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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1962_11_01Tura Sod At New Hospital •• • - - � . � .�Liquor,a 1sC� a arries •.r �s.✓y a �. • �out Of ues.tions.-­.-Wet y First Liquor -Vote Since 906 a 'A dle Man GiesV ySees Majority Vote. For ; !Wets The Pickering Township liq- husband going to the beverage fuor vote last Saturday, showed room alone.' In T-r-ain Crash after the official' count last We, understand tint While -Fred Roesch of R. R 1 Pick- Mr. Roesch who was,46 years. Monday, that 5 of the 8 quest- some places will be be able to ering was killed at, the level old, lived with his wife 'about 40 carried in favour of the get ,special pern�ts for certain crossing, south of Audley on a mile north of the tracks. wets. functions, the . Liquor Board the Audley Road early Wed- Only 48.2 per cent of the el- will not be sitting for several os M�,Igible voters cast their ballot. months, to review applicatlo- ry morning. Fie was en- ou eTo Erect Club House Figures showed that voters for licenses. route home from his job with in the north part of the town- i the Toronto post office when f OFFICIAL COUNT ` the accident occurred.- And Curling Rink ship turned out stronger than Heavy fog blanketed the' area "7 those in the south. 1n the nor- The flue questions' with the th, 5et xeeri 55 and 60 per cent - affirmative, then negative votes . r and Wh3TGy-OPP bffic�rs: ire- The Duffin Creek Golf -and of 'the vote got out, while in along with the percentage ob- „, iieve that- Roesch was driving Country Club have announced the south, between 40 and 45 tained are as follows: north and did not see the east- that work has begun on a new, per cent of the voters went to _ bound t'PR freight. - club house. on their property, the polls. Liquor store — 1105 to 1427 The Roesch car slammed in south of Pickering • Village on The vote also showed that (ff•1 per'.tont). to the first freight .car behind Church street from No. 7 Highway, north, it . the engine, knocking the front Plans call for a building a- was a Dry Vote, while south of Sew stores — 3078 to 155 wheels of the box -car off the pproximately 150 by 200 feet, No, 7, it was a Wet Vote, al- ("A PK ems)' tracks. The impact bounced the containing club house -facilities though not as, heavy percentage Wine Stores _ 2779 to 17im Boesch car about 100 feet al- and curling to be completed by wise. (60.6 per cont). ong the tracks, before it was the 1963 season.. Considering the 8 questions _- thrown off into the ditch. Mr. Present plans also call for a I and the number of ballots, cast, Liquor-,, boor and wines wilth Roesch :was found near the car. _limited membership in 11963. i the number spoiled was small, meals — 2945 to 1655 (6r4 per The engine of the car had been for golf and social activities, which also came• as a surprise. eeAtr -ipped out and was found about with a combination of as " 35 feet further along:you 1 Pte' the north west corner of . Cocktail Lounges 2i1S to play golf' and also curling, the township, the vote -went 1774 (61.3 per cent). Railway ties were deeply The club house should be 4 to 1 Dry, while in the new rouged as the empty box car readywfor springbusiness and sub -division of Bay Ridges, _it The questions defeated -were; was dragged along, twisting brochures and rates will be went about 4 to 1 Wet. the rails• in many places. ready f,nrmailing in December. While the two beverage room Men's beverage roams -2007 questions failed to get the 60 to 2521 (44 por cont). Earl G. Dowswetl, warden and Harry A. Newman, Q. C., otfic- . per cent required , to carry, it Women and Escorts bewrsg� - call turn the. sod. Photo by Azsopardi was interesting to note "that rooms — 2512 to 7 (55 per y pic6r,ing Village: Note&S beverage rooms for men and _cent). -Despite cold weather, a good~crowd turned ovt last. Satur- women --carried 3 to 1 over the Lincoln Ave, Public School St., was honoured at a, Baby � beverage rooms for men only. Beer and wino only with day for the Sod Turning and Dedication Ceremo:sies of the new expects to present a. concert Shower for her chosen daugh-This was taken to mean that meals —2717 to 1>I60 (Sl.3 per p ax and Pit -kering General Howpitai, of Spring -Music in March. Will ter, Julie Rose, last Saturday man, women did not want the cont). Chairman of the, Board, R. D. Thompson spoke. briefly and parents and friends 'of the stud- evening. Mrs. Alan Davis was - - -- then introduced the guests. ents, please note that this will .the hostess, with approximately Seated on the platform were:. Hon. Michael Starr, Minister take the place of the program forty guests attending. of Labour, Federal. Goverment; Hon, Matthew B. Dy-nond, Min- usually given in the High It was reported that U. •P. P. aster of Health, Provinciai Government, T.. D. Thomas,. M. L. A., School in December, picked up three Pickering boys Earl G," Dowsxeil, Warden of Ontario County; J. Sherman o ipr . MACY were ;M 1 indgay damaging highway signs. Mrs. Percy Neale and dau- this week, on No. 401 highway ` Scott, Reeve or FR5kering I owrznlorley.on " Sunday, attendng the bap- " =Mrs. Irish, Main Sir., is able ospinPickerinB Village; K J. Maclnnis, HitalAdmistrawr; - tism of her grand -daughter, to be out again, ,_ after three Barry A. Newman, Q. C:, Hospital Campaign Chairman; Wm. .Linda Arm; -at Cambridge Un- weeks, confined to her home, A- Parish, Mayor of Town of Ajax; Heber Down of Whitby ;ted Church: Miss Mary Neale with flu. Township, who once farmed . the land on which the new hos- will be returning to Tennessee Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Rickham" pital will be erected; Rev, M. J.,Darby' of Ajax and Rev, Dr. W. :next week, for the winter. and family were visiting friends ,� �x�,/ w•, A McKay of Ds}nber :on. Mrs. Lorne Ra%rin, Sarasota. in Belleville, last week -end. s lorida. has been visiting her Donald Lay and Gordon Craig, sister, Mrs., ,and Mr.-Nor:nar. of Pickering Boy Scouts. were • r3anks here. A nur ber of rela- presented with their Claremont Goes On Dial System Queen's t:ti`es and friends were enter- .Scout Badges, on Tuesday ev- ,,'ned in her honour on the ening. This is thehest �g A- a Mrs--Ruth•—trowe, `gale - Bern, to 'Mr. and Mrs. 4 =arts Road, is -home from the Honey, Lincoln Ave., Pickering. /„� �” -•!� :lshaw•a Hospital, after a three- a daughter, on October 30, .: •rbnth stay, when stig--undei•-' 1962, at the Ajax arrd Pickering ,.vent major surgery, on her General Hospital. Both doing t'.p. well. Nine pounds, fourteen Mrs. Werrdy-Srnith„ Georgina ounces. N� Biou ani f ire w ./y .At BobMiller s-- - Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Brett of Rouge Hills, who were mare- afr. Robert Miller, well known blaze on the ' cement 'floor, -so red recently at St'. Paul's on the Hill, Dunbarton. Mrs. Brrs t was prv.)prietor of the Miller Mendit they closed the doors, thinking i - .�, tire- former Florence Phillip'of Dunbarton. . op in' Brougham., was bur they.would have.it.out with no oar the face and hand, in a fire trouble. that swept through part of his The flames leaped up the, :hop here on Monday after- .wall and across the. ceiling Dunbarton Kiwanis Club holds t' noon The word working, shop at Three f;re companies answer- the west side of the building. ed the call; Broigham'Sout'h-west Picker and the second storey were.not f .Church "Serine,/ ,',ally 'I i-sjtol s. ma�St• and `South-west Picker harmed by .the flames. ingr Several - antiques that .Mr. - a bolt on the fender of Mr. K. Pickering Township Museum of, for Division 6B, . Mr.' Miller had'been weldingMiller 'was storm for the The Annual Church Service Lieut. C;;rte::or H<.r.)lu An. of Kiwanis In- stey tom•,=.ci ;r,� I;�-sc.ti and- Dr. : • �-• ', Hastings mail truck. He. shoe- which he is chairman, were de- ternaiional, was held on Octob- W. A. A•I�F:ay preached an fin- ed the nozzel of the welder un- stroyed in the blaze. er 28, at Dunbarton United spiring, sirmon, based on .the der the . truck, thinking that The shop houses a welding Church. Kiwanians from as far words of Jesus "Inasmuch as - the gasoline tank was under shop, seed cleaning plant and afield as Lindsay, joined their ye have'done it unto one of the the seat of the truck. As he wood working shop. friends from the twelve clubs, least' of these my bra thrett; ye went around to pull,the welder Firemen haq]�,d extra water forming 6B Division for this haves done it un*c• m� j through to work on the other from a stream on the Brock evening service. Harold Mitchell, Lieut. G4v-- side of the truck, fire broke Road, south of Brougham. Guests were welcomed by ernm-e2ect for Divi,; -n G13, w•'i= out. Mr. MiFler said he believes Mr. Miller, said he could not President Ben Ruddell and Past 'corned the guests, -and at the the gas tank, which- was .under get insurance on the .building, President E. J.. Annis, of the close of the service, metnharIq Central Office Foreman Albert Pinn shows Trustee Jack Mort- the truck, ignited. but felt when the .place was Dunbarton-Pickering Club. Kiw- and friends josaed in: a soc'ial on Claremont some of the complex equipment housed in the The panel truck was pushed cleaned up, his loss would not anians Mel. Carlton and Frank half-hour,with refreshmerits now Bell Telephone Ca lbuilding In Clarerr+ont. At 3.01 a. nL on outside, but was demolished be too great. The machinery, ftnoretti. , assisted by mens- being served by numbers of the Synday monring, Claremont telephone. users were switched by flames. although soaked by water was bels of the Key Club, took Mwanio wiMM Mwadatbon of onto dial and direct dialing. Photo by Azz"ardf Mr. Miller said there was a not damaged by the fire. care of ushering duties.. the Dtutbartoe-Pic aft Club. , •. . . . - .