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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1961_09_07 =NCH __ WHITEH- :a 2 . 0840 VOLUME 78—No.50 PICKERIN3, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1961 PRICE 10c PER COPY NIIIIlII11W!011111!!t!!!L't 111111;19:4!WIII:sill)tlUiilillllil;lillitlIJJ1iW1111!WiGii1 111111 1111!IIQWWWIIWIIHfllilillli➢IItlII�IIWuu1Fi - uc sf Experienced I Most S ces ul Day xer Picker: ing Notes' By Many People With Influence , Who C an Help Develop Pickering Rp!��alulmuutmunlnlnunauunuuiulNUOUm!!dauu!mlm7c��wlt um�m(u!u;i�Imu��,.iuiK.�, ,:I,:- �:. � � .. Mr. and Mrs. Frank White has been away for two weeks at The first organized tour of I Station Road: across to Church j returned home recently from an Oshawa, while -her daughter, Pickering Township's industrial Street, then east along the Base : extensive trip, that took them Irene Miles, underwent surgery area was conducted last Thurs-I Line and down the Pickering- down through the Grand Can- at Oshawa Hospital. ' day afternoon, when nearly 50 Whitby town line. yon, Salt Lake City, San Fran- persons were taken by bus From here the tour'was taken - cisco, up to B.C.. and home Mr. and Mrs. Cord Hunt and throughout the south end of the to Greenwood Conservation arm through our own west, stopping family,-Georgina St., were away township, north to No 7. west and down - to visit the ,Miller famWes on for two weeks at the cottage on t g' Represented besides council ! Brock Road to Cvn. 2, west to. the way. Pigeon Lake. �+a and the industrial commission Dixie Road north past the hydro Dr. W. W. Tomlinson's family Mrs. Crowther had her broth- > were salesmen from several of i plant. South again on White's returned home on the weekend, er, Mr. Warling, from,.Jaiamilton Toronto's top real estate firms as Road and west to the Scarboro after spending the summer near, with her last week. ` t ?; weIl as representatives from Con- town line. A tour of industrial Beaverton on Lake Simcoe. 'sumers' Gas, Ontario Hydro. To- land here and of West Rouge Miss Johanna Beelen, cashier at r ronto Industrial Commission. the concluded the trip. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hogarth IGA, has returned to work after township, engineer, clerk and I' The guests were then taken and family spent the weekend holidaying last week. F planning board secretary. to Guild Inn for dinner. At the - camping at Pre wile Point.' The party boarded two buses I conclusion of the dinner, Reeve The new sales tax went into Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Courtice V y effect last Friday s everyone at the township police station Sherman Scott and Industrial y rY have returned home after spend- knows. What everyone doesn't ing several weeks visiting their - and started east ��t? No, 2 Commission, chairman J o h n know, is that it:cost the local son Lloyd and family at Edmon- • -H-lighway. They toured the land Campbell spoke. briefly to the as- I.G.A. $4,800.00 for new cash m,� �{ 'on Valley Farm Road, south and sembly. Both spokesmen saki registers that will tally the gro- Brock Road, _south. Then down they would be available at any ceries and compute the tax at Ito Frenchman's Bay past the new time and would co-Operate In the same time. Mr. Richardson Four Local Golf Clubs ` sewage plant, up throe Bay an wa tip Y Y Y .possible with Interested h Hodges, over to the water plant,i persons who wished to see and said that rwithout ist t e new type v- u Brock Road to Base Line, up discuss the industrial area. Report Good Year j of cash re istrrs, the• rls = P would never get through the _ FAIRPORT BEACH AWARD WINNERS—Trophy winners �t volume of work involved. With about 5 x weirs lift I Fairport Beach School last year were: Susan Pickard, Gen- . to go, golf courses in Pic)reratr` I eral Proficiency Trophy; Dennis Daigle, }r T U Achieve- quite a few people in ,this are nearing .what has been a Academic Achieve- I i l I� Schools area and nearby areas have. busy season f,)r all four of them, i ment Trophy, and Mr • W, Fairburn, ,Grade VIII teacher, been bitten by a type of virus There are three pay-a?-y -:-• —Photo by Barrie Pomeroy. with effects,-tomach flu. It doesn't,la t oo afi�a privatescourmPxrship ci tb i • loo but while it does. it is bite ale Golf Club rx a • • Ha'v' e - Bus: y Openin vary unpleasant. membership'course, while Route Results Of Third Annual Swan Jrleet g Hill -Golf and Country Club, _Pickering High School Ditriet's this year. They are: Vase-principal Mr. and Mts. R. T. Doble re- • • + • turned home last week after a Pickering Golf Club and Duf-;Held At Pickering Swimming Pool three. high schools opened the Mr. D, Kettle and Mm Hill who trip to the west coast and on .fins Creek G-'.:' and Cnun•••-•,,, doom to 1.567 students on Tues- has joined the commercial de- their.return went down to d on Club are oft the pay eatch game , Jay morning, I partment ba=is. 117 On Wednesday, August 30 at , Beginner girls, 7-8 years: — The new school at Dunbarton At Ajax High Scficol, the en- tie and returned through the The latest to open was the p.m., the third annual swim- Mary Vernoy, Renee Bosch. had an enrolment of 450 students rolment .on opening day was 532 L'.S. DuCini CrvPk .club. south Swimming foot el Brock tc)load.l Becky 0 years—Ray Su.i_ fo� its fist day of school.and a 1 which Principal James Rapsey re- _ t g Pickering Y I. Dun- Mr. and.Mrs. Chas. Jollifle Piekerin which boasts a v: ba.ton fiA 14 classrooms pons is up a little over last year. . and family have returned home(good sea;,n despite the fact it ; where contestants of the summer nomon, Bert Bernard, David D ; principal and vies:-principal, Ajax has four ne.' staff members after spending the summer act was.handicapped by Church St. I swimming classes participated' in Girls, 9-t8 years — Beverly At Pic'ering, the first. day en-' this year. They ar. `-rs. E, Cow- their cottage on`the Severn being clos=_d -all summer. The, races and writests and Save] Boys- Gail Suginomori, Kar.n rolment was 585 which is down an who teaches Social Studies, Raver. :Rouge H:!1 and Pickering clubs .demonstrations of life saving Clark, from last year, because a large I English and Maths Mrs M. Wah- have both had a good season as skills to• an audience of about 1 boys, 11-12 years - Micha�:i number of the students are now by in Home Ecn-omia. qtr. F. It's nice to see Jack Balsdon has'the Wh:tevate•club. '� gathered to enjoy the event. Clark.. Bruce Willson. I attending the n-• Dunhar�an-' Eftinoff who leaches French and out sired around again, after his evert season there will be a During the summer approxi- Girls. 11-12 years - 'Barbara school. Principal CFa•le Ri:hL-J- . Miss B, Hopkins whin teaches recent short star in Ajax Hos-I new Conte often at Ashburn.! mately 170 children participated Egoroff, Fiona Thompson. Wendy. 'son reports two staff changes Fnglish, Latin and Social Studies. petal, least of Claremont and reports ' in life saving and swimming Kimura. f Bo s 1.3 and over Cre Visitors at the L. M. Morley say hi-re will be another bet ctgsses and approximately one Y • R : home last week were Mr. and iween Whitby and Oshawa. hundred passed lied Cross exams Gerbis. Brian Boys, ]an Ban . . --� � - Mrs, Clare Furmston of-Toronto ' nations. Those in charge• of the Girls. 13 and over — Nary (Pickering Publte Rah;-Downed Crops and Mr. and Mrs. Ted'C,fough • summer classes,were Mrs. Vizley, . Rackman, Janice Egorof .. Susan . of Oshawa. Police Search Area Miss Elaine Shultz, Miss Marina ! :Schools Enrolment '..Give Farmers Trouble _ Po Ce I Streeruwitz, Mrs. Jill Gibson, Mr. Frei-style relay race — dreg ' Mary farmers in Pickering Mrs. R. Irish is home rwu Ford Frame and Mr. -Eldon Gerbis, Brian Boys. Janice, Ego- ' U! Over Last Year, noes rn trb townshi s are.hav= for Boy Esca J P y p Twrating after her stay in Osh 1 1Cresswell. roll,. Barbara Egoroff. Lincoln Avenue Public School I `nj "^a] robletns aw-a Hospital., A boy, believed to be the one i A getting their The attached' ,list showi 'the Medley Relay Race —"Janice in. Pickering Village had an en- .crops ir. this year:. Hr, and Mrs, that esca•)ed Sunday from the I Egoroff. Barbara E roll Greg Many fiAlds of Cyril Morley prize winners for. the different an increase 361 on assn du 1 grain are so Boys' Training. at Bow- p opening y• . y y- manvil]e, was the subject of a Gerbis, Brian Boys. flattened it is almost im and Miss Lynda were holiday- �events of the meet. Names are• _' Ian increase of about IS over last possible ing last week in the Bruce Underwater swimming, boys; to harvest thetas at all. joint search in this area by in order of'finishing. _ year. Peninsula district. Greg Gerbis, Ian Bain, Brian • Farmers blame the trouble on police departzftents from Ajax, Free Wyk Mrs. D. Abbot who has Grades ; Boys. all the wet weather we have had Mr. and Mrs..W. G. McLean Pickering Village and Pickering " ' I and 11 is the only new staff Beginner boys, 7-8 years — , Underwater swimming, girls — this summer. They, say that the of Sherwood, east, were guests Township and the OPP. change this year in'the 11 class- g Diederick Bosch, Gregory Kais- ' Janice Egoroff, Sharon Cooper. , stems of the grain are so -soft, at the Fitzroy wedding" in Bloor A boy fitting the description room•school. Y Y e er, Gary Campbell. Barbara Egoroff. that when the 'grain "heads" Street United .Church last Sat- of the wanted boy, was stopped I Principal.R. T. Dobie said the out at the top of the stem, the urday. y by the OPP near the Ajax I school.was in very good shape for !weight causes the stem to coi- eloverleaf. The boy bolted and • • • opening day, having been reno- 1 lapse. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Terry of jumped the fence and ran into I Stouffville Village Rearnng Survey vated and repaired following the ! To add to. this trouble. new Toronto were dinner guests of i the fWd that lies east of Pic- . serious fire of early summer. 'fain is growing up through the Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Morley last ,kering village To (Mark "Highway To Be Held Locally _la`.tene? grain, which retakes ti�'ednesday. I thorough search of the field P 9 Sept.' siiarve;ting 'us ' �. --- - C p As it is increasingly recognized . . t • just that much more Dr, and Mrs. W, C. 'McLean, failed to turn up the boy and he� � enin On Se t. v that early detectim. diagnosis and M�ss�n�, round Quick diff'eult. Ross and friend spent Sunday w•as ;till missing, according to On Friday, September 8. the ..ith Bill and Joyce McLean -on police, on Monday 'night. Village of, Stouffville will be .the treatment is the first step towards � A man nhoned Pickering OBEY ROAD MARKINGS :nerw•oc>d east. I I hearing conservation. the-Ontario I Township jr,liee department ' "Life-line" can refer to safety scene of the official opening of a Kev-. 1•I. R. and Mrs. Jc nkin-! / ev, portion of King's Highway County Health Unit beginning in i .•t<t 3Iondat•and asked them to:equipment used over water, or to Land Wont Skyrocket ; m .ryuicic; hi.. radio had been a crease in the palm of your+ m of ping City (f rmeily: ,.,f • 1 _- _ �!)c[oher, lyfil, will inrlu;te in it, •t,�lett• hand. The Omario 5-afety League I'.rkFr,n�) held in At Hrrn.• �. The opening ce-remon.) will he school program audiometric test- I The police vFaiit ctiielay and point< out that "life-line" can also as Thursday, the.occa"nn x• Says Indust,Industrial Men 1 I 1 ccrformcd h) 'A;. J. Fulton Der ing on an individual basis. �•'ust a= ryasir•kly located the radio., describe the solid v}.hite line in the g their 25th wee?ding amts La'' i in I'icr: in;� To.vn h,h's poly �tinhter of.Highw,ys. .uting the testing µ•ill he carried out „i the ntlrman. o -centre, of the road that warns you =ary. 31r- and Mrs. L. 3L nrlu. ...al area, land abut- or--Hon. Fred M. Ca", •tl:C'., in the ,elementary schools .by a It µas locate<i in pia nvvn not to oil out to p pa" on a curve, Vorley attended, 3Ii?. )lot!:-y tine• it, will not h>ing hizh Hiehwat., Minktcr. reci,tcrec.i nurse who has had ease- 'ta?anent. I•or on a hill, <t;4etl—} i, zt , a•+r•c with ! : .d Kenneth Morley familie-s i i= now• being take.i in dow-lop- function µill be Alexander A. ' the Toronto and Scarboro Health u?:re also present from Picker- meet Mere. it-ex) :Mackenzie, IN1.P.P. for fork ' Departments. • • ng in the evening, The news was a-ke'd to point North, and Stouffville', Reeve, K. � It is the objective of the Health KI Nnls Club Of West Rouge this out V. farmers and others N. Wagg,'with dedication by Rev. Unit to carry out testis both Mr, and Mrs. L. M. Morley' Y g • • °I holds g lard in this area. C. T. Bass. routine) in certain grades and to ►ng for Successful Auction Sale spent Sunday with friends in Y 8 Toronto. Land will bring a good price, This new section of highway, also to test all children who may. but it will not be sold, if the running from King's Highway 48 be suspected of hearing loss by It's not too late to contribute Just as important as donations Mr. and Mrs. Bert Greener owners think th�:y are going to through fhe main business section their teacher, public health nurse. those miscellaneous articles you Ito the Auction Sale are buyers! have returned home after holiday- get '$:x,000 an acre for it, ac- of Stouffville, 'a total,distance of parent or family physician. rounded up during your house- ing at the Thousand Islands and cording to representatives on 1•.87 miles, consists of a two-lane, cleaning activities last week-end The sale takes place, rain or. 'hen into the States, returning by the township's industrial tour 24-foot pavement from the west to the gigantic West Rouge Ki- shine, Saturday afternoon, Sep- last week. end of the village to Highway 48 struction is 'well in excess of wanis Club's Second Annual comber h p 1 Cen e. the West way of Buffalo. - g g y Rouge Shopping Centre. Economic changes in the past and four lanes on that portion $370,000. Auction Sale. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Disney, and three years have made quite a making up the main business The ceremonies begin at 3 p.m., Please phone Auction Head- Bring the entire family. There family are home after spending a difference in, just what Indus- street of Stouffville. New curbs to be followed later in the after- quarters, AT. 2.1616 or'AT. 21 will be something for everyone at two-week vacation-at their cottage trialists will. pay for land, and gutters have been construct- noon by a chicken barbecue on 5440 now if you have a donation a price you can't afford to miss. on Lake Muskoka, where apparently at one time, ed, with new sidewalks installed the main street. A street dance of books, furniture, magazines, Proceeds of the sale witl go to location was the prime factor through a large part of the busi• has also been planned for the lamps, washing machines, radios, boys and giro activities and so- Mrs. Elliott, St. Georges St., and price was secondary, ness section. The cost of this con- evening. TV's, etc., to be picked up. ciaLtervices is the Wea. - - 'I Page 'Two" �_.. fi H E P I C K E R (t�l G NEW 5 Thursday, Sopfomber 7, 1961 te • --THE DICKERING NEWS y: FAIRPORVBEACH ESTABLISHED 1 88 1 Issued every Thursday - ,y�'�4 ♦ - ♦ ,f by The News Printing and Publishing Company , The big day has come and gone, family of Bendale were visitors September S, the start of a new at the home of the McLeans of Authorized as Second Class Mail Mater Post Office Dept., Ottawa, Ont. R_ �z •f K school year and the children all Park.Blvd. on Sunday. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $2.50 per year — United States $3.00 per year t•�< �,' looked so grand- in their- best school to Mrs. P. Dunne and Mrs. T. ggery. At this time we BARRY MURKAR, Editor Fitzpatrick were co-hostesses at a _ would very much like to welcome — ADVERTISING RATES UPON REQUEST — the new mem ers o e sc ool miscellaneous shower held at the staff as follows: Kindergarten, hoate of Mrs. Fitzpatrick for Miss Mrs. R. Till; grade 1, Miss D. Sadie Hayden who will be married Sept. 23 to Mr. Joseph Lucas at The .r� Friskers; grade '3, Miss B. For- R tier, grade 5, Mr. T. Balkow, Ri bt Ste p St. -Brigid's Church, Toronto. x 'part time; grade 6-7,• Mr. A. . We were very pleased to learn < Bean; grade 7-8, Mr. I. Bell and that nine-month-old. David Al- Pickering Township Council and Industrial Commis- Mr. I. Wood, the new custodian. dred, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Al- Sion took the right step last week, when they conducted The next meeting of Fairport dyed, Fairport. Road South, has a number of industrial and real estate men on a Beach Home and School Associa-tour of returned from Sick Children's x tion will be held at the school-on the township's industrial area. 3, Hospital and is fully recovered < < ,, Wednesday, Sept. 20 at 8 m. '��,. � s � y , rte, �••ws,, p• from very bad burns suffered as a If Pickering s of to be sold to industrialists, you sharp. It is hoped that all parents g g going result of a home accident. ]tim ,.. :spa. .�,«.i,.,s�:�; �„n�s��i����a ' e to show them what 'You have to sell and this will show their interest in their means 'wining them and dining them.' Everyone else MARG EAGLESON AND DENA O'REILLY show great form as school and the teachers so as to Visiting Mr. and Mrs J. Dee- better understand the true mean- ney and family over the week-end is doing it, and up until now everyone else seems to they gas up and polish the windows of all cars, during the ing of the relationship between were Mr. and Mrs. T. Drummond have been securing the industry. Bay Ridges Ggsoroma. —Photo by Barrie Pomeroy the home, the child and the and family and Mr. and Mrs. W. We suggest that council budget for more of this sort school, and the tremendously good Homer•and family. job 'that our teaching staff of thing. You have to spend it,to make it. s can n ing and what we as parents Mr. and Mrs. M. Parkinson and Pickering Township has plenty of very desirable do to aid in many ways. From family have returned from two .industrial land. Now services can be offered along with I �N BLIZZARD, ELECTRIC time to time, watch this column Weeks camping at Grundy Lake, for further coming events and ac- Provincial park. Proximity to water, rail and highways. But again we tivities at the school and keep may, you ,can't sell it by just sticking a billboard'in a Mrs. R Palmer and family of abreast of the, exciting world of Victory Drive„ is very leased to ICOIIAMRCIAL RE3IDENTIAL WDUSTRIAL WIRMO rs re P learning our childrea_ are experi- have staying with het', her par-- We commend both council and commission for their G°C°g' ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jones of Mas- ;FREE' ESTIMATE Stewart Cummings is in hospi- sachusects. .efforts. To the taxpayers, who footed only part of.the tat for Sick Children but is com- )>ill, it was rlponey well spent. '` ing along very well Mr. and "Mrs. J. Blanchard. -Phone Pickering •WH 2-2533 Mr. and Mrs. H. Hansen of` formerly of Victory Drive, visited The manager of one of%the largest, companies in On- 9 • Park Cres., Robin and Gail, have the Williams of Park Cres.,'over tario said to us, as we rode along in the bus, "with recently returned from a family the week-end. proper promotion. Pickering Township can't do any- reunion at the home of her fath- Many happy returns to Bob - er. who is 94 years old this year De axle who will be 13 years old thiIIg else, but g0 ahead.” Another said, "if proper planning is carried -out, and resides in Prince Albert. 