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Its All Over Now!
PICKERING T. D. Thomas, M. L A. Trite" On
Some happy holiday news hnWant 'Subject Of Medicare
- for the .chiTdtep of Pickering
Village with the announcement
that the. local rink is now in sty T. D. Thomas. M. P. P. ''
....:. .
s , • operation. The . Christmas "
skates and- hockey sticks w7i MEDICARE
T get a good workout during the . .�
holidays if the weather holds With the increasing support for a Medicare Program one
out. Quite a number of local question often asked is -can we afford it? I submit we
can-
out.
an r
J not afford to be without such a .program. The majority of
children are making use of the
hill at Duffins Creek Golf and. courses in the Weatem World have such a, program is
otmtry Club for' both skiing existence. Many' doctors are concerned regarding the introd-
�,. uction of Medicare, but I feel • sure with the co-operation of 5
Mrs. Harold Anderson, wife the medical profession, such a plan would be successful, for
of our local postmaster, and 3
I 'am mindful of the many thousands of doctors, who, for
*" chilli en spent the Christmas �' years have performed inestimable service on our loag-
r� s established public health bodies, Federal, Provincial and Muse
holidays with her people in �p�
` England-. and will be returning
* v home about January stir. The proposed plan of the New Democratic Party, unfolded
y M Miss Marilyn Cronk spent by Provincial Leader Dodd C. MacDonald, certainly will U
r " i bear inspection Financially, it is not beyond the ability of
�» Christmas week with her Par -
our something for fig. Obviously, some, i
ruts in Montreal. people. It isn't
Herb White, Church St. of tate money needed would be obtained by increased taxation _.
rned home on Wednesand would be raised from three sotarces: "pa'ettrlums from those
day after spending a 'few days an increase in corporation taxed'. After a great deal of re- 3.
in Ajax Hospital: march, it is estimated, the cost of such a pian on the first
d Mr. and Mrs. Norman Banka
year of : operation would require a minimum' capita cost
had ' corner with Mr. and Mn. of $26. This, -an the basis of the population of Ontario, after
• : = Wa of Stouftville on Christ-
' - 88s allowing for exemptions for those persons In the Armed For-
mas. Visitors during the week ces. the R. C. M• P., and others, would amount to $160 mill
Wayne Parker of the Pickerin4 Ville" Pest Office Ste" is shown here with Only were Mr. and Mrs. McEwen. ion. The cost of administration has be6n estima3ed to be $5
a few of the hvndreft of Chrlatmas Paresis
that -want .tl+reugh this office during tiro Glia and Mrs. -Cora. Hamilmillion.
This would be a total figure of $1,65 million,
•-1Chrlstwras rusk. P„tmastw. Har4id Anderson and his staff did a fine job of gteting ton. Brougham, who'}s staying The revenue would be obtained in the following way: First
. sew♦_.Yakima sorted and out on times fora few days- - there will be a premium payment of 30 cents a week for
theCameron St.. had her father a si a person: cen s -
'C froni Toronto with them for
childrem' regardless of the number of children The 1961 cen
�tWey Game . Report & Sc December 25th. sus figures have been used and this indicates a premium
Mr. and Mrs. Henry West- yield of S57.38 million a year. Second, there will . be a' 396 , -
ney entertained for dinner on Corporation Tax. This %Wold yield $49.8 million a year. Third:
• - Picker ng Ho. -key Teams -did not fare too well last Friday there would be a 6% $increase in personal income tax toll-
when the Pee WeE Team put up a good battle before losing.! Tuesday, W. •H. Westney's, W• ections. This would not be a 6� Increase in the Federal .Tax
P. Westney, West.' Hill, Gun-
� to Uz�aricge 3. -Pickering Goal Scorers were: Gerd. Brown ter'%, Oshawa, Pattetsan's; Rate, but a. 6 o surcharge on the present, Federal Tax,, This
and Brien.fl'Ka_-re, who had two goals. Uxbridge Scorers were: 2 million The total from all• three Sources
Toronto. Guests during this would yield $58
Bryant and Geer with -two and Taylor with two. wick are father and sister, would be $165,380.000. _
Lack of ice time to get in shape, was part of the storyie The following figures. will give an- indication of • boa' �nwch
Mr. Joblin Port Perry. Aunt
the Midget loss to Canriington 15 1. Whit ice. in Bronklpn, i this wotdd, cost a family In the stated lnccme groups.
flow look for the Midgets, to improve. The Schedule. fol•. the Mrs. Nicklin from Gormley,
Bantam Leagse below- Mr, and Mrs. Bill Lawson, 6% of Tax Aaurual Total. Madigan
Mill St have 's
_ _ .. m mt
ba Mrs Lawson Ituerrre frreerne Tax F MNlean Premium P
- -Nov. 30. --Pickering vs - _ - _Uxbridee mother, Mrs. Adams. from $ 3.000 i3;i.00 = 1.98 M-20 ; z �o
•pec. 1.--Stouf!.-llle vs. Ajax Essex. England with them for 4,000 L"iZ 00 9.1�I 31.E 10.32 r Dec. 3-L-xbz:ce vs. Port Perry a week. Mrs. Adams flew over 5.000 -'301.00 r� 18.06 31.20 49.26 w..
pec. 6. -Pickering _ .' �'s Stouffvilie from England and arrived 6,000 477.00 28.62 3LZ0 59.82
pec.
7. -Ajax , ' Uxbrid :e. Christmas Eve. Also for din- ?,000. 6'".70 40.56 X1.20.
Dec _ ' vs: Ajax ner on Tuesday were Mr: and des
Dec. la.-StouitviLe vs I%e only n now available In Ontario that provi -
13 -Ajax v, Stouffville i ronto, wson's sister. thug approaching the coverage propos i New
Dec. 14. -Port P t%s. : = Uxbridge Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Tomlin- erotic Party plan, is the P. S. I. Slue Paan The fatty rate
Dec. 15.-PI&rring
. Ajax i ran .and family spent Christ- for a person In a grogp under this plan is $129:00 a year.. and .�
:IT -Ajax ' �s• 'Port Perry mas with his father, Dr. N. F. for a person who pays direct, it is $140.60 a year. The cost to ,
Dec. . -per per. y o �t Tomlinson and .family, Clare- the individual In' the five income groups stated above, is much
VL - Stnuffv lie
Dw -L'xb^idde �4 Pickering _ mont. less than the present P. S. L rate, and it IS by lar, the most
.Tan. 3.-Uxbrvige vg. StaifTville { Mr. and Mrs. Newel} spent eConomcal plan presently avallable, the New Degrroci�t,JEirty
Jan. 4.-Stouffviile vs• Pickering I Christmas Day with Mr. and. Plan will eon:pare even more fa 6urably. with -A of that `
Jana 5.-Ukb-idge �� . -Ajax $re+ Frank Siw+orts woe was M are available on the market.
Mr-.. J S. Mikar, Scarboro.
Jan. 7 -P ckeratg vs. = Port Perry elected Worshipful Master of NIr: and Mrs. R. T. Dobie, Gallup Polls. are overwhelmingly to faye�' of ?dedicate
VS. --t'xbr itge--of Doric Lodge, -A; -#.:t A. ilA. Linentn-AV,,---.have--his -mother iniat�d by � vernment. The- Cat than Labour (mon_
,1aa. 11=Sip - yr a over - -- - -
��m
_ _ Pckenng ...•• _..•,ua. ina.a.....on ststying with •them o . the Congress is on recd 8s favourable, and the latest ,group suP-
Jan. 1& -Port pay :;�s. Pickerirte ( Night held recently. staying
holidays. _ porting the Plan is the Canadian Federation' 'of Agriettlture. At ,
i Mr. and Mrs. H. W_ -Boggs their annual meeting n January 1963;. the following resolu-
Piekering Home Games at treoklin, Friday. night 7.00 to !.$0 W. tiro. Lorne tr White is entertained family and tri tion was adopted:
-' s,,c4sk.' Ajax K me Games at Whitby Arena. Immediate Past Master fro Myrtle Christmas Day. "Resolved, that the , Canadian. Federation of Agricultwr
Glad to hear that Mrs. Lome support measures to obta}p a complete prepold National
!' • } _ Kemp, mother of Mr. Don Health Insurance Plan under Provincial and Federal Govern- r� '+
I'reSentS N1Ce. GI� 1 Kemp, Ajax, is improving after mw+t sponsorship ,red control lowest
,Iwl full meds srugiCal
Kiwanis Club care at a um that the. ewest ncem. can
het• operation in Oshawa Hosp. 1� group
. Kempwill be confined to. ably. afford.
the hospital for a few. weeks. A Medicare Program administered by the Governmept will
The Stork families of Ston- be of great benefit to the .people of Ontario. Statit±ties fo>•
lea farm entertained 30 family 1959 are available showing that 30r� of our, working pop "
and relatives, ,Sunday. Dec.
on are r.ot. earning enough 'to pay' income tax in fact 3f,
r 23rd, to a Christmas buffet. of the working population are earning less than $3,008 'r
" year. -Such a comprehensive program. will : ensure all - our
� Mr. and Mrs. T. Flynn, Huey
had" his mother with them for people of -the best in medical care and as with evert'kind
!<„ Christmas. Mrs. .Flynn flew of insurance, the greater the number participating, in any';
home from England and ar• plan,, the better the 'service and 'the •cheiper_the' rate.
rived Christmas Eve. ll
Mr. • and Mrs. G... Found.