� -. � . • .. a ., _ - .^.' _ ., , ,. .y • .... ... • • � . i . . J _ _ ra�O 'fillro - -TME PICKERING HEWS - ' iHU*SDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1%7- Ttt _c RoaEI ROSEBANK _— E PIC*'Elk-ING NEWS _ - - alter - Thofi so Q -C. -Sorry to hear Mia. Lily Per.. nn • E t T A i L I t !f E D 1 1 1 1 ._ Brownies, Cube and Scouts rY. Dyson Road, is still in ,the �f • Issued every Thursday held their regular meetings Scarboro General Hospital. We - BARRISTER SOL CITOR NOTARY PUBLIC The Neva Printing and publiahinp Cempaay ••' this week. A paper drive will be extend. � "Happy Birthda •_ - _ . y' to � by a held on Saturday, so please Mrs. Perry, as she will cele- .• I ' AMtllOrfxd as Second Class Mail (Natter Post Office Dept., Ottawa, Ont. have your papers ready, brate her birthday in hospital. '` OMMISSN,NER FOR OATHS — - will We are glad to -hear Mr. — = -_ T•lephonet WHitehall 2.0910 1 _ On" MURKAR, Editor hold it's regular meeting next nittle, who was M for some North corner 6f Mid Plarif Road Tuesday, Nov. 6th in the school time, is improving. Mr. and ANYMnsINO RATES UPON UMEST — Mr. Lange will present gradu- Mrs. Whittle enjoyed a visit _. ation pins and last minute pre- from their daughter, Doris, of Vote Is �� Toronto, on Sunda Donald. G. Crossley _ parations for the bazaar will Y• • L�qyMVR � `• be attended to. Refreshments Belated Birthday Greetings to willbe �,� Douglas .Ballod, Morgan's . Park,Jhe' A shower was hel$ at MOs. who celebrated his 14th birth- PUBLIC RELATIONS CONSULTANT _ Well it is all over and the final results came as a sur- Harold Hubbard's on Thursday, day °n '�O� 25 prise to most of us - 'even the Wets." Best wishes for a speedy re- .TORONTO - !i Ratlatde Ra:, Dan AAitis — 447-5516'Oct. 25 for'. coming bazaar covery to Randy Dobbin, who .AJAX P'M1ZA .RESIDENCE Actually the Plebiciste Vote went off much more which_ be held in the had his tonsils - removed on - quietly than we would thought it possible. Times do school. Refreshments were ser- Wednesday of last week Ajay 90-1231 in Piekerin Township, such a ved and a social time was held. ^O •'� _ e Sorry to hear Mrs. Fortier one tun P At o __. change. g , vote would have meant a knock 'em down, drag em out Sorry to report Mr. Harold. Sr., Toynvale Rd. has .been ill Timms of the 4th Con., 'home affair with members of one side not speaking to the Mr. and Mrs. Ballod enjoyed with a fractured ` elbow which .qday eve)mng spent in Toron- ;!'lRfONAY7.ED PR01160IAN other for months on end: _ he received at work. Hope it (will soon be alright again. to, th friends from Balian -Prepanng 'and operating the mechanics of such -a tree, Om. A � T D_�j� l f � HaPPY birthday -to Janice and nei /'1. 1 R 1 `� U plebisicte was a major task. Enumerating, appointing Carter, who celebrated her 10th" °f . � " clerks, setting up the polls, instructing, and dauntless birth Mr. Ken Anthony are glad to friends on Saturday.of young see him home fromhospttal.n A 24216 ot* details were involved. _Mas. "Macxeracher, A great deal of credit for the smoothness of this op- Mr. and bfrs- Thistlethwaite Road, had her aunt from New '- erslt3an is due Mr. Harry Pearce who worked almost and family of Bird's Creek vis- York State visiturg�%lher last .M — µ1i0 — UM — CMUALTY +� and night to keep up with details. Considering the ited Mt and Mar. W. carter week. ` r'�i during the weekend. --" The Dunbarton Athletic Club •:..'.. number of ballots, the number of voters and the small A shower was held on Friday will hold its first classes, on aetmount, of spoiled ballots speaks well of the way Mr. evening at. the home of Mrs. Thursday, November 1, in Dun - `Pearce instructed his D. R. O's and Poll Clerks. Rogers for Miss Helen Erick. barton ' High . School, at 7.00 p, Just what this • vote will mean to the overall picture son who will soon be married m. Classes for Begii vers 7.00LP, H(Zd' wcwe LtcL cs! Pickerin Townshi onl time willtell. to Mr. Buddy Rogers. to 8.00 p. m.; Advanc.'ed Groups g P, Y 8.00 to 9.00 p. m. ; Adults 9.00PAIIM.-HOUSEWAR.1e8, GLUM. GiLAZU9111, Happy birthday to Jirsur�y to 10.00 m. with a smallThe people voted, the'ballots were'counted and we Sowerby who was 12 years ol!! P th charge of $2.40 per person foron Monde October 29th. He YOW1�i8 (TORO. LARli BOZfi i t>r!>� a results. So be it. y'' the Season. celebrated on Saturday winshis brother and cousin Michael Sorry'to ` hear that 'Mrs.,�,P><;�S �� yA,, and mom and dad bowling at Marjorie Harris of Pine Rid- +�1 WlAiax. ges, is in the Women's CollegeROGEMANK •PLAT.A - AT. 244 ' - - Mr. Fred Boyers and - his Hospital. Best wishes from her daughter Mrs. Law with David friends and neighbors: i N ' To all thoughtful, community minded citizens of Pick- and the new son Glen Andrew Mrs. Fran Laver, Toyn, of N Kiev Township, who voted "NO". To all who gage so of Scarboro, visited Mr. and Road and Mrs Flo Morris, e- Rosebank Road were the dele- owwwously of thsl� skill, tint• and money, — a sincere Mrs. Cornutt on Sunday.. gates for Rosebank Rd. School THANK YOU. Signed The sympathy of the comm- (( unity is extended to Mrs. Lindo who attended the Ontario Fed- C r e a # o r S o T The Vote "NO" Coma�itte� Pkkr,ri Township eration of Home and School __� O the passing of her sister in "Associations Area "C". Conley_ MONUMENTS _ Ottawa. - encs at the Moria Secondary �� - - - .4 _ School in Belleville. This meet- ��� (; T Ong proved very 'interesting% • OF D I ST I N C i �ON and the trip was thoroughly en- joyed by everyone. _ - e `pearly recovery from his for THREE GENERATIONS ,- friends and neighbors is wish- ed for Mr. Wilkinson, who is in { hospital, held at a 'week's ee of "wily. be � ford Bros..Ltd kseld at the home of Mrs. Hat -tie bicLPan.Last week's win- • 1 nersi 1. Mrs: Leen 2:' Mrs: Mc- Lean: Con. Mr,- Page, Most O N U M E N T S Lone Pands were held by Mrs. - - :' ... ' H. Mc: man. Plan— to to attend- the Christ- DUNDAS ST. EAST MfHITSY MO 8 52 mas Bazaar held this year• on - 1 ('november 10, in* Rouge Hill -Un- _. I angry o e h o e interesting" for COOPER BLOCK—LTD. eve one who lens to .dQ some - Christmas. shopping early.. AUDLEY DEWS • ' � -- ;9� cALr�ONu► Ro�►o - TORONTO BLOCKS � BRICKS The Audley United Church STRUCTURAL STEEL anniversary •w -ill be held this - -- Sunday. Nov,•4 at -2.36, p. m,' CRANE RENTAL Dr. H. S. Shepherd of Picker- - . in,' will be .the guest..$peaker. _ .-,STATION ROAD, HPICKERINO, ONTARIO There will be n Sunday school. Phon•am WM. 2.1%Q — WA. 2-5109 — MO. B -S911 Beginning. --on- -Nov. 11 and - . . continuing throughout the win- ter. months, Sunday school will be a.t 1. 