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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1964_08_2714 - - 61-,qEWS - - BfTA�LMII• lBL�MIOM _ fl!!C■ - ."ICKE lNo Im ' ICKER - ----- ..... . .. VOL. a1 NO. 36 THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1964 Priv - ICc Per Copy This Is The Proposed Nuclear Hydro Plant Approve Shotgun Method dor ee Library Effective September 4, the - - a Destroying Dogs At Dog Pound ��' will be open during the swung hours: y �r �� k t Tuesday! 3.00 to 5.00 P. M. . - � Thursday - 6.00 to 8.00 P. M. q The destroying of dogs at Mail in ' close range, with a shot is golly sower quiet- Fri - 6.00' to 8.00 P. M. gun ionaire to Pickering Village Saturday - 9.30 to 11.30 A. permissable, according to Mr. Clerk, B. H nth thtg week. M., and 2.00. to 5.00 P. M. T. I. Hughes, General Manager r ^•g �' +�• ;�< of the Ontario Society for'the • ' �, o;, ., Prevention of Cruelty to Ani- l• Pickering Reeve, C. E. Morley mals. y - There are three approves means of destroying animals 1101 • • that are acceptable: iruloculat- ffesses Opinim On Sewers _ . «•` `i ion of a barbituate by a quai- If � ified veterinarian, electrocute, „ standards as laid down by 25th August, 1964 sump pump and 'the ever pre- per t "• r the American Veterinarian As- sent possibiliity otf the purrip Dear Mr. Editor: socimon and the first `way, stopping when the owner is ab- a. mentioned above. I have been asked by Reeve sent and flooding fire place. Mr. Hughes spoke to Pick- Murison qn behalf of Council The improved value of our ^ „ ering Township Council ata express my opinion of the Property. One of the first special conruniittee meeting re- +� proposed Sarritary. Sewer Pro- . questions 'asked by prtisper.KSve _ cently, folbow�ing the dismant- jest for the Vrliage of Picker- pu�asers Or loaning institu- b ling of the present set-up in tions is "Have you sewers?" - - • the township pound • for de- It has always .been one of The much improved opportun- straying antimalla. the projects which must be ity of your village s'cur.1m Mir. Huges said the shotgun faced by the residents of file desirabfle' comsnerciai business method would be quite ale- vintage and fortunately for us and light industry. The re- quate in Picketing, since the all has man, compensating buildfuhg of iiigtcvinay No. 2 �' • p = E monthly averse of g dogs ' de` factors in spite of the _very, t i{ingston Road 17ast .-and strayed here is not Targe. VVIOM l and Church Str., North `. considerable cost. The irlfoa-rrnstion contained and Soutti. The possibiAty of ��y ';��'w in the letter from . Council selling to the Plckering Dis- • k L{IW Lbs & To . dated August 10th, 1964 deals trict High School the use of the sewage treatmrllE plant at only with the frontage charge 1 ' under a local irrhlutrvement a reasonable chores, thus lm- :' Attend `�^••_"•'_•' . bylaw and this part oc the pvoving our interest is the / Oshawa Riding Liberal As- work can as -explained be pre hiWeschool fortunnte in that solation has announced' the paid g turd property owner our VWW is in excellent tin- - to his great advantage. - - names .of the delegates to the There ' are however other andel s� and I feel certain L adership Convention in Tor history will repeat itIleli. onto cut September 17, 18 and costs to be considered mainly When the villaW installed treatment plant, force maisrs. r the serne financial prob- neel's drawing o! -proposed nuclear hydro plant, east of Frenchman's Bay 19th,. pumping stations, etc., and of le�ertie to your Council of Ibcae named from the ini course the operation of the -3t was announced last week• owatt units is scheduled for "Tire location -of a power mediate area are: Mr. Ronald system. These are the costs ire those days. In the best inter by Premier John Robarts and I operation by 1970, Mr. Strike station in relation to areas of-Spivule and Mr, Al Ward of 'valved and aside from the est of all. water was installed W. Ross Strike; Gthairamn of said. major electrical consumption Bay Ridges, C. S. Bryant of temporary ircmrrverldenc�e than and lite resulting uptawing in Ontario Hydro that a - cost- I '•'!tris project is the second is also an important consider- Pickering, and David McGin- will -be caused by the instralla- building and increased assess- sharing . sharing agreement had been :largesit nuclear power . •station action. After looking'at a numb- nesB, and Fay Md.eish, _ of tion os the maims: are the only Anent took much of the sting reached between the Ontario now planned anywhere in the er of potential location in the. Ajax. adverse or limiting' are. I out a the annual cosh. _ The financial assistance ot- -�_ gbverrnrrent. Ontario Hydro world, The Ontario plaint will south part of Ontario, we de- I thunk our Council should give fer�ed by the Senor Govern- avl the Federal government be powered by a reactor, con- `cided the Pickering Township a b■� us a sample cost on a 50 'ft. meets plus our ,own initiative cot. rtiction of a 1A00,000 served, designed. engineered site is preferable for many MIRII*l Blain lot with the total costs of the and contribution:'can make watt nuclear electric. pow- and built by Canadians. The reasons, including its Proxim- e7 project; er stattion, and they will make production of electricity using ity to large load centres. lire 1 On the credit side of the the project a success. The application to locate it on the natural uranium: a mineral final decision rests with the For Township? ped p different benefits wiN all be ours. With project our present rlsiiomai. and local • 150 acres now owned by the which Ontario possesses• in, a- Atomic Energy Control Beard." and varied bergetits. First is the : Ontario Hydro on the east side bilundance will be a welcome a- Mr. Strike said. It would appear that plans benefit to the individual to re- time y I think this is the - ot Frenchman's Bay. ddition to-the energy rescurc- are under way to proteid with move forever the threat of time to move forward. Tile new plaint is to cost an as of our province" Mr. Rob- a new municipal building at clanger to... health from over- Thank Yom' Editor for estimated $266 million and a- arts said. 6l1eSS of the Week! an estimated cost of 5300.000. flowing septic ,tanks, the an- your continued i nihil a the bout two-thirds of this .cost is ' He added that the advent of The Townshipof Pickering j Picksaffairs of the Village of 9 Application is being made• to noyance of cleaning or re- Pickering. to be paid by the Ontario gov- nuclear power. in Ontario may will be divided into two school dispense with a vote of the b placing these tanks always it ernment., be compared to the discovery areas. There will likely be an electors on the subject. See seems at' iros't incomenient YOUrS sincerely,The first of two 500,000 kit- of a dozen new Atiagarac, announcement nest week. the notice on page 7. - ime`s. The getting rid of the Cyril E, Morley, i-fttario Scholarships On Final �xaminations _ PICKERING HIGH SCHOOL HAS OUTSTANDING RECORD e 1 Mr. J. C. Richar District prli h rine• ,� x High ' School has announced. that 5 - �d• the Grade 13 gr8duatioi class has obtained an average r over !0 "c in eight upper slftooI subjects. This entitles graduates, thew boys and s girls to Ontario schotar-� ?! ships. Mr. Richarson is just' Aably proud of this record. �atvdon" will. be honored d "'e annual - commencement IN, s e alercises this fall. J Mr. Richardson, said that K : ickering's average of 6t�Jo , was well above the success it the province. N6 said he had high hopes that a similar Grade 13 stand- Id could be maintained in - Miller Roger Stronell Beverley Hawthorne tan Butters Marie Draper John 964-65. KOEHNEMAN, Reneth-Eng. Comp: 66;. Eng. Lit. 70; Hist. 79,'Bo "Geom. i1; Botany 70; Zeal. 661 Citem. $7. GRADE 13. DEPARTMENTAL EXAMINATION RESULTS 7s; Zeal. so, Ont. Auth. 7i, Lat. Camp. 76; Fr. Auth. 73; 'Fr. Comp. SCHRAM, Leslie P.-Eng. Com P. SS; Eng. Lit, 661 Mist. 66; Alg. 52; 71. Geom. 60; Chem. 71; Fr. Auth. 52; Fr. Comp. S0. LABRIE, Marilyn P.-Leg Camp. 36; Eng. -Lit. 66; Botany 64; toot. 77; STONE, Gary R.-Eng. Comp. 5S; Eng. Lit. 12; Alg. at; Geom. "!101' BARKEY. Carole A.-i`nsiiCeteit� 74�i Ew Oo. 7 i,4 t. C. 67; Bot. i01 Lat. Auth. 62; Let. Comp. 66; Fr. Auth. 60; Fr. amp. 72. Trig. i Stat. ee; Physics 93; Chem. 69; Lat. Auth, 79; Lat; Camp. si QWLES, [ s LUSTED. John C.-Eng. Comp. 80; Eng. Lit. Bli .Ala. Se; Trig. and . iTRONELL, Roger D.-[ng. Comp. i3; Eng. Lit, 81; Trig. i Stat. tool, ,. Lat. A. ifi Lat. C. 71 Fr. Act. 7fi Fr. C. 82. Stat. 32; Botany 54; Zeal. 71; Chem. 53; Fr. Auth.' SO; Fr. Camp. S6. 00; Zeal. 6S; Physics 64; Chem, 76; Lat. Auth. is; Lat. Comp. 87; aROWN, Sharon L.-Eng. C. 72; ling, Lit. S2; Mist. 772 Bet• 36; Zit• MERCER, Mervyn R.-Alg. 05; Gebm, 56; Physics 67; Chem. 60, Fr. Auth. 81; Fr. Comp. $6. St; F►. Auth: 54{ Fr. Comp. 80. MICHNA, Stephen J.-Eng. Comp. 7e; Eng. Lit. 74; Alg. 72; Geom. 71; STROUD, Leonard G.-Eng. Comp. s0; Eng. Lit. 53; Alg. 711 anent. 'UTTAR, len 8----Earg, Camp- 741 Eng. Lit. 83{ Mist. 7s; Lat. Aut. 877 Trig i stat. 01; Physics i0; Chem. 66; Fr. Auth. oil Fr. Comp. 6s. 63; Trig. i $tat. 511; Physics 63; Fr. Auth. SO; Fr. Comp. 61. _ cat. Comp. ei) Fr. Aulh. 80; Fr. Comp, go; $pan. Auth. 631 Spa"- FAILL[R, John A.-Eng, Comp. all Eng. Lit. 831 Mist. $$I Alg. 70: STROUD, Murray D.-Geom. 70; Trig. i Stat. sa; Botany 77; Physics --' Comp. m Chem. 76; Lat. Auth. 81; Lat. Camp. 601 Fr. Awth. 81; Fr. CemP. 87. SO• Fr. Auth. 52{ Fr. Com . 61. ATT4$, Ian J-[n • C. S6; Eng. Lit. 50; Alg. 06; Zeal• 51; Chem. 63. MOODIE, Joseph M.-[ng. Comp. 63 Eng. Lit, 58; ;Alg, s0; Geom. so: TMOM►SON• Lorne D.-[are. crop. Si; Eng. Lit. 73; Mist. 6i; Botany •- ; 50;S3; Zeal. 64. viSN[Y, Gayle rel•-Kag. Camp. $1; Chem. 60. Zoon. 77) Chem. t Fr. Auth. Comp. 7 Comp. Lit VESTERS,• John M.-Eng. Com 6RAKE, Den. A. -[wg• Camp- 64; Eng. Lit. Sal AIS. e6; Geom. 68; Trig: MEWMAN, Mar arsi A.-En`. Camp. 71• [n`, Lit. f2i Mist. 60;' Lat. p. 38; [ng. Lit. fOt Geom. 34i Zeal. and Stat. 62; physics 65; Chem. 04; Fr. Auth. 671 Fr. Camp. 68. Auth, 6S; Lat Comp. 637 Fr. Auth. 70;� Fr. Camp. 80; Span. Auth. 00; 66; Fr. Auth. $1; Fr. Comp. 5f. - DRAPER, . Harte--Eng. Comp. s$; [ref• Lit. 78; Alg. 64; Botany 76; Span. Comp. 82. WHITE, Paul R.-Eng. Comp 54; Eng. Lit. 701 AIR. $71 Seem. 62; Trig. moot. 78i Lsast. Auth. 83l Lot- Come• 88i Fr. Auth. 80i Fr. Camp* e0• PEGG, Gerald W.-Eng. Comp. 02; Eng. Lit. 741 MIs!. 88; Botany 73; i fbt. sii Physics 52; Chem. Sit Fr. . 74`Auth. iii Fr. Comp. S6. Zeal, D.. gN i Sbtitsso Fr,gArth. 