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Piickering-Dunbarton Mwanis Win Award u iceWarn 1u s uAir es It is a common occurrence, especially depart- suer Andrew Dand Claims Promise Not months, that p ments receive complaints from cir,earhs,. involving youths and firearms. Dept To Supply Niru With Free Fid - - It should be noted at this time, that; under the Criminal Andrew Dand, of West Rouge. eyed Mr. Dand, "this promise Code of Canada, a firearm is appealing before '. Pickering to me was made ten days be- defined in part, to include an Township Council, at a special fore your new policy was Set air -gun, air; -pistol, and the am meeting ias°t-'1 na sday-rdght u . munition therefor. This defini- charged that a promise to give policy, and have no argument tion includes what is commonly him „all the fill he wanted" with it". known as B -B Guns. Section 88 from the sewer excavating in, "Sometimes people make (1) of the Criminal Code reads as not kept"t keep therm", as follows: _ Mr. Dand told. Council that, said Mr. Scott. ," Ewryeno who sells, barter, for the past several years,, he "I wouldn't give Pickering gives, lends, transfers or del- has been considering putting Township a five -cent piece for iven a fErearm, air -gun, or air up a rink for the community on a load of fill, and I need 300 to pistol or ammunition- therefor his property, the Rouge Hill 500 loads," said Mr. Dand ro a person order the age of Golf and Country Club. 'I f you want dirt, free, will ' fourteen years, who dna not "I asked Mr. Chapman about the children get on your rink getting "fill" on June 6. I got free?" asked Councillor Deak- haw avalid permit in form �5, - isit of an offence. punish- a few loads, and the next day, in. able on Summa Conviction.' they were back dumping it in a .1M they help., me prat � ar --• - Summary ravine. 04en they. started to $10,000 building'. shot back' Section 88 ( of the p i sc oo -- ace cell des school has so much fill in "if you want fi11, you can pay who fouls a the it. it is comin8� itss�-ears", Tor-Wthe-Same as-aeysne-eine ,I Iage of fourteenF� in pons- said Mr. Dan& said the Reeve. , ession of any oir-tbe above, the He told Council that if the "There's snore than one way . i authority to sAw same. and it fill an • the school yard eroded of killing a cat, besides stuffing is forfefted to Her Majesty, and onto his property, he would it with butter. as this corpera- may be disposed of as the At- take legal action Mr. Dand tion will find out. said Mr. torney General may direct. charged "discrimination" in the Dand. It is further fun g cehdi matter of his his "fill". "in that case. there is little It is of further interest to "We have a policy now, that point In discussing the matter note, that the Township of &14 -ratepayers pay $1.00 per any furthee' said Reeve Sher - Pickering has passed a Bylaw load for fill"', said the Reeve.. man Scott. No. 2443, prohibiting the dis- -My dear Mr. Scott." count - charge of firearms in certaiv - - areas of the Township. These -- areas are defined. and gem` s ally Include SII built -u S& This Bylaw ether denmes nre- Iden arms to include air -guns, spring With %mierrum W guns, or any class thereof. The above Regulations are Kiwanis " brought to the attention of the Sir Program Fee The Ebner J. Antnnk (left) Imnodiato p4wt Pnsida i of the public, so they will be aware of M�dkalEmd Cb11drM � �� Club, roaSlws tM tet award free n Ary K "ver, Roo""^ Cba he restriction of buying. sell- wir* �• ��• YatirNgS Obey i tsnrn of the Kiwank Ica Or"WIGnO Cemeittee on Achievement Reperva. The Pkke and ming of the ' 1 ownbery n club was ene. of five to be Aesnos+d in the.cow4wotien ame" chill with �' gi g This k a reDwt W the public JOHN COWAN ilt+earm• commonly known as on the VWunteer enterprise Funeral services were held on Ihisty modwbers or Mui. The award cawne fee eseelMnce in ionwwMrnih cervico peal(- the B -B Gum which. seeks to benefit afflicted Monday for Joha Cowan of the ronn wbo jWW1u0Ie lel M Denver on June 11th. - pLUMM Do" NOT AET ming in the warm summer ed away fast Thursday, aMr s LICENSE months. The work started in Short illness. He was SC p•� _ To Put Punch M Orr Mr. Goodie. R R 3, 1�. The children ars awl be- Mr. Cowan was barn is the e � Of Killllants HOMg i SCHOOL Stouffvnk, was refused a tween two and sixteen yearn Township of Pickering an the a : f lurmbing license without paste- Cassa include: polio, Cerebral Base Line, but moved to the �t Just returned Iron the Ont-. ft Plumber's Examination by palsy, spastic, multiple 2CkTo- Brock Road. just above the AW LKE F :: aria Federation of Home and a dead -lock tie vote at a spec- sis, muscular distrophy, leg 'bird Coocesdau Wrifing with his tam- - --- Associations -Leadership ial meeting or -Pickering TownPer t -takes -Ow bay-lk- farm - iA display of Public School son 3rd; Susan Warder 5th. Training Camp A Lake Couch- ship Council on Tlnmday night children where it finds them. ed on this site until moving to of last week.... private trarnspor 1949. Pupils' work In Art, Writing Gr. 5.. - Eleanor Holter ;Ist; iching; is the delegate from If satislactoly� the village in was and Modelling, was seen last Brian .Stieepwash 4th; Jerry Rouge, Hili Home and Sch'ooi, Mr. Goudie, who has" been in tation _k not available, it is Mr. Cowan was well known Saturday at the Dtiuebartcn Ames. Mm J. J. Wagenaas; SixtY-five the plumbing busfness ' , for oomtracted for. That the effort throughout the township, hav- Sigh Scholl. The winning Gr. 6. -Gni! Basten 2nd; Val- delegates from . thirty-eight nearly forty years, claimed .he has won a firm place in tit tr` b� 'lived here . all his life. He Highpieceof Art and Writing will ezie Mongan 5th . Ontario Associations attended s and goodwill of the cam- wen a ember of St. Franhala "did not kraw" about the spec- F j be even at the Writs Fair, Gr. 7. -Faye NSckling 2nd; the first three-day session of ial, bylaw passed by council, re- munity is evident from a re- de SalEs Church in. Pickering. meld nie�rt t there bier. The fall , Gary Peltier a rd. the 12th Annual • Camp. One quuwW all plumbers in the area view of Progress: surviving are his wife, the awing is the BA of names of Gr. 8. - (Portraits) - Rosa- delegate from the Quebec Fed- to -take a "test Some town - bar Each i'wr a Efr �nw former Annie McGuire; two winners from Lincoln Ave. P. S: seen iDane 1st1 eration also attended. ship plumbers were notified, bee of children have booty ase- sons John and Bert of Picker - Art ship _ Abstract Art - Rosafeen The lectures .were designed and notices were placed• in four fisted. T1ra first lass fwr, fag and a daughter (Marie). -- 1:rt� Susan Craig 2ind: to put -Punch"' into our HoOI- me local newspaPere Tire allose- In 1K2, the nM�tr willMrs. Albert Walton of Brock Wlmnais at C. 9A. _ Prizes In Writing - - arid --School Association P. U. tisement said -that if local. be about 90. - Road; a heather _JJlnes_ of TM, -' Kindergarten: (Picture) =Jean 1 -Shirley Lusted : N. C. H. was the thence plumbers applied for itheir Lic- 2. Although therapeutic res- edo our brothers, Tom, Crawford; Gr. 1.: (Desitin) r. thmul houi'the came Program er�ee before,a certain date. they OMs an discounted, M may be JosepF and George and John Head, Davis amen: r. lip a;P ax- noted thatit of enM- 7. -' Alison MacENaa 2nd: Gr. Pr- P4� chee have besn discarded. For 3.:(Picture) Denll' Rodda. EI. Alae Tttnkeid, fat. UJ -You and -your role in Home I amination. predeceased hum F{eic uraile Menton -• ii4 School "If I had known about this, the child, each day's outing is Requiem Mass was sung in -_ (Art) _Kindergarten: Judy N. -Meed For Prograenen*ng I would have been down and an ezeMing �adwwtut� ry a SL F.en� de Sales Church Cindy C,-Ceenmunitatione and .public L of a license". Mr: Goudie told wlunfoe' worker; within the S Fran - Marley, interment t Fran M�''� Wim' - .' Council. `�I have plenty of work satisfaetien of serving- � then cis'de Sales Cemetery. a Itsloiens (Design)- Gr. 2:. Stephen But- H.---F1eip Materials- d� Too$ outside this area, but I would 3. over the sewn yea Ab -Star, still like a License here." have been shout 150 volunteers Barbara taker ridge, Stephen Barten.'Gr. 3... - Ail those subjects were thor- Councillor Harvey'Spang said some with transportation, some Ronnie Walton; C.fr. 6. - Derych ougtfly discoed by the Omar Funeral services were held i_ S'onni • An Alt -Star . baseball. game "I - thought all' the plumbers in the wafer, efhars en land, io Federation's Leaders and the on Wednesday for one of Pick (Modelling)'- Gr. Z. I'et& Fenn; will 3 played a4 Clarsrment en were h be notified, shad that running the children,- tending ering Township's oldest resid- ' July 3 at EI p. m. Delegates. was why the Bylaw was held canny noses., sowing eeekies I . Gr. 4. Pamela Williams, Roger. During the . gourw of the and cocoa. , ents, Mrs. Levi Salter, 'who Dobie; Gr. 5. Joaritie Hogart}�. T two seams well be made uP•' sed away: at her home on three days, it .became abundant- - Modelling..sinners --• up f� the 8 teems ;n the clear to all, that home and t= eek L T- .Johnston said he 4. Seasonal expenses (taxi, pas• a3' -- Cemenunity League.ly was under the impression Mr. pool and lifeguard him, insur- Brock Road, south on Sunday " Gr. 1: Davis James Gary The genes. public is invited School is a very worthwhile en- Goudie had moved to Stouff- ante and sundries) approzim- I in her 96th year. Henderson 2nd; Linda Nichols, deavor, and can be -a real in- vhlle. ate$ $900• Although no formal � The former Barbara ' Kut+n, 3rd to attend and see players from fluence in community life. i . Mr. Gotidie; said he was "not campaign has ever been held, she has resided at her present the local township teams in horse for man;, years. Hes hus- Gr: 2. David MacBean 1st• During the day, the delegat- +making any threats" to Coun- each year sees all bills met, Gr: 3. Candy in action. p Tanner 1-st; es were vers• busy with lectures i mil; but inferred he could make through the generosity of done- band edeceased her some • -` Marjorie Knapp 2nd; Susan and s£ss.cns, making rotes and; a few uncomplimentary re- tions and grants and from prly- years ago. Warden debating the issues. But• in the i a arks about the. township's ate Sources. ' And, each year She is "sur::ved hY two Gr. 4. Joanne Doucette 1st; e•renir. there were sing -songs 'on. -:-Depart- there has been a small surplus. Clifford an-! Ced! and a d.-u- su ing e on e e and square dances, skits and -Current contributions will be I ghter, Marjorie, at` of Picker- 1 HYDRO PURCHASE menta � Morgan 3rd; Brent' Driver and Ficl:ening jo �rship expects camp -fire's. , The walls of the; C,.}Heil met "in committee. 'used to meet the expenses of . Ing and Har:-;: deceasod. Pamela Williams. 4th;`', Kathy a report frdin tbA6 Ontario, E - large dining-hp.]l shook witlh to discuss the -ituation, toting the 1942 classes. With deep ap-I Funeral se: `.�e�. �t_ere- Hogarth 5th. - deo �lectr c power Coy mission the singing and laughing of for :%Ir. Goudie's being granted preeiation of the past assists- ;from the IYIcEsrhnie F :nf ~;,l AWinner within one r ion'th, on the town- some eighty peoi,Ie, fifteen lea -'i a License were Reeve Scott: ane• given by many. organize- Home with into^ int' a, Un - rt Kdgn, _Cathy' Maloney 2nd. ship's purchase of a. "hydra sys- dors and six?y-fine 'delegates ;Dep• Reeve Jean ficPherson, tions and persons, and with the I ion Cemetery, Osha�: a - , tar. 1'. =Dianne Seebeck ']st; [eah", The spirit of gcood%vill and and nuncillor S ang. OpPosed:' hope that the 'coming program Diane Heron 2nd; Brenda Fler- It was also advised that, af- friendship was terrific, and Cvinci]lors: John.. Greening• will merit continuing eonsidlrp- on 3rd. ter July 2?,- there will. be a re- will be treasured by all camp- I �s Deakin and Herb. Wank. tion and support the Committee _ J ' h D. -Collins of't�s re- _ Gr. 2. Debbie Gill"arc 1st;" duction in rates, to' large users, ers far a long tune to come,) Councillor ' Milton . Mowbray I submits this accounting. I weP g was absent. `-Donations may be sent to garment of Economics and f'e- Latirie Pruner 3rd; Pat Roles such • As a large industry. - This while the knowledge a acquired • . Mrs. Douglas Plitz, Secretary- velopment is making a lova 4th. will, not affect the rate to a at camp Lake Couchiching will, I ug - 1st; home -owner, as originally bel- if properly _applied, benefit ( iations throughout the Prov- Treasurer. Each donor will .re -4 rental housingsurvey of Pick- ��� Gr: S. ' •M►�l Harney many Home and School Assoc- I ince of Onf�rio, calve official acknowledgement, @ring Townsip this w9dL' ZM; Roddy -- Pear- revel i h MCKSRING NEWT THURSDAY, JUNE 26, IM irate Two _�— back his story as his son Bob- and Mrs. Charles Fick, Decimal (� _ T�. by was along with Dad.