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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1964_05_21M� Showa hon are: Mrs. Howley English teacher Rotary, Govenor Bob Day, winners Eleanor u.� ebrve was in the basement: An form you of a Survey of perms Woe#ney, Richard Dobie, Lynn Paterson and and Pickering Ratary President, Harvey Fenton Area 2 Board Makes older' daughter was upstairs, son travel hab&ts which is to : 7 �j y..� and two other children outside be undertaken in your area. _ "IS ,IT THE TRUTH?" �. copy of this Four Way The Four Way Test demands Stall Appointments the blaze broke out -and In the near future, repro - Pickering Rotary Club . Test hangs in all Rotary Club of Rotarians a code of ethics spread rapidly sentatives of our Study will be Rooms, and each new member that need not be confined to Mrs. Lefebr ve was taken to persons residing in a sn'iall Rot.armns alone, but could be The Board of Trustees of �x Hospital for treatment ym= are to determine in- ' One of the more significant ' is presented with � -.- _ developments in International plaque, bearing_ this Test" a�t� � ��---one, with Pickering T&rvnship—School by -pi crimp Tawristiip police. formaGuera islcBcating story that fol1- which is to be displayed prom considerable gain and improve- Area No. 2 announced the aP- ...ty fol--- intments, effective in Sep mrn•�emenRs arx3 feasibility •-: awed some years' difficulty inently in that member's off- men_ t in our daily living hab. Po" Area 2 Board Lets commpier railway services. experienced by a prominent ice,. or place of employment, _ its. tember, of Mr. J. Mackie as We Will be grateful for any - 4aluniaxim" company in theand is expected to govern his' - Governor Robt. Day remind- Vice -Principal of Sir John A. Macdonald Public School. and support your Council can give United States. This company's ow -n operations by the applica- ed the local. Club that they Building Contract' us in carrying out this inves- _ president Herbert .1. Taylor; an tical of same in all his activit- "had instituted a "project" Mr. W, D; Fraser as Vice -Prim- tigration of regional transect i' enthusiastic Rotarian, in his ies, wh4ch has teen noted, with en- cipal of Rouge Hill Public. attempt to meet the "difficul- What might be called—ah thusiasm, by all, or many of Scher The Boiled of Trustees of tation requirements- at-tempt Ver. 'Mackie has taught in Pickering . Township School ties" being experienced by his ' expez-i2nent, the local Rotary the other Clubs in this Dist- - Area No, 2 announced that the Yours sincere , Area 2 for the last four years.' C. S MacNaughton, firm; -wrote the following. — 'Club encouraged. or prevailed trlct, and that Rotary'Inter contract for conktruction of _. Minister of•Htghways — upon students' of the local national had - given Pickering Prior. s his teaching career, "Tho Four Way Test" . High School to take .this "Four Clubs effete 'international he was a salesman with the the Sir John A. Macdonald . Prudential Insurance Co. foa= .,Public School to be erected on and Ctlairmtul, 1. Is it the Truth? Way Test"—read it, study it.-. recognition. - Executive E Committee � Balaton Avenue in Bay Ridges, 2. Is k fair to all coneen+o�? oriel write their essay- on No -. doubt .some -serious fig service In the Royal EATHS' �. Will it build good will and own personal conclusions. . A-_ thinking took place at the din- Canadian Air Force in which has been awarded to, C_ A. D ervpd as an Officer in the Smith Contracting Co. Ltd., of ' BEiIi,E_YDLD. tYslxs-, _— Bomber Command. In addition Agincourt, Ont; d .n r y Budd i e 4. Will it be beneficial to all the leading winners on `londay ing—to- listen- to,• and hear Eurooio,General Hospital.4. ynaTnrt- coneerrod? evening by Dist. Governor of what some of our teen -ogees to teaching. Mr. siackie is con- Tenders were, received from may, Yeas 1 s. 1 s+sa, Evelyn Gert timain hiss studies at the Uni- ten contracting firm-, sli of rode C181andy beloved vette of Gary i� old. George St. Picker Rotary 707,. a' the dinner think about, does become. a bit g whom were: in accordance with bekkev i•ersity of Toronto, ing, and dear mother of Cary W. President Taylor presented meeting here. Miss Eleanor' ' "comforting". Mr. Fraser has .been `teach- the -Boards iristructions; in John Peter 'and- Robert M.. all of this "code of ethics" to his westney (first award winners Miss Lynn Paterson and Pickering; beloved daughter of contractual relations with the' In for seven ears. five ars J'omeDh Cleland, of Scarboro, and entire staff. and insisted on ' read her paper. Her trliterpre"a-, Richard Doble were the two g Y Toronto. Labour Council, The im-inu sister of Mdry 4Mrs.' S - ]l49 applicar on in all of their 'Lion. and presentation of sasrle, other students who were given of which have been in Seho' Jones of Uxbridge, Jean Mrs.' N. contract ,was awarded' to the acKi�zties, Results have been in this essay, may Katie been aWal-cls. Time did not permit Area 2, During the last three firm with the lowest tender. SM sh 'H �tC.GLapp), kof COI bosn� extraordinary, fantastic —the something of a shod; to these tiie reading of these two pap- ye he has taught the Area's Amy � Kr>s; J, The construction price will be P„ Armstrong), of rebovery made. 'has, been one of the local Rotary Club, who ers, at this meeting, but may Academic Vocational Class. 5casboro, and arisen J. Cleland, : of United States' industrial have never taken time to read be read. ar a latex date u -thesekkeo�: resting deceased. Eachnie seri as .' lecturer 1inthe foot less )The . contrhan a0ctor has ndper i Funeral service un raPickering. i sensations, this TESL" y.` e 1 oma 1FnZday Auxiliary Services Branch of soled that he -expects to cont sera ice in the chapel, on term en s g e e school 31 Ma ONine 23. at > e D- m. interment 1 the Ontario Department Of Ply h 1 by August in Erskine Cemetery, here. , M'D over .and :drowmed in about 15 I Education assisting teachers in 1964. v o o ' First Drown: Of -feet of water. Announce� Badge tere D.rasu �,�, at the the specialized Yield. of new Architects Craig; 2eidler and tared into rest, suddenly, at the Three swirmneis tried t0 get Wn , ideas in" Auxiliary Education Strong' - Aesigned the schciol family residence. 5. Church 5t. S., 1 18. the body' but had to gr�v lip, and at the requem O e - o Pickering. on Monday, ith be- maramSeason Here owing to the cold water. partment of Education he will to the Board's specifications loved wife the tate Char es'P. nd COrksl- Another Succes�ftrl year of g McDonald, and dear mother of earlier this month. The follow- budget Janet (Mrs. a IMM Moffatt). or The first drowning of- the ables Thos—Holmes and Rob- g p and within. the Board's b Pickering: Jane i Mre. Brian Milne ) Marathon Bridge wound u 'again serve in this capacity during the coming summer, n Jeffrey, J Bell �� �o of Ajax: Joh Jef c and ,eel E2s3.yOn for this area occurred ert Speakman, in the iow•riship Fraser is also continuing of Pickering, and loving sister of lice boat recovered the body' Irl,- is a.list of the winners and Reginald Smith, of Orillia. Mrs Me - en Monday aft about police his studies at the University Of McDonald is resting at the Me i0o feet off the foot of Liver- by dragging• then scores: Mr. C: Jolliffe, 34,730; Mr. Toronto. Eachnie Funeral Home, Pickering. Fool- Rd. when a - Toronto marl The dead man --as �Ir. W. r _ ;. Open EmPloYmtt `rP"'s �s�T Jsss ee for 'funeral service int t e c apeI Tnan flipped his Plywood boat 01ford of Toronto. _ _ -. B Gowdy, •� Mr. J. Wil- L. m. Intermentsday.. May ski .. Cemetery D 4 son,' 27,760; Mrs.. D. Nicholls, �►�IM„t� Music MOW'S m. Interment at Erskine Cemetery !� i An employment office will here, 0 0 0 ,25,020; Mrs. Wood. 24,560: Vis. H. Honey, 24A70. be opened in: Oshawa May 19 ( pETTr, Jtahn —Entered into.. rest oma. School Area 2. Board Announces At' Annandale Club by the Bell Telephone Com- at the Oben Gate 6, 3 9 g Home Low score: bees. J. Suther- on satnrasy, May 1s. issa, John - lance' 9,200. and Mrs, E. bevies, pang,• located at •15 Victoria Petty, belovgd husband of Emily Sala N otiations Completed May 29 and each St., on the 2nd floor and will Chapman, of d dee Road, Cherry a 12,020. $egiruring , y wood, Ont., and dear father of Neil Winners for the" final eve- week through to October 3, be open Monday through Fri- of Br). of : Verna ,Mrs, Thomas Tyner). of Marlbank, Ont.: Annie ming were Mrs, S..Landymore `the Annandale Country Club is day'from 9'-4.30 P.m. (Mrs. Thomas McGill), Altoni Rd.. The' Boa;,d of Trustees of a M.A. in Education• •or a.. and Mia.• C. Middleton. There bringing to Pickering a caval- The employment supervisor Cherrywood: Lloyd, of Whitevale: pe were also prizes for hidden Cade of country music stars. in charge of the office will be Arthur, - E Vancouver: Allan, er Ficker"ing `Township School Su rvis r•'s Certificate will Roblin: Emily (Mrs. Cheater Area No. 2 . announced that ''recedoor prizes were ive a minimum of $5100 scores. The diwA speraal revolving . stage is. Mrs. M: . Davis.. She . will re- Pearse) , of R. R. 1, stouffvilte. qtr., Petty is resting at McEachnie savary negotiations with tea- and a mwdmu?n00 _ of. $$6an- won -by Mrs.. C. Winter, and being built in the centre of the ceive both male and female Funeral. Mame - chers have now been completed nually. '.Vers. H. Hueffed. _ _ curling rink and every seat applications for employment in vice in Cherrywood United Church. The prizes were donated by Alli offeree a close and. excel- ' all • departments of the Tele-' on Monday,.. stay 1a, $t z.so D. and'salaries for the year 1964- MIS represents an increase M. with interment in Erskine Cem 65 will be as followrS:, in each category' of $200:, The Ajax Hydro and Ajax Horti- lent view of the performers. Pine Pans'• eteTy. Category 1—Teachers' Col- annual increment in all tate- cultural -Society. Other prizes Many of these stars are be- lege Graduates or beginning gories will be $200. the first. were donated by Mitchell ing flown direct from other teachers' will receive ' a Thifti 'Year and $300 annually there- Colour & Paint, Batons of Can engagements to the shows at ��age Of Pickering loom of $3500 and a maximum after to the maximum salary ada, Bob Rowland, Cell Co„ Pickering. One grotlp is being :i o: a 1800 annually'• The average teacher's salary Sthithers of Canada Ltd., Sime- flown in direct from Las Veg- PUBLIC MEETING Cate' 2—Teachers who will be approximately $5,300 son -Sears, Stu Copping Car- as and another direM from have corripleted 5 Department during the year. 1964-65. pet � Service and other friends Texas. �• of Education or five University The new teacher's salary who also donated prizes. For a list of the stars and Courses will receive a mini- schedule will -enable the Board Mrs. R. D. Thompson would ticket prices, see the Annari- -.014 SANITARY S mum of $3800 and a maximum tO attract new. teachers .of a -like to thank all those who dale Country Club advertise- --of high calibre since it is Com- Participated in any way. Cer- ment on page.9. TUESDAY, JUNE 10. 