15 p. n- followed by ` church service at, 2.30 p. `m. The Community Club will .be held this Saturday evening at �i'30mds j� A. Newman, (''� - the � home of Fred' and ' 1VIrS.' 1--� i� � �✓• ` Puckrin. PPovincial Constable :SA>lyBtllT>li8 A SOLICITOR' Whitby will be the speaker. Mrs. 1V.'H. ,Guthrie is recon. ,Tzmple f • 21St ering satisfactorily, following — :.. surgery at the Oshawa Iiospit- ]rAHtPORT . ROAD, SOUTH . DUNBARTON - ' al last Friday. Five of• ..the ladies attended the fall rally of the Oshawa -Even. at u. -aa i w Presbyterial U. C. W. on Tues- day °f -last week, at:VAstmbunt - United Church, Oshawa. r■ Some from here atterxied our telephone is',on the. job the Pickering Township. Sun- day.school convention. at the Greenwood United Church on Wednesday evening last week. Sympathy is extended to the 'relatives of Mrs., Fred Ward• Lights have just gone on *at the Johnson House. It mayonly mean that young of Claremont, who died last Saturday. Bill is restless.. -Or it may mean something more serious'... perhaps a hurried The children of Audley arid Baggotsville schools enjoyed call for the doctor. At -such moments, the instant help of the telephone their Hallowe'en parties , on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1,.'1962. -' -THE PICKERh NEWS '� _ .' P Three T •'-' also be attic treasures, novel- ill for several days last week, The bride chose a medium - DUNBARTON fast' with a largeness of our Chirrey ` uriderwent surgery, in Rev. Mackie officiated. The freshments wiU be available iq essories for going away and - phant or church militant, is canival style. soul and mind, who has' char- the Toronto General Hospital bride looked lovely in her myth- moon at Cape Cod. The youirg ;4SURANCE REAL ESTATE Dunbarton United Church Dr. W. A. McKay conducted ity and forgiveness.' ' ' and a week ago Monday. er'a wedding gown of crearn . Creek. one who has a steadfast .faith 'to Blind: took place on Saturday, Oct- Mrs. Mabel Cochrane The Cubs of the 1st. Dunbar- satin with embroidered neck- _ - WE 2.6212' :__Residence WH. 2.3113 the, regular morning service, Sherry'Harpell conducted. the ton Pack were in Hamilton on line. Miss Connie Walker was FLA6STOIVE PATIOS _Ofoe assisted by Mr. R. Pitcairn at Junior' Congregation. Thursday where they were the Maid of Honour, and Miss Vera ETC. is madeup of people who have the -organ. The , choir entered The beautiful flowers in the guests of Channel 11. The 36 Dart, and Mrs. Muriel Leggett, Phone: TEmple 9-1997 �C Y R I L E. MORLEY hymn "Hark, the son of Jub- g Gilbert Tripp, nf Mm. pct Who died on -boys atched the Rand Dandy Show and parRein pat r. sisters of the groom and the ri s s r - ileo". •Mrs. Vera. Freeman sang Thursday, October 25. On Friday afternoon the' bbys " Lie 'Shilton were the • brides- - B.E. No. 8, I'kkezlnE - - _ _ z Residential Rates, a lovely solo 13eariag His cross •. Bulletin watched the filming of, the _ maids all in gold ' brocade at. "Yorrr Fri n&y Raided Agog" for Me'. The scripture lesson • .The• day - of the Carnival show on, TV,. reet length dresses. Kr. Gond- LONG I ,aT�Nce cAu = - �5pe W Note:: ELECTRIC HEATING IS W ! REDUCED NO was read from Matthews 18, Bazaar is almost , here. Satur- , Sympathy is extended to Mr. on Tulloch, was best man. ` 32 KMCZTON RD. W. P.O. BOX 160 with the text: Revelation 7: 14 day, October . 27, at 2.00 p. m. Gilbert Tripp and son on the 'A receptioh was, held at the XILOWATT HM ONE —'These are they .which have' is the day for which the ladies passing of Mrs. Tripp, at the Rouge Hills Golf and Country - - 'PIOMING, ONTARIO come out of great tribulation". Dr. of the U. C. W. have been long Oshawa Hospital, on Thursday, Club with the bride's 'mother La<EtrlsO TRIAiKE ,► o.l..w. EIA - f t _:. - _ _h► $1.50 Per Month, McKay's sermon was re- preparing .lovely and service- October 25. The funeral ser- receiving in a Taupe dress, with _ _- SEAWAY — lated to All Saints Day. The able knitted articles, sewing, vice took place on Saturday brown accessories whffie the - _— -- - - -- text from Revelation was about bake goods, candy etc. Handi- morning With burial in Toronto. groom's mother chose blue with $5.00 for 500 GAIS. the Vision of John.. The . fxgur, rraft and.: popcorn. There will Mrs. Robert .Hopkinson was navy. • .. _ . es were of the white -robed also be attic treasures, novel- ill for several days last week, The bride chose a medium - Saints who came out of great ties and a country store. Re- but is now much better. blue wool suit with navy acc. tribulation. The church- trium- • freshments wiU be available iq essories for going away and - phant or church militant, is canival style. the will spend their ho honey- made up of those who have -'Next Sunday morning there �►r LDDING moon at Cape Cod. The youirg kept the faith in the past., and will be a guest speaker-repres. Shilton - Dart couple will reside in Highland also in the present. A Saint is eating the Institute for the A pretty autumn wedding Creek. one who has a steadfast .faith 'to Blind: took place on Saturday, Oct- Whit" Mohawk 8- M and carries it others. Howl • personals ober 27 in St.. Timothy's Ang- PLASTER CERAMIC TILL long would our faith stand Mr. and Mrs. Warren Gibb lican Church, Agincourt; when STONE' through the persecutions .such and family, of Oshawa were Mary Elizabeth, daughter of FLA6STOIVE PATIOS as -the early Christians suffer- visiting Mrs. Oliver Gibb on Mr. and Mrs. Herb Shilton, -of -_ ST. GEORGE'S ed? The true church of Christ Sunday. West,. ,Point Cr., Wiest Rouge ETC. is madeup of people who have - Mrs: D: Chirrey, of North was united in marrige to Ray- CONCRETE DRIVES, ETC. the true spirit , of Christ: A. Bay, is visiting her, daughter mond_ Steven, son of Mr. and Phone: TEmple 9-1997 saint is- a person' whis -stead, o Mrs. Orville : Hamilton. Mr. Mrs. Wm. Dart Agincourt. MARTIN ENRiGH"r - _ APPRAISALS -; • _ Ge NEWELL Pickering P. U. C. ' Customers 'Receive -, Real Estate Broker — Pickering Village : W8. x•=Ie -or Tomato WA.:11-95u Cobourg MR. 2.08 Reduction In* Hydro' Rates Nov. Whit" Mohawk 8- M _ TEmpie s•1M7 = __. Roe. "H;Or,W ]f MIIe led of Dwib*ftn, No. 2 Mowep' ALL ELECTRIC POWER USERS - _ DOM€STIC, COMMERCIAL ;.AND - - - 'INDUSTRIAL - -WILL BENEFIT FROM LOWER RATES AS = - -_ ST. GEORGE'S DR. ALFRED ..TRE ANNOUNCED BY THE PICKERING VILLAGE, PUBLIC -UTILITIES MALL li, VANAGS : COMMISSION -- Banquet andMeeting -'.VETERINARIAN ' •: THESE RE NEW' -LOW RATES: A THE Old Rosebank Rd. • North lGTERfM6 SERVICES (Seating 200) -. - B.E. No. 8, I'kkezlnE - - _ _ z Residential Rates, TELEPHONE: : WH. ?4D" —MVH. 2-2305 Telephone TE. 9-2822 - - INe 2001Kilowstt Watt ours per Montper Modth h lowered. Bed to b .9 per kwh i - U •o Answer' TE. 9-1504 RemainingKilowatt Hours per month lowered to 1.1 c per kwh _ _ OPTOMETRIC LONG I ,aT�Nce cAu = - �5pe W Note:: ELECTRIC HEATING IS W ! REDUCED NO VISION CARE . F'o TO fft -KAASA I STREET XILOWATT HM ONE to" tiVERPOOt no. SIO1JTF1� FRENCNMAN's LAY " EYes EXAMINED Monteith, Monteith, Riehl A t:e. :. _ ■■/■■■■■r!/■/�■■!>.!!■■■�■�■/!!!!!/!!/Lia■■■!/■■■i■■■■a■■t■tulE� _ CLAM FITTED .r RMAIRR0. OMARTiRW ACCOIAfTAMIf oa W. � CA. UJ6 {��,,,, j� - I "R�, CIIanp for Elec11 k . Water katm . Now RYBtING3 . I. IFF APPOINTMENT. TL 9-2601 La<EtrlsO TRIAiKE ,► o.l..w. EIA - f t _:. - _ _h► $1.50 Per Month, • 'BW R'WATBW CA Esei� ■ _ .:... ■ FLAT RATE WATER HEATER ENERGY CHARGES Lai _- SEAWAY — = wMu.hall s -- _i 1000-1000 Watt Heater Only $3.29 Gross Per Month ($2.97 Net) - WATER SUPPLY WHitehall 2-1397 - _— in 1000-3000 Watt Fast Recovery Heater Only $3.49 Gross Per Month i - '� ($3.15 Net) i ,� 24-HOUR SERVICE . ? DAYS A WEER FRtST MORTGAGES ARRANfiED� ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES • :. A Special Rate of 0.Sc per kilowatt hour for 500 kilowatt hours is now -. ' $5.00 for 500 GAIS. AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS ■ available for those customers with a utilitya ■ approved metered electric ■ Water heater. $7.00 for 1000 GALS. $9.00 for 1500 GALS. AND IMPROVEMENT'S. WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN ■ - i ;i (You Can Be Sure of Lots of Hot Water Very Economically) j ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. -/!■/■!!///!!!!!//!!!!//■■■!!!■!!//!!!!!//!///!///!�//////!■!■ IF YOU ERWIN ANY MORTGAGE FINANCING = - -Commercial Rates: TEMPLE TAXI., `- A TOR VAST COURTEOUS a 2.0c -piw , Kilowatt hour for the first 100 hours, use of demand or is 'pleased to an„ouna AUBREY E. IRELAND connected load . 0.8c per, Kilowatt hour' for the next -100 hours use of 'demand or - : A.'t vIeriA9 Seiv6 AM . COMPANY load cnmeM nin�y'eonsumption. : •..0.5c pets Kilowatt hour_for.all IS NCW OFFERED TO . iFN.PtE SJ3SCRiBER3 100 ADELAIDE ST. W. ,�.,Y pp����. . lndust�al i ofinformation col) TORONTO 2, ONTARIO I1t71Cs: REybe Sam or nophe Gene -1.5c per Kilowatt hour for the, first 100 hours use of demand or ,- TzTlip:0 0-1144 •••r•. -O.Sc,per Kilowatt •hour for the next i hours use of demand or TEwple 9-1789 — WA. 24M connected load. 3.33c per Kilowatt hour for all remaining consumption Grah43-HARDWARE . PICKERING , PUBLIC., UTILITIES COMMISSION CU - ' PAINTS S = TOO S _ _. J. D. KOCH : - G. HONSIElERGER C. E. MORLEY - � cOMMiSwiONER _ CHAIRMAN • Ram tTC.@:A. HOQ�ARTHE NARD-WA-RE SECRETARY-MANAG RERAL 2-1411 - �icfcGring NOTE —' The Abwr - ••Ratty A� «Eli► M Pwnrine vNfy. P..U.G. C slwnnsHitehaM ■ 1 .