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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1960_07_29 • .r _$ scr£ption.Rate: 12.50 Per is ear U-ited State: x3.00 W. C. iGIUpKAR AND 90K PUBLISHERS 5e. BIt CQP Auf�otised As Second Cass Ms�+st��� VOL. 77 NO. 46 PICKERING, 6NTAR10 FRIDAY, 'JULY 29, 1960 Pub'_'shed_since November. 18.81. Post Office Dept Ottawa . .TO ET -00NTR-ACT : ,.F0R FLOOD CONTROL . -HERE May Start Work On Flood Control At ! -- THE C tG y -- - Pickering Village This Fall The Ontario Department of High- ways is now preparing a combined contract fo' flood control on No. 2 Highway at Pickering and on Church Mr, and Mrs. Norman Banks, street at the cloverleaf; and Mrs. Fred Hamilton and ,_ s " This contract will liie called fn Au- and Mrs. Ronald• ':Hamilton gust and will likely close'iri late Sep- -Donna, of Brougham; Mr. and M ' . .t. tember or early October. It is expect- Don Jo Duncan,Hamilton, in; Mr. anio ed that some of the work maybe Mrs. John Hamilton, Agincourt aq done this fall. Weather will be an im- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon 1i'agg and�j portant factor. The work may have Gayle and Wendy, of Stouffvilkj s were picnicking 'at Elora Park, aXJ —. to r be held off until early spring. t Plans call for raising the highway Guelph, on Sunday. on No. 2 at Duffin's Creek and also Mrs. Murkar, and son Wayne siooq - straightening the creek, north of the last w ek Craig where Grand Smdi t bridge to eliminate the annual flooding last week-end where Craig, along of the roadway. with other members of the staff y� b were demonytratin the new Do On Church street the Department g � `.r 1? of Highways plan to take, out the J et Boat. present-bridge over Dut13n's Creek and fir, and Mrs. Jack Bryant install a new one. The new bridge last week-end for. a camping trip ' nsta 1 area. ne a she och ra a -. •. -'*,�� � will be higher. The 'roadway outh C k - g y Mr. and Mrs. Wilf.,Bunt flood levelnAtea Joint about above here few days this week in the- ' the le of the cloverleaf connects to • gay and Ottawa areas. Church street on the south side o! It's good to see our o?d ' Jack Hambleton out and aroftd .j Highway 401, a treastle. bridge will gain following his recent optcati - - : n be constructed. This will carry traffic across an 'flooded area, under the t Go easy on that."old' Ed. bridge point, The Pickering Rotary C CNR to�► r^• ° a part way up their weekly dinner at the Pkh .,. , the hill on-the south side of the rail- ing Golf Club, on the:Brock Rd. way. road, evening. The cooks at - Church street from the service road. High school Cafeteria are on udents are shown here work Farts Road. The public is welcome work being done. " (that rues to the co station), to the Base Line is a eatery job and ation, iSt er at the 1i-V of the Indian Village to come and tour the site, and a the county road department will begin Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Silk 30cataed at the top o1 the VaDey toile will show and explain work on this portion of.the road this vx m the Honey _ - ._ the Bayed last eek week. They p re-construct.to re-const and loot area - mad and . " vtl Mr. and Mrs. Bud Urgiihast, oil"t-tn_s —den the - g a- this week -for Councillor A Reeve Work Starts Oa • It may be paved at a later date. camping trip in Michigan. � The Highways Department also Mr. and Mrs. B. Carney, Morl �! ' Correspondents Note plan to repave and shoulder No. 2 park, wills end their holidays ks On Sidewalks Subdivision Highway from the Metro boundary p y �� Ajax' " "- to Pickering Village in 1961• the Thousand Island area, r ?o r,� Correspondents, Adrerds- The News was informed this week- Councillor Mrs. Stan Allen, Riverside Drirea Ab. Reeve of Pickering Nark started on the new Southwood era and Readers - we advise that- has her brother Egan, of Montr ".{riliage approached the News this .here will not be an issue of the tltat:because the contract is t►.Iarge- visiting her this week, 'week with his views regarding the Park subdivision in Ajax this week. Picketing News published next week one, the flood deadline wilt not likely, Mr, and Mrs. Ray Matthews,'" haying of sidewalks in the village. Three earth moving machines were to osc was Hal ebsing down be met next spring, but this should Sarnia, visited Capt. Pyette, one da Councillor Reeve did not agree on t'•'te job Monday `and the' power for h be tlte, last one. this week shovel was expected in to start dig- for holidays +with our editorial last week regard- n for the services. Out nes:r issue will be published Jack and Mrs. Hambleu Riv isg a walk on Lincoln St. He said g g the•fa week, on Thursday. side Drive,']cave the latter: -inter, !ice did not feel the danger element Tnis subdivision is located south of Storm Stopped Swim from Ottawa visiting them at prey the resent Lake Vista subdivision on August 11:' -on the street was as serious as WE p eat feel it is. On this point, both Mr. some 90 acres' aremont _ ruction Mr, and Mrs. John• Ashton• eeve . a will be started on new hoaxes there lids ins next.w sa ever, b August 4th. p The violent thunderstorm of last at Midland. Mr, Reeve said he was interested y 8� _Police Re Man Friday afternoon, put the finishing Mr, and Mrs. Harry )?oyes aadj —in the safety of all children in the touches on the swimming tests of the Mary spent Sunday- with Stn as - wigage, and that other streets with- • Mrs. Wm. Ness and fancily, _A out walks, needed them just as Receives Grand Claremont Recreation Committee jest ' ^hit - as a safety precaution, as lA Lake Ontario before the sensor,class.members tried Ora. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Willis, off( Lodge Honour • their tests. They were. run off this I does Lincoln. Re said, that only a- week Dumbarton are holidaying in tl boat twelve children needed to use picketing Township police officers Mrs. K. Viaiey has been the in- Winnipeg area. � the Lincoln SL walk Each year at the Annual Convoc- rescued a young lean from French- structor for the program which has Mc. and Mrs. Roy Hunter, :off Mr. Reeve was in favor of a side- y SQ been very succe sful. About 55 boys Wroaeter, and fir. and Mrs. Aus- wafk program for the whole village, ation of 'the Masonic Lodge, held mane Ba , a Hole o!f wire's Beach 1 . in Toronto, usually in July, there is last Friday afternoon, after his 20 and girls registered for the swim � tin Franklin, of Oshawa, visited last, and he advocates' "concrete walks. the practice of recognizing by the foot sailboat had flipped over in a classes; about 10 had td drop out and week with Mr. and Mrs. HarrX; gather than the black asphalt type. Grand Lodge, the services rendered squall. 30 passed their tests. Eoyes, rt We argue, that more children are by individual members of the vat Tim Lloyd, 22 of the Bay had taken Rev. M. and Mrs. Buttars•were it funnelled into'Lincoln St: than any. Beginners pas-etl—Madeline Lyons, town on the middle of the weer other, and Mr. Reeve argues that sus lodges-of the District, not only his boat out into the lake and did Albert McQueen,Tony McQueen,Judy service rendered in their own home not see the sudden storm coming up, Michell, Barbara Pugh, Wallace Pugh, having completed one week of theiK, this is not, and need nbt be the case. lodge, but service ,to the District. He tried to get the main sail down Valerie Rennie and Valerie Samarillo. vacation, spent up through Halibut. Mr. Reeve felt we had only "brie There is always only :a limited before the full storm strack, but his ton, to North fay, Sudbury and side of the story", and wanted us to Juniors passed—Ina id Anonbyti Sv- north of 'there. The will be at thtt know how he felt about walks. We number of these "recognitions with- boat was overturned before he could san Bonifaee, George Desjardines, y in any District, and in the local get the sail down. Donald Evans, tlic' ael Hoekley, Eric cottage, Bay of Quints later. 