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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1961_08_31 s F _ NEWS PtIBLISIIED • wHITENALL INCE�1881 - — ;2 . 0840 VOLUME 78—No. 49 PICKERING, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1961 PRICE 10c PER COPY o e Picker-i•n Villa e `• N - ' Me- • s "Cheap^ •• 9 9 IpWIIIfIflllUnlllliul°IIIJIIfl11;11;�1171711111IliItIIIWIIIIWIII .!iimwuuf ullrllt'il!IIIInIIINiiUIgI1111111N I "�"'"I i'c m m^ ' ervice , III(IW II(i�U�LIL.In:�:.711(LIIIILm,lulwai!t:��i lI Mr. and Mrs. Thos. R. Bray local Guides, Brownies, Cubs of Lagoon, B.C. have been visit- 'and Scouts and the Pickering i ing his brother, Gordon H. Bray Youth Band. and family here and on August Miss Donna Burns is spending ays r. . B. n a 0, attended a family re-union. this week with her aunt and S There are eleven members of uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence the Bray family and all were, Udell of Markham. - - — - able to be present at the gather- Sympathy is extended to Mrs. a " ing. S. A. 'Osterhout of the 4th con- Mrs. Bob this and Timmy cession, in the recent passing of or . Simcoe S are spending this week at the her father. home of her parents in Lake- field. Friends here:were sorry to . Sgte- Reg. Rackham,of Wind- hear of the passing of Mrs. "Nothing is so cheap as what Co-operative. Medical Services: tion to stop the spread of small help perhaps once a week with sor Drive, is in charge of the Morley Harlock of Lindsay who you are. getting today in the Federation, Mr. E. Schofield,!pox. We.are making only slow heavy work. They will be hap- O.P.P.'s finger-printing exhibit was buried at Brougham on medical and surgical field," congratulated the Medical Co- ' progress in cancer, but we have I pier and cost you far least" at the C.N.E. in the Ontario Sunday. The Harlocks were stated Dr. P. B. Rynard, M.P. up on its efficient and effective I a lot of little know-hows. Per- 1 Mr. Robert Moffat, President !Government building. rougham- residents for many g• for Simcoe East when speaking operations in supplying indivi- baps there will be a break-19f Ontario Co-op Medical Ser- Mr. Andrew Milligan of Her- years and were well known here. „ g recently to the annual meeting duals, who are not in concen- I through soon, stated the speak-I'tiices Federation, conducted the mitage Farms is under observa- Miss Sharon Koch and friend of Ontario (County) Co-operas- trated rcu s with group rates i er. In sixty years the life ex- i elections. Sirs..Russell'Gray of tign at the Ajax general hospi- !Miss Lynn Gilmore of Ajax are rve Medical Services'at $aver- for medical insurance which -is pectancy has risen from forty Uxbrid$e was re-elected to the tal. spending the week with Sharon's ton. Mrs. Walter Carruthers of as good as others. Mr. Schofield years to seventy. 1 Board of Directors: Al rs. Ron- The Pickering Rotary- club grandparents, Mr. and Mrs: T.I Sandford, President chaired the pointed out that the twenty-nine I Continuing, Dr. Rynard said,':ald Stiver of Leaskdale, Mrs. i field their,weekly dinner at the J. Bryan of.Sunderland. meeting of this county-wise ar- affiliated Medical Co-operatives "The older peope are not being;George Squire of Audley, and Pickering Road on Monday Ceveninn Brock Mr. and Mrs. Ross Murison ganization. in the province had in excess of properly treated in Canada to- Wallace :1iacLearr of Vdney Y g• and. Lynn have returned home Dr. Earl Shouldice,-founder of a million' gross revenue last day. Strokes c a a be restored. were newly elected to the Board .Mr. and Mrs. Barrie Pomeroy. after a 5 week trip during which: i Al- ,and Sandy of 01d Rosebank Rd., time, they visited Mrs. .YIuri The Shouldice Surgery for her- year. I Don't condemn a person because for a three-year term. Mr. Al- + nias, in following Dr. Rynard, Members at the annual meet- they have a stroke or a corn- .bert Hannam of Brooklin will returned Last week end after two sons sister in California and weeks holidaying at Algonquin Hawaii. I said. "Although the bills appear ing approved the declaration of nary. Even some%doctors and fill a two-year vacancy on the Park, to be high for surgery you get a ten,per cent Patronage Return nurses have a hopeless.attitude Board. Mrs. Reginald Mask o2 Mn and Mrs. 'Willis Eade Mr. and Mrs. Bob Young cif! back to-work that much sooner, for the '60-'61 year. toward such persons. The bur- Little Britain was elected to the have had her brother and sister Sherwood Ave.,are holidaying at therefore there have been econo In addressing the meeting,Dr. den will become so great that I Audit Committee. present. , from Tillsoriburg visiting.them Mrs Mildred- Renarier 'and mica in surgery.' Rynard reviewed the progress we won't be able to carry it un- For the.coming year, the of- here. I Mr. D. Fingard, internation- of hospitals,nurses, doctors and less we take remedial action and fivers 'of t h e County 31edical The new approach to the west Mrs. Margaret .Crockatt • and ally-known chemist,who invent- -drugs in conquering one disease get these people back to use- � Co-op are: Sir. Clarence F. I end of the villa daughter Katherine have *re- end should not turned home after a 14 day ed a cure for respiratory infec- after another since the turn of fulness. Leave older people in Werry of. Oshawa, President; only prevent the roadway flood- 3lrs. Philip Francis of Canning- trip through the• Maritimes, tions and treated King George the century In 1900 only one.;-their own setting,mac and i te,. ing, but presents a very neat ; ton, Vice-President; an 3 Mn. entrance. Maine and Vermont. VI, spoke_briefly. !major advance,had been made'as long as possible. Suppl} the-m Inen L McLean of Greenwood, A number of local golfers i The Secretary of the j in medicine—that was vaedina with one hot meal a day and Secretary-Treasurer. L - have been trying out the new Kiwanls Auction course, south of the village and report the prospects as -very'Slated For _ Sept. 10 �,re Talees- Yet Another The Weat Rouge Kiwuni.. ' LC)�AL JOTTINGS — ub invitee you 'to do your e instmas, Shopping early«'at �yyh�tevale Landmark �.�,��,Inml�u. ��,�...•.. hIF'Ih :-Ale eir Second Annual Auction ! The second Whaevale par. �' :. slated for Saturday niter-I i rd �' burned to the gro ind. Bay Ridfie re..e.ents: who gained by smashing a small ion sep.r°ember 16, 1961 (Rain! murk was. partly. destroyed by I So far,we have heard no e.:.4- have children attending Catholic n endow on the north side of Shine) ,starting at 1:00 p.m.j fire last Friday when part of i ence; to support a rumour than school, fired 1 to i-s, are asked the building, the parking lot of the 'Vi�'est j•the former Whitevale hotel was a firebug may have been reshon- to rea i' t. advertisement in rouge Shopping Centre. o �.sible for the two fires. this issue rerar�ling bus trans- Sgte, Richar .,�dely in co- levelled. On . August 1.., the , The former hotel, now ar. I portation for pupils tc and from i operation w.t , , .c p+ulice has Articles too numerous tor men- Whitevale mill also a 100 years St; Francis de Sal__: school' in ! recovered a•ia. apartment house was igr ited we y::• of the on are being rounded up in Pickering. $600.00 worth of merchandise reparation for the big Auction I when the garage beside the t , house caught on fire about 7 stolen recently f.om tlir tore a m A 6-year-old Wt-t Rouge boy of M r. Fred M,,:;at% at the cor- Ki'�vanis crews are making a I The west end apartment was %w bitten around the face by t ner of Brock Ruad and No. 2 nor-to-door canvass in the degtroyed but firemen managed a dog, so badly he requires .!pas highway. West Rouge vicinity picking up tic surgery. The gcods which included silk irticles for the big sale day: to save the midde and'east end•I Barry, Clark, son of Mr. .ing stock.nAS, cigarettes and cigars apartments. .anyone who thinks they may l Mrs. R. Clark of West Pcint corer, found in a field, in Scar- y pickup The blaze was discovere3 by l•Cr., came along to where soil., : tovro Just over the township line, have been.missed b the icku 2 crews, and have an article: io tic "' Mr. David Bashfoid who turned I other boys were.teasing a Scotty 1 „ donate, are invited to call Aue in the alarm. Firemen from dog that was chained in his • A Pickering man was arrest= tian Headquarters, AT?.