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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1964_08_13O L. 81 NO. 35 Fiftieth 3 Wedding Anniversary THURSDAY. AUGUST 13. 10Ai V V '1411011V Prig - IOc PW Copy Twenty-fifth Wedding Anniversary -t• d a' ' » 'Yk`�t'.'.J�i.�4�,` A�1`•��.. , a."'�f7� �w.'':�'.'� '.....'.:�.' �� + � 6n«�py�43."i A �- .� Ism Mr. and Mrs. Percy Clarke of Greenwood celebrated their 50th Uhdding Anniversary last i,�.. ► t� ��� , Wednesday, when their family and a host of friends and relatives 40med for the occasion: y p,�.� They aro a very well . known district^ couple. Foto Hort ,� f R. q�t�, by on Studios '� � ; ^f;1266 MILLION NUCLEAR ELECTRIC POWER STN. ao-o The Counldl of Pickerin _ MILLION KILOWATT CAPACITY ANNOUNCED g `Mr. and Mr's. Harold Mitchell of Ounbarton,. recently celebrated their 25th Weooing Anniv. FOR HYDRO COMM. LAKE SHORE PROPERTY HERE Promo3ap has taken theleadin promotes a ov operative eff_ ersary with a largo number of relatives and friends. Shown here are Mr. an Mrs. Mitchell - - ort to dd, the lake front of 'with daughter Marlene on the left and Marie on the right. Photo by Mel Carlton , Pickering Township Council uate sat "algea" deposits. lire problem eguard at hazardous A -- Monday, August 10. intersections. was d1wmed at length by the Talion bred taken on the chore, legislation could the Reeve Clifford Laycox , and membea of Council on Mon- egis problem' Pearson. Premier Roberts. One Engineer .Poulsson will submit day night. It was agreed that but were firrdii►g It a. 'losing be salved It was noted that in Michel Starr and Ab. Walker, suggestion W, put forward • g the othe munici toes simii- belle" certain areas of the lake, this ' out -Mini the by Coursci9l0r W. G. Newman the l+eque"st ' in persofi". Pa'I ngorganization's . was that—the Council of Pick- The danger points listed— arily ailleted should join far Counelllor Newman (acquain- algea was found in deposits concern. ) ces to embat this al a ted with the cause of the trou- about four feet dee ........__...._.... eulrtg will send representatives Llvet'pod Rd. and. No. 2.. High- � , .build- P; ble) placed the blame on the Mr. John Wilhams, Pres, of In Mwneriam . to the Dept. of Highways in an way;.and the Altona Road grid, UP' use of del effort to acgWre a more•& peeve Ie c e said that the Y detergents, He government sent the Bay R*es Pune Minister �=q �i0. 2. Highway. that only t}YIY1l! Gone from as. but leaving memo*iee .ation has � Ratepayers, Assoc— .7. Death can _ never talo away. Planning Board Stand Pat On ■ o Pickering w Ratepayers: n earth awe linger, r Memories that will .... � c While l vin the -. • In loving memory of James Phis week, You have. received a letter from the Municipal Arthur Hearns, who died, Aug- TOWTAhip Planning Board Policy would a000rnodiate an when uadler it a to offset ed- Council ust,12, 1962. hag agreed to send their policy application made by one of ucation dtarges, asking you to indicate if you would pay the frontage ' F1 Wife and Family. ` �n the $500.00 lot fees back 'Late Pia and lateral connection charges by the.completion date of the y Manning Board members, Wells $ttchie said that he proposed sanitary sewerage system. :gain for council's approval. and council felt the clause to o0ndc"M the new policy on The action taken by Council will depend largely on the ans- 0 0 0. LN e At a recent meeting P , de- be too fieixible. the fee, provid' wers received to these letters. If it a very small The weary. hour& and days of pain. . iris "you, ". not prom that.a V flis ..roubled nigbts are past. Board in a new policy, de-- "I think iY wed are pulling forget tccollect the fee". He percentage f those replying will not commute their frontage ' coded on a deferred fee pay- something crooked -in the op- reemru»t� that the ori lnal charges, then the 'Ontario Municipal Board may not grant And in our aching hearts we know meth• if a person was using a inion of council, they should policy be ,.rturn to council. 4-pproval for the construction of the system' If, however, a He has found sweet rest at ia•t. dart of his land for comhrerc- come out and tell tis so", said Z•he large percentage of those replying indicate that they are pre Daughter Helen; son-in-law policy in effect is pared to pay their frorsta^e chari�ec by tfie t:me the s� stem is I rel or inldtrstrial use: Theusual PlanningBoard member, Rex to say - ust the $500,00 not be complete: then..I believe, the QZtario M!tcipat B •and �ci11 give'Sid; Grandson. Jimmie Fenton: Yee of $500.00 would_ have to Merritt: collected ct endorsement of a their approval to proceed with the work. )e 'paid, when the person de- "If a man wants a, consent deed, bet,?rior, to the appli,;_ Frnm this, you can see that it f� kn^.wt:.nt ter you to get H _-_ -iced to build on the land. and does not intend to build. soon fde a building permit. Your answer back to the Municipal Office, regi xiless of your. f , No issue o News '.Vtlen this new policy was who is to say he is lying. Why . Planninggoard members all personal feelings. ;:resented to the council for. should he T P$Y. " does not put paid tribute to the If you feel that you do not have enour;h information fo make Next Week � years of r .pal Office, or an `y +pprosa), council sent it back; . up • a. building?" asked Reeve' ' service gt� to the Board by your decision, you -can contact the ti.unic° y riot being satisfied with the, Clifford Iaycox. iv1r. Kallak member of Pickering Village'Chuncil. - f .:cause dealingwho 'is having to Please Zk-e this matter, our serio*.is consideratign, as the There will be- no issue of the : with the $500.00 P9aniting Director Mr. John Y Pickering `�• Faulkner pointed out that a vacate his seat, because he, is course to be taken can have a eery great effect on the future g News published on It was' mentioned at the Large number of people think , of the Village. August 20th, owls Slaving t&Lrstn ours truly, I own for holidays. -ouncil -meeting. that this new the $500.00 fee is for consent. _ ROSS A. MURiSON, Reeve Our regular issue will ap- "f+ - - Village •of Pickering pear again on August 27th. My Day In An Atom-Spiitting Hydro -Electric Plant the. Duuklas Hint 'Nuclear Powered Station, midu.ay between blown up, 01,svnreth;rig of that nature. by the Germans. Right Kincardine 1:1 , ,o Lake ro is is t n� o w bout "heavywater"—what is : e an Port gin n Huron. Th the plan . the I commenced t ceder a (By W. C. Murkar) t ter has been anxious to see. This business of nuclear this. We all learned at •school that simple, lain water is given fission, atOPO4itting, electrons and neutrons has long been can the -formula H2O --I find out that heavy:.� A long-awaited opportunity and privilege presented itself for siderable of a,,lystery to me. I am sure a great nearly Persons ti. -rues the amount of a water has about three t .he writer, when as guest of Mr. C. G. W. MacIntosh, Public are quite sure . hydrogen as .does the water we use, and ; 3elations Officer, Central ion, H dro-Electric Power Coon- equally sure they understand what it is all about, but I atiin about 107c heavier than ordinary water, Ilea�y water occurs ` Reg Y tat they do not: Thursday afternoon just before naturally in. Ord urary water—about one part in 6000 is heavy nissiL' Ontario, in the company of two newspapermen ��s fleaving ocartei�e, I looked over this tremendous, fantastic water, . and it is separated by specially -designed plants that p helpfulyoung gentleman, with Atomic En on the lake shore, on a 3,000 acre tract of land, use a very large amount of electricityin the process. :.anada Limited, toured the huge, new ,coal-fired Hydro-Elec- still mYstifle and suggesting that all this had it's beginning The -main 'part of a nuclear sic Plant (Lakeview) on the site of the former Long Branch in a simple qe formula: x.plus y equals something else, or huge silo -like affair with walls for feetithick, and made of J i Stifle Ranges. Starting out at 9.00 a. m., Thursdayfast, we were somOthing of ground -up _ t4at nature that Albert Eiristeiri cooked --up or .cement, but using a mixture of - _scorted through the entire' plant, having just about every-thpught ou a p or�ereii metal few years back. We had spent several hours ore•, and us+c�cl in place of sand. This mineral 'sand" acts as :ping, we, believe, explained. talking, list asking questions about .an elusive thing .(not a barricade a� ury, Ontario Hydro has tapped most now so slug' e, I against escaping radio activity. The "silo" must During the cast half -cent guess) that nobody has ever seen, or ever will, be about one hundred yards in diameter, The dome top is also )f the great rivers of this province for hydro -electric power. "Just wh takes place, or what is going on inside there' of shieicling metal. Inside this "silo" is the at the, moment the hydro -electric plants under construction, somewhere? 4 has sways been my question. I -had knowm about reactor, s huge metal tub (metal unknown to inlwhich tay eco mUXI er ng sites -which are considered to be capable of such things iii atoms, neutrons, electrons, etc, But—just what (at the pre -operating state) be seen numerous tubes,.about six development, have a combined potential of some two they were � to when they could not be watched has been or eight inches in diameter—much like the, boiler tubes in a ndilion kilowatts. Since forecasts indicate that Ontario Hydro the question.,] M an answer to much• of this .. answered by steam engine. Into these tubes ---each tube—are laced three s likely to require an increase. in generating capacity of some several brigl* young gentlemen, who appeared to know what bundles of what looks like half-inch diameter licorice sticks— l5' million kilowatts by 1980, "thermal-electric",plants' will play they were 41di� about,- but even with this serious attempt ahortt a dozen sticks in a bunoIle—the sticks about eighteen + it v •.t& role in future expansion. by those with "how how" to explain to more or less stupid , innher, Tung, This bundle is the "fuel" (uranium), and is pre- ; 'Itis Lakeview Station, when completed will have a generating' laymen, must be quite a task. Pared by General Electric, at Peterboro, and costs $1,000 .dp,ca'ty of something close to three million kilowatts, from Actually, it 's something like this—all matter. is composed -bundle. We. were taken into a dust -free room and shown thre ght units. of, or .made tP Of atoms. Nuclear power is simply the use of stock Pile of these bundles—over $1 millions worth. In brief, are some of the more interesting facts regarding heat produced tri splitting atoms and this isn't done with an How,' when or why, I didn't final out, but—when this heavy he. Lakeview Station—Estimated cost $458 million. A coal- axe). An at core of a central cote with small particles water rgarhes those bundles of uranium, things b •),.ening plant, equal in height to a 20 -storey office building, revolving about k The core is called, the nucleus and the part- One, only, of those bundles ern to hheat em s t rhe smoke discharge will be by way of . re•inforced concrete icles are called eiecirons. The nucleus is made up f particles 500 tong of "coal, and •wril l continue to do so for at least t :himneys, 500 feet to height. The steam turbine units (eight called Protons sed neutrons. There is only one atom which can two years, before beoo per hou completed) and will require one milliome 824 n gallons of water per , of Nova Scotia coal, oto heelitas Yt>e�um 235', This is done by shooting a neutron A lot of tourists aremvims Bing his Plant --an estimated 52,000 en this happens, the nucleus splits—or fiss persorss this year, at least. Brut our small specially mmui for coaling purposes. The 3 �gti]lion tarts of coal is fed ions—and the fly apart at great speed. This speed prod- Persns Privileged.by bei taken through Party was to the huge boilers by cdntveyor belfis, gr qund to fin® powder aces heat as the res jostle other atoms in their path. It is others N i, ll never see. The. risk ofd- radio activitywand con•�,nt and sprayed or blown over the fire -beds. Qombustionis so f residue. ash drives thwhich 16 14d to heat water, producing the steam which ation wnoul'd appear to be ever-preseri2, I nroticeo even whe2t yugh, that it is claimed that onl two When the atom splits, it gives off two or in the uranium stock-pkle .room, did res up those 500 -foot chimneys, into the atmosphere. Each three neutrons. ;%ese are travelling too quickly to split other very long, although the insisted radio activity � � �� �� txpler produces 2 million pounds of steam per hour. The 16 and atoms. so they lttiutt be slowed d,� or moderated. So, a mod- at that Y ty w'h;s very slight 18,000 volt generators feed into the largest transformers ever erator is added to %W i�'� point. i, I break out in a rash some of these the speed of the neutrons down, to ensure days, you'll knew is wasn't i t><ed in Canada, for distribution over at 230,000 �rodK trans- that they will hilt the p�Lg�p� ti'Y. mAsion network; the taansforrners w+eigtl close to 300 tons; these atoms are apg target of other uranium stares. When A very cries dirmer, �about9 00 p. m- at Kitchenea•, at the tafn- .