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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1961_04_06 PUBLISHED H 0 N E S I N C E WHITEHALL • 4 1 i 8 1 2 . 0840 VOLUME 78-No. 29 PICKERING, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1961 J PRICE: l0c NeR COPY • • • •. Local Mill Rate Will Be Increased - • Pickering �Twp. Police Department f Due To High Cost Of Operations t Now Has Photographic Dark Room At this time of the year most councils struggle wltr the problem of how mtich money can be•allocated to the Another advancement in crime detection has been various projects and how large the mill rate will,be. To nade by the Pickering Township Police Department with the laymen the mill rate may,not seem too important•�vt :he installation of a photographic dark room at the police when translated into,.dollaxs on,ahe tax bill the gri3n ;tation. Avg -truth is all important. "' Sgt. Dick Bodley is in charges This ear our ;60uiucil He successfully photography department O C N U Favors � Y Y I y passed his ex- • • • • i has been faced with three aminations in the identification major increases, each -of I News On CFTO course taken at the R.C.M.P. Fluoridation Of which is beyond the power of. The Pickering News was' headquarters in Ottawa last council to control.The following honoured last Sunday, when year. Sgt. Bodley is in charge • • figures are comparisons for your CFTO in their weekly news- of finger-printing, photography Municipal Water an a idea- (1) Public or'Separate schools } News as having the "Editor- tification. The Ontario County Health each 23.08 mills or, for Public lal of the Week". He will be called on to take Unit have gone u record as Schools $42,795.20 and for Sep-r The editorial picked, was- pictures of accident scenes, being in favor of fluoridation of i arate Schools $5,066.86. This is I titled. "There Ought To Be I . death scenes for inquest, pur- all municipal water supplies. - an increase of 3.88 mills or Law"and dealt with irrespon poses, "mug_shots" of criminals. The Board of Health passed $8,03)0.69 for the Public School) Bible persons who throw. their I and whatever other pictures the the following resolution: "That. and $1,187.18 'for the-Separate' garbage on ,public roadways. I department needs.fot_• file ur the Board of Health of Ontario P p County Health Unit advise the School over last year. and private property. poses ! member municipalities that.fol- (2) Pickering District High Mrs. Kate Marston rho i Sgt. Bodi6y ,has been well lowing the recommendation of School': 13.5a mills or$28,087.$2.;' read the editorial verbatim, I schooled in every phase of.pho- g This is an increase of 3.33 mills; commented afterwards with I tograplW and will take the pic- the committee approved by the or $7,500.98..These amounts are i Al Pearce' who also.appears tunes, develop and print them. government of Ontario to rhea- .. �. tigate fluoridation, they endorse, of course our share of the total; ors the pi�eigram. '�ltey agreed I The •dark room, which was�' cost, the fluoridation of ail'munici 1 being 5.95 er cent of the I it was mostly laziness that drawn u in the blueprints, of _• total high school levy. i ! P water supplies as a safe and - prompted people to throw gar- I the building has never been, economical means of preventing (3) The County Rate is 11.66, bage on roadways rather than equipped until the present time. mills or $24,123.82.• This is.an I take it to the municipal dump. ! ' M°n_ey has not been. squ,:.,d- d':ntal caries in area whose increase, of 2.66 mulls or T i eyed by any means in equip- water supply contains insuffici- ent over last year. ping the dark room but Lite, naturally occurring fiva- These uncontrollable requisi-�. Unfortunately, even with the! sertgeant has been supplied with tions-on your tax dollar amount!economies your council has the necessary equipment to car-; This resolution Lass read out to an increase over last year of; made, the residential mill rate; ry out his work efficiently and';at the Pickering Twn'council 9.87 mills or a total of your tax!will increase.to 71.61 mills or an I' thoroughly. Fingerprints and meeting last week, but no com- dollars of $22,559:77 over and'; increase of -6.81 mills, being photographs introduced in evi- or co was expressed either pro -above that which you paid in i$17,860.94 increase over, last' deuce are often the only proof of con on the matter.- 1960. year's re4uirements. needed to put the finger on the These increases have-caused; The commercial rate. will. be guilty partie,. L••u:r,,lo,,ng these start Mass Survey'grave concern to your council i 74.72 mills an increase;of 6.82, scientific methods in crime de- and we have endeavoured to:mills. ;SGT. DICK BODLEY; works with the enlarger in the new tection and identification is a_ make all the economies possible.j This is how your tax dollar is i dark room - --..-Photo by Barrie Pomeroy major and imiwrtant step for In Ontario County To this end we have reduced spent: - - - the Pickering Township'Police the mill rate for the services! (on each $100 of ta-ces) Department. Pickering (Sl;ec al). - Last .supplied and controlled by your High School $18.7T ednesday, Apri! u, signalled council.to 20.34 mills on resi- Elementary Schools 31.99 Pickering Village Notes _ th start of one cf the most dentist. or $34,555.73 as com- County of Ontario 16.121 Pickering High. School ambitious proem-nn of testing pared to 23.4 mills or $38,811 water Debenture 4.15 Sleeks Drama Festival for TB 'that ha: ever taken in 1960, and to 23.45 mills on Roads ' 5.051 pickerin Villag' a People� placlr in Ontario County. Begin- commercial properties to $8,- Fire 5.$b , .7 Honors on April I T ning on that day and continuing 1788.54 as compared to 26.5 mills Police 4.90 - - Pickering High School will for three weeks, mobile testing or$9,38222 in 1960, or an over Street Lights v 1.73 ravel tin Week Fnd again compete in the annual groups will move, through the _ all reduction on residential and Social welfare 203, Simpson's Drama Festival. Townships of Pickering, Whitby .commercial .properties of $4. Recreation and l The play entitled "Sunday and East Whitby with the inten• 698.93, Community Senn-ices 2.09 bir. R,m M. Hall, vice-presid • Wendy Murkar is spending Costs -Five Pesos," will be tion of having every man, wo• These economies leave mush Interest 13 lent of Pickering High Schoo' :he holidays with her grand= directed by Mr. D. •LeQuesne man and child in the area take to be desired in.the amount of{{Reserves ::. _ 1.011 has received .the appointment nother Mrs. Bacon of Stouff- and will be put on at the high a test for exposure to tubercu- services we would like to pro-I Rents, Insurance, etc. .79 i of Principal of Campbellfon. ille., school here on Tuesday, April losr� aide our resident and council Legislation costs 1.211 High School. Hi. new duties to .Mr. arf 'lira. R_oss Stevenson 11. Started In.Claremont earnestly hopes that some im- Administration 4.68!! commence in September. a e visiting their,daughter Alice This is the Iath year for these Starting in Claremont and e. provement may be. made hefore Cbngratulation. to Barbara B Myrtle lass lYednes.la , the first another budget is prepared. $100.00 i ' and his brother Dr. Stevenson festivals and Pickering has al-!- y' y g P P CrawfoH Inee Bunt) on the in Montreal. ways taken its share of honors. wack of testing will move today h :: „.$.•.,. .it firth of a baby daughter, born j .Mr. and Mrs. Remy VPesiney During"the week of April 10-! to locations in Brougham and riday, March 24th and-family are holidaying in the 18 a total of 25 Toronto and Columhu; and on Friday to 1 • Good Friday was the start o;. South for the holidays. district schools will be compet-, Whitek•ale and Brooklin. Hours Propose, Buyln# 'Portion Of Hydro - -jur-•grass fire, season with tw,- Mrs.' John -Lay's aunt- and ing in the preliminaries. Six I of testing .r re from 2 to. 5 and ires Vie first on Bill Street uncle Mr. and Mrs. Williamson will be chosen'to appear in the, from 7 to 9 p.m. In the second System fn Pickering Township week 'of ttby I one .unit will then another in t'-e field behind From Kitchener spent weekend finals at Hart House mr April y g p 3t. George:'; Anglican Church.. I with them. 21 and 22. l" to 1.ohs ilhere a number. locat'oris will he publicized 'Born to Mr. and Mrs. T. Buck- . Good luck, Pickering! ;' p Ptesbyterian Young People I former) of Pickering, a r•: <' w ek a•••I 11, other Pickering Tw•p, will ask their solicitors, Haaard, Steven.$ �invited all young people in •the!ley, y will move through West Rouge, -prnmunit to _ GDcd, Friday daughter, on Tuesday, March and Elliott, to report an ways and means that the township y y' 21at. Bay Ridges Chtildren gouger IIiI, F. report Beach and norning breakfast. . The Y.P. Y g Frenchman's Bay on successive can buy a portion of their present.-hydro system: '11r. and Mrs. Bill j,awson en- rook the service and 'llr: K Make Formidable Hike days. The thin 1 ,week will do Reeve Sherman Scott said that in most cases where a Ieron spoke a few words to Lawson his brother Allan Pickering Vill,:ge, Dunbarton Lawson and family and his to Area Population municipality purchases its owns stem, it has proven eco= them. It was very well attend-I and Ajar as rve . , confinuin Y by young mdther for dinner on Easter g the Whitby survey. , id both oun and older Consolidated Building Cor- nomical. ;ttesta. Sunday, poration have submitted a list The simple, painless test the t i Mr. and Mn. B. Wilt, Royal Mr. and Mrs, C. Ste'rrit had of the number of children from will be given to the people of Mr. Soon said that if,tLe towymbip din ptirehase'a portion Zd., had Mr. and fits. Cross- their 'daughter' Ila Fraser'and the first 360 homes sold. the area-is the`tuberculin test_ of the system, they would likely,' egrs Wer t.he•.at+es from.the man _chid family from Ottawa, family with them for Easter. The breakdown is as follows: This measures the possibility, ' lake to the Third'Comeeasioa,across the township. - 'isititig' them for Easter week Sorry to hear that,Mr. Nor- Five years, 40, 6-38, 7-49, 8-29, that any resident of the area•has t and. man Banks has not been feeling 9-26, 10-32, 11-20, 12-31, 13-22, been exposed to the disease at t9!:: .�,: �::', ;:��< i2a stlir�ftmiM7n.�9ddu."w I ItmYCeillt C�Wtlt ! lr'. `:Mi.