-1616, South-west Pickering an.l on o Brou hc.m.de artmerts an.wer- I yard. led August jointly by Sgte ,T: 5440,' AT=71177, and leave g. P, According to Pickering Town- Richa:'d Bodely. of Pickering tieil C. Murkar, O.D., a message.. ed the call. chip ploice, the Clark boy got , Tow-n�hip police and Sgte, All articles a w ' Smith of, the .Pon Hoe 'de- re ,!come. A Three South-west firemen down on his -hands and knees I p Who was among the,twenty- Kiwanls."Fix It Crew"is ready • were overcome while figntir.g I to play with the dog, when it i.)artn ent and "charged with _ five Canadian Optometrists, r- and .willing to put any broken the blaze and had to be given-i grabbed him around the face. ' possession of stolen property cently awarded the.,"Doctor of items into first class, good as- ;y treatment,' They were: Charles: He was rushed t4i Scarbca'o The man is John James Law ' Meade, Ron Morgan and Ed- General Hospital. ' Optometry" degree at a recent new condition. P• rek of: Woodlands Road. Polrca. ward Fraser, All' three, after said the case is still being convocation of the College of Put a red circle on your kitch- -O Optometry, St,•Geor a Street, en'calendar now to remind eturned to duty. p ry, g you ' ' Cash in the amount of =50.00 vestigated and did not want to Toronto, Ontario, to attend the Second Annual The two storey frame build- I and some tools were stolen from divulge to many details, but Requirements for the degree Auction-Sale under the auspices ing which was still used as a I a new BP service station at the said• the goods were men's included successful completion of the West Rouge Kiwanis hotel about 1905 had been re-i corner of Base Line and Liver- Clothing, of two years of graduate study", Club en.Saturday September 16, cently renovated by the owner l, pool Rd., some time last Thurs together with annual attendance 1961 starting at 1:00 p.m.in the Mr. Frank Cody, His wife day night. A mental escapee from the aeeve J. Shormove Scots this week at College clinics. parking lot of the West Rouge 'Pickering Township polic: Ontario Hospital at Whitby was addressed the O.M.A. convention at Kathleen and three children, 'Neil C. Murkar has been prat- Shopping Centre. Windsor. Mr. Saott spoke on the'sub•' said that attendant Mr. R caught while attempting to using for a number of ears in Proceeds of the sale Marilyn 10, Patricia '6 and y go for jest of"County Roads". Others attend- j I Foyke discovered the break i;: break into the Clover .Lane Whitby, Ontario. youth work and other social ser- ing the convention from here wen I Billy 6 had to vacate. with all when he arrived for work' or. school on -Base Line about 10 vices in'the community. Welfare Officer A. W. Cane. , I their belongings. Friday morning.Entry had been p.m, one night last week. A number of our residents - have been travelling the• new scenic highway, No. 17, this ! summer, which runs from the I — Soo to Port Arthur. Among : them were: Mr. and Mrs, Fred t: = 'Annan, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey. : Fenton and Mr. Fred Scott and Mr. W. C. Murk. Mr. Mug — _ F' kar brought back over 100 col d _ r - - _ photos - oured from his trip. �� s — - ,—to take this trip =_ _ Others plan -- �� n the fall. _ — _ Mrs. Gloria Stewart of •the a G.A. had Elsie Stewart and I New' Liske rd son Barry of a with her last week. s _ stn - - - _ - ying € . s blr.'and Mrs. Ross Burns and - - ° _ t~ laughter have returned from a. - =r I za three week holiday during which, v _ t . -_stay ed on Canal Lake i� - bey t ted Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Prou e - ind family at Lambeth . and " . r r M-rs. Burns mother, Mrs. John - Hicks of Sharon. The Pickering villag0 firemen entertained a large number of - the village children at a corn DUNBARTON HIGH SCHOOL OPENS SEPT. S. The new Dumbarton High School-opens its doors to students next week, when find Weiner roast in the park about 400 are expected to arrive for enrolment. The official opening of the school is being planned for some time in here on Wednesday night. In- P P B P THE eluded in the group were the October, r .w�► tw �iy; e f1; 1*it P Two T i t P I C K E R I N G NEWS-. FAIRPORT Balsam-Mt. lion - H--TH1E PICKERING NE wS -BAY AIDE E S uAcm 1Mies Luca J�� of Clare m E S T A !f L t S N E 0 1 6 6 1 wont spent,the weekend witb. Please Note:— Commencing her grandparents Mr. & Mrs, Issued every Thursday Wednesday, Sept, 6, the Fair- Cecil Jones by rho Nexre Priatixp and Publishing Compouty This has been-a Ousy week in birth to Martin, 7 lbs. 11 oz. and port Beach Library will resume Several from here attended Authorized as Second Class Mail Matter Pest Office Dept, Ottawa, Ont. Bay Ridges' We are sorry to Michelle 6 lb. 7 oz. at the Ajax usual hours which will be every the baseball game at Wiarton • say, Bill Eagleson, who writes Hospital, August 24. T h i s Wednesday afternoon from 3.30 on Saturday when Mt. Zion & SUSSCRIPTIOK RATES: $2.50 per you — United States $3.06 per yaw this column every week, is in brings the total of little Beals p.m. to 5 p.m. at Dunfair Bap- Calopy Bay played resulting in BARRY MURIUR, Editor the Scarborough General Hos- to 8. I've heard rumors to the tist Church. We welcome new a score of 2-0 for Mt. Zion. pital. Bill is wished a speedy effect that the Beal children members and hope to see reg- Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Wilson APVERTISIN6 RATES UPON REQUEST recovery by all his friends & are a delightful group of well ular members once, again. spent the week-end at a cot- neighbours..Till Bill is back on behaved youngsters, so it would Heartiest congratulations to tage in Haliburton: the job, we'will do our best to seem Martin & Michelle chose yii. and Mrs. L. A. Hare of keep the news coming. the right family for their very Mrs. Errol Carson and Pad The WhiteVale Fire's Coming Events own.There will be a General Meet= Bowling r Lakeview Avenue on the safe Steel are with Mr. & Mrs. Jack arrival of,a baby gil, August Thompson At Ottawa for a week. 20 at Ajax Hospital. Happy to ing of'the Ratepayers Associa- Registration is still open for About 36 relatives attended a "�'wo costly fires in Whitevale within a two-weeks per-, tion on Monday, September 5, any who missed the initial regis- have a new sister are Joe, Dar- picnic Sunday at the home ok lene, Patricia, David and De- dod has spread a fear of fire, throughout-the village. at Bay Road School,'time is tration days. If you wish to Mr. S Mrs. Glen Mandereon in F borah. • 7.45 p.m. This is a most import- bowl this fall please. contact honour of '.1ir. & :11rs. Tommy' At least this was our impression, after talking to Mr. W. Coe and Mrs. W. f ant meeting & every home ow- Mr. Lea Taylor at 839-2757 for C M of Washington. some of the residents, following the burning of the ham- nor is urged to attend. Copies further information. There are Drane of Stratford, Ont., have Mr. & lira. Bob Shank and of the constitution of this or- limited openings still in both the been recent guests of Mr. and family who have been living in ,filets, second landmark to last Friday morning. Mrs. A. Zettler and family of 9 i A few years ago the village store was destroyed, al- ganization have been delivered adult and children's leagues. y the-Yukon for the past .. years: to every residents home, for Mr, Ron Williams, Chairman Lakeview Avenue. arrived Tuesday, morning by- though-now rebuilti your careful inspection. Read it of the Intrim Executive, of the Mr. and Mrs. H. Newman And plane to send some holidays: With the creek running so near by, to guarantee a thouroughly. It will be discus- Bay Ridges Recreation Associa- family of Park Cies., have re- with her parents,-Mr. & Mrs. water supply this fear of fire could be lessened if the sed in detail at the coming tion, in an interview after the turned from a two-week vaca.- Walter Carson. r pP Y - meeting. .If you .have not re- General Meeting last Wednes- tion during which they motored Mr. Norman Lehman of Al- hamlet had a small unit of their own, which like Picker- ceived your copy, please call day, Aug. 21, gave us this, pro*-' 4740 miles, also a '100 mile tona took the church service.on ing Beach, could at least hold the blaze until the larger Mr. Don Waring at 839-2755 & gress report. ferry trip. They visited the New Sunday. he will see that one is,delivered Quote England states and Nova Scotia. departments arrived on the scene. Whitevale is at least you, or cats at his home 1388 "We have now passed from Mrs. T. Dunne and' Mrs. T. five miles from a fire department, which gives a good blaze ample time to make headway before firemen can Garvolin Ave. & Mr. Waring grouping infancy into -the be- Fitzpatrick were among 26 lands recently underwent a ton- will give you.a copy. Come early gining of a full fledged recrea- guests attending a miscellan- silectomy at East General H,os- if you wish a seat. tion association. eous bridal shower at the home pital and are-well, now. Y Gasyrc►na Our first milestone=the rati- arrive, no matter how fast the are. of Mrs. blcPolland of Toronto in Mr_ anal Mrs. M. Phang of South-west Pickering and Brougham firemen did a Date, September 3, Time 9 facation of a proposed eonst2tu-. honour of Mrs. Dunne's sister, British Guiana visited :fir. and good job last Friday, and went after the blaze despite a xn to 9 p.m., Place "B.P." Gas Lion by. the residents of Bak Hiss Sadie Hayden. Mrs. Comacho and family of Station, Liverpool & Base Line Ridges. This is perhaps one of Mr. L. Sharp of Cobourg, for- Dunbai-ton'Shores recently. .,any personal dangers. Roads. Come and let a pretty the most important single steps merly Park-Blvd.,, was a guest We would like to welcome two We would suggest that residents of Whitevale get to- girl fin your tank with gas — taken by any o�nization. Not of Mr. and Mrs. G.