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Pickering Village Council . • -Rid es Boys snow Village Council To - -- -
i at their meeting Tuesday ON- Missing Bay gC 6� �t/1ffC
a ening, directed Clerk Bruce A. t Stops
Hogarth to send the following • • • Village Council
y , letter to all property owners in up -After Bung Missing 24 Hours >�ckering
the village. The letter explains debated for some time, at titteir
costs and the advantage of meeting on Tuesday avenues,
' re
prepaying the frontage costs, Two i ing boys, '.their
the subject of "designated bus
and the savings to be had by Ported missing from .their Accept Tender For stops"•
homes by their parents late
doing this. Many of you will Several weeks ago, Mr. Jas.
be receiving this letter within night, showed up on ' �■u //►►��.... . per , asked it tie
a few days. Ylfer WII Collection would trim his hedges, to give
tk Maurice MacLaren, age 11, motorists a better view when
As: Sanitary Sewers and Martin Brawn, age 12. had Garbage, in the "'titter cans' coming .to
"No. 2. Highway
gone out fishing on Sunday on Pickering Village streets frons Church St- North.
Some progress has been morning, and failed to show will henceforth be picked up Now—it is feint that buses
made in the proposed sanitary up Sunday • night. by Mr. Norman Irish, it was sto'p'ping just west of the car• -
t / ' a ' '� sewer program. On July 21st, Tbir parents went to the announced at Council this r'
Reeve Murison. Councillor Bas Township Police. who began a nor; are a hind¢oe.
Kearney and the Clerk appear week. Mr. Irish's tender` of k the disa�sion it was'
search for the'boj� per month for this workpointed out that there has
e
* ed before the Minister of Mun- When they fad to find � by Council. never r n an4t "ataclal
pa] the Honourable -them by Tuesday morning .. ignated bus shops in - s
ici Affairs, was accepted
J. W. Spooner. ...
V this viii
police commenced dragging i age, ' al¢hotrgh they have been
The purpose of the olein was operations on 'Frenchman's Forine� fe�
to advise him of the total aceta , stopping in the present Toes-
t n and td ask for all available as- tions for many years• +
No explanation was given as � Resident Passes It was ,agreed by Courted•
- , sistance under the Municipal to 'where the boys had spent that the Police Cosri:rtittee
.Assistance Program. The Min- the night. but it was believed i'
r,
>;= Mrs. L. A. Van Slaver study the matter and bring in
later was very sympathetic to they had stayed out overnight !recowmen_ .
u ,.
illi,# ;r our cause and has premised to The death took peace. at Pic-
ton,
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In the general area of BaY' + _
provide whatever assistance he 'Ridges. _ ton. Ont., "on August 3. 1964,
can. The MacLaren boy showed i ys
CANCEL D
He asked that we should ai-' f a former resident at
up_ just
before, noon at his � tin he person of. Mrs f .
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EY Good-Guys Gane
iio endeavo}n to collect a home se Brown boy ar Mis�VarL Skaverswas a dau- . Claremont, Nf�
much as we can from Proper after 1.00
. '' ty owners for frontage clharg- R rn ghter of the AL
late Uriah and Quick Action To
The proper methods of applying artificial respiration in s es %%ten the
construction is jam. �.._..._.:_z.- - - j' Mrs. Jones, who farmed On Safeguard Bridge
completed to keep the amount S"7T"t Legal Fee 1 Church' St. 'Norge. here, on the -
of wneryeney is an Important pat of the training provid- of money to be borrowed at 1
the annual tws-week swim Peograa at Claremont. Shown the lowest possible level. _ _ farm; now a part of the Ruddy Pickering Township Council
dire 4 Debbie Avery, (left) and Susan Boniface. both 14. To this end we are writing A.. ��J� Q...'s = - ate, the brick residence sit- received a letter of co end'
by Jim Thornes owners a ask if V„ f1 &xis
on the hill, just north of anon from a ratepayer on
all property our old public school. Mrs. Mondlay- tight over tfie quick ►
they would be Prepared to Pay Ward 2 Councillor Wm, G. Van Skiver (Frankie Jones) action taken to safe-guard a
'parent3 their frontage cparge3
gyral Held widow, h� and ` `l"r �n Newman has suggested that was born on July 5.1883. and bridge south of Alton, the
--the: work is completed and be-
shier and son, Louisa and since Pickering Township util- attended school here, a Pupil scene of a triple Totality about
Frank, both of Piekerir ., fore the necessary debentures •izes the advice of Its firm of�. of the late John •Murkar, late three weeks ago.
.L are, The amount to be � publisher of the Pickering Mr, Leshe Edrtmnds brought
• 1 kering Resident uien High • Mass was solicitors on many occasions.
,. Reg r paid on any property would be on both matters of minor and. News. the matter to the attention of
sung at St. Frauds: on August elated by multiplying you
7, with-Pass being Pwfmmud major importance, a yearly re Mrs-, Van Skiver w-iil• be m- Council, 'pr, sed the s the accident
-,John F. Vanden Hoogen frontage lin feetl by five do}- tainer fee-.shoul'd be,cottsidek•: membered byonlya few of•otir' and `praised the swift response
-'late death took place on by Rte' J' O'DM31. Tars and adding $100.00 for the
august 4th, at the Oshawa Intetinett at St. F`raricis de ed. residents of today the alder the complaint received. Mr.
Sales Cemetery here. lateral connection Prom the At the present time, their ones. EdmuncLs resides nearby.
neral Hos til, of John F. rt line.
Pt •�.._.. _......__.__..... ...... .....: _. sewer to your Property lawyers are paid on a ••piece- The deceased is-survived by Councillor Harvey. Span;
►den Hoogen;.66 Church St, IThe Corporation share is ex-'
'L�e deceased was a tyative of pa* pram Going Well cludert�. ' If iktYnrenc as not mil a son George; of Picton. Her oleo's resident in this area
1I•��ppbland, and married Barbara made at or before • the coin- Reeve Clifford Laycox ex htrshand predeceased her some. said that, in his opinion. the
E�telaar, of Holland before I -The sutanes Progr= at the pletion ,late of the system, :he Pr�� agreement with rir. years ago, . * die}. her' sieter, I Road Department has respon
corning to Conidia They came Pickering tillage Park is en cost µd1 assessed asS a local vpvvrrtan's suggestion, but ar Ethel (Mrs.' Williams). led very efficiently in an att
a larger attendance tion on the matter was whih- Interment w&1 made in the i empt - to correct a very real
to panda- in 1951,• and have. joying improvement and extended held. - � me Pic on - ra . .
`vel in Sudbury,---Bradford, than that of last year. of thirty years. In Glenaocxi (`e Lary' P he rd The.Reeve agreed
ex a period --
een Valley and Whitby be- I Supervision is given three such case, your frontage cost
and attendance is w:dl more than double. Council
T1ore wmirh$ o - -
years ago. He has been an em- averaging over 30, has Pctablishecl t tie pr�cY that •
ployee of General Motors for each d0.Y• Tl�a a 1. Flankage charges wilt not 'Wedding Of Claremont Interest
more than eight Years. 1 more per day than attended apply ori corner lots if the
Deceased was. a member 'bf I in rrtid-sunmer last year, with depth, of- the lot is 200 feet or• - s
St. Francis de Sales Church, many of the children' a"Y an less. 2. Frontage charges will "-�
dere, and is survived by his holidays. be ' lenzed on one street only R -
' where a lot abuts on two
• sreets, and 5. Lots. with, ex-
t
hn Diefenbaker To Attend charge frontage will not be .
charged for the full frontage.
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To clear up some unfounded- �
rumours, the Council has also
tail' D d Picnic At Whitby adopted the policy that found-
• permit-
at-ion drainage-will be permmit- -..
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ALBERT V. WALKER, M: ;P. P. ted to be discharged iitito the
sanitary sewers. This will per'' '
t several months I have written various of your
#During Lire P our Provincial Legis- mit you to dispose er • goof
articles dealing with matters g sump PUMP. Howey
}ature. drains will not be permitted
On this occasion, it is .m5' pleasure-to send you a personal to empty, into the system.
invitation to attend . the '"Starr-Dymond-Walker Picnic", on To assist the Council in their j t
Saturday, August 15. For the past twelveyears this picnic
picnic, but since my election Presentation of .the financial
was known as the Starr-Dymondpicture to the Ontario Munic s +^
to the Legislature, of bast September, I have been invited v
and I am happy index 1P�� would you please
to become a partner in this P►max, indicate on the bottom Portion
ha event. ca for this very happy }
to fain with mgr a which of this letter if you would be , ,$•*�?°t
The picnic this year will take the form of a barbecue, of to pay your frontage
in itself, should be very interesting• There will' be Plenty and lateral connection charges
and; old, and everyone e
interest, fun and games, for both Yin by the time the .system is in-
fun
to join the fun. The Hopi: John G.fenbaker and stalled. Please strike out the h
'Mrs• come>tbaker have sign ified their intention to join with Part ,that is not appropriate,r)kf;
us far this occasion and the Han. John P. Rabarts ,has also sign it, and either Trioti it to
been invited, but at tete time of writing this article, it is not Box 190. Pickering or drop it
dettiriite that he will be able to attend, but we all. fiope it will be in at the Mur&iPal Offnce byI. "
August 31st, 1964.
Picnic will be held on .tfie Whitby TawnahiP Farm of Your answer' either, in, tete
iihe mile west of Brooklin.
f' Heber Dawn, on ifighway No. 7. ane affirmative or negative will ,
There vtrlli be signs indicating the route, but the farm is easy v amt Uaarrtofil in de-
to locste. to make termhn ng the course to be
This Picnic will be a big event. and I would urge y"� taken.
