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VOL. NO. 45 THURSDAY, OCTOBER T9, 1964 Price - 10c Per Copp
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Pickering Township Council
are taking action this week W!!
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try and have the stipulation! Pickering Township Zoning Bylaw
changed, that on name
May Be Test Case When Heard
Ajax has to be on all mail to
be delivered in the door. to. _
door delivery service that is —
1 to start on November 16 in A court action arising out of _ L +
i t Bay Ridges, pickezintg Beach, Miss Violet Swan of Rosebank Ob1tLiCQ'y
Fairport and Fairport Beach. being refused building permit
! "I think we should voice vi- may turn out to be a test case. Mr. Walter H. Avis
;y { It was- out this week
olent objection to this" said Funeral services were held
Reeve C. W. Laycox. by Peng Director John
Faulkner that Miss Swan had Thursday for dna of the most
Council passed a resolution well known and ed res-
unaninrnotrs9y to contact the ' not appeared before Pb build
a idents of Frenchman's Bay, in
.� Board for a consent to build a _
' Postmaster General at Ottawa the peon of Walter H. Avis,
k regist ring the protest and to home.on her property. He said who a at ax Hos-
" r Miss Swan owned 3' abutting Pa-1' Ajax
✓� , follow i¢ up with a brief of lots but, under the Planning Pital on Monday. He was. 77.
facts and figures supporting ' Mr. Avis had been in poor
.. �' the protest. Act this was considered as _one
lot and to, divide it, consent
heetttt health since last Feb-
x Clerk L. T. Johnston pointed had to be obtained from the Mar'-
out that Bay Ridges and the Mr. Awl was born in Toron-
-.The sieve 'bete was taken at the recent meeting d the Teachers' Institute here. L. to R. Bruce Walker. Other Pickering areas' to get
Planning an w
pat president •ef the Instltsdal Oeorse Brown, lead President of the Instituter Peter Folrbutn. Vie*-Pres., the mail Service have' more Swan Will fight the is- t0 and Oaoy to g the in court, and it was. sug- �y a boy during tore stlrrrm-
i. C. McClelland. Inspecter Ontario Me. dl David Cleo. Asst. Sept. of Curriculum a, Test Beeks Branch of Population now; than has Ajax. gESted at council She has $ er months, He was educated
as De►! of lrdncatlenr p. F. Wiseenan. Inspector Ontario Ne. 21 K. D. Munr*e, inspector Ontario Ne. !. Reeve Laycox Said it ,would in Toronto, at the Base Line
appear that all the south end good chance of winning her
of the tavvrtsfiip, east of the case. In fact, the reeve told public school and, at Pickering
The Teachers' Institute for the In>spectQrates of Ontario 2, I College' at Pickering.
Ontario 4, and Ontario 5 met. October 5th. About eighty of {�j /'� ±White's Road would have the rile council, that the township He married the former Amro
,the Grade Seven and Eight teachers registered at . Lincoln Will Check On Lot Fees word Ajax on incoming mail. solicitors' feeds they have only
� *about 20 per cent , of a chance Margaret Bruder of Sauk Ste
Avenue Public School, � "They can kiss my foot" ex- of winning the case: Marie in 1912 and they lived
There were two speakers, Professor W. B. MacL.earh, who is: On Q'ts RidgesParcel Floded CounciPlor John Camp- Coil members stave ask-
in Toronto, until moving to -
Professor of Methods in Mathematics at Ontario College of �J bell. This means that every- : Frenchman's Bay in 1926. Mi.
• .Education -and Mr, F. S. Cooper' who is Inspector for Scarb- thing coming into our indust- the Platrning Director to
Councillor Don waring told. t and ger the .Act amended, Avis opened a summer park
pr�hessor tua<•raan laugh
Pickering'Township, Council on nal area would be addressed try which he has operated for. the
t a model lesson to Grade Seven P' or to change the local .bylaws
-pupils, The purpose was to introduce the class to the idea that' Monday that he was not o as Ajax, Ontario". .
P' to Cover this. They said that P� � Yom'•
tllhe v are other counting bases besides the decimal system. Councillor Bich Newman sug- Mr. Avis was a member of
y P�� � � . Putting a Ply if the •`loophole" "is not plug-
These are used to computer machines. on a 5 acre 1 in Bay Rid- gested a resolution be drafted the Masonic Order and Fair-
Cooper, in his address on Creative. Eng get they could have any am-
Mr. gush urged the but that he strongly ob- and sent to Ottwa t United Church.
gas. cunt o! other people � wan+ting Pm'
freed to stress feelings, moods and imagination rather than This. type of thing would do He is survived his wife,
jetted to, them wanting a 16 to build without getting con- by
factual work He hoped that teachers would remember that us immeasurable harm to be a 'son Richard; two ns, _
foot .strip off, the cQrtununity seats, when it'was a matter of goo
bet ter work may be obtained through encouragement than called Ajax. I think if people Keith and John and a brother
through criticism. 7.
park. He said the question of dividing their own' property.
The Junior Division (Grades 4, 5 and 61 met at Bayview safety for the children was al- only knew how much harm, Norman of Toronto.
Public uniSchof to Bay. Ridges. so very important. Reading they Would refuse their mail � Services were held from the
. Mr: D, Bornlhold, Inspector of Public Schools for' Nortb from the Act, he pointed out with the name Ajax on it.. We P.0 Annual Meeting McEa�tneie Funeral Home wrtn
don't want mail coming to the `
York, spoke on the treed for a new approach to Mathematics that the land in this park can- Rev.. Dr, W. A. McKay official- ...
iHe centered his talk on the use of the equation as the base Supreme Aluminum Company. Port Peru NOV.5 i asststed Rev, E. G. .
for problem solving. not be sold. rented or given a- f ng. by
Ajax. It is in Pickering' said
way. without going to the The Annual Meeting of the 'Robinson.
Mr, B Healey, Su tendent of Professional Development Councillor Campbell. - .
Conservative Asso- Interment in Erskine Cenief
1VIinLster. Progressive Co
the Department of cation, emphasized the need for judging Deputy-reeve Jean McPher
the child's creative work itivel He proposed functional' John Faulkner, Planing Di dation for tate .federal, riding erY.
Dos y. son suggested council should -
graminar as an important aid in written work. rector said that he recomm- of Ontario will be held next *'� •"•
Mr. D. Maiden, Inspector .of Special Services in the Depart- have moved earlier on this, -
.ended that since ,the Public Thursday. :November 5th.
ment of Education, spoke to the Auxiliary Class Teachers, and School Board•-did not want the Most membeics said they The Masonic Hall- in Port " Board Needs
where unaware that the name Planting
stressed that Learnkng � Capacity is only a very small part oi. site, he would approve a plan Perry will be the scene of the
the rating of a child. Otter important factors are atmosphere, of the sub(bvider to put 21 lots Ajax was to be on all mail: activities which will include �`–,�
em-iroment and attitude. Mr. Maiden also gave' the teachers Councillor Don Waring said New Member
on' this parcel, nine of them the election of officers and. the
.suggestions as to grouping of children and -the importance of the residents of Squires Beach
being single family units and opportunr'ty to hear the guest
a practical programme geared to each child's capabilities. wanted mail delivery but, the Pickering Township Planning
;Miss E. Thorne, Master of North Bay Teachers' College, the rest stars-detached. The speakers.. g P d
postal aut4t Pities sand it w'as
,gave a provocative and stimulat' address to the Kindergart- plan also calls for a roadway qq Heading the list r, dignari•- Board requires a member and
ttrtg too expensitTe to include it. + ,
,en Teachers of Inspectorates of Ontario `os., 2. 4 and 5, in that would take the 16 feet off les will Mike Starr, Ontario I Is anxious to hear from pars
"'We have just spent $3,000.
which she discussed 'Language in the Kindergarten". Miss the side of the park. County's Ottawa member. ons willing to alt on this board
Ttwrne, an expert in rite field of education in the Primary The matter of a 5500.00 lot
to advertise Pickering, not Aj Joining Mike Starr 'will be A vacancy was created re
Grades: assured us that kindergarten children [reed time to fee was also discussed. Som_ ax". said Mr. Campbell.. Gordon Fairweather, Member, eontly when one member mov-
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grow, time to discover God's wonderful world. time to develop feel tliis . is now a new ,plan Read Councillor Don War- of Parliament for thg _ New ed from the area.
their senses of touch, taste, smell and sight. The teacher must Ing's Brougham Report on the.
and not part of the original, Brunswick Riding of Royal, If you are willing to sit on
provide a wealth of experiences for the children, meeting the same wbjett on page 2.
needs of each child as far as possible. Such a programme helps and the the fee.
have A cordial invitation is ex- I this board, kindly call the' of-
each child to learn, a love of books, the need for communicat- to pay the fee. tended to all residents of the ice r the Pfsnnln9 Director
ion in our world, and 'provides a background of knowledge a- :Claremont Co-Operative County to come And meet per at Brougham, or lot the coon
bout which he will read later. pork Going Ahead Presents Certificates sonally their Member of Par]- cillos 'in your ward know you l
Much 'has been said about the teaching of reading. Mis, semens. are willing to take the office.
Thorne is of the opinion that the reading of labels, captions In StlbdIYISIOn At the annual meeting of
for stories, and stories in' chart form in the Kindergarten - the Claremont Co-Operative
forms the basis for formai training in Grade one. Reeve C. W. Laycox told the. an ,Tuesday might, several ' of To Open New Hospital November 21st
Arithmetic was -also one of the subjects discussed at the Pickering Tawnship Council on the ,members were presented
institute at the Primary level, Mr. K. W. Kenney, '.Master of Monday, that over .700 tons of
Toronto Teachers' College, lectured to the teachers of Grades with PioneerGPlauges in recog B>�
1, 2 and 3' on the New Mathematics programme. He outlined gravel have been' placed on •nition of their .cohtributiori to, ' The lion. Earle Rowe, Lieut- semi-private" rooms have tele -
the developments Af its concepts as they, may be presented to the steets in Rougedale Acre- the development of the .Clare- enant Governor of the Prov- phones.
the Primary Grades today. The child learns that arithmetic In the pas't week. He said this moat. Co operative. ince of Ontario will officially Other" building- highlights:
may be meaningful. He learns the structure of the number has been levelled and more is; The following received the 'Open the new 127 bed Ajax The surgical suite, nurseries,
system and the fundamental properties of numbers. Arithme- to be added. to this, plaques: Edgar Ward, . Erna and PickeriTg General Hospit- -and central sterilizing room, -
tic- may become a discovery if properly guided. The child sear, The Reeve, Deptuyreeve and Crossland,- Milton Pegg, al, on November 21, at 2.30 p. are completely air conditioned
egg, Lewis
cher for patterns. New Mathematics may be the means of prcr TownshipEngineer met with M.
and provision triode for fur
muting enthusiasm and enjoyment. The work done in the Jones, the late Walter' Symes,
Primary Grades is an introduction of other topics at other the subdivider this week and Allan Elheott,..Al Robertson. Purist. ceremonies will be use coaling of the entire Oros
Grade levels. talked over the work that is Robert Malcolm, the late F. held in front of .the 52.348,000 pital. i
Miss L McNeil, Public School Inspector Ontario 1. spoke Yet to be completed. M. Chapman and Ralph• Faulk- builds for which' construct No-ward contains more than
on Creative English and dealt more specifically with the w-ril- Reeve Layoox• said the sub- ion began in June. ern four beds.
net.
Tours of the modern hos it There are in facilities
ten ward. It c6uld be indicated that research makes teaching divider has agreed to put up • ••.•..•"•-•- • •..
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far more interesting for the clas,rnnin teacher. It challenges street signs that are required, - al wall he organized by the for staff; doctors an4i about 1
EVERY RESIDENT IS A ;
and shakes certain beliefs. Miss McNeill pointed out that in He said S1080.00 would • put in staff and �•olunteer Hospital 75 visitors. Most large hospit- `
all research -the classroom teacher was still of permanent val- street lights on the exisiting Potential Salesman organizations following • ,the•• als do nqt have visitor park-
ue. Common sense, shrewd intuition and un8et<tartding ^acral streets, and suggested this be This year, each property ow- ceremony to 9 p, m. ing facil5ties.
from experience indubitably had' more value in the classroom paid for out of the bond inn mer in Pickering Township will Tours will be continuous and There is a pneumatic tube a .•�
than experimental research. The latter•, however, aided im being held by the towmshi receive .a notice attached to the hospital staff %vill. show system planned for 'direct de
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measurablytn substantiating the classrooms teacher's assess- ey p
ments 'He sand when the complete his assessment notice. the details of the new facithe livery to and from nursing ata r
Liss McNeil stressed tfie need for precision and respect for services are in; this can be This notice concerns Indust- ies and equipment. With the tions and major departments.
gcroci work as. it applied to learning to spell. Children must paid back by the Lease-by Co- ry in the township and was new building, the area hos- This will be used ata later
have opparturhlty to talk asci express themselves in stories. mpany. drawn up by Councillor John pita] facilities 'increase from 'time, when hospital expansion 't
for eloquent speakers anti free easy writers need such exper- Cour•tcildor Kewman suggest- Campbell and Clerk Lloyd T. a 48 bed, frame-type wartime makes it necessary.
ience. ed rile township go a little fur- Johnston. building to the new four-stor-' The , building is equipped „E
Fallowing the morning session, the teachers spent a very Cher and try and get more The notice advises that all ey building. The "'exploding with high speed elevators, de
profitable and entertain afternoon at Annandale Golf and work done on the streets that ratepayers'are salesmen and if core concept allows for con- signed for expansion when the
Country Club. After a very,sumptuous meal, that Nvas enjoyed are in need of it. anyone has >! lead concerning tinuation of strength, .utility number of floors in creases to
b� all, the teachers sat back arrcl relaxed whsle Mr. George
Brown, president of Teachers' Institute, welcomed them and It was suggested they ask a possible Industry locating in and beauty through ' Planned ,seven•
introduced the guest speaker Mr. David Cleo from .the Currin the subdivider if he would ag- the township, to call the office expansions. The official opening of the
ulttm Branch of the Department of Education. roe to a supplementary agree at Brougham. The new hospital features building will be conducted by
Mr. Clee spoke on some of the New Trertd�s in Education. Tn ment to cover this work. • Names will be kept -confid- expansion capability for up ,the hospital chairman, R. D t
)t.he next few years't.hese trends will become a realit. Mr. Cl^c Deputy-reeve Jean McPher- ential but, the leads will be to 500 beds M93m the present Thompson. The Ajax and Dist 1'
referred to the n^w Cours- in :Mathematics which is' presently son said she made some re acted upon. 127 for adults and children, rict Community Choir will per
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re
introduced at the Public. School level. New• methods In marks last week about street It is felt that possibly many There are 24 bassinets, form'during the ceremony-Re- *,
the teaching of Science and Enzll h were also discussed. He signs being down in the sub- residents have contacts that Every bed in"the medical freshments will be served to
informed the teachers thaf. Pnvirornment has_charrged drastic divisor. and on personal in- would be of value fo the Ind- and surgical departments is the publte'tn the hospital cif-
ally with television and a child-todav is a Product of the tl�nrTci vestigation, found the street uatrlal Committee and to the e4uipped--mr centralized ox- eteriA. -
and tart just of the home. His remarks, which were filled with signs were up. Township Connell. ygen service. All private and l
humour, proved to be very infnrrrtative.
