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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1960_06_17 o erin e s _i,c Subs¢rapR Rates: sp �Yassr United States: 13.00 W. C. MURKAR AND SON" PUBLISH$RS~Sc.-PER COPY Authorised As Second C'as$ Mattes . VOL, 77 NO. 40 PICKERING, ONTARIO FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1460 Pub3shed Since November 1881 Post Office Dept. Ottawa • I Pickering Township will Allow Pickering Township Police Department , r , T Go-Cart Racing Here - , at ai s X. I Pickering Township council by .a te this week, move d to ap-4 to 2.vo P ICKERING VILLAGE � - peal their by-law prohibiting 8o-cart racing and will prepare a by-law to "Dear Abby" by Abigail van Bur- ' ✓ , �� license and regulate go-cart tracks. en, and "The Best of Gre or _ This motion followed the appear- Clark' are two of the many books a ante of Mr. Walter Kerr of Go-carts in Pickering Library which will eq- ' fi" I of Canada, a firm on Station Road tertgin yom during the lazy summer that is manufacturing carts. They days ahead. 'The Library will be mow" would like to open a track on'the east open all of July this year-but will ' , " side of Brock Road, above highway be closed during August. j 40Mr. Kerr said that Waizmano home on Church St. X. s has purchased tlrt s d by liceas'rg sad N.'. -. regulating, the highest standard of and will take up residence there a>r, safety could be assured. He said that bout the middle of July, The IVai� t ; manufacturing and a track for teat- man family are-moving to Toronto in"The reset go ma Pont theyweek-eld' + :: j Mr. and Mrs,; •� p y p� and Mrs. Gates 'spent e 4 - m Kingston with Colin, an-extreme-hardship on--our com- pany," he said. "roc Alpha" was the subject "I have never been in favour of which Miss 'Carol James talked to,', racing but licensing and regulating the congregation . of the United cogId govern the number and the Church on Sunday. Carol is a Lifa: ' location of the tracks," said Council- Guard at the,Pickering- Golf Club],' tik for Ross Deakin. "I think this is a 'Pool this summer and will. be wittaj her parents until she returns good location," he added. > � Toronto to l t Junior School snutnn.�ers In answer to several questions from t Councillor Clifford Laycox, Mr. Kerr The High School crowd baud said the track would not be asphalt most finished their wodlc for but crushed gravel- and limestone *4 that packs very hard. 8e, said that Year.-Grade 12. have finished diefhQ the track alone would coat about exams and 11, are in tht midst ' $5,000 and that they are considering theirs this week. -� leasing 10 to 15 acres. The Coronation Tree which. ' "What hours would you operate?" planed at the Church St. Sc asked.Reeve Scott. _ .as being moved to a new tacitinn s "We world be closing at dusk," the Lincoln'St, school opposite tha#$ said Mr. Kerr and open on Satur- flag pole. We hope it wall thrive days and cn Sundays, after church gell as it did in its old location. Left to Runt: Tcp Row - P. C's. Row - (clerk) K. Fisher, P. Sgt J. patches. Mrs. P. Baker, stenogra- hours." Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arnold ctl• D. Martin, P. Nichols. D. Fleming, Pugh, P. Sg:. P. Hollywood, Chief pher, was absent at the time photo Reeve Sherman Scott said he felt rated their golden wedding oa C. Cooper, T. Holmes, . R. Speak- R. T. Parker, P. Sgt R.-Bodley, was taken. the location of the travel in the in- unday with a family dinner at t Found. B. Boa:. Bottom P. C. Daniels, Mr. Les. Leah, dis- Photo by Barrie Pomeroy dustri 1 area would discourage Guild Inn. Their five daughter-41 man, J. j. y ge rn- with their husbands and seventeeull dustry from locating. dchil_ dam_ g_ bgt f Mr.-Kee z said-that-by-the aline rn- forty guests present. Mr. and Zylrs.A ­in- dustry was locating in that area, • 4 Walter Thomas Mr: G Ain.► mice Dr, M• IEe Mitchell they would likely be looking for a old and Mrs. Ada Colville Mr.� Off 'Manager QUEtS new location. _ ■ • Mr. Harold 'Fawcett said he was and Mrs.'Arnold, Taylor atta:rrdtd� i. the ceremony fifty years ago, At Medical Centre not interested in racing but would were p epent of the dinner. �1'e wish '''The resignation of. .Me .Robert II like a track for those wishing to let -Mr. and Mrs, Arnold man Rork, Office Manager, to be effective f -- Dr. M. E. Mitchell is now assoc- off steam. He said the matter of y. nrorq _ Local Contractors years of health and ha l P';th Dr. W W. Tomlinson of ppiness. June 24, was accepted on Monday I fed made it difficult for him. Mr, Joe Clark Burford, spent the Pickering Medical Centre, in sP t1rC; night by Piekering Township council. "The Horse from go-carts will al- week-end with his sister :sirs, H.l- Mr. Turk's resignation is the .5th, practice here I W. Byes and attended the'Erskiaa, ' _. . To Get Chance At ways be a problem, said Reeve Sher= from township.employees, in the past man Scott. Service. .g weeks. "I guess r'II have to invent a Other guests at the Boyes' homq�. Reeve Sherman Scott in explaining muffler to cut it down," said Air. West Rouge fob on Sunday where a family gather' f --the resignation, said that it was Mr. Fawcett, was held, were: from Stoney Creel ; Local contractor rod electricians appeal the old by Lakefield, Hamilton,. Feterboro, Oss —Z�iik's wish to return.to the business i'he motion to a world and that he did not want the will have a chance to r law and draw up a new one was made haws, Myrtle and Ajax, - twenty publicity that attends municipal work. for the elevated water tank in West in E Roue i' Airs. Barton one of the ofl4ee clerks $ � � onded by Councillor Clifford Laycox, Morty former residents of this4 _ was first to leave, then engineer T. O.i- The engineers, Proctor and Redfern Reeve' Scott 'and Councillor Harvey area were seen attending the Ser — stated in a letter this week, that the a d• g f ;Jefferson tendered his .resignation I Y Spang opposed the motion Council vice at Erskine Cemetery, Sunday,; have advertised in the Daily Com- for r.dgar. James was absent. afternoon - Mr. and Mrs. E. B.k •This was followed by the resignations i - of tax collector,E.G. Baker and clerk, mercial News but would l:ke to adveir- � �: � _ Brown, Leaskdale; Mrs. Wymani tise as well in all,local papers in the , " County Ya. Mildred Spang. Now the office • and son, Peterboro Miss Eva'Bunt-., s area They say it is tare type of work Health Unit Y'er is leaving. ing, Whitby; Mr, and Mrs. R. Clem-. x that can be done by local men. Councillor Rosa Deakin said, "I � ents, Milton; Mr, and Mrs. Allays ., The tenders will call for construct- Results we will be advertising for a Results Of Tuberculin Testing Clark, Lakefield,. the Walt. Sh" ion of foundation work d electrical new office teeanaaer. an herd's, Port Perry, and many oth.er4i _ "I presume there will be a motion work. An advertisement appears in In The High Schools we did not see,- we expect. � to that effect" said Reeve- Sherman this issue ° The ad Cross are holding am: Scott • The Ontario County Health Unjt, OPEN,HOUSE at their Centre oal Councillor Clifford La cox said, I Brock Road, on-Tuesda Fairport Beach To g this past win.er, completed y, June 21„ Dr. Mitchell is a graduate of the. P p eted its first have so many mixed feelings on this p0 of tuberculin testis 2.00 till 4.00 P. m. A display of .alt matter, _ University of Toronto. She has comp- program gin the that instead of saying some. • I four high schools - A their ,work since January 1. will bas Have- Ball Diamond feted two .years of post graduate g jam, Pickering, thing I shouldn't, I'll keep quiet." I 'Whitby and Uxbrid�=.. This on view, and refreshments will bat; Council then adjourned to discuss work, one at the Toronto Western( Y prop Consolidated Builders Co Hospital and a year at a hospital ram received great L—istance from served. The public is cordially in- vited.Corporation Come and'see what these ded have agreed to permit the township in England. - icated-woatien have been. doing. Dr. Mitchell's ar nts are former Association, who -provided educate • to use certain of the'.r,lands south of P q The C. O. C. of the Presbyteriata' missionaries to Cfiina, 'and her mof- Tonal material, euipment, and finan - — — Sunrise avenue at Dumbarton Shores Church field their annual picnic at Township May Use I er ic, herself a physician. cial assistance for tr:,usportaton and. H. W. Bo es for a ball diamond. : the home of Mrs. y on; • • _ Deputy-reeve Ross Hawthorne said We welcome her to the corirmunity x-rays. �fonda_v afternoon,' Publicity Brochure that some weed, cutting•and'a little and hope she enjoys it here. The method of testing used was a :fir, and Mrs. Frank Hall celebra- Igrading will put the field-in shape' new, simple; paanle;, si:ia test• ted, their 5.th wedding anniv c Mr, Lloyd Peters of Claremont,. a P stn asrthc Hcat '1'c f. "1'hc maj_ g er.ary commercial artist,. `appeared before , ooity.of,the students• polled at one,- on Tuesday of last week; cel'cU.ated FOUND osir ladys eyeglasses in i+ith •the'fa,m:ly Congratulations. township council this week with al. I high school said they-did not even sample brochure he is preparing as a Brougham Firemen Village pa lo.. Also a silver t g Ur. Jack Hambleton, 'has just. . #eel the test as it wao a l' teaspoon at United Church picnic applied. signed a contract for the Amcrica4i public relations project. He' will be • , ,on. Saturday. Phone WH2-3765. Almost 90 percent of th-e parents submitting it to Metro Council. Buy Equipment of the students gave their consent, Publication of his latest book;- "Fire He asked council to-look -it-.