-Julian over new families to Moorelands,Mr., clean your windshield and check only does it.stip gether and talk over this matter of securing a small unit ulate the assn- the pas your oil. We promise you super ciation's justification for exist- t weekend. Mrs. Sharp and Mrs. Paul Hennessy and: of their awn, unless they want to live;with this fire- service, by the_prettiest station ence but in the ratification of and the children are in England family and Mr. and Mrs. Craig; servic enb you ever did see: the constitution by the peop}e a visiting friends and relatives. and family. On-eat for many years to come. _ - Clowns to-delight y she children— The Ricketts family of Moore- We were sorry to learn that• united and approved-recreation- liinds Have returned from a Mrs. Hess of Park Cres., has free suckers and balloons. Havp at code is formed. camping holiday at Grundy lake, been in Scareboro general boo- -Ajax - fun and-support the Ray Ridges In essence the aims and ob- Provincial Park, during which pital for quite some time after Shows' ��������� Recreation Association. All pro- Jectives of the Bay- Ridges Re- ceeds,for the entire day to be creation Association are to Pro- and they were visited by Sir. receiving a bad leg injury as the _ used to further `lave fall and,mote recreation activities within I and birs. Ai. Parkinson and resutt of an accident at boats We were rather surprised, but.pleased to see the in- winter activities. the geografic area of the tom-I family of Park Blvd. and her friends and neighbor eentive shown b our Ajax nei hbors;when we stumb- Side Notes y, g every r Mr. and :�tra. Colin Beal, for- wish her a speedy recovery.. y g munit maken evP effort to We}come.to the MA fam- encourage participation by the i merly of this community and Pastor David Holmes.will be led on their exhibit at the C.N.E. last week. now residing in Bay Ridges, are preaching at both services at i ily' who moved into their, new, greatest 'number .of residents. g y Dunfair Baptist Church Sunda The exhibit advertises the town. The display carried home on hrosno Blvd., Satur- The constitution goes on,to state the proud parents of twins, a P y. AOL. day, August 26. - lstiputatiou3 pertaining to rvem- boy and a girl, born recently at Sept. 3 at 11 a m and 7 p.m. _:je attractive pictures of the various sections of Ajax, There will be special music at 8 the'shopping centre, high school, water plant, Conaf atulations, David aAa 1»erGt, ;,end oaa,L'FuI -, of the, Aj Hospital. a Pe. The Strobelr boys of Moore `both services. F ti - ;Florence AScKay of 855 Zatpz 5rg'a7tization. It is of interest to — - <in7 etc. i. a. .., , =� At'e.; proud parents of. a baby note that the motion from the C +a<;dtrl� girl born August 22. floor moving the proposed .con- '� L • ter and certain states in the V.S. had exhibits, We are glad to see Jack and stitution be,adopted as read wax but Ajax was the.only town that we saw, promoting it Doreen Peacock in their new carried without one dissenting .'.self before the eyes of the thousands at the C.N.E. home at last. The peacock'*if;'vote, This indicates to the in- EP BLIZZARD ELECTRIC 1<i$hows that Council and Planning Board and the not strangers to Say- Ridgers. terim executive the commv- lack is Ways & Means chair-l nity's full support of the or- Industrial Committee as well as the-Cha nbor of Com- man of the Recreation Associa-`ganization.around these parts since last August hl we also announced,y p ride that ,l coerce takes advanta a of eveiy opportunit t0 romote tibn & has Veen active in- & At our neral meeting on CIAL REStDENT1AL INDUSTRIAL g AI June. Seven months old Craig wth understandab e p FREE ESTIMATE have to promote yourself, no one ,else will. i Peacock made th'e move measles we had entered into negotiations and all:Welcome home Jack and. with Consolidated Building Cor- _Doreen• porations, General Contractor •At least one group of "Bay of the subdivision for the erect- Pickering 111�H. -2533 Ridgers" have found a way to ion of -a recreation centre by traffi , Consolidated BuiMin tv be do _ beat the'heat and heavy c g e en route to the C.N.S. Jim and nated by the builder to the _ Attention ! Eileen Hayes with Phil& Elaine community. As negotiationa_con- boat. It " Gwilliams went lW. time we will bring you specific ibis; The Township .Council are always looking for public x` progress of lans P ul a ro f h P n der 9 on t with a Wonderful reports P Bi' residents to join had iden h res he Po minded' ) _ rj seems they - who have co-operated and re- m BAY AIDGES dap, The' two couples took in fo1 i centre.. i the water show anchored tiff I,wisFi to thank all those who cognized our desire to Brow and us in making the association shore, cruised the rivers and have given of their time and working quietly in the back- flourish. Any resident scishing lagoons of the Toronto islands, effort to make this fledgling ground helping us orgamize our to become an intigral part of • : '� � win association E Eft where they also stopped off for grow into .a proudly recognized program the*Provincial Govern- this rapidly growing oM ow N o lunch before returning home association. In particular C41s merit Community Program please y :rot Hesitate to con- , tact any member -of your in-- Mr. and Mrs. Beal of Narrock solidated Building Corporation Branch. the population o have ' toned ou every As . w expand responsible m e uti '. Unquote. Blvd. increased p ul wh v Lis to r e p res nsi ten xec ve' U vote. IIW"is the time to seed your lawn for next by two when Mrs. Beal gave request and assisted wherever positions are opened and we xo+i' Williams spring. Ask about our bulk seed prices. EE R -.Fl N E IV t C AREMONT Co-op PHONE 201 or 202 SEL TION E F z ,.N ND_ TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING • REQUIRES A 0 EW,. U �Cms ..CLERK-TYPIST C -LA REMO N 'T . ,GA 'RA Lit.- APPLY ,p►usctin - l iris -Wolseler - Riley NUPFIELD TR/�►CTLloyd Johnston, 'Cloek,'arouohwn, CW. i 14NE CLAREMON' 7�A ' - i Thursday, August 31, 1961 'T H E P I C K E R I N G N E W$ "• "'- ' n:::�-�s.:.r�.M..a. Pose Thr•• COMING EVENTS wA =q�s —7 PI Control Of moss r XWP �r S CKERING LIBRARY OPENS C P e Ca t O P S O 1 _�� s IN SEPTEMBER The local library will open ember Aid For oo Q� MONUMENTS' after summer vacation in September d La w n A s with the usual hours: Friday, 6-8 p.m. ES• OF. DISTINCTION r Tuesday and Saturday, 2.3 pm. Many homeowners do not con- June is still a good time to Sit The Ontario County South Region of Sider moss as a weed in their control broadleaved weeds such i the Catholic Women's League are lawn. d little moss between the as dandelion, plantain and chick fOr "THREE GENERATIONS having a family rilgritisage to Our grass does not look bad at first weed in lawns. Duripg July and Lady of Grave Shrine, at Marylake, but when it spreads 'and re- August the growth of these King, Ont., an Sunday, Sept. 10, 1961. places much of the grass, a weeds is less active and the use Services at the Shrine commence at 3 lawn gets in a poor shape. of 2,4-D t p.m. . All families 'of the region + YPe weedkillers is less Sts fford Bros. Ltd*•oTf♦R!� !/� c parish•: are welcome, whether C.W.I. There are good chemicals on effective during these months, A �ICU FOR S members or not. Please contact Mrs. K. the market which -kill moss Dandelion a n d plantain are Ireland at Whitehall 2-2994 for fur- without harming lawn grasses- readily controlled by 2,4-D, but PAINTERS AND DECORATORS Cher information. Picnic facilities avail. After the moss is eradicated there are t w o other' common O N U M E N T S $1.00 an hour for able. some fertilizer should be ap- weeds in our lawns, chickweed quick, dean, guar• lied. to boost the '• ' •�nteed first-doss Painting and Paper.I The Woman's Guild of St. George's p growth of with its very-small white flow- rig DUNDAS ST. EAST WHIT$Y YYIO 8-35SZ tllanging lican Church will meet in the the grass so that it will fill,.out ers and oval leaves, as well as ERIC STOKES —DECORATOR Parish Hall on Thursday, Sept, 7 at the bare spot. If,the sail is very Slack Medic clover with small R.R. 3, Pickering —TEmple 9.1714 2.p.m. A full attendance is requested. acid some hydrated lime or clover leaves and yellow flow- ground limestone is very help. ers. Silvex is similar to 2,4-D -- ng M AND SERVICE C W ful to get a better lawn. and will kill chickweed, clover,' Washing Machines — EN and up The Francis al Sala, C.W.L. would ARTHUR MITCHELL LIMITED AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE like to thank all those who helped This mosskiller chemical can plantain and dandelion. They Phone: WHiteholl 2.6410 make their bake sale lost Sunday I be used to control moss on roofs are obtainable in liquid form Open Every Night Till 9 o'clock such a'Success. which should be washed off with for application as a spray or B U I L D I N G S U P P L I E S water several days later to pre- in dust form which -is very First Pickering Ladies' Auxiliary ti ent Tustin ry • I PLASTERING—STUCCO Cubs and Scouts g of eave-troughs handy for dusting small areas Se Bake Sole and Cain Spouts. or spot-treatment. ,STONE—CEMENT WORK. pe, e — a ro 5 p.m. , LUMBER =_-MASONITE -HARDWARE CERAMIC TILES in front of police stotion CEMENT - BLOCKS - GRAVEL ` (in case of rain, on Mrs. R. Irish's I _ REPAIRS—NEW WORK front verandah) , � CLASSIFIED ,A D • ' The Evening W.A. .of Pickering �iII�` MARTIN ENRIGHT United Church will meet in the C.E. REZ WOOD STAIN & .SEALER - GLASS - a - iR-R. 3, PICKERING Centre September J-at 8:30 p.m. " r' C:.I.L. PAINTS ANNOUNCEMENT I N TH E R 1 EWS I TEmpte 9-1.997 Mr, WiII,o, se,r a Tev.uchre son .0 of Mr. and Mrs TeWochie of 61 OIL AND GAS FURNACES — 'SALES AND SERVICE I CLEARANCE Church Sheer. South, picke•I,g, wiil ' EAVESTROUGHING COLEMAN CAMPING EQUIPMENT marry Mist Theo Goomons. daughter I N • - PLUMBING Nave and Used Space Neaten W itb and Mn, Hugo Go'emons, of 1G ES I R E D floor Furnaces Whitby, on Sc+urday, S•pte'mb•r 2. ' .MILLER HfAT1NG SERVICE L 7961 of Sr. lohn's 'The Evangelist •BUDGET TERM S 9 Tudor St., Ajax WH. 2.3491 Church, Gifford Sr., wtiitby of '11 o'clock. _ • 'iFOR SALE—American Cocker puppies, R E'S U LT registered litter, WH, 2-6429. ANNOUNCEMENT I WHiteh011 2-6771 TEmp►le 9-2431 Mr, and Ms, Hugo Gosmans of S • •OR SALE--17 inch TV set in good, Whitby announce the marriage of STATION ROAD PICKERING, ONT. working condition, also cu,tam built their daughter Thee, to William 8•r. NIGHTS — TEmple 9-1682 car radie for 1932 podge (20.00• Bard T•Vrucht•, son of Mr and Mn -COOPER BLOCK LTD, WH. 2-1955. tternard T•Vruch+•, Church Strpt, south,Pickering a we tng o a • >FOR SALE condition. vacuum efeoner place on Saturday. September 2, 1967 940 CALEDONIA ROAD — TORONTO �O�A� �� iB good condition. WM, 2-4]53. at St. John's Th• Evangelist Church, RC---"-ANTS MTS FOR SALE. Registered German Gifford Street. Whitby at 11 o'c'oek: $LOCKS & BRICKS Shepherd dog, female, 5'mos. eld, Mrs. Tredwa Crosson wishes to permanent distemper and hepatitis y STRUCTURAL STEEL " shots. Reasonable, Phone MArket shank her many relatives, friends and 35524, Bowmonville, Ont. neighbours, far the beautiful flowers, E RENTAL DESERVE OUR and the lowly cards and ReMen with CRAN FOR SALE. 1949 Ford Coach. Good th•iii encouraging messages, they wen STATION ROAD WCIERING ONTARaO rea o reciated. Also their kind- r , eossdltien. Sav�ce St33. Cbremont •g dY PP _ Bt, ness to her husband while she was in Piwnes: WH. 2-1960 — WA. 2-5103 — Moe 8-5911 SUPPORT hospital. EMPLOYMENT WTDe . . _.AUCTION SALE Saturday, September 2nd—Auction , DAY CARE—Yeung mother with child- ceb of upright piano, household i ran In school will give day care up furniture, many antique articles, h N —_--- to 3 children. Large house and dishes, glassware, cooking utensils - yard. Bea Stroud's Lane on Spruce ornaments, pictures, garden tools, eta., Hill Rood. TEmple 9.1340, at Corner of Robinson St., and Water O MRV WANTED—Sitter or housekeep•+ St, Markham Village. Property be• % Edward Hand. Sal• at 1 m. 7erres for 3 cNTED i to 5.30 p.m. T•I•- Ion in to the Estate of the Late �j phorse TEmple 9.1842. F• HUNTERS cash. No reserve. House is said. Ken :WANTED—Wanton far part-time work, 8 Clarke Prentice—Auctioneers. ° Apply-Meodie'a Snack Bar, Picker. N E V E R Ing. PICKERING - LANDSCAPING GROW BAHA'IS iBJM :". R•IFBien p D 8•sh b•aset• ttor•ibis a kant.� M Isoa hew Ibe bash t Rfe . . . i eCiOl1<t3 In i vVher t ur Sant, Mike coarfain _ Hen of aR csvili- SOddin a g•�•"eM w d his ou" 4 -@I— and pNress in'the history g :{ M'Wb•gan tint wes lode. V#%le limb"g a force. .rs tw.nkld. Power Rolling - Tractor Grading 'Sod. Delivered. FAIRPORT wH. z-bo90 o a , ' LAWN MOWER DR. ALFRED SERVICE L• VANAGS ,cam XX 28'FAIRPORT BEACH RD. '•�rERINARIAN Hen Res a hunter A Oran didn't kiR lien rtes a banter Hen lies a hunter PRONE TE. 9-1409 Old Rosebank Rd. North In Ms rush to the country Wk•,ow for rt•e Fun, is f r fat•was a brl Pwrd for a"tst"•nt His fennuh For fan — Fie psesd an a MR. Aesl b.ne an hit gre. Mixing hunting with boose. FREE PICK UP ANb &'• No. 3, Pickering + Telephone TE. 9-1822 - � . DELIVEIi•Y• - . b o Answer TE. 9-1504 LONG DISTANCE CALL l 13AZAADOU9 EATING' I % a of d Too many ice cold soft drinks Zenith 3-St4D , •(No Toll Charge) T �' .and snacks taken between meals will spoil the appetite for .reg ' i ular meals that have been A child who starts life with planned for their nutritional faulty vision is starting out with r values. No matter what the a handicap. When he reaches temperature and weather, the School age, he should have a regu- h body's food need, must b+ Sul)- tar medical checkup and this lied, requirements which are should include his a es ears and Here lies a hunter, Here lies a hunter 1 teeth. He will not understand Here lies a bun»r Who wore the wron ear, not supplied by soft drinks. 'The 1 Too bad That ice trust:d g g daily diet should be planned• that big Sight is poor and that Mis gronddaddy's gun, Whom heart couldn't take i He flaih•d a ghits hankie t from the five food groups ree-I everyone else sees the world dif- Which was dirty and rusted, n1O'•1OYnts In the r,.ld And was`afiot for a tl..., ommended by . Canada's Food ferently because he has never H• wanted ro make, Rules: had good vision for comparison. _ . - : ( Page Four T H E P I C'K E R Y N G NEWS Thursday, August 31, 1%1 I day. lived before moving to Manilla ago; two granddaughters, BROUGHAM dam. Gray with Mr. and. Mrs. A. J. Y y 80, gra c n, Mrs. Lemmon is visiting with Gray on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Perry of and later to Lindsay. She is sur- Carol and Barbara Duncan'of I Mrs. Carswell of Oshawa .Mr. and Mrs. Gerad Middleton Mr. and Mrs. Fricker of Scar- Oshawa visited his parents, Mr. vived by her sorrowing husband, Markham. Mr. and Mrs. Har- called on her mother Mrs. W. and family of Aberdeen. I boro visited with Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. George Perry on Sun- one daughter Dorthy. (Min. -lock were good neighbors, al- Miss M. G. Witter of To j George Perry on Thursday. day. Gordon Duncan of Markham, ways ready to lend a helping Hamilton on Saturday. called on her aunt, Mrs. Mat- Mr. Oscar Doton called on Mr. A gloom was cast over this two sisters Mrs. Archie Bunker hand whenever needed. The fu Sorry to hear Mr. John Gill- thews on Saturday. and Mrs. Wm. Knox one day community on Friday last, when (Pearl) of Kinsale and Mrs. neral took place Saturday after- man is receiving -treatment in Mrs. Fairservice and daugh- I last week, before he left for his I word was received of the pass-I Robert Death (Mak) of Oshawa, noon from the Mackey funeral Oshawa hospital. ter called on Mrs. Wm. Knox I home in the west. ing of Mrs. Morey Harlock of also one brother Norman of home Lindsay with interment'in Congratulations to Brougham day last week. I Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Beer vis- Lindsay. Mrs. Harock was well Brooklin, one brother George Brougham Cemetery. The pall- one Bail team who played Mr. and Mrs. Carl Devitt vis-I ited friends in Oshawa on Sun- known here where she formerly w h o passed away some time bearers were piz nephews. Fairport Beach, winning by a I 1 score of 25-4. These girls are now in the Playoffs. The regular meeting of,the Woman's Association will be held on Wednesday September 6 , at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. N. Burton assisted by Mrs. Wannop. The 'devotional to be taken by ,Mrs. George Perry while the program will be taken _ by Mrs...Bober•t Miller., All La- dies Fri me. ROUGE HILLS The e Friendly Bible Class will .. OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 700 P.M. :- hold their next meeting on ; Tuesday evening September 51 'TXCEPT THURS. & FRI. TILL 9:00 P.M. ON NO. 2 HIGHWAY at the home of :fir. and 'Mrs. _ Allan Ellicott. ,PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT., AUG. 31 SEPT. 1 - 2 JUST EAST OF ROUGE BRIDGE. Mr. and_Mrs.K. C. Pascoe and family visited. Mth 3Ir. and Mrs. Ken. Powell of Columbus CANADA PACKERS FRESH OVEN on Saturday afternoon. E "A" 12 oz. Round tins GRAD READY Mr. P. De Smedt of Cold Lake THREE for lMairs h 1,del ome during the Alberta called at the weekend: I 1 LI E�V � 1/ tf y I . M v :Messrs. Lorne. and Johnnie Annis returned home after vis- 0 ��^ iting with friends in Whitby. �R �A� � � •� t\; 1r �.I '+ Special Baptism seri'ice ♦►as 4•, `s_JE -$ rw . : LHICN' held in 'St, John's Church here (Save 41 e) Yi 1 on Sunday when Kelley Lorrain Ellicott daughter n€ -31r. and '1KENTWORTH '4 lb: tin CATELLI •15 oz. tins FOR ROASTING BARBECUING OR FRYING ( Av Weight 2 - 3 Ibs) Mrs, Wm. Ellicott a n d Linda I g 9 Jane daughter of Mr. and Mrs. � Apple '& Strawberry or .����' — -- ChishoIri of Oshativ-r were bap- Apple. & Raspberry Spaghetti ® MAPLE LEAF COOKED 8 GLAZED tised, Rev: A. E. Creswell ofhi- for PORK HOCKS . . . . . . ` . Ib. 39C ciating. With Tender . ° . . . . . . . . . Mrs. Horse, returned home to Port Perry on Sunday after vis- 69c Mazat Balls C 'ROUND SIRLIN T-BONE & WING Ib.-JAM iting her daughter, JIrs. 31. An-. ..49 nis and family. (Save 1Oc) (Save 9c) C Congratulations to Brougham _ Sr. Girls' Ball tram who played 'Swift's Golden-Dew (Regular) (Save 21e) i • Fairport Beach on Thursday Au- TEA'KS _ gust 24 winnin b• a score of - 15-12. 1" '�. .i - Mrs. J. Davis returned. home � C � Arthur's Small Link Pork 1 1b. tray after visiting friends- in Lon- _ _ - ;�!r (Special Offer of 50c Off) C - 'WEDDING ��r•"Ballard's BURGERBITS . . 25 lb. bag X49 SAUSAGE . MAPLE LEAF ■ 1 lb. tip Boneless Rolled Prime Rlb Roast . . . :,. Ib. 79c _- wIEBB �-U`'�:1CUTT � COOKED Standards of white gatioli and 1st S ribs •shasta mums decorated Audley ® . . `..