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Page Two TME PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1964
THE PICKERING NEWS
R1PORTOs
Creators o f
Iss"d "wV- Thursday
PARLIAMENT A0 MONUMENTS
by The News Printing and Publishing Company .
.1%,[norized as Second Class Mail Matter Pdst Office Dept., Ottawa, 911t. BY MIKE STARR
solISCRIPTION RATES: $2.50 per YM — United States P-00, Par Year ONI OF DISTINCTION.
M.P. ONTARIO RIDING
BARRY MURKAR, Editor
ABYERTISING RATES UPON REQUEST The Municipal Winter Works Inenetive Program is, to be for THREE GENERATIONS
continued during the winter of 1964-65. The program was re-
duced last winter in its duration from seven arid One+aif
months to six monft, but in spite of this. reduction in time
it proved to be a good program and beneficial to municipal
Indust Where Art Thou? fties, as well as to those who were employed, during the winter StQ�ord BrOSaLtde'
months.
entertained
This week, Pickering Township CouncilThe Federal Government pays 50% of the I&bofir costs of
industrial -real estate salesmen and• other industrial rep- this program, and 60% where work is performed in munic- hiONUMENTS
-resentatives to a tour of the township and showed just ipalities located in designated. areas and areas where high
is found.
to locate in winter
what we havt� to offer to industry wishingFor the Doming Federal payments will apply to work DUN'DAS ST. EAST WHITBY MO 644T
this area. performed on authorized projects from November 1, '1964, to
Aprii 30, 1965.
Frankly, we think Pickering Township has a great A, addition to the regulations ris of -the urogram has been
.deal to offer to prospective industry., The Toronto Ind- made to assist municipalities in the designated areas and areas
ustrial . Commission has said it is out of date anymore, of high winter Unemployment. An extension of time for com- GRAHAM 'PARK RESTAURANT
Pletion of individual projects may be granted into the month
to offer fixed assessment. They claim industry will loc Of May where a discontinuance of work becomes necessary, A TAVERN UNDER THE
e, providing the area offers all the feat- --by reason of severe temperature or heavy snowfall. This ex -
ate at any site, -."'LIQUOR.LICENSE ACT"
ures they want. Pickering Township has rail lines, a tension will only apply on a project which requires at least
to Metro. five month:i to reach completion, where work has commenced
super highway, water, sewage and is close
during the month of November and where operation DINING -ROOM — BANQUET HALL
Just what more would any industry want? That is i carried -on continuously except when prevented due to severe
weather conditions. To qualify for this extension, the forced No. 2. Highway at Rouge River - Ph. 2U-I"S
good question and a bit of a puzzle. A puzzle, because "'6'11:on of work must be of at least two weeks duration and
in the past few years. industries have been locating all the period of the extension into the month of May will be
around us, and in are" we •would 'imagine are -not as relaive to the period of time during, which the - Tyrojec-t was
good as we have to offer. Why then don't they come forced to close down. In no case will an extens'Qn be granted.
beyond May 31. . . . I . 1 1'.
here? We keep hearing that Pickering Township is so In all other respects the terms of the -program for the
'hard to deal with is the main reason. Does this. mean coming w:nter will remain the same as 'those that were in, 'Thomas' A. Newman,. Q. C.
of 1963-64.
the Council,, the Planning Board, or the. land owners?, effect dur,
Another
program which was introduced last winter is the 8ARJ=T= a souUmn
Witive Program. This
Maybe someone who has the answers to why indust- winter House Building I ncen s p rogram was
ry seems to keep by-passing us, would write a letter introduced on -an experimental basis and proved to be su.i?c-
essful- As a resillt, it will be continued during the coming TEmple 9 SUN
explain it. 1964-65 season. The program pro%id,@s fog- the payment,of an
rAn:tPORT ROAX). SOUTH DUNEARTON
t of 5500 to the first, purchaser or owner of a house
incentive ive
We thing the Industrial Committee and Council are
substwitially built during the period from November 15, . 1964,
Picker -
on the right track by "showing, off our wares. to'March 31. 1965.
ing Tow;iship obviously has to be sold to industry.. The This incentive is peo-able in respect of single detached
evidence shows -they are not flocking in here on their dwellings and multiple dwelling unit strtictures. containing
_awn. So, whatever the cost of some entertainment, we not rriory than four self-contained units, built safely for year residential use, Row housing containing more than four
think this, is a step in the. right direction. Others are dwelling may also be eligible for ttie payment of woo -COOPER BLOCK LTD*
doing it. The only difference being, that in their case it per' dwelling tmit. Dwelling units of this type will only quality
has paid dividends. if the single unit. or one of the unit, in the duplex, triplex or :M CAL11DONIA ROAD TORONTO
fourplex is occupied by the first purchaser. A separate apoplica-
Too, we would commend the idea of Councillor John tion is required for each sringle duplex, triplex or fourplex SLOCXS & BRICKS
'Campbell in having notices included with the assess -
&4 the case may be, indlcating that it is part of row hous,n:
conStruction.
STRUCTURAL STEEL
rent notices, inviting taxpayers to contact officials, if Construction shall not have proceeded beyond the first floor
they can give -any leads, that might be contacted and Joist stage (including sub -flow) or its equivalent, by Novem- CRANE OWTAL
approached on the idea of locating here: ber 15. 1964, Construction shal-I be completed, excepting for
seasonal defictencies, by March 1965. Seasonal deficiender, 31t. STATION ROAD, MCK11111M, ONTARIOInclude exterior painting and site improvement,.. but do. not
BROUGHAM REPORT Include brk-kwadL 942-19" 9224103 — 6664911
From Don Waring, Ward 3 to the township bearing the
name of Pickering, as one way
Where do you live? Picker- of =king the township.1chown
J— or Ajax? -A—Ming to the the world'P %-- this
._,Postrnaster General you, like
is only a small way to prom-
riCkering
High Notes
me, live in Ajax. This erdigbi-
ote the umanhip but, it is cen-
considered as Ajax. This is not
'Ajax is a,complete and seper7
ening piece of information was
tairdy one of the easiest and
BY BEVERLEY WARING
ocamtried in the - information
most effective ways. Did the.
EMU=
.,.phamplet delivered recently to
Postmaster give any consider-
of a tournament whose winner will enter 'the C. 0 S. A.
etition.
those whose homes will -be M-
cei-
ation to the number of trade
The dance on Friday. October 23, with guest disc -jockey
ving door to door mail de-
magazines that are used to
Norm. Perry, was a great success. There were manW contests
livery cp November 16th. L a-
promote the various industrial
and -innovations, at this dance, and one of the most trying,
--long with many other people
concerns? For example,* John
was a marathon dance contest. It lasted for three hours
have taken great exception 10
Doe and Co', advertise their
and the Mnners were: Wendy Lancaster and Peter Parker,
this imposition by the Port-
products: in a trade magazine,
They danced for the longest period of time and showed the
least amount of fatigue. They %ron a large collection of
. -,,master as did Council on bion-.
thei Postmaster insists that
pop-
ular records. Jim Daly, Students's Council President. announ-
day. The prime question herr:
customer'; John Doe direct his cw I erl
ced at the dance on Friday; that the Pickering and Ajax Stud -
is. on what grounds or for.
inquiries to John Doe, etc- Aj-
ent's Councils have amalgamated', to bring the biggest and
%ftt reason did the Postmast-
ax, not John Doe and. Co.,
best dance yet. This YrW be a Hallowe'en Dance, so --come in
-er decide that those areas to
Pickering,
costume I'f you_ %Vish, The Councils have engaged "The. Cherk-
recei%Ae mail delivery should be
Further more_ the Town of.
..mates , a well-known band from Tortobto to -provide entertain -
lowest score wins. Tice boys move on to C. O. S. S. A-_ on
considered as Ajax. This is not
'Ajax is a,complete and seper7
mens. Surely• you don't have to be urged to come. Just be
ISLAND HOPPING HOLIDAYS
The Girls' Volley.Ball Tearnwill put their practices to good
use on Tuesda I October 27, as they play an exhibition game
y
Drunbarton, Pickerizig
swu mom sERvia
Ajax it is Pickerim
ate municipality with absolut-
reminded that this dance will .be held at -Ajax High School
at.830 p. m. on Friday, October 30, and tine admission is 75c.*
2
NEW YORK WORD'S FAIRComp
of a tournament whose winner will enter 'the C. 0 S. A.
etition.
Wrs To Lawmwers, Garden Tractors
-DICKERING. Did the Post-
master for instance take. - into
.4 at all to do wlth
el nothin,
the Township of Pickerng. The
single; 1,23 a -couple,
The Ichnol Newspaper the
him
LEARN JO RIPE
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'H
rolled off press last Friday.
R
T R A V E L
D
ed unanimously tiiat the Coun- ion.
consideration the'time. effort
-n of Ajax is' en<)u,-,h
Town
and all ind�catioiLs poin -t i oward a very successful paper. It
"advice
BUREAU L T D.
cil of the Township of Picker- One member of the Council
'maybe
has been put into the pro
Motion of the township by the
and most capable of its C4,A-n
�romotionai with
-contained everything from to the lovelorn" from
"Dear Dorrithia" in "Current Movie Reviews". The
D R I V I N 6 1 E S S 0 N S
ing objects mast violently to suggested that the tax -
_
Council and the Industrial Co -out.
programme
the enforced aid of the
purpose
of - the school newspaper is t6- en6ourage participation in
r
Dinly s -SWI..' Motor Clink
I
�Iso.,
ed in the mailing address and jections to - tine Postmaster
mmi ttee? Did he for instance,
'
Postmaster. General by the res-
school activities, and to discuss recent happenings of interest
to the student body. The name of the paper has not yet been
•
Pickenng, Village -9424230.
-Jimle Driving SdmW
the resolution and that the ob- cll-t
7 consider the thousands of let- -
idents of Pickering Township.
deeded, and' any "ideas are welcomed.
and figures be made available Don Waring
ters.and parcels that come in-
After much discussion by
The Debating Club meets on Tuesday, October 27' io discuss
the various aspects "Penal Reform". All interested
Phom 839-1144
of persons
are invited to drop in and express their opinions along with
the regular debaters.
Knees are knocking and teeth are dhattering this week,
1 INA T.LL as all students prepareto address their dass and give an
oral book report. Good LAick Everyone—you'll need it!
INESKRVATIONS: The "United Nations Club" is sponsoring the U. N I. C.
E. F. Campaign this year. With the help of the stuTeitis,. the
AIRLINES S U; N. Club hopes to mise $600.00. All students interested in
STEAMSHIP helping undernourished children around the world asked
to pick up their supplies in Room 10. and to canvass either
on Friday, October 30, or Saturday, October 31. The -United
TOURS CRUISES HOTELS Nations Club is also holding an "Assembly" on, Tuesday, Oct
ober 27, to explain the functions of U. N. I. C. E. F_
LOWEST AIR FARES TO Pickering won the Intermediate Boys' Lake Shore Cross -
Country Race at P: D. H. S. on October 20.
The Junior Team finished in Second Place. The scores on
'BRITAIN - MW all EUROPE (Junior Team) -O'Neill
the Lake Shore Meet were as follows:
33; Pickering 37; Dunbarton 57; (Intenneff-ate Team) - Pick -
ASK ABOUT THE NEW 21 DAY EXCURSIONS
ering 20, O'Neill 29, -and Dunbartob 54. The team with the
6
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lowest score wins. Tice boys move on to C. O. S. S. A-_ on
CARIBBEAN CRUISES
Monday, October 26, and we wish for their cohtm*ued success.
000CXXXXXX Ill 11111 WININg
ISLAND HOPPING HOLIDAYS
The Girls' Volley.Ball Tearnwill put their practices to good
use on Tuesda I October 27, as they play an exhibition game
y
Drunbarton, Pickerizig
swu mom sERvia
BACHELOR TOURS
with at High School. On Wednesday,
"October 28, the girls are going to Courtice, for the• first part
2
NEW YORK WORD'S FAIRComp
of a tournament whose winner will enter 'the C. 0 S. A.
etition.
Wrs To Lawmwers, Garden Tractors
NO BOOKING FARES AT —
.-No and UsedLiWr P
&IIJIffen ForSale
him
Council, a resolution was pas- to to support the resolut-
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T R A V E L
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ed unanimously tiiat the Coun- ion.
