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VOL. 79—No. 10 DICKERING, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1961 !'RICE: 10c PER COPY
Local Mart Dies
• P lc ke�I n g . ♦ I I I a p � 5 The district was shocked last
�r g�r week end to learn of the sud-
den passing of Irven L. McLean
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en while attending a community
The
Pickering Rotary Club are accompanied by her brother, Mr ;� H dance--at Brougham on Saturday
having a turkey draw for six grace Jack Fitzgerald', .spent the week sr� night.
A" turkeys on Monday, Dec. I;,. end at the home of the former's
Be sure to get your ticket son, Gar, and Mrs. Littlejohn, on '` Mr. McLean is very well
Last Wednesday evening Mrs. Christina Street. known throughout the district.
Gordon Found, Christina Street, He has farmed at Greenwood
bad a cup and saucer shower for for a number of years and was
-Miss Kathy,Miller. This Thursday Three 1n Race also in the insurance business.
Nov, 30, Mrs. Ross Murison is !Or �� r���ye . v. He was a member of Greenwood
haying a tea in her honor. r United Church.
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Mr. Lloyd Courtice, now living Pickering Township's first wo- Surviving are his wife, the
in Edmonton, was down on busi- man deputy-reeve Mrs. Jean L. a former Mary Bhis wife,two
mess last week and spent a few McPherson and two present daughters, Beatrice, and Elva
days with his parents, Mr. and councillors, Clifford La. and (Mrs. G. Henning) both of
Mrs. Garnet Courtice on Church Harry Boyes'are in the race for t h•r e ) brothers,
Street. I the deputy-reeves chair. Howard Greenwood;d; t h-rer, Daniel s,
We are sorry to hear that en- In her address, Mrs. McPher- Detroit and Clarence of Osha-
tring Simons, . Nl in Street, will be en- son explained h e r position as wa.
tering St. Michael's Hospital, for both farm owner and farm man
major surgery in the very near ,Funeral service was held
-future. ager, She said she is a former i from Greenwood on Tuesday
school teacher and wants very y
-. . The teachers of Lincoln Avenue with Rev. Thomas Fleetham of.
Public School are attending a con- much to be the next deputy- SANTA CLAUS arrived at Claremont last Saturday to be greeted by one of the largest ficiating. Interment was in Ss,
vention this Friday. morning reeve. crowds yet.
y g Photo by Barrie Pomeroy I lent'cemetery.
will be spent observing schools in "I feel I am as capable as any
St. Catharines, then dinner at member on council trying for
Prudhomme's and an after dinner' this office. I have had the ex-�.
speaker• perience and I have the time,, Reeve Scott '
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s. Pettulations to Mr. and she said. e. A dion , 1 e n D u e
Mrs. Peter McDonald, Windsor '�
Drive on the birth of a son, John She said in regard to recrea-
7efirey. i tion she would like to see an •
Make it a date' to see the arena built, not just a few balls Re' "c' eivesThier'd ,-!.- - As 'War' d Christmas concert prepared by the and bats handed out each year. Thr''ee pupils of Lincoln Avenue Public "This is an important town-•
School in the-auditorium-of the ship and a big one. I will do my •
Pickering High School on Dec. & best to win and of serve the: Has Dr. and Mrs.. H. S, Shepherd township" she pledged. c a m a t io n +x and d a fies
attended graduation exercises at
Convocation Hall last Friday when i Councillor Harry.Boyes, also 1 -
Reeve Sherman Scott, who,time and as long a
their son Ted was among 450' running for deputy-reeve ea;dl. i B a council con- 'Ward 3 will have more mini- John Greening said he teals•
graduates receiving their degrees I that the new council must keep predicts I o w e r taxes in 1962,;tines the present policy of cre- cipal election action this year
the next two years will be the
received his 3rd acclamat;on as sting areas.and,special rates," than in its history, with no less
in Bachelor of Architecture. � a close eye on the budget. He , most important in the history '
A number attended the Clare- advocated that more effort and he said.. than six candidates in the run- of the township aril that he
wont Sandi Claus parade last Sat- more money must be put into He added,. that if the south nmg' had had the legal, executive and
urday. securing industry. Mr. Boyes end of the township continues administrative experience to
If husbands are looking ora Mrs. Gladys Beckstead of
.' Christmas resent, Law g Molar pointed out he has served for to grow rapidly a� becomes Frenchman's Bay is out to beat serve well on council. -- -
P years, on the -high school highly urbanized there may Wm- Collins;a farmer on the
)liaise have a suggestion the five male contenders for the
good ggestion this board before that and vr► many come a time when it will be to Base Line east of Ajax pledged
wee: and are displaying it in the a r, office. She said she has had
agricultural committees of both the advantage of this area to had man himself to work hard for the
form of a beautiful Acadian con- the CNE. and Royal Winter become, a city. Y years of business ex- w, -
Y$ Y• and and the township if elec-
• avertible craw on display in their Fair. � . ; •• perienee and knows the value of i fed.'
Reeve Scott also said that he a dollar. She said she feels
showroom. Clifford Laycox, councillor of -feels the future of Pickering council should not take the mid- Colin Beal a resident of 10
We understand that the work Ward 5, said he decided to step. .:. lies with Metro rather than with die of the road on igcu" and r years advocate the public If-
1tri11 be completed at Church St. P t -
.and Highway 401 within the next up' s o o n as he heard the Ontario County and will .even-I advoesltes six installments fat.I br ary system. Said he has dealt
two weeks. Workmen are very resent deputy-reeve was retir- y tually become part of that com- tax. with industry and municipalities
y ing. He -said that the resent payments. Mrs. Beckstead l in his work as an economist. He
busy this week on the construction P plex. said she has attended' many
of the new municipal building. eve cannot be replaced at the _ r said he feels the township has
P g., In reviewing the past ear council meet'ng� the.. year and I P
::' which is to.be completed earl ;n � Present time and said that year,! to be sold to industry and that
P y Reeve Scott pointed out that da very interested id municipal
the new year. Councillor Mowbray is a real as- po affairs an industrial commissioner ,is I,
where 12 months ago stood the
Mrs. Crowther, St. George's St., I set to the township. He said be- B •- ' � needed here.
!vas in Cobourg visiting friends i ing on council wag no circus, non Annan and Mitchell farms, Ronald Blaker of Pickering Don Waring, an employee of
Jor a weekend recently, ; that it takes a lot of time. He today we have 2000 new neigh-I Beach said he has been active CBLT in the technical depart-
' hors; that today water and sew-
The St. George's Anglican ba• I said he feels taxes can come m the local ratepayers -asaocia-, ment said he would serve the
zaar which was held two days this down. He advocated °the age.in the south is a r•eallty;
y � pur-i ' that in the past l2 months the lion •and if elected would work whole of the ward if elected and .
year was a great success. There chase of more parkland ,and closely with such 'groups. would give his best to the office,
suss a good crowd both days: ,'equipment for recreation. I township has been re-assessed;
Mrs, Littlejohn, Sr., of Sutton,I "If I am elected there wall be I reeve of the township, at a well -an Industrial Commission has
attended, but rather dull'nomi- been formed'and that. a Mater
mor• action an d chopping of •
PP B nation' meeting last Friday ev- Man.has ben prepared for an'
costs. We are- m modern time, enini. orderly development of 'Picker-'� Candidates' R u n n�ng
HOSR�ttl�• let us think modern" he said.' ing Township.
In his'tuldress;' he said that
Coueeillorf Wards 1 Z Pickering Township has beena I wards and 5
Ns rather awkward s!ze, too large
In population and assessment to pep.-Reeve Retires In Wards 1 and 5 with' m s n y' mtuucipalthe8
be administered as a rural
Our Are In-Br�Aeelamahon; Councillor Ross Deakin will "Modern Management" al my'
pCouncillor Harve San of township and too small to war. Deputy-reeve Edgar James, be opposed this year again by slogan he said. He said he feels
Y P B rant the expenditures-required announced last Friday evening, Jahn Cam bell for the office of that an community willing to
.Ward 1 -and Councillor Milton P y
by a large urban municipality. that it was with regret that he i councillor in Ward 4. Mr, Dea na for services should. have
Mowbray of Ward 2 have been y
returned to those respective He said because of this there is being forced to retire from: kin has served on council for the.them.
pective of- has been a suggestion that the political life due,to ill health.' -
9 fices for the next two years as township-be split into two mu- Mr. James has served faithfull past two years arid'on various
a result of bath receivin ac Y committees within council.' He School Area 1
B nicipalities; one rural and one and well as both councillor and l
_ _ •• e+r�f even clamationa represents council on the )'Ian-1 Trustees Acclaimed -
w""' nominations last Friday night. „ epu y=reeve and has served on I Wing Board. He said he would School. Area 1 trustees were
10100,000 6'r'�'"" c°w a°� Councillor Spang in his ad_ I, for one, do not see any many committees on behalf of, like to see taxes, reduced and I acclaimed at Pickering tuwnr hip
1 gathering he did Particular advantage to this for 1 the township during his tenure more installments for tax pay- nominations last Friday ni•it
.� dress told the ments. He said he felt walks I and will serve for the next two
either section at the present of office. j
not care for the two year term.
� He said he did not agree with -- should be placed in the built up years.
e,oa .ra y�• o'M.. 'certain arterial. roads and that areas to protect school.children. They .are;. Roland. Simons,
wk;e.ele OAuew while serving on the Recreation ' He said he would petition fora 1 Mrs, Margaret Lee,
Y � rga Mrs. Bather
wi'16Y Committee, he-felt such groups foot bridge'at Bayview. He also;Cowan, Mrs. Olive Collins, and
should be' self-supporting. He advocated more recreation fa-i Wm, D. Winters.
401 also said he felt township em-
�Kte^ cilities. ,
ployees' wages were high, John 'Campbell, charman of 9 Seek Trusteeship
a0` rKk.^ "I'm a farmer and make my '' the township's Industrial Com- In School Area 2
f.naV, n.set' t• r
f money the hard way" he said. mission said the next two
lake Ontario years Nine candidates will be run
��. He predicted that awhile promise to be important ones. ning for the five seats on School
Facts for,the 35,000 people livin j'..
pep g there was now no water and He suggested it was time that i Area 2 school board on Dpcem-
:'i
in this space between Metro To• sewage in the township, indus- the township looked at the her 9th.
ronto and Oshawa: try would be no closer than it equality of voting power in t They are: Walter Bergman,
Ajax .and Pickering C»neral would be five`years from now. - township. "If we are backward Fred Hunt, Mrs. Eileen Ed-
0 has only, one admit- Councillor Milton Mowbray, here it is because, of our apa-• monds, Robert Brown,'trnest
tiny room, one operating room said despite some comments, he • thetic attitude" he said, Plitz, Miles Cook, Theo Van _
and no basement.' felt the township had received Hubert Wank .running in Hauler.
