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VOLUME 78—No. 47
PICKERING, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1961' PRICE: lOc•PER COPY
Police Rescue Picker, ing Village'
L.andmar�CS Deadline�Bi Works New
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Mr, and Mrs. Cyril Morley, Mrs. Willis Eade and dau h- Pickering Township police of- The Wilson mill Whitewale, Program'
•"•�• Tuesdays. :
and Miss Lynida Morley were in g ficers, Sgte. Richard Bodle an So many people in the past
ter Lynne, Mrs. Doreen Nickle- Y d a landmark since 1867, was few weeks have been, 'disap-
he eery on-Saturday as guests at off and children have been holi- P.C. David Flemin °battled five ground last Sat- Slated the Terry-Ferguson weddin in foot waves, Saturda afternoon burned ft the
g Baying at Victoria Harbour. Y uxday afternoon, in a $lOQ 000 pointed in not being able to get
Wesley United Church, to rescue four boys from a — advertising or news in a.certain
Mr. and Mrs. Wilf Hunt en- Y blaze that was beyond control Pickering Township council week's issue, because they have
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Morley tertained members of the Pick- homemade raft, about a mile of IViarkham, and Brougham has a I
Spent some of their vacation off Fairport Beach. g approved in principle, a been too late, we are agaire pub-
ering Rotary at their cottage, firemen. capital works program of one I lishing our deadline time for
visiting relatives in Hamilton Fenelon Falls on the week en.d• The, four boys were: George Firemen were also k`epi�busy and'a half million dollars to be copy.
and visited other points. McNeilly 11, Lloyd '.McNeill 13 along with residents putting out spread over the next five years. As copy for any single week
The •Lincoln street Congratulations to 'Mr. and Y g
public and Grant Hill 11,. all of Fair-
school repairs are Mrs• Jack Bryant who celebrat- a number of blazes that started Engineer T. O, Jefferson sub-�roust be in by 4 p.m, on Tues-
P progressing 9- port Beach and Bill Mason, 14 y y p port to council men-'
and the school is to be ready ed their 25th wedding .anniver- on nearby roofs b sparks from mitted a re day of that ,week. If
sa on Au of Scarboro who had been vis- you wish,
for o enin rY gust 15th. the mill bees, The report deals mainly display advertising space, , it
P g' Mr. Bob Green our iting the McNeilly family, The mill o crated for some
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McLean Popular A sudden off-§h' a squall car- �0 P with municipal water and sew• would be preferable to all con-
druggist has been holidaying at years by the Wilson family age in the built up areas. The!cerned to get it in as early in
.attended the Terry-Ferguson ried the raft out into Bee Ova-
Cape Cod. P employed four brothers, Alivin, auditors and treasurer Mr. A!the week as possible.
'Wedding in Galt last Saturday. We are lad to see Father ter before the boys could get Kenneth Gordon and Wil-
Ady camp swimming . Blitz asked for the figures to,
g pool re- g it to shore. son as well as John Cargill and include in a report to the On- It is our sincere wish to satis-
M�Mahan out and around after ify both our readers and adver-
'Ports they have had a very busy fracturing his collar bone. They were taken home by the Jim Pearce. The mill did grind- tario Municipal Board.
season Mr. Dint Sleep Y Police, wet and cold but other- in mixin and sold all t Mr. Jefferson tisers, but we do have to keep
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Morley and Y P -is bus at wise alright. g' g types ! pointed out in to deadline in order to get the.,
Caesarea where he is building of feed. II his report that this programme
family are holidaying this week Shortly after this, the same 'We understand that the Wil- 'is by no means complete and I paper out on time.
at Sault Ste. Marie. summer cabins on his propert y. officers went to the rescue of an son brothers are seriously I only' includes work for whin' •
there.
Miss Lynda Morley has re • overturned sailboat in the lake. f thinking, of rebuilding on the ! Pol�ee Aid �n
Mr, and Mrs. Harve Fenton g !there would be a debenture is-
turned home after three weeks Harvey.Fenton motor boat near the !sue.
as counsellor at Cam Pretoria last week left for a motor trip present site. Actually the prey
P scene picked up the passengers ent site is over 100 pears old. I•Exti+nate,4,
which is maintained by the around Lake Superior, on the while the Police.brought in their I'The building Elevated tank on' Liverpool r,Search For
United Church. new No. 17 highway. g just destroyed was p
equipment and then went back erected on the site of a mill Road and main to tank site,
Miss Marilyn Murkar is Dr. L: W. Oxenham an fan- , _
Y to tow the sailboat to shore. that burned before that. 1$320.000. Q •
spending two weeks with;friends ily have sold their home at the ! Oshawa Bandits
•at Point au Baril, I east end 'of the village to a East Rouge water supply,
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Spencer family from Massachusetts. I • • • $1 5,000. Pickering Township
'.Mrs. Barry Murkar and-. two ! Pickering Village
Rate pa era Sa Frenchman's Bay, water and lea ed into action about 5 'i`�
visited Grand .Marian I4land in sewers $245,000• P P•m•
Bay of Fundy on their holidays children are spending the week I y y last Thursday ni }«
and enjoyed it very much, They I
at Parry Sound. Hiley Avenue Hazardous At Present Fairport Beach .,water and i g when told
f +u'ers, S257,UU0. + 1 that two mPn who staged to
visited the sister of,Canon H. I Y.C. Laurie Watson is spend. I Bav Ririges oversizin sett' armeri hold=up in Oshawa were
•S. Shepherd of St. G.Porge's An- ing some holidays at#Coe Hill, A 'reiE•eatlon of Hi:ey Avenue SIP:cis•. Harrill,, Pilun, Stone, ers, $47,0011, g westbound on a Fray Coach bus.
ltlican church here and also at-I 3Ir. G. Richardson of Whitby I rat,-payt-r-4 4 wiprared b e f n r e Sheepwach and Flynn. W(..;t.Rouge, sense,,'? They stol)P� _the bus at
tended the church where he once wan $°i.UO I: t week in the roil- Pickering ' Village. council last RNf-we. C.E. 1lorley discussP�' g. 4:,n'rirlt}_ �;hitu.� Ro,„l, (,Dly to Iparrr`t'rtat
preached. i loge rink house 50-�+J (drax'. wePk• cnntµt�ding ' that Hiloy� :t}ic rri ttPr ,tiith the group a�,d 4Pi'f1i\T 4'(1-n!'[11�:17F+i, ,!�P t!'r`' r °n Ilar1'got
f Avenue. hPcauAe of it• pre• Pnt an:wererd questiuris, I- rtivr;n(: `+vFnve. .
condition, constitute,; a hazard. C o u n r Al int reacted c}rrT. �I'` Harrt• Pearce,. dc, u r gPV(•rai hr,urs Parch�f:high
The t~ru,�p ,toted council that Bruce Hocnrth, to advise..thP <�e(k.�asappurntEdnln(al P(.F,PC ,.�V!. an `'1Pit,rtri. �'t
Welearne Bay Midge 'Residents they feE 1 that the z,k3(1 as it fie r• ,tinn•that Clounty engineer Stzrviral co-r•r(lirfator aril u,a,
ratiP} t" tu,n •ulT t:.,. Wien.
t.• at l,rwa nt, i ton hieha an•I 11 t �S:m;, .woul(I.f,e rontacte i, lI Th,ry �i 1 (icj uh'a .rr rlt Ova_
This wev,- w'e a3C rr�(l•i � to extend it titi'rlLUtt.e .tV iriG' t„0 rrarruR, be hi., job-to �ee•that litc:-.(L 1:"e riety iorE in ();ITaLt'a ^t ^L7
Miley .At"niie in.ra-n1l w� *-n-availably, they would: l,Pr'tuin'ing t;, survival nieasatr., i a n
3i.�r iP ' Park. have_ lnlf,t 3tT(1 1q l}n• r
new' residents of Pickering Tmrn�{iip.. «'e al•e referring y lTim view the 'street and aa•e'distrihutc-d thr�out~he they. } 3 t.rP pioT>rrf t:>r
T h e dr!'eeation c„rrilrrise,i the culvert sltuIItinn. of 5_,urit).
to tliose.familie` that h;4ve moved-in.and. are in the pro- area.
teas of moving into their new holne., in Bat• I.i(l es. - -
lti ,na;:e you �relrunre itnil trust that one you are TO Puf C�lase Land
settled. 'get the land:ca}Tint done and hav' a chance to r FOI' cte Ta!i1f
take a hi•eather. you will look around and see just «Here 1 ,,,►
you i�a�-e settled: --- t
• e • ,k to tiveh,'.
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Bay Ridges. we-all hope, means the start of something � � �� � � lan,i fill' an c t(,:.;;. ^at, r tank
big -in -thi, area. By ,that, we mean the start of big o r:nYh(• hilf nn I.;
ul L •a.1.
ig The, lan(i. chased
development. It ],,as been a long time in coming and there. ' ' s ErnrTT •31;•. It„y �,,,•� fur•
1s a long way to go, but coy the new residents of Pick- PI"s,e find attached list of mark, ubtaino-d by Gta•le \III Stuientsof Picker i Isis:rict Ili hrtc f�a„cil!or 3liltf,n' 31mwbrgy
S.hool in the Lepartmental Examinations, 1961.
eying Township were the first in the "big move' here.
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in}';i o t Ovate• t
We ho �tiilt needed a t tower
hope you like suburban living and find this kind of x 4 in this area be-
community life to Your liking. Once the wheels get going " fare long and that unless the
la is 'p
c � rid, Hies
,, � = Purchase(] now the pre-
1n your community life, it won't be borzn we can guar- r = o ° = Beni clew ;}.
g+ c ation will be cut away.
antee that. �% _ E J e _ `' 1 He said there was no other hill
north
of N' . '_' Hitzhway this
close t,, the w
This paper was established in Pickering in 1881 and — - ate! gxteusions.
has been serving the area faithfully seer since. �Ve plan , (.otdon J 54 K OF----- 'S
*o keep a c'lo.se ej'e on Bay Ridges and all phases of its BANT('N, RE•,e,iFy ,iii _ _
M TORE ROBBED
'7 Th, Brock CO)'r1C.: $tore, at
growth..%N'e hope you�will watch that growth, as well as RARKF:Y. R. Elaine 77 ,;U 71 11 6t; �t, rte. 2 hieli;ray and Brock Road
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FiENTLF:�". P,nhPrt• A,- 81 f,C; u' 7U Gtr ;;8 �$ t,, 5J 5lT '��-a h,'nkPn intn.ia?
the g1•owth around you, through these columns each c'OUPF:R„R: Gary .5).1 ;,; 70 611 60 ) :<< .t �weekond ` •�
! and about SS()() worth of
week. GRAIL, A. Stf-wart = :'S4 5:; 7:r 6'1 .71 ;8 6l :,? :merchandise taken. .
o ( P
.ESSR'ELI„ Eldon 56 ,�• ;,g ;`U. :64 61 lie, Fred 3loffatt, owner, told
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Vince again, weIcome,. its nice to have you with uS: 1)AK'SrrN, Alan Ir. ;3 6 59 .:;4 ;,7 51 : �3' :;,1 _� the 'News that cartons of•cig-
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L)IASIO, Patricia F. S8 ,.l ,( 68 S9 54 ,3 i.3 stockings made
.: arettea and silk
DISNEY, Garp E: '
fG 6g _G.,. -8 _ uTT most .of the •stock that Was
U 54 :,1 5.3 5.
rpr Irid IN,1 John L. fl ,4
stolen.
