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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1964_09_03P G NEWS. SINiCIE.ITH FICKII IN G —1 i61 145.0140 VOL. 81 NO. 37 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1964 Price - 10c Per Copy Rouge Hill -Pickering Lions Give To New 'Hospital 2 coo reqs:"-'.--For. fjl P*ickenng--,_,To'w*'n's 1P Pickering Township will be r divided into two School t areas as of January 1, 1965, ihas: Dunbarton High School To Go - ' been announced in a letter to the council from the Minister On Shift System This Fall of Education. The letter was 4 dated July 29, but was not re ceiyed in Brougham until Aug- Due to the popularity„of the ust 21.' a Technical Course, the Dunba'r.- West Rouge Canoe In a following letter receiv • ! ton High School will be forced ed by the clerk last week, Mr. I to operate on a shift basis for J. C. Wilker, an Inspector %v;th the coming year. Classes will Club Honored - ' AV ;-' the Department of Education. f commence at 8 a. m. for the said 'the the present wards do Grades 11, 12 'and Second Year Members of the West Rouge y r' not conform with the propose;] `Occupations; at 9 a. 11L !bT Canoe Club, Ontario Champ- _ t school area.* so the election cf Grades 9,. 13, and• F1rst Yrar }ons, were presented with cups 5 trustees will be at large. It !Occupations: at at 11-5 a. m. at the Pickering Township could mean that one village, if I for all, Grade 10 students. Clis- Council meeting this week. sec will terminate for each of e' enough were nominated an.l , • In commenting on the fine ' s voted. for, could elect the Pn• these groups at 1.25 p.. m., 2.35 job done by the boys, Reeve C. tire board. p. m., and 4.20 p. m. respect- W. L aycox said, "it is good to As of January 1st, Area 1 i. ively. ]tzuow the have. boys Of %lids e to comprise all of the to}vn_,h`I, On P,e, �tr¢ition Dai, Tueq- calibre". He also pointed out with the exception of Area 2, I day, September 8th, because of that the West Rouge Cance Pickering Village, and Ajax. the large number of students Club. is Children , in the . township. to be reg -uttered, only Grade 9 j township who is inteftstedin now attending Pickering Vill- and Occupations students -will ' this sport. age schools wiH-eonul to do" r: Le.'�s:. at _u'clnc k_ Thi. �_ _..Councillor; Don Waring- pre -- 50. «::: pick up the re7:a: ' Wnted cups to Ricky Betts and Councillor Don Waring ask- Ing students,.for.registration at to Brian Petts. _ f ed that tate date information 1.30 P• m, Councillor John Campbell be released to the lnub}i "' presented cups to "John Gomes Pickering Township Hires Architect For New. Building Council ,members Herber,. • Township ChpngosNow Porky Re i and Gary McLellan. �i:'ank and Bill Newman were Residence 4i New Employees 1111 � , Reeve CI•ifford Iaycox' pre - of the opinion th^rte- %v:r� n 1 f csc;nd ",.Tans_ ihoi.on f �f f:�i .a trophy to John Mit- a A new atunicipal building in tett, ering's faults, was that it is point in further, drscusclon on I A motion was' pathis f Chen• the township of Pickeririg is` Cutiheil is advertising again always too conservative: the inatter, week by Pickering Township as the decision�hw The Juvea;le winners, not .,...;now in the planning stages. this week to issue dbentures in Council3or Herb .Wank said been made.. � only -on the 1964 champion- - this week the council mov- the amount of $300,000. with- the Historcial Societyhas done Council to rescind a former t' t a oy of the ship, but set a new record. 'ed to retainStrong. The mot- ordte. A a -ve . ....... _ motion the - ' Archrtects, Craig: out -a vote of the elect ry good. job but, he could ”' "'�"` '- mPl ees i Zeidler and towr�hip have to resfae in the rig. .Perron who.. wishes o . object not. see spending a large sum New Culvert Charges trnvnship Postal Delivery Service ion was made by Councillor'may do so. Be sure to read the of money on it at, this time. Reeve Clifford Bill NOwinan and seconded by notice. Reeve ' C. W. ' Laycox said Laycox said Pickering Township passed a there . are certain cases whem Deputy -reeve Jean McPhex- There was some discussion a that based. on attendance, fig- l Jt was announced this week sb7r. bout- raising the money. Appli- ures iabout 3,000 visited the bylaw this week, governing the there are extenuating .circum- that Bay Ridges, Fairport and installation of culverts in •su17- "stances, Mr. Newman said the firm cation is being made to the musueuin. last - year►, it was a Ajax an to get Pesti delivery had built several sehobls in Nlunici y divisions and in front of new Don Waring said he felt, the pal Loan Fund, Money place .to •drive b at 60" miles homes• •Department Heads, in " hfrin,; In thi near future, the township, have done good . r eceived,4W this way is to go an hour. He later sedd he felt Several thousand homes are A person must -apply to the should urge new employee, to In tMs" ,.work and are reliable. He; said trywtards the Municipal Build- they should receive some mon- totynatr}p, giving location and 'move Into the township,. if at Postal area.-. - realized this created ted some• , Dumbarton High . School ey, ed Cast of a no�rrnal size cul- V. -the size of the he , %%ring of, a hardsFri on 1 water extension and cap,. ex- Deputy -reeve Jean McPher reguir possible, He said he didn't p; + - arctutects, but that this f peflditures in Fairport son said the would consider an dike the "over the head with a Pickering Library proven Itself. An effort twill_ also be made amount of" $15 or $20,000.00 vert is $55.00 for an 18 foot. If �harrtrnet" method. Councillor Waring and Mrs.- to get funds through the Cen- The reeve said he did not a large pipe is needed, it is "How can' the etineer ur ,o Effective September 4, the cPherson were of the sarhe tennial Grants, have that much, in mind. $3.00 per additional foot. others to move into the to%vn- � Library will be open during the opinion. Councillor John Camp In thin .regi+•d, there was _a Regarding grants, Council ;fin culvert may be pu; on ship, %,.lien he: does .not 'live in following hours: bell said he could not go along dissuasion about the Historical for Wank said he wo, not ia+t- a township highway without the 'to himself? a�kert Tuesday — 3.00 to 5.00 P, tit with this, after talk,. to one Society ask' for I the approval of -the township , Cnun^'tlor lfan-ey Span+!. Thursday 6,00 to 8.00 P. M king y tng part of any erected in what can't be done, an�� " Deputy -veer a ,rein �IcFfi�r Friday 6.00 to 8.00 P. '1I a" of the Ar -a 3 trustees, as he such graau, but What can be done. . ' Saturday — 9.30 to 11.30 A. " had been told there were get Penalties fnr •infractieflc' can ar' C�uti illi7r Hz~ Y ,; prob CouaciHaa Campbell said he. He cold council should. this bylaw could run to ;V(w, ^ S ra t n.'. , ed: r'�e mrr:';•,-t _ M., and '2.00 to,"INl P. M. Dens. A representative of the felt Vire should be putting up a together with the architects '61tm, at the meeting, said the monument to the future. not .and start discussing some of. problems had - been created by, the past. He said one of Pick- T e details. - th` arch,. These Are The Beatles? History In Action Two Local Truck Dealers Get Tenders %ember 1 A Hooker and Sons of Kinsale, " hoist. A total of 6 tenders were YCI 17 r"�r *w held the successful tenders un received. Brougham a 1 ton and a ?s ton pick-up The Burrows tender was for + q s (Special) Follow- truck,for Pickering Township, .85.519.68, , the Hooker tender ins a recent meeting of the J. Burrows of Brougham was on 'the'l ton was for $2,738.43 r•' =t ' �:' executive of Pickering .Town- , Town-. successful „bidder on the and the s fd.r 2,064.34" ship Historical Society, Mr• gravel truck with dump and Robert Miller announced' plans + -� e►t r 1 or History In. Action Day - 964. This year's History In Action will take place* on Sat ­ 0 19 at rite Muse- Pickering'Blue dotes Band' To IkUrn grounds in Brougham. r The occasion winch has come ' herald the approec� of aur- Compete This Year At Varsity , fu7 season, combines the, ex- x flitement of a fall fair with Well,. it's that.. time of year ,Quebec. and many from Toron- he fascination, of a glimpse 1 a in=time for the Canadian to. There are senior Corps, from ural fire fprgotiten 'past. a National Drum Corps Cham- Guelph, St. Catharines and ,. hoot of the giant steam eng- pionsfiip`. This year the Cham- Quebec. t ine, the -clang of the black- t