HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1963_07_25: TELEPHON! :
iLTAW�
THE
• PiCKER1NG
flllC� 942.0940
Iasi
1963 Subscription: ;Z.SO Per Year Price - 10c Per Copy
'OL- 00 NO. 41 THURSDAY, JULY 25, -
,
RN ED'..
S ADJOU
VP,:,`A SESSMENT.---HURING
•. .Doles.,Farmers Hold [rner enc 'Meeting In Garage .Assess �2�4.0o to =- ;
W As Result 9 y
Costs For-Adjoumot
f Fad From -Mori tar -
A Bay Ridges resident, app -
Km. Loretta Taber, 26 .of clew open caring withoyt counsel and
*ering died in Scarboro Ho- Mrs. Tabees husband, Leslie minus, other distinguishable
ital on Monday, as a result was driving the car. signs of support from his area, _—
in*uies sustained, when she Besides her husband, Mrs. had costs of $294:00 levied a- e
d five. a moving car onto Taber leaves four children gainst him by Judge Francis
e pavement of No. 2 High- John, Linda, Susan and,Peter. Costello, at an assessment ap-
ty, just west of Dunbarton, Requiem High Mass was peal hearing in $rougham, last
riy Sunday morning. sung at St. Francis de 'Sales Friday evening.
It is be}ieved that Mrs. Tab- Church, Pickering, on Thurs- Vincent Webb has until Aug -
was learning against the car day morning with interment ust 12, to make the payment,
or speaking to a couple in St. Francis de Sales Cemetery. /! or the hearing, :adjourned urn- .
. til August 12 will be ft -allow-•'
e rear seat, when the door '
ed.
• ` Mr. Webtl.' is appealing a de-
�01I�nS111 Council Comments " �� J s ship of the Pickering Town-
' ¢ ship Court of Revision in April
1963, that ,reverted more than
• e semfive hundred farm properties
4fe Of Au&y Rail Crossing 5 f back to the figure set in 19W -
ty s „ 61, plus ten percent. Mr. Webb
The matter of signal lights suggested that an element of k tends that the "blanket form- :
the level crossing on the danger of the Audley crossing' ula" decision -of the Revision
at the Court was unfair, and only ten-
sed arose out of the fact th ,
Adley Road was discus by _
ckering Townwhip Council visibility - is so good at this led to. swing a heavier tax
�� week particular spot- r. load on the urban home -owner.
It was agreed to have'.
Deputy-reeve Mrs. Jean L e The costs of $294.00 set by
T. Johnston write to -the McPherson said she could not Judge Costello represented
.'
)ard of Transport Commiss- understand. the number of ac- � 51.00 per person. (294) constit-
,- uteri as members of. the Pick- .
news and ask if any 'studies . cidents at Audley crossing in �, . q •,
ive been made of the dangers view of the fact that there ra_ ening Township Farmers' Ori
good visibility crossings and good visibility from both dir- .� g -rt ation menswhose present curprorent- ,� • per•ty assessments are current- - _
such studies show that this ections. ,rly,
,pe of crossing constitutes a Councillor Ross •Deakin sug- re under quest; The figure.
:-ivmg hazard. - gested that the visibility. here :� .+..�: �• requested by solicitor James
Dr, H- B, CoLmm, Supervis- 'is so good, that people just do Shown here am a group of Pickering Township farmers holding a meeting in the - 'f1��Ium, on behalf of his
-clients, was accepted by the
� Coroner for the province not look. - -•
tended the meeting and ask-' Councillor Herb Wank said -garage of.a •Brougham resident, acro" from the.Township 14aH. following an adjourn- Judge. -
i coancil -members for their it would be best to have- s•i_g Wanted Adjournment
mrnents on the Audley cross- nals at all crossings but the Ment of the Assessmen'� Appeal Hearing last Friday morning. Ptwto by J. Thomas`
cost makes this prothAbitive. He Webb, a veritable "Daniel in
It was pointed out that this felt that crossings like' the one -
a lion's den", was outnumbered .
as the same crossing where of Rosebank and Greenwood, by about 300 to 1 as the. Town-•
tuart Logie of Scar+bero was are more dangerok than ;the i
���� ship Hail admitted'a huge.ass-
�' embly. of farm -owners, bent on
led two weeks ago and the one on the Aud3ey Road. Townsh*
ling vi ens Mr. Frederick ee
It was Councillor Mowbray ip-s
battling the urban appeal.- Ad.,
oech of Pickering was killed who asked if the Board • had y . ' _ dge, .
fall.
never made studies of good vier.. - - _ .i + �•. �gnidance of .a Iawyer� he
Relive Sherrrsan �cott felt ibility crossings- acrd on this�O ��� O that he was not pre -
ere are other crossings in question it wise rieoided'to ask �•�� Fee'
pared to carry the matter
Mr. Mowbray Vicom- � through until more time was
tckerlrrg Township that are about rt, ay _ .
re dangerous. such as the : mented -that at most railway
allpaved for preparation of a
on Greenwood Road. crossings there is, a tendancy week, the Pickering Township Solicitors gave their opinion on the
`� "case'" - He said that he had '
Councillor M. B. Mowbray, to stop.Thit
long-controvarsial matter of PlanningBoard collects a X500.00 fee for
n9 was told- that such could no .. -;
asked for an en , u
--the dividing of property into two or more lots. be arranged. ' I was hoping
at
. FhW B* Of � The solicitors have told Pickering Township, that in their opinion the that the hearing aught be held
i�500.00 fee is legally collectible. in the fall," he • said. "Under '
' A Brantford Judge has ruled that collecting this fee is not legal. Other the circumstances, I would stili
els I� `r" • Ajax lawyers are of the same opinion. seek .adjournment,"
ebb charge , ' he said:
. Mr. Webb charged that the;
The water main, extension to •The body of a Weston mare A number of Pickering Township citizens who have paid this fee (save Court of Revision had acted
e East Rouge system has re- was found in Lake Ontario on Ibsen waiting the outcome of a decision from the township's solicitors. It under ,.erection". He 'said
teed the_ approval of the O. Tuesday. It was the body of a is not kn*wn at tha moment what action these people will take or what that he did not wish to delve
B. Mr. Jenard Rapp who disap- action they can take. : into • inlividual. assessments,
The Dost of this waterrnain. Feared on June 15 in his kayak but- would take one property
from Ajax. as a "test case"."Mr, McCail-
xtension is $151,000.00 i CAN YOU HELP
The body was first sighted . • % ;}• •� � � um appears to. feel -that I am •
about a mile off shore and Sgt I e r i n• V i 1 I a e N ode s acting on a whim of my own,Sewer Connection Tender T. Chambers and P. C. Robed Pick'
9 9 he said. He noted that when
A 'family on welfare and in
Accepted � Joel located the body about 4 need of a baby carriage and ills many friends will be -lad vine, -that our Village Councill- -the initial action was taken,
-
P. M. at the foot of Mornings- i crib car be helped through the, a was confident that he had
'vletro Utility Service fitad .side Drive. Red Cross if the above items to know Mr. R. P. ,"Dick' 1S in- ors are considering the setting the moral and financial supe-
sir tender for bui �- seWer.-' - iFaPP iii. wife and one of the ter is back home Ervin hospital, up. on our streets of. those ask- ort -of tU,e Bay Ridges Ratepay-
ehitdrer+ were pienieing .can be secured. Ana doing qui a we , --ted-rtor -garbage receptacles.
•:nnection_c in Rosebank, ac- Rape if you ean.help,.eall Mrs. D. Birthday greetings go to �.4r. They will, at least help to; do . e� Association. 'He said that,
x ted Io Pickering Township at Ajax, when Rapp went out Crichton collect at 284-1480 y followin T a more recent meet- -
, until on Monday night An kind of hdlp will ' be Wm' Lockwood, of this village, , away with• the filthy disgusting
in his boat and was blown out g Ing of tae organization, '.t v. a.,
The amount of the tender into Lake Ontario and did not y who celebrated his 8 -1st birth- litter that is seen all over esti felt t' -at the proceedings
greatly appreciated. day last Saturday. streets.
as $795.00 return• . Mr. and Mrs. C. -E., Morley Mr. -and -Mrs. B. A. Hogarth ,should be postponed. To a
Road Tenders had dinner with Mr. and :Vire. and family. , are expected back serial. extent; my hands e
ONTARIO COUNTY AGRICULTURAL CALENDAR Robert Baird, Greenbank', last this week -end after a camping . :
tied," he said.
Thursday evening. - trip .to Manitoba._ .,Serious Matter
ursdsy, July 25, 1,30 P. M• -- Bowmanville, Dept. of Agrieul- COU11ei . DisellSs'lon We see the Dr. MacBean 'The wilful destruction of re=
tyre Office - Cornland Day Committee .Meeting family back'in the village aft- creational and park equipment Solicitor James McCa'lu-,T
ursday, July ZS, 0,00 P. M. — Uxbridgei, farm of N. D. Hogg. I Considerable discussion arose I er- their vacation at Cape Cod. ,in this village causes many to assailed the appellant fo- -
July meeting for Scott 4-H deef Calf armCluin Pickering Township Council Congratulations `_ to Miss "ask—is it worth the time a stigating an action and them
vnday, July meeting
3.00 P. M. —Beaverton -Ontario County O. this week over two tenders for Margaret Kayes who passed money spent to provide. facil- requesting an adjournment, af-
road e;nuls`on that were.ex her Grade 6, Piano Examina- : ities for the young people of ter the hearing had been arr--
A. C. Alumni Picnic at the hems of Mr. and Mrs. A. W' ly the same figure. tions; and congratulations also the village?".
An example of angel. "He knew about• it be-
A.
Cedari+urst Beach, Beaverton The Flintkote Company and,; to her teacher, Missy Patricia what we mean is—the daily fore we did," he said. "He has
-
to
July 30, 7.00 P. M. —Hampton, Township Office — Bitumuls Company both put in I Tuck. dumping into, -and the follow- caT'ed all these people here,
Land Use and. Reforestation Advisory Board Meeting for prices at 21:9 cents per gallon Mrs. Barry Murkar and two ling cleaning out of gravel be- taken farmers off their la nd to
Central Ontario Conservation Authority Councillor Ross Deakin sug- children are away for a week's ing dumped into a drinking await his pleasure while he
August 1� to Z6 —Eastern Ontario and Quebec Bus Trip. Jun- Bested that to settle the •i�.,ue, holiday in the Parry Sound dis- fountain at our town park. decides what to do," he von-
tor' Farmer Winners from Ontario County = Lois Downey, the tender be split between the trict. We Will not hesitate in 'say timed, "I am agains the
Myrtle; Lloyd Johnson, Uxbridge two. firms. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Squires that—most of this kind of cots he assessed against him."
Wednesday, August 21. to Friday, August 23. — Toronto Exhib- Councillor Milton Mowbray visited Mr. and - Mrs. Irvin thing can be ' blamed 'on the "This is a very serious mat-
Wednesday,
Park. Competition for 4-H Home -making Club Girls -felt this would only 'encourage Shepherd, at their cottage, at home from whence the offend- ter'.
firms to tender this way. Pleasant Point, on Sunday.. ers come. We have a lot of per- Judge Costello advised Mr.'