Richardsoin's ILA Store,' Pickering s7 60 58 Entry was gained b}' forcing
n T. G9 5U
• 51 0 X56 5 `he front door.
GCLLIVER, Annabella E .;7 60 :>; t, 6
Announce New Hours of Business �° ''
HQP. N, Ilouglas �'. G3 75 81 51 J 7 ST.
ARR-DYMOND PICNIC
II:«I\, Philip A. C. :;? :,0 :;3 ;;:,
Richardson's I.G.A. in Pick- staff no)w ha a full da} off .IACRSQ\, Lyle A.•' . 6' ;t 66 :;1 lar�rE crowd attended the
erinfi is now.open all day ew 'ry each wefk anrd the�custorner has !.JA311ESON, '.diary Jean 76 ;rlr 5U. 'G4 5(I 55 GO ,g :„ annual ' Starr'-Dymond
pl 1 r 104iNSON, Diana R. 8; 87 67 :,4 811 63 - S park
�!ay as well as Thursday and more hu ,ing houss�'ach -week. 1 7U 71 78 held at Gr•ernwoorj
I'rirlay evening;. See their ad- The new hour,, in the hrief •t 71 J1 87 89 82 87 85 atu• Tay,
]iI>1L'F.A, Ronald T. :.G4 ' i�•i 67 `.,4 ;:i 6G 1 Sl,rcclles ,were fe, and short.
rtisement re hour; in this sen e means that Richard;ear'
: ue. is do w open even Weflnesd,y i l_AP0 INTE, P.iehard L. G:, 64 62. 75 0.3 6g - _.> 6 h Hon. 3licl:ael Starr,
The
Mr. Richardson says the .n.'w afternoon, where ,formerly the �fALCUI,Ii1 George T. 68 10139 61 , 6 ter of Labour for Canada and
sy t(m works out better for More was closed for the half -- �'” tl lion. ll:itt:•e�w Dymoni!,
3IANI�, John G. c,l a4 a 14 63 <53 81 71 7�
%eryone. Each member of the. day, MATHESON, Ron M. B. 74 f,7. 67 \Iinistrr of HeOtll for ()•rtario
65 63 64 61 62 64 were on hnnri to greet and.visit
: MEARNS, Ingrid 7 86 72 79 78 85 ,r _
MILLS, John 'M, 86 2
8, 80 those attending.
H• ... � fi4 '. .,1 0:� 63, 54 7 _.:'-fil �7
ighway Dept Ask The Bell PARKER, S. Joy ;4 79 88 r5 70 55 68
• ' PATTERSON, Ron J. 6(1 57 70 76 89. NEW W. ROUGE BOARD
PAYNE, Constance M. 69 6�'
59 56 64 71 Pickering Tuwnshi , council
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To Purchase And Consumers PEAP°CE, Robert G. a4 73 55 50 G.5 64 63 58 this week passed a bylaw estab-
lishing 53 58 lishing' a community centre at
V• • • RUDDY, Edward S, 62 65 69 53 51 55 " 'West Rouge and appoirTted
illage Strip •To FIX Walks- SALGO; Rosemary J. 85 7^r 61 55 90 86 72 78 7, memberrs to the board.
'SHEPHERD, B. Faith 74 76 7? 86 7 72 59 58 .,3
Pickering village c o u n c i l
Pickering Village municipal SPENCELY, Maureen '57 77 81 $0 74 62 r3 6$ DOG3CR\S IN BLAZE
office has been receiving com- WAGENAAR, Barbara J.61 56 59 59 - 1 A do suffoca.i
?7 51 66 ',. 6 G4 g ` 9 to death in
greed at their meeting last 'plaints that work done during WARNER, David C,' 67 58 76 ablaze at a cottage a '
•eek to accept, an offer from the past few weeks b work- Wilson Geor a H. .$6 76 +7 66 61 64 t the DTin-
men of Bell Tele Y g 76 60 55 51 63 51 64 resa Retreat on Liverpool Road
e Ontario Department of phone and McPHERSON, Carol (12) 84 _ about midnight Sunday.
ighways to buy a strip of land Consumers Gas has left some Occupant h the cottage a
the village. of the walks in a broken con- PRIVATE STUDY STUDENTS 1 Miss Fleming was away at the -
dition. MACKENZIE, Brian L. time. The interior of the cotta re
The land is s 2ft. by 93 ft. The clerk, has been instructed MACKENZIE, 67 73
trip the villa a pun house b Rbsema - tiv�
P Y 6 P Y Council.to contact both com- >-Y E. 78 _ Pickerin,* township p 'I i c e'
Church street The sale panies about this matter and to WOITZIK, Ursula (Mrs.) 91 said that defective wiring was ,
rice is $:rii.00. get the walks repaired. _ COWAN, Margaret E. 64 believed to have been,thec cruse
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tstN<'iwa r T H E P 1 C X E t I:N G N E'W S Thurs4py, M 17, 1961
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Brougham, W.A. --Holds
T NEWS 9
. AY RIDGES Pa •
ESTABLISNED lee B
Farewell rty Thursday
issued every Thursday
by The•News Printing and Publishing Company The two shortest weeks of the I kering Township break-down of A very enjoyable evening was welcomed all present, then cail-
Second Class Mail Matter Post Otfice Dept., Ottawa, Ont. year have just passed and until the tax dollar proved very in- held on Thursday last at the l ed on Mrs. Robert Miler, con
Authorized as
holiday time 1962, here we are teresting and drew several cam- home of Miss E. Seebeck when venor of Education and Public
SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $2.50 per year — United States $3.00 per yen again with news and views from ments from new homeowners. a number of ladies (members of l Relations who gave a short
BARRY MURt(AR, Editor Bay Ridges. Mr, Ernie Burnie compared the Woman's Association) met reading pertaining to the mot-
The busiest man in the area Hydro and Water rates to foi• a farewell party for Mrs. to. "Why Higher Education is
— ADVERTISING RATES UPON REQUEST — this past few weeks has been neighboring Scarborough. Comor who is moving to Stouff= ,Important." She pointed out
- Jim Hayes, our Youth Director. The committee was charged to cille. During the evening she that those who left,school early -
Jim, who has'many years of prepare and set up constitutions was presented with two lovely threw away thousands.of do]- ,
End of An Era
organized organized recreational exper- and bylaws which will be pre- cups and saucers in apprecia- lars, also lost their chances of
ience behind him has taken the sented on September 5. tion of her work in the W.A.?advancement and permanent
lead in forming youth activities Mrs. Vivian Gardner was'el- In a few well chosen words she employment. Mrs. Miller then
Modern engineering and construction equipment will and water sports'for the young ected to fill the ninth seat on thanked all for their kindness !called on Mr. Irwin, a repre-
if nature cooperates at all, bring an end to the annual people of all ages. His tireless the executive from three nom- and extended an invitation to sentative of the Metropolitan- `
floods at Pickering next year. efforts are now bearing fruit. inations received from the floor. all to assist her. The evening Toronto and region Conserva-
It has been announced that a Nominated were George closed with a dainty lunch. tion Authority who gave a very)
As far back as we can remember No. 2 Highway and new group for young people has Clarke, Ian Henderson and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. M. Beelby and interesting talk art how the au-
South Church street have been a nuisance to home- been formed to'be called the Bay Gardner. family are holidaying at Lake- thority came to be formed.
Ri es Casual. Teens. Their A question and answer period field. The secretary read the min-
Counsellor will be Mr. Alan followed. Schools were the main Mr. and Mrs. 'Bowman of utes of previous meeting. A
Creek would go its annual rampage, overflow its banks Black concern with roads a close sec-
Water-ski instruction and wa- and. Oshawa visited her brother, short tribute to the passing of
and cover both these roadways, more often than not, Thomas and Mrs. English on one of our late members, Mr&
ter safety is also available for On a motion from the floor •Saturda Lucks (Shea). .
making them impassable to traffic. all young people interested future meetings will be held the y' •
Now it would appear this era is coming to an end. every Saturday and Sunday first Tuesday in every month at Mr. and Mrs. M. Connor are' The Brougham 4-A Club
moving to their new home at Homemakers topic for the cam-
The roadways are being raised to avoid the spring from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Bay Road school at 7:45 p.m. Stouffville this week. ing season will be "Fruits". All
Saturday, August 12 was Fun A silver collection was taken iris interested lease et in
flood problems and motorists will pass Over Or above Day for Bay Ridges and the ac- with part of the proceeds do- Mr. Charles Surpiis. Mr. g p g
the floods rather than get bogged- down trying to go, tion packed day was started nated to the church. Gordon Hughson and Mr. Hugh- touch with Mrs. Harden g Mall
through them. with a Pet Show for the young- The meeting was closed: son Sr. are on a fishing trip in be a . The next meeting will
stem. Included in the favorite It has been announced there Northern Ontario. be a Bus Trip H. a cl the
Other than possibly the children who like to putter list of eta were rabbits bud= home of Mrs. H. Barclay,with
P + will be a general meeting of the ' Mrs. Matthews received-the a Pot Luck lunch. Please re-
in the water, this is one era that all adults won't mind gies, dogs, cats, hamsters and Bay Ridges Recreation Assoc- news Iasi week of the passing member the three Buses to Ex.
geeing go. It is to be hoped that the danger to resi- one young gentleman even en- iation at Bay Road school at 8 of her brother, the late Wesley hibition August 23, Pure Food
tered a recently captured field m, on Wednesday, August 23. Rouila of Port CO Quittlam,
dents on Riverside'drive Will also be lessened with. mouse P' B C he has been an invaid far Day, August 24, Music Day,
straightening of some of the curves on the creek. Later in the afternoon a ball some time•suffering from the and September 1, Farmers Day.
game between the sons and fath- In many parts of Canada, effects of a stroke.
era was played and George A1- there are unpleasant pests call- COMPENSATION
sops young charges won 149. ed wood ticks which attack hu- Sorry ,to—hear,, Mr. Dean Anyone who spends much
The Water Show in the after- mans and animals, as blood- '.hairs was removed to the has- y Pe
noon was enjoyed by several suckers. If one is found on a pital again on Sunday due to a time watching television should
residents and featured Sharon person or animal, it should be heart condition. . compensate for this by taking
Brown, Peter Kist, Tim Bean, removed but not by pulling it, The regular meeting of adequate outdoor exercise. At
Margo B Peter-, Glen Keay and since the head may break off in Brougham Woman's Institute least the same amount of time
- NO IC George Green. the wound„ and cause infection. was held on Tuesday evening should be spent out of doors,
_ o participating o s A dab of vaseline, a drop of August 8, with a small attend- walking, playing g
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Also n ski
•al or a
were instructors. Jim Hayes, coal oil or other oil will cause ante. 1•he meeting opened in other favorite exercise to offset
The Second Instalment of Township of Pit:- Phil Gwilliams and Ron Wil- the' tick to withdraw its head regular form with the opening I the results of the more seden-
liams, and drop off. Ode. The president Mrs. Annis tary pastime.
kering Realty and Property Tax is due and Last but not least in the day's
activities was the Beach Party, u
payable on Aug ust 31, 1961. Pay Promptly held across the bsy, Well over UGUS7 18 to `Labour 'Day, SEPT. 4
200 residents and guests attend-
ed and were led in a camp-fire
Sing Song by guitarist AL
and Avoid Penalty.
ot-
_ _ den f H
A vote of thanks is extended #$
C. J. PLITZ
to Mr. and Mrs Tom Newman
of the bay area who helped '
make the evening a success.
