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VOL. 79 NO. 51 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1962 PRICE - 10c Per Copy
- Open School of The Holy Redeemer No Santa Ciaus History In Action
\� ��� Parade At Claremont
;rn
IS chl"ISti11aS
It will be sad news for marry
of the young people of this
\ district to learn that there will
no Sana Claus ---
t parade in x •.•-y
: .e
be
this-
:��� --- .. -- - This annual affair, they had y
their 13th parade last year was • � y y � ti
SpOILSOTed by the Claremont w J %
\ i Community and -Business Ass-
P
ociation and has always been H r
considered, especially by out-
' siders as a great success.
h\v President of the Association,
Mr. Gordon McGrath, said this
week, "it's hopeless. We hate
r. .
to see it fold up„ ✓ . y
` Mr. McGrath said there is
�a a
not •enough help. forthcoming
to keep the parade going. s .
Dunbarton Athletic Club' 1
His Grace Archbishop Philip F. Pocock, D. D., second from right, is shown here as he Plans for the Dunbarton Ath-
blesses the school and rounds of the School of the Hol Redeemer at Ba RI letic Club's 1962-63 season are '• r3: ,
g y y Ridges, on field up at the moment, due' to
Uverpool' Rd., last Sunday afternoon. A large nuenhfr of persons attended.
the additions to the Dunbarton
preparing the plans for a two- St Francis 'de Sales; Pickering High School. As far as we now+; j1iGJ , t
The School of the Holy Re= room addition next sprang. introduced His Grace, and Mr. know, the Gymnasium will not--
deerner at Bay Ridges was His Grace blessed the build- John K Henry, School Princ- be available until the middle or
Messed and officially opened ing and grounds in a special ipal voiced -thea end of October. The Club is ex-
on Stuxiay afternoon PPhecing t of
by iiia religious .ceremony held prior the Board and gathering that �� to have anottjer full, •".:° q "'���,�
Grace, Archbishop Philip F. to the official opening. on his first official visit to the active season; and the Execut-
Pococ�k. D► D., Coadjutor Arch- Mr. Eric J. Whaley introd- Pickering -area; His Grace could rive Committee , is determined —
_bishop of Tormto. -- uced the guests, Board Chair- bless and open the new school. that the late start shall not COMMISSION
The new 5. room Seperate man, Mr. Gerard J. Belanger The teaching staff comprises detract from the program, once �
School which contains 4 c'Y, ass- spoke about the project. Reeve the following:Principal, it is under way. Watch this
pal, John .Mrs. T. J. Wheeler 4 shown hero at work on s scat cover for
i fixing and an assembly room J. Sherman Scott of Pickering K_ Henry, A A., John A. Harris, column for news about the op- a chair. This do nonstration was one of man at the-Pkluri
ng
is located on a 5 acre site on Township brought' greetings Miss Rose -Marie Lettner, Miss eatng date' Township's Historical Society demonstration of History in Act-
Liv�erpool Road. •The new build- from the township which was RDs�e-Mane Mihelick. Mr. F. The Club welcomes all who are
interested in gymnastics—eit- � at Brougham last Saturday. Among the many demonstrat-
•-Sang cost $100,000.00 and was responded to by Board Secret -.M. Weiss; B. A. is the Separate '
designed for additional rooms•. ary, 'Mr. Colin Beal. Rev. Arth- School Inspector. - her as -students, or coaches. For ions that attracted nearly IAN persons despite poor weather
'The architects are/ busy , now ur McMahon, ' Parish Priest of ; . Particulars, phone: TEmple 9- were log. hewing, drag sawing, a steam engin and . tractors in
1440. olAratiot, cider making and weaving. Besides the demonstnt-
Ions wars numerous exhibits of old machinery, tools and di}f-
Tk WetS d Drys Na Their •Ajax, Pickering And Whitby Register For Wight Brent kinds of household articles.. A lot of wait went Into this
Association For Retarded ���"�'79 special day, and a great deal of credit is certainly due to these -
Children ��� th 'respsonsible far It.
• The 1963-63 Funds Ca:•npaign �I�r11W1'r. �'
MatWgel'S For The Liquor Note for the Aidan School for Ret-
, aided Children will see can- Registration for Pickering �y RiilgeS Drive-in Theatre Will
vassers visiting all- parts of District Engin- School Night C9 -
The Weis and Drys for the Southern Ontario County, Oct- asses will be held on October -
fortheoming liquor .:vote ID the _ -
, • ob`ez• 21—,.'�7. 22, at 7.30 p. m.. Principal J. • -
Township of Pickering - have EoloWd �tS Polled
•"l Ajax, Mayor Wm. A. Parish.. C. Richardson ,said Phis week.Start Hiring Staff On ,Oct 9th
Warned their managers.. accord - Campaign Chairman, said this gasses to be conducted, pro- •
Ing to Returning OHic_er_Harry , � year's objective of -$25,000 - is . viding enough enroll, will in- Starting October 9th, Mr: teens l- for few evenit}gs every
Pearce, ear -marked for 18 months' : op- elude, Folk dancing, art..sew-
Tire affirmative side (Wets) Al Hewitt, manager of, the new week, confection booth help
erating expenses; as well � ng, Typewriting„ English for Odeon Ridgesdrive-in th- and three maintenance men.
have named Mr. Edward S. for the ret' Bay
PPovm s' as their manager. e i ing mortgage. Last year's ca n- millinery., shorthand. Grade X13
eaten on premises r applications for jobs
rove :5 I Drys) to interview 'applicants for em- have already been received, but
771elast week, passed a Resolution paign was for a 12 -month oper- biology and English.
have named Mr. Hugh Miller dealing with the matter of re- ating period. Registration will take place ployment, the Flews learned as the opening date has not yet
as manager. .placed culverts on re-comt.ruc- While an Educational Camp-. at the school. � �k been set, no replies to these
iadr. Pearce said this week he ted roads, sign for public irormation. on The types of work at the applications have been sent
was experiencing
some diff- Mr. Ken. Pentland, Altona Retarded Children. will be con- Hockey Payers Drive-in include cashiers, ramp out as ye[
iculty in getting enumerators. Road, a resident of fifteen ducted in May 1963. Ttie next boys (must be in their late
years, said that his culvert:, a fund-raising cayn gn will not
r'',M sub -standard type, was remov- be held until May. 1964: =AND - -
vons •7 k i Vifla�jed along with fill, from his Thus y-eaFa campaign w:lI a-^(�,,�driveway, He said he did not I gain feature the theme — "A Boys interested in playing er 1 1 g' eV
i1a11 Storm 1 mind paying for a new culvert, Happy Picture"—us;nk' S plc- hockey this winter in the Pick- but felt it unfair to charge tore of an Alden School I ing the summer months with
PUP!, ering Village Minor Hockey Sympathy of their friends' in her family in -Prince Albert
Joseph Conkwright; of El- him for putting back the fill; in advertising and publicity,' group up are asked to write to Mr.
izabeth s2., Pickering and las. Council's Resolution, moved material. this community is extended to Sask. Lest week, Ron. Bryant
L3ill Rimmer, 90 '-Chr;Atina str., Mr. James Doull, Riverside Dr. 11 years old; while playing in
Bird of Rosebank Rd N., were by Councillor Wank, and sec- • Canvassers and their leader pirkering. on the passing of Mrs. Doull, in the yard, was hit on the head
in collision at the corner of onded by Councillor Greening, are being organized this week The ages include those boys
No. 2 and Elizaebth street last . stated that --on road construe- said Mr. Parish. '"The import- `rem 9 to 16 years. Teams for t SooUand Mrs' by an axe, and taken to.Ajax,
week. '• No one was injured tion -re -placement of non -stain- ant thing the public. needs tc . Pre Wees, ,Bantams and Mid- D°ull left Pickering in athy, to Hospital. but
required .several
Chief Howard Nickling said dard culverts would be charged know, is that, we will need on( >� will be drawn up.
visit her daughters: Cathy, a stitches, .but was able to re -
that the accident which Kapp- at the rate of $40,00, to the and a half tines the ruin be nurse in Hong Kong, and 'Joyce turn home.
g S•. In the application tb Mr. a teacher in Southern Rhod- Mrs. Mel_ Bryant, Sherwood
erred during the hail storm res- property -owner, and the town- cause of : the extended, 18- Rimmer, the bov should in- esia, Africa. She became • ill, East, was surprised last Sun-
ulted in heavy property dam- ship would pay for the install- month 'period between camp- elude his name, address and whip+ in Africa, and was flown day, when thirty close friends
age. ation and fill,. aigns," he said. age and phone number.-SeatDouandvAs 1
lived in Pickering for ten years wish her a "Happy Birthday
• `• • and was a member of St. And- Con mtulations to Mr. ani
The New Odeon Bay Ridges Drive-in rew's Presbyterian Church, and Mrs. Len= Pearson, Duffin St. :
was quite active in our N'Vom- on the birth of a son, on Friday,
en's Institute, and the Hospital September 21. 1962, at Oshawa
Auxiliary. Genera': Hospital.
'.ir. and M.m Fran'_k Prouse Mrs.. and �•t•rc Found
and 'sir. and Mfrs. Littleichn Christina St. entertain`d Mr.
have 'ust returne-d from a tern- and Mrs.."Vilfreo Menney .and ' —
r' the �� c c
r; •. ?.:p to Ga�ue. *rd .`.ir., and ... .John tc,k, at
and '�e,y En -land cirnn_. l-, t Strnc'-:�.
'_CTr. and Mi . Lan y Di v
�•':'r�• to learn two °')rifer toilk •ilo*:' thr op _; irh out to
•; � ,� mf Piekerin2. :1Ie� r,. crA the P1r,r,crt S.ix•�+•. 'at .Rt+
oGf• s ' t :h ;and N:'R. Shorn -01' 01' 'e fat r:i i.' Thi; wo
J :nth &.een confined to the t} e a for ih^
e �AI Res U ha,•a Hospital, but have rib«'' ac Ti. �n,;ti fo hear �.n'u.'
O�QN E' returned to their homes. D:-,n,.y is ru;'c ill. with a virn?s- i
piaN Mrs. MacRae, firs. G. Elliott, :•Ir, and ;tIrs. ��nt. McL'aCl;-
X.€' :`sirs. K. Njorley. and•;SI:s. Barry= nie, Jr., errt^:ta n�cl • Mr. and '
i�Iurkar attended Lindsay Fair bSrg.• Ed. Stor'• , and "ilr. an_1
:k last Friday, and spent the af- Mrs. `.fu:. ay Sewell,'. Markham,. -
to
rnoon taking in the exhibits. on Sun 3n..
The Markham Fair is on this Mrs, Gerr?a rrown, of-.Shcr-
week-end. wood, E., had her father tial-=
R e:: r •, ::x .,.
Mrs. J. Clarke •Richardsdtr-•en to Sura brook Hospital this
and daughter Diane uvre ilk. week.
London, Ont, last week -cad During last we,Ys elect'^
visiting , Mrs. Richardson's fat- storm, two cows, the property
_ ber, and other aelativeb. of G S. Bsymt, were struck —
i e lents awarded epsniwg of Pickering's first motion olctvre an Valley Farm Road. Just. oast of' Uvtrpeel Road. It will • 60 IA. James' • Koch is home by lig�aing and kill -d. wh;le
"metro, the W*rawAsdorw Odom Bay Ridges Drive-in will be Canada's first drivaM thealr+e designed for. Year round � week' . 02ferfng 8 �, out in as open Saki. Th�ero 1,
amounted within Oto woad few weeks. ion and will feetw o the near Eleetric Iw-iar !#sators. • a *mat bowtigm beer, we nitres bear' "Verpd •.+
XM G111*! Bryant and chN- anhnsU kMod by lightni=ng this
Tin mw tMoon, is teemed Mlsroen liyDwars 40 a� lie. 2 ' for the opening daft in this rrerseseMw� lea rove: triter spend ot�itner, ta our hood
r '
7.