Christina, were at Newmarket Mr. 'aired Mrs. Edgar An Deaf Notice'
Wednesday and . have :their derw are spending a few days
granddaughter Shelley, age 11, in Toront'o'visiting her brother Late Arthur Gottlieb
' staying with them.. for a week. The Reg..•Rackham's, Wind- Arthur - Gottlieb, formV
Mr. and. Mrs. Bill Mceachnie sor Drive, had Christmas din- well-known Pickering resident
'Jr, ' entertained their families ner with her mother, Mrs. G. passed away in Toronto, on, ,
for dinner Christmas night.. Thompson, Bowmanville, 'anti Friday ' last, at fire age of 64"
!Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stork, supper, .with the Bruce year's. He was >3iatried in New �
Sherwood, had Mr. and Mrs. J. Hogarth's of Mr,. and Mrs. D. York on
i Boves and Carole and -Mr. and Rackham's, also at Bowman- Mr.' G l�d his - 100- k
Nh•s. Len •Burningham • for ville. The Rev: W. Rackham acre "Pine Ridge •Farms',' last`s;
Christmas dinner. and, Mrs.. are spending a few fall to' Mr: Ronald Blake.
Sympathy of the community days, with the Hogarth's. . _ The deceased, was. born its:
is extended to Mrs. Howarth, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Piouse.' Brooklyn, N. Y:; and came to '
corner of .Duffin and Lincoln Christina. St., entertained her Canada in 1932. Fie started his . �-
Streefs. on, the sudden deat}i brother, Heber Down, Brook- own film . production ..firm in
St est Howarth, who suffered lin, The. Osborne'%, and -Liam- -Toronto; known as Audio 3
a' heart attack while attending mond's frdm Bowmanville, Films. They -filmed the TV
Francis
Francis de Sales, 1.8st week. Mrs. Fred Robbins and Isobel, piotures: : FCannonball"., "Tugs.
Lr,_.gid-M VV41cax and Oshawa, - R--Hv boat Annie "Last of the.
s=,s' Michael, Windsor Drive, are Wilber" Down, .Oshawa, --for- Mohicians'; and many others.
spending the
-holidays 3n. dirmer . on Christmas. Also Mr. ' Gottlied was marrzi��i:. w<
R 4 a.visting during the holiday was to the former Gladre
` Mr. and Mrs. C. Baker, Clinton and Helen. one -Lima Aegfield Follies girl.
A nico'gNf at this time of year, was the recent presentation made by the momb- (Church St. N., had their fatni Several from here .have aft- .. In Segteinber. 1953., ihFre
ors of the Pickering-Dunbarten Klwanis. Club of 'a prolecter .te the Aiden _School ,for. '._f ly.. for Christmas Day. the ended the showings at the was a jeweH theft from the
Rotardod Children ,t Ajax. Shown here making the presentation is Chairman of the ff Allan Millets the Jim_ Church-: new Odegn Bay Ridges l�rlvie- Gottlieb_ home. jl�+e, ,ot an, as• -
g rplf�ri
Balfour Slei'htholmo. With-.. hi11 ora Kiw4niont Harold •. MitehNl . and ward's, and Norma and Pier Fit thiq past week artd have en- timated value, o! t6otta
son Baker a{id children joyed the - new theatre. sp&:
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BARRY MURKAR, E6tor _
>tiYERT1SINo RATES UPON REQOEST Control of drugs and the, use of • chemicals in fertilizers and
insecticides will be studied by a committee of Parliament as Don'a�d Crossley
- announced by the Minister of National Health and Welfare, and
Tie Pillage �O�ICe' introduced in the House this week. ' PUBLIC RELAT`ibNS CONSULTANT
` Mr. Monteith pointed out the growing public concern on the
For the past few weeks, Pickering Village has been effects of chemicals and chemical products used -in industry.. TORONTO -t.3 Raliside Rd., Don Milts — 447-5516
receiving police protection Provincial agriculture, and the growing dangers of pollution, not only
from the Ontario Provand agrure, AJAXPLAZA RESIDENCE
Police at Whitby and, take if frbm us, they are doing a of water resources but of the land as well. ":
very good job in protpeeting private property. They -had - There is no doubt. that this 'is- an urgent problem and 'that • A lax M-1231 Pkkeriny M-46 3
'us out of bed, in the middle of 'the night, three times the committee of Parliament which has been set up will have
last week about unlocked doors at our office. Need- a -great deal of useful work to acemplish. - -
less
-to say,. our doors are now tightly secured every Recently the Cabinet • met with a delegation of autoinnobile � ,.• I
-night. They also found -a number of unlocked doors .workers (UAW) from Windsor, headed by Mr. Burt on econimic PERSONALIZED PROTECTION � ti
In this community: conditions in. that city, and with 'particular reference to ,-the
shifting of Ford operations from Windsor to Oakville, the ma- A R F4RTIER=INSURANCE
However the O. P. P. are not going to take on this jm partof which took, place several years ago. A.R.
= ` - job forever, and .sooner _or later,- the Village will.have This week is Labour Week' in Ottawa, with large delegations ONE ATIOntie Z -OZ 16
to make some other arrangements for police protect- coag to meet with Cabinet, representft the Canadian LAD- .
ion. It may result in hiring an outside detachment or our Congress, the. Federation of National Trade Unions from �'
setting up our own police department. Quebec, and the legislative committees of the Railway Broth- RRE 'AUTO _ LIFE. CASUALTY
= Council have been discussing 'thepossibility of hav . erhoods. These meetings were scheduled for December 11 and 12 -
- ing either Pickering Township• or the Aiax force come The � annual presentation is always an. important occas-
- : #n- and- do the job. We understand both departments ion and this year has been no exception. Traditionally, it has
are quite willing to consider the job.. been an occasion for Labour- and Government to get together
a and to air their dews, their differences_ an8 their mutual ag- ROs6!L ink Hardware Ltd.
Casting no reflections on -the Ajax force at all;, it reements. r must say that - in the past I have been appreciative �L7GiLUS ,L7. ia`GL
is our qpini6n tkik the shi -force 'is the .one for of the extent to which the CLC - while bluntly expressing, their L 1?AII�'PS, gOUSEWARF1t. (3I.A88, CiI.AZLIQa. �1
the job. J
e - have at the
same time. expressed approval of those programs which have
Pickering Township police are through our Village been benef Cial to labour, such as winter works and vocational : POwEI� idOWEP� ('1'0130,- I.AWl'i 130Y8 ,A O'!T5>i )
almost every hour of the day, they do quite a -bit, of training
business here, get their mail here and four of them are.
Of interest in connection with . the visit of the railway un- 'TOOLS, PT141>'3
_ living in the village.. Geographically they almost Burr- ions. was the recent appointment of J. •A.. "Pete" Robertson, a r '. ELOS
bund us, and for this reason• alone, have to be in the former railway 'employee. ,to -the Senate of Canada.,, i�gEB PLAZA • AT. s•1�1
cosn;nunity almost continually. No one will ever know. This appointment could certainly be considered. as part, of a
how man would-be break-ins have been nrevented be- procens of democratization of., the -Senate, since Mr. Robertson
cause an outsider "casing a store may is probably the first -working representative -o labour o Ue
the idea because of having; Been these cruiser_ s parked appointers. to that august position. • - _' t _
._in our village, _- Last week the_ Prime, Minister announced that the House Creators O T
i factor, but if the would adjourn for Christmas recess on December . 20th and -
' Maturally, the cost will be a big
would resume on January 21st'
cost of the'Pickering Township Police is not .prohibit- - �' MONUMENTS
ive, we would endorse them. as the police to hire for For the most members this would mean long-awaited opp• 0t. . .
the -job of policing our village. We feel confident that ortunity to return 'to their constituencies and to report to the 4.4
�•they will give the utmost in service and action, when tlecrtors as to the progress that was being made in Parliament.V I DiSTINCT IO Nand if, it is needed. -'After somepreliminary skirmishing in the early stages, -the^ 1
- House ' has now gotten down to serious . business, with some
_ forty -pieces of legislation still to be dealt with. for THREE GENERATIOIm
1 ' N Next Year Be . Beft�: Among important matters now under consideration are the
Well _another years draws to a close and in many re- Bill relating, to automation and technological change, 'the Nat- _
s is we are not unhappyto see -it 'go. Somehow, we Tonal _Economic Development Board:.. the Development Board1
cannot forget the scare all had• over the Cuba for the, Atlarrtic Provinces. and the Bill dealing with safety in
0�d BrOs.*'Ltcrisis. 1962, for that reason alone will always be re- industres under Federal jurisdiction _ _ Q
membered • by us, as the one _that. was a real, threat to A. great- deal of interest has- been aroused by the automajioii'
�'.us all in this western hemisphere. bill and there is no doubt that ,both labour and 'manageateat MON
U M E N T S wall have a great deal to say in theapplication of this meas- Despite any movements, to bafr-the bomb, an we ure in various industries.do,not saythey areentirely wrong, but in our opinion, _ The Bill provides for joint studies by labour and management DUNDAS ST. PRAS•T WHITBY
it was not Mr._ Kennedy, but -fiat he had behind him .on the effect of automations, 'in particular indusiriei -and for
that cooled out old Kiki and what a relief it was to, us the re-training of workers in plants with the co-operation of `i•
All. In this case we, feel the bomb was not an rostrum- both the Federal and Provincial Governments. There 4s also
ent of pear, but a deterrent to one. the the
, relating to GAvernment assistance in helping -:COOPER SOCK LTD*
1963 be one that brings us all. Health, Happin- formed workers to move ,to jobs where there is an openeing _
_ for. thorn particular skills.