9. Sash. The Ha°seas drove well Visitors to the home of Mr. Pickering Township can become a real showcase for over 4,000 mile's via Trans-Can- and Mrs. F. Williams and family thousands travelling Highway 4Q1. ada Highway but Mrs. Hansen of Dunbarton Shores were Mr. ' �dttenion � s it was well worth every and Mrs. T. Williams, Sr, Mrs Promotion is a step in right direction, lets hope • mile •.: .- - Mrs. there will be more of it! gethe to inchuiinga ail sister Scheppe s of Islington.d and G. 1 r RIDGES from Vancouver she has not, seen Mr. and Mrs, Green, foand for 20 years, erly of Dunbarton on Shores. and Week-end guests of Mr. and Karen and Heather, now. of Mrs. C, Denney and family were Whitby, were visitors at the MEN ��RS Sgt. and Mrs. V, Whs from home of Mr. and Mrs, A. Pick- Camp-Borden.Borden, dlso visiting were 'ard last Friday. THE VILLAGE OF DICKERING Mr, and Mrs. G. McKinnon and Friends and neighbors of Mrs. ' family and Mr, and Mrs. B. Third P: Pearsall are very pleased to requires an experienced _ NOW is t�!@ time to seed our fawn for next and family• see her health improving day by Y Mr. and Mrs. G. Julian spent day. CLERK-TYPIST an enjoyable week-end in Detroit. Congrafulations to Mr. and spring. Ask about our bulk seed prices. Mr, and Mrs. J. Ricketts and Mrs. F. Garnett, who celebrate ` Tim were holidaying in . Brace- their 19th 'anniversary Sept.`8. Qualified persons should apply bridge at the�ottage of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs E. D. Williams in wilting, Mrs E. TaylSr. spent the day with their son and stating qualifications and salary Doug Pickard spent the week- family of Park Cres., •last Wcd- end camping at Rice Lake with nesday, - .- -. -an d non Go rdon Ch urch New s Sunday Sept 10 expected. M r Jim Par k s . CLAREMONT CO-OP of o at David H r Baptist Church pastor BRUCE A. HOGARTH, Clerk ce are sorry to hear that Gen- David Holmes will be preaching i ease Mitchell is in 5carboro Gm- at both services, : eral Hospital and her many Lenord Kosurko lost her navy Box 190, Pickering, Ontario �PHQNE 201 or 202 friends hope she will soon be blue windbreaker at the Fairport home again: L_ Beach ball'diamond: Will finder :. and M J. Amos as ease phone TE. 9 2593. Mr Mrs. d .pl ho Want to know about �!GA5 HEATIN K TOUR JNEIG IWUR :- Ask the man who's enjoying'the quiet,carefree comfort of completely automatic gas heating.He'll left. ' you there's nothing like-it for real Iuxury—and for real economy too. Ask your neighbour—and then f install modern gas heating right away. / CONVERT YOUR •REPLACE WITH A (PRESENT FURNACE ',NEW. FURNACE ° J Replace your worn out burner with i a an lnexpensive,.easy-to-install -If a new furnace is required install a ' Conversion Burner. tnodern, low-cok gas furnace. r 50 _ _ EASY $ 4 O TERMS ' RENT MONTHLY - No Down A WEEK , `_ for only on your. Payment—only on your gas bill gas bill For Complete Intorma on - •.: oss�ume - WH. 2-2420 SALES DEPARTMENT' OR CALL ONE OF YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED DEALERS AND ASK ABOUT THE GAS CO. SPECIAL ALLOWANCE. TH EIR NAMES AND NUMBERS ARE LISTED BELOW --1 LAWRENCE-ROYVLAND IRODMAN HEATING ARTNUR MITCNEL LTD. SIDS PLBG. i MO. SUNRAY IizAT1BIG IWLLER HEATING SERViCIE9 AJAX :PiCKdR11rG DICKERING PKICERING :DICKERING AJAX - MIN 1-1 Bit - -WN. 249641 ! WN.• 2.6771 - TE. 9-2431 'M 9-2939 7E 1.1721 ;VK X91 - i >/r September 7, 1%1 ;T H E PICKER 1 N G NEWS Pale Three COMING EVERTS LAND TITLES ACT WANT ADS' i s7 '" TMe AArna OF ,t,� of ,o,, „ ONE 4 F THE BIG ONES ! ' and 11 en Plan 12, for W s-`1 � The oratorio county Souris-Ry-ion of -- :� ' the Catholic Women's League are of CLAREMONT, in the County of r-Y,,,, .... . •, -�„- ,,.. ,y ,,y, ., , having a family pilgrimage to Our Ontario, described in Sch•dul• "A” _ •, no Lady of Grace Shrine, at Maryloke, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that The ej n King, Ont., an Sunday, Sept. 10, 1961. bell Telephone Company of Canada, b Services at the Shrine commence of 3 has made an application to the Local Y .i p.m, All families of the region Master of Titles at Whitby for a ?S Parishes or* welcome, whether C.W.L, i certificate of title to this land of = members or not. Please contact Mrs. K. Ireland at Whitehall 2.2994 for fur- which they claim to be the owner Cr information, Picnic facilities �• in fee simple free.from all encumb- he ava I f able, rances. `=--ARTICLES FOR SALE Cubs and Scouts First Pickering Ladies' Auxiliary Wherefore any other person hav- ing or claiming to have any title to Bake Sole or interest in the lan�r any part PAINTERS AND DECORATORS Sept. 8 -3 to 5 P.M. thereof is required on or before the 18!40 an hour for quick, dean, guar- •'in front of police station 20th day of September, 1961, to file cewte•d first-class Painting and Paper. (in case of rain, on Mrs. R. Irish's , a statement of his claim in my of- 1111sanging, front verandah) fie at the Town of Whitby, and to ERIC STOKES - DECORATOR UNITED CHURCH AFTERNOON serve a copy -on the Applicant. R.R. 3, Pickering -TEmple 9.1714 GROUP The address of the Applicant for - . PARTS AND SERVICE Ths September meeting of the• ssrvice, ice 'Washing Machines >20 and up W.A. will be held on Thursday, Sept. MR. DONALD BLAKE DODDS, lit', % AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE Phone: WHitshall 2.6410 14, at 2:30 p.m. in the CE. Centre. Barrister, etc., t Open Every Night Till 9 o'clock Program under Mrs. -Edgar James 261fj King St. East, direction. Will the members please OSHAWA, Ontario. -z�+ y PLASTERING—STUCCO remember the miscellaneous shower DATED at WHITBY this 29th do of rti r.� for the bazaar. Will .those with August, 1961, rr r Ili„rr,P 5TONE—CEMENT WORK y W. H. MOORHOUSE, �- W.M.S.W.M.S, envelopes kind) remember , them also. Tea conveners are Mrs, Deputy Local Master. /�r r CERAMIC TILES -- G. Winter, Mrs. H. LeGarde, Mrs, H. '"rr rr r of Titles, r�t^rrT-r ' -• Purvis and Mrs. V. Disney. Ladies of REPAIRS—NEW WORK .the congregation welcome: SCHEDULE A'/ iI r 7 r MARTIN ENRIGHT PICKERaNG VILLAGE COUNCIL ALL AND SINGULAR that certain I I ✓' rT Y'rrr-t Y r'r The regular meeting of the Pick.. parcel or tract of land and premises R.R. 3 • PICKERING situate, lying and being in the r� r T''! it, r eying Village Council will be held. g g ,. � � t ion Tuesday, September 12, 1961, of Township of Pickering, in the , �_ rT• t '`t'1 ' t'T'�'r r , TErnple, 9.1997 y' P County and Province of Ontario, and i• ���,.,,,} , $ p:m. in the Council Chambers. being composed of part of Lot 10 t 1r'•' r'r"r Bruce A. .Hogorth, Clark. - �-- fOR,.SALE-Refrigerator,, Norge, ful! Village of Picker:ng, and part of Lot 11 according 16--0 width freezer and crisper, good —_. Plan -registered in the Registry Of- ; - ,,rte, i ----- - =— their first fall meeting on'Monday, '12. 'he limits of which said parcel � 1" _ One of the big Canadian Fakers, Of- condition. $85. WH. 2-4944, Th• Hospital Auxiliary will hold fire of the said County as Number e FOR SALE-Space hooter, almost, new. - r .art. the Scott :titiaener �6g��Z O�a,. September 11 at 8 p.m. �n the of land may be more particularly - 72-foot beam. $25.00, and floor furnace, will I y -��, _r- 3/-foot depth) l9 - .._._ I Nurses' Residence. Mrs: Jean Cain, described as followai �' e :heat six room bungalow, also 200 f president, invites members and 1 �0% � •'w here seen in the International 1 allan tank, both for $50, Phone PREMISING that the easterly iimrt ? P g friends and all, interested in has. Section of the. Seaway, a short of Stock Road North has on assume ' ' AT., 2.2509: �pitol work to attend. The annual �� distance upstream from the fro - 4i course of North 1Q 00'00” West 11 1 presentation of bursary awardi will FOR SALE-Chesterfield and choir of in accordance with the said regis- QUOis Lock. At upper left Can j modern design, clan combination f br made at this meeting, Friends ,ored Plan Number 12 and relating be seen a portion of the Town s' and ,.lotions of recipients are we!