• Thai frame building, serving a lot of valuable publicity Ward 5 said he feels the town-
35,000 residents, has had.a 379 through' the celebration of- the ship must have service and in- Several public meetings have
per cent, increase in, surgical 150th anniversary of the town- _.. dustry. He said he felt-tlie pea- been held this week b
operations since 1934. ship. He said that industry in pie should vote in favour of the Y the Camp:.
• Outdated facilities are cracking the south will go a long way to mince for candidate John Camp-
under the pressure of explosive
money bylaw. He pledged him- boll in Ward 4,
helping ease ass the load of deben- el 'I`
• self work diligently'
B to o dr t t for r
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demands for service. TM, need A meeting will be held in the •
lures for services. Councillor 8•
ter,a new hospital is Now. .: Vaughan Willard school on Dec.
Mowbray made a stron,• appeal JIM CLARKS of the Rouge Hills lions presents trophy to Lionel E. R. Fleury,.who is opposing 6 at 8
GIVE GENEROUSLY DU L IY FOUR on behalf of the new A,ax and Laroc ve as Principal Bridza of Glen rov public school Mr. Wank in Ward b said his reeve and candidates in %yardy4
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Pickering hospital. looks on. ;Photo by,Barrie Pomeroy.work has brought him in contact are invited to speak.
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THE PICK A ER1 NG NEWS , W. She d and Mine HOSPITAL yVialter ThomSO Q•C-
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Muriel Sheppard of Iondale BAR i . BRIEFS
. 1sav,ed every Thursday Heights visited Mrs. D. A. Beer BARRISTER SOLICITOR - NOTARY PUBLIC
by The News Printing and Publishing Company one day this week. COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS
#w0wimd as Second Class Mail Matter Post Oltice Dept, Ottswa, Ont. Mr. I. Carr of Regina is visit- '91HN!!!!!(I!1!IllLllmll!!!!!!Ilf!IIMI!If!1!!!l!1!iIN!Itl!Il1Wk!Uls!!m!!a!!!!!!unm!Mn Telephone: WHitehall 2-0910
ing with Mr. and Mrs. William
SM92i TION RATES: $2M per rear — Uaibd States $3.00 Par year Hnox and other friends around Our Hospital Building Fund Northwest earner of Old Plant Road on No. 2 Highway
BARRY MURKAR, Editor here. was swelled by $15.58 collected
.— on service at
AOY WNa RATES UPON REQUEST rs Mr. and M Wes Petty of at a flag dedicati
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Cherrywood called on Mrs: W. Fairport United Church for the
Hamilton on Saturday.i nd Fairport Troop of sea
td scouts and cubs. The troop de-
B Not lust An Appeal Mr. and Mrs.James Wroe and Donald G. Crossley
daughter Barbara of Brace- �d� unanimously to turn over
the funds to help build the new
bridge visited Mr. and Mrs• 110 Ajax and Pickering Gen- PUBLIC RELATIONS CONSULTANT
The campaign for the Ajax and Pickering General Hospital Thos. English over the weekend. eral Hospital.
that will get under way within a week or so, is more than Miss M. Rankin and friend Trade Publicity - Product'News - Advertising
another appeal for money. of Bowmanville called on Mr. x a
just a -
and Mrs. D. A. Beer on Sunday. Sales Promotion Community Relations
We are growing and have outgrowla the present local hos- The Boy Scouts and Cubs are A money order was received W.H. 2-U363 P.O. Box 356, Pickering
OW facilities. We all know this. The present hospital has done h&ving another paper collection by Our Hospital Building Fund
sa admirable job and is still doing so, but more facilities are on Saturday December 2. Please from a distinguished visitor to I J
have your papers ready. Ajax—Sir Eugea Millington-
fleoded. Mra. E. Csravrell of Oshawa Drake. The famed naval veter-
the River Platte battle
think other Mrs.
W. an of PROTECTION
We her m
t the need. called on
.._, .Much has been said before this about •. caU had heard of the argent need � •
a►on are well aware of this aspect of the matter. However we Hamilton On e Sunday- �- for s new hospital while he w" A. R. FORTI.ER—'It�tSURANGE
would like to point out, because it has been made public.now, Please keep
po stitute Euchre in the Hall on in the area delivering a lecture.
t'ilat this i8 not just another appeal. Tuesday evening December 12 a x
By this,•we mean that when a canvasser calls on you, be is A very pleasant evening was
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held on Friday last when the Endorsements of O n r-Kos-
not thinking in terms of a handout of a dollar or two, or the children and grandchildren of pital Building Fund have been — — —
loose change on ,the dresser—This kind of donation while! Mrs* H. Malcolm Sr. met at the passed by three municipality FIRE AUTO LIFE CASUALTY
appreciated, is just not enough in this case. home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert councils in South Ontario Coun-
.Biller to help Mrs. Malcolm ty They note the urgent need j
Don't forget, when you are considering your donation, that celebrate he r birthday. There• for $495.000- in donations for !
this hospital is being built for you and your family. It will i were thirty-nine present and all ; the new 110-bed Ayax and Pick-
be. satisfying to know that if you or one of your loved-ones is I report a good time. She was ering General Hospital. I
seriously ill, that we have the facilities here to .take care of i presented -%v i t a purse of GLENDALE APPLIANCE SERVICE
money. ndiei-
them, whatever the trouble might be. - - There will be a limas dance I cent'ly as a result of appe { _
Remember this N.not -another appeal,that will-be satisfied in the Hall on Saturday Decem- i tis: All wish her aspeedy - EXPERT REPAIRS TO WASHERS, DRYERS
with the a money. This cam i is out to raise 5495. ber 23. Proceeds in the aid of corers.
egg 1n the Scouts and Cubs. birs. Lloyd Greigg is in Scar- ,
!000.000. It can be .done if we are all honest with ourselves Sorry to hear Mrs..Cress-sell boro hospital where she has had AND DRYERS VENTED
and give what we can honestly afford to give. I was rushed to the hospital re—surgical treatment.
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MERRIER CHRISTMAS. FOR YOUR HOME iPHOtOS SENT to NEWSPAPERS ore YOUR CHOICE
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„�. TOWNSMONTARIO KERIPIG E Xtra Caut lQn IS — - —--
WA�ADS Some from here attended the eeessa ry r' s
s � WATERWORKS EXTENSION C,G.I.T. National Christmas
ROSELANK ARIA Vesper Service at King Street o 0
United church, Oshawa, of Whe'n Driving In ' Wint' lerti
WINTER WORKS ►ROGRAM: Sunday evening. when three of
w Seated Tenders, clearly marked as to the local girls assisted with the
or contents and Tenderer and addressed ',choir. It's up to you whether or not sible and then shift to reverse. plenty of room to stop. Drive
as 1o: Several from here attended you get through the winter Repeat rocking action until your at slower than normal speeds.
tae MR. L. T. JOHNSTON, Clerk, the commencement exercises at driving azards safely.
•` Township of Picturing, $ car.is,tree_ , • It takes three to twelve times
You,know that driving condi- 2. See And Be Seen. Kee win- more distance to stop on snow
lroughom, Ontario. Ajax High School on -Friday g P p
g Pay bons are far less favorable dur- down and windshield clear of and ice than on dry pavement.
will be received until 5:00 p.m. E.S.T.. evening. David Ra a received in winter. It's u
Monday, December 11th, 1461,for the his secondary school honour $ P to you to snow, ice and slush. Lower back 5. Brake Before Turns. Antic=
_ construction of 6" and E" Watermains winterize your driving tech- window slightly to ventilate'
graduation diploma (grade 13). S ff Y patg braking situations ' sect
PARTS AND SERVICE on various streets in Rosebank.area David is attend' York Uni- niques and be always on the and to keep the inside glass start'slowing down well before
East of Rouge River.
Washing Machines - $20 and sip alert to avoid• accidents, from,fogging Plans and Specifications may b• ob- versity, Toronto. The following ggi g up. Turn on head- you reach a turn, an intersee-
AJAX BARGAIN CENTkE pe Y . The Ontario Department of lights
Phone: WH;tehall 2-6410 'iained 'from the Township of Picker• received their secondary school; $ during daytime snow- tion or the crest of a hill. Slaw
Open Every Night-Till 9 o'clock ing Municipal Buildings, at Brougham, intermediate certificate (grade Transport recommends the fo1= -torms to help others see you. down to a safe speed to avoid a
Ontario, for o deposit of $30.00 for '10), Marilyn Cowie, lowing six basic rules for safe Falling snow reduces visibility front end skid at a turn; a rear
Itenne• De-, $ y
NOTICE each set of P►an: and Specifications• sautels, Keith Puckrin, Ro;,•I winter driving. and snowbanks con conceal end skid on a curve, sliding into
Upon their return in good condition, I Puckrin, and' Helen Stone. 11. Start Gently. On packed snow driveways, intersections, ped-!an interseetton, or tobogganing
Dr, S. D. Weisbdum V/ithin thirty days of cosing of Tend- The club will hold its annual,or ice, start'gently and gradual- estrians and other vehicles. down a hill out of control.
ors; s refund of $40.00 will be 'node•
annouhc•s the opening of 'an 1 ly. In a car with manual shift, 3. Get the Feel of ;the Road. S. Puin Your Brakes When
The successful Tenderer will have the meeting this Saturday evening'
p
office for general practise of use ,second gear. Turn wheels Kee a pper`ines;
full $50.00 deposit returned• j in the-school, in the form of a p check on the sli Stopping. Pump your brakes to
877 Antonio Street A certified cheque made payable I box social.
straight ahead to ease starting, of ice and snow and adjust your i prevent the wheels from lock-
Say Ridges, Pickering Townshi to the Township of Pickering in an I When you are stuck in §now•, ee
- y g 4 P, p g Friends of Mr. Lorne Saun-� p d accordingly. Test the sur- i ing and skidding on ice or slip-
as of Octobei 2, 1961, amount equal to S per cent of the I ders are pleased to hear that he start in low' gear and move face of the road regularly with pery snow. Pumping is ,a quick
Phone No. 839-3031 total tendered price must accompany is making a rapid recovery af- slowly forward as far as pos- a single brake application to 1 application of the brakes'fol-
Ontario County Medical Society each Tender. g P 5nd out how.easil p w PP
Lowest or any Tender will not neces- ter suffering two slight strokes y heels will lowed immediately by full re-
sarily be accepted. on November 18th. • slide.' lease. This gives alternate inter-
APPLES AND POTATOES FOR SALE Further information may b• obtained I g Construction. of New 4' Follow at a Safe Distance. vals of maximum braking effect
McIntosh, $1.73 r bush-, other. Y Bob McHugh, Mr. and Mrs.
