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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1961_10_12 ; Es,SLISNE6 _NE WHITEHALL - - .- INCE 1 i 1 : 2 . 01 + 0 VOLUME 79—No, 3 PICKERING, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1961 PRICE: IOc PER COPY ; �f�OUfItlINIIWi;iinm!i0W!!IpIIIIWi�gll�fiigl!�ii0>LWuU Mmtmatnntmtmtm;iglumm;gmr!�a °� tmrtmnr•e Mme•mn-g P.C. Laurie Watson On Alert P ickerin Nillage­ ' 'Notes Catch Get-awn Car In Villa e 9 To y g �--- P.C. Laurie Watson of Picker- P.C. Watson along with the mm!fl�mcm�faal!mu!ul�ul��;Rt�mum!rnm..muia�fc;u!uu;ilu;:;in!;�I!,�������,t:iimc�mu�alllu!!n!!uur:,��u!r ing Village Police Department last township police was warned b, Mr, and Mrs. G. Honey ant their two daughters and famil- Thursday apprehended a car at the OPP to be on the lookout as n n oun( e children, Lincoln Ave., spent ies home 'for Thanksgiving. the west-end of the village, and the get-away car had headed Thanksgiving with the latter'. Eleanor from Markham and turned over the , occupants, a west. He spotted a convertible parents at Orangeville and Mr Cay in Pickering: young 'blonde and a brunette to with two women racing south Bfair Bryant is recovering at the OPP for .questioning in the past the high school and Mock al- Honey's relatives in Brantford• home this week after being rus- hold-up of the small grocery store ter it. He found a starter's pistol Marg and Ron Fevang of hed to Oshawa Hospital with at Almonds and No. Hwy. hidden underneath the seat. or resent Kingston spent last weekend acute appendicitis. Two women only minutes ear• The two women taken in for Si.te"' with The Hortop's. Mr. and Mrs. John Lay were lier had held up Mrs. Mary Zie- questioning were: Elizabeth Cox. Mr.. and Mrs. J. Koch and away at their cottage for the jewski with a gun and made a AJAX,JONTARIO.—I.ong-awaited plans to build a tiew,' Sharen were in Batavia N.Y. weekend and • Colin who was et-awn with about 5-255 cash and 19, and Carol Thompson, 22. g Y completely equipped, 110-bed general, hospital for the people over the weekend, home from Queens accompanied a carton of cigarettes. both of Toronto. of South Ontario Courtv were announced last night (October The staff of Lincoln Avenue them. t ; 11 th) during ,an informal Public School is attending an Mr, and Mrs. John Smith, r meeting at Ajax and Pick- In-Service Cource in English Sherwood, E., have returned • • • • l eaing General* Hospital. At= every- Wednesday for five home after spending the gum village Voices Strong Ob'eetions weeks. The are being held al- rner on Toronto Island. We are tending tho meeting were They g .. • i': 1 interested citizens and rep- ternately at West Rouge and glad ta_hear'tliat,lKr.. Smith.is To Race Track At O.M.B. Meeting �' Palmerston Ave. P.S. Whitby, fully recovered from his oper- �'2 resentatives of government, The girls of Grade 8 S.S. ation. A delegation of Pickering Vil- to put up with a stock car race business and industry. Clara met at their teacher's Mr. and Mrs. Ross Stevenson lage residents,, beaded by Reeve track so close to hint. He said I Estimated total cost'of the home, -Mrs. .Horto The pro- were in Montreal over the week C. E. Morley and armed with a that the noise would keep his s P• P end visiting their daughter future hospital, to be built grata was in charge of Brenda g g 49-name petition- lodged strong children awake at night. I <? -• - Walton and Sharon Koch. An Alice and Mr. Stevenson's bro- protest against a Pickering Twp. • His wife, who is a member of in Ajax, is. $2,31$,000. Apt enjoyable evening was spent. they bylaw that would permit a stock the Women's Auxiliary of the( proximately $1,853,00f is W. C. Murkar's hand is car race track to operate just anticipated' in grants from Gary Cooper son of Mr. and Pe . 3 Ajax-Pickering General Hospitah j healing very well. He ripped it o contended that the noise from this 3 ,;; various levels of govern- Mrs. Ken Cooper; Sherwood B. i'Y PPS south of the vil}a^e on the west � Ave., was taken to Oshawa on a machine and it required side of Church Street. track would be heard at the hos-!, meat. The building program Hoepital with a badly injured several stitches. The formal protest was laid pital, has the full approvyl of the �! Mrs. Herb Monney spent before an Ontario Municipal hear- ! s Ontario Hospital Services i hand on Monday night. His car P The delegation presented a pe- i turned over on Altona Rd. can- Wilf s•Monne•'s at Agincourt.I g y C lublic a Thanksgiving at Mr. and 'Mrs. in at Brougham last week. 3 Reeve C. E. Morley in his re- anon signed by A9 village rev- stn the injury. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hutchings,: dents mostly from Morley Park.' eal to -raise Away at their cottages for R ! marks stressed that the village was objecting to the bylaw, F j?P . the Thanksgiving weekend were Church S1t. had :Mrs. Law and i a residential area and that the i t h e remaintn 5495,000 The Richai-dson's, The Dotiles, daugh'�r Mrs. Ruth Reinhardt j people who came hero to live ex Mr. D. Jamieson'. board mem-; HA1',1'.l' A. \E`r;"31A`, Q.C. needed to complete the.hos- _ The Ron Watson's, The Jack and family and sirs. C.Pilkey I petted peace ani quiet and not•ber, did not hand down a decision General Chairman pital is now tieing orgZniz- for 'Thanksgiving, dinner on I the noise and smell of a stock the the rage back at the time of i •E• prominent Toronto corporation Warren's, The Pierson Baker'x f Several other rsons, residents ed. Horn• A. 'Veu man, Q p p Mrs. Edgar Andrew speptrse- h Mrs. Jim Murdoch Rir. Robert Brogan who lives the hearing i lawyer and Pickering.,Township resident, was named general _ I lfonda car race track. veral days vi sting her sister, Mi. and Mrs. Reid at Campbellford. are spending several. days holi- on south church Street said he of the township were also heard;chairman of Our Hospital Building Fund. " ,,Sorry to hear about firs.i laying in Powaasan and North i came here 1> years ago and built on the matter of the' township' *, ]REPLACES PRESENT HOSPITAL Bay area. his home and he did not intend zoning bylaw. Purvis injuring her thumb in a Replacement of the resent Ajax and Pickering General car door last week, it was quite sit.' and Mrs., Harry Boye?� P p a slam and split her thumb *pent .Sun+day tat the home, of . Hbspital can•be delayed no longer, sir. Newman stated. It has open. _►era. R. G, Nr?s at Aurora, • ( reached the absolute limit of its physical capabilities, Faciitties No Se - Service Service Charges For are glaringly'inadequate to meet the hospital needs of the area The Lincoln Street-P; :lhrs. Ness's mother who is 9' their annual field day last.Fri- flew up from Quebec to spend; • • . -it serves, which.includes a resident population in excess of day and the .winners of- ach, 3ev-ral weeks visiting. gad/ R��AP�S �nt�l January First 35'000` class will be awarded medals` Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Carr- 1 J -.�•,. _ �e a,; ,;;,,,,,, �f .�c bii risen to IM per cent donated by Dr. W.W. Tomlin-l uthera, Orillia. agent the week- Tltere a good new, Jar ..a} sewage semice c-.'il January L 1�• otn.� son and Mr. Harold Richardson. end with Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Ridges residents this .week re 1 1963. After that there will be of �.; c ty. As triam as 65 beds and .cots are set up in space. Coartice, garding the charges for .sewage charge of 532 pet= year, • o.riginally designed for 45. Each. ear, More t!!