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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1961_08_10 P08LJSN.E,D . -.S I,N C E - WHITEHALL 1881 THE ,PICKERING NEws 'l .x • 0840 VOLUME 78—No. 46 PICKERING, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1961 PRICE: 10c PER COPY Ri'ckeri'ng Village Notes ; 'The Ont rl l,l a o M nlcl al Board P UI'4•. lll,a91 Ni ;i�l.'ILIIII Illiurr IPh E,r nl,i n..l: t' �: � I,.1 ' �„ 1 � - - i �i'e are lad to report • g ) that rout e on the vita. • Holds L o a Fo r �/� I iSlrs. tarry Taclur is and airs. Al. D<:vis of ing favuut•ably after her acci- Mill Street have just returned - a-g e dent. Denc•y fell and broke her home after spending-a week in j o hip two weeks ago and was ta- the United States. ken to,Toronto Western hospi- Congratulations to Mr. •and S ews q e p l a n t 1 n Near Future tal. She is still at Western, but tiir�. Bill DlcEachnie. Jr., on the ✓ we hope that she will soon be back at Pickerin arrival of a baby son, Scott Ed- g' ward 8 lb. 3 oz, at Ajax Hos r The Ontario Municipal Board Gore and Storrie, consulting ment of Health have said that not feel that it fills the need, as :Master Neil Johnson and I p give little hope of the village of engineers made an'estimate of village sewage is polluting the it would only serve a small per- tal, WednesdaA, August •2nd, a y ,grandmother • Mrs. B. Riley, Pickering getting a go-ahead on, severing Church street and the ground in the village and•Duf- brother for David and Lynn. tentage of the. tillage. Elizabeth Street, are spending installing even a partial swage' front street from Duffin s Creek fins Creek, : two weeks at Sandford, Mani- Mr. and Mrs: Gord Found system at the present time. to about the about the Mrs. P. The O'.M.B. turned down a. Reeve Morley said the Ontario toba, visiting relatives, Mr. Joe spent hteveral days visiting their The village council felt that Ruddy property, plus pumping' project a few years ago, that County Health Unit has written Lockwood. daughter -Mary and son-in-law the taxpayers would be money' station, force main. treatment covered the whole village and Mr. and Mrs. Merv.•Johnson, Bob at Newmarket last week. in'pocket.if part of the system plant, etc., at a cost of $166 still' do not feel the village can letters regarding the matter, Heather and Sharen Huyck Mr. and Mrs.' Frank Prouse could be installed now before 750.00. I financially handle such a plan but at the moment there is noth- spent the holiday weekend at spent last weekend in Portland the front street and Church Reeve C. E. Morley said that without upsetting drastically the ing new to report on the sub- 'Wasega Beach. visiting Mr. Bill Goudy and Mrs. street are torn up for a repav- both the Ontario Water Resour- existing financial structure. ject of-sewers for Pickering yil- Mr. and Mrs, Maynard Bon- Dowsett. We are glad to report ing program. ces Commission and the Depart-l On the smaller plan, they do lage, gard and family; Mill Street, that Mrs. Dowsett is home from spent last weekend at Bon Echo hospital and feeling much bet- , -Park and then• to Cornwall to ter. .�'" the seed D Mr. and Mrs. Jim Koch•and h Mmol ' Icn Ic west Rouge- Al and Doreen Davidson, Mill Sharen, Mr. and Mrs. B. Murkar Street; spent several days holi- and family returned home after laying at Salem, Ohio. spending two weeks holiday in ffir:and Mrs. B!1 McLean and y S I a red F'or u 1.2 J111a " Mr.•and'•M'r•s, Gord Rimmer en-' Virginia and Penns. - � Requests tertained several P.D.H.S. alu- Mrs• Crowther, St. George's g• mni on Saturday; August 5th in St. has returned home after honour of Marg Hortop and Icon. spending several days. visiting Sp ecial — An old-fashioned games, rq- iFevang. her sister and .friends in Tar ga , pony rides and merry- Mr. Alex Green of the West ed that paved -roads in these Judy Bryant has just return- onto• picnic with all the races, games, go-rounds and prizes will be Rouge Community Association'areas will be built under Local ed from a three week vacation entertainmebt and fun' that a arranged for the children while presented three letters to a s Improvement. C—Tire feel that Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Courtice �- P Y family outing can provide is on older picnickers ,can -devote cial meet' of township council the West Rouge�uvith Mr. and Mrs. Crabbin and j have left for Edmonton to visit� m8 P ratepaye>9 family touring the Great Lakes their'son Lloyd and family, the agenda for this coming Sat=i selves to the Federal vs. Pro- last week. should have been consulted be- and United States. ( Mr. and Mrs, W. Meijerink urday (August 22). vincial ball game, the horseshoe A—They asked council to set fore the lettering on the water `and•farnil Pony rides, picnic baskets and' championship and other get ac- up a Park Board and Recreation tower was c Members of the Afternoon y spent last 'weekend hanged from that at Na anee visiting political figures are the order of qusinted activities. The program Centre on arkeite'at Fast Ave-roup of the W.A. of the United• P g friends. P agreed upon by the"1960 coon- ' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simons the day at Greenwood Park, on gets under way at 2 p.m. and nue and Kirkdene.'B—They ad cif. 'Church and friends enjoyed a 'Number 7 Highway, as the Pro- everyone is reminded to bring that the clerk submit a-statement picnic recently at Orono Park. :�1r, and .Mrs. Roland Simone; ' � Council passed a resolution ap- `. and Mr. Frank Simons s gressive Conservative Associa- i a picnic basket. Free coffee of all funds available from sub- Mr, and Mrs. Jack Bryant, pent the; lion of Ontario'County sponsor tea, milk; pop and ice cream Pointing council members:C. W. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall spent holiday weekend camping at Bon dividers of Chesterhill, Rouge the last ten days motoring to Echo Park on Mazinaw. Lake, their sixth annual outing for will be available. Highlands and Rougedale Acres Laycox and R. W. Deakin to the friends throughout the area. Greenwood Park is one of the for road u Quebec. I Sorry to hear that lira. Rat- purposes and be assur-'West Rouge Parks Board. - A number of well4now•n peo- area's most popular picnic spots lac, and Mrs, B. Doree" of, heel Irish, Main-Street, is in a •• Brockville and daughter Ruth I Oshawa Hospital. Hope she will in Federal. and Provincial . with slides and swings for the Anne spent a day. recently with , soon be better. I politics will be guests including children, a fine swimming pool, New Par ks 11 M. and Mrs. Morley and call- The Rev; Dr. Shepherd and Hon.Mike Starr, Federal Minis- covered picnic tables and other �� 1� For ed on other friends in. the vil-. Mrs. Shepherd have returned ter of Labour and Hon. Matt ' modern facilities. It is located age, home after a month's holiday I Dymond, Provincial Minister of miles west of Brooklin on Miss'Helen Rutter, of Dorset, at their cottage. Health who represent the area Number 7 Highway. C o tYl m�t ee F\ii CtOry England, visited last week with — : in the House of Commons and if rain makes a postponeirrent fi the Ontario Legislature. necessary the picnic will be de Mi and Mrs. Leslie Morley. I • A full program of races, I layed one week. a Miss Rutter is enjoying a ttnp B�ty Ridges Isformed ,.perms across Canada Air. and Mrs, Harold Richard- I Pickering Township, council' Mr. John Petros has advised son, Kenny, and Barry Gould , Progresses The News Editor Visits has agreed to re-appoint the Pickerin3 township council that were in Picton last weekend en- present Recreation Committee he would like to operate a brick joying the Hanrsworth Races. to a newly toumed committee factory and precast concrete pro. ` Miss Shirley Thompson of • °. that will b, '_Gown as the Parks due's business at Green River. Wawa is bnjoying a holiday Steadily d i l y Switzerland Cif America and Recreation Committee. I He told 'council he was also'a with th8 Lon Henderson family -This new committee will act building contractor and would I of Hiley A%e. Mr. and Mrs'. ; ' The new community of Bay in an advisory capacity and 'w ill buy new and used lumber but Henderson brought Shirley back Ridges is still growing each week �$ Barry '1lUrkaC, ! Y recommend to council the means onl• ieIl new lumber and use :1 with them, after they' had visit- as more and more families move of acquisition' and operation of the u.ed lumber in manufactur- ed Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, for- 1 into the subdivision. We are indebted to .tins Boyle. edltul' of• the .Jim 1 rn'ks and facilities for recrea ing. Fie asked for a license, mer residents,here.. T. O. Jefferson, township en- 1 Thrir)e Tinra; for his kindnes, to u� durin; a �'iAt to his tton. Reeve Shetrnan Scott told a!Ir. 1I r. and Mrs. 13tvice Hu�ar•h ginger reported -last week that l and family have returned trr n „ u'build:ng hermits have been town 'of Jim Thorpe in' Pennsylvania a fee.' we � A fiylatc will be ritann uh Petro.,, that if he operated'the eks a o. a two week trip in Pe,n',. Glary- issued and 348 occupane}, pc•r= ;_.> 1I)1,,, nor tlh• con,n,-itt rc and business.as stated before council s ]and, l'at I i its r�-p„nsibilni.es. he would not' require a license. Virginia, \ .'ll Carolirttt, nuts issued. Jin1-Thorpe it town' al„)at 6,11Ut1 rs ne..tled ill a T, nnessee• nn t!;e h,Iliday wbek-q On the water plant, he report Penms%INitn;it valley t n(i di1 de(I },1 .tl,, Le )if.di rlvo,w. end they camped at M:r�irray�,. ed that the: intake,pipe•is :om- north of h:rladar• i plete.. reservoir complete and the The t ri�n.i� 1lanied aft(T tl?'(--f;Qlhll Iirrll '.It:a1Tt��'tC WOOd� AreQS i P'�ture Jlr, and 'Ire. Erl ur .�n•!re��' estimated, compk.tion .-date oi, ;ill l :t i'!'1W ?oIeu1ll ha,Z betll F_,reCted in Iti� Hier/t9r[' an tits Ncet't iii nrangt-vill,, u�'Nr ti,r October 20 Break Records holiday weekend with aIr', a(1 Tir. Jct?er;on'also reported•that, east side of the CitI11munit. � l'<+_i ;ea, atten,!ar��e r. , Prese n t e airs. Len Bath'and 11 "i'the outfall of. the sewage plant ttil� at arc rottservaticn are + llr. and alts. Red. 1 ackham is now complete, hoick 'work..and I-1Etil'� sl+n) tlll.� CvYllttililllta kiN)R'Il aS the ' S1�1tzei'- ld1,911Iis', red ht- the aIt?rn!) I and air. and air . Nor man root of maim building complete land of r'merie2i ��'as f.1111 for its l alilti ay . Coal mines , • ?an T(wontn and l..�,, n f' To Cou n c('arr,;,hell were campin; at Sib- and the estimated com letior. 1,4.. ! P �`inCl elll]'tee.n ]111111Una11'e - �er'.'atirn, Authority tray' ' bald', Point, Jake S'mcoe, •last date, September. 20th.