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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1960_08_26 -ic erin subwripfien 50 Per Year United States: $3.00 W C. MURKAR AND SO PUBLISHERS 5c. ER COPY Authorized As Second Casa Man- VOL. 77 NO.- 49. PICYERING. ONTXRIO FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1960 Published Since November 1881 Post Office Dept. Ottawa ; -` D' 1.SS0LUT.10N -.YET ."..". �S C H. 0 0 L"' AREA' NO .--HIGH Reeve C. E. Morley' . Reports On a �u Pickering Villages First Fore Engine Dissolution -Discussion Tq Date Editor's Note, Some weeks ago we PUCKERING VILLAGE • ��F' carried a w story about the Ton of Ajax seeking to withdraw from the Pickering District high' School Area. The campaign for the Blind will We underst start early in September. Ladies of and that Ajax feels they would be better off under their own St. George';. Church, and Picker- ' ing '1\'omen':: Institute will conduct Board of Education. To bring our, �. readers up to date. and that they will the campaign. knots what is happening, tt•e asked I Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Cook, of the q the reeve of Pickering Village, C. E.I Bay, are motor:n 4 to \lassachus- Morley to -write a report for the peo Bits, to visit \l r. Cool: sister.. Mr. and 31r�. •lien Clarke and -- ple. We w-i5h'to thank Reeve Morley • ' for presenting the case to the village Kenny returned h�,t week from a residents, who quay have been wonder two-week cruise on _ the Trent Canal : ing just what has happened_ and ..and enjoyed seeing.the many small. where the,village s'l.n&- on the mat lakes in the Trent system. These ter. Reeve Morley's.report follows. included•Balsam, Rice, Stt:roeon'and Cameron kes. uglzst 23, 1960. f}ur sympathy to- GeorV az Mrs.'Mr. Editor: rs. Mutch on the latter having ' Thank you for the opportunity of. undergone further surgery. at Tor t 9' reporting through your columns to onto 'General Hospital, p C} I the residents of the Village of Pick- I \fr. and Mr;. Lit.lejohn left last �? E7 Bring, on the question of tht di;solu-1 week for a holiday in Montreal auk+ tion of the High -School District of Quebec_ Pickering which has been requested \f r. and \Ii s. George \1cIlroy of by the Town of Ajax and which has Dumbarton returned on Sunday f ver received some publicity in-the press. a d visit e-en-entertained in Vancouver p act and were _entertained 'af dinner by The facts as known to the Picker- - :..' the C. E. Motley's. 4•, ing Village Council are as follows. Mrs.. Bryant has contracted d«4 " An invitation was received from the a.Rob:. °: ;. •° •••�"""- ^»� .,,,, �~ '"�" to teach at Audlry Public School, F a ° Town o! Ajax to meet with them at commencing in ;.. ^ S September. four in the afternoon of Wednesday, f � Dr. H. S. Shepherd has been at May•11th, in their Council Chambers Portland, Maine, where he officiate' Shown here, is t;e first fire engine machine was utled to fight the fire and helmets of the era. Behind them to discuss ►e dissolution of the High - School District of Pickering. I, h ed at his niece's .wedding. During; owned by Picketing Village. This when Pickering College, situated tip is the present-day fire engine, put- his absence the church services are t band-pumper was purchgsed in 1888 an the hill in the Rudd property, chased in 195:. It is believed that your Reeve, Mr. llitrison, Finance Ruddy p perty, being conducted by Rev. L': G. Rob-. � _ in Peterboro, and was drawn by the was des.royed in 1535. It was the old engine was used until about Chairman and Mr. karningattehnad inson. Mrs._Shepherd i; iisiting i14 - also . At .,.rat tinge-a Model T. - { - corner is an oil lamp, and the boil the steeply of St. Francis de Sales was purchas-d, then a Model A- the meeting, as did representatives of Mr: and ;Ctrs. Ken. Cooper and that one of the firemen would ring Church here. Shown with The engine This was iollowed by a GMC. and the Township of Pickering and the family attended the . recent boat ate. the fire entine 'raced?- through are firemen Gordon Annan a_id then ue present truck. Town of Ajax. races at Pictun, which were very, We were'told at this meeting that cite village to the fire. 'I .is anent Robert Bryant, wearing the cons Photo by Barrie Pomeroy exciting, with thousands in attend•. Ajax desired to withdraws from the ancc Mayor H: J. McFarland and High School District of Pickering and Messrs John Diefenbaker and Les-! - that they had requested their audi- lie Ernst particq'.aii.i in the -Ihcl�atg _ _• _ tors, Monteith, Monteith, Kiehl and ceremonies. It was v pleasing to' �oea1 Man Char ed Qrrfi08 Swimmers fi i 100 Tops So Far Company to prepare a report for p Canadians td see' Supertest I.M. a p them,.-_arP3t_ of which report ha,.l Canadian red coat, came itr ,a- • been supplied the Municipality of tTie gain ahead of all.comp-titors to Following Accident i'o- Compete Aug. 31 for Conservation Village of Pickering a few days pre- win the Harmsworth Trophy. fo>1 - vious. With the exception of the Town the second year in succession. I Pickering fownship Police, last On Wednesday evening, Acrguct Area' Attendance of Ajax who called the meeting, no Thursday night, charged Stephen other municipality had an opp o•turii- Alan Dawson Jr, and Stewart.; pomazak, Glenview Road with fail- 31, the Second Annual zwimn»ag Craig are on their. way to Yenez-) Po to remain i the scene of �tg Meet for the Swimming Classes, 611 Greenwood' Conservation Author- ty of studying the report before the uela on an oil tanker. They hope tar' 6e h.eld at Pickering Sw immul� i y Yark, greenwood, is Mill draw- meeting.was called and we noted that be back in time for school opening. o accident, and driving alone white Pool, !?rock Road, beginning at'7.W ing.large crowds each week, and the report was dated the 9th day of The Harry Scott family :ire hav- ___:_. using a "temporary' Ins:ructiop p m Races for 'free-style, back even though many . persons have September, 1959 and supplemented ing holidays in the Huntsville Dis- Drives s Permit• stroke and Lreast stroke sty es h.•1 gone further afield oa their-.boli- again in April and May of 1960. Ob- trict. _ Pomazak was involved in an acc- be held for boys ar.d girls in the 401 days, On Sunda', despite threat of viously, the Town of Ajax had been Mr: and Urs. L, 11. Morlev, spent ki t sdent at the corner of.No. 2. High- lowing age rou i- rain, over ic.ur hundred persons studying the report at some length a few days last week visiting at way and Glengrove Road, and then t? g g P and in great detail, having had it in Hamilton and other nearby points., ;, left the scene. Driving east, Pom- a to io years; 11 and 12 years: came to the park. _ their possession some nine months points., was making a left Yarn just as 13 and 14- yam; 15 years and' Supt. !id x•ugii says that one p° Eric Parke his cousin A tai+te �� $uriciay in Jul) when eleven hued- and we were requested at that meet- a motorcycle was going past him, ing to express an opinion as to who- Barkey of Cannington, and Lrigb The motorcycle struck the left- . There will also be diving competit- dyed persons packed the park, raw Cher we wished to accede to their Parker, 'spent a long week end at xt hand corner of the car and landed ions, requiring each contestant to 'he largest rtgk day's. attendance west. PietQr, where they aaende i the ...-in the ditch, where it took fire. attempt three types of dives. Teams this .year thus far. boat races and otherwise ita3 ae *ti of relay races will also be organized. As your Reeve, I was enable to good time. Motorcycle driver Robert Attwell This summer, approximately two make any deci=ion one way or the This is OUR village. Let :a keep age 23; and his passenger Dorothy 'Local Sheep Killed I other on your behalf as I knew that Madder, 16, both of Toronto were hundred public',school children in $2,000,- }t clean and beautiful, so that we Pickering Township took"a:ivantage this involved a=sets 1,6 some were can be paond of it. !reared at the Ajax Hospital for g And Mangled 000.00 of which .e1.675,0^0.00 were psoor cuts, then released. of Lhese swimmi:ig ch se ably :_ w TT be pTcace g still outstanding liabilities. This I felt Her n tl-a friends i d organize by Keith N6r;on, Wit!; back'learn that 'nk- S. Caf,t r%I .R E Sgt. Richard Bodley, with ides- d., called for serious consideration and to her home an Frog to�> Rd - assistants -- -Carole James, •' Ford Four sheep were found dead an 'ctiption of the car, made_a search P and I requested the time, to of the area, and later arrested Pom- •Frame and )rldgn Cress,.ell. At '.c_ two so badly mangled ^het' had to . West, last week. Her ;on, was, -as - d of Jul., awl :\u moist, Red Cross + have an independent report made for serious! injured t i I'or:u at is uoty azak at his home•. ) e destroyed on the farm of- \Vni. S' g Y Inspectors se. rrti,rd tilt, for the launders, P,.irport Road, north of the Village. It i; .al�n to he noted with her: children ilia atvared l:rr•tificates that the Townshipi of.Pickering made A letter has been received irony Lon, last `aturtiay 'evening. the samo'request. On your behalf we , / /s ` q \frs. T.• Pemberton-1 igg6tt; forni- Consu�ner'S GMS Co and Ba,l;,es'fot Proficiency. Pickering ]'ownship Pollee teho !agreed that when our report was • • ?sir;. I\'heel:r tvi}i ako ',r;n•X :ante erly of Cherryw•ood, and nine: 1 t•-. are invest!;sting, believe the cud- available and we had time to con:- j of her. gist.!