'. effort to 'be present and bring your friends. There are If you have arty questions, A ..
mm*e'r' of my friends in Oshawa ]4id�ng who I may not irrr- pleerce call the tlflyage Office
aril d are c this eo I may
I would Mr. and Mrs. Frank Berkey are pietvred here feflewfrp Ilheir nee�tt wedding in Uxbrldge
nwdateiy re> at 94Z-2900. Church. The bride is the farina, Donna Mame Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mn. Jack
a lilt eR introducingg yourself to me. Baptist
appreciate your making poyouint the Ptotic, on August Yovn truly, Ja ww", of Uxbridge, The grown is the sen of Mr. and Mn. Charles Berkey, R, .R. S, Claremont
I Will hook
forward to
Iwo fellow the crowd". The ''' - - - —{adieux studio -
15, and "am �g� a!You't + "a Village of iekicerir+g
tem
will start eerie•¢ in the
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RIPORT from
PARLIAMENT
BY MIKE STARK
M.P. ONTARIO RIDING
Creators of
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I THREE GENERATI N
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The .Canada Student Loan Bill experienced a great deal of
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damage. the car, themselves or some inocent person.
on this lune and substantiate their stand. It could develop
be for
e
opposition in the House of Commons for two reasons. The
into a bitter debate. After all. the flag will adopted .allt
time and It cannot be�amended fmm time to time as ordinary
can. There are dietfererit views on the flag. even
COOPER BLOCK LTD.
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Frena► -Canadian members In the opposition argued that it in-
amongst members of the same party, with the exception of Lib-
amongst
Ont. County Junior Parmws
es are: John Hili, Claremont,
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frarrged on the constitutional rights of the Province of Quebec.
Other members argued that it was a weak palliative compared
to scholarships which were promised during the last election.
StaffordBrosAtdo
Ontario must be a wonderful place to spend a hold-
the flag chosen by the Prime Minister.
It will be remembered that the LAberal Party promised ten
day, judging from the number of American license plat-.
Ontario County Agricultural Calendar
BLOCKS & BRICKS :
t�nother young life was snuffed out on Saturday eu-
thousand scholarships at one thousand dollars each.
I.that
M O N U M E N�T S
local people who have. been heading out, to our many
ani.:�, when a young Ajax man piled his car into a tree,
Another argument against the loans was based on the fact
banks would be 1'oath to loan money to students at 5%%
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-parks and lakes.
net.. c?'e Pickerin _Whitby townline. Based on the im-
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and the pile of twisted metal around it, police are
when they could ..get a much higher interest by loaning the;
money to business.
DUNDAS ST. EAST 1NMlTdY MO 14=2
Wednesday. August 5. --- 8.00 p. m.--Brooklin To% hip Hall.
pact
of the opinion the car must have .been travelling a high
_. However; it was considered roe bet�c rthan nothing, and
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STATION ROAD, lICKERMG, ONTARIO
rate of speed. x ; v
drivers have asked
when the vote was called, the majority of members voted in
favour of the Bill, with the exception of the French-Canadian
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PARK
USTAURANT
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Lure Board Room. August .meeting of .the Ontario County
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We all have in some way, an opportunity to pla3z
We wonder how man young
y g
members in the- opposition parties.
` •- palrt of host to visitors to .our area, and especially the
Monday, August 10. - 8.00 p. • m. --Uxbridge, Bun Hamilton's .
itors from the :. _
�sWe of
Garage. August meeting for the Scott 4-x Tractor club.- -
.. themselves whether it could just as well have been -one
,any thousands of visitors are flocking to Parliament Hill
A TAVERN UNDER THE
Of thele.
as part of their holiday itinerary. The greatest attraction is
"LIQUOR LICENSE" ACT"
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Most Of .u5 believe it can't happen t0 u3. But every
the Changing of The Guard. This is a colourful affair, and is
held every morning at 10.00 o'clock. From there; the visitors
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: person involved in an accident feels this way too, un-
.
proceed to a a tourtour of the Parliament Buildings and many stay
DINING -ROOM -BANQUET HALL
_'Hess to help. In our travels in the U. S., we have heard
: til it happens.
for the opening of Parliament at 2.00 o'clock each day, with
the exception of Friday,. when Parliament convenes at 11.00
Na L Highway at Rouge Rive - Ph. 314-1605
-many times that Canadians are polite and helpful. It
Probably we are just getting old, but we fail to see
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o'clock 'fn the morning.
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- - is a nice compliment to our people and a -situation, we.
what all this tire screeching take -off business is about.
A he fath-
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There are now only. a couple of items left for consideration
`This type of driving has to be
ar on a car- of Parliament before summer recess. The most contentious is,
ars of these drivers would have two fits, if they thought of course, the flag. The Government has been urgd that the
fora moment their car was being driven like this. , flag debate could be postponed until the fall of this year. This
would allow for a cooling -off period, and it would give oppor-
- . A great many young drivers can appreciate that a tunity for emotions .on this issue to subside.
car represents a lot of hard work and money. and take .me1le Minister is adamant that he must have the flag
-care of it. But to watch some of these young men take he proposed before any summer recess is contemplated. In view
the corners with tires screaming makes you wonder if of this attitude, it looks very much as though there will be no
-they have any brains at all, summer recess. Those opposed to his proposed flag. are prepared
Q. to fight it, even if it takes the rest of the sur[[[er months to do
: Most .of these quick get -away artists will outgrow so. So far, we have had a debate on the 'flag for six_ days. It is
quite possible that it could continue for another two or'three
'their present antics. We only hope they do, before tnV
seeks Most members feel that they moat express their opinions
Not too long ago,
-staridsrtsl3, while a farrnlY of Pheasants crossed the road. I only
damage. the car, themselves or some inocent person.
on this lune and substantiate their stand. It could develop
be for
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= iHekorue Our Visitors
into a bitter debate. After all. the flag will adopted .allt
time and It cannot be�amended fmm time to time as ordinary
can. There are dietfererit views on the flag. even
COOPER BLOCK LTD.
,
they a
over tire- edge, their large beaks giving them a comical
amongst members of the same party, with the exception of Lib-
amongst
Ont. County Junior Parmws
es are: John Hili, Claremont,
At was dipping up and down, and are often seen standing on a
pont. After our recent storm, many gardens must have suffered
eral members who seem to have been disciplined to support
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frau the strong winds, but what a blessing to receive the need-
. , _ . - _ -_ - __. ,.., +4A,a -A+% ti%p onitten engin ripening.
Ontario must be a wonderful place to spend a hold-
the flag chosen by the Prime Minister.
day, judging from the number of American license plat-.
Ontario County Agricultural Calendar
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es we see going by every day, and from the number of
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- STRUCTURAL STEEL
local people who have. been heading out, to our many
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-parks and lakes.
CRANE Ri1VTAL
Wednesday. August 5. --- 8.00 p. m.--Brooklin To% hip Hall.
Most Ontario residents are proud of this province
-and, We are especially proud that
-amany
South �Ontaiio Plowmen's Directors' Meeting.
STATION ROAD, lICKERMG, ONTARIO
- a for many reasons.
outsiders want t0 come here for visits.
Thursday, August6. - 8.00 p. m -Uxbridge, Dept. of Agricui-
;phone*: V12-19" - 922-5103 - 6diW9t1
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Lure Board Room. August .meeting of .the Ontario County
We all have in some way, an opportunity to pla3z
Cosmm tee:
` •- palrt of host to visitors to .our area, and especially the
Monday, August 10. - 8.00 p. • m. --Uxbridge, Bun Hamilton's .
itors from the :. _
�sWe of
Garage. August meeting for the Scott 4-x Tractor club.- -
know that many them stop here for gasoline
Wednesday. August 12...-' 900 a. m. -Junior Farmer Day at
and directions. A stranger may stop and ask you for
Peterboro Fair.
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_ �I���M � tAWSON -
directions today. You may be able to save him many
travel, if he is the wrong course and you
Wednesday. August 12. - 8.15 p. m.,Uxbridge. Dept, of Agri[
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:miles of .on
can make him feel welcome here by showing swilling-
Ulture Board Room. -Ontario County Egg Producers' Meeting.
;. EARRISTtIe. sa�lciTOR ? -
_'Hess to help. In our travels in the U. S., we have heard
Monday. August 17. - 8.00 p. m.-Brooklin. August Meeting
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NOTARY PUBLIC
-many times that Canadians are polite and helpful. It
for Oshawa Kiwanis 4-H Dairy Calf C3ub.
WALKER 0 CLARK, S. A-. ASSOCIATE
i
- - is a nice compliment to our people and a -situation, we.
Tyesday. August 18. - 8.00 p, m. -Port Perry.'August Meeting
hope will continue for a long time to come.
for Port Perry 4-H Dairy Calf Club and Pon Perry Lions' 4-H
CHURCH STREET, NORTH - PICKERING
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PHONEA 942-3741 and 935961
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Wedne�da,•% Augmst 19. - '13.00 p. m -Brougham. August meet-
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lir for Brougham 4-H Dairy Call Club.
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_ "BY -WAYS Of NATURE -1UlY" _ )
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au u; t 20. 21 and 22. - 0khawa Exhibition.
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Thursday, 'September 3. - .8.30 p. m.-Brooklin September
- :By Mrs. G. H. Cole ...
Meeting for Srockl n Junior Farmers,-
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-. t With the passing of July. we sui�eiy cannot c or pL ire 'h:
year of not having a decent ,urntnee. Early one morning, after
Septenther 4. - 9.00 a. m.=lbronto C. N. E. 4-H Club
WON T/$
WA11N 1 V DRIVE
_. a nvxh-needEd rain, the Amc�' 1�^oOcts 5p1ffided sllN'e, as if e�'rry'
De4rronstrauons and Junior Farmer Judging..
bird was enjoying the freshly -cleared air, and amici;t the choru,:
there would be itis occasional "gulp" of bullfm;�: Around the
Monday, Spternb,: -Port Perry Fair. ----___ _
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ppopnndd,, a Zi'o«kocic armee sharply in front of mr. end the Wood
was sirrglrig, accompanied by a Warblin; Vire.+. Near'
..� Septerrit,zr 8. -.8.30.8. m.=Uxbridge High • School.
