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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1961_06_22 f 1 PUBLISHED P H .0 N E —S I N C E — WHITENALL 1 8 8 1 .2 . 0,940 VOLUME 78—No. 40 PICKERING, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1961 PRICE: 10c PER COPY . : . - " � :N wry n� . - - �ickerin Village Nofes' � Former Reeve e a Vrges 9 '^' •.•'I,�wM*!tl J5 !n. .•r .,.'.tlil!;IL%' Dinty's Small Motor Clinic his parents in • Columbus on . I se r Study- Of R Areas has been sold to Mr. Ted Sleep:Sunday. CO and Mr. Lloyd Irish, who took Mr, and firs. Elino.' Disney �•; . rlcie ruriil reFivns T I":tnnSng ;oa:d Cha`.: nun AIr. riocl tEq:ir:,i to h:.:e an ar.:- over the business on 1< t,r, y tle's� r Monday' and Gayle a�:ended Mrs. Dis- .;a�erl ;n r •ct:n-i f if tali :'tes ,n t^e =cut:l he- <,�o. Tod•:1 �.�tree•l that .:ipulat-'andn:,-7`•:0 .the 1''.•:. :;rluut'ea , , at the same lrxation. :,en's •niece gradna*.ion in Bu He i,�tefl ti:at . :ndu:t:•:al k:rd in the ?'urn:' ?rj t^e Dept. of PiZ4:.ri:lI and T,, da « t_al., on `anday. �L' is n-:e: "t•.. a` a..i <u _.. ._. .-.,:1 ' :and. ..ad arr=a; rtf .^e t:,•,:n.�h:p .%va.: a Deve'cl.n t: r. , urdav at St. Gc-A lle,s Anxlican, _ •• err 7 F-?' r ,- , .-n:. e . c air. and Mrs. Ron Wa+.son o : F -•:£ : _gin e:tom?,.;s:led :td cif .suns ; , su•g: .o::. He nrtA that,' 1 fail to Mott w cr,uld Church bet veer Mr: Jim \?c-' '^ !r' rrr y o „f, ar.d =,in Greg, Mrs. F. HUlrnes a � _-s1 ci:�::i:'`_= : i in Yic;astn '= cial Flan. wit'7 t h e exc_nti>m e,f w•at+.r•. . lr,,ta`_e c:rt�'a properties and .kerson and 'Miss Wanda C71lins. Brien+, aEe::end at.t 7e cot- ' *. r �r r Mr, and 'dc's. tiickeis)n wa! •.+ . t =-Ti P f-a_ m ,'_'ty-u�ners re-P d:sL ct= :i all .tile nee- to et ,me pi�e,n to I fawru�a? ('r,a Hill. -:i rrr ' '.I �'�. r�, j '::Ot:.'%1 ;:;)_•E'rj;'.:c+-ir :f t.^.e flan- e:�Y.r Y r�•p',: r'?t.�. He con- land on t^H::1." argued Mr. . IIVe In I)kke':'lnt. _ r, ?' t tliat me ^i• 1 • The Public. A'_ctl•.r7 Sale of In Attendance at Fr kin- j: F:. r r n_ l 1 'nis ended .. %.as:ri l con- ',�'s::,s F i c `e, ,r mem:;ur of the the _3c^:= of T _ He::n *_az• .1e:ace';al wrc ,._ • c-re '_dr•, and e ;,f': r `.:..- c3° '. �.^ .... r:n ,1.:.rt )t,'° i e cerr.; d''i r, rec;uira,an a`sun-',PlanWi . Pug r' 5' •:4,en '.l:e- 12:., :!' ..,.ls :n �I:.-. Flank �arle� ;I Tr-n'-).n I-nt •'-I:r ..'«. R ' r � <ai.l` .:< ,,i' ilie ilur'til rrnl 'ai•-' 'IdalrCe of water. � �� \I1'. I:at•rfiO.'.rl N. PUTCItaI Of h + tiu:��� e:e ,rein: :� e ^y i,r ..._ a! i e: '; .taAssociates ,rrr r Iin:;.•- F:aW::ia r) , .� a;a ^t. sec` rrr l 1I r. I_:u:1 J•,i:^.�t,n pointed P:•t,jrct F" tr'g o.h to:<. . l _ U°' :•:•YI n,^). The:. 'o:EiE a�cOln_ ., •�� o. l Pt , « wl h r r,r 4, T 2r•)m all over t:'le prut•r•lca: t � :i'.. \ . . ..:i c F I I - 1.�.r'r• a ice.. t..e )ut ?h:.t t..: c.raper rural =,nil I_tci. inforr ,r. ,'the sparse oath- Mr. ail �L G rdcn S:e�tart t�anier3 b;: their son-Mr. Calmar 'actor; :n'~ Cluper:ort, a4 stn B d ;r;hev r,f ' freezinc' ru-:could be .. maj9r ,ell`:r� h�r.!.t rain; ti a. *.he Planning Beard + + _ 'e= aird ;randsoa David- of z;e ; i r' , n e t t t r! 'f Iris.-r:•.j o 'Bea:r.:i_ ,n : is a a} ' i r' U,. u��e, r;: tr'•:ur:•nu i 'ro devetoT,..lent in the nor ,av0ur. He .ai 1 aoa , tic. u:ct'.y any solid + c+ow �''-b;: at int'L r: l °rr=ti .^.]�:1 t \t'II� a,ntemylated fur :he area that h« was 'concerned over t'7e irniu:t.(al uropu als were.Iilaced to v'isi. '.Mi. art'. )u„n , in Bancroft NospitaL . 3d and M:s. .Pete Kamer, ..1 ,e-.t:e r.- .n tn-” i v:"u::n f,.rty ,,r yea:s. I three to four month Waiting i.r bet„rr tzenry. N. entertained Mr I • Mr. and M:;.. Cliff'.Haw•xer.' P.: .c,; P.'l. and family, Windsor Drive, at- a:^a Mrs. Hugh Laviolette and I -' - - .. tended a family reunion in family frcm Toronto on Sun- Sea ibo xr-hnMr. Hav;ker's fam-! ing' Mr. Ball Goud • in Portlanc. ! Sanday- and then-da on vo vincourt for a family-. eI W. C. Murkar was visit- Township, Briefs fly. J ,ter the weekend. Sorry to say 1 M _ Miss Sandra Britton of Agin- that .tiles. Doucette was strick- '°' court is stayirg with the Haw-! erred suddenly do Thursday and Accidents Keep Police Busy ` Fine Youths 22 Days keg famil•, Windsor Drive, this;rushed to Smith Falls Hospital } Local police w'r re kept busy{ 11 Oshawa youths were fined week_ 4 with suspected gall bladder j. over the week end with a num-I, a total of '?`L_ 'days -and $1,100 Mr. Me:jerink and Mr?. Iior-I trouble. is featuY'ed rrr this.` ber of accidents in the area. j inmagistiate's 'court here on top took her S.S class to t cis iii�. Elizabeth McKenzie. ', l On Friday a gravel truck and,Monday. Pioneer Village last Saturday. B I ar collided on the Brock Road.j The youths were each fined 2 :On Sunday ?fi . M. Gould and- m•>nths Canadian Homes Maga- g{ On Friday a motorcycle skiddt-,I, da::s and Sirto to make the total. Mr. and Mr G. Courtice were zine, in 'an article describing th>re. Then on Fri!lay. Grade 8 her fascinating herb garden. ^rowirr the. two' rider= near T'.ey appealed before' Magip- t l :he west.end of tile. till, ge. ti; to R. B. Lr.ieper on eharge� pupils accompanied by '.firs. %vhere every one -of 100 hefbs �r ;mother acci octjrrr_1 ::f mirre) c cons;:rning.. - _.Barkey and Mr, Doble plan to has it's distinctive taste or; den risit *he Villaze. 'fragrance. Another neighbour- + rr L�r , f aja:: rm S.- lay abo;.t The char 'r: :rare a r�, t r f Miss 3larily Pearce of Corn (ne :resident 'Prof. Fred Urqu-' ,rrn. and t cn ,,r2 l S riulay. crack-le--n Z by P rl.rrir� l =' ',Hers-H,,•tnn ha.+ ,f 1I ,ipar- last r.',•tket.l and 3Ir. Ron rNta:,a "f _K;?)L1- ° i ,ecerti; ',n a Star sly ,{ ,'k rr.t ottn h t, I,ar -arm i - s;t, r . .i-.t•i ;th ale Hr,rtnh's d,ticie •thieli uzi'1 '.,f hi =tu ly' .Police Cruiser on Fire r�ads. \rt. 'ref the :n rths weie a ; d. bt a .ri1tC •v an+f' r:,llr•'rt. n- vI :17+''11 ri}glw-1 1>L '•• +'6 r te„ ., 1'►,.” x :fin _�aax l,selir. clti,=er ,sail : R'- di.- gla i to i ear that M l,• r rift:._ ..r...w"'y"• pr., 1•c}ti `ta?r '?'Ulnad 'ht Jirr _ P i '-n. !%. ut,r from hnsi„.al' }I ( r•tythe', a Goe %X'i•` r �' :. �. 'Museum Needs Help >� .w. ._ .. thi1, •tour t'a, loci at P an•,i• ;:i; fa':r,urubJti. - S , rail h+i bl'r�*hk-1 }I r: G. 1� - -- Fickrrint 'r,, - •n ' r,. .. ... / r Kr•.-ir L Pit,tt r ICSr `c . - ME �.trTiQUE CHINA h,'.J3, imrnecl w,jh gold. The I :__• n Ajax sins+^` 1 r;c Place crety �entri:l like the a�Siotar,rr. �= v= 'en -�`'!tlt«t r� 'i�' ” :1• _ _ Crtcl err..' Ssea An b,-D'N^ and r •.'.'.'r chic s�mbcuc PiCKenhg .i.rd Torn _E14�•to ,11k'•eti�Kl`t• �<< r rl��- 'lli , .. F r"r , -iax..rt n t�.•crr h' 'ir,10 MANJ �_ . .. : ; (:h'a:cat S.:n?ia r:{ Wing'. «t, l3 "n wi rrr^ratulatrrir'Z- r,, oN 151 S:� obch, is .heiri Sold as a- souvenir, gf the fet ntrV r( 11rXi Sa - 'r� 5�= g ,aan.-char••rr,, with .v ' ar.c•y uruay -morning -h,• t?rase.0:;' M B:,-tar'. `,reaell-d' the s-'t f: , ;"- Wal:nn .�?io criCE ra*r : . :ownshi�'s 1.50th Anniversary Celebrations being observed :,•., r t., t' ' Y:eke:.n� c ,urt: o h: . 3Ir. Eric iz:- $-h b:rth1ay ' tCedne�rla: in Brougham 1 u r:.' " to-" - •'te 1 �n Ju 1•, ores 3. Tre Mugs moy be ordered through the ;another erm,table nutter,! smoke Swt-ral artic•le< ;r:r to br Brtwn..T;F Worthy Patron of Jullt, 21,t w;,h •a party. , th- 'Jrcic, .}7'l•. read•the Sc.r:p Tyne 'Rath Family Reunion ' `a•''�'' '� ocs c`,B c,;hem ar'through o number of service llm+rna frun: the ,:t. u;. of r,.,•,cl and soma r"r'a lle•Ij; ,a ttaa held •his year' at Sitting gro►1Ps in the To.vnship at a price of $1.50". ;he cruiser and toll the ut1'i- tort much.needed- If you ,cam cru turn, cerrs. The real seat, .Were c:til' ,. M° tir9-ur=. Bruce Richard Hill Park with an approximate t, it would be tireatly ap- ° .' smouldering three h'',uts late. p:eciated. con arnitzon JFff weir visiting 75 attending. The families r^nte •Ro5 @bC1t1�C CWL 'Three Local Women The vagrant Clarence• Kaus . -friends at -a 'summer cottage from allover, Orangv:lle. Ush= of no ftzed address, told the - north of Gr'avenhurst' on Sun-'aw•a. T, rorito an4 surtoundin_ Compete Red CI'OSS officers he had been smokiYlu Pickering Scout.News day, district. � .At Banquet j tr the back seat but thought he Three patrols of Scouts had Mr. and �lr Browne from The ladies of. the Evening. Wad thrown the cigarette butt. 'Ioron.o we.F visiting Mrs. A:. W.A. had a very successful Held In Toronto Safety Instructions � g a campout at the new Cooper F. Calvert over. the weeks-nd. Bake Szle last Friday with a . Three local women have just ut the window. reserve. 'Mr. Ken Cooper has Mr. Cliff G rd(n was visiting i,rofit of 4132.UU being realize. The C.1V.L. �f R.+sEbank: tin p �'ted''t',r lie i Cross Water i kindly given Scouts the use of tir.unci.l-alto ided the forty 'first I Receive Welfare Apppintment i his wooded area on Brock Rd. _ )aft.t i n t,Let i course. -- . . danquet of Torrinto Aichdio-I ' Welfare Officer A. W. Cane as a Scout development. Z1 ey era:. -Air Will. New- reran' C••,uncil of the C.W.L. was -honoured last week at al There will be a camporee at TL rk B'rod a s Al I-Sta rs ' z I!.Gibson.:. Plitiz and of Canada. On Tuesday June' content:on in Corwall, when he Claremount Conserve{ion area �lrs. Donald Grlison. � ;th. A number of the Councl , ' it as elected to the executive of fnr•the Scouts. 'I ni signior,: quite' a. long ,I c; : verl for :'.e Contentien. I',p=?u'1.of. instruction. Through- 'he -(Ontario Welfare Officers The Scout Troup are meeting A nniversary Attracfiion '' and 4D v. Cafik 'of' as= ciation, tat the- new Cooper reserve to- rut tine summer IT.1960, they ; E',.7c !:d_r L:. sent a fete Thr•:r are 12 members of.the night for a cook out supper. -wPle taught-1), Doug 3loffott Brougham (Special 1 — Rides, and intermediate individual ra- ' lee.�rrlo,nrut~russirnescuand ?era ? t.1, 'roil C•o . eVas>es -at the nnly�ne i Il appoi tede mem- iaera and a full round of sue cgs and Held etenti, tug-o-war 1 ,u: \:elley bark n n d passed Y IPickering Public School cial.events, including firew•orks,'•and such novelty races as sack 'vie trip. e se�uir tc is :•ad the Royal be1N1: Carle by his election has Pupils Win CNE Prizes outdoor dancing and a special races, three-legged races, bicy L';tue° -lioaica Carr of Pine' ,if- Favtin•• h•'• ••� ' medallion. ,_ g A hr ought r.Qrlr m M himself and Lixcuhr .4 re, P. S. wins art visit from Turk irk Broda's K.H.L.'cIe races and 'races for the.kid-, Ridge Iii. s; ent a. fete• days last Sete.}'al local persons are en- r wet.-' v:sit' with her Grand I the town hi:'. Hono;ra ucrrr, of Fo-rty-Fire Do!- AII-Star Ball Team will high dies. culled for the next instrucSion Inni �jrrnn exhibit..' in .art and light Pickering Township Cele- Toe days activities at Picker-.mother NJr :. Cafik of Picker- cuui,se Arnong them are: Faith f � ,• / r„ . bra?ion activities at Pickerin ing %',}laleu. llorlel, nl .veal. to l'..