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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1960_12_16 m t. 13� 00� Yil1a� a DOwn 86 664.nt 8um s Tw . ass boa � � � .li R R _ _ . ■ : ews c er gr,pti � :•M .,i6 per eat' United States: $3.00 W. REAR O PU LISHERS Authorised As Second tuft'' : VOL. 78 NO. 13 AICII:ERING, ONTARIO' ' FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16. 1950 Published Since November 1181 Post Office Dept. Ottawa stew B ANK' & 'ALTO A . RDS ,­ ,z-STAY OPEN WH1TE!S ' ­R0'SEB f H. Purvis Officials Come To Agreement On Tree To Honour Late J Closing Roads On CNR Bypass - ,r,r RE COUNTY Residents-in the Southwest Area of Pickering Township, living near • ptCKERING VILLAGE The County Equalization Court on the CNR By-pass will be glad to Asse?sment Appeals that recently learn that as a result of a meeting Word has been received that Mrs.' __-- sat fur fourteen days, have handed last week, between Township Offic- L Ruddy passed away on Wed.t down their decisions. ials, Representatives of Project Plan- nesday in Toronto General Hospita$ Pickering Township has been in- ners, retained by, the Townshipi Mr. K. H.J. Clarke was recent;., crea?ed not only $730,000, but lost Metro Planning Board acrd the C. ly appginted to the Bard "of, Dir., - tittir appeal on the original $1,700,. N. R., certain decisions were reach- ectors of the Shakesperian Festivaif, '0--v increase. ed. We understand-that White's Rd. organization. I ____p,rk 'n . Village, which raised Rosebank Road and Altona Roads Members of`the Youth Band are: 11 have bridges over the rail- land a�sessntent a out looking forward to a party at the last year, was reduced by $86,664. way tracks. At airport Community a o -, The Town of Ajax was reduced by will be a subway under the tracks, ember 29. Home movies of thcF, $2--0,00J At Woodview Road there will be a. band's activities during the past tw°p Ya Whitby Town is up $4_21.000 and level crossing with a sigiral sys*n years will be shown. Also, there wilt Reach Township is up. $321,600. ` of lights and bells. be dancing, and refreshments, coati ' Mr. Wm. G. Lawson acted on be- Last.week, a deputation from the sisting of hot dogs sad milk. half of the County of Ontario, and Ros-bank Road appeared before the Many happy returns to Gregory was-certainly very successful in his 'C tincil protesting Rosebank Road, Allen; who celebrated his fifth Llrko! defence.. North, being closed. today on Wednesday. Reeve Sherman Scott told the The December meeting of SthLE �. CORRECTION group that the Township realized Women's Institute was held Tuep+, the inconvenience that. would be day, December 13, at PDst M. anon• Wi h the aid of gremlins, and poor caused by such a move and would the homed firs. K. H. J. Clarke., II proof readers, or what have you, we voice strong protest against any with an attendance of twenty-cas<- managed last week'to make three such action. members and one gucst..Christma* - i glaring errors in our reports of the At this meeting last week, it was Greetings were read from the.W. � Elections and Meetings. also learned that there would be a of Hi.denboro, England; also froraj Councillor Clifford Laycox( of the "pedestrian bridge' arse the railway _Mrs. Doull, now spending the wiu. Township) as most people now at Spruce Hill Road. ter with her daughter in Soutbcr* know, was returned to office. The Roads that will be closed will lie:. Rhodesia., Discussion of business• totals a`rou:d have read Lay- Glengrove, Baytiiew, Pine Ridge. was kept at•a minimurtl, in.order tar, cox 435:. Bozak 383. We also hear this week that No. envoy the holiday atmosphere creates In tie (Village) report of•Coun- ?. Highway will be widened and will cd by the gracious reception by the: visor Ab. Reeve,' Chairman of_the make an "arc",taking off No. 2. at' hostess, the presentation of gifts fo>r- Village Fire and Police Committees, about Fairport' Road, =winging to mental patiants; also a shower 4 alongside Highway 441 -. < the south, $ had ten that 1„ b r title 00 to eels r th star ildrt e d to for Retarded.Ch h a e. d ep - spent on radio equipment this year, and then bkck u to_ Nu. 2. again. , ; (arcing to the youth around 13aubac- rent School Mrs. T. S. Kerr. of and not 015,000• Councillor Reeve g Whitevale Gang some lovely Christ re_e.ved 167 votes in Poll No. 1, and ton,). lass melodic, accompanied by f17st, this figure was not included in the Z', J. Wheeler. A ftw carols, w:net totals we published. Sorry boys - it. •VILLAGE OF PICKERINCi also sung, and tea was served t%h� was a bad week. Ed. BOXING DAY any Christmas gooc!ies' dutii+,;, �,. t •By Resolution of Council, anj auth- social half-hour. i ority in me invested, I hereby pro- Chief Howard Nick?ing lead a. ie- claim ' lightfuf expetience last 1=riday whv= Correspondents Note MONDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1960 ice visited loth ,kindergarten CluiL-• 130:`i1NG DAY es at Lincoln St. School. Such rua-- The. tree it the villago parking lot, spot. Show., o.s:de the tree are: Next week being the week before , and I call upon residents to tera as - fare in Croe::r_g stre_tsf appropriately decorated for Christ- 'Mrs. Purvis, 'Corm. Ron. Watson, ! Christmas, the mails will be jammed. observe the same. Bicycle riding; Roller skating a:r+Gli mss, was planted there rccently,,in who secured the tree from his prop• Therefore we would ask our cor-+ CYRIL E. MORLEY. Reeve Snow-balling were discussed; a.kv. Snag,t:r cf Late late Councillor J. H. erty, up N.rt-h, and Reeve Cyril S. r•tapondents to have their news bud- 1 Village of Pickering the children, who had been rarefu.IIX 1Purvfs Councillor Purvis had al- Morley. ,geti in as-'early as possible. If you` GOD SAVE THE QUEEN trained by their teacher Miss Kayl wanted a trCe be planted at t2 fs Photo by Barrie Porheroy L,pl,"that it will be too•late by mail, Milldr, 'were all ready to,repeat their, just phone and we will have someone Safety Ruies and sing safety songs,, in the office take it, Thanks. � Roue Hills Lions such as - "Look. to the Right, ltw*. • • its The Editor • to the Left" etc. In the morning Township Court Of Revision S �. Spark Safety Council John Head thanked Mr, Nicklingr', for his visit, and in the. afternoo g Days. To Heir Appeals The Rouge Hors Lions' Club is Eric Hughes was =pokesman y � Mrs. Nellie Lillian Rohner sponsoring the formation of a Saf- his class. ��- Thcre a�,e<l s,.va at Fairview t Council for Pickering Township. t 'Pickering Township Court of.Re- township but .w:thdrew L`-eon, I-rxige, Whitby. on December 13, The first meeting was held on the -funeral of his:,'brother, Reubcr•�, vision, now concluded, sat for 9 days Zit. Goslin ::id t^at there had 19'0:�''ellie Lillan Carter, bekreed December Stir, is the building facil- pyette, at :4tariitouliti Island. ltir this year to hear 254 appeals.m the been no reduction; to date_ on pro-t wife of Wilmot S. Dohner, • Pick- ities of the Rouge Hill Park, across wish to extend an expression 7regular court-and 39 applications and pert_Es adjacent to the C.N.R. by.-i %ring, Ont (foi•nierly 99 Times Rd., , from"the File Hall, on No. 2 High- sympathy. i 8upp:ementary appeals. pays• loronto). and dear mother of Pat- I .way, just east of• Rosebank. Mr. Will:am. Rimmer left k1st These appeals are heard before the "At this Crne" he said, "-6 do rot ,•ir:a 1�(r.., Clarence Silk% Helen Nlr. .i,. Hudq.,on, of the Safety week- by air to spend the winter ilia court which comp Iu.e fnilots-ing know just what the depreciation• (Mrs, heaneth J. Cooptr), both of Promotion Dtpt. Ontario Depart-• sunny C aliior;tic Courtsaip :e�identa: W. H. VVe;tney, will h�". i 1•'ickcring. Mrs. Dohner is resting at ntent of Tran=port, discussed the The Carpenter hot:ae on So-+tht chairman. Members are: W. Pen Some of the reductions made by ti:r \lcl:aShnie Funeral Home, Pick- forntatiun ui a Sdirt} Council. Slat View•. Drive is _ aim.�'t complrter'.1 Neale; Howard Turner and Wm. plc the Court of Rev:=fon wei*: er.int, with -ei•cice today l Friday), i;tics prot,e that 'where an active and read for occu:;a -y Lean: Consolidated Sand attd Gr. on" and inter m.:t at Erskine Cemetery. Safety Council is lit operation, acc- A few of the n ani Cnri-tma- cel y Mr. Bowen of We=t P,ouge :submit-. the 5th con., *].