1, agree with the "program' idea, and Toronto,District,•of which Doric of He was close to shore at the time Jones, Dlarylin :1laci:l; Ted Redshaw, The News does reach out - wt! the cement walks, but still feel - picketing is a member, Mr Leslie the boat went.over, but strong off- had a family from Trenton in the Lincoln should have one first,- and shore, winds soon carried him and the Lynn Rozelle and Rici:ard Smith. I News office on «'ednesday tracing only for "safety" ,reasons. Morley, has been among those so Intermediates passed—Delaine Dop- some do kennels advertised in honored this year,' arid is now being boat.into deep water. He hung onto g king, Betty Evans, Terry Hopkins, picketing., The}• went 'home tritlt a • addressed in Lodge as Very Wor- the boom and life preserver until-help Fred Peddie, Lynn Spencer, Ken Tor- - Proelamation shipful Bro. Les. Morley - a Stew- arrived• dog, which they brought in to show Mrs Clark of Squires Beach who ranee, Dennis Smith and Michael us y and of Grand' Lodge. Congratula- q Vizley. �l'e have now had two "accused"' {CIVIC' HOLIDAY tigns. had been watching him, and saw the . boat overturn. She phoned the town-` � speeding motorists . speak <n its iri ship police who launched their own' the last couple of weeks ab-lut th& VILLAGE OF DICKERING . � M Reports On "gentlemanly" police officers in the By Resoluian of Council and Red Cross Holds boat immediately and went to the ,rescue. village. ) Authority in me vested, I hereby Officers taking part in the rescue Second- Quarter Mr. and Mrs. Bruce roo the anth Farewell Party .:were: Sgte. Richard Bodley, and famih here returned from their 3r} ON DAY, AUGUST 1, 1960 P•C.'s John Found and David Fleming. week trip to British Columbia. The*' CIVIC HOLIDAY Port Union Ontario, were able to take .in the Cal ar Several ladies of the Pickering Aid. Adams of the Frenchman's Bay g 71- and I call upon all citizens to July 25, 1960° Stampede while there: observe the same. Red Cross-held .a farewell party.last Power Squadron went out later in p Mr. and Mfrs. L. H. Taylor hav CYRIL Fe• MORLTY, Reeve Wednesday for the Supervisor of the evening and towed in the sailing Consolidated ,earnings of Johns- � the Red Cross Homemaker Service, boat. Manville Corporation and Subsidiary returned from their motor trip tcil Village of Pickering Mrs. Mary Hartwell, companies in the second quarter of Saskatchewan, and report an enjoyA GOD SAVE THE QUEEN The farewell was held in the form 1960 were $8,858,000, compared with able time; with plenty of wartXi of a'garden'party' at the home of Claremont Lady Has' $10,274,000 in the corresponding pe- but good driving, weather. Mrs. E, C. 1'etitjean. .,Mrs. F. S. riod last year,C.B.Burnett,President' • Hertzberg of the Red Cross said and Chief Executive Officer, reported Proclamation they were sorry to ,ee Mrs. Hart- to-day Wednesday, July 20; 1960. SPORT NEWS �1D 7. CIVIC HOLIDAY well leave, but her husband has Serious •Fall Sales in the second quarter of 1960 peen moved to 'the U. S. were $99,525,000, compared with TOWNSHIP OF DICKERING Mrs. Hertzberg 'said the Red Mrs. Wesley Lehman, an elderly $101,572,000 in the second quarter of Claremont Community Le gwe Cross used the 1959 • .same occasion to Claremont lady, escaped possible ;: .'Skaadiftgd - July 21. By Resolution of Council and welcome their new Supervisor, Mrs. fatal injury last week, when she Earnings per share of common Authority in me vested, I hereby Merle Bryant, of Pickering,,and that plunged from the verandah ropf. of stock in the second quarter were Team"- .• P.)ints 1 proclaim they felt -;cry fortunate in• securing her home to the sidewalk below and $1.04, Compared with $1.24 in the Uxbridge .. •••.........•-•• Z MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1960 the services of Mrs. Bryant. struck her head. same period last year. Brougham - ••••••m•• VA - CIVIC HOLIDAY Mrs. Bryant's phone number is - Mrs. Lehman is progressing sat- For the year to date sales were Claremont -•--- 22' —4irtd I call upon all citizens t» WHitehall .2-3956. isfactorily in the Scarboro General . $174,326,000-and earnings were $13,- Alton observe the same. Hospital," She required twenty-two 510,000 or $1.89 per share, compared Greenwood dot J. SHERMAN SCOTT, Reeve TO WIDEN BROCK ROAD stitches. with sales of $176,314,000 and earn- Ballantrae Township of Pickering She was leaning on a railing run- 'ngs of $14,920,000 or $1.80 per share Raglan Country Engineer Ted Sims told the ning around the roof of the veran- in the first six months last year. Pickering --- GOD SAVE THE QUEEN News this week that plans are under dah, forming a balcony, when the "These figures",Mr. Burnett stated, Secretary of the League, Cli way to widen the Brock Road from whole railing collapsed and plunged "Reflect the general softening of bus'- Dunkeld, says the scores here, . T h- P k. No. 2 Highway to the 4th Con. her to the walk below. She was then ness accompanied by price declines ecI lly the low ones are not indict+ rd Visit the Indian Village Si'e rt the orytis will certainlq make the road rushed to hospital by ambulance. in several important Iroduct lines." the of the games. Som6 of sties top of Valleq Farm Road much safer for driving. The traffic Two boys .playing in the school teams have been rained eul, - T Y a� on this road now, is almost com- yard opposite her home, witnessed Buy and Sell W'th Clasltifieds forfeited games ,,aL_,__1A s-�� parable to any other highway. the accident and ran for help. J j ' i Mrs. to be alriE t this time. •tion with Mr. and Mrs: Barr Daw- • - 'CJ►R $ADIO REPAI friends '° the °aw u°ty' h y the passing of his YOCk in Toronto . �,x • I,t'B is a,)iorasec.tda!!�;!• at the oW Miss Flora McPherson, of Town-' son of the 42fi Concession. � w�, DU ARTON RADIO... ,,�•, c to, spent• the week-end with Mr. Sympaathy of this community !s AND TELEVISION.' B. 11001-:,��'... ' ^ '• ! " • s. H and Bath and and Mrs. Wearers. Ocher visitors extended' to Tier. Frank'Weaver in '!moo Doan West Of I. a. A. PICBERING VILLAGE - f v� °''etu front their Were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGann P� BY v 'uon 'tiP T1fra. >Iiati+'s parents in 41W of Toronto. Learn TO Drive J► e Vi►Ii2-643p of TE9-1191 Nova Scotia. Mr. Williams of the 4th Con. was . +• BILL-S N4TOR SHOP Pleased to hear Marlene Bath has critically hurt when he fell a great at the• Brie Pommy I LAWN-MOWER L'S )d REPAIRS had the cast removed from her leg. distance, while working. He is in a To All Malts IR Mr. W. Barrett Sr.,,and Mr. and the Branson Hospital,,Toronto.-We Ajax _ Pkkering Copies of pictures appeasing in this j •' .r - Small �.k Mrs:, Chas. Barrett and daughter sincerely hope his condition will im- paper over the "credit line" "pboto 'No. 2. Highwa Road.•Old Rosebank loan, of Port Credit, and Mrs. Lr.= prove. Drrylfl8 00� by Barrie Pomeroy" are available is res and Mr. Barclay, of Toronto, Miss Susie Boyes has just return- visite¢ Mi'..and Mrs. E. Cornutt.on UL—from her vacation in New York, two sizes. Ir you would like a copy TZMPIX.4-23i4 thew' end: and brought her cousin home to .•Day and Evening Lessons (�to) o£these pictures, the S by 7 • 1 1 Shirley Martin of the 5th Con. has spend-a-few days with her. - Standard and Automatic Cars size, So cents; the 8 by 16.•,75c. BROOK 'ROAIR had-to go back to hospital again to Mr. and l Mrs. Robert Halliday of To order, phone Mr. Pomeroy at F 1i¢rs. Robert .Clark and son Joe, have hqr• arm- re-set. .We hope it is Montreal are spending their vacs- TEflIpI@ 9-Z63f � TEmple 0-1417. of:Fleshi-rton, visited some of their OPEN EMERY EVENING TILL 7:00 P.M. _ ROUGE HILL S EXCEPT THURS. & -FRI. TILL 9:00 PAO ON NO. 2 HIGHWAY = ; SAT. JUST EAST Of ROilGE BRIDGE PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., AT. JULY 28th - 29th - 30th .- T E I N G - - (� MAPLE LEAF , l t/2 Ib. tin - 1 DOMESTIC SHC R t1f COOKED HMI � 39 SPECIAL OFFER OF 3c OFF - PLUS 2c OFF __ Wa SAVE 16 CENTS - f m` Z I P 15 oz. tins gib. c D DOG- �pOp 6eresi t - ; for C H. F. WESTGATE'S 12 oz. comb HOxE cap - 3 . .CASE OF 48 TINS — $3.95 food SQUIRREL _ (Save IOc.) 7 7 - .