-. Place, in the 1,009 of their infant ---Walt � ThomSQ� Q.V. PICKERING N The Ladies' Club ended their daughter, who died in the Hoa- ` E STABLISM ED 1 $81 season's activities with a Pot pital for Sick Children last iSARRISTER • SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC Luck - al schoolet Supper last week. t the loc- They will. week. St Edward's, of Wes Issued every Thursday t t Rouge, COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS by Thi News Printing and Publishing Censpaxy start their -meetings in the with Holy Trinity, Guildwood, - - AtMior{ied as Second pass Mail Matter Post Office Deft, Ottawa, Ont- early part of September and held their Sunday School Pic- Telephones WHitehatl Z-0910 would like any of the members nic together, at the Rouge Nortlsweet tomer of Old Plonf Road on -No. Z H1Mhwory S1IBSCRIPTION M11is >i2.S0 per Rear - Wtted Stabs $3.N Per Yam that have material, to sew Hills Golf Club, on Saturday, _ BARRY MURKAR, Editor for the Bazaar to please have June 23, when families enjoyed it -ready, to turn it in. The Club . an afternoon of games,, races, -- kOYERTISIN2 RATES UPON REQBEST - gave Mrs- wheeler a cheque swimming, arid a family supper -- for $50.00 to help with her on th7e park grounds. XDonald G. Crossley .�� Swimming Classes for the han- Congratulations. to Mr, and dicapped children ---throughout-Mrs , • �S-CONSULTANT - -Those AiTownship.-_ Pu131, Pickering Dr. or!: the arrival of a son, on SCARBOROUGH. - 2481 KINGSTON RD, - AM -7126 arin 1n is week's issue regarding the We are very sorry to report Thursday, June 21, 1962, at the -The item--appe g - the fire which gutted the home Scarboro Gen: Hospital; to Mr. -AJAX PLAZA, — -- - RESIDET� use of -firearms, more particularly air -guns is very an of Mr. and . Bill Howitt, and Mrs. Kevin McCullough, of eresting to the writer, because only last week, my Rouge Hills Dr.'at the height of Friendship Dr. on the arrival of Ajax:, F4�H2-1231' Pickering: Vol -0369 was after me to buy him an air gun. He finally agreed the voting last Monday, just be- a daughter, .on Wednesday, t0 a that makes a no but does not fire a B -B, a fore supper time. The Fire De- June- 20-1962,; and to Mr. and glori popgun would best destf ibe it. partment made. short work of Mrs. Leonard Farmer, riendship the blaze once they arrived, Dr. with the birth of a son on _ pERSONALiZED PROTECTION At one time, when the area was legs populated, the' but as it was such a quick. Thursday, June 21, 1962, all in ?' use of air rifles was permitted. flash, there' -was considerable the Scaaboro General Hospital. e R FORTIER—NSU�NCE Man persons have been seriously injured by the 60 da-'nage to the- house and con Little Bobby French, Rouge A. y tents. The. Howitt's with their Hills Dr. is recovering from a called bullet or pellet from an air rifle and much dam- three small, sons; are staying. tonsilectomy at. the hospital age has been done to private p ��perty- with relatives in Scarbor , at for Sick Children this week, and NE �� �� � � An air rifle in the hands of a boy under the age of 14 the present time. Mrs. Nancy Ryan is confined i' AUTO — LIEE - CASUALTY ears is .a dangerous weapon and this has been proven Mr. and Mrs. Chris. penny, to her -home, Rhnres nN'uY� teee Hills �k tOO many es : visiting relatives in Windsor - Marry happy, returns to Paul The law must be concerned, when it makes it an Off- for few days. Gornge..Island Rd. who cele- ence, give lend or transfer an air gun to Mrs.. Leta, MacLean, Chester- bratesi his twelfth birthday to sell, barter, g .any person under the age of 14. (girls included). ton Shores, was one of the with a' party on Saturday, June RoR@ HCc�dv�/ar® 1ai� honored hostesses who poured _23,; to Debbie Jones„ Jaybelle d :.. It is because during the holiday months, that police tea for the guests at the rec- Gr., .who had her seventh bir- C. L 1. L. PAIrPl'B, HOUBR'WARM, QLAW, GLAMNO, get most of their complaints about the firing of air nfl- eption ' for Mrs. John Diefen- thday on June 18, and celebra- es, that they bring this notice to the attention' of the baker, in Ajax, on June 14. ted -with -a party; to _Wendy k -- r -public. IL is hard to refuse.a boy, when he begs for an A speedy recovery to little Pearce, Eost'Ave.„ on her 11th ppyyRg MOWMS (TARO, LAWN 80T8 k O air rifle, that costs so little, but it is considered to be a Kira Denton, Decimal Place, birthday on June 23; to Mrs. roes weapon and not a play thing in young hands. who -has been in the Oshawa 'Pat W lliams Ridgewood Rd on �pie y General Hospital, undergoing her birthday, June 15; to Step- �-- - PLAZA . 1-1861 �. ttff - _ � � roup, is far s bad case of hen 'Glitter, Ridgewood Rd on -- - - - A3 croup; also to Mr. Jack Smith, his seventh -birthday on June. - � ` 'B+tId�AI48 _ _ Ridgewood Rd. who is, -in the 15: to Margaret Adams, Ridge- ytitater safety isbeiri preached almost daily in all -the Lockwood Clinic. We hope they wood Rd. on her fifth birthday, y ,, wE both be home soon.. June 11; to Garry Deer, Port newspapers and on the radio as the first ..ol day week- The deepest sympathy of,the Union Road. who. was nine, on _ end of the summer approaches. community ;is . extended, to -Mr, June ?. , . tt . We all know that next Tuesday mor.:ing's paper Will �f @ a t O P S O T _ -a-list of drowning accounts, and we are all just as ► that our name will not be among the list. yLETT�ER- TO THE EQtTOR- ®� 1V10NUtVl►ENTS This area has had a very good record of water safety �6Es OF DISTINCTION' =.th the past few years. Passlbly as far as our young pep- ple" are concerned, e a lotto do wltiir t safety and swunr.:ing pro- T_ o rl,. Es{itoi— : _ „hole -i as w� on the grams ; To those fish -eyed; 'fish -brain- w is now, the arsh has re-dainsea she land -for THREE GENERAT1%O'N� ale are �lwe can Q. >5ied ark nis t(j g theme Sure that none of our ed corsenatiohists; whose to six hundred feet Prom the - .• drowning fatalities during' whole conservation viewpoint is same. all the rules of water from under water, I would sug- Unless somrfhing is done to this summer season lay observing gest .you take an .eagle's -eye control trig situation, by the safety ourselves and snaking sure that our children also look at Frenchhi an's Bay about•'year 2000: this area "will• be a Br • e Ltdo' fu! in the water and observe the same rules, the middle of August, when, arba e-re_claimed-proiect- Sta ford os am Cate with the exceptionof a small ,g I would like to see other per - area used by motor boats•, the sans' --views on this. important - } -. O N V M .E N T s compl.ete bay is unuseable, even subject. ~ ` ROtJtc a Tow=boat.' . .w EST Ter. years ago the preseirt 'ylKon. Cooper, DUNSAS ST. EASrT _ W4iR6Y -Mc d '2�Z . of Carter rendered the L�auuful I boat -hoose and boat oppositesawt, of P{s:icssa ins Trinity, Guildweod, and St. selections from : I&I"mde the C desaor, of W. Deep" and "O i,ard, Moet 11tmW, held an organ recital in .Holy„, • in a voile that. every- �� BLOCK LTD • - gt Edward'a Parish Hail, on one felt was. in keeping .with _ _ ;may everdng, last, •to inaug- Lha service. lunate the organ they have just Ron. Brawn, Bsyoemo itfro s Rental9� iastailed in the church. Mem- Ron t a "hole -hone” an _ - d -- -• ", auitls=a-number bens of the oongrega rt err -- at BR��C : several, visitors enjoyed Rei, 7 iron. at the Pickering Golf HousingProlact _ :STRUCTURAL STE61. Soott's rendibow of numbers Coarse, and "is' very prouii of tran Handel ssr►d 'Bali. Mr. D. - his accomplishment. He can _ . • CRANE . RENTAL TOWNSHIP OF PICKERIN� ..STATION ROAD, NCICEAIN�:, oNTAtt10 AJAX LUMBER CO. LTD. 2-1960 — A. 2 MO. 6-5911 ATTENTION Pl,a,ee:.wN. w �10i Planc TABLES .; .;,If -you •-have • one` or more -Children SPRUCE •(semi assemobled) ;11.75. - semi assembled) 515.95 -: — --- CEDAR t _ Thomas A N�evvmcm, C. RED WOW METAL FRAME (collapsible) .$29-," -:areSIXfi ears Of age Or Over '� ,i°B''°i sA�os un If your gross family income is .less than - '"'�"° • 19. X 4 ft. $4.9S i !'wIIippRT Roi►t), eocYTa DV>[QSAIi' t ASPBALT Si1N16tiS ,�4300.OQ per year 3 16 1 - MIS is. Per !fin �� $4•" pef' �'e Y :THIS IS OF INTEREST TO You ". Colors TURQUOISE R CINNAMON �Ba The Council of the Township of Pickering together —� isms QvsLEr>! � s4t t With the •Federal and Provincial Governments is consid- CASH i CARRY — THESE ARE NOT SECONDS ering the development of A low rental housing project I in the community. - • The houses, if constructed, would be either row or 1� (W ALL I DB • REMV UM _ - - cti Units HIGH QIIAL{TY PjiINTS semi-detached design and of brick coryltru on. is (,UIMM WORK would have up 'to four or five bedrooms. Outsiele White $i.65 gale Outside,primer $6.65 isle FRW UWAS[ATiM6 The rents are geared to the income of the family. Te- nants pay.approximately 20 per cent of _their gross in- ' .,aakrmN aD. as WMDet1S D8. _ LL : come in rent. Pitt). OPITASIO RED, GREEN, GRAY in gallons only -+- $2.95 11�• If you are interested in this type of accomodation; • 'c - - iscellent for Fences, Garages, Cottages, etc• please pick up a questionnaire from the MUNICIPAL BUILDING,, PITTSBUR6H QUICK VELVET LATEX PAINT ` BROUGHAM, ONTARIO REM_ EMBER - • _ ; � . -- SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED OUT — ' Excellent economy flat wall paint Dries. in 2 hours _ `� " • ' - - • .• QUARTS. $1.69 GALLONS X5,50 Only b'- acting NOW can you help to determine `�COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE y _ whether a housing project. should. be developed. All ' =NEW TANKS--MKTAILED ;AJAX LUMBER CA. LTD. questionnais should be COMPLETED BYL3bY-ZOt�i. : PAT D = •TEmple 9-1641 i9 THE PICKERING NEWS •:page Th~ - 'TMURMAY, JUNE 28.1%2 ©����TON -United Church Women. She is Rouge H i IIs at the Scarbgry Gen HaWoL rT - to leave Dunbar'ton this month.. rsonals - Mr. and Mia. Don Smith, and Mr. and Mn. B. `Sladr.'`'Of - �SURAN�CE - REAJ. ]MATE - PeMichael, of Huntsville, 'visited _ Two ball games of -Dunbar- Toronto, spent last Wednesday _ ,9toe WK 24212 '' Reeitka�e W�`2.3115 ton Kiwanis House League Su and Mrs Walter Willis on evening at the home of Mrs. f _ Sunday, June 17.. , were played last week. The Mr. and MM Harry West A• Westbrook and family, on -- : score of first game was - gate and family have visited Alton Road• .� ' - Dodgers 12; Braves 8, The Tig- Mrs. Bred Westgate on the las# Mr. and Mrs Mead, First, C Y R L MORLEY ers - won 7•-0 over the Cubs -in Concession, spent last Sunday • two Sundays, as Mea. Westgate the second' game. The- tar of at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sr. has not been feeling well. J the week was Sianley' Kita, who Fred Price, . a wson Yosw F ' REided 4806r. pitched a "no -hit, no -run"', Sympathy is extended to the Mrs Win Dawson, Arhprior, game. Two games are schedul-. of Briry Of Mia. Barbara Salter spent leaf week with Mr. and $2 I� I S"1'ON Xi?. W. :P.4. �tlX 160.. passed away on Sunday. ed to be played this week at °f �O Mrs. C."A. Schwalm' the Kiwanis Park, DunbartomThe Grade 8 pupils of the David Fantham Jr., has re- _--==�4-PLCICFRING, ONT IO - � Atom Soccer Team, of f� t� � Hill School had their --- the Metro Toronto Chum► bumped- -home aro w,3 Graduation Banquet last Fri - Hospital, .Leave, - sponsored by °� wh surgery' day. June 22 at the Rouge. MW orme Dunbarton United Church, de- Buster. Forsythe returned- United Church. A turkey dinner feated St. Andrew's team, in was 'served, and a good time M11119 AL and from- the .Oshawa Hospital this - Scarboro, on. June 18. They had alb- - week after his accident won an exciting game 4--3, in. w Good wishes and good luck _ -- O N LID-, A Y - overtime. The final game, on him he' lost four fingers a to Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sehwalrn f Mrs charm Hospital, returned ... `. � Monday, June 25, .was against from H . � son Johns, 'Alfons Rd. who --Scarboro capital, and • arsi the teams red by --the Or- to Orland, Ont. on June } N S .d R A N -C -E- -- sponsored - recuperating at twcne from ange Home for Boys, at Rich- an operation on her back. 34. �er ung, is the ianuge _ - ; .. • .. , WMItEIa �� ASSURANCE A�,' EI' mond Hill. The exciting game fpm A�// Mr. and Mss. -E. J:- Armis at- fTAT1011 RdAEI - WN. l i771• COMPANY I* was played at Rumnyrnede-Park, tended the 47th International Sorry to hear little Ard. - �' _ AUTOMOBILE Toronto, and was won by the ve a fell while P►ewR1No 1E. tett Kiwanis Convention t Denyer, WaB'�'. Alton ltd. FI Orange Home Btty& Congmtul= Colorado, June 10' t',o 14-.