- -- • _ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1962. Page Four _'tee" THE _PICKERING NlWS -- - - _ QQ�� p; ter Phyllis Ellicott; -L'S. S. N. G, Guardian, Slater Pearl Perry; anent; -Benevolent, and C. P. E address of ` appreciatlon was ing and'took count of all off- DOr Ill�� Sister Etarel Wannop; R S. V. - Inside Guardian Sister Barbara T. Committees.. _ _ , Yiven by Sister Jean to all the iters prase SisteSi r Et Eleanor E;l; R- . S. Johansen; Degree Staff` Capp- A. gift of appreciation for officers and members who sup Lodge cla,� in .the .uoual� r Masters- services',- was presented to Sis--ported'her during her term as form, fdllowedlgY refresisme�t 'Phe- Secorri Bay i ld�es Boy V. G., Sister Barbara Beelby ; tain, Sister Irene Scout Troop, hav`.ng recentl} Warden, Sister Louise Pilkey; At- the conclusion of the In- •• -ter Margaret Browning by Sis- Noble ,Grand. served by the Social Commit been formed with illy: 1w Vail!- Conductor, -Sister Esther Per- stallation Ceremonies, the foil- ter Annis. Sister Jean Ellicott, Gifts were given to Sisters'' 'tee. Visitors were preserrt frorrl ancourt, as Scoutmaster, and ry. Chaplain, Sister Barbara owing Committees were appoin- J. P. `N. G.,' received a gift of Margaret Middleton and Phyllis Brooklin, No. 353; '$touffville, Mr. K. Reynolds as Chairman of p�coe; Colour Bearer, Sister ted by the new Noble Grand. appreciation from the officers Ellicott, on their depar3ure No. 383; White Dove, No. 3794 e Uroup 'Diaba er; us a Rummage Sale on Saturday, Gertrude Willson;- Outside :ing; Membership; District; Cov- luring her 'term of 6fftce: ' An ing spoke briefly to the meet- No. 132: Corr. (t November -3, at the Exhibition Hall, Bay Ridges. Contributions ;dr this sale .are urgently. req-. aired- and. will be gratefully ac- cepted. For pick-up of contrib- utions, please. call. $39.3623.'FOOD The Scout Troop meets every, Thursday, it 7.30 p. m-, at the _ School of the Holy Redeemer. 0'7 0 '-Liverpool-Road. Boys'—of 11 vrs. , R or over interested in joining MARKET ...the Troop, will be welcome: and are asked to report to the Scoutmaster_ at the above Roue Hills time and place. , A Gab Pack will be formed as PRICES EFFECTIVE soon as p r:,sible.' 'OVEMBER On No. • 2 . Hwy --Just .'East of Ro. Except Thuge Bridge Thun., Fri. and Sat. BROUGHAM Open Every Evening Till 6:30 p.mpurs. & Fri. Till 9 p.m. 1-2-3 - _ :Anniversary Services were held in St. John's Church on - Sunday, with fairly good •att- .,..CANADA PACKERS SHOP-A-RAMA SALE Regular, Family 3 Ib. Pack. —%eudance. Rem— C. Ligan. of_ Tyrone, was guest speaker, Direde- _ Ib�• two wonderful sermons. livered YORK Homogenized (Save SO -12 Oz. 'Ja�rfs The local choir, assisted b3. . P,E! A *jUT BUER ftA 69Y 2 Freeman, had charge of, the ;Ai jI'� music in the afternoon. and the L � ' ' Tyrone choir in the evening. •�'-""• Mrs. Butler, Mrs. Alma and Canada Packers MAPLE LEAF C Mrs. A. M. Crocker, Agincourt, u - , 59 ' tailed on,the letter's atint, Dins .,Say* Matthews on Monday last. PURE LARD :` N 0 E N I� (Sire 17e) 9Save 10e Mrs. Wm. Knox returned,. C - home a>*ter spending a few daysKAM .� IbS. - at the home of her son. George 12 oz. Round Tins2 -and family, in Enniskillen.- e - Special offer -of Se off. plus Se off t '_ Mrs. Harold Barclay. Lindsay,. , �.,.�� - ; _ - York Brand Devilled Ham. 3 oz.. tins i• Twin Pack 116 slices_) 1 Ib. Pkg. called on Mrs. Matthews one 2 �� '79c ' I'evening last week. SAVE 19e 39C S '�I Sl�BEAD w�...� Mr. and 'Mr s. T. English vis- Wr ited his brother, at- Orillia, on Sunday.` COOKED 5 Mr. and Mrs. H._'Robert- Large 28 oz. tins (Save y6e1, - 'f 01 5�y 1 , of Toronto. visited Mrs. Lern- CHEESE _.mon. on Sunday. - - �Ur swsrnai .iiLICE S Mn Smith and children, of (Bare 11 e) (Save l Oe) Toronto, visited Mr. and bfrs, �]' ' ' ' HAM 'D. A_ Beer, on Sunday. 1111 ► _ Sympathy - is extended to , ' lb. He 115V2 oz. tins (Tasty Govern - Mrs, Lando, in- the - passing .of M I N C E M EAT 43c" men# la� _� (Special _Offer of ted her sister, at Ottawa �t .�� 6c off.) Keep in mind:the Paper Coll- _ Meed• y action by the Scouts, on Sgtur-= DOG �0�� Large 16 oz, jar day, November 3. Have, your -.old newspapers ready for the boys- r n�' r. �f Mr. 'and Mrs_ P. Temperton _ Save 30e - - i �fYI 9�Y Y and girls, of Oshawa, visited Mrs. D. Maars on Sunday. MAPLE LEAF (SPECIAL OFFER of Sc OFF) - 5 7 > n �. E. Kennec>y and Mrs, Natural CHEDDAR CHEESE ,� eea ash H�. Cerfnedy called' on Mrs. Matt- hews one day recently. MILD 12 es. MEDIUM 12 as. OLD .12 as. stlN• Mr. and Mrs. K T- Pascoe. PkB•11 BRAND - -- dinner an Sunday with. Mr. and _ C Mn. Powell. Calumbas �RK LOAF WITH. DRESSIN48CG f� • Mr. and Mrs. It. Annis.called 79c , on his mother Mrs. Sadier, at . fresh, Grade A Owen Ready, Yon" Frying or Roasting (Avg. 3 lbs) Highland Creek, one :day rec- Fresh Lean Pork BUTT -ROAST..-... :. Ib.. 59c 'Unit No. 1. U. C. W. Will meet at the home of Mrs. G. John- ` C ROUND OR SQUARE : ston, assisted 'by ':bias. tress -'CHICKENS �. swell, on Wednesday evening. of RUMP�OAST " 89 November 7. Frog Conven- ROUND Sirloin, T -Bone 3 Wind er, Mrs. T. Philip- .Roll Call "Remembrance". - u a in hur's S .o.o.o * STEAKS... � . Ib. •. C � : L ear 'Art Small Link sJoy t *ob*kOf Officers - ' r k. aus e 1 _�. Tray 149C .Sister JeanEl',icott, Nob, e WHILE THEY LAST, Fresh or Frozen Grand, assisted by Sister Isabel annis, dice Grand. •conductedXA1 �b. BONELESS ROUND STEAK ROAST Ib. 99C the Qpening eremonies of Joy Rebekah Lodge, No. 355, in the LUCAS ARTHUR'S FULLY . hal;, ti'Ionday evening,- October 22. Folioµ ir.� the reg'49 ular bus- — ' ine:s of the lodge, rice Grand Boneless Rolled Plate Bri kat Pot R'st Ib. 49C - Sister Ann:s repotted on the _ - sick, arn'�a.l report, and sub- FRESH PORK (Picnic) , . _ mitred he: annual report as SHOULDER ROAST fb. 39� , Vice Grand. 'Members, 'of' Joy Lodge carrying, pink and whit GARDEN FRESH FRUIT S VEGETABLES carnations, formed a guard' of Blade or Short Rib (Blade.. Bore .Removed) honor, to receive Sister Mar- ROAST e genet Browning,' Dist. Deputy .... .: • . • • • '• • • • • • lb. 69t NO. 1•, FIRM, GREEN - .Extra Large Heads • President, Oshawa District NoLEAN.PGRXRli END T9?4D1RLOIH END f29c 7. Fest. FRESH �CABBAGE Sister B2 rowning, escorted -�� and introduced by Sister Lela Beer. P. D. D. P•, and received :ib 49c . '"b. C No. 1 SNOW WHITE - Large Hudi the honors of her office and• was extended a welcome: L� BOASTS'. �> e p ` I All other visitors were made(Avg. Z3�s lbs.) (Avg. 3 lbs) � 0 2 fff 29C welcome by Noble -Grand Sister Centro Roasts or Chops Ib. 69e. Whole Loin 1b. ,63e. WER Ellicotttallation Staff, wear- RESH MINCED STEAK ............. Ib. 79C, Ing. white eyelet' embroidered New Crop FLORIDA' _ _ .... -. Good Size 252s dresses , over pink taffeta, in- FRESH MEATY (SIDE) . • _.._ ..._.._.. _ ...- • • ,JUICE ORANGES ,.. ' ._ `�� ' �, Z Qoz.-69c stalled the following new off- s for 1962-63:.Ell J.o P. N. G., RERIBS 1U• .--U.S-.. No. 1 FLORIDA Size 969 • • ..ter- dean Ellicott; Noble C _ 1U �� . •, .' 9 ,; .na sister Isabel Anrtis:- IJ GRAPEFRUIT - tit for -59c vlv � Grand, , .. Sister Shirley I•�a; Recording Secretary, t6N� ane 7!h R1 �No. 1 SNOW WHITE Sister "cream = tt; Finan- -MUSHROOMS . _ Ib: 49c CW Swmft 3►, Sister Marjory standing PRIME RIB ROAST -...:. The 690• Tweeds.; Trs waren, . Sister. rreas >�; Its X. G, sig ir - THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1962. _ THE PJCKERING NEWS - - - Page Five WANTED ONTARIO LODGE NO. 324 ` CLASSIFIED Coming Events I. O. O, F.. _ _ s� , rs Woman for light housekeeping One Man s Opuucn .• ADVERTISEMENTS TURKEY SUPPER .NOVEMBER MEETINGS -' -- PAY DIVIDENDS TOWNSHIP HALL: one day a week. Phone everting Pickering Community Contra '. -USE THEM EACH WEEK �- BROUGHAM WH. 2-4628 Tues. Nov. 6. - 9.0o P. M. BY - WH. -THE OBSERVER L THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8. Tues. Nov. 20. 9.00 P. M. y -For Sale'sponsored B The•: Stewards Ot GOOD NEWSI roug am U Church unBadminton u G. C. Brittain, a results of the Liquor -'Vote are now known to XAI%MAL OAS FURNACES Tickets - $1.50 i 75c. begins It's Winter Season on Roc° Secretary' most people and I presume reported in full in this news- isas Rents! Water Neatens Oil Djnner Served from 4.30 P. M. Tuesday, November, 6, at 7.30 paper, point up some interesting changes in voting in Owners, and Furnaces, complet- Until All Have ,Been ,Served p.,nL at Dunbarton High School CARNIVAL BAZAAR Pickering Township and perhaps give some indication iglu serviced. from - s730 Take Out Orden Gymnasium. Dunbarton United Church of future trends. Ask about our 12 -month -New Members Welcome- SAT. NOV. 3 - 2 P. M. It is quite clear to this Observer that the Urban South For Information,, Call: g Booths, etc, now has the votingcontrol of the township at' large. • �aAstty on � �^�� Pickering Women's institute •- 'Home Baking, *000ri"d Deelar for Consum- will meet at the home of Mrs.' 939-1754 or 939-313+1. P ars' Gas and Oil lastallations. This of Course is only important in the='election of a T. J. Wheeler, on Thursday, �+ickering United Church Reeve and Deputy -reeve - MILLER HEATING At Home since Councillors are elected October 30, at 2.00 p. m. We TEEN -Au To � +.. b each of the 5 Wards. The result of course has been • SPECIALISTS - are looking forward to an int- Mr.. and Mrs. James 5males � Invite You To A y V Tvdor St. Ajax - WH2-3441 erecting meeting. Mrs. H. S. 