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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1960_07_15 r - _ er.. v � Uperipdon Rates: 82.50 Per Year United Stateg: S3.00 W. C. MURKAR AND SON.- --PUBLISHERS-l50. PER COPY Authorised Aa-Second C'asi Matte =�► VOL 77 NO. 44 BICKERING, ONTARIO _FRIDAY, ,DULY l5, 1960. Pub'ished Since November 1861 Post Office Dept Ottawa - tO — - Dunbarton Man Soldier' Apprentice East Rouge Residents Again Angered . Over Drinking d Nude .. � 'nk'ng An a Bathing • . ,' res.-Residents ' living on West Point ,BICKERING VILLAGE. - R� - 3 Cres. in East Rouge, are again hav- r� s , >t• h *sy � ing problems with persons parking, ; holding parties by the Rouge River Mrs. Jessie Searle, of .Montreal, is1 x and,lighting large fires. visiting her sister, Mrs. Chas. Full. F t fx' ?� r. Young, of West Point Cres. er, of Elizabeth Street. � f "« asked Council this week if new sigps Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.t v could be posted; and more freq- -_Norm. Campbell, Cameron Ave., am, ' uent patrols made by police. the birth of their son, Norman Rick,' He Said it was nothing new to, on July 7, 1960, at the Toro nw-East' have a carload arrive at 3.00 a. m., General Hospital. j brother fog i and go to the river and hold a party. Cherie and Karen. j• P. y Mr. Young said,the residents were The Women's Institute is plana.1, bothered by the profanity, drinking ing a trip to the Pioneer Village, age large fires and nude bathing plus corner Jane and Steeles Ave. A bu*, the fact that cars park all along the will'leave the Brock Road, Tues•; ' street He referred to them as day, July 26, at 9.30 a: m. Memberq j "gangs of hoodlums". and others wishing to go, pleasert Reeve Sherman Scott said that a contact Mrs. Bie, WH2-5345, a* bylaw recently, passed made Pine soon as possible. , t Ridge Rd. in that'area a "No Park- , The News had a caller on Tuesj ing" street. day afternoon who, with his brother,- Mr. Scott also said that fires can- owns one hundred acres of fruit- -not be lighted at night without a land in the Niagara fruit, country-.j permit or permission of the Fire They worked for two years wittai Chief. He also said he would speak fruit growing, and just about 'lost. - • to the police.about patrolling. their shirts". When leased the 14aa to another who had the same ince; a third had the same. Aft Rehire T. 0. Jefferson is contrary to what many of pg j ,► '•Btzty apprentice soldiers from the Memorial Day Ceremonies at Sher- 30, Here,'with of th. a added that a great man;} part of the Reception • of those fruit-farmers around tDtr# 'Royal Canadian School of Artillery wood, North Dakota, 'for the fifth Committee - (centre u B As Engineer have other employment, and fruit . A urty W At Cann Shi1o, Man, took part in consecutive year, on Monday, May Belly, of Dumbarton. Mr. T. O. a part-time job only. Short season. pa Jefferson who recently frost and winds make fruit farmin ' left the employ of Pickering Town• i ship, is back again on the payroll. a very, very Hazardous busintss• 'He officially, starts July 15. We keep a radio going in tho _ In a letter to Council, Mr.. Jeff- News Office, listening for newscast$& Township Will Buy Land Next But we do hear a lot of other thin _ erson, who left the township to join g/ Bay Ball Hurler a firm of consulting engineers, said -and, one, a "commercial" that ha the work was not to his liking and.- .' had us puzzled,for some time is \ asked Council to consider his apptic- those finance companies who act.*, To Rouge. dons Park '� ' Praised In News uall invite people ,.., , . . anon, Y .• D P e in to borrovgl g Wayne Colley, 13 e o e-ir money. T eFi y make t8 L Y Y year of t rs week sound as though the getting a to enc man s B•ay Pee Wee appointing him Township Engineer r Pickering Township Council will tearzt came in for praise by the sports at $8000 per year, the salary he ,Was of a thousand dollars was as easy, purchase 2.02 acres of land from Asks That CNR receiving when he left a few weeks as "rollin' off a log". We dont' un- Robert Howe, for park purposes', op columnist of the Woodstock news- g a o derstand boa they get away witl7� '+Certain conditions. - • paper; when he pitched 22. complete B , The Council will Build walks innings there on ,July 1st, when the that type.of-advertising;'Any dope,, purchase this teafn won'the-annual softball ;ourna- {�j e N any moron (evert newsp::per peo le}, land on 'receipt of_ $5,067.50, from meat. e d Spray o od know that you just cannot bar-! the Rouge Hill Comrgunit Park The mater of a sidewalk on Fair- ' f row money as easy as they sa Y port Rd. being constructed b'y the Ron Brown in.-his column, claims y '+ Board. The land abuts the present Wayne • there's a gag, or gimmick in there yne will be one of the real! a �t' Bermes somewhere. ' Rouge Lions"Park on No. 2 High- ' - CNR was brought before 'Council , y gnat --' - ' '- - a - • this week by Mr. Wrn. Fairgrieve, Pitchers of Ontario. Wayne rung up Mr: and 'Mrs.Frank Proust werq, ;way, opposite the Southwest Fire of Spruce HiH Road. _ -87 strikeouts over the 22 innings and Weed s spray is ne for weeds but Hall. Council is matching the money -,fie has been avers n 1 - -­Loudon, over the week-end visit,-., Mr. Fairgrieve sand Fie ui3erstood gt g 5 strikeouts ,not so good for raspberries, as blr. put up by the Park Board. r amt so far this season. Brown Wm. Rudik of R.R.2, Pickering found rug 'Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Proust. t In two resolutions this week, the the CNR propose closing the.Pine ;pe g g _ calls him a buzzballer. out recently. Mr, and Mrs. Garnet Courtic� Ride Road and S cute Hilt, and I were in Orillia recently visiting diverting them into,Fairport Road. in Y-reeve ors aw orne say and M•rs. Gordon Carruthers. j 1 dollar Ec dollar, monies raised by He contended the traffic flow from Ithe net watching catcher Keith Fer- in council this week that when the ifrs. S. Blair has Mrs, MacIntosta service clubs, community associa- tile' flashing signals right and left weedy were sprayed b tions or similar organizations for the three roads all. going onto one, i along the road, of Onawa visiting her for a few, , g would treat: a-traffic hazard for the while the little buzz-taller was chuck, Mr. Rtidik's berries also got a dose. of " the purpose of public park Land in hooks and had a beautiful "Not a Brian Balsdon, son of Mr.. and _ -_school children. g dTOPs+ again", Councillor t-''• -° with the title being vested witli the - &sknge of race: Edgar James. iOwashi in accordance with rec- Over half of the 241 pupils alt- ,. „ 1lrs. Stan. Balsdoa i's gp4nding pars; P The Frenchman's Ba team are now That's what he claims said Mr. eftwendations by the special Parks ending Dumbarton School will be Witching trie eye of outsiders as well Hawthorne. of his holidays with his 1pandmot•t , walking do•vn Fairport Road -he her, Mrs. Moorhouse at Pt. Carling. nutte'e. Also, on request of the as the local people. It's a nice thing l -Road -Supt. Jack'Chapman•said he Residents and those travelling the � vo tin Park Board the townshi said, bit.'Far:grive asked Council to nft g , P to see and we expect to see the same would o and see Mr. Rudik about the appreciate thq match dollar for dollar, monies approach the CNR with the request B Station Road will a that the CNR build a sidevcalk'alont- fine performance from this team in matter. fact it is now paved:. , raised for renovations, repairs and port Road. ` -their forthcoming series' as in the Fair !ititprovements to public parks and- past Lincoln Street has also received, Reeve Sherman Scott said diat halls, wherein the title is vested with "' • that long-looked-for paved surface the township, on the recommenda- the Council-is not in a position to New Base Line this week. Mothers who launder, make the raiTw•a do anything, but Starr Dymond 1Gmt-of the special parks committer. , y y g• � , children's -clothes are going to well In the Rouge Hill case, purchase they could make the request. He Well TraYelled added - he was doubtful if the'CNR • • tom this--or yell they. Are the of the Howe land will square off youngsters 'going will walk on that, r the shape of the present land he.td, would put to the sidewalks. Picnic The Base Li^e, connecting Liver- new pavement, just because "it looks acrd make a much better and more Mr.. Fairgrieve asked if a •peti= pool Road,.sout', w'.th Whitby is be- good - tempting'": useful park. ' ton was taker up, if the CNR or tug more heav`.ly.tr;welled than you Mr. and Mfrs. Wnt, Linton ark Pa Whitby (Special) - The list of I g spending a holiday in ifancouver, the township would put in the side- summertime events in pn;:_Count} +might ima ine. walks. t A traffic count on t'•is rond,mby the Mrs. George Stewart' and three • • wouldn'T be complete without •tbe Dunbarton KiwaniS Reeve Scott said they would ap- County Road Department, shows that children, of East Hartf7rd, Conn.,- annual Mike Starr-Doc Dymond an avers e proach the CNR on the matter., y - g of 2.300. cars daily pass are spending-a few days with �Sr,. Picnic, ,plans for which were antic over this stretch of Pavement. and Mrs.