`TF�f6 PICIClERtNO� NfEWS , .THURSDAY, SKPTQ:1l 89R 27, 1%Z
s3J�!
' Walter T��
he Active Service met Stoph•ns--VahnTHE PICKERINGNEWS ketf gladioli and mum's
lastw at a .C.
_
decorated Ihiabar�on—United RISTER SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC -
- laat�ea� q,hay MSB. Elmer Wilson's group is Church for a .pretty autumn
by The News Prixtixy and Publishing C•rxiaantV charge of the meeting. Mrs• w�eddirtg when Ann Carol Wat- COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS
prtt Lewis Jones gave a `reading son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 7*19phonet WHitehali 2-0910
Aveloritxd as Semd Class• Mail Matter Post Office Dept, Ottawa, on "The Holy . Land" and Mrs. George Watson, of Dunbarton, _
Ihibd �,pp par year Nortitw st corner of Ofd Plant Road on No. 2 "10wap
l iiMSCRIPTIfNI RATES: f2.50 ler year — Elmer Wilson a paper on "The and Murray Francis Stephens,
i fiARR'f MURKAR, Editor Divine progragarrist" by Lord son of Mr. and Mia Stephens.
Beaverbrook. of Willowdale, were united in
— AMUT'ISINC RATES UI ON RERlEST '— Nle'. Grant Carson left Sun- holy matrimony. Donald day morning on the Provincial Rev. Dr. Wm McKay per- Ona Crossley
_ Jr Farmers a—ble- ' eere
t -the Parade tour to New York and Wash rnonY• PUBLIC RELATIONS CONSULTANT
i music
was
ington. Grant is a • member of The `�reddtng
Brooklin Jr. Farmers. and was ed by Mr. Pitcairn and Mrs. M.80UaS — >s� g>QI(}S'1'ON Ba. • A>1E1•?11N)
_ —
ust play -
Last
It was with regret -tllat we learned this week of the chosen by O�rio qty to McClement was soloist. _3tE3ID
• c ..r rtaus Parade.
It had be +, *tet,, --
Given in marriage by her ,AJAX p�'A
demise of the Claiuciilcn. •-Z � � ?ickerinq:
Koine an annual event in this area, that many_iooxea
The sympathy of this comm- father, the bride looked lovely Ajex: WM_= _ -.
forward to, both adults and children. `And now looks unity g Mr. Orr Graham- in a--full=length gown_of white ..as though it will be no more because the few who have in the death fast week of his nylon -organza over taffeta,
a fit -
had to do, so much work to make this parade one that Oshaw Mrs. Merle Lambe of featedt bodice, a� bund neckline, e, •PERSONALIZED PROTECTION
has won recognition, not only here but further. afield, A -large number of friends decked with seed pearls, and
have found it just too much. and relatives attended the two long sleeves ending in points
It is unfortunate that such projects and efforts as showers on Friday.:ni night at the �eelr ` caught byer " agf fitted
A. Re FORTIER—INSURANCE
the Claremont parade, never seem to be able to be rev home and, on of Mr. and yrs PN0{�f ATlant�e 2-0216
toed once they have been dropped;. even if for only a tits the hon e of Mr:s. arddahe carriedrlan• arrangeement. •
shorttime. Fiss, for. M•r. and Alis Fred of red rose su0oun�%d . by
We do not suggest that the few try td carry on. That Flys, •who were married recent- w-*1te1 mu +s.� A` =ren of the FIRE- AUTO LME — CASUALTY
's asking too much. However we do feel that it is'most i�`c tu'ations to the-• kl,, bride, was
nal :on, r:f honor. '
1
unfortunate ghat the.•once_-eager and energetic group
cn,:ra
Zion ball team' on bel the
and .gym e a stzeet=ten th dress ,
that each year got b6F— this parade and pat it over
Ir.t^rrr �dia'.� D. Pto �r. i"
of rose r} -:o _
have new loaf inte,re�t. This' an-ual.Santa Claus Parade
even it it� did not
Chrs*rt ions main fur'the Shi� i
feta �� to � bel' -shatter'
� ., �y� t dei n"' n Of Veil «'a�'
10' Hardware Ltd.
did a lot for the village of Claremont,
ti � -
seb6hk
do much from a monetary' standpoint. It had got to the
area thought o€ Claremont;
Mr.' and �1 �. ;array
had dinn �r on Sunday with Jir
eau< yt r,y io e of. the . time
SPhdP <: '.e.: o%vh. and she
I -r HOUSEWARES, CLASS, GLA2JN ,
C L: ' PAII` S ES LASS d
point, that people in this
they thought about this type of parade.
.
and til -•s. M%lurr Dunkeld,_, at
cera _d �:ni`e r:urn's,and bink
_
when
We knu r..people_.frortl tons and evert thecitywho
Ath<
- Anni-ersaltiy Services will be
rn,es
The bi-V?,stnaid,, were: t_c:;i
.
POWER MOWERS (TORO, 'LA WN BOYS`-•& o'r si
Claremont each December to see this parade -
held at S+ a^t Ziom.on Sun,liv
wa,-son.. sLs-ter-;n-iaw a * �'
r�
�T6OL3,
came to.
It was Smaller own, but it had originality, and a flavour
Soi,lernbe- 30. ,ir, the mor. lr."
I
br:ue,. Dawn 'MrC 1mbe, si�t� r
Jane Pavey,
P>r zP9 ETC.
-
all it's own. Most visitors liked it better than their own
�~ . ll,W a. _ :n.. Pe':. - -Keith
1%: ,:vkesl;, $. A . B, D , will �,e i
of. the bride and
mere of the -bride. they- were
80SEBA.\K PLAZA - AT. Z ]861 r
adenjil".
r,' ce
" If it is goodbye to .this annual affair, it, is goodbye to
''n,.'at 730 .p. m_ .Rev. A. E
Alh@rt St t_'hited wall
L.rk, A
sheath dr.e•,.ses with over ..=rima
of nylon o:ta:v_a. which fell in
one of the best. community: and district efforts_ ever put
of
1— k. of
51rCcrai mu iC. Sun-
nixie points above the hemline,
on by the Village of Claremont.
day &•howl at 10.x+0 a.. m.
Tn�ir' sh�,a:Fier _
were caught with a yin -::e rose.
t
C f 4.3 f O r S O i
PICKERING .TOWNSHIP SOFTBALL GVA E
P. W. S.
_ �NO{k Road -
1 �.
the sa ne spade a.� their •;owns
and they carried pink roses an('
.... __
��C1�
of
.
�[
_
MONUMENTS
�.
Fait'17ort Beach Juvenile Gir'- the League entry to the P, :'..
The Rudd li,:ne wnd
_
mun:M
g;eniia Ph:p1k, ,nie-e of -the
('�
U. Series B. playdow•n, travelled -to Hamilton on Saturday,
School w11 hold their fissf'
on _nal. The
bride was the flower girls and
a band
/1 OF DISTINCTION
September 22. The final score was: Hamilton 16: Fairport
the way. Barb Warner, the
meeting .October
•. speakers will be the teacher;
wore a rose nylon dress,
.'Of -flowers fair her-ncaiddress
Beach 14. It was a close game all
Fairport pitcher, gave up -only t tree bases ort: balls. and had
Mme. Kench and Bir. Lange. ---
The topic will be The Year:
and carried a nosegay of mums
for THREE GENERATIONS
T strike -outs, while Hamilton gave up 12 bases on balls and
Curriculum. Please remember
ental' roses.
Carl Stephens- best man
had six strike -outs. Diane Moore caught a line drive, and
touched the runner for an unassisted doube-play, and later.
touched the Hooter and got the ball
to bring canned goods for the
Saar to be-iieid �n the school
tea Nov• 9th.
sh
for his brother.' Ushering were:
Cameron Watson. Robert Wet-
Ltdo
: stgpped a ground -ball,
"out". Ruth Chomey
A was on Thur-
son and Alan CgFripston.
held
St� �OCd Brow
to first base for the Domta Sheedy and
shower .held
The reception was in'the
made difficult catches and put-outs at the plate from the
sday, Sept. 20 at.,Mrs.-. Boyes
Rainbow Room, Rouge Hill. The
abo
field- The line-up was: Diane McCowen. 1st base; Pat Moore.
far the bazaar and a good
hand Some
bribe's mother received the
MONUMENTS
�left field; Donna Sheedy, 2nd. base: Barb. Warner, pitcher:
Diane -Moore, shortstop; Sharon
number were on
lovely things were received,
guests in a brown silk ensern-
ble, a biege and brown' bat,
Ruth Chotney, centre field;
Copithorn,' .right field; Chomey, 3rd base; Lynn
Mrs, Lindo convenor, arranged
would look after the dif-
beige accessories and a corsage
DlJ NDAS ST. EAST _ •WHITBY MO B-SS.S' 2
_Barb.-
_
of yellow roses, The groom's
Carle. catcher.
ferent booths. Mrs. W: Middle-
mother assisted, wearirig a
PLAY-OFF SCORES
Grp
green ensamble, matching at,
...SEMI-FINAL
We* Boys —
Bay Ridges _ 7
�oyn
dotal saucer from the
school. Refreshments and a
white accessories, and wearing
•a corsage of pink roses.
x. COOPER BtDCK LTD
j�veTpool 11' vs.
4
mal time was enjoyed by all.
For- the honeymoon - trip to
• '
Bray Ridges 18 vs. Liverpool
= 16 Bay Ridges 1,3
G�ahs and Scouts met .as us -
September
Saskatchewan, the t}r tale rfiose
920 CALEDONIA ROAD — TORONTO
1 vs,
6
u3l on Monday, 24,
i an aqua two-piece sheath dress
-
.
Woodlands 24 vs. Cherrywood
21 vs. Cherrywood
and Mid a going -up ceremony,
be Scouts. and matching duster, a Bower-
BLOCKS & BRICKS
east Woodlands
:_.
as Cubs went up to hart and black accescnr^:es,
ed -
--1Baofsn+' Boys— ` Brbw-nies will have their' o
y Ridges 4 vs. Dunbarton _.'•_p aril wore a corsage of pink
first meeting on Monday, Oct- --
T STEEL
: STRUC URAL
: 17 vs. --Dunbarton _ _-_ roses.
`Y Ridges and a new Guide meet -
Bay 0 r Mr, and Mr., Stephens will
` CRANE RENTAL
Claremont 9 vs. Frenchman's
_ utg will be held on October 2,
2 reside. in Toronto. Guests at the
'Frenchman's ti
_6
Bay'- 26 vs.. .Claremont. in the Red Cro Centre. Time I
wedding were from: Ajax, Bar
=�jTATION ROAD PICKERING, ONTARIO
Frenchman's Bay 10 vs. -.Claremont -4 —
p. m r'ie,. Hamilton, Michigan, Brnu- '
- „•_
Mrs: W. Sowez'by spent tLe WiilowdaleO
'gham,
8- 1
- 2-5103 — M 59 1
Phonse: WH..2-1960 VA.
: PLAY-OFF SCORES Scat•boro,
week-etzd at a Blue Guid@tom
IMw'tnediate Girls— _ and Dunbarton.• .._ .
26 Training Camp at Doe Lake.
it vs. Greenwood
It is gratifying .to know ■este=t
1
_ Baa' Ridges ' p[x�t p- ■s000taoeso■
Bay Ridges 3 aa■
Greenwood ; .'.17 vs. : ii s from Brock Road shoot !