pionships are being held at The evening Parade will smith's anvil, and the rousing Varsity Stadium in Toronto on start at'5:30 p.m. from Queen's beat of the Claremont Brass Saturday, September 12. Park and will Ba 7d draws hundreds of fico- t Proceed to Vac' . Because there are about city Stadium. • Then the finals I flies to the Museum grounds fifty bands entered, the first in the largest classes will. be each year., one goes on . the field about held and the presentation of all ? .' This year promises to be ev- ; 8.00 a.m. From then until 4.45 tmphies is scheduled for 14:30 \, n more exciting than in ' the , p.m. there is a different Corps p.m. r , past, according to Mr. Miller. being judged every fifteen to It will be a show well worth In addition to the ever popular :. i twenty minutes. Tice � Blue seeing. There is much talk exhibits and demonstrations votes are inspected- at -8:13 about there not being' anything' which have ttrrilied visitors in a.m. and compete on. the field for, the teen 'agars to do. If "' `. "' ° b'4 a••" past years, an impressive list in the Par'adL 'Corps 'Class im- some of those who are doing of new activities will be added mediately afterwards. The the complaining would spend this year. Hanover Girls Corps and The September 12• at Varsity Star Spokesmen for the many co- 1 Kempenfel2 Corps. from Barrie dium they would see and hear..°` rrriftees responsible for • this are also in the Parade Corps hundreds of boys and girls �• _ year's demonstrations and dis- Cli playing difficult music and -r 4 plays report that plans are Others competing during the performing complicated, pre- s pr+ogrear .ng welD and the large day include Armed Semite ,else menouveirs. that require •crowd anticipated can, look to Hands such as Second Division a great deal of hated work to an exciting day on Sept. 19th, Signals. Service Corps, and the learn. Marry. Carps practise .......... I ...................© Regiment from St. Thom fide eveningsand one after- Pkkering roeidertfs aro ask- I as.Some eexamples of -the noon .e week to learn their - Junior "A" Corps are Toronto music. That doesn't leave there' The Ajax Beatles put on their own show and charged 2 cents adin' kwon to hip the new Ajax tO send In the quesfkrnain Optimists, De LaSalle, Preston much time trP hang amu7ud a and Pickering tNneral Hospital. Shown here an: Mrs. M. Brown, Supervisor, Candace Tay- - on sewers the week. �Sovut House, plus Corps from shopping center, does it? lir, Lynda Lawton, Patsy Yoemans, Darlene Yoemans. They showed a lot of Ingenuity. , • , , r Past President Claude Brown of the Rouge Hill -Pickering Lions Club, teff, Is seen trading the club's final cheque for a plaque covering the turntshhsgs-for a -2 -bed -ward in the new hospital. Marry Boyer, '(right) of the Hospital Building Committee makes the trade. Funds for the don- ation were raised through the Lions Steer Shoot Newly elected president Jack Buck looks on. \ - ' - �' a �' .. ,,`\/ , t •• ,. � ' Pse Two ..THE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 19" i -NEWS :T.HE PICKERING SPORT from -Creators of Ym _ tiTAilIiEEO 1 lit l� � rhs n&* PARLIAMENT -by The News Prmt=g and Pubtiahmo Cornpaas %0 MONUMENTS , "heiized as Seeaid Clue Mail Me ttr Post Office kPt-, Maim �• dY MIKE STARK OF DISTINCTION r;liili0R1PTION EATEir ;2 S0 per yqr — YaitN Ibbs 51.09 Ms 8M� MUIRIUM Edlbr M.P. ONTARIO RIDING ASIIEltris 4 RATES MPCU UQMEST As I write this column the ftg debate is sun Roaring fun force for THREE GENERATIONS IONS wd is presently in its fourteenth day. e The Minister of Trade aasd Cmmierce, participated in this de - Signals AMust iate- He had very little to offer as a suggestion to end the im- aas+e on the flag issue. His position was adamant in support aP Stafford Bros. Ltde The other day, we witnessed a near accident at the lie proposed Pearson fes• corner of Liverpool Road and No. 2 Highway. It was A Liberal Member, Mr. Ralliti Cowan, representing the Riding hard to say who caused the commotion, but when the Cork -Humber also participated in the nag debate. He pointed O N V M E N T S dust had cleared there was no accident —thank good- ness. At the request of Pickering Township Council, the Department of Highways is making another study of f h it warrants the nut that he has been an active Liberal since 1923. In his op men t national flag is the visible evidence of a country's soul and the .ymboa of its pride. Without it a nation is dead. He stated that :anada has a -flag, a distinctive flag, the Red Ensign. He said DUNDAi ST. EAST VNITSY MO lam this corner, to see, i , in t. ear opinion !hat he was spa h -w in the debate because he did not believe k` nstallation of traffic signals. We hope they find it doeA. fiat the great bulk of Liberaa support across Canada was com- PW OTARRi Chief R. T. Parker in a recent report to Council called nited to the doctrine of a new flag which was different from the G _ it one of the most, if not most dangerous inter -sections t� Er�gn, _ A TAVERN UNDER. THE _ _ t in the townshipmoved quickly. s party ause o Posing as a good Liberal, he claiarhed that' .neither he nor the ------:-`LIQUOR'LICENSE ACT" I Chief's strong recommendation, that Council, in agree- dberal caucas had any detafs of the proposed new flag until it 1 went with him, q y. oppeared on the Order Paper for the consideration of Perlia- ; , DINING -ROOM — BANQUET HALL Because of the heavy traffic turning onto and off the nent. Liverpool Road, south, the police have to spend much He criticized the offer of the Prlane ter of a free vote in Na �. HtBhwsr at Roup Rlwr • Plf. 2M -1i06 time in keeping an eye on this corner. he House of Comrrsons. "How he said, "can we have a free ' Liverpool Road today is congested with cars, trucks ote in -this House when the Resolution stands in :the names of and pedestrians, but the tie-up comes at the corner. On he Prime Minister of this country and• the Minister of Justice?" � Sundays it is especially bad, with so many heading into He claimed that there could be no. frge vote under these circ Bay Ridges, Frenchman's Bay and down to Highway urLstaraces, - reason he gave was that there are individuals 'in (�m� A. NewmarT, Q. C. 401. his Parliament who hope to be appointed Senators, Judges and Sooner or later Liverpool Road and No. 2 will be >er haps to diplomatic positions. He ended his speech by calling a SO>t CMR the scene of a terrible accident. Then action will likely or support of tate Red Entign, warning that any changes of this be forthcoming in a hurry. Let's not wait until that hap- ]rag would lead to a divdsdon such as Hiss country has never seen. pens. It is wise in many cases, and this i3 n0 exception, The Members of other parties in the House have not particip- � S zl0ie to use a preventative cure We strongly suggest that kited in the flab debate with ,the exception of only one or two. 1A>ltPORtT 1tOAr1t, SOUTH Di11Q8AAT071 the installation of lights at this corner is a preventative g _Many questions are still asked on the Orders of the Day on - cure to a serious accident — even loss of lives.-- — _--_ -- natters considered to be of .urgent importance, Shane of the �e the laying of the corner stone. Iuestions have to do wfi2h matters such as to when the Govern- - - - By Ways Of Nature Tient in bringing legislation to increase veiterans' allowances, ,em4on plan. Labour Code. 