-In 1,100 surgical Watch tl,;s paper next week for y the list of winners. I that have accompanied some of l The News learned from the procedures are per in the hospital's one, and only, 'Mrs. Winnie Boyes and Car-I the water bilU received recently. !townsh.ip offices that those who, operating room. Patients in need of treatment and care must ole now at Markham-spent last) Do.n Waring Pickering Twp. Council has de- I'have already paid this charge will I watt two months, or more, for admission, and often must be weekend holidaying in Buffalo} sided there wilt be no charge'for be reimbursed for same, referred to other hospitals in outside areas. Dr. Atkinson w ill`return to the! ,, � Pickering Medical Centre fis Candidate (PRESENT HOSPITAL. INADEQUATE October 16. Ne1A/ School Fairport Beach Tle present hosp:tal—a wartime, wooden frame building— Mr. and Mrs. C. Butt we , Cannot a e.onomically expanded or improved. in Chathamlast weekend visit- For Ward 3 !. ing their daughter and family.! Mi. Don Waring, a resident of �o Open Hor11e & School :Despite these major handicaps, Ajax and Pickering General Mr, and '_Mrs. Gordon Stewart! Bay Ridges,. has announced that � Hospital has an outstanding re—r-d of service to'the people of ' have Mr. and :lira. Ladoueeur he will be a candi!ate for sown- ,Wax,• Pickering, Pickering Townshi and nei ghbortn con October 13 Is Active ' g' g p g from Matheson staying with cil in Ward 3. in the torthcor{ILTg . them this week. ,'�township.elections,� __ munities. It is South Ontario County's l:ey hospital the - v The officio! opening of the new Home and School only one__hetwt en Oshawa and=�frtrot oluan.Toronto. Mr. and 31rs; Fred Ann ! Mr. Waring is' an engineer a. A gcneial meeting of.the Fair- had family home with them on CBLT•TV and has been li ing at Dunbarton High S spool ui'I take!Pert Beach H I Although a small, "cottage type ' hospital, it serves more Thanksgiving Gold and Evelyn Bay Ridges sine last summer. He t I and their families and stir. An- is resident of the Rate avers' place this Friday evening, October Association was held at the � than twice as many ,patients from P cl:ering Tuvrnship than naps mother. I Association and actively interest- 13 it 8 p.m. ; school on Tuesday, October 8. all other hospitals combined, including those of AtctroF;, n Mr. and Mrs. Ed. St,3rk had ' ed in ccmmunity affairs This new 16 roomed high school 1 NIrs. A. Pickard convened the Toronto. , opened for classes in`September meeting which took as its :,PRESENT HOSPITAL OPENED IN 1954 and is located at the corner of ° i White's Road and Con. 2. Dun- theme, "Health and Safety" Opened in 1954, it -has cared for a total of nearly 40,000 Barton, tier. Jack Taggar of the Diet- 2 I Y { patients. including 15,200 bed patients, 1.3uu out-patient The guest speaker will be Mr. ropolitan Division of .the St.j and emergency .cases and over 3,200 newborns. More than A. H. McHague, B.A., Depart Johns Ambulance Corps. and 6,000 surgical operations Have beer- performed" in its single { ment of Education also Civil befence and First operating room, : t I Aid Instructor gave a very in- LARGER QUARTERS A MUS formative and most interesting McPherson: ta'k on safety and first aid in The need far new, larger facilities, especially more beds. and the home. This encompassed more comprehensive departments of surgery, maternity, lah, Is El ection nearly all phases from the X-ray and er,,erency, has reached the critical stage. The ,• an- I ,, - water safety angle to home ae wed new hospital will provide adequate space and equipmen :o . _ eidents. He spoke clearly and meet present needs, and is designed for simple, economical ex- Ca nd slate understandingly about what pa-•I pansion of bed capacity' as required to. meet further demands .. rents should do to avoid many for increased service. Mrs. lean L. McPherson has "common accidents and how to announced that she will sorriest The new hospital is to be located on a site owned by and recognize and treat mishaps the deputy-reeve's office in the i adjacent 'to the present hospital: Careful consideration was forthcortiin township elections. quickly. Leaflets and booklets 1 I? P � I given to having it built elsewhere ir. Pickering Township arid Mrs. McPherson is a• former were available free of charge t deputy-reeve and councillor 'and many other potential sites were studied. However, no other and all tt,ok advantage of these has been a member of various I sites were available which offered central steam plant service as fuither help to treating acei- other committees serving the.1 dents. Mrs. H; Stroud played a and all the necessary requirements of alcessibility, sewage, water township. She has resided in the i On- -township - - for many years. very enjoyable piano selection and electric service and strategic locar:on. Ir, .accord with =--'I and then was joined 'by dlrs. 'I tario Hospital Services Commission recommendations, the se To Fete 13all Players l Pickard in a very entertaining locted site is close to the main highway arteries of the town A. S. ALLERTON Thr• Dunbarton Kiwanis Soft- piano duet. The meeting ended ship, but not directly on them. is approximately mid-way _ p TOiV x, _ the aR>tuerl C,ARI g all lea,�e wilLhave_a-season with refreshments served` by between the nearest hospitals of Oshawa and Metropolitan convention at Banff as a "Fellow" of the Canadian Institute windup 'with' all the player.the social convenors .�1rs. F. Torontd. of Reallors. This is a senior membership lassification of the gathering at the Kiwanis Park I : p on .Saturday October 14th at ? DeBourbon assisted by the Included in the nta Ajax and Pickering Hospital plans are Institute requiring a long record of•satisfactory experience p m. There will be free hot Grade 7 mothers. Mrs. Till's in the field of real estate as well as the successful comple- do pop etc., and the presen- kindergarten class --won the 110 beds for adults and children: 21 bassinets for newborns tion of academic studies on the university level, including'! �s' y 9 .at:on of the trophies to the I rontn prize, Winners of the four op erating'rooms; two delivery rooms; enlarged X-ray, la's such subjects as appraisal, town planning, economics, pro- winning teams, Cardinals (Jun- safety Logan contest were: Tim and emerge 'facilities; and new departments of.physiotherapy perry management, architecture, law and insurance. Mr. ! ibrs)' and Orioles .(Seniors) and (Ricketts and Lloyd MaeNeilly, and pharmacy. Facilities for kitchen, ? rred7 heating s d other ! Allerion' passed his final year's examinations in May at the I take place. All the players and I y University of Toronto. j coachEs are welcome. who shared the first prize. basic services also will be greatly e>paroled, • rs� t e, "Poise 1'W& T 14 E P!I C K E R I N G -N•E W S ". "1'iwtreder, Q�leb�e'12. 1961 - 'IE I IABLE F URNITURE CO. A WELL RE4PF�D NAME THROUGHOUT.ONTARIO rbo --We PICKE'RING -� E WS , o dd* ng ESTABLISNEOIBB 1 4 RING ST. EAST 723.742b Issued'every Thursday Since the very first time in {1927, when this firm was eRrab''ished, by The News Printing and Publishing Company :hey have continually given every consideration to the public needs of Interest Loea I I in house furnishings, with distinctive fine furniture with ht•and manes Adkrized as Second Class Mail Matter Post Office Dept., Ottawa, OM. such as,Sklar, Simmons, Lane, Mali-olm ana moray o.i...,s. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. $2.50 per year — United States $3.00 per year People from all parts of Ontario County have found great values BARRY MURKAR, Editor -it this progressive store, which has become well known as one of the leading Home Furnishers in Oshawa. "Dave' Kalnitsky and son _ ADVERTISING RATES UPON REQUEST — "Natvey" and staff have a wide eifperience in the furniture line and in serving needs places the•modern art of furniture Craftsmanship of beautiful and comfortable furniture on display as well as lamps and other home accessories. • ,.Commendable Work , We are pleased to give commendable mention to Reliable Furni- ture Co. and wish them many years of continued success, and we know that a visit here will find you becoming another of their many As a local minister said a few weeks ago, in speaking satisfied cystomers that this firm enjoys throughout this county. of the police: We sometimes think they are not doing much when we see them driving around, but when we CONSOLIDATED HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING want them,we want them! LTD. A GREAT NAME SOLVING HEATING. PROBLEMS IN THE AREA. This was born out last Thursday when two women F held up a small grocery store east of the town line. 11 BOND E .725-4729 - The woman called the lice who• in turn quickly noti- t police, This firm has built of dependability throughout Metropo'itan fied near detachments. Toronto during the past years. Thier technical personel combined with their skilled tradesmen which are carefully selected has assured a The result of co-operation was that in a few minutes this company of future years of continued success. The opening of their branch in Oshawa which is ca ab managed b Don Saunders d w•.i the two women were apprehended in Pickering. ,z the 18th January, 1960, heralded a ervice ntroduced to Ontario County residents most complete in its field. Very few firms have 7: , t'. It was quick and efficient work on the part of the achieved the splendid reputation enjoyed by Consolidated Heating "' police and it proves that when you are in trouble, the Air Conditioning Ltd. which is guided by capable directors and man- V I agement. *Camfort is automatically yours when you combine the police are ready and quick to Spring into action to services of this•firm who are recognized leading heating and air con- ditioning experts and are exclusive dealers in the area for Halliday ` protect lives'and property. v- l., 4 um K� n-Flo Furnace Oil with nanny modern service trucks �' � ,�� �y . .serving the area: r LOU,, .et IA,.