--andANlrs. Robert Annan well for the past few days. 14-17 15-23, 16-15, '17-16 and Mr. and Mrs. Don Scott and onetime or another. A positive ��r' �. a7rd Larry.'spent the weekend 18-10 'for a total of 368 chi)- reaction' to this. test does not - IRernoval Of Snow VY1 with Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand family, 1Kr. Ron Watson and dry mean that the subject has TB Miller of Dashwood. Greg' were at their cottage at The C.B.C. estimate that b' FfOrrl Own .P Y but merely. that conditions are Pro' Sorry to hear that Mr.. Glen Coe Hill on,the Easter weekend. September 1st of this year, present from which an active A Duty Of Resident TO ReCN11t GO�d Cords sorry these figures will have at least ( .:napp is back in hospital again. We are so to hear that Mr. case of,TB may.eventually de- • : While spring is trying .hard I April 6 will be a big day for Hiss Nancy Rackham is the George Fair is in hospital with doubled. velop. It is one of the best a.eolla sed lung. known means for finding TB itt s to break' through the last ditch Miss •1►lxrie Hill, .First Eas' nest of Mrs. Tomlinson and P 11Pr.''George Honsbereger' of . effort,of old man winter, it may Woodland Coaipahy, and Xis: 'aarily on a trip to Vermont. its earliest and most easily con- Anne Leturox, 'S.R.S-Chaleui� the P.U.C. attended a meeting for a few' days; a be a. good.time to let Pickering! Miss.Sharon Kock and'friend rected.stages. .vnn Gilmore from A' of the Ontario Electric Munici Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bentley Twp. residents know what they lax, are The testing is free and is paid Sea Ranger Crew, They are twr t Utilities Association in Tor- motored to Florida for the Eas- are in for next winter, if. the pending this week at the home Pa for by the annual sale in this occupants of homes-do not keep' of the 198 Girl Guides w-ho.wil ,f Sharen'.. grandparents J. T onto 'last week and touted the ter Holidays. district of. the VB Christmas the walks clear of'ice and snow.)go' to .Toronto to receive th( lyran of Sunderland. I new Thei-mo generating plant Mr. and Mrs. G. Itimmer en- Seals with which everyone is According to a bylaw passed coveted Gold Cord CertificatF Despite the sno EA,FAter at Lakeview. tertainW 'twenty relatives at a fanifflar. All residents of South last week, an occupant can, d to et presented or hiss ificat ;unday morning�all the) Major E. P. Holter who has buffet supper on Easter Sunday. Ontario County are most firmly, he. fails to keep ice and snow etta Osler, the new Chief Com- 7hurches in the,village had full,just returned from duty in In- Mr. and Mrs. Len Birming- encouraged to take advantage removed, be hauled into court, missioner for Canada. Gir' •ongregation. do-China was a week end guest ham have moved into the Disney of this free and simple TB test where he could receive the maxi-I Guides and their parents fron• 'Mr. Join Dwinnell is coming at the -h om a of his brother, Apartments and are now settled• when it arrives in their com- ' t mum fine of $50 or the maxi-I all over Ontario will attend'thc 'tome this week from the has- Clare Holter. He is at present in their new apartment. munity. TB is still an active mum of 10 days in the cooler., colorful ceremony irr Convoca_ itaL lFe all wish him a speedy stationed in Ottawa. The Canvass for the new Rink and potentially dangerous dis- If snow arid.ice is not r'emo�-- i tion Hall, University of Toion ecovery. .11t~, and Mrs. Hortop, Doug, House is ,coming along quite ease- among us and it is only r ed from unoccupied premises or to.' -5Irs. William J. Hyde o: llr. and firs:George :FlacFar itfarg and Ron Fecang spent well. Mi. George Brown report- by means of a Complete testing vacant land; the township •mac Montreal, the immediate pall and a Valley Farm Road, are Good Friday at Camilla, ed over $1000.00 has been col- program that we can stamp it do the job and charge same to Deputy Chief Commissioner wil n a two week trip to Southern Mrs. Gees and Miss B. McLean lected with a number of offers' out as a factor in thv beslxh of ] THE PICKERING NEWS I the owner's tax bill. be the guest-speaker. ;nited States, . are -visiting the Hugh Miller's of materials and labour. Ontario's peoplee:. at Is V , Page Two THE P I C K E R I N G N E W S _ ___ _____ _.._. __ , Thorny, April,.6, 1961 - THE PICKERING Friday Is World H+�alth t3ay NEWS _ HIGH . NEWS ESTA8LISNED 1981 PICKERING Ismced every Thursday - -by The News Printing and Publishing Company I One hundred and twenty Stu Authorized as Second Class Mail Matter Post Office Dept., Ottawa, Ont. Hi Everyone; SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $2.50 per year —United States $3.00 per year dents will visit rt on O., Chan On Tuesday, March 21, we •ne! 9 in Agincourt on April 15. BARRY MURKAR, Editor held our. last Assembly before They will be guests of Ted Curl, .-'ADVERTISING RATES UPON REQUEST --` Easter Exams. It was put on on Hi Time. Mr. Curl used to _ by the Gymnastics Club, which live in Pickering and attended: PICKERING, ONTAIR 6, 1961. gave building pyramids, and on the Boys'scaioot jackets Have been •trampolin-tinder the superYWian on display for the last. two N• • 1 g of Mr. T. Gauder. weeks.'There are three types: 1.. ation R, Aieo at this assembly the All The Corduroy Jacket is priced'. St�f Basketball Team of the at $9.95. 2: Priced at $11.95 is" Hats off to'the Ontario County Health Unit for en- School was presented with"•the the Nylon Jacket with Quilted dorsing the case of fluoridation. Basketball Trophy on which lining. S. The Meitn with white: the names of the winnin team leather sleeves is priced at . :. The-unit has forwarded-a—molufion-p-&ssed by their _ `< winning ,team were inscribed_Members of this $14.85. Al three jacketsl� area ..board to all member municipalities'of the unit. We hope ti f I team are: Larry Kennedy,, Baal; green w� t e white tette "P"` ...that residents do not try and make a federal case of this Shannon, Les Schram, alike Di- on the left side. ,,matter as has been done in other municipalities. �-Cesoro, Walla Hobbs, and .Don Classes will commence agaia� .. . •` i Drake. on April 10. . Medical science has gone on- record as saying that it has been proved beyond any doubt whatsoever that -fluoride in municipal water supplies cuts down on dental --photo FIRST with the BEST pFgto i>y Nationol Safafy Council :. cavities. A doctor only last week said that if babies, "Ae ddent& Need Not sapper" theme for ` when they first start drinking water, have water Con- Though she doesn't know u, this little lady is pilayina with USE CO-OP "BIG BONUS"" SEED' - tarring fluoride until they are 12 years old, will have danger. For the scissors she holds can be, in hands as young % r sound teeth for the rest of their natural lives. as here, as deadly ae s loaded pibtoL good, And accidents such as the one this child is courting are all ,�,.,f +•����"`' Some persons argue that they do not want this rat the more tragic because they need never have happened. to the __ •• u> , majority simple safety 7 7_ poison in their drinking water. Others argue tl-rat- measures on the part--- or aduW For low or maiming_of a do not want this poison inflicted upon them, without at could prevent the thousands of child not only brings sorrow accidents t h a t yearly bring to his family - it also robs least having an opportunity o object. ' y tragedy t homes around the the nation o3 a part of its t' cgs;• t, < This is laughable when you stop to think that these worlds in recognition of acct- future this year such .adult t ° ,: ;r. <,; dents as a growing health prob- oversights as a tube of aspirin Isl' f Y- . ' .. ,s?'y !--sarne persons do not object to having iodine in every lem throughout the world that left within a child's reach, an pound of salt they buy, and it is poison. They drink the world Health Organisation unguarded kettle of boiling ,�. � •car { has chosen "Accidents Need water, or a forgotten pair of .rT, ,,, .• chlorinated water all the time and it too is a poison. , Not Happen" as the theme for scissors or sharp-edged tool will i r the celebration April 7 of the make •more cripples and, kill i ? ';;• 3 f. - The writer is no scientist or doctor and depends on i3th anniversary of its found- more children around the world what these men say as being truthful. If, after years of ing. than p o l o and-tuberculosis study, research and testing, he are satisfied that fluo- tvHO and its em Full and combined - g� y four Associate Member States WHO and its Member States More and more fanners will soon be getting greater hay and aide in drinking water will help preserve teeth, then that are working to :-educe the haz- are doing their best to elimin-,. pasture returns from the CO-OP '.Big Bonus' Program. You i8 g ood enough.h. 1 ands to health that 'accidents ate such needless tragedy. can be one of the first. - of all description represent. - Their global campaign' against in the hcme, on the farm, in accidents needs more than pure The basis of the NEW CO-OP Big Bonus"Hay,and Facture In the writer's case, he has two children, who both industry, aboard ships at sea. ly official support. however. It Program is the "Big Bonus" seed mixtures . . .The mixtures Clean their teeth several ti-mss a day; and yet every' planes in the air, trains on• needs the help of all parents, . are simple, balanced and contain only seeds that-grow well land, and in the streets of the indeed of all men and women together.. .All name varieties are of certified grade. . . There time they visit the dentist there is work to be done. Our world's cities and townsa, everywhere who would. reduce are mixtures for all soil and drainage conditions . , . The seeds family pays far more out in dental bills than rllttidical of all, accidents, those af- this dreadful toll on human life are packaged to sow two acres per bag with the-coarse and fine• fecting children a r e perhaps and well being. It needs your bills and so do most others. the most costly and tragic. help. seeds packed separately for easier seeding. The CO-OP "Big Bonus" Program of sound fbrage manage- _ -Instead'of getting on a soap box and screaming that I ment will help you realize maximum returns on your dollars this and that is being forced.upon us against our will. - spent...and'on your available laid.To get these returns,only we should be eternal} grateful sir this particular case �� a relatively small initial investment in the proper seed mixtu at least that our rasa of earning have found a means of f� �� ter His Own IntereSlSOmmended