ess, Prosperity and above all, -PEACE! !M CALEDONIA ROAD — TORONTO }
-The extent to which the_provisions will be workable will, of
depend on t6 degme 4o-which-labourt-and-
r ( _ q are prepared. to work together. Indications so far have been EEL
$LOGES dr BRICKS
St+( of the simplicityand unr use- alto favourable in this re
. Andrew- s Hess of Chirst's birth. Joseph q pct. : STRUCTURAL ST
Church and :Mary journeyed forth to CRANE RENTAL
-Divine Service .was held .on Bethlehem to pay their taxes death, and His coming again. Happy Birthday, to Donny_
Sunday 7mornirg, conducted by •as was the custom, and while The birth wasmarvellous in its Egeroff, who had a .birthday - STATION ROAD, PIMRING, ONTARIO
the minister, Rev. F. Conkey. there, in a lowly stable. Jesus simplicity and " uniqueness. recently, and celebrated it by
Mrs.' Marion MIcC7ement •Pres- was born. in the days of Thereis universitaiity, lite going bowling with a group of PhorAm WH. 2-1960 — WA. 2-3103 — MO.. 6•.5911 _
ideil at the -organ. The choir -clamour and worldly affairs, goo news from Bethlehem his young friends. -Refresh -
entered to the processional "O- -let ;us ponder oil this : birth of for all men all over the world.. ments were served the group,
Come All Ye Faithful". The the Christ Child. God seat Jesus is called the Light of at his home.
children• of the church were
forth his Son to be Savoiur of
Life, the Bread of . Life. . • God
- Mr. Compton, -with Sheila
present and sang very nicely
the World. The simplicity- im-
so loved the world He gave
and Sylvia, attended the Party
"A Child's ,Lullaby.'. -The spec=
presses us. We must Hail the
His only son: No one is outside
of SKF. Unfortunately, Roy
fal anthem by the full choir -
Incarnate ]'deity, the Word was
the :cope of• God's love. Hhere
was a me with the measles,
�'"Christians Awake" and "Sal-
-rade flesh and dwelt among
a mystery, ,and supreme
whi is still prevalent in this.
ute the •Heppy Morn", Mrs,'
us. He shall be called Jesti
dam' We are moved to won-
unity, and not confined
Elizabeth Boyes taking the
'part:
because He shall save the peo
der and, adoration. Let not
to just small children. -
"
solo all adding much to
pie: His -name, is Emmanuel,
one of 'us say there is no room
Mr. L. Rowe has been Ul for
-the Christmas service. - I
God is with us. God was in
for Thee. But -open our hearts
the past two weeks, but is im-
The scripture readings were
Christ. After the birth. heaven
to Him, saying, , "Come' Lord
proving nicely- and expects ,to
- Psalm 72, 1 - 9. 17 - 20, and
was represented by the angels,
Jesus, enter our hearts ' and
be back to work right after
St. Luke 2: 1 - 20. Mr. Conkey the earth was represented by
our lives, there is room for
Christmas.
'.
-preached a beautiful -message he -shepherds and Mary -and
Thee. 'the Junior congregation
' Mr. Jones is home again,
on "The Marvel -of His -Birth", Joseph. The marvel - of this
was conducted by Mrs. George
ter spending some time in the
taking for his text: Isaiah 9: birth can - be carried on
Brown and Miss Mary -Beth
hospital. • .
) SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED OUT —
6, and St. Luke 2: 7. He tgld through His ministry to His
McClement.
Mr. and. Mrs. E. Cornutt had
A beautifM placed
the former's -son Ken and Pat
COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
1,
in the church, by Eileen and
and daughter Cathie, of Oak-
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Jos. Hill_ in memory of the late
ville, visit them on the week-
NEW TANKS INSTAELED
` es , DRUGS LTD.
Mrs Alex Jackson.
Communion- Service will be
held. on Sunday morning, Jan-
end.
, Mr. and Mrs. W. Cartor at -
tended the dance, 'sponsored by
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PAT ••
TEmPIe 9.1841.
uary 6, and Preparatory', Ser-
the Federal Pacific, in Toron-
PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS
vice for both churches, next
Sunday evening, Jan. 30, at St.
to. on Saturday.
' The 3rd: PickeringBrownies
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-SUNDRIES
Andrew's Church,
called on the Senior Citizens
of the community•on Friday,'tlr�
/� r
g ���
Pickering Taxi
COSME MS BABY NEEDS
-with a small gift for each, an
-,%kKk
the 3rd. Pic kerin -Guides with
a few friends, sang carols on
OF!ERS YOU THE FOLL ING SERV10Es —
The Brock Road Home and
Sunday_ evening for the Senior
STARE NcwRs;
School A�ociation will' -'not
Citizensc, and presented each
TEMPLE TAXI _ 1Z4 HRS. '.
meet on the "first Tuesday of
the month" as usual, Because
I family with a Petty C7nir tmiss
:. TEMPLE ANSWERING CE Z4 HI�'l. 1
:�I IM DAYS DAILY 9 - a -me' to 9 PAL
that will be New Year's Day.
( wreath, made by themselves,
. TEMPLE WAKE-UP SERV ICE 21 MRS.
P• P•T•
SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS At.. t0 S
The meeting will be held on
first Tuesday, in February:
after which they -all returned
to Mrs. Sowerby's for refresh-'
TEt..?LE DRIVING SCHOOL BY APPOINT OCr
the
menfs.
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"I SURSDAY, VECEINdER 27. 1162 .•
THE PICKERING HEM Pale �
DUMBARTON ing with her daughter Christmas mr Mrs. Lionel +� Vancouver, BROUGHAM were decorated for the oAsh-
• ion. Mrs. Harvey Bath, Ash -
Mrs Betty Phillips, of Agin_ Griffiths, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knox. of burnentertained at the piano.
:: . •: - L Mr. and Mrs. About fifty -guests sat down to
-" - INSUL1 �' -: +' TA ' visiting Mr. and t Kling ce one day last a turkey diaper, served by the
court, 'was visit The 1st. DunbaRon Girl
Mrs. Cooney, S ruce Hill Rd. Guides held • a Party C
n .week. members of Joy Rebekah
on the past' w • Wednesday evening, last week. Mr. and I%Us. A.
- Mr, and Mn. George Law6 A visit, from Santa, highlight- ited Mrs. Matthews one even- tained later with a varied
rence motored to Ottawa on ed the evening. ing last week. program. This included local
CYRIL + E . M O R L E Y Thursday to visit Mr. Lawren- Georgina White who is tea- Mrs. Eirglish spent a day last talent as well as the Mombo
ce's sister, Mrs. Fred White- ching near Fort. William, is week with her daughter, Mrs. Singers, of Cedarbrae High
head, who underwent surgery spending her holidays at home. Miller, of Whitby. SchooL The "Kitchen Band" of
Your �'/IQitlj R1aii Agee in the 'Ottawa Civic Hospital 0 0 0 Mr. Lorne Annis, Port Per- Scarboro Senior Citizens' was
r:ElCJlast week.ryis .spending his holidays at most entertaining. A present -
Mrs. Oliver Gibb received-.Dunbarive Unit" Church his home here. ation of an illuminated paint-.
'12 KINGSTON U. W. P.O. BOX 160 word of the birth of a grand- The Christmas Service was Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gray and ing was made to Mr. and Mrs.
-dailghter Michele Elaine, • in conducted by the minister, sOM Russell and Gordon, are Beer,
PICKERING, ONTARIO Germany., on Saturday, Dec- Rev. W. A. McKay, assisted spending Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs Cliff. Hubbard
ember 22. The proud parents by Mr. R. Pitcairn organist M4 and Mrs. Geo. Gray and and Mr. Milfred Hamilton
` are Dick and June Gibb. and choir director. The choir family. called on Mrs. Matthews on
Mrs. Walter Willit was in entered the church to the pro- Mr. and Mrs. 37--d Hamil- Sunday.
w Toronto on Wednesday, attend- The cessional "Christians A- ton entertained heer father • and -
'' mg the funeral of Mrs. Mary wake!" The Children's Chou mother, Mr. and Mrs. Schwalm Hill's I
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`� � � McEachern, formerly of New sang `While Shepherd's Wat for Christmas dinner.Rouge-
J 0 N Glasgow, N. S. ched", by Williams. - "Arise.
Unit No 3 of the U C W.
Mr, and Mrs. D. Chirrey; Shine", by Simper, was the Mr.. and Mrs. ,Davis, Altona
held their December meeting
INSURANCE /� who have been visiting their Senior choir's anthem, with .at the home of Mrs. John Road, entertained company on
PRUDENTIAL 'S3�"t' :OF ENGLAND daughter Mrs. Orville Hamil- Ellie McKay' and Margaret Fri evening. - -
White, with fourteen members Friday
ZrANY I. ton, and Mr: Hamilton. return- Tonkin taking the' The Mr. and Mrs. Clare Ralston
ed to North Bay on Wednes- Junior Choir sang the " Will •, two four which present.
nt been of Pickering visited Mr. and
o i e
two quilts have
.:LIFE —AUTOMOBILE = FIRE day armngemerrt of "In the Bleak made lately, were on display. '-Krs O. P.' Walduff, on Friday
Mrs. Harold Mitchedd re- Mid -winter." The lesson w•as Names were taken of 'shut- evening of last week:
107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST turned home last Tuesday, the "The Nativity Story" from St. ins" to receive boxes. Mrs. H. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Slater, of
�111M Shdim '�'� PI WIL f.*311 18th, from Scarboro General Luke 2: 1 - 20. Dr. McKay s A'ltona 'Road are sporting a
Malcolm .had charge of the
�� lsr Cwsr� Nlslr , Hospital. She is now convales- sermon topic was "Christmas new car—an early Christmas
program, and was assisted by
ting at • home. following sur- for All". with his Leah "For Gift from..Santa.