>Jnited Church where Marilyn „� ,,,,N WHILE THEY LAST (LOOSE) .Jean Wonnacott, and Ronald . , . . , ,. -•�' HAM � 29 F;anklin• Arthur Webb were Ham "united in marriage on Saturday... � - - -,� � �• C August 19th at t:30 p.m. ���� IN� _ The pride is the eldest dauglt- • m39 , :. .ter of Mrs. Sydney Wonnacott and the late Mr. Wonnacott of � ;,R.R. No. 1, Locust Hill. Ibs• C PRIME RIB ROAST lb. 73c Rev. Melville Butters officiat- ed.The.wedding music-,vas play- MAPLE LEAF ed by Mrs. Arch Beli.. 31r, Geo. " 'SAVE 15 CENTS)Play- ­A SAVE 260) --- - Izatt sang="0 promise me" be- ' SWIFT S PARD 15 oz. tins COTTAGE ? ! .fore the ceremony and "O.Per C f feet Love" during•the signing p of.the register. . for C RILL Given in marriage by her .Pak, to 'brother Frank the bride wore a (SAVE 13C) floor length gown of riylori net over satin styled with bouffant RUMBA COFFEE. • . . . ,.. . . . .` . lb. 59C ROUND OR SQUARE skirt appliqued with lace and (Sage �) RUMP ROAST lb 79C 1 molded bodice with -scalloped ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '-' ' ' ' ' ' ' neck-line trimmed with sequens• MAPLE LEAF -;and pearls, a coronet head dress o r Largt 16 z • -of seed pearls and crystal drops •.RIB END ;_TENDERLOIN END 'held her finger-tip veil. She car- LEAH ried a cascade bouquet of Am- C ;..5 lb C �bC Ched-R=Spre erican Beauty roye_and stepha- notis. s L011lt R � '(avg.. Z�/i Ibs, `' .(avg.. 3 lb s.) hiss Beat' Bryant of Picker- : ,; (Save l0e) ing, the maid-of-hoijaur wore a - CENTRE ROASTS OR CHOPS :: lb. 69e street length dress of floral MAPLE LEAF 1/2 Ib. pkgs. , WHOLE LOIN t polished Cotten In shades of v+{:tii L • • • • • • .• • • • • • lb. S9e :a. CHEESE 'TVI�O `. brown on white w i t h off the eAMAC1AM IOM ,shoulder neck line and short CirOSacllt Short Rib Roast . . . lb, ,�9c puffed sleeves. The Bridesmaids . . . . . . ■ Miss Donna, Harris of Whitby, "DOS� SLICES C , Boneless Rolled Plate Brisket Pot Roast lb 39c and 'Miss Carolyn Wonnacott of Pickering, wore similarly styled STANDING — (6th and 7th RIBS) dresses in shades of rust on Plain Pimento 8 Nippy (Sage 11e) ! white. 'They wore white accas MAPLE LEAF PROCESS CHEESE 1 Ib. Roll PRIME RIB ROAST a:'�. C sories and carried nosegays of , white shasfa mums. B`.B Y ROLL (SAVE 6e) •�'9C Mr, John Wonnacott of Ajax, FRESH LEAN LL-- ; was best man. Ushers were Mr. _ ��5. Dieter Wonderlich, and Mr. Bill CHARBONNEAU lar�29c MO nced Be-ef Wonnacott. B�SC�JITS All Varl @tl @s .'. . . . . . . for C' The reception was held in the (Save 10e) -church parlours. For the ocea- '. go the bride's mother wore a BLADE OR SHORT RIB 7 3 • .? g�«•n of French crape in shades .No 1 Selected Firm Golden Ripi � I of green with white accessories �� ILS p . L and corsage of red roses. The U {r lu' `'-•bridegroom's mother .wore a BAN ROAST BLADE BONE REMOVED t floral sheer gown with whr a , 'accessories and corsage of pines :carnations. ; f TRY OUR EUROPEAN MEATS & SAUSAGES For their wedding'trip to Ot- tawa, DOSED LABOUR the bride wore a t��'o-piece �I . beige dress, .white .accessories _ STR0_.-.UD S FOOD MARKET M surd corsage of talisman roses. " , Thursday, August 31, 1961 THE P I C K E It I N G NEWS Poyb Fief goo. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Services In FRENCHMAN"S ; The Churches The WILLIAM G. LAWSON -GUARANTEED MCEACHNIE'S The Frenchman's Bay Yacht BQrriSter � Soiidtor e • Club held a special meeting on A y aT a $emcee Funeral Director Pkketin August i g 28 for to the!resignation ationo f TELEPHONE WH. 2-2741 Any Make or Mode! a/nited Church some of the executive. A vote of * confidence in the present execu- CHURCH ST. PQ. _.:ARTHUR FIELD tive was held and they decided PICKERING, ONT. Ministers REV. MELVILLE BUTTARS to keep the present officers un- r PICKERING Privafe Ambulance Service til the end of the year when the DAY OR NIGHT 11.00 a.m.-Church Service regular election will be held. Ac ruising race for Blue Jays WATER DELIVERED * AUDLEY to Oshawa will be held on Sat- 9.43 a.m.-Church Service urday morning, Sept. 2, and WM. McEACHNIE, Prop. the skippers are to meet at the O W 10.50 a.m.-Sunday School Frenchman's Bay Club dock at -des DRI�GS LTD. West of Dunbarton 10:30. The Ladies' Auxiliary _ will serve a buffet luncheon at PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS PHONE Phone WH. 2-2171 the Oshawa Yacht-Club for the skippers and crews, and they COSMETICS SUNDRIES = BABY NEEDS � ATIantiC 2.0063 � Pickering, Ont. GRACE PRESBYTERIAN are invited to 'stay at the club CHURCH for a dance in the evening. On MORNING WORSHIP Sunday, morning inter - club races will be held for the H. c KEN and CLARKE 11 a.m.-West Rouge School usher trophy. -There will be f Creighton, Fraser; Auditorium ''two heats. STORE HOURS: P R E N T I C E SUNDAY SCHOOLS - On Saturday, Sept. 9 they WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 a.m. to 9 m. I Drynan & Murdoch West Rouge School- will attend' the Ashbridge's . p• AUCTIONEERS 9:30 a.m.-B years and over: Bay Regatta and there will be SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 1 P.M. to 5 p.m.' Licensed and Authorised for the i Barristers, Solicitors and 1I a.m.-up to a years a corn roast and dance at the 11 a.m.-Nursery Ashbridge's Bay club. house in Counties of Ontario and York Notaries Pubic Centennial Road School-' the evening. Farm stack, Implements, Household 11 a.m.-All ages The Ladies' Auxiliary of the PICKERING PHONE Whitehall 2-5961 Furniture, R•al Estate also out BANK OF COMMERCE CHAMBERS Bay Yacht Club specialty at Reasonable Rata. i 408 ROUGE HIGHLANDS DR, i Frenchn,an'� DUAL SERVICE AT ONE PRICEI 5 Simcoe St. N.., Oshawa celebrated the first birthrlay of the auxiliary at the home of Milliken P,O. Phone Aginet 52W3 I Mrs. Edna Usher.- A lovely Markham P.O. Phone Mark. 206 Telephone RA. 3.3446 St George's I birthday cake was served by. PRENTICES have been established a 3lrs: Mary Tomblin. Eleeti•n Grahai�n HARDWARE Auclionan siwc• 1890. ; ; Anglican Church I of officers for the club was held I and 3I r5. Joan Usher was elect- • PICKERING - ONTARIO i ed president. Srrietaly is :+I,�s APPLIANCES - PAINTS TOOLS E. R. FLEU RY Dr. John Les�k RectorR � Mr-,. eon McCleery; treasurer, i REV. H, S. SHEPHERD, B.A„D.D. � Mr-,. Irene Reid., entertain- _ /± BARRISTER - SOLICITOR I -D E N T I ST Box 198, Pickering, Ont ' I ment convener, Mrs. Mae Play GLASS - ETC. NOTARY PUBLIC ,Phone WHit•holl 2-3513 ford, assistants, Mrs. •Sandra Clark and Mrs. Eva Playford. . .GENERAL HARDWARE I Menish at OW SUNDAY SERVICES Kingston Read Food convener, Mrs. June Can- Highland Crook I 630 a.m.-Holy Communion ham, assistants Mrs. Mary Phort®; WHitehall 2-1911 Piekerin 11.00 a.m.—Morning Prayer -• �Piekering AT. 2-7391 or AT. ?-1362 9 II.00 a.m.-Holy Communion Tomblin and Mrs. Vi Tomblin. (4th Sunda I _ Ron Playford sailed to an Houlls: Medical Centre 1'100 a.m.-Sunday School in the easy win in the Blue Jay races MestdaY to triday-l�0.5:�0p.ns * Parish Hall in the lake on Sunday finishing rWei�� a� � � 11.00 a.m.-Nursery in Rectory 20 minutes before the second�r Appekshw•at � Room-ages up to 4 gran boat. He now has 149 points OFFICE: WH. 2-0660 WEDNESDAY and with just one more point_ race, he is almost assured of / (t0.00ntercessions for nthe nSick a� p a terc n�RES,: WH. 2 1855 ' , lr first . lace. Len Canham was MONUMENTS second in Sunday's race with Mike McInerney .third. There "Highway Mana�a•af works" was a good wind blowing but ding And Birthday takes ROBERT AtlSTIN, Prop. M Christian SClenCe changeable which made going!R t, titlh around the buoys. difficult.Y, Ontario Soeie .,1w. +aik•s weer of Whitby ty Congratulations to bfr. and "Meat PI @S Our Specialty, N Ne. 2 Highway, betwe" S H E R R I N ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO Mrs. Ronald Playford who will Whitby and �� celebrate their fourth wedding ,� Main Street Pickering WH. 2-0386 - CHURCH SERVICE AND g !HONE: Whitby MO, B-0K2 SUNDAY SCHOOL — -anniversary on August 31. Happy birthday wishes to SUNDAY-11 a.m.-In the Mrs. C. Mansfield and to bars. Funeral and :All•rton Building; Kingston Rd. Joan Avis who both celebrate - At Rouge Hills Astimoni•s of M•aUng ore given birthdays on September 4. i PLUMBING Ambulance Service' at the Wednesday M—ay for*9'v The Frenchman's Bay bantam • held at B P.m• softball team played their first _.Ajax LUMBER CO ■ ALFRED KAYES- � �- '* _ •.