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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1961_04_27 - II�il0Etmtl "4 - — PN0NE'. S'I tl C E WNITENALL i •i t 2 .084.0: ::; • VOLUME 78-4141o. 92 PIC'KERING, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1%1• PRICE: I 0 PER C or't re � a r t .40 o o u a Heliport 1s First Air ort y P District History ROTARY To Be Located In" T To Be Vividly THIS WEEK It was announced at Picker• to the Reeve of Pickering Twp.' Ing Township Council this '.week that a heliport will be Mr. Ogden, in his letter, did Told In Book meeting the :Monday night limner operated from 40 acres of land' not .indicate just when the meeting Seal Chairman Harold ;just north of Brougham on the heliport would be in operation Brougham (Special). = The Anderson announced for the Brock Road, but did make the offer-of"fly club that the recent Easter southwestern part of the Tw•p. Seal Campaign had to: date Mr. Frank Ogden, who re• ing any dignitaries. to Brough• of Pickering is traversed by a produced $1,727--several hun- cently received a license to am, who might be attending the river which the French called dred•dollars better than in any, operate a heliport 'from his township's 150th anniversary. "Riviere Rouge". The Indians previous year. backyard on Dixie Road made to be celebrated over the July called it "Kalabokokonk the announcement in a letter first weekend. (translation, River of Easy The committee arranging Entrance). Gov. Simcoe named the International Student Ex- it "The New", but it has al- change for May 10 to 14 have ways retained the French announced their plans almost `' .Pickering Village Notes name, "Rouge". complete. Local cars will go to East of. the mouth of the the U.&border with six of our " • M-6-6 f n Rouge is Frenchman's Bay. high school students°and bring t sh er k Over 300 years ago a tribe of back from the border six stud- Ma r g Seneca Indians lived here and ents from Oil City, Pa., who this bay is marked on old were brought to the border for French maps.with the Indian this exchange. The visiting L-S ' ■ ime T•�II Friday' name, "Gandalsdhagan." It is students will live 'with locals' T ` the site of the first school in while here and attend the local t er Canada. And 'at' the high school. It has been reported that Hospital and feeling in"--h 1m­_ PP come midnight Friday, April prov ed. present time the largest sub- ' y division in the province is be. Rctarian L. 14. "Larry* Tay t.. ,'28, half the male population_ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Doble had ing created on this old site. for addressed the dinner,using. of this area will be moving the Arthur Rae's from 'Mark out—nut to the various.trout On Friday evening, June 30 o "Classification Talk" ." r. a ham=for dinner on Sunday. own vocation, "Banking." Mr. ativams that is. for opening there will be a girls' fast ball Taylor reviewed some of the „ �da of trout season begin.. We extend a welcome to Mr• game. played at the Pickering Y and Mrs: Bill Kerr the to.me. history of the Canadian Bank Congratulations to �Mr: and v T High ,School. The NIiL All. of Commerce from its e4rari'er ,..e.. Mrs. James Palmer. Kingston at Warren who have moved ' Stars will be playing in cam- Mrs. in 1867 to the present,when ar- Road on their 31st wedding into the house recently vacat petition with the Mount Zion anniversary. April 24. ed by 'the Burningham's. team later- the same evening rangements are now being J. under lights:' m completed for the aalgarria- Last .Saturday night Mr. Mrs, Purvis. Lincoln avenue. I tion.of the Canadian Bank of Brayley, Riverside Drive. had lad her daughter. Mrs. t:oor• ` Prizes Will be offered for the i Commerce and the Imperial an unfortunate accident. while house. visiting her on Sunday, best floats in the parade. These i Bank, to be known as the Ca- swerving to mass a cat crossing Thirty residents of Fairview will be judged in differenteate• nadian Imperial Bank of Com- by front of his truck. on Eli- Lodge. Whitby, enjoyed seeing�II Qories.' coerce. From his address we zabeth Street. He struck a the"Vender Trap."at the Ajax i Premier Frost has beer. in- _note some of the interesting _ _telephone pole breaking it off H;gh School last Friday eve- vited to speak at the opening facts krown to bank person- ` and causing considerable dam- ning as guests of the Picker• of the museum, tt'e• lace had nel 90 per cent of the pay age to his •truex. ing•Township Little. Theatre no answer At this time because ment of obligations by the in- Mr" and Mrs, Jack Hamble- and wish to thank the Pick. Mr, Frost i� in 'England. dividual in Canada is done by ton entertained the well known eying Rotarians who so kindly' Dr. and Mrs. tfim. :'McKay cheque today but there is still are deep inIo•the job of writing plenty of de n..nd.for currency June Dennis. CJBC. on Sun- supplied transportation: a book on-the history of Pick" (bills anti =i;i.r c6nage). day. and also Gillian Wads- worth Mrs yerdun Galway,. !Play- THIS 15 FISHING!—Ken Richardson of Pickering, shown here)erin Town=hi It will deal of Toronto spent Sun- g p• The .Bar'.w of Canada and macist in.Boyes Drug StoreI with his two Groupers caught in Tampa Bay, Florida should with prehistoric times right the Canadian Milt {print) all day enjoying the Hambleton's has recently' returned irorr•' be proud of his catch. He was the only one among 30 who through to the resent day. I •� hospitality. - present Y• the , paper n-::,aey' atid'c3SR` Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Rack �—+ Miami. Fla.. where penr am informed for the purpose to Canada to-Jay . • . The life *iarn s ':ought anything, One fish weighed 10 iz tbs. and the other • a month vacationing. , of this letter that they will be of Canadian hank notes in cir• and family. _W.,ndsor Dnve. h lbs.. _ spent the weeitead with Mr. - writing about the whole of the culation in Canada is estimat- and Mrs, ' Don McNevin at township. The book is expect• ed today as: $1 bills, lI mths.; �Seouts Fight Fire ea to have about 200 pages of g2? bills- 10 mths.; fives, 12 Belleville. } } print and from 50 to 75 pages mths.; Tens, •19 mths.; 20's, Mrs. Doucette,' Elizabeth west Rouge` S1 uden I s 29 mths.: 50's, five Street was reunited with •her To Save Bushland of pictures and illustrations. years, and.— mother after I5 years last Fri- Work on the book is being 100's, nine years. 1W day. rs. Stevens comes from A group of Greenwood Boy` done as ,rapidly as possible, The speaker told of the Y 'Itwn ^ha ters have been com Tube Pevensey Bay, Sussex. Eng.. Fouts have been.credited wilt, Prese' 'n't Entertainin:g" Play plated. P Govsernmen898 for the C B Cert�o'' saving a considerable amount and the big reason foz leaving g If anyone reading this ar. home and coming over was to of property from damage Y open a branch in the Yukon when the banded together I A Spring Festival of Music,scent is back to school after an ticle has any pictures or infor• (Dawson City), of the needs see her grandchildren. which y , g .,resented by. the pupils of Pic- ahsonce of two weeks with pneu- mation g and preparations of the staff 6he had never met. Mr,•Johr last Sunday to put out a large pertaining to the town- 'Stevens, ss fire that threatened sev• ,erintf School Area No. '?, Wed- monia: chip history. I am sure con* (of which Robt. W, Ser%ice sevens, Toronto, came out on I nesday evening April 19 at thee The West Rouge pP was, a member). At this point Friday to be with his mother. anal acres of bushland.- • Re Spots and tributiotts would be a recta•I po Mrs. Stevens will be staying Nest Rouge School Auditorium, Recreation Association enter- ted. Send to Dr. Wm. McKay. Pres. John Lay pointed out The boy's, John Moore. Eric drew one of the largest audien- rained the oun hocke R.R. 1, P]ckerin or hone, for two months before return- and Philip Berns and Bruce. Y g y players g. P that his father was the first ces' the district has ever wit-I from their league and their WH• 2�7• manager of the W7titeltorse ing home. Rogers were returning from,a nessed. Gve,• five hundred par- It has been decided that on We are sorry to hear that. hike when they spotted the I fathers- at t banquet Friday, branch that bank o! those ruts and child,en were out to April 2Y in the Rainbow Room. Sunday, July 2, that a large days—the old rush. Mr. i Mrs. Ina LeGard, popular'tel- blaze. 11 g ni see a wonderful programme with About two. hundred and fifty open air devotional service for also described the cotttitt ]ley at Bank (if.Commerce. in ' Y g They used jute bas the • the Pickering T.S.A. No. 2'Band will be held in Claremont Pickering, will be. leaving the g y g enjoyed a•wonderful dinner and (some day soon) of the etec- j had been carrying their equip- Song Playlets Folk Dancing & h Conservation Area at approxi• tropic bank clerk — machuie community next week, ,and is films afte,wards. rophies and ment in and went to work on School Choirs representing all Ia plaques were resented to the mately 3:30 p.m. The commit•I that will do much of the so*t- moving•into Toronto. the fire. the schools in Area No. 2. P q P tee- will be obtaining a choir ,n- of vouchers, etc. Mr. and Mrs.,Grant Messer, winning team and a Team pic- ° were away last week to Los Scout Leader Douglas, Mor• The sympathy of the com- tune was given to each player of as many voices as possible He mentioned briefly the 1t= munity is extended to M,� Hat•- for the occasion. tempts and successes its hav- Angeles. Mr. Messer was on der. said the boys. may, be � of the seasons hockey, P • ' business and Lib just,enjo ed awarded special certificates for riet Finey and Mrs. Madge ins the people in Canada and v Rvv%nrno Rouge Hills Dr.Y l with Little Kelly Myles,•Flagstone the United States buy tcdaY Terrace, is home from the hospi- Mr. and-Mrs. Elmo Di nay the death of a husband and and pay' later .plan of credit tal where she was seriously ill Good Work and family were i7 Buffalo father Mr, Victor Finey at the buying, and did not appear to last weekend. Would `11Vftt p• for two weeks. Scarboro General Hospital; Fri- be too sure that this tray a Mrs. Baker. Toronto. was, day, April 21. Funeral services Ttie Second West Rouge a good 'thing in,some resWcts. • • B, .,rnie Pack paraded to Grace By Firemen. Referred to ioneer da when visiting her ' tlau`ghte*. Mrs. ' .were from ,; McDougal and P• y'` In Pickering Browns Funeral Tome, Kin stone Presbyterian Church Sunday, our ancestors waited until the Wannacott, Lincoln Avenue.., g y• over the week-end.. load, Monday, April 24. I April 23, where a Special Ser- had, the cash before buying." Sorry to ,hear that .ors. g vice was dedicated to the Pack. might ba ' . ' If Law Changed. � The Monthly Baby Clinic in ��e5 Boy ' (we believe there mi Hartjes'; Church Street. .