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BUREAU L T D.
cil of the Township of Picker- One member of the Council
'maybe
U MOWER SHARPENING
0
ing objects mast violently to suggested that the tax -
-1 AJ nu PLAZA
the decision of the Postmaster payers themselves take a few
to have the word Ajax includ- minutes out to write their 6b-
r
Dinly s -SWI..' Motor Clink
I
�Iso.,
ed in the mailing address and jections to - tine Postmaster
:942-6690
-to
that the Clerk submit the General in Ottawa in order to
Postmaster General a copy of support the actions of Cutin-
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Pickenng, Village -9424230.
the resolution and that the ob- cll-t
jections as well as the facts Sin ' ceMy,
and figures be made available Don Waring
... Jam. • ' . _ �'.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20,'1964 .. t ". THE PICKER me News Page ThrM
DUIBARTONSylvira t`,arttivright' taking the would like to join, ,contact. Dr. 400 P. m. evening, November $. Rev. Mrs. Oliver Gibb has •been
es
solo part. Dr. McKA 's ms- McKay. The: General Meeting of the Christmas, Protestant Chaplain confined to her horn by ili-
_. United Church age was entitled "Do -It Your- The Young People are bald- United Church Women will be at Dotii�, will be+ The regular morning sem self Religion". ing a "car wash" at Kingston on Thurso guest Hess the past week.
ay evening, Nevem speaker. Congratulations to Mr. and
vice of_warahip was conducted, f3viletin Road and Rougemourrt Dr. (a- ber 12. Mrs. W. H. J. Thomp- Personals Mrs. Douglas Green (nee Mar
by the minister, Rev. Dr. Dr. The Junior Choir meets on cross from Stroud's Store). am will be guest speaker on Mr. and Mrs. Ben.' Deakin ilyn Ravey) on the birth of a
W. A. McKay, and assisted by blonday afternoon at. 4.30 p: They are raising money to sup- behalf of the Cancer Society. and Mrs. M –
_ b6. R Pitcairn, organist. The __ m New --members are invited. port an wry Howe, Whitby, son, on Wedniesday, October
orphan child irf Greece. The Young .People are hold- visited friends in Dunbarton 21, at the Ajax Hospital.
cboir sang a lovely anthem If you are between the ages It will be this Saturday, Oct- ing a special congregational nen Thursday. They 'returned Mr. and Mrs. E. Crooks
"Lead Me, Lord", with Mrs. of -seven and twelve years, and ober 31 from 10.00 a. m. to Memwn eorial Service on Sunday froEngland last week. spent the weekend in Det- .
OOMLBTIC
! t&k l 3redAe �ra�e roil.
Sympathy Is extended to
Mr. Peter Hepworth, formerly
SMALL of Dunbarton, on the ping
of his father, Mr. Edward Hep-
• .WHILE THEY LAST worth, who passed away in the
K
Oshawa General Hospital on.
LARGE SIZE October 22.
. Mr. and Mrs. Don Fletcher
z ��. s1allowe'eha� . y. Toronto, afro
S �0�� �'Y ��u andMr.and Mrs. Paul bora w re n r azxi family, of Sc�.rboro were
visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. L
tche
.0
Packers
Pum kin o carton Fl Ott Tuesday, October 29 the
. C i1Ri�F Afternoon Unit U. C. W. paid
K �VITh Purchase ofd 0.00 or Over DOZEN a surprise visit to Mr. and
--12 -- —� Mrs. F. Westgate, on the occ-
asion of their 49th _an_niver
nary. They were presented a
Square tins (AllFlamm) (Sew 20e) suitable gift, and afternoon tea
was served and
2 for 89e A number of local enjoyed . an.
Save 17c ,7c Clover CftamCream
Dagain taking skating lessonsoffered by the WVdtby Figurece - Skating Club.
ISAVB 7e) 112 Gallon' Mrs. A. Kemp, Bill- Kemp,
ZIP Doe Peed Mrs. Ferris, - all of Os+ht ;
Ott ( Swift's Sllverleaf Mrs. Bertram, of Indianopolis;
GWwwasecolvi
PURE LARD - Z Ibe. i9e Wethe 's Ras :si Mr. and Mrs. E. J. An -
b �bimj y Raspberry or Strawberry. nis on Thursday evening, Oct -
15% W. ria Special Offer of 40e Off ober 22. ..
is exterx3ed to the
Colgate's King Site 5 Ib. Box 99C = - orM Tamil• y:..A1VISympathy
late r Avis
1 O � WC FAB (Heavy Duty Formula) .-------------.-----_ $1.23 who gassed away m the Ajax2 f
' 24 oz. jars Save 19c Hospital." 9n Monday mowing
ler! at M Borden's New Dutch ._._Save 33ti'se _.___�1.�/s Ib tin October 2s.
fa.l _ The Afternoon Unit of the
thm ISM INSTANT CHOCOLATE ...,�_ ___..___ _�__` 67f United Chur:h is holding a
CMED - R - SPRtD Blue Ribbon Fazenda Save''I OC Large 5 oz: jar luncheon meeting at Wooer on
lN-STANT COFFEE _r� 100% pure 79e t yovesnber 5, at the home of
Swift's Premium Save 19c Large 24 oz. tins Mrs. E. o Amos.. A sewing bee
9 -pee
25
0
/ ` ' will follow, the meeting. All
BEEF or IRISH STEW ____ 2 for 79c , , ladies wetoame.
LAPP'S SWEET APPLE. CIDER ... ___:�____________ _ 1 gal. jug 894 John Thompson. of the, Base
Plus lOe Deposit Refundable •"s" Lure was coiefined to bed on
T he week -end.
Fresh Fork (Picnic) r Clirport BeQCh
lb. c lb. c
The regular monthly meet-
.35
o er Das
(Save , 1 c) ;ng of Lire Ratepayers' Assoc
anon was held last Vtrednes-
795
�lay- in the community hall.
` Table Queen Enriched The minutes of the previous. .
Lslrge 16 -oz. Jars - BREAD 2 for 39e n,eetinz were read and accep-
t�C (Save 1 Oct . .Fresh . PORK BUTT ROAST «+ �' Full 24 oz, sliced loaves reit. A discussion over old when
•tie Cubs:` would hold their
_ - Red Rose Economy Pkg.of 90 ;� meetrnq,u•a., held, Mrs. Coop-
...., .
MAPLE LEAF Sliced RindleseB TEA BAGS _---___-_ _ _— 790 er reported out of six meet -
NATURAL cn,s, three of the.;e were cut
!curt due to other meetings
C14EDOAR lb, E]�r i /j�� + j�? called :for -the same night. It
CHEWr UJ so
aeon H LLV E E1, <eem.,, here is no regular ev-
:min available that the Cubs
12 oz. pk0• " can use' the haft fora corn-
�,,,� ,,, R �SHELLOUT ROUGE HILLS Mete reacting 'on a regular
12 oz. phi. :CANDIES - SUCKERS cuM ON HWY. 2 , tii�goslwou�Tiee�tt was eld onaWed
MEDIUM S9! lb•79 �' PEANUTS IN THE SHELL Jost �� of nesday evenings in the hall;
12 ea• pk&STEAKS ,r ROUGE BRIDGE Mrs. Jones" being in charge,
OLD 69e ROASTS ATTRACTIVELY PRICED Two gentlemen of the school
board held a very interesting
disuession in 'regard to ,our
sch#1 Home Grown *11 Home Grown . fAULIFLOWE
R, our area
The eounesents for
New Crop Florida Juicy-��Size 48's our area were present and
Firm Green Curly Green Presented facts - and figures
#1 Home Grown GRAPEFRUIT ...:_______..::--:__rye for 39 on our water and sewers which
����� /L Snow White should begin to be put in be-
- Cabby a Savoy G LARGE HEADSr California x,nktw E,M,q �uky man Is" tween November and Decemb-
g er on the Winter Works pro-. j
VALENCIA ORANGES ___ ;: doz 79s gram. These installations will !
J f
2Dost $120,00 aper year for 20
::Large Heads for c-29 years. Thi w� again be a,
. ;. `'' $j:1 Selected Firm Golden Rip! point. of discussion at another
(Freezer Buy- BANANAS ---------------------- --- ------- ---=_'-=_ 2 LBS. 29* meeting called for October 2s:
The regular meeting of the
Home and School Association
HALLOWE'EN FEATURE Fresh Lan will be held, on Wei%,
�.h (Not November o iJ the Gr%uort(awry Grade Maeo.n • fresh Frozen) Grade A Oven R Ls.Beach School: Judge Grvetfork LoinRoastswill be guest $peer. »leeae
nen APPLES try cul attend
RIB END _� 1b. 49 Would the 'parents of all
(Average 3 Jbs.) y Cubs' of Fairport. Beach paftw '
5 lb. bag39c TENDERLOIN END ________—_�'6. 59! � Dame to a brief meeting atter
(Average 2 lbs.) the regular Cub meeting : ` on
Nov. 3. This will be a deciding
flea. Mflxxa t Ir
Brown) s -w. 71n Centre Rosefs or Chaps ��_�' b. H* ntghtc w whether
ror in our f Cubs
(HEAD CHEEi1 � WHOLE LOIN END --__^_M____ Ib. S9* a a
W DEPENDS ON YOU the pair -
Less than .3 b. 39c Ib. : w1mlesis (LM"' b. „� For Frying - Roasting - Barbecuing : ents.
fresh Maty (side) AVERAGE D 9.451 a. M. Baptist Chureh�ool ;.
SPARERIBS --___-------- b. 590 ':.Lucas Arthurs Fully Cooked 3 LBS " 11 a. nit, Morning orshiip. T
Round orSquare' • • p. m. Eveningworship, Wed-
_ 79� Picnic SHOULDER lb. 49c
RUMP ROAST ---___ i Wed-
nesday evening, .Pt+ager Meet
ing at 8 P. m., Friday evenifig,
,Maple Leaf Sliced 1 Ib. pkg. Standing (6th • & 7th Rlbs) i -' - . {..�- .45 P. m.
Sky-fieens at 7
BREAKFAST BACON ____ 690 PRIME RIB ROAST b. !9e' ' _
.............
Fresh . Boneless Rolled fist 5 Ribtt' _
M I L L E R
MINCED BEEF 2 Ibs.,79f ••' PRIME RIB ROAST Ib. 89c 7. — TRAILER SERVICES'---'
SALES
ERVICES-
SALES i RENTALS
Sirloin, Porterhouse, T -Bone, Fresh MINCED STEAK . _— _ b. 69s , •-: f , r Tag -A -Long Camping Trailer
Wing STEAKS ._ _..._�Ib.'896 'glade ,or Short Rib - 1964 Models From $200.00
Lean Pgamealed ROAST (blade bone removed) Ib. 5% Cabin 3 Camping Trailers
COTTAGE ROLL ,1b. 49c ..FOR RENT
8^neless•Rolled Plate Brisket
see;eE,ee�a�,eiree;erree*eea�,eee �– • ., `i
f.as,.awww+ss�aa:at,as,a`aw POT ROAST Ib. 39t •�` _ .��, /veryt1Vng For Trailers
Prices ,Effecti�ee Thurs., Fri., ~ r - Cut
_ phone: BE 3491
i ass _u ER NOW QE
Sat., -.'Oct. 29-30-31
T ,�` °AJAX.:; -
Ax � ��" BE su
.._' SHORT RIB ROAST.', Ib. b9c, ,• ._ ,.: ,' . :;: -' '. (err 9 to
,
Paw Fa4rr THE PICKERING- NSWi
THURSDAY, OCTOiitR Z!, 19"
_ •aaaasaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Coining EventsVillage
Cat"/ Of Thanks ANNOUNCIA411NT ;
Auxiliary Pickerin Notes Kits _ midst our
ess, of
NALLLOOWE•I1N DANCE • Mr. and Mn. F. Simoats and - sorrow, we wish oto express our Pickering Tlowmhip td Schad
OctoMr 311. Mr. ,and Mas. Cytl Morley en- exercises of Piiakerft District he0rtfWt t works and apprec- Ann No. 2. wmounoa the alp -
Come, and meet yaw neigh- tertained the Fast >laasters of , Hkgh School will be held on cation' to our many relatives, � of His. Wm. A. Sac-
ots and at our
bik'ktads Ajax friends and neighbors for the
'. • tuaaasaaaauaaaaaastaat Datic Lodge and their wives N+avetrrber 13 vetoes lite top 0occio, a[ pickeriM .
and PickeringHospitalfid- last 'Phdq evening at the students of Gude 13 and the kinciness and sympefyy shown as Architect to design the new
iary Dance. We we holding it ;us in the loss of a beloved
Si¢norhs' residence. other tides wRl be thoawssd. Plrblic Schaal to be built an
in the Ajax Clo nmunity Cru- husband and faAther, Stanley
ire, on October 30. Wear a cos W. and �' W. G. Messer ....Saturday night is Hailoweew Frank KitiL We skit of Fr Drive, on the west -
fm_._ especially
tume, and passably win a rhze.�� for a l0:day yeast Watch ov► for tin adnifiren.... to tthaNc Father O'Neill wand a a? Fhahs�a's Bay.
USED FURNITURE P ion and are
returning on the
�..
BOUGHT a SOLD wril be served. Father Waltham for their con- '-... .....C� M'�
GORDON HCYi EL . Tickets ase avalLsble from allweekend� solishg words; Dr. W. W. Tom- s
Mrs.. C. Pakw, Church Str., S Kits - MT. and MRs.- E. Ver -
has Villa" or ghosts: 942'5685. � been confined too the huose iiraon; the Nurses of the Ajax
Photo: 9424M ��T• _ for several days and her dau- sympathy is extend- and Pickering Hospital, and all non I.ortsithe wish to aoa-
(may 2111:0 ' ..............._.._ to . Avis and family � og tine York Knitrt- app
_.._. __8888. ®hhter Phydhs of Toronto, has a have
d
Pickering Church in the passft of a loving hus- ing• Mills; all the donors of the been
...............-_.- 8888_ Woman been looping after her. and relatWes alt � � ) floral offerings the
_.......... _ - so kind, dtatwg the
and t3her (Waiter Avis) many P ent bereavement of a loving
APPLES AND will meet next Thtusday even on bearers and the McEachnie
at 8.00 o'clock in the C. E. ended the recent surprise par Monday, October 26. Funer- 1n -law and uncle.
POTATOES m6 al serviiees were held Thurs- Funeral Home, Pickering, for ......................
ty for Mas. Ross Burns, Mrll ......_... .............. _. _
FOR SALE Centre. There will be a good da with interment at Erskine -their kind, efficient • manage-
St.
- :2.26 Per Bus. Program and lunch. Unit- No. The party was given in her y _: ARC WELDING
es on hmmL 3,, Mrs. G. Riarnther, iris charge. honor 'by. her husband Ross' Cemetery. metyt of the services. Reasonable Rates -
?l on vane eotitainar for and daughter Dmna. About 40 Fairport United Church .Mrs, Mary Kits, Jim, Stan :.'Ask For "OrFd�" at
bring Bazaar Plans -to be discussed, Women's bazaar was largely
apples. :8888 .......:...................... guests, attended. P'ckering U- G W. enter attended last Satpct- Jr., and _
Mary -Ann. 942-0944
CIDER ANNIVERSARY SERVICES . tained the Oshawa Presbyter, ober 24. Mrs. C: Closson, press
Sweet Cider - Freshly Marie Pickering United Church ial on Tuesday winch over 100 ident of Centennial U. C. W., OVERSEAS CHRISTMAS • MAILING FROM DICKERING
PICKERING ORCHARDS Sunday, November 1. ladies .attending. Speaker in opened the bazaar. Three guests With the Christmas •period approaching, the Canada Post
mhos west of Pickering Anniversa
rt- Services will be the evening was Rev. Chas. at'te'nded who were over 90 Office -
•
Vfllage, oh Na 2. Highway held , in Pickerengg United Catto, of Hampton, formed Years young. also a number engin the public net to May posting Parcels to friends
Church, at 9.45 and _ 11.07 a. y and relatives. The public is cautioned to mail as earl as pose•
Phone: �-1 of Africa. The sessions .'were from Toronto, -Scarboro, Dun-
(oct 1-t!) _ e bartan and Pickering. We wish .
