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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1960_07_22 r .. .. _ ... .', � ' � ..ATM �. � /�' ' � •, 0 � - A-•e:�rs•"e-.. _...,r•. _ v .t" .. .��.,ir.O... - i.. it. _ i. .. .t .. , t. a :'"':. ,. A'f-:rJ.jr�•^"•.._ ., •. rt � , .•S• n. ..C„ •r- .. ra,, ,y4 - r �F.•a ubscr7 tea: •s, z United Stitt%&: 83.00 W. C. MUR$AR A D OIi PUBLISHERS 5c. ER Authorised As Second C ass 1l�atsi� VOL. 77 NO. 4s BICKERING, ONTARIO FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1960. ' Pubashed Since November 1881 Poet Office Dept Ottawa ' h' Bay Road School Graduates ! Cali For More Police PatroilinB : Frenchma s y F CI F • ' ' o Claremont' - Following t Gang Fight Claremont was the scene of a free- »' for-all Saturday iiigbt abot}t 10:80 p�CKERING VILLAGE p.m. when a gang of-about 30 teen- ~� ag Rev. F. E. Joblin is spending era were, it out on the tSg3 . . main street, before' OPP officers.ar- summer with his daughter -Mrs. kj-, rived to break it up. G. Westney and family, while ano i 1 The story as we got it iii Claremont ther daughter Gladys is on a trip ukFt F was, that a gru of about 10 Clare- many. SI P G Two of the thiee men arrested t✓"' , Ithe mont youths had just returned to i village after having attended a connection with the "smash as I Weiner roast and ran into about 20 grab" robbery at the Knapp Jew•+,• I youths, said to be. from Oshawa and ellry Store a few weeks ago, Wes --.-.-- A,iax, who were waiting for an Ux- sentenced last week. One received*s ate. y #;rs bridge boy. two month sentence, the' other, „ .The outsiders.'irere.said,to be after three-month one. The thii+d man ii4+ Robert Forsythell, 18 of Uxbridge, ected "trial by jury", and will appr� f ` who had crowded one of them during ear at the Fall Assizes in Noveuies a race; sometime earlier. When the ber. Forsythe boy was sat upon,he called Mr. and Mrs: Dick Winter ant , • `' ' •, for help and the Claremont youths family have been enjoying the su w » " went to'his aid: titer at their'cottage at lake Simcoee- Mr. and Mrs. W. H- Westn One youth'was treated at Stouffville �' Medical Centre for face lacerations. have been visiting the former's dau*« hter, Mrs. Clare Gunter,•and t �4r r Tire.wrenches and bicycle chains were B fa ``�` used as weapons in the fracas, and ily at Gunter Lake: 1� ` • ' ` - for a few minutes fists were flying Mrs: Barry 'Murkar and childresp in'all directions. One Claremont man have been spending.the week.m w said he heard a Claremont man t-11 Parry Sound area. . Aft . -another who was trying to break up A farewell part�r was g5,en UZ the fight, to "hit them hard and bit Friday night in honour of Don �- them fast." colt, who has enlisted in the.iRamak An OPP cruiser, investigating a Canadian- Navy, and left on S mirror accident, south of the village for Cornwallis, Annapolis. M S % 1?reachtnaa's Bay Road School Reuben .Williams, Alec. Ol'phant, Clement, $]lie McKay, Mr. M. C. was told 'of the fight by a passing Somebody in this town has Graduates. Back row L. to R. - Rob- I Tony Salt. Froar Row - Mr. B. I Inrig, Principal. motorist. He radioed to another cruis- =ouster, and its early morning cro art Fertile, Wayne Rooney, Bryan Simpson, teacher; Suzanne Szablen- I er, north of the village and together in gives the village a zeal turajr life atmosphere'. Skitch, Bob Bttsssva, Tint Baibow, ski, Ann Thompson, Miry-Beth Mc- Photo by Bartle Pomeroy they converged on the town with The little daughter of Mr. Gibs� sirens blaring and lights flashing. who operates the driving range a>e; ♦ Liverpool had- o given to Many of the youths scattered and -• got sway. About six were caught and rp t be e a tams School Area 2 Has Problems With =hot this week, after site tried Greenwood Park field for questioning. Na liquor was found in the cars and no charges were rescue a mouse that her cat ham} r' caught. The mouse bit her:- ) - GrrererQwd'ing And Transportation raid s police. One e' the visiting a — _ youths is said So have"had his head'I Mr, and Sirs, C: S. Bryant word; Bus Place rammed against the side of Thos. down- in Tweed this week, xisitin The School Foaid. of Area No..2 Greenwood. Conservation Park is Hammonds wood working shop,while just as busy a place this year as'-any{someone else put out a small.window His frienrs will be glad to h is having,their `problems with.ova- e • that :tfr, ac Balsdoa ha§ returneC- $crowding in some of ,their schools. New Air Mail Est summer. in the building. J and"the tran9ferring of children from Supt. Sid -Pugh reports that to! Dr. N. F. Tomlinson said'there was home• from hospital.one school to another less-crowded. Stain e date this year, there have been ap- someone banging on hip front door Jim Pyeita n, spending his buffer.At arecent meeting of the Board, p proximately 25,000 people at the park,I about inAnight but when he got there, days at Brechin, Lake Simcoe: they heard objections voiced by par- 6.000 cars, 30 busloads and about 1 they had.gone. It is believed it may ' e sorry report if r. Dave` Crichton, Riverside Drive, has 1>6C. "I ' The new "aero ramrrse' form put 1,D00 Scouts and -Girt Guides otz have been one of the gang warding a Crt ents of children attending the Rouge g p ill with an ulcer condition. He w•agdr Hill School on -Alton Road. The out by the, t-anad,an Postal Service camping expeditions. little patching done. f"_on July-4, wal be su lied to state Mr. Pugh said that there have been Shortly after noon on Sunday. confined to Ajax Hospital, and has parents were from neart>,y Wood- J y pP p more of the campers this year than:.about 6 motorcyclists rode into town since been removed to the Oshawl view Road, off the 1st. Concession, collectors by the Philatelic Branicn , Pe Y nY F Hospital. --and they raieed strenuous objection. of- the Post Office, Ottawa, if they any previous year. He said the week. and issued warning that they would �_ i are-not available at the local office. end attendance at the park varies(be back at night in force., + ills, Nellie fowatt is.leavit: c a. to their children being transferred with the weather. t "A grow of Claremont youths wait-i trip West, to visit her son. t{ ' from the• over-crowded Rouge Hill The new areogramnte was des- P Y - igned by the Canadian Artist, Wm. Over the holiday week end, they ed for them on the main strecit armed Mrs. Fred Aaiun had a plearani}: • School to the Rosebank School. Taylor, and is an attractive shade had 1,100 cars. According to Mr. with rope, pop bottles and pieces of surprise on Tuesday afternoon, whelp, Mr. Munroe, Supervising Piincip= J Pugli, the fishing in the ark has pipe. but the n never showed u her uncle; Mir. Chas. Goddard, obi of blue, wirir an "Air Mail" border B P Bag p al, is to make a canvass of the pat; tapered off since the season first OPP cruisers were patrolling the area Detroit, dropped in -while on hie. -erns of pupils-attending the Roue of red and grey blocks. The design B _ p g $ way to Farr Sound. He has r_]Hill School to secure the names'of also include% the word "Canada opened. Quite a few trout were caught Sunday evening, and it was reported y b those who would consent to their topped by a maple"teal and under- during May, but Mr. Pugh points out they stepped a- few youths;. south calling on other friend's aad_:e2a,. - lined with a modern aircraft. The that a great many fishermert line the Claremont and told them to keep go- rues. at Oshawa and Guelph- children E r ans being transferred. banks aT'the stream and.this probably in Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Tnnsporratioa is another problem post office tiers it is much more m- P Y B pealing.thau the one • reviousl em- accounts for fewer .fish being taken ' Most of the Claremont boys were Murray Sewell (see 1£leanor Storlc,� facing the Board. A delegation from p y as the season wears on said to be between. 14 and 16 yenta of Markham, on the birth of a babh to ed. Squires' Beach has requested arras- p y y t bo ' =• • ' d On,-Claremont re id • 1 on Sunday, July 15 a Sczr• Pct of n t pa nt said that � Su J gements be made for the transpor- ♦ if the parents would keep their boys General Hospital. 