'will receive their friends and PANCAKE SUPPER forseen for some years and it is now upon us. Now our (u) Shepherd will give a talk on, relatives on the occasion of In Tho -Christian Education council can be composed of urban thinking members ...... ..................................... - and show u of "Picker- their 50th ding Anniver- Myr from Wards 3, 4 and Purse. the Reeve and Pict res Wed C • 5 and of c "PLES 4 POTATOES - Darlington P SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3. Deputy -reeve. This of course I hasten to point out is ` ;;•- ing, England" taken by Dr. sary, at Darlin on Townshi -- Mchsfesb - per bush. -_ $2.00 and Mrs. She herd while on Hall, Hampton, Ont., on Sat- - p (Serving: 5.30 till 7.00) what could happen. I am not suggesting it has or nec- _. Other varieties on hand. vacation there this past sum- urday, November 3, from 7.00 EVERYONE WELCOME esarily will happen. It is clear however that because of Please bring own containers' mer. There will also be music. to 10.00 p. m. Admission - 75c. the increase in urban population in Pickering Townshjp for apples We hope for a good attendance- PICKERING ORCHARDS Cars will leave the 4 -corners at Mrs. Stanfield, anew era is upon us. _ Ow mile west of Pickering gifted char - 1,45 P. M. PIANO actor reader and advisor, on all Probably the first liquor licenses to be Village on No. 2. Highway _ problems of life. Superior to granted will wH2-1247 TRAVELOGUE all other readers. one visit will be to the two branches of the Canadian Legion in Pick - Sponsored by Pickering Private Lessons convince you. If unsatisfied,- ering Township. Now that the township -is "wet" these Por Sale -nT� Pickering town- Women's Institute Classes in Music for Children no charge. Half price with this two organizations should have no difficulty in obtain. SIM* ........ two, four and ten -acre clipping. Open dolly from 9.00 g Friday, November 16th at the Orff Method cif in the necessary club licenses. lots. Phone Toronto: Hudson Pickering Village Hall Mr's. T. Hartford, A. R. C. T- a• m. to 10.00 p: m. 222 Brock It is interesting that the Legion in Claremont an area Mr. Ken Sins vAll show Pict- Guild Road 942-3336 St. S., Whitby. Phone: 668- which voted dry in no uncertain terms) has never to my (nov S) ures of sris recent trip around 8832, knowledge been "raided" by the O. O. P., which polices • APPLIES FOR SALE the world. Music will be prov- that area but the Legion in the Dunbafton area (which lied by the pupils of Grade 6, voted strongly " Good, dean apples -McIntosh, gly wet) has been "raided" by the town - St. Lawrence. Snows Spies. .. Lincoln Ave. School THANK YOU Ship police and others on several occasions with s aser- Carrots and other vegetables. A collection will be taken to lois results. Perhaps there e a "live and let live" feel. H. Murdoch, 4th. Con east assist a W. I. project under the in in North.Pickering. Of Church St. Phone WH2-1367 ""Save the Children Fund" We wish to thank the "Citizens" of Pickering Township who g• - (Oct 18 to voted and forcefully expressed their opinions, Wet and Dry, on NOTICE TO CREDITORS r our 9 ballot plebiscite. This is "`Democracy in Action". Because Another result of the Liquor Vote will, I suggest, be • for Salo -1951 Dodge, in good AND OTHER_$ of the forcefulness of the results, future costly -plebiscites have an eafly vote on the same questions(except L. C. B. O., condition. 379.00. Phone:- AT- , In The Estate of John Cowan, bean eliminated. and Brewers stores) in the town of Ajax and less likely }n the Villa -!antic 2-4782. Retired, Deceased. We also thanks the Rewe and Council for their foresight and ge. of Pickering. Ajax has lost some compet- ALL PERSONS having claims confidence in the future of our toSvnship. Our thanks also to itive advantage I suggest with the "Yes" vote in the Par Sale -- two. warm Morn- against the Estate of John Mr. Marry Pearce for his devotion to duty. Both Mr. Johnston township- which the town fathers will probably hasten v _Ing staves, one with. enamel. Cowan,, late of the Township and Mr. Pearce wen most helpful in the assimilation of the to attempt to correct. ' easing. Reasonable. ATlantic of Pickering, in the County of results Opposition to the last vote in A ax was; I understand 7 Ontario, Retired, Deceased, Final! we with to thank the man man opposition to the hotel location Arbor Lodge) in a res - who died on or about the 22nd y y. y PvePI• who by idential area and scr now that the hotel has been torn .Per Sara_,- Coleman space hes; day of June, 1962, are hereby letters, phone calls, public meetings and personal words en- xer, in good condition. $25.00. notified to send in to the und- couraged us in this progressive endeavour. down. the opposition should not be too great. Phone: Pickering 942-1895. ersigned Personal Representat- ive epresentat- Well dons Piekeri ;-the futon is ours; now we leave - p� be before' the said Deceased, on or n9 ". ' FTEItChMan s DQrea • - -- . before the 16th da of Noverri- behind the stigma of a dead little place' and become lin Sr.,., Herb Usher Jr., Help Wanted her, 1962, full particulars of "'a first rate area": ' Leri• Canham. Membership Com rlolp Wanted - Female their claims. Immediately af- The Frenehman's mittee: Don -Thorne; Ross For - WH. 2-3210 Eddie S. Power, A, Bay Yacht Mgr. tile, Tom Reekie and G. Experienced -power sewing- ter the said date, the said Per-: Club 'held their election of off- - ��' machine operators Please pply sonal Representative will dis- The Pickering Township Plebiscite Committee iters at their meeting at the tan. Canadian Automotive Trim, tribute the assets of the said Club House, on Monday even- The Club held their last sa11- 7J4 MacKenzie, Ajax, Ont deecease'd, having regard' only t Ttie Poll Ing race of the season in the ng, owing members current "Frostbite Series". Les to - claims of which she shall were elected ` to office: 'Comm- Canham was the winner of the low -a Somers Wanted then have notice, odore, Jack McInerney; Vice- -:Sear den clothes in• yrour own DATED at Oshawa, Ontario Commodore, §eries, with Ron Playford, eea Ray Jarvis; Rear .. home. Contact: Mrs. Lewis, 94 this 17th day of October, 1%2. Commodore of Sail, John 'Her- orki, and John Herda, third. PiekeO 1� TYAi �td da; Rear Commodore of Power, trophies and awards Will " >Krr,�le7► Road. Ajax. Phone: 942- Annie Irene Cowan, - -- The tro _ Executrix, by her Solicitors, - - Eric. Playford; Secre be presented to the winners of (nov 8) M. F. Swartz and R. L. Swans, - Ron the three different aeries hid Playford; Treasurer, To Reek - Barristers and Selkiters., -• - OFFERS YOU THE FOLLOWING SERVICES - ie. Sailing. Committee, Len. ZFie season and othDr �JIRIi>1'lMAS SHOPPING is no 261A . King $t. East, Oshawa, .: ' ces at' the Am When the ORISCIOL T1 n and Ron P4ayford. Pow- Banquet, which is being bel AVON - R IiAs ta"ve calfs. (nov 9) TEMPLE ANSWERING SERVICE 24 MRS. er Boat Committee: Len Can- this Saturday, at the He 'L1vo•e earning• sag take care TEMPLE WAKE-UP SERVICE 24 HRS. ham, Ross Fertile, Tom Tomb- .Valley Lm - at your Qristrriaa shopping AUCTION S A L E TEMPLE DRIVING SCHOOL BY APPOINTMENT lin Jr., and Herb Usher Jr. Happy' birthday wishes are boo. For interview, P. O: Box PURSUANT ft the power of Property Committee: Maureen extended to Louis Joyce, wbo = 512r Oshawa, Qnt• sal• set out M a certain mort- FOR MORS INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL was lour ars old on Ociobest gage, Central Mortgage and McCleary, George McCleary. 31. Birthday congratulation al- OPdNRIG IN PIICKERING Housing Corporation will Ww 9-" 4 Don Martin and Ted Martin Area. Man, aged 30 to 60. Full for sale by public auction, the Ways and Means Committee: to Dave Brunelle, on Novae• •rine. Geod'Income. , Watkins' lands and promises referred to Torn' Tomblin Jr., Tom Tomb -bey 2. -- - NwMhoid i Farm Lino. Apply in sold mortgage, and other - by left�er to -Frank Helferty, wise known as 47 Thorncreft 91an 56, R. R. 1, .Hampton, Ont. Place, Ajax-Ontariow on Thur- We are pleated to announci Hie opening Of (nov; 16) day, the�th day of November, 1962, at fear o'clock in the 0 - The LUMBER. -CO. �TDe � - Beauty Lock i Transportation Wanted ternoon, which auction sale I 'heir. Liverpool and No. -2. High- will take Place at 47 Thornereft _:PERSONALIZED BEAUTY SHOP SERVICES t way, to Ajax, starting work at Piece, Ajax, Ontario. The auc- .'