^!lute, pulr,l. - han.:ical,p- prit or culprits, are. dog;. , ing,.inigeria, statita.,• this fire r, °• ed children of t'oe towel-hip, with Police a;tinlate the value of the it, the would supply t7r Tn,tn'of a;a., package of thirty bath totted; ;caG �. ` Ma�(eS A o�nt111ent whom. she 41r.s worked for many lit•cstock at $84.00. Mr. Saunders ,with a copy c,r tho Fame tvaich h:t' Ili. Pickering • \\•onieii s been done. Hntve , before that; u;t after-Ehri;tmas, ha heen rcc- p years. It will be wonderful to -ce +L'•scovered the dead and •nia.igled in 1 : meeting onclu the ques ion -if eivccl. Mrs. Pemberton is deligi•tcd the progre:s these courag,.'.r.14 hi, field, am1?atte'd-police..• g c ded, t toungsters have made since L..t - --- -- - the distribution of assets and Fabili- with the gift, and ' ,a%,,; that i year. "Communist Brain-washing" At ties weds ,raised and we received the . brightly-coloured towek: may tuns ° Parent , friend- and other"sr;ipnr- Rotary . assutanee of ',Mayo: William Fins t1,e scales in favor of allowing the' \ ter; of these young 'people are in- that he would forward to us, as soon handicanped children to swim in a �< as possible, their opinion as to ho pool used by others. Slue flat found �'«G •a Cited to come out on Au{;list 31, anti Rotarian F:. Henry, of the Ajax the assets and liabilities would be unexpected prejudice a; well,' sheer them on•in their competitions. Rotary Club, as guest of the local e,. To defra ex rases, regular Club, on \fonrlay evening, presented divided between the three munici- against use of any water except the defray'c" alities. It should also be noted thai r ion charge: will be made, but ;pec- about one third of a tape recording P sttiftly-running water, but hopes { tarots are urged to being,their bath- of an addre» given a gathering in the report that was prepared for'the overcome it. c y ing suits and stay tor a scrim. In the States on the subject of "brain- Town of Ajax and presented to us Three handicapped children are tot, i on May 11th combined the interests g!. t 3, the event of rain, the event will be washing" of U. S. troops taken Y give a demonstration of stvimmin a «� t of the Townshin of Pickering and the at':he .Swim \lest which is to he: held 'the fo.lowin; evening, ,Thuis- prisoner by Communist in day, September ]. Korea. The address was given in Village of Pickering as one entity held. at Pickcrine 'Golf Club Pool 1957, aril the speaker describes as_ and we were therefore quite unable on August 31, The children are4l zs ' toundiilg fact; to his, audience of to determine the effect it would have Ronnie Giuslin, Claremont; \Vend3r,j ,.PORT NEWS on the Village as n Corporation or Younghusband. Rosehan Road„ S.,l r' methods us.d by the Coninttmists the. Township as a Corporation. and Peggy Bowyer, \\'hit!rv, in their tcPf rt to impress their prig- 11 BALL STANDINGS over, with the merits and advantag_ Sub;,equently, we had a survey Bev. Bryant; son of \ir, aid firs- .�. tE s - made by Gunn, Roberts, and Co., char- Ben Bryant has, thi.: week,•.comp 8 , e., thev claim for their "system t. 33 feted accountants who presented us leted the four-year course in Auto - 30 U S. nut PP Y g _'-"""" - much ptrzile succc.i; vet with a report in •late June. This has motive Technicology with the F>;trd' • { horities appear to h 5 ob- Brou rough Claremont .........._..._..._..._._......_. ........._ d at the tv been studied an we understand :!Motor Co. of Canada. Bev. was a-1 ' tamed with their men - ordmarv, 1 '• Uxbridge ............_._...._......................_:.._._ 29 that as of tlast week the Township warded this Scholarship on his' r" : Alto^.a '1 regular, everyday•supposedly intell- - yr -- _°- °- of Pickering havo also ordered a re graduation from P. T). H. S. an Oakah L. Jones, President and Gen- wood 19 (gent people. Success was realized g g "",_,"....-___..._....w_..."...,'.'.._ - not all, port from a fire of auditors. This has no been appointed to the F.ng- : <r of the Consumers' Gas 1 • 15 tt i'h many i;. S. soldiers r n tt eral Manager p Ral larvae -- report, of course, has not et become .ineerin Staff of Ford's Oakville, Green Company, announces the appoint- Manv.were convinced, however, that P y B Raglan __.........__......_.........._....,...•_..___.._ 13 available. 1n the County Council ses- He and '.tars. Bryant visitcd his,, `r meet of Miss Mabel Geary as Sec- Fiolt:ering ......••.._ 12 \(arx sm livitig we., to be preferable - °~-- sion of June of this year, a by-law home over the week-end. retary and Assistant Treasurer..Miss to Demoncracy - why - that is what was presented' which was prepared Mrs. Elda Sleep is Geary, born in England, joined the PLAN--OFF RrS1'T,TS j . 'Ile U, S. (or ourselves), cannot un- p back dig ail ` by the Town of Ajax to dissolve the in the I. G. A. after spending AI Consumers' Gas as a clerk in 1927- i Uxbridge 8 - Ballantrae 0 derstand. High School District of Pickering and week's liolidays at \Vasaga Bea* The ('lvb has been .promised the She became secretary to the General Uxbridge 7 a - `'�Ballantrae 7 I as your Reeve and on your behalf, Kenneth Irish and Ted Sleep arol t; Manager in 1939, was appointed �. balance of` this tape in the near �ut- Manaant Secretary in 1954, and be- I Greenwood 8 Claremont 7 ire. The complete rernrdiniz 'ak a" objected to the passing of the by-law back home after a motor tdip td &L ahcn,t one and one-half hours in its page four) the Maritimes. came a Director of the Company in Alton 8 Brougham 1 presentation. (continued on 195_°. - ULSAM- a • � of Ottawa,are bolidtying with her . About forty members of the W. eral If ospitalon August 1% 1960. ��� �� ` •tee mother Mrs. Errol Carson P. Jones family and the Rol P4r- a son, Brian Kevin, 8 pounds, S o ' 1 The-Active Service Class met last Mrs. F. Naea, Gmvenhurst, Is rott family gathered at the home of ounces, to Mr, and Mrs. John AL - '!•Wednesday night at' the home. of visiting at,-the Day's. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Manderson, on Holmes. First grandchild for Mr. Q`mwC pommy, I Mrs. Allan Carson. The theme of A trio, consisting of Mrs. Stan Slrnday.•for a picnic dinner as a and Mrs. Walton Holmes. YW�� the worship was the "Christian as a McMullen, Misses Joyce Schneider farewell get-together for Mr. and Next,Sunday will be a "church ! Citizen`. Miss Elsie Sears, Orillia, and Sheila Peters, Claremont, sang Mrs. Thos. Crist,'prior to their leav- holiday". Copies of pictures appearing M tbia slowed pictures of Manitouwadge, at the morning service lasi Sunday. ing for.Washingtop. D—C., to live. Mrs. S, Plump:on is visiting her paper over the "credit tine" "photo a new mining town in Northern Congratulations to the 4-H Calf Miss Polina White, of Duntroon, sister Mrs. Dart, Mr. Dart and the by Barrie Pomeroy" are available is ! Ontario, where she taught school, Club membeib on winning several spent the week-end with Mr. and family. two sizes. Ir you would like`s ot�s and•Uiss Betty Gates showed pictur- . prizes on their calves at Oshawa Mrs. Lewis Jones t es o Go-Home,.•Ba on Georgian (photo) of these pictures. the 5 by 2 y gian Fair, on Saturday. Wm. Bentley, of 'Whitby, visited CAR RADIO REPAIRS Bsy vfhere she taught school last ,Sunday visitors at the Elmer Wil the Charles Fuller's here on the size, 50 coats; the 8 by 18. 75a year. son horse vmw Mr. ind Mrs. John week-end. DUNBARTON RADIO To order, phone Mr. Pomeroy at `i Miss Elsie Sears, Orillia, spent a VI{iltiaon, of Athens, Mrs: Morgan --AND TELEVISION TEmple 9-1417. y, _ few days last week with Mr. and Pugh,.of Claremont, Mrs. Billie Two Doors West Of L G. A. 1 Mrs. Allan Carson. Rurtoa; Sarnia,-,and Mr. and Mr& PICKERI G VILLAGE Buy and Son -With Claaslft Mrs.-J�acke TF�mgson'and Gregory` Stanley Watson, of Peaches. Born, at the-Toronto' East Gen-- WH2-64 or TE9-1191 It Pals Off ; OPM EVERY EvW41NG TIL.l.7:00 PsM9 ROUGE HILLS .ON NO, Z HKHWAY :EXCEPT THURS. i� M TILL 9:00 p.M. ROUGE BRIDGE PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT., AUGUST 25th-26th-27th JUST FAST SWI17'S .iEWEL SAVE 4 CENTS MAPLE LEAF IY2 Ir. NO f ;.. 3 9 _ 4 , Ib. COOKED RANI SHORTENING SAVE 16 CENTS T " CANADA PACKERS Z I P 15 oz. tins K A M - DOG FOOD here� •12 oz Tins for ; _0 0 - Or- 25,c -•t MAPLE LEAF PROCESS CHEESE 7 lb. Roll CASE OF 48 TINS — $3.9g -RO C (Special Offer of 5 c. off) BABY LL ' FRENCH'S PREPARED Large 24 oz. jar - (SAVE 6 CENTS) AMERICA DRY _-�-''�i�„�..,._ Large 30 Oz. Bo C l er' e fCK �► CUFFCHAR 10096 NORTHERN HARDWOOD 1,25 . .- 'Al PLLS DEPOSITS 5 Ib. bag` REGULAR SAVE SIX• CENTS (Special Offer of 50c. off) t C Dr. BALLARD'S ZS lb. sag _ _ - .49 BURGERBITS DOG FOOD , .�,. WHILE THEY LAST.. _,--.__.-.—�. FIRM GOLDEN RIPE Wieners i,°° ? . BANANAS JUBILEE Small Link PURE t C PORK SAUSAGE 116. tray C lb. 2 . DEVON SLICED RINDLESS BREAKFAST - ACON i Ib. pkg. . 1 ONTARIO 0 . _ � QTATQ � S ROUND, SIRLOIN, T-BONE .LARGE .11gt. BASKET bqt. BASKET C - 9C - : 39c. WING Ib, Sin - - - FRESH GREEN Good Size . . (While they last) S1HE PEPPERS : ! for 1 9C GRADE A OVEN­-- READY' O _ :;. ROASTING NO. 1 FIRM LARGE HEADS or BOILING -- __ _ FRESH KILLED / GREEN -CABBAGE for 19 ' ' (Not Frozen) ?,/: -Weight _},• 1b.' c LEAI1 .PEAMERED BACK BACON 5 to 6 lbs. - ' CENTRE CUTS END CUTS r or SLICES I 69c SLICES • ., b. '.. or Ib. . 