7. .:Speeding In This Vill.2ge Bible S � Nero " cation,of Kindeug�arten Pupils' to the' � � •• :�`2tome; there would be no one for the " The leaders of the LceaT Gii•D- Vaughan Willard $drool, visitors to fight, consequently no Guide Troop had an unpleasant ao Since the village police,department The Board has been giving a great trouble. wakening early Saturday morning; has been prising attention to fast Very Successful - deal of time studying 'this-problem' A number of residents feel that if while camping but on the Jamtg driving on our streets, it }s felt 'a And how best to solve it. They had definite_slowing .down has taken The summer vacation bible school, more patrolling was done on week • Murdoch property, Someone, bebev_- considered buying a school bus for I ends there would be less trouble with ed do be several youths, trade sever. place, But •,police cant catch them that completed a two week session the area. They are now investiga- tracing cars and' teenagers. al attempts 'to knock down their ail, and there are two cars .here at the'C.E. Centre of Pickering Unit-. The OPP say that with traffic con- king off. Forttunatel3i ring the possibility of the rental a which we have been watching, and ed Church last Friday was the most tent, before to a school bus, the Poard to pay the I trol on Highways 401,'No. 27 and 12 the twenty girls with them,•"aged IQs are prepared to say - "in our opin- successful held to date. About 60 boys salsr'y of the driver and operating i on week ends nI c•f their cars are to 12 years, were not awakened b T ion, their driving permits should be and girls from the various Protestant the commotion,. Needless.to sa costs: tied up. say" the taken away before they -kill some= churches in the community attended. It was decided by the Board to _,_`� leaders would have "rung a few one, by fast driving Mrs. seta-Bean and her daughter ty Jet Boat Demonstrated y got therm • I Accept the offer of the Wells Cor- Dow. necks" ii the• could have + ration for a survey regarding bus We haven't any idea who the were in charge of the school and were }lands on the offenders. (1'l•e should Po g owners or drivers are, but one it assisted by several young lady'teach- Throughout Canada transportation for the School Area: add, that - the story, of this, affair - a fairly recant model, large, red ers from.the United Church. as, told on the street wag terribly Receives Father's Old School Desk car._ The ;other is .a 'black,Volk- The ministers of the community,, The sensational, ecru jet-driven eswagon with red 'trim. These two 'Dr. H. S. Shepherd, Rev, -M. Buttars boat"now being manufact::re,1 by,the ( exa,gerated.•Ed.) Plant, AjaX_r„a be 'seen �fis.;�Gladv° . Burns, Hamilton, is: (B W. C. Murkar)' have been observed on numerous oc and Mr. Kenneth Heron, each ad -- y casions travelling at a'speed that dressed the school on several oeca- 1' any week-end-in many water; mgt a � �iTroTiTl�t er�ister ,Mrs. T„- I am a ch indebted• this week' td could' "lie' considered "excessive” on sions. l 'Province.of Ontario and throukho'ut 11. Morley and visiting other refs. the local i?fage, School Board for an • highway, let alone a 30-mile The,course studied, was taken from Canada this summer, rives and °trends in the virniity. - y 3faster Kcrtn the gif of a teacher's desk, from the zone. These two apparently have not the Summer Bible School' series and I Jet propulsion - some.hing reafly } Bf ant Lad :htr of illage school recently closed: •heard of the serious endeavor by was enjoyed by all attending. new will interest not only-boat en- misfortune ti. Jall off a :bed roof„ _ } "and'fracture his left arm -on Tues'-• My father, the late John Murkar Traffic an•l• `- .ty Authories to cut On the last day of the school, par- . thusiasts, but �nyone interested in J the mechanics of""driving,a frost'..I 'day night, while visiting at the Jr„ used-this desk at the school when down the :!.cident and fatality,rate gets of the children were in attend- C (Ben) 3 } he came•here in I894 as Principal in this province.. ante to see and hear just what had For most of us, the.only .known ) Br'ant farm. Kenn is.be. means of.propelling in confine for a few 3a of this school (at E400 per year - I r --- 'T`""�” """"""" beery taking place during the school pr pelling a boat through g ys to the: the water has been - rowing, 'padd- Ajax Hospital. have the contract he signed with the, ROTARIANS NOTICE! period. Reeve, C. E. Morley.r Board of that 'day). and taught anti; ling, sailing (canvas), and motor y. ep-esPrtteq.. 1900 when he came into the Picker- The meeting next Monday nighit will ♦ ♦ (outboard or inboard). But here the village at the corner-stone lays ing News. be at the Pickering Golf Club, , on Obituaries we have a motor that draws water ing of Whi*,by s new,town hall, oc,i North - 645 P. M. in through the'bottom of the boat Tuesday afternoon. I am delighted to have this old lire Brock Road, The Late John T. Elliott 4 and ejects it out through the rear Mrs. ,tarries Koch acid Sharo I piece,- which will be put into use _ spent-Tuesday- with relatives at Pet•= again in our office; and txx teas m • -(transom) above, the water line man thanks to the Board for their Former Resident :on Tuesday, July 12, three passed with such force (25{)0 gallons per erboro. .1 y away after an illness of over two minute) that the boat is driven for- Mrs. W. C. McLean, 'Toronto, isf thoughtfulness-•---they thought I weeks, at Oshawa General Hospital, ward at up to 40 miles per hour, It spending a few days with Bill anC�} would like to have it-----I did want Passes !n Toronto John 'T. Elliott, of Brooklin, Ont, can travel in about three inches of Joyce McLean, Church St. it. He was born"on the 'Fourth Con water because there is no propeller, Norman Graham who has,-under4 -- Mr. A. H. Cook, who resided in cession of Pickering, son of the late or rudder underneath to strike on gone surgeri in 'the Oshawa Hopp. Police Court Docket Adam an-d Sarah Elliott, and rand- an submerged obstacle or surface. ital, is making'satisfactory prog-:ss,.. — Pickering for a number of years, g Y g died at his residence, 49 Warren nephew of .the late Rev. Adam Ell- The craft is steered by deflecting Cres., Toronto, on July Ilth. iot•t,•who founded St. George's Ang- the ejected stream to the right-or. PINNED BY TRACTOR 1 ♦ Many- residents of Pickering will lican Parish, Pickering. left, and reversed by deflecting the Heaviest .,Yet • g The late' Mr. Elliott was not mar- stream toward the front ) Jim Volmer, 16, Highland Csee r 5 - recall Mr. Cook's market ,garden, (or bow antlered a broken collarbone, ��'ed- and ,flower; on No. 2. Highway, tied, and had spent most of his life We had the privilege, last Sunday Magistrate's Court 'here had one just west �f the bridge at the west in or near Pickering; and was'a afternoon of riding in one of these nesday, when the tractor be was::of its heaviest dockets on Monday, end of the village. member of the Anglican 'Church. startling craft: They don't appear to using to tow another, fell over, pin-;- since Court was first held in P'tck- Mr. "Cook lea}•es his wife• two The funeral service was held on be subject to the pounding received ning him under same. He was talgo ering Village. daughters, Eva and Lillian, and Thitsday afternoon, in St. George's in an outboard-driven craft;. they en to the Ajax Hospital. The majority of cases were "Traf- five sons, Oswald, Don., Gordon, Church, with a former Rector,.Rev, ride smoothly; and can b4 turned a- Jim was-working with a crew wbr + .9 N fic". Pickering Townshi Police had E. G. Robinson, of Toronto, takin round in their. own lee h at to are sod-cutting on No. 2 Highwsyi P ��illiam, and Li�onard, of Fairport' g Kt P eighty-twi cases, and the Pickeritig .Beach, the service and interment in Erskine speed, without any inclination to ust east of the 'Brock Road. P. Village Police had seventy-nine. Cemetery. One sister Mrs. S. L. tip over. They- use from thirty to t-nas. Daniels of the Township JW The cases were heard by His See Style-Lite Shoe Sale Page 3 Chappell of Lethbridge; Alta., sur- fifty percent lest fuel than an oust- ice,"-investigated the accident. Worship Crawford Guest. vives. Continued On Page 4 _ MOUT operation in Oshawa H.papital on �At the home of Mr. and Mrs. George To Grade,2,- Farbara Saunders. Friday for the Demovt[I of a catar- pndcrin. — "t..'TO'G3'ftle J._ jolttndFd1; Martha �• CAR R JXQ RZPA11M : �.• . �. " ' C 7te+."M Buttars will be on holi- act from an eye. •Her friends wisp Jo and Joy Astley have' returned I- Doaer,'-CrAr,Hoyi4 -tarry• Smith, <�., �,_ .•- . .. , ._ ... IIeTs .during the next fpvr •weeks. her a speedy recovet'z!, from a toliday wi* their grand- Ted Taylor, Helen Zdanowicz. DUMBARTON RADIO � lftae will not be . any church or Sympath+J is eztc6ded to Mrs. mo4er Mrs. G. Griffin, Fdnelon To.