+,and about 30 feet high and contain 15,000 gallons of ins chain reaction is t' turthel' neutrons are freed. � and thus a OUS CharCdal steak House, on our way home was also a Pleasant ,ting ori. The coal is delivered at the 2000 -foot clocks stained. (all very simple isn t it). feature of the day, as was the comic' we had Jn the car, with nagana at Another prtodD' l e� here however—heavy water. This is us. Never head s0V. tabs plant, on the lake shore. another nwsbea i,oya _ of us recall, during World War giri'C"re maw' stories in one day, in .coy life, Less thatl two bolus later our peaty of Sue was driven to Two reading abdtit a „h�o��ter' plant in Norway being rnL�Ion, for a ,pleasant, informative lato Mr. MacIntosh and y. a ��D Electric Q°m- • r gg �. 4 . -t• d a' ' » 'Yk`�t'.'.J�i.�4�,` A�1`•��.. , a."'�f7� �w.'':�'.'� '.....'.:�.' �� + � 6n«�py�43."i A �- .� Ism Mr. and Mrs. Percy Clarke of Greenwood celebrated their 50th Uhdding Anniversary last i,�.. ► t� ��� , Wednesday, when their family and a host of friends and relatives 40med for the occasion: y p,�.� They aro a very well . known district^ couple. Foto Hort ,� f R. q�t�, by on Studios '� � ; ^f;1266 MILLION NUCLEAR ELECTRIC POWER STN. ao-o The Counldl of Pickerin _ MILLION KILOWATT CAPACITY ANNOUNCED g `Mr. and Mr's. Harold Mitchell of Ounbarton,. recently celebrated their 25th Weooing Anniv. FOR HYDRO COMM. LAKE SHORE PROPERTY HERE Promo3ap has taken theleadin promotes a ov operative eff_ ersary with a largo number of relatives and friends. Shown here are Mr. an Mrs. Mitchell - - ort to dd, the lake front of 'with daughter Marlene on the left and Marie on the right. Photo by Mel Carlton , Pickering Township Council uate sat "algea" deposits. lire problem eguard at hazardous A -- Monday, August 10. intersections. was d1wmed at length by the Talion bred taken on the chore, legislation could the Reeve Clifford Laycox , and membea of Council on Mon- egis problem' Pearson. Premier Roberts. One Engineer .Poulsson will submit day night. It was agreed that but were firrdii►g It a. 'losing be salved It was noted that in Michel Starr and Ab. Walker, suggestion W, put forward • g the othe munici toes simii- belle" certain areas of the lake, this ' out -Mini the by Coursci9l0r W. G. Newman the l+eque"st ' in persofi". Pa'I ngorganization's . was that—the Council of Pick- The danger points listed— arily ailleted should join far Counelllor Newman (acquain- algea was found in deposits concern. ) ces to embat this al a ted with the cause of the trou- about four feet dee ........__...._.... eulrtg will send representatives Llvet'pod Rd. and. No. 2.. High- � , .build- P; ble) placed the blame on the Mr. John Wilhams, Pres, of In Mwneriam . to the Dept. of Highways in an way;.and the Altona Road grid, UP' use of del effort to acgWre a more•& peeve Ie c e said that the Y detergents, He government sent the Bay R*es Pune Minister �=q �i0. 2. Highway. that only t}YIY1l! Gone from as. but leaving memo*iee .ation has � Ratepayers, Assoc— .7. Death can _ never talo away. Planning Board Stand Pat On ■ o Pickering w Ratepayers: n earth awe linger, r Memories that will .... � c While l vin the -. • In loving memory of James Phis week, You have. received a letter from the Municipal Arthur Hearns, who died, Aug- TOWTAhip Planning Board Policy would a000rnodiate an when uadler it a to offset ed- Council ust,12, 1962. hag agreed to send their policy application made by one of ucation dtarges, asking you to indicate if you would pay the frontage ' F1 Wife and Family. ` �n the $500.00 lot fees back 'Late Pia and lateral connection charges by the.completion date of the y Manning Board members, Wells $ttchie said that he proposed sanitary sewerage system. :gain for council's approval. and council felt the clause to o0ndc"M the new policy on The action taken by Council will depend largely on the ans- 0 0 0. LN e At a recent meeting P , de- be too fieixible. the fee, provid' wers received to these letters. If it a very small The weary. hour& and days of pain. . iris "you, ". not prom that.a V flis ..roubled nigbts are past. Board in a new policy, de-- "I think iY wed are pulling forget tccollect the fee". He percentage f those replying will not commute their frontage ' coded on a deferred fee pay- something crooked -in the op- reemru»t� that the ori lnal charges, then the 'Ontario Municipal Board may not grant And in our aching hearts we know meth• if a person was using a inion of council, they should policy be ,.rturn to council. 4-pproval for the construction of the system' If, however, a He has found sweet rest at ia•t. dart of his land for comhrerc- come out and tell tis so", said Z•he large percentage of those replying indicate that they are pre Daughter Helen; son-in-law policy in effect is pared to pay their frorsta^e chari�ec by tfie t:me the s� stem is I rel or inldtrstrial use: Theusual PlanningBoard member, Rex to say - ust the $500,00 not be complete: then..I believe, the QZtario M!tcipat B •and �ci11 give'Sid; Grandson. Jimmie Fenton: Yee of $500.00 would_ have to Merritt: collected ct endorsement of a their approval to proceed with the work. )e 'paid, when the person de- "If a man wants a, consent deed, bet,?rior, to the appli,;_ Frnm this, you can see that it f� kn^.wt:.nt ter you to get H _-_ -iced to build on the land. and does not intend to build. soon fde a building permit. Your answer back to the Municipal Office, regi xiless of your. f , No issue o News '.Vtlen this new policy was who is to say he is lying. Why . Planninggoard members all personal feelings. ;:resented to the council for. should he T P$Y. " does not put paid tribute to the If you feel that you do not have enour;h information fo make Next Week � years of r .pal Office, or an `y +pprosa), council sent it back; . up • a. building?" asked Reeve' ' service gt� to the Board by your decision, you -can contact the ti.unic° y riot being satisfied with the, Clifford Iaycox. iv1r. Kallak member of Pickering Village'Chuncil. - f .:cause dealingwho 'is having to Please Zk-e this matter, our serio*.is consideratign, as the There will be- no issue of the : with the $500.00 P9aniting Director Mr. John Y Pickering `�• Faulkner pointed out that a vacate his seat, because he, is course to be taken can have a eery great effect on the future g News published on It was' mentioned at the Large number of people think , of the Village. August 20th, owls Slaving t&Lrstn ours truly, I own for holidays. -ouncil -meeting. that this new the $500.00 fee is for consent. _ ROSS A. MURiSON, Reeve Our regular issue will ap- "f+ - - Village •of Pickering pear again on August 27th. My Day In An Atom-Spiitting Hydro -Electric Plant the. Duuklas Hint 'Nuclear Powered Station, midu.ay between blown up, 01,svnreth;rig of that nature. by the Germans. Right Kincardine 1:1 , ,o Lake ro is is t n� o w bout "heavywater"—what is : e an Port gin n Huron. Th the plan . the I commenced t ceder a (By W. C. Murkar) t ter has been anxious to see. This business of nuclear this. We all learned at •school that simple, lain water is given fission, atOPO4itting, electrons and neutrons has long been can the -formula H2O --I find out that heavy:.� A long-awaited opportunity and privilege presented itself for siderable of a,,lystery to me. I am sure a great nearly Persons ti. -rues the amount of a water has about three t .he writer, when as guest of Mr. C. G. W. MacIntosh, Public are quite sure . hydrogen as .does the water we use, and ; 3elations Officer, Central ion, H dro-Electric Power Coon- equally sure they understand what it is all about, but I atiin about 107c heavier than ordinary water, Ilea�y water occurs ` Reg Y tat they do not: Thursday afternoon just before naturally in. Ord urary water—about one part in 6000 is heavy nissiL' Ontario, in the company of two newspapermen ��s fleaving ocartei�e, I looked over this tremendous, fantastic water, . and it is separated by specially -designed plants that p helpfulyoung gentleman, with Atomic En on the lake shore, on a 3,000 acre tract of land, use a very large amount of electricityin the process. :.anada Limited, toured the huge, new ,coal-fired Hydro-Elec- still mYstifle and suggesting that all this had it's beginning The -main 'part of a nuclear sic Plant (Lakeview) on the site of the former Long Branch in a simple qe formula: x.plus y equals something else, or huge silo -like affair with walls for feetithick, and made of J i Stifle Ranges. Starting out at 9.00 a. m., Thursdayfast, we were somOthing of ground -up _ t4at nature that Albert Eiristeiri cooked --up or .cement, but using a mixture of - _scorted through the entire' plant, having just about every-thpught ou a p or�ereii metal few years back. We had spent several hours ore•, and us+c�cl in place of sand. This mineral 'sand" acts as :ping, we, believe, explained. talking, list asking questions about .an elusive thing .(not a barricade a� ury, Ontario Hydro has tapped most now so slug' e, I against escaping radio activity. The "silo" must During the cast half -cent guess) that nobody has ever seen, or ever will, be about one hundred yards in diameter, The dome top is also )f the great rivers of this province for hydro -electric power. "Just wh takes place, or what is going on inside there' of shieicling metal. Inside this "silo" is the at the, moment the hydro -electric plants under construction, somewhere? 