-:K FROST" catch you with inadequate warmth in _ your•home by having a defective ovan obsolete heating system. Now 5 is the time to arrange for a "Consolidated'• conditioning with an over- r 4 A Worthy Campaign - haul of your heati g system. Now is the time to let 'Consolidated"' service your present heating unit, freeing,you from work. worry, and NIC1401S0*►—SEGGIE The Current campaign for funds being carried Out burdensome fuel bills: York and Ontario County's recognized leading heating experts. it is Miss Shirley Margaret Seggie be-i were dressed alike in mauve satin . locally by the Institute fQr-the Blind, is worthy-Of your with plea-4 re we recommend this, firm.. Agents for high quality fue'a came the bride of John 14ilton'•peu de doze astreet length gowns: BUpport, and heating service. 'Vcholson in a pretty autumn Their veils of tulle were kept in To assure yourself of the most complete heating .services. from 1 weddinc which took p!ace,in Wil- place by a large satin bow They You may not have known, we didn't, that quite a few installation to supplying Quality Fuel and after service contact. mat Heights United Church. Scar-;carried yellow and mauve and gold Consolidated Heating and Air Conditioning Ltd, a distinct credit to ig persons regardless of age living in this area have re- I borough. Mauve and yellow gladi-I and mauve mums. pe g g $ ;Oshawa businesses. and The groom, who is the eldest co ceived eye glasses through the institute. or were the setting as bride - - . .� , am exchanged vows with Rev,"I son' of Mr: and-Mrs. Hilton Ni- Sight is one of the most precious of physical assets we ! -j T. Kersey officiating, Mrs. Almac. cholson• Dumbarton. was attend p -PERSONALIZED PRQTECTION Toronto, was organist and played,ed by his brother Richard hick -have and those, especially in danger of losing it,.realize i..ohengrin's Wedding March, Mrc. Olson, as best man. Usbers were- .how true this is. ,�. R. FORTIFR—INSURANCE Evelyn Brockabank was so:ast Mr. James Norris and Mr. Ted and ,ang the Wedding Prayer be- Carmichael of Toronto. The wed- --_ Your contribution may be sent to Miss Vera Packer, ore the service and O Promise ding party was piped frorn the Ontario. 9n� • Me' during the signing of the;church by Bob Ewing and Allan . Ontario County Health Unit. Pickering, ontar PHONE ATlonttC 7-0216 . '• register' Little- f the 48th Highlanders. - L o e gh amount will be greatly appreciated and it will hel g p The bride, daughter of Mr and The' reception was held at some one in this area wFio needs financia] assistance for [ FIRE - AUTO — LIFE CASUALTY I �lrs. Stan Seggie, Scarborough.! Baron Byng Branch, No, L ass given, in marriage by her the Canadian'Legion. SESL: To- .,eye Care. I 'ather and wore a-full length gown I ronto. The bride's mother receiv- jof white forteson taffeta• with ed in a gown of blue crepe lace :ace insert on bodice and long I with matching hat and -gloves- ,heathed sleeves. the skirt v.ai i Her corsage was pink roses and PROCLAMATION NO DOWN PAYMENT hell shaped. a jewelled coronet white carnations. The grooms _ held her elbow length bouffant mother in a navy printed jersey ,1lusion veil and site carried a faille with matching hat and REEVE OF THE TOWNSHIP =ascade of white stephanotis: gloves• Her corsage was red roses 1, J. SHERMAN SCOTT, REE Bathrooms Installed,Septic Tanks, OF PICKERING, PROCLAIM white carnation and red and;and white carnations. White roses. I For the wedding trip to Hunts- 23rd to 28th 1961 Wells, Basements, etc. costumes was the color chosen for I sit' the bride wore a two-piece October ' 'I costumes worn by her attendants.I suit of green faille with �ieige and For further information call m Miss Vallerie Pellitier, Toronto,((brown accessories. aid of honor and Miss Marlene t Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson will RETARDED CHILDREN S WEEK I McKay. Toronto. and Miss Linda 1 reside at 608 Dawes Road, Scar. :,-SPAT DUNNE Temple 9-1841 ieggie, sister of the bride. They borough. AND I CALL.UP ALL CITIZENS TO LEND THEIR SUPPORT IN THIS IMPORTANT WORK. J SHERMAN SCOTT, i a1tel• Oril Reeve, W T �.Th so --Q.C. `=township of Pickering: SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED OUT :GOD SAVE THE QUEEN BARRISTER SOLICIT OR NOTARY PUBLIC COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE ..COMMISSLONER FOR OATHS NIEW TANKS INSTALLED Telephone: WHiteholl 2.0910 P - NNE TEn�pte !�� � PAT DU Northwest corner of Old Plant Rood on No. 2 Highwoy -DON BLIZZARD ELECTRIC RUM COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL 'INDUSTRIAL WIRING To " T he Hapo p_Cou �e FREE ESTIMAtE COOP ',. •: - - - - ER • T US CAPTURE• FOR YOU THE RADIANCE i kerin ` WH. 2-2533 �� Phone P c go CALEDONIA ROAD — TORONTO OF YOUR WEDDING SPECIAL DAY BLOCKS 8t BRICKS BOOK NOW FOR THAT _ STRUCTUML STEEL WE COVER _ CRANE RENTAL HOME ' CHURCH RECEPTION - • 5 f. Creators O-f FRO M X49. 0 UP RBCk STATION ROAD, PICKERING, ONTARIO INCLUDES Phonss: WH. ?x•1960 — WA. Z-5108 — MO. 8-5911 I' F MONUMENTS T 8x10 "OUR WEDDING" ALBUM /1 12, — �8 x10 PRINTS ; 6E�• OF DISTINCTION 1 - 4 x 5 "OUR CHILDREN'S WEDDING" ALBUM Notice To Our Customers 12 — 4 x 5 PRINTS t - .. � Coffee . 25 —PHOTO "THANK YPT NOTES" for THREE GENE RATIONS COMPLETE PHOTO NEWSPAPER CO VEAGE Pickerng V age S op .—PHOTOS N TO NEWSPAPERS Of YO UR CHOICE ICE ' Will be closed from Nov. 20 Staffor Bros. ltd. - PHONE OR o R W RIT E I ,for Staff holiday g A R R I E P O M E R O Y t M O•N U M E N T S ( During this period gray Coach tickets will be purchased on the bus. - DUNDAS ST. EAST -; WHITBY JNO 8'-J55Z Willis and Joyce Eade, Prop. ;It.R. 3, PICKERING —TE. 9-1417 1 : • • ,. • ' ., - � � • . ' �. •. .pogo Three ' • Thursday. October 1Z, 1961 THE PICKERItJG NEWS land. Madoc in the chair. Mr. Rawson at Monday under the leadership of j Scarboro spent Sunday here with i here with his mother 'Mrs. Bor-i night with Mr. Clark Rawson of �LAREMONT Nelson will show slides taken Mr. and Mrs. Jack Norton. -_ will is one of the oldest living men summer camp. Roll call will be Bill Keevil. I ���•, and Mrs. Doa Hedges spent Brougham Union' �Ni t hers of the lodge. There was a spent the r answered with "My Favorite Left- Mr. Bob Barton 'has returned 1 _ on October 20 with a dinner, good turnout to hand. Susan Hayward Pe over Meat Dish.' The W.I. again after spending a week at Oakville. 1111 Sunday with b4 r: and Mrs. Arthur hold their annual Ladies'.Night weekend with her uncle, Mr. C. to report that Bates of Woodbridge. Mr. Bill Towner was off work Sane of Toronto. •They attended won the award for the best agri- r. are sorry the Woodbridge Fair on Monday. I spending this 'week with his par- Mr. Ridges of Oshawa spent last week through illness. cultural. theme at Markham Fair. � Mr. Bill Palmer is confined to I Mr. Ken Dean of Dorset is dance and euchre. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Prouse of I Uxbridge hospital. tertained relatives from Rich- Frank Hutchings. Pascoe started work Georgetown spent Sunday here Mr. and Mrs. tJoSundayl here ! Dean ere, Mr. and Mrs. Harold. Monday hero �� Mr. mond Hill said Toronto on Sun- Mr. Lloyd I Georgetown spent Mrs. Gordon Borland Last Wednesday, use. r. and Pro M Mrs. A. e- 's day. ownshi road, with 1 . Arthur Pious I held past master ° Sun- this week with the t P department. He had been em- The Claremoet Cubs went out with Mr. and Mrs _ ployed with Barclay Transport east of the village on a hike on Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mason of I of Walkerton spent the weekend Union Lodge p for sevmal years. „ - Earl Pilkey, Ron Hedges, Aian 'Redshaw and Gary Taylor were out hunting ,oa Monday. Mr. Ernie Baker had the mis- fortune to hit a sheep while on MARKE the- way home from work last Friday night and did considerable damage to his car. The regular meeting of, the �.. Ladies Auxiliary to the Legion will be held on October 12 at 8:30 p.m. . H�lst - —° Valerie Samarillo celebrsted -- her birthday last Saturday eve- Rouge -- -- Wing with :a party of school s PRICES EFFECTIVE friends. ,, Rouge Bridge On No. •2 Hwy. Thurs., Fri., �. - The Guides and Brownies MO- Oct. 14. - 13 - 14 .thers' L.A. will hold their next Every Evening TM 7� Pins Exco#" °burs. A Frl' Till 9-N p'M' - meeting on October lb at the home of Mrs. J. McGuire. For transportation be at the main tor- C?RTEN I NG 69 , ner at 7:50 p-nL � TIC M h Mrs. N. Hill of Toronto sped S Or R Oa.St.S �'"• e weekend' here with Mr. an Steak t,}t Mrs. A- Samarillo. p T h e Claremont community �S• C 1 lb. trsr bowling league starts on•Friday, Cw Arthur's Small Link Pork October 13 at 9 p.m. at Mark- ....