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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1961_10_26 PISLiSNEt T - NEW WHITEHALL SINCE 2 . 0940 VOLUME 79—No. 5 PICKERING, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1961 PRICE: too PER COPY Bay Ridges Community Spirit Quite ;Reeve Suggests'*Townthio, Buy P i c e r i n g i age es apparent )edging By its Activities ' Land For Re-sale To Industry �,"�!;; 11!'!'.i"'1l,m,n:..,L..,,1.,:��!(a:yr :9GUi":kF:iWiil4'I!::;;!Ui;l!„I�' i6":f ➢ID10l�f9�11111Li The First Bay Ridges Group again of the two exciting pro- Reeve Sherman Scott h.ms � 1bp ' 14T :A�o asked what council - Committee has announced that jests underway for iris tom- council to consiaer rile matter of l would think about putting such'a ' • The,three very lucky Winners; a. George's St., spent a week- they will sell Chri.:t-nas trees mittee. the township purchasing some question an the ballot. He said at the draw held at _llark� Elec- ! md' at, Gult -visiting Mrs. An- ' 'his year to further support the First is the forming of the land for resale to industry. that he did not think they shored tric on Saturday, Oct. 21st, 'an's s`.star's.Mrs. Wright r.nd �rpidly growing Sccut and Cub new hockey league- of which "One of our problems in get- were: 1st, Bet-nice Donrv.ns, I _. f3er.nett at Kitchener vi:.;t- `activity in the area. support is urgently needed in I ting industry, is that land is not spend more than $100.000 for land. ' Whites Sideroad, an Electric ing her niece Mrs. Earl Xaltc,::. One of the exectttiye members the way of sponsors, managers, I,available at attractive prices,” he.IThe land could be paid off by Blanket; 2nd, Mrs. Duncan, Clayton Annaa spent aweek- of the committee stated that the coaches and players. I said, -w+r debenture on mortgage over 30 . Hiley Ave., an Electric Fry end visAing his relatives . at -waiting list for Cubs has reach- Also the first annual Bay : Reeve Scott said that about 50 years. Pan; 3rd, Harold Anderson, 'Southiver. ed 30 boys and more help and Ridges soap box derby slated !acres of land should be Bought. "It would mean that the to Pan; a Steam Iron, Ruth Irish received love] move is required as soon' as! serviced and sold to industry at ship could service their own land Pickering, y y for the early spring. All en- Rotarians and guests were ;hovers' on. the occasion of possible., l tries must be..in before March i ccsi. He suggested th-'t this would without giving benefits'to any in- entertEmed by Dr. Tomlinson ai her wedding . Mrs. Maxine Hop-1 Ladies' Auxiliary, 1 :31 al-)ng with an entry fee of he?p s:ahili.e the price of indus- 'dividual land owner,' said Reeve _ Kleinburg Golf and Country kinson, Dunbartvir held a cup l, November 16 will be a big ,;0 ce:)ts. Rules and regulations trial land here. Scott. Club last Sunday, Oct. 22nd. Lnd saucer shower, Mrs. Peggy I day for the newly-formed La will be posted very soon. I t Trophy Of The Day was won Scott,, Pickering held a miss:. ! dies' Auxiliary. Mrs. Vaillan- I The BP\RA executive are em= by Frank Simmons. Muriel Scott and Peggy Pear- ! court, the president, has made; barking on a new fund-raising; We are surry to i:ear .that�;oa Ruth'a's?otter ti_^-d also I :: official that the ladies will i campaign. This time `it is the Marks Electric Adds New Face Gayle'Disney daughter of,3Ir. j Kathy Palmer. conduct a tea and white ele-I Christmas catalog carnival, Gift and Mrs. Elmo Disney fractured , -- phant sale ih c:.r j:action �:ith' catalogs will be distributed ; To Pickering Village Main Street her finger playing volleyball P ba',e sale and candy sale be-- throughout the area by volun- this week. .P y g y Red Crass Raid , ing held 'by 'he Bay Ridgrs ,tier nrlieis in the ne:'t few T:e .p niz; of -lf:::ks new pies- 'Ippiianc•es. 4nd being an electri- Helen and Lil Alatehett, Tor- I Brownies and Gu;A-s, All this days. Many, attractive gif*s, trrcal and appliance store cn Pic$-• cian kimself, john Marks can onto were out visiting friends activity will rite place at 'the cards and novelties are avall enng Village's . front .street' twu guarantee. service on the ,various last weekend and drove around Successful.Bazaar Pecreation H..il tl:e Model able and all proceeds go award I weeks ago was,welcomed by many .makes that-he sells. Re has been enjoying our beautiful country- The.Women'& Work Commit Home £nclos:)rew 0,i catur•lay, their ambitious- and successful l local and district.residents. 'in this area*for several years and side in its fall colour. tee of the Pickering 'Township Nov. 18 at 2 F.m. youth program. The owner, Jon Ma::..: -s v:ei, s• no stranger to Pickering or Mr, and Mrs. Murray, hurch and.Village Branch of the Red ( Bay Ridge.,; F:•°re¢rian Neu-8. Bap Ridges Ratepayers' Assoc, qualified to open such a business�community activities.` Street,were in Hillsdale visiting Cross sponsored a highly sue-: George Al ,)p, who is n The first off;ial election of here. and it is one-that is very We welcome Marks Electric and I cesstul'bazaar held at the Red! charge of pre-t**n activity and officers will take place on the- much needed. App$ances to Pickering and trust relatives a few weeks ago. III minor sports, reminds .us once second Tuesday in November The store is brigfrt and warm, that Pickering and district w111 ! )lain. Doucette and bits. Cross Centre last Friday ev- Prout, Elizabeth St. were co. enng. A total of $302:92 was I for the ten executive positions malting it'pleasant for shoppers. drop in and have a:Look at ibis raised. The bazaar was officially I on the Bay Ridges Ratepayers' Marks carries a complete Sine of E fine new store. hostesses at a kitchen shower opened by bars. D. Crichton, lo- � � law To License Association. for a recent bride Mrs. Moses I cal Red Cross president. Mrs. ; y Mrs. Bonita Angel will be the ' Last Thursday night Friends Reg. Parker, a Pickering solo- I Given acting chairman and will assist (pQta�,y 'Works Forrrtern+atianal and neighbors attended and Plumbers nomination and election chair- :/[ (ist accompanied on the piano ; R amid lovely gifts and delicious;by Mrs. T. J. Wheeler sang at Second Reading man Mr.. Muriel Waring fn refreshments everyone enjoyed the opening. The committee conducting the meeting. It is Understanding wring Trying Times themselves. Mrs. Moses was a ; copy f. th e- waking to see a hoped that a guest speaker will former Whitby resident. wishes to thank all those who copy rs the bylaw, 'to. license ihelped to make the bazaar-a � lumbers is F::kerm Tw- may be\available. Rotary C.etbs :n 123 .ountries ]7r. Kingstone i, a ,pract:s.ug - Glad to see Mr. Vern Disney ; "table success, by their work, p g" P' are united in these difficult times physician in Toronto and !s a secure a -cop-,- at the Municipal PUBLIC MEETING of international lesion rn -i- member alai past-president of the back at work after his recent.!.donation of products, etc. A Office. Broug::ern. operation. special thanks.to Susan Boyer TWP. HALL, BROUGHAM Rotary as of trio nk. rn was Mrs. Grills, Duffin St. is ' It wzrs, agre rd by council that elected as a district governor of who made the posters. The ba- yy away is Niagara Falls visiting zar was particularly well at plumbers shou'd have a chancy to Thursday, Nov. 2. B P. M. Rotary International for 1960-62 her son reds week study the byL w before-it is given To,hear about, and discuss the 'his l dt Rotary's 52nd annual convention tended and was real Pickering tfie third readling. "Public Library Question" } , n Tokyo. .Jspan, last May. He is Congratulations to Mr, and I township and village affair, Mrs Ron Halt, CampbellfotKi> , People gaming froth Claremont. ~ rA cne (if 269 district governors sup- on the safe arrival of• a baby I Greenwood, Brougham, Wbite- . • • • w� r s ervis ng the activities'of more have boy last week. sale, Cherrytvood, PfekerinK �+ 1,000 Rotary Clubs which have Sorry to hear that Mrs:'W. f village, West Rouge, RcGge ;Baha s Hold Interesting ))Meeting ! a membership of 509.000 business R. Rimmer, Christina St. is sick Hills and Dumbarton. • + • • • y and professional executives in 123 r �Ilih Discussion On Religions Today in bed with pneumonia. �. � � y ' :otmtrles throughout the world. Sara. Bruce Iiogarth and girls � Now Square Donee Club � A oximat.l 100 people from 'man ' �lasaroom texas, and he cited During 1� visit to:the Rotary attended Hampton Annivet r:ary i q ppr Y I } Club of Pickering. Governor Church Service last Sunday. I Got Underway Noventbor. 2 the township and nearby areas at- paragraphs on the life and words ac Henry Kingston explained that Mrs. Htigarth's father Rev, W. On Thursday. Nov. 2 Grand I rrnded the s'-iowing of the film, of Mohammed which had appear- r Rotary International has awardod ' Four Religitns." (Hindu. Budd- ed in a text used by.his classes. .' grants of snore than 3% million Rackham gave the sermon Valley'Fark will start the first I Kist. Maslem , ad Christian Faiths) I ''Can the rel. ions ever unite?" Mr. Runnalls, Lincoln, Ave. I night of their new Square and tined 'n discussion after- g dollars in the past li years through- Mr. suffered a slight stroke Last Dance Club, the first in the l 1 It was asked, end "Can religion its program of student fellowships. ward. The fil n evening was span- help to unite the world"? Com- which enable outstanding college week and has been confined to immediate area. _ scred ti the Baha'is of Pickering.I ment varied on this question. Some bed. ' Y I q graduates to study for oar year in The rates ai e t easonable, as Twp., in ord r to help develop : in the•audience felt it was not countries other than their own. as Gail Nickling received many I you will see. The club is for ! i fuller underst nding of our'wor.c. necessary for the religions to unite. Rots.ry ambassadors of goodwill. showers held by friends and !