4 has sways been my question. I -had knowm about reactor, s huge metal tub (metal unknown to inlwhich tay eco mUXI er ng sites -which are considered to be capable of such things iii atoms, neutrons, electrons, etc, But—just what (at the pre -operating state) be seen numerous tubes,.about six development, have a combined potential of some two they were � to when they could not be watched has been or eight inches in diameter—much like the, boiler tubes in a ndilion kilowatts. Since forecasts indicate that Ontario Hydro the question.,] M an answer to much• of this .. answered by steam engine. Into these tubes ---each tube—are laced three s likely to require an increase. in generating capacity of some several brigl* young gentlemen, who appeared to know what bundles of what looks like half-inch diameter licorice sticks— l5' million kilowatts by 1980, "thermal-electric",plants' will play they were 41di� about,- but even with this serious attempt ahortt a dozen sticks in a bunoIle—the sticks about eighteen + it v •.t& role in future expansion. by those with "how how" to explain to more or less stupid , innher, Tung, This bundle is the "fuel" (uranium), and is pre- ; 'Itis Lakeview Station, when completed will have a generating' laymen, must be quite a task. Pared by General Electric, at Peterboro, and costs $1,000 .dp,ca'ty of something close to three million kilowatts, from Actually, it 's something like this—all matter. is composed -bundle. We. were taken into a dust -free room and shown thre ght units. of, or .made tP Of atoms. Nuclear power is simply the use of stock Pile of these bundles—over $1 millions worth. In brief, are some of the more interesting facts regarding heat produced tri splitting atoms and this isn't done with an How,' when or why, I didn't final out, but—when this heavy he. Lakeview Station—Estimated cost $458 million. A coal- axe). An at core of a central cote with small particles water rgarhes those bundles of uranium, things b •),.ening plant, equal in height to a 20 -storey office building, revolving about k The core is called, the nucleus and the part- One, only, of those bundles ern to hheat em s t rhe smoke discharge will be by way of . re•inforced concrete icles are called eiecirons. The nucleus is made up f particles 500 tong of "coal, and •wril l continue to do so for at least t :himneys, 500 feet to height. The steam turbine units (eight called Protons sed neutrons. There is only one atom which can two years, before beoo per hou completed) and will require one milliome 824 n gallons of water per , of Nova Scotia coal, oto heelitas Yt>e�um 235', This is done by shooting a neutron A lot of tourists aremvims Bing his Plant --an estimated 52,000 en this happens, the nucleus splits—or fiss persorss this year, at least. Brut our small specially mmui for coaling purposes. The 3 �gti]lion tarts of coal is fed ions—and the fly apart at great speed. This speed prod- Persns Privileged.by bei taken through Party was to the huge boilers by cdntveyor belfis, gr qund to fin® powder aces heat as the res jostle other atoms in their path. It is others N i, ll never see. The. risk ofd- radio activitywand con•�,nt and sprayed or blown over the fire -beds. Qombustionis so f residue. ash drives thwhich 16 14d to heat water, producing the steam which ation wnoul'd appear to be ever-preseri2, I nroticeo even whe2t yugh, that it is claimed that onl two When the atom splits, it gives off two or in the uranium stock-pkle .room, did res up those 500 -foot chimneys, into the atmosphere. Each three neutrons. ;%ese are travelling too quickly to split other very long, although the insisted radio activity � � �� �� txpler produces 2 million pounds of steam per hour. The 16 and atoms. so they lttiutt be slowed d,� or moderated. So, a mod- at that Y ty w'h;s very slight 18,000 volt generators feed into the largest transformers ever erator is added to %W i�'� point. i, I break out in a rash some of these the speed of the neutrons down, to ensure days, you'll knew is wasn't i t><ed in Canada, for distribution over at 230,000 �rodK trans- that they will hilt the p�Lg�p� ti'Y. mAsion network; the taansforrners w+eigtl close to 300 tons; these atoms are apg target of other uranium stares. When A very cries dirmer, �about9 00 p. m- at Kitchenea•, at the tafn- .+,and about 30 feet high and contain 15,000 gallons of ins chain reaction is t' turthel' neutrons are freed. � and thus a OUS CharCdal steak House, on our way home was also a Pleasant ,ting ori. The coal is delivered at the 2000 -foot clocks stained. (all very simple isn t it). feature of the day, as was the comic' we had Jn the car, with nagana at Another prtodD' l e� here however—heavy water. This is us. Never head s0V. tabs plant, on the lake shore. another nwsbea i,oya _ of us recall, during World War giri'C"re maw' stories in one day, in .coy life, Less thatl two bolus later our peaty of Sue was driven to Two reading abdtit a „h�o��ter' plant in Norway being rnL�Ion, for a ,pleasant, informative lato Mr. MacIntosh and y. a ��D Electric Q°m- • r gg Page Two THE PICKERING NEWS , THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 19", � HE PICKERING NEWS 111PORT from Creators' ESTA•11s1Eo ilii .... :. O� Of PARLIAMENT of sued every Thursday MONUMENTS by The News Printing and Publishing Company - +utborized as Second Class Mail Matter Post Office Dept, Ottawa, Ont.BY MIKE STA s I NCTION rye--tlStates $3.00 pw-yur-- M.P. ONTARIO RIDING ' - BARRY MURKAR, Editor ��� � v� for � THREE �^ AWERTiS1NQ RATES UPON REQUEST In view of the fact that the Government has not introduced GENERATIONS the Main Departmental ]estimates for approval by Parifiameo, - it has had to resort to asking Parliament to approve sufficitat At least Reply Promptly funds to carry on the business of the Nation. This is called Bit- S�Q Mord Brosolintid,In last week's paper we pub]ished a story from the er>rri ��y - = - � 'Pickering Village Council on the sewer question. Lett- A few. weeks ago Parliament granted a request for one moish. The Government has now had to ask for an additional .tNo ers are going out, asking property owners if they Willmonths supply to pay their bills for the months of August rnd • .,MONUMENT S - cor_sider paying their frontage charges in advance.•.. September. -. The more that will pay in advance, means less money D MO $-=2 DUN AS ST EAST MV1,1�Y t0 be raised by borrowing. The amount necessary was some 700 million dollars. This is a sizeable amount of money. Tire Conservative Opposition :vok The recent public meeting held by Council to.discuss this opportunity to discuss the .policies and administratics by �� ' RESTA and inform the people, seemed to.indicate, that the maj- Parliament.so of go at least of those, it the meeting, were in favour The first was the Department of Labour and I led off the A TAVERN UNDER THE URM of going ahead with sanitary sewers. debate on the subject. This was followed by Hearth and; %rel- "LIQUOR LICENSE ACT,, We do not intend to urge people to pay in advance fare, Forestry, Citizenship and Immigration, Fidernal Affairs, :. or otherwise. This involves one's own finances, and it and others. DINING -ROOM —'BANQUET HALL is strictly a personal matter. t It is unfortunate that the Goveritanem has not seen a No. I Highway at R It would seem obvious that every property owner deal wdth these estimates sooner. Supply. is the main reamp why h �!g Rhnr • Ph. 184-1603 would like sewers. It is the cost that in some cases Parliament is called into session. It ds imperative than theGov- - makes the project objectionable. ernment receive the approval of .Parliament of their sp7etdmg = -- - We could not -even'guess as to how man io rt p�� �r has riot been the �e during the presezitSess g Y ,P Pe y ion. Bs�timates of Departments have been shoved in t4 �- Thenars A NeWIrie�-1 owners would consider paying in advance. It does save ground mine if one can do it, but eve and they have boat ti>eir priority oomplety. Q. C. y, every person does not have i � � this kind of money at their fingertips. The Progressive Conservative Associations at the oowty of dAALUTOY � a 801AU Os ~ We do not urge people to try and pay in advance or Ontario are holding a barbecue on Saturday, August ;S 1964 at the farm of Heber Down on No. 7 Highway, just est o2 to spread it over a period of years. W e- do however. B„�w,� � - � urge people to indicate what they would do, and send s ,�w>at>E+ooltT ROAD, SOUTE the information in to the municipal office, so that the '�" Dymond, "Ab" wades and myseid ere the boa. we ]DUMBARTON council can get a clear picture of just where they are have had a picnic as an awmal event in past years. Trac year going, in regard to sewers. This is very important be- it was fen that we atwuld hold a berbccue and it loss as cause of the amount of money that is involved. though it mll drew maw thousands of people to � utind. Evesryone is lrted and . ,� see you at this e.=eer<Bring COOPER BLOCK LTD. We might suggest, if you haven't already done this, your dr;k with y� �_ that you give the sanitary sewer project a great deal of thought. Most of us are working people, who have a Mr. and Mrs., Diefenbaker and many Members of Pounent 9W CAL®ONIA ROAD — TORONTO r dace for every dollar we earn. We should however, in and �►� wives have accepted the irrNitatbor, to enjoy itis ev- a matter such as sewers, take the long-range viewpoint ent with us. This will :be an oppontunky •to meeet the& ail! in GLOM = BRICKS : as well as the present. It would seem that Pickering. alt it promises to be a bang-up affair and we, only hope bat tt,e STRUCTURAL STEEL _ Village is going to be faced with a sewer project, in the wxathesman g to ua. ..not too distant future. We have to decide if it is in our CRANE RiNTAL • best interests to make the plunge now or later. - _. STATION lOAD, ��, ONTARW To Sprit, Or Not To Sprit The Corporation Of The Township of PMterhg _ _ T. The School Area problem in Pickering Township has 1.A The Cellmark ofKE NOTICE C - r Picker - brought the age-old subject of a township split to the` or of the Towrrahlpi d Pk:ksr- fore again. ing Intends to construct ss a Local Improvernont,at dgM- ineh (• In.) sanitary saw •r rnaIn and four eaewe/Ar. v.. It seems as if this split is something that is going to dor this wad allowance designated as part 6, In Aon W. come sooner or later. Frankly, we -hate to see it. R. 82, frwm this South Llmh of such road allesucs be - :,WILLIAM 6. uwWN As far back as we can remember, and that's only the twoon Range ?, Broken Front Conc"on and Cocession 1, a distance of 489 hist, and intends to special) as•eu T1tR, SOLICITOR past twenty dears, this talk of a split comes up every 1BARRIS so often. this when. of !tris a land a y cost upon the butting tllsctl on _ NOT _ _ the work. .. .. NOTARY PUBLIC Years ago, council candidates mentioned it. Some of i 'WALKER D. CLARK, B. A., ASSOCIATE them have long been buried. But it still comes up, and 2• The estimated cost of this work is !4,450.00, of voch non* in the past year, more than ever before. is to be paid by the Corporation. The estimst ioost per .CHURCH STREET, NORTH — PICKERIN 0 We even hear that in the baseball ca'C1: s. _i, is • no%: loot a ntage $3.74. The special assessment is R b• paid ' In twenty annual instalments and the estimeai annual PHONES: 942-274i and 925-2961 - being -talked of, as in terms of the south are doin,; thi rate per foot frontage is $0.33, including four finite con- being the north is doing that. This is too bed. nections, Since the wants the school areas andhth south wants one arson one :� aloof - - r y ,+ ' 3. Applieat+on will 'be made by the Carporatlon h rr Ontario - the township has to be disappointed no r^atter wh Municipal Board for this approval of the undrraking of ,decision the Min:-tcr of -Education c „ • the work, and an owns -- _ euc in a north, at if the township is one ares, days after ilio flat publ(cation of this noir% ties with th. LEARN TO DRIYE they will move for a di3Osion. There has r :so been ti- a Clerk, his objec5 ion to the work being undertsYa. same ilalk in the .so ,th part of. the towns'`.:-), if the de `.:D R IVI N G IL E S S 0 N S vision should..be to have two school areas. 