-James loch. • ounced last x eek. Conservation Auth Friends and supporters fr. L. H. Taylor, Mgr'. of the pporters of the tivo g. • popular Cabinet Ministers from this • Can. Bank of Commerce here, and, The Dumbarton-Pickering Kixanis area have-been looking forward to Township Collections, Mfrs. Taylor are on a three-week club carnival was blessed last week Backs Down this year's ru:ewal of this outdoor e • � vacation. end.with both good weather and good event and the 1960•show n i19'be the Better This Year Mr. Herb. 'NfonaeNi remains itt. attendance. Councillor Edgar James in- report- biggest yet if the picnic committee, �— poot•,,health, and iiot able to enjoy- attendance. year the carnival paid special ing to'council this week, as a member }tended by Harn Jermyn, Mrs. A. 'Tax collections have been.better in much of our �sunimer weather, attention to rides for the children and of the Central Lake Ontario Conser- Nia n Pickeri ng'Township than in N. R. Shortreed, frrn,er mans cr Richardson and Bill \ewtt,an, hgwe of the Can. Bank of Comtnercegin': these did• a.land•offiee business. The ' vation Authority, said the recent ac-' their way.small motor cars operated by Dint tions with Oshawa, Whitby and Bow- The youngsters of the Counri ntil June 30, $807,000 has come Pickering, now retired, is again on Sleep still had a line up waiting manville was the first time a 'con- will' be the featured compared to $401,000 for the vacation-reliet duty at their branch guests at the Z when they were closed down on Sat- striation area has back-tracked and Greenwood Park, on Saturday,'Aug_ I same•.period last year. in Bloomfield, this summer, as he: urday night. The ponies looked by given in to municipalities. ust 13• As well as the psual sched- Clerk L. T. Johnston reported that did last suinmer. Mr. and airs 10 p.m. as if they were ready to call Councillor James said Oshawa's ale- of games, races and treats; spec- 49 per cent of the taxes are' in as Shortreed are now living in Whitby - 10 a day too. The club thanks the gen. mayor Gifford objected to the budget compared to 45 per cent a year ago. era! public and.alt those who het ed others objected' to the , ial plans have been made to hkve p p J ,price of the free carnival rides on hand for-their to make the carnival such a success. land for the Authority while ot'he'rs .enjoyment. Gordon Wade Dies E Gross receipts for Friday.night and', dial not favour a conservation area at -Recognized, as one of the last of Paullynne Park Saturday were in excess of $2200',00. all• the old-time political picnics, the For the benefit of local residents, At Hamilton I Mr. James reported that the chair- . Sfatr-Dymond Picnic'will be.held at who have enjoyed the swimming man of the Authority, Wm. Ownes Greenwood Park on ]\o. 7 High- and picnic facilities at Cedar. Glen -Funeral services were held ota; Township To Appeal had resigned and that the Lieut„Gov- way on Saturday, Augdst 13. Park, just north of the Village, we Wednesday, for Gordon Wade, of ernor has been asked to appoint a , '-`- — --�--� -- --»-». announce that the Park has.been Hamilton, f,orn,erh- of Pickering: County Assessment new chairman. • sold and is now known as "Paul- who passed•away over the past . Sign Agreement ynne Park". week-end. , Pickering Township will appeal the i IlIiiII Check New Mr. George Hodgson and family Gordon had spent moat of his life - 1960 Ontario County equalized asses, i from Toronto are now operating in the Pickering, area, having lived _ �+ Pickering Village -Council signed ` ,paulynne Park" and will,be ha in the village for man ears, atten- meat on the advice of their solicitors. Se Pit. Design age y 3 WQQ -an Agreement. this week with Wil- to welcome residents of the villa, -din school here a The solicitors after reviewing the ” ap • g mac Corporation for a sub-division 4e g pd as a Member, matter Mated that in their opinion and district at any time. of St. George's Anglican .Church the large increase i4 assessme-pt w•as - •Oliver„Lloyd and Associates, engin- -of fifty-two lot's in the south-east "Paulynne Park” is'heautifully sit- He worked with his father„the late corner of this village,.to be known vated in ,a glen on Duffin's Creek,. Harry Wade,.in the drover business not justified and that an appeal was I eery;will be asked by Pickering town= n as'"Lynnwood . and has all the facilities for a very for some years, later in the furi>_ worth while. They preferred to have ship to look over the new design of This is to he art al]-electric sub- y the appeal heard before a county ty the sewage plant for•Bay Ridges on division, with .electric heating, a enjoyable picnic or an afternoon's lure business in Whitby, and then x' judge. - - behalf of the municipality. h liances etc. We understand at fu n. in the automobile business In Whit- r Under the new equalized assess-i The design has been changed, be- by, and later in Hamilton. T -h -1 9 N` seventeen of the lots have already Re or He leaves his wife, !` went, the 'township's total would be cruse the O.W.R.C. would not approve Reports received as we go to press the forme; , increased by $1,547,544. I the original design of the plant. The been sold, regarding Lir. Jack Hambletori who Barbara Parkinson, three childreal' original design had never been used underwent major surgery at bshawa his mother, three sisters and �' See Style-Lite Sboe Sale On I in this country, although reported FRF-F, kittens, part Persian, free Fospital early this week are = -verX brothers. On Page 3 be satisfactory w h e r e it had been to rrogcf home, eight weeks old. Ph. encomaging.0•1Ve expect to see him Interment was made at G 29 used. TEmple 9-207:,, breezing around again soon. Cemetery, Brooklin, .•�, WEST ROUGE garet Britton, formerly'of Rouge Bill More information at a later date. ; Island Rd. and is moving to Don,Mills. Montreal. and down through Maine. , ,.. .. �. Many happy relau= of.the day-to Beapch 268. of Th _Cansdian Le- U.S. Robin McMullen, six year old son Mr. and Mrs. Stan Frost, Rouge Mr: 'Chris Purkiss, $nnnlrs2ope+ who gion, Sighlaad Creek, would like to The local Kiwanis members held ___._of Mr. and Mrs. Howard McMullen, Hill Dr. have just returned from two celebrated a birthday Sat. July' 9. announce that Mr. George Spero,- their annual dinner and golf tourna- Sunnyslope is in the Hospital for Sick weeks' vacation at Lake St. Peter. Mr. and Mrs. Ron M.clntyre and sim Icoet St. Beaverton beld the 'win- ment at The Rouge Hills Golf and Children following an accident Fri. Congratulations to Mr and Mrs. family, Rouge Hill Dr. had friends ning ticket in the draw sponsored by Country Club Tue. July 12, and re- July 9, at Taylor Rd. where he was Burney Boutet, Biownfeild Gdne. on from Winnipeg as guests over the them last month. Mr. Spero,preferred 'port a most enjoyable evening. atracit a car while riding his tri- the arrival of a daughter July 1.' week end the thousand dollars to the swim;ning The Annual Canoe Club Regatta, cycle'6.by the present the extent of I --Congratulations and best wishes to The Girls Volley Ball Teams have pool. Members of the Legion would Sat-July,at Rivers.End.via The Lake his injuries are not too definite but Mr.and Mrs. Dick Jollifde, Ridgewood been donated sweaters by the West like to thank the local residents who was won by the Balmy Beach Club. we tWeve 'quite serious. His 'many Rd. on their twenty-third wedding an- Rouge Athletic and Recreation Assn. helped support them by buying tick- :friends and neighbors wisk him a niversary Thur. July 14. Each team will have an individual eta. CAR RADIO REPAIRS speedy recovery. The West Rouge Kiwanis will be color to distinguish them and you can -"Mr. and Mrs. Roy.Bell, Rouge Hill DUMBARTON RADIO Our best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. holdjng an auction of white elephants watch them play almost any night Dr: left Sat. July 9, for South Caro- AND TELEVISION Gordon head,Ajax, on their marriage on Sept. 17, and would like the local in the week at the school ling to spend the rest of the month. Two Doors West Of I. G. A.at Centennial United Church Sat. residents to check your attics,garages Our best wishes to Mrs. Byers and I visiting relatives' there. PICKERING VILLAGE ''July 2. Mrs. Read will be-remembered and basements for unwanted articles JO Y, who are leaving thf common- Mr. and Mrs. Lee FaAity,�*Rvuge' WH2-6430 or T39.1191 by her friends in the district as filar- and they will be picked up in Aug. ity as they have sold their house on I Hill Dr. are on a two week trip to . --OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 7:00 R.M. ROUGE MILS i' EXCEPT THURS. & FRI. TILL 9:0o P.M. -._. , ON NO. �. . . - - ' -• - 2 HIGHWAY PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT. JULY 14th - 15th - 16th JUST EAST OF RCK)GE BRIDGE - - Ra6ULI►It POPULAR BRAND .09 - ;# C _ Ibs (CARTON OF 200) : ESPECIAL OFFER OF 7c OFF PLUS 13c OFF)— - - 07 LYONS Economy Pak ,.SAVE 20c 'SAVE ON RUTHERFOIW'S FRESH MILK p FRESH HOMMENIZED MILK 3 quart jug SSc = 3 quart jug 47c FRESH 2% MILK . . . . . . . .-, .-:., •_ •' PLUS DEPOSITS - Pkg. of 100 - "up Size . PEAK FREAN'S Shortcake, Golden Whest..„►dice" or Digestive (MAPLE LEAF 11/2 lb. tin cul C -COOM HAM 0 Me %s lb. pkg. H a* SAVE 20c x (SAVE 4c PER PKG.) I Z 1 P 15 oz. fine J ' _ (Special Offer of 3c Off Plus MAPLE LEAF �1t 2c Off) (PROCESS CHEESE - ` DOG FOOD my Ib. BABY ROLL for C -1 Pound Roil ----F- CASE OF 48 TINS - ;3.93 tbo� • , (SAVE 6 CENTS) SUNNYBROOK OR H. F. WESTGATE'$ WHITE No. 1 PURE CANADIAN COTTAGE BRAND ,4 lb. tin APPLE 6c CHERRY C fb. tin - _(SAVE 10 CENTS) -...' (SAVE 10 CENTS) , • . - .'