Pe from: Wm. McHugh and Linda Izatt Keep well back of the vehicle and steering control while the
varieties available. PI•as• bring con-l LAUGHLIN, WYLLIE W UFNAL visited on Sunday at the home ahead so that you will have wheels are rollin .
tWhers for apples. Open weekends.! Consulting Engineers of Mr- and Mrs. Stanley Fuller, General Hospital ff
PICKERING ORCHARDS I 33 Kipling Avenue South Rockwood. • -
I mile west of Pickering on No. 2 Toronto li, Ontario To Begin Next Year
• y . Sympathy of this community
ELECT
Highway — WHirohaH 2-1.27 Or behalf of m father, Mn H. ••-•
is extended to the family of
FOR .SALE-Black Hudson Seal lady's Van Boxtel of Holland and myself, I is en Bryant who passed Construction of the new 110-
Coat in wish to thank my friends and neigh- bed Ajax and Pickering'Genera'
$OOd Condition. 303 Byron bars for their cords and expressions away On Friday la9t, ALSO to
St North, Whitby. Phone MOhawk I p Hospital will begin late next
13.2784 of sympathy and eip•eially Bill Me• the family of Mr. I. McLean of summer, the hospital- board of COLINBEAL
Eachni•, Jr., for his 'kind assistance Greenwood who died suddenly directors decided at t h e i r
during the'recant bereavement of my on Saturday evetaing. monthly meeting.
The Sunday School Christmas Ser- mother in Holland• I
vice Of St Andrew's Presbyterian -Tony Yon Bo:tel and family "We don't want anyone in
Church will be held on December 10 SCOUT NEWS this area to think that there are COUNCILLOR WARD 3
at 7 p.m. in the church. Our White I any 'its, buts or maybes' about
Gift Service will be held on Sunday, I our intention to proceed," hos-
December 17, at 11 a.m. All gifts will ,! .y Cubmaster Truman Wilcox vi- pital president R. D. Thompson
be taken to Evangel Nall. The Barite T. MPLE TAXI emphasized. " „uEUta� .ualt I� :,. ,Gw.,�:1.:,. ii�J:IIJ!�! tGlJl:ilili7lull(AINilIWI111111Y�
Claus party is on December 18 in the sited Claremont Cub Pack. Brock
basement of the church at 7 p.m. Road Cubs and also has been I Everyone is well aware of
is plop sed.b announce helping Bay Ridgy Packs to gat the fact that we cannot continue ®r _
organized. His wife. Betty Wilcox- to provide effective hospital
WRECKING BUILDING who is Cubmaster of Fourth Ajax coverage for this area withn
LUMBER and FIREWOOD FOR SALE Pack, went with her husband. present facilities, and the new �Oilnlfl r�COnpflny
TE. 9.2431 Answering ServKe Last Wednesday evening during
hospital must be started just as .
S group committee meeting, Mr. „
TSO Cameron Pickering,with to IS NOW OFFERED TO 'Wilcox was officially released by soon as the funds are available
ga ge. ",quickly quickly ae final architect's
H. 2-6133. group committee. So he could take Y With '
g' TEMIrLE SUBSCRIBERS up a position as district cubmas- Plans are completed and we
UN CLUB SAYS THANKS ' .ter. }have received tenders- from the • >e
He has been Cuhmaster for First `Ontractors.' _J
The UN Club of Pickering District --for infortttaf'ion coil. � �. • 'Modern' Thinking
Nib School would like to thank all the Pickering Cubs about four and a Mr. Thompson said the deci- T .
people who tmdq UNICEF such a sur * half years. and we certainly ap- sion was made in view of the
Casa.Students of Pickering High School I EmP� 9-1144 Predate his work, confidence the board had in the a V T E
collected $403.00 this year. Now let'' see what Scouts are success of the :495,000 hospital
doing; building fund
EVENING W.A. Last Saturday Scoutmaster Jim
. "The. advance .gifts to date •'
The Evening W.A. of Pickering United Dalby. assistant district commis- `. DO N
--Church will meet on Tuesday, Dec. sioaer Cliff Hawker. and also Mr. and the enthusiasm of the dreds si volunteers who will be WARING
7 at 8:15 p.m. for their Christmas GREENWOOD Ken Morley who is very popular rig next week have en-
sting at the home of Mrs. Mabel ' with all the boys in both groups .
canvass' '
oalllillliiCllixau,unaeemruurau+mumu::::;armanxnuw,nn:� I!R couraged, the firm belief that
Sarkey, Church St North, I went hiking with eight Scouts so our goal will be reached, and s
EUCHRE Sympathy of the community, that• they might pass some tests, that we can give he go$head COUNCILLOR
j goes to the McLean famil- and Anyway, the leaders outfoxed
} to the architect after negotia
A euchre will be held at;the home I Henning family in the death of them so well that they did not tons with the County Council
of Mrs. Rachel Irish on December I ! Mr. I_ McLean. I catch on what they were up w.
at 8:30 p.m. Pickering Village, Every- p y. are completed:• he said. 1DON WARiNCr WARD THREE
'II r. David P vzsited over]Let's hope the bo s outfox thtm�
one welcome, neat time, eh. The hospital operates at 110
f the weekend with friends at per cent of capacity, with as i
In the midst of ovr sorrow we wish Sault Ste, Marie. many as 65 patients crammed II:IIi>iHlW(u:atll�dPNfuRt11iI1a1UfUIltIIWI.I HWn.IIl114uhh::ii,.q:,:un,luSlU,ka'viii IUGkWIUtIIptlll,IfIHIIbIIIHpIWIIyIBIEIG■�
to express our hearth't thanks and Mr. and Mrs. W. P and
:'appreciation to our many relatives, e$$ ' BALSAM NEWS into the wartime frame building
friends and neighbors for the kind- Mrs. K, Brooks attended a tea _designed for 45. The new hos
ness and sympathy shown us in the ; in Toronto at the home of Mrs. pifal will have 110 beds for
less of a beloved husband and father, May Monk- Friends are sorry to hear that adults and children, 24 .bassi-
Russell Conner. We especially wish to Miss Ruth Pegg has returned Sir. Wm. Canon has been in.the nets, four operating rooms and
thank Dr. Boaeh, the nurses and staff home from the Oshawa hospital Oshawa Hospital for a check-up. 1 two delivery rooms, and can be
-of Ajax and Pickering Hospital, the
Nov. Dr. Wm. McKay and the Mc- aomwhat improved' Several from here attended the economically expanded to 500
Efaehni• Funeral Home for their kind, Mr. C. Lenson, Mr. Chris Holstein Club banquet at Brook- beds when needed.
elFk;em management C of the service. Lennon, the es, T. Fleetham,
Mrs. last Thursday night BILL COLLINS
—Mrs.•Myrtle Connor and Fatuity Mr. W. Coates, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and .Mrs. B. 'Jahieson at-
AAeCONACHIE, Ada Essie - Beloved M. Pegg and Edward were en- tended' the High School Com- O•M•Be 410re"s
wife of the late Robert McConochie, tertained at dinner on Sunday
mencement last Friday bight �OV1�CILLOR
dear mother of Everett, li'a, Doris by btu• Soden of Brougham. Several from here attended the ROSQ�IIk Wt1�Erlllf1�11 -
(Mrs. Don Smith) Dursbarton, and The Evening W.A. are spon- Mount Zion Baseball Club dance -Pickering Township has been
the late Roy, who departed.from coring a social hour Sunday and buffet lunch Saturday night, advised that the O.M.B. has
the life in Queen
nday,Elizabeth Hospital, Dec. 3rd, r the, church with at Brookline approved the Roat a st of R� TH RE y
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Toronto, Sunday, Nev. 12- Funeral worship service and music. bite and Mrs. Alan Mandetson main extension at a cost of
from Turner Furserat Nome, Orange- David will show pictures, tea i
will•. Interment Greenwood Come- and Sir. and Mrs. Glen Mander- $173,650.00.
rory. will be served. Everyone wel- son and Joanne, spegt the week-
come. end with bite and Mrs, Raymond PEDESTRIAN'S BEV4'ARE
THE A L D O N S . i, Sunday Dec. 3rd the Sunday Jones at Kirkland Lake. BICKERING TOWNSHIP
OLD-TIME AND MODERN MUSIC School is having Temperance I Mr. Lorne Carson acd Dr. metropolitan Chief of Police
available for Day. Parents •are invited to Nancy Armburst visited Sunday James P. Mackey reminds
-=:DANCES - RECEPTIONS come along with their children. with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Car-; pedestrians that they are in
BANQUETS, ETC. Mrs. Frank Welch is in i son. •"double jeopardy" when streets
for further information, phone charge of program on Temper- Several from here attended the are slippery. ■■■■sty=tttl7t>•■,ta■■eat■■■■■>•ba■a>t■■stlt■1t■�4altE
WH. 2.1 or WH• 2.3946 V ance. !Santa Claus parade at Claremont' "When it's icy underfoot the � a
Congratulations to Miss.Don- on Saturday. Congratulations to walker has difficulty,in main- ■ SHOP OPEN MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY r
na Wilson who is celebrating a Mrs. Lloyd Wilson on winning taining his balance and walking AND FRIDAY-9-B P.M. - SATURDAY 6 P.M. i
WATER
birthday on Tuesday 28th of the electric frying pan '.at the rapidly. ■ e
December. I lucky draw. 'This condition 'should warn ; TEST YOUR OWN TUBES FREE ! ■
Sir. and Mrs. M. Pegg visited 1 Mr. Irving McAvoq and Kath-,him that drivers, too, may be n
DELIVERED with Mrs. Pegg's mother at l seen had supper Sunday night I experiencing difficulty in con- ■ ON Na. 2 HIGHWAY IN DUNBARTOf� ■ `
Magaretawon this past week. I with 'Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tully in trolling their cars. On snow or ■ ■Is
Toronto. I ice never depend on a driver's 19
APUDDfSTER TO YOUNG TO DRIVE? The W.A. is meeting • this ability to stop quickly. ■ - ■
• k father and son recently Thursday night with the Claremont "Wait until you know it's safe a �
Phone AT, 2-3292 were involved in an accident, ac-
W.A. All ladies are welcome: for you to cross the street.f a IR
cording to an Ontario Provin-
cial Police report.. ■
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unior was driving and was �� T ■ Is
G L E N D A L E responsible for the accident, the ■ t r ■
police report said. His age was ri ■■
APPLIANCE (given as 71. i
SERVICE A passenger with him wage i
was injured was Senior -
DVERT REPAIRS TO 103! O�' ■ "�
Junior was driving a car of ■
ERSr DRYERS 'COUNCILLOR WARD 3 3
WASM 1953 vintage and was charged
Two* 91 under Section 68 of the Higb- Is TEnI� 9-1191 :8$9-1191
way Traffic Act. ■■BIa■EIEIE1E1a1■■■1s■1\antlElE t■EtIINEI>•BlaaelEliatf■EI■aa1•
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THE PICKE.RI.NG NEWS
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'�1'SURANCE REAL. EsT ATE cLAREM01�'�' 1lEV0/5 • .
(�1 (�]u Public "No' tice
Rcsidemce. 1T ll. 2-3 L ZS y�
The Claremont United Church to England.