1964 — 8.00 P. M: Category 3—Teachers who parable to eac ers Y .. The Council of th THE COMMUNITY o pl CENTRE TRE have completed 10 Dept. of large metropolitan areas such Bade the season such a good Any ' Girls Interested ag ring is calling a _ a mulrrn varsity Alli as Toronto. In addition: it rh - one. Public -Meeting of all Village Ratepayers to discuss -' imam � ..a.;o;,:� „+•...................................... ....:... Education or Ltm " - In Playing Baseball. system. red a max of $7200 an- present academic staff. DEATH the proposed construction, of a Sanitary Sewerage ntialiy. Principals' salaries have also Cornelius Fitspatriak, died .t- to a minimum the Ajax aentrat Hospital T.es, Am, FIs interested in play- The Village Consulting Engineer will. be *present to Category 4—Teachers who been increased a B.A.. degree from a. re- of $8200 and a maximum oR dor• 'Mar so, .teas. ing baseball this season,' • are" assist the Council in answering any question that you cognized Unhvrsity will re- $12.000 per annum, depending Requiens 1110 Mass win be sung asked to get in touch With Mr. may have, relevant to a "sewage system". ve a minimum of $4500 and on'the extent of responsibility at St. Francis " sales church en Ed. Hannah at 839-1815 right BRUCE A. HOGARTH, Clerk k $sturdar at le a. rn. _ maximum of $8100 annually. and size of school. The annual away. At least ore tomo wi}i , Village Of Pickering interment at St. Froneis do ' be, phlying 1n Pickering Village Category 5—Te�arhers who .increment for Principals' will C - park this swrvner. have a S.A. degree as well as be "M to mntax salary. _ . . NEWS _ THURSDAY, MAY 21, 19 Page Two THE PICKERING N 64 THE PICKERING NEWS E4,TABLI=1EB 11181 Issued every Thursday _ by The News Printing and Publishing Campaay ,k"rized as Second Class Mail Matter Post Office Dept, Ottawa, Ont. WBSCRIMON RATES: $2.50 per year - United States $3.00 Per year • BARRY MURKAR, Editor - ABVERTISIJNG RATES UPON REQUEST T- M Shop At Home ': The. Pickering Township 'Industrial Commission is sponsoring a large advertisement in this issue with the heading, `May is Support Your Local Merchants Month' and it is hoped that a• residents will keep this in mind •tivhen they are out making purchases, regardless of what those purchases may be. h .RIEPORT from -PARLIAMENT':h -BY MIKE STARR� I — - M.P. ONTARIO RIDING `s Last week the :Minister of National Defence ,introduced Bill C-90, which 'is an Act to amend the -National Defence Act. The purpose of this Bill is to implement one of :the major recommendations included in the White Paper on defence. - This Bill piV1 .cies for the'replacement of the present positions of • C.ia:rn,an• of the Chiefs -of -Staff Committee, Chief bf the Naval Staff, ,Chief of the General Staff and Chief of the Aii Staff,by a single new position designated Chief of the Defence "Jia:;. _ This change is the first in the integration of the Armer For- ces under a single defence staff. It means integration of'the Armed Forces into a Single Unit. The reason for this move, given by the Minister, is that it would provide it more streamlined and effective system ,and E There. -.are. many reasons given by people as to NN y would reduce manpower.: Some .10,000, serving presently, would,' R they shop away from home each week. Usually the be retired. This, he stated, would save the country 8100 millian 6RAHAM PARK RESTAUt�AAN reasons given are that it is more convenient to shop at a year. Upon be,n questioned on this saving, he admitted that 1 Ncfl -'a shopping centre, .the variety is greater, the • service the 5100 million would, be used to buy additional military eq- "' is better a}td it can all be done inone trip. uipment There is,� in fact, no saving as far as the taxpayer A TAVERN' UNDER THE ` p is concerned: Ten--thousand--more people ,will be -injeete•d--imp , Local merchants can combat any of these arguments the labour`, force of this country, for most of whom jobs will ��LiQUOR LICENSE ACT' 1 if they put some effort into it. You generally walk as have to be found. far in a shopping, centre, as 'you would walking' from Special .benefits -are being - planned, for those who will be `QINING-ROOM — BANQUET HALL retired in advance of their normal retirement age. The.amount r. one end of a village to, the other.. You can generally of the special cash benefit: to be paid in one lump sum, will = find a place to park without too much trouble. increase with length. of service up to a •maximum of the equiv- NO. 2. Highway at. Rouge River - Ph. Z84-1605 What the local merchant must realize is that to com- glen; *,.en.nton hs' -.pay for those with 1.5''s. o,.- more years Pete with the 'shopping centre: -rte has to make his win- of s er :ice. It w ill be reduced, progressively as normal retire ent ale is approached. m cows attractive, display his merchandise to an attract- The p .,,r.am tor the Rztrainirrg' of Unemployed, Which was � g . activa.?d '.n 1961• shows a satisfactory progress, although a �'•� ' ive and appealing manner, and he must be willin to .., - • ' . give that all-important service. " treat deal more is necessarv. In the year 1962, 27.89.5 persons Thomas „A• New' dn, Q. C In our opinion, if the local. merchant can .get to ' the were en cited under Pro, am 5. Of these, 13.753 persons com- housewife, he has .it made. After all dad -has been itr pleted rheic' :ratnin; that year, and 2..778 persons were still in-i1ABS.mT2Z O 80��g the car morning ht all week. e s not anxious train: the -end of the year. g and night Hii • g In 199 63:, 32.825 persons were enrolled. ' Of these.' 17,627 com- _ _ to drive ten orfifteen miles, pletetl tne;r -; ain.�nn that year ana 9.928 were stili in training go out Friday nights and' „ TEmple f - SIM if he doesn't have to. However the housewife has- been at the end of the year. in.all week and she wants .more than just a shopping Thi.. i. a prr,grarri conducted ..and initiated by the Provincial FAl¢i.PORT RoAA, soUTH D'JNBARTOId Governments. to which the Federal Government .contributes 90 , trip for the groceries. She wants an outing as well, and percent o: e co_ t. A ,real deal more initiative is necsesary- i so the family goes off to a' shopping centre, where the in o,der to give those who find, themselves unemployed -and lights are bright, the merchandise is bright and .colour without �l.'.11s, -an ripportunity to fit themselves with I i., fuI and puts you in .a buying mood. " how'". e 1 kri .nuc present. technoln,ical age: _ About 774:-17e•rcrat of jobs •avail -able now require' people- with - Get the housewife wanting to criiite into your store. trades an Only 30 percent of jobs available are, for and sales are bound to increase, proyidinft you give the un,,ki:12d w'oiker,. and this cate;rny Will decrease fiC>m year 'woman of the house... service and otiality for her dollar: t(, .ear If the merchantsof Pickering Township and Village �' �a.`' why y' mniz people nrnv;. a.ttgndint.; s ;h.opls should ccYinplete 1~eir 'e-.itl a',lLon. in otcler to outfit themceh�es with formed a Chamber of Commerce or at: least got to- the tra;: • .rag skaI, l r.^: _s.>� }: in•?hip ; re�Pn,t gay and age, gether. they could pool their resources to try and make - shopping at home attractive to the people"arid keep those weekend dollars here Where they belong, Presbyteri,n Church, induction the" v %k -end "with his r Induction Service andparentc. fir. , rnd Jamieson,' _ Presb' f Ea,t Tor The 'Young- People's Union o tiZIIAe Tine ,-e u onto met in special se,sivn in enjoyed art eveinn; of roller- . St. T'irrrothy's Presbyterian kating at Whitby on Saturcia; _ �I i : Church. Ajax. on flay 12, to night. ... ..: - induct the Rev. Frank Cunkey Lea�nor and Howie Jones, of -• Charge of Claretttont spent the xveek-en�i t : Ajax and 'Pickering. The Rev, wit. t ei �I 1 - WILLIAM G LAWS -ON •- '' -. ��'• Miles, `�'est� iew' t- and 'Mrs, Cecil Jone, and Rev - -- ft ,Douglas "Church, conducted the service i Eugene and Mrs. Beech: of ' BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and preached the sermon. The +home Toronto, visited at the Jones' I : NOTARY PUBLIC Clerk_ of Presbytery., ;the P.ei . Sunda on y. I ' - John'Forbes, Agincourt, narz-. I l WALKER D. CLARK, B. i4., ASSOCIATE at ed the steps leading to the _how" { • ,. Induction. . The Rev. John H: Park.<t- East W000dlands Irr sae , CHURCH STREET, NORTH —'PICKERING MarghalL Meirosq ed ' ,ng Moderatgr, conductthe L tPRVW , PHONES: 942-2741 and 925-2961. 1 Induction .Sererce.-The ekr�rre. A eery large awe=struck ' to Minister and People -was crowd was on hand at the fro b the Rev. W. J. S. Mc- given y f� Rouge Hill Community ]Park... i • -.. Clure, 'Whitby. The combined when the annual. display �of 1 . - . - .. sang the anthem "Be chows ng "t the are a. May : 1 i u fireworks p `. .• i I — Thou 'King, O, Lord",' Ied by %%v expresfi the: appreciation or Mrs. M. 4IcClement. organist - all those -who attended to those 1"And e choirs. At responsible for a safe arid bea-'I FIRM 10 -DRIVE the reception for Mr. and Mrs, l utiful victona y ) < - k_" Conkey, following. the 'seri ice, j uon: To all those ladies and Mayor Harty Smith, the Rev, {gentlemen of the Conunun, 1y 4111 Y 1 N -•L S S 0 X S H. Herbert, Mr. James Palmer Acsociation: 'who worked hard < : :.and Mr. Robert B.. Cameron, 1. •-THA'li YOU, from all of Dr Temple ' `' School s expres9ed good wishes on be- .us. A special vote of thanks _ . , - - — ' nng ch p - half of tate Town of Ajax, 'the •� to the police officer who cijr- ` local Qergy and the Congrega- ected the home -goers 'through Rouge H vaii a. ;ed,f a most rleli�htful had _ e 144 Pho 83 1 Mr. McClure thanked ' the busy traffic on the high- I'' S not returned Y I tions, -: t3teladies for the refreshments. way. from .their 'opening, ceremon- res" at the cottap;e, by hells Mr. Coinkey suitably repliPct..' Bi- doines at the perk .on �I>tiiyiie - n., ,: is _ociil ' . Those who re- .. .