'at C. N. E. - --- Mrs. Jean McPherson, chair- Mr. and Mrs. Chester Butt sons around here who are a1- Webb i acquire "legal aid.'
Friday, August 30, 8.15 7�i—M. — Toronto, Exhibition Park man of the Roads Committee, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Harte way., crying "there is nothing ,you will be, opposed by ex -
Junior Farmer Judging at C. N. E. sugested that the . Flintkote old Miller, of Lindsay, on Mon- for' the young folk to rio, and penis in the field as 1 now see
September, 2. to 9. Geneva Park`— Provincial Leadership Camp. tender be accepted Wause this day evening. no place. to go". Seeing this in front of me.'` -he said. '
Representatives from .Ontario County: Weil Raines, of `irm also rented out equipment His many friends in the viii- kind of destruction, we would Following a consultation with i
Blackwater, and Marilyn Downey, Myrtle 'or this kind of work. age and district, will be anx- not be, surprised, nor would we- Pickering Ttvp. A �csmezt —= ---
The vote carried to accept iously awaiting encouraging bb disappointed if our "author- Commissioner, Dolbcrt Go�I`n•,
Monday, September 2. — Port Perry Fair _ s Mr. Webb .agreed to t zle. " R.
_
Tuesday, September 10, — Udney School Fair the Flintkote tender. newt on Mr. Wm. G. Lawson, ities'.' came out flatly, aging
Roads in the township to be who suffered a serious heart —"go find your' own amuse- property o! Kalman Vizley. R
September 10- to 13. Guelph, O. A. C. — Junior Oarmer Soils paved are: Concession 5, for 1 attack shortly afar noon, ' on ment".
R. 3, Claremont, as the-
Ia.
he
Tour. Winner from On. County -Frank Barkey, flare- mile west of Brock Road, -the Monday. He is confined to the considerable property dam for a teat case. If the tea:
moat R. R. 3. Guild Road, Royal Road, Rose- Oshawa Hospital at time of , age was done, but no one hurt corrtinuess as scheduled, it wall
Wednesday, September 11. - Sunderland Fair = bank Road, Glendale sub&iv- writing (Wednesday noon). in the accident here Saturday, take place an Monday, Aug -
Friday i Saturday,.SOP a ber, 13. and •14. — Beaverton Fair ision Con. 2 and Base Lime. We hear, via the ural grape near the four�arners, tt$t 19• ., _. r
pa Two THE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1963
THE DICKERING NEWS ' LETTER• TO THE EDITOR
July 15, 1963 -Two weeks af-
ter the deadline, the residems
-
;. �� r
C Q. C.
ISTA6lISNEo 1661
000 --of
Birch Cres. again petitioned Ir
Issued every Thursday
'BARRISTER SOLICITOR - NOTARY PUBLIC
to consider it worthwhile running for office.
by The Newe•Printing and Publishing Company ____40. Birch Cres., Ajax change in the future.
COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS
11, 196Q --Dr. Wighton so
as Second Class Mail Matter Post Office Dept., Ottawa, Ont July 17, 1963 Dec. 10, 1962 -Birch Cres. res-
We'will not be surprised to hear more names ment-
Rev. R. W. -Gighton, Pastor of
Ajax Baptist Churg to Mr. B
,•hdWnd The Editor: idents petitioned Council to re-
'Telephone: WHiteholl 2-0910
it there during the .week.
" VMCRIPTI01t RATES: $2.50 per you -• United States $3.00 per year Reporters are rushed, an in- store the barrier at the end of
To in-
"
Northwest corner of Old Plant Road on Na. 2 Highway e
perimeter of Ajax were to go
BARRY MURKAR, Editor flamawry headline does, more their street. avoid undue
be very proud of their daugh-
It has been nearly two years since Pickering Town-
A6VERTISIN6 RATES UPON REQUEST - for circulation than an impar- convenience to the parisihion-
unchallenged, the Pl arming
Board would not 'be able to
5 '
OF DISTINCTION
tial • story, and editors are ers, residents suggested six
human. In all justice to the months as a reasonable time
__T
sincere and dedicated -people allowance for the completion
Election Tail( involved, here, in chronological of the road. Council concurred
sequence, are the irrefutable, and set June 30, 1963 for the
In the hot weather of mid -summer, D6cember elect- unvarnished facts, no more, no replacement of ,the barrier.
ions seem a long way off: However, we heard last week less, in the case of the Town During this. period of grace,
Donald Hopkins, well known teacher and base- of Ajax vs. the Ajax Baptist the: church -made no attempt
that seem
P Church. Each and every state- to construct A road, nor cud
:. bail coach in this area, has announced he will throw his ment made herein can be ver- they make any attempt to ap-
hat in'the ring for the Deputy -reeve's office. ified by anyone who.will take proac•h Council to discuss. the
fl 1 t t rt talkie a- the trouble to check the pub- matter.
While 1t does, seem a L ' a ear y o s a g
-'` bout elections, it is a god si n to that at least one
g sign
lie records of Pickering Town-
ship and the Town of Ajax.
'
July 15, 1963 -Two weeks af-
ter the deadline, the residems
Mr, and Mrs. C. Hubbard
-person is interested enough in local municipal affairs
000 --of
Birch Cres. again petitioned Ir
e 'a t o r S o T
a
to consider it worthwhile running for office.
Apr. 12, 1960-A letter from
that the road be closed, point-
11, 196Q --Dr. Wighton so
_
We'will not be surprised to hear more names ment-
Rev. R. W. -Gighton, Pastor of
Ajax Baptist Churg to Mr. B
ing out:
1. If one violation of the
or MONUMENTS
it there during the .week.
' . Toned as possible candidates as the months move along.
C. Falby, Town Clerk, Ajax,
perimeter of Ajax were to go
Happy Birthday to Randy
his 6th
be very proud of their daugh-
It has been nearly two years since Pickering Town-
tells of the "Promise of an acre
of land" east of Ajax in Pick
unchallenged, the Pl arming
Board would not 'be able to
5 '
OF DISTINCTION
ive boundary between Ajax and
ship has had an election. , With assessment problems
erirw Tow chip; notes ,the
'hold the line at any other
Pickering Township" but also
division.
0
' -along with a few others to keep the pot stirred up, it.
town has a 'restrictive or res-
point on it's boundary;
a o • .
_
tended the Decoration Day
will be interesting to see if any of this has any affect
ere foot" (of land); asks ac-
2. All Ajax taxpayers would!
for THREE GENERATIONS
.St. Ar�drewvs
on the way ratepayers will cast their vote. That is, if
cess via Birch Cres,
suer the depreciated proper -
suffer
Feb. 22, 1961 -Ajax Planning
'present council members .decide to run again.
NOTE: "Ajax" Baptist Church
ty values and disrupted assess -
Board: deems armexati-on inad-
al: Now you can decide for
if Blear •d
was then located in Pickering
ment ragas that inevitably fol -
As we said at the -start, with hot weather, summer
holidays and all, few people can get too wrapped uo
Township, j,� north of Ajax.
Apr. 26, 1960 -Dr. Wighton in-
low un-contraUed fringe devel-
opment.
Stafford ���e.Ltdo,,
in some thing that will take,place next December.
'formed by letter that his req-
Council voted 6-3 to close
nest had been referred to the
the road over the objections of.
in Ontario Outdoor
Ajax Planning Board' by Ajax
Councillor -LeGros (who claim-
MON UMENTS
ed the
:Broek Road • bampionships in her age
Council, on April 25,
ed hadn't had time to think
group and won a Gold Medal.
Apr. 27. 1960 -;-Ajax Plan. Bd.
Plan
sed against granting this
about it) ; Councillor Wright
about
(who said hall the I
-
DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY MO 8.3552
Birthday congratulations, to_ On Sunday, at the Olympic
Lynda Ralston who celebrates Pool for all ages
req
request, since.Ajax would have`
, and Dep.
tion were from Ajax), and Dep.
at'Woodbine,
no control over such fringe de-
Reeve Peterson (who felt the
her. 16th brrthday, on urs-
day, July 25:
th
Bev. made a good showing. On
Monday, to Montreal velopment.
Council had not tried to.. meet
Mr, and Mrs. C. Hubbard
the went
to compete in the Ladies' Open
May 9. 1960-Afax Council un-
with church' members) .
- the letter's aunts and un-zampionshiips,
competing a-
anirnously accepts and adopts
report of Planning Board.
NOTE. Lot Plan No. 377 reg-
is with the -Township of
des, Mr. and Mrs. O. Burton,
and Mr. and'
gainst Judy Stewart and oth-
11, 196Q --Dr. Wighton so
ckerered
Pickering envisions a develop -
of 5touffville,
Mrs. B. Burton, of Detroit, vis-
ere. Mr. and Mrs. R Boys ex-
.pest to go to biontreal for the
imfMay
rmed by letter.
ment of more than 150 hones
it there during the .week.
week, on Thursday. They must
Dec_ 4 1960 -Dr. Wighton
that he "es-
- in'' -the same field. where the
church now stands. The owner
Happy Birthday to Randy
his 6th
be very proud of their daugh-
semis
'•ential legality of the restrict-
of the
of this laud denies any Pres-
- . Bath, .who celebrated
Balk
July 23. with
ter as Bev. just turned twelve
ive boundary between Ajax and
ent pians to develop this sub-'
on. .a
fiends.,
party of his young '
_years, in July.
Pickering Township" but also
division.
0
.
Mr, and Mrs. C. Hubbard at.
claims no other land is avail-"
a o • .
_
tended the Decoration Day
.-:.
able, and .asks Ajax t0 airier
the site.
I repeat, these are all farts
of record easily checked, but
Service, at whke'ale, on Sun-
.St. Ar�drewvs
Feb. 22, 1961 -Ajax Planning
ignored by .the Press .in gener
y
Mr. and Mrs. A -Halliday, of
Church - Pickering
Board: deems armexati-on inad-
al: Now you can decide for
if Blear •d
?Montreal are visiting Mr. and The service of worship on vtsable. Suggests sortable „te you rse a er cess - A
Mrs. Harry Dawson for -a few y •might` - r ' `� Yr-
�rt'^Mar group o€
Sunday Tegrin was conduo- . be obtained from Duff- err" n . Aiax Coun^il- are t
ted by Mr. Peter Gilbert, of. urs Creek -Estates. anneal bigots or whether one p.
:dsyu• Oshaw.•a The choir entered the Feb. 28, 1961 -Dr. Wighton in- gr p Baptists
Judith Bath, of Toronto, is church to the Processional "I formed -by letter -of Planning h rigid to walk roughshod �j'�., C
visiting her aunt and uncle, waited for• the, Lord For the Bd. decision over local laws with no con- - •+ a ,oma$ A. 'Newman V..