•ALL ARE WELCOME game iu the ORSA playoffs at PLUMBING BATH OOMS The Reading Room is oP•n to Ayr last Saturday and won by No. 2 Highway -Johns-Manville the Public Daily a score of 6-0. Dealer PRESSURE SYSTEMS at Pickering Beach Road same Location The Frenchman's Bay girls' .:.ESTIMATES GIVEN For further information team are also winning their C � ' "* Call ATlantie 4,2635 COTTAGE MATERIAL FENCING playoff -games. They downed Phone WNiNhall 2-6717 Telephone Pickering Beach girls in. two GARGE DOORS PAINTS - PLYWOOD straight. They won their first WHitehall 2-3610 game against Brougham on Do-it-Yourself Carpentery Shop Tools St And/etyl►s Monday night. This game was Television Radio called after five innings owing ;Terms Arranged — as IoW as �� to .the••''rain. Congratulations Re i� Presbyterian Church girls, keep up the good work. (Average Garage) — $15.00 per month BRADY Susie Macklem of Caledon is No. 2 Highway WHiteholl 2-3251 • Kenneth Heron, B.A. . Minister PHONE: TEnsple 1t-ltri � visiting her aunt Mrs. Ron DUMBARTON RADIO i T•V' ;PLUMBING 9.45 A.M. • Sunday School Playford this week. The'school board have advised 'A. H. RATTEW i STORE 11.00 A.M. Church Service us of the changes in 'schools.. which the children from the 'Bay area' and Bay Ridges' will G en W. Haidwaie � The one place to get attend. The children.in kinder- ( - ROGER G. CONANT, B.A. f everything in Plumbing. PIANO ; garteri will go b�; bus to Fair- �" Port Beach School: Grade,One BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR GOOD VALUE AT THE children will go by bus to Base CONITH BLDG., AJAX RIGHT PRICE i i�ID. I Line School. Grades Two and ! PAINTS - `ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Open Deily Till 5:30 p.m. THEORY Three will attend Bay Road 7Ys fiance• St. South, Oshawa Saturday Till 1:00 p.m. School. Grade Four, by bus to - 1C 4 REPAIRS R ALTERATIONS T. Hartford, A.T.C.M. I West Rouge Schc . and Grades v�wsi�7 • WHitehall 2-3336 Five to Eight to the Church 4320 Kingston Road Street School in Pickering. All INSUIRANCENCOe West Hill I 31 Guild Rd., Pickering ¢hiidren will register first at the Bay Road School and parents Chop talcs for Fans end Country AT. 4-4721 will be advised by the school Buildings windstorms Insurance on Building$, board as to the times of the wile Insurance sibs, Ere- buses and which school their Balsdon's Haidware Automobile Insurance of AR Kinds I FAST children will attend. Bowman .A Gibson DENNEY BROTHERS Before the hunting season starts, phone WHitehall 2-0480 Pickering PHONE: 'WHITBY MO. w521 HEATING CONTRACTORS ` the parents of a family should g make up their minds that their Hot Water, Steam Systems SERVICE children shall not be victims of Installed accidental shootings. Many men DENNIS CARTAGE W. H. J. Thompson, who own firearms are careless in B.A., LL.B. Alterations and Repairs lV1aeLEOD'S OF leaving the guns loaded or ammu- SEPTIC TANKS Temple 9.3357 nition handy to children. The I Water Supply BARRISTER and SOLICITOR PICKERING , adults in the family, both male -,`.CLEANED British Columbia and Ontario and female, should know how to 500 gals. .................... $4.50-53.00 GLENWOOD BLDG., AJAX I Ontario County was first vis- WH. 2-1860 unload a gun and children,of 1'. W. J. BUTT I 1,0000 gals. .. •••• ..• $7•0 WHir•hall 2-51st 1 ited by white men.when Cham- how to tell if the gun is loaded _ ALSO SAND - 3RAVEL or over should also be tau ht I g $7.00' "Mai''Can fIX-ht's Oshawa RA. 3'4042 TOP SO'll AND FILL Residence: TEmple 9.2656 plain came down through the and how to remove the shells. It is a good idea to train youngsters WEST NILL AT. 4-409 Talbot River in 1615. B Y b's � � •� • never to play 'with real firearms. - P--e Sir 7 H E P I C k E R 1 N G NEWS Thursday, August 31, 1961 j• GREENWOOD DUNBARTON _ I _-Church and Sunda School Du"a United CATHOLIC -SCHOOL -- WEST ROUGE —� Y r� U ted Churn Services will commence again Dr. W. A. McKay conducted j next Sunday, Sept. 3rd. Sunday the regular morning service j A { R N E E N T School at 10:16 o'clock and with Mrs. H. Stroud at the or- The Girls Volley Ball ended undergoing treatment this week. Church at 11.30 o'clock. We gan, Mr. David Fanthom sang 0 "or the seascn last week and the Many happy returns to Ron hope to see everyone back after a beautiful solo "The Gentle G��' �� Q �. mores for the Junior teams McIntyre, Rouge Hilla'Dr. who the month of holidays. Shepherd". The minister wel. CI� v vere August 21, Larks 6 points celebrated his birthday with a We hope Rev, T. Fleethorn corned the man visitors in the, w Doves 0; August 22, Robins art of fries ._ r home enjoyed month of vaca- cos y P. Y ui:.lam has en o ed the ' i points to Doves 0; August 24, August 22,to M•rs. Ma War- 8legation'The Scripture lea- ' Bus trans orlation to and from St. Francis de Sales , tion, too. son was from Matthew 6 s 1,. P 3,:�bins 6 points to Canaries 0; sell, Chesterton Shores,,on her School in Pickering Village has been arranged for by ' Final Standings-for the Juniors birthday August 27, to,Bobby Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Brown, at verse 18. the Pickering Village Separate School Board. were Robins- fit; Larks 41; Henion, Rivercourt Rd' on his 'William Jr, and Miss May Sunday School will resume ors j. I o Brown have returned from a September 3rd. I 'Joves 6; and' Canaries 16. :welfth'birthday.August 24 to - The bus will pick up tike students at the parking Scores fcr the Senior teams "raig McIntyre, Rouge Hills Dr. very.enjoyable trip to Banff and Dumbarton personals lot adjoining the Say Ridges development office each vere August 21, Rubies 6 Pointe .vhc was live ion August 27 and down to Montana. The Barnes children of Allis- morning at 8:30, commencing S2RUMBER 5. o Pearls 0; August 22, Emer celebrated with a party at the Mr. and Mrs. W. Pegg held a ton Ontario stayed with their adds 4 points to Rubies 2; Aug- )col August 28,to Bernard Han- welcome'home party on Sunday aunt,'Mrs. H. Mitchell and fam- ust 23, Aubies 4 points to Emer 'on, R vercourt Rd. on his ninth for their son. David. Friends il;t for several day _ — August 24, Emerald: s this week. . ')irthday August 29. gathered to welcome him home Congratulations s is and ASK US FIRST points to diamonds 0; Fina. A Committee has been appoin- after two years teaching school Mrs Cameron Watson (Nee Landings for the Seniors ed to start proceedings in the in Wert, Germany. Welcome y y) on the b i r t h of Vic De p .meralds 54; Rubies 53; Dia vcrk on the Park at the corner Home David. their son, Blaine Cameron in ABOUT monds 21; and Pearls 16. ••f Kirkdene and East Ave. with . The boys scouts with their Ajax Hospital Aug. 21-61, FURNACE INSTALLATIONS A special vote of thanks fro°: 'Ar. Stan Frost as the Chair- leaders mr. K. Brooks and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. D. Willis and he teamsy ccach i or ' Voile -Lan. `Mrs. Pat Williams, Sec. ilouglas Morden enjoyed a Meg, of Toronto spent the week- . -- � laving any part in the Volley areas. and representing the weekend camping out. Their • AND Ball to Mrs. Val 'McIntyre, :.adies 'Club, Bob Cook, will re- p g end with Mr. and 1VIrs. W. Wil- OUR SERVICE GUARANTEE ":uee Hill vr. and 1'Iri Jca: ),--,sent the Community Assoc.. parents were invited to. spent lie. .;axon, Sunny'slope, who organs- ne evening on Friday, wit°ans- Vick Visser, Home and School Patricia and Diane Westgate :ed the lea them. , 1111 reported having a . league and gave so mac}•. �rsec. Russ Fer�•usgn, for the of Guelph are visiting their ;ime and effort to keep, the Klwanlana, and Cliff Laycox, good time, The boys really' en- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F. tames g�,isig on schedule and the_ c2c.:;s Deaken from Council. Ac- toyed camping out in spite of Westgate. .aen competition that was cording to all plans, work was we rain. Mrs. Ida Willett of Gaspe was hown throughout the season. �o start lart Saturdav, Au;ru.st• we are glad to know that visiting her brother, Mr. and 31r. and Mrs. Bob 1ltIntyre 6 .tith grading and leveling. Mrs. Wesley Sadler has return- yi,rs.George Watson on Aug, 22. nd Family, R�igeHaod Rd. are Tree= will be planted, 'a fence ed4rom the nospstal�and hope •njoying a camping trip at'Pres- along the homes next to thi iur a speedy recovery. Congratulations to Mr. and near Br•ightijn. pr>p•:'ty and.a place to oe pr•ou,{ Mr. and Mrs. Les Wilson and 'Mrs. Sidney Morrish who cele- Master B, bhy�Keen.n, Ches- ,f should take its course by,I crated their 40th wedding an- F1n and &eith and Mrs. 1', y Aug. •24- i•-!ton Sh,r�';, expects to hav: next summei.. I ry tt;on visited on Sunday after- niversary'on Thu> da Au is arm ow: of the Cast in-tim- sill+ Phyllis Griffin, Rouge 1I r.' A. J. Thompson was sick start sch oi. Bobby. his noon with Gordon and Jiro. Wrl- } H its Dr. spent three weeks with the flu over the weekend. beokeu at'the. beginning of, h( lioiatinc around .Sa the St, sun of Uoodwvod. Mrs. ;Milton 'Pegg s Mr. and Mrs. William T as ,e hrxuia} while playing s•,c Marie and Elliot Lakv0' 'vlr. an•1 gK pent last Y , e and hi: roan unn- felen�61 -11:•3. Ralph Carr an � y and son of Sarnia were visiting } .y b p {.;he.r_grr.i titiedne day at school Yon Lead- their parents ilk. and Mrs. A. ill be pleated to learn that from- the city, fc rmerly of' err at Ladies College, Whitby. p -:ere should be no ill effects ; Brownfield Gdns.,. were ,gue4ts .3jiss. Kathy Pegg is spending Tyai and air. and firs. H. and'he should be able to Play-I at the home'of Miss Griffin.fcr, a week of hoiday with her Pearce last week-end: ,,ckey this winter.. three weeks recently. ++grandson at Bala. Her-mother Pickering Township Fire Chief r. i 31 r. and firs.• lien,;Ac..fdrd; .rice.- P:dg:e Pegg also spent Donad Lynde attended the Fire ".)uge Hills Dr. are on a motor Tuesday at the cottage with Mr. Chiefs convention in Kitchener :,•.p along the St. Lawrence ROUGE HILL and Mrs. McPhail. . last week. - -k nere they will visit the His- ��' roc CPeer Canada Village. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan of I Mr. and sirs. Larry Jenkins Jac Cropley and son. Jon of Relatives from 31nhtreal have Sheppard, Avenue, entertained I and boys of Elliott Lake, visit Deep Ricer spent several days een visiting at the home of I many of their friends last Sat- ed this .past week with Mr. and last'week visiting the E. J. An- . 'dr. and Mrs. Pinto, Rouge Hals drday evening.- Mrs. Muton Pegg and Alfred nis family. i i rr. for the past few weeks. Mrs. -Gills of West -Rouge, and Mrs. Pegg and Ruth. Mr. and Mrs. E: Cornwall and J air. and Mrs. Doug, Comber spent last Thursday evening,i Some of the men of the Con- .family of Pine Drive are leaving e Lnd family; Rouge Hills Dr, re- visiting with Mrs. Westbrook of gregation are busy this week at shortly to take up residence at ;cart a most enjoyable six weeks Atlanta Road. the bee for the church extension Parry Sound. A farewell party raise through the Trent Canal l Project _ by the neighbours was-given for ` Mrs. Rolstone of Pickering, Waterways° Edward Pe and Mike Bate _them"last•Friday at the home of spent last Wednesday afternoon Pegg The deepest sympathy of the visiting with Mrs. O. P: W'al- 01 AF visited in Taranto with Len Mr, and Mrs. Howard Cross. . ,,. �_ ` community is extended t� Mr. duff of Atlanta Road, Waltham who has had an opera- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cragg and Mrs. B'11 Banton- and fam- tron on hia foot. Len will be in and family.have returned home j_J :j _�_ Mr. and Mrs. B. Giffis of the —'-� sly, Sunnyslope. on the death of second concession spent last hospital for a few days yet. from a two week camping trip This s n}e r _ �1 r. $antons father in the city Sunday visiting at the home o! Miss Gloria spent the past on the north shore of Lake Su- l iast week. Mr, and Mrs. Schwalm of Al- week at Ladies College, school perior. SVIFEETEN THOSE and family, Rouge Hills Dr. are Mr. and airs. Howard Morgan Iona Road. for leaders, Whitby as'a dale Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Annie and gate for Presbyterial. family are attending the Quack- holidaying in Sudbury .at the Mrs: Ashcroft of Lanark, BITTER COLD DAYS with Present time. Ont., spent" last weekend at the enbnali-Smith wedding in Fort Mr, and Mrs. Bob Miller and home of Mr. and Mrs L. Phin BROCK ROAD lot - COLD on Sept- OAtheir boys, Ridgewood Rd. have of Altona Road. Kiwanis News just - return months Mr. and Mrs. Willard. of To- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Carter Last Monday night Aug. u t ed from a m hs d ands 21st -- -- holidays at Kashe Lake: ronto spent last weekend at the entertained the latter's parents, Pickering Tovenahip Fire Chief ' - ' Mr. and Mrs. Musklow and Don Lynde spoke on Fire Pro- CO-0 Congratulations and P I I het Co M r. and Mrs,best wis home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Phin Harold of Altona Road. brother Dwayne Musklow of tectton organization in this area FUEL Wardell, Chesterton Shores who Mr. and Mrs. Bentley of To- Bird's Creek last weekend. at the regular Kiwanis dinner. " celebrated t h e i r seventeenth ronto spent last weekend with Diane McMurtrie celebrated. Pickering Presbyterian Church 0' ;. SUNGLO _ wedding anniversary Saturday, Mr, and Mrs. Pentland 'of Al- August 26. tons Road• her birthday on August 26 with T he regular morning service• L ' Mrs. Anne Hunt, Island Rd. Happy .birthday to Ruthy party of young friends. of praise was conducted by the is in Peterborough .visiting re- Pentland of Altona Road on her Birthday greetings to Mr. minister Mr. K. Heron, assisted datives and will go to see Don .13th birthday August 21. Harry Dawson, who celebrated by Mrs. W. B yea at the organ. Messer and His Islanders who - Mr. Wurm of Toronto spent a birthday on August 29th. Miss ,Kathleen Palmer con- - t - Congratulations this Mr week last d and family returned home du tton are then Con alt week visitingg w{th Mr an ducted the Junior congregation. rs. Acher of Altona Road. Claremont Coo Mrs Cliff Laycox, Friendship after spending a vacation at Miss Heather Reed of cancel- ,A�lDLEY ,. Ave. on the arrival of a daugh- sion twospent last week visiting Port McNicoll. ter Wednesday,. August-23. with relatives, in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs.- Hughson have A seedy recovery to Mrs. entertaining the latter's Church service! and be - Ethel Da Is Dr. M Rosa h continue d p Miss Helen Street of Toronto- been tertai n e 'IPhone Z01 or ZOZ the nd Rouge Ftrl 'spent last Sunday visiting at brother, Mr and Mrs. School will c nts to who is in St: -Michaels Hospital Akenbrack of Port William during September at the morn :.: . and Mrs. , . or w d f Alto d ys in ghour. the home of Mr. Acher o na Road. f a few a Mrs. Gladys Hatch and her daughter, Miss Margaret Hatch, aughte ss 'Yiarga tc Heck was never a fellow to shirk t yl"""liU7wflppiapGlIp1�116pplppglllWllpl @Ip011pt11>Pohl@ IIpI�IIIUpq�Ippppll{gpltpllllppllpUlplplpllpU111lpp1plpppplplpL of Calgary, Alberta, spenta few days at the home of Mrs. Hat- • • ' _ = ch's uncle and aunt, Mr. and l Safet habits while he was at work., I CMrs. Frank where, en route to I '�s ling as aeteach ng positioMargare a 0_ . , o H h n ty - t '..Who did°t survtvs _ _ _ Mr: and Mrs James Davidson MAIN STREET ICK NG Hydro Atom c last E Energy Plant at His Labour Day drive spent For he drove without care, = ET P ERI = Deep River. With a nonchalant air, ; = Congratulations ileen lations to Unaware that safe driving h workl � = WILL CLOSE ON = passim who was successful i passing her.Grade thirteen ex Careful drivers know - _ amb[a i n s (ten paper)•tt l ti and \ driving sales b = I • y j = family'a d Bob McHugh attea a fuil tim•'lobl ded a twentieth wedding ann> FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 S _ versary party for Mr. and Mrs. iMy deM sp"di"y 0607+►eilie dA� _ Stanley Fuller at Rockwood on /� toy Mow a ale dMwm otwe"ftl _ Saturday evening. OO 1b0y signal N�OMMrallors wiU b adranew = AND RE-OPEN = Sympathy is extended to Mrs. If you're going out on the h%b*"'J = Bob Pardon, whose father, Mr Robb of Markham, passed away O ,,this holiday w9Aend = suddenly while at work on his TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 _'• don't target..•• = = farm. Our symp Accidents never take a holidayl - athy is extended to 01 c c o c = = Mrs. Osterhout on the loss of —They GOemans =_ her brother Mr. E. 'K, West, of A Co • • • • • a • • • Stirling, who was buried last _ Thursday. III;CIII1piiNllllpllfpllllllllpl111plUlllNllpillppll0111111111111111111111111pllllllliYc{IIUIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIippIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiplpilllpllplllipplllllppllUlpIUIIIJIIplpirv, , . . t ,-Twsday. ' sat T+I'E hCcK•ER htGT'N �. -- ,..•� j SevM INSURANCE REAL:ESTATE *C D� �:y � ' HONORABLE M. B. DYMOPlD, M.D., MlNtSTER OF -- p Mr. Jahn:11t{cD47re.•maaager HEALTH- FOR ONTAPJO COQ s thin of the is on holidays Happy Birthday to Michael Office WH. 2.6212 :Residence WH. 2-3115 week. y van Houten of Pine Ridge Road on his fourth birthday, Aug. 24. Mr. Ed. Boniface entertained Mr,t and Mrs. Ballod of Mor- CYRI L e number of masonic senior war- gan's Park, spent last Thursday dens from Toronto at his home evening visiting with friends at E. MORLEY ' l ast Saturday. Ballantrae, Ont. "' „ Mr. and Mrs. Randy Carruth- Mr. and Mrs. W. Lapp of Your Friendly Resident.Agent era are the proud parents of a Scarboro spent last Tuesday' f - - evening with Mr and Mrs. Vet new baby girl. ev g _ y; ters of Pine Ridge Road. _ . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Green Mr, and Mrs. Ufnal and fam- 32 KINGSTON RD. W. P.O. BOX 160• and Joy a r e holidaying this 'ily of Pine Ridge Road spent a F week in Western Ontario. very lovely two weeks holiday s at Dunchurch, Ont. DICKERING, ONTARIO re- turned home f or mn aat p has Congratulations to Mr, and - rope. Mrs. Owen of Pine Ridge Road y on the birth of a baby. Miss Glynis Cresswell has re- Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Buf turned home from a trip to the falo spent last weekend with 4 �� Walter' Th©mso Q.C. British Isles. Mrs. Westhorpe, Ryson Road w f% "' " Mr. Tom Hammond and Mr. Dorothy Robbins of Montreal •BARRISTER SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC Earl Beare took part in the spent last week with her aunt " Gold Cup lawn bowling tourna- and uncle.Mr. and Mrs. King of -COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS ment 'at Oshawa last Wednea- Oakwood Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Lee and family Telephones WHitehall 2-0910 may' of Rougemount Drive,spent last The . ours Baptist Y People r Northwest corner of Old Plant Road on No. 2 Highway P g P week visiting with relatives at held a corn roast on Wednesday Newboro. 