---Large 15 oz. pk g SWIFT'S GOLDEN DEW C P hu; - MA8GARINE ibs _,39 ea t rit t e CANADA PACKERS -.• '.- -' .�:.:dc� . -.- ,. . .,I :.. _. _ 4 b. KAM SWIFT'S -:A. - "< CHICKEN IN . .29 ' CH 12• oz. Tins f _0 _ .. or A 13UCKET SAVE 30c - SPECIAL OFFER OF be OFF PLUS 4c OFF _ - SPRATT'S FORMULATE D �' Ib. box — MAPLE LEAF Large 16 oz. Jac T � 1 C DOG REAL :aAVE_ , - - Che'd ... . ..... :::.. STANDING RDf SIRLOIN, T-BONE PRIME RIB ROAST ]b. c 59 _ & WING STEAKS �b - SHORT RIB "59c'* ` - 1b. " BONELESS ROLLED • l Blade: ; Roa s RIME Rib _ROAST �e. 9c S (BLADE BONE REMOVED) FRESH GROUND LEAN T ib: c F _' lb- 39c SIRLOIN TIP ROAST �9 MINCED _ B. E E MAPLE LEAF PEAMEALED (VAC PACKED) - WHILE THEY LAST X011 - C e loose C Cb itta g Wieners ,b No. 1 ONTARIO -. ,. Large 11 Qt. basket C — —T- I NEW POTATOES WHILE THEY LAST -- FRESH KILLED - NOT FROZEN GRADE A OVEN READY ROASTING or BOILING ' SWEET RED RIPE ! P E LARGE SIZE EACH, e r e o n C -F CRISP FIRM ICEBERG Large Heads e A - i for C 1b.-. C LETTUCE - ­ :2 (Average Weight S. Ibs•) FRESH- P _E_R It I E S 2 ,boxes 45c DEVON SLICED RINDLESS'BREAKFAST RAS ARRIVING FRESH DAILY No. 1 HOME GROWN Ib. Package . oul) S F- OOD • �A�'© �� - ATTRACTIVELY PRICED . -�! , _ and took his text from the Ibrlt represented at a library P[iittniAg port Beach Library Bd., witite Mrs. Schwalm; Con. Mrs. L[cLeaa; - { --- 00"Iffo I chapter of Matthew. To whom and Meeting held on J-uly Win .Mrs Adamson and Mrs. GecsC represeu- Throw, Mrs. Lee., i •The Rouge .full Uni b We're sorry to hear that Donald of whom was Christ speaking when McLean's home at Fairport Beach. led.the H. and S. Cormcil. tin Annan has been taken to the Ajax he speaks of the rock'on which his Present at the invitation of, the 4irs. Pickard who chaired the meet- will hold their Fall Meeting on the iEi[oxl�Ral, suffering, poisoning. church is build The church is made Falrpoit Beac}'Associatioe Library ing, is a member of both bodies. first Tuesday in 5eptemberj yggratuhilioas to Hr. and Mrs. up of those who are called out or Board were:-Mrs.,Pugh, of White- �±cc Mr. and Mrs. kichardsoA and :. ,; pxeq.Hvpefl on the birth of tb;eii the chosen people. These people vale Assoc., Library; Mrs. Johnston, ROUV G. �'LL daughter, Ka land. nt Dr. left last - ,lidq .at Arai Hospital on July ZU. have the darkness dispelled by the of Broukhatm,k Mrary, and Mr. Fair week for England. '•'�'r,'lke' many fritladspf Morley Black light of Christ. The. called'-cwt peo- grieve, President of 'the Dunbarton Mr. and Mrs. G. Edmonds, Al- Mr. and Mrs.dinner withlq of Dun.- 4„Sorry to hear he has 'been cqn pie are seplrated from all the wor- HomF and School Assoc. Mrs. R. tona Road, spent last' week=end in Barton had dinner with :ll�r• and q to bed. We Hope he is soon ply peorlr The word "church” nay- Gilbank, Chief Librarian of Scar- Mrs. Ed. Schwalm, Kingston Rwtd }� r Ottawa, visiting relatives. last Friday night. ,,A gl Ito be up.and 1tou�ld again. .r means a building'of brick and boro Bookmobile Library System, a . We are yorry.tp hew Mr. B. Holl- Mrs. Flo Morris, Old Rosebank and Mrs. •E. J. Annis enter- mortar, but 'the chosen people. The Bachelor of Library Science, .with inger, Altona Road severely cut his Road; spent last week-end .visiting ;' .• tamed at their .cottage on the. bar, %sue church does, not mein any cer- thirty years experience in Regional finger last week. art .46 Bay, for .•Mr. and Mrs. Birk- tain denominations, bun means all and County Libraries, and Mrs. H. g her father, in Toronto. Gans�ille, Florida, Saturday the chosen ones. The Holy Catholic Pearce, of Altona Road, a member: Mr. and Mrs. R F. Bond, Altona Mr. and rules. Upland aitd fatatily et W..;Q€ Road, entertained friends at their have returned from their holidays. e g. Church in the creed is the univer- of the Reserve Dept. of; the Scar- home last week-end. . t ,.Mp._and Mrs: Harold,Mitchell and sal'church made up of all these peo-_ boro Library, provided much help- Mrs. $choelaer, Woodview Road, . St �s Fresbyteriiin Church f;ittily visited the Carlton's at their ple. We ca-i be a member of the ful infor.'mation, and volunteered co- is home from hospital and doing — ;ccitmge •near Btacebridge, Thurs- church and not be a member of the operation. nicely. Morning worship was conducted .dajr and Friday last week. universal church. Christ is the chief The [-airport Peach Library, in .Mrs. Win. McLean, W-oodview last Sunday by Mr. Kenneth Heron, Dnttbar'ton United Church corner stone,,and the disciples are becoming a Public ' Library would Rd. had lunch with Mrs. F. Schwalm B. A. The chuir entered to the PYor the foundation. become eligible for Government of Kingston Rd. on ul 21. ,4Mr. Ralph.Rumball of the Bible Services next Sunday'will be con- grants to cover almost half their J Y cession "God of Mercy, God of Happy Pit thday to Miss. Margy Grace". Mr. Heron chose as.his 1es- 'Society conducted the'regular see= ducted by Rev. James Payton, of expenditures. As depots for deposit ThealI, Woodview Rd.-on her 7th son, Genesis, Chap 3, and preached -: - vice,last Sunday morning. Mrs. Vera Grace Church, Gananogve. collections of books became avail- able, the School Area would receive birthday, July 31. a splendid sermon on the creation of Fee>aan sang a beautiful solo "The Happy. Birthady to Harry Theall man, and the ways of resisting evil. $tranger of Galilee" accompanied by Publ°e L'bnry Ptab6ed For - even better coverage. It is hoped on July 29 -'his 5th birthday. A lovely solo "He smiled-pn -Me". X s,•,Marie Lytide at the organ. Mr. School Area No. 2. 1 both Public and Separate Schools by G. O'Hara, was heaud ully sung Ititiumball read Llle second chapter of will support and share ;he benefits ��� we by Elizabeth Boyes. Marion Mc- tlst Peter for his scripture reading, home and School Council were of this projct; as childien's reading vii Clement directed the choir and pros- a -•, .� - {.. is greatly in'demat}d. The generous Government grants '-to Pubic Lib- Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith, Buffalo, ided at the organ. _ caries would do much to fill this and, Mrs. L. AisLhorpe, Dyson Rd. need, and also finance as advance Oskw' od are spending a, few.days in PitLvit.into'adult reading.. The Thursday Afternoon Euchre Visit titre Indian Yt11agE Sift at flair� school Among those present at this meet- will be held at the - home of Mrs. top of Valley Farm Road ' ing were: Mrs- McLean, Mrs, Ton-, Lee, Rougemount Dr. Last week's kin and Mrs. Williams of the Fair- - � _ ... •;.. „. . .. _. .. _. _ winners: .-Mrs.'K.nigli'tyai s. F. �� - .- 'nner "1 M s 2. Mr NOWO F N Late Wt]iaam A 3iaelais _. _... ... .. :,Barr' e _ a o»+f ro' ' On Friday July 15, theta. passed. - FOR RATES AND INFORMA2ION PHONE away a deeply, respected citizen R.R. 3, PICKERING, ONT. — Old Rosebank Rd. N. — TE. 9-1417 Cherrywood, in the' person of Mr, A. Sinclair. He was in his 82nd w PORTRAITS w Cher TLA NTIC 4 5531 year. Born in Pickering To A .. . WEDDINGS �aoto�raP�er _.. having lived in Whiteva and • BANQUETS rywrood and as a young man hid . ed the Presbyterian Church in i• GROUPS, ETC. _ � b n Dunbarton. fhe many friends and, - - - -- neighbors who attended the funeral - _ and th-e many -floral- contributions ,gave evidence of the esteem is which he was held.-His smiling face and,genial:greeting a Cherry -- ered by miry. Our s' sere sympt- ' V. a—u- �� � � thy dies to- his widow, file former Janet (Jessie Goiir.lie to whom he -married over,sixty ` Viola (Mrs. e . - n ed _ to hi.�ot three brand- had been . to his daughter Hollinger, Petty), and. .. _ - r _ - .:. .•. . . _ .. _ _ Mr Murray Stanley Powell and M•r. Gar- - -children _. . 