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bath for r
_ _ spEcial , number the congrega- NOTE: Present Norf#n Ajax cern .or residents. The fa:ots
a Sylvia Vondette spent a tion was delighted with the sewer and- water mains • are' speak -for themselves, . 6r I o Toe
.
fine rendition of."Saviour.Hear barely adequatefor existing- (Further to our phone con-
-..week's vacation with her aurrt _
in Toronto.,
as as we Pray.', by Leslie and housing. It is. worth mention- versation. I would like to add �'ll'Emple 8 • 2LU
Beverley Boys went to Brant. Stephen Neal, of •. Bay Rid�ees. trig that One site rejected as that the Oshawa Times' .report V*Antpor T ROAD,, isoum Dm;iBARTox'
ford on Saturday and compet- The scripture readinrs were: unsuitable, is now occupied by Is completely off base in its
y Film 115, and 1st. Defer, 4th the Ajax Presbyterian Church. lief of eompla!nts on the pati -
Chapter. Mr. Gilbert* have a 1962 -The. Baptist Church, un- tion. Every poss°ble attempt is
fine message, taking as hs text der the leadership of their new being madeto confuse the is-
_ l t, 'Peter 4: 10. As every' man pastor, Rev. R. Baxter, obtain-. sue May Furge that you, your-
hhath received the gift, e•.en ed. a Building Permit from self, check the public. files I� _SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED OUT
so minister the same one to Pickerin- Toc«!hip after ae mentioned, particularly as to � —
1P f, another; as good, stewarc of Teeing to build their clan arc- the wording of the petitions
" .the rianifo. i ,race of `Gat. In ,ess from Heron Inri}e. (2)at no time was the word- ( _COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
the clos:nv . hooks of the New Birch.Crec. resAents, having ing "undesirable fringe ele!n- `
.. NEW TANKS INSTATED
Testament, letters were writ- )leen assured that this was ent" used b-.• petitioners The s
i
-fen by Peter• Jame."'and John temporary, suffer withouf' complete, phrase was actually FAT DONNE TEmple 9-1841
g to the, churchez of that time. oromnlaint, the inevitable par- `future un -controllable fringe
„ These letters were kno%rn as ade of trucks and. heavy .:con- development':)
pastoral epistle;. Peter inter- struct' equipment, until the Sincerely
�a �} ted to all the new churches, to o enin-, 'of the Bantist sof the T. W Hog
an
ded, this letter•to be circula official announcement
p Church :.(The above is published in I
. • ._ . .
he heard amd' listened to by designated Birch Crescent, as fairness, we believe, to all can- P.
i
Christians and new conv.ert!� in access route with no indica- earned -it follows up a story `'j7�� T T � � "�z�
--J -Chrism The• churches tion, whatsoever of plans `fora published it dor last leve Ed.) �'9' iLLIAM- G. 1A yr Sill\T
here were reaching out, bring-
ing new people into the fold. --
KEEP YOUR the church 'gre%v, converts Peter ryas ti-ving to show these cost, we read they were toge' ._'Bvr� OW '�e, -
camein from.. pagans. These people they have a job to do her of one mind. 'Too often, we
t C�G'EDDING STORY people brought . in pagan bel- in the church. These people forget our togetherness. Let us
id's: e I had to be taught the had a ministry to perform as seek what aspirations we have TELE H(M WIL 2-17,41
i ,ALIVE FOREVER • proper 'way of Christianity. we have today. We are a holy together. Let us overcome, our `
$ttUeell the COVeTi priesthood under God. Each prejudices.. We are all mem- -
•..a.....ar......aF.�a/s must have a task, that. is how. bers of the body of Christ. (3) WILRCH ST; N. .... PIC RILING, Off.
of one of 'our NEW the'ehurch will grow. We must 7be ministry to the world; we
re-examine our ministry - in' are not growing as we should.
Fedding Albums 117 Inch Portable TV -
ONLY $159.95 Christ's •church. 41) It must -Evangelism is the greatest
`Tlie whole txne',etory (while they last) Lbe an out -going` ministry. He need; we must bring the gos-
of yourmedding in $12,00 per month approx. said "Love. one another even as pel to others. We must ali be
'Color or in our specially I have loved you." He also said witnesses. This is 'the ministry
^6nrehed prints ... 23 Inch Console TV "I am come that ye might have. we have, going beyond our Pickering Taxi Ltd• _
made just for you by 7 Model EM15 ONLY $26450 life and that ye mi-bt have it church; going to the ends of - ~
abundantly. C21, It is a minis- trig earth.. The,. richesrt of all OFFERS U THE FOLLOWING SERVICES
one of our skillet with Trade $14.00 per month S YOU FF
`tCandid photographers.try to one another. to be to- blessings are to those who un -
40 Ft. Light Tower Complete get•her, in Christ, After Pente•- dertake to do it. TEMPLE TAXI 24 HRS
' 8 Installed 55900; Deduct $10,.� f -
TEMPLE ANSWERING SERVICE 24 HRS
if bought with New TV''. --- — TEMPLE WAKE-UP SERVICE 24 KRS.
• � ` <;:, � TEMPLE DRIVING SCHOOL BY APPOINTMENT '
AM FM Portable Radio
MORE INFORMATION, PLEASF, CALL-,
-12 Transistor, Hi Fidelity with FOR 1
Har an Photo ONLY 559:95 RYt /�G7f1 s aterl Nr3
(while they last) That ol'd TE. 9-1 X44
w
(w
Y Radio is worth $5.00 as Trade
Studio,Ajax ! DUNBARYON RADIO & TV Vedding and Birthday Cakes
_ I. Tv Taw-rs $ Saies 'Detrt. - - - -
PL
AZA.
I
•
STATION — � s
- S � Harwood Ave. North, between :Open
Until 10 P. ►L .,.- -.,._ `GRAH�NI PA -RIF RESTAURANT .
942-1110 I No. 2 and 401 Highway �/ N _. PI
- • 'PhV1ie phone 839-1191, 942-5880 � . p - ' • •
Whitby Ask for Zenith 1-5120' • • + Deni ROOt I — •Banquet Hall
�_ ,...................:. Kingston Rd* W , �•P1ckerlr��
`Check The Date 0n Dour Piper r _� Weddings -Parties -- Secep#ions
TNt,IRSDAY, JULY 25. lits ; . TN! P1m1Eame
6t geriding in the past amth's ROSESANK
T ROUGE - o a o Miss Linda Allender, of Rose-
Congratulations to Paul DM_ bank Road, North, spent an en- .
ibeeddetrts of West Rouge will either in a series or individ- per " Gordon Lehman who loyable. holiday at Wasaga
be pleased to, see the chain �', why is a boon to ren- Passed their examinations at Beeich, Me V& 26212ROEidmime W&
- are of Island Rd with idents- who go away for part of •Dunbarton High School.. DurInsg the month of July
V a new paved finish 'Ilia should the holidays, and are unable to The following visitors at the and August, joint services will
cut the dust for the homes a- complete ten or twenty less' Wilson Park -Mr. and Mrs. G. be held �an�dd�
EY
e United ,���'L'_L ���
hong the street, but let's Dope one, but may have instruction Forrest, Sheila and Billy, of. Church, ' August,
at wonrt increase the speeding whenever they are able to be Calgary; Mr. and Mrs. J. Fer= they Rouge Hili
of the motorists who travel on at the pool while lessons are guson, of Weston; Miss -Joanne United Church- As the minister
this busy main road There will being given_ Fairwell, of Tomato; Mr. and ,is on holidays, laymen from
ST Ft iutdly Resident da►enii"
probably be brakes squealing, Mrs. J. Pinnell and Miss Sus- beth churches will conduct the
and dust in the air at the "stop ONT arme,'of Perth; Capt. and Mrs. services. Services in both o. 32 KINGSTON R.D. W. P.O. BOX 1
Bissett, of Long Branch; Mr. .the churches begin at 1030 a. tti
signs" at Island Road and the Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Ma and Mrs. Sykes, of Regina, m
� ouge Hiss Dr. till the drivers •PICKERING, ONTARIO
et used to being able to tray- of Oshawa, spent Sunday with who also visited Mr. and Mrs. Happy birthday 'to Wayne -
-. g Morris, Rosebank Ptd. who will
el this mad with no bumps and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hockley. Wm. Duncan.
A serious accident occurred Some twenty-five children celebrate his birthday the early y a
pot holes. West Rouge Canoe Club north of Claremont on Satur- attended the Daily Vacation part of Augusi. �-
:. day nig School, .at Whitevale in Don't. prget that Bingo c.ar-
Yield a meeting, on Wednesday ht, when a car with 3 Bible S
rolled over and the past two weeks. The teach- ' -ries
on as usuual every iVlon-
: evening, July 17, in St. Ed- passengers
down an embankment. The ers and Leader Mrs. A. Pearce day evening at 8.00 P. m., to `
ward's •Hall, and had .a good da�:ver, Ted Beaumont, 21 of are to be congratulated on the I the Community Hall. Plan to O . 'LAY
attendance of parents ,with attend and join in the prizes a
boys and girls in th-e Club, and , Stouffville was seriously in -.results. .I N S U R A N C E
also many interested residents. jm'ed• Also injured was Bev- Mr. and Mrs. Brownell have of Share -The -Wealth; two -
_:A committee was set up under j erly Kill of Ballantrae and an- returned home from a holiday Jackpots as well as cash priz- ASSURANCE A
other passenger David White at Ho Harbour. es. PRUDENTIAL COMPANYLTD. •-VF FN�
the leadership of NJr. Antis �' ' Mr. and Mrs. Bill hemthem
.:• Bredovskis, Conon r of the also of StoufftT.11e. LIFE - AUTOMOBILE — FIRE.
Club.. Mrs. Shite Miller was Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ward of DUN�ARTON Con-ratbin. ns go out to, -
appointed Secretary. Mrs. Nor- Toronto, spent Sunday at the Mr. and Mrs. Bill Campbell 107 KINGSTON ROAD EA#T
sen Grimes, Treasurer, and Mr. home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken ' (nee-- Carol Sweeny) who were
Chair. Ward Personals ,. married on Saturday, July 20. �»i EtoMow Pfine, A� Shopping Centres M,w, WIL 1.0
Bill Betts, Sr:, Campaign Mr. and Mrs. Jim Spang at- Wendy McWhirter, of Scar- Best wishes from their many PYene Per karndlete Covers" Dry Or Nigy
span As the Club is always in boro and Susan Fletcher; of
es, tended a wedding of a friend friends in this district.
need of funds for more cano
Tomato, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McKin-
" the Committee's main interest at West Hill on Saturday. their grandparents Mr: and
will be to find the means to Mr. and Mrs. •Levich enter- non, Oakwood Dr. enjoyed a fv
Mrs. C. I. Fletcher, the ' r
raise money to support them. tained Toronto friends to a. pic during we visit from Mrs. -of
rtic on Sunday. pas week. Kinnon's sister and family, of APPRAI '
The Regatta at Balmy Beach, Mrs. James -Harris and Mr. NEWELL an Saturday, July 2Q was well Don Hedges. Bob Barton and Detroit. Mich.
- .-represent Saturday
with West Rouge Jinn Briscoe- bowled at Oshawa axed Mrs. Doug. Willis and the -The Rouge Hill and Picker-
---fans, who cheered their Club on Saturday for the -Snowdon .fa_mily, of Toronto,. were visit- ing Lions Club are busy getting `
Cup. The tournament was rain in., Mr, and Mrs. Walter Willis ready for their Annual Carn- ----.(Gladys Newell)
into fourth place. The Bantams on. Saturday.
