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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1960_09_02 - .[e.. r...+ .w 1 r.,. Y...; .r '- .. + / f .. - .. gyp,' I• „e•' '.'1 • �'. Tin•-_..k ic rin ew pri Rates: 1250 Per Year United States $3.00 �. :. w,U�h e,Pec, aw• rub LloH RS ac. PER—COPY Authorized As Descond c,aa• maw. Gme Post Office Dent Otbws VOL,L 77 NO. 50 ` PBER.ING, ONTARIO FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1964 Published Since November. 1881 IC T- 31H PMENT1.. . D. EV KE ::.,H1S - ,'BA--Y,. -`R1-.0G,ES Consumers Gas. Cc Bricklayers And Carpenters Picket G Ceind Holds Heeting• To Discuss - - -- -- htdust For Pickering Township 'Makes Appointment. Say Ridges Developme' M Project Here ell Ppo Industry for the township of rgquirements. We are fast reaching t Oz>mh L. Joan, President and Gen- The strike of the-Immigrant Con- �'CKERING G� Pickering, was the train item of dis- the point where we will have this but, eras Manager of she Consumers' Gas struction Workers has hit the Bay •� icussion at a special meeting of council to sell industry you have to have 4e+, a noun:,ea the eppoinVatnt of Ridges-•Development:this week. Ittist Thursday night The net result something to sell." b• Wart, Hurst as Vice-Pre tlid- The bricklayers, carpenters and ee- School op�ns Hatt week and par- _. .,Amounted to very• little headway as "At the moment we have-a pc•.I e_t, 'iieacu:er and 'Assistant Seise- ment masons are off the job. en:s who have school-age children, far as fresh.ideas are concerned. tential"said Mr. Hawthorne. I are returning home from, the lakes Reeve Sherman Scott said, getting Mr. Wilson of the Toronto In- tai y. Baca is Toronfa, Mr: 'Hurst Consolidated Builders Corporation d d. comp:,t d sa es•iy 'schodAng at the supplies the materials and contracts to avoid that lass-minute rush. Industry into a locality is a problem dustrial Commission spoke to the t,:uve s-ty of Toronto, and the De- their work. The bricklayers and car- In a setting of mellowed oil paint. I admit". council on the subject of industry. He brae of B:chelor of Commerce penters are members of the union. lugs and• many objects d'art at :he Councillor Ross Deakin said he had said he' did not know' of• a specific f otn •.ie Ua-versicy.of Toronto, and The cement mason on this job is not home of Mrs. Hugh Jeudwine, near Picker- thought brochures would be a good fixed assessment in Ontario at the the Degree cf Master of Business a member of the same union. - Dunbarton; the members r Piscin- idea but had talked to Mr. W. Willson present time. He said fixed assess-i Rd.nw1i.rat on from the Harvard When his trucks arrived on Monday ing Women's Institute were fascin- of the Toronto Industrial Commission, went is a desperate measure and is i (itadu t: 5c!zocl of Business, rec- morning, about 20.carpenters and 40 a'ed by the examples of Modern who advised against it. unfair. a ving several awards and a schol- bricklayers were picketing the, job, Art and its. birarre qualities which Reeve Sherman Scott said he had He said that many municipalities I a s=ip rs welt- He then articled with ,because the cement mason had not Mrs. R. Vastgkas, of the ROM talked with those who thought there were trying to have an assessment Plice Waterhouse and Co. where he joined the ration, it is reported. workers, interpreted to :hem at was merit in-brochures and others balance of 35 per cent industry and .cb-a. e:d his Chartered Accountant It is reported that the cement ma- their regular, meeting, Tuesday Ffand who were against them. Some told commercial and 65 per cent re:ident- son said he would join the union,on noon. Members then tried •heir hand. h some munici alines at this medium and.several were re- him of money. are demanding that 'residenCal de-I all the workers were back on the job. warded by prizes donated by Mrs. "I® our industrial area laid out, velopers maintained a pe=entage of The Cement mason, we are told, did Jeudwine. A short business session followed in which the usual dona- such as streets and where various industrial development Mr. Wit on not join the union on Monday night,• i m H types_of industry will be located I" said that Don Mills is considered to so the walk=out took up where it left 'ions were made to the High School asked Councillor Deakin. be the best planned development on o8 Monday at noon, and the cement Prize in Home Economics, the Has.* "That is difficult to do until we this continent. mason also stayed off the job. The dicapped Swimming Classes, and we "The big job is to gel your in- • the l,anadian -National Institute for know just what type of industry g j r'> semen# mason contracted to Pour .will have" said the reeve. dustrial area stated." Mr. Wilson basement floors and verandas. the 1'hind.-.4 delicious tea foAowed. r Reeve Scott said that some people said. "Be sure the first one is a good The. plumbers, electricians. and Asst. Hostesses were:. Mrs. Peat of fixed assessment to- induce building with nice grounds appear- y. roofers are still working. The gas tie and Miss Elizabeth Richardson. industry to locate. He said this is ante. This starts the trend for the men not being considered builders Mr, and Mrs. Norman Banks and hard-to set up and that fixed assess- whole area. Orderly' development is are also still working. Also Miller 2.1r. and Mrs. }'rank Ball visited Mr- ment does not escape school rates, very important. Paving who are building the roads one Mrs. Waiter Shepherd, in Tor- local improvement rates' or county Mr. Willson said that he feet are still on the job onto last week end., Pickering had a big asset it being so Pickering Township police reported hdr. L. Katser has rented the homo "A number of municipalities in this close to Highway 40L they were called tot job on I4onday recently vacated by Mrs. Charles Th P ke 9 N S EW Area do note think that fixed assess- "That area south of the highway is morning by the truck drivers for the Yilkey, on the opens Kingston Road. ment is a good thing-and I am in- bound to go ahead," he •said and cement mason, because the picketers The Library opens again, Friday dined to agree" said Reeve Scott. He added, "that despite what you hear—l denied ibis. The police said that while a veenia91 September 2• A13 the extra -added that such a move a o utires development i�this year over last� they were ;there; the edmen �u-S9ok out for solo Aug- -added vote of the people. year". went in without any trouble. use enjoyment altostld lot returned ,yam Reeve Scott said that one possibility "We feet that industry will come to September 15. Check the date oa yours, please.' of attracting industry and also keep- Pickering" said Reeve Scott, "but it Dee.-* aa1 spa:alined in age Pull Tractor From • Mr. and Mrs. C- G. Hunt spent, - . ing a control on lapd speculators seems it will have to take its orderly sent ,consul•:ng services. In June the week-end at Lakehurs.. *would be for the township to pur- way". 1505, he joined The Consumers' Gas • Ddr. and Mrs. James Palmer. ` chase a block of land. 'Air. Scott said Mr. Willson said he did Heft think ,Comps-y as Comptroller and was �ke pntar�o Kathleen, and Mrs. LaFraugh, had that he didn't feel however that the the costs of employing an industrial f supointed. Assistant Secretary short- a very enjoyable trip through tha township_ was in a position to da- commiA over are not justified and by - x �,beay a►[emear+es forces of Eastern Stases and Provi:.cea last `benture for a half million Ultra at' that if considering a brochure..at.atf, Scout Hurricane Hazel were recalled last week. active m cotnmua�ty and Ides the present time. He said this block it should be something simple. activity is Don yl<i y and has given week, when a tractor that had been We are sorry to hear Mr. and and of land, if purchased, would have to It was pointed out that there of ,several cour-c,, in University of •'cost back- in the hurricane of.Oct- Mrs Bud Urquhart, Hiley Ave. arc about 2200 acres in the townsha s r "` ober 1954; was brought out o€ lake- be serviced. P� Tcr:ntro &z'rons on- He is b '�- moving to Calgary next week. Councillor Ro3s Deakin -asked, industrial area. The Ontario Hydru of the Accoant:3T Section of the Ontario, having been under the sur- ; Miss Lillian Baker, of IHamiltoa, - '"What about fixed assessment for has about 125 std General Tire Corp..� Canadian Gas Association, "■ mem- face all this time. spent one day last week: with her just a two or, three year period." about 200• bar. of the Ac•r-andng SK'ion �- 10wue:r of the tractor, Russell cousin, Mrs, Norman Bie. "I don't think fixed assessment will Mr. Willson :acid d1are are only two agerce-t Co==ittee of Ferguson, Mr, and Ades. Nelson Tc ST= attract large industry," said Reeve ways to stabilise lie. prices. 