• radio and record play-; both in all bearings herein thereto; of Cardinal Ontario. The Scott' ' flood condition. WH, 1-3877. come• Gwst ap•akarc: Mr. trerrow - R"i •of the 1•aspital, and Mr, Keogh, of COMMENCING of a survey menu- Miseeter was constructed at Port •.8,500,00 FULL PRICE the Canadian Puppet Theatre, Kin•' merit planted in the southerly limit Weller Dry Docks in 1954. 7-roomed house, orchard, good well, sale. Refreshments will be served, of the $aid Lot 10 distant 100 foot T and 3%1 acres of land, low down measured westerly thereon from the payment, about $95 per month will + south-easterly angle thereof; Cars MISS Stop C, r e a tors . 0 f carry prindpal, Intoner and taxes. Birth NofICQ THENCE South 73°21'10" Weft ken- rglfw Call Pickering WH, 2-1864, : tinning along the said southerly And Checker Sign MONUMENTS 1EANCH BUNGALOW - 3 bedrooms, BALSDON - Vernon and Katherine lint of said Lot 10 10,00 feet to a At least three motorists had to 0F nou Doahger) are happy, to on- survey monument planted; ` large let, breezeway, garage, patio, nougnce the birth of their son on i pulled Out'ec the mud last • O� DISTINCTION N planters, and many, many extras. THENCE Nerds 16'0000 West Friday. night because they did CTIDN _ August 30, 1961, at Oshawa Coon- `y t - Reasonable, Call Pkering, 'WH. 132.19 foot to o survey monument not see a Stop sign or checker Aral Hospital, A brother For 2-1884. planted: board.in time Grpory.. _ .' Four motorists at onetime were q THENCE North 73 2, 10'• East 1C,0C forJHREE GENERATIONS EMPIaOYMENT WTD bogged down, after crossing-Bay , , + •e feet ro a survey monument planted; ' Death Not a 0 THENCE South.16°00'00" East 132.19 Road from the Base Line, and feet ,.tor• o. I•sa ro the Point of going down the west side of Bay. " POLICE CADET JOHNSTON — James M.; at Glynn Road where construction men Stafford NfELP WANTED-You,. man, 16 ro Brunawidk Memorial.. Hos ifal, in Commencement. A 13ros' ," L' t�e g P have bet,. workieg. .20 years, able to most physical B►uriswiek, Geatgia, Monday, Auq, Apparently in the rain they requirements for future policeman, 28, 1%1: James M, Johnston, be- PUBLIC NOTICE -r c did not_see the stop sign at the to serve as dark-dispatcher. Mini- loved husband of the late Jessie entrance to Bay Road from Base MONUMENTS i TREASURER'S SALE Of LANDS tar t ewum of two yeah high school, Johnston, dear hither of Mrs, M. Line Or the Checker board On -noose typing or office experience b. Hall of Kentucky and Raymond arrears of taxes-in the Township of Plek•ring, west aide of the Bay Road- warn- DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY vri assn. Apply to the Chief Con- of Dallas, Texas. Graveside son ing them that the Base Line does ab10 8-3351 , stable, Pickering Township Police vice was held at St. John's Come- PURSUANT to the provisions of the not extend west of Bay Road. 'Office, Dumbarton, Ontario. tory, 7th concession, Pickering, Assessment Act, 1960, Revised Sro-, Friday, Sept, 1, tutus of Ontario, Chapter 23, and i - NQP WANTED-Girls required for onsendm Brits, thereto; work in large, modern morketeria Wiener Roost Held. -Apply Stroud& Food Market, NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that ARTHUR MITCHELL LIMITED Rouge Hills, iAHA'IS B6lIEVE The Divine copies of the list of lance for sgle For focal Children Prophets ore'universal Educators, for arrears of taxes in the Town- Pickering Villa a firemen B is 1 U LDING SUPP • LIES .cod the fundom•nrol Principle ship of Pickering may be had of my gave a number' of the children '' Church People they haw bid do" en the afiice in the Township Offices, of the village a good time last • rouses and fade,. at 'the ode Brougham, Ontario, and that rods Wednesday night. when they Pion Work For Men vanc•ment •f nations. list has boon published in the On- treated them to a wiener .roast .:LUMBER - -MASONITE HARDWARE - toria Gazette on the 1st day of July and movies at the village park. CEMENT - BLOCKS GRAVEL In Novel Cook-out ,1„1„E„I„t„I,♦„f 1961, and that unless the arrears of The Pickering Youth Band, fol- The congregation and Sunday taxes and coats, as shown an such- lowed by Guides. Brownies, Cubs • 'school of St. George's Anglican PICKERING list, are sooner paid I will proceed and Scouts paraded through part Church in Pickering will take part LANDSCAPING, at 2 o'clock, Standard rime, in the of the,village before going to the REZ WOOD STAIN & SEALER = ' GLASS in a.novel type of picnic on Sep- afternoon on Friday the 23rd day of park. C.LL. PAINTS tember 16—a "burger barbecue." iSpeciOlists in October, 1961, of the Township Of It is hard to say how much Male members. of the congrega- Ace, Brougham, to sell by public food was consumed.but'we heard Soddin _:. • :lion will try their hand at cook- 9 auction the -said lands for 'the best one fireman say.that he person- ing hamburgers -and hot dogs at Power Rolling prices that may be offered by the ally opened 17. cases of pop. OIL AND GAS FURNACES — SALES AND SERVICE Greenwood Park Conservation bidders et the safe. I The kids had a good time and EAVESTROUGHING - . .PLUMBING area.'relieving the ladies of their Tractor Grad+n9 TERMS: Cosh or Certified Chequ:. ' 1 want us to pass on their thanks • =:usual chore. 1 to all. ,the firemen for showing, Sod Delivered NOTICE 15 HEREBY .ALSO GIVEN Picnic chairman George Ellis, that the"Corporation of the Town- 1 once again, Borne fine community BUDGET TERM S 'Brock, Road, says that .transpor- N/H:'2-6�0 hip of Pickering reserves the right I spirit. • tatiOn t0 the park well be avail- and intends to purchase any or all able at 3:15 p.m. from church. I It was back to school for all WN;teh011 2-6771 'TEm le '9-2431 ' of it lands so offered for sale. the young fry• in the district P DATED at Brougham this 30th day Tuesday morning with parent9 STATION ROAD PICKERING ONT. r of-August 1961. breathing - f d r FAIRPORT lest ing a sigh orelie an DR. ALFRED J. PLITZ, NIGHTS — TEmple 9.1682 Callector•Treosurer, teach getting back to the routine of noise and learning. Le, VANAGS Corpa.atien of the Its 'lovely 'and quiet -out isn't LAWN MOWER - '''Township of Pickering it, - •. , 'VE'TERINARIAN A C 'AD SERVICE Old Rosebank Rd. North -: COOPER BLOCK LTD.$.R. N6. 3, Pickering 920 CALEDONIA ROAD — TORONTO I "THE NEWS" 28 FAIRPORT BEACH .RD. „ I BLOCKS St BRICKS 1 Telephone TE. 9-1822 I :'PHONE TE. 9-1409 1 STRUCTURAL. STEEL D . o Answer_TE. 9-1504 BRING DESIRED FREE PICK UP AND CRANE RENTAL _. LONG DISTANCE CALL ! STATION ROAD, PICKERING, ONTARIO Zenith 3.3140 I DELIVERY — ESULTS „ (No Tall charge) I Phones: WH. 2-1960, WA. 2-5103 MO. 8-5911 _ I `�k Fags hour .'T H E P I C K E R I N G NEWS- rsday, Soploseber 7, 1% Thu 1 -DAYRIDGES will'be presented to the com- A;ax Bow?. Leslie Taylor at. W9-2757. A hearty welcome is extend- Queries pertaining to the . ____ —_mittee _ __ n:or Bowling will start at General e4 to our new neighbours along Ratepayers Group may be dir- Jack Peacock expressed hi: a.m. Saturday morning and It has been.observed this past with an invitation to.take part ected to.Chairman, Don Waring, ---Scouts and Cuba sincere thanks to one and al' mrent, ar-� a.iked to meet with week-end by"the number of mov- in the activities of the Bay at, 839-2755. Registration will take place taking part and then wearily 'ae:r children at the parking ing vans driving throughout the Ridges Ratepayers Association ' Mrs. Marg. Eagleson, •Vice- tor all boys interested in jbin- made his way home to dream; )t located at the Model Home sub-division, that several new and the Bay Ridges Recreation President of the Recreation ing a Scout-Troop or Cub Pack up another fund raising scheme Enclosure. Senior Bowling will '`Bay Ridgers" have finally rea- Association. group will be pleased to answer � in this area. -'Committee mem. 'cr the associaticn. ta.•: a, ^'r,-.% s.arp cn Friday chad completion date and will Both these organizations are a all questions regarding this or- hers will be present to assist gd y ex Bvwlen �.! g part of .your community ganization. You may contact U e 9 .:g `. e 15^rs are still needed joirt the rest of us durin the vital ,you at the home of Mr. Ray Senior and Jun.cr Bowling. .'or bath leagues and residents hectic few weeks that is re- and ,require and deserve the Marg. at 930 Reytan Blvd. or Liscumbe 1395 Goruolin Ave. :ommences this weekend a, iay register by contacting Mr. Iuired to settle down. support of everyone, try calling 839-1465. There will be three opportuni- I' ties to register, Saturday morn- c ing, September 9-10 a.m. till.11 -.s.m., or Monday, September it and Tuesday, September 12 be-. tween 7 and 8 o'clock in the , evening. Those unable to attend in person may call 839-3905. Any boy who at present is a Scout or Cub is requested to tiring his transfer .and Record -Sheet. If you do not have them. it is suggested' you call your .. ..previous Scoutmaster or Akela ..J.PEN EVERY EVENING TILL 700 P.M. ROUGE H 1 L L S, and have him or her send them , .'