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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1961_03_23 - - t'BlLISMEO ' SHONE _S t N C E _ _ _ _ wNITENALL ; .1 ! e t .2 - 0.840 VOLUME 78—Ne. 27 PICKERING, ONTARIO, THURSDAY,MARCH 23, 1%1 PRICE: 1 O PER COPY j. ultra-modern Publishers Of Pickering News Future L ' k o os I rl ht Sest Desc rn bes s , yJ For Pic erg n Area y 9 Its New Format A s De' ve o ors Start p With this[issue of The'Pickering News a new look is to be seen is this newspaper. In keeping in trend with the times :- The new districts now opening-up in the Pickering area this newspaper is changing its format including new typefaces, :»? are proof positive that our area must go ahead with the times. new appearance, new size which-it feels will make for better _ The future augurs well for a tremendous growth with the plans readability and in general, a change for the heeler. x } r that are now being formulated. Huge sfiopping plazas to supply i the needs o£ the thousands of 3 The only item left unchanged is g e y the policy of this newspaper to ' people who are going to live I The News Classifieds give its rcaden all the news of ' 1•' the many new subdivisions now _ 'Pickering and' district'. a policy NEW DEADLINE TIME starting or are in the blueprint To (�@t TO Priority which has always been the, ulti- p mate aim of the publishers. News correspondenb and odwr- ? stage for the very near future.. The News Is to offer Tremendous Growth Hs«s on advised lbw beginning W. C. MURKAR BARRY MURKAR Day Ridges Example Its readers the finest classified "xt week, the deadline for news who has been owner and the editor of THE NEWS will The newest development known advertising service -possible. With the tremendous growth in . pub- P and advertising copy will be Tuns- If you have a house to rev the district the publishers felt it - usher of THE �iElti'S for the continue to give its readers as Bay R{dges is a Erne example day at 5:00 P.M. or sell, want to soup, ten or was time for a revamping of the p' past 32 years w•ll1 continue to all the news of the area. In of what is in store for the area. •ba an item or an other 1 Classified advrdAn�ents, coot- ;steer the,course of this news- the new y y 1 . paper to give the largo influx of I Plans 'Mr. Morita* . people to our community the u1- line events( -me mer1- , cords of paper and with 'his vast will also set as adverdsing Realize, if you can, that there item associated with elaiv timate in weekly newspaper ser- thanks and death notices will knowledge of the area will consultant, He will be out will be approximately 15 to 20 `ed advertising a phone call � to WHitehall 2-0940 will let t . salve to readers in- more to to know the ad thousand !e in that develop- _ v' standpoint of �p � ice bath from the wiry a rnirtimam 7s-cent charge, �°p p our readers know your plat, news content and a medium in �. formed. verdsers and.plan their ado- went in the not too distant fu- Classified ads will be accept I which the advertiser feels he is i ture and this is only one such i d op to S. p.m. on the instance 'on books for the ,d r to getting value for his advertising - district cellar i All Local Groupseyy look Also A lies To Display \�-�. �f ms's pa .publication The typefaces chosen for the I , pp T 1 With the ideal lakefront area 'paper were selected after months, • e e we have and our close xi'mity-. .of looking at all the top news=i Should Contribute, Advertisements Appearing In �Ilews to Metro, industry will have no C�eh001 Ar papers in both Canada and the i i choice but to took clos at our ea United States and with talks with Merchants of the area will find The News an ideal medium area. With our dance of people who are experts in typog- News ' Of Events to tell y. shipping *tong. Only after weighing all the the people of their merchandise. Residents read the water, electricit slit in facili-i Rate Is own . When your local church group.;advertisements of local papers in order to see that their local;ties area super highways these arc: Rate facts were these chosen. I all assets which people of-today+! I home and school association. merchants offer prices just as attractive to them as merchants i are' looking for when the are,Wh le Cosh U The policy of The News- will, I i 8 Y �'�j lodge or such organization meets, who advertise in the metropoli- contemplating moving an industry 1`� continue to be the same as in j P g 3 Y the'past in regard to news non- The News will be more then glad tan dailies. It has born proven I or procuring a homer �' The overall school rate list tent. Th will welcome items of 1 to publicize the, event. ; time.again that with today's mod- SC�IOO�s O� ��� eY fr Not a snial! i:en ii the fact Area 2 will be• down slightly, i ern buying trends a local rr Interest to readers from church l In this way your organization! that we are is as area where this year. While the operaiin groups, school, political and local will et publicity chant can offer prices just aS ate o g p ty so that more� holidaying area, are not too far cotta are u the debenture rats tractive or better. than the large p, happenings around your own dis- people will know that yours is an � removed. With today's fine_high- � down a little. area stores who hate a tremend- Asked To .Report trio. Community notes.will con- active, public-spirited one that i ways it is only a matter of hours time to be the prime content. deserves to be heard, ous.overhead. _ • e to.reach the finest holiday. areal �r Fred Hunt, chairman of 'The world-wide events will con- The items should be short and Our advertising representative Their Happenings, in Ontario. the board, presented the budget. ' time to be left to the metropoli- concise. Tlfe earlier-in the weep will be more than glad to con- All school, Scout and Girl I to township council this week. tan dailies as it is felt we can the are 'receiveW-the better'are are tact you and discuss your adver- The levy ii 29.3 mills whiell y Guide organizations are invited I _ best be of service by concentrat- the chant's they are of appearing .tising needs at any time. to contribute articles of general • will raise $539,59;•18 of this ins strictly on local events. Letter 'To Editor , in the curt�nt issue of the paper. •lye News is now equipped W interest. Your school drama so-.i amount, teachers Salaries•-.• , Pictures of local •events are; It is appreciateh if these items produce any size ad requested at eiety ors its team may be hay- • $403,427.50 Maint... $81,006.00, most interesting to our reader can be typewrittat, but if they attractive prices. When our rep ins an event of importance to'' d Signature pupils supplies=—$25;399.00, acrd and The News is instituting a are written by hand, please use resentative ca!ls oa you discuss you, and your school. If it is im-I A letter to the Editor, ap- other expenses—$29,766.88. ,policy wbere more of these will only one side of the paper. Tele- your,advertising budget with him portant to you it will probably be peariag in Last week's-News on Dir. Hunt said the board held appear. - phone our office for information.I and let him tnoa your ideas. To of interest to many of our read- the subject of zoning and indus- right to the line to keep ex• seiner your a:#vertisemeriis. will I ers who do not go.to your school. I try was written by Mr. A. S. penses down, but that annual reflect a conscientious approach A regular contributor from a giving buying public a fair I teen-age -or get Allerton, well known Rouge I increments increased salaries. i to iv in the tiu 'in ganization would Pickering Township Considers Ways return for their move}.- vast experience in -the new,paper hills Real*--or. ! He was commended by council e .A new. service hti bcen r.::ded field and it is such practical ex- It was intended'that his'r.•zme for his, presentation. To Entice Indust To Locate- Here to The News a erns, g depart- poi ienee that enables one who tippet* at t:a� bottom. Hovs.escr _ ment and that i considering a journa istic; coup due to an error, which the WRITE AND LET US KNOVIi Pickering Township should buy some land for sale to r- m ester years .to get the eel-0. .proofreader did not catch, a line If g h [rations• 1. y��u wish fo hsve a you like the new format this life ?w„ IridUStl'y and retain an industrial'commissioner. Tl'leS2' few,pic[uics ui your•�r�„�c..> t� � � 'name . appeared. This, line of THE NEWS write and let us w'@t'e two of the Suggestions made at a public 'meeting I appear in your advertisements we I Our' representatives wdl be was meant,for the proof reader, know. Then again if you think are now .in a position to supply most happy to show you ways in' not as a guessing game for the there are ways in.which it could of council and ratepayers last week. these as part of the rate for our which your advertisements can he public, be improved, let us know. regular a:iveriisements. be displayed., Reeve Sherman Scott called _ the meeting to give interested _N1 v. William Fertile suggest- Y'^r ratepayers the opportunity w ed the township might be well. . .A SURE SIGN O F SPRING making suggestions on how advised to advertise in The Fi- � Pickering Township• could- se_- nancial Post and other b us'ines cure industry. periodicals. Mi.. W. A. Willson, general �� ��; ;."