�:'(+ On land value. ident� and fat:ilitica du decline, and ebrations, past, pre�cat and futon¢ led .Jt' appeals on lard rise=�ment .McKenzie prop ',Iv on. Brock Rd., r>zDlxsts�r 7NtaHtlr:tltHtlt71pH�7t. benefit the commurrt>. are as follows:' " whim F e 'chimed wa tom lo:+. Of $1,725, c:'a\cL p:t. r:ot in u:-r. • • • Chief R. T. Parker, Picl:%ring Tp: • s • • t this total only. 1 parcel receved a Colonial Horne, $4,2°-.i due to error Pickering' Village , Police,�poke.bf some of the recent � Christmas luncheon way held redaction. in rate. accidents, and the dangers involved on Thursday at the C. E. Centre fur The total reduction on assessment Dh.'P Lenro:: $950, error in height in parking cars ow cite ice of the. the t'nited Church Woman's Afjtr appeals amounted to. $30,466.00. of building. Door Contest In Bay during the coming; month:. He croon Group..This enjoyable occa-iohz AsseF_ment Commissioner Delbert Cemp Pickering Shopping, Plaza at f A Christmas door decorating con-, also discussed the Safety 'Progratu was followed by their regular meet►- F. Goslin told the court at the con- Lansing, and No. 2,, $2,335 due to test is again being sponsored for being carried on'in the schools. All ing in the afternoon: j elusion, that he felt that next year reduction on bulk land assessment. residents of Pickering Village by the the schools have ,excellent instruc- • • • there' would have o be 1 or 2 addi-' Bay Ridges appealed the i4 display Pickering Village Community Centre lion and films oil Safety are 'rail- p large number of Red Crass tional• hearings to deal with auto- homes on their land baLthis was sus- Board. able for any schools or organizat workers, accompanied by their hut- iinatic ad�nstments due to fire, demo twined. Commissioner Gorlin argued Judges from outside the village will ions on. request. bands, were treated to a delicious. lition and supplementary appeals. they were worth more as display tour the village during the week of The object of the first meeting tuTl:ey diviner on S�aturdayti Decem as actual dwellings. was to.-get a small steering commi- ber 10, at the home of Mr., and Mrs The C.N.R. had a large number of homes' than g December 19th. ttee to'prepare a slate of officers for Jud n will be based on on in- p p Sherman Scutt, West Rouge. e • • • silty,�ngenuity and general appear- approval at a later meeting. Most • • + • -P /► a� once and the prizes wZll be $15.00, service clubs and organizatitons A Christmas Party was held ors• ickering Village Rink Schedule were sent notices and it is hoped a Saturday afternoon at the Distrit,•�., $10.00 and $5.00. representative from each group 'will High School Cafeteria, for em to - --•- The council' is to be commended take advantage of the opportunity p 'y'� Mon. 3.30-5.30 m.-School hockey, free pp tunity to ees and families of the Johns-Nlan- p' } for their effort-in brightening up the - 6.30-8.00 p.m.-:Minor hockey, 3Iidget, free :"" participate in this t>iorthy common- ville Co. complete with door prizes-' p S -ziC front street by again decorating a p. Santa's arrival with a gift for ea lye F •8.00-9.30 m.-Public skating, charge icy project for our township. tree and stringing lights along in - ,...� The next meeting will be on.Jan- child, was greeted with enthrusiasAiJ Toes. 3.30-5.30 p.m.-School hockey, free z, front of the municipal parking lot. uary 9th next. We will be looking • • • • ( `� 6.30-8.00 p.m.-Minor hockey, Bantam,free �� Local stores and homes are doing for your support. On Saturday next, the C orp'.es' i 8,00-9.30 p.m.-Public hockey, charge tFieir bit too, to make the village a (Discussing the Safety Program Club will hold their Christmas din-; Y pretty spot during the coming holiday Wed. 3 30-5.36`p.m.-Sc'tooi skating, 'free ' °"• with the author of .the above, we ner at the C. E. Centre, 1-'aitedl 6.30-8.00 p.m.-Minor hockey, Pee Wee,free S' 8P-ason learn that the, program will Include Church. $.00-9.30'p.m.-Public, charge instruction in (among tttaey other • • • .Z a,, • subjects) - care and caution around "The United Churcli Sun. Schools X _ Red Cross Sewing Thor. 8.30-5.30 p.m.-Schoot skating, free _� the;hoses, on the streets and high- Cgnol;tt will be held .ht.thy.'C. $.� 6.30-8.00 p.m.-Dlinor hockey, free _ wads, in the automobust 614 bicycle, Centre on Tuesday everting, Dec- ' :5.00-9.30 p.m.-Public hockey, charge - Group ,Entertained in Ib. water (some of which k-Pvo- ember 20th at 7.30 p. m. There wilts Fri. 8.30-5.30 p.m.-School hockey, free Xz ' >, vided by the Red Cross). Every one be a film; program and cae'oh. 7.00-9.30 p.m.-Public skating, charge �`' ` . ' s The ladies of the Red Cross sewing of us see dilly, the assd for tnid- - group and their husbands were enter- ance sthd irutrttctlon of otter young.' Horleq Park Ratepayers' Chi! " .,r = "mac tained on Saturday evening at the The News urges N10peet of my at- mas Party for children of theft Do 1Sat. 9 a ri►:12 _School hockey, free _ - _ _ tempt 'to bdbg 'boot 1100" or any 1.00-4.00 p.m.-Public skating, free home of Mr, and Mrs. Sherman raunity will be held this F•eid rv- 4.00-M p.m.-Public hockey, charge Scott, West Rouge. form of eoandon of a condition eeing at the C. E. Centre. '� seen daffy Lee's - among otimm tie; 7.00-9.30 p.m.-Public skating, charge The group was entertained to a 1+' . a-t i Mrs, iC. J. 8uif 8p } dinner party and social evening o! the sight of ,even local Motorists Suna:.y i:: Georgetown wltlk M T h P k 9 -N ADMISSION-Under 16, l0 cents; Over 16, 25 tents. \ , cards About 30 persons were in at "barging" past a school guard even and Mrs. Tames Richardseat Alan Betts, Rink Manager ten�ar.ce when the STOP sign is tatted. Ed) " - _ 1W1 Omit v " ; -;: ' m,msoo,th that •w he teach mT�•ro sirs- a"i with Mrs. by tae fu"4l a}vcrMY SJWP c w was .ship the.Habe—The. tr�et be �r l�wa I +O y p led t� God. Let us norget the ers. Edgar James reading "The Visited k•cpi-ie c.i;h the Christmas bran. S:ory of Chr:strnas in the stable at Assebank Road Home And School COMEI Enjoy a musical evening i'laaet" - a Christmas Story, Mr. Heron gave a fine message Beth m. lehe Assoeiaron ae:i blend your void with those of Mrs. T. S. Kerr and :Vies. Laura "'lhc �:pi-it of Christma± Past" Let Remember the two services next i the children to 'wake a joyful noise. Milne sang, -nd then led tthe aud- us go e:.n unto Bethl,!hern and see Sunday - at I1.00 a. M. and 7.30 pti The regular -monthly .meeting of k••rr. i�are in Carol Singing. They were the things which have i:orn� t:1 pas, m. White Gift Service will be ob. --the Kosebank Home and School A?s- Bro.-k Road Home And School accompanied by Mrs. Newton rob It was the lonely shepherds thc.t God served at the morning s;rvice. Gifts ioriation will be held on Tuesday, : u son. -Refreshments were served. appeared saying "Unto y:>u is burr. to be sent to Evangel Hall, In the December 20, at 8.15 p. m $•rack' Road Horse and, School "� this day in the City of David a Sav evening there 'will be the Candkp. .The program ig a Musical Evening meeting was held on Tuesday, Dec- St. Aydrew's Presbrerian Church iour which t.s Christ tha Lord". It light Ser icr.. and will be conducted by Mr. Kerry, ember 6th, at &IS. ' It featured a r.:cant to these shepherds that they' 'fVe draw 7rour :attention to. w*i4a+s the Music Supervisor of t'./: Christmas Program. Divine Service was held on Sun- ' had been' :accepted by God. Let is Sunday School Concert to be !> i• School Area,qnd who has arranged. A brief : asinps meeting, includ;- . d�,y-mor:}ing,.FQedgcted b>-ahr„grin_ took. for our Christmas Story in on the evening of December 2Z, )& for the ehiMr n's choirs to sing for. ing a ,report flrt the Bazaar. :q; re-• inter Kr: Kenneth Eieron, >;. A. Thr these same words. A,church fodAd the ehyrch basement. - Corr. assn-There will also be an•audienye- port from the.pre-schoolers library choir entered to the its wisdom in the Baby.of Bethleh participation sii►g-long. she9f committee.and a report froth "Within Thy Tabernacle Lord', and em whose name was Jesus. The The doors will be open at,7.45 p. the Pickering and Dist.