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r3Tiugir
an old orchard, up Rosebank Road, Noh:i, a Snarp Shinned
bifor Uxbridge Junior Farmers.
Septemer-meetng
Temple �^J
le Driving School
Hawk circled crazily around as if resenting being disturbed. In
Tuesday. Septeinber 15. - 9.00 a. m-Udney, Mara Township
.our own garden, we have had quite a few Catbird, and grown
- 7brashets which must have been. reared closeby. Although :I
School Fair. _..Am
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have not sees[ a nest, I drink there must have been one in a-
Snow the wild grapes which we have growing on a tree for the
Tuesday, September 15. - 8.30 p. m.-Canniiigton, Brock Dis-
tract High School. September meeting for Beaverton Junior
Catbirds seem to be enjoying the fruit •though it is not
Yom Thrasdrer was having a•bath in our'wash-tub,
-Farmers:
;
:ym Tsllis youjig
eddfrom the sump outlet, by standing on the edge.•
- traffic,along Concession 2 carne to a brief •
Wednesday, September 16 - Sunderland Feu.
Not too long ago,
-staridsrtsl3, while a farrnlY of Pheasants crossed the road. I only
September 17, 18 and 19. -Beaverton Fair.
vvish I had my camera at* the time. While picnicing at the
Park one day, a Winter Wren was
. Tum', September 22..- 8.30 P. m. -,Port Perry. September
Claremont Conservation
singing jubilantly in the woods. At the Anderson's, everything
Ming for Port Perry Junior Farmers.
seems to happen in "threes". Up in the rafters of their barn
had nest with three young Swallows, which would peep
(Prepared by Ontario Dept. of Agriculture, Uxbridgie, Ont
P. O. Box 201, Uxbridge. Phone: 852-3132.)
they a
over tire- edge, their large beaks giving them a comical
out
F , •.',.appearance. Near the Scarboro Town Line, I saw an Upland
aver on a fence post. -According to their usual characteristics,
Ont. County Junior Parmws
es are: John Hili, Claremont,
At was dipping up and down, and are often seen standing on a
pont. After our recent storm, many gardens must have suffered
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On Bus Tour
and Fred Catherwood, Uxbrid-
ge. These dei agates have been
frau the strong winds, but what a blessing to receive the need-
. , _ . - _ -_ - __. ,.., +4A,a -A+% ti%p onitten engin ripening.
The Junior Farmer Bus Tour
selected because of OtitStand-
sb
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1964 THE PICKERING NEW y - Page Three }'
CLAREMONT - lag sponsored by the Clare- Donald and Carol Miller ung Lessons at the
vaYr est-week
-week-visiting their Brock Road Pool, enuring July
- Mr. and Mrs. Clare Keevil are Mrs. Bhmcbe Cooke of Tor. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. were held on
IIYSUWCZ REAL =TATS spending a few days up north onto, has been spendir(g a few Malcolm. Pre-tests were held nulJuly
this 'week. with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mc- 30• A
offlef Wg, W12 Rerii0eors WS. =.1116y of Toronto, large percentage Proficiency, Mr. BobSob Beel Cook. Gucidn are holidaying at Oak ed their Badge for Proficiency, • .
-spent the weekend here. Messrs Jim Brisco, Bili Ev- Lake. and time who didn't, wili try
CYRIL L MORLEY Mr. and Mrs. Bay Hill of ons and Earl Cook, bawled at Mr. Fred Hicks and Mr, T.
Ceilisgweod, spent the week- Aurora last week. English, who are again, in .August. The Instrtuc-
patients is tors are: Miss Teddy Gall-
end with his mother here. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Badger the Oshawa Hospital are both oway, Ajax; Miss Greta Van-
We are sorry to report that ow are holidaying at Minden wished a speedy recovery, store, Claremont; Miss Mary
Frig .RwAW d Mr. Bili Benson is in hospital this week. Mr: Stewart; Mrs. Van Leu- Sue ,Hunt, Pickering. The Red
with appendix trouble. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Levick van, Miss Stewart, of Oshawa; Cross Supervisor for the. Red
Mr. and 'Mrs. Eric Wallace had, relatives call on them- on Mrs. Biggs, of New York, Mrs. Cross Safety Division of the
3. KWGMN RD. W. ; p.0. BOX NO of Toronto, spent the weekend Monday afternoon. Davidson. Humber Bay; visited South Centre Area was W.
with Mrs. Earl Beare. Mr. and Mrs. Jim McGuire, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Perry last Peter -Warren and his Assist-
pj(K111ING, OMAW Rev. Dr. H. S. Hillyer and spent the holiday at their cot- Friday. ant, Mr. Gordon Reitert. More
Mrs. HiRyer of the Baptist tage on Lake Simcoe. Mr. and Mrs., Rowe, Brace- groups will be taking lessons '
Church are away on holidays. Mrs. Bob Redshaw has had bridge, spent the week-end during August,
Rev. A. E. Cresswell and his her'niece Miss Green of Tor with her mother; Mrs. Thos. Sorry to hear Mr. English
wife, spentthe weekend at onto with her the past week. English and visited her farther is a patient in the Oshawa
Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Vander- in the Oshawa Hospital.
Rosemary Hedges has had a Itt' and family were holidaying. ........ ..... .. . ...... .........•�......
`• � � � neral Hospital - "
JOHN. girl friend from Toronto, vis- at North Bay last week. DUMBARTON Mrs. Wismac and her three
itang her this veers. Mr. and Mrs: Les Lye and children from New Jersey, are
- I N S U R A N C I— Isle- two boys-are-orra-vis' spending a few weeks with Mi.
and Mrs. Russell Boys 'before
gathered at the hoe of Mr. land oris week. - United Church -
ars
0� EKG" and Mrs. Wm. Gliddon last........................................... : ' The minister, Rev. Dr, W. A, leaving to reside in Germany.
��' ..
PRUDENTIAL MNAW ab. Saturday evening, to help the BROUGHAM McKay conducted the combin- Mr'' and Mrs. mon and
couple celebrate their 25th ed service at Dunbarton, ass- Jimany spent the holiday week
LIFE A:%TO� FIRE iller had the fisted by Mr. R. Pitcairn, or
wedding anniversary. Mr. and Miss Barbara Mend visiting friends in Barrie.
' 107 MSTON ROAD uM Mrs. Gliddon were the •leap- misfortune of breaking her ganist and choir director. The Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kaiser -
ierrts of lou gifts and arm virile visiting her aunt lesson was read from Acts 17, and family have returned from ;
OEM SwAss ply. Alas Mme twee. Manu M s�Mt cards. many , and uncle, Mr: and Mrs. John with the text from verse 28. their vacation is Long Island..
!arae see rsiN Cw•reM MOs �t Mr. and Mrs. Earl • Pilkey Knox, at Sollaa. This reading was a complete The sympathy of fire can- .
have moved into their new Bruce Gibson is spending the sermon by Paul, to the'Athen- Mrsmun. istin,of ed to Mr. and
home on the south side of the week at a boys.' camp at South �• It was not one of Paul's Mrs. Martin, of Ajax, former
-
home
plant. River. most effective sermons, as Iy of the 5th Concession, in the
Weekend travel throe the The drivers and their famil- Paul tagored his sermon to tragic death of their cion Reg-
APPRAISALS MORTGAGES fit whatever he thou was on the , upil nd. Reg.
village hes been lighter since les of fire Brown Wali Trans- thought were was a former pupil of Brock
the closing of the $rock Road. port (Rural Bus Lines), enjoy- the needs of the people of Ath- Road School.
true o the .................. -
This is escpecial'ly. f e ed a picnic at Sibbaild's Point, ens Pfaul forgot his main ... ..:...._.._._......
weekend traffic. Lake Simcce last Thursday. theme that "He was resolved
- Mbst 6f the Sarco employ- Miss Diana Glover. Oshawa. to know nothing but Jesus - PIGEON CLUB NEWS -
REAL ESTATE BROKER ees will be. back at work this is spending a few, dawn with Christ and not be ashamed". i
week, after two week's holid-, her grandparents, Mr. and At Athens,�e failed because he The Beaver.Junior Club flew
JCOBOURG ays• Mrs. Howard Malcolm. tried to speak in philosophical their' first young-bird race
TO The CKEY Good-Guys. will Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Miller language. We try to fit our from Brantford; a distance of - -
P. O. Bo/ 6", Ch
arles St., E. .12A King St. W., be playing the Claremont ball enjoyed a motor trip to Upper selves'And our appearance to 75 mUes. Over one hundred
statiee `" F" on
TORONTO COSOURG, Phe: FIL 2-7"1 team on Thursday night. This Canada Villager Montreal and fit tfi'esituation today. Often birds were in flight, entered
Phots: WA. 3."13J. M. Galger. Mgr.. event at. the local park, is be- Ottawa, mast week. we dress, . act and talk as we, by fifteen shippers. The top
/!///■///a1///■/■////////////\/■■//■/�//lalf■■ think others want us to, inten were: (1) John Hernbrey.,
steed of following our own 1109,1; (2) Claude Auseneau,
DUMBARTON RADIO & TELEVISION basic ideas. Understanding the 1107.26: (3) Ashley Berwick;
power of God is bask to the 1106.87; (4) Brian Gilliland,
Christian living. True self-es- 1106.02:• 45) Brian Gilliland ;
Menteifi�, Riehl, waters teem comes In knowing our 110354; (6) John Hernbrey,
Electronic Service Since 1946 A. H. Rattew, Prop. purer i gl 1 ) Brian
��e a Ce. n life-to orify.God.
101.25: (7 Gilliland, .
„.. Person�ie 66 (8 Brian Gilliland
- 1098, )
CHAi�feeil A COUMAN1e I Mr. Charles Risk, of No. 2.
A.i Ain:. PidkwIM brarglham B 8; (I 3; (gin Adams,
10 1094
ft W. NOW CA. YA. ay € a. it , , „ :, } Highway, is convalescing at his . g. (1Q) John Adams. 1093.