C. 2. tied for .First PIace in ed out. Don and Jim were to Y• ival to be held this year, Aug. .,Real Estate Broker — Pickering Vi e
Cgngratulati�ons to Mr. and
their Division: Coboutg this Wednesday bowl- 9; and 10. Anyone with good, 9 �9
On Saturday, July 27, will ' ing -also. Mrs. Allan Hill (nee Carol Nel- used clothing, or any .articles �.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bates son) who were married Last for the Rummage Sale; 'may 942-5770 Toronto WA. 3-9513 Cobourg FR. 2-75
be the Western Trials, to be of �t'oodbrid�e spent Sunday week. Mr, Hill formerly lived donate these by phoning: -M-s.
lheld at the Island and the p Kevin Preston Smiths Falls. 2-3890. ^Highw,l►"r Mile East3of D R39-144
with bTr. arid:.Mrs. Don Hedg- on -Fairport .Road, N: Lee,* AT 2-3087: or Mrs. Cross 7
whining clubs will go to Ott- es and family. grey, AT Ras. unbarton, No. 2 H6
- awa to compete for the Can- y' ig visit' Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
agdian Championships. We wish Mr. and Mrs. Torn Davis are � Mr. and Mrs. C. Morris, of .
Spending their holidays in the Watson -Rosebank Road, enjoyed .the
"
Our club the best of luck and P Mrs, Gordon Hines and dau- week -end recently at Penetang,
-would like to see some of the n0� Tomato.
teams fromhere at Ottawa. Mr. Eddie Ortiz is holiday- ghter Etizabeth_ of Gant;
Miss Mary Lou Adams, of ing at his cottage at Orr Lake. ' visited Mrs. Hines' mother, � Monteith, Monteith,.'
A bowling tournament for, Mrs. G:. Cossar' for a week. Marriage Announearrient To Dnve� a Co.
els Dr. is enjoying a the Sindas "phy will take ' Mrs Quackenbush of Fort
few days' holiday with _Mr, _-_
Ince here on' Aum 1st 3rd. �'�?llisin. visited her• sister, Mrs. h and Mrs Sheldon A. � � :MAR?ERED ACCCIUNTAw +
and Mrs. George . -Smith and p and 1`in. Bells of Bich- Elm and and family, . last '�Osterirout annoutrce the marc- DIELIMG SC3300L . - Q, W. RNH , CA-
Rli.f
Beverley,- at their cottage, . at r, d Hillare holidaying at week. iage o£ sir daughter, Cain- LICENSED TTAXFEIS,
th gh :����
Gull .Lake, near Minden hate Model E7at
NLr, Cliff Brooks. of Rouge the home of Mrs. Wm. Welsh•. .,The Afternoon Unit U. C. fine Ann, to Ronald ' Brian � - Oshawa E 4
Hills Dr. is at Silver Springs Pa' Hol) ray. of To; onto is. and friends had a' very enjoy- Evans,.. son of Mr, and Mrs, J. Phare• -lam Oshawa RAnd� env
spending Part of her holiday able time last Tuesday; July Robert Evans, Bay Ridges, on It` anaiwer, 7�-Op% $1JRT R WATERg,
-;Camp, .Algonquin, where he ,is the. homy of .bit, and Airs, 16, at High Park. There ,were . Saturday,, -July .13. 1963 at,
working for the summer forty-four petstir�-tubo went on All Saints Anglican Church, wHitehou
,months. J. Rennie. . .
Mrs. Marion Lankin and the
The S«'iniming Class for 1963 the bus, which they chartered Kinsway, Toronto,.. by Rev. J.
rl`ldrenc of Decimal Place_ Iia:•: -I. of -the Reed Cross, exam- Over fifty.fmiends held a i Our a logles. The date of the i
finihed up on July 18, Air. for, the ocra,ion. S. Crouch B. A.
spent a couple of weeks holiu
I fined the Be •nnerq. who work: bridal' shower for AS:,- Georg- j Our apoloais. The date of the OPTOMETRIC FIRST MORTGAGE$•ARRA.s
aying at Hastings. J;m,ny ticGiiire, Gerakl Cook, ina'Xhlte, at ihe,bome of Airs, 1 above wedding should have I I - ALSO SECOND MORTGi��
-= Misss-.Frances. Ro_b_inson: of: l _ VISION CARE w
John--l3rak�-ate.-T�t#i€x - Ana�,�.-nn Thursc�ay_e�.: -.read July 13 instead of August _ pnV4
Kingston, Jamaica. tisited fortAlla.`iE FOR AD
hinge weeks, with her aunt ut-hers Jun:nis, :Margaret 'De::- ing,, July 18. 13 as printed last week Editor I .IOHiv L. RAWBON, R.O.R.O ; ,AND 101PROVEMEN,
and uncle, Air. and firs. C. ti. .iardin, Lenore Jones.• Jackie PLEASANT: STREET(
tinct u man, .Ridgewood Road. • Pa,coe, Frani: Biwalda: Inter- (OFF UVERPOOt RD, SOUTH) WE ALSO PURCHASE OR
Miss Robinson was enroute to _mediates,- Eric Jones, Da3�id PICKERING TOWNSHIP SOFTBALL SCORES _. FRENCHMAN'$ BAY ON iXISTiNe•MORTGA
Dean. Debbie Avesy. Senior, EYE$ EXAMINED
England where she is to be Al.rhael Hockle •. Mar:l •n %Ta � REPAIRED.
F ANY MOS
- y y Intermediate Girls-' YOU REOUiR1E
narrier3 next month i
dill, Ken Torrance, Pat Skene, July 10', - Greenwood 17 Frenchman's Bay 3 �►� F�TiED and EPA FINANCINi3 i POR Fg
Mr. and- ML's.' C. N. Cassell- Chris Skene.' #vENINGS
man and Beverley. Ridgewooii July 18. - Bay Ridges 9 - Brougham 0 COURTEOUS EERVM Cr,
'Rd. were inOt.tawa, on the Mrs. Kal Vizely. following the Juvenile Girls- - APPOINTMENT- c
A presentation was made to EY Apo NTMENT TE- f-2601
week -end of July 13, where pre-test sw:mmirw last week. July 11. - Liverpool 30 - Brougham 6 AUBREY G I
they attended the Miller -Sax- July 16. - Bath's Esso 18 - Brougham 6.
berg military .wedding, on the I The preserrtation was made by
m ing
'goy. Green and Lenora Jones. July 17, Brougha9 -PickerBeach,O �
13th. This is the last year Mrs. -Viz- ..Minor Girls, F
Master Jeff Miller, Ridge-,,, This is
be here as she and her July 16. -Villa Rouge 25 =d'ickerirrg Beach 13 TANKSi00 ADELAIDE ST.
wood Rd. is enjoying two' husband will be leaving in weeks at Kilcoo Camp, near July 17. -Villa Rouge 34 -Bay Ridges 10 � _ TORONTO 2, OUT
attliont to at thech Shat botl Lake Squ i rt Boys-
August
Mr. anrd Mrs. Jack- Smith, July 16. -Dumbarton Kiwanrs- 9 -Brougham 0 �� 11111pirDRidgewood d High School.R spent' a few July 17. -Bay Ridges 38 -West Rouge 25 veelkw
days holidaying at Camp Kas- Sunday visitors with the A. July 18. - Bryan Plumbing 21 - Greenwood 20 3
' ESatrmrillos were.'Mr. and Mrs. 1tA. i�oa:
awanak. K. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bantam Boys- TEmpie 9-17n - WAi
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hunt of Ross, and:Mm Oats of Toxon- July 15. - Millie's Restaurant 9 -Claremont 6
Island Road have lost their J T - West ' Rou a 25 Claremont 13
dog, brawn and white, answer- to: g_._ _--_ --- - ---- -
�g to „Saar'•. He had a collar Mr. and.Mrs. Win. Pyatt •aMd July 18. - Hill Son 12 Claremont 11 _
boys of Willowdale, spent Sun- Jay 4 -Change of s ore -Claremont - gay Ridges 0
rand license tag on him when . day with Mrs. F. Loyst'. Midget
be wandered off_ If anyone Mr. and His. Grant Taylor !ice
.'-.,has seen this pet, or has him, •spent the weekend at Hawke July 15 -Norman Lathang 20 - Aud4ey 1Z
` the owners will give a reward July 16. - Norman Lathing 14 - Aud'ley 1 HARDWAR
r .hii3 return. Call ATIantic . Lake. An tr.phr winners Probes hast rock are rewiad.d t•' retaew tin trophy Grc1ham.
to Mrs. J. R Milne returned
2-1780. f�,cn hospital in Toronto on ss seen es posslra to tM Leasee s.erIf", sirs- N«a LIV , t•., gas.
His. Marion I.ankin, Bazaar Lina R•as. Pickering shah.AIM
:Convener for the Ladies' Club, ='' . • • ■ YVdihi $ -
('harry Taylor, Mrs. Glenda
would like 'anyone with scraps Tadyor, and Lynn Gliddon all LEAGyE STANDINGS `f0 DATE • _
or small pieces of new materL w at Hawke; Lance for, the - ` •
`oto save them, and give her a weekend. TRANI will LOSS Tit `- � -
call at AT 2-7069, .� Decimal MP, and. Mrs. Lloyd Pascoe, INTRRMEpIATR dINLi-- TRAM . _ will L0� T�=' :.16• E N E R A L• • HARDWARE.
place. This would be greatly Mr. and Mrs. Cecil. Redman. or..""" s s savlRT so�s-
-appreciated, as many small spent the weekend with Mr. 'Falrlpt. 01010, p a sryaw PLhnhisig s a
articles can be cut and made and Jack Brady of Nap- ay Riag.s p =e - -�. Et«aais s _'s WHit�,an Z-�9� -' �ICId=>
from bits of material, for sale. ane . sros10anh ` s • west Res• • a
b at the- Bazaar, in November. Mr. and Mrs. Manion of Is- Freh: say, • s ore•.nmod 3
Marry happy returns of the lington visited on Sunday with opo o say Ridges a ss
day to Paul Gornge, Rouge Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Loyst. JUVENILE GIRLS-- R�reugham a --i -.
.Hills Dr. who celebrated his Mr. and Mrs. James Walker Freh. say s s i o 0 0
thirteenth birthday with a , Llverpooi : ,'.. a •
July Red' u
party on Friday evening, of Willowdale, Mrs.' m. - SMALL MOTOR SERiIiCE
shave and Bill, Walker were , Brougham
. -r PEE WEE sons -
19, when he took several of Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. say Ridges =a a 1 Rose'bk Hdwre. s ..s
his friends to Maple Leaf Gar- Al Robertson. Bath's Esse ! s ■rougham s • a Repairs TQ lawmlowers, Garden Trustors
dens to the Chums Paradae of Mr. and Mrs. David Dawson Pick. Death '' S 7 Greenwood 7, s
Stars, in aid of Crippled child- ! of Toronto visited one day last (no longer playing) say Ridges • s
0 0 o H. Forsythe , . New end Used Lawnmowers A Rotofillers for
ren the, need to be abs Put- to week with Mr. and Mrs. J. Em- :; .' ?