--. The p1atn8, and fractured his arm td7 KINGSTON LOAD (EAST _ atiom, boys. Imaeediate Past President acc- Congratulations to Mr.- and Nft<iEfT SER1110E ? _. Dr. W. iii and Mrs. McKay a fed the Internation Honor- Mrs. Jack Mead, Ist. Con- on _ T� *' un "@ea � R CM*M fte" MIM, 2".3m attended a convention of the P the recent birth of a daughter, r CSM a1' Or Ekiri Historical Society, in Prescott, able Mention Mac Whitec- last Thursday and Friday. They. tion (30 members and ander). also visited Upper Canada Vill- Miss Susie Amyls .visited Miss Evelyn Annie at Lake Kasha - age, at Morrisburg, and friends is Ottawa bog, ,an the week -end. Congratulations _to Mrs. - 1/nitesl Church TV The Happy Couple t Marie Lynde, who had a birth -The Quartelly Conusitst»on�+ �,"' w • E t, day on June 22. Service was Conducted W the • atini"er Dr. W. A. McKay. The GPTURE FOR YOU THE RADIANCE Congratulations to Mr. .and amu• �B the.beautifui anthem LIR N•w�Hl us (6�'fs . Mrs. R M. Ramsey, Fairport OF YOUR WEDDING Rd., North, on the.occasion o! ye the Father". Mrs. Real Esta• Broker •- : Pidterittq YNrdOa Wilda White oorldticted the :Jr. ; JIM NOW FOR THAT SPECIAL DAY their • wedding asiiR3veraary, qts. . er ?oeo�f• AA. 34ifA- fSoilw'E 1r& 7,-7M1. - Juiw 20. r'orRgregation. 'MM S -0T10 The June meeting of United Four members job the WE Cam ' : WWft Mob"* •,Mp INWapie 0•14#7 Church Women, was on Thum- : Mrs. Donald Annan, CHURCH - RECEPTION• day,. dune 21, at the church: _ f Mr.'David 'Price and Mr. and NOME 1� .. FROM 9 SO �_ Mt. EaN el DrwkeAM. Ns. _ > �+«► The President, Mrs. Card Mrs.'- Fraeli-ck. __ ° . .;� . U i'- - 'Cross, Gonduucfed the meefin : - ,• . B Dr. bfcKap read John.17, or Il1CLUDlS __ The Trillium Unit was in charge his lesson, and chose John 16: - - . • `: - '� of the program Mrs: F. White 38 for -his text, and gave . a 1 - 8 x 10 "OUR WEDDINCe ALBUM R conducted the Worship Service brief pre -communion talk- iZ - 8x10 PRINTS l �' ' ST• ��ORGE S D+�' ALFRED assisted. by .Mrs. l l Carey. There. are tribulations and son- x s "auR CHILDREN'S WEDDING' ALBUM Mrs. Freeman sang -lovely row that overcome all of us: �A Z. VAAIAGS solo "Great is Thy Lo Mrs.- Jesus -told us to be happy, -- 1 Z - 4 x 3 PRINTS i F. ' Conkwright, ot. Sergeant's cause he has - overcome the -PHOTO "THANK YOU NOTES" / (o ► 1 C K E R 1 N G Florists, Pickering, gave an in- world's sorrow We should pre- _ _ - VETERINARIAN teresting disptay•-of floral arr- pare ourselves for Holy Comm- COMKETE P"OTO NEWSPAPER COVERAOE : • - ements. There were guest. uni by g ourselves Eaequet and Meeting present Pickering, as well ready to accept Jesus. Nothing OT08 SlNT�TO NEWSPAPERS OF YCNIt f.HO10E Facilities =+► - Old RoRsebank Rd. North as some of the Surxiay School g� comes to us without some teachers. Mrs: Wilkinson was sactlflce. -on the of soihe- PHONE OR WRITE CATLW40 SERVICES � --. -. part :? (Seating �) - , •: $,R. NO. 3, Pickering Presented with a 'corsage. ` and o _ a Life Membership Pint of the ne, The Sacrament of` Comm Mme: �:r should be a renewal of g A R� R 1 E- P O� M. E R O Y - WH, �� Z elephone TE. 9-1822 our. spiritual development. We .. iAK 2.0463 - - REsit>Eewtrtetlaetaaeeee� sbould take the elements with ILL ,, Plop -TIE. 9.1417 - it 'o Answer TE. 9-1504 gAiSposT c,a►wrrMOWER good cheer and not a long. face - - SEALAW as_Jesus is our Saviour, who -- LONG DISTANC# CALL SMALL ENGINE REPAIRS said 'Z have, overcome the . OPTOMETRIC '�a _ SHARPENING The flowers on fisc altar were WORworld". 1Fs VISION CARE SEE Pt1At-IJP in memory of David Fay Iw111� 34110MO RENTAL WELDING • � - .. _ ' ,:� � �1 _ ._ .. thein who died a year ago, and JOIN L RAWBON, R.O. — Al- OWEN -- TEmpte 9-ILOO of Mrs.. Barnes, who was bur- To LiNflE ww m 61*0 TMedon I. PteASAN1 STREETl" lam PPP U0111110M m. 30UM Phone After 8.00 P. M. - Bulletin -- pa"CK WrS EAr Irlont•itl+, Monteith, Richt week Days Or Week -cads . on Wednesday. June 27; Mia Slew Mild 9" L oNIR s• Roirtfille�s far SA EYES IF ds Co. eesaraesraeear.raeteest>tae■ H. Carey held a tea from 230: WuuA to 4.30 when friends gathered " LAWlH�IOWER �f111RREN1 GLAM FIT= eQ REPAIRED, CHARTERED ACCOUWANTII � • • - to bid farewell to Mrs. Wilkin- - i O. W. RlEH1. C.A., LIA. sdh, who is leaving the village , � Motor- AF►OIltTRdENT. T1.1-1601 -titEP16W TItD3tEf.3 Rig this week. d ,_Q,howe _3"a" ; There will not be a Junior Odunvo RAMdoloh 5,1377 Congregation or SuiK >�ioo - SEAWAY UM L w..*VY4 CA. _ *��' `T,�e'�,Y during July. -and August Sept- Wlliab.t l -0R90 �7w"Z. ember 2, the Sunday School re - WATER SUPPLY convenes. WRitehaR 2-1357 =i 7 SOUR sERvrc FIRST INORT•AOES ARRANGRl GET AEADY NOW FOR THE SUMMER INDAYS 7 DAYS A WEER Amo $1COND MORTGAGES - $5;00 for 10 GALS. AVAIIAKI POR ADDITIONSSUPER $7.00 for 1000 GALS. \ AND IMPROVRMINM 1500 GALS. �' 4�o SHOP AT HOME = LEAVE YOUR �OLt.ARS ERE I ! _$9,00 -for ---- -- - _ VA AUO--rJRCNAWOR ON EXISTING )YIORTGAfi1S. i IF You UQIARt ANY MORTGAGE - +� ` FINANCING i FOR PAST- TEMPL� TAXI. . ' .:. CoutTEOUf SERVICES CALL - 1 won""" KAYE'S PLUMBING " Do' Iii _. =� UABRE- E. IRELAND IL .. Wlf. Z-6717' PICKERING - Answenng Service - AND COMPANY - - v IS NOW OFFERED t0 100 ADELAIDE ST. W. ■�II��t1��Rf1�R1>t���RIRaA�■ ,r�IPLE s� : Learn To Drive - : .TORONTO '2, ONTARIO icor bnformation ca*. / ' AJAX-PICKERING- EMpi.' t•iS00 or IMF' 6~ :DRIVING SCHOOL - TEl pie 94144 t"who , Dual -Control ' :..Let us install a. "tailor. made l MUFFLER to -day Late 'Model Cas _ Ttayb 9.17E WA. 5490 Phone : WH2-1141 If no- answer, phone 728-0091 a Gas-tight, electric -welded seams eNN•IseR••eeRRees•ee•s•■ • Zinc -plated throughout G L E N D A L E _ �' a Multi -wrapped shells to resist corrosion - A P P L i Ail! C E WATER - -LUTHERAN -CHURCH e Chambers designed to dissipate noise r SERVICE _ WELEA 1wG - -CLEANED West Hill a Heavy gauge tubes to resist road vibration DEEPENED . W~ RWAM TO SEPTIO TANKS Worship Service.... 11.00 A. M. INSTALLM - CX.I£ANED A. M: . ' %111 service`s a't two Galloway Rd. w � No Job Too Lssse OF !small so Sunday School...... .11.00 loo* 9N7iiit. 13eeetve oar Immealsie Public School, between King- _ _ . 2Road and to Rd.'dug 8t�ep No. 81V1 WTOWpm- t11. -W,4 T.S.. " "Charter Membeeship Reh'g --------------- Now OPM 'Al 1�:3M 7m- is �s E Sinvice VMYONL WELCONZ j *W"' onto ' 1� 1lM•• INR. SPIES -- - Bruno, L Ea mm* Paster - - • ry - - - rJUNE 2G . . pop fr•THE PICKERING NEWS THIJRSDAY, 1962 "F7rs!" Round Was A 'Good :dinor Gula won their game to an easy victory over Brou- until they allowed four runs in remarkable saves by both of tile, arid two or three other Ont , Says Nenean Cafik by default on Thursday, when gham 10-3, by the, excellent the fifth inning. Tile Bay Girls• these tea.•ns. terested men, reen .Minor- Girls failed hitting of Lewix Jackson, who sccjred one more run in the 6" A .vote of thanks is extended We were veryt4. AmonZ the after-e.acaw to show up. The Bantam Boys got two home nuns. In t_.e sec- 'The umpire reversed his.ciecis- to Garry Balsdon for bringing of the death of a. DSS parties held across Canada o: walloped Liverpool 11--0 on and game at Brougham, on ion on one play in favour of the equipment and, giving So Sr., mother. of T. K. Monday, .the gathering at the Tuesday evening, and will play . Tuesday evening, the Frenches. Brougham, and -allowed them much of.his time to grade the of Wharf Street, E. *home of Liberal Norman- Cafil at the Bay on Thursday, 28th. mars .Bay Intermediate Girls the extre• run, to tie the game. Frenchrnares Bay Community been very active grid is showed a notable atmosphere On Tuesday evening, Bay and Brougham Girls tied 7-7. Ic was a'well-played game with Park. He was assisted by Harry good health until -she hew of confidence. More than twk Ridges Bantam Boys were paced . The- Bay Giris were ahead 6—Z, sotne very good hits, and some Coiley and Bill and Harve Fer- undergo surgeryrecently-.. hundred workers and suppor tern joined in expressing thei. r_ continuing faith in Mr. Cafik': ability and future success; am - :nrgt one person present. showe. `the slightest doubt that—nex, .time.:he would make it. In expressing thanks to. al -who had -worked for him,• Mr t u �. the extreme to thank- you al 1 —sufficiently for what you hav , _.`� ■ done; for al — - - - -of my wife and Eny mother-, mai • - I assure you- of our deepest MARKE ,gratitude. I,only, hope you art - not; too - disappointed -in me"_ e was m errup_ csiesof "No, No:We're ot�e HiIlS.", and `� - all set to go again_" ' Iu .conclusion; Norman said, . PRICES EFFECM 'This campaign- was only the a Thurs., Fri. Sat - : fiat round—it.has-been a good On Na', Hwy: Just of gouge Bridge ' - clean one. when we get the Eviihi =,7A9 •Ex Thum &. Fri. TM 9.00 .nL ' 2&"-30 ` JUNE /�.�.,. o signal for round two; we shall. ��" ii pmr p -come out fighting; and with -' . ` . . - your help, we shall-win".. Swift's - (Saw) FOR DOMINION D The 'majority of persons r'��MNG there, statedted their conviction FIREWORKS . . ....... ..... Varioas PrilCes _ anOR "finest tiie next carnpaiga would 4 91 i - we. a gone! working Liberal ---��� ns�aiotity in -the House of Luk • YORK BRAND 12 es. S,wnt NAs 1` .eat. � � KRAFT _ Gi■et.32 es. j�ir : and that Mr. � _ MIRACLE V�VHII' = °-6% tirouM levies this Bilins for the _ Vberals. Too, `all expressed a - t 2' 2letermination to work even harder toward that chid — : SWiF'r"'S (Sore 204 Odume Lbwal Htad"arttrs a �t •�� - Chicken�n a bucket ['clltt 'S A"Va ll" - - :Ply. of Ines J� ae, ai.e _ (feta *e) - - LYONV DISCOUNT (Sage 200) This community has been T E A BAGS - � die!ply saddened by the death MARGENE (Ail VeEstsMe) _(Saw 2Se) ..... • . • • • . • ... • of little Gerald u..man �- SA1AE7"><. Creitl�a..Fawry (hlorth�r+s SNP) Large 20 oz. flee month old son of Mr. and Mrs. - Verryl Rearnan, Maple Aver at ;2-for the Hospital for Sick Children, . C _ uceMARGARINE 4AP Sa .. .on Monday, 7une;•23� Sympathy Is extended is the loss of their _ -,only son :. COOKED, AaA IACICERi(Sari Ilei BANQUET CANADA FANCY - - (Saw 4c) 20 Oz. Tim sympathy extended to the TOMATO JUICE .... °. ...... :.. 4•tor Olt famiwholy' of .the late 'Mrs. BarLIK- bara Salter, Brock Road, .South, COTTAGE SPECIAL p away last Stutday, ..... • in her seed6th year. _ CANNED _ (Sate 41Cl 2+4 tie1= Mrs. Claude Smith. of Tren- - R --- --- — - - 1 y4 i. tit . . _..ton, visited. her . tens. , - - - - . • Garry Balsdoe and Mrs. Roy - Kippen last week-end.49 Birthday congratulations to `� °. Grape, Root tee*, Gieger Ale, Liwse. Cgls + -. Mrs. Helen Ifill, who will cele- ■ lt-rate bur birthday on July 1. 79C SWIFT'S PARD (Sate 13c) 15. e& lies aAd to her grand-daughter, DOG D '45 Diane, who will celebr#te her RM 1" 12 es SQUARE TINS ' birthday on July 4 ALL FLAVOURS _ Congratulations to Mr. and Z. rs. Bruce celebrate their 16th wedding troiac f omho n ay Monday u y artniversary an June 2% We hope Mrs. Wisernan will be at �� &" 0 C�� borne from hospital, and .feeling E!■i M SeR v �M■i■ EhM Rewe�wi well enough to enjoy the occ- - ' 'anion. S1A/1PT'S SILVitRIiAF • _ _ _ DOiAST ............................. � �1 The5 Frenchman's Beu► Yacht BONELE!►s ROUIi1D STEAK - very pleased with the turnout PUR ]E—LA 1RoMmAill at their Tea and Bake Sale last �'K� _. _ IL 499 $ ThePi'' Pickering Township Soft -.-....,For your garden a full selectwo of Steele = B : League s now in full swrng BRIGGS A RENNIE SEEDS' -- K .. , ..... • ... Ib. T9t We have watches during the -,REDUCED TO CLEAR - FRESN MINCED STEM past week, there ' promises' to _ 10 p MAPLE LEAF (VA"A D be plenty of action during the No. 1 Multiplier ONIONS (Spechd) 9 11 R 11.. season: . _ p _The Frenchman's Bay Inter- mediate Girls., were. defeated (ORGANIC (Saw foe) ie L E1i'TILIER---1b.