NCe„io � , :,,...rs Groewrrood - !{2-+SeeO home f-Alowing surgery several
DWI 'Call, Alim • es/w'MfA - N+aeA weeks ago, In Toronto.Left Mom
0 0 0
' per: WE0„2141 o.r..• amppms OrM � ;.. _ . - Whitby Clarenw- ask eper- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mdlem- The Eastern Club flew their ` -
;t lie 7MOep If' �'�t ' aux for Zenith 1-Qi24 ent spent the holiday week- first young-bird race frc¢n Pet-
aert Waaie Ali% ese40o end in Ottawa.
Junmy Thompson. - of the erboro, 60 miles. ' Twenty-one
Bay Rldsoe, Ovnbarten, Mar` Base Line, was confined to bed shippers. released five hundred
tin SulWhAdw and West for several days at this "first of birds. I4 was an unforgettiabie
sight, because the five clubs In
PMno p1-1111 _ ;
F
C TANKS wM • the week. the , entire. concourse released
PLASTER CERAMIC TIL/ Betty t a total of eighteen hundred - !
Payton of Trenton,
visited her sister, Mrs. D. M.€
� iSTONEnd family on Sun- birds for the flight._
Harwood Ave.,ANorfh, between No. 2 i 401 Higitwalis 'Ibornpsaei
OONCRETI DRIVEf„ ETC day and 1kYY• Top -ten: (1) C. Brand, I.M.
. i. WRn■/■■■asfa/�/■/////■//■Suzan/■////■//>•///snr■/■ W+e are sorry to hear Mrs. 17; (2) C. Brand 1267.26:.(3).
IR.AfiSTONE PATIOS Kathryn Gehmair, Brock Road, J. Pr cleoritz, 1264.91: (4) T.
- ML �_ �. 1.1.31011WSouth was taken to Ajax Hos- Fb%Geli, 1261.4: (5) ' C. -Brand
MARTIN ENRIGMT pital Fast Friday: We hope she 1258,47. (7)-J. Przleoritz, 1256.
- PHONS: TE 9-1Mf - & j belle
is soon much r. 14: (8) T. Powell, 1251.32: (9 )
G. Kapi, 1250.3$: (10) J. Prs-
EXPERT MOWER & MARINE SERVICE BROCK ROAD icor-itZ 135U.27 Tripp” and . t
Ptif eAsrigagss Arranged; Also Secwd Meninges AvallAk 1246.8 .. .
For Additions and Irnprova n:onts REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES. The first of the Tests of the
we air K lean an Esisttng Mertgegea Power Mowers - Outboard Motors -Air Cooled Engines pups vv4ro have been taking 3t. And
S _
Chain Saws . - Garden Tractors t Tillers -
Ilf Yea a 4., JRM Mortgage Finaneins a For Past, WE SHARPEN t•IARRY TURNER St. Andreves Preeb)rterl n _
Corless service. Call! - � , Hand Saws, Hand Tools, Clreular Saws _ NO JOB TOO SMALL -
We (Q � &*el' All Wo�1e Tr.nching Beek Fitting -Crotch -Pickering
A L � � COMPANY Grw H Excavating The service condh Sunday mrorn -
- _ Pep Holo Drillingwag • �
:. •100 Adelaide St. W4st, Toronto 2. Ontario thecae: 282-1He........._
ftnfl"Steele student from Knoor
... College. Mrs. Elizabeth Bayes
presided at the organ.
EMpire 84M — R1anblgs - q1-1730 or WA, '-1902 Ti,e c�tioir entered the church
CHAS. A. BRADLEY a SON to the Processional "Praise My
LNwifed Soul, the. King of Heaven". A ;
PahMlwg L Wall Psperiwg beautiful echo "Jesus is Ail I
,THE SIG-N MAH lwfwior _ E:t.r�er Need" was sung. The scripture
pOREEN AND FRED HOLLOWAYtopic of Mr. Stedes
RealdeMlal - Commercial reading was: John 3: 1-21. The
�Gr�hHARDWARE
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TRUCK LETT�INd --..---- --•-•---• ------
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FREE ESTIMATES
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a Christ
CUTOUT LETTtRs ATlantk 24K1 or Metro Terenh And Rogiaw
•' P • TQOLS CARTOONS Breekw, iss.4M1
DISPLAYS (Ox cult Yew In Bvsineea) Conservation Arther+*r
..SPECIALS
(Juan 4 - Jul 30)
SAM
'BANIKRS_..........................................
GENERAL HARDWAREFriday, August A , ca . `
' 24 HOLM -. ' 7 DAY saRVlte . �: -INSURANCE - >�• ooassen►aRiort Area, lona-
MtowBe WWwhoM -1911 llialoM�� ted in Vaughan Twp. On Lbs
942-6241 aro anion 1!b WcodtirWge-K1ein6umg Road.
Let ss handle year miles north of Woodbridge.
L�u
Fns► ha 71n yellow Pages - Ras: Plebsriwg Beaeb Inwrrawoo Nook 8.00 P. M.-Fireside 9irWoa:g. .
&S, VrdW WM Aso 8.30 P. M. Geology TAW, by
L,{aMlly, Ms. Dr., Walter Tovell, Curator of
Geology, Royal Ontario Mus-
& Kion will provide some answer _
A N D Y M A H0 to the q go?" n: "Wirers db the
Call as Meet Ke-6e2� go?' The Elicit "11r
• estless Sea" w iN be shown
NIS Breen !t. A Whitby •;
�A'NKi= •JKB ARMSTRONG) _; .......... Friday, August Zl.
COO DO YOU NAVE WORK TO DO! i and t)rne)^a program
t TO JW iON' THE 'HOUSE OR PROPERTY "Snakes and the web of Lite+'
BE IT LARGE OR SMALL P L U�N B' G . Fridiay. August 28. - at the
tOpmt1nt0 10 P. M• PAINTING ALFRED KAYES Greenntrood area (satyrs hours).
x UPKEEP OF GROUNDS A program on the "Underwa t
GENERAL CLEAN-UP, ETC. FLUMSING BATHROOMS er World" is being arranged. i
88, KkWton Rti, W. Pide e - CALL 942.5616 PRESStlR!< sYSTiM3
'Saturday,roveAugust t _ 8t the
"Plotteez Vll]ager' at 2`.30 P. m
ESTIMATES GIVEN -Tire Summer Falk Festival
Phase - 90411' and FanidY Punic. An a!!
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= THE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1964
,page Four r
ood Housewife Is Active In local Affairs
r: FIED
at
CWSI ' The Corporation of The Township of PickeringUP
- ADS_
TAKE NOTICE THAT:
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LThe Council of the Corporation of the Township of Picker` d'
-_
Ing Intends to ht' '
for Sale inch (11. in.) sanitary sewer main and four connections un- y
der the road allowance designated as part 6, in Plan W: I
USED FURNITURE- R, 9'1, from the South Limit of such road allowance be 't tn.
BOUGHT i SOLD �' h
GORDON HOTEL tween Range 3, Broken Front Concession and Concession
- Pickering Village 1, a distance of 4s! feet, and intends to specially assess 9 n
_ Phone: 942• the whole of the cost upon the land abutting directly on a
(may 28 tf) .•the work.
PIPE covering, anti-sweat 97c 2. The estimated cost of the work is $4,450.00, of which none t
' per box' — Brady Plumbing N to be paid by the Corporation. The estimated cost per
- Rd: assessment is to be aid
: Ki Lai as P
• 4. The
4320 �� t .7 spec
from $3
..:foot age
al
_ ted annual
_ estimated
................_....._..._,....._....._. in twenty annual instalments and the
•BLACK CURRANTS
for sale. 40c. Per 4t• Pick your •rate per toot frontage is $0.33, including four service con- ►'
own Lot 1, Concession 9, Plck- neetions. ,
1wvP. Phone: 655-3091. Application ay
• approval of the undertaking of
N>
....... ..... 3, ideal Board orte b the Corporation-to the Ontario •'
AY FOR SALE
23 acres standing alfalfa I,ot the work, and any owner may, within twenty-one ( )
18, coon 7,
NPickering 1
•„
Call days after the first publication of this notice, file with the
Township• omClerk, his objection to the work being und•rtakon. '� w "•av i n
at 839-2504.' r'
g ,
4. The Board may approve the work .bele undertaken, but.
• art
TOILET TANK LINERS
i
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before doing so, it may appoictt a time and place when any
$3.95 will be considered.
BRADY PLUMBING objections to the work, v _ -
_ ..: 4320Kin90on Road
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DATED at Brougham, Ontario, this 27th day of July, 1964.
Help Wanted L. T. JOHNSTON, Clerk
HELP WANTED Mrs. Eieanour McKean of Cherrywood ' has taken an active interest in the School Area
Housekeeper to look after two Photo by James Thomas
problem in Pickering Township. '•
children. Fill time, while mot- The Co ,anon of The Township of .Pickering The nine of Mrs. Eleanour Mrs, McKean- lives up at spokesman for the rural peo-
her works. Live-in, if possible.