. .. ..: :: I/NPORTED SWEET RED RIPE ` . � SHORT RIB ROAST �b. C -4 9 C ::LARGE SIZE I Bla e"Roast " ' ' • ('BLADE BONE REMOVED) Las. AVERAGE EACH BONELESS ROLLED - - 1 PRIME. R 1 B -R O A S T fib. 79c f SUMP •-ROAST fib. c ? g BONELESS ROLLED PLATE BRISKET " { - Large 11' t basket f \� _ fib_ C HOME GROWN No. 1 9 q ' — . .. O 39 NEW _ f FRESH LEAN _� O T.A c R: Go od-Size FRESH HOME GROWN FIELD ien' ce ee CUCUMBERS fore19- C S C 3 lbs. ' FRESH HOME GROWN GREEN LEAN �01�1C LOt11� R��►STS CABBAGE - LARGE HEADS � for 1 9c ' Rib End lb. 49c Tenderloin End lb. S9c --- r I Averaga 21•i Pounds Average 3 Pounds FRESH HOME GROWN STRINGLESS Centre Roasts or Chops . . . . . . . . . lb. 69c . e GREEN OR WAX BEANS . (b. .19C Whole Loins . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . lb, 59c. EXTRA S PECIAL --� --- ROUND •STEAKS OR ROASTS �b "T9C t : . kC STANDING _ • . [loose � i iene,r s .Ib. PRIME_- -R1B -ROAST Ib. 59c.* :i :. .» - , - ]KI NIS PM brass and the way things are',shaping had a grand time on his 6th birth- NBA - era and Brownies and 14 adults went ' up w� are going to have-a fi�et class day, July 10th. W by bus to the opening of*the new OurvC. Q. ECttizenship Qnaticat) bail field,and both the speetator4-end Deepest sympathy is ertendo l by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McConochie Girl Guide Area Camp at Hialiburton. moving up. Manv Pickering Tw; Players will have added :comfort friends and neighbours Lo Mrs. W. F. were `at honr_' at the supper hour, This was the largest individual group • • .:., :ate.citizens and their families turner "''tile veatching the games. They still Freymuth and family of Dunbarton on Saturday July 9, in honour of attending. Jennifer Nowells had the out to enjoy and support the 1Lun- teed help to complete the job and Shores in the sudden pass'ng of hus- Mr. Lawson McConochie, who had honor to make the presentation to anyon- interested in doing their bit band and father Mr. W. F. Freymuth, a birthday. Mrs. Clydesdale the Provincial Com- ' Barton-Pickering Kiwanis Club's An `or the k-ds and:the communit are Mr. Fre .: "Waal Carnival at their Dunbarton � , . 7 ymuth was a long time lean- Douglas Parkinson is at the Y. M missioner who officially opened the *^ ^^-tact Mr. Ross Hawthorne I dent and will be greatly missed. .C. A. camp near Minden. camp. Among those attending were •Park on July 8 and 9. A th Barlow of Vernon- Mr. and Mrs. T. Your and Mr. Division Commissioner Mrs. H. Cook, A large attendance enjoyed the t T:: 9-x154. Diane and Kei g , games and amusements, with 'the !~ "'' satu:.,aY, July 9th, Mr. a n d Ville are holidaying with their aunt E. G. Code spent the week-end in ,Brownie Leaders Mrs. F. Osgood and Di-3. R. Atk nson o. Victory Drive at- and uncle Mr, and Mrs. F. Blackstone Seaforth, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ev- Mrs. D. Haley also Mrs. 'J. Hender-. ;-'•kiddies being especially thrilled by ,• the Sunbeam 'Carousel the Midget I tended the wedut^g of Miss Julia I of Lakeview Ave. They are staying erect Smith. son, Miss Jessie Henderson, Mrs. qevey3-Tol.h and Mr. Roy Lawson for at lea-t a month much to the Mr. Frank- Prookhouse, England, Nowells, Sandra King, Margaret Os - Cars, and •the Ponies. Scoop" the bp"- of T--onto, I pleasure of their cousin'Dora!1. I is visiting his daughter Mrs. Herts- good, Karen Osgood, Lynne Skiteh, Clown too was a source of many -Many happy returns to Tommy Mrs. W. Tvas of Cie Red Cross , berg, Dr. Hertzberg and famay. Linda Craig, Barbara Haley, Jennifer delighted childish screams and ad- I.C.,manan w-.a wa3 9 years old on' will be attending t'�e text meting of. Christine Cragg had her appendix Nowells:ult chuckles. A highlight,of the Car-. , *. Assoc'atinn Tu^:da Jnly I removed at the Ajax Hospital, o_n The Girl Guides had an enjoyable rival was provided by the Pickering Jury 14•a. .: I the Ladies y' Friday 1 J p It was a' ve:� happy,ard pleasant 19th. at 8:15 p.m. at the Community Y last. We hope you are sopn time camping out at the home of Mrs. -Youth Band who paraded•to,the I I r all better Christine. Cook during week-end just passed for tae two Hall. she will be bringing some wars g t'_te week-end grounds in their smart uniform„ I Denney families of Victory Drive. for t'+e !odic: in cn^n°rt'rn wits the Congratulations to Marie Mitchell A large family reunion was held -with true military precision. The ' There were a great number of sisters Red Cros3 sew:n group. So members who .succesiiully passed her Grade I at the home of Mrs. Ron Playford last musical talent and discipline d}-- I g i g p i Two,Theory Exams with high First_ Sunday..Mrs. Playford's mother, Mrs. And brothers and cousins and also are asked to b=irg a sewing needle, laved b this ever-improving band I p Y p S . grandparents. Visiting them were w;!`te thread. and scissors. Class Honours. I I4lacklem was honored to have all her ' of young people speaks well for the Cecil and John's sisters, Mr. and Mrs. . Congratulations to, Cnarles Baird Jack Colborne is in the A' Mr. ac tax children and their families which in- J�right future of the organization, R. Ma^Donald and family from Rich- w'io'celebrated his 7th birthday, July Hospital• f eluded her ten children, 25 grand- •and for the fine leadership hey are maul Hill Mr. and Dirs. D. McFadden 14th. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Carlton and'the I children and 3 great grandchildren, being given by prominent localpten, from Barrie and Mr. and Mrs. M. Mr. G. Warner of Fairport Rd. S. family have gone to their cottage, along with her daughter-in-law and Fortune smiled on this community plan from laurel. Their brother Wil- caught a 9tiz lb. Muskie at Sturgeon north of Bracebridg�, for their hol- sons-in„law. party by keeping the storms 'of ,Sat- liam and his wife and family from Lake on Saturday July 9th. ! idays. Ronald Iloberge who is with the urday at a distance, thus enabling Hornspayne_ were also week-end Sharon Chillman of West Hill, for-I Mr. Joseph Schumovich is a pat Royal Canadian Navy took part, in a full period of activity to provide. guests. On Sunday Mrs. C. Denney t rherl of Dunbarton Shores, had a lent in Ajax Hospital. the Naval Sunset Services held last furtheranc:al and, to the contitt- and children were happy at the visit barbecue Darty fo_ some of the young fir. and Mrs. Howard McClement,- week in Ottawa, Hamilton, Toronto, uing s rvice-work of the Kiwanis I of-her-parent3 Mr. and Mrs. R. Vail people Saturday night. A number of} Mary-Beth and Mr. A--J. Thomp- Montreal and Quebec City, His par- � - Cluin-this-area. -- -- from Shelburne. her friends from Dunbarton Shores son were in Ottawa on the week- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beckstead•.. A large number of fine prizes were On Saturday, July 9th, a bus load attended. I end. attended the very impressive cere- 'won in the numerous lucky draws, of 66 passengers all connected with Ha The Kiwanis Carnival on Friday mon at Toronto. : which were held. The List of happy p g PPY birthday to Joe, of Y. y - ,winners included the following - Girl Guides from the Central District, Park Crescent who -was 9 years old and Saturday of last week drew Joe Rombough who Is stationed left the area to attend the official on July 13th. good crowds. The weather was f;.v- with the Army Provost Carps,is home Attendance Draws, Fri. JiZly 8, G. opening of Cam Adelaide 5 miles Anniversary Con orable this year thou t ' Kerr• 209 Laicecrest Dr. Dunbarton; � g p rY gratulations to Mr. y though he thunder on a month's leave. east of Haliburton. This beautiful and Mrs. A. Pickard who celebrated rumbled on Saturday, bt*t very little William Fertile is in Newark, N. J. Saturday - 1. Mrs. McKenzie. Fair- ramping site comprising 290 scree•of their 15th.Wedding Anniversary. on rain fell. for two weeks on business. port Beach; 2., Raymond Cochrane, natural woodlands and Black Lake Thursday, July ]4th. 'y Daatbarton United" Cl�relt - The Frenchman's Bay Ratepayers ' - Dunbarton. of meeting will be held on July 22nd. Bake Booth Draws - I. Mrs. '.�. was named in memo of Mrs. •Ada- Mr.�I. Comacltn is ir. Ajax Hoe ttal Mr. Ralph Rundle of ft�e Bibla !aide McLaughlin who for many years undergoing surgerq..We hgpel he will Society conducted the regular morn- This meeting has been postponed one Cameron. Toronto; 2.`Mrs. Ethel' Was interested in,the guiding move- soon'be home agaiA:and*Mly re. Ing service with Mrs. Don. Lynde week owing to. the absence of the Hull. Pickering; 3. Mrs_ Pearl NW- meat and all their activities, covered: residin g a the p t organ. Mr. Run- president, Bill Fertile. -nn, Toronto; 4. Mrs. Violet'Carr.', ' Mrs. D. E. Fox of Oshawa, Camp Happy Birthday to-Martin Julian 'file's daughters, Carol and,Lois sang . Mrs. M. Decessero returned last : Pickering; 5. Mrs. Fred Scott, the Commandant gave the opening ad- of Park Cres. who was 7 years old a duet.'T hey told me a wonderful week from a month's vacation in Bay; ti Mrs. Ken Wookr, Toronto; dress and spoke briefly, then Mrs. E. on July.12th. Story" and played their own accom- Europe. 