141 rs S -,• - - - - net Petty; also mourning his .loss are seven (treat-grandchildren. Rev.' t. P•. Shaptrr conducted the service FOUR-DOOR and interment•was made in the Ers-. _ kine Cemettry: The pall-bearers: -- ,. saes I, lfo i'n" er. Joe. Barkey, .EXTRA- _CQMVENIEIi�E-. Me o I t R DEPENDABLE LA M. Armstrong, G: Maynard, t- _ - LARGE TRUNK son, L. Dart,- Bill Morrish and F. 4-CYLINDER Barkey. __- --RNGINE _— - ____card Of Thanks -- - = .ROOMY - - . S-PASSENGER express throe e - May I exp through the Pkk -erirg News my, sincere thanks for _ it them kindn es COMFORT a v OUTSTANDING Dial for comfort ✓ during y recent' illness..Pa tical- land Quality and you're , arly,I'am grateful to the Women's Auxiliary of the United Church. 'he - ,`.: .• ECONOMY -through to Vauxhalls Womeie.Guild of S% George's world of luxury and-value. - - Church, to Rev. M. Buttars and to ar Irm afro 'only Vauxhall in its class has bet abledto thank the wond4r- :' l such aline-of convenience th Jack never 1 staff o e Ajax-Pickering ful s f ) ck and features at no extra cost. No Qshawa General Hos .tats, o. Drs. wonder so many people are C. C. Gs+aner, of os awat and F. LUXURIOUS talking bout Vauxhall in S. Hertzberg, of Dunbarton; and g so many others - some of whom I E SERVICE -INTERIORS such ringing tones of barely knew _ were so• very kind it praise! FROM COAST was overwhelming Thank you all. >. Sfttcurely, TO COAST I Jack Ha>:isbleton = All-IOUND RIGID :.'.. 'VISIBILITY RATTLE-FREE 3-SPEED COLUMN CONSTRUCTION ' SCI ENC GEAR SHIFT OR M. _ _ Good Reading �c our p * p k up y hone for the a �' +,.r.r�iily• .D ..., n yotir all Facts • Fami Features k. The Christian Science Monitor a Boston f, Mon. ' One Norway $t. B � Value dealer .today send your newspaper �. - i Victor Super 4-Door Sedan e ' `checked. Enclosed find my check bt• ' t wall tires optional at extra cost) Money order. 1 year$20 � .. (white • , n+ontf+e i ❑ 3 awn 6 t0 tM•�S-Q THE BRITISH CAR BUILT AND BACKED BY GENERAL MOTORS...SERVICE EVERYWHERE IN NORTH AMERICA Law Motor Sales Ltd., dickering y Lan _ EDITORIAL : .. �__ N�,.. Roseiaan Read Sc��ol Gra�uates .,,° ! nay .r -_�.... —✓. M :�-- - . Good News• • _� .. . - . .. - ��� • � The news last Friday from Oftaw'a that money would be r c ailable for home building this vv1it&;,was good news to say ' - .fs p :tsYnry i:; 'the least. It is amazing how many local tradesmen have been affected y the lack of building in this area during the past year. Not ± +�. txx l #only the tradesmen brit, local commercial, and industrial °' s y - Interests. — 4 .n ' No one needs to, be told of the far reachinb affect of un- _ tnplo3-ment'. It touches us all in time, no matter what we s,.. '1Erork at and the results are anything but pleasant. `�'e keep reading pnd hearing that there is a little gnem-. . , _ .._-ployment, yes but nothing too 'serious, while dozop,4,�ve know.. are out of work right, now. : The word depression is treated like it was a dirty* word E f end no.one wants to be admit we are in, or headed . .or one.` A•> ''�'�', " 4 , if vices keep oin u ' and men are .being laid off, ]However g 8 p 8 prices, %k a ,zld can't buy these high priced goods, what would you call if? It was good news to hear the government is trying to ease the present situation, and it will mean a great deal to a great- -- '' Many in this area this winter. The Camping' Bu . �= : ._ � -- _ _•-• p: p 9 g _ Camping is fast becoming one of the mast pQpular ways to. Left to Right (back row): Doula. "' ^^ "- w Pange, .Jartct Norman, Ann Rich- . Wicbe, Russe'I Burtgn., Tom fen- Jerry Fortier. (back row Mr.- D. ardsr f;mvel on holidays. So- many -from this. area have- tried it, >' n Larry �. Mr. G. Ed- son, Paul Sedman, Don. MacKer- Hopkins, Principal-, Kent Anthony, ward; tesch=. I *nd urged us to try it, that aye are goipg to do-just that next ' aaher, Brian Carter, Leigh Cosset', Linda Wilcox, Mien Brett, .Peggy p.ioto by Barry Pomeroy Being cooped up on a rainy day in a tent.full of kids and - lbugs somehow,.just doesn't sound like much of a ball to us. Dr. waen they were blesccd with a r . _ _ ' ' - Vowever, all those people we see jamming our provincial baby daughter July 18. marks can't be -wrong. 'Miss Susan and Master Stephen t Cswthorne,'Island Rd. are enjoying•a Rainy weather at holiday time is unpleasant no matter . vi§it with their uncle Lt.. Col. Caw- 1 ,!where you are. Barring this it could be a very pleasant thom.e, and other relatives in Forest (1 }ovation. We hope So. Hill, Maryland, U.S.A. �. blisse3 Kath y and Jare Harrison, 'Midland. are visiting with their cou- - S ceding - Again I sins Geff vy and S�•,phen Cawthorne, _ 1 ►; `. - p _ WEST ROUGE �Ri•ltiew-)od Rd. � = �L•. and :t1^�. ;:ur' B>tt., and faro- As expected .some varied comet- Many of our iota! residents are on s s have reached' us with respect to. th.:r. vacations at present and wP I l�`• Wcstp�i^.t Cr es. ha e � t re*urned �T ~t .the are enjo 'n. the beautiful troaz a month's holiday w:` relatives --'--- _&0 r,"campaign' on traffic, spceding. tru, y y: g - in Saskatnoh, Sack --- — t':a -snake ro•apologies, and are The ��e t Rouge Easeball house r--' ': flr't �t : • house,, , Po,.^? i! Il 'D^ r^.4 nret! east i jr-trested in reading of some of the leagues are Laa;y eve nirg, at t..e _ e pct! .ties being carried on elaewl?ere J'�miool grf-ur ds w-:iie t ;:.,; Vol:ev °o to .. �[r f'hai?iiic'.:*s r:bt':er' Lac% i Ran an effort to cut down speeding Bali i am! coripete every evening _ s exct t Fridays. nm. a her v" u,t•t t.:em fe: •iln residential areas. Speed-limits of p t, Fa'L ...:a� waeti; berg. �- 'c n Mr. anti.Mrs. Dou,• Cornbo: .,F:nuge 1 le per hour are e c a miles., 2p and _� P I - ". 1L;ny nahcy retu:::s r,f t::e day to , i beiIQ urged in some places: Repurta Hill I r.. have;' been enjoy.nb a t:•P r�,:,a I:eer.:n, C!estcaoa. S1o.es, on . _ andicatt that most•' accidents ' and•�'tp Calgary where tl y attended tae I r I+ Npede,trian fatalities are talaing place Stampede before traveling -c" to"r`r.s -t birthday T'r.ur. July 'Z3 aLo _ Vancouver and other ire to :t' an Re`i. Rcu�.- Hiahicn± Dr. s.n re•ideritial areas. One .line of tr. title;. w was four Sur., July 21 ar.1 Fnd a reaming is rather than have the Congratulations to 1I r. and tiIrs. D. name .1lnn. Juib ''S and to !�iicl:ael ; •. ��,�� , 'f'people" ad;ust themselves to mot- .A. Reed, Rouge Hill Dr. on the ar-, or traffic, 'we should have motor rival 'of a son Ju';; 1'_ also to �Ir. Fiat[; F one? ii.gi i4nd'Dr. on his sec-' -=---+_Uaffic adjusting itself to 'People •: and a1rs. Otto Brrtalun, Ilu�gc Hiil onrl bat i�'ay Tt July 26. Serving/Yletro Toronto, Gt!<.'31•::artlir� _ n other words -- tiu m � Oshawa Oakville Port Cred O tomes first, aria its up tote o - — orist to keep that in mind. ' If our readers co_uM have seen __ ) _: YVhtlbr anti hdcen� ),at car om Churcli St. last Friday l 1 • vening, (three youpg..men as pass- ` DAYTIME or 24 HOUR ngrrs)• trying to.bring their. car to ` SERVICE of leas shop 3 stop before plunging into a.group i _;,60¢ a of small }onngsters attempting to -get across the street, all would und- ° .erstand what we're driving at. They prere going -- too fast. .. _ i 'I SEPTIC TANK CLEAN OUT � ,'�• faENCHNIAN i S BAY '` :. �•� T The Frenchman's Bay Yacht club : COMPLETE SEPTIC TA1fK SSRVICB Aeld their first races for Bl5ejays on 45wday with six boats competing, and :Vovice class—lst, Pat n . Shewa ,`.2nd. R NEW TANKS INSTALLED ` 31as Singer, 3rd, Tom Simpson and : kith Ross Fertile.'Experienced Blue ;IPAT DU N F E. 9.1 41 'Jay' class: 1st, Eric' Playfo:d, 2nd,' "• From Tomblin. Open Class: lst,•Doug { - - .111obinson, Znd; Keith Warner, 3rd, ;1RIerb L'sher. The ladies will, be racing t;he Blue Jays every Wednesday ev- K NOTICE 4ming, starting rn July 27th at 7 p.m. I A party was held-July 21st to £ele- 7 16rate the 10th birthday of Carol Lynn ' 3Icgean. She had several little girls . ?. REGISTRATION E1 attending• and all 'had' an enjoyable '' FOR THE REG RATION NOW BEING ACCEPTED 'time. �� !. Ronald Roberge is home visiting - 'FA TERM _�.