1-E3uy I Gu Asso:ration and is active in says he told the two skin divers who ver Sp�gs. N. Y., visited their Sherman Scott. "They are more a tract of laud, 3-=-: alto seeing: C}ar,,ered Acco•��t•aat and Gontroll- found i_, they could have it if they. cousin, Mr. N. Graham, on Tuck- interested. in other things such as to- menu with the developers to keep. ears Institute affairs. i could Bet it out of the lake. day, of this week. , cation. Also remember that fixed the price down. sir. Ferguson looked for his macb- Miss Dorothy Erickson, who has assessment doe3 not alleviate the tax Reeve Scott said he could see}no To ��� �p A�n' me,after' the storm, and then Rave been staying with'her cou.aut, Mrs. burden" Point in buying any tract of land sed a ntw one. it up, and pstrt�a Knowles, Morley Park, for the pas: Deputy Reeve Roar Hawthorne said, under 100 acres. • Las- spring• skin divers Brian y�, returned to her flame is Sank: '"One of the major purposes of se- Ceueoillor Edgar James said iie'did East and Irving Gill of this .area, eating industry is to lower the tax not agree with the township buying done d Cemeteries this week. - - found the tractor off the 'mouth of . Congratulations `.0 Mr. and Mrs- rate, but we want industry t}&t fit, IW4 - Al,...honed e—rieteries that have the Rouge River. They rhanaged to Keith Balsdon, on the birth of their P to us. La 0 iAdueitry'wants The Township's debenture debt tong been a problem as far i upkeep float. it as far as Fairport Beach, son, David Keith, on Augwt 25th.. it Maid work force, services, homes stand at 214 millions at present, most concerned, will be cleaned up by where it went down again. Congratulations a1w, to the Smut- !ae woritna, transpot°tation and other of this being taken up with schools Last week, Svend Jensen, of Fair- Picketing Township: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Close BaU- Eac'� year the cetretety upkeep is port Beach and Ian I✓dtniston, of don, and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dan. • NO TO HUNTIzRS a Problem for council and those fa- Whitevale, were skin-diving, when iell-Jenkins, Resagr Hula, and to tha Girl Catches Fish I the found it a half-mile off shorn great=grandpatents Mr. sad Mrs. H.• mikes who have plots. Y Pickering Rod and G'an Club are l Last week coureil.a>r,^eed to employ They were out looking for fish V. Jeudwine, Dunbarlow. and Mc. M_ n Catches girl � a free Hunter's Safet_ bev' vp tli ns and Stanley Slack to the' tiros Hamilton, a Geiger a •YN clean tYp these cemeter'e>.s. The two men built a raft with a Miss Linda Geiger Aid Miss Louise: Ifi� Training Course during the. months work will be carried out under derrick'on it, and floated the tractor of September. This Course is tom- Lishman, To onto,.spot the week man by the nasal bf ",e Cemetary Commitee, of which close in to shore, where it was win- There is a under,the new Government. end with the hatters parcyts. "John" who lives, -possibly in this puLo�' Councillor Edgar 'James is chstirman• abed out by a two truck. Mr: and Mrs. Lloyd Morris anKf + :area, who, last Thursday night, Regula,ons for "All those, 15 years The tractor had been damaged. Ruth, of Thornhill,'visited Mr. an& of age and over, who wirdt to hunt and ]dr. 3ensen••said,:hey,would be saved a nine-'year-old girl's life, this yr. and presently do po't poss- doing well if they got 'i50 for si - Mrs. F. J. Preyuae, on S, nrday Last When, withiwt,hesitation, he dove ass 1�s9 � Won't... Amend Bylaw Mr. and Mrs. Wiif. Hunt haver ° Into the water of Frencttwan's lass• vaged parts. been having a really enjoyable sum- The girt was Donna Beekstead, Auti orised' Instructors of this F Club wall .take Registrations For F0t! �' Chimneys ca mar at their cottage on Cameros *nth her patients, Mr, and.1(drs..Friiti , furtbw informaticn, contact,"by ter To Museum Lake, FRober Faits. ' A. 'Becksteau, of the Bay,:vvoftw , eephene between 7.0°, and 8.00 p. m, � A manufacturer of gas heating Rev. Robert Newman, Montreal: : like very much to learn the full or fry letter; Mr. Keith Balsdon, chimneys failed in their l*d to get • son of Mr. and Mrs, Harry New- ame of this unidentified hero, so R R. � Pickering, Ph. Pickering Township to amend their How Open To Public man Sr., appeared' to TV. recently. A I?reside a' that -hey could thank him person-. TEm le S=1772, or Mr. IZK. Parker, building to allow homes with,gas vent Channel 6. M a discussion of tha .ally for saving their daughter's:life. p ..The museum. of the Pickering. different religions and Christianity. • Donna -was fishing from the rail S��'y, Pone Ridge Road, Dun- chimneys only. Townshi Historical Society`, Brous- P Mrs. Harry Arnold entertained W. the Bay E r alga at. the time. She barton. Ph. 1 Emple 9'2285' ir home heated r gas does not i e- ry quire the standard type of brick Shan►, is now open to the public, it number of friends on Monday, its {g.�t a "bite", a large bite, and - hung • chimney. There•is no smoke, soot or was announced this week by Presid honour of Miss Diana Ruddy whosib ton. w bather the fish pulled so hard, ent W m. G. Lawson. wedding takes,place next Saturday. ie►r Donna lost her balance, she fell Zoning Bylaw. To Be fire. However council'decided they would Mr. Lawson said the former Brou- Mr. Gordon Warling, Hamilton,., doff the rail tnto the water. �e leave their present bylaw as it is and B Public School, now the Mus- visited his sister, Mrs. M. Crowthef, = A man standing by, watching her Passed e • not make any amendments as far ae eum Site, ho uties many interesting here for a-few days, last week:' 'fishing; dove in fully clothed and chimneys are concerned. exhibits, one of them being the early Wm. P. G. McKay, sct of Dr. pulled Donn I. out. Frightened after The zoning bylaw covering the y Indian relics of this area, and Mrs...McKay, Brbck' )ad,' S., her ordeal, she ,3rabbed'her bike and south portion of,Pickering Township, An invitation is being extended to' who stood highest in Grade. 13 at St. Johns Ambulance To Organise headed for home, without getting . oath of Highway 401 from the west `all school children in the township ,Ajax High School, has just learneet the man's name. When her parents boundary of Ajpx tpu•the St'arboro to visit the museum this fall. ,There he s w n .he O. A C. Alumni. Mr. H. L. Haatmond, St. John's qq arrived on :he.scene, the Min had Awn line will be passed of the next will not be any charge for children. Fouht at e4t Scholarship of,$1400.00'., meeting of council on September 7th. Ambulance, 46 Weasesley St. E• The-old Jog cabin, hauled to the" left. Toronto, Iris,been.k.ttuesled to von- Congratulattons, Bill. J A boy, who witnessed the whole The area covered by"bay Ridges is rider the forming f and carryi:rtg site last year, is being put in shape.. The displays at the ,Pickeria T This building is over one hundred B � aff=ir, said he knew the'man's naive not.included in this bylaw, on their eittirt�waeek Course in First g - Museum which Opened oa Septem-', was "John", and that he went to his . "" Aid in this com:nunftq.'Thery have years old.' her 1. were arranged by Mr. and car and drove off. -. To'Org.zn!ze Bcys' Club, of Canada rarryng on. Whitby, where Mr. Lawson said an Official Op- Mrs. Vastokas. Mr. Vastokas is the, 1f anyone knowing who this man The attempt is being made, and °one thousand persons- have taken ening of-the Museuu would be held ,Assistant Field Director` at thq, is, or if he reads this himself, it cons derable encouragement is be- this ins-mction, and the'cequest has BOak time next year. Royal Ontario Museusit, Excivatioti will be appreciated by the Beck- ing given those promotin¢ same; to been wads• ere for the carrying ot1 at the Miller site. y Pickering Township. Theatre Mrs. H. R. Winter, Toronto, is' aee3d's if they could barn has iden'- organize a branch of,the I o 's Club b' 47 of Canada, in this township, of thr'r eig4rt weld-two hour daily _______ City. — Crafts,- Athletics, First Aid, Water course in Pickering. A fee of $4.00 The Pickering Township Little visiting her daughter Mrs. Kea. H Per son is charged, w'tic t in- ): Clarke; for a few days. The local Rotary Club held their Safety, Cooking, Sewing a c., Fish P p-: Theatre presents 'The .Finger of The campaign for .he. C. N. I. B eludes all books, bandages etc. 'fit+ by Percival Wilde, in Orono tweekly meeting on Monday at the and Came Studio c, and Model Buil It is pr000sed the Course 6%9*d will, be ptld. during the month o4 „ Whitevale Golf Club an annual ing in aendng the subjects provided commence immediately. Anyone in- - Drama Festival on Friday, Septem- Ses tewbe . Volunteers for the eaii+i _ anent), The A`az C1ubr49ad the local in training and instruction. -•teres'ed is r requested to advise, Chief ber 9,*at 9.15 V. m. in the Orono paign outside Pickering Village, will hold their golf contest at this We are to request those i °terrsted Town Hall, Ticke!s available at the ,one, This year, wehear some used in the forming of such a branch, to Constable Howard N2-09ng,'Picewa please call VKHitthall 2-3623. inp', or phone WH2-0910 (News coot. Produced by special arrange- Itanoas - that heavy de�waDour hit phone - Mr..Thos, Young, Fairport Office) advising of your interest in rocket with Samuel French (Can.), them away out on tae courses 1 Rd., N., - TFmple 92330. such a Course. Ltd. : • a. ''1�'1�Sr�� �/ I�R•.