• hattorv.l' this= year if cut rant 1, �ceekend. t Through ttl'langements �.lth .Jim, Eoyle, «'e toured trends c rntirtnc•, Mr. Ro5ert miller, of Rrou Hi: friends here will be sorryi° iham „resented a picture of h . to learn of the sudden passing' • one' of the 111anS10Ils. IIOR' a histt H'iC 111t1�eunl. It tt';l r' I To date, n.: re than 4.58,tll grandfather to Pickering of Charles: Baker at Port Hope Pass M ot�o "n'ne,d In Aca Packer, who left 19 million dollars at. his ;e,'sons h:rti', visited• the <<', ; .:i .r ,, n, it l:r t ,nt July 31st. air. Baki•r live:l on __ l.uras rn th,. 1,trUtl-sr,tiatc_ to l _ death. This lovely home in itself is worth a trip to Jiz11 Tile, late Jolin aliller, •,ei�lei Church St. \. a; a b'uy and 1 able tlla- I utirilian mark moiy j:nown in Pickering Towri:;h, Ir attended Pickering Public O I Thorpe. School and leaves-.a w4ife' and Re: Hyd r by reached this year for the firs and net hbvurir di-tt;ct< w. : I p on Flagstaff :1lountitin Park, you can look rote, act'ordin� to Authority of 1t<trdcar of Ontario, County in :«'o children. A -motion b• Councillor. Clit 1876 and c rvec } , ' I ford Laycox and t wn or a feet on e Own o Jim for lE - 1 7 seconded t,y• ' Pic::er t ,� for 1-1 years, , of w'ill receive his diploma in Me- Councillor Ross Deak!n in re- and Surrounding valley. Far below stretches the Lehigh Last week's total attendance which were as reeve, r.hanical Engineering`at the gra-! Waitd to the 'purchase of hydro liver that once carried the coal barges and the row's of fi`rtrres of +55,845 at the aryl- Reeve Sherman Scutt thanked duating classes of General last week, carried at a special; showed the following bte:,s' Mr. P.ubert miller fur the pie - meeting Institute at Flint, alichi-i of council. 2'alll'Oad tl'aChS that once bl'011ght t110USandS Of \e«' down: Heart Lake 16,915; Boyd I , tu:e and directed that it be gan on Friday, August 11th. The motion was to the effect York and-Philadel hia tourists to the area. —17,388;_ Albion Hills-1I,781s; I p , I hung along with the pictures of Congratulations, that Ontario Hydro be requested ,. 'Black Creek-3,023- Greenwood P ills ' —.5 347 ot:,er ll'-`t Wardens in the coun- 4t'. C. Murkar and Fred Scott to provide the council with a'. ��e viewed this panoramic spectacle f2'om the bal- ClaremontThe and I r returned home this week after reliminar estimate of the sale i Gl'en Haffy-999, The C1a't.e- oil ciiam ,era. p Y �cony of the Ballroom in the Clouds where the .late and. a lengthy trip 'around Lake price of the distribution system, nlont area, the latest to be de• . Su erior on the new highway' famous Dorsey brothers, Tommy and Jimmy got their veto ed b the i11HRCA was WHITEHORSE, YUKON p g Y' the estimated wholesale power P y No. 17 which was officially rate and the estimated retail start with their first orchestra. opened'to the public June 29. Several new and modern Mo opened this summer. rates of the Hydro system in A total of 45,000 have toured tels are now rend; and wa;ting The town of Jim Thor and surroundln ' district Mr. and Mrs. Jim�atterson, tnat portion of the township, 1� S', Pioneer Village, the Authority, to welcome our Visitors.' These , Hiley, returned home this week- lying south of the 3rd conces- has great possibilities as a tourist attraction and pre-Confederation crossroads are located within easy walking end after a three week trip to sion and from the westerly interested citizens like editor Jim Boyle are doing every- community, since it was opened or driving distance of the City the east coast, limit of Ajax and of the wester- for the 1961 season May 20• shopping center where the fa it is reported that Mr. Donald ly limit of the village of Pic- thing they can to make it just that. Last year, the Authority esti- ous YukoA Black Diar:ion Annan purchased property on keying and the northerly eaten- mated that more than 800,000 Jade, Yukon Ivory and Y-,xon the east side of Valley Road lion to the 3rd concession, west - "Jim Thorpe is located a few miles south of Scranton, Nu persons visited the conservation Nugget jewellery may.Le l.ur- 1 opposite Sun Valley Park and to the Scarboro town line, just off the Pennsylvania Turnpike. areas and the Village. chased. proposses to construct a golf -- 0090 Two � :, THE PIrKERING NEWS Thursday, August 1.0, .1961 ' c n _BROUGHAM .. � f„r. slid Jl:.�. r:a,i Fi,v•rlf al.:,: ". THEPICKERINC� NEWS _ /EST ROUGE — � ,1,.. ? i,t. 1-1(1) al a:7 little DUNBARTON E S T A B L I S H E D 1 8 8 1 i fat Vii",:�r Of Oshawa called on Issued every Thaer•sdcag Mrs. W. Hamilton on, Tuesda - ::,•c.. t r, ;)r. W. A. Mc- by The Nears Prinfiny.and Publishing Compawy A pr:tty w'�dd.ag rock place :C's:, i s s 1"l 'pool?,. For rile i aftvi-w)on, � ha cuadueted 'the regular, Sat. July 1:5, in Melville Presby- Seniors July :31, R.ubys 4 points Cong,atulations' to Mr. and 'iwi'riitrg service ,assisted by Authorized as Second Class Mail Matter Post Office Dept., Ottawa, Ont. terian Church, Highland Crtek, to Pearls 2 and for Aug. 3. Slit. Eldon Carter on the Seri- Mrs. H. Stroud at. the organ, SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $2.50 per year — United States $3.00 per year when -Dorothy, daughter of Mr. :'meralds 4 points to Diamonds •;al of a little son, a brother for For his scripture lesson Dr. and Mrs. Wnr, Ritchie, Isianc: '. Standings for the Seniors are Michael. �Icliay readAc•ts'12: 1-17. The - BARRY MURKAR, Editor" Rd. was married to William suit Emeralds 34 oints: Rubys '31 P Me and.Mrs. Mitchell of To= '-ext was from, the sixteenth - ADVERTISING RATES UPON REQUEST — of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pollard, points: Diamonds 19 points: ronto called on their daughter Verse of the 'le,son "When they,; Rouge Hills Dr. The reception and Pearls 12 points. and son-in-law, Mr.. and Mrs. opened the door.and saw him, was held at The Rouge Hills "Al" Harvey on Sunday. they were astonished". Follow- } Golf and Country Club when Miss M. G. Twitter of Toron-`I ing Jesus', death the disciples It S A Start 150 guests enjoyed a wedding GREENWOOD to, also Mr. D. L. Witter of were being persecuted. James supper. Our best wishes to the Montreal visited' their aunt, was killed. John had also been newl weds who will reside on At Greenwood united Church r q taker.. Peter was in ri Y Mrs. Mathews on Saturday, p 'son. Pet- We understand that Pickering To Planning gavenview. Dr., Scarboro. on Saturday, July 15th, Linda Maureen-I`'eil, daughter of Mr. Congratulations to Mr. and er's friends could do nothing. Board has been critical of the council for giving the go- Mr.. and Mrs. Geo. Maxwell. and Mrs. Gordon T. Kell of tilts. C. B. Sheppard on the at-- for him but to pray for his re- 33o Scotland, who were guests at rival of a little son on Sunday, lease. As they prayed, Peter ahead to two movie drive-ins in this area. the Ritchie-Pollard wedding are Greenwood became the level, bride of Gordon Henry Stevens. August G. came to the house where they Whether the area can carry two is something we don't' staying with Mr. and Mrs. Wm• son of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Stev- Mr•. and Mrs. John Harvey had gathered. He had escaped Ritchie, for a few weeks. ens of Brooklin. and little daughter Susan visit- from prison with, an angel's know, but the fact there will be at least one commercial Mr, and Mrs. Bob Baker and The Rev. T. H. Fleetham'offi- ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. help. The friends who had been venture off the ground this year, is a good start. family, Rouge Hills Dr. have elated. The wedding music was "AI"'Harvey over the week-end. Praying for his release, could just returned from a motor trip la b Mr. Alan Clarke and Mrs. M. Simpson.of Whitby not have really -believed that We do know that Barry Allen has been working through the Nipigon District played Y ably filled, the pulpit ix St. their prayer would be answered William Brown Jr. Sang. hard for months to get, a drive-in started here and we where they set up camp at Pan- , Given in marriage by her John's, Church on Sunday. Mr. because they did not believe it cake Bay, Claudes Lake and Robt. .Miller rendered a solo really was Peter. Since they did understand he is now on the way. Whether he has bppo- father the bride wore a floor- which was enjoyed b all. not expect results from their visited several other spots of length own of silk organza Y p Isition we don't know,.but a drive-in will bring people into interest along the new highway over taffeta with scalloped lace Mrs. D. A. Beer, Mrs. Lem- prayers, their faith in God the'area and this is something greatly needed. north of Lake Superior. neckline and finger tip sleeves. mon and Mrs. Matthews called could not have been very strong. Congratulations to Mr. and on the former's uncle at Pt. We often pray with the some at- _ The skirt tapered to a short Mr. Allen will locate south of No. 2 on Valley Farm Mrs. Orval Singer, Brycemore train. A crown of sequins held Bolster on Lake Simcoe on Sun- titude. Why don't we expect an Road. Mr. Roy Jones has applied to put up a drive-in'on Rd- on the arrival of their her three-tier veil and she car- day, also called at Maple Beach. answer? We don't have eaottgb chosen daughter last month• tied a boquet of red roses. Mrs. W. Hamilton, also Mr. faith in God and His interest in . Liverpool Road. Maybe the population boom will carry Also congratulations to Mr. and The maid of honor was Miss Oscar Carter had tea on Sunday us. Sometimes we think' one two theatres;time will tell. . .f - Mrs. Al Watman, Taylor Rd. on Mary Neil, bridesmaids, .Miss with'Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ham- prayers are unanswered be- the arrival of a daughter July Marge Neil and Rosemary Miss ill cause God's answer is not just The township needs this assessment and residents 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Don Fargu- ea. dressed alike s white silk on.. Woman's Association met as we expected it. When we 'will not have to spend their money in outside comm parson, Ridgewood Rd with he organza embroidered with roses. on Wednesday evening, August pray we need a simple prayer birth of a son last week, to Mr. , in which we cans humbly " tied to See a show. and Mrs. Bob Smith, Rouge rnund neckline and pink cumber- at the home t Mrs. Beaman to God. speak Hills Dr, an fire arrival of a bund with wide sashes at back. with a good attendance The This is a start and will in others, we hope, to They wore white gloves and president, Mrs. Willson opened The Stewards held their seas- girl July 15 and to Mr. and Mrs- matching hats with small veil the meeting with words of wel- lar meeting at the church on locate here where there is a market for many types of K. Fiaher, Jaybelle Gr. on the Wednesday evening,Aurmt 96h. birth of their daughter Jul Lb. and carried rose colored car come to all followed by hymn (;pinnlerCial enterprise—. Y Mr. and Mrs. George McCort- Many happy returns to Susan nations. 