-:^t Council 1 Mrs. McClement at ',he orgy Tht wise meh came to the stable to wor- BUY-ROTARY Christman ' kem :. MARKET I t ,,PEN EVERY EVENING TILL7:00 pem* A O U G E H 1 L Lb ,�y/�. T e P M ,.ON NO, Z HIGHWAY - �EJJCCEPT THURS. +6� M. PRICES EFFECTIVE THWtS., FRI., SAT. DECEMBER 13th - 14th 17th . ,.ON I =— r .. CANADA PACKERS .: - - .. , . ' MAPLE LEAF Large U am. tin . .Gal of Valu'es y �INCEM� - M I NCEMEA "h DOMESI'MC (SAVE 4 CENTS) ` SHORTENING - c 29 ZIP =.'15 o:..t(es (SAVE Se) MAPLE LEAF PROCESS CHEESE 1 lb. Roll D�g C BABY . .ROLL C FOB ® _5 (Case of 4$ - (SAVE 6c) tins $3.9S) flood REGULAR -- - The Tea That Dares to be known by good taste alone CARTON OF 40 — TWO CUP ORANGE PEKOE - 'TEA BAGS :. : 4AAVE 19 CENTS) YORK BRAND Piet Brick �� pk8= PEAK FREAN'S. yq ALL FLAVORS Shortcake, Golden Wheat, Digestive &"'Nice” [ CCREAl1A � �c c (SAVE 10e) - MAPLE LEAF TEND51tFLAKE - SQUIRREL Large 15 Oz. Pkg. - c ''eanut Battle QC { Pure Lard - •� (SAVE 10c) _ WHILE IT LASTS FRESH LEAN :� . . - . SLICED RINDLESS 1r. C Mi*n' Ce &ef B REAKFAST BACON - B08HD, SMOIH,, POE MOUSE BLADE OR R C - n WING ST 1�K R O A T tBLADE WNiE R MO��I . BONELESS ROLLED PLATE BRISKET WHILE THEY LAST r i IU. - -2. - - WIENERS ��� 1b. D FRESH LEAN — RI _ e 2r/z L BEND (Average Ibs.) it Minced Ste PORK LOIN ROASTS c FRESH MEATY TENDERLOIN• END 'Ib. 59C (Average Weight 3 Fiourmds) .t SPAR � fam) 16. C CENTRE ROASTS or CHOPS 1b. 69C • WHOLE LOIN 1b. 590 STANDI.NQ (6th �d 7th RIBS) mgra SACK BACON - R 1/1A E R 1 B ROAST : c AM= CM 69c _ E Oro - SCOTCH PINE �at� nns) CHRISTMAS TREES - ' • • C ( ATTRACTIVELY PRICED - 70 P b �t �. - ms 7. ---- -- - - Lloyd Johnston and Mrs, E. John- OUMItTON _ -- - • ston. ,,- Glengove Graduating Class Congratulations to Mr. Howard The W. M. S. was held Thursday Malcolm Jr. who celebrated his'2kst afternoon at 2.30 n the home o! birthday on Wednesday evening, Mrs. Leslie Holrnger. t' when he ..was "at home to all his Congratulations to Mr.• and Mrs. uncles and aunts to a supper in the Archie Barnett on the birth-of.their Township Hall. daughter, Linda Carol; in Scarboro Mr. and Mrs. D: A. Beer n had tea Getter Hospital. A sister for Eddie. on Saturday with Mr. and bits, tiVil- Mr. Arthur Thompson, Mrs. J. H qton, of Oshawa. McClement and Mr. and, Mrs. D M, u r,I u • • II � , 'n�u I •u Supl �� ,� �I � �u"' li�� -___-__blr.-and-.?�trs. Hudin._oL-l25haw•e,_ -_Thompson attended the_Open House .: u ln�i! l,i �I'Ili!,iu s�tH visited her brother Thos. and birs. following the`Sunday dedication of Ir a it li i d ui I In II gyp; ,,,INJI'u ��IH,I Lnglish one day last wetek. the new cfturch, held on Tuesday, „ �II, .ail CI'al III,,, �� il�ii iriNl Congratulations ratulations to Donna Pascoe December 6th, in Birchcliff Baptist who celebrated her 8th birthday on Church,•Mrs. McClement was guest Sunday, when she was at home to soloist. 4q1� tl' �II� ten chums, enjoyed the ev Susan visited hx eing' wat lg TV An is n Oshawaon teweek-end. The Friendly Bible Class met in-i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brumwell, of 4 their Haell on Monday evening for j Victoria Square,-- visited Mr. and ! p gulag meeting. After `their Mrs.,E. J. Artais on the week-end. regular meeting, Sargent Florists Mr. James Ravey, of Suanybrook ' took over and demonstrated - the Hospital, spent the week-end with making of a Table Centre and Man- Mr. and Mrs. George Watson. a u tie pieces ; also Ceiling Fixtures and We are sorry tto hear, that Miss Baskets which were very much en Lorna Hamilton, of Fairport Road, by all. A social cup of tea and North, was ill at her (tome last joyed.by all. A social cup of tea and week. n.t ,M a� La, y iy, lunch,followed. Mrs. 1Valter V4'illis was at Knox Ir t: r •. .Xr.-and_-Mrs. Lloyd ,Pascoe, of Presbyterian 'Church, Tocorrto, at aremartt`tisrted- Mr. a-vd-Mrs.-K. ,the' W:-M. S. Presbyterian last-Trf;- i ^,y C. Pascoe,`on Sunday. day. • "' Mr.and Mrs. H. Piatti, of Oshawa LADIES JEWEL LEAGUE visited the D. Thompson's and the ber 7th fa wily, on on'Sunda U ' Deeem yy 'Mangrove Pubic Stbool Graduates. :Back Row L. to R - Ha Brendza, Print:pa'; Klaus Gerecke; K. D. Team Standings - Dunbarton rxltd Church - :. �9 Pearls ......... ...< 17 Dr.W. McKay conducted the ieg- 39anvo, Am Supervising Principal. Front Row. L- to R. Jerry Watson; Ar bur Anierson; Elko Gerecke; Rubies ... •••• 14 ulir ,morning service on Sunday. - !ra Ill Hasty Glaser• _. panto by Barrie Pomeroy Garnets 12 assisted by Mrs. H. Stroud at the _ yae Murphy; Sapphires Girls' C o r end de t ea di ern of ..... 10 .• Onyx 7 Mr. Glen Wood, were guests, and - Annual lnataliation :tii '�t Isla eiec- are serving. The present' Trustees ow A.•••. Ter- -- three beautiful Christmas - B ling 20 or o sang e u iful is mas car f g• Edith Hogarth Zb5, Rae Brock 218, ols. Mrs. Stanley Jarvis conducted t led LJbar ►.:rd a� W umamp:uI were .acclaimed. They are: Messrs Eveliae Montgomery 211, Emily the Junior congregation. Dr.• Mte- ...µ.The Tlaesstl>sg aflerneon Euchre Nj&i.er for the second term, o.,d Wm. (iliddon, James McGuire and .Young 203, 3larg. Cardwell 202, Jean Kay read his scriptture lesson from - triil be held at the home of Mrs. L. 'rv,lmot hilt as Senior %tiardtn and Ellis Britton. Berry 204, Madelaine. Harrop 200. Matt. 18: 1 to 20. His text waf ,Mc+Conoehie.- Last; weeks winners u•,oraon Syrxies as Junior )itiarden. Local firemen were called to a High Single Flat, Edith Hogarth Malachi 3: 17 - "And they shall Oe *ere: ine .oung p-ogle ut the C, nmon[ chimney fire at the home of Mr. H• 255 High Singie with Hdep., Emily mine; saith the Lqrd of Hosts, L Mrs, H. McKeown. Baptist Church will hold a C t„tl�- Kirton, on Con. 8, on Sunday after- Young 231, High Triple Flat, Edit that day when I make up nt,Y jewel, 2. Mrs. G. Taylor. ltgnt Servx on '�wlday, December noon. No serious damage done. The Hogarth 577, High Triple-with Hdcp., and I will spare them. as a Warn $. Mrs. Forbes. 2�, at i.i0 (••,to fire siren -vould not work, and the F mn 569. sparet'h his•own son that serv'eth Throw: Mrs.-H. McKeown° The Lades' Auxiliary cf the Can. local switchboard ia.to be commen- him'. most precious thing. in biurkar ENGAGEMENT the'world is often thought as 14,ne Hand: Mrs. H. McKeown Leg,crn held there l ri tr Y,rty ued for their prompt action in Sett- -- Mr, and Mrs. G. Cowan of Old� on 'Thursday nigh: wi.,h a turwey ing the firemen out. � . jewels. Many sacrifieies are made Rosebank Road are mov* to their dinner. F•'oLuwtng dinner, the t°-v. The W. 11. S. i'nited C7turch, to Mrs. Lottie Bandurehin, Liverpool' for the sake of the most precious new home in Highland Creek. ! ourable reports of the izriouQ.coin-.' port a very successful Bake Sale on Road takes pleasure in announcing jewel, the diamond. Jesus spoke-of We are sorry to Lear that they mittres were given. iaKClyv..c ycai�- :s,.r;tiay aftern�x�,t, lasR week. the engagement' of leer daughter the Kingdom of God as a pearl of family of R Allison of Old.Rosebank ed the addition of tithe new kitchen The. (Yritario and• York County Joyce Beemer,to Michael Lelyk, the great price and also as a .treasure _ 'Road, �;uut,leave rail :1..:: c. :....t x:.,h cupboards icctutly cun:plered by a Film Council till have firma and wedding to take place in Jtme, field. Man should be willing to sac- .. au, zncaibrr oi, the '!�:� is Branch, Mr, erlui;.ment available If you are int- _ _ _ _ rifice all that he has to-gain theKing- Mr. Rnrl Mr q.. kayner .::ad son of Jack Leam:vt T here was an excnan erestra, in either or both, contact dom of Heaven which is the centre Toronto tspeul salt :Saturaa3 with; gc of g:f.:. w.tn !fir. E Murray Mr. Clare Keevil for information. for the of our life around which everything Mrs. Ray set's parents ?fir. and Sirs.x°acAnnumbcraof friends�of Mrs. iNEW WINTER TERM else is related. Everything falls into g �. Blake .BROUGHAM commencing place when we put first things first. Happy Birthday to Alta. Varderlip visited her in the.Scarboro Hospital Tuesday—January 3, 1%1 Out of the chaos of our life we can an December 3rd from inex,.ls rand last week. Our firemen were called to a at the create order with Jesus in the cen- neighboum of West Point Cxec cent, The annual Christmas Party for ` chimnney fire at J. Tweedie's at the tee.. The most precious thing in the We are sorry to report 'Mrs. Perry the children o�t1•.e Can. Legion and A'illagc of Whitevale one .day last ,OSHAINA whole world - God's Kingdom - can .. _ Of Dyson Road has been confined :.t Auxiliary meatier- ill beheld on week, but it i%i cut without .serious give.us peace of mind, humility and home with a very bad leg. December 17th, at .,0•p dan age. BUSINESS COLLEGE pride. ' Mr. and Mrs. R. Mansell of West Mr. and ?4i r.