7. Mrs. J. Harrison, Fairport Pch. A. Collins, Area Commissioner intro- Mr. R. Hylton will be soloist at the paniment on the piano. Mr. Rundle Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Wiseman and - Grocery Draw - Joe Febreni, Osh- duced Mrs. Clydesdale, Provincial, morning service at Dunfair Baptist read the 24th chap. of Matthew, as Mr. and Mrs: Jack Buck spent last riwa. -'•Corr. Commissioner who oficiallp opened Church, and Mr. D.' Strumas accom-I his scripture lesson. The sermon week end at Lake Couchiching. Camp Adelaide. plashed accordionist will play at•the - was also based on this lesson. The Happy birthday to Elisabeth Per- Ranger Elizabeth Newman and evening service. Pastor David Holmes scripture is insp.red by God and kins who celebrated her fourteenth - FAIRPORT BEACH Guide Margaret Newman passed their will be bringing the message at both gives man a personal relationship to birthday on July 12th. eT Happy Birthday to Jacqueline Bark- swimming test under Mrs. H. Cook, morning and evening services. Please God. Christ's second coming is of- Mrs. John Henderson hold a Straw- : of 15 Park Blvd. who was 6 years'District Commissioner, and everyone note the Sunday School class and both ten spoken of in the Bible. Iniquity berry Tea at her home on 'Tuesday old. July 12th. !present had the opportunity to walk Church Services will be continuing shall abound-and evil will' be prey- and_it was very well attended.- Mrs. Young Beaver and Ross Pickard around the camp so long as remaining throughout the summer months as is+ alert even as before Noah; even un- Shirley Whyte won the lueky number - - are recovering from a bout of the time would permit, and see first hand the Wednesday evening prayer meet- til Christ's coming. Sogte people to- draw. -mumps. Get well soon, fellows. what a wonderful spot the Girt Guides ing. day have a form of Godliness, but A group of energetic residents were and their leaders now Have for camp- Mr. and Mrs. G. Atirell of Scar- do not have the power of God. MAX'S =+. hard at-work last week-end rebuildingI ing fun. boro .visited Mr. and Mrs. A. Pickard -`TREE REMOVAL AND the screen and constructing spectator} Sorry--to learn that young 'Richard- on Monday. They are former resident3 PRUNING $ERVIC$ ffENCHMAN S BAY - and players benches at the ball fine- Comacho had tJte,mumps and on his of Dunbarton Shores. 'P£ckerin g- Phone WHZ-2205 mond. The boys and' girls cut the birthday too! Never-the-less Richard On Saturday, 52 Girl Guides, Rang- _ 11� ON INO VIN G '-. ; 0 iE 1110 1111111,111 J K OFFERED AT OUR AJAX STORE WITH REDUCED PRICES YOU CAN NOT AFFORD TO MISS. THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE FOR SUMMER VACATIONS AND BACK TO SCHOOL NEEDS. THIS IS NOT A MID-SUMMER CLEARANCE BUT A GENUINE MOVING SALE WOMEWS TERRY CLOTH SANDALS CANVAS FOOTWEAR CHILDREN'S BACK TO SCHOOL _. - Ideal beach and show SHOES on this Own_ All sandals. A real saving All canvas lines 'including washables; running - h All popular name"brand lines. Your c once to REGULAR $2.98 I shoes, imported canvas and casual lines. purchase bock to school needs at tremendous savings -SALE $1 .29 PR. SALE 25%o OFF - SALE 30% "OFF 100 PAIR.MEN'S OXFORDS, 100 MEWS SUMMER CASUAL LINES � WOMEN'S SUMMER PUMAS Mriny st1►les to choose from. Blocks-Browns in Popvlor foam soles, in suedes, glove leather ::�� at LO HEELS good size range. lines. Complete stock at real savings. Beige, whites, and blacks. Regular $7.95 to - - -REGt�R-j1�•. REGULAR $6.95 to $9.95 $9.95 values. Good size'range available. Save on the se. e I SALE $9.49 PR. `SALE $5.49 PR. :, SALE $5169 PR:t WOMEN'S SUMMER SANDALS ,WOMEWS SUMMER ,MOCCASINS !WOMM!'S SUMMER WEDGES; All pylesi-flebts-wedie-straws. Full size ranges. All colors=all sizes-buy these for value. REGULAR $6.99 to 58.95 - left. REGULAR $2.98 =x3.98 - REGULAR $1.98 .$2.98 ,SALE 14.69 PAIR 'jSALE $1 .99 (- 2.b9 PR. SALE $1.29_ $1 .79 PR. ti real saving eonv these Remaining lines 1 too numerous a to or Re um to mention 11 reduced BIG SAVINGS f you - 5% OFF "z STYLE-IRE FOOTWEAR WISHES TO THANK THEIR MANY AJAX, PICKERING AND AREA CUSTOMERS FOR THEIR PAST PATRONAGE AND LOOK FORWARD TO -SERVING THEM AGAIN AT OUR OTHER LOCATION INHERE,-STOCK AND FACILITI ES ARE IMPROVED TO EXCELLENCE TO PROVIDE FOR THEIR NEEDS IN FOOTWEAR. AJAX-NEXT TO EATONS ° WHITBY MO. 8-488.1 AJAX WH.Z-4141 t s 107 DIINDAS ST. W. t kawz e o o wea r r, s a t Monosson iaited -her aunt Mrs. Matthews on '• janda afternoon. • • • :.01TORIA,L,' f• .:.,. 'Mips Susan Miller, Whitb> ; is hol-' Nest Rouge Kiwanis Scholarships ) __ 1 >� idaying with her grandmouser Mrs : SIIp�lOrting^Carnivals Thos. English. — Mrs. So.ten was a dinner guell rT k During the past threle,weelxs, there have been three local a`ti`the home.of Mr. and,Mrs. Russ carnivals held in this, district, sponsored by local groups to ell Frame on Monday'last. Janet hll+cott and Lenn.e Swaff- c s raise money for local and service work. ield spent list week in Toronto, vis KIWANIS a The general public has supported all three affairs very well, iting cousins. and the sponsors have been pleased with, this support. Mr. Harold Wright, Stouffville Carnivals mean hard work for the u behind them. The called on Mrs. Matthews on Sunday group afternoon. profits are spent in this area and any such project deserves Vv the support of the people in the area. LIVERPOOL We must admit that we don't like to see some of the smaller Miss Shir;ey Cook of Halifax, is children spending their money on those so-called games of visiting,her uncle Mr. Aubrey Cook, Chance, that are of course, the real in makers at any Glendale Drive and also her bro ther Mr. Ivan Cook, Peterboro. Carnival. Most ;adults taking a chance On a spinning wheel, Mr. and iif rs. Jim Johnston.cele- feel it is a way of making a donation, and having some fun brated their loth wedding anniver' ary on July while doing it. A few win, on some games there is always n ' 8. Congratulations to -Georgie John- - a winner, but most people don't feel bad when they lose money stop who celebrated his 9th bir6.- 7. _ at a service club carnival. day last Monday, July 11. y - - -Only a short time ago, it appeared as though the Work Mr. and firs. Eric Hilton made a —.• motor trip to Hamilton last Satur- - involved in running a carnival was just not worth the effort. day to visit friends. Too many outside attractions were keeping people away. Mr. Giles Tran went, v.a TCA. This year, anyway, it seems as though people are enjoy" _the Maritimes last Sunday on- a business trip. the fun of a carnival and 'are happy.to stay at home and Mr. and Mrs. R. Smith and Pat, ONTARIO =- attend them. This is good for .everyone in the community. of Port Credit, visited' her sister, It endorses the Work of service clubs and other groups ands• R Dey and family last' Sun makes it .possible for those clubs to carry on some really Mr. acrd' Mrs. Ellis Pelham went -worthwhile projects in our community. , to Callini wood last Sunday on a p� • • The 1st. Thtabaiton Girl Guide r uncovering H�sto Troop'spent the week-end with Mrs. . . . ''" ,.«" ,•`""..".." _"... "° E' Last, year, a group from the Archaeological Department l het Road. an on a ter- .�. day wFtile there wext b7 bus, to a of the Royal Ontario Museum began uncovering history with Haiiburton,' to see their new camp. - v �t their trowels at the site of an Indian village on Valle y 'arrn -° -Road. -- WEST ROUGE 1 Through newspapers, TV, radio and magazine articles, The word. *'West Rouge'' will be I Pickering became a spot on the map, for this find of an Indian painted on the new wafer tank in that area, in large letters and the Village and burial ground of the Pre-Iroquois period, 1S COA- words "Township of Pickering" w,,1t � - sidered by the Museum staff to be one of the..moat .valuable ' y _ appear underneath in smaller Ietrer- " they have ever come across. ;n�•. Th s iva, life decision of Coun- : The public is invited to visitthe-site and see what is being c•1 on Monday night. after 4f r. Hot-. *t' ° ter, of West ikouge Communitc Aga- done by the staff. A guide will take you around the site. We uciation appeared en- the matterm lu tional and interesfl Rccve Sherman Scott .brought th,e guarantee, you will find 1.t, es ea g Because this site is located on the ground-,.of Zliller I'avin7 _ matt=r to a liead with the con.iment �► w•e are wa.,ting time on tht F can- s it is known as the Miller site. NL evertheless the site:is located „o, see that it makes any diifererte in Pickering Township and as far as we pre concerned it ; if.'t1,e 11 est Rougc letter, are.tare. .;# is the Pickering site for now and far. posterity: e•t'. 