With so -much emphasis put pringham. RIiMOR GIRLS— •' _ '. Claremont _.: • 'g , �MD IN6 .
'an Mrs. Walter Hardy' of Tor- Greeawesa a . west Rorg• s sitR Jt1An i
'Swim" these days, onto -is spdending three weeks Melt. soh. a - -e - o s s -- --, —
_ ren take lessbr>s guts early, with :her sister, Mrs. Robert say Ridges • : + T Small ItN1iiR WHIR
' and become as agile in the • Redgmw, Liverpool S a DAKTA� sons -
Water as on the ground. Most villa- Rage • • , 'Nm a, sew s s s _ e
'of the pools make provision . 0 0 0 west R«g. D :. .1< _ a
Green Rivet M/QORT Dorsi- a" Rids"
for �� lessons for all ages � _ _ � •��
1,
during the summer. The Rouge er••ww.ed s s " eia.ww.nt a s s
MIS Golf and Country Club Seeing that ouT mail takes Neaman Lathi.g e a i n~% R*sL e _ s � A& .4&6d&A&w&hL
has an able instructor, Mr. Jno. eco long to get around to your ( Aedl•y 2 s - _
'Webster 'and he gives, lesions office, I am 'baking the libert7
IPsBr' F°ur' THE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, JULY 2S,'1M
'
kk� �j, gave the .topic on "The Christ-Beem
` day night, at the home os Miss•--caasping• List Sunday, Mr. Norszsan iced Mr, aid Mr's. Harps'
% ., liar • Hie and It's Rexpomibil- Mary Jean Jamieson. Several relatives from here' Letrimae, of Altona, was the ver, at C►riilia, on Sunday,
,�w ity". Readings were given by, A nun"r from here attend- attended the Dai► Pani rPientic ;. speaker at the church service, l+�'ie:ais are sorry to hear
W
rub HIuW Cr�� Mm Cecil Disney, Mrs. Lorne' ell a trousseau tea' in houmw ion Saturday, at Oro Station. acrd Xr. M Brown, of Green- •Beavgr (Mrs. Jones' sister)
Jones and Mrs. B. Jamieson, on of Miss Marilyn Tripp, at • her A ausorber of-JUr-ior• Fh n aft -wooct the , svioist. Next Sun- in poor health.
announcement was made by the same theme. home, on Saturday, at Al- from fa�'e .atiendeGl the Field . day, July 28, there will not be Mr. and Mrs. Leo Moreim
..Lb President Harvey Fenton,. About twenty girls surpi4s- ax"Xis.
Dir at Pebeii~,orn, • oa Saturi,, - any dsurc3r service or Sunday and farrsiiy moved lastweek
their weekly dinner on Mon- -ed Mass Anna Wilson with a ;Mr. and Mrs. Alien Carson chin,• and, Ontario ODUnir were School. fr+olm'user former W. B. Jones
y evening, at Pickering Golf miscellaneous shower, last Fri- acid family spent the week -end the winners. Mi. and Mrs. Cecil Jones v's- arouse in Balsam.. to Beeton.
ub, that Rotarian, Hen -
would be cnte:-taf-is the
?•.i-ibers 'wxt• ;1klOnday n_gtjL,
STROUD
�
board his lam oe crl::se'r, _
J:r out of Frenchman's Bay. ,
b1 embers go on board 'at 6.30
rr..—sang', :,,, lu:u '. -; � CO:- .
a. and—they're off: Last
ar the local Police Chief (a
,tariant rw r ns il�L over-
M �
ard. The hope is for '•a calm
s" so that no_ne.of the sand -
rhes w -i1 be lost
S
Dn August 1.2, a ".Swirrnning . . �.
ARKET
xnonstration" will be put on
the Golf Club Pool, fo,:_ the
rb Meircbers. TOP (14ular) Faiwilq x
ollawing dinner last Mon- MAPLE LEAF.
y evening. meTnbe'rs -adjourn--
�COOKED --
..::
H
to the home of the Presid- -
;,. where a "club assembly - - - -
ca.:,ed r-__ tulip ffi for the - •• •
caning twelve :
nths. Mrs. Fenton w -as host- � � ` � •
to the members, stirring 1 t/s ib. Tim
INE
4Mches and coffee, whic:: .,.-
s•appreciated and much en --
A9.
At Homme 3 Ib. p;. 5a/C (Savo -�
2Gc)
)dr. and Mrs. `VaFter Bayles.
�ttgham, Ontario, will be at • ' CANADA PACKERS
me .to their friends o~r the ------ =-.-. - -_ (Special offer of 3e• OFF)
of their Fifti>tJr �Tl?'.- Strictly fresh Grade A Large, Loose (SAVE 9c) 12 os. wand rim=
Anniversary, on SaturCAY, !S ►
gust 10. 1963, ill tf e TOt°.71-
P Hall. Bmuglra--r, frc :V►' 2 0C - ..,..,,_. ?:, .
4.00 P. m:, and -from 7.00 tc - IQ w, DO/LL'stJC
30 P. M. ....
may.
IREENWOQC Bring Your8 DOMESTIC �.
.emember the cf-.ur•ch ser Own Carron
e taken , by 'the Unitee _.._ 5C
. SHORTENING
inch Women. on Sunday
-3r 28, at 11.00 a. m. • 14iia - - -
akeitrr. ILll are, w -ill be tli. Maple Leaf TENDERFLAKE
aker, All are inrritea to at. oUge Hills On H�e
6 •4 j
r# this sen -ice. -
Ir. and Mrs. rs. -. asci CANADA FIRST GRA
family and )Vlrs. P,-. �V. - �% �1 ��. r DE
vi.�.:ted the .Carr6il"s at No. ` -2 .dust F-.ait"�*••'�
it cottage, near Dorset, or.NOW _
Ir. and -Mrs.. Fred Byer;
M ERY fib.
Of Ro ' a Bri w-
e _ ..
i;.
arra M2s. Doth.• •l,o:rfe., •• .. ._ . _ -
family.• and i' and rn'1 _ .
;. 's2crIaggart aiicl iamiif ave 4t)
.�.
(
- S
it Sunday at tf•.eP:o�ir�cia:- 'vASGN•.S CANNED CASE OF 24 - 10 OZ. TINSBUTTER
:
c at Coil!jorne. :.. QFT. DRINKS (A11. Flavotirs) - -- ___--- 51.99
abs. 39�
r. anrl.:Llr� - -
leasant tx.p to '�.'anr'trrul:r.
r�KAFT :_ _ _ Large 32 OZ: JAR Canada First Grade Instant' Powdered Skim Milk ,
nd this past week. -MIRACLE WHIP a c)
___._ .69c CRINO _ Large"ll Ib. box 79c I SWIFT'S PARD (Save 23 15 oz. Tin
,le pleasaht.. rains of the -- - ---
week have be4n «e:cots•= 3w:=T'S P�EN'UUM (Save .25c) - o G FOOD .... -_--- ------ ------__-- or 95•
DO 8 f
turned the d y p:starc ?2 OZ. TINS. SWIFTS PURR WhQfe Fish (Save' 1 lc) 15 oz. Tins_
Pleasln:, greEns,-_d caV- -CORNED BEEF ..__�_ --z ---------- 2 for 89c CAT FOOD __ __-- - 4 for 59c!
" BLACK DIAMOND (SAVE l.ic) Y2 Ib. Pkg;
.he zarden.an :. , -- - CHEESE SLICES --
tr• Milton P °-U� RtE9GN RED LABEL (Save 1.4c) Pic o 1-00 JAY'S Canada Fanc Save 19c) Giant 10$ oz. tfnsl _��-�_�_ 2 for 55a
- YDS
' e8.�• Glen. lea -t. ------------ ----- - --- 9 9 TOMATO JUICE ------------:--; __------ 2 for 99e
'-rn 13�•rpt. 5 : st t; eek TEA SAGS_ __-_ (Special Offer of 6c off Plus 4c off)
Gerald Pe"
had a plea^-- 79e
f shin-tr'. t} F. ar, �n MGTHER'S (Save 100 Lar 4 Ib. Tin' KRAFT Chocolate Flavoured (SAVE 17c) BLACK DIAMOND, (SAVE 10c) Large loz.
.e . Mrs. Pegg visited . her � -p 8 Raspberry or Apple 8 Strawberry !AM 79c MARSHMALLOWS ____. lOt/d oz. Pkgs. 2 for 49c CHEESE SPREAD
------------ -- -- 59;
her.at Magaetewan.
,r, anri tiirs. Larry Jenkin FRESH MINCED BEEF _� _2 lbs 79e FRESH GRADE A, OVEN READY
j falriily, o: Elliott Lake vi:•- _
this past week with 1tL. No. 1 Home Grown, Firm Green FRESH MINCED STEAK _ Ib. 69e
Mrs. A:`red.. :Pegg and Good Size Heads V
NEW CABBAGE........
z for 29c SLICED KINDLESS CHICKENS�8" C
a _
P. Wlson visited 'M . BREAKFAST BACON ib 4rJC
Mn. G. Courts.last Tues- .(FRYING, ROASTING BARBECUING) (Average
'37
..
• - - Hume Grown • ' 3 Bunches - � RYI
NEW BUNCHED CARROTS 29c MAPLE -LEAF Fully Cooked
rt_t No. 1., U. C. W. will - - - LEAN PEAMEALED .
t ''at' Mrs. E. Pascoe's, on
Smoked Picnic Shoulder. Ib.' 4i9c
LL1$t 1. Mrs.. M• Pegg in Np. 1 Ontario Fresh
ge of Worship and Frog- CORN ON THE COB 6 for 39c LEAN PEAMEALED BACK BACON
All ladizs. web one. END CUTS or, SLICES ______ _ _ LB. 69e
r. and MIs: Fisher and No. 1 Home Grown .Tasty Field CENTRE CUTS or SLICES ___�____ LB. '79c Co age ly, Mr. and Mrs. Staley CUCUMBERS Good Size 3 for 29e �
family -S are spendirsg a Skinless Wieners (Loose -rib. 39e -
e -� £hadgw Lake. Fresh" _Fiat Bos 315e.
r. and Mn. Edgie Pegg and BLUEBERRIES 11 @t, bkt- - - 5 FRESH or FROZEN FRESH LEAN PORK
h• visited: Mrs. Pegg's par-
at their cottage. near Bala CHICKEN WINGS --�—�- Le, 35e
ArrivingRASPBERRIES
ADaily' Fresh Picked f
tondo. SBERRIES Pint bxa 2 for 49e Ro,,,,d, sirloin, T -Bone a wi Steaks __ LB. 99e . Loin Roasts -Rib End. u• -5 ` � Tender .Loin End u 69Q
-pen Air Dancing" at the Case of 36 bozos E7.95 plan ass (AVERAGE 2Ys LBS:)
munity Centre Park will Round or Sgwre� RUMP ROAST ��:__ LB. 89e (AVERAGE 3Y2 LBS.)
n layuly d game a Sunkist Sweet Eating Size 180 - _
CENTRE ROASTS 0
played, m ORANGES ............. 3 Doi. $1.00 STANDING _. (6th 8 7th Ribs) R C H M. IU., 70C
PRME RIB ROAST ____,�__ --10. 69c
•
WHOLE
10 1 N. Ib. �65�
No., l Selected, Firm, Golden Ripa
BALSAM Boneless Rolled PRIME RIB ROAST LB. 89c
`•. and Mrs. Raymond Jones - -
LUCAS ARTHUR'S -SLICED Maple Leaf Fully Cooked, Ready -to -Serve, Boneless
Dianne, of Kirkland Lake BOLOGNA LB.' PKG. 39c
last weekwith Mr. and SMOKED HAM �.. a
Alan lVianderson. - :.