\•.F., r .v g„ ing Par l;.will be concluded..w�ith r.Shepherd and Ron Matheson, —S.QtL-L"'ning._Ce�mon�- y are the tt:,'mis Village Park, birthday pro- a gigantic outdoor dance "and It is nit•e to see the :'esidents 1( For Reuge Fill United Church h'nderwir-tcn for c're- gramme officials'have' announ- one of the biggest fireworks dis- f the. R,)s­bai%k f'rrrtalesart -SAHAI S MEET I' The P.nuge Hill United / '—Shirley Lusted. «'a ne ced. Inlays ever seen in the Tmtn- Home, out enjoying 'the' fine 1 C'h.t:- Ue,:r r + weather, anu the gardens. r; Ich has conic: to the point in it's Murkar, Brenda Heron , Feu<I lv As well as a three day stand ship. i:aucatiun for.Our Day" tt•as Build Pro, ct where the Sod- Peters. Susan.Sunlnners: Ire P of the celebrated Brown and �. Congratulations to Mr, and the topic fur di.,cussion ty17r Turning Cc oniony will take Stocks, Cronin Carnival, Township offi- Par �Irs. Horrle of Oakwood Dr. on the NLnulay ji:vening Discu.,siot lilace this Snntlay, June 25th Gradtr 1 Creutive i 1- have arranged a full sche- 12A Cl ass y the occassi,�n of their• Wedding ,,,.,roll s,,,,n,r,red liy the Baha'i at I,.nl. The. I,irblie is cordi- Joyce liana. dule of shorts egmnrng wr fr, A lovely: 'arc en arty ices a } invited to collie along an the challenge fast-ball rzanie at enjoyed be line Students uj= — elatc•r! Rirth,iay Party' MI's, :%udrey W,'.vth,'user spc•ulc time -this-this moment' for: pen, Ronnie Spelkee. 7 p.m. on Fri ay between the , was gi`ren in honour,of, Alms';,t fhe homN of Mr. and -Irs: ?: ' the cungrega'.iun, as hell as C>rirle 1 .1/,,,lr/rinrr - Su.:,t;t 51 (7r•irlo ]�a, Pickering District ,: off-season luc ey stars High ticituol. given by Dun. 'Gail •Morris's Birthday' lust S. Tra iti-r its Roulg:e fork. "Cu fthe cunvnunity. ♦Inntt*ornery, RauLara S,terr_ and the Mount Zinn Nine u'hn [•_indu .ut t:1r home of hi pal'- tt'eek. 'tails' birthday ties June „}test: rrr.:` rather than ind�ti- All tnenibe,'s and adherents fiQe:. were the 19titr OASA champion nt- ' - and Mrs. E. °Ltndu of :3rd. �iuu_t.>i i; what «r mint toast please attend this service The Grrnle 3 ('re,rtirr Ir,'.=iq,i —. shio team. Miss Pat Kavin'of Old Rose noI , said Mrs. Westheuser, t'iW regular Sunday rilorning sert!ce Keith Hargraves Locust Hi:l. On Saturday afternoon at 3 "bank'Rd. S. spent'last week end l this tt,rlri in which •tve are- all trill lie dispensed eased ttith'for this. Dery'k p.m., a complete schedule of The g::rclen looked tort gay tisitinlr with, Friends in Ran,. close neighboars. 13aha'is are Smvth George Ellis, Ga:-y Car,- coloured lights Wining Sunday. race:: including track and field' '' croft Ont. -taught to educate their children Thus this project will note ter events, special novelty races and fruni tile trees and music filling We axe sorry to report the not only in the arts acid scr- be in the :3rd stage of "Actual •' Glw:l, ti' Crwr/Zrc -- a ;lent tug o-.tier competition the 'air. c i Ufnal Family' of . Pine Ridgel Pnces c rafts and professions— g'uildiarg" aiid will be watched Jim I: :rnnte„geld will feature the competition fol' Durrng the evening-the guests :1lr, hate all been' ill for the but above all in the-ikno�tledW, ttith intense interest by all who aani�versary prizes. i played tahle tennis, badminton bast fe\v tt•reks, we wish. them,;,f (;oil. Ecducatiori should tram have been so patiently ttaitii7g I Fred Baker, A'.in Patcrs.n:. Another event of major in-I and croquet while some chose a speedy,recovery. i,':ich- child to investigate the for this undertaking to be-' Grath 8 ('>rrrtivr Itr'' /rr — ter•est will be the stater show to barbecue. Truth foi- himself.” she said, collie a, reality. Donald Robertson at the Pickering ADY •Pool,) all kinds of delicious party (!`conceiving, of Truth as that i The following pupils tcceired which will illustrate ornamental foods were served which some ', New Street Lights which comes from God. The aim Honorable Mention foi' their gwimming, water polo, diving' enjoyed.around the huge camp g of education today should be to Health Unit Appointment work and aquatic racing. Pickering Village will be in- fire: build a nett society based oil Pickering Village council has' Grade 1; Nancy Carlton, Lau- An exhibition of Olympic 1.stalling 13 new street lighten „ ; Marik Walton, tmnastics has also The 'et•ening finished-, tt•ith a I'within the next few weeks. I the brotherhood -of 11an. appointed Mr. A. R. Davidson i'ie' Graham, standard g-' huge Class Cake (decorated for It is planned to carry out a; 3lrs. Westheuser is a member to represent the village on the Ronnie Spence been included in the list of the occasion)' being cut and i street lighting program from l of the ,Executive of the On- Ontario County Health Unit. Grade 4; Jerry Aires, Ricky events. , Ived. ,the east to west end of the vil- tario Home and School Associa- Mr. Davidson will replace Mr. Jolliffe A detailed list of race eventQ' on Saturday afternoon includes It was a "ilelightful party to lage along No. 2 Highway. The lion, and is Secretary of the R. H. Hall who will be leaving , Gracie 5; Allan Morley 1 ,venior, intermediate and junior'1 close the school term for the ' cost of the lights will be about, h air ofl Cana�3ably of the Ba- bellford mgr to reside in Camp I' Jim Baker, Vi }.I relays for boys and girls, senior i students: I$'2,500. - ; r '` pege Twc T H E P i C K E R I N G N E W S Thursday, Jvne 22, 1961 ' FAIRPORT BEACH - =THE DICKERING NEWS ]FRENCHMAN'S BAY _ E S T A I L I S N E D 1 9 8 1 Fairport United Church Hall',•1500' out 'into the lake, Mr. Reminder: (June 23rd at 6.30 p.m. Issued every Thursday was filled to capacity for the Scott replied that this was not Child Health Clinic will be i We are glad a hear that ere. by The News Printing and Publishing Company meeting of the Frenchman's'possible at the present time as held at the Community Hall, G. Foley of Lakeview Ave, is Bay Ratepayers and Common- he could not personally measure 1=uesday, June 27nd, from 2 to home again after being confined Authorized as Second Class Mail Matter Post Office Dept., Ottawa, Ont. ity Association last Friday I the pipes out into the lake, but 3 p.m. to Ajax Hospital. SUMSCRIPTION RATES: $2.50 per year — Uni td States $3.00 per year evening. The President, W. Fer- that when the plants are com- Congratulations to Mr. and Guide Margaret Newman tile, introduced the guest s ea- leted, Marshall Macklin and Mrs. L. Burrows who will cele- took Guides Marlene Morris, BARRY MURKAR, Editor c P P . — ADYERTIStNC RATES UPON REaYEST — • leers, Mr. Sherman Scott, Reeve, Monaghan would sign dote- br•ate their 6th Anniversary,',Gloria Doney, Jo-anne Munn, and Mr. T. O. Jefferson, Town-,ments to that effect. After con- June 27th Claude Clearebudt and Patsy ship Engineer, Mr. Harry' siderable insistance on the part. Belated congratulations to Newman on a weekend camp ' Time To Slow U Bnves, Councillor was also pre- of Mr. '.Marton, who refused to Doris Unterr►ahrer who was 10�in the West Rouge Area. Up sent. Mr. Jefferson had been accept the answers to his ques-: Years old, June 11th. Happy Birthday to Donald asked by the Ratepayers to give tidns, he was declared out of Young 'Pommy Fitzpatrick of i Chipman who celebrates hj: With a record of three accidents in a week within a an estimate of the cost of in- order and was •asked to leave Lakeview Ave. is well on the 10th birthday, June,24th. way to recovery after a :very i The Frenchmans.Bay Yaci^: half mile stretch of Brock Road,At is time that some- " 'g ater and sewers in !the meeting. Y i the district. Mr. Jefferson stmt••-',—­Mr. -Skelton-made a motion`bad bout a the measles, Club are holding a weine� thing Own r C. I.ed that the estimated cost of that ,the Ratepayers proceed On Friday, June 16th,.an out- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H•- Residents on the Brock Road in the vicinity Of tth', installing water would be 33.56 with a petition to find out if i door barbecue was held at the Usher,. Jr. Breezy Drive, Dun- Residents foot frontage and $65.00 -the majority are in favour of j home of Mrs. Freymuths Dun- bart°n Shores, June 30th. a? i concession are getting out a tition to try and have P i g g � connection fee. Sewers would be the. services. i bar't°'` Shores, in honour of,the g•(�0 p,m. Everyone is cordial;, " ]Something done about the excessive speeds on this road. $4.10 per foot frontage plus The Fairport, United Church 16th birthday of Pick Mathews. invited to attend. _There will be One resident stated he felt that gravel trucks are $125.00 connection fee. On a' S;uxlay School held their ann-'Attending and enjoying them- dancing and a lucky draw, the worst offender',. He claimed that they drive at high tv:entw Year debenture at cur-, -,al picnic last Saturday at Port finer },very ClaudUah L�aresFlo Donna" kets':+Oc each, Those utter?i.: -close interest rates the charge' Dalhousie. There were two bu. are kindly asked to brim air;;:,l S ells and follow too close behind cars. We have had w 33c ,er fn°: a is �:ith at?ult= a:v:i owe,' ante -Mitche ll. Ruth Chomey; folding chairs. I b Fe net year ou d e r Tommy Mitchell, Teti Gates, � .' •� _ Tom Last Saturday ua. the tc..nl FI I c .�_ tier rot 4 children n nil 11 had at: en , 'c t come w• plus � 1 1 e a a ., several al complaints on this matter.within two dais.. CO f°1 ate: p r da}- for the -Annual an,ia••• connection charge and 4!Ic" per• jo abie time. Jim Chome} and Barbara and y „1Lto :hi= office.. foot for sewers aid S10.58 'cc) -I:, and ;Its. P.:ian �Iurdock1-Keith Freymuth of Detroit: School Picnic which -this. yea,- Many people living in the vicinity of the 401 conces-.,1ection charge, .alas 3'1U.QU pier and their two children, titepher, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Williams, was held on the grounds :f Sion have to walk on the Toad. There is no sidewalk. tear water rates and S20.00 and Deborah visited Mr. and S..., and -'Irv. T. Williams and Dunfair Baptist Church,.The=e Children too Use this road. all the time, and will do SO Pet' year sewage treatment M S. M -Morgan last ]week be -Mrs. H. McPhee all of Toronto 'were many games to keel, :r.e rates. On a 50' lot this would fore leaving for a trip to Eng- Visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred «il- }oungsters happy and intere.'- even more when holidays are'here and swimming classes be $93.60. On a lU0' lot the land and It Hams and family of Dunbarton ed and some that Mom and DaJ .star? at the Pickering golf club pool. :cost per year would be $134.60 Sl r, and Mrs. W. Fertile�visi-r Shw es over the weekend. joined in, `there were a;s:, Truckers, probably hurrying to get as many' tons The maximum charge for large ted frtt,,.is in Brampton on Sat-. At this time we are glad to, swings and sandboxes for ty-E lots would be on 200' frontage urday, report that Mrs, Warner, Fair- very young folks. A deliciouE hauled'in a day as possible, have the habit of developing ' port Rd. S. is recovering quickly Per lot. Mr. Jefferson stated it There: will be a melting of Po g q !: Y sandwich supper was served by but is still hospitalized. the Ladies and the a a very heavy foot on the gas pedal. They of all people, would be necessary to have an; the Mothers' Auxiliary of the pproxi- should know how difficult it is to .keep a loaded truck! underground pumping station at Cubs and Scouts at Fairport HapPY birthday to Ken Pic-. mately 190 attending enjoyed _ the west end of'Commerce St. United Church Hall on Tues- kard who will be 6 years old,'themselves thoroughly. under control at high speeds. tMr•, Jefferson said that he will;day, June 27th. iJune 27th. Cubs of the 1st Fairport Apparently one did not, and ended up in one residents be available for consultation at i Three young men"from Wes- The Ladies Association of Beach Wolf Cub Pack attended front lawn this t week. arty time to advise.the residents ton had a narrow escape Sun- Fairport Beach are sponsoring .morning Church service at Dur,- 1P of the material and connections day evening when their speed a special bingo Monday, June fair Baptist Church, Sunday., Another smashed into a car near the crossing and,,best,suited for each particular;boat with a 60 H.P. motor over- 26th, at 8.00 p.m. at the Cosa-,June 18th: there was another accident in front of the golf club. home. Reeve Scott advised that , turned. One man was being tow munity Hall. Plan to attend and i Birthday congratulations tc The Brock Road is not a speedway for gravel trucks' it would be necessary to have ed on water skis and two men support your Ladies Association Jimmy Dennison 'who was B Or Cars and the sooner, those in authority this �7c of the ratepayers and 50r7 I-in the boat when the steering who are responsible for so'years old, June 18th. 1 3 :of the assessment approve e ; failed and :the boat went into many of the Young People's Many happy returns to Ste- known,the safer it will be for everyone. .petition before services could a spin. The chap driving the- recreation in the community. tien Barker, Fairport Rd, S. Mr. and Mrs. T. G,. McLean �'e might add, that Brock Road residents will not installed. boat unfortunately Lost his ,who celebrated his 7th birth take this matter lightly and will go right to the top to; Mr, C. Motion wanted per- clothes and wallet and was tree- and son Ian of 'Islington visited day, June 20th. socal assurance 'in. a written 'ted at 'Ajax Hospital for an the McLean's at Park Blvd. For Joyce Green-daughter if met-action. if they are_farted to take,such steps. ].report that the sewers'extend ankle injury. Nit-. and.Mrs. 'M. over the weekend. Mr, and,.Mrs. John Denney -Morgan of Bayview Ave.' trea- -Many happy returns to ()]Ira making steady and very sat.:= .r<1 them t+, a hot meat and Kosurko who will be 9 yea. factory progress in hosp;:.O. saner t cro',hine t n oi•1 .J one '33rd. twee may be home in 'abort n e.l .. .. . ] n�2nth's time. e a+' t=on Parquet �wrl M m d r} n ¢ - T'• Gi• P. y ` f • 1w heir? .at "rN hngi_ F idac; _ -- .• E .ROUGE . HILL V FLY 'WEST . ROUG 1 �'• { The ^u.ra t ni �r.a F * �m F:d�warr. are holding the Tnw•n hi! attended a sem st Sanwa. n Tie ';r.tn r: u�;.+• �^ rHl Sr.�I+nt Thin. Strau•F,e��y Fe<tiral Saturday+ m«•Ntrnst •:was attende? by-R;4- ar. ,'I , June -1:, a:.+i In•visit-'Jane '34 f;orn 2 to pAn. Child= -ha'is f.nm Eastern Ont:. .nv 0( t.i�wa and places if inter- ,en •_'Sr adults 5Uc. Ever!•one Sir. and -It's, Ben Lpttor, ;,i eat, bra their way they visited welcome. Altona Rd.' .entertained gjef t 0D lrl;i ' he henry at Kingston A Church parade was.held at arm the F.xi Crimental Farm at St. Edwards, Sunday, June 18 from Western Canada last F. _ day. uttawa. The -Reservations at with the Girl Guides, and Master .Bruce Johnston :�3, 1 - - the Beacun Arnis Hotel they Brownies from ''St. Simons' Rexdale spent last Saturday {� had made w�err not in order so Highland Creek and St. Ed- with `His Aunt and Uncle ,Mr. they stayed at The Bruce -lac- warns, West Rouge taking part. and Mrs, A. V. Draper of.Al- Donald -rotor Hotel. Thursday .Rey. Rainey, had a special mes- tone Rd. evening they toured the city sage for the young people and GongratuIati°na to Mr. ar=id O UIV,IE -and visited the,National Obser- pve�eaed Religion and Life Mrs. L. Phin of Altona Rd. •tn r vatdry. Friday they were the Emblems to Judy .Quick, Gail tho Birth of their Grandaugnt�r gists at Starr,. Minister off Labor, aatte anlddRut h Barnes,R' t annof last Wednesday, June_14th. Z - :. Edwards Guides and to Mr. and Mrs. M. Annab a and to !i Hel P •.k 1 } _ ilea tai I, and were introduced r Sons of Ottawa s ant last wt tier and -Mr. Peters,-both mesh- Betty Bloomfield, Heather l visiting with Mr. and Mrs, Iydro lines Carry electricity at bers of parliament who advised Brown and Georgina Gage from, A. Schwalm and Family cJ extremely high voltages . . . up to two them on the values of education St, Simons. Altona Rd. these days, They toured the. -Mrs. Morgan, Sr. Scarboro, --thousand times greater than the volt- Mr. Desmond Donovan of A i ages used in the tome. Any model Parliament Buildings and' visi- Ont. who has just returned , tons Rd. spent last weekend . s ter] the Mint. After lunch they from a years stay with.relatives Hamilton Ont. 'plane u:t°k tee entau5:ast i.o:ding a wire, went to a session of Parliament and friends in England spent! Mrs. Flo Morris of Old Rose wire-reinforced string or even a wet before starting home. Mrs. a few weeks with her son, dau- bank Rd. S. will be calling ca Smith and Mrs. Barnard accom- ghter in law and grandchildren, string that touches a hydro line can the ladies of the area with htr suffer serious injury or loss of life. The Partied the group with the Prin-• Mr. and.Mrs. Dave Morgan;and Avon as -soon as possible: j a v;. -' pa-1--Mr. Weaver, a,,.�...e---fasni_13�,-1 88 � Amd-MT15. 1. William; Aj.d, danger is increased if part of the air- Principal Mr. Gainer who felt ly. r' borne object is made of metal. these young people were a very, Many ha returns of the i Son of Altona Rd. spent lea ply' Sunday afternoon visiting with fine party to be with. Mrs. day to Danny Morgan, Rouge her father at Greenbank, - REMEMBER these safety rules.' Smith and Mrs. Barnard would: Hills Dr. who was four Tuesday 1. Always keep to the wide-open like to thank the whole class June 13 and to his brother BALSAM.AND MOUNT ZION and -their teachers for taking Stanley who had his second -Mrs. Cecil. Jones and -Mrs. i aces well away 'from , sP them along as chaperones on birthday Monday,'June 19 also Glen -ianderson attende h dr0 lines and electrical a the trip. to Dale Kennedy, Jaybelle d a Y P- p• shower in honour of .Hiss Mary Mrs. Gordon Godman East Grove, on her birthday Sunday, yFk f�• paratus. Warn others to do so. Harp u>:sday night rt �s -�Ave. -is-,in Winnipeg visiting June 18. E 1 2. Do not use wire or wire-rein- the home of }its. David Pog�.r_ her family as her mother is In the Girls Volley Ball in Toronto. s ` forced string. quite ill and we wish her a Thursday, June 15 the Doves- fir. and airs. Charles Fiss speedy recovery. won with 6 points to the �an- .' f` 3. Never try to recover a model and Fred and Mr. and NlrE. Scott LayCOx,, Friendship sties ] point in the Junior Lea- ;::0: Hugh Pugh and Glen attended �' .w3c r or kite that is ca on hydro Avenue. is back to school after gee while in the Seniors the : the Jones-Carey wedding in Tcr- -lines, towers or other,electrical two weeks absence with mes- Rubies had 6 points to Dia- .onto on Saturday. .rs monds 0 points. apparatus. - `ales. Mr. and -Its. Cecil Jonec; ^r•: Any ladies in the district in- thur Court, on the arrival of Congratulations to Mr, and PARENTS—Safety education begins Mrs. Frank Wank, Kin Ar- terested in sports are -invited Messrs. Grant and - .y to come out and get in a game Jones attended the Kahn-Stc1• .at home. Be sure your children follow of Voile Ball ever third Wed- berg wedding in Toronto : :the above safety rules. _ a daughter recently.. I Y Y Sunda June 11. Remember the•Ladies of St.: nesday evening at the school. Mr. and Mrs. B.Jamieson via- ited Sunday with Mrs. N F. Goddard at Erindale° #. NTAW K ` HYDRO - Several from here attendee -"� - SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED OUT decoration 'services at Grove- kl i side Cemetery.Broo in on Sur- day. 1. 'COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE _ Quite a number attended the ' Friday the NEW•TANKS INSTALLED social at the school Fri y night Y sponsored McKinney Brook• ' PAT DUNNE :TEn�ple 9-1841 Min showed some very interest- ing pictures on Berp}sda, Trim• JU FAR q,N dad and the Batbadoes, Thur'sdoy, June 2'2, 1961 THE P I C K E R I N 0 NEWS Pcge Three ice., I i AUDLEY - BROCK ROAD WANT ES AUCTION SALE The annual Sunday Schoo!I Mr. Len Wilson flew b;-. jet ! { and congregational picnic will to attend the chem.c'al workers LAW SON' Sat., June 24 at 1.30 a.t* be, held at Paulynne Park on union meeting at Denver and ��� 3 MILLI G LA�i SON - � - � Wednesday, June 'Z8. Supper J then on to Los Angles to visited -,-•-- -;---. 4444 Houshold Furniture Htoh o• tat*' ^ Mrs. W. J. H, Ricoardson 304 Centre 3' � � wiry be at 6.,,J. relatives for a few days. �' Barrister And Solicitor - Sr. N., Whitby Auctioneer, Loyal Mr. and Mrs. Dick Puckrin Mr. and Mrs. A. Rennie and D iogue entertained a number cf neigh- family of Scarborough. and : ?-f� s bourn on Saturday evening Mrs. Seth µstn Wendy and TELEPHONE w'�L . _.4I $ W A N T E D when Marlene Warren and Ray of Hi gh land Creek . Immediately-many mo.• articles for Desautels were presented with ed Mr. and Mrs. F. Weavers. `s1 ra the Museum-for the Church Display, a number of shower gifts; prior Hap -bi G $CH-S� N. the School Disp'oy, the General Dis• to their wedding which will Bradshaw who was 3 years old play. Antique pictures, maps, docv• take place this Saturday at on Sunday, June r-8 and had all ments, atlases, pioneer oericies, erc. Port Perry united Church. The birthday party with her Little ARTICLESFOR SALE all for the museum and lag cabin. hostess served a buffet luncheon. friends on Monday. . "Period Ciathing" is also wanted. Peggy Squire entertained a Mrs. W. Carter is spending i For information, call: Mrs. Robert I number of her friends or.' Sat- the week with her mother and I PICKERI1 PAINTERS AND QECORATORS I Torrance, Core. 94W1; M%s. Murry Y Irday afterno,�r, to help her the childrer. are visiting their i $1.00 an hour for quick, clean, guar- onteed first-class Painting and Paper Dunkeld, Care. 82J1; Mrs. A.'Srorey, celebrate her ninth birthday. i 4-.�nt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. ong,ng. H. 2.2760; Mrs. W. Richie, Mark The men and boys have been; W- So-et-by. l Elizabeth St. NOUtI'1 ERIC STOKES - DECORATOR •4511; or W. C.Murkar„WH. 2.09-0. hac:ng bees to prepare a, We are sorry tc report Mr.I R.R. 3, Pickering - TEmole 9.1714 ball 'ear Or.,: in the fief; eas`. J:r? .�•"ar.:ey s in St. Michael's A ���� cf the church belonging tc Mr. Hospital, Toronto tc andn-go PARTS AND SERVICE COMING EVENTS J. Fa:la.zt-. The boys have en-; sUi7ircrY- We hope it will be sue- Washing Machines - $20 and up `-- te-d a tear. in the Pickering c-ssful and he µal not be aware! FOR AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE Pickering Township Lownshic, League. tcc long. Phone: NYHiteholt 2.0410 MUSEUM M:• and Mrs. George Squire;j The Pubs' oral Scouts has a I ������ Open Every Night Till'9 o':'ack 04dc1 Opening - July T, 1961 Peggy and Glenn visitetd at the bake sate on Friday at Broug- __ ho^te cf Mr. and Mrs. Cooper i haet and it is reported it was I REAL SPECIAL BUY Strawberry Festival on Thursday, Bath, Orangeville, on Sunday. successful. y y Mrs. Squire's mother, Mrs. A. ` AND SWIMMING Lar • Coleman Snowlite coo'er, 1 June 22nd, in the Presbyterian Church M4whine returned home with I N of St. Colem n ionic stave, 1 ice substitute, School room under rise auspices served y' LIVERPOOL I ,SWIMMING POOL INSTRUCTION all fw $25.95. Andrew's Ladies Aid. Supper sett:d them. from 5.30 p.m.-on. Admission-Adult: The Memorial Service will b? Mr. and Mrs. T. Letcher of Miller Heating 1 $1.00 held this Sunday afternoon at 9 Yudw, Aiax wH. 2.3495 Salem Cemeteryt The Audley Toronto spent last weekend at E the home of their daughter Mrs. The Friendship Group of St. And- male choir will assist with the LAWN MOWERS rews Presbyterian Church will hold music. Rene Higginson and family.; SEPTIC TANKS NEW AND USED y While there they celebrated their final meeting of the season.