• 'dais parents on two weeks leave from Sgt. Ronald Todman, left, receives candidates passing an eight week's ��,� bl Royal Canadian Navy: the St. John's Ambulance Associa- Course in First Aid, as part of the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wells of Sara- tion Certificate of Qualification in Regular Army's Training for its new agota, Fla., •are visiting - their• son the "Fundamentals. of First Aid" . tole in National Survival. He is the THE Command soon of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tod- AT RYa'yne and family, from .Col. A. L. Kerr, i fir, and Mrs. ,James .Clark have . Medical Officer, during a parade at man, 145 Kitchener Rd.; West HiII OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE returned from enjoyable trip to the I the Canadian Army's Cenral Com- Sgt. Todman and his wife Agnes you*.hero states. • .. mand Headquarters, Oakville, Ont. live, at 25 Eccleston; •Dr.. Toronto. Bonnie Royce is visiting relatives The Certificates are' awarded to the (National Defence Photo) COMMENCING in Port Credit this week. + Nair: and Mrs. John Henderson'are 1C4ith their _on Charles-and family. 6, - opendin this week at Point au Bartl, de S ' r 6 g rues ay, a tembe' 19. 0 y , Dhinne Mitchell'of.Whitby is spend- _ -P u b I i e N o t i c e .Rng this week with Heather Joyce. ' - _ BUSINESS TRAINING PAYS OFF! 'Mrs. H. Fertile Sr. will attend the V. 'Stratford Shakespearean Festival this r Over 100 Graduates laced- in permanent- positions in 1.960. A Friday Garbage'' Collection - West Rouge new record set in May with 15 cements inone week. Happy birthday wishes to David' - - If you want a career with attractive salary—udvancement- ?IBuck''who will be five years old on, ,�;�„T :IAugust 1st. i ` Tuesday, 'August 2nd, 7960 security — 'interesting work —. excellent conditions — then'get - The 'Frenchman's Bay Tee Wees Specialized Business.Training:. 'are entered in the 1`orth York Pee '1Wee softball tournament on Saturday l instead of^Monday, August 1-st, -1960 :. ACT NOW. Get FREE BULLETIN. Get the Facts—then Register at once. :. July 30. Good luck boys. " = Copccity"enrolment anticipated-by ecrly August' Games scheduled for next'iveek in ttlte tQwnship lea gue are August 1st Householders lease govern themselves accordingly _ ~ : :god 2nd; Frenchman's Bay Pee Wee; _'HURRYI HURRYI GY _ 1mrsus unbarton. Last week's scores: T. O. Jefferson, P.fng, D _ Y Pickering Township Engineer _ '10 Simcoe.Street'North Phone RA 5-3375 .; ,�`tenchman's�Ba Pee•Wees 20-Cher-' . tagwood 2, Midgets,. Pickering 9-Fr. = -pay 4, Frenchman's Bay 9-31t. Zion 3. _- - - - MISCELLANEOUS L A S S I F I E -- _. SEPTIC TANKS FOR SALE = AKIICLES s s P OF INSURANCE ',CLTANDD' K - , COMING EVENTS �,IyD CARRY PRICES I I WRtT/E.�i;•EktY KNOWN TY _ .Chi SI3 }�'FIL` E:'; j1_ApRCE1f :; ,�. ► W. Y. Du1T J - ON PLYWOOD. PICKERING VILLAGE 4x8x'%'. 45.31 j 1, REAL ESTATE Oshawa - BA-'-404YN-- "COUNCIL 1 4xea3� �� V: _ ----------------- w.11 hold it re 8 P -- ' ka the' $u>� m '. '-. ------------------- TUESDAY, AUC►UST 9��P. o . 4x8zis . n.. � ' . 8?91 AS CLOSE TO YOU AS YO',M Mt. NE M ` 88.90 -s• in the Council Chambers. I 4x8x`34 3Z KINGSTON RD. W., PICKERING, or,�.:ARio �II�IILLER HEATING B. A. HOGARTH, Clerk �rn6's Sheathing $3•se _ TELEPHONE:-PICKER. OFFICE WH:.2-6212-$I;S. WH. 2-3115 -24 HOUR SERVICE _PICKERING TOWNSHIP path's Underlay �•� . COUNCI-L - - 4x4 iTnderla� ✓ii.'24 - ClIT RATE will meet in the Council Chambers FORREST,LUMBER CO. LTD. , BROUGHAM-, ONT. Opp, Pickering Twp. Police Statbosl COLEMAN TUESDAY, AUGUST 2. - 8 P. M• No. 2. Highway COOPER BLOCK LTA. for General Business. !- Phone. 9-T.361 furnaces, Space Heaters, Water L T. JOHNSTON, Clerk } Heaters, konges, Wail & Floor Of Thanks TOOI Rentals 1 929 CALEDONIA ROAD - TORONTO furnaces : Furnace Cieon t,-wt - $7.50 We'wiah to thank our relatives, Vichy buy when you can rent? Do BLOCKS & BRICKS traitor Heating a Accessories end fri-nds fbr the cards, it yoursel? and save with the aid of SUMMfit PRICES _ 'flowers, fruit and gifts; also the tine following specialized ,Dols• from STRUCTURAL STEEL wHitehall 2-3491 k.nd enquiries and transportation at "SimFsan's Home _mprodtti3ant" 6a i the 'time cf our accident and while the Ajax Shopping Centre. -_9 TUDOR ST:, AJAX convalescing. The small daily rental charge if -- -- c - '- - ::-C RENTAL Maisel and Cliff Hubbard listed f_llowing each item x _ .. Floor Sandbr Edgers 87.00 STATIQN RD PiCKhRING, ONT:Phones WH• Z-1960; EM. 3-2802 '--------/ Floor Polisher _ •- T E R R Y S Half-inch d=ill - - J • Quarter-inch Drill �I00 w tl - Ne car e ELECTRICAL ` Belt LAY ,. and ' p Cleaners s'i`n" Pump Post Hole Digger - PLUMMING- Caulking Gus s .z5 H s aS 1 N S U R A N C 9 M And Launderers Stapling Gun ►.- •- -- •4s, ..... , .�� .:�.� .t-'.� '• Paint Sprayer 83.00 F* Service. Day or Night _ ,�sswr�►NCE l �GtANO PRUDENTIAL .�11.A V LTD- Call TE:' 9-1521 FINEST ODORLESS Hedge Trimmer - -- =2.00 - Cu V= -"11R1 :. pumps a specialty EE C L E A.N I N G Aab•stos Sl>ingle C ttor _ .• FE ---• .. -- -----•.._._ --- _ Lawn se Roller _____ 8 .75 Skirt Specialists Rugs - Drapes B.ue11 Rug Cleaner 81.00 107 KINGSTON 'ROAD EAST J• it. AGENT: Power Ramset Gun 83.00 Excavating, Trenching, Grading, Power Cement Mixer $6.00 is Cetstre phone: WH z-3301 Septic Tanks PICKERIN'G FURNITURE- - - office: Station P1asa, Ajax Shope• 2. ► d..phoae: WH2 2-3757 STORE Ramset Hammer -- $ -7! Phone For Iiarnediate Coverage Day Or -Night ...I apr IS " New And Used Furniture Exten:i= Ladder $1.50 Next Door To Gordon• Hotel Underlay. Hammer - e$�00 • a♦ .- Lesto Jigsaw ..._._..... " s the hit. of the party- was yhe cake of DAILY PICK-UP Benz-o-matic Blowtorch $ .75 course... They thorou�h F enjoyed Blowtorch _---- ' 8 •75 themselves and even nature was kind phone: WH2-5400 e _ r . :. .Plastic Tile Ctat • 82•� L ck the thunderstorm - . _ craw s end and all the chi'- Sledge _. . !dr - _ • C ] tit the party' a Hammer _.---_-- ' N E W E ` eo _.._�. i iron were safely-h9 e: House Jacks _ G. 1 artT}r ,l#arl w of rnonvtIl ` ,I - o 'e a is R RADIO REPAIRS I holidaying with her grandparents Mr.! 8 • CA ker 810 Pickering Village er Concrete r • hood v('\B:\RTOti R:11)IO -Till •• .Real ESta`te Broker and 1lrs. :il. Cook, of Fark Crescent, c -" (No Deposit Required 1 ` • s=ickle-j AND 'I'FLEVI_TON Roto wtt,�at of Labe y' to Gay -i Happy birth y�i1•j, 2-5770=1"or Toronto EM. 2-3625 :ew ave., two-was 8! Two Doors West Of I. G. A. FOR SATE - i-inch electric saw=. 216 Brock St. S., Whitby,- PhonP 11110. 8=362,1 pears old on July 26t7t. - or one - -_ : Mr.old Mra: F. Blackstone and PWHE6430 G TE9-1191E h ' TEm No. 2 Highway - P,__.____._Ple 9 555 -Rs ••H;ghways".11 Mile East of Dunbarton, - Donald and Mrs. M. Cook, visited ._ _._.._.._ - BERRIES AND ( _ _ RASPBERRIES relatives in Brighton on the week end. ROOT and BOARD - for.ttivp - RED CURRANTS ! k- 'On Monday, August 1st, the Ladies vate room. New home. Apply 75 g O R ,S.A L E Association will hold a bingo at the Glendale Dr. Liverpool. JERRY HASEK ELECTRIC community hall,at 8 p.m- Many won- WANTED First Farm North, it igh School • � derful prizes await the winners and I?ICl{ERIItiG' t, be a door prize. ,very-1 77 WH2 09 one welcome.- RELIABLE HIGH Sl aug 12---Im COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL W family from St. Catharines visited available for baby-siving. Days or Washing Machines - $20 And Up _ -- r: and Mrs. F. Garnett cf Lakeview veni W H2-6.113. _ _-._ - AND S F.R\•ICE fREE ESTIMATE is M t n-sui AJAx RE -- gI £ 'tills Phone: TS d B 9 0o O'clock ave: th week end , '` Mr.and rs• Ed. Sturgeon and son{ ;Ei2-OStS E ry g t Ttll BARGAIN If WANTED crank 'tease phone: WH2-6410 I�e Ls-2533 J� and his wife Nancy from ay-, phone: W 3••. Open ve N' Is Pickering W field, near Goderich; were visitors.at _ _ the home of Mr. and Mrs.. W.