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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1961_08_24 •i r _ PUBLIS'NED THE — — — - - -- S ! N C E WHITEHALL 1981 2 . 0948 VOLUME 78-No. 48 PICKERING, ONTARIO, THURSDAY; AUGUST 24, 1961 • PRICE lOc PER COPY Pickering Notes Claremont . �us� nesses P - ' retest R01{Itllll1011flmllNII11Cl!iIN!!I'llK;'IB1Cf�1l�IMIIIIkII;IIf�t;I;IU;AUl111111111!II!NIA!!11"nllllllllillllllllii(Illlllirt ill!%III!ICillll!!'illf!(I!�"Il!IIBInIIIIfIIIUllllil!If ' ' ' - '_g W. C. Murkar attended Miss Marilyn Crank has re- the Planned Rthe golden Mrs. ermn Robin- turned home to Prescott after Of St t of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Robin- ,pending two weeks at th'e home a Ion son, aunt and uncle of the late of her aunt and uncle Mr. and `Mrs. Murkar, at Midland last Mrs. Alan Leishman. The Claremont Businessmen's forwarded to the Board -of He said the association feels irr the morning and •Ieft open Saturday. Mrs. Dency Taylor has been Association have gone on record,i Transport Commissioners. there is enough freight and ex- throughout tha clay so that any- We welcome Mr. and Mrs. C. as being strongly opposed to the Mr. :Mansell said that they!press moved to Ajax Hospital. She CPR's a li P t going 'through Claremont one could just walk no W. Ruttle of Brock Road to our is able to be in a,wheelchair, PP cation to have the felt such a move would be a station to keep a man busy He said he did not think community. They are residing but cannot walk on her injured Station agent at Claremont re-;'serious setback to Claremont,and feels this would increase if Claremont business p e o p l e at 33 Lincoln street, moved and replaced by a care- and the north end of the town- freight did not have to be de- would put up with a caretaker, - leg for at least-another month. � g Pickering ota Club held a esker. . shin. g rY Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nick- livered or picked up at the sta- �4e .vuu'.,1 use the CNR at Pic- steak barbecue at the Green- ling ttended the Gilchrist-lw- Mr. Jack Mansell; manager of He said that recent census fi- tion. I f•.; g he Sacco ]ant at Claremont kering, Stou„�.11e or the truck- wood Conservation park on binson wedding in Hamiiton last P gures showed about 000 per-i Mr. '.Mansell said the assoc:a- ing firm, h-e :old council. Monday evening. Those -who Saturday. Miss Gail Nicklin -poke to' township council this: sons in the north end of the!tion feels this is the first step .,The associaton-asked council ' were absent, missed a pleasant was a bridesmaid and Chief week on behalf of the associa- township, and that only the!in a downward trend,'and that 'to-do evar•ythin g they could do evening nd some fast flan. He said the association CPR and one trucking firm within a year or two the CPR� fcrest3!1 th•� CPR's application. g y, juicy Nickling was toastmaster at the I will lodge its own brief of ob- handled freie-ht and express in would want to close the station rounc:l will instruct their reception. jection and that several places i and out of Claremont. down.Members of the park board " Birthday congratulations to ( solicitors to lodge a formal pro- were not a little annoyed last Miss Jo Anne Scott on her fifth in Claremont would do the same. Mr. :Mansell said that. the; 11 r, 'Chas. Cooper said they test with the CPR and ask to week to learn that ball teams birthday, August 28th. Last week Pickering Town-!CPR in using ave a hearing at which objet- who have been using he g figures only used understood that with only a tions may be presented and to g park Mr. Frank Demaine of Pic- hip council voiced objection to I those of 1939 and 60 which were caretaker at the station, the and lights at no charge, walked kering Post Office has returned the change in a written brief considered two.poor prepare a brief for presentation off and left the lights burning from the West. after.five weeks p or years. I freight shed would be unlocked.]at that time. all night. This will result in a vacation. Mrs. Demaine is visit- _ hefty hydro bill for the tax- ing there for a while longer. • • 'payers next month. Mrs:Dorothy Watson and son Kiwanis Club . Mrs. N. Graham and Anna Greg,have and Mrs. Lorne after Plan Auction Pro, pose Stock Car 'Racetrack ' a cetr c belle maGored W Cornwall last. key have returned home after a err k • ., week taking in points of inter- a two week holiday at Coe Hill. The Kiwanis Club. of West est along the Seaway. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Warren Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mitchell. Rouge takes pleasure n announ- and family are home after:, • cin the date of their; Second _ + and Marlene were visitors at spending 2 weeks at Nogies I g In, So * U th ' End Pickle- r1 n the Ron Watson's cottage over Creek, Bobcaygeon, at their cot- �nnuaI Auction Sale, to be held the weekend, and Harold enjoy- on September 18th, 1961. g Velia,ge 1 y The success of last. ear's sale A stock car track south of 'centre of the track he proposes amusement park• license, as ',red his first water ski. Mrs. Cafik has.just returned Y � - Last Wednesday evening Mr. has prompted the club to make Picks has been proposed b an o everything he plans for. the 10- Y g from an 8 day visit to Winni-I ring p p y pen air ice rink and ulti- �eve and Mrs. Sigurd Fevang of Vic- peg were she was visiting her I the West Rougt Kiwanis Aue- Mr. Bert Sandham on 40 acres,I mately an artificial ice rink and.]cation comes under the amuse- toria B.C. and Mr. Leroy Fe- son Ray and daughter-in-law I tlon Sale an annual event. abutting the south side of the a swimming pool. He told coun-I meet park category. yang of Fort Saint John had !Muriel and family. Mr-. Cafik , If any readers have:saleable C.N.R. railway between Church -cil that the materialq u3-' 'n It seems to me like a reason- dinner with The Hortops here. flew home by jet and had a items stored in their• attics or street and Station Road. construction Would be• of the!,able sort of zoning change" said Ord Saturday, Aug. 19th, they wonderful visit,the weather was garages, and would like to do- Mr. Sandham appeared before best. ;Councillor 31ilton Mowbray. attended their son's marriage to lovely and R wishes to be,I nate them to the West Rouge =o*ns'hip council this week with I "I think this a much-bett-t- "This area will not need ,ser- Margaret Hortop. remembered to all heir fami] Kiwanis Auction, a phone call 'pis proposal. He said the track I site than our, Mrs. Bob Scott, Pickering had t Y y previous one" vices for some years and will g and friends in Pickering. !to Auction Headquarters now, would be a $130,940.00 project. said Councillor Ross Deakin. a miscellaneous shower for Mar- I will ensure a :hen con let not likely be developed for some . , Mr. and .Mrs. Jim Murdoch prompt cou►•teous, P ed. He added that ,Earlier:VI r. Sandham had pro-time � come". gare4 Hortop a week acm. and are entertaining Mr. and M rs, pickup. Numbers.to call.are AT Lbout• 560,000 would be spent�posed a track north of Con. 1,• Miss Marilyn.Pearce of Oshawa A. Ronald Towel] and boys.from,'2-7077, AT '2-1616, AT '2-3441). his veal- and that Mr. Earl between Spruce HiII. Road and! Council passed'a motion that ".had a shower for Marg too, to Sarnia for a few days this week: The date of the West Rouge I`r'on of Pickering,'would be White's Road. i a reeomrirendatiori be made to which a number 9f nurses of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Barkey and I Kiwanis Club Second Annuai the general contractor. Reeve Sherman Scott said the Planning Board, that part the OR staff of Western Hoc i- A 6000 seat grandstand. is that the • P� El'aine are in Stratford for a Auction sale is Saturday after- - present aoa.ng would�of Lot 15, .Con: 1, now, zoned tal came. few days this week and Ronnie•noon, September 16th, starting ,fanned with pared track which Have to be amended to permit a� M,z be Chan Miss Kathy McNevin, of Can- would be lighted b s ermit a Y • Barkey is at Tobermayer for at 1.00 p.m., on the parking lot Y pedal G.E.G.E, race track. Kea to adian Imperial Bank, Pickering, the week, of the West Rouge Shopping .tghting.on.100 foot poles Mr. Sandham said that'what.stock car race track and other -' ) has returned to work after a 3 Mr, and Mrs. Ron Hall have.Centre. Sales commences at 1.00 Mr. Sandham said that in the he really preferred was an amusements. week holiday,in,Winnipeg. left for their home in Campbell-I p.m., and will continue until all We are sorry to hear of Mrs. ford and we extend a welcome articles are sold. Stolen Cif W. 1. Gee having to in has- the new vice-principal' 'Vic. Proceeds of the sale will be Dr. W Eric Mae$ean County M 0 N petal. She is in Toronto East ,ouglas J. Kettle and family'devoted to boys and girls acti- • W. / • • • General due to a fall she had a who have moved into the formerIvities, and other social services • week ago. Hall residence on Sherwood. I in the community. Is Chased Res ns Local Post As Of Sept. . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Toms, Mrs. Vera Hasek, Sao Paulo,I g • Sherwood, E. had his sister and Brazil, white on a tour is 'visit- In case you wondered why the` • •� parents from Cobourg visiting .ing her brother-in-law Jerry and +iren v:as '� ailing along the Takes SImil"ar Position For York TW them last week. Service Station na.3 street of Picker:n on: • -- - - Mrs. Hasek this week. g p - Mrs. May DtFlabough, cashes) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prouae' ' '" �• a---""^ Ch e: Ho K• E i� Mac-Bean, M'rH Sinc that time, when Dr. Llac at I.G.A. had returned to work attended the Down Family.Re- u ar l N;ckling was chasing a of the Ontario County Health Unit Bean started with a staff of three after a two week holiday in union at The.Acres, Bowman-, 1 lo'd-Up See.nE `'l'' cat. has tendered his resignation from which besides himself included Northern,Ontario. vine on Sunday. f' �1+ t :t c�rr°ng out of that post and will take up new John Robson• chief sanisar} in 11 - - I- 'A Ime youth, descrilte:f I an-th at:•••:t and gave chase, duties in the same capacity -with spector and Miss Margaret L. o about 20 years old, help up a t by N,j. Yor): Township as.-of September Ati.in,.m. - stipenisor of public • 'A • Iservice station it the co n. 'aff c. 1. health nursing, the staff has Fevang Hortop Wedding ttractive -; i a 11 - 'tarti w'^t dow i Dr, hlacBean and his famih grour �1)II •street and got �iut• -.inw: w..- cvaa r.e to live in Pickerin^ Th: Ontario County Health avenue on Sunday morning, and o Avgvst Event ►n Pickering Church then gave back the money. •.raffic on Highway 401. After and he will commute to work. Unit now comprises six munict Bob McKinley of. Pickering, .losing sight of it, he contacted . He has been with the.Health palities. The United Church in Picker- McKenne —both of Kingston. 117, attendant at the station, told the township and OPP police Unit since it first started here on A•'successor to Dr. NfacBe Y g o an , t to be on the l bout for it. Juh' I, 195', .I has not been a omred .t, het. ing, decorated with tall,standards Following the ceremony, are-!police that, about 7.50 a.m. a pp A pink and white gladioli, was ception was held at the Flying Young man walked in and aske�. the setting for the wedding of Miss Dutchman in Bowmanville. The for the key to the wash room., --" Margaret Anne Hortop and Mr, couple left from_ there on. a-uip:When McKinley-returned frow, Ronald Fevan-:-last Saturday: t the Maritime serving s bought g 4 provinces. � g .gas, the man bou Rev. Melville Buttars officiated.. They will reside in. Kingston cigarettes with a dollar }gill. , The bride, given in marriage by on their return. As McKinley got the chan�r 4 �' her father, is the daughter of Mr. from a cash box, 'the robbr;: P and Mrs, Thomas 1.. Hortor of. said ' "I'll take that" and ex- Pickering, and the groom is the ! posed a gun stuck in his belt. son of Mr: and. Mtrs.`Siguard 'D' La' ke' f l"o n t' He-looked in the box and said ! A, Evans: of Victoria, B.C. to McKinley, there is not much - During the ceremony the bride•, Plan's in here, only 35.00, aunt. 11frs. Kcnneth Holliday. •,ins Made He hander) the money anrd.hog two solos. "The Wedding Pra;.cr bark to McKinley, ran to hi? and "0 Perfect LoNc." car and fled south of. Harwood The bride chose a gown of-full- enritmittee set up by the avenue. Metro Board has .completed a' P.C. John Found of the Pic k .a length mist white organza and study -of the lakefront from kerin Township Police Le art Guipure lace fashioned witlr a g P p Clarkson out east as far as ment is investigating. pointed barque, portrait neck Oshawa. sculptured with lace motifs, bouf- They have made recommends- fant skirt offset with lace medal- '. x flans in, their report,.some of: Local People lions and streamers caught wth which affect our waterfront lace motifs draped in the back. • ^ : here. In Air Crash :; She wore a fingertip veil of tulle They suggest that In lake- n;! and seed pearls and carried a cis- front land in the area of Sympathy is extended this z cade bouquet of pink roses and Frenchman's Bay be acquired week to Mrs. E. Cornutt of 4th ' ` white stephanotis. _ for public use as Miss Marilyn Pearce was the public lake- concession and to Mrs. W. # Y front. They feel the same about Sowerby and Mrs. G. Carter maid of honor and Mrs. Gordon the land, east of Duffin's Creek who lost a son and brother and Rimmer, cousin of the bride, was along the south edge of Ajax. sister in law in the fatal plane the bridesmaid. Their gowns were Naturally they have done a crash at Locust Hill last week of French blue organza with bal- great deal of study on har- that took four. lives. a loon skirts. They had matching bout•:, especially Toronto har- Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Chafen " stoles, head pieces,, and shoes. bou r• and their daughter in law, Mrs. Their,nosggars•were of blue and The report is lengthy, detail- Ken Chafer were killed along carnations. ad,,angl':r"isims a;great desk] of with ' Dr. W. J. Harper. The f: The d;6t nan was Mr. Fred study,•but-the recpmmenrjatlons' �Chafens are well known in _ SaakoreR,Qtf kingrton,. and the for ' 'area would appeitr to.b• ;Green lover and Mitt, Ken Cha- "Sy WORK FOR LABOR MINISTER-Helping a pretty little girl eat her hot dog is nice work Lssl�ts were.ldr.{Douglas HortoQ, very svorwhile: fen wae'the''fortner .$I►aronne or LoborMinister Mike Starr, These problems are°handled,much easier than some he gets bra6cr of the hide; and Mr. We understand that Ajax SrAith, daughter of Mr, and at his office in Ottawa. Mika was enjoying himself of the recant Starr-Dymond Picnic which Brim Holmes tad Mr. Edward council 1•aet week, adopW this Mrs. Yen Sivith of AjeJt. was offended by over 1:000 persons of Greenwood Park. Pagi Two ' ' T H E P'YC K E R 1 N G "NEWS Thursday, August 24, 1961 T Hf DICKERING NEWS r� E ESTABLISNEU 1131 -BAY -R G S Jeaued emery Thursday by The Neva Printing and Publishing Company Scouts and Cubs Ridges Recreation Association A special meeting of Bay Nays and Means Committee ■ Authorized as Second Class Mail Matter Post Office Dept., Ottawa, Out. Ridges' residents took place on will be the Gasorama to,be held -SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $2.50 per rear — Usited.States $3.01 per )ear Thursday, Aug. 17., at the home. on Sunday, Sept. 3 at the Li- BARRY MURKAR, Editor trict Commissioner,, of Liver- Jack Peacock Ways and of Mr. H. Cook, Assistant Dis- verpool Rd. B.P. Station. "RETAIL !!/A S TAX — ADVERTISING RATES UPON REQUEST — pool Rd. South. Means Chairman 'announces Special guest in spea- that tickets may be purchased S lal est and ma ker of the evening was Mr now for $2.00 and all profits A Close Call _ Frank Hunt District Commis= will go to the association. The sinner Mr,. Hunt outlined the gasoline is being purchased dir- duties and responsibilities of a .zctly from British Petroleum DISTRICT -Four boys had a narrow escape last week-end when Group Committee. not the station and will ensure The first Group Committee a bettet margin of profit. None caught do a raft in a squall off Fairport Beach. It is for Bay Ridges was appointed of this would be possible only _ Is ndW O p en in hoped that a lesson was learned from-this escapade. . and will hold office until the for Mr. Jacolison Lessee.We have had calls. this week from Fairport Beach fall of 1962. Projects of this.nature are residents who are alarmed over the .number of near- Included in the Group are the associations only means of Mr. Bill Eagleson, Chairman; support in providing water 'tragedies that have occurred at the beach this summer. Mr. Ted Brown, Secretary; Mr. skiing and other activities for T B l HI It Would appear there have, been a number of ine* Cliff Sykes,, . Treasurer, Mr. our young. people. We there- dents involving" inner tubes and rubber water toys Ernie. Burnie, ' Mr. Jack Pea- fore request that you lend your = cock, Mr. Ed. Jaen, Mr. Alex wholehearted support 'in- this where children have been carried out beyond their Robertson and Mr, Jack Shaw. venture. to serve Ontario and Victoria Counties depth but were fortunate in that someone was close by Mr. Ray Liscumbe who was Bowling _ instrumental and rescued them. in forming the- -Regi trs It onk place Sa ., — initial meeting of those interes- Aug. 9 for Junior Bowfin Retailers, wholesalers, manufacturers The money spent on the township police patrol boat � in scouts and Cub in this g g' appointed Scout- Enough children signed up to and all 'others- who will be collecting was well invested. Our police have assisted in many area, was appo ensure the formation of our - ' master; also appointed was Mr. Retail Sales Tax are cordially invited to rescues since the boat was purchased about a year ago. own league but children who Ivan Williams assistant Scout- missed the registration may Also by warning people they have no doubt saved many master• still do so by contracting Mr. Visit this office if they require addition- others from getting_ trouble. Immediately after, the meet y , p al information. For your convenience g g_ Les Taylor 849 Maudlin hone r %ng some of the more hearty Parents living near the beach may take the water for types enjoyed a dip in the 839-2757. It is suggested that you telephone ilk granted and this is understandable. However, your child Cook's .pool and later all those General News _ advance. - i could be a water victim. Don't let this happen. If your present were served a very Last Thursday, Aug. 17 one tasty lunch prepared by Mrs• of our Bay Ridges families had children are going to the beach unaccompanied; which Y GOOF the misfortune to contact food. -DISTRICT. OFFICE AT WHITBY they shouldn't be, at least give them stern warning A vote