W.A. meet in the church on The �Nomen'e institute are
sov. 30 at 8 p.m. :taming a itoert course called ALL PERSONS who are entered on the Township of
E. MO R L E Y '143 pounds of Meat" on Dee• Pickerin 1961 Voters" List will be entitled to vate'on
Y R I L The L.A. of the Guides and Sth in the community hall. Roll g
Brownies met last wek at the .all—Describe a Xmas Dessert' following questions on Saturday, December 9th,
"Your Friendly Resident Agnt'r Rene Rennieasin the chair. The The W-I. are catering to a tur- 1961, between the hours of 10 A.M. and S P.M., at
election n officers was held and Cey dinner on Nov. 30 for the the various Polls which are set up for Municipal
Corn Growers Association. They Elections: ,
:he following elected: Chairman,
will discontinue giving Xmas
Irene Levi^k; Sec. Rene Rennie: foxes to shut-ins and will give :(1) "Are.you in favour of public games and sports
3? KINGSTON RD. W: P.O. BOX 160 h-eas., Ethl :-cre^: 1:�Jj;c '-em at Easter when it,is felt r'or gain, after 1:30 o'clock in !o!* ;'sterner.
Doreen Welsh; Suc:al Convener. `hey wiil be more appreciated. of The Lord`s Day, to be regulated by Mum-
�" pICKRRING, ONTARIO Marge Samarillo; Sick Conven- Y p eipal gyAzw under the authority of The
er, Phylis Avery; Phone Comm., The will rovide food and en-
Elaine Carruthers, Kay Hay- tertalnment for th.e Golden Age Lord par (QtMara) Apia, 1l60.1961?"
ward, Thelma Hockley. Next Chnstmae.party.
A birthday party was held at (Z) "Are you in favour of moving pictures, drive-in
meeting Dec 20 at home of theatrical performances, COr1p1!ts and
JOHN L • Mrs. M. Samarillo. the home of Dean Evans on tMatrs, iPe
Saturday•evening. lectures after 1:30 o'clock in the ofternoen of
I N S U R A N G E
LAY _ The Recreation Committee Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hock+-ey the Lord's Day to be regulated by•municipal
held a supper last week for the attended a birthday party for by-law under the authority of The Lord's Dap
PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE V �NGi�AND Pee Wee ball champions and Mr. Tlockley in Uxbridge On (Ontario) Ad, 1960-1961?"
COMPANY 09- the Bantam team. Bob Madill, Saturday.
AUTOMOBILE — FIRE - coach of the Pee Wees thanked Congratulations to Mrs. Thos• The original By-Laws authorizing the voting on .these
LIFE the ladies as did Steve Doucette. Benny who celebrated her 95th questions may be seen in my office.
The boys were served by Alan birthday on Sunday. S he has
107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST Redshaw, Frank Hollingshead, DATED at Brougham, Ontario, this .10th day of No-
five sons and two daughters still
.64ke= stathen pkize, Ajax Shappiee Gets•, PIWw:'Wt4.1-330$ Bud Norton.,Entertainment wa-i 3urViving from a family Of 13 vember, 1961.
h►ltaa. Pw Imawdw" Cava-- Dq Or mom _ provided by Bill Keevil. children She has 22 grandchii- LLOYD JOHNSTON,
dren 55 great grandchildren and
• attended g Jerk
r from here . Clerk,
A numbs � .
the nomination meeting at 12 great-great grandchildren. Township of Pickering.
Brougham on Friday night. The annual nomination$ for r
APPRAISALS the village trustees will be-he
His friends'will be glad to to the community hall this Fri
NEW E L L know that. Mr. Hugh Gregg is day evening at 8 p.m. The Ares-
• progressing favourably. ,,it t��; ar_: Roy Ward,
-(Glodys Newell) Mrs. William Gillingham of Mait Anderson and'Jack Norton.
Lakeview spent Saturday with Mr. Ward will be resigning from • g
.Rea! Estate Broker — . Pickering Village her brother-Mr. Bill Voss. ctptce this year. Public Notice
WH. 2.•57713-1 or Toronto WA. 3-9513 Mme• A. E. Cresswell under Feral attended the dance at
ness l ration Brougham last Saturday night.
WhitSy — Phone Mohawk B-4703 went an apps operation ..The kick-off.meeting for the( ALL PERSONS who are entered on the Township of
4.
over the week end canvassers for the A;ax and
Cobou•g
FR. 2-7601 The Santa Claus parade, al- ` Pickering 1961 Voters' List as OWNERS will be entitled
Pickering Hoepital campaign 9
Res •�y;0h,�' ty µ;.°.ass of D�Rbartan, No. 2 HtghwW :i.ougr not having as is'tany Will. take place at the home of to vote on the following questions and By
on
floats as in other years,,drew a Mr. and Mrs Jack Mansell next Saturday, December 9th,- 1961, between the•hours of
large crowd last Saturday. Monday evening at 7:30. Cake
Funeral services were held or and coffee will be served. 10 A.H. and-8 P.M. at the various Polls which are set
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ST, V " �' �'!� D& XURED
Sunday for Mr. Jim Grahan _ up for Municipal Elections:
who passed away cast week in
• Fairview Lodge, Whitby. In i+i.� � SEAWAY . (1) "A» you in favour of the establishment of a
i,. VANAGS younger years here, he waca it Township of Pickering Public Library?"
(HALL WATER SUPPLY
the carpentry business. His wife
P 1 C K E R I N G and.daughter Bessie predecease W Hltehall '2-139? (4) "Do you risen! to dy-Law Number 464'1 of
e VETERINARIAN ed him, He is survived by a son 24-HOUR SERVICE file Township Pickering authorizing the
r aanquet and Meeting - Stuart. Services were 'need with 7 DAYS A WEEK Council to pass by-lows from time to time ter 4
Facilities Old %mebank Rd. North Rev. A. E. Creaswett in charge. $5.00 for 500 GALS. the °emu'^tg a for borrowing of land for lo-
* Interment in Claremont Ueuar for 1000 GAIS. dustrtal sites. and for borrowirg molwy FW
CATERING SERVICES Piekerin ' Cemetersr• $'7• titohr purpose, not exceeding in fire aggregate
ILA. No. 8, g Mrs.George Williams and twc $9.00 for 1500 GALS. *0 suns of $100,000.004"
(Seating 200). sorts left on Sunday to return
Telephone WH. 5.1893 '! alephotse TE. 9-18
The original By-Laws authorizing the voting on the
—_-- b AilBwer TE. 9-1504 Question and ey-Law may be seen at my office.
OPTOMETRIC LONG DISTA 4CE CALL DA'TEt) at 8rougl+om this 10+ day of November. 1961.
VISION CARE 3.5110 :
• LLOYD JOHNSTON, •
_ JOHN.L. RAW 80N, R.A. 040 Teo Char")
P1cASAM STREET — Ontario.
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' " Clerk, Township of Pi 'ng
Brougham, O .
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GU55ES FIrrea and Z£PAIRED. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
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EVENINGS l LICENSED TRUSTEES News for_.Men
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T6reday, November 30, 1"1 T H E I C K E R I NG NEWS Page PNO 1
Christmas time is also a time sources.for outdoor lighting cir- circuit installed which brings Above all, have Iota of fun is I
Timely Doorway Decorating' 'Hints for common sense in using elec- cults, since they are not normal- convenient power to an outdoor decorating this year. Remember
tricity outdoors. It is perfectly ly in use as much as the living Christmas display,summer lawn that it's best to start early to
For Your Christmas Hospitality safe, but some simple precau- areas of'your horne. Many new party decorations, and to oper- plan your Christmas decorar-
tions will not detract one bit homes have a special exterior ate power garden tools. tions.
by Suzanne Lancaster If purchasing a floodlight for from the pleasure of creating a
this purpose, make sure it is beautiful decorative effect for
Decorating Consultant weatherproof, and made by a your home. Be sure that your i i
Canadian General Electric Co. dependable Canadian manufac- strings and sockets are made in
Limited turer. Use floodlight kits that Canada, to the safety standards ; Be Sure'-To Vote and Eleefi
include a weatherproof 100- or of the Canadian Standards As-
The ring of the doorbell, and 150-watt lamp, a holder design- sociation, expressly for outdoor
the muffled tread of feet on the ed to -permit either ground or use. Sockets should be all plan-
porch' is a happy sound, for raised mounting, and weather- tic, with plastic clips to ensure
Christmas'is the time when we proof cord and connectors. You a firm attachment to evergreen
can choose lamps in clear glass, boughs and other material. If Ce
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especially welcome friends and or in blue, green, red, yellow or exposed to precipitation, soc-
relatives. And what better way pink, depending on the effect kets should be positioned so that'!
to express hospitality than in you wish to create. the lights will hang dewnwards�
the decorations for your front Amore elaborate type of door so that water or snow wont
door? The front entrance of collect in them. Connections '
decoration might be created if between strings should either YCOX
your home is the focal point of
attention and should be the first you have a covered porch. In be taped with waterproof tape,
part to be decorated in any pro- this case it is,eaay to place ever- or hung in such a way that! DEPUTY- REEVE
:.gresaive plan to decorate, by Veen boughs under the cornice water cannot seep in. '
stages, the exterior of your of the porch roof, and entwine • -
them with strings of outdoor Don't overload the electrical
home. Sparkle lights, to give a bright, circuits of your house. If a fuse
The traditional C h r i a t in a a gay appearance, or the softer blows, replace it with a new one I Saturday ' December 9
vAreath hung on the front door Glow lights,for a quieter effect. of the same amperage,'usually
will always be in style, for it And if you are lucky enough to
is one of the most widely used have two evergreen trees flank- 15 amperes, and reduce the load
symbols of Christmas hospital- ing the porch steps, or your by. a nd some of the
sty.There are many new and in- front door,they can conceal two appliances ea- and lights. in the
%resting ways to use wreaths floodlights, one an either side, house that are on the same cir- Fw Information �Cell AT, 2-1442
1 442
of various materials for your that throw their beams upward cult~ Never use substitute
front door, but one of the moat to bathe the entire entrance area materials.for fuses. Basement
•attractive is still the simple in an interesting pattern of light or attic circuits are the best Mellon
wreath L of evergreen .boughs and shadow. The trees could
with a bright Christmas red rib- also be decorated with strings of
ben, hung on the centerline of outdoor Sparkle (which haves s
the door,about.three quarters of clear" glass) or Glow lights, • At 0 p '• * � •• /''
the distance up.The whole effect (which have an opaque glass)
-,can be enhanced greatly by to add to the beauty of the ti •
mounting an outdoor floodlight doorway,
where it can be trained on the Lighted candles are a lovely lines. , ,
doorway to enhance its archi- addition to any doorway decora- b
tectural #' tion as a symbol of the Christ- i Ir I
mas.spirit, Candles can be easily
•
made from. sections of pipe,
o?astic or .mailing tubes, etc.., a tikes ' to i
and wired with an outdoor • ••,e .
string and a'red Sparkle'light • wo Awyl 1
bulb for the "Rams": A section At 20 tulles an how,stoppieq takes 10 tbn }
of plywood,, cut to shape and
as lorq an ice or sleet as an a dry roods
painted- can be mounted on ,
f W=W elther side of the doorway. to W=W to 'Or winiller
lO�d
make a simple frame of lighted \ slow dowel keep yaw windskield fete of ke•Ind awewl
candles. J fellow of a so%distance. i
Don't forget that your home M you do bave to step in a burry, pump yew!,Makes,
sad grounds will be viewed in SAFE pRI4M WEEK..DUMM 1-7 don't lase them. (Power.brakes need oenHe puaspiw0.) I
the daytime as well as at night. +
qq- try to conceal as much as
possible the floodlights, wires Co — operators • Association
and extension cards not intend-
-d for display.