��• I IQ fSlrAKTS-�O". Councillor Clifford Laycox manager of the Toi onto Indus- .got the Backing of Mr. Wilson,� � ,,,, �� � • • - - trial Commission told the meet-; ` when he again suggested that ? e s rips o an on of si es assets were its proximity to of Highway 401 should be used m' Metro and the fact that High- g for industry. Bray 401 runs through it. � Mr. Willson said if the town- Councillor Ross Deakin said aR:,. ship owned 'some land, they he had several suggestions,most r could control the price. f of them having been made be- 11 fore he had a chance to speak. Gordon Hepditch, county as-� ��""• � �� > He said he favored the purchase ` x° aessor said that fixed assess- p -� of land b the township. went was the poorest metRod he Y p• knew of to secure industry. { Reeve Sherman Scott said the `�" ,� r ` •. � ,,` �. Once the bylaw runs out,'so• debentures would have to be is- a . "• ,: ; do the firms," he said. ; sued and O.M.R. approval re-� John Campbell, an advertis-' ceived. He told the meeting that ing executive, suggested, that a' council would consider the rug committee of businessmen be set gestions put forth by the nieet-' up, brochures got out and an;ing• industrial commissioner hired. "We must take the long-term ; SOCIAL IyOTES WELCOME • view," he said. "It would be two YQ s years before- the effect of this: The News is always clad to' a ,;: committee would be felt," he ;hear from thosle who are contem- plating a trip or having people � � � « a -- said: visit them If you are going to; Mr. Albert Hull said there g B ;.a ; visit someone for the week-end should be control so•that ob- or 'longer please drop its a note ladies and new hats are a sign of spring, for sure. There hats were part of the millinery class display of the Plckerin% noxious industries did not lo- ;or phone call when you return-! District Night School class exhibits last week. Shown -are: Mrs. A. Hill, Mrs. H. Hedge; Mrs. L. Lumley, Mrs. N. Mowattr ' Cate wherever they wanted to. ,and tell us abogt it. 1 Mrs, J. Johnson, Mrs. J. Alderice, Teacher, Mrs. E. Lawrence, Mrs. J. Sims. (Photo by Barrie Piowsere* Page T _ _ _ _"'�—.•""' T H E P I C K-E R I N_G NEWS Thursday, March 23, 1961 i THE PICKERING NEWS Chain R"ittion Amendment of Act COUNTY' OF ONTARIO - E S T A B t I S N E 0 1 8 6 1 To Save Uvestock AND Authorized as Second Crass Mail Matter Post Office Dept.. Ottawa, Ont. Of Bad Accidents, Toronto .-- "Ontario farmers OSHAWA SUBURBAN RD COMMISSION SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $2.50 per year — United Stag • Stags.53.00 per year will be pleased to have the am- BARRY MURKAR, Editor Over Week-end owitnent to the Game and Fish-, 14esrly Sunday uwruu,g, a n,tnl eric Act, approved by the Leg- Tender for Annual Supplies and Services • ture's Committee on Game PICKERING, ONTARIO;. THURSDAY, MARChfi 23, 1961 Ajax causing it chain re-action Find Fish put into effect, sta a tenders w, receive y e undersigned until 10:00 a.m., William G. Tilden President of Wednesday, March 29, 1961, for the supply of the following services' of accidents. ' and materials. Barry' \ileac went out of con- the ont�u•io Federation of :Agii-i _ c•ulmre. 'JFor the past few (a) SERVICES _ • - trol, knocked oft' several guard ears, our annual coutentioni t-' The Policy Is The Same : push and hi[ a h�'�{ro Jule, y. - 1. Crushing stockpiling and/or delivering�ravel_and sand._Ccush I has been the 'centre for strong siockpi.e ohd/or.houl approximately 50,000 cu. yds. of gravel which put ulf all the hydro ill' and sand from various With this issue, The News has a new look and one that protests by members and dele j piA throughout County. 1 the north-end of Ajax. 'Niln� gates over•�the careless hunters' A certified cheque f6r $1,000.01 payable to the Treasurer, 3I8 we are justly proud of, to say the least. escapett injury. ' _,._..County of Ontario must accompany tender. This change has been made for,several ie.tsoi►s, exit �' and fishermen*nd maim' or damage prop- had While the cruller was at the.,city~and maim or kill livestock."j 2. Surface Treating i mainly with• the reader in mind. Readers of Tile News: ;-scene, parked with the red light; A resolution passed at the For the supply and application of all materials and plant have been, faithful to the paper in many ways and we flashing on the roof, an on-! necessary for the surface treatment of:approximately 9 miles. ! 1 OFA 1960 annual contention' tn- i.coming.,ear driven by a Whitby I 3. Supply and Application of Bituminous Materials oII would like to thank them all. and subsequently taken to the 'man, -went.nut of control and For the supply and application of It was with the reader in rpind and of course the�ad Ontario Gov ernmtint, asked for , I ct•ashed into the corner of-the: penalties to be provided� •(ai Bituminous Prime • vertiser, that we decided to revamp the entire paper, cruiser: - `for destruction" of• farm live-1 '(b; Bituminous materials for road' mix'.-pavement not withstanding hat some close friends asked us' not Police estimated hydro dam For items 1 to 3 tenders must be submitted on forms to be g stock and property by careless supplied by County. to let the paper lose its character. age at .$300, damage to Milne's hunters. car at 81,500-and to the guard; The proposed amendment to -(b) MATERIALS The Pickering News has been issued every week since; rails S4C. r the Game and Fisheries Act Prices quoted for materials are to include delivery to any. pant November 11, 1881, and to our knowledge leas never The Whitby man was charg- reads: Every person is guilty of within the County. missed a regular issue during that'time (holiday week ed with drunk. driving. He did: the offence of hunting carelessly I. Bituminous Emulsions and patching materials. excepted). : - an, estimated $100 damage. to'I who:, being in possession 'of a g pproximor•ly 8,000.rods of wire fencing. P } 2. Fencing materials `his own car and 8150 damage' firearm or airgun for the pur- Quotations for both 8 and 9-strand wire and steel oats. We have many plans in store for the paper and we�to the police cruiser. 1 pose of hunting, discharges or! p hope that within the months to come, that you and your causes to be discharged or han-1 3. Soh and Calcium Chloride.' family, if you are not a subscriber, will join our list of dies such firearm or sirgun i 4. Chemicals for weed and brush control: Library- regular readers. Pickering Library- without due care and attention 1 5. Points for bridges,guide rail,etc. _ !Asks Larger Grant or without reasonable consider-I 6. Snow font•—approximately 15,000 feet, ' Our ciftulation today is three times what it was five, 9 at ion for 'persons or property, 7. Miscellaneous—eorrvgoMd metal Culverts, •signs, cedar poets. years ago and, we hope it willAreble again in less than ?►Ire George Bi-own, chairman!and is liable to a fine of not, of Pickering-public library pre- more than 8340 or to imprison- COUNTY TENDER FORM TO BE USED FOR ITEM 2 the next five and we feel confident that it : 111: sented the 1961 budget to coun- ment for a tern of not more Further information and tender forms may be secured from the` We feel this way because we know that people look cif last week: They are asking,than six months or both. office of she undersigned: to The :dews for honest and factual reports and man_y ' "If this amendment is follow-` collnCil for about: .Se00 more` lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.have complimented us in this respect in the past. this year. ;ed up with good policing, lira- I'�zding it becomes part of the R. E. SINS, P. Engineer Our aim is,the Same as it has.always been: to resent I ►'•. Brown said that 9,983 Engineer, County of Ontario books were circulated through the Act, the.OFA request will in County Building,, the new•§ accurately, t0 Speak Out editorially fOT' OT'' :large part have been met by the WHITBY, Ontario, the library,last year._ .against an Tssue.as we find-it. We don't mind running a i Legislature's action," ..Mr. Tit-; retraction if we make an error as ice all do at times. We dew concluded. 'V4'e know that recT- e e the Ontano Federntion of Ang•-� - have always tried to be fair and this.has been app gay Ridges Family lers and Hunters is anxious to DENNIS CARTAGE ' ated by our readers. have good farmer-hunter rela- i ,If you enjoy'receiving,The News each week, in y our'Win Big Holiday tsonships. This-amendment will SEPTIC TANKS help. Water Supply home, the effort i­,,well worthwhile. We hope you do. �i I! CLEANED 5 00 gals ;4 50.35.00 t sneyland '. NIA . 850 aegis. $6.00 G\ TIC �IOORIVG W. J. BUTT 1,000 gals, .. , ... .57.00 ■Al T �, SI r. and Mrs. Alan «', Ed- Small boats have been -moored There Ought ■ o Be A Law j wards and their son Martin, by, magnets, in the port' of Ham-, Oshawa, _ RA. 3�,,Z ALSO SAND •' GRAVEL _ age have won the Bay Ridges burg• Germany, The hull is fitted' TOP SOIL AND Flu _ There ought to be and there is a law against people holiday trip to Disneyland in with two electro-magnets powered WEST MILL AT, 4.4059 disposing of their, garbage by throwing it on other Hollywood, by shipboard batteries, The mag- nets attach to movable iron plates peoples property or throwing it'along public thorough-. The 'Edwards were chosen on the pier. .from several thousands-of peo-, fares. _ _ . This' experimental magnetic I. s e e a l�ple. who entered' the contest method has i Several complaints have 'come' into this office'during- gripped smart boats! Ajax and Pickering General Hospital - since the opening at Bay Ridges firmly and safely at berthing piers the past week from residents, mainly on country side-j a few months ago. even 'during heavy swells• It is ;AJAX , ONTARIO , roads—, who have to either pick up Or put up with Some-•: Mr. Ralph Zeldin, sales man-' now being considered for larger' one else's garbage strewn along in front of their farms,!ager at Bay'Ridges presented vessels and could eliminate, the 'the Fdwards family with.their.manpower usually ,needed for Annum Corporafiion l'Vleefiing The township charges people who are in the garbage mooring operations. hauling usiness for each load taken to the dun but a" travel tickets. The trip-iti-. —` j $ h, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a general meeting of the shar•hoWers } eludes an eight-clay, all-expense there is no charge if you, take your •own••garbage, in uip to Ilisneyland '(free rides' of stet and Pickering General Hospital will be held of SAO p.m. on our car, f on. everything) Newsstand Price TUESDAY,MARCH 28, 1%1, in+h• Nunes' Residence. S' (;) and Log �n-' Members and all interested persons are cordially invited to attend. You.can bet that people who would throw garbage on; geles. Res6rvatihns were made Raised TO 10 Cents for them at the Lisneyland Beginning with this issue, the AND FURTHER NOTICE is hereby given to consider, and if approved i public roadways, would holler the loudest if they found, -to confirm with or without variation, a special Hssalution passed by Hotel and at the Ho-llywood price of The Pickering News on the Directors of the Corporation on the 17th day of January, 1961, to someone's garbage dumped in front of their,own home. I - i Roosevelt in Los, Altg'eles.