- • , postings, if gonoral, might resndar M Impose -
(Oct Guest Minister Acv. Jas. �, ^u+e :�H
:8888 Frnlay, D. D., formerly of Tor ha ble for the Post Office to find sufficient accommodation
well attended and the
D Fickeri:ng U.C.W. enjoyed v- to thank ail those who came oq
For SAA or Trade - 3 -bed- onto. For many years Dr. Fin- - the out • to help us make this 'aft-, the last steamers leaving in time to ensure Christmas delivery.
" .' room bungalow LTt Claremont. lay was minister of Carlton errhoon a successful one. Mail for Armed Forces Overseas -The dates for surface
17001M�e bartfhrroosn; kitchen-liv- St. United Church, and later lizv. E. D. and Mrs_ Renaud
of Liam were the guests of Mrs• A1lce Mansfield return- malls sti6wn below to Britain will apply to the pasting of our.
at St. Luke's, and Associate L. M. and MTs. Morley on Sun- regardless
• _ Ing morn area; basement; sun ed home, on Saturday after face mats addressed is the Armed Forces` Overseas
noocrr; large lot. Private Sale. Minister at Metropblitarh tin- noon from A H -
_ but o) dostUnatlgn�. The dates for Air Mail to the Arnned Forces
610.sW.00. Ftmne owner at irted• He is now retired. resid- '' had a fall on 6 morn:n
84 the Pam as for the civilian air niialls to that
649-2309• Rachel Irish is had to return to Ajax Hos- matt - The dates for the E rspent- CeftH mW Air Mails will
Ing at R R 3 Stayner. He Is We are and
widely known and remember Mrs ilial.
ed for his radio mirdsitry. . A to the Oshawa Hospital and is P apply WAIr Mail for all otlm Armed Forces Oversw.
PLATES . The Sacrament of Baptism
Far Humidifiers under observation.RebekahEaster* Lodge will. will be celebrated at Fairport s.,.e..i hearts. sett
SL75 a Box ed to all. hold their euchre in the- Com-. United_ Church on Nov. 15th. _ awn.[. h4 .e At« a W. 14rt..
BRADY PLUMBING ...�....:........ _ October 29 at b Anyone wishing til have child=
ST. GEORGE S CHURCH rntrnity '
4320 Kingston Read ren baptised at this time. are mess tthrrs0s r+►axsLs Lits ►...,i. L44i m ir,.w
Annual Christmas gasser P. m. A welearthe is extended touch
_ .......................... to all. asked to get in with sawsrAtrc _. .
SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 7th' Cothgratuiattb:hs to Mr. and Maces' at 942 -OW?. a• t:.h.�rn. Nw. se Nov. se Nw. AS Nw. s Nov. a ere. so
For Sable - tnneti gas ftn'rhece Rev, Dr,
2.3a - 3 P. AL Ago. W=s Eo&. Mild St., on
- tsD good oondiciots. Phone: ,942- Novehiabes• lot will be the neo- wir..*a w.r. at It".
>s sn... as Nw. s Nw. ae e.t. u _
In tine Parish Hall. Pkli*'ing a of new members and aaa4. a sms&- N... so Nw. so Nov. ae Ne.. a Nw. ao 'Now. a "
8177. the bsldr of a daughter last P
....... :....:.... ............. ............... weekend. O.R. a Q4e. Nw. s• Nov. M NeV. as Nev. a Nw. so eels. se
MASS AT BAY RIDGES w anyone whtsishg to become a
For, -Sale - 1%7 Dodge. VS in the School of tine Hely MTs. Henry Wentney's Cthur- nhernbes by _PrOtemiOh Of faith mm"M " Nw. so Nov. ss now. as Ne.. a Nev. ae 'e.e. So
autornotir- Good condition. Rodoeesner.'lit 9 awl 11 a m, ch School Class of Pickering or transtm is asked to get in N..trta- Nw. so Nov. s4 now. se N... s Ne:. so sea s•
touch with Dr. McKay.
United Church had 7 . Young. - r
LADY WANTS people attend the Toc Alpha Bay- Ridges Kiwarhis stn osAsa,- -
For Sole - 200 Rhode Island baby-olt"nii or, 14M work ConMererhoe at NorthminiMer head a ladies' Night in Fair- or. Ceheear awe- 14 080. as DO*- se see. a 0e46 as Dee ao
Reds; pullets. 8 montthe old; all wMhhn easy reach o# Highway United Church last Saturday. port Untied Church on Wed- Ai -.f 0.. ae a... as ave. is awe. a se.. as one. .1e
ILayisrg. 039-�71. Na 2. highway. Phone: 942- Everyone drot+ougWy enjoyed Edey. October 21st. Dinner sim. a sss ave.. as as. as eve& a e... s see. as e... ae
......_ . .....• __:8 8 8_ 8 2TM. themselves and are hoping to at 7 followed ems. a em. awe. so see. as 0«. as s« to 11104. as s.e. Is -
For
_ .. urea served p m.
For sale -• • Moffat electric Mtend the ^hrlstnm Conger•. by a sing -song end a gust ss.rta.ee Ise.. to s..- as 00e. ao 0... a 0846 as s... as
stave, F1 ielefe, oak sideboard CHILD CARE etwe to be held at N% gars in speaker.' AS reported an en- Nsrsr see.: is sea. as fee. a roe. s so*. as see. ae
, d- Photo - . 282• Reliable day care available for December, jop+able evening.
be"
• chYdren in my home...Phone This Friday, October 31 .
3) ._ is
(nov _
q!-2Bta. date
dence Co
SAY RIDOES� : r. and bring Your friends for s � � O W# YVLJiJ AGN
- W � gory e
111�a<It� ONTARIO RiDING
BOOK-KEEPING SERVICE right of tun. Costumes are
Book-keeping- to' siwaH not neoesseay. Phone for tick- P -C ASSOCIATION
COINS WANTED -
CaaadiAn and American. Phone to 942-
budnassos. 5685 or get them iFedew'al) --
RoasowaMe Rates from ate of title members. _
299[' (evenings) - 839.1303 Mr. and Mrs. John Stork, L
(act 2s) _..ANNUA
_.. _ (rep 1T-tf) entertained Mr. and Mrs..Mur-
ray Se",11 of Markham Mr.
.: ; .• - 8888.-..:.:_.._...... 8888 _ ,...._...... »8888 •
Help Wetted
OiL AND GAS HEATING and Mrs. Ed. Stork, Mr. W. C.E T I N '
Murkor and Mr. and Mrs. Bob
LAgal Secsetazy. Experienced. Ductwork i Flashing You also of Markham' last
i9alacy
commensurate with es- ng g floc 1li4, 1300 STATION WAGON. BRAND NEW. NOT
perience. Apply, in waiting, to ESSO FURNACES Sunday evening. Mr. Young - A DEMONSTRATOR. SELLING-FORCONSIDERABLY _-
280, pwcloering, Ont.. - FiNANCEa showed slides on his trip to 0/�p* PM
LESS
ox
S % hnterem With No Denmark and Norway, which 1 VI►l
_ Dawn Payment added to a very pleat -
Y1a
VON pleasant evHallit g� C
.p�D kmnediateiy-4adka in RODMAN HEATING CO. 'MM&
the Pickering area with ash- 26 Church St. S. Pickering SALE REGISTER. .
bition W earn good money. phone: 942-11"1 sw -
_ 1
Good income. Part time. Write •------- _...... . .. ............-........
_.. -
AUTHORIZED VOLKSWAGEN SERV CE
• Mrr, A. Hawkins, 1 Manelar- during, October 31 -sale of STATION- PICKERING
artscles, refrdgeTa-
lw Read. Scarhero. -
iursa
- - NANO -�, .LCR'• table and c3haks, dh¢ster- •
REED. PIPE. ELECTRONIC . �S"
ROAD
NOY. 5
Meld. dishes. Sale moan 1.00 to ... P110fN• 101
:WHO IS INTERESTED ORGAN TUNING :. 6 P. M, - • . .
in making 815 to 820 a day AND REPAIRS 4.00 p, m at the Thome of Geo. _ .
selling QusiitY Prodshcts o[ a Wataast, Fairport Road. North,
- reliable firm over 75 years in JAS, EWD1NK L)unba�0on.
,888 8... ,. SpecW Guests_
_ bssistessi Write: Rawl iloiw
,.. ENJOY OUR NEW
9�..,"4 AJAX.. Saturday, octe.:r 31 _ aahc- SMORGASBORD
13ept. J -333 -OS. 4NS ins" ft) tion sate of household furs- MIKE STARR
' . St., St. Hetnrlf, Men"". M. P. Orktar'io Rid
..........................
_.._. ittase, baby. grad pWno, MONDAY TO FRIDAY - - NOON TO Z P. W 51.21
.&wide car, C hw, truck,
- • _ • -HELP WANTED __._.__................_.._.._.._._.. 'GOf'dOA FaiflMeliMNr
7. Ma
etc., at Lot 31, roan. rk- 3 TO 0 P. r. $1.30
cleric-Typbt ' I E S T 0 Irian Thownshlp, on HhOmar ss, M. P. Royal, N. B.. QDAY 0 TO • P. AL
APO* are invited for a noetth of Markham Village. :1.73
the
part -elms dierik�typist for rite
Y ]Property
og the Estate of thr For TrawepoAam h
o[fioe of the Supt. cif the Pub- Blare Magjar G. R.: M. Dingle. Post ,►o*y - Nnsahe: . MOf sad Cold SSIBCti0f1B t4► CiseeN 19�Ow1
be Schools - West Rouge LAWN WEEDS AND gale at 1.00 p. m: Sttarp. Terms Ajax E. Wothosll ,1i2�1f04 's \�
School, 401, Friethdslhip Ave. cash. No reserve. Clarke Prow-
StArtirhg rage - 81.50 per -hour. :. FERTILIZING fig, altefNweer. EVERYBODY WELCOME
Interested persons are request- D e1�WAm 000 Hwy = ��
ed to phone Mrs. Watt, at 282- ................ ........ _......._.......
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8352, to arvmw intetvlew. Industrial Spray AM Soil SALE REGISTER
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light
Newwn wl-
NOTICE TO CREDITORS NorElsOfieet ligfit auction scale as part �
AND OTHERS FARM SPRAY the, special -sale being 'held at
WHITEWASHING the Stouffville Sale Arena, in -
ALL CLAIMS- against the eluding 1.8 Registered and High � ��
FENCEROWS
BRUSH, , MUDILL
Estate of CHARLES EDWARD PASTURES, ETC. Grade Holsteins, being the -
PAGE, late of the Township eF entire milking herd of A. • E
!Plekering, in the' County of Licensed And Insured Stork, Pickering.. Cattle all
Ontario, Refired, who died on accredited, vaccinated and
or about the 27th day lr Sep •' ] n Brucellosis free. Several cows t' c ertember, 1964: are required to graded 'Good Plus' . Frodur ustom
.-be filed, in writing, with. the averse Phone Charges tion records from Al. Sires.
undersigned, on or before the O%vneT's ' iciness causes this
15th day of No4'ember, 1964, (---- 27--- sudden dispersal.MAIN STREET, PICKERING 'Phone " 942.1601
after which date, the Estate NOTE: Thin i5 an extra good
will be distributed without re -young., home-grown herd of
gond to any claim not then til• nINE CURL SHORE" g�-size and quality. ,
sed.aie at 11,00 p. m. Christies Brookside Bread 2 Loaves 39c
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Casual yllng W D ATKINSON, Auc
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DATED at Pickering, Ontario OPEN . ........._........
this, ISth day of October, 1964. Hours- PATRICA TUCK
Grade.A Capons'' 49c Ib. Hunters You'kill.'em, we'll cut & chill em
VERNA ANNIE LONG, '9.30 A. M. - 6.00 P. M
Piano 8" Theon
Executrix, by her Solicitors, Y and. Friday y
Thursda to
HARRY -A. NEWMAN & NEW- `Open Till 9.00 P. M. Classical & Popular Sldles o Pork Cut oranned & f*st frozen 41c Ib `
MAN, 12 Richmond Street, E., Closed All -Day Mondays -29• Kingston Road, East r l 1'P°
UASSFID
ADS
Toronto 1., Ontario. Phone: 942-2601 Phone: 725 587 ;
(At Pickering `Coffee Shop) (Sep 10 f) /
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29,
1964 TML FICKSRING NEWT
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GREENWOOD
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SALE REGISTER
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Otee'd too laN for last N
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Nola Pegg is the dsughter
Mr. and Mrs. George Pegg, of
FI amw,y, of Warkworth,
who brought .the message at
Saturday, November 7, - aur
'ion sale of household furni-
`___WELL CLEANING
SERVICE -
Church ser•Aoes were well
Markham
our aardversary service., Rev.
Lure, baby grand piano, Olds-
attended on Sunday, when Rev.
Two d wen were held iii
Lackey is a former pastor of
mobile oar, Chevrolet truck,
Roanhe!r8 preached two fine,
our ommmatty this past week.
this oongrnatiom His friends
tools, etc., at I.ot 31, Con. 7.,
Wells Pumped L Cleaned, Filtered 3 Freshened, etc.
Very timely sermons. The chor`r
One for Bob Blake and his
were very pleased to see him
During
Markham Township, on No. 43
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Prompt Service Free Estimates
rendered two selections well
bride, ' held in the Sunday
again. the afternoon
Highway, North of Markham
,'
done and beautiful. The church
'was
School Room, on Wednesday
service our own choir assisted
Village, the property of the Es -
Call 942-1824
berautifuW decorated with
evening; and one for Miss
while at the evening service,
tame of the late Major ,G. R.
t1owen and Thanksgiving veg-
hazel• clossoat, on Friday ev-
the choir of Mount Zion con-
M. Dingle. Sale at 1.00 p. m.
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stables•
ening, at the home of Mr. and
gregation 'led in the service of
sharp. Terms cash No reserve.