_ .McKean has been creeping in- Cherrywood and about a year pie at council and •special
phone: 839'•3765.......... into school
TAKE NOTICE THAT
to the news for over a year ago was elected secretary of m'eetrria • on the splitting of �
}fEtp WANTED
now and many, Pepe who 4d the Pickering Township Farm- t#te township
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Young man up � 20 yew' 1. The Council of the Corporation of the Township of Pleker- not know her, hate wondered era' Association, when they. eas.
required m train as teller and Ing Intends to construct as a 'Local Improvement a six- how it is that a housewife can were fighting assessment, Mrs• McKean's husband is
clerk. Minimum requirements: inch (i in.) water-main under the road allowance desig- be sl people,
for i group of Last year, she stepped into c farmer and they have .six
Grade 12. Apply nat•d as p.rt 6, on Plan W. R. t12, from the South Limit rural peopte, especsally when the political 'ring and .ran for children, thus tlleu interest in
trwet. of there that turn out to Councillor in Ward 1, assessment. education, etc. }
imperial Bank of Commerce, public meetings are men. Mrs. McKean has been the
Bay 'Ridges. Phone for appoint- et such road allowance between Range 3, Broken Front
:ment: 284-1651. Concesslon and Concession 1, a distance of 5!S fact, and
p.. ... ...... ..........._.�....._... 'intends to specially assess the whole of the test . upon the n Memoriam
EXCELLEIIT OPPORTUNITY land abutting directly on the wool i croon$
ope�rgs immediately to Sell. 'In loving memory of James
lamas Rawleigh Products. Al- 2. The estimated cost of the work is $4,593.00 of which none . Hearns, who passed away INSURANCE TENDER
- time vacancies. is to be paid by the Corporation. The estimated cost per August 12. 1962. t
so some spare Dept. H-
Write: "RawlQiBh . f s3.g6, The special assessment b to be paid His memory. Ls as dear today FOR S. S. NO. 5, PICKERING TWP. SCHOOL BOARD 9"'
s
333.-SS, 4005 Richelieu St., St. annual Instalments. and the estimated annual As in the hour he passed away':
Henry, 4005 1. In tM1es'� ' INSURANCE TENDERS will be accepted until Fri-
Montreal. per foal frontage Is $034, not including service con- —Ever remembered by dough- -
ter Betty, son-in-law art and by the Secreta; I
AVON COSMETICS nections. 'rand-daughter Debbie day, August 21, 1964, at 4.00 P. m.,
_. Treasurer, Mr. Norman E. Kinsman, R. R. 1, ( z
- ARE SCHOOL EXPENSES _ Cyst, Pickering Township), Pickering, Ont• r
PRESSING? 3. AppHgtion will be made by the Corporation to the Ontario SALE REGISTERS
- Help out Family Budget Municipal Board for the approval of the undertaking of Tender Forms may be obtained by contacting Mr..
Earn with Avon the work, and any owner may, within twisty-ane (21) Saturday. August 2! — auction
Write: , A Hawkins, 1 days �y� flan first publication of this notice, file with the sale of housetwid furniture, a Kinsman, at the above address.
Mandat'in SODroOiOOnL Clerk. his objections to the work being undertaken. number of very old antiques,, Lowest or any tslnder not necessarily &eeapted.
t . ......_. _
modern furniture, dishes, and (aug 6)
. the work being undertaken, but re' handyman's 1O°�'
E - F'c�U'riQ 'L The Board may approve etc. at 120 Old Kingston Rd..
' t a time and place when any at W
FOUND - Irefors doing a, It may appoinest Hill. Property of Mr, '��' •
Pkkg Community Park pbjetNon to the work, will N ein assidered. E. L McLean Sale at I:00 p•
J 22, a small, m. Terms cash. No reserve. s
an Wednesday u35' -Property sold. Clarke Prentice,
transistor radio. Ownez teal DATBD at Brougl+am, Ontario, this 27th day of July lilt. BALING AND
have same by tailing at Neave auctioneer.
rl identify- IL. T. JOHNSTON, Clerk (aug 27)
office, and property
im Sam. - BINDER TWINE
Saturday, August 22'— auction
_. _......: sale of household furniture.
FOUND - -
:. two keys, on a long drain, antique dishes. ctrinaaere, odd .
Village Street. Mr. and Mn. G. IzRtt, on Sun-, dLgbes• glassware, cooking ut-
ors Pickering. ,AUDLEY enslls, a large number of .hen- _
Reasonable ;
Celt NeA+s Office. ''
.. = � � Mr. and Mrs. Chester Pearce dY�
.... ..-,--.._.,_e._. re's tools. at 41 Church
k
Rev. sM.e Butters book the and Richard, a Locust Hit, 9t., Plcicet tug Vil4o Cl,AREMONT CO.-OPERATIVE
;F�eal EstC[te churdi service ionic on Sun- visited Mr. and Mia, Fred ty of Elders McQuoid. Sale at i
REAL ESTATE day morning. There will not puckrin, on Mondsry- m., shmrp.. Tetras cash,-------------------
.................---_........ ......._..__.-_ _.
1.00 P.
$22,900. Custmn-bunt, all-Piet- be a church, service or Sunday Prentice, auctioneer. ✓
frac — u
',vision in Picker- ember 26. SATURDAYS (aug ,
at new
sub-division Lie Darwin, of Santa During The Sommer
201. .C�(��� WANTED.
inB A beautiful •home. Mas. ............. o ogsOi�R DRA I .i'1'1IY�
Village _
-See, by apPoitrttnent• Phone: Monica, California, is visiting Wedaesdao . Au 1! auc-
het• parents Mr. and Mrs. G. WEDDINGS tion furniture, socne an-
942• 5702, _ - _
............. ........:.:::.:......... K. Pratt ' lques, etc es, TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING PLANNING DEPT.
b chits, odd dish
Houw For Sale Susan Ric.hatds spent last Bellshwner — Madill gias�re cooking utensils, a Requires Draftsman. General Draftinngg and Related
-y dertached home. week. with her cousin, Heather The Roland Bellei,umenrmmtw of tools etc.. at-.TM ntethpds. Graduate of
Solid
brick, Built-in stove and weeRick. with
of Sc ou:s °• Pau y, A*,r, �., and the Yee St„ in the Village of ��• Familiar With mapping
Thornhill. Property of Miss
iced Institut..
oven. Refrigerator. - Carport• Mr. and Mss. Art Brown, Arthur W � were ted
Automatic dish-wadher. Law Jump' and Ricky, have return- Pickering. Helen Rieinum Salle at 1.00 P. Apply, ip arriHtlg, to `
�nvn-pe�vtnent. One tnortBaBe. ed tram a ten-day camping on August 1, 1964, with the gyp. Ter �. NO re- PLANNING DIRECTOR,
":;Pisone: 839-3193. trip to presqu'ile Foist nrarrlaBe ot. Charlotte' Madill serve Clarke P4entkw ate- Township of Pickering.
_ (Aug 13) Mr. and Mrs. Torn Morgan to Ronald Bellehunxur. loner. ,
_.. visited......,..................... ......................_....
('aug 13 )
Brougham Ontario •' ;
:.::........................_. and family, of Toronto...........................
-To Reefwatch The Imel
. •, On Your P................. .
�6 acres in Claremont district. bMesier a� bcteeMr
About 25 acres of �alf+alfa, suit- ZXp1<IIT WALL PAPSIR i R E S T' a DLL&ablFOSSEY
e for h Remainder grass — _ PMaas 'p�'1317
pasture. Could be plo'M d' fol' AdYW assd EfMnlalee AY SERVICES
gQ�airr. VM rent as ope unit or No OBLNiAT10M
divide. Contact : W. Crolley, at
..
utchers
649'2009, after 6.00 p-.7 ''.' COMPLETE ;.
WN
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.. _ J' • . LA SPRAY '
CU' tto, 'M'
ROOMS FOR RENT V 916 NMa1 b ova BEDS —CRABGRASS
ewes unfurnished rooms, Child
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- Phone: ,942-0187. -�p�� 6
wetoome.
INSECT PESTS
FARM SPRAY MATH SAMETI. t r .
: . - _ Phone 94 - 01
Wanted _ Atr
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Grain Forage Ceres' atone
a�� Fly Central .
RIDERS WANTEDToronto : IiR. CUM Bu Now & Saa►e Fronts. Of Beef/ Cut. Wrapped.
Pickering to 'WHITEWASHING
w and return, Monday tin-ou8h Ca�uai Hair-Styling INDUSTRIAL SPRAY.,. '
FriBay. heave Toronto. 4.30 toNLY
P. tri Leave Pickering ?.00 ' OPEN DAILY SOIL BTERILANTB ��. Fac t Frozen _ : V I ,c �•
Flours: S
Phone: 942-2696• '
a. Peon 1.38 M.' • 6.00 P M• . Liewseed
TUersday
and 'Insured
....
and 1hlday RGERS
Open Tel l.00 P, M.
._..................... ' Phoa� 125 9811
_ - , BEEFBU .
ILxCTR VIEW All Day Messdays _
for b��becung • �.59c �
lLECTRONICS Closed .. _ .. .. ... . _ _.
:M. and Radio Service thence Cell60 �.a>• phone clear )
Phase: Pickering 942•i7g0 (At Mkkaing mer. 14 tf1
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THURSDAY, AUGUST. 6, 1964 - - ' - TME PICKERING NEWS - - Pags� Five
Ti
_ 'Snow
J,. Carlton, Mr.. E. R. _ Mr. Wm. G. McC.ea�, •Sher- eral weeks as the guest of week -end at Sibbald's Point Cochrane, in northern Onkar-'
Pickering YIIpp 1ap NEVUS Snow and Mss. E. Joy were wood Ave. E. has returned Miss Sharon Koch. Park, Lake Simcoe. to, as the guests of Mr. and -
the aproned Queens who ass- from a business trip tG Van- -Mr. and Mrs. Tony Gallo - Miss Gladys Burns, Hamil- Mrs. Clinton Prouse. Clinton is
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Morley fisted at the. Bellehumeur-Won- eouver. ay and family spent last week- ton, is visiting relatives here. working on a hydro project UP
and boys spent last week hol- nacott wedding last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fraxtk Simons end with Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. John Carlton there•
idaying at Bon Echo Lake in Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Rich- are home again, after a two- Marks and family at their and family, spent Sunday pin Congratulations to Mr. and
eastern Ontario. ardson and , family are home week vacation to tare Marit- cottage on Glamor Lake in ni,cing at Orillda ,lark. Mrs..Marvin Jones, Sherwood
Members of the Cub and after a month's ,holiday tray- knes. Hialiburton. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Burns Ave., on the' Birth of a daugtr-
y coup of ors ux rarY, 1 Miss Lorna McKay of Lon- Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hogarth and,farnily have returned home ter.Mrs. cyru
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B. 'Murkar, Mrs. D. Henderson, Yellowstone Park. don, England is spen sev- and family spent the holiday after spending a holiday at Mr. -and`
returned last week -end from
Swift's Golden Dew ' (Save 17e) a two -`week trailer trip West.