.Mrs. Robert Malcolm and Mrs.
fiery. behold I bring you tidings of Tweedie.. The meeting closed Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Schwalm
The Afternoon Unit U. G great joy, which shall be to in the usual way, followed by of Orland• visited frierds in
W will meet at Mrs. Gladys all people." Even though the this district one Tuesday of this
IJPRAISQtS lunch. served by Mrs. White
Cossa.r's Hillside Drive, at 2.00 commercixt theme for the sea- week. Mr. Schwalm's mother
and Mrs. H. Malcol3rr, Jr.
p, M. Thursday, January 3. The son is often "Christmas is for The Sunday School Christ- returned home with them to
Q . NEWELL Roll Call will be answered by the Children.." the celebration spend the festive season.
� rows Concert was held in ,the
"A New Year Thought". All of Christ's birth is for every- Township Haul, on Friday ev- School is out for the Christ-
(0 14e n�lt) - ladies welcome. one. Even though 'at times, mas holidays, and the children
_are y cleaning snow -
Each one did their part well
Real Estate Broker -- Pickering Village Mrs, Olive George and baby' mas are not very conducive to and much credit is given Mr. erg available place, for skating
daughter. Lisa, visited the the Saviour's birthday, all_the and playing hockey.
Chalice and Miss Gregg- also
WH. 24M or Toronto WA. 3°1633 Cobourf. IB- ll-" t Thompson's and .:the McCk- customs are basically good. The Rouge Hill Brownies en -
WS. Chris
the Sunday School teach, Inas �,�
MOtsaw>< HT03 •: 4Rmple 1.1417 monis' of the Base Line, ' on Christmas *for children is a for heir effort, in training- the foyer
W7 Sunday. "magical" time. Christ was v much last Wednesday
children. Santa arrived in due very wish to thank
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mills, born, not as a ruch and mighty I time and had a gift for each evening, and
-�. &w9 wW ii /A1M lace of Dunbwoem. No. 2 MO P Beaconsfield.- Que.. visited his warrior, but a helpless•. baby their leaders. for the lovely
child; also many- of the older and wish them a Very
mother. Mrs. F. Mills ,last who grew to be a bumble• man too. super
ones got their little parce9
f mankind. bre evening Merry Christmas.
' A very en,joya
Mrs. Wm. Carey returned . Following the service, the Jure was spent on Thursday: when Mr. and Mrs. Bill Slate!
/ , home from the Ajax Hospital for and Senior Choirs sang - the annual dinner party was spent Saturday evening in Tor -
ST. GEUKE S , r on Friday last. "As lately we watched" by held for the.empioyees of Rur epic, at the home of Mr. Slat -
Mr. Les. Cullen, of Pine Dr. Black_ Lines; and their wives. abrother.ews
�� returned from the Hos On Monday, Christmas Eve. Bus is
- - - Ajax '� The township hall and tables Not much n for this
OW i AU ,,, ital last Monday, the 17th. at 9.00 p, m. a special Caron week, fRlk, but may I extend
University students who are- Service was held- The Junior to One and All, a Nappy
home for Christmas are: Rog- -and Senior WChoirs sang sn- victor Carey and . Rod McKay Now Year, and a sincere
er Carlton, Bill McKay, Vic. theins and there were ,also and Mrs. Marion McCiement.
�pwt Meeting :"thank you" to "wit who have
Rudik. Jerry Orrielon, Anne smcial numbers by Mr' D. The readers were: Dr. McKay, helped to make the news Pees-
iFaciRties Lennox and Gordon Annie. Fantham, Mn. V. Freeman. Murray Stroud and Mrs. D. Ibie, ter this aolue+ O—Yews
CATERING SERVICES, r . Mrs. Wm. Bourne is spend- Nkrie and Marlene Mitchee, ThonmMon. Corrsepo www, Mrs. WaMdvM.
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WO NEW! THURSDAY, OE 27,
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pa" Four -;
ion of their twea
Q} Thanks 'To The fir. a. -rd Mrs. George Squire. Mr- and Mrs.. Lyme Richards and family_were at thV home .son .were yr psr of Toronto.
and •:Fits, �� �,,
c evart Ph
Nese anniversary. -
etarsrnont fire Brigade T Glenn and Peggy, were . at the and Stever of Oshawa. were of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Batty, of S Mr. and M Rt,nal9 Webb, :yvMm Mabel Brown.•
-to..,e of Mr. and Mrs. Cooper at the home of Mr. and Prins. Biooldin vilde. is - visiting her slat
-Z wish to extend my rote Bath, Orarrgevilie Aleck Richards. Mr. Mrs. Dick Winter r Pembroke. scret, part, of _ A W: Berson, aad
of thanks to the Ciarernon: tyl; and Mrs• Har<envRose, Mr. and Mrs Fred Puckrin entertained me :snbers of Dick's of -A,ma- ��� r'o' �' gin•
David -
Fire - w at the home family, and Miss Georgie • Md blis's 3Xr. and firs. James David Mrs. S. Wonnacott ent
hours of Thursday the 24th. of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Guthrie. of Mr, and Mrs. R i �p�� son entertain Oshawa Hospital or:
promptly attended a fire call Mr. and M!cs. Cyril Richards of Rexda]e.
• from ,my house on the 8th and family, of Sca i)oro, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Guthrie Mr. and Mrs. James David- friends on Christmas Eve, the day.
Concession of Pickering Town
ship.
While the telephone opera- �\ / FOOD'v'�s
for did not know where Clare- -
1. m nt was, and was wondering 1
bow to "find the place the
YRames were finding their way
Ito the rafters.
However, once the alarm MARKEI
vvas heard, it appeared to be
_only moments when the bri-
gade arrived. and each of St
members vied with. the other
_. _.as to who could get here.first. ; Doug Hills
With utmost' discipline, they PRICES EFFECTIVE
went about their work in am-Thurs.,Sat, and
azingly quick order, and by 3 On No. 2 Hwy. Just East of ,Rouge Bridge Fri.,
o'clock, the fire was under Mon., December
control and the house and them. Thursday, 9 P.M. 27-28-29 & 31
contents saved with esd
xternive STORE CLOSING TIMES: Monday, 7 p.m. Tuesday, 7 p.m. Wedenesday, 7 p.
but' comparatiyely renlaceable Friday, 9 p.m. Saturday, 6 p.m.
damages, thanks to their im- _ PEAK FREAN'S ENGLISH (Save 10e) , 1 ib. Pudding
mediate response. to the alarm. MAPLE LEAF
Fortunately, I was w•ft_ 2 Vis. 'PLUM PUDDING 59c I
- Ing .an article for the' Stouff- PURE LARD
v-ille Tribune re the eleventh
hour -John come -late farm- GANON6`3 EMPRESS (Bare 3Te) 14 oz. Box
ens organization from' Scar- ell - ,
borough concerning them -2 55c- CHOCOLATES 697:1
missal of Assessment Comm- '
9sioner D. F. Gorlin. Noticing
some smoke, I set .out e SHORTENING in -
NEW CROP 1 IB. PKG.
• vestigate, only to findd the 39c
aw flames going up the rafters on (S1Se1 IXED NUTS ;
the boiler side of the house. 49
We are stotrping operation High Protein
on the ski chalet and devoting Large 28 oz. tins (Save 6e) _
.,our time and attention to re _ 1s Tins RUTHERFORD'S FLESH CREAM
pairing the fire damage to the 1/2 pt. Carton 18e
house. We hgpe to have the i��� COOn ... FCesh 10% Cereal Cream
.entire brigade and their wives , ,. u 1 Y Fresh 18% Table Cream .. t/2 pt. Carton 23c
to a dinner at their zomen- _
fence. as my modest express-
MINCEMEAT C Fresh 3�i%'Whipping Cream 1/2 pt. Carton 39C
ion of appreciation for their � - —
valuable service.43 '101 o1r C HOSTESS Party Twin Pack (Save 10e) Large 14 oz. Pkg.
Again, "thanks a lot fell-. . • _
ows" _ - - :" (Save 26c)
'POTATO CH 1 PSS59c
Claremont. oft.. Dec. 20, 1(62 .
AUDLEY MAPLE LEAF (SPECIAL OFFER of Sc OFF) .AMER{CA DRY (Save 12c) Carton 10 oz. bottles Pin deposit
Rev, M Buttars chose frn- Natural CHEDDAR CHEESE.
his Christmas theme - "The l�AEDIUM 12 oz. Pkg- 'OLD 12 oz. pk! �'j
Good that ' Hides the Best" • iMILD 12 oz. pk!• * - '
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he men's choir sang '1;'hile AR
�04
_ Shepherds Watched C s✓r " WHILE THEY LAST, STRICTLY FRESH GRADE A (LOOSE) DOZ.
Ncxt Sunday. the guest - 13/2 Lr. TIN
(Saw 20c) . G5�
- speaker will be Mr. Ronald M,p� Leaf •. _ • MEDIUM
Mathesaes, a candidate from CC
the Pickering charge, who is $ .a79
studying for the ministry atCOOKED H AM Rriwg your own earfou. (Liswif S Des. per tiretoiwe0
. Queen's University `' - .