-over- • and a total of 171�ests were Carr- rrr the 'Valley'`. Pickering Township council this �Q led out; of these 3.4 ercent were rs• gar man, of and give consideration to using it for g P Pass Bay 1 idges p Toronto. visited Mr. and Mrs. Ra week approved a 124.1 p give ositive reactions, (A y Pickering Township. There would, of PP $ 0 expenditure found to p -Found, on Sunday, course, be changes in it as compared for equipment: coats, hats; boots, • positive reaction means that the in- _ etc. for Brou ham firemen. Zoning Bylaw 'dividual person has, at some time r;. Harold Hates and iffy;. Val- to those put out by the various town- g ships in Metro. Fire chairman Ross Deakin pointed during life,' taken tuberculosis ter Death, of Columbus, spent 11'ed- gut that'only $600 had been budgeted The zoning by-law covering the nesday. with Mr. and Mrs. Fran .i • for this department for equipment. Bay Ridges Development was given germs into th@ body.' It does not prouse. `°r Asks For Police Town.; ,g mean that he or she has, or ever will Council felt the equipment expendi- thixd reading by Pickering have tuberculosis. If the reaction is � ture was justified and passed on it. ship council this week. This by-law negative, their is reasonable eviden- •N • now goes to the Ontario Municipal cc that the person has.never been Erskine Memorial At Erskine . Service RECREATION NEVIS Board. 5° infeaaed, Rumours have been flying around u.utive reactors were off,•r� ' Servile . Mrs. Jean L. McPherson asked that this development is folding up, cheat x-rav:. In addition. =flue Pickering Township 'council if'a po- The Pickering: Village Recreation contractors are not getting paid and positive reaction offers ah indication Attendance at�lig annual m,lrnor- lic�man could be on duty for future Association wishes to thank the fol- are pulling out; but as far as we can that active tuberculosis might ' be ial service, on the second Sunday in Erskine Memorial Day services to di- louring for their donations and .sup- i learn there is -no truth to these present In a member of the family, June, was, this year, even greater rect traffic. port: D-?. W. W. Tomlinson, C. C.! rumours at all. the ublic health nurse visited the than ever.'We have no estimate of "I would like to see the .police Smith, Elmo Disney, Ajax Marino,' One contractor who was construct- homes and arranged chest x-rays` the number attending, but thert there" she said. Disney Motors, Pickering News, New- ing .roads did pull out because they and tbercu)in testing for the fam- «'ere definitely,,many more gars. . "If the committee in charge of the ell Peal Estate; 'Chester*•,$Gtt, Herb were having difficulty with wet land. ily as necessary. The service this year was in charge serivice had requested that an officer I bloody, Jack Quilty, McPhail's Fina, That contractor we .understand has No cases of active ,tuberculosis of Rev. T. H. Bagnall and his choir be on hand, I feel confident there I E. LeBlanc, Hans Greche, ..'Mrs. Conk- gore to another job and now Barkey ere found as a re$ult•.of this sur- from Centennial United Church. ' would have been one there" said right, C. Holter. Anyone wishing to and Scott of Pickering are busy on Ivey but it is felt that valuable The forenoon's weather was' very Reeve Sherman,Scott"The police have support the cause, "Recreation for the site. ' knowledge and educational exper- discouraging,'but strangely, as it so many function's to perform on Sun- All" may call' Jim Pyette at Law Reeve Sherman Scott told coun- nce has been .gained as 'a result, often bas done, it cleared at noon, days." Motors. - fe cil this week there were several) of the program. _ and became the typical Erskine clauses in the agreement that had to Memorial Day,Weather. It is claim- _ St. Margaret's Cemetery be ironed out and there would be ed that only once in the past twenty- The Pickering Welfare Dept. Has The citizens of Morley Annual Decoration Day Service meetin s with develo developer this week.. } park hold five.years, has rained interfered with a limited supply of canned luncheon g P ew i v 3ni;, meat (Kam) for families requiring ! Stop 33, Kingston Road � �It is understood this week, that the their annual dance at Ra Y this sen••ue. � additional aid. 1 i Sunday, June 19 - 3.00 P. M. developer is very anxious to get on ti�hithy, this Friday night. Proceeds The offering this year amounted' Rev. G. W. Wheeler, M. A. L. Th. with the work. go to the Pickering Recreation ,�:s- to $543.59, Rural Dean of Scarb07O - Speaker _r ---., - _... .- . Sat 11 aayd to . � . ..�.� ... .. - .. T::-:::r-.-•j -,� . . ..,. :. - Wed.•e Pates 8atice�.'Garry Mciht 'biilUez Rd. on'his their Hens Miss Gail Cam"Iflaa oa get-together with s party vSn" � Henson. Paul- J►sedatrohe,'Steve Stephen Ing'June 16. Ste n golroyd and Robby fifth birthday Wed. June i is '� � ISaturdaY• Miss Linda somnox, Ridgewood Rd. Clark. Pbe who be- Miss Ana Erlindso++. Winnipeg - ( '!!q st.'Colaadss's Circle Qi Grace join long tall from West Gouge with her Heine and family I.>idi�s Guild will hold left sat. June it by train to j d Creek A visiting Rouge Ladies Club ended with the Presbyterian week., long to the Third Sighlan g $eM Gdns. Several of her young friends had a Cab Pack spent the with the rest of Bill.Dr for a fewnwseks.McIntyre,Yn� --season with a Pot Luck Supper and a Tea and Ras s Bale at the home of the 'Ice Follies is San Francisco. ng Thur. June 9 with Mrs. W B. Chown, at the home ofrher parents on ing at Welters Bap Peti w, and 8otial evening and leaders,and report a Mr. and Mrs. George gre twenty six members present. Mrs_ on Wed. June 22 from 2 to 4 p m. PAY family, East Ave.are leaving the dis - Cassilla Simms, President presented Mrs. Hunt Sr. of Toronto has been Fri• and ont the a Linda will wonderful and our best 3Lrs. F'idrenoe Gain, past President convalescing,at the home of her son Boa Voyage Chicago • and �, Fred Moore and fam- wrists live t Grimsby ter in 'law Mr. and Mrs. join some of the group Rivercourt Rd.' spent the twenty- wishes go with them in that city. land an active member with a silver and daughter iu a! they will travel on to San Fran- fly, �n from-the group. Mrs. Gain is Fred Hunt, Island°Rd at the Ice Pal- fourth week sad at their cottage at swing t the school grounds and here .. EeaL from tfie district next month. The Bruce, Karen and Susan eekend ace for the start fall. Kashabag. usurer Mrs. Pat Williams, gave a Rouge Hill Dr. spent the Dung friends wish. .a Mr. Frank McConaeky, Rivercourt some of the scores for' the senior dmo�er Craig at the Her many y v orth of Ajax where I teams: Larks are leading the Robins ',report on the Clubs finances for the with their gran, a speedy recovery to xiehglle Bannock, Rd. has em �: with' six 'points to" nothing and the P& year and a social time was en- cottage near Lindsay Scouts end-(Ridgewood Rd who broke her arm he will be near to his work teaching Emeralds are ahead of the Pearls six „ toyed by all the ladies. The First West R.o�e' Dints to nothing. F/L and Mrs. C. N. Casselman, ed their season •with a party at St. while playing ri: June 10 and had at the A,h ret rns of the day to- P . Margaret Adams, Ridgewood'Rd. who) •_ Ridgewood Rd, were in wedding of Edwards 3 while the Cuba Mon. evening d their final GeneraldHospital Ys Sprborough Many PPY` ~ the weekend attending e OPEN! Y EVE41NG TILL.? 00 P•M= , r ROUGE H I L .::� . .. .-ON NO. Z HIGHWAY.-- --EXCEPT THi�RS. Ak FRIO MIN 90.001 P=�= -_ JUST FAST Of ROUGE BRIDGE -- - PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT. JUNE' 16H+ - 17th - 18th - - ; • MAPLE LEAF 3/s 6. Tie - a ILEGULAit H`$ _ _. CO Ibs a HAM --- •-=- .• ' : .. (Sage 20c.) - - bares Goveremeet.-Iwspodod -- _ � for C SWIFT'S JEWEL SHORTENING (Save 4c.) Ib.2 c Is oz. ties v� tCasa of 48 Tins $3.95) 30 OZ. Bottles ' _ America Ms nfe ry _ .r. OOD MARKET -- - - -- MAPLE LEAF PROCESS CHEESE 1 lb. roll _ C�49 tinger ' BABY ROLL (save 6c) PLUS DEPOSITS PEAK FREAN'S TABLE QUEEN Enriched Shortcake, Golden Wheat, "Nice° or Digestive 18 C Fu1124 oz Sliced,Loaf C UITS 'isc READ 8 ounce package - RUMBA RUTHERFORD'S C - FRESH HOMOGENIZED MILK 3 quart jug S5c Ib• , FRESH 2% MILK . . . . . . . . . . , . 3 quart jug 0 ee _ P:LS uE°0siTS .. CATELLI' (Tomato sake) - - -- - FINAL CALL FOR YOUR GARDEN VEGETABLE PLANTS — Cabbage, Cauliflower 8 Tomatoes — _ _ SPAGMETTI 14 oz. 0g. C' 35c per box or 3 for ;i.00 PLOWER PLANTS — Petunias, Salvia, Aster, Sweet William, DINNER . - Carnations, English Daisies, Zinnias, etc Spec offer of 6c. off plus 4c. off 35C per box or 3 for 49c -- 21bs. . jar] q�p Dutc6 Set Onions - ----- ---- - Ch e d R S p r e d Marge 16 oz, art at b And a comPlete selection of Rsnnie's R Steele Briggs Seeds FRESH LEAN - WHILE THEY LAST — FRESH (not frozen) GRADE 'A' j Ib•4 C OVEN READY - BUTT RU AST. Ib.CORK CASTING DAVI:RN SLICED KINDLESS BREAKFAST or BOILING Average Weight 5 Ibs. BACON ' k -e. C lb4 C Ri oast - (blade bone removed) I • •• - �� � ': -lb. C � BONELESS ROLLED. • BLADE ROAST 49 lb. C RIB. OAST FRESH LEAN° C EXTRA -SPECIAL -- 31b. e C MINCED Beef _ sIUREss 1eners lb SHORT CUT STANDING _. 