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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1961_04_20 PNOME PUBLISNE1 - ' WHITEHALL -fVWC E i Z " 0941 VOLUME 7a—No. 31 - PICKERING, ONTAIIIC, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1961 y� zvayt Pickering Village Notes - Pickering. Village W� x Hollywood-type Mufflers Council Briefs Raises Ire Residents It was reported that Picker- h ing Village firemen have at- ' Following many complaints Campbell and-,family to Hiley tended 20 fires in the township F from village citizens,.local po- Ave., Mr. Campbell is Manager and eight in the village since lice feel they must now "crack of the n e w Duflms Golf and last November. down" on motorists whose cars Country Club, the land now be- are -equipped with those mon- ing cleared for the golf course. !� strositie� "Hollywood" or simi- South of the C.N.R. and east Pickering TAT. and Village d- Committees will meet to Of Church St. The former Ru Fire Co noxious , lay .type of noisy Obnoxious muffler. Folk'in the village are dy property. discuss a new agreement.. This depart- being roused from their night's Mrs. Norman Graham is irr follows the South-West depart- rest by these outfits—some at hospital for observation. ment's decision to include Bay ' four and four-thirty in the Messrs. John B•uttars and Ridges in their area, which , morning. Why are these Pte` Ron. Matheson addressed the formerly, was served by the vil- plc (vie know who"some o€ congregation- of t he United lage• y• f , them are) not at home in bed Church here on Sunday morn- i at that hour? ing, following' their recent at- tendance at Toc-Alpha in Wor- Reeve C. E. Morley reported •' y Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rich- that Mr. Argo of Gorre and onto, speaking on "Youth and ardson visited her brother, in 5torrie would be out to the rzl- Alcohol". Grade Six, Lincoln lags on Aril 13 and at that Toronto on Sunday. St. School, under the direction P y Ken Irish, Bill 'Hansen and time they would look at the iEd. Sleep visited the Don of Mr. Bush, Music Director, proposed locations for sewage Shortreed'a in 3t. Thomas, and sag several numbers. The treatment plants. , -1510 frimnds On Landan last r,. speakers and the choir were week-end. both good, �► mu apprecl- I WON'T CRY NURSE — Little Anne Marie Fitzpatrick is more interests tan rig tens • ated. A bylaw was passed to regu- as she sits with her mother, Mrs. L. Fitzpatrick, to have her T9 test at Fairport Beach. This Mrs. F. MacRae attended the Mr. and Mrs Chas. Jolliffe late the closing hours of barber funeral of her sister-in-law and family, Church St. were at shops. Another bylaw was pass- —photo concludes two weeks on TO clinics throughout Pickering Township. ?Mrs. Wesley Thomas. Port Per- y' P y Pca - —photo by Barrie Pomeroy !M on Saturday last. their cottage, at Gloucester ed to regulate the operation of j Mrs. Eldo and Ed. Sleep and Pool 'on the Sevet*n for the and to license barber shops. week-end. ,�y� ,E 'IhitllNllltriliillPoAlu•Ifilt.0+liWltilltl111tlUMldlflflfitir '.1':?: AI 7^lit+n w ,,r„mHlm(Nl�t„C trill JWN1HlIIlN!;;llMlfll�":llll 'Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bryant were Traffic to the TB Clinic here A bylaw was passed appoint p�CKERING History M On iin Lakefield on Sunday. on Monday afternoon was very ing Mr. B. A, Hogarth as assess- To Prepare■l1Sf�r�/Book Township Our Fire Dept. responded to heavy. It would appear that a ment commissioner of the vil- gra33 fire call at the Chubb get many have taken advan- lagel ROTARY NEWS Estate east. of here, on Wed- tage of the Teat. - Pickering Townlhip Council is backing the Township His- inesday laat. " .� i.S ' torical FJociety in preparing a book to commemorate the 150th A•free and easy, most enjoy- it was agreed that a donation Rotarian B o b. Thompson, Mr, end Mrs. Jack Toms Sr... able time was spent at the C of $25 be given the Mutual�Aid, anniversary of Pickering Township. i ,of Cobourg, visited their son I Ajax, Chairman of the Atax- E. Centre of the United Church(Pickering Village fire company.i Pickering Hospital. Board, add- Naturally this compiling of historical' data and pictures and family on Sherwood East, on Friday evening last whey ressed the local Club on Mon- involves many hours of work and research, Unfortunately. ' ,on the week-end. the Afternoon W.A. entertain- day evening on the subject of there is far too little time left to get the manuscript prepared. I Mrs' Seebeck, Kiig Sit E,. ed the Teachers and Staff of Little. Theatre. Group that hospital:It has been quite 811,d the book published to hate it out on time for that big Ajax hospital, is now at home, Presents Its 5th Play evident to most who are closely' week-end of July 1. . l members of the Choir to a so- associated with this hospital in convalescing. aial evening. The Pickering Township Lit- any way, -that accommodation 'It can be done with the sasistance of everyone- who is Miss Janet Ruddy, accompa- Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Koch and tle Theatre' is presenting its and facilities are not quite what willing to loan written material which might be of assistance , Hied by: her aunt Mrs. Wm. daughter Sharon,were guests of fifth production this week for administration would like in a Hewett. Guelph. and two cow- as well ac pictures dealing with township peiaons, buildings sins Michael and Peter, spent Mr. and Mrs.Jack Boyes,Mark- three nights in Ajax. . hospital. At the present time or gyp,,, The la "The Tender Trap" there are fifty beds and twelve the holidays in Washington, D. ham, on Sunday. y :Max Schulman and Robe basinettes: They would like to Prot. is thellplan a`ff the Historical 'Society to have thi; book { " C., and,then on to Richmond, Birthday congratulations this b y - - va week to: Mrs. Fsnnie Holmes, Paul Smith is a three-act play have at least one hundred beds, We welcome Mr. and Mrs. (Contimied on Page 3). and will be presented on Wed- and with,the probable develop- if you have any histories!' material, pictures. old maps or - tiesday, Thursday and Friday merit in this a'r.ea, one hundred, rllllllunur! t,, .wlpN�tUlGtplllltt� e!Iltq tltA tt�IP�tlltltl smll'uuIII;M11tItuulltNMtllly{�iu nights. Ken Butt of Pickering will not be enough. The adminis- anything that you feel would be of interest and shown be Village makes. his debut in this tration fears that with three included in such a book as a history of Pickering Township i Architect Now Appointed For Rovge Hills play staking the part of the thousand homes iii Bay Ridges, call Mrs• Elsa .lorry at-WH. 2-215' or R'Hw 2=27118, or tall- United Church Christian Education Centre ,toffy scientist. a real problem will be faced. The New+. w H. 2.0940. _ Don and :�TorTisa Clarke, both,At this time, when hospital ad- ;IIIpIN11W1II.u,,, ;�.;uia+wnvirretu, �!It,:II,IIt,P"'' ':tiu+nur't ', ;;INnu;lll111aUi711�ai,$ The Board of Stewards held a meeting ,'Monday, April 10, of Pickering, also appear in the ministration strive to keep "cap- +•trhereupon an architect was appointed and who presented cast. They have bren connected acity" to eighty percent, the the with the theatre group for sev local hospital over one hund- Annugl Bursary Of $100 Each To (preliminary plans for the new structure at a meeting of eral• seasons now. Allan Ander-I red .percent most of the time, regular board of stewards on Monday night, April 1i. If the ;on, president of the group, 'is with space having to be found picketing And Ajax High 'Schools (plans were approved the,congregation will be advised of this this year •directing the play. to corridors, etc. development.-Then, too, the bursary of 3100 i the School of Nursing, as the for financing this project. Daphne O'Shaughnessy, Pauline new hospital, and Mr. Thomp- each will be made to the Pic-I case may be, at which-the Btu The canvass' follow-up committee have had their first and Lorne Brown and Cynthia son reviewed the prospective keying District High School and dent enrolls. _ Ha tt. rants and other assistance the Ajax High School ti the­-The- meeting and are pleased to report the commitments are cam- B!ri g ) g Y The first $50.00 will be psi3 ing in extremely well. The Little Theatre Group is looked for, but pointed out that Womb's Auxiliary of the Ajax to the candidate on,the date of - already planning for another a large part of the financing and Pickering General Hospital. reg titration and the second The second or planning stage will be completed in the near play in the fall. Anyone Wishing must come from local citizens., This annual award will be"$50,00 will be paid on the date future and from there it will enter the third stage of actual to participate in these-activities In two or three months,all wiU made only on the recommenda-I of registration for the second building, .an contact any member of the know all about 1t ion of the princi And staff`term is January. _ :ast or Don Clarke.WH. 2-4 794. of the respective high schools, Dunbarton Kiwanis Club Conftr nation for the bursaries and can only be used by a Stu- is to be made by April 30 of Members will be guests of the dent who is entering/an accre-I any one ;ear. & ;• local Rotary Club on Mondays, dited school of nursing ar a I May 1, the Kiwaninians prof I university degree course in nu.-I In 'the event any candidate is ' viding the program. 'This hat, sing with the express desirelunsucceSSfui or withdraws, tha become an annual get-together'. pt qualifying as a registered ascot. installment is to be ie turned forthwith b the su a in # Rotary will later visit the Dun .n`urse. y P g t c , + -> tendent o:; registrar to the R'A- batten Club. An��student may qualify as a , `r ,f candidate for the awn?d'upon men s Ac�:iliary. The local Club, will, blay 10 . -< � t successful completion of grade The decision of the^SupFr:n- to 14, carry out a project, now 12 or '13 and" who is entering tendent or Registrar in respect — � _ quite Tpopular-An, Canada and the nursing profession. to the.stadii�g and quaI;ficatiota } ,•y fi r, N u<: the L.S., when they entertain The award 'will be paid in of the student at the time of'the ^ . three boys and three,girls from trust to the Superintendent cif second semester will: he final and ~ x Secondary Schools in Oil City,` Nursing or to the Registrar of'iirevocable. t Pa. They will attend classes in t our high School here, and he i x 4, billeted with members of the • • • + Rotary Club for that period. At Handicapped Swim Class Aids the same time,six students from our school here,will go to Oil • • F � y P Young Girl To Be . More Active City where the same program r will be carried on. Members of St. George's Parish Hall, re children alike were thrilled witIz z the Pickering Club will drive sounded with applause on Sat- her performance. our students to the U.S. border, urday afternoon, after •a 12 You may recall that last (Buffalo or Detroit) where they :i will meet Rotarians from the year old girl, concluded a piano summer and the summer be- a, U.S. City, who will-drive their solo of the "Blue Danube" fore, after only 3 years of: "T six students to the border. The The girl was pretty Peggy swimming lessons under Mrs e •` �,, exchange will take place, and Bowyer of Whitby. Peggy is T J. Wheeler, this same girt the same Clubs will at the end Physically Latidicapped. She without the use of rams, awaits o! the period take their std- has no muscle control in her a half mile distance in the tank. f dents back to the border, meet- arms or hands from the shoul- On Saturday the handicaPp. ing each other for the trip home. dens down and she had to stand ed childvdai of Pickering, Whit. to play. Yet, this girl with a by, Ajax, and Uxbridge wet desire to do as other children treated to a party. This took PICKER1141% HIGH WINS AGAIN — Pickering District High School won the Simpson Drama I.O.OsF. do 'and a love for music is the place art„the annual ehrist• Festival preliminary here lost week'and will coitipete in the finals at Hart House. Shown in mastering •the art of piano and maa party. a scene from "Sunday Costs Five Pesos". are Sandra Wardell, Jennifer Ricketts, Janice PAPER DRIVE is taking her examinations tin- Each child was welcomed by Clarke and Eleanor Westney. For full details see the Pickering High News column t.