of thanks is sincerely poisoning. Like most of us about staying out of deep water. in order for Mr. and Mrs- Cook strange to the community ante .:Brock BYIIdln9'(N.W. Corner Brock and ,)Gast week's raft episode was a close call, bet's not our neighbours who have ex- not knowing who to- call the _ tended the hand of friendship father Mr. Gahvin phoned the and co-operation in assisting Dundas Sts-} Tel. MO. a-S$o� • have any more. _ -0p Pickering . Township P o 1 i c,e, the folks in Bay-Ridges with They not orly dispatched a doe- _ the Scout and Cub activities. for but assisted in obtaining Differences of 0 inion "a�y"s the drugs and realizing the } : DISTRICT TAX ADMINISTRATOR: p An executive meeting of the familys anxiety contacted them i 'Bay Ridges - Ratepayers was later to check on their. condi- J. BRVYEA It seems that magistrates are human' beings like held at the home of Mrs. Bonita tion• l the rest of us and not all of them think alike nor agree Angel, 844 .Nasoch on Friday The admiration and thanks of I - on the same matters. Ault. 18th. all Bay R;diies is directed "to, Mr. Don Waring has announ- Pickering's finest. - Last week a Toronto daily carried an item which Iced that all business on hard Per.3ona1 Happenings - quoted a magistrate as saying that young persons, at wa, progressing satisfactorily Master David B.iscewell of 1 ppH BLIZZARD ELECTRIC least in his opinidn,'should not be locked up and thrown and that the Constitution and Krosno Blvd. celebrated his By Laws prepared by the In- in with hardened criminals. He said he preferred the!ter. Committee for the accep- Bliss Gloria Trunks cAebra- auspended sentence. tance liy the General Meeting,• ted her'first birthday on Aug. COMMERCIAL `RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL WIRING Other magistrates, however, feel that a few days In would. be ready for .September - FREE ESTIMATE - 18. This young miss also lives the cooler is the best detriment to prevent a recurrence. urged on hrosno Blvd. P '_Vii. Waring also that Mr. and Mrs. George Ahop•; We are not in a position to say which is right, or the General Meeting for Sept. will spend 3 or 4 days of their' the 5th was of great importance • • - ieven whether one opinion of the two is wrong. But it is holidays in the Sarnia Area. Pickering to all homeowners in Bap Rid- I Visiting 'the Alsops for the 4 Pbone Pickedng , WH• 2233 interesting to note that In some area of Pic g .ges and expressed.hope that the past week-end has been Mrs. _ Township, it is much quieter since local magistrates attendance figures would be Norma Wheeler, Mrs. Alsops have been putting the foot down and hard. hitch. mother. Remember: The place is Bay Rd, School. The time is 7.45 p.m., September 5th. Gasora-rr•ia , The next undertaking of Bay 0 ICE AUG. e i ._ - •" ; - - `�. ice. , -FAIRPORT ' � I Labour Day BEACHM SEPT. 4 The Second Instalment of Townshi of Pic- I 0 S.B•A. Art Mitchell has p �n h.. o nn three x � IPavP kering Realty and Property Tax is due man and f it, B.C.B.C. Naden of 'Esqui 7. Mr. and Mrs. .Witliam Ton 1A& � payable on August 31, 1'961. Pay Promptly kin and Margaret had a nice �� !time. last week at Chemong and Avoid Penalty. I Lake. �' O Janet Fenemore of Toronto is spending a few days with Lindai usan—� D. J. PUTZ and.MS and Mrs.'J.dWilliams and family of Park Cres. are on MAH 1 BITI N TAX COLLECTOR•AND ',TREASURER I holidays at Sharbot Lake. - Barry Campbell bf Toronto ` E V E N I N G GRANDSTAND SHOW spent the weekend at the home 1961 TORONTO CAIVADIANA '61 featuring of Mrs. A. Pickard. Sir. and Mrs. F. Williams of „ �� "THE GLORY OF CANADA" Dumbarton Shores spent two 'It's ShowY1'indowofCanada. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■t■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ See the newest industrial andmanu- a dazzling spectacular I ■ ■ •,vreks at a cotave at Fairbanks ■ i Fake near Copper Cliff. They factored products on display . . : with a live cast'of$00 produced by Jack Arthur featuring the 9 MARKET YOUR GRAIN ■ `i'itert friends at Sudbtny, Cop-,, s�ulture,science,the arts,crafts ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE in (heir InfernvNonolly y• ■ poi Cliff and Goderich.on.their ----famous,Musical gide.Showtime 9:30 p.m. _ ■ and hobbies,and Canada's natural � ■ eturn trip home. ■ ■■! any happy returns of the resources.There's music,entertain- GIGANTIC FIREWORKS DISPLAY 5 ;WITH CONFIDENCE ■ jay to Brian Burro«; �sllo was / tinent and sports for everyone. ■ * three 'on August 20th and to l N ■ - — - `....—� W - . ,. Aiken who ec•lebrates hi._ �--"�-- '-THROUGH YOUR ■ ninth hirthday on Aura:=t 5th. ' ■ ■ MAMMOTH SHRINE CIRCUS ANEW ■ Mi. a'nrl NIrs. E. R. Blr•nkarzt . ■ celebrated their 10th wedding THE AFTERNOON GRANDSTAND ■ ■ anniversary -on August 17th: CHEVROLET ■ ■ SHOW,AUG,21'to SEPT.2.Clowns, ■ ■ Congratulations to 1I r. and g E L AIR S E DA N :■ ■ 1 C. Campki-n who will be - .8cnallsts,animals,top acts from all over r Ifs. - x is 0 in 11 yearn on August 26: the world,in this famed fivo-ring circus. Church Neu•s ow 4 FREE CARS, O eileh Night the 6rsnldstald ■ ■ ■ is I Rev g• p ' Learn from ARCADE OF LIGHT.Thebr'islitest :y D. Holmes will preach ■ ■ m e morning. The title of his - • i( sermon will be Christian Sta- MEN 0 BRAS$ SEE MEDISCOPE DAILY. Confacfi Us For Paces bility. In the evening there will tamed band from doctors themselves how your heart and thorou!<hfare m the world. The. ■ ■ be a Missionary Film entitled body work-the complete story of medi- Princes' Boulevard inside ]Pidnoee' England entertains Y - at The Heart Of The Phillipiries." ; afttrnOOII and Line with models of the human body. Crates. . ■ ■ Mr, and Mrs. E. P. Blenkarn Two bud tip house this treat calm ■ ■ spent last week holidaying in. e�°g on the�' undvttteatispioeedtiaeOntarioMetiical A M1 LE OF MIRTH t Claremont CO 1 OP o n's Ba Yacht DWAY i Rhode;Island. • Aeeociatiion, ON THEM ■ The F•renchma y ■ Phon@ ZO1 " 202 CLAREMONT ' ' Clle home of Mr. a a box nd Mrs. E. R. CANA "NAlmAL E>iN111 m/w.P.rUMNO It Wm/N1R,AM L KIIIALLOM 4a AP/NOT OPEN— _ EN ON i1fINA1s 1 �MI '■ Blenkarn on Sunday, August --— • .' ■ 27,'following the yacht race. ;: , .Thursday, August 24, 1961 - " — -- — THE P I C K NEWS " •PageThresi ; COMING EVENTS in the I L to 14 years, the Orioes. "' _ - AUDLEY NEWS �N?ADS• •D U N BA RTQ N On Monday August 14th. the - ��s' The woman's institute will nte•t in Dunbartoa Kiwaais Cub held a s = the Presbyterian Sunday School Room very successful Father and Daugh- Tues., Aup. 29th, 2 P.M. Mrs. Norman g wishes are extended to and Mrs. Dick Winter. j ter banquet. There were over 40 ,. Aires Brooklyn will give an illustrated The regular morning service of! Marilyn Wonnacott and Ronald Marilyn Cowie is holidaying to talk on the visit of the Farmer Group worship was conducted by the min- present. After the meeting a tour Webb who were married on Sat with her, aunt; Miss Isobel 7 of An ro the British Isle o good at• of the Brougham Museum had arda inter Dr. W. A. McKay assisted by y aftern oon in, Audley Cowie at her cottage at Canoe star t•ndance is .requested, visitors wel• been arranged. United Church b the Rev. M. Lake, � Mrs. H. Stroud at the organ.Many Y Algonquin Park. / e•»•• The Dunbarton Kiwanis Club Buttars. The reception followed Mrs Fred Puekrin and Dian- of the Kiwaniaas and their wives and families held their church p ge at Thars- "' s PICKERING LIBRARY OPENS were welcomed. The scriptwe les- Pa- in the Sunday School room. ne were at a cotta pt rade in Dunbarton United Church The Rev, M. Buttars was back tonia Park last week with Mrs. ,•. IN SEPTEMBER son was the 18th chapter of St. on Sunda sow+5. • The local library will open again Luke. The text was Luke 17: 20 y' in the pulpit on Sunday, follow- Puc re's parents. after summer vacation in September and 21. "And when he was de- The Wescctcclake family have ing his vacation. The men's fir. d Mrs. Stewart Mao- returned from their holiday in the choir sang with the usual hours: Friday, 6-8 p.m. manded of the Pharisees, when the a "In the Gardens Heigh s, Beth and Alec, Maria Tuesday and Saturday, 2.3 French River District Mrs. Lee Darwin California Heights, Quebec ,�►RTIC'LES FOR SALE y y kingdom of God shoud come, he , are visiting answered them and said.The King- ]h. Hertzberg has opened his is visiting this month with her this week at the hone of Mr. , We wish to thank all of our kind new office on Whit's-Rd. and No- parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. K. and Mrs, Alert Richards. friends, neighbors, pallbearers, and dam of'God cometh not with ob- Bobby Richards is holidaying g 1� 2 highway. Pratt- PAINTERS AND DECORATORS those who so Eindl provided cars,for servation: Neither shall they say y p � - The Harold Mitchell family Visitors at the home of Mr. this week with his uncle and $1.00 an hour for quick, clean, guar• their many 'acts of kindness, expres- Lo here; of, to There. for behod. spent the week end at Coe Hill and Mrs. George Squire on Sun- aunt, Mr.'and Mrs. Cyril Ric- denteed first-doss Painting and Paper- ,of sympathy, candolances and the kingdom of God iS within visiting riends. day were Mr, and Mrs.'Cooper lensing. rr beautiful floral offerings, •x- you." Dr.'McKay continued on his g p r bards, at a cottage near Hunts. ERIC STOKES — DECORATOR lead our recent bereavement. Also Miss Mary Somerville was out Bath and family, and Carl villa. _ Lord's Prayer talks with the verse, Meyer, Oran R.R. 3, Pickering —TEmple 9.1714 t ng the Dixon Funeral Home for again on Sunday for the first time Y + geville, Mr. Victor Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell "Thy kingdom come, thy will be p Darling and Mr. and Mrs. Ross and family visited at the home the ciency, the bell Telephone for since her recent operation. g PARTS AND SERVICE their ss in making alls. done'". In Jesus' day the kingdom Darling, Bracebrid e, and Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Torrance,' g Mr. Charles Risk's brother from g+ g Washing Machines — $20 and UP —Mr, Mrs. E. Cornutt, Eilen, '.vas thought to be•a permanent in- Montreal is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Darling, of Port Carl- Claremont, on Sunday. AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE Margaret red family and Mr. Jack ititu'don. Many of,the things that n ing. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Me- Charles Risk of No, highway: Phone: WHitahall 2.6410 Shane of T tie think of as permanent are dis•. Catherine and Gordon Schad Cowatt Peter and Frank, Tor- Open Every Night Tilt 9 o'clock _ St. Andrews Presbyterian + UCTIOfT SALE appearing. For the kingdom to Garrard Road,- Oshawa, spent onto, visited on Saturday with Church--Picker MOT WATER TANK, 35 gal, new heat- ` :dome we must be converted or Mr. Ken Heron conducted the a few days at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George Puekrin. ing elements, new condition, qlso Saturday, August 26th--Auct;on'sele ho_rn•again and live a new life. The Lloyd baby carriage $20.00,Stroller, of electric refrigerator, r one gas - regtrar-morning service--and . y y g g P,pP s kingdom of God is not of this William Bo Lloyd $10.00, also 2 hound psi kitchen range, houssh !d furniture, yes was organist. The P I >'? world, but is of the soul and spirit • • • pies. WH; 2.4193, glassware, dishes, oral 'many other processional was, "Great .God -of Walter Piotrowski Ajax, Succeeds r when God's will is-done. Walter articles, of Prenrice's action Rooms, Wonder. All thy-ways". The Scrip= / /GREY BABY CARRIAGE, in 9 ad,con• Franklin House, Mar m, Ont. Pro, A service of infant baptism was ture lesson were Psalm- 97 and • dirion..$15.00, TEmple 9-2338. perry of lEsroce of a Lots James, _ondticted as the son of Mr. and �.Portions.of Micah 6 and'St: Mark 'In Walking More Thai' 300 Miles Rattle, and Mrs, R. H, Crank. Sole '1lrs. Dougas Green was christened 12. The guest-soloist was Airs. at 1 p.rp, sharp. Terms cosh. No re- gonad Aiartin. Beatrice Koch. Sir. Heron.bascl falter Piotrowski of A'.x .w ss i Pickering re,i�cnb too were in- PLASTERING—STUCCO ` r' + serve. Rain or shin&; Ken 6 Clarke 1 I welcomed Nvith open arms by, his Prentice—AuctioneetsC r On evening the'Session his message on the 6th chapter of rerested in Walter's progress and STONE—CEMENT WORK )` met in the church parlours. llicah.l to t: :Micah spoke to the 'mayor and town friend, when he offered congratulations on the suc- AUCTION SALE }Dunbarton Personals Israelite~ in Judea in 710 B.C. God and his 1'1-year-old son walkesi CERAMIC TILES - into Ajax last Wednesday from cess of his walk. in case you may Saturday, September Ind—auction Congratulations to Mr, and M:s. had given .them prosperity, Mica`+ Montreal enroute to the Cana- have forgotten, Walter has only REPAIRS—NEW WORK sale of upright piano, household I Ronald McCagtin of Glendale asked'them what they had dons Y 1+ than National Ethihition, • 'furniture, many +antique articles. Drive on the Binh of their dough- ; for him. The Lord required them � �one leg and to walk from Mon- ' MARTIN ENRIGHT dishes, glassware, cooking utensils, The'News had a chat with him ter last Thursday August 17, to love justice, love mercy and to on T`hursda treat is no mean feat even-for the - ornaments, pictures, garden tools, etc.. y morning in 'front of ' R.R. 3, -Mr. and-Mr;. Howard McClem-I walk humbly with their, God. The best of us. PICKERING at Corner of Robinson St, and water dews office. His 'son with St„ Markham Village, 'Property be- ent,and Air. A. J. Thompson vis-i n+ toles there i, a message• ter u' him, they were going to slow down •TErnple 9-1997 longing to the Estate of the Late ited Air. and-Mrs, George'Kerno- be just in everything. We• should g g a little, having lots of tune to PARENTS, 700, FOR SHOTS Edward Hand. Sole at 1 p.m. Terms han in Sutton last Sunday. ( show mercy to those who are Less make it in time for*the CNE o en= FOR SALE—Grade 10 text books and cash. No reserve. House is.sold. Ken _ Belated congratulations to Mr-1 fortunate than we are and live in ing on Friday, p When children are gives some Grade 9 text books, One pair a Clarke Prentice—Auctioneers. and Mrs. Fred Wilkins on the birth simple faith .with God. God-has Walter•said he had not suffered their "shots" to protect them from of -girls' .running shoes, six* 8Ih, of a daughter in Scarborough Hos-I given us three principles. justice, from .the long hike other than Polio.-it is wise for the parents to and'a girls gym suit, size 14. These AUCTION SALE pital on August-3rd.-A sistter for mercy and humility. Let us pray losing about eight pounds. He was be immunized as well, since polio articles all in good condition. Anna- that that God will give us strength and we -bell* Graham, WH, 2-1945. - SAT., AUGUST 19, AT 1 P.M. very grateful to the people of is known to be a disease that kills - Celebrating birthdays last week .wisdom in our personal, lives and Ajax who turned out in large Household Furniture, property of were Sharon Gibb on August 17th the lives of the nation. Mrs. Har- numbers to or.cripples adults as'well as chil- FOR SALE—Antique walnut sideboard, g greet him. small antique upholstered, high- Mr, John Metluot, 120 Watson St., and Danny Stenabaugh on August ney conducted the Junior congre- Even outside our office, every dren. Adults"up to the age of 40 back walnut chair, walnut got*-ley West Part Whitby, Refrigerator, Wash- l8th gatioa. car driver, either honked or yelled have been tsricken by this con- tabk, also enamel sink and drain ing machine (new). Chesterfield 6 2 Albert Harris had the misfor- at him as he went b board complete with tops. Phone chain, Bedroom Suite, good, Antique Y• tagious iQIIess. Whi»hall 2.5464. Tables, Kitchen Tobl• b ♦ Chain, rune to. break his finger while at + p Fireplace, bedding, linens, many other -work. Balsam-Mt. Zion ortictes. Kisessob News t Loyal-rogue, Auctioneer, The Dunbarton Kiwanis House Mrs. F. Noon of Grsvenhurst C r e a t 0 r s Q T _ REAL ESTATE rgCk AUCTION SALE League Summer'Series ended on is visiting for a time with Mr. JFOR RENT. largo 4 room flat—private Thursday evening with the winners & sirs. R. Day, o� MONUMENTS bath. WH. 2•4400. Auction sale of household furniture. Mrs. J. A. Jones of Brooklin dishes, glassware, antiques. garden spent a few days last week with $6soo.oQ Full Price tools, etc., one mile north of No. 7 Mr. & Mrs. Cecil-Jones. g OF DISTINCTION 7 roomed house, orchard; good well, Highway on -the Markham and Pick- ,FA�RPORT Congratulations to Mrs. Robt. 3 and 3/5th acres of land, low down .ring Townline. Property of the Estate Carson who 'celebrated her 93rd payment. Call Pickering WH. 2.18ti4, of the late Arnold Hutchings, on,Wed.- birthday, Wednesday, August . for THREE GENERATIONS OANCH BUNGALOW — 3 bedrooms, nesday, August 30, 1961.. 16, A number of relatives -and large lot, breezeway, garage, patio, 12 wicker arm chain, 1 arm chair, LAWN MOWER frte,nds called to wish her best planters, and many, many extras. antique upholstered couch (over 100 1 wishes. R•asonobh. Call Pickering, WM. nut), old), hall rack with mirror (um- ( The Active Service Class met Staffor Ltd• 2-1884, nut); antique small parlor table, Hum- y�ERVICE last Wednesday night at the � Bros, ':bar of pictures, 2 iron beds full size ; home of Mrs. Geo. Wilson with nwnces, oil furnace, small born, I Lewis Jane's group in i4! ACRES-7 room from•, cony with spring, 2 complete china toilet Mrs. fruit, good road, 2 miles from Ux• sets, electric 'vacuum cleaner, number char of the programme. Hymn — ;MONUMENT S scrip- bridge, principal& only, Hugh of scatter rugs, ontrqud Singer sew- 28 FAIRPORT BEACH RD. 434 was sung, prayer and scrip- Smith, R,R, 3, Uxbridge — tPuber ing machine (good), wooden bed, I ture9 read from the 37th 1 2-3310. , cherry, with springs, dresser, wash- I -PHONE TE. 9-1409 Psalm. Mrs. Geo. Wilson gave DUNDAS ST. EAST ,WHITBY - MO 8-3552 - I stand, number of oil lamps, cherry, the devotional topic from this _ - GOOD HOUSE in Morley ParIs. if'I dresser and washstand, antique child's psalm. Mts: Elmer Wilson sang able for,quick sole• $2,000 cash re- high chair, wooden,fern stand, rocking a solo ".Trust and Obey". Fol- �"�'-�""'-"--- -- --- - ------+------- quired, Contact W. G, Lawson, g 9 FREE' PICK UP AND y - Soli�itor, Pickering, WH. 2.2741, 1 °hair. child trunks, washstand, child's lowing the minutes and bus'- ARTHUR MITCHELL LIMITED -I desk, child's rocking chair, bed and Hess, firs. Jack.Ward Of Clare- ! springs with matching washstand•and '.DELIVERY moat showed some very:inter- EMPLOYMENT W�• estin pictures. on Washington dresser, hanging lamp, antique grams. g p BUILDING SUPPLIES phone with horn, ,chino railer set, and ,local places, The meeting 7. Ober hot late• closed with hymn 471 and the • LOCAL MAN REQUIRED p pull.