•e 9 I-�-4T.r1.Fl!^. �.!■ . I- F , "Brethren". All ase to bring cloth- and grandfadw. The,funeral was _ GREENWOOD •� sow' : ing for overseas relief. condo ftpm• the United Church Mr. and Mrs. Edgie Pegg and the � Private know M W3124M. The Evening Auxiliary of the W. The Afterrlroon W. A. meeting, for. a '•O family .�:•. Y had a delightful motor trip 1 Id. S. met on Wednesday, evening at September Sth, to be at 3frs. W'tn.•. IVir.'a:id„ rs. Fred Byers visited to Northern Ontario this past weds 1 Photo the home of Miss Edits,Ormerod, Browtn's with Group Two•'in charge. -io;,Toronto',on Sunday with Mrs. Mrs d a ded th . Wilson an Les flea e 'With a record attendane, jtemember the bazaar_oa•,Sept. 24. bl'ver and •family, funeral of the lste Mrs.' Tate, of- =-- In charge of the Worship Ser- Choir practice this week. will be rr. and Mrs."Glen Eastwood. and Orangeville, on Tuesday. Q arr�•e rice were the South Group, Edith on Friday evening. Lynda ynda visited relatives at Bonar Pomeroy Ormerod, Mrs. Closson, Doreen We will m4e. one more try taw this•past week. 6 Middleton, May 'Prown and ;,Mrs. have our congregational picnic on bfrs. J. Brooks visited her mother BIRTHS Copies of pictures appearing is this Webb. A very interesting report Saturday, September 3, at the Con- in Toronto oh Friday, w o .. '"'was given by.. Misrses+,•Janet• Jones* .,nervation ParJc� south of Greenwood. • , Remember .the Missionary Prog- BALSDON Keith and M,`Uy ��r over tiac credit Wte plwm =•� and •Glad y} Disney,-Delegates ..td' - This f►icnic has" been postponed rani in Sunday, School on Septem Baladoa lase Daniell-tenons) are b7 Barrie Posneroy" are available is the SchiYol'tor )enders, at Whitby. twke.'Lets hope for a nice day oa' bey lt. >1Siss jean Linton, who-has proud to a:inotmoe the 4irt#s of a. irou'. ouId 1ihe a copy' President'�Mrs. F. Webb conducted Saturday next. beef ii`Afr •wi11 rlsow .s a: ;toa. DaKd 'Kdtt_.Auzvst •25, Photo oaf these-pictures• r��_s_t+�_? ---. g,. YmP Y x r Africa. Alt pa-ren.s, are Lnvited., to at the'Aiaz.-Pickering General Has- the business. September aneetin to The s ath of our •communit `T • size, 50 seats;:the 8 by if,'75e, be at'�[ts Middleton's wlth the goer'to the family of the-late Waft: 'come along with their children: PIUL -•. To or4er, phone'Mr. -Powe:oy at West Group in charge. Roll Call - er Wilson in the passing of a father, y We welcomt back the Nicholson - TEmplq 9-1417. : y ..OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 7:00 Pj% : - - - . -- . ROrUGE. HILLS :.• . .. .. . (.'-EXCEPT THURS, & FRI, TILL 9:00 P,M. ON NO, 2 HIGHWAY �,• PRICES EFFECTIVE THUM_ FRI., SAT. SEPTEMBER 1st - 2nd - 3rd JUST EAST OF ROUGE BRIDGE EXTRA ESPECIAL FIRM GOLDEN RIPE ' W�fff (loose] DAAAJb. DEVON SLICED KINDLESS BRtAl!FAST — - lb ACON �. 1 1b. pi;g. ROUND SIRLOIN T-BONE NO. i a� LARGE HEADS C GCCECABBA�3E for 1 g� - WING S A �' FRESH GREEN Good Stu - 511�EE T :� P P E R S for BLADE OR SFH0,RT ,RIB t (BLADE ONTARIO POTATOES 30AST BONE REMOVEDI •Ib 599 FRESH LEAN 75 lb. Bag 1 _9rJ 6qt. BASKET 9C MINCED :BEEF , . :-_­: b. . 9 C C Nts- 1 HOME GROWN GOOD SIZE (Whire they lasts CUCUMBERS for _Grade 'A' _ -- _ — Ovan Ready No. - ' ROASTING or Boiling 1 FRESH C KILLED f. (Not Frozen) }.< Quart Basket e Average �' - W" ht 16." 'BONELESS ROLLfiD - _ 5 to 6 lbs. t 4 C f • - Prim ci Rid Roast ROUND or SQUARE Ib`75 3 ROAST-,b. c � H s �. .5 or �5 b7 C 5 : , SUNNVBROOK WHITE No. 1 PURE CANADIAN - ,MAPLE LEAF TENDERFLAKE : ,a,,,,,,i �, _ C : 21b. tin 9.0 u e Eard H N Y ­ _,. j (SAVE 8 CENTS) _ (SPECIAL OFFER OF 3c OFF PLUS 3c OFF)— Ib. - MAPLE LEAF hi Pkg. SWIFT'S GOLDEN DEW (REGULAR) MARGARINE Ib eese ces 2 49 _ ST. WILLIAM'S Large 24 Oz. Jar - (SPECIAL OFFER OF 4c OFF) : -SHOR�`E�i1 �G 3 c' asp erry am. }. Io. C ((SAVE 8 CENTS) _ RUMBA '53 't . TABLE QUEEN Enriched ".2 7 C FEE ;� C - BREADFull,24 ozsliced (oaf E -CHUM as os» Tita " _ MAPLE LEAF` Large 16 �. tar . J_ x:r 00 for c _ e'd= pre .- C STROUD S "FOOD MAIMET _ . ,SAVE 10t (CAN OF 48 TINS >j439) 1 is • - ' t Keep the date - October S in mind and, Mr's. Hardy, Mew'Richmond, September II* there will be' a ing the long week end. at Campbell- K}WAN5 H� as the day of the Dunbarton United Que., and 'Mr- Scott McComb, of Baptismal Service. ° ford at Mrs. Hartford's prente, ][s: Church Turkey Supper. plashed, `o Isar_► a� n language September 18, will be Sunday and Mrs. Charles Seabora _ ,_.'The regular weekly dinner meeting Visitors on Sunday at, the home one•must work hard. Vwf►sn"we hear 1, School Rally Day. Modista and Linda Cotterchio from of the Dunbarton-Pickering kiwanis of Mr. A. J. Thompson and W. "believe on the bard''Jeslgs Christ Oshawa. Huntsville visited their sister Mrs, R _ ;Club was held on Monday, August and Mrs. Howard Mcl ement and and thou shalt be saved". it sounds The first fall general meeting of Desjardins and-family'last week and In the absence of President Mary Beth, were: Mr. and Mrs. so easy that we are tempted to be- . the W. A. was held at Mrs. Walt- took in the exhibition. Nelson Westlake, the meeting was William Dowie and Gina. of Kirk- dieve that there is nothing to Christ- er•Lynde's oil Thursday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Murchison of presided over by Vice-Pres.dent land Lake; Mr. and Mrs. James Mc- iinity, When we do take Jesus into September L. Scarboro visited-Mr.and'Mrs. B.Des lierb Carey.,, Followin dinner a Leonard our lives we often shed tea"r"s when Miss Mary Beth McClement has jardins last Sunday. Y g Clement; 'Mr._. slid Mrs. L CI mil hn b siness discussion was held. White; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shand we think of our old life. The adjust- returned ho•i1e from„Glen, Moht on Mr. and Mrs. A. Smith and family' :Members of the Club then proceed -and ?dark i n living is painful Lake Simoe. to-Collingiveed---�ro w h e a d ed to the Archeoligical Excaxatio.i basil Weir, of California. as so of our fell-men are •hard to � � ' Ranch to visit Ian and Jeffrey Pelham located 'on 'the Valley Farm Road. 4frs. Dr. Pearson,• formerly of love. A conversion is not a sudden Dunbarton Lrnited Church last Saturday. They enjoyed an interesting and e•3- Dunbarton, used at Oakville • last event, -but we must learn to change The regular morning service was Mr. Paul Robinson from Caliton, :-::•,nicational tour of the historic Indian week. from our independent self-to a dep- conducted by Rev: W. McKay. The Ohio is visiting with bar. and Mrs. Village and burial ground_ The ear-.h Mrs, Joseph• Williams, of - Fair- Cadence on. God's mercy, It- is not scripture wa;, Acts 1(g:• 1G to the Bernard Baker and Nick,'.While here -,-work is progressing 'under the sus- port Road; N. died on W'ed:.esday, ' 'easy to be. a•Christian, as we too, end_of. the chapter, The text was - he plans visiting the exhibition. •-pices of-the Royal Ontario Mus- and was buried on Friday, from the will• Have our crosses to bear and Sir, what must I do to be saved?" Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ainsley went to turn who provide university 'stud- Trull Funeral Home, in Toronto. superf:cial plastic ones are not cuff-. Nothing wor�hwhile is easily accom- Port McNickoll and Waubaushene o ents to conduct the '.ours and work Chri;tin: Crag:, nv't r:ith'an icc- icie:it. %Ve are often afraid of brink- fAIRPQRT BEAM last wee) end and visited blr. Lewis excavation under the supervision ident last wi�ek- %vhm- she was hit ing up•the subject of religion 'Uuf Mayne. of _Mr. Walter Kenyon. Although by a car while riding her bicycle. this i�, a cowardly action:.We should f-. Congratulations to Sandra Doane of this develcpineht is still in its infan- Stitches were iiecessary to close a be planning now on,how we are go- Dunbarton Shores who is 10-years t� cy, many historical objects have leg wound. - • ing tp present Christ to those who old Sept. 2nd. . • RENCHMAN S BAY been unearthed, and considerable Visitors at the George Watson's I seemingty lave. turned their backs On Thursday,. August 25, Roger Frenchman's Bay Peewees won the knowledge gained as to the habits -on Saturday were: Mr, and firs. on us as in China and Africa 'be- Aiken celebrated his 8th birthday first game of their third round of the " and living bf the former occupants. Sylvia Sha$non, of Montreal; Mr. cause they do not like 31s. with a party attended by sister Susan, O,A.S,A. playoffs-when they defeated I: is quite obvious to those w+,o vis- Douglas Cummings, and Susan and Streetsville Monday night 11-0. it the site that as the work` of ex-- Glen. Williams,, 'The children thor- Wayne Colley pitched the -sevan ' civation 'proceeds, much more will ��OCKS J ���� oughiy•enjoyed' 'playing in the pool innings for the shut out• The second be learned. but the party highlight was a big game of this series will be held at ` This historic site appears to have `bunny cake which was full of sur- Kinsman Park, North. York on good potential for the establishment HARWOOD AVE. N. prises. Wednesday Aug. 31. of another point of interest for the - �� Mr. and.Mrs. F. Williams and fa-_ Frenchman's Bay Peewees defeated tourist, and possabily a museum for daily of Dunbarton Shores have re- Willowdale two games last week to Pickering. turned from holidays.. They spent a win the second .round. Wednesday OPENS 1960161 SEASON week visiting friends at Sudbury and night's game at the Bay the-score - r,ABER 3 a week at Pickeral Lake. was 4-0 and Friday night's game at Kenneth j3nrlow-Of Vernoriville is T,)r.6mto 7.