4. The Board may approve the, crock being usoiCnken, but - ..before doing do, it may appoint a time and On when eery 'So no matter what happens. it loci•- as thous.h. this • objections to the work, will be considered.- TemQle'Y111i� JE,(IQQI Horth -south talk is going to continue for some ti ..e to i_ DATED at Brougham, Ontario, this 27th day 4Ndy, 1964. t" ;come: NC Irk L. T. JOHNSTO �11011e 839.1144 aAt: a recent meeting cn,tlic school area issue, Reeve C. W. Laycox commented that there was so much of this north -south talk, it appears that we'have a Mason - Of Of The Township Ickering vixen Line in Pickering Township, The C We imagine, that with .many of the newer residents, -TAKE NOTICE THAT LAW OFFICE OF : Split would -n1 --bother therm -in- the-least—if it meant i. The CouncH of this Corporation of the 'To Of Picker_ _ lower taxes. Possibly there are some in the north- end Ing intends to construct as a Local int�raatant. a six- W. H. J. THOMPSON, Q. C., B. A., +LL. B. .:_ rwho feel the same way. We like to think of Pickering inch (6 -in.) water -main under the road, aW,ance dosig. a� .-Township as a whole township as it is today. Times do nates as part 6, on Plan' w. R. •2, front• tb South Limit y necessitate change and, maybe that time is coming for of such road allowance between Range-. E, koken Front AJAX SHOPPING CENTRE just such a change here. However before apyp-ne jumps Concession and Concession 1, a distance N9►S foot, and -into dividing the township, we suggest they take a very intends to specially assess the- whole. of J%Ost upon the TN•phen•, 942-5151 .g g y , .. cod look at all the ramifications first. And that .goes land abutting diroctl on this work. ;' . , _ _ • gg for those people 'living in both the north and south ` 2. The estimated cost of As work Is $4,59"0 which none ,',parts of Pickering Township. Is to bo paid by tho Corporation. The uai%ted cost per foot frontage $3.". The special assosrrintrtis to be paid in twenty annual instalments, and the Winated attnusl MOT raft per foot frontage is $0.34, not ineli mice .con- OR _ SMALL SERVICE i - 3. Application will be mite by the Corporolsto th. Ontario _ "`t""1'S To �.8wiN110we1'S, 61rden TrKtm' . CLOSET COMBINATIONS 3 Municipal Board for the approval of.Netndertaking of - MADE IN CANADA i the work, and any owner may, w"hk horny -one (21) New and .Und Lawnmowers & RotoflNers rw Sar - _ $31.95 8 Up days after the first publication of. thli tulip, filo with the Clerk, his objections to the work W" "*Jskon. LAWNMOWER $ fj • 4. The Board. may approve the work !Nal indortskon, but --ye ��n— beforo doing so, it may appoint a tMM sif plat. when any "_ ""+ S %a objection to this work, will be corrlle1i 1, CLOSED SATURDAY DURING JULY AND AUGUST DATED at Brougham, Ontwie, this 2T rot July 19M. Me*t 942.3230' Ched The Date On Your Paper L T• ''°"' � clock • THURSDAY. AIJOUST 12. 10" : THE PICKERING NEWS Page Three .."Yea Fridw y Ranieri Alas" ,32 KINGSTON". W P.O. BOX 160 PI(KEIIiNG, ONTARIO ,~ - -•J OH N L . LAY-- ��,�' N C � IN=URA -` PRUDENTIAL� `""`• M ENGLAND W IM LIFE AUTOMOBILE — FIRE - 107 WaVON ROAD UK 10fhw boom Hasa,, Non Metes c 0s, iter WIL "lsl a , t+bsao her red ow covraM a" Or iii ORDER OF .THE EASTERN STAR PRESENT CHEQUE TO HOSPITAL BOARD APPRAISALS MORTGAGES I -Members of Ontario Chapter, O. E. S. are harsshown presenting one of amoral of their cheques _ — ---- — --I -- _ Chairman, Mr. he ceremony of corner-stono-laying, recently. - Mrs. Evelyn Platt, Worthy Matron, is shown presenting their cheque to Mr. Morley, Other _7. shown are (L. to R. - Standing): Mrs. Olive Nelson (wife of Worthy Patron); Mrs. Muriel , REAL ESTATE BROKER Todd, Secretary; Mrs. Agnes Hunter, Past Matron; Mr. Marie Balsdon, past Matron. (Seated): Mr. Lewis Nelson, Worthy Patron; Mr. Clare A. Balsdon, Past Patron. TORONTO COBOURO �/ / p p� /�� p I P. G, Bert N3, Charles St., E. 12A King St. W. �NL1� YW11 SUBSCRIPTION NOWT i7RGUG� Mr, and Mrs. Robert Miller, TORONTO COSOU RO Phone: FR. 2-7101 when. Mass Pat Knox. Solina� S!alien "F" TO shonved pictures to relatives., of Work is in progress on the p urps Phss» WA, i�S12 J. M. Geiser, Mgr• her trip to. Edmonton, where - �; atrioseeasTn��e��ttstaaa�aaststa��es>stast�aaaa�se>t■ side -walk to the Brougham.: she was Junior Farmer Dele- - Publ'i1c School, all of which gate, and then of, her trip on - DUNBARTON RADIO & TELEVISION hebliss 1pin the interest of safety. to the West Coast. ' ss Anne Gibson is enjoy- Mr. and Mrs. Dick Waruvop Monteith. Rlebl, Waters Electronic a holiday at Otterdale and Gall, of Msrkhaat, visited. Electronic Service Since 1946 - A. H. Rattew, Prop. Camp.. Lombardy, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff. wannop on To Mer a a• lIlls,Gerry Campbell spent lest Sunday. week with his grandparents, � 'Me Brougham United Church VAR-PICKXRU d CHAtTs� AOCQUM1ANp i74NwBf1RIt •.1 8, lv, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tweedie at Ajar, Pkksring, Brougham i - Women "Afternoon Group" Ds�v'lma SCHOOL a W. ra, CA. WA. � Gro«�reed - !e4mw Whitevale. will meet at the home of Mrs. ovr�000e:d ucBwo rBInIaB 1Aug- Late _ jsp ](per df �+S1da OaNANA - ssesrr Donald Campbell spent last Wm. x, �_ •: week with his aunt -and uncle, fro on Pbooe• WHi•1141 _ _ = Whitby Clalr+wn►, adc .per- ust 20. The Assistant Hostess- • 046mm stepping coot+• ---� Mr. and Mrs. Stewar4 Tweed- sic ip anwes. pboos 'H680Bd lrsi wdars yea, sswa•aeae r ater for Zwoh 1.4120 ie, Whitevale. es are: ,Mrs. Cliff. W ins. R. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Campbell and Mas Albert Gray. Mrs. R. and Mr: and Mors. Earruthers, Pilkey wlll be in charge of the Bay Ridges, Dumbarton, Mar- of Claremont, attended the Old Program, assisted by Mrs. and Davis, Mas. Lennon and Mrs. s ti Irsion gl.1West Time Fididlers Contest at Shel- R. T. Ellicott. �� ' , buime, do Saturday SEPTIC TAN�CS - , insight. 'Ttrere will not be any Ser. PLASTER CERAMIC i1LR Douglas Blackman will be vice or Sunday School at the C� STONE - spend;ng. the next couple of Brougham Church next Sun - Harwood Awe, North, between• No. Z i 401 Highways weeks at. the. Uniteo Churchda _ Young Peopie's•Camp, at Spar'' August 16. W. J. WTIr -': CONCRETE DRIVES„ ETC rousseaurataanta=>tsagaaawtaatetaaaawes>•wsts=e>f row Lake. Donald Wannop has been FLAGSTONE PATIOS Miss Frances Davis is spen holidaying in Alg�onquin/�Park. Oiw" — RA, 3.4042 XTC ding several weeks with her _.•.DQ .• VII ;. iMARTIN ti1NRIGNT • grarrdrrvother, Mrs. J. Davis. Free' PHONE: TO 961"7Blackman and Mts. Harold NE SERVICE �, Lynn are flying it Cal- . Satur&y, Aug 15th EXifornle this week t° visit tela r t�ves arvd friends at Los Ang- 4'frst Mortgages Arrapgsd; PERT MOWER & MAR1 Also Second. Mortgages Available eta. The biggest free barbecue in -• For Additions and Improvements REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES, Mr, and Ming. Robt. Miller Ontario County history is on awe she Purchase or Lean on Existing Mortg+,gs Power Mowers - Outboard Motors - Air Cooled Engines anti family and ' Mr. and Mrs. .the agenda for this caning , Chain w - Esteem Tractors Iters . visited Saturday August 15 ;If You Respire Any Mortgage Financing a leer Past, � s WE SHARPEN a � Hu Miller and boys v r, at Steerburgers, pony rides and •• Mr, and Mrs. Allan Mille politicalBalsam Lake on Sunday- personalities are the - --- Cwrteays S i.Z il-- Hand Mowers, Hand Saws, a oo s, reu ar Ws Miss Donna Glover, of Osh- order of the day at the arm JIUBREY E. IRELAND AND COMPANY We � up & de��f AN W� 6ua at11� awe, s holidaying writfi her. of Heber Down on No. 7. Con, grandparents, W.. and Mrs. • way, as the Progressive Con- H. Niefiooilm, servative Association of Onit- '...f hw o" Mlsa Nasty Knox. of Soling, arse County=sponsor their an- W7 n- loo Adelaide Si. Weft, Toronto Z, Ontario s ssvnb spent last week with her coos- nual summer outing for resid- S1fApif+e 1-x300 — Evenings - 139-1750 or WA. 2-6Min Barbara M _ ' erns of the area. - Margaret Miher aEten- ed A number of people well= the Junior Farmers' Picnic at known in Federal and Prov - Pigeon Lake on Sunday, cial politics will be guests, in- - T H E'SIGH ;MAN - on-pleasant� at the homeng was- of- Mernb Mike Starr, Federal Saturday Member of Parliament for the Idistrict, and Matt Dymond and „ �Gra�iaa HARDWARE - DOREEN AND FRED HOLLOWAY _ _HARRY TURNER '7'' Wim' "'t1O represerrt TRUCK LETTERING i` ciial Le Cature. in the Proviir CUTOUT LETTERS — Amongislathe special este NO -JOB TOO SMALL NPPL1ANCiS PAprTs �' CARTOONS k Filling . - with W the Rt. Hon. John Dief- Trenching Bae Iing • D GPS tag E:cavaH DISPLAYS ,%� enbaker, who will spend blue • . POSTERS ez Hole Drilling now Removal �y meeting and talking-withjam , SHOWCARDIf :Phone: 182-616" barbecue guests., . .BANNERSA full program of races, pont' .GENERAL HARDWARE HOUR 7 DAY SERVICE _ - es, games and prizes has _. _. — INSURANCE . been arranged for the child, P1101N: WHlhhali 2.1911' • , Pj fj11� Servs the area sine. IM ren wtrile older guests can cis • _ _ .942-6241' � vote themselves .to other get - Lot us handle year acquainted activities. There Find Us Fast is The Yellow Paps - has: Pleating Beach Insurenee • Nem • acre also prizes for the oldest Flm Windstorm, Ash and youngest in `attendance, Uabiilty, rte. and for the largest family. The - Picker ing "Nue Notes" Match- 'iovrimil It Gibson ing. Band will be on hand to HANDYMAN of add colour to the afternoon's r FTE ll hvrtres. 1lre Pr'ogr'azn gets . ail S R�,iYi 145 Brock St. S. under way at 2.00 p. m. ED ARMSTRONG) - _................... ........ The Porn of events - goes • DO HAVE WORK TOP DO? YOU N on "rain or shine" erxl cover - To r�l� TG • M O�C�ID� `-ON THE HOUSE R RO E TY ed facilities have been armng- BE IT LARGE OR SMALL- rs. The! _ ` T - - -is r PLUMBING. ��� �f si�we Untl� 1O P - PA3NTINGbringing of camp' o Opm UPKEEP OF GROUNDS ALFRED KAYES blankets might add to the P. comfort of "the afternoon. (GENERAL CLEANUP, ETC. PLUMBING BATHROOMS (2vairman Bill Thompson • Courtly are welcome - Min PRESSURE SYSTEMS'. notes ala residents of ,on'tario 88, Kingston Rd W. -. P�ICket'lltg CALL 942 5615 me to atter ESTIMATES GIVEN this giant free barbecue. The --- -one Pham. - "2.6 17 mile 'Reber Down Faun is on No. T. Highway: •located west of Brooklin. `# rails Four' 44i� ' THE PICKERING NEWT THURSDAY, AUGUST 13. 1964 While down that way, they Earl Disney, wiith Mrs. Disney's month with her mother, Mrs. tion of one nxmth, with his ` SIRED_ 1-0 Wit ' visited friends a2 Brim gtvton. group 1n charge of the meet- J. Hambleton, niverside Drive. brother David in Vancouver. Many happy returns of • the ing. Mies Beatrice Mcl osan of Mrs. Des LaurierV husband is Don. has not seen David — —rya Roane to Rent - three unfurl day to Wayne Morris, Rose- Greenwood, milli be guest spea- posted at Goose Bay, Labrador for three years. He wit be am -Tat w i� I niched rooms. Light and heat. wank on for two years. .wing . e David's birth 7. - �/ Rd. S., who celebrated ken and well give a talk i in boa• ■auarttoittoo>.niasruasi! Should have oar. Phone: 942* his 17th birthday on August "Tire New,aCirrziiarltrm". Mr. and Mas. Clare silicon day. Another brother, now at - 0187. igth ...... have been entertaining rela- Banff may be aide to join the .................................. .......... _ . _..... _ . lives: Mr. Wm. Burton..Lake- Ei ....................= Hill ..............._.