Jvvenil• Girls-- _ :. . M•iss� P t -I
:Brougham ':. ? have gone to college a �
°ff airport Beach 38 vs. g : b sy Grey has gone to Teachers'
'Kimura
, ...
- : _ -
A. ' Newman, Q. �.
Fairport Beach 9 vs. Brougham College; Don. to .Ott - j /ilQmas
_.
Minor Girls— - �' : awe, and. Don Liitdo,- Moss
RAKIB�T1� BOIi1C1T013 -
Cherrywood ; 25 vs, Dpnbarton Jame and Ron Kimura to O.
22 East Woodlands 3 A. C., Guelph. We.wish all the. QQw6welONF.41 y'
u Dunbarton .vs.
best.
a 110
East VVoocllands 11 vs. Liverpool Pee Wee a Tw— 10 Mr. and Mrs. ,Cliff Hubbard
7
le'A]itPORT ROAD, BORJTH ;n-BARTON. -
East Woodlands .14 vs. _Liverpool have just returned irom ,a vias- %ly
Midget Boys— ation At Katrina.'
9 Audley 3 Mr. and- Mrs. ` Boyers and
Brougham t' vs.
BroughaM 11 vs, Audley ---3 grandson David, froln Scar- 1 '
_
Tho k•riri Township Softball League is holding an Open bore, and Mrs, C. Appieyard; � r ,
Meeting: on Tuesday, October 2, at p. tn.,
ship Offices. Brougham. E. Comutt's on Sunday.
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aeriv�...eu
UPPORT___K4 A,IS CLUB OF sizes and colours were sold atWEST �Ot7dE-- bargain basement prices' There OUR- BOY SCOUTand
BIRTHDAY CAKES
U'C T 1 O N S A L .E- were -stoves, . hot water APPLE DAY•SATURDAY AFTERNOON tanks, refrigerators, fire bask p�■■�SEPTEMBER 29, 1962 ets,
lawnmowers {You uThe
L_4�_Kyia.s
FANCY SAHDWiCbES,Rouge
power
"Honest Ed" of the West supply the power), dress forms, OCTOBER 20th
is none other than Ed. sinks,, garden tools, lawn
- PICKERING ; • '!WH- 2.03"
Bentley, 1962 President of the chairs, radios, record Nayers,
i
West Rouge Kiwanis Club. You and even a TV set. VATE
will see Ed., and indeed all of This year, no doubt, some of
a■
the members of the Kiwanis these same articles will be re- :'WELLS DUG, CLEANED, DEEPENED
Cub in action on Saturday af- donated back to the sale, and
the Third Annual will be for new own-
tic Tanks
SeWeSt
ternoon, at .looking
Rouge Kiwanis Club Auc-. erg__.. - ": -
' 'White
'''CLEMS
El- D
the LE
be L
1 on Satur- There will . _ . .._ . INSTA -
tion Sale,, to behed .-
' dW pftem, n, •September 29, ephant" counter ' again this- r �..
1.00 sharp. where articles too numer- : , '
�6eneral Contracting
.
colNn3n so= TATS Swim
beldag as p. m., year, .
There will be lots of bargains, ous to auction off (books, Jew- _.
hundreft of items. *M be elrery, curtain rat+, and sis::il- ALEX TIERNEY AT. A S-?
_
l+fErlfll TAINR3 fN<�KTA�
an
bdd ttrrdea the saw of Qtr lar atttail 1te�al, ;ill >� priced wshr Pnsswy srslwns '
`
PAT Dili „ TF l=ti41 '
tioneer Gerry. for quick cash and carry*
cines Bring the whore tamiltiy and•
East year; cow _
_
_Heid souse tse* for leo join the Am of the
five ftfiii% 1 bo4c- Sale and help the KiwarAs con•-
hUTAUM cg XU sorts,
J
g
At. Roo" Hills
Scott, :orangevrlle, to celebrate enjoyed a - P
their Golden Wedding, on Sun- students from Grades 9 10, 11y
to support his family' and to
STARE
Testimonies of Healing we given
at .the Wednesday Me•flr:g,
day: September 23. Our hest and 12, of Dunbarton High
,
The one planet to get
hold at 8 p.m.
wishes to Mr. and Mrs, Smtt, hoof, when they travelled` to
school, much as he wanted One
werytiling in Plumbing.
ALL ARE WELCOME
The ReadingRoom is atm �
Sr, Stratford for the day to see the
The deepest sympathy -of this'* Shakespearean play . "The Tem-
Y a man cured of leprosy
GOOD VALUE 'AT THE
♦ ,bee Public Daily
community is extended to :bl:r. pest", last Tuesday, the 18th.
told how the Christian doctors
to
RIGHT. PRICE
same Location
wrr
had cured him. Because he was
T14URSDAY, SEPTEMBER
27, 1962
_ ' 'THE
PICKERING NEWS
° ` r---- -_
__ P" T"
of their leprosy. Our Rally Day
WEST IRO
V G E
DUNBARTON
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Steph.
��r!-•_f� ��
-.�--
-- ---._
DENNEY BROTHERS
20 ft.. Push -UP Extension Ladders $10.95 each
ens, of Toronto, and Mr. and
-
--
The
Grace Presbyteri0n Church
and family, Island.Road, in the
Mrs. Brian McCombe and fam-
il of Stroud, were weekend
�' �-
.
1 n
fly �' w'� a family ser-
her, Mrs Mae Hunter Caw-
son ests o r. Mrs. a -
ROT#ER G. CONANT, B.A.
-._ -..,`
McEA�NNIE'S
vice for children and their par-
thowne, who died in Forest Hill
Mrs. Florence Frost, of Pine
•
V Sermee
Alt•raflom and Repan
Phones
■at1•■Y>•■11■•1•<>it•11R•>•
ents will be held in the school
Maryland, on Tuesday, Septem-
Ridge Road, is a patient in the
CONITH BLDG., AJAX
funeral Director
(Pickering
auditorium, at 11.00 a. m. Rev.
Sunday School
ber 18.
Ajax Hospital.
[CPPUAIANTEED
Anyke or* Model"
7a N.--
MINISTER'
Fulton, with the
Teachers be in
Mr. and Mrs. Cawthorne vis-
Mrs. Walter'Willis entertain-
INTERIOR AND
_ .* •'.;
"United Church
will charge of
ited the late Mrs. Cawthorne a
ed the members of St. And-
UR FIELD
Minister: Rev. Melville "ars
a very interesting service with
short time ago and were not
rev's Ladies' Aid on Thursday
Y
VM" OR PHONR
EXTERIOR PAINTIN6
'11 a. m. Roti.
Field Secretary for Christ -
the children taking part.
too surprised to hear. of her
afternoon.
•.,•,
ERING -
P,rivtste Aenbutanu Service
- CsvRCFI SERVICE -
St. Aadzews Circle of the
n but were ha
passing, they
a Afternoon Unit U. C. W.
waver. r swunieo m Regdis9%
wlwdwi11b, V1100. �•
-DAY OR NIGHT
.. .._. _._
_ 11.45 A. M. i 11.07. A.. AL
Women's Guild will meet at the
dome Chris. Markle, at
had been able_to_visit her. ---will
meet at -the -home -of --Mrs.--=
' Aele.eblis rase s of A■ lona
e
BOMI1 an & Gibson
__.
"A
-.
. -of -Mrs.
Rouge Hills Dr. on Thursday,
...The West; Rouge CommunityChas.
Associationwill
h an Open
Rsk, 'on Ivor °. Hi hw
g
Thursday Octob-
.:. •. _
,.
Sunday School Same Homs
October 4, a 1,30 p. m. Rev.
t
old
on afternoon,
WATER DELIVERED
- . - -
• -, -
Fulton will speak to the ladies
Meeting on Tuesdoiy, October 2.
er 4, at 2.00 p. m. The wordfor _
W. I Tram
WM. AiIcEACHNIE, Prop.
AUDLEY .
and any members of the other
at p. m. in the Rainbow
Roll Call. -"Thanksgiving". All
- -
West of - Dunbarton
.*
1.45 A. M. - [hureh S.wiee
groups are. invited to attend.
gym. They would Like to have
a good representation of resid-
ladies welcome.
Mrs. Gilbert Tripp, No. 2.
- Rt,00v AJAR
OIL FURNACES
11.00 A. M. -Sunday School
Mr. Earl Lambert, hast Ave.
ents, as this is not onlyEtec-'
Highway, in the Oshawa
g al,
PHONE
Phone WH. 4-2171
■■_����■�■■�_■■_�■��■
Chairman of the Building Com-
mittee for the New Church
tion Night for an Executive,
r
Hospital, progressing, following
NST
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CONCRETE DRit/EIS, NMMs�t<s
Wd souGroR
there will be representatives on
an operation last Friday. ----
M
A7%ntl�e 2-0063
Pickering, Ont:
gr
GRACE PRESBYTERIAN
Building attended the Three-
Bu Conference for e T ter-
Y y'
the voting of our'Liquor Laws
We are sorry to hear the
616RCH
ian Men, in -Keswick, Port Car-
in Pickering; for October 27.
This' u a very important issue
Carlton family and the Lynda
familiies have been ill with flu.,
MORNING WORSHIP
lutg, last week and gave a very
.for everyone, to learn the pr. -)s
We hope they are all now, b8t-
11 a.m.-West Rous Sdwl
interesting a unt of the work
and eons from these men, first-
ter. ,
KEN ,and CLARKE
_ _
_La teaser
Cres ��on,
Auditorium
these men ha accomplished
the last
hand. :..
Miss Evelyn Annis, Oshawa]
P R E N T I C E
r
SUNDAY SCHOOLS
throughout rid on
Sunday, morning, t the con-
The Ladies' Club held a Pot
Luck Supper and Party at the
visited the E. J. Annis fami>.y,
Sunday.
_
D nan & Murdoch
ry
West Rouge School-
gregation. Mr. Lambert felt it
home :of and blr-i. F,uss
on
Margaret Yeman was •
AUCTIONEERS
9-30 a.m.-e ears and over
was one of the most enlighten.
.IVIr.
erguson, ouge ills )Dr., on
_in
vets in a car accident last Wed -
Licensed and Authorized for five
Asters, Solicitors and
1t am. -up to 8 years
11 a.m-Nursery
ing conference had attend-
-ed.
Friday evening, .Sep.tember 21,
nesday evening, and was hose-
_
�;eaeties of Ontario anA-Yorli
Notaries Public.,
Centennial Road School-
There were eakers from
Ghana. India d Africa.
when about fifteen memiters,
Vitalized ~'with a concussion. The
Pana stosk, Implements, Household
-
1 i a.m.-AM ages.
On Tuesday, September 25, a
with their husbands,. had a
most enjoyable`' time.
driver Jimmy Brett, was badly
bruised and cut. His: brand
Otwebure, R•al Mat• also our
_ •podatrp a Reasonable Rates.
RANK Of COMMERCE CHAMBERS
408 ROUGE HIGHLANDSDR.
number of men from the colt-
{
About, sevenfy: local folk en-.
new, sports car ,was a, total
DUAL sSERiIiCE AT ONE PR10E1
5 Sirntoe St. N♦, Oshawa
Lrre<•at;on attended a D:Str•^t
: I.7o-
yed a corn and wiener roast
wreck,
A
Conference in St: John's Pr_s I
party at the .Rou;e Hiic: Golt i
Air Commodore F. W. Mac-
-- MiElkm P.O. Phone Agine�t s2W3
Mark. 2011[
Telephone P.A.3-3446
!�a i
Georges
nyterian Church, Broadview
Club lin Friday night, Sci:te:n
Lean, and Mrs, MacLean, of
Markbas P.O. Phone
Ji • 7
Ave., and , report a most inter -
, ber 21. It w•as got up by l�fr,'
Ottawa, were guests of Dr. and
P'RENT10Es have, been established
•
Anglican Church
esting program.
j and Mrs. Marshall,' Flagstone
Alts, SV.. A:..McKay, on the -'end
Auctioneers .ince 1890.