.PLYWOOD BED BOARDS _ - - ...7.30 a...m _ L.gave at 4.00 ,p.. m• tion will be subject to a res- R -: -for single beds,39" X 72" $3.70 HAIR STYLING HAIR COLOURING PERMANENT WAVES Please phone. 839-2168. orvo bid, and the terms of the . •:for 3.4 size beds 411" X 72" $4.95 sale, will b. 5'• of the purchase for double size beds 54" X ir' SSSS AJAX SHOPPING CENTRE 1 ROOMS priceto b. paid at tiso tin,. of Give: over Support For Relaxing Restful Sleep - ' One or two rooms 'in farm the auction, and the balance Annoeintme house in exchange for looking after 12 -week-old baby, while tho said lands is said. to be w- .10 ft. Push -UP Extension Ladders $10.95 each mother works. Cleaning woman •tied a five -room, three' bed- 5 ft. Step Ladd*' $4.911 each _--- -- kept, English, German spoken: room, semi-detached brick : Phone TEmple '9-1653, after 7 �galow. The sale will be on ° p• M. at `"as is" basis and subject to REPLACE OLD FURNACE FILTERS. NOW, with the terms and conditions which the NEW PERMANENT TYPE may be obtained de signed. - „ _ - _ OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT - t sting with the undersigned. Sii• - 1srdOx 1 $i.39 cis. - 20x20x1 :139 CENTRAL MORTGAGE AND Size - 16x20x1" - :1.39' Sim - 20x25x1"' HOUSING CORPORATION, by size-.16x25x1" - S1S9 _ DON *cPHA1L AND VERN TYPERT ANNOUNCE Its Solicitor, W. H. J. Thomp- THEIR OPENING OF -sora B. A. LL. B., Barrister, , .,, P. o. 'Box 16, AJAX, Ont: U16H QUALITY PAINTS OuhMo shite $6.� gal. Outside Prins r $6.11� gal. :-AJAX AUTO SERVICE 1 BARGAIN PAINTS �Idrw* Ave., North, Ajax .:.T pA1R•PORT LAWNMOWER Don OcPhail former Pickering Fina Service Station SERVICE RED, GREEN, GRAY in gallons only - $2.95 gal. operator for the past 6 years and. Vern Typert'Special- Maw your lawnmower repair- ized Ge -feral Motors Mechanic join together to give '�• .- ed and stored for the winter. Excellent for Fences, Garages. Cottages. etc -- - Ajax, Pickering and surrounding district acomplete-• You dont pay for repairs until line of guaranteed repair service to all makes of cars REX and -C you --- for It t Ing. P��R61LQU1CK- VELVET LATEX PAINT and trucks.W wee _ A91M11R want the ;;war. Freo estimate We Invite you to come in or phone and. let us -check - 91"n before worn Is started. Excellent eeonorny flat wall paint Dries M 2 hours jyour car or truck _ ! MITCHELL QUARTS $1,69 GALLONS $SP "NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL" + � Wrport Lawnmower Service _:. Can Be C _ A, OWEN ( Colored) = sv►1m "a - M $own' -. � Fairport Beach Road (FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE) 1 :per "' -1409 AJAX, LUMBER CO• LTG. _ t Phone 942 N1�11t s (AOV 30) Y. PICKERING - AJAX - WHITBY .\ - ','little better•- Second Claremont Brownie We are sorry to report that Mrs. Geo. DeRusha is in '_the Mr. S. Markiewicz; Con., Mr. W. Saccoccio and Mr. M. John- ML' AT lantic 2-063 Pickering, Ont. Pack held a nice Hallowe'en .Uxbridge Hospital. son. Ladies' -1. Mrs. L. Wagg;' party on Thursday afternoon. Mr.. and Mrs. Levi Linton 2. Mrs. Raymond Hickey; 3. .Pap Six ;' THE PICKERING NEWS - ,' THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 196 Mrs. Robt. Noland; Con. Regina KEN and Ct/4RKE - .winners were: Prettiest, Kathy t CR n fl�+1►ROATf+ on Saturday e%vning. Francis de Sales Catholic Wom- - " Ll1►tlta�l��l S� i There were 21 tables of each- Firemen's euchre en's League held their regular in BVSINE:�S DIRECTORY Quite a few people attended re at the ,on monthly meeting. the school, Draw Prizes were won as fol- Services In the sale of :,Ir. jack Bayl;.. Wed;:asdayof last week. with Mrs. Jack Quilty presid. 100 gallons fuel alit don- AUCTIONEERS A the 7th Con., last Saturday. Mr. Bayles has sold his tare; Dir. and Mrs. Joe 'Thurston of Toronto visited on Sunday ing. Attendance was very good, ated by Arthur Mitchell Ltd., _ The Churches to the Conservation Area ,and- with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Glidd- and several new members wefe am an- - WM 5e oving into a ome a- on. introduced. rs. ofi-n maixa, GUARANTEED MCLALHAIII Notaries Public cross' from the present farm Bruce Curtis, son of Mr. and Mis. Jim Curtis to Membership Convener, and her Radio -TV Service ent show. 649-2312• Mr. and Mrs. E. Manse of returned Committee were congratulated BANK OP COMMERCE CHAMiERS Director unity is extended to the Fred Oshawa, spent Sunday with Mr. his home on Saturday, after on the splendid results realized Any Make Model (Funeral .Pickering and, Mrs. Howard Hockley. • spending several days in the Oshawa from their Membership Drive. Or _ - Mr. Don Hedges and Mr. Ha- Hospital. Conveners presented their re-UnitedChurch ARTHUR FIEF - cold Dean sang with the Ux:.. __ r Keith Carson of Wood- ports, and Miss Verda Packer Mlideter: a". ��n. �� bridge United Church choir at bridge' visited on the week announced that plans are under -PICKERING Private A�1lbulana Service •.i CHURCH SERVICE — anniversary services at Cann- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. way for a Communion Break- .. — ington on Sunday evening. Frank Carson. East to, be held on Sunday, Dec- DAY OR NIGHT " 1,b A. M. i 11.07 A. AL The United' Chuch ladies, held Mr: and Mrs. Kenneth Midd. ember 2, with Rev. L. J. Wall, a successful bazaar on Satur- leton of Longbranch vnsnted on S. T. D., as guest speaker. '.. * Sunday School Santa He1/1•s day, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. Final plans were made for WATER DELIVERED _ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ward of Benson. the Euchre and Bridge held in •--WM- McEACHNIE, Prop. •AUDLEY Toronto, visited his family here Mr. Jim Curtis has purchas- Pickering Community Hall, on West Of DYnbarton 9AS A. M. — Church Sorriaa on the weekend. ed the building. formerly hous- October 19. Winners at alis ' . • * • 11.00 A. M. — Sunday School We are pleased to report that Mr. Ernie Baker is feeling a ing the Bell Telephone switch- board. affair were: Mens' -1. Mr. J. Carr: 2. Mr. Norman Banks; 3. PHONE Phone WH. 2-2171 tamismumREslnammannum ' ','little better•- Second Claremont Brownie We are sorry to report that Mrs. Geo. DeRusha is in '_the Mr. S. Markiewicz; Con., Mr. W. Saccoccio and Mr. M. John- ML' AT lantic 2-063 Pickering, Ont. Pack held a nice Hallowe'en .Uxbridge Hospital. son. Ladies' -1. Mrs. L. Wagg;' party on Thursday afternoon. Mr.. and Mrs. Levi Linton 2. Mrs. Raymond Hickey; 3. The costusmes were judged and and Jean have moved into- an Mrs. Robt. Noland; Con. Regina KEN and Ct/4RKE .winners were: Prettiest, Kathy apartment, owned by Mr. and Beuk. (above for euchre). Lad- Ward; Most Original, Caroline Mrs. Ken Ward. ies' 1st. for Bridge, Miss Helen Creighton, Fraser, Levick; and Funniest, Debbie O'Connor' P R E N T t C E Loyst' Tj fi ♦ 1! 7f R BALSAM Draw Prizes were won as fol- - DI'yffan do Muidach The Xmas Concert to be held :Iowa: 100 gallons fuel alit don- AUCTIONEERS on December 15 in the Comm-. Mrs. Joe Forsythe, Mies. R. ated by Arthur Mitchell Ltd., � ��• Solleltors and unity Hall, is getting under Day and Mrs. B. Jamieson att- was .won by Miss Patricia Fea- Unno•d end Aatk•rind Im 1bO way. Phone Mrs. Rennie if you ended the bazaar and bake sale therstone. TV lamp, donated by Counties Of wren and York Notaries Public wish to participate in the tal- at Claremont oil Saturday. Beare Bros., won by Mrs. W. J. Pare Srodr, Implements, Household ent show. 649-2312• The sympathy of the comm- Packer: TV lamp, donated by -tsrnbw% 1aaV Man Glen •w BANK OP COMMERCE CHAMiERS ' Robert Rozell is home . from unity is extended to the Fred Beare Bros• won by Mrs. Eil- . q•doky of Reasonable taxa, I ::Sick Children's Hospital, foil'Pard family of Claremont in een Kennedy, Electric Teapot, DUAL SSRVICS AT ONO PRICE 5 Slmeoo St. N.,.Oshowo e 'owing a concussion received in the passing of bars. Ward on was won by Rev. J. OG. Flem- Milliltme P.O. Mwn• Aginet 52W3 an accident when his bicycle Saturday last. ing, S. J. MOrkbaa P.O, Phone Mark- lot Telephone RA. 3-3446 was in collision with a car on Weekend guests at the Elm- The next meeting will be held St. George's OSlRIES PChave b••e ssfabtsi•d in .Hol the 9th Con., last week. - er Wilson home were: Mr. and y Redeemer School Aud- I. Mr. and Mrs. G., Rennie and 1 Mrs.. Douglas Martin of Wat- itorium. Bay. Ridges, on Mon- AGdion«n sick. ,ego Anglican Church family of.