-s in I West Rouge will be discontinued The leaders of the Group are considerable wisdom in this k' Deputy Fire Chief James Ajax Hospital due to a heart Mr, 1. Brudnicki. of Scar and' for anyone interested a very grateful to Rev. Fulton for Glendinning and volunteer same belief). condition. boro. who owns land in Pick. I Baby.Clinic.is held in Dunbar� his wonderful message to the fireman George Wilson of the �. Mr. and'firs. Bob opkir.• ering Twp., has written Pick. I ton tinited Ch'ur'ch Highway\n. young people. South•��'est Fire Department Next Monday night tho Dun. son, Stroud' Roar drove to 'ering TwD. Council. asking •� the third Tuesday of each The next meeting °of The I have been credited with saving barton Kiwanians join the F.0- Niagara Falls cn Sunday. the to become progressive I month from '3 to 3 p.m. Home and School will be Wed the life of. a four-year-old hoy tartans at Pickering in theflr Young'Stever, Nlill'er. L:ver- and have saner liquor laws. so I Congratulations a n d best nesday, May 13, when. a pro- The firemen were called to annual joint meeting here. pool Road North. -on of 'sir I that he may make further in- � •wi=he, -to Mr. and 'Mrs. Jim gram with a guest speaker to and Mrs. Lorne. Miller. visited:vestments in Pickering Twp. I French, Rouge Hills Dr.,' on speak on Vocational Guidance his grandmother. Mrs. A. 'Mil. ".%Iaybe Mr. Brudnicki has th.air elecenthe wedding anni- should be very interesting. The East Ace. visited Mr, and Mrs. the home of Dannie ?Monc_tr ley in North Brook last week- sotnethin commented Coun. , row, Oakwodd Drive.The boy's g' ve,:sary Saturday April 22. election for-an executive for the Whiting and family and Mr' grandmother told firemen the end. Clifford Laycox. �Ii•. Bob Baker, Rouge Hills coming year will also be on the. and Ili-s. Hartwell, former re- Mr. and T7rs. Bob Bryant "Ii someone wants a vote Dr is home from Scarborough program. More details at a later silents of West Rouge, while boy had croup and had begun and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ev that can get up the necessary General Hospital where he .date. they were in.Dettroit recently., to choke. t p y• Mr. Glendinning said than Bryant, motored to Mount Al- petition: This o not a matte, underwent surgery last week. Many happy returns to Jen- The West Rouge Sports and ° Bert last Sunday. for council to °et involved in; the boy's color came back itl His many friends wish him a nifer Jolliffe, Ridgewood Rd. on Recreation Association are spon- We had two grass fires last said Coun. Milton Mowbray. minutes, after they had sup• speed recover her thirteenth birthday Monday,, seeing a Dance to be held' at week. Harwood Road North Reeve Sherman Scott said. P Y Y• plied oxygen with the rie?.ifise!- and Grand Valley Park on "We did not make the liquor Congratulations to Mr. and April 24 and celebrated with a Heron Park, Saturday, May 23. tator. The doctor asked the Sunday: laws. If someone wants to get Mrs. Wait Bar ett, Riwercourt party Friday, April 21, to Dale ,Tickets are available from an 6 Y firemen to keep the oxygen on t. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce the necessary' petition, we will Rd. on the arrival'of a daughter McIntyre, Rouge Hills Dr. who of the Executive of the Assocla- the boy until they got him.to a !` and family visited at the Mr. have to act o it." Sunday, April,23 and to Mr. and was twelve Monday, April 24, tion. car ro—Gmerarlfuspttat- and Mrs. J. B.. Wilcox, Co- Council ag ed they take no Mrs. John Myles, Flagstone Ter- and to Carol Ann Adams,Rouge -Mr. Ron McIntyre, Rouge Mr. Glendinning said where T P H ICKERING NEWS I bourg, last Sunday. action but dvise Mr. Brud• race, on the birth of a girl last' Hills Dr. on her eighteenth bir- Hills Dr. entertained some fri- they first arrived on the scene, Mrs. S. Runnalls, Lincoln an he nhget p a petition week. I thday Friday, April 28. ends. to a Stag Party at hit; the boy appeared to have stop. Avenue, is home from Ajax if he wishes. Robby'Clarke, Westpoir Cre- Mr, and Mrs. Sherman Scott, home Friday, April 91. ped breathing entit+ely. • ;,t. iF, ./ K E R I N G N E WS : "wroday, Aped 27, 19611 --: x Ir .T7t!o -, T H E P I C service crews in North America.- a N`sfs�l i erja is s Cid - 'To set Up' Tr� All of Consumers'_training THE P 1 C K E 1� 1V G N 9 sd�oot: To Teach tivities since 1954 includings E S T A B L I S H E D t B I< >, Marked i 0th AnairerSgry On frida�r �°oce in pipe welding, .insW • sion prevention,appliance insta& Issued every Thursday Gas Teehnie>lans ration, instruction in gas codes. by The News Printing and Publishing Company a Rouge Hills-Pickering and Lion Ross Deakin proposed - Apthorized as Second Class Mail Matter Post Office Dept., Ottawa, Ont. Lions Club celebrated the 16th 'a toast to th Aimed at inCTM�inQ the_n t ta. anni� it a r A bouquet of red roses was bers of 'qushfied gas installers —have been aimed at increasing:: 9­54 W "of-- United Stan $30q per Y42E BARRY MURKAR, Editor , night on Friday evening at the resented to the wife of the needed because of the trim gas the numbers a qualified gas • � Hi hl nd Creek Le on Hall. p ous growth of the natural gas installers to keep pace with the.- iADYERTISIN6 RATES UPON REQUEST — B $ gi president, Mrs. Ted Brett. industry in Ontario, the Con- tremendous growth of the nat- It was a memorable evening sumers' Gas Company working ural gas industry throughout. for the large crowd in attend- Lion Dick Edmonds presented PICKERING, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1961 ance. Following a turkey dinner the 10-year chevrons to the five with the Ontario Department es Ontario. charter members: Ted Belt Sam Energy has setup a new series and presentation, Lion members of training schools for plumbers Cragg, Claude Brown and Jim , h it wives p s nt dealers' installers--the:first umbereof skits, each of wick C A special citation for 40 of Which concluded. in Toronto ' EPTIC TANKS u i and lark 1 i o The UnknownS n S T -�E brought their share of laughter Years in Lions work was pre- sented to John Rawbon. recently. • from the audience. A dance The department has ordered CLEANED There are several groups in.our midst each of which rounded out the evening.` Lion Sam. Cragg then lit a that after July 1, 196. 1, all gas During the dinner the head candle for each of the R.auge fitters installing or removing ;is carrying on a work that receives very little publicity-] tawe'guests were introduced by Hills Lions members who have gas appliances in other than one W, J• BUTT Lion ill Newman. They were: passed on. or two family dwellings must We are referring o the service clubs in this area. We Past President Ed and Mrs. Or- Oshawa — RA. 3-4042 g During the dance a number of carry licenses obtained follow- chard Past International Pre- B ;have the Pickering Rotary, Dunbarton-Pickering Ki- prizes were won by the holders ing' written examinations. The sident Harry and Mrs. Newman, tickets on the draw next certification examinations `wanis, Rouge. Hills Lions and West' Rouge. Kinsmen District Governor Bill and Mrs• and at lucky the birthday are set for May 23 and 24, Tredway, President Ted and DENNIS CARTAGE 'Clubs. -Mrs. Brett, Reeve J. S. and cake was cut and served. 1961. In the new series of classes, It is not�ve often that an outsider has the chance to Mrs. Scott, International Coun- under the direction of Pat Mor- Wafer Supply 1'Y sellor Dick and Mrs. Edmonds . • rill, training director, instrtic- hear a report on some of the work these clubs do. , Secretary Ken and Mrs. Price. Pickering Lady I tion is being given by Bob Dick, 500 gals. ................. $4.50.55.00 Past President John Rawbon training class instructor, •to 850 gals• .•, .. .............. $6.00 "In this instance, we are not referring to such notice- and Jim Clarke reviewed the Is Prize Winner three groups of 45 persons each. 1,000 gals. ............:.-.. .:..., $7.00 - ' ,able contributions as the Dunbarton Kiwanis school fair activities of the club over the I Classes are being held at .36' ALSO SAND - GRAVEL past 10 years and paid a tribute) Mrs.-Ethel -Wilcox of Wind- Mutual Street, Toronto, each TOP SOIL AND FILL or the Rouge Hills Lions sight-saving clinic. Everyone to Lions clubs. sor Drive, Pickering was the succeeding Monday and Wed- WEST Kul - AT. 4� Vice-President Bill Lang and lucky' winner of $500 in the nesday at 7:30 p.m. for the next has heard of both of these fine projects. 'Mrs. Sam Cragg'cut the cake.{Whitby Kinsmen Club's hockey two weeks. ' Mrs. Cragg makes the cake for I pool. _ Consumers' Gas inaugurated We are,* to be specific, referring to the number.of I each anniversary and brings it Mrs. Wilcox and her husband regular training -schools- and 1 residents that have received assistance from these-vari- from Ottawa where they are Charles, were: guests of the courses for its own service men DR ALFRED - now residing. Kinsmen club at their annual and dealers' installers back in ous clubs. These acts of kindness to families in seed are Past International President;ladies' night last Friday even- 1954, prior to the replacement .;lot generally made public, but this kind•of assistance is j Harry„Newman in his•remarks I in* when club president, Mur- of manufactured gas by natural I said: There is a Lions Club in ray Silver presented Mrs. Wil- g'as in 1955. In the five and one- L. VANAGS being given by these clubs all the time.• every civilized country. 