- BONELESS ROLLE�PLATE , BRISKET.
and Mrs' Key' Graham, >.' POT ROAST _____� Ib. 49e (Average weight 2 — 3 lbs.)
orri e, spent a few
days � , - . _ , . ... _ .
week at the Jones Bros.. i LUCAS ARTHUR'S SMALL LINK. 1' LB. flKG:
;s Dianne Grahams spent 49e LUCAS ARTHUR'S SUPER VALUE
reek with Mrs.'John Sher= PORK SAUSAGE BREAKFAST BACON' .. I LB. PKG. 69c ,
d Susan at a'cottage on BANANAS (large size) g.lbs. 29e FRESH MEATY (SIDE) -
ty Lake. SPARERIBS __ LB.- 59e
Active Service Class met -- Blade or Short RIB ROAST (Blade one Removed) LB. 59e --
Vednie�s'day night at the
t
of Mts. Dolnald JamiesonNO. 1 HOMEGROWN
helne of the meeting was Prices Effective Thur&v
e and Rome�makers r and
Dick ward of csaremamFriday and Saturday IuAftWAW D Am, t.,, t _ ._ _'
TNU MAY, JULY 25, 1963 1
TN! PWAORWO NtWE
Five
�wssl�E,D
;Real Estate _-
.. `ADI�ERTSSiME�1�c�: ..1 .. .. ,
PAY DIVIDENDS - '1 1PORT fin6m To P. RESTAURANT ail MOTEL
Wanted To Raw
MILLER TRAILER 'i""with 'gliwr' wishes » n'^* ARL A iM E NT Excekd Food At Reasonable •
_ .. ACCESSORIES . »-plrrtJ�tl>M-old old _
Everyttung For Trailers .-- I. house in • goad- cbnditien, on _ as aI _
Tag -Along Trailers or south of ten acres, north AY �I11I1KE STARR -.,-.Try or Tak�t or&m
• Rental i Sates or south of Highway No. 7.
- IP Tudor St. Ajax - 942-3491 Green River M
Greenwood. _ �.P. ONTAR4O RIDING CHICKEN, SHRIMP, FISH i CHIPS,. HASURGER
•
(may 9 - tf) Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms„ Soper- .
ate DIning-room and Living- Mier of Labour has armounced the continuation of
- room. No chadrsn. Phone: Ter -
U b E D the Murlkupal W -inter Works itneentive• Program , during the - - -
.HOT DOQr8
on»: BAldwin 2-2316, or wri»
,,."BUILDING .MATERIALS,. Box. 200 with details. winter of 1963-64, with certain modifi+catiom to the. program .
0 BAAe�r
VYg
• Aluminum Sheets (jul 25) which was instituted some five years ago. . _ _ •
- 28 x 10 .................... $1.30 each The municipalities participating is this program will be able
Glazed Sash TO 110111 . _.
to borrow money from the Municipal Development and Loan
22x42 ....... -........... 12.00 each _ _ . • Fund which has yet to be set up. Some difficulty is berg ex
x ti ._-._�._._.:__.: VAG each FOR RENT peTienced with this legislation as a result of the protests put
Lumber Furnished Apartment.. Private forward by-11-rm0er Lesage, of Quebec; 'who dtatrges that this gL
DRUGS LTD
2 x 4's. lice per rvnnteg'foot: entrance 'and bathroom; main Iegisiation infringes upon Pi'o+r n'Sederal.. 0:0 $r4.
io
- 2 i ins ._.. Oe, pig running foot floor, four -Alex. Bedroom, kit- 1'he. oat 1 is ial�creaxed P$.Y-
3 x 0's. ---- l l C. per^ running foot dies. and limu%Wmasn., , AIW=n niwrt -ow naw .municipal - b 'cfi+Den OQ(B to $lOQ6Q11�• for
2 x l0's. lace per running foot Road, Rouge River area •Lots -each stricture. 'Phe purpose• of thin is to encourage rnuniciPal-6 PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS
of parking. Heat and hydro in, hies 'to carry . out more work on larger buildings under this
-' 3-PMce Batbroom Set - $50.00 luded. Suit one or toes --per- _3333..
sons. $18.00 weekly. Phone. program a"�"'g the a ter mon u COSMETICS SUNDRIES BABY
. �� ATlantic 4-4026. Federal financial Participation under the Program has been . '
------- -Steel windows, Door's And .50% of the payroll cosh It is now modified to the extent that
. Other Items For Rent - large house; two some municiPaliti,es way be able to receive 60% of the.payrol'I
ARTHUR MITCHELL LTD. hathroorm, ' and down -stairs coast• itthey are located in an area in witiidt' themIves "been 1. STORE HOURS.
Station NNW - Picicering washroom; four bedrooms. 133 vel of a high leunemployment and a slaw rate of economic
Phoa+es: Kingston Road, west. Apply:, gig These areas will be designated at a')liter date. WEEK. DAYS DAILY 9 a.m. to 9
=944131 or 942-6771 Jack Donnelly. Phone: 942- When this program was initiated, while I was' Minister of P`m
3070, or write 13ox 363, Pick- Labour. it was :initially . authorized for a 6�-monttl period,
For Sale - Poodles,.Silver, ems• _ and then was subsequelydy extended yearly to include the SUNDAYS :nd HOLIDAYS 1 p.m. to S p.l
miniaw= -also ream Stan- DAY CARD May.. other words, the program nen from October
dards. Excellerrt pedigrees. availlabie 15 W •May 3D. The present Government proposes to cut. this
Registered. Stud for children. Phone: Servjlces. Very 942-4744• plod down to six months, convnencuig November 1. and end- PICKERING -PHONE Whitehall 2-5
reasonable. Phone: 839-2516.: = Aril 30.
- t, my 4 tf) ntg i? �zes-fhe fact that it does not intend
- ----
. 9 . EXTRA MONEY The Goverrnnent emphas' x qa
_ . You Can Earn $2.00 to $5.00 to stretch out this program by an additional month next spring, te/ate/=a/a/ea/a/al///a/e//s/o/aa//■ s >•
For Sale - tractor mower-, like per hour, working near your - '
new $7U.00. Phone ( any tithe) • home, in your spare time. -
as has been the case in past years.
839-�'8. . _.. Pleasant, dignified, Training The reason whq it was extended to the end of May in the
- provided. Write Box 280, or P� was because of the experiet� of certain municipalities
For Sale - large size box Call (even'gs) 728 7004 Osh: located in areas where they were unable to proceed with any
trailer, double hitch;'' also a {sap 1) _. type of work during the winter months. and, consequently.
Coleman space beater; 150 -gal: they were unable to participate in the program_ The additional
oil tank. Phone: 839-2449. month gave these this opportunity. CIIILDRI:l1 UNDER 12 FR
Wanted
For Sale -gas space heater Now, the'Gov is proposing that this extra month be , REFRESHMENT$A!
and gas range. Both in good Baby Carriage i Crib done away with.
condition. Will swap both for WANTED There is no question in yM mind but that prior to April 30,
away at the Niskway 2. 1
_ aheavy-wired range. Phone; try local iced Cross. Cala : Mrs. the municipalities of Canada will be
hammering that this Hack East .t
839-33.34. D. -Crichton. 284-1480 Collect. door of the Government, requesting and demanding Lwerpoel Rd. S110M1 STARTS ti Ot15X
-. Program be extended to the end of May. 83e-3421
V�j SxTin} a Found _ German sheptrerd '� program has been a very worthvAli'le one, in that it gave
-- • ip YY Let.1black, andbrown;. leather work to those who were seasonslly.unesnployed during the win -
in Pickerixg District and Area, collar., with stones. Phone, af- ter months. .Now! Giant Double' Feature
a Representative for Singel' ter' ?.OU p. m• 839-3045• _
Sewing Machine Co., Sales ex "• 1PRESLEY IN
ELV 5 P
_ perience helpful. Apply in per- PICKERING
:ori to - I1 Ontario Street, in VILLAGE COUNCIL _ .."Girls, Girls, Girls.,
Oshawa. The Regular Meeting of the _ -
_.._._ (apr 18 tf) Pickering Village Council will be held on- D'eAtJ MARTIN L4NA TURNER -
. _ •_. _ 3333
Raspberry Pickers Wanted THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1963 -6s r
Ag 15 }•ears, and u,p• .Roseba.nl'_ it 8.00 P. M. Act"
:. ___ _. WhosGot�.
e
Road. North. :One mile north ,Bruce A. Hogarth, Clerk ,Both In ,Colour
of 1o. 2' Highway. Pay 5 cent Village of Pickering, Box Office bpens 8.130 P, M. induding Sundays
-a pint.. Peter. 5ichak. Phone : Card Of Thanks ALWAYS iW0 916 FEATf/PES'=�'X A MO, CA�PT001V
. .
. 539-1818.
1 july 25) HOP
Many thanks to Frenchman's SHOP.-
„_.
Bay Bowling. League, and all
my' kind friends who vis�iteii - - ■////// --- - -- ---- --
HELP WANTED '
Township Of Pickering me and seat cards and gifts,'
requireswhile I was in hospital. _ c a• - r s : n^"'c
Mrs. John Woods
male asalstant to -
Clerk.
lerk.
R. R 3, Pickering
IMust have Senior Matrikula- : •-;.HOEDOWN
`
_,.. ---='tion. Salary based on qualifica-
,pions. Apply to -L. T. John-
Aston, Clerk. Brougham, O,nt. _ NEW - _ 0)
17 loch P $159-i TV Eve
Fr�dq '
LIFEGUARD WANTED ONLY 5159.95ry
- -
r *y S •..,.s.7t, �.
Wht
, "Ltfe, Guard
Certificate" {white they last) g
at Ady Pool, North Elizabeth $12.00, per month approx. i :_''•,� �? yr
:St., Pickering
S3 Inch Console TV + , x s r •a =: s .j
AY RIDGES Model EM15 ONLY $26430 - �tV`tom`.
B ='
S awe Tom,
Sod laid or delivered. Peat with Trade $14.00 per month t - :�-- - ti•
loam $15. per load also Moto
Complete
PhoQte ,757-68$7 or 40 Ft. Light Tower Compl a Installed RS9.00, Deduct 310•if bought with New TV Centre-
tilling.