'touncil-argued over t`h-i. .tNi g' g 11 ' ' ti•eeJa ago, but Coun. Cliff"rct Lay.. cox could 'ttet little'sul>wrt at''that tirite. m• ff�_ille on Friday. (Painting the name`'test Rou,gc' igh School Students Sir, anti-' Iles. Ray E1}ico t tiisited on this tack will be of great ayTnSt= Elly MacKay received a $25 Schol- Kiwanis to Doug Wiebe, of Rase- !,er mother, Mrs. -McGuckin, in at,re: to pgrsons who are trying to arship from Jun Lind of the West bank Road: School, while Mr. D. Stouff-Xe, on Sunday. . � h>c ate the area. \�'e have nuttltrour Rouge Kiwasii . El1y, a student of Hcpkfns, Principal, looks on. Doug. ,address Rotary •*.i��. Donna F'a: coy ii holidaying ptraons as:ink-`how to fiend �'L'c�t Frenchman's Bay Road School, was was also awarded the Fred Hunt with her cou•tns ar Fnnis!Jllen. Roug after hey' v l e 0 i rl Stud o ` Profidie - ` can amieson altd bir. 1t,.t 41anf n I�noz, of. EnnisFcili ,as i d L tt,e tlace. Ed )e. _ Towns School rea No.t�2 f ` in7 dent in Trophy, Pickering To - air utsta n utstaad- 'Miss Mary-J J en i� viai;in t y' P hip $ 8 P 7. `Wayne Knapp, both students at our i !; her' cousin Debbie' Jim Lind presents $25.00 Scholar- School Area No. 2. local High School. were among t4l - Pascoe islnfp on behalf of rise West Rouge p:ioto by Barry Pomeroy , pro- en _ fhr �'otn,an`s Associition of St. _ wince to attend the annual summer J�>hjn lhurch' met on �i'edrle,day We arc gla,l to hear that -Mr, and - i seminar at Queen's Lnivershy`, hear- ,i evening July 6. at the home of Z1rs. Sirs. C. Huhl>ard are f:oth on d e Conner, w•th a good attendance. The ing representatives from United mend after their recent car accident. : Nations and a number of the mere= Secretary Cave a xoo.l report and Congratulations to Carol James, - _ = ,er; of Queen`s Faculty`,'on Inter- the Card-Convener read a number of jean Hannah and Chris Roy wtv N @WnfO�kBt COnt @I't Band — 'Thank 1`ou''replies for cards, she celebrated birthdays $:,tna:ional affairs. ys this week. - ha; sent out to the ,sick. If w� They addressed the members of Suss M. Laviolette is visitingr Mrs*. = -"BAND CONCERT _ derided to buy new Bihlcs,. I[}'mn ]Rotary here at dinner on Monday S: •hai�er. •evening, introduced by Rotarian Pooks..for the church, Sfrs, Root• 1 `- bfalcolm then' a•D y' �Ir,, Sam Kai_cer is improving af- 'Vernon Pal;don, and thanked by g rout two very in- ter flee recent.attack of pnrutrionia. :.iMORGAN'S PARK, MARKHAM, ONTARIO ,7Pre'ident John Lay. tere.ting Bible• Contests,%which was l�a are ,Deep to lose �(r. anc! Nf rs. This yaung couple are, we udder- eninyed by alt. The meeting closcl Z. 1i'at�on, of frock Road, but wish iR 'stand, ,promisitlg, successful pupih with the W. A. Theme Song and them well in'their new'home,.Spruce Sunday, July 24—7:45 p.m. - !•st this school, ffiey made interest I Prayer, followed by a lovely lunch Hill Road; of cake anJ ice cream served by t!e dng presentations at dinner, describ- h - i Program of De tfu n ste Mrs. F. Cornutt is attending the Varied o ram ligh I Boni Mti ` oFtesses. Grand Lodge in 1'oropuo this week. # in come of the work carried on fir, and Mrs. Ken Pascoe ind- _ _ durin t:,eir week at Queen's. They. ---------__r----- g g family visit^d her brother George k A. Conductor f-were genuinely appreciated. + S. Clarke, R C.M., Cond ' Knox and family' Enniskillen; on Private Sunday. :Everyone Welcoi»e — No Admission Fees BROUGHAM Nfr• and Mrs. Chas, Surphlis vie_ Six room house. :�tust be sold. i1a00 ited over the week-end with Mr. and -low-n. $11,500 total price, Buys lov _ Mr, and Mrs. John Harvey, Tor- Mrs. T. R: Knox and family, at ely, well-kept house, on large r •unto, v,st,ed his, parent>, Lfr. ai/1 their cott:,fie on Balsam Iake. Low taxes. Storms and screens are ;,Mrs. Al. Harvey on Sunday: Congratulations to the Brougham special features. Phone •TEmple t. firs. Lemmon is spending a cou- . Girls Softball Team who 'sdid it a- 9-2095 -for appointment to inspect. ate of weeks with her sister-m-law. Bann .on Monday evening when they - ._ __ NOTICE Mrs. Chas. Hood. play ed Fairport Beath, winning by Christian S�.ienee Safe S . Mrs. Matthews-accompanied Mrs. a score of 18.to. 14. � REGISTRATION NOW BUNG ACCEPTED FOR THE } A. M. Crocker and daughter.G.we", Miss Atkinson, of Toronto, and ROUGE HILLS. ONTARIO :of Agincourt, to Myrtle, on Friday Miss Sharp; R. N., of New York, 'CHURCH SERVICE AND ALL :TERM • - last, where they visited Mr. and were recent visitors at the home of SUNDAY SCHOOL _ r ` ' :"Mrs. Gerald ,Harbron. Sir. and Mrs. Al. Harvey. SUNDAY'- li.00 A. M. -7 Mrs.'Soden visited friends in Stou- Miss Gladys Witter, of Toronto, Reading Room Open To Public _ DAILY AT THE e:ton Building Kingston Rd. In 1111 OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE --- — -- At Rouge Hills :"NBLIC NOTICE Testimony Meetings 8.00 P. M. COMMENCING ALL RATEPAYERS of the Township of Pickering.south of Highway Every COMM ING cry Wednesday In The -401 and west of the Town of Ajax Y Reading Room Al esde tember TAKE NOTICE , BUSINESS TRAINING FI -. For Further Information g NG PAYS OF -that the Ontario Municipal Board will sit at the Municipal Build- CALL - ATlantic 2-2E(5 frog, Brougham, on FRIDAY, JULY 22nd, at 10 a,m, to hear all Cver ,100 Graduates placed in permanent positions in 1960. A Parties interested in supporting or opposing By-Law Number a. new record set in May with 15 placements in one week. 1490, which. proposes to increase the size of Water Area No. 1, CLARE'S HAIRDRESSING If you want a career—with attractive salary—advancement- mow comprising all the lands west: of the Rouge River, By all security — interesting work —',excellent conditions then get `. the lands south of Highway 401; west of the town of Ajax and —OPEN ING.SPECIAL.S _ Specialized Business Training, t�1. _ east of the Rouge River, _ _.__Reg. 87-Co Permanent. Wave85.0c) ACT NOW. Get FREE BULLETIN. Get-the Facts—then Register once. : c:g. 8.00 Perm. Wave for.........._166.50 ` R 3DATED at Brougham this 8th day of July, 1960. Reg. 810-CO Perm. Wave for......88.00 Capacity enrolment anticipated by early August— Reg. 812..50 Perm. Wave for--$10.50 Lloyd Johnston, Clerk Phone: ATlantic 2-0894 RRYI U LI Joh st HU H RRYI '•,HURRY! - - Township of Pickering - - o Location - Fourth House North pf 10 Simcoe Street North . . . . . Phone RA 5-3375 No. 2- Highway, on ALtona Road ` • • „ NuSCELLANEOUi--' L A S S I F I E D - ---,-•--I N 3V�NC E --- Ss1P?IC TANHB . ARTICLES FM SALE WRITE RVUY KNOWN TYPE OF lNSURANCII !CLEANED CONNNG. EVENTS --�� - �CYRlL E. MORLEY W. J. aU1T , CASH AND CARRY PRIG _ St. Andrews Presbyterian 4 ON PLYW,6QD, REAL ESTATE Oshawa - HA 3-4042 Ladies Aid will hold their July meet- 4x8x3(i ; trig at the home of Mrs James Pal- 4x8z95 ?_ .+_` •5.35 • - --- -- ------ mer on Thursday, July 21. This will 4x8x'Si AS CLOSE TO YOU AS YOUR TELEPHONE -------ir------------°-°------ be aluncheon meeting, to 'which all 4x8zgfa R7.91 32 KINGSTON RD. W., PICKERING, ONTARIO members and their. friends are, in- 4xSX � MILLER HEATING vited. Luttcheon •e�vsd at 12.30. rl6th's sheathing Ptyw od 404 TELEPHONE:-PICKERING: OFFICE WH. 2-6212-RES.'WH. 2-3115 !�/� HOUR SERiIICE _ %th's ' ' ' - _- _ • • • %th's Underlay ?S6.2R CUT RATE Pickering Vivage 4x4 Pop: Uad -_ FORREST LUMBER CO, LTD. COLEMAN News Opp. Picketing Twp. Poligi . :COOPER BLOCK LTD. - -. .: Phone. T 2. Highway • - . - Furnaces, Space Heaters, Woter bit: and hers. Hugh Squires were phony Tri.raple 9.2361 � heaters, kanges, Wall St Floor the recipients of congratulations and f 910 CALEDONIA MAD - TORONTO many lovely gifts, on,the occasion.of. TOO Rentals rutnaees their 25th wedding anniversary. A .. - at Furlli�ee �.�ean tut $T 50 reception was held last Saturday ..' BLOCKS A BRICKS - trailer heating & Accessories Why bay when you can rent? Do p SifIVUKGt PRICES. their home on the Range Line here, it yoursel:.and-save with the aid of STRUCTURAL STEEL - when relatives and friends were pre- the following specialized tools from WHitehall Z-3491 sent from Toronto, Colhngwood; "Simpson's Home iasprovemeat„ 6s _ Cannt gton, A . _ .. a Parry Sound Oshawa, .n the j� Shopping Centre � „ RENTAL TUDOR ST., AJAX and Pickering District The sa,a11 daily charge ---- -. _-_: ---- Mr, John S. Balsdon, who is still t listed folio each 'tom - • -' ------ • confined to Ajax Hospital, is prog- �S - RATION RD., PICKERING, ONT.-Phones WH. 2-1960, EM. 3-2802 "`-_-`---'-''---- - r nf, we x n e xpt sled Floor Sander Edger >$7A0 R R S e ng as well ca b e Floor Polisher Half-inch drill 112.00 irk _ :ELeeTR1Ci P• ering ,,ar seet -- ai:a D"' i er. - • � ONH L. !AY _ _ Q� . -: '' g .. Sump Puan d S3 t Scout New p .75 • •. ...:. . -, :' , ' . , at Hole Digger 8 .75 N S U R A H C II PLUMBR4G P _ I Cat;dldag Gun • .2S' -> ASSURANCE-` FOr Smrvite Da Or-Night lst. Pickering Cubs and Scouts Stapling Gets ; •75 r PRUDENTIAL 'OF. ENGLAND y held what they hope will be their Paint Sprayer - ._ •3.00 COMPANY LTD. COl1 TE. y-1SZ1. annual camprire at Greenwood Cron- Pick i .75 : on r on Fr dar June 21 e T - Scrvati Park. i Hodge Trimmer I(s2.Op \ i AUTOMOBILE - f�� Pumps A SpetlLi>7 mark the closing of regular meet Asbestos Cutter �. >/2.Q0 ° - ------ - --- tugs for the summer months• Loan Roller 0 .7S 107 K{NG5TO N ROAD- EAST - -- J. H. VLRNOY The high:ght of the-campfire was B:saell Rug Cleaner ,__.___._. $1,00 .- ' Excava ire: iy G-a Office: Station Plaza, Ajax Shopping Centre. Phone: WH z-3301 Wig' Ic` ` g' fig' a pros:ntltioa made to qtr. john Power Ramset Gun 83.00 Septic Tgnks Lay ;.nd bi:. Gordon Bray- by Came Power Cement Mixer $6.00 Phone For Imme3iate Coverage Da Or Night Phone: WH2 2-3757 y g y g �. Y Loalm3tt:e Chairman Harr -Cumm= Ramset Hammer ____._ S .75 apr, 1,5 ings, on behalf of Cubs, 'Scouts and Extensian Ladder �T.._ $1.50 - UrderIa Hammer $2.00 �- Leaders t,t appreciat.on of msny y The Surma~ School Picn;c will he Les:o Jigsaw ___ >b20B years of devoted .en'ICe as mem-` ..- h•eld on z5a;►I+.iay; July >3. at. the hers of the Group Committee. Benz-o-m3tic Blowtorch ._ S .75 (';recnwood t cnservat,un Park, for by Blowtorch «.___.. _ r._.:__ R .7S PPRA_ S u er A rSAL _1!:ntcrtainniettt was-provided _ the noon meal. ....• t Phstic Tile .0 tt .