They spent several days with
MARGARINE 4 lbe s89C the Miller families at Indian
E Head, and attended the Regina
_ _ Exhibition
Swift's Silverleaf Mr. and Mrs. Benny LaHaye
- PURE LARD 3 lbs. 39e and family of Whitby, spent
Monday with the latter's par
Swift's Swiftning Pure (Save 19e) ents, Mam
r. and Mrs. Fred Ann -
i° SHORTENING 4 -lbs. Sec Miss Dianne Murkai return-
-R
. ed home on Monday, after a'
�, three-week holiday at Parry
.,F 0 -.0 D' M A -K E T
Nutty Brand Creamy & Smooth 16-6z. Jars sound
Y1 Mr. and Mrs. Larry Disney
� f Peanut Butter- -: :2 for sSc
Rouge Hills on Hwy. No. 2 Just East of Rouge Bridge .. (sage 19c) �g r. and Mrs.
are on a moot
� or trip this week to Eastern
(Bonus Offer of Y2 Ib. Free) Ontario and the United States.
�trietly 3rLaea�rla�e Bring .Your Carton N Mr. and Mrs. Jack Warren
H Borden's New Dutch 1 >�-Ib. Tin and fanrgy have reaurned aft= '-
Instant Chocolate 68c er a two-week holiday at their i
�+ cottage at Nrs. Creek
W �.
W A Red Rose 100% Pure (Save 40c) Large 6 -oz. Jar Mr' and M� W Baker
and family have returned aft -
Instant Coffee 99C er. spending two weeks at their ;
Loose on Drag .bake in Hal -
Loose
_ .
Blue Ribbon, Red Label (Save 14c) Pkg. of 100 iburton
IL TEA BAGS-- -- _-____--_ - ----:_ 79c _ DT..*..T.
Li'l Abner's Speshul Brand Large 48 -oz, Tins :YY 1'`�v
Dozen
FRUIT DRINKS ..___�__________—__ 3 for 31.00 Belehum.ur •- Wonnacott
(All Flavours) (Save l l c) Pickering United Church was
Borden's Tall 16 -oz. Tins decorated with beautiful sum -
(Special Offer Of 15t -Off) Mountain View Canada Choice (Save 3e) . EVAPORATED MILK _ __ — 3 for 49e mer floral arrangemertts, rhos- ,
Procter &Gamble's Giant 2 -Ib. - 10 -oz. Box' TOMATOES
Z for SSO -------- 'from Pickering gardeCns an "a
__ 79e (Large 28 -oz. Tins) Value. (Says 10c) y 4 -Roll Pack en t for
BLUE CHEER __�_-- _... assembled by Mrs.
/ - .:. .. - ' Family i l e and Mrs. G. Winter,
TOILET TISSUE _------ — 29e the Wig. on Saturday,
Cadbury's. (Save 1 lc) Large 25e Bars RAountain. Yew,or Jay`s Fancy large 48 -oz. Tins August 1, of Charlotte Madill
2 for 39e TOMATO JUICE _ 2
for'59c Smedley's Select Dessert. (Save 9c). 20 -oz. Tins wonnaoott, daughter of Mr.
CHOCOLATE BARS _.� -Y- GOLDEN PLUMS _- --- W 2 for 69c and Mrs. Art3iur W ld Belle -
(Dairy Milk, Caramilk & Finest Dark) - , -(Save 7c) _ of Pickering, to Ronald B Mrs.
humeur, sen of Mr. and Mrs.
R. L. Bellehumeur, of Ajax:
No. 1 Home Grown _ Mm. C. E. Brown presided at
25
- • - the organ, and Mr. Harry Kar
-
the
POTATOES 0 lbs•49 a Erie, of he bride, life-long
1 friend of. the bride, sang "'Itse '
,.
. Perfect
m
and
Large 11 -quart basket — '89e
23rd ..
...Love". Congregational hymn -
H1s�� (!!t • 74t Hae) fa wit uun"O Father All -Creating". The
un ceremony was performed by .
NATURAL Lucas Arthurs Fully Cooked Smoked P:lu.e � b• CORK LOIN tOASTi Rev. M Buttars, Pickering Un-
? : CHEDDAR
Picnic Shoulder - Ib, 49c'' P.ei Miirteed lte.lt �. 69s Rib Vd ><,ti .tel $9s fired Cbnrrch.
CHEESL .. - - The bride, given in nVWrinSe
Maple Leaf Full Cooked Boneless mare 4* hurt »lilt Teaderloia lad — 16. fife by her father, wore a 6211
12 oz. pkg. y ROA" lr. !fe umpemw sy a•,l length gown with slight train
MILD 494 SMOKED HAM Ib. !!e C.alrs Reaves er Cbep�b, Y% of lace and tulle over antis,.
12 oz. (Ave
2 3 lbs.) _ (HW Hwa Soesev.d) Whole Loh Rt. 6!e Her tapered walsil =� She
MEDIUM 7 Boneless (Rolled (lot i5 ribs)' carried awas held bBibi , topped with a
Devon S1(ced Rlndless 1 -lb. Pkg, Prhae IS Read _ Rt. Me � 010 corsage of red roses and white
.12 oz. *9 BREAKFAST BACON SSC short Rib Rom R+. hire stephanotis. '
OLD 63e - . Harlw Hebd PLte Hriskot Elizabeth Fogel, of Ancona
Jubilee Small Link 1. -Ib. Pkg. Pot Reset — Rt. 49s PrW linseed Bead 2 Rte. 7% Beach, was the Pnald of honor,
ZIP Do@ "Food Pork Sausage 4!e gowned ri blue organza with
headdress, and
Morley
STROUD
(Psekw, Undaar Round arrested a bbouquet of white
Gevens.at bRl a ii Smoked 9 carnations and red roses. .
supervi.+e•) °ai' BACON SQUARES Ib. 2!e ROASTS lb. C The groom was attended by
1 S eR >llr.l or Mr. TFiomas Maud, of Hawke -
Round or Square STEAKSstone, Ont., and .other attend -
RUMP BOAST Ib, 78C amts were: Roland Leclsir, d
Sliced Rindloss Rouyn, Que., and Kenneth
Wbnnaoott, Pickering.
tense of 4a food• held art
f the bride with a
_tics :4.6!
#Arai uta'►r
(latra Lea.)
ooked
Ham
Ram
1 Y2,Ib. TIS
$1.49
(16r. 206)
Comob
Packen
KAM
The TW7
Me"
2 for 89cwo(r
176)
Maple Leaf
Twin-Oak
CHEESE
SLICU
p
.9-C
i
No. 1 Ontario Sweet Tender Fresh
CORN ON THE C00 doz. ' � �49c .
No. 1 Selected Firm Golden Ripe . (Lge. Size)
BANANAS 2Is. 29c
No. i Ontario Syng Large Sweet
Black Cherries Ib. 39C
Sunkist Sweet Eating Size 180's
Valencia Oranges ` 3 doZ. 51
No. 1 Ontario Crisp Large Stalks
Green Celery 2 for 29c,
No. 1. Small Home Grown '"uart basket
Staked Tomatoes 89c
No. l Ontario Sweet (Eating or Preserving
Shiro Plums
6 -quart Basket
Fresh Home Grown Bunched
Beets 4 bchs: 29C
_ARRIVING FRESH DAILY.
NO. IONTARIO
PEACHES
Attractively Priced
OPEN EVENINGS TILL 7 P.M.
THURS., FRI. TILL 9 P.M.
re at, 41
the iztxL=o
Ronald Scott, chose3i ViDther
ori
of the bride, as Master of Cor- _
emonies.
The bride's moaner chose
co
Fresh Grade 'A' Oven Ready .with
chiffon over crepe with
matching 'hat and bone acc-
essories. The' groom's mother
bs wore pink '16ce over organza
CHICKENS C tttk white lace hat and white'
(Frying, roasting, barbecuing) (AN 1 3 lbs.) accessories. Charlotte's grand-
mother, Mrs. Baker, of Alcona
Beach, chose a blue floral dress
Lew Pearn�eled - _ and Ronald's gra dmo.ther,
Rouyn, Mrs. Ledair, of waom
1b. c a pink -gown. . A8 corsages
ROLL.COTTAU were white feather carnations
and baby mums.
The newlyweds will reside in,
Lucas Arthurs Prince George, B: C. They will
BY THE PIECE fib. 29C be met at the train by Ronald's
BbrotherOLOGNA
"'.SLICED
Kenneth and wife, -
Juanita, and their dtildren,
.1b. 39e Barry, Wendy. arid. Randy.
......................I....................
Fresh Meaty The Wemon's Guild Of St.
Goorsrs Anglican Chumh
SPARERIBS klb.
�and members at the W. A. met
`0 vS1dC� c at the home of MPs. J: Fogs,
• Mill Road, Morley Park, for a
.Fresh or Frozen _Excellent lent For ' 8arbeiui • pleasant get-together and tun
� cdx+on. on Tuesday, August 4..
The luncheon was deuo CHICKENWINGS- ib. 5 C and a very pleas art afternoonsti a
(While Th" Lam) was seethe enwnfg with a sativa 1
around the lawn and flowers.
Skinless tIRTH
W I E N E R S - "y°°"' lb.39 c -]corn tand Gita. Red -
acid Meredith,
h, (nee Kathy
Pal¢ner) a son, on August 4th
at the Ajax and P$ckeaing Geer,
.Lean Peamealed. BACK BACON era, Hosipital• The baby was. .
End Cuts or Slices ___M W. 69e 8 pou`r's, 11 ounces_ Mother -
w_---_ •'-�- -- eu_-- mW Ib_ Toe, mWbaby both doing Weil'
,
u
•
THE PICKERING N AY, AUGUST 6,19" I.