.to you as soon as possible. I EXCEPT THURS. & FRI. TILL 9:00 P.M. The Group Committee also in- QN NO. 2 HIGHWAY v ites any-Mom or Dad who is "interested in helping out to PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT., 5cs?sMOER 7 - 8 - 9 JUST EAST OF ROUGE BRIDGE come with your boy and have a chat with the Recruiting Group. We still need Leader, and ++APLE LEAF � WHILE IT LASTS assistants,•also those interested ^` in forming our Ladies Auxila:�. ' ',cRFLAKE . �0 LBS'. SLICED ' Qpere u Gaxorama - Br eakf ast $acs o%vi The unpredictable .weattz. :•r - 3�9 man who has char•;,e -of S,,,— Rain and Blinds in and aroua i `� Frerchman's Bay-cast a �Clr• _ my eye at. the eer• ambit;nus 1 r"s!u ROUND SIRLOIN T-BON•E & WING lb. teams of "gas-pumpers" 'and •w•inir�fue�l tica�,: oathrred to-;ether f,),. "Operas x. Gam ISpeeial off-. of 4e of - rama" at"stir local B. 8 :�'c� - Swift's 1 Z oz. tins Station a' Li�•er•1,F�,} an.: Ea a �b• � . I .nv r:?'s. Last Sun!lar. b As 9.30 a.m. rolled around th _-.-E- c}ou clouds .vanished_ an-1 0,1(1* FRESH SLICED TENDER quickly .assured everyone, tl•ue: ; C- all the planning and hard! t�oi k: r that hat} been put into selling � for C ' C ..gar vouchers throughout .the' PORK. .LIVE area was not in rain. 29 All. this activity was' ju?t (Save 15c? -' anothf�r method being. Pmplore�l a-ri N FRESH MEATY (Side) by Jack mmitte 's Ways any{ I SPARERIBS?aleans Committee of the Bay i. YORK BRAND "72 oz. tins `' LL . : 'ridges Recreation A.t-sociation IU' i,. promoting P.ecreati4n ,and i S roots in the-Area. CP-.DPFED B F for �_ .._. .89,• Four tea(rrs to;alIing 18 men OXTAILS LS � ' and worrien operated,frorli.9am. . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . 2 lbs. 29C -in the morning till 9 p.m. isave 19e1 They were ably guided by Mr. FRESH PORK (PICNIC) SHOULDER Sol Jacobs Station Lessee and (REGULAR) -his staff alonk -With air. Nei ­, YORK MEAT 3 oz. tins 3 unroe Public Relations Super- si.sor of British Petroleum Ltd. ; Si�NDWI S � • C Taking part were the follow-; ing Bay Rides rPaiden0: Jack ; - 39 STROUD S FOOD MARKET 29 Peacock, Muriel Waring, Glwiy, via FOUR Fells, Joyce Lacombe, Joe fOr FRESH LEAN PORK 3YIichna, -Ruth Michna, Dennis -. HorseflQld, Pat O'Reilly, Dean- - YORK.- - pp.... na O'Rk :?y, Marg. EsglPSnn, L Ivan Williams, Jim Hayes, Ibs, C - C Butt Oast _Elalne G. Will arcs, Alec Rob ' ertsor,, 'Doris Ro'rbertscn, Brian j Hamer and. Lorr.th• Hamer. 4sava i5a (Save 9e) y _ - MAPLE LEAF SLICED 6 0:. Via Wrap. Pkgs. Spirits were high throughout the day w;th attendants al,l i SKIM MILK POWDER - Macaroni & Cheese Loaf or customers alike laughing or..' ' INSTANT NUMILK Large �:31 Box Mock Chicken Loaf for 2'the incidents created by our in- - :''experienced, and over- zealous (SAVE 20 CENTS) 39C locate members who couldn't - - Boneless Rolled Prime Rib Roast . . . . . Ib. 79c locate the gas caps on most.of Wagstaff* Brand 151/2 e:, tins the foreign and-sports cars that STRAWBERRY lilt 5 ribs were driven on the lot_ ROUND OR Just about one thcusand gal- JAM C �� SQUARE Ions and two hundred wind shields later Jack Peacock aid large 24 oz bars � his tired but good humour •d{ for C �b. C RUMP. ROAST:'.:-grew•"decided to check the till. w - -Everyone was all, smites when I fOr 4 it was disclosed the profits fo ;:(Case of 48 tins $4.59) Crosscut Short Rib Roast . . . . . .lb. 39e the day w-r,ulrl he around $90.1)0. dSave 19e) ' Plw Tax iA fins: aud't will be made by 1Cnn,pany ofP'c'al at which SAVE ON RIJTHERFORD'S FRESH MILK Boneless Rolled Plate Brisket Pot Roast lb 39c `time a cheque for the amount Fresh Homogenized Milk 3 Quart jug : . . . 55C STANDING — (6th and 7th RIBS) ROSEBANK �" Fresh .2°io Milk 3 Quart jug . . : . . . . . . a7C . PRIME RIB ROAST 1b. c Mr. Nelson of Roue Hill Dr., _ Plus Deposit B ii confined to his home. We wish YORK BRAND. • FRESH LEAN :him a speedy recovery. i 12 oz. Tins X65.hit, and ?firs. Smith of Buffa]o, ' Ms ined Beef i c spent the holiday weekend at the for 2 home of Mrs. Lil Aisthorpe of for C Dyson .Road. • } s j t .Swan d Dyson Road, I (Save 9c) • • . - '� BLADE 02 SHORT RIB bas just returned home after •' spending the summer in England.. (SPECIAL OFFER OF 12e OFF) 1b. Mr. and rs.. N. Cafik of: 75c ROAST Pine Ridge- Dr., have returned �Giant Size Box BLADE SOME REMOVED home after a week's holiday in TI E the USA. (Plus Tax) _ Mrs. Lalonde and children of BACK BACON Longueil, P.O., spent a few days (SPECIAL OFFER OF 15e OFF) PEAMEALED last week at the home of Mr. and DR. BALLARD'S 4 lb. Bag " ''.Mrs. �C:olby of Pine Ridge Dr. CENTRE CUTS ?9`' END CUTS ' �9L' Mr. and Mrs. Fowler of De- or SLICES lb. or SLICES Ib. troll, spent last week-end at Al r. and Mrs. .Whittles of-Rosebank BURGERB ITS Road South. (Pius Tax) _. Mr. ,and Mrs. Lewis of To- No 1 Selected F6m Golden Ripe Tonto, spent''last Monday at the BLUE RIBBON PKG. OF 100 FULL WEIGHT '29 home of Mr. and Mrs. C. tor- TEA BAGS . . 79e �ANAHAS lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . via of Rosebank Road South. � ' Mr. "'Hammond of Dlorean's (SAVE lOc) Park, spent last week-end at Port .`Severn on a fishing trip. f R 0 9 3 •,n Thurs&y, •Soptember 7, 1961 --° _:» - 7HE PICKERING NEWS Pape Five iIIIIm1111,11s1QIIR�I CLAREMONT BUSINESS DIRECTORY Services In - Mr. and Mrs. A. Rozell and family have returned home G.ome )VMLIAM G LAWSON after spending a month at their � The 'Churches cottage at Lake Simeoe. Leo, Samarillo celebrated his GUARANTEED McEACHNIE,S III, birthday on Monday with a D � °"d Sa >•or Radio-TV Service party of his young friends. i i Karen Seaton of Toronto Pickering'Director ckerng spent a few days last week with TELEPHONB WH. 2-2741 Any Make or Model Mr. and Mrs G. Taylor. g• ' ARTHUR FIELD * United Church Mr. and Mrs. H. Desjardins CHURCH ST. N. PICKERING ONT. Ministers REV. MKVILLE WTTARS and family visited with Mr. and s :PICKERING Private.Ambulance Service SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 Mrs. F. Hollingshead and fam- TWO CHURCH SERVICES ily at their cottage. DAY OR NIGHT. Mr,and Mrs. H. Hopkins and 9:43 a.m. and 11:07 a.m. family have returned home • Sunday School Some Hours from holidaying at their cot- WATER DELIVERED - AUDLEY - to Mr, and Mss. Ross Middleton I DRUGS / WM. McEACHNIE, Prop. 9;43 a.m.-Church Service left on Monday for a trip to the `iD�►,e3 LTD. West of Dunbarton * 10:50 a.m.—Sunday School west.v -- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bor- . PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS PHONE Phone WH. 2-2171 land and family of Walkerton spent the weekend here with ATIontie 2-0063 Pickering, Ont. GRACE PRESBYTERIAN his mother. COSMETICS - SUNDRIES - BABY NEEDS CHURCH Several from here journeyed on Sunday to see the Green- 'MORNING WORSHIP wood-Carlisle baseball game. " KEN and CLARKE I1 a.m.—West Rouge School Greenwood came out on top.. STORE HOURS: Creighton, Fraser, Auditorium Mr, and Mrs. Don Hedges P R E N T I C E SUNDAY SCHOOLS ,pent Sunday at Kirkfield and Balsam Lake. WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 a.m. to 9 p.m• Dr rlan & Murdoch I West Rouge School— AUCTIONEERS � y lire and Mrs. Chas. Redshaw ` 9:30 o.m,-B years and over ore,away this week orr holidays: SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 1 p.m: to 5 p.m. Licensed and Authorized for the Barristers, Solicitors and' I 11 o.m,—up to 8 years Mr. and Mr•s. Bill Tvwtter whct Counties of Ontario and York 11 a.m.—Nursery � are living in the Miss Mabel - Notaries Public Centennial Road SCH-001- PICKERING :PHONE Whitehall 2-5961 • Farm Stack, Impl•m•nh, Household I Gibson residence are moving Furniture, Real Estate also our 11 a.m,-All ages. about two mlle3 east Uf the vii- speciahy-at Reasonable Rates. BANK OF COMMERCE CHAMBERS 4G8 ROUGE HIGHLANDS DR. la„,r e, . . DUAL SERVICE AT ONE PRICE! 1 5 Simcoe St, N.. Oshawa A �hnvrer was h-ld at the Milliken P.O. Phone Aginc't 52W3 1 !•,,imfr of .lis Marzaro' Gra- Markham P.O. Phone Mark. Zoe Telephone RA. 3-3446 r ham la,t I'riflay f•c rrnlr in St. 0 @�r9@ S honour of the'fortheomi"--war- PRENTICES have been established 1 j ' ia�P of M; �; Gladys E lsvard� i AYCtien..a tiMe 1890" ; , - L f fit, i:fvii.le. y .Gra am 'HARDWARE Anglican Church I 1L;•. anal 11'rs. Ray "Hill and L �� PICKERING .- ONTARIO family of Collingwood spent the APPLIANCES - PAINTS - TOOLS E. R. FLEUR`� � Dr.* Lesi Rector: weekend here visiting o m his REV. H. S. SHEPHERD, BA.,D.D. mother.. GLASS - ETC. ` BARRISTER - SOLICITOR D E N.T I S T Box 198• Pickering, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lehman of Brooklin spent Sunday here NOTARY PUBLIC Phone wHiteholl 2.3313 with Mr. and Mrs. Wes Lehman. G E N E R A t HARDWARE Merrisb at OM Kingston Road I SUNDAY SERVICES We are sorry to report that Highland Creek 830 o.m.—Holy Communion Mr9• Howard Pugh is in hospi- 1 AT. 2-7391 or AT. 2-1362 Pickering 11,00 a.m.—Morning Prayer tal at present with a heart con- Phone: WHitehall 2-1911 - Pickering" - 11.00 a.m.—Holy Communion dition.. , HOURS, IMedieal Centre (4th Sunday) A shower was held last week 1100 a.m.-Sunday School in the at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maedery to Friday-- -40.5•SOp.m *. Parish Hall Bill Benson in honour of the Saturday and Evenings 11.00 a.m.—Nursery In sectary by Appointment Room—apes up to 4 yea" marriage this coming Satur OFFICE: WH6b0 day; of their daughter Enid to . 2-0 P • WEDNESDAY Mr. Kenneth Middleton, son-of RES.: WH. 2-1-855 10.00 a-m.