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(toss 6E.A)UN. rho press++- Co..na;,or
far, Ward Favr. ;s once ago;n soaking
this,ho,or of represent'ng h;s ne;91+.f
Son cue Pickering Townstip Counci'• r l
boasting o record of having attended
•very co..nc'l meeting during "s oott
year, Ross ft kin has o solid repo-
i
tation for H;s Nord work in-ottending
to the complain,is and, problems of
the people of Ward Four. ;
in announcing his intention to again
represent the area, Mr. Deakin noted
that the coming two-year term would 1
a" ,many critical decisons concerning -
the•future of Pickering Township. "I
Feel thar with new members of coun-
cil from words 3 and 5 it will be
essential to the welfare of the council I �• - its---- ' �
se return men essperiencad in muni•
deaf affairs who will be fully pro.
pared ro r,.1 the probiem,s that the
coming,months will bring," said Mr.
(Deakin.
As a life•iang resident of lire Town-
ship, Mr. Devi er!ines his do,
kin
railed knowiedge of the oisi of the is t
area and their problems, His work in
encouraging -he proper development £
of the township by of9oriaed plan•
ning has produced wry„substantial
benefits for those residents who have i
had their, residential values,protected
_against unplanned and undesirable -
elements which would detract from
family neighborhoods.
Ansorsg Mr. Deokin's objectives for '� D�� �A�a�WERED TRUCK GIVES The rugged GMC steel tilt cab L7000 Model,illustrated is
rite coming year are continued far rated, up to 76,800 Ibs, GCW. A torsion bar mechanism
allows safe, easy cab-tilting revealing entire engine and
provement of the district roods in. stationary control island for fast,easy servicing.Short 72'
eluding tlse paving of roads in Fair• �U THESE UNBEATABLE BONUSES
BBC* permits longer loads. Whatever the model, GMC's
Part beach and the 2nd Concession;
balanced truck design for '82 ensures long-life, safety and
the right to pay taxes over a longer ' srugged load hauling ability. Get the full bonus facts on how
period with smaller individual pay• " :..-'.this means money and economy to you. See your GMC
m.ntfs and the firm resolve to .n• POWER BONUS: Elcdusire twill-Six el 0w QUALITY BONUS:GMC's t*quapiy piss dealer, soon
eouroge the establishment of needed
industry by an intelligent program of are stronger than ever
making available such facilities as a Most powerful gas engine
service roads and 'essential services• offered as standard equipment Heavilyreinforcedconstruc-
k services road, suggested by M► ,,Maximum gross torque of 630 lion protects,insulates and
Deakin, running Bost from Liverpool eliminates rattles. Low step
ff
Road North of Highway 401 has been Iles at 1600 1900 rpm gives easy access to hand
o _ e Develops 215 horsepower at some, leak-and-draft-tree
storied and will serve r industrial 400
land when completed. _ gosierned speed of 2 rpm Interiors with well placed
Y.
controls and easy-to-read,
Mr. Deakin woo disturbed to hear • High torque at low rpm for 1:1. hooded instruments.
Irom friends in the, Spree• Hill Rood etonoi,ly and long mane life Drivers have
om well a
end whit.', Side Road areas, that ° e RedupsgearshiftinQupb60q� t, y alt-padded
was being circw
PALM slot•nt•M g seats.
+oral ..�erdino �» �' as>asluw>,ctrro>iss v�.us
satMttp.r-fo•AseR of Cab
ear track. Mr. D•cildn ClI2C
tv din li is the from on Frway eossn'stes.Cheats leas!IleMnys for Channel sLsd Wft
bssds in this area from lire beginning '.' '. Be owe end 9""THE TOMMY AMbROSE SHOW"on lire CDC TV nNerork
to its fiscal re•
leetisw by •ewtell. Thera was a re _• a
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY : � ��.
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• The Churches ��1��1�,����Idllll�I�Ill�lnl��1lNdUII�ID�lI�W1Ilnl��lUInW�INlIITUl111 _ . :
FELHABER-NICKLING AW rrLKer dnd Sows,
. GUARANTEED IIAeEACHH�E�S -•-• A pretty autumn wedding
took place in Pickering United '.TELEPX0NE WH. 2-2741
Radio-TV Service Funeral DIrOCtOr PiCkerinS Church on October 21st, 1961, '
•• Any Moke or Model � when Rev. Mr. Butters united in '
tiJAited GhurCh marriage Gail Irene Nickling .Q11mm ST. N. PI Or Off•
ARTHUR FIELD daughter of Mr. and Mrs. How-
I i Ministers LL'V. MELVttLE.WTTARS and E..Nickling to Robert Gor- '
PICKERING Private Ambulance Service don Felhaber son of Mx. Gordon
•. TWO CHURCH SERVICES E. Felhaber and the late Mrs.
DAY OR NIGHT Felhaber, Ajax. Mrs. C. E.
9:45 a m. and 11:07 a.m.
Brown played the w e d d i n g
WATER DELIVERED S�ndoy Sehoe! Saw. Hours ch
The and Mrs. J. Koch sang � DRUGS LTD•
AUDLEY - The Lord's Prayer and Because. otJe3
WM. McEACHNIE, Prop. Lis P• M. - sun..School The bride, given in marriage
West of DYnbgrtOn * 230 P. M. - Church Service by her father, wore a gown of PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS
white Chantilly lace with Scat-
PHONE` Phone WH. 2-2171 loped neckline and full skirt.
The dress w•as buttoned down
the back with clusters of rose• •COSMETICS • SUNDRIES ' BABY NEEDS
ATlan�t 2-0063 Pickering, Ont.' GRACE PRESBYTERIAN. buds centered at back. The long
CHURCH sleeves were pointed over the
MORNING WORSHIP wrists. Her shoulder-length veil STORE HOURS:
was gathered by a crown of
KEN and CLARKE 11 a.m.-A al l mee Schow pearls with matching strand
-. <Creighton, Fraser, worn at the neck. Her flowers
WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 a.m. to 9 P-M6
PR E N T i C E SUNDAY SCH S were pink roses and carnations.
AUCTIONEERS Drynan ! Irlurdoeh we.+ Reupr sd,eel- Miss Susan Nickling, sister of SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 1 p.m. t0 5 p.Ia.
9s�°"' ►'O"end°"� the bride was maid of honor and
=W ArtM•rir•d Barristers, SOlieiton and I t a.m.-up +°tl Y Miss Carol Felhaber was brides- ,
unmeed 11 aan.-Nursed maid. The Jr. bridesmaid was.
ce"UNIIo.f Owtarl•a•d T•sh Notarise Public Centennial Read Sahel- PICKERING ;PHONE Whitehall Z-5%1
Tana fr•d6 h�temsstd.M••aYoY it a.m.-All agate Miss Faye Nickling. They wore
Pw•ias•, anal we" aim ear BANg.OP COMMERCR 04AIAAM AM ROUGE HIGHLANDS DR identical dresses of deep pink
�4 ar Reem seYle R•Ir& organza with matching satin
WjM SON=AT 014 /R1CR1 5 Simeoe St. N., Oshawa hheaddreosse,a carnet ed and
� " LO, � A&clt 52W3 Telephone RA. 3-3446 s white mums.. H A R D W A R E
Meskhom P.O.' PY•ao Math. 206 St. George S Mr• Al Cole, Oshawa was the Gra am
!'Ri men have been estabished , best man.•The ushers were Ter-
Awdl•a«m_! alto Anglican Church ry Smith, Pickering, cousin of
►ICK RIG . ONTARIO the bride and Dennis Hill, Ham- APPL�ANCiS PAINTS - TOOLS
11�� �r• �0�lA •�!R R.e►HE ilton.
�. i1. FLELtRY REV, H. S. SHEPHERD. iA..D.D: The mother of the.bride woreSS �. ��
D lax 198, Pickering, Ont. a green brocade dress with fur
BARRISTER SOLICITOR E N T I S T Phone WHi,rhoil 2-513 stole and beige accessories: IG E N E R A L H A R D W A R E
NOT/►RY PU$LIC SUNDAY SERVICES After the. ceremony a recep-
"1k Lion was held at St. George's
16sieit a OIi L[inps.e Real s30 a.m.—Rely Cen+munien Hall Pickering. For going away Phone: WH'itehall .Z-191 1 PiCkeriflg
- H4"ad Creek 11.00 a.m.—Morni,q'►nay« the bride wore a dress of brown
AT. 2.7391 cw AT. 2-1364 PIC ering 11.00 a.m,-•woiy Communiow
w
((A* �„�,1 ool with green accessories.
• medical Centre 1100 School.m.-Sunday Sdw in the The out-of-town guests were
NOLiK: Parish Hoa ! from Pembroke, Oshawa, Ajax,
Ail••d•y +. Pridav-;>� p.'L * 11.41 a,m-Nur..ry Toron#a, fiamilton, Anc3ster,
betuo F arse 4 36n 6•• (At the Parish HAI) Dundas, Kitchener and Buffalo. !
ft' AI>9�'^1er* ,�JFFtCE: WH. 2-0660 Roos+--ag a up to 4 year Tne couple will reside at 45
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1slEDNESDAY Lincoln Street, Pickering. QYIYl4?4 9Rter[Yl
RCS» WI"i. Z-)855 Mae a.m—Holy Con Runioo and
IMrrcessions for the Sidi
MONUMENTS BALSAM-MT. ZION
..:z Active Service,Class.met WEDDING and BIRTHDAY CAKES
"llgh.ay Men•es.n+ meths" I 1—t Wednesday night at the
ROOM. AUSTIN, trop. Christian Science tome of bars. Rodd Appleby /s Pies Our Speela�t)/"
R 1t 1. Wh.tby, Oetera M • E • _
Tarr a.l•� -th d wtinbr S'oC'e� with Mrs. Leslie Harbron's
•" w.• 3 Hignwaof WIN 5 H E R R I H �RQUGi HIl1S. ONTARIO group in caargz of the meeting. Main Street - Pickering - WH. 2-038b
WA Ho and Atee Fo'.lcw:ng t`t� woro.:.p birs. El-
f I, CHUIICH SERyIC: AtVO mer Wilson gave th, topic on
P,IONE W,A.ray MO, 6-3463 �. SUNDAY SCHOOL
j SUNDAY-T1 am.-In the `'World Council of Churches". A
FUAeral and AII•rn,rt e- ding, K,ngaron Rd quilt wag tied down fur, min- -
PLUMBING �i Ambulance Service
At Rouge ng lions and tans business followed, ���g E R
ffef't,nonle+ of M•a.ing Orr given it was decided to save papers � a� 0
- - i ar tfia r'/•dnasday Me.rina, for another.drive, as t h e last � •
AL;Rcv. KAYcS held at B p.,*
* i ALL ARE WELCOME-_' - realized four tons 'W pick the
PLUMBING BATHROOMS No. Z Highway Th•'R.ading Room is.open to candy bags for t h e Christmas ' '' ..Johns-Manville Dealer
?RESS�lRE SYSTEMS ►` at Pieicering Beach Road d» P�blle D°fly trey and have a gift exchange _ pQN? MOVE-IMPROVE'
Same Locatio" at t^e next meeting to be held
ESrI•vATcS GiVCV. :* -, �Col1uA antic 226�ft3 at the churc?I with blrs. Cecil
Phat>te wH�eehall �-�» WITH ALUMINUM OR WOOD
Telephone Disney's group in charge.