9y MAPLE LEAF SMOKED ' - PICJVIC -SHOULDER ►6: 39c MAPLE LEAF PEAMEALED (VAC PACKED) ' 4 PHONE ORDER SERVICE Cottage 'Roll gib• '" Due to rising costs we are reluctantly forced to discontinue our - Phone Order Service on and after September 6th. However, FRESH LEAN --, our Delivery Service will be continued for the nominal charge of 25c STROUD S FOOD MARKET STARD _-2.6 cog MINCED . ` BEEF - 16. . 39C 9 B 40 - - - - - - _11 --. . . -- . . • . ._ ._ _-. - r • • - ' F�. •� ' - 1 . , I `. . _ ` - -` . . .. � . , . . . ., F r '' .r, . -.. �pq/S �Br scripture lesson from Aces 11., vet- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cross and aeries. - 8�t n on to- Johnny Aga w� sec 1 to 14, and took his text from Glen spent three weeks near Reg- R�ul� of the Blue Jay sailing will he thirteen August 81st. I Asti One Of Us lMtight Use This the reading "We hear them speak inn, Sack, and returned home last races held on .Sunday August 21st, _the wonderful words of God in their Saturday. Mrs. D. Cross. returned approximately a six toile coarse. lot �I • , __The late Dr. Crawford, M. O. H. own•language'. The thecae of the ,home with her son and family and .Tohn Herda, time 1-12.5, total points ' 1 'Eity of Toronto; composed, and sermon was "Do It Yourself Relig- will be spending some time with her' 4fi'><s: Ztid Eric Playford, 1-13-59, 41 j PATRICIA TUCK ; carried,this "creed" with him at all ion". We often feel that we don't family. points. 3rd Ron Clark, 1-16-35, 36 times, governing and planning his need to attend church. if we' read. points. 4th,Ray Singer, 1-19-20, 29 Q ' . ersonl►g life, using this creed as his - few articles on religion. We don't / points. Tom Simpson, , • Plano & Theory P want to take the time for basic fun- FRENCHMAN"S BAY points Ross Fertile, 1-23-6, 35 _ , . guide. danrcntals, but .want• religious res- CLASSICAIJ. FQPULAR( t "A Mm's Prayer Bay Peewees won the Points, Herb Usher Jr., 1-33-55, 24. "Teach me that GO minutes make ults without religious discipline. O-f-- Frenchman s oints: Tom Tamblin Jr. 1-34-47 25 24 Kingston Road E. ten. we let sorne�ody else do the first round of the O.A.S.A. Playdowns P an hour, 16 ounces make one pound, - spadework, while we take 'the bene- when they defeated Greenwood 55-0 Points. Tom Tomblin Sr., 1-46-57, 15 pICKERING DIAL RA5-4587; __ and 100 cents make one dollar." • fits. Everybody's goal scenic to be at the Bay Wednesday evening. Keith Points. Jim Clark, 1-47,39, 13 points. cep 29 "Help me to live that I can lie trying to get more material poss.�•s- I Fertile he13 the Greenwood team to Harold Saunders, 1-16-45, 22 points. • ,down at night with a clear con- ions hoping in this way to achieve i one hit' and walked only orre. Fertil: C Volunteer Disqualification f o u 1 e d �� '.'•science, without a -gun under my , heaven on earth-u itlrout-God. We I g•ot,Six home-runs, two 'doubles and buoy.) -- _ pillow and unhavnted by the faces roust not taut ourselves ahead 'of a single, scoring R runs for 9 at bat. 11 r. and Mrs. Harvey Fertile wish of those to whom I have brought God, but must. be in our proper Peter Everett tallied 5, home run=., to announce the engagement of their "Get Up And Goy 1 -pain daughter, Jpyce Marlene to Mr, Don • place in pro;ortiorr to God and then t°isle, a double and s single. Ir.'all, g , "Grant that I 'may earn my meal- the word l'will !�e in ro proper locus: the B:•iy tallied 17 home run:,, 6 r i Hercia of Oshawa. , ticket on she square, and that in p p Mn and, Mrs. Fred Osgood and .My Get Up And Go Has Went" q Miss Nancy Henry, Spruce .Hill the final inning. earning it I may do unto others as Roaa, will be thirteelr years old on They played the first game of the .family are spending a week's vaca- . - I' would have .them do unto me".' August 2? and celebrated her birth- second round •against 'North .Rork'at tion visiting b1rs. OsgoodIs sister at How do I know that my youth is "Deafen me' to the jingle of taint- 1 3ombra, Ont. all spent? . •'ed money an�to the rustle of un- day. at camp in the Blue \Sounaains, Kinsrrsn Park on i4londay and lost Well, my,get up and o, has t I . Mrs. Murra Powell` spent a week g Bo uP holy ski=ts". Colliugwood. - their first game this year by a score a and went, .. . Mrs. William Dobbin has return- of 6-5. They had the bases loaded with her sister at Honey Harbour. "Blind me to the faults of the oth- Mrs. James Black accompanied by But,.in spite-of it aIl, I am able to ed to Fairport Road after spending twice, but were unable to get the grn er fellow, but reveal to me my own". six weeks in Holland visited her extra power needed to drive in the her son-in-law, Norman Devlin and . -• '"Guide me so that each night parents Mr. and Mrs. de Groot. runs. The second game of this series granddaughter; Patricia Devlin of When I recall where . . get up has when I look across the dinner table Mr. Hilton' Nicholson is in the is scheduled for Wednesday evening Miami, Florida, are visiting Mrs. .beer;. . • . at my wife, who has been a.blessing. Black's daughter, Mrs. Wm. Fertile - � to me, I will have nothing to con- Oshawa Hospital. at the Bay. Old,age.is so golden, so I've heard Miss Winnie Willis returned to The Frenchman's Bay Peewees and.family. said real". her home in'Ottawa after spending played 'the first, me. of the Barker. Jbe Dobson, son•of Mr. and Mrs. ' . "Keep me-young enough to laugh P g P Y Bill Dobson has joined the arm and But somehow.I wonder, when I get with little children, and sympathetic three :weeks visiting relatives: Trophy series last Saturday and won y into bed; • Mrs. Walter Willis visited Mr. b a score of..14-1. Wayne Colley is now stationed at London, Ont. . '- ' •. enough to be considerate of old y Y With my ears in.a drawer and my,. - and Mrs. Motteirshead in Whitby gave up only one hit, which was a Ronald Roberge, son of Mr. and teeth in a cup, - age'• last week home rurL-B-Inte Prentice and Dave Mrs. Fred Beckstead is home on 27 "That- when comes- the day of Children of Dunbarton United- Balson hit home runs with'the bases days' leave from the Navy. And a eyes on the dresser till I darkened shades and the smell of Church Sunday S�lhool will be re- loaded. The next game.in this series Congratulations"--to Mr. and' Mrs. . wake up. flowers, the tread of soft footsteps convening . cn September 4, after will be played at the C.N.E.-on Thurs- James Hern on the birth of a baby Ere sleep dims my eyes, I -say to- -and the crunching of wheels in the the summer recess. day and the final game Sept. 2'or 3 daughter, Parnella Denise,at the Ajax ' myself, • yard - make the ceremony short and bars. James Payton, - Gananoque, at the Maple Leaf Stadium. - hospital on August 17th., Is there anything else I should 1aay, L. the epitaph simple - HERE LIES visited her (laughter Mrs. D. Thomp Congratulations to the Frenchman's Happy Birthday wishes ,to Mrs• on the shelf? . . rA MAN". ..-_ . . son and family, of the Base Line on. Bay girls' team who defeated Green- Betty Balsdon, who celebrated her And I'm ha _- R Wednesday, Mrs. Payton atttn- wood in..two straight to- win the Brthday on August 23rd and to her . . door. _happy to. as I close my, - aUNBARTON ded the W. M. S. School for Lead- .Township�playoffs in two very close daughter Debbie. who was two years My friends are tine same, perha . Rev. Dr. Wm. McKay conducted ers, at Whitby Ladies' College last games. old on August 27th. Congratulations week. Miss Evelyn Westgate of the The midgets defeated Mt. Zion 6-5 also to Dick Avis who celebrated hfs even more. the regular morning service with village also attended the lectures. in the. third and final game of their birthday on Aug. 28th, to Margaret '{ Mrs. Marie Lynde at the organ. g When I was young, my slippers The. floral tributes were is memory bit. Percy Cropley is in Deep playoff series last Thursday. They Henderson who will be fifteen on were red, of the late Wm. H. Moore and Mrs.. River, Ont.., visiting his son Jack will play the winner of the Green- August 28th, to Ross Duchesne who I could kick up my heels right over Silas Dixon. Dr. McKay read his Crooley and family, wood-Dunbarton playoffs for the final celebrates. his 18th birthday on Au- my head, • . . _- When I grew older,.my slippers I. __ _. — were blue, - - `. whole ., - ...-- . .-_, _. dance 13ut still I could den the night.through , . •- _ . .. . _ :. ..__-. ,. . : • m o a slippers But now I a old and my slippe .' lack .. are b . :: .. .. .. - . . - e e and f . I`walk to th . stor ' puff my . ... . . '. ;.. . . . .. - . way, back, . - - •,� -° ... ea now y u ,r ,1 T , - ;;,� reason I k m yo th is all ._ _ spent, - _ The Ll-t - -.. .. a"11_ . _..._ .- sp _ My get end go has 8�9t �tP- .. went. .r.- .- �,. •..« - . _. t mtnd, whm I ` °°�° x boa J' . grin; ' - ' _ , .. - Of all the grand places my get up - - - - .�" has beta,1. y . , .. .. , _ : , .._ . . . Since I have retired from life's coat- 4. - petition, ,M.. - --' _ z-- _ _ — I bu tom��1t ith c — - busy Myself W complete repel- ' - { itioa..4 7 :,. :. „, . „: , I get up ^ach morning and .dust , ' . �`'. 1?rof my wits,11 j up t e paper and read thR r l ' . { .'' "obit h '' ; If my name is missing, I know 7'WL �} J�)�l�lt)lh not dead, ._ :' I bat a good brt=akfa , sad 5o st 1.. go back t ,'.: . ' . . - .: . 1 . # ( r E- lbe',�---'- . _ •• _ { t .. I _ {I y',; tw yy):. w ....:. .:<.., .- - 4• ,I m :vhi:: . •' y .1 I -. ...-: . .. Q'. 11 Yj } • _ . 1....I - - .. — 11 C •.:: ,' O __ AUGUST 27 t S)E;l?TE 10 --- :,.. . . c un 1.• (ex ept S days) DIRECT THE,- - - z ..., INTO E GROUNDS,I CJ0MTNKNC. <•,;.. jil;m I . .