1 prize cox with her check. half years to December, 1960, my Lion pin as much as any- more than 2,800 installers of We know that each one of them has made it possible I thing I wear." Publicity chairman, Cliff Gor- natural gas equipment vrere VETERINARIAN JWon Eric Blenkarin proposed don. was the seller of the win- , )for needy families in this area to -have a much better!a toast to the charter members ning ticket. trained under the Consumers Gas Company program. Old Rosebank Rd. North Christmas than they otherwise would have had. R e Starting with a nucleus of $n.,�oo, that glasses, medical assistance and other l I experts,the company thoroughly ' Guides C00�(le Day trained its own crews who have R.R. No. 3, Pickering . forms of h p have and are being given by the men who, Balsam-Mount Zion � since carried out—without inci- belong to oxe of our service clubs. Ab01lf TO Be �aBflC�led; dent—four major conversions Telephone TE. 9-1822 by ;Ira B. Jamieson from manufactured to natural p The Girl Guides of the Dun- It is when you hear one of.these reports being given, area are having a blitz Bas • • •in Bowmanville-Oshawa- y Whitby district Brockville, Pet- first hand, as we did last week, that you realize that the� {Too late.for ixat week). -_ on the sale of their cookies all Y If No Answer TE. 9-15 •I - The W.A. met last"Wed. at this week• erboro and Ottawa• Company money raised fro m the various carnivals and draws put Other areas are setting their officials are quick to say that .. the home of Mr's. Mondeison. own dates. This is the only .they have the finest natural gas ----------- ----i+ on by these clubs is going for a lot of very worthwhile The meeting opened with hymn means these girls have of rais- ' and needy cases, that generally speaking, we the public 84 and prayer by Mrs. J. Em- un or their work. When never hear about. _ read- by Mrs. R. Day and the the VILLAGE G e girls call at your home buy devotional topic on Dorcas (a some of their cookies. It will VIA Of.. PICKERIN -woman of faith and good works) support our local Guide work— J mi and the cookies are good, tool • was taken by Mrs. B. a eson. The TB Survey DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME Y Hymn "Low'in a grove he lay" was sung and 15 ladies answer- a ed the roll with an item on Support Your . Hu of Pickering Township and Village residents ..Easter." Mrs. Lloyd Wilson . ,/�. By resolution of Council and powers:vested in me, -, ;of all ages took, advantage of the TB survey last week. Save a reading "When will mes- Community I hereby proclaim a• period of Daylight Saving ter Come the Easter mss- Xany were surprised that their test showed positive sage ,"Whispering hope" was .Ipro jectS given by Mrs. J. Emprengham � Time commencing at 2:00 A.M., SUNDAY, and they had to have an X-ray taken. -' followed by hymn 105. The business was"discussed, it was APRIL 30TH, 1961. "ever, it has been pointed out that only a fraction decided to give $300.00 to'the home from the Oshawa Hospi= _ ';.' having an X-ray have serious TB infection. It church kitchen fund and to bring tal Sat. where she underwent good used clothing to the May surgery. 1 call upon all citizens. observe the same and base of Christmas seals that make these meeting for the Fred Victor Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jones and ible. How fortunate we are in this country Mission the next meeting to be�Doreen attended a gathering ADVANCE their clocks and watches one hour. I • i held at the manse at Green- Sat. night at Claremont in hon- _ d tWs type of project can be undertaken for our wood. with Mrs. Lloyd Wilson our of Mrs. Morgan Evans' :. protection. a Ic er+ n R ee d Mrs. George Wilson on the ssth. birthday. � ta�'i0 -CYRIL'E MO LEY R ve, n Y P' k 'ng, P programme: The. meeting closed Mr. and Mrs. Elmer' Wilson Ontario County Tuberculosis Association has'done a with a solo by Rev. T. Fleethan called last week to see her ai. April 25th, 1961 JiNage of Pickering. and the theme song and bene- ter Miss J. Willeaon who is in line job in carrying out' this extensive program and diction. the Brockville Hospital. Q p $ AN E THE Q U E E N thanks is due to them and the large number of local Miss Donna Forsyth is in- Mra. H. Theilacker has been Tor- disposed with the measles. confined to the hospital in Tor- ladies who stepped in to assist. _ Mrs. Hugis Pugh returned onto TER HEATING " -: W_ .ant to know about GAS WA - -. _ -- y ►. She'll tell you that there's nothing to equal gas when it comes to providing loads of hot water for any f ' size family, any size wash. Discover for yourself how fast,'how convenient,how truly economical it is ; to heat water with gas. You'll never want to be without it! _ _ • .. �., ^f. ;<C3;:�:�c�:;31ia`�'w``,',....``w�t'�'e'`•�i:,..`�.,•:"< AG:3y^.,•:.�•'�•„ "h ;.:c. b 1 1 f j, ,y�.. ., .i: :'�'• ,. ice`: £ :$' ,,..P :A..k:� ::4:`.Y::C•....)'T,.n... .:,.:.C....'......+n i. ..m..v.. ...v.•$0`�S"6'`w`+a'�•� a��� RBN ,r, BUY y %_ _•. ------ FOR e � � \�. FOR 7,S--- • S �':r ONLY ONLY _ A MONTH A MEEK. ` on your gas bill on your gas bilk 1 MAW `. For Complete Information Call ! u�nors '1NH. 2-2'4?�' = SALES DEPARTMENT _ 'Thursday, April 27, 1961 THE PICKERING NEWS Three BROCK ROAD ! LIVERPOOL GREENWOOD CHERRYWOOD GREEN RIVER Brock Road Cubs and 3eou•s'i Mr. and Mrs. Roger Pelham ,�►uDLEY — = held their Father and Son ban-' from Toronto visited Mr. and Remember to set your clock; quet in the school on Frida},I 9I:s. Ellis Pelham last Sunday. by Mrs. Fred Puckrin .'back one hour next week end CHERRYWOOD W.A. houses and riders from Lily- A nil 21st with about 0 pre Belated birthday wishes to April 30th for Daylight Sating The April meeting of Cher- Fred farms owned by ]Messrs• sent. Special.guest was the Rev. Jimmie Grieve who celebrated The Rev. Frank Ward of Time until October 29th. ryw.00d W.A. was held in the Cressw•ell and Mr. Harry Cook, birthday Mr. and Mrs. W. Trolley,and Church Hall on' Thursday af- Lehman and Greenfield were I his y April 13th`. (Oshawa was the guest speaker on T.V. as background effects Assistant Director. The turkey Mrs. Edith Ainsley celebrated) at the church service on Sun- family visited at Madoc over 'ternoon, with 'the 'p1 eaidertt, for C.B.L.T. weather reports supper was prepared by the 'Milne e residing. mothers of both groups. Fathers', her birthday [ant Saturday. day.The male choir sang"Brea Boys and ,girls of Mission Thou the Bread of Life." Mark- Board age remember Mission The devotional period Ras talc- Miss Jeanie Willby of Mark- Parttctpate rn games wz eir,I Mr. and sirs. Ellis Pelham The W.A. met at the home en by Mrs. 3[: Hollinger,. using sons, and the boys played in- Board to be Saturday after- „ ham and Miss Richmond .of 31r. 'and firs. John Lester, of Mrs. Bert Guthrie on Wed- noon April 29th in the Sunday the theme. Tile World Church' Markham visited f r i e n d s at v r y enjoyable y games. All had a Ross Deakon,.Mr, and nesday evening with eighteen stressing that just 'as spring very enjoyable evening. ard,Mrs. School room from 1. to 2 p.m. Nelson Park Sunday last. ladies present. The president, Please notice change of time. brings a glow of new life, ao air. and firs. Harold Timms ;Ira. Bernard Baker attended rs. G. Astley conducted the The Church c a n bring hope A grand rally at Varsity visited the formers parents M r. the Rouge Hill Lion Club Char- Several of our W.A. ladies and the sunshine of God's pres- Arena Sunday April 30 at 7 and Mrs. A. Timms of Man-,,-ter •Knight, 1961, last Friday, •6usiness• Mrs- Bill Guthrie, by went to St. Andrews Church chester on Sunday. I night. A 'very enjoyable bight ,means of uestions and an- in Oshawa on Thursday for ence to a world torn with ra p.m. there will be no. service ewers, expla ned the new or-l` cial strife. airs. Ruby Petty at the church to allow ail to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cor- was had. g5ari2ation United Church W.A. presbytery. gave a brief summary from the attend. DIr. and Mrs. Syd Da- Hutt and daughter Cathie of I fir. William Gregory from II Mr. and Mrs. Edgie Pegg study-book illustrating that we vies of Richmond Hill visited Willowdale visited Mr. and bars. : Women. The- oil call was "Go" ,and family visited on Sunday E. Cornutt on the weekend. Toronto visited his daughter•b[r. Mrs. Bert Guthrie presented must not confine our work and Mr• and firs. J. Davies. and sirs. R. Ley and family { Mr worship service. The ladies with Mr. and :bars. B. Wilson thoughts to the local church, Sympathy is extended to 31 r.and Mrs,W. $owerb} and I last Sunday. 1he and family of Barrie. but extend o u r prayers and %fr. and ]Mrs. Ken Beelby in son also Mrs. E. Cornutt attend- ,eajoyed a talk given by a nurse Congratulations to Les and het to the suffering 'churches the loss of their daughter Carol ed the christianing of the lat-I Many happy returns to Rita who spent two years in Labra- Marion ,Wilson an the arrival P Anne who was ' accidental)} ten's great granddaughter Te_ don. The hostess served re-{ throughout the world. The Roi'. "- Schuler who will be 13, May: ; dor. e e i of a son on Wednesday April Call was answered with inspir- smothered when fire destroyed esa Ann Chasen, daughter of-and. The girls.of the C.G.LT, were 19th at Oshawa hospital, a ing thoughts. on the Easter the inside of their home Sun- 1'Ir. and Dins. Ken Chaser of M-. and Mrs. Alex Waters, I brother for Janice and Donna. ,theme. day morning last. Brougham Green River. Mr. and sirs. R. Ley attended informed on Thursday evening I ;Mr. and airs. 31i1ton Pegg Gratifying reports were firemen attended. Congratulations to 31r. a".d` ' tl•at they all had passed the the Tam O Slianter in Agin Sunday dinner with con- Mr. heard from the treasurer and airs. LaBrie of •the 4th con- examination in first-aid which; I court last Saturday- night to • and Mrs. George Pegg of various secretaries. Donations cession on the birth of a ,iau- they had written the previous , I:AtRPORT BEACH *patch the Curling'Tournameat. Markham. of good, used clothing for eft ghter. week. They will receive their 'bliss. Doris Wiltshire of Congratulations to Mr. Ed. erseas Relief should be left Belated birthday wishes to , Priebe who will celebrate his certificates at an open house; with. 