-reuse persons, all asre3, who I neighbors. ar ong the residents of,since different individuals need, Since 1947, when th s progr�un was relatives on.the occasion of her w'ciii)d like to learn to square this an a. &ffcrent way is which to worship, estaLlished. l,f�� Rot<+r Fur,ada- wedding, bhrs. Dorothy W ,t.�on dance, barn dance, qua+I rifle, Quc•lions ,+nge'd widely.• f-cart ,�q, P..3rish sale he doubted'wheth- ,•k Henry 1fLlnsatonE : held a mist. slower last lei.• lion Fellowships hcitc bre:t i t<ird- etc: It.is a tnt of, furl-ami miw- i �yh;i _R rel"-Iron for' : tti ft rn•!"er ii"�6 uTa be possib- to to achieve ; �_ - -- day for Gail, Mrs. Jean Burns,, being enjoyed by thousands, all 'hg on fixing -aught f;Jrly. in-th: ,n umt ninon, eel' was. deavor to promote understanding. ed t'c students in /0 %uulttrttS year. blill .St. had one on Thursday over 0,o country:_.. g �' )goodwill and peace.throughout the stud in 50 :e:utrics Tlrs year. ant'. her g>randmuther in Hamil- 1 SL Ill u!s"' - ' ' i sutler _ An es iet'ienced teacher �ttll An,::'rring 'he latter, fir nr-ski ; !world, This was the message of Dist 'ct, i0r w•iil �lroo.e • a ten held a mice, shower Wire, ; be on hand each Thursday night said h�•'felt i .:+t rcl•.leo,is te,ic!:iii, ! •Cars Collide At No. 2. and Dr. H.Kingstone,of Toronto.Gov- stud :u for rtes y ) u',d. ��"e are glad to se Mrs. Muriel i ernor 'of' District ,707 of 'Rosary Dr. Kingston: u, /ad ;H local t Wild will put you thruui'h the as he 'vac ob. rved it :� broad• r� Elizabeth Street Scott an after her re- i - !International, brought to the Ro- Rot.•-fans to ,•urnd the ,Rotary paces, ,rep by step, is tin!)Ward . poxsib'e sine i scat A car driven by PC. Thos. i tarians of Pickeiring following a District Confenn�e to be h,ld in cent stay in Ajax Hosp. The club- will be conducted ttaehers "lea over bat:_kwards to �, Audrey Warren o£—Lui<'uiai t in the Grand Valley Park tfi:nce avoid an sonal bias.' in order I Holmes, had the front end de- conference with local Rotarians. Toronto in March 19ti_ A�e. hell a nii�c. shower fur ; t Pe ' molished as the result of a _. hall, which is amt= beat, fc�:• to pre.ent tr-:h to their.students. Barbara Baker last Tues,lay �viTiter rise. It has a smooth, As an examp'e he pointed out th•+t collision with a car driven by night in honor of 'her marriage highly-polished tluur acid l/lenty 'in his history classes students are Mr. John Haggitt, Riv---'1° New Bylaw Sets Expect Over, 260 la=t Saturday, Oct. 21st. Dr, about &00 a. m. Wednea- e of tables for you 'and your taught the n tin •principles of 'all Dr, W. W. Tomlinson will be party. I the world's l.t ing religions. day, at the corner of Eliz. St. Appeals of Assessor t attending a post graduate con- On Saturday nights, Grant) ' Mr. Marti:i declared that des- and No. 2. No one was insured, Dates For ,Election ppeu ference at the Royal Victoria although prope:ty damage to I , Pickering Tw Council has' At Court of Revision y Valley has an old-time hoedown pile the fair- of to ch- ; 9 P• Hospital in Montreal on \ot• ; tt else features the seine dances era. an aca.r rte prrsentatiun of I both cars was li avy. Chief H. I r.-Rsed a bylaw setting nomina- It wac"announced at a Pickering 1st, you will learn by joining ter world religio was :,ampered hp , Nickling ir.:est' at d. Mr, and `Its. Fred .annual i lion day and election dates and Twp. Council meeting last week club, the pr:iudia~ point of �irw ; �,Hmes. that more than 260 assessor nt _- Nomination day will•),fie held on I appeals have been sent* in for " ar ��p�t• j Friday: Nov. 24 with nominations 'the court of revision. U :n from 6 to / .tn. - _ . _••<, P P 1 t A bylaw was passed naming Election day' will be held on`the, court 'of revision. They are: Dec. 9. with voting between tea 1 H. Turner, W. H. Westney, J. A. ,m.. Note - ` 'in extra hour has been added). Comeroy. -—————— m Adallowe'en Party I Suggests Road Depot ' for Local Children ''An in South-End of Tw . p •r. _•, i I Coun, Ross Deakin last week :A Halloween p.trty: will be held I for the children of Pickering Vil- I suyycsted th it a winter road ,dc- J pot be located :n the south-end of ('ae,e and eommunit nn Tuesday. t y the towwnship.' poss;h..: oil the. Q (Oct. 31, in the vill,i!je community townships .property near Liver- ' r a r I hall. pool Road. Again this year. 'the party, is Colin. Clifford Laycox said he thought this was a good idea. being sponsored by, the Pickering Z r ?I 1' '1 1 i iui Reeve Scott said that he felt ai Rotary Club:' that if such a depot was, opened " i } .The party starts at 7 p.m. and it should be in a good building. there will be prizes for the best because the township's prriperty costumes in each of the school I is in the industrial area end would • g y 9 grades and each child at the hall he po-)r advertising if it was not STi�esci�7a C•viJ� Ifli:ft�r::LV'e5 at the first Harvest Moon dance held in the new Dunbartori High School last Frfda . night. Photo by Barrie Pomeroy will receive a bag of candy. nice in appearance, , T hurWay. October 6, 1 961 T WE PICKERING - N E.W S H E PICKERI NGNEWS &O •IN - Electric leatin Rave Q.C. t t A a , M E 4 loll Walter Thomson,Is Announced By Pickering Hydro :r ''s lir'a�u e•uei'y T:curewcx BARRISTER SOLICITOR - NOTARY PUBLIC try The Pvtwa Yri,wcny unit t'ublw)w&y Cwnpaxv A substantial 'reduction in the years in providing essential oper- rt + rate for electric house heating has acing data on which to base the COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS Autdorizi:i, a; Sema Gass Mali Matter Post Office Dept, Ottawa, ont just,been announced by Pickering rate decrease. Pickering Public - Teflephon.r WHiteholl 2-0910 ,..m MAi"; $2.50 p6t year — Yaitea Stales $3.00 Per year Public Utilities Commission. Utilities Commission. he stated is Effective immediately, the form- among the first of the mualcipali- NOAhwelst t7 nwr of Old Punt Road on No. R Higltwoy 6,ARRY MURMR, Editor er net home heating rate of 1.5 ties in Ontario to adopt the new — IL,. RATES WON RU DIM — con st—per k3Iowatt kcruur ii u ra te thereby making electric ea--by 10 per cent to a new low rate ing available to Pickering Public of 1.35 cents per kilowatt hour. Utilities Commission customers at n r • This'ww announced by Chairman a reduced cost Donald G. Crossley Worth COnslderat�oil G. Honsberger, local PUC. He Reviewing the progress of elec- r ' added that the new rate will ap- tric heating, the chairman revealed "PUBLIC RELATIONS CO14SUL'TANT 1x151 week-p,, Township Reeve Sherman Scott asked his ply to present and future customers, that there are 1,449 electrically council t0 T the n 'the Village of Pickering and heat - heated homes in Ontario with some Trade Publicity - Product News 'Advertising purchase of land for resale to that the lower rate will take.effect 266 of these located in Metro To- Sales Promotion - Community' Relatiops Industry. Ele a;so asked for their opinion about putting in time for the coming heating ronto and surrounding areas.Many such a question on the ballot for the voters to also 11 others,are now under construction. WH. 2-OWS P.O. Box 356, Pickering express their o iItiOTi. ' Commenting on the steps lead- In addition to the rapidly ex- ing tag to the approval of the new paading home heating market, Hy- We feel Reeve Scott's suggestion.is- certainly worth residential heating rates by the dro utilities across the province re- eons ideration. rates committee of the Association port tremendous interest in com- - The township can now service land and if they could of rmaiciH Electric utilities mortisl and industrial applications To The Happy Couple Chairman Honsberger credited for electric heating suck as mo- attract industry by now some land at a reasonable studies and investigations conduct- tela, churches, schools, apartment pricii, it would be a start in the right direction. ed by the association aad by On- building and office buildings, the LET US CAPTURE FOR YOU THE RADIANCE tatio Hydro over the past two' chairman said Reeve Scott said.it is hard to sell industry because OF YOUR WEDDING there is no land here available at attractive prices. BOOK NOW�� THAT SPE{uL DAY He means that those who have land for sale, are Beverley Bair In Wkite Velvet holding out for the big bundle and that is their pr;- '"� covdt vilege. • HOME — CHURCH — RECEPTION _ However-, there is no reason Why the rest of the�For Wedding TO � Larnrer 1lRQM $44so UP township should suffer from high taxation, when some Blackstock United Church was length veils and each carried a INCU1oE3 industrial assessment would help he situation. the sectiag for a pretty wedding nosegay of white chrysanthemums P when Beverley Dianne Blair, and pink carnations, 1 - 8 x10 "OUR WEDDING" ALBUM As the reeve pointed out, the township could help daughter of Mrs, Georgina May Mr. Lawrence Larmer was best 12 — 6 x10 PRINTS stabilize the price of land here to industry if they had ChWm of Calgary. Alta..