7. • Roast gib• C ' FRESH PORK PICNIC : .P-ri nl�'. Rib, r lb.. C... SHOULDER. ROAST SELECTED No. 1 FIRM GOLDEN RIPE .4 S. C FEARMAN'S SMOKED _._. ; 29 = PICNIC SHOUL C ' FRESH "�, BONELESS ROLLED PLATE - - Ib: C C BMs POTROAST &------------------- 3 9 tea - �A e . tusion and for the well-being of the.' everyone. e ::Greenwood Centennial This youriger children. Each child should Mr. Fred Williams of Dunbarton Township of ! bring their own lunch clearly marked Shore is hospitalized. Hope, he will with their name. Pop and ice cream soon be home again. Pldeorin t 'Saturday 'And SuiWay will be provided by the Home and Spiels; Notice: Dent foram to g ri School Assoc. The refreshment booth mark on y our calendar Vacation Bible open P I Y $ ConStruetion of Elgvow •_. will be- o n to purchase tea and School from Jul 4th through to the L coffee, etc. The swimming area will 15th,.daily from 9 to 12 am. Monday Tank Founlls be well supervised by two guards.I through to Friday. The age group will The cost will be 10c per pupil and be from 6 to 12 years. This year the - 25c per parent payable at the school theme will be Pioneering with Christ. Sealed Tenders, properly marked ms to on the the morning of the 24th. Att'children welcome to attend. tents, will be received by Mr. L T. J061. " Reminder—please sign and return the Heartiest congratulations to Mar- scan, up unfit Monday, June 27 at 4 p.m.ErD.S.T. form letter sent home with .the pu- garet Newman of Park Cm., who on for the construction of elevated tank four• pils to enable the school. to estimate June 6, was awarded a scholarship dations, the installation of an i6ilriml con- the number attending. Further infor- for first class ,honours at the com- troll system-and auxiliary works in the Weal ' � IIII 4 s mation can be had by calling Mrs. mencement at the; Ontario Ladies Rouge area,of the. Township o£ Pickering. Julian Te�.9-2792. College in Whitby. Plans and specifications may bi obtabsed t Mr. and' Mrs. G. B. MacFarlane from the Consulting Engineers, Messrs. Proc. wish tb thank all their friends and l' Card Of for and Redfern; upon payment-of $20.00 - deposit. Half 'of this deposit shall be re. neighbors for the lovely gifts and -We wish to-express ur sincere turned to the contractor upgrf tM receipt rA, cards sent to them on their 50th thanks and appreciation to our nd- of plans and specifications in good order, Wedding 'Anniversary, also for the ghbors, friends, and a special thank within a period of 14 days from the data lovely dinner at the Conimunitq Hall you to The Fire Department, the of'closing of tenders. The lowgist or my and the gift of a silver tea service Red Cross, Mr. and' Mrs. E. Hay tender will not necessarily be oe*pted. E.O. - which will always remind us of our wood and Susan, and Mm Head, all 3726 Messrs. Proctor and Rodfant 75 11911a. good friends and neighbors and the for their help and aid during, and tan Ave., East, Toronto 12, Ontario. , good time we all had' Logether at following the fire in our home, on L T.Johnston,,Clerk, n� _ Fairport Beach. Thanks again to Elizabeth St., last week. Township of Pickering_ -- , M!, and REM Do73C+Ot4 —_—Munictpol-lluilding ISroy fotr—�i1�e— Greenwood public school will cele- AI brate its centennial this Saaturday, are still a great deal remaining, these June 18; with a fall-day's-program.' 'include beat selling pocket books at ;;0. A parade will start the proceedings!--tae;--mysteries-� etc., at-44.1 pm. Theem will..he at 1064 25,6e or.6 for 25c and•magazines of m lete with band, etc.• eve-v �lescri-tion. These bookx are in At 2.30 peas. there will a in- pe ect con as troduction of past and ppresent teac- tairse l at the home of Mrs. A. Pick- teat � �Ihers by Mr. Herb Middleton, board i aced, Dunbarton Jaores. '1'e y-26W. deed to truly enjoy +se <Jmrman, music by the j6Wor room, Ttekets on the draw for the baby doll _ , presentation of the oldest lady and fare also available from any member gentleman ex-pupil and the one'froze of the library executive. the greatest distance. Happy birthday to Angela Julian Mr. George Moore, trustee, will,wino was S years old' o�q June loth. A toe-touter calls out big 4 read greetings and there will be Angela accompanied by 'her parents reserves tQ power you out greetings from the school inspectors.j spent the.waek-end touribg and v6 sit- UM. Of highway emergencies, fast. { -- . - The senior room will furnish music: ing place's of Interest at Niagara and there will be greetings from var- Fans. ious igns nes. r. 'iind-32rs: L: Ru"611-formerly --- _ - A display of interest tn, all, ?611 of Park Blvd. visited several old - be historical exhibit in the school friends.here on Saturday, June 11th. --Oldsmobile's Quadri-balanced Ride " building in charge of Bill and esiian i Glad to report that the Bake Sale -:" - --- -----tikes its bumps wither.__ 'Clark. !held by the Guides ,last Wednesday - At 7.30 p.m: there will be a variety'evening was a great success. :Wig. makes every road smooth as program with• Al Harvey as M.C. We-are sorry to learn that Mr. R. floc[ _ . • I a showroom 'This will be held on the school Palmer of Victory Drive is hospital- tl l rlf t : ;grounds.. At 9 p-m. there will be a I ized at Oshawa General Hospital, and _ Economy is.big in Oldsmobile. -dance in the township hall at Broug- friends and neighbors wish him a The new Regular Rocket .ham„ eponoeerd by the Greenwood speedy recovery. = plays nursemaid to Community Centre. On Tuesday, June ^r th, 14 members _ _ On Sunday there will be an non- of the Ladies Association met at the _ - �f .denominational 'service on the school Community Hail: Daring their meet- =.•,grounds with Rev. T. 1C Fleetham, ing a tentative date visa set for the �V�IS�IUTY ° assisted by former ministers. 'In case annual Stmwl>erry.Tea: Watch this -+of rain,-this service will be held 'in' column as to further date and time. Okmobile t,1 first in its-field ,'Greenwood Uwted Church. Mr. Solomon of Park Blvd. is con- because it's built to last, holds its fined to his home 'since returning value high over the'years. - from hospital. •His,mgny friends and tyy FAtRPM MCI - neighbors hope he will soon be well On- Tuesday, June 7th, Mrs. B.I again. �) 1 Gil hosot f' r her meow th acs- On Wednesday and Thursday even- was - - •• Pickering ings last week Mr, and Mrs. G. Mao- 7sion of a baby shower in honor of j Farlane of Victory Drive were hosts People everywhere recognize you Mrs. B. Colwell of Lakeview Ave.(.during an open ou►T—se—o--ce a as a person of taste, someone for whom only the best is eno • Among. the 82 guests attending were their Golden Wedding Aniiiversary, �. Y_ ugh. anembers of Mrs. Colwell's family and a great many friends and neigh- -' from-Brougham also the Misses Kitt hors dropped in to wish them well. ' Ballesty and Sadie Hayden of Dub- We were sorry to learn that Mr. lin, Ireland. Everyone enjoyed watch- Fred Price of Whitby, father of Mrs. „ ;;,,•.: -.-. ing Mrs' Colwell opening the many�H. Munn, Lakeview Ave. is,in Osha- �„ h,, � ; ...' •., a.•'. • lovely gifts; and then were served a via General Hospital undergoing sun- - - delicious buffet luncheon by their gery. •-•hostess. �. On Sunday, June 19th,the morn- Eighteen Cubs of the First Fair-'ing service at Dunfair Baptist Churcl? : . -• 5 -port Beach Cub Pack accompanied by at 11:00 a.m, will be conducted by = ° Cub Master James Baker and assist- ,Pastor Holmes: the sermon . be-*ng - .giant- leaders Mrs. Raker and Dave:"The World's Salt and Light." The =:� 'Hunter iMso S./M James Williams at- evening sermon at 7:00 p.m.'will be tended a Cubaree..held.at the Clare-;the "First Pither." tnont Conservation Area on'Saturday, Annual School Picnic: On Friday, June 11th... Everyone thoroughly en-;June 24th, the buses will leave the ,joyed themselves. school at 9:00 a.m. for Greenwood The book sale sponsored bp' the i•Conservation Area and will return at ' Fairport Beach .library on Saturday,:3:30 p.m., Each class will stay to- June 11th was,a fair success. Due to'gether supen-ised by the...teacher and the enormous volume of books, them a Grade Mother, thus avo7ding con- :Mist WAVE T.V. ANTENNAS WITH - ROTATOR FOR CHANNELS 2, 4, 6, 7, 1.1, - X . .. .and the New Station Channel 9. - - Roof Antenna with Rotator and Stacked Heeds -- ' . only $95.00 - Fi Pi�h SATISFACTION ' sf'les sat' ur " _ . Yo Inv stm : (as low"as';6.00 per month) - hankering for luxury,purring - Otd precision,silent,instant response. sm ile's 'qt ob unr 40-ft. Tower (Three Section) with Rotator do Stacked Heads Qualities make it hold its roCtiCali Extra-wide frame, su rb value. our investment, $139.00 _ P y . t. (as low as ;8.00 per month) It is superb quality at a very suspension, two ways over more years of reasonable rice that makes Oldsmobile engineering _ Motoring pleasure. p dsmobile FOR CHANNELS 2, 4, 6, 7, ( I " ' Oldsmobile such a practical buy. excels all others. - 20-ft. Roof Antenna less Rotator with Single All Wave Head $35.00 40-ft. Tower (Three Section) less Rotator with Single All Wave Head $79.00 - - (as low as ;5.00 per months .:. •.:scar. ,one Year Warranty on New Installations. Buy now before steel LEADS'ITS CLASS IN SALES...QUALITY...