38. The minutes of previous Mr. Eric Nielson, Brooklin, meeting were read by the secre- achie, Hugh and Bob were in Reed, Rouge Highlands Dr. who Minden on the holiday week-end. • was five on July 23, to Michael was beat man. Ushering were tart'. Mrs. Hamilton, card con- Y _ Mr, Kenneth Stevens and John venor gave her report. The de- I Mrs. Betty Hookwa of Borth Pratt, Rouge Highlands Dr. on Neil. The reception visa held votionsl was taken by Mrs. Geo. Bay was visiting•her"sistet;-Mft. KERIHG �� � his third birthday, July 26, to in Greenwood Church Hall. The Gray due to the absence'of Mrs. Orville Hamilton and Mr. Hie THEPIC Brian Sammis, Rouge Hills Dr. bride's mother wore pink eyelet Robt. Malcolm. It was decided to Milton one day last week. who celebrated his sixth birth- sheath of pink with white ac- start a fund for a new organ n v Martin Gister, Mrs.Lon- 2 with a party Aug. 2, and to ries T bride room's for the Church---each don visited his sister, Mra. Ro- da th a y Gesso he g � h--each member ��► Randy Deer, Port Union Rd. on mother wore green -silk with present donated one dollar to bert Ravey,Mr. Ravey and fare . r his sixth birthday Aug. 5. it last week He returned to his Dr. 'William A. McKay Congratulations and best beige accessories. start the fund. It was decided to y The couple left for.a wedding hold s,Bake Sale on August 18 , home on Wednesday sccompan- wishes to Mr, and Mrs. Keith red b his nephews.Bo and Oliver, who were married in St. trip to "Sault Ste. Marie. The for same, all ladies interested to e p l' available at - bride was wearing a rose color- help. Mrs. Miller, the program Jackie Ravey. Theresa's, Sc rboro, Sat., July convenor was absent so Mrs. A. .. J Theres a lY Miss Lee Jackson of Ottawa ed sheath dress with matching 15. The birde was the former grandparents, ' three-quarter length coat and J. Gray and Mra. Chas, Bur- is visiting her THE PICKERING NEWS— Pickering Mary Parlette, daughter of Mr• white accessories. The newly rows gave two very interesting Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Fletcher, and Mrs. Al Parlette, Port Mr. and Mrs, Walter Lynde CHARLES COOPER HARDWARE — Claremont Union Rd• About seventy five wedded -couple will live in readings--Daily readings of the was in Aurora last Wednesday guests attended the reception at Brooklin. Holy Bible creates Faith and (MUNICIPAL OFFICE — firou�ham Our Minds be at Rest. Meeting vi icing their daghter, lira. Merl More Manor, Markham GREENWOOD WEDDING closed with hyMn 249 followed Tony Caverly and family. MUNICIPAL•WORKS.OFfiCE — Rouge Mill Rd. and the young couple will G nwaod" Unite Church by prayer. The Theme Hymn Lorna Hamilton and 9haryn reside on Belle Chase Ace., was decorated with white and grid Theme Prayer followed by attended the .Salvation. Army.- c Scarboro; when they return pink flowers for the wedding of a very dainty lunch served by camp at Jackson's Point for a $4.W Per �Py _ from their honeymoon. Miss Audrey Hopkinson and the hostesses Mrs. Beaman, week "and returned home on Mr, and Mrs. Terry McCrae Harold Davidson The Ref'. T. Mrs. A. J. Gray and Mrs. Eng. Sunday. and family Ridgewood Rd. are H. Fleetharn officiated, Mrs. C. liah brought the evening to a Mrs. William Stenabat{ghµher eluoying a motor trip to Ottawa McTaggart played the wedding close. was a patient fn Ajax hospital and Montreal and will spend a music and Joseph A. Pegg of The Woman's Missionary So- returned home on Sunday. few days with Mr. and Mrs. Oshawa sang. On Saturday friends gather Dick Jolliffe, and family at Given in marriage by her ciety will hold their next meet- I ed at the home of Mr, and Mrs their cottage at Point Au Barril. frig the the form of a picnic on father the bride was beautifully Walter Willis to celebrate Mr. 1 ! Mr. and Mrs. Jim Parlette dr gown in white silk organza the lawn of the president, Mrs. Willis' belated birthday. Mrs family, from Mar lion, are vis- o�taffeta with finger-tip Lindo. James Harris and Mr. and Mrs. em le Tax1 iting with Jim's parents, Mr. sleeves. -Her veil held in place Mrs. Whittington and family Doug. Willis and children, Mr. and Mrs. Al Parlette, Port with cap of pearls. She carried of Oshat:a are visiting at the and Mrs. Orville Hamilton were Union Rd. for a few clays, home of 'her sister, Mrs. H. Y white and yellow roses. Plaeton. guests. DUNBARTON, ONT. Miss Barnard, Ridge- Miss Carol Hopkinson, sistei 11 r. and Mrs. Dick Gibb of wood bd. has been at Haw•he- N!r• and Mrs. .Ralph Carter > silk w cerise h r Trenton visited Mrs. liver bb stone, where she en}.led two si borgan a wi h matching head an F1 - Markham visited with M '• i Ia�r week end. O Gi (FORMERLY DUNBARTON TAXI} i 111.rs. Allan Ellicott. weeks at the Guides' Camp dress"and boquet 'of yellow roses: 5L!•. A. J. Thompson," 1110 there. Mr. Davidson, '.11r, and Mrs. T. .English brother of James McClement and Mr. and spent the week-end with Mr. M r, and Mrs. Bill Wright and room was best man. The re- . Mrs. J. H. McClement are Now have 2 radio-equipped cars to'servo you I g' and Mrs. J. Gray of Tory Hill, d , ter, Rouge is Dr ,,a e ception was held"in Greenwood H libu ton spending a.week at Shore Acres s rig relatives i Quebec'Ct •. Church all. The bride's moth- Lodge, Picton. Q J Hall. a r • Mii and Mrs. Bill Rennie and Sit-, and Mrs. Earl Campbell Miss Mary Beth McClement er wore grey, with white aeces- spent the past week in, 'Perry : TEM�~ 1e 9-2001 daughter, Taylor Rd, have just series. The groom's mother in Sound and Manitoulin Island­. has left on a trip to Arizona • ; p returned from a trip to St., lilac lace sheath dress and hat an'd Mexico with Mr. and Mrs. Claire, Quebec. and matching accessories. Hartford and Margaret. p e wi liv Visitors at the home of blr. ; ills Group of the A eeF and haPPY co The " { spent the near Orangeville. 1 k are catering to the Kiwanis din Mr. and Mrs. Alex 'I ll e . family Port Union Rd ear and Mrs. M. Pegg this wee month of July holidaying near Church Service was held; in were Mr. and Mrs. L. Pegg of net for the month of.August. ; Midland. Mr, and Mrs. John Claremont Conservation Park Oshawa and Mr, and Mrs. Bur Miss May Somerville returrr- Head, Ridgewood Rd. were on Sunday night. A large crowd. ton Wilson and Larry of Barrie. home from Ajax Hospital guests of the Deers for a week gathered'to hear Rev. Fleethorn Services will be 'withdrawn last week and is convalescing at and while visiting with them -and Rev. Wilton of Willowdale. from both Church and Sunday home. ,DON BLIZZARD ELECTRIC eleven year old Sally Head was, The Claremont Board sup- School for the mor:th of August Mrs. Carol Cross had the mis- rushed to Midland Hospital with plied the music which was ap- while the Rev. T. Fleetham is j fortune to get her, thumb shut appendicitis but' was able to preciated by all. Friends were on.holidays. in the car door last week and return home following treat- glad to see Mr. Claude Closson Congratulations to Mr. and had it badly crushed. WIRIN ment and-happy no o nave o i y wi e Mrs. Shirley Signoretti's• -- 51r . Thomas of our village on have surgery. Services next Sunday at the the birth of a'son in Oshawa mother from Toronto is staying REE ESTIMATE Mr, and Mrs. John Head, usual time of 11:30 and Sun- hospital. with 'her daughter for several Ridgewood R • Ridl, , d. had a surprise dap School at 10:15 o'clock. days this week. party for friends and relatives Greenwood Recreation Conn Mr. James Mitchell was con Phone : Pickering WH. 2-2533 of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carter, miftee will meet on Wednesday ROUGE HILL fined to his bed for a few days July 14, pr:ior to the Carters fright at the now. park site to last week. leaving to live in England. consider a Field Day. Mrs. Don Wallace of Altona Mrs. P. Egginare and family, 5evc ral relatives and„ friends Mr. and Mrs. W. ,Brown and Rd. spent last weekend at former T)unbatton residents, were on hand at the station Rill also Miss ay Brown left Southriver visiting her grand- visited former neighbours last Mon. Aug. 31 to bid farewell Monday morning fora trip'to parents. Friday. and best wishes to the Carters Western Canada. Mr. and 'Mrs. P. Walduff of in their new home. The Car-' Mrs. Ed Pascoe has left the Altona Rd. and family spent Mr. A. Westbrook and daugh SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED OUT '� ters are former residents of hospital'and is staying a short last week camping at South- ter Norma of Altona Rd. spent Ridgewood Rd. time with her daughter, Mrs, J. river, Ont. last Monday evening visiting In,the Girls' Volley Ball the Thomas in Stouffville. Mr. and Mrs. C. Adams of With Mrs. Wallace of Altoira 'COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE Jnrtior scores and standings to Mrs. W. Keddel spent a few Toronto spent last Thursday Rd. NEW TANKS INSTALLED date are .July 31, Larks 6 days this week with her grand visiting with Mr. and Mrs: C. Mr. and 1Si"tra Willard and points to Doves 0 and for Aug. daughter, Mrs. A. Pegg. Schwalm of Altona Rd. family spent two weeks at Ip- 3, Robins 6 points to Canaries Mr.and Mrs. Robt. Nesbitt of We are pleased to hear that perwash Beach camping. PATDONNE maple. 9-1 � 106 �stsndings for the Juniors Uxbridge were guests of Mr. Miss Somerville of Altona Rd. We are sorry to hear that Robins 43 points: Larks 29 and Mrs. John Middleton on is home from Ajax hospital and Mr. Hastings of Pinch Ate. is . . , points: Doves 16 points and Sunday. doing fine. in Ajax hospital • Thursday, August 10, 1961 'T H E P I CK ERIN G NEWS _ . ._ ... ._--- ---- _... . . . . .,Pagf threlli _ _. W NTA�s. Balsam-Mt. Zion Tretty J u ly Wedding A 1C�3 PICKERING sl ,� _- - y J Mr. and Mrs. Alan Hander- A charming small wedding Miss Leslie Richards, wore a Elizabeth St North ++ son and Mr. and Mrs. Glen took place on July 29th, at 7 dress of blue organdi with mat- -- s Chu h, St. Paula on the Hill thing headdress end veil. Her , OPEN Manderson and daughter re- 1 Church, Dunbarton,culminating nosegay was of small silver- " - : p turned home Friday night from the marriage of Miss Greta tipped, white carnations. s - a weeks motor trip through Hendry to Dr. Jonathon Scott Mr, Michael Willoughby was Quebec and the States. �OR s Stanley, The Rev. Olive officiat- beat man and Mr. Eldon Cres- s1;1� Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson well acted as usher. arts tii•�+a a and Mr. and Mrs. R. Day spent ; -Sunday at Gravenhurst. The bride, who was given in After a reception at the home >� y marriage by a frieAd, Mr. Gerd 'of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wil- SEASON S SO - Friends here are sorry to hear Bcehmer, was radiant in candle loughby, of Rouge Hills, Dr. • ' ` ' that Mrs. Jud: Ward of Clare- glow satin. Beautiful in its sim- and Mrs. Stanley left for the AND , ARTICLES FOR SALE mont had the misfortune to fall licit the SWIMMING p y, gown cascaded from Brock Sheriton Hotel, Niagara SWIMMING POOL and fracture her hip last week a hooped back into a small train. Falls. They will take up reel- INSTRUCTION MINTE�AWD DECORATORS and is in the Oshawa hospital. Her veil was shoulder length dente in South Porcupine where 61,00 as hots, fdr quiet, cban, guar. The sympathy of this com- and she carried a bouquet of 'Dr. Stanley is to practice medi- i ."teed first-class Painting and Paper• munity goes to Mrs. Jack Em- yellow roses. Her flower girl, tine. ' I �swMg• ( pringham• in the death of her A. 3. STOKES - DKOIPATOR 9.17 brother, July Sid Glasglow on FASHION HAIRSTYLING :R.R. 3, Pickering -TEmple 9-1714 -�Sunday, July 30.