•Scarboro were Sun- erloo and through the week, day, November 5, at 815 p, m. W � � PICI=NO - ONfA" jday neer eats of. Mr. and Mr. and -Mrs. Barry•Haggett of, R•eton Mrs. J. Rennie. a�, • • REV. H. S SHEPHERD,is we%Mr. and Mrs. J. Xennedy'of Rev. M. Buttars .of Pickering _ `�� Q r�een' S H'E R R I N Box 194 Piekrring, Orr. Toronto, spent Sunday with will occupy the pulpit . next BARRISTER - SOLICITOR - Phone wHit•hall 24513 . `_ their son, Mr. and Mrs. J. N.Ic- Sundays morning. while Rev. AJAX PICICERIIHO NOTARY PUBLIC - SUNDAY SERVICES Guire. Fleetham preaches 'anniversary : - •®R3VXNG SCE100L Maerbh of Old Kingston Road * •830 a.m.-Holy Communion - _ Shannon Carleton entertain- services at Pickering. Dual -Control Highland creek _ 11.00 a.m.-Morning Prq,•r Ha ed a number of friends at a Late Model Car AT. 3.7391 or AT. 2-1362 FuneEai and - ' - 1i.00 a.m.-h C•mmunlaw = e _ party at her home brl Friday: VP, t tfh s - 3fi francis de Sales C. W: L. —Phone: V-1141 _ ' Marilyn and Brian Madill If no answer. pbphone-1294Mphone-1294M.. • . ARTbliance- Semca 1100 'a.m. '� unday SScchoolhool to tbO gave a -partw for their friends On Monday, October 15, St. ssteEe>rtiEat7■SeEEi1■se 0 ' Parish HON M•aday f. rridGr-�:�O-S 30 * _ _11.00 t oho Parish ter► :..; .�.. _ _ _ - - Safwdey and livening No. 4 Highway A Hsu) _ byAppointment at Piekeripq Beach Road. WEDNESQAY p' i '� 10.00 NGFy CGnrh Sk end Intercessions Tw the Sidi - MONUMENTS r®�®Fh�ne Christian Science lagrw.y Man •..•1 w.rktr• WHitehall 2-3610 OOBO11r AUSTIN, Prop.S GA _• _ •ILS. 1. Whitby, O•farla Society Two alba west •f W by as N•, 1 Hlghww r, bww•sa IOOUOS NILLS, ONTAOIO WIWby and Ajar '.� Y CHURCH' SEOVIC! AND r _ _ "Mm wlemw MO. &440 SUNDAY SCHOOIr - SUNDAY -11 •.iR-M Uta AOwken Building, Il,nsalsa IIA STOREAt 11low" . r #5 PLUMBING OAfbsW ;�,• � ;� ^� T•aNnwnl.. of HOosne w DM.a ALFRED KAYES CHECK YOUR held } SUMP PUMP NOW ALL AN wetCOM! KUMsiNc� BATHROOMS 114 loading IksoOs b .q.a w ' he Pubk Deft PRESSURE SYSTEMS NEW PUMPS . $27.50 Same la�ti n NEW PUMPS 54.1.15 T ESTIMATES GIVEN - USED PUMPS S11." f Cog ATiandee 2,2 ' rl+ollo WHihhap 2-6717 REPAIRS i ALTRATICM >. x. :�..;BUY Ston St. AndsKing RoadHill ASV :INSURANCE Co. We>Et ems wR,T. IAT. 4-4721 Presbyterian Church atsse low for Fara and Cow" Open Daily 5.30 Sat. 1 P.M. Church Street North, Picker;" .. wlsdMOrta kawrenp "' BsOdrgr. Minister Rev.F. Conk k,. A. LECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER N'O' OW ��' !,%% M' Manse, 46 Windsor Drive AsMa•OMlo Marr -, of AN Klmb Bowman Gibson DENNEY BROTHERS Phone 942-2�s3 1 HEATING CONTRACTORS Service of Worship 11.15 A-I.L ' r.nLL LLLU 11111WIPLIM11IRL I---- 'Hot Water, Sto m Systems ' Sunday School . 10.00 -AAL �_" 111stalled ._ _ ,�`` .;: x^$29.95 VALUE!! W. H. J. T}IOIT1pSOn, Altrottons and Repair A Friendly Welcome Awaits MARE EVER f. �' 202-5 ' Yd A DRYING DAY- MWb OIL FURNACES ' OAS se i •13 CITOE INSTALLEDIIIA 1'fOA LECTRICALLY 6W Cabs" sad oalmts R.palrw And S.rrk.d.. Silo Metal shop work p N I T !`D CHURCH e ECONOMICAL • F'LAMELESS RODMAN HEATING CO. • ODOURLESS •SAFE ' • DOUBLE BED SIZE WH 2-1641 iMbhwslr Ne. 3) - - A FULL 2-1LEAR GUARANTEE W Church St. S. - Pickering. W. A. AkKAY.'M,A,, • PRECISELY AUTOMATIC ;. • A TOPQUAUTY BLANKET — • CONVE TIBLE CONTOURED CORNEiPts - _;'INTER MIMSTER. , • CAN BE WASHED AND DRIED - - AUTOMATICALLY EXTERIOR PAINTIt16 Service of Wonhip 11 a. 111. CHOOSE FROM ANY 40 THESE FAC70US BRANDS • BEATTY • INGLIS • RCA WHIRLPOOLL .• ..,R 6. MILL : i. GLE,NDALE •.-..._: :.:. ....:. _ • COFPIELD-HAMILTON • KELVINATOR SIMPLICITY "' :ChUrch School, All •GONNOR • LEONARD - • Simpson's-KENMORE-Oltmp•on•-Gesrs y -APPLIANCE •CORONADO .*MAXWELL. .SPEED QUEEN A. R" _ _ -- i �y >eli) :• DOMINION • MAYTAR s TMOR Free Estimates _ ERV C E u t.4i 111. .. •isEaton's-VIKING •McCL.ARY-EASY` •Co-oDV1eCOUNT � - �-,,, .,,.,__ _ .�._ - • fB.IN. FRIOIDAIRt • PHILCA-dBNDIX .• WESTINOHOUSC M CMR{ST MI e ONNERAL V LO OrP0 ����� a y � w ASHM � COMIMYNITY WICO 1W ...AND OTHER FINE MAKEOI. TNVIIC: f mple TLLf11ft* f6Wn 71NE oRIN e000 AT THE OTOM'M PI AWM nes BYMEOL MV.3Ro fo W. tent "IVRfDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 142_ THE 'ICKtRINd ' NlWf _ PW seva: --LL Fmrpert�il Lakeview ave., Is back home credentials, he was raising his Murdoch. EST ROUGE Congratulations to Mr. and again from Ajax Hospital. voice against practices which 00 0 Randy Farquahar celebrated he didn't believe were right, he W. M. S. Thankoffm n Service' ---`WMrs. D. Thorley on their 2nd q wedding anniversary, Oct. 29. his 6th birthday on Oct. 24 with •was 'loyal to the church and as The Fall Thankoffering Ser- -TR a West Rouge Ladies Club their 6th birthday Oct. 28th, to a a cake and ice cream treat with studied the Bible, he saw in it vice was held in the church on eves, October 25 with about 16 on Oct. 25 and to Lucia Ch- Chomey who will be 15 years and �tis eUN MMM 51 - g, o r e 25 members t who work- old on Nov. 2, Diane Moore whoGerry Foley, .and brother lied the church of those days meeting was conducted by the present own, Ridgewood Rd., who was Dougie. must be brought to the stan- President Mrs. Henry Van Nus. ed on articlo in preparation 8 on October 30th .- w� be 16 years old on Nov. 3, Mr. G. Sim for the'bazaar. After which the Best wishes athdreongratulat- and Laurie Lee Thorley, •who is ea Simpson will be pr- to sta t the Bible. To be a Pro- Mrs. William Boyes Presided `. haetewes served cake and tea' 1 year old, on Nov. 4th. t the Morning service testant is to be a witness. Ev- at the organ., Mrs. F. Conley ions to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mc- 11. a. •m. Pastor . Holmes will ery person inlay receive direct gave a fine Devotional Service. �e Club's annual bazaar is A '� ]ntyre, 'Ridgewood Rd., on their be preaching at the evening relation to God, this . is God's The special musical number to -be held Sgt. Nov. 3 at 2.30 13th wished for. -Mn from Tom Thorley �� ���� °� 'on Nov. 3, from -all his family. service at 7 p. m. The Sunday grit to man. We are saved by. was a selection "We've a Story P• m• in the Rainbow' Room. October 30th school is at 9.45 a. m. The grace through 'faith in ' Him. to Tell to The Nation", by, the . These will be a tea room, white ' Sorry to hear that baby Sh- St. Anne's Circle ` of Grace Youth Time fellowship will Luther prayer, he carne to real- Junior Choir. Mrs. James' Bris- aw .of Park Cr., is in Ajax Hos- elephant sale, candy, gifts, and Presbyterian, Ladies Guild will pital. have it's. regular meeting as ize that men are justified by bin 'introduced the guest speak. fish pond and hot dogs and co- hold a rummage sale in the The Dunbartoa Athletic Club usual this Friday. faith, we must do more than. er -Miss Ruby Walker, Region - keg for the yonger fry. and a West Rouge shopping plaza, onare pleased to annourice that attend. church, worthy as -that al Secretaryh for Toronto and home .bake table. Mrs. Wheel- Sat. Nov. 10, from 10 a m. Any- y may be, let us say "Lord be Kingston Synodical. Miss Wal- er, lite instructor and organ- one with good used clothing to the s nowrav ableHigSchool ♦♦ merciful to its sinners", we ker held the attention of her izer of the swimming classes give, please call Mrs. Leta'Mac- � now available to them. Di n4ndreW el must put utter dependence on hearers, as she told of the aim far the handicapped children of Lean at AT. 2-0153. Meetings will be held on Thur- Divine service �tivas held on the sday nights- Registration starts Sunday morning, conducted b i& people God The Protest. and objectives of the work of -. 'Pickering and district will op- The Sports and Recreation this week between 'f—and 8 Y ants are people of the Book. rite Women's Missionary Svc- • " en the bazaar All Proceeds Association will s p• the minister, Rev. F. Cot;key: We, b God's ponser � a Y grace, are mem- iety among ,the Citiieese, work , ''ace .to be used for charitable dance on Sat. Dec. 1 from 8 Sorry to hear Mrs Quinnell Mrs. Marion McQement, org- berg of His Church which is un- among the Indiana, the down - Sorry by the Club. A dance in the Scarboro 'Moose anist and choir -leader presided iversal. The dols trines, are as town Missions,, the shut-ins, the Home on the Maxicham �., still is Ajax Hospital organ az+y :today . as ever, we people in new areas, .fire Ilk - Vie evening, fClub. in -the baz- et the " will be a Uy the A general meeting wily be Mr. Conkey gave a v f' _ • �' just south of 401. Tickets are held on Nov. 7, of the Fairport �' �• '?� genuine worship. Jesus is rattiarts, the,, French sial the Im- ti will be avail- airpo message is keeping with'gefor'- only Mediator between PrA mi 6150 per person and Mr. Art our gration Dept,' There is eo. Home ,and Schoait Assocs. All the and at the Marshall has tickets and infor- m ','S► : 'as • his and Man. Do we read the -Bible 'muth need c �i�.'i t ! o nsation Call AT. _ h AM !Wte�' ' Isaiah 51: • I.