• - : June 6th. A real live rodeo. newer'• :or .some, 1 ut not in time. chose to rn nnou oted `This ls thYouar ec•orrespnnd,n1, to locate in j : B�iLSAM is.fbein g proby the had dif- heir ardensard The United Church R'omen Boy Scout Committee, and ficulty Iasi '�i eek: Mosf •of the }V•e would•' like' to hear how LAW OFFICE OF met las -Wednesday. May 18' they ars hard at wrork fir.' residents w•• re wa.tir.g to see you spent the first long week- •`' �t the home of Mrs. Murray Cosgrave 282-4234 has Entry if grant to enter what weather might develop ' over 'the week-ehd 'he:fore any call Mrs, C. Morris, 282-1923, W •� •� ' Jones, with Mrs. Errol Carson Mrs. Walter (arson in Forms you your poise in any of the com- definite plans were made. As any mor ming before 10.00, or aTxi a result_ those .wa:�' took act- any erenin>_at 6.30 o'clock. : crum-ge was on "Mother". Foll- `Happy Birthday • belatedly, SHOPPING CENTRE theme owing the Worship, fifteen lad- �' to. Donna LangiUe, Old Forest 'Telephone: aes answered the Roll with an Road. who entertained several : - 902-5151 ' .'ite�t•r on "Mather", and, Mrs the De- I young friends at •a party :on Saturday, May 16. -- -- t ;' . . • � B4es RUGS LTD - . 'Waker Carson gave votional Topiic on, "Mothers' � Your News Reporter is Mrs. � • Day" fallowd by a reading C. Morris 282-1)9231. I would ... by Mrs Errol Carson on "A lime to hear fro u..Call any' I ' ;-'. PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS istUe Parable far :Mothers". 'Ward, morning before. 10.00, or in dclock. 1 MOTOR SERVICE I,,arry of Claremont, the evening after 6.30 _ _ :.'.SMALL _ COSMETICS - SUNDRIES �. BABY NEEDS Repairs' To lawnmowers, Garden Tractors - _ _ ;and t , sT Used -Lawmwers Rototiliers for Sale New Service -Repairs -Supplies — 3 WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 a.m. to 9 p.,n LAWNMOWER SHARPENING Let Us Remodel Your / Kitchen or Bathroom .. SUNDAYi :,d HOLIDAYS 1 .M. -to' S n+ ' P P• ' • - DI S Small Motor Chm _ - Village - .: 942-3230 • PICKERING :PHONE WhitehaH 2-9961 .Pickering • THURSDAY, MAY 21, -19! ,`at•wwisa�aw■■a■a■■■Sas■ L.G. S. Electronics for the finest and ' --- : m� T 1, - - . '- COMMERCIAL AND DOMESTIC ■ • : AIR CONDITIONING - Qu�dfest in - _ - - - - Repairs To All Models - - - — 1 r Re�a�r JCI.�(e �� ■ ■ WASHER, DRYERS 8 RANGES N Su'ppo r our . ---. - WORK Guaranteed ' ■ LORNE C. WHITE : _ ■ a ■ •s Anniversary Special — a_ 4 : ... :Pickerin - 15% Discount on Tubes a ■ g 9 21511 . 40 ft. Tower Kits $37.95 ■ oca-1,Me c ant rr■■a■a■■aa■■■ansa■»ai■a■=■■■■■a■waawwaa■aawi ■ ■ ■ less the wire ■ ■ Service 10.a m to 10 P. M.ALUMINUM DOORS - - Just call 839.2248 ' ■ a - ONTH t.a■a.>iaa.■.a■aaa,aaaa no =Fun 1'/4 Self -Storing Uniteterd Church : UK and commercial assessment ' is a t DUNSARWNCompletely installed $39.95 The minis; Rev. Dr. W. A. a ■ McKay rnorning °° the S � top priority in Pickering Township.' We need AJAX LUMBER - o` band choiT y ter: K new industrial assessment, new commercial ° . •Mrs.' Vera Freeman sang a ■ - solo 11MMn the Passing World . • (Pic- ker�ng 'Yard Only is Done". The lesson was read : assessment, but let us not forget our pres- . from Rornans 12. The tent was ■ froth Rtomans " 5. The ent local- stores � contribute[ in part, to M .. .mon' topic was Members of■aaasaa■saaaa■saaaaa■■a..a.aaa■aaaa■a■aaawas _ One Another". What is the 0 thee. cost of our schools and =educational -: =- RQ�EBANK SMALL MOTORS position of the church in the i, tzhodera `world? Ota modern ■ = world 1i much small than m. LAWNMOWERS — GARDEN TRACTORS Queen Victoria's time. Today, ■ _ _' . _ et as in other countries aff. ■ program. - t act his. Mann' People think we a - - --ROTO TILLER - O REPAIRS ehould not interfere with the WNMOWER SHARPENING ours They d��serre your - so support those there is one God. there elhoula ■ be Orly- one rdigiou• If ouid ■ ■ _ ROSEBANK ROAD, NORTH - is a true: nso who help you- and make May your - shop at R _ >. tat rest urptil we haw ■ _ others. In order to win men :montL - ■ 939-2258 ■ ' - - 5 00 P M. ■ e■■a■a■■■a■■■a■ala■a■■■■■■■■■■.■■.■a■a■a+h■ri■r � • Chn3rt, we must under- _ - _ _ __, _.,,_ __ ■ _ a Stand other. rests• We must = ■ have faith as well as good Ilk miss . ■ sw in the by _- works- in order to heQp people. ■ - - -- . - IMPERIAL ESSO SERVICE . Ata Jesus was a. perfect . • .. _ . .. _ . - i6 xvwy. we should try to. car- ` Pickerin Towns I . : � � � t,n . - : � . .._ BASEE�IINE AT LIVERPOOL RD. •, .- ! • . •" - and forget 3MUe gor3pel• There. ; g p Industrial Commission : _ am very few . places in the �■sa Lkensed Mechanic on duly ! A. M. to 9 P. M. mrla where trod is thot known �aa�asita■s■■saa■as■s■s■sssaaaasnne■assns■■■■■a■sawi.ii■isiai■■■■a to Service Your Every Motoring Need _ There are many people in our _ not con- - - sider solving thein' problems Jesus Christ. We can on May 23. success it was. The 'Ajax Leg= toured Allan Gardens. On ' the be snissiotharie s even at home The Dvening Unit of United ion Pipe Band piped the Scout bus, two lucky ladies dre% for 7- T.,to carry the gospel. It is our Church Women met at the Group along Park Cres., down a free lunch --Mrs. White and - bocne of Mas. Howard Cross, Pine St. to the ball diamond. Mrs. Green, Mss. Green also Bulletin on Wednesday, May 20. Plaits A flag "break-out" and then won "the nearest birthday in _ . Nexrt Sunday is "Young were made for their Dessert on to the ball game. The -Ont- May". A pot of lovely yellow Peottae's ': The chair and Coffee Party to be held ario champions turned out to mtmrs was presented to ano- FI'!! IIIRIIi'� �df-ilp Iklirelry ''of Pickering District High on May 28, beginrdm at 7.30 be the Re eatkm Association _ ther lady. Despite • inidemem .9choot will worship with us- p. m. It will be at the home members dressed . as Wornen, weather, all had a lovely time. B I � � � a � K l N First Fairport Beavcfi.Cub Pack of. Mrs.. V W Williac-am on and a very big hand goes out Mr. and Mrs. A- Boys, Tor- H O S S O will be present for "cthVrch iltigtrway No 2, and Valley to both bail tants for 'a very onto, spent sevend _ days visit- perade'. Farm Road handicrafts . will enjoyable game. A. 'sing -song ing � Mr. and Mrs. Russ Boys Good, clean used clothing is be cbspbayed The Baroque Re- fo0orwed, and then the burn- and family. sized adult clouting is espec- playing. Plan to attend. ho Se". Needless to •say, the is home from hospital and is i ally needed. All items should The Atbertwon Uisit of the' c8hadren screamed with joy. A "doing nicely". -be at the church by May 25:' U. C. W. will hold a Bazaar wonderful display of fireworks Congratulations to Mr. and , 000 and Tea at the home of Mr. wag then le: off, ending a Mrs. Baks, of Church St.. Pick - Personals and Mrs. Tyas, Kira tan Road everting. Many thanks ening, on the arrival . of ason, DISNEY T - - Mr. and Mrs. Vic. Cooper stns Road, on Satuz- to alt who made this evening with three sisters to welcome OR had a baby boy born in Ajax day, June 6, at 1.30 P. til. There such a success. him. .W lioepital, on Friday, May. 15., will be a Home Baling, Aprons, The Cubs and Scouts will Mr. and Mrs. -W. Carter CorhgraRulations. Plants and Table of 1Miscelfan- hold a "bottle •drive" on Sat- spent -the holiday week -end For the Best Deals in NEW' & USED_ CARS . Mr. ass Mrs. C. I. Fletcher eons Articles. unctay, May 23, and on Sun- vistting Ottawa friends. had their family visiting then'[ A number Of the Ladies' day, -May 24' will parade to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Car- Your'Authorised Dealer for on Sunday. AuxWary of the Canadian Leg- the Dunbarbon United Church, tier and f'amiiy visited the lat- Mr• aria. Mrs.. Leslie Hollin- ion,-Dunbarton, motored to and an Sunday, May 31 (wea- bet's per, Mr. and Mrs. PLYMOUTH, CHRYSLER, VALIANT ger and Mrs. Gladys c9omar, Port Perry on Tuesday ever- ther permitting) a hike will be Mtrsciaw, of Bird's Creek. Mrs. -& FARGO TRUCKS went to Ottawa ion Saturday -view They join - to hang and abte?rtded lite Ra11Y held in Greenwood Cothserva- Judy and Kevin, are - Wilwv.held in the -Legion. Hall• tion Park, spending a week with her par- 942 -Syn a Church St., a No. 2. H110 ed a chartered bias from Cher- Mr. and Mrs. -Harry - West- ."Happy Birthday" to Jii'mrpy encs. y rywood: gate •and fartrily, of Guelph, Riley, wdto ,wQll be six Ye&rs Mass Wilson and Mr. C. Hili Pickering, Ont° CprWAtulations to Mr. and visited Mrs. F. Westgate and aid. on May '23 and to Eliza- spentthe day at Sibbadi's Pt. Mrs: Herbert Carey on the the haliday week- beth Jean Parkinson, who will on Lake .Sirnc+oe, Sunday. birth of their first grand- Ma -......................................................... ' be five years old .on May •25; Mr. and Mrs. R. Halliday, of ghter, last: week. The Proud' and to Glen WOliams, alto will Montreal, spent .the week -std p�arerrts are, M'r. and Mrs. roes _ be twelve years old on May .with Mr. and Mrs. H. Daw- bels, and support. They will were (`.ami I�uutorearrx of t:arey, lbrorrto. 27-. also, to Susan Cumrnirhgs, son.. soon . be entering regab'.as in StauEfviile and Mrs. Margaiet Mr. Fred Westgate's condi- Karen W 'illiams had a bad who will be ten years (Ad on. Ricky Eby had an at- m� parts of Southern Ont- Hbbday of q�W, tibn was tient - of improving spRl from her bicycle on Sun- May back .of Pneuntania; and had to moo, so, we wish them luck, Miss' Rosemary Hedges and soca on the week -end. day. Ludcrly she was only bad- Belated birthday greetings spend the week in bed.'but 'is A great matey of our neigh- Miss R09emax5,. age■ and ..He its bi the Oduvga Hospital. br bruised: to Margaret and Billy McGee now secovermg nicely: bora were involved in their several friends travelled to The *-'Pic*-- committee" of Mrs. spent P of who were four years old on .................. ...........................:..:....:::: `own -private -opening oeremon- Wasaga. Beach on Sutday. W. the plckering Horticultural the weekend in. Montreal at- 'May 14; and to George Coop- ROSEBANK les, over fife week -end, and by loonedger3 and Dar] Society met at the home of tending a wedding of a • close "news time" were still battling spent the ' ho �� er, who was five years old on li'd�' weteiceShd in Mr. and Mrs. E.. Arris, May friend. May 15. the home -coming traffiic. Those tine Gravenhu st area. 19, to arrange for the annual Part srri3Rh and Loxia Chung :.0.0 0 -- Congra+tulotis ._ to Brian who remained borne were hard Ma. and Mrs. Harry Green are. hone for the week -end Hobbs, of Pine Ridge Rd., for to locate in their gardens. Let book a w�eekm3d trip wirth their. .Congratutiations to the PlIck- Y 9.45 a. m., Sunday School. a tremendous &rt. Brian; a us know what- yoII are- trailer into the- ering-Dunbarton Kiwams Club Ladies', Auxiliary are holding 11.00 a. m., Morning Worship. Grade 9. student at Dunbar- us know what you were doing trict. wfia celebrate thea 16tha Char• a Euchre and Cribbage Party 230 p m. Bible Study 7.00 p. ton Huth School, had the high- over the first long week -end Ms. and Mrs. Jim Sparrg ter Night on Friday, May 22. In the Contmunity . Hall, at M. Evening Worship. Wiedne;, est mark • in the • school, in a rof. . the summer. Cali Mm held a gatheringat their home _. Congratulations to Mr. Jas. 8.00. p. my Adnnission - 50c. A day mining Prayer Meeting at -recent Mathematics Oompeti- Morris, and morning before on Friday evermW to celebme Ntitdrell who is celebrating his lunch will be served. 