-6- The score Whs tied going Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. OPEN BOWLING EACH AFTERNOON AND EVENING_ AINTIL LEA- visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. Blackstone into the last of the 7th inning 6-6. Keith Balsdon oa the birth of a son- I GOES GET UNDERWAY. and- cousir- Donald of Lakeview Ave. Stan Korczynski walked and got to'_ last week. e • o , ' On Saturday, August 27, Mrs. E. third base on pas3 balls, Joiaes bunted The many friends of Mr. and Mrs, -.,JUVENILE LEAGUE START SATURDAY MORNING SEPT. 17. 1' Chambers attended the weld rlg sf and was called out .at first and Balfour S'lieghtholm are sorry to her granddaughter Elizabeth Jane Korciynski ran home td score tho bear they sae Moth in hospiial,-the Violet to Don K. Goodwin. They were winning run. The Peewees were also -former suffering, a heart attack: PHONE WHITEHALL'2-6040 FOR ALLEY RESERVATIONS. married in Scarboro Junetioil United .successful in winning two games at. d. Church and the reception was held--it the C.N.E. last.Thursday, The first Rouge Golf and Country club. wa3 6-4 and•the second I1-0. They Mr. and Mgs. F. Wlkinaon held .i now qualify for the Barker Trophy corn toast on the beach on Saturday to be played at the Maple Leaf night and the many guests had n Stadium, on Saturday, Sept. 3rd at 4 - - • - - - -- - great time and were ail dressed in P.M. Tickets are available for Minor PAYMENT A ION costumes which aide a - MERE IS ANEW PAY LOC � various costa a d•greatly Sports day at the Stadium- from rve or Bill Fertile The French, rl PICKERINGI , where telephone rrty, will be bringing-the s Bay Softball Association 1I account may now be paid without extra to the hilarity. Ha charge. Pastor Baptist Church.Sunday, Sept. s locally and as tali will L - _ - message at both services at tha receive a commission' on all tickets AN e IMPORTANT 4th The tneasage, at it a.m. ill be is in need of funds tons support HANNA F� S CAPERING SERVICE a —* entitled: "Prayer" and the message 'this good little ball team, they would NOTICE 90 Kingston VV @St at 7 p.m. will be, "Are You A Slave". appreciate your support. The work of _ Mc. and Mrs. J. Tait, of Toronto, transporting the team to all the out TO ! Pickering visited the Pickard.family over•the of town games as well as paying the week end. costs of the umpires at the `home OUR The PICKERING COFFEE SHOP have ad- David Barlow of Vernonville is games, has been left to the Coach, _ viscid u a he I b tong* be able n a g-a week's holidays h' r three o s that they vvr) n I ape d n ee olida with to Don Hopkins and two o t. e f the " to accept payment of telephone accounts. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs: M-.Cook rents. ?ins and the bays . gra pa Don Hop You will continue to call Zenith 67300 to of Park Cres. have worked hard and given up a AND reach: our Oshawa Business Office, Mr. and Mrs. W. McDonough lot of time to bring these trophies to - should you wish to make enquiries _ visited their daughter Mrs. J. Sheedy the Bay, so let us' show appreciation _ -PICKERING' _ about.your account or any other tole- and family recently. by turning out at the Maple Leaf Your Service Annual Rally Day, Sunday Sept. 11 Stadium to see, them play. Yo u - •. phone business matters. Church_.. at Dunialr Baptist. Chu Sunday A pretty wedding was ..held last TELEPHONE -- Representative will be glad to help you. School at 8.45 am. will see Rev. and J. RY, A/lcnager Kearns, missionaries of Scaarboroyugh when Beverley Anne - LOW Brazil, Son daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Me- CUSTOMERS w -• B Kea America in charge of open session in e junior and prim- Inerney became the bride of Norman. _. ... . - •'. sry departments of the Sunday Arthur Rockall of Scarborough The . tichgoL Parents, came with your bride, who was given do marriage by. TIIE MIA TRlNOM Of Sunday school on Rally r, w gown f white "W"a C ""A children to 3u y her father, ore a o Day. Watch for future announce- lace bodice, the bouffant organza. adult . . bible • - • ' meats regarding regal skirt over taffeta fell to s I"ht train ' classes for you. She carried red roses and white baby Laura Jeffrey of Clarkson is spend- mums. The. Matron of hor, Mrs. ing the week with'Joy Hawthorne of Alice Kinsott of Oakville, eater of the' Dunbarton Shores, bride, and the bridesmaisi�, Sandy Mn - Belated bkthday greetings to Beck and Margaret BriKgs were Wiia as = Claude Claereboudt of 28 Park Blvd. gowned alike in blue organza with i e�A Q� 12 years old, August 19th. matching hate. They carrieA-bouquets A�, ;� who to David B ' of Park o summer flowers. The w see ass '•, has a cast on hi��sm as the bride's youngest sister, Colleen- was a result of a fall from a tree. flower girl. 'She wore a full lea . ._ � ,:��., tw:{,.+t,n3rxs ��l•,>t �r`.� �`�."'� (. - . John Mackenzie .of .Park Cres.,. blue dress. and carried a, basket o f < < his moth on the occasion flowers. Terry Rockall, nephew I I Mif 811 rised mixed fl ;- of her birthday recently,with a Party of the groom was ring beirer. The �tt r^^ 'y"*` All John's friend$ joined in the se- attended by Itoil Weldon l a "t!•'y";"X f,. >, :::r; su, '. ? ; .r•`• ;. ! i groom was - - i,: 1`1€ ;3 ,; '• H r}.' ' ;: :' .?:i9 :i ',. i i _ crecy and it will be one happy occas- and the Ushers were Wally. Rockall, ion she will never forget. brother of the groom and Michael Friends and neighbours are happy recepti n .brother of then bride. A N to see Mr. Solomon of Park Blvd, is reception was held at Penstone's: Out so improved that he is able to get of town guests included, the. groom's outside for An occasional stroll. grandmother, Mrs:G. Smith of Orillia, Mr.' and Mrs. M. 'Parkinson and Mr. and' Mrs. Bethune, Florida a, Mrs. 'family of Park Blvd. have returned Theresa Black of Miami, Fo and from their holidays-which-were spent other guests from Hamilton, Oakville H 1 B C30 with Mr, and Mrs. Doucette and and Toronto: The couple left for A — family" at ' Albanel, Gerrardville, trip to return the States: On their .retu Vii :.• Y::.:::,; ; northern Quebec. they will live in Weston. Mrs. Oscar Gibson of Victpr5' Frenchman's Bay Midgets won the = •THE WORLD AWAITSIIOU-Never FOR THE FIRST TIME IN O(HItITION Drive and daughter ? -s. F. Holstodc first game of the final playoffs in the before have so many-flags of the HISTORY...THREE FAMOUS NAMES IN - have just returned a,_era 3 month Pickering Township League against :.. 'world's nations flown at the Exhibi- THE EVENING GRANDSTAND SPICTACULARl IgiP to Vancouver and Victoria, where Greenwood on Sunday, 14-9. The nest 'tion. People and displays from they visited Mrs. Gibson's other game of this-series will-be played at ..around the globeand all ofCanada's FRI.,AUG. 26th to SAT.,3EI11.4rdto daughter, Mrs:.Joan Winters. the Bay sometime next week. :provinces are represented in the FRI., SEPT, 2nd SAT.,SEPT. 10th' 113e'mbets of the.. Frenchman's Bay fifty four permanent exhibition Focht Club are planning to race their buildings.Rightat your doorstep the PHIL SILVERS VICTOR BORGE LIVERPM worlds!arg�st annual exhibition? lee'Jays to Oshawa on Saturday IIB i �r _.,., x.,::,,•::.::::>: ...,......,�.,,...,.. . TV comedian of World famous.Danish -, Last Saturday and S'unln}, August afterroon, weather permitting. They , ............ ` Sergeant Bilko fame; comedian and pianist , and company plus stars in the Evening 27 and 'LS a gala two-day golf tourna- I will he gtias�s of the Oshawa Yacht extra added attract Grandstand Show. menu was held at the Peterboro Golf Club at a dance in the evening. FOOD PRODUCTS THE BiG SHRINE CIRCUS-The tion opera star, ' and Country Club: Partirftianta front Hap birthday' wishes ' to John ^ , " thrills and excitement of a great area included Mr. T. Philpott,. Avis who was 13 on August 31st and BUILDING-Prizes JON VICKERS tn�s aplenty and give- An bar. George HiTI and D'Ir. Alex Watery to his mother; blrs. Joan Avis who An unforgettable experience for v7h6 are prc*sent members of the local will celebrate her_bLrthday on Sept. awaysgaloreir:tie .ch;ldrenof.all ages. Daily'at the All grindsbnd tickets admit you free to the grotmds at any - wocld'slargestFood time-day of performance only.Evening Grandstand show, Pickering Golf Club, The golfing.day 4th.' Afternoon Grand_tand s,�ow,' Products Buiiding. g_Sept.10 nightly at 8.15 p.m. was opened at 6•.30 a.rx. and.