The General Meeting of the
Mrs. A. Gardiner. Both show-
praise.
Clarke Pe eM ce, suet.
U. C. W. was held on Thurs-
ars were well attended and
The Sunday School Rally
o 0 0
day night in the Sunday
many useful gifts were receiv-.
Day will be observed next Sun-
Saturday, October 24
School Room. Mus. D. Mgrden's
ed.
day, November 1, at 10.00 a.
tion sale of household articles,
'Unit No. 2. had the Worship
- Mas. Smith and Mrs. Gassen
m. A combination service and
refrigerator, table and chairs,
�
- Service and Mrs. Brown con
of Preston, and Mr. Brooks Sr.
Sunday School will be held.
chesterfield and dishes. Sale
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PROVINCIAL STYLE
ducted the Business. Further
of Fairview Lodge, had dinnerAeoodiag
to the "thermorn.
'� 1.00 to 4.00, p. m. at the
o _.
� VANITY CABINET
plans were made for the Tun
with Mr. and Mrs. J. Brooks
etee, on thediurch lawn, $lo,
home of George Watson, L:.•-
'
• key Supper on the 21st, and
and family on Sunday.
000 has already been collected
ems' 1 Road, North, Dunbar-
MPL T E $119.95
4the Christmas Bazaar on Nov-
Miss Mabel Ormerod, of
or. pledged for the Building .
ton
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emher• 7. Unit No. 3.. served a
Toronto-Asited 'the Orznerod
A gay birthday party was,
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- wteloonned lunch and tea at the
family on Sunday and attend-
given for- Mr. E. S. Lindo at
'dose of the meeting.
ed the anniversary service.
the home of Mr. C. M. Phillips
TV — RADIO SERVICE
Fr9e'ntds are g"4 to know
The Guides and their Lead-
attended by many of his inti--
- ' Mr. Wilfred Trolley is home a-
ers enjoyed the hike on Sat-
matte friends. Cocktails were
'Day or Evening
Open Daily till 5:30 Sat. 9 to 1 P. M.
gala: from tate hospital, and is
urday, near the 8th Concess-
"fire-
served at 7 p. -m. followed by a
942-1510'
doing nicely. He had an opera-
ion Several passed their
turkey dinner. Among the
..
tion on his ear.
^ - Mrs. John Kingston is do-
making test".. Brian McTag-
gart, Lloyd Morden and Billy
gum were Ma. and Mrs. Wm.
Miller of Toronto.
Sundays & Holidays=u/aaa/a/as/seas//aaeaaaa/a/a/ttaaaeaaE
t:
ing nicely, m the Oshawa Hos-
pital foRowing surgery.
Lee passed their tests, and are
now First Class Scouts. Con-
The Bell Telephone company priv-
a installing a system of prix-
723-62Qt
JOBPRINTING
Mr. and Mrs. J. Brooks had
gratulation boys•
linter
ate and senhivill
ELECTRONICS
�.
thein• faanily all home for their
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Pascoe en-
village.
thrroughout the village. .
SUPPLY HOUSE
36th vmdding anniversary on
- ' October 19. They also celebra-
. Toronto w8th Mr. and
ted in Toronto
tertak d Mr. and Mrs. Garnet
courtice and Mr. Fawcett and
f Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Beer ew
•brrtaiTred Mr. "said Mrs. Goad-
letterheads Envelopes 'Statements
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..Mrs. K. Kedci M
Mr. and Mm. Ernle Trimble
annily on
Tlhe "Happy Hostesses" met
again on Saturday morning in
on Todd and family of Good -
wood, Mrs. Shirley Smith and
family of Toroatto on Sunday.
PLUMBING '
Tickets. Dodgers, Business
entertained at dinner on Sun-
the Sunday School Room. The
.Cards
- day: Mir. and Mrs. C. Wilson,
meeting opened with the 4-H
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Harden
ALFRED KAYES
of lain and Mr. and Mrs.
.I�te Slute, and family,. of
Pledge. The topic was ' "Etiq-
uette concerning introductions
and g� visited Mr. and Mrs.
Knott of Mount Albert an Sat-
PLUMBING BATHROOMS
THE P I
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Reglan.
akrvkations"
nd
u�'•
PRESSURE SYSTIIMS
Mrs. McLean and Beatrice
Recent visitors with the Me-
Mr, and Mss: Vernon Elli-
0ott and family of Uxbridge
:_ESTIMATES GIVEN
.
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had the Bartlett Re -union at
Leans and Hennings were: Mr.
their hone on Sunday. Some
.and Mrs. R M. Arlan of Win-
and Mr. and Mrs. IvanEllicott
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tank ty perix= had dinner with
them They carne from: Paud-
meg. Mr. Allen is a nephew
of the late Irvin McLean.
and family of Peterboro were
Sunday dinner guests of their
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parents Mr. and Mrs- Randall'
:... � Bancroft, Stoney
Beantsvi0e, Sutton anted Stouff-
'Rte Unified Church - Women
BROUGHAM -
- voile. Several attended -hurch
Tha kolferb Service was
service while there.
The cogreg'atian of St.
weE attended. Mrs. Stevens, ot
Sc ftW of the Pegg families
Jobn's United Church fMed
Bowmasnille• gave a very int-
a
attended the Pegg - Harper
the auditorium both afternoon
in talk on the pts
she exhibited of life. and also
the nvseux%aiy work being once
U. N 1. C. E. F.
CWAINGN IN
on the �.
Brougham United Church
PICKERING VILLAGE i DUNBARTON
Members of St. Join's Un-
•
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ited Church at Brougham have
- -]FRIDAY i SATURDAY — OCTOBER 30 IL 31.
done a good hob in the hist
week of their campaign to
The Campaign' will be conducted by the Students of
raise oo for a new sundry
Behcel t roan for the church.
Pkicering District High School.
th an objective of $20,000
:.
- Ove Them Your Supportcanvassers
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church wend In
and raised $10.000' in the first
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HOW TO HAVE A `COME AS YOU ARE" PARTY
Only a phone call gets your
friends 'as they are' -and wheth-
ger it's for sociable fun or a seri-
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sous need, or auy one of a run-
dyed otherreasons,it's your
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phone you reach far when ou
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want to reach other people.
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Egaggerated`d Well noW just im-
�. in
ag a where you'd be without
the phonel
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THMSDIAY, OCTOBER 29, 196#
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ready for the big move which
week.
pita!, but will have to tie It
for soate tkne
very successful Apple Day on
Saturday. Prizes for best
Mts. Helen pasooe returned
day evening from T to 9 p, UL -
fence T in is
is to bake place next
easy yet.
the
home on fallowdrhg
�P�s'.,
-
The Brougnaw Ik1ion....Ius�e
.. Mr. and Mass. Jack Rennie
dec:oraLd'd thahrlce4s, as ukase
autBery at the Uxbridge Cot--
� �•. tome id�lovviog.-a.��--
.
Mr. Arthur Bates of Wood-
held the anntud Ladies' Night
entertained friends from Tor-
by Mr. Thos. Hammond, went
-age H
or operation at Oshawa Hos- --�^
bridge, caided on.Mr. and Mrs.
'� the Masasxic Hall here on
onto on Saturday.
to Dwight Godes, Raymond
will!.
Tftere will be a Hallowe'en
P�"� � October 12th.
Don Hedges on Thursday ev-
Saturday night. Following the
We understand that Moses
Bates and David Sanderson.
Party on Saturday, October 31
,
one fro rnhem attended the
erring.
dinner them was an evening
Norton has sold his farm, and
attended the Graduation Exec
in the Conxhxuiity Hall, at 7.30
anniversary service at Ai -
Mr. Bill Voss was m Toro r
of cards and dancing.
the new owner will take. over
Mr., and Mrs. Jack Morgan
p. M. sharp. prizes for the Best
wands church on Sunday ev-
: : to on Saturday-
Two local hunters, who each
in the spring.
cisee for Chartered Account-
Costumes.
ening.
Mr: Thos- Hamina d is being
got several pheasants on the
Young People's of the Clam-
anrts of Ontario, at the Royal
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kept busy nsa fig 'tables and
weekend were: Grant Morgan
mont Baptist Church will at-
York Hotel, on Friday.
Ajax • Pickering General "
cabinets for The new Sarco
and Gordon McDowall. There
tend a Fall Rally at Lindsay
Mr. and Mrs.' Thos. Warrens,
A��
Hospital Statbties
int ft �Ozo•
were a lot of hunters out but
on Friday evening.
of Georgetown, visited Mr. and
Month of September 1%.4
The Iowa Sam phut is go-
only a few came home with
Betty Betty Ward motored
Mrs. Russ. Hamilton, on Sun=
The U. C. W. met, at the
Rill sLeeun this week. Not
bhtis.
to. H•aindton on the week -end,
day.
church on Wednesday evening
Total -In-patients admitted 212.
onIy a� busy with "
1
Mr. Harold Deas is now
oriel while there stayed, with
Mr. and Mas. Alex. Morggan
with sine ladies present,- 'to
ResidenKo--
pat wraalc, but they are getting
bane from the Uxbridge Hos-
Joyce Schneider, who is a'tten-
and daughter, Martha, of Sar
answer to roll call "faith".
Town of Ajax n
ding McMaster, University.
ria, spent the week -end with
Mrs. Bert Guthrie conducted
Pickering Township ee -
SALE
Mrs. A. Y. Robertson, Ali-
bright Gardens, Beams , e,
Mr. and Mrs., Ray --Morgan,
On Sunday, November 8,
-the business. Mrs. A. W. Bet-
son led the warship,
Pickering Village —16
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stayed with her daughter Mrs.
Mrs. Sarah Prowse, of Fair-
assisted
by Mrs. Bert Gude who tread
Whitby Township 4
Ot Household Furniture. M me' �y Grana
L. Alma�ck, for a few- days re-
her 80tti birthday. She would
a scripture. Mrs. Betsan gave
Oshawa S
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mobile Com% Chwrolet Truck; Tools;
cently, and then left by air,
'view Lod Whitt will mark
Lodge, Y,
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a very inspiring talk on 'faith'.
Others 12
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Piifllq'
:..Moveable Pr"ap*rty of rule Estate Of
for the West.
be pleased to welcome any of
and Mrs. G. Astley sang, " I
Number babies born .29
Building MC., rile
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wallace,
her friends and relatives, from
Heard the Voice of Jesus ay"
Tot. out-patients .. .. .. _ ..563
:THE LATE MAJOR6. R. 'M. DIN6LE
of Toronto, spent the week-
end with her mother, Mrs. Earl
2.00 till 4.00 p. m.
Lyle and Grace Jackson,
accompaniedin-Pat.
by Mas. Arch Bell
on the pis=. The hostess, Mrs.
x-rays
In lyj
Our -Par. x-rays
Beare. They attended the Mas-
students at Queen's University
C. Clennertce served refresh-
Miniature x-rays 47.
f Lot 21, Concession 7, Rear, Markham Town-
on Part ofLot21
onic Dinner and Dance on Sat-
were at home for the week-
mems.
Lab. in -pat. treatments 1412
ship, on Highway No. 48, at Dickson's Hill, North of
urday night.
Mr. Wait. Ward
end.
Miss
Two former residents pass-
Lab. out -pat. treatments 117
a
was at
ed away recently. George
� transfusions 3T
Markham Village, op—
gathering on Fridaynevening
horse for wed
eek -end. Site is
Fowler dided in ax
Ajax' Hospital
open t� ,1
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with some of the local hunters.
at g the Straw Business
on Mrs Walter
Major
1 scions
_ c, �/ M pip 3117�
SATUI�A 0V OpL11 1964
Mr. Ward at age 8a3 years, is
Cditege, Toronto. ..
car of Burlington
Mercer of Burlington died on
Ex, Eye, Nees, R Throat
1 t I tl� r
stRI an active membet of this
Mrs. Thos. Hammond 'and
Thursday of last week.The
operations 4e
group.
two of her sisters, Mrs. Bell,
flowers in the church on Sun-
.
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Noafie baby grand i?+�►o• wirttt bench, mahogany cane,
W. and Mrs. H. T. Green
attended the opening o! rise
oat Uxbridge and Mrs. Nichol-
son. of. Scartiaro,
day were in•her memory.
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: • • pmt condition; E2ectrbe washer; Two oak bookcases;
visited Mr.
Anne Guthrie, a nurse -in-
r1MnA ��7Y�7
Two arrnchatim, oak, leather; Set of large fire irons with
new branch of the Imperial
and Mrs. Allan Prouse, George-
training at Woodstock Hospit-
l dshovel; Set fire irons, SMall,' oa stand; Fh*Jlace et.
Cotton
Barri of Commerce in Whitby,
town, on Thursday last.
al, spent the weekend at her
NOW
w.Pth two boxes, braes, leather; Fire ;;,teens;
on Sa
Saturday.
Mrs. Ctras_ Cooper is confin-
home here.
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: dhapes; Copper rase gaa,ouk rugs with fringe 18 x it and 14
kibdnen chintz drapes; Two pair' dark red
Mr. and Mas. B. Hantborne
drove.
ed to her horse with her frac-
-
The began their
x 14: Pair atioa't
:rayon drapes; Two pair rayon drapes, Bold. blue; Quantity
to Boevrnanville on the
week -end to visit their son
tared ankle in a cast S2te suf-
feted a Pali outside of h� own
fall act vibes 1®st week. Ttrey
to
40 KIN"TON RO. WEST
d books, navels etc.; Encyelopadba sets: Ornaments; Singer
machine (treadle) motor; Collection o! World
with
and f y
han>p recE'rnb1Y• Ivo bones are
pian .entertain the children
u to Grade 4. at a Hallowe'en
p
PICKERING VILLAGE
- sewing
War One guns, rhes, bayonets, etc.; Trinkets; Set of Elite
Vases; Max-
The Cubs and Scouts held a
brokew
party at the church this Fri,-,
Phone. 942.6774 --
idrnoge dkineaware; Cut glass water pitcher;
- . - wea power lawnmower; Hand lammiower; '!husks. Bags;
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11vo tong saddens, in sections, exterior;, pieun": Garden
tnols; an; Eidnibit. contents; Four doors; Windows; awn-
lags Grills Siding; material for installing windows, doors,
sidings awnings; 1966 Chev. truck (half -ton) pickup, with
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aide racks, good: 1957 Oldsmobile Super 88, 4 -door sedan.
automatic drive, real good. Two step -ladders (one aluminum);
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Two chesterfields; Three walnut armchairs; Three Chester-
w'`
field chairs• Wairast dines: Four -piece walnut bedroom suite;
f
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Three walmut tables: oxkr chest: Spool bed, spring anhly�%�
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mattress; Large gilt mantel mirror. antique; Two small mit
Tors Walnut stool; Small wardrobe; Two floor lamps; Large
English Catthedral hand -carved oak diner with 7 leaves in
r,w.