• J. Kennedy, Tocrsa- I)eni-e Pascoe, youngest daugh= Next Sunday will be White Gift Point Crescent spent last weekend at to, spemt Sunday, with Sir, and Mrs• ter of Mr. and Nl s K. C Pascoe Sunday' � 13arry, Ontario visiting friends. J. McGuire. is recuperating at 1 er home after .8 day School Cgurses from The 'St. Mary School P.T.A. held The United Church Sun, School leaving had -I,rr. tonstli' removed at: which to choose :Ajar And Pickering Gen. Hospital 7m meeting 'on Wednesday Evening will hold thrr Christmas Party on the Ajar Hospital. Individual Instruction o _. December 20th, at 7.:0 p• rr.. (1n. Sunday, Urcembrr 35, the scr- Modern Equipment ember Statistics N v cs Don' Benson is :tow home from ( .ice is St. John's Church w'ili be a J..IGraduates assisted in _+ CLAREMONT the Scarboro l:o-pilaf. Fie was ''in- ! cnmhinrd .sere., at 3.00 P. m., of the Total in-patients.admitted 236 Mr. and Mrs. 11. G• L: nns, Kitch- jured in the serious motor accident I ..�utulav ,Sc1 :,1 arc! Church Service.- Securing ct Position � Babies burn 37 ease, visited Mr. and Mrs.- Clare -two weeks ago, tbit took,.one life Please try to he present. Evening Classes Total out=patient's „2199 $ckil. over the week-er.d, aid injured four others- ( The'regular meeting r;.f the Worn- Tuesday and Thursday In-patient x-rays 145 r� .0 r. lack Ren- 7.00 to 9,00 P.M. Ont-patient x-rays 20t! -- - Q. tmvha; they hope,i�-z busy season of n;e and• Bud Nortun and Pete Har i Ev'd on Wednesday tseningi Dec- - Choice o u leers _ tats, skiing and tvi�r sports, bur"of the-local Pratich Can. Leg- I ember i. at the'homt of \ir<. Lloyd Special Classes L'ab 'out pa•ient trey 35 Lie: and. Airs.: Ernie blayse, of ion, assisted;with the nominations I J�hnctr,n, w itt: a fairly good atten- "GET FREE LITERATURE : nod at P1 tr tsfusions 24 Qsha.v spent Sunday with lair. and elections of the Dunbarton Leg- i dance. Mrs, Willson, President, op- l . D1Al 5-3375 'Ili or operations -3l -.and Mrs.. Howard Hockley. ion on December 8th. erred the inecting and, welcomed all a an Major operations 1b Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bates, of A new safe has been installed in present. Hymn 50 was sung, follow- `- I;ar eye, nos d throat op. 63 Woodbridge,'sliest Sunday with 'sir, th elocal post office to:eeplace the ed by prayer. Mrs. -T. Philip took send Mrs. Don. Hedges. one damaged by exploding, in the: the Devotional, due to the absence Mr. Blake Briscoe, of Toronto, robbery of December 4.. of Mrs. Raman. The progranr was YOU ARE MORALLY,RESPONSIBLE FOR SAFE DRIVING + .spent the' week-end with his par-. The local Women's Institute held in charge of :firs. H. 'Miller, -;;-ho seats Kett. their Christmas meeting last R'ed- gave a very interesting talk on "Joy wAT His friends will be glad to know nesday evening, when the program to the World, the Lord is come'.', -• ` Mr. Len Lye is home from hospital centred around the Christmas Carol with the,singing of carols. sirs, E� O �, D�� ;and is as well aer can be expected. ( theme. . Follis' favored with two solos which +• Mr. Start. S1aek returned lwrne I The local School Board recently were .enjoyed by all. The meeting, TRAFFIC kom the Uxbridge Hospital last held their annual meeting, with over closed with the Theme Hymn end sleek, but is still in poor health, fifty ratepayers' attending, which is Theme Prayer, followed by a dainty. - Brougham Union .Lodge at their certainly encouraging to those -who lunch served by the hostesses: I11rs. .�TRADE - IN YOUR, MOMS - -_ Custom Built Homes On Serviced Lots in Beautiful - ROUGEDALE ACRES, SUBDIVISION - i $18,90010 500 •.. -= You Trade in Your .Car,. Why Not Your-Home? Cone in•and View Our Model Humes on the Site and Get the — TAR10 D T OF PO - �. MINT TRAN! R3' Complete Story No Obligation f SEPTIC TANK OLEAN OUT ROUG EDACE-ACRES Turn South 04f No. 2 or 401 on Port Union Road CoIY PL&TE SEPTIC TANK SE •RVI• . CB , AT. 2-4550 AT, 2-9441 I4EW TANKS INSTALLED t- J � . !PAT Di;NNE TE. 9.1841 . . • a _ • 8 MT. ZION Pickering Ladies' 1Bowliag LoWn !�� -• The mumps seem to be going the Team Dec. 13. ypoints EDITOR Poickering rounds - lean Disney; tk a latest vtc NQ. S, - Hazel 3� e tim. a - N:o.,3. - Anne/ Mr. Ted Appleby is porting a. : No'-I. - Thelma 2 -. Let"s KII� Sgntd Claus new car. No. 6. - Mary le The Home-makerb' Club.attended No. 2. - Helen We were shocked last week to learn that certain people, Achievement Da � mainly church people were against 'Christmas Concerts And Day,, at Brooklin on o. 4. - Eileen ived their spoons - �aturday aria rece' s oo -',Santa Claus. ser�� and diplomas f High Single (flat) Au R ` ent the t u is that' w s ould do more-to ;. -:----The-Active-Service'Cla=s catered -2:7; HiQbsir�gk (hand.)- Audrey. The Y p► to the Mount Zion Faseball Club's 'Ross 277; Hgh Tiiple (flat) - put Christ back into Christmas. s Banquet last Saturday night in the rev Ross 635; High Triple (haad,j. We couldn't agree more, but why kill Santa Claus while we church baenaent. _Audrey' Ross 695. Mr. 'anal bars. Cecil Jones had are at it. supper on Saturday night with 14fr. corns Over 200 - Flat Christmas-Day is Christ's birthday and we would- •Well - and Mrs. David Pagan, in Toronto, f Ross 257, 216; Anne Pew- -to keep this in mind during our celebrating. ■ and Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Pagr7 at- I s one 243; Norma 'V; 224; DoF; But t0 destroy the spirit Of Santa Claus in the effort seems tended a trousseau tea for bliss San- othy Phelan 231, ,224;_ Eervt 13oysc drea S'hcpbrrd: in honour of her 215; Doroth-v Shanley 210;' Mi•s. =--to us to be anything but a Christian act. Santa is a spirit and ,y marriage to Mr. Lawrence .Beech, iunt 205; jean Head 20�; ' Jena nothing else. The pleasure that Santa Claus, brings to young.` a this coming Friday. Disney 20?; Nora Bullock 200. The following officers were elect- s ' • ' 11d old is as old as time itself. ed at the N•oung Peoples Annual Stores Over 200 - Handicap I asked a 7 year old the other`day why Christmas is ao Meeting on Sunday night: President, Audrey Ross 277, 238; Jean-Head Grant Jones; .Vice-Pres., ,George -241, 221; Norma Baker �7;,' Darr holiday. He said'beeause it was Christ's"birthday. Iasked him Empringham y; Secretary Treasurer, othy Shanley 237; Hilda Lens#z 9 What Santa l�j'",};a�us means and he said that means to give y Janet ones; Pianists, Mar Jean 229• Mar Hunt 250• Jean Disney �hnQa_to Pe 3rOU love. I ask what— doToii wSnt?• J ci•� y- Gro 213. can Tomlinao �3: iesen-an4-u..ar-ys-joees;- iep J P 1 I say keep,Christ's birthday alive for what it truly means, Leaders: Betty Gates and Sharyn The BrasNn Prise was won b! At1d in the gift giving department, remember too' that the Janes, Jim Wilson•and Lynda 'Hosr Audrey Ross with High Triple tlfl : kips; Social Conveners, Mary•je"' ?Wig@ men brought gifts. — ' Jamieson and Gerald Pascoe: CAE Xg7be ..Basta Claus and Christmas is over commercialized The Active Service Class will s . :but to destroy it, is likely to do anything but put Christ meet on Wednesday.•December 24. ZUCHRE AHD CROKINOL3 - in the church basement. Mrs. Gleh hBCk into Christmas-. Christmas is for all t0 enjoy. Manderson's Grove will be in charge -- �rotk Road Red f,'!GY Geniis - - Let the`children have their Santa Cla_us. They will see the ■ of the program. The Candy Bags DECEND$R 17, - � ugly side of life soon enough. for the Christmas Tree which .will Sponsored By Woensa'a �sct ' be held on Thursday night, Deeem- Cossmi�be � ' ber 222, will be packed of this meet- Pkherins`Bsaac�i Red Cross e/� - oun Recommendation in- also, each one - asked to tiring Adssissisa - Cetttt a i or x a - ■ 'G'ft f the Gift-E eh age ; We strongly endorse the recomendation of a coronei'S m ;fury at Pickering recently, after listening to the evidence - Jin the level crossing fatality at B4sebaak: - . . S E PT/G TANK CL EAN 4LlT The jury recommended that authorities do something about the CN8 crossing at Rosebank, one of the most dangerous Your OWN W01111OnQ answered. C011[PLETE SEPTIC TA1tfK SE$v><C3 . :crossings in Pickering Township. S _ • low cosh .