'Mrs. "Leonard Gates by d grogram at the church on-]lay Montreal is visiting this week- Ciarence Daigle who was 15 end with Brooks and Kealdel the end of the•week. PreviWs g Sorry^ to learn t h u young birthday, May 4th. ?ll• families• from the ladies at Brougham years old on the 17th, also to Suzan pa'ies of Duni>arton The club will meet at the Cathy Davies, of Dunbarton Happy birthday to Mrs. her ` Afternoon W.A. will meet arrangements" prevented us y' Shore •s confined to Ajax Hos- ma Bell who will.celebrate het home of John and Mrs. Ashton,I May 11th at the home of Mrs. f r o m accepting invitations Shore who was 5 years. old on I pits). Get well soon'Suzan. birthday May 8th. Pickering on May 6. Brown• Roll •call..is is "world." the 15th. g Rally at Markham on TuPS- I Congratulations to ,fr. a n d Mr. aAd Mr's- Donald T - month of flay 9, was made. The A!1 interested parents are t'tlrs: L. C. Sharp of '29 Par" Mrs. Nornia Bell's mother er, Toronto, spent the week- money belts• meeting was c'l'osed with the urged to attend the next meet- Blvd. on the safe arrival of. a Mfrs. Warden from Scarborough erd at the home of their uncle) W.A. benediction. The rhostess-i ing . of the Fairport Beach!, daughter 7 lbs. 5N oz. at Ajax I spent a few day's this week with ae aunt, George and Mrs. printers, Packers, Shippers and es, sirs, A. Taylor, sirs. G. Ronnie and School Assoc. to be Hosp• Tuesday, April 25th.. Al the family. Pucsrin. r 3 g y ,sister .for 3lirek and S[arlow-' Delivery Men in employment a R right, Ira. W. Wa or. and l e;d at the school «'ednesda , Bob McHugh and his niece, 9 lira. F. [tenon, served a delici- %lay' 3rd at 8:60 p.m. At this slam• happy retttrtts to James, Mr.and sirs. P. Panchen from good part of the winter?. etinh t Linda Izatt visited on Sunday That the people who were bus lunch. `n:e4 a Annual , installs-; and Shawn Dunne oK their sirs B:an1p*.on visited 3i r: and Mrs. at the home of Bob's sister,' r••o n of Officers will take place,birthday. Sunday, -Aori: 39t°. Ed. Priebe last Sunday. kept in employment by.this pro- - Mr• a n d Mrs. A. Hodsr;on; - IMl-3. Stanley Fuller and Mr. '•ect openly voiced their appre"' visited with air, and Mr=. WC .and it is hoped- that Mrs. R. r I 1 y' I Walker and the Sr. Girls Choir'' F:'..?r, of Ospring. cation for havin these jobs. ley ,Petty during the' week, I; 1 Mrs. Earl Puckrin Ira's been That your continued support Ladies from Tnrontr+ . w?r?,`ti`! "' s`n^rntt Everyone is�Arthur Mitchell Limited jl pia::ng at the home of her par-';of Cookie Day will ensure these wetcnmp *.o attend. quest; of.]I r. and ]Ira. J. P,er,-: S,�r:nrr Festival of. the e .' 31 r. and -Mrs. C. Martin, jobs being available in the yearsi.n}e recently. --T� 2 _ k-+aril. to come and help keep the Girl : Se?not Area N -• ' held at th. Station Road, Pickering • Newman a n d Mrs•',Guide ' Movement Rourishing" ]sins Rath Taylor is holiday- R-?st Rouge Scnool last Wed. - )tins. _.. B'.ske and son Phillip of.Oak .i Remember. A girl active in a' ing in Florida. er�ninq was s a Etugr success. Miss Lois Johnston Has had M wP auditor um it's= compieteiy y .vti.�, and. Mrs. Robinson and;group whose ~lotto is Lend a, her tonsils removed this pas- GAS AND OIL FURNACES .d,c3hter Deanna of Ospring,, Hared' in the case of Brownies., »ac+:ed and many had to'stand _ j:t•? on Thursday at the week d. y' or "Be Prepared" in the case of� Teo performance, of the chit- . ii•aire of Goo. and Mrs. Izatt. Guides, is more likely to be a Mr. and Mis. Marl P. - dr�n ,det'.ghtpd everyone. and EAVESTROUGHIN — PLUMBING public-minded .citizen of tomor brough had the .latter'., mother is:^.ire are few cases of men-�, the co9tume., and scenery ;how•- staying with them during :r? only .too well the tirrtz and - - qle, and mumps in the con•,;.row. — arur.it '. Little Bertie Kamp- , weekend. ' e?forts of the pupils and teach-y Please Support Cookie nay. � � LL WORK GUARANTEED P -- The'th[rd I)unbarton Brownie ens. t- was clear Co a1! eratio attend- -:s f:s recuperating from scar- 3lisses Darlene and Deborah l. ing,'ttte wonderful co-operation) ,r 9 n Dart were gaests of chair -- E. Pack held a hike and cook-out grandparents. 3Ir. and Mrs. H.i and attention between teacher' w�{, `2-6(71 ' E AND during easter holiday week, at Hughes on Friday night• and pupil and heartiest con- during The Cherr•wood Home and 1 gratulation., to all w h o took IV Greenwood Conservation area. Dart, it was very well done and After Hours Call TE. 9-1682 The girls were under the,super School Association -me*. on � OVIfHIE NEVUS li vision of Brown Owl airs. 'star- Thursday, April 20th, we can � sincerely proud of We had a larger crowd' than our children.. ^---— gaeet Haney and Tawny Owl,, - Eileen Edmonds. The girls did usual and ]Mrs. Harding, the Happy bi"thriac to Linda p�I)ae Sicpport Girl Gt�ede badge work for their Golden I president, expressed hex plea- Cnunx who tiw; Io year? old 1 ure and. delight as she v April ''3rr'. i Hand and enjoyed their outing p i 1 Lay, :Saturday, April '29,1 They wish,to give special thanks i coned everyone to the meet i- V, urz Jon" Fitzpatrick of ' to airs. Robinson and-Mrs. Wil- .ing i Lakw.iax At . cetei,rate<i h'is � 'Tubes Tested FREE • liamson,two of the mothers who During the 1••ening the mat^ ,tiIr, ,,rthria} tt ith a party. a• L' ou know: bens discus., .the. catAnng far 1 g Trained Operators-90-Day Replacement Guarantee r t..at Cookie I>at is the only so ably helped out. )the coming cnmmunir-y :.re tarderi by >at� ni his }bung y , elf :sal Fund Raising Drive that On April 12, 11 .first year, fr:pnd;-on a Apr:l '''2nd• � ;;Service Strop Open Evenings Monday. Tuesday, work display to be held on the N1_-. , P • D nn? ottended a �1 Guides and Brownies .ervice star., were given to 22nd of ]lay. It is hi,1W i Tnursoo "rriacy ?0.8:00 P.M. j♦,rc ;ore° the' following Brownies: Sheila . o Ito:k JitOw P held a; the home:, Y• "a*' all the profit in each Bluck, Wendy Hat-per, Judy I repeat the success o. last a+ tltl J Ba;:asn in Pickering- year's effort.,-With the co-nn- * c, : I Yon,, F v hlore for Tubas at Most Self•Serv,ce Tube .T'.•:s:on remains in the Uivision Haug, Jackie McInerney, Mari-I erattnn• of Cherrptvood ands in ho^:our o- I•=. . t trey Near-,1 r lc -omote the work of}our^own' Lyn Miller, Patricia Page, Bar- - small ing; it Tes+ors'. . . WE y BAY Tubes You Don't Reci::ra? neighbours donating a t G_i.ies and $townies? bara Patton, Cathy Schwetz, P Cor_ratu!a� ,•;= *. . Pamor'�L G amount e r •family, ;}'-�. T.V. HOUSE•AND CAR RADIO REPAIRS Tea: in this day of unemploy Janet White, and Cathy White, can enjoy a' truly, worthwhile,and Mn. D •to Ho:hties of ViC ?1 your previous support of Janice Williamson. Valerie Pal firework display in safety .,nd t pry"Drive or. the arrival of-a .' T.V. AND RA1310 CALLS TO THE HOME iCcC:::+. Ua} warranted the plac- mer earned her Writer's Badge.''under- proper supervision- The baby daughter Atis^n Jot i .: c` ar. order large enough to and the Orderly,Badge was pre din lay will he held at dun; :r. '.n.. 10'. oz• at •Scari,oro Gen DLN�ARTON RADIO A T�V• i3oy�:s, Carton ]fakers, sented to Laurel Crowe. p V Cherryuood School grounds, or. ens! Hosl>•• ]londat, April 21. I� the :3rd concession -on Victors'' fl•B•`• Art Nlitcheil is home i 1 On No. 2 Highway Since 1946 In Dunbarton Day. I tor 1- dais [rate after corn- `v ���� Refreshments will he avail-1 t>:?t:nc a 15 week training ;�. HONE TEMPLE, 9- date and brim cour e at H.}LC.3. Cornwallis able; so make'a P t the family along. :after the t., Mari::m?.. Art uilI •he _-- ! . « ILLIAXI G. LANK, SON . business, lira. Hardittg intro- :oinc• to British Columbia when duced a programme on ey • ! : :?a';e.is ternt:rated• . „ under Barrister .arid Solicitor care entitled, Future 'Vi=ion Aar•d Quin:.?.. h: C } f - Through Contact Len�e�•" �I '*n�i•' fnrtil�r` �}"e -urger}• at ;I A. CatApole, hus tan o our ... .t',�rn f,«re::; Hn<nital but W . , ' TELEPHONE w'H. 3-27•ll corresponding secretor}•. gat-., a-•�•..opP. _:•,e home in a' feu- us a new insight, pardon t:, da}'- and '}te is racoveting pert PURIFIED WATER FOR DRI pun, into the difference . lo, tt'? tueen this newer from of opts- AL tai: t:rte tits .melt run. i -1 OW gallons 5•� RCH ST N. PICKERING. ONT. ,h u u t - cal .aid and the m.o._t�_usual., 'hasn't keen nluc 1 to spectacles. It wits a fa ctnat;ng about, but there se?^•1s to ire no t,SOFT WATER FOR LAUNDRY- UiE suhJ t, and intri>;urd us all to lack of ardent' T seer^Hen seen i learn that eve. can chtSg? *.he n:�" at'tn? beat.:. 1r0 gallons I colour ,of our eye, to'suit n,u- ll:. arc} llr:. F. Hawthorne selves., n,; famil} of Du,.' Shore :PHONE. OSHAWA: RAndalph 8-4771 Nov- my friends/ how aE,uu a rr:ert a Vr Irish His, mo LAWN MOWERS HAROLD B. WOLFE, !C•herrywood's F.ucl re Rr aril si.=`r iu ,e of Toronto B.A., I.L.B. party un Friday night lIa} :,^. ottar rite •� .r.:',. SISHARPENED �N'e shall 'be looking forwz H »n E`.r..t to Eluond A BARRISTER ANO SOLICITOR Ito greeting you once again. 1 �I : wl n way 4 yeas otd� DICKERING a grand, evening out with _ood ,HAND'or POWER announces the opening pt'izes and lovely refreshnit�nr-s. :ElizClbeth' St. NOrI`Gt REEL or ROTARY of a so do come akin,--nut nP:_ - • hnurinr air :tllvay �t ht. ,OPTOMETRIC I`. ' .. SWIMM1NCi Branch Office it's ronrl to see }nu. �. , Precision Blade Balancing 1/1SlON CARE c-d Sharpening on All ---- -.SEASON'S TICKETS P g at'4528A Kingston Rd. Reminder: Types of Rotary Mowers : JOH.�+ L. RAWBON, R.O. Available At • Office Hours-Tuesday, Wednesday The Duff !17 tun Atl lE c i. play will Ire hr,lrl at' } tckF':;. c PLEASAN, $- _Er, . . :SARGENT S M �t. �OWEN ,• and Thursday Evenings District Eli h• - Cchool, apt'il' ` :?9th. a di for the transistor 0=; IwERPOOL Rte. SOUTH! ~j •.F L O R f S T S , : • 6.30 to 10 p.m. I radio will he made tt.2:00 p,m• J;IN:.HMAN'S SAY 23Foirport Beach Road fnllouin} which there ­ill, be 1 AND _ SWIMMING TEmple 9-1409 and Wednesday diternpon a very fine gymnastic display,i EVENINGS I. 1P�'a Call For and Deliver by the young people. Come out' 3.v APP6jNN MENT, TE.'9:2601 SWIMMING P�'1 INSTRUCTION A•wwhere in Township Phone 282.6941 or Empire 6.4011 and give the Club yodt full sup-'1' - port. THE- PICKERING NEWS ' Thurala A 27 1%1 fa9e four Y PHI were week end guests of Mr.I Lion for Mrs. Samarillo's moth- the church tlasement. Roll call Mr. and Mrs. G. lake. District dir. Mrs. L. Pugh; and Mrs. J. McGuire here. er, Mrs. B. Wills of Toronto on =A hbusedeaning hint Sunday visitor• at_ t..e home Agr. and Can. Industries, Mna. CLAREMONT 31rs. Mildred Taylor was ad- the week end. Mr, Hurd Mrs. J.`Ingham and cf Mr.' an d Mrs. Saiharillow R. Torrance; Hist. Research, NEWS mitred to Oshawa hospital last . Members of, the ten-team of Mr. and Mrs. D. Snat_n and were: Mrs. W111t.