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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1964_11_12_ TRVHOW >j17AeLlS1l� FIC MNO SINCItHE I IN VOL. dl NO. 47 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1964 prke • 10� Per Copy • TOWt1Si11 Puts $�.� Option On Reeve Murison Will You Can Use Your ' Brougham Thermometer Going Up p P 26 Acres Near liver Seek Re-election Own Mall Address E ool Road p "The Poet Office"is prepared Pickering Township Council futurepark land. to accept as a complete add- this week by resolution dedd- Over 124,000.00 of the total;` �� Tess :-your mune, your house .. ,rr0� ed to give an option to porch- purchase price is recoverable �a number and street :name, with , - ase 26 acres of land for the in grants, it was disclosed by �,? the additional designation: it sum of $50,000.00 Clerk Lloyd Johnston. Ri es," "Pickeu4ng Bch.". JI Of this acreage: 7 aeras is This is the Chas. Risk prop- Bench", or "Fair qps to be set aside for industry arty between No. 2 and 401 port" and the reit for commercial or Highwarpool Road. consid- y near Live�� - Thys address will be ed as. being complete wirthout A the addition of "Ajax" 111 I r Will Be Awards Presented . At the same time, I should �..� At � Lilco to point out that better a. service is possible if the name _ s" r • • ennn Commencement • � � of your location is followed by < . a, W.01106 snow .. .,rom k $-• - a Letter Carrier Office The 13th annual Commencement Exercise's of Pickering Service will originate. ., District High School will be held this Friday Tright, November We regret that we will be un- 9 .• $ ;y 13th at 8 p. m. able to accept . an address D }!0" Grade 13 students and other top_ honour students will be - presented with diplomas, scholarships, prizes and awards. anorch includes the name of - The guest speaker for the occasion will be Mr. W. A. Young, array Post Office other them 3 B.9 A, D. D., Director of Student Affairs, Uuniversity of Gue- Ajax or -the places aforemen- ' Reeve Ross A. Murison of tioned. This means •that , if you 1ph and he will address the graduates. Mr. Ian Buttals. Pickering Village, announced are presently a patron on a -` Mr. Douglas Kettle, B P H.E., B. Ed w �1 give the address this week, that he will seek The Valedictory Addy-; ss rural route or suburban ser. ;# l of welcome, Rev. H. S. Hillyez, D. D. of rthe Claremont Baptist re-Noction for another term. vice served from,anather P. O. Church the Invocation and farmer principal Mr. J. R,Riichard- Nomination - riight will be you must choose between gW- son, B. A., B. Ed., will make the Presentation to Ontario held, Friday evening, Novemb- ing your address as "Ajax", or Scholars. Board Chairman; George T. Todd, will introduce the or 27, at the municipal, offices, one of the areas mentioned in- - r Board Members and guests. There will be choral, selections by pa of .this let Rhe school choir. Following the program 'there will be a rec- the - - �i r fres? ragra�ph .. - u eption and conurnencement dance. Towns hl�i To Inquire ter. a New patrons moving ihto HONOR GRADUATION DIPLOMASL_ p Gov't. ±r the Letter .Carrier Delivery y Awarded to the student who has attended at least one About Region Gov t. Area will be required to make F: year in Grade U, and has obtained standing in at least eight, a sirdar choice." s papers (two of which must be English) of the Departmental Pickering TownshipCouncil (signed) J. G. Fultz. _ . Exam ." inations. a B. -Buttons Don. A this week instructed Clerk L. Dist. Director Postal Service ;I on. N. Bar Carole A. - Bowles • Iari ' s R' T, Jaharston to make inquiries Toronto Drake; Evelyn M. Draper: Srngdtta Dossing; Dorothy Sue �•. Hannah; Beverley J. Hawthorne; Patrick A. Hickey; Kenneth and try and Iearn when the ( ler; Koehnman; Marilyn P. Larne; John C. Lusted: Stephen p, ovinrial govern t i!-tendsSet. New Poli J, Mu�ctirta; John A. Miller; Margaret A. Newman; Gerald W. to bring in, their "rd;gional MwJay Pegg; Nancy S.-Rackham; George, P.. F. Range; Dianne E. government" in the Small Richardson, Peter W. Robertson; Frank T. Schaper; Leslie municitie On Sidewalks P. Schram; Gary R. Stone; Roger.D. Stronell; Leonard D. : Council 1 New -non said _ - ' Stroud; Paul R. White: Patricia L. Wilson. if - councl had any Idea of Councillor Hari} Wank told s' ---- when such would take place, it GRADUATtOM DFPLOMAS..--GENERAL COURSE Picke4+hig Township mtmcr] Awarded to the student who has successfully tO mptated the aaaxrld have a great bearyn onthis week, he fit, a firm policy - t' ' courses of study prescribed for Grades 11 and 12 - Gen. Course. the overall pla3nnnng o on. walks should_ !!e Irl. davvis lauretta D. Anonby; Susan C. Burnie; Barbara E. Carson; township. When It was suggested -finis + Janice E. Clarke; Sharon P. Cooper; Brenda E. Connell; Gordon Council, agreed with him and be held over until next year. - R. Craig; W. Hugh Crawford; Richard J. Curtis; Gary G. Day; will endeavour to get more de- Mr. Wlazik pressed for action Timothy L. Death; Gayle V. Disney; Richard R. Doble; Michael finite, information from the right away and the matter will St. John's United at Brougham has reached SISAW. in their G. Dowdle; Bruce G. Drake; Cheryl B. Durm; Peter R W. i Department of Municipal Af- be discussed at a special com- � • objdra:Mw of f20,000. to add a Sunday School to the prarsent Evans; Gregory. M. Gerbis; Linda J. Graham; Sheila M. Green; fairs• building. Mr. Grant Johnsten.!Wlldin9 Fund, Chairman Is shown Robert K. Graff; Karen J. Hayward; Pab-tdia E' Iresoh: Heath- , :; rnittee next week. er Y. Johnson; Margaret I. Keyes: Michael J. Kearney: Doug- ...... ._.. ._.....-. that he ' fent Doug - Painting tis the giant thermometer. Photo by Jim Thanes p,� ,� Mr, Wank said _ las C. Ltttbe; Bruce Laoyd• C. Anne McGrath; Elspeth M. Agree To Radio the � of •walks m schools . McKay; S. Fred. Moore; C. Lynda Morley-, Nell Parker; should not be bat. a by only iiyr ne H. Patterson; Wi1411�am J. Payne; James W. Pau ; those who abut the walks, but - p Township Office Employees Have Bambara G' �; Mart1ha J. Ritchie;. Colin D. Roes; .Susa=n Towers �n PKllering by a][ those people whose A hoes; -Janet S. Ruddy;. Evelyn Smith; Darleen K.' Sugkwm- children use the School. He � ori; Suzanne V. Szablewski, Vincent Y. Taguchi; Barbara J. Pickering Township Council said walics - were nee6ed in Nice Increase With Union In Force helm; ,Julian R. reeling; icon R Torrance; J. Craig Tree- w � �� a s�et~Y !actor ti beim; 911eridan L. Van 8182'iCOIIl; Walter Vail Tire; (i!�:8 G. 4 Vanstone; D. Eleanor Westney; Ltiyreda M. ' White; Kathryn ping Board in allowing a group for the c#rttdn+en f J. Wilson; Wlklliaan B. Wiseman. known as Transonic Limited to Councillor Newman suggest- ; Fmw March to November 1964, a "union agreement"' was _ put up three radio transmis- ed du K while oris might not go a discussed by Pickering Townglii? Councillors, Solicitors, and ,GRADUATION DIPLOMAS - COMMERCIAL COURSE sion towers on a 10 acre par- down too well with some a "union of inside employees' tender the Canadian Union of .Awarded to the student who. has succeesfuly completed rel of land at Ontoro Beach at - Public Employees, newly formed this year. At a Council Meet-, the courses of stud for Grades 11 and 12 of the Ci»mmercial people, he Melt lire idea had on Monday night of last week, the agreement was final= y the Picleertrng-Whitby .town .merit, g log b Course, or :t least Grade 11. of the General Course and one line. , 'Councillor John Campbell Ized and accepted y all per• year Special Commercial Course. Sala negotiations were completed a couple at months Kathryn E. Barry; Georgina M. Burton; Carolyn A. Carrigan; Transonic have not yet ap- suggested 111ne costs; of side- t whole ago lbs' office -workers (other than department heads, who Diane. M. Carter; Robert L Dey; Barbara J. Fetter; Joy D.: plied far a broadcasting license walks be spread over the epos received.a salary boost early this year).,.Each- ernpkreee rec- Gleeson; Gerald T. Matten; Janet A. Norman; Helen Schaper'; but told PUarming Board they tnw P and rant into appose- _ eived is generous Increease.Joyce E. Smith; Linda G. Smith; Carole A. White; Carol R. would like to rent studios in tion from rtou•th-end represent- Regaidtng the rrxvements listed -below, Reeve Clifford W. WUson Vv%Aby, Ajax or Bay Ridges. atsves. - Layoox was asked to make a statement- "The juriv may If a • license is gated by We stxxdd have the guts to seem cotnsidierable," One said "abut these increases are only CLASS AND SUBJECT AWARDS the B.B.G. the, plant .is to cover nuke such a l,oLky," he QRid bringing salaries up to a low average of what civic business Cup Awards for "Highest Academic Standing" in the follow- Ontario Colony. ••'Every time it,ts su6gestFi the pays. As time passes= the wages hez'e will straighten out to Ing Grades --Glade 9A. l�yrnre Haugh; ' 9B, Judith Beaman; The towers are 195 feet high nort:t .ed paw, we start to moderate averages". 9C. Marilyn Ta!pscotR; 9D. Judith Snow; 9E. Barbara •Beaman; and 'there would also be a break. it dawn into air", with Mr. iaycox, experienced in business, said he had found 9F. Bonnie White. on property. tax a of Alfie, that enlpk*vm everywhere respond to praise where it is small building the p Pert rates avow" lot due, and a reasonable remuneration, in a way that is of bene "Highes tProficieney In Grade 9. - Judith Snow The B.B.G., will hold their �t areas, fit to the organization which employs them. He feels this next hearing in March. ...................................._..... year's negotiation were long overdue. CLASS AND SUBJECT AWARDS td hove w Retroactive (to March 1, 1964, the salaries are as follows: Cup Awards for "Highest Academic Standing in Grades- �/ L Freda Draper, office machine operator, from $2600 to $3050 10A. Joy Green; 108. Coleen Jack; lOC-1. Judith Britton; Authority Wants Tv p per armum; Carol MacDowell, cashier,. $2700 to $3150; Connie 10C-2. Doreen Jones; . lOD. Barbara Horrasz Inge Vi its Club Make, Road Dept. stenographer, $2400 .to $2950;. Evelyn Mueller. - - Rotary Roberts, switchboard and stenographer, $2400 to $3000; Mar Acres For ..$2.00 n garet Harney, in charge of wmter-aecounrts; -52600--to -$32•`0; "Highest Proficiency In Grade 10. -Joy Green. 'Tibor P. Gregor, Di*-. Gev'rrr 7 Doris Harvey, Welfare Asst, 33200 to $3750; Cheryl uscombe, Metro Conservation Author Rotary District 707 i planning Secretary, $2200 to $2950; Clifford- Dunkeld, Road Cup Awards for the `•Hiihest Academic Standing in the foil- ity is asking Pickering. Town- Pays Official Visit To Local ; Dept. book-keeper, $4800 to $.5050; Gordon Mac�Do-ell, Road Swing Grades- 11A. Grace Lloyd; 11B. Roderick Irving; 11C. snip to deed 76 acres in the Club _ 'I Dept. ,Clerk, $4240 to $4750; A'l'lan Scott, office book-keeper Pauline Wellman; 11D. Norman Bignell lower Rouge;. River area- to $3800 to $4550; Noel Marshall', Asst to Clerk, $ i800 to $4150. them for the'sum of $2.00 Tibor P. Gregor, a member. Effective March 1,- 1965, tonere will -be a further increase "Highest Proficiency 'In Grade 11. -Grace Lloyd. Councillor Herb Wank said of fire Eglinton Rotary Club, for each, of $200. The present agreement is of two-year dura- yy tion. Besides the union agreement, a Bylaw was passed to "' CLASS AND SUBJECT AWARDS - the land .