► - We th>tnk it is amazing that more people have not been killed _ 'NEW TAH][8 2341 TALZ�D - _ - — AT Z. N . 9 4 - at this location. Anythang to improve this condition and make . 2a era daily P N[�` '1� i - -this crossing safer for traffic, needs all the su!,Port it can get. . mottile z way cadi9 - We urge those in authority, to take the necessary SUPO to . wake•tip:enice presS home the urgency of a signal system at this crowil:g, .'Metropolitan medical exchat+ges to those who can do something about it. It was needed long For Inlornl@Eeen C'll u^xr, but,it certainly is not too late. - , aerie �ornero� ' — -- -- - 1 - �� R.R. 3, PICKERING, ONT. — Old Rossbvnk.Rd. N. — TE. 9-1417 Do Your Chris .Mail ng of tsnas N to By ► . ?Ater''That[ This.Weekend • PORTRAITS s WEDDINGS nolograpAer • ■ GROUP5T5 - $arrle Pomeroy P . tCKERING VILLAGE - - `- Copies of pictures appea:mg in this _ _ - ETC - - paper over the "credit line" "phoW by Barrie Pomeroy" ale available is �C�iristmas Door Decorating Contest ltwo sizes. I+ you would like a COPY .(photo) of these pictures. the 5 by 7 y) FASHION HAIRSTYLING .size, SO cents; t5e 8 by 10, 75c Open f0 Residences Onl To order, phone Mr: Pomeioy at Main Street Pickering Empl. 9-1a1�. Judging will be based on — -- ORIGINALITY, INGENUITY AND - _ _ _. WHit h •. a all �-l>370 � .. LIVERP©4L Jo Ann iiartiord is home front ' iCsENERAL APPEARANCE ;• Commencing Friday, December 9 :h the Ajax 1•lospital after being ,con- _'-_ :, - _ '• � • -iuntil Christmas, we are offering you - Mr. and `Ira. A': C4uk" virited $FRIZ Es :: 00 co wave r . a $IS o 1 . thcir son slid daughter-in-law >ti(r. and Itfr=. Eric. Cook, in Agincourt, ": 1 st—$15.00 ,2nd—$10.00 -3rd—$5.00 - ''and $12.50 coldwaves for 1.0.00 asst Tuesda _ _ US S Or pl $1000 coldwave f $7 50 Y :.thd hristori, nudging to take place,�week of Dec. .19 - _ HAPPY Birthday to n Joh .' who will cciebrate a ' Fri- Open Every Evening For Your Convenience .'day', December 16. Sponsored by Pickering Village Community. ��+�+��� Mr. Charies Higginson celebrated Centre Board - THEA WtG�NS,. Owner, ?t.t,a birthday on December 7th. " 11ir. and �i'rs. R_ Dey and Thom- as attended the Shully Christmas .Tree at Casa Loma last Sunday. _ Congratu'.ationes to. Mrs. Elsie Pelham who celebrated a birthday - on December 13Th. . .CHRIS MAS .-,-.T. S :.. ickerin 9 _ �AVAILABLE FROM - - • cout Hews BOY SCOUTS F OC TED A. C. bi John Dwinnell attended LOT L A THE 7. - S •, - .- .: the Scooters' Conference at Camp - ._ .- _ lorden. It bras a most interesting F0 CORNERS (No. 2 $�' e>t CIltR3!'CL s>ta day, and well attended. y - , tai •: _ _ .. - - - First Pickering Ladies" Auxil' 3Ag T own hip Ltttleb Theat ei cell- :. .' I ERING -•VILLAGE -li .1 CS sd "Miranda" at Parkside Public School„ Ajax, on Saturday, January js , ' a r 1O� : . h to at 8:15 p• m. Adm. i 1:00. • le fr Q a Qe , First Pickering Cub Pack is hav- T.. ��� �° '•. -Ling a special program (or Mothers, r on December 19th. 1' SCOTCH PINE FROM HUNTSVILLE TENDERS 'VILLAGE OF PICBERING E TENDERS AN Y THE t F,OR gNOWPLOUGHING_ °FENDERS wilt be received•by the P.,� untu 5.00 ER .YOUR CHOI � o '•TU>�BDAY, DECEMBER 20, 196D - -far snorwplougliirig roads and streets _ _ yin the age of Pickering. Il ty�°o� e otirly nt. �` . * SUPPORT YOUR SERVICE CLUB I The lowest or any tender not nee- _ �" "`��' ALL PiMCEEDS FOB LOCAL SERVICE WARS r - i 33RUCE A. HOGARTH, Cleric - Of Pickering • t / V Pickering, OlCtarls • L . _ - MISC UaNS �--=-C L AS=SN FIE 1 - --- :- - BEPTIC TANKS - INSURA[ CE Pi CLEANED Pickering AVICM FOR SAS _ ! WRITE EVERY KNOWN TYPE OF INSURANCE FOR SALE ^ .� ~W. J. EU1 T The Ajax and Pickering Hospital APPLES AND POTATOES t QYRiL E. MORLEY Auxiliary held their annual bazaar SPIES - $2.50 PER BUSH. _ and C 1st yon Monday c thei Varieties ; _ eve 1EiA 3-402 hr' mss Part da � �� �d O _ REAL ESTATE wOetna�a - - ------------- ning. . ♦ . ♦ In Stock r --AS CLOSE TO YOU AS YOUR TELEPHONE:' ---------------- ""---•------'--- - - - Clare Hggarth had the misfortune -Please bring own container. , to dislocate his elbow in a fall last PICKERING ORCHARDS, 32 KINGSTON MILLER HEATING RD. W., PICKERING, ONTARIO week. It is hoped he may be able No. 2 Highway. One mile west of �2�4 HOUR SERVICE to return to school soon Pickering Village TELEPHONE:PICKERING: OFFICE WH. 2-6212-4ES. WH. 2-3115 Baptismal Service was conducted WH2-1247 Service on Sunday at the united Church for ` OPEN WEEK-ENDS , Repair Service David Keith, infant son of Dir. and CAMPING CLEARANCE t P hies. Keith Balsdon. - COLEMAN 1 COLEMAN In a recent publication issued by ' COOPER BLOCK LTD• _ that fast-growing orga lization "The Two and Three Burner Stoves Furnaces,^Space Heaters, Water Voice of Women", a head-line reads water Coolers Ice Chests TORONTO Heaters, Ranges, Wall 3 Floor - "Dissent your Children". In a Possible Toilets Gas Stoves ' 9W.CALEDONIA ROAD - Accessories Furnaces world crying out for disarmament, Jailer Accesso Trailer Heating i Ateesseiries would it not be better to prepare + • ��/'VC the-minds of children for a peaceful Reduced 25 percont , !W `�•i -WHitehall 2-3491 to-morrow, by ending games based r upon the horrors of war? The stores MILLER HEATING _ 'STRUCTURAL S`EEL !9 TUDOR ST., AJAX have in stock great numbers of T+tudor St. Ajax �iilH2-3491 - . ---- toys which are constructive. It i1s deG 16 - not? _ ------ -- w q C RENTAL --- - -^ rth. our consideration, is it CRANE . AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE Chief Howard Nickling has re- E150.1� FOR LOT WASHERS leased the following statement with Two oak desks. filiagle STATIOQI.EA,, P1CI�RINQy ONT.--Phones Mfl1. 2-1%*, EM' $"1802 SAI:B$ AND SERVICE regard to National Holiday High- _ ♦ ♦ • • atitl0tslry Ca1�lAe� _ REPAIRS ON way Safety- "Christmas and New chair, tyF r d�k two pb� r Washers, Stoves, Refrig"tors Year Celebrations, would a the tabl , two oak cha sFL 1 ..��. .., � ♦ ♦ � happiest time.of the year if we,could AT- -banish death from- the highways. 46' •i parts Available For All Scores of accidents could be avoid- parts ��"' eel from now to the end of the year Used htahber'ior sheds, gip. Lute --•I N S U R AN C 3 - if each Citizen would do his share. hang bey' ° brooder, and am- 24-HOUR SERVICE i� eb" feed, i2S.00. Oil SaLrn- AfSt>R`ANC>t phone - WH2-6410 Always be cour4eous "and tolerant of, Anders $15.00 each. ATlantio 4•• 26P the other drivers. Whethtr you drive PMMIA - COMPANY- LM ff E PLASTERING CONTRACTOR or walk, yott have to stay alert if FOR SALE - 1951 Chev. In goal -you *ant to stay alive". condition. Phonve WH2.0973, bet- _-- INE �. Atrf�'OMOBILE �,' _.i All Types Of Plastering Mrs. Bob Bryant held a shower weer 5 and 8 P. �. Y, Plain And Decota'fve for Miss Marion pan Dyke, 'Fines }07 KINGSTON ROAD EAST TILE - CERAMIC PLASTIC day, in honour•of her approaching -ilk SALE - portable. leather-Cow. 1. ACCOUSTIC FLOOR marriage. Bred four-speed record-player, 03S.. pg�t Station plaxa. Ajax Shopping CChem• Phone::WH .x-3301 ' MARTIN ENRIGHT Mr. L. if. Ifortey gave a -short _ R R. 3, Pickering address to the United Church con- �� E7-inch mantle model TV, is Phone For Immediate Coverage Dal Or Night , _ Phone: TEmple 9-1997 i gregations at Pickering and Audley p condition, $45. Phone: arss- on Sunday-; in the interest of th4 tags WH2�126. erature Sec'ty., Mrs. J. Kingstone; Bible Society. Further contributiokss REAL FSTAT� -•.. Citizenship and Temperance Sec ty.. to this good cause would be gladly ` - AP list,.Mrs. P. Wil- _ APPRAISALS Mrs McLean; Pia1 received. ' ' aon and Mrs. Pascoe. On Sunday 'bit and blrs Chas. TO RENT 4-roomed apartzamt. Hutchings* entertained at a family Apply- .Chas Hutchings. 