-bsE game at the Bay. They got off ' Boneless . rolled, plate brisket pot 'roast Ib. 49e to a baa s tart in the -irst inn- ROUND or SQUARE !ng, and allowed 7 mfrs' by the Gr?enw xd• team. They settled MAPLE LEAF SLICED . 6 oz. Vac-Pak Pkgs. down and the name ended 8-3 : L RUMP'-ROAST in favour of. Greenwood.-The Coo-kee� Meats 2 .dor .45c FRESH (Net Frozen) Grade A Orale Ready 'Macaroni & Cheese, Chicken, Deeteh Pickle & Pimento, YOUNG �CHI'CKENS �: 3 afire Lea;., Card �'hani�s. � TONELESS ROLLED ._—. (1tl Few Ribsi Avers" Sibs. We would like to thank our Roasting, Frying or Barbeoaing PRIME RIB ROAST many' relatives, ,-fri"& . and ROUND, SIRLOIN, T-BONE i WING neighbors for the acts -of kind- _. WANQING PRIME RIB' ROAST nPss.. expressiq of sympathy . . • • . • _ _ 11� p (6th and 7th ribs) and mass cards, 'extended to _�{f• Y ' _ us, during our recent bereave- � EAK - . FRESH LEAN PORK meat. - 89 BUTT ROAST ib 'SOC .Mrs. John .Cowan . and family FRESH•' • •' • . • • We wish tc express our sin- : � NGS' � � Fresh (Not Frozen) Grade AOren-Ready, Young Atg. S %$, erre • thanks and appreciation - - to our many relatives,. friends _ RKEYS' . 49e :. Y TU ..arid neighbors, for the beautiful floral tribute`, cards of sym- FRESH MINCED BEEF : • ., . • • • • • a 2 lbs. T!a pathy, and the many, kindness Selected, Firm, Golden Ripe __ Z es- shown us in our recent ber- -- — ' pavement. Especially, would we -like ethane -•the ministers, r�. BANANAS.. Rev. Dr..W. A. McKay and Rev. WIENERS A r. Bamford; the Pallbearer; .29, aW the • McEacWe Funeral _ YORK •Canada rarer Frozen• -• . - ; - (Saw 10e) - #ame��rold and wlnelt - PEAS &CARROTS :... 2 ft PkE. 39c .ArrIWng fresh daily; home grow a� STRAWBERRIES atlrotiwh► w+e.d - drill -and- Fatinllr .A 7 J n . r • pw 'THURSDAY;'JUNK 29,1%2 --- -- __-- PK3=;No NEWS Pam CLPIREMONT aid Mr., and Mrs. Jinn Reynolds home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Rens- family of Toronto aped ie were Mr. and Mm J. w+><tts . • llsr. said � m Kan Pett of Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. of Downsview. _ [_-BUSINESS DIRECTORY d`. h visiting`at Quitea� -Services •n Chweawat . _ �� �; and Mia. �,� Ho. Mr. ,Jack Watts of Downs- attended the donkey beseba8 ._ The Ch u rChes on Satur- - spent1 Dr. • N. F. Tonnlir�n a Mrd. the home o! his sister. Mrs. J. day evening. M& Oooper attend the Fun Rennie. and Maliyn Rennie enterbedrfed s ---- Mrs. r - GUARANTEED / - 1�'air at. Picketing on -Friday R xockley number of lriccas on eir McEACHHIE S •gtltt■H■attnttanannn■ti night ,esti attended services at Uxbrid night on: the occasion of her i; Radio -TY_ Serlliee.. Mr. and Mrs: Don Hedges, ge cemetery Decoration Day birthday. Funeral Director 'Pickering and Mr. and Mrs. ti H3ockley on Sunday. Valerie samAriuo and cx us3n Any Make or Model visited with Mr, and .Mrs• Asa The L A of the Guides and Ralph Hili attended a combs >.:. United Church %,rg 'of StoutivMo on' qday Brownies enjoyed an evening, of ed birthday and graduation par - AR - -��•r: Rw• • night. '. ling -at Cedarbrag-en-lames ty-4n-Toronto._oaS �,•tav SERVICE - Congratulations to Miss Irma day e'er. Prizes were won their cousin Eric Wills: Private Ambulance Service 11 A. Marge axillo, Jess c- ' PICKERING uuR:N6 JULY a AUGtI's1 Mrs. Alves Redshaw on and M e Sam ie M On Saturday evening at the _.DAY her OR 111111 NIGHT-- - Sunday S`eho•1 Withdrawn _ - - ge to Mr. Clemerrt Fan _Carruthers. _ -- - er of Uxbridge, wbioc took' pi- Valerie Remsse is ' spending INSTALLED f AUDLEY ace on Saturday at Stoattville. holidays in Toronto at home ' WATER 9.46 A. M. - Church Souk* Mi. Fred Lysine is ianproving of KY. 'and Mrs H Gifford: Repaired And Serviced WM.-McEACHNIE, Prop. ' 11.OY A. 611. = Sunday' Scheel after his operatic¢ at the Ajax 'The Citi . Guides and their. shoot IlMtat Shop Work � No service or Sunday Sehor hospital• leaders enjoyed swimming at hn'l 2.3641 . Wast of DYAbart011 * August 6 and 12. The mess' trebles be"ng the Samarilio home ori Friday 2s Church. St. S. Pickering hen, was rained eves.' RODMAN MiATiNti CO. PHONE - - Phone WH. 2-2171 natna>,aaa�aa>rtreaaa�+rati oat last WednikO, atm' the _ 3rd gams!. BG*iers w�ert PM- A t Z -D0 ..Pick4nng, Ont. - a1RACE PREssYTwAN e'nt rtbnr st&affvwe, >. �i1JRCH ham, . Agi�oioourt and once Mpp!im 1MORHiM from ' Bowmanvillo- • Fred Ward is now hwne-=�-�� �e -- - .. 1lEN and CLARKE A rro�n st •-lrtiolttrel% h•apital and �ireiotolh Prefer, 'SUNDAY SCltoots isnpra+ing lel ileelth: Ronnie and Miss Mar _ .P R E NT I C E ..miadoch �►,o de„Q..Seie.1- rle, L,yane xr. and Mrs. A %a a:■t.-*VOW aad ~ Murrey► Fraser of tbe'sth Line A AUCT101t1EER5 solmom and ii "'°" 9#.0 � on sva�rr L3ntiwt - % 161 N&MEardsters• ", Ileiaad awl Ainln4 Fev the mr. 10 ,Mbit _ oe.eMr r oesnie "w r Y jHp/p Pvblk e.a".a q11 Read sd»oi- ansa fa�Rlit of '1•bronta visited _ �.>�iE>� Fri. Sr.•nr tr'as+:-At1 ao•lon the ; wlth Mr. and fwabw% Real mom. oia ew tIJi6 at COWANt.'f 4W 20M NOM61��1Ds OR. Mr& -Were. n • -_ ldn: bird. Gue�L3nftwl- �+t ■ ereiell! .s �eeee.eib R 15t f�11Ah l�ICf AT'OM OM a $air�o0� St. N. Oshawa - the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. ■ sY _ Wrm Ghent Mom FA60. rheas AeIm� farri3-3446.-St. G$ s There will be sen 'Sunday ev- 4616M PAL Phone M.A. 206 Telephone Ra►. � aezvice -in the Baptist ch- - arch :text Sunday, mom to the �ak ai dam U �! . E Decoration, Day service. - °N"111° Terry Groep and Jim Torr- T _ 11' `-=.T�+��T. Di. `evi: .. • OwbO ea,ce ha�ne ]elft on s` trip fsr fire - w 1L1.r11'il'r1 G. 'L,& rl► .7tJ1`I E. R. FLEURY `""The cLareftumt � jrhom 90n@W ant 2•x6/3 � RARstlSTEit SOLICITOR D E N T I S T c0oinmittee bav,e their SW _ fNNOAT OfdV ft swimming v which -_ _ - _ will M!% NpTARY PUNK �. pp a,a,�, Ce,aaw„ ma , _ start July 9 and contime th- - Ifewib�d� Rod t t A0 GAU-44a+�Mw Par« rough �o aboat a 2�1 or 23th. 2 __. 11.00 ornr C.�� depending on the wen*". iBLeBPHO=�1B VfFH. Y1i 4! AT. 2.7"1 or AT. 24366 9 - ir 1100 GAL- 0ndivy 3drr la. 1� NOTKt TO Cltwff u • 1 t.00 -fir tt.il AMD O'[Nfifl QEIUR�I ST. N. PIES.• . (At tin•` Pae Rail) In The Estate Of 's-ofl in Lew _ - ' See�w-ate w *i 4 rte+ {aN of fM TIp r • :0.00 a w�-Noltr Coin _W-; � WA Ontario. RM'Ired. Dec""", RES.: W H. 2-1866 h>,.ro...1oa. lie. Ih. Iiiak _ AL1. PERSONS having �' o es DRUGS LTD. AONUMEIM against t ,aerate o: Steffen, Mew¢.. -00 w. on or uck, deceased, who died -, C'hnstron �i�e on or about tbe•- 11th day of w � �e�e 1 ItoafRr AtIlnw, PaF . I M C' April, 1%2, are hereby notified PRESCRIPTION PECIAMS o,Me.I. • • soeie�'Y - to file proof of same with the ; T" .e1 MMI•bq - 00"r W". aw"M wig Soitdtors on n,1 62be.. .a M. = N1.h•M•,►.• ERR 1 H ton gam' day July.. cosMET�cs - ; - BABY Ids CtwRCN SlIIV1C! ANO Atter that date the aoiicitora SUMAT *W Proceed to =Wwww '7 mom wMIYy MO. Ffef4 said estate. bwkw � - * A&~ � �- to the of wig tssy HOURS: Fvnelel and shall have�+Ad notice. _ - PLUM N G T««�a.a+» .� I+.a�w tl 1WEElC DAYS DAILY 9 G n% to 9 Ambulance Sen lee d the vwae..dw iA.dr* DATM at Whitby thk OM dy how ai s IA- of June, A. D 1=L and KAYES— ' * 1� ���a �,a k'yea 10 _ Alfr•i W. WoeloM i W1•w► 3 �� Mw Pude DeYR Ylhsst WAM ALL AM wf�COMe SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS m. M FLUNMING BATHROOMS No. s tNoitwvp 3W Dundee :Inter. _ ieoch SURE SYSTMAs: Irl►. OMarle. sdleilKs i+r tla► • Whit" Eseeuter�• AwM�M cease¢ and PICt�ERING -.PHO-LVE 1 I " ESTIMATES GIVEN * Mary ornrem Cad ATI■Mk 2.2136 Phone WMHrhaN- 2.6717 �) �_. V1fHitehall- 2-3610 .Andrew's Presbyterian 'Church Gr4ham . HARDWARE Te1o� charth St N., Pickering. Out AND • = BRAD ,w Need,,, B.A. . ,1.». ''L APPUAI� - PAINTS TOOLS. I4?+r2,i - ,., Ttiw'M 16; 11" PLUMBIHh ,.� �,�. s - - - = _ - ON RAtH4 6 t -V - 11IM A.M. - Cry's.'+.. G. PILL I. _ - NERAL HARID t 1'Tfw . .. M. RA .. • •.STORE - (R'ortaeri,► A. R. Hill) .:' �,,. ono 1�« re► w+ ` :0 11fi1'toA - Phone:' WHitehall 2-1911,dcering. _ ROGER G. CONANT, 6.A. *v*ryrhi"q in PhnnMng• - Free fStimtes. GOOD VALUE AT THE U N I T E D C'H U it C H f1AddlsM ANO SOLAWOR RIGHT .PRICE SNlehwal►- ►�. 2) : Phone: TEmple X1.2281 CONITH kl)G3 , aiAx , p,Iy Td) as30 p.�l. �v. A. McK/►Y, M.A•, rhe _ DENNIS CARTAGE SEPTIC TANKS .Dp71r than,:e ft: soalh. Oeh.wa sati!edar tIN 1:00 Fee. MINISTER CLEANED REPAgtS 8 ALTERATIONS Water t e T s V Ip p l y .M_ 4320 Kingston Road �'k• of Worship _ Soo ask .... ........... :Asa-saoo �N�iSttRANCE�° _ _ _ --- � 9a1......:::::::........"""".."'::"::`sa.0o- .. w•. J. wTt ., West Hill 11" A. int. r 1,000 oak. PAW iE s Auo • &AND - 3RAVR Oshavrca - RA. 3-�1 " Cke w 1��� ead ce"" AT. 4-4721 Phurch sotrooz.. Tor toll AIa/ fltt -- — mea twew•ea on 6ellilafe. An a KW � J f wEtT MILL AT. 4e0r9 ; Aalenebile le.eea of AN K1ade Featurints - '8svage, Clark and Sowawe Wilson DENNEY BRO_X363001006i Copp ' h -moo .wtllf';' Mo. 84321- HEATING CONTRACTORS SERVINO CHRIST IN y"I wear QwreeW Fined Widdw Va COMMUNITY am, 1835S to & Oootiw �• Hot weer, :r an sysl.nls n"4, , 8 ateriri8► - Installed.. Doetor'a irow. - - -- w. J. °^� °", _ , , .Repan :TRY A •'HEws,• - ,tee- ; sr: wens VIIEDDtNO and BIRTHDAY -CADS _ Pb«»: 2a.464a' CLASSffiED AD _y 4-Ao LLL Sft, 3 at � 5 .,,Y, cbiM• ,n,, oar.+• , and souc"M mown JAW .hone OWNwom poo,. A&U olveir >s7R.00f pepopte e1 an, ase. �LjSrP ��+ , MAM sI _.. M � .. •� 1. - e • �...•- _ _ '� '� �'• 'alta Six�' '11 P1C1E1<RMifi Nt1Afi "77,1URS"Y,, JUM 29,-19a ws'�'..WNO N". 0SHAWA�I'Mo%4. j— :.&ILL DRAGOMATZ MOTORS CAN SE PROUD vJONN MARTIN. DiSiiNSR AND CNAPT�NtAN OF HOTEL LANCASTER (OSHAWA) LTD. A DiSTlM1C'T Ot< THEIR REPUTATION MEM9RfAL8 OF DtSTINCTIOli CREDIT -TO-OSHAWA AND DISTRICT 13th KING ST. WEST 725-1+111 1431F KINGSTON, E. Tri-3111 2! KING ST., wEaT 7ss,� ' f... A valuable addition to the other reliable firms in Oshawa Itf selecting a fancily nxnaonri>asL, fife Ossbawa Monnnncdaht Co. This hotel, located in Downtown Oshawa is noted tiu ao, Is the dependable ear dealer. BILL DRAGOMATZ, who started wpieh is Mader new numagement and ; now owned and open- out Ontario for its fine service acid _.excellent appointaheats� - .',-his own business three years ago. As, wan with Seaway Mot- aced by JOIRN MARTIN, who is a budnesernan that upholds The Hotel Lancaster is viewed with favour by the travelling ,_..ors in Whitby for five years, and also a Whitby K<nsman Club the higbeet Pn:inCiPlee in ethical business practice, can show public and counnemial trade, all of whom partake with 1 member for seven yeanhs, with a 100 percent attendance record. you ar;emorials bulli on a basis' of quality and durability. ea*pnert of the luxurious facilities' of :this old-estabblishea - Bill has a. reputation !or reel honesty in sales and chooses, They e& m slat branches of memorial work and adhere hotel. The Lancaster family; and staff, strive at all tunes. his stock very emecullY to assureideal and the ►Hans t is widely —= dd variety of new aused cars, which are in tip-top condition. endurft granite or nNutie, syrnbolse in design and reverent nized and acknowledged for their superior aongenla)tLy and . ,All vehicles are eare4uily checked, noted for deanumm, meds- in ptugmse, rev is surroundings of pew and beauty a friendliness. Their dining-room is highly recowanended for the anicai performance and every iimpc rtaat featudi�e you are in- of respect and honoug 10 fife dead, a const1.ant: source excellence in diming pleasure. The Tally-Ho Lounge is tom► terested to know when purchasing a better' ear. of icy to ttie living. air-wnditioned . for your oomLort. 'There ,is ample parking You will oars on his lot folio equipped to suit your n They have the very latest and :nest modern appliances, facilities at the rear of the hotel. ' His lot is big enough to serve you. and Bill Dpsgoxsata ex 'dafpbihlg tihew fro groduce the finest grades of work. They can We take pleasure in recommending this excellent hassiels'y, '_.Reads pe:soctalnzed service to every customer. With all there meet an i egaii'ernercts tram line 'headstone to the most elub- which-operates under the License . of .the Ontario Liquar Con. ,'..vlre ' orate mesnoek!" �)r aim Js' to satisfy, and' they will figure trol Board, and to all our friends thrmghout' this c�strict, fine principles eeaerfiial to successful' bdrenc�esa for the futb years for which Bill w recognized. This business should enjoy : with you or help you select something that meets your des- do not hesitate to suggest that you visit this popular, stoppi tremendous success, and are worthy of high recommendatiom iced needs. visit Oshawa Monument Co. and sienna your de- glace the next time you are in Oshawa. HUYCK'S HAIASTYLING STUDIO RATED VERY HIGH W.sires in a distinctive memorial with JOHN MARTIN. You can choose a memorial flash him with confidence. W. McAULEY PROVIDES PERSONALIZED REAL BY STYLE-CONSCIOUS WOMEN OF THE AREA - ESTATIE SERVICE; -AND ENJOY GREAT POPULARITY PRINCE T. ! 