TAX COLLECTOR AND TREASURER Bowling 11► :� , ;~ ``
these intereAed in juniet
Bowling must be present with l '
their parents at Ajax Bowl for
registration. on Saturday, Au-
ONE gust 19 at 11 a.m.'
i Senior Bowling will be in
MARKET YOUR GRAIN charge of Syd Dac as and any-
one interested is asked d con-
i �,i tact Syd as Boon as possible be- H • ,
■ ■ fore September 1. '
'WITH CONFIDENCE •
- ■ An enthusiastic group of
■ ■ campers from Bay Ridges jour- LM
T1 C�
payed to Presgv'ile Point on the N i
,-THROUGH YOUR . holiday weekend and. report a '
' t had b I In-
cluded■ good time was a y all, E=Aq ,
1~ill were Lawrie and Doreen
is ■ Goody, Bev and Ed Hyatt, Phil
and Elaine Gwilliama, Le- 'EVENING GRANDSTAND SHOW
■ ■ ,- 1961 TORONTO
and June Taylor and Ron and �+P Is Marion Williams. It;s the ,+Amw wwow of Canada." CANADIANA 61 featuring
- ■ newest industrial SW manu-
We are sorry to hear that Mr. �T GLORY CANADA"
�• Roth of 880 Grenoble is in >�Pr'�'ts on db*Y...agr•1-
THE spectacular
. � •• e - ;: ..N. heartyattack. Itaisttreported his ft � crafts and at dazzling Ylal' •,
■ to IuobMes, and Canada s natural. re. with's M as of W.pm&cd by J@A Artbw FooWns 60
Contad Us for Prices . condition is much improved but s�,eptatainn IROYAL CANAQIAN MOUNTED POUCE fhei IrMw+rolaarrAf►
he will be in hospital another for r�yea• InnNw Mwial Ride.SMwnmo 1140 p.m.owis
!■ ::-.,a three weeks. We all. wish Mr. RK SP
■ ■ Roth a speedy recovery.
GIGANTIC FIREWORKS DISPLAY
Clicire,mon, �0=0 P ■ Ratepayers The Hon. 1 M.Frost _
■ The first general meeting of Q.C.,I.L.D.LL. �'
s the Bay Ridges Ratepayers (in- Premier of Ontario - — -
■ Phone '201 - 202- CLAREMONT : terim group) was held at the will officially open the A NEW
■ ■ Fairport • United Church on 1961 Canadian National Exhibition,
■ ■
■ ■ Tuesday, August 1. August 18th.Don't miss
■ CHEVROLET
■■■■�■■■�■■■■■�■■■■■■■■■■■�■■■�■■■�■■■■i■■■i■ In attendance were .1.30 en- � . this colorful ceremony. .
thusiastic Bay Ridges residents E L AIR SEDAN +
who came armed with many SEE MEDISCOPE DAILY. Learn
questions. 14 FREE CARS
DON BLIZZARD ELECTRIC The meeting was chaired by from doctors thcroscities how your one each night at the Grandstand
j the chairman of the organizing body work
—the complete
heart and
committee, Mr. Don Waring :. story of medicine with models of the MAMMOTH SHRINE CIRCUS AT THE AFTERNOON i
,� 'Via. Waring in his opening ` human body. Two buildings house
GRANDSTAND SHOW; AUG. 21 to SEPT. 2. Clowns,
COMMERGIAI RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL WIRING address outlined the definite this great exhibit under the-auspices ae:iaiistc,ar irnals.top acts from all over the world,in this
need far a ratepayers associa- of the Ontario Medical Association. ..'famed rve-ring circus. --
FREE ESTIMATE tion in our community. He also
asked the meeting for a vote of. MEN O'BRASS famed MIRROR ON THE WORLD OF WOMEN. NATIONAL HORSE SHOW
253 confidence in our present com- band from England Fashions, furs. furnishings, cooking schools, arts, —a grand display of superb
Phone P�ekering WH. 2 mittee for continuance till the entertains every after- crafts all await you in the ultra-modern Queen horsemanship by famed eque&-
end of 1961. noon and evening n' trians and leading stables.--
Mr. Peter Patterson presented g Elizabeth Building and theatre.
the bandshell. Aug. 18, 19,211, 22, 23, 24,
a detailed,report on roads, side-
walks, a garbage collection and INTERNATIONAL CAT QUEEN'S LITTLE HOUSE. See MILE OF FUN-FILLED MID-
resulting from his brief a large SHOW—upper floor Horse ., ,
voice of disapproval was sound- exact replica of Royal Cottage' WAY—An for fun and fun for _
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED OUT ed from the floor. Palace.Aug.1&19. where two little Princesses once � on this glittering mile of
Mr. Patterson has spent many DAIRY PRINCESS—�love- Played. Situated in centre of Out• thrill=packed rides,side♦hows
hours in research on these prob- door Flower Show. and ,games, LArge Minist e
COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE lams and promises mare detailed ly milk maids,compote m milk-
competitioa to win honor Midway for the kiddies!
NEW TANKS INSTALLED answers for the.next meeting. as 1%1 Dairy princess, UaS�� SCIENCE DISPLAY
Mr. Colin Beal, vice 3Nsi• > Coliss� U.S
A.
DONNE of the group, presented an ex- 6 to 7 P•■t• r
TEnlple 9-i � tensive report on the high, pub-
lic and separate school situation. I CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION/w.P.rnEvane havot/NIRAM L IIdALLMII Ns.yes/NOT OPEN ON 11"My$
Mr. Ed Jaen's report on Pic-
.
Thursday, August 17, 1961 ,' T H E P I C K E R I N G NEWS Peg• Three
' LAND TITLES ACT Multiple Insecticides �
WANTADS' ENGAGEMENT 11 THE MATTER OF Part of Lot 14, OWN
Sri ,; * Concession 1 of the Village of Pick- Help To Control, C r e a t o r s o f
• ' � sa : •ring, being bounded on the rsorth rKck -
al s Mr. and Mrs. Ewart R. Craig on- and east by the Road opened by
- e noune the engagement of their dau- lly-Law No. 668, for the Village of Plant Diseases f MONUMENTS
• sse r 1 ghter, Beverley Ann, to Mr. Walter Pickering, on the west by Highway
^ James White, son of Mrs. White and Plan No. 7o and on the south by During these hot summer OF DISTINCTION
the lot► Walter G. Whin of Pickering. Highway Plan No, 43; • molths insects and plant.die- kNd.i •
�► / The marries* will take place on Sep-
i timber 2, 1961, in Parkdale Presby- NOTICE 13 HERESY GIVEN that eases are widespread. This is no
ow, _11�1=: hrion Church at 2:30 o'clock. FRANK FOCH and wife, and longer a problem. far THREE GENERATIONS
�1 s• as� HELMUT KUPER and wife,
s�1� The home gardener can now
.• t/r' CARD OF THANKS have mode on application ro the .
We wish to thank all our kind howl Master of Titles at Whitby'for obtain products that ,till the r
relatives friends, and neighbours, the a certificate of title to this land of most common garden poste. Staffor'i' MIMES FOR SALE hel ed at and those who kindly which they claim ro o the owners in Theme Gardena,, productts Con- d B 'Ltd*
helped at the house with lunch, for fee limp,* free from act erseum-
their many acts of kindness, expres- branch: except Mortgage No, 93810, t'tn a good fungicide such as
PA/NrERS AND DECORATORS sions of sympathy and condolence, registered 11th July 1961, in favour Zinsb and insealticides such as O N U N T S
s1J -Yl�-hour for q cam, h for their beautiful floral offerings, at of ISABEL HAIL, for 520,300,00; DDT and ratenone. These chew-
tie loss of our beloved sister S. ica18 are not very am*ood•fkst-doss Pointing and Paper. Wherefore any other person having toxic and can
Josephine, Little.
We especially thank Mr. Keith Nor- air claiming to have any title to or be safely used in the home gar- DUNDAS ST, EAST WHITBY 11410 8-3552
F,RtC STOKES - DECORATOR ton for his consoling words, and the interest in the land or any part there- den in the form of a spray or
R,R. 3, Pickering -TEmple 9.1714 _ McEocbnie's Funeral Home, for their of is required an or before the 14th as a dust.
PARTS ANO SERVICE kindness and h•!p. day of August 1961. to file a state-
_AND Ann Overland •n*nt of his claim in my office at the If the results are not accord-
Washing Machines - $20 and up Town of Whitby, and to serve. a ,ARTHUR MITCHELL LIMITED
AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE Mrs. Pearl Lloyd Y. copy ing.to the expectations, the fault
Phone: WHiteholl 2.6410 : 'Mr. and Mrs.Thomas E. little on the Applicant, lies usually in the method or
time of application. Diseases '
Open Every Night Till 9 o'clock The address of the Applicant for are caused by fungi which live BUILDING S U P P L I E S
AUCTION SALE service is:
FOR SALE - Sweet corn, fc•sh pic• as parasites on the host plant.
ked, George Puckrin. WH. 2.3017. Saturday, August 26th-Auction sale Messrs. Goddenough," Higginbottom, Although belonging to the plant - •
,FOR SALE - Simplicity deluxe washer, of electric refrigerator, propane gas McDonnell !!r Colville, kingdom, these fungi have no
kitchen range, household furniture, green chlorophyll and therefore LUMBER - M.A. HARDWARE
almost new, apartment size gas glassware, dishes, and many other Barristers, etc., ' Carinot make their own steins,
stove. WH. 2-2277. Canada Permanent Building, p
articles, at Prentice", Auction Reams, g, CEMENT - BLOCKS - GRAVEL
. � 'starches and hormones neces- .