-AND LASTING VALUE 1 prices go up. Phone TErriple 9-1191 & WH2-6430 - Free Estimate ~ DUHBARON RADIO & TELEVISION : ;. M. _0 - (PICKERING BRANCH) - 2 DOORS WEST Of I.G.A. PICKERING VILLAGE VISIT YOUR .LOCAL AUTHORIZED OLDSMOBILE QUALITY DEALER --�� INTERNATIONAL CREDIT CARDS HONOURED : 1 �••• — — — — •• •■ F. We AINSWORTH LIMITED, AJAX J '.�•� Somerville, Altona•Road, were a- District attended the Cuboree held POLI�i AUCTION SAL$ ? 'T�'AL mong the Rouge Hill ladies who at Claremont Conservation Area on A niumbw of log and unclaimsfl visited the Cherrywood W. A. 'last June 11, under the supervision of articles will be sold by Public Anc- Wednesday evening. It was held";: Dist Staff. Most evetrts y6Qoe based , CLOSING OFF LIYERPO�. ' ROAD -the home of Mrs. Geo. Todd. on Star. work. The weather was ice at the lira"Tag Township y,*Jia Pal: We are glad to hear little Ivar, ideal for such activities. The ••lead- Ice Sta ton om ThYSaisy' Jtute 3q, Williams, Altona Rd., is feeling ers were pleased that the 1st. Pick= '19g0. at 7'00 P. aa. Loyal Pogue, As we hear it,the subdividers of Bay Ridges want to close off erin Pack took third itioa .irt of the southern portion of Liverpool Road, just a Short bev,rs. Hull, Sundridge, Ont., was she overall standing Congratulation* ' slart.Lance, south of the Bay Road school. the guest 'of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. boys - Well Done.•Th4 Pennant is Card Of Thanks Residents of the 'Bay don't like the idea, and we agree with .Waldriff, Altona Rd. Last week. our target for next year. . , them. What could possibly be gained by such a move? It seems Leader Novelty Race was won by More words are inadequate to ex= the leaders of Fairport Beach Pack. press our gratitude to each and ev- the plan calls for shutting off the Liverpool road at this spot. BALSAM 8e MT. ZION ; Anyone for cookies and crackers? - cry one vita has helped Lis through Qlotorists then have to-jog to the east in an arc an come back out The Mt. Zion W. A. celebrated its Corr, these days of sorrow wit beautiful Liverpool , , and ..., � ;pact the Liv 1 Road further down. both anniversary g o to the church last flowers, words of sumps • - We can't imagine the new residents in the subdivision will a;1 lr�'rdnesday, with Greenwood W. AUCTION SALE deeds of infinite We can as guests:' Following the worship, +SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1960 only may 'Thank you, so much". Our eciate all.that Sunday traffic .by their door either. Unless this Mrs. L ' Richardson, of �t bitty, Sale At 1.30 P. M. special thanks to Rev- �, Buts *Ubdivision is different from most, there will be children and President of the Oshawa Presbytery .Household Furniture for his consoling words, and to tfep Ogs for motorists to be especially careful about and this could spoke and chose for her subject - The Property Of McEaehnio Funeral Home for their T. -. avoided completely b lea the present road open. "Our Use of Time'. A. trio from MICHAEL MacNEIL efficient service. >� Ills we see it,nothing can-be gained but inconvenience to a great Greenwood W. A. gang "In the Gar- ;Firs Concession - Danbartoa Mary �y and le b this move and for the sake of the residents as well den" Mrs. . vii F. Mrs. Wh1 • ' ' ' ' en Geo. Wilson, s . , Many peas y ..harbron and Mrs. F. Disney were Two radios; . PiGtsres; Dinnette , I the motoring public at large, we hope the subdivider and plan- made Life Members, and a history suite (table, buffet, 4 chairs); Leon- HAVE YOU ANY Viers will reconsider this move and leave the Liverpool Road as it of the W. A. was read by the Sec- ard refrigerator-- Viking elec. stove, retary, Mrs. Lorne Jones. The late Singer vacuum; cleaner; Chester- HIDDEN GO�D'>' -: 1. ` `tt: '1'ke$Sy3esidEElts are agreeable to a st0¢si$t at,this, spot ant' Mrs. w..F. R- Jones was the• first field suite; Electric eesr•kettle; Elec-, r President:•Mrs. Leslie Smith, Pros- tric toasters; Electric grill; Acme 1 ' pre feel they are being very co-operative by suggesting such ect, sans a_ Y� Y '� -.__.. _ sob My Task'. fall- washing machine; Electrolux waxer; 3�-13td_CARS_—F.- • jmOVe- owed by the bt4iness and closing is lamps; Tables; ping The j+}eIIChlinanis May Ratepayers and Community Association hymn.,'.Everyone.; enjoyed ,supper, ' outfit. an mart o th of articlles. �pQNE Tt 9.�1 t ' `. .x - and the social hour. - —.AT. 4.4"1 juve- ritteao the Dept. of Municipal Affairs, Community Plan, -_House Sold_ Owner Movin • Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson spent g• Sing Branch about the alr�tter. They are not going to take this -- the week--end With relatives at T'hed- LOYAL POGUS, Atsce. -J,ying down and-we don't bUme them one bit: ford, and attended the funeral of _---- Mr. Orval Jamieson, on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones altend- ` Church in honor of Rev. J. Wilkin- ed the Harper-Lewis wedding, at -. Mn#gSn�F—f� ` . - son. Mr._John .Rawbon presented Mr• Wilkinson with a cheque on behalf Mrs. Harper' Beaver and Barry, of LET US CAPTURE FOR YOU ."{'ELLS STORY OF SHOTGUN of the cot►gteg•tion and also a,cheque Orillia, visited Saturday evening at THE BEAUTY OF YOUR WEDDING DAY Henry Fuller was the original"-from the Sunday School.-Mrs. Wilkin- the ones'. _ _ ewaer'of a muzzle loader, which a J K COMPLETE COVERAGE son was presented with a bouquet o r. an rs. tnton 'e had HOME — CHURCH — RECEPTION • ' ,descendant, Robert .M• Fuller, who carnation by Betty Whyte on behalf Sunday night dinner with Mr. and *ddressed.a meeting of the Pickering of the Sunday SehooL Mrs. Stan Dafoe. Victoria Squares .PHONE OR WRITE t 'Township Historical Society last Sympathy is extended to Mrs. C. M. Sunday visitors at the Carson --:-week, donated to the Museum He l Mounce, Sr. in the sudden pas$ing of _home were: Mr: and Mrs. Percy EOlfl9 Pomeroy +f .,,•:;,� ...; Laid that I3enry and James Faller }ter. mother in Toronto on Monday Wideman, Markham: Miss Annie R.R. 3 P1C10ERING OLD ROS>EiANK DR. N. TE• 9-1417 were sons of his greatgrandfather, evening. Forgie, Claremont: Mrs. Jas.. Hall' Robert. They and their wives and fa- . The Frenchman's Bay Ratepayers aday and daughters, Oshawa, and 1 - __- a ... ARtawouri in 1870. Association will !told their monthly'" —�r�.d-Mrs. �• The owner of the gun, Henry, his i at Fairport Church Hall on. ghtter, of 'Toronto. -w fe and two of their children died Frida June 17th at 8:30 P.M. Mr. Mr..and_ Mrs.-Jack Tully and_in-. ' :• awhile in `Missouri,-and James was Fred- 11}nt. Chairman-of-...thee.School, -(ant son, of-Toronto,;peat.-the end — — �jiiected by his father to journey to Board will be guest speaker. of the week with. Irving McAvoy_ . `. the West and bring the remaining i Eight boats, sailboats and cruisers and Kathleen. two children back to Pickering Town from'the Ashbridges Bay Yacht Club Mr, and Mrs. Les. Wilson and the ship, together with Henry's gun. Eli-j took a cruise to Frenchmares Bay on family, of Greenwom 1 had dinner r,.r -As and James, 15 and 13, were re=j Saturday, spending the night here Sunday with Mr. -and Mrs. Cecil turned to Pickering Township, and and returned to Toronto on Sunday. Disney. the gun was retrieved from a-man to Two fish huts were pulled out of - -whom James had to pay $5.00, and;the Bay during the week-end.'4i is EAST ROUGE :remained in the family until this day.! unfortunate that every year several - Mr. Feller fells of some of. the I fish huts are left after the ice fishing i A 5trawbcrr, Tea and Sale will episodes concerning the gun tihat-he season is finished and sink Into the be held at the home of Mrs. Ger, ,Could recall in his childhood. ; water creating-a hazard for boating I Cciwan, Old Rosebank R,ti. S. Fed- s! "Dave Murray was•given the great in the Bay. nesday; June 22, at 2.30 p. m. privilege of firing it," he said, "He The Frenchman's Bay Peewee Soft- Rouge Hill United Church W. A. ' .held the butt a little loose from his ball team will pray an exhibition -held their monthly- meeting,on Tu.es- a shoulder, being timid.