�.�. J4 ham and Redshaw, Bob Hockiey ins 1 . d Harold Hopkins spent S Oz T'ent the HEALTHO - 39 weekend in the north hunting at -3 the Hopkins cottage. ' or, C FRLfH LEAN PORK The Women s Institute 'wilt meet on October a . 2 . in Case of 46 Tins $4.59 �• DOG FOOD the community hall. Rev. Mr• 0 � MAPLE LEAF Large 16 ex. jar Butt Balsam-mt.lion p � � ri�d FRESN MEATY 5 ( alsam-Mt. Zion. Oct. �/ p B = 9 era) neighbors surprised Mr. Alan PAR nesda night Mandersort last Wed Y p at a birthday party in his honor -:;SAVE 10 CENTS C at the home of his.son Mr. and Mrs. Glen Manderson. DING (6Nr and 7th RIBS) Mr. Chris Sherin who is PRIME RIB ROAST � 59C 1ployed in a bank in Labrador is (REGULAR) home on a month's vacation. CANfnA PACKl+es _ - ,� SHORT .RIB Mr• and Mrs. Ray Carson and BLADE family of Toronto. spent. the , ,1b C .'weekend at the Carson home. ' � - ' BOAST BLAO! BOt'1! RIJMOVEO Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Mend at SAVE 41e. _12 oz. Round Ties _ __ •of Toronto, spent the week she Irving McAvoy home. THREE for - Fresh Lean Minced Bee! . . . . . . . . . 3 lbs. 9Ee vi- Mr. and Mm B, Jamieson vi- lb 3Se sited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs-1 I C Benelless Rolled Plato Br's"ot rot _ Harry Willis at Belfontaine. ' will Cross# short Rib Roast . . . . . . . . : . .Ib. !Sc m emakers' Club 150 The Ho ._ (Sara • meet Saturday, Oct. 7 at the home. of Mrs.' Don Sanderson. This will . �- � - FRESH IM�INCED STEAK . . . . . . . . . . . . lb. BSc be a course on fruit. All gifts over - — Rolled :_12 are welcome. _ SPECIAL OFFER OF 15 CENTS OFF 4 lb pkg. BOeoloss prime Rib Roast — DR. NALLARD'S -- - 1st 5 ribs P,ar•I. Jordan met with an acci- dent atschool while playing. he C gOL.OGNA ran into a .tree and ktrocked s�- ;Iy�ApLE LEAF erat teeth loose. (Plus Tax> $IICed lb. 35C ' - -Large 3 lb. box ..By the piece Ib 29c GREENWOOD POWDERED SKIM MILK Greenwood. Oct. 2.-The Evening; ARTHUR'S FULLY COOKED .BONELESS Auxiliary 'of WMS was held at �� Ib C the home of Mrs. Percy Clark with a good attendance. Mrs. I SAVE 20 CENTS 7�9c l 19 •Ralph )ones had charge of wor- INNE - - ship. Miss Gloria Trolley gave the NEW DUNCAN MINES oz. pkg. Average Weight 2 to 3 lbs. report of school for leaders at Whitby. Mrs, F. Webb had busi•1 n ROUND OR SQUARE ness session Y i The Presbyterial WMS is to he _ p held on October 17 at St. Paul's Ib,- {/9 ' Church. Ajax. We hope a goodly �' (Bring 15c Coupon mailed to you and Save 7t/s Cents per package) number' can attend this meeting SAVE 7 CENTS 3 oz. tins _O the last Presbyterial a held a YORK BRAND AM SPREAD f�' 59e HAM Ib. 69e Our next meeting is to be held at DEVR�vn H Mss Fu�h Cooked HALF the•home of Mrs. Frank- Webb, f e/�1'1nQ11 on October 25 with South Group INGERSOL c fQ1�1�11� - SAVE 21 Average 5 6 Ibs ` in charge of the program. ' N [ Sympathy of our community �/= lb. pkg. f0( C C) goes to the family of the late ,�1„IEESE SLICES FRESH PORK ' (PICN1 Dean Mairs of Brougham. Several from our village attend- LDER RO • lbe v ed the funeral of the late Mrs. SHOU James Gibson from the funeral C home in Brooklin to` Salem. Pkgs Miss Verna Clossen of Whitby Kraft, I" 27 spent the weekend with the Gar diner family. SAVE 4 CENTS No 1 Selected Firm '�soiden Ripe Mr. John Plaxton 'entertained YORK BRAND With Dressing 12 oz, square tins C ' the Oshawa Presbyterial Young IIANAS flxecutive on the week BA end. They attended church ser �jyr. 89c vice in opr church. Y1I Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Ed-' '•ward, Alfred, Barbara and Ruth. SAVE 9 CENTS " had Sunday dinner with'rMrand 1 59 Mrs. Charles McTagga • - s 0 l Page •Facer ., - � : , • . . - '. ,. • THE PICKERING NEWS , Thursday, October 12, 1%T ROUND DANCE THE MODERN family visited Mr. Hansen's Etobicoke recent newlyweds "l Classes commence Tuesday, Oct.t. 1 17 7 -FAIRPORT BEACH _ mother and sister at Trenton visited Mr. and Mrs. N. Prue `/1a/Ar, L ri:' Pickering District Hjgh School qn the week end. on Sunday. :. f s' Fee: $3.00 for residents -- I - - - 310.00 for non-res;d.ms Mr. and Mrs, G. 'Mattingly The families of Mr.,and Mrs, $; �. g A welcome is extended to the ; onto this past.Sunday. and family visited relatives at .Doug .Cummings and Mr. and Either single or in couples, any ay Cameron Ontario on the week }Z re W. McLean visited the • .Miles family who recently mov- j A birthday party for Miss from 18 to 80. For. information end. Pickering museum on the week n WHitehall 2.3397 ed to our community, Lenore Butler was held at her g _ - — -- - home on Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs Ray Geary of end. �` d The first meeting of the sea- to Fairport United Churah ; with'nine friends attending. J sari for the Ladies Group of nwsxs g• InU11WILININMNtIIIMIMIpQIWW11WuNwwuMww�wWpgMltl{WMIIIIiItuMUluN141�Mil Woman's Association l The Ladies Association will Du Baptist church will be ANNUAL BAZAAR Thursday, October 19 at 8 p.m, be holding their first meeting of FAIRPORT UNITED CHURCH the season at 1.30 HEY FOLKS All ladies in the community are: p.m an Tues- rt � SATURDAY,2OCTOBER 21, 1961 welcome. day', October lith at the com- e .I 'm - _. Home and School News unity hall. All members lease - 'A1 SAND DtCORATORS a ten , if possible. New mere- • • >{t tilt � � gvan Touch•and•Toke Table The nest meeting of the b_;s a:a cordial!y welcome. Afternoon Teo Home and School wt►1 beheld _ his turdo Night' ' letrteed Rrst.tlass Polwins end hpef, _;,:.✓_... .. ___._ _ .._ The junior teens of Dunfair M^Mnte THE ANNUAL BAZAAR on Wednesday, November 1st at I Baptist. Church will be having ERIC STMtS - WCRATOe Wer11en's Association of Pickerin 8 p.m. A meeting is being plan-I a wiener roast at the home of R.R 3' MdeNng - Tl+npFa 1.1711 g United Church on Thursday evening, nod which will be of interest M1. M. Parkinson, this Friday OCTOBER 5 October 19 ar 7:30 to all residents. Mr. Allan, evenin p.m, Mrs. Wil- g October 13th. _ PARTS AND SERVICE Chief Ltason Officer from the _ liam McKay will open the bazaar. j The Recreation Committee Was�AXMBARGAIN CENTRE vo noodle, Dept. of Immigration and Citi-I held a dance at the community IF YOU CAN'T ENJOY A GOOD OLD-TIME There will Fs• home-baking, zenshi in Toronto will be the = Phan, WHitehall 2.6410 work, aprons, jams and jellies, can- hall' this past Saturday even- _ r Open Every Night Till 9 o'clock p speaker. Everyone is welcome.; in = :SQUARE DANCE, DON'T COME .TO THE dies and white elephant tables, Tea g and report about 80 In at _ will be served, 35c. Bobby Mackenzie celebrated; tendance. Mrs. B. Gates, Mr. WANTED TO BUY-Used piano. Phone -'- his 11th birthday with a party W. McLean and Mr. D. Price WH 2.0440. _ — ONTARIO LODGE NO. 324, LO.O.F' Grand Valley Hoedown held on Saturday at his home. were the chaperons. R _ Open Installation of Officers 'Tuesday,'Oitob:r 17, 1961 Those of his young friends who Pastor Holmes Will be prea- MILLINERY and Hand-,made Gloves - - attended report they had a thing at both services on Sun- Private afternoon classes - will a�' P.M. very good. time. day, October 15th at Dunfair Featuring: DOUG DA `frt 8 begin Oct. 23. For more details calf In St.