8.00 o'clock. riot his efforts didn't 10.00, .0r in fife eventing nicer., libel-• 3rd �• 85th birthday on MAY, 24. Mr. Williams, Brock St- N. _ place him in the "top marks" 6.30 o'clock ---202-19b. Tfie hone of Mr. and Mrs. ........ Christine Thompson was -12 Whitby,.. was ..fife lucky win- far the Mid-V�eatern darriperi Claim He" Is up for sale. years elodd on May 16 She is ner of the Colemani Picnic BROCK ROAD ition, he is a winner -at Dun. •^ A large sign on the hoist of i' cebrating .twice, as her grand Cooler at the gala evening on barton-High. �✓L)II Q 0 the Sarco pbant Is. advertising Monday.parents and aunt, of, Trenton Monday. The Senior Citizens, • and Ti -re boys from tFris area who Mr. -and Mss'.,Ross Redsthavv that building for sale or rent., vbfted. tier on- Monday; Mlly The Gala FirewAorlm Dbpky friends, thirty-one in number, • ax+e numbers of the Wast and Ted spent the weekend at The ' a3'ternoon unk of the 18. Mrs T hotrpean'e ootrsirh, on Monday evening was a huge enjoyed a bus 'trill on Wed- Rouge Canoe Club -ane work- a cottage at HX%* Lake. U•C•W. wM meet at the Thome Bob Payton; d Prince Albert, success. A grateful • "thank nesday, May 13. First, they ft out every chwwoe t4hey gut Two lovely showers were of Mrs. Robt. Barton on Tburs', Es)o Sask., . was abo a vJst6ar on you" goes out to the Recrea- went to Simpson's Round 7 hey 'intend to tiring home the gWm -to Mies Valerie Remde dW a fterinoorL 7be progrharr■ne s '7.. Mocday. Christine Is having a tion Association -for ttetr eft.; jbotn,- for -hunch. and. a sari Trophies this. year. They 'are -kut *reek prrlor to her wed- convenors are Mrs. Barton aW ` party for some of her fr+ierhds orfs to -rake this evening the tune for shopping, and then adways looadng for new mem- ding aft Saturday. Hostesses Mzs. Vine. t ` THURSDAY, AY, MAY 21, 1964 Page Four THE PICKERING NEWS [� ------------- C�.ASSi��ED Coming EventsS ''NEWS - _ - :. C DG St. The 1's A ,s Guild ADS Georg Anglican ,.J a p' p� -- Ty areholdin, an AFTERNOON TEA AND tOrIes ally features 1('011i Day tud9e5 By Pat FIM BAKE SALE ForSale in the Parish Hall, on- Kiwanis News ience and left those present w•tii be needed to ensure a needed and volunteers are ash- Sa - -- Saturday, May 23, 1964 The Kiwanis Club of Bay with considerable food for successful season. Volunteers I ed to contact ,lex -Robertson, FOR SALE from 3505. '1..00 to 5.00 P. m• w hey t t is o - future th are asked to call M1 r. Stewart 39- Ridges is o take h p fu ought. APPLES & POTATOES portunity, to thank al resid- The name of, our local Home at 839-2816. e��.. . 000 Horticultural Society o o Q Church News McIntosh 8, Spies SPRING FLOWER SHOW nets in the community for the I and School Council was than- Other Varieties Available The Annual Spring Flower support they gave during the ged from- Pickering and Dist- ' A banquet at the Annandale Peace Lutheran Church will "Please Bring Own Containers foam fertilzer sale. riot Council to-Pickering, 1' Country Club ended the succ- ' be hosts to 1st: 3rd and 4th For Apples Show of the Pickering Town- Owing to the ,great demand Whitby and District Council in essfui season of the Bay Rid- Bay Ridges Cubs who will hold ° $ICKERING ORCHARDS ship Horticultural Society will for more of this f2rtilzer, fire recognition of the participation ges Bowling Leaube. ��'innei^c a Church Para on Sunday, be held on- �f the trophy �� ere the Skunks May. 24th, at the 10.30 a. m One Mile West'O€ Pidc'!Tmg Kiw^anis Club will keep a stock of all eight schools in �i'hitby, I Village, on No. 2. Highway Tuesday; May 26, 1964, At on hand during the summer by vote of the various dole- captained by Win Barnes and servce. Phone: 942. His241F `months: Any resident wishing gates. made up of Joan Duncan, Max- The Pastor :and Church Cou (get 1") • Pickering tinted Church, in a further supply of the loam Newly-elected' Executive for ine Hurst, Rita Klijn. Ernie roil are to attend a joint Ste Pick Ing Village, at 8.00 m, veer will be: 1�Irs• Burnie, John Fellows, and Reg. wardship meeting to be held _.............:...__._.._.. et P fertilizer or chemical lawn for- the coming . FRESH APPLE CIDER More than twenty classes of tilzer L5 asked to call the foil- J. E. Ricketts, President; Mn. Leckie. Consolation prize win- at St. Ansgar Lutheran Chur- or Sale -Sweet apple aider• flowers will be shown, includ- owing numbers; 839-3814; •839- I. Scott; and Mrs. Goodwin, ners were the Sears, led by eti on May $], 29 and 30. Spec Mesh made ing Lilacs, Narcissi,__ Tulips, 1821 or 839-2609. Vice-Presidents; Mrs. K. H. Vic Stewart and including' ial speaker will be Dr. Pretz - Pickering Orchards Iris, Oriental Poppy and a Price for loam fertilizef is ;Anthony, Secretary, and Mr, Ruth Sykes, Yvonne Pember- ]off. O mile West of Pickering number of spring displays and 3 bushels for $1.00' or 7 bush- M. Parkinson, Treasurer, ton, Jim Staley. Bill Leahey, Fairport United Church Village, on No. 2. Highway arrangements• eLs for $2.00. Other invited' guests includ- Lilly Watts and Alex Robert- The £~ening Unit of the Uri. Phone: 942-1247' A cordial invitation is' ex- ited Church Women held a The Kiwanis Club also takes ed: Mrs. Pat Finn anis ted son. (ect 31 tf) tended to all interested in good pleasure in announcing their Fred Hawes, who represented Winners of the Ladies' High "most successful Fashion Show PRESSURE PUMPS assured, There Township T School i a High Average - George New- Hits 1pu lit school of Bayview -..• _-•. .._.......... ...__.__ gardening, annual "Gasorama" .which will the Board of Trustees for Pick- Average -Maxine Hurst. Men's in the sudi - .. _.program June 14, ering T p blit school on Wed - P Up be a fiver collection at thisI.starting held on Sunday, ton, Ladies' High 3 Muriel Cul- nes Yay 13. FaFhions wove Re.eonditioned - $4s at 12.00 noon. All No. 2. lura, Men's High ' 3 - Reg. supplied by Marjorie's. Ladies' BRADY PLUMBING meeting, and all members in profits of the 'sale of gas . on _ 0 0 0 L 4320 Kingston g at-this date will this , will be donated to the The Bayview Heights Home Leckie, Ladies' High 3 with Wear, Bay Ridges. The lovelyy's receive "pr'emium' plants Club by Mr.' Bill McKinnon, and School sociation will Handicap -Faye Fairford, the hair styles were is Vtly .- P E R E N N I A L S which, this year. will be "el- the proprietor of the Imperial present "Litt League Moo- Men's High 3 with Handicap - and the make-up discreeW' a" Box Of Six Plants 56c. ected Chrysanthemums". Esso Service Station on Base chie" a Walt Disney movie on' Jim Cairns, Ladies High Sing- pplied by Studio Girl. ` L.upin Delphinium, Gillardia. ' ..... bine Road. Saturday. May 23 in the aud- le - Audrey Harlow, Men's the As is the usually the case, Carnations, Foxglove, Gloriase Pickering Women's Institute All p��, of the above itorium of the school, Per Men's High Single -Bill Leah- the dtildren stole the show, `:D�sy, Pyrebrum, Penstemon, . fund-raising projects will be formances will be- at 1.00 and ey, Ladies High Single with modelling new spring and su- will meet at the home of Mrs. used by the ��� Club e 3 p, m. Admission will be 25c Handicap - Norma Shuker, and miner outfits purchased by • . E,rly. Blooming Mums, C. E. Brown, on Wednesday, parents. Everyone enjnY- 2Sc. 3 .for $1.00 May 27, at 2.00 p.. m. Will the continue. their services in this for the children and 40c' for Men's High Single with handl- ed the p � ly spring and �- camrnunty. So, don't forget the-adults, cap. Bill Duncan• members please note change of Officers elected for the co- mer outfits modelled by tare - ' - Dwarf Dahlias 2Se. - S for $1.00 day. Miss Eva Hawk will, talk -"arrive with an empty tank; 0 0 0. were George New- members of the- United Chur- on her travel in Europe. Cars o 0 0 The school of the Holy Re- ming year - Geraniums 35c. The Pickering, Whitby and deerner C.P.T.A. will hold a ton. Pres., - and Win Barnes as ch Wbmen• will leave the. four-corners at District Council of Home and Rummage and Bake Sale on Vice. -President, Anyone inter- The next meeting Unit of the sl,! Rougemount Dr. i•45 p, m,. School Associations met on .Saturday, May 23 from 10 a ested in bowling in the fall. C. W. Ev�g . _ ROUGE HILLS .-------- •Tuesday. May 19, in the audit- aL until 4 p. m. In the school may register by calling Norma the form of a pot-luck supper -phone. 2 ..ifil 24 Pickering Cubs and Scouts � of Bayview Heights . auditvri+utn. Articles to be don- Shuker. Sec, at 839-2942. to be held at. the home of Dr. (may 21) CAR WASH at the 0 0 0 and Mrs. W. McKay on Wed- 8AT. MAY 23 Public School. The meeting ated may be dropped FOR SALE ;� A. T. to 4 2 M. was chaired by the President, school on Friday evening, May Plans are n Av under .way for n�day, May 27th. Mss: Har- Public Parking Lot Mrs. J. E. Ricketts, and featur- 22nd. Everyone is invited to merlon o e Sti+�rxn watClub this summer irter sof g� g � ns - o P L A N T S rico t 5th Te and recap ed a most interes ii g and en- att nd s a p 51,00 joyable talk by helpers „TO1�AT0, PEPPER & r old o 0 0 tratiorrs will begin about June ration o! artificial Prat EGG ��N,l, ' - pennis, principal of Deer Park A_�Spqlal Tea Twill be on 1 others heipe are ion AUCTION SALE Public School, Toronto. Mr. Tuesday, .May 26 ,at 2 and 4 By, Flat Or Doses Dennis 'spoke about a curric- P. m a2 the home of Mrs. Gar- SATURDAY, MAY 30. 1,64 PickeringVilla a Dotes FOR FREEZING or the home. and his diner, 1388 Fo elc Ave. Ali Asparagus E Rhubarb Salo at 1.30 P. M. speech. sparked as it was with !attics will be welcome to att- - - (By Pound or BPskR) Terms Cash humour, captivated the aud- end and bring along the child- The fireworks display put Ottawa. ren. Cost is only 25 cents and on fired firemen and Mr. Harry Boxes recently Phone for details alter S P. M. Household. Furniture. proper- Card Of Thanks includes a chance to .win the Rotary club on Monday was a. sold a oow that produced of - Pkkenin9 142-13oT ty of- I would like to express my door prize. The Tea w7ZI be • real success. judging by the reoord of 19.020 pour>ds A. W.. ANNIS ESTATE thanks to 'the molly friends nsored� b the Ladies' Aux- PUUZKM V&LLL ' JAMES H. MURDOCH on me g mY . diary of the First Bay Ridges at re Stouts. cars Fining the street The men 306 days, to the Q. S. Nation- - PICKERING Electric range, G, E., Washing recent stay in hospital, and for. is dwarge are to be congratu- al A,yrsttire sale wi>akdr' was (may 1428) Machine, G. E.: Refrigerator: the marry carr: flowers and o 0 0 sated held recently in LOaisville, A; - Atrsdin Healy 'Vtanim Cleaner: Chesterfield gifts I received and a special, _ H you haven't already made F. Sorry to hear that Mrs F Kentucky. Per Sale - 1959 and two chairs: China Cabinet: thanks to Dr. W. W. T9mlin' up your party for the Spring Holmes has been in Ajax Hos- ..'Ibirtygeven 1 and child- .