- ng M AND SERVICE Vacation School was well at- Go Into orbit Around 'Washing Machines - $20 and up tended last week when 3fi chi!- AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE dren took advantage of it. Announces`'a special en Eve" Night hall 2-"10 Next Sunday the Young Peo- A Career 1 n' Busy Hess r Open Every'Night Till 9 o'clock pe's Union will be in charge of e f from BOX TRAILER - reasonable. Bay the church service with ,Mr. vi l l to August 31 Ridges 839-2410. Gordon Graham .of Oshawa in GO AFTER JOB SECURITY y ' 'charge at 9:30 a.m• 'Rev. T. (USED FURNITURE FOR SALE-Dining.I Fleetham will be on vacation .ADVANCEMENT COLDWAVES , 'Reg. 15.00-12.50 Room: Table, Five Chairs, Captain's The WA will meet next wed- HIGHER SALARY Chair, China Cabinet-575.00. Bed•I for the month of August. -Reg. 12:50-10,0 room-Bedstead, with spring; Chest! nesday, August 8 at the home PRESTIGE of Drawers with mirror; Dressing' -Reg. 10.00- 7.50 of Mrs. tii'm. Harbron with ACT NOW. table with mirror-550.00; Kitchen- Leslie 1 enamel top tob'e,and t1wee chairs- 3lrs. Harbron and 31r�. ---_=-- --- $15.00• Phone: WH, 2.2973 for in- Harbron in charge of the Fro-I. - SHAMPOOS 25c Off CUTS 75c -form ation• gramme. Mi-, L. P.ichardson of I FALL TERM, TUESDAY, SEPT.EMBE.R 5, 1961 1-Whitby will be ,wait speaker. HAIR COLOURING-Reg. 5.00-4.00 Mr. Jas. B. Davidson. a for- Tuesday, September .5, 1961 - - AUCTION SALE Emer tesidPnt of Balsam and k - ALSO INTRODUCING EVELYN AS:SHAAAFOO GIRL Household Furniture, property'af Mr, Ashburn and uncle of Mr. Bur- I Eight Strecmfine Day School Career Courses from which 0. F. Price, 942 Cochran* sr. North, . .Phone WHitehall 2-6370 fora ointment nett Jamiesor. passed away Sun-; to choose- 'Whitby, Tuesday evening, Aug. 15, l pp _ +6.30 p.m. Rofrigorator (good), McClary day at Madison S.D.," C.S.A. in ;. •-' 1E. Range 4 burns, 1osy) Washing'his 90th year. Complete data available - Phone, Write or Visit the Open Tues.,.Thor. till 9-All day Wed. 8s Sat. ANachine (good) Dresser, bed a mat. I College - Get the Facts. di3 Kingston Rd. next door to Pickering Jewellery 4risss, livingroons suite. T.V. Marconi, I DID YOU KNOW owany ether articles: ' Lost year's graduates again proved the value of Busi- That the first sign post on Auctioneer loyal Pogue Hess Training. GET YOUR START NOW. - the Alaska Highway was put rip i REAL ESTATE ESTATE on July 1, 1947 by Mike Nolan _ . ENROLL AT ONCE IN THE FALL TERM of Marsh Lake Lodge. «�- OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE, FARM FOR sAU 10. Simcoe St. N., �.%acre form will be.said as a gang ENGAGEMENT ORDER 'YOUR eon- rn with form, crops stock and iOshawa, OMon0. 1lsple nients or separately. Location- :. - .1.1'1« 715-3375 -Con, 6. Let 37, Uxbridge Twp• This .Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Hortap on- fors keg o ravine suitable for a pond, nouns the engagement of their I MUMNE REENNEMillio sRungs.mansumummunuxmxanx■ -Wlfh good buildings. Apply Mrs. Hoc- daughter Margaret Anne ta,Mr. Ron- I COAL NO • !or Mocoanald. R.R. 2, Uxbridge or old Keith Fevang son of Mr. and Mrs. I ►lease forward cuirrent LJs.raturo on Caunm offered too Phone Ulster 2.6767, Sigurd D Fevang, Vktaria, I.C. The marriage to take pion in Pkkering Nose :... . : .. ?0 RENT-3 ,neem aperfwsent with United Church on August 19th,. 1961 ~• at S comer Discount seders coaveniencos, ga. stove, at 3.30 p.m. Address ,... ......, ... u • !Frig•. hyd.. included Far only S75• Phone .. _ Private eefrance. He children pleas.. _ ................ CLAREMONTCO-op WMihlsaN 2.50!5. fOR OW, Logo 4 roam Flu+-private FAIRPORT . _ bath_ WM. 2...00. - IPHONE 201 or 202 . POR ,RENT•-3 ream apartheal, ga LAWN MOWER LOW � FARES + 'seeder!+ cwsvonienas, hoot, s , Steve, frig, kydro included. Private ointrowb. the children please. Tole- SERVICE TO BRITAIN Creators of - EMPLOYbEKr' WTI. ; �• -:� . ' . ; :. _ , AND ALL EVROPE RDCk - - __ 2e FAIRP IRT BEACH RD. t ,LADIES, make extra money easily, ROUND TRIP FARES o� MONUMENTS some time, arranging hones jewel- PHONE TE. 9-1409 fiery ,hest. No selling. For calls TORONTO TO �6 • OF DISTINUI • worrite POWER ,SERVICE, P.O. Box ON 25, Station J., Toronto 6. Ont, EE PICK UP AND %VANTED: Aide to Dupont and long- AMSTERDAM . 376.60 `THREE GENERATIONS ee from Volley Farm Rd. and DELIVERY BRISTOL ....-....................................................... 326.40 far` IONS Away 2 at 7 seine Monday to COPENHAGEN .. ............... ..................:.............. 114.60 Friday. IMme TE. 9-2618 after 7 GLASGOW ................... ................ 312:00 . SGO . ,p MANCHESTER ...... 326.40 - ?RANBPORTAisON AVAILABLE -Have NEWCASTLE .... 330.00 StafforC! Br os• .�t mom fw two, between Pickering BIRMINGHAM ................................................... .3$3.10 de and downtown Toronto, via No. 2. PICKERING CARDIFF - Loewe Pickering at 6.30 a.m.-leave .. 326.40 jy� O N V M E S - dewwtoww of s m. WM. 2.5487 FRANKFURT .......:........ ..x..:...,'....414.60 P• LANDSCAPING Sher 6.30 LONDON . specialists ltt MILAN .r.. 3 00 ,!YVHITSY ..r............. 438.00 DUNDAS ST. EAST iMO 8-3552 = Co� EVES Sodding ZURICH :....:. . ............................. ... ' -414.60 - Power Rolling` `: 117 DAY EXCURSION FROM OCT. 1 yy�yyyyyyyyyy� The Ladies Aid of St, Andrews Pros- bytsrie Aom rch are holding a picnic Tractor Grading GO Now - PAY LATER IF YOU WISH ARTHUR MITCHELL LIMITED of Elie .haws of Mrs. Jim Murdoch' ..Sod Delivered August 17th'e, Lion All the !adios -=-10% DEP.-BALANCE UP TO 2 YEARS AT ,eF the congregation °" invited to WH. 2-6090 : BUILDING SUPPLIES LESS THAN BANK RATES - AHfJTICE TO'CREDITORS AND OTHERS •r-•-•-•- 'LUMBER - MASONITE HARDWARE ify ME ' ARTHR of . Ee ea of Howard Travel Bureau CEMENT - BLOCKS - GRAVEL JAMES ARTHUR FAR Y, deceased. 'All persons laving claims against _else estate of JAMES ARTHUR F c .- late of the Township of Pickering, in e • ,he Carrily of Ontario, Retired Watch. REZ WOOD STAIN Sc SEALER - GLASS San, residing at the time of his death T, VANAGS C.I.L. PAINTS pf 17 !� Street, Ajax, Ontario, a./e •. -whe died on tfte twenty-sixth day of' ,�, 1961,erst required 9 file details COOPER BLOCK LT®. -of same.wills the undersi ned rior to, VETERINARIAN : OIL AND GAS FURNACES -' SALES AND SERVICE Nte tw"tieth day of 1uly,.1961, after whidr date the estate will be adminis• 1920 CALEDONIA ROAD - TORONTO tared, "wing regard only to the I Old Rosebank Rd. North! EAVESTROUGHING - PLUMBING ` calms, of which the Adminisfratrix ` BLOCKS St BRICKS R.R. i shall then have notice, and the RR No. 3, Pickering __Administrotrix will not be liable to STRUCTURAL STEEL B U D G E T 'TERMS , any person of whose claim she shall , D } ,Hof then have notice. Telephone,TE. 9-1822 + CRANE 'RENTAL g n l WHitehall 2-6771 - TEm le 9-2431 DATED at Pickering this Third do of July, 1961, STATION ROAD, PICKERING, ONTARIO p WALTER C. THOMPSON, Q.Gr, � "o Answer TE. 9-1504 � :STATION ROAD '-' � _PICKERING, ONT. Pickering, Ontario., Phones: WH. 2-1960 - WA. 2-5103 NIGHTS - TEmple 9-1682 Solicitor for the " L . Adminfstratrix _ 4'---a-- •-�--- r r r�Ilv i Page Povr THE P I C K E It I N G N E W S . 'Thursdoy, August 10, 1961 Walter Avis who celebrated his from a trip to the Southern' trip to England. birth of their baby boy last Birthday wishes also to Gor- r I birthday on August 7th and to States and then to Timmins, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wells of ,Meek. don Warren who will be 13 on FRENCHMANS Mrs. W. O'Brien whose birthday Onta•ria Bradenton, Florida are visiting Joe Rombough, who is station- August 12th and to Paul Senior _. was also on Aughst 7th. T �' Air. F're,i, S,vott has returned with their son, Wayne and fam- ed with the Provost Corps in who will celebrate his 18th bir- — BAYMr. and Mrs. Bruce Wiseman from a vacation in Northern ily, Manitoba, is home on leave vis- thday on August 15th. and family have returned from On with Mr, W. Murkar. Cory=rutulatlone to Mr. and iting his parents. A baby shower was recently a -vacation spent at Dondeau Mr. Walter (iildner is Rpend- MrM. Norman Fertile on the Birthday congratulations to held at the )tome of Mrs. •Ivy, Several members of the Park and a trip through Michi- ing a month visiting'friends in birth of a baby daughter, Linda Davis Buck who was six years Swan in honor of Mrs. June Frenchman's Bay and the Fair- gin and Northern Ontario. England. Lee, on July 31st. old on August 3rd and to Les- Gurr and she received many lov- port Yacht Clubs attended the Mr. and Mrs. Clayton StPph- i Alra, stavp Culley has recent- Also congratulations to Mr. lie Gildner who celebrated her ely gifts for their new baby Lake Yacht Racing Association ens and Gary recently returned:i ly returned froill an enjoyable and Mrs. Peter Dawson on the third birthday on August 8th. boy. _Regatta at Belleville over the holiday weekend. Ross Fertile won first prize in the Blue Jay _ division, Michael McInerney was second and Eric Playford ` 'third for the three days racing. This is the first time an L.Y.R.A..pennant has been won by the Frenchman's Bay Club. Nick Schoendist won a trophy ..,..for a race from Frenchman's .Bay to Presquilie Point in his "Sea Fury. Mr. and Mrs. Fran Allison. OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 7:00' P.M. ROUGE H 1 L ,5 Harry Hutchis on and Mr. and Mrs, John Kendall and Peter EXCEPT TNURS. & FR1. TILL 9:00-'P.M. 'ON NO. 2 HIGHWAY Kendell cruised down to Belie- - - ,vile in their boats. Mr. and Mrs. )UST EAST OF ROUGE BRIDGE Alison continued on to Fieton PRIDES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRL, SAT., AUGUST 10 - 11 - 12 for the Harmsworth Trophy races and through to the Thou- the e=lands. Others se, were O ..' LEAN PORK LOIN ROASTS the Island ir, Belleville, were `Special offer of 4e off) D FOOD C Mr. and Mrs. W. Fertile, AI:'s. ,r7yyFLAKE tins ]St/2 Os. E. Playford, Liz Perkins, Russ ?M RIB ' END _TENDERLOIN END CENTRE ROASTS n b1 r. Bill . :Ib _ o OR CHOPS and AIr. and Duche,ne ".. r � ,Lea'df .. .. Dobson. ts� EOf p As several of the French- , ye �br �' :fib: C Ib 69c man's Bay Yacht Cl:,b members C H 'Were away for the weekend, •, there were no Blue Jay point � I � a (avg.. 21/2 lbs.) (arg.• 3 Ibs•) races held.