� ffi2.00 Cub d scout radeF t and Leaders n full In- Wheelbarrow _.. R1.00 _ G. N - - than Regah a v.ith Mr. John Dwin- Sled a Hammer _ $ .75 ROUGE HILL ell is hi row• Eamt4u3 role.as the g ---------- _ h I, tt a In& n Maid. aBre:.ker _-_ 1910.00 Shy 1 f Real Estate Broker Pickering Village t;ro.: C.om:nittec, also in IncGan Concrete g g +r-: t n r,;, P leer _.._« _.r ., Ni ittug their zun it Rv>eland'Ac'rrs C'o tu•.i nut on a moa a (No Deposit Required) 8 WH. 2-57.70-1 or Toronto EM. 2-3615 .skit 1 ati�-Iict'• • � at Carry. L':act.,�l rltace.k:xlward c;ty. 1 We lad to hear that Mr. L. D.strict_ hcoutmxster Cliff Haw- "- - 216 Brock St. S-, Whitby.- Phone MO. $-3625 are g FOR SALE «- 7-inch electric saw. Gate Secot,4 Con, is feeling et- ker opened tht campfire by_means Phone 'TEmple 9-2525. R.s."Highways" fit.\file.East of Dunbarton, No. 2 Highway _ ter after him:r�etnt li-lne,�s•• of a flami n arrow, proceeded by - Scout Master Abel Marshall resit- - Happy Y'rtl,dxy to \t r, L;.Phin. aT - of Altona Road, on July! 13. ing several ccrses of Hianvatha,_. Washing'Mzc'nnes - 020 And Up �. !tfi;. D. \.:.Ilecc of Scarhoro viz- The Ladies' Auxiliary provided PARTS AND SERVICE ' brit her. ar.ttti '.ir, and \Ira. U., refreshments for the Cults and the fi..4lr�na Road.- 1 t AJAX Phone:B RGWH2--6410 -DON BLIZZARD ELECTRIC \;' r. . Sc\o�`es. Mfr, and t:r :, ttheU `Aiioita word of thanks is (� Ev ry Night Till - - ` fee :ha a _ ho`t, .•people who Road. spent'lay week at the cott- .� . e . nciw due -W t take time out from their busy lives .. 9.00 .. ice at Huckltnrlt . 1, A tons Road is now - -- \Tr. Len $r HELP WANTED much'beC er and'ekpecis 'to be home so to the M s arni Fathers ;, who tits be caled upon when ex- _ FREE ESTIMATE front host teal •Dolt - Y I I VG as n'ships of«hitby0a d 'OPEN - _ :... - dre;;er witT �, ny�t°iritrR Afire.was RAW part of Pickering. T_rade �+efl estab- A _ - �} new hoar t*Q hands are needed, boon onAlt�ma:Rotd = this to Clare'; From all reports the cam lisped. Excellent opportunity, Full Phone Pickering WH 2-2533 Halydre><ittg. See her advertisement enjoyed by all who attended. Per- • elsewhere to this issue. paps-,.we can look.forward to a pig- _ 1 Richelieu,B - - a er and better.one next year, - Corr, t are time Write.'at once. Raw lei h's, Dept G 333 '8>, 4005 'n Ldas. -to hegr that Mrs. A. g. re e�tb ook i- feeling better. DEATHS ... Montreal Jimmy \laldratf spent a few day. _ AVON COSMETICS with.John Schwalm at a-"cantpout has immediate•openings fnr mature ' FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED: in-the back yard. _ - EI_LIOTT, John T. A,t the'Osh- women to service excellent .AVON j r ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES - july 12 n 1y-0 Jnshsit T. ktliotteydear Pleasant- dignified work territory. AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS > - :,EAST ROUGE uncle of Mrs. Norman ,Graham, of o 'ekperfence necessary, tiVe train AND IMPROVEMENTS. For more information, salt LE. .6- Mr. and \Its. S. \•b'. Ferguson. of Pickering...and Mrs. Ray Percy, of �j collect. t. � DELAy .-Oaka•uod DI. - Put• last week hoe• Myrtle; Ont,. Restigg at the Rabin- t WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN P` son Funeral Chapel, Brooklin, Ont. �T NENERAMVS ,r ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. fdaying do.�a East. BERRY, PICKERS WANTED _ Miss. Pauline Mansell, of .\Vest until Thursday: rnording. Service in Long Picking Season ATOP 91 -t "IF YOU REQUIRE ANY •MORT- Point Cr's, spent last wee{C-end at 5t. George's Anglican t�hnreh, Pick Z•Op pRICES PAID y g erin on I hursda ul - GAGE FINANCING 8 FOR FAST Lake Simcoe with friends.- g y, 'J y 14, at 3.00 3rd Can. Westney Road ' D� -COURTEOUS SERVICE: CALL - 41rs:.,liars .Dupsford, Rosebank ' o clock Ioterraent at Erskine Cem- Or Old Ptart Road i Convalescent Home, is home front - etery. Cpsket,to remain open at the pRAtiK C4LDERC1AlE l church until-time of service. _ _. a - ' AUBREY E IRELAND hospital and doing„fine. July 15 J Mrs. Hounceme, Bradford, spent r• last.. Monday, with her sister bars. GOOD USED CARS WANTED : - AND COMPANY Kevin, Old Rosebank load. S: : Next Thursday afternoon euchre• 1958 - LLOYD, under 3000 miles WANTED'., 100 ADELAIDE ST. W. will be held at the home of Mrs. L. 1957 - PONTIAC Sedan t Clean, Used Furniture And ' Aisthprpe. Last week's winners Appliances t Flitl ens^•'Day, 2. +Janie, Cowan, 1957 - BUICK Sedan Special (Load- �T©RONTO .2, ONTARIO' f nn„ Mrs. Forbes, Throw, Mss e) ,AJAX BAGAIN CENTRE Phone: WH2-6410 ** EMpire 8-5300 or Empire 6-5964 Taylor, 1957 - CHEV. Station Wagon Open Every Night Till 9.00 O'clock 1. R Evenings Mr. and,Mrs. 13�dges;.of Torontp, ....«.«__....... rj ...TEmple 9-1750 - WA..2-6902. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Har- 1956 - VAUXHALL, 6 cyL, under WANTED - room with piano.for court, Toynevale .Dr. last Sunda}.. 12,C00 miles teaching, two days-a'week, close to 0 Miss Gale 'Coupland., .Fine. Ridge Gray Coach bus . Write: P.-O. Bqx Dr. left for England last Friday. 1953 - CHEV. Coach g-a, Oshawa'. I c wedding at Whitby, on Saturday. Mrs. Elmer Wilson, Mrs. Lorne She will. spend the summer 1954 - BELLAIRE HARDTOP --•------• �- - L gT31 relatives. WANTED • Man for steady travel s Jones, Murray and Doreen' attend- Automatic, Radio WHITEHALL 2-5880 ed the Pugh-Evans re-union at the among Consumers in Townships of Greenwood Conservation Park, on 1953 CHEV. Sedan Whitby and part of Pickering.. Per - Greenwood :J REFRIGERATION • • • t connection with large manu- " -------------------------- - A G manen co IF- CONDITIONIN A t M NY OTHERS far .urer. Only reliable hull er • con- BALSAM & .MT. ZION Mr. and Mrs.-'Cecil Disney and 'OMMERCIAL : S - sidered. Write 'today, to "Rawlei' h's Y: Y - . DOMESTIC "f'FRbt. IF' DFS'IRFD family; Ivor. and Mrs. Earl Disney li Congratulations to Mr. Bert Wil- and family, and Mrs. F. ,Disney att- ,SALFS - SERVICE F SI F. A OUR GOOD USED Dept. G-333 131, 4005 Richelieu, son who celebrated his "rd birthday ended the Disney .re-union-on Sun- SMALL TRACTORS Montreal. on Tuesday, Jul 5, and entertained LORNE WHITE s r s r y day near Taunton. i ckering - Phone WH2-1517 a few friends to supper, Thursday' , The Mt. Zion choir sang'at Glen - CIdAS. GOOpER, .LIMITED REAL ESTATE 'evening. + Major church on°Sunda- night?at «_...._._._,............._. .....« . . C EM T Miss Mary Jean ' Jamieson sent l service after h lib t BICYCLE REPAIRS a i0? ; P their openinfi _g RENTALS LAR ON Pho 103 r Phone the week-end with the 'Wards at the,church re-decorated -" _- 'P:\RIG :\\i�TSF.RVirF. �' - °• Six ractm nlc.dern bungalows, to • their cottage on Sharlow Lake. e The ,,\\'. A. will be in charge of ,AJAX BARG4 N CENTRE Rouge Hill area., Attached garalk". I A quiet wending took place in, Ooh- -the service next Sunday with a joint Phone: WH2-5410 AUCTION SALE Option to purchase. See: 'lilt. Lacey, awa on Saturday when,%Tics Phyllis service' with the Sunday School at` I Ca'1 24'Haves A I`av,For Servic! ATlantic.2-1944. Robert Case,--Jones, younger daughter of Mr, and 10.00 a, m. and -Mr. .Claude Sim- Open Every Night Tiil 9.00 O'clock tors. H05-,35,:7: Mrs. Lewis Jones became bride of• monds of Glen. Major as the guest - WEDNESDAY, -JULY 20, 1960 _ L � ,.Vr. Thomds Christ, rf �Vashine•trm• I speaker. ` I WELLS Houdehold Furniture,"the proverfy -' ' DAY OR WEEKLY CARE - Mrs. C. Briggs, , n'shavva, sp-vt The Active *rvice Class will of - Mies A. M. Wilson; 2d4 Dun- given children. -the week-end with Mr, and Sirs. B. meet next \Wednesday ni ht,llul 20, dhttx by maehi-e. _0'inc% tile. Sep- Mrs. L. Badtke, Dunbarton, King- . Y das St. -Ea3., Whitby,4i� tanks insttiled snd cloned. q, Ont. will 'be ,,Jamieson. ._ _ _ at the home of bits. Cecil'Disn'ey.' eton Road. '• - - f ' - ', W, WARD - W-ITBV. ONT. sold by public auction at 1.30 p. m. Mr.' and bite, Cecil Jttne�, and I \Trs.. lack Emprin.gham's group is LOYAL POGUE, Acct. jaly 15 Mr. and \frs. Lorne Jones, Doreen fn charge of the progr_m. Phone- MO B-2563 and Grant, attended the Bell-Harris «_. _.«.._....._.:__ ..._. ___.._._. .:.....: ».._......_...«.. .««. _ : I ,c r' Mr. Craig Peters• will have charge and the following week, Keith' will RO�� H!IIs . And School Associaflon Mr. and Mrs,.1td1.Bouiface : and.- . have Char •again.-•• "' J .Mr: Bill Voss are on hoLaays ytu* Mr. and Mrs. F. Flake and'faro- - --- ,'week, and will be spending a few ily, of Sarnia visited her brother„ - days in Bufialo. ia'&.family, Mr. and Mrs. G. Blake, Mrs. Valentina and Angeline are here. ;.Spending,this week-at SauoJe Bch. Master Wayne Norton celebrated Mr, aiid'7Nfts. Les Lye and family, •' his birthday on Saturday with.' a of Stouffville, foirnerly, of Clare- party of some of his friends. plont,•are holidaying-at Rush hake. ' Miss Marion Norton and Mr. and 4: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor and Mr.s L. -Mason, of Scarboro,• spgpt ,family spent the weekend at Hall's the week-end with their parents, Mr. Jake. and 'Mrs. J. Norton here. The Sarco plant will close down Mr. Wilf Gliddon . spent a few - . . jhis Friday for the ann>;al two-week days of his holidays visiting his par- _ -vacation. ents.who art.staying at Lake ;it. _ Miss Marie Lynn is entertaining a Peter. : +Vrl friend from Toronto tnis wick. John Devitt is doing the masonry i The Young People of our Baptist'. 'work_on the pew 16 rro6m home.ot 1 ;Church held a "scavenger hunt on Mr. and Mrs. Harry' Newman, at l ,Tuesday evening. or near Greenwood. Stones for the ? The Sunday .evening Open Air I home are being brought from fields r ' E.;Church Services are'being held' a- in the area. £ r gW 19 '..gain, in the local park, at 7.15 p. in. Mr. -and firs. Jack Hall plan to � I'with Rey'. J. 