-Knox, J REFRIGERATION FOR SALE oil conversion, oil Mr. and Mrs. R. Hawthorne and ! AIR- CONDITIONING burner, 200 gat. tank and all .con- - family of Dunbarton Shores have re- ! COMMERCIAL trots: also two pieces of TV equip. Gently returned from Buckhorn where i DOMESTIC meat. 175.00, 1V H:-0415. they vacationed with friends from SALES - SERVICE FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED:, _Ohio. LORNE WHITE FOR SALE - used oil burner and 41Xi� Y picketing - Phone WH2-15f 7 ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES Mrs. A. Quinn sari farnil te- I • 200 gal tank. 830. Apply 75 Glen AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS turned from holidays which were dale Dr. Liverpool • spent on the farms of b1;. Harold.and BICYCLE REPAIRS AND IMPROVEMENTS. Mr. Arnold Austin at Viresleyvilie,I PARTS AND SERVICE _HELP VNANTED Ti1F R WE A150 PURCHASE OR LOAN near Port Hope. :',AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE W ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. Robin Lea Hansen entertained a phone: WH2-6410 BERRY' PICKERS WANTED group of friends at a we:ner roast Call 24 Hours A Day For Service Long Picking Season , ORS TM IF YOU REQUIRE ANY MORT- on the beach over the week end. Open Every Night Till 9.00 O'clock "TOP PRICES PAID 1 GAGE FINANCING & FOR FAST Ott Wednesday evening July 20 at 3rd Can. Westney Road IN A F-L'A•S-W COURTEOUS SERVICE: CALL - the home of Mrs. W. McLean; Park PAINTERS AND DECORATORS Or _ Old Plant Road TO Blvd., a meeting was held to discuss FR�NI: CALllEItOy1 E ` t:� X A , AUBREY E. IRELAND ways and means, of establishing a $1.00 per hour for.gvick, clean, guar- july 15 �j_sSUEI� library in the area that. would en- anteed, first-class painting and pap AND COMPANY compzis and be,able to. accommodate er hanging: • STENOGRAPHER PART TIME o a wider portion of the township, than ERIC .STOKES--"DECORATOR Experiencei typist with shorthand 00 ADELAIDE ST W our present local'library,'Those pres- TEmple 9-1;14 R. R 3. Pickering preferred, part time work for Sup>n=----- . W. eat 'were DTrs. L. T. Johnston of visutg Principal's Office, Rosebank TORONTO 2, ONTARIO Brougham library, Mrs. J. A. Cruet WELLS" "- Road School, Rouge `��I Pply by of -Rosebank Home and School, hire dug by machine. 20 inch f_la Sep-' letter only, to - A. W. Tyas, Sec: H. Pye:rce, librarian of Scarboro pub-I W WARD - WHITBY. ONT. T rear., School Area' No 2, R. R. 3, . O Empire 8-5300 Empire 6.5964 lic library. Mrs. 'R. Adamson, pres=- one: MO 5-2563 Pickering; Onta_r_io. • _ - � vsriings dent of Vaughan Willard Home and I • School, Mrs. S. Pugh of Whitevale tic tanks installed and cIa nod. -'--NEED NIO 'EY? ' TEmple 9-1750 - WA. 2.6902 A11L Library board, Mrs, R. Gilbank of GOOD USED CARS BUT unable-to work full time? Edrn I Scarboro bookmobile system and.Mr. $2.00 or more- per hour represent- "-'ti: W. Fairgrieve, President,•of Dunbar- 1958 _ LLOYD, under 3000 miles 'ing AVON ,Cosmetics 3 to 4 hours the evening service.` ton Home and School Assoc.,,as'well 1 a day. Money back guarantee. TV SPEC ALI-TS Mr: and:,Mrs. T. Woiwood of Vic- as our own board members, Mrs. A. 1957 - PONTIAC Sedan 1. advertised. No pioneering. Custom- tory Drive and Mr. and blrs.. A. Pickard, Mrs. A: Tonkin, Mrs. Vlr. WNITI HALL 2 51j60 1957 - FTT'CIf Sedan Special (Load- ors waiting for service. Call LE 6- Mrs.Lakiew ave., visited Buffalo. McLean and Mrs. J. Williams. We z627 „ 7 -:: over the'w'dek end. d all.the helpful and con- appreciate .:---- •• _ to n 1 - --------------------_°�" On •'Mesd�y, July 9th the Ladies structice suggestions put forth and i 1957 CHEV. S t=on Wagon• � 'M•\N��L'AN'1l•D FOR RAW, • FAIRPORT BEACH 'Association 'met in the community we hope to be able to begin action LEIGH BUSINESS. • Sell to 150(1 Mr. and Dlrs. \T: Parkinson .and hall, Their,guest was M;s. 'A. W. toward; securing a larger library'f at I ;1g56 - VAUXTrALL, 6 cyl., under families. Go-)d profits f=ir hustlers family and guests Mr. and sirs. Dav_ Tyas of.the Red Cross who spoke and will accomodnte a much bive'r area 12,C00 miles \�'ritc today - Rawleigh's, Dept. showed. them sewing articles made titan we now have, because the =teed 3 _ i , 'Montreal. id Lee, formerly of Hong Xnng..and 1955 - CHEV. Coach �^ G i�3 5 400; R'cl elieu, lIr_ and.3lrs. A. Clarebeubt and fami- hY the Red Cross. From note on the,for such-a library is really indicated. i iadies will-be busy at their meetings i lIrs. F. Garrett of Lakeview ave.,I lgyl _ RELLAIPF' FARI;TOP RELIABLE DAY CARE ly joined`3Ir. and Mrs. Sharp,on the wet- working on swabs and hand sewing. was very.pleased and happy to wet- iAutotnatic, Radio Any age. Fenced yard. Swing and i : beach this"past week end to gnjoy a tan Shp es had her tonsils removed Come her sister jean and her hushar,.d ox. we, o ` _ . _, --._ / �'oun' Brenda Williams of Dunbar- - - - barbecue. ' from Ottawa recently: - 1953 - CHEV, Sedan - • • " Ha birthday to Gail Hansen 23 ' �l PPY Y Ion July 2.nd. ; ............. ...." -. . nd B 10 Y• ne - - : Parks Crs., who was 10 years old 487 _ erlll Lean Friday ovng_•' ATTENTION DOG OWN ` ' T±.4tih' nTTtRRC ' - -. July 21st. � � :STS IF hF.STRFD o .-DA1' C•\RF Tl"R for one or two children, five daps Pastor David.Holmes will he br=at; - '•t'Ol,ENA".Dog Mcal is now hand- .. SEF CITTR C,(�(�D T1�F•T) - ing the message lr Dur ill Baptist stern gathered to help her ,celebrate led 'by Ninga Kennells, "Colena" is S�TAT,T, TR'�(TORS Per week,"day or night: Phone Church, Sunday July 31st. The me=- her 7th birthday. The guests in_lud u- a good, haltn-ed meal for all dogs w • .,. W142-0445. - Francis Haze, Barbara Cro sier, Su- and econoptical too. CHAS. C0f1PER. T•rMITED _ r=igs in.the, morning at It a.m, will . . TO RENT - four rooms. Reasort- ran Cummings, Julie Peterson, Jacqui CLAREMONT be, "Ton Far From Reality and in ' Amos, alga and Sonia Ko;urko, Su-I NiNGA KENNELS able, Five Altona Ro . Highway the evening at-7 p.m., the message I san Williams and' Janet Farquhar.' East Of Pickering Phone 103 or Phone 104 on Road. Phone: will be "The Thief of Joy and Praise. Highway 2 just Markham 4- I No: 2, on 330 a cerved spine delightful fav and re-I phone: WH2-4655 """"' "'" `-"'"'- -"" "" ""- "" " The children played games 4 There will be special music during g ours but --" : Mrs. George Gray,'*tw is-tinw'ow 1-I Les. Wilson and fammily.and ' X"'' ' • , - ,Fite You Peo I trip, to the West. vvs�11 give an act- I Morden and family spent last wweeeekk- r.•., •i'a "J i young p e of the Bays• ount of her trip..All,tidies wtic6mi_- - end at Cviwcoak- ', -- „� at Cburch will be leaving this week ,Please note change ow,Ame. Mr. and Mrs, W ..J3i:own and, — (Ind for a camping trip at Seven Congratulations• to ` I � Girls' Softball �;islit�}: it-fTir a,�iut'Sut1d>t : ' - r ,'f Team ;who ayed VisttoFs this pass week at the '�i�r• _ Mr, stud. Mrs. Peter Myer left on Fairport Beach in the pdhtc here Qn; iue of Mr. ands Mrs:' ltf: Pegg_ i iA*STS SjOLIC`ITOiE Tuesday for Stockholm,'Sweden, to Tuesday evening, winning 31 Ilo 24. v ere: ,Mrs. Ferris;,off' Whitby; and , iv.; W.. ' (fOTA$Y PUBLIC i ',� � I Sake up residence ' ' Brougham Boys Inter. played The .,MR..,sad Mt . �.W toley,' of Osh- COMMISSIONER''Fd�' PATH$ 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jack"Wansell and Greenwood ttam at ClaretMbnt, ano awa, and Mrs. Toia Russell. South North-West tornor-of •�'` {family are holidaying ail their cot- won 8 to 2. River. old Plant Rd. on - i stage at Fluntsvilk.• .. Congratulations to Norma, and The Chas. McTa ' '" �, ggart family and No. 2 Highway wk. _000 I Mr. and.Mrs. Gordon'Taylor have .Milton Campbell,'of'Ajax, on the 6e Will Pegg family attended the (teen spending two weeks at their. girth of a son, John A*hur, eight wedding of Donna McTaggart in,; - pottage at Hall's j,alee pounds-six oz. at the°Ajax Hospital Toron,o on Saturday Jul 23. �;,"'"' ,Mr, and Mrs. Don Hedges enjoy- " on Thursday, u • t,. Y , Y, July 14, 19GfJ; a bra _ Me and Mrs. I. McLean and Bea- • •• (ed a trip fast week to'I�ingsmn, Og- then for Janis Edythe, trice ar: ..;..