'and many other much needed pieces COOPER BLOCK LTD.' I • am referring to Mr. Harry BY MRS. t3. H. COLE .. rf legi�+la'tion. To all of thesequestions the members of the Cabinet answer 9S0 CALEDONIA ROAD — TORONTO Pickering, Ontario. - • AUGUST — It seems as if I spoke too soon about having a hat aeon will �e taken soon or after the flag debate, SltWll MOTOR SERVICE � good surnmer as it ended so abruptly, for August has been we The barbecue held on Saturday, August 13th at Heber Dow-n's BLOCKS $r BRICKS - and cold. Apart from the weather it has been an interesting arm near Brookldn was a huge success. The estimated number STRUCTURAL 'STEEL t Y m onth. While out for. a walk along the trail south of Concession d people was aroundthe-fuitest- _ — -- - following inserted in your nest jamboree. A: ramie:vents ,have *� 2 and a continuation of the Scarborough town line I saw..some- 1 great deal of thanks are due to the cornm34tee for the pregtara- - _._-CRANE C NF Ri1V1'AL at the laying of the corner- tltnng in a tree and found it to be a ground hog which had ton and work they contributed to make this .event the success, it r 'climbed up into the'branches. a rather unusual place for such vas• - STATION ROAD, PICkERING, ONTARIO On September .12, on Sam Durham Ridings .to participate, `Hollingswor•th's farm at Ash-' Tickets an animal. One evening at dusk while drivin*' home' along Con- Phones: 942-1960 — 92'1-5103 — 666-3411 Pickering General with all the ceremony that the cession 2 i; saw a woodcock sit ting, by' the roadside. Twice I have are now on sale and burn, delegates and members may be. obtained from mem- _ ry overhead. :tiany .young seen a great horned owl flying silently.: o - Notice Of Application of the Ontario Ridings (Feder- bets of the Executive of the & - hard to help make this sary, al Provincial) and of the ; Riding Liberal A:§sociations, bards have left the nest and are now on their own, and one can project a reality was not even (signed) often hear them practisling their newly -found voices. such as the by _ t - Towheeq. Indigo Bumtngs', oriolos and > ue aay'c. There are The Corporation the Township Pickering Wondering L%l by the i l be a - several .Black -billed Cuckoos ins our area these days, their dif _ of of - i ference from the Yellow-bil]eci. Cuckoos t�cing that their hills are to Dispense with- a Vote of the Electors WILLIAM G. LAWSON - help with the catering arrartge peec'of Warbler baack instead, of yellow and the eyeQ red. Many sci wasextmnely busy and liter many weeks away have appeared which �1rs,.Speits betie�es have nested here all TAKE NOTICE THAT: : IBARRtSTER. SOLICITOR . Pickering Village 142-3230 summer rather than tieing fall migrants, A female Rochreasted 1• The Council of the Corporation of the Township of Plcker� _ - NOTARY PUBLIC Grosbeak was sitting quite close :n a tree one afternoon w _hike I was out. for a walk -near Joe .Amo', pond and I saw' a number Ing intends to apply to the Ontario Municipal Board for a P P 'WALKER D. CLARK, 8. A., ASSOCIATE -of-tFooci Thtushes and.Ovenbirds and also a Hermit Thrush. proval of the ,building of a Municipal Building at an estimat, ed cost of 5300,000.00, whereof .the amount of $225,000:00 shall !CHURCH STREET, NORTH - P-ICKERING Chicken dinners will skived The Solitary SancinipAr is arnurfa ncr'asinnally tcrn, •Oar three be raised by the sale of debentures payable out of the dfferent ­rcasion•s we hate hard vis.turs in gur ar•a¢e tit•ho - gen- era! rate ever period o! it eedi 2 n e c n9 O yarn. PHONES: 942-ZT41 and 925-2961 t acwld a ,y a day or, so fhen disappear. First aeras a Chirkadee. then a Catt+irti an+',* -ter ,rc<crt1. :: 2- A (nation w.il be made io the Ontario Munict al Board I pR P - funis to make this project - Brc4m Th, Asher. The only. explanation .for th fry �Ir�, �Ia Ira •ar order t 1: se with s o t f o d pen h the assent f the electors to he un- _ ..President. was that there mi�lit have keen i up. .,:-,:n :!- tt dertak�ng of ti + w�rres; Any ratepayer may, 'vrithin -.:possible web not even so much tVould, you, please have the ftrina 'erch'of these �i�rts: All sumgier I ha% ,nore , lecc after twenty-one cad'. the first publication of this notice, ------ been fos*,gr mother to youn: birri- I have fed three youn; send by post ,ore id to the clerk of the Townshi of Picker - P _ , tarlingv.and .a, little &irn Swallow: The S•,% -allow though N-, _� : let it' and 'pei :' Ido; at the address'given below, a notice in writing stating t his objection to stick approval, and the grounds of such ob. LEARN TO 1DRfYE w-, a�:nazin a, it hie pick up'from, tbe•m,ul - lection. i . « +„ �,• n m • -r-r while'l fat; it moistened hambui der with layin, ma h which, t he A wy,'s use tm ih, i -were it to The (34oario ° e statute that the assent of the electors shall not be re required R I I N G LESS 0 N S 'birds, It became such a pet that we afraid rti�ht ,Ft : dependent, but. it •grew fast in the eight clays and its w,nus be= and may approve of the,said works, but before doing so' it may 9 Y appoint a time and place for a public hearing when any ob-. -:Temple Driving School -came stranger ;o_ that we let it,, o, not without having Dr. S��:rs ject band it first, We are enjoying ;-Counir Music' by cpecial guest arta!$• DATED9 at Br ugham this day of Au ust, 1964 = Phone 839.1144 E They are not from the "Grand Old Oprey" `in'- ashtUe, .Ten Lloyd T. Johnston, ' aecsee. but are simply the cheerful crickets -who are sharing brougham, OntarioWIM diving quarters with u�; preferrhtc in the klikken. I must say - - -- whey look smart in their black "tuxedos" and we like their - - .",fiddling". .. ------------•------------_--- With all- the rain we have had a• wonderful vegetable golden taut now we could do with _Rome sun and tieat to ripen the .-tomatoes, There is great satisfaction in. enjoying the fruits ofo • w one's labour, whether it be.flowers and vegetables and how good z % it' is for the soul to work outdoors, ` -- STAINLESS STEEL BETTER QUALITY SINKS -LETTERS TO THE EDITOR � Singles and Doubles $9.95 up s, -- - 4320 A t 29tfi 1964 as thanked for his efforts at')R4-472 1. ugus - Mr. Barry 'Murkar,� the laying of the corner stone. Editor, Pickering News, I • am referring to Mr. Harry J Pickering, Ontario. A. Newman, Q.C., who spent CLOSED SATURDAY DURING JULY AND AUGUST SltWll MOTOR SERVICE Lear Barry: eta?y' months of effort raising - money for the . project. I am t Y I was vety sorry to hear that sure that w•it.hout his drive and following inserted in your nest jamboree. A: ramie:vents ,have Repairs .To Lawnmowers, Garden Tractors i at the laying of the corner- enihus::tsm it could not have edition, been made for the Toronto and stone of the new Ajax and Hospital been possible to have had such campaign. I am On September .12, on Sam Durham Ridings .to participate, `Hollingswor•th's farm at Ash-' Tickets Clew and Used Laxnmowers & Rototillers For Sale Pickering General with all the ceremony that the a successful sure that a very simple thank are now on sale and burn, delegates and members may be. obtained from mem- one man who worked extre- you was all that was neces- of the Ontario Ridings (Feder- bets of the Executive of the & LAWNMOWER SHARPENING hard to help make this sary, al Provincial) and of the ; Riding Liberal A:§sociations, project a reality was not even (signed) Oshawa Provincial Riding Please obtain your ticket as so much as It is Wondering L%l by the i l be a - early as possible in order to Dlntye5 Small Motor Clinic unfortunate that •••• • ••-•••- I help with the catering arrartge wasextmnely busy and liter many weeks away R. R. No. 1, Ashburn, • August 29,' 1964 oontenders for the leadership of the Ontario Liberal Party. menti . Pickering Village 142-3230 alit' .took `be eeml Yours snny' �- (roan his business to head the The Pickering News, Chicken dinners will skived `Sam campaign for the necessary Pickering. at TOO p.m.; everybody is most P. Hollingsworth, _ funis to make this project Gentlemen: welcome to attend this giant ..President. -.:possible web not even so much tVould, you, please have the ; _ , • —• a .. .,., :.... .. 1. _ T .1 . - ess in her new home in High- Occasions P. K kering a- corn roast at the home of qday in Great Britain and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Norton on in Europe. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Beer at- tended the Wilson -Carruthers -- Saturday evening. ...............................................-......-. Saturda . ' wedding and reception at M1m-feel- . port Gtsat Mr. Paftterson is feel- , Mr. Mr. L,abert VanVleuten of THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER i, 19" THE PICKERING NEWT Page Three Congratulations to ' Green- cent bout with. ill health, and ' T CLAEMO on Saturday along with relat- tai speaker and films on the with her brother, Mr. James week. Mr. and. -Mrs. Russell Siond- The ladies of the community won the Ontario Champion- ship by defeating Jarvis Q�UaMQ �L% JATi j V About 30 persons ed Bill lies and a few friends. the out oM J Watts were:ts control of cancer. r. and Mas. R Harden are ling and his Gamily for a lovely week. the upstairs apartment of Mrj and Mrs.. Tony Vanderiigt. Thy evening, September 8 NOTICE PARENTSI celebrate 66th birth- Mr. and s. nd I � relatives at H lghwat py birthday wishe—s to pPugh bike unexpectedly last week. + offm W- MI2 Im !