-this. . der. the Royal Conservatory of Dr. H. S. Shepherd.St.Georpla Issue. —photo by Barrie Pomeroy Sat., April 2 Music. The audience, adults and (Continued on Pap 8) z • fi H E P I C K E R hN G NEWS Ttawsday, AFw-fl 40, 061 'age Two _ The Scouts and Cubs held l AJAX AND PICKERING P I C K E R I N G N E their annual Father and Son GENERAL HOSPITAL DENNIS CARTAGE THE Banquet last week in the ma-I SEPTIC TANKS . E S T A 8 L I S N E D 1 ! 1 1 9 Statistics for month of Mar.,. sonic Bail, when the Scouts and 1961: Issued every Thursday Cubs mothers catered to the Total In-Patients Ad- CLEANED 5w 9ais. ................. .. sr.3o•s3.00 by The News Printing and Publishing Company dinner. District Commissioner milted 223 Author) as on ass al o. '' 850 pals $6.00 of inable 34 1 which was followed. by a pro- W. J. u --SUIISCRIPiION RATES: $2.50 pet ]tear— United States 63.00 par year Total Out-Patients ..•..:....... 252 gram of entertainment in the In-Patient X-rays . . ... ......... 146 SO SAND - FILL _ . BARRY MURKAR, Editor y Oshawa JUL IRA. 3-404'2 TOP SOIL AND FILL _- ADVERTISING RATES UPON REQUEST — community hall, which included Out-Patient X-rays 172 ` as and several musical num- WEST HILL AT, 49 bars. Laboratory In-Patient PICKERING, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, •1961 Treatments '... .... 977 _ The Thursday night bowler's, Laboratory Out-Patient consisting of 10 teams finished Treatments •. . .................. 32 . their last regular night last Blood Transfusions .............. 20 I MILLER ad Thursday. Minor .Operations 39 HEATING SERVICE The Park Board has had the bla'or Operations :'...�..:.. ' 24 DR• ALFRED ' NATURAL GAS AM OIL BURNERS We can forsee trouble ahead for Pickering Township basement windows on the band- Ear, ye, ose an VA stand boarded,as they presented Throat Operations ....,.:..... fi0 L �/ officials unless the present rates for dumping garbage a hazard to small children. �. ! 24-HOUR SERVICE in the municipal dump by residents is reviewed and There is about three feet of ! VETERINARIAN Gas t: Oil 6411100 >Mtt' Heroes, lowered. water in the basement. Smithville, John ''of Claremont, i Harsaboat:, Twilars, Coaay*s, Rev...John and Mrs. .Glover Mabel (Mrs. Silbey) of Barrie, f Starts Practise Camping, ate. From what we heard at a council meeting last week, of Marmoro visited the Dr.Tom-'Jane (Mrs. Feeney) of Toronto, MONDAY, APRIL 17' TraihK Acc*mri•s, , Jadm, Gas a man may take a can or xwo of garbage in the trunk of linsons on the week end. Rev. Mary of Sault Ste. Marie, his car to the dump and there is no charge. However, Glover was United Church min- Charles of West Hill, Charlotte ReMserators, Lamps. StOv9s, if he takes a trailer load behind his Car, the dumping ister here about 25 years ago. (Mrs. Fenney) and Margaret = ` at - Hitches. wraps, Mowt•4, Mrs. Sarah Jerimima Neal (Mrs. Plant) and dear sister of Old Rosebank"Rd. North H.at.�. • fee is $2.00. Mrs. Chas. Baker of .West Hill died at her home here on Satur- ' t ' EVERYTHING FOR TRAILERS rather than Mrs. Fred Wyatt of Sault Ste. R.R. No. 3, Pickering It's a safe bet that a good many people, day, following a heart attack COLEMAN euo-THERM 3 weeks ago. She was 81. Marie, Mrs. Ernest Bates of i ! INTERNATIONAL pay the $2.00 will be scattering their garbage along the Mrs Neal was a member of of Tottenham.and Rosa Thompson t Telephone: ii i ditches, all over the township. she United Church and had been of Tottenham. 9 TUDOR ST., AJAX i '�TEmple 9-1822 Council in discussing this matter last week, felt that quite active until her recent ill- Service was held on Monday . WHteall 2,34,91 less. liar husband predeceased from Claremont United Church the rates for the garbage dump should be reviewed, !per some years ago. with, "interment at Claremont especially as far as persons hauling their own is eon- - She is survived by Oscar of Union cemetery: ! corned. We sugiest it would Save 11 lot Of — ----- i�i lowered. - PROCLAMATION 1 J. Sherman Scott, reeve of the Township of Pic- -S eason kefing, prodaim that the Official Time of the Township don't run - `-The smelt season will arrive almost any day now and of Pickering r-ommencin at 2 m., Sunday, I 30,- with it the headaches for lakefront residents and police. g g p' y �` Probably suggesting that people stop and consider 1961 shall be Daylight Saving time and I tail upon in •on a smelt fishing _ rt before g ro I tither people s p property � all residents of the township to govern a expedition is wasting space and time, because the police tell us it is not local fishermen who create problems'but accordingly. '..:outsiders. . . -• , .. . . • ' � Dated at Brougham this. 17th' day of April, 1961. Last year's smelt run was short and light. If smelt EXTENSION PHONES ssva .._. • weer urd tear-come in 9 col- - runs come in cycles this should be a good yew. Two: Reeve ours.3 models,Cali the SELL years ago the smelts came up Duffin's Creek as far as J. SHERMAN SCOTT. R ness offke-ur ask the s p g w Cooper's Dam. To our knowledge this was the,first year eu:. - Township of Pickering �� man .n our wean trot 4his ever happened. ,._, - .. An i CLAREMONT SAL REALLY BIG SPLASH . NEWS r j Get Your TB Test - Se Sure. The fire brigade was called to the home of Sam Spencer, east • of the village on Saturday to a �s, `; �' � ' grass fire. Firemen got the blaze; 's out before it reached the bush. 'Mr. Spencer believes'it was hun- •ters who started the fire. He re-' ported'he found bullet holes in the windshield-of his car. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lehman on the-birth "" SPECIALS of a daughter last week. - —Mrs:—Elsie Newell is:-home- from -St. Margaret's Hospital APRI L _ and feeling much better. A picture.of the new divinity i wing of McMaster University was presented to the Baptist RITE Church at the morning service J HOME PAiHT .gal 4 �4 nn Sunday by Prof. Allwinkle.. _ • • , >ai Mr. James Coates'accepted the pictures'on behalf of the con- "::. 1194"CH-4-CYCLE greRation. - f ROTARY E,'MOWER 52.88. The annual Cookie Day of the `" ' Girl Guides and Brownies for •�' ` the .Claremont and Brougham • • s �' R - district will be held on May 6. • 2 LOXES The girls will be out getting 79e orders to be delivered on that date. .� i � 1 Mrs. J. McGuire and Mrs. J. Y �:.° SET OF TNRSE ` Rennie called on Mrs. Les Lye `' 3, • ' . 1 � ' ;'r _HAND GARB►EN T�O[S . . . . -77e ' at Stouffville one day last week. k '`' Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor r spent-the week end with friends , PLASTIC i on a trip to Cleveland A 'number of ladies from GARDEN HOSE 1 •23 Claremont attended the Betty Bright cooking demonstration at -- Stouffville on Monday night. : Y • 55-LB. BALE r Christine Blake entertained a - PEAT �V10SS . . . 3.29 number of her friends at a birthday party recently. .r • The 4-H club will meet on 50-LB. SAG April lia ra Ca son at the hone :; GARDEN FERTILIZER . 2.19 of The monthly meeting of the L; Lathes Auxiliary to the Legion, 5 POUNDS ' was held on April 13 with Pres. i J.'McGuire 'iii the chair:' The �� LAWN SEED . '. i99 members will be the guests of the Sunderland branch on May I 9 nq Leo Samarillo spent Friday _ K. and Saturday with Mr.and Mrs J. Rennie while his mother and Side-launching of the 190-foot "MV Hopedale," built last year at Collingwood Shipyard Claremont Como,p sister were visiting Mrs. N. Hill for the Department of Transport fOr passenger and freight service between ports of cal of Toronto. in Newfoundland and Labrador,coastal areas. The "Hopedale" is all welded steel con The Golden Age group wil 'TE1. Pk10NE 201 hold their last meeting of the itruction, reinforced for navigation in ice. Wi•h twin screw grid geared diesel this has c treason on April 2S at the home ;ery ice speed of 13 knots and carries SO passengers and 25 crew members. se Mrs. 17eAp _ —Courtesy of Ship-Shore News Thursday. 'April 20, 1961 T H E P 1 C K E R 1 N G NEW 5 Po" ThrN #IANDICAPPED� tContinued from Page 1) fi PICKERING HIGH NEWS Arthur MR6611 LiMited Guild ladies catered with hot »' rtiogfi, ice cream and cookies.' Station Road, Pickering 1 7 Eac}i child received a present by records and theatre passes. i !:shed- San�y Parnereir & Alta Each week on ,by.the Red Cross. The book is Hi everybody, dance contest is held and four GAS AND OIL FURNACES .a swimming manual and is :)n Tuesday, April 11, the couples .from the guest school 1. Second - — f tior. and illustrations that all son's Collegiate Drama Festi- from P.D.H.S, were Joan Ro- EAVE�ROUGHING PLUMBING ages can readily understanr}. val was held at P.D.H.S. The land and Keith Wright, Kim j The children enjoyed einitig ischools competing were Agin- McPherson and Gord Edmund- Aed by Mrs. Henry WestmiYiind court Collegiate Institute, Win- son, Carole Findlay and Stew ,-ALL WORK GUARANTEED -Mr. John Nelson, magician of ston Churchill. Collegiate Insti- Craig, and Carole Ada'ins and Toronto. High and Pickering District Grant Foreman. O n e of the Toronto.Mrs. Wheeler will 'hold her ! High School• four couples will be notified WH. 2-6771 TE. :9-2431 7th handicapped swim•class this Agincourt's play was called that they are the winners and surniii�r ,a Sun Valley Park. "The Bishop's Candlesticks" by will receive portable radios. Swim =days"will be Tuesday Norman McKinnet, and directed They will 'then appear on Iii After Hours Call TE. 9-1682 '.sad Thursdays during July and by R. Nighswander. Time next week and compete .August. There are 42, handi- "The Quest" was Winston in the Dance Finals. . •capped children,now entered in Churchill's play by N. A. Ben- The guest singer' was !Mack -these scrim classes. CLARE BALSOON, of Pickering is can,• son and also directed by him. Jellaneatee from Montreal• He Mrs. Wheeler and her help= paign chairman of the Ajax-Pickering Pickering's play, "Sunday was interviewed by TedPCurl Branch of the Canadian Cancer Fund. Costs Five Pesos" by Josephi- and then sang 'a French song, ' -era have done a remarkable job - over the years,' with• these chil- ill board o forme township deny D N.Le was directed by Mr. "Mon Beau .Chapeau,"i which Tubes Tested FREE ! •dren.' It is all voluntary, with cnbr and deputyreere i. widely Y, known throughout. this area. The Don Le Quesne. will probably be 'moving fast cur- -the exception of two lifeguards rent campaign continues until the and The adjudicators were Airs. up the-song charts, soon. Leith McDonald, Mr.