•was ?mostly. marsh .paid an. official vasrt to' the t _ increase the salaries of non-union worker's: 1st, Asst. Engin- - Grade 12 - In The Following: area,. and that fire AuRhority local Rotary Club ori Monday eer, from $6000 in 1963 to $6250 in 1964, to a maximum of English Prize - Eleanor Westney? French Prize - Eleanor ciid a good , job in . clea rring up evermn8. One of 276 men ser, $6600; 2nd. Asst. Engineer, from $4900 in 1963 to $5100 in Westney; History Prize - Walter Van Nus; Science Prize - Morgah's Park. ving as Rotary Distt6ct Gov- ' 1964, to a maximum of, $5500. Parttime -office-workers, Irene Eleanor Westney; Latin Prize - Eleanor Westney; Mathemn Deputy -reeve Jean, McPher- ernozs, 'labor Greg was elected Philip and Elsa Starry, were increased from $12.60 per day atics Prize : Gary Day - Eleanor Westney - Vincent Taguchi.. son did not feel the 'tow;4ship .at Rotary's Intersnartional Con to $14.25 per. day. Home Economics Prize - Gratia yarrsEleari. Industrial Arts should give this land avva,v for vervtion in Toronto, in July. About one month ago, George Smith, of Claremont, a drafts prize - Garry Day; Agriculture Prize -Eleanor Westney.. $2:00 The District (No. 707.) com- man, con mprnced his duties in the Planning Dept. at a salary "I have known this area all prises 48 Clubs in an area of $4500. At the council meeting on Monday, a Bylaw was ."Highest Proficiency in Grade 12. -Eleanor Westney. - passed to engage Rornald Mitchell, C. A , of Sutton, as Account- my life and I would say giva it bounded by Guelph on 'the ant, at $6900• He commenced his duties this week. BUSINESS AND COMMERCE to them", said Councillor Bill west, and Belleville on the Mr. Mitchell was introduced to Council at the meeting by HIGHESLT PROFICIENCY IN COMMERCIAL COURSENewman. " east,' going north as far noras Or i Doug. ,P1itz, Treasurer of the Township, who said Mr. Mitchell Diane Carter - Reeve Cliff .I aycox said the. angevolle. had received his Degree, in September of this year,, and had -outstanding Student In Bookkeeping" Janet Norman. Authority is being prrcsed to During the year T*or •Gre been employed by Eddis Associates for the past five years. "Outstanding Shorthand Writer' -Carole White, clean up the. Morgan Park and gor will Ask each Club in' the "Outstanding Typist'- Gerald M'atten. Riverside Drive area. Fie said District to counsel club offic- "Outstanding Penman" - Paulizre Weldmaa '' 'that until pressure had b@en iarls on Rotary matters and to Village Appoints The following persons wen GRADE 1� put on at a recent meeting, the further the Rotary program t appointed: Mrs. D. Howarth, CLASS AND SUBJECT AWARDS - - of the Library Board, former Biology Prize Marie DraP�; English P'� - John. Moller Authority had decided they envisaged by the new Internat CenteMNal Comm. Reeve G. E. Morley, Councillor and Roger Stronell. ' would do no more, in this area lora l President, . Charles w _ I. Bas. Kearney,Morley, Co nc W._ History Prize - Leslie Schram; Iatin Prize - John Miller; for. the present time, but now Petterrga Rankin and D. Rotarian Henderson of French Prize - Ian Butters; Mathematics Prize - Gary Stone; will go right* ahead. Rotary, today, has reached Pickering Vfiisge has -setup physics sulci Chemist ry Peize - Gary'Stone. Council will ask the C^unty -aan all-bine t�tl mesa a CentennW , Project Commit- fhi'Cemnrunitl► Gmtn _hoard. --- - - Assessor to Live asses mient betship 549,000, belonging to ' Thea application date for the --- Contlnued..On Page S ! tee to study end recommend PP figures on this parcel of land. 11.700 clubs in 125' countries. NEW �IA CI.<ER G to council a suitable project.7. grants h now W. for August. - _, .,� Pop Two r 'TM PICKWHO NIM THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, It" THEACKERING NEWS I 0 Cr e a t o r s of _• RiTAOLii�EO 1001 .. .• bawd sewy Tkwe�liay '� by The Napa PrusltiNp sad P1/a3lishtiNp Colslpary 40mud as Sasaki Clans Wil Wtbf Palet Office Dept, Ottawa,, Ont. ic$OIiCRiRI0 SATES, $2A ref veer — Oalbd Stabs 11.00 IK !m 1114M MURKAR, Educes — AOYERTIM RUE$ DPOII REWEiT - No • 'Election Fever Yet This is election year for Pickering Village but, as yet, there has been no sign of election fever setting in a- .mong the ratepayers. - - We keep hearing rumours that there will be a large number of candidates out for council, and then we hear there will be so few there may be acclamations. Frankly we doubt the latter. We have never subscribed to the 'tiieory that there t b lection Just for the sake of an election. By RtPORT f FUM PARLIAMENT BY MIKE STARR M.P. ONTARIO RIDING Interim Supply was lntrodaced for paisQsirrg once again. In . total' it amounted to some $741 miJldoris. This represents two-twel'fttss of the total annual expendiure and is sufficient in total to pay 4h a Government's -bft for, a period of two months. The- Opposition was afforded an opportunity to discuss a number of current matters. The first of these was the action of the Canadian National, Raillways in . Impm plementing run- tlirough systems in Northwestern Ontario and Alberta. The implementation of this policy in ,these two areas, was to have taken effect on October 25. It would have caused a great detriment to places such as 'N�akina, Ontario, and W'ainwri�ght, Alberta. If this policy had' been implemented, it would have meant the lay-off of hundreds of C. N. R. emp- th areas The Members of Parliament debated this US Ao MONUMENTS OF DISTINCTION for THREE GENERATIONS Stafford_ Bros'. Ltd. MONUMENTS - DUNDAS ST. EAST-WNITBY MO $,1553 PARC RESTAURANT •I mus . e. ane J loyees rn ese F- erson,form g an-eleet:ionrips ihe. matter for a -fall day. fusel i.; of tris railmoad workers to report to work in both areas, forced A TAVERN UNDER THE people are satisfied to the point, they do. not put up the Government skid the Reim to to postpone action and "LIQUOR LICENSE ACT" 1 candidates to oppose those in office, theperson who announoe the formation of a Commission to probe the whole forces the election is not doing his fellow ratepayers situation any favour, as far as we are concerned. DINING -ROOM —BANQUET HALL ,i We are not opposed to elections. They are a good Another matter to come user fire was the C. S: C., its policy and programming. A great deal of criticism was levied NO. 2 Highway at Rouge River Ph. ZS4-1605 thing and they do stimulate some much .needed inter- agaunst the C. B. C. aril a general demazrd was made for the est in local affairs. We only say, if you are having an establishment of a committee of the House of Commons who !! - election make it worthwhile. would have the power to call the, Presidgnt and others of this , Attendance at council meetings is so small, that one Corporacion for questioning. . _ is never quite sure -if it. is apathy on the part of the res- Their argument for alas was the fact that C. B. C. is a idents, or if it means they are satisfied that the Counc- Crown Corporation, spending some $88 million annually of _Thomas A. NeW an, Q. C it is doing a good job of carrying on the municipal af- tpayers' money. ax jfairs. We are inclined to think they are just not inter The Members of Parliament wanted to know wily the C. ldA88>IfTRR • as4lf�fATOd ` ! , ested. And that is too bad. Council sits night. after night B. C. is doing certain things and why certain programs are making decisions and carrying ori work of the muni- beingprojected that arouse violent re -action and criticism a , sm from Canadians who are called upon to pay Lite bills. , icipality, and it must at times be discouraging to think The secretary of state announced the appointment of a TAI RPORT ROAD, SOUTH - D�UNBARTON the. ratepayers just don't care. Committee to study election expenditures. This is a complex . Pickering Township, has over 20,000 people 'today, problem which most believe affects the very basis of our L and the attendance at their meeting is made up mostly democratic system• of people who want to discuss some personal matter. it has become -important in the past few years, due to -Probably three people, and more often just two (from the increase of communication media. especially since the - COOPER BLOCK LTD the Bay Ridges Ratepayers' Association) are there as action to advent of television. As a result, it is now essential to take e a matter of int ' s -taking place. restrict' and control election expenditures. Whether the sewer -question will be an issue in Pick- Five persons from acroCanada have been appointed as " 9�0 CALEDONIA, ROM —TORONTO ss ering Village .or whether the. question of Centennial members of this committee and they are to make a study of sr. renovation of the hall or some grants to the library, the problem of rising election expenses and make recommend- BLOCKS & BRICKS ations in the fight of Canadian requirements and the exper �l other plan will be an issue we do not know. We doubt ience in other countries. STRUCTURAL STEEL _ ^ that there will be any serious issues here but, we do _-- Considemble concern has been expressed by-United..Church CRANE RGVTAI haps the residents will take an interest in the nominal- y s �.� -gig the Governmem`s intentions g �honee ING, ONTARIO g to move the Federal Prison for Women frroarn _Kingston to STATION ROAD, PICkER � CorrlwalI. ' I have received ma communications r�equestin _ • 942-1liU0 l22-5103 911 ions. tine -re its , of ttie CCouncillors and --jet out and vote if there should be an election. a that the prison remain in Kingston for many valid reasons. When I questioned the Minister of Justice, he replied that no decision has'as yet been made. He stated that it was not his intention to recommend a firm decision in this matter until such time as the Parliamentary Committee to be setup _ THE ANNUAL MEETING has been seized of the question. OF _ - . WILLIAM 6. LAWSON ONTARIO RIDING (PROVINCIAL) _LETTERS . TO THE EDITOR BARRISTtR, SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC r WALKER Dr CLARK, B. A., ASSOCIATE Progressive Conservative AssoClatlon Pickering, Owl., Nov. 1, 1964 baby daughterrot all the days Mr. telae never lilt her two young play. CHURCH STREET, NORTH — PICKERING 1 thought perhaps you might ba . bit her two young play. ,III Be Heid In The Sunderland Town Hail neer mater, no. matter how may times in in this "human $ratans$' they, were rough with her—of _ PHONES: 942.3741 sled 925-2961 �story concerning our family. sun- camping days-. the long walks and 1 day, November i, was a lovely In refreshing swims she enjoyed with - THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1964 Clan Summer ler i day—for our !amity. the many timer she was it was a 'long, rad dry, r wonder lett n charR• of an unlocked ' Low many of your readers enjoyed house): of chasing rabbits, but a drive on Sunday, using the Brock never catching any, for it was ,just AT I.N P. M. Road. I wonder, also, how many a happy game; of running through drove over the 50 -mile limit. Thr ' the creek at full speed and com- SPEAKER: NoR Wm. Davis, Minister of Education Brock Road it now ¢really improv• ins home dirty and wet, and being Cation ed Shoulders are wider, the road scolded by bar mistress and of g� a flatter, thus vision is n 4riea, the batt that usually followed. ��KN .�0 DRIVE and greater. For one yours¢ driver Oh, how we miss Ler jingling �Mf. -BUSINESS: ELECTION OF OFFICERS in a black convertible all this im- License Tay tt her collar: her provement wait a Tort cavae, for, feet Rofn¢ Tay, throu¢h u r _ speeding down over Barrett's Hill the house: her wagging tail, as D R I V i a, V E S S 0 N S and obviousig paying little atten- she waited to enjoy the gravy in ; E E R Y 6 0 D Y WELCOME tion to the road ahead. he, in an Che roast Dan; Ler tunny ¢sin when instant destroyed, a 4 ,1 year-old tickled in just the right place; her member of 'this family. He neither bouncing jumps that she used to dry• • ��/��/"y�� a honked his .horn, nor. stopped aft- greet us with every time we, Came TeMpie Driving .iarlaWs - erward, to see the damage he had home. Oh, how we miss .her. 7. done. His car swerved over the All we have left now are mem- ' white line as his car came -in con- oriel; a definite quietness; and 8391144 tact with this young lady, so. he a cross above her grave. Every e undoubtedly knows he hit and kill- morning as we look out the kitch- ed-a dog—our "Duchess". en window, this cross reminds us ������■"*■■��������MO������0����N��iN�N`CONI What this probably young par; that she is no longer bele. Even HIGH ., ent of tomorrow doesn't know.. is the rabbits don't quite understand the instant grief he t into that is no longer here. ` •: - :.'i our 6 our family. ye year-old didn'tstop huncoto e theirOn tracksBare newly -raked only be found - • R A E :,'• several hours, not ah the head of her grave ar Ond CE OF RESERVATIONS:— died la r!ta ding ' wh u has d e roe a i to Come • n, 4W PF'I t b ' un der n y D c e ha t c s, a [ say ;- R, Q �• died so' young and healthy. He Duchess, chase us. Why can't you ` • _ 7. didn't see our two . crying child- nose Ret our scent?". A NES ren, watching my husband dig a In time, they will forget Duch- • l7IR�1,\EN esr� SIPS grave and a•raP Duchess in a esa—but no matter how many- 1W. H. J. THOMPSON, Q. C., B. A.r LL. B. ;beet and bury her, air the time .dogs' we may have. I know this. •� trying gently to explain -that God family won't forget her. ,. TOURS CRUISES 'HO heave take care s Due vh 's in heaven. Nor' did he see