- .Instead the' Club 1 ' C held a "rhrater•s Race" :n the I u+ •.':' - Bay• t-1 boats were made ready iE N I N -- WHOLE LOIN Ib by thr'�tock anci the sailors star (Case of 48 tins $3.95) a* 59C ted at the road, ran to -thee ! F boats an4 made.their,way across; ROUND the bay anyway possible. The " MAPLE LEAF PROCESS CHEM 1 Ib. Reil r � 'ROASTS rage wax won by Tom Tomblin, I BABY C. o' .or �b. C Jr.. and they' all had a lot of (SAVE 6e) �' STEAKS . fun. Four teams' ' comprised of MAPLE LEAF Large 16 oz. jar members of the Frenchman's 4 p L K - . : 8 JUBILEE SMALL LINK Bay Power Squadron competed I C for the James H. Moore"trophy of 9 on-Sunday, July 30th: This tro- pre p _ pry is awarded annually to or . ausa e l Ib• tray C the team with the highest points O in piloting-and seamanship and (SAVE 100 . .. °C _. 9 N was won by Mr. and Mrs. Eric YORK BRAND 12 oz. ties Phillips and Bob Stanley. Keith F- Warner, Fred Whittaker and < lONa� RpL�p RAT) BRgi�JtT Eileen Fertile were second, juste OFF BEEF for C W one point behind the first team. Gil _I t �b• C Commander Phil Lamb, Dennis POT ROAST _... M _ Furnis, Gord Gilchrist and � (SAVE 29c) -° -'- -•- Fran Allison were in charge of the tests which consisted of fol- SWIFT'S ALLSWEET Wsgsteffe Brand 8 lowing a compass course,taking RASPBERRY ROUND OR SQUARE : MARGARINE bearings, mooring, docking, res- H - cue at sea, tying knots, etc. JAM>41r: and M:s. Jack Buck ceI- ' C i large 24 oz. Ian 0 :Ib.�ebrated their 35th Wedding An- miversary with a dinner Party at Q +th- Sa-Arin Restaurant in Tor- LB.o• for C onto last Saturday. j < Boneless Rolled Prime Rib Roast . . . . lb. 79c Congratulations to "Mr. and Mrs. roll Collins; inee To (SAVE 7e) (Save 25c) Fans" La" _ Korczynski) on the birth of a 12 oz, Round ttns • baby girl at�Ajax Hospital on CANADA PACKERS foe Auzust -th. - t Minced BqQluf ­,.2 M:• and M!s. Frank Stribbeil., ��I THREE of of Farmington, 34i-ch. visited `. with her sister, Mr.Waiter Avis ,And family-last week. .... STANDING tiMr and 7th RIBS) Mrs. James Vernon, Sandra AM t e 1 PRIME RIB ROAST '�• c and Jimmy of Salisbury, North OR �,•.r••M■" 8 '.Carolina, spent two weeks here} U. ford. Mrs. Pal •ford's nephew, • with her sister, Mrs. Ron Play- '.. .(Save 41e) In I o S CED `Danny Macklem of Orangeville Beekist White Squirrel 9 oz. Decorated TWO for also visited with them. 4 lb. Container Tumbers Mrs. R. Montgomery has re- C ceperated from her recent sur- � :� � H 1b'-gery and 'Wishes to thank her I •O 89c C 1- many friends for. their cards {$we 20e) (Save're'9c) t :'.and well wishes during'her stay At the Ajax lospital• INGERSOL (Save 15e) W Happy birthday wishes to LEAN PEAMEALED BACK BACON ! CHEESE SLICES �V2 Ib pkg. for C CWTR! Ct,TS :IBND CUTS (GREENWOOD « SLICES a. '79e « Lucas Rev. T. H: Fleethani leaves this week for a month's vaca- 1 Gjarden Fresh Fruit & Veg6 b e N SLICED — — tion. Thee will not be service, -, either Church or Sunday School :� :until'3rd September. No. 1 Home Grown Large 11,Quart Basket Br"' a a�� a�O 16 the Afternoon WA will Kola' „r, E NEW POTATOES . .. . . . 69e, > f their annual Bazaar October No I Field Good Size 400 r 7th. CUCUMBER BLADE OR SHORT RIB (Blade' The Evening Auxiliary o - ' 1.. __ _ fi'MS held their monthly' on � r~ii _ _. a Bone Removed) Wednesday last at home o£ Mrs. Y . .� No. 1 Selected firm Golden Ripe AS M. Pegg. Program and worship W BANANAS .' 2 lb. 29C r 'ivas. taken by Mrs. C. McTak- • • • • ' ' fib. C 1 girt, Mrs. Middleton and Aliss G A Arriving Daily Fresh Picked '49 t. O rmerod. Business session presided over ' Raspberries Atteractively Priced' g ;.by Af Vs. F. Webb. Next meeting to be at school CROSS CUT of leaders, Whitby, 23rd 'of Orange Crush, Grapefruit Crush, Lime Crush • August and September meeting .at Mrs. Percy Clarke's with Mt. " & Hires ROOT BEER . . . . . 10 oz. tins 6 for 49e ° y� O�� Ib. c ' Group in charge of wor of O zron p _ (Case of 24 tins $1.89) . ship service with Miss Gloria , Trolley giving her report of School for Leaders at Whitby. Miss Gloria Trolley is Presby- terSTROUD S FOOD MARRE, k. food ial delegate'to the school, : r. Thun>day, August 10, 1961 _ - T H E P I C K E R I N G NEWS -- Page 066 YOUTH BAND busy BUSINESS DIRECTORY Services In n The summer season is the ' sy one for the Band as far as , -- parades are concerned. It is at WILLIAM G. LAWSON The Ch u reties this season that the Band dis- plays what has been learned •GUARANTEED / during the winter months. Barr4Wer and So dtor - McEACHNIE S There have been parades in Audio-Ty Service Oshawa, Toronto, Scarboro, TELEPHONE Funeral Director Pickering Ajax, Dunbarton, ,Brougham 2-27 41 Any' Make Or., Morel and,Pickering village. The,boys * .United Church and girls have enjoyed all the parades and although the season ARCH ST. N. PICKERING, ONT. ..,ARTHUR.:.rl><iY -Ministers REV. MELVILLE BUTTARS is no t over, they are starting on _ PICKERING Private Ambulance Service next year's music already. A I DAY OR NIGHT 11.00 a.m.--Church S•r"1'ce great deal has to be learned for _ . next summer. .* AUDI Two sisters in the Band,S,r,l Mar- WATER DELIVERED VA C1,uservice ' - Mar- sha and Sharon Kinch, recently WM. M'cEACHNIE, Prop. moved to Whitby, but have con- O Q8 DRUGS LTD 10.50 a.m.-Sunday Scholl tinued to attend practices and e -� West of DunbprtOrl * parades. Members of the Band - -. PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Executive are often asked what PHONE Phone WH. 2-2171 happens to former Band mere bers who move away. It is in- ATIantie 24063 Pickering, Ont. GRACE PRESBYTERIAN teresting to note that many COSMETICS - SUNDRIES - BABY NEEDS CHURCH have joined various Cadet Corps and the regular Army M pe ORNING WORSHIP Trumt Bands. 11 a.m.-West Rouge School Two members whb moved STORE HOURS: KEN and CLARKE Auditorium from Pickering Village are .'Creighton, Fraser, SUNDAY SCHOOLS Godfrey Monk and'Derek Fell: P R E N T I C E W Godfrey has organized a Dance WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 a.m. t0 9 p.m. - Dr nan & Murdoch west Rouge School—Y Band at .his School which •_i SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 1 P.M. o 5 m 9:20 a.m.-8 years and over Barristers, Solicitors and, 11 a.m.-up to 8 years Riverdale Collegiate in Toron- p• p• • Licensed and Authorised for the 11 a.m.-Nursery to. Derek moved to Whitby'and Counties of Ontario and York joined the Whitby'Junior Bra?s Farm Stock, Im IemenH, Household No Public Centennial Road School- J Y P . I 11 a.m.-All ages. Bard. Since then Derek has al- PICKERING PHONE Whitehall 2-5961 Furniture, RaaI Estate 'also our BANK OF COMMERCE CHAMBERS so la •ed with.the VL hitb• Sen- specialty at Reosanable Rates. 408 ROUGE HIGHLANDS DR. 1 ;(,r Brass Band. .Lyle Bath, of DUAL SERVICE AT ONE PRICEI 5 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa the Villa(:e, used•to. play the Milliken P.O. Phone Aginit 52W3 l,as; drtim in our Band and is Markham P.O. Phone Mark. lob Telephone RA. 3-3446 I r now a -member of the Reserve f s#. George s. Unit of the Irish Rare-a t. Graham HARDWARE PRENTICES have been established l Auctioneers since 1890. I Anglican Church The instructors are always ¢lad to hear from former mem- R! n L' PICKERING ONTARIO bets and to find out what they Dr.John LGSIRI Rector: are doing in the music field. . APPLIANCES - PAINTS -- TOOLS E. R. 'F L-E U RY • REV. H. S. SHEPHERD, B.A.,D.D. - VIM SS - ETCe Box 19 . flickering, Ont.SOLICITOR ROSEBANK { : NOTARY PUBLIC I Phone WHitehall SERVICES C. Morris of_Old Rose _. GENERAL HARDWARE M•rrish at Old Kingston Read I * SUNDAY SERVICES Bank Rd. spent last.Wednesday "blend Creek A 830 a.m.-Holy Communion visiting.with with her grandmother,, - 11.00 a,m.-Morning Prayer Phone: WHitehall 2-1911 - Pickering AT. 2-7391 or AT. 2-1362 •Pickering. 11.00 a.m._Haiy Communion Mrs. Lewis of Toronto. ` (4th Sunday) �'a are pleased to hear-that Medical Centre 1100 a.m.-Sunday School in the Mrs. Krocker of Oakwood Dr. NOURS. _ is out of hospital and doing re Friday-9:30.5:30 m. Parish Halt fine. Meadey F '� _. 11.00 a.m.—Nursery in Rectory - , Saturday end av•n1n" Room--ages up to 4 years Mrs. Allison of Toronto spent b Appoint at OFFICE' WH. 2-4560 4- WEDNESDAY last week visiting with- Mr, and r f ,✓'� _ t— Mrs. J. Scott of Oakwood Dr. / [" • RES.• WH. 2-1855 10.00 a.m.—Holy communion and P anna 8 "\.,..\ a"aterbi Interwssione for the Sick Mr, and Mrs•. S eakman of _ Ancaster Spent last weekend MONUMENTS with Mr, and Mrs: Ballad of --mom" Mewaw works" e e • Morgan's Park. Wedding And Birthday Cakes C1trISf1lIA Science The next Thursday-afternoon` ROBERT AUSTIN; Prep. E Euchre will be held at the home R.R. 1, Whitby, Owtoria • • �ha/e+y of Mrs. D. Schwalm. Last "Meat Pies Our Specialty" -Two miles west of Whitby t week's winners: 1st, Mrs. Day; '. ea Me. 2 Highway, Hseea a S ��E R R I N tZOUO,R HILLS, ONTARIO- on 2 Con. Mrs. King; throw, Mrs. ' • - Whoby ..d ANx CHURCH SERVICE AND D. Schwalm; Con., Mrs. Waller. -Main Street - '--Pickering - WH. 2-0386 PRONE: Whitby MO. BSI62 * ? SUNDAY. SCHOOL Miss Donna Lee has returned 'SUNDAY-11 a.m.--In the home after a holiday at New- Alterton building, Kingston Rd. borough visiting her aunt- Fun - eraC and At Rouge Hills HAPPY"birthday to Mrs. Red- At PLUMBING Testimonies of Healing ore given path of Oakwood on the 6th of "A Ambulance Service at the Wednesday Meeting, P • Au ust. at .m ez hold 8 P ALFRED KAYES ALL ARE WELCOME Happy birthday to Mrs. Day. lax LUMBER CO ■ PLUMBING BATHROOMS - .:The Reading Room is open to of Pine Ridge Dr. on the 11th No. 3 Highway the Public Daily of August. Johns-Manville Dealer PRESSURR_SYSTEMS of Pickering Beach Road Same location We are pleased to hear that _- ESTIMATES GIVEN,, r. For further information. Miss Janice Ballad of Morgan's COTTAGE MATERIAL - FENCING i Call ATIontic'2,2635 Park is feeling better after hav- Phone WHINhall 2.6717 `.Telephone ing an ear infection. GARGE DOORS PAINTS - PLYWOO WHitehall 2-36.10 Do-it-Yourself Carpentery Shop Tools Television BR Rad10 St. Andrew's : Terms Arranged — 'as low as He��� Presbyterian Church ` (Average Garage) — #15.00 per month •BRADY Kenneth Heron, - Minister No. 2 Highway WHitehall 2-3251 'PHONE: ZEmpis 9-,191 _ :PLUMBING 9.45 A.M. Sunday School , DUNBARTON.RADIO A T-V 11.00 A.M. Church Service A. H. RATTEW STORE y The one place to get_ .General Hardwa" re ROGER G.•CONANT, B.A. everything in Plumbing. PIANO - BARRISTER.AND SOLICITOR GOOD VALUE AT THE i PAINTS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES ' CONITH'BLDG., AJAX RIGHT PRICE AND THEORY Open Daily Till 5:30 p.m. Py V TOOLS cc 7% Simees St. South, Oshawa Saturday TWO 1:00 p.m. T. Hartford, .T.C.M. TOOLS - GLASS - Me REPAIRS 6 ALTERATIONS t , •WHitehall 2-3336 INSURANCE CO. 4320 Kingston Road 31 Guild Rd., Pickering a WRITE OR PHONE West Hill Cheep Rotes for Fans end Ceaefry AT. 4.4721 Wildin9s ' Withdeterm imills, Silas,as Wildhsg,, 4 Bakdon's hardware Wipdmills, sibs, Etc FAST Autemebile`Insurance of AN Kinds ^- - S -Bowman A Gibson DENNEY BROTHERS TV 1z g 4 Phone WHitehall 2-0480 Pickering PHONE: WHITBY MO. B-3S21 HEATING CONTRACTORS Hot Water, Steam Systems :.8ERVICE' W.' H. J. Thompson, Installed MacLEOD'S of I DENNIS CARTAGE B.A. LL.B. Alterations and Repairs SEPTIC TANKS Wafer Supply afternoon too is TEmpls 9-3357 PICKERING BARRISTER and SOLICITOR DantArcher kn theopopular BBC serial. CLEANED Y i _ .. 