23 Church' : . inner, Mr, and Mrs. Win. Heron; - - n -J �• NEWELL d S,t., Pickering. WH2-1016. .. - - BROCK Brooklin, :Ides. C• Pilkey� hies. C. - ov 3 if - _ Real Estate Broker - dickering Village Law; and 31r. and Mrs. Ken H.eroa PRIVATE HOUSE for RENT-on Cuss and Scouts have made p1>ns � and Jordie. WH. 2-5770-1 or Toronto EM. 2-3625 a to have a Parents' ,Night on Mon- Congratulations to Harry Boyer Second Concession, Road,ia i hats day, December 19, so come.and see a11d Son whose Ayrshire cow which mile west of Altoaa Road- Oil heart 216 Brock St. S.,-Whitby i�hon� MO. -3625 ' what your bays are doing at their was shown at the' International one or two bedrooms; large 9' held on Dairy Show at Chicago, came home tooth; srnsl2 gTtsn-hOU�' ' Res."Highways„ 14 Mile East of Dunbarton,.No. 2 Highway meetings. The dance was Y g° sefhigerator; draperies and fixtures. December 10th at Frougham and a with two of•the highest awards. good time was had by all who at- The sympathy of the community Phone: ATlantie 2-1903. tended. Coed weather possibly kept - is extended to the husband and the _ some away as attendance was not family of Mrs. W. S. Dohner, who HELP WANTED - - - Browrnc-1keld -any-otr- - Y, _ - Women - V -targe Tire their- «td T'uesda December. :DON BLIZZARD ELECTRIC 13th. _. _ meeting on Monday, the when AIRLINE NEED Men and ne`Euskr re 'enrolled Card of Thanks I to Write Binterviews 609, News Office, Charmai ,-Janice Carter and Margaret. s we d as _ .,COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL WIRING Brownies. I would like to take this oppor-turt- or C. W. A. School, 2 Carlton Bt,. Visiting; %Ir, and Mrs. Flank Wea- ity to thank all.those persons who l .Toronto, or phone EM6-4626. as �1e ! tree's ro- voted for, and worked for me, in FREE ESTIMATE trs on Sunday, w a b tier Mr. Rod Martin, of Prince Ed- the Pickering Village Elections• BE A DENTAL ASSISTANT. _ ward lslanl also a siyte; and hvs- Wishing +he Compliments of the Dentists need women to train. Write band Mr, and Mrs. Ili. Chyla, of Season to One and All. Box 6to News Office, of Career s Phone` Pickering WH. .�'ZS� Toronto. VIC. DINGLEY Schools, 47 LaPlante Ave., Tomato , Don't forget the Euchre and-the CT Party at the Red Crass CAR RADIO_ REPAIRS NEED MONEY FOR XMAS? Centre,on Brock Road, or. Saturday _;_DUN BART ALLING" (on T December 17th. Cowie and'have 'a A:1'D TELEVISION increased demand for our products. i pleasant evening. WH2-6430 or TE9-1191 : =We have a few choice open terrtt- FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED: -orles for women who are dependable Y S'Ii�`�iilr! ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES WELLS and want to earn. Call immediately - s^ ' AVAILABLE. FOR ADDITIONS =�U DLEY dug by machine. 30-inch tile. Se}- for 'snore information LE6-M7. AND IMPROVEMENTS. W.'WARD WARD - WHITBY, ONT. - • IF A PICTURE T{�E A.. White Gift Service was held Phone: MO 8-2563 _ WANTED , WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN during the Sunday School session on Aistalied and cleaned. �NOUIa A"tolm ; ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. Sunday. The Adult Class also toile ' Man wants work at interior pahttbw ected gifts for the patients of the I house-cleaning. Write to - I IF YOU REQUIRE ANY MORT- Ontario Hospital. _ T�l 'Rentals Peter Bryce, R R 2, Pickeing,care - GAGE FINANCING & FOR FAST A Baptismwl Service will be held j COURTEOUS SERVICE: CALL - during the service next Sunday rafter Why lwy when you can rent? Do Joe Thompson. 1 N nion at 2.30 o'clock, it yourself and save with 11►e rid of SLEIGH BELLS wiart}ed. ' P12000 { AVBREY I IRELAND- bits. Pill Guthrie entertained a the following specialised tool from t number of the children of the Baby "Sisnpsoa's Home Itltprovenhen!" m WH2"1547' j i Band and their mothers at her home the Ajax Shopping Centre. dec 23 1 on. Friday afternoon; After a f e* The small daily rental charge i• 4 games were played, a short worship listed following each item - Has anyone a horse and sleigh fee � 100 ADELAIDE ST. W. presented, - =-$7.00 hire. phone; wH2-Ism. service was. resented, followed by Floor Baader Edger �•� dec 23 ' refreshmnts. Floor Polisher i - T NTO �y ONTARIO The C. G. 1. T. is presenting 'a Half-inch drill $2.00 - Christmas program in .,ttrc church Quarterinch Dolt $l•oo for the i OF EMpire 6-5300 or Empire 6.5964 on Friday evening, December 23, at Belt Settler x,00 NEyy WINTER TERM + cgs a 00 o'clock. Vibrator Bander . Teen 9-1750 -WA. 4-6902 Andley School Concert will be on; Sump pump . Canmeneing f Il December 21, and Baggotsvitle will Post Hole Digger - i Z3 Tuesday-Januory 3, 1961 • g hold theirs on. December 22. Caulking Gun 1 S .T5 Mr. and 'Mrs. Ed. Berson and Stapling Gun $3.00 ���� -- OS • I T V- F1 Cheryl left on Friday for few Paint Sprayer sd TS - S E� AL STS? Remember the Christmas Concert weeks holiday in Florida. Dale is Pick - in the church on the 21st. ' The Afternoon V. A.. hettf their staying with her grandparents in hedge Trimmer BUSINESS COLLEGE WHITEHALL 2' Markham while her parents are a- Asbestos Shingle Cotter � S2-o5 -_-___ - home of ,Mrs. J. Brooks, with good. Rolled Annual Meeting on Thursda 'at the way r�. __ g Mrs. James Cowie visited Mrs. G. Bissell, Rug, Cleaner �3 8 Day School Courses from 1 -------- attendance. Mrs. McLean had charge Power Ramset Gun which to choose i GREENiNOOD catto; Toronto, on Sunday. of the worship, with Roll Call being Power Cement Mixer �•� 'Individual Instruction "Christmas". The Cookie Swap was Ramset Hammer S •7S Modern Equipment Church Service was well attended very successful to make money for =Extension Ladder -,._,.-- , $1.50 Graduates assisted in' -� on Sunday. The service took the the month of December. Underlay Hammer $2•� = Seeu[ing a Position -form, of a White-Gift-SeLy� Rev. T. Fleetham took charge of SERVICE '�to Jigsaw $ -75 Evening Gasses --- k t The Evening W. A. will•hold the Election of O� err for 1961 for $enz o�tnattc Blowtorch s .7s ;T�s�day and Thursday theft'meeting at the home of Mrs. a 'one-year term:' Past President MadEOD'S OF Blowtorch PiCKfRIh1G $7-00 7:00 to 9:0o P.M. 1 Herb. Middleton. This will be the Mrs. J. J. Brooks; Pres. Mrs. Wm. Plastic Tile Cutter P• Election of Officers. A good art- Brown; 1st. Vice-Pees. Mrs. Milt. 2-1860 ' Wheelbarrow - $1.00 Choice of Subjects 1 ., S .75 endance is hoped for. Pegg; 2nd. JVoce-,Pr's., Mrs. M. Sledge Hammer S •75 Special Classes Choir practice on Thursday night. Minaker; Treasurer, Mrs, E. Pascoe; ` • House Jacks GET FREE LITERATURE Boy Scouts on Monday night. Secretary, Mrs. P. Clake; Assistant, "Mac Can FIX-it" Concrete Breaker $10.00 DIAL 5-3373 � t Farm Forum this week wilt be Mrs. E. Clarke; Corr. Secretay, Mrs. - Roto-'Titter - 61'00 pt Milton Ptitg's with topic - Wan- Clarke: Group Leaders: Mr;. P. � r .;�-• «noes - 3 1 (No lk�elt Required) ted•A Throughway foi Food: Wilson and Mrs. W. Trolley; Lit- . , - .'1' 2. '1 w •.;' ,�,-.r_. W celebrated her birthday on December went to Buffalo with her parents, to I this year. 'No meetings will be held Mr. M. Parkinson aecoinpaaied by loth and Wendy Gildner who was 8 Andy Hanlan, Rivereou;* Rd, on•,his until,t1*•ngw year. Mft-, R. Wacker at the Piano; A years•eK on'Dm&,ber 19th. third•birttidiy I ei:liiDer 13. Twenty=two ladies thrdughly eri+ social period followed r►itit tea aeri The W. A: of -Faiftort -United " 'Friday evening a Christmas About twenty members of the joyed themselves last Tru sday even- coffee and Christmas treats, !Church held their Christmas meeting �y was held for about thirty mem- Ladies Club enjoyed a Pot Lucia Sup ingl,at' Dunfair Baptist Church...It ' `*tthe church hall on Thursday, Dec. beers of the Senior Sunday School per at the school Thur., DeeeMber 8 waa`the regular monthly meeting of t h. A delicious pot luck dinner, pre- C� of Fairport:United Church and when asocial time was enjoyed by the Ladies Group, The next meeting ROUGE HILL -tided over by the hostesses, Mrs. F. all had an enjoyable time. On Sunday everyone present as this is their last. will take place January 12 and will &ott- and bits. G. Warren, was set- evening awards were preae>lted to get togetheY this year. The next be a sewing evening. Sony to hear Sharon Arc .of •Oed before the regular meeting. Santa this senior class which ,is taught by meeting of the Club will be their Don't forget the Christmas concert Aitona Road has been i11 for the 40ans paid a visit bringing a lovely Miss Jessie Henderson. Those who re- annual dinner at the Savarian Thur.,,of the Sunday school children Sunday, week. We hope she will be better *IYt for everyone. The regular meet- ceived -gold pins with gold wreaths. Jan. '1.2 when all the members enjoy December 18 at 10.30 a.m. Everyone soon. " Jng was then'held which included the and certificates were Harold Pren- -a,nice outing. w,e, me. Mr. 0. P. Waldriff and soon Bob 'installation of officers for the corn- tice, Douglas Dorsett, Billie Wise- A speedy recovery-tb-blr. 