-krs. Higgen- Mrs. W. Browning; Citizenship —'_. week. Friday night bowlers will' hold daughter of•Ajax were't?,e San- ion and Mr. and.Mrs. R. Sey- and Education, Miss V. For Mrs. Kay Hayward, Mrs. their banquet at t he Spruce day visitorig of Mr. and-Mrs. J.' moor, all of Toronto. sythe; Home economics and Mr. a n d Mrs. Bill Gliddon I Rene Rennie, Mrs. Norma Ben- Villa on April 29. A bus will Rennie. The W.I. held their annual Health, Mrs. L. Pugh; Resolrv- were in Toronto on Saturday.)son and Mrs. Jean Redshaw, leave the main- corner here at Mr. A. Pennycook of Branrp- meeting on April 19. A humor- Lions, Mrs. J. Anonby; Public Mr. and Mrs. Ernie' :flays 111 all members of a weekly card 6 p.m. Dancing and presenta- ton and Mrs. H. Steckley of� ous 'talk on the story behind a relations,, Mrs. E. Britton; Pi. of Oshawa spent Sunday with club held their annual meeting tion of trophies and prizes will Stuuffville visited on Sunday newspaper was given by Mrs. anist, Mrs. W. Evans; Sunshine — ._Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hockley. in Toronto and then went to follow the dinner. and Mr. and W rownmg. e e ec ion, of comm., Mrs. R. Ward, Mrs. K. Bill Voss had a few friends the O'Keefe Centre. The W.A. and W.M.S. of the Mrs. W. Gliddon. officers resulted in the follow- Ward, Mrs. Morgan; 3ocia1- JLn on Saturday evening, on the Mr. a n d Mrs. A. Samarillo ,United Church will hold a joint Mr. and Mrs. D•,:mbrow of ing: Pres. Mrs: R. Jackson; comm., Mrs. Lehman, Mrs. W. occasion of the birthday of Mrs. held a family birthday celebra- meeting April, 27 at 2 p.m. in Weston visited on Sunday with Sec. tre'as. Mrs. G. 'Gauslin; Evans, and Mrs. C. Reynolds. Elsie Newell. A busload of the Baptist iCongregation -.%:11 attend a ml ly bf Baptist churches of this area, at Varsity Arena this Sunday, evening. The bus will leave the church at 5:15 p.m. `Evening church service has been cancelled. Mr. and Mrs. 'Malcolm Lewis and family of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan Deacon OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 7:OOP.Me R O U G E H It L were Sunday guests of -Mr. and �ICl Clare KU it EXCEPT THUiRSe & FRI. TILL 9:00 P.M. ON NOe 2 HIGHWAY Claremont United Church • W.M.S. will hold a May Day JUST EAST OF ROUGE BRIDGE • •' tea on play let at the home of -PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT. APRIL 27 - 28 - 29 .. • birs. George O'Connell. Mr. AIan Clark, music teach= . _ er at Pickering District High MAPLE LEAF PROCESS CHEESE Large 16 oz. jar , 'School and his choir, will sing SWIFTS SILVERLEAF (Save 70 at the evening service of the "United Church this Sunday. I, Scouts Mothers and Claremont Group • • re PURE LARD 2 .bs43c • committee of First remont p I Scouts and Cubs held a euchre and penny arcade in the hall on -- Friday night with a good at- �,�, 15 oz' time a aendance. _ - _ � � _ .29 Mr. and Mrs. Jim McGuire (Saw 100) _ were in Toronto Sat::r•�'cY: �. 'Food fOt C We are glad tM r^r�-t t•.. . . :tiirs. Grant Taylor 19 r:r - YORK BRAND FROZEN Dog ing nicely folloxir -- - B oz. punt the Oshawa General-Ho-p'c-1. �+ � -� (Saw 901 Miss 3Iay Neale of Sault Ste. MEAT PI� - 4 f01' .994 ,, I 31arie has returned to her post MAPLE LEAF Turkey. Chicken, Beet 3 Steak b Kidney — ..:1 1/2 lb. tin • With the Bible School there. r - Mr. Blake Driycoe of Toronto (SAVE 17.) spent the peek er.d 'Here with) MAPLE LEAF 1/i lb. pkg. I Ha -Is parents 31r. and Mrs. Jim --- - riscoe. . COOKE D CANAau►■ CHEESE Mr. Hugh' Pugh is well on �a the rose) to rPcati ety. following se STROUD S FOOD MARKET aier recent operation. I woaawoo+. SLICES Mr. and "Mrs.' Bcb Baker and; .49 *pro boys, Paul ar.d Robin oi'� _ (SAVE 4 CENTS) Toronto, spent the week end at; ,their farm here. _ CAt1ADA PACKERS — - Mir. and 'Mrs., -Harry Porter - (SAVE 16e) motored to Mid!and to c i s i tg � J friends last week end. SWIFT'S GOLDEN DEW — (Regular) Mr. Chas.Cooper who was'in bed last week with flu, was M able to visit :41r. F. L Sherry 12 oz. round tins •yy of St. Thomas on the week end.) (SAVE 41e) —� rere+"""� Ibs, A number of the high school --- EXTRA SPECIAL- (SAVE 13c) students from this area Witt be '- - --- - - attending the annual "Queen of CHARBONNEAU t h e Dance" ball`at Fekerr-g BISCUITS Large' Pk8 POPULAR BRAND CARTON of Zoe high school this Friday night. 29C 'sir. and ,firs. 'J. Kennedy ; °g JS,,VE 10c) CIGARETTES (SAVE 20 CENTS) With The Bowlers', DOMESTIC SHORTENING w � WAGSTAFFE BRAND (Saw 2Sc) law" 2A oz. jars O RASPBERRY :-).adieu Jewel League - .� 2. :65. � � - - `- Opals—..'inners of nth Section, «���• r p Team Standings: Opals '2'2,I FOR C Onyx 16, Diamonds 15, Rubies, (Save 90) 69 15, Pearls 13, Sapphires 13, I Fmer:afls• 12, Garnets .7. Over 200. BLADE OR SHORT °(While they last) Strictly- Grade "A"' Ls (Loose) Edith t•Iogarih 200-20-235, BoAele3ls Robed -- Do'.ores Leney '2fl7, 900,-Winnie -RIB ROAST . . . . . lb. S - ' Prime Rib Roast. Ib. »c BMcCombe '201, Verna Landry (biade bone removed) ' 203, Jean Armstrong 247, Jean (Nat S ribs) Berry' 274, Emily- Young 2043,1 ��e .,larg Card,.Vell 210, Jean Brad- Fresh Lean i Fresh Minced Steak lb'6� .haw 218, 3Iadeline McGuckin . 210.' Minced Beef . : . •3 lbs. 988 C Nigh Single .Flat,; Jean Barry High Single with .H/C, Jean Boneless Rolled Plate RIB ROAST Mme Berl 278 Ib, Y Bring Your Own_Co Brisket Pat R W — (6th & 7th ribs) Barth 65S No 1 Select Firm Golden Ripe High Triple with H,'C, Dolores - _ Ler.ey .61R. I Pat Boon Fan Club .— C BANANAS �bs: S Starts In Pi erin The first fan club, for u — — - — C lnocie star or singer, that has FRESH PORK (Picnic) - FRESH LEAN PORK been reported in Pickering dis y i trot, is the newly for fan �.,Club in Claremont for the popu ` Shldr.` Bu` �� ���� far �•oung singer, Pht Boon. 0 ��The membership is made up _ of girl; in. the Claremont oil- SIRLOIN, T-BONE and WING lage and district. The officers ? ROUND OR SQUARE ;are: Prey. Lynne Gliddon; Vice STEAKS Pres. G'enda Taylor; Tress.. •• • 'fib° C ' Grace Benson; Sec. Joy Green; 1 Repo:ter, Valerie Rennie. �b` 7 OLD STUCCO _ Refinished Like New by ` - r ROUND App°'to•ion of Crystalite Exterior 4 Finish Re Mochine Wieners : �O(11�, or Ib Very Reasonable 1, STEAKS MARTIN ENRIGHT r 4040404 TEmple 9-.1997 w''• ww�i�^++^ 29 ,. a ..Thursday, April 27; 1961 T H E P I C K E R I N G N E W S Page FiVtli Doi it- �d-with his parents Sir. and ] Sympathy is also extended to NIrs. Thomas English on Sun- �MISCELLANEOUS DUMBARTON NEWS 11r. and Sirs. Ken Breat of day. • _WANT c - Green River in their great toss 1liss M. G. Witter of Tor- WAN when their four year old daugh- into assisted with her ,alum �1 rRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE - to ter lost her life due to a fire Mrs. Matt'aews on Saturday and from Toronto. L•aving'Dunbar- r on Sunday morning. zfternoon. ton at 7.15 A.M. Leave downtown 3t: Andrews Presbyterian bin. A representative of Vic a- Gym showed some of Mrs. Sinclair of Toronto % - t Toronto approx. 5.00 P.M. Phone Church Pickering 'Tanney's ited her friend Mrs. Perry on ■■■■■■■■w■■■■■■■■a■■� Ill TErnple 9.1409 after b attended the the slimming exercisesun ■ ~ regular morning service of many of the members partici- ■ BURNED p °i r'I sled. The regular meeting of the ■ s NEW STUCCO +terse. The choir entered to the P VKomans Association µill be ■ OUT MOTORS j )rocessional Psalm Lord tlree The W.M.S. was held at Dun- ■ s, e>•�&All Over Any Surface ray God, I•'ll Early Seek." The barton United Church on Thurs- held on Wednesday Sia} 3 at ■ and-all electrical trouble• block, Brick, Frame, maul Brick ninister Mr. Kenneth Heron day afternoon at 2-p.m. the Slanse. Hostesses Slrs. a Putin", etc., Can 1~t Glen Cross fete. in a Gym ac- Cressaell and Mrs. H. Plaxton ■ K Guaranteed 'onducted the sen ice choosing the devotional will be taken by ! TEmple 9-2161 is the scripture lesson St. Luke cident at High School and broke ARTICLES FOR SALE. °MARTIN ENRIGHT .hapter 18. In his splendid ser- his arm last Tuesday April 11. Mrs. K. C. Pascoe while the Dependable, Guaranteed w«t non Mr. Heron t o I d of the Buster Forsythe is home from Program will be in charge of . - 24 HOUR SERVICE = TEm le 9.1997 Mrs. N. Burton. P Scarborough Hos ital and.is re- t ■ ss Pharisee and the Pu}lican. The g P St ■ Complete Electric >x PAINTERS AND DECORATORS �°:+ ,u Pharisee who was so boastful cuperating at home. The Board of Steward? of _ p , 11.00 an hour for quick, clean, guar. -- iboue the things he had done SIr. S. Morrish was taken by Johns Church are holding their s Dunbarrfon - Stroud's Rd. onte•d firat•cbfs Painting-and'Pap•r• p T ambulance to Ajax. Hospital annual Pot-Luck supper in the ■ t[,anyinq. FOR RENT tnd the Publican who was hum- _t Come and .brie a ERIC STOKES - DECORATOR ' ;ale and penitent. We must also last Friday• following a, heart i_Tow-nshin Hall on Thursday ■�■■■■■■■■■■■■s■t■■■■■ R.R. 3, Pickering -TEmp[• 9.1714 TO RENT-30 acres,'excellent posture he penitent and humble before attack. i April o� g •„�m,vwwr God but must make our Chris- Mrs. Charles Blackbourne has friend with you. PARTS AND SERVICE Apply Andrew Glen, WH. 2.4307. ALL TYPES tian witness in the world a do- been ill for several months. Please remember the Bale Washing Machines-$20 and up - ing, active, witness; The choir Her many friends wish her'well I Ding packed by W.1LS. for Repairs, New Work AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE ender the direction of 'Marion and hope she will soon be able i the Scott :Mission. Anyone hale- Ornamemot Ceilings Phone: WHitehall 2.6410 Wanted To Rent under the sang a lovely an- to get out to enjoy the spring ing goods for same please hay'? Cornice work, •n. Open Every Night Tiff 9 o•dock them "Lift 51y Soul, O ping of weather. them at the home of Jirs. A. MARTIN ENRIGHT • , tFO,1 SALE - two brooder houses, WANTED TO RENT - by clean, care- Heaven," by L. Emi Es ei- Mr. and Slrs.