- " _° Spr1Oe, condition. 5500 Tables; Lartrps: Beds: Dress- son, Rev. Buttarc, Rev, Conkey Dance sponsored by for two weeks. suf- rep enjoyed the holiday week- Good as eTs: Tea Wagon: Set of blue and Rev. Dr. Shepherd. Recreation Association and or- .) :- lerirrg tion an ulcer. end at Bu!lalot This trip he s dishes: Drop-leaf e. Some M. Morley red - _ Tabd Los. de your tickets or the ev ....-_.__._ Now is the ime to Mee M,r Chen Knapp is stilt sponsored try' mat. antique beds and dressers: ening. N t confined to Ajax Hospital said Mrs S. Cane of Fairport For Salo -used building Garden Tools, and many other Card Of Thanks check with your neighbors and Beady was m chmme of the de-. , doors,-windows arrange for your.grouP to at- where er eats n surgery. Dear Cub, Scout and Rover Dirirrel guests on Sunday at tails. This is the 4th year lar and aiding. Located at No, '2. amides, -painted Mothers: tend - H ply, west of Liverpool The five-roorn, newly-pa We find it hard to believe the borne of Bill and Joyce the trip and the tae thing bad- High Phone: 839-3096, (Due house in He. 1. condition, will Our really. really big s�iow" McLean were: his parents, Dr. ies from the village +thorough- • highway, house be put up tar sari, same day. the Bake Sale. turned out to brat this year's affair will be . and Mrs. Mclean of Toronto. ty enjoyed themselves: Marj- if Interested, contact auet- be just exactly that-A big bigger.. and better than ever, who later called on Mr. Les ory . Johnston. Heather and .,being demolished). jun 4.) ,_ success. Thanks to your inter- because ,the Spring Dance has UE. Auet. and efforts,' A sincere always been one of the nicest Morley who is rww.canvalesc Neil, Mary Gley, Doris Ash- _ - ...___.........,..._.__.. inPatriciaPacker, way - dritidlen's swing (�' 2 "'1•trank You is forthcoming. year. r., . J, E. Clough of Patrice Stging at home- lc,. Sadie For Sale 8l, Mot Rimmer Jean 'der, 1 , fold- .. .. -•---•................. from the 1st. Pickering da top Oshawa called on Mr. and Mildred Rimm and ally sets 2 s+wrngs, glider, _. _ . _ . - that�t yearAsrrcepwilmi , W cot In good • condition.. -- her Auxiliary Executive. these Mrs Les Morley on Monday. Bttrrs n M Mrs. ' Butt. Most of the local eottag�els . Phone: 942-2545. . - Y ^: ^ :; . se SE Keep Saturday, May 30 open Mr, and Chester gEWING MACHINE for the Spring Dance which is Mr. and Mrs Hugh Squires .made the most of. the hohday *O_ TUNE-IIP to be held at the Ajax Com- spent the holiday weekend in weekend: 1 Casual Nair-SryrNny Sial - $?30 - A^1► Make munity Hall. Dancing wr-tl be- To- DAILY .,Sir• Trained Mechanic - , IFOR SALE (':i� STORES FOR RENT Hours: ­Whitby�inq Centre" gin at 8.30 p. m. gird there will PIG VII,LpGE 1.30 A. M. - 1.00 P. M �fi-5046 be in addition, lots of prizes Wm. G, Ladaon llwrsday and FrWay :... a t D AWARD ACK and bar prix The cos is - - .. only $3.00 per couple and tick- .ME g Idter . pkkerlwB Opera Till 9.00 P. M M I L L E R GO a - ets are available. now from the VV D Phone: 142-2741 Closed D1�2� - I ES be of the As- - -_- - _1 TRAILS SER TALS Members rtici R Executive �j • SALES t REN sociation. Last -minute pa - p MOilteStE Rd. West IIl Room A Board - in Picker- (At Pickering Cottee Shop) Tat-A-Lang Camping Trai{er 87 r og Village. Central. Phone: tilt Models From (200.00 l can obtain tickets at the 942-1645. - ... ; - door...._ LAUNDRY LouR Trailers • � o o IN STAINLESS ,SINKS _ as of June CHAS. A. BRADLEY i.SON Cabin i Camping Ttae Bay Ridges House Hock- ALL COPPER PIPING To Rent - I•oorm•' LIMITED FOR RENT „ ey League organizers are de- ��t by �. Archer �T•:'�" 1. in ,Pickering Phone 942 wintertern-tined that next _ 3642, PAIN &WALLPAPER fvorythin9 be a top• hockey seasonor our - For Trailer i ..~ SALE AJAX, -Phone: 942-3491 youngsters. Floris are now wed IIIDartillg by y Plunlbing -=INT. 44121 - -- �-Ielp Wanted �n�""' ^SUNWORTHY" ORDER NOW AND 8E StJREI �r � but additional help - - - - - . (apr 9 tf) .WANTED Ready Pasted ' Full Or Part Time ': Wallpaper - Single Roll MAN or WOMAN Glc. 'P R E S T 0 550.00 WEEK AND UP tpYICES AF77 OSSEY For IMernnatien, Wyke: BENJAMIN AOORE SPRAY SLR DILL MR. E. W. SNOWDEN EXTERIOR 122 Mary Lake Dr. Exterior Primer - 941. - $5.45 Agincourt, Ontario Exterior Glass - 941- 5.95 COMPLETE (apr 16-t!) ~PKmonn Beat Finish LAWN SPRAY - _...............................:::... Distributors -_ DI an 673D - iii/ INSECT I �lualrfied dietitian required to 1 Kingston Rd. CT PESTS - ility far diet- HIGHLAND CREEK ARM SPRAY"" tary department, New Ho8*9 Phone: ATIonrlc 2-4%1 - , -i MAN STREET, PICKERING Phone 942.1681 .to be completed in i 96 :...........NO.........•:..•.. Grain - Forage Corn Atrazine gry will be PIA Fly Control s` Service Crr qualiflcatiot>s and expet•tence• REED, PIPE, ELECTRONIC Joyee benefits• - In- ORGAN TUNtull em ING WHITEWASHING 4 be add t0 AND REPAIRS INDUSTRIAL SPRAY y'for the hat days yStyle usage, -Administrator. Ajax, i Pfek- JAS. HZDID]NK1L STERILANTS •,:Qtly OM/n Homemade Country Pring General Hospital. Alain. 942-1f4 AJAX, Ont. 28) (�Es�sODLiMed and Inwn'ed POTATO SALAD 3 lbs. �$1.00 (mbv... ,.. ►eat MAY Lean. 4 yds. SI LSO - - , ' ; COLE SLAW Meiners 3 lbs. for $1A Young niati 18 yeses or over, Thrse Yards -512.00 ' i ertudent ft*rt deck, to 9�' ROTO TILLING Rsw�s� ph«N ebarEss) Cold Roast BNf and Roast Pork ;' Rq as future taegral�• Plan: OW-2Z?! ( (nay 14 ti) 11 Apply Can Natiot»d Ibedlw (nuW 23 ................................_ ........................ ............... f phone: 942-M' •-- j ' - -THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1964 .. Page Six _ THE PICKERING NEWS - The Churdiin 4 In The antario Legisiaturee - 6iief To USINESS DIRECTORY ' �►011111NSSr11 � _ ■u■>a■■ass■■■■■■■■■■■� BY ALBERT V. WALKER, M.L.A. _ P1ekBrirts __..'ation Studlr To petermins Need For sword W. Laycox, Reeve of "Commuter Service" the Township of Pickering, and / United Church J. H. Adw=Kni, Chairman of GU MNTEED MeE ONI� S MkIlde s Row. MdvNb st110Rw Some weeks ago, I discussed wbth the Minister of Highways, the School Area No. 2. Board, the matter od Coma ter Trains in this • area. I was assured presented a combined brief to Rodin -TV SWVICe FUNERAL DIRECTOR that consideration was being given to this matter. Dr. Carl Goldenberg, the, one -CHURCH SERVICES This week, the Minister of Highways Presented to the Leads- man Cormmission appointed to Any Make Or Model * 1.45 A. M. 11.07 A. M. lature, the.foU0wing statement: Agreements have been reached with three transportation study the .tax structure and ARTHUR FIELD Sunday sdteel • 9g3 A. 6L consulting agencies for the purpose of: problems of Metro Toronto iEV Mvab M�MIaiKe servlp And - 11.07 A. M, (1) undertaking a survey to determine public see- and its fringe municipalities, PICKEiiING " eptance, costs and economic feasibility of establishing an on May 12, DAY oft NIOHT .... experimental rail commuter service to operate between The Reeve reported a pleas - Burlington and Ajax, and ant reception by 'the Cornmiss- -` (2) Conducting an overall scientific survey of trans- ioner, who listened intently to * Church Some* 2410 P. I& portation characteristics and requirements of the entire the brief, ounithe serious LIVERED ng WATER DE region elttending from Hamilton to Bowmanviller and tli!YVI■. McEaehnle. Prep. Sunday School las'. AS stretching As far . north as Barrie. tax position, the burgeoning Studies have already been made of the potential use of mushroom of Population, and t■■■■■11■■■■■■■■■■■■■■r the 15 railway lines radiating in all directions from the the resultant exorbitant cost Welt of. DtlnbartOrl • . downtown area of Toronto. This study reported that' use of education. PHONE . M.IONE 142-2171 could be made of 260 miles of railway lines in the area For lea hours, Mr. Layeox, of public transportation providing suit- supported by Mr. Adamson, ---- - - -- -- ;for the purposes • �IC�Cerillgi Kirit. I — • i4 able terminal facilities can be made available. And, more acquainted Dr. Goldenberg ATla�ncc 2403 Anglican Chord particularly, that about 60 mites of these• lines and rights- with the 70,712 acres of the of -way could be adapted for.fairly frequent rail commuter largest townsht -p in the County , _ use or rapid -transit as well as general . railway use, with of Ontario, with its • population rteatrnNe. ONTARIO ■s varying degrees of modification. of 21,891, of which 15,076• are KEN and CLARKE v' M. S. sNssssa' It should be pointed out that this survey, involving the rt of School Area 2. s. A.. D. D - should of an experimental rail commuter service, should P R E N T ICE E when completed and evaluated, provide the information The projection for 1980, ac- CrelghtOn,A ■•x iso. Frakeriai. Oe1. necessary l determine not only the physical feasibility cording to the Metropolitan a Murdoch �b.au esu -sats IIS but also, most importantly, the economic feasibility of Toronto Official. Plan, is a AUCTIONEERS _- suNOAT ss■v�- introducing- such -i-service to this highly -populated r population of 57,000, the Reeve MARKHAM Barristers. SOlkitOn o•se .. ^' '�r t This survey cannot be construed as a commitment to stated, of which it Is estimated LM•aed and Amtkert d ter ties to.ao e. a.-�,a•r•ras Prayer r introducing such a service In the near future. It is a fur- that 50,000 would be contained Cewws of 0~0 ave! T.rlh and Notaries Public tele •, =,--Holy Go -NO" u ther step in attempting to determine what use, if any, can in Area 2. FaRn steak. L-10106a•a111' N••••- RAN[ 0W COAAIA t= v1A#A M tow s be made of these facilities, as they may become available, Seventeen school sections, a- b•ss F.r.terr.I Red ss + ` te.ae a. i.• -mer s•a'd In bringing about an efficient overall solution to the trans- long with three school areas, ab• •w apeesaib at S Simcoe St.'N., Oshowe to the hAw Moa portation problems of the region. are located in the five wards' a•esnabte Rates ae.ae a. ••--sie�ry The surveys to determine rail commuter acceptance and of the Township, each of DUAL saRVICK AT ONs PRICE Td Oshawa 723-3Mf (wt w. varwi Nate) traffic characteristics will involve many thousands of res'- which has a representative on — PHONIES — WsoNlfOAT ?F Idents within the area outlined. Together, they will form the largest and most comprehensive transportation study Couned The High School Bd. 214 -ilii or MO -i666 smd t a+.