WHitehlail Z-3610 Mrs. George. Wilson spent a COMBINATION DOORS 8 WINDOWS
'.`:St. Andrew's few days lot$ arch with Miss - IPAL-O-PAK INSULATION FOR ATTICS
Television Radio _ Hattie Carruthers in Toronto.
Presbyterian Church Miss c�rolyn Hannaford cf TERMS ARRANGED
Repairs BRADY Church St. N„ Pickering, Ont Orillia who\ is attending the 251 t
Ic.nn.Mt Heron, B.A. Minister school of nursing at Oshawa No• 2 Highway WHitehall 2-3251
Pi+ONR:,Tisy4 9-i 191 p phone. WH2.2863 spent the weekend with Miss
DuNa.4ZTON RAalO T•V PtUMBING p'� AM Sunday'Sehool Marl' dean Jamieson at heT
RE 11.00 A M. Chord► Ss,evias home
A. H. RAMW ,STO btr. George Maynard of Ed-
I montoti is visiting with his sis- +General Hard ware
_ The orb place ta gat ter Mrs. F. Disney.
ROGER G. CONANT, CA, _evatything in Plumbing. A number ofyparants attend- — - -
- - - nigh`at C-le-m-t Zion
iARRIi':R aN� souttTOa GOOD VALUE AT THE FAST s� o;,l Frid�, night w'^ere t ey PAINTS - 'ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
I RIGHT PRICE saw'a d`;play of their work and
H SLOG., AJAX `� -
I 09" Daily Tin 5:30 p.m. activi':es. - TOOLS ' GLASS ETC.
7h Si,nc00 St. Soeth, 'Oshawa I Saturday Till 1:00 p.m. Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Jones and
REPAIIRS & ALTERATIONS blr. and Mrs. Gten. Manderson g
4320 Kingston Road SERVICE and Joanne called Sunday to
INSURANCE CO. , we:t Hill NlaeLEOD'S Of see Mrs. W. 'P. Jones at Port
WRITE OR PHONE' Credit. i
Cheep Rata for Para and Country AT. 4-4721 The official beard wall meet /
nce PKKERING Wednesday. Nov. c9th in the � � n s Hardware
Windatarat lnsuroaa beildinys, _ a sdo ,
WMds�ips, � � I�/L• 2-�8� Mt. Zion church.
Automobile lesurance of AR IGnds v The Young People's'•Union at- i
Bowman & Gibson DENNEY BROTHERS ��Mae Can FIX-IIt�� tended a c^.urch service Sunday Phone Whitehall Z-01480 Pickering
night at the Presbyterian
PIONS: WHITiY MO, 6.9521 HEATING CONTRACTORS church at Pickering.
Hot Water, Steam Systems
W. H.. J. Thompson, :t"'w! HAVE YOU SMO�'�' MAN, SMOOTH SEPTIC TANKS .� DENNIS CARTAGE
A sure,sign of good driving is o
: Alterations and Repairs the smooth manner in which a
a.a., u.B. �,tple 9.3337 TRIED A EANED Water -S u p p i f
: � `•. driver performs certain opera- 500 I
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ijvda RR and SOUCROR
flans-starts, stops, turns, etc. go s. . :1.5015 t' � 1
Billet,, cok wbis am Ontario �� the I/ E�Srr The key word to smooth driv-' rye/. J. BUTT e° ....... ................
OUNWOOD NDO, AJAX The Prmdloq ing is anticipation. .L
N 850 h �
. 000 �• ...
Berra Sea got,their rime from T' p
1 ow" g-STSI � Pi" a � an A smooth driver alowd wns _ '��Z ��� �� �
MidMtw 11latpi• tl-lf0i ceptaie who dlicoYettd them In the need for stops, alawdowne TOP BOIL AM PIU
17x6. CLASSI�fD) sand changes of position. He W"T N UI AIL arse
drives ahead."
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Tlty , Nwelmier 30, 1961 ', 'THE PICKER 1 N G NEWS •• - ,-. �, ,_•a : .. .. - :. ' , ' � .'Page'Sevsw '
Women's Miss. Society Most Businesses Will BeCanva'sse,d
More than 90 per cent of the to pay for a major hospital unit Canadian Imperial Bank of Ltd., Ontario Machine & Tool
t +C�f St. A n�re s h u rch More
of Ajax firms will Employees to be canvassed at Commerce, Centralab C a n a d a
Ltd., Pertnaglass Inc., Picker-
be canvassed at work next week work have been advised that no Ltd. ing Transport, C. J. Power Au-
-Mark Than ksg- eiving o n behalf of Our Hospital Build- solicitation will take place at Cloudfoam Ltd, Cweeo Indus- toRedic Tools Ltd
ing Fund. their homes. tries Ltd•, E. F. Drew A Co.,
Employee groups are being Canvassing at work or by Dowty Equipment Ltd., •Duii- Rediflt Wood Specialties Ltd..
The fall ThKnlogiving service ing of the problems and needs encouraged to accept the cost payroll deduction has been ar- brook Management, Du Pont Bowe Bros. & Co. (Canada)
was held in the church on Tues- of a room, unit or department ranged at the following: Canada Ltd., Elektrieords d: Ltd., The Royal Bank.of Cass-
of these people. We must be of the proposed 110-bed A' Aga of Canada Ltd., F. W. Harness, Geo. Endresa Co. Ltd.,
'day evening,'Nov 20 at $:00. behind our missionaries with J� da, Sehrane Electric,' W. L. .
and Pickering General Hospital, Ainsworth Ltd., ax H Fledeo Concrete Pi Ltd Smith A Associates Ltd., Stark
The meeting was conducted n8 P �,1 ydro Pipe ,
by t It e president, Mrs. James our prayers. It is our joy and as their target far plan gifts. Commission, Ajax Hardware, Hain-Werner of Canada Ltd.,
Brisbin. privilege to share our knowl- In at least one case, the com- Ajax Magnethermic Canada, Industrial Steam Ltd:, Kelvin- Electronics• Instruments Ltd.,
A welcome was extended to edge in the love and power of Pany has offered to pool its Atlas Tag Co. of Canada, Bank Thompson Co., Ltd., Kemp's Stedm$n's Store, The Toronto-
=embers of Ashburn, Ajax, God and the redeeming love of large pledge with the total of of Montreal,, Bayly Engineer- Pharmacy,Kitchen Installations Dominion Bank, The Town of
''West Hill and Whitby Societies. Jesus Christ. employee contributions in order ing, Canadian Automotive Trim, Ltd., Koenig Knitting-: -Mills' Ajax, Trim Trends Canada Ltd.
A beautiful devotional on the The speaker was thanked by'
Bible was given by Mrs. Head, Mrs. Henry Van Nees.
president of Melville Society, A social hour followed in the
West Hill. Sunday School 'room where re- t
The special musical number re-
freshments were served by
- was a duet "A Thanksgiving members of St. Andrews So-
Prayer" by Mrs. Marion and cietq.
'Miss May Beth McClement,
which added much to the ser- BAMAPS BELIEVE • • • that FEN% <
vice. The offering was received i"•Gad and d" krnawbdle of
;by Mrs. Alex Gourlie and Mrs. Him `a""at be fully attained except except by practising ON that we �,. ^.^ .^^ � �¢ .r � �� r rot,, � �
Hugh Wilbur and dedicated by has consma"dd thraush His Meiy
• Mrs. Ken Heron., trs'liass. -- s. ,
The speaker, Mis Ma
s ry $"
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Whale, was introduced by Mrs.
-Harry Boyes. bliss Whale, who BERT �/'S w1E
is director of Overseas Missions
gave us a very interesting and
DIGGING SUPPLIES
informative message on their
"W" TILE ONLY
visits to our mission fields, tell- �' f
11 low
tad Purified
o C
Wells
, Mill -
"Most people would succeed ,Pressure Pumps and �• °M�F s
,in small things if they were not Septic Tanks Installed
troubled with great am-b t.ona.'° WHihhali 1-0187
---Longfellow. . " f
-= SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED OUT
COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SUVICE
NEW TANKS INSTALLED `
PAT DUNNE TEmple 9-1841 .
1 •, : .
Chevy-II 3W 4-door Sedan ,
• � 1 -' NEW ENGINES - •
OT E . CNEvv [I nas the goods
under •'+P hood, There's a
. brsno-r'-'W ti-cylinder, 90
6c foinde 1 high
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high
HARRY ar a Y r, 20 P
parform9•?cr Power plant n k.
t�ghaeat take''.,ust 8 little triCee
Take yourr cnOiceb more nd go,sa•
linmistaka6ly . . . the brand-new, trim-size �« 1ee
Chevy II is all Chevrolet,through and through.. NEW ROOMINESS
` Mero'S the inside story of the
It has the traditional Chevrolet value that has • Although be this car w"
shored It over .two test
� shorter,It still provides strstch-
aDEPUTY REEVE made Chevrolet products the leading sellers Iynug comfort sal for six .dulls. And
M.se... Tr f 9. h v handsome sofs-
soft seats. Try a Chevy II for
in Canada year after year. Chevy II also'brings 'i2e - 'q' ''gh' ,
Saturday, December 9 you abrand-new kind of economy. . .- with an NEW with Chevrolet know-ghow and
- eye-catching new,flair for style! And a respon- the su: Lrl`o°`° h"°e-
the suspension advsnee of
the yes,—Chevy II's febul-
oue AAOnokite rear soon
'
No harsh bounce. Al No
=s-smooth,sensabonaily
sine new kind of power makes this notable sn�ppth smooth, amoothI
newcomer a real goer! Truly a Chevy II .is a.