-Their the newsstands will he 10 cents • Because dumping arba a fi*ou> a r be to,. per copy. The subscription rote of "Eight Directors, of which a majority span be-elected Directors, ' quickly and at night, it is very difficult•to apprehend 1 and front-,Los Angeles. 52.50 per year will remain the !hall constitute a quorum at a Board Meeting." the gouty' parties.. However' we have noticed that if" �' same. , AND FURTHER NOTICE is hereby given to consider, and if approved, they make a continued practice of ix, they are usually i,FARNI'S FEATHERS RUFFLED increased costs in all phases of i to confirm with or without variation, a special Resolution passed by A poultry farmer war Outraged newspaper the Directors of the Corporation on the 28th day of February, 1961, caught and hauled into court. production has prompt- g (when several Jet planes swooped i •d the hike in Price, which is no approving a By-law to consider qualifications of Board Members. And we might add, that the court, along with eve ry- over his coops at �feumarket, higher and a lot less then many K. D, MORMY; K. J. MadNNYS, ane else, takes a dim view on this practice—so watelt stampeding 1:000_ birds into a, President and Secretary. 1 I corner. About• i00 teens were ether wiekly periodicals. _ Chairman of the Board. it, buster!. �c ed.rn the pile-up, rush _ i ' •; Thou � h - • ; - � � - �• - .qy g ; ff ul Husbands Ba y their ,wiveta, x ANIL - • i} Softer and er to iron. know tthe th a as dryer towels dry fluffie , - g .•' washday drudgery. Dry clothes any day. . . any weather for only about 26 a normal load, - :Now Everyone 'Can Own a . - , P3as Dryer at this Low Price :.. . • : f .EASY TERMS a week on your 'on1 y gas bill For .Complete l n f ormation Call 90 o eumers as WH. 2-2420 — Sales Department s Thursday, March 23, 1961 THE P I C K E R I N G NEWS Page Threi 'ickering Village Notes _ Fairport Mika DUMBARTON NEWS AuDLEY by Mrs. Fred Puckrin ? Receive TB Test - T Red Cross - DunTarton United Church Les Beare of Markham, bav( I Approximately 210 children The regular morning service'a flower arrangement demon Serves Mankind Well The W.A. met in tghe church!of our school received their T.B. *as conducted b Dr. W. W. stration. 'Musical selection Wert on Wednesday evening with the skin test on Monday. McKay. The choir sang the given by Glen Cross on the ac- president, Mrs. G. Astley con- Sorry to learn that Mrs. A. anthem "For Thy Dear Namel cordian. i The Canadian Red 'Crags is of their daughter Mary, whose ducting the business. A bale of Wilson it still confined to her awe Raise" with Mrs, Vera Free-' Mrs. .Morley Llack left on I dedicated to the service of man- marriage to Mr. James Murdoch clothing is being sent to the home and '_'riends and neighbors ' + League, Osh- ,ort . 'taking the solo parts. Mrs. H.,spend a few days visiting re. and 90 per cent of Red Cross March 25th at the Presbyterian awa, and a donation. to the ore t, + she is up and about again. Stroud, the organist arcom- latives. I .work is performed by volun- Church. Her many beautiful and Overseas'Relief Fund. The W.A:'I Mirek Sharp of ''ark .Blvd. 'panied the choir which w'as I 'Ir, and 'Mrs. Dick Gibb of!tary workers. During this Red useful gifts were much admir- has Purchased a vacuum cleaner I had a party recenll* to cele- directed by 'Ir. Fanthom. Mrs.i Trenton visited sirs. Oli•er Cross month you are likely to ed, and heartiest good wishes for the church. The roll call ,. , , t brate his ,to birthday. Present _ Dorothy Forsyth conducted the Gibb on the weekend. receive a call, from one of theirs were expressed for her happi- was "sacrifice". Mrs. A. Bell were Olga } Junior Congregation. ! This is the last notice of the canvassers, of arc oi- - e sue`--- - led the worship service' assist-' and Sonit,Kosurko, Dr. McKay,, chose John 10 as Base Line School's. Fun Fare ous contribution. I_ Mrs. hied Birchall and dau h-I ed by• 'Irs. John Puckrin and' Angela.-and Martin Jaan, Mar- T g 'Mrs. Fred Puckrin. Mrs. G. Ast- garet Louise Parkinscn and his his scripture lesson, and took,which is being held on Satur-j 'Its. Galway left on Satur- ter Dorothy of Oshawa, were' brother 'l'at'e all attending had his text from the twelfth verse, day,�March 25th, from 2 o'clock'day for a three weeks' vacation' uests of 'Ir. and Mrs, F. J. ley and DI's. A. Bell sang] g a wonderful tinie. - "This .is m . commandment.that' until 5 o'clock. There is some- in. Florida; I"When I Surrey the Wondrous 'Y Prouse on . Saturday Dinner guests of'the Pear: you love one another as I hay e 1 thing planned for everyone.;I 'Ir. H. L. .Fair, A ricultural� 31 r. and 'Its. Irvin White'!Cross'. Mrs. Fred Puckrin read, , g g sal!s of Lakeview Ave. on Sun- loved you". In 'the Old Testa- Fish ponds, white elephant, Representative f o r Ontario are expected home this week i a letter from Allen Knight, a day. were Dir. and 'D1rs. Ron ment, God was spoken of 'as novelties, Easter Gifts, tea and County, will discuss the Farm from Florida. I missionary in Angola, Africa.' Clark of Scarboro. just; redemptive and compas- coffee o corn hot do Refreshments were served. t p p dogs and -Accident Survey for Ontario,! The ladies of St. George o i• Birthday. Congratulations to Sionate. Jesus spoke' of • God raffles. Why not plan to attend' in the Presbyterian Sunday i Anglican. Guild held a pot-luck Mrs Brian Churchyard, Eddy Steven Warner who is 7 ears as lore. God's love requires a'and help -out the •Base Line•. School room on Tuesday, :'larch!luncheon on Thursday, March and Kevin left on Monday from'old on March 24th. } response from man. God had no'Home and School .Association? 28th, at 3 m. Visitors are 23rd at the Parish Hall. 'Talton airport• to spend a few P• _ I We are :}orry to hear that chosen people but loves every-i Dir. W. Baker to Discuss f very w'elcotiie; particularly men. Congratulations and many months with her parents at Do- Mrs R. Hansen of Park Cres- one. Does God love us more at.iiii-Recreation at Home and School 'Ir. and 'Its. James Richard-;happy returns'to Mr. C. J. Butt, minion, Cape Breton Island. i cent is confined to her home I some times than at other? It Council fleeting �son, of Geoigetow•n, visited re-l whose birthday occu�t•ted on Eileen Guthrie is recuperat-• with illness and we hope she znay seem so, but He is always At the March 28th, General i latives here at the weekend. Wednesday, 'larch 15th. ing at home following an opera- . Y, _ will soon,recover. present although we do' not 31' -'Meeting of the Pickering and Mr. and 'Mrs. Maurice Eby, Also, to little Gregory Bals- lion on her eyes at a hospital! Many happy returng. to Linda ways look for him. We realize'District Home and School-Coun- of Dixon Hill, and Mr. and s.I don, son of Verne and Mrs. in Toronto on Tuesd#y of last I Chillman who is 8 years old on our need for•Him more "cer- M; W. Baker-and other Gu Eby, of Cal week. eii, l y gory, �yce. l�don whose Mat birthday was March 24th. tain`tinibs: His love is a coin= members of the ' Pickering guests at the J. C. Bar Mr. Milton Powell, -Oshawa, k41r iiL�,>�8rch 17th. Janet Fenemore of Toronto scant creative power in the um- Township Reo eabioa Committee home on Sunday. Anti ity should a Scot.choose `'sited et the home of his son I spent the week-end with Linda - •.=i erne. Some of oar appareeet.de- will be on handF to,outline and Messrs. Alan Dawson and St. Patrick's day or his birth- Stanley n if Mrs, Powell -on y and Susan Pickard. feats are the result of Cso ` discsrss the scope of their cots Jack Hambleton'were in attend-1 day:' Our congratulations to Mr. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. Birron, Ken- pruning to make us bow better ��• The interests of t ante at, tbia Sportsmen's'Show Hugh Miller, whose birthday ny and Sydney of Toronto were Yniits. God .does not judge rte comnitte&include sue.items as'at the C.PI& gi+eunds last week was celebrated on March ',7th. -friends here are very pleased to guests of W. and bars. E. But- by the results that we get, but drama g ova. little league t in the eapae�at reporters for MY. ,and Mrs. C. E. Morley learn that he has now recovered ler of Dunbarton Shares Isar by our attitude. baseball and ley, and,a gym I the. Globe arid;.9lail. ' attended the induction of the from his recent illness. week-end. Next Sunday morning will be group. The meeting will-be at The semi-finals of the High new Ontario County Judge, Mr. and Jars. Monahan of Gene Fleming of Moorelanda -,- .the quarterly communion ser- 8 p.m. at the Dunbarton School SchoeL Drama Festival will. be f Alexander Carlysle Hall an, Scarboro Malted Ca t. E. 1°'ia• and anyone interested .is invit- held ar.P. D..'High School on March 11th, at Whitby Court P Pyette a secon op very quickly trod at the week-end a second operation at Oshawa Following the church service ed to attend. Tueed" am ing, April 11th. house. The annual meeting of t h e!General Hospital. a congregation was held and it 'this shood be a very interest Mrs. Ken Cooper;' sirs. Lot-',Red Cross, Ontario Division;' Keep in mind the next wonth- was moved by Nelson Westlake AJAX A'_VD PICKERI\G ing occasion. ton, Miss Somerville, and Mrs. will be held on •Thursday and ly meeting of the Fairport and seconded by_David Lennox Congratulations to Mr. +and Aian Rieaor were amon the i GENERAL HOSPITAL g g I Friday April 6th and 7th at the Beach Home and Schabl Asso- that Johns-Manville tile the Statistics for Month of Mrs. Wm. Newth on tare birth local delegates who attended the Royal York Hotel. About ei ht ciation. The meetin will Lei -.:,.ceiling with 12 by 12 painted of a baby, on Friday, .'larch'Horticultural Convention held at g g tile. The motion was carried. February, 1961 1 local ladies expect to attend. held on Wednesday April. 