� ­. '.1 �_, L ' '� .­.w- . I � ... '' ­_ . . . 'w: I . I -1 . I � ­ ,�. .; Fhrq Adnussioa, "d, �, Return Includes j . - - _ . ..I : For C�dren's' Fares See Agent . - i LEAVE PICK•ERING . _ '. �;z• — x 7.52 a. m. - 9.00 a. m. - 9.52 a. m. . T • 3. Y x. 30.52 a. ra. ii 11.52 a. za. . _... 7 ..: - : :b .m hh ts O Q� i� •• LEAVE EXHIBITION �� y4 30 p. ra,•- x5.30 P. ra• -x6.30 p.in. v t i-I , . 1.4 . I . ..* f p ra m. . - - . E FEA U 7 30 p ra. 8.30 930 p ;��,� T RED ON EVERY PONTIAC - • •-t I ., 10.3 M. :11.00 p tn.L._.. .. . - - .1. „ S'IYI] Approved by enthusiastic owners, designers and people (x) . Daily from Aug.'25, Sept. 5 `'S..::'.:.: - 'everywhere as a superb expression of line and form. Share „wf �' their enthusiasm for Pontiac—the year's goingest car! 30. a Sept j,Rtl>RlerlL►N 2-Door Sedan .,: " ., ( - o . y) Sat- and Labour Day fitly ` a Accepted—as the word for a Pontiac fact.Supple all-coil sus (Daylight Time) 171M1'llf0 ,alai ` �� pension,ball-race steering and foam-padded seats help Exhibtion passengers travelling on •_, make Pontiac one of the smoothest riding cars on-the road. .., regular buses will transfer' at Tor- 0 .�. _ erininal to Wis rttnninQ— �— -- _"'�`" ~ Enjoyed by admirers, the.little things•that mean so much! into.the grounds.- I - �; "..� irrvetiwt? • ' ' °` _ Dual sunshades,cigarette lighter,crank operated veittipanes Tickets and Information At ....y..,a.:...� :::-x,,_.::=� res o the ext that ar .. H P Pwxrsterlxa Visr� a ome f ras a standard on every Pontiac )Me too th-u aao,lipw at extra cost A GENERAL:MOTORS VALUE PICKERING COFFEE SHOP J -- • Phone: YiFH2-1971 . � . :A. �. r :• .."t r I . �. at o , See your local Pontiac Dealer . ._ . r =-------- . • taw Motor Sales Ltd., Pickering �"�"" _ moat, at Cliff Crest United Church, day, Aug. Try. ation at Waubashene, and . points - „ _ 5carboro, on Saturday, August 20. Mr. and Mrs. Martin, Rosebank north. : EDITOR AI. 1 he reception was held a: the Guttu Road, 5. entertained Mrs. lfrace Mrs. E. Cornutt spent a week _ . of All Arts. with guests present tierfr-on, 'To'ronto, formerly of Rose-. with her daughter Mrs. W. Carter PO�ICeTCrgCk Down - from varions-points.. , &,tk, last w•.ek-end. Some of her 'at Bird's Creek. Mrs. F. M. Chapman, Mrs. N. friends dropped in later in the'day. Ricky Sowerby is spending the Many drivers, both local and from out of town, have felt Bie, Mrs, J. H. Purvis and bars. C. Happy Birthday to Freddie Crav- week with his cousins at Bird's the brunt of the police crack-down on speeders in this area. H Pilkey accompanied Mrs Thor. en, ,Fella vista' Drive on his 8th Creek.' . Hortog in an enjoyable visit at the birthday on the 25th. Chief of Pickering Township's force, R. T. Parker has J. A., . Busltby s, Uxbridge, ,last Sympathy is cxtetided' :o Mrs. said that he has ordered his men to.crack down on speeding t week. F. Macl•arlar,e in--the passing of her Photo By Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Calvert ent' sister Mrs. M. Dixon. II7otglists in an effort to make the roads safer for driving, ertained Edrl Collins and family of Halmy Birthday to Marie Craver: Bottle Pornero Last year the township had only one traffic death. This Toronto, on y p y T the wecs-end. The' -on th,: 24th on her 6th-bir,:hday. _ year three have been killed already and, we are just nicely Cal•erts and their friends are get- _._ _-..�_.._. �_..w.....___ Copies of pictures appearing in'this past the halfway mark, ling mu¢h rajoyment froth their _______ " new shuffle-board., paper ove the "credit line" "photo BROOK ROAD r There are all kinds of arguemer against speed traps. We were sorry to hear of th; by Barrie Pomeroy" are available in . Some people are angry because they can't see the officer and death of %frs. h.. C 'Reesor's ristc: \Ir. and N`,rs. Jack Bradshaw have two sizes. I* you, would l ke a copy can't slog* down in time l;efore.the are in ran tip:. N. D. y.ledlock, who pasrc�l a- - photo) of_tnese pictures: the 5 by 7 y g@ cif the radar , a ,t:l,hew, Bruce, of Highland Creek or over the wires. .. tivu>' Sud�lr,:,N last week. S �isitiug then,; size, 0 cents; the 8 by la, 75c. \f r, and \1 n. Clare l;alsdon-ent- " %!r. and Mrs. W. Sowcr.,y and To order, phone Mr. Pomeroy at In effect, they are saying, it is not fair, ��hen we are break- ertained the laiter':s father, Mr. M. s.>u,.have tetarned from' ;,h-eir' vzc-- TEmple 9-14"17. ing the "law, not to have a chance to get back within the Hamil:un, ells Stinday, iii relcbratiu',. „4 limits of the law before we are caught. Sounds'silly. The law of his ;title birth-l. o:, the ?tt,.t. Is the lag' and,that is all there is "to it. Mrs. k t Crank i; spending - this week a! the Yarm wish her dau _ _ tiVe sometimes wonder though, why towns -trill villages-set gs,ter Jir,, Man Lisn beet o �" To �' their limits so far-out from the built 'up areas, where it Capt. Yycue has been .i5itiag - relatives 3n Manitoulin. [.;land dur- doesn't appear that a 40 mile 'limit would endanger anyone. %ing the past three weeks. However speed limits always start at community boundaries Mr. and Mrs. James Brisbir, and _ and probably always will. family have been at their cottage - j It ,is interesting to note that accidents in this area do not near Lake Huron for several week:; NOW AT SUMMER , PRICES 1 1; and are expected home soon. - I seem to be` as numerous as- they used to be, and no doubt, Hiss. E. Richardson spent part of j because motorists are driving slower and more carefully: last week at Georgetown, visiti:,g her brother James, and Mrs. Rich-- R EMO N T CO,-OP It used to be said that. Americans were the fast driving ardsbn. I mororists on this continent but, during a recent trip to the Elaine and Ronald Barkey are I U.S. we could not help but notice that the motorists we en- spending a week at Pible•Camp Pinewagami, in Stayner. - countered, were in-the main, driving within the speed limits, Rev. M. Bur"ars and Mr. Kenneth " ere courteous to Ontario cars and for the most part careful Heron have returned from their T drivers, - holidays, and occupied their resp=- _ I Arriving back in Canada, we hadn't gone three miles, until "t;ve pulpits, on Sunday last: - _ n8'' Mr. James Koch had a pleasant - I we found cars cutting in, passing others going up hills,•tooting surprise la:q week-end, when a f`07- the officer of the RCAF Ealle;{ on - "CLERK- TYPIST - the horn and exceeding the speed limits by a good bit: - .,,� - _ him. They liad been in the sarhe ti If this is any indication of the way Canadians drive, it is Squadron overseas, and had not seen - high time that police departments at all levels do get tough.- each ot!ner in seventeen years. Jim's '. Is required by Township of Pickering. If driving is to be safe, the nuts will have to be slowed down. p friend. now "with BOAC. left Tor- If Sunday night about 7.f0 p, m, f And it seems-that all the preaching in the world is of no and would have lunch.with his fare- .avail. You have to hit'the pocket book to smarten some people fly in London: the -text day_,- of-.r Applications wilt be received. by the first landirig it, •Scotland. _ - _ I up, but this method usually produce.results. �., 1-7 are pleased to repot, that un" erS1 new until,August 31, \ - — rs: a•tdenbroek was :not in asp _ Reeve i Report - Continued • • • ital, as reporfrd here two wreks a- _ .Pieker�n Vii�q a �' Rot She had been ill, at home,' 'gut --► ' _" ; - " because we had not been informed g is quite well again, The report hid es .to the proposed' distribution of The stiim:rr,ng ;r,son for Nandi �• 'hrought numerous enquiries to her O On, a erlC, Lloyd T Jl hnst i rassets and-liabilities. Mr. J. Sherman capped and retarded hldren is over husband, who. was a little surprised - ".Scott of the Tow=nship of Pickering' for this year, The-, thanks of the about it all, Brougham, Ont. also expressed his disapproval, and community arc due to all those who _ ROUGE Cotutty Council declined to receive! carried on this work so faithfully; ' 'the 6y-:aw. ':4t that time i expressed� also to. the Women's mea's Institute Dis- HILL - `' yrR4sgness_to...si1:_:down with _z trict which„_ supplieA _hoxnr-baked:_. _. 113rs bfav_$pber_s__ it of Fuych g'epresen ative, committee of the :Mu- cookies throughnw the season. Ave have returned "home after a T 'Tlicipalities, draft the necessary by-( The Pickrring Township blue= week's ho{idly at Hall's Lake. flaw and recotntiaend-it--to-m Coup I cunt will be. open to thr ublic y_ P._ Miss Gloria a is .home from 'proride�d that no financial hardship shortly There will be a die la of - - — IBR�DES P y Nova Scotia. - srould be imposed upon the Village Indian relics, supplied by Mr: Walt- Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Schwalm LET US CAPTURE FOR YOU er Kenyon, as well as a fine exhibit THE BEAUTY OF YOUR WEDDING DAY of Pickering. spent last Thursday evening with I personally contacted the Board of pioneer crafts and tools. 