47; Fr`Coiitp.LSOsi Alg. 78; Deem. 667 P CKRIN, Roy li-s&ng�iComp•C! p•a Llt.A50 Fr. i Auth. 55; Fr• WILSON. SS;Chem. 52; Lat. Author So Lat, ego". L a$; i Fr. Anuyth� 5S Fr. - -- Nf, Rewaid Br-Eng. Comp• 631 Goal". Bti Trig. i Etat. B1; .Fr. CemP. s0. ,Comp. es. th, 1131 Fr Comp S3• RANG[ G.' Paul. -Eng. Lit. 721 Hist. 70; Zeal. 71; Chem. 58) Fr. [, James vlr--B`wf• Llt B7. Awth. se. NiGHT SCHOOL AND PRIVATE STUDY CANDIDATES. AM, D, $we-•En[• Comp• 7$i En� Lit. 701 Mist. 74; Alf. 70; RICHARDSON, Diana* L.-Eng. Camp. 76; Eng. LN. g7; Oeom• sol m. ti; LaL Awlb. 67; Lat CAMP. s; Fr. Aunt. yi; Fr. Comp. 71. Zoel. Oil Chem. 1177 Let. Awth. 571 Lata CemP• $11 Fr. Auth. 5T,• ; ADAMS, Carole i►,--Zeoi. ORNE. Beverley J.-�[ws. Comp. 66; Eng• Lit 75; AIR. Iii Fr. Comp. 00, _ CLARKL, Norms F.-Eng. Lit Be. wtlt Auth. CRAMM, Awn•-Ln`. Camp. 66) govt LitSo. �Ce831 mp, so. $01 Lot A tet Let Comp. i7i Fr. A ii; Is CherNs M.-Mist 521 Botany Ails. Trig. A. $tat. fOi OI$SON, Patricia A.-Eng. Comp, i1, ROBERT ON, P. Welissle -E Y. PoWek A.-Lag. Comp. Sol [ng. Lit. 70; Mist. 771 AI 72; Zeal. 7111 Fr. Awth. tat `r. Camp. 67. MAUf, Flenwoe M.-Beteg 07. 701 TNf• i its!• so; Physics 141 Lal. Auth. $S{ Let. P• ROBINSON, Anita L.-Eng. Comp. 67; Eng. Lit. $5i Hist. 041 Zeal, MITCHELL, Janis B.-- B*tmy 70. 54; Fr. Aunt. 961-Fr. 50. .•� - i. .. c RA TT, Ire Nemo f.-soty s , KINE. M. lywda-Emla COMP, 11i Ewg. LM. •6Bi Hist. Bii Botany ROBiNfON, EIMne 07-11"n&amp. 64i [ng. LII. iO;Betewy fit Zeal. SCOTT, Eyewear N.-Betlwy ii. . 56; Fr. Awih got . p. g6. SMITH, Jean N.-ant. Comp, 611 En LIt. ff. 1 teal. f0. 74i gag. Lit. $3t Zeel. 54{ Fr. An". ROSS• Colin D.--B•bm 63. WFSLEV. M. Jean-.[ng• 561 Zs•1. MUN�, Mary fee•-Eag comp. SCHAPER• Rrowk T.-[wg. Comp. Bit tare. Lit. gal Mist. 611„Alg. 50; TAS LA, ROM t•9�• 70i _ $21 Fr. CemP. 118: y so$ =eel. so. 4 P"* TWO THE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, It" •THEPICKERING NEWS REPORT from ISTABL18111 1811 Creators of SL Issued every Tharolilail PARLIAMENT MONUMENTS by The Nevi P"aftig and Pu" bMag C"waft ItIONIzed as Secod Clus Mail MadPost st Office Dept, OPS41% Ont BY MIKE STARR t,NMWnON RATES: $2.50 per yowl- 96W Stabs WO Per Pu 4:r0E05*)* OF #&P. ONTARIO RIDING DISTINCTION BARRY MAUR, Edtor % _4for THREE GENERATIONS 7 Al"RIUM RATES ra IMEST - Another White Paper on the caria& Pension Plan, has been tabled in the House of Comnwm The details were the same as outlined previously. This multiply -revised plan will in the first Lea years, create a four billion surplus, from which "the partic'p- fin- Hydro Plant Is Big News ating provinces can borrow. This fund will be used to help Ude arcs schools, roads, Public utilities-infact for any purpose. Stdffor'd Bros, It was big news for --this area when the announce- This massive fund would be shared among the Provinces ac- ment was made last week that the hydro intends to to the number of jr . - . far who. contribute to. the Plan Only Quebec Indicated it will have its ...,.''put,up a nuclear plant on the Stork property on the P, *01NIUMENTS 11 own an instead Of Participating in the Federal scheme. east side of Frenchman's Bay. We understand that sev- -led 'OUNDAS ST. EAST WNffBy MO &.3=' eral industries have already made enquiries as to land The actuarial mport ds still to come. This will be a det�ihled -sites. study Of the financial operation of the Pensim Plan over the next fifty or more years. This will be made public when the There have also been a* few questions I ag to the 'dang- actual legislation 2; introduced in Parliament, N,�hich is ex- - er of a nuclear plant being located here, in case therePected to. take place sometime this fall. would be CPMPUISDry for employees ea San a" PAM RESTAURANT So 'was a war. At a special meeting here on Tuesday night, Plan, earning over l!y, and for who maws more than $800 either A TAVERN UNDER THE one of the top engineers of Ontario Hydro is reported voholly or p ly from self-employment. LG have said that the conventional type of bomb would "LIQUOR LICENSE ACT" 'do more damage to surrounding buildings thim it would They would contribute 3.6. percent of, their annual incomes between, $600'.and $5,000 a year, or a starting maximum of to the plant. He said that if a nuclear bomb is dropped, $4,400, Employers. woul, d pay half, employeeq the othiei- hall, DINING-RO01A SANQUET HALL everything in the area will be flattened anyway. or 1,8 percent each. The self-employed would' pay the full 3.6 ' W" River - P& 28ilkl6n' percent. N 0. 2. Hkhway at R The same engineer is reported to have said that there will be less radiation activity here than is found in . Flections would staift January 1, 1966. Benefits would be - the niltairl'a tbir. Anil this part of the plant ' is gin on January 1, 1967, though on a -reduced scale. Full benefits would not be paid until 1976. protected by a four -foot wall. After this 101year period, a person retizing-at age 65 would --- It was also discloseda I of his - , up to the that b4p plication has still to be get a Pension -equal to 25 percent m nings made to the Atomic Energy ommission for approval stwUm maximitin of W000 annually. This m&xjrr"_n would 'of this site. However it wdl Ild appear this is. not an. rise later, with increases In pxioee and generd bxurne levels. obstacle. STUDENT LOANS Many s4uc*nts are asking wftt procedure they stculdtallow One thing, a nuclear plant eliminates over the origin- fo ally planned steam plant, is a lot of dust and smoke. zZi= g On r thias student loan. The Minister of Fkame was maitter receroly He, repied that the inac+dz- for --u4-- I-- w "AA A j draping-, Otak settee; Modern coffee table-, Hallicrafter loud- warked cut V*th tkie This would take Some time. He speaker -1 Brass ferider and screen; Upholstered L Chair, apricot Raymond -Hist. Sal 471 Gaunt. saw Trig. & stat. 47, Chem. 43. =atces. guested thatit would at leist one nwath. whkb ineam ttwi TVAS, Chrlothso-Eng. Camp. 501 Rag. LIL Tel HISL 75; Trig. a, Stat, 57; S*tDNY 401 ZOOL 941 chem. 57. Auction Sok t %`% be thT end of August or early Sepetriber beft all de - tails a. , Lroned out. designated Me student will be able to apply to the 'COOPER BLOCK LTD go, Fr. es". so. -WARDELL, Seadro---Ens. Camp. 08f Mist. sal Botany SS, Zee,. gap GO awy aid antlipose. nwdsm twnl1wre. dMew 91s"wam took. '!Iallfthm autbority, by the Province. Meialv&9e. while airlungelnen" and details !toned ", we beft trade students dwubd apply to proviocilij loan 9W CA )INA TION(WO Ile WATMA 1. 44 s --Ens. 78j Else. LIL SO; Hiort. $31 Botany OON. 'too at A 20; Fr. An%; 51. leftleMs sec.. boards.. or to the University authorities. r Master Upright dryer, Moffat double oven electric stove; Frost Mast I �K Wo Erie-Ens.Coin 7; Lit 87; Boom, 53; Physics: $41 N. -7 SATMAY, A06UST 29, 1964 IR fa pkiwAd t1telt a bowdet or brocimm wig be issued cut - BLOCKS & BRICKS PRIVATE STUDY CANDIDATES White kitchen table; Bag of golf clubs: Arripro 16mm. movie the pm%nvr procedure In detail. This abo. is not yet. avad- The back STRUCTURAL STEEL M9CHSNIR,'Fr*4-­Gi0maa Arta: 44; German comp so . ft ahile. of prepartsts and falifure to Set up the proper nadAriery indicates that the- Gavernmetst had no intention . Prop" of to btroduce the legislation. Because ce colis Inual pressures, from -CRANE RSWAL __77 �g L'MdEM the OTJpeaition to ensen -their pr anise of Schobirlllhips. the GoAerTaTlerit hastily ly to bring In Student Los Legids, STATION ROAD, _1 - - . PICURING, ONTARIO TWs Is an extra good lot of very fins, old and r"adtirn furniture. JAMES SMITH, Clerk CLARKE. PRENTICE, Auct. lion. This h" been normal procedure during the present Sevalorts of Parliament. Pbwm: 942-19" 9224103 "&n11 284-47/21 .120 Old Kingston Road, West N Small Motor Markham, Ont. Phone: 640-36" mon Grade 13 Results PIOP l.tDr or Auctlontger will not bei r"omsiblo for Any public " properly damage, or Injury to thepublic In connection -CLOSED SATURDAY DURING JULY AND AUGUST Pidering Village .9424230 Very fine Old aintique cbeetertield,+ lame cu&:k= (EMd), Two DEPARTMENTAL EXAMINATIONS V"m 7 10old high -back antique arm dhails. uphdo , 4 - ed sad good, A number of line old prints, coloured hunting and cOUDU7 scenes ltabogariy. fine old ser%ftg taAAe; Flnporce'Sim e obd IlAftliart. Will gag. LIL Sol- Lot. Auth. $41 Lot. 0 *I IF W &LIAN r UWSM 4h , blue flowered vase; Four'fine old Brazilian wood upbofttered 01 CiX-. 1 471 • d1trang-rocarl chairs (antique); Large number of antique vases; Kitchen top table: Kitchen table with drawer; Numb& igglowls. Berswo-gog. camp. 44$ go LIL "I Mint. 541 Ala. ST Lot! 511 ?1`115. A alt. Sol Lai Anth. Camp. 041 Fr. Antis. Oil Fr. SOLICITOR od Imchen chairs; Two ivory-cWoured dressers; Oil chairs, A bed-iside table- Single bed. spring and mattress; Bedroom cham; Copper b;;!#r Three Good Good Ill. 63. CAME, Trudy A. -[ng. Came. 54s Eng. Lit. So. CARTER. M. Loraine --gag. Come. gel Eng, Lit. 4'71 Aig. 54; Gena,. 63; NOTARY PUBLIC -"WALKER D. CLARK, B. A., AS ASSOCIATE good steamer trunks; table; home blanket; Three antique clocks; Antique map of Markham A sat. 570 Botany, Set Fr. Auth. 54; Fr. comp, sx, CAVAI *SINIL Susan --gag. C7*1. 631 gas. Lit. 071 Goom. o2i Trig. stat. Sol goal. set Chem. a I Fr. Auth. 'and Scarboro Townships; Antique boat ornament; Number of 'hall a ; $41 Fr- Come. 97; Go so. CUMMINGS- 0`011110 was. Camp. 301 10 Eng. Lit. 7*1 Mist. all Ituar CHURCH STREET, NORTH PICKERING t outdoor couch mattresses; Small walnut table and chair; Number of window curtains; Two t%rin beds, Ivory, with springs 60; Z001. 641 Chem. *76 Lot. Camp. 53. OUNCOMBE. Robt.-Eng. Comp. Sol Ing. Lit. otr Ala. 6S1 Goom. -PHONES: 942-2741 BW 91"61 and mattresses; Ivory -coloured dresser: Two chairs; lvory__ 64; Trig. & start. *2 KNIRSSON. Lara -Eng. Lit. 31, Alit. 451.Physies 44; Chem. 51. coloured bedside table; Ivory -coloured highboy; Bedroom chairs; FAULKNER. Paul�--Ats. St. Two antique pictures of Queen Victoria's Coronation; Wine- -poster t;cd, sprini and matt- wing chair: Antique 4 FREEMAN, Michael -Eng. Camp. so; Eng. LIL 62; Mist. 42: Alg. 0*0m.-731 THE, A Stat, 64; Physics 72; Chem. 08; Fr, Auth. V! resst--,- Short-wave mdio and lone -wave Stewart -Warmer: A Fr Comp, 52; Gwog. Ga. all.L�RD, TA glass -top dressing -table; Marbletop- table; Number of old clocks; Six window drapes, double, in draw ring -room; Six lou- M:ks4"`aVall8co­-9nX- Come. 93$ Eng. Lit. 61; Geom. 54; TrIg. A Stat. 901 Zecd. 77; Physics 53; Chem. 561 Fr. Auth. idle windcow, drapes in west room; Number of underpads for rugs, Quantity of varnish in the cans-; Electric timer; Table 'umber Fr. Came. 50, HOLLINGSWORTH,' R.