•and the man for his brother. ushers were 1 — 4 x 5 "OUR CHILDREN'S WEDDING" ALBUM late Ray Blair. became the bride Mr. Donald Larmer and Mr. Allan a few Scree to sell. of Gordon Ray Larmer, son of Mr. Rutherfmcf, 12 4 x 5 PRINTS We hope council members will give a good deal of and Mrs. Russel Larmer, Burketoo Reception was held in the Chris_ 23 —P►MOTO "THANK YOU NOTES" thought to the r'eeve's suggestion, and be ready to Rev. Peter Romeeil officiated at t� Education, Room. The bride's discuss the pros and cons, X there are any cons to the the double-ring ceremony. Mrs. grandmother, Mrs. George Fowler. C M �o �SPAM e Gordan comp played the wedding received in a bright navy blue �MOTO$ UW To Wr4WAFM Of YOW C'M01C! Q78tter. unit accompanied y the soloist. d m a ponied b ens, black accessories and a car- . Mrs. Harold marriage by her uncle. sage of pink' carnations. She wax PNONE OR W m Given in l Mr. George Rutherford, the bride assisted by plum colored� B A R R I E P O M E R O Y W" is a floor-length gown of who wore a white velvet with a spray motif of dress arit]i matching hat, black rte 1 PROCLAMATION' white lace. Her headdress was a ternaries and a corsage of white chaplet of white velvet rosebu�s carnations. R.R. 3, PKIC>�WO —TO. 4'1417 and an elbow-length veil of white For travelling the bride chose a • mint rota stroller suit with dyed j net. She carried a cascade of white g y Eastern Standard Time carnations and red roses: fox collar with matching hat and Her attendants were Mrs. Robert brown accessories. `` PERSONALIZED PROTECTION I, Cyril Morley, Reeve of the Village of Fletcher, matron of honor. Miss I Both bride and room' attended 1 t B 'h h Official Time .. � cl�filian and Miss Bet _ Hlackstock High School.'The bride _ that t ff c ,u .ra M i tin proclaim e 0 S o g ;:. _Peke c p A R FORTIER—INSURANCE of the Village of Pickering, commencing nice Larmer. bridesmaids. They,;now is a' hairdresser in Pickering �. A. wore, identical street-length dresses Village and the groom works at 2-0216 l at 2:00 a.m., Sunday, October 29, 1961, of shocking pink velvet with satin General Motors. _ PHONE AT'anticr shall be' Eastern Standard Time, and I cummerbunds. Their headdresses On their return from their wed- eall upon all residents of the village to were small crowns of velvet to ding trip the couple will live at — 'match. covered with frill shoulder. 100 Main Street, Pickering. EIRE AUTO L1fE — CASUALTY I govern themselves accordingly. CYRIL E. MORLEY, Reeve II n•6i.AHmw WwuN MYNNNIiHW uWJtiLWYNWL dINWw .+uJ• Villa of Pickering. REENWOOD g. The anniversary services are (Letter To Editor SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED OUT over once again for another year. "' � '° - M�,• .M� —„^ The'attendance was good in spite Dear Editor: COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE _ of colder weather. Rev. T. Fleeth- I am a new resident in Bay CLERK'S NOTICE OF FlRST POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST. am had charge of morning service Ridges and enjoy your paper very NEW TANKS INSTALLED and Rev.. Francis Little, the eve- much. VOTERS' UST 1461 MUNICIPALITY OF THE TOWNSHIP ping, service. The home choir had • I have nine complaint and that is PAT DUNNE T�nple �-1841 charge of music 'and sang three about dogs, that' are allowed to � Of PICKERING, IN THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO. _= beautiful anthems, run loose' and destroy other peo- The Sunday school will join ple's garclens. etc. On our street Notice is hereby given that I have complied with. the ''church next. Sunday for there are at least']5 dogs and they with Section 9 of The Voters' List Act and that � rally day service. There.will also do untold damage to plants and COOPER BLOCK LTD 1 have posted up at my office at the Munici- be infant baptism. evergreens and on Tbursdays they • al Buildin in Brougham, on the 20th day Several of our ladies attended are poking around in garbage the Oshawa Presb corral at Ajax IA ROAD — TORONTO iP g g y 1 pails and spreading the contents 9Z0 CALEDONIA of October, 1961, the 'list of all persons en- on Tuesday. Oct. 17. on people's lawns. BLOCKS & BRICKS `titled to vote in the said Municipolity'at Mu- Remember the Oshawa Presby= It is unfair for people that-don t nitresI elections and that such list remains :cry �L',A: on Oct. 26 at Albert have pets.to put up with this. If 'STRUCTURAL STEEL St. United Church, Oshawa. people want to keep dogs that is there for inspection Congratulations to Mr. Stan fine as long as they are willing.to "CRANE RENTAL Byers on a birthday on Thursday, look after them and keep their or And I hereby call upon all voters to take im= Oct. 19. and to Mr..and firs. John their own property and take them -STATION ROAD, PICKERING, ONTARIO ”mediate proceedings to have any errors or Brooks on theif• wedding annivers- 'for walks on a leash. otherwise Phones: WH. 2-1960 — WA. 2-5103 — MO. 8.5911 omissions corrected according to low, the last ary on the same day. they are only a nuisance for people day for'oppeol being the 3rd day of Nov:, Mr, and Mrs. W. Trolley err- that like.to keep their lawns.look- tertnined guests from Belleville on ing nice. 1961. ale weekend.' rH•C•W• Notice To Our Customers . { We are glad to welcome the '�i.Dated this 20th day'of 'October, 1961 newcomers to our village: Mr. 'and 9 many parents .came' out to say _ LLOYD JOHNSTON, Clerk Mrs, Crawford and family. "hello" to the teachers and each• Pickering Village Coffee Shop" Township of Pickering. Mr. and Mrs. M. Pegg, Mr; and other. President Mrs. Ruth An- Mrs. .Alfred Pegg and Ruth and thony welcomed everyone and Edward Pegg had dinner with Mr. hoped that we would have a con- Will be closed from Nov. 1 to NOV. 20 { and Mrs. Joe Pegg of Oshawa ,on timing good turnout all year. Sunday. Treasurer Mrs. June Dun ombe. :for 8tOtf—holodays RBCk _C_r e a t O r — Sympath}�of the communi goes gave our proposed budget a read. to the Carson family in the loss ing, out of which arose a lively During Nds I�•d 'C••dt"Oft VAN bo pordresd M the bs. 0 f of mother and grandmother,-Mrs. discussion on the merits of an at- MONUMENTS Barbara Carson. tendance award for the attendance —Willis and Joyce Eade, Prop. Some of our high school pupils of parents at the monthly meet. low O F DISTINCTION sang with the Pickering District ings. It was decided that it was High School choir at Whitevale on worthwhile continuing' as the Sunday night for church annivers classes profit from them in the i far THREE GENERATIONS 9ry service. Rev. Fleetha 9 was form of new books, etc., for their DON BLIZZARD ELECTRIC nest speaker for 'the evenin classroom use. r— —^ The evening ended with a 'soci- able visit over coffee and cookies. ,COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL woulVO Rosehank H.& S. . The next Home and School Staff ord Br ' os• Ltd. Hold First Meeting meeting will be on Nov. 2l. We ;;FREE ESTIMATE hope you will plan to attend. „MONUMENTS Of Current Season The Rouge Hills Guides (First) • The Rosebank Road Home and Gent on a hike last Saturday un- Phone ,r School Association held their first der the;leadership of Capt. Coch- Pickering WHe 2 2533 DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY IMO 8-3554 meeting last'Tuesday evening. It rane and Lieut. Coupland. A brisk. was "Get-Acquainted Night, and good�day was And by all. � = ....... - Thursday, October 26, 1961 THE PICKER 1 N G NEWS - _ - present crosswalk planned 'at the i d r,- C LA R E MQ N T - Refire C. Morley _f t time. It was deemed wise ' • .• to wait until the work on Churcf And Pollee Chief Street was completed and a com- Mr. John Madntyre, former Lehman of Whitby. prehensive study of traffic vol- r;Y imaaager of the Co-op here, re- The October meeting of the Address PTA Group ume could be initiated' before de- ported for work at AWston this W.A. was held on Thursday in At the regular monthly meeting tiding what measures will be tak 4•eek. -the-United-Church. A supper fol- of St. Francis de Sales PTA, the en: He stated that it has beer. ry . A busload from here attended lowed the meeting. members were privileged to hear found that most accidents occur the Conservative convention is two or more blacks from school. The Guides and Brownies Mo- an address by Mr. C. Morley. x Toronto on Tuesday evening. thers LA. met at the home of Reeve, on the subject of cross- where there is no protection by Mr. Bob Lynn underwent a Mrs. ,Doreen Welsh for the Oc- walks. There has been much con. school guards or safety patrols surgery operation is Toronto last tuber meeting. tie Mrs. This would indicate onus tur Y• Kay Hayward presided. It was reference to the heavy traffic.on is on the parent to instill a sense � � zu The Pickering 'District High decided to have a travelling bas- Church Street ant- Highway Two. of personal responsibility in the School choir will sing at the Bap- ket and bake sale in December. Although guards are present most ..child to be'safety conscious. ` r tilt Church next Sunda evening g g Y 9 The mothers are going to braid a of the time immediately preceding Chief Nicklfn, outlined the ac- ,'1fc at 7:30 p.m. rug for a door prize at the bake and after school hours. there are tivities which too. place at Mon- � � Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wilson fie- many times on both school days treal during tae convention of the of Orllliar spent Sunday with Mr. i <;nd 'Mrs. Keith Drake. Mrs. Helen Vizley and Mrs. and weekends when both children International Association of Chiefs Mrs. Ed Lewis has retained Dorothy Cook went to Orillia last and adults find it hazardous to of Police. .He described briefly ' F, ' week to visit Mrs. Ethel Brown- attempt crossin the highway. Mr. several of the dramatic new aid: from hospital and is staying with 9 9 Y• Inge Morley reported that he had done �to law enforcement including a her daughter, Mrs. Sam Taylor. quite a bit of research on. the device called a "drag net." This f, Mr. Roger Roy s.confined to Four Guides passed their host_ Y ess tests and received bad es fol- matter recently. and that there is a very strong-collapsible mesh, St. Michael's Hospital. g % Anniversary services at the lowing the regular meeting last which has the double advantage week, when they invited and en-_ of being easy to erect and of•being LI aited,Chtrch were well attended tertained the other Guides and Sinclair of Stouffville. Mr. and I able to stop cars travelling at con- ' y last^Sunday. Mr§. Walter Myers' of Oshawa. siderable speeds. Mr. Morley in- ` leaders. The four girls were: Ann The annual Santa-Claus parade Mr. n u p and Mrs. Wilfred Simpson ._formed the gathering., that, Mr. a Gage, Valerie Samarillo. Susan „ will be held on Saturday, Nov. 25. I and Mrs. Gray of Uxbridge. Mr.I pickling has served as•a chief of Sherin and Diance Graham. There will be a draw for a pony. and Mrs. C. Redman. Mrs. police for 25 years. This is•a.fine The annual Hallowe'en masque transistor tadio. eleci"ric fry pan I`rade will be held on October 31. .Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence , .corr.�lishment and our conrgratu- ;a and hamper of groceries. beginning with a parade from the Norton. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nor- latioas go to the chief. Bill Voss visited his sister and I Sarco plant to the 'community ton and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pas- ' Rev. Father A. McMahon pre- � • her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Dave c,oe all of Claremont-and Mr: and �hall. The parade starts at 7:30 tented the .principal. Mr. Cooper. Gillingham of Lakeview on Sun- Mrs. Roger Brown of Mimico and ; •. p:m. Prizes will be given for 'the xeth two inspiring' crucifixes. for day. (•costumes judged* best. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Mehoa of classroom use The Masonic ladies' night. eld Scarhoro. 8ht The first euchre of'the fall gas last Friday evening was a success i held Monday night at the Legion Mr. George Pearsall. new Co-op Mrs. Burke. the assoc�ahon s With- over 150 persons attending �Hall. The'winners were: Mrs. T. manager, attended a 'district man-! president. i ntrodticed the' new &he dinner. dance -and euchre: members of the various commit: Hammond, Mrs. Cotton. Mrs. E. aaers meeting at Peterboro on i Among those from out-of-town:! Redshaw, Mrs. 1. Lehman. Alfred Monday. f tees. 'attending the Masonic ladies' (Hammond and Mrs. Wes Lehman. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ward who The statue for attendance went night were: Mr. .and Mrs_ Eric j Sunday visitors at the home of -ire in Europe. were In Denmark!to Miss Cassidy's room. grade H. Wallace of Toronto. Mr. -and Mr"and Mrs. lack Norton were: on Monday and wilt be going to'Refreshments were served by the .,Mrs. Jack Wallace .of Brooklin. Mr. and Mrs. Wagar and son of ItaIy.. (mothers of the grade 1 pupils. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rawson of Newburgh. Mr. and Mrs. frank Mn William Palmer is.confined ;Bolsdon and Mrs. Hughes pre- Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Griffin of Napanee. Mrs. Murray to Brierbusb Hospital siding. 'PORT UNION MAN HONORED—fir. Harry J. Scott recently honored by Caria�dian Johns-Diai,nville Com- - was parry on the completion of ..�5 years service with the company. He and his wife. Hazel, were guests at a party held at the Skyline Hotel given in their honor. Mr. Scott was presented with an inscribed mantel clock by Mr. Roger Hackney, vise-president of the Johnaa- - Manville Corporation. Mrs. Scott was presented.with a beautiful .bouquet of roses by the Johns-Manville ;_ . 5 ,,,•.-., .. Quarter Century Club. Mr. Scott joined'Canadian Johns- _ ' : Manville Company at the asbestos plant and was trans- wI•IEN A CA R. IS -THIS BEAUTIFUL (erred to the T •-onto plant at Port Union in 1948 and as - enas rest n art roan since that time a is pees tl employed as general' foreman in the shipping de- r,. \� _ •• , , partznent. It is interesting to note that the service of Mr. Scott and his relatives with Johns-Manville total over Ili yearn. C. l ABLE- CONTRACTORS ii�.lra..e> IWO . .:.- ..... NG T _ P , HEATING' ETC. - L M81 - . •YOU KNOW VMO BUILT IT i � 24-HOUR HOOR SERVICE � 7 PAYMENTS MAY BE ARRANGED , ION - ' EASY TERMS W . iPHONE Whitehall 2-0187 .w .... . A. J. GIROUX Proprietor -� S • ,Pari,Knne 9eiaa n&oduc' gth e stile-o the i�lear : . has become a habit with Pontiac! 'fime'after time,Pontiac has introduced the style that was the curVing'taillights. You don't hate to-loot.•t,.vir to tell'a 'fie year's most looked at and longed for.And along comes the'62 Pontiac! And you only have todrive it once to know that -with the kind of freshness and fineness that only Pontiac comes nothing else will dr.for you.why not take the wheel and gv up with.New twin-scoop grille.A crisp,low silhouette.Cleanly ':places with Pontiac soon! A FN F,R.A MOTOrtSVA6pR' don't run—, f♦Y.r..d N.r.nre^.,1,r err.r,r. .. Vvacious, spacious - ;'oing places.:. r • EXTENSION PHONES save wear and tear—come in 9 col to sure and 9""THE TOMMY AMSMSE SNOW"on the CEC TV network on Friday evenings.Chad local U84;.1%1pr k4prci and time. ours, 3'models.Call the BELL . ' - .P-4670- Business Office—or ask the men in our,green truck. �� • LAW 56MOTOR SALES LTD PING, ONT. ,PH - ONE VM. 2- 60.1 a aw • �+. Ke J. IL Page Four 9 ,'THE PICKERIN0 NEWS Thursday, Oetober76, 1961 . . :,'t.- WU:is aid M-s. ATI;s ;ing was held at the home of Mrs. ivcrsary. __, - key supper last Wednesday, Oct.1 Lions on the bagpipes and'*%s DUNBARTON = :' ; W..s is also a guest Lydia Dobbin on Monday eve- The' Circle Group is ct�tertng' 18, well received. tlaited Church r9'' t weekend with her pa.ents. .ning. to the Ki�anis diaatra for Oc- —wwaaie New: On Friday. Oct. 29 the Kiwanis Tony Moore of Carleton Uni- The regular monthly meeting of tober. Last Molt:ay night, Oct. 16, held a Hallowe'en Dance for their reaula.'morning service was versity, Ottawa, visited his fam- the Circle Group wan held at th% The nine-year-old son of Mr: was Farmer s Night and a group,wives'and friends. An eajoy.ee Conducteu by the mini ter, Dr. ily on the weekend. home of Mrs. Ruth Pearce. the and Mrs. Simpson of Pine Drive, of local farmers were guests of I evening was had by all. W. A. i,41-Kay. assisted by Mrs. Mr, T. M Clement of Toronto. group leader, on Wednesday, Oct is progressing satisfactorily in the the members. Mr. Len Sykes of A group of Dunbarton Kiwaai- H St'uu., at the organ. The choir. and Miss Beverly McFarlane of 1 18. Plats for the fall activitie< Scarboro General gmpttal after an Richmond Hill. Oat.. of the Cana axis and their wives attended Ki. •-:;undi; th direction of Mr. D. Fan. Scarboro., visited the McClement's 1 were discussed. Mrs. A. Tyas. a unfortunate accident to his eye than Farm and Independent Equip- wanis church service at Fairport �-ihbin •3a.1g, "Go Ye To Ail the and Tbornoson's of the Base Line.member o- the group. was pre- last week. :Went Dealers' Assoc., spoke on United Church where Rev. Cobb hie.! V.35 ve— g„nday, s._n:ed with'a suitable gift on the I s g cud of local residents were farm safety and equipment. His of the Canadian Bible Society was as Rev. Cobb, a representative of The On-We-Oo executive meet- occasion of her 23c .:. ..:.: ,.. -i o ttendance at Cherrywood tur- 11-year-old son gave some setec-Ian interesting speaker. Canadi in Bible Society. w2s guest speaker. ; .'. Mr. Cobb remembers Dunbar- xr.y... many years ago when he.%kw. tJuough"on hot`seback and •.ha_ "tF PON, 1M .'"s nark a: hun. :ie chose ii.:. 7 "text f-om c,.eaius 31'. a part• of yverse J o. •`l► h 0 D ' `Bttllelin w� MARKE-During the morning service the Mission Band was conducted by Miss Evelyn Westgate. he local branch of the Bib:e T Society held its annual meeting,at 0 r evening.,Paul's Parish Hal! on Tuesda} evening A0 a rj L,• ill _. . Next Sunday morning there will be a sacrament of in:_:mt baRtism The Circle Group of the W.r1 No of, a PRICES EFFECTIVE Is presenting an evening of sacred j • 2 Hwy. Just East Rouge Bridge Thurs., Fri. Sat. ' choral music by the choir of the Church of the Holy Trinity. Ajax. Open Every Evening Till 7.00 p.m. Except Thurs. & Fri. Till 9.00 p.m. OCT. 26 - 2� ' 28 under the direction of Mr. David Kerry on November 15 at 8 P.M. in the church.. Tickets are now on – FRESH GRADE A OVEN READY St Andrew's Presbyterian Y . YOUNG �. • '}The chorea wa.: xeL` fixed with - Y worshippers for the rccuia- -� - r• �• C s vice of morning worship.The choir - UP KIN RIfJ entered to the processional Hol} Holy Holy. Lord God Almighty. -°✓ ' The minister. Mr. Kenneth Heron. ��� ���� Avg. - 2 - 3 lbs. conducted the service and preached a eddy will beo, on Faith. Next �� FRESH LEAN PORK - Sunday will be :reformation Sur.- --- - -- "-- - -' day. The service will l followed WITH EVERY'ORDER OF $5 OR OVER C In the style,o f John Calvin of the year 1520. Butt roast Personals - Mrs. F Wes to Mr. ele- - TULIP Reader MARGARINE Arthur's Small Link Pork 1 �. trey Mn. Fred Westgate who tale- _..._-..., bested their anniversary on Oct. -20, Also to Mr. Westgate. who 71 C :. bad a birthday on-the 21st Mr. and. Mrs.' Ronald McCzs- � Q + - tin. Keith. Ken and Krm. visit, .:. ov ti.i�.r. --- relatives in Montreal over. the , �� ����� weekend. • • LEAN PEAMEALED Congratulations to Mrs. A. (SAVE 1 ENTRE CUTS END CUTS Barnes who celebrated her' 85th Sc)) er SLICES Ii. 79C or SLICES is. 69C _.birthday- on Sunday. Oct. 22. Mrs. Dowild Lyndc. Cheryl acid n wy�'�� FRESH PORK, - (PICNIC) Lya41 have been quite tli•with the DC.rileailiTIC/ SHORTENING flu. by hope they are all retiov. , SHOULDER ROAST lb- tred b now.. Miss Winnie Willis of Ottawa C V%M=;J, :'.