• Pam Sia- E NEWS . THURSDAY,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Chiliman
M have The
'Churches g after
spending two-week vactonETROVat Graoe.Lake. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
--
I
Wast Rouge Rot's Win Caned- Mrs. Margaret Smith and ■■■■i■■WE�11i■■IEq■■.,
tan Championship away, and was unable to go sons, and Mr. and Mrs. ChswirmninB all week. Ile MitchelV- spent the past
ar
Oa Saturday, Pfej[erl -
,, August 1, at ..............................................:.:.... .... week -end a Hagehsvllge. __GUARANTEEDr EACHNi�'S
_ Mc--'�llnited Church
the Canadian Paddling Champ- Birthday wishes go to Ke
ips in vva,two crewsO�Ap en e w a 0. FUNERAL DIRE to Butters
of the West'Rouge Cance Club 77`"' years old on August 13; and
were successful in winning Several friends in the area ' to Beryl Watkins, who will be Any Make Or M04101J -CHURCH ;SERVICES' -
the Canadian Championship.. were pleased. to see Mrs. A. a on the LVA. * 11.00 A. M.
John Mitchell was successful. Wagar and her sons 'Rod` and Congratulations to Mr and ARTHUR FIELD
in wi nning the Junior K-1 ev- Ard, formerly of AlGona Road, Mrs, M. Larochelle, on their Fsivale ArNMlanee . Servieo Sunday School Withdrawn
ent to become the first West now residents of Scarboro,'vis 13th wedding anniversary, on PICKERING DAY OR NIeHT for The Summar
Rouger ever to win a - Domin- iting around in the area rec- August 15th; and to Mr. and
ion ChmVionship. John padd- •ently. Mrs. Tsic, on their 12th wed- 'AUDLEY
' bed a strong race against huge The best wishes of the nom- ding anniversary on August 15. '•,
'competition from across Can- munity go with Mr. and Mrs. Church Service 9.45 A. t&
ada and club supporters went Hugtl .Mason and their fine tDurnlair Baptist Church WATER DELIVERED %VnL Mcffadrnlo� prop, Sunday School', 1 o3 A.. AL
wild with excitement when he fan&y on their recent move* 9.45 a. m., Sunday School-
- i niched well ahead of the otlh- to a new home in Dunbarton. 11.00 a. m., Morning Worship• West of Dunbarton 'f� ■■■■■■■■■■R■■■■■■■>n:a
er oanpotitorp.--Jnrnnmy and Beverley Wald- 7.00 p. m,, Evening Worship.
Later in the clay, the Juv- riff accompanied Haas Woit- Wednesday evening, Prayer "Mills 943.=171
entle C-4 crew of Gary Mc- zic, •Alton Road, on a trip to Meeting at 8.00. Friday even- PHONE
ckiland, John Gomes, Ricky Montreal and district last Ing - 8.00 p. M. - Teen-agers.Pickering, Ont. !a. �Or :
Betres and Brian Pettis won week -end. Vacation Bible School August ATIa, � 2-0063 iPe
their event in record time. The Brad Mason, Woodlands Rd. 17 to 21. Registration for Vac •
boys, who have been training is celebrating his 6th birthday ation Bible School will be tread Aegbcae Church
- - .-
for two years together, were at a party on the 6th of Aug- on Friday, August 14, at 200 P+ear90111644 ONTARIO i
magnificent in this race.. Not ust. Brad goes, to school in the P. m• All children who '}save ' KEN and CLARKE
-only were they victorious, but fa&l, so -have a very happy attended Kindergarten, to 15 ■Ev. N. R sslenN
they knocked 3.4 seconds off birthday, and -blow out all the y� welcome,. Murdoch
PREHTICE Cr.l9�to�n
tyre old Canadian record :to endAUCTlO RS o.�.
candles. '
I
'trap in official recoils' as -the ..�...... .....'... .' '...'..:...:� . Tha Junior FarmOro United -' NEE ■•s sir...• 9u -seas 5'
"new record -holders". L�f WAN _ MARKHAM Barristers, Sollcitorg ._ sunQAY sc■vicas -
- In the other events in which: LOEf 91 Nations Rvs. Trip frI•wN..r A.u�«+aw rel w 8.26 a m,-Nds ao„m.I•a i
West Rouge had a competitor, Condke or oahrl• and York ilia Notaries PUW1C ' 16.39 a. m - mar"bw vr+s+r
the crews were also fairly sur Mrs. H. Horton, Rosebank Neil Raines, R. R. 2, Black- res ss6aa. ImMam-�, N•a••- CWAMLaCt CMAJAadti r ions o M -6 -Holy cr+aiaMse y
oessful. The Junior K-4 entry Rd. is having a delightful time water, has been selected to bw runaft r- ROM Eslat• C corn sre•y)
of .Folin Mitchell, John Mr . entertaining her nephey+, Paul • represent Ontario County on aro Can Ian, at
III
Cormick Robert -Cooke and Bingh�n of Toronto; -who - is- the p,rmual_Junhor-Fahmer �Zn__ - S Sirnd:oe St. N►. Qsh9]nt�. _
loons ..
(>♦ f♦• t•Msr NW
Atia Bredoyskis brought set- spending part of his holiday steel Nations Bus Trip. Neil is DUAL R■=rasa AT ONE �ItN:E
- a member of the Fort Perry PHONES - Telephone Oshawa 723-3446 16.36 N. m:-Nsr..n►
and in a phto finish which was with them. (Ar a,. r.rLr 148")so close that fire judges took Mrs. E., Hull, Rosebank Rd- Junior Farmers, and is pres- 294-3161 or 640-36b6 I weDNZSVAr
dg provincial Vice-president of eptly. Ontario County Junior pr edea swv9 boon ostobusb.d' SO." N. m,-Moly com:ndNi•.
30 minutes to reach a decision.
The Juvenile -C-2 crew of John the Ontario Federation a the Farmer President. He is active sW ae66. aaa Iwt•.••salew r•r the Sub
Games and Dennis Gelder were Home and School, will be act- as a 4-H Dairy Club Leader, M.
.
third" in this event, crossing ing as -hostess to the Area Ex- and has completed ten 4-H i 5
the finish line only about five ecutive at the meeting to be Several
del Club Projects. •
seconds behind the winning held on Friday. August 7. The Several delegates from across FLEURY R COMER= � � � R R I N Christian Science
crew• 'ML%eting, to be held at hez cot- the Province will participate BARRISTERS SOLICITORS
At the end of the day, West tage, at -Gull Lake. -will be -a • in this award trip to Washing- 6+a,$L,
- Rouge ended up with 24 -points central meeting place for rep- ton and New York Gilles, on NOTARIES PUBLIC Society
to finish fourth among the 21 central men frosts Peterboro• September 20 to 28. * Rouse HILLS. ONTARIO
dubs. This was 15 points bet- Lindsay. Oshawa, Belleville Neil is a son of 114r. and Mrs. 1RwwIrY .I OY Elgaha E•a� CNURur science AND '.
rl Raines of Blackwater. ' m woad CF'iil Funeral and SUNDAY SCHOOL
for Ma ey
ter than bast yeas` -an amazing and Pickering. The agenda ,� �o Amy Delegate AT. 2.3754 E SUNDAY - si.oa �. NL
feat for such a sniaLl dub. the daylong Ming will in, Ambulance Service
West Rouge finished well a- dude a groundwork Flan for 1s spanl®ored by the Ontario _ vaaMs S•nI•o�7.aa�.«.
=tread of marry much larger the work to be accomplished ANwa ■•+d. i
ilONas,
dubs such as Balmy Beach by Home ib School for the For Sala -- 1956 Plymouth' llsdotr » Fqhlor 4zW3�t� N•. S. Highway
Canoe Club and Toronto Sail- - .coming year.. V8 automatic'. radio; In 942- � Pickering
R ��
good9ai MrF1M
NSU 2 T•atlmMM• M Noon" Sri
.Ing Club. Club Officials and ;... • -. -_.:-. oorxtktkxL $175.00. Phone: / by �I�w Fk nS s an»� ate' �,
........ - .. N at oe IL
supporters celebrated far into R'rn Beach � .lir ALL ARTho ftod"E WULC"U
the night and much dmnp-- Fa•• �oHosonIn op" be
agne wAs drunk from the tro-_ Are you interested in losing M I L L E R W�
PW cup. The boys also celebra- weight? Any ladies Interested - TRAILER SERVICES - MONUMENTS Telephone me.....n•� Tn••&ry. ,<.«•••�
-: ted all night sod dsamumed in taking's-- excess pounds. are SALES i RENTALS WHltehall 2-3610 ..r r -M-1 - s.e0 d,. •.ae P. a
much pop, pancakes and other welcome. The ladies meet at Tog.A.Lwq Camping Trailer •N n w�" st an s""'
foods. which they are not Sup- the home of Mrs. Peneroski% 194 Models From 11=00.1 ROBERT AUSTIN, PROP. Fw r�snwr d:a■ t
I; posed to have during the pad- 34 Victory Drive, on Tuesday .� _ ■. N. 1, o■sssio ATUOUs 2-1902
dRing season. evenings, at 5.00 o'clock- Catlin i Camping Trailer Ten sflsM sr«t or wlwrs ■■■n�■ss■ga■■aa■■■■s
Another bag success of the Stewart Cummings. has arr• FOR RENT. O. N9 s NI{fsq, a.s....
dky -was the "Miss C. C. •A ived tnocne atter spending a wbMr A Alan Btry and Sell
Contest" in which M1ss West few weeks at Washago, with Evo yi! ng For Trailer "644_ ' Ulith A Classified Ad St. Andrew's
Rouge, Donna Bodinaryk, of relatives. AJAx -Fawn.: BEV12SU 1WhM■■>,ru■q■■quga�■sa P*esb Brian Church
iaosebank, wasrnd". Last We art sorry t,o' report Mr. ORDER NOW AND �E SUREI it
yea r Miss West Rouge placed Hooey, Lakeview Ave. was (apr 9 tf) rah Shoot North. Plellsr`9
_. _,_.. _... _. ........ _
'third": this year "Second". taken ill while on vacation. He ■■■■aaa■■■■■■■■�■=nal■■■■q■q■■a■■■■■■■■■■■■r Chu
next year "first?" is now at home, and much bet- J. E. HYATT Minister Rev. F. Conksy, M• A
On Sunday, August 9, com- ter. R. R. a. Pkk #4ng i -AO1N ON 6RW TO - Maw^ 46 Windsor Dd...