--+�•h t ever undertaken In Canada. administers, the Pickering and bent estelU.bed a.d Iarare..ar•a ter r" s1.si i Highw.Rl•a..r• al.w lace. The survey will call for many thousands of telephone and DU nharton and Ajax _ home Interviews over a prolonged period, it is essential Schools, with students. i ttend- that the survey receive the unres•rvd co-operation of all ins from .the Township, the those who may be contacted, so that the project can b4 Town of Ajax and the Vtllage COMERY W • • Cfirisban SCION* - completed a:pedltiously. All information gathered in the of Pickering, all sharing the FLEURY a $ M E R R t N household surveys will be kept confidential and used only cost °f S�n<tary Education. BARRISTERS SOLICITORS • SQCI®fy iTer statistical purposes. The extremely high mill rate NOTARIES PUBLIC Rouas MILLS. ONTARIO t The results of these rail commuter studies and recon- for Area 2 - 50.6 for Public.AND mendations arising from them are expected to be ready and 57.7 for Separate and High CHURCH ssRvros L -- - • - - for analysis by the end of the year' si.nii •r Ole b'o're" Red suNowv SCHOOL Schools, a totw 1964 high of. me Geek ;Funeral and SUNDAY — 11.00 A. IL 101.9 mills compares with a AT. 2-5754 ,Arena Real. lust asrtb of ■■■■■■■a■■a■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■aa■■■■■■■■■st■■■■■■ him of 79.2 in the rural a Ambulance SerViCe2. Highway N•. d N.a11aA ter• NuoARTQN RADiO & TELEYISIOH ' schools, where the cost is con- - T.w.he srwe sidekably laver. The pupil en-. ��, '�' ,.: rolment in September, 1963, in �lf.r• ray PAL s! aw vat 9.d.r aIs. Area 2. wag 3200--720, of the No. 2 Hiehw," ALL at ass P. st. Electronic Servk& Since 1946 - A. N. Rattew, Prop. Township enrolment. in 1984, by AF w&ftnoM at Pickering Beads. Reed ALr: AMC wsLeolss W an rerVxAment of 10.000 Is an ►abbiiles TRw.�day. `4�aw TM illil�IBf1ilTT41! 1"10 �t'iD ' .Pv - *• tb. Z i� AJax, Pickering, Brougham A This. and'other relevant the ..d rrrdey 2 , at IM same L.atln. t°rmati°n. ° H t h II 2-3610 w F - Telephone statement that such high rates W 1 e a F •�K Iwrerw�aWe. Dai _ Green - , 4._ ATIawtk 2-1942 Whitby Claremont. ask open- for education were penalizing wllsb••ay • a«wa..•e w•rlts^ other services for the town- _ ator for Zenith 1-41120 ROBERT AUSTIN,' PROP - ship, was followed by a sus- R. a. t. Whitby, oaa.l• Bested course of. action. and Tw* mime West or wbmer a■■■■■■■■■■>,■■■■■sa■■s Bay Ridges. Dunbarton, Mar- the -Township Officials hoped Ne. s. Highway, ■•e.•.. St. AndreUrs L, tin Subdivision and West that Dr. Goldenberg would 0w Buy and Sell "'"It" ` Ajax With A ClassMied-Id Presbyterian Ci>,mb j Rouge - Phone 1939-1111 give it his, careful .00nsidera- Phow: Whitby ebb - 3K2 tion, along with the hundreds �1► _}y Z: _ ► of other recommendations he q■■■■■■■R'xmum■■■■■■■ Cbureh Street North, Piekerfhi4 Norwood Ave., North, between No. 2 a 401 Highways had before him-wirth many Mi Rev. F. Conkey, M. A more to follow,■■■■■■■■■>t■■■■■■■■■si■■si■■R■■R■■■■■■■■t■■■■■I bi Y OEM �. Mee`tee■seeeRaaa■■■asiaaaata■aa■aasonsom■■■■■■a■ The action recommended was JOIN OUR GROUP TO 1. Add the municipality • of Phone 943-Mp l Pickering Township to the Metropolitan Toronto organiz- _ MASS -AU fry Worship 11.15 A.Y. anon for . educational Pur- Sunday Sdwol 10.00 A.Y. ; a poses. to all of the 63.80 Per PerSol� Fchystems of the a to - �� lanning Area and ad- Por 10 Days ou w . them in sections, div - mints -. _ sntie is r units, 'on the basis - - P� incudes. lment, not. municipal r- . boundaries. 4 3, Some tax sharing arrange- Round Trip from Toronto via T. C, A. t ment with Metropolitan Tor- Air Conditioned Room at Famous Montagu' svnbarten onto .would be desirable. 'Eq- Beach Hotel ualization maintance assistan _,: Transfers fraa-AFrrpw to Tote( on Arrival and - _ ce payments to education in Breakfast a Evening Dinner Daily Y N 1 T 5 D C H Y! C M ., the entire Metropolitan' Plan and to Ai on Departure ning Area would serve to Airport Depi � e4I !b. s) - equalize educational oppor-W. A. McKay, M. A., Pb, D. tunny cast, and ability to Group leaving TORONTO JULY 20th'o pay. This principle could be z. Minister aH .: applied o e Sere without any ILAELF change in P100- ia0'NOw —Pay Later If You Wish t v entmunicipal organization- neon- Further �rganiz 'on F ate ` • at the Municipal Uncon- cert rParticularsrem.- 1 ditional Grants be increased F he F _•• Church SCMW Aii $' n metropolitan 'fringe areas 0'W D TT R A V E L. _ for municipalities with over Departmelhts. 9.45 A. aR BUREAU LTD. 20,000 population from 3,75 r r ! {��::.•......................................pita •;AJAX •SMOPPIN6 PLAZA n-». per capita to 5.50 per ...-..Christ 1 y„ �r�• - •942-6690 �• i+�► Sing ip5 _ CUSTOM upHOLSTERING _ ���wt���stl��....._. ■■a■■■■ser.. ' �.. �v• ..• . Repairs And Re-Covering■■■■■■■■■ti■■■■■■■■tEh■■b■■■a■■■■ak■a■■■■■t■a■ ' FREE ESTIMATES ST. JAMES No Obligation -- COMMUNITY CHURCH r :'Phone: 039-31199 OPTOMETRIST 24 HOWL Reformed Episcopal (mar 19 tf) JOHN L. RAWBON, .R.O. TV ELECTRONIC 'Resebank Read, Nerfh a 3 Pleasant Street SERVICE Capt, Ree. L., B. McPherson a. (Off Liverpeel lid.. South) SUNDAYS a HOLIDAYS E. A. Ontario has all the bigness, all Your Ontario is a stirring, •- 1NSURANCE — BAY RIDGES Service Cw*reess 31 Ferrier Ave. Toronto 6 ft variety for one of the most exciting place. Take this sum- i�ng � or" N,� 192! •Hours . - ..10 A- M. to 4 P. M. ANTENNAS i TOWERS Mhone NO. 5.41924 exciting vacations of your life. mer to explore, Let us haniAe veer EVENINGS - 7 to 9 P. M. Installed A Repaired Swvko of W •Ontario covers 415,000 For more information write, CLOSED ON WEDNESDAYS T Ce ioM RADIO 939-MY sway School a BNO D equam mita, packed with fas- Ontario Department Of L Emmy, etch Telephone i TELEVISION !•S A. M. the to see. Like old Travel,Room 270, ParligrOW w or equal the °. eiaating cis Mere Pro iDasties and athedrab. an gal- Bldg;.. Toronto. Ontario. :....:............:............................. tt:N 'IL,N Tgrants paid in Metropolitan services of water and sewers (, - Jecies, and long sandy bathes, It Fflr�.t rmd.00sted Mounf3asad alai 'CaR w seMest 6i0d�S. 5: it is. reaanunended that to drat part of the 'ibwiffl t>Ip ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■star■■si •: � 'i sidecar wilderness, casabas HotsotnAW 7AIIM Atlt�r 145 Bradt St. A - Wh1f1r arra�meiets be made to SUP- embodying the dormitory area 1Na� �� iltAirilsr r , plea<nent the cost o[ 'municipal of resddertitial development. sed Charming side- f i ` - (Page Seven THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1964 - _ THE P)CKER1NG NEWS bo and ital somewhat improved. and wili 01,en for the. su:: n'•E- ? enterta nee and mrs. Yf n Brooks nd iss' h r Co -Op Medical Officeto build a new - and of blr, and bLt�. Conant a on Monday evema', v her. ItiVNgg� `,ZREEN rr OOD family, at tiieu' cottaa�. i.�+:e .�fr. and Mts. Edgie Pew, � and Mr. endo tilts. LAS. Wilom and Cathy are holidaying at there Sill '^e a c: 'Play >- e %` � �n��:, T;ronto.. over -Mr. and Mr'. C. "Church Service On Sunday„ ee of Bay's Milia:: of r feriae aacs --t eye, Point o� er . tqe week -end. f:reM ut . Ret: e�nm t v: Rev. T. Fleetham took his - }- „ .G -31 r. and M, -lien Brown _ and chiMxen called on Mrs. ! Sn:y to report that °.its. P. grciun�. -�:: r1=s5:un: area sad ian.ly +'e e with �Ir. and Birrell, Port Pert -J, on Sunday sermon from St. Paul's writ- Fenelon Falls, �'L • e' s \ fi d_ Ray and Grant Pascoe and bion. ings to ilia Romans, Chap 12• niece llt�• M. . t, .' a�• aver ntent in hea.u: for . it_. ?„•• wire �,:::.- I C.' .i+. 1It5. Trolley and slip.. cents. Zp;�;, E. Pascoe on Sunday. after r' a choir sang."Hear lis. O• illy. on Thursday l�t_t, i.ii�-a:e tnd_sl>osed wttli er_ Glad to ew,f ar, imp cd� • I MrsFRENCH'S BAY Father Mr. and osis N:cho, un a:x: • ere c<�kia. Hope you maybaby. an. The Boy Scouts atm camping family are spendin;; the r�;xr- br well, friends. ti'Its. Frew : 2,. She has Ken. to Toi'un- 'the week- nd Jthlithe 'lOx` Pig - this -week-end at Milford. Bay, end in Brampton, also confined to her home. to with son lien. y `•,L_ ' fords' at their cottage on Pig- bir. and ,bits. M. T2•9•s The Cubs and Scouts Moltti- with their Leader. Friends %%-ill be ;lad to kn�i-,•.: 'fhe Conununily Park Can- �e holding a . Masters Steffen . Goodwin Gerald Herrnina has rzturre: tre. has been improved with: ited ielati.e= near Ho!°.and eo;liLal:, McLean has commen_ era'' Auxiliary hone i1v:n Su:rnybroa:: H ;,v;ng` and slices for children Landing. qn S::m:ay bake sale on June 10 in the and Jimmy Blake are guests Sunday school hall, v Fairport United Church are having a reception of new Maple Leaf members on June -7 and May CHED - R - SPRED Visitation will be. the Congregatiorr 000 MAR','MuT y Large 115 -oz. Jar ,. ' sitation of Frenchman's Bay - Rouge Hills on Hwy. No. 2 and Bay i�idg�s. Just East of Rouge Bridge Mrs• ken and Sandra ` g � ,_the weekend in Buffalo. , Mr. and Mrs. John Header- . • . son and family spent the week 1 u il at their Fress! Grade ill A Oven Ready end at Point a $ar Prices Eff@Ctiv@ son's cottage � Mrs. Wm. O'Brien spent the } Thurs., Fri. & Sat. - ft�e at Niagara with Fri •�•;-1 May 21- 22 - lb• C Ron Heroin of the atzri,Y base l _ ai Kingsto^n•�S)Pen�t7 *thee. w�eek- .. .' end Glary and 'Mr.. 4 don and fairtily, Open Evenings Till 7:00 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. R. BalsdoRe! Thurs. 3 Fri. Till 9:00 p.m spent. Friday in Bowman`riite C (Save l OC) Saturday Till 6:00 p.n+• Frying -Roasting - Barbecuing(Nverage Weight 3 Ibs! visiting fret sister Mrs Cross - 9 ley and Mrs. Maryanne Hobbs a. who ;s still in B��v � d Maple Leaf Twin -Pak ;Ai /cap Canada Choice Frozen 2 -Ib: Pkg. Round 16 C Hospital. but coenareg CHEESE SLICES xed Vegetables 3'9cS • mealy• • � (Save lOc) The Mother and Daughter (Freezer Buy) SIEAKSor bbxxpwt of the 1st Fairport ,., ,.e ' 16 -oz. Jars - Girl Guides will be held in the Nutty Brand Creamy & Smooth Sunday school hall on May 25 x L8. PKG. PEANUT BUTTER 2 for 59a Sliced Rindless at 7 p. m. i (Save l 9c) • . � - •.. �- ..- tME it _ . ESI't fled Rose 10090 Pure Large &oz. Jar �be C � erryw 79 51.ICES reg as aeon39 5INSTANT COFFEE 99C Mr thy is anityei to (Save 40c) ` .__ _ death of M. rty ... John Pyetty . a t Value (Save lOc) 4 -Roll Family Pack` SkinleWss -.(Loess.' the open Gate Nurs W Harts CHUM TOILET TISSUE 29c _ on Saturday' as n, 16• Punch! DOG FOOD service was in CteezzYwood W WilderOS- - - United Church to Monday a; York Frozen S -oz. Pies, "' �' ft a .