-out- couch. Hum• Ym 1 need o representative for my firm in ; benediction. bdr of fruit jars, screen, wooden chest, ,. T-this area. The opening in this area $,large number, of books, Vega small + -Mr. and Mrs. Paul-Wilson of -LUMBER --"MASONITE -HARDWARE may be worth up to $8,000 yearly for cream separator, 2 el.Ctric radio$, PICKERING $� Lafefield visited fora few days CEMENT BLOCKS GRAVEL the right man. Con you make short good, kitchen table, kitchen cupboard; LANDSCAPING last week with Mrs: G. Wilson ' - _ -auto trips?. Full or part time work. Findlay. oval kitchen range, coal .or and Gordon. Can you call on Rural, Town 6 City 'i wood, very old antique rocking chair, •I•' Mrs. Sid Knolton and .boys - O specinUsts in dwellers? Are you prepared to start number of kitchen chairs, some are .r d+f' Enniskillen visited a few p R at once? write Solis Manager, Box antique,. rocking chair, sin le barrel '1'i days last week with hei• mother, REZ WOOD STAIN 8i SEALER -GLASS - 9 9 g Sodding 17;London, Canada. I ihotgun, General Electric washing mo- ?• 1 Mrs. F: Disney. C.I.L. PAINTS CLERK-TYPIST, aged 25-35 required }chine, Quebec heater, Lownboy power' ,g -Power Rolling : � Air. and Airs. Cecil Jones irrimediately for sales office of con- lawn mower, 2 fibre wash tubs, num. Tractor Grading ;celebrated •their 35th wedding • struction company. located at Pick- ber.0 lawn-chairs, Forge number of anniversary last Friday, Aug. ! — fi' " Sod Delivered '` 18. Congratulations'! OIL AND GAS FURNACES SALES:,AND SERVICE • ' Bring. Pleasant - personality and dishes, chinaware, glassware, orna- •1•', 1�r' ability to handle people essential, meets, cooking utensils, and many' +j Sirs, Jas. Mug°ford--fnee Lor- .EAVESTROUGHING — PLUMBING Phone Mrs. Mitchell .at EMpire articles not mentioned. •� -'.`V1/I"I. 2-6090 .p. na Jordan) and daughter 'of 1' 6-6254. Page riding garden tractor with „ •,g„l„1,,. Toronto visited for a few days BUDGET TERM S Wisconsin air-cooled gasoline engine last week with her parents, Ml'. DAY CARE—Young mother with child• g. & Mrs. T. Jordon. rem in school will give day card up complete with plow and cultivator, O Mr. and ' Mrs Tommy Ct95t _. to e i Pen: large house an gar en ro o i er with Briggs an , of Washington are holidaying ,yard, near' Stroud's Lane on spruce Stratton motor. This machine is goad. WHltehall 2-6771 TEmple 9-2431 DR ALFRED s for a couple• of weeks with her ' STATION ROAD Hill Road. TEmple 9.1540. Extension ladder; number tt chicken e S parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis PICKERING, ONT. TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE—Have feeders and fountains, cutting box 1 Jones. NIGHTS TEmple 9.1682 room for 2 passengers to and from hand or power (M-H), No. 3 Fleury h welkin low, scufFler, spring tooth I bii55 Sharyn Jones and Keith •' downtown Toronto. Leaving' Picker- 9 P P 9 ."�----"—'— ins 650 A.M.; leaving downtown scuffler, 4 metal pig troughs, hare L. VANAGS Jones are holidaying this week Toronto 5.00 P.M. Phone WH. 2- ness, car bumper jack; set harrows, with Mr. & Mrs. Don Piett at 5487 otter 6.30 p.m, brooder stove with Hoover metal r Hamilton- COOPER BLOCK LTD wheel barrow, rubber find, 2 spray- VETERINARIAN bars. J. Briggs of Oshawa is .LOST—Man's block wallet containing spending some holidays with • ors, 1 wheel borrow sprayer, Planet - - identification papers near Rosebank Old ROSebank Rd. North Mr. & firs. S. Jamlesan— _ 920 CALEDONIA ROAD — TORONTO ,Saturday, Aug.- 9. Reword. WH. Junior garden seeder, pile scrap iron, ii Y• e� . r. and bars. VGm. Gates and _ 2.4855. I large number of garden tools, rakes, Betty attended the Locke, Pe- hoes, shovel, forks, scythe and Ipg• 8.ft.'No. 3, Pickering -! union at Uxbridge on Sunday. BLOCKS 8e BRICKS ging chain; cc tools, saws, A picnic for the directors & -STRUCTURAL STEEL BAHA'IS BELIEVE . . . : The foun- j axes, etc• f i their families of the Ontario ' Sale of 1 p.m. Terms: Cosh an day of Telephone TE. 9-1822 I Count - _.:CRANE RENTAL datiens of the divine religions are y Holstein Association one. If we investigate these found sole. No reserve. House is sold: �j was held Sunday at the home - Jams Smith, clerk. ! ` of Mr. & Mr .Cecil Disney: Mr. STATION ROAD, PICKERING, ONTARIO datiens we will discover much T] •o Answer 1`E. 9-1504 I & Mrs. Sam Gough showed Pic- ground Clarke for agreement, j Markham, Ont, — Phone 346 ! tares on their recent' trip to Phones: WH. 2-1960 — WA. 2-5103 — MO. 8-5911 Milliken, Ont. — Phone AX. 3-5987 England & Scotland. 9 Page Four T H E P I C K E R I N G N E W S Thursday, August 24, 1961 I with a good attendance. There The Brougham Jr, Girls' Ball later fora honeymoon in points the severe illness of her father Mr. Misses Joe Ann and Janet An- BROUGHAM were sixty sitting down to dinner. i Team played Fairport Beach on eadt.-• Dean Mairs, derson of Sandford spent the week Mr. and Mrs_dos Burrows and Slrs. Ellicott, Mrs. Campbell and Friday night winning by a score Misses Ann, Donna and Mary . Sympathy of the community is end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ---daughters, Bonny and Penny at- Mrs. B l a c k m o'r e looked after 'the-'—L- Y6-6-eo Glover of Oshawa- have -to-Mrs. -Cornett in the .Robert Mil1aF,-- teaded the Burrows-Anderson wed- games and both children andadults Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burrows been visiting w i t h their grand- loss of her only son, her daughter- Mrs. Tufford and Mrs. Burrows tend in Oshawa on August 12. had a good time' attended the wedding of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard -aw and her granddaughter-in- of Toronto visited with Mr. and ding Misses Donna and Debbie Pas- The Bake Sale on the Church grandson Ralph Burrows of Hamp- Malcolm. law in the tragic airplane accident Mrs.Charles Burrows last week. coe returned home d Sunday after lawn or. Friday afternoon proved ton and Miss Eleanor Anderson of Mrs. De Smedt and little son at Locust Hill last week. Misses Carol and Marilyn Knox spending a few days vuiung after a real success. Around forty dol- Oshawa in Centre St. United Mark of Cold Lake, Alberta ar- Miss Muriel Sheppard of Ion- of Enniskellen is visiting at the sins around Ham ton-Eiting Ile- lirs was added to the fund for the Church on Saturday evening Au- rived home here on Sunday morn- dale Heights spent a couple of days home of Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Pas- p new Church organ. i gust 12. The happy couple left ing to be with her mother due to last week with Mrs. D. A. Beer. Coe. and Solina. Mr. and Mrs. Moyer Craig of $rantfora have moved into the M. Ellicott home in the sub division. -'--We welcome them to our midst. A bus load of players and spec- tators journeyed to Lowville on ` Saturday evening to-see Brougham -Midgets pay Louville. The boys done well and played a.good game under the leadership of their coach Mr. H. Malcolm although beaten by a score of 11-8. The return game will be played in the park 'here on Saturday August 26 at 8 OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 700 P.M. ' ROUGE HILLS p.m. All interested come gut and cheer the boys along. IEXCEPT THURS. & FRI. TILL 9:00 P.M. ON NO. 2 HIGHWAY Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.Allan .Ellicott were: Mr. and Mrs. Stan. Thompson and 'son Lorne of,Al- PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT., AUGUST 24 - 25 - 26 BUST EAST OF ROUGE BRIDGIt tona and Kimberly Sehill of Rich- Mond Hill also Mr. and Mrs. R. EN Elltcoft- CANADA PACKERS - - - R .-- C Mr. -and Mrs. Harry Knox and -RIB END T D IN N 12 0=. Round tins � FooD . LEAH - g'OBK � • boys of Solina visited Mr. and - Mrs. K. C. Pascoe on Sunda). 151/z oz. Tins 1b' C The �L'oman's Missionary Socic- KLIK � LOIN BOAST'S ty held their meeting on Thursday f a s.) a g s afternoon August 17 on the lawn la► or.,.. ( vg.. 21/z Ib ( v 3 Ib •)9 o€ the president, Mrs. Lindo who _ THREE for .B CENTRE ROASTS OR CHOPS . . . . . . lb. 6 c welcomed the mcmb.rs and guests I :. ; WHOLE LOIN . . . . . . . . lb. 59c with a very inter<,ting reading ! ' This meeting being a picni'.thcrr I I C N was na t±usine5. done. All..were ! _, $ 1000 I MAPLE LEA, BOLOGNA .reminded of the Thank Offering ! rr"� f service to he held on October 11 ! . when Mrs.-Jull will be guest speak- (Save 41 c) (Case of 48 tins $3.95) By the piece lb. 29c Sliced lb. 3Sc ere Mn,. Blackman and Ctrs. Sum-I cNABOB'S 12 oz. Pkg. FEARMAN'S FULLY COOKED READY TO SERVE BONELESS ers entertained the children .wtih I a fine line of games and prizes. Mrs. Robert Malcolm had several S slt Water Taff C contests for the adults' with �[rs: y " 1b' Hugh Stiller and Sfn. 31. Ellicott as.winners. A viry dainty lunch -f` (Save IOe) 2 to 3 Iba .Avera a Wei ht §erved b)-the hO5tY55 and social committee brought to a close a (Special offer of 4e off) YORK BRAND very pleasant afternoon. SN"IWsCAKE MEAT BALLS BACK BACON The Sunday School Picnic ads LEAN PEAMEALED i held on Saturday afternoon to (With Gravy) p c Greenwood Conservation Park CENTRE CUTS ?9C END CUTS .'69C - 12 oz. tins or SLICES 1b. or SLICES !b. HARE-AND-TORTOISE 9 5 vVFlen driving to or from the ;Bib -. FRESH LEAN IbS. 'FOOD MARRE week-end' cottage.' a lot of the for pp ■ • danger and tensiosi of driving on y Beet for a crowded highway can be avoid- Minced �2 ed by taking to the secondary or V C! M I N G (Save 9e) side roads, where most drivers are not in such,a hurry and overly SKIM MILK POWDER .