1-2 BOND ST. WEST 72:i-2912 DOMINION TIRE STORES IN OSHAWA ,SERVE THE 25 C S 723-?012 Advanced .hair stylings is the answer to the success of AREA;•atIITH •QUALITY PRODUCTS, COMBINED No firm could, in this highly competitive era, survive and iiuyck's Hair-Styling Studio, serving style-cotes women •.1WITH COMPLETETIRE SERVICE prosper,without taking a personal interest in their Community._ { as experts In all beauty care, which is capably directed by 49 B0010 ST., WEST j25-"11 On pleewing their clients, and is giving full :valine to these Arthur Huyck. Visit the shop and get that lustrous look for ....Dow0nion Tiro Stem are a division of the Dominion Rubber clients.. Hence, it. is interesting to note that Wilf. McAuley , _-- Co.'.of tan ,which is the oldest rubcor ber c:parny in Canada, -and Associates have abided by these principles, and will con• 'special occasions as they are specialists in pernuumneet waving of white, .tine and difficult hair also bah' shaping. stylirh& establiaihcdover one hundred years-ago. They are a modal linos to enjoy success is business The business itself, w" Colouring, cold waves (using individual formulated lotions), experienced Limn in -the fire industry, serving Canadians from established yeses ago, and "Wiif." has figured prominently Th and water shampoo. eir hair-styling Studio is amply pre, coast to coast with their famous "Dominion Royal 'fires"; in transactions of every nature pertaining to the buying and - pared to serve you in the field of Beauty Cam also tubes for passenger cars. trucks, industrial and farm selling of real estate, ' placing experieno9d counsel of practical }I This hair-styling lounge is certainly worthy of the patron- equk me W, plus a complete tare service Including re-treading, value at the public's 'command. Havinng been so closwy so• age of all the aniart women of the district and the splendid and vulcanhring done M their new modern tire centre m Oa h- quainted.,with values -and their fluctuations and, noting .the %eputatlon they have attained to mostly due to the high state awn This work is done with' such precision and thomugiuhdess, trends from year to year, 'they are in a position to give san. of efficiency on the part of the hair-stylists in attendance. by well-eWrieeced craftsmen,. which is your guarantee of appraisal of properties, regarct3ess of their ' typQ. This iic'na 4'brmgh their well-chosen treatments, they are able to bring good workmanship - - - 'a m it iber . of _ Oshawa A Distriat Real Estate Board, -n d out those important qualities of youth, dignity and good- Farm tractor service work is 'd or..e on your farm or' any- offers this area a complete real estate service, which hx*mfeet grooming, which are so necessary fee' the- -to where, by experts, All sizes- o! tr_ac_to_r tires, can be vulcanized industrial, commercial, residential and farm properties, ere , " •obtain. Ladies—Huyck's Hair`Styl-um S'tuito offerer a. complete lone right in their own .shop.well ' es rental department,department,a property agement servim service in beauty culture. We are pleased to refer their ser. They are specialists in passenger, truck and farm tires, with and mortgages:' People come to ,this office .with confidence, Widnes to you without hesitation. Dominion Tire's easy budget plan available to you. Rnnember because W. McAuley has been decidedly fair at all -times. Mat this Srm also allows a liberal trade-in allowaynce an DUNN'S TAILORS ALWAYS OFFER QUALITY HENDERSON'3 BOOK STORE. A .VERY PROMINENT _,your old tiger, and 'they welcome. the people of finis YiSIil4�I MEN'S WEAR, TO THIS AREA BUSINESS IN OSHAWA FOR SIXTY YEARS and so with these points in mind, Dominion Tire StrCs if+ 36 KING ST.. EAST 723-7611 It KING ST.; EAST 725.5711 Oshawva, which is capably managed by Kon Ma", is recon- OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE if : - Xli-1171 This fine. outstanding business which is capably directed _ 11111 ed to all who have tire troubles:' the tieyeat in tY•es, plus servicewe suggest you :visit ::Rd!ftceenber, for your shopping pleasure, -that in this District. ,Ire Chiles ani Scall Hubbell. has added greatly to the Frog- For , the desires and demands of the male population are nines ress of Oshawa's downtown business. Year after year, this DOMINION TIRE STORES in Onrtcawa than satisfied' at DUNN'S TAI DRS• (established since 1935), - firm has made new improvements in their. store to make STARR'S GARAGE N BE REALLY PROUD OF w ho rewhich ppnng , earner and more THEIR WORKMANSHIP firm sta*rda behind, and will back up in every detail. The The whole store has been set yp , as a cel!-serve store iii BLOOR ST. WEST 7ZS-S6Af very latest vogue . and most . exclusive men's clothing and :where goods are well displayed, with an adequate, efficient •.iwmr.. STARR is a businessman that can takei0onest furnisMngs will be found at very attractive prices. istaff to aid you in making It very easy to choose your pride, is the many jobs his garage has completed in boay and = Nationally-advertised lines a_ re featured >here, such as, R V. merchandise from one of the largest stocks to be found in fender �:epaim, tune-up and over-haul. With a back-ground D., Van Heuser, MacGregor, Stanfield, Monarch and G. W.tthis .section of Ontario, They have a gift service for suggm- at many, year's of experience in the business, assihteci by . G., which assures real value for y"r purchasing dollar. W.4 tions in choosing an appropriate gift far the. harts-to-please highly- experienced mechanics, plus a good location, with a urge our readers to visit Dunn's Tailors. Courtesy and.friendly person. They offer the largest selection of varied gifts and completely equipped shop, it is not surprising at .the success help makes shopping at Dunn's a real pleasure. quality, and more-.satisfaction have always been their firstenjqyW by this firm. A specialist in a complete collision ser- Herschel- Nichols, Uw Manager. who has been selling reheey"s +considerationpaintingvimand re-f' offered to the wear for years, assisted by an efficient staff„ extends a pet- y have one of largest P motoring public at a most reasonable price. . servree and have been continually on the. alert for the" new ideas of "MDW, is known for - the courteous and prompt attention with the latest and up-to-date -stock the market affords. So today, which would further assist the shopper. mtended all customers. This shop prides themselves in pend- it is with great pleasure we urge, our readers to visit Ohm's They do "monogram lettering" us, gold, for personalized uddng the finest workmanship, aided by quality materials, -Tailors, which is worthy of recommendation* - stationery, paper napkim.. leather gators etc. They have the which is the only 'kind upecL All these features offered at Dunn's Tailors are open Friday, till 9.00 p. m., and, you largest stock of books, office and,. school supplies which merit reasonable pies is responsible for their excellent reputation may open a charge account, without interest and •carrying ., your. -inspection. and tlye> tact that _Yau will find e�hral plesstire in doing bus- cicargedt. We are pleased to recon mnend this store. to all our people Umm with "STARIeS" GARAGE. � "Oho are interested in the finest quality merchandise at the WOOD'S TRANSPORT AND CARTAGE (WHITBY) LTD. a •: bee: prices, and we feel that a purchase here wilt roes than '"SAD BOY" — ONB OF T146 AI&A'S hmt SUPPLIES DEPENDABLE TRANSPORTATION ON satisfy your desiresMOST PROGRSSSlVB FIRMS SERVICES TO THE AREA KING ST. E., (At City Limits) 1!i 4i85 219 WENTWORTH, EAST _ 72i.liN SMITH'S SPORTS IS THIS AREA'S LEADER M This firm which is widely recognized as fhe Home-of Quality This progressive firm built a• reputation as most reliable WATER RECREATION and Service, is in a high claw by itself. There is no compar and can always be counted on to supply the best in transport 353 KING ST., WEST 723.1111 ison in home furnishings in the district. They feature every urvice, which includescontract haulage, and servicing Tor- + This dependable busirsess is "exclusive 'agent" for. a top line Brand Narne in Furniture. Carpets, ' 'Larips, Appliances, and auto, Pickering Beach, Port Union, Pickering, Rosebank, Aim ;, of marine products, featuring—boat's. recognized for reliabil- Interior Decorating offered on the market today. -Most furs- Fairport Beach, .• Whitby, Frenchman's Bay and Oshawva. ity, performance and _smart stylings is CRESTLTNER, marruf- iture and appliance outlets carry a few "leader's neons" selected. persons Actured in Canada by CANBAIt. MARINE CO., in Waterloo, of merchandise, but BEAD BOY have selected .the choicest but very responsible people who value yocir goods, property, --Cmt , 4)w.T IM-BOATS_b"HEPHERD,_L,(?NE STAR, also variety in home' furnishings, from all leading manufacturers, orany merchandise which is being transported for you. CANADIAN BOATS; motors by ONTBOARD MARINE COR- . and are well This firn�is_capablyy-directed. y-L-S.-CoUacut..Pres.; V. IG PORATION of CANADA LXD. including JOHNSON M trict, that always offer customers tremendous values. � Rowe, Sec'ty,-Treas., J. F. Brown, manager, and has grown from'the Sea Eloise 3, to the Super Sea Horse V-75A,, Elec- At BAD BOY you will find quality furru`ture ante appliances, --to-its--present size--by--eonfident people-who,--know this tramatic,. T,E-NE r. TRAILERS. very well displayed, .and where one is sure of findisicg some- gives the .finest transport service at lowest cost. Jon�c, the popular manager, is well-experienced in thing that is suitable at LOWEST, PRICES. The public can• feel assured' of the best service, and rest - the marine business, and has included everything .in Saaes and erYthiz� for your home is featured at reasonable prices, with the. knowledge that their property will reach its destiny- ; Service fan boating pleasure; including a Service Centre, Stor- and one is • assured of complete satisfaction, as this firm is tion in the best of condition possible. age Space for motors, working space for boats and testing, reliable and trustworthy, It is on the points we recommend All loads are insured, and every precaution Is used, by � vat, plus factory-trained mechanics that prove "Art's" guaran- BAD BOY (Heather Hill) APPLIANCES A FURNITURE, which every member of the firm, to see that your property is handled tee of Good Service: Their slogan is '-Your Marine Needs Are is capably managed by "AL" McDougall. The fully trained staff and transported' with the greatest care. Our is most appropriate .and we can' only add to-, are recognized for the personalized service they extend to In this special review of progressive -business firms, we sug• ,Ji: CARTAGE- this for :the—Finest -in Marine Equipment,. Boats, Motors, every customer, and is the reason Why this guest flint you try WOOD'S TRANSPORT do CARTAGE Trai ens, Competent Sales, Service and Rentals, we hfgtlly'te- for even greater success,. for this business is worthy of high the next time you want anyything in finest transport facilities, Coaunend ".SM1Ta S SPORTS". r eonur►endation. We feel sure you will be more than satisfied. --. - McCcfIATH•.,PLUM8ING AND HEATING CO.; I.TO. A DAVIDSON SHOE STORE (OSHAWA) LTD. WIDELY I VERY DEPENDABLE FIRM SERVING OSHAWA AND ==.