*A Refrigerators LARNE C e WHITE a Mn�nOosay Udell, Markham, Ont CCan E . sary which was y, June r CLEANED Reasonable hues r''e' REENWO�Dllgth. as Sunda June f SHARPENED WHitehaM 2.1517 will I0 s in front of rho Parr Ot>Fo. HAND Or POWER •' at 7,30 sharp. Greenwood United Church Mr: and Mrs'. C. Gibbons and W. J. BUTT _ , W" the scene for a beautiful� family visited Mr. and bars. REEL or ROTARY sump PUMPS - Reconditioned corn- You am cordially invited wedding on June 3rd when Ina i Gibbons in Toronto last Sun- Oshawa - RA. 3-N142 • pleh with switch and floats $19.95. ro Olivia, Noreen Robertson, dau-I day, - Preeisliori /lad• daianeits' tV•w sump pumps $26.95 PICKERING RED CROSS 'ghter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Ro- New sump system complete $69.00 ". OPEN HOUSE bertson of R.R. 1 Locust Hil1.I Mr. William Gregory from and Sharpening on AN 4320 KINGSTON ROAD Brock Rood Cent*. became the bride of Thomas Scarborough spent last Sunday Types of Rotary Mowers Twsdoy, June 20 with his daughter btrs. R. Deb DENNIS CARTAGE • - M 2.4 pm Alexander Saunders, son of Mr. DENNIS family. WANTED TO BUY-Sewed hand ce- and Mrs. Sidney Saunders of � E rnent mixer. TE. 9.2390. Frenchman's Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Jun McCgrthy;' Anglican church are holding rtN;r y Supply annual Gorden Party on June 24 from' The Rev. T. Fleetham offs-I spent last w!ek?nd at their-cot Wafer t e rY-•..V4 34.50- 00 3 to 5 p.m, in rise Parish Holt, and ciated at the ceremony with I tAge t 1'3 Fairport Sea R a Ha! Laka ; g°' Z8 e9t oad REALESTATE -grounds. Money prizes for best decor. Mrs. Chas. McTaggart at the! MiLnynsappy returns wi boo Mr.' 850 ga's _ �� TEtrt�pte 9-lIZ?9 at*d bieyele, Doll Carriage. wood. j O. ar, for the wedding muss Sunday. June '.5th. �ALSOsSANO GRAVE'f7:00 3a on` 1 - - _.- t WANTED TO RENT-fo,m. Small or. P Y We III re and mi-hip work cis la and needlework. bake� Geven' to marreaRe by he• � , , Ca large-within commuting distance;table, whit* elephant table, Coconu•, lathe; the bride fete a $'111 ( TOP SOIL AND Ftli Atlyw4+er! 170 TowrttlhliD Treasure Hunt, ehJdrens Bomar E'•-'�"�-•-~- -----•t WEST Hsi: AT, 4-0.9 I' of Toronto. House and buildings.1 Shy. lercth q•own of Silk OrzarZa interested in posture loud: Far in. �hndr•ns Roundabout, Emranco Frye, -Formation call 9, Newlovo, Toronto' Aft•rnoan Tea 50 cents 4n• P F 1 -° sole r^ade by her - - - - - J ur•rt eQ,l beionsied to h?r �.;DR. ALFRED ' '277.9$03, 1 Claremont Bap*isle.Young eeoa,e+ ' - t an'! tt3s ¢athet rier. a ARTHUR MITCHELL LIMITED .. .I.axttnd a wakama to the,' Soec•a t Yauti, Weok•and June 23 -2a and '6"�' c'f I'•r'at. $1$ t3!'Cied aj I u 'TO RENT-Room in new home it Bay aSka lP ° r')a @� �� s 25. Fun a d nsri,rorion rhroughou I L. �'��11Ts117\ `.. Ridges err conveniences wo,ran ` e- weak•end with recreot,an and c a Of only. reasonable. to •espons.b'0 :^ `3'nP rrt t a fi c l'1 1 hair tual messages Phone' :onn•on. e r n • -:party. Phone 839.2027. .,BUILD 94w3 foe nforma•,or O Far s C f .ex'is't I,- h u tf 1 1 T'T�s \ h ti �?`. - -_ r.. d 0744, , J �� r i -VE F'I° - 1 ins Poke g Woman's Ins+tura '� . Sr.•t'a' and 5I bla. Yr 1 ' LUMBER MASONITE - HARDWARE EMPLOYMENT WTDe mac, at the tame mn J. Housk a i I p, yw.r F,;denla 4 ' i +CE,MENT - -BLOCKS GRAVEI wm'T lea a thew-e 27 ca 2 a.m Coss e S F^ ; O. ..it . . ) - y r r?rt length a!� G. 7. I - . ;•0.m., Members please no-*'chongs oc .M'Zarza with n:atchiniC t to � �e�art p���:~,-�` .s f (• �SEwING Taifor�d-alrerot,ons. re- R.R. �v S. 3 I >l pairs WH. 2.0444 Mar9a'1e• MC- ;ma of rr+•e•ing t" Taggart July? - Tt ar xer ail 1. hatny' . .t-I I ' I I REZ WOOD STAIN & SEALER .GLASS • Catlin oil Format D 1 L Employees. ley, cous:r• Of the grcor, was , °Tele hone TE. 9-1822 � LADIES WANTED. Make uP to•$26.00 g s ! f..1.L. PAINTS ¢o•.�•ned to .orchid .i••ess ar.i ,.!- i ' a weak doing simple home sewing clan to °trend the Annual Re Union t wh::• head -dress. The rin; in you, span rime. Wr t•-bunny.s picnic in Lakeview Pa•k, Oshawa an " Sunday. June '25 from 11 o,m )•'d r'•:' was, Terry P.obert )n s If NO AC.Swe? TE: A-1j0I i ! Box 7010: Ad•laid• Post OfSce: r ; I OIL AND GAS FURNACES - 'SALES AND SERVICE •Toronto, Ontario. Bring r hew 3f the brl,ire. Tne t PLUMBING da our own picn,t. basks• fd, nephew t.o Family outing and enjoy meeting Qmon;a man was Kenneth 'P.c- EAVESTROUGHiNG - PL 4444- •-•-•- I i ' _ tyour old fnends i f r .Otis • - t': . br et' Of the e br .+ CARDS of THANKS =. r _ -- 1ThN ushers were Davis_ P.ob-art- :,on ,brothel: of the bride ar.d ,.' .BUDGET TERMS We wish to •x ress o 1 p Pe- ^ -. p our sinters r.oThed oua)lie were i. ,+ fr-,n 1. PICK E ~a. ! • !, CLI FAST LAN Aal. monks and gratitude to our many . the church and into 4ia� µ'hire',-� : friends• relatives and kind neighbovrs. 2 rec P, was h-4d at th+ . WHltehall 2-677T TEmple 9-2431 th eptio c t -I• Who have helped us with their good I Garadian Legion. i e biis s in + STATION ROAD PICKERtNG, ONT. ,deeds, expressions of sympathy and he �. -� NIGHTS - e 9 2 floral tributes during and prior to our The bride left for r tern?y• recent bereavement, Special thanks to , -• moon dressed in Teal ltreer, slit •- 4447- --- -„_ --- - -- Sodding •y, N S TEmpl -168 s + fihe Rev. Dr. McKay, Doctor McHve•n, _ SERVICE and beige accessories. She an3 -� Power Rod ing »� jhe nurses° and staff of Ajax and her. husband .left on a motor r ar O r -f .T od Gr d•ng _ Pickering Hospital, and the EaFt.rn MacLEO�'S OF t I. to northern Ontario. They v ,t, return. + 5tor. will live in Toronto on their '` Sod Delivered S M A l L VV! © TOR S E R V I C E , !Fred Scott and Fom,ly. I •} W H 6090 _ . "PICKER Out of toK„ st-ueats µ?re•£rcn f The Pickering Un;tad Church Even•I f + ing W, A. would like to than r a �} } Hes�eler, Bra.:atbn. Toronto-r�r , ,t;F•o` LAWNMOWERS SHARPENE69 Ladies who- provided baking for their • ` • an P'sWnvi e. Sale last week, those who patronized _ also the Sole and especially thanking Mr. "Mac Can FfX lit" Harold Richardson who donated his HAND AND POWER HEDGE SHEARS bui!diny for th.'attasian, I j GRAHB VALLEY PARK . The Evening W.A. :.Will call for and deliver anywhere in -- i FOUND sIGYClES TENQER - SHOW OPEN i Township - The following bicycles hove been I - found in this ores and are stored of �- -- Pickering Police Station, Ala OWED 1p•pert+w•nt of Public WeAs, Ottawa' 1. Man's CqM .3 speed', blue frame, TENDERS I white fenders, equipped.with 0 We would like to announce the opening of bell and a chain guard. _ I Za' FAIRPORT BEACH ROAD TEntple 9-1409 SEALED TENDERS addressed to Sec. 2. Man's Raleigh racing, red frame, /e�� rotary, Department of Public Works, white fenders, equipped with aC` ®� I�A� e 'Hall I Phone or tall after 6.00 p.m. or week-ends Room 9.322, Sir 6odes'Tuppw Build• "rear carrier and hand brakes_ New ing, Riverside Drive, Ottawa, and 3. Man's Norman, blue•with whin endorsed "TENDER FOR HARBOUR fenders, equipped with rear, ` .IMPROVEMENTS (E/ST HARBOUR carrier. FRIDAYS - TEEN DANCE iCHERRYWOOD Conference µhick she attended .WHARF), OSHAWA, ONTARIO", will 4. Man's BSA racer, three speed,'be received until 3.00 p.m. (E. D. maroon, equipped with a chain• The Metrotorts S1 per pee sore ' _ recently in Toronto. Every'one 'S.T,), WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1961. guard. The members of Cherry%; gained a great deal of informa- S. Man's J. C. Higgins, red, light I W.A. with their' friends and `lion from her alk. Airs. Earl Plans, specifications and forms of brown leather toddle bag and I 1 SATURDAYS - HOEDOWN nejghbours met at the home of tender can be seen, or can be ob• seat. Three speed, chain guard.I Taylor hall a challenging • stained on deposit of sum of $30.00 bits. Wm. Hollinger for a very Y devo- f the form of a CERTIFIED bank 6• Man's McBride, blue with chrome Montgomery's OrChestr0 - s2•� per couple no fenders, light green inspiring and informative meet- tional period on "The H.omes;' ch•qu• to the order of the RECEIVER "hendle grips. - `(Couples Only) ing. stressing the importance of hav- GENERAL OF CANADA,'through: If you hav any 'ef these bicycl+ :- n' Mrs. Sylvester Jones of Li x- ing Christ as a Guest in our Chief Engineer, Room E-433, Sir reported as stolen in your area: VALLEY FARM ROAD PKKERING bridge, President of York Pres- homes at all times. Mrs. Rogers Charles Tupper Building, Riverside •ploose contact Pickering Township bytery W.A. gave an interest- Oriw, Ottawa; District Engineer, Polite Departtr+•nt, Box 69,'Pickering, " ,MALES NORTH NO. ': HIGHWAY ing account of some of the high sang very impressively the 223 Jarvis Street Toronto, Ont„ Ontario, Telephones-Toronto, ATlantic lights of the meetings of Do- hymn "Hushed was the Evening and eon be seen at the Pest Office .2-211181 or DunbarteriE�CO S9-2 @1• minion Council and Toronto HyTnn,tt of Oshawa, Ontario. - J y-- e � fir. - •} - . -, . : .: ,'• .. Thursdoy, June 22, 196 Page Four THE P I C K E R I N G NEWS 1 ou.ces, this being s . time(} 1 Tae morning serv'ce was w•• l certa•n of tae craftsmen. We I conducted t!'.e Preparatory Ser- �The Y.P.S. held a meeting fol- �ubject. It was their Leasure attended. The Full ehoir enter- s:^.ou!d be aware cf our Ch.ri--' •ice and t^,e fo:lo%^ng ware ac- I low;ng the preparatory service. 6unba rton t� have as guests fur tpe even- ed to the processioaa: "G"�a to fiat, resiionsibility in helping I cepted into membership. b!r. Dates to R Picnic eto the F-em ing six of the gentlemen w•ho j the Lord Immortal Praise" -'Jr- t:..c n reed. n lovely dual I ar.d Mrs. O. Earry. Patti Stead. day School c ._rt'coac` g t:,e House League Kenneth Heron the m:nister1• Mo.e Like' t!?e 9laster." wits j Bonrie C;orat3r. and R-e-Ce_4 men Firr. Saturday Supper. `urs- ��WJ Ball Team conc!ucte+i the sPn, .*ce. c:loos:n,j sung b_: Helen Brisbin and Pat i tiered'th. Mr. Fu.nter Qreac'^.ad.�.Ttte Strawberry supper. Thurs• rs ShP Circle Group 'of tile �'-�• as the 11ew Testament Lesson he.r. �Ius:c was under the di- a fine sertr,or. otl `' "P preach I day June 22nd. and the -Music On Sunday morning the m!n' met o^ W'Pdnesd a Jun? ?lsc Acts Chapter 1�1. In his spinn rect. .of ti:e organist and Christ Crucified:' he'.ping us.to Recital by the pupils of Marion S d � ti1�T(e.e ,'•njuc: tom' � �° ' '°"a ^^ !ct c� °"P�t i V-Pna�e ourselves for the cort-�.bicC?emer.t assisted b vie Girls g .... v, y ...n.r.g June at the cottage of ?:. r.'. '+ . _ ell t.'.e oua;te:,y ^uaul:u::ic•n r v:s t r,: i'.u, t� LJ.12,,1i� 4: .J.'. o:: a w `. . ..:u c , ,r- icy TL.e , y E. J. Ann ca t' e a:-.: BVU. service. NI: '.'iaz,le. L;•ud- "" :a i? a ri:art°'ac.? C .ar °? i Y.t; ,; r' l t er.. "b^ t' e c'.'.o.r wa. '•O1Communion Service nett Sun- i ::w V:.. a u.^.c:aeon d r -:•e �,t' •, the B:�.}'. T .a i' .I•'.•: . ^� patti _ '•'•'• of God'• w:t:. i:en F: ror r•ay morning will b> conducted IIUCt.•Cl :•lt' JU'0O:' t'J17� g: .o. . ?2at1't�. t •@ id0 at:'C!1� w:. -3 .' _ . t r :?-!.• 5�2..�.: ''tiro irn; µ .:iii=-, r it t.:P solo. T:�.;s levels " ; ttw `r<,':., Gx ' art: r,f tits H. ctt,�.1c! e,r nmp : - :lla e C urch. — i't:a ,•.. - •,"' ^-. r...�'. L'.. __. Rl1i.tE}. '?at_.._.:. was mulls:'. apprec:ate U:+. WGl? the organ a.; t to taa es 1- ?:trot—>'ic!sa:inz tet:e. :its_ +e! F. 'atnar. Ni:s Dnrot'. y .11ay. .li'.: -l; rune Ion, lI:'s. Pita 'v' r.� Dy e and I Mrs. C•,l:r, Crop. the V tiiry of Peace." T.ie 1=: Dur. ba 4'_ton Girl �.ui-les T'•',:n; 'xith their 1palor )Ir . H. Cof,k,. Welry •, in at`o Glance a,5 D:'. `IC?1:15; l I'i•Psent:ng �ru'.le ,I;,:in flay 'i with her. Re}'ri, ila Life :� � ' .:�'��r!�e." ; rDPE EVERY EV.Ei`111�i�G TILL 7;f�� P.AA. .. The scrintu.r QN NO. `2, ;�; �I'�VAY ftnm 1 t L;o:;n:. n- 12. Te\t -,I-a? Li'ce 11 1:3. _ EXCEPT THURS. & FRI. TILL 9:00 P.Me " !!��,�� ``gp•±!