•illi day last Sa't+mday, at his own home- The party was oornplete family of Downsview, Mr. and Mrs. er, Quebec. Him Miller John and Ricky Pugh cancelled until further notice ..Re"i CYRIL E. MORLIff with cake and a few candles. W. and Mrs. George Mc- J. Ingham of Ajax, Mr. I and Mrs. B. Budd and family of Goodwood, Mr. and Mrs. H. spent several days last week as a 4-H guest t of the Department who both celebrate their birth - days on Sept. 5. The ftamoay go x. to the Eto help them cele - Connell visited oid friends in Budd of Stouffville, Mr. and of Agriculture Extension Ser bmte. Cbxariont 10A Thursday. They, Mrs. F. Rennie, Mr. and Mrs. vices. , Watch for the West Rouge are now living in Aur+ar+a. Mr. and Mas. Clare ( B. Novas, Mr. and Mss. B. At- Miss Annabelle Graham had Kiwanis Auction to be held -- �- yew Fr1w14ay Romw t8111114- Kee, om, Mrs. W. Booth, Mr. J. Mil-. dinner on Sunday night with soon. Some of the proceeds are ' '-- spent the weekend at Sparrow' -Lace, near Gi avenhurst. cre, Mr. W. Bruce, Mr. and- Mrs H. Gifford, Mr. and Mn. Pat and Elizabeth Harden. Ms. and Mae. Tatum of I to help West Rouge Canoe Club I 32 KMN RD. W. :, P.Q. BOX NO M¢. Jack Marrseld of Sarco J. Gough, Mr. and , Mrs. C. ,Mel Indianapolis, Ind., spent sever funds. ` trill Morris, Rosebank Rd. S. is Presently taldng the Sarco Rennie, Mr. and Mrs. B. Hob- al days' with her aunt and unc- spent a happy time with Mr. ��G O11]'j'�Q Educationad oourae. day, Mr. and Mrs. F. Phalli le, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Wanno . p I , and Mrs. J. Scott and drildren Mr.. aMrs. Les Lye are back Mr. and Mrs. S. Sheridan, an Members of the Picker' ing i last week, when she spent a spending a of Toronto and Searboro, Mr. Township Historical Society. �, daysfew there and took in the the I eelas,inaE England. and Mrs. R. Redshaw, Mr. and are making preparations for C. N. E: I. Mr. atx3 Mrs. Arthur Bates M. G. Benson and Mr. and I the I-Fistory In Action Day in .............................._................. ` 'JOHN L { A Y Of Wbodbrtidge, spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Don Hedges. Mrs. BtE.Welsh. + Mrs. A. Sarrrarillo spent a few days at. the home September 19th ` Mr. and Mas. George Perry visited with Mus. Sinclair in Rouge Park .. e Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wallace visiting I of Mr. and Mrs'. B. Kelly of Toronto, last Thursday. A very warm welcome is ex- - 1 N S Y R A N C ! Of Toronto, spent Suzy with. Norwood. I Mr. Mrs. 'Bauer 'and tended to Mr, and Mrs. Gerald As:IRAMC■ O� Mrs. Earl Beare. Mr. Bob Burton is visaing MTs. F. Hayward, Karen and Susan, spent the weekend vis- nand family who operated the Elms restaurant, of Brougham, Russell who have moved back � to their home on Woodview COWANV 00. for a few days this week at i iting with Mrs.' Hayward's .west have opened a European Deltic- i Rd. Mr. and Mrs. Russell have - LIFE — AUTOMOBILE FIRE ` -`— :Q-i�iOSTON ROAp EAN Oa eD' Mr. on Hedges. Jinn Bris- cn_and_E•arl Cook, bowled in brother, Mr. C. Jones in Tor onto, -mrs.-Jean Redshaw-and-Mrs: atessen in Toronto, on Dan- forth Avenue. - -Mk- and Mrs. Ivan --Ellicott- spent several years on a farm !near StouffvMe and their man- friends -are happy -t see they - OOsa andeo NNW Alas ASP&O coma ftsa OAS Mom the Men's Trebles -at Stouff- villa last vasal. Rene Rennie, spent Wednes- day at the Ex. Last Thursday, and family, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Randal! Ellicott. , are back. b Friends are sorry to see Mrs. Ela A. bamiws Owmise OUT Of IMO Mr. and Mus. Robert Barton a busload of local children had Mlw Margaret Duncan of Dymond leave her home on have returned home after a a day also at the Ex. Toronto, spent the weekend at Woocivdew Rd., but wish her trip to EnOarA Mr and Mrs Grant Taylor the home of Mr and Mrs Geo- the best of health and 1-14— Several from here attended have returned home from a rge rhincan. ess in her new home in High- Occasions P. K kering a- corn roast at the home of qday in Great Britain and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Norton on in Europe. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Beer at- tended the Wilson -Carruthers band Creek. We are very pleased to re-. Saturday evening. ...............................................-......-. Saturda . ' wedding and reception at M1m-feel- . port Gtsat Mr. Paftterson is feel- , Mr. Mr. L,abert VanVleuten of ico on Friday. ing much better since ris re - ^ Brougham, joined the Assemb- s15OUGHAr" Congratulations to ' Green- cent bout with. ill health, and ' ly department of Sarco this wood Midgets ball team who to be seeing more of his . week. Mr. and. -Mrs. Russell Siond- The ladies of the community won the Ontario Champion- ship by defeating Jarvis r friends soon. friends 2 We are happy to hear that are asked to keep in mind.. the ell o! Brougham. -have moved Women's Institute meeting on into games to 3. Bob Hill, W�view Rd.. was the upstairs apartment of Mrj and Mrs.. Tony Vanderiigt. Thy evening, September 8 NOTICE PARENTSI not too seriously injured when he went went off that. motor A Rennie re -union was held at 8 p. m. There will be a spec Que to the construction on the Brock Rd., the Brougham bike unexpectedly last week. + Child health Conrefence and Imnxandzation Clinic has been A concussion Isn't much fun either. is it Bob? A number 'people 7. a ■t■t■t■■■■■■'■tea■■tttta■aa■>•a■a■at■■■■■!■tt■ cancelled until further notice of young Al DUMBARTON RADIO TELEVISION All persons wishing protective gathered rat d the: Herdman home Immunization for their •child- last Saturday to wish fa cysell lMsntdth, Rlshb Watw7 ren may avail themselves of to the "end of summer vacat- TO a lowing clinics: Pickering Una Electronic Service Sinn n 1446 - A. H. Rattew, Prop. this service at either of the fol= n. Back to the nId grind ki3,. IM i Ce. t- CHAtTIM AGGOIMiAIA 1 - - _ - � - ed Church C. ' E: Centre, on 1st . 11111111116t ` w �.gham i Thursday of each month morn �►i o. w.11111111116LSA Ptt<iicF 's�teC` xs t tweed 94241M2-4 p. m. and Dunbai+ton Urrlt- _ Modd aw Aim - es■www OfteOwd � � � _ � � ed Church' Ha]d, 3rd Tuesday Miss Doreelr Ke of To - Late ` !IN■e: A®, p,�y .. of each month. 2-4 p. m. roa.to visited with her parents e'r..a owiar• 1 ' Wh Cia.wne - ask .... -- z. R • atswel. pisO■e 'I "M W611 nae -sass I ator far. Zenith 1.3120 - Mr. and Mrs, M. Kennedy of '�' ""' "'�"" ROSEBANK �'' Street on the weekend. _ Mr, and Mrs, S. Colley re- t Ra R Dunbarten, Mares turned home after spending a Day . idges. Recent visitors to the Mc- month visiU A tin Subdivision and West tng with relatives TAN R Phone ql-1111 Keriacker home on Dyson Rd.,touring England and re- ' �g� - were Mr. McKer rocker's bro- Port having a wonderful time. PLASTER CERAMIC Ti thers and their Gamines, Mr. _ Congratulations to Mr, and M and M olur Newton .and CLEANED - - -STONE fid Ron Playford 3ls aninrdv- Harwood Ave., North, between No. 2 do 401 Highways r.' rs. : orman Newton emary on Augus w. A �{R► CONCRETE DRIVES, ETC■■■■■■■t■■t■as■atae■■tt■e■ee■■ts�st■a■a■tttt■ from .New Brunswick, New Patsy and Bea, Ballsdon of Jersey and Glastonbury, Conn. Broadview street returned. for — *LA"TONE PATIO$ A wonderful weekend spent re- Detroit after spending piowo RA. $-4041 2 mon- MARTIN on - . ETC. newing family ties. �ths with relatives. ^ # MARTIN ENRIGNT _ Mr. and. Mss. Stan Pu and _ d Peeling Bay street. PNONM TE !-1!!7 the children of Rosebank Rd. left for ngland on August 28 $., are trying to get back to to visitrelatives there, i EXPERT MOWER & MARINE SERVICE normal They have returned a- - .Congratulations to Mr, and frac an exciting trip to Eng- Mme, Floyd Balsdon who cele- INtst MerfgagisF Arranged; Also Second MortgsgeO Available land, where they visited relat- brated their 16th anniversary Fx Additions and Improvements REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES Ives and friends for 3 weeks. o wt+ alae purchase or Loan an Existing Mortgages' Power Mowers - Outboard Motors - Air Cooled Engines It was the first time in 17 n he u . � morning _sic- f. Chain Saws - Garden Tractors 3 Tillers The sun Un - It You Re"Irs Any Mortgage Financing i For Fast, return thtoyt their ephomelfand, an ted es will hurch held ats 9.45 a rn. The , Courteous Bacula, Call — WE SHARPEN the first trip y ane or -• Sunday.School oP Fairport Hand Mowers, Hand Saws, Hand Tools, Circular Saws y. Wendy and Michael. The iaed commences Se I Th :. We liver All W children w rent up to & inciuding 8 AU6REY L IRELAND AND COMP interest and history in and, a- years mreet at 9.45 a, m. and - {� round London• including the children from. 9 years and up 100 Adelaide St. West, Toronto 2 Ontario Dunbarton Phone new theatre 'in Coventry and at 11 a. m. Wolbur•n Abbey, Mr. and Mrs. Frenahrnan's Bay Yacht Club Pugh entertained their friends 0-500 — Event are holding an inter -club EMpI�� figs - O.i4-1750 or WA. 2-6402 with 3 � hours of movies they edtion with- the Oshawa . Club had taken in. Canada. on Saturday and Su:sday of Mrs'. Mary Guest and children this week for the Usher Tno- T H E SIGN N. MAN -.....