___Hjst. Sit; Fr. Atith. gal Fr. Comp. so. `H 93. TER, Torronie s3; mist. e3iTerrance-Ens. Lit. tany,ext z1. so as. LEARN TO arid chair; N of tools: Large, long pine table; Kenmore electric clothes -dryer' (new); Inglis electric washer (new),auto- LAUGHLIN, gmm,--E.Z. Came. 60; Eng. Lit. 65; Hint. 60; 7; Zeal. 63; Let, Auth. 51; Let. Come, 971 Fr. Auth. S 1; Fr. 1:4=- �_l inatc; Two lawn figure ornaments: Two Mans�.&ille 10 -inch gds, OT . water pipes; EA; -e number of garden furniture in wicke r: LAYZELL. Nobt.-Eng. Comp, 72; Ing. Lit. oil Botany $41 Zeal. 44. D R I V I N 6 E SSO N S , N: Iron fir6rnan tor scrap, Number of inetal Wads with sprin�, MAROLOT, Petra --Eng, Camp. 54; Eng. L&t 70; Aig. go; Ganes, 74; TrMig A $tot; Sal Physics 51; Chem. 641 Fr. Auth. 93; Fr.,Comp. So. WER. cast-, Set of scales; Dressem, chairs etc. Potato planter; Car tire .chains; Number for llrke pulle. -shafting and hangers; to Fred' Eng. camp. 50, Eng. Lit. Sol 1119L 431 Ala, 521 Goom. 43; Trig. a stat. si; chem. es. . INVIe Ddiwing -of Tractor tire Crow -chains:. Stable. sprayer wift gasoline motor; OLSEN, Susatr--Eng. Camp. ss; Eisg. Lit. 70; Mini. 731 On set ` Zool. 07; Lat. Auth. 57; Lat. Come. oil Irv. Ago. 701 Fr. 67. a -o cant hooks; -horse Number of steel farTn fence gates; T�w One *bench OMIELON, Sandra -Eng. Camp. 73; Ing. Lit. 74; Mist. 0$1 70; Trig. A Stat. 58; Let. Auth. 'Comp. hone 839-1144 electric motor; Post -hole digger; Ele&ric smir; Three lawn 'Broons 50; L t. 72; it. Auft. 51; Fr. Comill. 64• Lt vm1king -sprinklers; No, 464BG sprayer; E3ectnC It VILLL, Richard -Mist. $1. hedge trimmer; Turing lathe, Delta (new): Delta jigsaw, With electric motor;; Lawn . sweeper; Dressing table for draping, plus ROWAN, VOS*rlf---Zng. Come. 99; Eng. LIL "I.-Goesm. Sol Batiany Sol A. Zeal, 43; Chem. Sol Fr. Auth. 52; Fr. Come. 57. draping-, Otak settee; Modern coffee table-, Hallicrafter loud- Wria-Ist. 54; Botany ps. STROUD Nelson--aeom. 53; Tr ,a Still. $5. TREMPE, 1111g. speaker -1 Brass ferider and screen; Upholstered L Chair, apricot Raymond -Hist. Sal 471 Gaunt. saw Trig. & stat. 47, Chem. 43. Dinging gong and hammer; Two sliding pot -hangers; Pressure' Cooker; Three metal wall fish; Kettle drum; Whisk; TVAS, Chrlothso-Eng. Camp. 501 Rag. LIL Tel HISL 75; Trig. a, Stat, 57; S*tDNY 401 ZOOL 941 chem. 57. -White kitchen garbage container; Three-tier metal cart; La--_ WAGAR, Xoltb_gn� Cause, sit Eng. LIL -72;.,A15. let .sem . Tor Trig. a stat.04P hysles 791 Client. 09; Fr. Alto. Tome stick; Maroon love -seat; Black club bag; WUte leather go, Fr. es". so. -WARDELL, Seadro---Ens. Camp. 08f Mist. sal Botany SS, Zee,. gap hat-box.,Wbite leather -fitted traveling case; Leica slide pro- Fr. Awth. 501 Fr. Comp. 63, jector with carrying -caseand blower; Three crocks, with lids Ile WATMA 1. 44 s --Ens. 78j Else. LIL SO; Hiort. $31 Botany OON. 'too at A 20; Fr. An%; 51. Bendix automatic electric washing' machine; Bendix electric W:1% Hong 9--misL Sol zeal. 53. r Master Upright dryer, Moffat double oven electric stove; Frost Mast I �K Wo Erie-Ens.Coin 7; Lit 87; Boom, 53; Physics: $41 N. freezer; Slothes horse; Small white table; Child's table, yellow; jgng� Chem. Sal Fr. th. spa; am at. Four -panel screen: White side -chair; Bassinette and trimming; PRIVATE STUDY CANDIDATES White kitchen table; Bag of golf clubs: Arripro 16mm. movie NM Aw USW LawmWe & P-0to"llers rs F" Sak pedestal in Case; Mahogany mirror frame; Round, peStal M9CHSNIR,'Fr*4-­Gi0maa Arta: 44; German comp so . formica -top table and four matching chairs; Pair of crutches; SCOTT, john-mlstorr 73. Spring on wheels; Three single -bed. mattresses; Number of sleeping bags; Ground sheets; Number of window drapes and Curtains; Hotpoint deluxe electric refrigerator; TV set; Small chest of driawers; 21 -Inch rotary power mower; Extension lad - 'der; lawn SNALL MOTOR SERVICE Fireplace basket; Self-propelled walking sprinkler; -seeder motor; Two -wheel -seeder and fert- Electric grinder with lawn PIN spreader; Large number of electric appliances, such as: ReOrs To Lawnowem Garden Traeton stoves, washing madhipes etc., all of which are practically new, and used very little; Many other articles, such as handy,- n*ian's tocols, etc; also a lot of dishes, glasswar&, cooking uteri -NEW fi t t SUMP. PUMPS' USED NM Aw USW LawmWe & P-0to"llers rs F" Sak Fift, end a number of articles of furniture not mentioned in this gist. Try'Our Exchange Service . __77 �g UWNMOWER "UMNING Sale at 1.00 P. K Sharp. Toms Cash. No reanvis. House sold. TWs Is an extra good lot of very fins, old and r"adtirn furniture. JAMES SMITH, Clerk CLARKE. PRENTICE, Auct. 284-47/21 Small Motor Markham, Ont. Phone: 640-36" PIOP l.tDr or Auctlontger will not bei r"omsiblo for Any public " properly damage, or Injury to thepublic In connection -CLOSED SATURDAY DURING JULY AND AUGUST Pidering Village .9424230 v*ft this saretlen sale.. Check The Date On Your P*ff 4h THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1964 THt PKKtRING NtWS _ ' - - r - page Three -$IIT C II 1� ached Mis. Wm. Jones to Mrs. D. Goodwin, Miss Edith bine on Saturday tight. A � ++�.+s a,a�i Cornwall last week to meet Ormerod and Mrs, E. Trimble. birthday present for Mrs. EW- Q�g(jK (� - $ L =UTZ The Active Settee Class Miss Betty Evans who fres Business was conducted by the cott. The same horse also weal - met last week at the hire of been with a French family for president, Mrs: Brown. Miss second place on Tuesday night. Alts Earl D a mouth. Joyce Kingston of England, Mrs. Wilson of Riakford, X100 ' _ � $gym g �s ! 11u x' Mr; and Mrs. Baker of Wbod- showed slides of her home- Vermont is spending a• few - - Dtaney's - group in charge of 'vilie visited Sunday witij Mr. , band, Unit No. • 1 served'" lunch days with her sister, Mrs. Jack CYRIL E. MORLEY Leeane MCand- Mrs.Lorne Jones. a a. G man - Lean � GreenwoodCyr+eewas the Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mal- Unit No. 1 will meet next Mr. and Mrs, Bruce. Ether guest speaker and opened the conn and daughter of Green- weak Sept. 3rd at the home of n meeting with a record of a• 4�vood had Sunday night sup- Mrs. 1. McLean. Mr's. W. Trol- ��v weeks with his sister worship service and gave a per with Mr., and Mrs. Mur ley in charge of, worship and . arra ', "Yow PrimAy RiRM0 %�" talk on the new S. S. oArricu- Gibson.y. Mr. -and .Mrs. Don lum which was followed bye z�' Joy Study' Chapter from "Word duet by Mrs. Jack Mrs. Ralph Price of Toronto and Way". All ladies welcome. Miss Kim Ca.therington of KINCPMN RD.+1W. P.O. BOX MO �'�- spent the weekend with' her Unit. N& 3 will meet at the Newmarket is spending a few ham and Mrs. Donald Jetnies. parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wint- home of" Mist B. McLean on weeks with .� cousin Anne PIi3MING, ONTAKIO °n on White. ' Tues. Sept. 1st. Mrs. D. Good- Gg3 son. Mrs. J. Briggs of Oshawa, ...., . ................._,.-...._-......, rg Aid ladies 1 spent a few days last week at in charge. a wel- Master R�elde Surpltlis spent B. Jamfeeoa GREENWOOD oocne: a fele days week with his the home of her sister, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Don Clark are uncle Geo a Knox at Ham holidaying in Nova Scotia: Al- ton. Rev. E. and Mrs. Beech of Church services were better so Mr. 'arid Mrs. Edgie Pegg nits. Jean Douglas and Mrs. Toronto visited Thursday with attended on Sunday. Rev. T. 0 • Y Mr. and Sandra. Cecil Janes and Fleetham took his scripture and family. We eeyhop t� are Marjorie Kettle of Cardenden, havingane a few UttlHill Pagan of West lesson from St. Luke, the 9th Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pegg a- days with Mr. and M . Man 1 N S Y R A N C II spent a couple of -weeks , chapter, verses 57-62 and had ttended the funeral of Mrs. with her grandparents Mr. a very inspiring sermon. Wm. son F2lioott. Pegg's brother-in-law, Police Mir. and Mrs. Ellicott ' AiIKIOANCat A c e and Mrs. Jones. Mr, and -Mrs. Brown sang "In Green Past- Rai' M AW Lift V T `� David Pagan and Sandra of ures". Inspector Harvey Simpkins, of and family, spent Sunday with,. Wast Hill, Mr. and Mrs.• Les-. Choir practice on Friday ev- Sarnia, last weekend. her mother Mrs.'McGuckin at -- - LIFE -- AUTOMOBILE '� FIRE He Pagan of England and Mr. ening§ from ' n6v =on. Please, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Middle- .,�• _ - 107 gNOSTON R �K and Mrs. Kenneth Jones and all members try to attend to of Buffalo have been vis- The Afternoon Group of the family of Claremont had adin- A special Sunday school iting with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Brougham United Church Wo - Middleton and family during men met at the home of Mrs. am gee plicas, AIS �s Goole. Miens, MIL "M ner recently at the'Joness'. meeting will bei- held in' the .this past week. Wm. Knox on of ter n� aw lose dies Casw� Der or NW 11�8ts. Billie Burton of Sarnia Sunday sctwol'room next Mon- The -home of - the la•Ce Mr. ' ��y spent the weekend at the EI- day night, August 31 at 8. noon, august a with a Leader, _ give a Ward is sold and being renov- attendance. The Utrft Leader, mer Wilson Iroctre. Miss B. McLean will ated for Mr. and Mrs. Slater. Mrs. J. White o nod the Mr. and es of Kirkland Iake spent Jon- talk and ilia§+ ateSu on the new Mir, and Mrs. A. Robertson meeting with the business. A APPRAISALS MORTGAGES spent the ctrrriarkrart for Sunday school. entertained their children .and ,worship service and .program • weekend with Mx. and Mrs. Al- AN teerc•tte'rs, assistants and ex- families being — - --takeat an eeutiv�e-and officers as-a*eli-as amities on Bat3rtday nim..h thou t R- Severral from here `attended ail parents and interested per Co ttheme,overy g provoking the occasion of Grandpa _ a trousseau tea on Sat in sons are occasion birthday. ngra ul- Are ive" Saturday urged to attend. ComeYout- honour of Miss Helen Dryden and h ations Mr. Kittear. gave much interest. Mrs. Lemon _ • � yourself and. Your ` Friertcls will be glad to know - REAL ESTATE BROKER at her home in Brookiln. 'comnnrnity. ' gave a very interesting rethe A tattni e t of ladies attend- The general meeting of Un Miss. Keddeal -is somewhat lm- anon. 'Mrs. Davis closed the Un- ad fife tea and bazaar fur ited Church Women met on Proved but will remain in the nweCng with prayer. TORONTO- COSOURQ� hospital fora while yet._ Durr the business , _ day at Mrs. Ed. J s at Thursday evening. Unit No. 3• P. O. Bea 615, Charles St.. -E. 12A KIM St. W. G -�jor. had the -Worship. �1'Mse Laic- Mr. and nits. Les Wilson and rybers were reminded of the ad - ate"" �' TORONTO COSOURG' Phare: FR. 2-f"1 Miss Doreen Jones aceomp- ing part were Miss B. McLean. day with Gordon and Mrs. Wll- ed dinner -on Sun- � on October 17. The quilt .... .....: Its are also wicking on a quilt plasm WA. 7-"13 J. M. eases, Idler• son of Gcod cod• which they hope to fhxbh and ■at■■a■■■■■■■■■■!