-Hay Cossm mion and Mr. and Mrs. M. Middleton. "v `ai'11Za s Ca4e, ring MONUMENTS Intercessions for the Sisk Mr. Robert Barton had his him herea last Toronto visiting _ O M°'t"""'' relt, - • Mr. and Mrs. J. McGuire and . Wedding And Birthday Cakes lOBERT AUSTIN, Prep Christian Science family returned-home last week -J -R.R. 1, Whitby, Omat W M • E • ��cs�s•.a after spending a week at Lake "Meat Pl @S Our S17eCfaltl/�� Two stiles west of Whitby Society Simcoe: M tie. 2 Highway, betwew I Mr. and Mrs. A. Samarilto - Whitby end Ajax S H E R R I N Rova: HILLS, ONTARIO Main Street - Pickering - - �WH. 2-03" CHURCH SERVICE AND held a corn roast, at their home PHONE: Whitby MO, 5440 SUNDAY SCHOOL on Saturday evening, when SUNDAY-11 a.m.—In the guests were present from Clare- Allerten Building, Kingston Rd. moot, SCarboro and Toroneo. Funeral and At Rouge Hills Mr. and Mrs. H. Gifford and PLUMBING Testimonies of Healing are given John and Mr. and Mrs. _ Ambulance Service g Gough all of Scarboro were the • at �e old at 8 p Meeting, LUMBER C 0 ,ALFRED .KAYES .*, held of a p.m. Sunday visitors a1' Mr. and Mrs. Alax _ •1 PLUMBING BATHROOMS ALL ARE WELCOME J. Rennie. e !No. 2 Highway .The Reading Room is open to Miss Mae MacIntyre and -PRESSURE SYSTEMS at Pickering Beach Road the Public Daily :Miss Brown of Toronto spent .Johns-Manville Dealer Some Location the weekend here with .Mrs. H. ESTIMATES GIVEN for fw'tM r r infomation G. MacIntyre. -COTTAGE MATERIAL - FENCING Call ATlatMk 2,2693 - :.• Phone WHitehall 2-6717 :SAFETY BELTS HELPI GARGE DOORS - PAINTS - PLYWOOD "-< Telephone �:;.: • ' WHitehall 2-3610 _ , Here's a surprising seacistic Do-It-Yourself Car me Shop Tools ,. :. . . quoted by the Ontario• Safety Pe ry P League, w emphasize the need to :Terms Arranged — as IOW as Television & Radio St. Andrews use s eat belts, even when travel- 9 • tin at low speeds:,in 47 per cent (Average Gara a 15.00 r month ROPWrs BRADY Presbyterian' Church of fatal acs dents the car travel g r _ PHONE: rE,npla !-llyl PLUMBING Heron, B.A. - Minister speed (not impact speed, which is No. 2 Highway WHitehall 2-3251 ' �I�LUMBIN� often lower) is under 4Q m.p.h. DUNBARTON RADIO ,A T-V 9.45 A.M. r Sunday School• 11.00 A.M. hurch SService rA. H. RATTEW STORE A MISS CICELY GGeneral haidwc!r`e' ­- The one place to get BARRISTER AONANT, B.A. everything in Plumbing. ROBINSON -PIANO ROGER G. C I D sontlTOR GOOD VALUE AT THE Teacher of Piano CONITH BL4G., AJAX RIGHT PRICE I and Theory PAINTS = ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES f AND THEORY _,Open Daily Till :00 p.m. also Guitar TOOLS GLASS ETC 71h Simeee St. South, Oshawa �• Saturday Till 1:00 p.m. 1. REPAIRS 8 ALTERATIONS T. Hartford, A.T.C.NI. :TEmple 9-3302 - - e 4320 Kingston Road WHitehall 2-3336 I INSURANCE CO. West Hill 31 Guild Rd., Pickering , WRITE OR PHONE t Chem Rates for Farm and Country AT. 4-4721 Building, DINTY'S Windstorm Insurance on buildings, r wile insurance Sites, Etc SMALL MOTOR Balsdon s Hardware Automobile Inturonce of AN Kinds FAST Bowman A Gibson DENNEY BROTHERS :CLINIC Phone WHitehall 2-0480: Pickering PHONE: WHITBY MO. 861521 HEATING CONTRACTORS. Repairs to Hoff Water, Steam Systems _SERVICE Gasoline Engines W. H. J. Thompson, Installed I DENNIS CARTAGE i MacLEOD'S OF 4 B.A., LL.B. I Alterations and Repairs MOWER SHARPENING SEPTIC TANKS water Supply ' TEmple 9-3357 _BARRISTER and SOLICITOR -- PIC.KERING A SPECIALTY CLEANED 500 gals. ............ .. $4.5045.00.00 ,British Columbia and Ontario " C 850 gals. .......................... WH 2-1860 P ry _W. J. BUTT 1,000 gals ;6.00 GIENWOOD BkDG., AJAX t Ontario County was first vi • Pick-u and Delive g ....................... $7.00 WHitehall 2.5157 ited by white men when Cham- ALSO SAND - SRAVEL "Mac Can Fix-lit" Oshawa — RA. 3.4042 TOP SOIL AND FILL •Residences TEmphs 9.2636 plain came dpwlt through the PHONE WH. 2-3230 WEST MILL AT. 140 9 Talbot River in 1616. I - : -,rage Six T H E P I C K E R 1 N G NEWS Thursday, September 7, 1461 r _ BROUGHAM { Whitte Miss M. G. rot Tor- r • ' .�• onto also Mrs, Matthews'called -1 - --• - _ on the latter'a.brother,`Mr. and - — u . • Mrs. M. L. Ro tley at Brookltn ONTARIO on Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Lackey and son David called on Mr. and _ Mrs. H. Pl�zton and Mr. and Mrs. W. Bayles one day last week. Miss Bernice Hood of Good- N F 0 RM . N wood has been holidaying with her aunt Mrs. W. Slack. Miss Karan and Masted: l �1 Keith and Ricky .Ellicott haute abO L.i� thV a been visiting their grand- -:_• _ _ • . ' - nts, 'Mr. and MrB. •$. Elli- pare cott - co in held da�familylo reunion lre- y cently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jno Knox of Hampton. .0 There were-thirty nine present. N R1 0: " RE I-L The Friendly Bible Class meeting which was to be held, this week has been put-off for a month. Mr. and Mrs. Sheppard and .family 'have moved into their _X -- a 1• them e Brock R� We welcome e to our midst. - ° Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Beer and i ...$ALES ,. _ _• Miss Diana ,Carter returned home after spending a couple of days at South RiN-er. Mr;7 ti1c•G nnis -f Santano The following basic information about the 3% Retail Sales Tax that went ca'i hell 1:f al.•o Mr..and sirs' - I .�,?•Ltchcrll of To_unto Visited the formers sistFr, Jir, and Mrs. into effect September 1st, will be of interest to every resident of Ontario. - Al Harvey on. Sunday. A. lifer and -Mrs. - Nlatthew.wt calley on Oshawa Iffurnishings-suchasdr3 eries,stovesandrefri erators.aresold frieiul. on Fri+lay evening. ._Why the Sales Tax was introduced p :; ,L,;;"suan 1liller•of Whitby with a home,tax is payable on the fair value of such furnishings. y -Ontario is experiencing the most dynamic growth-in its history. - st,i•nt a couple of days last week As a result, the demands on the provincial treasury continue `Services Not Taxable with hPr:Brand-parents, Thos and. Mrs. English. to grow at an unprecedented rate. For example,du itlQ° the next Only items of merchandise that are moveable and telephone Mr. and Mrs, Jahn Harvey -.-five years we must build the equivalent of one thousand schools y ' P - -• lac enough for 500 pupils. each. This means-that provincial services, except long distance calls, are subject to the tax. Those and liter daughter of Kitchener gh p p P persons selling 'services," such as barbers, beauty shops, laun- +pent thQ week-end with his grants to schools must be greatly increased in the years imme- g u P " pa rents Mr. and Mrs. Al Har- diately ahead, or municipalities will be faced with prippling mill deters and dry cleaners, do not collect tax, but must pay tat on trey, �t rates.to.provide'basic educational facilities. Hospitals, highways the materials they use in supplying their service. However, if a T1 W;man's Institute will and other public works most also be greatly•expanded to meet repair service includes substantial quantities of parts or material, September .12 in the form of a the entire bill will be taxable unless the materials are shown as a bu the needs of our rapidly increasing population. strip to the home of Mrs. H. - ' Your Province must increase its revenues by about 5150 separate charge from the labour. !Barclay of Liadsap. This will million annually to a four these vita] projects. la a Pot• Luck lunch so all : y pay P 1 Casual Sales ]idles please provide. After considering every method available to the Province, of Congratulations to Brougham raising money, your representatives at Queen's Park decided" When an individual sells goods privately, the transaction is a Junior Girls Ball Team who won that our vast financial needs could not be met.out of present `casual" sale. In such cases the purchaser and not the seller of the Cup for Pickering Town- sources of revenue. It was agreed that The Retail Sales Tax Act taxable goods is responsible to report the purchase and pay the sl"P- sales tax on the purchase rice to the Retail Sales Tax Branch, :�fr. and r. Ronald Hantid was the fairest and most practical way for residents of Ontario P P ton also Mr. and Mrs Fred to contribute to the cost of their schools, hospitals and other Office of the Comptroller of Revenue. Hamilton were in Toronto on. essential services. „ Sag o ay late 's, phew, Mr. Instalment Purchases Before drawing up the Ontario Retail Sales Tax Act, your ding White tend Miss T3eNer- J government closely studied the retail sales taxes of seven other Sales tax is due on the total price when the sale is made, even ley Craig. Canadian provinces and many states of the U.S.A. The Ontario though payments may continue over a long period of time. Congratulations rA Mr. H. Retail Sales Tax Act the broadest exemptions of any. these -Finance char 'are also taxable unless quoted and itemized Blackman is winning :several . p y $� q "prizes on his Pi ns also com- retail sales taxes. Only two other provinces have a ,tax rate as separately. shoe second in B Class in Horse as Ontario. ' Track-ins PM Pitching at a C.N.E.ted - r. . Hamilton vial with bi Collection of TaX Mr. and Mrs. Clif Hubbard on .The actual selling price minus the amount of the trade-in allow Sunday. Those who regularit