Franklin House, Markham, to Pro- 320 Bay Street sa for their
REAL ESTATE Party of Estate of the Late James ry growth. Because V
"TORONTO, Ontario. of the close relationshi it is
Rattle, and Mn.. R. H. Crank. Sale p
practically impossible to kill a
1 p.m. sharp. Terms cosh, No re- DATED at Whitby,. this let day 'a� REZ WOOD -STAIN 8e SEALER = 'GLASS
serve. Rain or shine Ken &-Clarke August, 1961• fungus where growing as a par-
FOR RENT. Large 4 room flat-private I Prentice-Auctioneers. asite on the host plant without C.I.L. PAINTS
both. WH, 2-4400.
W. M. MOORHOUSE, 'severely injuring the host plant
;6,500.00 Full Price 1 AUCTION SALE Dep. Local Master-of Titles itself. I •
7 loomed house, orchard, good well ,Saturday. September 2nd-Auction OIL AND GAS FURNACES - SALES AND SERVICE 1
7 and 3/5th acres of land, low down sole, of upright piano, household EAVESTROUGHING - PLUMBING
payment, Call Pickering WH. 2.1884, furniture, many' ontique articles, COOPER BLOCK LTD _ •
RANCH BUNGALOW - 3 bedrooms dishes, glass-ore,, cooking utensils, I •
large lot, breezeway, garage, polio, I.°moments, pictures, Borden toots, etc., 920 CALEDONIA ROAD TORONTO BUDGET TERMS
planters, and many, many extras. I.of Corner of Robinson St., end Water
.'Reasonable. Call Pickering, WH. St„ Markham Village, Property be- j •
2.1884, longing to the Estate of the Late I BLOCKS $ BRICKS _
FOR RENT - 18 acres pasture with I Edward Hand.'Sole at 1 p.m Terms STRUCTURAL STEEL WHitehall 2-6771 — TEmple 9-2431
creek, Ha uncut. Tel, WH, 2.3717• coati, No reserve, Mouse is sold. Ken PICKERlNG ONT.
Hay 6 Clarke Prentice-Auctioneers. STATION ROAD
CRANE RENTAL NIGHTS - TEm le 9-1682 r
TO RENT - five-roomed bungalow, P
with spacious grounds and surf AUCTION SALE STATION ROAD PICXERING, ONTARIO i "'----ff - ---- --'---------
toundinss. Available approx. Sept r F5
so
I or Oct. 1 an Pine Drive, OF Fair• Phones: WH. 2-1960 - WA. 2-5103 - MO. 8-5911
port Rd., North. Phone TEmple SAT., AUGUST 19, AT } P.M. Support Locos Merchants
Household Furniture, prgp*rty of
,REAL ESTATE - HOUSE FOR SALE. 5 Mr John McQuat. 120 Watson St.,
roomed winterized cottage, inside West Port Whitby, Refrigerator, Wash-
plumbing, heavy wiring, 100 by ins machine Wash-
(now), Chesterfield a 2 LEARN THE RED CROSS RULES OF WATER SAFETY.
50 k, lot, nice for retired couple chairs, Bedroom Suite, good, Antique
Tables, Kitchen Table 6 4 Chain.
of iris Beach, near ►iik*rin <,-� •
000 cash or terms. AXminister I ireplace, bedding, linens, many other
Loyal Pogue, Auctioneer. �' „� • *,,,,
}GOOD HOUSE in Morley Park avail- -..r -
oble for quick sale, 52,0000 cash ♦ / �"" '-• `_ti
=t*quired. Contact W. G. Lawson. FAIRPORT 7r-
�EMPLOYMENT WTD.
} LAWN MOWER -
SEWING and ALTERATIONS I "
�- r
Mrs. Morris '
=
TEmple 9-2010
tIELP WANTED, FEMALE - Experienced 28 FAIRPORT BEACH RD. `
hairdresser, part time, Doris Hair-
dressing, Rouge Hills. TE. 9.2181,
1 ?"PHONE TE. 9-1409 _
COMING EVENTS ��.��
f FREE PICK UP AND
-B1AHA1'S BELIEVE that the time has Ib, � � � ,LUG;- � ^ P V � •
cone when all mankind shall be
enHed, and all religions become
DELIVERY i n 1 • mot'•
.BONE religion, and racial and reli•
pious hates pass away,
flIANDICAPPED SWIM CLASS SHOW
Sun Valley Pool
Sat., August 12 of 2 p.m. I S 6,, �-
Rain or Shin. PiCKERING ^e �•� �s' ._'�
do admission. Public invited to come i LANDSCAPING , < �, Gila' , /� ..�
and see what these children have
lwmed• ' xpeciaUsts in w � �_ • _ �-- r,�
�•
Birth Notices ;�.. Sodding
Born to Mr, and Mrs. Wm G. Law• POWer Rolling r\` •� r r Cyr �' ` / �`� t '
son, Friday, August 11, 1961, a son,
Tractor Grading
r t - S �•
at Oshawa General Hospital. }, g 1. p
'` .Sod Delivered
Born, to Mr, and Mrs. David Brit- (ie \
loin, Pickering,Ont., on July 18, 1961, I, i .rr r •, ly c�
WH. 2-6090
of Ajax-Pickering General Hospital, o e
son, Brian Joel, 7 lbs., 121/2 oz.
iNOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS .lu„�.�..� /i/� /•_ _
'IG�'-.�„1
IN THE MATTER OF the Estate of I 4� c s•�
JAMES ARTHUR FARLEY, deceased. /
All persons having claims again st T •� ` -
tfse estate of JAMES ARTHUR FARLEY, DR. ALFEDr ' \ '— ��1 /
late of the Township of Pickering, in
the County of Ontario, Retired Watch- d �� �`�-r -� c '•
wan, residing at the time of his death
of 13 George Street, Ajax, Ontario, L VANAGS who died on the twenty-sixth day of -
May, 1%1, are required to file details 1 A 1
S I_
of some with the undersigned prior to VETERINARIAN 2
V.
the twentieth day of July, 1961, after -�
which date the estate will be adminis•
tared, having regard only to the I Old Rosebank Rd.North
claims of which the Administratrix i T� ��
shall Then have notice, and the &R No. 3 Plekering
Administratrix will not be liable to r R
any person of whose claim she shall ry eOa��y•
not then have notice. Telephoi a TE. 9-18`0
DATED at Pickering this Third day l THESE PEOPLE.ARE BREAKING ..THE 'RULES OF WATER
of Jul', 1%1. I SAFETY. HOW MANY RULES ARE.THEY BREAKING?
WALTER C. THOMPSON, Q.C., It o Answer,TE. 9-1504 a
Pickering, Ontario., ! WHAT IS YOUR COUNT?
Admi,orfarth. ISSUED. BY THE CANADIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY
Adsninistrafrix.
s
Page Four T H E P I C K E R I N G NEWS 'Thursday, August 17, 1961
home of his sister, Mrs. Eisen-.:carnival a success. A number of church children spending two weeks with Mr. Greenwood Conservation park
Cr�/�w '�` ( back of Bayfield. 'Mrs. A. Samarillo and Mrs. returned from church camp in and Mrs. G. Taylor at their cot- on Sunday.
LAR
C v'v A number of Claremont fam- J. Rennie spent Friday in Tor- northern Ontario on the week tage. Mrs, Carl Devitt, Mr. Robert
flies enjoyed a picnic at Wilson onto visiting bars. N. Hill and end. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Greenwood Miller and daughter Margaret
Park at Green River on Sun- made two sick calls visiting Valerie Samarillo left Friday, of Montreal were guests of Mr. and son David and Mrs. Howard
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis have day, when the Claremont took !Mrs. H. Gifford at Woman's for a holiday with relatives at and Mrs. A. Samarillo for a few Malcolm Sr..attended service oa
returned from a four week mo. on the ball team at the park College Hospital and Mrs. C, Point au Baril. day& Sunday at Davenport United
for trip that took them to Cali- and were beaten 12-11. Williamson. Grace Benson has returned Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ingles of church where Mr. Miller was'
foMr. Eddie Ortiz returned The Community Park Board Mr. and Mrs. W. Gliddon and home after a holiday with rela- Georgetown spent the week end guest soloist. Mrs. Devitt's son
are very grateful to everyone Mrs. Odell have relatives from tives in Oshawa. ' with Mrs. A. Prouse and attend- William is organist of the
home -on the week end after a who helped make their recent New York visiting them. Lynn Gliddon is home after ed the Routley reunion a� church.
three week trip to Spain to vis-
At his sister.
A number attended the •pro- ,
vincial go-kart championships ----------------- ----
at Goodwood on Sunday.
—A bowling tournament of
mixed doubles will be held here
next Saturday for the Kaiser `
cup. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Courtis at-
..tended a wedding in Toronto on
..Saturday.
A farewell party for Mr. and
Mrs. Peter eylstra was held-on a : ROUGE HILLS .
±
Saturday evening at the home OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 7:00 P.M.
of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ward. The
Lis-
towel as are moving to Lis- EXCEPT THURS. A FRI. TILL 9:00 P.M. ON NO. 2 HIGHWAY
towel where they have par- .. ON
a farm.
A birthday party was held on PRI ES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT.,, AUGUST- 17 - 18 - 19 JUST, EAST OF ROUGE BRIDGE
•Friday afternoon for Mr. Wal-
ter Ward who was 85 years old. t '
His family and friends gathered MAPLE LEAF
for the occasion. O FRESH MEATY SIDE
The Claremont Cubs will be 1'/s lb. do :<.u-Qw O AWHILE THEY LAST
camping this week env` -at Ma-
ple COOKED Park, south K Ward DDM�STIC G � gI�R RiB W,
Mr. and Mrs. Tien Vti'ard left. �,..Mo��.e _ „ U s
on -Monday for a trip to Hali-
fax. -
• 31r. anti 'Mrs. George Smith I
and sin of Sault S-e. -Marie vi _ SHORTENING f. FRESH (NOT FROZEN)
iteo -Mr: Gordon McGrath last .�Ib C
Wednesday. 3I r. and _lIr�. Lyle ' — 1.49 Oven Read Roastin - s+
-Ansle and Roddy of Thessalon 'K, s++ y 9-
visited tKe McGrath family *on IbS. C y
a FOWL ib.