mesnci ng a+t 2.00 p, s>_, Chan- ban Edna Atkinson. Fair (HOUSE MOVER vpbw»
Del 6. will be televising the port Rd1 left last MondaY, - to HanOs Raised _ Foundations NASSAU
Canadian Championships which bake up residence in Manitoba. E�dripnsast Rented ersisip tt.ls AAL }
they limed on Saturday. Ev- Miss Atkinson will live with - 2fis--t3i! Sorrkr of W
dryo:ne. In west. Rise- her starter. .......:_..�.. :..:....:::_ _ 3.8 Per Person w�+ay sddNNsl 10.N
bank, Pickering, Waft Hits ar-
es
r �� O'
- ea should find tilala program - _101/ • rriaedl7 Wetome Awam
Rouge Cance Club ahou1d ne- 'DRUGS �.sum
odxve 'Sued coverage due to the y Inelndos: .. • a
tine Sys of
dad the unity.paddlers,Be l mac! e: e'Round T freal Twonte Vb T, C. A.
alt boys' of your oorrunurtity. Be - - ,
sure w watch and share fire PRIMRIproN • �haN . RoolN of Raweils Me sal
thrill of seeing boys you know 1011111111F
become Canadian Champions. ::: TranshA h mo Airpert Hod
Att7rfi/a) awl
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� tAtY NIM q UNITED CHURCH
ROSEBANi� _ -
A&. and be s. K. Anthony _ � SLY M iHi��
and family, Toynevale Rd. have 6T�E HOLM McKay, M. A., FIs. D.
returned from a most pleasant _: SEATS STILL AVAILABLE ggiwyq
W. A.
..dmlon
at time tamely cottage WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 note. l'0 9.51.A1.
- dtt Shandos Lake in the. Kar Go New -Pry Cation if You iMisll
nG wales. before fishing gear SUNDAYS .nd HOLIDAYS i to S - ' . Fe�llnr Partlsulan Frwe- JOINT SERVICE AT
had been put ' away, a pet P''�' P'- _ FAIRPORT
':'crow had becorne quite incen- TRAVEL UNITED CHURCH
eed at their habit at using HOWARD 10.20 A. M.
plastic worms 'tor bait. pICKERinKi -PHONE WhitehON 4-.'5961 B U R E A U LTD:
Cbeghwttrlations to the boys
(n the area who went to Ott- Servilwg Christi Iw Tisa
1
:.. ; ewe as meda�dners of the west ' � .
Rouge Canoe Club. They took -
941.6690
' Urr�o fhrsts, their Juvennile 4. .. '.;. -
sad Junior Kayak. A second.
wilts Junior Kayak aid 'third t
With the Juvenile C2. Their "
aggregate points' put them in ■sw■1■gs■tn■■■■t[p0w
_ ',4au'ttr place in the Canadian "OPTOMETRIST _ ST. JAMES
`Cbg=pionships. There is a par COMMUNITY CHUR04
3de adseduled in the wd�t KITS 114.95 :.IOFIN L RAwsoN. R.O." HOUR R.hr,N.d Epi.«..I
- Bosge area for tract Saturday. _ I Y ELECTRONIC R..ds.rrk R..d, Merlin
Tft not turn out and give t SERVICE CW. Rev. L. B, McPherson -
bo" rind Sly For � t �96 (ON Lhrerpdiel Rd. SeMlsl iiR6DAYS i HOLIDAYS S' A.
rs tda the job Young Service Contracts it F Pier sr� NO S-4if4 Ave. Twmft 6
_ � did weR. I9oaebaak --- No DELIVERY CHJIROE .. , RAY RIDGES AMTENMAS i TOIA/ERS
aid SUB= Spot% Scarboro Hoare.. - ._I# A. M. ti 4 P. M. T brlaEeda:a9-3937 : Service o1 Wwddp
:..:, . guests dad Mr. and Mss. :A �, A X L U M 6 E R '�ad1O1e S.adlr Sel».I S Belo Claw
Wwh�ile mid Gag, Rose- EVENIN(►5 , to , P. I11� A TELEVISION ISIONN I Morning
A. -
go
aUoaing at tine. cottage
0*) CLOSEI>r ON WEDNESDAYS ....._..._.._._.
Yid
at Br*#kton, last ,uncia. We t 11=K A. M.
C Ln -*
W re sorry -to tnear airs. Moi- Tel - •
e.nawn
i�-2601
Map
As lead induce -�' foot while
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THURSDAY. AUGUST 6. 1914 THE PICKERING NEWS • • -Pap Seven . ;• , }
G4hlmse cbeci s; "ne "Mer also garden tools; Antique and
mos jug; Two electric floor odd dura dishes; Glassware;
GES -NEWlanXs; Set of wooden ohelvas; dooldng utensils etc.; Shalt
Number of foam rubber slabs electric tamp. 7bree good trey
articles.
_ ' for burner coal o lstery work, all s e bl Numerous _.. .
'Stalks ad feahlres frost Bay idles By Pat fire) _ __. lantern; n; - o°oi'o - - -
es; o-
--- Set of curtain streachers; A Sale at 1.00 P. ft, sharP.
p� s ,w�,�,. tinct areas. A motion was tha School Library commercial mop pail with a Terms Cash. No Reserve. The
Rat"1^'y� ism placed before the Council, and t 0 o wringer; Quantity of floor house has been sold.
a recorded vote showed Mess14 Pastor Rathenberger will be tile; Magazine rack; A small CLARKE PRENTIGE, Aust
Campbell and Wank against; conducting the Sunday Service tool chest; Three smaH'•tWes;. Proprietor or auctioneer will
IW ' Dep. Reeve, Mas. Macl?herson Hours - at Peace Lutheran Church on Quantity of paint and brushes; not be . I sible for any pub-
and Messrs Newmans, Spang,. Sunday next, at 10.30 a. m. Two lawn chairs; Number of lie lis property damage _
were all in favour as was the The School Idtiraiy at Bay- coal oil lamps; Glass fruit or Injury to the Public in con-
viewMatters Reeve who gave the reason— Heights will be open 'for bowl and dishes; Cake stands; nection with this sale. M
the children of both 'AUCTION SALE .•••..
"to be fair to all Areas". 'It'. Bayview Crock bowls; Fruit jars; Met- . —
�Heights and Sir John A. Mar Household Furniture; Antique ar stool; Twd small electric BICYCLE REPAIRS •
' is most interesting to note how , 4
,Approximately eight mem- the Reeve cast his vote this !Donald Public Schools each Dishes; Chinaware; Odd Dish- stoves (good); National press- To All Makes
bers of the Executive Comm- time since only ��y afternoon from 1.30 to es; , Glassware; Cooking Uten- ure-cooker and canner; Quan- R"nishing .
two weeks. , 9.._
Sttee were in attezhdance at the 3.30 p. m. until Tuesday, , Aug-
Jt a 'Pickering Township Previous, as .mentioned in the, sUs; A' large number of handy- tity of levels, linens etc.; A Bikes Bought And Soldpreceding paragraph, paragraphs ast 1S. This service for •our
kris vote man's tools etc., at—. commode chair; 30, Foot exten- - - ---1K. Browning
Council Meetingin Brougham, was in favour a� ONE School; children has been provided by 41 CHURCH ST sion ladder; Rubber-tired 3.3 Krosno Blvd. Bay Ridges
where one of the main items Area . • the volunteer library committ- PICKERING wheekbarrow; Two snow tires, Phone: 8W-2050
on the agenda was the subject • ee, under the direction of Mrs. ,67-15, 4-ply, eomplete , with (aug 6)
the re-orBamz What must be the state of! the property
• artoon of the Horsiheld: wheels; Electricdrill complete ..... "... .... ...................................
.Y
at utter confusion whep the Hon- opo ELDEN McGUOID
School Areas. in the township, omWe Wim Davtis Minister r� - with motor; Two steel vises, News Office Closed
to conform with recent legisle- of Education receives two res-; �� Ridges Pa1R SATURDAY, AUGUST 22,.1964 one large, one small; Number I SATURDAYS
tion for the Province of Ont- olutiorns supported by the Pick- of planes; Step-ladder; Lax+ge I
arid. By an amendment to the errng Township Council, in the Chrome .kitchen table; Four number of handyman's tools; During Summer
Hill 54, which received Third first instance favouring, ONE Cleaned Up chrome kitchen chairs; Dresser
and Final Reading on May 7, School Area; and 'followed by' with mirror; Highboy with
the Minister of Education was requesting uesting TWO Bay Ridges residents will be
decide mirror; Electric floor lamp;
given the pow to with School Areas for'the township. ; irlighted to learn that a vol- Vandty dresser with round
cases of a towa nship At any rate,, by the time you t¢teer committee has -been at 4s r/
population oyes ten thousand, read this report, there should horlk at the Bay Ridges Beach mattremirrorss;
Rollaway cot With "WE'VE DONE I 1
whetbea there would be orb+ mattress; Ftxli-size modern
Osie Area, or if two scbooi ar- be a public announcement by Ark and the 'Algea' problem bed. Box springs and mattress
eas would be permitted the Minister of Education, pas been brought. under con- fo .above; 8-Day mantel clock; -
or the eighteen school areas: stating exactly haw the School cal. The Park is now most Smau stand; Electric waffle WE'VE GONE WHOLESALE
Sekhool Area No. 2., which en- Area will be set up, comnien- *asant' to visit and residenRs iron; Punch bowl set: Electric
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