A number from dere attend- -
LAPP'S SWEET• 1 Gessis jug (Me DePesif) A*% 9%
vice at Pickering Church last
Sunday evening. The NWe
Choir from here assisted with
the music.
Mr. and '-KrS. Ronald Cox
-and family visited at the home
of' Ron'e father, Mr. W. Cox,
--fat NewtomIle. on Saturdsy
evening.
David Rapsey is bonne from
—T -r -j ,1t r College, Torbnto. and
,John, from Bishop University,
Lennoxville, Que„- to spend
.Christmas holidays With. their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Rapsey.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Trigg
spent.. hristmas "Day at the
-home. of.. Mfr. .and- Mrs. Ernie
Gilbank, Orono.
Mr. and Un-'. E. A.:Cny�anr?h
of Markham, were• at the home
t.of Mr, and , i -s.: E. $etson.
Mr, and , Mrs. • John Puckrin
and Arthur were at th'e home
of Nlr, Arthur Holliday, and
Mr, and Mir. Atk'.nson.
Miss Margaret Puckrin, of
Oshawa; Mt, aisd 'Mrs. "Bill
Lawson and Lynda, of Ajar:
Mrs. Fred Roesch, and Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Clemente
were at the home of Mr. and
,Effective January 3,. 1963
SkRVICF BETWEEN
OSHAWA - PICKERING
Tok ?NTO
STANDARD TIME
Tickets and iformation• at
Pickering Coffee Shop
Telephone 942-1771
R. S. Slig'-te - Agent
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MAPLE LEAF, Fv ft Cooked, Festive. Deceraled Avl. 3 to S Bis.
P
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_ - SucEo RINDLas • .. ib. 49c` - •
BBE-AHFAST BACQII - Pk .
MAPLE LEAF PURE PORK 1 Pound g
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MEAT'35—;*
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SAU.SAGE
FRESH LEAN PORK
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BUTTROAST.. •
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RouR4, Sirloin, .T -Bone d
S T E
Round or Square RUMP ROAST .... • . Ib- 89C
{6M end 7111 Ribsl
Standing PRIME RIB ROAST.. lb.69c
Boneless Rolled P"-te Brisket Pot R'st Ib. 49C
Blade or Short Rib (Blade Bone Removed)
_ ROAST �.- � ..•.-........
FRESH MINCED STEAK ............. Ibe 7%.
A HAPPY &•PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR TO'ALL
STORE CLOSED NEW YEAR'S DAY
WCAS ARTHUR'S FULLY COOKED - SMOKED PICNIC
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It1i• 49c
.SHOULDER
—FRESH tirade A Oren- Ready
YOUNG
CHICnE10
Frying of Roasting (Avg* 3.lbs)
Also available, a limited supply of Fresh (Not
Frozen) Grade A, Oven -Ready, Heavy
Chickens -and Broiler Turkeys.
ATTRACTIVELY PRICED
GARDEN FRESH FRUIT do • VEGETABLES
CAPE COD _
Fre'sh CRANBERRIES 1 k OkaW_'w `
Cypress Gardens, U. S.No. 1 Marsh Seedless" .Large Size %'s
GRAPEFRUIT'. 10.............. 8 for 69c
Cypress Gardens, Florida ` ,-Large Size 120's
TANGERINES ........... .. Doz. 6%
Florida Fancy, Crisp, Green Ext -.a lame Stalks, Size 24's
CELERY ......................... 2 for 49C
Selected, Firm, Golden Ripe — (LARGE SIZE)
BANANAS
Lake Shore, Flory -;-i 6 oz. Cello. Pkgs.
Fresh RADISHES -.:::. • ... - . 2 for 296
Shallot Green Onions 'large bunches 4 for 29C
Texas Sweet preen Peppers 1'ge size. ' ;or 29c
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ork --'.,But
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RouR4, Sirloin, .T -Bone d
S T E
Round or Square RUMP ROAST .... • . Ib- 89C
{6M end 7111 Ribsl
Standing PRIME RIB ROAST.. lb.69c
Boneless Rolled P"-te Brisket Pot R'st Ib. 49C
Blade or Short Rib (Blade Bone Removed)
_ ROAST �.- � ..•.-........
FRESH MINCED STEAK ............. Ibe 7%.
A HAPPY &•PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR TO'ALL
STORE CLOSED NEW YEAR'S DAY
WCAS ARTHUR'S FULLY COOKED - SMOKED PICNIC
- - j
It1i• 49c
.SHOULDER
—FRESH tirade A Oren- Ready
YOUNG
CHICnE10
Frying of Roasting (Avg* 3.lbs)
Also available, a limited supply of Fresh (Not
Frozen) Grade A, Oven -Ready, Heavy
Chickens -and Broiler Turkeys.
ATTRACTIVELY PRICED
GARDEN FRESH FRUIT do • VEGETABLES
CAPE COD _
Fre'sh CRANBERRIES 1 k OkaW_'w `
Cypress Gardens, U. S.No. 1 Marsh Seedless" .Large Size %'s
GRAPEFRUIT'. 10.............. 8 for 69c
Cypress Gardens, Florida ` ,-Large Size 120's
TANGERINES ........... .. Doz. 6%
Florida Fancy, Crisp, Green Ext -.a lame Stalks, Size 24's
CELERY ......................... 2 for 49C
Selected, Firm, Golden Ripe — (LARGE SIZE)
BANANAS
Lake Shore, Flory -;-i 6 oz. Cello. Pkgs.
Fresh RADISHES -.:::. • ... - . 2 for 296
Shallot Green Onions 'large bunches 4 for 29C
Texas Sweet preen Peppers 1'ge size. ' ;or 29c
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THURSDAY, DECEM SM 27, 1%2 THE PI0CERIf10 NEWT r PaOe AW �
' CLASSIFIED ations and Skits and Dances. ^^
onto, spent the holiday with
ADVERTISEMENTS Santa Claus did his part well V . and Mrs. Bill Welsh. a•//����
Re and his helpers unloaded Mr. and Mrs. ' Don Hedges a local Scouts and Cubs , Vl{3e McQY $ OpinieA,�
PAY DIVIDENDS the tree of gifts and candy' and Rosemary, spent Christ- and Guides and Brovmies hadIf I BY • THE OB9ERVLR
-USE THEM EACH WEEK fa al:l the children. mac day with. Mr. and Mr& their Christmas Parties in the - -
� Friends ate glad W know Gordon
n Neal of Greenwood. munity hall last week.
for8cde Mrs. Fred Byers• is home from � Nrx.- Mrs. Clare Keetiil Mr. and Mrs. Earl �Yllson
Land has been much discussioft the last two weeks
AP`PL9S t.Iitat, -liete she how sp--+ 2tt the hakidays w4th h4ends -11' sWnd rm�tma-% with Mr Whir Lvapmmt tv &r phatning, Board eartgent
McIntosh - Po• ruek• _ ;2_e the past week. in Quebec, and Mrs. Frank Barclay. without the usual $500 fee. Most of the comment as is
Other varieties on hand. Congratulations to Mr. and There were good attendanc- ..i reported to this Observer seems • to indicate that the
Please bring own containers Mrs. Sidney Hughes, on the es ai both churches on Christ- FQZi�Oi L BQCIGil
for apples arrival of a son, in a Tormw nras Sunday. opinion of the majority is that the Planning Board was
NICKERING ORCHARDS hospital; also to
Mr. and Mrs- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mansell At a recent meeting of the wrong. However in fairness to the Board and the app -
ring
One mile west of PickeKen Robertson, on the ariiv- entertained the latter's father Brownies 3 girls earned their licant the argument in favour of the free consent Tis
village on est 2. Highway al of a son, ' at the Ajax Hos- on Christmas day. Golden ' Bar• They are: Bar- that the applicant was or is (and I'm not sure whidh,
WH2-4247 pital. , Dr. N. F. Tomlinson had Al- bora �• Susan Denny since'I have not seen the'property) to be disposed by
Sorry to . report Mrs. Scriv- an and family of Hamilton, Carole icer, Susan Dennison the C. N. R. for the purpose of it's new Toronto bypass..
24-HOUR er is at present indisposed. ' Ted and family of Toronto and' and Gay Micklewright. That is the C. N. R. purchased the applicant's house,
Visitors at the home of Mr. Dr. W. W. and family of Pick- Happy Birthday to prolOIL and lot (at fair market value plus 10 percent for force-.:
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EMERGENCY RNER SERVICE and Mrs. Milton Pegg on the ering on Christmas day. Warner, 13 years old and Paul ful Lakin and therefore since the applicant was fore
Dealer week -end were; Joe and San- Mr. and Mm. WrrEvans Blackstone who was 2 }ears g)
„ConsuAuthorked mer Gas„ le alar tior+s dy, and Lloyd Pegg, of Osh- were among the 35 persons at old. both ."on January '3rd. ed to move then special consideration should be given.
„ awa; Mr. and Mrs_ George the home of Mr. and Mrs. The Pickard family enjoyed to him and hence the special consideration.
S o-Gae PropaM Pegg, of Markham; Mr. Jack Lorne Jones on Christmas day. a Chris�tmas..dirmer on Sunday The argument in the opinion of this Observer does
Trailer Accessories s Service Caldwell, Sandra'acrd Danny, Mr. Eddie Ortiz entertained with their family 'at 'the W. not hold water because the Township owes no special
MILLER HEATING of Scarboro, and Mr, Bill Sal- his sons and their families ani Boyd home in Scarboro. Mr. obligation to correct the wrongs, if any, of the C. N. R.
eyan, of Oshawa. other relatives. on the holiday and Mrs. A. Pickard attended Those disposed by the C. N. R. get 10 percent more
Specialists Susan and Barry Thomas. with 40 persons sitting dawn a 'wedding in Toronto ' Satur- than the market value of their property just to cover
Tudor St. - Ajax . Stouffville, are spending some to Christmas dinner. - day night at Kew Beach U.C.