'X Par -Sunday; -December 25; -Christmas spent last"weekend visitin g with Mrs. Ing year. The.following officers were man, Margaret Henderson, Bryan lette, The Towr-line, who has been, Day,. Dunfair Baptist church Sunday Waldriff's mother who is in Northbay Installed by Dr. W. 'McKay, President, •Skitch; Tony salt, Sheila Compton confined to his Koine for the past few i se-ool will be held as usual as well as Hospital. -Vrs. J. Rawbon, Recording Secretary, and Marjorie Legge. weeks with pneumonia. the regular .Sunday services at 11 We are pleased,to report Mrs. D. �4lrs. J. Patterson, Treasurer, Mrs. R. A party for the junior class will be In the Kiwauians Juniir Bowling,a.n:. and ?_ p.m. Schwalm is feeling much better and ;Balsdon, 'Corresponding Secretary, held this Friday. League Saturday, December 3 the' Happy birthday to Sally Dennison has returned home this week, IYtrs.. Wm. O'Brien, Cards and Flo- Last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Harry high score for the boy went'to i�n; ;oho will be 10 years old December A number of Rouge Hill residents hers, Mrs. F. Scott, Press Secretary, Gook, Mrs. J.' Henderson and Miss Carter 210 and to the high girl Su-' 16th. attended the Johns-Manville Christ. .Mrs. G. Warren. At the close-of meet- Jessie Henderson, together with Mrs. Buck '233, the hidden score was Iron I 'The Home and School meeting Dec. mas Party. ling, guests and members were served Cook's Sunday School class and the by Dave Sweeney. ( 7 saw a capacity crowd out to enjoy Air. and Mrs. Wm. Tweddle were coffee and birthday, cake to honour Sea Rangers attended services at - Mr. and Mr-. Alex Deer,The To­.-n-i the marvellous carol singing of the guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.' the birthdays• of Mrs, J. Henderson Old Trinity Church in Trinity Square; line, were in DAM:lo;over the first of! school choir under the able direction• C. A. Schwalm Saturday evening. _-.-�ind Mrs. G. Warren. Toronto and had dinner later at the December weekend seeing the sights of, Mr. Hargrave. The room count Sympathy of the community is We are sorry to hear that •little Swiss Chalet. and shopping. was won by Grade.3. Mrs. Vander- I extended to the family- of the late Kathie Balsdon has been confined to Skaters and fishermen are warned I waters class. The children's singing Mr. J. Daniel Jenkins. On the passing the .Ajax Hospital and wish her a to be cautious of the ice on the Bay E" was truly beautiful and we feel sure of a dear husband and father of speedy recovery. south of Commerce Street. While the FAIRPORT BiJeCH everyone's heart was lifted by their Rouge Hill. :t> s- --' An enjoyable time was held Situr- dap evening by the members of•tlie ice'-is.appro�umately four inches thick �" _ charming voices and angelic faces. We are sorry to hear Mr. Brow's Attention Boys and Girls in the north,end, the tug and barge `� Mr. Hargrave has done a tremendous of Pine Grove is in a cast 'tor 'the Img Lague at a social evening 'Santa Claus, will be visiting Col- are keeping the 'ice broken from job with the children and - every next three weeks. We wish him s 7llbId at the Mime of Mr, and Mrs. � � well's store on Lakeview Avenue on _ McKean.a dock to Moore's dock over parent there was very proud of their speedy recovery. to the gap. Monday, December 19 from 1 to 4.30 •:aruce Wiseman. own as well as the choir generally. The Second East Woodlands 8=0� •�• -$aorta Claus will be at the Fairport pin. He will have a treat for all good Mom aad dad had.a chance 'to- try nie Mothers held a meeting at the lIQ'nited. Church Sunday School room little boys and' girls so drop around their vocal chords with carol.singing home of Mrs. Adameche of ShePpult •aa SuiL&y. from"2 p.m.•to,4 p.m. to and see him and whisper four wishes .too, under the amiable direction of Avenue to plan the Christmas Paz". ve'gifts to the childm,of the mem• RoUas in his ear. hers of Frenchman's Bay Bowling The December meeting of The Congratulations to Timothy Rie- ' � In revious years the Bowl- West Rouge Dome and 'School last ketts, grade. 6 student at Fairport GA COLLECTION - 'sn Lea ue as delivered ,gifts'to all Wednesday, December 7, was well Beach school who won the public i �eiil dren at "' Bayrbd6i osizag.to the atte ended.bir_aarept8,and Pupi(a. Mrs speaking contest held at West Rouge number of ehildreo now living Marion Baker, President of the Asso- iseheoi, Tiirrredsy, ''Decembe>`' 8. 'Fine - Jn. the area, this has become an !m- ciation opened the meeting and Mr. brought the honour to--his school by All garbage scheduled to be pildced up on - ,1jipsaible•'task, and-they are confining Yates, chairman for'the contest spore- successfully �P�rs ,igainlet top � g ilyy Christmas p to families of acted by the local KYwanian Club for winners from 8 other schools in the 'bowlers only. talent in subjects of Painting, Poetry area.' Monday, December 26, ���� Vv1N be collected 017 t A speedy recovery Is wished to and Essays by Grade 8 students. Peter Blenkarn of Dumbarton ; Christine Herds who ie a patient at Prises of Cheques of ten dollars each Shore is home from hospital and Tuesday, December 27, 1960. Also the garbage for the Ajax Hospital. were presented by Mr. Jim French, feeling much better. 8•ppy'birthday wishes are extend- Kiwanian Pres. to John Yates and HBPPY birthday to Norman Dow- Monday, January 2, 1961, will be collected on Tues• ,�to Mrs. Gordon Warren who cele- Allen Fraser who tied for their en- land of Dumbarton Shores who was `brated her birthday an December 15, .tries in the Painting class. Paul Sloan 9 years old December M. day, January 3, 1961. Householders please govern also to Bobby Powell who celebrated took the prize in Poetry for his entry, Due to the sudden cold snap, many lids 12th birthday on December 14. "The Day. of a Cloud", and Jerry children and a•few adults find skating themselves accordingly. - 1 sad Mrs. George Mickley of Collette won in the £slay with on the Bay and at the creek ideal. JUdland were recent visitors at the "Home Coming". Jerry Collette We have even seen a few ice fisher •: 'Ieome of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Buck. thanked the Kiwaniairs for all those •men which is unusual sL this time of .T, O, Jefferson, 'P.Eng. "Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ptrtile and who took part in the contest for the year. _ - -_ family attended a family reunion last f prizes and their interest. Deepest sympathy of the corn- TOWnship Engineer tL-_'a; at :.`.: h ^�e �f Z_r . ^ '':le'�* Grade 4 �reaented a Christmas munity is extended to Mr. H. W. :sister, Mrs. Don Smith-at Port Hope., Pageant which everyone pros-nt on- ('hri�ln! r.�? p:,� •. :r .r,� eulrl,- I Little Conine Amtiag, young dough- joyed very much. The three top care- passing of wife and mother Mrs. May w i - Zee of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Amting is testants in the public speaking con- Christoe on Friday, December 9th. toaRr:ed.to the Sick Children's Hospi- teat gave their speeches and Eliza- btanY �PPY returns of Timothy `] �S Remodel YOu.r Ol1?e tai where she has undergone eye• beth.Walker will represent the West Ricketts of Moorelands who was 11 et (� � � � �ger•y, Rouge school in the finals for school :years.old, December'11. Ate, REPAIRS — ALL SERVICES . Freaebnan's any Bowling League area 2. Refreshments were served by The Fun Fair at the school was a No. 5—Roughriders 64 the Social Convenor and her cony- huge success and in spite of the cold Complete Job weather a great number of children . _. For A 7. .140. 8—Bums 55 mittee. 53 26 r_ and" ours.. Cliff Dick,. -Ridge.