--RECOGNIZED FOR STYLE, FASHIONS 3 PROPER HOME ECONOMICS FOOD i FREEZER LTD. DISTRICT, FI=NGS 'A VERY REPUTABLE FIRM SERVING MANY PARTS 213 KING ST., EAST 725-1134 31 SIM ST., NORTH (Cor. Bond) Ts:S-1112 T ONTARIO .:.Tnia rweil-estabiished business.,has been under newpcaner- This business, established ire 1900 has'enjoy�ed success through 11 ONTARIO STREET 72"141 A 728~t --Ifxrip` since April 1, 1962, PAUL McAVO'Y; the new ov7ner has the care and attention given in proper fittings and is re- This firm, with branches in Burlington, Hamilton, Dutichty T _ sbc years gxperience in the business, and features only better- garded as the authorative centre for better fitting foot-wear St. Catharines, Welland, •Kitchener, .Brantford, Toronto, Orb. _Mown lines in plumbing and heating fixtures, _ which are re- for the entire family. Capably directed by Mr. Eldon A. South- awa, Trenton and Peterboro, should receive your first oon- cognized far quality._,and survive ability. w ha-a1 sideration when- contemplating a food-freezer plan. It js •tru�e--,tihat it. bikes good, dependable products to have patrons-, of shoes fitted with .great .care, giving complete They will install-tFi-e'u-finis -foci plaxi-in-your home; stock filar fiin .pkirirjtiiris; or heating systeah, but it is also import- comfort in footwear. it with the finest meats, grocerie9, fruits, fruit juices and ant to have' Pk�operly installed by•a firm such as "McGrath Shoes, in a wide variety of styles, that play a leading role vegetables, ice cream, in fact they supply 90 percent of yaw iPlurtnbiatt; anH#ating •Co., Ltd." who Have been identified in the correct costume of the well-dressed man or woman, groceries and meats, and they will keep it stockdd with all - ;pilin. the traddddefors zYmMi years. All -of- their plumbing and -are on display at this store, as well as shoes for children; that these foods and you pay for this-outstanding, modern service beating mechanics are licensed, which attests to their qual. fit with great comfort and style. Featured is: Hartt Shoes for Under the capable management of RON WILSON, this firm :Etlaatlosts. They are sgecialista in modern bathroom and Men, Blachford, Clarks, Murray Heel Huggers, Log Rollers, has facilities int Oshawa, to offer y6u the greatest and..rnost modern beating, also service work on all types of plumbing, Deb and Naturalizers for womenm , and famous Savage Shoes econon-dcal method of shopping. � satQm tic, gas and electric water heaters, and gas Conversion foil childt+ett and teen-agers, You will have a Super Market right in your awn home. ' hurners,�lcis irtcludiies' i�epaira, alterations and new i:tstallation. Davidson Shoe Store, (Oshawa) Ltd. is a valuable con- You" will be pmparea•', always for unexpected guests, and will i We suggest you try this-up-to-date orgai izatim . for your Uftution to the complete assurance• and satisfaction ' in re- ' will be serving tete/ finest food` available, uitoonditionell► aid . to anything in footwear, and has certainly, aided the guaranteed. You too may share these luxurious foody by heating psoi;tierns, as many other have been geed yLsssd vvifb fife — 728-9141 or 728-9403, or writing. They will give you t d& V2dW tM gl;iidawe of ttie ' new owner PAUL MrAVOY, p[ high 1ee0esnfnydati01r Davidson . Siwe Store are specialists complete details: without obligation to you. It is with pleam" fM Ofs 00@00 is 10 �p MW of 0Ut&_j1V2 SWI; ieputok flimL `Ip G7yildr+en's Ootrective Fcolwroor. .� t w'e refer the services of this ftzm to 141 our t+en&rs v � j - 1 THURSDAY, JUNE 28,1%2 ,'� , THE PICKERING 1401M; -.= : f Page setiwt! Picked Parks Are Busy Places = ..One Mari s O inion" WfAUNT_Da sY-TMOBSRVM y / Several weeks ago I remarked in .this column that I Zoning Bylaws were being contemplated which would t seriously affect tl'.e residents -of, rural Pickering. This s , uyiaw must be exa-ained by anyone With a farm in the a ; Township and perhaps the North Pickering' Ratepayers i J , .Far Sale Apples &,,*am and Potatoes For Sale. Qeatrotled Atmosphero — For those who believe it is a Municipality's right -ah -d-7 duty to restrict the, sale of Iand to such- a degree .that it is only saleable for all practical purposes in 100 acre farms then there will be no obfectLon.-But for those who -esent interference of this type then some action should he taken. The frontage to acerage ratio, and the minimum sq- rnarP nn sue renmre -Qrvpii thp dpatri knell —= p tiring-sodr oven`_ - ther development of rural Pickering. If this is what the -- ors for apples, open on week- majority of the rural residents want this uppose this soil.,. Observer cannot object —' but I think that if the rural Ps�tNG �. ' 3 residents knew .the effect of the bylaw, they would ob- seer °_-OiLQ ect in a body.I cannot be rsuaded that the rural res - vlt>ase or No 2. Highway. idents or -farm fam owners dont look forward to the day Phase: WH2-1247 ..�- - ~ ` when their farm or parts of it can be . sold at, a good a s L L 1 NO OUT price and I suggest that there are, few rural land own - i COL04AN CAMPING ers who would not sell if a good price were offeredzQuxPMENT — : Ceia+taa- SIT."even the Councillors in Ward 1 and 2!1 Lantwns - $l l,lS Lets have more thought andmore publicity about this eoiu++an Sftvw � � - Haft ►ria This. scene taken at Graham's Park last Sunday is -typical of most of the -Zoning Bylaw! CalanowMILLER HEATINO AND pa. ks in. this area, these summer weekends. — Photo by Barrie Pomeroy " 1 TRAILER' ACCESSOIURS Pickering Village residents are getting'little news as 1 9-Tw'i $t• - � to the disposition of their tax dollars this'year — as in lig ROSEB�►i'`ik years! papers most ears. The Editors of the lona! a ass are at fault _� a ,,,., P�eker�ng v age Nates. or the Council is — I am not sure but in any case little CONSOLE and Mrs, Ta, 3 news of the activities of Council is available. Perhaps Imo. and Mrs. Harry west- ular choir practice "Ps held in if Council members spent— bass nt ens m fiwa i0as�llfds�a siitdttry,. Mirnt onto, spent, Monday night vis -wood. 50 Sherwood Rd� Pick. L E. Centre. Uni v or about this column and more time advising about the blow sass en ' butteow Edft- ass. long' Jinn- and Mia C. Morris, ering; Mr. Leonati Westwood. fyiday e'vm*i& in 'sd b vhf eMHvt- No altar:I� Resebank Rd S. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dowens, of Mr. and Mrs. Fronk Baker, state of the roads which, if any are to be paved. etc. weanN near. W01 so �1 The Rawoank school held Woodhill; Mrs. Lurest and Mr. who will be leaving shortly to they would be fulfilling their public functions more to cm6 or � M rY�a s their Fun Pair last Saturday, John Westwood were in Geon• .eater business, at ldarcmora. the liking of those who elect them. .$M � � Dealt' Sen at the .This was a suo- attertdirsg the , xr• Baker has , a valued How: about it Mr. Editor, and Council members is the per,.__• .... _. __. ceeeful �or all. Tbey v� � of „Darrell Maurice Leon- member (tenor) of the United Village of Pickering the sleepy little village so many, (� 2% to thank eye`ry^ope who ati" artt son of Mr. -and Mrs. Church choir' for twenty-five peOaLe say it is? in any way, .irtclu ' the cocci- Bruce Westwood (Dianne Hill- years, and also a member of Ed4l W. s Note - (to the Observer) - The news or lack :IP SALE -new and user re- mittee--Mrs. 0aest, Chairman, ock), which took place at St. Session for a number of years• of it is the fault of the Witw.-not the council. Wi hire treeters, electric Mrs. Hobbs, Mars. MacKaracher. , -. Georges Anglican Church by The choir, Session aced friends always found them ma's than will to ata ,in rages, retsigera'tion equipment Mrs. Jean Scott. Mrs. Van Hou- aY es! oil - at reasonable prices. LORNE Rev. , John- McMullen, on Sura presented iaraatS with a heather ten, Mrs. Anthony, Mrs. Mo- Jilin respect. What woruW You tEce to know? G W H3rM - R. R. 1, Pickering. Donald, Mrs. Rambly, lira �', June 1T. The Godparents bound Hynmary, with the mase . ViNage may be a quiet and seMningiy slM011 - likens WH2.1517. Brett, Mrs. Fortier Jr., and P"�e: Miss Maine Jones, o. then scall t. with, and a_ lea- .. (t1) - _ : Mss. Fortier Sr. Mr. Parkinson Pembroke, W., Bertmrds; Mr, then wallet, with ectdneuze. lithe town but there is plenty Being x14„ in 'lad' far floe showed movies. Kent and Glens John Westwood.. Toronto and Mrs. Baker was presented with .much for a few people's liking. showed tY looked atter the ports Mr. Glenwright Hillock. of a dozen beautiful red rosea. Rest Estate Georgetown. The! __baby was Following the prownration all rides. Mr: Ted Brett - and M;. , dressed lie his great-grarldtnoth- jcstised in a `sing -song" follow- .the guest speaker: Greenwood A shower was held at the 140UM I� SALE —five -room- O. Synott judged the Bike er•a (Mrs. Lorrest) Christen` 'ed by lunch: Church choir led the singing, home'of Mrs. Rogers, on Satur- 'so h%me bungalow, on Guild Parade; and also Mr. Harris, 1bg robe, fol, the occasion Scout Master James _ Dalley and sang two anthems. day, June 23, for Miss Carol .•Asad Conveniences. For tonic ttseCantaker'. The 1st. Pickering Girl advises that Boy Scouts are Next Sunday, July 1. Rev. Wonnacott, who .will be marc- otattioe. cal! at 47 GuRd Road; Mr. and Mrs- Lep..-Knott of Guide Company were not permitted. under any ch.. Lave, of Columbus.. will be the led to Bill Rogers on Saturday. Rosebank moved to Bay Rid to sun. speaktr for. thia M=0 (tfy ges recently, to ZhFir new re- day, night, at Twin Waters,.loc- bon door to door, for uniforms Miss Edith Orrrserod enter ed, and a axial time ended with sidence. steel on Rouge Valley Park Rd. etc. as this is against the poi- talned the Walls family, Brook- refreshments. S�+�� The Rosebank Road -School is Mr. and Mrs. Jack McKay ale Register &flowing hie children to take The Leaders, Capt.- E. Huyck, icy of the organization and rul- lin on Sunday afternoon _. lfaatu:drll►, ,lune 3p --auction sale aW Lieut. M. Johnson, aashted ee, It was brought to his atter- 'fie Merag art families of and sou, of Toronto. visited Mr. books home from school Hb-. by Brownie Leader, Kra. Dwin- tion. recently. that two Days Toronto, held their family re- and Mrs. W. Carter on Sunday. of 41rm stack and Lnspiementa rary for their summer reading- ne ii and. Moss Dobbs, were in have beer around asking for union on Sunday -at the home 54 Dead of grade Holstein cat= The library will be open Aug- of Mr, and Mrs. W. Pegg and Mr. and Mrs. Len Current- -- ' as. ftesh cows, springers, holt- ust S, for returns or replace- ��'Everyone had an excen mortes, at the door• and daughter Cathie o! Oak- i ben;' llIIia-Qsahtsers+ tractor W menta. tionally good time, with many Mrs. P. Hollywood wan a re- f'mW'• ville, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. !D ,'5. AllisChahneis-Chalmertractor W A Ciarders Tea was held on t�ia to the leaders for their cent hostess in a shower tend- Mr. and Masa. Percy Clarice Cott, on Sunday. D rotlt wide hitch: Allis- time and work put lntQ such an eced by leer; at her ltonhe tar visited [rlersch at Lampton ,on A shower was held on Tuan June 10,. at the ;home of Ars, Masa Laurie Wabaaa Twenty- the weekend cons -ey : e day, June 19, at Mrs Poprton's . 1►{tis�¢taiecte:s baler, , and full Zgps, Mrs • Wrm . Dolatage, r'epr as- six were or Masco of farm �; thrw"- Bags- steel entative of Easter Rebekah shower whirls was toilowed by mates were vvdl pleased with leaving the community, to live by the Executive of. the Home Lodge, attended the . session of a delicious lunch tastefully sec- Lite first major ball game by nem, Whitby►. >� nice flit t Surge Milking Machine; and School. Assembly, for three ved "inert and donkeys" on -Satur Craft bulk cooler. 4300 lh cap- were re�c eivtd, and afternoon _ ado, four years old; Quantity days, at the Royal York Hotel On Wednesday evening of this dw night. tea served, at houaaliold furniture at Lot last week. week, the wives of the mestbers The sympathy of those of this Qom 4, Pickering Township, The Active Service Claes met Sister >� and niece Gwen- of the Pickering Township -and community le extended to Mr. first road west of Brack Road, last Wednesday, in the church digs, from Chicago, are visiting Pickering Village Porins Depart k ' welter its ' Knight and tartly is opo mile north of No Z High- -bammes:t„ with Mrs. Donald her sister Mrs. Bess Lewis and. meats. enjoyed an evening out, = the passing of Mrs. Knight, "may►; rite' property of Mrs. Jean. Jamieeods Group in chargee of family. l�ice�ton Rd S. with dinner in the _ Corvait' The Cubs area Scouts held a who Lived on the 4th Con for. Several ladies of the United Roam, Gernosha Hotel, Oshawa. several years, and now resldjag McPherson. No reserve. Giving the meeting Following Wor- wiener roast on Monday night UP fanning. Lunch will be -avail- Church Women attended the Thirteen, ladies anode • up the in Toronto. ship, and Business, 'the meet- at Mrs, McGuckin's, at Brar- •Terms „ Flower Demonstration, by Sar- party. ham. This is .their final meet - he. Greg. Gervis had a slight mels= able orf tgrounds. ing took the 'form of a Stan► g geant's Florists, at the Dunbar - '.cash. Sale at 12.30 D. S. T. L. ley Derrsortstrdtion" which was � trsg, until .fa1L hap. on Sunday, but hope he inner, clerk: Alvin S. Farmer, dyed y ton United Church, last Thurs- �� b all It was decided On -Monday night, June 25 will soon be alright again. day night. Mrs. Edith Chapman : auctioneer, Gormley 5311. oto have-14pers and magazines NWOOD the 'parents had a pleasant ev- The sympathy of their mate► won a lovely bouquet for the •• _ _' (jam �) at the church . by the end of The Memorial Service and ening at the ,school when they friends in this community is July, far the Paper Drive. Pickering ladies. Decoration :of Salem Cemetery presented a travelling clock extended to the family of • the. Mrs. Dolmage, Lincoln Ave., Help j�Tarlt A number of friends surpris- was favoured with fine weather to Misi Hoare, who has finished late John Cowan. Mr. 