The Young People of, the
� Terrace, who invited' friends
of the week; September 17.
- W M E
R.crar:SRT
home of Bir. and Mrs. Ken Ack-
l an neighbors in the district.
After the corn and wieners .a-
Me. an Mrs. Ramsay, ng -
land, arrived on -September 17,
E R F L E U RY
e e
REV. H. 5. SHEPHERD, BA, D.D..
ford, 571 Rouge. Hills Dr., on
Monday evenings, at 7 30 p_ m.
round the fire, the eoenin; was
for a visit with th,2ir son, Mr.
ice; 148; Pickering, Ont.
s•
spent'- in .dancing in. .the ciuh
Ronald Ramsay and family, of
BARRISTER - SOLICITOR
S I N
Phone WHitohofl 23313
Are. and Mrs. , Ackford have
house, where coffee was ser-
Fairport Road, North
NOTARY PUBLIC
_
SUNDAY SERVICES
been interested in the young
people for some time and und-
ved.
Dunbarton United Church
-- Mosrisb of Ofd Kingston Recd
-
m
1130 a.m.--;-Holy Communion
11.00 a.m.-Morning Prgyer
er their leadership, a very in-
A spdedy rocovery .to Mrs.
Mary Ward, Rouge Hills Dr.
The Annual Sunday School
Rally Day Service was held on
Highland Creek
Funeifal and
T1.00 a.m.-Holy Communion
teresting . program' is being
who is in -Scarboro General
September 23. The School
AT. ?x7391 9r AT. 2-1362
Ambulance Service
(4th Sunday)
1100
made for the year.
daughter
Miss Linda Lennox,attg
Hospital, where she underwent
children and teachers assemkr
•
a.m.-Sunday School In the
of Mr..and Mrs. E. L.ermox, of
surgery, and to Mrs. Joan 1 -led-
led in the church at the regular -
HOtas -____ -
a ' -
= *
Parish Hall
11.00 a.m.-Nursery
Ridgewood Road, -' was - e6rifined
� Island Road, who has been
oonfined to the Scarboro Has p"
church service hour. Mr. Mtn`
ray Stroud did a good Ilk
Marson. to Priday-9:36- a0 pea
(At the Parish Hall) _ '
to the hospital in San Francis-
'Chairman. Mr. Barrielsnwday
end Evenings
by Appotetta•ttf
No. 2 Highway
a ! Pickering Boat�t Road
WEDNESDAY
co, for surgery on a. badly In -
jtrred leg. following an accid-
Many appy returns of the
.,day
read the first serriptu
- -
10.00 a.m.-Holy Communion and,
ent in the Ice Follies Show
to Jim Fianlan, Rivereourt
Road, ' an his twelfth birthday
and ]4Eiss' Marie .
<
second. The Kinde
MONUMENTS
Intercessions for 1M Sick
these, But,• she has Joined the
Follies again, in Denver. Lin-
on September 19: and to Sus-
an Craig. and Karen Craifi: _of
sang "Jesus L.ap
ov, Me
the Junior C1
(Telephone
da expects to return to the hos-
-Lord is My Shephe
• • :
!+
Christian Science
"wshmmy Monument Worb"'
WHIt@hall Z-3610
pilar in about six months for
to cover the
Rouge Hills Dr. whose birth-
days were September 19 and 23
,
an:ied by 'Mrs. Marie Lynde.
ROOM AUSTIN, Prop.
plastic surgery,
scars on her leg. Her many
when they celebrated with bir-
The teachers presented the
LL 1, whiny, Ontario
,
..Society
friends in the district wish her
thong Parties. -
children with their Sunday
School Attendances Certificat-
.11.. ~ of
Rove. HILLS. ONTARIO
a SPY recovery, and the best
Mr. and Mrs. Torn Hudson
ew Mo 2 Mfah'"r"Y. betvrwof
-BRADY
CHURCH SERVICE AND
Inck with the Show,
and family, Rivercourt Rd, have
The story -"The Terrible See-
Wbielsy and Aire
r, a Mrs. Kerman t
just returned frorr>`two •week's
wl kby MO. Ra4dt1
PLUMBING
SUNDAY -it aAs.-fin Ms•
East Ave. visited Mr. Scott's
Mr. Mrs. David
holidays near Trenton
Several of our young people
M"
`
told by 'the minister. It told of
Sylicling. Kingston ad.,
and
parentsflartun
b #." with the
a bung Korean boy who had
X
g
At. Roo" Hills
Scott, :orangevrlle, to celebrate enjoyed a - P
their Golden Wedding, on Sun- students from Grades 9 10, 11y
to support his family' and to
STARE
Testimonies of Healing we given
at .the Wednesday Me•flr:g,
day: September 23. Our hest and 12, of Dunbarton High
keep secret his father's illness
-leprosy. He could not go to
The one planet to get
hold at 8 p.m.
wishes to Mr. and Mrs, Smtt, hoof, when they travelled` to
school, much as he wanted One
werytiling in Plumbing.
ALL ARE WELCOME
The ReadingRoom is atm �
Sr, Stratford for the day to see the
The deepest sympathy -of this'* Shakespearean play . "The Tem-
Y a man cured of leprosy
GOOD VALUE 'AT THE
♦ ,bee Public Daily
community is extended to :bl:r. pest", last Tuesday, the 18th.
told how the Christian doctors
to
RIGHT. PRICE
same Location
wrr
had cured him. Because he was
Dal,
TIN S o
QMn y PJ&
IPor further information
r:. Call'ATianttc 2.2635
■■■■■tE!■■>i■■■tE■■■■■■■■■■■■■>At■■=■■■>•al■■■=»■■
Christian, the Koreans trust -
ed him and were also- cured
So! ray TW 1:00 p.m
the end of the summer with an
eye operation.
of their leprosy. Our Rally Day
AJAX LUMBER CO LTD
REPAIRS i ALTERATIONS
4320 Kin stop• Road
Service Offerings helped cure
t''em'
_ -
West Hill
-5t. Andrew S
Bulletin
all Miss
Television &Radio
Presbyterian,
PICNIC T�IBLES : `
We are glad to hear
I Ielen Bradd our Sunday
• • AT. 4-4721
Church St. N., Pickering, Ont
SPRUCE (semi assembled) 511.75
School Supt. � is back with us
=Repairs
Closed SaYday July - Aug
Phone, WH2-2883
-
CEDAR (semi assembled)' :515.95
She had been hospitalized at
trHONE: TIMple 161191
V.Ls.AJw - Scheel
RED WOOD METAL FRAME (eollapsibi•) $29.95
the end of the summer with an
eye operation.
♦
Churls Servicsunder
11.00 AAC e
Next Sunday, September 3D,
DUNBARTON RADIO A T -V
DENNEY BROTHERS
20 ft.. Push -UP Extension Ladders $10.95 each
is our Anniversary Service.
--
- ��
HEATING CONTRACTORS
_ 5 ft. Step Ladder $4.98 each
Rev. Chas. Fox, Field Secretary
for Christian Education for the
e
guest speaker.
�' �-
Hol Waller, elser, Steam Syst
Failed
8•�inbarton
REPLACE_ OLD FURNACE FILTERS NOW with
ROT#ER G. CONANT, B.A.
-._ -..,`
UNITED CHURCH
the NEW PERMANENT TYPE -
On Sunday, October 7, young i
peep le of seventeen years up -
&AMU= AND SOLICITOR
Alt•raflom and Repan
Phones
_ _ (Highway Tie. 2)
.. - " -
Size - 15x20x 1 St.3! Size, - 20x20x1 51.59
to twenty-five, who ,are 'inter
Y-
in forming. a Young Pen -
CONITH BLDG., AJAX
W. A. McKAY, M.A., Ph -D.
Size - t6x20x1" - $1.39 Size - 20x25xi" - $1.95
Size - 16x?Sxl" - $1.59
ple's
pie's Union, are invited to con-
7a N.--
MINISTER'
vene in the church.
INTERIOR AND
Anniversary Service
H16H QUALITY
INSURANCE CO.
Chas. 'Fox
Outside White $6.85 gal. Outside Primer $6.85 gal.
GLEN E
VM" OR PHONR
EXTERIOR PAINTIN6
'11 a. m. Roti.
Field Secretary for Christ -
-DAL
-APPLIANCE
d+' w -�+ c••eht►
ian Education, Toronto
BARGAIN PAINTS
waver. r swunieo m Regdis9%
wlwdwi11b, V1100. �•
R. 6. HILL
Conference
``
RED, GREEN, GRAY in gallons only - $2.95 gal.
, S E'R V I C E.
' Aele.eblis rase s of A■ lona
e
BOMI1 an & Gibson
(Formerly A. R♦ MU)
: ::
SERVINO,CHRIST IN THE,
'
Excellent for Fends, Garages, Cottages, etc
EXPERT REPAIRS TO
w='161RXIS
koMAUNITY SWC1 tan
DOOM w,�r M• 94"1
;Free Estimates
PITTSBURGH QUICK VELVET LATEX PAINT :
W. I Tram
Phorit: TEmpie 9.2281
Excellent economy flat wall paint Dries in 2 hours
TRY A "NEWS"
8. LLB.
QUARTS $1.69 GALLONS' $5.50
PLASTER CERAMIC TILL
- Rt,00v AJAR
OIL FURNACES
ASSIFO
(Can BeGoland} -
STONE
etIONW000
wNDiea Ban
INSTALLED
Serviced!
_
CAM".
-
•AJAX LUMBER CO. LTD*
FLAGSTONE PATIOS
iriRi■■r11i 1FItaAnd
Shest Metal Shop Work+
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Wd souGroR
WH 24W41
M Itburch S.
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PfCKIRING -'AJAX-11MHIrMY
MARMN ENRICH! '
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T]'IE PICKERING NEWS
- THURSDAY,, SEPTEMBER 27, 1162
_-ot. Mr. district - - _. ---- -... -- - — -
. - Mrs. C. Ralston, o! Pickering_ `=n
,�. son B�iIIY, af-'l�tor'ah1S
on Sunday family have been entertaining evening visit- spent Friday at the home-..
LAND TITLES ACT Week -end air the home Mrs. Evelyn Hall, o° Sund- Miss Cornel:a Ern, of Germany spent Tuesday Wallace and Mr. ard' lis. Wayne Penny, °
Tor -
and Mrs. & blason, �(�oodlarrds ridge is spending a vacation and Miss Joan McGee, of Tor- fa M. Beth Altona K a.d.
IN THE MATTER OF Part -of Rdand family. on onto, for the week -end. family.
Lot 20, Broken' Front Concoss- . Mr• an rs• ° Mr—and-Mir. Bob Carson evi --Mrs. Slater Sr., of. Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S:
oi Dundas, visited their cousin Altona Road. Frost,of West joy Ca a visit wtth her sister, spent the wee
ec-en3 -wi-tK
rtt Sunday-n,-�,.�,dge. -
Ion 2-nas !k h� the Township
IL-
at thp me of N
of Pickering, In the County of Mr. annd - son and daughter-in-law Mr: Mr. Bob Walduff spent
Iter-�M111-ft -
Hilt, visited Mr. and rs. and Mrs,
n Sunday'
Ontario, -more particularly de- Alton Road, on Saturday.n. Mr; and Mrs. V. Jonstone, Patterson, Rouge Park.
scribed in Schedule "A" hereto: 1 . Mr. and Mrs. V. Emmoratto,
Dobbin
and Mrs. Wo'tzik and Saturday of this Ewoeek. a on
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of Woodbridge, visited in this
that the Municipal Corporation
of the Township of Picketing,
has made application to "the
Local Master of Titles at Whit- / r
by for a Certificate of Title to ``` /,
this land of which they claim
: fee simple,
:to be the owner in —
_ .-
:free from all bawmliran:es. _ MARvIXE
Wherefore any other person 1 �7
-"having or claiming to have. any 1 .�
title to or interest in the sand - -
..,or any part thereof Is required
on or before the First day of
,.October 1962, to file a state- I u''
meth of iv claim i my office Rouge a RIs - -
T' aT the Town of Whitby, and to I- - " PRICES EFFECTIVE
serve a copy on the Applicant.