- "We pray fiend time irr as effective mom• we our own must be Taw . cihe. *t l eti C of the Pre season hockey games � � c� • w ' `am will Thy will be done". This can ore- )we should? We need theyword church. Miss Walker was then a villin be: held mar. Nov. - • 1&: `Ladd w'Il .ePeak on `the ly be done• as.'the Ki4idom' of of God to helpus, to will begin Sat. Nov. 3rd -at :tile 'Preach �' lessons• dor Grade 4. Cod is accepted is the hearts strength- thanked for her very 1lttae. fa- . 10 8,3(6 pr m. in the sehool, SiaufvtHe Arn*a• ,starting at. en us. We must be worthy of formative message, by Mrs. Teachers, Mr: Dunford. G;Ade t of melt and wromem Gods will Harry Boyes, The >I� � ladies in the distrtet 7.30 a. m. and going tJ•irougih �� 2, the Church of Christ ptj�g q� : and Miss _Anelstir • be done, God is always on the The Junior Co 9mat011-1ed in jointing the group until 12 noon and there will be will :_ot;tliav-tly2lr`year's .work throne The Lord God Omni � Mngregatton received and by by Mrs. at+e ed o come out. po- was conducted 5 games played in this series. George James Murdodt. Atter -the ` Deepest sympathy of the co- St. Columboa Circle of Grace "'rneroski's girls sewing tent reigneth. It was 445 years Brown and Miss. Mary Beth meeting, a reception was held mmunity is, extended to Mr. class _ present a fashion ago at the time of Reformation M en t, g Presbyterian Church Guild will Sunday School roost, in allow, Program starts at 8 period, a new light The Women's Missionary S6-' honour of Rev. and Mrs. Con- _ Joan Falconer and Mrs.A. Mc- meet at the home of Mrs. S. P. anew life Qrtcheon, East ave., in the peacock, Ridgewood Rd. Moa m' Refreshments will follow. breathed. Here a servant of the iety will be held on Thursday key. Refreshments were served Aid. loss of a wife and mother, the Nov. 5th at 8 p_ ria. Glad to report young Jimmy church, Martiq Luther, was evening, November 1, at 8.00 by members of the W. M: S. Mabel Falconer late Mrs. MaFalconer who Rielly, son of the K. Rielly's', bothered, he -Megan to examinee m, at the home of Mrs. Jas. and Ladies' in the bel General Our best wishes at+hd congrat-died _ p ulations to Mr. and . Mrs. Ray - Hospital Oct. 20 Funeral mond Dart, who were married sasvIces were held from the Agincourt, Sat Nov. 27th. residence on on Oct. 24 We also The bride was the former Mary - Water entering the cowl air extend sympathy to Mrs. B. Shilton, daughter of Air... and � - ' Pheonix, Rouge Hill Dr., on Mrs. Herb Shilton, West Point _ � elements ... following air 'the loss of her brother, Mr. Cre, The.. young couple are �. € dries the•entire inside of the Howard Dean, who died in the �, rocker panel. city last last week. honeymooning at Cape Cod and � Y — will reside in Highland Creek, _ Miss Bev Casselman. Ottawa. on their return - - spent the weekend with herUNT AG - parents L T. and Mrs. Cass- etman of Ridgewood Road, R . Mrs. Margot Stearn, Rouge Rouge Hills � -- A new aluminized treatment ' provides extra protection Hills Dr., left for Austria this Mr. and Mrs. Cliff. Schwalm . ,,� against muffler corrosion. vi+eek where she will spend a Lucille and Kitten, called on g / ... snonnth with her mother and friends in the district on Fri - HAS TH[ family day. Mrs. Schwalm Sr., retuire- Mrs. Myatt of Acton and a ed with them to Orland for a - f'11ATUR[S ormer resident resident of Ridgewood visit. Pontiac's smart new over - Rd., spent a few days last week Congratulations to Mr. and _. and-under•,•headlights make with her sister and brother in Mrs. Ronald Brett who were Saturday, October ida night driving safer, easier•' -law•.Mr. and Mrs. Walter Aus- married on. Satu b 11 htin more road onting of Rouge Hill Dr. 20. Ms. Brett w•as the former , by. l ghti We are pleased to learn that YlorencePhillips,19. -Dunbar- Mrs. Helen Morton, Rouge Hill ton. , Dr., is able Jo be home and out Mrs. Clare Ralston, Picker - IBM .around again following a long ing, visited friends on Alton stay and treatments at -the Sc- Road on Friday and Saturday. -TH0 Every Pontiac has big big brakes 'to ensure quick, srboro Hospital. Mrs. Beth Wallace and Kev- - IR Community etateon ,� spent Sunday visiting friends t positive stopping, every have nominated and elected ?n North York. - time. Backing up automatic - Mr. Bill Comery, gouge High- E. W. C. A, Bingo, will be held _ _ ally adjusts.the brakes.. lands Dr:, as President for. the each Monday evening at 8.00 coming season, with Tom Child p, m. in the Community Hall. 03t -WISH as Vivre Pres., and Bob Waddell Come out and enjoy a game ofOwn Pontiac's nei4 Delcotron ' as Treasurer. They are planning Bingo, as the proceeds from the _ _ �,' x'" generator keeps charging a canvass for members as soon games '_is used for community _ �? ';;>. your battery even while the as possible. projects. f. engine idles: The pupils of the older grades We hops the ladies who coli-? tla a in West Rouge school enjoyed ected in this district for -the. H1Y ! - _ Shown is one of the many - --' ,a Hallowee'en. coke party `ani Retarded Children - .Fiend, were dance on Friday evening after successful in their drive; as. '� y 4 { powerful Pontiac V$'s and +- there's'a new `Iightwcight school, supervised by Mr. Ward they certainly had some miser- _ , Y „ x -,T Astro -Six, too. .- past week ...to 1W did r � Grails ?teacher. able weather this "' ' The school's soccer teams make their rounds. - ddd very well this year and•the Vernon Mason, Scout Master. •�, _ •,. _ Juniors were eliminated in the of the 2nd. Highland Creek finals while. the Senors were el- Tropp took twelve boy's along -iminated in the semi finals., on a hike to the Knob Hill Dis- Mr. Weaver,, school principal trict on .Saturday, where they f" is planning a Memorial Service delivered seventeen hundred for Remembrance Day to be pamphlets for•.•Preeision Fab. tar P ..:... held on Fri. Nov. 9th in the at lc. a� piece, working hard �� • - auditorium, one service will be to earn this money for their 00 • ra er than begging at . 2.45 p. m. so that all the child- doors for money, ren will be' able to attend. Par- Mrs. Ed. Rame, Woodlandsi ents are invited to come out to fid. is improving nicely.She either of the services, is sufferingblood condition. Mrs. Ethel Dand, Rouge Hill Mr. and Mrs. Cliff. Lebane, Dr., is enjoying a few weeks Dennis Mann and Jeannie " with her" daughter, son in law, Chappell', of Toronto, spent the grandchildren, Mr. and Mts: week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Staneland and . fame y o B.: Mason, and helped celebrate - Wluttwaltrires opaio�wl err extra cost. -: •' Hudson, Quebec. Mr. Mason's birthday. 9' The Home and School Assoc., Patrol Leader Klause Shelts, will hold their regular meeting of the 2hd. Highland Creek In the auditorium on Nov. 7 at Troop, • took - six of his 'Boy PARISIENNE SPORT COUPE ''A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE 3,15 p. m. and a most interest- 'Scouts on an" all -day hike last1--yo ing Program .is planned for all Saturday ; U'� rsa3c parents with a speaker. Mrs. Happy birthday to little Nary _ Culshaw will speak on the sub- cy Carson, Allton Road, who ject everyone should be inter- will celebrate her first birthday ested In, "How to Develop Your this • week; 41so her brother, All IN$$s' Child's. Personality". Refresh=• Ronald who celebrates` his 3rd menta will n served by the birthday on the 3rd. AN, GBP Ag aoa�hip SES w/o agy 188ked //ke Social Convenor and her • co- Mr. and Mrs. Purdy and son . t iitittee.. Harry, of Guelph Mrs. Morri- Be sure to watch "The Tommy Ambrose Show" on the CBC -TV network. Check local listings for time and channel. Master "David Walker, Flag- son and daughter of Weston, B n stone Terr., is in Ajax HosPi and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil,Hollin-. a ], following an accident while ger, visited Mr. and Mrs. Bob --- _ ' e paying soccer an the school Carson and family, Altona Rd., . 1 F , team, when he broke his foot on Sunday and attended lite / � •- :' at a ' -game at . Fairport. His- baptism of Nancy Carson, at friends wish him a speed- Cherrywood United Church. N � MOTOR S� ��. y recovery. Mm Harry Pearce, Alton affmo - iWaay happy .returns of the dad. spent Saturday in Uxbridge ML day to Stewart aind Steven attending Open House for her _ Watson, Rouge Hills Dr., on brother, Ed.'Brown. 1 I a A � f Rea ^E lue $rcx`1d � 's Fined F' pada j Tablegite - Ca-- PORSERHOUSE< SiRLOSN, W;NG, BONO- ROUND ."4►.m T- Vf C. 1� • EXTRA. - A TOTAL OF $31 - IN IGA BONUS� BOOSTER TAPES 'g I WITH FREE $6.00 BONUS BOOSTER TO^- GIANT SIZE SUPER FAB = I Sc ofd PEPSODENT GIANT SIZE, TOOTHPASTE SOLO 2-1 I.S. PKGS. = . MARGARINE l ; WITH FREE $4.00 BONUS BOOSTER TAPE—