fertilizer,and agricultural chemicals is required. Results are what count . . . and you can count on the CO-OP' jielping our children retain their natural teeth. FARMERS' ALLIED MEAT EFITERPRtSES CO-OP LIliA1TED "Big Bonus"Program•for MORE FEED PER AICRE,MORE MILK PER COW MORE GAIN ON BEEF;HIGHER. A woman was bellering on the radio the other night FAME is on its tray once more w a meat preaeascina and YIELDS ON OTHER CROPS IN ROTATION/AND ,A about being forced to give children fluoride in their` marketing co-operative. HIGHER INCOME PER FARM. water. She argued the parent should have the choice of The farmers throughout the province has net been the him &moos us to Dome to the Conclusion that 0- is a � Look for the CO-OP Seat whex y m btty seed. 4, _ using water with or without fluoride. As it turned out, mighy big "price spread" in the meats purchaae�d ivy the "Di bus++ is aaatTable only at low C"P. she admitted on the air, that she had neither children Canadian consumer. The Ontario farmer at .the moment is receiving about seven per Dent of our national im vine. Thir. or her own teeth. teen per cent of the population of Qusada eom,risea the Claremont Co-op f farmer, and that farmer believes he should be getting more It will be interesting to hear what our councils will of the Canadian dollar. organization of "FAME"'btu,, been saga have to say on this subject. There is of course the mat- going on for some time within this province, and Ontario PHONE 201 _ County is now in the pr•oeess of organizing and providing .ter of cost in putting fluoride in municipal water. $50 thousand of a s2 million objective before much can WIN We suggest that the school costs be cut by doing be done. _ I without so many frills and use this mQney for fluor - . The plan includes the erection and operation of. processing plants such as has been carried on in Quebec for some time dating water. If the doctors are right there would be at "here. at this time 30 to 34 per cent of consumer meats is THE OTHER U.N . DENNIS CARTAGE processed by the Co-op Plan. Farmers iA this county are least one valuable advantage• We wont have a•lot of The list of credits in. the p, ' no* being cam•assed, selling "membership" at $100. This g Water S v p f y toothless geniuses walking about. means 500 farmers from this county. never-ending battle against Tu- reads like an minia- 50.55.00 in their research FAME" Rndg that in Denmark, 90 per berculosis 300 pal.. ............ H• ore L nited Nations. France has 00 - - • cent of the meat processing is done by Co-op. Twenty-one 30 pals. .................. , G �1 a - t a ns n e a a t ross Fire �IAte per cent of the population is "farmer" who receives l per : given us the 'stethoscope and o0o Daly ; -3700 - cent of the national income-a much greater share of no. pasteurization. The Christmas ALSO SANO GRAVEL The grass fire season has arrived as local fire depart tional income for his work, than does the Ontario farmer. _ seal originated in Denmark. � pmt.MVD Flat More will be heard on the local activities in due Course. j From Germany came the.isola- WEST Ntu - SAT, e-40 9 ments are well aware. Last week both the South-west tion of the tubercule bacillus by Pickering and Pickering ,Village firemen had several,' Dr.,Robert Koch, the first major Calls. _ step into the "why's" and d sl /,• • // 4:'how's" of TB. A Dutch-scien- Lase a little common sense in this regard and have Put Things In Pe�Speetive tist, Wilhelm,Roentgen, discov- adequate- help and the right kind of weather before set- 'is I Bred X-rays, England gave us .SEPTIC 'TANKS tins grass on fire., th ngs I annot change;"God h courage• t the'change serenity thhetthings accept I can oof Di-'thetSanat Black, ria. Pr. Carlo For- .CLEANED Ever year firemen hear the same lame excuses from and the wisdom to know the difference." Every y lani of Italy developed pneumo these people who try and burn off acres without being This motto is applicable to the problem of tuberculosis in our thorax, commonly called "lung communities. It is a problem that can be defeated and is being:collapse" Brazil ' contributed ?II,Y. J::BUTT t prepared beforehand to cope with the situation. defeated, but the efforts.of the considerate are being hampered by, Prof. MariveT.'de,Abrau's minia= ` f the few* misguided individuals who fail t be X-rayed. While the tore X-ray machine, 'and the O�owo• --RA` 3-042 Small shrubs; young trees, sates and no,fl(fiil}t)some worry over ancer aril heart trouble they fail to account t tuber-1 small animals are burned every year by grass fires. Also, culoslg though it is indisputably true,that more can:be done to I i3tnited States introduced strop _ there is the matter of cost to consider. prevent and cure TB than either of these other's. tomycin, discovop;#d' there --by . That the course of tuberculosis can be effected is Russiap-born Dr. Selman Waks- This year, if you have to burn off dead grass, at least proved: The man - Your neigh- deathrate in Ontario in 1900 was.160 per 100,000, now it is'less What has Canada contributed go rt tapered tfs keep it under control: g than lfive. To those who are afraid, you have more to :fear bLLER, • Y to this im receive list"•A de- bors will be grateful to you if you do. not being X-rayed Early discovery means early recovery •and p almost certain recovery when the disease is tuberculosis. , velopment that- has a very'im- HEA•TWG SERVXE portapt significance here in our That improvement is being hampered is also proved: One third area. In 1941, In Melville Sas- HATURAL.,GAS AND Ott RMHU S of those eligible do not Bother to attend chest X-ray surveys. katchewaxi, the world's first Many people over 40 years of age have never been X-rayed. The 2WHOUR SERWE result is a substantial incidence of the disease. Store Ontario mass X-ray survey of a whole HALF LOAD REGtilATIONS ARE IN FORCE people are going to sanatoria now than 10 years ago. conimunity population was suc- Goa s Oil. Egwip~t for N•ae•s. ; ' cessfully carried out. This was N•us•b•ota„ T.seil•rs, Cafto The answer is not contained in facilities. The number of X-ray t1a. • machines in the province has expanded yearly. Physicians have the basis of the modern meth- machines Ontario County and Suburban Roads chest \-ray facilities. The government has installed machines in ode of mass surveys and public - 137 of our major hospitals. Referred clinics operate free of charge "screening" programs enrrenily Lw;1•s Aenu•ris. locks, Gas Effective. March 1st to April 30th, vehi0e, loads..may to the patients in 250'centres in Ontario. Industrial and commun- being done in Ontario. It has R•fr;,watses,.LonW, Stores, ity'surreys provide free chest X-rays to plant'and community been-broadened to include tuber- NSclros. Pumps, R On".-. _ not exceed the -allowable loads given under Section populations. , culine testing, and such a pro- _. °• _ ' gram.has already started in 13te ��n' � 31, Subsection 3 of The Highway Traffic'Act. EYERYTKING FOR TRAIUMS i LOW AVERAGE "IMPORT-TROUBLES . area It is the result of Lire " "time and effort of all men of all GOIEAtAN DUG-THERM -R. E. Sims, B.A.Se. Profits- for the past seven Surveys show that Canada's nationalities and centuries of IKtERNATIONAt County Engineer years averaged only 3.1 cents electrical manufacturers, beset, work,-with the end result•d"rrec- STS AJA , on the sales dollar for Canada's;by import troubles, make 41 ted at you. Now we need one, 9 U001t '- electrical, marufcturing -indus-' per'cent-less average profit than further contribution to this im- Vms rff 2,3491 ' try. 1 manufacturers generally. pressive record yourselves.I Thursday, April 6, 1961 o T'H E P I C K E R I N G NEWS - -__.. Page Thres T ttttttttttttttttrmssar T as a e o BIG CUSTOMER rGREENWOOD' return home on Friday, follow Canada's electrical manmost Sorry to hear Mrs. Theresa� The Rev. M. Buttars chose ing treatment at the Doctors' Luring. industry buys almost - -REXwAY CONSTRUCTION -Gibbons is in the Ajax Hospital.! for his sermon on Easter Sun-I Hospital, Toronto. half-a-million dollars worth of Hope you are soon well again day, "I believe in the Resurrec- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Saunders, raw materials in a year. Brick, slack, Stone, Concrete Theresa. I Lion of the body". The male I Robert and Joanne, Oshawa, Fireplace Specialist. Beautiful D•si" Rev T. Fleetha and Mfg. Bill Matt' choir gang "God So loved -e with Bill's P TOO MUCH -his Easter message, to a well spent Easter weekend at the World". Among the flowers gra- and Mrs. Lorne Saunders on Imports of finished manufac- nigh Do It NOW — Free Etsimate :filled church. on Sunday. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon'cing the church was a basket Sunday. Lured goods have been calcu- , ^Choir. sang an Easter Anthem O'Borne in Toronto were a tra- from Mr. and Mrs: Churchyard Mr. Oscar Wiikholm received lated at per capita rates of $28 ANHH•hall 2-4704 and Mr. Alan Clark sang a de- ditioaal Easter dinner was held. in memory of their son Brian. his citizenship certificate at per year,in.the U.S.; $48 in the ':Ii htful solo. Mr, and Mrs. Aubrey Cook Next Sunda the Sacrament Whitby on Monday of last week, U.K., and $262 *in Canada. B Y. During the service Ronald 'of the Lord's Supper 'will be� Hhe Red' Cross canvassers ■tutttttttttttotttttt■ Bruce Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Cook's sister and after observed. report s good response to the band have returned home after •+George Lee. and Nancy Gail The club met on Saturda annual appeal in this district. 