-Wm.' Bourne J. Gray some time this week. seiferol electric brooders, 50-chick ful tenants, a house 'in Dumbarton ally enjoyed was the biPn's had ,their son Lionel Pickering Dist. High School Iu+'„I+II t' 1 y PIe 9.1997 Emig.. pe TEm size, like new; Quantity of feeders, r. Griffiths of 'Vancouver visiting w v �niuuwtwttr new; one shed 30 x 60, ,rode up School Ana. Phone TE. 9.1480. Chorus and the special 'part for g Choir under the leadership of of 4 foot panel sections, cawed the Quartette, Elizabeth Boyes. on the week-end of April 175th. Mr. Allan Clark will put on a. vF plywood; 12 s e usftng foists. Helen Brisbin, David Grisley= 'Mr. and Mys. Barry Dubois special musical program in . ATTENTION SOFTBALL %wi any ood;-1 Phone' Plymouth Articles Wanted and Jack Gorman. The Junior and family.have returned home Claremont United Church next .CLUBS 51 after a.holiday in Florida. Sunday evening April 30 at _ congregation leader.w a s Mrs, g P ^FOR SALE-Seeds, Alfalfa, Red Clover WANTED- 1956 model car-private, Mrs. George Brown assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Balfour have 7;30 p.m. Any Softball Club of [rat. esli- to+all., Climax Timothy'Seed. Fred no dealers, •vnings any' WH• Patti Snead and Mary-Beth Me- returned home after spending Our local firemen had a busy 'bre or better wishing to pixy iii P wale, Climax x Tim. d. red 2-1936. Clement. Conmtulations from- the winter in Missouri. day on Sunday last, when they I a well established league (THR the congregation to our minis- A group of Kiwanians and were called to Green River in! Southern Ontario County Softi 4+3+t SALE-PEAT MOSS. Big bales, their wives attended a Saint the morning, a Iittle later to a ball League) please reply in aoly 54.50 each. Jerry Haack- first ter Sls. Kenneth Heron in;win- g• farm north of High School, Picker- CARDS OF THANKS ning 2 scholarships at Knox Georges Da} Set.ice in Saint:�a3g fire near Greenwood and l writing to the league secretary ir,g- One WH 2-Q977 l(1tMy) 1 would rJte ro thank all �+y 'nla College. The beautiful flowers �nrge3 Anglican Church. Pick still later to a grass fire -on they not -later titah Mon. bf3y i. : tiv*s, friends and neighbours of in the Sanctuary were pla-e•i 3• nth concession. I3d1. COLEMAN there in lrn-in memo of the The s}empathy of the commit- .The Friendly Bible Class are' trip Walker Brou hham and Pkkerin , for their g r}' OUTDOOR APPLIANCES lovely cords, sits and inquiries dur. late Slrs. :�rthur tiitcheil, pity- is extended the relatives planning foe a Bake Sale to 1 e S.O,C.S.L Sec. y g ^q of the •late Mrs. Arthur Mitch-, Gen. Del. LA;GE GOOIER 521.95ling my stay in hospital. Also thanks Dunbarton United Church held on the Church Lawn on LA4Garn GOOIER S21 95 to the nuner,and staff *specially Drs. Thi minister Dr. W. A:'Mc- ell who n.ed sudden:y last week. May '20. Please reserve ,:rat Oshawa. Ont. W a/ER JUGS Insulated, from 14 001 Mitchell and Tomlinson, the Women's' Mi E-.e7 yn Westgate was to Kay conduct?d the regular Ida.•• organizations of Brougham and Pic-I + -an n:i *u r•, . n'tynmirx,�l 23URNER STOVES, from 511.50 g 151`in,� f.'en i a s t week inl kerin and Rev. Shepherd -of Sr. morninit sari ice assisted by •' The following were winner 1 dvRNER STOVE-SPECIAL 59.95} 9 Go mla?. STONE Stroud at the of span• ; at the W.I. Enchrr held in tit? 13r'RNE,R PICNIC STOVES (new) 56,50 Georges Mrs. H. t . - 3- Inch Vence• a: ,1'om°Wofaon The chair. sar:,r,- the anthem. Hall on' Tuesday e�•en;rag.' La- L+�."ERNS, from $12:95 } .P %!'E TABLES folding typal $9.50 I"Even 5I' With Mr. Fanthorn � I lips, Mrs. l;'. Carlton. :tIr., L. Natural Sro�. TA'3LE LAMPS.-for cottage S12,501 The family of Hilda Mitchel! would`taking the 30:0.part. Siiss Lois BROUGHAM ;Johnston f«' h a. play ed as 3 Aaal ed Ova A+y Surface - a 3URNER STOVE $24.951 like to express thanks to our relatives Davidson conducted the Junrnr "lady") and Sir?, �Iattirew'+. IS•o:'r 3-;ck. Stucca. Frame Insv' Brick 4C ST HOLE DIGGERS 6.7" 54,00 I and friends for their-acts of kirdn*sa Congregation. Dr. Slcliay z+rs' Genii. SIr: H. Burke. Mrs: Ro+.+ Guaranteed 20 Years 3vE+w 2-HP OUTBOARD MOTOR $95.00,and sympathy, and for the many John 1: 1-•3h and-took his text. LOCALS Carlton and Mr. Rorserdan. Also ftreplac•I NE+y AND USED RANGES beautiful floral tributes ar fF,a tit+» from the lath terse and .spoke 1Ir. and 9I r3. A. Wilson of. AND RANGETTES, from 512.50 of her sudden passing. Espeiially we St- � Gas'g�ed and Bu;tr to Orovr 5-toke would like to than-It-the ladiep of the l generally on the gospel of Toronto t sited with 1Ir.: art. MARTIN ENRIGHT : ,MILLER HEATING Women, Association of Pickering John. This gospel is nntik? the icr. a Lwrt meeting of the �Ir:. D. A. Beer one dac last SERVICE United Church, for their kindnass,JRev. other three practical Gospels Brougham Busy- Beavers was wee-. -- mp e 4 TUDOR sr. - 'AJAX M, Bvttars for his consoling words;'as it might be called the Spir- held.at the home of Slrs. Rob- Mr. and Mrs. H. Robertson WH. 2-3491 and the McEachnie Funeral Horne for ittrai f,ospel..John 3 emphasis ii erts on Mrynday Agri! .17. There and Mrs. 51. Lemmori of Tor- their consideration and service. the relation between 'God and vir�re ° girls present. Each girl onto -visited w i t h Mrs: Mat- IFW SALE-4 burnt/ natural gas stow, -The Morrisons and Mitcliella �r CONCRETE Mo;a+, almost new. 29 Kingston i Jesus and Jesus and oursel,;PS. ir.9. „ed. a zipper .n a piece of thews on Sunday afternoon. - I wish to thank all my friends and r,, t ¢- .Rood East, Pickering Village, (neighbours For their cords, gifts, floe There are five themes to the rt.a rasa a, a ample for their Mr. and Mrs. Carrigan of Shps. Sidewalks wen, hone caUiand visits.,durin m Gospel-the unique place of Je- boor:5, Each T.ri also oracti3ed Toronto calledoa Mr. and blrs. =basement Floors writ fOO SALE-Intrnotlonal'Pony Tractor P g y - . headbghtt, Wheel weigh/s, Srar»r,i ionesa. sus in the Lives of men'; Jesus the turr:ig •t:{+_a hem. on._a__D_ Beer airs day last week. Evart Perry came to bring a better life to `cart-4- skirt. r MARTIN ENRIGHT y I Mr. and Sirs. Bev. Eng!is!r w-+h Cultivator, Mower, P,aw a then: He came to bung mar. T c eighth rneetint; 'of the i gnd little son of Brooklin vis::- TEmple 9.1997 Snow Plow Blade. in good condition. P-w $793.00. - Phone WM. 2.5287 Ladies' Je el League light; He brought t h e truth: Brougham Buss' $?3v�rs was God is a spiritual God. The pur- held at the home of 'Mrs. Har- IF04 SALE-Ducks, toying, S2.00 each. bars. Edith Hogarth was pre pose of the writer is not give den on Saturday Aprl 11. Mrs, ��.-Ffi-6-.. . 1- :•:�•-:- :••1-.'-: Pickering WH, 2.1597. sented wlt;h an Old English a biography, of Jesus but to in- Harder, diicu4io-4i the judging Tankard he 350Ck's Bowl for MILER IDEATING SERVICE FQ�SALE-band Sow (12 inch) cam• terpret Jesus and His teachings. of garment.3. We i-xin our joining the 350 Club. Edith !titre with Brand and motor, Almost It was written mainly' for the plans for Achievement day on r•tiIm-Ve reasonable, TE. 9.2685. bowled 358• which certainly : ry non Jewish readers. Jesus did May 13. There will be a meet- _- .._...- deserves recognition. a NATURAL GAS AND OIL BURNERS • e _ not come especially- for any one ifg on Monday May L to fin- REALESTATE nation, but for all.- ish our plans for •Achievement 1. - fiScouts and Cubs The first Sunday in May w71 day. The meeting µal bP held 4 ' H 0 V r' S e I Y ! C e 'F: RENT - Red Cross Headquarters be a baptismal service. If you• at •the home ni Mrs'. Roberts has to rent on full or part time, know of anyone wanting to have l at 7 par... basis, For full particulars phone',Hold father-Son .�- Gas and Oil Equipment for Homes- Houseboats ' • M-s, G. Crichton, WH, 2-6516, � their baby baptizes. get in Mrs. M. £::icon entertained � - j touch with. Dr. 'McKay. Mr. and NIrs, Wn.. Ellicott also fie Trailers - Cottages -Camping, etc. 1 Dinner At Brougham Vaughan Willard to Mr.. and Mr.;. R& Ellicott and •'s- COMING. EVENTS fa !1 and Sirs. awa!tield to a .t. TRAILER ACCESSORIES, JACKS, GAS REFRIGERATORS On Friday evening last the Hold Fun, Farr y ,� r•, µomens' Guild of St. George's l Scouts and Cubs held their an- , The. Vaul;i an Willard School 'combined . Birthda} Party on . LAMPS, STOVES, HITCHES, PUMPS, MANTELS Sunday last. r•: ,,con -Church wilt meet in the- nual 'Father and. Son" Banquet Fun Fare promises fun for 1l. f• HEATERS, ETC. .P.-in Hall on Thursday, May 4th of when around' seventy sat down everyone on Saturday 'May nth. N"• Slacon wl-,o'has been 2 a_ tl: in 4chSt~'a ho;pita' foe- Some + 6 V E R Y,T H 1 N G FOR TRAILERS to a Turkey Supper. The re There will be a• sewing sale, -b ; B•xK Road Home and School Assa• mainder of the evening, was White elephant sale, and a home time pas-=?d away, p:1 Sunday: fi - : aloha annual meeting ill be 'he'd sent in playing games. -bakin sea t e to tantalize the T ? r'ur.?r�i �'i ha held from ` COLEMAN DUO•THERM INTERNATIONAL g P P Y g g McEa^pries fynera! Cara e on a• May 2 at 6.15 p.m. Reports will, The Woman's Missionary So- parents. The' children will find '' p.` - - he -•ard from the convention, 'an ciety held their• meeting on a.host of entertainment in.the Tu?saa.. at ^ n.m. 3v npc`t'IV is 9 TUDOR ST AJAX WH. 2.3491 p'-u =or the picnic and en.the skate 'aril at eeteni?^, t0 t?l:1 b,ereu,ved fame r Thursday afternoon April 20 at games room, rah pond, -;�; --•;••' i, ; -.nk, Speaker for the evening will .1 Ilia • •»i ��`»' °•••� •� »� ��° �~ »���� i. ++.r. Mceaker f school inspector. the home of Mrs. Wm. D'unean the puppet slow, A draw•will 'i Tao:: Trends in Education, with an attendance of twenty- be held for several valuable _ nine- esident .11rs. Linio( prizes including a man's watrc. Hear opened the meeting. The pro-I Tickets am f a u2a«' a e ' DONALD McDONALD, M.P. ; ramme was in charge of Mrs.' on sale. Please come anri irate of j1. Ellicott assisted by Mrs. R. your friend= and neighb,�urs. NEW PARTY CLUB ;, Ellicott and 'Mrs, Bauman,.tak- Dunbarton Personals Ajax, May tat _ :p,N EFFECTIVE MAY 1st Cedar St. Hal1 f en: from Romans 7 and-the 136' The W.A. of Dunbarton Un:*_- . Here is o rev+' payment location in AJAX Psalm. Mrs. Ellicott gave a ed Chul'Cit will l he held t° •Late where lele hone occounts may be paid, st6rHrt3 t<3T1tf TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS very •interesting reading on home of Slrs. .Lawrence Datiis r IMPORTANT p In the Estate of "The Builder." Mrs. Robert)on Thursday afternoon Slay Moy tali without extra charge: -JACK (JOHN) BRILLINGER, Jackson was guest'speaker and 4th at '3 im A 1 ladle: az �O71C� KEMPS PHARMACY LIMITED Form labourer, Deceased. I'gave a very interesting talk on, LIMITED welcome. 102 HARWOOD,AVENUE A. xrsons having claims against the the beginning of Church Union.; On Tuestla}, e'er^ing SIa} 16 AJAX SHOPPING CENTRE of JACK BRILLINGER (also, During .the busine.�s period, on at S n.m. tae ladles of :.