•George's Anglican Parish Hall •g All Odd-Follows and Rebekahs and Mrs. A. Zettler was hostess. Baptist church. AND HIS NOR'T'HERN RAMBLERS AI•ona .Alderics, Rouge Hill, AT. at a miscellaneous shower held' Many happy returns t0 two e 2-3260. their friends are cordially invited to „ attend. Light Refreshments,served. at the home of Mrs. Betty Coe members of the Fitzpatrick NOTICE ' of Toronto. The shower was in family who celebratet birthdays GRAND VALLEY PARK-Two miles or second park I BAY RIDGES honour of bliss Ruth Vander-1 th'- week: Tom will be 4 years Dr. S. D. Weisbaurn All Odd-Follows and Rebekahs and heart whose marriage to Mrs. !old on October 12 and Deirdre _' north of No. 2 Highway, just west of Pickering Village 3 announces the opening of an their friends are cordially invited to Zettle•r's nephew -Mr. Roy Coe I will be 13 on October 13th. office for general practise of .attend OPEN INSTALLATION OF OF- will take place on Saturday, Mr. and airs. P. Dunne and »unwwmxnnumn�rmmmenmm�m•msm,m,am,u«run,•, ,,r..,. ,„„•,,,,r,,,,;,s•,,,,e ,m„ ,i, ,m111e 877 'Antonia Street FILERS-Ontario Lodge No. 324, I.O. October 28 at 'the Church of Mr. and airs. Dornig were bay Ridges, Pickering Township, O.F. in St. George's Anglican Parish the Advent, in Toronto. ;u�sts at the wending of '.Hiss as of October 2, 1961. Halt, Tuesday, October 17th at 8.00 i Karen wring this past 3atuta- ; • 'k // Phone No. 839-3031 m. Mr• J. Denney's hunting par-, Eleven 'Up �ee'n Dance' 1 p' , t was successful in •bad• in Toronto. Ontario.County Medical Society y gghis An additional shelf of books' - We wash to express our appr•cta• three moose on their hunt this r ha: been added to the Libra � ' OFFICE WORK-W* do at home, can tioh for the acts of kindness, mess- ! year: rye EVERY SATURDAY - 2-2.30 m, 0903 of sympathy received from, re- ! ..i The book The Pickering Story" i p'_ pick-up and deliver' or' with work been appointed by the Rate- ' will be. available in the library: COME A-*D SING - OCTOBER 14TH part time our. WH. 2.4383. latives, neighbours and many friends, I been' appointed by the Ratte We would like to encourage all The ladies Aid of St. Andrew's also the Masonic lodges of thank-you payers' Association at. thou of Fairport Beach to patronize ` and Pickering, A special thank you to meeting last week- presented a this fine library. RAINBOW ROOD V, Rev. Cresswell for his consoling words brief. on behalf of the associa-' The parents of Mrs. L.• 4i il- prabyterian Church will 'hold their and help in our sad bereavement of tion to the township planning limns Mr. and Mrs. K. Gulland ROUGE HILL RESTAURANT ' monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. I a loving husband, father and gran- 1 P P R Alex Gourli•, Thursday, October. 19th dadd board meeting held at Broug- were visitors over the Thanks- y.- Mrs, Dean Mairs and Family j hta,n} hall on.Wednesday, Octo-: giving holiday. Admission: 35c EACH at 2 o'clock.•The Indies of the con- - - -- —. _ _. - , �regotion ore invited to corns. GILLARD-In Loving Memory of d ber 4th. Mr. D. Jamieson re'-! 31r. and Mrs. H. Hansen and Door Son and Brother Kit in j Presented the Board at the.; - "— -Jkctionr October }4: }444;/thfisd W: meeting` t s _ - ----- -a,:<r-mow#-the objoe FOR SALE-German Shepherd pup-6 Gillard (•Jim, tions presented. do decisions weeks-mole-no papers, v5A0, Like falling leaves the years drift were made at this meeting but ear. L Phan• wH, 2.5377, by there' will he further sews to , . ur mer--,;es of you'will never die. -- ---T report to a few weeks time � B Keep in mind the date of Nov,' To ho-r to hold and then to part, fi fs the greatest sorrow of our heart, Q.i teenagers were present onj!. r s# 9 for the bake sale, sponsored by the I a „' Mom - sad - Family .lfonday evening at I►unfatr' Pickering Women's Institute, Only a memory of bygone days, Baptist Church to view the ex- And a sigh for a face unseen; cellent film "Teenage a PLAN TO A7TEN0 Re conflict A constant feeling that God alone After the film li refresh- HILL COUNTRY FAIR Knows best what 'should have.! ghi refte� �• SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14 been, I moots were served } - 14•11•- George Family, Mr. and 'Ml's. J. Williams . - -�--- ( and, family recently visited the ' Bicycle and -dolt carriage parade "Dial M for Murder" by Frederick Pioneer Village located at Jane at 1.30 p.m. Parade opens at 2 p.m. Knott is the Pickering 'Township Little I g Theatre's fall and Keele streets, Toronto ; -Hot Dogs, Pop, la Cream, Fresh presentation, Produced I ,n. :tses,e�. apple cider, homebaked goods, new by special arrangements with Dram- They report that it was S most interesting and educational i "hand sewn orfic'u for Chris►mos atists Play Service Inc, Ir will be f directed by At Anderson, who directed shopping, Good rummage and,sp•- the last Company's successful play The First Fail' - 'I eiol display of antique furniture, Hob- port Beach ?Fro Tinder Trop" :hew. Come and Cub Pack with their leaders � join w Oct. T 4. —— The Pickering Township Little Mr, J. Baker and Mr. Gordon FOR RENT-Room and board avail- Theatre have started a "Workshop" Dennison visited the Marine ... 1 able, central in Pickering village. For non-acting members for the win- Museum and Fort York in Tor- Phone Wh, 2.16-43. ter months. This is an ideal chance for anyone interested in the stage to FOR SALE - Apples, most popular get basic training in stagecraft and varieties, quarter m acting. The first meeting will be held I'Frenchma„,s Bay f `w mile west of in the Lincoln Street School, Pickering frock Road an 4th concession, Pic- on Wednesday, October 18th of a Dick and Joan.Avis and boys - kering, Bring'your own containers. p.m.-Everybody is w•Icom�d. went up' to-Sauble Beach with J. A. Corgis. Bert and Glenua Mauer for the me' BAHA'IS BELIEVE . . . That 1 week end.. 1� The Pickering Township end village • there Is but one God, thus one 1 311, and Mrs. Harold Pe%a Red Cross are.holding Boiaar at r g religion-the religion of God- , cock and Mrs. Bullard of Wind- , the Red Cross Centre, Brock Road I which has been called by dif• ; 'sot spent the week end with and fourth concession at 7.3 .m. on I �, •. ` .e �, I ferentnames, when revealed to Mi. and Mrs. W:Avis. w, Friday, October 20+h. 1 man at different times and We are leased to re 1111 i, P port that The Bazaar will feature numerous places. firs Tar Charles Mansefield is . articles of sewing, quilts cu:Mons, h ome again from the hospital. ' . , table covers etc., Home ksbking, tea Mrs. Win. Fertile flew-down !. room, white elephant and a childrens' It• �w y p playroom. i The proceeds are to go towards goinghar se ioue`operationnthis t the purchase of equipment, and to DEL 1V E R ED help towards the maintenance of the 1 We are pleased t0 See 311. I 24-HOUR SERVICE local building. The committee will be Fred Scott 'out and around a All Play and No. 'Work grateful for the donation of any A �UDDISTER gain after his recent accident articles for the home baking booth, A. in which he suffered several white elephant table etc, The butte- phone AT. 2-3292 broken ribs and a badly wren There's a tune for work and•a time providing increasing quantities of the ing will be open all afternoon on the' shed shoulder. 20th, to receive donations. Donations - for play. That's why thousands of basic fiber glass materials used in boat of..farm produce rust d very wet- sportsmen are turning to boating for construction. End result—freedom tome far the fruit and vegetable T T E N T 1' 0 N taunter. lll����� fun and relaxation.They begrudge long from tiresome maintenance and more Additional information may be se- hours of work keeping their boats ship- ,time for real boating pleasure. cured front Mrs. Tybs, TE. 9.2646 or Mrs. B shape. More and more they are turning The Boat Building Industry is only Bernath h W Claremont ^33 W4 or Mrs. I �� H. 2-1827. I RIDGES to fiber glass runabouts,.cruisers and one of the many fields in which Johns •II••F•I••I••'o:•.»:»�•.•�•:•� .»•�•-:-�•-s•• I sailboats that need little maintenance Manville research scientists, produc- M EE TEMPLE TAXI is now available in ( time. Boat builders are predicting that tionspecialistsandsalesrepresentatives MIKE STARR I within five years 90 per cent of all craft serve you. Their specialized perform NIGHT Bay Ridges Subdivision to give race under 20 feet—and many larger ones, a9ces help many industries in making s' In south Pickering Twp, too—will be molded from fiber glass- .our standard of living afer, more en j. DICKERING VILLAGE I • 8 , THURSDAY prompt, COU1'teous service reinforced plastic. Johns-Manville is joyable and efficient. OCTOBER 19 - 8 P. M. Came km Meet Your 24 HOURS A DAY Rembs.