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case; Large English Cathedral oak buffet; English Cathedral
oak serving table; Six. English Cathedral oak chairs: Two
armchairs: Green table lamp; Silver flatware Kitchen chairs,
alumimun. yellow: Twsilver vegetable dishes with cover;
Silver chop dish with glass inset; Silver service. 5 pieces:
Silver tray; Two pottery sets. green and brown: Kitchen
dishes; Glassware: - Silver; Cooking utensils etc.: Philen
-range;
refrigerator, .automatic: Westinghouse 4 -burner electric
Five oil paintings.; Violhi• (copy of a Strad.). 1721. 2 bows.
'
5' r
Moveable frame clapboard .. building. complete with floor.
door aired window, electric fixture, etc. 12 x 14 and 8 high. To
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: be romoved frorn premises within 30 days of date of sale at
s
purchasers expense and at purchaser's risk.
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Sale at 1.00 P. M. — Terms, Cash— No Reserve.
Paul W. j. Mingay, Solicitor top the Estate. Jas. Smith, Clark
CLAR-KE PRENTICE, Auctioneer
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Estate or Auctioneer will not be responsible for any public
liability property damage or Injury to the public In connection!
_.---voth this auction sale. _
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' Village Of Pickering
CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS'
_ _ UST
'. Voters' List, 1964, V1114W of PkkerMg
County- of Ontario
NOTICE is be given that I have complied with
Section 9 of the Voters' List. Act, and that I have post-
',.
ed up at my office at 22 Sherwood Road West, Picker-
ing, on the 23rd day of October, 1964, the list of all
persons entitled- to vote in the municipality at Mu0Jcdpal
elections and that such list remains there for inspect-
,� a°e ►�
Aad • I hereby CO. ut1a. 1111 vote: to take immediate
,r lew
p eday.,�Pr er
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• - � lail��lsay Pibeift, the ii .
£�RI; 4 thb-Ztnt day of Octob .
_ T6. A. Hogarth, Clerk
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IREDAye IN 7110111
nHs rr JUUU tw wi
Pap som
GE-_--___--_
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_ _ _ etic of our :neerbers.. rice for --actLv�t eparts-ams ani,.
I adults wishing to come out for
Again, Wray we remind, par- III exerdses can do so at 9.00 P. .
NEW-S sets that the children mustSkft m.
Mid fain f=ft%U1JPdn0 Possibly causing injury. Socks either wear gym slippers or be
are extmnleiy s1bPPer'Y on the barefoot. This is requested to
rile Boors. � avoid a child slipping and
Saturday's movie, sponsored and Kenneth, children 0f Mr. have a few friends is on Sat- Attention all Ski Enthusiasts I There will not be any gym
by the Bsprv#ew Heights Home and Mie, K. J. Duff, of Gres- t:u�iay. Y is ex- and enthusiasts of winter i on November 11, owing to ot-
and' Sdxxil Association, and oble Blvd.; Keuyr Dianne, dau- We hope Mrs. �_ 'bended from all, the League sports. Now is a good time to her functions in the gymnas- o
held at Bayview Heights school ghter• of Mr, and Mrs• G. A• er, Dyson Rd, is Uelilag better members to Bernice Kmweck lirrttier• up and get in condi- ; ium. - Corr.
m the auditorium wail be Walt. Rogers, of A vtonio St.; Ger- soon. Mrs. M•ac!{er er can � in he loss of a dear member
Disney's '"Pinodhio" In addit- aid David, son of Mr. and Mrs. 'not bell you how. she feels at i f Y- an uncle. 4 `
iaa, the first chapter of the G. McNaugtrbon, Medlin rs the moment. She has a bad Ivy Evans reports that hub-
serial, "My'3aa and the Tiger- Linda Arm, daughter of Mr. case of Y be Feed was absent this week
serial, because he had gone hunting
mea" begin
be 1.00' ed'. Shows and Mrs. G. Hi es, s Heller 'Gail Morris, R,asebank Rd. S. last Saturday and he bagged
Y
., .will begin 8Ct 1.00 p. in."and Ave.; Kevin James, son of Mr. is glad to be hack at school, his fleet moose on` Sunday .
3.00 p. m., and, will cost 25q. and Mrs. C. Hand of Antonio after her r+ecetrt bout with the morning. Many thOrhks to Pat
for the children, and 40c. for St.; and S@hayne Craig, son of flu. McGreevy for bowling for him:
adults. Mr. and Mrs. G. Santacono, of Ricky Nelson, Toynevale R. This week should see a real r
0 0 o ReYtart Blvd.
The Durhbarbon District Ghad a bh hhday party last Sat- battle between the Bachelors
Guides and Brawtries will be .
Girl urday. Belated wishes to Ricky and The Rolling Stones for
Anglican Church who was 5 years old on Octob- first place honours. If Sid goes
holding a VAilte Elephant and Sunday School for Anglican er 27th, crazy this time with his bowl-
Bake Sale on Saturday, Nov- children will be held in the Please notecorrection: Rose- ing he's going to get hung.
amber T, from 2.00 till 4.00 p. Bay Road School (Sir John A. bank Home and School will My iaam last a series fast year
m. at tate Fairport United MacDonald) on Liverpool Rd. hold their meetings on the sec- tin-ough hisood
' g pressure
, •Church Hall, an Liverpool Rd. each Sunday Erten 10.30 to il. and Monday of the month, bowling. (So teaks it easy:)
Air proceeds will go to sup- 30 a. m. Children from ages 4 and not as reported earlier. High Gants On'The Night-
part, tate child its It-aiy; which to 12 years,, will be most wel- Brownies and Guides Bill Merrish, 663 fiat, Pat
the Guides and Brownies have oorthe. It is with grateful thanks McGreevy 652 flat, Russ Mil-
JpDrisored. we welcome Guide Captain ler 651 with hcp., Geo. Brick-
000 Roman Catholic Church Mrs. H'albirchter, of the West' nell 648 with hep. Geo. James
With Christmas fast app- 'lite 11.00 a. m. Sunday 'Mass-' Rouge area, and Lieut. Mrs, 626 with hcp., Al Catchpole
roaching, Atte Kiwanis Club of - es at the School of the Holy Kay, also of the West Rouge, 613 flat.
Bay Ridges wishes to bring to Redeemer proved to be so pop- as Leaders of the 1st. East 200 Club Flat- -
the attention of local residents ular that, comrrnencing imm- Woodlands Guide Company. Pat McGreevy 267-232, Tock
-
diet they wSl, once again, be ediately, two Masses will be Both the East Woodlands Ca. Shields 255, Geo. Bricknell 249, _
selling Chriatzrm Trees in the celebrated each Sunday. Times and the lat. Rouge Hill Co. Mary Horton 248, 211, 207, G.
area. Malde it -a point io pur- will be 9.00 afhd 11.30 a. m., have been unable to re-form Botten 241, Bill Morrish 232,
chase your tz,ees from Your with a free "baby-sitting' ser- bor quite some time, as leaders 225, 206, Geo. James 230, 212,
local mmvice club. All proceeds vice at bath Masses: Extra were not available. It has Sid Stevens 228. Al Catchpole
WE! be used for community sealting accommodation is also caused a great deal of concern 224. 207, H
wrack, being provided- at'r3' Van r
. _ to the Brown Owl and the 224, Fred Ireson 205,
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ficee� mhz n nd the Khranle also ask that you
- Tawny Owl for several terms, moan 203, Neil J -
�Np M'�� because they have not been Miller 201.
Dance. to be held on. Friday, '�^'7� able to perform a true "Fly Nigh Scores With MCP- ,
f+ wAmt as- 13 Up •; without a Guide
000
Rugs #4111 Cubs And Scouts gym' 11Asrt'a High Wf#A HCP =
The 3foytets' Y of A to fly up to. There is sttR no GeO. Br•icknell 714, Tom Rod-
the 1st. Fairport Sea Scouts a huge
Day" in the area was one willing to reform the let man 711
uge success this year with Rouge HE 0mripany. if you LADIES HIGH 3 WITH NCP
and Cub wil hold a Bazaar, eiphlythzee boys turning out are h-bereeted, please get in Gerry Barker 714, bawled off
featrnrht9 ibens w4kisble for to tam per. A joist effort by touch with Mrs. Marion Nell James 694
C2u4somen g#h M, 0n Saturday. the 1st. lliscc ge Hills Troop. Welsh. at 284.3457. There is MEN'S #410#4 SINGLE -HCP
34auember 21, at 2.00 p. m In"A" and --g- Plsclos, 2nd. Rouge a six-week training period for Tan Rodman 293. Geo. Brick-
&10 Sunday school ROW Of Hft Pads and Cherrywood. all who would like to work 11eU 2M
Pairpon [#tilted Church. A The boys; ,were out in force. It with there airla. No are nerd LADIES HIGH SINGLE - MCP Esso Home Hest Sel'ViCe is better
balc+e Salk wail nuke up part was a difficult ' job to choose feet they are not qualified. All Bea Ireson 284, Alma Rodman
of the afberstonaz. wirtners from the forty buk- that is needed is-your inter- 384, „' Rise Im '
The iiarlirea hope that You ets Were hied dlor judging. and est. people are
` HIGH LADIES ON NIGHT
win beep this date open. and the winners were: 1. Joe Bell. -- Mary Horton 666 flat. Trudy - . -
plant to attend Ps-0oeeds are •B•. Pack, 2. Petl Brett.. B•• Ford 615 with hep.. IVY Evans
BIi/�j
be devoted the purchase t0 #eros you bolter/ Yoo
o4 shzitd*e for Pack; . Hon. Ment Deric Bedard, "A"
sol withAM STANDiNd got .•ones vokie"for yourh�ti
for the boys as well as camp J� Lansing. Billy Clarke. ng
We are glad t0 hear flint mB Stones 16 pts. Bactrel �'
des. Tim Trainer and Mea. J. old Forest Rd., lin COni1p/ele servke. Fact Is, most Ess"
Freddy Fob- is due 3zazne lt+om the Aja ors 16, Seardters 12, Shadows
`'� ' scant '�`'°°'' 'ffi heon. xoopkal 06 week. While she 10- 9. Beatles 8; Dak- customers already have their oil fur-
ostlkd the First Fairport Troop, The Group Conmiittee wish- otos 5, Pacemakers" 4.
we might point out that the es to convey their heartfelt was hospit ifted for surgery. W races Cteaned,
Gail and Lama have been the checked and adjusted---
b r peR"cetztetghe of the boys thanks tto everyone • for their guests d Mr. and Mrs. J,
Owl from Soy Rictgea. support. special thanks to the . Glendenning, Highbush Trail, OWAS+CO NeWS - reedy to 90 at the drop of a thermometer. -
0 0 0 fathers. • who transported the -
W, Ron Stewart. our vol- VhVirria and Bub, have had a ,the Esso Home Heat Servs
bays and baskets, anti to the You see
. unteer Pleasant stay weir Mr. and The Canadian Broadcast Ce -.
hockey 0onvener, has mothers spirt pr ovkkd the r e- Mrs. Pressman, Pine Rd. c�hy has cleared with -- _-
--been deliia#tted vvtah the red- fretrhnher,ta. tea! soy ,teams in your area don't wait 'til the -
rtr7[>a! to his a and Christine has had a hol- Scouts National! Headquarters, appeal toe-ocean- 0 0 0 This born
d M
iday with Mrd. Evans brother, at Ottawa, the .. of a last minute to et their jobs done. To
tools i help out with hockey The Scout :s' Auxiliary and his family. film entitled "Mamthon Jam- g _
'title whroer' He e+dll needs a held rheic initial.
lat meeting last . anrs. Trollope of e". s film will be seep them regular service is a year 'round
Jam-
few Whores helpers, and. • If you week. They will be meeting eve Mr. I�
a" wtHnpg to lend 'a hand, ery third Tuesday of tate High Bush 9rall were the hap- on November 11, Consult your
DkMe ooetact him at SM- rnonth.You will be contacted P' winners of a door prize and local Pape' for this. job:They continually provide guaranteed
lucky draw last week at the The "Pk fuel cellos an •
Ze16. before the next meeting. but Rouge HIH C===u sty Hall for Leadership a TTmining in delivery d 24-hour emergency
o o o keep November 7. open. dance. Mas: Trollope is happy Owasco District has been than- heat'servif a all for the me no
00
R number d th usiasts. how- Rouge Hill OMeow i School to have her mother, Mrs. Lil ged. lite Training Course , price of the oil...
-ever. then an still vacancies Ham, Lake Wdc=. star- dates am now-November 11 all backed by Imperial. Wouldn't o
?wa number of -new members. Members of the . Executive ing with them for a while. We and 14. Further information y u
--rhe Bay, L.eeahre Xets report a most sueeeatul s,-� are pleased to Mpat that Mrs. OMM911 the OWA.SCO News like to count on complete service like
'under way at Ammndale Cows- W Evening last Friday, Diet, Homey is looking . very well, Lettier.
'Ary Club eht+Rih Sunday, at 1.00
Jockey F,ank McWilliams is after .her recent bout with ili A special "thank you" g n this,? Get "sutra value" for your heats
ing
to be congratulated on a tern health. to each and dollar-
o. err. 'Fees for ArntandCle for �'�' person who
-eek-etd membeis run SM Yic pr•esentotioit. He was quite Mr. and Mrs. H. Horton supported our "Apple Dai". l*t Esso Home Heat Service.
for diet anti $25 for women, by the first adult were very happy to welcome W are
v ver ypleased to report
ar POW as yar �,, ax $2.00. school dance he had ever att- Mr.