�ec r H�a;ettl;: JUST E ST ItS`54" riE B� IM= much more sa:l! ♦ ' ' r. PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT JUNE 22 - Z3 - 24 Father dive the holy S•p!:;: t4, ; . them Clat a=k i1,C.? Spirit should binri us all t,,,eth- �� �`'�t mdi,lkin ,. Fresh Pork Picnic I Fresh Sliced Tc r'llder "er is one per. with a unified and direct kind i Ib C of existence. Different churci:es.i I have different ic'.eas but have ' PORK LIVER BOAST BLADE BONE REMOVED F. 00D MARK-E old er 49 nne co7nmon bond ir. the Hoty lb. --., 29 Spirit and the Sacrament of — — -- — . Communion. — FRESH MINCED STEAK . . . . ��• �� ;Bulletin Monday even iq t'te Sz Koast Cross Cut Short BONBLBlB ROLLSO PLATB eo6wBT *inn in-t at the church fot their RIB ROAST . . . . lb. 59c C meeting. �,���STj, The On Avxil`.ary er- POT tertaired their hu:-hand: a: 01 I Boneless R� _— t McKay home on Wedne_day es- i}3 — ening. Prime Rib Roast lb•.79 ROUND OR SQUARE ' The W.a1.S. held t`•eir meet- ( � p� Brii1 r ing at DY. '31cKay's `aotle on ' b. C in, afternoon. Thi-; meet- ing v.ati po3tpored f r o m the JUBILEE SMALL LJNK PURE PORK '3 previous week hecause of t:ze Fresh Lean Minced Beet . . .' '3 lbs. 98C funeral of•ltrs. F. Scott. � ��� �� C . tray Next Sunday wial be.,a.bap- ROUND ti�mal service. + �' '1b. C On Sunday evening. July 2nd, MAPLE LEAF a �rRC al ;Nrv'ce i� tc be `Elie STEAKS 75 ;,t t':Q ('rtPP"t"•Qrrl c .:r L.0:i•,•, Roll �,w'�k pakllb. �,# g'Prime Rib Roast '. ... . . Ib. 49c I': :'k 'r!ut it: . • '? to Z 'Mrs's !� ter-'aty c,•:ebtatn;n, t and 7t nodiA1 • I:S�th <m•v � - re h h f2rba) Dnnhartnn I'rr.onale SIRLON T-BONE & WING lb. �� FRESH LEA PORK t p :.I r. rr }I:• 1'.. star. �; ,:a. Eb. 4 w(-re� in Tr�•o n ..n t !ar Roast I -krg!�ri I S EA tt Ahtn -w•:!s ha l;:!.-ei in .t. i'at- AWV%0V%^0W '°ub- �Icf nnac .c twitted CANADA PACKERS on Jung 1 5.t 1 Oz. Tiny C tr ndsly C FOR T K 79 1 n3rty f,,t a C?uzen. C p • rf ht. ft ?nd ICS C �1 lsy h r-ne.ly DOL Fotod�f Pot Hrae '� -a.•ri llr. ::?•i tins G�orre'W' ,t,r,rt la-t F:,- ' � • 12 oz Round'tins' 29 (Save 9c) Sage 15c A num', -)f f Pad we in 9 MAPLE LEAF - MAPLE'.. M LEAF '/s lb pk . t� r,ffirial 'r,, ^ her • •lr u 1 lb. fin TWO 1nr rF#arded r 1,lte'i. � °sA"Dwo CHEESE for :Thy i-I h �cna'1i 4,''n OKED •.. . • • rom lf-ti rI t .,'t m- l,t t F a woar oen p aid arc .fnjn,ing [:.ri't' ICR Lr ' �,.m:her rac•ut?rrn�. fi,ratinz hFr l.,tn hit lag o.t (Save) 11c) Plain Nippy &• PiwsenM i5 5 Mary B"t'n _11cCie•me'nt t cel _ — T r 'r A9 Jun- 2"rd. Hv-r rain:n, :iu_'t FOR A D-; TREAT USE RUTHERFORD'S FRESH CREAM. lIcCnnnachie ,is ten. yea,:s vl.l WITH FRESH HOME GROWN STRAWBERRIES . nn the .anie day. z carton . (•nnC. . . . to ... t (SAVE 16c, Fresh lo% Cereal Cream '� pt. art -1 C Lynde who celehtatPd a '' SPECIAL — Powdered Skim Milk _ `Large 3 lb. box hi rthrlay on une 22rit—ani� t��- - n t/2 carton ?Ire. ay o Lennoe �t'>>o ce.e- iRIST,�►NT NUMILK (12 quay-t _size) _ 7!c Fresh iS /° Cream pC 23C br,t^d her;. on June 1:,th• Special offer of 3c per ib.off Mr. and �tt•s. Harry Po:n•ce --iws Golden Dew plus 41/sc per lb. off Fresh 3S % Cream t/2 pt. carton' . . 39C cPlehratei t pert ! 25th lveddt:l9 annicers^,y nn June 20th. Con- -- -- + � 10 OZ. tins 4 for 2!C ..egu►ar ORANGE CRUSH . Rnv, and �Irs. J. W;Ikinson --- 6and riouOtPr Mart arnt are O :MAR 4 ibs-95C (SAVE spending a few days at the cot- ! `� SWIFT'S SILVERLEAF (Save' 9c) �ta,e at Six Mile Lake. 1 .. ,,..w,» �Irs. F. 3Iills left last week (Sage 15e1 PURE LARD �bs C -R • flea, h r r u Jun 1<ughtP" SHaRT�NIN6 ':Ruth's wedding on June 1 ith 'at + _ — •39 `priinte Clare, Que. 1 - - i Susan Annis spent the w>eek- YORK 1 lb. ice box jar `, REDUCED TO CLEAR end with hen aunt at Lake ha- " ' '1 lbs. C ALL FLOWER �e ES 0 nt v ave t� M"T HHER - - Vegetable Plants $ 100 e oo,tin .tt (SAVE 17C) Ph up residence 'this week at SNAPDRAGONS ASTERS the former Juedwine home at "NEw PINT( THRIFT 12 Oz. Bottl@ 29C & CAULIFLOW- -the 1st concession. - ,Irs. F. Simpson and daugh LIQUID DETERGENT 24 oz. Bottle 49c „ :• .��OME GROWN ter of Toronto visited the'E. J. ARti° -Annis family on the w'eek-end• CHARBONNEAU (ALL VARIETIES) STRAWBERRIES ATTRACTIVELY PRICED . The district Gubs and their :t leaders spent the bs anted out BISCUIT (SAVE l0e) Law g 29 in the greenwood area.- No 1 Selected Firm Golden ajpe On 81onday June 13th Dun- Z Pk9• �b5 C'° " 29 t,arton-Pickering Kiw anis Club YORK CANADA FANCY - •39C BANANAS enjoyed as guest speaker .lIr. FROZEN- WHOLE KERNEL CORN • e Harris, of the Cities Service Oil ('Save 160) Co. •vho spoke on Conset•nation -and Protection of Natural' Re- - ° Thurs-clay, June 22, 1961 THE P I C K E R I N G - Page Five "AL" E. SWERDFIGER PROVIDES PERSONALI- (BUTT RADIO & APPLIANCE, BUILDS LARGE RUSSELL BRYANT RADIATOR SHOP RECOG- ZED REAL ESTATE SERVICE, GAINS GREAT PATRONAGE THROUGH HONEST POLICIES NIZED EXPERTS IN THEIR SPECIALIZED TRADE POPC LARITY 118 BROCK S. MO. 8-3707 7;14 BROCK N. MO, 8-8031 This firm established in 1936 has been owned and eperated by 900 BROCK N. MO. 8-2506 N -dirm ecutd; in this highly competitive era, survive and Bob Ca•ttun and Vince Graham, since August 1st, 19:59. By visi- This modern service has'certain! prosper without taking a personal interest in their community, ting this store you will see'a 1 y gained prominence with 3 _wCge selection of modern spoil- car owners and gatagemen throughout the area. A timely svg- in pleasing their clients and in givi� full value to these clients. sores, T.V., Hi-Fi and Stereo awaiting your inspgction and you gestion, instead of using all kinds of dope Hence, it is .interesting to note that the name of "Al" Su - �':11 find this store your shopping P presented in the fine display PPing mecca. You will like their market to-day to stop leaks and clean rods, is that you go to 'tiger has been identified with in this section since 1951. play arrangements as well as their courteous service the experts*for all t es of rod repairs and save ourself time "Al" Swerditger has figured prominently in transactions of accorded each customer. They feature only quality name brands and trouble. Damage to man every nature pertaining to the buying and selling of real such as Frigidaire, Philco, Westinghouse R'hite Goods, Electro- often brought about by overheating fwhen he automobile placing experienced counsel of practical value at the home and R.C.A. Television and Blaupunkt Hi-Fi and Stereo -not supply• water at low temperature. Do not endanger -public's command. Having been so closely acquainted with and in the set-vice department at this store � BP y P ge Your factor yW will find only motor from overheating and guard against the inroads of cor- • values and their fluctuations and noting the trends from year y' trainQd technicians to Rive you the type of service that rrosion. Brio to ear, he is in a position to a r 11-a Y P g your car into this -up-to-date radiator shop and ___P gpreciate. Their f:•iendl experienced salesmen will have your radiator attended to before serious trouble starts. ardless of their type. be glad to demonstrate their merchandise for you or a call on This concern owned -and operated by "Ruvs" Bryant and ".31" Swerditger offers this area a complete real estate service the telephone will make available to you any information you 'established September *23, 1957, deserves our — _which includes industrial, commercial, residential and farm pro- desire in this line. You will find too, that they can assist praise they perties as well as a rental department, a with our i you are offering. y. honest and efficient service doing work a the service and rzrottg-ages. Also associated wi h r"Alt" is management many advanta problems of sho the a ectric appliance field. One of the highest quality, «'e take pleasure in recommending their service -ry Re pping at Butt Raclin & Appliance is'that to you, as they do complete recorring, repairing and cleaning. Jerit?yn, former Disyor'of Whitby and prominent businessman. you buy Quality merchandise at prices that will certainly T:r'S service is worth stopping for in Whitby and worthy o! People come to this office with confidence because "Al" Su erd- please you. These many- advantages certainly merit vour inspec- recommendations. kger feat Estate has been decidedly fair at all times. tion, so why not stop in and zee for yourself why Britt Radio & Appliance is appliance headquarters of the .district. This firm ST.aFFORD EROS. LTD. WELL RECOGNIZED . is recommended to you. ANNE'S FABRIC & WOOL SHOP FEATURES CRAFTSMEN FOR ROCK OR AGES AND WIDEST VARIETY OF STYLES AND FASHIONS EVENTIDE MONUMENTS ROUSSEAU, UPHOLSTERY, WITH LOW OVER- 113 BYRON ST. 3. 318 >tl tivAS E. MO. 8-3552 HEAD FEATURES QUALITY AT LOWEST Mo• 8-8152 In =electing a family memorial, this firm established Aril .-This thriving business established November, 1960, merits 1st, 1946, and with four ,generations of the Stafford family PRICES is . WINS CUSTOMERS THROUGH- very favourable comment when reviewing outstanding firms aft the monumental trade can show OUT THE AREA Whitby.' g is. .lit you monuments built of qua- 216 MARY ST. -- ---•— Y: This• is the ship to visit when considering anything y plus durability. They•excel! in all branches of memorial 1dO. 8-3483 the line of quality fabrics,. draperies,'wools, beautiful veilingj; craftsmanship enabling you to pay tribute of respect to loved Modern Showroom ribbons, trimmings, patterns etc. They have a complete ell ones. This firm was originally established in Whitby in 1933 and service with eatirtrates given in dw-home by an interior deco Charles W. and Ernest R. Staford have achieved a well men- Lmiui Rousseau, has been in the upholstery and for at no obligation to you. ted reputation in ethical business practices. Their P Y general fabrics This is one of the leading fabric centres of the district which r designs are business for almost 30 years and has attended every considers- ;offers to the discriminating shopper recognized' as artistic original creations symbolic in design, tion to the public's requirements in g Peer a wide variety of fashions - They can readily submit estimates on all classes of monumental plus custom made furniture and complete upholster Furnishings rvv i� in modern fabrics. At Anne's Fabric & Wool Shop it will give work to suit the requirements of everyone in a most reverent With a vast experience in the furniture line and in serving you great pleasure to choose from Brand Name fabrics, veiT manner. By. use of the most modern appliances used in the the public Louis Rousseau. the well displayed and where you will be able to find something is trade plus skilled craftsmanship Charles and Ernest Stafford ted by his wife Mrs. Margam•et�Royssem,Owner ably deed fabrics that will meet your desires for color scheming. produce• the finest monumental work. They also do cemetary places a wide variety of modern craftsmanship in beautiful Simplicity patterns, plus fabrics in Cotton, Rayon, Nylon and lettering and can meet all requirements from a Headstone to and comfortable furniture such as Imperial, Vilaa, Andrew Silks plus Mary JAaxim Wools for which they are agents are.. the most elaborate memorial. Stafford BTD8_ Ltd. are worthy , Malcolm, Pepplers, Sklar, Snyder, Moeller, Coo available and you are assured of complete satisfaction as this Of your consideration when contemplating the purchase of a Marshall bedding. ru and ca Per Bros, Plus Him is reliable and trustworthy. With all. these fine points is :.family memorial. Hundreds of families in the area have a g carpets, lamps etc. They can,capa- mind we recommend Ann's Fabric and Wool Shop which is crated:the very befitting memorials des' Pere- bly assist you in your selection from these famous Brand Name owned & operated by Mrs. Frances Allan and with a friEndly igned and produced by. Products in a most efficient courteous manner: We are staff who are recognized for the Chia Ili•m and the ethical manner in which business 'ie conducted pleased to give commendable mention to- Rousseau U kolst personalized service by them worthy of our highest commendation., and wish this Armr man p extend to every customer and is the reason this.firm-is.de '� tf.Ccwa _ y years of continued Success for we-. . to enjoy even greater success. -Good Service plus style know a visit, here will find you also enjoying the customer fashions in Brand Name Fabrics this shop is a must for real relationship of the hundreds of satisfied customers that And pleasant shopping. CANADIAN TIRE CORPORATION ASSOCIATE shopping here. most pleasant with excellent parking facilities STORE IN WHITBY MOST PROGRESSIVE OF on the premises for your added convenience. ITS TYPE IN ONTARIO — ------- - - ---r-------. RO!