'daughter, of Mr. and Mzs� three month's holidays in Clear- Y ' ady — water Florida. had the TB test is ur BU F Appleton were presented for Mr. Cliff Matthews went to',and Mrs. Bell, with the presi-� ged to take •baptism. Detroit last Thursday ane-!dent, Bert. Guthrie conducting 1 the tes a Brougham on April 6 The church was tastefully turned on Monday with his wife;the business.'The entertainment or a Pickering on. April lie d �' FACTORY Q 1'1C� SAVE decorated with Easter flowers. Lil who will stay until 1�•edres- committee presented a very en- Mr. and Mrs. Milton Smith of day with Mr. and' Mrs. Matt- joyable hour with a variety pro-( LONG, LONG AGO Z`ilsonburg visited with the Ver- hews, Sr. i gram, with everyone taking Canada's first electric gener' ALUMINUM WINDOWS AND DOORS -- non Hicks over the week-end. John from Pkawawa was 4part. The iienl weeeiug will be ating station was established Mr. Steve and Miss L)-nn 1 at the home of John and Mrs. in 1881. I GRILLES AND ACCESSORIES _ S home on leave to visit his par- `Jackman of Montreal-spent the ents Mr. and Mrs. R. Dey on Ashton, Pickering, f ,AWNINGS AND RAILINGS Mr. and :firs. Les Wilson and Easter weekend. � Mrs.' E. Weatherspoon' Re= sttt■t■ttttttnunnumt■�j SHOWER DOORS girls had Sunday dinner with k Happy Birthday to Kenneth;gina, Saskatchewan, is Visiting j■ N; ALUMINUM SIDING IN MANY BEAUTIFUL COLORS Easter week-end In our village. Grieve who was 4 on April 5th.1 with her niege, Mrs. Winter.,! FOR BURNED Earl and Mrs. Disney and fam- Kathy. Watson spent Easter I Dick and f8mily. i■ OUT MOTORS t PRODUCTS GUARANTEED AND EXPERTLY INSTALLED stye weekend with her grandparents; Mr. and Mrs. David Cowie, ON and all •lectrieat troubles ' .j WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SALES Mrs. Wm. Pegg returned Mr. and Mrs. R. Dey and fam- I■ us - blr. and Mrs. George Ford and ■ Pumps, etc., eau t Visit our Factory or Showroom at home from'the hospital on Sat- stye Gordon, Oshawa and Mr, and ■ ■ i urday. We hope she will soon I ■ TEmple 9- 161 _ ■ _$_I.5_BROCK ST. N., WHITBY­or PHONE MOhawk 8-5861 Mrs. Bill .Ford and Susan, of;o —Lou be well again. Harwood Rd., visited at the ■ Dependable, Guaranteed Work ■ t F ROBINSON ALUMINUM Mfg Co Visitors at the home of Mil-,George %ad-Mrs. Pegg of Mark- home of Mrs, James Cowie on N 34 HOUR SERVICE — ■ L. F. ` ' ton Pegg on the week-end were ham. I Sunday. I IS Due to conflictions between Rainbow Produch and Rainbow Aluminum .Joe and Sandy Pegg of Oshawa Mrs. Keddel and Ken Mr: and Dickie Winter is spending!w Complete Electric � Mfg. Co., we, Rainbow Aluminum Mfg, Co., have had our none _ Fred and Barbara and Ruth, Mrs. D. Pegg of Toronto- had, part of the holidays with his't t changed and registered under the new proprietors name: L- F. �Robin- ■ Dunbarton — Stroud's Rd. ■ son Aluminum Mf Co. Mr, and Mrs. M. Gormley andl Sunday dinner with Jack and cousins Mr. and Mrs. Dick!Is sae _ - : Marvin Hannah, of Brooklin, Mrs. Brooks.- Sehad, Gerrard Rd., Oshawa. ptttatttettttttttt■ttt■ SOUTH ONTARIO COUNTY MASS TI3 SURVEY - 'yo HERE. ..,.ARE R ' .­i ' TB ' TEST 'LOC TIONS .. ...:. . ....... . - every' person in the ore . The Mass Survey to test e" ry a for TB will " take place in the following communities and locations during the next two week period. To safe-guard your own health and f r. the health of others, all residents of-these areas are encouraged - to take advantage of a free TB test. ( ' -WEST ROUGE .... ........ Monday; April 10 West Rouge Public School 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. ` ROUGE Hlll ::: ::.. ' ..... ... Tuesday, April 11�--1 est Rouge United Church :: 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. y y ROUGE MILL :.: Wednesda , April 12 Nest Rouge United Church Y P ,. 9 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. •FAIRPORT BEACH ... ...:.. ......:: Thursday, April 13 .Community Hall 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. FRENCHMAN'S BAY .................... Friday, April 14 Fairport United Church.:. ..::.::;::: 2-5 and d-7-IO p.m: PICKERING .... :. Monday, April 17 :Pickering Torn Hall ........ X2-5 and 7-10 p.m. r . DUNBARTON .....::.......:..... . .....: Tuesday April 18 '-'St. Paul's United Church 2-5 and 7-10 p:m: 4 I r n r AJAX ..... ........ ............'..: ,Wednesday, April 19 Ajax Community Hall 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. - -AJAX ...:.:' :.. Thursday April 20 Ajax Community Hall : . 2-5 and 7-16p.m. AJAX ...: .....:.:: ..... Friday .April 21 'Ajax Community Hall :..- 2-5 and 7-10 P.M. K :AJAX ...........,.. ........ ........ ... •.Monday, April 24 Ajax Community Hall 2-5 and 7-10 p.r>i. . AJAX Tuesday, April 25 .Ajax Community Hall 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. till I .. ... _ TB is s one of our ma or health problems, but it can be con- _ _ e when c a -a _ trolled whe everyone cooperates by t taking TB test. BE SURD TO 'SAKE A' TB TEST WHEN 'THE SURVEY -' COMES . 10 YOUR 'COMMUNITY. , Poge four T H E P I C K E R I N G, NEWS - _ _Ihw-slay,April- -. 1964- _ - Wrecking Yard May r Vv N-I:ADS MISCELLANEOUS FAIRPORT BEACH -BROCK ROAD FRENCHMAN'S Be Granted License A = Happy birthday wishes to During the Easter Holidays k ' ! „ Pickering Township council f j Elaine Campkin who was 7 there is no Brownie, Cub, or =I'°` �" TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE - to years old April. 5th. Scout meetings: ��� will have their solicitors draw up an agreement between the .. and from Toronto. leovin9 Dunbar- Mr. and Mrs. M. Parkinson (township and Chas. Wilcox,.who ton at 7.15 A.M. leave downtown and family attended the Chris- Stephen Villeneuve of Tor- wishes to secure a wrecking Toronto appiox. 5.00 P.M. Phone tian Conference in Toronto over onto former) of this community 1Ir. and Jlrs. Bruce Wiseman __4 license jor his p - 'rep ° •r thew end. is spending a few days visiting and family visited relatives at Station Road. RIDERS WANTED - Arriving down- MTe . Worwoo Mrs. R. Douglas Weavers. arks Falls over the Easter z g d. At the moment, the zoning :r`� _-mot►1= e`ri� town Toronto 8.30-9.00 a.m. Phone Hansen, Chomey and Weekend. bylaw which has had two read- town .1'--t TEmph 9-4408. Mrs. M. Par on will repo- b1r. and Mrs. Richard Scott Mr.' and Mrs. 'Elmer Redman ing3, does not permit wrecking 1'- of. Toronto the Tatters sister rat tlweekend at Sudbury.sent Fairport each Home and pe yards in this area and Reeve LOST - 2 hounds, 1 block and tan, School Association on,Thursday, Mrs. Walter Middleton of Mrs. a Gurr is still in se- Scott said he did not think Plan - District.black and white in Ch•rrywood April 6th when the 'attend the Brock Road spent the Easter District. -PI•as• hone AMhurst P ' y.. rious condition at the Ajax Hog- ning Board would be willing to ESTATE P• Federation of Home and School Week end visiting their mother 7.3910. Address, Mr. wm. Bell, pital-:-Her-mothe>rarrived from change it. Mr. Wilcox saild if �IIa, -Rd 5ca,borouy� - �iation's-Association's in Tor- Mrs. �i'a)ten-ems D*sndalk. - England this week to be with he could get a license, he WANTED-small house with basement' onto. ass approx. one ocr• land. North Mrs. Middleton hasher filer and to look after the two would agree to move.his opera- ' grand- at No. 2 Highway in Pickering CARDS Of THANKS Mr. and Mrs. B. Diotte and son Bruce of Scarboro visiting Young children. tion to Station Road and keep Township. Trees and more srdud�ld _ family visited his parents.Mr. for a few days. Ronnie Roberge is home this only saleable trucks at the No. urea. Box 609 News Office, and Mrs. W. Diotte near Ottawa week on leave from the Royal Highway location. He said• Pieksrieg. I would like to take this opportun- over the Easter weekend. ' I he eventually Tans_,to sell the ity to thank all my friends and relo- Mrs. Hughson is spending a Canadian Navy. f h P Ross-Pickard celebrated his IllIlatter location. tales who have visited m• in the dif-� t few days visiting friends in 3I r. and ilea. Wm. Powell re ARTICLESFOR SALE ferent hospitals where I have been 1 4th birthday with a party at-I Toronto. curr,ed home last weekend from _ confined, for all the nice gifts of: tended by Evie Lee Prue, Len- 3 vacation in Florida. I COMPETITION fro;'•, sand etc., for the man lore) i ora Butler Brenda Susan and ' The number of electrical APPIES-AND POTATOES y' y y 1 � � � Birthday greetings to beryl 'Mr. �i•alter Avis is home af-i ! SPIES - $2.85 per bushel cords received a.so, for Rev.'Criss. Tummy Williams, Sherry Ann; Bradshaw who is celebrating hi,, manufacturing plants in Canada Moclntosh and Other Varieties ' rrau .risi:,ng me, for.gifts or Christ` Harrison Karen and Susie Wil-i ter sp?n Gene wo yveeks at the; (4921 has more than doubled mss time from the W,A., the W.I. and seventh Birthday with a few of Toronto General Hospital. We j since 1944. in Stock )lams and brothers Doug and his ours friends.' �� - Please brio own container. the Rebekah Lodge and other'friends.j young are pleased to see'.him lookingI g Kenny. All the children attend- I`{ PICKERING ORCHARDS it.all helped to make the time pass so well. I Electrical` oods would cost much leodonlea ing had a wonderful time. Mr. and Mrs. W. Carter and g No.2 Highway. One mile west of p A welcome is extended to Sir. much less in,Canada if manu- Pickerin Villa Again thanking you'oll. The regular Guide meeting family of girds Creek formerlyJ g g• and ilea. Charles Morton and facturers paid workers the Itai- WHitehalt;2-1247 Russell Gray, for April 5th was cancelled be- of Brock Road are spending the I ! . ' � _. . . I daughter Cecilia who moved in- tan rate of 40c an hour or Ja- .ig the Int ­Q We would like to thank our many; to.t e ew e relatives and friends, for their cords, next regular meeting will be at!Parents and sister. Michael & PAINTERS AND DECORATORS ! the Community Hall Wednes-, Janice are•s endin most of the 3t. last weekend: $1.00 an hour for quick, clean, uar• beautiful flowers and,acts of kindness r P g q t3 - i � ilea. Dorothy Stevenson and) lair. and Mrs. Keith Wood= synlwd first-class Pointing and Paper- and expressions of sympathy extended day, April 12th at 7,00 p.m. week visiting Jimmy and Ricky to us during our sod beieawrnent in Lynda and Susan Pickard Sowerby their cousins and hope children of Barrie, are visiting! cock and family spent the Eas- hanging• her mother Mrs. Ivy Swan this ter weekend at -Norland Ont: ERIC STOKES - DECORATOR 'the loss of a son and brother, spent the Easter holidays visit- to visit several friends during week. i visiting lair. Woodcock's par- R.R. 3, Pickering -TEmple 9-1714 Especially thanking Dr, W. McKay ing in Toronto.- their stay. and the 'W. E, Molliechin• Funeral Many residents of Fairport) A speedy recovery is extended ents. Sharon stayed to spend PARTS-AND SERVICE Nome for their kindnesses to us. Beach will be saddened to hear Pleased to hear Mrs. Fergus to Mrs- Cart Balsdon who un-I her Easter vacation with her Washing Machines -$20 and up Mrs. tnni• Holmes and Family. of the passing of Mr. E. Mc- son Michael is home from hog- derwent surgery at the Scar- grandparents. AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE - borough General Hospital on Ha birthday, wishes a re • - �,�,•. WHlNIsoH 2-64, . ,AUCTION SALE Keown of Toronto. He"spent`pits] and we hope for scam- g P• Happy y many summers at his home on lete recovery, Monday. extended to Heather Joyce who Open Every Night THI 9 o'clock P �` Mrs. J. O'Brien is still con- celebrated her twelfth birthday Fairport Rd. S. Presently occu- Y FOR SALE - two brooder houses, FRIDAY, APRIL 14 pied by his grandson and fami- fined to the Ajax Hospital and on April 6th and to Randy Sal- -chick electric brooders, 50-chick Auction sate of farm stock, Ample- ly. Sincere sympathy is extend- ". 