(Save 34e) Crosscut Short Rib Roast . . . . . . . . ... .lb. Sgt• it's more It may take longer• but INSTANT N U M I LK Large 3 lb. Box 69c it's more likely to be safer, An STANDING — (6th and 7th RIBS) - added advantage is the attractive ..�. scenery. that the Driver will have -MAPLE LEAF - ■ PRIME RIB ROAST time to observe. _ TENDERFLAKE TWO LBS• ' NO DRIVING WORRIES C � Boneless Rolled Plate Brisket Pot Roast lb 39i . ROUND --N0 PARKING PROBLEMS r-ozool- - or Ib.. 79c "SWIFT'S Special Offer of 10c Off STEAKS 1 st 5 ribs NO L-O- N- G WALKS I : '..IRISH STEW Large 24 oz. Tin . . . . . . . . . . . 39c Boneless Rolled•Prime Rib Roast . . . . . lb. 79f e (Blade Bone Removec • ..` ' >► - � .,� BLADE OR SHORT RIB WHEN YOU x ' 49 ' LB C 39 GO BY BUS ��` r� I M�►RC,�.R1Nt Ib.AS TO THE � ' ! - 1SAVE 7e) - CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION! OR STONY CREEK 7 oz. tins ROUND OR SQUARE -��SEPTEMBER 4 ` AUGUST 19 TO SE i" �b. p ' C DIRECT INTO THE GROUNDS BONELESS CHICKEN fir c P . 'ROA.ST 79 ' Reduced Round I :.:.:: `' •. ,. .. . . . (Safe 9c) =:Faro $2.10 Trip le Leaf Sliced HIRES 10 oz. tins Maple Includes Admission MACARONI & CHEESE for r For children's fares see yokr Agent ;�''KO OT BEER for C • (except Sunday) K LOAF or MOCK LEAVE PICKERING Case of 24 oz. Tins $1.89 .(Save 45c) --- 0 CHICKEN LOAF .7 52 a.m. 9.52 a.m. 10.52 a.m. — ,_ _- 9•0o a,m. 11.52 a.m. NABOB INSTANT (5 6 oz. Vacuum Wrap. Packages LEAVE EXHIBITION • ocelot Offer Of 21c Off) • X4.30 p.m. •7E p.m. '9.30 p.m. FRESH MEATY (Side 5.30 p.m. '8.30 p.m. •10.30 p.m. OF F E E Urge 6 'oz. jar C 6.30 p.m. . X.11.O0 P.M. SPARERIBS ._ Y—Saturday and Labour Day Only 88--- '—Beginning August 18th •X=Immediately after Grandstand Perf. TABLE QUEEN ENRICHED (DAYLIGHT TIMEi Full 24 oz. Sliced Loaf Bread, C' .Exhibition passengers travelling on regu•' lar buses witl transfer at Toronto Bus Terminal to buses running into grounds. Tickets and Information at No. 1 Home Grown Large 11 Quart Basket ;Pickering Coffee Shop STROUD S NEW POTATOES . . . . . . . . . . , 59C ■ TRY OUR' EUROPEAN FHUNE WH. 2-1771 No. 1 Selected Firm Golden Ripe - BANANAS . MEATS- & SAUSAGES . . . . . . . . . . . . 21b. 29c dome Crown Sweet Tender CORN IN THE COB , 29c per doe, _ • Thursday, August 24, 1961 THE PICKERING NEWS Page Flvo _ BUSINESS DIRECTORY _,Serviced In FRENCHMAN'S The Churches BAY : WILLIAM G. LAWSON GUARANTEED McEACHHIE'S The regular monthly meeting Bw7iyor wild Solicitor ��io-TY Service , of the Frenchman's Bay Rate- ., • payers Association was held at Funeral Director Pickering Fairport United Church last TELEPHONE �VH. 2-2741 Any Make or Model Un%red Church Friday with a good attendance. l . * Mr. F. Hunt, Chairman of the ARTHUR FIELD.. Mini•»r: REV. MELVl1LE BUTfARS School Board and Mr. K. Mun- CHURCH ST. N• ."PICKERING, ONT. PICKERING Private Ambulance Service ro, Supervising Principal, were guest speakers. They informed DAY OR NIGHT 11.00 a.m.—Church Serria the members that the children from the Bay will attend Kin- 1.1ATER DELIVERED ;AUDLEY dergarten at Fairport Beach WATER School, Grades one to four will D 9.43 a.m.—Church Service attend the Bay RUGS LTD • WM. McEACHNIE, Prop. Y Road School and ' 10.30 a m.—Sunday School Grades five to eight will be e West of Dunbarton *, transported by bus to Pickering until the new Bay-view Heights 'S PHONE Phone WH. 2-2171 School is completed. They stat- PRESCRIPTION SPECIALIST. ed they expect the new school ATIontic 2-0063 Pickering, Ont. GRACE PRESBYTERIAN to be ready by February, 1962= CO3M�TICS - SUNDRIES - BABY NEEDS CHURCH All highschool pupils will at tend Pickering District High MORNING WORSHIP School. KEN and CtARKE 11 a.m.-West Rouge School A light plane owned by Bob _ STORE HOURS: Creighton,•Fraser, Auditorium Dunbar received extensive dam ,i. SUNDAY SCHOOLS age during a bad storm Satur- P R E N T I C E nan & Murdoch west Rouge School day evening. The wind estima- WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 .a.m. 'to 9 p.m. ry red at' 68 m.p.h. caught the AUCTIONEERS 9I a.m.-8 o 8 y and over plane, which • --SUNDA-YS-and--HOLIDAYS Y R1 to 5 p.m Barristers, Solicitors and 11 cm,—up to 8 years P• Licensed and Authorized for the Keen Kraft and flipped it Over ' 11 o.m.—Nursery - Counties of Ontario and York hackwarris. It was hauled out. " Notaries Public, .Centennial.Rood School— Form Stock, Implements, Household �. Sunday by cable and has been 11 a.m.—Ali ages. PICKERING Furniture, Real Estate also our .BANK OF COMMERCE CHAMBERS I d'.smantlPd and will.be repaired. PHONE Whitehall 2-5961 specialty at Reasonable Roles. 408 ROUGE HIGHLANDS DR. y Happy R-t P MY 1I JIan Ha A urns to Tom-. DUAL SERVICE AT ONE PRICEI 1 5 Simcoe St. N., Oshowo j riiy_ Trannuada w•bo celebrate,! , iii _sixth birthday on August Milliken P.O. Phone Agine't 52W3 22nd. P.O. Phone Mark. 206 ! Telephone RA. 3-3446 St. George's Pesvilt.: of the Frenchman's PRENTICES have been established Bay. Yacht.CluK Point, race?f•; GrahaM Auctioneers since 1890. An Ifcan Church HARDWARE I Blue .Jay: on Sun+lay were a? 4 Anglican First, Ron . Playford, PICKERING - ONTARIO APPLIANCES PAINTS - TOOLS second, Len Canham, third, E ■■ Rector: Michael SlcInerney, fourth Ron • R. FLEURY Dr. John Lesik REV• H. S. SHEPHERD, 6.A.,'DA. �a Clark. fifth*Ray Singer and BARRISTER - SOLICITOR D E N T I S T Box 198, Pickering, Ont. ,sixth Neville Lawrence. Their GLASS ETC. Phone WHitehall 2.3513 are ,just two more point races NOTARY PUBLIC to be held for the Blue Jays Merrish ar OW Kin GENERAL HARDWARE Kingston Rood SUNDAY SERVICES this season and" the standings g Highland Creek 830 a.m.—Holy Communion up to tenth place are: 1. Ron q Pro Play -ford-a.m.—Mornin Phone: Hitehall 2-1911 AT. Z-7391 or AT. 2-1362 Pickering yet Plaford W 119 points; 2.'Neville Pickering 11.00 a.m,—Holy Communion Lance 100; 3. Pat Shewan e Medical Cenfre (4th,Sunday) 98',5; 4. Ron Clark 98; S. Len .• : HOURS: _ a.m.—Sundoy School In the h 9 6 lac 1 net 1100 Can am 7^ Michael McI *, Pariah Hall - M•adq to Frk4ay—l:SO,f 30 pss I " 11.00 a.m.—Nursery in Rectory ney 86.5; ... Ross Fertile 71; Saturday mad flwniags Room—ages up to 4 years 8. Eric Playford 67; Ray Singer by Appeiatw•wr OFFICE: WH. 2-0660 WEDNESDAY J(anna f 67;. 9. Tom Tomblin, Sr. 6v;10. Herb Usher, Jr. 63. 10.00 a m---Holy Communion and // •RES.: W H, 2-1855 n On Sunday, August 27th the h sct terc n p Intercessions for the Sick race will commence at 1 p.m. U MONUMENTS Later all the skippers'and crews -- will meet at Eric Blenkarn's for • • "Highway, MonearewI Works" . . . ROBOT AUSTIN, Prep, Christian Science a Mr. landh Mrs. Douglas Wil_ Wedding And Birthday Cakes R.R. 1, Whirl", ontarks - W M • E • /e/.. liams of Tampa, Florida, were Two miles wow of Whitby Society visitors at the home,of Mr. and "Meat Pies Our Speelalty'� •a me. 2 Highway, between ;� H E R R I N ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO Mrs. William Powell last Week Whitby and Ala: Mrs. James Black, of Miami, Main Street ; CHURCH SERVICE AND Florida is visiting her daughter, Pickering WH. 2-0�$,6 PHONE: Whkbp MO. BdK2 - SUNDAY SCHOOL M SUNDAY-11 a.m.—In the Mrs William Fertile and family Allerton Building, Kingston Rd. for a few weeks. Funeral and At Rouge Hills Mr. and Mrs. J. Buck spent PLUMBING Ambulance Service Tistimonies of Healing are given . a few days in :Midland this at the WedR�ssdoy M•ainq, week. _ALFRED KAYES �, - hold a ti-p.m. V�a are sorry to hear that u M B E R ',ALL ARE WELCOME Mrs. Alice '.Mansfield is a pat- / �e PLUMBING- BATHROOMS IN*. 2 Highway— The Reading Room is open to ient at the Ajax 'Hospital and fi y • g the Public Daily wish her a speedy recovery. PRESSURE SYSTEMS of Pickering ach Road p Y rye .lohns-Johns Dealer ff Same Lacanon b r, an Mrs. Robert Smith For further information COTTAGE MATERIAL -' FENCING ESTIMATES GIVEN' and family Picton, were week- I Call ATlant;c 2,2633 end visitors at the home of his Phone WHitehall 2.6717 'Telephdne parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude GARGE DOORS - PAINTS - PLYWOOD Smith. @hall 2-3610 WHit Happy birthday wishes are ' DO-It-Yourself Corpentery .Shop Tools .+ St. Andrew's extended to Mrs. Carl Balsdon _ Television & Radio j whose birthday was August 23 Terms Arranged — as low as and to her daughter Debbie who F Re 11'3 BRADY Presbyterian. Church will be three'years old on Aug. (AV @rage Garage) — $15.00 per moAth 27th, Birthday congratulations `d K•nn•th Heron, B.A. Minister also to Dick Avis and Mar 2 Highway WHitehall 2-3251 # PHONE: TEssrple !-1191 9.43 A.M. Sunday'Schoor Henderson on August 28th,Margaret NO. g �/ . DUNBARTON RADIO i T-V PLUMBING doss Duchesne on August '29, A. H. RATTEW I a Avis,H A gust August 30 an 11.00 A.M, Church Service Barbara ;i r = STORE John �1rs. H. Fertile, Sr. has spent The one place to gef two weeks at the home of Mr. Mr Haid*are and -Mrs. E. Fletcher, Port Col- everything G. CONANT, B.A. everything in Plumbing. borne. BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR GOOD VALUE AT THE PIANO The Frenchman's Bay Ban- .CONITH BLDG., AJAX RIGHT PRICE AND THEORY ton IasttSaturday. The played PAINTS - .' ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Open Daily Tell 3:30 p.m. two games against Preston and 715 fimee• St. South, Oshawa Saturday Till 1:00 p.m. ''.