- Howard Another contest was the Egg BY Trained Operators-90-Day Replacement Guarantee t t ."•wha are the only paid, persons. of this month. Lacey and Mr. Duncan Green. Dance. Twelve couples were Service Shop Open Evenings Monday, Tuesday, Each adjudicator criticized, and picked to compete in this dance: ;Pickering Not es Of Break-Ins gave helpful comments to each E a c h:boy would balance an Thursday, Friday to 8:00 P.M. play, The• w-inner "Sunday egg on a spoon in his mouth You Pay More For Tubes at sMost Self-Service Tube (Continues from Page 1) �� Village Recentl{/ Costs Five Pesos" by P.D.H.S. while at the same time he April 17; David Pearson, April 9 7 was awarded with'a plaquo and would dance with his partner ii Testers . . . Why Buy Tubes You Don't Require? A6, and Kelly Scott, Doffin St.,J Pickering Village had a rash will appear in t he Finals at to usually a rock• 'n roll record. T.V. HOUSE AND CAR RADIO REPAIRS .April 15. The two latter attend of house break-ins, in one night Hart House Theatre on•April. One of_ the contestants, Bob .e a movie in celebration. last week, between the hours of 21 and 22. Mncome, was a real riot danc- T.V. AND RADIO CALLS TO THE HOME Don Annan 'ted ill`s W ilf. 8 and 10 pm. The cases are On Friday, April 14, vve..held� ing the Egg Dance. He seemed e Picker- vin a lot.of trouble -.•- Hunt% at fheu Fenelon Fella being investigated by the another school dance. It fee= to be having DUNBARTOH RADI «cottage on the week-end i'ng Village police with the assts- tured sotrte 'l'i�re Vhtertainment, because he couldn't stop h i a severe nce o e o • "�' Phaetons" from Mark- egg from bouncing on his bruises, and nothing else. (we f Four: break-ins were report- ham- The winners of the Elimi-I spoon. To make matters worse On No. 2 Highway Sines 1946 In Dunborfion - ]iope) when she fell down:their'ted. In some cases entry was nation Dance were Annabelle for him, Ted Curl teased him ;PHONE TEMPLE 9-11.91 `°I : ',tmllar steps on Sunday. She will made through the milk bottle Gulliver and Stew Craig. Both, and tried to make him laugh. be confined- to bed for a few box in the wall, others through received popular Long Play Al- I guess Bob can be nicknamed + days a window. worked so hard to make rt a winners of this gdapce were Archie Campbell of Lincoln The home of Albert Barret of bums: 'Thanks go - those who w °Egg Bouncing Bob." The - ` Ave, its recovering after his Elizabeth street was entered and I successful evening. � Paulette Ritches and Keith j operation in Ajax Hispital. $80.00 in cash taken. At the On Saturday, April 15, the I Wright, Annabelle Gulliver and j - Mr. Mattiee of Lincoln Ave. home of Mrs. Robert Ruddy, students of P.D.H.S..were the; Ted Ruddy, Carole Findlay andj � A T E I for ueaslby a month with pa heart fou00 niiasing�at the our o I guests at C.P.T.O. on -Time. Stet Craig, and Carolyn Payne i Frank miss n of Lincoln awe- Our cheerleaders were in their and Gord Edmundson. Each+ .condition. official uniforms a n d led the received records a n d theatre PURIFIED WATER FOR DRINKING USE nue or Herbert Stanfield of - Students in a Pickering Cheer. passes.-The day: was enjoyed b Windsro avenue. Y Police said that in each case,f Mar} Sue Hunt and Peter all immensely and we are all i 1,000 gallons S.OQ f bedrooms were ransacked; Donnelly, won the Spot Dance looking .forward to -being in- Your the - 4 and clothing strewn all over the i and each' received Long Play,i used again to C,F.T.O. SOFT WATER FOR LAUNDRY USE l4f ��� A place. • ' 1,000 gallons The O C.I.B.. was out ands-■ EST ROUGE -''- have been n able to lift a number PHONE OSHAWA• RAndolph 8-4771 REGUof fingerprints Investigation is . continuing: The West Rouge Home and�-.-lothing with the proceeds going School Associations meeting to TB SHOULD BE CAUGHT the Club. Refreshments were E. Wednesday, April l2 was well ier ved and a social time enjoyed The earlier a case of tuber-,attended by parents. Airs. Peg, by everyone present. to morning hindergarden won. the The sympathy of the commun- culosis is discovered and treated.I. ity'is extended to Mrs. Nancy the better the chances of recov-I-room award of two dollars for cry+, but 35 to 40 per dent of the+the highest attendance of par- Morris and family, West. Point i THE NEWS new cases are far advanced I ents at the meeting Mrs. Marion Cres. in the loss of a husband! when first reported. Baker, The President, opened and father who died suddenly the meeting and thanked every-I April 10. Funeral Services were one for coming out, Mrs. Jones,i held Wednesday, ,April 12 at y Not Phone OPTOMETRIC I The Secretary gave her report McEachnies Funeral Parlors in - i e of the minutes from the last Pickering. CLASSES 1YI�Hitehall VISION CARE meeting and the treasurers re- bIr. Gordon Goodman, East CERAMIC I port was given by Mrs. Evelyn Ave. is ' in The Scarborough JOHN L. RAWSON, R.O. Yates. Mr. hen Jones took over General Hospital with pneu-� } } r 1 I and introduced a Panel consist- monia and his many friends 1 �l i 9 Mo 1 2-0940 P .-PLEASANT STREET ing of Mr. Vi'eaver, School Prin wish him a speedy recovery. ��/ •� 1 TOFF LtVEttPOOI RD, SOUTH) cipal, Mr. Finlayson, of the tea- ' Mr, and Mrs. tioiinan Gamer ching staff, Mrs. Joyce Watt, A and family, Rouge Hills Dr-1 at 97- Kingston Rd.- Pleleering — ' :And Place FRENCHMAN S BAY : parent and xrh Grace Smith, A sent Easte• ys-visit-{ --- School Executive. The members the Easter- -holidays: Baitieboro. for information call . - EVENINGS Order p in relatives in Cheltenham and y re�ntir.� the,• Hom a tm7f �._SY APPOINTMENT. TE. 9.2601 of the panel answered questions Congratulation's to Mr: and} I IMariorie Oxenham, WH. 2-4233 from the audience on ga,tigyls problems of children and_t*eir Mrs. David Armstrong, Taylor i studies both at home, and 'in :Rd. on the arrival of a dau-` school, also questions *n the,ghter last week. Three R's'in the school. A dis- Thorna, Peggi, Cameron and cussion period followed. Mr.(Stewart Bailey-, Sunnyslope, are'B7■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■i■■■■■■■■■■■■aU■■>.■tr■■■■■■■■, «TILLIAM G.A LA`VSOI�T Yates, moved a vote of thanks I all coh fined to the house .with i _■ measles this week. ■ to the members of The Panels is PLANNING A TRIP TO: and Mr. Jones..foi• making the The• Ladies• Guild of Grace;■ ■ Barrtstei and Solicitor program so interesting. The Tea. Presbyterian Church are hav-!i ching Staff. spent the next hour I inti a Bake Sale t Stier April; '� ROPEIII e ■ in the classrooms interviewing Island Rd. on Saturday, Api it;■ , TELEPHONE WH, 2-2741 interested parents. A social hour!22, y:13 p:m. Buy' your home ■ was enjore� oler coffee and; baking for the weekend and help I i •:?SEE 'US F 0 it ■ " cookies .provided by the Social dies with their projects.' I ■ I oo r h the la �i'•- CI• URCH ST. N. PICKERING, O\T ; Convenor Sirs. Helen Barnard 11 any ha ggi ■ STEAMS�l1P _ and her committee. happy retutns'to Pe •■ Bailer, Sunnyslope who celebra- t ■ — IThe Ladle; Club held their l ted her fourth bir•tliday Friday, 11 ■ meeting Thursday, April 1 with; April 21 with a family party I■ - AND twenty four members present! and to Ruth- Watman -Rouge+ ■% and the highlight of the evening] Hills Dr. on her thirteenth'• AIRLINES HAROLD B. WOIFE, ova< a Sale of Childrens used' bi'•thday Friday, April 21. - LAWN MOWERS --- . �■ RESERVATIONS B.A.,.u.B. ■ ■ t SHARPENED ■ PASSPORTS VISAS IMMIGRATION BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR ; �, —. -- --- ANN PICKERING ■ NO BOOKING FEES HAND Or POWER ,announces the opening I-,.AEEL or ROTARY .Elizabeth St. North ■f GO NOW PAY LATfR IF YOU WiSH Precision Blade Balancing Branch Office SWIMMING and Sharpening on All at 4526A Kingston Rd. I SEASON'S TICKETS ': FOR ALL. YOUR TRAVEL REOUIREMENTS Types of Rotary Mowers ! ■ • Office Hours—Tuesday, wednesdoy. Available At HOWARD a AIL. OWEN SARGENT'S - and Thursdoy Evenings ■ TRAVEL •BUREAU • 28Fairport Beach Road e•ao to io p.m. F,1. O R I S T S ■ • TEnrple 9-1409 ai+d Wednesday afternoon 1� AND ,SWIMMING i 'AJAX SHOPPING PLAZA = PHONE WHitehafl 2-6690 .� SWIMMING POOL We Call For and Deliver , Phana 282.6941 or En+pire••6-401l l 'INSTRUCTION ' ' W o r l d - 'W i- d e, S e r -v i c•e Anywhere in Township - ■ p page Four Y,H E P 1 C K E R I N G NEWS " -Thursday, April 20, 1961 a quilt for our bazaar in Se - a weddin in July. Mr. and Mrs. George Middle- and Mrs. M. Minaker. GREENWOOD tember, blocks to be returned( g r fhe Afternoon W.A. met on i soon as possible• Articles were brought for ton of Stouffville visited last Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McTag- , BROCK ROAD !bazaar in May. Sunday with Jack and Jessie gart spent Saturday evening Thursday at the home of Mrs.l 'Money belts were to be Mrs. Maxwell served a dainty Middleton, with Mrs. Wilson, sister of Mrs. _ - E. Pascoe with good•attendance. brought to May meeting which lunch at close of meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Bendel have re- M. E. Taggart. in Barrie Hos- The Junior Room are holding Mrs. Trally had charge of Wor- is to be at Mrs. W. Browns. turned home efter a month it pital. shi Remember choir practice on _.a candy and Popcorn sale on p•. I Roll call is, world April is, Thursday night for,both choirs. Florida. Hr. and Mrs. I. McLean atten- Frida Aril .41st in the s=chool. Mrs. Brown took char of Pass the Cake month and the f Friday, P ge Boy Scouts and Cubs will Mr. and Mrs. Cryderman o. deer the annual Farm Forum Proceeds for the Red Cross business, Mrs. E. Pascoe gave'cakes are on the way, meet on Monday,night in Sun- Hampton visited on week end rally in Toronto last week. Fund. The school project is to treasurers report. I The Evening W.A. met at the day School room. with Pere and Mrs'.