Sunday - 1 C
3Ie and Ira. e Green at- i P A R E R I B S
-_ .�tenried the Green reunion at the (SAVE lbe) (SAVE 15 CENTS) Y Average.Weight 5 to b 39 lbs.
m
TAKE' FOUR PART\ER Swift's 12 oz round tins D� D sg
Along swim is'a great temp- SLICED
'tation in summer but it can be M i 51/s oz. tins ° -
dangerous if the swimmer goes PREM $
stone, It matter how well he for ��akf �t �
swims. It is safer to have some- +®�
one accompany him in a boat. fOf °
Stomach or leg cramps ran at- _ _
hack very suddenly and•the sic- '
_ � fRlslf LL►N _ }�
time needs immediate help. If (Save 41e) (Case'of 48 tins $4.59)
the swimmer hasn't panicked it v
would be safer for the rower _ .Swig""'s Golden Dew (Regular) (Save 210
Minced Beef for c
to bring his boat close in so t
that the swimmer cab pull him ROUND OR SQUARE
self over either end, rather than I �b C
trying to get over the 'side, N
-which could tip the vessel, es-
pecially in the case.of-a canoe. MAPLE LEAF 1/s lb. pkgs. O b C
If the swimmer is able to do CHEESE O for ' W
so, he could hang on to the boat tArAet�11 sn
while. the rower tows him into � p BLADE OR SHORT RIB (Slade Bone Removed)
shore, providing the distance is
short MWOM SLICES
NO DRIVING WORRIES � I�' C
Plain Pimento & Nippy ISave 1lc)
F- n
YORK BRAND 15 oz. Tins A R
NO PARKING PROBLEMS < Boneless Rolled Plate Brisket Pot Roast lb 39c
CoRNO—Bm0l HAS11 fOf C W ARTHUR'S SMOKED PICNIC
NO L-O- N- G WALKS (Save 9c) Y ;
.SHOULDE.R !b. C
YORK BRAND ICE CREAM
-:69
WHEN YOU (ALL FLAVOURS) - liAVE 200 V2 gal. Carton ° Crosscut Short Rib Roast, . . : . . . . .Ib. 59c
GAO BY BUS �h MAPLE LEAF PROCESS CHEESE 1 lb. Roll ARTHUR'
TO THE ' B t.B Y ROLL =(SAVE .49c ' o _ 1
0
CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION Wagstaffe -Sfand— COTTAGE ac.
AUGUST 19 TO SEPTEMBER 4 STRAWBERRY CHARBONNEAU
DIRECT INTO THE
rill " 31/s lb. Pail 19 I}t
Reduced Round large 24 oz. tars PEANUT W B d — —
Fa re. . 42.10 Trip
Boneless Rolle Prime Rib Roast . . . . . lb. 79C
Includes Admission . for C BUTTER
I st 5 ribs
P Y Agent R
(except Sunday) ROUND
For children's fares see our ` - N
Y (Save 19c) (Save 40c) O
LEAVE PICKERI G -
2 .— �s lb. Pk s
7.52 a.m. 9.52 a.m. 10.52 a.m. PEEK FREAN S g H Qf Ib. C
9.00 a.m. 11.52 a.m. STEAKS-
LEAVE EXHIBITION �'
Y4.30 p.m, '7.30 p.m. '9,30 p.m.'5.30 .m. 3 m, '10.30 .m. DIGESTIVE BISCUITS ., W p o p p FRESH LEAN MIRK 6.30 p.m. X'11.00 p.m. (Save 1lc) � ` �OA T
Y=Sato ay and L our Day Only '49—Beginning A ust 18th �' r
X—Immediately after G ndstand Pert.
No. 1 Home Grown Large 11 Quart•Basket v
POTATOES . . . . . . . . . . • 59c Butt Dad
(DAYLIGHT TIM a ` NEW Y
Exhibition posseng±rs travelling on regu• 09
for buses will transfer at Toronto Bus No. 1 Selected Firm Golden Ripe '4 STANDWS — (60 MW 7N1 Rl6'i)
Terminal to buses running into grounds. 2 lb 29c
Tickets oral,Information at BANANAS . . . . ... . . . . . • ° ME RIB ROAST ' C '
Pickering toffee Shop $
PHONE .WH. 2-1771 *' HOME GROWN TENDER DOZ. y WHILE THEY LAST (LOOSE) #
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BUSINESS BIIIIQIIW�ptlIlNl�l @I�I��t��BI4 om FAIRPORT
DIRECTORY Services In
W%O BEACH �• . •WILLIAM
The Ch V rches Mr' and Mrs. M. Dupont and G. -LAWSON
daughter Michelle of Searboro
`GUARANTEED MCEACNHIErS i�x Sunday.and Mrs. J. Sheedy Baer � SoUdtor
Radio-TV Service Mrt. Joa Comacho, Raymond
Funeral Director Pickering and Richard have returned home TELEPHONE WH. 2-2741
Any Make Or Model after a visit with her parents in
ARTHUR FIELD united Church British Guiana
* Monica and Loris Dunne are CHURCH ST. N.
~ Minister: REV. MELVILLE BUTTARS staying a week with Mr., and pICKERING, ONT.
. PICKERING Private Ambulance Service Mrs. H: Monahan of Seagrave.
' DAY OR NIGHT 11.00 a.m.-Church Service Harvey Monahan is visiting
with the Dunnes for a week.
WATER DELIVERED * AUDLEY Mrs. M. Cook of Park Cres.,
is holidaying,with relatives- in '{
. ' 9.43 a.m.-Church Service Cleveland. DRUGS LTD.
. WM. Mcl:ACHNIE, Prop. � BocyWest of Dunbarton l0.5o a.m.-Sunday 5dsyd Many happy returns to Susan e3 Williams who was 7 years old -
PHONE _ August 17th. PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS
• 'Phone WH. 2-21471 '-"-'-"--- Mr. and n .Mrs. •F. Blackstone
ATls ; and family, have returned from
antIe 2-0063 .Pickering, Ont. GRACE PRESBYTERIAN a week's holiday at Sturgeon
CHURCH lake. COSMETICS - SUNDRIES - BABY NEEDS
Happy birthday., to Grant
`MORNING WORSHIP Micklew"right who was 5 years
KEN and CLARKE 11 a.m.—West Rouge school old, August 14th. STORE HOURS
PRENTICE Creighton, Fraser, Auditorium Mrs. A. Smith is staging at SUNDAY SCHOOLS the'enttage of Mrs. J. Shaw.Dryna'n 8t Murdoch West Rouge School— Bryan Corcoran.of Toronto is WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 a.m. to '9 p.m.
- AUCTIONEERS 9:30 o.m.-8 years and over vl iting his uncle and aunt JIr. SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 1 m. to 5 p.m.-
Barristers Solicitors and } a.m.—up toe ears and Mrs. E. Gates of Dunbarton p
Licensed and Authorized for she ' y p, ,
1} a.m.—Nursery Shores.
Counties of Ontario and York '
Farm Stock, Implements, Household 'Notaries Public Centennial Road School— Jennifer Ricketts and Linda
l }t a.m.—AI. ages. Pickard spent the week ?nd PICKERING PHONE Whitehall 2-5961
Furniture, Real Estate 'olae our BANK OF COMMERCE CHAMBERS with Jctret Fenimore in Tor-
specialty at Reasonable Rates. 408 ROUGE HIGHLANDS DR, i
onto.
DUAL SERVICE AT ONE PRICE} 5 Sirncoe St. N., Oshawa 31r. and jlrs. Ali ter Currie
Milliken P.Q. Phone Aginc't 52W3 i f Cape Bt:-twi, Nova Scntiu,
Markham' P.O. Phone Mark. 208 Telephone RA. 3-3446 St• George's t`iciting tit the home of Mr.PRENTItE9 have been established and Mr N. F)u.wlatid for t
Auctioneers since 1890. Anglican Church week. . a � Graham ' HARDWARE
Glad to revort thitt lIr:. A.
PICKERING - ONTARIO i wil..Apn'is hc;me from hospital I APPLIANCES
E. R. FLEURY Dr.' t�O In LeS1k Becton and feeling very well. ANCES • PAINTS - TOOLS
REV. H. S. SHEPHERD, B,A„D.D. Mr. and Jlr.•:. G. Dennison and GLASS ETC.
BARRISTER - SOLICITOk D E N T I S T Box 198, Pickering, Ont. family have rvtu-ned -from a
NOTARY PUBLIC Phan• WHitehall 2.3513 week's camping at Algbnquln
Morrish at Old Kin at * uUNDAY ERVIC Park.
n R ES
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aced
GENERAL "
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_ Highland Creek I - _ 930 a,m,—Haly.,Communion Friends and neit�hbars were � HARDWARE -
AT. 2-7391 or AT. 2-1362 Pickering 11.00 a.m.—Morning Prayer pleased that 31rs. Swain has're-
e g ll.00 am.—Holy Communion' turned from hospital. Phone: WHitehall 2-1911 - (Pickering
HOURS. -Me icd Centre' a:m,—Sunda Sunday) in the -p birthds to John Wat-
CI' I C@ Ire Happy Y
y kins who was 13 years old Au-
Meeda! to llriday�9:30.5:3Op.m. * Parish Hall _ mommmw
Saturday and Evenings 11.00 a.m:—Nursery in Rectory gust 18th. ZSS
by.Appointment .• Room-ages up,to 4 years Many happy returns to Brian '
OFFICE: WH. 2-0660 WEDNESDAY Burrows who will be 3 years old �
RES.: W.H. 2-1855
10,00 a.m.—Holy Communion and August 20th.
intercessions Far the Sisk anna� 5 �aterin
MONUMENTS GREENWOOD
: . . _
"Highway Monument Works" The Community is pleased '
j ROBERT AUSTIN, prep, Christian Science with the progress made in the wedding And Birthday Cakes
R.R. t, Whhby, .Ontart• W M e E a . building of extension to our
Two miles weer of Whitby Society church. 'Meat Pies Our S cial -
Ms No. 2 Highway: betwose :.'S H E R R I N «auaE HILLS, ONTARIO Pe L J
Whitby and Ajax i' Contractor 'Mr. Harold Lewis it
CHURCH SERVICE AND and Mr. Wm. Evans are doing Main 'Street - Pickering WH. 2-0386
PHONE: Whitby MO. 8-3462 * SUNDAY SCHOOL an excellent job.
SUNDAY-11 a.m,—In the 4
fUAerOI and Allorton Building, Kingston Rd. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McTag
At Rouge Hills gart and boys and Mr. and Mrs.
PL U M B I N G Ambulance Service X•stim-hiss of Healing are given 1louglas Morden and family
at the Wednesday Meeting• have returned from an enjoy- •
ALFRED KAYES Laid of a p.m, ax LUMBER CO3
. � � `.. •_* `� ALL A WELCOME able trip to Cochrane.