1 � evening at the Wm. Pegg farm._ The nett Thursday afternoon Miss Marion Gostik wno has euchre-will be held at the home spent the summer in the west at . P of Mrs. king, Oakwood Dr; ;.;. .: APPRAISALS Dawson Creek, was guest speak- er. INFORMAL PICNIC MEAM G • NEWELL Pastor John Carnegie willl be Younger members of the fam- `"��+ f. preaching at the Baptist Church dy often go out for.the day to a • ''"" (Gladys Newel! hearby park or playground, taking y ) ='~� +► this Sunday. He and has family a picnic meal with them. Singe - Real Estate Broker and in the U.S.A.Pickering Village have been holidaying Balsam the meal will be a substitute for a lake. regular meal it should include the WH. 2-5770-1 or Toronto WA. 3-9513 A#p­ Bill Voss, the Keevils and nu- Same food values the Children Dr. Matthew Dymond, although Scottish born, has been a Canadian for '— Whitby Phone MO. 8-3625 -'- merous others were at the Ex. would have at home. Sandwiches y on Saturday. the, Past 30-plus Years. A firm believer in self-help and individual Initiative, , y with meat. fish, egg, Cheese or he welcomed the opportunity in Canada for anyone willing to work. As a Cobourg FR. 2-7601 -The,Ladies Summer Bowling -peanut butter filling, a little salad result, he was able to complete his matricu'ation and graduate from Queen's Re&"Highway"'A Mile East of Dsmborton, No. 2 Highway League of Claremont and Brou- or raw carrot or turnip slices. with University Medical School in 1941• After isirving Canada in the Medical gham ended their season last! fruit and oatmeal cookies will sup- I Corps in World War 11, he began medical practise in Part Perry, where he 1 nutrition. Pleas of milk still lives. An interest In politics, begun while at university, developed to Friday with a card party and Ply 8� Plenty _ aim party held at the home of to drink'should also be provided. the Point where Dr. Dymond'was elected to his town, council—served there Mrs. A. Samarillo: 'I for five years—then on t1+4 board of Education for three years, before being 1955 h - l + ears later, he was named elected in rote pro �.�-+ 3+s a ure Two , Ann Fryer has returned horde' Minister of Reform Inatitutio•u—hen within eighteen months, to the now IJ 0 H N L . .LAY P g I hes may rang ' �after s endin two weeks at Headaches may range from an � Ministry of Transport, and later to the Heath Ministry, which par-Folio he occasional discomfort caused by p p o ds. T s Ministry has beep worked by some of the most forward 'north Bay. s� ►till h 1 hi INSURANCE fatigue, a cold or tension, to the looking programs in Mental Health over undertaken by any group in Canada. Mrs: Melba Thompson of Nor- pain that is continuous or recur- C111 II wood and Jeannie Laroque �!i rent, indicative of some condition PRUDENTIAL COMPANY LTD. • 1DF ENGLAND f Montreal were weekend visitors ' that requires medical attention, A LIFE -- AUTOMOBILE — FIRE I of Mr. and Mrs. A. Samarillo simple headache may mean that post Office And „ and Mr, and Mrs. J. Rennie. there is need for a short rest. 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST Mr. and Mrs. H. Desjardines with the feet raised. or perhaps ORas ftatissa Pkssa Ajex Shstppiae Csestre. Phew: WN. 2 301 cold family spent the week end better vent0ation in the room. A Publishers an tea or coffee break from work th Mr. and Mrs. F. Hollings- . Co—operate Phone Far bnnsediaee Coverage Day Or Night often helps. The more serious head at Point Au Banl. headache that recurs frequently Among the group of children �!m that enjoyed an afternoon at for w be discussed with the dose In' Mailing Ex e r 1 1 t E e nt Paulyne Park last.week were for pre will diagnose the cause p PERSONALIZED PROTECTION Rene Reiuue, Marilyn, Marge and prescribe treatment. Samarillo, Leo, Cindy, Sandra, Safety is a prime concern of Sweeping changes .n methods weighed and r"ted at the post A. R. FC�RTIER—INSURANCE Darlene, Brenda, Debbie, Gwen Genera[ Motors of Canada. In of handling newspapers and office before L �- sorted for and Karen Flannigan. Nhawa last year. nearly 2.800 magazines are under stsd 7 in onward transr,ission. Instead, A Recent visitors.at the home of GM'people purchased safety shoes an important experiment E -ing postage rates ' .,1'lie calculated PHONE ATlantre 2-OZ 6 Mr. and Mrs. Ross Middleton from the company at costa carried out by the Post Office from the publishers records Department in co-operation with, which will be audited by the : major Canad'an publisher- i'.1 Po:t Office Fi' zncial Branch AUTO - LIFE — CASUAL•TY . were Mr. and Mrs. Barry Fer- Was announces today b;; ]'c s:-' Cutting out the weighing op - M I L L E R guson of Fe s;also Mrs. Wm. master General William Ramil- erati•n will save hundreds of Hood, Mrs. David Gray, a is d ton thousands of man-hours at ma- Miss Lena King of Ballantrae. The experiment, at present jor post officer terminals, Mr. �` HEATING A Ken Ward at Claremont Gar- confined to major publishers in Hamilton said.'and will permit N0� DOWN PAYMENT age has,a number of good used Montreal and Toronto, is expect- newspaper publishers to meet Gas and Oil Installations cars on his lot. This week you ed to result In savings in mail mail 9espatch deadlines which Clean-Out Service can still have the 3 per cent handling costa estimated at un were formerly impossible. In ad- sales tax• to a million dollars a year. It is dition he not(d, the post office bathrooms Installed, S @(JI/t TfNf�(S, 24-HOUR CALLS Sunday visitor a at the home a� expect to puce im- will have a more 'accurate re'c-' 9 Tudor Street, Ajax of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hock- .provements in the speed of ord of newspaper mailings and j ,'w @��5, BCIS@R1 @RtS, etC. ley were: Mr. and Mrs. D. Bry- handling newspapers by mail. postal revenues will be more : WH. 2-3491 ant of Pickering and Mr. and Canadian publishers,blishers, Mr. Ham- closely protected. Mrs. Duncan of Orillia. ilton said, were enthusiastic Mr. Hamilton said that the For further information CO�� _ about the test and were offering experiment could eventually be their fullest co-operation. extended to all,holders of second -PAT DUNNE Tem le 9-1841 Monteith, Monteith, Riehl OPTOMETRIC In the experimental operation class mailing privileges in Can ` P b Co. newspapers will no longer be sda cNARTERED AccoUNTANT VISION CARE : JOHN L. RAWSON, R.O. G. W. RMD TRUSTEES R,,A. Clover Nites Tur. n into == SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED OUT ' uC Ostia TRUSTEES (oFF UVERPOO�S RD.ESOU TH) Ajax Oshawa Stratford RAndolph 3-3327 FRENCHMAN'S BAY Oshawa _ " COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE BURT R. WAFERS, C.A. EYES EXAMINED HOUSehold 'Pests WHiNhall 2.0890 GLASSES FITTED'and REPAIRED, : ..-NEW TANKS INSTALLED More and more inquiries are 1 Malathion is possibly'the most EVENINGS received from home owners for convenient eheinicaI to control PAT DUNNE TEInp1e 9101841 BY APPOINTMENT. - TE. 9-2601 the control of small brownial.• clover mites as it is safe to use FIRST MORTGAtiEf ARRANGW: red mites which enter homes us- and can be purchased in small ' ALTO ORT6AO MORTGAGES wally during the fall season. and large quantities at many re- PASO FOR ADDMONf GRAVEL - SAND Control measures, however, can tail outlets: The the p FAM be carried out during the sum- Malathion 50% is the preferred AND IMPROVEMENTS. mer and fall season. These material: The rate of 'applica- mites, which belong to the spid- tion is 4 tablespoonfuls per 1 GAYLE/S BEAUTY SALON WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN CRUSHED STONE er family,are clover mites. They 'gallon of water for 25 square - ON EXISTING MoRr AGES. feed on grasses, qsuare shrubs during th sumrr, and o§ watto ft Zo MOTGAGE M YOU ROIR ANY Prompt elirery during wee feet. HNANCIMO i FOR PAST _ w du ng the cool autumn Cher f •!' - -- to is the COURTiOUf CAIt — j per od may from--thee first ed A a a�t aaa will have be waked AUaREY Ee IRELAND frost until arrive r 'actual with this spray is ofon, Apph., .,.,Hair StYllst Malley Faris Road ' winter. In spring t the first warm cation to the walls feet the build weather makes the mites active lags up to 8 to 10 Peet in height • and they will wander around in is recommended. S p r a y i n g AND COMPANY Pickering search of food plant& By early around windows and doors, 'as June all elites who have not well as on gram and shTubg TINTING— BLEACHING —PERMS 100 ODE ST• W . come out will die inside the nearby is also recommended, TORONTO Z, ONTARIO 11uPPort Your house. Clover mites moult and deposit their eggs on walls and K . foundations of houses. They can FiggY�service over Cana Woodlands Rd. P1,a» BMA ~EMNr+ iA yoll11T1tJ1't y,, .overw'ntsr as eggs or aflal" than Natiostal $aill!rays will be t Ml11�� �i Nol�tlr ifroud's Store AT. 41431 sTtvi Monday u, an' t mrn' ac tvr :•;t , extended 'osI M y (Aug. 28')` tBa.l.1.1flB-WA. !-a4t+- .. . . R•• -M Ile, Whitby d . . . NIONpAY SEPTE�SER UP �_+ ... LABOUR DAY IGA APPLE ,— 48-OZ. TINS _ Fooc PRICES EFFECTIVE ° AUG. 30, 31, SEPT. 1, 4 J ICE for C _ GRADE "All PRE-DRESSED MAPLE LEAF - 1 '/z-LB. TIN H ur ey BREAD AID BUTTER - 16-OZ. JAR C. :.5 to 8 I.B. AVERAGE -_._� lb. IGA KLE �plc .... MINDLESS - INSTANT MAXWELL HOUSE —6-OZ. JAR DEVON SLICED SIDE BACON . . i.L8. PKG. 69c SWIFT PREMIUM- REGULAR or READY-TO-SERVE -COFFEE _SMOKED PICNIC SHOULDERS . .__-_.-----------------� MAPLE LEAF WIENERS . :.. . . . . . . LB. 43c CLIP THIS COUPON! 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