the visions - Moura Sincerely, M `AJAX SHOPPING !:ENTRE ... _ that raced through our heitu", of Mrs. Marshall - a litter of PuPs born -to keep, And LOWEST AIR FARES TO ixto give away. of a tiny l,ui, P S If you have ever had n dog - .. being house-trained by her mother:, and lost it. I'm sure >'ou will .sym. Telephone: 942 -Slit • .BRITAIN and all EUROPE a year-old boy nR untie the feel. ' e with us and- two ,how we .. . _ C of y b, .1. i n baby carriage and 'xusriling our feel, especially our two children.' , ASK ABOUT THE NEW 21 DAY EXCURSIONS DUDLEY the Clear Running Fountain". She was accompanied a tthe CARIBBEAN CRUISES " ' piano by trier mother. Mr. R. F. _Rev. M. Buttars viii conductS y gave a ISLAND HOPPING HOLIbAYS a BaptL;inal ,Ceremony next "Teel" Sims, of Whitby _ talk on 'the work of •a consult- ing engineer in a municipality, - BACHELOR TOURS Scltice at 2.30 'p. m., during " _ E Which was followed by a lively the winter montbs-, preceded question and answer" period � LET US REPLACE YOUR 'NEW YORK WORDS FAIR 5 q 1 " by Sunday School at l.la• on the road and bridge build- •BATHROOM BASIN NOW �. -- NO BOOKING FARES AT The Community Club met at ing pro,ram. A social hour WHITE or COLOUR ,TRAVEL the home of Mr. and MIs. Bill tt•as enjoyed, including, -group _ _ O �/ A D D Guthrie on Saturday evening. singing; n H n B U R E A U LTD. President, Bert Guthrie, con- err. Jerry Braise, tii'est Hill320432 0 ducted t7�e Business. A Box and Mr. Bill Campbell, Toren- ' ' • . _ AJAX SHOPPING PLAZA Social was planned for the to, practised teachin, last December Inect,in,. Wendy week at the Audley School n- _ lzatt played two accordion der the supervision of G. Open Daily till 5:30 Sat. 9 to 1 P. M. 941'6690 numbers: Wilma Guthrie gave - +°. Prat K t t.lro piano numbers.. Linda Va1�41 under ren a Mrs. L. t f Eastw9odsang-two solos,. "The ntajor-majorott'S - lav, at - Kelligretv's Soiree" and "At the Ajax Hospital. •i • ..-v.•�-o..•+w.•..........»..h..:►._ .: .. .. .......-... ,.aw ,,.,ems,,.. .,,o.ca�.ns�c.�.._ i . ._.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1964 TMt rwicsle1110116 NWS - - Page Thm Fi w .D= Kempenfek Capt of Barrie, &otn Uxbridge to nuscs with travelled, there had been no the Canadian Drum Corps eurs{ent beginners krm%" as, and dw Saathoro I<`lviightes the Coags. rehearsal for this piece and j Association, expressed the the "Quea,ter Notes". These °o At Pick made d a'm' The four Corps P oD a evewone Wes Certainly very1 view there should be nsany boys and 8� are being in- ' Good use was the ebandbig room only audience.pleesed when it turned out to more pez>rotma¢ices to show strutted in rem rrxseLc and fine weather by holding a Longest and Loudest appleusw be the most popular.event of the people what is belong -ac- playing .an instrument its order On Slmdgy+ afternoon the short parade before the Con- was for the tune 'Powerhouse' the afternoons. There were 78 • compllshed in the music rine to join the Blue Notes. Blue Notes were hosts in a cert began. Mr. Howard Nick- played by the four Corps as a young perfotsners on the stage by these youngsters. on Saturday, Nov. 7, four of Concert wkh the Markham ling, who was the insttator of massed beard. Due to the dis- and it was an knpress*m sight. MaIdag thedr• appearance in the haus players entered the i; Collegettes Girls Carps, the the Blue Notes, carne down tans dx rt would have to be Mr. At. Baggs, chief judge of j this type of concert were the kxbvmdual' Cornpetition . is To- • , ronto las the Quartet Section. ti i' DOiiAIISTIC BOVRIL CORNED BEEF 12 oz ties .2 for 99t This Blue Nates' quartet pLac- ed at the Toronto Opti- • ,�#r�ctly'rlr��r �ra�i SAVE 15c mit wry with a score of 81 : S M A L York 39c Save 1Oc . Giant 13 oz. pkg. P�o�• Thrid In the section SALTED PEANUTS _—__—_____---.__- _--- - was fire York Liars entry.entry.aThe • Opdmdst Corps is in the Junior I Bassett's Save I Oc Full 1 Ib.k . A division which s two classes G' ,,,,,•.. LIQUORICE ALLSORTS ------------ ------- --49c above the Parade Corps •ddvi- a' sion of the Blase Nobel and the � Red. Rose Economy Save 1 O Pkg. of 90 York LADw are also in the {SS Junior A division. 'TEA BAGS --------------------------------= --- 79c was ac - to ite an 2 lbs. 69c Loose Bang your " Wethey's Save 19c 24 oz. jars conml si win nit aria the four +` (SAVE 7e) RASPBERRY or STRAWBERRY JAM 2 for 95c players to: be congmtuiatted t; M are Suzanne -McGregor on the ZIP D" feed • own CMUtl Blue Ribbon Fazenda 100%' Pure Save 10c soprano horn; Peter Hubbard EGG INSTANT COFFEE -------------------- 5 oz. jar 79c on the soprano horn; Ron _ (Pacbad Under TDOZEN on ` �g �ttneet -._ , ------ _, Plans i . � Ho French horn ,and T• supervision) -- Special Offer off 40c Off. Mike Parr orr barito 1s1~! vis n) Colgate's FAB _____._ King size 5 Ib. box $1.23 Practices for the Sauna ' .. -� Swift's Premium Save 19c Large 24 oz. tins Claus ray, under - SNOWCAP lI CHOICE FROZEN • • 9 way' orad on Saturday, Novem- • :f 10 f (' 9� BEEF or IRISH STEW _____________________ 2 for 79e ber 28 at 10.30 a.m. the band ' (ae. cit 46 MIXED VEGETABLES will play �the `� t! ' paasde and in Marldnam on I: >bod Rist• . Saturday, Dec. 5 at 10 a.m. If CAULIFLOWER the weather continues as mild Canada .2 lb. pkg. 39c # as rt has been, these successful. es 1 Home Grown should be very sucvessfsil. * Packers Snow White .._.__ ............................................. SAVE l6c LARGE HEADS WOMEN'S HOSPITAL - AUXILIARY REPORT KAM MAPLE LEAF Canada First Grade . '! ! 12 Gz Our Nov. 9th meeting vas Square tins C R E' A M E R Y for C an �excepti�onaily busy one. i .2 norndnations were taken for �•.., •� Last Call This Season at This Extra Low Price our eiectio n in January. Mr. '2 for 89e `1`•0 Gerrow then spoke to us in re - New Crop Florida Juicy Large Size 48's to what he would Like us Save 17e ` to do on the Se,turday and BU TTE R GRAPEFRUIT ___ .-_----�-_-- --. __-_- 5 for 39c MAPLE LlAF Sunday, Nov. 2] t and 22nd NATURAL Absc Cabfornia Sunkist Sweet Eating Size 180 s when the new hospital will be CHEDDAR55 lary open to the publk. Auxil VALENCIA ORANGES 2 doz. 79e rnernbersam to be agdcedto CH12SE #1 Selected Firm Golden Ripe serve l various octad h but ..'` you vuill be oorrtrac+ted shortly. �� BLACK DIAMOND Large 16 oz. jsf- Bananae lbs 29c"on-- 1Ma tour for Auxiliary _._ . _ -- _1T - .. 1 and 12 ox. CHEEZ PLEEZ - .adbetween Pk0• New Crop Florida Sweet Juicy 3 p.rri. It is advisable for you - MEDIUM 59e Jl110E ORANGES .._ ___. Dozen 49e to attend In order that you 12 oz. pkg. may understand the layout of .OLD 69e - C butt ftdor med of your duties No. 1 Small Ontario 10 Ib ba the bospital, and to C COOKING ONIONS ....=__w__ - for the operdng. I 49 'MAPLE LEAF 1 No. 1 Ontario Cream Colored Mrs. D. Give than spoke to . MINCEMEAT ' ,SAVE 20e MUSHROOMS lb. 49c hich hregard eld tn the 21. 'Swift's GOLDEN DEW Save 11c hospital on Saturday, Nov., 0M 119�w $ ' .. e . Baz:..ar will be opened Lulu Brand Tasty Size fhtim 2.00 p.m. to. 9.00 pax. and - AAARGARINE POMEGRANATES __- 3 for 19e the support of all members Large 2$ i be needed. Friends who 25 oz. tins lbs. 99c #1 Home Grown Curly Green wishto donate to our bazaarMIIVCE M EAt4are invited to do so; SAVOY CABBAGEblas am, it ��°p. � SWIFT'S SILVERLEAF � tables are,. Knitting—Mr. Pep- ROUGE HILLS PURE LARD lbs. per. 11 Edwardckrir - St.: Sewing— Mrs. J. Rickrin, R.R. 1' Picker LA 2 43c Large Heads lag: White Elephant Table— ON HWY. 2 Mrs. Gibbs, 3 Forest Road; Jud East of Ra Rite 100 ft. rolls Save 13c SPECIAL OFFER OF 10c OFF '-pond' ". Babum, 24. Rap -Rite 29 Billingsgate Cres., Ajax: Bake ROUGE BRIDGE -.Waxed Paper Refills 2 for 45c York Homogenized ,Large 2 Ib. iar for Table—Mrs. Carr. Fiiilsview.- . PEANUT BUTTER ----_-------- .._._._.." 79e Rd., Pickering; Candy and Per Per - serves, Mss, Thompson. 151 A&MrW Rd., ...Sirloin, Porterhouse, T -Bone and wing �,el followingthe beBake wlbe accepting goods all day Fri- - day: Mrs. Mdlls, 36 Glynn: 1bc or S.Cb. c Mrs. Weatherall,. 28Kirigs .'89ST• . _ • Cres..; Mrs. Grignors, 59 Cres.; Mrs. Putt, 104 TulAKS- -- lock; Mrs. Slimlair, 69 Aitnbas- F sH Lucas Arthurs Super Value _I -Ib. Pkg... ,CROSS CUT SHORT RIB ROAST .Ib. `59c R beim, Mrs. � sH� - �F HEARTS Ib. 29e BREAKFAST BACON 63c .BONELESS ROLLED LEAN : . 151 Admiral Rd. Bakeds may also be left here. Fresh Lean ko SH OU LD E�R ROAST ,lb. 49c co ta �.� wedsuitable , Fresh Loin Oasts Bee yotr a. the opezri2sg::Pork R,FRFSR PORK PICNIC ti.: ,-. ..............._. MINCED BEEF:SHOULDER ROAST With alio - . Dunbarton Athletic Club RIB END ----------------_------ ------ --_ Ib. Sae' fb' 35c Witih the t nation-wide (Average 3 lbs'.) Fresh Lean surge of arts _ in physical 1 fitness there been lbs. C TENDERLOIN END _-_---___-G__--__ Ib. 63c cam (Average 2% As.) .PORK BUTT. ROAST ib. 49C paign for inclu "n ofa'more ...79 gymnastics in our ysical ed- 2 - Centre Roasts or Chops __%.' 69, SLICED RINDLESS uautiori curricula.' Marty of our Blade or Short Rib WHOLE LOIN END ^—___� Ib. 59f schools throughout the coup I Rolled Plate Brisket -:BREAKFAST BACON �•lb..39c try are du ting °m apparatus +' ROAST lb. 49e POT assstorage POT ROAST 6• 3!4 LEAN PEAMEALED rooms, seldom used. But. in (Blade Bone Removed) }� our local schools, there is very Standing (6th a 7th R60 COTTAGE ROLL lb. 4Je Ivttle or none of this equip Round or Square PRIME RIB ROAST B►. 598 sent available. 7 The Dunbarton Athletic. Club .RUMP ROAST lb. / 9C+eless Rolled (1st 5_Ribe) WHILE THEY LAST — LIMIT 6 PER CUSTOMER' hasRi1e `nae of various apps' PRIME RIB ROAST lb. 89e acus band is striving to serve -SKINLESS (Loose) Fres (Not 1:roz ) Grade A Oven Rea ��t ineed in p shows commth`e e Freshen dy B. Wieners ,_-_-_______________• Ib. 39e is a great deal of `interest m Methis form of exercise to derive Fresh (Not Frozen)' Meaty benel;it and enjoyment. The • • InceSteak' Wand �n ghts hard oaSpareribs (side) 1b.59cinl a marked improvement is evA- _ IL E.KE- entfrom week t�week Any- parents wishing to sit in, and .PRICES EFFECTIVE watch 'the Club in' action are THURS., FRL, SAT ••welcome to do • so, an•1 .anyFur rying - oasting - Barecuing AVERAGE 3 LBS assistance would be appreciat- ed. —Mrs. J. Dobbin, Corr, } Pani Four THE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1964 •••••••• to Rent Coming Events of Dr. Hoskin. and Mrs. • • 'CLASSIFIED'_ _ Hoskins, , the ° °e °� their Pickering Villa e '- N ° —BAZAAR OF GIFTS — 45�01r w $revive g g otes — To Rant 2 bedroom home erg �Y• �� on Old Forest Road. Available If you want lowly Christmas Mrs, Wm. Harbroai is visit- Mr. and Mrs. Huh Miller tem in the rrsoturt of $534,500, Gifts for your family and your ing this.g vvirt3r Mr. and g immediately. H. Witajewski, friends Mrs. Wilfred B have retuned to Pir- ring, The incrvaase from $491,000. is Old Forest Rd. Rouge Hills. Nam- after spendiurg .rhe sucsrcrser on explained as the cost for build- r1.ii.sraataa.aa�EEEEE■r COME TO THE ee. their farm at Indian Head, Pickering United Church Mrs. Wn- Sadler , ing, sewers and land' OIL AND GAS HEATING S C. entre Creek,spent Dur October, the E. C For JOIC t tike week-e Ductwork i Flashings Saturday, .December 3. 1964 with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph � many regret pocked officer reports, he, a ® At 2.30 P. M. passing Mr. pocked up ? USED FURNITURE ESSO FURNACES............:.:................... ....... ..... , our October 19, Only 2 of dogs r Jones _ ��� and 3 kittet� BOUGHT i SOLD %. laINAN With Ne • CED DUMBARTON ITED In the -cud wroth Mr. ed on the Brock in Toronto. 7rhey former tr leiv Prick were claim- .- TON UNRoad r GORDON � � Down tiycclsnt B A Z AEA R and Mrs.'Cecii Jones, and EricThe �, of her friends out 1 weelan dcame tom are wdtir their and Lenor Jones, grandgrarearts p , with ?nwo on the weekend. .:; Phone: 942-5482 RODMAN HEATING CO. Dunbarton United Church Claremont, is expressed to Mea (may S. Pickering Women are holding a— Mus' ones while their wire resides at 122 Bi+oodcdade Mr. and Mrs. t!) 26 Church St. :......