----••...._............... Y• For sale East Waw...., Rouge s. and Miss Margam o et Burton, Detroit, recently. ANNUAL `PAINTER i DRODRATOB The "comings and goings" at Ronald Walton of Pickering "WATER SHOW" X USED FURNITURE The best wislxes of the com- the Masson household, Wood- is the winner of a bicycle kit By Our Handicapped Children k and lrcteelef to Mr, and Mrs, lands Rd, is' keeping everyin the Elmer Safety con one ftest SATURDAY, AUGUST 15. BOUGHT .& SOLD munrtY o GORDON HOTEL EXPERT WALL PAPERING moat Jarvis (Gall Welds), of busy these days. Vern return- that has been runnng-.in mk the Comarcing at 2.00 P. M. Pickering Village Phone= X17 R sebank • Rd. N. who were ed from his trip to Rainy River Pickering News. The last one (sharp) ' Phone: 942-51182 for Advise and Estimates married in St. Simon's Church, last Sunday. He had been away appy in this issue. See page at (may 28 tf) NO OBLIGATION on August 1, three weeks, working with the 7 for SUN VALLEY PARK POOL details. ��. . •.:•.......... ..........I.;...... Mr. and Mrs. Bissett, Old Royal .Ontario Museum. Char Mr. Cliff Newanson of 45 On Valley Farm Road, Half White Toilet Seats Forest .Road, spent their vac-, lie spent a week in Cornwall, Glendale Dr., Pickering _ has r/2 Mile North of No. 2. Good Quality - M95 _ J. C. ENRIGHT action touring around the visiting his aunt, Mrs. George successfully completed a spec- Show Goes On "Rain or Shine" • BRADY PLUMBING 91� Naroeh BW VAndsor and Sarnia area. Mrs. Cardinal, and his grandmother, ial course for business mach- Children are from: Pickering, 4�0 Kingston Road Io Ridges Bissetrt's mother and father, Mrs. Ann_ La Blanc, who is 82 ine servicing at the Victor Claremont, Whitby, Ajax .......32 . ... ...........o ...................... of a e. ter ratioTaken Ma .and Mrs. James, went with years g Everyone seems Comptome Eorpo n is Salve' Collection To Be8• .SALE them and they covered 1500 to be accounted for this week, ��• To Help Defray Expenses - F New Cabinet Doors (walnut, • ' miles bebore their return. They from the sounds coming from Don Robertson,. Lincoln Ave. EVERYONE WELCOME birch, cherry, teak finish) nev- s n hiked through the Conserve- Charlie's '28 Chev. in the back • , left last Thursday for a vara- ................................. ....... , 'THE CURL StIOPPE er creed painting. For. kitchen tion Area at Point Pelee, and yard. recreation rooms, visited Kingsville and the Pot- Many Happy Returns of the r - bedrooms etc. 20 and 30 inch !Casual Haien-Styling oto Firm at Harrow, where Day to SherrCrowder, Wood- Ontarlo Co" Co'peratlye _ lengths. Variety Variety of widths. OPEN DAILY they watched them sorting lands Rd. who celebrated her These doors are valued at over Hours: thousands. of potatoes for the ath birthday with a party ori • $11.00. On sale at $1.50. Phone: 930 A. M. - 6.00 P. M. "Fliostess" plant. Saturday, August 8. Medical .SerYIteS • ., A. nnual Meeting Whm" K0-S1K. Thursday and Friday We are sorry to hear W. G. Mr. and Mrs. Bedard, Wood- .._... _.........:............. .......:_._...:.,. Open TUI 9.00 P. M. mu, High Bush. Trail is very lands Rd. and Mr. and "Mrs. _•'The Medical Co -Operatives are in a unique �p gluon as the .. dead All Day Mondays i)1 in the Oshawa Getteral Hoa- Murray, - Scarboro, spent a need xis , we can poi ........ _....... _.:..............:..................... foe• Sezvioes a out Mr. L -: Meet- -For Sale - various articles of Phare: 942-2601 pita(. Friends in the area send lovely weekend up at Craw A. Stewart, of Pakenham, when s e Annual Meet - of Ontario (CbuntY) Cb -Operative Medical Services, at Brook- - ' ..ftaniture: chest, crib, chairs p {rp Co{rM Shop) their be$t wishes, and hope Laine. lin recently.Ma. Stewart, President of the Co-op Medical Sem' ' and table, etc. Phone:' 839- j for a speedy recovery. The Willard family,, Altona vices Fedration of Ontario, owttinued by statim that with ' ism.A warm welcome is extended Road, went up to Sibbald's Pt. Knowledge, Thought, then Expression; we can continue to acc- :..�........... . . ...._... the Mulligan Tamely, who last week. On their return they o h somethingworthwhile. - - -' For Sale - U 4norse De Laval " - ' - have moved into their new had a lovely visit with Mr. The speaker sad that everyone in authority seems to con- r -deep well jet pump, in goodS T 0 mime on Rosebank Rd.,. North. WillardMr 's aunt, s. Eva Grey, sider that it is advisable that eithera--provincialor national PRESTO cuocndYrtiorn; also 40 feet silvan- Mss. Margory Black. Old of Burry, Que, Mrs. Grey is form of health protection is to. came. However, in the - i¢ed pipe, and injector, Phone: Fbrest Rd , and . Mrs. Jessie holidaying in Thornhill. opinion of the speaker, the M� Co -Ops, will probably have: - 942-1M. PUY 7WaS Ferguson, Ajax, leave this The Lst. Rouge Hill Scouts 'to continue to provide many of sed for for thin members - sion into ............ ........ ---- ......... ......... ::...-.:.. for Planned went back u Lake -medical _ week r a five-day plan P professional le rube to Lyme La far some time yet. There f9 need for • insurance in the fields of pori For Sale •- Mast' COMPLETE bus tau of New York and the to test their fistiing skill a- have a part in general health care. He also stated that Pleven- Paattiac 1958, 2 -door sedan. World's Fair. Have a happy gain. Hope their luck %Fs bet- tive Medicine is important. The speaker pointed out that the LAWN SPRAY Low mileage. 7 Tires (1 pair time, and tell us all -abouat ' it ter this time. Medical Co -Operatives already provide some protection from Qtnaw tires). Terms wash. MayAllan WEEDS -CRABGRASS on your return. sv eek -en South f r. of and special nurses the cost ...............-•-- was e 1 be seen by app��• Even- MISECT PESTS a eek red guest of Mac'. Stews repo t the. Co-op Medical Federation and Mrs. O. - call: 942-1813. Ontario Weldriff. He is has 31 County and-. Area Oo-Operatives linked together for uW strength and extension of prograrnme. They are covering be - County Health Unit. G. H. Bray' IFARM SPRAY Green River taking up residence in Ajax, in - tween 250,000 and 300,000 -persons. The Stabilization Fu=nd and Secrrtwy-Treesurer. Keith Greenfield and Beason the near future. a Pool of over $100,@00 assure every Co -Op member that their - Grain - Forage Corn Atrazine Lehrman attended the Sutton Everyone is ,happy to see ......,.. contracts will be honoured even !n case of epidemic. Each For Sale Fly Control Horse Show on Saturday. Lueii4e Westbrook, Orland, Medical Co -Operative also has a reserve as required by the Crirnscn Kung Maples. Sturdy 'WHITEWASHING Miss Carol Lehman spent a Ont. Mrs. Westbrook has been Department of Insurance at Queen's Park. He §'tressed that 5 -year-old trees, A few left. couple of weeks with friends renewing acqualntanees in the . the Medical Co-ops are member -owned and mennber coa0 oiled. Come and see. Choose your INDUSTRIAL SPRAY in Port Cze - area, while on holiday a new - Th office .of Ontario (County) Co -Operative Medical ' 'tree. 141 Kingston Rd. East. ... ....-..�.. Services, at Greenwood. was visited by the Fe>ieratio:ti Pres'jd - _, _ 'SOIL STERILANTS Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Barefoot PIGEON CLUB NEWS ent prior to the Annual Meeting. The new office provides Chia: 942-1813. returned -to their. hone in - brlglxt, spacious aocoarunodatloti for the five staff members =. Lk wed and insured after a month at this The Beaver Juniors flew .,. a......:....:..�.__ . Ajax t Hess. _ .SALE REGISTERS from Ingersoll, Oat., a distance to handle he increased es,t� pa,i4t, - Mrs. P. J. Francis. President of Ontario (County) Co -0P Saturday, August r auction 73 9M Mr, . and Mrs. F:. Chaplin. of .100 miles, , There were 12 Medical Services reported a more than fifty percent increase ince cd• liotnrelnold furniture, a and daughter Helen. of Weld- shippers on anis flight. Con- in the earnings during the year. sale of o very old antiques, �R�a pheee charges) and Jct. spent a week with gratulsmians to Johnny Adams, The Officers for the coming year,are:--Mrs. P. J: Francis. of ' �rrodern furniture, a� (any 14 tf) friends. who had his first winnR in CannPresident; gt ; President: Mas. R. J. Sharer, L R. 2, I ill, S cr ary- Locust Hill, Secretary- _' giamware, handyn-An's tools. — . Branch, i9 visiting friends. to persevere. Moss Judy Fra9dett, of Long three• years of flying. It pays President: Mrs: M. E. McLean, R R. 1, Manager, with Miss B. McLean, as Assistant , SM at 120 Old Kingston Rd , - _._.__. - PIANO - Mxss Dennis . $ell, of Barrie. - � Mrs. L Gray, Uxbridge, retired from the Board atter issuing - at west Hili. Property of Mr, RlED, PIPE, ELECTRONIC visited -the Lehman family on Plckenng Village News two oyear term titiree-Mr. terms. The Directors ry; M for n - .. E. L Mrl'man $eye at 1.00 P. �'7 Village -three-year terTri wec'e: Mr. Wallace MacLean, Ud'ney: Mr: John m. L. McI cash. No reserve. ORGAN TUNING Saturday. A: Ball, Uxbridge'; Mrs, George Squire, L R. 1, Pickering, and . pcopeerW sold. Clarke Isl a-1iee, AND REPAIRS Mr. and Mrs B: Draper and Mrs. . P. Sliver. Miss Lynda Morley is away . dA3, son Wilson, spent- a week at Mfrs. Olive. guest Manager et Kawsrr the Co -Cop .Medical Ser Rice Lake. for r two C�xn n on- t n. weeks, ,•caravanning•• (aug 27) �,,.,,.._•.�... _.. or the Unit Church, .M vices was a guest at the meeting a Btookii .000 "11-1664 AJAX. OM. - treal. _ Saturday, August 22 - auction (� 26 tf) BALSAM Mr. and Mrs. Mel,. flannah c_.� /� Plowing s sale of household furniture. .......- ....:.•:.. and children are away this (HitarlQ Mat ' September30. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Day week, vacationing in Maine. .71111111 antique dishes, chinaware, odd left a week ago for a 3 -week dishes, glassware, cooking ut- RO$EBANK holiday in:Vancouver, Miss Eleanor Westney, dau- The Directors of the South' Ontario Pl Wednesday, Association snails, a large number of hen- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry met a the Township Hall, Br al Plowing on Wednesday, August 5, dnsils, s tools, a2 a Church Mrs. O'Connor, Betty and Mr. Harper Beaver, of Or- Westney, came "first" in the to make plans for their Annual Plowing Match. Mr. Howard St., Pickering Valise, Proper- �, of Oakwood Drive, illia, visited last week with 4 Farndale, President, was in charge of the meeting. United Nations Youth Group .