'and Mrs. HI 1 v ` Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dolmage; of ed Miss Anna Wilson with . a for the afternoon service, last her term at the school. After a Cowan were residents on the — xperienced-Waitresses requir- j surprise Graduation Party on key RlastRe-union, -end at the Mackey R union, held at Sunday', which was well atter- holiday in icl-a, sFie' will, be Brock Road for a great many ed for day and night work. Ph. I Monday evening last,- at her i3sacebrid sed•. Many beautiful bouquets. returning to England. Fefresh- years• ge,' on the. farm . of a decorated -the E. ments were served at the close it it is good to see the Brock cousin, jus ou a Road improving each u eek— - Restatirant, Lansing and. No. 2 Mount Zion school was brok- Linstead, of Port Perry, ' was of the ' evening. P g { Claus Village, where the child- "ishway. en into one night last week, ren had a grand time visiting - and the radio taken.' HELP WANTED MT.. ,. Briggs, Oshawa, is Santa' The Clan all attended School boy to cut grass weekly. spending a week or so with her church - service at Fraserburg, At 4th Con. east of Cherry wood. sister Mrs. B. Jamieson on Sunday. Call Collect -921-2323. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Jones Doug. Found, Church St. May I� My S�tl�.'el'e Thanks splintered a bone -in • h��i were the recipients of a min- hand recently, and will be �'�,,n �Y ceilaneous shower at Atha, wearing a cast for at least ten - FtIL1-L r�tt -- TO EVERYONE-�IN 6NTARIO RIDING WHO Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jones, days. �! A N N O 'U N C I N G Miss Kate MacKay, , of Dor- and Doreen, and Mr. and Mrs. THE LIBERAL PLATFORMS'AND -:_`.COMMUNITY VACATION t set spent the week -end • with Cecil Jones attended a shower r BIBLE SCHOOL her sister, Mrs. Doliriage, on -CAST THEIR BALLOTS FOR ME IN THi= FED- n on Saturday night, for Mr. Bill HANDICRAFT Lincoln Ave. - Harris and Miss Lucille John- . ,BIBLE STORIES Mr. Marvin Jones, Sherwood • - ERAL ELECTION: 1 WISH 1 COULD EXPRESS v -ton, at Almonds. GAMES, t., and two friends, are camp - Mr. and Mrs,; Donald Jam- AGis S to 10, 12 and 13 teson, and Karen, camped on sng this week in Algonquin Pk. MY GRATITUDE PERSONALLY_ TO EACH AND C. E. Centre' Pickering the week -end at Pres•quille Pt. Mr. and Mrs. Wm: Mclean, EVERY ONE.,_-..•• TO THOSE WHO SUPPORTED UNITED CHURCH on Lake Ontario. Sherwood, E., 'attended a con - JULY 2 to 13. vention this week, _celebrating MY NOMINATION, TO THOSE WHO WORKED Monday through leriday the Manufacturers' Life 75th -- `SO HARD DURING THE CAMPAIGN, AND TO 11.30 A. M. Daily PLASTER CERAMIC TILE Anniversary; --and -alai °'the -- AN Childcare within this a" O'Keefe Cerrtre. _ STONE, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Morley = 'THOSE WHO -GAVE ME THEIR-VOTE.ON JUNE THE WOMEN'S GUILD FLAGSTONE PATIOS attended the annual Ontario .-- ' 18th. MY HEARTFELT T14ANKS To- YOU_ALL. _ of St.•George's Anglican Church ETC. ,i County Warden's Picnic, held will meet in the Parish Hall, on CONCRETE DRIVES, ETC. last Wednesday, Jug 20, at Norman A. Cafik Tl>,usday, July 5, at 2.00' P.' M. Fern Resort, Lake Couchiching, " ` - - _. _ MARTIN ENRIGHT near,Atherly. This is a big aff- Pho w: TEmple 9-1997'- air every year with close to . - 11t'ORT OUR ' three hundred attending. MERCHANTS A social. , after t regp L hour. .. �. - - - . ' . . �'`�., • .`' �-- - . .. 0"" Six - - THE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, .LUNE 29, T%2 church with the Sunday School and • a family -type supper for - _ Church ' News children along with several everyone, to get acquainted SALES REPRssEMTATfVE , SIP. Ands Presbyterian guest. and visitors attended anbekl{ni;a6U , mbehtmehir �' Ato�s LER Nth : Of Church - Pickering the Sod -Turning Ceremony at MILLERACCESSORIES TRAILER . The service or. Sunday' was the Atte of the New Church, Pt. Y ACCESSOR>F'S conducted oy. Rev. D. R. Sic- UrL;on Road, Sunday, June 24 !Tudor '.it. - A _ _.--_: NOTla; " r fftllican. Dean of i{no:c Colleve. at 11:30 a m Rev. David Mc- SUPPORT • 51LA Phone wH2y.im -� — ' LOCAL M Mrs. Marion McC lement, o. - Cullough, chairman of the East MERCHANTS (jun 21) Notice is -hereby given to all property owners and east and choir leafier presided Toronto Presbytery Extension occupants that in accordance with the Weed -Control at the organ. The choir entered Committee officiated ,assistedI56�ontano� , �eC. 3, , '..to the Processional "Praise ye by Mr. Allan, of Glenview Pres -14 w - th Lora of HeaverV'. -An--aa� iering are cut down by Saturday, July 14, 1882. and 'ern "Praise ye the Father" was The new church building will, beautifully sung. The Scripture be a 'great achievement and throughout the season, the Weed Inspector of. Vi1l- _:... Les.o^s were: Psalm 'ss and dream come true for the mem- R.0 0 F I H 6 age may enter upon said land and have the weeds cut. Ants 19:1 - �0. Mr. McKi11` �,�, who started in a small charging the cost against the land as set out in the AeL - - ican preached a &w sermon room - in- West Rouge School, �= _- - � loanCo-Operation of aid Concerned i8 earnestly solidted. on "Pentecost". The doctrine of and later became affiliated the Holy Spirit was very imp- with the Centennial Road Relehsrdlt' Wood ortarrt to the peope'of that School to become Grace.Pres- �N N day:' M-ey had been very wor- byterian Church, with Rev. *. w00 k�nR � Wim _ . t and they Fulton, as a regular resident - - were given power they nev a ser r• •r ea ■i an s sa on e� eke .. had before, God operates in our Rouge Highlands Dr. When the � -- ltves• ani in the life of the two Sunday Schoolswill be as i } -church. The Holy Spirit mov- one in the new building, W is y ing is,the hearts of the people. expected the attendance will be Gineral Hardw�re' s We wLl be ownpower to face yell over three- hundred. up to the problems, we have. Members of St. Columi;os arr God who assists us and makes Circle erg ed their season's. act us strong. Jesus said '2t ig ex- ivities witha. dinner downtovan PANTS ' ILECTRKAL! APPLIANCES � 11 Comforter, the holy Spirit. . '- pedient that t go away". The last week. / ._ .Rev. Hunter, of Melville Pres- -�/�.� /►� ��� 1 - Em • proe,�ides a way for c.s to tom- byterian Church, West HiII, will a w•w \iYW�i �� / mune with Frim. God gives us conduct the services at Grace, courage as He is by our side. on Sunday, July 2, at 11.00. What the almighty says will be Sunday School is over till , ' futf`1ied. Let us tf[tst is Him. September, for the children. POINT -The Junior Coag eegation was but the 'teachers hope to see _ conducted by 'lura. Geo. Broom. them all in the fall again, when - - 1 'The. services for the next two 1 classes will resume as usual. - - - I/ - , mks W be all, V d . A es will re turnout of far_ Balsdon s ar Ware G l0rv.. Devi Ma*.l�aii, W'titby. ilies enjoyed the Sunday School 1' i •crass Prrfei�rhivilasi Church- urday afterpoQa, dolts 23. There 'Pickering i ;r i ztrlr onatian o: the was swlmmlrig, games, races1 Ontario Qepartment of Transport sinnoUNM . S changes in Demerit Point SystUn # effective July 15% 1962. -w ,% �,� rf h• F F i The Point System has been changed to encourage better drive g -int habits and to correct dangerous drivers by / � Y 1 the demerit point scale. The changes are designed lose ilm Lr;' r including yours. - NEW DEMERIT POINT SCALE - ',� I ne Points: .: _ •Violation; �- i 11 -�7 Faiiingto remain at scene of accident Careless driving _ x Y i 6 acing " Exceeding'speed limit by 30 m.p.h. or more a 6 Ex ' FROM T H. PERKIEST PAN ELS f ' HU' PICKUPS-THRMN A. - 5- - Failure of driver of bus to stop at railway crossing. # - m than 9 p � RANGE Exceeding speed limit by ore n 1 m..h. and M less than 30 m,p•h 4 Failing to stop for school bus.: •-- � : j } HARD-WORKING MEDIUMW*ALL +dP 0 MOM 1 4 -Following too closely. / 1 3 Exceeding speed limit by more than 10 m.p.h. sad / less than 20 m.p.h. x ry 1- : 3 Driving under, through or round a railway • / ' II&EVERf GN ma No TM POMLS T 1 _ barrier. 1 Y . �. is ": ,a.. •,., - .; � 1 = 3 Failing to obey the directions Of apolite constable. / L ..3 Overcrowding driver's seaL mproper passing. 4�; 1 3 1 ` , YW�'MN� i • - __ 3 Driving wrong way onone-way street: / r. 1 3 Driving wrong way dFvid� highway. / _ �, s �':'•��: i 3 Failing to yield rig; 3 Faifingtoobeying signal. st Ilightarailwdytvoa- / r 3 Failing to tenni# T -Failingtolower Makro U-turns�er rohibited. / s 1: ` gc � �• '•� ,� F rr: a htR ' .». ,h�a f ' �' � a ?�' „`#.,�21 �. ;� ,n ,i ,� •,. g .... - / h� cars,. , 1 rt 2- Makingturnswhere prohibited. / 2 Towing of persons on toboggans, bicycles, skis etc: / to obey signs ft �2 •.•Failing r F 1 2 trian crossover violations. t 2 to share road. I rright and left turns. I F to' signals. / *" t: � / slow driving. jmproperoppeningofvehiledoor. / -1 ti re recorded against the drly OW the i • t •� w..t. �:.p „ 1 nce listed in the Point System Scale. Demerit points re= �- t i Jnairr* -a driver's record for a period of two years after the " date of coWction. .. ..po 'rlts The driver is informed of. his record and urged to exercise greater care: S At 9 points The driver is required to attend a personal in O- / _TCan�da ; • view to discusis`record and'give Yeasons w��- is licence should not be suspended. t lastest_ :: vn,, , i l t d t 2/ - - — ccu v a e wi n -period-the 1 At.15 polrrts A hi a year driver's / • S ling 1 liken is suspended and retained in the Depart- R ment ronemonthr ` -" -ctnriui MOTORS'"LVE ; -At the conclusio periodof suspension—the dumber of / points on the du s reduced .to 7. Until the driver / I hasclearedhi ir-accumulationof15pointswithin K I e 2 -year period will r ' • suspension for six months.. JOBMASTER L C -KS' I ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT j CT-, 7 2C Be =Toto ae•Bonaw:a on the CBG•T V network each Sunray. Checldyour local listing for channel and time. ti L Re, ownfn4C., MlMtfer i 1 A. 6. MicNsk, spurt Afkfifsr bf job -��-F. W.AINSWORTH LII�U =- 1--�STAT10H ROAD, AJAX, tWe,i 0 C JP AND SAVE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE -2W'noow mm M am 4111111 no Is, `,. _ c . .. 1 77 R - • l 1� Pop Nbw 17 URIDAY, Juta 2i, 1%2 1 ego! x bens and one visitor, Mrs. A. 