_.. .._ Phone: 1 Mparergs are away on vacation. Ave., Toronto 12. and, family of the Coffee _ APPLES AND Saturday, nowfiake Basaar" The last meeting of the Mt. Mr. liiivward Nik9tling, for Sl�iop are on a two month via- POTATOES PIANO Novo dm 21, 1% mon Ebti-KeibGs was held in mer Police Clhdot here. now of It to England. FOR SALE 10.00 A. M. to 2.30 P. M. the Uxbridge ` Force, was a REED, PIPE, ELECTRONIC the basement df the. church, � Dianne, Mu�sar $tiered` Maclntosh - $US Per Bush. distinguished guest at the Blue ed a birthday ORGAN TUNING Tea will be served. There will and the mothers were invited. lardy for her Spies •;2.00 Per Bush. Nates in their Parade here ccs Othw Varieties an hand. AND REPAIRS be a Country Stare Booth, Ap- Thse program started with Jen Ste, afternoon. friend, M� Judy Carrell t. , roris, Handicrafts, Knitting and Hosiuns weieormm the mot- Ekrobicolce an Stattnday night. Pleuro bring arms m far ;AS. 1MDngX mak, and Christmas hers, seal teldirg of tire' acs Pressed by increased volume At the Guides and &,ownies 94246" AJAX, Ont. Deooretions wdit' be on display. ocnpIl shments of the Unit. The of business, fire Rbctsar�on I. Cmeeting on o Mss. Tuesday, District CIDER (aPe' 25 There will be three always-pop- nunutes were read by Sheila A Store is in the midst �, p�- Sweut Cirw' - Freshly lj�s Taub and The ' is extenstm expansion i�g- embed former Mss. Ethel PICKERING ORCHARDS alar Hone-Baking le, Dlszsey rams here. We understand the Ueu 1 sages we * of Pickers a 'Tlouch d: Take parcel noun- skA for Achievement The and Mrs Marl. M- _-..-....-._:......_.._.... ._., ter. Alan too purchase some meeting ended with an After store is to be Donald- JohQrsbon with g ; MAlaye, an Ne. s Highway 'REST 0Ystrssas items. noon Tea. presented velli ch wlCll call far ' its- Guides Preseryted tiro cwt glass - . , Picocn�l. 1-tf� M� B. Jamieson creased parking also. lserving plates to eads Al Mrs their ftme C P'lt :......:......::.:.... _.......1 . W) ............... - - C. and -caro Of Thanks vLgited Ma'. Mrs Elmer members o[ Bring so on SPICY SEO as I would Like to mice this op- Jamieson, rsdington, on Sun- Roams' Club are being given betre]t' of the MotbeW Auxil- For Sale — bed. Almost new. 'a preopening" tour of the FTIMportundty to publicly thank the day. prec tion of i g w in ap- ons ae price. F ho gybed Ree- LAWN WEEDS AND Pickering Village Fire �' hos+pdtal, next Mbrrciay ev- pre+aiatiars of their sosaable price. Pt►ene: 942.0003, - lite. and Mrs. Haiward Mal- work • • . FERTILIZING meat for their efforts own rt ca an •t 'e after 6.00 P. m. my r°ug` 8 of b my 1 INSECT PESTS behalf, at the fire at home had supper on Sunday of ......' -- ....... ................... DRIVEWAYS last Werbneedey. Their prompt with Mr. and Mrs. Murray year �� �� 00 Ort°ber ATRICIA TUCK e was $AMEX SEPTO arww�er to the Cali, and ick Jones. set $18,000.00 To date, P for septic tanks. 85c. Box IndwMal SPr&yL And Sell action at the fire, was it stands at 5232,800.00 Piano a BRADY PLUMBING stwNketirn a °f t The O. W. R C. has given CliiiiCal R r 4320 Khigsen Read hihle for saving my home. A- Men's Club was herd on Mon - the ............._... I.........._......_........ k J Perk FARM SPRAY Irks-- Y sincere appreciation. day evening, withMr.Omoar `Uv a �' �- KingstonRead, aw Vkmte of approval tier aonat- ' Fran s Bali, of Br+oDiayirr, as guest. PtNf4N: 7254aar7 For Sale — 3-burner gas stove WHITEWASHING, The Active service sub will ruction of a sewage wvtiks ✓aa- (wv vett , vAth tanks and velves. Like _BRUSH; FENCEROWS Card of Thanks meet next Wednesday evening X. Must sell $65.00. Phone: TSS, E'rC. I would Bice to take this ops' November 18, in the church • PAS .......... ....................... .... . _. Usensed ASS Inairod Por t+Y MY "dm* you" basernerrt, with Ashburn Lad- LOST per Sale — 1981 Vadiarrt; good m all our neighbors and lrietr ies' Bible Class as guests. condit%Dm Can be, seen' at BP Pie: 73 • �} for are lovely cards, flowers, Poodle, blade, small, red cellar, on - Sftbm Liverpool Road and fruit and Sifts. phone caNs Satvr'aalc. Now. 7th; hos , andurd since re a GREENWOOD �k Rd., P . Blare Lloe. Phocce: Chris Mak. Reverse Phwcr Ide0rhg, between 4th area 5th Gan. Answer - 9421130. baapitei. and since Gens 3T�It) All oras greatly aper ec- ar Rev. T. Fteetham chose ee s to " Jot". Ro ward. Phone W. G. Lawson, "2."=68 For Saw — 19Pontiac Path= George Tedd his -for Sunday from . _ • = ,. fia�der. I4addlo. Auto. New tits. . " .......- ... .._ .,... - the !L. Best cash offer. Dick Avis,. � CK ©SeP• and ANNOUd Kaye . of G f m t Chap. THOL M. SUFA LTD. Fl-ruwcehntadi. Bay. Phone. q0- -,' (at the Comer Shop) Mr, J. Allred Keyes. Picker of "God and Ills Ars7rase" by w.'1404. Vessel Hak-S ' Ing. Onbuto, announces the en- Dr. Tlromeon. The choir sang a gasement of his slater, Edna favorite anthem. During the k oke -�� 'ls �DAII,Y REALTOR ' he saodas, a�lr oocmroia. Good Closed � ay Mr.da9r to George F. Match. service. Kevan Bradley. son _ 'w" otder. 16000 Chis. �y /�� The ung to take place th of Mr: and Mas. Don Pegg. of E weld srs;. Plrt $ 942-t016. Pre WI(A � 7* Baps Chcu+ds. Setur 'lloranto, was baptised. �6 Nov�ayber Zl, 1964. Kbps'Mn Rd West (nov 12) MOV. 17 M DEC. 17 day, ... The United Women's Ont. Baaaar a au - !4?•2i2p . -COLD WAVES 11a.00 � -lel Wanted (Rog. SISAI) MUM M ' Help A number of friends and re- Unit No. 3. U. c W. melt IErk Ralph Calnpboll Appdsrtsnents T iron Now this pact week at the home of Rrr. iREAI ESTATE SALESMAN Phsww 1 gathered on Friday ev- ,yam. 'G. Grdfiin. Mrs. Slather Roo. 942-30�q � wanted for 3kdowirg arca: Ming art the. home of Mr. and had the Worship and program — LISTINGS INVITED +- p .r. seffing eipwk-nce; _i Mrs. Reg. Hoskins in honour from the Study Bank or; "In- ifled help; progressive firm CU." Contact Lloyd G. Lee. Managerget your h a n d s ' o n a Mrs. Bill Stewart, p- H. Ketlr Ltd., Realtor, 181 Eg- - ton. visited last week withith her c ,- Iinton Ave, East. Toronto 19, par eats, Mr. and Mrs. W. - : f 0 R HIRE or phone HLT 7-3333 Trolley. Miss Glocda visited (nov 12) mlrem on the week-arcs. Mlle . Gloria is a teacher in Bramp- AM 0* One Sunt$ Claus BOOK-KEEPER ton '1140ant!ed. Part time. Apply to: Friends will be glad to hear ' -Lawson i Clark. WE Pkkeci —MOW WHERE HE is { - Ont„ Phone: 942-2741. n9, Mrs. J. Kingstone is home a- M. Legal Swretary, Experienced. gain Br from sdisoo invrovvihaspftal, and ng SOUTHWEST PICKERING FIREFIGHTERS' saJrary commemmnute whir ex-from her operation on her feet. ASSOCIATION perie. . Apply, in writing, to The hunters have returned Box 200, Pickering, Ont. from the North Country. Not :For ln%rmation, Please"PIto" 1.19.2721 a very good supply of meat MAN WANTED for the winter-­ordy one deer with car for excellent "Raw- , for two hunt groups• They all Leigh District in the County of r declared rt--a good holiday. EOY OUR NEW `:Ontario. Write today for free Mrs. E. Pascoe spent part NJ 'booklet that will teU you,how of oris week with daughter to start. We supply fire capital Jean and faarrdly, at Stouif- -SMORGASBORD -" need. Witte: D"R5 RI. P, villa. MONDAY TO FRIDAY — NOON TO 2 P. M. $I W ept. K-i33-12A. 4005 Rickel- Mr. and Mrs. M. -Pegg vis- Iwu St., St. Henry. Montreal. sited friends, Mrs. Ted Hall and S To • P. M. ;1.50 girls, at victoria Corners. 9UMMY —:4 To a P. M. FEMALE HELP WANTED CHAIN SAWThe Farm Form was held $1.75 Part or frill-titre help. Musa "Sunday Farmers". Do they ,Many Hot and Cold. SoloeNom to Cheese koro Abe neat of appearance. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. MOODIE'S RESTAURANT M.Pegg, on Monday. Topiic— Is "S Pickering, Ontario "Sunday Farmers--Do ttrey +., �. Wanted 1 2 Pickering oontrffiute to the Rural ebam- HiplMKar ... COINS WANTED . Canadian and 39 American. Phone 5-2994 _ ............... .......... :. HOME WANTED �/►� r-AUDILL& FOS SEY We have a client who is look- . 'i -- ing for a 3-bedroom bungalow, :: I I - -C with or without garage (pref- erablyicker brick) in the Village of to Pickering. This will be a testi,.` traarsaation, with possessionrequired April 1, 1%5. If you equipment-wise formers Choos@M..,:.Butche'rsl i are ung selling, write =PIONEER � MAIN STREET, PICKERING p'bone 942-1601 or phone: John M. Baird. Real- ; tor, Markham, Ont. 294-1431; ::. or evenings 294-0634. (nov 13)Sidessymbol of ' y chmn saw—] of Pork 41c b. Cut, Wrapped & Fast Frozen BAY RIDGES BOOK-KEEPING SERVICE Y)iABB OF PROGRESS iBADB83HIP Quality 1St Grade Creame Blit el with $2.00 Moat "or Beek-keepinbudg small esses._ r—till�if-Z-I� WrM. -BL EQWPMEMT— l s, ,.r :. '..(rep 1T-tZ) 149 GALLOWAY ROAD, Hinds of Beef �59c 'be Cut, Wrapped & Fast Frozen 1 ............................... WEST HILL, Ontario ONTINUED FROM FRONT PAGE d Peace secure by making sure concfitiOW of his time. In a that our armaments are suffLe- dream. Amos saw God on a HIGHEST PROFICIENCY IN GRADE 13. lent to defend ourselves. This wall with a plumb-14ne. which $Z.00 Cash Award - Ian Buttars; Art Prize - Susan Rats; Is not Christ's way which is a he measured the standard of Music Prize - John Miller; Drama Prize - Ptdhp Holdham; giving of our lives art pride, the People against His stand- Pr'ir>cipal's �'oPhY to Strrdeats' Council - Jim Daly; selfishness and waywardness. 'art. In those days, as School Letter Awards -Beverley Fiaw4irarrre, Steve Mic'tin . Y, Enie McKay. We have to overcome ouxsel- responsible people were very ves so that the sacrftice of the irresponsible. We have discard- FIELD DAY AWARDS men and women in the ware ed the moral standards as set Bantam Boy Champion - Geoff. Taggart; Junior Boy will not be in vada Piper Rob- by our fathers, and have yet to JimHit' Intermediate B°3' Champion, - Brice Drake; C�o- . ert Dunbar Boy Champion - Murray Stroud; Bantam Girt Champd- - - Played "The i.em- set a standard for our children Barbara on Bean-=; Junior Girl Champion - Barbara 'Han -an eat'-' and Silence of Rmem- We must have some self-dis- Intermed kte Girl Champion - Ellie McKay; Senior Gari et>ta�eaaeleaasieaaaeae�eaeteaeteaea:;ast>tea�asie�aeaasreaeasete�easrsreees Ch - Vklct Batty, o -W. PERCY NEALE MEMORIAL AWARD TO _ AI I�IQ l DTn►1 e A nen �1 �11r1A.1 .�. ti_�_:_ _, _� _ _ - _ -- "URSDAY NOV- 12, ttw THE PICKWUNG NEWS .-- -- DjJ�NBARTOAt brenoe was observe& cipline and teach our cMdrea John ThompsM son .of Mr. _ Qr ���+ �T�TE Special Remembrance Servke At DunbaKen united Church The Yarf k°bapie served re- � the ser aoene amoral moos. Do we take time to find out God's and Mrs. D. Thonsrpsoa, Base T� mores 000fioed to bed last 4i�el . 262n Rrulln" W& MIS On Sunday evening last a vice to the congregation and °� I�'P�e far us? — Bulletin — week with p� Miss Winide, Willis, Ott. ���'�0� LEY Service was held C with Flt Lieut. E. H. Christ- mas, R A. F. C hapladn: at Kfwanls Club - Dunbarton President Frank, of Dunbar imftReznernbmaaxe � next Shy' the 1 Church Service will be- girt at u•15 a. m. There will be of is visiting her brother, Mr Wa]�oer Willis and Mrs. WHIR here. ton KiwClub ub would like _ _ Donvrrevtew, as guest speaker. to announce the results of the no chaff in Sunday School Mr, and Mrs. Bev. Whrwood it The Young People's Group oon• 1865 Election of Offioere 1brurLof Scarboro, Asked Mr. and . �ab7► �l'i y >�� ` mor ducted the service, with Barry the aub for 1965 : President, Kehakeep is mdrrd fire "Snow " Mrs. J. H. MoClemer t on Sun-.' j . Carlton and Stewart ryas C. J. Nrounce; =1st. Vice -Pres. Bazaarwinch the V. C. ' day.day.Congratulations MGMN RD. W. P.O. BOX 10 istiirtg Dr. 'McKay and Fit. Christmas.ss- Lieut. Christmas. The choir Dr. Allred Va2iags; 2nd Vice- Pres., Dave Lennox; Treasurer, W. is trot �g,on November 21, from 10.00 & m. to 2.30 p. m. to Glen Cross who won the Car Rally, was made 'up of Dunbarton U. Andrew Paberson; Secretary The Session w97; meet on sponsored by Grade 12. stud- PICKEMG, ONTAM ' C., Fairport U. C. and St. And- Bob Hollobon. Directors: Den_ , MondaY, November 16, at 8.30 eats of Dunbarton High School. taw's Pres+byteriam The Brawn les, Guides, Cubs, Scouts and ms Buckland, Bill Butcher H. T. Cook, How. p m' The new Young People's Ex- Mrs. Eggman, White's Side - road, is Legion members attended. Ler Cross. Mel'. Carlton, Harry Pearce, Don. etutive for 1965 fs as follows: under medical care, with a back injury. ion member Frank Signoretti Wilson. Immediate • Past Pres., President, B. Carlton; Vice- Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hollin- - carried the flag. The choir Frank Signoretti. President, W. Lade; Secretary, ger returned home last week O sang "God of Our Fathers". Mrs. Vera Freeman sang lov- United Church D. Mahon; 'Tr'eas'urer, A. Mar- from a rwtor trip through the e a U. S. West, the West Coast ely solo o Valiant Heart". Dr. W. A. McKay conducted — Pernals — so and Mrehdoo. , 1 N f Y R A N C • The Lesson n was: 1st. John 3: the regular service of,worship Congratulations to. Mr. and The ladies of the Afternoon ENGLAND OFUIL ENGLAND 9 - 16. The Text was: Phillip- ians 4: 7. November 11, is Re. on Sunday, assisted by Mr. R. Pitcairn, at the organ. The Mrs: Reichard Karrnos (nee Shirley Kulyk) who were mar Unit Dunbar+ United Church. Women, EFUMNTIALWAM membrane Day. Whet shall. choir sang Mendelssohn's - ried on Saturday, November 7 had a nice luncheon IFE — AUTOMOBILE —FIRE T ? Some who •', with Thee". Dr. a on United Church. _ Thursday.g werein the war have their McKay read Amos 7: 7 - 17, Mr. 