��C LRS. C WHILE THEY ,AST OBITUARY C LENORD LYE WIENERS ou MAPLE l!A t% PROCESS Cti EESE (SAVE k) Mr. L.enord Lye. well-known y BABY 'ROLL b. Iron Claremont resident. passed away M ADIPOR•SUDSY R1t • ® (BEtri 9~ Rewwris , 'at his home here last Monde , morning in his 78th year, = ROAST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a. SU Born is Loftus. Eng., be carne YORK BRAND !• (SAVE 1S Os. Tim to Canada in 1930 and for several MEAT BALLS In >k) Fhsa L' need woof • • • • • • • • 3 98c years ran- a blacksmith shop at grate • • • • • . . . 2 for 99c Claremont He was a security CANADA PACKERS (Sane 1Se) 12 Oz—Ris�wd Tiws _ Cf"OSSC1ft Mort Mb Roast guard ae was m Amax t r c,g the IMAM 2 toy' 79c BORelwo•Welled PI kne Rib Resist . . . . . Ib. 7ft war. "He �e as a m�mbar o. cut • • • : ::• • . . ': . :11nited Church and a charter mem- ber C the Claremont branch of TENDERFLAKE ' TWO LBS. .:� 'the Canadian Legion. His wife, - • Edith, predeceased him two years FRESH MINCED STEAK .. . . . . . . . . . . . Ib. 7sc ;ago. �� BenoWes Welled Platt Bilskrt Pot Roast Ib 3!C i Mr. Lye, is survived by two tons. Leslie of Stouffvilie -and 59 . ';Thomas of Toronto: three daugh= T , ROUND SIRLOIN T-BONE i WING Ib. tees :Marjorie (Mrs. Don Hedges) r. of Claremont and Florence and G1FuneraluserviceEac�`ered hilt on AMERICA DRY i Large 30 oz. Baffles -Wednesday conducted by Rev. A. ST-EAKS E. Cresswell with interment :n Claremont Union Cemetery. t for 23C STANDING — (6t1� and 7th RIBS: Vaughan Willard P'L'US T.4Y cPlYS Deport, PRIME RIB ROAST k C The Tsa That Dares To Be KNOWN _ _ Home and School By Good Taste Alone Package of 60 2-Cry Size +• - " �1 MAPLE.LEAF- -- _(Loss Than. 30c per Present Bright Skit C 9 ORANGE 'PEKOE TEA BAGS' AGS t. Vaughan �V'il d Home and (SAVE 4c) Head Cheese 3`M. "'n 89C • School—;•,aloe and his homework ' was .a :dt presented by the 'STONEY CREEK of KOLBE'S 7 Oz. Tins ,Vaughan , \� illnrd .Home and School ctooci.Mrs on Oct. 16. ��N�� SS for HUBBARD OR WINTER W Mew The actors. Mrs. E. Pelham and Cj H I C K E N son d 1lii;ham. Mr. J. H. pdain- (Save 9e) : Large Size' i5maller Size son Ind Mr.' J. Marlyn. • laved 69 their .parts ich w re sti erZl ins . 29c each " '19c per bushel questions which were answered b, WAGSTAFFE BRAND Mr. N. Gainer. the principal, rho STRAWBERRY f �• 1 p }p en Q had many s coal suggestions to SAVE 19c. LJ►RbE 24oz. ,TARS NO 1 Sete' ded FW �dGI, Rl e : offer on this controversial topic. '101 C � Mrs. E. Souche, a teacher of ----- Cj oral French: spoke to the parents w, OR HALLOV�TE'EN T BANANA z ��' about chic possibility of hls hold- S •.ring twice weekly lessons after -FAL SIE FACES .: COSTUMES ' PEANUTS in "school for Grades two to five and t t SWIFT'S PARD 1S-Oz. Tiws five to eight inclusive. should there SHELL- HALLOWE'EN CANDIES and PARTY - . be enough interested students. ' 1111 A . . _ . . . . : . . : . '. Mrs. 1. Martyr and Mrs. J. .SU � � YIE 134 � � �•�' ''SthWer, refresments conveners. _ .r (SA 0 served a dainty stanch. - _.39 .� n'• - 7 _ • -•.r,.l s ww r - ..Thursday, October 26. i96i - - 7 H E P r C K E R I N G NEWS : ,r :. ._ -. ---..._........ Page Fier . - -- AUCTION SALE NEWELL-J. D. Newell and Mrs. Now- 1 =ROSEBAHK ' __ — CHERRYWOOD — AUDLEY— e11 kOr. J. M. Atkinson) announce Extensive auction sal• of bolsn trek. th• birth of a dau titer, Lauraine Cherrywood Home & Scitocl The W.A.WA met on Wednesday tor, Chevrolet truck, form and. stable g KvAN'I: equipment, - Association sent two delegates eve AD electrical o appliances, Cha font, on $•pt. 1961. The next Thursday afternoon Wing at the home of Mrs. ''� �' h'eld in Oshawa on Saturday, � ElF l household furniture, dishes, garage- Th•'reyular meeting of The Evening euchre will be a luncheon held Charlie Clemente.The president. s, is _ '�� men's: handyman's and ct. 21. Members attending y gardener's W.A.W A. wilt b• held on November 2nd, at the borne of Mrs. King. Last were Mrs. P. J. Johnson, vice- Mrs. G. Astley, conducted the tools, etc. The property ci A. Shed- at 8:15 P.M. in the C.E. Centre. Miss week's winners were: Mrs. Me. e s wick Estate, R. Glendenon Estate, Mr. Bernice Chaperon will show her slides Lean, b1rs. McEwen, Mrs. King President, and Mrs. R. D. John- business. The roll call was"har- Fraser, Head•rson's Point Store and an Hawaii. Bazaar articles will also Consolation, Mrs. Day. son,.secretary. It was an excel- vest", Mrs. Clemente led the ° D other consignments, at Lot 21, Con- be on display, _ W e are pleased £o hear that lent conference,designed to give worship service, assisted b� / cession 8, Markham Twp., Prentia's STRAUGHAN-In love m of a a far wider concept of citizen- cession New Idea Farm, on No. 48 Highway, "g s'"On' Mrs. Richardson of hospital nt P Mrs. James Cowie and- Mrs r �_. I t g dear grandfather, George Thomas Drive she and education in order to • , ,i s ' on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28. ug °D' who pas °VY°y doing fine. help in the work of Home and Frank Puckrin. bars. Lindemann ; We 1960' Mr. and Mrs. C. Morris of old School. played violin numbers ae ompa- PROPERTY OF LATE ALFRED$HEDWICK W do not '"Bed ° 'pee�ot day Rosebank Rd south s nt Sun- We should like to remind hied b bSrs. Arc on the _I Ta bring you to our mind, members and friends of Cherry- y PARTS AND SERVICE Bolons Ridemoster model 35AB-02 For the days we do not think of you day at the home of Mr.and Mrs. piano. Mrs. A. BeXn" d Mrs. - tractor, complete mounted plow, disc are rev hard to find, Lewis of Toronto. wood there will be a euchre " Washing Machines -$20 and up Y G. Astley sang a d u t We AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE harrows and cultivator attachments, Those whom we love go out of Malay of the residents of the party on Friday, Nov. 3. Phone:BARGAIN CENTRE goad two sections of, drag harrows; sight, Rosebank area attended the re- plough the Melds." �rs. 'C. Planet Junior seeder and hand &cafe gut never out of mind; — WEST ROUGE - Trigg played Open Every Night Till 9 o'clock cent opening of the Dunbarton gg P Y d a piano instrument- Open scufFier;. steel troy wheelbarrow; For they are cherished in the heart:, high_school. The West Rouge Sports and tal. A skit "We Join Forces", stool fawn roller; small tarpaulin; Of those the leave behind. NOTICE chicken and Page wire fence f Y Wli are pleased to hear that Recreation Association held a I e9 fencing; quon- Lovingly remembered by his was presented by b1is, Bert Dr. S. D. Weisbaurn tity of piping and ."nos; portable granddaughter 9ktar (Rose), Carmen, Bar• bits. Morris of .old Rosebank party Fri. evening Oct. 29th at g g Guthrie, Mrs. John Puckrin, announces the opening of an rotary pump with angina drive; 4- sett and family. Rd., south is up and around Heron .Park Recreation Centre ryes• trop Horse gaginit engine; - again, after a bad bout of flu. n the summer sports. About Mrs. Fred Puckrin, Mrs. George aff;W for general practise at j JONES-In memory. of Arthur Jones ` Quebec and coal oil heaters; pot belly Y' A bingo is held every Monday four hundred boys and g'-rls Squire,and Miss Susie Puekrin. ' I who passed away October 26, 877 Antonio Street camp store; tvvo jacket heaters; cross- n: at at Rosebank at St, Mary's with, their events enjoyed ho flay Ridges, Pickering Township, cut and &wade saws; two large win- 19�' ry P The hostess served refresh- cut frames; several new window We.connot Lord 'lay- purpose see, school. I dogs, sandwiches, donuts, pop ntents. as of October 2, 1961. ' Phone No, 839-3031 Bur all is vvII, that's done by Thee. The C.W.L. will fined their and coffee followed by a pro- glass sash; .22 balst•r on repeating The Church was decorated on ' Ontario .Coon Medical Sae;• � I -Lovingly' remembered by wife bazayr on Sat: Oct. 28 from 2 area of cartoons and a,guest I �, t rifle; Marlin .22 bolt•action'rifle, new; e i small electric circulating hectors; part- and children_ to 5 p.m. It will be held at St. z4peaker Chief Parker of the Sunday with flowers, fruit and 'able. and hand sprayers; car jacks, BROCK ROAD Mary's school- Pickering Police, who was ire- vegetables. for tce anniversary FOR SALE used lumbar for :moll tools and accessories;, garden hose T"ne 1st Brock Pickering Pack traduced by President Bob 11Ill- - • form buildings-2 x 6" to_6 ft , service. The V. John K. Bra- 44sc f►.; Y' x 4" up to 5'ft., 4c ft.; ; and reel; painh, pastes• powders, of Cubs held their regular meet. 1! a res. Chief Packer spoke on the +ham, of Seugog Island, was tke 1" x 4, 5, 6, 7 ins., 3'hc led. ft.I wallpaper and decorations, carpenter, ! ing on Monday, Oct. 23rd, in the Rouge HWS advantages of the organizations Concrete bloc 8"-19c; 20 -22c. nnsmirh'a, handyman's and garden ' Red Cross Centre. After their sports awf.recreation program- i guest speaker. The, men's choir tools; forks, shovels, hoes; pails, etc., Ha birthday to Sharoi'• for the ours aters and the par- g _Other deals. At, 4 49'16_ I along with numerous a4l+er useful; usual activities the Pack was Arche 'of Alton' Rd. on he: y - g P sae two numbers. APPLES FOR SALE-McIntosh, Snows,i articles, Frigidaire electric r•trigsra-! presented with the Cub Pack jet^ rtF ;en's interest In the yroungateN Begirring this -Sunday and St. Lawrence, Boater, 5 Tree tor, 60-cycle, nearly new and good. Flag by DIP. Jack Compton, y' l}' COmtrg c i;t .+' 'h t�eri to' continuing tc_•k,ug:out the win- Pr- Y g Mr. arui Mrs. O. P. Waldruff hair Run, $1.25 bushel; Greenings, 51.00 Philip's Television set, floor model; which was donated by the Group ' games and activities. of Alton' Rd„ visited friends in ; ter months, SrndLy school will per bushel, hiring your own con- i fireplace with mantel and electric ,Committee. Parents of"the Cuba ; Mr. T,. Allan. Secretary of toin•rs, please WN. 2.1367, coal fire grate basket; 6-piece ketch. present were Mr. and. Mrs. 