.and Mrs. Jack Horton of aem7one made
Wthy not Re decide on Brailey e:dIG. T4he Door Prizes were �t'oa and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. it a . much bigger success then G -
and Ove it a try, Tuition pro-, won by: Mrs.. Wnn. Clarke and J. Har*uh'of Port Bolster but last year. HERE ARE YOUR ESSO �
`'lied• lees. Mrs. R Bond` l3rWgr Prized week-"W. M. Harrtrah in a par A tartest of decorating the NOME HEAT SPECIALISTS
The Annual iNeectnst of the vaunt to C. Adacrtactte and Mrs. at>le8ic, anti had expaeased a APp1e, Bavieeta was held. coo- Ontario-
G. Anther. The Euchre Prize wrote desire to cane out to erft ail Ajax Cubs. Mr. Frank •.rte
� Association adll to Mrs,Shea and Mr. Real. dee the Hor bozh'a p#geozhs. Picnht jtdged rite basked. Tfie
he held on 7%rrsday, Novem- Mss• Sited akW took home the A very happy birthday to prize •�kkarrs were: 1. Joe
ber 5. at 8.00 p. m. in the Mas- euchre d't'0'a' prke. The Spot Brum 'mea+, Itosebarhk Arhdesaat, 2nd. Ajax "B" Peck;
onic HaH, Port Perry.dances were awn by Mr. and Rd. N., who is eleven years old 20-Steve Yeirpnmie, 4th. Ajax r
The speaker' wiR .be Mr. Mrs. Don Bonk and Mr. Math-. on October 30--horn all his P+*. Tbe'Pritea will be prres�
er add Mrs. E. Cub Padc. ented to the
Gordon Fairweather, M. P.. d bays at their reg-
t4>t- Royal. N. B.. and former The Hameedng rr of the aril' happy returns aZ 'tare triiar Pack meeting.
Attorney Gesemt for the Prov-RougeBird Scsool to Mindy Ferguson,Old The lst- Fairport Beach Pack
of New. Bruinwick, is on Nov. 9 when there will Pbrest Rd., who will be 12 gated baskets for Apple
Tnterested pprsans from Bev be a piton tat m of crests to years old ah the 29th, and to, D&Y at their regular meeting I
P-1dws are cordially Invited to the Pupils and and open forum his brother who W-five, ort the last Ttle� "ening., Asst. - -
artttend• with the teachers. 31st. Scout Master Bernie Keough
Mr. O. Wabd7-iff, Bob, Steve We were sorry to hear Mr. picked what. he 'felt was the
THE CHURCHES and David were, up in South Lea Ferguson .injured• his lit- three tOP baskets: 1. Kenneth '
River last weekend visiting re- tle finger at work recently. Pickard; 2. Gary Cooper; 3. l
;Falnwwt United Church latives. During their absence He is sporting a cast on his Michael Vidito.,
Mrs. Do right hand. We.. ................•••.......-••-.._.....................
• ,New members will be receiv- �' Pepper, Marty hope it wont be
ea i into tate mt�reeation, on into they missed the rest of too long.
ors at the Walder## home, and Dunbarton Athletic
Snn�ay. ?Tnvromber 1............................._........-..........-.... ..
7--re' -is still time to order and Eddy of Ajax were visit- THOS: G. RODMAN
f'hrktmas Cards anti Nov>elties the family. Rosewood Wednesday nicht, the Dun-
Happy birthday wishes to barton High School is becom- Rodman Heating & Sheet F. L. BE'
NNETT
fnr trete were with to s,innnrt Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bedard cYi • Ing, a very Metal Dealer Agent I.
'hP Rn;lr}trn P1tnd in •this waw I ry active beehive Po; Service Dealer
tF inn w.+,ild like to hrin vn±r Woodlands Rd, John observes l Bowling News the youngsters., The Dunbar- Box bb9, Ajax. Ont,
his on Nov. 2 and Ellen on the ton Athletic Club is progress- 26 Church St. South, Pickering Tel: 942-5700
T-rstpA Ch,Po, nlic, 8 rh ,�^ 4th. They will have a ALLEY GOSSIP Sorry to ing wary nicely with a good at- Tel: 942-3641
" R±,th Po^t^. at RR9 zQn7. Joint cel
ebration next vveek. hear that Gladys Bracknell t.endance. The children are
"^ �•nnld hA nlrisMl'tn,sh�y
' teas not well enough to come ��orkin, earnestly with their
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�•rn± her' �am�les. .,.. ,. .....
ROSEBAN bowling and hope `o see her ^ymna=tics• 'The deep .l,ncr• '
nh=lrlrnrr ,• ern t,^ntt�^d next week- Tint 13rnh1m b^nds >r^ bccnmin, entice ,in ? .� elWByg
r~ a"rt'v �' }"" '� T"' I still having trouble with Lor -me of the summer's stiffness I ' �SSO LOOK TO IMPERIAL '
gra A N•rry har�;±� birthday •to hark and we all hnlr• it i•r,- � «•e-irin,- off.
n ^? R�hFr+ ^1 ;1 1 r ,r.• 1T:�rk Synott Nest 'Point' -Cl- , I)ro;•^c. Also ho})e Chri: 13enrr . h th^ aasista;ue of the able for the best
1-Ile T �?�I`,,.c,•± r •,...,, torn is r(,1rbtat:n hip t9iirri toil' h '
e Nvell enough to come .ni rurtn s, tree hope to c,ci
r,,.•i Tvrh�n T,•»..^ ^,1 r;.a, i'`rlhrla.�• `:•n�•. 3 ',JTrtrk �yili nut n^-•avveek• - t:c -
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PaS• Eight THE PICKERING NEWS - THURSDAY, OCTOBER ' 4!, t9i4 - -"
_ �ST
R0UGE';ro�omFfe,,,,*_ �°°
,�� BUSINESS DI RIM ORYmany more.Aa The•
Chu rches
them by the choir, "Leet There
Remember the big Hallow en there will be a bar- and refresh- Be Light" was beautiful under ■■tttttttt■tt■i■ittat.
Party, 'plranned by the West ts. All proceeds to go for the leadership of Mrs. Smith RiCklriffl� _
Rouge Kiwanis Club, for bh¢ e4uent and boats for the with Mr. Nicfwls at lire organ, Qr(�ARANTEED MCHN,�
--children of the community, on Club. Mr. M. Mayhew of the Board
Saturday, October 31, at 7.30 = ' o o o of Managers spoke an "The Radio -TU �yics FUNERAL DIRECTOR Unitied Church a
p: m.:in the School Auditor Best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. meaning of Stewardship in the
nt
Su.- Ther* will be prizes for Ken Black, Decimal Place, who Church". Any Mako Or Model Minister: Rev. Melville Butoose
bye Best and Most Original celebrated their 18th wedding ' Sunday; November 1,. tits .ARTHUR FIELD * - CHURCH SERVICES
r -
Costumes, a Door Prize, caanniversary on October 11. Church Service will be at 11.
loons, and candy, foal all the o 00 15, with Rev. McAvoy having Private Alnbelance Swvko 9.45 and 11.07 A. M,
r youngsters attending. Parents The 2nd. West Rouge Brown -
charge. Senior Sunday School ' "-']PICKERING ,
are also asked to owne along, ie Puck were guests of the1st.' will be at 10.00 a. m. and the DAY OR NIdHT Sunday for
Hours: As above for
:• ' �supervise rite party. Brownie Pack, at a Hallowe'en Junior Sun. School and Nur - Services
Worship
- . There will' probably be snail Party, on Tuesday, evening, in sery at 11.15 a- ITL
citrbldren out in the neighbor- St. Edward's Church, when The Fashlop Show at the : AUDLEY
hood, on Hallowe'en for Tricks they enjoyed _ games, candy Church, by thg Ladies' Guild, WATER DELIVERED • .iii. Milaclutle, Prsg.
or Treats, and we trust the and refreshments. All wore last Wednesday evening, Oct -
1.15 P. M. •Bandar Schad
mobortiets of the district will oostumes and report a most . ober 21, was a big success, Wiest Of DYnbartOn * __ 240 P. M. Orotate Servicebe very careful, and watch out enjoyable evening with their despite the weat;ler• The lad
for tbeim, as our streets are Leaders Mas. Conrad of the hes, students and young girls PHONE: 942-217T ■tit■■ttttttt■t■■st■■s
`very dark, and theme are no 2nd. Pack, and Mrs. Forsythe of our district made lovely PHONE ,
sidenveil�, as yet. of the,lst. Pack. models for the occasion, and,.,.ni. M .Piekoringf Ont.
The West Rouge Girls' Club o 0.0 everyone enjoyed the fashions ATIOhe 2-0065
enjoyed a colourful Hallowe'en A small change purse. with from Walkers Stores. We also ' ft. Gpf:
Party on 'L ueKlay ung, Oct- an atnount .of money was Lost trust the ladies of the Guild
ober 27, is tate school auditor- in the Rouge Shopping Plaza, w,-1 put on many more shows A'/Cee Ckom&
fur. The Seniors planned the on -Friday afternoon, October bike this. Thanks to Convener, KEN and CLARKE
' games, end prizes for bre Jun- 23rd, and the person who lost Mrs. Steirley French, who `--Q1"�1190f1. Dt'ynafl
PNNtttlN�. oNTw■a
ham Group. Everyone was in this money would a pe many getting ev- P R E N •T I. C E tsv. N. S. mama"
appreciate it spent ma tours ` Murdoch
costume, and special Hall- if it was four4 and would they' erything organized for this AUCTIONEERS ■.
awe'en refr+eshrimmAs, by the call AT 2-5189. A good reward show. oaa tea, PMb•rI■a. Osi,
older girls, assisted by Mr. and will be given for its return. The Ladies' Guild is holding said AWHAM EifTiSterf, � era•sass
Llae■•ar ■■� A■la•elaN for as
Mrs. Bob Smith, the Club Lea- Thank You. a Rummage Sade in the Vao- e•�alas w o.t■.+e w Yet and Notaries Puielk - SUNDAY now==
dere. 0 0 0 ant Store at the Stopping Rues ab•k brPbme■ie. Hearn- 6.80 a. wt. -Maly coati•.
00 0 The Churches of West Rouge Plaza, on Saturday, October bars ss.neel teal isfaM SAM Or COiM1Mlagt CNAOAM 2040 s. s...Nlw■I■a Prq■f
The West Rouge Ladies' Club 31, commencing at 10.00 a. an. abs, a� eiaawb � ease a w -Noir fa...r■a
: met at the school 0n 71hursda St. Edward's Anglican Church
Y Donations for rite sale will be aaaaaa�Yb Rates j .Sln1COe St. N. Oshawa (•Ir Shy)
-. evihnimg, October 22, with a East Ave.
bout twenty-five rnembers pre- gladly receivedgh at the store DUAL aseYlc 9 AT ONs PRICs N 204• ■ ■.Peru& H Aab•d
TM Oshawa T=i-i�4�
MOrnirtg Prayer and Sunday • on Friday, night- - PNONsa - p■ Ise Partft N■e
sent. Mrs. June Chestier, ClubAn
the e Schoch, Nov lit, at 9.30 a. m. The Explorers, with their 20-3e ■. n--NmV
President, �� the meeting 294-0ltil or 640-36"O640-36"'
and plans for tAnnual Bar- with Rev..G. Young in charge. leader, Miss Carol Fu]erton, M■wr tare leer eatietYater (AI w ►array Nd) -
ear were oor and all the The Ladies' Guild of St. Ed- '�Yed a H'allowWen Costume eseaaaeasa oboe. ssee. WRDNssoAY
ward's sore planning a special • Party on Monday, October 26,
Se.ee a. m -Ito or C•■.mi•■
fini-c}:ed work handed tn. Mrs.
lin for Monday, Nov. 2. at the church.church. Instead of their e a"1■beeaaete■ Hr w Slee
.Fadde Woolley and Mrs. Rose .
at 8 p. m. in the church when W �en regular meeting. . There were t■ • L •
7 --Flemming are the Conveners they will show films on the prizes for the costumes, with FLEURY i COMERY
girls.
this year, -and have a wonder SHERRI
1ul program fined up for the filmfor on Nigeria. Following the j the
Bazaar. Re?re�xnemt were ser NOTARIES PUBLIC ��1lISt1i�A SClNKA
Mrs. a reception will be held CT i 'Mon iay, Novenliber 9. at
ved by hoatresaes Mrs. Jean for Rev. George Yaatng and hip '8.0o Tr, m. there is too be ,R , OW w Read *
y+
'Smith, and Mrs. Iva Cassel- +• Society.
family. Rev.'Young is itt charge Congregational Social Even- "N � wouss HILLS. ONTARIO
than: and a social time enjoy- funeral and
gf St. Edward's and Guildw�x�d itrg in the church. commencing
ed by evgryone present.. AT. 2-S7S4 CHURCH seRYies AND
Parishes. Refreshments will be white -coffee and dessert. There Ambulance Service I
0 0 0 served by the ladle, of." St. Ed- wilt ,be a - program. outlining • 1
Rennember the' Sig Armtrat SUNDAY scNooL
SUNDAY li 00 A M.
iadre5' Club Bazaar and Dance wards. . . the .cork of: •the church, Rnd a ypURS, * -
On Tuc;tday evening, • Rev. film shown:Mortar he sortie-syspsea0 pow cvax� Sorties- 7.ao P. M.
on• -Saturday. November 7,, at K. `Sentt will he Inducted at Rev: McAvoy attended the fenvrdey and evenings No. Z Highway AHrwr Rear. lair werM N
2.00 p. rn. in the Rainbow Induction Services•at St. Al- meeting of the -Skm>d of Tor _ by APPetatnew of Pickering. Boesch Read N•. S. Hletwe7
Room,, of the Rouge RestaurbumTesHma■t•s of Healing are elves
ant. There will be; Door Priz' onto. Am"lice Church. Tor onto and Krurch o of the a, at
.-. es, Gift Booths, White Eleph- onto. Rev' Sc•ott-srri•ed St. bytor•ian Church of Canada, at 7R 'I s
Parish u� tilt Cohrtur;. bn WWnesdaY and ate Wednesday tea«!fn � �
Edward'. Heir N s eo P M
artt, Aprons; Toys; Baby.Cloth- when he was called to Tufada�, Ortaber 2i and 22. MONUMENTS Telephone ' ALL ARL we:.catls
es, and a completely dressed St. Albums. The Ladies': Guild is plan.n- The Reading Reed t• •Pew I•
' Doll with a Wardrobe. Ticket wusrwar M•namost Wefts" i�%�iltehq�l Z-3610 It.• P■sue. Ta.•ra7: Thursday i
.Grace Presbyterian Church ip~ a'.Bazaar at the Church on
to be.draw•n at the Bazaar. A Port Union Road Saturday, November 21. -'Mere
aver Friday • a.00 a Soso P. 411.-
Fish Pond for the'chikinen. A Rei. ���;�`•M'c act^ m Mn v::11 he Home Balclmg: Gifts -ROBERT AUSTIN, PROP.. at- a• same taeaeter.