12th �'TOtal In.Patients 17th„ named Patricia Anne. Mr.' Connaught Hotel, Hamilton,I The dinner speaker will be Lt.-(at 8:00 p.m. The speaker cf the St. Andrew's Presbyterian` _ and _Mrs. David Crichton- are on March 16th and 17th. Dole feral E. L. }I. Burns, advis- °vPning will be Dr. 5Tc"ib of Church, Pickering Admitted 19Fi' I _ i,proud grand-parents. dates were welcomed by the or, on 'Disarmament" to t he; the Mental Health (.`unit in The morning service of ,nor-,Number of Bai)ies Born r3 ,On Saturday afternoon March Mayor of Hamilton and can Federal'Government. There will: Whitby and-he will be speaking ship'at St. Andrew's church Sias Total Out Patients. 277 1$th, friends to the number of ducted an a tour of the beauti- In..Patient \-Rays 101 I be a tour-of the O'Keefe Cen-'on Mental H-glth in relation to well attended. The combined., about ,0, from Toronto, Aurora,• fuI new Cit • Hall. There' were p Out Patient' X-Rays•s "1.1 } tie, with tea in the lobby. Re- school age children, a queaion chair entered to the , rocessier = y "- Dlarkham, Wh i t by, Oshawa, many displays of flowers, in-; al Psalm "That.man bath er-'Laboratory In Patient _ ports from all'tlepartments'will and answer .p.rir>d will follow P Treatments ;931 ' g g be: pAes Stte Patrick's cTead andJ yes resentaci�e1 from l'ne 1)nt Ajax Dunbarton and Pickering, eluding some from.Junior Hert-' ftct blessedness• who walke•h gathered at the- home-of 'Mr. icultural Socities. ' Interestin ' not astray". aboratory Out Patient Ti P _ Ontario' Y'•• and 'irs. Harry Bo es'in honor and -unusual subjects were dis- _ Treatments • 26; } . I Sale field on Sat.,'Mar. 18th at County Tuberculosis.and Health The minister llr. Kenneth cussed, such as "Basement Blood Transfusions 2j' the Parish Hall was a great Association who wal sire a- ;Heron conducted the service.i- Greenhoues" aril, "How to take•success, both socially and 6nan brief address. A skit:is planned" Y'he scripture reading has from Minor Operations i37 i Bower and srience pictures.". i ciall The hall was beautiful! � by the Grade 8 studerit4, Please Major O Photo B }:.. y St. Luke, chapter 12. Mfr. Heron J Operations, 23 s l Mr, and Mrs. Bill Mowat, Ear, Eey e, 'lose and ' decorated with, Irish. emblems;! plan to attend as this meeting .'chose his sermon text from Barre Pomeroy and Susanne, of Hamilton,spent,and there was a ]Psalm No. 14, and preached a Throat Operations SO • copies, good attend- will h of interest to all parents opws d pMeres appearing in he week-end ►W ith the farmer's I ante to enjoy the refreshments,! oC school age children. stirring sermon, on the topic this peps over rho "credit lino" �mother, Mrs. Nellie Maw•at. ` and purchase the .attractive 'Ir. and '1.ES. C. Donne at- "Being Rich before God." We! "photo by some ►onwsy" ore � Messes. Verne Disney and J.I P y B y ';'NEWS OF avoilable 'in two sixes. If yow y articles displayed on the tables.' tended the Cookstown Old Boys were cautioned against la 'ins l wavld Hilo a copy (photo) of those !C. $arks attended the funeral I Her,friends here are sorry to Reunion in the Oak Fdoom at vp treasures here on earth, trea- pictures, the S 7 size, s0 senes; 'Of the late Mrs. Wm. Gonda I P by � I learn first :firs. Betsy Doull, Union Station at Toronto on - sures which would pass 'away BROUGHAM the I by 10, 7Sc. I near Smith's Falls on Thursday who Scent to Africa last fall tai the evening of 'larch 17th. and asked to live day by day in I To ardor, phone Mr. Pomeroy at March 16th. Mr. Goudy.'s many, TEm le %1417, visit her daughter, was obliged) 'tr. nd Mfrs, J. Blanchard for- our liveat_to, glorify God and P have spiritual treasures. The` The regular weekly Euchre' �to return to Edinburgh in De-; n4erly of Victory Drive visited l was held in the hall..on .Tues Mr. .Chas .Day and 'Ir. John Service which was on "Hal 'cmber to,enter hospital. for 31r and Mrs. James Williams ` 'choir•under the direction of the ff Y: .organist and choir leader, liar-'dad evening +Then -the follow-1,O'Brine. LWee?;", I treatment, and is-now• in a nuts-''and family last Saturday. _ - J - in were winners — -1Mrs. H. • :P n- l ing home. The. Young Peoples. dance an anthem "Indeed thee. precious Malcolm, \Iowder and Mrs.'family of Enniskillen, visited'quilts were discussed as pieces r. a n Mrs. r nnan' held at the Community Hail last . Jesus", with Elizabeth Boyes as'Gordwin, fir. Bud Ciaw=ford,!iris brother, Ros, and _Mrs. Knbx;'are available for two quilts, 'A have received,a phone call from Saturday evening «+asi a great solotst, -Mrs. Robert Young con- JIr. Thos Ogden and Mr.- Rev.�on Sunday. Bale' i to -be' packed later,'their son Allan of Fort William, success. Approx m:4ely 90 girls ;j that a baby daughter had c and boys had•a'w•ondeieful .time ducted -the Junior Congregation'1lowder. material for 'same to be left•, 'assisted by Mary-Beth 1IcClem- 'Mr. and 'Mrs. Wm: !lay, Min' The meeting of the Park rived, 'March 20, a sister for� and thanks are extended 0 each with 'Ira. A. J. Gray. A Life' eat and Patti Snead..The syrrr-'and 'Its. Bert May and son,i Board will.be held in the Fire Membership Pin was presented Timmie, Both mother and bab}� and everyone who helped in any ath of the.congregation is ex- Arnold 'all of Gord�vood, call- Hall on Thw stray evening, well . way. p Y !larch 23. All'interested, lease to Mrs. E. Johnston by 'lira. s p .-. Happy Birthday to Janet Dal- pressed. to Mrs. E. C. Dolmage ed on Mrs, W. Hamilton on Malcolm. fleeting closed follow and family in their recent sac'"'lands afterndon. attend. PLASTERING CONTRACTOR . gle of Park Crescent who will 5 ed.by a dainty lunch sere ed I: I .bereavement. 'Liss Ella Campbell R.N. of I 'fr. and`Mrs. Lloyds.Thomp- the hostesses, Mrs. Reainan , APIA Plain D Decorative �� S years old, Clinic `will son of Ajax, also 1Mr. and 311. Child Health Clinic will ba The T.P.S. met in the eve- ppin• also Miss lI. G. Witte' Mrs, R. 'Tiller and 'Its.. A. J TILE • 'CERAMIC PLASTIC Stanley Thompson and son Lorn ACCOUSTIC FIOOR held "at the Community Hall 'ning and plans were made for of Toronto, visited the Matter's Gray. from 2 to 3 p.m. Tuesday, .liar. of Altona, visited their' sister, o'f Brougham I .MARTIN, ENRIGHT , , the,Good Friday, breiakfast and aunt, 'its. 'Iattliews on Sat- The ladies Mrs. Carter during the week- R.R. 3, Pickering 28th. morning service. You are asked urday. Romans .institute met in the end. Phone: TEmple 9.1997 I (Continued on Page'Five) to remember the special set- Mir. and Mrs. John. Haney i Hall on Tuesday afternoon. The vice•next Sunday "Palm Sun-',and little daughter visited with The third meeting of the president, 'Mrs. Annis presided. d$y" both morning and evening.'ihis parents "AI" and Mr•s..Har- Brougham •Busy, Beavers was Two minutes silence was ob-' Zn the evening the choir' will Vey. a held at the home.of ltrs: Har- served for the late Mrs. Hodg- n' sent the --annual. choral 'tts: Dawson of Claremont, den on 'larch 11, with 8 girls son, a' member of the Institute :.c: .. •lelight service with the!visited with her' daughter and. present. The President opened for a number of years: Mrs. 11. NOW e o • _ scriptures read by the Personals minister.:!lairs la Sunday and 'irs. D, L. they meeting with the Lords Ellicott sang her favorite hymn l Prayer. The girls altered some "He Leadeth 'Ie". The minutes �• 'Visitors at the Thompson's -llr.: and 'Mrs. K. Bent and small patterns for -practice-and financial report was read _ _�$ The Time To Order :and McClement's of the Base-,family called on her brother, Mrs. Harden rii.scusserl grain of and a"pproved. ?ins on Sunday were Air. and 1Ir. and Mrs. J. C: Hamilton material, laying of patterns and, All standing committees hared FERTILIZER Mrs. Bert Jackson, Loi's and also on her mother, 'Its. W, siaystitching. The meeting cloy-I their reports ready fbr April 1 'Tommy of Agincourt. Hamilton on Sunday. ed with the 4-H pledge. The meeting. Mrs. M. Annis has the l Hugh 1IcConachie returned, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Balsdon' nest 'meeting to be ' held on material for a quilt blocks ford SEED GRAIN home from Oshawa Hospital on'iof Pickering, called 'oil `her' April 1, at the home of llrs,';rny Mme wishing to make one.I "1 Sunia-y. i father, Air. DI. Hamilton on Harden. � TnI,- notice ladies. The April lI>. James DIdntosh retuiir-,Sunrla� afternoon. 1Ir. a nrl-Mr.z. J. Sheppard and meeting kill he held on April 4.I CL.OVER SEED v-d home from Ajax.Hospital on The many friends of 1lrs. F. f:iinily also Mr. and .lira, Elden One week earlier Cher. usual as; Sunday. Cassie will be glad to know,she Carter and little son visitncl tire' Hall •will be used for -the has returned from the west and llrF% -carter Mrs. Leonard Mills of P.te- • _ :i.. oil•.qunday. . _ .T.E: t-tests on the r,-gular date �nsneld, "Quebec, visited . her .is.. now• iiriug in Stauffvill(, The i•:•gulin meeting of the;'I*:. N. Burton and ''Ira. R mother-in-law, Mrs. F. 'fills where she bus scoured• <rr �Vninan's liissionai} Socieri'of"•Milli' hurl char e of the y :..a week. upiitmnnt. ;t. Jahn'; Church was held .rnr''gram on Homy Economics ani' C LAREMONT - Mrs. Irrnw Pliti" r:eturnef; The fol)owing -worn lucky Thursday after,nonn,at the home he, lt'i. _ TI,i' ?rums from twin• .Ajiix Ho�pita•l winners at th( i.O..p.F. Fui•hre, �f :Ifs. Roaman'.w•tth' t 0ood' Tiro meeting closed «•ith Thr - :'.CO O� last Wednesday. 'hold hy- Brougham Lrnlge at ittondance, .The president, Mrs.,Queen.— followed by a dainty The,,.Horticultural "tncetinT'their loil);e room in' Wliifrwalr Linde, oMned the ftfe,cting with lunch served by thr hostesses - Phone 201 ' took pine(, in Dunbarton L'nitedi l'on Friday last, 'Ir.;. Annie Phil- I a,I-n-ni-11-ts:-4ohn White assist-�Jlrs, Wannap. 1lra. Harden _ _ Church, Sunday ' School rc;nms lips, Mr•s. Ivy Madell :and 'Ira 1-d hy' lira. Pay Ellicott had '�Irs. Ray Ellicott and Mrs la:t Tuesday`,. 'larch 14th, -llrs. Harry White, '1Ir. `rt•m. Knox.