'Toronto last Sunday. , the- Ass.,c, introducer'. e a c h be at 1;15 and Caurch at 2:30 James H. Murdoch, Pickering, Ont, 'motto suitit; extension ate log, fall Many of the people of the , , 9 t7 Compton, bit.,and 3Trs. Carter,I Rou're Hill area attended t1iN I groups Cap.ai:•. .ur Organizer P-M. 4th Con, East of Church Street, leak table; china cabinet; musk cobi- Mr. and Mrs. Sowerby and from� � who came up and presented T,P ren sld bo ys banquet FOR RENT-taw 3 bedroom bungalow t net; kitchen cabinet, apartment size:. Brougham hire Campbell, ylr« turkey supper at .Cherrywoou l will-be held this Friday even- FOR P ( Crests.and trophies; to the teams Y (option to buy'. Pickering. Please dresser with rounded mirror; square Ramsey, Mrs- Annis, 'Mr. Day; last week. send players, Mni. Val McIntyre, ing at 6:,',0. followed bg'a short phone.E. Quincey, EMpire 6-6254. rap kitchen tablet two whits metal Mr, "and Mrs. McGuckin, The { We are.pleased to hear that *o rim,-AIl men,.and boys utitiry stood.. Mrs. Wilmot.Gates of Con. 2, is' represented . the Girls Volley p• g y9 of FOR RENT-14-acres of land for rent f Cub Group committee wish to+ • !Ball League, Mr. Ernie Head. school. age, in the community. on Brock Road, Con. 4, Twp, of Several small tables, stands and Lean!: ell who assisted on the home from hospital. I :kre.weIcome., Pickering. For more information, atoals. Beatty hand washing moehine; We would like to welcome the Baseball, and-Mr.Jim Lloyd _ writs ro 819 tiu••n St, east, Te- capper boiler; two round top Jown paper Drive, and also on Apple the Soccer. A wonderful time Mr. and Mrs. Parkinson to Al- rentis, Qnt, tables; several folding and comp Day to make both these' days' was had by everyone present. New Detnocra'tic Party dial,&; vpri h+ set shelves; picture I a financial success. tons Rd. They have recently f g moved into Milage Corners. The Gap 4+'uu uy Tha V1':St 7o Nov* Speaker At Oshawa APPLES AND POTATOES FOR SALE (bridge table and chair set, three rolls Congratulations to Mr. J. Rouge All Star Soccer Team B.A. M-A. We are' Leased to report that Walter Pitman, McIntosh, IItJS per bushel, other ! Roer unsl•urmst nobs• and bathroom Compton who celebrated his- A �° vtsW on display which they s1e Member of Parliament for Pet- varieties available. Please bring cqn- f scales; Coleman comp 'tore; Point- birthday on Wed. Oct, 18th. Mrs. Toyne of Kingston Rd. is very proud of. " toners for apples_ Open weekends. I Ings; t,we•bvrrm eleetrie-hotplat• up•i up and around after having a erborough Riding is to be the Mr. and Mrs. Gordo>t Caztie'r j The Association Is planning a /fCKER1NG ORCHARDS i right cabinet; piearma armaments, mlrran, !tact the latter's parents Mr. and were leg siliuent.. big Apple Day Blitz for Sat. guest speaker at !fleeting t0 1 tulle west of Picker! on Me.2 wall and shelf ornan+•n»; •genic I Mrs. `M u a c 1 o w, Donns and Mr. P. Bryce of Altona.Rd. be held in the Geaasha Hotel table lamps; Singer portable electric visited with relatives in Tor- Oct. Leh when they will be call- on Wednesday,November 1st,at Highway - WHitehafl 2-1247 Wayne ,e . vlsitin them at the sawn mochlne; Corona Zephyr part- yn. g ing on all the homes in the &,1- , ,FOR SALE-Monur• spreader,. Cock. ! able typewriter: rollaway camp bed: weekend. on last Sunday. 8:00 p.m. The meeting is ar- trict to-sell bones of apples. ihuM 6. wH. 2-0617, I sight-day mantel deck; single bed The bazaar held at .the Rea Mr, and Mrs. J. Hamilton of ranged by the New Democratic ' rp Brougham spent last Thursday- Get' your apples for tfie-Shelf per, of.Ontario Riding. TO RENT-Three-bedroom winterized 1 and springs.' large kerosene table Cross Centre on Friday evening, Out e4a Oct. slat Eitallowe en. faattvW.'lakefront, Rosebank area.I lamp. large quantities of utensils, Oct. 20th was a.huge success. with*Mrs. F. Schwalm of Kings- - 1 Hewly deco- t d four-pie" both,f dishes, gloss-are. cutlery, etc.; Io• Tl;eib were lots of shoppers and ton Rd. - r oil furnace, S95, LEnnex 4.2498. dies and men's wearissq apparel: lots of everything to bL}y, jewel- Dr. and Mss..Lewin--of Tor- Tickets are being sold for 25c . rubber footwear, boa», etc«: many on spent last Sunday at the or 5 for ;1,00 and may be 16067-olor, n-swer Belli. deg, blond• I !ergs aprons, home baking, can- home of Mr. and Mtn. . C. WATER Ish color, answer ee -Corky", leer ether and floor 'fleets' .tees u were! � rugs and tenor ma» of envious d.-`dY and the tea tables. The -Schwslr.�. purchased. at the home of Mr. Saturday, Oct, 14 at Squire's bomb. I an r Indies waits on the _ Dog is thud's W. Please rill Mn. ,c9w °"d tees' y° and Mrs. J. Williams O! from 2 OB2>t. ;guests case well attended. Hudson WK 2-0M. members of the committee. DELIVERED ; Don't forget the Hoare and FRENCHMANS BAY PROPER" OF TOM MAXWELL � !nZLP WANTED—Wom°u to de house School will hold their regular Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beckstead � pis � be °� to 24-HOUR SERVICE work arse day per weak. WH. Set onid a sale&: brass bed, 2-1313 M^mg end null►.&; kiMten cabinet, meeting on Tuesday, Nov. ?the were Chicago last.week at- buy recreational equipment. A. I��� goad; oil heater with thermostat; Our guest speaker will be Judge tending a labour union.conven-- Congratulations to.Pat Moore .IHELP WAMEC-Two roams, rent f,«: 6" trucki feed caw; table; wheel- GrudeC. tion. -who will be 16 years old on ' In exchange for day care Behr of boo w, rubber, tired; set ream briteh- Mr. and bars. E. Cornutt had .,MIeow AT. 2-3292 .case!! child. Must be tellable - whit itsg horn•.s and mlldrs; gloms asp- the former's son Len and Pat There were frill tui'tlotrt for 'Sunday Oct. nth. , :.references. Write replies to "Day beard: dothes cabir+eA, Spin dry wash• and Cathie visit them on Sun- the port hike held by the First Care Only," Box 280, I9d{kerirsg kw mochiloo; cloth•& hamper; toot Fairport Guides,' when they day from Oakville. CNews• pulps,: now knl~ two /3 pollen nit hiked north on. Dixie Rand- ATTENTION Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dawson, f tanks; two ereuesrt saws.-forks, has• The W.A. of Ftiirpl;rt United �CLEARAINCE-Large and small Coo, ' 7S ft, hay foot, sprayer, pump. &pray Gary and Billie Of Toronto via- held their annual bar last teen, Duo Tl»rm end H.nww Oft dustier, r°die load spwker and other ited the farmer's paitrLta for �turd8y which was very sue- Spoce Heaters, Floor Furnaces. Gun- ertldes, the weekend. a Bastal. ityp. Burner. All,reduced to.Jeer: Mr. and Dies. Harry Middle- SAY -RIDGES MILLER HEATING - AJAX PROPERTY OF A, H• FRASER ton of Pembroke visited Mss. 9 Tudor Street WH. 24491 i 3-tea Chevrolet truck with stake FA1RP'ORT BEACH W. Middleton for a` Cow days. e AUCTION SALE I body end stock rocks, late '51 model. Mrs. W Middleton attended the Mr, W. Knox w a s visited TEMPLE TAXI iS now available on 'Saturday, October 28-Auction sole ;good,- ideal for former or ilvstock wedding of her nephew Mr. this'-weekend by the -Westrain- -- - . of garden traders, riding and :walk. man. Allen groin and corn baste► Donald Walton to Miss Marilyn ster L,O.L. They presented to i s, with equipment, y-ton with mognot hopper assembly and 2 my Ridges Subdivision to give ya h types, Livermore on--Saturday, Oct. him a certificate for 50 years Chevrolet truck, farm and stable �h.p. 60 ryele electric nwwr drive and equipment, electrical appliances, rugs, control, nearly neiw; Walker a11•st ei 21.t .in Runnymede United membership as an Orangeman. cattle hoof ►rimming srou, nearly new; Church, Toronto. This lodge was first'started,36 t household furniture, dill»&, carper- circular cordwood saw and blade years ago in Me. Knox's home. prompt C0u1'te0us service ter and handyman's tools,and gardtlttr+ Meals, Buffer; set $hwort electric stock flip•' IR Toronto. Nee, PfeP•ctY of Ma Fraser, GREENWOOD ° pars; Cyclone, three-point'hiteh broad HOURS A DAY 1vkr, Shunt, and CM Estate of the �• On Sunday evening October late Mr, $hedwick. Sale at Let 21, caster fertilizer and grass-seed sower; Concession 8, Markham Twp, Clarke McCormick-Doering 7' cut P.T.O. mow• Church was well filled on ?9th,at.Dtmfair Baptist Church. Prenhc•'s farm, an No, -49 Highway, or equipment, etc. Sunday, .it being rally Sunday the Christian Businessmen will TEMPLE 9 2001 9 e. `1 be taking the service, An un- 1'h miles north of Markham Village.,PROPERTY OF ESTATE OF THE LATE I when the Sunday school joined � e Sale at 1 p.m, sharp', rain or shine. REG. ..CLENDENEN, MARKkAM with .the church for service. 