�+' T ..Hartford A.T.0 M. lost"both`by the scores of 7-2 _ ..,'TOOLS _- GLASS ETC REPAIRS 6 ALTERATIONS r and 12.9. They start their O.R.- • 4320 Kingston Road WHitehall 4-3336 S.A. playdowns on, August 26. INSURANCE CO. _ g 31 Guild'Rd., Pickering The Girls team won the first WRITE OR PHONE West Hill game of their playoffs against Pickering Beach last week at j Cheap Rates for Farm and Country AT, 4-4721 Claremont Buildings Windstorm Insurance an Buildings, I Windmills, nce E,` FAST SOMETTHE MISSING. Salsdon's Hardware Aat•m•bil• Insurance of AN Kinds THE SMILE Bowman & Gibson DENNEY BROTHERS whema small boy grins showing TV a space between his'teeth, it can Phone WHIt @hall 2-04$0 Pickering PHONE: WHITBY MO. $as2t .HEATING CONTRACTORS be amusing but it isn't cute un- less g Hot Water, Steam Systems SERVICE there is a normal second _ tooth re its way.to fill the space. l DENNIS CARTAGE W. H. J. Thompson, Installed MaeLEOD'S OF me P � ,, .: premature loss'of first teeth a I Is often. due to dental caries and .i.A., LL.B. Alterations and Repairs SEPTIC TANKS ' the permanent tooth which bhoulu TEm le 9.3357 W al e r Supply BARRISTER and SOLICITOR P PICKERING fill the space may 'grow crooked C British Columbia and Ontario I .� and mis-shapen unless its gro%s u, 500 gols. .................... $4.50.55.00 LEANED ' I� 2-1S6O alsrc,triess d�bwmmonlusduDeto W. J. BUTT 850 gals. ............................... $6.00 GIENwOOD BLDG., AJAX Ontario Count was 8r�t'vie- ' p y •WHitehall 2-5151 ited b- white men when Cham- „' y' t,000 gain. Y' - $700 „ lack of brushing -god particles l50 SAND 3RAVEt Mac Can Fix-lit Oshawa - RA. 3-4042 'Residence: TEmp• 9-2656 plain came down through the from the teeth after eating, a neg- TOP SOIL AND FILL ' Talbot River in 1615. lest that allows destructive acids WEST HILL AT. 44069 to form and destroy the enamel. ,. ; . y�., y j Page Six THE PICKERING NEWS Thursday, 'August24, 1%1 _ �GLAREMONT flew to the east coast where north this week GREEN RIVER Smith at Ajax Dr. Harper lea- week trip to Western Canada. they visited Mrs. McLean, the Miss Daise Duren entertain- , ves a wt4e and five children. Miss Jo-Anne Farewell of _ The Claremont Cub Pack former Jean Morley. ed friends from Hamilton on On Wednesday, August 16, Sympathy is extended to Ken Toronto is visiting Miss Maw camped out over.the week end Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McGrath Sunday. the whole community was shoc- who graduated from Pickering jorie Lehman. Mr. Gordon Leh- at the Maples park near Ux- of Sault Ste. Marie are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Don Beelby of ked to hear of the sudden pass- High School. man is spending a week at bridge. Bill Keevil was in this week with Mr. and Mrs. Toronto visited his parents here ing of Mr. and Mrs. Wilf Chaf- Mr. and Mrs. B. Draper Anne Camp Oconto with his Brother, charge of the camp, assisted by Gordon McGrath. Mrs. Gordon on the week en� fin and their daughter-in-law, and Wilson returned home after Benson. Mr. Gage and Mr. Goden. The McGrath,'Brian and Susan who •The Kaiser trophy was won Mrs. Ken Chaffin also Dr. Har• a weeks holidays, also Paul who D. D. and Mrs. Barefoot and fathers supplied the transporta-I have been holidaying at the 'by Ben Gayman of Markham per of Aurora. They entered a spent past eight weeks at camp family of Ajax visi ed Mr. and tion and the Mother's L.A. Sault, returned home with here.last Saturday in a tour- plane at Mark Airfield and a Oconto. Mrs. T Barefoot planned the meals. Those in the them. nament of mixed doubles that few moments after, it crashed and daughter Helen of Welland winning tent were: Grant Nor- Mr. and Mrs. John Hutton had 7 rinks. Elgin Wagg of killing all four occupants. They Jet. visited friends at Wilson General Motors currently pro- ton as leader and Allan Tor- of Toronto spent a few days Stouffville was second and Tho-'leave leave to mourn their, loss one Park. Mr. and Mrs. T. Bare- vides financial aid to 14 Canan .of Mr. mas Hammond of Claremont son Ken in Scarboro General foot of Welland is visiting 1st- universities and 100 students. rence, Gerald Cook, Brian Nor- last week at the home ton, David McIntyre, Norm and Mrs. Ken Ward a*as third. Bowlers were pre Hospital and one grand-dau- tens Sister Mrs. M. Draper. White,• Ray Carruthers and The Girl Guides, Brownies & sent from Stouffville, Agin- ghter at present with her Mr. and Mrs. Tom Duncan � � up to $2,000 are Norman Appleby. Mother's L.A. held a picnic at ,court and Markham. (grand parents Mr. and Mrs. returned home after a three awarded to students. Mary Drake is spending this the Greenwood Conservation ' week at Strathroy with Mr. & Area last week. There were Mrs. Roy Drake. races, swimming, etc. District Murray McMullen was mar- .Commissioner Mrs. K. Hay- tied on Saturday to bliss Gail ward presented Mrs. Doreen Naylor of Cameron. The wed- Welsh with a lovely purse on ding took place in William behalf of the mothers on her 'Your' an ee -T Baptist Church, Lindsay. The he retirement as Brown Owl after C couple will make their home in five years of service. A presen- California. tation was made by Mrs. K Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Farring- Hayward to Mrs. J. Michell ton and daughter of Barrie visi- who has been vice chair Lady ' n M the weekend with Mr. for the past three years The r. ve tee are ri • and' Mrs. Keith Drake. �Iichells have moved 'to Can- Sorry to her that firs. L: nington. She received a lovely Barber had a fall last week and table lamp. ---- -- - r ea er ip. SKis in Ajax Lynn Gliddon, 3larilyn Madill General Hospital. and Joy Green spent the week O N ONE O F OUR The Greenwood baseball club •end with Glenna Taylor at her I .• •- - together with their -own fan: parents cottage, and some from Claremont went Mrs. F. Hayward and girls I by bus to Hornby last week, are spending a few days ��ith where Greenwood came,out the her i�iother )I r. G. Jane and CiOODWILL .USED CARS winner. famly. - Mr. and Mrs. .J. McGuire &13�ir.• and Mrs. 'Ray Hill of family attendf-d a family picnic i Collinzwood and family visited and reunion held at Richmond' his mother here on the week Rill on Saturday. end. btr. and _l1rs.°Robert Hockley Rev. A. E. and Mrs. Cress- and Mr, and Mrs. Ken Ward well have returned dome after , 960 FORD FAIRLAHE .. °- $1,005.00 and Mrs Williams went to Ott- a trip to the British Isles. h :awa and Montreal last week. Rosemary Hedges and Mary .: The Hockleys and Wards then Neale-are on a motor,trip up 1958 FOUR-DOOR CHEVROLET $1,395.00 -SCHOOL 1958 FOUR-DOOR PONTIAC $1,595.00 ARRANGEMENTS 1959,- VAUXHALL VICTOR DELUXE l: $1 ,250.00 ..GRADES 1 TO 8 1957 FORD STATION WAGON : $1 ,195.00 Bus transportation to and fro..�'St. Francis de Sales 1953 CHEVROLET 4-DR. AUTO - := $ 450.00 School in Pickering Village has been arranged for by the Pickering. Village Separate School Board, j .1954 TWO-DOOR CHEVROLET $ 95.00 The bus will pick up the students at the par k►nq 3 lot adioining the Bay Ridges development office each morning at 8:30, commencing SEPTEMBER 5. . . BEST OFFER 1956 FORD 1953 FORD SCHOOL REGISTRATION ou Sunday afternoon next, August nci between LIMITED the hours of one to three o'clock, the principal gi St. MOTOR SALE Francis de Sales School will be in the school to register LAW pupils from the Bay Ridges area. All interested parties are urgently requested to visit the school next Sunday PICKERIIVG --�-- WHitehatl 2-5660-61 afternoon. I _ • _ 111Vant to know abOnt' +GAS :HEATING . , - It NEI ' AS OUR Ask the mart who's enjoying'the quiet,carefree eomfort of completely automatic gas heating. He'll tell You there's nothing like it for real luxury—and for real economy too.Ask your neighbour—and then . - ,� '" �• install modern gas heating right away. _ CONVERT YOUR �REPLACE WITH A PRESENT FURNACE ;: NEW FURNACE Replace your worn out burner with an Inexpensive, easy-to-install If a new furnace is required install a Conversion Burner. rtlodern, low-cost gas.furnace. ' _ EASY $ J 50 TERMS 0 RENT MONTHLY No Down A WEEK ' for only on your. an . `N 6t11 w for�omplete n orma Cori -atl - -WH. 2-2420 ' 'SALES DEPARTMENT OR CALL ONE OF YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED DEALERS AND ASK ABOUT THE GAS CO. SPECIAL ALLOWANCE. THEIR NAMES ANO NUMBERS ARE LISTED BELOW LAWRENCE-ROWLAND AODMAN HEATING `ARTHUR MITCHEL LTD. SIDS PLBG. R HTG. SUNRAY HEATING MILLER HEATING SERVICES AJAX PICKERING "PKKERING VICKERMIG PICKERING AJAX WH 2-1881 WH. 2-3641 WH. 2-6771 - TE. 9-2431 TE. 9-2359 `' F If. 9.1721 WH. 1-3491 "Thin",Avaust24,•1961. THE P I C K E R I N G NEWS Page Seven INSURANCE --. REAL ESTATE, Monteith, Monteith, Riehl �Jlll/EST ROUGE - I OPTOMETRIC Once WH. 2-6212 Residence WH. 2.3115 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS VISION CARE G. W. RIEHL, C♦A♦, LI A. I JOHN L. RAWBON, R.O. The West Rouge Girls Volley Many happy returns to Char- LICENSED TRUSTEES PLEASANT STREET Y R I L E.' J EY Ball Scores and Standings for lane was Bramble,dve Port Union •Rd. Ajax . Oshawa - -352 ord (OFF LIVERPOOL RD. SOUTH) the games played in the Jun- who was twelve 'on Monda Oshawa RAndolph S•3327 fors, Aug. 8, Larks 4 points to August 21, to Ann McIntyre, BURT R. WATERS, C-A. FRENCHMAN'S SAY Canaries 2: Aug. 10, Robins : Ridgewood Rd. on her eighth WHitihall 2-0890 EYES EXAMINED Your Friendly Resident Agent' points to Doves 4: Aug. 14, Ro- birthday` Wednesday, August I GLASSES FITTED and REPAIRED. bins 4 points to Larks 2: Aug 23, to Sandy Belt, Rouge Hills EVENINGS 17, Doves 6�oints to Canaries Dr. who was one year old Aug. 8Y APPOINTMENT, TE.9-2601 0. Junior 'Stan.'dings to date: 16, and to Mr. Jack Smith, FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED: ! 