509 gals. .. ;4.50-55.00 British Columbia and Ontario - The Archers. Now iMenng ih third 850 gals. plays the role of WH. 2-1860 :b.00 GLENWOOD BLDG:, AJAX Ontario County was first vis- season on the CBC Trans-Canada y - W.. J. BUTT _ t,000 gals. .......................•.. i7.00 radio network, The Archers will btu ALSO SAND - 3RAVEL WHitehall 2.5151 ited b white men when Cham "Mac Can Fix-lit" heard at a new time each weekday Oshawa - RA. 3-4042 TOP SOIL AND•FILL Retidenp: TEmple 9.2656 plain came down through the morning. The BBC serial cent - Talbot River in 1615. brat.0 its 10th anniversary of broad - WEST MILL AT. 4-WB9 costing m England.- - • - _ h (Page Six _T H E P I C K E R I N G N E W S Thursday, August 10, 1%1 General Hospi al Is r„ Control Of F A A' Come. and y -- u , '-Always Hive Of Activity Cralb Grass t Hare Fun y The operation room at the No doubt, the hospital will There azetY crabiia kil- Qf flfC' Ajax and Pickering General have to request more surgical , lei°a the market. Home•own- he hospital is continuously a )'t,vc aid from these centres in the = era may be confused in the of activity. The concentrated future if the operating room set- choice'Y choice and use of weedkillers to ( MIKE skills of the hospital's surgical up does not improve. i staff are constantly available to During 1960 there were 1,142 control crabgrass in their lawns. ., the community. Each year the operations performed in the hos- This may clear up some of the STARR _ hospital is called upon to per- pital compared with 1,040 in ...,,,, confusion, form an ever increasing.amount 1959. The OR staff performed Some new granular products ' of surgery in its theatre. 'L18 major surgery and 9'L6 min- kill the,crabgrass seeds,when In this highly technical area, or surgery .operations.' o where precision and timing re- To date this year the OR ac- they germinate in the soil, These. MATT ceived the maximum considera- tivity has surpassed that of last chemicals should have been ap- tion, the. OR staff strives to year. plied in*April ar May.,-lowever, maintain the objectives of the The OR staff do not consider most people do not apply weed: DYMOND profession with particular em- their department as a place of killers before•'they cap see the phasis on treating the patient gore' and glory. To them, it is weeds and crabgrass, is no ex- as an individual, with his own lust a demanding piece of serv- ception. These are•other;,ggovoodd fears, problems and unique per- ice, and each day they carry and less expensive cheaticals'on sonality. out its exactness to the best of Travelling Canada's highways from Newfoundland to British Cebesbia wig the market which can be sprayed Known as People their professional and personal be the aim of announcer Ken Cavanagh. He, reports on unusual or out of the on the lawn during .June or To ensure that the patient abilitie& way locations three tunas a week or,15C radio's Asagnment heard on the early July when the young crab- . • _ feels he is a person and not a RecovM Room Dominion network. Here Ken bones up on historic lore as he chats with a grass seedlings have emerged, medical phenomenon, the OR This area is located in a win- gY°rd at Toronto's old Fort Ywk. Small crabgrass plants are much GREENWOOD staff adheres to a set "know- dowless and fan ventilated easier to kill but as the seeds GW ,� germinate during a three to • - the-patient , program, To start room,-crowded at times beyond with, ail patients undergoing its capacity of two recovery AUDLEY ST. ANDREW'S four week period, 3 applications PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, of the weedkillers on the market PARK Surgery receive identification stretchers. PICKERING which contain either AMA or tags, Thus the operating and re- In the recovery room the staff Forty-two children were reg- DMA which do an excellent y q p- istered at Vacation School last Mr. Ken Heron conducted the J� - (on Highway 7 cover room nurses know the has to concentrate its a ui if applied in June or July. 5 miles West patients as. people and not as nient, i.e, oxygen,:suction & in-I week. The. twenty-one nursery regular morning service of "the appendectomy from room travenous therapeutic data, nee-!ch.ldren et at the home' of praise. Mrs, William Boyes was June is still a good time to of Brooklin) 101." I essary, for the recovery of the ! their teacher, .firs. Bill Guthrie. Organist during Mrs. McClem-j control boardleaved' weeds such Prior-te .surgery. one of the � patient anal the treatment cf The kindergarten class, under ant's vacation. Mrs. Arthur I as dandelion, plantaen and n • OR nurses goes to the patient's ; sul•gical.shock should it occur, 51;s. Ri,n Cox, and the primary . Bevining of Myrtle Station, the chickweed in lawns. During.July iw(iside and trap,ports him, via� The patie,at remains in this (CL,,S, under Mrs. Fred Puckrin, truest soloist,. sang "Jesus is al- and August the growth of.these .SATURDAY �-rptcher, to the theatre, She re-! room until he has regain con- 'mFt in the church basement. `Ways There". Next Sunday Mrs. `w'a'ds is less active and the t,iains with her patient,comff,rt sciousness any Vora. freeman of Dunbarten use of :!A-D t weedkillers is , 1.his eonditi�.n'has I can,F":•iday afternoon, the moth- ! r type ��� ink wind encourairing him, until been assps.—wd by the profession- ers and .friends gathered for.a will he the" guest soloist. Mrs.i less effective during these • he is anaesthesizitd. al recovery parse. short program and refresh- ' H,arney conducted the junior I manilla• I Every attempt is made,to con- The recr,veiy room provides, mants. The three- classes sapid ! congregation. Dandelion and plantain are _ 2 P•M: ;alder the family of patient re- i one of the strong points of bet- the songs learned during the Mr. Heron spoke on the readily controlled by 2,4=D, but reiving surgery, In major sur- ter patient. care, for here the week,. repeated memory verses theme of People in relation to.�there are two other common ' (1f min—plan for Aug. 19) gery cases some members of patient has the service of all and the primary class presented 1 Christ and other people. We are!weeds in our lawns, chickweed the family are permitted to re-. the .equipment,and professional a playlet on-Daniel. Thirty-two not our brother's keeper, but a with its very small white flow- ma:n with the patient continu- care essential for his recover ! true Christian thinks of others leaves.. as well as y i children received certificates for ors and oval lea ously, once he has left the re- I faithful attendance. Helpers for and must spread the gospel to Black Medic clover with small cave room. Naturally' there I others. The congregation was clover leaves and yellow flowers. ry� the week were Mrs. Jim Batty, Y ti GAMES are cases where it is wise for ]BAY RIDGES Anne Guthrie,.Nancy Puckrin, sakes to learn Psam 8: 1 to 4 I Silvex is similar to 2,4-D and " the family not to remain in the Marilyn Cowie, Joyce Smith, and John 3: 16 and 17 if they I will kill chickweed,clover, plan- -This RIDES hospital. - 12, the Bay Ridges Recrea Linda Izatt and Lynda Puckrin. did not already know it. fain and dandelion. _ Bed Space Problem (sort Mrs. Bill Guthrie led a short P In the nnrating room area lion Association is organizing with refreshments worship service. The afternoon RACES- the mR P coconcluded as set of nurs care is 1 a Fun Day for the children. FAI RPORT BEACH This will begin at 10 a.m. with i difficult to carry out mainly be- served on the lawn by'the girls. HORSESHOES cause �` he hospital's crowded a Pet Show, at Bay Road school with prizes for the contestants. Mr and Mrs. Keith Barnett I Mrs. Joyce Green wishes to Sorry to report that Susan HO conditi, The, department has A ball game will be held at 1 j and Robert. Scarborough, spent extend heartfelt thanks to ev- Pickard received a bad gash on - its own cramped bed spaced the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. ENTERTAINMENT problem together with the entire i p•m. when the Bay Ridges Pee Art Brown eryone for their kindness and her hand requiring seven stit- pro l problem the main e e ie Wee team under.the leadership thoughtfulness during her leng- ches while swimming. 7. P y of George Alsop will play the Mr. and Mrs. G. fzzatt and I ,y shy in hospital. The Ajax boys ball team and the only waiting area for the family ent the week-end at PRIM _ bent's 'families. It is difficult fathers and have guaranteed to y P Mr. and Mrs. John Denney the Fairport Beach girls team Pa show the old men how ball the home of Mr. and Mrs sr y camping to provide meals for the fami- and family spent a cam in held a Weiner roast to celebrate fW Y0� Old P vey Lyon, Corbetton. weekend at Madoc. recent winnings at the home of should be played. At 4 pm. on � lies due to the overloaded die- Mr, and Mrs. John Puckrin- Mr. and Mrs. W, McLean'and. Mr. Jack Luke of Victory Drive 9 � , the west aide of the Bay, there r•y Lary service' will be a water skiing exhibition and Arthur visited with Mr. and .The operating d. recovery family have returned iro�p a on Sunday, August 6th. i3 M-rs. Neil Parks of Picton on " loom staff consist of one full by the instructors and the chil- motoring trip to Montreal. Anniversary congntulalrions dren,.who have learned to ski Sunday. While in ,Montreal they went to Mr. and 'Mrs, P. Dunne on time supervisor, D. Darbyahire, Visitors at the home of Mrs. !alts IC! CREAM R-, and two art-time nurses, this summer, Also there will be aboard the S.S:.Iverina sail'mg their 11th aapiverssry, August IrRii E P S. Wonnacott 'on Sunday were for Britain and said goodbye 7th, F �Xrs. Pinkey, RN, and Mrs. m. clowns, a slide, disc and many Gorman„ RN. The nurses so ar- more surprises..The water Show Mr. and Mrs, Howard Wonna- to Mr. McLean's father, Mr. G. Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Nunn. ��P COFFEE has been organized b Jim colt, Toronto, Mr, and Mrs. K. McLean of Cora! Gables, from Winnipeg. Alberta, recent- TFF range their time to cover the y Wonnacott and Angela, Bow- Florida who is Bailin to Bri I visited their son Art and Hayes. In the evening at 8 p.m. g y operation room needs as they Manville, and Mr. and Mrs• tain for a holida family while on a holiday trip there wit be a beach -patlty for y Y y p I arise. the tired moms and dads with Fred Annan, Pickering. Mrs. A. MacLeod of Inver- to Southern Ontario, through to SAND TEA Since the OR moat function Mr. and Mrs. Bart Guthrie tic- according o need, Mr.'Darby- sing-songs and games and Hess, Scotland, tai visitng her Montreal s n d , then d ow n g kets can be purchased from any and family, Mrs. W. H. Guthrie, daughter, Mrs: D. Cummings of through New York State before ;r - — - '=shore and Mrs. Godman arrange member of the Recreation As Mr. and Mrs. Fred Puckrin, -;l� Park Blvd. returning home. to cover a `34-hour period: It is and family and Bob Gale enjoy- Anniversary congratulations Congratulations to Mr, and not uncommon for them'to have sociation Committee. =BRING YOUR t� return for surgery after they Jim Hayes, Youth;'Activitiea ed a trip to the A. Thompson 8, Mr, and Mrs. Sharron on Mrs, J. Bricknell on their lath Dwight, on' Sunday, and also their 10th anuWasssary,.August,• Ersary, Au�t.7th. director 'took a called on Eileen Guthrie at Lu- 1st, —`� do and Mri: , Denny-,there - have completed .their tour of group of the .• duty. They are' used to going• boys down to Maple Leaf Stad- / OWN imps Resort Mrs. E. Hsze of Fairport ltd. weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs wwithaut sleep the same as the i.um last Saturday to see a,ball P game. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Phipps S. has her father visiting her R. Philpot of Barrie at their visited with Mr. and Mrs. from Holland. Sumner �honie.xt Potash Lake PICNIC BASKET he physical set-up of the The Teen Club has been form- James Davidson,on Saturday. Mr. S. Mackenzie of 'Park near Bancroft operating room i8 poor. One ed for the older boys-and girls Church service will resume on Cres. was in Ajax hospital for Happy Birthday to Danny area serves as a surgical pre- -and they have elected their own August.20 at 9:45, followed by surgery but is home again. Brac paration area for the doctors,a executive committee of which knell who was 11 year. old changeroom and a coffee room. the president is Tim Beam', 833 Sunday School. m u Pickard and August 7th. 1[r, and Meet Your Doctors have to change into Regan Place. The club will be famil il and Mrs.y have returned from a Congratulations to their surgical apparel, scrub run by the teenagers themselves Gll @$fi PP @aC�1EI' c p t Grace ding An weeks holiday camping a e Mra Robert Atkinson eel - their An- -their hands and walk through .with, an adut counsellor Mr. Lake niversd their gth Wed local Members the coffee room before entering Peter Kist, 1356 Tatra Dt•ive. Rev. A. J. Calder of Peter- mil and Mrs. t Ketitc and niversary, August 8th. the theatre, where they don They meet every Wednesday borough Presbyterian Church family motored to Kitchener Birthday congratulations to a reacher at the last Sunday to visit relatives. Karen Peterson who will be 14 sterile gowns. night at 893 Modlin Road, at will be the guest p A visitor at the home of the years old August 13th, also to- Fortunately,all monthly swab 7:30 p.m. All teenagers are Fifth Annual Rural Worship Claereboudts is Miss Jeannettte Beryl Watkins who will be 10 f L�__t tests for this area, to determine welcome. They held a dance on Service sponsored by the Ontar- Ugets from the south of France. years old, August 13th. -- Many Ot11Cf bacterial intensity, indicate no July 29 which was very suc- io County Federation of Agri- _' r_ L reaction. This .is only possible cessful when nearly every teen- culture. This Service is to be AJAX and PICKERING I Miniature X-rays ... .... ..... 86 1 CelebritteS by the intense application of ager in the community was pre- held on Sunday afternoon, A u- GENERAL HOSPIZtiAL Laboratory in patient - nursing skills and meticulou's :gent. This dance was chaperoned gust 13, at 2:30 p.m, in the Old for month J `Treatments ........................ 75 housekeeping. by Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kist., Stone Church, one and one-half 1 Statistics r yly''.Laboratory out patient Mon of Were it not for the constant On August 5, they held a Weiner miles east of Beaverton. 961. Treatments ......................... 31 • '. . bed space shortage, the OR roast and swim party which was Rev. Calder Was raised in Total In Patients admitted 214 Blood transfusions .............. 14 :.Covered Stands would function for a 16-hour- also chaperoned by the.Kists. . Beaverton and will be returning Number of babies born ...... 35 Minor operations .................. .28 in case of day in, order to meet the' de- A Ratepayer's Association to preach in his own area. His Total out patients 380 Major operations .........:...... 82 - Showers mands made on it. At present has been formed and an interim message will be "When the Bot- In patients X-rays,................ 73 Ear, eye, nose and throat ;(postpone until Aug. 19 the earliest booking forlelective Mr. Don Waring, There will be tom Falls out of Life." Out patients X-rays ............ 219 operations 37 in evert Of roan)- surgery is in late September. monthly meetings held on the Directors of the Federation Last month more major surgery committee set up headed by will assist in the service and' ' was performed than in any pre- first Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. at special music will be provided. ONTARIO (COUNTY) CO-OPERATIVE vious month in the history of Bay Road school, on Liverpool Come, let us worship the Lord the hospital. Rd. All homeowners are invited together. . MEDICAL SERVICES COME ONE Co-operation Essent`O to attend as the issues discus- All the equipment that can be sed concern you as property R.R. No. 1, Locust Hill,,Ontario. COME ALL accommodated has been install- PLACES TO VISIT Su teal b owners in Bay Ridges. Surgical, In-Hospital Medical, Major Medical Insurance' ed in the area, but it is still IN WHITEHORSE Negotiations are under way FAMILY YEARLY PREMIUMS $52.00'— SINGLE$26,00 necessary to send the greater with both Consolidated Building The McBride Museum, the CO-OP is Collector, Ontario Hospital Insurance EVERYBODY proportion of major surgical "Old Log Church" Sam �lic- < and Pickering Township fora ' CONTACT: g asca a. Miles c�ntre for the y� R.R.r ,I, Pickering OO'Connor, Mrs. I. L.cases to larger centres. The co- Gee's Cabin, Indian Cemeter Claremont Co-op, Claremont WELCOME. operation of these centres in Miles Canyon, Log Tramway, Mclean, Sac.-Treas. Oshawa and Toronto are vital to Ba Rid es residents. More de- the new Power Dam and Fish Mrs. Geor a y, R.R.2, Pickering - the health of 'the Ajax-Picker- y g g Squire, Mn. James Teef tails when they are finalized. Ladder are only a few old and R.R. 11 Pickering Mr, Edgar lames, R.R. 1,Pickering ing community. new places. ' • Thursday,' August 1.0, 1961 - . 7.H E P I C K'E R I N G N E W S Page Seven INSURANCE •REAL ESTATE tLAREMONT NEWS IMPORTfrom Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gliddon left Jack p Orton oa the week end. Office WH. 2-6212 Residence WH. 2-3115 X on Saturday for a trip on the St. Mrs. A. Sarnarilo, Valerie and PARA M E N T Lawrence seaway. Leo spent a few days with Mrs. ,• ;,_ Miss Flaone Alexander of Tor- i nomas a:id family at'Peterboro. onto spent the week end wilt'. Girl Guides, Susan Sherrin, C Y R I L E. MORLEY BY HON' MIKE STARR °" Mr. and Mrs. S. Wideman. Diaruie Grahcm, :..:uu alaxwe.l, M.P. ONTARIO RIDING Mr. and Mrs. W. Wasson o.I Betty Evans, Joy 'Green, fdar•- Georgetown visited friends rr_. garet Alr-iach and leaders 11Zrs. "Your Friendly Resident Agent" Claremont over the week end. Jessie McGuire and Mrs. Marie This will be the w ndun col- Canadian industry. This mea- Mr. and Mrs. B. Guest and I Gage have returned from Camp ttmn covering the Session of sure, however, was rejected. family of Lindsay spent the week Adelaide in the Hahburtons. Parliament ,lust ended, which In the agricultural field, mea- end with Mr, and Mrs. A. Loyst. Karen Hayward has returned 32 KINGSTON RD. W. P.O. BOX 160 was one of the longest on rec-, sures like the Rural Rehabilita- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hill of Col- home after spending the vacation ord. tion Act and the expansion of un3v'ood. visited his mother, Mrs. at Gore Bay on Manitoulin Is- PICKERING, ONTARIO The House has now adjourned Farm Credit and Farm Loan L. Hill on the week end. land. until September 7th and Par- provisions will tend to give ag- Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Hill and Valerie Hayward of Gore Bay liament Hill has been taken over riculture,a stability which 'has family, spent the week end at is visiting for a few weeks at the by the tourists, who flock„there been lacking up to the present their cotage at Midland. home of he; grandparents, Mr. Walter �Thamson, Q.C. in their thousands each morning time. Mr. and Mrs. G. Taylor visited and Mrs. F. Hayward. for the ceremony of'the Chang- The effect of' many of these Mr. and Mrs. R. Thompson of Carole Blake returned home ing of the Guard. measures has become noticeable Tweed on the week end. recently after spending a month BARRISTER SOLICITOR .NOTARY PUBLIC This ceremony creates an im- in the last few months as the Mr. and Mrs. H. Gifford and I at her uncle's farm in St. Mary's6 pression among those who come figures covering the number,of family and Mr. and Mrs. J. Recently Mrs. W. Gliddon,Mrs. COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS from many parts of Canada and Canadians holding •jobs have Gough of Scarboro visited with D. Cooper, Mrs. W. Payne, Mrs. ."Telephone: WHitehall 2-0910 the United States, in order to picked up at considerably more ME and Mrs. J. Rennie on Sat- H. Pugh and Mrs. D. Norton see the Capital City and, more than a seasonal rate. urday• I visited Mrs. W. Browning at Northwest corner of Old Plant Road on No. 2 Highway particularly, the House of Com- In the Budget, the moves.to Miss Sandra Hill spent the Oda, mons an rliament Hill. - week end with Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Mrs. A.Rozell and family spent The c any is unique in its devaluate the Canadian dollar Nall way, as the Guardsmen in scar- and lower the interest rate on Y a the month of August at their loans have given notice of the Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Boniface are cottage on Lake Simooe. APPRAISALS let tunics and bearskins execute Government's intention to put back home after a trip to Florida' A three day carnival was held G NEWELL t,� intricate manoeuvres, ac- .. • ” We are glad to report that Mr. last week b the Park Board in companied by band music and an end to the tight money y G , the sharp commands of the of policy which has been in effect George McConnell is now out of connection with the 150th anal_ (Gladys Newell) the in cha now since 1955. �pi�• versary of Pickering Township. charge. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mason of There were games, rides, horshoe The House will resume on Another measure included in Real Estate Broker Pickering Village the •Bud Toronto spent the week end with i fiddler's contest and e . September 7th, when the Gov- get, the removal of the.. �. and 'Mrs. Jack Norton.. pitching, WIN. 2-9770-1 or Toronto WA. 3-9513 ernment will carry on with its excise tax on automobiles, will Mr. and Mrs Al flyer are dance' Crowds.were not t large legislative program.- also have•a salutary effect on h expected, but those attending Whitby — Phone -MO. 8-3625 One of the items mentioned in the sale of new cars. home again after visiting is had a good time. . the Speech from the Throne was Taken all together, the mea- Athens and Colt on Ned Cobourg FR. 2-7601 Mr. and Mrs Don Hedges spent The three hour crain oa Yle RM."INelwrvll' 14 MW Ea.1 aF Owiborwo, Na 2 NW-war an examination of the Unem- surer brought forward during �y with Mr. and XM Art- Schwatka through our famous ployment Insurance structure. the Session were designed to hur Bates of Woodbridge. Miles Canyon, on the Yukon This has noon got under way bring about a further period of � and M29 J g��y Of River under the Robert Lowe with the naming of a Commit- economic expansion; to place..the Toronto spent the week end with tee, to have the same powers as resources of Canada and the Suspension bridge is well worth N L • L A a Royal Commission. This Com- Canadian people at the service ' awl Mrs.w J. Etob McGuire.c the time—for complete relaxa- s(ittee will •T.:r,i*� the atruc- of ari Canadians and to counter- Brown of Etobroke visit- tion and fabulous, photography ture and terms of uaemploy- act -the effects of sharpening ed her..pests'' Mr. and Mrs 'this cruise can't be beat. 1 14 S U RAN C E ment insurance setup and o6-1 ll world-wide competition for in- 1145 ternational markets and for our recommendations covering AssuRANCR make rec rig Canadian market MOWIA COMPANY LIM. OF ENGLAND the efficient admrautrstion of Monteith, Monteith, Riehl the Fund. This will be my Is* column 8 Co. I. OPTOMETRIC - LIFE — AUTOMOBILE - FIRE Two of the members are pro- until the House resume&on Sep- ,irninent in the insurance busi- tember vth. I have received won- CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS VISION CARE 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST - new and two are economists. derful co-operation from the G. W. RIEHL. C.A., LI.A, gym, Ala= Sbappifte Caerrr. Pb"G: VM. 'A 3301 1 would mention LA passing Editor of this newspaper•and I NCENSED TRUSTEES JOHN L. RAWBON, R.O. pb*"FW. COWSeN D" Or MWW that one of those who will sit thank him sincerely for printing A� - oahowa • ,5tratford STREET on- the Committee is Dr."John this column, Oshawa RAndoiph 3-3327 PLEASANT Deutsch, who was special advis- BURT R WATERS. C.A. t0lF LrvERPOOI RD. SOUTH) ed to the Senate Committee on wMisehall 24690 Manpower and Employment. - : BROCK ROAD :FRENCHMAN'S RAY PERSONALLZED PROTECTION One of the matters which the Mr, and Mrs. Frank Weavers II EVENINGS A. R. FORT I ER-1 NSURANCE senate Committee touched on and family left on Monday,July i f BY APPOINTMENT TE.9-9607 was unemployment 'insurance :.w to' Luxe up residence on FIRST MOaTGAGES ARRANGED: and certainly the wealth of Prince Edward Island and arriv- ALSO SaCOND MORTGAGES A /� background and information ob- AT1aiitic 2-016 tained by Dr. Deutsch during th safer on July 28. Before AvAnAUE rot ADDmoNS the• sitting' of the Committee thy' left, a farewell party was AND IMPROVEMENTS. i GRAVEL - SAND ve'most useful in the held on. the lawn of Mr. and . AUTO LIFE -- CASUALTY ill pT° Mrs. Cornutt. Quite a number of wE A1.50 PURCHASE OR LOAN CRUSHED STONE work.of the Committee on the the community attended and a ON MSTING MORTGAGES, Unemployment Insurance Act. chrome lazy-swan was'present- . During, the Session just end- ea t° ear& Weavers by. Mrs. W. n rou REQUIRE ANY MORTGAGE Prompt Delivery ed a number of measures were Middleton on behalf of the com- FINANCING A FOR FAST .. NO DOWN PAYMENT introduced bearing on the state J in the economy; and n the Bud" munity. Mr's. Moss, president of COURTEOUS SERVICE: CALL — • get alone some 2I measures the Home and School presented e A�IQ �C ������ were brought in designed to a cup and saucer from the asso- AUBREY E. IRELAND e IBothrooms Installed, Septic TCTnICSr favour economic expansion. <auun. Mrs.. Weavers thanked Vallee Farm Rood The thinking behind these all for the gifts and said she AND COMPANY • • Wells, Basements etc. measures, in,a general way, was enjuyFd the time she had lived i : Pickering — t r in the community. Refreshment. to bring ti bear, in the public y W. &pre 'cer•ved and a socialable 100 ADELAI E T W Government► sector of th D $ FOr 'further Information call economy, an economic stimulu,, afternoon was'enjoyed. TORONTO 2, ONTARIO Support Your which would te the effect of Mr. and Mrs. Compton ,and tf EMpire 8-5300 or EMpiro 6=5964 PAT DONNE Temple 9-�$41 fanup 4* Brock Road have tat- C0g1r1111t1r11t hoostmz• economic a c t i v i t} across the nation. an up residence in the Weavers Y This costs money. And this ac- Lyme. Ev�ninps ai.g..;..2..;.. 4 cuunts for the projected deficit Mr. and" Mrs. "R. Halliday TE-ple 9-T750 — WA 2-6902 7 of one billion, to one billion five spent a short vacation visiting Projects MILLER HEATING SERVICE hundred' s then dollars. Al r. and Mrs. er Dawson. This is the anticipated bill Alic.,ael Carter who is getting that will have to 'be paid in along"nicely withibut crutches, d i, n fi. • NATURAL GAS AND OIL BURNERS o order to create employment aria spent two weeks w!th his aunt 24 to.keep industry on an expand- and, uncle, the Sowerby's: Jim To "Thee Na v ;Cou ple - Hour S e r w i e e ing basis. myj and Ricky Sowerby spent p r/ In physical terms, this econJ' the holiday weekend with, Mr. omic injection will have the ef- and Mrs. Carter 'of ,Bird's LET US CAPTURE FOR YOU THE RADIANCE Gas and Oil Equipment for Homes—Houseboats feet of putting idle plant capa-• Creek. _._Trailers— Cottages—Camping, etc. city to work and of guarantee- OF YOUR' WEDDING g Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Chafen ing employment on a long-term and .granddaughter Terry of -TRAILER'ACCESSORIES,JACKS,,GAS REFRIGERATORS harts, until such time as Cana G,.een River called on Mr, and BOOK NOW FOR THAT SPECIAL DAY LAMPS, STOVES, HITCHES, PUMPS, MANTELS Tian industry can regain its Mrs. E. Cornutt' on the week WE COVER competitive status. _ HEATERS, ETC. Such measures as loans to HOME — CHURCH --RECEPTION rid Mrs. Cronutt. grandson, Ken small business; export credits: .FROM U ..'.'EVERYTHING FOR TRAILERS Productivity Council; a•id tc Chatv•n who is in Sc. rtioru ; $49.5 cfos vial is howin slight im- F M 0 P municipalities on sfw•age di-po- 1 ` S - S INCLUDES COLEMAN DUO-THERM 'INTERNATIONAL al lasts; aids to universities hr'ovement. D1 r. and Ales. W. Sowerb had 1 8x10 "OUR WEDDING" ALBUM 9 TUDOR ST. AJAX .'.,.WH. 2-3491 for residence construction; dou- y _ 1 the f�imer'� mother A1rS. R. hlc: depreciation for areas where 12 - 8' x10 PRINTS unemployment rloyment has become chro_ Cousins and aunt Mrs. C. Firth „ T `I — 4 x 5 OUR CHILDREN'S WEDDING" ALBUM nic; expanded municipal winter of Toronto spend the holiday Luncheon For Handicapped works program; . . . all will week end with them. 12 — 4 x 5 PRINTS _have their 'effect in putting Mr. and Mrs.Fred Boyers and 0 25 —PHOTO "THANK YOU NOTES" Ajax Rotary Club are giving 19th', at 2.00 o'clock at Sun money into circulation' and grandson .David of Searborq the handicapped s w i m m i n g Valley Pool. This is the 7th an- creating a demand for* Cana- called on Mr. a>d Mrs. E. Cor- COMPLETE PHOTO NEWSPAPER COVERAGE _children and their volunteers nual show in which the handi- than goods and products. nutt on the holiday. PHOTOS SENT TO NEWSPAPERS OF YOUR CHOICE ,their Annual Luncheon Party on capped children have taken part. Another measure which was Thursday, August 10th, at Sun Innovation this year is a diving rejected by the Senate would YUKON TERRITORY PHONE OR WRITE Valley Pool. The -Rotary hold group from the spring board. have had the effect of placing a The Territorial Government their meeting at $un Valley and Examinations for the Picker- 20 percent tariff on goods and has allocated thousands of dol- watch•the children. ing Red Cross Swimming Clas- equipment shipped in from lars for the building and repairs R.R.'3, PICKERING — TE. 9-1417 Closing shone for the Nandi- sea will be held Monday, Aug- abroad of a "class or kind"that of access roads which will make B A R R I E P O M E R .O Y ,capped children to .which their was already being produced or our beautiful fishing spots more `1 parents am specially invited and ust 14th. Miss Jan Fort is to be could be produced in Canada. accessible to our sports minded the public is Saturday, Aug. the examiner. This also would have assisted visitors. IF N T H E P I C K E R I N G N E W S Thursday, Auqwt 10, 1%1 .'All food Prices Effective Aug. 9, 10, 11, 12 Only We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities a AYLMER CHOICE— 15-Oz. Tins BARTLETT PEARS 2/49c CHICKEN NOODLE — Sealed Packages ' IGA SOUP MIX ; 2/19c 3411. PKG. r INSTANT NUMILK 89c 5- OFF — 12-Oz. Tin EELS LIQUID . . . . ; . 38c ' CORDON BLEU — SANDWICH SPREAD SPECIAL — DEVILLED MEAT, VEAL e4i AND TONGUE, VEAL AND TOMATO, VEAL AND CHICKEN' OR LIVER Sandwich S reads 3NS N TINS STOKELY'S FANCY �s TOMATO sa-OL C I TINS -FREE .. . IGA ROYAL GUEST 24-Oz. Loaf JG BREAD ��oZ. WITH THE PURCHASE OF 1 JAR EACH OF INSTANT JAR C KRAFT JAM, All 3 KELLOGG'S ALL-STARS CORN POPS - JELLY., HONEY ._.!only � Sugar Ssaeks REG. C' L I . .0 E RE or Sugar PKGS. Frosted Flakes BLACK DIAMOND COLORED or WHITE -BROOK PARK FROZEN j PARAMOUNT I Ch eese tick . tra S s S wberrless A SOCKEYE TIN C .8-Oz. Cut C IS-Oz. Pkg. C - AGARA No. 1 GRADE STAKE '", -- TO 'CHOICE IMPORTED SHORT CUT MATOES am b Le' gs C &QUART � C HALF or WHOLE : ilb. ' BASKET ICOMBINATICMI OFFER - - Le PKG 1 GRADE TABLERITE WIENERS RED I-- P{° MALAGA GRAPES 2 Ibs. 35c TABLERITE SLICED SIDE BACON All For Only p cz `' No. 1 GRADE — SAVORY TROPICAL FLAVOR TABLERITE SLICED BOLOGNA ALPINE BRAND CHOPPED, . .-BANANAS 21bs. 29c INo. 1 GRADE —'GARDEN FRESH BEEF STEAKSTTES Ib. 5 5c 'LEAN, FRESHLY GROUND .CRISP CELERY for _. :2 23c MINCEDBEEF - Ib. 39c No. 1 GRADE — HONEY SWEET B.C. APRICOTS SHOPand SAVE Receive a FREE $6.00 Bonus.Tape + EXTRA With Each of These Items: ` Champion Dog 'Food 3 15-Oz. Tins ve ar - A TOTAL Re 10-lb. Bag death Gran. Sugar : IGA CASH ♦ FoodSaver Wax Pa p er 2 100•f•,Rolls OF :REGISTER ic ar S on S 1 Kleenex Reg. or,Chubby 2 Pkgs. TAPES 3 , Receive a FREE$2.00 Bonus Tape i IGA 'MARKET With Each of These Items: FOR N IGA U Margarine 1 I . g, Color 'Kwik —i-- T lip Marga b Pk g., 'm . .. Small Link Sausage Royalueat, ,1 4. FREE ' . , - '� IN - BONUS :i Canada No. 1 Grade, 10Ib. Bag Potatoes • - _ Ptt •• TAPES Morton Frozen 8-oz Pkgs. `�'�TS � Mat. � Cheese 2