`Cia�e 4' Tom Rullar, Donato AND TELEVISION : SW&&y School at Audley on July Stanley Powell, iA &*e passing of Falb. . Wbite, Mike`Zdanowiez. "Two Doors 'cwt Of I. G. A. ; .24 and 31. On August 1, Rev. Les- her gmndf*fhtr, WnL Sinclair, it it. and Mrs. Uri Guthrie and To Grade 5 - Deanis Doner, Kai- PICYSRE O VILLAG3 NO Avery, ordained in Juno will be GTs honfe -In ,(;herrYwood, on Fri- family, and Mrs. W. H. Guthrie en Smith, Stephen Taylor. =' WR24F*'or TZ971191 tbt guest minister. On August 14, day. motored to Dwight on Sunday. To Grade 6 - Harrold rjuthrie. ' 7&*w & L Osborne, Whitby Lad- Mr. and Mrs. James Davidson and Anne and Eileen remained with their To Grade i - Bill Seto, Keith SILL'S MOTOR i80P W College, will take the sllc'vice. Mr. and Mrs.: Geo. Izwtt motored' uncle and aunt, Mr, aCd Mrs. A. Vyhite• - _.LAWNMO'WER REPAIRS 1 p(' agratulations and best witches to the States thik week. While there Thompson, for a holiday. ' Jro Grade 8 -Randy Doner, Coll.- aka TO Ap Nab" Of to `it Wonnacott and Carol Lee they attended a demonstration at Miss Doris Hollinger, Toronto, een Long, Grace Peckover, Irene Small Aktor& i'ltrbe were married on Saturday, It the Dwarf Apple Experimental spent the ��eck-end at the home of Seto, Helen Seto. No. 2. Highway and Old Rosebu& Allownd's United Church. They will Farm, at Geneva, New York State. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Puckrin. To Grade 9 (High School) - Doug- 7tad: dive north of Bowtttanviye. Mrs. F. McCowatt, Frank and ' ` ' ' las Bell, Anne Guthrie, Nienke Smit. TBMPLS 9.284 Mrs. A. I,reonard undel went an Peter, of Toronto, spent last wettic Saggotsville School Pramotions Lorne Burkholder, teacher. OPEN EVERY EyINING M 7:00 POW . ROUGE HILLS EXCEPT THURS. i� F . TILL 9:00 Pam q. am ENO. 2 HIGHWAY FR I, EFFECTIVE THURS. - FRI. - SAT. JULY 21* - 22nd - 23rd T T Rt�iJC"E BRIDGE EXTU ' me. 1 FIELD SLICING Good Size - - ' for C • C CUCUMBERS levers 1b. 1 Me. 1 ONTARIO NEW Lae" 11 Qt. `asket �F. NEW . 1P O T A T O E S UM � SACK BAC+ C1KM CUTS END CUTS i s+e SLICEi �. � tar SLICES Ir. FIRM GREEN �s STROUD S FOOD -MARKET 2iD CABBAGE O C FRESH LEAH Large Heads B FORK BUTT ,ROASIb' 49 T ARRIVING FRESH DAILY FRESH PORK PICNIC ' ATTRACTIVELY PRICED Q�•R - -- ROAST DEVON SLICED KINDLESS BREAKFAST BACON - .! Ib. Package 9C MAPLE LEAF SMOKED - BONILESS ROLLED SHOULDER . PRIME RIB ROAST , Ib. 7C FIC C RC�U VD, SIRLOIN 9 T-BONE By the•Piece lb. 29C �. Sliced Ib. 35�C - C WM�G . � �' i FRESH GROUND LEAK M 39 INCED . BEEF MAPLE LEAF TENDERFLAKE - CHOM wt4r� 'I S Oz. Ties C ure aidlb 'l f� 29 og o0 FEARMAN'S CANADIAN OI1EEN ..11/2 lb. tin r. . �•*• (CASE OF 49 TINS $4.50 }� COOKED HAM .29 _ -- SAVE 20 CENTS - TABLE QUEEN Enriched I - B READ Full 24 oz. sliced loaf C :.SPECIAL OFFER OF 6c OFF PLUS 4c OFF _ . . - MAPLE LEAF ° Lar e'16 oz. jar ` 9 1 "• AMERICA DRY Large 30 Oz. Bottles e - pre • _ for C anger e .G SPECIAL OFFER OF 4c OFF .•, . '•,. PLUS DEPOSITS BURNS '3 lb. 4 oz. tin SWIFT'S ALLSWEET ONE WHOLE CHICKEN � •19 1 , : f MARGARINE (Save 30c. MAPLE LEAF i Valb. PkB : lb. C SHORTENING _ �Ib. ices C C . seas (SPECIAL OFFER OF 3c OFF PLUS 3c OfF)— 39 M' • - , •s r- in the Sudbury area. The sympathy of this comaauaity her daughter, Mrs., W. .Il[ _. : ;s•''•':�_:�;. came down to us is hnmga flesh and• idays caniAiug u c; -# died on the cross. He tried.jo.ane-' Mr.. and Mra: Redpaffi, 1'oynevale goes to bars. Coffman. last week. Mr. and Mrs. Morley BlackT'a.»f' ,virer the question - "W hY has God Road, are spending a week, camping. Mr. and Mrs. Peresy Jones rid Mc. and Mrs.R. McHy s are 1110 riphal Cornerx. .* as�fosfs, worked as He has?' without the Miss Donna Lee, Rougemount Dr. family left last Thursday on a mot- proud parents of a baby son., $rather.-Usr-J..,lghaw•, shedding of blood there is no semis- is ppending three weeks with rela- oeltriP to the West.Coast Mrs.; J. C. Hughson its visit sg in i _ 3#ra," w. of okbhbiita` Cityt elan' of sin. Christ paid,the penalxy tives at Newburgh, Ont Mr. Sandy Braid, of. Scotland, Fort William, and will attend the <. t �, dir e Sound; M'r. of sin which is death, even though Mr. and • Mansell and ,fpm= spent a few days last week with Mr. wedding-of 'a nephew. d .Mrs. Albert ' 'Stephenson and He was sinless. By faith; our *ins fly, of Rosebank, are spending their Grant Carson. We are pleased to have lira. C.' j}er Edith, of Tillsonburg; Mr, are forgiven by Christ's death-'on holidays at Port Severn. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jones dad Hood back again on the, 4th. Cos.. ^ to Kena4ilt Donnelly and the cross. We know there is stern- Mr. R. Morris, of Toronto spent family of Kirkland. Lake, are visit- after visiting for some time-with her ly Bruce, Wilfred asid Joyce, of al life given us through Jesus Christ ast Monday evening with his bro- ing the Manderson'$. daughter Mrs. Dave Lenho:. Dope were also yiaitors last His son. thee, and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. Mrs. George Wilson, Donald Wil- Shirley Martin, of the 5th Con, is Mr. inn Mrs. Black and their Morris Old Rosebank Road S, son, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jones and m the Ajax Hospital havii g fract- A2edts visited'Millbrook and Peter'- Mr. and Mrs. W. Norman; Oak- family, and Mr. and Mrs. R. Day need her arm on July 1S.This ,.is - boro� on Ssturday. ROUGE HILL - wood, Dr. entertained Mr. F. Rate attended the Day re-union, at Port the second time in two years. Tough Mt. and Mrp. Roy Hough and Mrs. A. Hall and family and Mr. Perry, on Saturday. luck, Shirley _ sons Gordon, Stephen .gr4i Peter of Congratulations to Mn. and Mrs. and Mrs. Grims, last Sunday after- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jamieson Dorothy Taylor 6 also in, Ajar O. P. Waldriff, Altona Road, on sent the week-end in the Muskoka Hospital having a tonsilectomy. We boro were visiting Mr. and noon. P rs. Howard* McClement ando2r, the birth of their first grandson. . Mr. and Mts. S. Perry, of Rose- , District and Haliburton, hope she is well soon Mr. nerd Mrs. C .A. ,Sctiwalm and A. J. Thompson on Sunday. bank spent last Sunday in Pt..Perry Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jamieson and Mrs. E. Cornutt had word !r'otla n John, spent.last week-end near Ann, of Toronto; spent the week- Grimsby, E gland, of the sudden Miss Margaret Hartfoid was in visiting friends. _ � Trenton - camping. +Oshawa Hospital last week having Mr, and Mrs. Schultz, 'Old Rose= end with Mr. and Mrs. B. Jamieson. death of her brother-in-law, who _ her tonsils removed. l Sorry to hear Mrs. Ed. Schwalm, bank Road S. attended the Strat- The Young People's,Union are in was preparing to leave on a fishing Kingston Road, is not well. We Stephen.Plitz, Base Line, had the ford Festival -last week, and ?hey charge of the church service next holiday. wish her a speedy recovery. ' auisfortune to fall and fracture his p y saw "Romeo and Juliet", Sunday at 9.30 a. m. with Mr. Craig M1. Eldon Robinson is not too left wrist. J - aremonL as the guest well. We hope to hear better news Mr: Bruce Cossar who graduated Ave is, leaving this week for a hol- speaker. g soon. Miss Janice Tranter, Sheppard �— Peters, of Ct j`roai Queen's ssar who is going ids in Vermont, with friends. BALSAM & MT. ZION Don't forget the Sunday School Mr, and Mrs. Cliff Hubbard are iD "teach in Pembroke High School .Mr. and Mrs. A. Westbrook and The W. A. met last Wedensday at Picnic this Saturday, July 23, at the recovering from their recent accid- m September. daughter Norma, Altona Road spent the home of Mr.s George Wilson. Greenwood Conservation Park. ent which could have been much last week iii Montreal, visiting Mrs. The, meeting opened with a hymn,• more serious. They are hamte again - - • i. Doreen and, Lois Davidson flew g P Westbrook's--sister'and family. and serf tore read by Mrs ;BROOK ROAR after a few days rest at the home k0 New York on Sunday and are to prayer, P - - -spend two weeks vacation with rel- Happy Birthday to.Johnny_Milis� George Pickett. The roll call was of their son Harold on, the 4th Con. }tvvea in Rhode Island., of Sheppard Ave. on his 4th birth' answered' by a verse with the word -Mrs. Walton, of Dundalk, visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Willis left day. July 19• ' Children', the lesson, thoughts gn Happy Birthday to little David' ,. for the West on the.week-end to Children of Light" were taken by visit relatives. W'aldriff on his 5th birthday, July the President and the theme song Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Annis spent 14th. was sung. Mrs. Lloyd.Wilson theia DUNBARTOH RADIO A TELEVISIBw Sunday afternoon in Kasabog Lake We are glad to hear .Mr: Miller, introdated Mrs. A. G Simmonds, pf. yfsitfn* Miss Rx'lyo Annis and the of Sheppard Ave. is feeling better GUn,Maj� v&o gave a very inter- T.V. CALLS TO 1HE tiO11AE Arthur Annis family. after bieng off for a few days last eating unlit, comparing the Canadian 11[r, and Mrs. Ron Hayday, Sask- week Housewife with the English House- PICKERING STORE AND REPAIR SHOP -_- a n, and Mrs. Hayday, of Belken- ! wife. Mrs. R. Da thanked Mrs. OPEN DAYS AND EVENINGSf of Ke+rt, England, visited Mr. _ ST ROU0i Simmonds and the 6usinesd period _ and Mrs. E. J.t Annis and family followed. It was decided to accept Wed. 9 a.m. — 13 noon 'last week. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. an invitation to visit Greenwood W. — Cliristine Cragg has returned from G. Scott, of Roseliank, who became A. on August 13, and to dispense .-PHONE — TIE. 9-1191 WH. 24430 Aug- hospital and is recovering nicely at the proud Barents of. twins recent- with the regular meeting in Aug- _ — home. ly. ust. The meeting closed with a hymn BATTERIES TOWERS, ETC. The Thursday Afternoon Euchre and the benediction, followed by a Mrs. F. Mills has had an opera- T.V. Antenna Installations — Small appliance repairs = Repairs eii tion in Mount Sinai Hospital and is was held it the home of Mrs. F. buffet supper. car red' — house radio i transistor progressing favorably. Her daughter- having Kingston Rd- the ladies- Rev. A. C huffman, a former min in-law Mrs. L. Milts is staying .at- having a very nice afternoon. ister on the Greenwood (iharp�e her home. Mr and Mrs. 'A. McKeown, of passfd away suddenly at his home • • • • Dyson Road are spending their hot- in Baltimore, on Monday July It. - - � . •:: � .BRIDES �;. -= •_._` •�'` - Duobarton United Church r___ _ LET US CAPTURE FOR YOU '.: -.Mr..Rklob Rumball of the.B. and - -THE BEAUTY Of YOUR, WEDDING -DAY F. Bible Society conducted the reg- T e��.v. COMP,ETE OVERAGE__ - -` _i 4 lar morning service. Mr. R. John- - -- - — — i aton was guest soloist and thrilled =` - BARRISTER SOLICITOR ME RECEPTION HO CHURCH RECE - ON the congregation.. with his solos - NOTARY PUBLIC - - - _ PHONE OR WRITE "It was His love for me", and COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS I "Down from His glory", aceompan- Nortli-west corner of Ba ff1A Pam AfOy _ fed by Mrs Donald Lynde, at the -old Plant Rd. on _ p OLD ROSEdANK DR.'N. TE• 9-1417 piano. Mr. Rumball read his scrip- .'No. 2 Highway - WM. 3-0910 Photographer - - R R. 3 CKERING ture lesson from the 3rd Chapter of ' Romans, and,spoke on - why Christ -- A A R -=SALE CONTINUES TO JULY 29th. OUR COMPLETE STOCK 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 _ _. WOMEN'S TERRY CLOTH SANDALS CANVAS FOOTWEAR CHILDREN'S BACK TO SCHOOL Ideal beach and shower sandals. A real saving All canvas fines including washables„ running All popular name brand lines. Your.chance.to on this item. shoes, imported canvas - and casual lines. Purc hose. ba c k to school need s at tremendous. RKiULA63.98 savings. _ - .SALE $1 .29 PR. SALE 25% OFF = SALE 30 OFF -: ER CASUAL LINES WOMEN'S SUMMER PUMPS 100 PAIR MEN'S OXFORDS 100 'MEN'S SUMMER _ HI Et LO HEELS Many styles to choose from. Blacks—Browns in Po ulap�Trn soles, in' suedes, glove 'leather good size range. lines. amp efe s Beige, `w tes, and blacks. Regular $7.95 ro h i' -39.95 values.-fiood available. Save• REGULAR $13.95 to $16.95 REGULAR. ro #9.95 on these,. _ SALE '$5.49 PR. -SALE $5.69 PR. ! _ :SALE $9.49 PR WOMEN'S SUMMER SANDALS WOMEN`S SUMMER. MOCCASINS WOMEN'S SUMMER WEDGES to . All styles—flats—wedge—straws. Full size ranges All colors-all sizes—buy these for value. REGULAR ;8 95 'left. - ' REGULAR $1.98 •$2.98 969 PAIR REGULAR $2.98 . $3.98 SALE SALE $1 .99 $2,69 PR. SALE $1 .29 $1 .79 PR• Brown—Beige—White A real saving on These Remaining lines too numerous to mention all reduced to BIG SAVINGS for you ' .25% OFF - , STYLE-LITE FOOTWEAR WISHES TO THANK THEIR MANY AJAX, PICKERING AND AREA CUSTOMERS FOR THEIR PAST PATRONAGE AND LOOK FORWARD TR. _ SERVIN.3 THEM AGAIN AT OUR OTHER LOCATION WHERE STOCK AND FACILITI ES ARE IMPROVED TO EXCELLENCE TO PROVIDE FOR THEIR NEEDS IN FOOTWEAR. ITBY AJAX—NEXT TO EATONS WH MO.+ 8-4881 _ AJAX WH.2-4141 k gootw'e' a' ' 107 DUNDAS ST. W. ' . i �� .�� -ate �-( __� '• _ �1EDITORIAL Rosebank Road School Trophyi Winners Safety First We understand that a discussion of paving the sidowalk on tl A cola street by Pickering Village council broke down fast ;;. .Week, when ttie-matter of principle and policy,became involved:.', ' Reeve C. E. Morley contended that the walk should be paved, :and in this case by the.village. He feels that with. the paving of r the Lincoln street roadway, plus increased traffic; the safety of, -the many school-children is in jeopardy. We agree with him , L *hole heartedly. sN While we can understand that c ouncil members wish to ad- sere ' I to any policy that is,set down and that it is the usual prat- t u Mice to lay sidewalks under a Local Improvement plan, 'we feel that this particular case is an exception. From experience, we have noticed that children .and adults " r' -too,.will walk on a paved road, where-there is no sidewalk, and 'make their chances with traffic. There is no room for pedestrians ,,. - tbn the Lincoln street road. Now that the William street school is elosed as such, and ".�1. these additional pupils are going to Lincoln street school, the pedestrian traffic of children will be greatly increased. Possibly council members feel they are setting a precedent •Af they go ahead with a paved walk. They are,. but who would :argue against them putting the safety of.small children ahead .ef policy and precedent. - Roaebanlf Road School ?rophy $25.00 West Rouge I{iwanis Schol• Maroldt (A'hl:dc)';. Jerry Fortier We think any criticism from a handful of ratepayers who winners. L to R - John Webster arship); Keat Anthony (Proficien (.Public Spukng). -Zdgh.t voice objection to paying for a walk on Lincoln street '(Outstanding Bay): Dotig: wiebe c9); Peggy Bailee (Citizenship); -a+auld be far preferable to the loud, hue and cry that will (Fred Huat Proficiency Trophy and Mr. D. Hopk:na, Principal; Tommy photos by Barry Bointroy •aloubtless be forthcoming if a child.is killed or even inj ured while on the way to and froln the school. : .w WEST ROUGE The West Rouge .Girls Volley gal1 �eker�ng Township ' Hosts. To Team Standings for the week ending - Fri. July. 15 were: Juniors: Dove,.; ; were first with 27 points. Larks fol- hitby Township Rate ,uyers: lowed in second place with 19 points. Canaries came third with 18 points --' The Good Neighbors Ratepayers. and Robbins, followed fourth place - 36soriation of Whitby Township. had Mowty Boat - Continued with 8 points. 1 m delegation attend the Pickering board of equal power. In the Seniors: The Diamonds were '"hin*nship Recreation Committee meet- The beautiful, thick hull• is made first with 21 points, Emeralds second - — r:bg here last`week. The Good Neigh= of the'new fibre-glass material;;and" with 20, Pearls third with 19` and rltior5 Association are interested in the 'is,perfectly 'dry inside: very:nicely Rubies fourth with 12 points each... ws , -:development of a recreation group in finished. rend stands out ill appear- The four outstanding players in the 4Whitby Township and they are in- ance an.ongst other craft, on any league were picked as•follow;, Linos ' _ 'dberested in how Pickering Township water: -Qhwn—, - ' - __ - 4lsarmounted their recreational 'prob-.j This new, revpttstionary miethod 'Cummings and Heather Stewart. '3ems as the Recreation Committee of propulsion is w pamazes us; Mr. and- Mrs. Doug MacClellarA -zww formed abotit four years ago: and in attempting to,"figure it out­ %nd family'Rouge Highland.Dr. were 1 Since Pickering Township and Whit- we have compared it to this -- did a Montreal, Ottawa and Three Riv- 'Iby Township are both urban and ru- you ever take one of these balloons- ors last week visiting relatives and :!a] in nature..both communities have i the youmgzters get at the fairs; blow -friends. ir Clsiariy problems that-are similar. The it tj'p: hold,the mouthpiece between„ Mrs. Shirley Miller, Stephen and 'storthern section of Whitby Township the fingers, then release it bal- Geffrey, Ridgewood Rd. spent last - -. _ >bas a number of -groups. organized loon shoots across 'the room, the week at their cottage at Kashi Lake. rander the Agricultural activities and escaping air setting up pressure a- Master Bobby Henson, Rivercourt • ���� .Brooklin have many activities for the gainst the air on the outside.. 