'Jim Carey, of Toronto, Mrs, Herb 'Carey'h mother, 107 KMIRON ROAD UK own memories. We shoWd tern- ember with gratitude those and 8: 1 - 13, - with. the text from Arms 7: 8. '-Men said is visiting his Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sinker, is in Toronto E. a P`► A* 1h�E Cam" - mss' 11t 64M who paid the supreme sacrif- the bard, Behold I sat a Mrs. Herb. Carey, Pine Ridge General Hospital, frrll:,wing a Pb m Jrr b weib Cswrase Ow Of itys . ice for the victory• Peace is Plumb-line in the rndist of my Road.. heart attack. only when the tension or fear People Israel". Amos felt very of war is gone. We try to make strongly about the decadent C ONTINUED FROM FRONT PAGE d Peace secure by making sure concfitiOW of his time. In a that our armaments are suffLe- dream. Amos saw God on a HIGHEST PROFICIENCY IN GRADE 13. lent to defend ourselves. This wall with a plumb-14ne. which $Z.00 Cash Award - Ian Buttars; Art Prize - Susan Rats; Is not Christ's way which is a he measured the standard of Music Prize - John Miller; Drama Prize - Ptdhp Holdham; giving of our lives art pride, the People against His stand- Pr'ir>cipal's �'oPhY to Strrdeats' Council - Jim Daly; selfishness and waywardness. 'art. In those days, as School Letter Awards -Beverley Fiaw4irarrre, Steve Mic'tin . Y, Enie McKay. We have to overcome ouxsel- responsible people were very ves so that the sacrftice of the irresponsible. We have discard- FIELD DAY AWARDS men and women in the ware ed the moral standards as set Bantam Boy Champion - Geoff. Taggart; Junior Boy will not be in vada Piper Rob- by our fathers, and have yet to JimHit' Intermediate B°3' Champion, - Brice Drake; C�o- . ert Dunbar Boy Champion - Murray Stroud; Bantam Girt Champd- - - Played "The i.em- set a standard for our children Barbara on Bean-=; Junior Girl Champion - Barbara 'Han -an eat'-' and Silence of Rmem- We must have some self-dis- Intermed kte Girl Champion - Ellie McKay; Senior Gari et>ta�eaaeleaasieaaaeae�eaeteaeteaea:;ast>tea�asie�aeaasreaeasete�easrsreees Ch - Vklct Batty, o -W. PERCY NEALE MEMORIAL AWARD TO _ AI I�IQ l DTn►1 e A nen �1 �11r1A.1 .�. ti_�_:_ _, _� _ _ - _ -- 2. 'ow Im _ THS PICKA RING MRNIi THURSDAY, NOV. 12, 1t" _ BUSINESS DIRECTORY The Churd1W - ... • AN INVITATION IS EXTBiDED TO ALL TO ATTEND THE OFFICIAL OPENIt6 OF THE aUARANTEED McEACHNWSPkk "V" _ Ihldio-TY Sen►k�l United Church �uNaa►L DIRECl+Ow :MEW AJAX AND PICKERING GENERAL HOSPITAL �"y ��• Of Model * UR ARTHUR FIELD H SERVICES - - - � The• Honourable PICKERING Plirata Ambelanes Soviss MY OR NI ONT 9.0 and 11.117 A. hL Su Scheel . � .. - -.- - !► Heins: As aiiN►w for Wofdhllj" WILLIAM EARLE ROWE, P. C. (C), LL Do Services WATER DELIVERED Masaehnlfl, ;—'.AUDLEY . � - Lieutenant -Governor Of The Province Of Ontario Woo of Dumbarton * AA. sunday Sehed P. M. - Church PHONE PHONE/ 942-21" twm�nai>,n>Ia>taan>n>r+ `SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21,1964- 130 P. M. � � ATloodc 2-0063 Pldc.fin0, ole. . st. rte: FOLLOWING THE OPENING CEREMONIES AND RECEPHON KEN and CLARKE - - - . THE HOSPITAL WILL. REMAIN OPEN TO PUBLIC INSPECTION P R E N T I C E Cr*hton, ■ ryran • _7 —�` 77��� f+IORERINO, ONTARIO REV. N. S. SNE ' A Murdoch 91001 UNTIL 9.00 P. M. SATURDAY, AND AUCTIONEERS MARKHAM iafrb"n, Seikllafs D. A„ am a•e. rleberhus. SOL - FROM 2.00 P. M. b 9.00 P. M., SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2Z 1964 LAWN ;f A.na f�a.. 0`% r+ Y and Notaries Pubik .....� .�..._� : SUNDAY eER . /w a,l..r. I�I.wfa. N4000 - MIS ►�ahnn Now a.w. SAM O! CC A VW= CIIANEM cone •. apt NNr o«wl� a AJAX AND PICKERING AJAX, ONTARIO GENERAL HOSPITAL sur speelaft at abeRwwrab lc Simcoe St. N. Oshawa a•se .. N.--N.yr e..ws (40 Sunder) Rat" DUAL SERVWE AT ONE PRICE Td•phSn@ Oshawa T=1440 aws• a a—fuM.r s.MM WEATHER PERMITTING CEREMONY TO TAKE PLACE OUTSIDE' — PHONES — 111 ar Pwfth Nr _ 2104 3161 or 644.16" PwaswM be" bass ...YNMM tes� a-N-rMr�r (At am Polish N•N) •wal.wrs .n... aM•. WEDNESDAY WM E a-! 1-omemoo - for as S" St. Andrew S iorr was held at the. home of Mrs. George Tues- Also the bake will be packed the d Mrs. Ken Pas- FLEURY A COMERY • • - Duncan on ay afternoon at home Coe on Nov. 24th. BARRISTERS SOLICITORS S H E R I N . . c_ ,. sfi � dw Sdom Church hSund Student teachers have been The neat Group Committee NOTARIES PUBLIC ; - ay The service was In the local schools during the of the Lst Brock Pickering Cub * l�j�, conducted by the minister. Rev. P33t week. and Scout troop will meet at Jlawii .r aV Eyw.. R• -d NWA=d CFO" funeral ai ra+J 0190105 F. MoCbnkey. Mrs. Marion Mr Mise Pat Hansen and Mary the horse of Mr. and Mrs. Ken and Clement presided at the organ. Hope have been at the Creep- Faille on Sunday evening on AT. 24754 Ambuiante Service g1uReN sERv1eE AND -" 7 he Scripture Readings were: wood school. and Miss Camp- Nov. 15th. a a• i Psalm 29 and Revelations 21: , bell and Miss Clou�son at the Mr. and Mss. de Frenne have ' SUNDANY —aha A. sl. - 3 - 5 and 22: 1 - 7. A. beaut*d BrOughaln echaoi. returned from a holiday, via- ~h4dP -s E•. -Ls s...n.. 7.00 P. fila --anthem "For all the Saints Hodgson visited itlng relatives In Alberta. >�� Nr, _ Alar-- Dar. Iwt wrl .r - who from their Labours Rest" his daughter. Mrs. CSlfre•Il at The ther+earometer in front d rldlerinG Bosh Rood N. > NISa+rq ' T... was sung by the Senior and Fairport Beach on Sunday. d Bratgharrh United Church TNa .hs Strom Wouseg we._sass _ Junior Choirs. The subject d and Mrs. Fhm Knox now shows $16,OW toward * •A ar �••+•r Ni..Nra ;! Mr. Conkey's message wa�- --Messages from the Prophets. - and Mss Wm. Knox osleirf+at- ed Mrs. Knox's birthday with #20. objeetiv collected forMr. the Building Fund- - ` Telephone <uw at a.•• P. ML ALL ""` �"""a i "A dinner horrre dangn+adulatlosa_ to Miss MONUMENTS a �"' ~ { sass Revised Piatrl' using for his a at the d Mr. WHitehail 2-3610 ;'."` "'-'' 'text five verses aS the 2nd. and Mrs. Gc+orge Knox at En- Arne Gibson who wast a Sec- "bes•t .w�,,1es en......t w«a." PeonesTMrdrfr. �.srrs . Chapter od Z,antwri+ah. We read neWdlien. ofd Prize' Ribbon Sri the M nosier - a.e• in -Lee P. AL the prophecy tt at God would Visitors at the Gordon Day rider class - 10 years and un- ROBERT AUSTIN, PROP. w as seen 18=10M 'restore His people. Jesusal1m home on Sunday were Mr. der" at the Stoney Creek ILK. A. wallnr. O -ani. For Furvor k,NrmmM-, 011 toad been destroyed, now the and `Mss. Frank Waterbury, Riding Stables trials, on Sa:- T+w INS" wase of wamr do as ATls.w sse•a people look to the re -building lhtbay, and Mr- snd Mrs. R. urdaY. ON Na S. His me. sNlw.- Buy Wdd "1 — of it, stronger wails must be Steer and faintly and Mr. Wal- Bruce Gibson was on the Vadat a Alex w fth A Chusitled Ad - re-constnxrted: We set apart a: day for remembrance to ter Steer d Manchester. Nowa Had6san, Larne An- Second Prize Drill Team. The Brougham United Cxhumb Pbeses Whitby 6164462 annua1NNtslael�el=mm St. AndroWs ' canu hefihior3te-ti roae who mis and Gordon Roberts joined Wornen Evening Group; met the home Mrs. George Pfesbj/��1a17 f iNrrei corrdnemDrate •ttnoee who the Ontario County 4-H forest- at of fought and died and bear etre ry club which -wa�o organized Shirtom d Toronto, on Nov- C�Ivf+aM SN'eot �� �� wa s of war which resulted _. from their Men of at Uxbridge on November 4. A speedy recovery is wished ember 4. Mrs, Barrett opened the meeting. Mrs. R. Knox led IT" I services. Faith have risen up and said for Mrs. Maude HarrA'�lton who the Woht�hrp Service. Hyrnn M, Iii Ml.0 afty D19w "'Let us Bulid".1 our fathers is a patient in Ajax Hospital. Selections were 388 and M. _ were alert in building a church. They Mr. and Mrs. C A. Fief of �, indiarus called Scripture Reading was taken from the 'Book of Ephesian3, GONE. InALE �e �� pioneered ttwmgh great difficuties' for the glory of on her sister and husband Mr. Chapter.9, verses 1 - 16. The Service of Wordd* 11.16 AAL• God. We misfit be Strengthen- i..- ed by the past. God is giving in day. Our and Mrs. Cliff Waaxrop. MT. and Mrs. Dick warnop and Gall of Mar icttam spent programcoahvenier was Mrs. B. _ Donaldson. The Roll Call was ams Bred by an amusing 'in- :. 'SAVE aAYE $A SMMft Sehed 11.64 AAL -. us a vision our earnest prayer should be — the weekend with his parents, ' ciderrt in your life,, brought - = _ A >ty. ft Wda,� Awalta 'What would you have us do MT. and Mrs. Cliff Wannop manta laughs A sing -song was " . _ ?01 Lord, ' We must give our best to the buildings of the Ms. and Mrs. Rowe, Braoe- bridge called on her parents, enjoyed by all. Lunch was served by Mrs. Johnston, Mrs. _ _ A.M. AND F. M. RADIOS �.95 church. we are building with the Mester Builder. Let us be, Mr. and Mas. Thos. Englisch -on Sunday. Miller and Mrs. Brown. Our W%ks* Price $39.95 . , . concerned in declaring the A number at local hunters SALE REGISTER _ ���� Truth. We are equipped by the Grace of God to reveal His were eue006M in getting deer Bill S+toary gat a buck on the Saturday, Neveenber 21--auc- . _. Truth. The hand ot God's is Co Ber3ak Property in fight tion sale ot oldld ssssav p11 On Our House Calls A Shop Repair So vk11 UNITED CHURCH His Greiner. He will gather all His people in.—in.—Goff .man's township. Howard Plasmon got a couple d does Sid Pugh also l� - sits, dishes, garden and handy- SAVE - Pkture Tubes, Tubes, Part - SAVE ;(HVnV8Y Na 2. O O O .... _..- Mlomon s Missionary Seetety sot �. The Boy Scout and Cub PM> made toad$, eta, being proper fres d Mr. Bolus, Mr. Shantz, TUN ER CLEANER -Only !!e. W. A. Mo NL A., PM. D. Kell. Tine . monthly, meeting of the held Thurs- er drive will be held on Nov- emus• 21st Mr. M. Sedick and Mr, Smith; also at ooahsi hsnents, at thecefs .L 6 S, ELECTRONICS MNNetw W. M. S. was on day evesds8, Nevesrhber 5, at Mr. sssd Mrs. Eldon Garter Acorud/ Yards. Part PnM SUNDAY SCHOOL - the home of Mrs. John Pater' and boys visited her parents Mr. Mrs. Wallace Ellicott, of Lot 21, Con. S, Markihsm T 1 tulles north �. �,�. RIAs ON! 11.64 A. i L son. The meeting was conduc- and Markham Village, on No.' 48 MORNING WORMIP ted by Mrs. H. Van Nus, Vice- Twooto, on Sunday. Highway. See bills tad fall par 11.011 A. t1A. President. ,Mrs, Gourlie Cott- ' vend the Worship Service' n The ladies are requested to, keep in mind the general � and listings. sale at LIVERPOOL ROAD, SOUTH Serving Christ IR The and was as jSt by Mrs.. J. Brisbin, who. read the Script- g d the United C2hnrrrh Thurs- 1.00 p. m Terms cash, with- art reserves. Clarke Prentice, t - � PHONE 2248 _ CedNnuRity SMaD 1pa ure Lesson, and led in prayer. women to be held on . auctioneer, Maaki►ann, Ont, .-- Mrs. C`,ourlie gave a oothnprfr• day evenllr6. ` Nov. 26th. Phone: ire --NI" a• 2!4-1161. -.•hensive message on the study , :.:'Through the Years", several. members assisting isr the diad- segue. A bale will be packed ALU�UM DOORS ■ Rfrw�astns>.sra>,asrsr�saf+. ST. JAMES OPTOMETRIST ": for Evangel Hadi. Anyone wish- COR AUMNITITY CHURCH :lug to contribute, Please bring your articles to the church, ee WINDOWS JOHN L RAWiON, R.O. T Y �E'' IC Ra>*� R.' �, soon as pos:sfte: Mrs. Cankey i P1 mu* St~ SERVICE Ca/R Nor. L. B. mepho �°` er.—Car. Atfiractive in Appearance and Pllce (� u Rd. sium) SUNG, i 1„Ys sl Forder Ave.. _ ..........................................._. . . • dAY RIDtiEB TwWe 'ILOO Ho. a.41i>M BRov x .:.: ., . ; , .. AJAX LUMBER . ;_-- Hours_ - ..10 OL AL ,r 4 P. AL ANTENNAS a TOWERS Tfalep ol�$39 . • of Wffo* . the United Church Women are EVENINGS — • 7 ti t P. AL C a M RADIO. a Blilo Cls. 9AI A. AL -ttre_horr a of Mrs E., Wright, Green River ern '`- annop .: Thurs. Nov. 19. Mrs: w .,: -sass • (ruff"- Yn. � CLOSED ON WEDNESDAYS deglneer T 09-2601 A TELEVISION 1MsrfltR! PI yo , - is ar a of the B Program. _ — - - — Ndy COIINRu nka-' Phst A Tupperware denhonstrat- ------------- , a :. . "ttRiRRRssrISfIR11RNaRsIRRi • _ • _', • • , •, _ — o �� — _ sass, ' � .