�charge• of Program and storable 016" Four ,_- - 'T H E P i C K E R I N G NEWS --� Thursday, March 23, 1961 WANT APS• -AUCTION SALE SROCK ROAD LAREMONT Where . Mone Goes sir �, -_ The Brownies met at the us- _I__ _ FARM SOLD dal time in the school l Mon NEWS From Our Easter Sews ,. Clear ona auction wt• of InNrna- may' March 20th. Cuba also met ' � a i+ rlenal No. 250 Diesel Tractor; 30 In the evening and Mrs. Dot' Claremont - Several from ' invested Ricky Sowerby at the rl ^ Cockshv" Tractor; A.C. combine, new Claremont, Brougham e u g h a m and Forty-five hundred envelopes,,by accepting responsibility for s : D P.T.O., Baler, Form machinery, Stable Cub meeting, containing Crippled Children:hospitalization, steel braces, s / and Born equipment, bold hay and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Boys 3touffville attended the Diaple straw, eta. The property of Robert had the former's parents Mr. Leaf,hoclley game on Saturday. Easter 'Seals are now in the crutches, transportation, etc:, all at lot 22, Con. Broken and Mrs- A-Boys of Toro Rev. A. E. Czesswell hands of that number in this of which uses up most of the Front, Pickering Twp.,'half mile wuMs visiting them at the weekend. block of tickets. neighborhood. Sent to you by a��erage of one thousand dol- ����s of 401 Hwy, on Liverpool Road, on Mr. and Mrs. Verne Middle the Pickering Rotary Club -1 tars received from kindly SATURDAY, APRIL.). 1961 The Claremont Scouts an@ i _ - ton and family of Scarboro they, the Club members are!friends who received these Eas- visited the former's mother Cubs have set the date for their :loping you will use rite enclosed ter Seals each year. REAL ESTATE TRACTORS, COMBINE AND Mrs. W. Middleton at the week Father and Son banquet for envelope and send along a con- Publicity s never - •� FARM MACHINERY end, Aril 12th. Y given (for _* P tribution, no matter who the obSlQUS_i:easons;-o,.,-,' 4WTAGE. FOR SALE-3-room eoffoge, international Diesel trot- Mn- Wired, inauleted, 4•pa toilet, fin• model The village was shocked on amount. es - n mes are never urn e tor, complete with tights, snorter, eel who has been in Ajax has We have the privilege hhed throughout. Must be moved. pulley, live PTO, ) pt- hydreu:ic lift, vital for_some time, had been Sunday to learn of a young p ge eac}r public = they',work quietly and $900. Apply Moodie's Snack Bat, and straight drowbor hitches, pvrch- removed, to Oshawa Hospital: woman-who is alleged to have�year, at this time, of telling our i efficiently,. and results obtain- Pkkermg_ for further treatment. I $teens strangled, being found on I eaders something?of the work ed hav=e more••than satisfied ' . used new, late 1939. Cockshsitt No. t_ r BO'R SALE - of Grovenhurst, Handy. 30 tractor, standard model. with Misa Flora McPherson of Tor-, the 9th concession, east of Eal-1 rarried oii in this "activity".by,Rotarians of the wort$:iress of man's chance. 5-roomed house on lights, etc., Allis-Chalmers 6-ft. cut `itto, visited :lit. and slat' i' ten acre?; furnished; w:II; h dro; p' I sam.•It is reporterl the woman i the local Rotarians (all friends�their labours and of your dot- ton kle0en and combine, spreader attachment I Weavers on Sunday: Douglas i had been I;v;nj;' i•r 'Pronto but i anti neighlArs of yours).. . ,lars. $2.500 full price. Phone ATlontic Weaver spent the weekend l •. 2-2992. (Mor,24) good. McCormick-Deering No. 46 PTO, ! P Las oribinnlly from-Timmins. ! Picketing Township has• for ' again, for obvious reasons. WANTED-small purchased new in Juiy! visiting his Aunt and -Uncle; !some years now_ had a small Rotarian; . '.would we I:elie�e /r 'WANTED=small house with basement 1959, only done 1,209 bales. t)ion Mr. and Mrs. M. Chyla in Tor-, About 40 children attended a!number of }Dung-tern who have like to point out to all a few on approx. one acre land, North 16•in, silo filler cutting box, com-i onto. meeting at the h6me �-f 'Mr. V { been incapacitated and disabled cases they, have worked with,' � of No. 2 Highway in Pickering pleb with filler and distributing pipes. -Mr. and hire. Harry Dawson Clare IieevlT last Thursday�through, in many cases, polio.,to have you see just what YOU 1 Township. Trees and more secluded Cockshutt 13-run groin drill. Cock- Visited the formers parents on night to h ar a talk and film on, , J area. Box 609 Neva Office, shutt PTO 4-bar tractor, side delivery the 4th concession. As a service' organization,'have accomplished, It has been Pickering. rake. Cockshutt 8-blade one-way disc safety, by P.C.' 3,V. S. Hilliard Pickering.Rotarians, as. well as tremendously satisfying. We fill"; Cockshutt 3-furrow tractor of the OPP"branch, Whitby. �,Rotarians, the world over, along ask you to accept our word for ARTICLES FOR SALE plow.; Maeormiak•Deering PTO manure LIVERPOOL I large number of friends l with other service clubs have it that some children know, •__ spreader, large size. MM. 5-ft, cut, have' it, AND POTATOES mower. McCormick-Deering '7-ft. cut Congratulations,•to lair. and I called on Mr. and 'Mrs. .John asked. for the responsibility of i are making astounding recover- SPIES - $2.83 per bushel grain binder, good McCormick•DowinO ffira. Wm. Sims_ who wish . I Coates at their home here on helping these 'youngsters, and ies, 'as a result of,that which _ 6-ft, cut grain binder; Set 4-'section -. Macintosh and Other Varieties - announce the lira ival of a baby f Saturday, the aecasaom oY their i the Pic(tering Club over the�the-Pickering Ttotan Club has in Stock drag Barrows; Two rubber-fired form r wagon gears. Wagon fiat rock; MH bey, 9 lbs., ltl oz.; born at the 60t1a wedding ,anniversary. An';past'fifteen years, had the _op-�been ale}e to do with the funds Please bring own container, all-steel ha leader; Throe-drum steel Scarborough denerat J3o8pital, anniversary banquet w-as held;portunity of helping a great PICKERING ORCHARDS hay send them. May we not 44,2 Highway,One mile west of land roller; Walking plow and other March 15th. in the Baptist Church on Sat- Many,ehildt'en in Shia:Te ship,.l k)ear from you soon' Pickering Village odd form implements. - - Mr. and Mrs. Ron Pennyeook urday el :ertiug, molten-.a large 111tt from London an r. and Mrs. l� WHifehall 2-124? f. do d M gathering attire down•to 's tug-; _ ` OPEN Ellis Pelham attended the �'-" ` COLEMAN CAMPING MISCELLANEOUS, BARN i STABLE S , Mrys-��nleg nMvrray g:Thie�re�s-Ina'-6 Entry I MILLER HEATING EQUIPMENT _ portamen s glean last Satur-' VeHerns-3toverJugrle• Glossa John Deere .10-in. hammer m,; 10f �Y' several_solos. Police-are_ HOUR SERVICE LOWEST PRICE N, s1x inch endless drive be Half Happy birtbday'to Mrs:Thar- investigating the' Repairs = Servicing - Parts Fors• bo•cye1. electric motor Moko esa Gibbons who will celebrate The Legion Cu ffiary held,robbery of Law Motor-Sal MILLER HEATING 20-ft., 4-in. diameter grain auger, her birthday this Saturday, their annual''dinner old Saturn Which occurred-sometime''early., Repair Service Ajax - Phone Whitehall 2.3491 complete with Sh, etahnsion that• March 25th. dap evenilif, ' c V bey the'Monday morning. i �OLEMAN - (Mar.24) ham fanning mill. Set barn platform I Birthday wishes to Ian Pel- W.A. of ''t'fi"e Tlnite'd. Church.j ' Ent scales:Woods electric 3-harse 60-cycle jam who will be 15 Friday, Entry was gained by► break PAINTERS AND DECORATORS rain rinser. Steel wafer$ fro ugh. ' y Dancing foth,:ved .the dinner,l.ing,a small window in the door Furn«•s, Space Heaters, Water g g "g "�' blotch 24th heaters, Ran Wait i Floor 1,t.00 an hoar for quick, cktan, guar- 10 Beatty steel stanchion wits+ head I Gloria Durnmond celebrated and Mr. Bud' Alortcn was the I v[ the rear shop and reaching! gab' Awhed firit-doss Painting and Paper- roil, dividers and nine regula" her 1$tb birthday ffiarch 20. lucky winner of the 50750*draw.,through,and unlocking the door.; Furnaces }amging. water bowls. Beatty stable litter car k Trailer Heating i Accessories ERIC STOKES - DECORATOR rl•r outfit,- complete ,whh a new I bliss Marilyn.'-Rennie spent- About $25:00 in silver was I Whitehall 2-3491 Alt. 3, Pickering -TEmple 9.1714 19 and opp►a:, .170 feet of I the weekend in Toronto with taken from the till. Nothing' • tracking, switches, ha s and ord e i k 9 TUDOR ST., AJAX PARTS AND SERVICE I �' y pp swing pole. bag Huck. Fence stretch- 'Vir. and Airs. H. Gifford: else appeared touched. _� Wash Mnrh;n.a - %7n With The fowlers /JAY BJSRGAIlI-CENTRE up I•r, oeverai p.4s of scrap ,rcr,, shawls,! Mr. rmd -Mrr. licith Drs!-c, -- _--- t forks, hoes, bags, chuir.s, pars, bars, called bn Mr. and Mrs. Craig -- Phone: Whitehall 2-6410 etc„ along with other -useful articles 1 Open Every Night Till 9 o'clock LADIES JEWEL LEAGUE Murkar of Pickering on Sunday too numerous to mention, PQR SALE - two brooder houses, :Team standings: evening. BUY DI , ev MAY AND STRAW DIRECT .FROM , •i•ctrie broaden,• 30-chicki _ Rubies -_errs>._ 6 _. Bill GliddoYt' and Rand} Car- RED FROM ofw4 foot shed Os?t 60�ma d& i QvaSale or 1:00 p. Terms: Cash I: Diamonds 9 spent.Saturday in'Tor- y nti mu hn an • straw. FACTORY p and SAVE with plywood; 12 x $ ailing joists, No Reserve - Farm Said Onyx 7 Mr., and �Irs, Arthur Lost on any article. phone PLymouth KEN AND CLARKE PRENTICE Sapphires, 6 and family of Whitby, <spent JALUMINUM WINDOWS AND DOORS Auctioneers 8-3061. Emeralds 5 Sunday w:th Mr. and Mrs. Morkhem, Ontario w I GRILLES AND ACCESSORIES ° SPORTSMAN'S SHOW SAMPLES M+eee 345 - Milliken Garnets „ $ Grant Taylor. 4Coleman Lamps, Stoves, la Collars, Phone Axminster 3.51f7 Pearls ,_ Susan Kee}il celebrated. her AWNINGS AND RAILINGS _ Jugs etc; j Over 200: 8th birthday last Saturday. SHOWER�bOORS MIAJA ONT,G .ALUMINUM SIDING IN MANY BEAUTIFUL COLORS' AJAX,W . 2-3 CARD OF THANKS Edith Hogarth 211, 221, 202; Mr. Alan Fryer underwent an� �.. $lean• Wh. 2-3491 ! Verna Landry 225, 208; Emily.leye operation last w•aek. ' PRODUCTS GUARANTEED AND EXPERTLY INSTALLED l" SALE-1952 Ford Sedan Delivery,I Mrs. Alvin bushby and fami'y wish; young 268; .Louise Johnson The R.A., of ' the United WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SALES r $100.00 apply G. PSLANCE. 