32 KINGSTON RD. W. P.O. BOX 16.10 Robins 49; Larks 35; Doves 26; Ridgewood Rd. who celebrated ' and.Canaries 16♦ a birthday Monday, August 21. ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES •PICKERING, ONTARIO `^ Seniors, Aug. ' s, Pearls , Remember to clean out those AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS l GRAVEL . SAND • points to Diamonds 2: Aug 10, AND IMPROVEMENTS. .. . V L . Rubies 4 to Emer4lds points: attics garages and basements G E Aug. 14, Emeralds 6 points to for any articles that could be WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN CRUSHED STONE Pearls 0: Aug. 17, Rubies 6 sold at the West Rouge Kiwan- ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. points to Diamonds 0. Standings cans Auction. Sale, September Walter TholYlso Q.CW for Seniors to date: Emeralds 16th. All proceeds to help with IF YOV REQUIRE ANY MORTGAGE 42; Rubies 41; Diamonds '21; their work in the community. FINANCING A FOR FAST Prompt Delivery BARRISTER - SOLICITOR - NOTARY PUBLIC and Pearls 16. Mr. and Mrs. Jed McLean, COURTEOUS SERVICE: CALL — Mr. and Mrs. Kevin McCul- Chesterton •Shores, entertained e1 , ATlantle 41551 COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS lagh and daughter, Friendship friends from Norway and Cali- AUBREY E. IRELAND Ave. are in Ireland visiting fornia in their home last week. I Palley Farm Road T9lephom WHitehall 2-0910 with Kevins family for a few AND COMPANY Northwest corner of Old Plant Road on No..2 Highway weeks. I Pickering Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Me- Laughlin,Laughlin, King Arthurs Court, 100 ADELAIDE ST. W. and Mr. and Mrs. L. Farmer. Welcome to Mr. and Mrs. TORONTO 2, ONTARIO Support Your Friendship Ave. are,enjoying a Forward -and family of Oak- APPRAISALS holiday together in Chicago. wood Dr. wko recently moved EMpin $4200 w EMpim 6-5%.4 Master Charters Kenney, Is- into the area. 'Go NEWELL land Rd. is home from the Scar- ' Community : • boro Hospital where he had Miss Linda King of Toronto : (Gladys Newell) - surlefy on his feet and his spent last week visiting her TENIP6 9.1750 — WA. 2_6M many young friends,in the dis- Grand-parents Mr. and Mrs. Projects Real Estate Broker — Pickering Village �,., trict wish him a speedy re- King of Oakwood Dr. ( - cove .� Mrs. Ballod of '.Morgans Park WH. 2.5770-1 or Toronto WA. 3-9513 j Mrs. 'Shirley French, Rouge spent last Thursday afternoons ' Whitby — Phone MO. B-3625 Hills Dr. with her mother, Mrs. visiting Mrs. W. Vetters of :Marshall, of Hamilton; were in Pine Ridge Dr. LOW AIR F Cobourg FR. 2-7601 - Stratford last Week for a few IRa.. "N days'where they attended -the Mrs. Whittle of Old Rosebank ighway" ,i Mile East at Dvn6arlon, Na. 2 Highway ge R. S. s TO BRITAIN Festiva]. R f pent last weekend at the Mr. and ,Mrs. Mills, Da n- Cottage at Bobcaygeon Ont. ham, England, have been visit- We are spleased to hear that ing with their son, daughter-in Mrs. Percy of Dysen Rd feeling AND EUROPE O • I•law and grandchildren, Mr. i-I better after her i eent ge-Dr. I 'M rs. Frank Helyar, and faa►i Mr. Nelson of Pine Ridge Dr. ly. Rouge Hills Dr, and•enjoyed f is in the Hospital we wish him ROUND TRIP FARES a weeks holiday at. North .Ke a s I N S U R A N C I" Y P- P�dY recove . ty pel, Geogian Bay together. The next Thursday afternoon TORONTO TO: PRUDENTIAL "s"tR""CE OF ENGLAND Mr, and Mrs. F. Wank, Euchre will be held at Mrs. C. COMPANY LTD. King Arthurs Court, entertain-I Schwalm. 1 ed guests from Elliott Lake 1st. Mrs. Aisthorpe AMSTERDAM 78.60 LIFE — AUTOMOBILE FIRE and Sudbury over the weekend. I °nd• 1frs, Chiflman F BRISTOL .... ......., . 326.4 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST Mr. and M . Sid Silverman';. Cen. 3lrs. Day COPENHAGEN ♦♦ 414.60 - Rouge Hills Dr., had Mx. Sil- Throw, firs. Lil.Aisthorpe L G ASGOW ..•. ,,, 312.00 - 4141eiis ftatloo Plena, Ajax Shopping.Coot. Phases WK 2.=I vernians parents from.Kingston i Mr. and Mfrs. McKeowen of MANCHESTER -• ••• • • 326.40 Phawo For hnowdiat• Caa,,,ag, Day Or 144ht visit them for a week. Dyson Rd. have returned home NEWCASTLE Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bran- after a three.weeks Holidays - ; BIRMINGHAM 330.00 M nan, Taylor Rd. left for a holi- in Northern Ont. CARDIFF s 333.10 day in England where they will Happy Birthday to Mr. Boil I 326.40 visit their families. of the Rose Bank. Convelesent FRANKFURT _ Mr. and Mrs. Al Bannock Home on the 21st of Aug. ONDON (PERSONALIZED PROTECTION - g. •: ............................ 339.00 and. Michelle, Ridgewood Rd., Happy Birthday to Mr. Can- MILAN �]C w' .438.00 A. R. FC�RTIER�II `IJ�,�R>�'�1�,E w in Brighton over the .sing of the Rose Bank Convele-� ZURICH ........................ 414.60 weekend visiting friends. I sent Home on the 31st of Aug. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stubbin Mr. .W. Whittle of old Rose 17 DAY EXCURSION FROM OCT. 1 II�� Y ti's i PHONE ATiantie Z�L 1 b and family, Friendship- Are., Bank R.S. spent last weekend , 'rave been in Pirton on vacation visiting at his daughters in Kes- ! GO NOW — PAY LATER IF YOU WISH visiting relatives and friends. wick. j. -FINE AUTO LIFE CASUALTY 10% DEP.—BALANCE UP TO 2 YEARS AT BUSINESS AS USUAL ! LESS THAN BANK RATES DOWN PAYMENT Following the disastrous fire of two weeks ago, we wish to announce that it is "Business Howard Traive' 'I Bureau Bathrooms Installed, Septic Tanks, As Usual". We are buying grain and selling AJAX SHOPPING PLAZA Phone WH. 2-6690 Wells, Basements, etc. .n e pan. : fa d a: the h f. For further informdtion ca'II y _ ' (HOLE-IN-ONE! ' WILSON MILLS Victor A. Boxshall, Glendale pany with George Coppin,-Jim PAT DONNE Temple 9-1841 Dr. Pickering, scored White-, Punfield, and Denis Erwin when W H 1 T E V A L E • .ONTARIO vale''s initial 1961 hole-in-one he. carded •his first•ace., •This when he dropped his three-wxd�was-the sixth srngie to be scor- MILLER HEATING SERVICE Y "ninth on the 212 yard uph;ll ed at Vopervio dosing its ivate Ta L. Wilson and Sons? J �tda ninth hole on Saturday, :Auc y?ars operation as a private 19th. He was -playing in com-,club. • NATURAL GAS AND OIL BURNERS o : ROUGE HILL Z 4 H o v r S e r v c e Mrs. hatelnikotT of «'int ' � YOUR EIGGEST JOB IS NOT TO GET AHEAD OF : "pEh YOUNG PEOPLE !a spending thrr•,• �.rec•k.: with a OTHERS BUT TO SURPA`;S YOURSELF( Gas and Oil Equipment for Homes— Houseboats -h'-r daueht.�r and fa-mily �Ir. Trailers—Cottages —Camping, etc. and 'Mrs, Bozek of woodvi(.%� IP�alf ovr Car'�er. ta�efv►1 • _ Dz•, v y,, A wonderful future Iles before TRAILER'ACCESSORIES, JACKS, GAS REFRIGERATORS .. you if you prepare yourself to meet it: I1e'11 Ann •Stuhbinz of T,,- LAMPS, STOVES, HITCHES, PUMPS, MANTELS onto :pent last week visitin;�' SPECIALIZED BUSINESS TRAINING is the way you surpass to yourself. There is a HEATERS, ETC. ••)f fir. and 1Ir . J. Sp:ing' constant demand for people' with Specialized, Practical Skills and Knowledge. _ '. of Pine Ga•o�•e Ave. I EVERYTHING FOR T R A I L E R S Mr, and _Mrs. J. H. White (I I HE OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE would like to take this opportunity to intro - COLEMAN DUC1-THERM — ' INTERNATIONAL of Churchill, Ont, spent last ! duce you to Business in this Space Age. week visiting their daughter 8'• 9 TUDOR ST. ' .AJAX WH. 2-3491 family Mr. and, stirs.,Archer of Without obligation please for New Fall Term — Tuesday,' Sept. 5, 1961~ Altona Rd. word full particular's regarding . _ Eight Career Day courses, .Individual Happy Birthday to Micheal your courses: instructions McGorven of Altona Rd. on his 4th Birthday on the 24th of SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED OUT = August. Name g'u -. ............ .... . .:................ . ....:....... Modern_Eysr!ipment,_lttteresisd-Friendly . Mrs. M. Annable and sons Instructors COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE of Ottawa spent'last Wed. and Address . .: ..::......... . ... ......:.:.:.' Thursday visiting Mr. and Mr$. Placement Service for Graduated Students NEW TANKS INSTALLED C. Schevalm of Altona Rd. ri u PAT DIM "IrE a 9-1841 Happy Birthday to Mrs. A. .10 SIMCOE STREET NORTH OS IAWA Westbrook of Altona Rd. on Phone ..... Age DL,AI. 725�375� the 26th of Aug. ....... . ...... Happy Birthday to Rae. ; J Par E'1 I,t _ NEWS . Thuradar, AuRud Z4, 1961 9 THE PICKERING SHOP AND SAVE AT < � == R ichardson s IGA w d;� _ ►.:: IN PICKERING, 'ONTARIO r, �� �� v°`.,F� f�, 1� W�� .�. •. - ------' IOLA . A oolr ROASTING or FRYING ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE .AUG. 23, 24, 25. 26 ..WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES - .CHICKENS MATH MEAT BALLS ' 15 OZ. C nNs e" tt' '16(GRADE A I GA p a J PRE-DRESSED -, -. i V. _. • 21/2-3 LB. avg. MASONS—COLA—GINGERALE—LEMON—LIME—ORANGE OR ROOT BEER y TINS 9 5 C CASE$ 8 9 .e era es z4 - 9 R H E CUTS N TS -: FRESH CHICKEN -- Le s and Breasts lb. C '- 10RANGE PEKOE _ PKG. OF - - MAPLE LEAF-SKINLESS Pork Sausage Pure Ib. a a a ea ags MAPLE LEAF MILD CURED PEAMEAL 1 b. C « - — 25 FT. 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