- Clarke. home of Mrs. Maxwell who lives y Representatives of the par- An They also hope to have health sale bazaar Stay 13th was accep- with her daughter, Mrs. Hog le eft last rain Glenna Minaker who is nonage Committee from all so-- 3cits and if anyone would like ted. I of Columbus, on Wednesday week for Montreal to join his nursing in un avr a co - ere re r.ev father in horse training busi-�panied by her niece spent last parsonage .on Tuesday after- donate articles such as Wash Mrs. Brooks, quilt conver-or ng• cloths, soap, Tooth brush and gave out blocks to be sewn fort Plans were made to'Cater to news. week end with her parents Mr. noon. Tooth paste, Pencil, Brush and Comb. These articles would be ' J• appreciated, also any kind of r., ' wool for senior citizens who like to knit useful articles for STROUD'S 'FOOD the Red Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Me- Naught and Clayton also bars.` Metcalfe and son of Toronto visited Mi. and Mrs- Frank Weavers at the week end.° OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 7:00 P.Me ROUGE HILL - Mr. and Mrs. W. Sowerly i• attended the social evening giv- ON 'NO. Z HIGHWAY :en to Officers and-Teachers-of EXCEPT THURS.. ae FRI. TILL 9:()()_P-1M4` the Pickering United Church on I Friday Evening. ! PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT. APRIL 20th - 21st - 22nd JUST EAST OF ROUGE BRIDGE . i Mr- and Mrs. Harry Dawson F=2010404A W%0~10% 01 0 t - 'and Jim, Ga:y, Billy visited Dl r, ' and Mrs. H. Dawson on Sunday.' WHILE THEY LAST 1 i - - Congratulations to Mr. Harold' C Q Timms who celebrated his birth-l Fresh NOt day on April i2th. Froze ] q Average` Grade "A" - GUIDE AND 3 Weight r Oven Ready FRESH , For .Roasting BROWNIE HEWS ! Frying or Barbecuing Jb, �,,,�� ears lb. 29C A Patrol Zeadern Conference LEAN �ONN +Y��N �Ol �� for Girl Guide 1'.trnl Leaders Boneless Roiled Prinit$ Rib Roast lb. 79e novas held in Pickering at the United 'Church Chr-stian Edu RIB END TENDERLOIN END CENTRE ROAST (Fertc Fave Rind; cation Centre on Saturday, Apr. OR CHOPS FRESH LEAN 36, from lU a.m. to. 3 p.m. �5 - .. . Guides attended from c9mFan- .fb C. 1b C Ib. fes in Whitby. Ajax, Duutaar- C 'tan, East and West �:.. Minced � � Fast Woahanda and P'.ckeringi -(Avg- 21.2 lbs.) (erg. 3 Ibs•) Trainer fir the C cnfrrence was S LA D E oit SHORT R'B Mrs. R. Merritt, District Cand: ���� �b missioner for Thnba:ton, and . C R 0 also present we're Mrs. H. Cook, D i v-1 s i o-n Commissioner for LADE IRONE REMOVED B E - Shoreline 'Division, Mrs. E. Da-, Standing Prime Rib Roast . . . . .. lb. 59c --- - ins, District Commissioner for . ;• fol.& 7 R ehe Ajax, bass. M. Davey, D:siric.t' BONELESS ROLLED- PLATE BRISKET Commiasione-r for ' 'Pickering Maple Leaf Boneless Rolled Shoulder -Pickering South-West, and Mrs. 1b, C t•. B. Kearney,-District Commis- •• OAST sioner for ,Pickering: b 39C The Guides took part in al oast O La m - full schedule of activities, in- Fresh Minced Steak lb. 69c eluding games, questionnaires„ a, discus=ion of the duties of 'Patrol 'Leaders,-demonstration; ZIP 15 os. ties (EXTRA SPECIAL; of fire-lighting, flag raising ' - = .e•Y - 1,60 VER CREAM ALL FLAYOURS ' first aid. after l u n c h the - Guides want thrnufih the. vil-I 09 ., C E Cf M 11w )age on an observation tour, lo( Carton reported what they had seen, FOB b and drew a sketch map'of their [ (SAVE 2A u course: Highlights of the day MAPLE LEAF TEN !,sere, the completion of, theirTOO LB f' LE E DERFLAICE �� S. - Gold Cord Challenges by two ACase of 44 tins $3.95) _ -,Gold Cord'Candi:lates. :►li: Lil-i LYONS SOUP MIX e lian biller,a Ranger from Bow-1 inanville gave a most interest- 21/4 Oz. Pkgs. c ing inatruetion on Nature, and .Miss...Long- ` -_^s __ 25 Hill took charge of Camp Fire, c VC AVE 7 CENT at v.hich she taught several _ a O�--rew songs. Each Guide brought] LEANS, DOG CANDY her own lunch, and ice_ cream (SAVE Bel LOLLI PUPS 7 oz. li►k9 ;, and hat chocolate were prepar- ed and served -by Captain E.; Special Offer of 4c Off _ (SAVE 9c) •Huyek and Lieutenant M. John- -" - -son of the 1st.Pickering .Guide'! S H O RT E N I N G REGULAR • Company. .. _ p' On April 17, in'the C.E. Cen lb'. C LBS� C 1tre, a training for Guiders-w-as ' - 29 held under bliss Joan Woo;lland Newman •from. Whitby. Over j }- 40 .Brown and Blue Guiders, SWIFT'S aarge 24 oz. tins (Save 13e)from 'Toronto,- and Miss-`Mae were present from Pickering.j BASSETT'S - Division Commissioner, \Irn. Full 1 @b bag Cook: and District Commission-I C ` � Q ® R ,� C ers, Mrs. R: Merritt, Mrs. b1: _ _ _ - (SAVE 10 CENTS)' C IRI Davey, and bIrs. B. Kearney No 1 Select Firm •Golden Ripe A S O R T S attended. Leaders from Picker- ' ing included Johnson, F.. .S.E., BANANAS MAPLE LEAF - - 'iM1'Ira. lI. Johnson, bL•s. E.� �65. C Large 28 oz, lie Dwinell, Mrs. G. Farmer, bliss Helen O'('onnor, llis's R. Ho- 'worth, .Tian J. ins J. , Mrs. E. WENTWORTH BRAND „ ao«erby; and bliss J. Hnnnuh. MINCEMEAT _. -- APPLE & RASPBERRY or C OLD STUCCO .rtppLE & STRAWBERRY Y Refinished like Newby ` Application of Crystolite Exterior (Save (10 cents 4 pound tin Finish 6y Machine vest' by Doable SWIFT'S STRAINED 31/2 oz. .tins ' __ (SAVE 6e) s MARTIN ENRIGHT SWIFT'S (SAV9: 41c) 12 oc. rotueod tin TEmple 9-1997 MEATS POR .t= - FOR C I.O.o.F. - BABIES - - s 1 PAPER DRIVE (SAVE 6c) _. Sat., April 22nd _ • • • Thursda April 20, 1961 Y� ? ' '• ' .. THE•�. PI'CKERING NEWS � • ` ! - •'Page Five , _: Everyone welcome. DVNBARTQN NEWS BROUGHAM Brougham W.M.S. will meet .O.Q.Fo at the home of Mrs. Wm. Dun- can on Thursday, April 20 at 2 A �O���f+ p.m. Mrs. R.Jackson guest spea- PAPER DRIVE Dunbarton United Church will be further notices later. J ken. - a Rev. C. E. Olive of St. Paul$ We're sorry to hear that bliss Gaile' Ellicott of Ux- Saturday April 22nd Mrs. Vera Pana a ba has been bridge spent the weekend with Anglican church was the guest g P her- cousin Miss Betty-Jean r. A. ill with t e u. little da hter visited his y u•8 par- Knox. McKay exchanged pulpits for Congratulation to Miss Jean ents Mr. and Mrs. A. Harry on The Young People of Broug- the day in an effort to get to Craig who celebrated a birth- Sunday. harp held their meeting in the :> know one another better at the day last April 14. She and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carter of school on Wednesday evening time when much work and des- Maxine Hopkinson went to Markham visited his sister — April 12. The last meeting on w " E cussion if being carried on to Toronto on Monday to a shot Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gray on March 8 had ,to be posponed form a true 'and unified Chris- and dinner. Sunday. because of a 'snow storm. The ~ The W.M.S. are ac 2 .. ( :form Church. Mr. Olive took his Mr. William Carey has been packing a meeting on April 1.. was con- - text from Galatians 3:�8 "For quite ill at home with pneumo- Bale of new or good used cloth- ducted by Diane Canter when e are all one in'Christ Jesus". ing or canned goods, for the.5 nia. We hope you're soon fully Cheryl Liscombe was chosen as Many centuries ago quarrels recovered, Bill. Scott mission in Toronto. Any- a group leader. Next meeting # F Split the church into many one having articles to contri- will be held on April 26 at the { ill b meeting B M W. . . meng w e groups, u n d reunion is hoped The bite are asked to leave them at school at 8 p.m. _ held a week later than usual, p for in the years to come. St. the home. of Mrs. Albert Gray Miss Rose Dengler of Toron-on - on April 27th. As an invitation Paul was the first to say that by May 1st. to spent e week d - F . has been received from the fFi en at e th Christ belonged to the whole The United Church Women, Cliff «'snoop home. ' world ont only the Je••vs. The Rest Hill Auxiliary in the af- Brougham ladies will meet at Mr. and Mrs. M. Annis and first Christian disagreement ternoon of April 20th. St. An- the manse on April 26 at 8 p.m. family visited with Pctt Perry « was between Peter and Paul drew•s Presbyterian Church(•Election: of a Provincial Com- friends on Sunday. about whether or not a Chris- Picketing have invited the:mittee. Miss Susan Miller of Whitb group to their evening meeting tian must first become a Je ! }Jew. also on April 20th. Brougham Etew•ards will hold spent the�week end with her We are inclined to make a fet-. a Pot Luck Supper in the Hall,grandmother Mrs. T. English- �ish of: unimportant, t r i v i a 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hopkin-'on Thursday-April 27, from 5L Mrs. E. Carswell of Osha,,ra things_ when we. should be son had guests, for a birthday) p.m. till all are served. Comet visited with her mother Mts. stressing the love and teach- celebration on Sunday. The i and bring a friend with you. W. Hamilton on Sunday. ings of Jesus.,Jesus gave us no guest of honour was'iBll Pen ," Mr. and Mrs, Thos: English principles. Now we are trying ny who was six years old. 0th- had dinner on Sunday with Mr.i to get b a c k to the faith as er guests were Mr. and Mrs. ed a dinner and reception for' and Mrs. Barn of Oshawa. _ taught by Jesus. When Christ Arthur Penny, Frank, Harold j Governor of O.Q.M., David 31c- Miss Kay Duncan spent the definite roles but only general and Ella Pem, all of Toronto Guer of Montreal at the Gen- week end with her T'riend Miss DON'T YOU WISH YOU WERE HERE? : is ac a d little Marilyn Vickery. osha Hotel,Oshawa, last'2 but - Diane Carter. da be invincible. We're sorry to hear that airs. }' ' :Hiss Marie Mitchell conduct- W. A. McKa• of Brock Rd. S.1 Mr. Jac Cropley and son Jon! tained a few girl friend:: at an t ; McKay Start planning Hour. iFR ed the Junior congregation. has been confined to-her home,!of Deep River visited the E. J.I At Hoene in her home on Satur- Mail the coupon for °"",►w E f; ?►Its. Vera Freeman took the but hope she will be soon full Annis home on the week end. j day evening. •+r rn u►ta�rgE 1,bo 1 P y' Sympathy free literature. 'r+ --•solo part in the anthem "Re- recovered. j is extended to Mrs.1 Several Pickering -District r� Joice, Your Lord is King." con_( Three busloads of the 'Pick:1 Gladys Cossar on.the death of High School puples were seen Look forward to , her mother,Mrs. Crittenden last on the T.V. Studio Channel 9 your most -ducted by Mr. Manthon and ac ering High School students were'week. The funeral was•in Tor- where they were entertained on refreshing summer. rompanied by Mrs. H. Stroud.(guests of T.V. Channel. C.F.T.-;onto on Monday. Friday)The many lovely floral tributes O., Agincourt, on Saturday and! }'' Y night. ever—in Ontario! ►a •were in memo of .51r'. Ronald 1 Mts. Walter Nicholson has 1Y participated in the Hi Time been in Princess Margaret ■■■■■■■■■a■et■■a•as■si■ KNOW Green. P J pital, Toronto, for so et time . FOR BURNED. O 8E7 R programme. tV Tq RI . Vaughan Willard Holds Mr, and Jars. W. Lynde'were for treatment. �7 .Fun Fare visiting with their daughter,' A number of the members of OUT MOTORS ; a`e lLle time H The Vaughan Willard.School Mt's. Calvert and family on Sun-+ the Dunbarton United Church.