1J1,'e Rd. reports a most enjoyable two Zftesidents in that area while the south- have the noon that it is something -weeks holiday at his uncle's farm Serving hie" Torentq Gre :�� •4stt portion of Whitby .Township on similar to this Ed. near Hillsburg.' . - Osb s� -the whole has very few activities for Congratulations to Mr. and.Mrs. H. awe, Oakville, Port Credile O "!he children and the residents in_that I Jansen, Rouge Hill Dr. on the arrival Oundas, Sawmanviiier t, r;arm "i'lie elegates from the Good I y an sung �tlTeighbors Association headed by their Master Garnet MacPherson, Ridge-- r c. �Etrrsident R. G. Schad, felt that they wood Rd. spent the past two weeks at mould receive, some ideas in develop- Pioneer Camp, Port Sydney, Muskoka. DAYTIME or 24 HOUR V �4ng'the Recreational Organization in — Mrs. Kay JsiIiffe, Jennifer and -SERVICE at less than Whitby Towfiship after attending the Wendy, Ridgewood Rd., are' enjoying 1604 a day _ \� Picket^,ng Township Recreation Com- three weeks at their cottage at Point. ' tinittee meeting where Jack Eilbeck, _- Au Barril. ?.Director of the Community Organiza-r _ _ Master Garry, and Miss Deidrie -lions Branch of the Department of Welsh, Sunnyslope,-left Wed. July 20 ,:Xd-acation wds resent. ` for two weeks holiday t. Pioneer Mr. .Eilbeck pointed- out to. both a. Camp, CleaF Water Lake. S E PT/C TANK CL EA IV OUT :Mtvt:ps last week that "recreation. is are sorry to report that young .'-Rest co-ordination of the existing re- {food Reading Six year old Robin McMullen, Sunny- -" -Vmational facilities an d existing the slope, who was hurt in an accident COMPLXT$ SEPTIC TANK SERVICE zXro p for he Jul a Hospital for ~~the existing interested sntn the Commurtjte V&ole Feu) j. condi aoni uptito now. a h4s in 'his Communi then co-operation with a Sick Children with n : g P Y Y He has not re NEW TANKS IiNBTALLED fed finally operation of the Recrea- " gained consciousness and his many - cpRinal Organization." - :friends in the disirict wi3h him a News' T.he various departments in the ~ speedy recovery: PAT DUNNE TEe 9.1541. _provincial Government.will assist the .. r r The West Rouge Kiwanis are in to • �a viting all their young friends four- ` .:'communities or interested •ry .:�rtganize and develop recreation but _! teen years and under to compete in -Me various groups are to be self as- i �W 11� ��W�� a Fishing Derby. Prizes will•be given _ misting. That is they are not to leave `'e W 1, w ' - for the Largest Pike, Bass, Perch or ;4 ---_ NOTICE <ie+erything up to the other fellow but Catfish caught in the Rouge between " Zhey are to make every effort to be The ChristJon Science.Monitor Aug. 15 and Sept. 15. There will be 'Melf sustaining. The assistance from 'one Norway St., Boston 15, Moss an entry fee of ten cents to register - REQISTRATIOIN NOW BEING ACCEPTED FOR THEY *-the Province can be in the form of Send ya„r rwwsoow for the time at Ferguson Beach. All fish must be e • ' •equipment ideas, training of leaders _ checkeC. Enclosed _my check or _ recorded rom 1 — assistance from the Directors of money order. 1 yew izo'❑ booth. Start fishing boys and girls as IALL - �e Community Programmes Branch 6 months ;lap 3 mdi+tFre ;S p we know there are some big ones in -%nth the Province paying a portion - that river waiting to be caught - : the cost. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Ridding and fam- AT THE When Mr. Eilbeck was asked by the - ily, Rouge Hill Dr. spent last week- -" 4ckering Township Recreation Com- - Address end at Mississauga at their cottage. ainittee if they could appoint alter- _ 0sates to the Committees Mr. Eilbeck HAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE Mnlied, that the Recreation Commit= b •one rs-is Buy and ,Sell Wi•h Cuisifieds *ee is appointed by Council and there- COMMENCING Sore is a•Committee of Council. As a committee of Council the Recreation - •.osnmittee is the same as any other °'" ;•rue .-,. � sdeay, Sepfiember v6, �960 committee o Council,therefore there �' � • • _ !X►o he P be any alternates. 0 akwo0d Driving Sehool'l1Sie Pickering Township Recreation : BUSIMSS TRAINING PAYS, OEFI lCommittee by-law stipulating that 40ter three regular meetings have Over 100 Graduates placed in'permonenf positions Sri 1960. A been missed by a member of the Com new record 3et'in May with 15 placements in one week. ttee that member can be,dropped �T j� If you wont a career—with attractive salary—advancement- . ,quite, valid, said Mr. Eilbeck, He •. . ' Once ,there are -numerous Recreation -Specialized Business' Training. enf Eonditions —' then get zatated•that in man arts of the Prov u ty ti g" — ezcell 0Committees. who have similar stipula. FOR RATES AND INFORMATION•PHONE ACT NOW. Get FREE BULLETIN. Get the 41ions stating that a member can be - Facts—then Register at Dube. wompped after missing two or. three — wegular meetings .of the 'Recreation • �Capaeiry enrolment anticipated by early August . *Vammittee. A T L A N T I(C =5531 - HURRYI HURRYI HURRYI - N.7W the Indian Pillage Site at the 7 0 Sirncoe Street North . .'. . _. , .a Phone RA 5-3375 top of Valley Farm Road ' �usEEUANEOus =-X L A S S I F•I E D _ IIVSt, Ri4NCE _ SsPTIC TANK '•Il WRITE EVERY KNOWN TYPE OF INSURANCE .CLEANED ATTENTION DOG OWNERS11 ARTICLES FOR SALE ' "COLENA" Dog' Meal is now hand- CASH: AND CARRY', PRTC>iR .j XYRIL E. MORLEY W. is Bv1' led by Ninga Kennells. "Colena is ON PLYWOpD _ for g REAL ESTATE _ d t 4a= 'Galiawa SA 3-4042 a goody balanced meal 11 dos 8 •S� an economical too. x% AS CLOSE TO YOU AS'YOUR, TELEPHONE _ -*------------------------------ NINGA KENNELS 4x$X% .4x8x%. 07A '32 KINGSTON RD. W., PICKERING,-ONTARIO Highway 2, just East Of Pigkeririg 4x8x3a MILLER c R HEATING Phone: WH2-4655 5-16th's Sheathing PVwood 1 0314 : TELEPHONE:-PICKERING: OFFICE WH. 2-6212-RES. WH. 2-3115 ---~_~--_ ibth's 43-M - - .;4 HOUR SERVICE - Cara Of Thanks %th's Underlay a-06•� - CUT RATE - -- -4x4 Pop..Underlay ;1•Z� Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Squires wish f to thank their fri,vda and neighbors FORREST LUMBER CO. LTD. COOPER BLOCK, LTD. COLEMAN - fur all the lovely gifts, cards and OPP• Picks:ing Twp. Police Station flowers they zec:ived for their ann- No. 2. Highway - Furnaces, 'Space Heaters, Water i•vera3ry. I Phone. TEznple 9.2361 - f 920 CALEDONIA P!OAD - TORONTO H earers, ranges, wall A Floor -----' --- :. •rurnoces FR ENCHMAN`S BAT _._._Y.T001 Rentals ZLM CKS & RICKS Furnace Clean t %it - $7.50 Several members; of tie Freno'i- Why buy when you can rest?. Do ir..ij Trace man's Bay t u attended the it yoursel! and save with the aid of ' r Heating'& Accessories y Yach Club ttende �• SUMINEit PRICES the follow.ng specialized tools from regatta at the Po�•t Credit Yacht Club .STRUCTURAL STEEL last.weekend. Three Blue Jays were , ~WHitehall 2-3491 entered in the race with John Herds `SimFs�n's rsome Izzzprovement' Ib C the Ajax Sho izig Centre. * " "' `•` P ', ^ti TUDOR ST.,'A A]f placing third. in*the final results'of PP J the two day races. Amon those a� The s Hall daily rental charge.IS item ' y g listed f.iIIwwstig each 't :STATION RD., PICKERING, ONT.-Phonis WH. 2-1960, EM. ,T-2802 - ---------------�'"" tending rom the Bay were, Mr. and r $7.00 - g Y Floor Baader Edge TERRY ' S Mrs. Tom Tomblin, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. . Floor Polisher Tom Tomblin, Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Half-i"it'drill _ $2A0 .......�., _ Playford, Mr. and Mrs.'Ron Playford; Quarter-inch Dziil I ELECTRICAL Mr. and Mrs. Jack McInerney and Belt �d $240 a 0-H L. , LAY and- i Michael,John Herds and Ross Fertile. Vibrator Sander r _ Mr.'and Mrs. Nick Schoenatedt sailed Sun'P Pump - ' to Po=t Credit in their Sea Fury. p� Hole Digger _. # .7S - • _ 1 N S U R A N C i - PLUMBING They *4 had a very enjoyable time Caulking Gun $ PR�tlDENTIAL ASSURANCE EN ,- and are %purr l to the Port Credit stinting Gye $ .TS For S�rvics Day or Ni�ht ..Yacht Club.for the hospitality shown paint Sprayer $3,00 COMPANY LTD. No HIr.-ftd Mrs. Neville Lawrence, _ Pack II TE. 9 1 $ .7s Vi Fertil n He a e-•�81 ��� oyes e a d Don rsh - H LIFE - AUTOMOBILE _ 'FEE Pumps A Specialty atd the race Sunday. Members Asbaet» Shingle Cutter ..-. 02.00 to man's :.. ._107.. KINGSTON ROAD EAST --- - ---- -- ----- from Yacht Clubs are planning Laws Roder $ .75 J. H. VERNOY Biasell Rug Cleaner 01.00 Excavating, Trenching, Grading, tend the three day regatta at Nhtion- power Ramset Gun $3.00 Offke: Station Plasa, Ajax Shopping Centre. Phone: WH i-3301 s Septic Tanks al Yacht Club from July 30 to Aug. 1. power Cemsnt Mizer $6.W Phone Par Immediate . Coverag= Lay Or Night I 'Phone: WH2 2-3757 Sympathy is extended to Mrs. John Ramset Hammer $ .7S apr 15 _ Henderson in the death of her broth- Extension Ladder ��_, $1,50 ' er, William, Beattie . at Applewood er Underlay Hamm $2.00 score is.three wins, one tie xnd two Acres last Saturday... Lesto Jigsaw ` __. $2.00 lases. The ball diamond on Fairport A garden -tea and bake sale was Benz-o-matic Blowtorch _� $ .75 - ' Road coming a very well an a of i�I ave d esday in d of the Cutter APPRAISALS o is mi g long ve i d held at the h Blowtorch .. $ 7S - - - � it is hoped that the parents and O'Brien_last We Plastic Tire C tt _ $2.00 �- Evening b branch of St. P _ Go NEWELL the Hi ChurchThere was aulgooc' er 1 of -the players will attend Wheelbarrow $YQO the ,games, now, that benches have Sledge Harsm ------ - $ .751. Redbeen erected, and ice u po and attendance with several people com- • House_ e a g .s P rt f. _ P H Jacks 1 Estate Broker - Pickerin Village encouragement to the,boys and giris) from Dunbarton, Fairport Beach Concrete Breaker, -_ $10,00 g who heir level beat to i and nearby communities. Roto-Tiller ..._.