RE -
PLUMBING BATHROOMS No. 2 Highway The Reading Room is open to Mrs. Les Wilson, Janice, Do,n-
PRESSURE SYSTEMS at Pickering Beach Road I samPublic«Q any era and Keith and Mrs. Fisher Johns-Manville Deal
For further informatron and family spent last week at Dealer
ESTIMATES GIVEN I * Cocabank.
Call ATlontic 2,2635 COTTAGE MATERIAL - FENCING
Phone wHitehal( 2.6717 "Tele hone Mr. and Gerald xenning GARGE DOORS - PAINTS - PLYWOOD
p and family have spent their`va-
WHitehall 2-3610 - cation at Podaush Lake. Gerald
, Do-lt-Yourself Carpentery Shop Tools
Tele • � I � has now returned to work at -
evis10n $ Radio St. Andrews General Motors. Terms Arranged — as low as
•
Presbyterian a Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Wilkie
sb er' n Chur h
Repairs I ,BRADY and sons of London visited with " �(AVerage Garage — #15.00 Per nl0nth
Kenneth Heron, B.A. Minister week.and Mrs. Haswell last NO. 2 Highway MlHitehall 2-3251
PHONE: iEnysle ,.,191 h PLUMBING
DUMBARTON RADIO 6 T-V 9.45 A.M. - Sunday School The Afternoon W.A. will hold
11,00 A.M. Church Service their'annual bazaar on October
A. H. RATTEW TORE
_ .� I nth in the church hall.
The many Friends of Mrs. E.
Pascua are gla$ to hear that ter Aft ral Ma r
� The one place to -get has returned to her home after dw'are ROGER G. CONANT, B.A. I everything 'in Plumbing. a prolonged stay in hospital.
PIANO Mr. and Mrs. Don Pegg and
R•ARRISTER'AND SOLICITOR GOOD' VALUE AT THE ..
AND THEORY baby have returned to their
CONITH BLDG., RIGHT PRICE PAINTS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
AJAX i hozite in Toronto; after spending
Open Daily Till 5:30 P.m few weeks with Mr. and Mrs.
714 Simae. St. South, Oshawa Saturday& A 1:00 p.m. T Hartford, A.T.C.M. J. Btooks. . : TOOLS _- GLASS - ETC.
REPAIRS A ALTERATIONS Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
X320 Kingston Road WHitehall 2.3336 bi. Pegg this past week were
INSURANCE CO. g
31 Guild Rd., Pickering Mr. and Mts. W. Prendergast
WRITE OR PHONE West• Hill and family of.Sarnia, Mrs. Wil- 'p
Chap Rates for Fans and Country i son of Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs.
Buihtinp !AT• 4-4721 Howard Dawson and family of
WindstarM Insurance en Buildings, — London and Mrs. C. Ferris of '
Wile Insurance sib:, Etc. PAST Whitby. ����
Automobile lnsurona of All Kinds Farmers are extra busy try
-
in to save a badly beaten-down Wall IQ
Bowgan $ Gibson DENNEY BROTHERS crop of grain these days.
PHONE: WHITBY MO. 6-41521' HEATING CONTRACTORS' Mr. Mike Bate has enjoyed a Phone WHitehall 2-0480 - ;Pickering
few days of holidays. He trav-
Hot Water, Steals Systems SERVICE gilled to British Columbia and
W. H. J. Thompson', Installed back and reports a splendid trip.
P MaeLEOD'S OF Mr. Alan Clark, Paul White I DENNIS CARTAGE
B.A., LL.B. Alterations and•Repairs and Milton Pegg enjoyed afish- SEPTIC TANKS
TEm le 9-3357 PICKERING , „e le rip to Nogonash'Lake last II a t e r S u p p i r
BARRISTER and souczTOR p CLEANED
British Columbia and Ontario WH• 860 Congregational annual Sunday School 500 gals. ..........:......... $4.50.55.00
GLENWOOD BLDG., AJAX Ontario County was.first vin= - Picnic will he 850 gals. .............'................. $6.00
Wed-
held at Petleridge Park on Wed- W J. BUTT 11000 ga;,
WHitehall 2-5151 iced by white men when Cham-
plain ��
$700
Mac Can f1X-�/t nesday, 16th of August. Every'- ALSO SAND 3RAVEt
Residence: TEmpI. 9-2656 II came down through the one is welcome. Supper will be Oshawa — P.A. 3-4042 TOP SOIL AND FILL
b Talbot River is 1615. at,5 o'clock. There will be swim- I WEST HILL AT. 4-404
mng and sports for all. '
Page Six T H E P I C K E R I N G NEWS Thursday, August 17, 1%1
where she underwent surgery ROSEBANK GREEN RIVER
D U N BA RTO N I last Friday.
Pamela Pedrick had a tonsil- Benson Lehman and Paul
T ectomy in Ajax hospital last Mr. Vs ref of Pine After Drive has returned home after Draper visited the home foi�
week. She along with her fam- five weeks visit to his sister in Saturday last. Keith Gree d
Dr. W. A. McKay, the minis- ily are now vacationing up returned to cam with tiN
_a East Germany. P,
LET US CAPTURE ,FOR YOU THE RADIANCE ter,conducted the regular morn- north. Mr. and Mrs. Colby and tam- Mr. John McQurea of Camp
OF YOUR WEDDING ing service assisted by Mrs, H. Mr. and Mrs. George'Watson ily spent a few days last week Borden visited the home folks
Stroud at the organ- The text spent several days at the begin- Pine last week end.
for the sermon was bioffatt's at Lake Claire,, Ontario,
BOOK NOW FOR THAT SPECIAL DAY n,ng of the week near Parry Ridge Road. Wilson Park held their annu-
version of'Romans"'The sons of Sound. The bingo at the St. Mary's at Parade Saturday last. Mr.
WE COVER God are those that are guided School is still . every Monday and Mrs. C. Clatworthy of
by the Spirit of God." A series r night, 8 o'clock at the school. Markham and Mrs. T. A. Bar*-
HOME — CHURCH — RECEPTION was started with the first part FRENCHMAN S Mr. and Mrs. Whittle of Old- foot of Welland acted as Judges.
FROM ;49-SO UP t of sermons on the Lord's Prayer rose Bank Rd. S., spent last Miss JoAnne Fairwell of Tor-
"Our Father, which are in hea- BAY week touring the U.S.A. onto is holidaying with Miss
INCLUDES ven, hallowed be Thy name". Happy birthday to Wayne Marjorie Lehman.
1 8 x10 "OUR WEDDING" ALBUM Often this prayer is learned by `
� Morris of Oldrose Road S., on Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Barefoot '
= repetition, but too frequent re- Members of the Frenchman's the 19th of August. have returned from a month a
12 — 8 x10 PRINTS "= petiionipftet`f leads to ignorance Bay Yacht Club attended an in- Happy 7th birthday. to Dina visit to VancoAever; and :other
1 — 4 x 5 "OUR CHILDREN'S WEDDING" ALBUM of the words. Jesus didn't teach 'vitation race at Lake of Ba'y's Hamilton of Morgan Park on western pof4`U.`
12 — 4 x'5 PRINTS word but only a t the summer home o Roger 16 h August. Mr. and Mrs. William Duncan .
any magic wo t a e f Roge the t of Au st
general pattern for our prayers. Conant last weekend. There Mr. and Mrs. Lok of Pine are on a trip to Western Cana-
25 —PHOTO "THANK YOU NOTES" The first words "Our Father"` were 19 Blue Jays trailered to .Ridgo' Road.spent:a few-days da,•While away their sons Gor-
are not just an introduction to Lake of Bays. The races plan- camping at Algonquin Park last don, Donald and George. are
COMPLETE PHOTO NEWSPAPER COVERAGE the prayer, but are an import- P g postpon-
PHOTOS SENT TO NEWSPAPERS,OF YOUR CHOICE ant part. Jesus wanted his dis- ned for Saturday were weather week. store keeping.
' ciples to have an understanding ed owing to the stormy weather The next Thursday afternoon The annual Church services
PHONE OR WRITE and strong winds. Races were euchre will be held at the home were held Sunday last. Rev.
er.God as a compassionate Fa ns held.on Sunday and the results of Mrs. Lit Arsthorpe. Gorden Elliot as guest speaker
er. "Who are in heaven" means a:e as follows:- Last week's winners 1st, with a children's choir.
that God is in a place of ideal y- Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Lehman
• R.R. 3, PICKER — TE. 9-1417 'be � Skipper's Race — First:.Rosa Mrs. Dunsford; 2nd,..Mrs. To
happiness. "Hallowed Thy pR of Markham visited Mrs. Lois
P O M E R O Y = Fertile; second Nick 'Schoen- ne; Con., Mrs. McLean.
B A R R I E 1 name" means God is a Holy One Lehman and children Saturday
and we must hallow the name by i dist; third, Neville Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Buf-
taking care of what he has Scrambles Race: first, Ross falo spent last weekend at the last.
Leh-
d? and always put God ahead l Fertile; second, Eric Blenkarn; home of Mrs. Lil Aistherpe of . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leh-
third, Tcm Sompson, Ryson Road. man of Erin visited friends at
•*rleeeeeee1aee1aeeaeneeeee f•eefeea1ee1eexeee of ourselves. We ara sorry to see the Pigott the Park recently.
Next Sunday morning the Iii-f Crew'Race: first,.Carol Sch- Y•
START THE COUNTDOWN NOW w-anians will he holding church o�ndist; second, Gait Carmich- family of Rn 'I Road are leav-
parade. i ael:�third, Mary Tomblin, ing to live in Ireland. Don'WILL LAUNCH YOU INTO Dunharton 'Personal.+ The winners received trophies l aU DOn 1 HaV�i
and shirt. Everyone had very ROUGE HILL
Congratulaiions to Cathy ASc- i e ljcyable time and attended the •
A WONDERFUL CAREER ! Kay who was eight years old on :, dance at Bigwin Inn en Satur- Mrs. Steal of Toronto spent TO Know
August .ith. On Saturday a few dal evening.
Your Ancluiries are cordially invited. FREE literature. „f her friends took a trip o last Thursday at the home cf
P -Wc- are sorry to hear that Mr. and Mrs. C. Schwalm of'The Insect
Get the facts—then act at once—Register for the Oshawa an,1 had a treat after , Mi;c Juhri' Hi-nderscn had the Altc.na Rcad.