—• • '1 � -♦ •• rMU RSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1964 THE. PICKERING NEWS _. Pap Seven. m _, Corned out for Church ParaQe e,,„a Wood" last Sunday. They made an impressive, group. The Rouge Hill Home and We were sorry to bear the - Y'' ES Rosebank _ �,Y C`.__ School held a very successful Brewer ch2ldren, Rd. + ste 1Ca MW I qNm � say Rude By Pat RM meeting on November 9: A N. have been ill with flu. Get o Large attendance was on hand well soon Danny, Lyndon and to meet the teachers and to 1•'oui•Se• Say Ridges—Fairport school with the cUdren on PQXdoe's, Rosebank Road, are.. Hill Morrish 743 flat; Fred watch the awarding of hard- Mrs. Birgley; High Bush __- - -- - - Liberal Association on Tiwrsdav or Friday., Skates feeling much better after their Ovaria 711 with hep.; George won cresAs. Mr. Real expyLined Trail, celebrates her birthday At the regular monttrly should be tagged with owner's s siege of ill iheadttr haat week. James 670 with hcp.; Sid Stev- 'tire new method of teaching next week. Many happy re- . ing of the Bay Ridges—Fair name, size and price. When The U. C. 'W. wish ,tu thank ens 662 Wath mathematim and there were turns. port Liberal Association, held pricing your skates, please alis: those who worked so hard Geo• God Their friends in the on Merx3ay, October'26, at the keep inn mind that the Home , to make their bazaar on Sat- dar 6<i8 with h,ep.;: Tann God- numeroparents. questions frown the area wish every ha lord 667 w•arth hep.; Harry parents. A most irrteres0ing ry ppin�3 to home of Bill Knott, 728 Lub-• and School makes a charge urday, such a success. Thanks Vandenberg 623 wdrth .hep.; Ir- fig• Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kormos Un Ave., we were delighted of 25c per pair for this service also to all those who turned vin Shea 614 with The Dunbarton Scouts are who were married in the Dun - with the presence of our apex and this amount will ins de- out in support. High Ladies On The Night— to hold. a "Car Wash" at • the baron United Church on lioV- iai guest, Mr. kaon. Sproule. ducted from the price secured. Wayne Stevenson, Oakwood Mary Bonbon 737 flat; Joan Texaco Station at the Lansing ember 7. They are honeysrioon- Mr. Sproule, President of the Open House will be held 'at `erpoyr•d an exciting hunting 'M 636 with Cut-off, next Sat irr8 in Quebec City. Mrs. Kor West Rouge L1beTd Aesocia- Bayview Heights Public School trip up al a camp at Parry Barker 620 with ' he Bev. your support . ey .tion, was both very iMotma- oa Thur9cisayr, NoveRr�ba 26th. Sound ]est week. He returned �" Gerry The�� urday'y mos k e former 6hn- tive and enl suggest parents on S Mme 607 witth hep.; Ivy Ev- C�hertywood Scouts Bayview enlightening. We woul@ that uri y, and then left for ans 603 with hep. held their first meeting last bar toe _ The next meeting wild be on of -dAl irerh attending this the family cottage for a day 300 Club Flat Monday in the United Church Local members of the Lad- " ''Thuiaclay, Navrmber 26, at the school keep the evening free or so. Ball Morrish 318. Hall, in Che'riy+w'ood• The Gib ies' Auxiliary of the Canadian home of John Enright,' 916 for an interview with their The Senior Citizens' Club 200 Club Flat— Reck starts on November 19. Legion No. 541, attended the ' Norwch Blvd., at 8.30 p. m. The d kid's teacher. wish to thank .all those who Rouge NII! Moore i School general meeting on November Mary Houton 2Bill- ; Geo. Crest Awards evetrirag will be a eto+ciel, itr Plans are now incise way for turned out to support a most . . dud ng �, dart's and a Christmas Bazaar to be held successful bazaar held at the 269-(3 279-249; Hdlvans 269- Prefiel Peter 9' � the hail on the 1st. Con. 269-(3181; Fred Evans 269- anheY— Koebasch, behind the Dunbartorn School. cards. -Ali are welcome. For December 18th by .the Bayview Rouge Hill Comrnumty Hall 813; Geo. Bricknel4 239-201; �t'y' Southgate, 'Anne Mc. They ootrhpdeted fire plans Nr _ e- Donna He - dhmer they 1wevided on - - ._-- tact: Jack MioP'adden, .at 839- sociati0a.bo all thosewho worked go dard 231; Harry Vandenberg deism Len George, Chris. November 11. The Remembran- ` 2884; Bill Knott sit 839-1229, Doe bans of Plants, home hard to make it the success it 226-226; Irvin Shea 205 AL eek, Gene Emes, Gale Mit- ce Day Turkey Dimmer is an ""John Enright, .839-3317, or Al. baking, 'rummage, white ele- was. ORtchpole 201200. cilia; Jenchifer Bradbury., ani tet. Every Saturday, Ward at 839-2492.—Corr. pherns, knitting,' sewUW, doll - Can you tie a pretty pack- Final First Swiss Standings Pregrm --,Beth Barker, Hea- for the month of November, - - HYebligbt of this weekend clothes, candy, used dean art'i- age? Resebank Road Home & ,ther Brush; Patricia Graham. 'theme is a social eventing plan - wilt be the Mmm nis Club of cles of clothing, toys and School would tike (Faints)—Rolling Stones 24; tied nor the members and their i 'IBneir GLfx W Your help.. �, 20; Bachelors 16; Joey Davos, Rhonda, Patterson, Bay Rik Fall Dmx:e which books will be ttaosR welcome. rap Service, on' Shadows, 16; Beatles 14; An- �� Cordes, Louise Brew- wives. Thr% Is an active group, } is to be Meld at Ajax Corrhraunr If you have an item to donate December 14, can use your •hnals 11; Dakotas 7; Paaeman- �, Gordm Amos. Rita Van now having a � ilii Hall on Friday, November or would be willing to help out talent. pall any member of the _ drive Why not get in touch 13th, eonwrienobg eA 8.30 pin. in some other way, please con- Executive and give them a . This 4Week CenspsMtien— Citizenship—SherryHerd- with the gam' Watch your and oontituring until. '1.00 a•rn. act Mrs. Mag. Boyer 839-2826 2—Shadows vs mail Diene Woods, Terry- Priced at $3.00 per couple, or Mrs. Webb at 839-4110. t We are glad bo see that 1� Ionnne Wokedam. Paul Emm- nients � �.armounoe- c p -the dance VM include the beat • Patents of Grade 7 and 8 Wayne Morris, Rbsebardk Rd. 'ink, Linda McKee. Larne Shea, The members of the Senior i n nrxanic on records, s'pec'ial children who were rwt able to Alley 3 and 4—Rolling SRotiea Clt:zers' Club wish to thank _ noveky► dances which prizes orad attend the programme, at Bay- ter mEno��r'gery an his foot Ailey 5 and 6-Ar�itnals vs �1 ,der• Fred GibDakotas. Norma Mann, ShiAey son, all those who turned out to, r a chance et the door prize. view Heights Public Schadon last week. help at their• bazaar at . the - TScoeds fol• those who the New A Pacemakers. Brenda Plaibt. Approach MaRhema- 0 0 0 Alley 7 std 8--�Seardhers vs. AtteMana►—Patn'foi�a Blun- RDS H� qty Hall. lilts to kick up their heels she tics will have another appor Roesbank Read Meme i Scheel Beatles. deli, Ardrur Trunk, Geoffrey last 3aaatrasy. F�pedal(v h:c�a �avadlable fran all mernim of tom+ to do so on Monday, The Executive members held (That s all for this weak. deed W"Ir'd Bob Hilton, Heather who worked so hard to put on the l nvanis. If yet don't know November 16th at 4Vtest Rouge art irrteresting meeting Mon- B� P� Efflmink. Janet a most successful venture. Lusk, Beed Health and deed " a Kiwatrllath on your ettr+eet, Public School art 8.00 p.m. day, November 9. 'lite results Seeding t• Ail.) Srvrtst, Grails• I�aivikh Marhy thnnn;tda also to Hno!ae who :_ _ • please rill Eric Hartfield at It hes been repos+ted that'thte ...... Itay turned out in their wppr rt. 839-3625 or Bib Laidtw at 'Bey' Ridges lbitepayers' Ass*- 0f tate restdonedre" offered Enmhes, Gene ... - ttie last general rrieeRithg was errand .Beadry. Janice Blake, 839-3843. A lbnibea number of cution will hold weekly reviewed. An agenda was Rot19R Beryi WUl rd. Tleneke Wood - tickets will be avaitsbde at the Bkwm c rivnencisg on Wed- drawn. up for future meetings. wotNh, Cleland Edwin Blood- d0om• n8KbW November 11th at g was agreed that they can't Best wishes for a long and _ worth, JAtnnW Lt<neing. Teddy i,. �� �� Automraom and its effect FiairWio sm Beach. Coan ty p� •ail the people all the happy life to MT, and Mrs. 'Dymotd, Vdda Johnson, Jahn In - _ an the average worker is ,Flail. We have checked into time. But. it is hoped they Richard ArAtiony Kormos who Laider, Nancy Shea, hadinsed Sam 14 1 - that habet'ests every ' this repro and bend that while can please tate majority. It is were married' in the Dunbar CledarA Barbam Fisher, Henry It has been announced that one anns o ot us d so we are for- it is. true that bingo faats to be remembered that the ton United Church last Satur- Tuck. Tommy Church. a fty facts" will be bulit on tunatr that the ltoroldo and en,40Y a Came every 'wines- q.uestiorwh* was not a Vote; 'day Mrs. Kormos is the for Veli 'DWxkat Labour Oouncti -and �y evening at 8.00 pea at only the bests of discussion on mer Shirley AnntsU&la Kulyk, Chamarid! Haines League � apse esu the east side of the O and District La- + dile 'Fairport Bele. Mme --Cheryl Fraser, � R� s. b�� the 'tY the parent's pr+detrace. A vote daughter of Mr. and its. Jew. Befit Barker, Jscicke Hill, 3Fnem- C. P. �R traria. 'I baur Cbwxg have w vaiged to °ur' nsWtxx s ,at ra'thport on the questions isn't possible Kulyk, of Bayview Rd., Dun- ry Her�drnan. Diane Culetta, lbs Pum VM haw a Mer e e. bring us sit bslbt+mstfte pro-� Breach Ratepayers' Association. at this time, as there are only Wrton. They are enjoying a Miargatvet Mullan, Patricia spree of 6,0011 square feet. r3stutnsstae on this subjeet on Flt The Seecond Bay Rkcft nou Uvn metrhbess its the Ass- wedding trip to Quebec City. Greharn. Andlrca Snoolkm, Ann day' evadaW. November 13th in Guide Corrspany wit] corwass . ocisrClars, and most of these are . It was a disappointing turn- MCIOoy, Diane, Woods, it+Iat� the Audkortu n sit Bayview, door to door for old toys that executive mernbem. Please re- but M the Rummage qa:- at leve Belcom-L � — RADIO SERVICE HelgMa Pubic School cow- can be repa3t�d on Saturday, member you can have your the United Church. Hal', .last Sasebal! House Lea" syr es R at 8.00 pm. f November 14th. It Is theM + Guides' pian Aho tttit�h these vote on easy question ONLY Tuesday, The Ladies' Auxiliary Champl Dbtnena Smith. A Gut to Welfare '� if you are a 11�ER. worked very hard and only (Capt.), Arlene Davey, Shetty "24SIS ration with Ca+TO, entitledi Organizations Yea you buy your right to realized a small prof't. for the Herdman, J udy "Ibo OM " Wbt'k-=loo Young I in PkJkerishg Ib�wrs#rlp who MacFarlane 6o Die" will be show" and the ,can fix then up a"%7 distribute rete at Ressbank Rd. Nome i Rouge Hills Swath and ,Cubs: Pat Uwty, Donna Betdsarn, Ill del a pillars them to Sem• Better luck next tune. Marilyn Tuck, Beverley Smith, 72,1.3iS1 evefirng wilt feattutt� .s panel needy' famitles. Guides ask that _ NOTICIH &+ys we can be proud of—a- Dar%ne Beloourt, Debbie Ach- iLtCTROA1iICS The u Can have discusukin with the topic a ktolc and see what you. rex nreeRirug w*U! be the t �9ftY Scouts and Cubs snore StIpfty #MS6 Far You„. Parti�ek w to vM tn- can share to rrhekae a needy Ch Sxtravaganaa--On drlld% Cludatruses; a McMar, December 14. Chrwt- clude Mr. TormtXy ITroahas, Pians are nvw under one. eras music by our school band farmer MPP, for this rising. as ?ohm a way to end tate school choirs. -Shoplr -o- welt as proa�dn nt members of file Rel Canadian of � in the Mels—,•Special Gift the two peslbctating Labour Legion. yv ng Sen+ice” , Ct>zisRanss � - botttacdis Allied•, forces veterans and QuestiotE wM be w�elcarned rnercttant searnern are wanted ate' C3rt+l�neis Cyoodies, — � � . °� � • � fr+atn file floor. and no doubt to become Charter er Members Christmas UecoreRior�6 and •x°x < la the new Betartclh. Christmas Fun. Circle the date " 41, the reek wBl be lively dksaa- Persons are asked to con-—IYloodar,. December 14, at the scan Hely* Ridges r+eeddesegs and .. `; tact Mr. Phil Nod 839-5762, School. See icer there. neighbours fr+ornt surrounding _ "areas w%l be most welcorne- IfMr. lues Fletcher at 839-5724 0 0 0 ' Parent - you'd like further irdotashertf0n � ooh 2Mr. Fred Sdtot aimm at 839- St. MarrAssoetatlenTeaeber .. _ � ! � please Mgr contact W. George The I Auxtiary of Thursday, November 19, at, Zeller at'8393846, Mr. George RecseetiAssociartion of the the school. A very special.spea- `�, Clarke at 