.:�
oppingBEAT THE HEAT • r.- F
AMA23NCr, N 'AM FM- Portable Radio
PORTABLE ROOM AIR 12 Transistor, HI Fidelity with "s' -- ,
CONDITIONER A. F. C: ONLY $39.93�C �y
PHONE: 282-61169 (while they* Iasi) That old �� PAO
3u18Radio is worth $5.011 "Trade O'
-- - -'
r
NBARTON RADIO i TV
TV Towersa sales Dept. Join the Fun! Haw tM tines of your Iitol Shoe ... thon
Wifi1 ClassltlMb •Havwemd-Avec North, between' , to hoedown -ingest squat: lane! resole'alt *Mn PLEASE CHECK.
Na 2 and 401: Highway ail!
- -'TOM RENTAL SERVICE Phone 8319-1191, 9~2-58811 YOUR OWN PHONE B 0 014
ARTHUR
942-6771. whltby A>sk for =.n 1 1211 IVILKIE RANGER'.
' - ARTHUR MITCHELL LTD. "r .
PICKERING Per Day
. . - `$700 ■asta>aaas>•aSEaaAaaaaa. _ -
LISTING NOW!
ESTRA
F1oor S�der AND HIS ORCH
_1
Floor Polisher ...__........ _... 1.04 f EVERYBODY w E L c O M E THE NEW DIRECTORY WILL BE PRINTED SOON! .
Rug Scrubber .................... 5.00 niy ',8K X08
'`Upholstery Cleaner 33,33:.__ 3,00 " • Plea help us to a sure t your name, address
{w
Cement Mixer .--......._�:_:__.. S00 BtTing the whole family!
telephone number �wtil appear in tie new telephone di
%Inch -Electric Drill ,............ 1.1111 1�Z9-Zib _ � ; torjr exactly the way y`o4,want it! . "ck your own lis!
% Inch Electric Drill ....-
2.00 etul4Aud I" e3IAJOS 'JH. M : _
........_... 2.00 - ass ice I a 1 h be changed.
llllectrle Saw jn the present directory ow and calLyour Teteph
Burin Off' f nyth'n s cold nged
Vibrator Sander ................ 2.00
Sump Pump 3333.. Z.00 SULIaB�' >rJN�1. N U
..__.._ M _ aorrlac. XTRA LISTINGS (at very little cost) -_ BE SEF
;-'For
Post Hale Digger. -1.00. 1 5111,14481..��IL1j �� 8USIN SEeCHome nn'G� of HOME:' Names ot'.relative
<. e e e our o ;listed other people permanently
M/hNlbarrow.............._....... 1.00 - e pry; other ing a1.y
your home; em extra
�f k
--•Extemien L W41W ....... -_-•• ' 7.00 �ar l •'I�' • business uname' s ddr• whiff h for cramp aline' for, bona.
Caulking Burl a tomer. or clients m t ry
.511 y�; nurtwhich
.
Stapler .. _ _ ._..:......_. .SO :°AaMonoH Peal . rear r N
•
to find can a our.
Pick _--___-_----••..._--••----•••-•-•
whim rlgsr,9811 year 7weph BRNa
' M at-STEVENSONRD.
,
33+33 � - ..� NJis ' ��� - '.- KING :STREET .W.,
paaJaaa, r
�...._.. �....................___ .30 .-
_ _BELL,
s Malw/ir .. 33_33 ._ .: ,EO .. �Cancellaflom at S IL nu In cue of roM
... alHmry abed PICk." •� �j' ' 7a .IIYQA d blAlL OpERAiEB AN OWNED Br GMADQNS
(Wo Maori► OMer .Tomb -
_ .. 3333 •. _.•. .. 3333 _ .: :, .. - r, • _,-.- . ', ... . :. � -- '
a•
is
p 7� ''Two PICKERING Nrws ? . � THUNSOAY AAY
� 23. 1963
WE
m
mo
u;
I
Pli
far
fat
W4
Re
M
tit
TA
CQ
}fit
Sci
ac
nt
en
wi
be
b'3
tH
Pr ..
THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1%3 � ' . - THE PICKERING NEWS T' ' y p awn
that they are having a wonder- Leamington also came to the
ful trip out. West. and are now Tiessen home on that same
on their way home. day. _
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ellicott Mr. and Mrs. A. Clairboudt
and family visited her mother have returned from. a camping
BAY'RID ES .-NEWS L lrs. McGuckin. Stouffville, on trip at Osler Lake, with their
Claudia and her
. daughter au a •
'stories and Features from Bay R,Idges By Pat Finn _-- Sunday. I
Mr. and.. Mrs. Stanley Tod- friend Brenda Hooey.
row, Glen '_Major, visited Mr: Former residents, Mr. and
s •
Practice Makes Perfect-ln- Leod's sister and family of De- and Mrs. George Perry on Sun- Mrs. J. Dofne, of Montreal,
atea err Meetin Does ��t r cluding Softball troit, Mich., this past week-end. day• visited friends for a brief per-
p y 9 The Bay Ridges'Softball Lea- Mrs. Scxnwalm, Sr., Kin;- Unit No. 3. Brougham U. C. iod at Dunbarton Shores.
gue got started this season on ston Rd. has returned to her W. met on Thursday afternoon Mr. and lits. G. Foley en-
essment Appeal the wrong foot. But, with some home after spending some at the home of Mrs. Hugh Mill- j°fed the company of n%na-
phold ASS ppe - 'hard . work by the committee, time with her son and family, er with an attendance of eigh- teen of their relatives on Sun-
things were straightened out. at Orland, Ontario. teen members and two visitors. day, July 21, at a family re-
things
Ridges Ratepayers' Assoc. was lost. But now, it 'seems, we have a Anyone , with good, clean Mrs. White, the leader, opened union in their garden. Mrs.
At a special General Meet- At the samerye, meeting, the problem. All one has to do clothing, or other articles to the meeting wifh a reading; Foley's mother, bits. L. Bat
the Bay Ridges Ratepayer's' location of a community hall in is look at the scores. No one donate to the Rummage Sale followed by hyrrm 164. During taro is staying at their home
ociation held in the 'Bay- the sub-division was also dis- team can be that much better. at the Lions Carnival, may do the Business Period, The com- for a week's, holiday.
Heights School last Wed- cussed, and it was unanimous' Un,one occasion the game was so by phoning: Mrs. Lee, AT ing Bazaar was discussed; also Dunfair Church
y, a motion that the Ass- 7y decided to attempt to have
won by default; One of the 2-3087,-'or, Mrs.• Crosgrey, AT thP. "c"`^ol for Leadpi-hiv" to Mr. J. Fishback will give the
sda
tion assume the responsib- it located on the parkland to teams didn't show up for the 2-3890. The Carnival held ev- be held in August. The prog- message at both services on
ty,Ior the appeal against the the west of Liverpool Road, and gam Now, is this sort of ery year by the Rouge Hills & ram was in charge of Mrs. Geo, Sunday, July 28. Sun. School _
cis' a�essments,
was adjacent to the Shopping Ceri- thing going to. persist. I won- Pickering Lions Club will be ' Gray, who gave a reading at 9.45. Wednesday Evening
XrOwly defeated 'ire• der how rriany people realize held on August 9 and 10, in ".Yesterday ended Last Night".. Prayer Meeting at 8.00,• Fri-
The appeal ryas lodged last As a final item, Mr.' Eric _ the work imoived getting the Carnival Grounds, on No. The meeting closed Wth the day night. Junior. Boys' ball
by a member of the Ass- Lardy addressed the meeting something of this nature going 2. Highway, with plenty of ex-
by
x Mizpah Benediction followed game at 7.00 p. m
ay
`tion, Vince Webb, at the and surrunarized his findings to in the first place. VAmt.is most citement for boot young and es lunch, served by the host-
tion of another member, date, in the study of the tax frustrating- of all, once it .gets old. esses..GREENWOOD
� r w „. /OOD _..-- ---
ex Robertson, and against structure which he -is under- going the job gets tougher in Congratulations to Barbara Mr.. and Mrs. A M. Crocker CN vv
advice of the Executive, - taking, on behalf of the Ass- ' trying to keep it going, only Best, of Woodview Road, who and daughters. Gwen, Lynda The ladies of the U. C.rke W. .
felt there were insuffic- ociat.ion. He commented on the ,�� there isn't. enough co- was married last week. and Janet, t Agincourt. visit. met in the church hall on Wed-
nA grounds to warrant such urban sprawl and lack of bal- operation' from the players Miss Shirley Price, of the ed MTs. Matthews on Sunday. nesd evening, July 10. The
appeal, and little benefit, if ance within municipal lines, standpoint. Many of the' play- Second Concession, visited her Mrs. W. A. Knox attended. id or re-
would arcrue directly to which is now being brought don't turn sister, Mrs. B• Days, Alton a family get-together at the president Mrs. E. rayl p
ers I understand, sided. The Devotional Period
e residents of the sub-divis- gradually under Control since ( out to practice. The coaches Road, on Tuesday of this week. home of Mr. and Mrs. Down, � was conducted by Mrs F Lre-
on are the adoption of .the offic:ai;-Plan . �t f� it very discouraging George and Herbie Woitzik, near Hampton. This .was a
em the week.-end - family shower for Mr. Bill son, whose theme was"Makirto
rimary concern of the Assoc- and emphasdzed that there is.I if this the case. It's awon- of Toronto, spent _
tion It was also felt that the a real need for the residents der they go on with the work. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Miller and Miss V. March, Jesus the Pattern for .our
vsW of the appeal could be to work with the Township ad- I Now look kids- this is for your. J. Woitzik, and attended the whose wedding takes Place in veryy' impresDsoely Takes mY
_afforded by the already ministration to keep costs us F p� more so than anyone else, birthday party and wiener the near future.
Life and let it be, consecrated
sorely-pressed taxpayers. The line. Mr. Hardy had formed I No one on the committee, 'or. . roast held in honour of Mar- Lord to Thee." Mrs. Tindal
Association had engage the a favourable impression of the the coaches or the conveners tin Woitzik's-6th birthday. �'�� ort Beach
read an inspirational story on
services of the well-known sub-division and poirrted out ` are getting paid -for all this. Friends and neighbors o€ P a Life' of Faith and
mt�n+�nAt consultapt, Eric Har- some of the many advantages ,This is all done volunt.ar•ily Mrs.. R J. Weeks, 1st. Con., Happy birthday wishes go to "Living
city, to carry out a survey of from the long term viewpoint. just Y� 1Qcis can have are sorry to hear ,she has enY- Elaine Perneroski, 8 yrs. old Works.' Dazing the Business
the tax situation generally, and He was sure that the level of worth while to .do ered hospital for observation, oa' July 24; Gay Micklewright, Period, it was announced that
something wishes for a 11 yrs. 'old on July 26; Ricky the Paper Drive brought in
he had confirmed' thtee
e opinion_, atiosi is high only initially in your leisure time to develop and their best
expreseEwd b5' the Executive. _ ; temporarily. and will grad- yam, 'minds and your ,bodies. speedy return horses go out to Charron 9 yrs. old on July 2?; $19.80. The Finance make
plans
Darlene Raocioppo, 11 yrs. old was appointed to make plans _
In late June, Mr. Webb had, ualiy decrease, and this had I Don't you feel like I do, that her at this time. for the Antsuai Turkey Supper
circulate a petition to call for. been borne out by. a study of whole May we, extend a hearty on July 22.
you should take tlii�r
the special general meeting in the Townsh'ip's. submissions to more seriously: Next welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Gar- Fairport Beach Ladies' Ass- on October 9. Rev. F. Little
an endeavor w obtain Assoc- the Ontario Municipal Board. year perhaps. no one will feel ry Russell who have moved ociation held their last, monthly cloi Mize t Benediction. At deli
scE
cation backing, Some 600 of
Following his presentation, 11ke giving thea tune after the into this district recently, and meeting on Tuesday Fah
the 1000 residents r are mein- Mr. 'Hardy answered many way things are going this sea are r►aw living on.the lst. Con. the Community Hall. The next ions lunch was then served by
son Then everyone is hurt So- meeting—August 20. hostesses: Mrs. Tindall, Mrs.
hers of the Association. Mr. questions from the floor re- Mrs M. Tanrrairill celebrated Ireson and Mrs. Maynard.