FALL TERM
playing �n 4h� park. n i-`'oxtune to break her leg and nri A. Westbrook and �3.nu1}'r time is insert time
b1is B•tty Payton returned •injure her-ether leg in a fall daughtP.r Norma of Altona Rcad in the' garden.' Bugs -like the
at the home to Trenton on Saturday at Parry Scunrl. Sha was con- spent last Sunday evening visit- warm weather and particularly ,
SHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE after sl.Pn�Iin� a week with her fined to the hospital at Parry ing friends at Port Perry. they enjoy feeding on your ornamental
sister, Mrs. Ivy Thompson arid j Sound but is now home and we Mr. and Mrs. 'Baumestee of ess, shrubs .and ornamental
Q family. j wish her'a speedy recovery. Rcsebank Road W., spent last trees.
Tuesday, Sept. 5/ 1� Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mc- ' Peter Kendell received a bro- weekend in Perry Sound. The Name gardner is Nandi-
Clement spent the week=end in ken toe when his foot was Mr, and- Mrs. Black of Scar capped in dealing with these
• EIGHT DAY SCHOOL COURSES Montreal visiting friends. caught between a boat and a i borough spent last Wednesday Pests. Many Insects such as
• INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION Guests on the weekend at the pier.at Cobourg. He was treated visiting at the home of Mr and mites and aphids are not noU
• MODERN EQUIPMENT home of M'r. A. Thompson were at the Ajax Hospital and has Mrs. C. A. Schwalm of Altona ced until the damage is done.
e PLACEMENT SERVICE FOR GRADUATES 31 r. and Mrs. William Dcwie hi= foot in a calf. Road. You should inspect both sides
and Gina ,of Macassa Mines Mr, and Mrs. E. Craig and Mr. and Mrs. J. Haropp and of leaves regularly and if handy
Specialized business training is the most direct route to property,.Kirkland Lake. family have moved from Bay family of Altona Road spent use a magnifying glass. Now
a well-paying position. Mrs. Agnes France and her Street to "'.Moorlands". last weekend visiting at Pic- the problem arises. What is the
COLLEGE Mr. and Mrs. Jack and David • insect and what single os e-
OSHAWA BUSINESS - granddaughter Diana Turner tan. vide will deal with it most ef-
i are visiting friends in Timmins, are spending this week at Sion- The First Rouge Hit Boy
l0 SI 1iCOE ST. N. DIAL .'_'b-�3 7 ey Lake• fectively?
for two weeks. Scouts spent last weekend camp- To help the gardener, manu-
Three persons were rescued P ga
The W.A: of St. Paul's I Pe ing in the Rouge Valley: facturers have developed mul-
Send FREE Literature without obligation to: Church were at Lake Shemone, ( Saturday when their sailboat Happy birthday to Brian
g � north of Peterborough for their � cap sized in take Ontario about Dickson of Roseband Road N. tiple insecticide sprays. These
a mile off Liver ool Road multi-spray combi t o con-
annual picnic at the home of P on his 10th birthday, August 1L m -
The Frenchman's Say Bate- twin malathion, DDT I and lin
NAME Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hopkins y Happy birthday to Peter
payer's As re d Ave ne in one mixture that will
lasts Tuesday. Bradbury o Sheppard a variety of insects. he
p Association holding B Y f S e p rd eon 'kill
Mrs. Ed. Crooks and Lorraine' their regular monthly meeting his 11th birthday August 9th.
ADDRESS ... .. r T
are vacationing at their cottage on Friday evening, August 18th Happy birthday to Kim Blake gardener does not have It snow
AGE at Lake Scugog. at 9 p.m. This is an.important of o Con. on his .11th birthday the insect because a multiApray
PHONE -' Mrs, William Stonebangh is' meeting and members are urged August 6th. will usually take care of it.•
ssf».=x�xaaaeee•■aaesaaasaauaaaaasiataasaataaasl' a patient in Oshawa,Hospital to attend. Mr, and Mrs. J. Smith of Pine: .For those gardeners who'pre-
The Frenchman'a Bay Power Grove Ave. spent last weekend fer to dust their ornamentals,
Squadron are holding their an- combinations of insecticide dusts
We are a soorry rry to hear that
nual picnic at Centre Island on at Lake s are available to control insects
Sunday, August 20th. Mrs.Crosgrey of Altona Road is which cannot be identified. These
Happy birthday wishes to dusts can be applied directly
ill, we wish her a speedy re- from the um n container..
Tommy Brown who was three 'cor P Po�STO R E HOURS years old on August 11th and Is easier i4 wipe ou s ew
NEW Bobby Walclieff of Altona
i to Pamella Hern who will cele-, insects before they get a chance
Road spent a few days, with to multiply., Therefore check
i brace her first birthday on Au- p y'•'
friends at Rice Lake. regularly, for the presence of
i gust 1;th.
The Frenchman's Bay Girls' any insects and spray when they
�R 1 C H A R d 5 Softball team begin the playoffs. first appear.
this week against Pickering Soil Insects Leaf miners,spruce gall aphid
- Beach: The winner of this series I t
and pine
1 w e winner of C
a shoot moth have to be
ill then play th an Ea Up killed before they tunnel into
the Fairport Beach—Brougham the plant Once inside the plant
series. .:I Your Lawn Parts they are well, protected.
Poor lawn
growth can be trae• a few insects have apedtthe
_ _ ! p ed to soil insects, that feed on spray Dr dust. Under summer
Bal Sam-Mt. ZI011 .lawn grasses. A spade will to-r temperatures the surviving in
up the existence of many type: sects can multiuly rapidly. A
The W.A. met last Wednesday of insects that can ruin a gooc regular inspection ' should be
I at the home of .Mrs. Wm. Har- lawn maintained just in case a second
u bron, The meeting opened with I The worst and most numerous application of the insecticide is
of the.• offenders is the whitf necessary.
hymn_ 605 and prayer by Mrs, rub. Usually und in a curl- _A-.few plants are sensitive to
Geo. Wilson and scripture read eti position, it has a thick w•hitf certain insecticide is necessary.
` s. Leslie H bro The body: and a brown. head. It is A few plants are sensitive-to
by bir as n
roll was answered by 17 ladies.
airs. Leslie 'Harbrori and Mrs. ' the larva stage of the June certain insecticides and this in
Beetle that lays its eggs it formation will appear• on the
I Wm. Harbsront chose,." (a grass sod. After hatching t-he label. For instance, DDT may, .
F i career woman) , for the de ,
larva lives in the lawn soil for njure privet and malathion may
tional topic. Mrs. Louis Richard- three years before emerging at harm petunias and a few vane-
_- son, speaker, gave a vy infor- a June Beetle. So these may be ties of junipers. The amount of
I o
ea
motive talk on the "New �'o- three generations feeding. r injury usually depends on the
D I C K E R I N G - • O N T A R I O man's Organization." The meet- your lawn at one time, weather and the condition of
_':? ing closed with the theme song This constant trout trimming the plant itself. Healthy, vigor-
. hymn 490 an
,_ .. .. .,. '.:•;. business h m d p p rooting. Lawns Dusly -growing plants are leas
and the prevents,deep
the benediction. that provide food for white injured and will recover from ,
MONDAYS . . . . . . . . . . . 8:00 a:m to b:00 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith grubs dry up very fast in sum- any possible injury much fast-
and Gary of Lindsay visited last mer and the grass roots never ad: But just the same, read the
Y5 . . . . - . - • • �iOO acme to b:00 p.m. Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Les reach soil nutrients at lower lev- label'and use not more than rec
TUESDA Harbron. els. Grass plants starve for lack ommended.
Several ladies attended the of food and water.-
WEDNESDAYS . . , , Q M bazaar,and tea on Mrs. Geo. The Wire -Worm is another worms have a yellow to orange
8iOO Name to b:00 penis Pickett's lawn at Glen Major serious pest` in lawns. The brown' skin and are % to °k
Qon Saturday. inches long. They live and feed
7 OO years ore
THURSDAYS . . . . . , . . 8 00 a.'
ama to e e Miss Barbara McAcoy of a the soil for many yea before
p m Layton spent a few days last to spend a week with Mr. and merging as beetles,
Q i week with Brenda McAvoy. Mrs. Tommy Crist in .Washing Cutworms or Army'Worms
FRIDAYS . . . • . : �iOO pem. to 9:00 p.m., Some Balsam friends attended ton, D.C. are present in some lawns:They
Mr. 'Walter VPard's 85th birth- Next Sunday, August `30 at come above ground during the
M - day celebration Friday, August 9:30-a.m. the church service will night and feed on young stems
SATURDAYS 8iOO Mam• to bi00 pAe 111 at Claremont, begin charge of Mr. Claude Sim. and leaves r plants. The Sod
Miss Mary Jean Jamieson ac- moods of Glen Major with 'Mrs. Webwbrm or Lawn Moth occa -
companied by her aunt, Mrs. G. Leslie Smith of Prospect as solo- Tonally causes severe damage to
!
ii Briggs of Oshawa, left Monday ist.' plant parts above the ground.
4.
'iitrs+sday, I u�t 17,-1961 ,-70+1-E P I C•K- R N G' NEWS S ' :
!qp Seven
LNSURANCE Monteith, ''
. REAL ESTATE Monteith, Riehl I
'WEST ROUGE & Co. OPTOMETRIC
Once WH. 2-6212 Residence WH. 2-3115 CHAMRED ACCOUNTANTS
VISION CARE
G. W. RIEHL, C.A., R.I.A. I.
The closing classes of .the again. Mr. and Mrs. C. Brooks, LICENSED TRUSTEES JOHN L. RAWSON, R.O.
CYRIL - E. M O R L E Y Handicapped Children's Swim- Rouge Hills tta entertained Alex • Oshawa • -352 Strafford
ming for the past two months guests from Ottawa over the Oshawa RAndolph 3.3327 PLEASANT STREET
will be held at The Sun Valley weekend. BURT R. WATERS, C.A. (OFF LIVERPOOL RD. SOUTH)
�� Park Pool, Saturday, August Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Catton, WHitehall 2-0690 -• FRENCHMAN'S BAY
Your Friend! Resident Agent"' '.--
- - r g 19. Anyone interested in seeing Sunnyslope, were in Stratford,
the accomplishments of these im a few days and attended the ���� EVENINGS
youngsters in water are invited Festival while there. BY APPOINTMENT. TE. 9.2601
to attend the display. Mr. and Mrs. Jed McLean, FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED:
32 KINGSTON RD:W. - .P.O. BOX 16p Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fraser ana Chesterton Shores,have just re- ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES
family, Rouge Hills Dr• have turned from a two week's motor AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS
PICKERING, ONTARIO just returned from a motor trig trip to Cape Breton where they GRAVEI SAND
_ to the,Maritimes where the vis- AND IMPROVEMENTS.
y visited Mr. McLean'$ family. I I
ited Mr. Fraser's family. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Penny, WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN CRVS/IIED STONE
Fraser is now on the regular Chesterton Shores, had their ON EXISTING MORTGAGES.
staff of The South West Picker- son, Commander Penny and
Walter Thomson, Q.C. ing Fire Department. Mrs. Penny and family from IF YOU REQUIRE ANY MORTGAGE •
Q Young Denny and Mark Sha- Halifax as guests in their home FINANCING i FOR FA Prompt Delivery
ver, King Arthur Court, have for a few days. R LL
BARRISTER SOLICITOR - NOTARY PUBLIC been confined to their home with COURTEOUS SERVICE: CALL — ATlantie 4-1551
Mr, and Mrs. Bill Reid and I
COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS. a very bad case of virus, family, Rouge Highlands Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Carter enjoyed a trip down through AUBREY E. IRELAND Valley Farm Road
Telephone: WHitehall 2-0910 and family, Rouge Hills Dr., the Trent Canal District in their
Northwest corner of Old Plant Road on No. 2 Highway enjoyed a motor trip East to cabin cruiser. AND COMPANY l•
Cape Cod for three weeks. Many happy returns to Ricky • Pickering
Our best wishes to Mr, and and David Mayers, Rouge High- 100 ADELAIDE ST. W.