-The discharge same here on Saturday with the. day. June 7-at the church. During threw him back, then he lurched Connafight Park Peewees from Osh- the evening Mrs. J. Smythe, Altona 10'r-ward and shoved the muzzle a i aaa: Game time-6:30. A' few_ df-thy --Read-was -presented• with_a_ i T couple of inches Into wet soil-at his urie. The Smythes are`tr,&ving for p men are working. at_the park thin P et. go week endeavouring to get-the field in -tntarttt.at-Ike ftrtt of the month..r� Sect 31q dad let tn�e of his forceful -ex ssions: Dave gasped,'She kicked -shape fbr thi3 game. Let's' have a nice lunch was also served: - :and I let her fell! good turnout at the game Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Lambert; Scarboro. "It seems to me, said Mr. Fuller,I to see this-good little-team in action visited Mr. and ktrs. C. Morris, Old !'that the tast time it was fired no I Congratulations to' :tlr. and :hits. Rosebank Rd. S, •last;Saturday ev- 9r one was anxious to put it, to the John Henderson who celebrated their entng• y►r ' '.shoulder, so it was secured with wire We are sorry to hear Mrs, C. - - (�-ith Wedding Anniversary on •June � - •' •• _ to the old ribetone. pippin .tree, It 16th. Morris had the ilu.lasE week. Glad Serving Metro 'Toronfor Greaf.er 11ans6% gave forth a satisfying blast. I Happy birthday R-ishes are extended to see her ieeiing better. Oakvi!!e Port C �• Mr. Fuller said that as relics' go',to Mrs. John O'Brien who -celebrated- A party was held for the' Rose- Oshawa, � �� � At would seem that a gun has a sPe- ' her birthday,on June 16th, bank Some'and School- Executive Oundas, Bowmanville, _ �cial place in the affections of a fa-` We are sorry to hear that Mrs. at the hr,mr of Mrs. tarter, Westifb►r and ridclrilp A ynily. He said that guns are Pro- Arthur Perkins broke a 1?one in her Poim' Cres:• on Friday, June 10. . served by collectors, who:.would burn i neck :Ind is wearing a cast on her. This was a buffet supper. ' .or destroy written records: eck Mr. C. Schwalm, Altona Rd.•vis- DAYTIME or 34 HOUR \� Mr. and Mrs. Ha Tudho -of • it Mrs. K. Duns rd. Ro ebpnk Harry pe ed M fo - s ;:ERVIQ at'Iess flan • • Convalescent Home last Monday. .400 a W t D I G S Barrie visited Mr. and Mrs. Bruce FViseman on Sunday. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. t Campbell - Fair vi h K. Horne• cn their 26th wedding � i S Mrs. Harvey Fertile is visiting wit - ---�-- anniversary, June 18, - Jt prett wedding took place in her Mother in Port Hope'this week. • y g Sympathy is extended to Jim Moore •' -------- ,MAKE YOUR SUMMER COUNT St George's• Anglican Church het • • �n Saturday afternoon izst, at five and his (amity in the death of. his mother at Oshawa Hospital last week Pickering 6elock, when Miss Margzret t =Campbell, ,laughter of Mr. and Mrs. LIVERPOOL Scout News quire new skills and knowledge ' - + �1tMtibald Campbell became the ., tan early tart on an office position , *ride of George Fair, son of )41r. - Enioy .a satisfying sense f achievement "4nd Mrs.,Chris Fair, of Pickering. Mr Wm. Matthews celebrated his On Wednesday evening, June. 1. 1 The bride wore white lace over 75th birthday last Saturday, Jun. 1T. Scouter-, of Ist. Pickering Scgt4s satin and carried a bouquet ce pink Mr. and Mrs. Mel. Lambe cele- and Cubs: also two members of tho - Enroll at ens —in r white, carnations and an heir- brated their 10th wedding,anniver- Group Committee met at the hom warty on Friday, June 3. of John Dwinnell to make plans for SES Apm i sttended b-p Mrs- James Squires and o n Vey Celebrated es - _ f` thdiy last. Nfonday,.June 13. held. at Greenwood Park on UL two bridesmaids, Miss Pamela Creb=" Mr. Wm. Gregory, Port_Credij. 24.. This is an annual event, and alt at the loin and her-sister, Miss Jean Came- "µ.ill spend the summer months with parents are requested to a tend. OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE - Vell, Pest man was %fr. Jno. Camp- his daughter Mrs. R. Dey and het' District Sc rwtmaster Cliff Haw- - Abell and usher Mr. Willis.Eade' family, ker was invited tb attend the meet- sod Mr. James Squires. Mr. Barry The First Dunbartot; Pack PT ing and presented John Dwinell with 'Tenger, of Hiley Ave. provided the Cubs held their Cuboree at Clare- part'one certificate of his Wood Choose from the following:` 'Shorthand, Typing, 'Bookkeeping, 1 wedding music; assisted by the St. - mont Conservation Park last Sat- Badge: also Bob Cousins with his Business Machines and Associated Subjects 1' ieorge's choir. urday, June 11. Basic A. Scout Training Certificate. The ceremony was per by - Mr, and Mrs. Bernard Bakev went -Rover Jim Morlcv assisted 'Cub ASK FOR FREE LITERATURE = Rev. Dr. H. S Shepherd. to King City last Saturday to visit master T. A. Wilcox with 1st. Pick- A reception was held in the Du^- Mr. and- Mrs. Ray Barton, ing Cub meeting.Monday, Jun. 6. •tartan Sunday School $oom, and A most eventful meeting was held If ,you- steed a Review or Refresher on English, Spelling, Rapid i.guests vier present from: Whitby, b the 2n 1. Pickerin Pack, and Calculation, Arithmetic, Penmanship — �' ROUGE HILL y g m Dunbafton, Highland Creek, West Troop. bfonday,:Tune 6. The char- - - —Y Hill. After the wedding trip to Mus- _. r lroka district, the happy couple will ter was presented to Chairman. of NOw is our oppOVMq p Mr. and Mrs. D. Black, Toronto, the Group Committee,John Hqward, -�:!•side in Pickeringc, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Draper, West by Dist. Scoutmaster Hawl er. p, Hours 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. - i Rouge, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. combined Cub and Scout night was _ Registrations also accepted now for Fall Term A. Westbrook, Altona-Rd.,, Sunday held outdoors. . FREHCHM�AH S BAY afternoon. The leaders are as follows: Cry Just Dial RA 5-3375—Get the Facts : The Fairport United Church Sun- _ The people of the Altona Road i _ School held their Annual Picnic area would Like to welcome Mr. and !master;-Mary Vesters; Scnutmasthr, 10 Simeoe Street North ..Oshawa, Ontario. say `George Pagtirtte; Asst, Scoutmas- Yast Saturday at Orono with rttore Mrs. M. Mitchell, Toronto, who are ter. AI .V,n Flezcixyk. *!tan 150 attending. Everyone_had an 11ow living in.the area, _ The leaders of 1st•, Pickering Ct7fi WALTER THOMSOH, 06C• ' enjogable time and many good prizes, We are sort:y to hear Mrs. �F, Pack, with the able ._assistance of were presented to the'willnera, of'the Schwalm, Kingston Road, is not too six interested fathers, held their ' gaces and games. well. We wish her a.speedy recov-.. annual, athletic night nn the Hieh x BARRISTER SOLICITOR The Fairport United Church W.A. ery, School grounds on Monday, Jvue NOTARY PUBLIC Jl"their filial meeting of the'season Mrs. Phin, Grade 8. Rouge Hill ;11,'.All the hogs enthusiastically COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS j(SaThureday with a good attendance. ' School spent last week-end in Ot- Part, anvi s7•cral were able to qua!- North-west corner of W Pot Luck luncheon was served. tawa, visitincr the Parliament Bldgs. ify for their Athletic Badge. old Plant Rd. on. i A special service was'held 'Sunday and Lord Elgin Hotel. . 's F•aurteen Cub Packs from Owasco No. 2 Highway - ; _ WH. 2-0910 4wening at 'the Fairport - United Mrs. L. Ilollinger and Miss It. - ti • .'Y JOSCELLANEOUS . CLASSIFIED - -- INSURANCE SUPTIC TANK, 1 WETS EVERY KNOWN TYPE OF ewSYRANCE �` cLSwNSp coMING..EVENtTS ARTICLES FOR SALE ' CASH AND CARRY PRICU ="RI L E. MORLEY N. J. EU1 T St. George's Anslsamr GUM ON PLYWOOD t a REAL ESTATE Oshawa — law 3.4oru The wo $xG��PARTY, tG.ore.'. 44 seas --.--. - _--------- Anglican Church are holding a Gar- - AS CLOSE TO YOU AS YOUR TELEPHONE --------------------------------- - 4tc4it3fi den Party .oa June 25, on the Pas- 4sBt'!{ 47.9I 31 KINGSTON RD. W., PKKERING, ONTARIO �MILLER HEATING '• �50t.,�dr«°� tfre°.° sake S-6h'. SheatM Pb,.ova III . TELEPHONE:-MCKERiNG: OFFICE WH, 2.6212-RES. WH. ,"-»s Z4 HOUR SERYKE Table, Andgtua, Needlework, Cost. %&,a . . . . 43456 um jewellry, Treasure Hunt, Co- %th's Underlay 06 6 _ roam, shies, Children's Corner, At 4x4 Pop. Underlay °3 .,_11L34 --- CUT RATE ternooa Tea, Gate Prizes. FORREST LUMBE�t CO. LTD. p ��e Ia the event of rain, it will. M - COOPER . BLOC eaENlAr, mdoore. Opp. PickNo. Higirwo1'is Stado� . held ' PYrnoees, Spate - Heolo. Wetter STRAWBERRY SUPPER . • One' T D4 9•Z:i61 3 - M CALEDONIA ROAD - TORONTO Bien rs, swnges, weal i hoor MASONIC HALL, PICXFRING i Fvrnoces WEDNESDAV, JUN'$ 29, 1560 CAMPING AND TRAILER - _ - Furrwce Cteon Out - $7,.30 Serving From 540 P. M,, On ACC O== i BRICKS �t�St3ves sl'i Temper Heotmg 4 Acco cries • Aar #t.oa - chilar.e, 75c. ti ST idodes Auspices Ontario Chapter >� - Order Of The Easters SAr Ice Coolers 09.75 r ne 24 Water jugs --r-•-- 06.85 • _ � WHrtehaII 2-� 1u `� . • • • ,1 - - rtab Toilets; Gas and VY 'TUDOR 8T /�eY - _ ANNUAL FESTIVAL lie�aters;�Rrngeeo Hot Plates; Out —$TATIOfi RD., ►iCi MIG. ONT.-Pheaes WN. i+1960, INII� 3.1✓tOS .r..w.�..� .,_.�.... STRAWBERRY a board Moeors; L P. Battles. ' TERRY' S SALAD AND HAM PLATS T'a0er Equipment Of All Yiads. Under The Auspices Of The `MILLER"AM Aja: WHA,84l1 AY UNE 222.3980 trailer,Pieksritsg Pr 60ti tires; 6 x 12 pWorm.. Charles t _ Of1d E2,ar.