30 to thank their many friends• and role-1 264; Eveline Montgomery 248; Church will meet on :March .23 - Iyisl? our Fodor or Showroom at I Lokevi•w Ave., Fairport Beach. lives for their kindness and sympathy R-innie. McCoaabe 2°6; Jaen with a public supper bein Held' y �-- shown in the leis of a beloved hus-! P ppe g. band and father. W •spedaly wish Bradshaw 221; Jean Armstmn from 5 SfiS:°BROCK ST. N., WHITBY or PHONE MOhawk 8-5861 _COMING EVENTS B g I f p.m. on. to thank Rev, M. iuttars and Rev. 0. `?14• Glorio Murkar 209• Rose � �L. F. ROBINSON ALUMINUM Mfg Co _ I The Girl Guides and Brownies Jay, the M<Eactsni• Funeral Nome and Stroud 206. I -attended • l The Ontario County Junior $arm•. the lodies of Pickering united Church.! and their leaders attended the Due to�conflictions between Rainbow.Products and Rainbow Aluminum *n' Association will be holding its i High 'Single Flat: :Em.1y morning service.of the United, Mfg. Co., We, Rainbow Aluminum Mfg. Co„ have hod our name ?Annual "At Home" Dance in the Pub• iI young, 68. Church. changed and registered under the new r riet•n name: L. F. Robin- Oc School, Port Perry, on - Friday, • • High.:single with Handicap: son Aluminum Mfg, Co. p 9P .April 7,at 9:00 p.m.• . Five Ontario Centres ' Louise Johnston, 276: Mr. and Mrs. Steve .Wideman _ _- I All former Junior Former members . ' have returned from their honey- iond•friends are invited, Admission is For Conservation High Triple Flat: Edith Ho- moon.;They are residing south' R3 per couple. (Apr.39garth, 634. -- ` Experimental StYtly i High triple. with_ handicap: of Claremont. i k The Pickering Women'$Institute will The Golden' Age group have $veer.in the Presbyterian Church Sun. Toronto=Five Ontario cen-�Verna Landry, 648. ray s=howl room on Tuesda , March . postponed.. their meeting to, . Toward _a Wonderful Job future y itres have been selected by the; 28 c.r 2.30 p.m, A good attendance Conservation Council of Ontario' LAST WORD!' March 28 at 1.43 p.m. 'at the l • • • i requested. for an experdnental study of John Boatsman, 20, pleaded home of Mrs.:G. McConnell. E/�rOII NOW fO the impact of urban growth on guilty to following• too closely be-, ' Mr. and _Mrs. Bob Madill at r the Easter Term'at the MISCELLANEOUS hind the car ahead of him. Hel tended the birthday of 'Mrs. e natural' resources, it was en received his 14th driving convic- Madill's mother at Stouffville' OSHAWA GXPERT SAW FILING-Phone WH.,pounced here b ' Gavin Hen- I ry tion in four years. Imposing at on Sunday.• i 2.4687. derson; executive director. 'The fine of S50 and costs, the ma s ! S _llcl sod has left _ ~ KASTERING CONTRACTOR 'centres 'are: Hamilton, London,i irate warned Bootstnan he would, Airs. R. _Alt Types Of Plastering Kingston, Srtatford and Lind-' lose his license for the next of-if ° S �"E Plain And Decorative sot}' I fence, and asked him whether he' Edward Lewis Passes I TiLE, - CERAMIC PLASTIC. Results of the study wi11 be,a had.anything-to say about his dis- COMMENCING ACCOU$TIC FLOOR - key contribution g Residents were surprised to' Y t}tiQn of the Censer- graceful driving record: �' , THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1961 MARTIN ENRIGNT vation Council to the Resources "My mother save I drive better learn of the sudden passing of '• R.R. 3, Pickering for Tomorrow Conference spon. than my brothers." was the reply. Mr. Edward' Lewis at the Osh- Phone: TEmple 9.1997 sored jointly by the provincial awa Genera). Hospital on Sun- If you would like a career with a fine salary, good NSPORTATION AVAILABLE - to I and federal governments and to day. He had suffered a stroke g pleasant co-workers,'and excellent 1A!► � working conditions, end from Toronto. Leaving Dunbar.i be held in Montreal this fall. Saturday morning. Mr. Lewis ton of 7.15 A.M. Leave downtown The Conservation Council, a FiRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED: was in his 70th year. -promotion opportunities - get 'specialized Business Toronto approx. S.00 P.M. Rhone non-profit, educational o + Training. p rgani-I ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES I! I TEmple 9.1409 after 6.00.P.M. Air. Lewis was born in Eng- � •. - zation, was formed in .1952 to AVAILABLE,FOR ADDITh3Ni land 'and came to Canada over At the OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE your training will .HELP WANTED ordinate the activities of all I AND IMPROVEMENTS. 40. ago. be concentrated on practical, job-getting, a ..raisin _ related groups in the province P Y 9 {AOIES WANTED, make up to $26.00 and to.act as an advisory body WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN For many years, he ran, the subjects. You will find expeit teachers friendly, con. ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. bake in-Claremont. On closing e week doing simple home sowing of governmental and other ages- � g I siderate-eager to help,you get ahead. In yew spare time, write box 7010 ties. the business, he worked for a = I Adelaide Post Office, Toronto, Ont. -With the use of aerial photo- M YOU REQWRi ANY MORTGAGE time with Oshawa Wholesale Even in this job-scarce period-Graduates of the Osh- Its, FINANCING A FOR FAST TEACHER WANTED' $atop building records, maps and then retired. He was active awe Business Collej$e are in demand. COURTEOLS'SERVICE: CALL - } i - s W 9.3. 14 (Cedar Creek) Pickering and soil surveys over the period I in church,work and at one time ship, commencing Sept. 5, 1961, 1950 to 1960, the study will de­ 'f was secretary of the Claremont Eight Courses from which to choose. 2 to 61 19 pupils. School is 2; termine the land-m-ind;vidaal- Ao+BREY.E..IRELAND Business hen's Association. College is open throughout entire year. . host of Cloriniant on pawed municipalities used directly for fly road and has merit facilities. AND COMPANY He is survived by his wife, Start now-graduate in the fall-when jobs are stating lifkatfens, ex urban purposes and the land in- • 1Mphr g eWa pe- the •former Isabella 11icbljllan. -more plentiful. Itss and pr•semf inspector, to:- directly affected or "sterilized" and two slaughters: Jessie (Mrs.. S. S. Speear, Sitc.•Tris6i by 'urban growth•. - 100-ADELAIDE ST, W. Sam Taylor) of Claremont and Modern Equipment and Teaching Methods. 4 R.R. 1, Ashburn, Ont. Comparison of the findings in TORONTO 2, ONTARIO Irene (Mrs. Gordon Graham of -A Phone: the five centres-will be made in- i Ask about the,new student loan Program. • Day-R'tehmond Hill �• Oshawa. - � ' Turner and an attempt. to establish rela- Empire B-S$00 of Empire 4.5964 `PHONE-WRITE OR VISIT-Obtain the latest literature Nightmor 4.•251- f03W tionships between the size of a Service was held Tuesday in r NE. U1Dy will take ore of centre and the direct and indi- •• Evenings Claremont Baptist Church with ,ACT NOW•w, DIAL RA J'3375 • rect effects of its growth on the TEmple 9.1730 - WA, 2'44 j interment in Claremont"Union; • weekly while mother works 11 n• 2.1232. surrounding land. - emetery. _ :• ..Thursda y Morch 23, 1961 THE PICKEIt IN0 NEWS (Page Ffvd FAIRPORT CHILDREN held at the Community Hall, R g; g l„ y _ WEDDING ANNIVEEiSA Y {( _ While the girls were vision Seven Lively Arts from the (Continued from ►a9• Three) (Thursday, April 13th, from 3 to Mr. and Mrs. William Duncan PIC1\ERING the Museum with Mrs. Rogers,�O Keefe Centre', by R. Yost Mr. a n d Mrs. J. Dosne of;o p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. I the boys for Dumbarton Shores, Fairport of Green River will be at home I ys went to the school 'of.' Wilson. Dumbarton Shores has just re- (to their friends at the home.of'. HIGH NEWS Trades with DIr. Hall. On April 11, the play "Sun• turned from a wonderful 10 da Beach and Moorelands are noAv day Cost Five Pesos will corn.. 3 i their son Forms for Tuberculin tests 'vacation in Haiti. under tat e A visitor will be Gordon,,, 25 Wash- By were given out to all the stud-!pete in "Simpson's Dram Fes- A Young Peoples Dance is calling at each and every'home j ington St., 'Markham on Sun- 'diral" which and Church'.-News 'held every Saturday afternoon i . rom 2-4 and 7-9 and on March 15, the tests were at P.D. H.S. at the ring-;on the Fortieth Wedding Anni- We are here to report to you given. The next dance will be held to 4 m. All ing both messages at the ser- ry g Also on March 15, Open p. youngsters from I versa on the happenings at Pickering on April 14. vices on Sunday, March 26th, '7 years up are invited to attend. .. District High school.• We will House f o; the Night Classes at Dunfair Baptist Church. pap was held. There were demon- .•,,'T.B. Survey I be writing to you in this paper The plan for-the T.B. Survey and Debbie1of Toronto a$dine If you have any News.Iitems_ eve two •weeks. Support Your p y George S _ —.---. - I strations in Square Dancing, • 9 ith complete information re- _ `_ for-this column we would ap-I On March 8, Grades 9Ii and Oil Painting and liillinery. • -- arming this:The Clinic will be the Pickards last Sunday. `preciate a call to Te 9-1563. 110E spent the day in Toronto.' On display, at the school .are' Commune . t - _7_ —------ -—-- -- —� p —010 _ 10110000 - -- OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 7:00 Peme . ]ROUGE HILL `'. EXCEPT THtJRS* & FRI. TILL-9:00 PeMO ON NO. 2 HIGHWAY PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI.. HAT. MARCH 23rd _ 24th - 25t1+ JUST EAST OF ROUGE BRIDGE • WHILE THEY LAST BLADE a� SHORT RtB - • ,, b. C '. Ib• BOAST BLADE BONE REMOVED ieners W .. • PRESM : . FROM LMAN mnce Steak M in C Ced $eef BONELESS ROLLED PLATE BRISKET MAPLE LEAF. SWEET PICKLED Cottage ROB NaCc pa�c) Ib. C 55 PUT ROAST � JUBILEE FAR . .. M STYLE PURE.-PORK BONELESS ROLLED •11 st FIVE-RIBS) • • C I !b. Tray - Prime Rl b Roast Ib " 9 - 39' t STANDING — 16th sued 76 RIBS) x PORK LOTH ROASTS = PRIME RIB ROAST 1b' C CENTRE ROAST RIB END 'TENDERLOIN END OR CHOPS Ib C Ib, C `;lb. C eearts . 29 (avg.. 21/2 lbs.) (avg. 3 1") 'Whole bin lb. 55c - ZIP 15 o:, tins -MAKE LEAF TENDERFLAKE _. 1VW PURE 2 Do'' 1' *p .. 9 . FOR . LARD c 1 00 food (SAVE 7c1 tCaso of 48 tins $3.95) STROUIYS FOOD MARKET 211 43 6 w 's •• t VO. 1 FIRM SELECTED GOLDEN RIPE _ (Special offer of lOc off) SWIFT'S IRISH - BANANA S Ib. '25 STEW . ..