839-3397. or Mrs. Bay TIM- ' ald at 8391467. Ridges are selling titekets far a ker will disam the pati par - The Rouge H PodiP ilt-Pknia<'ing eats. play in .their . children's T ° draw on a �beauttdui oil pbMnt- Neil educataaa Fart3her roy Lions' Club has plranned a big, •fig which has beers donated by H9gh School should e- + �- ` four' day, Gasor8ana bo be held Chique Hair Styling. Tickets MacNeil - can be obtained from not be missed, so- remennber l+». at the new Canadian Petro. aY November 19. - Fina Gas Ste i at Liverpool member, of the. Ladies' A.uxi- Rosebank Bowling League Road and Baseline Rd. for diary or at Chique next time Novertuber 18th, i9tth, 20th and You get your hair done. Aller Gossip 21st. Jahn Smith• is still on. the Lesee -of the new stationis ROSEBANIC sick list, and we hope he is a Bob Carr who is well 'knows better for next week. Many to residetsds of this c0mtnunity. Their. many himids in the thanks to Hank-lrrgland for ' - thrcngh his previous garage area were sorry to, see Mr. and bdwbrg for him. Also --thanks e , assocWtion. Mr. Carr will do- Mrs. Mukerjee and twnily, of to Reg. Roberts for bowling note all profits of the. Gras- Prime Ridge Road leave the dis- for Chris. Beare. - dope You are , ; .. >• Drama to the Lions' Ckub who' trkt last week, but wth them okay, Chris. will use the proceeds to assist the very best of health and Sorry to report Nell James � Y with. thek community actwi- happiness in thews w home in is hospitalized for a- minor op - Lim such asrbakdy wish crrlrple�d and: re- • Initis. Mr: and its. Muk+erjee eratioa -and we ce tatted children, eye clinics, left for' Eiglarhd lest Sunday, ,her a speedy recovery. We be - boys and garls sports, local. and from there, to India, where 12eve her daughter is going to h-spk d fund raising, bus Mr. Mukerjee.. has been. trams- bowl for her untia she can be welters and mom mems. ferred in connection with his back. Wast t0 buy a really cod camera? V 7"m Bayview Heights Horne. firm, They will be staying in Well, the first series is over y g and School Association will their home country for at and the Rodding Stones pfloted run a Walt Disney Feature least three years. by Fred Ireson, won k. Bill FUm Once age inn this corning The Catholic Wbmen's Leis- Morl'ish's "Sear here, reamy Get a Commerce Shutterbug Loan'. Saturday, November 14th'. gue held a most interesting gave'it a good try, finished ;. �.. There wM be a 1.00 and 3.00 meeting last Wedtnesday, the s+eeond. - - nam• shmX g 0( "1'lle spa .11th, at at. Mlwys School. Let's all get down to Brock's You name it. If it's not a camera, perhaps it's a piano. and lite Storks", as weld'as .an Happy birthday to Hazel on Thursday, November 12, at _ other excittrg chapter of the 'Powder, Toynevele Road, who 7.00 p. m. and hoot our men ` or washing machine or an automobile. Whatever, - sea•iat '`Myr aria the' Titer- shad a few furienc�la in last Wed- borne, in the Carling Cup it is one of a wide variety. of Commerce loans can ' men". Admission is 25c for the esday, to help her • celebrate To urnarnent. At this there, we }N children and 40c for the her. lith bt Ux%y are not sure if 'out' entries can be tailored toour exact needs. Phone or visit adults. Susan Scott, Scaitoro, was make gilt tliat mght, ' so, wey The Bavview Heights Hone a week -end vW for at the horse , may. have to substitute, bet as the Loan Department of any Commerce branch and Schbd Association will of Gail Morris,-Rosebemk._ Fid. nor as we know, they Will be hold their skate exchange and last week -end- Mr. and Mrs., —Bill, Morrish,. Fred Evans CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE sale on Fr+tday, November 13, R. Lewis, Tarbnto, brought and George Briielene9 ,. Let's hon 4.Q0 pin. unto 5.00 ,pm. their children oust on the week- support them. - Those who have skates, ' to ' end, and"had a - pleasant visit. 0,00 • - r cell are asked to send them to We are glad to hear that the High Gents ,on The Nigh{` TAP— N. 7NL PICK ANG mai#s THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 12, 1!M : --k now much healthier, and we On AM* Drys Saturday, News will be able to carry on our O' Uverpool Ochi. 24th, of our local _ _.... _..First and The de Le6duss of the Are you doing more Math- scouts, found a ladies Gadd Dui ftirport Rd. Thies near t eitdh on -- . .Fairport std Bay Ridges Packs• ematirB honnework toa• your near tlhe DurhOais• Baptist : wish to. oanvVy their thanks to I children,children,n, and enjoying it less? Church Thee owner may clakn , I The answere, if your children by caning 83S 2294. LoOK all who helped to make their always "White Elephant- and Bake are students of Grade 7 and On Wednesday evening Nov. O LOOK TO IMPERIAL Sale" a real success. Due to 8, in. School, Area No. 2.:a to 25th, the Cubs of fW dw b"t Fla . everyone's fine efforts, they attend. the Lecture on 'New Beach, will enjoy a tour of the AT THIS - i Will be able 'to continue send- Approach Mathematics". If Canadian John Manville plant thg Money to the little Italian You missed the one last night and the Cubs will, meet at the r p given by Mr. A. Jones,.a. teach- they sponsor. _ �' Hell at 6.30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Art. Edmonds er at Bayview Heights School, ih;t fug uniform _ . pp and Muss Judy Edmonds, Glen- dwreNovember will be. another one on Cubs parade Scouts �w s -MUD _n SNOW TIRES__-- $14.95 ea. " M-type)-�) view Road, were guests on Sat- Novemlber 16, in the West Cihusdh Rouge School, and I strongly Anglican Church, Dunbarton . Shirley at lite wedding of Mi.`s advise you to attend. This is a btu• 2.30 pm. service. _ F ShirleKursk and art Richmost informative TUNE-UP on 6's And Y 8's ' arca Kormos, a* Dumbarton Uir PTegre1 h, On Wednesday evening last, . anted Church. i?�� fat• you, tdhe paren►s,. the regular monthly - meeting - - _ ~; '• Attention .Cubs; of the 1st, to give you a better under & the Horne and School' was - Dunbartton Pack—it is almost sing of the type of Math held. Judge Grudeff, retired :. hens--the night you have been antics your children need to Judge of Family Court, was• For 6s 11.95 For Y �rs waiting for all Fall—Friday; IOM1P' R are�o QD°�P guest speaker. He spoke..to an November 13: your first Gym in our modern-day world. all adult audience on Family Night at West Rouge School. W. William shields, Glen- Haippirhess. To men on tthereir POINTS PLUGS, CONDENSER, SET TIMING — THESE PRICES INCLUDE PARTS & LABt)UR Don't forget your�yrn shoes. _ dale Drive, is off on a Eurap- duties as a husband grid fatr — -- 4. on't work so hard that you ' He will be-- a�-to- the women on their _ ing Denmark, Holland, duties as a wife and mother. forget to turn out bright and . Alas & EssO Complete Una of Additn►es A NeceSSi . +early Saturday morning to do many, �'� and many oth-- The' next meeting' will be held • • . �y your share art the Car Wash. er places of interest. Have, a December �j, The sof of the •7 a Mr. and Mas. Eked Harper, good trip, Bill' school will conduct the meet- Mr. Farm Road, had •the, end Bill Shields accepted of meg. Guaranteed Esso-Rad . Anti-freeze 2 98 per Gel {take away) � = pleasure of entertaining Mr. Glendale Dr. was accepted in- The kindergarten class won $ . . a rper's cousinMrsBernice to the RCAF this week. He •left His , . the banner for atterhdarhoe at Sheperd,- of Torontb, 6n'Sun- 'on Sunday, 'November 8, ?or the meeting. Discusswon over a day_ St. John, Que., to take his school crest and felt bars for For the motorist demanding the highest in quality, we recommend Basic Training. Good Luck, 90 sorry-to hear young Ward Basic achieM1renrgrrt was held. Mean- ` Edhrhonds, of Glenview Road, Bill. .H� you 1aifle the--Air ber $hap stands only at 27,, Our ANas 1l eath has beeai ill Wirth'flu": Hurry please pay your membership erguard Ti�bless .Blade Or White Snow Tires _..................... bee mw. and get well Ward. so your may....................Happy bh+thdaj, washes go to _ hrc turn W Kindnioe Robert. FQll'pol't Beads > ra �hhey t� will be Complete Road Service, 3-Trucks To . Serve You Ontario Autanobile Association i --- ' Miss Janice Robertson.. a . Corrime cing on Wed., Nov." 17 : . � former resident of Glengr•ave years on November 2nd to - , Road, spent the week-end with 11th, at 8.00 p m acrd every Ia�raa Cooper who will be- 16 Dominion Automobile Association J Wednesday thereafter singo National Automobile Association •Linda Vain recently. Nice to Yews on Nov. 3rd. and to VM be held in the MCommunity _ see Your MAIM face again �' M�an 1-t years "old on z . Janice..• Faizporth aPoned Nov. 7th and to Fitz PICK UP & DELIVERY SERVICE Mr. Tarn Forsythe, of the . b' the ratepayers associatimL ' Patrick wfio will be 10 years Second Concession, -took a few Cash Pte". ' add on Nov. 10th and Margemet days*ort'f ' this week W go hurt• On Saturday, Nov. 28th, the Louise Paaidmaon who w:ili- be - ting, but reported--no. deer. Ladles Aaeociab n will hold 13 years old on Nov. 12th.Mc - Better luck next time Tom! thetr annual Tea and- Bake Mrs. Irene Higginson, Lives- Sale In the. C.anunuz>ity MW. innon. Please note the chiange of day. Dutt+atatStouts A Lula pool Road, North, entertained few • ftiesdsr and neighbors at The hunting season is in full C A R W A S N - a Stanley Dernorhs�sRion Per- areaseverei men from our _ area have been enjoying the At Lang Texaco Sfatien True dhlidt+err of Girahgrare sport. Norm Priest at Hunts- Highway Na 2. i ih•ph•rd • � o,,� School as-i vale, Jahn .J Lawson l?'Clea SATURDAY, ' o L40 p.ER 14. Liverpool & Base • Line- Rd. - Phone 0.3961 al 'their scthool�teB areae ingr and Mir. Jennings at Clear l.00 a. m. to 5.00 W m. 'days. Linda .Willis, of Guild Lake. Hope you had good luck. Road, has been quite ill for. mIlavua. _ - - five weeks. They an wish her a speedy recovery, and hope " she .will soon be-able to. return to school. Special congratuladons to - Ron Hopkins, of Guild Road, a .•• member of l the• "Pickering. Blue _ • • . .Notes". He and Pete Hubbard,. - - - --' Suzanne MacGregor and Mike ` Parr, competing as a quartet against other, Junior "A" _ Bards in Toronto at the Well- esley Street Armouries. placed "Second". Well Done! They denSunda of ted their prowess s O n e— s t O M Sunday afternoon at the "Mus 11 �7 [r) is Under the Stars" program -s -at the Cornrnuni:ty Hail. • The -three visiting bands taking bankingt - part, were: true ••Markham Majorettes" Barrie "Kempen- felts" and the "Scarboro Fire- fighters!'. It was a program y P !I well worth hearing, esPciailY , the unrehearsed maimed `band number. Let's have more ofa., In a few minutes they'll be out r this type of enteroadrhment:again, with . a, — we are pleased to rep rt -all their banking done. Right now they want -Fred Haug, cif Guild Road. • has' successfully undergone :;urgers;to cash a cheque, get something out of their in the Ajax Hospital, and is r,ow on the road °P recovery. safety deposit box, have their savings account How about a card from some. bf his fret,cts? .,-..book made u Next time? He may be in .. ._ . .. Those of us in this aroma, who _ p' Y were fortunate enough to at- about a loan; to buy order for tend the ouoan; sY a• mono special Remembrance Y Day servloe-at Durhbsx+Wn un- filer a nt's birthday. An able, obliging staff iced Gll'hurch, on Sunday even Y iirhg, enjoyed a 2+ewerding ex looks alter them; and should the need hel perdence. The whole program y p was most appropriate, from she beautiful renditionof ';.on some financial problem, the manager is -"Leat We Forget" by Mrs. ^ Vera F>ee�i, to the fine add-. there —.a good. man, to talk things over with., . rens by the guest speaker, Rev_ yr' •(Chaplein) E. H. Christmas, of Complete service. Trained people. Conven- " the Dowriry Mt Force Stn. - It was unpossible not to be : lent, one-stop banking at your chartered bank thrilled by .­I`he Lament" be- f ffore the two-rninute ' ' Silence of Remembrance", so ably per- formed«.by Pipe Major, - Robert Dunbar, of the Highland Creek Pipe Band. The Presence of the THE CHARTERED BANKS s Brownies, Guides, cubs and SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY Soouts and their Leaders, add- ed the firma touch, and with all Through 5,650 branches, all across Canada, 'their voices raised in song, "o the chartered ,banks bring full-range banking - - Canada", never sounded bet- - ter. It made one proud, all ov- .within the reach of everyone. er again, td, be a part of this' ;,.wonderful • coso- many _ - trrntry,. that_ so .. many of our loved ones have given their lives to prese.