-Mr. Phil. •..Elizabeth Perkins visited her friend, ;Aug.Z pot t had'the honour of lifting the first Avril Forres t of Toronto for_ a few ball. 4Ir. Chris Phi_lpott, Mrs. Millie days la;t .week. Hill and A'Irs. Olive' Waters 'joined Mr. and Mrs. Jack Duck..and David �•:•:<»�.• :».: :n;>. :;>.<:;,: ;.z:• :,:;`:..,::i:<.,>: .zx ::,.•era«>:are t Mani .•• <,.„•^.,,.,,•. acct ant g �": :�°::.>.'k::s;�:,;>:�>: •<.�.:>.<`•�,,,.•s sx..^:wa.:."':,•...:,........•.'....^'wN._•"`.- -: their husbands later on in the day spent last week v i 'n auto t _, s' Y FAMOUS RAND OF THE ACTION PACKED AQUA- MILE OF FUN fiILED � � and attended:.the ev,_ening dance.,They ,toulili Island. UNITED STATES NAVY RAMA-thrillingdemonstra• MIDWAY-All for fun and returned-ra�.e-Sunday afternoon, after _.--- _ -Re:ax a while at the giant tions by champron water 4un for al!on this glittering - an enjoyable week end. BILL'S MO TQR SHOP - - exhibition bandshell asth;s. skiers, divers, motor boat mile of thrill packed rides, )viary, Eunice and Madeline Hart- -LAWNMOW R REPAIRS splendid band entertains races. Seats free for your slde-shows and ggames. - "you with rousing martial - 6nioyment'at the Water. Large MiniatureMldwayfof ford frotn Morganstan; Warkwdrth,I Repairs To All Makes Of front Grandstand. music every afternoon and the kiddies stave been staying with their aunt and Small Motors. evening. uncle Mr. and Mrs. Hartford for the No. 2. Highway and Old Roseba:nk a 2s- xn: »�w z :.::.r.• b�:• last three weeks. Road. - T Mr. and Mrs. Hartford are spend- TEMPLE 4-2184 CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION/HARRY L PRICE rr.:idowlHIRAM E.McCALLUM cro.M!./NOT OPEN ON SUNDAYS • - ' they retched Port Arthur by the Mr. and Mrs. )tobt. Osborne, of Mrs. W. Carter and family.return- - --�n�l�'�� --,- r - __ Aews of Mr. Scott's Mother's illness. Newtonbrook, and their -graced-dau- ed bome from Bird's Creek for the �. in the Orangeville Hospital. ghter, Patricia•Coleman, of Aurora, last week before shoot opening. Miss - • Master Peter Smith, Ridgewood visited Mr. and Mrs. Coruutt, on Gloria Musklow is also visiting HUTCH ELM DISEASE Rd. has just returned from a six week 1 Sunday. = them. holiday at Camp Kasawanak, where I he reports a wonderful time. i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helyar, Rouge The incidence of Dutch Elm'Dis- We understand there are some gill Dr. spent two weeks vacation fuse is becoming prevalent through. very large Elm trees in Picketing at North Keppel and Port Elgin this out this area all the nc time. -down-own sip that -will have to coma month. Order 'Your. C o a 1 - I a'-----once it strikes as ixn Foseibly, the cutting Mr. and Mrs. Sid Henson and fa- 1 eha tree, leaves the owner but little down of these-trees could come turned from m thr ee un- bhance of saving the tree. The De- der the Government's °'Winter• miry, Riv thr .Rd. have just re- ee weeks of back to partment of Lands and Forests ad- Work" program,• and the township nature at Baptiste Lake, near Ban- _ ;vises that a tree can be sprayed, but could re_eive a subsidy on same. croft. - � NOW •�T SUMMER PRICES • this is costly sand must be done•ev., If this could be done, it would Many happy returns of the day to '. - cry year. Unless this spray.ng is gave work and fuel to rnemployed, Charlene bramhle, The Townline, on done, and faithful'y, there is li.tle and save money for the taxpayer, her eleventh birtlida'y Sun. Aug. 2L. ' pr no hops of saving the exec. who has to have the tree removed• to Ann :ticlntyre, Ridgewood Rd. w::c -. rated her-seventh birthday w i : ape BARE ®NT ' a party Tue. Aug. 1:3, to Craig •l,- Intyre, Rouge hill Dr. who was fo -- -- -_ on Fri. Aug. 26, an4l celebrated,v.-:t'•- a part$ Tue. Aug. 23; to.Craig M P A R E N T S � YOUNG P E 0 P L E Jack Smith, Ridgewood Pd. . ha • a birthday Sun. Aug. :31, also _tu Bobby Henson, Rivercourt Rd. cele- ' brated his eleventh birthday 'with Registrations are now being acce red for the Wed. = _.. - Aug. 24. - . and Mr party p Congratulations Ro to blr. n '� aster Plumber FALL TERM Ian Belt, Rouge Hill Dr. on Cie arrival of.a son Tue. Aug. 16. _ opening The deepest sympathy-of the corn munity is extended to Mr. George t Smith, and his family Rouge Hill Dr i 'Required by the Township of Pickering TUESDAY — SEPTEMBER 6, 960 6 on the death of his sister in the city 1 at the - on Mon. Aug. 22. A RECOGNIZED MASTER PLUMBER. Osherwa - - Applicants please apply in their own hand writin Mr. and Mrs. H. Dawson, of the � to _ `Eight Day-School Courses front which to choose Modem Equ 4th Concessicn, had the former's _ - nwnt and methods. sister, Mrs. C. White. Valois, Que., Personal, Individual instructions in major subjects and Mr, and Mrs. R. Brown. rf• 1 -Over 100 Graduates placed in 1960 I I treal, visiting them,for a few days. G' � • '-T Joffe n, P Eng. _ Evening Classes-Tuesday and Thursday Evenings, We are sorry to-see Mr. and. Mrs. = q` c/o Rouge Hill P.O. .Ont. McPhail 'and family, Brock Road 7:00-9:00 p.m. -Tuition $1 5.00 per month. leave. our ccrrimunity. They.are -Act Nowl Get the Factsl Clip and Mail the coupon moving to Port union. We wish the , -: 1 am interested in,the-Specialized Business Training offered very best for them. in their new by the Oshawa Business College home. 'Day School Evening Classes �• Please send full particulars to: Fall Time Table BRIDES Name Tole. No. _ Fffective September 7. 1964 LET US CAPTURE FOR YOU Address Age - B'USES WILL RUN ON _ E DAY THE BEAUTY OF YOUR WEDDING COMPLETE COVERAGE Grade attained at Nigh. School _ l DAYLIGHT TIME HOME - `CHURCH - RECEPTION - Signed _:.._SERVICE BETWEEN PHONE OR WR GOSH WA aril@ Pomeroy PICKERIN A B A speedy recovery to young`five- I TORONTO R.R. 3 PICKERING OLD ROSEBANK R. N. TE• 9-1417 MAST ROUGE year-old Chris Helyar, Rouge Hill Dc REMAINS UNCHANGED All . Phc,"-PIN? ! The Local Bowling Alleys will be' who had his tonsils removed at the - open for the fall activities Sat:. Aug, Scarboro General Hospital, Tue. Aug Tii:kets And Information At •'$l. and Mr.- Tony Buck, East Ave. 22. DICKERING COFFEE SHOP �. -would litre to inform all West Rouge We are sorry°to report that Mr. �"'� bowlers interested in joining the Com- and Mrs. Hartwell; Rouge Hill Dr. Phony W 1 771 �.7+ P7'/C TANK CLE�4/V OUT !munity League may register as soon will be leaving the district to live.in — ---- - - = -be possible for the coming season to Detroit where.Mr. Hartwell has been ICO![PL3lTE SEPTIC TANG SERVIC$ - begin Mon., Sept. 12, 7.30 p.m. Also transferred by his firm. Mrs. Hartwell - - if there are et5ough bowlers available will be missed for her activities in another league will be organised for the Pickering' Red Cross. Home- - Thurl evenings at 9.30 p.m. For makers Service, o NEW TANGS INSTALLED AL 24544 information car Mr. Back M� and Mrs. Sherman Scott `VAT DUATNE TE. 9-1841 At. 2-1544 who will be organising the Christine and John, East Ave. were leaguc called home from their vacation when ' Mr. and- Ma Murray Green and family, Jaybelle Grove, report a very = _ ,� _ t pleasant and enjoyable trip to Calgary ' month where they visited Mr. .p .Green's parents for two weeks. - Ms and Mrs. Jed MacLean, _ Chesterton Shores, have just returned From a week's holiday at Four Mile - - - = - Lake,-near Fenlon Falls. I \ Dr. Tom Brandl, Ridgewood Rd l�• BnTgeon prod the position of Chief Sla �at the Clinic in Orillia and air R the Brandl family.:will be.leaving the `district as soon as accommodations rue available.in Orillia. We wish them. f dicey success in their new home. .� ''• .,• '\is } \ ••-_ : . • '•' tree InKA�\ for the' Whole �. . ,., .. .. 6. { "art ! - • _ News e Fact - - mi FeatUreS this ,Getter be the way to Jerry FPoindexters hea Fa �Y _ _ The"Cnristian Science Monitor Nice going little schemer! He's practically -Little girls and big girls, too, are safer and -- One Norway St., Boston Is, Mau. in your power,"' right now, thanks-'to more successful with theirvneal-planning / Sen„ your newspaper for the time -electricity!Remember. . .when you're aim- when they cook on a modern electric range. :checked. Enclosed find my check or t a man's art a' money order. I year$20 ❑ lt'g a by. way of his tummy, To get-more out of life, get the most out :x ' he S., Q _ .3 months j5 ❑ your range that counts! _ I o of electricity, . NY)DIEO x ' ' • IVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY fs you"I$ - State PB-16 �t i - SCELLANEC us ,ASSIFIED _. AN a1:spTle TANKS LES FO SALE INSUR C ► _ U WRITE EVERY KNOWN TYPE OF INSURANCE : CLEAN$D COMING EVENTS' DINTY'S . :'�. W. J. SUIT St. Geoagers Church `FALL CLEARANCE SALE CYRIL E. MORLEY Worsens Gtaild 'New and Used Lawamowe;s: Garden Tra tors REAL ESTATE -: - _ ---- Tillers Implements c Oshawa RA 3-W2 will meat at the apartment of Mrs- T' to -- - ---- - ------- - • Church South, AS CiOSE TO YOU AS YOUR TELEPHONE --------------------------- on Thursday, Sept.. 8,h P• - ---' • F R ou _ -..