'Mr. and Mrs. C.'Schwalm Toronto: COMPLETE COVERAGE l of Education at.Toronto and was as- Miss Carol James has spent the IfOME — CHURCH RECEPTION _ iaeek a? McMaster IJniversit Ham- Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schwalm, of 'toured that there was no necessity y� Kingcston Road, _entertained Mrs. for h Lte and that we should consider ,Iton, attending the, Intercollegiate. Kate Duasford, 'of Rosebank..Miss PHONE - this dissolution very carefully and if"' School"for Alcohol.Studies, sponsor- Mollie Eveleigh, Tampa, Fla., and ed by the Interrollegiate Associa- •Barrie Pof"leroy 'we could all agree, then resolutions Mrs. F. Schwalm, Kisigston Road, by cask interested Council should be with•headquarters at Columbus LL 3 PICKERING OLD R05ESAMK DR. N. TE• 9-1417 -. last Thursday, for dinner. erns• Carol is a member of the Inf� thowy.apMi lotw rded to Count Cound request- tan Mr. and Mrs: L- Gates, of Finch Crhi honal Council of the Assoc. and ing the dissolution the' High School Ave. entertained Mr. and Mrs. M. - ;o is one of the, four Canadians atten- District of. Pickerin Chapman and' son, Highaad Creek, ding the Conference. t � sd le ' 11dr. John Mills, eeve of the Town 1as. hur a Our congratulations to Douglas SEI°T!C TANK CLEAN OUT of Ajax and Mrs. ary Reid, Deputy-j Sheny•and Cindy Oldfield,.Altona Johns upon'his appointment as�Supt. ` '$'eeve of the Town of Ajax have been� Road are'spending-two weeks with - of Hilldale Manor, Oshawa, which +-h i trying to arrange such "a meeting I e r• grandparents Mr, and Mrs. is now completed and ready for occ- Tilson, To onto. `- Amd, Mr. Mills• has done a consider- upancy. This million and a natter � +COMPL]rCT$ SEPTIC TANH SERVICE able amount of work ,toward bring- - q Happy Birthday to Mrs. F. Old- !ng the interested parties together dollar home for Senior Citizens is field Altona Road, on the 24th. _ Happy Birthday to Mrs. Glad 5 beautifully located, with a fine view - but so far has been unsuccessful. Ys Your Council and I are ready and and is equipped with all the newest Day, Mileage"Corner, on the 24th. r appliances .for comfort and enjoy- NEW TANGS INSTALLED- willing to "discuss this matter. fur- met of its occupants. Cher at any time•, provided the report I l.ST PAT DUNNE - Tom. 9-1841 of the distribution of assets and lia-. Mr: and"MPs. t�:m, McLean, of Miss Pine, oesvEtnt Cres. Church St. s ent the week-end a• bi flies is received before that time.i Fort Erie, and were guests at the spent last week with he grand ar- as promised by :iiayor Parish in May Mann-Tyrel wedding, on Saturday. ents Mr:'and Mrs: Marten, Toronto. _ "and when the• Townshi of Picker=I p bits. Frank 've re and Mrs. A Birthday Greetings to Mr. .Vand A R E 1� T S = 0 .0 N G , :P E d P L E •• -• ing have received their report; any ���, Mitchell have returned from a • erlip, Wesfpoint Cres. on the 20th. taction•that may Mien be taken can very enjoyable six-week tour of The Friendship .Group of Rouge - be simultaneous.' ` ' England, Scotland and• France, a - No doubt man of the arent, who mte nk-az Church will :hold' their jRe istrations' are now bein aeee led for the y' p bits• ti. graham, bits..C. Barkey, meeting �* ��� i+ n ome of-Mrs. W. . ,- g g p• ,- Ihave• children going to 'High School Annabel Graham and• Doroth Er- are now wondering just what'would ickson have returned froth sp nding "Ferguson, Oakwood Dr. on Thurs follow if this dissolution of the Hi h ayside ,Lodge, p•aINTERS AND DECORATORS • fi,' a Jnolida.y week at W LL TERM School Distract, of Pickering tak near Minden; dace. 'Two courses will be open to Our be,t wishes fo Miss Toan $1.00.per hour for quick, clean, guar- :opening .,your Council. (1) To forma new High Marie Simmons,• daughter" of Mr. Anteed, first-class painting and pap- l - 15chool . District with the Township and Mr,r Simmons and• Vrand=dau-' '-er-hanging. TUESDAY — SEPTEMBER 6•, 1960 bf Pickering and continue in much ghter of Tohn S. Ealsdo'a .who was ERIC STOKES - DECORATOR ' 'the same manner as before on an married to .Mr. Keith Douglas •La- TEmple 9-1714 R- R. 3, Pickeri at the - :lequalized asses=_meet bads.. (2) To - form our own High School Board and _ MOM -purchase. from the nearest available` ° -~ Oshawa Business College School, the necessary tuition for our - :'}children.,So far rot too much thought = - ourses from which to se M ern Equip- lhas been given to this aspect of the mteM a d methodsC ehoo � od Icase, -as ue first have to determine I O T ` C E Personal, Individual' instructions in major subjeefs kf and «hen the dissolution• of the - Over 100 Graduates placed in 1960 present High*School District•of Pick- `Evening Classes —Tuesday and Thursday Evenings *ring will take place and then we can THE SECOND INSTALMENT OF TOWNSHIP OF 7:00—9:00 p.m, —Tuition $15.00 per month. Isecure from those• who understand o _ e s . . ar ail eo n Y. iAct N wl Get th Fgct ! Clip d M ' the upo ithe situation in the Department of. -.' yrr _ Education-and elsew.ere a com etent l - = ' ���KtR��G p - I am interested in the Specialized Business Training offered REALTY AND -' on whirl, sexy to'proceed wit}i PROPERTY TAX IS DUE by the Oshawa Business College tau _ Thank "you once again fbr yo T '9�. :•Day School Evening- Classes - Undness and consideration in allow- Ing me to bring these views to ,our - ,PAY PROMPTLY Nome Tele. No._ teatepayers. , 1 .'AND AVOID PENALTY. Address- - Age Yours sincerely, - CYRIL E. MORLEY, - D." .1, PLITZ 'Grade attained at. High .School Reeve. - Signed iky and Sen With Classifieds Tax Collector and TreasureE •It Pays Off _ , >: - r+: MISCELLANEOUS�- C L A S S I F I E D _ PC TANKS ARTICLES FOR SALE 1 WRITE EVERY KNOWN TYPE OF INSURANCE " . CLEANED _ii1� , -COMING EVENTS DINTY's CYR1 L E. MORLEY W:J. EU1T PICKERING,TOWNSHIP• FALL CLEARANCE SALE BA X4042 i COUNCIL New and Used Lawnmowers; REAL ESTATE - -- Tractors • __ .------ °-°-------- - r S P. M. With Implements will on ' meet • WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 7 - ' Tillers 'AS CLOSE TO YOU AS YOUR TELEPHONE ------------------7 -------------- in the Council Chambers ' BROUGHAM, ONT. WISH TO TRADE 32 KINGSTON RD. W., PICKERING, ONTARIO MKLER HEATING L. T. Johnston, Clerk almost new' portable typewriter: TELEPHONE:-PICKERING: OFFICE WH. 2-6212-RES. WH. 2-31 i5 A ----- ---- costs $69.95 for piano, in good : 4 HOUR SERVICE The Pickering Women's Institute working order. Phone TE 9-1540. meet at the home Mrs. H. ..._................._...,..............._....._.__..._..... will of CUT RATE Jendwine, on Tuesday, August 30, FOR SALE - mobile paint sprayer, - at 2.3.0 p. m. Guest, speaker will-be complete with motor. $35.00. ` Ph. COLEMAN Mrs. R Vastohos, one of'the work- TEmple 9-2685.at the Indian COOPERBLOCK LTD. Miller S.te. Cars will lelaveethe four- Furnaces, FOR $ALE --kitchen cabinet with _ Furnaces, ' Space .Heaters, Water corners•at 2.06 p. m.• double"stainless steel sink, and fau- ' Heater , ges Wall & Floor 920 CALEDONIA ROAD - TORONTO J s k Furnaces n -•• --••- - Whitby, MO&4491. set h'25.00 Ph IN Memoriam FOR SALE - Chef Master electric BLOCKS 8e BRICKS Clcan-out Service $7.50 Plus One CAWKER - In loving memory of stove, 30-inch. $175.00. WH2-4526. ` BR ,.s:... our daughter and sister Dorothy FREE SERVICE CALL Trailer heating, 8c Accessories (Watson) Cawker, -who passed a- Washing MacHnes - $20 And Up : STRUCTURAL STEEL WHitehall 2-3491 way on August 19, 1954. PARTS AND SERVICE You left sweet memories to blossom AJAX BARGAIN CEN'T'RE CRANE RENTAL I TUDOR ST. AJAX Bearing fruit for the years to come, Phone: WH2-6410 ' In the lives of those who loved you Open Every Night Till 9.00 O'clock ' memories of day that are STATION RD., PICKERING, ONT..-Phones WH. 2-1960, EM. 3-2802 --�-------- -------------------•_ C - Precious s T E R R Y ' S gone USED CHESTERFIELD - Mum and Dad, of Brougham; SUITES .� •��_ - - Kay,'Barbara, Freda, Pamela, Gar ROCK BOTTOM PRICES ELECTRICAL don, Ronald, Reg. Laurie, Bob, Phone.: TErnple 9-1575 ON !. LAY Gary and Ralph. t sep 2 and -. I N S U R A N C E PLUMBING , Card Of Thanks _ •11ELP WANTED ASSURANCE P For Service Day or Night We would like to thank our many 1 HELP WANTED PRUDENTIAL. �� ENGLAND friends, relatives and neighbors for Male. School bus-driver required for COMPANY LTD. Call TE. 9-1521 their flowers, cards, acts of kind- Pickering Township School Area 2_ ne a and expressions of sympathy �E a AUTOMOBILE - FIRE Pumps A Specialty in our recent bereavement, in the have Chauffeur's License.gDuties to -- loss of a loving mother�d_espec-. commence September 6. Reply by 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST J. H. VERNOY lolly thaitking Rev. C. E.. Olive for letter only, giving full particulars?of Excavating, Trenching, Grading, his kindness and attention cxpenence, previous employment, Office: Station Plaza, Ajax Shopping Centre. Phone: WH z-3301 R Septic Tanks The Dixon Famfly references, to - A. W. TYAS, Sec Phone For Immediate Coverage Day Or Night Phone: WH2 2-3757 _ Treas. R R 3. Pickering. • apr 15 �AUDLEY aug. 28 Rev. M. Buttars returned from . REAL ESTATE - .- his. vacation and was in charge of - Newcastle the church service on Sunday. The TO RENT - two furnished rooms. _APPRAlBAL$- services commue it 9.45 a. m. do r- Phone: WH2-0444. 1 ::. _... _ t the summer'.. sep 2 G N E � _ nMia. Margaret Puckrin who has - • comp e -RENT or cite in : Real Estate Broker - Pickering Village And launderers Mr. anon, spent the week-end with earag Pickering Village. Four bedrooms; • - Mr. and M'ra. Chas. Clemence� and ¢azage; all. modern conveniences. WH. 2-5770-1 or Toronto EM.-2-3615 - visiting other relatives before re- References required. Phone: WH2- FINEST ODORLESS turning to her home in Oshawa. 2645. 