al. "Wilsons enjoyed
will spend several weeks as an There was an enrollment of 57. a loving wife and mother, Mrs. a holiday at Balmm _Lake last -A 1 A X LUMBER
Exchange Student. and all but 8 completed the June Michell. week.
Mr. George Poetill returned Course. Mrs. N. Neill did an The Guides and Mothers' Ricky Annie celebrated 'his
to work this week, after a excellent job with her assist- L. A. will hold a picnic over sixth bdrthday with a party
minor nose operation lest Fri- ants, Debbie Avery, Susan at Lynbrook Park on July 28. last Wednesday, p�ck�l. Yard On
day at the Uxbridge Hospital. Boniface. Eric Jones and Dav- A bus will leave the four -tor- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Day' k -
Mr. Don Hedges, Jim Bris- id Dean. She presented them ners at 10.30 a, m. are entertaining visitors from
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Madill New Brunswick, this week.
ward family left on Tuesday The Afternoon Group of the -
for a trip to Western Canada. Brougham ' United Church i
Miss Dianne Thompson of Women met at the home of
Toronto, spent the weekend Mrs. Hugh Miller, on Thurs-
with Mr. and Mss. Granit Tay- day afternoon. with a good � 0 '
...,BANKRUPT SALE �. attendance. The group leader SPECIAL! Tubes, 15 Off.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Loyst }firs. J. S. White opened the
Left on Wednesday to spend a meeting and conducted the DOUGLAS
week at Tweed and at Smith the , business. The program. Y O u '' ` A S RADI0 & T V. Y Roseban&"
Falls. which had been prepared _bY'..
l and Mrs. Grant Taylor "Mrs. Fisher, was taken bye AMAIN STREET PICKERIN6 Y
- are leaving on July 29 fora number of the members, It
trip to Britain and the Cont- was taken ' frvm the Study
_ inent. Book "God and His Purpose".- i
-�ar Ware Rev. A. E. Cresswell of the The meeting closed with the Ucross tIORI llids Restaurant) ,
United Church is , on 4 weeks benediction. after which lunch -
. '
vacation. Su
. - - pptly ministers was served by the hostesses. r
NO. 3 HIGHWAY & WOODLANDS ROAD will fill in for the next two. Mata. Miller and•Mrs. N. Bur- Qr . � fh T�m��' & � Service
..ROUGE HILLS (Opp. Stroud's Store) Sur r. a furs. We are pleased to report
MT. and Mrs.. Lloyd Pascoe Mr. Warren Willson improved I�e �� _ 10 A. M �E 10 P. M•
• and Jackie are on a trail6F and will soon be hoarse from •
trip in. northern Ontario: the Ajax -Pickering Hospital.
A it Stock And Fixtures Must Be come On In and See Our Tv, Raft Hi
" week or a trip �Eastt Fairport O
Mr
this wee
- ern Ontario. , .,,
. _rport �eac13 � Transistors
S0 D .. - CAR WASH ---on Saturday. Special! at Our Record Bar' --
v *�: July 25, The Ball Diamond in
�ROrll'11�1 Fairport Bearhty wz11 be the P rs ONLY 80t Fadi -
TO 50% OFF Friends of ins. Allan Mich- serene of activi All dray. the
ell were saddened to hear of Dunbarton - Fairport Beach - '
her sudden death, on Friday af- Recreation Assoc. will hold a T" 15% Off — 40 ft. Tower Kits 531.95, (less wire)
C 1 L Paints i Paint Supplies P.-- Paint Brushes — Garden ternoon. Irene was a mem- "car wash". F'1.00 • per 'car.
Toole —Fertiliser —All Other Garden Supplies — Plumbing ber of Joy,Rebekah Lodge, and Come down and have these
represented' the Lodge as Dis- able-bodied fellows with all Phone 942-b21�
Fittings — Copper i Plastic Pipe i Fittings —Electrical trict Deputy President in 'tire water—•clean syour car.,
1969-60, You will .be supporting your
Fixtures S Wiring Supplies — Binoculars — Transistor Radios Sympathy goes to the fam- "youth" in their recreation. ' r.
ily of Mr. Edward Holtby. who - Mr. and Mrs, J. Leathen
Swiss Watches -- Kitchen Uten it
mg at the Oshawa General at Pickering Beach this past
Household Supplies = Gifts — Toys Hunting Knives — Hospital. weals. ��
Several from here attended Mr. arid Mrs. Guilard. . ofDRUGS LTD.
Karati Knives — Starter Pistols — Small Appliances, etc. the Decoration Services at Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. -.IRE',,. O�e) -
Open Daily 12:10 to 9 P. M. Saturdays 10 A f1A to 6 P. M the Whitevale ,Cemetery: on J. Williams on the week -end.
sundsy last. •The Garnett family have PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS
Mrs, D. A. Beer has been taken up residence in Sudbury,
entertaining her sister and where Mr. Garnett has- been '
transferred in his work. OSMETICS SUNDRIES BABY NE�
Mr, O. Rudd and boys will �
leave on a camping trip this
week. -.
The T=gh'family,.. of Park
0��3 ��0� Blvd. arrived home this week- STORE HO!lRS: #
tu'0i;end from a lengthy visit to
• Germany.WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 a.m. to 9 �
yr- Mr. and Mrs. G. Kirk and SUNDAY. rid HOLIDAYS 1 a.�n. to r
family have arrived home af-
�ci awvaaa.ca aur vowarva,Florida
Mr. and Mrs. R. Pryor err-
.. •
ived home this week -end. af-
PICKERING 'PHONE WhltehaN 2-5%1
ter vacationing in North Bay,
.Any boys,.8 to 11 years, in-
-
terested in Curbs, please •con-
tact Mrs. Cooper at 839-3562.
There are only a Couple of op-:
16 ye left. Any boys il'.h = to0.
16 years, interested in Scouts.
i IMPERIAL ESSO SERVICE
please contact Mr. Baird at
839-2294.
AT LIVERPOOL RD. .
Mrs.BASELINE
-- Mrs. Bessie Paull is conva]-
- -
escing at home, after an op-
enation at the Sc arboro Gen-
Mechanic on
,,Licensedduty 7A. M. to 9 P. M
eral Hospital.
to Service Your Every Motoring Need
Mrs. A]. Pickard visited her
inother in Newmarket. early
Saturday, then mofored on to
Rice Lake, meet the resit.
of the Pamdly; for the week-
ly
—
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cooper
motored to Lindsay bn Satur-
'
,day to attend the Donaldson-
�-Wllpuvia wevu ay'. I ILC111"fCO fIGR'Y el UPIIVC -
Mr. and Mrs. M. Soutk ood P ry
of Aurora visited their daugb-
ter 'and family, Mrs. and . Mr. 1 1 L� M a e X I N N 0 N ESS 0—
Lloyd Cooper, on Sunday. Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Southwood and
I -20
fatnnly, Mr, and Mrs. Fred .20L
( '
So Ahwvod and family, all of V{1] ,
it
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