� Grounds In case of rant, supper urge jo-ser- 1 N S.V RA N C B - ved in the Church School Room. Gleason, phone, (Greenwood) WIC ~' - ASSURANCE ' Adults 11.25 - Children accoedistg , COMPANY LTD. Of Sllnrlut W N1 PUPPIES - 5I arseks old. Wit - _ �! TE. 9-1521 - be givers away. Phone: WH2-296X - AUTOMOBW - FARE P �•�, SL Divine service Preeas bean ebiSm ; Pumps A ! Divine �erviee was held on Sun- ALL TYPES OF USED A07 KFldGSTON ROAD, EAST --' '- . -'------" '-~' day morning, conducted by W. K. FURNITURE and APPLIANCES - r J. H. VERNOY Heron. B. �: 1 hr chrnr ��*-*ed + BOUGHT AND SOLD 0�jttaI gyt, phase, Ajax g Centre, Phow: WH z-3301 Excavating. Trencning. Grading, church to the Processional No. Eli - 9?ICKERING FURNITURE Septic Tanks How Lovely are 'I by Vwe;lings" WH2-5400 . Pbaoe Fos Immediate Coverage Day Or Night :Phone: WH2 2-3757 IY ne special number by the choir was ! _ apr 15 a eautiful anthem "Praise ye the FOR SALE table saw, home. Lord". Marion McClement, organ-. made♦ but very curdy. Reasonable. ;. of yesteryear. I ist and choir-leader presided. Script- Old Roeebartk Road, and No. 2: -• Mr. and Mrs. Les. Wilson and ure.readings wee Psalm 98; Acts Bill's Motor Shop: l[ORTGAGIB :APPRAISALS girls had dinner on Sunday with 1: 6-11; Romans It): 9-17. Mr.' Her- _ - Mr. and '.firs. Cecil,Disney, Mourn; on preached ,a challeng ng 'sermon WANTED NEWELL . n. n Missions. Christ said - -Ye 51 f:l - �e Zion. . Wilson•had dinner with I be my witnesses'. Have we forgot- 11'ANTED to RENT - four or five , . Z Mr. an Mrb. F. %,ers on Sunday. ten Christian love?. We must i,a4 roomer} house for two adults, near -,Real Estate Broker — Pickering Village Mr. and Irrs- . J. Kingsley , and nwtuat live. the love that was ern- No. 2 Highway. Pox 611, News _ son, were Sunday visitors: with--_M-r_ bodied in Christ of Calva: •. lVe Office. WH. 2-5770-1 or Toronto EM. 2-36'25 and Mrs. Edgie Pegg and family; must not forget ta'learn of the spit- 216 Brock St. S., Whitby — Phone MOr. 8-3625 Miss _Marion Pegg attended the itual life and death as recorded ' in WANTED - room and board. Ph. wedding of a friend at ,Pickering, , r +1't) ��hat can A do as.C'hr'!- Pickering" WH2-0940. iRas-"jUghwa 3fi Mile East of Dunbarton, N6.'2 Hl ws _ y� p on Saturday evening. ians. We can give, we can pray,-ter ` - - - uspray every day for,,special miss- HELP WANTED' mom AVY _ ionares. Those who have not-heard - V the gospel story are our responsib CLERK-TYPIST The -Tea' and Bazaar on Satti.= ility. God intended all men to be.bro- (1) Required for the General Off- DON BLIZZARD ELECTRIC day afternoon by the W. A. was there in Christ. = ai the Pickering District High _ . " well attended by ladies of the Burr- The Junior contzregaton was con- SehooL }ruties to commence on or communities. :►ire: Louis by Lyn �lurison. Tke Knder g W urt5 n d arte Iles. Helen Hawker. - (�u RAed for the General Off- banding d +�O1 MZRCIAL-_RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL WIRING Richardson, h y. ope a the g n.by Bazaar. The girls of the C. G. I. T. Corr, , f 3#;till-f one—their--tables,- _ire_aL.the H'gh Scitoo Diet • -- — ies to commence on or abo !MATE w is included a v t ust 22. _ many of which we,e. made by the 8 Five day week. Twelve months a _ girls at their nneet.ngs during ;h:., . The, Brock Road Scouts and Cuba year, Two weeks vacation wit pay, _ e • -- winter. attended the Cuboree at the. Clare- Salary . 52,2.00 minimum to $3,000 Phone Pickering WH. ������ Miss Carol James, Pickering, was 1 mont Conservation Area, on Satur.- maximum Annual increment .200 to - the speaker at church service on day. 'It was a lovely day, and the maximum. Experience allowance Sunday, on "Temperance". She is parents enjoyed seeing the boys pass $1,00 pet• veer to maximum of four -i a member of-the Toc Alpha Club, their tests' years to determine starting salary.' problems of alcohol.. Brownie meetings have been cru- A. Ross Irwin, Business Ad- _ FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED: agers across Ontario, to study the continued fur'the ''summer: ministrator. Secretary-Treasures, prolems of alcohol. M'. .and -Mrs. J. Atreo, of Scar- Pickering District High School Bd. �•�+ t� ' ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES - Next Sunday, the Sacrament of, goro, visited Mr. and Mrs., Weav- Box 70, Pickering, ntario, r� • 4+/9AF�T AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS the Lord's Supper will be observed eds on Sunday. ___,,,_ g, AND IMPROVEMENTS. at-the church service. Mr,;. �'�': Middleton _visited -ter MEN or WOMEN - pleasant out- ' The Sunday School and Congreg- son Vern and family on Sunday. coor work &-veraae $2 to $3 per i ,R71flL t WE ALSO PURCHASE OR' LOAN atianai picnic will be held at ;auly- I There'.was lots of activity• at the hour. No experitnce necessan'y. AS A ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. nne Park (formerly Cedar Glen) on swimming pool on. Brock Road on Write: "Rawleigh's", Dept.. F 1*4� (� Thursday afternoon June 30. the week-end. VV, 4005, Richalieu, Montreal. IF YOU REQUIRE ANY MORT- Cong-ptulations to Mr. and Mrs... �.� :c'n�,�! Dien;e will he held on' *� Pi�•••• GAGE FINANCING i FOR FAST Norman Kinsman on the birth'of 'the last week in june. More later. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF Yyd�U � COURTEOUS SERVICE: CALL twins, Shelley Gwen and Stephen With the increase of summe leaf- THE COUNTY OF YORK e, Grant, at Oshawa Hospital, on the' fic'on the 4th Con. west of Brock ". Q! AUBREY E. IRELAND 8th of June. Road, parents are advised to warn To Wit: : Mr. and Mrs. Dewart Rose, Judy their• children* to be extra rarefuA, IIN^ER AND AY VIRTUE of AHD COMPANY and Murray, of Markham, visited while walking or cycling. a WRIT OF FIERI FACIAS to.. Mi. and Mrs. Bill Guthrie on Sun- " - me directed, issued out of the Conte- F day. FOR SALE ty Court of the County, of Ybrk 100 ADELAIDE ST. W Mr. and Mrs. Ma-!vin Lake and 1 Only 'CO Admiral 21-in. TV. New.' wherein ARTHUR MITCHELL. �O O Z ONTARIO family, of Toronto, spent the week- 0309.90. On sale for $250,00. $5.00 LIMITED' is Plain.iff, and ANTH- y end at the home of Mrs. lake's down. ! ONY SPANG, is Defendant, I have ' mother, Mrs. A. Leonard • ' • ' seized and taken udder Executiom [-TV. Silvia TION 0 Empire 8-3300 or Empire 6-5964 Friends of Mrs. Lorne Saunders, LEWYT VACUUM cleaner, $;9.95. and will offer for sale by' P"lic Evenings who is confined to her bed, nosh On sale for 071."5. $5.00 down Auction in my office in the CosR TEmple 9-1750 - WA. 1-6902 her improved health. - • • ' House, in the Town 'of Whitby, is - Mi-is. V. Keenan, Toronto, spent TRANSISTOR CAR and PORT- the County of Ontario, on Thum. ! • • the week-end with her sister, Mrs. ABLE RADIO. Lgitlter case. New' day, July 14, 1960,-at 2.30 o'clock kz in- T.V. H � Parade on Saturday. The next meet. George Puckrin. 079.95. On sale ft*.95. 05.00 down. the afternoon,.all-the right, title, ire- ing will take the form' of a picnic Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cox, and' ' • ' terest and equity of redemption of PW - S + on the lawn of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. family and Mrs. Broadfoot, spent DUMBARTON ANTHONY SPANG, to,'in, and!Closson. the-week-end with relatives at Sea RADIO AND TEI RVISION -out of the following lands, namely& ITF.NALL 2-5880 The Afternooin' W. A. held their forth. Mrs. Broadfoot remained in ."Two Doors West, Of I. G. A. ------------------------------- -aia th for a further visit with her - Pickering V' ALL AND SINGULAR that car- . •;' melting on Thursday last.in the S. g rllag!e ' GREENWOOD "...' S. Room. Worship was taken by sister. Phone: WH2-6430 tain parcel or tract of land'and preen. Mrs. M. Pegg, Mrs. Brooks Vd ism being Lot 7, Plan 599, for die Church Service was well attended Mrs. Kingstone. St. Andrew's Church W. M. S. $$WING 'Township of Pickering, in the Coal%. Mrs. J. Brooks, President, con. ..) Mac$-4-- uvo-ti. f-+trments _ h of Ontario. ,C Sunday. Next Sunday, Rev. n ct ducted the business. Plans weye The monthly meeting of the Worth- Children's Clothes th es service,Claremont, will conduct made for the float for the Parade. en's Missionary Society, St. And-'. } Repair Work, Etc. ' = ARTHUR WELSH, the service, While Rev. T. Fleetham There will not be a meeting in July. rew's Presbyterian Church was held All Types Of Sewi-s' W,r+ted. ;;Shericf, Cattnty of Ontari* will conduct anniversary service for The August meeting will be in the at the home of Mrs. Seen Jackson', MRS. V-\NDFRMF.ITLFN July 7 .':Claremont Sunday School, On Sunday, June 19; the Temper- Sunday School Room when Ke will Attincovrt, on Tuesday evening, Old Greenwood Rm�t - ance Committee of our Sun. School have Mount Zion W. A. as guest's. June 7, conducted by President, R. R. 1, Picker4ttg WH2-0457 BILL'S MOTOR SHOP �' A.comm;ttee was formed to plan for Mrs. James Brisbin. A fine devotion- w LAWNMONN !F"R, RFPAIRS !! is conducting a special service dur- this meeting and entertainment. Ev- al service was convened by Mrs.- 16 A-r, Red Cl-ver AND Repairs To A11 .Makes Of ' ing the Sunday School hour. Miss eryone worktd on a quilt for the T4cnry Van Nus, assisted by 'tfrs. 6 Acres May For Sale Small Mo`.ors, - Carol James, Pickering, Will be the Bazaar. Mrs. J. Kingstone served a Wm. Poyes and Mr. B. Mac Ken- stanelino,-heaviest in veer•. P•rt!"1» No• 2• Highwa* end Old Rosebsnt[ guest speaker. We bope the children . lunch at the close of the meet' zie. A discusciori followed on the level, No *tone, uq.- Je'ry k, pool TEMPLE'9-2184 'v will bring their parents and fritnds. ��� scrinrnr� readinv in which several rtn ror'h of Ficke,r-w _ Remember the School Centennial �_ f*i h .chool Everyone ring e; at 10.15 field a• he m. Celebration on Saturday, June L8. at members took part. ) Phone - WH2-0977 aug 5 The Evening W. A. held their Greenwood Public School. There Mr,. Van 'tius oresented'the topic jjune meeting at the Itome of Mrs. will be a sale of Souvenirs and his on "1`'i¢erir". Dnn,tions were rec- EAST STTBURRC� * CARPENTRY NIP Campbell. Mrs. Webb was in charge All hinds of Repairs, on house, vw+• of the worship service. 