•a,lii•g tw., weeks with. .. _ .,,,,• ' { Illensberg, N. Y., and"while in the Mr. George Perry and sons Robt. relatives at Paudash and Ottawa. A�,I, WAVE T 11 ANTENNAS WITH I as ea took a cruise of tiro Thousand and Garry, of Fromc_yisited their Mr, and Mrs. E. Trimble are a- • • ;islands. " `, uncle and aunt- Mr. and Mrs. Geo, way from our vill,.ge on a two-week ( Miss Rosemary Hdges spent a Perry on Saturday, vacation. few days this week'with friends at Miss Gladys Witter, of Toronto, Master Larry Wilson, of Max- &ake Simcoe, visited her aunt Mrs. Matthews on well, is spending this week with his FOR CHANNELS .2, 4, (t,, 7, I I A good t roved attended the Bowl- the week-mot. cousins Ken, Pob and Brian Mc- Lg Tournament on the local green Congratulations to..Mr, and Mrs. Taggart. and the New .Station •Channe) 9. last Thursday"nfghi:' Wayne Whitney - '('Bernice - Bar.. -•Master- Larry Morden is holiday- �.{}, Roof Antenna.with' Rotator'and! Stacked,Heeds - Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis are on bron) of Ajax., on giro, arrival of a ing with his hand-father Andy Mor-' , ( a motor trip through :northern Ont-� little son, at Oshawa Hospital, ' on• d'' with relatives at I-Forning's only $95.00 2! � :, Sunday, July 24, 1960:' :Mills, 4 Randy Carruthers, Bud and Clar- Mr. and'Mrs. H. Robertson; Tor- -Mr. and•Mrs. Pegg visited friends _ (aS .IOW as $6.00 Per month) w,,,,• "' , once Norton of the,-Towship Road onto, visited Mrs. Lemmon on Stm- at Orangeville. Desbow and Max- j•Department,are on holidays this B •40-f#. ay. well, on'Sunday. Tower (Three Section) with Rotator& Stacked Heads �+eek Mrs. Dawson, of Claremont, vis- Mr. and Mrs. Ken Brooks, ' Miss _ n... _ + . i .j•..•Mr.;;2lz»Il Mrs. Clare Kee'it have iced on the'week-end with Mr, and Pat Brooks 'and ' Mr. Don Pegg (aS„�CW, aS•.w.� per month): been motoring up in the Lake Hur- Mrs.'D. L Mairs, at their cottage spent the week-e4d on `Pine':.ake at _ - on Area. on Balsam lake. the Pegg cottage. FOR CHANtdELS 2,•4, 6, 7, 11 Mr. Bill Voss spent a few, days in Mrs.'Kert_Pascoe and family al- buffalo last week. so Mrs. T. R. Knox awd fancily are J Card- Of Tbanha 20-ft. Roof Antenna I'ass kotato�•with Single AM wave.Wes Mr: and-Mrs. Ed. Boniface are holidaying at their cot �35.OQ 9 d spending their holidays at Shadow sam Lake, take on Rol. in tim midst of our Sorrow, we "lake Mr. and Mrs. E. Carstaie•Il, Osh- wish to express our Heartfelt thanas Bill and Mrs. 'owner and Mr. and +vest visited her mother sad reeia't�ou to our 40-ft. Tower (Three, S@CtiOT1) less"Rotator with Sin /� Mrq... ae �iihl», Wave Head • _;Mrs. Jack Hall'have, returned,after_ Hamil;on, on Wednesdary cveniNg, �!� and friee4s, for flseit kind- -. -' �7�+� ' a motor the to Kentucky, where I th ne�tl +std sympathy shoavrr tit► in.tZte (ai ldM as X5.00 per rrmrA ey report the weather' - cool. loss of a belova3 husband and fat- - ' We are`sorry to report Mr: Jack +GR E EN W600 hei William A. Mnclair. We wish to Ors Yogi Warmidy on Now lnstalhrfiows,✓liuy now befam :� r.Mrignall confined to Scarboro Gen- thaalt •Dr. John Flaat:na .arid Rev. Pry !� up. Phono TEntpls 9-1 T9T i WHZ-6430 Free Estintats oral Hospital. Sunday Church Services and Sup- C. P. Shapter, all the. donors+ of.t'he f Mr. and Mrs. Alan Fryer have day School will be held as usdal - many floral -offer rigs, the church, aUNBARTON RADIO & T�LEYISIDIy r , • returned from a holiday motor trip. 10.15 for Sunday Srhool and 11.30 W. A„ and the Horne and School; The wind storm of la$t Friday is for.church service our jrtily 31. We the pall-bearer for their kindness, (PICKERlNG BRANCH) t reported to have bban down rev- hope . Rev. Fleetham and all the and the Mc&?c'suie F`unetal Home, 2 DOORS WEST OF I.G.A. PICKERING VILLAGE peral silos and wrecked several barns congregation 'have had an enjoyable for th*'r kind and efficient services in the vicinity of the 8th Con„ near month of Juty, for vacation from Mrs. Sinclair, Viola,*Wes and -INTERNATIONAL CREDIT CARDS HONOURED ' i'the west side df the township, Sunday School and church duties. Family. The ladies of the Baptist Church R>• i♦ _ held a -Sit.- - — ---— sar ay a ternoon. i--- A - This week, the Baptist Church is Liolding :a Vacation Pible School, each morning, at the home of a dif- _ %ferent member of the congrc6ration, I Claremont Firemen were called ,at - �sbotit 6,30 a. m. Sunday, morning to Y the home of Dave Powell east of the pillage off the Sch Con. . The '.lull furnace had flooded and ignited: ..i The furnace,was ruined, but the rest Y of the home was 'saved. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Mayse, of WUR 1 8 B _I Oshawa, spent thte, week-end with 'Mr. and Orbs. Howard Hockley. @ , a - - Mr. and %Ar.s John Inkles, {.ieorl;e- . • 'Th y ve got the Industry s greatest engineering advances",�- the h best power 1- own, are-spending the. week with plants going — outstanding stamina for whipping schedules — plus real dollar- rs. Arthur Proust.. pp� g Miss Marie Lynn of the Oshawa saving economy. Truck men, clear across Canada know it and Sales figures Rospital Nursing Staff is_holidaying home this week. rove it . . . CHEVROLET is the best truck you can buy anywhere. ' We are pleased to hear Mrs. Rhoda y -- Almack is home from hospital; prop- _ - Iressing slowly. and and�trillGe George t SINGLE ORPOPTION• c J08MAMR SIX — Here's the low-cost OPTION- answer to your heavier hauling problems. Sharpe spent Sunday at the'cottage 2-SPEED REAR Efficient six tinder desi makes the -'ipf Mr, and Mrs. C. Williams, Ban- q _ AXLE — Standard ::,j�master a natural of for thrift i -,croft. ax rugged, h - - and y 6 series m Mrs, Irene Levick was admitted poid ears convert , Stand on mat oriels hue torque into EXTRA DUTY 11-INCH COIL = '.ito the Women's �ali-ege Hospital on. r to move the SPRING CLUTCH—New h • a — draulic clutch control 'Wednesda to under surgery. powe system '"" i Y Sa loads faster, more and arched cover openings r Barbara Gifford, of Torontc,,. is etficien hf ensure smoother, cooler op L upending some•holidays at the home oration and longer facing life. _ t• iof .Lars. J. 'Rennie. - A big Field Day is being .planned jor Claremont on Augvs:• b. There it r will be races, ball tournament and _ '.IOId .Tyme Fiddler' Contests. . Miss Lynne Gliddon is spending ' two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. G. "r.Taylor and family; at their cottage ., \ i Mrs, Ann Gliddon has returned to.. her position on the bank staff, af- Iter three week's holidays. k \ \\ Mr, and Mrs. Robert Hockle y _. . - - and fam;l •te _t.. -es oil Sun 1• ..:, '\ day Mrs. Craven and daughter Suz- ..Itmne; from Bath, and Mr. and firs. " d3odds, Kingston, vished Mr. and = - :•Mrs. J.-Norton. ,� 4 and OPTIONAL 5 -1.Grace Benson spent part of her SPEED 7RANSMIS- holidays with relatives in Oshawa. VONS - Chevrolet •FRONT SUSPENSION Nancy Loyst spent a week of her transmissions make —tndtpendent front holidays in Oshawa with relati ves. track driving just suspension with tor- .about as smooth as •sion springing gives BRO� leering the family eke hest gt C ride - car. And they're ever deaf Re- built to take - It:faster,aster,sntooth- ' The Woman's Association of St. � more, years or runaing over more wear. rMnge► years aohn's Church will hold their nekt , meeting on Wednesday evening, the "- life, Bing- truck I'f 3rd of August, A th home of Mrs. YARiAeLE RAC Two HEAR Chevrolet trucks have earned first i><t mind, from transcontinental haul- 1•Reesman. She will be assisted by —N0N' ' ' ' Two stage place 111 sales. And engineering ad- ing, to a door-t0-door milk run, you �•` = smoothnessf Whets the truck is + y Mrs. Hodgson: The program will,be t empty, only a light part of the vancements of'the kind you see above -know Chevrolet has been doing it ...In charge of Mrs. Robt. Miller. I spring is m action. Full load are a big part of the reason. That's for years, and making it pay like no ' t Mr. George Perry returned home . Causes full springing . , . you why your new ,truck should be- a other truck can. Consult the truck { On Saturday after spending a week ride•softer all the time. g experts your Chevrolet dealer's. at St. Thomas (Old Home Week). ( Chevrolet. Take advantage of other ex its at i,. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bent and fa m- truck men's experiences with, Chev- You'll find this combination has•no {. rolet. Because whatever job you have -equal anywhere. fly of Oshawa visited her mother, � •' -Mrs. W. Hamilton on Sunday. `ii' Mr. and Mrs. John Harvey, Tor- onto, visit-d his parents Mr, and �~ 61LT't Mrs. Al, Haney on Sunday. R LET!Congratulations to At r. and ra '- O M uc KS Grant Johnston ail the birth of a r SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET TRUCK DEALER TODAY cr-1660C Little daughter, Gail Elizabeth, on T� O 0 0 EMR Lff EM J0 ;.:;Wednesday, July '20, 1960. The Women's Institute will hold >�elr next meeting on AuR,i,t 9th, F• VII• a1HSWORTH LIMITEfl, AJAX .11 kat 8.00 p. ni. in the township hall. , tfAPV OUA.RA"Wri - ''' _, _ ---hi.*a OYES DRUBS LTD• j Standzrds of whir and'pink glad- ' � -r ioli; decorated Almond's- Uiuted Racho-T V Ser ke NIcEACH�fitE'S Church, ior,'the marriage rinse of Card. Elizabeth Margaret Lee, to Frank PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Asir Make or Model - MacKenzie. Wannacott, of Picker- Is ,t,• _ �lUr F CIL Y FUNERAL DIRECTOR ing. Rev. 'G R. C. McQuade offic- - - fated: t — iii rt FURNITURE DEALER Mrs. E. Summers played the wed- COSMETICS — SwiDRIES BAIIY NEEDS AM tiIO ding music and Mrs. David Lee. _ sang before the ceremony "O •Per- w. feet LovQ", and during the signing STORE HOURS ' Ow 1imciiin Auto Pdvat•'Ambulance S•nko of the Register "I'll Walk Beside fi -DAY OR NIGHT You". WEEK DAYS DAILY 9-9 swillin Ndws Given in marriage by her faiher, SUNDAYS'& HOLIDAYS 1-S.- -., ---- -----_ the bride wore a gown of ivory slip- ,.' L. STATION NO., PICKRING per satin, accented with Alenion -� WK McEACHNIE Prop. t phone: TEmpile 9-1811 r Lee, with a• portrait neckline, ern- PICKERING PHONE WH. 4-5961 Alter d0urs,TEmple 9-2520 pire bodice, short SIeeves and a bouffant princess skirt. Her should- T' . Phone 'WH. 2-2171 ' Repairs Can-Be Financed er illusion veil wan held to a coronet of seed pearls. She carried a cascade Pickering, Ont. of mauve carnations with white ' New KEN AND CLARKS sw !hrart rose. Mrs. Murray a Beadle was mat- GRAHAM .HARDWARE ` ��IC ron of honor, wearing a short errt- --�Z,rCTIONEERS broidered silk organza frock of LAemsed and Authariaed tun the W. H. J. THOMPSON, B: A., LLB. 1 hench moss headdress She had a mat- Appliances, Points (Jeus-ties of Onta�lo and YorlL Barrister and Solicitor Ching velvet headdress with a short pp net veil, and carried a cascade of YMM Stock. Implements souse- British Columbia and Ontario talisma„ rb;es. 99 r. Murray Peadles w )told Ful'niture, Real Estate acted 'as best 'man. Ushers were: Glass, Etc* ales our Specialty at Reasomble Glenwood BAg., Ajaz David Lee and William Wonnacost. Ratge• Dual Service for as brothers respectively of the bride t Prior of Ono. WHitehall 2-5151: and groom. P O, pk A ors Residence: TEaple 9-21556- For the recep•ion at the home of General Hardware the. bride's parents, the bride's mot- �as P. a phi M+Idti- doe her wore a sapphire blue silk suit, PHONE W14. '1-1911 PICKERING ; prpotie•• nave been °stabBRhed Creighton,. fraser, D nan, with a harmonizing corsage of pink ape 18�, r ry roses. Mrs. Theodore Annan, grand- mother of the groom, wearing a Bit Murdoch printed silk dress, and a,'corsage of : pink roses, assisted for her daugh�er Hannah's Catering who was ill. - e pp ��p 8arrlaten, SoNcitors and Notaries p Weddings, Banquets,:Showers - ;E. I4 FLEi�RY- - The-couple will reside in Bowman- - . Pubiie ville after a vnon;h's vacation at the Bank of Commerce Chambers, Pacific Coast. Bakery Produds Barrister, r SOlicitair " S Simcoe Street North, Oshawa Notary Public Telephone RA. 3-3446 Pickering "/4I @ar Pies Our Specialty" na.cci•b &L Old Kimptan Rte+ Main St., Pickering WH. 2-03" creek _ W, , _ Scout Dews AT. 2-7341 or AT: 2-1361 COU r Vy BQUZ8 t 1st Pickering Cub-Pack Set.rs SMALL ACRUAGtihd AND The lst. Pickering Cub Pack at- _i �[oa to Sri. 9a0 w s:3o¢ae. T/f!L_8 g - and gven6.� - tended -a,weiner roast an Saturday - Be7•n waft night at the .homy of Cub-master _ Truman Wilcox. The Cubs CALL _ Mt. INGIJ3 1 Y Coo I•r Vve Mt. Aid the campfire, the singsong led by . _ John Dwinnell but most of all the J-M DEALER hot. dogs and toasted marshmallows. y yy t Some of :fie boys arrived early to COTTAGE MATERIAL IPENCING t,td 1esp.�>, asL1M1 . 'O!!fe• E>fO-MM make waggles. �. 1r9.1,0uGEMf Y a" SONS GARAGE DOORS — PAINTS` — !PLYWOOD °H1gfLway Manamntml_Woeks' leelYw _�_ - GRACE PRESBYTERIAN DO-IT-YOURSELF CARPENTERY SHOP TOOLS ,H l OBT. Aus'r>a+l, racer. hewr � Church :. Ratabliabod IL- ,B. L Whitby. Ontario CENTENNIAL AND WEST ROUGE TERMS ARRANGED - Twe mils west or Whithy an ' on No. 2 Highway, between REAL ESTATE P.bu� Worship and Sunday School AS LOW AS Whitby Alex 9:70 a.m.-West Rouge public Sdteel 11:00 a.m.—Centennial Read PulAc school : -AVERAGE GARAGE — $1 5.00 PER MONTH no": Whitby MO 8-3468 Photo as~op now in Pick- EVERYONE WELCOME REV. WM. M. T. FULTON. wing and Ajax areas. To , buy or sell for prompt 9 "wale ad. NO. Z HIGHWAY '. 11VH. 241451E .:Phone AT. 2-2372 PLUMBING courteous service ask for ` ------- - -Mr. Blower. ST. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN ' ALFRED KAYES CHURCH General 'Hardware PLUMBING BATHROOMS ICaN P:ckerhig Ontado 'Schatz epherd PRESSURE SYSTEMS � • • Rev. H. S: Shepherd.epherd. B. A, D. D. - ESTIMATES GIVEN General Insurance — ,R•01tor Bone 198. Pickeri>Rg — Phone 171 Pickering .'490 or'Mo.,6.8337 SUNDAY SERVICES _ Paints Elertrichl Appliances phone - WH2-6717 8-Vi a. m.—Holy Communion 11.00 a. ns.—Korning Prayer " ,r ,:'Tools Glass Etc. ------ ----- ------ --- y 11.00 a. ace.—Ho'y Communion :. ,. (4th Sunday) •• �^ . 11,00 a. m.--au nday Schrol'in the i s • Cotitenutdtp Hall TELEVISION Al �M IO 11.00 a. m.—Nursery in Rectory ,; P REPAYS :,S H E R a I H Room _ De. to 4 yeah s ► s ar wa r� WFDI3ESDAY : 19.90 a. m.-Ho'y Communion and .Ba PHONE:. TEmple 9-1191 w Intercessions for The•-Sck , FiUNERAI AND oU�'saRTON RADIO �' Pickering United Church Phone WH. '2-0480 Pickering - A. a ILA1'1'Ew AMBULANCE SERVICE Minister: Rev. Melville Buttors NO. 1 HIGHWAY ,Sunday, n 6 M A R K S E E R' 1LOG6R G.'CONANT. B. A. AT PICKERING BEACH ROAD '11.00 A. M. - Church Sevce gAkiRISTER and SOLICITOR in charge of Mr. Ross Stevenson Mrs. Edgar James and Mr. G. H c,-ONTTH BUII.DII�TG.•AJAX Telephone Bray who will give the:address industrial, Conanlerclal & Residential Wiring T7A t;�. St.�6- Oshawa 1NH. 2-3610 ; . AUDLEV_ Prompt Efficient Service — Free Estimates --------- _ , Withdrawn -----� J. MARKS insurance Co. .errs OB PFiONS _ Christian �r.ience Socie Tel. TE. 9-1 5yo R.R-. 2, Pickering or•. ». srAaU BRADY ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO W%wemswrm bsuranae On BttlURia PLUM BOG STORE ; CHURCH-SERVICE AND @MSsta•hWil Insurance Of IInr SUNDAY SCHOOL ` OIL WOOD FOR SUNDAY - 11.00 A. M. COAL 1 in Rosebank Road School „ COTTAGE SPECIAL-Automatic pressure Bowman & Gibsor, syarem, stainless sink and chrome fau- Reading !Zoom Open To Public ►HON>C: WHITBY 691 cet in arborite top cabinet, glass lined ( DAILY • • _ - electric hot woterrl tank. Complete outfit in1 Allerton Building Kingston Rd. Bui �' J------------- ------ --_-•--- 1, s �...�.� Open Daily, Saturdays till 1 p.m. At Rouge Hills y� �• r�pp .P • • - MONTEITH,:MONTEITH, RIEHt a CO. EVEk'i Ti '„.' Ito Chartered A PLUMBING .Testimony Meetings 8.00 P. M. � ��Arthur Mitchell ' ltd• «ountants SALES - ' SERVICE Every Wednesday In The Licensed Trusties ' - - - I- CONTRA T5 ReaoinK Room A,ax - Oshawa - Stratford l e s • . . - � 4320 Kingston Rd., West Hill • _W h e 26'7 71 �TE 9-2431 ® a. W. Riehl C.A., R.I.A. - Oshawa RA S-3527 AT 2-ZO8O AT �-Q7Z� For Further Lnfarrnarion i tun R. Waters . e C.A. , CALL - ATlantnc 2-2635 = WHiteha112-0890 / - •• _ SHOP-AT �-GA' REAF . YOU SAVE- . NEAR YOUR FAVO .2 WAYS . ::y UR11"E. 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