^� i., c�n as JOHN BRILLINGER, late of invitation a s received• from church a2? ask?d to atf?r,rl a TO Or you may Sontinue io pay you-'bill 'ownship of Pickering, in the HANNAH'S CATERING SERVICE, 90 Kingston w,• Cc�nry of.Ontario, Form labourer,'Cher'r'ywood to meet with them',meeting in the United Churcl, �� cm flay, 10 also and invitation Sunday Scnnol room. A special: PICKERING. Gerosed, who died on or about the ti 9 nay of March, 1961, are hereby'.from Kinsale to, attend their ri, speaker an other programmes These are paymen•!scalars only, Please present to send in to*the undersigned Bazaar. Plans wem made 'for have been arranged. P.efresh- 'AJAX your bill with poyme•+r. Pe-Brio! Representative of the said sending the Bale to t e Scott men, will b> selaed, cam? anti .. deceased a or before the 17th day The Hydro Electric Commission of the town o� Mission.' The meetin closed nrin a friend. AJAX have advised us that they will n•-longer a s+ay, 1961, full particulars of their Mission.' tune}t Bettie,! by the host I Jim Caret i �iom? fr�ial �2_^- AND be able to accept poyment of your occounts. -,s Immediotely after the said.1 I. d •e the said Personal Representative, eSSe5, Mrs. Duncan,' llrs. John Cou--eI' baiting has ,)are-nt,- M YOU µi11 continue t0 Coll Zenith 67300 t0 reach I White'and 3Irs. ..H. .!Killer. and Mrs. Herhert Carey. At our Oshawa Business Office, should you dish v.,' ;atribute the cruets of the said `'` PICiCFRING y d --sed having regard only to claims The W.M.S. are holding their heg!nning' n` June he �t tC !�'" to -make enquiries about your account.or one a• ,.•,ich he shall then have notice. l Thank Offering in the church .going to E-lntonton. wher'P his s other telephone business matters. Your Service of Oihowo, Ontorio,'this 24th on )lay 11. Guest speaker will company ha? posted 'him. TELEPHONE Representotive will be clod help you. d.• o° April, 1961. be Mrs. Patter:on of Windsor. Mrs. Athea, Thompson is "r. J, W. LO help Manager. JOSEPH WARD, All ladies-welcome. Ajax 'Hospital where sh- u - Executor, Mrs. D. A. Beer is visiting 'ierwent surgery on m c• llrtia . CUSTOMERS by his Solicitor, MANNING F. SWARTZ, her sister in Washington i .S.A.. T h P 011-«`e-Gn Auxiiiar;:" 1111 RLL T1L1110H0N1 COMPANY Of CANADA I for a fen days- told their April meet°' or Barrister 6- Solicitor, _ _ r >: 26"h King Street East, 'Remember to set' your clocks Tuesday s•eninz. the 27,61. at Oshawa, Ontario 1.ahead this weekend. the hont? c'f '.firs: Lydia Dub- THQE PICKERIN'G NEWS •Thursd ••i W1320 Six Drys April 47, 1961 i -_. Zy�';j,rR.+y�cE �-� —_._ REAL ESTATE $1,000 Grant Made AUDLEY �R E PO RT from For Stream Surreys Office'%'H. 2-6212 :Residence W'H. 2-311 by Mrs. Fred PLCirin PARLIAMENT By Ontario Gov't (Too late' for last week) The Hon. W. M. N.cri: , Min.- BY HON. MIKE STARK ister of Commerce anal. Devel- John Buttaie kpia-inn d Romhlal !,n n n no o .. to o meat announced, e P M.P. #•: spoke at the church setrvtee Government will, grant $l,t)AO "Your Friendly Resident Agent here on Sunday afternoon, on _ for preliminary stream surveys On Monday, April 17th, to the regulations can be made. temperance and on the Toe Al- On the Don, Etobicoke, Humber the House of Commons, the On Friday of last week the pha Conference which they at•• Honourable David J. Walker, House of Commons had a nisi- and Rouge'fivers and highland tended last December in Tor- ". 32 KINGSTON RD. %r. P.O. BOX 160 Minister of Public Works, in- ter from in the person of Prime Creek. ° • onto. They also spoke a few PICKERIVG ONTARIO formed the House that the Gov- Minister Caramanlis of Greece. ernment was taking action to I He was accompanied by his A project of the Metr000..tan minutes to the senior ,asses of --' — develop asecondary-rrwxtgage Foreign Toronto and P.eg on_Consen a- the Sunda • School. 1 market in-Canada and thus in- Minister, of Greece. lion Authority,'the surveys will Fifteens girls of the C:G.I.T. crease the flow of private in- While. in Ottawa he had dis- provide information for future wrote the exarrdnation or. Emil; . !' NO PAYMENT UNTIL MAY . 1ST vestment tribute into housing and con ter Of C nod the Prime lot in- engineering works t rough Aid,last Thursday evening. This tribute to greater flexibility in ter of Canada on matters of in- studies of silting origins and!w'� a ten-week course spoaiir- - the construction industry. j.terest not only to our two coup- I ed 'by the Oshawa Red Cn)", Since 1954 the N a t i o n a I!tries but, as well, to strength-!characteristics, and algae and witi: Mr. D. Biyant of Os::aw% .'Bathrooms Installed, Septic Tanks, Housing Act has provided' fors ening of the bonds of NATO.'weed infestation probier. as as the instructor.. - . Wells, Basements, etc. the purchase and sale of insur-i The Prime Minister of Greece i they' affect 'ponds and reser-I. ed mortgage loans. Activity in!joined with the viewpoint of �'oirs. Tire present study of aI- 1I� James Cowie hsa zecftrgt this'. field, however, has never Canada in belie%ing that it is gae and weed control met'-pas word of the birth o� ra- firxt N"OWN PAYMENT keen very substantial. The re-, most necessary to ha�'e a m?et-! will be en:arged. grandson., born to Mr. and Mrs. ' Bob Cowie or. April 1`d in y in- sult hat been that in periods of- ing of the Heads of State, Estimated cost is $2-�hh) of For further information Cell reduced private investment inl among NATO leaner,, at the' - couver. which the goterr.ment grant is PAT DONNE Temple 9-�a4� N•HA.- mortgages, very large! very earliest date convenient. Congratulations to Mr. and one-half. The D?partme. o� P !amounts of Government funds l This is necessary. haw.,; re o Mrs. Lorn? Sauiede v why celA have had to be made available - Commerce a_r,d De7e.upment, - ! gard-to the situat?on in NATO Ontario water Rtesources Com- brated their 54 H weddir-g au- to-Central Mortgage and Hosts- and in the international field as j mission a n d .Debaitrner:t of II ni�•ersary on April 2'J. ing Corporation for direct lend- well. _ Lands and Forests w`.11 co-op- •Miss Lillian. Bickell. Tor ont%. ' ing purposes. During my stay in Washing- Prato in the survey whit.is aim- spent the weekend at the home .:5uppod Lora! Advertisers Central-Mortgage and Hous- ton, on April 25th and 27th. 1 filar to one cairied out fast year of'Mr. sad Mrs. James 1?avid- �,. ing Corporation has some 7501 will have the .opportunity of on Du3tn Creek. son. millions of dollars of saleable: paying a call on President Ken- component in its portfolio and nedy on Wednesday, April 26th. COOPER BLOCK LTD " I the Corporation will make avail-! I hope that my discussion with �ta�aaiuta■■rtau■taaaRlaaa»aatraaaasEt■slaaiaia� I` a able for sale whatever portion the Honourable Arthur Gold-I: 5\i��� SECRETARY I is required to lay a firm basis berg, the United State: Secre- ■ IR !9220 CALEDONIA ROAD - TORONTO ; for an active market. I tart' of Labour, wal touch par. ■ � The rice at which N.H.A. in- titularly on questions,of. mutual. ■ Rsq++ired for ,ne germs �: o0ce o' t-r new Ounbar,or 1 aJi Sc-oo: ■ BLOCKS 8 BRICKS P ■ D-J". 3 ro cams,.-ce oporo:ir"*-0+y. sorwes-4 i^ May u cured mortgages a�be sold interest in the labour field. The ■ u will depend, of course upon recent economic st? : taken in ■ io'ary-32 X40 st,n,�+ur ro 33,e00 Mbx.r++un STRUCTURAL- STEEL p P p. ■ Ar n�a -e��nr. ��oo. ra Maxim- many considerations, including'Canada and the-United &ate. ■ E.00rence-A.`o-a-ce 3'00 per yeor -o o mox,mur- of 4. roa-s rp !R CRANE RENTAL the interest rate at which the will also likely form part of t?,� _ ds•.r•••ae s�arr,+g salary, ti mortgage was written, the life talks. STATION ROAD, PICKERING, ONTARIO tt g A aoss IR•Xiw. a�,i^,n% Ad- STATION u4 -the mart a e still to run. An 'exchange of viea-c on;■ ■ -' bothers that ar- of intar?at'to l u ■ market at the time of sale. Sea 70 Phones: WH. 2.1964- WA. 2-5103 a fir. ^g o r :r M g- Scrod soa:d,: ■ _ end the coArlition of he capital matt re,a•y raowre- countnes can h� useful and�■ � It is quite apparent that ii' l am laokin>; forward to a con ■ PICKERING O•+,ar:a i..ortgagp hearing 6 percent in-,structive vi=it. i (Any a-e+:a,s ooprsa•o-s w„E be coms:d-e-ad)- -rest %will 'sell at' a price less - On the 64th day of ti,a- Set- ■a■ussauaua•■■■pauaa name sasuuauuuaaaamesas” than one bearing 6-� pe;cenU' sion this week the Prime DIin-! O LAY - nterest., ister sugsrPaed than too Com= iass�a�aasasru■sa�auausaastaaas■a■ssassa■s!s • It should be 'mad'e' perfectly mons should soon consider aim N S U R A N C E. 'lean, however, that the sate of motirnt-so-extend•/its hours of!; C ►Rf TAKER WANTED j mortgages by C.M.H.C. does 1 sitting. Although it started in!■ " ■ ASSURANCE not in any way affect the inter-! November, well in advance of;a M _ PRUDENTIAL cep►AMY Lro. OF ENGLAND- I eats of borrowers,which_are de the uauai-.date' n January, the, ■ Aop,c3Hons are invited *,e soli-iOr of Assistahr Carstak,te *!ned' when the mortgage is is-, Session at its present pace could e;cEe^_g D"s+ret r�gi, Scnoo Fourth Cass aooe•s premier-4d Aaoy hr LIFE — AUTOMOBILE — FIRE sued and do not change when keep members in Ottawa most' ,.•-er stating age araii*catons, and previous exaerie^ce to. ■� 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST _ it is sold. I of the Sum rirer. �■ _ A VOSS IRWIN sus.-+s� ad•-;-:s+-3-or, ■ This - is• a significant step If the House cannot finish ■ _ u ,Q S!•fiew Plaza,Ajax Shopping Centre• ►Meet: WM, Z-3101 ■ 5e:eroay•Trbasuser. a p s j which the Government -proposes I by July 1st, e v e n by sitting ■ + s M+ene For Im+nsd:ose Co.eroge.Dot' Or Niyhs for the promotion of housing; longer hours, '=an alternan-re ■ p.c4�n^g Ois+ri+ Niger Se-aor aoo d ■ ' sad the,de oelopment of the Ca- mentioned by the Prime Minis-'i do` 70 ■ I nadian capital market. No leg ter- is a Summtr recp,•; of six p;�iCEit+NG. O^•o•o is{atinn will be necessary to im- weeks, There i, a h?avy pro-'N (Ar v ,area o.s aool:c3-•o-s •• be co-spared+ N element this as amendment, to gram still to he comp;eted. ;■asaaa■>tusisaaasaaaaasaaaaaaaaaa■aaaaeesua�aat APPRAISALS E: • NEWELL1 ,1, • W iI .. (Gladys Jve a.) Rea Estate Broker - Pickering Village e -WH. 2.57:0-1 or.Toronto WA. 3-9513 T • 5 - �_• I is � -. -Whitby - Phone MO. B-362 _ Co6ourg Plt. 2-7601 ~ 1 74a 110 go:11,11 -- _ Res. "-li3l wet'' '. Mi:e East of Duobarton, No. 2 H:g�Vray is corning right over" € N BLIZZARD ELECTRIC 3 JA TJ NIx DO COMMERCIAL kE51DENT1Al INDUSTRIAL WIRING _ ' - Y :FREE ESTIMATE t �. P ne is erin---- 2 2-533. 9 - t ;k ''HOW-MUCH. IS QUICK SERVICE WORTH i PERSONALIZED PROTECTION ! €.. A furnace goes dead. A cat won't start j . . . `ire all know such sudden household A.-R. FORTIER-INSURANCE pmegen ties —and`howwedependolithe - i to t s i PHONE ATlantic 2-0216 telephot fo•help.It' so simple:we just i! I call a number. But imagine all tli ,.head AUTO LIFE CASUALTY a � FIRE — aches we'd have if we couldn't! Is THE BELL TELEPHONE SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED OUT (COMPANY. OF CANADA 'COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE w '' NEW TANKS INSTALLED - - - PAT DONNE TEmple 9-184.1_ $_ , : THE PICKERING %ursdo 27 1961 WE W S _ • oge�SePeili� _ w` > IgIINKIU !!INI!N!!UNNIIIIWIIIIIIII!CIUI!!RS!MGMIN!