■ ■ end all •1•cfrical tre�bl•s Fun Fare for everyone on Sat-i day. Senior W.A. and the On-We-Go I■ Ps ■ of'I Q�jr i jf'e In f t ■ Pumps, Mc.,'Ce8 ■ urday Miry 6th. Where will be. John Cookson of R.R. 3'is.in; Auxiliary attended the Fairport ■ ■, e. t Ajax Hospital under obserra- United Church o '■ TEn► le 9-2161 ■ t` j -s sew•in¢ sale, •white. elephant � pen meeting.■ P • ■ sale, and a home baking sale I tion. 1 last Thursday. bars. Winnie o•'•ndabl•, Goaranh•d Work'' M to tantalize the parenst. The Mr. and•Mrs. A. Gourlle re-i Mitchell gave an .inspiring de-i■ ■ - 24 HOUR SERVICE IN will,find a host of en- turned home a week ago Monday'motional service. I ■ ttertainment in the games room, ft'om a lonely, holiday in Cali-; A birthday celebration for;■ Complete Electric Ifornia. Mr. Douglas Willis was ■ ■' 1 1 . )show. A drain will be held foil � g given i■ Dunbarton — Sfroud's Rd. ■ (fish pond and at t h e pupped A group, of Dunbarton hi-I by his mother Mrs. Walter Wil ■ ■1 ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF TRAVEL AND PUBLICITY (several valuable prizes includ- wanlans and their wives attend-i lis last.Saturday. _ ��■■■■■■■■■■■e■■■■■■■■� yan, Bryen L. Cathcart, Minister �. ing a man-'§ watch. Tickets for the draw are now on' sale. - Please come and bring your friends and neighbours. St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Pickering .> Despite the inclement weath- - er the church was well filled f . � y l+ ti-red the sanctuary to the pro- ,`' �:;; �; , ;. _y, ,_ „ �° • _ - _ . Stith w•ors3:' rs. The choir en= d v ` cesaloral hymn "r to Che hills '" w, • axe¢ '+r• --will life mine eyes." Mr. Ken- q"' a rreth Heron the minister con- ducted the service. The New Testament Lesson was read " from St. Matthew Ciapter i • 1aI The svrmon t e x t was,taken not o") /�n auto s from verses 26 and 'Z7.- True - w � - greatne.�s is not in tote scien- , humil,"yt, service and cbedien e l said 'Mr. Heron in his sti>inn l + L Y senron. � • • � r .. , The choir under rite direction ^ ;,f Uari".n McClen:ent organist] ice--• _ and choir leader sang the lore-, W,ftl ly Znthem "O Tlhou, whose Sweet compassion" by Maund- .si y =r. Its. R. Young .. =ia:ad b , B,,nnie G,)rman led the Junior congregation. In t'v-.e evening :me r.b,n-s motored to Ashburn c to Join in the speuai seirtce atl Burns: Presbyterian Church.1 On Taursday evenin;, the W.M. „� ' S. th.inkoffer;ng «:ill 1!e held in A GENERAL MOTORS YAWE the c-.urc•h. �lteeia: st>eaker will be tie Revel:end Malcolm of For-nosa. T h e Explorers will he �Turi n.11cCle»ient: �iatm 'Li•.S.►sttt:4-Door Hardtop• (W'hileunll tires ofrtional41extra,wso ,velce, e awaits you at'St. An-du'n's. ut an ton vestm,p Dumbar ton Personals Vnt in" dfivitigpe r echon• The 'On We-Go A-ux?Tiary•oT the United Church is holding Of course, }-ou'►e all heard about automotive achievernent9 befotc. response.. ,And inilrro%;Q Wildcat V8 power—more willing than their.April meeting next Tues- But never leave vqu seen one so'attr.ac_tia:ply.priced-as.-Buick!.. This ever'•to ohev your toe-t ouch.commands' T_l.iett_t1,ere'-s-Buick's tiew - day er_•,iing.April 2:,th, at the ')-car Buick excels itself with many advanced engineering features Conifok Zone, opening up a whole new world of luxurious, stretch- home ,f firs. Lydia Dobbin on that answer your call for action, greater comfort and outstanding out-amid-relax driving comfort. . It sounds like real value at any Whites Road. A very interest-1 reliability. Notably there's Buick's exclusi►'e Turbine Drive auto,- mice—but.it's viniply sensational at Buick's price! See voter local in evening is plumed as a r . ma is transmission—famous fur its silk-smooth lightning-quick `:Buick dealer today. spea':cer from Vic Tatiny's Gym-I ' na�iurn is going to demonstrate sor.,e of their fitne4s exercises. ::;• So as to particlp,.te in this ac- - t.i•:;t t.-.e members ..re asked < : r •. to x(,ir Tacks and firing a tug s - nr hank -t. Come along and join the fun and bring a'friend. . See your local Buick Dealer M•rsetc Furt' -•r plans for a rummage, sale .:t, May 37th will be made.- LAW. MOTOR SALES LIMITED - PicKERiNG ` oNTARio ' If you are cleaning your cup- � brat !A wed are di.!mrding any „ j; .. ga e them or knack.knacks For the best in drama, see"General Motors Presents" weikty—check local TV listings for time and channel sa�•e t,tem for this,sale. There ' faAe• Six '. .; THE P I C K E R I N G NEWS • ' Thursday, April 20, 1961 _ parliamentary institution and sentatives of the people. exists in those legislatures A great many important and REAL ESTATE -'� [NSURANCE REPORT from which are modelled after the factual matters have been eli- 0�'ce WH. 2.6212 Residence WH. 2-3115 United parliament. cited over the years through R r There is nothing like it in the questions asked in the house of PARLIAMENT nited States, for example, commons; and the importance »- of the parliamentary question where noway exists in ,which p Y q ,M ORI FY BY HON. MIKE STARK members of the cabinet can ap- period has increased consider- or he ably in the last few years as an • senate day after day to answer indication. of the growl aA questions on the administration development in parliamentary "Your Friendly. Resident Agent" of their departments. procedure. Parliament re-opened,on Mon- t'h a parliamentary, question A substitute is found in the This is pointed up by an in day with discussion of agricul- period. I medium of the press conference,I teresting comment made by, ' tural estimates and rural reha= This is the` time, just after but generally this does not pro-` Prime Minister Macmillan at his 32 KINGSTON RD. W. P.O. BOX 160 bilitation. motions and before orders of the duce anything•like the same re- press conference in the house PICKERING .ONTARIO By mutual agreement the day, when private members are suits since, first of all, they can-i of commons on Tuesday when traditional supply motion was permitted to rise in their,places not be held every day; and he told chuckling reporters that j ,• delayed for the time being, and ask questions of the govern- secondly, the press has not got i even answering the questions of j giving the House time to clean ment on matters of current and the same interest in day-to-day 100 pressmen was a relief after � up other matters hanging over urgent interest. I!matters of administrative rou-I the question' period in the Bri- UNTIL MAY l ST from the pre-Easter debates. The question period is a great tine as have the elected repre-I tish House of Commons. NO PAYMENT Prime Minister Dlacmillan's presence in 'Ottawa took some I . of the spotlight off Parliament. Bathrooms Installed, SePtIC Tanks, The United Kingdom Prime Minister had a crowded agenda, Wells, Basements, etc. " including state dinners and an appearance before the Canadian SK NO DOWN PAYMENT Club. - He was not,.on this visit, ad= For further information Cali j dressing Lhe House of Parlia- t' PAT DUNNE Temple 9-1841 ment. - _..--- Prime Minister Macmillan's mJ visit was a reminder that Presi- dent Kennedy would be in 'Ot- tawa nest month, for his first trip •outside the United States Support Local Advertisers since being elected. 34, As Minister of Labor, I was i h- to receive. an invitation Model illustrated:Impala Sport Sedan --- from United testes SecreiPsry 1 —-- -- -- �� LTD of Labor Goldberg to go to! A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE - COOPER BLOC • Washington 'nea r the end o f - f April to discuss problems of 930 CALEDONIA ROAD — TORONTO mutual concern." Secretary Goldberg made'plain, BLOCKS & BRICKS in his note the intense concern STRUCTURAL STEEL of the present administration with the a situation in Canada and'''- CRANE RENTAL their desire to be fully informed _ of developments in this country: y STATION ROAD, PKKERING, ONTARIO in every field. f Certainly 'an exchange of in-, Phones: WH. 2-1960 — WA. 2-5103 formation and ideas as outlined t ! Mai by the labor secretary—pa rticu-� a 1-arly in view of the recent, visit: by the prime minister to Wash-' ington and of President Tien-!, JOHN L LAY nedy's forthcoming trip to Canada—can bdt be useful. Stich exchanges, which are i NN AS UR C E rent,it's a emphasize thel aldand one' PRUDENTIAL COMPANY LTD. OF ENGLAND ' that in the jet age is becoming, ,LIFE — AUTOMOBILE — FIRE Smaller and smaller. • Certainly such visits and ex-1 a 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST I changes of ideas and informa= ' ' ' OIRa: Station Plaza, Ajax Shopping Centre, Phone: WM.2.9301 tion'are vitally necessary in the �w9t begin to match• Phone for Immediate Coverage Day or Night light of the solidarity 'and one-j Hess of ideals and principles {among free nations. I had the pleasure this week; of having a visit in my- in APPRAISALS Ottawa from Ernie Marks of j1$T g QUALITY 11 T 11 SM" O': OTH RIDE Oshawa, along with Mrs. Marks O NEWELL and five o£ their children: I Body, by Fisher Smooth? Extra Smooth. In fact, here is the • It was good to have a chat one great ride in its fieldt We toll•it "jet with Ernie and members of his, A heritage of quality exclusively yours in smooth" for what beater way to describe (Gladys Newell). f:+mil and to have lunch with General Motors can This extra quality is the floating-on-air quality of this ride the Y assured by the Famous F'.:her coach emblem, like of which just hasn't been known before them in the parliamentary rest- an the lower door sill signature of a in the world of motoring. Yes,there's extra Real Estate Broker — Pickering Village anrant. job well done—a.body bull?as only Fisher smoothness here—try it—treat yourself to WH. 2-3770-1 or Toronto WA. 3-9513 After•w'arels, they sat In the can build it. o Chevrolet ride. Whitby Phone MO. 8 3625 House for orders of the day and Coieourg FR. 2.7601 1$T 11 DOLLAR i1 SPARKLING ties, "Highway" �4 Mile East of Dunbarton, No.Z Highway Crown Junior Queen j STRETCHING, ECONOMY At Port Perry School PERFORMANCE )lids Donna Johnson, Ux- Dsive a Chevrolet for one year—and you'll There's extra go — extra gumption — and bridge, R.R. 4, was crowned the know what we mean by extra economy. you know it the -moment you touch your 1961 Ontario County Junior Sure, your initial price.is low —but that's toe to the accelerator. Make your choice - Farmer Queen at the"At Home" just the start! .4s you drive,you realize that for'performance and economy from o wide ! DON BLIZZARD ELECTRIC Dance held in the Port Perry Chevy tempers power.with economy—that rouge of power teams. Public • Sehool Auditorium. on its stylish ways are practical, too s and, most important,-that Chevrolet stays in de- Friday, Apt it i. I mand year after year— iricluding the year COMMERGIAI RESIDENTIAL- 'INDUSTRIAL WIRING Donnil is the president of the that you'll trade it! 8T�� Uxbridge Juninr'Institute, and FREE ESTIMATE secretary-treasurer of the On- 'CUSHIONED QUIET tario County Junior' Farmers'• T Association- Donna is pi`esently SAFETY coddled in an insulated hush! Re e e on the staff at- the Poi•t Per?!! : Extras where they count! Safety-Master •Taxed in the extra comfort of Chevrolet's . Phone Pickering 11fIH. 2-2533 Publire School. Brakes — Safety Plate Glass in every win­ virtually vibration-free quietness. Metal to Thi theme of the-dance w'as dow — Clean-sweep Windshield Wipers — metal contact has almost been eliminated „ and,sound waves are smothered in an in- "An Enchanted Evening. The Precision Balanced Wheels—Foot-operated ;tuditoriunt was beautifully deco Parking Brake. All for Safety-plus! sulating blanket. rated with arbors of roses, l sprays of carnations and with T PERSONALIZED PROTECTION i pink andilue streamers, I 121TRI CONVENIENCE ROOM' Z. The m w usic for the, e�-ening-.