'tans were tory of Greenwood in book form.A eiverl for Evangel -Hall. A delicious Bu"galnws or Duple-.,,!11001 down, eW made for the float in the Centennial A historical display and buffet lunch was served by t� hostesses. fall: Mr. Lacey..ATlantic 21944, or andah etc. Call after 640 p. m. PI&. lunch. Come and meet your friends - Corr, Robert Cam, HO 5-3537. ATlantic 2'4449• 1 - V' "� k:'Meti•�e y .. - nom. t ♦. . . ._ ���— . ♦ ,Sorry to hear Mr. Kenneth Hast- Thursday, in honour of Mir: and when rain lad troubles came`,' their •caiinoL Johotar yI`!?resident-elect of 6 _ tags our rural mall dr1VK has had a alts. Yoltard, who are moving to houses fell" - they did not hear and the local Rotary Club, was as "o#- �. Miss Elizabeth Bylstra-is in the ttdapse, and is now back in bed A- their new home in Agincourt. -remember God's ward 'Oae boy icial" delegate from this' Chub to the l,>]tpapital wiW an eye ii3jury. gain Mrs. Etta Stewart, wao has resid- who did listen and reminder; 'liuilj International Convention is Miaasi, i Mr. and Mrs. Clare x,eevil and Remember the Memorial and Dec- e4 with her brother Mr. E. G. Code his home on a rock and it oouid not last month, made his Mrs. story + i, onHedges attended the Business oration Service next Sunday. Short. for the last three months, returnea fall. Miss Westgate also spoke about of his review of his and Mrs. Lox's �Laehine Show in Torontp on Wed- Service will be held at the cemetery to her hom.' in London, on Mon- the parents and other adults about. t}tree or four dais theca peaday of last weep. Serviced by service is the church at day, June 6. Christian families in the brotherly John is convinced (as are most t . Mies Marie Lynn,week.Oshawa Hosp. followed to Mrs. AIe'x:•Gourlie and Mrs. Wal- world. A Christian, family .which Rotarians) that Rotary is making $toff iseMarie g a few holidays. a ter Willis attended a luncheon at the serves ,God together and goes to just about as great a contribution to 1 Stouffnjo and Claremont holidt howl) home of Mrs. Mary 5parkhali, at church together, is a family of des- and influence on "internatior al i•�owlera enjoyed a jitney here on OUNBART� West Hill, last Thursday. tiny. The Christian home is God's . goodwill and peace" as is any goo- t_&turday night. The Village Group, United Church Mr. Edison Carvalho met with a workshop and Christian people are free world this omens, in the Mrs. A. Pretty, of Toronto, spent W. A. met on Tuesday afternoon at painful accident when he suffered a His workers. The home is a place Ls free world at this moment. the week-end with Miss D. Duerden. the home of Mrs. Walt. Lynde. badly sprained arm fast Wednesday. beginning and Christian teaching There are close to half a million ew and Mrs. Eric Wallace, T. r- A`ext Sunday"morning,' members Miss Ann Watson celebrated her and examplq in the home is as im: men who. are members of the five j Onto, spent the week-end with. Mr. of the United Church and St. Paul's birthdaty on Tuesday June 7. po ctan t as Church and Sunday thousand or more Rotary Clubs in t gad Mrs. Earl Beare.'Earl is feel- Anglican Church are going'to take Visitors at the Code home on School Religion is an atmosphere over one hundred countries, this gLde l;it?S much better, a church census of all the common- Sunday were: fir. and Mrs. Albert that should be felt in the home. of the Iron Curtain. _ Several from here attended the ity. After morning services a lun- Barrie and family, of Long Branch: ristian actions speak louder than Just about every known race and 1 �rooklim Decoration Day Service cheon.is being held for all members Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bradbury, of words. Christian living is a sermon colour was found among the regis- 5nnday, who will be taking the census where Uxbridge; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Veitch in itself. tration -at Miami:. .We have undZi.r- stood that the friendship and inter- I The swimming program by the instructions will be , given. Two of. Ajax, and Mr. and Mrs. George Reviews Ro'.ary International national goodwill- found at thus "in- The Recreation Committee members, one Anglican and one Un- Harkshaw; Scarboro: ConveaGOn ; temational" get-together is some- to July 6. ,Tests ited, will call at each home. - ,_ n rare in any similar thing rarely found a lac 1 vrttl be held on' Julq 22. "times for . Mr: and Mrs. James McClement, 'Du nbarton United Church. _ I{lasses have been changed, due W of Toronto, spent Sunday with their The regular mornin There are among us those who gathering. g worship was L$ransportation arrangements. The son, Howard and family, and Mr. conducted by the Sunday School. can make this kind of thing inter- We could hear more. on this 0, Arthur..Thompson.. One'of'the tcachers, Mr. John Den- eating, and there are those who john! Corr. pst Class leaves the school at 2.2 ieturaing at 3.tW p• m. Z he seconu t.,The United Church Suri. School ney, was chairihaii. The' Primary, _ — t o be back.-by 4.15• ?Picnic held at Greenwood Conserva- Junior and Senior Classes each ;anq s _ The L. A. Guides and Brownies tion Park was a great success, as a hymn with'-Miss 13radd's aecomp- - Mr F ill hold their fleet meeting on the • . aisrays. A vote of thanks is extea- animeat tit the piano. Mrs. Mc>{aa. -BRIDES , !, 9th of June, and Will meet again in ded to' the teachers who planned a prtaid+esi•at the organ. Mr. Denney -� US CAPTURE �OR YOU �s ; September. They will meet at thg lovely afternoon for all the' Sunday told the story of the fishermen, Pet- E BEAUTY OF YOUR WEDDING DAY _ y dome of Mrs. Anne Gtiddoa. - School members,-their families and er, Andrew, James and John who _ TN EAU cast their-nets out on the other side COMPLETE 'COVERAGE' ' =1 Sunday visitors with Mr. Vd friends HOME - CHURCH - RECEPTION i • 1]dra. Freak Hayward wort: Mrs. Mrs. George Howe spent Sunday of the boat and filled their nets with t yher of Mrs. Hayward- friends in tht district ' as told them to follow Him and Hf Mrs. Jack Rennie and Mr. Randy Sympathy to Mr. H. V. R. MoorF would make them fishers of :aea, Barrie POSOM � a' Carruthers attended the Legion Zone and family who were bereaved by they also :)beyed. Miss Evelyn West- R.R. 3 OLD ROB t� N. TO. ¢1417 ?Council Meet, at .Fort Perry, pp the death of Mrs. Moore on the 7th. gate, another teacher, also told a t,Snaday. Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Fletcher were I story to the children about boys who Mr. and Mrs. G. Blake and faro- at home for a. dinner party last "built their houses on the sand, and ily. attended a Blake Fann Re- _ t anion at Tavistock, on -Saturday, ,.and later visited relatives at Lon- - don and St. Mary's. Xr. Robt. Nes; J:bitt accompanied them. The Golden Age Group are going -on a bus trip on June 22, to Mid- l.Imrst Park, where: they will have t lunch, then tour the Orillia District The Women's Institute met on . .j.Thursday in the Community Hall. Miss Viola Forsyth gave a book re- :. ,view. A skit on Friendly Visiting ,t toes preaepted and the program„con- +vener was Mrs. G. McConnell. The � 1 theme for the meeting was f4enahip and Education". " The annual Guide. and Brownie Mother. and Daughter Banquet will _ ;.be held on June 23, in the-Commun- -� Ity_Hall at 6.30 p. m - - Mr..and Mrs. A. Samarillo niten- . 4ed the 80th birthday celebration of dtia mother, in Toronto, on S_unday. - Mr. and Mrs. J. Rennie were Saturday-:visitors of 'Mr. and Mrs.. t e.;W. Holiday, of Toronto. j The L. A. of the Legion held their meeting onJune 9. July and Astust meetings have been cancelir ,ed. t • Both;Carol Blake and Joy Gree7 ;celebrated birthdays last week with i it party of their friends. I The Baptist Church and Sunday 1 School picnic will be held on Jura - l8, at Springhill Park,• north of p The Girl Guides and Brownies ; J will attend tlir.United Church morn-. ing service on June 19. The leaders hope all tht girls will be on,hand.. �' y •_BROUGHAM " G Mr. -and Mrs. Wm. Knox; Mr. ldrid bits. John i�uux and LL .Py, of 1 R L a gampt,on; Mr. and Mrs. George - I Knox and family, of Enniskillen; a l,gi.,and bars. Russ. Knox and fan- aly; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Surphlis *ltd Ricky; also Mr, and Mrs. Cecil ford; all had tea on Sunday with., r. and Mrs. K. C. Pascoe. Sunday School will be held as us - final next .Sunday, June 19, at 11.00 tog, m. Church Service at 2.30 p. m. The W. M. S. of St. John's Up- Ited Church will hold their ' next ' meeting on Thursday, June•16, at the home df Mrs.. Reanta_n, at 2:U0 ; p. m. assisted by Mrs. J. White, _ 34". Wannop and Mrs. Lemmgrr Program Conveners: :lace. Burton, - cad how Basil OY can solve t ee n! - Mrs. D. Mairs.' Roll Call - Morn- • � Read - Euchre.was held on Tuesday cv- What's your main problem in thinking about a new car., >.