216 Brock St. S., -Whitby - Phono MO. 8-3625 CLEANING Mr. and,Mts. George Eamsey and - Res."Highways" 'A Mile East of Dunbartori, No. 2.Highway family, London, On'., visited Mr. ROOM AND BOARD Shirt Specialists - Rugs - Drapes and Mrs. Arch. Bell, on Sunday. Private home. Ph. WH2-0227. - - - - _ - _ --- - - AGENT: on Ma two-week tamping trip to the O RENT _ _... PICKERING FURNITURE T STORE _ o State of Maine. Higland reek and Kingston Road DAN BLIZZARD ELECTRIC New And Used Fluniture - _ Mrs. Fred Puckrin, Nancy, Lynda vicinity 4-room apartment wish - x73. Dianne Spent'a few days hit priva'e bath. Fresh decorated. Next Door To Gordon Hotel week at a cottage on Lake Simeoe, Would suit three adults, or business -- .- _- - DAILY with, re affirm couple.-ATUntie 2-191:0. A LY PICK-UP 1 COMMERCIAL 'RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL WIRING Wilma Guthrie has returned from - Phone: WHZ-5400 visiting her grandparents, Mc and WANTED FREE ESTIMATE Mrs, Rose; Markham. Donald Guth- ... -..__ r ood. is holi- e is with them 'his wee WANTED reliable man as dealer _ We are sorry to learn that Mr. and Bobby Gale: Alderw in townships of W'hi by and part of Pkone Pickering WH. 2-2533 Mrs. Hartwell, Rouge Hill Dr. are daying with his cousins, Keith and Pickering. Experience not necess- ---' leaving the district to live in Detroit,I Roy Puckrin, ary. A fine opportunity to step into as Mr. Hartwell's firm has trans- " ferred him to that city. Mrs. Ha=rt. old profitable business where Raw- •AW well will be missed for her interest I,earA To Drive Leigh Big profits.have b �ld� years• Big Pr' and activity in organizing the Home- at thq iihed on credit. Write: Rawlefgh's, makers of The Pickering Red Gross. : Dept H-333-163, 4005 Richelieu. FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED: Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Scott Chris- y ALSO. SECOND MORTGAGES tine and John, East Ave., were called :��aX - Pickering Moner�l AVAILABLE FOR ADDffhMS home from their vacation when they Driving School t AND IMPROVEMENTS. reached Port Arthur by the news of Tool Rentals ` t _ _ r. is other's serious illness. d Evening Le sons M Scot m ae iou WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN Mrs. Scott, Sr. is in the Orangeville flay on 9 ; Why buy when you can rent? Do • ',7 �� YM ON EXISTING 'MORTGAGES. Hospital, and we wish her a speedy Standard end Autornatic Cars it yourself and save with the aid of * the following specialized tools from III Y -IF YOU RECAMM ANY MORT- recovery. "Simpson's.Home improvement" In ' GAGE FINANCING i FOR FAST Master Peter Smith, Ridgewood TEmple 9-2631 the Ajax Shopping Centre• day returned from a six weeks' h 15 The small daily rental-charge if TO *VM COURTEOUS SERVICE: CALL - day at Camp Kasawanak, Aug. 15, �R,� DIAL where he reports a wonderful time. _ listed following each item'. '` E. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helyar and Floor Sander Edger ti7.00 AUBREY E IRELAND Floor Polisher. .$1.00 v� 'OUP NUMBER family, -Rouge .Hill Dr. spent two Half-inch drill __ ffi2:00 WM BE TRus =AND COMPANY weeks' vacation at-North Kep el and - CHRISTIAN V Port Elgin, this month. Quarter-inch Drill $1.00 P - ll 1W A I{U{2RYp� Belt Bonder _».. ». $2.00 d W ADELAIDE ST Mr. and Mrs. Sid Henson and fam- Vibrator Sander $2.00 _ ' • W. ily, .Rivere'ourt Rd. have just re- Surit Pump $3.W ' TORONTO , ONTARIO turned,from a three weeks of back MONITOR p P to nature at�iste Lake, - CasulkinolGun�g ffi 25 Many happy returns of•the d.v to . g EMpire 8-5300 or Empire 6.5964 Charlene Bramble Townline who had Stapling Gun $ .75 , Paint Sprayer $3.00 1 Evenings her eleventh birthday Sun. Aug. 21, - Pick- __--- - $ .75 TEmple 9-17$0 - WA. 2-6902 to Ann .McIntyre, Ridgewood Rd. who Hedge Trimmer _ _ _._ $2.00 } - , g celebrated her seventh birthday with �"od Rem.:�.y g ' Asbestos. Shingle Cutter „- ffi2.00 "l a art Tue. Aug. 3 to Craig Mc- Lawn Roller __. .... »»._._. ffi .75 party g g P, a L T V H �' job of organizing the league for the Tntyre, Rouge Hill Dr. who was four yQL' 1110 Bissell Rug Cleaner .__ ._ $1.00 SPEC AL STS Past two seasons. on Fri., Aug. 26 and had a party of t=!t ` �T' Power 'Ramset Gun _ $3.00 bIr. and iVlrs. Murray Green and young friends to celebrate also to -•YY Hole d• 4- -1 j Power Cement Mixer - $6.00 WHITEHALL 7-5880 family, Jaybelle Grove report a very Mr. Jack Smith, Ridgewood Rd. who Ramset Hammer » ffi .75 - pleasant and enjoyable trip to Cal- had a birthday Sun. Aug. 21 and to 'Extension Ladder __._..... ._ $1.50 ----------------------------- gory this month where they visited Bobby Henson, Rivercorirt Rd. who News "Underlay Hammer �_._,.. ._.. $2.00 --------- ---- illr: Green's parents for two weeks. celebrated his eleventh-birthday with Lesto Jigsaw ___ ...._.._ $2,00 DIr. and .11rs.=Jed ifacLean, Ches-I a party Wei. Aug. 24. • ' Benz -o-matic Blowtorch �- .7S WEST ROUGE r Facts terton Shores, Have just returned Congratulations to. Mr. and Mrs: Blowtorch ...__..... _.___. .75 The Local Bowling Alleys will from a.week's holiday at Four Mile Ian Bell, Rouge Hill Dr. on the ar- I� Plastic Tile Cutter _..... __ $200 _open for the fall activities Sat. Auk. Lake, near Fenlon Falls. rival of a son Tue. Aug. 16. a FL:1miW Features Wheelbarrow _ ..... $1.00 and Mr. Ton Buck, East Ave. 27 Y Dr. To Brandt Ridgewood Rd.,I The deepest sympathy of the corn= Sledge Harmer _ $ .754 would like to inform all West Rouge has acce teed the y g . I P position of Chief munrt is extended to Mr. George the cwlshon science Monitor House jacks ..........._.........»»._....__ $ .75 e _ bowlers interested in oinin the J_ g Surgeon at the Clinic in Orillia and l Smith and family Rou,,e Hill Dr. on ' 'one rlorway St., t3oston 15,; Mass. .,:' Concrete Breaker .. ...... $10.00 Community League that they may the Brandl family will be leaving the tlm death of his sister in the city.on Send your newspaper for the rime Roto-TiT~er .........._.........__..._...... _ $1,00 register as soon as possible for the district as soon as accommodations Mon: Aug. 22. shacked.' Enclosed find my check or (No Deposit Required) = ,homing season-to begin lion: Sept. - _ t year$zo ❑ .. . � ...................... 12, 7:30 m. Also if there are everysuc p-s m Orihia. w wish them months ❑ 3 months $5 ❑ _»- P• every succPSS in their new home. CAR RADIO REPAIRS SEWINGt.1 enough bowlers available another G - speedy recove>0' to young five -"•Leap a will be orgarrized for Thur. year old Chris Helyar• Rouge Hill Dr. Di'NBARTON RADIO ' Machine Work Garments ,.v-i. ,It �-0 �.m F�� f„•-t;,f r in- AND TELEVISION NO"" Children's Clothes $ who had his tonsils removed at the formation call Mr. Buck AT 2-1 fi44 9,arboro General Hospital Tue. Aug. Two Doors West Of I. G. A. ,address All T�'gpeps31Of Stwi Etc, I ' who has been_doing a tremendous i 22nd. PICKERING VILLAGE Sewing Wanted. • _. H2 30 or TE9.1191 Cth. Zone Vote NDE EN PBa 6 3,V Pickering M WH2.04571 W -� MR A E r ' n • �. , '—,-•- 'S.y,. ,r `!.. r..,"'mil ..,I,NfV'W!iR^f�'!�• •... r ''MVt. n r. w j Miami 1001Y �� tie girls visited Mr. and Mrs: �;eo. We hear that Mr. Irving Carr- �pp� Clarkson, and Iramela is spending her OPerry, on Sunday. ethers has moved into the- former —FAB�V� holidays with her grandmother in t Girls will play their second final li,aptist .Church parsonage wh+cil Glad to hear that Cheri Deaaey is Toronto. A 'very enjoyable_ evening was softball game in the park on Thuiks- was sold recently. Rev. 1. Carneg.e home and getting bt:ter at .+ +rr held, in the 'l ownship Hail on Fri-, day night against the Sgtikes' Bch• and family are living with the b...- tonsilectomy,`at the Ajax-Hospital. /h/ i day last when a number`'of•friends team. The• same night; Greenwood •stead-'family, until they secure a Mr. and Mrs. Pat Dunne and family tie• -'Sird aeighbors, met to tender a mis- Midgets `play Sheffield. home of their owe . I have returned after a camping holi- Mr. and Mrs. Alex Waters and fam- eella3teous Shower to Mr, and Mrs. Mrs. E. Sodea visited Mr. and day at Lake Scugog• ily spent a few days camping and James Gray. Beautiful and useful GREEN W CEO D Happy �' fishing at Algonquin Park last week. ,� Mrs. David Walker, at their new Ha anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. i gifts were received by the young home in _Ajax, on Saturday after- T. Fitzpatrick of Lakeview Ave., who Karen and David StArneault from couple, showing the high esteem in noon The Evening Auxiliary of the W. celebrated their 13th wedding anni- Toronto visited Mr.' and Mrs, Ed. >ovhich" 'they are held. The evening M. S. will hold their meeting on versary on August 17th. Priebe and family for a few days closed with a dainty lunch served by Wednesday night at the haste of I the ladies, Miss Edith Omerod at 8.30, South Linda and Susan Pickard of Dun- last week. Group in charge of Worship and barton Shores are visiting Janet Mr. and'Mrs. Ron Green and fam- Mr. and Airs. H.. Robertson. of .Mr. and Mrs. A. Samarillo have p g p • r'enemore in Toronto. ily were out last Sunday from Scar-- Toronto: called on Mrs. Le;mmon on Program. two boys visiting them at present. Pastor David Holmes will be bring- boro to visit 111r. and 111ts. Ed Priebe Delegates to the School for Lead- Sunday afternoon. They are: Gordon McLean, Tor- ing a message at both morning and�and family,and showed films of their � Mr, and firs. Gordon Campbell of ers, Whitby, will give their report evening services-of Dunfair Bc:_tie holidays. p onto-and Bill "Thompson, of Nor- t 'Toronto called on Mrs. Matthews .on the week's sessions. The dole- Y wood. gates were: btisses Janet Jones and CLUrc at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. Barton and family =one day last week. firs. F. Hayward, Karen and Sus- e Anniver--ary congratulations to Mr. from Barrie �•i3ited Mr. and Mrs. Glady Disney. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Hamilton an, are spending a few days in Tor- Y' ° y Mrr. and 'Mrs.' W. Stewart have and Mrs. C. Campkin who celebrated; Bernard. 'Balser last Sunday. also'Mr. Milford Hamilton had Sun- -onto with tlrs. Hayward's another. their 1,ith anniversary on August 26.1 :fir, and Mrs: B. IY�sardins and ,day dinner evith 1Ir. and Mrs. J. I. firs. as. McGuire, Mrs. Jack had a delightful motor trip of two rY J Hamilton. J J weeks, to New Brunswick, prince The. Fairport Beach Legionettes up family spent last week end at Crys- Rennie'aryl fir-s. ;1..Samarillo vis- Eriward Island, .ti ova Scotia and to this time have played and won two tal Lake fishing and brought home We are sorry to hear Mr. NN'..A• ited Mrs. Irene Levick,at Woman's games' of the la off series. The 8 large bass. Knox has been some%viiat�under the College Hospital, ;Toronto, otte des Quebec City. e p Y g weather for a few days. t "e all join ' ` last week... y Mrs. hen Brooks 'ant! Marian scores.are: 26-13 for Tuesdays game We are very sorry to hear Mr..1. g ry bur. and Mrs.' Wm. lidd n ent- Pegg entertained for a. shower for and 20-17 for .last Thursdays game,�Geotge Bialecki has been confined to in wishin him a• speedy recove a f G o We are pleased to hear that sir. ertained relatives-irons Lobour oil Miss Pat Brooks, on Wedrnesday both against Pickering. 'Good work';the Oshawa General Hospital for f Dean Mairs.pleased is e the Ajax g' night last. Pat received many kit girls. three weeks undergoing treatment fo= 1 Sunday, 'then and `%'ee Brian Burrows celebrated his I his eye. Hospital, is improving.as well as Wili. Gliddoh suffered an injury Pantry_shower gifts. Y, • , - ' can be expected. while playin; ball last.week. It is _.The,congregational picnic which 2nd birthday with a party, attended We are pleased to see Mr. Roes A reception was held last Sunday while la wilt be recovered in ,time was postponed on account of rain; by many of 'his, young. friends on I Deakin.out and around again after rushing at the home el la and Mrs. to play in tiro pay-offs, will be field on Saturday, August Monday, August 22nd at everyone his recent illness. N. Banks in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hockley and of h the Conservation .Park, south had a grand time. i of the.village. Supper served ax5.00 I Deepest sympathy is extended to ANNOUNCEMENT Lorne Ravin,-of'Sarasota, 'Fla., who family spent the vteek end with•Mr. T� are visiting here for -a few days, and bits. t Hopkins ax'their cot- o'clock. A program is provided for Mr. W. Knox'on the passing of his Thirty_-four relatives and friends young and old_ Bring your picnic - mother in Toronto. Mrs--Knox was Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Charles Ke basket, and have a good time 91 years of age. Hillock, 1 King St. West, George- esijoyed toe buffet supper. Mr, and Mrs. Cr DeRusha and The Brougham Intermediate Ball Haig, spent a few days last week on Mr, and Mrs. Reg. Brett, Coll- Mrs. James. have Sr. and town, Ontario, announce the en- Team will play Freeiton, in tiro park a motor trip to Cornwall,. the Sea- ingwood' were week-end visitors grandson Larry have returned from gagement of thesis daughter Arvilla g tray and the to Sn - with Mrs. Norman Vb'il n. a lengthy holiday in and around New "Ellen Dianne to Mr. Bruce Forrest !sere on Friday might. N Mr. Will Coates, Claremont, arc- Miss Bonnie .McKinnon, North Mrs. James Thomas and Susan York. Westwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. tompanied by.friends, from Toronto, ' gay, were recent 'visitors with her are staying at the E. Pascoe home Pastor and-Mrs. Holmes have re- Leonati Henry Westwood, Picker- vmpan his aunt, Mrs. E. T.Toronto, ' sister, bits. J. Campbell- for a few days, turned after holidaying in Torrance. ing, Ont. The marriage is to take on Sunday aunt, Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Norton. Mar- Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Pegg and ' Joy Hawthorne of Dutnbartop place on Sunday September 11, in Our lava] firemen were called out ion, Donna, and Keith; Mr. and grandchildren Elaine and Ricky vis Shores is spending a week's holiday St. George's Anglican Church, . in to Whitetialt__od Saturday where as sirs. Lloyd Pascoe and Jackie; and ited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.' with Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Jeffrey of - Georgetown, at four o'clock. empty house was destroyed and .Mrs. C. `Redman:'Mr. and Mrs. M P g• eg Congratulations to Mr. M. Ham- At. 'Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. E. Mr, and Mrs. H. Dawson and the y iiton, who celebrated a birthday on Redshaw; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nor- family, of Byron, visited thss past n 5 p e i a ' Monday ton, all of C'-sremont., and Mr. and week with friends 'in our common- Mr. and Airs. Tr R. Knox and the Mrs. Lloyd Nlason. of Toronto, art- it The thanks of this community New Deep Freezes family, spent the week-end at their ended the wedding.of Miss Marion goes, to Rev, T. Fleetltam, -Mrs. F. iNlatle in Canada b General Freezer - - .eottgge on Balsam Lake. Wagar to "3ir. Frank Griffin, at Trimble, Mrs. Les, Wilson, Mrs. E. y The regular meeting of the W. M. Newburg, on; Saturday. 'S..of St. John's United- Church was Mr. and burs. Gordon .Overland. Pegg and all who helped t stake �2 cu. r... �ZZ4.00 the- Vacation School a o held on nor y afternoon, Aug- and fatuity. of Kingston, 'visit ere and Mrs. W. Trolley are vi - 7 gV' 2 9. Mr ft 1 3 00 ust 18, in the form of a picnic on last week with Mrs. G A. Over- iting a brother of Mr. 'Trolley', in Up t0 2$ cu. ft. the lawn of ,President Mrs. Lindo, land and Mrs, [)rave 'Tran. Simcoe, this week-en i rnd Gloria - About thirty were present, and all A number of local bowlers Pettit- is visiting her sis r in- Brantford. At SHARPLY. REDUCED Prices - report a good time. During the bus- ipated in a jitney, at Uxbridge, on Remember the W �. 'Pazasr on' iness period, Mrs, H. Barclay.- •'a Thursday night last. Sept,. 24th, in the -Suinday School former member, now living at Lind- Friends from Toronto visited Mr. Room. There will'be: Aprons, Fill - _ Ajax ar9a,i = h WH hit 2-6410 - • •. say, was presented with a Pin. The and Mrs: Cart' Norton on Sunday. ow cases, Baking, te. Partieni.ra _ ._,. Orle If@ O C - g E _._�. P presentation was 1.made by IVrs. E. The Norton's are living in the res- later. Johnston, one of the:'Senior bf err- id'ence, sou`.h of the bowling green. ` 'bens, Mrs. Robt. Malcolm provided ( sir. Fob Burton was visiting last . . tonte'Sts' for the ladies, and 'Mrs. week at m Oakville and other.com - ,,;, ckman entertained the children t unities- in that area. A dainty unc Brought a pleasant r, an :6irs: Ernie"Ma se;_"of TORO p y y i TORONTO A G.22 afternoon to a close. Oshawa, spent Sunda with Mr.'and Mr. and Mrs, Alan Perry and lit- Mrs. Howard Hockley. - DUNBARTON RADIO & TELEVISION T.V. CALLS TO THE HOME PICKERIING STORE AND REPAIR SHOP f y �1 e• tl F.t i t s . OPEN DAYS AND EVENINGS, 9 a.m. — 12 Boon _ - - . 'PHONE —.TE. 9-119] — WH. 2-6430 1 ', r**j .Sales of TUBES — BATTERIES — TOWERS, ETC. • T.V. Antenna Installations— Small appliance repairs--Repairs an car radies — house radio A fransislor THE WLr AITS YOU-Never FOR TNS FMST TIMI IN DENIMTION Isrollr.. fin FAMOUS. I before many flags of,the N .TN F 3 NAMli N world' own at the Exhibi, *1 KVMINa GRANDSTAND SPICTACUTAR I Oakwood Driving �Cho� pion. d displays from aroundand all•ofCanada's �I•.Aue.sith tte ' SAT.,SSpT.3.d Ie provinepresented in the FRI., SMxT 2nd SAT.,StPT. lOfh e exht o :. —• fifty;fan nt biti n - - -• ,PHIL .. _ SILVERS VICTOR BORGE TV comedian of World famou s Danish NOW OPEN i Sergeant Ban ferns, comedian and pianist _ The Honorable and company plus J.Keliler Mackay extra added attrac- Grandstand Show. .0.,V.D., O.C.,I.L.D. flan opera star, Governor of Ontario wZll officially open the 1960 FOR RATES AND :'INFORMATION PHONE _ JON VICKERS Canadian National Exhibi- Ali grandstand kkeh admit you fns to the grounds at any 'e ion,August 24th.Don't miss Gms-ay of peftnu RCe only.Etrating Grandstand show, t 4=5531 his colorful ceremony. frigMty 8.1 p:: r, , ARCADE OF LIGHT-The brightest FOOD PRODUCTS THE BIG SHRINE CIRCUS-The- e thrills and excitement of a great _ thoroughfare in the world. The BUILDING-Prizes circussuchasfewofushaveseen! Princes' Boulevard inside The aplenty and give- An unforgettable experience for : WALTER THOMSON Q C L� Princes'Gates. More than twice as aways'galore m the children of all ages. Daily at the • • a bright ashhicago's famed State p°oductsl3uild n Afternoon Grandstand show, BARRISTER SOLICITOR i'; Street. & Aug.29-Sept.10 NOTARY'PUBLIC r COMMISSIONER FOR A O TH ,•. ,w ,, , 'North-west corner of FAMOUS BAND OF THE d Old Plant Rd. on WOMEN'S WORLD to NATIONAL HORSE SHOW -UNITED STATES NAVY lease a lad No. 2 Highway WH. 2-0910 -Relax a while at the giant p y,the latest in -a,grand display of superb bandshellasthis. fashions,foods and furnish- horsemanship and horse- exhibition ' splendid band entertains ings, plus handicrafts and flesh from many countries you every afternoor, and the arts.Daily,in the Queen of the world.Aug.25,26,27, evening. Elizabe. u g i. h B ildin . 