�_ as provided by' "The Ambas- In a car you want to enjoy yourself— and You just have to sit in this amazing car to A. R. FORTIER-INSI�RANCE sadors," led by Harry Hawkins,] Chevrolet makes it easy! Front armrests, realize all the extra room. Outside, Chev-I j Lino crank-operated ventipones,one key locking rolet is neater, trimmer. Inside, everything y and a.low-loadin trunk! Those are just a has been done to give you extra roominess. e The large group-in attendance — 'few of Chevrolet's convenience extras. a Lowered ransmisswn unne, air- PHONE ATIantle 2-0216 enjoyed a turkey buffet lunch your dealer tell you more about the delight- seats. Extra headroom. And, greater in- __ prepared by the girls of 'the ful surprises in store. and-out room. FIRE AUTO — LIFE CASUALTY I3rocrklin Junior Institute. I , The "At Home." was a,very, successful event, and the On YOU CAN'T BUY ANY CAR FOR LESS tario County Junior Farmers' Association •.is to he compli ITS A LOT LESS CAR niented ,for providing such an C•iatio -'- SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED OUT enjoyable evening for,all mem- hers find their friends. "COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE 310RF, TO SPF;F,U'THAr GAfi �• `A' ,ql NSWORTH LTDe AJAX NEW TANKS INSTALLED Lriving at .!) mph instead of vv 7)o waste, about one`gallon of gas in every 'four, says the On- PAT DUNNE Temple 9-1.841 to rio Safety League.-Gong into watch*e Cpevy Show,Taesday nights ever CBC•TV.Check year lesal paper for time sad channel. HEVROLET HM court on a speeding change costs a lot—Wen before the fine. . Thursday, April 20, 1961 THE P I C K E R I N G NEWS Page SewA mullnwlml�nRlmltalwmmlumumlummmnumll�lmmlanut St. Francis de Safes BUSINESS DIRECTORY -Services In C.W. League, Pickering o 115 RUGS I.M. _ I I At the April me of the — The �hurehes. C.W.L. the president, bliss Verda Packer, announced the PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS GUARANTEED / dIHIIHIINIInIIUIIIINlINI;IHIIN!I!ILi!IIII!i!III;;llilll!IIIAIrIIIIHII;llil;,l;lnli;. I � Da• of Recollection will be held McEACHNIE S I April 23. 'I ROd10-T.Y Service Funeral Director Pickering special devotions are being COSMETICS SUNDRIES - BABY REDS I An Make or Model United Church planned to observe the feast of Our Lady, of Good Counsel on `s+l SUNDAY, APRIL 23 Mrs. J. J. Howarth, education 1 ARTHUR FIELD pn STORE HOURS: PICKERING Private Ambulance Service Two Morning Church servieis convener, and bliss Verda Packer 9.43 a.m. and 1;1.07 a.m. ,are arranging a parish workshop -WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 a.m. to 9. . m. DAY OR NIGHT Guest Minister: Row..frpnk H. Word i o • • i , to be held April �0, the topic of B.A., Oshawa. t discussion Kill- be the "Lay SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 1 p.m. to 5-p.m. Lincoln Ave. Public School.Grade 6 ,Apostolate." I Will Sing, WATER DELIVERED I WM. McEACHNIE, Prop. -A u D L e Y - Mrs. Nan Brett is convener of the forthcoming Communion p1CKERING : .PHONE Whitehall 2-5961 1:13 p.m.-Sunday School I breakfast scheduled for May 28. West of Dunbarton * 2:90 p.m.-Church Ser..ce Rev L. J. Austin of St. Phone'WH.WH. 2-2171 John's parish, 'rt hitby, was the + PHONE GRACE PRESBYTERIAN guest of the evening, he showed a • A Piekerin Ont. films ,and slides of his recent ATiantie 2-OOb3 g I CHURCH visit to the West Indies. Mrs. f I MORNING WORSHIP F. Spellen thanked Father Au;_ Graham HARDWARE a ` 11 o.m.-West Rouge sci+aol ' tin on behalf of the members- Auditorium Mrs.. A. O'Connor, chairman •A PpLIANCES PAINTS. TOOLS SUNOr•I SCHOOLS of the nominating. committee'+ - - KEN and CLARKE Creighton,Fraser, - presented the new officers for West Rage School- GLASS GLASS - ETC. P R E N T I C E Drynan & Murdoch 9:30 o.m.-S years and over President. kIrs. Pita Toger- }1 a.m.-up to a years son: first yk; seco., tic Cone .,GENERAL HARDWARE - AUCTIONEERS Barrister, Solicitors and i }t' o.m.-Nursery .. Van Hezewvk: second lice-pres.,I II Centeneial Rood School- Lic•sssad and Aufhori:od for the Mrs. Joseph Bret: third rice-' Notaries Public 1t a.m.-AU e�ge1. pres., Mrs. J. J. Brett: tree- Pt+one: VIVHit @hall 2-1911 - Piekerinnnnn� Counties of Ontario avid York ! 406 ROUGE HIGHLANDS D2. !surer, Mrs. J. Prnver; recording Form S%dt, Implements,,Household BANK OF COMMERCE CHAMBERS secretary:, Mrs. James ;looney; Fansitvre, Rea! Estate .e so our speck tp at Reasonable Rates. I S Simcce St. N., Oshawa corresponding secretary, Sirs. OVAL SERVICE AT ONE PRICE! Ste Gem e�S Wm. Featherstone: councillors, Telephone RA. 3-3446 g Mrs. James Featherstone, Sr., Milliken P.O. Phone A inat 52W3 • I� Markham P.O. Phone Mark. 206 Anglican Church bl A. Van :Hevelingen, bliss • I Scary Teefy, Mrs, MichaNl Cum �j l PRENTKES how been established PICKERING - ONTARIO t n s. Installation of the n?w �R n�a-' S ��L erin tot q f REV H. S. SHEPHERD, 5 A..D.D. (May meetinir. Country Homes, Small i 1104 198, Pickering, Owl f bliss Mary Teefy extended I Bd�IN And Birthday thanks to Mi.;s VPrda Packer for';100 ri y Acreages Farms t 1 Phone WN;tshal 2]5 3 her- N nn h a • unlimited efforts du .. h r g R. 1`LE RY . E. U We have wai+,Ag bare" with - SUNDAY SERVICES - tgrn of oTwe. h BARRISTER - SOLICITOR _# _ . "I"at pies Our Specialty" good cash down Paytwemts 6,79 a n.-Ho'y won +union �� NOTARY PUBLIC CALL MR. INGLIS 11 00 a n•-Morning Pra•,+r ;� Maui Street - Pickering - WH. 2-0386. Morrish at Old Kingston Read 11:00 0;,•+ wa+ y Commu"lon. • s for Prompt and £apor;emgd Fou•th Sunda With T�� BoW�ers Highland Creek y! AT. 2-7391 Or AT. 2-1362 Service 11:00'0� -Sunday Schoo. in the %' +++5a+"+►`!.a►�+4�+�ife=+Gf+v+4+'<+*►'S'SSwi Phone Nights hsA, 1091 Pcxish Hail • 11-00 a•-+.-Nurse-y ;n q+•erory � 04ke EM: 34W Room- es v a a year% � JEWEL LEAGCE 7. i HOURS; °g P + LADIES J Monday to Friday-9+30-3:30 P.M. J. A.Willoughby & Sons WEatvE50A Y Team t nwxtns{=; } ; air LUMBER' . CO■ Saturday and Evenings REALTOR 5 10 aen.-Holy. Communion and Opals lr, P.ur,:113. .1 , Onyx) by Appointment In.e-Cession 'for *0 S.ck I 1 1� Illamonds 1:;. Emeralds 12. $66 :Sixty Experienced Salesmen ; ESTABLISHED 1900 Sapphires 12. Pearls 9. Garnet_.I ,lobos-Manville Dealer Over 200 z t COTTAGE MATERIAL - FENCING Christian Science Winr.:e ;IrCombe sl+s, 208 ;MONUMENTS Sate aladF►irp blcGucidin 2+9, 260. GA3tGE DOORS - PAI1'+ITS - PLYWOOD -` "'Fhghway Monunsent Works" Dr 1 oho Lesi/A I Marti Cardw?l. 3'4. Winnie+ • ROUGE HILLS, ONTAg10 Mitchell 204, Ve,rr.a Landry 230. Do-It-Yourself Carpentery Shop Tools ROBERT AUSTIN, Prop. D E N T I S T ct+uQcH SERVICE AP:? ?'3 i +l. Gloria R.R. 1, Whitby, Ontario SUNDAY SCHOOL blurku: '301, Edith Ho2arth =IB, Terms Arranged — as low as Two miles west of Whitby SUNDAY-11 o,m-In Raset3a•+k oo• K an me. 2 Highway, between 'Q.' 1� Rood School Jean $rod:haw ., and Jean) •."(Average Garage) — $15.00 per month Whitby and Ajax g Open rp Pub'c I Booth ''1 Read:" Roo PHONE. Whitby MO. 9-3"12 aAtLY High =toil✓ 1''.at, E�innie-�[c-1 N'o. 3 Highway Wi•lite�tall 2.325') Pickering . _ In AI'.erron building. Kingston Ra, Combs X13; K1�1'i � Rgle 1�•iLl7i Medical Centre at Rouge Hills H C; glad?'!ins }IcGuc,tri. `289:) J/ ,�' ,y H zh Tr le 'Flat.. h.la Stork, p ■ Y 'R Tasr{mo�y Mei ngs 9 p,T E e<y .4.2: Wzh Tn—2 with H/C. { Wednesday in ri.e .teoding Rpo� 1Iadeline �IcGuci:int 683. ALFRED KAYES .• Jc^.i.gh_tfs..la ETA ET STET ,� � .a� Hardware OFFICE: WH. 2-0660 Fa• f�.th.r ;,Fa.-.anon i PLUMBING BATHROOMS r RES.: WH-2-1855 Arlan ;c -2634 { ; PRESSURE SYSTEMS � '-THE SE;►RCH GOES n` • I : _ i The larger: re;e:voir of hu-� { . , . PANTS = ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES ,-;:1ESTIMATES•GIVEN i mart tut>ercule bac'.ili today is w within the bodies , of infected Phone WHttehall 2-6717 St. Andrew's . pPr3On,. The chaa»ng�- to nub i tic health workers is to eradicate I - �C• • TOOLS GLASS Presbyterian Church e w • •� � M • � • � � this vast potential source of - - Television Radio Kenn&++ Hero, W;n;1M• disease or -ender it innocuous. _ ' I H E R R I N i ' The first ;tee-is to identify eacfi = - 9,43 A_Wr Sunday School indi�irival. The nest is Repairs ,� 11.00 A M ChurCh ser•iGe agent to eradicat» rite bacilli or r to find an effective therapeutic rna ne ntly harm m eke t het n p PHONE: TEm N 9-1191 Funeral and most di' , Balsdods': Ha i wa' re DUNBARTON RADIO & T-V Ambulance Service Photo By n W111 b� , to develop"i cult s'e• i A. N. RATTEW . ; in- dividual and community resit,..-I Phflt9e WHite�tall 2-048th flickering * Barrie Pomeroy si.bility for riecisi�» actiop C:-I timate Victory demands a united No. 2 Highway Copies of pictures appear.ng +n effort in marFl•all:ng al? avail- vi paper over the "credit hoe" at Pickering Beach Road, ,,, ah',a r»sourc?s — e�lucatioral, ' ROGER G. CONANT, B.A. photo by Barrie Pomeroy" are medic&l anrl community. available in two si=es. •if you I Pric6s --Duane 0. Crurnmett. Ph.DBARRISTER AND SOLICITOR would like a copy Ipsize, of these 'our W Oil + ,Pictures, the 5 by 7 size, 30 cants; CONITH B.LDG., AJAX Telephone the a by 10, 75c. T 7''2 Simcoe St. South, Oshawa WHttehall 2-3610 .; To order, phone Mr. Pomeroy at _ ®� �•t TEmple 9.1417• FIRST -FUEL MORTGAGES ARRANGED: ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES CASH Oz WITHIN 30 DAYS. AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS y f INSURANCE CO. Brad DEN NEY BROTHERS AND IMPROVEMENTS. :STOVE OIL. - --- -20 WRITE OR PHONE HEATING CONTRACTORS WE ALSO PURCHASE ORA0AN Cheap Rates for Farm and Country CASH OR W17HIH 30 DAYS d Buildings Plum' Store ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. Windstorm Insurance on Buildings, Hot Water, Steam SyStem3 ARTHUR MITCHELL LIMITED Windmills, Silos, Etc. Installed IF YOU REQUIRE ANY MORTGAGE ' Automobile Insurance of .II Kinds g Alterations FINANCING i FOR FAST The one place to get © I� owman Gibson everything m Plvmbin ions and Repairs [oi;R7EOU5 SERVICE: CALL - We �,.