� AR3ISTRONG'S MEN'S SHOP MEETS THE 311 BROCK N. MO. 8-,rib°8 WHITBY AUTOMATIC HEATING LTD. A VERY DESIRES OF THE WELL DRESSED MEN OF THE This valuable business which d locally owned.& operated b-,- DEPENDABLE- FIRM SERVING WHITBY AND DISTRICT Bruce R. King is of distinct credit to Whitby and surrounding - • communities. Established December S. 1960, it has introduced DISTRICTS WHITBY PLAZA MO 8$?2! • 'to the a:•ea, the most efficient and advanced method of shop- .40A BROCK S. 1110. 8-36:52• In this part of Ontario, the needs,.desires, and demands 21 �Ing known as SELF-SELECTION. This method is different This business was established in 1946 by Stan Martin and is the male rom self-service. You very easily choose your merchandise population are more than satisfied at Ron Armstrong's from di 71ay counters very well arranged and very convenienth This directed by "Stan" who is vice-president and-jris son Men',+ Shop, They have been established since Septetmber lat, located beside the merchandise displayed of B'/►' who .is president & general manager, 19611, and besides their complete line of men's clothing they have cards corresponding your liking are This firm features only better known tines in plumbing and a fine display of casual wear. esponding by number to your selected item, you hearinir fixtures which are rec ized for P g Row .4+'n+xtrung'Y :1fen x Shop carries the highest-merely present this catd to the sales counter, where one of the °RTr quality and service At est•quality mer- efficient staff gets the merchandise for you from the vast stock- ability• chandise which is not oi;jy backed by the dependable store, but loom convenient!} located there. In addition to this feature at It is itrue that it takes good; dependable products to have also by the manufacturer. Ron Armstrong, the popular owner, the store i$ a service departmerif for the installation of acres- this finest plumbing or heating system but it is also irrrPortant is associated with all of -the leading manufacturers of mei�'a series, pin, other varied car services. At the front of the store to have it properly instlaH,ed-by a firm such as Ti'h im .•luto! clothing, and, with the idea of keeping abreast of the times, tins nrntir Heating Ltd•, who have been identified with the trade bought the very latest clothing and has made it available to nn Bruck•.Street is a new re�roluticnary idea in gas d oil service for man the people of this section. which are known as gas bars. You drive under a Iar a repo y year'• All of their Plumbing and Heating mechanics and reaie�r ;our ga.. flow the nrdriv t dispenser g py are licensed and union members, which attests to their qualifi- Ron Armstrong is prepared to serve the men of-all ages ,Rives 9 blends of octanes, The meter registering which cations.- They are specialists in modern bathrooms and modern and ideas, who want the best in mens wear, with the most up-to- gives gallonage and heating 41so service work on all types of plumbing, automatic -date stock the market affords such as clothes by Samuelsoh», -Price is kx•ated at the drivers window. The amount of sale gas and** electric water heaters and Forsyth, Agjascutum, Deacon-Bros., Keithmore and man others. which is registered on tape is attached to the car by a magnetic gas conversion burners, y device by gis attendant, the ttache proceeds to the: cashier this includes repairs, alterations and new- instalation, this in we suggest that you call into this friendly store and see for where device is detached and customer pays .amount shown dudes residential; commercial and industrial services with 24 yourself the assortment of fine merchandise on display at the and receives coo hour service. most reasonable prices. pons to correspond with sale as premiums. We suggest you try this up-to-date organization for your There are two bays, one express and the other' for complete plumbing and ,heating Problems as_many others have been under the hood servicing. 'This unique service plus quality 'pleased with the very satisfactory jobs they have done in this ALLIN'S DRUG STORE. WELL KNOWN FOR "Superlastic Tires, tubes. Morlww'er batteries, Master Craft tools district. FRIENDLY AND COURTEOUS SERVICE i :: and' Sporting Roods and many items too numevous to mention Under the -guidance of "Stan" and "Bill" Martin this has T00 BROCK N.makes this business really outstanding. Bruce King's fine busi- become one of Whitby's most reputable firms.' MO. 8.3726 ness merits out- highest recommendation and your patronage for. At Dundas become e _ the best in automotive. parts, accessories and service plus. - ' W. A."SMITH BUILDERS' SUPPLY PROVIDES been rused corntinuall .bforntheapast 75aYe of Whitby and has JOHN BURTINSKY, FLORIST, WELL KNOWN AS Y years ed a Drug Store. THE HOL?SE OF QUALITY FOR FLOWERS FOR . QUALITY BUILDING MATERIALS TO THE AREA From 189:7 to 1946 it was successfully operated by the late A. EVERY OCCASION 701 BROCK _. MO 8-0379 H. Allin and from 1946 capably owned and operated by Frank ' - o J. Gray and Norman R. Cornnrack, both w•lfom are well known 1-4 DUNDAS W. DLO. 8-3324 This. firm, established March 15, 1959, enjoys an enviable and made many ft•iends in the,district.,With this long history This popular florist merits'coqua t ation and trade of any- know athe please eeoff doing business here. Every individuals throe Store houtdtheore' i introduction to many families and one interested in flowers of finest g g Over their many years in John Burfinxky, Fto,rist, through experience in serving the -type of builders supplies are carried and with a modern show- serving he public, has room displaying the latest develo g public,-they,have made many friends and obtained P gained an enviable reputation Ind, without doubt, , the• are also ,t•eco Percents in the building-trade . many satisfied customers on account of friendly and courteous has, done its share to make famous the slogan, "Say It With y gnized specialists in everything you desire service. Messrs. Gray and Corniack and staff cater to all the Flowers". They are members of the F.T.,D., which enables you they your Home in the.building line•frrom the basement, including people of this region with a most complete Rezall drug service. to cable flowers to any part of the woLld. recreation room requirements, to the roof. On hand, of course, ai•e.pharmacists with thorough training Remember, for flowers for your friends and relatives for ii, A. Smith -Builders' Supply, which is capably managed by in this profession and years of practical experience. Also offer- very occasion use this florist concern-which is the oldest esta- lies" Smith, has been serving the.public,.- taking a personal Aug cosmetics, toilet-wraters, and -perfumes; as well as a wide---.` •-blistred one in the area unexcelled in the line of flowers for interest by seeing that they receive the very best in the build- variety of baby necessities and medical supplies, you will And over a quarter century. ing line. Home owners may arrange convenient terms here for their prices most fair: John Burtirrsky, Florist, who have well experienced staff in additions or remodelling. We wish to compliment Allin's.Drug Stole'as a professional all Floral Desigvs,.are very well.known throughout the area. You would be well advised to stop in and acquaint yourself• concern which is right abreast of the times, and with a sug- Any of you who desire designs for patties, ith the services available here-and see'how they•can assist estion to all als, or any other occasion, should. weddings, or`funei- you. "Weq" n we • ex- the-minute drug store, to call in here the next time in the very tion. They have always tried to supply the demand for their periericed at requirements in the building line and their able Whitby vicinity because we are sure that you'will join with a unique floral stock. assistance is worthy of recommendation. host of people in this region Rho make the Alli>r's Drtig Stores B�irtiu.,ky Florist owned and operated by John Birrtin.4-y = a regular stop. - since July 10, 1938,.are recommended to all who are interested THE ONE-TWELVE SHOP, IS THE FINEST ix Flowers of Distinction. - MILLINERY SHOP IN THE AREA SUCCESS OF AJAX CLEANERS AND WHITBY 51cCt7LLOUGH JEWELLEyZS LTD., HAVE A REPU• 112 BROCK x. , ..MO. 8-8282 CLEANERS LTD. DUE TO EXPERIENCED TATION.FOR INTEGRITY At this popular shop one will find fashion-right millinery at QUALITY CLEANING METHODS WHITBY PLAZA 1110. 8-5051 prices that denote true values. Realizing that the service extend- WHITBY GLEANERS-150 COLBORNE E. M0. '8-2341; This well known Jewellery & Gift Centre established March ed this year will be considered by her patrons when the next 19, 1959, is very capably directed by Frank McCullough, season approaches, Miss Frances Teddy, has chosen her stock «' . AJAX CLEAVERS—AJAX SHOPPING PLAZA hether,you are selecting jewellery or a gift for yourself, for a with a view to give her patrons the best possible value. You —72 HARWOOD W H. 2-0310 wedding, birthday, graduation or any occasaion, you will find will find that Style, Material, .and Price complete in- her wide We find these two well known cleaning firms established 3 1 that when you make your choice from this popular Jewellery selection. years ago making even greater improvements iii the dry clean- Store you will not only'be choosing in good taste, but you will For the discriminating woman, who desires a hat or head- ing field, that was not thought possible, as their reputation for be selecting quality Jewellery & gifts that will give great plea- piece of special design, you can be sure that your 'Personal perfection has--always left this good impreasioit., Their ability sure for years to come. McCullough JeiaelleTS Ltd• is a recog- Preference' will be met in.every detail. You may choose style to nized headquarters for Y Y Process our clothing in such a high class manner has been q quality diamonds, watches, luggage, and material and this up-to-date shop.will do the rest for. you. greatly appreciated by their many patrons who yalue their ailyerware and giftware, in fact everything that pertains to a i This shop 'cordially invites our women readers to inspect unequalled service. complete stock in the Jewellery line, they feature Elgin, Omega, their personal selection to Stylish Millinery, including a wide This is a businesss��k�h� at requires experience, at their modern and Certina watches, Hummel Figurines, Samsonite luggage, variety of floral decor' and hats. You would be•very happy to plants only practical'` itp is employed. Their entire staff are International & Wallace Sterling Silver, Unusual and Fancy look into Miss Teddy's research on style according to-person- efficiez*,personnel in dry cleaning and pressing who l ow their Clocks plus Gifts for every Occasion. We wish to compliment ality. They have European Imports, Canadian & American one thoroughly ;nd this is assuised of the most careful and Frank McCuilouglr for the high quality Jewellery& Gifts which designs also bridal headpieces, lengerie, scarves; 'gloves and all Painstaking work. he has chosen in good taste and made available to the people of accessories. We are pleased to recommend the service of Ajar Cleaners the district, also the manner in which business,is conducted. This fine store in Whitby 'is recommended to all people in ' and Whitby Cleaners Ltd. which are owned"and operated bf I'NH 0 1 N -INHITBY You may choose.with confidence at is your ronaUera Ltd. this area,,so visit it as it has so much to offer the women of "Doug" Peggs and Conrad Heities who have placed workmanship as their. excellent reputation warrants your patronage. this area. and service above profit. , • •. " •. - ,. e � • . .. .June �2. 