■■■■■■■■■■■■!>•!f■■■■a■■aaaa■ BROUGHAM v_ * ""� sell on the Historical Sbeitles' , BROUGHAM History In Action day on the DUMBARTON RADIO & .TELEVISION 19th of September. , On Tuesday the members, Miss Pat Perry spent. last titienteltb, Rlehi, Walls friends and families of - the week with her grandparents - TO'. Electronic Service Since 1946 A. H. Rattew, Prop. Brougham Women's Institute Mr. and Mrs, George Perry. met in the Claremont Conser ; ............... nation Park fora ionic lunchTT71! Ley C.f1AiTfa� AC+OOYNIIINB tinugham 'i P V DL�a A AJL[-P1R' � � D!"1 �Aja&PlIckwing, and an afternoon of games and y w W. a1■A, GA, tLil� :cea,.cc7 :af i t n Greenwood -142-StM fun. flowever rain cut the sit- - �� UCJse>� 1BiARi• ernoon events short. During a The Rev. M. Buttals will be _ Nedei CW Ns: eaie■wwA ate.t sea short. business period it was back in the pulpit this Surr !!!as■e: 598iiiii eta"" u'�s"s • WhIft Cla.a mm -t, ask oper- decided to give a donation to clay. There will be no church ✓R ■e aow►er. pilo■• IS&M Tek be tfaa•sea�t Ater for Zenith 1-5120 - Pickering District Sunday wbool on. high School , Service or ■net `wane, Nan. "a-eeae for a proficiency award. A bus September 6th, trip is bening planned for the Mr. and Mrs..Percy Middle- _ . Bay Ridges.. Duniarton, Mar- October - meeting, The next: ton. Buffalo. U. S. A.. visited tin Subdivision and West meeting is on September 8th with Mr. and Mas Frank Puck- SEP ude SEPTIC TANKS PLASTER CERAMIC i'ILE _Rouge • Phone IN -1101 at 8 'p. m. and will have two rin and other relatives . last filans and a speaker on carte- week. CAFAt4iED $TONE er.. All _ ladies are invitgd to. a- Mrs. F. Murray is on a two J , Harwood Ave., North, between No. 2 3 401 HighwayS ttend. ' Games and contests month visit with her son -tat- . A i1fTT CONCRETE DRIVES, tTC■■■a■■!■■■■■!■■■!■■■■■ia■p■■■!■■!■■■■■■■■■■■a Fere indulged in until rain lies and daughter, Mr, and brought activities to a close, Mrs. Wm. Woodward and far FLAGSTONE PA1"06 Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Eng- ley of Kent, England. ■ M. 34M tic. U:sh' spent Sunday with Mr. Mr, and MTs. -Fred Puckrin 'MARTIN ENRIGHT and Mrs: Bev. English over at Dianne, Lynda, Keith and Miss . PHONE, TE 1-1107 — Brooklin: Diane Carter visited at the _ A family gathering at the home of Mr: and Mrs. R B EXPERT MOWER MARINE SERVICE home, of Mr., and Mrs. £art Miller, Coldwater on Sunday Ptret Mortgages Arranged, Also Second Mortgages Available Campbell on Sunday honored Congratulations to Anne and ForAaldltians and Improvements REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES the recent marriage of -Mr,. Harold Guthrie, Gregory, Dar and Mrs, Stanley Barkey 'who rell and Dickie Winter' who .....We alae purchase or Loan en E:isttn 11Ao Power Mowers - Outboard Motors - Air Cooled Engines were married in June, won several prizes with their wa Fair. It Yea Require Any 'Mortgage Financing i For Fast. _ WE SHARPEN `- •. - a few days with his aunt arra � Courteous Service. Call — uncle Mr: and Mrs. Stewart ROUC,,)@ ��"� ' Hand Mowers, , Hand Saws, Hand •Tools, Circular Saws Tweedie. AUBREY E. IRELAND AND COMPANY We pig deliver -All Work Guaranteed Mr. Robert Miller was gue� t Mrs, Emmink and Mrs soloist at Old Davenport Un- -Bloodworth and the children ited Church on Sunday,have returned from'a cam i Dumbarton Phone 839.4052 hits. M. Aairiis and family a- lc�g 100 Adelaide Sty~, Toronto 2, Ontario ttended the 40th wedding ann- holiday In Finely Provincial EM iversary celebration of Dr. and on Lake Hrtron. They pin S-SS00 — Evenings - M-1750 or WA. 2-6902 Mil: S. Lee Honey of.Fenwick,' spent a week having a .great which was held in Lite Legion time. One mishap spoiled the Hall Port Perry on Saturday. trip. We. were very. sorry. to - -T H E I G N MAN Congratulations to Mr. Ray hear fall Peter Emcture trod a _ Ellicott whose horse Dean Sul_bed fall. and fractured his ton won first prize -at Wood- right arm. A speedy recovery DOREEN- AND FRED HOLLOWAY - >s wished from all his friends. Mr. and Mrs. Deutekotn and /� 'HARRY TURNER I a an% HARDWARE TRUCK LETTERINd their family have returned CUTOUT LETTERS — NO JOB TOO SMALL home from'a wonderful inorntlt P CARTOONS Trenching Back Filling spent in Holland, visiting re DISPLAYS Brading Excavating. latives and friends. S E POSTERS Post Hole Drilling Mr, O. Wialdriff and ttte boys SHOWCARDS ,' Snow Removal came home -last weekend and BANNERS Phone:. 292-1690 are still talking. about. the trip E H E R A L HARDWARE ....................................:................. they took to Montreal and ' _ - 24 HOUR — 7 DAY SERVICE ' — INSURANCE-- Quebec. They stopped off at PImm WHi"lidl 2-1911 :• : Fide it Serve the area since tm theSouf River and visited with 9424241 ot the family for 'a short while Let us. handl• your before 'their return. Find Us Fast In The- Yellow Pages - Ras: Pickering Beach Insurance Needs Birthday wishes go to Geof Fire, Windstorm, Avf• fery Willard and Brad Bell %0i%0 %O-Who-WhoLISIMIty, oft both of Alfons Rd. who cele - p r. betted their .14th -and .15th Bowman $ Gibson Z�'�3'g .last Tuesday Aug //� j� t =THE .HANDYMAN Carle us collect 6694M Don't forget the last dance i #LHam A s ' Va&rind 14,5 Brock St. S. Whitby of the summer schedule is on . . v {ED ARMSTRONG) ...... ..-...:..._ _ Friday, Aug. 28. Why not get • _. together with the crowd at the DO YOU HAVE WORK TO DO? - Catering To All Occasions .�.,.-.ON THE HOUSE OR PROPERTY United Church Hall once more - BE IT LARGE OR SMALLin,- -` PAINTING - Mrs. Gree goes and the PLUMBINGbefore M Gibson Until 10 P M. ALFRED KAYES boys are getting' back to nor- -Open . P. UPKEEP OF GROUNDS mal after spending three -UP, E weeks vis Umk in England. GENER L CLEAN TC " FtUMdINO 'BATHROOMS 88 Kingston Rd. W._' P�dcermg CALL 9az•516 '1 beta Talk i Tarr ` PRESSURE SYSTEMS -PRESSURE GIVEN es 1 hold at Greve- ` Phone - 142717 wood Conservation Park _ .. _ Sunday. August 30 at 10:38 ti • PFew PICKERING NEWS THORSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1964 . ', �. ..:..:............... Coming'Events CLASSIFIED 3rd ANNUAL . Township .]BAY,-RI.DGES -:NEWS• POLICEMAN'S BALL - -ADS SEPTEMBER iHh_ smaniumalilnt XR.atah XSRI Annandalo . Golf i Country Shift aid f ullmeS frees Ray Mlles 6y Pat RN Club – - Tickets available from anyThe �wanis Club of Bay ent members are reminded to the hard working committeesFW Sale day. ! reanber of the Association Ridges, piekardng Inc., wish to bake along their music. of the sponsoring associations . Enquiries and requests for .. .................... _. _..............._.... t of all applications be • _ USED FURNITURE ..'St. George's Guild ._ express their thanks o the 000 and members the Basel PPI •ions may directed BOUGHT i SOLD residents of Bay Ridges and Curling gels under way a- and the Hockey dub who as- to Mrs. Abraham at 839-5743. GORDON HOTEL The Giuld of St. Georges sum area for support- gain in October and enquiries siste�d. 00,0 Pickering HOTEL om Church will meet on mg the fund raising Ge-wrama wild be welcomed by the Ann- Highlight of the afternoon CHURCH NEWS . Thursday, Sept. 3 at 1 P. M. at the Bay Ridges B. P. service 4ndale Country Club. was the lucky draw in which Peace Lritheran Church. On 942-SM • Phone. w Au 23 curl e . Andre th e f Mrs _ hoar o wonder- , at the woad 8�'t • k home Sunday, ng (may 28 d) Mllhgann, Manchester, Cara to station on Saturday, Aug. g 0 e 0 42 persons boo ................................ ....... .__ . leave the four-corners at 12.15 - Pieperhhsagen and Adu�ie Gey The toted profits on the gas For blue benefit of the new ful• prizes such as barbecue morning , service; ` FURNTT[JitE, TV set, baba' sold have been donated to the residents of Bay Ridges, new sets, a transistor `actio, bond _. _... - .. .............. r other Parthan were baptized. equipment, washing mane, IN MEMORIAM rieto�r of the Bay and be us- can be regisitered at Public School, were all donated lift. These Sunday �� � begin on ... club by Rick De .Pass Pref- Pups � P�`� �� statio etc. Phone 839-5846 In loving memmory of a dear Sunday, September 13 and will 1960 METEOR, coach 6 cyl� husband and father,. Thomas and the be held at 9.15 a. m. The eft6ir .. :. erd r> av- ed fservor oo¢rhanrnity service work 'volinr Ave., during the week of from Bay Ridges. Ajax x8 Leav- Watson, who passed away on The• lucky draw winners: August 31 to September 4 be-, surrotrrDding area. meets each Wednesday even- n, approSept.� August 17, 1962. Mr. J. C. Emvright of Naroch ttiveen 9 a. m. and 12 nootr. A surplus of milk and ice ,ing at 7.30. Worship Service is ing country. ;950.00 839-5846 Lovingly remembered by his :......................................._.._. _. _ . wife, Mrs. Thanes Watson and students 'Ajax-Flickering Hospital, who atFairport Unit Chad urns. Ser Ave., Bay Ridges who' won a, 000 Used Harvest Equipmorrt beautiiul 25 cup coffee perco- Any public bloc school vices • Grain Sw$tiser, 9 ft.' ..........._.........._.....:...._ .............._.:.. later donated by Bay Ridges B. who have libn,aty books not will, doubtless, rrra]ce good use be thus Sunday weld Case' Combine, 5 ft MARRIAGE P. service station and Mr. yet returned to the library, of them. conduit jointly by the bi-H Qomohd�se, 6 ft. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Baker Charles Keay of trona Park Bayview Heights School, are .o. o o Dumbarton United Churches, Gehl Forage Harvester world like to announce the Rd., Bay Ridges who was the asked to return theca to the Mrs. Dawn Abraham of Bay congregations of Fairport and I. H. C. Baler, No. 46, like new marriage of their daughter, lucky w•irmer of an 80 1b. bag school's volunteer librarian, Ridge`s has ann uonced the OP - and will be held at Dumbarton Fuad Jubilee Tractor, and a of lawn fertilizer donated by Mss: D. Horsfield, 897 Greer• erAng on September 9th of a The following Sunday, Septem- 5 r JubDO, ideal for a dtpEda Nancy Nora to Frank Davies ber 6, the usual schedule of of Toronto. The marriage to Use The Klwanrs elle Ave., as soon.. as possible. Montessori Nursery School• and lot cutting. take ponce lo St. Frances to flub looks forward to your o o . o Temporarily, the school will United Church at 10.30 a. m. ALTONA FEED B SUPPLY de support of their next fund The annual Bay Ridges picnic be held in the Fairport Unkted .services will be resumed and Sales Church, Sept. 12, 1964. . Phone Np.162t.............._-.