-have returned from a . motor phy which will go to the warm trip to Round lake near Kirk- er, land Lake, where they visited Mrs. Fletcher. and son Billy ' DOREEN AND FRED HOLLOWAY GrahAm HARDWARE _ _ _and friend from Lletroit visit - HARRY— — TRUCK LETTERING TURNER ed Floyd and Mrs. Balsdon •on _ the weekend. CUTOUT LETTERS TrenchNO ing TOO SMALL — The Bible Vacation Selroci APPLIANCis PM CARTOONS Back Fillingt Fa' Church en POSTER! Post Hole Drilla he g'port United .: :`• (DISPLAYS Grad Excavating en'taitred _ ns wr t the moths th weeks Of. SHOWCARDS Snow Removal - siz�M' and showing of "work BANNERS Phone: ZO2-lbti clone during the 2 •.. •... _ .. ................ _ The regisl ea riled a .. -'GENERAL HARDWARE ;.,24 HOUR . — 7 DAY SERVICE —INSURANCE .-~ � of 88• The meeting closed with fee and aoffce and fruit Merit WNI1rllall '�-1911 i.rrlL vs handle�nee Stn Conks for ince drilare?raThe tut- ' 942=6241 .,,� loaders are to be Insurance Heads ed for the fine work they have - - Find Us Fast In The Yellow Pages - Ras: Pickering Leach gym. Avti done. LIaNlM1r, etc Mr. M. Devolin and daughter 1 and sari -fn -Law, Mr. and Mrs BOIYAIfIII IL rJ1140n • Davis of Mia:nri, Florida are ng at the home, of Mr: and MA N D Y M A N sERVICE Cap edleet k,.3u, Mrs. Wm: Fertile for 10 days iS1=R • atert�8► fI!i s..xk.st. S. whttbl► t � Vie' he j be Mn (ED ARMSTRONG) Church on Sept. 8 from 2 t. a • -Catering - Opm 88 Kingston To Until Rd A 10 W. Occasions P. K kering DO YOU HAVE WORK TO DOT `.",:,ON THE HOUSE OR PROPERTY BE IT LARGE, OR SMALL PAINTING ` ' UPKEEP OF GROUNDS GENERAL CLEAN-UP, ETC., ..:CALL 942.5616 = utak of th aid Page Four ~ ' = THE PICKERiNG NEWS TMURSDAV, SEPTEMBER 3, 1964 antras■taataaaaatttt■ Doming Events in the New Curziwium wFll be- in the Sander, School, my, and Evelyn and on Su--'.�����aaiaatt■tta■aattaaaaaaaatttt■tataaaaa Mr. Mrs. Donald � f �� eel gin on night and 1 _ Pickering Village Council Sept. 13th. Jamieson and family had sup- T R AY E L - 4 _ The regular. meeting of the Mr. and Mrs. James Rapsey per with the Jones's. 'L �� : Pickering Village Council will be held on Sept. 0, 1%4 at 0 left on Saturday for Gbazta, Africa They were to be in Mr. and Mrs. Winton White attended the silver wedding an- ,RESERVATIONS:-. i : P. m. in the Council Chambirs Montreal for 3 days attend- mv� Sunday of their dau- cc AIRLINES -- ' STEAMSHIPS aataaa■taaaattaaatiaa■1 Bruce Hogarth, dark. ing lectures. Mr. Rapsey, who g eer and husband, Mr. and .............:.... .. . ..... �•' •••�••••••- Pickering�l sited Church has a leave of ,absence from his .office as principal of- Ajax Ptdce aR. the home of their daugher Mrs. Jack CRUISES NO� Women High .School, wM spend this .................................. USED FURNITURt W. Pickering U. C, Wwill hold year in a high school teaeiiters LOWEST AIR FARES TO BOUGHT i SOLD their opening. of • the training program in Gbens GREENWOOD ` CORDON HO'f'HL fall on Thursday, September Anne Guthrie entered Wood- We understand Mr. Roger p BRITAIN and all EUROPE PickeringVill a!'s loth, at 8 p. m. in the C. E. Centre. The program "Immig- stock General Hospital Mon- day, as a rouse -in -training. Comet has moved from theftem I • l42- (may 98 it) ration and the Newoomer" is a - Mr. and Mrs. George Puck- Mg -� on the trill to, a new, home . ASK ABOUT THE NEW 21 DAY EXCURSIONS II . _... ... _ lively topic and will be discus- A spent the weekend with just completed . on the Greenwood R and well re- Road _ CARIBBEAN CRUISES _ C R i Washing Machine, $30. Good sed afterwards in the units. Keep the_ date in mind for an Mrs. Puckrin's aunt, Mrs. of Brockville. main with us permanently. We ISLAND HOPPING HOLIDAYS condition. Phone 942-5377 alt- interesting evetroinng er 6 p. m. Etna portable sewing machine. ..welcome at e e m of a uncle and '• _ SeSeral of our ladies attPnci BACHELOR TOURS 's Pei oorxtitioah $75. or best FALL FLOWER SHOW AT DUNBARTON aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McHugh, Milton. Roger Mr ed the bazaar at Mi. Zion on NEW YORK. WORDS FAIR offer. Phone 942-4755 t - Getman Pointers, Short Fished The annual Fall Flower Show Hugh is visiting at the Izatt Satin -day afternoon. last. Mrs. Satin Johnson of Glen -Major open- , - NO BOOKING FARES AT - 2 rttontihs old. Registered. $50. - Maie or female. Call, 284-1591 "- will be held by the Pickering Flortictxltural Society at Dun- United Church Thur- hone this week. Dianne Puckrin visited with her, uncle and -aunt, Mr. and bazaar' with a few well the w we en words ' H T R A V E L 0 WARD Barton on "day, September 10, starting at Mrs. Jack Mitchell, Claremont, Friends are glad to lsitow B U R E A U LTD. „ Chesterfield chair, price $6,00, 8 There will be 36 cat- 1. last week. roving n edd is p t ii -- _ After 6 ptiwte 835 2136 o'clock. d di e� ties on incur an •o ay, ng Mr. and Mrs. Everett Quant - �� _ - A! SNOPPIN6 PLAIA +' _ . 50 tY. TV tower, basket weave open competition for junior etit rill. and family, Whitby, visit- Ma• Pegg and and Mrs Alfred Ruta visited last Sunday with , fence. Apply 1366 Tatra Drive, gardeners, grades 6-8, has ed at the home of Mrs. Quant- rill's brother. Dick andElaMrs. Mr. acid Mrs. Jack Stone and - ; �. ges An unusual program arranged by .the commit- W Stunday.. rcrn familyh wag ,942.6690 �' .• 'New cabinet deers (Walnut, tbeen ee to charge, Some 60 members of the The hal roast this Saturday S r th Pall Septteemb for a term on er 8th. ttotttatatsttttitaatasitatattatt�ataattttatttt■■■aa ti Mme• chm. r, teak finish) nev- or orad painting. For kitchen Society enjoyed the delightful hospitality, of Mr, and Mrs. evening, Sept. 5, at the home of -Mr. and Mrcups. Bert Guthrie. Visitors at the home of 'Mr. and Mrs. Milton' Pegg tins _ NOTICE s., on- Wm. Linton of the 2nd Con- The ladies are asked . W bring past week were: Mrs. C. Ferris bedroom& etc. 20 and 30 Mit 140691010-Variety r,ie � sristy ccivsion at their annual garden 'Perfect a plc or tarts. . � ""- " '"""' of Whitby and Mr. and Mrs. Prendugest, Donna, Lynda .and K on th TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to Section 47 of a Ontario. " Tbom deers ace valued at ewe ><11JN On at $130 Phene. tea on Au 23.wen- S then conditions prevailed just BALSAM Tommy of Sarna. Municipal Board Act (R. S. O. 1960, c. 274) The Corporation o! Ontario , Q • sale � kxhK enough for this higiy sur Mr, and Mrs: Perry lark vis- the Township of Pickering has applied to the Municipal - . twbitby 660-3106 eessful event, and the beautiful Lome Jones , Mr, and Mrs. Lo ited with relatives at Coboutg Board for eertifieslon of debenture in the amount of 5335,000 a most at gttxinds provnded _ are spending a few days at on Sunday. authorized by By-law 2071, passed on the 1st day of June, 1 964, Wanted tractive setting, t t he Dopking cottage a Coto- . ........... _ as amended b By-law 2910, on the 10th da of gust, r passed Y pW ` .............. _..._ conk. J EON CUB EW PG L NEWS 1964 and 536,000 authorised b By-law 2672 passed on the 1st Y P -Cle: iica3- work :eanteei to do- at - -t _.. _._.,.. Pickering Senior Citizen 'Ihe bazaar and tea, Satur- day was a sum, The Beaver Junior flew from Chatham, Ont., a cis- ' da of June, 1964, as amended .b . By-law 290l, seed on the y r Pa � • � Phone 839 -593 -u _• -• . 'The monthly meetings of the Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Jones at- tante of 165 males. 10th day of August, 1964, ten drys after publication of this not An expert to•, recoverlamp. Pickering Senior Sitizens will tended the Beaver -Bell wedd- There were 12 strippers. The Ica- - A• resume for the Fall on Wed- ing Friday evening at Oriliia. top ten: i th ifi 1 I shades and to e _ ip-eo�ers Any persons having ob}ec ons to • cart cat on as also the services Masseuse. nesday, September 9 in the The groom is the nephew of 1-2-- Ashley Berwick.. 