Mrs. Bob Stewart and family lands Dr., who celebrated birth- Support Your
APPRAISALS who have moweed� from East Ave. days in the past week. NT
TORONTO 2, OARIO
to live in St.,?Catharines. Both Mr. and Mrs. Herb Shilton, n « 1-$164
G ,-:- NEWELL Bob and !+chore will be missed West Point Crescent, were in
in the community for their part Picton over the weekend where
in all activities. the visited their daughter
Community
(Gladys Newell) y g
Mr, and )Sirs. Ed Allan and Mary, who is camping in that TE-ple 961750 — WA. 2.6M i,..
Real Estate Broker — Pickering Village family, Rouge Hills Dr., enjoy- district with some girl friends. Projects
ed a motor trip down to see the
WH. 2-5770-1 or Toronto WA. 3-9513 St. Lawrence Seaway for a few
!Whitby Phone MO. 8-3625 days last week.
Cobourg FR. 2-7601 home fromm Gtheyhospitals follow-
ing
Bee "/Ilgbaroy" IG Mile East of Danbanon. No. 2 HighMrali ing treatment. for an injured
back, and we hope to see her out
around again very soon. i
Mr. and Mrs. Ron McIntyre
° and family, Rouge Hills Dr.
spent a week's vacation at Stan-
J O H N L • LAY ton House, Port Stanton, Spar-
I N S U R A N C E row Lake. Mrs. McIntyre's aunt
and uncle! Mr, and Mrs. M. Er- -ONTARIO
PRUDENTIAL A59URANCE lindson, of Winnipeg, Man., vis-
COMPANY LTD. OF ENGLAND ited with.the McIntyre$ at their
at their home last week .
LIFE>-- AUTOMOBILE .— FIRE Master Peter Smith, Ridge-
wood Rd., has been holidaying i. require' a
..107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST for the past foul weeks at Camp ' -
O/ece; Station Plow.Ajax S PPing Cewtn. Phowe WN. 1- 0t I Kasawanak. `
s.
Phone For Immediate Coverage Day Or Night Mr, and Mrs. Bill Banton,
Sunn •slo
_ _._ - 1 pe, enjoyed their vacs- _ •
tion at Huntsville. -
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lloyd and
PERSONALIZED PROTECTION family, Friendship Ave., have
_ been East to the Maritimes holi
Baying for tht past six weeks.
A. R. FO RT I E R—I N SU RAN CE' A speedy .recovery to little -
two year old Heather, daughter '
r� A of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bell, -
: :,PHONE ATlantic 2-021 6 Rouge Hills Ur., who was burn- � - -
ed in an accident while they
`FIRE — AUTO — LIFE - 'CASUALTY were on holidays. ,Heather is _
-- e o move about ,
i
Retailers, wholesalers, manufacturers and all others who sell
BROOK ROAD floods as a normal part of their business must, apply for a
NO DOWN PAYMENT Detail sal as Vendor's Permit.
H ughson and son, 'tiV!r
Gordan Hughsan and grandson You are regtured to have your Permit•by September 1st, whgn
Terry: spent the weekend up
The Ontario Retail Sal T Act effect"I i
Bathrooms Installed, Septic Tanks, north• fishing. e n o es as oes into a ect` f you do no
it g o
have this Permit, you will be unable to buy tax-free the taxable
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Middleton 1
and family of Highland Creek
goods you purchase for resale. Also, if you sell goods after
Wells, Basements, etc. visited the former's mother, August 31st without being registered as a vendor you will be. in
Mrs. W. Middleton Sunday. default under the Retail Sales Tax Act. ,
For further information call Mr. an Mrs. am Wilcox
and Mr. and Mrs. R. Boys of It is in your own best interest to fill out and return the official
Toronto visited the Russell Boys
PAT DUNNE Tem le 9-1841 "A hcation Form at once. Otherwise; you will'not be sure of
p far a Week. PP
Mr. Robert Burton of Detroit :receiving your Permit before the final deadline of September 1st.
and Mr. Orville Burton of :With your Vendor's Permit-you will receive a convenient sum-
- Stouffdille called on Mr. and ! P +-
MILLER HEATING SERVICE Mrs. Cliff Hubbard during the mart' of The-Retail Sales Tax Act as it affect your particular ;
week. line of business.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne White
• NATURAL GAS AND OIL BURNERS a visited Mr. . and Mrs. Robert f
e Clark of Fleshton an the week APPLY NOW:to be sure of rece'G�:f2�''yOtLr
�-Hour S e Y I C e end and brow ht Linda home
who had been spending her va-
cation with the Clark's. ,
Gas and Oil Equipment for Homes— yliAuseboats Miss Don,ia Bucklow and her
: .Vendor s Permit be 1st.
co
Trailers— Cottages—Camping, etc. w,n are visitirig Mr. and Sirs.
Goi dun Carter for a meek- r..
TRAILER ACCESSORIES, JACKS; GAS REFRIGERATORS Mr. and Len Wilson and Su- 1 PERMIT APPLICATIONS ALREADY RECEIVED ARE BEING PROCESSED AND
san and lVIr,. W. Middleton, ! WILL BE ISSUED ON AND AFTER AUGUST 18, AND BEFORE SEPTEMBER 1.
LAMPS, STOVES, HITCHES, PUMPS, MANTELS j Shirk y. and Bob Cargill visited
:HEATERS, ETC. _ -•_ --• _ the Sibbald provincial park on _
Lake Simcoe• r---------- — -------------- -- --- -- --I.
E,V E R Y T H I N G FOR TRAILERS Glad to hear the Weavers a'-e•I I Retail Sales Tax Bronchi 1
settled in their new home at I If y0V 1
COLEMAN DUO-THERM INTERNATIONAL Prince Edward Island and were I Office of Comptroller of Revenue,
9 TUDOR ST. AJAX 'WH. 2-3491 able to attend Mrs,
Weaver I have not received Parliament Buildings, Toronto 2, Ontario
parents golden wedding anniver- 1 an official' Please send me a Permit Application Form together with
sary. I :•:.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Tims and _Application Form
I detailed information on The Ontario Retail Sales Tax.' l
PREVENTION THAT'S oughly with strong household Mr. and Mrs. J. Shanley and
BETTER THAN CURE soap or detergent:. Calamine lo- family have returned home from .:MAIL THIS NAME
One experience with the mis-" iion may help,to alleviate the a trip to �pe Cod. Mr. Shanley 1 1
•ery caused by poison ivy rash is burning rash. who is rec vering from an ill- I COUPON TODAY COMPANY NAME - --`
ness wishes to thank all who You are advised to .end for an
enough to convince the victim sent cards and enquired about I Application Form if you are 'not ADDRESS
that it is important to recog- WATER BABIES
his stay in hospital: sure whether or not you require a 1
nine and .avoid the plant. It is Every child should be taught - 1 Vendor's Permit. TYPE OF BUS NESS
a rich green low growing plant, to swim before his lessons start, 1 __
'with three leaflets,•_�n.._each he should have a medical exami- wally he will probably watch the L--------------------------
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stalk; greenish=6vfte berries nation by his doctor or the chil- fun others are having and then
grow in dusters: If there is any dren's clinic, A youngster who take to the water naturally. If C' 'PHILIP T. CLARK, CompftUer of Revenue
contact with the plant or any is ,afraid of the water should .he is cam led to
pel go into wa-
leaves that resemble poison ivy, not be forced in; if his refusal ter, he may develop a perms-
it is wise td'wash the akin thor- to take a dip is just treated caa- vent fear.
Pago Eight T H E PICKERING NEWS Thursday, August 17, 1961
FOOD
' PRODUCTS
DAY .
WEDNESDAY
:AUG. 23
=EXTRA a total of $34.00
IN IGA BONUS TAPES FREE For IGA FOOD CERTIFICATES
RECEIVE A FREE $6.00 TAPE WITH ,° ,
SURF DETERGENT IBc OFF
61ANT SIZE AT THE IGA BOOTH FOOD PRODUCTS
MODESS CAREFREE PKG. OF
I= BUILDING C.N.E.
'TISSUES WHITE-FINK-YELLOW-AQUA I 4 rolls
7
PT' POTATO CHIPS FREE HICKORY GMIPS THIS IS ALL YOU NEED DO * The cash registers are fitted with o re-
volving number indicator that whirls and "
WITH FREE $4.00 BONUS BOOSTER TAPS * You will receive a "Lucky Spin" card at 'stops at different numbers each time it
is spun. If the amount shown on the
SOLO MARGARINE 21-Ib. pkgs. the IGA Booth.
_ spinner corresponds to the amount writ-
te
WITH FREE $2.00 BONUS BOOSTER TAPE * Fill in any �4 numbers in the spates ^ on your slip. you will receive a
FROZEN TV DINNERS TURKEY, CHICKEN I I Oz. FREE IGA Food Certificate of that value! I
OR BEEF PKG, shown on the card.
SUNKIST LEMONS PKG. 140 _
•, . OF c * Present the card to one Of the cashiers
TABLERIT_E SLICED COOKED MEATS ,P 6z • at this booth.
MAC. & CHEESE - CHICKEN LOAF
' PICKLE iPIMENTO - DUTCH LOAF •' .
WE RESERVE
TO RIGHT
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McLARENS FRESH PAK — .WAFER
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`. New Potatoes 10 LB. 29c ,32 OZ. BAG
P- ielle J JAR C `
PRICES ARRIVING FRESH DAILY ONTARIO GROWN NO. 1 PEACHES
'REGULAR OR PINK FROZEN SUNKIST EFFECTIVE
AUG. 16, 17, 18, 19 I 1N 6 QT BASKETS.
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