• Of Parliament I , ALL WELCOME TEMPLE JOHNS-MANVILLE South Pickerin g Pro gr ess- 9-2 oo' ive Conservative 'Ass's. to PLANT - 'PORT UNION, 0'NTARIO • Page VIVO J ,. •'T-HE PICKERING. ..NEWS Tharsday, October 11, 1961 are welcomed to the community. datet to Tuesday, October 17- but the date has been changed Mr. A. J. Thompson. _ to next Saturday, October 21.II Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Annie and Mrs. Lillian Hickey former The Sunday School are spon- home of family spent the Thanksgiving) wife of the late Fred Strouc- lent g n an Art Friday te evening,It is being held at to I ta Mrs. Rose Stroud on Fairport week-end wit Mrs. Annis' tiro- died on the week end Mrs- H a— DUN13ARTON Road commencing at .10 a.m.I they, Mr. Jac Cropley at his'key was a former Dunbartoa be �teTrtainmente and fresh There will also--be a bake sale. cottage at Lake St. Peter. resident. 4 meets will be served. Tickets Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Thom P- Mrs• Ethel S t r o u d had I Dunbarton United C'"A We're sorry that Mrs. Walter for Miss Gayla Carter at the son spent Monday in Trenton thanksgiving dinner with Mr. The minister Dr. W. A. My a The On We Go are holding Willis has been ill.wit the flu I home of her sister Mrs. Vernon visiting Rev, and Mrs. James and Mrs. E. Stroud and family I I ing conducted isthea bybeMrs.. H. their Rummage sale on Satur- last week. I Typert on No. 2 Hwy. last on Monday. October 21st, starting at I Payton. Congratulations 'to Mr. and Thursday evening. Miss Diane The Dunbarton.1if_��High School Mr. and Mrs E. Stroud and I Stroud at the organ. The choir day,. who were Carter was co-hostess• A good is holding its '&7 ial opening I family visited the Cunninghams under to direction of Mr. D. 10 a m. at the home o! Mrs. 'Mrs. Rine Erickson time was had by all. on Friday evening, Oct. 31 with, }n Orangeville on Sunday. Fanthom sang two beautiful Rose.Stroud- There Will also be married on Sept.30• a bake table. On Tuesday evening Bishop Mr.`A. H. McKague of tet De-I -Mrs. Robert Monday with hher Bu.UNA There will be a sacrament of - dedi- artment o Sunday spent to weekend in Seaforth.I ca,e the new chimes at St. guest speaker- parents 'Mr. and Mrs. ym o n Congratulations to Mr. and Stewards are holding a meet- morning October 29. Mrs. Michael Kelly on to birth Paul's Anglican Church. Mr. James McClement of To- T M r and Mrs. Percy Law and ing at the church. St. Andrews - A. u of the W. Presbyterian Church o! a daughter on Oct. 3. In last week's oolsmn was•Weekend with Mr. Mfrs. J family have moved to the 2nd The Village group GSeveral ladies from to vii- On-We-Go Rummage ; g MCC Mary-Beth and I concession from Toronto. They A. have changed their meeting I cleeolratedv�nthwf�2-uioffhe age attended a bridal shower' announced for this Saturday, `harvest for the Thanksgiving ` I Service on Sunday Morning. Our thanks to James Palmer who arranged the lovely dis- play. Mr. $enneth Hero n the minister conducted the service, WEST ROUGE • ,; West Rouge Ratepayers Open : ,Meeting, Wednesday, October 4 was well attended by the local residents. The President, Mr. F •.�• Alex Green, opened the meet- ing and spoke briefly on Indus- 'try and Commercial sites in - " I South Pickering a nd intro uc- - r f; ' � - ----�-•- ' "'"'""' ed Mr. Ed. Fleury, candidate ' . h .,•J; ,w ,�,�„y.41,,; _;w�;; for Ward Five in the election December. for Pickering, Township. r IT r. Stan. Frost, Past Presi I dent of the Association and I Chairman of The Parks Board _ Committee gave an outline on the Parkette planned for the property at East Ave. and hirkdene Dr. and asked for. . volunteers to help get the land levelled and seeded this Fall. A Lively discussion period followed and was -chaired by r :sir. Comery, with questions q'n the re-assessment, paved roads and amalgamation with Scar- boro none of which can be fully answered till the :Mill Rate for the Township is set for next year, no paved roads till the sewers are completed and no th- I ing on The Scarboro Issue at the present time. The St. Edwards parish Hall Council are holding a Hallo- ween Party -in St. Edwards : Hall Friday, November 3, 8.30 „ Now those great predictions for the Truck Triumph Of p.m. Everyone welcome, so do ' the Sixties" really pay off in built-in bonuses--in every come out and enjoy yourself. ,x , V GMC truck•for 62! A bonus of owner-proved,job-tested We are pleased to see Mr. features! Bonuses of more hours of continuous hauling Alex Green, East Ave. who has been confined to his home With bigger payloads , • • safer,sounder returns on invest' pneumonia for some time •is went! Bonus of style, economy, performance, of on- out and back.to work again. the-job reliability! Mr. and Mrs. daards and Ou'll Gordon, Rouge Hills Dr. with • ' hard-working engines And what a wealth of tried and true features Y alias Mary Shilton, West Point Power Bonus. with GMC s hard wo g g find in these new 's2 GMC's! Features proved and Crescent spent the Weekend at What a line-up of power there is foc you in GMC's extensive range of top-performing engines! Two improved through constant, careful engineering and Lake Iiauagama. ve ou the sturdy Sixes—famous for economy and reliability...four powerful V8's...revolutionary V-6 s testing , features to save you money, to gi Y BROOK ROAD and Twin-Six...famous GMC 2-cycle Diesels,giving you more ton miles per gallon....all of them outstanding dependability you expect from GMC! Y working for you day in, day out all through the year. The Home and School held their first •regular meeting Tuesday, October 3. Firs. Moss presided with a fair number at- discussion �''Then panel,Adva tag of a Library"Lange :4 K �'� ,.• t gave ac teacher's viewipoint Mrs f ,« } "•'.`' tp:» x : i Adamson president of the Pic c ".. k'ering Distrk, Council and air. a ...ew � °–°'�~•- •., 31cDougal librarian of'Scarboro FEE 4 ` took part. ' Refreshments W also A were served at the close. I e or FM Mr. and 31rs. W. Carter and x ; family ent the holiday week' • �, ,t. . :' .. z. . ,,: �• ,�.. ••�' ,,-� ` ��� L �N ;`' end lath -Bird's Creek. er y ;a .Ir. and aw b : ,� . •:y�`,.. :pent the week end at w•aubas- hens .,. ? r. >„•..:.{... ;Y�; Mrs, Sheila Compton had a • j :;,y'.frt.^i£r' y,n.: u, •.,M1y vC•'.} Y+L. a ^::lt. ::`�+:4•b •` '` :..:s\ f '''r; • Girl g out t i p wi h the Guides of Pickering recently. •alrs. Hosegood and daughter Mrs. R. Jacques visited Mr. and Yes,'proven dependability features are the keynote ^Handling Bonus: greater stabilit�l: Mrs. E. Cornutt on •the week of GMC for '62! Take G MC's range of powerful, end. nd economical engines, for example . . . or the rugged with improved suspension Cub Pap rodriveton October 14 I-beam front suspension on heavy duty 'models. Have your papers ready when rMC'a wide range ofmodels! In Heavy-duty there's �, '° yN i GMC'sindepettden.t 'the boys call. �. - ti the 72 steel tilt-cab,job- ,�, front suspension – lira: =��Iiddleton and Mrs. the 48 aluminum tilt ca ;- d sha w J r. and family ,•: J. Bra 'n sues -„ ec- i t sel springing ':matching.105'conventionals--plus the widest ,�''' �, .. torsion sp g g g y• g fatigue-free ride,pro- visited the farmer's mother tion of 90” conventionals in the industr t In Light- - airs. Walton and others over and Medium-duty, another complete range of dis- tects the load—makes Thanksgiving. tinctive, prestige-styled models! handling a breeze! A meeting was held at the GMC brings you a host of other features built to �� Red Cross Centre on Oct. 5,TO save you money, too! Examples: independent front row GMC dNlel'> -�►:60th ,;.FROM /Z�N We are pleased to report we wheel suspension with torsion springing, double wall t"fol be=facts for Y"oR GMC for' 6Z— 60 ��� can have accommodation "for cab construction,rugged frames, longer-lasting chip- " Brownies, Cubs and scouts tM Truda�$044 Borl�oo! c�c•tdaD from 7 p.m. on 'Monday nights. resletant f1nish�. The Red Cross nursing t w OLr►ti'EItAL MOT*fa VALUX - course will begin October 18 at a p.m. Anyone interested phone `E's Lt111A�TED PICKERING -- "PHONE WH. 2-5660-1 — MO. 8-4261 Mrs. W. Sowerby;WH. 2-SSTs. LAW 1VIOTOR SALES A small tuition fen C� �- Be sere and see "The Toms/ Asi6roso Show" on the CDC ToWbios t4skwerlc eeeh Fridts- Check yo+tpr weai lirtiog for !)uses) A" time, r • ANNOUNCING 6MC TRUCKS FOR 1962 WITH BUILTe IN BONUSES f e SIX x P�3 T H E P I C K E R I N G N E W S Thursday, October 12, 1961 tlNllpllllll!gIIIImII�IpNQEIHI0ANI8IIWIIIHIIIAUIIII'�III@Gtlgf Ip lAlp7Gli ==-BUSINESS DIRECTORY _Services In Library Petition — - - i Being Circulated WILLIAM G. LAWSON The Churches •• e For Pickering GUARANTEED McEACHNIE�S '2122" wuuuull;;;l�lul rt> muumtuu �„I;! �Barrisrer and Solicitor Radio-TV Serriee The Home and School Associa- y funeral Director tions ,have recently been m4cie 'TELEPHONE W-1. 