'The address of the Applicant } - Thurs., Fri. and Sat.
for service is: I ce ��f j jwy• Just �s+ o Rot e. 8 � - SEPTEMBER --..
7160e
Stevens Hadsard 8, Elliott, i -
Barristers, etc.- &Fri. Till 9.00 p.m. 27-28-29
---50 King srr�et, west, -open EveryAEvening TIIL7 &O p.m.. Except Thurs. = _
TORONTO, Ontario While they last, (limited supply) =.
DATED at Whitby, this 19th I Regular, Family 3 Ib. Pack. .. COOKED.. Strictly Fresh, Grade A Large, Loose. Bring your own 'cartons
day of September, 1952. —
J. hl, ROBLIN,
Local Master Title;
Schedule • • . • HAM is
Part of Lot 20• B__ Front Fi A m
Range 3, in the Tp.' ' ' Ham l..a 111 1 f % Vb. Na
of Pickering, in the111Q-- r,
1 Ontario,*as shown outlined iri
Red on a plan of survey by
_ Donald S. 39
McIntosh, O. L. S., i ■ oze dated July 5. 1962, 'amended A
Judy -19; 1962, hereunto attach- 4
• of which r _' , -
D,
may 59
be more particularly ties- Less than -20 peg W. -- ave 1Oc "ll -&--off)
cribed as follows: Ingersoll (Made from aged Canadian Cheddar. .. Urge 16 az.: jar
'pRE- IISING: that the North- (Tastlr Govern I�
erly limit of the `said lot has �, 2 (. m-ent fnspeated i IEE E SPREAD
= _59C
a bearing of worth_ ?2 rtegrees.►e1• " . Meat). -
41 ft. .30 in. East, and relating • � "
all bearings herein there :to, I� 15% ex. Tint RAP -RITE (Sate 7e) 100 ft. roil cartons
then.
COMMENCING at an iron bar �,.....■• •
�.. - Waxed Paper 2 f� 9c
planted in a line drawn parallel 5
w 6for59c
to. the, Northerly Limit: of the } 4
said lot and distant Southerly N 0 R E ! (Case of 48 tint
17 feet measured • perpendicul- '
•arly therefrom, the said Point i Save 17e WAS RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE _... _ .':..,SSave 6e) Pkg. •Of 60
Of Commencement being dist- (SAVE $1.35) • .• ,., a a
TEA BAGS .. ' ... 79c
ant Easterly in the said parallel
line 380 feet from the Westerly MAPLE LEAF Canada Packers Sun-Rype Canada Choice (Save 7e) Giant 48 oz. t'
limit of the said lot.. -
Thence easterly along the said PURE
� ���D
parallel line, a -distance of 864, I ' C
86 feet more or less to err iron ince-:2 for
bar planted in the line of an old 2_ KAM. PPI
post. and wire -fence running .12 os- Round Tins•
Southerly. of �s YORK HOMOGENIZED (Saw 5.c) 12
Them on a general beanng PEANUT BUTTER 2 for
r
.'-South 18 degrees lift. 40 in. •' • • •' " ' s ••
East• along the saidence SAVE e
ML distance of 1410 feet more or L�►er Brothers niont, Regular Size _
)ess.to an iron bar planted;
2
:Thence South 72 degrees 40 ft. INGERSOLL (Save 174) y2 Ib. Paeka es -
9 �o M o �.�. baX .
11 in, West,a distance a 1270. CHEESE SLICES for
' 11 feet more or. less to an iron �j . - •- -
.'49
'bar planted in the Westerly (Bring your Coupon, get a box -FREE) -
ilimit of the said lot: LUCAS ARTHLJR•� SMOKED PICNIC
Thence :Forth 17 degrees 08 ft WHILE THEY LAST,Tresh or Firozen _ — _•
4 9
'50 in. West along the last men, � •
boned limit, a distance of '815'
`.
feet rnore or less to an iron bar 1 g - s C SHOULDER..: ��
planted, the said Mast mention- ic"k'-
-ed
in iron bar being distant
Southerly measured along 'the -
ROUND OR SQUARE -... "
said Westerly limit 612 feet Blade or Short Rib _ (Blade Bone Removed) (�
from the Northwesterly _angle ROAST69C. R �� IY
of the said lot ............:• .... • Ib. RUMP
•
9
Thence Easterly and. -parallel to
the Northerly limit of the said FRESH Grade A Oven Ready FRESH MINCED STEAK lb 7
lit North 72 degrees 41 ft. 30 �,,.. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '
---1n: -East,-a--distanee -of_380feet ._ 'I
-- - - :- .MAPLE LEAF VAK PAK
more or less to an . irozi bar ,J ,�•
planted: YOU ..: '. a
Thence IL
Northerl and parallel iMe
to the �Cesterly limit �f the
said lot, a distance of 5$5 feet - _
more . or lrs to the . 'Point of
Commencement,, - LEAN PEAMEALED -End c�ItS Or. SIIc@8 —'.Ib.
WEST HILL _ aoasfing, Frying or Barbecuing Average 3, lbs 'BACK
Frying BACON _ Centre• cuts or sliCes ib. 7
World Travel Service Boneless Rolled Plate Brisket Pot R'SCIIII. 49c No. 1 SNOW WHITE ' ' Large Hes
,-No Service Charge �. Lu
eat Arthur's -
AIR TOURS
SEA CRUISES
LAND '` HOTELS
-Travel and Pay Later
AT. 2-4432
4523 KINGSTON RD'
Rouge -Hills
Many happy returns to Ver-
son Mason, Woodlands Rd. who
celebrates on September 25. -
We were sorry to hear Mrs.
Bob Carson was ill with .lum-
bago for • a week., . _
Patsy Paar will celebrate her
17th birthday on October 2.
Happy birthday, Pat.
14ir. and Mrs. Clifford. I.a-
- 'fblti",ii5' � -Mr:- And
or aausageW Tray C (FreeWMAS =To
zer BUY) --- -
No. 1, CRISP, GREEN LARGE STAL
IK
ROUND Sirloin, T -Bone & Wing C E L E R Y .... c. .•• 2 for 1
STEAKS 16-- 99C., No. 1 Small Ontario • 10 Ib. b
• COOKING .ONIONS .:�...� ......':..:.•. 49
FRESH LEAN PORK
No. 1 ONTARIO 10 I.B. 8A
AST : gib. 9 _ 291
. T T � 0 POTATOES
BU _ _ Po
-- — - (6th and 7th Ribel No., 1 Selected, Firm, Golden Ripe
Standing PRIME RIB ROAST . lb. ift
"BANANAS
..... Ibs.89c BAN
-9
FRESH MINCED BEEF . 2Ibs.
BONELESS ROUND STEAK ROAST - Ib: "c
—jam; -9eene ra,Ytinal and son
Vie., of Cornwall, spent the .
-'� THE PICKERING NEWS -- - Page Five
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER V, 1962 - - -`- -
CLASSIFIED doming Events Roue .Park The 1963 Pontiac Will Be On Display Next Week At
CLASS 9
ADVERTISEMENTS United Church Churcwomeh
. Miss Marie Hill, Woodview
PAY DIVIDENDS •Pickering Unit`'d Churcb will Dr is attender Teachers' Coll- --°._LAW MOTOR SALES PICKERING - WATCH FOR IT
hold their October meeting in
- USE THEM EACH WE e e e in Toronto, for another MOTOR
Good luck, Marie. --- - -
October at 8.00 P. m Unit -
_ e Ladies' Auxil' of theFor Sale. 1963 PONTIAC
° Boy. Seputs-will- hold a meet- -._
NATURAL GAS FURNACES Hog will be in charge of ing on the first Monday in Oct- z 1
Gas Rental Water Heaters; OU ref hments. ober, k� discuss plans for the
i um*rs andFurnaees, eomplet- • Christmas gifts and decora-
• ••ely serviced, from - S7411 ONTARIO LODGE NO: 324 tions. Please let us have a good
Ask about our 12-m cnth 1. O• F. turnout' of mothers at' this
Waranty on oil burners. OCTOBER TLNGS meeting. The meeting will be " • ' "�
Authorised Dealer for Consum-. _Tues. Oct. 2 - P P. M• held tri the Rouge Hills United
:ors' Gas and Oil Installations.
Tues Oct. 14 - E.00 P. M. Church.
MILLER HEATING Visiting Brothers Welcome We were sorry to hear' Marie
�.�....a�e _ berf Baker, Ree. Soety_-
! Tudor St. Ajax - WH2-3491 TEMple 9-21with a• bad case of flu. Hope -
she i-�_ better by n-, and'able now
Lag Township. TEmple 9-1466- , :A. P P_ L E DAY
Y -
SUPPORT to resume her studies
A number of the Rouge Hill
For Sale - Shetland porgy. Pti. Pickering Boy Scouts Boy Scouts from this district
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20. went on a tour through the =�
ATlantic 2-5152.
APPLES Ik POTATOES ANNUAL
Museum, Toronto;. on Satur-
__ - day of last week.
Mclntosh per busk .. $2.00 T U R K E Y S U P P E R Mr. and M:`s. Cole of Pine -
Other varieties on hand. Cherrywood United Church grove Ave. entertained a num-
Please.bring- own containers WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17. berg ,of friends from the City $
for apples From 4.00 P. M. On over the weekend_
'PICKERING ORCHARDS Adults- $1.50 -• Children 75c. y
One mile west of Pickering' (children under 12 years) - �Q]/��V Ridges
. $ ;
�Y1 •.1�.,. .sem F //}.�Fj '< ,�'•!
Admission ' By Ticket Only h r r
- Village on No. 2. Highway
WH2-1247 tort 4) a actin? of OntariorSL
At � �
;For Sale -ten Muscovy ducks. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Lodge No. 324. L' 0..0. F., of
Church Pickerinz, Ont., it was decided
Phone: TEmple 9-1774. • n
(sep• 27) ANNIVERSARY SUPPER to provide a gift- of $25.00 to
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1962 Bay Rj&ges - Public School. to
For Sale two registe ger 5.30 P. M. Until All Are be used in conjunction with the
Served Profeienc Cup, a presentation The 1963 Pontiac has been restyled -to include vertically -arranged front headlights, revamped
ho ams-r'b'o years old. Phone:. s split villa and forward 'slanting windshield with thin pAlars., The Parisienne four -door hard -
Adults $130 -Child ��5e. to a selected student. g
X5_3931, top shown here is one of 12 Canadian Pontiac models bean built in Oshawa by General
tort IST" The - Tuesday night Young
Esep 27) Motors of Canada. Pontiac features a 230 cu: in. six -cylinder.. that _is 140 pounds lighter, has a
Ladies' Club i�-ill hold their 7 main bearing crankshaft and develops 140 horsepower. A Delcotron alternating current
APPLES FOR SALE Pickering Township i Village !next meeting on Tuesday. Oct- generator. is standard.on all1963 Pontiacs.
Good, glean apple-?vTcIntosh. REV- CROSS BAZAAR I nber 2, at 8.0) p• m. sharp, at -
I ,
St Lawrence ant! Baxters. Sponsored By The Women's Fairport United Church, Lider-
ff.Murdoeh, Work Committee pool Road. -Program for the ev-
11th. Con. east Of Church St.