���� s TEe 9-2431 TEmple 9-3357 PHONE: WHITSY.MO. 3-3521 GOOD VALUE AT THE AUBREY E. IRELAND RIGHT PRICE II Open Deily Till 5:30 P.M. W. I-{ J. Thompson, AND COMPANY - Monteith,.Monteith, Riehl ?alte' T�hOmSOr1,- Q.C. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS SALES - SERVICE CONTRACTS E,A•, �` $ T ONO ADELAIDE ONTA 0 AR;21 T R 50LlCi i CO- Saturday Till 1:00 p.m. BARRISTER and SOLICIT g g E OR - NOTARY PUBLIC G. W. RIEL, C.A„ R.LA. LICENSED TRUSTEES I 4320 Kingston Road British Columbia and Ontpria I EM.pirt 8-s3W or EMpire 6-5964 COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS Ajo4 Oshawo . Stratford West HILL GLENW000 BLDG., A;AK Oshawa RAndolph,5.3527 i WHito�all 2.5131 ,Evemin3t Telephone: WHttehall 2-2-0910 BURT R. WATERS. C.A. ,AT. 4-4721 I Res:d:Ace: TEmple 9.2,536 I TEmple 9 11730 - WA. 24901 � Nor''-•.v3S!G_rner of Old Piant Road on No. 2 Hign` way ji WHilehall 2.0890 „ r - , /age Eight 'T H E P 1 C K E R I N G NEWS Thursday, April 20, 1961 MISCELLANEOUS - FAIRPORT BEACH - ,ROUGE HILLS Bovrd - Mr. and Mrs, John Denney The Guide meeting of Wed- s= _ ' TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE - t We are sort to hear that • _ WANT A sa �r I wish to express sincere thanks neaday, April 19th, was can } 1 Discusses o little Kevin Wallace of Altona +� for, the many kind and thought- celled because of 'so many • S I� and from Toronto. )taring Dunbar- Road .i3 confined to home with I ton at 7.15 A.M. Leave downtown iul acts of friends and neigh- Guides taking part in the r� Toronto approx. 5.00 P.M. Phone pours that helped them through Spring Festival. Next meeting m�aslP s. e TEmple 9-1409 after 6.00 P.M. such a difficult time last week. will be .A April 26th. ad p t Draper of Altona I' ort. _ p P P Road spent the week end in Heliport. Many happy returns to Susan Guide Margaret Newman at- ti RIDE WANTED - Pickering to Low- Ottawa. Williams of Dunbarton Shores tended the,Patrol Leaders Con- Township Lail= rena and Bathurst, daily, arriving e who was nine years old, April ference in Picke Village, 9, returning at 5. WH. 2.2353- �� conduct a campailrii in this area Board at their meeting on Fri- g �, s. r+ s Saturday, April 18th. during' uri the next two weeks. Y Y The Patrols have now finish- Wanted night discussed the new Have you visited our local The final Friday night euchre Wanted To Rent library lately? April 16th to ed their Patrol Boxes and many will be held at the home a Mrs. Heliport on Dixie Road, belbngr 22nd is Canadian L i b r a r y thanks to the parents who Wm. McLean, April 21st ing to Mr. Frank Ogden. ARTICLES FOR SALE week. This is just a reminder helped the girls over the diffi- We are sot P y graa WANTED TO RENT - by c'eam' care• that "at your library lies the cult A judge has been sorry to hear that Mr. Ogden was recent) { ful tenants, a house in Dumbarton rte too n the doors of imowl- � . little Ivan Williams of Altona Led a license for a heliport to Y Pe chosen by Captain Crosier and Road is not feeling oo well. his back and by the School Area. Phone TE. 9-1480. edge, pleasure and satisfaction g Y Depart- APPLES 'I AND POTATOES _ the judging will be done in the we are sorry to. learn that trient of Transport,civil aviatita •-:-'SPIES - $3,00 per bvil»I that can only come t3irough the near future. NUdhelle, Westbrook of Altona division.' jmoc,ntosh am Other Varieties Articles Wanted medium of reading the printed •� April Home and School Road is confined to her home Q in Sack word for yourself. It's a won- meeting was very well attend- with bronchitus. We wish her a Planning Board are writing to •.� Please bring awn container, MANTED- 1956 model car-'private, 3erful feeling to finish a book ed and Mr. P. Fairburn of the Department,objecting is nie ' PICKERING ORCHARDS of your choice and back and $Peed? recovery. fact that no notice of the licerrje 1 No.2 Highway.One mile west of no dealers• - evenings only' WH. North York a most excellent Mrs, A. Draper of'Altona Rd. granting was given to the Plan- No. on the ideas and knowl- speaker. His subject matter' spent last week at the home of } Pickering Village , ning Board. WHiteholl 2-1247 -:3ge you have derived from it. was the Mental and Emotions Mr. and Mrs. S. Tranter of. OPEN WEEK-ENDS COMING EVENTS There are countless hours of Problems of Parents and Chil- Sheppard Ave,. Pickering Township count;! sleasure ahead for you when dren and their relations to one, Mr. and Mrs. Dion of Ding- have already received some ob- PAINTERS AND DECORATORS ou join your local library and another. A vet interestim ston recent) moved into their jections to the,heliport; but no $,1.00 an hour fair quick, clean, guor• BRIDGE PARTY J Y Y anteed first-class Painting and Paper Wednesday, April 19 rake advantage of all the wide question and answer period sole new home on Altona Rd. action.has been taken as yet. anhierd . Members of the W.A. of Pickering -ariety of books that await you lowed the address which -a, 31r. and Mrs. E. Ada... of ERIC STOKES - DECORATOR Ind Ajax General Hospital will hold Fairport Beach library is open of value to all the parent; pre$• Toronto visited at the home of TB EVERYONE'S PR.O_BLEM R.R. 3, Pickering -TEmple 9.1714 3 Bridge Party of the Nurses' Resi-+ every Wednesday afternoon ent. Part of the 5r. Cl oir un 32 c: and firs, C. A. Schwalm fence on April 19, at 8.00 p.m. You. The danger of the spread of P from 3:30 to 5:00. and for der the direction of [r. Lade 7f Altona Rd.,last Thursday. tuberculosis b tubercle bacilli PARTS AND SERVICE .rill meet many of your,friends and ,students and others not able y l Washing Machines - $20 and up "ighbours at this time. If you plan entertained the rendition o A k Happy Birthday to Mrs. C. A. resistant to the three tna?nr AJAX.BARGAIN CENTRE o attend them, a call to Ten. a beautiful rendition of, Ol Schwalm of Altona Rd on the a attend, and we hope you do,I ' 2 drugs used in treating the die- :;Phw+e wNttehat) 28410 sieoN phone WH. 20945, lunch set• 9-2600. Te 9-1 754 or Te. 9-1565 worship The King. 6th of April from her children ease is, not only a clinical prob- Open Every Night TO 9 o'clock red. Admission 75 cents. Prizes. will enable ytxt to borrow the The Home and School execu- 'Ind granddaughter Michelle lem but also a public health F9R SALE - two brooder houws books you wish. Live will meet at the school, Westbrook Wrap" Child health clinic will be Wed. April 26th at 8:04 'p.m. We are sorry to hear that threat. wvorat elemic brood•'"., 30-chick Every Monday Night sire, like new; Quantity of feeders, Marys ink geld Tuesday, April 26th, at the and all executive members arc bars. Phin of Altona-Rd. is con- newt one shed 30 x.60, mad. up Community Hall; from 2 to 8 urged to attend. fined to her home with the urea- dance and buffet at the Aiax of 4-foot panel sections, covered 9.00 P.M. Admission 75c. p m The Annual Spring Luncheon slew. Get well wishes from. all Legion HaBll on Friday even- wilh plywood: 12 x 8 ceiring ioisss 'Door Prizes - Jack Pot $".00 Miss E. Wesgate of Lake- will be held Wednes•fay, April her friends. ing, Aril 28th, on article. Phone Plymouth Everyone welcome - ,•.•. �,.....,,.,,,..... support the my view' Ave. has been visiting 26th at the Comma^.ity Hall. • ,,�, used to help suo The Womin's Institute will meet in NEW STUCCO softball teams. There are still fl FOR SALE-Seeds, Alfalfa, Red Clover the Presbyterian Sunday school room There were 311 pre-school tended a party in honour of tickets .available and anyone i enjoy- Lasalle, Climax Timoth Seed. Fred I children and 'adults given the Mies Patsy Campbell of Toron- Over Any &+riot.• interested in having an en y on April 25 at-2.30 p.m. As this is g Mt l)hretrin, WH. 2-477. (Apr271 ,he annual misting and election of skin teats -at the Clinic at the to on the oc own of her 16th Bloct, Brick, Frame, Insul Brick able evening while dancing to f71t SALE-Two sins, 67oxi5, one officers, a good attendance, is rsi-,community hall Thursday. Apr." pr birthday. 4 � Guaranteed Cam Warne's Orchestra, t•aa snow treed, one plain tread and gwsted. 13th. At the time of going to Best wish..: to Patsy New get tickets from BBill Fertile. snows Te d, one after 7 p.m. I press it is not known of the man.who -rill be 13 years old MARTIN.ENRIGHT Happy •birthday wishes to The Lodie's Aid of St. Andrews, above number the pereentagc April 24th. TEmple 9-1997 Ross Fertile who Will celebrate 409 SALE-Coleman tomplw2: Staves 7resbyterion Church will hold there; of positive reactions, but if Friends and neighbours' of , h birthday on April 25th $12 50. Coo.'ers $14.95. Lanterns monthly meeting, Thursday, April 27' ` -,n there was a positive reaction Mrs. F. Linehan of Dur.hartor{ »- „-,- his 1"t bi $12.30, Jugs $5. Miller Heating at the Ham• of Mrs. Kennett+ Heron Ronnie Balsdan, Broadview- Alex,WH. 2�49t. sir 2 o'clock all the Lodi•'. of the they will have had a chest x'- Shores will be pleased to learn .hush are w•Ill the ray and in a short timme will be that she is recovering well from I St. had his tonsils removed at FOR SALE-Case Tractor' VA. Hy- nntined of the results. To those a severe bon: of :zvs pneu•i FRENCHMAN'S the Ajax Hospital last week, droulic Lift, Diu and Plow, Tractor The ladies of St. George's women's who took the time and made We are very pleased to hear e 9)lilds Wagon, Rubber Tires. Phone Auxiliary will present the Lyric Male nia. that Sirs. John O'Brien a n d %k 5-3716. (Apr.20) the effort to come to Life clinic For the many friends wrhry BAY choir of Toronto on Friday, April 2iith I Mr. Jim Whyte are now lama I of 8.15 P.M. in Ss. George's Parish 'o as to safeguard the health inquired after the progress of i J fOR SALE-PEAT M055. big bales and well being of their family, Joyce Green folloa-ing her ac- from the Ajax Hospital b anti : Moil. Pickering. I I � both are feeling much better. _only $4-M each. Jerry Hasek, firs The choir wit! sing a variety of. toc-ed ones and friends we say cident. Joyce's condition con- The Fairport United Church form north of High School, Picker- ttusic, Tickets ,ovoiloble at the door, congratulations, well-done. tines to imprw.