-' rge 24 oz. tin C - :'Special Offer of 4c Off --�— RUTHERiORD'S '/2 Gallon Carton FRESH- HOM04D-6NIZEb MILK C S �-+� RTEN FRESH 2°,o MILK �/2 Gallon Carton ib. C _ . •- NABOB'S SUGAR HOUSE 9 • ';. •(No deposk) - Full 1 Ib. ba• v CANADA PACKERS S alt Water Taffy-"4 I� L IK MR (Save 144) .'� .00 ..� 12 0:. round tins CHOCOLATE ECCS AND �` (SAVE 41c) EASTER NOVELTIES 1 .eo PRICED FROM C �O SWIFT'S GOLDEN 1—is oz. TIN . PLAIN' DEW (REGULAR) - C - SMEDLEY'S bs i—is oz. TIN . BANANAMARGARINE- -15 CREANO RICE 1 oz TIN . CHOCOLATE (Save Ise► -- -- - ' ALL THREE MAPLE LEAF —LwW ss oz, We - --- .. (SAVE 32c) STRAWBERRY H BRAND APPLE i WENTWORT miNCEMEAT OR APPLE i RASPBERRY MINCEME/1t z 95 Ib. ttrl C '(SAVE 6e) `_69 C JAM - - (SAVE IOc) wrw- e Six - . • •'THE P 1 C K E R I N G NEWS _ Thursday, March 23, 1961 NO PAYMENT UNTIL MAY 1 ST REPORT from ,.DUNBARTON RADIO & TELEVISION located on No. 2 Highway in Dunbarton Since 1% 6 Bathrooms Installed, Septic Tanks; PARLIAMENT ` �� T.V. Calls to the home — Phone TEm le 9-1191 f — , Wells, Basements, etc. � P BY HON. MIKE STARR (Please phone early for some day service) Shop Hours far cash i Carry'T.V. i Rodeo Repairs NO DOWN PAYMENT M.P. ONTARIO RIDING Ion call PAT DONNE Tempe 9-1841 This week was National Con- Small Appliance ds Motor Repairs, Repairs to Car, gathering, which was jointl; servative General Assembly called by myself and my col- ,House R Transistor Radios week in Ottawa., league, the Minister of Trade ' From constituencies all across and Commerce.. T.V. ANTENNA•INSTALLATIONS 8 SUPPLIES Canada some 1,500 delegates I may.say that there was a Batteries Tubes — Etc. PIPES FROZEW) were arriving in the Capital tc( great, deal of hopeful and con• e attend the three-day convention tructive work accomplished at Te►ms'C.O,D. i Inumational Charge'(Membe►ship Fee) Usk us at the Chateau Lauti— i t ieh will he A4 ._ .- --- 4er your oyplication-farms--- While the main conventior. forerunnkr of future gatherings. Pipes thawed, out quickly and safely j _ was going on, ,there were, a' And for•anyone, to say at thi, by new method with modern the same time, general meetings time that labour and manage- scheduled of the Young Pro-; ment in Canada are not fully electriea! equipment gressive Conservatives, the Wo-; conscious of the problems which • .. ' men's Progressive Conserv'atire;, we face and not fully conscious!@ DO. IT ' N 01N PAT DONNE Temple. Association and the Students`; of the need to bring a common p 9-1841 Federation. solution to many of these,prob- A busy round of events was! lems .is to sho•.v ignorance of; scheduled for Thursday and` the attitude that. was revealed Repairs, Remodelling, Interior Decorating, Friday, with windup elections in this top-level conference. and resolutions for Saturday. It is hoped that a result of INSURANCE - _. REAL ESTATE The theme of the convention I these conferences will be the i Maintenance work, etc. ' was the achievements of the i setting up of continuing -com- , R 1 L E. ,M OR L.EY Party in three years, as well mittees. Men and Materials are AY'aiklWe Now. as through its long history in At present, in plants across Canada. Canada, there are labour-man- ."your Friendly Reeidget dg�t" Ono of the features was the I agement co-operation commit- - setting nn of panels of Minis- wittees of labour and manage- •WHY WAIT TILL SPRING ters to answer questions from meet representatives to go into 'C ice.WH. 2-6212 R"idenee WH. 2-3115 delegates. the 'problems which relate to! Towards the end of the week king Canadian industry com- - - _ 32 KINGSTON RD. W P.O. BOX 16.0 Ministers and M•P.e were shut- petitive both„ at home and Call Your Local tling back and forth between abroad. _ PICItERING, ONTARIO the House of Commons and the These eomm' ittees could form Chateau Laurier Hotel. a valuable nucleus and be NATIONAL - Earlier, delegates arriving by assistance in working out b- the hundreds, had packed the lems relating to prices and EMPLOYMENT OFFICE galleries of the House of Cow Wages, proucictivity, automation - sport Local Advertisers coons and had visited such kindred problems requir-i ' points of interest as the Mint, ing labour-management co-1 314 Simeoe St. S., Oshawa the War Museum, and the Na- tional Gallery, prior to settling operation for tltPir volution. COOPER BLOCK LT _These entrimitte in -3 we l en 0 D• down to the arduous business IRAndolph 8-4631 of the convention. the current meetings,between Meanwhile -in the House the. labour and rranRFment will1 = 920 CALEDONIA ROAD — TORONTO form-a valuable adiunct to the nation's business contlr.ued with work of the National. Prodacti:•- iBLOCKS 8r BRICKS Parliament debatitir the amend-, . ity Council, whose chairman. ed Civil Service Act, and a n�ry; George DeF�•:ng., -was present SID'S STRUCTURAL STEEL Rehabilitation 13111 to ca-orders- at the latest labour-mana>ement SIDS PLUMBING & HEATING v ces'now offer through !CRANE RENTAL ate set : h' Government r.l-together in the the . Department of National , Capital. Coleman Gas and Oil Furnaces - Health and Welfare and the ­,STATION ROAD, PICKERING, ONTARIO It was announce 1 that the ' Phones WH. 2-1960, EM. 3-2802 Department of Labour to Nandi-I House w uld recess on Mach` Authorized Consumers' Gas Co. Dealer capped.persons across Canada. 1 - ' of the'impbrtant active- `29th for Eavter and would re- One tips of'the week was the meet-! sume on April 10. r :,24 HOUR SERVICE I ing of top representatives of The 10-day break would be a O H N L . LAY labour and management called welcome reslrite for members of Temple 9-2359 1 to bring forward 'an atmo- all parties who.tivauld thus have Sid Balhk, Prop. - i sphere of co-operation in Cana-Ian opportunity to visit the INSURANCE dean industry- i home constituencies which many PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE �/ �f . As Minister of Labour, it was had not seen since shortly af- COMPANY LTD. Vr LJ+� my privilege to take part in chi's ter Christmas. ;�et Us Remodel Your Home AUTOMOBILE — FIRE LIFE L 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST= English Director }Village Trumpet Band al►LL REPAIRS ALL SERVICES IDIRce: Statien Plaza, Ajax Shopping Centro. Phone: WN. 2-3301 I presents fine Drama} Asks Council for $I30 s for A Eomplbte Job " Phone For Immediate Coverage Da Or Night Mr D n B Specialists ,.. _- . _ g y g l o Henderson of the Y P _ At O'Keefe Centre Pickering �'outh Trumpet Band Windows -Plaster Peter Glenville, one, of the has asked tillage council fora Rec Rooms most-prominent directors in the grant of 8130: Electrical ' Additions r ' APPRAISALS A s Plumbing modern theatre whose contsibu-� Kitchens s tions span both sides,of the Atc band members,and the hate Y lantic, directed• the Anouilh oMr83H,ndorsunlfoana theh3.1 Floors osonry Gee 77A L M 1 Y. Bathrooms Carpentry er play. He won •accolades for his I raised•the money through lucky ..-( direction of the New York pro- draws and private donations. IBudget 1 ms ductions of "Take .Me Along",- i. te.will do what we can it Estate Bring Village "Rashomon", "Separate Tah Call REMODEL CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD. is a very worthy cause, said WH. 2.'5770 A. 3•Sr513 les" and "Hotel Paradise". His- Reece C• E. biolley. PL. 7.4107 8-3625 films include "Me and the Col- Whitby- X. 8-4571 O onel" and the soon-to-be-releas- Cobourg FR. 2-7601 ed "Summer an coo e . 1111 t ,#es. "Highway" 5. Mile East of Dunborton, No. 2 Highway Glenville began his career as an including "The Lark", "Time actor in England, joined the Remembered", Waltz of the Tor- 0 FASHION HAIRSTYLING ld Vic and remained to stage'': eadors"' and '.'The Fighting eight productions there with a Cock." MAIN •STREET PICKERING brilliance and versatility that David kerrick is, on the ree �IVHITEHALL 2-6370 won.. recognition for him as a ord, the most 17rodigious pro- DON BLIZZARD ELECTRIC top director. ducer in the theatre today.`This We are Offering You Set in the early Twelfth Cen- season alone he was represent- tury amid the panoply and in- ed by "Gypsy," "Do Re Mi", a $15.00. eoldwaVe for $12.50 .:-.-COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL INDOSTRIAL WIRING courts "Irma La Douce" "Taste f • thigues of the medieval c o of England and Yrance, Jean: Honey", and "Take Me Along" a :and $12 50 coldw ves for $1000 ' 'FREE ESTIMATE Anouilh's spectacle drama deals with the. 'musical "Carnival" plus $10.00 coldwaves for $7.50 �•v--�+-+ . with the passionate friendship still forthcoming.' Past success: ,,ZS Cents on all Shampoos, _ and eventual conflict between es include "The Matchmaker", A r Phone` Pickering WH. 2-2533 two of Britain's great and col- "Look Back in Anger", "The Haircuts Regular $1.00 now 75c orful historical figures, King' Entertainer", "Destry Rides Open Tuesday, Thursday 3 Friday Evenings He II and Thomas Becket. Again", "The �V'orld of Suzie Anouilh has been represented in Wong", and "Jamaica". Closed Wednesday Afternoons —Operated by;THEA PERSONALIZED PROTECTION , . R. FORTIER—INSURANCE 'COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK.SERVICE LOCAL ME�RCHANatS PHONE ATlantic 2-0216 NEW INSTALLED ESERVE N TANKS ID YOUR � *IRE AUTO ilFr CASUALTY PAT DONNE TEmpie. 9-1841 r . SUPPORT ! I 4 ' Thunday, March 23,'1961 THE PfCKER Page 34144 ING NEWS -��" - :- c ; 10-NO-W 40 i . .� �i'PiAIir'�� ri i I IiiJildFiriiiiilGtYl'uilMi^_I!irr"!NptIU1141ii�wl,iJll�1 Clare Phones BUSINESS DIRECTORY Services In To Go On dial �0 es 'DRUGS LTD. The Churches Latter Part of 1962 (PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS? GUARANTEED illliiufL':iCl:4i. s¢L"? IC:^'U!!fi!IflPly q";!ia;;;rltilisflU!!i;ld!1!I;lltli Claremont—Plans to convert e CIaremont telephone ex- 0 ST2%ftM%%1 11111111% to Radio-TY Service :(Funeral Director ' Pickering theh lagtert to operation 962 wee COSMETICS' - SUNDRIES - BABY NEED Any Make or .Model _ ! f/n lied Church loulline-d -1us. week by J. w: .. � • •• .ARTHUR FIELD * I 1 Lowry, B Telephone manager ,3 o�i ell T Minister: REV. MELVILLE BUTTARS for this area. STORE HOURS: 'PICKERING Private Ambulance Service SUNDAY, MARCH 26, 1%1 He said that the project Will I DAY OR NIGHT I Two Morning Church Services • require many months .of con- - WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 0.m. to 9' p.m.. 9:45 a.m. and 10:07 a.m. struction including the con- SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 1 P.M. to 5 p.m.. - # Junior Sunda School-9:45 a.m. struation of a dial central office I Senior Sunda School-11:07 a.m. ng-its-com WATER DELIVERED wM. McEACHNIE, Prop. _A u D LEY'- Lion lr'otthern Electric Company -` 3:15 p.m.