FRIDAY, th smooth rform- weii attended, and they. we, e .coast, and as far north as -.-the
'Phone.WH2-1367. 7.30 P. M. (..%ellor Representative„ who will' gage" of the ceremony, the the recipients
or many U.5�f
' Red Cross Centre, Brock Rd. Anniversary of. the visit of
{ demoin�trate proper use of eye buiddiia and it's facilities. Mr. gifts•
view 1 "Door Prize" make-up and other interesting Eric tYhaley� was Master of I Mr. James Brooks •is at pre-. 'aociu'1-Baha, son of the found-
For Sale beautiful '� ting friends in at.
I er. of'the Baha'i Faith, to this
tort 11)
points. There' will berefresh- Ceremonies. sen; vier
acre treed lot, fruit trees. as country, in 1912.
acre
etc. Small brick house, meats served at the close. AL' Incidentally, the highest and ton. Ont.
eat, two small THE WAME{N'S GUILD are welcome.. For more inform- most PRAISED job in Bay visitors with Mr.' aha Mrs, 'fie Baha'i Faith, which be -
fire -place, oil h on the week -end were an in- Persia- in 1843, has be -
buildings.• 313.500. Must be seen St. George's Anglican Church, ation phone 839-3176. _ Ridges can be you for take bTlr.�an Mrs. E. Larnbert,' -of come- esiablished in 25S -coun-
to be appreciated. TEmple 9- will meet in the Parish Hail, p call for more active part- asking. If you can type, Flint; Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Joe tries, with more - than eight _I
2552 on Thursday, October 4, at, 2.00 icipation in the activities of -the shorthand or accurate noj ion , adherents throughout
_
P. M. I Bay Ridges -Ratepayers' Assoc- and you're cemmunity min Pegg. Oshawa:, Mr aced Mrs, rxdil' ere g
Far Sale $10.00 Wooden ov- iation was made by newly el- spirit urges; you to.. spend a J. Vents, Caledon; Mr. Fleet= the world. Headquarters of the
erhead garage door' and • hard Day Care -any shift. Can live acted president, John Williams maximum of three evenings a ham: Lir. and Mrs, R. Wright: Faith is at Haifa, Israel, on the
ware. Hardware alone worth in. Phone: 839-2873. _ _- at the group's first executive month_ in the company of a of Niagara: Mr. and Mrs:" R. Slope Of the keynote of
330.06. WFi2 875 meeting. Mr. Williams suet- plus group, the ratepayers will Fleweli, Stonffville,.
v
ENGAGEMENt . Beds George Clarke as the- ass- gladly accept your services. The. United Church Women this new, independent religion
r�+ Mr. and bars. Frank L. Jones, ociation's first officer. Call _Gw eTm : Lew'ington at - are finishing the quilt which peace -claims that universal
To Rent Pine Ridge road, Pickering, Appealing to the membership 839-3975. they demonstrated at the Mas peace will become an establish- -
cum This qullt has been sold. ed fact . In this country, said
uTo Rent. - small cottage, Pine armounce 'the engagement of through . the press, Mr. 'Will- Remember the Turkey Din- provides a framework for this
t{rdge Road, spring, two acres their onlydaugtiter, Linda Lou, jams cited` the need for gp - GREENWOOD 4ner--OcOober 17, in the Church peac&.in-its sacred •writings
_'land. Available now. Write - to John Harold Blumbergs, only finely active new members to 11 Han, following our Armiversary Baha'i emphasizes the •basic
Robert Shaw, 945 5th Ave. E. son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl. Blum- fill several vacant executive • There will not be any ser- Service on -October 15. unity in all religions: claiming
Owen Sound, Out. Phone: - bergs, of Scarboro. The marr- posts. In- particular, the P�� vice in our chihvh next Sun- The Bazaar date is now- that they .all worship the same
FR6 4455 Owen Sound_ -iage to take place on Saturday. are: the secretarial, schools, day owing to the Mt. Zion An- November_3. - Creator and should be united in
(Oct' 11) Odtober 6, 1962, at Zion -Wax- utilities and service branches njversary. Sunday School will Mr. and Mrs. Les. Wi soR °rte human family.
ford United Church, Scarboro. of the association's interest, be held as usual at 10.00 a.' m.. and family attended a shower -
b1nm atinns for these is
s - - will be accepted at the next unity turned out to see, "His- Friday night, 'at Mr. and Mrs.
Card Thanks neral meeting, Ocbuber 10. STONE
LOST -Volvo car keys, vicirr= tory in Action at the Mus-. G Disney's:
Irty of Modlin Ave., Bay Ridges. Other ratepayers officers in- cum. th Brougham. it was a. FLAGSTONE PATIOS
1GVFi2-546rL We would like to thank our clude. Vice president, David huge success. Thatrks to those ETC'. -
friends .and neighbors 'for their Lewington: Treas. Don Waring:
_ - � who gave of their time, so gen- The Baha'is In Pickering 'Twp. CONCRETE DRIVES, ETC.
Help Wanted flowers, cards, enquiries. and and Committee members, Eric emusly during the past sum- Phom: TEmple 9-1997
acts of kindness extended blur- Whaley, Public Works; Mrs.. mer.
� This past. week. Baha'is from MARTIN ENRIGHT
GOOD OPPORTUMITY FOR jog our recent bereavement: Pat Hargreaves, Parks; Frank The community shower for• Pickering Township have join -
DOMESTIC HELP IN especially thanking Rev. Dr. W. Baker and Mrs. Gwenn Lew- Mr. and Mrs. Grant Pascoe was ed with. Baha'is from coast tb pox
TORONTO A. McKay, for his kindness. ington,- Publicity. --
- Female 20 to 45 for 'rhother's - John Williams and past pres-
lbelp to live in. Very beautiful Mr. and Mrs. Clare Skiteh idents George Clarge and Ian
modern home fully -equipped. and Family. Henderson attended the open-
- _.;Good permanent position, and Sc of. the Su area. Separate _
will be treated like one of the aReReseseee1efeeR=RtR■ School on Sunday and had
'family, if proven suitable work- nothing but praise and admin-
ot %and reliable Must M fond `�rn To Drive SALE REGISTER i
of children., Own oicely turn- - _
;shed room, bath and TV. Em -AJAX -pima Saturday, October 13 = `aur
household effects,
• w
sale of ho ,
tion al ',.
•• - • • plover would be willing to pick ' • ' DRFVIIVC3 SCHOOL,.
up prospective applicant for in- Dua1-COatrol quantity of it is new, and a
terview or pro trans rtat- number -of antique articles, el
-
&r.
Po• Late Model Car
ectric freezer,- electric applian-
ion into city. Write or phone: Phorre• WP•2-1141 _.
• c
grown,5.
•no answer, -
Toronto 19..Phone: R09-4573. naments, glassware, cooking
A reference will be required, •ReeReeiRRaslettiteRtR!•e utensils etc., at 35 Robinson St.
_ Markham, Ont., property be -
Ion -in- to. the Estate of the
WOMAN: from noon to 9 p. m, < -
' Jack's Steak House, Pickering 1 Late Miss Clara L. 'Robinson.
week days. $1.00 per hour. Sale at 1.00 p. m, Terms Cash.
Village. WN. 2-307Q No reserve. This is a real good
sale, -and everything is in 'ex _� = 1 •� _
1Nreckin War -Time Sheds .�� ceptionally good cohdition.'This
Ing is a very large sale, and will
In Ajax
� � art on tirrie. Ken i ClarkeAII'Mater
�,.. s 101 So CIMMV.
eansi Prentice, auctioneersOno-
.
Corrugated metals - 24-guage; (Oct 11)
B. C. fir timbers 10 x 14, in var- ono
ious lengths; 3 -inch B. I✓. fir Saturday, October 20 - exten- r
--flooring; -30-foctt roof trusses; sive auction.sale.of 32 head of
8 x-8 doors and other lumber. high grade Holstein dairy cat- 1^ `
"Job" ' is beside Cashway w. tle, fresh cows, springers and=j V"
" Lumber, -in Ajax,, Qr. phone: - - - - - -- - heifers, vaccinated, TB tested, Oh to be a plumber when �� -M w
W142-0680, after 1.00 P. M. _ __. •. property of Lloyd A,.. Davison,. the pipes act UPI
(Oct 4) Sutton, Ont., also farm machin -
But really, now -i -
sn't it
RELAX and fall
ery, tractors, MH baler, equip-
Much/easier to reach "
ment tools household furni-
.AVWIt - .:. �-••
turd etc.,, property , of.. M.r.
Bromback and_ others, at part
for the phone?-
lacy does, and her
_
SAVED BY THE B ELL
I��E��
khan}
.The
::; spouse_ is rescued ...
Lot 21. Concessicxr 8, 1via.t
Lot 21. C, Prentice's New IdeaP.S.
Seriouslythough- at home or away, you're
UMRED
Farm, mile acid a half nni-th .of.
- -
" -. -
ever really lost: there's always help at .hand.. .
to your -telephone --a service so .. .
STATM-ROAD - MIR- 24771
Markham, on No. 48 Highway.
ll Telephone
so often taken for granted. The t3e11 Telephone
yet so
PICKERING - TE• !-2441 '
Terrils -Ca-,b:-Nb reserve. �a)•e
•yet
Company -of Cjanada.
starts at 12.30 croon, sharp. See
NIGHT SERVICE
posters. Ken & Clarke Prentice,
Tri 9.1011
auctioneers.'
y
THE PICKERING NEWS _ �'TMURSDAY, SEPTEMBER .27, 1%7.
Pa" 'VAX-
y accident did not damage the ding anniversary,.0
September ed with the up and Crest in �. ted by Mr. Phillip of the Un-
Green River Mrs. N. Eriksson was injur- eye itself. 26, and also Mr. and Mrs. F. the Council Chambers, Brough-.I ion for the wonderful showing _
hol " 'books I Bla�ltJ'oge, on their 12th wed- am; in November: Line-up was: they-made. He also stated that
Miss Arne D: aper entertain- ed in ah accident while d..._-_ Some rz-w 11�hildreri s
ed a friend from Toronto on idays in Sweden, but•is improv- have been purchased for the dutg vensary, on Septem- Ann Linehan, second base and Barbara Warner, pitcher, was
the weekend. ing nicely, and exsects to• be, Library centre field; Pat-Moore, first the best he had seen in the Ua-_
-- Mr. and iVITs. J.-Pinnell, of home soon -A guest speaker %ill be Happy "birthday wi'sshes to base; Ruth Chomey, pitcher; ion League. Stars of that game
Toronto visited the Tatter's Mrs. Wm Knox spent an preaching at both services on Florence Mitchell, who is six- Diane McGowan, left field; Ed- were: Barbara Warner, pitcher; _
b7e w� visit- Sunday, at Dunfair Baptist teen years-old on September ie Gomille, right field; Sharon Lynii -De Carle, catcher; Diane
week. ing relatives us e. - urc c r - - -Moore,shortst • and Donna
Mrs. Ida Little and: *r. and The time for the BrowzAe tilt Church are "farewelling will be eight years old on Oct- bare Chomey, third bane; Diane Speedy, second . base._ re
Mss. Leo., .of .Tor4nLo,.yis- meeting on Tuesday was incor- therr iiMfister Rev. Downs, af- ober Y. Moore, shortstop; Lynn De- was: Hamilton 16, Jeweis 14.
ited Mr. and Mrs. M. Draper rect in the last column• Corr- ter regular service in the even- The Fairport Beach Jewels Came, catcher; Donna 'Speedy, 'The Jewels have made good
t week recect timet are last4.- to 5.30 - r' ing. Sunday September 3Q. All Girls Softball Team have won , second base; Barbara Warder; impressions on the public
Miss Ruth Hutchings attend- we are S'o'ng' for any inconvenr members and friends of Dun- the Pickering Township Trophy. shortstop. Score-keeper, losor- wherever they ,have travelled,
ed a birthday party for her ienee this may have caused- fair have been invited to at- They won every game played ence Mitchell. The Jewels lost and have been good ambass-
uncle, Mr. Frank Hutchings, at Allison' Holmes fell and in- tend in the series —last- game played out to, Hamilton's heavy slut;- adore .for Fairport Beach. Them
s
@laremont, .last. Saturday ev- jug her eye-lid last week, Congratulations and best of. at Fairport Beach,'.with. Brow- I secs on Saturday, in the P, W. is a deficit in, funds for fM '
enmg and one stitch was required to wishes , to Mr. and Mrs. M. ghamr — a score of 16--4.. S. U. Juvenile B. Cup, but the team, and any contributions
w�d. close,_ t}�} Luckily,—the their-,17th wed- They will .probably be present-. team was heartily congratula- will be greatly apphelated.
good sale at Mr. Bob Wriaht'� .
auction sale.