'usual presentation of the Gos- Terms: Cash. No reserve. See posters I M. Pegg, su el will be resented b chalk 1 •Coniisting'of auto mechanic's tools, Mrs. p'erintendent of P P Y for full'particular'. P to re-', Sunday school, took. part in the;drawing. In the-morning Pas- KEN AND CLARKE PRENTICE. pair equipment usual ro on ou worship with the Rev. F. Flee-; for Holmes will be preaching Po• garage. ;AUCTIONEERS I them. on the subject of Good Works. PROPERTY OF HENDERSON'S bI I Phone Markham 346 �_� r PAINT, STORE r. and sirs, Chas. AicTa¢- Everyone is welcome. Nfllll DEMOCRATIC PARTY -- - -- - - art and boys had dinner with, WANTED-Ride to downtown Toronto, Paint, inside and out, quarts, gal• , g Tl,.e Hi-Teens of Dunfair Arrive 7:30 to 7.45 a.m. Return 'Ions, gloss, semi-gloss, varnishes, Marian and Les Wilson and'; Baptist 'Church are having a 4:40 to S p.m. WH. 2.5822. wallpaper, etc. k family. ;roller'skating party on Saturr, Ti-A- IS BELIEVE . . . That in order PROPERTY OF MRS. CLARK.' Mr.. and Mrs: hen Brook: day evening Oct. 28th. All mom-I ? ^.PUBLIC MEETING to unite mankind . . . we must lay Moffat electric vacuum cleaner with III! had buffet tunchenn on Sundry hers•please.be at the church by aside all prejudice, whether it be attachments; large chest of drawers; to members of their families ;:00 o'clock. Transportation will religious, racial, politicof or patri- ' several other pieces of odd household ;'after the christening of their�be. provided to Mutual ,Arena ! Walter Pitman, B.A.; M.A., Member of Porlioment for otic. We must become the cause ' Furniture, effects, etc. son and son of Mr, and lft ; : - of the unification of the human n Toronto. the Riding-of Peterborough is to be the guest speaker P P ,. Sale of 1 m. spar . Terms: Cask 'D, Pegg. The Rev. Fleetham The Ladle. Dorcas Society of race. _ _ _. AT..2-2,409 day of sals_,No reserve. Ample park- ^also attended the luncheon. Dunfair Baptist Church , held The' Pickering, Township little ing space and lunch counter on the ' Mrs. Ken Keddel served tea nt a first meeting last Thursday er- Theatre Group are now selling season I Property. to the member, of the W.A. and „ tickets for the fall and spring play' KEN AND CLARKE PRENTICE neighbors.of the community on ening.� A christma.s box was to be held at the Ajax H1 h School! -Sattrday afternoon at their started Thick will ec sent to New Democratic Party Meeting t 9 AUCTIONEERS ,_1lissionaries in Quebec. The purchase of these tickets NOW i Markham, Ont. - Phone 346 cottage. . enables the group to plan their ex•; --- ,; Mr. and bars: C, biinaker and We wish Glenn' Swain. who to be held in the .penses in advent. and therefore tends I g will be ears old on Wed. Oct. 0 The Women's institute will meet of dau hter of Markham had Sun- y returns of to give a better selection of plays for I the home of Mrs. Clare Balsdon, on i day dinner with Mr, and Mrs, 25th, many happy your enjoyment... I Tuesday, Oct. 31 at 2 p.m. Hostess, M. Minaker, the day. GENOSHA HOTEL, OSHAWA For immediate delivery of these iii,Mrs. Balsdon, Mrs. Jeudwine, Mrs. Trolley and Gloria, Mrs. The Cubs of Fairport Beach 'tickets and any. information required -- Percy Clark and Mrs. P, Wil held their Annual Apple Day jegarding'any aspect eF fh. group's The Women& Guild of St, George', son are victims of the cold this la t Sat. and are happy �tdi re- On Wednesday, NOV. 1St at 8 P.M. Anglican Church will moat in the port a very successful dl'a' activities, please contact Mr. Dan week P rY 3r Parish Hall am Thursday, Nov. 2 at The Eve”' Auxaia of Tickets are on sale for the _. Clarke at WH. 2-6794. � g t'Y ` Reserve Friday, Nov. 17 °r Sour= .2 p.m. The Guild will hold their on- WMS will meet this week'at the Recreational Committee's draw. -: The public i=eordiany iltviMJ t e tttttelt�et nual bazaar on the evening Of Friday, ,coq, Nov. 12 for Our fall prssenta- New. 2A 7 to 9 p.m. and SO rckrY, home of Meg. F. Webb on Wed- The prize will be a 9 x 6 hard- ing all ad amile tion. Nw,25, Z to S PAL nesday at 8:80. rug- •ti _.. ' e • Page Six - - ;' THE P I C K E R I N G NEWS Thursday, October 26, ]961 ogee,.. • ... ....,. v� Ic�Ir 1XHAM . .BUSINESS DIRECTORY -Services In _ T!;-, r_gu_�r meeti: 3 of thr� l� T T , � ^�T .nnn..nnr.. Brougham WMS was held on Y 11.1..111ltA G. �AWS ./ir The Churches' Thursday evening. Oct. 19, at the f home of Mrs. H. Malcolm: The GUARANTEED l / UtIIWINU!!�uIWWWIWWM.uM+lu:!dl.uulwu!w uuu:,,.uw:ua,• president, Mrs. Limdo. opened the B Wd McEACHNIE S meeting with a prayer of Thanks- " Radio-TV Service giving. Mrs. Robert MiUcr had TELEPHONE WIL 2-2741 f unercd Director 9 ; charge of the worship nod. Mrs. Any Make Or Model IPICk @TU7 Gordon Hagerman of Green River ARTHUR FIELD --- .United Church Was guest soloist. accompanied by , RLH ST. N PICBERIl�iG, ONT. Mrs. H. Mitchell. which was very �j(] DICKERING Private Ambulance Service TWO CHURCH SERVICES much enjoyed. utes o previous meeting, were read and adopted. DAY OR NIGHT 9:43 a.m.and 11:07 a.m. Mrs.- Lindo thanked all who had -Sunday School Sona'Hours helped to make their thankoffering , >k' - AUDLEY a success. Mrs. Ray Ellicott gave r WATER DELIVERED the card and flower report. Sup- F DRUGS LTD. CHURCH ANNIVERSARY SERVICE Ply secretary, Mrs. A. J. Cray. � - WM. McEACHNIE, Prop. 2.30 p.m. — Roy. John K. Benham, gave the allocation of bales ar- 1 + O{/es West of Dunbarton .�, Chairman of Presbytery, titles for 1962, stressing the need �/ _ if, articles for overseas relief. It PRtSCRIPTION SPECMISTS PHONE Phone WH. 2-2171 was decided to .pack a bale o: clothing and canned goods for the ATIontic 2-0063 _:.Pickering, Ont. GRACE PRESBYTERIAN Fed Victor Mission. A!l antic?es COSMETICS - SUNDRIES BABY NEEDS •o: same to bo kft at hxme o CHURCH ".1's. A. J. Gray by November 2; MORNING WORSHIP M,-s. L:.^,do gave a report of t:,. STORE HOURS. 11 a.m. dt—Westodae School 1IS,s_r ,unai rally held in A,;,I:. KEN and CLARKE Auditorlum =,.tcd C'-Urch on October 17. . Creighton, Fraser, SUNDAY SCHOOLS �, :nvitition was receivt!d frog � WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 a.m. to 9 P.M. P R E N T I C E Drynan & MUrdOCh v✓e"st Rouge School— , \Vh:tcvale tu'attend their thank AUCTIONEERS 9:30 a.m-8 yea-s and over erirg meeting on October 25. SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. 11 a.m.—VP to 8 ears ^�1rmb.rs wcr: a'so r_ir.�nded c- Lkensed and Authorized foe the Barristers, Solicitors and a y , _. � 11 a m.—Nursery chi ch d:rarer in t.c hall on Counties of Ontario and York Notaries Public 'Centennial Road School— \avember 4 tit-s. H: .Nfi!!er g?ti. Perm stock, Implements, Household ell a.m—All ages. d very intore-, .,tq prog-•- nr PICKERiNG (PHONE Whitehall 2-5961 Pvspku», Real Estate also our BANK OF COMMERCE CHAMBERS 408 ROUGE HIGHLANDS DR. church and community, `'Signals specialty at Reasonable Rates. for 60." taken from the study DUAL SERVICE AT ONE PRICEI 5 Simeoe St. N., Oshawa book. Meeting closed with prayer Milliken P.O. Phone Aginet 52W3 I by Mrs. H. Miller. followed by a Markham P.Q. Phone Mark, god 'Telephone RA. 3-3446 / lovely lunch served by the host- - PRENTICES have been established Ste Georges e'sses. Mrs. H. Malcolm. Mrs. Robt. Auctioneers sines Ie90. • "co' and Mrs: W. Hamihn Grehain' HARDWARE Anglican Church Mrs. Thomas English. Mrs. Lem- _. PICKERING - ONTARIO coon and Mrs. Matthews attended AppLLANCs3 - PAINTS - TOOLS Dr. John •lesik Rector- the bazaar at Fairview Lodge one E. R. FLEURY. REV. H. S. SHEPHERD, 6A.,D.D. ���� - � • ink Iasi week. BARRISTER - SOLICITOR :� E N T I S T Sox I", Pickering' Ont. Mrs. -Beer and Mrs. Sexsmith �- e Phone WHitehall 2.3513 visited with Mr. and Mrs. L. W. NOTARY ;PUBLIC GENERAL HAR#WARE ,*. SUNDAY SERVICES Sh'nnate! on Saturday evening. Merlikk at OW Kingston Road _ 630 a.m.—Holy Communion Mr. and Mrs. Ross Middleton Highland Creek 11.00 a.m.—Morninq Prayer of Claremont called on Mrs. Lem. Plane: WHitehall +,191 1 - PWering AT. 2-7391 or AT. 2-1362 Pickering 11.00 a.m.—Holy Communion mon on Sunday, (4th Sunday) Brougham anniversary services Medical Centre 1100 a-m.—Sunday School In the e will be held on Sunday, Oct 29 Nouns Parish Han Monday to Friday-940­111:3141 pew. *k 11.00 a.m.-Nursery with Rev. H. C. Linstead of West- salveday and Rvoninga .(At this Parish Hall) moreland United Church, Toronto. ' by AppolMat•nt Room-ages u0 to 4. years as quest speaker. Pickering United OF710E: WH. 2-0660 WEDNESDAY Church choir, will assutL with the /�.�/ /JJ� rquaic m the afternoon and Rev. V trQ/aJr•er{Ie 'toter/I1 RES.: WH. 2-1855 tooD am.—Holy Communion. and T Fleetham of Greenwood as the MONUMENTSIntercessions for the Sick quest soloist Services.at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Wed � And BinWay! Cakes 'Highway Motwaaat Weeks" Please remember the turkey sup- 00111511117 AUSTIN. Prop. �/ s s per sponsored by the stewards'of I� ���Sf�a� �r'���$ Brougham United Church on -2.4. 1, Whitby, Ont•ei• Society ug �,f. Pies Our SpeciaFty" Two mils, wash of Wbitby Thursday., Nave 9. commencing at N 7 N bateeaaa ,{.1n am ,.,..1 all arc served, ? �"' wb �'" 5 H E-R R I N Rouoe HILU, ow"lle ..ate ,Sara. ,. Main Stre..t - Picl odri - vI H. 2-0386 Mbq i� �g g CHURCH SERVICE AND vi .recd with Mrs and Mrs. James PNONEt MO t�/N !� SUNDAY SCHOOL Carey of Alax recently. 7i SUNDAY-11 a.m.