Phone: 942-3491 "`time with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. FrankhrisM'cAv the wedding of niece Miss .the extra expenses moving, rebuilding etc., and need
Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Pascoe, oy were the Chirstmas guests B. W'y'ndeis to Mr. Ken Pear- no special treatmentt or sympathy from anyone else.
HelpiWantedwhile their mother 'Is in `hos- of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Briscoe. son.:
VI am sure we have not heard the end of this matter!
t-' pitai in Newmarket. We hope Mn and Mrs. Alan Redshaw Rickey Mathews on leave O-O-O--O-O-O-•O
Part time lady taxi drivers. for a speedy recovery, Jean. spent Christmas with Mr. and from Barriefield visited friends There is one class. of citizen affected by the C. N. R.
Must have 014~5 license. Mr. and Mrs. W, Trolley Mrs, Alvin Redshaw and Pair. and grandmother Mrs_. Frey- bypass who should have our sympathies. Those are the
Phone, 839-1144 and Gloria left 'on Sunday to" and Mrs. Nesbitt of U�cbridge, month in the areal : persons who en`up next to the new railway ut- whose
spend Christmas with friends Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis Teenage dance was held at land has not been taken.
To Rent and relatives in Simcoe. had their daughters. June and the Community Hall on .Sat- Apparently the C. N. R. take the. position (legally
Rev. T. Fleetham is. spend-- Sandra and their families on ur•day. December' 22nd• the tell me that if, land is not taken b the Railroad
Lest - small .collie dog, male - Susan and Karen Williams y y
black, brown and white. Lic- Ing Christmas Day with rela- Christmas day, from an owner then that owner is -not entitled to dam=
tives at Caledon East. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Norton enjoyed the Stark Elertrorrac
-ease No. 2. Answers to "Pat", had several members of their F Christma.s'party in Ajax at St. ages by reason of the closeness of the Railroad or the
lost in vicinity of Brougham. •• family home fo; the holiday. (Bernadett s Jlalt, Sat. Dec. 22. noise, soot or what have you', which .may' increase 10
Reward. Phone: 942-3027. Green' River . Mr. and Mrs. Ken W"arti en- We wish to extend a welcome fold by reason of the railroad.
• d. at the Scarboro Gen- tertained Ray and his family..; to Mir. and Mrs. E. D. Wil- The Railroad may make a house virtually useless and
REWARDx10.00 for information _
ember 14. 1962. Gordon Leh- on Christmas dray. at the �rillia^zs home.. road want to buy a portion of his lands.
Ing to recovery of bloc and man in his 77th year. He Bill Foss had his sister, -Mrs. Sorry to hear lYfss. Warner.
-brown German Shepherd, leaves to mourn. his. two sons: Gillingham and he^ husband) of Fairport Rd., S., is tll . at This situation does seem most unfair and while I d0
missing 'since Dec.'20. 20. Phone Bruce. of Markham: Charles, G Lakeview on Christmas day. home. We F.od, that she will not think, the Township should subsidize such an own-
�y� er (as the PlanningBoard did last weeks there should
of Fergus, and one daughter. Dr. and Mrs. Button of St- be better soon. )
' '[+ (Isobel) Mrs, John Knott. of ouff,,Me were the Christmas[- Mrs. Butler - is home- from be some remedy for those damaged however indirectly
"Coming LVentS- Markham. One - son. Blake. quests of Mtss Viola and Miss ; Aiax 14osp. for the Christmas by the Railroad. Those to be affected in this way -would
predeceased him eleven years Georgie Forsythe. _ i weekend. be well advised to at least document their case now by
PICKERING VILLAGE ago. Sympathy is extended Mr: and Mrs. Simca of Tor Glad to hear Mrs. E. Chain • taking photographs of before and after, sound meas.
COUNCIL to Mrs. Lehman and family. urements of before and after and perhaps appraisals r
1NA000RAL MEETING.- Interment took place at the of the value before and after the Railroad -.come
I Inaugural Meeting of Peaches Memorial Grounds on through adjacent to their houses.
the Pickering Village Council, Mosrday, of this week.
The Observer does not suggest that claimants will
will be held
on—The local •Sunday school
Thursday, January 3. 191.1 had their Christmas Party or. be successful but at least'a claim could be made if
at 8.00 p, in., 1W the Saturday last. - actual damage -did occur and perhaps - who knows -
-Council Chambers. The three rooms of the Pub the Railroad may pay legitimate claims.
Bruce A. Hogarth, clerk 1 '
_ lis School held a Christmas
Party on Friday . last. " The Township Assessments are still very topical and
Tru. woeva+'s Guild . it is obvious to this Observer that something has to
St George's Anglican Church "give" since it is .now reliably reported that at least
•will meet in the Parish Hall.7.
two Council members and at least two members of the'
an 'Thursday. January - 3. at _
2 m -WW of
'TCourt of Revision have appealed their assessments:
DECEMBER — - - ` This is an intolerable situation and it. would seem that
1st. Mckeriea scouttBY Mrs. G. H .cute! _ some.changes will have to be made.
BOTTLE DRIVt Ttsis past month -W3-a main- The assessment furor is of course confined tee the
urban
JAWARRSA
Y� 1%3 the
ly brought with i variations dwellers rural ouldn�care less' Township
the feel
ruraleassessment
S M A. M. to Moog of weathea. For eight dstiywa in
a, row, we had heavy fog. with - and if they think about it they will ,applaud the Ass-
amusaw mmtdne b. -a=4""' WM1e1" through, just enough to give the winners with lower taxes for this are
The Pickering U.C.W. will a sPd�-like fedimg to the � year. The Urban
hold their first meeting of the air. .�, during' the latter _ i • Assessments didn't go up but the total assessment is
New Yew, ThunWk'• Januarypet of the mooch we have � � adoown 10 percent. Therefore the Urban taxes should
3rd, 1963, in the C.E.C. at 5.00
o'clock.* The executive w0 be
experienced usual winter _
refreshnx4tts, elements a May spite o[ the wen
in charge of the You e s oppoe tui
they. we can always depend �-take this M •wbh you, One and
7hia meeting will be starting on marry of our winterbirds
bur 2nd year as U.0 w. Come +ail, a Happy, Healty and Prosperous
being, wdth us, providing we New Year
` - and hd_p- us celebrate this oc- fes._-After�recent_fall_
aasion by having a Piece O of snow, I 'looked out of my
t5lrtteday cake. tcitchez~ window, and saw a beta is feeling much better. aaEaafiltaaataairaaaa�s•D
i brilliant splash of red, as, a "RLEY - Mr. and Mrs. R Singer
GREENWO�Q Cardinal visited one of our spent Christmas at Newmar-
ket at Mr. Singer's parents
feeding stations. He, was a •YOUR FRIENDLY RESIDENT AGENT" - home.,
Rev. T. Fleetham delivered .beautiful sight
against the Monday, December 17th, ,a
his Christmas Message to a clean, white, fresh snow, and INSURANCE REAL ESTATE, Christmas party was held for'
fuH church, on Sunday. • Tak- he had two females with him': Cubs and Scouts. They sang
ing his -text from the 2nd.1 •I hope they will come regal- carols and were shown movies.�a�
chapter of St. Luke, 1 - 20. arly. One bright, cold morn- Mothers provided hot dogs
The choir rendered two de- ing, I took a walk over to Joe - and soft drinks afid were
lightful Christmas anthems. 'Amos' pond and came upon served by the Ladies Auxiliary '
-The Sunday School Concert a Hoek of Redpolls, among who included Mrs. J. Cassell, '-
and Christmas Tree • was well which were a few Tree Sparr- Mrs. A. Pickard, Mrs. J. Den- .•
presented on Friday : rrighi.• ows. Wherever there are plen- Mrs. N. Chillrrian, Mrs.
The children delighted the ty of weeds, one can look for .-Saturday "hters SOCie1 Club, Pickering ny,
them in winter. The Pileated !r Coy_
audience with Carols, Recit- �+ . L - J On S�lrrdey at St.' Mar -
Woodpecker is also back
are p/1Se11t111J a
this area Mrs. Speirs inform- + garet's can Church, West �•�►
' 1
this
me that someone has idem- hill, Fairport Beach Public EYERYBOD = _
tified a Mockin" ird in the NEW YEAR`S HE DANCE School Kindergarten teacher,
• Wtritby ares, h is most Miss.
bride of Mrd. Per arn Fairbourname e 1
unusual for t.: :.•.r north. _ •___._--
• : --
,° -birthday to Carol Warner, I3 �
1_w^ould-IikA ,�8t... - - - RKS'
dated congratul ::ons 'to ? t
J wonderful foster.. norFEl- _ .•, we Drunks In Pickering � ELECl'RIC • .
�.. w "Honey", the ,: �s' little GRAND VALLEY PARK - Pickering Township Police
spaniel nursed and raised a Dept. report a very quiet per NAME BRAND APPLIANCES
family of racoons this, sum- r: rod over the Christmas boli -
mer, and gave them the same
devotion as to her own Pups. days, •'arxt did not have any MA4.