All roads -lead to''11�farkhain -
`Fair this week-end.
AUDLEY HEWS
Rev. Keith Hawkes will be in
c o
charge of the church, sericite _ - —
next Sunday. Communion. Ser-
viee will be observed on the
Thanksgiving Sunday.
Fourteen'
ladies aLi4nlCi tli, C QrfCIQt BPI Air Station �iaycn C-e+rcler Sisco,re 2-Door Sedan
-. first fall meefine of the L. C. Chevrolet Impala Convertible
W: which-was .held at. the home
of Mrs. Bill Guthrie. The pre-
sident, Mrs: G. ,'Astley, c.,nd:gc. ON DISPLAY SEPT. 28#h
ted the Business,, Mrs.--Guth-
rie led the \i'oi -hip Ser icc.•
assisted .by Mrs W, H. Guth-
rie, who read "What is the
- Task of the Church'", The R71i
Call was "Lead Mrs: Astley
gave_ some. of the high-'lights -- _
_ of.the School for Lea,?ers at O.
L: G, «hitby. • Mt l- 'Bill Guth=
riQ conducted the program on
t/
:: • "Christian Education", assisted
Bob Pardon. `ire. C. Ciemencc -'1, '.
and .. Mrs. Fred. Packrin.
hostess served refreshments.
Nine of the ladies 6f the U. °<
C. W. -attended an Open Meet-.
ing' at CherrZavood. shed Mr.
w
. Munro and Mr. Bodnig, of, the
r
Dunbarton High School -gave(
interesting tapes on "school
_
matters". _
The. Audl' Boy3" Midget
:w
:. Team enders up the
season in,`,
Bros h-
".Second Plage, to .the .. g. — •� "'
- am team; The boys wish to •. \� ---.� _ 1 ti .,.. 1
thank all who helped the. team
this summer: Gordon Smith,
Bob Betson -and Geo.-Izatt, and
a special "thank-.you" to all the—
umpires. Also, to the. Audley
fans who-encouraged the bPys'
by' attendance at the games.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Puckrin —
attended the wedding- or. Sat-
urday at Lyrtdwood United „---�,- _ _
Church, Port Credit, of Mrs..
PuckTin's -nephew, Donald ale
to Diane Robinson.
ass-
The Audley Maie Choir ass- L
_fisted with the music at Kin-
sale Anniversary Ser'Iice .• on
Sunday morning.
Mi•. and Mrs. W. H. westney
Have returned from a ttisnrweei -
- ' train trip to ' Banff, -aAlberta.
They- visited the Miller family,
at Indian Head. -
-.AIRPORT •
13EACH
Attention Parentsl Chevrolet Impala Sport Sedan A GIIvgiAL M6To[ts VALUE
'The,'firsi� meet ing of the Fair- From the trim new front end to the stylish new rear Air-Washed rocker panels and front fender liners t0
port Beach Home and •school. - deck, -Chevrolet for '63 -has the -looks of the leader._ :: ' reduce ,corrosion. But hold on, there's :more. There's a
Assoc. wal be held on «'ednes- I,ln are cis and clean v l and -as-silk standard Six, and livelier=
at
day,
he school. It will 0-tober 3, at
'be "deet luxurious —the ride is Jet,smooth • and silent. :than-ever V8 engines in a choice of 13 models, pus a { .
'the' Teachets Fight".: we wel- Bold, brilliant engineering of the '63 Chevrolet brings list of .options and .convenience equipment as long as
come' all parents and` friends - OA SUCK under-the=skin improvements as self=adjust- '
to the 1962.-63 season. `Theme 3' your arm.
far this season 'is "our School ing brakes, impact-resisting safety door latches,,-bat- It's going to be a great year for Chevrolet —your
and,What It is Accomplishinter3'-SavlTtg Delcotron generator, extended-life exhaust g g
Special .music. and entertain- system, 6 monthsor 6,000 mile lubrication interval and year to go Chevrolet '63 it's exeiting !
ment will be provided. Refresh-
-------------
ments will be served after thlL
close of the meeting. Keep tom- --
date , in mind, and please make f 3
every effort to attend. _ f —
_:, .
Mr. and Mrs. M. Cook held 't<.
a family- re-union on Saturday,
September 15,,. Seventy-five — w
guests attended,. and all had
s o
. an enjoyable day. — OFrr — t • O
Deepest sympathy is extend-
• l� YmP Y
ed to Mrs. Ian•Snyder and the
hnsiiy on the passing of Mr. Comair Monza Club Coup*
sdyder, on Sunday, September
Chevy 11 Nora 400 Sedan
-23, at their home on Fairport Chevy II made a name for itself in just-one year. Aiid this year, Bright new accents, colors -ands interiors highlight Corvair'a
Itoadi.adults interested in the it's even better, for the Chevy II combines'the easy-care fea- distinctive-as-ever styling for 63. Self-adjusting brakes, ia>r ,
jadAny ning the Baamintori Club; tures the big Chevrolet plus its own advantages—park- proved front suspension and extended-life exhaust system add
would they please call Mr. Wm. anywhere size, full-family room, pep and, economy and a full = to Corvair's "already impressive list of automotive achievements.
`'McLean, at TEmple 9-1754, or complement of optional power assists. See the new Chevy II — For the sheer fun- of it, test drive_a '63 Corvair: It's excitingel
Mm R Michm at-'TEmple -9- ,it's exciting. wh a wa Nra opaonnr ai •rt.:ee.e• _
3888, for 'further otiOn _ COME TO THE CHEVROLET GO SHOW AT YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER'S SHOWROOM
_soils, report . _
to
has bees, hospitalised — UMITED » STATO ROA, _, JAL
— at Alar We W181i hag a apescy We
F. �W. �lSWORTH
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THVRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1li2
----
THE MCKERIN<3 NEwS r--- — Pop
� 0*1.1• onrtmted the operation of an was won here last week in a exhibit shown at Port Perry - -
j�. i IIiodei tractor. mixed doubles tournament by Fair, where a number' of Ariz- _ a — _-
Several from here attended Mr. and Mrs. Don Hedges Mr. Donald Bacon and Mrs. El- e0 were won. including . Third _
me LSndaay !air ]xlst Saturday enjoyed a' barbecue diraser at eanor Crosson' of Stouffville. Prize_,on• the whoQ- exhibit- It CS CR REAL ESTATE
Sympathy of the community the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gdr- Iizr aeoorsd place were Ben Gay- was Bedded. to enter on ex Off= VE =12 Aesidence WH., 2,31'15
in extended to Mrs. Robert Bar-' don Neal of Greenwood. on Sun- man and Mrs Rushton of the it at Markham Fair. Plans weerere
boa its the passing of her fatly day. Markham club and third' went also made to send a delegate o
er 1� week. _ . Mar. and Mn. George DeRu- to .Fred Ward and Mr. Bill to the Convention being held on - -
E„ - • N�ember ?_9.: Mr: Williams
�C Y R I• L E. -MOR LEY
Mr. Roger Roy left on Sun- sha and Mr: 'Jim Briscoe took Mr, and Mrs. J. Kennedy of was preserft ah6! showed some
for extended trip to the part in a mixed , trebles bowl- a pleasant week very interesting slides which he
end at the home of
U. S., each Europe mg . an OiLT
take hint -to- Sp4n and other 'last week. Mrs J. -McGuire. England and Scotland. The
ooukti ies• Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hai'-- Mr. and Mrs. A. Rozell and meeting dosed with 'The
Qongratulatians to Mr. and nes of ListoweII attended the Mr. and' Mrs. F. Hollingshead, Queen-, followed by lunch ser- 32 YJNGSTON RD. W. -P.O. BOX 160
,]airs. _Eric. Warn who were -ma- Ward -Neal wedding here last and Mr. and Mrs. J. McGuire ved by the hostesses.
rried in the Baptist church on Saturday. PICKERING, ONTARIO
Saturday last, by Rev. -George Mr. Thos. Hammond, _ Mr. .were. in Tos�onto on Friday ev- `
Davison: Mr. Ward is the %orr Frank Ward -and Mr. Blair Ev- ening celebrating Mr. McGarr- 'ROSEBANlC
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward ans attended a Mutual Aid es birthday and Mr. and Mrs.
No Mrs. Ward is the former fire fighting demonstration at McGuire's wedding anndvers- The W A. of the Rouge Hill
of Mr Rqglan on Sunday. c .
and Mrs. Jack, Neal, both of 32r• -and itiirs. F. Hayes en mee
Claremont, Sunday, Sept. Wth
and family spent a few days I Mothers'. L A. held thew first at 8 p. m. in the church. Any J O H H •
meeting at the home of Mrs • of the ladies from the other W.
Several from here were at. last week at Niagara Falls, Rene Rennie with chairlady Ir -
Brougham last Saturday, att- where Mr. Hayward attended ene Levick presiding Commiss- A's `are invited to come. Lunch l N 5 U R A N C 6-
Brougham
the History In Action dis- a convention. Will be served. ASSURANCE ,
Toner Kay Hayward. read .ot'f PRUDENTIAL ` OF ENGLAND
play. Mr.' Mac Middleton dem- The Kaiser bowling trophy The euchre next week will be
the resignation :of two-Br,lwn- held at the home of Mrs. L. COMPANY LTD.
le Airs. Lorrliine :tle- Aisthorpe A tucks} dinner will
Leod and Mrs. Elaine Carruth be served Iast week's vrinneis LIFE -AUTOMOBILE FIRE
ers.. Irene--Levicl+- _ vol-antee:•ed t ere: 1st - Airs. Toyne, 2nd - 107 KINGSTON ROAD .i"AST
SERVICE to fill one of the hcsit`.a )-Irs. Lee. Con. `•Iuriel Littie _
SMALL -MOTOR 1�'eekerd• � �i*o' at tn>; A.• Offkm: Station Ploao, Ajax Shopping Centre. Phots: W)1.2-=41
Samari<io hone «ere Mr. Tree? Throw. we c, (.1 is r
' - AIat' we esteni -'' sw 1'p- Phone For Imm.diats Covirago Pay Or Night
;!RepalrS_ To_ la�rnmowers� Garden Tractors Ali C. Chapman Uf the Bar. .�,M; the clay to Nl . Fitz -
1 ac• •�. _ er, , Sr-h�Y akn acrd Mrs. I.ce
New and Used lawnmowers' & Rototillers for Sale Airs. Irene Ko'ainra �� and
' - RiJess a AicGuire will tela_ w•lra will celebrate' 'than birth ;
LAWNMOWER .SHARPENING 'resent the La, r::��=at.�fiiiiw on .Sept. 29th. - APPRAISALS
Sorry to hear AI:r. Cecil
a the` Legion at the Ontario C ,r- K:•, rig has been coniL ed to W E � L
ventiun to be held in `:ia� Ira e i
Wift's Small Motor Clinic . - Falls • _NE
- - her home with the flu.. L
N e were gar; v tolose V. aL?- (Gladys Neweitf
Mr. and lits. R. Jones mot-, -
1 er from the Roseban„ Convd%
•Q u� to variod, snot in the 1. r has roved to Renl Estate Broker - -Pickering Village
L �iL,tU nt ome,' He
Phone WH I� _.
p• Ylfl -
P
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P'Ktcering S. while on .acatign. `
IIs. Jay 1Catson and 5ha:;- f the new nursing home mScar- 2
WH. 5770 or Toronto _ WA. S 8l11S Coboarg F1R. 34M .
nn of Geoi ,etotsrr visited o:� ' »'
4ir. i
and Mrs. nna,:
::i .
friends in Claremont on Sun Whitby 310hawk 8-47
and family are • nets• residents.