-Sunday School M craftsmen will begin installing! PICKERING '-,-PHONE Whitehall 2-596T West of Dunbarton' 11 2:30 p.m.-Church.Service (to it the dial switching equip- ment and associated apparatus 1 PHONE Phone WH,,2-2171 ! which will automatically con-I Pickering, GRACE PRESBYTERIAN i nett all local telephone calls'un- ATlantit 2-0063 t ;. CHURCH der the dial system. . . . . Graham' HARDWARE - MORNING WORSHIP I At the same time as work is 11 o.m_ .-wear Rouge School I Progressing at the dial' central Auditorium office building, Bell Telephone! APPLIANCES - PAINTS - TOOLS KEN and CLARKE Creig-hfon, Fraser, SUNDAY SCHOOLS crews will be busy rearranging,. extending and modernizing the GLASS ETC. • West Rouge Schoo'- . P"R E N T I C E Dr non 8c Murdoch wire and cable network serving y i 9:30 a.m.-8 years and over 1.1 a.m.-up to B yecrs the Claremont exchange area so AUCTIONEERS Barristers, Solicitors and 11 a.m.-Nurse y I that it can be adapted to dial GENERAL HARDWARE Licensed and Authorized for the Notaries Public ` Cent•nniol'Road Schaaf- operation. Counties of Ontario and York I 11 a.m.-AII oges. With the introduction of dial' Phone: WHitehall 2-1911 - Pickering Fwm Stock. Implements,Household BANK OF COMMERCE CHAMBERS 408 ROUGE HIGHLANDS DR, service, all Claremont telephone Furniture, R•al Estate afar our numbers will change. The new specialty by of Reasonable Rates. 5 SimraQ St, N., Oshawa I j �ririr ones µ11l COnSISt Of seven fig- DUAL i �rifi r r�i�r S rrlf s i.•r'irif r s s s�i♦s i�i r Pi�s r r r s r r r rr��i s SERVICE AT ONE PRICE( I � ;ores and no•letters, conforming, • Telephone RA. 3-3446 Ste Georges ;� - Mork ss P.O. ginet 5 206 !with the All-Number Calling �� �f Anglican Church plan which is gradually being „ +..f Lay:yja� S �a fere Pit PRfNTICE4 have been established LOCAL MERCHANTS HELP ' introduced throughout Canada'♦ . 5 . Auctioneers since Ia90. PICKERING - ONTARIO t THE COMMUNITY . . . YOUR � and the United States., Rector: PATRONAGE HELPS THEM REV. H. S. SHEPHERD, B.A.,D.D. According to -the Bell man-1 Sox 198, Pickering, Ont, ager, months of advance plan- SCREAM CAKES — 40c each E. R. FLEURY - WANTED — Phone WHitehall 2-3513 ning must go into a dial change-' SUNDAY SERVICES - lover program as the equipment, BARRISTER „ - 1 is engineered and tailared to i Meat Pies Our Specialty' SOLICITOR .Countryy Homes, Small o:a0a.m:-Ho'y Communion . j meet the specific I ' NOTARY PUBLIC Acreages es and Farms (above withdrawn for present) ;meet demands of! Street Pickering WH. 2-0386 11:00 a.m.-Morning Prayer the community. This makes it, - g Marisa at Old Kiegsten Road We have waiting buyers with 111.00,0.m,—Holy Communion I possible t0' Ca!'1'y, Out the actual i Highland Creek good cash down payments !Fourth Sunday! ��dsfirr i�afA9S"v9rrriji'irrrdi3�nr "i•rr�rr9�si!►?.r✓. AT. 2-7391 or AT. 2-1362 11:00 o.m.-Sundoy Schaal in the j change from manual to dial op= CALL MR, INGLIS Parish Hall eration in. less than two min-1 - .For Prompt and Experienced 31:00 o.m.-Nw»ry•in Rectory t Utetl with virtually no interrup-i e Monday Service Room-ages up to years Lion in telephone 'service, air. Monday to,Friday Eveni 3:30 pan. - WEDNESDAY Lowry stated. Saturday and Evenings ;Phone Nights MA. 1091 _ �• by Appointment Office EM, 3-0OOR 10 a.m.-Holy Communion and The exact date for the change Intercession for the Sick will be ,Lnnottnced later when' tJOhns-Manville Dealer J. A. Willoughby 8c Sons work on the various projects in- REALTORS - ' solved are_underway; the gr111 COTTAGE MATERIAL - FENCING MONUMENTS 'Sixty Experienced ABLHD 1900nan' Christian Science manager stated. _ GARGE DOORS - PAINTS - PLYWOOD - ESTABLISHED 1900 Society Bell assumed responsibility' "Highway Monument works" 1 for serving the Claremont ex- Do-it-Yourself Carpentery Shop Fools ROBERT AUSTIN, Prop. ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO change last Slay with the pur- R.R. 1, Whitby, Ontario a CHURCH SERVICE AND chase of the Bethesda and• Terms Arranged as low as Two mules west of Whitby SUNDAY SCHOOL Stouffville Telephone Dr. Sohn Lesrk Company :(Average Garage) -- $15.00 per month on No. 2 Highway, between SUKDAT-11 a.m.-In'Ro»bank Ltd, - Whitby and Ajax D E N T I S T g Road Scpoall The Stouffville and Gormley' No. 2 Highway WHitehall 2-325Q Reading Room Open en to Public PHONE: Whitby MO. x-3462 * DAILY i lexchanges'also purchased by the I In Al:erton Building, Kingston Rd. i Bell Co. at ,the same time, will l of Rouge Hills also be converted to dial late in' P � ' /► ' - Pickering 1963 as has been previously en- vTestimony Meetings 8 p.m. Every " Medical Centre Wednesday in the Reading Room OUri n cod ,ALFRED KAYES � I I er Hardw�M­` e a PLUMBING BATHROOMS "' For further information toll ATiantic 2.2635 Chicken Broiler PRESSURE SYSTEMS s , OFFICE: wH. 2=0660 _ ___ SltUatlOA In anar�o I PAINTS = ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES ESTIMATES GIVEN ; RES.: WH. 2-1855 -imo-HF•aDED ROBBER Ontario has enjoyed a rela Phone WHitehall'2-6717 - -Tomai de Guzman, accused of'tively• strong chicken• broiler TOOLS - GLASS ETC. armed 'robbery, mi,-ht still he at market for the Past 15 months, - SUPPORT LOCAL PROJECTS large if he hadn't taken a shower. with some periods of local short E !stir two K'eeks he,wore a wig to;age• supplemented by' sizeable M &nceal his bald head. But he' On-' American imports. lv'ow.the - e e . ! tossed off the toupe to bathe in i J • • ` ' ' ; tario situation is changing. Television I Radio an outdoor stall. Two detectives! hereas the broiler kill from t p, S HER R I H_ we-re passing and saw hu. listen-i Repairs -` ing scalp above the enclosure. :rot - anuary o niu- e ruary �re Leveraged 521.000 hirds per week PHONE: TEmpl• 9-1191 killings are now running 585,- TIDY GARBAGENIEN I Phone WHitehall 2-0480 ..Pickering :Funeral and ,0111► and will continue around s DUNBARTON RADIO & T-V Garhagemcn in subu,rhan Nlon- 6oO,00Q, per week tci the middle A. H. RATTEW Ambulance Service treal West are jest a bit too effi-�of April. From then until the l cient. To try to save sonic meat:middle of.June, Ontario broiler. ' they had -in their refrigerator' kiliin s will average some 20- _ e e w tc was noc'e ou y a • 000 per �teek, based on current . No. 2 Highway one ,couple wrapped the cuts k- u---4e w 'tail Paces 9 Pge in a backyard spot. Pack supply, either or U.S., ! ermit'further increases.' L ROGER G. CONANT, B.Ar� I at Pickering Beath Road a ere and carefully ut the b Egg BARRISTER AND SO ITOR * P 1 s The But garbageman not only,pick i o �• CONITH 'BLDG.,AJAX: i Telephone I up garbage cans, they also clean' Ontario . .Poultry Council be-' FUE1. OIL 17 up' for six feet around them. lieves, however; that 700,000 7'z Simcoe St. South, Oshawa (ASH OR WITHIN 30 DAYS WHitehall .2-3610 It was nice meat, too. broilers per week will be ample supply in 'view of the consider-'i STOVE OIL . . . . . . . .' '20e (able 1961 upswing in brpiler INSURANCE CO. DENNEY BROTHERS production •in °tl1et provinces• ,;CASH OR WITHIN 30 DAYS Quebec broiler placements above ARTHUR MITCHELL LIMITED WRITE OR PHONE ti Brady HEATING CONTRACTORS now running :;2 .per cent above lCheap Rates.for Farm and Country l j Buildings a Hot Water, Steam Systems a year ago. Windstorm. Insurance an Buildings, WH. 2-6771 - TE. 9-243T Windmills, Silos,, Etc. Plumbing Store Installed Automobile Insurance of All Kinds POSTMAN'S JOB A STEAL! • The one lace to et Alterations and Repairs Bowman & Gibson P g TEm'le 9-3357 Periguctm France,—When post, r PHONE:,WHITBY MO.. 8=3521 everything In Plumbing. p I'man Oct v�' S • .• � • a e 'olmot, . I, was fired , , .. a A.form, mail sack and a special key er omso GOOD VALUE AT THE j which opens collection'boxes. He' Monteith, Monteith, Riehl RIGHT-PRICE W. Hr J. Thompson, I changed his hours, making collet- BARRISTER - SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC. & Co. Open Daily Till 5:30 p.m. lions at night: COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS , B.A., LL.B. Recently police found .more l CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS - Saturday Till 1:00 P.M. BARRISTER and SOLICITOR i than a ton of mail in his home. Northwest corner of Old Plant Road on No.2 Highway G. W. RIEL, C.A., R.J.A. Golmot confessed he had been LaCENSE9 TRUSTEES SALES - SERVICE - CONTRACTS British Columbia and Ontario I,tealine letters for years and peel-! Telephone: WHitehall 2-Z-�91� Ajox - Oshawa Stratford GLENWOOD BLDG., AJAX ing otf the stamps for fesale. He 1 " 4320 Kingston Road, West Hill Oshowa kAndolph 5.3527 WHitehall 2.5151 also explained that during the BURT R, WATERS, C.A. Second World War he was 1 ' AT. 2-2080 - 'AT. 4.4721 Residence: TEmple 9-2656 VlHiteholl 2.0890 censor .Local Advertisers or and picked up a taste for I reading other people's mail. • 'THE PICKERING NEWS - fhursday, March23, 1#61 lloq� Eight . AM WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES 600 1 . _ z - - -----ter 1 - r,� 'ii! 916146111 hitimnmimil6l»„w,hu mm .!IfUUI.K�..m:...,.,m .: Illhl IRIRf�NI1LIRII i Ai 1 L1 tlh7N ir,,.4f1 RCIU 1 hL l(II h611 ':;'I �// � m nl II� A t t wyr� ;.+�•,tIN!!hikIIUWCt�IUNWUIUIUIIU!!y�lUl'I!!!!II�!!!11iU{I4!!IIUIID!IIUCIII!IIUUIIP+UtW°iWIiUIUHlU11U� CuYtl i..h'��.I�IUI�Iv�,UG"Ia.illu'" U�!I!",'dii!Iti''U�m:.l i f"U!Udlll`^t',_r l - - . ti SAVOURY TROPICAL FLAVOUR EQUALITY MEATS - : : Canada's Finest Red and Blue. 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