-_ _ FOR SALE - oil furnace, complete 32 K114GSTON RD. W., PICKERING, ONTARIO MILER HEATING -" The Afternoan Group with controls; tank, and ductwork. Pickering United Church Sacrifice at $215.00. TEmple 9-2173. TELEPHONE:-PICKERING: OFFICE WH. 2-6212-RPS. WH. 2-3115 24 HOUR SERVICE will hold their Regular Monthly __..•- - - -- - - - Meeting on Thursday, September 8, FOR SALE - Grade 9. text books -- - - _ CUT RATE at 2.30 p. m: in the C. E. Centre. All in good condi.ion, Annabel Gra Hcstes�es: Mrs. R. Winter, Mrs. R ham, 24 Kingston Rd. E. Pickering. COLEMAN Irwin 2nd Mrs. M. S. Chapman- phone: WH2-1545. " CdOPER BLOCK LTD* Menabeca are reminded to bring nus ;Washin Mac:^_ines - $20 And Up _ furnates, Space Heaters, Water cellaz:eous articles to this meeting g, PARTS AND SERVICE 92A CALEDONIA ROAD - TORONTO Heaters, Ranges, Wall 8s Floor for the Fall Bazaar. V AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE Furnaces - phone: WH2-6410 p �j Clean-out SErvice *7.50 Plus One Evening W. A. BLOCKS $e BRICKS FREE SERVICE CALL Pickering United Church Open Every Night Till 9.00 O'clock - ' Trailer nearin 9 Accessories will hold their first Fall Meeting on 8 m. in the C. USED CHESTERFIELD STRUCTURAL STEEL .Wklitehall 2-3491 E. Centre. s' at 8.15 P• SUITES ROCK BOTTOM PRICES TUDORS WING - 1 Phone: TEmple 9-1575 : CRANE RENTAL 9 T., AJAX SE - ------�-... Work Garments ' - . 3-2802 --•---------- ---- �Children's Clothes sep 2 . STATION RD., PICKERING, ONT.-Phones WH. 2-1960, EM : TERRY S i HfIP WANTED Repair Work, Etc. AM 'hypes Of Sewing Wanted HELP WANTED ELECTRICAL MRS. VANDERMEULEN Mme, School bus-driver required for R R 1, Pickering - WH1.•0457 Pickering Township.School Area 2. L . Y ;" and ----- Not over fifty years of age. Must PLUMBING DRESS-MAKIN Reinhardt, have Chauffeur's Lleense. Duties to Reply bi phone: WHitehall 2-5801. giving full particulars of For Service Da or Night g 16 xpe °rte' : PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE y experience, previous employment; _ COMPANY LTD. OF ENGLAND Call TE. 9-1521 Treas. & t. - A. W. ng. Sea- Pumps A Specialty Fall Sale Treas. R-R 3, Pickering. LIFE v AUTOMOBILE - FIRE J. H. VERNO_Y REAL ESTATE 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST " : .. - Boai and Motor (demonstrator Excavating, Trenching, Grading, Lone Star" 45-horse motor TO. RENT - two furnished rooms. • Office: 'Station plaza,_Ajax ,Shopping Centre. Phone: WH. z-3301 t Septic T -Mercury. Fibreglass boat. Reg. Phone: WH2-OM4. 1 Phone: WH2 2-3757 92050,. now _ $1450.00 sep 2 Phone For Immedrate -Coverage Day Or Night l ape 15 Cedar Boat, 2s horse Johnson.. fete .. 395.00 TO LET - cottage or room, 300 (used), complete feet east of Harwood Drive. No. 2. Swam 1 Highway. Phone: Ajaz-Pickering APPRAISALS Newcastle �^ OLarge Discount - up to 3Sto WH2-4555. r n A11 Remaunaaag 1960 Stock _ -- -- -- - Etc I Terms - Trades WANTED _ 1G. NEWELL Dr Cleaners ' : - Y Gord's Marie WANTED - reliable man as deals Real Estate Broker - Pickering Village a� !! in townships of Whitby and part of And Launderers Pickering: Experience not necess- WH. 2-5770-1 or Toronto EM. 2-3625 Claremont Phe 1 b ary. A fine opportunity to step into 216 Brock St. S., Whitby _ Phon,- MO. &3625 FINEST ODORLESS ESS lei profitable omo c business where Raw- CLEANING ldgh Product have been sold far -Res. "Highways" ''i Mile East of Dunbar•ton, No:2 Highway Drapes LOST _ custom-made boat tarpaulin Big profits. Products farri- Shirt�Specialist - Rdgs - rated on credit. Writs: Rawleigb s. -- -- - - - - AGENT: with imprint .lLada by Canadian Dept. H-333-163, 4005 RiehsRse. °/ PICKERING FURNITURE Canopy' on same' lost on either No. Montreal. .Ica STORE 401 Highway or.Brock Road, last New An Used Furnatum Thursday. Reward. Phone: Clare- DON BLIZZARD ELECTRIC oo, _ mont 16. _ T00 Rentals = IcJwrt D To Gordon Gosdoa Hotel DAILY PICK-UP I YOU U AM LOOKING FOR Why bay when yon can rent? D4 !COMMERCIAL RSSIDENTIII:L INDUSTRIAL WIRING STEADY WORK, HERS IT IS at yourself and save with the aid of Phone: W1124400 1 the following spscialized loot from reliable tarn, between 25 sad 55, tms s H - - 'FREE ESTIMATE -. A om. :mrro..tuueat" I>tus - ttairraed sad visa car, wanted ass- the Ajax Shopping Centre. for a month. His friends wish him , ss11 Rs�wleagn rrwr- The small daily rental charge It . well. um as Township of W' ft sad listed Following mels item - + Toronto swere guests of JeMr, Flow Polisher 91.OD - Piane Pick erin� WH -2533 Mr• part o< t nee asg. se a Arai stun, ierace not necessary. i1Ve will usip and Mrs. C. A. Sehwalati lase Thurs- Half-inch drill _ S2.Olu day evening. train you to make from 966 to Quarser4aeh Drill WAD `•+� 9125 or more per week. No capital Silt �� �•� Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs• r unv& This is as unusual opp• A. Westbrook, Altona Rd., on their eq Vibrator Sander 92A0 - - LQIG4L FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED: Ls • g ortuty for hard-working man to 93.00 VON t Wedding Annaversany;'Aug. 2Q. build up a business wita security Sump �P a !C �T •-_,;.vu7 laWRlciiAG�i Happy Birthday to Miss.Bev. cost Hole Digger 6 .75 f AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS Armstrong, Altona Rd. -'.Sept. 4: for the future. it will Pal.you to ra.^!moo - i .2S Mr. and Mrs..C. A. Schwalm Al- investsgaw i mnedtately StapWag Gun 9 .75 - of AND IMPROVEMENTS. Write fof Full Particulars to Paint- --- � tons Rd., spent• Satwday evening Sprayer �•� WE ALSO PURCKM OR LOAN visiting Mr. and�rs. Wm. Tweddle, � W. 2•• RAWLEIGH CO. i .75 ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. Cherrywood. Dept. I-333-I-IA, 4065 Richelieu, ��s� Win& cutter $2.00 t J1S AUVANY _: ---- 1 AN YOU'RE IF YOU REQUIRE ANY MORT- M��' Q� B��Cleaner 9 7S SAGE FINANCING i FOR FAST Power Ramset Gun •3 �! :•K TO WORRY. ;OURTEOUS SERVICE: CALL - j- PATRICSrA TUCK - SPORT NEWS - Power Cement Mize . 96.00 .uRT DIAL - Ramset' Hammer 9 .75 v� 'our NUMUR AUBREY E° IRELAND Piano & Theory : BA HALL Extension Ladder .___�- '61.50 YFF'LL�Ta NAND COMPANY -PLAY-OFF STANDINGS Underlay'Hamme $2.00' IN A Hum . ...CLASSICAL - POPULAR Lesto Jigsaw ____ 92.06 - Benz-o-matic Blowtorch: 5 .7S W,; ADELAIDE 9 .7s PICKERING DIAL RA5-4587 Altora S Brougham 5 Plastic Tile Cutter $2.00 sep 29 Wheelbarrow i ORONTO 2 ONTARIO - -- -. r ^� s - . Clas'eanont tl , t Greenwood 7 Sledge Hammer, 91.75 9 - House Jacks 1Vl�irr. 8-5300 or Empire 6.5964 Altona 4 Ballantrae 2 Concrete Breaker *10.00 Evenings ---�----- "' - - Roto-Tiller 91.00 TEmple g-1750 - WA. id-6902 :Learn To Drive Altona 5 1 'Claremont 3 (No Deposit Required) • at the mom; Altona is in the Finals and will play ^- DAY CARE , off with Claremont or Ballantrae: in Toronto. Will look after child while mother T T V H Happy Birthday •o Mrs. Vii. Fun- Ajax. -. Pickering -'Brougham Juniores will be playing works; ,also can take school childral SpEC AL ST ston, Rougemount Dr, on her birth- Abington on September 6, at Clare- for noon lunches. Mrs. Howard. WHITEHALL 2 5880 day, August 24, Driving SCf1001 mont Park. - phone H261 w - 63. Little Rose Mary Tweedie, Green- _-_-_-___-__-_------ ------ wood, spent a week's -holiday with Day and Evening Lessons --- the Douglas family, Rougemount Dr. C EAST ROUGE Standard an Automatic are -- Mrs. Aisthorpe, Dyson Rd. enter- Sta d d d Auto S ; /� enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of Buf- TEm le 9-2631 o n P e C q' Mr. and. Mrs. Kaven and family falo, last week-end, h Old Rosebank Road S. attended -" BILL'S MOTOR SHOP : N @W Deep Freezes the Webb Re-union at Beelon, on ROUGE HILL LAWNMOWER REPATRS Sunday.last,.' ,• M a e Repairs To All ekes Of. M n Canada General Freezer crde i and by G ne Little Dianne Scott, of Oakwood Mrs. F. N. Fales, of Washington, Small Motors.' 12 eu. #. ............. $224.00 ,Drive, spent a few days m 'Sarbom her daughter Mrs. No. 2.'rlighwav and Old Rosebanit IIosp}tai recen'ly. We wish her'' a D. C. 