• ''' -ening, with the following winners: -' - Urs. Honingh, Mrs. L. Hollinger, If it's PRICE,pu't itout of your mind:Envoy is desi 4r` 8' } Mrs. W. Hamilton, ;1Ir. N. Jarvis, 'and engineered to be the thriftiest buy on wheels! If Mr. Ed. Williams, Mrs. Goodwin , you're concerned about PERFORMANCE. ..a test r .,(who played for a gentleman).' drive at your Envoy dealer's will convince you! If �• "• The Young People's Union are you're thinking about STYLE, remember that Envoy holding a Bake Sale on the church lawn on Saturday, June 18, at 5.30 is the style leader in,its price class=a car designed for p. m. Proceeds for Educational _ ,+you to be proud of! CRAFTSMANSHIP? Envoy is ..,Centre in Africa. meticulously.planned in every detail-Canadian-style Mrs. W. Hamilton'had tea.on "color,finely-finished detail,safety glass all 'round: this Tuesday with Mrs, F. Carter. ,kind of careful car-building is-an Envoy hallmark. - Mrs. Storey and Mrs. Newsom So forget those car buying problems.-See your Envoy attended the Terrell-Pidgeon wedd- .dealer! ing in Donlands United Church or; _ _ „„ lNrX e �.,wor Ctxtm SWAN f j Saturday last. .. ate+ m+wr�le � Sympathy is extended`to Mrs. 'G. 1 The new British car Orange, of the 5th Con. in the pass- designed and built �N -.Ing of her sister, tilrs• Grant, of especially for Canadians! Toronto. I Mr. and bits. Reg. Perry and A,!o*or Ganwol Motors vakm -o. 'family of Frome visited Mr, and - M.N�.�oru..o.ON e■N■I.,L MOTOR■, OOVen OI CANTO.LIMIT■O•w VAUW"ALL MOTO,.■•LIMIT■O.LUTON.■NSU7w E-ZOW-c Mrs. Geo. Perms and family.on *A& T' Sunday. - ; Mr. and Mrs. Hill, and also F. W. AINSWORTH, LTD• AJAX Mrs. Saundere of Toronto, called on Urs. Matthews on Monday. r 4444 . , • ., . • : • Dunn T GUA. rtrrp,sn Gllla�'S to gl"01111ttieS - .;..:� Q . BO YES. pRum- LTD. Racho-Tip ke 1VleEAEfMIEIS — On F611*y; 9+uu 1Q,._the Mother - and Brownies banquet • Was hill PRESMPTION SPECIALISTS AIIT-M81<@ @I' Model at Fairport Peach Com. Hall. 75 FWd • � 0�t� guests enjoyed a delicious cold >aiu• L a key•d*tr which was catered to.by Fairport Peach Home and Secod FUINTLIHtE DEALER Association, and wiis conveged by :COSMETICS — ''SUNDRIES — BABY NEEDS Mrs. WarwRood. Head tiLble guests _ included: Mrs. Helen Munns; Brower STORE HOURS 7 Pr11FON �wlbYltMa'sMV Owl; Mrs. Edna Crosier, Guide Cap- : ,. &srgrnann . A:. Body. fain; Mr. and Mrs. J. Baker, Co- WEEK DAYS DAILY 9-9 �� E�utNstO DAY OR NNW masters; Mrs. M. Cook, Area Guide Commissioner; Mrs. Rex Merritt, -._SUNDAYS A HOLIDAYS 1-5 -; • 'District Guide Gommssoner; Mr.. _.._ �. Lz PATI N 0, 114JERM _ . James Williams,,MIM. McEACHNIE, Pup. Scoutmaster, Prey (T 3%0": THeap4 9`1811 entations were made to Mrs. Men- PICKERING PHONE WH. 2-5%1 Aflar bowl, TEMb } .:ww • itt on behalf of the Brownies, Isy :. _Phoe�e WH. Debbie Jeffers, and to Mrs: Cook on tf- ->� Can 11le Financed — 2-2171 behalf of the Guides, by Susan Pick- ard. Guides who passed their •St. Piklikering, Ont. John's Ambulance First Aid, were; KI: .AR� LARKF presented with badges by Mrs. Cook rt Saturday, June 11, the Fair- port � M HARDWARE Beach Guides helped to tag for b:AIIG'1'IOi Bite --nd Ai-r< and Pickering Hospital aai A Luc• W. H. J. TIi08P80N, B.A, LLB.1 and in the afternoon, sold candy 'at, IIQnC @S Points ;{ st Oate� aL aald the .airport Beach Library Book. - p Sale. • , -- lties -eteai4 Iml �faoe --'� eta Oa11srlfe Oa June 8, the final Guide meal t�90S� Glass, E�Ce " )W Rri >! - ing for the season was held, when 7 -- -- --- 401110 at 234g, Ajem several of the mothers were pres- 34tt11lic lkal BMW les: 00 1NMrteitaII 2-51 1 ens The Guides sold home-baking / .. Z'siad tot Or• and served tea. - •.m... ail 0. ll A .*� �� std Guides that the church parade will ` be held at Dunbarton United Church PHONE WH. 2-1911 r— PICKERINGv- Con at &W p. m. on June 19. Two of _ ��� slree f Cords at this service. It is hoped & Murdoch all 1,uides will turn out. `_r� The Second Dunbarton Brownies' IrlMl/IeRI s Catertllg " Barristers, SoUcIft rts end •Notarlq Mother and Daughter.Banquet was held at St. Paul's Anglican Church, pa Weddings, Banquets, Showers Public Dunbarton, on June 13, and the•Sec- and Dunbarton Guides' Mother and Products (Bank of Commerce Chambers, Daughter Banquet was held on the _ .: . - -Bakery Produ . . BkNf'ISteti C 'e 5 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa ally" . 15th, at St. Pawls. ''Meat Pies Our Specialty" Notary Telephone RA. 3-3446 p >�i� carer of Thanks Main St., Pickering . : WH. 2-03W .— Wrllt't'l� we wish _to express to, our ne& v AT. '1.7791 or AT. 2-1 M2' ghbors and friends, our sincere M/raw>p -OD�T 900= thanks for their kind thoughts and iles4 M M !�I to l f/�►sri �Ij' ACIRCJlC= AND help, cards, flowers, during our K- a" Mwn&W FAIMS cent bereavement., in the toss of a _,y By L We >•st• Wasttag nwees 1011111 loving wift and mother• and a spec- Good Ceah Dmm PaYum is 'ial thank you, to Mrs. Valleau, wbo coat. CALL - 1134 IIZ ALAS opened her home to us at this time. /Mss > And 3sDadweai -- H: V. R Moore, Henry, Dar- se J-M DEALER "- eelse othy, Lydia, Evelyn and George. d//`f'� �►�ite•� vqP,+s Amon - 095" di�NM 0. 'COTTAGE MATERIAL' ..'FENCING CAR RADIO REPAIRS ltestsrase! Ae31es"' J, L 'IrUJAO(iEOT sed SCM .... DU BARTON RADIO GARAGE. DOORS — PAINTS — PLYWOOD lsN� AND TE es VIfII.N DO-IT-YOURSELF CARPENTERY SHOP TOOLS _ n A08T. AIIBim. FRO1r. -am*.yxperteeced 8eirasl Two Doors west Of I. G. A. - - R 8. 1. Whitby. Ontatfe � i� PICKERING VILLAGE _ TERMS ARRANGED TWO sales west a[ Whltb7 015 WH2• 30 or TE9-1191 __ - Fellts"•'!' . sa N0. 2 Highway. between ---- ' r AS LOW AS VMtW nerd Ajax, REAL ESTATE GRACE PRESfTERIAN 1 _ W%fty MO - Photo coop now in Pick- - Church AVERAGE GARAGE — 116.00 PER MONTH tiu' rin and Ajax oleos. TO CENTENNIAL AND WEST ROUGE - ~ - - PPLU -• buy or sell for prompt 9:30 a.m.-west Raw" rssb4c Scheel HIGHWAY - _.'WH. 2-325T%.1 11:00 a.+n.--Centennial Rood P%Alk school au m" "y= courteous service ask for EVERYONE WELCOME - a Mr. Blower. - — - REV. WK. N. T. F1lLTON. : General t Fissrsuea ssersss - , 'Call ...' Hardware. ? tryMcieninsoN or r •' -Phone AT. - _ 2-2372 asraff.km acvnsi ----------------- - - - A. J. Schatz Ill�ssses Flalreslsig 84M _ ST. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN - General Insurance — Reohor CHURCH ---Pain �- Maori" 590 or wmg Ontarb t e - rica . PPl)-nneee i ,Rector TELEVISION RADIO — - Rev. H. 8. Shepherd, B. A., D. D. Is j�� ass Etc DC Box 198, Pickering — Phone 1.71 .A oo 'V1 :'_REPAIRS 1W M e E • SUNDAY SERVICES .,, ` - ,>i•H01iS: TBrsrpis 9.1191 8.34 a m.—Holy Communion 11.00 a. in. Prayer / DUNBARTON RADIO&To $ HER I N 11.00 a. m.—Ho!, Comentanion (4th Sunday) a s 0011 s err ware -A. IL RATI'$T► 11.00 a. m.—Sunday School -in the Community Hall' FUNERAL AND 11.00 a. m.—Nursery in Rectory Room - ages up to 4 year 1 OGIIIt fie OONANT, 18. A. WEDtiESDAY Phone WH. 2-04$0 Pickering > Rand ���,� AMBULANCE SERVICE 10.90 a.. m.—Hq!y Communion and I Intercessions for The S:ck e canrH BUU.DING, AJAX No. s HIGHWAY ARKS ELECTRIC. L . TOSCO• Bt` o- Os>bawe AT PICKERING BEACH ROAD Plckerino United Church Minister: Rev. Melville Butters ' J Telepl10r1e' SUNDAY, JUNE' 19, 1960 Industrial, Commercial & Residential Wiring 1XISiirance Co. _ Pro mpt E cient Service = Free Estimates W11TS OR PHOiiI= W H. 2-361 .9.45 A. M. - Sunday School Kb@W I1aRes Iron Fars Asti Oeeate7 � _ > P 11 a.m. Sacrament of Lord's Supper - . MARKS , saam./k - wbWns n� Tel. TE. 9-i 570 R.R. 2, Pickerin g yMllemesh" laswunse 09 AR ZINO BRAD AUDLEY .r Bowman & Gibson �. 9.45'Satrament of Lord's Suppee• 4 J Ns: su O ,il. A M under School PLUMBING STORE °° M. S y S AL 1 L - NOOD ------° FOR -------.------- • ------------•----- O COTTAGE , SPECIAL—Automatic pressum. Christian Evience Society system, stainless sink and chrome tau• ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO • •" e MONTEITH, MONTEITH, RIEHL i CO. cet in orborite top cabinet, glass lined e electric hot water tank. Celmplete outfit Bu,,d/� SUPP lies Chartered AecouM•nts Invites You To Its Regular $185.00 Licensed Trustees Church Service Open Daily, Saturdays till 1 p.m. In Rosebank Road Public School Aiai'= Oshawa - stratta.dVERYTk-ZING IN SAFE �! Rosebank Road;South • r ti. W. Riehl C.A., R.IA. PLUMBING 'Every Sunday at 11.00 A. M. Arthur Mitchell Ltd• Oshowa RA sa927 Sunday School At' The Same Hour sa•+ R Waters C.& SALES - SERVICE • • • T- ? WHiteha11�0890 CONTRACTS A Reading Room Is Open To The •' •6771 T1.+' e6-2431 - ! 4320 Kingston Rd., West Hill Public, In The Allerton Real Estate Building, Kingston' Rd. - - - AT• 2-2080 AT. 4-4721 At Rouge Hills.' Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays From 2.00 to 4.00 P. M. N t For F on, N7_ 11 ATlantic 2-2635 urtlter Information, Call •" \ : • LET DAD BE KING FOR A DAY WITN • _ y .d 1 SERVE CANADA'S FINEST = 7. y RED OR BLUE BRAND S 'or ' 041 - ROUND STEAKS OR ROASTS; RUMP ROAS ALL FOOD _ .L FEATURES EFFECTIVE �^. OR RIB STEAKS JUNE 16, 17, Is - WE RESERVE THE RIGHT QUANTITIES. TO LIMIT - DEL MONTE DRINK -- SAVE 13c I [1 Grapeir��V TINS inea pl _ SAV E 9c-II0A 15 OZ. Tf TINS PORTERHOUSE SIRLOIN OR WING SAVE ec—IGa lb. C eanu, t Butter 16 OZ. �� VIE ERS :._—lb Bay 7 5c - _ TABLERITE _ : . COLOURED. O 1'A LB. '. . 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