NEW sntE
The Ch II Nova 400 Convertl-
Chevrolet to be proud of! ble cis as a mountaln breeze
IKhitewa,,taw option./at extra asst' in line and design, shows you
CONTRACTORS why Chevy II Is trul the s
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that exempla ies funs ion with a
See and-*ive Chevy 1I at flair. All nine Chevy�II models
hhyttayyve tyhe-finish, the aparkling
i y. rolet the perennial leade'rC. See
,.your Chevrolet dealer's soon it . • . try it . . . at Your chev-
IPLUHIBING HEATING
. . . a r. rolet dealer's today., H ,. .
A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE
24-HOUR SERVICE. :EASY TERMS
CRIV.NOW and ask about Cormumign'L Gas _
F. INSWORTH LIMITED -: `We
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AJAX — WH. 2-2540
Whitehall 2-0187 Prop.: 4. GIROUX --Be sure,to see Bonanza on the CBC-TV network each Sunday. Check your local listing'for channel and time.
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'�; COME TO VAUOHM WILLARD PIJUIC SCHOOL DEC. A AT at PJ0L AND HEAR YOUR CANDIDATES
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Ouse Eight THE DICKERING NEWS
KIWANIS NEWS the Downtown , Peterborough Lord". The scripture lesson was people to-day think God has tor- not forgotten . But we
ARTON Mr. and Mrs. A. Prentice of Club in Peterborough last Wed- read from the 74th Psalm. The gotten us and -we will shortly:
forgotten Him.
DUNB ,west Rouse entertained the i neaday November 22nd. text was from the lesson "Oh, be blown oti the face of the 3t was nice to see.,Leooj
members and wives at a buffet Dunbarten United Church God, why has thou cast us off earth. If trouble comes to man, Stroud's Sunday SchooY 0 !
Mrs. Fred Westgate has been�supper on Monday November i of boys in attendance at chuff!
" 1111 with the 8u as has Mrs. Rose The minister, rD.•W. A. Mc- forever?". The sermon theme it is not God woo is to blame,
29tH. A most enjoyable time was Kay conducted,, the regular was "Does God Forget Us?" but m a n has forgotten God's On Wednesday. evening
$troud, and 'oirs- :aa-;..,e our- "tad' by all: morning service assisted by God led t h e Israelites as• His way and gone in his own way. sponsored the Rangers and Gu
1ci'nson. The president and his 'wife, Mrs. H. Stroud at the organ. cao�en people, but if things Man's own, pride and jealousy sponsored a buffet supper p
'f•``•- Mrs.' W. 'Bourne f,aw' homE
last Saturday No,e;mbet 153t: Mr: and Mrs. E. J. Annis,.at- I Mrs. Vera Freeman sang a went adversely, they thought placed before God's will d has packers by Schneider a?
from Vancoutier of*.er 'zi,itir, ended the 40th Anniversary of beautiful solo "Dear Lord, Kind God had forgotten them. Many much of man's'trouble. God has p
:• w;tt1 her daughter and•family.
Mr. and. MrA. H. Shier for
merly of D un baLto.1, now of Ux / -1cJ00D
bridge, v;A' i.:•wit'. �i '. 'It" .. ;
Mi ell and fam
Mrs. Harold tch
fly on Sunday. �� E
Mrs. ack Oon•ans,,,Lyn and
i Spencer left on' the. week-en.
for t::e west where tzey;,wil. MARKE
make their ?w ne. We i.;. ,hen•, -
evet y success in their,nee sur.
-i rvundings. - '
On Tuesday Novemder 21s: • /�
the Pickering Horticultural So- Rouge Hills,
f/I�
ciety held a Car:stmas party at s�V
Cherrywood Hall. 'Over fifty
members and friend-c attended • PRICES EFFECTIVE
a Christmas tree with gifts for On N0. a i a Just East of Rouge Bridge Thurs., Fri., Sat.
all, games, singing were folio•v-
ed by a .lovely lunch. Many NOV.. DEC 1 - 2
Christmas displays were exhibit- Open Every Evening Till 7.00 p,me Except Thurs.� & Fri. Till 9.00 p.m. _
ed by members.
Little Barbara Thompson. of FRESH GRADE "A" OVEN RriN( while they last, strictly re ra a ium (LOOM)
the Base Line has recovered
from a two week seige.of illness
YOUNG '
with Strep throat, measles and / Doze
the flu. Her brother Jimmy now - �H'�KE�� '
has the measles. -
• Mr. Douglas Willis, Meg and
Randy visited Mr. and Mrs. W. FOR .. '
:,Willis on Sunday. ROASTING
Mr, Peter Bosak of the first
concession was taken to'Sunny.- OR FRYING Ib, C
(brook Hospital last Saturday.' ' 35
Mr. and'airs. Albert"Harris r Custasor.
and family visited friends in { A,�, Woight 2 - 3'11m) - - Brawl your oww t+vwtsistor. Limit SY dozen po
London, Ontario on Sunday .No- 1 lb, traK
vember 19th. FRESH RIB EN1! TENDERLOIN END Arthur's Small Link Perk
Sympathy is extended to they • SAUSAGE
family of the late William �.
Younger who passed away last I
Thursday at the Rosebank •
Nursing Home. The funeral was �Q� �� 21/= ) ( 3 B�•1
on Monday at DleEachnie's Fu- Ua�'f--
terid Parlour. CEN'T'RE ROASTS OR CHOPS. . • • • • • • ib. UC FEARMAN'S DAVERN BRAND SLICED
Was Marion Dumond, Glen- WHOLE LOIN Ib. S9 BREAHFAST BACON ---Ilk pied �
- dale Dr. held a bridal. shower • ' ' ' '
`last Friday night for Miss Elea-
nor. Patterson. W141LE IT LASTS SLICED RINOLESS
Congratulations to Mr. and 0 FRESH
Mrs.Thomas.Stevens (nee Betty - lb. LIVERS 1
sFrance) of West Hill on the CHICKEN
birth of a daughter on Yovem- '39
ber 20th. at Scarborough Gen-
eral Hospital.
3 1bs• 98c
Mrs. George,Waisorr;=Bob and' Fresh Loan Minced Bee! . . . . . . . • . FRESH GRADi A OVIN READY
Anne and Douglas- Parkinson a or
visited Kevin Preston at Smiths STANDING PRIME
( sod 7th RIBS) ROASTING BefiW2
It
;Falls on Saturday. RIB ROAST . . . . !Y: Ate. S - 6 •
The Legion Auxiliary had a FOW
very successful bake sale re Boneless Rolled Plate Brisket Pot Roast lb. 43e 39
West Rouge Shopping Centre -
last Saturday.
BLADE oR SHORT RIB (FRESH MINCED STEAK . . . . . . . . . . . . lb.
St. Andrews Presbyterian
Church—Pickering lb, C SWIFT'S GOLDEN DEW (Rpnlarl• Save 2
The morning %ervice of Rol BOAST
BLADE BONE REMOVED '89
ship was well attended. It was
conducted by the minister 31r. 1` '� – .
Kenneth Heron. The choir en- BOne�efs RoNed Prime Rib Roast W MARGARINE
tered to the processional psalm. 1st S AIN
"Praise the Lord of Heaven",I MAPLE LEAF
Braise Him in the height". The
(SAVE
lOe) Largo 1S �• TWO LBS
peripture lesson was Corinthians SQUIRREL 39c TEAIDERFLAKE
• I chapter 13. Mr. Herod preach- PEANUT BRITTLE
ed a powerful sermon from the
text, "But the greatest of these SAVE 14 CENTS C
is Love". We must put away BLUE RIBBON PKG• Of 100 FULL WEIGHT
our Childishness and false values . 79e
and practice the message of TEA BAGS . • • • • • • • � • • • • ' • ' ' ' :' ' ' ' �
Christian` e. The anthem by 3 lb. box
the choiAt a beautiful an- POWDERED SKIM MILK SAVE 20 CENTS V�
them by Shell "The King of WAGSTAFfE BRAND TAlff Love my Shepherd is", with C
Her Briabin singing alto STRAW1sERRY
Junior Congregation Ieader, SAVE 19e. iLARGE 24oz. JARS
lir1. George Brown was assisted
by Bonnie Gorman. Music was DOMESTIC SHORTENING
under the direction of Marion MAPLE LEAF 1 tr4 �• .
McClement, organist choir B
P 39
leader: The Sunday s ooh'will
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present.a Christmas Deg otronal Wg�i iKED ,HAM,
Service Sunday evening Dec.
ae • • a • To
d 10th at 7 p.m. The choir will �K �, c m _.
present the annual candlelight .�5r __ - l j j
.,service Sunday evening Decem-
ber 17th at 7:30.
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12 Oz. Round Tins
"Safety comes from man's
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informed, alert, skillful. people ,.w� 4 YORK MEAT 3 oz. tins
who respect themselves and SAVE 15 CENTS 4for49
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• DOG FOOD . . . . . . . . . . . . . : : . . . 4 for 49c
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lt 12 o:yJ
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Tdrs A"rcbei of`AIfona' . il�ib went illness.
We are pleased to hear that Lockwood,Clinic. We wish her a We are, pleased to hear that,
BAY RIDGES A little Walter Whittle of Old speedy recovery. Mr. Ted Brett of Kingston Rd.
� Rosebank Rd. is feeling better. We are phased to hear that is up and around again after a
Mr, and Mrs.A. E. Taylor of Miss Cathy Pentland of Altona recent illness.
Rpsebank Station spent two Rd• is feeling better after hav-
Oa November 20, a Separate Mr. Bergmann, Mr. Myles Cook, Association,•to sear their opera- weeks hunting at Irondal% On- m8 the flu.
So►ool Board was formed for this Mr. Stanley Fairbourn, Mr. Jas, lions accordingly. tario. Happy Birthday' to Mrs. P:
area. The trustees elected wert Adamson. Hockey action is expected to Mrs. Caven of O 1d Rosebank Smith of Woodview Rd..on the
Mr. Gerard J. Belanger, cost ac- We sincerely urge all residents commence in the next few weeks We are sorry to report that 24th of November.
We are pleased to hear that
otxtntaat, 756 Lublin Ave.. Bay in Bay Ridges to turn out to these and George Alsop reports that Rd. S. is in Scarboro Gen. Hos- 1 •
Mr. m hock sticks will be supplied if few days. the Tranter family of Shepherd �" y
Rid a, phone 839-3393; meetings. hockey pP pital for '
Rob+Rt R. Lepine, civil servant, There should be no doubt in the boys break their own. We are pleased to hear that Avenue are feeling better after,
840 Naroch, Blvd., Bay Ridges, anyone's mind that this is not the You must supply your first not badly hurt in a recent car having the flu.
phone 839 3503; Mr. Joseph M. time for apathy and disinterest.in hockey stick and all players must Mr& Krocker of Oakwood was Happy Birthday,to Doug East ...►sooss
Qui8�3';I Ylectrical eagiaeer, 7S5• the township elections because we wear head gear. George expects accident, while on her way to on his' 4th birthday on Novem-
Lublin Ave., Bay Ridges, phone are new members of the township. to have the lumber shortly for the work. ber 25th.