Candy Counter, Home Bake "Fearless in as Faith" wvery and Tea Rrx)m. Keep the date R. R. A. watery. oatsrt• For Further Inform ties, Call
"Table and the Tea Room, where Two Mu•. we.e of wtltrr ■otuutaRRttRtsa■■■e ATlantie s -sees �
endightenm� ut' these �QTIPS'. -ApeA: Or No. !. Mletway. set•••«
you can relax over tea and A CI and Sell sifted
cake. So--�;otne slot: All pro-. ---^ "'"'""' i'U"` With as Ad
ceeds for Community, Ch'arit-' Phone: Whtfbr "4-34113
able and Welfare. Work. The. ■■ttttatttttuttstttd -St. Andrew's
_.,_Dance is .the evening will have
_--_,-,Dance MC -Jack Lomas, with his ALUMINUM DOORS -' _ Presbyteriarl �ChYrc11
records, and there will be a AND WINDOWS ij n t,/ Orotate S& 1101 North, PfekerieK
• bar arta. refreshments. Tickets � Sit II
]nay be had from any member, , ., : 'YE DONE IT k.y��L
or at the door, and are $1.50 Minister Rev. F Con
Attractive In Appearance and Price Maw` Window° v -
per pe'rswL. one ass
The next meeting of the
group will be on Thursdawy, the �VE'YE GONE WHOLESALE of W
:.Pb 942 •.
-2
12th. at the school, and a ;A JA X LUMBER « QIP 11.aa A.A►
in b� district .interested YE YE YE s"Nday School 16.oB A M
in joining , a frd�eridly stoaal _ !�
group are iTrvited to come out.
1 • SPA Arrlftft W :boar.
.000 (Picker ing Yard Ontyl
Personals _ - - _OU
Best wishes to Mr. and Mn. -
:Bob McIntyre, Ridgewood Rd:, A.M. AND F. M. RADIOS W."'lisp F
-
vvbo celebrated trim 16th vied-
cE:fg anniversary an October - W w Pitt $39A
26; and to Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Hunt, Island had., on their 26th Y,, �. ���•
gid' on the 26th' iiisaviow On Our House Calls i Steep Repair Servin UNITED CHURCH
Mr. and Mn. Fred Edwards,_ •
>t hell note. a+teba+aoed'ttyetr SAVE--Pktwo TubTubes. Parts - $$$SAV R (H
9IlOe WeOdk:ti, with a party r No. 2)
as„
Nit fhd� 1ra:ne M Saturday, the - TUNIER CLEANER - Only "c. W. A. #aJi fir, tIA. A.
?6ft b`riertdd to zye>ighbess and se- -� - - �■hlee
Ltti ci
best, vviettes 111ECTROW.
sad co�:'ablt31rUioas Fred ••''t
and ii etts, on this very apecisl SUNDAY SCHOOL,
baoas'f0a. and they reoedved WNMBALE:B RN; 11.N A. M, :
> ' baM2tttflsL � on their SWKY CO. LTi. NO woRsl111111111
25th Wedding .alfarvessazY, on � 1140 A. tato
' %g LIVERPOOL ROAD. SOUTH
a'
tk= to Mr. and QHS Cbw In 'Tata '
Ms. T. Saa:ts, Island , on - win*
arrival of a deugttter, barn $AW4 MK
CaIINnINIItr EJIIaa tills
an Slmlie6', October 25, 1964. - at bre Scarboro Generad Hosp-
Ital
Minty happy returns of the
)await■■t■tttttt■t�■�wa
day. hoed, Paul
more eOPTOMETRIST
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of age on October 25; to Mrs. COMMUNITY CHURCH
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, It" THE PICKERING NEWS Page Nina
R�C II M M Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Loree thank the parents who so wit- Let us rejoice in the contacts
,a+ �+and Kelly, of Toronto, visited ingly gave their time and also the children have, with Jesus,
The Active Service Class Mr, and Mir. Murray Jones move their can. The prize for and now, the crowd, Jesus saw
WSUWCE • :R154.1. WTATL met last Wednesday night at on Sunday. the best decorated basket for the need of these people, also
the home of Mrs. Murray Mr. and Mrs. Grant Jones, Scouts was -a "silver dollar" the spiritual need. He saw
Offen WH. 24212 ReAdm" WH. 2411$. Jones, with Mrs. Lloyd Wil- of Brooklin, had supper on and was won by Lloyd Morden. them as sheep without a
son's Group in charge of the Sunday evening with Mr. and The best basket for Cubs went' shepherd. Let' us put the salmi
�' MORUY
to"Peic"
The theme in Wor hits. Donald Jamieson S Pari' eachShewan and Gary we lit of the people first: Mayriwas "Thanksgiving". The M� Mabel Harbron, Rich- Stevens, each winning a bi- we lift aur mirxis to Jesus. The
"Giving 71 a&ks" was mond Hill, spent Sunday with cycle mirror. Bread of Life. I,et us offer our
given by Mme- Lloyd Wilsou Mrs. Wm. Harbron. The prize . for tare "most thankofferlrigs, - giving our
and Mrs. J. Empringham led in . Several from here attended courteous boy" went to Pawl best to Jesus, and He wilt se-nd
"Yow Frim&' Bpi"d A fele the singing "Count Your Bless- fire Masonic Banquet and Lad- 'Shewan. This was awarded by them forth to those who are
ings". Readings were given by ks' Night at Claremont, Sat- OWASCO District. hungry. Jesus is Lord of all
3Z KINGSTON RD. W. P.A. BOX .160 Mas. Cecil Jones and Mrs. urd�ay might. The Scout Troops wish to the earth.
Ralph Jones. The ,Ashburn lad- Mr, and Mrs. Burnett Jam- 'tharik the Kinsale Church for The flowers at tate front of
Plrsr ONTQ A ocepted the' ieson visited 'on Sunday with the use of same, last week." the church were in memory icesBlbde. (;lass a
invitation to meet with the Mrs. Jas. Leaman, at Leaside. Unit No. 1. U. C. W. will be Mrs, Mercer;
• Active Service Class on Wed- Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ward and 'meeting at the home of Mrs..
nesda'y. November 7. The Mt. family, of Claremont, had din- Robertson, on November 5. ��OCK ROM
Elli-Kitts invited the ner' on Sunday -with Mr. and Mrs. George Moore in charge
Class to Afternoon Tea. Mrs. Glen Mandersom of the Worship and Pro*am.
O • The 6th meeting of the Mt. The Mt. Zion (Sr.) Choir Roll Call will 'be—An article t mothers and one fat
Zion Etti-Ketts was held on sang on Sunday evening at the for the Bazaar" on November her visited Brock Road School
Saturday, at the home of Brougham Anniversary Ser- 7th. to
the-
morning prog-
_:..-_Mrs. MurrayJones. The next The community is Grad 1 onMondaY,vice. sadenedIMSYSANC!
Afi11lAl/C� -- meeting be held on Sat- The men had a bee on Mon- with the news of the passing October 26. They watched
PRUDENTIAL ur'day, October 31, at 1.30 p. to clean up Mr. Jack of Arnold Wilkie, of Dutton. reading, Mmes, printing and i
_. +� ENGLAND) help cvsenarre. A Grade 2. visit is
0WAM 1fl. m. at the home of Dianne Fara- prest's barn, which the wind Mr. Wilkie was a resident of
—FIRE ham. The girls all participated storm blew down in the sum- these parts for some time, be- being planned.
LIFE — AUTOMOBILE
in the afternoon tea, mer, fore leaving for Dutton. He We are sorry to hear •Jill
Mr. and Mrs. Jun Mugford .. ..... confined
and daughter and Mr. and ��+ *n=� ton, and one son. Lee, of Lon- Pital for a dy this week, for
mor fkabo Phw% Aja: $ carr, "tell sir Mrs. Harold Vansickle and G1Zi-+Fal\ rr OOD dors, and one . sola Lorne, in a minor .operation. We hope
wsee Pw brig Corrsc Orr or NIS' son, of Toronto visited 'Mr. and Rev. Reed, of Almonds, was Sarnia, and several grand- she will soon be out again. 1
Mrs. Thos. Jordan, on Sunday. gueS't. speaker at our church children. Birthday congratulations to
Mr. Wm. Green, Mrs. Brown- service, while Rev. Fleetham Mr. and Mrs? Wilf. Trolley Janice Carter. and Odette_ Mc- _
lee and Mr. Jack Tanner, of took the 'Anniversary Services, visited friends and relatives Haffi.
APPRAISALS MORTGAGES 'Lindsay, visited last Wednes- morning and, evening, at Al- at Madoc,. on the week -end. A central area day of train-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon nmonds, The choir sang two Mr. and Mrs. M. Pegg en- fig, was held on Saturday, the
_ Wilson, and out Sunday, Mr. anthems also at Almonds. joyed dinner with son Joe and 24, at Guide House, in- Os'h-
and Mrs. Gordon Wilson and The turkey supper of this family, in Oshawa, on Sunday. awa. Mrs. Kearney, Mrs. War-
boys
arboys attended Grace United past week was .very success- Mr. and Mrs. Ken Brooks der, Mrs. Bieisoale and Mrs
Church Anniversary Services furl. , entertained relatives from Tor Sowerby attended, from Pick
REAL ESTATE BROKER in Peterboro and had dimer 1st. Greenwood Scout Apple onto, on Wednesday: _.__.._ ering District.
with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wil-. Day was very successful. The
Her friends here will be
TORONTO COFOURG son, at Lakefiel•d. Group Conrrrattee wishes to glad to know Mrs. E. Cornu r
12A K St. W. �t. Ancor@W 5 is thoroughly g nen
P. O. Eon 6", Charles St" IL Mg visit with the Weaver family
ststlen F. TORONTO COEOURG. Phene: FR. 2-74501 sl�saaast��aNs��ait�taa��=a�sta�stfiarsia�aa�aaar■ .. at. Prince Edward Island.
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_ The service on Sunday. morn-
tng includied the Thankoffer-
ot
Eleetronic Service Since 1946 A. H. Rattow, Prop. ;�, ,a y socing Service iety. iettyy.. The seas Toronto, sMr. andit Sunday with -
Mcnh*th, RkhL wai.es
rluMlrsle a ORtORATOR vice was ed Rev, friends
conducted by the at the Park
0111'i �!l1D14 Ajax
- F. Cozrloe t muster. The mere- ten d Mia. B. E. borper
ne
am" i Cw o .; :� t "� tc •. bens od the Expbrer8 Grotty attended a panty at the lrorrre
wom WALL
LPP tAF'SRl145i tlusTEsu wVD011N1A1sA �� the choir' loft, and of Mr. and Mn. J. Stevens, in
YCOM� 1Mn. Mariam McCiesnent Yves- Whitevale, last Saturday even -
for Addw rind Milaela. W. �R, CJfr. 114,06ask *Por- loci sc rM1� r" `: �I Claewnont, Pat the organ. 1�g.
110 ORNI
LATION Ilse scripture readings were: Tire Ladles' Aad met at the
+
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A1. . eInwwA . stwlr.r Ezekiel, 37: 1 - 4, and St. Jolnr home of Mrs. R HaQni9ton, In -
_° " 6: 1 - 14, and were read by Claremont, on Wednesday last
*1S Nalesit64 1-*'�'M' 7aa•7arf Err Ridges, Dunliarten, Mar- members of the W. M. S. 7be Mrs. Morgan was guest epeak-
surt waves Mono w�000e tin Subovkhm and West anthem '•Fairest Lord Jesus" er, and the special' music was
MF swam -
ON mouse - Phone $0!-1111 was sung by the Explorers. enjoyed by all.
The subject of Mr. Conkey's Miss Cared Lehman visited
message was "Offering to Miss Kathy Rend last week
SElTIC TANKS PLASTER CERAMIC TILL Hw'M/O0d Ave., Norih, iiotwron No. 2 i�1O1�1iglnir45>Xll Christ", 9. zbre to a lad here —'ruse 120th nr,niverssry of
.STONL, t�nnnnestNstatW� wefniein hath five barley loaves, the Baptist Chuvt3n wit! be held
and two small fishes, but what this aontietg Sturdy at 11.00 a
CIDNCRETE DRi1l�. LTCof ng " The m and 7. p. m. Ade _
11N. L MRTy ending so marry. 30 are wel-
PLAOSTONE PATIOS and is told in the ff`ou gospels,
corrre L
aslwwo — a� s•ao./� sTe It was near fire time of Lire Cherrywood
.MARTS" ENR'GHT fEXPERT MOWER &MARINE SERVICE pie and a throng of Yeo
NtONEs T1 1-11!7
Pie had gathered. First, our Scouting Nowe
attention is directed to Phillip. The Group Cammntee of the
REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES He seerned despairing of the �• Cherrywood Boy Scout
Power Mowers - Outboard Motors - Air Cooled Engines possibility of feeding the peo Troop, pleased to announce
P'Ud Mortgages Arranged; Also Second Mom "a AvailaW Chain Saws -Gordan Tractors and Tillers pee. Jesus worked on Phillip the opening. of their Troop, un-
For
n For Addltlerts ant Improvoinonts and he became an apostle after der'the of Mr. Nor
WE SHARPEN the resurrection. andel so Jesus an
We deo purchase or Loan on Fisting Mertgagoe - res t m Meetings are held on Mon
_ Hand Mowers, Hand Saws, Hand Tools, Circular Saws works in us by His redeeming day evenings
from 7.30 to 9.00
M You Re"Ire Any Mertgag. Financing a For Fast, We pick up & Mlyff All Word Guaranteed love. All things are possible w o'clock, at the Qwrrywood
Courteous Service, Call — them that believeth. And now Sunday Schood Hall.
we observe Andrew, who
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AUBREY L IRELAH had faith that through Jesus. Cleair, used clothing, in, good
the people could be fed by the repair, for the. Downtown -
loaves and fishes that the lit- Clothing Distribution Centre
100 Adelaide St. Wast, Toronto 2, Ontariomay be left in C herrywood
tle bay had brought. Then Hall,or with Mrs. Earl Tay
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SIGN MAN Mme part of the miracle. IDr,
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