=__- •ENE • _ et -noon. �s-ith i=ttenne�t t 2 Supervision _ t P MEAT PIES 4 for 95c Erni .15A -oz. Tins The aro+: sponsored a .. bus trip to Ottawa oan 9a'tur Sw,ts silv.rl•af rained. Ev- Ij led t1tal it -.6 ' j;��r �c I �Lr1 P�an'1aN _ .: � ._ - . - - -- . _ �Y. 81 $'h A-� PURE LARD �_ .:_._� -,-� Z COTTAGE ROLL ib 49ceryone a good tense (Salle 100 Swift's 1•w.l Wt, Z VSs. 59c Mrs. Hughes has been vtut- (Case of 48 S14ORTENING �-----=-_---__ = - MaLle �. T4mpm PoaTSR>tsosusa a Ing with Mr. aid Mrs. L Dart Tins $4.9 (Some I Set12-0:. E WING STEAKS Ib. aft � _over the holiday, Hiadiisrgreris in CORNED BEEF __ __ ..... = --, - A,•pax Hospital. We hope for a Msrg.r'e 100% Veg.table Oil Fresh or Frozen Meaty (Saw 100 Red Rose orange P•koe «• �1 � i9e -SPARERIBS (side) �b. C speedy recovery. ` c w an _ ' TEA BAGS .. _ . _. --_._- _- . - � The U. W. their May • Fs,l) 2a -oz. for 39c n '...... Tabs• aa�.a, Enn�.a Fresh Lean Pork Stilead LoavesLoin Roasts' ._.:: _ � 13th Mrs. EhZ`ay�bos�,pz'esiderrt. BREAD_________.--.,----_--�__-._�..�_�------- �A En presided. She opened txee = x - : 2a -oz. Tins Rib End Ib. 49C Tend d �• C g with the hynmL. -rake Swift's Premium -- 39aC ior+� BEEF OR IRISH STEW (Save 10c) ...._..___•. (Aver 2% its.) (Av*raga 3% Lbs.) Time rD be Haty' . Mrs. New- (Save a0� � ton Laughlin Save the devat- C'~0.1 /i SHOE POLISH -- 6c� Z ria. 39c CNI RO seft or Chops - ' Ib 3Se iorla} on the use at our 'Cmle VMOLE LOIN and Talents'. Mrs. Donald M31- WNW- �. G - Food (Sew roc) _ ne sang a solo, accompanied Dr. "lard's - -- _. -- 25 -lb. Bag :3•Z9 by Mia. G. Todd at the urgent BURGERBfTS Roaund or Square •L� There were las present !rout 4: tso.c+,I offw of tax offi IRYIIRP Ro�s�r 1t. • 79C.� of the local societies to 3 � 79C Colgah'.s Heavy Duty Fo rmAa Cs�anit 2 -Ib. 10 -oz. sox - --- 73c hear Miss Sean, a nvxtic si FAB .._-:-----•- ------- - - health nurse home on furlough ookea (While They Last) Smoked ---- from India. Mlss Scott toed of e- . Fresh or Frozen Banos Sgwaares 'Ib. 29c how girls and women were be- how Wings _. _ �� fres trained in hospitals as or - �• Z� Lucas Arthurs Small Link rinses and leaders. 1 mome are needed to Lucas. Arthurs Super. ._ValuePork 1 -Ib. Pkg. work. M� Ruby Petty thanlc- Ham Breakfast Bacon ----------- 59C ed all those who took l� M 11/1 .1b. Tim 1 -lb. Pkg. Boneless Rolled {lst'5 ribs) Or the meeting. The meets• d- Prin�e Rib Roast -,__-- 1b. dee - osed with a °hymn and prayer, L ices Arthurs BOLOGNA _ — J T'he 'ladles then went to the •�v By the PNCe- ----= Ib. Zee Boneless Rolled Plate Brisket - ', _ hall where a social hour was 'Iat7 SIS Ib. 39c Pot Roast Ib. 49c i e i 7 _ :� . Mr. Reuben Tindall has re- r- •t toahomwsum >�g m Z0�1 aur drden (Save = -- --- _.......... Fresh Minced Beef, Z�79e � � -- =j eIC0lile Neweemers Cross Cut lection'of Steele o r4gs a Rennie s A Con"400 ` Ib. 69c - = - R . l ------ Flower and Vegetable :Seeds l 0 Standin (Pith dc' 7th Ribs) FLow�R a VWIMASLs box or 3 for $1.00 ., Pmt ib Roast ------ are 59e PLANTS - 35ic per : Ib. 69e No. 1 ONTARM DUTCH OR MULnrula _ _ _ • wNItE IT LAM FSAILY ' are still. arriving in Bay Rid - Fresh Minced Steak _ ONION SETS ------- - Ib• Z9C FRESH HOME GROWN ges. The Pickering News 'is ----- -•--- —= - • pleased t4 welcarree new 8nTiV- Blade . or Short Rib J. ' ►RtNct WWARD 11SLANO CIRTIMED 2uc ass: Mr. and Mrs. J Sandlo ROAST ------, lb. See SEED POTATOES .... 75 -Ib. bag S3.9S Peck 99c of Tatra -Drive; Mr. and Mrs. Asparagus• n. (Blade Bone Removed) B. KTisteresen seed Mr. and Fresh Carade •A' (Looei Mrs. H. Ladwig, Grenoble 3 rrictly Blvd.; Mr. and Mrs. A. Christ, CAU LI FLOWER ea. .2 C Mr � Mrs. J. T. Godden and U.S. NO. 1 CALIFORNIA SNOW WHITE Mr. and Mrs. A. WilezrBid, of EDIUM' U.S. NO: 1 FtjORIDA FRESH L.arg. Cobs Krosno Blvd.: Mr. and 'Mrs. T. CO,RI� ON THE COB .- 5 for 39c Ave.; Mr. torand U.S. No. 1 ARIZONA CRISP ICEBERG _ Mr. and' MI5• W' Longney. Of HEAD LETTUCE _- 2 for 29c KTosno Blvd.; Mr. and Mrs. i _ Mrs. A. Azzopa2di, Waton SUNKIST NEW CROP Six. 1Ws Ave,; Mr. and Mrs. J. Kkwdek, VALENCIA ORANGES 3 doe. $1.00 Foxglove, Ave:; Mr. and Mrs. C. St- Marie, and Mr. and Mrs. U.S. No. 1 CALIFORNIA WHITE TOES P. 11, Ilona •Peale lid.; Mx. z NEW POTATOES 5 Ibs. 43C and Mrs- s. Upton Drava St.';' (Bring Your Own Carton) e _ L Jenkins and P. Noce, Haller . Cello Pkps. Ave.; Mr. and Mks. D. Herd- �IIO� U.S. No. 1 FLORIDA FIRM R® RIPE . 2. � � erson and Mr. card MTs. A. (save 20e) (AM n.I•.H) TOMATOES Hack. Garvoltrrt Ave.; . M4. area MUSHROOMS' Mrs. D. Tilbury. xl�o, et.o.; a NO. a ONTARIO CREAM COLOUR :.I Mr. and MTB. G. l�eid, anld icer. . - Gees sty and Mks. P. Dmido, Zatior uoverrea aCre'am Ftoal� RED Ri#E wlcr S Ave.; Mr. and Mrs. J. Weld- r WATERMELON eo. ��► inSer, Marian Rd: llslr. fad WEST.ROUGE 'e -All" - .... F-riendstUp Are.,al .old on May 1.1. warm, and neighLorly to spend Victoria Day. W=. Session will be 311c. Morning Sec III lo,,V a. M., with a Luneh- Grade -Caxiton Ken Flatten; Grade 5. Alice years 0 0 0 Club mvt at theVA, the wrmk-reel tir tmpll sit 12.30•noon-for $1.00 0 IlLeenan; Grade 6. - Arthur Worth, Agnes Blaser; Grade The Ladies' lx%y. Mk14 school on Thu, er you spend TOMATO PLANTS West Rouge School Best Wishes to Mr. and Mrs. -Russ Victoria Day. tht, %%."thortiltin was %,k.ry genvI-oum, *tnti .1how pet- Ixtrom. ­. 111n, Aftcwrboon Session will Ass&embly was held on Friday, morning, MAY 15, to honour Ferguson, Ferguson's Bch. Rouge Hills Dr. on their 39th was 114'entY 4 putW�Ilw asid and Nve Irti"I mory- r,114rw juncheon with •Miss lit4ttlip" 11rown, a missionary "Citizenship and Cimunon- wedding anniversary on May W-arnith, one enkv"i it, And ;4I*"%'M' $41 rl"I'll tivua, as guest speaker. �wealtJii Day" with an aPPrOP- 23rd. the honle safely, Wrt-A lghstit'"ts will be served 'Afternoon riate service. During the Ass- Many happy returns of I 1 0 A.) 0 !. rol,iAnving the Sess embly, the following Pupils day to Willie Wardell, Ches- .. THE icmultcHas kit, were presented with their s terton Shores, on hie 15th bir In GrIlee Chuix!h, on Thursday.. IjuttitV4 of the Congregation ",.Most* knpr6ved Pupils" Cer- thday, May 21; to Shirley St. lidward's Anglican Church Anti (upinsibunity, are asked. to by the President of Watson, Rouge Hills Dr.. who on the . . . I . last Ave. 41coming these'visit- J oil, III wt the Home and Associa- had her 17th birthday Mrs, Chris. Penney sund;k� - ')4. 930 A III, or" by attending the'meetings 4W. Wri, Mrs. Joyce, -Helyar�. Sus- 22nd; to birthday 0 n May 22, 11 le 1-0 WI I)t clay. Grade Bradley Fulton, an Wall and Carl Peacock; who had a .. Rivercourt to Betty Hanlan, Rev. K Grade 2. - Marcell Hill and .16tH birthday - on Rd• on. her .1 Stubbings. Al AW%iq oul" ­"ura Walters: Grade 3. -Jeff May 15; to Brian I - Item, thald wtil Ittoot I PLANTS FOR SALE Betts and .-FIrank Wymetal; 4. : Wesley arid, 'e -All" - .... F-riendstUp Are.,al .old on May 1.1. - - the OW"O'. t"i Mlult)gy Doubt* rerunies, Hybrid Grade -Caxiton Ken Flatten; Grade 5. Alice years 0 0 0 Club mvt at theVA, PRInA, Ntnv 2"1 .Petunias Large Variety IlLeenan; Grade 6. - Arthur Worth, Agnes Blaser; Grade The Ladies' lx%y. Mk14 school on Thu, Grace proibbytorlan Church port Unlon Rood TOMATO PLANTS 7. _ Tim. Rehm, David PaveY; with about twenty mens Oe 111% Sorvivo atid l-k4liday Chun -11. Hybrid Tomatoes In Boxes, __-Grade A. V. Gary Lanois; present. The meet inIZ waI4 on the Bazzt' % 1. May 24, ut Flat, and Peat Pots Grade S. Linda Henderson., mainty business a donation N., -,as voted to Wv, nomdd Me - Also Geraniums 0.00 Feld Day was held at .the and t114 Handicar, 4x -d Oiildren. for this KtI1,jL-IIII Ln chame. . The Ailwtttl Stvtlolutl Meet' R, E. MacDonald W.est Rouge School May the wimnlirkV Instruction r. Wheeler. Ing (-pf tilt.. %Voslwn*s ENS ALTONA GARDENS 12.'and the winners will com- yeti in the Area Field Day to year t ' hrough MIS. --I. x- 'Folld%llng the busine m soclety, Toronto East. Premjy- terial, Sect.i( -An 3, will be held Altona Road �R. P 2, Pickering ..be, held at Vaughan Willard 0.*vd over rtl- ial time was enj, . host- -ed by the In GrIlee Chuix!h, on Thursday.. Mlles nortli of No. 2. Hghwy. Side -.:.-Public School en May 28. frestinwrits sen es . ses. Ms. Winnie Jone-S and May 2& 'neighboring on East. Phone: ATIa"c 2.2727 00,0 athy is ex- Aileen Betts. The next meeting Ladies tram dun 18) The devy-1. SY-1113 will be a .,Court Churches wimul the area tended to Mn. Lis. Ehasen. of of this Group at the home of ween Guild%vood Village and 'iftuge Hills Dr., in the sudden whist Night'.' Larskin, Decimal Oshawa, ;haWa, will be in attendance. Passing at her husband. Mr. Mrs. Marion APPRAISALS Euasm in -the Toronto Place. AH members' are invited WMI1110M Troche -Ga I -_ General Hospital an May 8. to con -be out and enjoy a were held at W evening. on Thtl�. May uneral BeElAm cc _IrcDougai and Brown, with in- 28, -at 830 P. rn. 17HE MOWER MAW .01,4101W Nov,") bent at Pine Hills Cemet- 000 Z ery on may 12. Rev. T. Bag- Mr. •and Mrs, Robert Cook. Rog Es ame Brolor - Pkkorliv - -- Tint of centern2w - United East. Ave.. announce the en- Smice wA. 3."13 CA*un FR. 2-7601 of their only daugh- -.--Fairport La Mwer L"240MV Toronto ...C2lurch, was In charge. gageinent Beatrice. to Herwy Mn. Ellagen,s. dwAgbaer and ter Thom of Air Coen- Small Engine . Ite"irIl-MOININFOr SMrponing.-Welding Whitby 66"10 $39-1447 soaz-in-blew, B&. and Mrs. Stan William Long. son He. 2 Montreal.' 'were modore and Mrs. p2arle H. B. 'A 111411111111 940 Of Dumbed'"06 yy1wt Jr., of of roronto. The rn=- Phom 09-3562 tam for the funeral and Sfty Long. plane on Satur- and Weekends M-1 ed a few daW. tage--to take After 4" day, June 6. at too P. m. at 000 so Centers United Church. in Mr. and Ms. Start Frost, Highland Creek• hkmdvw weld. We" We HM. I)r. with Mm 118 Several parties arid showem ir" - 2&. and Mrs. Stan have 'been held for Miss Cook. To 0! wssenemd , HANDYMAN lomat jr. of Montreal, spent by frWnds arid staff nwribeTs 111112. CHART11111111111 ACCCOUSKAM handify week -end at their ot the Mount Sinai Hospital. I nL LE ""-,rX:zXNM Sffiv wImm she is the Assistant. SCE10016 06 W. NOW Cwhe It" surnmerhonne at Lake St. Pet- LICIINIIIIII M Heikil Nu se. (ED ARJASTROkW Dost4mwd . M. . . * I YOU HAVE WORK TO OW Mo" car Jkloa - OMAWA - 000 aM Ntr& phRip Welder, Henson Do I ON THE HOUSE PROPERTY "Moe. Brygemom Dr., with 00" ""M . IF i van-im Mr, and and faintly, RhvrODurt Road, aM son4n4aw. BE IT LARGE OR SMALL Ras anowwo ghter @we wee= Mom 048.0"0 v- Dotter ?Af1le t flip week -end at Lake'l WTI Mr their dao- stir. and Mins. Sid OR PROP odwain "Williffew swam UPK e�xh¢oyed Ore bong uir"k end at Baptiste.i - - ��: ": 000 EEP OF GROUNDS 1A111ke B11111Ptill"- GENERAL CLEAN-UP, ETC� W Jim rrench and childrem Manyof the West Rouge ,11@uge Hft J)r, enjoyed a few fasyddies, enjoyed the Fireworks Erne TANKS TANKSPLATTER CERAMIC TIL/reumim at " Lake Display. Put on by dw Cen- �CALL 942-5616 ft" withof EtaystenvW CornitfUnitY STONE I1&. and MM B& Kennedy tion, at Adams Park. IAWSM and DaleDaleJaybMe Gr. enjoyed Road. On Monday night- and CM RETE DIRP/M am Rlhe -end at tibeh cottage mTort a good time and show . - - - . . . . Wftft for the arnourd PLAOSTON111 PATH at pah7wole. seveml tantom had mn RUN" Black, Dmtysal Place, also, is bm*- to Whod following his bided parties for the dhildren TH E SIGN MAN MAIMN MR10111T -stay in 'the Scaxibom General and adults. of fireworks and DOREEN AND FRED HOLLOWAY MIONtt TE .1710op". best refreshments which is a nice TRUCK LETTERING %0%0%0%0m^ CUTOUT LETTERS V*0 martlegaii Arranged; Abe Seand Me"W"es AvallAk .