Webb stated that he had not lating to. such matters as lets put oma. minds together Y ���� ---
sottght legal t�otsrssel ,but in school costs. park develop- tout there and give it ,: her 74th birthday' on July 13, Mrs., ' H Hughes r augh ng
sol RobeT•tson's opinion, the merit, and rate of, growth. and and -tom with fifteen of her family, her a few days with her daughter,
everything we have. Anyway Rev. Keith Hawkes , .l1 have tisildren and grandchildren. Mrs. Dart, and 1 axnily,
nmrmer in which the-Cotot of left his listeners much en- the league standings are as charge of the. church services• She received many lovely gifts A number of children are in
Revision - decision had been heartened by the methodical follows: Pee. W ee ' Division -
.its; Team "B^ here this Sunday. July-28. Rev. atm for her front door were with measles.
re�adsed, was questionable, and manner its which he is tacklin' Team "A" 6 Po' ,.'.i. Butters will be in charge a special gift from her da'ugh- Sacrament of 'Holy eomzn-
in a number of cases the a-. the task at hand. The question- 2 points; Team "C" 0 points•: on August 4 There will not be
rimiunt ,of rises.-, t is ineq- adre which he has devised for Squir•t� ter.• Mrs. Wm: Tonkin. union will be observed next
Team 'M"% 6 points.Service or Sunday School on There are some . new child- Sunday, July -28. -
uitable in the light of the sell- completion by all Tonkin-
residents will vision; Team "A 6 points: August 11 and, 18.
rices of Some of the farm shortly be circulated by mem- 0 points; Team.'.0 ren's books at the Library. Keep in mind the Horticui-
u g P Team `•B",Vacation Bible School is be- Ho1;�, hours; 2.00 to 3.00 on tural Society's Bus Trip, Tues-. -
properties which are being held hers of the Executive of the 0 points; Team "D" 4 points. ing held this week at the local `Wednesday afternoons: day July 30. Noon lunch, at
for investment rather than Association. — Corr. , The reason I'm not giving On Friday afternoon, -
forrrriag. Mr. Robertson served e!�'ch Mr. and Mn. J. '_McIntosh:' of Mid�hursi: 5vith the evenin
last weeks scores is that i parents and friends are invited Dearborn, Mich., visited :their meal at Graf enhurst. , Reser
as a member .of the Court of ST. JAMES wish to save parents and their to come at 3.00 o'clock to the
recent-
Revision. COMMUNITY .CHURCH kids e:nbarassment. The scores sister Mrs. Tannahill, recent- meal shave been made for the
int- Closing Progzam. _ meal at GravenlTurst.
At the meeting, it was po' Reformed Episcopal were ridiculous. So, let's have -sympathy of this community � Visitors' with Mr. and Mrs• Mr. and Mrs. L..Gates and
ed put that if the appeal was Rosebank Road, North an honest effort from here on is extended to Mr. Cyril White Tiessen on Tuesday, -July' 16th, Mr'. and :Mrs. A.• McDougal are
endorsed it could create the Ca Rev. L. S. McPherson. in, The advantages will be to and family, V4'isitby, in-the were: ,Miss Betty Tiessen. from- planning a holiday in the
impression that Bay Ridges ' B. A. you, not hecessarily for us. We ping. last week, of Mrs. -
wishes to be vindictive toward Put things together• o illness. Leamington.'anti Miss Mary North.
y ���ire..s9ronto 6 merely_ p �`fii�e, after a lengthy -Tiessen, � as, Man. They
e o phone: HO 5-4124 YotT maids k'eP- them to,Pther - ite I ed i T he
lessen La
Tovvns+iriP• whereas it shou3'd be beta ne all un �£r ed-for �te�" ate• • Mfr. and Use T Ciassifed Ad Column
otherwise .they Audley for several yea. . Prior Mrs. Dick Froese and family of _ To Buy or Sitil
appreciated that the high level -' Servlet Worship
done bee you at the ball pari,, to moving to Whitby,
Of taxat on within the. Town- . Sunday School b Bible Class Yours for Sport _Sy npath�_is_extended to wss>tst�fstss=sat>>•sit;■nits»sisfsastestastt>•tis>•sftss
ship is a-matter of .joint con- 9,45 A M. _H. Huts Logie, Lynbrook Park. —
cern to both groups. The Bay Morning Praver 0 0 0 ``whose son Bruce. was=k-Ilted at
Ridges dwellers would not 11.00, A. M: From+ Kiyvanis Bulletiets I the xailway crossrn� on the /� — — • A
V 1925
sole thele awn pmblex�rs by `Holy Communion - First V�'e gather frzsn th? July € i audley Road:on 'Monday morn- C
accentuating the prov-lems, of I uta -of last Week. C
others. Such reasoned argum Sunday In Month bulletin attendance has fallen
(jun 6 to off, or at least not too ,ade STOP THAT TOILET TANK DRIP
to �a little thea peal is made ! ),Ir,. and• hofs' L ando $ called }e ` 3
ents appeared rr'y lately, and PP and family.. WITH A. TANK LINER
weight with diose of the mem as o�� ,—`!f�rnr--canna be at so e of the homes in Aud Q NOW! $3.95 t
bers present who Were stivaye - -Use The Clastifieds present at e.. ner, please make ley, on-Saturday.
by their ehiotions rather titian an effort to attend afterward• -Mr. 'and Mrs. Art. Brown - z
their heacs. but when finally 'TO guy. And Sell as this is the only way to acc- are en;oy:ng a Q
put to the vote the motion ___ and family 284-4721 A
. o:npl'_sh what we stand #or' • camping trip this week. � F111 �• RD.
Considerations being given bit and .Mrs. Niar•vin. Bar-
to' the installation of a !ife- .
low and family. echelon Falls,
busy at Bay M ftes -Beach visited- Mr. and Mrs. Arch Bell
T.0IKNSHIP OF PICKERING Parka on Sunday. CLOSED SATURDAY DURING JULY 8 AUGUST
aH O L I D A Y Club members are to 0aint. tataat�sestteaaees■stn:eaaast>.>teae>.aaeaataaaai
-
CIV 1 C park benches, as a contribution �O* r^ u f[ *R
toward a prettier cori'munity. I �J `.Tj-ll'Llej
By Resolution Of Council, and authority invested in Bring your awn brushes. I Mrs. Frames stooks and _
proclaim—
Mrs. Ruth Hyett, of Jackson-
me, i hereby P v�.11e, Ill., also Mss H. Barbar RAVEL
1
l
M O N D A Y, A U -GUST 5, 1- 9 6 3 ROU ge I II S ton of Cleveland, visited Mrs.
N'
.CIVIC HOLIDAY Lon-
..CIVIC
Burrows last week -
?Miss McLaughlin, of L.on '
on New RE
Ard'ie Wager. A1tor,a Road, don; C. Dickinson, YOU A INVITED TO MAKE ALL YOUR TitAVE
and I Call upon all citizens to observe the Soule• entertained 'a number of his York, and Miss G. M. Witter. ARRANGEMENTS THROUGH
J. Sherman SCOfi1, Reeve little friends to a party in on- T -
t h h of Toronto; called on Mrs
_ our of his s'x 't birthday, on . Matthews, on Saturday after- OUR
Tuesday,. July 16. _ Y ;. ESTABLISHED ►GEN
TowMship of Pickering noon, on their way home, from
Mr. and Mrs. C. A Schwalm Wiguassan Lodge, where they Officially. Appointed:
:.'GOD SAVE THE QUEEN of Orland, Ont., visited friends i have been holidaying. _; _
in this district on Thursday. Cbngsatulations to Mr. and INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCeATiON
rmm�mr IIIIIIPIII111111111111II1111IlAlIIllU1Wn'll n1, mnnuluunnHn,,,,mmuun, : Joyce and Russe'' Basch, of Mr& "Bili" Ellicot-t ein4hP r- aCONFERENCE-
Dunbarton, spent a few days ival of another daughter Chris- IR-TRAFFIC —of—AMERICA
�1GE OF PICKERING visiting the Waldulf ch;IrLen> � tine Jean, at Ajax Hospital, on ATLANTIC & PACIFIC STEAM-S.
VtLL-H11* CONFERENCES
`
as week. Services
CIVIC 1-! O L 1 D A Y Billy Dobbin, Rosebanl: P.d. G. Corner, o.' Cost N ore
Friday. July is vOur PROFESSIONAL Se ice
Mr. anti tilts. O M
is- spending a few days twit? Toronto, were recent , visitor:
By Resolution of Council, and authority invested his grandparents.' with bars. C.: Burrow's. Tickets Issued From Our Office At Offlcal Rates
The E. W. C. A. are still. Nlj�,s 'Mar aret Miller is en-
in m�, I hereby proclaim-- hald;n . their BinL*o' ga:n es ev �, 'a "�turlent , exchange" TRAVEL, IS OUR ONLY BUSINESS
joy iii '
1 9 6 3 "'eiy binr.aay evening at 8.00 li .1
M O N D A Y, ''AUG U S T 5, ,it «it11 Quebec Friends, SID
M. in the Community Hall tvrth
visit _
_+_ lira C Surrotvs retur tree
MOT
I V I G H .O L 1 .DAT cash or;zes Share=ire-ZVealt home after a pleasant visit
�{
_ 41 _ . ILIA
BD.
�.. OTA LINE AT HOWARD
and rivo jack-pots. Plan to a?- • tui'th � frian��s at Picton, King-
and I call upon all citizens to observe the same.*tend and enjoy a good gam: • stori 'and Hampton. - ' `
Cy:-;1 E. lbiGrley, P.3eve of Bingo. The Young Poole will hay. . TIAEL BYEAU
Mr.' and M: A. Wa.;ar en'.- charge of ,the church service
„ ••, Village of Pickering. ertained Mrs. Wag brother -in .St. John's Church next Sun- WORLD WIDE SERVICE '
and family, from the Golder.
f GOD SAVE THE GIUEEN - . Mile, over the week-end. daWord has been "r'e-eivee SAX SHOPPING PLAZA _ PHONE 442-6640
Mr. and Mrs. John McLeod f� the T. R. Knox farriily
Mc-
enjoyed a visit from Mrs. Mc-
T
V'.
IGA Market
FOOD PRICES EFFECTIVE JULY 24, 25, 26, '27 ONLY
0