� South Ontario Ptoaving Manch will be held this year at returned home from a visit to Mr: and Mrs. Cecil Jones. of fifteen hundred students, in ty. of Eiden MoQuoid. Sade at The Stud Farm. R. R. 1, Oshawa, on Wednesday. September ty. p. de sharp. Terms ash. Dublin, Ont., where they visit- Mrs.. Burnett Jamieson and" New York, This is the first r _ ed Mrs. O'Connor's parents for Mary Jean, and Mrs. Donald 30. The following (7ommittees were appoirted-- .No reserve. House sold. Clsrke a week. The entire family then Jamieson attended a shower time in fifteen years a Can- Lands Committee: Chairman, Howard Farndale i Eimer Pow- No auctioneer' � took off for an inspiYing week and dirmer last Thursday ev- scram has won this honor, � ell, Robert Baird, Jos. Tran, Dave Tran, Bert Gtrthrie; Lorne Mr (aug 20) at a cottage at Cortnbermore, ening, fir Mriss Helen Dr,Iden, Mr. Norman Banks is in Co . hospital. but is reported doing �angA and PrFIrner ogramme me Committee: Chairman; Hawaii Farn- Wadrnesday, August 1.9 aur• t. t was t e rrsire. y. o we last tion sale of furniture, serine as • have'been able to take advan- Mrs. Howard Stiver, at Union- ace -en Canvassing C Whitby T: Murray a 6McClo . Whitby Township; lege of the church -sponsored vf14e. Banl�, }irnvevaer, urtfgrtunately, Bert Guthrie, Whitby Town; Larne ►MoOoy. Whitby Township; tiques, .etc_ china, odd dishes, vacation, and .they vow_ they A shower for Mrs. Amador fractured her wrist last week. I Gordon Corner, East Whitby Township; Armour McMillan, of glassware, cooping utensils, a at the first oppor- (nee Betty Gates) was held Staying with them this month �yi, pp xv!ili agaxn,v Reach number of tools etc.. at '77� tunny. They met the most in- on 'Friday night at the' -home are, Mr. and Mrs. Ravin. The Junior Plowing Match will be held on Saturday, Septem- Yonge St, in the Village of mr.. Alf.. Corbett, of• Law her 26, at 10.00 a. m., at National Stud'Farm. The Committee Property Miss tecesting people, but the high- of Mrs. T. Jordan, when a Manors here, is on a two-week in charge oaf the Junior Match, will be: Clrairinari, Froward Helen FDeartmri. Sale at 1.00 p, light was when they, met the number of .girls attended. vacation. Farndale, Jim Lee. Murray Dunkeld, Larne Motby and Elmer i kit sharp. Terms wail, No re- Russian baroness' who ' has in- � A number from here attend- Mr. and Mrs: Frank Baker 'Favell. At the' Junior Match this year, mounted pirnvs; only, will issue. Clarice Prentice, suet- spired this holiday camp. ed a showwer on Saturday ev- be used, and the Juniors are asked to bring their own equip- will" be returning to Pickering 1a�. Mr. and Mrs. Redpath and ening for Mr. Peter Schoen on the lst. of September. We mezrt• H°'°r"ever, if contestants wish to have equiprr�etrt supplied family are still talking about and Miss Gundy Schnabel, at are _ they should get in touch with an member of the Junior Plow-' (aug 13) the wonderful trip they took the Scdxloen home: glad to of their ores i AMatch Ooarfnmittee. _ ............................ ... in July. For five weeks they Mr, and MQ's. Orr Graham once with us again t n frim Ontario County are already plan number plovvnne tray dy. through the Western left on Sunday for North I)ak- Mrs. Des Lauriers, and son ni o take part in the various. classes at the International :_Real Fstatetatee . gains, through `eta. John, have been spending a plowing Match in Peterborough County, October 7 to 10. House For Sale the desert, through California, Several ladies from here att= ccjrn y detached fie' back up the coast through the ended a trousseau tea on Sat - Solid brick. Built-in stove and Rockies, and coming back ' urday, in Honour of'Miss`Mar' every .Refrigerator. car-port.through the Prairies. A trip ion Pegg, at her home in Au ffmtic dish -wartier. Low never to be forgotten. Stouffvllle: dnwaelrgymerrt. One mortgage. Mrs. Redpath celebrated her A number called. on Mr. and NUDLL ��SSEY Ricins: 839-3193. birthday after their return, so Mrs. Percy 'Clarke, of Green- -- (aug 13). - belated Birthday Wishes wood, last Wednesday, on the -- ..................... ......................... from all her friends. occasion of their 50th wedding House for Sale - solid day Mrs. Lil. Jenkinson, Dyson anniversary. brink ,bungalow. 3 Bedroarixs, Rd, has returned from a wand- Mr: and Mrs: -Glen Mander In Pickering Village•, Apply .erful trip to England where son and family spent the week- �� Box 611 News Office. she visited relatives. and old end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack _.CU.C954 friends, for three weeks. It was Ward, at the Ward cottage �Ieln Wcmted �j er' first trip bare in eleven at Cob000nk. ..= years, so she renewed ratty Several of our `Junior Far 1�1/1lN - STREET, �PICKERING _ HOUSEKEEPER P�iOtie ��•� 601 frieridships. mer members spent Sunday at _ Coaxrpanion wanted, for agood- I Mr, and Mrs. Vic Omelon Mr. Rod Oxford''s cottage,' near qtq natured, elderly lady r Tomn- , and famrs7y, of Dyson Road Bobcayge�on. - to. Line in. Apply: 'Box 12, at -were, up at Stoney Lake last Rev. H. and Mrs, °Monet, of �� ®u, Qj Gnus Fronts O f RMF Cut, Wraop'hW News Office;' Pickering. week -end. Prince Albel•t, Sask.. called on Pia G •�L -- _'= The boys from the West a number of friends in this vic- ranee at are now at inity. Rev. Moore was a for- To- e f�� le, Ligtct house- work prefecting their style for mer minister on, the Grce r ' a i 6 b• .'Baby-.sIttor WantedAnd Fast .Froze N Y . work. P�e• 839.3388. live I Rouge Ce the Water -wood charge. - -- - (aug13-tf) front Show at the C. N. E. The re,zular cht rch service `� ��r Gail Morris, Rosebank Rd., will be held n^xt Sunday, w:t.h �� 45.� a 49 a returned' from a visit with Rev. T, Fleetham back from- C� :...... . VALLEYVIEW ELECTRONICS Susan. Scott, in Scarbom, in his varntlo,t. , TV. and Radio Service Littre to accompany her father The Active S �rvice Class will - • • , - phone: Pickering 942-67110 Mr. C. M�grns, on a business meet nE•xt Wednesday night,; ........ ..:......... ............................ trip ,to Belle-01le last Friday. August 19, at -the hotne•of Mrs. THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1964 TME PICKERING NEWT Palle Five GREENWOOD Banff' All three enjoyed a Room on Thursday evening, Mr. and bars. Chas. McTag- ' Women here, held their meet- Brown are a few ' twMx. eek holiday. August 20, at 8.00 o'clock. Un- Mart entertained for the Com - Next of the borne of Mus. W , with Mr, � � P days, Next Sunday, August 16, the Mtn. and Mrs. Gerald Hen- it No. 3. has aha Suzy Scarool and Church charge of the pro- munity Shower for Miss Mar Sadler, in Pickering, on Tues- their• oottage. Hing and faarlily enjoyed a gram, and Worship, and Unit ion Pegg, on Thursday evening, day eve Services will be resumed, with week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Hing. Mrs. Webb had Tuesday Gloria Trolley spent Suzy School at 10.15 a. m. Oxford at their' l charge of refreslunents. All Marion and Jan Carlsson re- the Program and Worship. Tuesday in Bnartepton with Pigeon Lake ladies welcome, ceived many useful and beaus- Miss Edith Ormerod presided "teacher friends". Gloria will Messrsand a cottage. Rev. Flarzy and Mrs, Moore' iful gifts. They will be marc for the Business. Mrs. Sadler corn mence ford and P cTa have Craw- The General Meeting of be of Saskatoon, are visiting for led on Au r'at Pegg have returned lied Clrunfi �Yon-ren will be gust 15, .at Stouff- served a delicious lunch. ter, in BaarnPton. a gime with Mr. and Mrs. villa United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Eastwood Mr. and Mss. Milton . Pegg fr+oart their enjoyable trip to held in the Sunday School Percy Clarke. Unit No. 3. of United Church and Linda; also Miss May visited friends in Guelph la8t Regular or Coloured Sun's' and enjoyed a trip to CH Glen-Haffy Conservation Park 12 oz. pike Ahbuon Finis ............................._ in 1PMILD 49e Our Handicapped Childnm I 12 oz. pkp, MAPGARINL Swim For You MEDIUM S'fe N•xt Saturday attwwoay at Sun Valley Park Pool, on ' 10LD • �• Valley Farm Road, at 2.6o p, . ddld- 9 5 e MAPLE LEAP ren �. handicapped sono SAVE l ieF-0 M -E T R -Ka } y NATURAL their annual demonstration off CHEDDAR "water sports"».. -showing us Awhat they have accomplished M.PI. Leaf Tesrdetflake Rouge Hills on Hwy. No. 2 Just East of Rouge Bridge this summer. ne ,lpraneed �~ DOMESTIC large "audience" does oncour• nth "uunfortunate you Bring Your Carton � exhibition. Woer�ou�try ti �•.. y y (�allet, get Mel to that pool, for a _ whip, at least. Leet these little _ 1. --rf riond sof o se that we are -MALLin 2 lbse- 39c -- _....... ..... -. CLAREMONT Mo — -- -e w+ - Loose Mss. Roars Jones, .Mrs. Kea cNID • R - SIPM McTaggw t and Mrs. Laitua Large 16-cz. Jar Ernpringhqp IUS. s or attended brit Dozen Miss Marion Pegg, of Stouff- . (SAYE 7e) Ville, on Saturday afternoon_ Mr. and Mrs. George Kc- -- -- _- Kenzie and son David are YORK FROZEN FREEZER BUY spending a week,. vacate at the Soo. and Mm. Lloyd Bow daughter Susan, and son Fay - mond. returned borne on M- ' day, fron a week's trip to the r /�► t EnglandStates, and the �r Mr. George Boxchuk, Whit - (Save -19c) by, is replacing Mr. Bruce (Save 10rJ - �t rlrne the end the C P of the month. Mr. 59e Larp '24 ee» Family Slse Pru = iianthornee is on vaostioa Mr. and ilnii'ts. ?Furry Portae plan to return later this week Swift's Pard (Save'21c) .15 -oz. Tins .Swift's Premium (Save 19c) Swift's _ 1.2 -oz Round Tins Swift's Premium 12 -oz. Tins from a vacation in the Tenses Beef of PREM ._ �W�_2 for 89c LUNCH TONGUE ._ _._ 39c Bay Area - Dog Food .8 for 95c Irish Stew 2 for Tse (Save 90- (For Luncheon) (Save IOc) W. Norman Webster and daughter Irene. of 'itio veto, vim - Large 24=oz. Tins French's Large 16 -oz. Jar's Table .Queen Enriched ited Mr. and M". T. Hammond (Case of 48 Tins $5.50 -Save $1,46)^^(Special Offer of 40c Off) Prepad Mustard __ 2 for 45c BREAD. .___ __ _ 2 for 39c Mr, and Mrs. Ginger, eon Swift's -Premium (Save 20c) -lye-Ib. Tin .1 -ever Brothers _ _ _. _ (Save 50 Full 24 -oz. Sliced LoavesRicky, and daughter Kathy, STROUD Is 25 NEW SURF Red Rose Economy Pkg, of 90 The Instant Coffee That Dares have returned home to Cal- ----- -----� $1.23 Mary, atter vdsiting reletid a in' Cooked Ham 1.49 (With More Cleaning Power) TEA BAGS ---- -- --------- -_____ 79e To Be er is the King Size 5 -Ib. Box (Save lOc) Alone Known C(Save 50c) daughter Taste this gof Mr. e. Mrs.E aim Whrd. Ls Ruta (Product of Uruguay) (Save 25e1 a of CIlarerreonfe peat GIANT 10 -ox' JAR $1.49 weddings was conducted he the Doric (Lemon Spread) Lit Abner's Speshul Brand w Corned Beef for S9c Lemon Pie Filler ...... for 49c FRUIT DRINKS __�_ 3 for $1 _Smart's Choice 15 -oz. Tins United Church on Saturday af- ternoon last, when Miss Donna _ (Save 17c) 20 -oz. Containers (Save 1 lc) (All Flavours) Red Prated Cherries ____ 2 for49c Norton became the bride of Mr. Paul Neslbitt. Following their wedding trip, theme -- will take up residence In the village. MT, and Mrs. )'(Obert Hock- ley are enjoying a holiday mot- or trip to the East Coast. Mr:. and Mrs. Lowick and Flash Grade 'A' Own Ready Round or Squero_ , Lean Peamealed BACK BACON fpY left an Sunday on a JUMPRIBAU e A stork shower was held re HICKENS Centro Cuts or Slices ------ __ Ib. 79e cently at the home of Mrs. • Lucas Arthurs Fully Cooked Smoked Lorean Welsh. for Mrs, Agnes (Frying, roasting, barbecuing) �] ` No. 1 Selected Firm Golden Ripe Ferguson. Guests present en - ^g _ (Average 3 lbs.) Picnic SHOULDER . 1b•9c' Joyed games and cards, foil -Round . - - _ BANANAS - .- ;� lbs• 29c owed by a lunch, served by the - hostess. • Devon sliced Rindlem 1-1b, Pkp. 1bc Breakfast Bacon "ase (Large Size) signed from �the c Pickering 'lip. .STEAKSor _ Blade or Short Rib Blue Goose Sweet Eating Valenti Planning ten • a service. He has been replaced . ROAST (blade bone removed) lb. 59c Oranges 3 doz. ROAST �1 ale11ZT. n Irwcn, whrte- LNn Pownealed Fresh 0 — _.._ .