'Uy RM N<11VS Me Ellicott read a poem ,Just -for . AIS NM Today' , and a recitation by Mrs. Matthews. The meeting fMhnsrrd show ?lows - week -end observed npersonally closed with prayer, and a lov- The June meeting of the Aud- 86dd gs have tentatively that some thought,1ew ely lunch of ioe amLai, straw- 10 TJ. C. W., was in the form. been arranged for Dunbarton still think they are on 401 berries, and short -cake, served of a supper meeting in theANNUAL _ October 29, Wednes way through the sub_&visien to !or 11y, asa owing, s p the church. Foll- ' - x 100 piece of and Mrs. Bayles. owing• svppe?, the Vice-Fres., Mrs. John Harvey Mrs. George Squire conducted Nbvennber 2. mortgaged ground' and little daughter usan, business. o was �Y attem ted to place The ladies are Kitchener, visited his parents -"Strength" will have to begin the first of the blame on '. the . construction Al_ and Mrs. Harvey during the packing a bale for Simcoe Hall a e n August. The Consolidated Bldg. vehicles and transient traffic - - • �� � week -end. this week..Oa behalf of the U. Corp. have graciously donated just `looking .aro around". - Misses -Pearl and Connie C. W.,. Mrs. Frank Puckrm pre - the .use of their us]Y it Hall, not the case, because, on bo �_ _ --- MILES -EAST OF MARI�HAM — 2' M"LES SOUTH _ ,vtnarket, -visited--sented-a- cup -and saucers , beginning in -August for all me- occasions,. v their cousins Mr. and Mrs. Al- Mrs. James Cowie, who is mov- a p� jNM j� - heaisaL4-for which a vote of ers to their own dr1Ye��' .bert• Gray •last Wed'neaday af-. Ajax this week a r'am'Iy t ,`f ta11111ieht thanks is hereby. publicly giv- and they were - residents of ternoon. Mrs. Arclr. Bell presented a Bay Ridges. Urrit No. 2. Brougham U. C. Life, Membership Pin and Cer- the On questioning the authorit- - a Bake sale n FEATURING THE les on is su the . four Charter Members of show areThe : . (1) A five-piecechothe church lawn on Friday, the _ MARKHAM _ DISTRICT METER Dixie -land band; (2) A choral out that the roads have not 29th at 400 p m. Come out the W. A, Mrs: Frank Puck- -- _. group ANS comprised of _ thirty to Yet �n turned over to. -the and do your week -end shopp- rin, Mrs. W. H Guthrie, , Mrs• thirty-five. assorted voices - township, and therefore do not • borne Saunders and Mrs. Chas. MINSTREL. SHOW . at the present time, come tin- Clemence• -Mrs, G. Astley led (male and female). It is hoped Mr. and Mrs. A. Ellicott -at- _. . that three and four-part,harm- der their jurisdiction. It , there- tended the Stepherson Far_illy the Worship Service, and . Pres- M ony will be a feature of ' this fore appears •that those of us Pignic at Geneva Park, on Sun- ehted a program "The Strength -o �atu1 da�' Ni ht ae i with children, once again. bN of the Nation" (Mechanical group; (3) An Interlocutor day. There were over sixty per- �' . • _ -and four cotnediams. (maid%- cause of "red tape„ must try ons present, and all report a Mice or Men), assisted by three -_7 material has been written, in- to correct -this situation . our- grand time.. paz3el members, Mrs. Jack. Fall - selves. ale, Mrs. Bill Guthrie and LY 7dulling two skits. It is there- Mrs. S. Rearrian visited hienr May we suggest .that as in- Mrs. Fred Puckrin. fore very important that this son Aylmer, .and" family, group of comedians be assemb- dividuals, we•not .-...only. drive Burlington, 'during the week- Vacation Bible School will be led as soon as possible; L. (4) carefully oua'selves, but openly 'held from July 9 tq. 13, from , . mention to one and all we"endto 11.30 o'elock each ]962 r — - 8.34 E.D.S T. P ty acts, This comprises ivlr. and Mrs. T. English had --- $ Instrumentalists, come in contact, both in and tea witfi ilreir soman-v.-tfie morning, for children 3 to 12 ` t or outside each and every comm- A ansa (tap, soft shoe, and family, on Sunny. CommunityClubPicnic si- ittee meeting. Mr, and Mrs. Ross ' Middle - The fo1k) ; 5). Bwk-stage pew. Ba Ridges Cubs Outing - ful, who will work under •a lr d9 ton, of Claremont, called on be held at Lynbrook Park - •SSU el"YISed Free Parking) Last we on Thursda7 _ ager • ]n grsier to ass- approximat- Mrs. Lem.mon, on Saturday ev- afternooci July 5 - _ p ,ems �estW a t�.alet[tS of -the many in- ely thirb''et. t Cubs and four ening. Quite a number from here people who have al- Leaders and. several Group The lovely basket of flow ens enjoyed the Donkey Baseball at vol- Committee mem and par- a forward .and in the church on Sunday, 'are Greenwood, on Saturday even - this service, and also eats enjoyed a week�d camp given by -Mr. and Mrs. Harold in8• >♦rRsnst>t!I•e11t�1tlt� { tee not yet have at the �ariirigton Provincial Crawford, in memory of her Mrs, G. Astley" entertained sir. and Mrs. Ronald Webb, for those who may Of. Pembroke, spent the week- � Table been approached, approached, it has been Park, east of Oshawa. , ��, MT and Mrs. Albert a rramber of ladies . on Friday 'end at the home. of Mrs. S. arranged that July 4, be "Aud- Despite_ tlrs Inclement wen- Matthews, and Iyer unc]e, >Jdm. everting ,ia honour of. .Jas. . endWonnacott-thether �� on 'Effective June 21st 1962 kbw Nor• at St. George's ther, several boys .earned fur- 1. Matthews. Cowie. The ladies of the com-Mrs. DAYLIGHT TIME -asn Parish Hail, Picker- then. Badgerand Awards, but -- _. __ _ gave -• = Angela. SERVICE BETWEE m• Any- above. all, the. entire group m- taining money. Mrs. Cowie and Frank Wonnacott acid ing Village at'8.00 P• en.'mr Cit c of Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs. Oshawa - Pickering Toeanto - booty► without trsn4portation, eluding the fatbefs, y ._ p Marilyn are movir this week Jack _Aynan .' o!' Whitby acid REMAINS UNCHANGED WA wishing a ride, Please tail joyed themselves. , Happy birthday wishes go. to to 128 Admiral Road, Ajax. Geo: Meacham at 839-2727 or -.Sports -i- >_ Sen Pickard who is 7 years old Their any friends here wish ; �u'. and 1►lis. bred 'Antes and. Tickets And Infaer+atla+ At Et7san and John Mr. and Mrs Arthur Worsen Mary Williams at 839-3134. Last. Saturday, the Eay Ri4%- Jam. them well in their new ho rse, blr. .Mrs. Archer Wonnacott Please bring your own music. ges; Pee Wee Teaan • (H. Stairn- Derntison. 10 year's on the' 29th: Bill ' Vs c.^.-iacott retu=rned ors PICK Telephone. CQ Those whose applications are and Sons) were'.- successful in and Tc �� Zettler, 8 years on S mday after being hospital � and K mtethAst a Pickering— tueo Teiepinorts. sired on file, will 'tie phoned--winmdng•..9ver - the -Claremont 'June 29. - ed in C�hawa Hospital for sue E e o Jeanette 1 y returned n ry entry 15 - 6. The winning. Pit- Friday after spending eight . Lake - within the next few days. Ms:-a-sd Mrs. K. ?t]ey, Lake days with glandular fever. it cams be ch4r was Mike Yakley. view Ave have recently- Sad Mr, acrd Mrs- L, Walsh. Mar- weeks with Mr. and Mrs., Mc - prom the foregoing, beod, W'sconsin, U. 5 seen that this is a fairly large the pleasus'e of; a visit frons jorie and Everett. are spend--Sev�r•al from here- attended 11111111111111111111 aking_ AM would like Mi s. i?'l s are is Mr: and inR a nonth with relatives in rial Service at Sal- „Nap 4 eves in Bay Ridges and vic- Mrs. - 'r3 -z a Prince t u'a o ''1 em Cemetery on Sunday after- , iml every-am become involved one - Mrs. 'William, Ksrox has been a1c!tn Papsey is leaving noon. _ - waj or another• This can be a Mrs. Fairserv, cal dough- confined to the'A!&x ?iospita] July 1. by plane, to Spend the i Miss Uargaret Puckrin. , of Mm - lot of tun, and a great personal ter, of Longsboro. called . on but we are glad to 'r��crt ' he i sinner in England and some , Ostiau a: visited' Mr.. and. Mrs- satin action 1ylr, and .1VIrs. Wm. Knox an is progre in¢ satisfac'c- lv. 4 of the Eu;opeasi Countries. i C _ ataatoiaRaslatattta■ The profits Beeriv�ed- from, this Monday; on their,way Lo the The Library will f ac.r open . Clemence oa Sunday. JIs1t»rstnt project will go toward the fin- East Coast. t4 see hal son Dav- this year, through Julq dna - c+�+' 3sinineg of the proposed Town- id; who_ is a pilot there. August., Please rote the new j may sign ttsere. Mr. Hayes. of �� ♦��'� .71/lli�l lilt afn� ?Lecreation Hall, _to -be e ; _ , Mr, arsif Mrs: A Bell and ciao- hours : 'Fs of July 4--2.00 to 3.00 Bay Ridges, spoke on the Pro- 1 �^"'7 hter Mary, also' Mrs, Jos. Hilts Recreation'' Centre now GAME sCOKES - in Bay Ridges• g p;°rn. PO undertaking of. this type. of Uxbridge, -called on Mrs.' T. Mrs R. Magee, Park'Cres..is being planned for Pickering t regnttres many hours of volun- Ersgiish, one day last week: confined to the Ajax Hospital. Township. We will learn more Intermediate' .Girls. ' dune 19 -Brougham Z1 at Y Ridges � do June 20 --Greenwood_ 10 . at Frch Bay 3 tee* time, effort and . above. - Mr. Ted Fallows, of We wish icer a Apeedy recovery on this in the near future. rt Bay 31 at Brough. 14 all, the wholehearted co ton, called on the Alix�t. Gray Mr. a A-Tiessen' and pastor Holmes will take both Juvem'le Girls, -. June 21 -Fairport : asl y - 'services un a June 20-Cherrywood 1.3 at 8- Wood 21 :vats. Unit No. 3. U: C. W. met an Lake on Suadav ane visiteld a m: and 7. 00 p• m SurxiaY - do ' June 21 -Greenwood 0 font. to 13M 9 Thursday afternoon. at -.the do 25 at Hrant¢n. 10 - )K is this Writees, opinion their friend • Miss A. Schmidt. School at 9.45. Everyone wet- _. -, June err oppor- home':of' Mrs. Randall' Ellicott, Miss Sally De orison 'is also come. Pee Wee, Boys -' tlnat it Provides . with a good attendance. Mrs. s; do June 20• -Bay Ridges 0 at Ci mr nt 4 tw i for Wont in t1�!- town- in the Ajax Hospital. Family - White, President, opened the do Jtme 21 Dunbartoa S, at Ch'eeaw*ood 3 wtw-have, in the Pant. �c'ie' with a few words of and friends hope she will 'soon Boys . 9-Brottginam meeting be home, :.Jun e 1 0 at Chern'yw 3 ted their desire' to see a' town- welcome. Mrs. R: Ellicott took � ,� 2p.�laresrtont 3 at Say Ridges ? sddp•wiile Program of - $sorsa- Parents -=-please remind yourST Mr� - . 'Sone 2b -Greenwood 1 at'Daabartoen 16 hk,A,fgr our youth, to come for the Worship Service - "Church children of the basis safety - June 29-Auc4eY 12 at Dunbarton 8tkp- - wati+d and Prove themselves in and Community' . followed by awes for riding b'•zycies: There ; - 2a-- M dget Boys n'80:The Program was. -in have beers several close calls in = fl��.I�CE db Suns roughamr4� effort to remove the > - _- - B- - — _ _ at Green a shwire W01'Id T _ out in . third) (barriers. of ill -will, " eharge of Mrs. A. Ellicott, who misunder- our 'area rece>'rt1Y-the motor - standing and lack of co -opera- spoke on "The Berlin • Wall" i`it is not always to blame. The NO SWVIC.0 Clsar9e. Mr I%rb." Wewlnes, of Baa' Ridges, Piolnen-imtg• phone, - tial that have been contracted taken horn the FebniarY issue children may' tisznk it' is' fu my TICKETS - RESERVATIONS ber 839-3636, is the Umpire__*.Chief of the League, and he by those of the narrow mind of the Obsp$ver'. This was to fool around on the road, brit: needs more umpim for games on Monday through Thursday _ followed by the scripture read ,a,hen death TOURS man. who coed give Speeding -- it worst be funny' AIR evenings throughout the simmer. Any . Once again, it has been frig by Wm i�rtox iioll. has the last laugh: Please .co- _LRUISES is asked to contact �+ajght to our attention, and Call -"A Favorite Saying" was one everting br more a week to umpire, Town - answered by y- operate with the school acid our SEA HOTELS Mr. Hew ms. This is the first year that the Pickering Town- . on -two occasions, this Past twenty-one mem- LAND police 'department by rerrind- ship Softball. League has had "paid umpires" assigned to ire our children of these things,- Trawl and Pap Later - gimes and, 'so far. everyone seems well satisfied with the- - -- Scout -Master Don nowe took nt. It is another step forward for the League that . nine Scouts on . an over -fright AT. 2.4432 a'r meg, year thaw even' before• _ ::. _.-carming trip on Friday night, 4523' KMIGSTON RD- has more teams altered this ye C& Is -- - to Sunday afternoon. They - • N�rs Lhringsten, soersfary #!►' - i - went to Mr. Fuller's farm,- - the Pi are ere Pickering a, aitd - 4 ... _ accompanied . by . -W-. J. Will- �I � ]ares Angela'an Julian_ .... d Martin a joint birthday party to• to-. enjoym�eirht � ---�- —` Radio TY.. Sunday, dy Serridsto all Ir1ilLee Of . a nufnber of their friends. Youno— held �Ca �� The Ladles' Associate+^ p'hono or Tape Recorder be staving a'mertii,� reit 2'�7et ; day, July 3, at 2.3U. ; • SPONSORED DY ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION. .._ fairtory Avttgrised . Service fo .�'e°z° Allan New cerebrated his 8th birthday with a party for -ANC , his friends on Saturday. Guests Y RR H 54 - BART _ of repair -1346-:. - were.._ Ricky and Allan Spar di:coun� 'for cash PaymN++ _ - non, Steven and Gregory Fitz- patrick, . Ricky Dailey, Susan M — PHONE FOR FREE ROME BEMONSTRAiiON Fitz - Williams, Ron arra Brien Gala- ��Y 2 1962 agher, Jackie Denny and Mal- NONDAYr' • ':: . • mlm Pryer' Ratepayers Meeting STARTING AT' 1 Pt M. - Rhone. answered Z4 hours a day -- •7 days a' Week wile held on 'Ttisesdny, July i 17. At the first meeting, June ayyHEN YOU'VE TRIED THE RESTr CALL THE BEST too tak Rthelupet tion a it as _Fun a� Games Jr All the Family at to Council, but it was pointed out there,, a miattriderstan- _ ... AJAX TV ding in the fact t}totsld shave T IIALIEY !NN . PARK. -- owned property s -0N - - W ND both signatures- This will have "to be' rectifier] -=the petition - WE SPECIALISE'IN WEEKEND 8� EVENING SERVICE_ will be at Mrs. Chamber's : Store, so; ° ii = your property quires a>�hec -signature, you -