sell goods as a normal part of their business ance is the amount upon which sales tax is payable. ..must apply to be registered as vendors.Those who have applied . . .. _ ROUGE HiLL are now receiving their permits. -farming Stevie waldriff of Altona Rd., They will collect 3 0° tax on the price of goods sold to the Farmers will'be exempt from tax on most equipment, on agri- spent Iasi week end visitins his :ultimate consumer. The tax will be collected-only once. Thus, a cultural seeds and feeds, on drugs and medicines for'livestock grandparents at south River; oot - registered wholesaler will purchase goods for resale tax free from Mr, and Mrs. M. Annable, and the manufacturer. He in turn will.sell to the retailer on a tax :'and on many other commodities used directly in the business sons, spent Last week-end at the free basis. Then °o the retailer will collect the tax when he sells of farming. home of tone MR Road Mrs.Mrs. C. Schwalm - -to the consumer. Mr. and Mrs. Callback of PEI. Exports and Imports luncheon • had` Major Consumer Exemptions ..'Goods exported from Ontario are not taxable since the tax is and Mrs. eo t Hollinger of Al- Most of the day-to-day.necessities of life are free of sales tax. applicable only to goods used in Ontario. No tax is payable Iona Road Iasi Friday. Mrs. A. Westbrook and daugh- Food, prescribed drugs and medical supplies, and children's' under this Act by manufacturers on goods they purchase for use ter spent last Sunday at the home clothing are all tax exempt.'Heating fuel,electricity and'gasoline in the production of goods for sate. Thus,their competitive poSi of Miss Beverly Waldriff of Al- are exempt. Newspapers, magazines and books are exempt. No tion in the export market is maintained without change after the Iona Road. introduction of this tax. Mrs. L. McFarlen and family tax applies-on restaurant meals charged separately at 51-.50 or have -returned home•after spend less. Each sale of less Phan l7¢is exempt. These and many other Goods imported into Ontario are taxable since they are purr ing the summer visiting in west- exemptions are discussed in detail on special cards that are now °chased for use in Ontario.The purchaser of the imported goods ern Canada. being mailed to retailers and other vendors. .is subject to the same tax he would have to pay to an Ontario Mrs. St. Amond of saint ate., Vendor if he purchased the goods in Ontario. Marie, spent last week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. -Homes NQt Taxable Alderdice of Kingston Road. AT: TA TA TA ° Houses and other buildings are al property and are riot subject Rental bf Moveable Property Timmy Parr of Dumbarton is to tax under this Act. The ildi contractor pays tax on The person who acquires possession of moveable property by spending a -few weeks _with her materials incor rated i home or other structure but no in a rental rice for its use is re arded as a urchaser of such grandparents, Mr. and lairs. M. p0 pay g p g P Dobbin of Altona Road. tax is payable on the labour thaf constitutes a large part of the property under the Act and tax is payable by him on the rental Mr. and Mrs., B. Hollinger of :.'total price of a home. price paid. Altona Road, entertained many of e party � their friends at a dingo art .Last Saturday evening. Mrs H. Parks of Port Credit Registered vendors are receiving special cards that list exempt and taxable goods: was the afternoon guest of Mrs. .. Each explains how the Retail Silica Tax-applies to each particular of business. C•' Schwalm of Altona Road Last p ppl pa type Thursday. Addi- tional information is available from the District Sales Tax Office serving your community. •r;. °_ . IMPORTANT FACTORS ' �• • It is well known that the main DISTRICT OFFICE AT WHITBY cause of automobile accidetits is: serving Ontario and Victoria Counties Speed Too Fast For Conditions. The BROCK BUILDING (N.W. Corner Brock-Dundas Sts) out that aeonditiony of League e driver is one of the most important fac- tors•.- Telephone: Mohawk 8-5801 , District.Tax Administrator, P.J. Bruyea that should govern the speed at which a car is driven Fatigue, , u alcohol anger, depression, sick- ness, pre-occupation—all bring ex- tra danger to a driver unless he CLARK, Comptroller o ue speed compensate . .: ..,.PHILIP T CLA 11 f Revers •.: �. reduces to , • , • _ .... is , Thursday, Septomber 7, 1961 THE P I C K E R I N G NEWS Page Seven �71DUNBARTON INSURANCE • .REAL ESTATE FRENCHMAN'S -Douglas and David Green re- M Office WH. 2-6212 Residence WH. 2-3115 turned home last Monday from BAY x " Y._K.C.A. Camp Pinecrest near Torrance, Ontario, where they spent three weeks. Sixteen Blue Jays and several i? CYRIL f. / ♦�A,O R I E Y Ge Mrs. Shirley Stevens was re- other sail boats sailed from the k < } ntly hospitalized and under- Bay to Oshawa for -the holiday x went�� feel muchgbetter soon, Shirley. week-end. The Blue Jays took "Your Friendly.Resident Agent part in the inter-club race for the t� m - - Relatives visiting with A. J. H. Usher Trophy, which was won r>' Thqmpson and Mr. and :firs. is year by Oshawa Yacht Club ,: Ni McClement were Mr. and Mrs. Eric Newall, OYC, was first, John George Kernahan and Mr. Hugh Newall, OYC, second, Ron Play- « 32 KINGSTON RD. W. P.O. BOX 160 Kernahan of Sutton, Miss Peg- gy Carr of Keswick, Mr. and ford. FBYC, third, and Neville ` . PICKERING, ONTARIO Mrs. Angus McFarlane, Donna Lawrence. FBYC. fourth. t and Beverly of Scarborough and The Frenchman's Bay girls' Mr. J. R. McCternent of •Tor- softball team defeated Brougham onto. in the second round of the town- Mr. and Mrs. D. Thompson ship playoffs. This week they will meet Greenwood for the final Walter Thomson, Q.C. and family spent Sunday in playoffs. Good luck, girls! Ontario's Commerce and Development Minister W. M. Trenton with Mrs. rs. J. Pay- Corman, who is now Nickle, Q.C. (centre) gets a chuckle from a story in the • parents, Rev. and 'Mrs. J. Pay• rY BARRISTER SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC ton. living in Beamsville, called, on Pioneer Press newspaper during a recent tour of the Pioneer many of his former neighbors VillWe're sorry that Douglac. age located at Jane Street and Steeles Ave., in north- COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS Green was,hospitalized at Ajax here during the week-end. west Metro Toronto, Sharing the amus'ehi ni is North York We are sorry to hear that Mrs' Telephone: WHitehall 2-0910 Hospital for several days last Townships Reeve Norman Goodhead (right), while pioneer week Alice Skelton s is a patient in the storekeeper Ernest Stewart looks on. This ear's Pioneer Northwest comer of Old Plant Road on No.`2 Highway Toronto Western Hospital where Y, On Tuesday,evening the.Dub- she underwent surgery on Mon- Festival, staged by the Metropolitan Toronto and Region barton Kiwanis House L-ag•ue day and wish her a speedy recov- Conservation Authority at the Village, will be held Satur- -8 to 10 year-olds played their ery. day, Sept. 23. Lost year, more than 10,000 persons attended final ball game to determine the P winner of the summer series. Congratuladons- to Mr. and the one-day showcase of pioneer life. ' APPRAISALS Mrs. Roy Kippen -on the birth of ce' and Mrs George Law- a baby boy, Ronald, at the Ajax NEWELL rence' returned home on the Hospital on August 28. • weekend of August the from a Congratulations also to Mr. and tettet� WEST ROUGE (Gladys Newell) - motor grip through the southern Mrs. Clifford Brown ou the ar- states including Georgia, Ten- rival of a baby girl at the Ajax Real Estate Broker - Pickering Village nesaee and Washington- Hospital on August 30, 'a little Mr, and Mrs. Walter Willis The West Rouge Ladies Club Many happy returns to Paul 'WH. 2-5770-1 or Toronto WA. 3-9513 have their granddaughter, Meg, sister for Eva, Tommy and will hold their first meeting for Ridding, Rouge Hills Dr. who visiting them for several weeks. Maureen. the Fall -Season, Thursday, celebrated his seventh Whitby — Phone MO. 8-3625 Mr. and. Mrs. W. Dobson and Y ,.• _ Orville Hamilton celebrated September..14, 8.30 p.m. at the August 24. ' Cobour FR. 2-7601 his birthday of September 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. L. Beamish spent 9 P school This will be a business. The West Rouge givrandatas Mr. Charles Winston is a the week-end at Port Carling. Ming and the main topic for Big Auction of articles of every M. "Highway" 14 h111.Eoh of Duabarfon, tdo. Z Highway patient in Ajax Hospital tecei- Happy birthday wishes to Mr. I the evening will be work for;description will be held Satur- v,ng treafinent. C. McKean who celebrated his the Bazaar ta. be held later in!day, September 16, commencing Mr, and Mrs. D. Thompson birthday on Sept. 6 and to Billie the season. All members are at 1 p.m. at The Shopping Cen- . celebrated their 10th wedding 1 Beckstead who was 14 years old asked to attend and a•+Y 1—flies!tre -Island Rd. Be sure and at- I anniversary on September: 1st. on Sept. 7. j in the community intere:t-d in'tend as there is sure to bs some- �t! 0 H H L LAY i Andrews Prexbyterian The Frenchman's Bay Bowling joining are invited to coma nut. 