'Carnegie, in charge. leave this week for a holiday in Ken- ' ;Everyone invited to attend. There tucky. i Was a-good •turnout last ,Sunday. -A Bowling Tournament for t1W ,` ^ •,%Valker Trophy was held here last' 'G R E E N W O O D "Thursday night with eight rinks and ' tFbowlers attending, from Cannington, Sympatttyof the community is eA. i.Agincourt, Newmarket, Markham, pressed for the family of 'airs. A. �+ ; .Aurora; Uxbridge, Stouffville, Wbit-- biorden, who passed 'away on Fri-' by, and Claremont. The Cup was day after a lingering illness, in the .' -von by Milne Freeman and rink of:_ Ajax Hgspi!al. Mrs. 346cden was a A incourt. Next was Norm Adams member of the United Church, and ' Even s of the n time president aloe a - lace to rid e• nk�of `xb 3rd. .$red n L g P d.Don Bacon and rink, Stouffvillei ing A'oma i s Association. Akirays iAth was the Cannington rink. a willing worker in any good'ibr'her We are sorry 20 report Mr. Len church and community. Her daugh- ' .Lye not in good.health. ter Joan died a few years ago. and omen > photo by Barry P oy The local Legion will hold their one son :Doriglas resides in Green- Yannual drumhead service on Sunday, wood.-Her husband Andy also lives +July 17, with..Rev. J. Carnegie in in Greenw�<.d: Her moth and fat- r. .:.charge. The parade will fall-in at her and her twin sister Mrs. Hallam ing were Mr, and Mrs. Jot .Pegg, M. S. was held at the home of Mrs. Mans were made to send parcels i the Legion grounds at 1.30 P. m and live in Nanitoke: another sister lhvi of Oshawa,,and Alfred and Barbara Chas. Rogers, Brock Road. Tues- to the Indian Schools, An intrrest- twill be led by the Highland Creek in IlamilJoa; also one brother in and-Ruth. _- day evcttw!g• July 5, of 8A0 p, m, ing letter wam read from Mfrs. Dor- j �'Pipe Band. In the parade, besides Tern Cotta. The funeral was h dd Mr, and 'Mr.s Prendergast and The meeting was conducted by othy Buckley: from British Guinn. the Legion' mtmbeis and visitors, iritm the McEachniq'Funeral Home, fatiiily,'of Sarnia, vi3itetl tin, and Mr9,.Henry Van Nus, Vice-Pres. former Explorer leader. will be members of the Auxiliary, in Pickering at 253'0 on Dtonday. the Mrs. Milton Pegg this week. Mrs. �Vnt: Boyes. presided aE the Mrs, V`an �fus thanked Mrs, Rog �. :Scouts, Cubs, Guides and Brownies.' 11th: Interment at Mount Later Rev. T.. .Fleetham returne,l 'from piano. Devotions were conducted by ens for her hospital,ty. A delic+ewe A miscellaneous shower will be Cemetery. Oshawa_ vacation at Camp Quin-MoA ac`for Mrs. 'Walter.Willis, assisted by Mrs. lunch was served and all too soon, {',.a}t A m the Lome of Mrs. W. Glidd- Rcport of the Pickering District the. funeral of, Mrs. Morden. Barrie MacKenzie and 'Mrs: % V;o it eras-time to return to our homes. _ ion at 8.00 p. M. July 20 for the for- High School are out. Congratula- Kathy Pegg had the inisfor- Nus. The topic 'Together we wor:; - Corr. Miss K Ater Pat Welsh, now Mrs. Sima. Lions to all__the Greenwood pppils. luxe to injure her. knee and ha8 been in Eastern Nigeria" took the lo-, Grace Benson ctlebrated her bin-. ' and a'.t tho+e is our community whq under the doctor's- care this past of a round-table dissuasion. led by BILLS MOTOR SHOP i r week. Sorry Kathy, Mrs.Willis. Mss. Harry Boyes and LAWNMOWER REPAIRS ytthday last week with a barbecue have passed the yea>r's wor:c. - _ Makes Of , party with some of iztr friends. Strawberry-picking is 'the order of :Miss Mary boyes.nzie of our meta "Repairs To All es ��'e are sorry to report air... N. - the..day. Several from our'the. St,"Atxirew'* Women's .Missionary bers, Mrs. MacKenzie and Mrs. Jas. Briery lido on. 5andereon ill on Saturday, and hope ity have pinked their lieri•ies from. $risbiri will be attending the W: a{. No. F. Highway and 01d Rosebenk 2te will soon be better. I :the Whitmore Farm in Markham S- Training Centre in Albert College, Road.I The monthly- meetinit of- the W. Belleville. from- July 10 to 11.­ TEMPT-It 0,2154- Mr. and a. .-Robs edstmw -ended a Wedding in Toronto on Sat- ifut crap and quality of the berriis. �yhrday. Mr. and Vrc, Les, Wilson and - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Maslcell -and girls•enjovect the Disney re-union,. J--baby of Toronto, and Mrs. Stephen- near Hampton, on Sunday afternoon. Report to the Public I Bon, of Ringwood, visited Sir, and Mr. and '_titr,1, Jac k Brooks -'aril _ e ; - k Mrs. Ross Redshaw.on .Friday eves}- Ken. and Mrs,.Keddal left on Sun- �.wg. day,morning for a week's vacation Sunday n.ornitig service in tne, to the State of Liame. Tnited.Chutch was well conducted Vicitars at the home o€ �4r•- aad. FIVE YEARS. OF PROGRESS Jlhy Mr.- Keith Norton. Next Sunday Nina.' K. Frogk, on_Saturday even- aa. .. .� .. .. IN THE-° COMMUNITY SUMMER SWIM ,ALL WAVE . . PROGRAMME FOR THE HANDICAPPED CHILDREN _ _ ROTATOR -- r 7 = OF PICKERING, AJAX, WHITBY, UXBRIDGE >V - FOR CHANNELS 2 4 6 In the community summer swimming programme for the Handicapped Children o Pickering, and the New Station Channel 9. )'.'20 ft. Roof Antenna with Rotator and Stacked Heads .Ajax, Whitby and Uxbridge. only .$95.00 Jbis is a e rt ro public on the oluntee• enterprise which seeks to benefit afflicted _ "' children of the area by swimming in the worm summer months. The work started in' 1955. (as low as $6.00 Per month). - -aged between two and T6 years. Cases Include polio, cerebral palsy, s The children are POW tic, multiple sclerosis, muscular distrophy, leg perthes. The prolect takes the children where�f x40-ft..Tower (Three Section) with Rotator & Stacked Heads Ands them.. If .satisfactory-private transportat ion is not wail6ble, it is contracted for. That 139.00 the effort has won a firm place in the respect'a nd goodwilfof the'commur(tfy is evident from_ 1 .',(as Tow as ;8.00 month) review progress: a of FOR CHANNELS 2, 4, b, 7, 11 h year a grey number of children have been assisted,.The first class. A. Each ter 70-f#. Roof Antenna less itotetor With Single AO Wave Head had four. In 1960,the registration will be about 50:, Althauch thorcipautie results are discei may be noted that wyery Y pain of crutches 'have been discarded. For the ehild,''each day's outing it. :.�40-ft. Tower (Three Section) loss Rotator' with Single AU. an exciting adventure.-For the volunteer worker, there a the satisfaction:of ,. Wave Head - $79.00 serving. ` Jas low as $5.00 per month) >- - 3. Over the five years there have been about 150 volunteers, some with trans-' Year Warranty on New Installations. day, now before steel p�ation, some in the water, others on land, dressing the children, tending 'fprices ye up. Phone TEmple,9-1191 i WH24AN - Free Estimate runny noses, serving cookie:and cocoa. A .4. Seasonal.expense (taxi, pool and lifeguard hire, insurance and sundries) DUNBARTON RADIO TELEVISION ho no I campaign s Id, each S90 • melt, through theage erosity of grants and don"ons -- ar a oppoximates 0 ••:''ye ' sees I bills z r' (PICKERING BRANCH) .from public and private sources. And each year' there has been a small _ 2 DOORS WEST OF I.G.A. PICKtRING VILLAGE surplus. INTERNATIONAL CREDIT CARDS HONOURED " ` 5. The total of the surplus to the end of-the 1959 season was'about 3540. This . amount, after careful thought by the Committee, has been set aside is trust. It will.be field to start a fund for the purchase of a heated pool for year- round use b the children. _ /� Y. 'WALTER THOMS�NF �e�te ' Current contributions will th used to meet the expenses,of the 1960 dosses. i :With deep a)3preciation of the past assistance given by many organizations and persons, and with the hope that the coming program mme will merit contirsui ng ' BARRISTER SOLICITOR' consideration and support the Committee submits,thin accounting. NOTARY 'PUBLIC �: 9 . •', ,. _. �• Donations may be sent to'Mn. Douglas Plitz, Secretary-Treasurer. Each donor will _ COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS Y g •: carve official acknowledgement a nearer. . Vorth-west corner 'of .. -: . by`th Treasurer. Allman •R.R. 1, Clarokeent ( lartitaom 37) Mw.N.A.Deakin,Dunbarte m • ' . . old Plant Rd. on � - n (TE,9-2028) Vo. 2 Highway * M� RY Gerald is • Mrs. David Denaldmn, Valley Form Reed (TL 1-137Q :.' �' .•�.' �.•. - rmsf►*ng,7 W.hilkbeM Crescent,AI4 , W H: 2 0910 :Mrs.L s.A = .. (WH..2-5S45) Wlrs W.O, 'nurser, R.R. 1,Picke►i*g (WH.2-0153) Mn L K led N,407 Cellseree St.W.,Whitby Mn, Rex Merrill, FbtrPerr Rd. N., DkinbaAerk (TN. 9-21)0 9-2862 r W G laws* k (MO. ) Mrs. n,R.R. 1,Pickering(WH.2-013) RrJ•I¢ �otfltlO� a; Mrs.R: Bregan,Picker{ky(YYN.2-6713) Mrs.Oeuy'es 11ft(Traes*nr),R.R.3.►iekaring Miss Ethel Bunker,R,R.2,►kkering (TE 9.2290) ( �-1 ) Mn.Reikerl Bpren, R R 3,Pickering (WH,,2-423) Mrs.J.S. Scent,R.R. 1, Highland Creek(AT, 2-11A7) Mrs. H. T. Seek (Ca-cartwner), R.R. 3, Tickering Mrs. J. G. Spragge, R.R. 1, Ashburn (Claresant 83RD •.'*.R. 3, PICKERING, ONT. — Old Rosebank Rd. N. — TE. 9-1417 (M 9-177s) Mrs. T.-J. Whd*ler (Cenvener) R.R. 1, Brock Rd., • PORTRAITS R.R. Pickering (WH.2-05%) H. 2101 'iVlrs.W 'Ha►dr Ci*ig,R.R. t,P MN. 31 - _ Mrs Jams David�en,R 1 P f '• WEDDINGS " W�toEoSraP es . �_• • BANQUETS .•:'.4,For the child, on exciting ar•venture'. . . for the volunteer • W • GROUPS, ETC. : i,AL "the satisfaction *of serving". + Wee- _ - , ,. .. •'..e'.,f. v..:... -:V >{� ..