's visiting ppard Ave. for V' "" """' ' A. S. Tranter, She / n7 C $239 00 speedl recovery. few days. TEMPLE 9-2184 Up to 28 eu. ft. Mr, and bits. Horne, Oakwood Happy Birthday to Miss Hilda Dr. have returned home from a re- Smith, Woodview Rd. on her 20th CAR RADIO REPAIRS ;At SHARPLY REuUCiD Prices s cent holiday in New Prunswick• birthday. D17NBARTON RADIO bfrs. .Lil. Aisthorpe of Dyson Rd. Sorry to hear ltifr. Art Spring of AND TELEVISION -SP last Tuesday visiting friends pine Grove is confined to his bed AI:,x Bar9aln C @ntre -'Two Doom We Of I. G. A PICKERING VTLLAd� 4: --PL....a, WHiteh-tt. 2-6410 • ••• 2-64 or T H 30 E9-1191 • W • t • • If,AN I i • y enjoyed a we-end visiting friends here on pFriday. on their way e�� AM & MT zM bazaar and frctm on attended Goo. the •.''..:,-...., Ennui en - YAi�i +! �'�'•� friends at their cottage. home from a leasannt motor m • l Several of the local howlers play- The monthly meeting of the W. to the East--Coast and Prince Ed Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Jones and ett s lawn at Glen Mayor pn Sattw- "— _ ied in a Trophy Tournament of M. S. of the United Church will be ward Island. family of Knrklanu n_..re ;_. :r. day. jYea's Treb+cs at Newmarket Las' 'held in the S. S. Rooms on Septem- Mrs. Murray Beelby and children week with the Manderson`s. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Carsoq- .,and J week. Vwy.•were:-f pie•Balcer. Fred ber 8, at 2.30 p. m. Mrs. H. DIeaa, visited friends near Peterboro for a Miss Vorew �9,�es spent "theft . `fairlily '.a*4,Mr. and Mrs. Mnald :',Evans, Tom Hammond, Fred Ward, Mrs. John Seelby and Mrs. Wm. few days last week. -week'irith-Miss'HeAy Evans at,the Jamieson motored to Niagara .op. � t Bob Burton and Jim Pedrdie. Neal'will be in charge-of the prgg- Mr. find.Mrs., Cecil Axfoid; Tor- Evans' cottage at Coboconk. ;Stmday. •._. I Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dopking and ram. Roll Call is to be answered by onto, called on Mr. and Mrs. Knox Rev.-R. and Mrs. Monkman, of Mr. Keith Drake, Claremont, was ( family, of Dundas, spent 5u::day "Naming a Missionary": .on Sunday. Young, Sask., and Mrs. J. A. Jones soloist at the morning service, on (,with Mrs. Morgan Evans. Mr. and Mrs, Ross Redshaw vis- - Mr, and Mrs. H.'Robertson, Tor- .Brooklin visited.last week.-with Sunday.' t Mr, and Mrs. Al. Robertson tntov- ited,Kingsto:n last week,.Fort.Henry onto, called on Mrs.'Lemmou�Sun- ivir. and. Mrs_'Cecil Jones. Mr. and Mts. Ralph Jones left on (red into their new hgme at :he North and the Thousand Islands day afternoon. Miss Alice Pascoe retur.aed home Monday morning to .visit Mr. and (end of the village on Saturday, "Sandwiches for All Occasions" A number of Institute ladies en- after .vis,rtns; for two weeks with Mrs. George Wilson accompanied (, Mrs. Don. Heages and Rosemary will be the title of a demo4strafnon joyed a bus'trip to Virginia Beach friends in Winnipeg. Mrs. 'Ken" Graham at Gorrie, and j were in Toronto on Saturday, being sponsored by the local Wom- (the home of one of their memherc About thirty nno,ners and children them as far as Orangeville, :o visit. Arthur Maxwell 'celebrated his en's In.titut, on September 15, at Mrs. W. Milne), and all report an attended the Mission Band Picnic Mr, and ,Mrs. Harty Stewart. 'birthday on Wednesday with a par- 1.30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. L. enjoyable time. last-Thursday at the home of Mr.' _ ty of his young friends, eug, ,. All styles and kinds of sand- . Mr. Stewart and Miss Stewart, of and Mrs. Edgar Johnson at Glen PAINTERS AND'DECORATORS Mrs. Van Meiryl, w:ho has been wiches will . be demonstrated by Oshawa, also Mrs. Davidson, Osh- Major. spending several weeks with Mr. miss Mary :McInnis, of the Home awa, and Mr. Davidson, Humber Mr. and Mrs. Glen Manderson $1.OQ per hour for quick; clean, guar- and Mrs. Tony Vaadl rlit'left bion- Extension Franch of the W. I. bay, visited Mr. and Mrs. George and daughter holidayed fora few, anteed, first-class painting and pap: ;•,day for *her Iwnie, in'Denmark. There will -not be any charge, and Perry on Sunday. days last week around, Lake Huron. er-hanging. I Mr,•and.Mrs. Donald Bee:uy of all ladies in :he',community are in- Mrs." T. R. Knox and rlaugh er' 1i r. and J1rs. Jack Tully and son ERIC STOKES - DECORATOR j Toronto, spent the week-end with vited. are spending a week at their..cott- of Toronto spent the•week-end with TEmple 9-1,;1? R. R. 3, Pickering Mr, and Mrs.-Bob:Beelby Any girls between the ages 12 and age at Balsalnn Lake. Mr. 1•rviiig McAvoy and Kathleen- Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Boniface were 26 who would like to join the 4-H in Toronti on Saturday last. Project this year, entitled "Dressing. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hammo::d Up Horhe Grown Vegetables", may spent Saturday at Georgetown with contact the Secretary, Mrs, Jack Mr. and Mrs. John Ingles, the occ- Ward, of*the Women's institute. - t asion being the 15th wedding anniv- ersary of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Prouse BROUGHAM A u HAM s Mr. Roger Roy visited friends in v - , .Toronto on Saturday. Brig. Gen. J. C. Spragge, Balsam, Mrs.*H. Malcolm spoilt a few " 'took the salute on Warriors' Da days last week with her daughter, .. at the CNE. last Saturday. Mrs. John Knux, Hampton. ' Several of the young people of Mr. and bars. John Hastings are eh jqave been home from the West, where they busy this week at any odd jobs they nave ocen for some time. Mr. and bars. Wm. Knnox had could get,.to rare expense money, tea with Mr. and hies. Hugh Mc- � so they can attead Birchmere Camp Intosh, of S:ouffville, one day last at Stony Lake. this week-end. called on a Mr.so r. and Mrs. Chas. lso c week, and al cll A summer bowling league of four ladies team .ended -their season last w Miss G. hi. Witter, of Toronto, = 'week with an outdoor barbecue and and friend frcm New York, called th d ff h ,_.. party at the home of Mrs. A. Sam- --- -- --...- ' ——• ..---- - -- -. --d - - '.arillo. They n' on the formcr's aunt Mrs. Matt- = - dY joyed swimming, hewn, on- *.uir way home after a cards and square dancing. pleasant holiday at Wiguassan, in - The Claremont ball team enjoyed Muskoka: _ a family piaic-last Sunday at 11'iI- The next regular meeting of the I M i n an savin .'son Park, Green River. In the aft- ernoon, -Association be the team played ball against at the home ai Mrs. N. Burton, ass- a park team and were beaten 11 - 0, is:ed by Mrs, tseo. Willson, Wed- - - - - and then in the evening :heir wives nesday evening September 7. Prog- and girl friends beat them 8 - 1. ram in charge of Mrs.. f{. Pascoe, THERE'S N e Many fief Claremont people attended while the Devotional will be taken the field day at Ballantrae on sat- • O SKIMPING ON PLEASURE SAVE AS YOU DRIVE urday. The Claremont ball team lost by Mrs. George Gray. All ladies !o Markham 5 to 2. welcome. What's the big difference with _You can't help but rave on the Mr. and Mrs,. Wm. Gliddon sent bfr• Walter Jacksorn, of Islington, � Vauxhall' — it has the total visi- peppy 4-cylinder Vauxhall "over- and ♦fr. Archie facksou, of Park- -- Pei? _ the week-end visiting relatives at z bility of wraparound windows — square" gine— outstanding ;Cotwurg, Lynn Giiddon spent a hill: called on their old friends Mr. +Jveek there. a Mrs. Writ. Knox, one day last Ball-Race steering to help your engineering assures you long life - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hockte es- we. unto that tight perking space—a dnd ruble-free driving,With the y Miss Susan Miller, Whitb , is hol-, tertained relatives and friends Sat- idaying with her grandmother, Mrs. . Of gravity to give you& omy carburetor you'll forget `:Ssrday evening. to a corn roast. rhos. English n f _ low centre - eco bore Mr: and Mrs. J. McGuire and Mr. and Mrs Goo. Knox called on t all feeling of steady,smgoth all your worries about gas con- control over the roughest roads. Gumption--you get up to 40 miles . nor --- - - t - WALTER THOMSON, 'Q.C� No SKIMPING ON COMFORT K SAVE FOR THE FUTURE ' BARRISTER That means sit-back-and-relay — SOLICITOR Vauzhall holds its value for years NOTARY PUBLIC comfort for five passengers. With —you couldn't make a better in- COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS _ Mau:hall there's no struggle to get vestment. From its rigidly con- . aorrtar of - � � into the back secs r old Plant Rd. on t,four wide open- :structed body—with rustproofing No. 2 Highway' - ,' >.,'WH. 2-0910 ing doors provide easy entrance body dip, to its sleek and hand. And exit.Comfort-cushioned seats some appearance—Vauzhall bas ,clad steering column gearshift are everything you expect in a General O a Motors t-, . .. r the M rs car.And tbere's • �erne,o� ]Inzury features, Wide service, malty- titer Vauxhall coatiaen top, , R.R. 3, PICKERING,ONT. — ad.Rosebank Rd. N. - TE.9-141 _ SAYE ON INITIAL COST • PQRTRAITS NO Sn"a ON FEATURES i4liva WEDDINGS ; - ,'There's not enough space.to list an important oonaidera 1e BANQUETS , �ioEoSsaier buying a car, Vauzhall Ys _ t here are a few to tan- tion whey them all is more considerate than most, GROUPS, ETC. taI'ize you . . . A Canadian-size `Whatever make'of car you own ` heater designed for the frostiest -a look at Vauxhall will make you i ;winters . . . two-speed'electric think hard about your driving ' .