191 • .. NEWS THE FICKERING 00" Six h ' S , -N W _N I R • e , • i ,ENJOY THE HOLIDAY WEEK-END WITH THESE INTERTESTING AND ENTERTAINING EVENTS. �CELEBRITY SOFTBALL, " . .. :. • :._ . RN - IV -AL `- TURK BRODA'S N.H.L. ALL STARS _ MEET MOUNT ZION-ONTARIO CHAMPIONS R A "fl SPORTS EVENTS ` SWIMMING DISPLAYS - TRACK AND FiELQ • :MUSEUM OPENING AND NOVELTY RA CES FOR ALL OPENING IJE SURE TO ATTEND THE O�A�BROUGHAM OF THE HISTORICAL MUSEUM F DEVOTIONAL SERVICE - I. - TO BE HELD IN THE BEAUTIFUL(AREA BUS TOURS `.R. CLAREMONT CONSER i I 'E E R i - I H A T Y A SCENIC TOUR OF _.. ,BEAUTIFUL- PICKERING TOWNSHIP W 1° REUNIONS R K WITH LUNCH AND REFRESHMENTS. OUTDOOR DANCIN - -sL_ '�GORDIE TAPP, JOYCE HAHN AND FEATURING TELEVISION STARS MANY OTHER WELL-KNOWN PERFORMERS SOUVENIR CHINA MUGS _ "THE PICKERING STORY 1 811 - -1 961 " .SOU A BRAND NEW BOOK COVERING THE HISTORY OF YOU'LL WANT TO' OWN ONE Oil MORE OF ­THE TOWNSHIP FROM EARLIEST DAYS.- THESE ATTRACTIVE 'ANTIQUE MUGS - ON SALE ORDER YOUR COPY NOW - $4.00 FOR $1.50 AT MANY LOCATIONS _d "`3 JUL an . : i • • Thursday, June 22, 1961 ts, T H E P ! C K E W I N G NI E W S Pope 'Seven l a^a,lMmr'.,1;;Ir„ it° M"^;,Ii!sib+,1,W� CLAREMONT BUSINESS DIRECTORY Services In Laud rac6d way �t;�•odil in e l a tr:une accident in 5ko is:0-r �JOIJe$ DRUGS LTD. { the Churches o Sur,duy nig.^.t a,)en his card v -- wa.; In cekiision wit:! another. t„out •0 ersc.ns at end-d� PRESCRIPTI SPECIALISTS GUARANTEED r II ,,;u�,.;;;�wluiwuul,. .,,,,,Fall,ll nrwlr,,i, :,•,;; " � = ' � t w ON . . AcEACHNIE S f the ward re-union in t;e park Radio-TV Service' ere Saturday last. Lyurirg� Pickering i the afternoon t::ere were races ' 0SMETiCS SUNDRIES BABY NEEDS Funeral Director + II ,, - Any Make or Mode I I and a ua,.t game. Tae olcest i United Church !.er.tleman present was Mr.f ARTHUR I:IELD. i yuck Collerar., 6c of Uxbridge,I STORE HOURS: Minister: REV. MELVILLE BUTTARS + e olde_;C wur._an w0-, :firs. DICKERING Private Ambulance Service I l 1 Gr'a;larr.. 96 of R'hitby 9.45 a.m.-s nday sci,aal t.-e one travelling t;:e fur- WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 a.m. P.M. ' .. DAY OR NIGHT � :'.' ,. I t0 9 p _ 11.00 a.m.-Cq.rch Service t,.a=t d'stance %Va3 Rb_;e �-o:let, �► �It - - n,i::e . SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 1 p.m. to S p:M. ' WATER DELIVERED AUDLEY r.� �'' eel:,:,,k �.:i:e:. an:i; WM. McEACHNIE, Prop, unite A?soci^t_on a r e v 1 9.45 a.m,-Ch_rch Service d.r, 4 n.iuet Ir, t.�e hu, i West of Dumbarton * ! ipso a.m.-Sunday School °a Cn yr` - (>:.,0 p.n:, ; PICKERiNG PHONE Whitehall 2-5961 e C t''. rctn:r_ kil I;z•I -- =- PHONE ._Phone WH. 2-21 al I L 1 as I resent -- 1:,.r ..r;,•r w::: h? cce't I • PiClCe3irf r Ont. GRACE PRESBYTERIAN f T ATlantic 2-0063 CHURCH Il ,; "`.:. ..r.d '„r=. Care 1;•�zvi' i MC.2N;NG W0.25rtl13 I ;�Rouge School GrahaM HARDWARE 11 c.m.-West fr:eras ir. To.rcnto on I I l ' Aud4torium I •''"'lice KEN and CLARKE i CreigSton, Fraser, SUNDAY SCHOOLS I It i� ecte•', ti-.at Oareiin�rt 1 , APPLIANCES ' PAINTS - TOOLS .ri:+ put t , u Foat in tl:e anni- West Rouge Schoo'- I.:ersary par3de on July 1::<t. o0-1� GLASS - ETC. P R E N T I C E Drynan 8 Murdoch' 9:30 a.m,-B ears and over e r T;-e {.'r'.:�.' met in t^.e' L'n,'.t.,� 11 a.m.-up fa 8 ears o� AUCTIONEERS Barristers, Solicitors and years o June Roll ca!! ^-* it a.m.-Nursery W3, -My- favor:te recipe for jarr, G E N E R A L HARD WAR E Licensed end Authorised for the Centennial Road School- i - and p:ck 'r T'� '•.Notaries Public lei. ,..P prazl-am was Cevwti•s of.Qnrorio and cork 1 I a.m.-AH ag•a. - n charge of Mrs. Wen. Evans Phone: WHitehall 2-1911 - Pickering Farm Stack, Implements, Household I BANK OF COMMERCE CHAMBERS 40B ROUGE HIGHLANDS 04. �aard b1:-s. Ross Reclihuw. i Parniture, Real Estate also our ; Girl Guides, BroRrLleS and i spwalryr at Reasonable R°t's,--- _5 Sims9e St. N., Oshawa trier !enders held a w�iner man DUAL SERVICE AT ONE PRICE! I P on June 16 at the Sarnarilla MilPik•n P.O. Phone Ault 33W3 Telephone RA. 3-3446 �r• George's ;f:ome. The evening was spent Markham P.O. Phone M•ris. X6 l i Anglican C�iNrCh playing games and singing. A ` ��/ �// PRENTiCES bees been oet"hed' f g ft was presented to Broiar an/'jGaaY3 g Catering Auctiewe•re since 1'90. 'PICKERING - ONTARIO Owj Dc-een %Velsh f r o to the John R•cb" B rown ie3. Dr. +Y1E7� LeSik REV. H S SHEPME20. B.A..D.O. On June 12, the Ladies Aux- I E. R. FLEU RY .. Sax ,199 P'acks"Ag, Onr.• iaaiy to the Legion went by Wedding And Birthday Cakes'. D E N T I S T Phan. wH;t.hal+ 2-3313 bus to. Bowmanville to attend a Lore Ra!ly. Fol'owing the BARRISTER - SOLICITOR — SUNDAY SERVICES — 'dinner a draw w'ja made and "'Meat Pies Our' Specialty"' NOTARY PUBLIC I - 9:30 o.m.-+Ioty Corn,run:on I f,)ur .Ciarerr.ont r1?mbers were I1:00 0•,*.-Herring Pray.. :imonz the winners 'They were: ' WH. 2-0386 • Moorish at Old K-tgsron Rand . . - ` Main Street - Pickering • - . Niyhlead eneit PIC�Lerin9 i1:00 a.m.-Holy Camnun•or Arrilla Legman. Rene Rennie,. f FOUrrh Sunday i AT. 2.7391 Or AT. 2.1362 I 1100an.;-Sunda 5ei+oo+ rho °^yii9 Desja'rdines and Joseo:i 1 44�4�5 Medical Centre y • Pa.:sh Holy I,DeRu: Z n n e Commander'' 1:00'a-m--it-sary '.r_Rec-ory l Rene Bates gave hey; year's re- iMUlS: ( Roar-ro es u0- b 4 earn •n.. j 9 Y b i't. .7 18 1'? wore })re?PRt I Monday to Friday-9:30-5.30 p.m. c I S•turdayand Evenings :�OFF!CE: WH. 2-0660 1WEDNESDAY a•^G� n rst Lt+.I ;a in t:-,e area € Ox" LUMBER • b A -srm•nr 10 ans,-Hair Co=rn.+,on 'and ware* Tvprece tP RES.: WH, 2-trace 1.......ion >or the Slck On :'`li l3C t P (sir` „Ll.dya 7 3•-ru'^ia:•and �leaiie-s and t.ie ...,Johns-Manville Dealer .0--rt Cort;r-t , atLen�ea �� . MONUMENTS — .ChriSfi�orn SCienCe tic?LTC' eY''ice.� ire tieiI COTTAGE MATERIAL - FENCING tie ` rc J o �I.. .Gq i 5oclefg► " .n .; R rrle a d RGE DOORS - : PAINTS - PLYWOOD }t,Bhwey MaevAent Wor4s' e , i1,C t 'f�' lrIf Lr Ot• R08ERT AUSTIN. a-op. i • • ROUGE HILJ. .O.mTARiC C� {ay 14 L, Lt a,.� +t..; I.' - Do-it-yourself Carpentery Shop" Tools It'll! 1, Whirby, Onra^o CmuRC'- SeRVI_E ANC ! w Mr, G. Rennie and Mr. Two miles wear of ws:•by ; S H E R R I N. i S.%DAY S•_hGOI M'r.� H G. .Terms Arranged — as low as on Ne.' Z Highway baw.en SUNDAY-11 a.m -Les Rase6onk G4:,!e Ifa'2�a?'.' attended (Average Garage' — $15.00 per month Whifby and A,as �' Raad Schoo; ,i 1 •:1t n , Q; t 1 ,:t Ba antra- 'PHONE: Whitby MO 8-3462 :. . .Reading Rao- Open to Public ; r )turd t I -No. 2 Highway WHitehall 2.3251 j D411Y Funeral and i L%'.an G 1•, , , er,t-rtatrea a r 1. Manors B,.'y:-3, Kingsron Rd. l . r4rnbu;anl:e Service W Rouge-Kills _i-n ,'r of sc'. , �,I friNn at a PLUMBING +0- e on !a relay e:ee. of ^lP Ct7 °' Test mony Mee+�'gs B p m. Every •I-. arta. A. ::rm8ri:l 4 *6• :! Wednesday h rile Reading Roam a f".' i?y ?hP^,t. Suriav .ir, ALFRED KAYES I! • T�ront� at Est- horne of her cke 2 Higltwav ►+E'�!�'!'al� Hardware' PLUMBING BATHROOMS t at Pickering Beach Road For further i��o•.-a+',o'n Cali --rt,. , L ATianrie .2.2633 Kasen FI3tt},.j u Le PRE55URE SYSTEMS l c$t��j hoP .* r,!trt,• I,oi..e om Sat "'ESTIMATES GIVEN Telephone a relay evening TS I ACES �Ir: and ti:r R•.:a F �,ha:z' PAIN - ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Phone WHiteholl 2-6717 ? P �• $t1 Andrewr5 I ' WHitehall 2-3610 end 1 a .TOOLS GLASS - ETC -an at tars(.("! tie - ;.Presbyterian it t'e � nit!;v Unite o' • .Presbyterian Church Television' & Radio I .11 - r- Sat :',ay. 1 Kenneth Me-or, B.A. Minister . Repairs BRADY, 9,4� A M. un d,aal l 5 doy 5 T 1.00 A.M. Church Service OPTOMETRIC .PNONE: TEm I. 9-1191 P PLUMBING VISION CARE DUNBARTON RADIO &T V Balsdon s H ardware ":A H.'RATTEW STORE ' Photo By JOHN L. RAWBON. R.O. Barrie Pomerov PLEASANT STREET t Phone WHitehall 2-0480 = Pickering The one place to Bet 1 TOFF LIVERPOOL RD. SOUTW everything In Plumbingepies of pictures appearing in FgENCHMAN'S BAY _ ROGER G. CONANT, B.A. GOOD VALUE AT THE this Papsr over the 'credit line• - RIGHT PRICE 1.photo by Barrie /ameroy" are EVENINGS BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR available in two sizes. H you i Open Daily TiR 5:30 p.m. would like a eoPY (Phetsl of these BY APPOINTMENT. TE. 9.2 i ��� � Oil Prices C01�I1TH BLDG., AJAX - Saturday Tip 1:00 prow. I PKrons, the g by 7 sisr, 30 cents; ; REPAIRS &'ALTERATIONS the a by 10, 75c_ ^7h Simce• St. South, Osbavve. I To order, phone Mr. Pomeroy at �• 4320 Kingston Road i TEmpl• 9-1417. FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED: EL OIL I I West Hill ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES CASH OR WITHIN 30 DAYS INSURANCE CO. i AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS 'AT. a-4721- DENNEY BROTHERS STOVE OIL :' 21 WRITE OR /HONE AND IMPROVEMENTS. Cheap Rotes for form and Country HEATING CONTRACTORS WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN Buildings CASH OR WITHIN 30 DAYS Windstorm Insurances" Buildings, Hot Water, Steam Systems ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. Wile Insurance Silos, Eta. se A ARTHUR MITCHELL LIMITED Automobile Insurance of All Kinds I Installed IF YOU REQUIRE ANY MORTGAGE i o FINANCING i,FOR FAST Bowman A Gibson : Alterations and Repairs COURTEOUS SERVICE: CALL _ WH. 2-6771 TE. 9-2431 PHONE: WHITBY MO. Basil = Citizen TEmple 9-3357 AUBREY E. IRELAND Monteith, Monteith, Riehl Su .,i, Your W. H, J. Thompson, AND COMPANY j °• Support alter ThOMS01 Q-C . CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS I B.A., L.L.B.LB 100 ADELAIDE ST. W. G. W. RIEL, C.A., R.I.A. ( j' 6ARRISPER and SOLICITOR TQRONTO 2, ONTARIO BARRISTER SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC LICENSED TRUSTEES ; i Conimunity British Columbia and Ontario Alas - Oshawa ,Stretford EMpiro 8-5300 or EMpire 6.5964 COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS J GIENWOOD BLDG.,,AIAX Oshawa RAndeljh 5.3377 �' WHitehall 2.3131 R.ewiwp Telephone: WHitehall 2-0910 BURT R. WATERS. C.A. Projects WNTtehall 2OR90 \r'wi R•aid•nce: tErnpl• 9-T6J6 TE;wple 0.17!0 — w+. 