1162.4, debentures must file such objections with the Secretary of the :Pthcute yL_ C. E. Centre. Each members, is the Jones' and on Sunday, they 1160.96 ...._.. granddaughter .Sandra 4 -Ashley Ontario Municipal Board at 145 preen Street, West, Toronto, - asked to bring some ne�v ties attended lite Ire tma1 service 3 -Gilliland & Labatt, 1160.68 that may be used in the Group of their g Berwick, 1158.97 within nine days after publication of this notice. Help Wanted activities during the corning Pagan at West Hill. 5�iUIlsnd & Labatt. 1158.01 } p Lloyd T. Johnston, . Are you tired of farmzgg, min- months so that interesting and Mr, and Mrs. Allen Carson 6 -John Bembrey, 11.18.52 Clerk, Township of :Pickering fog or whatever you do" Thou- active sessions will be held all were at tate Tiffen-Clayton 7 -Jim MacInnes, 1144.85 � Thou- sands enjoy and per as during the winter months, wedding in Orilha on Satter- 8- John Adams. 1134.61 Brougham, Ontario. The Group is planning, it's 9 -Warren Brailsford 1130.26 s Raw•4eigh Dealers. Good oppor day tumty in Ont. County. Write (first bazaar, which will be on ' Mr, and Mrs. Burnett Jam- 10 -Alen Reade, 1121.86 Rawleigh. Dept, I-333-913, at September 26th. The date hes ieson and Mary Jean and Mr. The Eastern Club flow In ; ; 'Claremont Community league. 4005 Ridhilieu St.. Herriy, Mon - Creel been put forward from the or and Mrs. Lorne Disney attend- from Porth, i distance of 1601 Iginal date planned so as not ed the Porter -Dryden wedding miles. to, conflict with other acavit- Saturday _ ..,,,,• __ ,•. rday at Brooklin. 1-B. GarFand, 1009.69 ; ' \ - les. Mr. and Mss, Murray Jones 2-M. Littlejohn, 1006 68PLA iLe� Estate The Seniors are very enthus- enrtertained a number of a bar- 3-B. Garland. 990.38 Serbs "A' Pickering vs *Port Porr4r- Pickering won4 games to 3 2 Series D Claremont vs Goodwe& (3 out of 5 Lake Schrgog - .$4,395.00 full $u'PPer Ft'�iY � ••- •• lactic about their bazaar, and haute night, in 4-G. Kepi, 967.5.. ) geese, 20 by 30 feet. 3 bedroom are working very hard to make honour of Mr. Murray Carson 5 -Waterfall & son, 963 52 Sept. 1 Goodwood 3 and Claremont 2 after 16. innings - '•Brice, 20 large living room; U a success. Donations for the and Miss Sandra Burr, prior to 6-J. Hill. 960.13 Sept. 3 - Claremont Paris, Claremont ve Goodwood and kitchen. Could be year bazaar will be collected at the their marriage next Saturday, 7-G. Whale, 939,64 Sept. II - Claremont Park, Claremont vs Goodwoa! - round home. Half cash down. September 9th meeting, and and on Saturday night. Mr. S -C. Brand, 937.73 ' Cali .Scattoro 691-1345 17 members are asked to bring .arid Mrs. Stan McMullen and 9--J. Hill,, 9229 _ Winner of Series "D"' meeting Pickering in League Finals ......... ...... mLY r w ith M articles that they may family had supper }rr -'','AUCTION SALE have on hand at that time. .,r_._-_ ....................... _..... _.._...... .... _. ........................... ... - - -• Property of Mrs. FrancisP R E S TO YOUTH ALLOWANCES :.Stacy• No, 2 Highmsy at New before she left a little tonville, on Monday, Sept. 7th farewell party was held at the (Labour Day) at 1 p.m. House- pool, A few small gifts were SPICY SERVICES IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR P?-i!L. ' S - told articies, antique . dishes, Punted to her as well as aS -furniture, oda Lamps. good wishes for her future. :.LAWN WEEDS AND end d first Pesti will be Several of the children and FERTILIZING made under the Youth Allowances Act'ecendy paasd SALT for Softeners 100 Ibs. friends of the community have. ;INSECT PESTS by Parliament N you hew a child who is ie or 17 -:'53.25 Pick It up at our show- enjoyed trips to the Etdtibit- DRIVEWAYS years of ata, r maintained by pug and r eldrsr in : - - hon. Several alone for the first %palma sttendence at school or university. or Is un - Brady Plumbing And sell able to attend by reason d physical or manta inAmiity, 4320 Kingston Road Dave McKena spent ,a few Sterilization you rosy be GROWs for a WAN -7 4"Will of $io -. -days visiting his aunt and FARM SPRAY uncle Mr. and Mrs: G. Mr Y WIS AU0WANCI MUST Of APIPLIEO fOR T. ARTFORD Murtrie has just returned. aft - WHITEWASHING -%T NfILI NOT mTENT AUTOMAT/CALLi' er a vacation in Bala. (BRUSH, FENCEROWS Teacher of Piano i Theory, Mrs. E. Cornutt has just re- PASTURES, ETC. 'Duff August aPPka�in +� were sent to the 'Private or Class Instruction turned from a few days in of children already 18 of 17, or who would °T. Hartford, A. R. C. T., 31 Toronto where she attended Licensed ' Md Inured 18 befo» Ssptorrboa It yoir have a 6hild who 43uild Rd., .Pickering 9424336 her Orange Lodge. and visited meets the above requhernenis6, and for any reason an friends. rkw. 725 "71 appliestlon has not reached you, you can obtain one ....................... Summer. vacation is drawing by writing to this Regional Dhom d Family Allow - PIANO to a close and school begins on .< -Reverse Phone Chargee arca in your provincial cepatal. PIPE. ELECTRONIC �h (aug 27-tf) The applications shook! be retuned as coon a J ORGAN TUNING We are pleased to hear Mr. possible, in order to ensure prompt receipt, of the first AND R■PAIRS Ka horn has- payment. dope is h { pi anuli = - /r • : =�A3. i'1mDINK ; : will imprt111� aK SM ove. '. Mr. C. 'Firth, Mr. and Mrs. ;•. •� :.f� 942-1 64 AJAX, ORC E. Martin Sr. and Mr. and ,Casual Hair -Styling DEPARTMENT . OF NATIONAL HEALTH AND �W E L F A R E !apo 26 tf) Mrs. E.' Martin Jr. called on OPEN DAILY .............. ....... ......... ...... ._ ....- ...- tamera Club Mr. and Mrs. W. Sowerby on Hour: Sunday, 9.30rrA. AL - 6.00 rP. M. The Ajax -West Hill Camera .........._ ... j Club, commencing Sept. 1st.ay and Friday -- Stills, Movies, Black & White, �uD`-Open Till 9.y P. M. „ _ Colour--eompethions,, etc. .For Cload All Day Mondays7. further infnotnation - . There will be no church or Phoni: lCoffee MADLL FOSSEY - call 942-5821 Sunday School here this Surr (At Pickering Coffee Shop) div, Sept. 6. The __ ... .......... fit classes - - - - - - Card of Thanks :I wish to express my sincere =• appreciationelatiswto the friends and HOUSE FOR SALES �� O chert who colied friends me cur • jthg my stay in the Ajax Hos- I have Buyers for Pickering Properties pital and for the cards, flow- _ erg ane gifts received while (including Bay Ridges and West Rouge) MAIN- STREET, PICKERING <:Phone 9421601 tiheQ+e. FOR DYNAMIC SALES PROGRAM Norman Banka Call Don McAllister .......................-. BROOK ROADROBERT : REALTOR Boneless _, � Pot � 4ctE LTDIb. :. The group of swimmaft Pcr- , ft tooke thir tests y onride"' Residence &T9-3218 ung, A 28.. and •CHICKEN LEGS - - - per lb. 49c. wwft=JM display wall be heldd . on Wednesday. Miss Ma Sue OI I Ice 461-0861 _ Hunt, one of the imtructom. - lb s left the COMM30MW 1d will reside in Antigua. West a M s THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1964 THE PICKERIN(i NEWT - - i' iPage Five j '1� ' Pkkm%' other two ahikiry r, Cathy and Eugene Green at their cottage Cooper was taken to the Ajax The brick house beside the Mrs: W. Deere. Terry came to Vancouver by on Bear Lake near Gooderham Hospital last week, but is now L G. A., is in the process of sympathy of the corntnunity boat, via Honolulu. on Sunday. reported to be improving nice- being demolished, making way is extended to Mr. and bin. G. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elliott Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Courtice ,Sorry to hear. that Mr. Top- ly. for the expansion of I. G. A. Murray of Georgina St., on the and family of Melbourne, Aus- and family, spent Sunday with per of Mizabeth Street was Glad to see Mrs. C. Trollope A farewell party was given death of their son John leaf tralia are Staying at their Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Courtice taken to Ajax Hospital last back at work again after two Mr- and dans.' Gord Hunt and • Monday rmrniM. home In Pickering for a month of Church Street. amity last Wedneadey Dean Rki :hardson and SyWis of holt2isys. Mr. and Mrs. El- MOS`' months absence. their f liatt, Ci Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Morley, Mr. Donne, well known gard- Mr. Haroid Ric hardson was evening by the neighbors on Anne (Muffle) McLean have rxjy and Jeff arrived at Lynch and Miss Rosemary, • ener on Main Street and Fath- confined to the house this 'Sherwood, east. The party was recovered from toneilectot1W the International . Afiport• The Chapman visited Mr. and Mrs. ' of Mrs. C. Silk and Mrs. Ken week with the flu• held at the home of Mr. and operations. Mr: and Mrs, Gordon Rim -14, !!! a(�ociaZip Dmar's new home on Sherwood, d. _ Bring Your Corton Uadss rton NATURAL og Feat east, has now been. stat+rted. • CHEDDAR hadgGove�asest Mr. Earl Heron caught a 42 – ! CHEESE inch -Lunge in lake Scvgog re - :•M E Q I U M .'F2 oz. pkp. M. a" oently. MILD 49b i 0 fa �e - a BACK TO SCHOOL Loos•m MEDIUM '57e SPECIALS AT k tits .64 48 � `� 12 oz. viw• >fi4s9 Mar'orte s �aaGes Wean' � OLD_ 63c ,, Dozen SAVE I c - Bay Ridges (I.GJL) Plaza ' T: Pa�M London Lassie Blouses YORK FROZEN Large 24 -os- Familii Sidi Pies 7 It"Jump iislouses i' Jumpers from . c _ --� 1`Skirts from, Bulky Knits f.9111 or77 ." -'(Save 19c) '- – T1.a — Str nth ---Stacks -- -y— $8.99 ..'