--and Parents attended- Thanks are ex» -- _ No. attended- 3—All Oats By Specialists .. -- No. 7—Slowpokes .._; ....,,..,531 wood Road had a party in their home tended to Mrs. D. Blenkarn convenor Windows Plastering No. 4—Punks „, „_....:. 46 Friday, December 9 for biaj. P. A. of the fair and all of her ccmmittee Rec Rooms Elect i No. 1—No Names 43I 51acLean, Antigonish, N.S. who has as well as exersone who contributed Additions Plumbing No. 2—Vamps ••• 43I been visiting^his son and daughter-in- and worked so hard to make it th iiahe a Masonry K n �M No: 6—Punks 81, law Dir. and ' b1rs. Jed MacLean, success that it was. The door prize ors Carpentry FI o Corps Over 300, Pat Tranquada 209, Clare Chesterton Shores and is leaving for of a lovely fern w-as won by bars. M. . :Bathrooms t Skive '264,, John Wentzel 267, Reg}Vancoutier, B.C. this week. Parkinson. t •rni ; kitch ter 238, Haney Fertile 208, Mrs. 'Foster, Fairview'Lodge,Whit- Ten members of.the Fai�or; Beach fudge T s ^Jim Gurr 222, Al Hooper 230, Vera, by, spent Sunday with her .daughter Home and School Association atterd- Call .Remodel Construction Co. Ltd. Traaquada 22a, Anna Cichun '218,' and• family bars. Russ Ferguson, ed the workshop sponsored by. the 105,, 201, Eva Sty phens 2 Jack; Rouge'Hills Dr. Jlrs. Foster, who is Home and School Council at Dunbar- PL7-4107 0X6-4571 school recently. uck 205 218. Mike Morgan.209, 238,1 eighty five years old, enjoyed the r y Tlaroril of a- Alex Parker 220, 2;2, AI Skelton 215,,outing very mu The Guide meeting, $ill Henderson =, .Dorothy Wise-! The First West Rouge Cub,, and a^ill' be the last meeting to be held Iran 201, Sid Fenton 205, 201, Doro-i Scouts are selling Christmas Trees at ''thy Buck 210, Gord Warren 222,1 Citesterhil.l-Variety Store, Island Rd 'Clarence Gibbons '26#, Fran R'entzel; Your pick for two dollars each. ' 210, George Lunnev 232. Marry happy returns to Susan Head, - N EW It's D - ng atulations are ex- Ridgewood Rd. who celebrated her _.� • Birthday co er •'tended to 'Mrs. J. Henderson . who .twelfth birthday-: December Y and 'AJ -,LUM, 1, 3ER . _- .DUMBARTON RADIO A TELEVISION - e� a ry `Located on Nom eH—ghway in Dvnba S#wA 1946 a • .- -•. Phone TEm le 9-1191 T.V. CaNs• to the home p FOR HOMEOWNERS ONLY (Please phone early for same day service) 'Shop Hours for Cash i Carry T.V:&Radio Repairs , 1. ' 9 a.m. to l 2 noon SAV • S . SAVE • _ ; 9 a.m. to'6 p.m., Wednesday _ - .. $mail Appliance & Motor Repairs, Repairs to Car, -Yes it's true. 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November 21 to Dec 31 FOr COAIpIlfe iflfl�rAlijltlOA OA this OYtStaAdlAg 111/1l1111fg •O er, , Plain DRESSES (Plain) :,:°° -Phone' AJAX LUMBER ' GENTS AND LADIES SUITS ............................ 1.00- , . i SPRING AND FALL COATS..:. :... ............ 1.00 hall ����� USERS :� t Station Road, Pickering White 1 'SKIRTS (Plain) ................................................ 1.00 ), STATION COATS :Enquire No Obligation •Whatsoever 1.7. . 'EASTWAY CLEANERS _ OSHAWA RA. 5-6496 • v • BUSINESS ,DIRECTORY St Fraacis d&Ssks -. The School Choir of.s t. Fran* ?' ` de 'Sales School, entertained:site �� Ift" LTDe ",Y 4•.:; -,.,� }UA.RAITT�Ir,� members of the C. W. L.. at their --_ December meeting. Under the ,able i leadership of their DiOctor,`Urs.` 7rH3 RWWN -SPECIAUSU Ra io TV Service S W. Marr, the choir rendered a bea- "` , utiful and varied selectiomr Ma]ca Or Model ' mas Carols. a jN1.qM.'OIRWO President Miss V. Paces Wtsided? ^ r over the meeting with *p. S&itual �TM DEAR Director, Rev. A. McMahoa pres- �' SI ES — iABY NEEDS • >�0 enL The various conveners,submit _. ted their reports and Miss Racl4er �a a �.. . • � �,a S •lIOURS ,,r1.�::D••T w:• ' •, "S ,. ': was pleased t0 '2nnOtlnC.e'titaL L"•". . ;,,..• ' '' .' ♦ i:f.;; r.,t} kitl+I :�A1n�WoeKS-rfMVk�... �Christmas'.Bazaar had' been a-fiuge' 4011111K'"YS o"y 9.9 {' t _ �� 1>fI�T success with grateful'thanks to 411 LIM ` - who participated and dgpated. 'SUNDAYS i HOLIDAYS 1-S ` O Qq#1bar�0l1 1 ,� A report•on Guide and Brownie activities prepared by Captain Hekq .Vft MdEACHIAk !trap. O'Connor, was read by Guider Ann MCA :MKM WH. •2-3911 D. Brett..Members were pleased to hear the Brownie Pack, under the 4)W sl •Phone WH. 2-2:171 leadership of Miss Rosemary How- orth, had got off to•a good start. _:_�_Pidcering, Opt. - —with twenty-six Brownies registered � � - The social portion of the program, _ included a delightful lunch by Cann f (E!rr:�►*��D�•('i��I�/E^� vener in charge, Mrs. J. J. R W 4 /� - -- .iV .i� +�./ orth. - Corr. � j PM�n AU_CyUO� W. H. J.THOMPSON,B. A.;LLB. aiw A .toor•� :Batrld'm and SoBesbw .Washi.ag Machines $20 And Up - - Oggg 'i1�4fiiek.. PARTS AND SERVICE G�t1:Se ' Otfsalie - IBs� Coil�bia sad t3fatsrlo __ / / f*dam wwwood.W4g, Ajss. AJAX. BAROWN .CZWrRRZ Phone: WH2.0tS — # FM WHitd aH 2-Xk Open Fwry Hight 71H 9.00 O'clock , p .: T> . a2a� PHONE WH. Z-1911 P�Cli iNt,i er a ,� - R a'E DENNf IEY CreLghtaln, Fraser, Drynan * , - BROTHERS �s a,.. ••R•• _ Murdoch - - . , . tLQtiag cofMrvaors . Barrlsien, Solicitors and Notaries Not Water Sy*0MN ORDER CHMSTMAS CAKE - Alterations-Repaa: BR D ETC. NOW Y SHORT EA R. FLEUR . -0 Bank of Commerce Chary&ors, Tessple 9-3337 S;m� Street North, Oshawa. �, gblidlorr Atwx y[INOR xoclhsli:Y Main St., Pidcering R, 2-C�W Niptary Pu61iC Telephone RA. 9-3445 ANNUAL PRE-SEASON DANCE � ss�=is�sss Reel AJAX RECREATION HALL . C" WANTM — FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4. ' AZ. 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Tin now west ot.Whrtb7 as CENTENNIAL /frNO WEST ROtKiB' an No. 2 R4&vr&7, bet"esa Wkftby sail Arc Pvb& Wership end Su"ay Scholl r2w": WW1107 MO 8-1011 • 1:00 a-en.—lNeet Rouge Pub u fcbeel NO. 2 HIGHWAY WH. 24267 • _, t 1:00 e.e+.—Centenwiel Road Pvitc SdAool . EVERYONE WELCOVA '� �.�-�!O#�H LESIK REV. WM. M. T. F1ILTON, _ PLUMBING _ AT. 2- ._ General . -Hardware P�.v nl�a �P _ hone AT Z-2372 _ t DENTIST "ALFRED KAYIM --------------------------- ----- ` ST. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN PLV*B1NG ' BATHROOMS Pickering Medical Centre CHURCH MS _ ��� Re��r =patasb .;Paints Electrical Appliances RES: WH 2-1855 Rev. H. S. Shepherd, 8. A, D. D. rESTIIitATES GIVEN -Tools Glass Eta. WH2-6717 Soa 198, P:okeriag - Ph. WHZ4.SI3 — — — -— Phaste ' SUNDAY SERVICES !Sr. George's Anglican Church ---------- r -- -. Sunday, December '19, 1960 8"0 A. M. -'Com•atttnion Service d Service 1. A. M. _White Gift Se a ._ 1 OD - 0, P. Chrat:nas StoService and • � Yr &are TELEVISION & RADIO i �REPkI RS MI --L--------- ------ - ------ ickering nited Chun :•Phone WHO 2-0480 Pickerinw PHONE: TEmp-tb 9-1191 Minister: Re.: Melville S Mars — - D Two Morning Church Services .. A. H. JI ATTEW 9.45 A. M. and 11.07 A. M. UNERAL AND junior Sunday School - 9.45 A. M. ` AMBULA NCE SERVICE Senior Sunday School = 11:07 A. M. _. :O 9Axxrs-TEa and 90IT06t EVENING SERVICE Our New Prices No: Z HIGHWAY Of Christmas Carols And Readings OtQ1TH BtTTJ,DIIn3,'AJAX AT PICKERIN^v BEACH ROAD At ;.34 P. M. - Special Music IFUEL OIL 79 Cr T% shoo" sk It.. arlbsws 1 AUDLEY 3.15 P. M. - Sunday School CASH OR WITHIN 30 DAYS ------ -- Telephone - _ STOVE OIL 20.e 2.30 P. M. Church Service . Impranee Co. Baptismal Service - t� O$ PHONIC WH. 2-3610 CASH OR WITHIN a0 DAYS e For Fafaa � — ., . Arthur Mitchell Ltd. am ,pslYlaga - Chrisri�n S�.yence Sage , �gsSlseas alourance Dos asf0"R8% ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO ` - � "SOM& BRADY s CHURCH SERVICE AND a.ra•e maaraae• 09 Ai! ZbWb SUNDAY SCHOOL '' h. -6771 TE.9=24 1 Bowman & Gibson PLUMBING STOi SUNDAY - load Sc A. M. in Rosebank Road School 1 MONN: W3 WY ill Reading Room Open To Public I,. _ DAILY -- -- ----_- -------------------- the oni place to get everything in n Allerton Pug ing Kingston Rd.. plumbing good volue of the right price. At Rouge Hills THOMSOH/ aCe • • • • AONTiRH,.MONTEITH, KIEHL i CO >J. H. Drolly Testimony Meetings 8.00 P. Id BARRISTER SOLICITOR CMenorod Amountoeft op:n Daily Till 5:30 p.m, Every Wednesday is The NOTARY PUBLIC Liant•d Trw1NS .. Saturday Till 1 p.m. 1 Reading( Roots r _ al,a,,,, .:EVERYTHING IN SAFE - COMMISSIONER FOR•OATHS 9 i PLUMBING Tlorilf"Woo corner of "� i O. W. 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