(Size 180 s) RaLL' lA/ C MINCED STEAK _______:________'1b. 69c California Sunkist Size�56's _ FRENCMMAl1'S -BAY • -Cross Cut Grapefruit 40 for Eft Sunday services of Fairport Sliced. Rindless; (While It Lasts) SHORT RIB ROAST _�_'Ib. 69e — United Church are being held No. 1 'Home Grown 10 -Ib: Bag at Dunbarton United church �b• Boneless Rolled Plate Brisket New Potatoes Ase during the month of August,not B' j t/ :�NJ aeon �T ROAST---=---_---_-� � 1b. 49c m. 11 at 10:30 Ha. rs quart basket - 89c bushel $2.49 Linda Horswel3, of Scarboro, Boneless Rolled 0 st 5 Ribs) Fancy Ontario Yellow' Transparent Carl M.,z&n at the home of Fresh (Not Frozen) Meaty PRIME RIB ROAST Ib 89e APPL-ES -. - ---------- -- $9e Mrs. Cody and daughter Smoked Eating or Cooking 6 quart basketb of Toronto, .vs ed the t. Bads on home lase, Sun - SPARERIBS (side) Ib. C -BACON SQUARES 29c No. 1 Ontario 20 -oz. Poly Sags days. Varation Bible Senior is NEW CARROTS :�3 for' 29e :-59 to be held in Fairport United' • Fresh'Lean Pork Loin Roasts ___:: Church for children 6 to•12 Excellent For Barbecuing RIB END Ib. 59c Home Grown Fancy Large Size! years, commencing August 17. Fresh t i Happy Birthday to Cath CEICKENINGS� (Average 2/2 lbs.) Green Sweet Peppers ___.._: S for 29e y }, Baisdon, who will be. 7 years d -111• `' : TENDERLOIN END -_____-__-____ Ib. 69e old on August 19. (While They Last) (Average 3%2 lbs.) No. 1 Ontario Sweet Eating or Pressingl M•rs,• L: Holmes has return_ CENTRE. ROASTS or CHOPS=1b, 79e SHIRO PLUMS (6 qt. basket) ____w 99t ed to her home in Scarbono, Lucas Arthurs (English Brawn) WHOLE LOINairs a easant two ______.�__..______, Ib. 65e No. 1 Ontario Crisp Large Stalks I afterweeksth the R. Salsaons, Lucas Arthurs Small Link 1 -lb. Pk GREEN CELERY 2 for 29c on Liverpool Road. S. 1b. tin-• 11HADIJUEESE�� —. We are Pleased to hear Mrs. ' • PORK SAUSAGE ______________ _ 1____ 49e IL J. Rawbon, Pleasant St., is -._.. - _ ARRIVING FRESH DAILY feeling much better after her bad (Less Than 3 lbs. - 39c Per IbJ' feeling ss __ MINCED BEEF -------_---_--__--: 2 lbs. 79e FACi'IESsympathy 'lis extended to _ NO 1 ONTARIO Skink • P� Mrs. Donalds, Live rpool Rd. S. .' N .ERS _ :(Loose) 16 �' Standing (6ih & 7th Ribs) r on the • last week."Eng of her father, PRIME RIB ROAST _ _____ _ 1b. S9c Attractively Priced ................................. 4 _ Pale Sint - TME PICKERINe Nowa ' THURSDAY AUGUST 13, 1964 tournament at 1T, for children WEST ROUGE on"August Sd l' � BUSINESS --DIRECTORY The Churches to 12 years of age. It will he The West Rouge Home and is recovering nicely following held at Fairport Church, coin--..__ School Executive reports. that an emergency operation for a- meneing at 9.00 a. in. !!!■tom!■!n■■K■■�!=a` the results of a survey, taken cute appendicitis, at Scarboro 000 •--on "wheRher parents were in General Hospital, last Thurs- -- -. Personals GUARANTEED f• r R8 favour of a school uniform for day ni'gh't, August 6. McEACHNIE"S vnated Church yce and, Mrs. nattier, of Radio TV Service FUNERAL DIRECTOR Minister": Rev. MNviile suttan" the boys in the school, consist- Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Callum ` Brycemore Rd. and their dau- �•ing of a beige T Shirt, with and Christine, of Pine Dr. are ghter and somin=law, Mr. and Any Make or Model - CHURCH SERVICES collar, 'and brown slacks, mat- mo to Arizona on Satur- erial of your • own choice" Mrs' Allan Jones, Don Mills, day, Good luck, folks.. y "* showed that one hundred and are enjoying their holidays at Congratulations to r. Wal- ,ARTHUR FIELD 11.00 A. M. -•J thirty were for tthe uniform, Lake Baptiste. ter Willis, who had a birthday Physic An"lanp Service while seventy voted against it. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore on Sunday, August 2. Sunday School Withdrawn and family, Rivereourt Rd. are PICKERING � OR NIGHT For The Summer The Principal, Mr. Robt. Wea- Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Gourlie spending their vacation at the spent several days in Gann- AUDLEY ver, was quite surprised at cottage, at Dake Kashabog, oque last week, visiting Mr. !� the response, and also vera' Mr. and Mrs. Sid. Henson and Mrs. Best, former resid- WATER DELIVERED pleased to learn how parents and family have just returned Church Service 9.45 A. AL felt about "Johnny's clothes". ants of Whites Side J. W 'Wire. McEaehnie. Sunda School 10.50 A. M. from two weeks at their cot- We do hope Mr. J. Walm- • Pte' Y ' The uniform is recommended tage at Lake Baptiste. sley's sister, Flory Rushton WestOf DUtlbarlOfi '* ■■■■■■■■!t!i■■!■■■■■■r by the Home and School, but o 0 0 and her friend Mae Wright of is not cormpuls�ory. As a parent THE CHURCHES Blackburn, England•, are enjoy- PHONEt 9412-2171 I would like to add,'that I PHONE would Eike to see all our West St. Edward's Anglican Church Ing three-month vacation _ ! 9 at Srpruce Hill, Rd. Mr. and • PIelCerlfl Otic. a Rouge School Children in un- East Ave Mrs. Walmsley's daughter, ATIantie 2-0063 9' St. Georges iform, and must say that I Sunday, August 16. 9.30 a. Sandra is also home from Eng- -.- --._--- would be very happy to see the m. Holy Communion, with Rev. land for a month's holiday dur- Anglican Chwcb - . mothers dress the is in the K. Scott, in charge, as he has which she will be celebra- gn' in8 reconmeended green tunic with returned from vacation. ting her 21st birthday, on Aug- KEN and CLARKE PICKERINe, ONTARIO ust 20. Happy Birthday, San- CrelBbton, � ■Ev. N. S. SHEPHERD . white blouse so many were Grace Presbyterian Church dra. pp PRENTICE M. A.. D.,D. wearing, but seem tb have now Port Union Road Marlene Mitchell ,and Diana AUCTIONEERS di Murdoch grown away from. They look ecce ase, ►ak•rME. Oct shnart as a group, especially Sunday,August 16. 9.30 a. Turner returned home on Sat- MARKHAM Pr...h Ess-ssaa m. Regular Morning . Worship, uyday from ten days at Girl Sou�tOrf - 'SUNDAT SERViCEs •� when in choirs, visiting other with Rev. McMican in Charge Guide Camp, at Haliburton. LMrea" ew Aer`«fai0 00600 eti. .�• � schools. I have heard many of the service. ' a.�w. N oa8■ra and Tart and Notaries Public . e.36 .. s.=-N.hi cN�.l■. comphrmnts about our girls' ............................................_..... - __ .................. ROAD sno soar. 1■wlasamt., Haar• 16.36 a. M­Aereins Playa • uniform. and feel if a boy's DUMBARTON BROCK ••1• ►.eN.r.l Read s.ta $ANE o* c011•Eees CIU►MMRt nese A. s --Reis rwwIwud.. unifor=m would bring the same, ew Nr awlaKs a! can sentry) we should definitely have it. maaaee■rl. mat" S Simms, St. N„ Oshawa 16.80 a. a..-sawday Sehow � - United Church - The swimming lessons at the DUAL SZRVICR AT ONE PRICK (>4 �• P.n.r Hap 000 Brock Road Pod are contin- Telephone Oshawa T23-3M� " The West Rouge Canoe Dub T� rrrirkister,. Rev. Dr. W. A. - PHo■ss _ 1e.a6 ■...-N■r••ry . is staging a big Victory Par McKay conducted the regular �' despite the cool weather. 294.5161 or 6410416#6 (At tM Party Hall) cede a Saturday, big, August 1S. service on Sunday morning, We are all hopuig for a little prasuen Rare 00864 "106UBeed WEDNESDAY (hour not urdai, at time of meted by Mr. R Pitcairn,, at more summer weather. Mwe"Swe on" 1a6s. 16.00 a. 1" Rehr commmise the o1'8an. The lesson was; Happy Birthday to Michael a.r h■lyre•a.w far the Sat writing}, in honour of the work- Matthew T: 21-28, with the Burke, who was three derful shaving the members text from verse 24. The sermon old last week. years "� • • made in the Ottawa Champion- Mr. and Mrs. H. Dawson, of FLEURY i COMERY ship Regatta - Reeve L;aYcox has was on. 'The Bible and the the 4th Concession had the tat- S HERR I N Christian, Scism New Curriculum". Many quer- ter's brother,- Mrr E. Weston EtiARRISTERs SOLICITORS been busy s�mg arrlange- tions have been asked about ments. and expects to have a the New Curriculum, planned and Mrs. Weston. 0f Montreal; . NOTARIES PU/LIC Police Cruiser, Fire Truck, the by the United Church for the also Mr. and Mrs. Marriot. vis- '* So�R Pickering Band. and as many gay it them for a few days last M"'iilis ON 10 6 Raw NOoUQ9 HILLS, ONTARte nday School. We must week, NEYad Creek Punerai and CHURCH SERVICE AND cars as are available to carry teach young children only whatSUNDAY SCHOOL Mr. and Mks. W. Carter gaud AT. ?t37S4 - Ve, carrheoys �'the Club: second' in the Miss of learns hen Bible the is cornpletely true, what family and � rs.aE:GuCarnucetdt ' • Ambulance .Service Alw. Swvl I&.** �r Nest Rouse. Donna Bocinaryk. he learns then wtII be the basis = s,,..as service -zsa P. M. who and Lake. Simcoe. on Sunday. 1 er =. r C A. Contest, at 'Ottawa. ten in different eras of reiig- Mr. C',ondon Hu fieI M #eNey-�s�0d'aSPa` No. e. HlakWay Make'an effort to turn mit -and ious lite at different stages of ghson and his a�1 ad ttvaaa" No. 2 MilQhway Testimonies of mowing ■m sh .,bapr the Carxre C,,h .Mesh- development. The books of the son are spending a few days �, A„4ytlna■/ at Pickering Mach Read at N,e w•doesd y ■ atiog here, who bovw wnrkod wh hAr,f Bible have different messages, fishing at Flinton. '. t�+ie vp9r Thp pgrAftP wtl9 The books of Jonah and Ruth Beverley Boys will be coin * H•w at 6.00 P. r. __.. • ., a,•t At F,�TE++�en11'e R^qeh show that people in other coup- ALL ARE WELCOME peting'in the Canadian Nation- Th• "lowRe•s M ePea a tries are also cod le, al Championship, to,be held in - Telephone +.MOTi•�J1pph Rrv,op, Rv+cPhank, g I'r'O" the Sommerville Pool, on the' MONUMENTS - P the P■.Ile� Ta••d■y, T.�aray . found truths are illustrated in 14th. 15th' and 16th of August. • .. `` `'v�.,.,p T�iilc Ari rveat Hitt HIEY.igr M•a.a..we w•,t. WHIteIIaII 2-3610 and �ra.y a.N a ♦.N P. M. 41hi�+ 0�4 esvwrg1 ,+f the the Bible stories. There seems We wish her good luck at this •r.e i••■Use. It to be .a c nflict between the time., �/ER -AUSTIN, PROP. � "'-$%arc 1101 ad Testament and Science. . .. ger .rlMar 1■lenwatlew, OM r...... .....:......:. ...: .. r ■. R. a. WbItay, Oetrfe F AThatM S-3NS ..•s ♦i„ef t+.e , eelfinnte took The Biblical creation story is - Two Mlae weer a 0a 0 �„t �� Glrr4av to lvatrh M 1 L L E R MIM+1ry ■!■■■■i■!■!!■!i■al■■lal� a beautiful -picture story of O; N.. s. Highway, e•sw.. 'the television aho�uoinR of the God's creation, The main Idea TRAILER SERVICES vh Buy and Sell Hq 'A Alex Ottawa Regatta -highlights- As is that God crested the world.. SALES i RENTALS With A Classified Ad 1 am told it was good... sorry to Everything that we tech must TWA -Long Camping Trailer Phone: Whitby 66sa4s� St. Andrew's have missed it, but, being at be something which we. pro- 19N Models From $400.00 _ R !!sl!!■!■■■■■!!!■■!!■■ Presbyterian Church a ovttage in the north country foundly believe and cannot be -- Church stT..t North, there was no TV. shaken in this belief. Cabin i Camping Tralier Pkkerf" The 'Club wilt -fie putting o 0 0 FOR RANT cd:►ue in cue �. .�, C.. ,uuw Church /u116Mn - „� ��� I�, Ma ndNr filSe A Minister Rev. F. Conkey, M. us aa�UL04, Au00wL ol,4, at uhe The Bantam Soccer Team. EvwyMling For Trailer nssb 4f W1 p :: •►.ate r hunt in the C. N. E. sponsored by Dumbarton Unit- AJAX - Phone: 944-$491 �,.vutxri, ao__p4dn to see uhetu. ed Church. at present lead the ORDER NOW AND /E SURE( Phone !41!•.Zaq u ai au possaxe. c ongrawia- ScarbOm League. On Satur (apr 9 to Ice of W 11. L.ur>; w our �tuo. �, August 15, they are in a __ .�._ _ __.....- ..............._._: ,.NE'VE 60NE WHOLESALE ssrh► Worship 1b Ax 0 0 0 y school Ism A.MI suDda eMr. Wad - .conn Sinclair to our district, - SiVE A 11YIsDli17 Wek>ome Awebd as they are the new proprietors1 D���� LTD ay 0f C;tkesterhill Variety Store 1 _ odea .'-.end Post Office, and come from _ ,.:Weston, Ont. We are sorry to a -~} iPRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS M. AND F. M. RADIOS $69.95 lose Mr. and Mrs. Al. Hart and family from the store, but as / -S NOKS SUNDRIES BABY Ow Il'11YIE* I� $39.95 ,Raebo�0� they are still in the district, as they are living in l�ougedale M ,Acres, we feel we will often �Sabings On Our Hie Calls & S R k Ssrviq �P sips See them; and remember them ... .. .. :.. - - es the.frieikdly family at the -STORE HOVRS. _ ' SSSAVE - Pkhx'e Tubes, Tubes, Parts- SAVE oarner store, but feel Mr. and - ,. _ Mn' Sinclair are very capable WEEK GAYS DAILY 9 a.tn. t0 9 P.11r1. TUNER CLEANER -Only 996. and will also make many new frierhds in this SUNDAYS ,lid HOLIDAYS 1 pm !o S p.1111: 'L 'S. TRONICS lek+!