-ve. - t A lar-e vote of thanks t.h nil the lariics who attended th•h , Christmas Sale, put on by the - �- 401cs' Auxil',. -Y, Dunbanor Cubs and Scouts. owing to your generosity, our Treasury I • I .. ., _ �w•VY'�M.•' Lw• wW4..a'•••-✓, ,_ ...- �....-..r�.�.... r.t�4... .• w-w.a•.o... �_- • • ... ., -rv. • __...r • ._ ..... . •. .. � ... THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 19ir1 THE PICKERING NEWS 'op NiiM In the Soarboro Minor 'r'oot- ents, Mr. and Mrs. hhwtin and __._.. k EST �O halo League and under the air- were iv gen is the borne --- ----- ? eotioa of Crord Shaver arni were five generations of the -NORTH PICKERING BRANCH OF THE ? Dave Carrie, they have won Martin famddy resdded and they The' Home .& Sdiool Assoc- mon was taken from Mark 1. tour games and lost •only, two were awarded the C�bemnsial i 'abort held their regular meet- verse 1—Ttte beginning of the Keep up the hard work. Name Bosr4 laonye being bMAYIM {rAn R SOCIETY - - ing on Wednesday evening. Gospel Jesus Atrial, the Son The boys invadved with the 102 years old. Mr. crud Mme• November 4. The Presiaeeot, various a6tivities of the Asa- Weavers wish to be reanterrs- ANNUAL E E T I N G Mrs. Joyce Helyar, opened Lite °f God; the theme—"Good ; aciataon, are not necessarily tiered to their' old acquaint- Edith Arm- lN�' �th /y, all from Rouge Cher residents, as antes of the s. W.tCart.. Claremont United Church � strong, Secretary, gave the On Monday evening, Nov-' boys from many other s Parts of Mr. arxi Mas. W. Garber had . 1 minutes of tete previous meet- ember 9, the members of the the tvwnsbdp pa ticipate on the formers brother, Alex and I Ing, and the .Treasurer, Mrs. congregaU6on enjoyed a Con- the West Rouge Tearns. his wife, also son son Victor Blanche' Bigham, gave the fir- gcegationral Social Evening, at The Association books has and friends' of soar+boto visit `•,'Tuesday, • NOYefllbel' 11 1964 ancial report on the Assueia- the Church, commencing with shown ekpe�ist ture$ totalling with theon Sunday. t t tion, followed by the , introit- dessert and coffee, served by $7,000 for the past year. The Mr. J. Shane of TCaon to;4. AT B.00 P. M. uction of ,the guestspeaker, several of the iadiw of the township donation - $850.00. Mr, Fred Boyers and grand_ , 'Constable Kaaapp, of the Metro Congregation. This was fo'low- This left the Association with sons- of Searboro and Mr. FUm WIII Be Shown Police, by Mr. Ernest Coch- ed by a film "For Good or Ev- . a responsinbiddty of raising rane. Con. Knapp's talk on— it", and everyone a Carry Nolan of Ajax aaued on ry present felt rather, large balance• o good Mrs. and and Mrs. Cor - "Youth THE PUBLIC INVITED'— ALL WELCOME •' and The Law" wan this was a very mice way to many people did an enormoa+ putt and tarrrUy on very enl*htening and inform- get to know their fellow mem- amount of work, such as Hoc- Mr. Ross Alkenbmek off Fort ative. A filar was shown on the bers better. key, Schools, Dances 'and var- William after attending a Con - topic, and a great amount was On Sunday, November 15Eh, ious other activities. ventilon oar Holland spent a few learned by everyone present, at 11.15 a• m. we will have— Let us hope for another sec- � with his sister .Mrs. _ the' p , Church. r orae _.......................... _ • on the way the police and the "Visitation Sunday" with visits cessful 1961-65 year. Hughson. Juvettle Court works to rel beittg�made to the homes of ....................Beverly Boys' was oat a d�rrng the you wters and _ CQng eg , by competrtson in —Detroit and - ! enrts alike, who do become in- members. BROCK ROAD " home with two more owg volved with the law, and poin- Senior Sunday School will cupe* ted out that a "Juvenile" in be at 10.00 a. m. and the Jun- Ham Birthday to Jennifer Sympathy Summers who celebrated her' dedof the Corrtmtrnrlty Canada, Is --anyone under the for Sunday, School and Kind- is extended to Mrs. Lett Wilson age of 16 years. There was a ere- at 11.15 a. m: 6th birthday recently' wdth a in the. passing of a relative discussion Period, and Con- The Ladies' Guild of Grace Party of her young friends• Miss . Zavity whose funeral Knapp answered several quer- Church is planning a Bazaar Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Br avvm they attended in Welland tions on the topic. Mrs. Cods- and Tea in the Church on Sat- and Mr. Christie of Epsom Sorry to hear that Mrs. rare thanked Con. Knapp,visited Mr. and Mrs. Cliff - on urd�ey, November 21, Gammen- Sheldon Osterhaut od the 4th I behad<f of everyone presEnt, for ting at 2.00 p. m. There will Hubbard on the weekend. Concession is in oonrtiag out from the city to be—Horne Baking: crud Gifts Mr. and Mrs. Lorne. White Hope that � A I Hospital. - returned home from a .mato¢• SOOnt be speak at West Rouge School. of every kind for sale, and Tea able to return hoarse. Re freshments were. ser TaWft. tour to Newfoundland and _ ved by Mrs. Jean Boute, snd Mrs. Leta Maclean, Chair Prince Edward Ls1a'nd visiting OWASCO NEWS' • ♦ - - tier Oommittee, and a social lady of St. Anne's Circle friends on the way. R• • Mrs. E. Cornett• returned egrstratiall are due now. time was enjoyed at tare Close would like to thank everyone They must ail be in by Nov of the meeting. who helped and gave to the from her trip to Prince 15th. Please look after. your The Home & Schoo will pre- Rummage Sale last week, and Edward Island weme she spent boys' weeks with her old mei registration now. 4 k sent the film "" at the it was g.success. neigh- The 1st Ajax A and B Packs a school on Saturday. Novem- 0 0 0 bots and friends Mr. acid Mrs, are Combined this year under ber 21, at 2.00 p. m. Admiss- St Edward's Anglican Church Frank Wleavers and family, Cub Master Harry Cope, They She vigslCed Mrs. -Weavers (' ion is 25c. and there will be On Sunday, November 15 at par- are meeting in the Legion Hall. refi shments for sale at Inter 9.30 a. m. there will be Mora- misision. All proceeds will help ing Prayer and Sunday Schood, � in the school for the library, with Rev. Young in. chance. " and other commodities needed. . The' Ladies' Guild will hold coo their meeting at the Pruish Tive The Lades' Chub held a very . Hall on Monday, Nwvrrtber 16. one " successful Bazaar and Dance at 8.00 p. m. on Saturday November 7; and Tht• Induction Scr•vire will would like to thank everyone be held for' Rev. C- Young It who helped with same, in Rnyy St. Edward's. on December 2. good reason pR ,way, and with baking. candy Lshop G. B. Small will con- ' other articbes. A special .duct the Service. 4tthank you" .to members of Members of the congrega-• he Kiwar'nis and their wives, tion enjoyed the films on the whohel Congress", and "One whyI should ped ,tire. ladies at the "Anglican s Bazaar, with setting -up tables Night in 'Nigeria", last Man- : and denying up later, for the day evening, put' on by the i dance. The Dressed Doll and Ladies' Guild. A reception fol- build- tmr wardrobe was won by Mrs, lowed,' with . refreshments, - for h o J. Beale, of Guildwood. The Rev. and. Mrs. Young and their y doll was dressed by M.•.=. Jean family. Smith and Mrs. Astrida BrO.- .000 avakis, and the Bazaar Con- West Rouge Sports And this'winter r, .. . venters were: Mrs. Jackle Recreation Association .Woolley and Mrs, loose Fknn- The West Rouge Sports and ming.. Recreation Association held its - 000 Annual Ellectionts recently at The Sports & Recreation an Open Meeting, held at St. - Association is Planning a big Edward's Hall, The results— Dance esults Dance for Friday, November President, Bob MaeIntyre.; 27, at Heron Park Recreation Vice -President, Art. Marshall; Hall. The party' will have as Secretary, Will Bigham: Trees- MIG Jack Lomas, , with his urer, B rmie Boutet. music. There will be a bar and The Past' Executive of: Pres. ` refrestunents will be served. Ken Jones; Vice -Pres., Ron Here are five hundred ! Admission will be $1.75 r Ridding; Secretary, Ron Rey- - and al. Keep this date open Holds; leave, Morley Hugh- you can heat Water electrical) I and along and enjoy an even- es, Can leave, kryowing they - _ ing of fun with your friends have Completed a very success- y and neighbors. Fur furthet in- fud berm. The 1963-64 Execu- for'mation, call Mr. A.°t. Dias • tive organized a hockey seas - shall. at AT. 2-6110. on that had a hoarse league of _ 0 0 0 twelve teams, accommodating Personals appr=dmiately two hundred Best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. boys. There were five All Star Bill Pelts, Ridgewood Rd. who Teams, ranging from Tykes to celebrate their 13th wedding Juveniles in the Ontario Minor CASH TIMES -day Mto Patricia Nov bet 4, Hockey .Association. The Juv- anniver•s . on rW pp returns of the enile team, with Coach WE ch, Rouge Gleed and Manager, Gores as fast as average, use demands Hills Dr. who was 9 years old Ferns, were the Ontario Cham- You Wet a $500 Cash Incentive with the new on November 4, and celebrated pians, and West . Rouge was To help keep Canada's building trades busy and productive ' with a party on Friday, Nov proud of tiwrm- ' during the winter season, the Federal Government is again - � ember 6; also to hep• •brother. Many thanks to Gord. Shav- offering to pay a $500 cash incentive to those who build or Bobby. wiho celebrated his 6tn er. Bill Wright, Dave Carrie, obey a wmter•built home. birthday with •a patty bn N&- Bob Carlton and Bob Mitler for . Hai„ ht; ou a Hills Dr. on her ball House League. ICe7,' IIat What is a Winter -Built Home? i ` e ember 8 ' also. to Ma: , n their work running the Sof : # \ g t- A winter built home under this program is one that -has not .5th clay on November 1:; ton coached his Squirt Team to proceeded beyond the first floor joist stage by November to Nicholas Pratt, Rouge High- t' P. T. S. L. Finals, and. Coach 15th and is substantially completed by March 3,lst, 1965.. \ lands Dr. who wa_g .15 on Nov- � Ted Rehm and his Manager, ' ember 11; and to Mrs. Iris Wili Bigham brought their Pee How Do You Proceed?TV Farley, Rouge Hills Dr., who Vee Team to- the top of the It's easy. Pick up an Application for Certification form at celebrated her birthday on the P. T.' S. L. regular League, but • your National Employment Office or Central Mortgage and U. ^, ' 11th, lost a close series in the Play- `• Housing Corporation office, fill it out and mall to Nfr.. Fred Moore, Rivercourt offs. Morley Hughes coached your Rd. spent last- week witn some and Doug. Tearne Man:i!:cd the nearest CMHC office. If you wish, your builder can do this friends on a hunting trip at Bantam Softball Team. rhe for you: Complete information on the program Is included Lake Kashabog, where each of Juvenile Baseball Team 1'cr,t on the application form. ELECTRIC WATER HEATING APPLIANCE. the seven bagged a deer. a. close series to. Cornwall in, Act Now �� 0 00 •• _ Cascade 40' Is flameless the O. A. S.. A. Semi-Finzls , clean, silent. And there is a THE CHURCHES ` Better luck next rime !(i Cc.ach See your builder and arrange to have your home winter• ten year guarantee on the tank. built. Help yourself to that $500 cash incentive and help 1. Earl Robinson. ,and Mani+�,ers Grace Presbyterian Church Jake Jacobson and .Harr vv Ch'- Canadian industrystay busy throughout the winter. Port union Road ley. Last Winter more than 28,000 homes were built under APPROVED: Th'e new "Cascade 40" Water Heating_ On Su�,ctay la t, Rev. N!~c The boys had a great time this program. I Appliance is an APPROVED PRODUCT developed ;1 Avoy observed • Remembrance playing soccer with the Sear. . through the combined research and resources 04 Day, with a prayer and three Lor,) • Minor Soccer Lea°Nue. ' Ontario Hydro and electrical manufacturers. minutes' silence for these who Thanks to Jim 3.loyd:' Don. DO IT NOW. ave their lives for their coun- Farquharson. Ken Jones and _. Have Your Home — y, Mr. Bob Sparks, Supt..'of AI. --Henderson °nr t:�err work FOR DETAILS CALL e Sr. Sunday School, spoke with the Bantam and Atoni Winter -Built! c• Sew d the congregation on Teams. Issued by authority of Hon. Allam. MacEachen, Minister pf Labour,Gnada' up �O Stewardship and -Loyalty to For the first time. 'the As,, w 1•2-e5A '.Christ'•, Rev. 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