-...................................... raising endeavour. sponsored by the Recreation Church, Liverpool Rd., during they wd'll be held at Fairport Sales •Service -Trade Terms o 0 0 Association of Bay s and the months of September and United Church a�t 9.45 a. m. ................. ........I...--... Regular Monthly Meeting The Choral Society will re- the Bay Ridges Ratepayers' October and transferred to A daddy Vacation Bible School. PICKERING . shnarhe their regular meetings Association was held on Satur• Mrs: Abraham's home. which has been held at. Fairport Un- .For Sale —doable bed, 4 tit TOWNSHIP COUNCIL following the summer recess day, August 15 at the Sandy Is now being buikt on Liverpool ited• Church during the week 6 int- . Slat, spring padded TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER L commencing with the meaning Beady Park. In spate of occas- Road. of August 24 and 28 and ap- •tress. Oak case head-board at 8.N P. M. Wbite, with yellow trim. Ph. a T. Johnston. Clark to be held Sept. 8th at the bnal light showers during the Children may attend fora proximately 60 children have home of Mr. Dick Harlow, of afternoon. a good time was half day or full day and work- attended each day. .11419-5740. . __ - ............. i parents wish t take Regular Sunday School will ... .....................:_:............. Boy by 1290 Radom Sts ,. Ridges had old who attended ng P may o For Salo — 1966 station wag- P R E S T o . - New rrrarabers are assured A vote at thanks is due CO- advantage of the care given commence again on Sunday, on. Standard. As tionOMWRg- of a warm welcome and pres- ordinator, Mrs. Auto Sykes, their children throughout the � September 13th:_ SPRAY SERVICES iOD Phone: l42�l44. Pleasant inrternhc*rrt in Mt Pl t there, Robert G. Roy of Clare- ­ T4 Cemetery, L/�IfLA AWN WEEDS AND .lIAI L.7M SLn111 E is srviveodroand Paul Roy of Toronto.byy two bro- FERTILIZING ROOM Furnished bedroom in INSECT PESTS BASLY AT LI T L.11r WL 1W. i private Pickering residence. DRIVEWAYSHE with board optional. Phone Industrial Spray And Soil SPECIAL! Tubes, 15% Off! 942-3641 after 5 p. m. SterillsaNen -Lkensed Mechanic on duly 7 A. M. ft 9 P. M. _ . to Service Your Every Motoring Need. -Ielp Wwitea FARM SPRAY DOUGLAS RADIO & TV* AVON CALLING WHITEWASHING 'IF YOU have used AVON COS- sRUSH, FENCEROWS : METI{S you know you can sell PASTURES. ETC. �O (MAIN STREET. PICKERING them. Many dollars can be earned servicing customers in Licensed And Insured a temtory near you. Write: eet4 Uc� frim kIfS ReStauraat) Mrs. A. Hawkins, 1 Mandarin Phone: 125 Rd. Scarbora, Ont. - , e Revers• Phan Charges Frei Imam Pkk-up Rt Delivery Raclor A 1, Transistor A TV,Serrit • >IAN for steady travel among (aug 27-tf t consurne ra in tdwrisisip of :BILL M a c K i.N N 0 H ESS 4 .Mouse + o a. M. to o P. �. Whitby, and Pickering east Permanent cmmection , with a PAINTER A DECORATOR -Large manufacturer. Only re- Interior air REterlor :'MOM 1 C011le On In cad See our TY, Radios, HI F1's, TranSiStors liable hustler considered. Write EXPERT WALL PAPERING WW 11 p a� p�� fft%%4e*h. Dept. H-333-131. at ��; at Record DA1 4005 Ric3heheu St., Montreal. Pboam =94*17 liar Advise end EafbeMes t o e WANTED NO OBLIGATION {.. P.rs ONLY vo< GaCh' Ynan for steady travel among ... C tamers in townships of Whnby and Pickering East, J. C. ENRIOHT PICKERING CAR CENTRE Tubes 15% off — 40 ft. Tower Kits $31.95, (less wire) liable hustler considered. O Write: Nareeh Permanent connection with a :Illi large hustler On rel. ��.. authorized Yolkswegen Service Phone 942-6210 %Rawie gh, Deft. H-333.131, 11005 Richelieu, St. MontrealD SELECTION OF USED VOLKSWAGENS .., ._...... PICKERING TOWNSHIP e C ��p� A1L SHOW -AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES SCHOOL AREA 2.s.a..■■.■ss■.......st.ht......sl...at=..st...sr.■ PURIM Calgie; flair-s COMPLETELY OVERHAULED AND GUARANTEED Qualified Supply Teachers OPEN DAELY for the tern 14-6 965 H�,n: - Station Road Pickering. .942-1 11111111#p rRin I Inv please telephone Mrs. Watt at 9.311 A. M. - 4.00 P. M. 282-8352 for Iatforrrration and. _•Thursday and Friday application .eras Open Till aye P. d Letterheads 'Envelopes Statements ............ .. .. ..... .. _...,..... All D Mondays Closed ay . OLDER WOMAN Phone: 941-2601 to come in to baby sit for two (At Pkkerhrg Cofleo Steep) obitU in Claremont died August 12. boys. 6 And 12 years of age. �u`Y Pr+ior to his `stir ement Mr. Tickets/ Dodgers, Business Cards 4"..part time only. Phone: 839- Roger Roy Garen ont, Buried Roy was a member of the _ __ ... ...... ......... ........... staff of the Sarco Co. in Clare- SALE REGISTER :.Al_,.............. ......._....;.-_...:-....... Mr..Roger Roy, well known moat, For many years he sere- -THE PICKERtNG NEWS _ �►( - ed as a Hated ' v4oliaist with ►f ai3 Saturday, September 12, 1Mi4 T ORS S3'n►4V' �' 42-040 NOTICE TO CREDIT the Montreal — extensive auction sale of AND OTHERS hestra• _ WANTED TO RENT farm conventional and crawler Fumnvl services were con- : by September 15, a home. in In the matter of the Estate ducted from St. Frances de the Pickerin>g,. Dunbarton, or tractors; implements, equip- of Cornelius Fitzpatrick, late Sales Church, Pidaeracg with B.slat.tl■srisle.as■snt..aa.........i.a.s►i.a..aa meat, tools, household. furor- Rouge area. Parents and four ture, uric appliances, dish- of the Township of Pickering, children. Phone: 282-4990. es, odd antiques, eta, being in the County of Ontario, Rr ' ......... properties of W. J. B. Williams tired Farmer, Deceased. • DAY CARE for child until the openrit� of selrool.•APUer school Estate; also Sharrpless, Black, ALL PERSONS having claims . eta, & mornistgs after school Kennedy and others, at Prep= against fire estate of Carmel- star N• McCallum, 942_6408, lice's New Idea Farm, on No. ius Ftitzpatric]c, who died,on or Oa11 morning before 1z or in 48 Highway, 1%. miles north about totes 19th day of May, : MADLL . & FOSSEY the evenings, after 7 p. M. of Markham Village. gale at 1964, acre hereby notified to Terms Cash. No send ahem to the umdeasdgned •_ ...................................................... reserves. See list and bills for solicitors for fht' executors of 1.00 P. M. PRESTO PEST CONTROL full listings . This is a good the estate, duly ves3fied, on or Fleas, Roaches, Bedbugs.. Bade, and a large one. Clarke before 1 Mrs 15th day of Septem- usto � chers .' Ants. Beetles, Moths. Prentice, auctioneer, Martcham. ter, 1964. • Rats and 'Mice Phone: f40-36K. ,... , _ . At�bes the last-named date .:C ' Homo, Fseteries, Apartments, (cep 10) the assets of the said estate - Restaurants will be atstzib,raed among the MAIN STRUT, P1CK�i1NG Phoria 942.1 b01 phone: 725-9871 Saturday, $ALE REGISTERS pe�y entitled thereto, hav- (Reverse Charges) August 24 —auction 'log regard only to caters of ................ wile at household furniture, a wldcMs the a�aecutors eirald then rnassber very old area, �� Boneless Pot Roast Beef - : -� .49c I. T PIANO ahodern ftiunlbure, dfatres, and RtED, ►IPE, ELECTRONIC glianeware, s tom, DATED of Guelpik the 10th On"N TUNIMO _ etc. at 120 Old KIaglrtan 13d, day of August, l%C AND REPAIRS at West Ham• P�,ty of l&. ACKER, MOYER and ALLAN. CHICKEN per �s 49e. t JAS. 11MIM A• L Mc1.eaDn Hese at 1.00 18 Douglas Strrot, GuNph, nR Terre cash. No reserve. Ontario` SolieMbrs for the !0.1864 AJAX, Ont• pkwet ty Bibi: Clarke l4errtke, Executers. (&W 446 tf) auctloeNr. (sap 10) (rug 27) , THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1964 THE PICKERING NEWT Page Fire PiCke!d g News moving from the village to tending lectures. They then tions. A welcome is extended Maritimes. Niagara Falls last week. --7 Little Brittain., Ontario, next leave on a -6 -hour trip to St. - to Mr. and Mts. Gordon Wal- Miss Reneth Koehneman, W. W. C. Murkar is away Sre Sorry to hear that Mrs. Ruth week. We asorry to see John's where they wfil take ker of Edmonton who have—Georgim St., has been visiting on a two week holiday to the H,,uywood has been in Ajax a them going. up residence. Mr. Hunt will be been living in Whitby for the reDatives in Oadgary recently. West Coast. Hospital suffering from virus Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hunt, teaching science in a secondary past 3 months and who will, be Ted Sleep, Barry Gould, Mr. and Mrs. B. Murkar and pneurnoma• She is how home Mary Sue, and Sandy are leav- sc hool .at the Grade 13 level moving into the Bunt's house Doug Hortop and Brian Bals- Mr. and Mrs. J. Koch and a �d Mrs. K. Mackenzie is ireg this Friday for 2 years at and above. it is the English this weekend. don are holidaying this week families have returned from a ,tarrying on in her absence. Antigua, West Indies. They fly system and he -wilt be teaching Reeve, and Mrs. R. A. Muni- in the United States. two week vacation around Mr. and Mrs. Austin Baker to Montreal Saturday morning Cambridge entrance examma- son have returned home from Mr, and Mrs. M. Hannah Lake Superior and the USA }red boys, St. George's St.. are and stray there for 3 days at- a two week -holiday in ,the and family spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Fred Perks d Saarboro, formerly of French - Nutty Brand Creamy & SmoothPeace River Pure Liquid No. 1 man's Bay have moved into ' Peanut Button ?,/99C HONEY BEARS _—____ 2 for 499 the house which has been vac - (Save 29c) 12 -oz. . Bears am for so long on Main Street (Save 19c) 16 -oz. Jars and was the 'residence of the Bovril 12 -oz. Tins late Mrs. T'hom�es Andrew, ......... .......... .... ........ I..._-. ..... ....... ....-._ Swift's Golden Dew (Save 190 CORNED BEEF 2 for 99c MarSarino 4lbs. 89e (Save 150 BROCK ROAD TROUD-- _ Lipton Chicken Noodle Happy birthday: to Briar Bays' ----- - - R K The Gentle Bleach SOUP MIX _-_ -- 4 fo�499 who was years old on Aug- TMarvolo9c (Save 5c) 21/4 -oz. P s. ust Zeth. Pkgs. Congrathrbatrons to Mr. and (Plus Deposit) Soft -Rite Family' 4 -roll Pack .Mrs' Gordon Hughson who cel - Giant 128 -Oz. Ju y F 0.0, ebrated their 13th wedding an •. Rowe HOlson HWY. No. Z Just Eut of Rouse Bridle g TOILET TISSUE _ _ 49e nivei an .oih August 18th: The Instant Coffee That Dares (Save Sc) — had theirniece Elizabeth Lrtane To Be Known By Good Taste (Special Offer of 30c Off) visiting for a few days. Alone. 