'thing for sale that someone can. _ • Church — Pickering League resume activities at the Refreshments will be served by 'use. The regular morning worship Ajax Bowling Alleys on Thurs- the hostesses and a social hi•ur Three bus loads' of young INS U R A N C E .?wrvice avaa conducted by the i day, evening. Sept. 14. is always enjoyed by, every..—. West R­uge ball players with ASSURANCE minister 14 r. Kenneth Herron, .Mrs. Leta McLean, Chester- their coaches, managers and re- PRUDENTIAL OF rNGLAND The choir entered the sanctuary,I Annabelle. Graham. Music wan awn Shores, and :tors: L_ Sh,l- fere'es enjoyed a tri to The COMPANY LTO. P to the processional Hymn "They i under the direction of Marion ton, Westpoint Crescent spent'Maple Leaf Stadium, last Tues- LIFE — AUTOMOBILE — FIRE in the Lord that firmly Trust". ; McClement organist and choir a few days with Mr. and Mrs. day evening to watch the game Mr. Heron chose his scripture i leader. Choir practice for both Tom Goddard, Port Union Rd: '.between Rochester and The 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST j lessons from Sit. John chapter Junior and Senior choirs will ho at their cottage near Parry Leafs. The youngsters report O�c•: S1aNaa �I•aa, Ara: f4eeeiry Comm. Pb•.•: t1MM !-TROT 3 and St. Mark chapter 3, and held next Wednesday even:ng a Sound. a wonderful time at., the ball - t4»w• � Gorr•eaee preached a forceful sermorr at the regular time I Mr. and Mrs. Teed Allan and I parTt "The unforgiveable Sin". The Ueenbarton United Church family, R•1 uee Hills Dr: had answer to the question of the Dr. W. A. McKay, the minis- Mrs. Allan's br6ther & his fam- W.I. ! • unforgivable sin is found in ter,conducted the regular morn- ily from Ottawa visit with them ! I Montl•ly Meeting St Mark l solo "T verse 29. tug service ofgaam worship. e c P- l week. Fr-ncf t aLe l a Ca d Hears Int.nr:.t:nj Talk PERSONALIZED PROTECTION A beautiful,solo "The Vace to Stroud was or •t. The sr••1 I ,. the Wilderness" b John Prin- ture lesson was the sw of a The regular monthly meeting of Q gle Scott was sung by the guest the Prodigal Son in St. Luke Carl, Rouge H014 '►•'. swnt the the Women's Institute was held A. FORThER—INSURANCE soloist Mr. Hugh Kernahan, 15. Dr. McKay continued his holiday weekend at Lake of in the Presbyteran Church Hall tenor soloist of Knox United sermon series of the Lord's Bays. . • Ion August 29. The-Institute bus PHONE ATlantie 3-0316 Church, Sutton Ontario. Junior Prayer with the verse "For- Congratulations to Mr and tour of northern Ontario was congregation leader was Miss give us our trespatsses as are Mrs. David Morgan, Rou "forgive them that tres-ma= ; " ' discussed: At least throe members Hills Dr, on th, .3:: .a1 Au u:, from Pickering branch will be !FIRE — AUTO — LIFE — CASUALTY against us". God's forgiveness 1 age of a baby daughtsr. ' 1 taking advantage of the trip. ' E is conditional as we. forgivv (- 'Mr. and D°rs. Chris Penn}. w`rich will take pla:e•at the time others. One who was• completely 'Chesterton Shores,' enjoyed a innocent as Jesus was. as Fe y the trees are in brilliant color trip to Boston for s few days The highlight of the meeting was E A T � N killed a thoswho 4o armed fan airs Iris Farley nd Linda,, the vii?t of Mrs. Alves of Brook Hung on the cross was ab'e r last week. 1�0 DOWN PAYMENT ' Y iin. who thin spring travelled Rouge Hills,Dr. spent last week Gas and Oil Installations from perfect, have to be able wz friends at Lake Erin. through the British Isles with Clean-Out Service to forgive others, in order to Mr. and Mrs. Fred 'Moore g i the Toronto Milk Producers " v d' forgiveness a Tot:r. Mrs, Alves. . who had at Bathrooms Installed Septic Tanks . ;24-HOUR CALLS ha a God's . .amity, Rivercourt Rd: =nent i � rr On Sunday, Sept�mher 1(► 't the weekend at their cottage at tended school in Pickering, was ;!9 Tudor Strout Ajax there will be a Sacrament of Kashabag .Lake and Mr. and not a stranger to many members ;Wells, Basements, e1re. Infant Baptism Mrs. Ron Ridding and !amily. Her travelogue was most inter WH 2-3491 - Sunday, September lllth is Rouge Hilis Dr. enjoyed the j eating and the pictures shown of the B' ' h Sunday School Rally Day. holiday at Mississauga a ntis cottatry'side were 0 For further information call Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jolliffe. beautiful. l Ridgewood Rd. entertained 'fir. The members of the Institute PAT DONNE Temple 9-184f Monteith, Monteitii, Rieh1 OPTOMETRIC and Mrs. Dick Jolliffe, of In- are grateful to Mrs. Lishman & Co. dianna, U.S. at their cottage convener of agriculture and Can- & 1VISIC� CARE near, Point Au Barril recently.' adian. industries, who •also was CHARTERED ACCOUNTAA,'TS A striking coincidence of their on the .t ui, for arranging for JOHN L. RAWBCN, R.O. q G. W. RIEHI, C.A., R.I.A. ' - ! '�friendship a that -there shbu?•? Mrs. Alves visit and irrterr,ting SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED OUT I LICENSED TRUSTEES PLEASANt STREET The two Richard Joil:ffrs discourse. i Ajax Oshawa Strotfard (OFF IIVERP00� RD. SOUTH) the same profession as .nau;ic ` Oshawa RAndol h 5-3527 I FFENCHmAN'S BAY , t.eacher- ;n schwl, an-1 a:rc• p C'ARRS' DRIVING C 4RD !COMPLETE SEPTIC NK SERVICE BURT R. WATERS, C.A.; i '.'EYES EX:AMINI �Irc. J^ll:f°e front Ind;anna is Ru Diu recently rntroEk,Cr l a NEW TANKS INSTALLED wH rehau 2.0890 a rtiu>.c te.t.?:_:: in �chni GLASSES FIt�E?7 and REPAIRED. ` yA .Ili'i i11' f':'l�f'r\ ?il \nnCtt •.1,22m in C1Ctn ,�tis PAT DONNE TEm le 9 1841 EvENtNGS ,;B;:•,•,- Clark �r,ap irit C t r. traff 'infr:n_�aun . ^,our;• the P - I BY APPOINT.,,-INT. ••TE. 9.2601 1 Ontario rt�,�r hi; Lal rccli}cn_ v:non - - ln� tort' hi< lace -f-ry i,u h.,�e .t cant t't:,t i., punched t FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED: • record a Jctect:d offence 0-iat has ALSO'SECOND MORTGAGES rat ti1'E'k'1C. ha?'1' had, @1';1 stitches and !elastic sw'gc•r;; :r+. not resulted in an accident, or i AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS GRAVEL - SAND !the Scarboro General H =p;t.rl aould not normally require a•.h ' AND IMPROVEMENTS. but is able t,� be out a ntr l cerise suNpen,ion. Three em3orsc GAYLE S BEAUTY SALON WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN CRUSHED STONE again, also w- are sorry to hen` menu results in re-exame aion 51rs, Val Preece, Rouge Ha of the driver. -and two rc-eramt 1 ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. / Dr. is in Scarboro Hospital am" nations means indefinite license 1 IF YOU REOUIRE ANY MORTGAGE Prompt Delivery hope to 'see her,out again sr,cin. forfeiture. I T FINANCING i FOR FAST COURTEOUS SERVICE: CALL - ATlantic 4-1551 AUBREY E. IRELAND • COLD STORAGE, DOORS :-Hair Stylist Valley Farm Road WALK-IN COOLERS s. FREEZERS : Pikri AND COMPANY c e rig DOMESTIC AND COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION TINTING- !!LEACHING - PERMS 100 ADELAIDE ST. W. SALES ANl1 SERVICE TORONTO 4, ONTARIO Support Your Phone AT. 2-0452 (West Hill) Day or-Night • • • • • OMrio Refrigeration' Enter rises �+• community 9 P 11 Gal LIMITED North itr•ueI's Store ;iAT. 4.1491 . " ' ta:T"'— w" ''"it �rOJlCt: 6$91 KINGSTON ROAD Page Eight -- - _ _-"_._-� ..__. THE P I C K E R I N G NEW 5 - • - Thurallay, ber 7, 1%1 y " V We eeeewe TI E .RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES x y 1 I RAY y ASLE To children accompanied by adults be sure to get a copy of the instructive IGA SAFE- 'd TY GUIDE COMIC BOOK. ., I kr Quantities are limited—while I, �'�� S _ _ • ,,, they last) ECONOMY BUY t y • T' w': t i I�• .. ONTARIO - ���7771/1 r No. 1 , GRADE , f + f 5 TA 50-18. :"ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE BAG : SEPTEMBER 6, 7, 8, 9 IGA MEAT THE CHILDREN'S CHOICE —No. 1 GRADE —SIZE 200 VALENCIA . ORANGES 1Doz- 49c ` 3-OZ. DELICIOUSLY REFRESHING—No. 1 GRADE TINS C SEEDLESS GRAPES 2.16' s. 29c . ,AYLMER—Raspberry- CRISP AND TENDER—No. 1 Grade (Cello. Bag) or Strawberry CARROTS ' 3 lbs. 15 .9 c ,2-03:" JAILS FRESH OVEN-READY WITH DRESSING - J (KELLOGG'S-Pep or Corn Flakes ` . BONELESS PORK �� � 1 !�`� 12-OZ. - SHOULDER , PKGS. MIR DETERGENT (Buy 1 Get 1 FREE) ROAST : DRIVE CAREFULLY 1 24-OZ. -IP O U N D YOUR IGA STORE SSE HAS A COMPLETE ''FRESH, OVEN READY WITH DRESSING—BONELESS LINE OF ALL ; FROZEN07000 DEPARTMENT -PORK BUTT ROAST 16.49c tl Preserving �0 40-FATHOAA TASTY, WELL-TRIMMED FRESH = ••COD FILLETS La' 2 9C -PORK -BUTT CHOPS fib. 5 5c .-'Supplies Fruit Jan, .Sealing DAIRY DEPARTMENT ROYAL GUEST PURE . Wax, Vinegars, Re- HEESE VTS 3 CORK SAUSAGE ,{b.43e placements Caps ;C C BLACK 12-OZ. DIAMOND C' and Rings , M coin.d PK FRESHLY GROUND—LEAN �d MINCED BEEF 1b.43c With FREE $6.00 Bonus Booster Tape: HEINZ FANCY 1 SHOP and SAVE at TOMATO JUICE 3 48-Oz. Tins ' BEEKIST No. } WHITE HONEY 2 Ib T b iehatdsok REDPATH IG GRANULATED SUGAR 10-lb. Bag'• NESCAFE CAS INSTANT COFFEE ...:.20c OfF 10-Oz. Jar INGERSOLL REGISTER CHEESE SPREAD ...:'.:.:,:.: .;. ''16-Oz. Jar s 3 b e0o j With FREE $2.00 Bonus Booster Tape: TAPES FOR FROZEN—Apple, Cherry, Blveberry FARMHOUSE PIES ......... .... 24-Oz. Pie FREE 1 , TABLERITE RINOLESS SLICED SIDE BACON ................... ���Vl�l• � •�ll�1 1 No. 1 GRADE .. `COOKING ONIONS g' . 3-lb. Cello. Bag' C=IFTS `f. :