�.. — windshield wipers. . . top quality future, and you couldn't make a :ALL WAVE T.V: ANTENNAS WITH rustProofing body dip for years of 'better decision than to visit your — new oo Vauxhall dealer Right n ROTATOR � - — .• -. and "just "good 0 _ Wear looks. V deal Ri h ow! FOR CHANNELS 2, 4, 6, 7, 11, ' and the New Station Channel 9. 20-ft. Roof Antenna with Rotator and Stacked Heads only $95.00 -- (as low as $6.00 per month) J w 40-ft. Tower (Three Section) with Rotator & Stacked Heads " ' .$139.00 {as low as $8.00 per month) z .............L ,L •,,•-,»FOR-CHANNELS 2, A 6, 7, It Owl 20-ft.,Roof Antenna less Rotator with Single All Wave Head $35.00 Victor Standard 4-doo Sedan. r40-ft. Tower (Three Section) less Rotator with Single All ! Wave Head - $79,00 p GENERAL MOTORS VALUE - (as low as $5.00 per month) r One Year Warranty on New Installations. Buy now before steel ffW MATCH ITS PRICE.'..NONE MATCH ITS VALUE prices go up, Phone TEmple 9-1191 & WH2-6430 - Free Estimate � llwtv�hiill DUNBARTON RADIO & TELEVISION THE•RRI•H CAR BUILT ANO RACKC0 BY OENCRAL MOSOR•...•ERVICE EVERYWHERE IN NORTH AMCRICA - (PICKERING BRANCH) a your local dealer . . f SOS i See o Vauxhall de le „Z DOORS WEST OF I.G.A. PICKERING VILLAGE Y INTERNATIONAL CREDIT CARDS HONOURED Law Motor 'SgI�'S Ltd., Pickering ' 9 ,, T'. - •.-. - • .+.i' fit= �t. And ,hea Pridwtwan i Mw..r7i _ Y Divine Servtee was bead on Sun- .-GUA.RANTEBD = day morning. minister ister Mr.- ea. �� ' LT04 ducted by our minister Mr. Kest. • ` _ Heron, li. A. Scripture readings ! Re.&o.TV Servke Psalm 50 and 2nd. Corinthians L iYleEACNNIE S )dr. Heron preached a very fine MXRLWWN SPECIAUISTS — �An7 Make *r 14c4el a sermon, basing his '.hoMitfs on the Arthur Field FUNERAL D;R=C:OR latter portion of .cripture what is : : the platform wr stand on Christ- .� FURl1f1TVRE DEALER' iris? Thtre-ase four-Poinyt,�sL$$9�cori- ax�►r : i sder - (Ij There3Y the.0khaiss of jssus ,Chs '.>Ee' °fts'demernber that "��� all the: teatt{t:e�f'this world belongs ,s AIL. . O ff! n�q r Auto !rustle`Ails" to Service not to us, but to Christ,fm the be- v_ �9�' !�.•T^'� `I j j ar• •. S• I _ ginning vYas find. who� . III -: -3.i SAY lDR'NKi11T things, the wealth of the universe SUNDAYS i HOLIDAYS 1-!j !. O belongs . (2) The poverty.of SfA?I011 RO, PtC1iQ1118 - Christ. There has been tremenodus _ 9.1t;11 WM. McEACHNIE, Prop. clt-ages in the world since Christ PtCKERlI�Id V 2-5961 j Bhone: TEmp4 walked the streets of Nazareth. Paul i mbf!sorb 76"k 8.2528 said - "Though He were rich He be Can Be Fiaaaced Pl10ne WH. 2-2171 came poor fat us", from richness to Repitift poverty because He loved. us. (3) ",Pickering, Ont. The nrover;y-of man, the only thing KtiN AND CUIRKE that belonged to man was sin, but � *d, oy riis grace and the cross of HARDWARE 1aL 1-t. brought us from poverty to Y. ,Z'i •i• i $1 11 t. tn1 '1 ue • richness of, man. ���i - AUC7`IONEERS W. H. J.THOMPSON, B. A., LLB. Christ brings us joy, love,peace. Let pplia�e atl�tS 1.i..n..i A es/ e : sail Antlarirei us avail ourselves of these gifts. We �iilit3aa a[ Oatria need Ymit. Barrister and Solicitor sit in church surrounded by Jesus Christ. — -.-. lslesa stoeiz. British Colam>da and Ontario OOfS/ G�a55/ EtC. �d � Penl The special musics! number was Glenwood BAg,, Ajim a mixed quartet "Bring them in �Iss our 6pedaltr at Boat be.ut�tully sung*hv Messrs A. Jack- for Dotal Service ter tl�e WHitahall 2-5151 son, S. Jackson; Mesdames Kerr and = GeneCO� Hardware ` Pride e! OM. Millen: Mrs, Marion McClement, � Pt O. tie A elm Rsaidaadee TEnpie !)•2636 organist ai,d choir leader presided P. a rrw �•�' at the gin. PHONE WH. 2-1911 --' PICKERING ' _ >Q"rsatfitM Jean yw « � Mrs. helm Hawker conducted the ~' _ ftootieft etaee less. Creighton, Fraser, Drynan Nursery Class.The �acr men; of the Lords Sup- i & Murdoch per will- be dispensed, on Sunday Hannah's Catering -- -- -- - - morning, September 18, and Prepar- 9 Banisters, Solicitors and Notaries `story service on Sunday evening, _`��/ September 11. These services will Weddings, Banquets, Showers `',• R. I Public: he conducted by Rev. E. H. Hun- ` Bonk of Commerce Chambers, ter, our Interim Moderator. .. Bakery Products Sunday School will re-open nett Barrister, Solicitor+ 3 Skncoe Street North, Oshawa Sunday morning, Sept.- 4. at 9.45 �'Mgat pies Our Specialty" Notary Public Telephone. RA. 3-3446 o clock. : Corr. >rEesrkk at ail [laesen atone J REFP-IGERATION Main St., Pickering WN. 2-0386 Etobnd Credt. AIR- CONDITIONING AT. 24"1 oar AT. 2.1362: — WANTI3D — _- ------COMMERCIAL - --t7DU2�t'TRY HOKIt9 DOMESTIC -- - Elesvu SI AU 4CRICAGRO 4XV -SALES - SER'VIC>s 5f.n►�d"a of ss 8'Aing -.LORNE WHITE ..:load. sh Do t3tTIC AJAX LUMBER C eeed t7ash D•wrn t�sysenia Picket'tsiii - s'-hone WH2-151? CALL - ids. 09GJJS -- 8►er rrereps And WELLS g by machine. 30-inch tile. Sep- J-M DEALER -.WHITBY. T. - �`ARt IM 2M1 . offte CYM40M Pone: b1O 6-2563 - -- - - 1►Gi 6E` J. �►. �.t g-si�f sstd SWNS tic tanks instatled and cleaned. GARAGE DOORS PAINTS :- PLYtiMOOD -s OWRY m sameot TMrtie" DO-R-YOURSELF CARPENTRY SHOP TOOLS >t 03T. Aun". rsor- �t � GRACE PRESBYTERIAN R s. L Whitby, ontsrt. Church TERMS ARRANGED 24M MUM Brest or Whitby an CENTENNIAL AND WEST ROUGE AS LOW AS , as No. 2 Hishway. bet irem !REAL ESTATE ►-� w.a ddp .ad s.nday sa�..t _ Whitby and Ajss . l:�o a.m.—bleat now" purse fsreel AVERAGE GARAGE - $15.00 PER MONTH rbene: 6Vhitr) M0 94mm Pholo co-op now in Pick- 11:00 0.M,—CN+f.naivl Rood p.rife sei.o) EVERYONE WELCOME t-- ering and Ajax areas. To -_ nV..w H. 1. _ buy or sell for prompt 1 Ilk Wasn w R& 4 NO. Z HIGHWAY �PLU M B!N O courteous service ask for : Phone AT. - -2372 — ''ALFRED I AYE8 Mr. Slower. y ST, GEOCHURCH GLICAN :General --Hardware Call Pre Qntarb.. PLUMBING BATHROOMS t :A Schatz Rector ` PRESSURE SYSTEMS i • • >�. H. L Shepherd, B. A., D. D. • General Insurance - Reahor Paints Elec�ric�.l A lia�eces ESTIMATES GIVEN { Box 1:8, P ckering - Ph. WIti2�llt`' _ pkk*Wieg s90 or MO. 8-3337 i SUNDAY SERVICES F� !Phone W H2-6717 i L30 a. m.—Holly Communion - -- 1 100 s. m.—Morning 00s. i.KC., _ rnn+g Prayer • � 1L00 a. m.—Ho'p Comasmtion -• • -------------- day) (4th Sun • II.CO a — In : m Sunday Schoet t� !W M . . canmunsity Hall r & RADIO 11.00 a. nL—Nurser, in Re�.t; r •' SHERRIN _ m - sees 4 , _:: a sdon s a re - MEVISION REPAIRS 1D. sn.FDNESDCoAY - .. ... ;:_. • colt oQ a. Hop umlaut ttad � •i pH01'j$: TSaspk 9.1191 Iaterdsaio- for The 2-0480 ��" •-" FtJNERdL AND Uti 11ARTON RADIO&TV - IQ�IP 'WHO -Pickering Unite Cl urcb . - . 1A. s ILATrBW . ., _:.. AMBULANCE SERVICE A9 - .. Ministen Rev, Me AIo Bvftars ECT :MARKS EL RIC _ . ''tea Z HIGHWAY . SUNDAY, SBPTEI[1BER'4, 1960" :,:SOCAM a. C014AM 18. A. LABOUR SUNDAY AT PICKERING BEACH ROAD 1 i.o0 A. S. - Cltnrdu Service . - �wxars s e _roindustriol,�orlil»ercial s Residential Wirirt' 1- avN1'rH )3UD.DUTA. AJAX Telephone Sunday School To Re open Osi Sunday, se�te .r 11. prompt Efficient Service - Free lisibnates s>r� �isome sk el. o t aws :-iVUH. 2-3610 - AU DLEY, : • __-------------------- •: • .. .: •'.. . `.. '•.'� MARKS ---- -9.45 A. M. - Church Service - - •insurance Co. °.1140 A. M. Sunday skboa T�1.TE.9-1570 �R. Zr Pickering ar•. wam Olt PHOixs BEADY .n.. Rer F.r...ar c...ar>r . . Cbristion Science Soci : •f111ft"NOMM bsurame, as STORE r _ ROUGE HILLS. ONTARIO 'COA .I ew..esa PLUMBIN - W ira•eanee of ,V Cdr FOR ' CHURCH SERVICE AND •, COTTAGE sPICIAL-Auftmatie' p es.re, i SUNDAY scHOO>t: _ .BEST ANTHRACITE Bowman & Gust: system, stainless sink qnd a"" fou SUNDAY'"-' if:W A. M. ��• wt31'l'BY tie0 art in orbo►IN top aobinN, rinse lined in Rosettstsk Road '$drool' .Leiria hot wrote+ tonk. Complete outfit - 4. ;ttiS 00 Reading 1%•om open To Pablio ------ BUMMER pRicE . --------------- DAILY ----- opon Daily, SWurdays tW 1 p n. 5. o ' ._ Ia Allerbott.BttildiAg Kinston Rd. 2 50 per to . .EVERYTHING IN SAFE At Rouge Hies MONTERN, MO . NVA i CO. - PLUMBING - . . . .r+.r•d Aeee•nhots SALES - SERVICE - tts.,,.«e Rsrst.a I CONTRACTS Test mxiy Meetings-Roo P. M. • ;Arthur MiteheN Ltd. ,'p■ — Odmwo -- 5 late"d 1 , Rd. West FWI Every Wedbesday Iii The -- i 432!0 Kinston Reading Rom O. w. Mehl C.A.. Rut A. AT. 2-?080 A�.4-+4721 °sham. RA Barn . . , , 771 24 R. Wets c� t yVh. 26 'TE.9- S 1 W� For Further Inforsaadon _ CALL - ATkftk 2-2695 _ - ,STOCK Uv is . - AT'. - •. { rr u At.DZ m v h '1'Ah tutiH'1 'ru LJLAI I' QUANTITIES . ii - _ PINEAPPLE GRAPEFRUIT - WITS MEAT BA`s IC IGA JUE 29 '­- = C CLARK'S 24-OZ. TIN ".BEANS with PORK Tm .2 35 OIL WHITE SWAN 9 ' TOILE T TISSUE ROB ED e SHAP MAPLE LEAF-PE-- - - HUMPTY DUMPTY B. TIN * n r S 10 oz. 4 , . Am SUNBEAM FEATURE . . .^ _. 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