-..r i1,p0 o .are doing t e they ne mmu s_ Eliza Friend was honored at ` • Wx. 2-5770-1 or Toronto EM. 2-3615 _ _ }spread a good name and favourable ,. (No Deposit Required)an afternoon tea last Wed. July 13 on .216 Brock St. S., Whitby Phone reputation in sports throughout the _ y 1K�. 8-3625 'township. The players, coaches and the occasion of her 92nd 'birthday. ..FOR SALE - 7-inch electric saw. Ras. "Highways" 'k Mile East of Dunbarton, No. 2 Highway managers wish to-thank everyone who Mrs. Friend, who has been a summer Phone TEmpte 9-2325. + resident here. for a number of years, ` -=• -.= gave.of (heir time and talent to erect - - '---• - - the benches, and clear the field. is enjoying good health and keeps RASPBERRIES AND : -� On Sunday.July 24 at Dunfair Bap- active. We wish her many more hap- REDCURRANTS fist church.bar..D. Whiteside will be Py birthdays: F O R iS A L E bringing the messa a-at the momin A birthday art w h Jul 13th JERRY HASEK - DON BLIZZARD ELECTRIC Y P as hd y Li ' g g to celebrate the 1-Ith birthday of Lin- First Farm North Of service at 11 a.m. The soloist will'be , High Sebaot ILiisa Marjorie' Durnan. Pastor David da Craig. She entertained 18 little PICKERING h t girls at her arty and received many 77 , e evening a P W H2.09 +COIMERCIAL RESIDEN,TTAL INDUSTRIAL WIRIItO 7 p.m. will be entitled, "Walking Be- lovely g7ta, Other - - aug 12 + - +. ed on July 13th were Mr. E. Buck fore God. Everyone is welcome to and Earl Robinson. Washing Macl-ines - $20 And Up 7,­r 'FREE ESTIMATE Congratulations to h1 r. and Mrs. A. Happy birthday wishes are extend- PARTS AND SERVICE Robert Fertile who will be 15 - - ed to -AJAX BARGAIN CE3v'I'RS -- -- . •. - ofttaer wee babye girls�Elizabsthlrt6 J years old on July 25th. Phone: WH2-6410 Phone Pickering V�H. 2-2533 pounds, I1 ounces on ,Tuesday Jul; f' Baseball scores for last week were; Open Every Night Till 900 O'clock `12th A. sister for Phyllis, Joey and Midgets-Frenchman s Bay' 7, Dun- _ Tommy- barton 3. Frenchman's Bay 16, Dun- }IELP WANTED sti -M The nest Child Health .Clint will barton 9. Bay . - - be held at the Community Hall-from Peewees Frenchman's 16� WANTED - Reliable -man as Deal- - - Greenwood 0, Frenchman's Bay 53 er in towns 2 to 3 p.m. on Tues. July 26th. hips of Whitby and part FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED: Mr..and Mrs. J. Rogers and family Pickering Beach 3. of Pickering. Experience not necess- �� ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES were recent The Frenchman's Bay Ratepayers ar•y, A fine o guests of Mr. and Mrs F. ppor;unity to step into 19 Association monthly meeting will be a AVAILABLE' FOR ADDITIONS �Williar is of Dunbarton Shores. old profitable business where Rae:- AND IMPROVEMENTS. y Y held at Fairport United Church on w bir.•and Mrs, R. Hocks and famil Leigh. products have been sold for Friday July 22 at 8:30 -p.m. K IR� of Dunbarton .Shores have returned- years. gig profits. Products,furnish- $ 'WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN from vacationing in Calgary and at- `'No Parking" signs ha�re been ed on credit. Write - ,RawleighA, L ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. tending the stampede. erected on Liverpool Road, south from Dept. G-333-163; 4005 Richelieu, r- OR M,s8 Commerce St. on the west side. We IF YOU REQUIRE ANY MORT. Congratulations to Brian Munn who believe this will relieve some of the M°ntreat. Tle celebrated his 14th birthday July 22. congestion of traffic on Sundays in MOTHERS INA F.��.S.N GAGE FINANCING A FOR FAST Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Stuart of Tor-:• ' TO this area. Does COURTEOUS SERVICE: CALL - onto are spending a week with Mr. .- your budget'fall short of your and Mrs. G. MacFarlane of VictorYW y PAINTERS AND DECORATORS needs? You can earn extra need- ALL ;1.00 per hour.for'quick, clean, guar ed income by working a few' hours AND COMPANY Happy birthday.to Brenda Williams. a day -representing AVON COS- anteed, first-class painting and paps of Dunbarton Shores who was 7 ears METICS in your spare time. Aqt old on July 15th. er hanging- now. Call L E6-0627, collect. ERIC STORES. - DECORATOR We ar e so o t report t , •180 ADELAIDE ST.' W. Cane of Victory Drive is in Ajax h s- Tp� 91714 R. R. 3, Pickering -TORONTO A O pital. - BERRY PICKERS -WANTED `r r, and Mrs. L. Sharp and family Long Picking Season , and bar. and Mrs. M. Parkinson and dug by machine. 30-inch tile. Sep- TOP PRICES 'PAID EM ire 8-5300 or Empire 6.5964 family attended -a regatta at 'the 3rd Cen. Weans Road .. P P y g W. WARD WHITBY. 'ONT. � Evenings. - Balmy Beach boathouse on Saturday, Ph.3ne: •MO 8-2563 Or , Old plant Road !+ - ' TEmpie 9.1750 - WA. 2.6902 . July 16th.' tic tanks installed and cleaned FRANK CALDtRONE We regret to report that Mrs. M. July 15 Mattingly of Lakeview ave. is in has-• GOOD USED CARS ing the-roundup the children attended pital undergoing surgery. WANTED Iiii for the final time and finished up odds Mr. and Mrs. J. Peterson and fam- 1956 - LLOYD, under 3000 miles and ends of their projects and also ily of -Fairport Road have just 're- 1957 - PONTIAC Sedan l RELIABLE-HIGH SCHOOL SMCIAL enjoyed cookies and refreshments. At turned from-an extensive tour of the GIRL En -_ this time. a special vote of a recia- New England states. Their -.BUTCR Sedan. Special (Lead- available' for"baby-sitting; Days or .___-_-______-__-_______ lion goes to Pastor David Holmes and also took them to Boston Mass. and ed) Evenings. Phone'• �•'�'H2-6413. pp g bourne 1917 so free) of their time and their en- State. 1937 r FAPO BEACH all the teachers and helpers who gave they returned home via New York CHEV. Station Wagon WANTED Dunfair Baptist Church was the deavours on behalf of the children Many happy returns 'to Heather House to rent, Pickering District or scene of Pioneer Roundup last Thu n- 1456 - VAUXHALL, 6 cyl., under ... day evening. For the deserve a very special thank you. McLean of Park Blvd., who was 7 Whitby•area, 'immediate) y g. past two weeks Mr. and Mrs. William Knox of Park Years old on July 22nd. 12,000 males Mrs Lund, PLmouth 9-1759. Immediately. previous the boys and girls had fun Blvd. last week end enjoyed the, visit Mr. and Mrs. B. Diotte and fam-I 1955. - CHEV. Coach w the annual vacation bible school of twq, fellow•membera of the.West- ily and Mrs. P. Pearsall and family } REFRIGERATION which they enjoyed immensely as tea- 1954 RFLLATPr WARDTOP ' tified by the attendance-averaging 69 minster Royal Grange Lodge. Their visited relations.at Wasaga"beach and AIR= CONDITIONING: visitors were Brother .Joe. Kennedy Midland last week end. ' (Automatic, Radio COMMERCIAL- - ; 4aily-and culminating in the roundup. and Brother Bill"Magill. Kindly hone , Approximately 40 proud parents who g y P your news items to 1953..- CHEV.,Sedan DOMESTIC game to see the children filled-the Birthday wahes to young Ricky Temple 9-1553. • �. . 'SALES - SERVICE Sharon who will be 6 years old on Mr. and Mrs. W.'Unsworth, Joyce LORNE WHITE -► cjsurch and the boys and -girls really. . Y IV ANY - did a and July 27th'. and Givy of Ottawa formerly of Fair- Pickering Phone WH2-1517 r grand job reciting all their A birthday party on July 16 was 'port Beach are•visiting fri0nds and TERMS IF` DF.SIfiET) ----- -_�__.. Tssemory_work_and reenacting stories in honour of Donna Hall -who was 3 are staying at the home-of Mr. and SEE. OJJR GOOD TTSEiT BICYCLE REPAIRS ' 'from the bible. At the close of the SMALT„TRACTORS pARTS AND SERVICE R program 50 certificates of accomplish- years old on July 13th. Mrs. E. Chomey of Victory Drive. _ . ; •ment were awarded to those present. "The boys' ball team has played '6 AJAX BARGATN.CENtR$ ' CHAS. COOPER. T.TMITED games up-to this'time; the results be- Phone: WH2-6410 after which parents were invited to $u and. Sell Wi h Classifieds ! CLAREMONT -`-" view the work the hildren had done ing two wins and four losses. The y Call 24 Hours A Day For Swvlee F Phone 103 or Phone 104 . each 'day. On Friday morning follow- Fairport Beach l:.egionettes have - Opea`$vsry Night Till 9.00,0'eloclt , played six games also and the girls '--° --- ---- ---- _ _ • "� .