2-2741 Any Make or Model Pickering aware that the effort• to initiate ' United Church a public library system in our ARTHUR FIELD * township is still very much alive. ! CHURCH ST. N. PICKERING, ©1HT'. PICKERING Private Ambulance Service 280 votes on IastDecember's bal- .� TWO CHURCH SERVICES lot and it is hoped that with great- I DAY OR NIGHT 9:a3 a.m. and 11:07 a.m. er information available to all Sunday Schoo''Satae Hours this year, the project will go gver WATER DELIVERED the top. In an area with so many hurch s - growing families parents are find- DRUGS LTD• WM. McEACHNfE, Prop. 9:43 a.ni.-Church Service ing it an increasing hardship to West of Dunbarton 10:30 a.m.-Sunday School supply their children with a good RE selection of reading materials. A PHONE Phone WH. 2-2171 public library, with a good`circu- PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS latioa throughout the whole township would solve this prob ATlantie 2-0063 Pickering, Ont. GRACE PRESBYTERIAN lem. If you are asked to sign the COSMETICS - SUNDRIES - BABY REDS CHURCH petition that is being circulated MORNING WORSHIP to have the library on the ballot again this year, give the matter KEN and CLARKE 11 a.m.-West Rouge Scholl some thought before you sign. STORK HOURS: Creighton, Fraser Auditorium Then when P R E N T I C E 9 � ••`. you see the advan- .' . SUNDAY SCHOOLS: Cages of a library for you and .WEEK DAYS DAILY- 9 a.m. to 9 .m. :AUCTIONEERS Drynan & Murdoch 'Nest Rowe School- your children.add your name to p 9:30 a.m.-8 years and over the list. SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 1 P.M. to 5 P.M. Lk esed —d Avtherixed for the Barristers, Solicitors and I1 a.m.-wp to 8 years COusid•s of Ontario and York 11 a m:Nursery / CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS Fors• Stuck, Implements, House" Notaries Public Centennial Road Sch 'J �. P , TORONTO AREA PHONE Whitehall 2-5%1 Fwait•ro, Reel Eetate '•4e our `I i a.m.-All ages. Canadian National Railways is offer- PICKERING � • BANK Of COMMERCE CHAMBERS specialty at Reasonable Rates 408 ROUGE HIGHLANDS DR. ing for sale, demolition and removal DUAL SERVICE AT ONE PRICIH 5 SirtlCoe St. N., Oshawa the stock pens (lass chute' at Picker- in Ontario. These pens are located Milliken P.O. Phone Agbssft 32W'3 g' � , Telephone RA. 3-3446. about 400' west of the Pickering Markham P.O. Phone Mark. 20d 1 p / Station on the north side c f the PRENTICES have boon established St. Georges tracks and they measure opproxi- Aectioneen siscis 1890. Anglican Church mutely 30' x W. �GrahaM HARDWARE .7 Thos• interested in the purchase of M �/ PICKERING ONTARIO this facility should forward their offer y PPLIANCES PAINTS - 'TOOLS E. R. FLEURY Dr John Lesi R•etHE addressed' l tfi. undersigned in n A • REV. H. S. SHEPHERD, B A.,O.D, sealed envelop• marked distinctly on Box 198, Pickering, Ont: the outside "Offer for Pickering Stock GLASS - ETC. BARRISTER - SOLICITOR D E N T 15 T pen" so a3 to reach the address given ^on* WHitehall 2-3313 below real later than 12:00 o'dosk NOTARY PUBLIC ' .; SUNDAY SERVICES noon an Octaber 16th, 1%1. ..GENERAL H A R D W A R E MerriabHat land Crook Reed 830 a.m.-Holy Communion All offers must be accompanied by ° 11.00 a.m.-Morning Prayer a certified cheque or money order AT. 2-7391 or AT. 2-1362 iPiCkerin I drawn in favour of Canadian Nation_ PF:3ne: WHitehall 2-1911 (Pickering 9 11.00 a.m.—Holy Communion of'Railways for at least 23% of this Medical Centre 1100 a.m.-SulndaySSchool In the offer, HOURS: Parish Nall The successful bidder will, upon Monday to Friday-9:00.3:30 p.m. * 11.00 a.m.-Nursery acceptance of th+ rctir, be required Saturday end Evenings (At the Parish Hall) to then deposit the full amount of by AppointmnM g p year the offer. The 23% deposit will be OFFICE: WH•.2-0660 .,Room-o es u f0 4 returned when the structure has been , 9 WEDNESDAY removed and the promises left in a r • :RE$.: WH- 2-1855 10.00 a.m.-Holy communion and clean end tidy condition satisfactory I annaliatering MONUMENTS Intercessions for the sick to this Railway-Compliste removal of ' 4/ the pens must be made within 30 V�fedd days from acceptance of the offer • - "Highway Menunsent Works. unless otherwise arranged And Birthday Cakes ROBERT AUSTIN, Prop. M E Christian Science Offers must not b. withdrawn b.- i R.R. 1, Whitby, Ontario • • fore 60 days after the closing date , Two miles woof of Whitby I si0eiety for reviving bids. a7t Pies Our Specialty" •e Me. 2 Highway, betweee H E R R I N This highest or ony+offer wig not Whitby and Aiox ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO necessarily be accepted. Main Street Pickering - WH. 2-0386 PHONE: Whitby MO. 8-3"2 ,y CHURCH SERVICE AND Mr. R• C. Moffat, SUNDAY SCHOOL Area Engineer, " SUNDAY-11 a.m.-In the 'Canadian National Railways. Funeral and Altsrh,n Building, Kingston Rd. •20 York Street, PLUMB !N G Rouge Hills Toronto, Ontario Ambulance Service Testimonies of Heeling an given ixi '.LUMBER ALFRED KAYES or she old of day Me•Nny, C 0. '*' li•Id at 8 p.m. .St. AAdr @W S PLUMBING BATHROOMS Iwlo.'2 Hi hw ALL ARE WELCOME Highway -.The Reading Roem h open to Presbyterian Church _ (PRESSURE SYSTEMS at Pickering Beach Road the Public Daily Church St. N•, Pickering. Ont. 'Johns-Manville Deale' ESTIMATES GIVEN .�. I+or further information Kenneth Heron, B.A. . Minister !DON'T MOVE—IMPROVE - Pftene WHitehall 2-6717 Cali ATiontic 2,2635 Phone. WH2-2883 I'Tdlephone, 9.43.A.M. Sunday school WITH ALUMINUM OR WOOD WHitehall 2-3610 100 A.M. "'""i' s""i°' .COMBINATION DOORS & WINDOWS Television & Radio PIANO ANNIVERSARY SERVICES Sunday, October 15, 1961 `IPAL-O-PAK INSULATION FOR ATTICS Repairs . ;BRADY AND THEORY X1.00 A. M. - 7.30 P. M. RANGED :TERMS AR Rev. Hugh MacDonald 'PHONE: TEmple 9.1191 T. Hartford, A.T.C.M. I Guest Minister No. 2 Highway WHitehall 2-3251 DUNBARTON RADIO i T-V PLUMBING -WHitehall 2.3336 31 Guild Rd. Pickering' A. N. RATTEW TORE - 1. �T The one place to I�e�. .t ; Gem#cy/ Hardw�re ROGER G. CONANT, B.A. everything in Plurhbing. FAST CHILDREN'S WEAR I "BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR GOOD VALUE AT THE CONITH BLDG., AJAX' RIGHT PRICE JUST ARRIVED - -< Open Daily Till ::30 p.ns LADIES' roLDF� cRO��'` PAINTS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES 7YS Simco• St. South, Oshawa Saturday Till 1:00 p.m. SWEATERS - R EPAIR5 $ ALTERATIONS 12 Church St. S., Pickeftng TOOLS - GLASS - ETC. • SERVICE . INSURANCE CO. 4320 Kingston Road JVIacLEOD'S OF _ WRITE OR PHONE West Hill Cheep Rates for Farm and Country :-AT. 4-4721 = 'PICKERING Banding, DINTY`S Windstorm Insurance on Buildings, WH• 2 1860 Windmills, Sibs, Eta SMALL MOTOR Balsdon"s Hardee r Automobile Insurance of All Kinds Bova tan & Gibson DENNEY BROTHERS "Mac -Can 'Fix-lit" CLINIC I phone WHitehall 2-0480 PHONE: WHITBY MO. sa321 HEATING. CONTRACTORS ' .� Pickering Hot Water, Steam Systems Repairs to W. H. J. Thompson, installed HAVE YOU Gasoline Alterations and Repairs :TRIED A MOWER SHARPENING SEPTIC TANKS DENNIS CARTAGE BARRISTER•and SOLICITOR TEmple 9-3357 l SPECIALTY Walter Supply British Columbia and Gntade ..NEWS" sPE CLEANED P The Pribilo Islands In the .' .: >' 500 °b. .................... 00 g 14.50-3s. eLENw000 BLDG, AJAX s Pick-u an'd Delivery 830 gals. ......... ....... $6.00 WHitehall 2-5131 Berin Sea got their name from Gerasim Pribilof, a Russian sea W. J. BUTT 1,000 gals. ...:.................. $7.00 Resld•nan TEwle 9-2636 captain who discovered them is Af�1D '9RAVBL 1. 1786. :,CLASSIFIED? PHONE WH. 2-3230 Oshawa - RA. 3-4042 TOP saL AND Plu { - . WEST NILL Ar jet - 4_w '?`Iir*sti! , ' Page Ssva .M•E.•F C LE t l � NEWS OeteW 12, flt w w+bo gave a vey iniereSting pro- gram by showing pictures of her INSURANCE REAL ESTATE DR. ALFRED BROUGHAM — trip to Europe. A very dainty Office WH. 2.6212 Residence WH. 2-3115 lunch served d the hostesses, LT A ('!C� On Friday, October 20, a ba- moved to Ajax Hospital on Fri- Mrs. Gray and Mrs. Malcolm 1' GS will be held at the Red day suffering a stroke. closed the meeting. Cross centre at Brock Road. There Mr. and Mrs. Ken Pascoe and Mr.• and Mrs. Albert Burro" VETERINARIAN will be a baking, sewing and a family, also Mr. and Mrs. Ross and' Mr. and Mrs. C. Burrows Y R L E.