.SCD TyME & MODERN 1N ST PICKERING
Some, of them have been sent "drunks" locked up.■>•>t!=>•>•s11>•>t11t>t>t�1!>t1��
to foster homes, ' but Ranger'
!' has been permanently adopt- PRIZES DANCING NOISEMAKERS
ed into the Amos household, BUFFET LUNCH ' $5.00 PER COUPLE
RELAX and Call
with some 5up...•-,ion• from _GRAHAM PARK RESTAURANT-
his -foster mo: as' well
Ann" Ranger can expel. ,ome more
„Half brothers ffi, ! sisters'•, Membership Cards Available r For Information or -
MTCHELL Resernatiens, Phone 839=2691 aass3 Room - _ Banquet _Hal
same time in the new year. _.
MUM We have come to the end :. _
_ another year, •,but we know ��WW •
,gopbft g0M _ W% S4Wn that the New Year will also 2 miles north of No. 2, '-n Valley Farm Rd, Pickering ,�1 �"
/IQ�p1e = tb lfMt bre ng new . promises, and ad-
venture. )antic 2-1170
— lr0llT SERVICE Wt �yh 4lI. , a ; ay New ighwaY Rougb
_ -_� No. 2 N st Rive • r- "
Year. II y
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- THE PKIfsRINd. NEWS +q' THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2y, 1942 _
r Pa3i Six _ _
T. Bunts; all,. had 3 goals each; .
-�_ B. Ridding R. Grigsby. G_•BUSINESS DIRECTORYESTROUGE
Hughes',' C.have
twoRichardson and t Services 1 n _
Tearne all have two goals to
The pupils ort NVest Rou+;e Mr, Dick Jolli€fe, Ridgew000 their credit; and K_ Lloyd. s The Churches'
"School enjoyed Christmas par- Road., McMurtry, D. Farquharson, J.
Allen, G. Dear. D. Gainer, L
their rooms when skits and West Rougo Junior Hockey Hen rson., a er►• • - I
plays were put on along with Lesytle Intyre, D. Munroe, M. Price, A_,/io TY .1Ca< �s6e - an uw 0.R max"==m
refre h:rrents of ice cream and Atom Division: Hershey it on -R. Richardson, all have one RYY FVnera�. Director
-cookies, the first game with 2 - a a- goal each.. Any Make or Model rPickering.•
The Kindergarten classes, gaiflst Rochester, while in the Bantam Division: Elvers :won * UrsP� CIIYrch '
l .with their teachers Mrs. Rolls second, game, Canadiens had 2 the first game 3, to `Cornets' ARTMR RE� _
and Miss Periny, entertained goals against Providence 0. 3, and in the second game the ARTMR Mini tw-. Rev. MdvMe Suffers
their parents on Thursday,
Goal -scorers . in .this division Warriors had a lead of 6 , to . PICKE#tENG Private Amb ulan« Service _ � sl tvlcS -
..when they put on skits, plays are: R. Reynolds 6; J. Keen- Jets 5. Goal -scorers in this �► and songs they had learned an 4: J. Doherty 3; A. Quick, division were: T. Maroldt, 5: DAY OR AIGHT 9AS A. M. A IIA7 A. M.
i for Christmas. Tea and cook- B. Tearne, J. Miller -and G. D. Gelder 4; M. Hughes also
les were served to the parents Godman 2 goals each; while had five goals; J. Lennox, D. * Sunday sdloel 'sM: Hamm
by girls from Grade 7.J. Betts, R. Dear, R. Hughes,. Obey, have 1tfove goals each: WATER CUIVE AUDLEY
The Grade ' T. " pupils with A, Kay, D. Shaver, all hard one J. Fortier, S: McDonald, J. WM. MCEACHNIE, Prop.
� " '
1 their teacher, Mr. Ward, had goal each. Scott. 'J. Webster, R. Astley, west of Dunborton Sunday school 15
a unique idea of an auction of Pee Wee . Division: Bruins F. Waterfall all have two * Church s•*rk! 2.30 P. M.,
fancy, box lunches, made up by tient Buffalo 6 - 5, in the first goals each, and P. Currell. J.
the girls, which the boys bid game, and Maple Leafs and Matten, T. Ambrose, R sed- PHONE Phone WH. 2-2171 tsa>.atanaaia>aia>an>.1i=s
on, and then had the pleasure Red Wings tied a &all game lington, D. Hodgins, D. Irwin.
of the ladies' company for the in the second. Oral -scorers D. Norton. P. Sloan. R. Rutt. ATIadtiC 'A -M6 Pickering Ont. GRACE PRI YTMUAN
lunch. All the proceeds were are: A. Hughes' 9. Mike. Sloan M.. Toys and - C. Vaughan. one �+� CiJRkH
given to the Junior Red Cross, o:. G. Jones, T. Ward, I Kay. goal each.
Grade 7. .also put .on the MORNING WORSHIP
.. am -
West �9e 3elNl)
play •'Scrooge's Christmas". KEN and CLARKE
11
which was heard . over the 0, Avditorivs
4ghton, Fraser,
public address_ system -by- the ., P R E N T I C E �"�'°'`� �"'°°`5
in the school, - Drymn & Murdoch wet Rouge Sdwel-
IRSthe Horne and Schools--�►UCTtONEERS — %30 a.m.-S.y."n and awn -
ociation will not tioid a regal-TKAVE sawisters,, Sollchwi and t t a w,.-+►� to a r.on
- . J anu . but. Are - usessed and Awborised for +b _
' 0.r meeting in J ars -. `_ _
planning their Annual Dance Caawtles of oft"Wie and volt Notaries Public 11 i Sc
for January 26, in, . the audit- YOU ARE INVITED TO MAKE ALL YOUR TRAVEL. Pa,e stid�. Irwp�K. HOa.ebold.. Centennial Reed School -
26,
J Tickets will be, on sale load � aye our /AN[ Of CQlr1ME CI CHAIAilRs , a.m.ori-A8 ores.
later, by any
of the members 1.
ARRANGEMENTS THROUGH ; � w Romenobie Buse•. ,ps `101101 HIGHLANDS D!,
of the Executive., ESTABLISHED AGENT. DUAL swinC>E AT ONE PRKd S Simco• St. N., Oshawa Y
Families enjoing Christmas- YOUR waken PA, .Phew. Asinev sows
T.
with Irlends- and relatives - .. �. eorge's
from the district arE: Mr. and is y PPo PRENn"ll ha,re been onabthbed
Mrs. S. Hodgins and family. Avctkmmwn slew te90. Anglican Church
•I:`lagstone Terr.,_K•ho were in INTERNATIONAL Alk TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION •_
Ottawa; Mr, and firs.. were
Robin AIR TRAFFIC CONFERENCE of AMERICA PICUERWO . ONTA 0
Clark and children, west Pt. ATLANTIC & PACIFIC STEAM -SNIP CONFERENCES • .' ,ef
'Cres., .who: are spending the _ Our PROFESSIONAL Services E. R. FLEURY REV. H. S. , PkkERD, eJ►..DJ).
holidays with relatives in Flor- box t9s, Itchen ,Ont.
� o More - -
Cost N
Ida; Mr: Q. bIrs: Russ Fer- ...: ... _.. - ,---..: BARRISTER - - SOLICITOR _ .Phone wliit.ban Barts
- SNER
Vson and Cathy. Rouge Hilh; 'Tickets i�ei from our Office At Offal Rates NOTARY PUBLIC _ _ -'SUNDAY SERVICES.
Dr• who spend - the holidaysat ON �� R,wd' 830 a.m.-Hey Communion,
with their daughters and their. TRAVEL 1S OUR ONLY'BUSINESS Hieblawd treeb IIAO a.m.-Mornlip PFCWOr
families. in Peterboro.
A 1363 `100 om-
-- Mr..and Mrs. ,E, Lennox, of NOT A SIOLtHE AT
AT. 3-7391 or T. Z= iFuneral and - � Hey c..�nwn1'0• -
Ridgewood Rd.. enjoyed a pre a Service 1100 o.e� In
_ ;
e Ambulance Servi � Sunday)
- f IOWARfl _ .�ndoy School A�w
Christmas visit from their. HpU� _ farisb Mae
daughter Lynda• who
flew - Mawday ire friday-il:a04-30 1.06 * 1LQQ a rn-Nun.ry
home on Sunday, December - t )
TRAYEL BUREAU ma el"l"s' No S MishWay (A tLe Parish Hal!
16,
from New Haven Conn., ' etf kers CI1 WEDNESDAY
b Aurae
where she has been appearing WORLD WIDE SERVICE s Seo Road
with the Ice Follies. Lynda. left 10.00 a.m.-Holy Communion and
Pickering
again on Christmas Eve, with AJAX SHOPPING PLAZA PHONE 942-6690 into sslom for Skit
-several other Tarordo girls, to U E T� Telephoflo
the Follies in Philadelphia,
a where they will be appearing "High-" M.-ooa warty . WHitehall 2-3610: fir_CleAC�
ever the Christmas holidays JIOeAtrsTIN. PtaP - C�r�stChristianS
sRT
They will be in Toronto. the -
last part of January: = Wbkby
Mrs Marshall, Hamilton,
- is - d
L
Meeeit
... � w Ilw. ! Itlelaralr, LM�'er - HIus. OfRAs10
upendini;Christ:- Kath her WILLIAM G. LAWSON i ,�,;,., �r . ` ' JUDY
c .eH sER,►la AND
daughter, soar -in-law, and her SUMAlt 31:1,60011,
Jim French, Range Hills Dr. adrrwff Will! SON11111iO/ hL
The next . meeting of the Atbx�ortM� 1�
West Rouge Ladies' Clair will �•ORE TidUwenbe of terbte w �Iwe
=1be on Thursday. January 10, ~'.-..TEL pZ 0M WK ?-2741TLUMBIN e>t r w.+..a� Ms•
at. 8.30 p. m., in the school. All
bow of a
anembers are. asked to be out,
•, , _ • ' . ,ALFRED tUY6S Is �W All! wes Pin.
t
FI�C30 RDn (Rin.