100% Pure (Save 50c) Extra Strength Mr. and Mrs. W. Sowerby (�j,,/ � - -Bring Your Carton QIANT 10-0:. JAR $1.49 9 withJim.and Ricky have re- -$1.33 turned home after two weeks f1 KaIJt BLUE CHEER Table Queen Enriched King Size 5 -lb. Box tour. They visited fire Mann= Imes and other pisices. L L ' BREAD 2 for 399 Lil Abner's Speshul Brand Mir. and, Mrs. Gordon Cancer, Full 24 -oz. Sliced LoavesFRUIT DRINKS 3 for =1 Kevin and Judy have returned - (All Flavours) Lge48-oz. Tins home atter a two weeks vac- , Red Rose Economy Pkg. of 90 ation with Mrs. Carter's psr Loo" Looents at Bird's Creek. TEA BAGS 799 Smart's Choice 15 -oz. Tins Mrs. J. Hatch, fornneriy of --- - (Save 1 Oc) Red Piped Cherries _ 2 for 499 4th Concession, now of Osha- L wa, visited Mr. and Mrs. Time UUM tz (All Flavors) - (Save 200 Clover Crean ce, ream. R%m and called on Mrs. E. Corar on August 17th. Sorry to report Mr. Hurry _ Kaiser is in Sunnybrook Hos- pital. We hope he wttl soon be on the way to recovery and on way back home agedn. The community should be very procxi of Beverly Boys, 13 years old, who is doing so weft 1 { 2 Galldl diving. after only being at it months.it for the pest IS months. She Maple Leaf out -performed 8 girls much older, to record 264 points at YORK FROZEN -CHED - R - SPRED the Sommerville Pool in Tar - Large 16 -oz. Jars - onto where the Olympic Trhais took piece on August 13, 16, and 17. -Bev. won tate Junior Diving Championship for 16 CUE and under, and was awarded \r the Lois Woods Carp and the n exW. She came . 6th on the Ladles' Open Tower Diving and (Save 19e) - won a mesal She was 5th to Ladies' Open 3 Meter, and won ,., a medal and 7th for 1 mater, Lane Zr4-os. Family Sin=e Pies _ and received a ribbon. Sewer al from the comma ity attend- (Average ttend(Average 3 lbs.) Maple Leaf Fully Cooked Smoked ed the everrt. Fresh Grade 'A' Oven Ready Corgratukkdoals. Plenlc Shoulder " .. : Ib. 4!0 'Cherryw+ood CJubilee Small Lind 1 -Ib. .59c (Save 1Oc) � w at eendmesa 1 1Pork Sausage 49c meeting in the church bait on J s k.a CHUM Wednesday evening at 8 p, M. Roasting, Barbeeding) l e Bacon Squares 11b• 29C DOG FOOD we .are pleased to know (Frying, Mrs. Murray Hollinger is homePee*" ur4w - 1 Lucas Arthurs Super Value 1 -lb. 6kgg-- from ScleavviNIM arHospital.ons those Round, Sirloin, .Porterhouse 8 Wing _ = BREAKFAST BACON ___-_-_� . -- - jj�� '-- 15%2 -oz Tins ping exarrti9 � to those The � c Blade or Short Rib (Blade Bone Removed) 7 entering urriversity in the tall. �J e Sunday isa church holiday OAn - -- ------------ -- --___ Ib. 59e for 65c will on STIAKS- S begin again Fresh Lean Pork Loin Roostsis" 100 Sept. 6th. Round or Square Rib End ___--_ Ib. Sgt Tend'loin End Ib. 69c �� of 48 an Newton Lau - Rib d Mrs, Lau -7 _ihlin visited relatives in Osh- [Eili 33 (Save f 1 M) awn. on Sunday. RUMpj ST'-0Ajr( CENTRE ROASTS or CHOPS -----� Ib. 79e Maple Mr. A. McDougal has been WHOLE LOIN _ _ Ib. 65e .` PURE u Leaf Drflake tin Scan. d «e Hospital for some -- - Standing (6th & 7th Ribs) s 'nge n Fresh (Not Frozen) Meaty PRIME RIB ROAST ---_- -- --_--_ ��:� "Ib. 599 f ' is mpro - • lb. t Boneless Rolled Plate Brisket iFRENCHMANS BAY SPJWRIBS �'' T ROAST ---------------- -------- ---- PO T _ Ib 499 Cathy sal -don had her 7th birthday .party on Saturday,- August aturday, _. Fresh ExullfilBt For BarbewinQ friend( 22 wit. 30 of her No. 1 Ontario. Golden Jubilee iTree Ripened) friend 'attending. The Vacation Bible School %� _16e c FREESTONE -'-2 16,039C at Fairport United Church is ■ mCYJN Iffifluiva in it's second week with an at -25 c �! �J Ile ifMy L,at) tc�ndance of about 60. Mothers PEACHUES Canada Packers we invited to come to the Maple Leaf or Lucas Arthur$ BYTME PIECE .lbs 29c■ , KLIK school i Friday morning. ll Tlhe Kiwanis of Bay Ridges, 6 Quart Basket 12 °�� square held a steak Bar -B -Q at the BOLOGNA :���� lb 39c home of All sport n on Aug - The For Eating or Preserving) trst,. loth• ai'l report a w�ae°r' ft11 evebra Bg. ' Debra BaLSdon celebrated her L'W P No. 1 Ontario Clapps Favourite -- -- 21or 95c 6th -birthday on August 27th... G� RouIb. a PEARS Heaping 6 quart basket 99c r- `Playafrd wishedo COTfA (Saw 1 1 C) for 'Mrs. R. Play+ofird who has No. 1 Ontario 10.1b. Bag her arm -in a cast, foHowing Sliced Rindloss POTATOES __ _____-� ---` 399 Snowflake Belamm7ted y gigs lb. C Large 11 quart basket 649. Bushel $1.95 go to Mrs. Carol Bal.9aon who SHOWMING celebrated her birthday on. ; Or aConSunkist Sweet Eating Size 180'$ August �B VALENCIA ORANGES __- 3 dos. $1.00Belat`'`L birthday "N'p' °moo ` to nonny PLayDomd who oeietr• ' Skinless No. 1 Selected Firm Golden Ripe raMrted . est week. .; Mrs. RogerlPeary of iR+lyitie. . (Loots) be E BANANAS -----------_ ----__ � ?lbs. ?9e of Ajax, evening _ WIENERS 39 7 No. l Home Grown Staked or Field dinner guests at ° TOMATOES --__-. (6 evert basket) 99e Mr. __ Fresh Fresh ttobert....._............. MINCED BEEF 2 Iba. 799 MINCED STEAK b: Fresh Home Grown Tender Sweet � OSr--*air of Rosary bo:& ie _� —2 lose 59c r%- tom, a� Boneless Rolled (1st 5 Ribs)- Cross Cut CORN ON THI; COB doz. c MUl St -"`'`"i" a R� _� Ib. 69e Short Rib React Ib. 69e v� c — [$6ene M?�es0s Prue Rib Roast (Save ) ti -Page Six THE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, AUGUST 47, 1964 �EST _tarried h Sundry from camp- ing amp-a CE1l.l1'C�1@S O in ue Peterb Mrs. district. - BMAPUM S - CT0 On Tnesc2gy, Mra. - J. Red= Y shaw, Mrs. 14aY Hayward, and The result of a survey made .Gary McLelland and Ricky Mrs. J. Rennie enjoyed a pleas- ■■■■u■■■■■■■■as1■■■■R. _ ,.:by the West Rouge Home and Betts and Brian Petts to win ant outing at Sutton and Jack - School in the spring, one hun- the C-4 race. This C-4 crew are son's Point. in nee evening, it _ "PlCkerl -- dred and thirty were in favor the 1964 Dominion Champions. was the Red Barn Theatre and GUARANTEED i and seventy were against a Wast Rouge's John Mitchell, later a lunch at the cottage of McFACHNIE'S united Church ,-; boy's uniform consisting of a the current w champion won Mrs. Jessie McGuire. Radio-TV Serif FUNERAL DIRECTOR Minister: Rev. Melville Butters T shirt with a collar acid the K-1 rows well ahead of tits Lynn Gliddan, Grace Benson, brown sheiks, material of your rent of the clubs. John teamed Nancy Loyst and L,in<iaSmith Any Make. Or Model * — CHURCH SERVICES — choice. The uniform is reco- up with Dennis Gelder to place called on Miry. Robert Budd of j mmended but of course not second in the Junior K-2 ev- Goodwood one evening last AR r i 11.E A. M. compulsory in the school. ent. This race was Denitis' de- week. e��� e'e� Prifvate ASnMlanq Service'Phe deepest sympathy of the but as a Junior Kayak paddler. Sunday visitors at the home PICKEitING Sunday School Withdrawn community is extended to Mrs. Congratulations Dennis, of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rennie:.DAY OR NIGHT For The Summer Pamela Collins and children, The relay race oonsisting of were: Mr. and Mrs. W. Hobday Kim Arthur's Court in the C-1, K-2, C-2, and K-1 crews of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. H. death of a husband and fath- in that order, was a close and Gifford of Toronto, Mr.? church Serrate 9.45 A: M. DELIVERED er, Francis Collins, who was exevting one with West Rouge Mrs. C. Rennie of Scarboro, WATER 7MIR MS:Eaehtte, i killed as the result of a car ac- placing a very good. third. To Mus. M. Davidsonson and MT, J. Prep. Sunday School IO.50 A. M. w cident on August 10. -Funeralwind up the paddling events at Mutch of Bucksburn, Scotland yy of Dunbalton * t■■■,■■,■■■■■■■■■■.■■., services were held Aug. 13th. the waterfront, there were and Chris Webster of Strata -Many of the. local residents three war canoe sprints. West oro. PHONit oct-2171 Will remember Mrs. Collins as Rouge placed third in the first Mr. and Mrs. N. HM of To- -'• PHONE Pamela who opened the Salon two and second in the lost only ronto enjoyed Sunday dinner I� PiCkerin Ont. Rouge, in the Shopping Plaza, a couple of seconds behind the with Mr, and Mrs. A. Samardl- ATtanhe i-0063 s, �• &OwS and made many friends throu- winnig Mississaga crew. 910. 'the Beauty gyp• Now that the regatta seas- Mrs. Roy Thompson and her Aii��ieaa Chonci Mrs. Alex Munroe and Don- on is over, the club executive . daughter Susan of Tweed vis- ngli IND, oNTARID aid, East Ave., motored--to is again faced with the need ited last week with her mother KEN and CLARKS Candor, Que., last week to. to raise funds to cower expens- Mrs. F. Loyst. . 1�1.y"" RRr. N. L SURnls!■ upend two weeks with relativ- es. A second Annual Beach- John and Ken Torrance are P S E N T I C E Dry"" ■ n.. D. a , is there coolers' Ball is, planned for presently on vacation in the iTi IMurdodl - ■•■ sN, rS•b.rS.t, oaf We are sorry to report that September 25th at Heron Park. wast. Ken will return home, AUCTIONEERS . Banbtwa. Solicitors -NDA SZn V =a hlrfr. Richard Collins, Ridge- The Club would like to thank but John witl enroll at Univ- MARKHAM _ SUNDAY aRRvtap — wood Rd., has been confined the people of the community ersity in the west. The Means mod AaSbntm.e t"' the � t:..�■.Soe boys common •t Ontert. a d York and Notaries Public s.ae a w.--N to his home for the past few for their support in the past hitch-hiked their way to the s•.ae a s�ssr■t.g Prow weeks with Illness and his and to ask thein to keep this west. ram �' eiw""� Nom' friends in the district date open for this dance which Mr. Gordon Taylor of Gord's SMEs �"�"t R'-t R'�' �� Or C�OtAAIlaQ ��= se.se ■. so—Holy e•.�•■ "'_- •- wish him a speedy rernvery, they hope will be as successful Murine at Claremont is art- Slee nor apsela , at _ ofu ay -' Mr. and MTs. Nick Snyder as last year's. ending the World's Mercury �� As Rat•o i Sltt1e01 �• � �� se and trolly, East Ave., have Outboard Dealer Co u DUB a N Pines TelePlteS<D Oshawa 725-2446 so e a • .—M.r•,r, a■ teased their home here and p — moved to Montreal, where Mr. aR Bigwin Inn. Gard is one of (At nM PrMb ■a■) v��+� + 5 Ontario dealer's attending wsowssDAY Snyder's fdrn has transferred this meeting which has repres- ae.N a {�, Rev. J. and Mrs. Carnegie entatives fon all ov . the "'M""'• •bo. u••. and 1■t.e.•••t•a for the Slob Mr. Paul Munroe, East Ave., are holidaying whir friends in world. Dealers are selected ori placed third in the 75 metre Claremont and MT, and Mrs. the basis of their ashes from W M e E • hurdles, at the Canadian OI- Rom Heron held an 'At Home' the year before. They wihl be FLEURY A COMERY yrnpics Championships at Mt. for them on Tuesday might. the first to see the new 1965 S N E R R I N I • • • Lambert, Montreal recently, Mr. and Mrs. Cure Keevil yyemuy pt,p Gerd has BA"ISTERS SOLICITORS Christian Science and we would like to congrat- spent the weekend with Mr. been in the marine Ixrsaaress 10 NOTARtEit PUBLIC • ulate Paul on his achievement. and Mrs. J. Whittinghiam of Yew ,and is plarmt�dng ev- I Society -' Congratulations and best en further expansion and will Auer" me old Kinn o■ ROW � Roues MtLLs, oNTAWO Mr. Bill Towner is -sdu Off —J' ..CHU&Cn NQ1flCs AND of Jas ll Ms. George Cargill work with the hand he to �� Into restaurant and �d G� .Funeral and SUNDAY ■CNoo{. • . of JaybeFl Grove and his bride �R►r- turning it hSto a stho�wrookn. _ the' forTner Miss Laura Hand ed in a punch press at work ..........