839-3403. Bay Ridges is a new area eon- cushions and will need plenty of The gosebank Home and Rom Hill .Schools of Area
Several residents attended the u.*utins a large portion of the help at that time. School will hold a Musical ev- *2 teachers will 6pend Friday
well conducted nominations tax dol tars which continually If you are interested in helping eni at a convention at St. Cathar-
very rig and Gift Sale on Decem• •
mwtws of the Yickerms Twp. 8 >anKr ere new residents in this hockey project, contact ber 12th at the school at 7:00 inea, e•
Couaca7 and School Boards on .move in. George Alsop at 839-3394. P.m. We area pleased to hear that
Friday, Nov. 24. We, must appraise the situation The vote for Waring committee INSTALL AN
sensibly conaide:ing our needs as sends along the following insert The next Thursday afternoon Mrs. F. Schwahrt of Kingston
Thant were well over 200 people ' euchre will be held at the home
well " our Mr. Waring wishes to ex r s
is atteadance and-most stayed to oa'�iO°s' g P of Mrs. King. Last weeks win- '
tine bitter end. Bay Ridges has offered three hii sincerest thanks for the confi- ners, 1st, Mrs. King, 2nd, Mrs. f
men of high calibre for election. dance shown in him by the rest- A t t e n t� 0 n i
Tin standing members of coun- Lee, Corte,Mrs: McLean.Throw . _7
ail started the long line of s This point alone has definitely dents of Bay Ridges -who namf- Mrs. Chillman. Oil FU M411496
PeOC4• weakened ffie opportunity of.set- Hated him to stead for councillor
es q0d the nominees for council ting Ray Ridges resident elect in Ward Three and also to those Rouge Hills BAY RIDGES
aad school board area No. 2.,com- ed but at this meeting all candi- many kind friends who telephoned. We are sorry to hear that
plated the program for the eve- dates were confident they would, to personally offer their congratu- and WEST -ROUGE
mOg• be the lucky man. ladons
Reeve Scott mentioned that be' 'We can not help wonder that � Eagleson Lea'Taylor and Marg,Eagl niece, Miss Helen Beatty in IF YOU NAVE , NOT YET
hoped Pickering's new residents party politics exists in Ward 3 report that the name on catalog Scarboro last week. Margaret INSURED YOUR FURNITURE '
would not regret moving here. We I and the area of Bay Ridges is' campaign is going great guns. (Henderson was bridesmaid. i
certainly hope not, either. Mr. being sold down the river by these Orders have been steadily coin=t--C atulations to Mr. and AND OTHER CONTENTS
Reeve! Ismall time "ward heelers," no �ing'in and many purchasers have' M;•s, Peter Perkins who were'
The usual rash political prom- doubt time will tell. ex essed-their satisfaction in the ;A 3-YEAR PREMIUM
r pr recently married at Christ — OF $25.50 '
lses were not evident during the'the signal for our local pressure goods received and prompt deliv- hurch, in Scarboro. The bride' does
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session, but some of the candi-'group, the Bay.Ridges Ratepayers ery. _ _ is the former Mary Vicar of GIVES YOU
dates provided some laughter with ` i'Scotland and the groom is the �.QD i A WILLING WORKER
their remarks. son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur :.
The candidates running for ► Perkins of Broadview street. I �QR CQMfQRT...EtQNQMY•
council in Ward Three of which .F R E N C HMA N S' BAY Happy birthday wishes to "" _
Bay Ridges is included are Mrs. Patti Lynn Playford who will ' ■ • and THEFT and de*pled especially
Beckstead. Mr. Plaiger,Mr.Green- celebrate her last birthday, De- for the winter•bo I camber 3rd. also happy und
ing of Bay Ridges, Mr. Colin The Frenchman's Bay Yacht; McCleary won the hard-luck birth- INSURANCE Canadian home. Takes
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Beal of Bay Ridges, Mr. Don club annual banquet was held trophy. Ron Playford won theI day. to Mrs. Lois Fertile on De- the work out Of home
' Saturday evening at Andrews; Aubrey E. Ireland trophy for' For more details and rates heating (it's completely
Waring of Say Ridges and 4lr.�.
� i eembef.3rd and Jim McKean vn,
WStx candidates offer themselves Restaurant. Ron Playford was the frostbite series and Ross I \ov, 29th. j for other amounts automatic) — levels the
F-rtile received a. trophy for in high fuel bills
There will be a meeting on .
for service in Ward Three and
master-of edthe new off cars for 1962.1 j placing second. Ron Playford Wing,. Dec. !st at CALL- it's an all-quality unit).
expressed sincerity ni. their nom. also received the-Corby trophy, Friday eve
ination speeches John Herda presented the tro- Fairport United "Church hall, Yet N'Fuzno is reason-
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p i for annual competition at Osh- 'McLEAN ably priced. Rely on it-phies to the 1961 winners. Tro- Lie{r col Rd..to hear and meet
All the above-mentioned can- ,. i p `
suss Yacht Club, Eric Playford
Phil` went to Tom Simpson who the candidates for deputy-reeve - to b'riag you years of
deputy plus. the canJatten for P +nrroduced the truest speaker.deputy-reeve will be in attendance�was first in the June.series of; ' P, and-, councillors for `Ward 3. Insurance Agency comfort and depends-
Blue a races and Tom Tomblin i Eric Rlenkarn of *he. original, The time is 9 m. bihty at a minimum Cost•
this coming Friday sight at-..a. J y P• .
p.m. at t1be Un::ed Church Hall Jr, second. The Labatt trophy rr.embe:ls of t he Frenchman's There will be a meeting"on Soon, install an N'Furno
for the summer series was won', Bay club♦ He spoke on how sail Tuesday, DEC. b at the Ba 8� or Furnace and relax,
on Liverpool Road. began Y y
There will also be a 'meeting at by Ron Playford wtih Maureen i Frenchman's Bav a Yacht c cl b Road school for the candidates a with comfort at your
the Bay Ridges School for the; McCleary as crew and Miss first days of sailing. 'He also for school board. -HO, 5-8228
- f3ngsr tips:
nominee for school board Area, McCleery as crew. and .Miss Bowling News—Flunders 54,
No. 2 on Tuesday. Dec. S at 8. McCleery received a trophy also�.spoke on the progress of the Freeloaders 45, Roughriders 42,' CIIP AND MAIL
for best crew member. Michael i which started about 1936. Other Lions 38, Slowpokes 3T, Clare - - - - - - COME IN FOR A DEMONSTRATION
pin' guests included 'Mr. a n d Mrs. o
The following nominees will be� McInerney placed second and j Clowns 32 Spoilers 3. Rock-
Sherman Scott, •M r, and .Mrs.' po " To: McLson Ins. Agency ARTHUR
present; Mr, Ernest Burnie of -Lin Canhan third. A miniature.; ` steers 27.
In the meantime this may be of the Labatt trophy was pre-j Ross Deakin and guests from Over 200-Eva Stephens 211,1 819 Gerrard St. E. Toronto MITCHELL
Bay Ridges. Mr. Theodore Van! sented to John Hercia who won Oshawa, Ashbridge's Bay, and Stan Salt 270, Clare Skitch i please m More ,Eermation LIMITED
Houghton Mr. Robert Brown.j.the 1960 aeries. Reeve Sherman.) Fairport Yacht clubs. 241, Geo. Laming 229, 216, Har- STATION RD. PICKERING
Mr. Ernie .Plitz of Bay Ridges, Mr. and Mrs, James Gurr j , NAMg
Scott presented the Pickering v ev Fertile 227, Ivy Skitch ,NM. 2.6771 TE. 9.2431
.Township trophy to Pat Shew- and family left Friday for Eng- ,09, Ernie Vargo 239, Doreen _
"";;Iiuh tsfllAGtl>latterAAlNir:httsslfiltpu,. land where they will visit reta- ,i 4DDRiSE NIGHT SERVICE
an. The R o g e•r Coant trophy Edwards 43, Gord Warren
OBITUARYwas won by Doug Robinson for fives. 204, Dorothy -Wiseman 223,` r►ION! .....-.....__. - , -- tE. 9•tea2
open class racing. Tbis trophy Mrs.. Helen Hill spent last Harry Colley 216, Bab Los-
NINNNBId"lhaufi�.rd S ° m LuMdIIh ;:JWtltu"'Ggtlt P B• P Y week in Detroit. re Y 1
Los-
was presented by Roger Conant.,I •combe 209, Pat Trangvada 249, --.
NT 246 E
ALBERT BRYA. 'irk Rhinehardt 21 Ed-
and and received b John Herds for Congratulations to Mr. and h 2 ,.
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Both well-known and well-liked,! Doug who is at present in Ari-'I Mrs. Robert Balsdon on their .ith Rearnan 211, Dorren Mowell.
Everett Bryant of Pickering, zone, The Herb Usher inter-club 45th wedding anniversary \o- 230, Fred Dunbar 201, John ' �f YOU want a' VOICE to SpeA�E
passed away it the Ajax General trophy was presented to Art umber ?9th. � Wood 203, 205, 225, George
Hospital last Friday in his 75;h; Bryant of the Oshawa Yacht Mr. and Mrs. J. Henderson Lunney _',54, Dave Brundle 238,' `
year. j club by H. Usher Sr. •George' attended the wedding of their dean: Holtman 213. I
Mr. Bryant was born at Ash- I for YOU and YOUR problems
burn, lived for a while at Oshawa
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and then moved to Pickering. Are You Satisfied With The Present Administration?
After his marriage to the form- 9 VOTE
cr Elizabeth Hoard, he farmed at -Your Taxes, etc.?
the Lakeshore for about four yeam
movitlg to bin present farm where
he has resided for the past 45 /II rS. ',Glad
years. IF NOT _ "VOTE ys
Mr. Bryant always took an ac• r p,
tivp interest in baseball and en-j
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joyed bowling. He was amember -MRS. JEAN L.
of Pickering United Church. q ; a
He is survived by his wife; two - CQUneillor
sons. Bill of Toronto, and Bob of; "�' ; Mc P H E RSON
Pickering; two brothers, Clarence! s
and lack, both of Pickering; four o
sisters, Edith, Mrs. Goucber of DEPUTY-REEVE for Ward 3
Vancouver, Emma, Mrs. Reg. Geh r
of Toronto. Hilda, Mrs. Roger j -.SATs DEC. 9-10 A.M.-8 P.M. �*
Ward of Dallas. Tex., and Gladys, i"
Mxs. L. Bronw•ich of New York. x,�,
December 9
Funeral services were held on For Information and ebrs toll.
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Monday with Rev. M. Buttars.of TE 9-1466 or .TIE 9-1437• FOR INFORMATION TELEPHONE TEmple 9-2591
ficiating. Interment in Graveside
Cemetery, Brooklin.
GREEIMNG X
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