- MORLEY white elephant table. The bazaar Knox and family joined -several took a trip to Collingwood re- will be opened by' Mrs. Crichon. families at their cottages at Bal-j Gently. Your Friendly Resident Agent' Old Rosebank Rd. North' There will be a solo by Mrs. sam Lake (Little. Brougham). Mrs. Follis entertained her mo• y g Parker accompanied by Mrs. monthly meeting of the week. The r 0. , C ering , ee er. ona cons en Y t)ie Woman's. Association was end. : : received. Proceeds in aid of Red held on Wednesday evening. Oc Mrs. Annie Phillips of Kings. Telephone TE. 9-1822 Cross work. tober 4 at the home of Mrs. Geo. ton spent a few days last week ..32 KINGSTON RD. W. P.O. BOX 160 Mrs. Lemmon took in the fowl I Gray with a good attendance. The�with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bur- supper at Valentia on T'hanksgiv-j president, Mrs. Geo. Willson wel-'.rows.' i PICKIIRING. ONTARIO eng Day. comed those,present. The treasur-I _ LONG DISTANCE CALL I and Mrs. Ken Bent and er gave a report, also Mrs. Ham- The Boy Scouts and Cubs are family of Oshawa called on her j ilton, card convener gave her re-I having a paper drive on Satur- Zenith 3.3140 mother. Mrs. Hamilton, on Satur- port and read several replies. The day mooning, October 1 e Please day evening. f meeting was then turned over to I have your newspapers ready for (No Td! Charge) Willson was re-I Mrs. Follis r m convener, j the boys. JOHN La LAY _ M�. W. E. p Mr. and firs. Russell Burrows,' i N S U R A N C F little daughter and son Jimmy, PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE OF ENGLAND spent the weekend with his par- _ COMPANY LTD. ` I ents Mr. and :Mrs. Charles Bur- LIFE —'AUTOMOBILE FIRE rows. I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas English were at Bracebridge over the 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST weekend attending the silver wed- ding Station Plaza,Ajax Sh•rpiag C•ntr•. Mawr- WH. 24001 I j anniversary of their daush- Phone For haeliediale Coverage Day Or Night I ;ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. j James Wroe. .-. ' Mrs. Honey of Port Perry. spent a few days with her daugh- ter, Mrs. M. Annis and helped Friday, Shefiah celebrate her birthday• Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burrows G , ' NEWELL were In Hampton one ay recent- :. (Gladys Newell) g their son Russell and . ly visiting n It ll Real Estate Broker — Pickering Village I family. 'WH. 2-577(3-1 or Toronto WA. 3-9513 Whitby — Phone MO. 8-3625 Mrs. Cropper - Cobourg FR. 2-7601 To Attend H. 8e S. Res. "Highway" 14 Mite East of Dunbareon, No.2 Highway ECTR I C Area Conference The Home and S�hoW drea.;on-, ference to be- h--Id in Oshawa V HIGHLAND CREEK VW V ELECTRICALAPPLIANCE _. y - ` !,South a(hetwztnia4(11 anct Hwy. W for. our VOLKSWAGEN Service W on October. 21 from 9 a.m. tell i 4 p.m., will have two outstanding ;If you have any trouble of any kind AND W -speakers.Mrs. ... . on your VW come and see us. - Mrs. Cropper, -president a the. Ontario Federation of Nome and � . TEXACO S T A T-4 O N KINGSTON ROAD — PICKERING Schools kill speak on` program-.o 6000 Kin soon Rd. of H 2 Phone AT. 2-90T1 ! ..(Opposite Post Office) m ng and can r guaranteed ed to have vital,. worthwhile maters] g -Hwy. _ _. ._ ` - pass along. Her career in Home and.School has shown her ability _ to promote interest- into those . areas in which she has partici- RAVEL - SAND Monteith, Monteith, Riehl LV C KY _�RAW pmea• & Co. The 'opening FREE Mr'CRUSHED STONE CHARTERED CCOUWTANTS : . Ontario avido ch.sCitizenship.ect who G: W. RIEHL. C.A.. R•I.A si h is known • LICENSED TRUSTEES well speak on vide Prompt Delivery C o m � l e to Line o� Modern Lig h t i n g zenship. Mr Davic'o Alax - Oahowa - 5fra+fo►d p to those Home and Schoolers who AT�aE c ���� Oshawa RAndaiph 5.3327 attended camp as a decisive speak- BURT R. WATERS, C.A. er who has the ability to pass Whitehall 2.0690 _ along a clear insight into our cur- Valley Fwm Rood .:.Many Opening Day ' Specials ``rent educational problems. � y All Hn-rrre and School Associa- ,fickering - - •• - ��f five memhers attend atolls import' - ' L E R " ant c cc. which will do - a eferen T. GE GE'S ` HEATING A T I H G '-. Eve one 1Neleome To Come mee� or them realize the neccssit}' for �' zoro.s' pioneering S OR effort cM ! ° part of our associa- •� o t�;lor their progress to E1/�LL Ckan-Out Service e { - ... � Gas and Oil Installations .: _ - .` Our Fine- �i s I Ga he slues our ti ns t Ia nd See: P t i fazing parrnts to- PICKERING day. •- ' `�24 44OUR CALLS -�. ,: �;•' : , � _ boequ•t and 'Meeting 9 Tudor Sths•t, Ajax n Ce C 'T�i J Facilities - p p lia, 'TRY ;._WH. 2-3491 ••NEWS" CATERING SERVICES (Se"nv160) -NO OBLIGATIONS Telephone WH. 2-1895 { 'CLASSIFIED FiRSV MORTGAGES ARRANGED: ' ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES `•S D j AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS I' OPTOMETRIC AND IMPROVEMENTS. VISION CARE j WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN JOHN -RAWBON, R.O. ON EXISTING MORTGAGES.' •AAALL 13L mi, PLEASANT STREET If YOU REQUIRE ANY MORTGAGE j •(OFF LIVERPOO► RD. SOUTH) FINANCING & FOR FAST • � FRENCHMAN'S BAY ..I COURTEOUS SERVICE: CALL — � , • • EYES EXAMINED AUBREY E. IRELAND GLJ►55E5 FITTED and REPAIRED. I EVENINGS AND COMPANY BY APPOINTMENT. TE.9.2601 I � ' 100 ADELAIDE ST: W. jl REGISTER NOW FOR j TORONTO 2, ONTARIO t SPECIALIZED BUSINESS EMpire B-e300 or EMpire 6-5961 TRAINING Day School—any Monday morning Evenings ( s IgTJre et all here• Ores in Canada are caused by earibss saoekers; 16°x.' by Night School—Tuesday, Thursday TEmple 9-1130 — wA. 2.6902 ; faulty beating•grlipment;'M by rubbish and trash; 10'� by •leshis w ring. 7:00..9:00 P.M. ` Special Courses for Housewives j Wily not cheek your hORI• for fin hazards today and h71ak• iYn you Shiftworkers, teen-age Typin3 Support You don't Sirs fire a place to start! Free Cotc:og avoilob'e on request OCTOBER 8-14 15 FIRE PREVENTION WEEK Oshawa Business College ' - I osha Community C � Co DIAL 725-3375 i -operators Insurance As50tlatlOrl 10 SIMCOE ST. NORTH f OSMAWA f I .. � .:_.Projects -' _ ✓r �Ryp Efeht ,•. •. 1'HE DICKERING. NEWS Thum%%, October 11, 1%'F : b h AM I I'i WE'RE CELEBRATING IGA'S : � ��y�Y.•• y ��k.�Yip,,�y�/i�MQ ' 11th ANNIVERSARY in CANADA FRESH — OVEN-READY WITH DRESSING ONE TIN IGA BONELESS PORKEVAPORTED FREE ! ' :. • 4� s - WITH THE PURCHASE OF 6-02. JAR : 1 ; fib. C FFEE REG. PRICE 85c •5- -h o IGA INSTANT CO •., .. . . .. . . . FREE I ONE 2-CB. BAG REDPATH t GRANULATED u oas Mb.-SUGAR WITH THE PURCHASE OF 10-OZ. JAR CHOICE MEATY i IGA INSTANT -COFFEE . ---AT REG. PRICE / .29 .. Pork Back Ro �6. E SWIFT BROOKFIELD-SKINLESS WITH THE PURCHASE SCONE - I 16-02. LOAF P o rk Sa usa a Pure I6,.45 c e DEMPSTER S TASTY FREE , 'IBREAD... DELICIOUS with urchase of One loaf at Reg. Price 29c • p ' /�eners IIAaPIe Lead -Ib. cello , , c ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE OCT. 11, 12, 13, 14 1FORNIA'S FINEST TABLE VARIETIES No. 7 GRADE r a fi, Luncheon Meat F S '.I"Z. TIN PAM EMPEROR or' SEEDLESS Raspberry C - s IGA AM . . . . . . . . : 2"Z. JAR ;f RAPs Sunny Morns_ C C PKG - 1.-LB . COFFEE . . CRISP-Size 24 s Good Luck=3c Off VACUUM-COOLED LETTUCE 2/29c MARGARINE . . 1-LB. PKG. No. 1 GRADE-10-Oz. Cello. Pkgs. . . CURLY-CRISP SPINACH 2/29c' 29c FLUFFY-2-Ib. Pkg. �, ..•.4 ry .. air DAINTY RICA Z�C EASY TO PEEL-Dozen Size 2Ws �° - 2c-OFF-32-02. at+. , JUICY ORANGES 9c LIQUID JAVEX LIOUID-12c OFF-24-4z. Contoiner — - -- MAPLE LEAF 'DETERGENT 1• �`' . 79c : Receive Free$6.00 in Bonus Tapes with . . . I SOCKEYE SALMON .. a f Tin VAN KIRK-7c OFF-"X. Pko. K e H C1 - - EGA ....... 6-Oz. Jar ROYAL DELUXE=Choc.,DOUble Dutch Whit., Choc. Min1-20•OX.Pki• MOTHER PARKER'S ROB 5.IN HOOD CAKE MIXES . . 29c - . � :TEA BAGS • ...... .................................•. .. .Pkg. of bo Z ,•,PINK FROZEN 40-FATHOM—SKINLESS—Random Weights DIAL SOAP 2 Reg. e FILLETS fib. 43c ALL �� VARIETIES s HADDOCKCANDIES ..:... . ......... Pkg. CHERRY HILL .00 12-Oz. Cut OLD COLORED CHEESE .•.............. ............ . . Receive Free$2.00 In.Bonus Tapes with ' /ards on- s , / T / FROZE W • 1 O O P•FROZEN WAXED BEANS •. ......:. ..... ......: - z. .kg 3 Sag ( IG �► � 'No. 1 GRADE � :;,COOKING ONIONS •� - -ib• O �NG - " ONTARIO VACUUM SEALED SLICED ••••• ..PICKER `TABLERITE COOKED MEATS .•�...... .... .. ..� 6-Oz'. Pkg. , Mac. and Cheese — Chicken Leaf — Pickld and Pimieat — Dutch Loaf i • I