•........... SAT. 2-6754 U SUNDAY — ss.N A. OL .-."... � Ambulance S*rvlt� ' of Scsrboro who were marc at the Sarco plant. a svabt s•rvi•• - 7.30 P.. M. ' . led at Evangel Hall. Whitby Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Lye of N0UR11 = At••■■ Stow, is" ■•r0 of ,PIANO TEACHING sl•■d•� to ��� - recently sand will reside in Toroo''o• visited with Mr. and - _ PALN+. !. NItNq Scarboro, following their hon- Mrs. Don Hedges last Wednes- iNy WHERklge!).b.� and R,,,.b,R, Ne. 2 Highway T•otlorN•• a Hauling an Stoom eyrrxxnL day evening, MRS. K. C. T. N by �t� d Congratulations and best Many fan-Allies-Jtem have A. R. C. T. EDOCb Read M trH•� ■tom/ N P N. Wishes to Mr. and Mrs. liar been having trouble with. wat Is Now Accepting Plane * ,ALL Aas WZLCoos er in their basements from all Pupils. Lessens To Begin In Ybo � old Wardehl. Chesterton S'hor Sat R..w S• ow w es on their 20th weddingthe, recent rains. 'Telephone, _ rT Does Tw.e■,. Tb..er, ann Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Skelton , Phone: 07!-4104 MONUMENTS P Iversary August, 20th. •..r rrSa, - !.N a 4.M P. W Mr. and M'r•s, Gordon Dough- have moved into the apart- _(sip 10) _ ' .:-Mttb.16 rao.....t works" WHitehall 2-3610 at me � �au� ierty grid children of Saskat- the the garage that _ ret beside For r■rtA•r lahewntlw t:.<t Mr. Skelton recently took ov- ROBERT AUSTIN, PROP. • , " qon, Sask., Spent three weeks tl'Y .._-_. ......._.T___..—.. ..Y_ R. R. L. WMnSI. Ontario ATI■■• !-iN! 7. 'wtth Mrs. Dougherty's brother, m' sister-hndaw and family, Mr.- Mrs. Don Hedges returned M t L L E R ON stn.• wo•t of wtwb, as■■■■■st■■■■■■u■■n■■■s and Mn. Gordon MCLsughlin hone last week after .a three- TRAILER SERVICES- - 0a N•. a. Nrsb.M ■•!••o■ ,Buy and Sell 'and children. Rouge Hills Dr. week trip, to London and Cov- SALES i RENTALS Wbfthv A �= Witfi A Classified Ad St. Andrew's entry, where she visited her Pbala Whitby i6s-74�2 Mars. J, Brown and children, staters. Tag-A-Lo" Camping Trailer . ■t■■■■■t■R■■■■■a■■■1t■ Presbyterian Church of Tamworth, Ont., are enjoy- 19" Models From $206.00 -Ing a a few weeks visit With 'Several -of the Legion mern- bets and their wives attended Church SI*wt'�IoAh. Mrs. Brown's sister and tarn- Cabin i Camping Trailers tly, Mr. and Mrs. Chaeta Pork- the benefit dance up at Port FOR RENT Minister Rev. F. Corney, M. A. Perry on Saturday Tright in aid its hss and children, SunrLyslope I�• Manse, Wlndser O Many ' happy returns of the o! Mr. and Mn. Ralph Nonan Everything For Trailer d� day to Mrs. Noreen Gomes, of wdhose barn was destroyed in AJAX Phone: 942-3491 Phone 942.2sp . Donshire Court who had her a wind storm several weeks a- ORDER NOW AND BE SUR EI birthday August 26th, to Rob- go- (apr 9 tf) Savice of Warship 11.13 A.Is` ert Henson, Riveroourt Rd., Mr, and Mrs, Ed. Levick ' re-------- _.-_---------------------------------------- GONE WHOLESALE 10.00 A Id } `Joyce Moore. Rivercourt Rd-, who celebrated her 9th birth- SAYE $AYE $AYE day wi h a party on August 15 Ab Welcome Awedf and to Tim Ward, Island Rd., 'DUGS LTD. You on, his 14th birthday August B0 es t t 17th. MT. and Mrs.. Ron McIntyre A.M. AND F. M. RADIOS $69.95 - and family, Rouge Hills Dr. en- PRESCRfPTION SPECIALISTS {�{��� joyed a week at Stanon Lodge 1911Wesale Price $39.95 .i1 aa�iartoo Guests at tthheehome of Mr. ;OSAWKS •SUNDRIES - BABY NEEDS UNITED CHURCH ^' and Mrs. Sid Henson and tam- A-' CHURCH Rivercourt Rd., for the $$$Savings On Our House Calls 3 Shop.Repair Service - t two weeks were Mr. (Highway No. Z.) } moon's sister, Mrs. Edna Hl ,STORE HOURS. $$$$SAVE -Picture Tubes, Tubes, Part's - $$$SAVE W. A. McKay, M. A. all. D. "ton, and two boys and. mother, TUNER CLEANER - Only 99t. .Mlnister Mrs. L. Henson, all, of Calgary, WEEK DAYS'DAILY DAILY 9 a.n1. to 9 p rel. Y Alta. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Helyar SUNDAYS .red HOLIDAYS 1 p.m. to S p.m." Y ' .�, 6, So ELECTRONICS JOINT SERVICE AT and children, Rouge Hills Dr., ' FAIRPORT .are enjoying a holiday at Geo- UNITED CHURCH rgman Bay. PICKERING PHONE Whitehall s-5961 - WHOLESAII SUPPLY CO. LTD, 10.30 A. M. Churches In Wast Rouge St. Edward's Anglican, East ` Avenue -- _ _-- LIVERPOOL ROAD, SOUTH Serv_Ing Christ In The Sunday, Aug. 30, 9.30 a. m. Community Since 1075 Will co Holy be in charge Rev. • FOR $AVING PI ONE U0370"48 K. Scott' will be in charge acrd - this will be av last service as PICNIC TABLES `•. he will be leaving this parish --_t. 'for another charge. ■Sett■■1■■■■■■■■■■\■eco � Grace Presbyterian Church Port Union Road a OPTOMETRIST ST. JAMES MST August 30, 9.30 a. m. Morn- KITS COMMUNITY CHURCH R S� 4 9�7 JOHN L. RAWBON, R.O. 24 HOUR Rer°^ned Eptseepaf ing Worship with Rev. Hunt- Rotebatlk Road, Ne11II er of Melville Presbyterian Q ELECTRONIC ` • Chumim, West Hill in charge. C 7 Pleasant Street T Capt. Rue. L B. McPMreen 'West Rouge Club Excells At ASSEILED $16.95 SUNDAYS aEHOLCI HOLIDAYS B. A. _Canadian National Exhibition NO DELIVERY CHARQrE (Off Liverpool Rd., South) 31 Fee lee Ave., Toraft 6 On Saturday, at the C. N. E. _ . Service Contracts . Phone HO. 5.48" time West Rouge Canoe (dub BAY RIDGES ANTENNAS a TOWERS IntFalled a Repaired Service of Worshi finished om AJAX LUMBER Hours.. !...10 a M. to 4 P. M. C pM IIa9-1937 Sunday Scheel BIb1i Claw en clubs competing at the 'Ex'Tel carne Well earned trophies. S 0E e R a M RADIO 9.45 A. AL v', TELEVISION Morning Prayer In the Juvenile events,,-which IPtekelriing Yard Onlyl auo�Eo low •I'°1O°�'• - _ consistedof C-1 and C-4 races, _. — 11:00 A. M. Gomes placed 4th in the _ � Hely, Ce►n11wMeR C-1 event and teamed up with f ■■■■a■■■■snt■■■■■■■■sns� THURSDAY. AUGUST 27, 1l1M 'fNt PICKeRiNf� NSIMs Pap Sawn eurport • The ts� camped in the /� spent short intervals in the of Knox College. Mae. Miarioa Paul preached that the only F� HolrUln backyard last week be-Pio. Wubwin streets and generally speaking Maaenxwt presided at the wisdom is the wisdom that longed to their friends Mr. and kept themselves very well and gas, The. eboir entered the #001 t�= Jesus. Tbeae peo- Mr. and Mrs.WerLter Ha== Mrs. W. Gallen of Weston wbq The Beaver Juniors flewenjoyably brut due to cb urh to the Processional- pie around him boasted of fall - ,and children from the RCAF, stopped for a few weeks vis- from Intgeseoil on Aug. 15, a the unties coca weather, "Paiee the Lord, Ye Heavens owing Appdo and Qephes• Greenwood Base, Nova Scotia it on their way home from a 3 distance of 100 miles. [much of their time had to be Adam Him". A special musical, 2O vias not ooneeraed with vi 4week's vacation with Tap Ten: • spent week visit to Bay o1 Fundy. 117Pmt lrxioeas under electric- number was a lovely a»rtf>esn fire prestige that was his. He Mrs. Hai nan's sister and fam- Notice to members of the 1, 2, 3, 4, John Adams, 1436.4, ity's warr&b and protection. "T'hese's a Voice in the Wild- knew that God was his judge. ity, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vidito. Rosewood Bowling Leagw 143442, 1429.8, 1423.5. Mr. and Mss. Paul C. Boland eanew Crying", Mrs. J. Cart- and Moved Him as an bullA dual. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Baird are Bowling starts Tues. Sept. &- Gib. Wilkins, 139N.34 assisted Mer. and Mrs, John wright, Bay Ridges, taking the He knew that the Lord who very proud and happy to ann 15, at Brock Bawl at Ajax at 6 -John Hembrey, 1395.47 solo. The scripture headings: judges Him was the Load who ounce the birth of their son, 7.30 p. m. sharp. 7. 8 -(Laude Arseneau, 1382.96 BDA with the preparations, 1. Q� 4: 1-7; Eccles- revealed Hia�' to him on the Jeffrey on August 24 at Scar Mr. and Mrs. Glendenning, 9, 10�Jodm Hembrey, 1375.4 and chapero'ainB of the party is ; Chap. 3. Mr. Faure gave Damascus road. We read in boyo General Hospital. A bro- On Aug. 22, they flew from • •..... •••••.._••••....•.•'••by -t' -ia ...' a v fine message on "Free- Rome=, that there ds no cozy high Windsor visiting his Chatham, 185 aides. This ram St. Amreet's Pnsbyturian e;y' titer for Charles and David. � � Groaner -Pickering dem . People of today, rite deautation for those who be- _ Mather and baby boat well. brother, Mr, A. GliWhdenhnimg. was for the Canadian Racing werbd over, are reaching out neve in Jesus. Let us live as Dunfair Baptist Cranna held On their return they were hap- Union T nophy. Con- The service on .Sunday was for freedaan. Paul found his God alta see into our heea-fa. their Vacation Bible School py to welcome anotkher broth- gratulation to Jun MacInnes, ocinducted by Mr. Bob Flallis, freedom in Jesus Christ. Paul We have respoi�il�ities that last week. Ttte activities began er, Bill Glendenning frown Chi- _... _ who took the trophy in his is an extraordinary example oome within our freedom. May with the parade through the first year of flying. of freedclim. He wrote to so we be sure that God's word _. . streets of Fairport Beach on ��.....-••-_--...._..._.._. - _ ..- Top Tett: many 'ddferent churches in goes to all people. The service Friday, August 14. After the 1.--Jim,--Jim,99 MacInnes, 12.73 NO DRMNGi WORRIES that day on this very subject. next Sunday wilior .elso be ce parade, regiistration took place ROS 2 -John Hem292 brey, 1.84 He was comparatively alone in ducted by Mr. Fealds. and the attendance registered 3-iCliff Vaughan, 1M.97 his work. He -was surrounded 71be novmrs in the sanctuary 77. 46 seniors and 31.primary A busy week at the home of 4, 5 --Brian Gilliland,- 1283.51 NO PARKING; PROBLEMS in' a gym' and Paul's Were in metes' of Mae` Grace students. Me chlild •en all en. Mr. and Mrs. C. Morris Rose- • s --Claude Arseneau, 1283.09 message offended them. They Nbrdoch, placed tire. by her joyed the bible studies, taafta bank Rd. Among the visitors, 7 -Claude Arseneau, 1278.67 thought they were right, and tonality. and games. Vacation Bible were 147x. Morris's sister --and- 8 -John Adams,_127-9-- -- --- ----_ _ __ _ - ---- - Scteol ended with the child- family, Mr. and Mrs. E. Chain- �" `°' Abe' 1274.14 NO 1. - O - N - G WALKS Cham - ren viral parents attending the me and Lois from vin 10 --Gib Wilkins, 1269berlialn- Sunday evening church service. toric, B.C., who allayed for The Eastern ©ta flew from' ' TOWNStUP OF PICKERS where the crafts were on din- several days. Mr. and Mrs. Brockville, a distance of 180 ' Play. r . ,� miles. Due to the bad weather, wishes ,� to- john Whits and their child- WHEN YOU the bards were held over until er Ailoezt 12 years odd on Aug-' and Mr. R. Lewis. John • and Cathy all of Toronto. After Sunday and released at 8.00 GO (Population. 