■■!!!!!!!!�■!\levee ocosmnunity. ` Mr. and Mrs. John Deana and l amily, Ridgewood Road, :: = ''WHOLESALE SUPPLY CO. LTD. have been enjoying a month P143MING ::: PHONE Whl'tehali 5-5961 Li at.her cottage near Lindsay. with relatives in California. Mrs. Clhaddock, Sr., of Hai- - LIVERPOOL. ROAD, SOUTH _ • ig two. weeks - her ton and daughter -n ' E WZ�witth .`t.95 h, 'law, and grandcMr. 04 04V$A' UNITED. CHURCH (Highway No. 2) W A. McKay, ALA, Ph. D. Minister JOINT SERVICE"AT FAIRPORT UNITED CHURCH 10.30 A. M. Serving Christ In The Community Since IM and Mrs. Dong. t`hadciock, of;PICNIC nuis Dr.` TABLES Barge Miss Susan Craig, of Rouge }� _ _ .._. Hills Dr. is spending a week e lek+!■■!!!!!!!!�■!\levee with her grandmother Craig, (OPTOMETRIST. ST.ES ST. JAM Li at.her cottage near Lindsay. IUt.7 COMMUNITY CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Purkiss .`t.95 JOHN L» RAwBON, R.O. HOUR ` RefornNd . Episcopal , and family, Sunnyslope Ave ' are enjoying a motor trip Fast - _$16.95 .:.3 Pleasant street " ELECTRONIC SERVICE North ReSebank Road, cpINN Rev. � L. E• �P�� to Prince F.dvvlkrd Island. where they will -visci relatives and �. Orf Rd.. I LlvWPNl South)., NDAY i SUNDAYS HOLIDAYS B. A. / Mends __ NO DELIVERY CHARGE • BA Service Caltraets ANTENNAS i TOWERS Ave.,vo., erorllO Phone HO 5.41124 , Mrs. Betts, Sr., of Yorkton. 9eak., is enjoying a monih's dauRfi _ LUMBER - Hours.. - ..10 A. M. to 4 P. M. Installed i Repaired Telephone 839-3937 s.rYie. d Worhlp visit with her San and :.ter -in-law and grandsons Mr. :-AJAX EVENINGS - 7 M 9 P. M. - C a M RADIO slriway school i /Ib class Bible 9.45 A. M. and Mrs. HuQhh Betts and Ricky of West Dint Chea. • ■ j J(PlekeMng Yard OnI�I CLOSED ON WEDNESDAYS A TELEVISION Morning Prayer We are happy to report Miss Telephone 839-2601 . - land Rd. Jeragfer Cawthorne, Is - - Holy Communion Fk-w THURSDAY, AUGUST 13,1964 • , THE PICKERMIG NEWS Pspit Sertltt etery. While there they visited gin on Monday, August 17; at y _ the graveside of the late Pres- 9.00 a. m. Monday through Fri T - - ideni Kennedy, and upon their day, August 21. All children -- - - return, spent a few days in. who have attended Kirrdergar- North Bay, where t Y_AID had el • Y they a ten to 15 yews; welcome. Sbrks and Fla1YrlS Eros Bay Rid�a By Pd FIM " P''st with friends. 000 Cummings ent- Birthday Wishes to Susan ered Ajax Hospital on Sunday Williams who will be ten years ............................ ........_. a. m. and 12.00 noon. evening, •wheTe,he will under- old on Au' t 17., and to Brian - _..�......_..... number handyman's tools; ,BAY RIDGES o 0 0 go suryerv, also n tools; Antique and Burrows, who will be 16 yearn COMMUNITY PICNIC A L familypicnic has been ar AUCTION SALE Miss aura Hazel, of Eng- old on August 20. P• odd china dishes; Glassware; , For Residents Of Bay Ridges ranged by Bay Ridges mate- utensils etc.; Shell land, is spending her vacation Atprotte having "news" for onlypayers' Association and the Re- Household Furniture; Antique with the Dennison family, of this Dishes; Chlnaware; Odd Dish- electric lamp. Three gond tres- y, paper, please call : Mn. SATURDAY, AUGUST • 15. creation Association of Bay ties Lakeview Ave. �• Cooper, at 839-3562. es; Glassware; Cooking, o Uten-_..... _............................................. At Bay Ridges Beach Park Ridges for residents of the ails; A large number of handy- Numerous other articles.0 00 Starts at 1.30 P. M. area. It is to be held at the man's toots etc., ate- 0 00 Dunfair Baptist Church 'News J. E. HYATT Ganes, Races, Draw Bay Ridges ' Beach Park, on 41 CHURCH ST Sale at 1.00 P. M., sharp. Sunday School at 9.45 a. m. R. R. 3. Pickering Free Refreshments Saturday, August 15, at 1.30 p.PICKERING ! Terms Cash. No Reserve. The Morning Worship at 11.00. Mr. HOUSE MOVER —= Bring A Picnic Lunch • m. Bring your own lunch. Cof-the props - =;=� hoose has been sold. Fishback Will take the service. Homes Raised - Foundations (in case of adverse weather, fee will be supplied. ' CLARKE PRENTICE, Aust, Equipment 7.00 p, m. Evening Worship - E i ent Rented - picnic will beheld on the fell- 0 00 ELDER McQUOID Proprietor or auctioneer willRev. Norman, will spe4k. Wed- 282-8732 owing, Saturday, August 22.) On Saturday, August 15, the SATURDAY AUGUST 22 1964 f net be responsible for any pub- Y en' at p. m., ................... ...... Handicapped Children will de- 1 bit Prayer Meeting. Friday even- READERS AND morzstrate the which lie . is liability, property damage in at 7.45, Teen-agers. Fri- Hi,'ghlight of the 0aa2iaR � Chrome kitchen table; Four da evening, Au ADVERTISERS they have made o the swim- , or Injury to the public in can - week -end for Bay Ridges res- lessons, for parents and chrome kitchen chairs; Dresser Hon with this sale. Y g gust 14, at 9A0, � ming .................................. the young people will form. up THERE PLEASE NOTE idents will be the huge bazbec- interested friends. The event is with mirror; Highboy with at the church for a parade E WILL NOT Be AN ue to which we have been in- to take place at 2.00 p. m. at mirror Electric ,floor lamp; �+ • L through the Beach. This is a vited by our Members of Par- Sin Vali T QlY Oit Beach ISSUE OF THIS PAPER Valley Park, Park, whicfi Is on VanQay • dresser with round P "dress -up parade", s0 Dome one bament, Mike 'Starr and Ab. Valley Farm Road, about one nrirror; Rollaway cot wilth come all, and dress up your- NEXT WEEK Walker. ,It is to take place on mile north of No. 2. w mattress; Full-size modern The Todd family, of Lake • - - - - - ' Highway. self, your bike, your wagon etc. The News Office Will b. Closed Saturday, August 15„ coram- Swimming lessons for these bed; Box springs and mattress view Ave: spent a delightful 6. ening at 2.00 p. m., at the children has been a voluntary- fo above; &Day mantel clock; , vacation travelling through the and join the fun. Alter the the week. of Aug. o Heber Down Farm, on No. 7. project undertaken by the 1 Small stand; Electric waffle U. S. They visited Washing- tion Bible $cthool1Owill be held. n for Vaca- Conwpondents also Note. one mile west o1 Maybe We've Gone Fishin Highway,Co iron; Punch bowl sen Electric Y per- ; � ton, D. C., and Arlington Cerrk' Vacation Bible Sctwol will be- • ........... ............................... Brookiin. Six miles from Brou- un far the razor; Antique ghan' A cavalcade of cars Peering, Ajax, table; Clotheabor�se;mBred box- hal Bay Ridges will meet at Whitby. es; Small storage cupboard; A - Bayview Heights School at . These plucky youngsters are set of metas' shelves; Four -130 P. m. welt worth watching, and spec- . good diming -roam dxgrs; Four L A H H 0 W TO ATTEND The afternoon features: a- tators will be an azed at just good kitchen khan's; Number .. ax>sements and games for the how well they manage. of books; Picnic icebox; Num - and adults. It's a real 0 0 0 ber of pictures; Large picnic � - SpecW*riOwdguest fig be- affair. THE cHtJ►GCHBi lunch -box, complete; Corner ' FREE Barbecue Spedei! Quests veil! be: Mr. and - � stand; Crokinole set; Set of . Ms. Jaim Die[enbaker. If you Peale Latham Church Chinese checker=; Latae 'Mier - need a ride or want additional mos jug; Two electric -!%pr btib cation about the barbas- has weliccubed back it's pastor, yams„; Set of wooden sbelbelvk; been oor b inn, SW hes ei timing his stun- L►�A►TURDAY� AUL 15 2 P4 K ue, please contact Cori Wicks, FAV. Mr. fir, who i`itnnber d foam rubber dabs at MO 21320 or Pat Foa ugbNstery, work, sY adz - .S ti362. ,lee in the United States. pull - .0 -00 as; Two -burner coal oil stere, � R f � E i E R DOWN FAR M ': for RothenberQer reoaWed a with oven; Caleaan lantern; Tuesday, August 18, will be pleasant su pr se on Mss m trill Set of amtain streachers; A _ the Incl afternoon for students when be disoovesed that the aanunercial mop Pall with a u= of Bayview Heights and Sir Chtmft Glharhod had been bees fir; Quantity of floor '00 k 7. � � Mile WestOf DiU1 Vin John A. MacDonald Public >,Y carpeted in green: The tile; Magazine reek; A small `Schools to take advantage of donor of the Carpeting is a tool chest; Three small tables; • summer s� Nbrary faelit- metnber of the church. veto In- Meet. MIKE STARR, K P., MATT DYMOND, M. P. P. ' lea. at Bayview Heights school sists on m naim W anonymous. Tw'law' 01 point and brushes; Two lawn emirs; Number of it WAS, P. P., Rt. Mon. JOHN DIEFENBAKER and ran students of bath schools. Services'at Fbace i.utlreraa neat � Summer library hours are 1.30 are held each . Sunday mormng � � Gds 'fruit to 3,30 p. m., and terve been at 10.30 a. m. The choir meets bow! and dl; Fres; Cake stands;et arranged by Mrs. D. Hodsileld on Wednesday evenings at 7.30 Crock bowls; Fruit jars; Met al stool; Two small electric and her volunteer library com- p. m: The Church Council mart stoves (good): National pt�ees- - mciliti who operate library on Tuesday evening, August il. ure•aooker and canner; Quan- GAMES, RIDES, RACES, HORSESHOES, STEERSURGERS, BANDS the for students during 000 tits, of toweb. linem •etc,; A the school. year, 000 0 0 Fairport United Church cornmode chair; 30 Foot exten- (ENTERTAINMENT FOR YOUNG AND OLD - For the Derrell! of Bay Rid- sion ladder; RubberAired . hen joined with Dunbarton Un- whedbarro�; TAW snow tires ges many new residents, new iced Church for the summer, 67-15, 4 -ply, complete with !EVERYBODY WELCOME — COVERED STANDS If SHOWERS pupils may be registered at and will hold joint services wheels; Electric drill, complete Bayview Heights Public School during the month of August, with motor: Two steel vises, Sponsored b The P during the week. of August 31, at Dunbarton, on S at y rogresslw Conservatlw Association of Ontario County Sundays one large, one small; Number to September 4, between 9.00 10,30 a. m of ice; Step-iadder; . Large • �� �ue �� ea. Sena ea>• ear Bassi e0� easse ewer asses Bata e>_ �� CAMEO 1 � _ am R E aN ES N0 COMP REMAIN& 0� CAMEO NEWS= MACAU* O=AM "NEW, �e ��'i'lu:�l�i�rl�ul�'°�°K U ed a n Mit! Or LVA* A t mit Tits 0 4 l TOM 1w asso P I STOLMATIC VALtJd A high-quality, one -hand I - . . operated grease gun. cm- How tO e� er" plete with 12' flexible -exten- sion yoU� FDR �M�r • • t • tion hose. You save 55.25WEEKLY P?JZES over the regular Esso retail 1 Cut this contest out of popor Det ro fill In your Home and price of $8.25, when you pun- along doted lines and Dila tet address. Judges decision final. chase one carton of 60 Esso picture. Or draw a picture That 4 All entries become the pre• ,_ :MP Grease' Cartridges—the IMPERIAL MARK N looks like this and color N Party of Elmo► the Soley Ela - sure, economical way to keep of BIKES .'One bay's and one 91d's °rothhi sheen of phortt and cannot be returned. your equipment in top work- r{th g M the picture a Children o/ employees of this cant `FLYTE ACCMSORY KiT$ newspaper, .the Ontario Softy ing condition. Get one from IIIP� S Moil contest and list M ad- teorm and C.C.M. may not your Imperial Esso Agent— I Each kit contains bicycle lock, dress on Entry form, Don't for, enter, but order soon, this repast handle grips, bell, mud . flap offer is for a Urnited tints ottij►. a streamers. I and s Gamest Ne.4 NAME ... ....:.. ............ MORINON...M011E IN THE FttTW!>r...fR0A11MPEMAL OCL I ! L M E t ` .F+IQ.I /,afore ONTARIO SAFETY tEAGY! ...«............. .......................:... ... .............. :...» .4r:r ii rn 208 KING STRUT WEFT tder��t1� toy, Te� TOROKTo 1, 4DN1ARfi0 Ali! ........ TELaFPiiOMt ........ ............ Bel' ........ 4alti F. L BENNETT, AJAX - 10;1etQeat.r, asp► .� • i , I W