—In the Mt. and Mrs. Randal Ellicott. Funeral and Allorhm Wilding, Kingston Rd. Mr, and Mrs. Allan Ellicott and PLUMBING At Roo" Hills Miss Dianne-Caner, Waited with Ambulance S fviee Testimonies of Healing an given Mr, and Mrs:: Ivan_ Ellicott of e e oI the old at Iyrrl:Matbsg, Peterboro on Sunday. yaX LUMBER � ALFRED KAYES *• hold at a p.m. Mr. and Mrs' English Waited " A A OM! PLUMBNO BATHROOMS u RE Room I NO. 2 Highway :That Reading Reem L open to with friends at C�boconk on Sun- MESSURE SYSTEMS at Pickering Reach Rama y ,h, rub►,. oail Bay. Johns-AW"Ville Dealer Sena location ESTIMATES GIVEN * Por Farther Information DO : NT MOVE—IMPROVE Phase WHitehall 2-6717 Can ATlantie 2,2433 St. Andrew's --Telephone WITH ALUMINUM OR WOOD •WHitehall Z-3610 Presbyterian Church COMBINATION DOORS Et •WINDOWS PIANOChurch St. N„ Pickering. Ont. Television & Radio IGenn.th Heron, N.A. Minister �.PAL-O-PAK INSULATION FOR ATTICS • AND THEORY Phone, WH2-ZW TERMS ARRANGED 'Repairs : BRADY ,.43 A.M. . Sunday 5cfiael e 11.00 A.M. Church service No. 2 Highway til/Hitehall Z-3251 - ,,SHONE: TEmpla 9-1}91 •- •• : • T. Hartford, A.T.C.M. 9 Y DUMBARTON RADIO i T-V PLUMBING WHitehall 2-3396 31 Guild Rd., Pickering A H. RATTEW 'STORE The one place to 96t ;.general ffardWare ROGER G. CONANT, B.A.: everything to Plumbing. FAST CHILDREN'S WEAR BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR GOOD VALUE AT THE RIGHT PRICE JUST ARRIVES - PAINTS 'ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES CONITH BLDG., AJAX T� z LADIES' GOLDEN CRO��N Open Doily Tin 3:30 Pete. .,,.SWEATERS GLASS 7ih Simeee St. South, Oshawa Saturday Till 1 00 p.m. --SERVICE LS - GLASS - ETC. REPAIRS i ALTERATIONS 12 Church St. S., Pickering T� _ 4320 Kingston Road INSURANCE CO. _ West Hill• MacLEOD'S OF WRITE OR PHONE, i Cheap Rates for Farm and Country AT. 4-4721 PICKERING OINTY�S tri Windstorm Insurance on Buildings, _ '�IIIH. 24860 Salsdon"s Hardware Wile Insurance Silos, Etc. SMALL MOTOR Automobile Insuronco of An Kinds ' Bowman & Gibson DENNEY BROTHERS "Mac Can Fix-lit' .:CLINIC Phone WHitehall 2-04$0 - : Pickering PHONE: WHITBY MO. 8-3521 HEATING CONTRACTORS Hot Water, Steam Systems Repairs to .Installed HAVE YOU Gasoline Engines W. H. J. Thompson, DENNIS ' CARTAGE B.A., L.L.B. Alterations and Repairs MOWER SHARPENING SEPTIC TANKS ., -TRIED A TEmple 9-3357 CLEANED Wafer Su 1 iARRLSTER and SOLICITOR A SPECIALTY :, Bunch Celumbla and Ontado ..NEWS" . ......I............. $4.SO•f100 300 Is OLENWOOD BLDG- AJAX The Pribilog Islands to the Pick-up and Delivery` 630 b. .............................. SM Berin Sea got their name from W. J. BUTT 1,000 also ............:............. Awtlh.Ir.n 1d1s1 q Iierasim Pribilof, a Russian sea PHONE WH. 2-3230 Oshawa — Rea. 3•,4043 ALSO SAN. - MVBt: TEmple 9-� captain who discovered them is CLASSIFIED? TOP SOn AIYp FILL 1786. - �.. ��... t i1 MtsT Neu AT. 4�Bh -� ,..� :.� ;,"w..* t;a Seven f. Fsl F. .T111KsdOrrsOctOMR 4fs. 1961 _. .__ . - ...T.M f r I C 1C E R 1 N•G - NEWS s#�-',. r-,.+r�..,i,r .�,, P........ Epq! ;,,• . �.�`. • �, ESTATE Policewoman- Is Interesting Guest Ce5° 'f police women Pla n Churc h niles and the investigation of sex offences against children. who OEM WE 24212 ', 'Reisli moe WE 7.3115 Of Business A . omen's Club would talk far more than a of a r e police woman rather than a police Parade' And- The Ajax and Pickering Business i bureau. man. and Professional Women's Club ' .Chef Constable George Duos There were many questim asked held their October meeting and and Mrs. Duna and Sgt. William regarding police work Y a career Selevice C Y R I L E. J111 O R L E Y were gratified to have as their Shaw of Alai Police Dept., and far women. — guest speaker a member of the To• members of Ala: Safety Council, Sgt. Ak:aader or thanked for The ever-increasing numbers of { •s were welcome F,iend�y Resided AS Women's Club — Sergeant Ferne Sgt. Alexander tell of the history seated with a .sterling &Net key Brownies, Alexander. Metropolitan Toronto of police. women in Canada since .chain from the members of the in the Pickering South-Wtst dis•• ' Police Department. 1913, and there were two police Ajax Club as a memento by Mrs. tract have made it passible to'hold 32 KINGSTON RD. W P.O.BOX 160' Sgt. Alexander. a University of women in Toronto, progressing to L. Baker, Justice of the peace. a parade and drumhead service on Toronto graduate. became a police 35 at the 'present time, with the Sunday afternoon. Oct. 29. - won:a in 1952, W:.; 1_omoted to hope of 125 by 1970. She sprite PICiCHRING, ONTArRIO patrol sergeant in 1958, and to a of the work of police wosa`m ia- Support Loeeli Led by the Highland Creek sergeant in 1960. She is now the volving law enforcement. traffic Pipe and Drum Band about 450 officer is charge of the women's duty. and partlednrly of the suc- -.AdvertiSAM Guides, Scouts,Brownies and Cuba J Q H N L LAY win march From L Pickering S.- W. Fire Hall east t along Hwy. 2 to White's sideroad north to the li fat S U R A M C E •�, Dumbarton High Scholl. The OF parade will begin at 1:45 sharp. The first units should.approach LIFE -- AUTOMOBILE — FIRE. the saluting base m front of the high school a little before 2:15. - . 107 IONGSTON ROAD EAST I They will roattave an into the ID�oss,E1•Ifea.Flwsi,Alsse x Fb...r 1rn. ls1iM �A L D O high school aadttoeiumsa take part in a service based on the Promise pba•e F+K fa!!aa/taKC�+�•�awy'Ar•1f • H O O L and Law of the Scant and Guide movements TIM service will be ` conducted esarely by the boys ATPIr�►lsus and orb. :FOR • E ELL Mr. V. Stsgh principal of the f-: DlinbaTtOa fltgh School will be the (Gladys. Newell, �E T A R D E D :, , and chore, selections uof wW be presented by a group of Meal Estate broker — Piskering Villop• Guides and Brownies under the . WH. �ST70-1 or Toronto WA. 3-9313• CHILDREN �, direction few of Mrs. Mary tioGive A few aiauses .riD be fin Phone MO. 8-3625. after the parade so eider pneeats Whitby — and friends wffl be able Ins get Cabaurg fR. 4.7601 CAMPAIGN seated in *r auditorium before b,,, -lll�,M,gr"a6 Mile low at Dumb.as.-N&-2 N40-W •, nine service ►eQin. In rase of rain the parade win be caac elks sad the service will -. 0b• divei begin is the auditorium at 2:30. : ' Everyone welcome? V HIGHLAND CREEK VW +� =r $25,000.00 SEAWAY : b W your VOLKSWAGEN S�via IIH µ " � Y Not Supported by ' Community Chest i WATER SUPPLY '!f you have any trouble of any kind a ", . - " - W*H1tehaU 2-1397 on your 'VW come and see us. ''� � I .24-HOUR SERVICE Campaign ! a DAPS A WEEK TEXACO STATION .7. $5.00 for 500 GALS. : .October 23 - 30 6000 Kingston Rd. at Hwy. 2 Thor• AT. 2-4011 -' $5.00 for 1000 GALS. . - i $9.04 for 1500 GALS: .- . GRAVEL SAND ` Monteith, Monteith, Riehl AJAX, PICKERIHG & WHITBY ASSOCIATION DR. ALFRED CRUSHED STONE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANp lean 'VANAGS a W. RIEHL, �. R.lb - FOR RETARDED CHILDREN Prompt Delivery " e - vE rERwARA� Mhawo RAn&*A 5-= i ATlan& 41551 "'wit.�i; A. Old Rosebank Rd. North Valley Fam' Road No. 8 Pickering —Picked" - e T . 9-1 --MVI I L L E R � hon ST, GEORGE'S HEATING 4, -:-o Answer TE. 9-1504 _• _... _.r. . • ., , -- LONG DISTANCE CALL Gas and Oil Installations .,,ith 3.5140 HALL .-,Clean-Out Service - (No Toll Charge) 'I11ICKEIt ING 4 - o >;2444OUR CALLS i 9 Tudor Street, Ajax Banquet and Meeting_ .. •I I - - Facilities i 1 . • _NVH. z'-3a9� r - . ' WINTER TIME TABLE CATERING SERVICES Wffective October 29, 1961 E buss will ran on 5 ton and Time (Seating.200) Ir Telephone WH: 2-159$• FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED: WEEK-END ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES _ : AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS i SERVICE CHANCZ; .OPTOMETRIC AND IMPROVEMENTS. t VISION CARE WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN between ON EXISTING MORTGAGES.-.. - - Build OSHAWA-PICKERIHG JOHN L. RAWSON, R.O. your TORONTO aJ IF YOU REQUIRE ANY MORTGAGE (Sae Time Table No. S) PLEASANT STREET - FINANCING A FOR-'FAST (OFF LIVERPOOL RD, SOUTH) FRENCHMAN's 8_0- s RtE� : ERV�u CALL - -�1 r1,Ir 11 Y1 hr� FLORIDA EYES EXAMINED AUBREY E. IRELAND • • • GLASSES FITTED and REPAIRED. •1 NEW THRU dUS EVENING8 AND COMPANY :'Build your 'TORONTO-NUAMI BY APPOINTMENT. TE.9.2601 e Via Buffalo 100 ADELA1DE ST. W. race o� m,lnd SPECIAI, EXCURSION FARES REGISTER NOW FOR TORONTO 2, ONTARIO SEE YOUR. LOCAL AGENT SPECIALIZED BUSINESS Empire 64=0 or Empire "964 Tickets and Information at TRAINING - PICKERIHG COFFEE SHOP Day School—any Monday morning •EeMMp r Night SchoohTwsdad, Thursday TEmple 9.1730— WA. 244 " T•Iephen6 WNit•hall 2-1771 7:00.9:00 p.m. TMC �/4MK W. FADE — Agent Special Courses for ge Typing Su rt Your _ CANADIAN IMPERIAL FIAT BUILDS Shiftworkers, Teen-age Typing p� Free catalog available an request RIAL BANK OF COMMERCE Oshawa business Cone Over 1250 branches to save you DIAL ,23.57173 �' Community 10 B1mcoE ST. NORTH OSHAWA �' a Projects r Page Eight r H E P 1 C K E R I N.G NEWS Thursday, October 26. 1961 ; W. X. Q a �,. �,'iu o.fix,, �B' t�\,, t} t '�s`' ra�. k3^4�.t r b '? .t�'� ;:;a� :•x;'t psi• '� u �" o " e PRICES EFFECTIVE OCT. 25.20 ,-27, 28 ? 3 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT �s f ;` � .,',<, ��z..• v .,:< s/s�;;rk .� t.. :... QUANTITIES a ss ' FRESH MEATY .' M , CH EEZ WHIZ fib- c ORANGES _ KRAFT 16-OZ. PORK SIDE RIBS „ .- _ MBINATI N OFFER —' - . C SAICO 11-OZ. TINS . . —_.. — .. � - ONE '1aO:. rk0. of EO O MAPLE LEAF WIENERS ALL FOR ONE—►ky. of t - 3 FOR C SUNBEAM WIENER ROLLS C - Frozen Food Department . 5 YUNSWEIOER - AVER i BACON - SAMMICk S/IEAD—e-Os Clw60 _. SPAGHE I !� FISH and CHIPS TableRite Party-Time Chubs 21 c WITH MEAT BALLS — OR , FRASERVALE — 24-OZ. PKG. , SHELL-OUT TREATSI BEEF 5TOW -I, CALIFORNIA VALENCIA—Size 180': !GA — 24-OZ. TINS E Each O STAFFORD'S-2o-0a. Tin RANGES SUN!(IST FOR APPLE PIE FILLER . : . . : . 27C A RIG'k FINEST FANCY GRADE-54b.Celia. Bag '000 11-02, Bb)t:os SNOW -APPLES 33c HEINZ KETCHUP . . . . 2 for 45c t THE CHILDREN'S CHOICE—No. 1 Grade ORANGE PEKOE � SGOOTD-AIRS DEODORIZER � 69c � IbS. 29c ,a_o:. Tin SEEDLESS GRAPES . . . . TEA '- BAGS BRIDGEPORT MOTH PROOFER 99c ' DELICIOUS and NUTRITIOUS SALADA — PKG. OF 60 1 F,,,..Pa�k BANANAS . . : 2 lbs. 29c WHITE ' CROSS TOILET TISSUE 43c LONG GREEN SLICERS—Na. T grade - Sc OFF-1-lb. Pigs. ' � FLUFFO . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . 3oc CUCUMBERS . . . . . . . . . 3 for 25c KRAFT .:,_ :. With FREE $6.00 Bonus Booster Tape: KEN-L RATION DINNER _ ,, 1 DOG FOOD : $ 15-oz. Tins 7-OZ. PACKAGES DEODORANT-12c OFF rZEST SOAP _ '3 Both Size 25c OFF FOR C t TIDE DETERGENT King-Size l THIRSTY FACE-ELLS-TISSUE ............. Man's Size R Ikt N A R D S 0 N ' S ' .00 With FREE $2.00 Bonus Booster Tape: s32 , G A MARKET ' FLEISCHMAN'S , CORN OIL MARGARINE 1-lb. Pkg. ' FROZEN FRASERVALE RASPBERRIES I5-Oz. Pkg. 'DICKERING ► ' 1 � QUALITY M1 , P.E.I. POTATOES . ............. 10-.Ib. Bag RIOi ' TABLERITE PURE PORK N T , 1 SMALL LINK SAUSAGE ':: 1-lb. Pic g.