'ROUGE HILLS reported to' be progressing sat-I lows who was nine years old _. aize, like new; Quantity,of feeders, meats, hay, grain, furniture, including to them. Mr. and Mrs. Almache have isfgetorily. Mrs. E. Kirby Won April 6th. new; one shed 30 r 60, made up, Holstein springers, bred and open 1 of 4-foot panel aetior+t, covered! Mifen, two He►ford trolls, 1936 Case t Dr. and Mrs. George Mair of i-returned home from Florida. also still at Ajax Hospital and Birthday congratulations also with plywood; 12 x B coMing ioists.(No. 300 tractor, three-furrow Case Weston were hosts over the Sorry to hear Mrs. Holly of hopes to be able to come home!to Mrs. J. A. Hoarns whose un any article. -Phon• Plymouth plough. Cose four-bor side rake, WH Easter weekend to Mr. and Mrs. Pine*Grove Avenue is not too this weekend. 'birthday is April 10th. 53061 toed drill, M-H 20-tooth cultivator,, M. Parkinson and family. well. _ - rubber tire wagon and rack, manure, Many happy returns to Mar-i. Miss Carol. Scott of Kingston i FOR SALE-1952 Ford Sedan DerYery, spreader, approximately $,500 bales garet Tonkin who was 16 years: Road is confined to home with! • • • • $100,00 apply G. PSLANCE, 50 i of hay,_ 250 bushels of grain, furni.. old, April 5th, measles. Artkur Mitchell Heating Limited H` Lakeview Are., Fairport Beorh. 'un, etc., the property of Edgar 1' Birthday congratulations_ tol Mr. and Mrs, L. Hollmgrer of Mitchell, lot 27, Con; 7, Pickering Robert Garnett who. is 14 years,Altona Road spent Sunday with ,` HELP WANTED twp, two miles west of track- Road nlrT on April-7th. 41 t'. ant ittF. Judd of Toronto. Station Road, Pickering' - •-•�'si.hr.,�+i 2y-i7. No n»ere as farm Don't ferret the monthlyl Mn and Mrs. B. HiTngor nl�o) ; *XP£RiENCED WAiTaE,3S wanmo. -�•�• '-ule ut 1 p:m. R. E. Foulknar, meeting of the Fairport Beach;visited friends in Toronto on 1 Home and School Association,;;Sunday. GAS AND QIL FURNACES . -Part-time. Days. Apply Villas eotims lark. Terms: Crash. Norm Foulknar, - Kingston Road and Shepherd Awe. auctioneer. Wednesday, April 112th '$t 8.00: Mrs. Cromie of-Altona Road p.m, The theme of the meeting is not too well at present. r r r r HELP WANTED FEMALE W..-.:. far I' _ 'ROSEBANK EA` ESTROUGHIi�t G - PLUMBING G. snack bor,-must be neat wi train.', will be Mental Health all par-; Mr,... Pearce of Altona Road Apply Bay Ridges Rafres�^,en•s'- rents are urged to attend: visited her sister in Toronto on . i�I r. -and tL,:- :�. Cafik'and'.'�E'311.ti'LEE Wednesday. _ - stand,.Highway 401 and .Liverpool ALL WORK GUARANTEED Rd: Vii s, C'oniff awl I'h:4lip of Pine The T,B. Skin Test will be!. - Mr. and :firs. ' [.instead . of HELP WANTED FEMME'- Hairdresser,i Ridge I:d,.spelt lest week in Riven to $11 adults and pre Toronto viaitt,i 1I:',.and 'Mrs. axpp enc•d, fun or parr time, Apply the C.S. school -children in the area on lZarrop of Altona' Road last `1VH. 2-6771 - TE. 9-2431 Doris Hoirdratsing. No: 2 'aid Old '-We are •glad' to' heal. that Thursday, April 13th, at the week end. Rosebank Rd. tE. 9.2181,' little Che.+trr Uf:ial is, home Community._Hall from '2 ,to. 51 Mr. and,firs. C A. Schu•ahn from hospitil: p,rn. and 7 -to-10 p.rri. Your co- and con John spent a few clays After Hours Call TE. 9-1682 'WOMEN FULL OR PART TIME = -Easy - Happy birthday to Lisa Lok operation in attending the Clinic visiting their daughter in.-Ott-1 to learn light work, Good sarni of-Pine Ridge-I:d.,'March-Yti. is most vital to the survey in the awa last week. Write Rowleigh's, Dept. D-333-CC,' area as it will mean that ever' 1 ' p y-,Rwcfre Nell Rome m!d Glad to sea firs, L. Aisthor e 4005 Richelieu, Montreal. -1of Dyson 'Rd. is feeling better]one will. have received the Skin!ticbool As, oriatwn. _ `� ;gain. Test. , The generaT meeting of Rouge -EMPLOYMENT '* 1 D. . M,. a,nd Mrs. Ivan of Toronto! Morvin •hair of Weston is 1 Hill Home and School Associa- �cere guests of Mrs. ning of spending the Easter Holicays lion will . be held Wednesday, FASHION HAIRSTYLING POSITION WANTED - Secro+c;, 'f':!1. I with-'318 aret Louise Parkin- A ril'l2th. The s eaker for the y y Oakwood last Sunday'. i rg I P P a, ! _ experienced is all phones'of office Sorry to hear that Mr. Hy- son. evening will be �Ir. D. E. Ka1•r•y MAIN STREET PICKERING Man ha returns to Susan ARCT musical supervisor for; WHitehall 2-4.370_ • executive level town of P.ougri�:crart br, is not Y PPY. work t fields awing and of obtaining able to return to Work. I Neuman who will be 6 years School Area No. '2. i » • procedure. Including •xacu cos Eair. ht's` welcome' the following old, April 8th. I The rhythm band composed of PERMS TE, 9.2408. Persons to the Rosebank Con-, The Children's Group of Pio-'-about 35 Grade 2 pupils will add l' ' neers who -have been meetin to the ecetiin s entertainment. $15.00 Special :12.50 $10.00 Special -. 57.50 valescent Hone: alts: Duncan,; g K IN MEMORIAM Mrs. Delvechlo, Mr. Babcock. every Wednesday evening at Let us all try to be there at $12.50 Special $1O.00 ''Also $5.95 SPECIAL. !� a I We ar'e sorry,to learn that the Church have now come to:an 8:00 p.m. j "--- lair. B. Allison of.Rosebank Con-',end. Awards were given for A sincere thank you goes out Open Tues., Thurs., Fri. EVgs. Closed All Day Monday McEWEN-In loving memory of our, valescent Home passed away attendance and memory work. to all the ladies who gave there' dear friend, Minnie McEwen, who,last .«<eek. Happy Birthday to Wayne time so freely to.help with the; -OPERATED BY THEA. 'who passed away April 9, 1959. Campkin who was 10 years old TB tests conducted at the school Its Lonesome here without you Min, We miss you more each day; -:NEAR-LEADER - on April 5th. � two weeks ago. The response! :Somehow life does not seem the Canada ranks ,econd only to Visiting the Williams family j from the Home and School mem- same, \u4•%t•ay in per capita use of j of Park Crescent o,•er the week-'bers,.to this request for clinical ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■�■■■■■■■■■■■■■■�■■■■■■E 'Since you were taken away. i.clectricity. ettd were Mrs. Williams parents help was greatly appreciated. � VEL Our hearts still oche with sadness, Mr, and Mrs. K. Gulland of i - ■ Our eyes shed many a tear,. PPY. ■ Toronto THANK YOU! ■ �• God alone knows how much we :_,GREEN RIVER. Many ha returns too Kathy' �■ ■ Millis you - ' Cummings who.will be 4 years -T ■ ■ As this ends another year. -Misses Weta }.;chtuond and .'The - members of Pickering ■ ■ =-lovingly remembered by kil, .les.,�:Mary Lehriiari of Toronto.spent old on April 9th. Rotary Club vrish to express ■ • " ' ' ■ Barba and Marlene, Tits creek coil with Mrs. L. Leh-' C'HC'PC'H 1VETi'S Airline their sincere thanks to the malty'■ Ri Ili-s. M.JJraper F. J. Wilson, fair' Baptist Church the Rev. Persons ' in thei district who Tan. + On Sunda April 9th at Dun COMING EVENTS sent in donatiol.to the Club; ■ ■ Mkses Anne Diaper and'Miry! and Mrs, R. Smith, missionaries following receipt- of, Easter i AND Lehman visited Mrs. W. Mitchell! to India will attend both morn- Seals. At the time of writing ■Womans Afternoons Group °will I of Goodwood Saturday of last i ing and evening services. The receipts have exceeded 'that of ■ _ ■tit C. E. Centre or 2 m, week. Rev. Smith'will be bringing the last ear, and more will he cam- ■ !Stea m ship ■ meet m e P Y ■ sharp' for a short business meeting.) Mr.' and I1Irs, B. E. Uraper•; message at both services and ing.in. Over 51400.00 has now ■ i Group will then leave or'2.30 to meet and Mrs, J. Davies visited with they kill provide special music. -been received, all of which goes ■ ■ with Fairport W.A. All ladies welcome. Mr. and Mrs.` Syd Davies of I Following the evening ser- to the aid of our Crippled Chil- RESERVATIONS Richmond Hill Saturday of last) vices their•will be a time of deco. Again-our man thanks. ■ HOTELS TOURS CRUISES - PICKERING VILLAGE COUNCIL y ■ • • • -The regular meeting of the Picker-;week. _ fellowship with refreshments. Haruki Anderson g g Mrs. G. Wiesman and sons ,ing village Council will be held on The regular monthly meeting - ,-Committee Chairman t Tuesday, April 11th, 1961, of 8.001 Varley and Steve spent the holi- of the Ladies Fellowship will be Pickering Rotary Club on BERMUDA '. 'NASSAU • MEXICO ■ P.M; in the Council Chambers. I clays with friends in Clifford, held at the Church, Thursday, ■ i-P.M. A. Hogarth, Clerk, Ontario. April 13th. '- ■ FLORIDA • WEST INDIES ■ - The sunrise service at the Pickering Twp. TO C DANCE - Pickering Village Memorial ■ EUROPE Trinity church, Whitevale, Eas- S31ALL PROFI1r Take . Over Roads ■ Hall Friday, April 14-9.12,30. Ad- A ter Sunday morning was well Surveys show the average ■ ■ :imission $1.00 per person. SperSO.ed;attended. Mr. 14Icblurra was Pickering Township will take ■ SEE. ■ y profit of Canada's electrical over a number of private roads \ ' by Dumbarton Athletic Association. ■ ■ the guest speaker,breakfast was manufacturing industry was 3.0 ■ Ajax Pickering New Party Club. Served after,vrard5 in the base- cents on the sales dollar in. this spring'and have them 'in pR I' shape. for next winter. HOWARD The'monthly meeting, April 10, T. D. ment. Mr. Jno.Irwin acting as 1959, compared to 5.1 for all ■ ' J■ Thamas, M.P.P., at 8 p.m. Hall above head Chef and son Jno as assis- Canadian manufacturers. Councillor Clifford Laycox' : TRAVEL �U�E Bluebird Fish and Chips, Ajax Shop-, tarit was enjoyed by all. mentioned it has been policy to ■;-Centre. Don't . forget TB test at BIG BUSINESS. take over a number of, these A PRICES GOLNG DOW\ : Whitcva�e next-week. More thn a billion dollars' roads every year. ■■ AJAX SHOPPING PLAZA. Phone WH, 2-6690 ■ 'The A6- of electricity has Mrs. IN m. Michell is in charge worth of goods has been pro- Reeve Sherman Scott said ■ gene dawn over the past 20 of the Red Cross collection east duced by Canada's electrical that . private roads in actual NO BOOKING FEES yearsa; while 1te cost of other of the bridge if you have been manufacturing industry each miles -did not amount to very feels has risen. missed Contact her NOW. year since 1954. much. t■■■■t■■■■■■■■■a■■■■■�■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■i - t Thursday, April 6, 1961 THE P I C K E R I N G NEWS - - page Fivi 'Foster Services Elizabeth Huffman, The choir) reth, which was crucified: he is the hopeless and no day is com- is holding a Ceramics demon- is extended to the family. sang two lovely anthems. "They risen, he is not here, behold.the pletely dark. It is neveraoo late, stration by Mrs. Oxenham and Mr, and Mrs. George Watson "Illlell Attended have taken away My Lord"with place where they laid him", We all we need to do is accept Him a coffee party at 8 p.m. on May and family visited Mr. and Mrs. bars. Vera Freeman taking the now call the Day of Resurrec- and be worthy of Him who died 9th. Plan now to enjoy a very John Rave}• and family in'Ajax solo part and "Awake Thou tion by the name of an ancient for us. interesting evening. on Saturday. At Dunbarton that Sleepest". Mr. David Fan- springtime festival — Easter. Dunbarton Personals - Mr. and Mrs. Brian McCombe Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jackson Dunbarton United Church thorn conducted the choir and Easter should be the most cele- The W.A. Luncheon meeting were visiting friends in Port of Ottawa are spending the The church was filled to over-, Mr - brated christion festival as it is was held on Thursday afternoon Perry on--Sunda s er vacation with r, an Flowing with worshippers for gan. the beginning of the Christian at 12.30 at the church. Miss Shirley Thompson of Ajax Mrs. C. I. Fletcher. the Easter Service conducted by Dr. McKay read his lesson church. Paul emphasized that Betty Payton of Gananoque is spent the. week-end with her Mr. E. G. Code and Mrs. the minister''Dr. W. A. McKay. from St. Mark 16 and took his we are liberated or given new spending- the- Easter-vacation- cousin Darlene Harris Thos. Youn6- of Toronto visited The many beautiful baskets of i text from the 6th verse. "And life by Christ's resurrection. Be- with her sister Mrs. D. Thomp- ` Mr. C. L. Rolston of Pine Mr, and Mrs. Albert Harris one flowers were placed in the;he said- unto them,.Be not af- cause Christ triumphed over son and family. Ridge Road died suddenly on day last week. church by the loved ones in frighted Ye seek Jesus of Nazi- death there is always hope for The village Group of the W.A. Thursday arch 20. Sympathy John Harris visited his uncle memory of Andrew Annan, Mrs.) M and aunt Mr. and Mrs. A. ' Thompsoji in Ajax on the w .. .. .. end. Mr. Thous .0.wens is home from Newmarket Hospital and is convalescing at home. ! Mr. and Mrs, Roy Emsley and family of Nillow•dale and Miss ff Evelyn Annis of Oshawa visited I the E. J. Annis family on Sun- iday. Roger'Carlton left on Sunday S-' for Carleton College, Ottawa. V i s i t o r Rudik returned to .ROUGE Waterloo College a Monday. • ' OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 7:00 PAS K ' L L .- William McKay returned to Guelph O.A.C. on Sunday, EXCEPT THURS. & FRL TILL 9:00 P.M. -OBI NO' Z HIGHWAY Society Pickering t inoDunbarton JUST EAST OF ROUGE BRIDGES United Church on April k at S. PRICES EFFECTIVI THURS., FRI., SAT., APRIL 6th - 7th - 8th p.m.. The meeting will take the --- form of a panel' discussion. WHILE THEY LAST ROUND OR SQUARE � puce of-meeting. � • St. Andrews Presbyterian a. ieeners O RUMP 'IROASTSib. Church Good Pickering 1' � �?. 79C 1 G oad Friday Service 211 The Good Friday Breakfast BONELESS ROLLED PLATE BRISKET and church service sponsored AFRESH MEATY _ �.by the Young Peoples Society �� was well attended and an in- �� � `' spiration to all. The church sec- 1b. i vice was conducted by David SPARERIBS (Slde� Ib. C Grisley Y.R.S. President, assis- _ led by Ronald Barkey,Wellesley YOUNG TENDER STANDING — (ith and 7tls R1B31 Robertson and Ruth Miller. The PRIME R 1 B ROAST ,;Ib• r Offering stewards were . The C 'Parker and Donald Holter, The - i CHICK EN -LEGS . fb, 59C I'church choit' was in attendance entering the church to the Pro- LEAN � �� ®I BOASTS what "lisp a Sorrows, FRESH LEAN PORK lutist a name". The anthem by 43 T�/� CENTRE ROAST .. the choir was. "Thy will -not ■ r RIB END 1ENDERLOIN END OR CHOPS mine bp d"T`"" from Olivet to ....BT �b V `1rcl m by Maunder. choir :49 MoClement gr�•anist and choir lb. C 'Ib.- C organ. Mr. b leader was at •the� ..'FRESH PORK (Picnic) _ 69 C Heron the minister preached a _ 2t,= I splendid sermon comparing _ - (avg.. , bs.) (avg. 3 ib:) " bVhole loin Ib. 55e Christ; the Good Shepherd to the Christ on the ,Cross. This ib: C J BLADE' OR touching sermon gay a to one and r� Roa:' s t SHORT R ?n(1 the. tiue meaninfi' of Good �• C Friday and'- the suffering of JUBILEE FARM ;TYLE PURE PORK BL Cl,ist. The offering frrnm the ROAST ADE BONE REMOVED service was sent to Evgngei Hall y AiUSA E y iRESH LEAN {in Toronto where the need i's 11b. Tray' so great. l M• water $„n�lay inced B of (b• C The church was` ed'caful s.9f;FRESH decorated with lighted'candles' tt_. p and flowers for the easter Sun- lnce St' eak K7 M �CUr1Cl s n day morning service The -pro- ce sional hymn was *'Christ the 9 I Lord is Risen to-day”. The STEAKS .or Ib. C minister Mr. Kenneth Heron MAPLE LEAF BOLOGNA conducted the service. The Sc- By the piece lb. 29e Sliced lb. 35c ROASTS Sc- ripture lessons were from Isaiah - -�Chapter 42 and 1st Corinthians 01011, "M thapier 11 M r. H'eron's Sermon Special Offer of 4c Off & 2c Off _ MA�GENE topic. was "'what does Christ . ...'SHORTENING JIAARGARINE mean to Fou", The joy of- the �' Easter'•Dlessage is the fact that (� out- Redeemer Lives and in him .,we, also shall live. The choir' y� MAR�1►AU1E sang.a splendid Easter anthem X11.7, �j (SAVE 6e) / / �bs• C 'Hallelujah' now is 6lirist ��WCAFAV� en" b Caleb Simper, with his y C I b �RUTHERFORD'S FRESH MILK No deposits - (SAVE 7e) Elizabeth"Bo}es singing the so- (Special.offer of 10c off) piano solo.' Homogenized lia gallon Carton = 43c FARMHOUSE READY ,TO BAKE, FROZSN :aarge 24 oz. pie Mrs. Harney led the Junior p g' Congregation assisted by Bon- 1/2/p /2 gallon Carton , . . . .39C pie Gorman and Penny Snead. Skim a/z gallon Carton . . . 33c AFFLE 0_R RAISIN PIE 3�C It is a delight to that minister _ and congregation to welcome MAPLE LEAF TENDERFLAKE (Save 7c) SKIM MILK POWDER (Special offer-of 2S-c off) 4 such a large number of children PURE I NSTANT N UAA I LK to the morning services and to I65 2-3 lb. boxes `r 1 •93 : have them take -part in their E • - ' children's processional hymn and prayer at the chancel steps ZIP. 1 oz tins before leaving for the Junior 1 5 LARD C •S; Congregation, The sympathy of -- '� the congregation was expressed ,r by the minister to the family LAPPS SWEET 1 gallon jug O f� of-the late Mr. Ernest McKeown �O� C ; in their recent sad bereavement. _ _ -E DER - Food V LOW PRICE: POWER . -•--(Save Se? (Plus deposit)' �fb--`�_ {'Case of 48 tins $3.95) The electrical equivalent of a CANADA PACKERS, THE GENTLE BLEACH Giant 128 oz. jug man's average physical capacity for manual labor can .be pur- T F08 49C 1 chased for about one thirty- (Plus deposit) t third, of a..cetit per hour. „ :•f Alexander Graham Bell, Thos. 12'o:. round ties !' •0V -- - Edison and Guiseppe Marconi (SAVE 41e) �'•"'O'"� WAGSTAFFE BRAND (Save 25c) large, 24 oz. jars Fall did part of their electrical pioneering in Canada. NO. 1, FIRM SELECTED GOLDEN RIPE HASYBERRY JAM C for Enough new jobs could 'be created for another city about the size of Barrie, Ont. (20;000) ' ''25 '.BANANAS IbS. C HABITANT Large 28 oz. tins if Canadians bought only Cana- dian-m�de• electric appliances. 69 E A OUP (Save 4e) f , 3 1 C As estimated three-quarters STROUD 25 i of a million people depend upon Canada's electrical industry for their family's income. • Page Six T H E P I C K E R I N G N E W S " Thursday, April 6, 1961 • 1 . CLAREMONT NEWS OF WESTIROUGE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE NEWS Notice To Parents Easter with relatives in Mont- CYRI L E*' MORLEY Mr. and Mrs, Fred Madill We would like to correct an real. _ � item that appears in last week's DIr: and Mrs. Ken Ackford, have moved into the former Mr. and Mrs. F. Rozema and issue concerning the 2n West Rouge Hills Dr, were in B en- have •� home of Mr. and Mrs. Clare y g heim over the holiday. Your Friend) Resident A ent famil of Oshawa called on Mr. Roue Brownie Pack. At the' Friendly g" Keevil, The Madill family have and Mrs. A. J. Gray on Good present rim©, the Pack is full) Mr. and Mrs. Alex Strachan, lived in this area for over 50 Freida Wayne and unfortunately no more girls • - �• _ I Taylor Rd. have'just returned ears. Mr. and Mrs: Keevil have y' - - Once WH. 2.6212 Residence. H. 2.31 r5 Y yne Whitney of Ajax can be taken in, except on a from a vacation in California. now moved into their new home. and her father Mr. G. Harbrun waiting list basis. The Pack The Ladies Club invites all We are sorry to report that of Whitby, alled on their Aunt meets every Thursday afternoon Y, Y �ladies in the community to their 32 KINGSTON RD. - ' P.O. BOX 160 Mr. George DeRusha has"cut off ,M� Matthews on Wednesday at the school at 4 p.m. If you. meeting Thur. Aril 13, 8:30 woo s ngers. evenin are interested in PICKERING, ONTARIO occurred on Saturday and he g' joining the p,m. in the school when they Mrs. .Honey of: Port Perry, Brownie Pack, you may ,leave will have a used children's was taken to hospital for treat- spent the Easter weekend with your name with the Brown Owl, clothing sale. Refreshments will meMr, and Mrs. Hugh Menell of her daghter _and .son-in-Law, Mrs. Marianne Welsh, ktlantic be served. ' Unionville and�Mr. and Mrs. Mr.andu, rs, M. Annis and-fam= ;5i, I Mr. an d Mrs: Dick Jolliffe, Reuben Huxtable of Chalk Lake rig. The West Rouge Home and Ridgewood Rd. motored to Mrs. , Conley spent Easter School 'will hold their April; Montreal where they attended NO PAYMENT UNTIL MAY 1ST called on Mr. and Mrs. Clare with her daughter Mrs. Fotlis, meeting on the 12, 8:15 p.m. in the Canadian Music Educators Keevil on the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Willson the Auditorium of t h e school Ass'n. for four days this week. Dir. and Mrs. Gordon Bore- visited his parent, W. C. and and the topic for the pro-. The West - Rouge- Square land and family of Walkerton, Mrs. Willson on Sunday. Bathrooms Installed, Septic Tanks, spent the holiday with his moth- gramme will be Problem. A