� for a big now shipment C"'RRY PIES We have p Dalkeith Sweaters from $11.911ve $�c FREE? — 1 Pack of 6 GRAPE JUICE STICKS with the purchase of Regular or Coloured of styles that are all the go _ %2 Gallon of York Chocolate -Vanilla M 4 r Ibs. 85C q... feel . It wont cost this fall you a n cent to phone 11399-2M4i or » At Regular Price of . SAVE 33c - - .Extra Lean --- _ 'DOMESTIC _11 .__ _ • : NOTICE TO CREDITORS Borden's Homogenized— 16 oz. tall tins Cooked 99 AND OTHERS - EVAPORATED Two 2 Roll packs i] �m - •• 45 EVAPORATED MILK save lOe 4 for 59e TOILET TISSUE ___- Saw 9c -- 49.e rj Me In the matter of the Estate Bonus Offer of V2 Ib. Free Borden's Uam 11Cof Cornelius Fitzpatrick, late . Instant Chocolate Malted _ 67e .. York Frozen Concentrated 6 oz. tins of the Township of Pickering, 11% Ib. Nn SAYE 33%c ORANGE JUICE __ Z for 59c Ib, In the County of Ontario, Re- tired Farmer, Deceased. Maple Leaf (Twin Pak) l Ib. pkg. SPECIAL OFFER OF 15c OFF Alt. PERsolvs having claims CHEESE SLICES ____ - $9e Dr. Ballard's � 5 Ib. bag 49 2 _ lbs. s� - against the estate of Carnet - SAVE Eie Burgurbits DOG FOOD ..-- B4e ' ius FNzpatrick, vitro died on or - cs... ae.� •(3Avg 7e) about the 19th day of May, Maple Leaf Tenderflake 1964• are ��, notified to PURE LARD _`2 lbs. 39e send them to the undersigned Maple Leaf Save IOc Large 16 oz. jar solicitors for the executors of =' CHED-R-SPRED _ �. the estate, duly verified, on tic• 59e before the LSRh day of Septem- , -. Special Offer of 20c Off be, 1980 _ Colgate'e Giant 2 -Ib. 10 -oz. BOX Artier the hist•-nan-sed date. FAB (Heavy Duty Formula) .---_------_---__— _ 75c the • assets of the said estate will be dsttibuted among the rack. rD Full .d r c persons entitled thereto, hav- BREAD (Full 24 -oz. Sliced Loaves) �� 2 far 39e : i mg regb.rd crag w claim tie Red Rose 100% Pure (Save 40c) Large 6 -oz. Jar mgr the executors strap then j Instant Coffee (Not Bitter) !!C wwch have notice. I Blue Ribbon Red Label (Save 14c) Pkg. of 100 DATED at Guelph, the tette nay of August, 1961. ` TEA BAGS ---:----__:_-- _ -- _-----�79C ACKER, MOYER and ALLAN, �Ro US .Value. (Save IOc) ____ =Family 4 -Roll Pack 1e Douglas Str«t, duel TOILET TlssuE ..__ T "C Rowe HIN& on Hw►y. No.2 dust East of Rouge Bridge ..Ontario, seltd*ars for t» -- Executors. 9 " Fresh Lean Pork Loin Roast .. :_..-.... RIB END __________,__________ 'Ib. 59e AkBoneless Rolled Plate Brisket Fresh Grade 'A' Oven Ready (Average 3 lbs) -"��� -�'�� (� ! k o► . (Average 2t/a lbs.) POT ROAST .•---_—� — Ib. 49e Fall _Time Tabk TENDERLOIN END .___--__ lb. 69c Blade or Short Rib Effective 8 1964 ROAST (blade bone removed) Ib. 59c `' i (Average 3L4 lbs.) Fresh For Service Between CENTRE ROAS1`S or CHOPS lb. 79c MINCED STEAK _ 'Ib. 69c Oshawa -Pickering-Toronto WHOLE LOIN _____—____ __. Ib. 65e Cross Cut _ _ (. ) Smoked Ask foTOT SHAWA Ne 1 BACON SQUARES —_ lb. 29c SHORT RIB ROAST ._____.'Ib. 69e (Frying, Roasting, Barb!R33 .1 Standing (6th 8 7th Ribs) Fresh _ 7.32 a. m. - Dally exc. Sun e, 9 MINCED BEEF 2 Ibs. 79c Sirloin, Porterhouse Hol. and the 8.02 a. m. Dally PRIME.RIB'ROAST -_�_ Ib. 5911 ;:Boneless Rolled Y (1st 5 Ribs) • exc. sat. Sun. a Hol. trips now Maple Leaf or Lucas Arthurs �b �+ leave Pickering at 7.27 a. nL P 'PRIME RIB ROAST — Ib. B9c Fully Cooked Smoked Lucas Arthurs Super Value i -Ib. Bone & Win Steaks` 757 a. Breakfast Bacon 65c DAYLIGHT TIME tonic C sr«d Rindltss Pickering Coffee Shop _ a CB • ::ib. c e Fresh Home Grown, Tender Sweet, Large Cobs Bre.7 aeon - l 7.1 771 f i _Ong V_ COBDozen Fresh Excellent For BerbewMp 942 - Mr. T. Galloway - Agent" CHICKEN WINGS .lb e No. 1 Ontario Firm GreenCORNNN,iw' T�+.y 'twat) BRUSSELL SPROUTS qt. 29c - C} .� Round or Square _ Home Grown No. 1 Large Size Green Sweet Peppers `S for Z9c -- _ e "tseaaa'aeRa :` • Brock' - No. 1, Home Grown Long Green Lge. Size r ;,,= .owlCUCUMBERS ___��.___:_:�'� 4 for Z9c • Dart Pow led No. 1 -Home Grown Snow V1Arrit6` lb Harwood Ave. N., Ajax CAU..LIFLOWER, large size 29c 49 COTTAGE.-RO�� lbe a OPENS TUES. SEPT. 6 _ No. 1 Selected Firm Golden Ripe opentng for Evening Lepw BANANAS, large size _— 2 lbs. 29c Blue Goose' Sweet Eating Valencia Fresh (Not Frozen) Meaty i� POTATOES, No. 1, Ontario 10 Ibs. 39c Oranges 3 doz. $a 5 h 9 94 5 or 10 Pans Large 11 SPARERIBS quart basket --- 69c . (Size 180's) s](�e ��. e P 42-6040 2-4295 +i munne■aezataansiaas uglu .,.. 50 Ib. bag ---- ---------- _�—. ;1.49. i • 'Home Grown Staked or Field : TOMATOES. ----____-- 6 quart basket 89c R S .a') 'b. PAINTERiDttcE W I E N E No. •1 Ontario EXPERT WALL PAPERINd �,aC Q39 � Freestone (Crawford! Maple Leaf or -Lucas Arthurs Fully Coo ked Boneless (Avg. wt. 2-3 lbs)»rT7 i ler . Advise and Eal"FAMee s - , 4 NO OBLIGATION ev i V -Variety — 6 qt. basket SMOKED �I1111PRICES EFFECTIVE { "3. C. EDf RIe�w THURS., ERI. 3 SAT. Maple Leaf or Lucas Arthura$�..r,HE, M�E lb 29e �6 Nattisjt Bhri SEPT:3-4r.5 + CLOSED LABOR DAY ROQna. Steaks Or ROaStS Ib.. fLICkD 79� BOLOGNA : 1e0 „.. '"'''" ---------------------- Page Page Six THE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1964 . ' . In the meantime Mlr. Irving ' ' ' ; • I WEST ROUGE � cete""i his ba�daYThe Churches on Sept. 3. So have a happy BUStNE�S DIRECTORY birthday. Sept.On 8th The West tion are very pleased to wel- Wilt the members of the ■s■■m■a■a■aslaauuaa■• Rouge Girls Club will start cone Rev. H. A. M A Rosewood Bowling League re - their second voy, B D., Year of activities who has been appointed by The member that the league starts P%ker1mg , for young girls. The Sports Presbytery as minister of in .full swing on Sept. 16 at the GUARANTEED MCEACHNI�,S tlnihd Church Program for this year will in- Grace Presbyterian Church and Brock Bowl, Ajax at 7 p.m - - dude VoD1ey Ball, BadmiInton Rev. McAvoy, wall be in the sharp. ,/ Floor Hodeey!, -Table Tennis,' pulpit on Sun. Sept. 6, 9.30 a _..... ROYjo-TY Swire nmasAL DIRECTOR Ministwt Rev. MNviii. Wftam Tumbling, Baseball, Shuffle- m. for the morning worship. . >" Racing, Judo, Darts, Archery, to the new Rouge Hills Any Make Or Model - CHURCH SERVICES - board, Btisketbatl ' Handball, Also a welcome C Games ry, organist MT. Nicholls, who .vill ARTHUR FIELD * _ . ., _ .11.00 A. M. r Physical Fitness, Gym- be at the We hope Gregory Skura, of nasties, Fencing, gan. this Sunday, ALtona Rd. is feed better Sunda School Withdrawn Pilosis • AtnMtlanp Service Soccer and Sept.setsib. ,PICKERING y I Rhythmic - raw thaws had his tonsils DAY OR NIGHT for The Summer As in the Past Senior Sunday School class- Ajax Hospital on Past alai equipment as will begin on Sept. 13 at 10 out at the - - WM be provided- by the Club: a.m. and the Junior Depart- Friday, August 28. Gregory is * AUDLEY • In addition to the sports acts- ment will begin the fall season 2% and getting to be a big boy Church Service 9.45 A. M. vibes, a corn roast, iiaklowe'en on the same 8u Their many friends were sor. Sunday, Sept. 13, WATER DELIVERED Party, Chr+isstmas Party, Hard at 11.15 am. ry to see Mr. and Mrs. Cawling WsL McRaehnie, Prop. Sunday School 1930,A. M. Time special notice of -in- move away from Alrtona Rd., Party •and a Parents'. Anda WeSt of Dunbarron ■■•■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■s■� Night have been planned for terest to members of the con- but wash them the'very best of _ the ooti►ing yeas, gregation Church services will. luck in their new..home in the PHONE: %M2171 MemberghlP available to commence at 11.15 a.m. start- town SMP of Scarborough. PHONE girls from Grade 