� .�. _-fir" , r...-...✓ .. •.'. '- , y:. -AY-._,^may.,,. '.�.,.,.. r.ay �- - d. DIRECTORY =`11.0 �''r� For Bnd lurk Lovers 2�.� g J v a T f I _ • e ES DRUGS L C�1A.RANTEhi� = Concert Band and Ivfusic Lovers -- OY ` f al.kr will be .plea4ed to know..that L (� �" the famou, Newmarket Concert R8d'Ib•T ♦ �rTO>`C�+ CEA Hi�B Band Till be at Markham on July, • . y ti 24, with.,a program of varied musical PRiSCRIOMN SPECWtSTS Any Make or Model arraegerntnts which shouid'pledge FUNI��RAL tl1RECTOR_ ( everyone. - �- Field r This fine orkanizat:on, with sev- - -<• FURNITURE DEALER oral Markham musicians in its mem=' COSMETICS _ EUNDRIEB - SASY NEEDS *` : ' leadership o . - bershtp, is txtder the 1 e f tx �" / _. :.: . • Mr. S. Clarke, ARCH, conductor of the Royal Regiment Pend of Can., _ STORE HOURS �ergn>E,ann Auto Body Pdlvtafe Ambularm Service and has built up a large following' r _........---DAY •. . .. .. - . . �OR NIGHT of band coucert enthusiasts.• c and y SUNDAYS E HOLIDAYS 1-5 your You can en-the program so comeezrfyta u - a, ►!�t11ii sure a good spot - 7.45 p. m., Sun- s plane: TZnW1e 9-1611 WM. McEACHNa, Prop. day, July 24 - Morgan's Park, Mary- I PICKERING !HONE WH. 2-5961 9.2520 • ham. , Attar howl,TEnpls - Phone WH. 2-2171 St: Andrew's Presbyterian Church ' Repairs Cam Be Fiisa:.ed ._ -- -- - - Pickering, Ont. Divine Service.was conducted on• • - - �tN AND CLARKE Sunday morning by.Mr. Wm. Perry, _ : -�•��-�-rT of Ashbnrri. The choir entered the GRAHAM HARDWARE - � �J;.�R church to the Procession;,) Hymn _ ♦UG�`IDi 68. Mrs. Elizabeth Boyes presided at Lhasaw"I .sad Aat]sorlsed 1� I W. H. J. THOMPSON, B. A., LLB. the organ. The special number was - - •�, 1iMRRees, _Paints - ? crulha•a d Ontario #Ad Yom, ..a trio..sun b•_Mesdames. Pat Kerr,. pp Barrister aad SolBatot Helen Bri-bin and Mr. Sam Jackson. cacao $ k• lnnP � H•�' Britisb Columbia and Onssrio The scripture readings were from hold P'Orai#aTe. ]1en1 Estate Psalm-51, and Revelations 3. Mr. T0015� Glass, Etc• _ else oar spe"If at BiW000 !�1• Glenwood 81 Alas. Perry preached a 'f,ne sermon tak- >iadies. Dual Seswiee i s ow ing as his'text Rev. 3* 20 - Behold' 1WHitehall2-5151 General Hardware P13e• of Oat► 1 stand at the door and knock; if _ M110100, R O. 4badle A&IIL 41 41 Residence. TH.mple 9-2654 any man hear my voice, and open liwkbft P. Q �� Uark. 1�YS the door, 1,will come in to hire ana PiCKERING* will sup w4h him and he_with me. PHONE WH. 2-1911 -- pr,maepa have bew artalmildind Creighton, Fraser, Drynan. Th:s text portrays the picture of 1 : steethoswase store• hilt. g Christ knocking at the hear-Cs door. Murdoe4! In the first place Christ is knocking - = - oa human.litart.s, God is-seeking H� s C _ men. Cod tbiough Christ came_ """"� I : BarrlstwS, Solicitors and Notories 'down to earth to minister unto men, this is the meaning of incarnation. - ;weddings, Banquets, Showers Publie ' Secondly, is Christ dffering.'fellow- Bank of Commerce Chambers, -ship to men. Presbyterian men meet - - Bakery Products Barrister, SolieitAw, S Simco• Street orth, Oshawa ing arouni a -table breasting bread Notary Public together :creates an intimate' fellow- "Meat Pies Our Specialty/ 'Tel•phorm RA. 3-3444 ship by the saying of grace, inviting ..real at Old =i�swaa Read a Diving guest to the table. Thirdly, Main St., Pickering - - WHO, 2-03�'• � � Ckeet is the Human Responsibility. Christ _ AT. 2-7391 a/ AT. 2-1362 - WANTBD - has to' be invited in to our lives. 1O[F2t1'I' T HOMM We have to open our hearts and let H•ttar $]IALL ACRkAGEB AIdD Him in., CoriespondenL 1Esse.ss frL l:3/ to 8:31 pas, Sdaurday and 1r>il1B Card of Thanks w:.�Comb waiting � AJAX LUMBERCO. , _.-. -_.-Cwt T. - Me reneswanld relatives thank our _ /•tr.Lti+saeyt A" asst" Mass card.-cards and arts -of k1n*1- _ nest. and expressions.of xympathy. � u an . O� � extended during our recent bereave- COTTAGE MATERIAL - FENCING.Rent in the logs of a loving hus-lonumans werks" L >aC�Y ay `TONS band tathcr and-grandfather. spec- 1GARAGE DOORS PAINTS - -- PLYWOOD ial thank, to.ilie teaching staff 'and DO-IT-YOURSELF CARPENTERY SHOP TOOLS USTi'r1. PBOr- .190" S.issoar pupils of St. Francis de Saies'Sep-Esttsb&A" 1.00 arate.School, and staff and employ-hitby,.Onu T ERMS ARRANGED est of Whittry oa .ee" o£ Trim-Trend,itsbsray, bec�treets Mrs. John Brett and the Brett — -- AS LOW AS .Whitby and AJait REAL, ESTATE Family. - AVERAGE GARAGE - $15.00 PER' MONTH $ ` ' '� Photo cv-op now in Pick- GRACE PRESBYTERIAN Bring and Alax creas-To Church buy or sell for prompt CENTENNIAL AND WEST ROUGE NO. Z HIGHWAY 1MH. 2-3ZS1c i _ F MBING - courteous service ask for rYt,uc Worship end SrrldaY ached) _ :30 0.111.-Wear ROY9• rYtpif •tC Sehl FED $AYES-' -- Mr. .- OYKei. - 31:40 ore+—Gntnlnial Road lhdsis.Sshaol.-.EVERYONE WELCOME NG BATHROOMS __,Call ay. WM. WIT. FULTON, __ �A,. Je Schatz _ Phone AT. 2-23 �JRE SYSTEMS it M� Rd. MATES GIVEN General Insurance - Rebhor 72 e � � , � Pickering 590 or Ma. 9-3337 --------------------------- ----- Palnts Electrical. Appliances e - WH2-6717 ST.` GEORGE'S' ANGLICAN _ CHURCH " P:cke.ins ±Ontario Tools iGlasa Etc. -------�� Rector t, ` Rev. H S Shepherd, B. A., D. D. M . .. ,Box.198. Pickering -;Plioes 171 . TREYISIOH 8� RAD10 I _ SUNDAY SERVICES 8.30 a. m.-Holy Communion REPAIRS as 5 ev - orntng rayer a sdon s ardw' a*re - 11 _ PHONE: .TEmple•9-1191 : . ' - .03 a, m Ho'y Co rsntinion I (4th Sunday) `P DUtiBARTON RADIO &TV FUNERAL AND I1.00 A. m•-Susdav School in the _ Community Hall 'phone WH• =Q460 Pickering _ 11.00 a. m.-Nurser in Rectory ,�, e. I�ATTf:w AMBULANCE SERVICE y Room - ages tip to 4 year's NVE '\E DAF D S NO. Z HtGHViFAY 40.90 a. m.-Ho'y Communion and "- "' ` I¢OGER G. CONA�IT. B. A. i• .. Intercessions for The Sick MARKS C T R t AT PL.KERING BEACH ROAD --------------------------- ---- s _B&MSTER, and SOLICTTOA TeieP4>!one = Pickerin United Church 9 ct�Nrrx BvTz.Dl�lc, AJAX — 9 - Industrial,• Commercicll &�Residential 1�1/irin Minister. Rev, Melville Buttars^ - g From Efficient Service Free Estimates :'►i etmcw 6R e., Oslta.ra W H. 2-3610 ----- ----- - - -. � ';SUNDAY, JULY 17, 1960 insurance Co. 11 moo 'A. M. - _Church Service _ _ J. MARKS WVXrZ OB PHONS I. AUDLEY Tel. TE. 9-1570 R.R. 2, Pickering pnn• tR•tes For Farm And t0eatilTy 9.45 A. M. Church Service , ,�. BRADY _ Wj8&m,j� anp»e O, S PLUMBING STARE --=-------------- ----------------- tile tsiuls. 00 09 sa . . Science Society 'WOOD �. ,r.�.brl. ,,olluratso. « en » F Chnst�an L " E HILLS ONTARIO OAL Bowman & Gibson COTTAGE SPECIAL-Automatic pressure - .R000 r ' system,_ stainless sink and chrome feu_ ' Invites,You To Its Regular hei ry oNt: WHITBY 491 cet in arborite top cabinet, glass lined-- ----- electric hot water t6ak. Comp.ete.oulflt- ank R ,.Set ub--------'-°"-"-'-'---'- I 5185.00 � �Iri�2os<_bank Road �'t:blic School p p Idiong ,Open Daily, Saturdays till 1 p.m. Roseb3nk Road, South - -- -Every•Sunday at-11.00 A.-M;--• MONTEITN, MONTEITH, R111 L a CO. ;. EVI:RYTH{N� IN SAFE Sunday school At The Same Hour - • f - I PLUMBING •_• • Arthur Mitchell ltd. -chartered Accountants z!► Reading Room Is Open To`The - . Licenled Trust••l :: SALES - SERVICE _' _ '. _ 4 , ,- - . Public, In The Allerton Real : . - i Ajax - Oshawa - Stratford CONTRACTS. Estate, Building, Xingston Rd.. _ Wh. 26771 TE.9-2 1 3 - -G. W. Kiehl CA., R.I.A. �'•; 4320 Kingston_Rd„ West Hill At Rouge Hills. Oshawa RA s-3527 Tuesdays,.Thursdays, Fridays Y .swo R. Waters t:.A_ AT. 2-2-080 AT. 4-4721 _ From 'her to 4.00 P. M. - - WHi.ehall24891) For Fbrther tic 2-2635 , Call - ATlantic 2 2635 t b• o r _ _ ALL MOOD FEATURES • EFFECTIVE JULY 14, 15, 16 ONLY i TRY THIS SPECIAL "SIZZLE SAUCE" — Mix 1 tb. cinnamon, 1 tb. dry mustard, 1 tb. ginger, 2 tb. cloves and 1 oz. brandy or brandy flavor. Allow �2x to stand for hour, then mix 4 tb. brown sugar, '' 1 tb. molasses, 1/2 c. vinegar, 11/2 c. Minute Maid Orange Juice (make by adding 3 parts water to 1 part concentrate) and add spice mixiure. Blend well. MARINATE '/i" slices in sauce for about 1 hour in refrigerator. Barbecue slices 12 inches above slow charcoal fire, turn and baste often. NO WASTE — NO LEFTOVERS WIENERS 8 Per Pk g. SAVE 4c ON BRIGHT.'S CHOICE W, , IENER ROLLS a DEMPSTER 8 Per Pig. APPLE JUICE as-oz Tin �,.25 ' . Y> ALL SAVE 4c ON IGA _ FOR _ _ ., m SAVE 4c ON SUNNY MORN BAR-B-CUTS . . . . •�"''-�",,,,�'" �`- V DINNER '55 HAMS .u��s�o�Ar �b 89c 146. g.9 - P �t1[NS SHAMROCK '' -� u — � ILLSBURY PINEAPPLE—LEMON BOLOGNA 39c IV THE PIECE AVERAGE �. - I 15-0z Pi9L C :LEAN MINCED BEEF Lb. 39c 89 A K E M I X�Frtaaerille �FreBh Fro�steis ­STRA BERRIES ~FRESH — TASTY ONTARIO BROWN - CANADA No. 1 NEW -• 10-Ib. Bag 0 �POTATO'ES ` :' ` C 154z. Ptgs. — YORK FANCY — SAVE 6c — :: CUT WAS BEANS S Z. 29t PRE M, SAVE Sc GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS Ib. �p� LUNCHEON MEAT . . :2 ..TINS , 49.c T KRAFT — SAVE 6c :,,CABBAGE Garden Fresh-fender Green �o. I Ib. lQe 33C TEV, SLICERS —FIELD_BARBECUI SAUCE °`��. "LONG GROWN • • • • • •• BTL. SAVE 10c _ :ONTARIO CUCUMB E RS for SARAN WRAP o 19c _ LEMON OR ASSORTED _ .CHRISTIE S PUFFS �PK�=� 43c :LIMES U.S. No. I LARGE SIZE Ooz. ��e pARKAY REGULAR -` Fora Cool, Ilefreshkn ' Drink 1 I.B. PKGS. �.M A R G A R'I 'NE' 4 • -`We Reserve the Right To Limit Qaantitie." '! PICKERING . 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