-e with every` W.A. held an open meeting on l An enjo)�able dance Was held kv, Ono, WH. 2.0977., ((i lMyr I Congratulations to Linda last Saturday at the Oshawa passing day and she know-$ wee;Thurstday, April 13th and the Y 8?R SALE - oil space heater, one ' Pickard who was 15 years old are all pulling for-her complete Women's Associations of the Yacht Club,. sponsored by the year old, $25.00; also floor furnace CARDS OF THANKS , April 20th. recovery. surrounding disltrict were in- Ladies Auxiliary of Frerrh• t in good candi»on, will heat 6-room --- Sorry to hear th a t .young Church `ews tilted to attend. The meeting man's Bay Yacht Club. Tiw bun,iolow camforfably, SS0,00, and t wish a shank you my 'many Barba-a Crosier has been ill for The Jr. teams Fad a 'closing w as held in the church and airs. light of the evening wa; 3 pa• , -100-goRon fuel tank. $10,00. Wes+ friends, neighbour and -organizations rade of hats for ladies. The :a- t Rouge. Poona AT, 2-2509. far else f.siir, flown and cords sera a week, get well soon -Barbara. party with ref -shraenta. On H. Mitchell gave the devotion.) i Many happy returns to San- Friday, A p r i I 8th; with 191 Sirs. F. wWton of Toronto!dies obviously all Went Loa :nL me during my recent stay im hospital dra Atkinson who was 8.years awards been given for attend-I Eaat Presbytery was g u es t of work making these la,,-.A . REAL ESTATE W°t'e` w`1 old Apri•1 19th. - ante. The young•ctom finssh6d speaker and 31rs. ••Milne of spring models arid Eric `enrol , --. The family of the.late Ronald Green) V6'e extend a welcome home their handiwork projects.on Fri Cher. wood wa soloist. At the Commodore of the Oshawa iron Fairport Beach,wish to.thank the to -Mr, and Mrs. R. Dornig w'he day, April 14th. close .of the meeting, lurch era-4' Yacht Club, had a difficult time d. LOUSE FOR SALE-Bay Ridges Area, *any friends and neighbours for' have returned to their home on The Adult Bible Cla,,= he'.d I served in the Sunday School, Picking the winning hat. Hew- b room modern bungalow, All con- ;heir kind i th during. their re-i Lakeview• Ave. every Sunday morning at 9:451 morn and Mrs. Win. MacKay'ever, he chaise the one rrdde by ympa y venienus. urgent Sale, owner irons- ant bereavement, The election of officers of the; a.m. at the Church ii increas-j.and. Mm F. Wilkinson. poujrd 31ra• Jack 3Ic[nerney. trimmed .shred. $4,000 down, boionce or ` Fairport Beach Ladies Associa- ing in attendance.' All parent:! tea. The W.A. would like to�with a model of a Blue Jay-Mr. and hen, Robin Green' sane small mortgage. TE. 9.2648. boat. Tarr} Newman arA-Ei12?rr Lion reads as follows: Presi- air cordially imited to attend.:thank ladies of Cherryrrood,! Mr. John Smith and family wish to dent, airs. D. Jones; rice-Pres- Pastor David Holmes will 'be Pickering, Dunbarton and Fertile won door prizes a r,d,• r TD RENT - 4 roomed apartment, all express sincere thanks to their friends I �'I. Tmohlin; Gail Carmid•.aei, conveniences, $6Dr00. Apply P.O: and neighbors for their kind expres- ident,• Mrs. E. Crosier: Secre bringing the message at hoth+ Pickering, Rouge Hills and Dun-, ions ei sympathy and floral tributes I tart' fits. E. Palmer; 'Treasur-+morning and evening services� barton W.A. for attending and! Hai'"e and Lois Ferule vrer t °Box 280, Pickering. 1r'"F1O hY er, air's. H.• Worw•ood; Sewing p _ anon those who, won. other :00 g F7R RENT-talcs shore two o g ' txt•nded during their recent sod be. g I at Dtmfair Ba fiat Church at also blr�. F. Jeott for making cottage, prizes. • eavemant.• Convenor, Sirs. E. Chomey; So- 11:OA a.m. and p.m. on all arran ementa for •tbA meet- tt edroom's, $1G. A roilo6'e for' loll• vial Convener, Mrs. P. Pea all.1 Sunda April 3rd. trig. It is hoped she will be well!; we. would like to convey our s+n -fie next Ladies meeting vt-tll Ila BTrtlttiz.y to-Elwood _exough_.to attend the meeti>, 1 il}ay week-end, Bancroft area. Ap- :ere thanks to friends, relatives. neigh.' be held Tuesday; allay .2nd at Moms Who will b-e ; years of next month. - ply W. Carter, Bird's Creek, Ont. ,ours and Dunbarton United Church! { and Sunday school and church groups 2:00 P•m• at t h e Community age on April ?-;tit. I A reminder to mothers to at-� ! / TO RENT - ,Red Cross 19•odquarters for the-many ,flowers and card. and Hall. Friends and neighbors are tend'the Scouts and Cubs Aux- TO TRY A NEVUS hall to rem an 'full or part time kindnesses during•our recent bereave.I' Congratulations to G u i d e, pleased to welcome back Mrs.I Mary .'meeting in :the Sunday' t°sis. For full particulars phone Mont. Karen Peterson on recehfng 31actieill to her home on Lake- School room on Tuesday, April ��S ��'ED Mrs. G. Crichton, WH. 2.6516. Mrs, Joyce Green and Mr, and Mrs. her 2nd Claas Badge anti also view avenue after, a lengthy` 25th at 8:15 p.m. There are J. S. De""et'• I her,Hostess and First Aid Bad- winter vacation in F orida and I now 18 members and' they are would like to,thank my relatives, gee. I the ahatnas. anxious to increase the men ----ttELP- WANTED friends and neighbours for their cords;+ ' •bership. fruit and flowers sent during my re-i i �/ Little Jeffrey Skelton, three �� QUICK YELP WANTED FEMALE - Hairdresser, ant stay in Scarborough G•nerat Has-I- -:.___�..�.._ ��._._�_ ROSi6ANlk year old son of In and Mrs.' pitol, especially thanking Dr. McKay PICr�ERING -�Albert Skelton. of Simpson experienced,full or part time.Apply and the Sisters and Nurses of the 1 'paris Hairdressing, No. 2 and Old hospital , Happy birthday to 31rs. I�roc- had. a narrow escape front RESULTS Rosebank Rd. TE, 9.2181. -Berry Balsdon' . ,Sr.�UT NEWS ker of Oakwood Dr. on the 24th.drowning w h e n he fell into of A ril. deep water'near home. Mrs. - AAD1ES' WA - a a up o a MECHANICS' LIEN ACT We are leas to hear that 1 Week doing ample home sewing m Whereas William S. Penn is ,n• p ed Jackie Beamish heard f h e �•h F ,`,., •i r*n:, u,.,•wqe our s are time. Write Box 7010, y The 1st Pickering Scout and! Mrs. Karen of Old- Posetiank child's, cries and pulled him to .11 P debted to the undersigned ;n_the I i � I ``STONE Adelaide Post Office, Toronto, Ont. sum of $524.55 for work done and Cub troop wish-Co expre&s their. Rd. S. who is tr. Scarborough safety. This cut leading to the, ,- t . (Apr.20) General Hospital i� conlin , Bay from the foot of row-ningl • Inch veneer o material supplied in the improvement P g ,i of. a tabin cruiser named "Hoo;igon",1 appreciation and thank you to!along nicely`. i Ave. has been deepened t� Natural Stone !FEMALE HELP-A vacancy will shortly license number 50 E 21536 and three 1 Wilfred Hunt for the use of; We are pleased to hear that about 10 feet and parents_are f Applied Over Any Sur.,aa "cur for a female clerk with some months have elapsed since the said 1 his garage and all the•help he l Mrs. Kate Phugh of Old Rpse asked to warn their childrenrelock, Brick, Stucco, Frame in:u' er Ck •typing experience in North Ameri• sum ought to have' been paid and bank Rd. is feeling better after g playing• I gave them in their car wash I g against lapin near it. Guaranteed 20 Yea-; i, ton Von Lines Head Office at Pic• default has been made in payment, a recent illness.- Birthday congratulations to Also Fireplaces kerin Applicants please apply, in thereof, notice is hereby given that at activity. Also- the•general pub-' ` g - j We are glad to report that lliss Jessie Henderson who will Designed and Built to Draw Smolt, writing to P.O. Box 339, Pickering, 9.00 o'clock in the forenoon on the lie for making the car wash, Mrs. King, Sr, of Oakwood Dr.l celebrate her birthday on April !"1 12th day of Moy, 1961, Kean Kroft:such a success. The bo s wash-' 2 MARTIN ENRiGH1 One. Y' is feeling better after a recent' 3rd. +. Marina,'Frenchman's Bay, Ontario, the' said cabin cruiser will be sold by!ed approx. 119 cars, they,were I illness: I lire. B e t C y Bals ion l-ishe; TEmple 9=1 997 EMPLOYMENT W'r D Loyal Pogue, Auct., by public auction.{very-pleased with the.turn out, The Friendshir, Group of the to thank her friends ;for the - - - This sale is subject to a reserved thank you again. Rouge Hill hnited Church will lovelq cards and flowers she) bid, The 1st Pickering Cub troap�hold their meeting at .the home', received during her stay at, . e err James Mckeam, are, having a hike this Satur_i of Mrs. Robbinson of West Point i Scarborough General Hospital. I APLR DRI# ` 'POSITION WANTED Keen Kraft Marina, g Crescent 'on the '27th' of April. The-Frenchman's Bay Athlet- ' �:'Frenchman's Bay, day April 22, The cam.will be j I Secretary fully experienced in oil - -$Ontario. 8:80 and un a Happy Birthria} to isles a Association are holding a . hall be-' !? • F p g Ontario. leaving the community 9:00 y I y g Sat., April 22nd hoses of office procedure. (including Bever'le• Collins of Pine. Ridge 1 `exetoive level) in most fields desirous m• post-' I , :nnanuun. aii:•ai,t„ y„ r Lively no later than 9:00 a.m. °n the 13th of April. e, obtaining work in Pickering and NEED HELP WITH I The F i n a 1 Friday night ALL TYPES -cress East- TE, 9.2402, John Fook has received his' euchre will be held• at the.home "YOUR INCOME TAX? transfer to another Cub .packlof Mrs. Wm. McLean on the Repairs, New work CQNCRETE OPPORTUNIiY - We need a new as he is moving back to Eng-' o It K>mam*ntol Ceilings Dealer ful or )part time to serve CALL WH. x•1836 land. 21st of April. Steps, Sidbwa;ks Cornice Work, etc. Co�surrisrs in your vicinity. Exper• Happy Birthday to i*Iancy - .;MARTIN ENRIGHT $oasment floors a c. n e and Capitol not essential. Wayne Everm w-as taken in King from her grandparents fe P' . 'INCOME TAX EXt MARTIN ENRIGH Writ- Rawleigh':, Dept. D•333-GAS, is a new chum on Monday Mr. and Mrs. )ling of Oakwood TEmple 9-1997 j. 40,05 Richelieu, Montreal. ASSESSOR night. 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APRIL 19, 20, 21, 22 Tan* i4arl AYLMER CHOICE-Two 28-Oz.Tins . --- sA Tomatoes BUY ONE-GET ONE FREE-UQWD _ Mir' NKIST ,OR Detergent ES NEW CROP IHUMPTY-DUMPTY -6-Oz. Pkp. CALIFORNIA SIZE 113's NCIA VALE SIZE 1 ao Pota to Chi DOZEN p s , DOZE N - . .... �k CANADIAN, SLICES-16-Oz. Pkq. No. 1 GRADE F Kraft Cheese _ No. 1 CALIFORNIA-with _ A B B TENDER GREEN W%f t2.00 Bons Tape - A G E T GARDEN FRESH - sl T 29� °CANADA No. 1 GRADE TABLEFRESH lads. � TENDER RAG L N nu16 LARGE floes CE . - RADE P.E.I. Pota - -• - - - -� s1ZE >�., 29C - - - ,POLAR KING—Fromin Beef, v.al or Po, -FOR . YOUR SPRING GARDEN Choplets Peony Roots _ coo.,—uOOT - s.oz .KG A v..I 74C GI SLICED--6-Oz.�k� p _ adiola Bulbs ,�, Cy TABLERITE IlLose Busbes c, •oX No. 1 IMAC. E CHEESE, DUTCH,CHICKEN 1.29 •- �. PICKLE PIMENTO LOAF FloWeriug i sA ' ' �h rubs .Cooke Meats 1MUSHROO/yIS �6. 45C Is OL IES CHOICE ED TINS 49c ,11 R CHERR -DISCOUNT VALUE ! SAVE 13c—PURITAN HAWE-IS PASTE FLOOR WAX -u qE . TIN DUTCH CLEANSER DEAL �, TIN'= eat C s.oz. N CLEANSER . IRBG.: 40� nND ZE SPIC & SPA =, a S GRIIIVY VAN KIRK CHOCOLATE BUDS iDISCOUNT VALUE! SAVE l Oc—STRAWBERRY CHRISTIFS OREO BISCUITS- 9� c OFF DEAL— — SAVE ADDITIONAL 4C—TOTAL SAIIFII6 i Z. JAR 79C RED ROSE TEA BAGS "� KG. '0"N" _ PEKOE °F i0 :j - • am _ f• , „FROZEN SUNKIST - IGA MILD COLORED' IGA _ - ' - E 8c DISCOUNT VALUES" — - CUTS LEMONADE CHEFS S a E s • 2Z b-OZ. 12-OZ. •' JAR -6 . TINS C, WEDGE s ' n g _ •DISCOUNT VALUE! SAVE Sc r's Royal guest R1 HARDSON� C ; rIGA MARKET o ee PC ONTARIO wE RESERVE MGM TO LIMA QUANTITIES