• The Claremont bowling' %will on Dyson Rd... and a he, � Na 2 Highway
l G LA�VSON w•eicortte ,to our • neighborhood
"Highwai/' >4 Mil• East of Dunbartorr,
get under. way at -on e,stelzSled to t!}enc.
DR. ALFRED
L. 'VANAGS
VETERINARIAN
Old Rosebank'Rd. North
]Lit. No. 3, Pickering
Telephone TE. 9-1822
If 1 o Answer TE. 9-1504,
LONG DISTANCE CALL
• , Zenith 3.5140
• _ .(No To8 Char")
Monteith, Monteith, Riehl
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
0. W. RMM L, C.A. LI -46
QCENSED TRUSTEES
Aima - Odxmo - Stratford
Oshawa Mndokpls b,1.727
{UST R WATAL C.A.
WHiteholl 2-0890
PIR$T 'MORTOAOES ARRANGED:
ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES
AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS
AND IMPROVEMENTS.
WR ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN
ON EXISTING MORTGAGES,
It YOU REQYIRE ANY MORTGAGE
- the vii n end y
-
a $Qrrt3ftl and $O ClTOI now
a.rtmeiit
- • ' home.
r 'IEL.EPHONE WH. 2-2741. _ '
@ TRCH Sr. N. PICKERINO, ONT.
, "S�t 4 n. tri. - --
Mr, and Alrc R. Towers are
moved° ino- the fir,nt ap-
of -the Flannan ,nntversary
Mr. and ;firs. Edwin tiiorrl?
and ?firs. Robert Akirr,il of
Collingw-ood spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Al Fr g•
eT.ti
. _
'. Q� .. and.
tit Wally,Vancferlip %,*hn cel-
ebrated their 13th w6,1dirr4. a' CT Of ORGE' S
-on Sept.' 25th. si 1 •
The fit. A. of .P.ou�,e Hill Un- '
.ited Church •will hold a rt:nrn= �A"
age sale Oct. 17 at the church
at- 11 a. m P 1 C K E R I N G
Tea and . san(J viches will be •
n
sserved. Anyone with clean art- Banquet and Meeting
ides to donate would be great- Facilities
ly appreciated by .the 1adies< CATERING SERVICES
'
BROUGHAM-
"Harvest", w'as ' answered }�y all serve God and do the little
ninenteen members. Mrs. Gray can' o. The
we d
_ M
Mr: and Mrs.. Gerald. Middle-
On- Sept.- 29th. Mr. and. Mrs..
200)
T, Robinson of West Point Cr., (Seating -
THIS COUPON IS GOOD FOR
ton. and little daughters, of
will celebrate Their 42nd wedd- TELEPHONE:
�-- I WII
D���
Ashburn called on Mrs. Lem-
Ing 'anniversary. Best wishes M. Z.O3� _ WH. Z-2305
ONE FREE GAME OF O ���
mon, on Saturday afternoon.
folies.
(5 or 10 Pins) AT
Mr`s. Cassie, Stouffviile, call-
ed on Mrs: A. J, Gray and other
-3 c day' Tri Toronto
f of Dyson
' �# . Rouge P
R N uge
R N�' -Bowl,'
friends on :F4•iday. afternoon.
Mr. Mrs. Ken Bent aced
sung
OPTOMETRIC. _
Is RD. and EAST AVE. -- Phone AT. 2-5941-
and
!amity, of Oshawa, visited her
brother, Mr. and tvtr- John C.
_
VISION CAR •
St. Andrew
- _
_._ _ ..._..._
llamilfon, on- Sunday evening
h L. RAWBON, R.O.
JOHN
NAME :.._.._.._. ....._ -_ ,.- ---- �--._
_
Mr and Mrs. George"line.'
pally nice was held PLEASAN1 STREET
Ewaiship
ADDRESS. __._ ._ _-_,._�__ _
_ .. _..::._..
and family, of EzrrnskilRen, vis-
�'fI
at the regular .service
(QrF LfVERPOOt RD SOUTH)
ited his mot er'_ rs. Wm.-I+ncx
. on Sunday.Morning ming cardncted 11 FRENCHMAN'S DAT
MR 7 -
s�iiidi�eri must be accompanied by adult on Sat. & Sun.
Sattird
Congratulations to the Bron-
David
,�'� assisted by Dat ;d Grislcy EYES EXAMINED
gham Midgets ball team who
and David Brisbin: A solo was GLAS s FITTED and REPAIRED.
hered to see spin¢ .w.� be diipensed on Sunday
ing, quilting, rug-maK,,ig, wu, u, morning.October F_
sawing an,) plank -making, Ttie
prayed Sheffied- on SatuMay
enreby :Master George EVENINGS
Ntt>AtiRahRt>•aRi>Raa=asiaaat>.�saasaesuaaa=•iaaa•ss•
night, winning by a score �f
Kunonow_ way `Mrs. - .Marion
APPOttITktEM. TL 9-2601
•e•
Radio �e�Y1Slo11
9-7: also our cbrmm!ulat'oits
to Coach -Howard Malcolm Jr.
�IcC ement at Lye organ; Mr._
-Marshall- addresed the church
Dunbarton
Unit ' No: 1. U. C. W., w'iil
school on the topic' "I• will build
4 40 ft. T.V. Towers Installed only $S9.00 '
hold their October meetin ; ort
my church". He spores of the SEAWAY
' Complete with All, Channel Antenna
Wednesday, October 3, at 8.00
Mrs. H.
buildingthof Andrew's church WATER SUPPLY
;. -
p. m„ at the home of
and the materials used. by the
to
50 ft. T.V. Tower installed (Heavy Duty) ;84:00 `
P1axtpn.
members of the church, Jesus Whitehall 2-1397
Mr, and Mrs. .Allan Derr°'
built his church. but with peo- 24-HOUR SERVICE'
- Replace that old roof antenna with a Tower before flee
of Oshawa, visited his parents,
plc It was first begun. with
prices go up
George and,Mrs, Perry, on Sun-
twelve disciples.. tut it has 7 DAYS A WEEK
ti%V• 25880 9�����
�A ((�$ 2
day:grown
Unit No. 3. of the U C. W.
held then last meetsrg o::
through the years' to $5,00 for 500 GALS.
millions and millions of people. $7•,00 for 1000 GALS.
churches.
Jas is still building
$9.00 for 1500 GALS.
Harwood Ave. N br write P. O. Box 1135, Ajax, Ont.
Thursday afternoon. September
tics.
We send.. missionaries all over
e• `gos- `
20, -at the home, of Geoi-s
the world to proclaihi the
st����t�>•>sa�RaRa�e>•'ot�ar•>•a1l>t��tr•������fl���a�Rtf
Gray;.with a good attendance.
pel. The church ..is the most
Mrs. A. Ellicott opened the
wonderful thin; in
DR. ALFRED
L. 'VANAGS
VETERINARIAN
Old Rosebank'Rd. North
]Lit. No. 3, Pickering
Telephone TE. 9-1822
If 1 o Answer TE. 9-1504,
LONG DISTANCE CALL
• , Zenith 3.5140
• _ .(No To8 Char")
Monteith, Monteith, Riehl
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
0. W. RMM L, C.A. LI -46
QCENSED TRUSTEES
Aima - Odxmo - Stratford
Oshawa Mndokpls b,1.727
{UST R WATAL C.A.
WHiteholl 2-0890
PIR$T 'MORTOAOES ARRANGED:
ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES
AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS
AND IMPROVEMENTS.
WR ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN
ON EXISTING MORTGAGES,
It YOU REQYIRE ANY MORTGAGE
- the vii n end y
-
or c arch is. the .place
Mrs. White. The Roll Call- we'.'co re to trorrhip. We can
-.: TEMPLE TAXI
-
COURTEOUS SERVICE: CALL -
SAM PARK -RESTAURANT
"Harvest", w'as ' answered }�y all serve God and do the little
ninenteen members. Mrs. Gray can' o. The
we d
u p1eOtled to announce
E.
AUBREY E IRELAND
..Rooni
had the ero*ram and wor�hi things that
p children ` should come to the
service, which: included; a very church school . every Sunday
IA�swer�ng Service
,
AND COMPANY .
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D���
3ateresting reading Can Pro-_
`'-•• and listen, and put into pract-
TtQ
their September meeting
Township Hall on - Tuesday ev-
/ s
testantism be SavPa'" . 1
ice what they have learned.
:items of businesswere f3iscuss- The Junior congregation was
IS NOW OFFERED TO
TEMPLE St7jjfSCRIBERS
100 ADELAI �, W.
•
i � --- Parties ` =— Reeeptrons'
ed to be 64-f iP
I conducted by: Mrs. =W. Brisbin
2neetiAg. t1Cs3ed with lunch Ilet� and Miss Marion Brisbin.
fon information Coll
TORONTO s, ONTARIO
_-- -
�►S OF SEPTEMBER 1sf;1l62
ed by the hostesses; Mrs.
I tS
�
•�
_ .•. . • _ ..
Gary and Mrs a j>e�elPreparatory
ndaeNevenina
he Sunday
rie� t
a 9-1144-
' �+» •
No. 2 Highway at .Rouge 'River — ATiantie-2-2170
Ala roads led to the Museum_
at 7.30 o'clock, conducted by
_TEmp
. erts. A report was given on the
on Saturday afternoon � •• µ' I Rev. flank Corikey. The Sac-
_ WA.
TR�b 9.1750 24102
over orw thntrsan� ^^^ on "' I convent of the Lord's Supper
• _ _
hered to see spin¢ .w.� be diipensed on Sunday
ing, quilting, rug-maK,,ig, wu, u, morning.October F_
sawing an,) plank -making, Ttie
is
f�'E�PR
fdr
whistle of t}ie, old steam eng-
ins sounded quite familiar,' and
ildre o ed the horse pATRICIA TUCK
:.- - - _
Graham 4 -HARDWARE
and -buggy rides: Altogether, a
Sho*IFJvery
-
enjoyable 'afternoon was
Piano i Theery�
PAWS TOOLS.
'
had by all.
The Womm's Institute held
in the
..
Classical i "tar
CLASS- ET�
4°I1SHE5 TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OFA
their September meeting
Township Hall on - Tuesday ev-
2! KINbsTON RD.
.
- -
Maim A9
" lining, September 11, with the
preBiderst, Mrs. Blackman, in
.1111"To
MCKERiNd VILLA"
-GENERAL
..
HARDWARE
_-- -
�►S OF SEPTEMBER 1sf;1l62
tie Chair. The _.minutes of the
previoas meeting were read
- p om RA _
rhon� WN �i
Z- % �8� _.
y:
by the • • Secretary,Mrs Roq-
-NWW..
_
. erts. A report was given on the
. a _
•
y_
is