Dance-Club will hare their next We are glad to knew that '.Mr. Discussion with a Panel of the get together, Sat. April 15, 8:30 !Wells, Basements, etc. _ I er here. We Gray is able to return school principal Mr. 1�'eayer,' Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Green P P , p.m. in Centennial Church Hall. I'home after spending over six l one teacher, a member of the You may call Mrs. Jolliffe,-AT NO DOWN PAYMENT i spent the weekend in London,: I' He and School Executive and 2.2: Ont. I months in different ha; .itals X09 for further information. There were good attendances ember. be accident last Sept- one parent taking over should' 3[r. and Mrs. Don MacPher- For further information call at both the United and Baptist be yen interesting. The teach- son, Ridgewood Rd. were in Mr. and _Mrs. Whittington and church Easter services. At the ers will be in the classrooms New York over t h e holidays PAT DUNNE Temple 9-1841 family of Oshawa, visited her for one hour after the meeting_ P I Baptist church there was special g, where they saw Dins_ :ilacPher- music provided by the junior parents Mr. and V[rs. W. Baylis to talk with parents. Refresh- son's parents air. and i4irs, G. on Sunday. _ iss rtter o pronto, r m a wn, o Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mansell cial committee. on a plane to Nassau, Bermuda had dinner wiih her Aunt :Sirs- A seed recovery o Mr. on a Cruise. and family visited with his sis- Matthews on Good Friday. speedy - '..Support Local Advertisers ter in Toronto on the weekend,; Stan Robb, Rouge Hills Dr, who, Girls 'of Grades T and 8 in The following were sinners at has been confined to his home West Rouge School entertained Mr. and Mrs. Alan Tomlinson l the W.I. Euchre last Tuesday g _ and family of Hamilton, spent I for.the past two weeks. their mothers at a Tea and Sunday with Dr. N. F. and 3Irs. evening—Ladies: Mrs. Holling 51rs• G. Campbell, East Ave., Fashion Show on Wed. March er,, Mrs. Jewell, '�Irs. �icIllmur- home from the Scarboro Gen. 29 when 1►[iss Boxer, Fashion ' Tomlinson. , y; Gents: irk Ross Carlton, Has ital- and able to be out' Advisor from Sim song with a COOPER BLOCK LTD. Mr: and Dirs. Ray Hill and; rs! Reta Shirk mho played as P P ' family of Collingwood, visi4.ed'a man and }Ira. Milne who also again. model displayed the fashions of 920 CALEDONIA ROAD — TORONTO his mother and Mr..and Mrs. The Guild of Grace Presbyter-;the season from Simpsons. 1 played as a man.- Roy McLeod here, over the holi- Mr. and }[rs. -Walter, Danis inn Church held a party: Tue.! Miss. Susan Jolliffe. Ridge- - BLOCKS $ BRICKS day. - j and family visited his mother evening, filar, 28, at the home wood Rd. left by plane with STRUCTURAL STEEL Mr, and Mrs. Howard Neale Mrs. J: Da,-is on Good 'Friday. of Mrs. Winnie Ferguson, Rouge'eral other school teachers for of Carlton- Place, spent Goodl Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Wannap, Hills Dr. when they presented a ;reek's. holiday in Bermuda. CRANE RENTAL Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Don and family of :Markham also Mr. Mrs. Fulton, Rouge' Highlands MrB. and Airs. Farley Sr., of Hedges. d, Dr. vrit-*a gift as she is leav Montreal spent the Ea=ter holi- I I and blri. Clarence Crawford an Pe Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Middleton ing for Ireland b• • lane this'days.with their son and dau h- STATION ROAD, PICKERING,. ONTARIO - farruly visiteu her parents 512.1 y P y g of Highland Creek, spent Sun- and Mrs, Clifford 'P6'annap on I week to ciait relatives and ter in la,* Mr.. and firs. Let Phonies: WH. 2-1960— WA. 2-51.03 day with Mr. and Mrs. Ross' Easter Sunday. 1 -11r. a n d Mrs, Jim French,I Farley, Rouge Hills 'Dr. , j Middleton. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell of Tor- Rouge Hills Dr. had guests'- The all Star Hockey team Mr. and Mrs. J. McGuire and friends for a few weeks. �bnto, visited their daughter and 1 from Re=t'Rouge all under nine I family and Linda Smith spent)son-in-law 'Mr. 'and .firs. '•Ai"arid, .London, Ont.. and Brock-I ware of ago- cm.pcted again-tt I Friday in Toronto with] Haney o'n.Sur„}ay. enhurnt, Er.;% ov:&i "„e �rrkej,d rngr •aiilis _nt Ap-ii 1, at the 0 H N L LAY llr. and Mrs. J. Kt•,:nerdy. Mr. i�tx soil (.ray' spent tt��I Mr. •and Sirs. Gord Itarrison1 �carboro Are.rz�in #lie Timmy. a I Miss Betty Ward celebrated!weekend at hi. cottage on'Bal anti Lynne, East Ave. spent Tykes .Tournament. her birthday- last weak-with- a.•sam Lake.1w little early Ruz I N S U R A N C E party of friends. sell)o Dins. to Peter and Al. Res- " 'Tubes 'Tested FREE ASSURANCE Curt ratulation t SIr,, F, I PRUDENTIAL OF ENGLAND nie went to Peterboro on Thurs Carter and 5[r. Allan E!!iott COMPANY LTD. (lay where'they visited Mrs. B. I _LIFE -- AUTOMOBILE = EIRE Kelly who hss been in hospital afternoon. t By Trained Operators-90-Day Replacement Guarantee there. ' fir, and Mrs.. Ji,hn Ilarvey;I 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST The Golden Age Group'held a and little dauzht,r risit?d his Service Shop Open Evenings Monday,'Tuesday, { uccessful birthday party last OIRce. Station Plaza, Ajax Shopping Centre, Phone: WN. 7.1301 µ-eek at the home . of Mrs. parents Mr. and Nir-. "31'' Har- Thursday, Friday to 8:00 p.m. ve• on Good Fridu • .Phone For Immediate Coverage Day Or Night , _ y y' i t;e o r e McConnell. Refresh- You Pa More For Tubes at M f- I g Joy Rebekah Lodge held their Y b Most Sel Servret 'Tube' merits were served complete;eleventh Birthday Party on Testers . . . Why Buy Tubes You Don't Requiro?. I %with birthday cake and all en-`Monday, *larch 27, with over i joyed a good time. The next one hundred members and visit-I 11,V. HOUSE AND CAR RADIO REPAIRS APPRAISALS 1 April •Si,denF I AND RADIO CALLS TO MOM meeting will be held on on resent S reta AP S 18th, at the home of Mrs. Evans p rapes ._ _... Carter read the co � n ce l� � T.V.' A HE E G •`N E W ELL and ids. Sister .I is e ; UNBARTON R DIO & T.V. Ward . a ', Members of the 4-H club are Past President ` f leRebekah�; t em . D A y asked to• remember the meeting Lodge was introduced by Sister t , .(Gladys Neweli) of Aprit 8, at the home of Mrs. Irene Philip. Sitter Ivy Arskey' ..On No. 2 Highway Since 1946 In Dunbarton Real Estate Broker — Pickering Village Lloyd Pugh• introduced by Sist?r Ethel Wan- PHONE TEMPLE 91 Mr. and Sirs. J. Rennie,'?61r. mop. Sister Glady:a Stonburg,I WH. 2.5770-1 or Toronto WA. 3-9513 and Jtrs. B. Wills and DIr. D D.P., was introduced by Sis-I - Phone MO. 8-3625 r kith=bir��and Airs: ter Beer. T These hree lid- Whitby A ------------- a Ralph Hill r Leah B h z ter:dine were given a seat of honor i _,Cobourg FR. 2-7601 A. Samarillo. beside the 'Coble Grand Warden.� N /�/ "Highway" 4 Mile East:of Dumbarton, No. 2 Highway The Legion I3adies' Auxiliary Sister Isabel! Amnia called Sis- ;Lei. US Remodel Your �oA1@ will meet_ on April .13, at 8.30 ter' er.Florane' Carter and Brother' P•rn• Allan Elliott forward when The last euchre of the season P'N.G. Sister E. Wannop pre- J411 REPAIRS — ALL SERVICES will be held on Monday, April sented them with a lovely tray.y' For A Complete Job Brother .Walter 'Hackney pre- DON BLIZZARD ELECTRIC District Commissioner ands sented a lovely Cream and By Specialists Vice-president of the .L.A. Sugar N.G. Phylis Elliott in Guides and Brownies Kay Hay-I memory- of his late wife who), Windows Plastering ward was- in Port. Perry last was P.D.D. Mother of Joy Rec Rooms COMMERCIAL 'RESIDENTIAL " .INDUSTRIAL WIRING week on an official visit. Rebekah Lodge. Guests were Etectricai • ', � Additions A number of local hockey present from Stouffville, Brook- Kitchens Plumbing FREE ESTIMATE j fans went to Fergus Last Wed-� lin, Oshawa,. Ajax. Pickering, j nesday to cheer the Uxbridge gowmanville and �I a r k h a m, ! Floors Masonry Bothro ms Carpentry team. l Meeting_ciosed with games and P _ p_.__y a e _ I Mrs. R. Redshaw, Jack and contests and a Daint Lunch. i .. v Aone' ' Picketing WH. 2.2533 y i Budget Term: K. Jones and r, Mr. and DSrs. : Ted Mrs. Mercer, J. Devitt, Call REMODEL CONSTRUCTION CO LTD called on DIr. and Mrs. Wm.I Canada's electrical manufac-I . Walton of 8-4571 Georgetown last tuning industry has grown al- week. g most twice as fast as the Gross PL. 7-4107 OX. The W.I. are holding a euchre National Product,in 1946. PERSONALIZED PROTECTION this Friday,night, - The Claremont Cubs and HITBY MINSTREL' Scouts held them first camp-out ; A. R. FO RT I E R 1 N- Q - e8son aye= the weekend! NOTICE S HOW under Patrol Leader,.. Frank PHONE ATlantie 2.4216 Moore at the farm of Scoutmas The regular monthly BY ROTARY 1961 ter Donad Sanderson. meeting of the Keith Norton ueen's Mr. Kei o on of.Q m , FIRE — AUTO `LIFE 'CASUALTY University, is spending the E4s- PICKERING - Thursday and Friday, April 6 and 7 ter vacation with his parents, TOWNSHIP AT HENRY ST. HIGH SCHOOL 8:15 P.M. Air, and Mrs. Jack Norton. RECREATION Kenneth DeaA.%of Sault Ste. 'Marie, is spending the week COMMITTEE THE END MEN ARE NEW I here with his parents, fir, and --- SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED OUT " Airs. Harold Dean. will be held on SEE THESE GREAT PERFORMERS I Air. and Mrs. Tom Gregg are both making their home now at W THE SHOW IS NEW AND FABULOUS IN Wednesday, April COLOR 'COMPLETE SEPTIC 7 Y P 12 ! O EP IC ANK SERVICE E Fairview r � F lodge, Whitby. .. . .• . 'at B p.m. ..THE QUARTERS ARE NEW l . : NEW TANKS INSTALLED j Canada's electrical manufac- Municipal Building, - DO NOT MISS THIS GREAT EVENT I PAT DUNNE :. TEm le 9-1841 tuning industry employs any Brougham I ADULTS: �l.00 — P and one-half times as many g 'CHILDREN: 50e people as it did in 1939. Thvi*"y, April-6, 1961 •T H E P I C K E R I N G NEWS Pope 5ew4 6.ildJll(n1i?f'i!1Pi1Cil°r!IIUUUIIIIWL'!