-TENDERS INVITED CARTOONS -7 Fir Additions mW I I*i•ova we! DISPLAYS #Ailk mW Ice Cr"m -POSTRts to me sok «I Cafeteria al- We &ke Pilifthadis Or Loan on Existing A011dirtgaves •Irgodw ou supply Milk and e* la Cream SHOWCARDS AJAX HIGH SCHOOL ..7 BANNERS -.10UNNIARTORA"AN SCHOOL It You ftWire Any Mer"age Plifibadocing A For Fast, piCitftlNO DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL ter owHOU um ed Snponabw 1, 19*4 to A all 1949, wal be Wed 6w me Die tm Offiew - 7 DAY SERVICE COU Sorvice, "I of tae- .�24 R 4b AAkwAnieb-bM. x 0. plahlg. up to and imaludlow June S. Tendon We to be quelesed in a sealed envelop* and overfied "76" am to supply Milk and •or fee -Croom". ...:.-9 4 42-6241 At�BREY E. IMAND ANDtOMPANY Will be ----= for !M• 9� I leader to wooly relris- earld"arld" for Mick sod Cr apes 011 " An bwerAsu� In nie on ==Uft" from am - in A"aWo St. Wast, Torwift 2, Ofthi business Ado Wniob %are Tow Iva,4"t or any lander will not n0000swft be 11 of -83IL-1750 or WA. 24M -Win, REMINDERS ABOUT YOUR MIRpIre 11530 .EvonhW ---------- ftwp TO", Al Rees Irwin, Chairman Bins Administrator ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE TENDERS INVITED Coal feem Ce" 041 trosibelL $1110 and Mving a beft "a"" Of 12.04141 to 13.900 TH' Tooders to supply Mixed Not - a" 1110mis hh 'HARDWARE 0. T. U. Per • -Gl. m Epl"'�MWNOOL SJOAMANS Pf"Calliffs DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOLBIRTHDAY n UINAIM 0 P= ;• A , F0W pprextawlefy 150 tons, ma" or less 'for Ajax HI" Sekeel and Poker - N I fag District Hip Seboal, and approXivonbft reuse 100, "" WOr loss for a Dani 11 ' HlSk Sokoot. for Ifte besting season, July A. 19" 1110, June 20, loss, will be resolved by Plskerft Dhbfe HIO 11410004 KEEP INSURED! When you reach your 19th bir"ay ASS IBMINw" Admingb to. or Box 70. Plekof� Gould, at L "M 01111,00 .0 "M YM by your parents' cerfifkcft. ""Teakoll "up I to and Including June S. Ill". of* no longer covered aoden We to be sualased IN a, SonfIed a a" -ark" "Te"411011, inour�id. Register separately within thirty days to keep 40 SM Coal- OENERAL HARDWARE An in age an 0 to tbeabove may be oblal"d from the lorm are available'at haspitals, banks on? Cicimn"M not "oessarflb y e mm"ybd.. offices. TM . lowestI . or any boder..will. Pilmy l 2-1911 f6" no Chairman A. Ron Irwin, Business Administrator' Goof go Todd,• II CHANGING J0.13S? Jobs. Fallo .-TENDERS INVITED KEEP INSURIDI If you change w carefully 110 instructions on the back Of-Iliff Water Certificate of payment, Fain 104 which Tendon we Inviled for the snpplylw= N inch Drinking Water, to 0 w rouis d to Sal*" liN gall- suffe 1.101141-01r, of Nlgk School. for 0* per- Vogp r*qAregive yow led commencing Asxnst 1. 1904, tIJ=dt=v!o Ow Iftat a piped Tenders an to stists emir proposed souree of supply, and like as*" - 'Cate seems is avollable, bet not own maolks. -.4 Mlvery took to be marked on sack side GETTING MARRIED? yyja�j F/ F of me de"VeZ took. The Dill" ~I ft = �aaff JIM. ".a a rests a= W faehev� kilt ........ marry. #n Tto .0 - 'MO Yw as Outorio'Coulft "ooto "It so KEEP. INUIR1011 _W lailp. proving Omer foromp um must be paid to cover- vim Family pr" i,e *..... o- 'To Tonders as"* ft keep Ism reservoir ft" at an eligible Al Occasm l,toff to aw so 4 unit cost per l'o" band, wife and dopendatift. Tel 4 L SV=.W dilleck !tfilll �w An hr*y be s"Joet fm "W group.9k. lt.,VW P" low -ism"" at say am", at ewer own expense. Medi a dailgave , in a $saw .cruse.. P and' norl" "Walor Toodiere to b 'Tandbual, to pS~:&Df9~ Nftft Saboaf Bard at Me Off Of tftQ Opm 10 P.- M. J dinginess Admiftlotill - Or IMM" 40 Ilex To, pleberfall. up le and In - al -W -Co Zowl sopy of toft fat". Iona t. Win T ONTARIO HOSPITAL SERVICES CON11ISSION • *.to so *Gwtrad& a- lj;�� leadw will alit 40iossar" TORONTO T. '46AR110 Be- We Tr 2195 YON" STRI11fir, ItONT A. Reds IrWiln, sm , T.,: r • Puff* 7 q Page THE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1964 06, Nine 6, Pq in St. Fll%ncis de �iw ------- chum AUDW1. M Pickermg. The best wathels Durwg the church service of *4 Sur bb >fr. and Mrs. -Ron- them. Ruth and Bob are tak- '29th ,,Wvjmgy go with wd Webb Presented their dau- ing up resWu" in Whitby t�d'ing ay Bap- Mr. and MM BW Guthrie ghter Nionica. Jean, for family vMted her brother The Sunday School Anniver- sary Service _ _. John But- end, j ane, 7, at 2.30 P. rn. ............nary - will be held on and ............. ........ 'Cou lub �Sfn. and f Rose, In J�Dn- •,Lrs will be the speaker. n ` and d 1 ,he children will provide the St. Andrew 5• opened the . St. Andfew's Presbyterian of the U. C.,W. -,ATs, Bert Guthrie OCTOBER 3rd --PRESENTS WEEKLY FROM MAY 19th to Itrrrus�cS.. the ctiurcfi, with a.. poexn. Church W M. answered the Twelve: lacbes. arisw . ting ofthe. the The monthly mee Mars 6day ening, nrmen- ni-,usiness, Mrs. John Puckrixk thep on on nurs- usic,011 Call 1,1,ove". Followin.� ev' led the Worship Service W. M. s was held Ir •home of, S. Mrs.- . Bruce Su Va`�q'de" f. Cou, the theme -Bond of Peace". A evening,"MAY 14, at --Ca given by Mrs C. Theme was conducted T - pj�ayer was Mrs. - Harry c,iemence-,Thq . read by Mrs. Bill Guthri Devotional Ser- Curling Rink All seat* scripture was b-�- the president, e, olid ADyes. M�5. McEachnie con- S . duct -ed the 1)"0"1 ular' Bandstand in middle. of -,L-s. Fred Puckrin read a assisted by Mrs- A Gour- Revolvi n --'g ''Circ vice, meditation Newton, .Miss L W Willis The He and... 3fts Deaconess of St. Mark's Un -Scene" are c -rhe- Changing 'lose ;,I,�d Church. Whitby, spoke to topic McEachnie, the ladies, of her work, irl Al- convened by Mrs dis- berta, where she worked for `took the form of a Panel cussion. Those taking part - 4 rnarW years under the W' M. rs. 14. Boyes, S11's. Summer', The Stars After The Show - of her experiences M e III Meet Chat: With S. She told d Mn. Wm.* A Special Res �ed Room Whefe You Ca with the' In- Mrs- Van Nus an, .. Mrs.' Bris- and achievements wi some Boyes Mrs. COnkey, M dians, where she worked. :�� I 'bin Mrs. Kingston pies - times. Bert Guthrie ser- en hear this sumer imes. as a lay minister. . The er. they attended 0 yo gill lust a ved refreshments. Montreal. The meeting then Here are few' f - the stars u ted. highlights of the anniv ary services st in Mon The U. C. W. Afternoon Tea, prayer by the Px%-- 7" closed wkth pray Bazaar and Cake Sale, will be Wilma Lee Claude King May 30, SjdeZkt. The rombers were urg- Webb Pierce held on Saturday. ed to attend the Sectional George Jones, Billy Walker Stoney Cooper Montgomery Hank Snow c Wiseman In tw Worth from 3.00 to 5.00 P ' �ting in Grace Church. West Melba Man Marion Ma V14ee WM, any- J Kitty Wells Judy Lynn & Her Review, church basement. Th, Variety Rouge, on May 28. Johnny Cash Ray Price �,W also have a Red Sovine un ere" clothing to give to Suck Owens Willis Bros. iFaron YO Tablo. one having- clot bring it Jimmy Dickens" Stonewall Jackson Lefty Frizzell Evangel Hall' Please Ferlin Husky A nun�tw of ladies gathered Bill Anderson Martha. ot bin. Mill to the church -as Soon as Posts George Morgan Carson Guth- Dottie West at the hmne con and ible, and leave it jiQ the vest- Ernest Tubb -.Connie Hall rie on Saturday afterr presented Phone M Cl a telephone table ..... ............ and ChIdT• and a- bedspread, to —Ho"ital AuxillarY.. For Season's Tickets Available Directly From ub Mrs. Bilan (21urdWard. She Special Rates and Bob Malcolm. Ajax. were R U M MA G E -SAL E 1st 2 children with parents married on • Monday morning at door, Adults - -.S2.00 ."Special Family Rates .7 ..:May 21 and 22. rickets The Hospital Auxiliary' is'- ige Sale in the children in Family FREE holding a RuTnrw in the Cents each. All other Store. old S:te0man's Ajax plaza. on May 21 and V_ ja M i I it �etween -1-00 to C K L 6 Every Night They will be ope!, t Listen 'Listen to C F G M I p, m. and 3.00 P. m: each day. Every Nigh P M. for the -one N�-L ate to 7 9.30 to 11 Country Music Show Az* qhing to don 11 to 12 Midnight for the Slim Gordon e phone: 942 -Grand from Nashville his sale. Pleas Qle Opry Show 947-0935rr R5. 4.525',; k2-3& Rid, '942-5913, In .Bay 839 W 27 35. INSURANCE MUTUAL LIFE OF CANADA Representative Gerald W. Woof, C. L. U. R. R. 2, Pickering !Phone Temple 9.14I.5 . .%1LQLAI 4-UVUM HARDTOP thatattractscrowds uick has the kind of beauty It A .4 I 6 OZ. TINS T4 CU Svs. FRESH car C so—LB-." A114DUos , SS si-Ic 5C LILA M�RtDS FRESH �R1E I ' � - � � ,' _ : `SIDE Sp � � � . ' : � ' , ..- ES EFFECTIVE MAY20,21 22,23ONLY WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES 3c OFF—I I.S. PI(G. MIRES UKERY GI%O 33c :3m83c SAVE 4t_-DA114TY range. ice -DARES PANTRY I 5 VARIETIES --1 . *. lb. PKGS. '33c KAISER ROM 15 0Z SE 4c—DEMPSTERS BISCUITS 2 for 99C CHOICE PEACHES 2 IM 394c 45c -HE,NlRY—Toa%t0d Malic Cacgow- -or Riviin DANISH BUMS 1pkg. I I AWC .7, ftvMpSTFRS TOASTED RAWFIRRY 04 %'RAWBIRR' JAMS '114 OZ jk%M 531c 49C -'COCOANUT ANUT BAR _-WHITE SWAN—PKGS. OF 60 AYLMER PINV, YELI.Oti AQUA. 2C OFF SERVIETTES 3 for 49C WHITE, Y WHITE SWAN TISSUE 2 FIC11, 2PA(K,, 4T - KOSHER, BABY DILLS, POLSKI OGO RKI, BREAD& BUTTER 16 OZ. �� p re•Dressed JAR -.29C �� A -BLACK DIAMOND Jim a m 16 OZ. Age liFl"REAU JAR i 31b. avcrag� ROYAL GUEST SGA CORE I LB. � BAG -9c R� ���,�� p1mir �R BRIGHTS FANCY TOMATO -ju ICE' 0 OZ. TI NSS C _ � Aft T4 CU Svs. FRESH car C so—LB-." A114DUos , SS si-Ic 5C LILA M�RtDS FRESH �R1E I ' � - � � ,' _ : `SIDE Sp � � � . ' : � ' , ..- ES EFFECTIVE MAY20,21 22,23ONLY WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES 3c OFF—I I.S. PI(G. MIRES UKERY GI%O 33c :3m83c SAVE 4t_-DA114TY range. ice -DARES PANTRY I 5 VARIETIES --1 . *. lb. PKGS. '33c KAISER ROM 15 0Z SE 4c—DEMPSTERS BISCUITS 2 for 99C CHOICE PEACHES 2 IM 394c 45c -HE,NlRY—Toa%t0d Malic Cacgow- -or Riviin DANISH BUMS 1pkg. I I AWC .7, ftvMpSTFRS TOASTED RAWFIRRY 04 %'RAWBIRR' JAMS '114 OZ jk%M 531c 49C -'COCOANUT ANUT BAR _-WHITE SWAN—PKGS. OF 60 AYLMER PINV, YELI.Oti AQUA. 2C OFF SERVIETTES 3 for 49C WHITE, Y WHITE SWAN TISSUE 2 FIC11, 2PA(K,, 4T - KOSHER, BABY DILLS, POLSKI OGO RKI, BREAD& BUTTER 16 OZ. PICKLES X. JAR -.29C -BLACK DIAMOND Jim a m 16 OZ. Age liFl"REAU JAR ROYAL GUEST SGA CORE I LB. � BAG -9c p1mir BRIGHTS FANCY TOMATO -ju ICE' 0 OZ. TI NSS C SOLID PAK 7 OZ. CLOVE RDALE WHITE TUNA TIN fiff THIS 'MR 163' idedfff. VALENCIA—DOZ. Siz GA A IN IGA . U S TOTAL _BONUS � of AU evirlwA clam BONUS TAPE WITH PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CAN. No. I GRADE