�„.'"�.-a•i-_ _. -:.►.i.. ..i.--.- _a...___. ...... a.-... - ••,.." ..,....r. ...q.r..,...'.......< _ ca-e._��.:x..._.owt y.Yar:y,....fw.�: r�...•ae rt',- . - ^nom.'+ - _ _ tbt addresw using the theme "Chall- and a �7 y�+fal dts■k "a to my to 23. Mr.. parry .preached a fine ••Ajat Atgt Ptebelas Qeeusl wwo an enge for Today' nt;b0oes for their. rella�' is MY. sertnoa of -~ scF"Sad his persi} Hospital SAsli■tie■ - Jaw X904 ' - Queea'y Spout°Ronald-Death, son bay crop. l tence. Wt.may not all be preachers Vile are glad to hear Miss Ethel of j1 r, and Mrs .Lindss 'Deatii, of - . .• _,,- y JOHN PAXTER like Paul,,but 'our actions as Christ- TOW h' :ants 23 � oebbedc is'improving sad iv now re- Ashburn, will attend the Smut Jam. — - fans should set the example for.oth- Number born 43 �t4�lrsting at her house h�ete+ Her borce in Colorado as the Official 'St. Alsdes+e's C>sasdt :ors to fo}lo,r. 'A•lovely solo - "God Totsl` Out-patients giow-Mrs. Hastings is with her. Representative of Owasco. : 'hath' not•promisee,•was,sung:."by In-patient x!eke 123 � Mrs. Barjak Jr,, arid fssnily, and Mr; and'Mrs. kL,Roz'eUe and the `"s`Ggvs! 16Ithe pitfpftIor die-second -Mrs.,Betty Hougli,'of•Scarboro. Or- Qut-patient x- ys 123 • _ 1 Mrs. R Haatiltoa and daughter re- family spent the week-end with M . Sunday, while. Mr. Heron ys on ganist and choir leader was Mrs. Lab. In-pafi'ent• treattn tsi- 773 i Sutrned home after,a pleasapt' hour and Mrs, Frank Hbilin�head. vacation, was Mc. William Perry, B. Marion McClemeat. A eongregat- Lab. Out-patient treatm'ts. 1 #ay at their cottage Mr. and Mrs. A. Ho`lkhton' and S., of Burns Church, Ashburn. The Tonal meeting will be held Monday, Blood transfusions 15 ` The Girl Guides and Brownies family of Sault Ste. Marie, have choir entered to the processionat - July 25, at 8.00 p. m. Service next Minor operations 36 -it 00ded the 12th Annual Drumhead- -been holidaying with Mr. and.;Mrs. "Unfo the Hills". The scripture Sunday will be conducted by the Major operations 19 ! Service of Branch 438, Can. Legion A. Samarillo. reading was from Acts 9, verses 1 minister, Mr. Heron. Ear, eye, nose, throat opns. 57 - - -_l#t Claremont, on Sunday, July 19, Mr. and Mrs. W. Gliddon and - -- - - - :i bt 2.00 p, m. Rev. Carnegie, of the .Lynne .returued home•from a two- ' I Aaptht Church was in charge due to week holiday, and are entertainigq 1 the absence of Rev. A. Lresswell, Mr. and Mrs. Udell, of Torontq. w. �•'�� i ;'he band from Highland Creek Mrs. Gliddon's parents will spend. a No more aintin ` bycd their pipes and druans during while in Claremont. i IQ -Mk. and Mrs. Ross Redshaw and 1-�he service. j Pat Harden returned from speed- Ted spent the week-end with Mr.. j for Years • ■ ■ thanks to jug a couple of weeks at the new and Mrs, J. Todd, at their cottage, Central Area Girl Guide' Camp, in Haliburton, y \ / i Haliburton. The camp site is app-p- Mr. and VIrs. Robert Hockle and soximately four miles east of the family, and Mr. and Mrs. SHERWIN=WILLIAMS J'. Rennie j ; village o'f Haliburton oti Highway 'raid family -visited Mr. and Mrs. J. -� 121. It consists of 130 acres of wood- Campbell on Sunday, algo Mr. and �,/ You pay a little more for Sherwin-Williams ?and and field, situated on Black -Urf J•. Norton. / quality, to be sure, but it's well worth it! For 1 I,akc, Mr, and Mrs, J. Kennedy, Tor- - Sherwin-Williams House Paint goes on easier and - Mr. and Mrs. ,Lloyd Thompson, onto, visited Mr, and Mrs. James - — � stays on years longer. In fact, you,actually save rof Ajax, -called on his'- sister-'.Mrs -14IcGuire can the week-arid.: _ f�� money. Look at it this way. Suppose you Carter, on Sunday afternoon. The L. A. of tlir. Guides and the buy a cheap house paint at, say $4.00 a gallon _ !� 'Mr: V. -Perkins is in Suanybrook ' Brownies,,will hold a picnic•on July -r less. O.I ., you *might as well face it' you'll have j J:Iospital where he expects to und- 27, at Greenwood Park- The' bus is to paint every year because of its poor quality. ergo surgical treauneut, ih first of to leave the corner at 10.00 a. m. / > Then w - the work. e-parents are invite . Bring a ong Congratuhtions to Brougham Soft a picnic sleet . ' forget your hours and hours of extra labour. 4 Ban Girls Team who did it again_ Claremont got into the news a- With Sherwin-Williams.Once you paint, the]� _ w They played Pickering Village team gam, on.the week-end, although not � •••fos yearl<to Camgi Land won '..8 - S on Wednesday ev- the kind of news the village p waic ; ularly likes. See front 'Prung. Jataes T�waipson, alt Al- 1'• ` �-TWI�em"Hsm F�iet S-M 161M Ldu HMS hilt - 1 pert, cal}ed oa Mrs. A. J. Gray, and card Of'Thaws �fi miaaand pootects n atal wood .°•- New',dbh hwee-Wore beauty .!-other old schoolmates of nearly six- II would Ue to thank ray deeds, aw of��ap�1�awn and durability. ,,.,�. surfaces.Flows on amoothly. Dries lisbtaiog fast.Permanent 1.eiicty years ago.one-day recently. neighbour relatives for cards, flow- _ easily. Come■in a*ride ''s� s :j' Mr. and Mrs. Lbyd Thompson of_ -.� fruit artd kind enquiries_during selection of colours as well _ 'I �w V1 to stays re.11y w�bi a I my recent stay in &a Oshawa and X100 as[fig wh" •.... Clesavp wits just water. 1 i_Ajax called on his sister Mrs. Car- Mount Sinai HospitsL. !�~ �_ der on Saturday afternoon. 1 Mrs. Lemmon returned bourn on - - R• W, BALSDON 'x See your kcal SHERWIN-WILLIAMS de kr '• :Sunday after spending a couple of •weeks witlr her sister-in-law M,rs. G card•Of-�� ,�. )Iood. ' To friends sad neighbors for your. �1V! Qm�� �Q !� �'� "��r�'�n� - -- bir. and airs. George Perry spetlt enquiries, visits etc. sincere thanks; the week-ettd with friends in Sit. "Thomas: s sir. and Mrs. Ken Pascoe and the ly visited Mr. and Mrs. Puck - -Tiff` Mr. Wm. Knox leaves on Tues _ day,.for'Oliver, B. C,, where he ex- - �-pects to visit his brother .who ht 4 - 7. bas not Seen for a number of years. - The Women's Institute held their 1 itnnual picnic for their f;,milies and r.,� .. O ! friends at t}ie 3iaples Park'near Cx r O Y U, r bridge on July 12. The bus left here - in the morning. Games were played _ -in-the morning; with.Mrs, Blackman _ in charge. The Social Committee Set - _ �[.�LLE uP the tables and made the beverag-_ h ( .es. Special thank you to Mrs. Black- man. 3lrs._ Af. Fllicott and . Mrs. _ _ v t'Roberts' for arranging the picnic, nk manag r an oo ng a ter- t e prizes; a so e 'to Mrs. Blackman for conducting his CusWcneca: the games. Lusiness for the meeting ;F was read and our'Institute is yes- No depositor is too young,no account _ £� . ponsible fora School Exhibit for (tpp small,,no. financial problem too t P Y $v 1,our Local Museum. Would: anyone. - nsinor.to race his on an T e who has an ofd school book-they 1 ve attenti d - could Ioan or donate to the muo- Consideration. k cum, kindly qet in touch with-blrs. -: _ H2-0733; or Mrs. G. _ ople -and is H dealtn with pe ; •a K. Fallis -• �� a Lilies g � Gray. _ Plea9e,note change of time - The e o h em n ev ry wa -train d 't alp th i e y JAugust.meeting of the Brougham -he -can. He's a good roan to -talk i Women's Institute will be held at - thin s over with—not just because he 3:A.Q0 p. m. in the Township Hall at g y, ugu knows a lot about banking, but be= i.Brougham, on Tuesda A st 5�. _- !.Visitors welcome Program - Mrs. l e PPIy _ i OG. (gray on "her recent trip to the 1 t *cause h can be counted on to a - West". Roll Call - "What impressed that}cnowledge and experience t6 the site most 'on ra trip". Hostesses: - jMrs. H. Blackman, Mrs.'M. Ellicott _ , seeds of all his customers. - j.and �lrs. Lemmon. To him; banking is the opportunity I The ladies of the Women's Instit- cafe are.making plans to charter bus- to wort[ with all sorts of(people atzd, 'is to go to the Exhibition. Details through bank services, to help with later, as to price of tickets. ' 't ryou r problems,you r hopes and plans. +CLAREMONT Mr Thos. Lye of Toronto was THE- B tlerfcing in our'drug store this week - - CHARTERED ANKS ::. • v-hile bir. and bars. Hedges enjoyed SERVING -it motor trip to Kingston. ! Messrs Fred Ward, Thos. Hash- YOUR COMMUNITY tiaorrd and Bob Burton played in the •)den's Trebles, lawn bowling, at Ux- _ :•lbridge, last week. The Pconse and Hammond famih • ' ins attended the Routley re-union at ; _ ±- : ;,)'aulynne Park; Pickering, on Sun- ' day, when about fifty members of '' �3 -the.family, ware present. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Prouse, pf b - iGeorgetown; visited relatives here, - - r on the week-end. •�°, Her fiierfds 'are sorry to hear ! Mrs. James Graham werit''to hospi- � - "' ,,•'"��• - - jtal last week with a severe stroke. -`°`--° ,,• '. _ ~ - $he is in her Ord year. ..Derek Spencer suffered a broken "tooth, %when,'as a p,assenger., he was - - _, involved in a two-car car accident, ` �? Sovt}t of the villa a on•Saturda ev- g y !,ening, The cars of.Andy Neale nn'd _ _ i Warner.Austin collided, outside th= - ! Xegion Hall ! The 12th Annual Drumhead- Serr 1 �: i ;rice for .e local Legion, No. 383, •: !'wa's well attended on Sunday. �z parade led by the Highland- Creek k4 Pipe Band, toured the villag . In - - : i(the parade were: the Colour rty, ' 'Legion Members and Vi:itdre; the •• +� ., _ 1 'Auxiliary; Scouts,:Gubs, Guides 4Rtownies. Rev, J. Carnegie gavty `- - - _ _._.. 2, _ µ IMM �. �-. r.,.w.-., „r• ,�� '.y.,r-.:ws_.M." .•rte �?i, aX. .. _T - �r',,.. �.•� i v' '- .. . r..- Mr. and Mrs. Tondervold and Downsview visited relatives at WU- son Par last week. DRUGS LTD Radio-TV . Other visitors .mere: Mr. and Mn • Mrs: )raper, of Dtuidalk. =`Mr. acct Mrs. 'Wilson, of Bramp- 'PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Any Make 40t *04el toe; Mr. -and Mrs. P. D. Barefoot, I A�,L p 'rQR of'Ajax; )Jr: and Mrs. $terrie Lars= rthur ton, of P rin, Florida; and Mr. t : IFURNRURE DEALER 1 Shioder and sons, of $uffalo, were 1COS ME11CS — SUNDRIES — "BY i' Park visitors on the w"-end, - ''' a ~" Mr. a� Oars.' Syd: I?avies and ' eon, of Richmond Hill, visited Joe STORE HOURS '�*rgrpan�i' Auto. Body Priem.'Amliwlana Swvialt.. and Mrs. Davies Last week: Mr. and Idrs. D. Gladden and son MILK DAYS DAILY 9-4, DAY OR NNW : �•DsMtriss Ede J" visited Mr.-and Mrs. R. Hamilton „SUNDAYS i HOLIDAYS l-S e Sunday a - VATION /II" 10111=41M on Su and all visited Mrs. T. ~.t Robinson, at Uxbridge, it being her -✓� �_. Phoaec TEmoo 9-iwi — —WM. McEACHNIE, heP• -- birthday,. PICKER] Misr ��TPN & a Mrs. Wm. Duncan entertained her _' PHONE WH. 2-5961 cousins, Mrs. Pruce Wilks, of Un- r- • Can Be g;t,a,ta.d Phone WH. 2-2171 ionville, and Mrs. Curry, of Fort William, recently. F Pickering, .Opt. Mr, and Mrs. T. Bowles and the , family visited frien4,s at Wasaga KL4 AND CLARKE + Beach over the week-end. Remember the Vacation Bible GRAHAM HARDWARE AIIGTION>I:EEi School - three days.a week - clos- slnd AathOdOd 2W.tb• W. H. Y.THOMPSON, B. A.. LLB. ing date July 29. Watch for partic- s • J ; st ORttale (■d Tmt mars later. �ippliances/ Paints Bm�isfe< aal Cottage Prayer Meeting was held _ Mock US�b Bswo,. ;_� �ym� - Onts>:b at Rev. W. FIeicher's at Uxbridge, sold ftn dbff%'.>Wlli III _ on 3'vesday night. rs ss Et dot epee ahr sib 6�wood BYIS.. A*& Messrs Keith Greenfield, Benson / / Co 1�t $BMW Ssf rye -- Lehman and Ken McIntosh rode — - - This• 49.61111106 WHiteball 2-5151 their horses at Oxhow Horse Show i• �,9 Ilk 01. 1164■* L� R/Wi r'ReoWma. Tl m3& 9-205 last week-end. General Hardware learn To Drive PHONE WH. 2-1911 -- DICKERING ) rEr.�sw • aes0i.il•srs sole*• tlsN. 1g On, .r i Murdoch X 0 A ja — Pickering - E ?� Sards!•rs. Solicitors and, Notaries 'Driving School - Pvb�e _ Weddings, -Banquets, Showe t — _ Day and Evening Lessons Bank of Commerce Chambers. Bakery Products ,,t ' B<IrRStKi SOIfRbWt s Simon• str••t North, Oshawa Standard and Automatic Cars _ 0olory Pubtit T•I•phone RA. 3-3416 TEmple 9-2631 "Meat Pies Our Specialty" �1 - : ,Main St., ..Pickering WH. Z-036+� Photo. By At. 2-7891 or AT. X1363 ,. _ .. — 'It1Pi't'i) — Rev" OOUNTliiT BOX= :e a:3e's e�.>v, eclE>icAr.Sa sxn Barrie Pomeroy .rd lftiiti>118 ' Bry _ _ �e••a Cash Down ft"Nraie Copies of pitttires appeaFing ttt flu: �J AX LUMBER (0. CAZZ - >tis. � paper over the "credit rne" "photo ' - - . ... rie Po - -- -- two sizes. • you woe like a copy ,�ollu 1`ie ytd I �.,Tsai - � � (photo)5) cents;these pictures, the 5 by 7 s ei size, Sl} reefs; the 8 by 10, 75c. COTTAGE MATERIAL FENCING �: Meaems� w J. A. WUAA=WsR( 4" SON8 To order, phone Mr. Pomeroy at. GARAGE DOORS PAINTS �- PLYWOOD 1 - ' � TEmPle '!-1417. _ _ ,so=. AVSM. rsOr. 111M. l�esi 8•lsel�sa -. +DO-IT-YOURSELF CARPENTERY SHOP TOOLS .�. X er L whits,. Ontario . +•+ GRACE PRESBYTERIAN zti.• asEles west M Whitby ost TERMS ARRANGED ,sr _ M Na ! Bisbway, between I Church AS LOW AS Whitby aad Alai ,REAL ESTATE CENTENNIAL AND WEST ROUGE - Public Warship end Bandar School AVERAGE GARAGE $15.00 PER MONTH rh.o.: whleby aso S-3462 Photo cwop now m Pick- 1:30 a.m.-Want Roves Public Sebeal • *ring and Ajax areas. To 11:00 a.m.-C�ntenniel Road Publcc school l EVERYONE WELCOME b or , sell for prompt REV. WM. K T. FULTON, NO. 2'HIGHWAY 11VH. 2-945 P P Minister courteous service Q or rycemeor - _-Phone AT. 2-2372 -,A LFBSD KAYES Mr. Blower. en- e ral a r PLUMBING BATHROOMS Call ST. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN ware _ I :. CHURCH PRESSURE SYSTEMS A• J. Schatz P:ek•ring Ontarb ;ESTIMATES GIVEN i3•IS•rail hlstrranc• — Reahor Bettor :� �••---;` ' Pkk•ritlo Sr w MO. 8-,13=7 Re+. H. 8. Shepherd,'B. A, D. D. a • Paints Electrzca! Appliances Phone -.wH2-e717 Baz 198, Pickering - Phone 171 �� SUNDAY SERVICES 3-30'a. m•—Holy Communion i OOls ViAfs �.ttC• 11.00 a. m—Morning Prayer 11.00 a. m.—Holyon - !W M e :.E T�LEV�sroN a RADIO (4th s i �• - . 1 l.00 a. M.-Sunday scl»1 in the r S H E R I Community Hall pC�Af 11.00 a. m.—Nursery in Resta+ry ni E Room - ages up to 4 years a s o n s at ova re PHONE: TEmple 9.1191 I WEDNESDAY - FUNERAL AN l3 love a. M.—Ho'y Communion and DiA1TBARTON RADIO $TV W 4 ICI( Intercesions for The &ck A. Ei. "TTEW --- Phone H. 2-0 80 P' Bring .1 i AMBULANCE SERVICE `---------------------------- - ' i Pickering United Church . No. 2 HIGHWAY Minister: Rev. Melville Buttara .MARKS ELECTRIC . ROGIM G. CONANT. S. A. _ ' �AT DICKERING BEACH ROAD -SUNDAY, JULY 24, 1966 .. -.�' - i BARRISTER and SOLI(=Oti 11.00 A. M. - Church Service eorvlTH BZIJ�.MG, AJAX TP.iephOnA Service in charge of Messrs Wm. Industrial, Commercial 8 Residential Wiring 7>K Btasc•• Sfv 18. Dahawa McLean, M. Bongard and L. M. WH. Z-3610 _ Morley,who will give the address °:'Prompt Efficient Service — Free Estimates _ AUDLEY tnsurancg Co. - J. MARKS � Warrs o� p>a�orrs ' i Withdrawn Tel. TE. 9 1570 R.R. Z, 1 ickeringw :.__..___...... _ _...� _ r .. >r.r Faans tai BRADY sediit�tss 1 . ' d - .. ,. . �se %MUT M on S Christian Sdence society �K iiies►i� PLUMBING STORE ROUGE HILLS. ONTARIO lmaratis• of =yes CHURCH SERVICE AND _COAL ' O'L W0 0 D .y FOR SUNDAY SCHOOL. „ Bowman & Gibson COTTAGE SPECIAL-Automatic pressure SUNDAY - 11.00 A. M. ' system, stainless sink and chrome fau• ' r80Ni: W]�TBY cat in arbdrite top cabinet, glass lined -Reading Room Open To Pubhe • • Ve electric hot water tank. Complete outfit DAILY ---------------------------- ;185.00 In Allerton Building Kingston Rd. 'Building n S u I�js Open Daily, Saturdays till 1 P.M. At Rouge Hills �� MONTEITH, MONTEITH, RIEHL i CO. =:.EVERYTHING IN SAFE I -Chartered Accountants PLUMBING * • M # ` Arthur Mitchell Ltd. Licensed Trustees 'SALES SERVICE Testimony Meeting:! sUo P. M. 1 Every Wednesday In The Q L Ajax - Oshawa - Stratford 1 CONTRACTS 4 Reading Room 26771 TEaa7-24 Dot - j G• W. Riehl CA, 2.'A. j 4320 Kingston Rd., West Hill • , . . • - Oshawa RA 5-3327 - - Surr L Waters CJ►. AT 2-2080 AT 4-4721 For Further Information 1• _ WHitehaU2-0890 ' I CALL ATlantic 2-2685 , ALL FOOD -FEATURES JULY 21, 2 2, 23 t Your many IGA Markets across Canada join together to ` bring you all the makin,'s- for cool summer _salads . . . SALAD WEEK _ -� NATIONAL , - DELICIOUS VINE RIPENED PINK FLESH U.S. No. 1 LARGE SIZE 27's EACH ,WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES - - IGA TABLERITE .R.us BRADFORD GROWN CRISP GARDEN FRESH No.. 1 GRADE N wi WRA LARGE SIZE EL LETTUCE 'JUICY THIN-SKINNED VALENCIAS LB' DOZ.CELLO unki"st SGO ED FOR THE FAMILY FRUIT BOWL—TASTY U.S. No. 1 ar V SC*O C . BARBECUE STYLE—NECK & GIBLETS REMOVED -HALF OR -CHICKEN b, C QUARTER. KRAFT FROZEN SUNKIST � ,• : � DEVON RINDLESS Sliced Side Bacon PKG. 53 1160Z. .. _.: �. -- JAR -59C MAPLE LEAF PARTI-TIME CHUBS i BRAUNSWEIGNER BACON � - TNs • LIVER, SANDWICH SPREAD LYNN VALLEY SAVE 12c LAWRENCE—SAVE ST LAWREN SAVE 6c BARTLE �P., E 5 oZ 9COR i TINS OIL zs .•4 TI Ni 5C KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP—SAVE- IOc HEINZ—SAVE 5 ° 'SALAD RE -SING 32 OZ.- _ : .'JAR KRINKLE J PICKLES 'b°=. . SUNNY MORN—SAVE 10c � — 5c': _ s . AR K: PKG. MAXWELL HOUSE—SAVE 1 O A ' 'TEA BAGS _ • . , .. OF 100 INSTANT _ 9 IGA SAVE 13c COFFEE °R: . AP. R WAXED 100 FT. _. ROLLS 4. HAWES—SAVE 40c : SHOP AND SAVE AT : ..- TI N - - WAX RICHARDSON'S IG f� P.ICKERING —,MARKE ) i D lIi.- , F .,ONTARIO,