- as this will be a btasiness meet- �� �• 9tUM81hKi iATNROOMS is
..trig. (_ _. M loee*hq wNh the true - � yl1e j„� GPM
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Cotrgratulatiarts and best FRESSURE. SYSTEMS CM'Memas SPk* we
-------- shes to Mr. and S is. Wm. -- TiMATES
taken fM liberty of gree' --#es IWetAer 71hr"nMM
J. Zillfost, 'w•ha were married IES GIVEN" MtNy a pMF to uN1Clh on AFiowfk Z.MiO
lit St. --Paul's. Anglican Church. Pilo" WHitehall 2.6717 y� behaM to MY thank
Sloor St-,• Toronto. on Friday you for a bluey: year.
.evening, December . 21. The JAXL
CO. LTD• 4320 Kingston: Road
'. bride was the former Miss A AMBERt. aftdrevir's
Elizabeth -Shipley. daughter of I , r RA1 CO.COWest Hilf
-`Mr. and Mrs., V. Shipley, East wlnTe oe PHow `Fresh /ton ChnrCh ,
AT. 4-4721
``Ave., and the groom is- the son
Black 3 Decker 1� inch Electric Drill 519.95 �+ On. Pur. er ems' Church. Strwt North, rlekerloR
of Mr. and Mrs. Donald till- Portable Saw by Skil Co. .$32.95,~M �
ion, Virginia Illinois. Minister Rev..
Jr. Conkey, A& A,
Many -happy returns. to Cattry 1/4 inch Eeleetrie Drill by Skil Co 51>1.95« en: - Mansel, Wtuldsor Delve
- .Smith, Rouge Hills Dr., on her AebnablM.iw�era s 0.i N IOwi DEN
HEY BOTHERS 942-
fourth birthday, December 7.
Bowman Oiiison
Miss Susan Jolliife, King TABLE TENNIS TOPS HEATING CONTRACTORS
stork, is spending: the holidays /ttOttlt W"1197 MO: 11-115211 . Sirvke d Worship 11.15 A.tllf.
with her parents, .•Mr. and 1-2 inch chip board, regulation size - = $9.95 Hot Water, Steaat Systems
_ I ., Barony school 10.00 A.M. ' .•..
• h firpl board regulation size: ::$11.20 betolled
1-2191 y
% inch firply board: regulation size : $14.95
This material alto treeen+ltlen
lawn :ernanNwts. etre.
W. H. J. Thompson,
Aherations and Repairs A Trlen* .Weicome .Awaits ,
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(For quiet operation) 4 tt. x 0 ft., yin. thick) - "A
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b06 eobwle and oatwts
siMet Metal shop Werk . U K t T t D CHURCH
All services at .. _ .
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RODMAN HEATING CO6'
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All services at .. _ .
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RKA>n�ton Rd. aa", LAWMI e. .
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Good n.ws for the young, a letter should be sent to the formation, call Phyllis Sykes, �r Ridgef Plaza •
behind two cans that had Liverpool Rd i Old Orchard
sports-aritsdect,. of .Hqy' Ridges, Bay Ridges Hockey - pulled tip behind a car' stuck at 8390245, or Rita Klijn, at Phone., $39-3106
this week, with the announce- tion thanking them for prov- on the road. Bob was smash- 839-2•
meat from- Pickering Twp., iding a hockey program for ed into - from • the rear, .: and
Recreation Committee, that so -,many ' children: ' The same driven into the car in front 'I " ' }
the stun of x120.00 be granted type of letter will -be sent the, of him ROS BANK Mat S MIlk Gram 1's Smoke
Bay Ridges • for - the purchase West Rouge. group. There is still time to get E •
of twelve goalie sticks, four We wonder how many have 9 A. M. -.1l , P. M. 639-0025
face masks. twenty-four hock- . noticed , that -one f opr own tickets.. and make up.a. party No news for this column for 9t. jug Homo Milk. NC e h
Y" " for New .Year's 5ve, at _the this week friends; 'but may -i 2 p. e. 2 t u ail Jets -Vc & Gift shop
ey sticks, twelve yurks; ,four. ritierrts, Mr. Don. Waring, Rainbow Room, West Rouge. wish One and Ali a Happy New 4 ' jug.
large, and four small chest who is a ,CBC technician re- There will be a five -piece or- Year 'and a sincere "thank
protectors, and four large and ceives a "credit line" follow- Mat's enriched bread 24 ounce TOYS, RECORDS, SUNDRIES
four small gloves. The motion , ing the, hockey game egery icket .chestranovelties, etc., and you" for your contributions of 2 for LA
for this was made by .Mr. Don Saturday night:. Just -for fun 'rackets are $5.00.-F'or: more. in- news items. -- Mrs. Waldvff RAY RIDGES` PLAZA, South Liverpool. Rd 3 Old Orchard
Hopkins, seconded by Mr. Jn'o. --watch' for it, when they run tas�tsa�siss�R>•utseaasaaeaas>asattssasi>.>.a■>•■ f
Greening . the nares of 'the producers,
ManyBay Ridges residerr#s etc. IREDYS.HARDWARE TAE :TOP'S
were away with relatives over. Sympathy of those 'in' -this -.
the Christmas holidays. and community is extended to Mr. Linens
� —
many .had relatives with them Jack Key, of Tatra -Drive, and .. west
SAY RIDGES PLAZA — South-. Corner ps i.
here, for the fesli+ve season.' his two children, ',Glen and l '
Although •- Wednesday was Pat, in the passing. of • Mrs. -•HERE ARE JUST A FE*. QF TME MANY ITEMS IN STOCK� Liverpool IN. t
proaimed "Boxing Day" in Key; last • Wednesday, at thetlfatlt S Wear
cl
PICK-UP ORDERS
the Township of Pickering, Fast General .,.Hospital. The
most ,of the men in Bay, Rid- funeral -was .field on Friday. A Complete Line �� - SAY RIDGES PLAZA. Phone S39-oQ14
Res, working .elsewhere, had Mr. Key is a St.. John's Am• "
to be. back at work,. having bulance Course. Instructor and Phone x39-3771
had Monday off, instead. will be remembered by mares t ,;
It was learned ' this week of this comm, unity. He taught GENERAL. HARDWARE - T. P. 'Restaurant
from Mr. Don. Hopkins, that a Course , ;here, last . spring,- _
. over one ,thousand children_ 'sponsored 'by the Soy Scouts.
will be taking part in either Mr. Bo ; Magnus, biodlin����� and Mote!
�..
Township or Community Hoc- Road, hoc the misfortune .to - - EIECTRICAI APPLIANCES T—
`' ' > Barbeu • 'ShoR -Good Food at Reasonalge
key Program this wrinter. The become involved in one of Prices _
-Recreation Carrimittee. a eed th
while coming home from work - Try Our Take-out Orders
last Friday night. He escaped 'Housed and ..Workshop . Tools s�PPing Centro - Chtek.n�Shrimp-Shrimp3 Ch1ps = -
Learn To Drn►e .injury, but his car 'was bae�� r Liverpool. 8" Old Orchard ` Hamburgers •a Hot Dogs -
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"Motorists Prayer" _ NOW - - .
(By David J. Quill - Our -Sav= f - Hl FROM
four's Lutheran Church .
Minneapolis. Minz} • -"EVERYNG -
.
_
-: Suggested by Rev. X R. But
'tars, Pickering United Church ) - - - _ _ _ _ ..
12.ortt impress upon me the
great responsibility that_ is:
mine as I take the wheel of ,�
OPEN
ru automobife. As -I need Thy 1
gridance in all things: so now7-A-
�ar:;
especially do :I when I have _...,_ _ :. :... T �1ld 1
life and death - in my hands. 0f0ir
Give me always a de*p re��er-.
:. ante for: - and a desire to proms ..
tec't h ife When I would - W
u� 4
:-be careless• remind me of
t -
homes -where there is sorrow ``
jorulness, of e pt s
where broken. suffering bod- - _ ` : �� � _ �•.•
ies lie in. because some. , • �: -
anguish- -�`-^
,one forgot. -
Write_ indelibly upon my
conscience that each time I
take the wheel of my car. I
in a few
care iritimome that CANADA'S FIRST ALL. -ELECTRIC OUTDOOR THEATRE
-
fn a few careless moments. I
----could be. face to face -with
.accommodation for over -1000 cars, on 27 actes
dire tragedy for my own faro-
ily as well as, for others. Give-
•rne grace to practice Christian
_
_
virtues of patience and
thoughtfulness at all times. DIELD OVER SECOND WEEK! l
Help me. to show the same -
f
courtesy and kindness as to
-
other motorists that I want to
e>eet from them. When oth-
t ertifi ed for your,
ers exceed the speed limit, or
otherx se break the law, let
safety and comfort
me not be tempted to do the
same. Forgive my stupidity if
-ELECTRICAL
ever I think it is permissible
to violate traffic laws; so long
i N -CM
as 1 dog not get caught.
Remind' me often that I am
'
"' ' - . N EATE RS
responsible to Thee as .well- as
rdin
te-the state to obey the ordin-
-'
At extra
antes ' of the ilighway; and
ances
. no. cost'