2 2 Northwest corner °f 01d Plant Road on No. 2 H hWay THE P I C K E R I N G_ N E w 5 'Thursday. June 22, 1961 Page Eight given iry Donalod-Lindo at the I played as a man): Mr. Mutch ware for their dona'ior. towardo home of his parents Mr. and and Mr. W. Cantor., equipmer.t fob ti a SCO'1.3 and Mrs. E. Lindo, Locust Hill. R.R.' Miss G. M. Ritter who has Cubs. M The garden looked lovely with; just returned from a trip over- Mr. and •Mrs. Taos. English Of BROUGHA -colo red lights from the trees seas, called on her aunt bits visited with his brother No:cran �� filling the air. Dur-1 Matthews or. Saturday after- English of Oril" or_ SLRiap. Land music fi g • ing the evening some students noon. blrs. M. Annis visited w-.th The W.M.S. of St. Johns The ' meeting opened in the•which was enjoyed by ail. Mrs.I enjoyed table tennis, Badmin-' Mrs; Lemmon visitte•i with her mother Mrs. Honey o= ?orb Church held their rr�.ilar -crest- usual µav by the president wel- J. Mitchell gave a very interest-I ark C• nnuet -hile some Mr. and Mrs. Gerald MiddletonI Petry over the. week end. ing on Thursday, Julie lv, at curing all :present. The pro-, ns readink. The prugram was :-�joved the barbaque. All kinds and family cf Ashburr. on Sun-I bit: Gerald Harbran ar_s'_ dau- the home of the president Mrs. gram was in charge of Mrs. H. on "Christian Stetcardship". A of.delicious part$• food was set-- day. ghter Ina-Jean visited with L'indo with a �aod attendance,' b1a'.e and Mrs. N. Burton'' letter of Thanks was read• re veP an•! enjnved around a huge The Group Committee•cf. the their aut Mrs. Matthews on a donation of five dollars which ca:r.7 fire. The eter.ing closed Boy Scouts and Cubs wish to Sunday. _ - taas given by bars. Patterson A. a beautiful cake being thank all yvho helped tc rnake We are very glad to hear that who was guest at the ,Thank' cu` and sert•ed. It was a delight- the Bake Sale a success on Mrs. Mutch, who has bean in Offering and was sent to Fort il i,attt �;, close the school Friday. They,also wish: to say' St. Michaels Hospital is able I PiCKERiHG RED CROSS — Ju.?►1>pelle. An invitation was term for the students. _ Thank You' tc Ma4rs •Hard- to be home again. received from St. G,:Zges An,�-. T� sp,.,;ice was held lican Church Pickering to at- °R SUPPLY tend their trardan party being for Btrougham L nion CemPter: �IVAT on Sunday afternoon. A short INSURANCE REAL E`T� l± held on July '24. It µas decWed .P •-' ,,.3S tipI-1 in the cel"' • to hold their Autwitr. Thank ti UUCP 1� H. ? �'?1? Re�idenee WH. 2-3115 Offering on October 11 at g .terry; folloµed'by se tree in t. ? Registrations Thursday, June 29, 7 p.m. .ni, µ•hen Mrs. K. Jull will be ZPRuyc•h cond,icte l by F.et. A. - juest speaker. �I:s. Johnson "P�t-,'°I 1. A �.�srrette firm SUN VALLEY PARK, VALLEY FARM ROA43 re of the oldest memlP:, tt•as P:cke"irz Pre�bt•.F: ar. Ciau ch -,noted w;th Eiuge Birthday suf,plieri the mu:l. t hich a CYR I L E. O RL E Y "i MILE NORTH OF NO. 2 HIGHWAY. Cake with e!zht}-six candle= �'''�"'`c'itPi lot all. A r ,l!trt rr. :hich she blew out. ?. very of somethinz rte- one hund ''d �� ) ` o Swimming 'lessons for boys' and girls during July. •lainty lunch cif. Cake and Ice ar,�. s�xt��: r1'' a - t''zs rPalizei. our Frtertd(.ti' Re.ide°zt .4�et ream folioµed served by the Mr. anti Mrs. «m. Duncan All grades of swimming taught from beginners to ; Hostesses — b1r3. ,Lindo, Mrs. of Green PRivet. caller on 11'r. Partial Ellicott and Mrs. Lim- and Mrs. Doan Hair: on Gun-I ' J seniors Royal Life Saving inc:�ded. �.. _ man. day afternoon. 3.2 KINGSTON RCI. W. P.O. BOX 160, 1I r. and .Mrs. C: Pascoe of 'The Woman's Insiti7te aii4 1 Beginners must have attended First Grade School h;tby 'tisited their son ken- hold their annual Picnic to Sun-, PICKERING. ONT�RIU . neth and Mrs. Pasco and family set Beach the home of b1rs.I f Wi tt. lIilne on July 11. Bus to'. A. Qw,n t.ronsportation must be arranged. No charge on Sunday. leave at 10 a.m. A large number of children for cars bringing,children to the park. from around have enrolled for..' The last Euchre of the sea-I APPRAISALS the swimming class. Mrs. Chas. .oti was held on Tuesday last _� . EWE Lt 20 lesson 'course $5.00' Surphlis is to drive the Bus. when the followinz were win- Instructor, Dovg Moffatt Assistant, P•ster Evans A live!} garden party was nets: Ladies; Mrs. Williams, ` enjoyed by the students of 1'2A 3irg. Hollinger and Mrs. Mal- (Gladys. Nowell) I Pickering District High School cola$- Gents; Mrs. Davis (who — Real'Estate Broker Pickering Villa WH. 2.5770-1 or Toronto WA. 3-9513 - Whitby — Phone Mp. 9-3625 t : x: ,�..awrvapa.�v r.•• !:x;•:,e w,.,..' +Y,Hto-.<o`9e wy a? /'^a : ` Cobu n rg FR. 2-7601 Raa. "i+wgl•war t'.Mite East bF Du"banan me. 2 Wgl-.rat • � 0 HH ' L . LAY 1-NSURAwCe ` y PRUDENTIAL ''�GLA�10 COMP A19 . . ..-. : LIFE -- AUTOM031LE — FiRE 107 KIMeoSTON ROAD EAST _ 0,%cs g Plaza. Aiaa Sfo•e P a+wg Cse:*s -320 Ca�*,aae Day O. F%-9-P haoa Fo. lnmadia ' Will , • o � %� PERSONALIZED ROTEC 9 - P A ! A. R. —INSURANCE ` - PHONE ATIontic 2-0216 :FIRE — AUTO — LIFE — CASUALTY LAL:NLNTt A` • l YOU WANT., . k � THE NO DOV'�N PAYMENT b enthusiastic b . r i Pontiac is a aimed Y as as uper where owners sad ,i,�i�uera every ,• . . j ion-of line and form. der Q room , t art t I f• exit i such distinctive style—�won _ $ th s Installed Septic Tanks, ;��;%'• s- it's Yew i °nin8est car'• r {: rye / - • e Basements, - --— : � YO Wells e U WANT• • • rl . 1W se nts etc •� THE �. r further r ion a • , � .,,,�.. •� � Fo er info tnTat' call t hits w ' deep,chht1rnatPy'Ideait PPIe i .r v a ded seats, Pontiac cradles you is ea&y oa NNE Temple 9- all-coil&aspen&ion ... of the road today .an!anv PAT DU T mp 1841 1Les—it&oae the road today— Price!. < . ' coiiafortable car&on .s " Y0U -WANT s a a T THE IZZARD ELECTRIC nada&most Powerfu ; DO Pontiac's thrift' Strata-Si>t is(a pbere are a4+o loos �. _. asaen er car eabine. tr t &mina ,;..; N 'STRIAE W:R'NG four vi^oroua V8 a an ° mance teams or YP ' • ` a nta�nilicent choice of pet Qr WANT YOU • • • --- (FREE ESTIMATE ► ling. TH yak THE Pontiac'9 �o.ahead&tY. AnD •_•_� i T6aoka to -coven dependability. and road•Q tier mvestmant �� �� .there j„at inn t a be ti•c a P� 2 33 found—anywhere.And.Pontiac b. • ` NS Pickering - resale value is exceptionally ��ri o t be Y T TO PA ti •��:. = WAN Y� other .car can genui hie c ` ,>a�: ..,. : offer-you r cec W t such see _ I: reasonable P our local COOPER BLOCK LTD• for Your ? Visit y Pontiac Dealer today : 920 CALEDONIA ROAD — TORONTO r I t B A GENERAL•MOTORS VAWEI s TRUC RAL STEEL LOCKS 8t BRICKS >a I S (R 4imaau ri,a apdwist a extra cwt.) CRANE 'RENTAL STATION ROAD, PICKERING, ONTARIO . : .1� • ... -�PICKEttI NG • . Pl+on.� wI°I. 2..1960 WA. 2-51 ca l �►�1H , 11A0 T0R SALES L - , , • • • r , Thor '• - ,,,� _ _._ ..' .. , sdar, June 22, 1961 T H E P I C K E R I N G N E W S Peg' Nine , : interior demolition of the build- I Tfte of v ete4zx�_- A. u;;;a:: ,.crt:..; ` •r,�., ••halt: - GRAVEL - SAND i —REPORT with the exterior walls be- faixs pointed out to tilt r•cce:;t . REPORT from ing preserved. 20 per cent incfrease in vete.• A a,: has a:rtai 1� cu„le a CRUSHED STONE : ' ;, The West Block is of course, ans pensions and added that long w;.y in ti:e 0 years since i PARLIAMENT a h f s t u r i c a 1 and traditional the same increase would be ap- its founding as pa, building, like its companion ,,r,eu to �var %ete—it .�..L, : ce fndu. I::e:s (­:'.nplex at t.)at �� Dl���l�r I piece, the East Block, which sits antes. tame; anti it:'citizen 'u.d a1.J 1 1 acrvcs the Parliamentary lawn The Minister cone:uded w;th ' new li :eve a BY HON. MIKE STARK y great deal to be ATIand houses External Affairs as this statement:' OC > ',S,S' M.R ONTARIO RIDMlG well as the Prime :Minister's "The rather substantial in- prItwa's most l happy to note that q. offices, h come ceilings is Expected nt the i a feature o: the Vfll<!y FIIrlII R ~` 'The West Block once ••housed present time to cost shout &17, Industrial Day consisted in 1 The Defence production shar- ment on 'lionday by the Prime the office of Sir John A. Mae- 000,000 on an annual basis.” enir_g two,new industrial build- _ P�tklrlAg ing arrangement with the [;nit-I Sinister will mean, of course, Donald and a back entrance is I am looking forward to tak- ing —more evidence of Ajax's ed States announced in Parlia- many thousands of jobs for Ca- still pointed out,as a means of ing part in the celebration of !constant drive tuwarcL greater nadians and for that reason is egress by which "Old Tomor= Ajax Old Home Week by speak- �progress. /Lt cet•tainly commendable. crow" used to dodge people he au tdi;°'. ;r, ' w! • : II One aspect of the. at did not wish to see. REFRIGERATION _ _ -ment calls for the United States The new West Block will have . • LOCAL ADVERTISERS to spend $200,000,000 on F-104- offices foi JLP.'s; a new, Ialgc , AIR-CONDITIONING A G supersonic aircraft which-will cafeteria to supplement the be manufactured in r told t Montreal. which to the Centre Block, DESERVE YOUR SUPPORT SALES & SERVICE The Prime -lIini=ter told t1i4 ' which no longer can take care ' MO�FAT WESTINGHOUSE Howe file arrangement would ; of the patrons, which iriciude ;--- ---- - - --------: enable Canada to ••:Halo, a sig- ! parliamentary staff as well as ' HOtiI AKHET FOOD 8: FREEZER CO. � VERY.KE- :•nificant contribution to the c•ul- •7\1.P's. APPLIANCES = recti.e stienrth of N.�TO." ; ' 'The West Block '.rill be join- PL T ABLE FIRM �ER�'I\(; THE AREA LORNE C. WHITE l ed to the Centre Block by a i 123 BMOC i NIO. 8-4630_ —' ��'vrk .is eoing on apace 'nn tunnel, nu�r in process of being; :vIQ. 8 4811 Parliament Hiil on the remodel- mined and blasted out. 3I.P.'s . The people of Whitby and district are fortunate indeed in' PICKERING WH 2-1517 = ling of the ;4;t.Block, tradi- ,situated, close to these opera- having such a firm operate in the:egion. gyp' I tionally home of the Secretary tions are getting used to being They will install their fine food plan in your home, stock of State Department, Fisheries I jolted every little ��hile by an- I it with Famous Brand Name Pfuducts in meats, fruit juices and, others', and currently used other rufhbling blast -from the j and vegetables, ice crean in fact they sup1)ly 90% of your for offices for Members of Par- tunnel area. Then they go back ; groceries and meats and they will kEep it stocked with all 3 liameat who have overflowed to work. You get,to expect a1=' these foods and you pay for this.putstandirig, modern service To The Ha' Co le I only once every month. Y enjoy ppy p iLwn the house of Commons. most anything on Parliament Thousands of families'have found that the can en o the Public Works have the West Hilh freshest of fruits and vegetables any time of the year. LET US CAFTURE FOR YOU THE _RADIANCE , Block completely fenced in and _ Under the capable direction of George Kollaard and Dace'Pile : ! power shovels a n d pneumatic One of the more interesting I this firm'have facilities in Whitby, and is a local fire; which OF YOUR,WEDDING drills are hard at work, The of,the 25 pieces of new legisla- offers you the greatest and most economical method of shopping. BOOK NOW FOR THAT SPECIAL DAY fence was put up the day Preci- i tion which the Government has I You will have a Super Market right in your own home, You !dent Kennedy arrived in Otta- brought down 'since November will be prepared always for unexpected guests and will be WE CCVER I wa—and since that time the pile 17th is the amended War Vet- ! sewing the finest food available, unconditionally guaranteed. of rubble inside the fence has scans. Allowance Act, introduc- , You too may share these luxurious foods by calling MO. &4W j HOME — CHURCH — RECEPTION { or 8-4$21 or writing. They will give yci complete details will- been growing. ed by the Minister of Veterans , out'obligation to you. It is with pleasure we rtftr the.awrless - FROM $49.50 UP The plan calls :for complete. Affairs, Mr. Churchill. of the firm to all our readers. 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