23,000) ust 25 and John Watkins vrbo, and very few were still bad August celebrating Wayne's birthday TO THE was 16 on 26th• on Wed. They found time to and very few shippers times cbgp'atulet.I , to Mr. and vsit in Toronto vlAh Mr. and in. Me winning bird took six� Requires an Mgrs, C�mpkin on their 14tdr h Mrs. E. Landry, Mir, and Mrs. hours, and several birds were ��, n Nt2 J. White and Mr. Bob Morris. MM 1� for a time. ACCOUNTANT Church Mrs Morrie and Gail then DIRECT INTO THE 1 -waterfall and son, 897.88 GROUNDS _9AS a. m. Sunday School. 11 took off for a weekend in , rrlwnMag worship, 7 P. "L•wpenetaM wN8 Mr, and Mrs. 2-T. Powell, 890.72: August 21st to Sept. 7th 16 at" bly with munilelpal estperim" bag pespoi Wednesday at -.s, Lewis. 3-J. Kapi, 872.12 EXcIJ�on Fare P. es- pfel►w �es0 am Fri. g -H. Horton, 870.03 Al yt Lloyd JelraeteA, Nark. day at 7[-46 r towsagars. Lots of roe seam and jelly 5---T,,Powell, 849.39 q MevghMe. Owtarts► - I&. and MIM. Al Rickard and for Paul Omek>n, DysoB Rd. 6--G. Kapi 828.84 $2.10 �L.' o �Y have returned home a- who had itis . tArAft out last 7-G. Kapi, 826.73 ; /lett a two week vacation at Wed. at Scot we ullhse General- 8-T. Powell. 825.94 - Abse Lake and also visited mai' Gut Weil soon Paul. Round Trip 9 -Storey, 819.93 vilest ly, i i at Bancroft and Their many frtends in the 10�--C. Buarxi, 614.41 Includes Adusbalon dfatrtet are sorry to see Lee For spacial low children's fares _ �is+doc. and Mrs. Ooasey, "West Point . Soo your agent GbngiatlrJunio to a al c . AUG. 21 TO SEPT. 7 -TORONTO aorta at the Junior League ball ... �� •-_.._.__.. ILwws Pickering wlao were the .winners. Con- �y w® join Mr. Cossey, Mr. NOT OPEN SUNDAYS �txt>aRions also to Leo Kos- To E Z7M a.m. i 1.82 a.m. tl>c seam y rasa becotre est�dish>ed 9AGa.m. 21233 ..n. o G aC� VMF 0�l3Z DOW atialilcool. coach of n the coast[. We wish them the best at luck and rntx#t !3? a.m. 21.63 p.na. Sionry to Door sir: �ODGJ 4�[ C5G�30�D Allied the 00 ids _ happiness 1n tads move. 1632 a.m. Yi.37 pin. O O D blist week, when tukulom to the mem- Tbe ��t°se of this letter is • Zsi7 P.M. be got his Pact caught in the bens of the West Rouge Cance to have the attached insertion Z --Starts Sat. Aug.. -- Club for ttte trerzteztdotts effort Placed in your social columns. Y -sat. a Labour Day I have Pickering fat � summers ft in OANAO IAN ...--.-..::•--_�-------- art flue C.NE, last week. Ttheir Leaws EXhibition _ P 4 boat took a Haat, sari . theirfor ' 1�ctct'ghly fifteen war cantos was tltisrd - yam, but it took this little ri,* p.m. 7.70 a.er. f.7o p.m. � , get-together that I had last Z,W p.m. 0.70 a.m. 10.70 p.rn. c . Soma Saturday �, re-openccharm an eyes NATIONAL iBirtlrtlf>ry, wishes, a bit late, to Pickering's charnn and baa- z�'e p.m. _Xl l.00 p.m. Zino P.M. w Lewis Patterson who cele- uty: The people that were en- Y -sat. a Labour Day only tzapwi7d his u st25tbirthday with e II�� ranted here were really en- Z-Stade Sat. Aug. 22nd EXHIBITION ygMjr on August 25th. Hope t7a chanted with our village, and X --After Grandstand show I. . you blew out all the candles 'I thought this Insertion would � Lewis. Clasernorrt• C rnmuruty Lea- be a unique way to thank them ..,DAYLIGHT TIME / Freddy Robdnson • nine years gue 'Piay-O f, (as of for their favour. -. old on August 25, so belated Aug. 23) : Exhibition psMengers travell- LOOK J� wv*ms to you Freddy. Series "A" -Team Miss Mary Jane Boland Ing un regular buses will trans- _ ,,-✓ Everyone, has been returning (4 out of 7) -'- for at Too 1 Bus Terminal COLOUR TV -The CNE•Networa will broadcast n Nath btack•and�whafe and � r W L P (rho Insertion) to buses running into the colour, See the test colour television to originate in Canada. ` from vacations and we would ng /J bice to know where you went. Poll Perry 3 1 6 Mary Jane )daughter of Mr. grounds GIANT HOBBY SHOW- Disolaysand demonstrations of4ldifferent bobbles, and the kind of fun you had. Pickering -- 1 3 2 and Mrs. John P. Boland, who .n the General Exnit is Bou ding. Call Mrs. C. Morris 282-1923. Series "s" (2 out of 3) are now at their 'summer home- Tickets & Information At INTERNATIONAL AIR SHOW- Sp? the Etue Angels, workifamous, precision - and ba+htg us up to date. Claresrront 2 0. 4 in Pickering) had the pleasure aerotaa^ d splay team. RetiearsaLs Sept, 2 8 3. Air Show Sept, 4 & 5. Brock Rd. 0 2 0 of entertaining , her good Piekeri Coffee 'Sh CNE ACUARA.MA -The greatest shor•� tin water, free at the waterfront. - P s.�,, �/ ciaremorit wins series, friends here.last Saturday af- ng r FASHION SHOWS -Every hour you can review the fates[ fashions, id the at 11000lis Series "C" (I out of 3) I ternoon and evening. Among p�, '}7 air conditioned t UNE at tl,,e Queen Eluateth Budding. -- Goodwood 2 0 4 those present were: Miss Glor Phone 942-1771 / 1 CNES17,500MARATHON SWI M-Theworkl's finest long-distance swimmers Greenwood R 2 0 is Guenette, Miss Martha 14fu1- will Dzttle the 32 rn'p Lade Ontario course from Port Dalhousie Harbour. Miss Virginia Philbrook, St. Can-.eines. to the CNE Waterfront. Share m the excrtemert at the knish go to Mr. and Mrs. Pat Spray- Claremont will now meet (Santa) Klaus mmanu �'n Aug _4kodwoo&-wks-� doom son, Rosebank Rd., who celeir � in a 2• art 'of 3 Michael (Stanley Kramer) rated their 18th sl: 3 wedding inn-seri �• The winner will then Madden, Howard "twinkle �� ��� � :� etsary on Auigust 30th. playthe winning team from toes" Shaughnessy, and' Barry Also belated are birthday serves "A" (Buckley) Whalen, all of Por- ORDER YOUR TICKETS EARLY FOR EVENING GRANDSTAND SPEC - wishes to Mr. Pat Sprayson. onto. All thought Pickering a " F+ TACULAR AROUND THE WORLD. IN AN EVENING -Comedian Jack Aug, 16, and to Steve who was RACING PIGEONS charming village; and all had a Carter and Dublin born songstress Carmel Quinn star in this year's Musical 15 on August 23. NOTICE charming time (to say the extravaganza. - Cathy will be 8 years old on, it will have been observed lew). They played croquet, UNITEDSTATES NAVY -BAN D -The magnificent United States.Navy Band Sept. 2, so haapy birthday to, by sonN of our that performs twice daily at the CNE Bandshell. you • Cathy frorrh ail -your' we have M our arca, a number of members of that fascinating Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bissett, hobby -"racing pigeons". Ra!- • • • -=- GH Old Forest Rd., were down to Ing sols are being held rugul- Notice Of Application MICKEY MOUSE STARS IN THE GRANDSTAND MATINEE FUN•FEST- Windsor last weekend to vis- arty, but we, this week hoar rt with Mr.. Bisse~tt's parents. that some of tltialr pigeons are : `' by " Mickey Mouse and his friends: in person, star in the thrill -packed afternoon, • Mi ••.•.••..••••_•...............• . • • show at the Grandstand, Aug, 24 to Sept. 5. returning to their "base^ with The Corporation of the Township of Pickering g J. E. HYATT shot -gun pallets embodded in d MILE efk ate -HALF OF MIDWAY -It's the Midway with laughter and R. R. 3. Pickering their flesh. Our hobby friends delight every step of [fie way. HOUSE MOVER to Dispense with a Vote of the Electors es Raised- - Foundations ask us to point out that Chore ~' quipmont Rented Is a very heavy fine Ming inn- TAKE NOTICE THAT: LEARN. - Za�Z posed on anyone found shoot- 1. The Council of the Corporation of the Township of Picker- .... -: •.•• •••••• • •••••-•• • _. Ing at these birds. Ing intends to apply to the Ontario Municipal Board for ap- MARINE MUSEUM -See Canada's seafaring history recorded and displayed g- • � int his remarkable building. i proval of the building of a Municipal Building at an estimat- ONTARIO ZOUNTY AGRICULTURAL CALENDAR ed cost of gy00,000,00, whereof the amount of $225,000.00 shall be raised by the sale of debentures payable out of the gen. this Issue) ENJOY i •,�Ith date or ) (commune n not exceeding 40 an era) rate own a period g y BETTER LIVING CENTRE -A glamorous setting for all trots new m Wednesday, September 2. 10.00 A. M. - Uxbridge, Trinity 2. Application will be made to the Ontario Municipal Board for home deur. United Church. 4-H Home -making Club Leaders' Training an order to dispense with the assent of the electors to the un- INTERNATIONAL SHOPPERS' MART -The rare and exotic* where 20 School. dertaking of the said works. Any ratepayer may, within countries display their wares. Thursday, September 3. 10.00 A. M. - Uxbridge, Trinity United twenty-onu days after the first publication of this notice, ANTIQUE AND CUSTOM CARS AND HOBBY AEROPLA'HES-Seethe Church. 4-H Home -making Chub Leaders' Training School. y P cars of yesterday, today and tomorrow A at the gleaming A Thursday, September 3. 0.30 P. M. - Bnooklin. Township Hall. send by post prepaid to the clurk of the Township of Picker- g Motor Show. September meeting for Brooklin Junior Farmers. Ing, at the address given below, a notice in writing stating ESPECIALLY FOR WOMEN: THE QUEEN ELIZABETH BUILDING­ September September 3. 6.00 P. •M. - Whitby, County Build- his ob)eetion•'to such approval and the rounds of such ob Home furnishings, arts and crafts, fashion show's, cooking schools and floral irtgs. Agriccultural and Reforestation Ccimrrnittm Meeting. PP g arrangements. Friday, September 4. 9.00 A. M. - Toronto. C. N. E. Annual jeetion. SRl)RTS ACTIVITIES -Every day has some sports event at the CNE, be on 4-H Club Demonstrations and Junior Fanner Judging. 3. The Ontario Municipal Board may order pursuant to the hand to see records broken. Monday, September 7. - Port Perry Fair• statute that the assent of the electors shall not. be required THE NATIONAL HORSE SHOW -Champions, horses and riders, meet at September 7. to 14. - OrMs- Provincial Junior Farmer Leader and may approve of the sold works, but before doing so It may the Horse Show to vie for coveted awards. Aug. 21 to 27 in the Coliseum. ship Training Camp, at Lake Coudriching• nt a time and place for a public hearing when any 04* Delegates from Ontario County - Beatrice Lee, Greenbank, � vim be coneideFed. General'Admission: Adults ]`F; Children under 13,10 Ronald King, Blackwater. Tuesday, September 6. 330 P. M. - Uxbridge High School DATE Brecrghanr thH 44th day or August, 11)64. EXHIBITION PARK TORONTO September Meeting for Uxbridge Junior F�arntete. Lloyd T. Johnston, Friday, Soplember 11. 0.00 P. M- - Uxbridge. Dept. of Agria J. M. FRASER, PRESIDENT • HIRAM E. McCALLUM, GENERAL MANAGER ulture Board Room. Cotrnland Day Conizndttee Meeting. Brougham, Ontario Prepared by Ont. Dept. of Agriculture, Uncbrtdge. - Mien•� • 052-3171 P. O. Bear 70! 1 SAYE THESE EXTRA TOO.