�IiWi:iiUIININIjIIIWl�llll�!1liHll!Ifililllillil - •'� - — Balsam-Mt. Zion BUSINESS DIRECTORY Services In DRUGS LTD. Mrs. Lloyd Wilson spent al jOljeS couple of days last week with c!! - '� The +Chorehes relatives in Toronto. PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS (GUARANTEED McEACHNIE`S 'i'i puliilnbi,Uliio UiNipiihwlliiiunf;if f!ro.icuwiunimu,ildl.4"11., Mrs. Miss Harbron 8CCOm- panied Miss Mabel H»rbron of , ..Radio-TV Service Pickering Richmond Hill to New York for COSMETICS - SUNDRIES - BABY NEEDS Funeral Director Friends are sorry to hear Any Make ore Model. Rit d Church that Mrs. T. Risebrough is in ARTHUR FIELD Minister: REV. MELVILLE BUTTARS the estern asps STORE HOURS: SUNDAY, APRIL 9 :: Mr. & Mrs. David Pagan of -- — �. ., PICKERING Private Ambulance Service SACRAMENT OF LORD`S SUPPER Toronto are spending the Edstel vacation with Mr. and Mrs. C. WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 a.m. to 9 pant. DAY OR NIG14T Two Morning Church Services Jones. or Suodoy, School-9:45 a.m:a.m. and 10:07 a.m. Junior Sunday, visitors at the B. SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 1 p.m. to 5 P.M. •�. - ' Senior Sunday School-11:07 a.m. Jamieson home were Mr. and Ren TER DELIV-010 WM. McEACHNIE, Prop. 1:1.5 p.m,-Sunday School ly,. Mrs. Ernest Jamieson and PICKERINC PHONE Whitehall 2-5261, 2.3 Soaamsnt of Lords Roy of Toronto, Mr, and Mrs. Swpp West of Dvnbarton ' -r Dick Ward and family of Clare- '04 Phone W H. 2-2171 mont-and Mr, and Mrs. Donald PHONE GRACE PRESSYTERIIAN . Jamieson. - 'Pideeringr Ont. The W.A.will meet ne�t.Wed- - A�1QN_ 3 CHURCH WO of Mr, April 12, d the home HARDWARE fY1tIT1� ` MORNitiG WORSHIP of His• Alan Manderson. and Graham'' Roll . it a.m.-West Rouge Shcbo) r�21 an item on "Floater" and ' ,L„d„oriurn Mrs. Manderson will provide APPLIANCES - . SU}iD,AY•SCtlOO4$ the supper'.. .- PAINTS TOOLS KEN and CLARKS Crefghton, Fraser, w West Rouge Sdxra'- Balsam-Mt. Zion (Too Late GLASS - ETC. 9: 0 a.m yes co or PR E N T 1 C E Drynan & Murdoch for Last Week).—Several from I I a.m.-up to I years I here attended the funeral of ��±± AUCTIONEERS Barristers, Solicitors and 11 a•m.-Iiva.ry Nirs. Gerald Harbron at Whitby GENERAL H A R.D W A R E liran•ad said AwM«is.d hr rho Coal*nmol Road School- 'last Thursday. The sympathy of irlotaries Public 11 o.m.-AU ogee. this community goes to the Phone: WHitehali 2-1911 Pickering eeonties Of Ontario and York i AN ROUGE HIGHLANDS DR. Fasces ft d:. �•••�, H•••+Is - BANx'Of COMMERCE CMAMriRS , Harbron family in their be- awl _EseasR_o4s-- speeiaty at Ra«.w.bl.Rates S SitYteoe St. N., Oshawa t5f /±�� I1 The Men's Club held the an- DUAL SERVICE AT ONE PRfK:EI i St. George S I noel father and son banquet on r RiiRiinen P.Q. PMw. Ayiac't 32w3 i Telephone RA. 3-3446 - / J Friday night at the church with marldwrn P.O. Ph*" Mark- 206 I Angl�ean Chw ch Mr. Bix Graham of Pickering, f --- as guest speaker. N been •etailwlsed ►ICKElING ONTARIO h jZ a s a'f�Yf h PRENY10Ef have ( I Mrs. J. Moffat of Toronto,i ,� Audionows since 19". Rector: spent the week-end with Mrs. WANTED _ REV. H. S. SHEPHERD, B.A.,D.D. I Errol Corson. Country Homes, Stnolt i Ban 198, Pickering, Om. -Several of our ladies attended Cream Cakes - 4� Q ( Acreages and P,orms. I Phone WHh.holl 2-3513 I.Brooklin the Rebecca Lodge 'bazaar at E. ice. FLEURY on Saturday. - SUNDAY SERVICES - BARRISTER - SOLICITOR we have waiting buyers with I Miss Betty Gates who is at- ri s geed cash dews payments 8:30 am.-Ho'y Communion tending Teachers' College has "Meat. Pies Ot/t Specialty" NOTARY PUBLIC 11:00 o.m.-Morning Prayer - - CALL MR. INGLIS accepted a position to teach at Main Street Pickering ' WH. 2-0386 ` Marrish at Old Kirs�tes Read II 11:OO.a.m1 Holy Communion 1Rmonville next year. Highland Creek Far hemp and E•Perienc+d Passim Sunday) 311r, and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson' I 11:00 a.m._Sunday School in the y rESrr�r�'ifr�i�i'fi4��sei�rri''s�Jifr".�rfirsr�r'r4`!r4Er'.'41+!+FS• AT. 2.7391 or AT. 2-1362 s'ry"' Parish aj f accompanied Mr. and Mrs. R. Phone Nights MA. 1091 I ll-W a.m.-Nursery in Rectory ! Day. and Mrs. F. Noon to an Sunda MrA. t • Su •.• _ ^: � i OfRc• �, 3004 I Room ages up o y Gravenhurst on Y• -WEDNESDAY Noon returned to her home after Monday t• Friday-9 30.5:30 p.m. J. A. Willoughby & SOnS UMBER' COIM *- ` .' . spending the winter with Mr. Ajii3� ` S•t•rd•Y and wee REALTORS 10 a.m.-Holy Communion and Pe S Intercession for the Sick and 3�T8. Day. by i .Johns-Manville Dealer � Busty Esperienced Salesmen � I _ ESTABLISHED 19W Christian Science With The Bowler COTTAGE MATERIAL - FENCING MONUMENTS I - Society GARGE DOORS. - PAINTS - 'PLYWOOD ~Wvhw" menumew why Dr. 1ol�n Lesik *OUSE HILLS, ONTARIO Pickering Ladies' League Tools- ROBERT AUSTIN, PrrJg. CHURCH SERVICE AND Team standings: Do-it-Yours Carpentery Shop RJL 1, MPbbM, ont«i. '.DENTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL No.2—Helen Sl _ — Twe milas west of Wkkby SUNDAY-11 mrs.-In Rosebonk No.4—Eileen s 29 Terms Arranged as low as on No. 2 tfighway, bet wean * Rood School No.6—atary 2 (Average Garage) — $15.00 per month yrhi*y and AN„ Reading Room Open to Publk No.5—Hazel 23 r wbi+by L>sa _ DAILY No 1—Thelma No. 2 Highway . WHitehalf 2-3250 ? • Pickering In.ANerton Building, Kingston Rd. No.3—Anne �` of Medical Centre Rog Hills High single, Rat — Dorothy ' . tnnox elan, 254. P 1 U M B I p G Wecinesd bieesinps 8 p.m, Every High single, handicap—Hilda Wednesday in the Reeding Rgpn'� • 254, Mary Egeroff 254. High triple, flat—Helen Hill ALFRED KAYES For forth information can ' General rd ware OFFICE: WH. 2-0660 ATlantic 2.2635 11 3 PL.UMN14G BATHROOMS High triple, .handicap—Mary PRESSURE SYSTEMS :RES.: WH. 2-1855 Egeroff 614..' PAINTS I ESTIMATES GIVEN Over 200 (tlat): Dorothy Phe- pA ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES q Ian 254, Thelma Browm 246, fPl Phone WHitehall 2.6717 St. Andre W'S Anne Penstolie 246-214, Barbara ! Presbyterian Church Suter 241, Helen Hill 240-231; TOOLS - ­GLASS . ETC. y Mary Egeroft '234-207, Jean W M • E • Head 219, Beryl Boys 215, Hilda WaFoa, Television aE Ra 10 Lennox _ o, Hazel .. _S H E R R I N 9.45 A.M. • Sunday School Over 200 (handicap): Hilda o- - �Re �1"s I Lennox 254, Mary Egeroff .04 11.00 A.M. - Church Service 2yl Barbara bara Suter 251 Virginia r r'gi :. Hunter 237. Jean Head 236, Lil / PHONE: TE+nple 9.1191 UP, UP, L'P: Rimriier 225, Mary Hunt '222, • Bakdo' n s Hardware. funeral and DUN'BARTON RADIO s T-V Production of Canada's .Pine- Hazel Dawson 229, Bessie Bry- Ambulance SerVICe trical manufacturing industry ant 216, Eileen Pqynton 211, :A H. MA j has almost tripled since 1951. Jean Disney 20i, Geri Hail 203, Phone WHitehall 2-0480 •' Pickering * Dorothy Shariley 20§. { ."BUY CANADIAN" , . No. 2 Highway Canada's electrical manufac- WT>'H POWER . ROGER G. CONANT, S.A. at Pickering Stash Road torero urge you.t!1."Buy Cana- Four-fifths of all the work in dian to keep the level of jobs Canadian industry is performed '. M>RlOM AND SOLMTOR * and wag,hi P}1 by electricity. ' , $Y• rm�• used New' ' Od Prices CONITH BLDG., AJAX I One Canada s 2,GOO,poo to s Our Te eplt 9 - some a16-million worth of plea- t 7th Siata.: St. seufh, Oshawa I -WHitehall. 2-3610 tritity in 1999 to improve their - ML OIL . . . . . . . : 1 1•tC working and living conditions. FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANOM ALSO AECONO MORTGAGES CASH OR WITHIN 30 DAYS. giSURANCE CO - AVAILABLE RO AODIT10NIt • e i DENNEY BROTHERS AND IMPROVEMENTS. STOVE OIL . . . . 20C WRITE OR PNoNE cheep Rat«far farm.6wd Country Brady HEATING CONTRACTORS WE ALSO.?,uRCNAS4 OR LOAN• CASH OR WtTHIN•30 OATS : WiMin�s ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. wimist•rw insurance on R•ildior, Plumbing Store Hot Wahrr steam Sytt.me. 'ARTHUR MITCHELL LIMITED, windmills, Silas, Eta installed,: .,., M YOU REQUNtE ANY MORTGAGE AR Automebile Insurance of All Kinds I FINANCING a FOR FAST Bowman & Gibson The one Place to get Alterations and Repairs COURTEOUS SERVICE:CALL - WH. 2-6771 TE. 9-2431 everything in Plumbing. T1:n1Pb 9-3357 PHONE: WHITBY MO. h1s21 I ry AUBREY E. IRELAND GOOD VALUE AT THE Monteith, Monteith, Riehl i RIGHT PRICE W. H. J. Thompson, AND COMPANY dr Co. open Daily rn s:3o p.m. B.A., LL.B. 1'00 ADHAIDE ST. W. Walter T'hOMSOn, «C• CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Saturd`ey Tin 1:00 P.M. BARRISTER and SOLICITOR TORONTO 2, ONTARIO ''BARRISTER - ''SOLICITOR - NOTARY PUBLIC G. W. RIEL, C.A., R.I.A. LICENSED TRUSTEES SALES . SERVICE - CONTRACTS british Columbia and Ontario Empire I-5300 or Empire 6.5964 , COMMISSICINER O' OATHS Ajax Oshawa • Stratford GLENWOOD BLDG., AJAX ,1320 Kingstan Read, west Hill Telephone.: WHitehall 2.2-0910 Oshawa RAndelph 5.3527 •WHitehall 2.5151 ,' Evenings , BURT R. WATERS, C.A. AT. 2-2080 - AT. 4-4721 Raidene.: TEmple 9.2656 T1 mple 9-1750- WA. 2-0" Northwest oornef of Old!Plant Road on No. 21 Hlghway WHitehall 2-0&90 Page Ei4ht _ _ 'T H E P I C K E R I N(5 N E W S Thursday;April 6, 1961 CQ UAINTED WITH- -FGA IT'S SO EASY TO GET YOUR BONUS TAPE GIFT OF THE -- - MONTH Y ' . .,.o � �' �, h !„' jK'�SAS�Mv'"•'u s. 1 V s. OR _ . . � �%�� ,}racy, '`•- ' � .,i►' °' !yyr , ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE APRIL DER PLUS FOL 5 .b- 7. 8 - 4 - 037.50 IN 16A TAPES) We Reserve The The ideal finishing touch for your living_room furniture, o beautiful decorator cushion avail- Right To Limit able in your choice of four decorator colors. Centre button, filled with clean kapok, no Quantities waiting, immediate, redemeption on this item at your !GA STORE! sh Oven Read vVlth pressing) CANADA No. 1 NEW BRUNSWICK Try Fre - y � pORK .S 2S-BA G N `E .,BAG C ' LD ER , ou 1 GRADE RL!$Y RED - . - . S A GOLDMINE OF VITAMIN"C"-No. . � ,fib. -� a ru it 1<l C )A Gra- �, a ST SSING - 1TM D� . . R AoY-� - . .Indian Rover FRESH, SONGLESS -RE C _lb,, CRISP,GARDEN FRESH No. 1 GRADE Roo VERS _ C _ NO LEFTO wMSO C. .25 Canbination Offer NO WASTE a ele' ry _ SIZE Ir1 ONE 1O,OVNCE PACKAGE OF EIGHT TENDER, FULL FLAVOR No. 1 GRADE _ _ • `Wieners all for C T - 1 (�b`erite LARGE ORIG. C E OF EIGHT _ C„i e arro t s 6UNCHES i ONE PACKAGE V AND O 11S - DempS a DISCOUNT VALUE—9c SAVING —CORN FLAKES or SPECIAL"K" ALPINE BRAND __ �b. 5 9 C I Beef Steakettes Ke o s �PKGS opped Ch gg j 12-01. Corn FIGIg" -EXTRA' ATOTAL OF34 0o CEREALS h-°1 1 fl� Specro K" • FRASERVALE FROZEN iN I.G.A. BONUS TAPES - DISCOUNT VALUE —6c SAVING j Strawberries with; s6.00 Ifonus Tape _ IGA Sunn = . J, Beeklst White Haney 2� sAG C �o Pk9S. Mother Parker's Tea:Bags :� _ Morn Jaffee C Good-Aire Deodorizers '' DISCOUIfT VALUE-9c SAVING-AYLMER CHOICE - , ::,, Scottie's Hanky Pak PI„l,_2 ft� A N4 BARTLETT ,,.- .With' �aoo Bonus T�o •' ...:'.' CRACKER BARREL — .•c1. PTIr OLD COLORED ingerso1l Cheese SIICeS 1�. PEARS WithZ.00 ISonvs Tape KRAFT �WNT VALUE—4c SAVING — IGA SOUP MIX Frozen Honey Dew Time } SWIFT MMIUM- SANDWICH STYIE CHICKEN CHEESE Sliced• Cooked Hale �. :'PKGS Ne. 1 GRADE ARIZONA '12-oZ. cat NOODLE - P - - - . S ICKERING, ONTARIO ,.0 RD50 N EGA : NARCET DRIC HA , o-' ,7