( - n Services In OBITUARIES BUSINESS DIRECTORY - es DRUGS LTD. -- Churches ,MRS. HILDA-MITCHELL- Pickering Village and district frRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS GUARANTEED :uulwmuu!uuuuu!auuuw!uHUluim!uauwuuuuuu!uuuuu�uuuuinuumuu+ was shocked last Wednesday to McEACHNIE S learn of the sudden passing of Mrs. Hilda Mitchell. She died c Radio-TV Service funeral Director Pickering suddenly in her home. She was CO`�M��� '- SUNDRES - BABY NEEDS-United Church A Make or Model _ in her 56th year. Mrs. -; -. Toronto,the daughter of the late STORE HOURS: • Minister- REV. MELVILLE BUTTARS Harry , ARTHUR FIELD and Elizabeth Morrison. _ Private Ambulance Service SUNDAY, She -came to Pickering as a WEEK LY 9 a.m. t0 9 .m t DAY OR NIGHT Two Morning. Church Services young girl and until her mar- . < 9.45 a.m. and 11.07 a.m. riage lived with her family at SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. the corner of Valley Farm Rd. , -'A U D L E Y - and the Second Concession. She WATER DELIVERED WM. MCEACHNIE, Prop. 1:19 p.m.-Sunday School received her education at Pick- x 1 eying and Whitby schools. PICKERING � -'PHONE Whitehall 2-5961 West of D�nlxlrton 7� 2.30 p.m.-Church Service Following her , marriage to Arthur 'Mitchell, who prede- PHONE Phone WH. 2-2171 ceased her in 1955, she moved GRACE PRESBYTERIAN , to Pickering Village, where she ATlantie 2-0063 Pickering, Ont. CHURCH has resided ever since- Mrs. ering,)1 nit a member Graham ' HARDWARE MORNING WORSHIP of Pickering United Church, 11 a.m.-West Rouge School president of the Afternoon W.A. Auditorium and a member of the W.M.S. APPLIANCES - PAINTS TOOLS KEN and CLARKE Creighton, Frasei, SUNDAY SCHOOLS She had held various church nan West Rouge School- offices .in' the past and served GLASS - ETC P R E N T I C1 _Dr Y SL Murdoch 9:30 a.m.-B years and over on numerous committees. She was a Past Matron of the On- 1 ` , a.m._upto8yaars .'GENERAL HARDWARE AUCTIONEERS Barristers, Solicitors and I I1 o.nL-Nursery tario .Chapter, OES. Centennial Road School- Mrs. Mitchell will be very Lipasaa -..d Awherumd for the I Notaries Public 11 a.m.-All ages. much missed from this com- Pickering Counti« of Ontario and York 4os ROUGE HIGHLANDS DR, munity. Her friendly personality Phone: WHitehall 2-1 91 1 - on Form Stock 1 rrsehatd BANK OF COMMERCE CHAMBERS was always the same and she - , Implements, Ho Furniture, Real Estate also our _. never turned anyone down when _ specialty at Reasonable Rat4w S Simcoe St. N., Oshawa they asked her to take on a cjj r DUAL SERVICE AT ONE PRICE[ S . George's job, no matter how large it was. Mipiken P.O. Phone Aginet 52W3 Telephone RA. 3-3446 She is survived by two broth- Markham Churc�i i ers Frank H. of Hamilton, and J Markham P.O. phone Mork. 206 JI_ pRENTICES have been established PICKERING - ONTARIO I George Norman of Toronto. Q yi I to S Gl tt2Yl Yt� Ontario Chapter, OES, held Auctioneersince iene•r, since IM. - WANTED — Rector: j a special service on Friday eve- REV. ,tt. S. SHEPHERD, B.A.,D.D. ning. The regular funeral ser- Country Homes, Small Box 198, Pickering, Ont. vice was held Saturday in the Wedding And Birthday Cakes Acreages and Farms Phone WHiteholl 2.3313 United Church with Rev, M. E. R. FLEU RY , Buttars officiating. r We have weiting•buyers with I SUNDAY SERVICES - interment was in Erskine `y�Meat Pies Our Specialty" BARRISTER - SOLICITOR good cash down payments I 8:30 a.m.-Holy Communion Cemetery. NOTARY PUBLIC CALL MR INGLIS 11:o0a,m.-Morning Prover Main Street - ` Pickering - WH. 2-0386 Uer.is6 at Old Kinesten Read 11:000.m.-Holy Communion MRS. HARRY ARNOLD For Presnp/ and Experienced (Fourth Sunday) 3„ NigAland Creek ,„ire 11:D0 a.m.-Sunday Schaal in the- Funeral services were held on 62 Monde for a well known res- AT. 2-7391 Or AT. 4-19 Parish Hall Y , Phone Nphh MA. 1011 - � - ORke � x-0004 11:00 o.m:Nursery irr Rectory ident of this district, In the NOURSt —' Room-ages up to 4 van who passed Mrs. Harry Arnold, • LUMBER CO day to Friday-9:363 p m J. A.Willoughby at Sons WEDNESDAY who passed away at her yes- �� I - idence, east of the village on . Saturday and Erenbsgs REALTORS 1D a.m.-Holy Communion and � by Appointment _ . Intercession for the Sick Saturday, following a lengthy a Sixty Experienced Salsnnren illness. Mrs. Arnold was iri her Johns-Manville Dealer ` •• _• ESTABLISHED 1900 81st year. Christian Science Mrs' Arnold was the daugh- COTTAGE MATERIAL - FENCING MONUMENTS 1 ter of the late Albert and Su- ' • ._ saw E-urti& �f Part Hope.:and - GARGE DOORS - PAINTS - ' PLYWOOD ,mighway Monument WerkP' Dr. John Lesik t Society was married to Mr. Arnold in .ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO 1910. Do-lt-Yourself Carpentery Shop Tools ROBERT AUSTIN, Prop• { DENTIST CHURCH SERVICE AND j She had lived at Port Hope R.R. 1, Whitby, Onto rle SUNDAY SCHOOL and Toronto; prior to coming to ` Terms Arranged — as law as . Two miles west of Whitby SUNDAY-0 a.m.-In Rosebank I'Pickering 37, years ago. on No. 2 Highway, beew•en 1k Road School Mrs: Arnold was a member .(Average Garage) — $15.00 per month Whitby and Ajax Reading Room Open to Public Pickering j of Whitby United Church..ho n- No. 2' Highway WHitehall 2-3251 PHONE: Whitby MO:1x"It' DAILY ourary vice president of the In Allertan Building, Kingston Rd, h+ledlea) Centre a+ Rouge Hills Whitby chapter of the I. O.D.E., e a member of the Red Cross and PLUMBING * Testimony Meetings B p.m. Every the W.\LS Of the United Wednesday in the Reading Room I Church. ALFRED KAY.ES She ii; survived by her _ Genut a Hard ware OFFICE: WH. 2- 660 For further information call band; five daughters, Mrs. C. ' PLUMBING BATHROOMS ATlanti< 2.2635 Peti'ean (Mary) of Pickering,, RES.: W H. 2-165.5 ' �' iptRESSURE SYSTEMS Mrs. J. C. Young (Lillian of Ottawa; Mrs. .f. Anderson ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES ESTI _... _ — Phone WHiteholl 2-6717 ,Stl Andrew's J. B. Cockburn (Aid's) of Whit- by, Mrs. J. Reid ('Betty) of TOOLS ' GLASS ETC. = Presbyterian Church Acton and a sister, Mrs. W. • • Maine. • • e Rev. John Smith of Whitby S H E R R I N Kenneth Heroes B A. • Minister Television' & Radio United Church conducted the • -79.45 A M - Sunda School Interment w 11.00 A.M. • Church service, n , funeral service Intern was -' i Erskine Cemetery. �IIONE: TEsaPle 9-1191 .funeral and COMPULSORY RETIREMENT B►t11Sd0i1 S Maid ware ' DUMBARTON RADIO B T-V. PROVISION DECLINES j Ambulance Service Photo By Compulsory retirement of A. N. RATTEW • employees at age 65 is on. the Phone WHitehall 2-0480 Pickering Barrie Pomm decline. Some companies,as well _ OA Highway. Copi•e of pictures appearing in as a-public, seem this paper over the "credit line" more liberal retirement policy. ' at Pkkeeing Beach Rood "photo by Barrie Po roy', ore One reason for the change is - ROGER G. CONANT, B.A. P available in two rises. K you that more employees are in bet- • • •'+ BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. _ would klrs a copy (photo) of theee ter health at.65 today.than a Our New' oi,' Press Telephone pictures, the S by 7 sae, 50 cents; generation ago., CONITH BLDG.,.AJAK l p the B by 10, 75c. 7Ys Sirwcee St. South,Oshawa WH•lteilall 2-3610 To order, Phone M., Pomeroy of _ UE� OIL �• C TEteple 9.1417. FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED: ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES �S� OR WITHIN '0 DAYS ---� AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS INSURANCE CO. Brady ENNEY BROTHERS AND IMPROVEMENTS. STOVE OIL . : 20c WRITE OR PHONE y HEATING- CONTRACTORS' WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN' Cheap Rates for Farm and Country CASH OR WITHIN 30 DAIS Buildings Plumbing Store' , y ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. Windstorm Insurance on Buildings, Hot Water Steam Systems ARTHUR MITCHELL LIMITED WWvnills, Silos, Etc. ,Installed G YOU REQUIRE ANY MORTGAGE Autom0WI6 Insurance of AN Kinds The one place to get 'FINANCING i FOR FAST * A Bowman & Gibson everything in Plumbing. Alterations and Repairs COURTEOUS SUVICEt CALL - WHe 2-6771 TE. 7-1431 TEmple 9-3357 r PHONE: WHITBY MO. 8.0521 GOOD VALUE AT THE AUBREY Ee IRELAND RIIGHT PRICE Monteith, Monteith, Rieht �'" °a ' "" 0 p'1°' W, H. J. ThofatlPiOnr AND COMPANY Batraa•Y , Walter �Tho111so27� .C. B.A., L.L.B. loo ADELAIDE ST. W. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS San - SERVICE - CONTRACTS -%ARRISTER and SOLICITOR TORONTO 2, ONTARIO BARRISTER - SOLICITOR -' NMARY'PUBUC G. W. RIEL, C.A., R.I.A. - LICENSED TRUSTEES 4320 Kingston Road British Columbia and Ontario Eire 64" or EM�re 6.5!64 COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS , Aiax . Oshaw� - Stratford .West Hill GLENwr°o° BLDG., AJAX :'Telephoner WHitehall 2-2-0910 Oshawa RAndolph 5-3527 WHitehall 24151 t�•M BURT R. WATERS, C A. Al'- 4'4721 R•sidenar TEtrt{sl• 9.2856 TEwtpki 9-17!0—WA. 2-6M Northwest corner of Old Plant Road o11 Na'1 Highway WHittholl 24890 �� _ _- H E --f Z K E I N G CE W Page !'gilt T1+t,nral►, 190. 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AYLMER CHOICE — Pork Loin Sale PEAS and A TOTAL X r Cs $ 36 LOIN i ; I CARROTS N BONUS BOOSTER TAPES OAST 0" PORK ' Receive a FREE $6 Tape with Each of these items RIB PORTION TI:NDfRLO1N PORTION I S-OZ. TINS i 3-Ib. Average .._ 3-Ib. Average L1BBY S FANCY TOMATO JUICE 411 TIN y ■■■■■■■■ C. MCLAREN'S CORD RELISH i5-OZ. TIN Save 6c - ■,�■■;■, SUPER FAB (4Sc .Off) -KING SIZE tax CREST TOOTHPASTE GIANT SIZE TURF r 111GA ' 'BEEF ROYAL GOAD ICE CREAM HALF GALLON Ib, I6. STEW LOIN PORK Receive o FREE ;2 Tape with Each of these Items CENTRE 1 s-oz. DONALD DUCK GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Z ,•OZ, TINS ROAST or OUT -- . C 3-Ll. CELLO. M6 ••�••••: C TABLERITE SLICED BOLOGNA ° .. :.:-i�-oz. PK6. ECO'NOiMICAI AND NUTRITIOUS SLICES Save 13c - ........ Fresh Pork Liver tb. 9c FARMHOUSE FROZEN—is OFF { STRAlNE� or JUNIOR TABLERITE PURE PORK - CHERRY .PIE EZ. 49C Heinz Bob _ .�f'nQII Link Sausage 1b.49c YTURKEY.CHICKEN or BEEF TAEtLERITE - KINDLESS TV DIIIIIIIIII it-OZ. AN Barn •2 .65C 5-OZ. a r e arin Brights Apple�ui'ce DNS• TINS _ SLICED TI NS ■.■■■■■■ Save 13c Aylmer Choice Beets `Beets 2 iroz-25C Naumann* SOLO CHOCOLATE MINT• DUTCH DEVIL'S FOOD or WHITE, B: C Cake Mixes Icebp� 3 "GS:'�9C.: White: Cross PKGS. LEtatMON PUFFS GA Bikuits OSIAR WRITES .3 'PKGS.89C TISSUE ROLL PKG. I 'GA r1AARKET , ....manor C' Save 14c '1N PICKERING - ■NNaauu■