29 30 3 '. `.B ar Pie OYHero iJ .r .k y,N,.rns\� �.} .tun .....+SIX$ .r>v}�. '•+}h•. :�.�. ., .\wv +cwa`zd..'S" i�n. R.R. 3, PICKERING, ONT. — Old Rosebank Rd. N. — TE. 9-1417 INTERNATIONAL CAT ACTION-PACKED AQUA- MILE OF FUN-FILLED SHOW-biggest showing of RAMA-thrilling demonstra• MIDWAY-All for fun and e' PORTRAITS ,!j cats in Canada,drawing en- tions by champion water=' fun for all on this glittering • WEDDING$ �ofo res �ar tries from all over the con- skiers, divers, motor boat mile of thrill-packed rides, � fi tinent. A fascinating show races. Seats free for your side-shows and games. BANQUETS in the Pavilion,upper floor enjoyment at the Water Large Miniature Midway for • GROUPS, ETC. Horse Palace.Aug,26.27. front Grandstand, the kiddies! CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION/HARRY I.PRICE Pr,:tdan 1H1RAM E.Mc(ALIUM c,..My,/NOT OPEN ON SUNDAYS I i - . - . s l+rsebytasaa Lmuraa _,,..* s� _ St. Andrew r t ,. sees ...�... LIVKt W Pees .•e.. .I.—..• "1:a..•SSi •C.� .. • ^L. sees �-� �►' ; ,-� _ Divine service was held on Sun- i 12`EED flay mornid. Tbe'service 3IIA.kiA,! ducted by lase `Ken Heron A •t • ~ • The scripture reading was Pialni 72 u Ra% o-T V Servk a �� , +,, �' ���. and AcV 19: D4�; Heron •�•• � i preached a fine sermon oe the lattei ON SPWAUVS !'V�'•�we - - A uT Make or Modal _ Bible read6n . The Etbk was w�tt- • Artlzue Field � •��ti"'%!a: � ca in the East. Ai the time of the • •. " „- 1 writing of this chapter. certain of F1JRNiTURt ...aiER the vagabond Jews, evonists, took. s{ pgi1:� "BY NEEDS ttP w thenueives to,adjure-7i;41 spir- __t. - ' ,` .' s".`° +;:i• _. is to o (e''n the s t comz out of poop i i name of gods. At this time Paul was ; TOE HOURS Private Ambulance SerVke at Ephesus preaching and teaching Bergmann . Auto Body _ WEEK DAYS DAILY 9-9 g ' - DAY OR NIGHT in the name of Jesus'{',brit. ®e"u }gyp -- . The sev�•ts sons of Scenk'made the F SUNDAYS dt HOLIDAYS 1-5 4 mistake in assuming that Jesus was XiATIOM 10.. PICIRlRl110 - . another -god and called the evils ' _WM. McEACHNIE, Prop. _ spirit to cotre forth is the name of -phone: TEmple 9.1811- -_ - PICKERINO PHONE WH. 2.5961 - Jesus. The spirit answered - Jesus 7_ r bars,no** 9.2520 I know, and Paul, I know, but whd -. Ran Can Be Financed Phone W:':. 2- 171.' ; are ye? i Let us remember that God be- NEVA Pickering, Ont.. i came a flesh in Jesus Christ. We t should never be fair-weather Christ- KEN AND CLARKE I inns; we must be willing to pay for ' GRAHAM HARDWARE R,�39r=tlJO� t our faith, faith as Job had. Let us : cast our burdens at the feet of the AUCTIONEE1W . W. H. J. THOMPSON, B. A., LLB. cross of Jesus Chris: and Him cru • • Ixaa..d and AutlteAs" 1s+s', the rifled and tive will be received with Appliances, PatlttS (,A3*uu at Ontwio stud York Barrister sail Solicitor peace and joy. The special musical �, g�k, Impiem wto Rouse- British Columbia sued Ontario number was a solo "Abide with us" hold f%amiurs, Rev Emote beautifully sung by Marian Mc- Tools, Glass, Etc. aiss our SpetitLlt7 at Glenwood BAx1 Ajax. Clement, accompanied by Elizabeth _ Boyes. _lyres. Helen Hawker conduct- htateff. Dual Sea'tiee for de WHitehall 2-5151 ed the .Nursery Class. - Corr. �e at - General Hardware - 0/'Wi Residence: TEsnple 9-2656 lettoltees A: 0. pboas Ate. BLEEPS MOTOR SHOP >Rul111ra P. 0- ob"M hltWL sou 'LAWN11OWER REPAIRS PHONE WH. 2-1911 .► PICKERING ; , hrss blest have been asU"Ahed Creighton, Fraser, Drynan Repairs>ll Moe Makes of suctteueein apses Is". No. 2. Highway and Old Rosebank --- ------------ ,. Murdoch Ras: Hannah's Cate TEMPLE 9-2184 -1169 . Barristers, Solicitors and Notaries I BICYCLE REPAIRS Weddings, Banquets, Showers L F]MY Publk -PARTS AND SERVICE _ Bank of Commerce Chambers, AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE leery Products Phone: WH2-b41Q - sarrlSter, Solicitors 5 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa Call 24 Hours A Day For Service _ i' r OP' Every Night Till 9.00 O cloclt Meat Pies Our Specialty' - ,Notary Public :; `� Telephone RA. 3.3446 ;_•( _ :. - - - _ � at Old xmgea.n R� } REFRIGERATION Mahn Sty Pickering WH. 2-0386 lllghLad Cs TYAN7,11® _ AIR- CONDITIONING AT. '1-7391 or AT. 2-1362 W>GI"l18� HOM COMMERCIAL IL 'l. � DOMESTIC 8wsrs: •.:SbALL ACRHAGZ3 AM SALES - SERVIC$ _ [eta F W ,:A. LUMBER 'C0. tegndhr Md 8ee+�isisr - `� >Qeve WsslLissr t8even tali LORNE WHITE By Apfe6dw.ws Go" ceab Dew" PsTS� Pickering - Phone WH?-1517 %:A"- Ah<. Toad W fie Precept And Fsper!e WELLS _ dug by machine. 30-inch tile. Sep- : Sol W. DEALfR — _ W. �/N�y e/ft (COTTAGE - PIING ..- ' �QJiiel/ifiri`s �'•: �A1M1 ' 011lee nR■66M Phone. MO B-2563 ': - L A. WUA OUG1� 8" WRIJ tic tanks instaTed and cisaned. GARAGE DOORS PAINTS - -� PLYWOOD �y �'ar1°� GRACE PRESBYTERIAN �-YOURSELF CARPENTERY SHOP TOOLS BOBT. AUSTIN. PR" gamed saes _. . _- Church TERMS ARRANGED •.-'�' . B. & 3. Whitby. Ontario CENTENNIAL AND WEST ROUGE L rwe, now west et Whitby se hstslie warship and Sunday school AS OW AS No. 2 Wsbway, betwom REAL ESTATE 9,30 a.m.-West Rouge t Sdwol R 11.00 a.m.-ContannW Rood r�rie$eh..l AVERAGE GARAGE 13.00 PER MONTH ebeae�Whitb,�D�O 1111M Photo co-op now in Pick- EVERYONE WUCOMR r Bring and Ajax areas. To REV. WM. N. T. FuL40N. buy or sell for prompt 2 �r«a»a► Rd. NO. 2 HIGHWAY 'VOL 2-l2Si courteous service ask for Phone AT. 2-2372 .PLUMB 11VG ! •--------------------------- ----- : Mr. Blower. ST. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN . neral Mardware "ALFRED 1LAYES, Call CHURCH e PLUMBING BATHROOM$ Pekerias Rector Ontario A. L Schatz I. PRESSURE SYSTEMS Rev. H. S. Shepterd, g. A.. D. D. � ' _• ' _ : ' . . Rierterol Insurance - Realtor •r ESTIMATES GIVEN ' �� S90 or MO. 8.3337 Box 198, P ckering - Ph. wHS-3513 'Paints Electrical Appliances SUNDAY SERVICES Phone - W H2-0717 8.3r1 a. m.—Holy Coauaatnoa 11.00 a. m.—Morning Prayer :.Tools ,Glass Etc. 11A0 a. m.—Holy Comalusrioo . (4th Sunday) LwM E y 11.00 a. m.-Sunda •School in•tb. r• ` . We ' Community Hall � 'e i tLEVISION 8 RADIO 11.00 a. m.—Nursery in Rectory �, HERaIH as ors ar'dware Room - ages-u to 4 'years '- -. • tiVRDNESDAY ' REPAIRS - 10.00 a. m.—Ho'y Communion and .PHONE: TEmple 9-1191 FUNERAL AND •- intercessions-f.r- The-Sick- • �_ �O �csAxTOx RaDto. AMBULANCE SERVICE Pickering United Church ._Phone WH Pickering A. EL RATTEw " ` Minister: Rev. Melville Bvttan No. 2 HIGHWAY SUNDAY, AUGUST 28, IWO MARKS :E L E C T R I C ttOGEA G. CONANT, B. A. AT PICKERIN^v BEACH ROAD - 11.00 A. M.' - Church Service - Rev. M. Buttars - 3AAWSTER.and sOIJ=Olt ` Telephone :.; AUDI,Ey •industrial, Commercial 8 Residential Wiring y - Prompt Efficient Service F es t obwee SR a. Oshawla 2=3610 9.45 A. M. --Church Service School p m : ii '.11.00 A. M. Sunday School . � sees .' . ' _ J. MARKS -..------------- . - - . Tel. TE. 9-1570 R.R. 2,Pickerlr% rnsuranct Coe _- Christian ��rence Societl► - - W=t1Ths On PHON= " � RRARY . ROUGE HILLS.-ONTARIO. - i Oeei Tietae For Farm And G°fe7 CHURCii SERVICE AND h� 8� PLUMBING STORE SUNDAY SCHOOL 04� �11e. S in SUNDAY b nls Road School Z O A L OIL ify Inseraaoe Ot all minas FOR OTTAGE SPECIAL—Automatic pressure .t 4 Reading 'iRoom Open To Public man. & system, stainless sink and chrome fou- e • Qo Gibson cot in arborite top cabinet, .glass lined DAILY • PSONT: WIiTI•'BY 6u electric hot water tank. Complete outfit In Allerton Building Kingston Rd. r r Build I� su II�a At ouge R Hills _ :. �----------------••----------° Open Daily, Saturdays till 1 p.m, EVERYTHING IN SAFE 'Testtmani, IVeetings 8.00 P. M. r ' Arthur Mitehel.l I:td. i MONTEITH, MONTEITN, RIENI i CO. PLUMBING Every Wednesday In The 26771 �j� Q chaa...d Accountants SALES SERVICE I , Reading Room IZ• Y. i Lee? u�.ne.d T.esfes CONTRACTS -sL4 Al- - Oshawa - Stratford , 4320 Kingston Rd., West Hill I For Further InforretaciOn o. w. Kiehl C.A., R.I.A. AT. 2-2080 AT 4-4721 CALL ATlantic 2-2635 Oshawa RA 5-3527 e Burt R. Waters C A W Hitehau2-0890 : - . 2A •Y.. 1 ''mow }r• 3 1LL�� . ... • i•:'x4•::'.':; : •ice• �, .. • • • ti • • 'it DELICIOUS AND REFRESHING U.S. No. I SEEDLESS' `25- Ibs. c GARDEN FRESH — No. I HARD AND CRISP Bead c ., . ­,.-.CABBAGE ALL FOOD FEATURES EFFECTIVE TENDER BRADFORD GROWN No. I — - AUG. 25, 26, 27 ONLY _ i.. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT 3-W. CELLO BAG c ' y... •_' TO.LIMIT QUANTITIES -'`' . .. FROZEN FRASERVAL '.. ' FR E -- IGA — SAVE 9c y TINS SHIPS , 34-OZ. PKG. - 5c BEEF. - ,:. ,S- TEW GOLD s SEAL - SOLID PACK ' WHITE -TUNA -fisu' .47, 7-OL 2402. TIN OF �'LIQUID =TIN BREAD AND BUTTER `-DETERGENT t6-OZ JAR IGA '' , IfKIE S WITH THE PURCHASE OF One Tin f - a .. 95 LEAN 'BONELESS -- 'OVEN-READY WITH DRESSING KRAFT PLAIN PHILADELPHIA :: SCREAM CHEESE- -p 29e p RK �SHOULDER lb. C iKENT . CHOICE TOMATOES •2 'DNS 3 7� - -- - _ .lYLMER NEW PACK TOMATO SOUP :. 'TINZ loc r � -- •• •°•,WHITE OR CIDER — SAVE lOc " •' '' -� :• • - IGA VINEGAR 6.5 c _ '49 .. .. -k. ' POD11 '. BUTT ItA ROAST lb. c MONARCH POUCH PAK — CHOCOLATE or WHITE :`CAKE MIXES _ 2rPKGS.25C TABIERITE MAC. & CHEESE •PILLSBURY — PINEAPPLEE--LLEjMON U Meats ' PICKLE A IPDUTCHOLOAFCKEN LOAF 6-oz.Pkq. 2 5 c `ANGEL FOOD MIX ��P 6? �.7c Sleek Coo a 5c OFF — CHRISTIE'S MILD CURED MAPLE LEAF DATE ROLLS PKG. sc " BACON ( 23 LB. AVERAGE .Ib.79BACK .•CHRISTIE'S ' GRAHAM WAFERS PKG 3c 'I G A : :'MARKET '.' ­,__ Rl HARDSON ' S DICKERING, --ONTARIO .: \