3 to Grade 13 • Ralph Daehn, formed of i 1 mg. >~3th. Y XPi dceri " / /��r� Ont. , _ and the feels X3.00 for the full A very special welcome to WOO has been visit- ATIMINC 2-WViI �t �• �O/f Year. The Club Meetings are Rev. and M•rs• H. A. McAvoy, with old friends. in the ar _ficao ♦h held each Tuesday evening in lobo have moved into the ea this past week. Ralph now - • : the gynmrastum of rhe West Manse on Rouge Highlands Dr. lives in 'Scarborough. Rouge Public School, Friend- this'week. Mr: and Mrs. E. Woods, Can- KEN and CLARKE PMZMMa. ONTARIO _strip Ave. -St. Edwards Anglican dy and Pam of Cornwall were CrelgbtOn,. �A Rev. N. s. s■ammis, The T.Y.R.o.S. oonsiating of Church, Fust Ave. the recent visitors at the home -' R ENT I C E a A•, D. D. Grades 3 and 4 meet from 6.30 Sept. 6, 9.30 -am. will be a Murdoch Of Mr. and Mia. B. Masoe ae ■•al lee, twkartas, o.a. :.' to 7.30 p.;n. The Juniors, rnanng . Prayer. The lay Woodlands Rd. 7 year old Can- AUCTIONEERS rw«� asassss HAM Grades 5 and 6 meet at 7 to 8 Readers win be in e . of dy was entered in the Highland LNraad and Aalkartaae tar tf» Barristers, SoNclitors g suNewr 9eRvtep 'pxi and the-Seaaois coaxing the service. oompkition at the C. N. E. and 09=4b@N o.084m%w veep Old lrletarlN Pubtlt W90 a in ell' Common" e. of from grade .7 through to Sun., Sept. 13, 9.30 a.m. Prof. took third place with her Irisin Fid ��� NNa.- 1e.9e a .h�hh.r.h.s Few' Grade 13 rvi]d meet at 7.30 to CunreiglIam ,of- The LTniveraity Jig in the 8 and under class. bet Fanern now eatata LAM Co COMMB1Ci CNAAUM Mae a --Nahy Cww�taa 8 ! of Toronto, will take the Won She entered five competitions, (esti s.,e.y) GErIs joinirng the Club an ship Service, which is quite a fest for one d.• •� '*'•�'�' !a se.9e .. w.-�ae.y sak•M required to wear proper gym A Farewell Tea will .be held so young. They left on Moanday ■araaa k Rath S Sinheee X N., Oshawa shoes, and a gym suit for for Rev. and Mrs. ICScott in for Cornwall where she. - wnl DUAL, envult AT oNe Melees Tal» Oshawa T2�i44i (10 am Fu•haa Nil _ sports In the gymnasium. Fan• St. Edwards • Parish hall, on take part in the Majorette par- - erectus -- nese a w-NOn- (At Ilya Irahtaa Nati) . r additional iritoraratiop call Bob Saturday, Sept. 5, at 3 p.m. by ado. Her rieaet competition will ��� k6 i1i• w 640-3696 � - wsewsssiAr or Jean Snaith at AT. 2•'5879. 'be Leiden Guild. be in Ottawa where she is eat- ae es a w..-N•y a.. The West Rouge Ladles Club' moon The Ladies Guild will start ered in a 9010 baton competit--aar~"r� '� saes. and t.tae•aastN ter tM staa Will hold their first meeting of- their regular meeting this ion. Good -luck Candy. � M e E e _ the - fvAl season - on Thursday, month with the date and time To complete a busy week, '- ' Sept. 10th, 8.30 p.m in the to be announced later. A Rum- the "Masons' entertained the SAY a COMERY . - School: Any ladles In the dna- mage Sale is being planned for crowd from O'Keefe Centre at 'trict are weloorme o invited to E R R I brise oe Sue�ee - grounds. E#RRISTERs soLKITOa s S H N ~ ' Dome out arxi get acquainted at October by.the C,ulld and any- a earn, roast. can their one having•good used clothing .. NOTARIES PUBLIC ttnLg fust meeting. Mrs. June _SALE REGISTER _ l Sod • is asked t0 saws It fo; the �7f �pY�. NIL" A!!O Chesher. Kirkdene Dr. is the sale. Full particulars at a later nombb ar owM>rsss"s e.d Prc+sddent. date. Saturday, September 12, I4i4 Hismaw creak Funeral and C111111011"SUN Y SOJI a Anis j We are sorry to report that. - extensive auction sale of. 9uNRAT aCt10QL y to Craig returns .ot the AT. ?r37S4 'SUNDAY •- 11.04 A. s1. .Mrs. Luke tray, Rouge Hills arm conventional and crawler. ,• a -, ', . Ambulance Service Dr. is in the ScaTboro General HiY to Csalg McIntyre,waRouge tractors. !inn en�erits, ew.t.s seryls. - 9.90 P. M. Hfi]s Dr. wtr0 was eight on P1 equip- where she has been Aug.' 27th and to his father_ merit. tools. household furni- � * ANw ■w, were d o were under treatment and her W. Ron McIntyre, who cele- tune, electric appliances. dleh- Owd•w In rtwer--eratr4-416 P mN. . N�•a► rnany friends in the district braced his birthday Aug.. 22nd es. odd antiques. � ! etc.: being '"Wasy and evaaHighway TootlauNas of Naatrg am she. _ yah her a speedy recovery. and to Susan Purkiss, Sunny- Properties of W. J. B. Williams by AM.lesw..a at Pickering Bemtih Read at Ora w.roomi y Masao Mr. and Mrs. Casey and son slope, who celebrated her Estate: also S.tharpless, Black, Nan at 8.04 F. M. Paul. of Tilis+onburg, have been- seventh birthday, August 29th. Kennedy and others, at Pren- '� ALL Arte wett:oaa staying with Mrs, Casey's tice's New Idea Farre, on No.M�H�M Ter. R•wa M to father, Mr. Gray, wfeiie ' r 48 Hhghway, 2 i,% miles north Telephone tr. T,,.a.,,,, ,,,,,,,,�, EFTS another has been• in the h - of Markham: VMage.' Sale at w Friday - a." is •.ee P. r, East W000�ands pital- 1.00 P. M. Terms Cash. No ' 'ta"'""t w.rw- WHltehall 2-3610 at am sa s Mr. and Mrs. Jed Macieran,.. _ _ . _ _ reserves. See list and bills for Far F.atr.. t.tar,.aeta.. ens - Busy" times at the home of ROBERT AUSTIN AUSTIN,, t he. MacLean, Shores, attended Mr. and Mrs. I. Shea on the tall 1>sti large one. Clarke �'' I0't"m' ATlaatl• a-1909 • rags. This ie a good ■. R. 1, ww the MacLean, Peairey. wedding second concession On Monday, sale, and a Two rote@ wort or wring sf■�s■stut■s■ss■sas■ssh at Royal York Rd. United MRHee, auctioneer, Markham. o. N.. L Ntp_or Raa.•an Church; and the reception at they held a bridal shower tri . shone: 140.5111. wtaoy •Alas 'The Boulevard Club on Sat., hdnor of Miss Judith May. of . ...... �^� WIN A -St. ` r OW loll Sept. 22nd. Dunbarton. .Sheila is W be a them: Whhiy iN-2rff= ClassMed Ad : • 3t. Andrew's Proud Maid of Honor on Sept. M 1 L"LER ■ssss■sommusus■■ss■■■ Presbyterian Church F Mr. Tom. MacLean and 19 when Judy marries Gary + daughter Miss Jane, of Lock- -TRAILER SERVICES - Church street Perth, PelHrlwf port, N.S., have been s Smith at the Dunbartan United sALEs i RtNTALS wi h . Mr. and Mrs. Jed Marg- Church. ' Tag -A -Long Camping Trailer Minister Rev. F. Con Leah, Chesterton Shores, for a Sharon returned hoarse -from ICM Models, From $200AG - M w few days following the wed- a lovely holiday she 'had, as a Manse► p IpRthdeer Delve t est of Mr. and Mrs. Cec wEv Dote ITC, . =-ding• Cabin a Camping Trailer - PbWW 940-211Ip Mr, and Mrs.. Herb Stane- Hollinger at their .cottage at FOR RENT Land and children, Ottawa. are Star Lake ` ��HE 111E 1V�i.JA Senna of worship 11.15 A.M `.d Mrs• P They then leave for London. Everytfiing For Trailer eats, Mr, and Mrs. A. Ont. where they 'will attend - filluday Scheel 1111,40 AAA Rouge Hills Dr.. for a few days. _ - r ea s ORDER NOW AND BE SURE( Mr.'aiSd Mrs. Bruce Richhrir+d- nephew Fred Griffin to Mise (apr 9 tf) _.............:..__ • son, of Deatsboro, U.S, spent a Ruth Ann Mathews on Sept. 5.. ------*--.-1 _....... � - A M A Ii"sodly- Welcome Awalf few days recently with Mr. You ..Richardson's sister, brother-inr law and family. -Mr. and' Mrs A.M.Jack Smith and Peter. Ridge- - B10 AND F. M. RADIOS $69.95 DRUGS LTD. wood ' Rd. : i0ur Wholesale Price $39.95 Sveb�r'too Miss Mary Lou Adams, Rouge .. Hills . Dr. spent two 4 weeks with 'Mr.' and Mrs.PRESCRIPTION •SPECIALISTS UNITED CHURCH George Smith and Beverley, at Shop Repair Service their cottage at Galt Lake, / cc''.,, �/_ $ iSavings On Our House Calls d. (Highway He. 1). Guests at the home of Mr. :OSIYIETICS - rl{iI ES dens . SAVS - PIChIre Tubes, Tubes, Parts - SUSAVE W. A. McKay, M. A., Ph. D. � and Mas. Ron McIntyre, and famiily, Rouge Hills Dr. last . _ _. - - ER - Only "C. _MlnbKer � _ � TUNER CLEAN • -= week were ,Mrs. Mclntyres' - OREHOURS. mother, Mrs. Travis, of Winni-%1. In. - S• EWTRONICS JOINT SERVICE AT peg, and her brother, Dr. J. FAIRPORT - •Travis, and son Randy of Balti- WEEK, DAYS DAILY 9 ai.In. to'.9 P.In. 'cJUNITED CHURCH more, U.S. Mrs. McIntyre -and WI�Li y I eo. L�. 10.50 A. M. eon Craig motored with the SUNDAYS rid HOLIDAYS 1. p.'n1. t0 S P.M. guests to. Baltimore, Washing- LIVERPOOL ROAD bon and ,Nead Yoik,.and expect __ _ ... - �. , SOUTH serving Christ in The to return home to West Rouge - -- with Dr. Dr. and Mrs. J. Travis PICKERING PHONE Whitehall 2-5961 Comnwaify, supe• iia and two children, Randy and $APING �'2249 Terry' • Lynn, and Mrs. Travis Sr., hater this week. .... The West Rouge Canoe. Club Is planning a Beachcombers 111■RFs■■■■■■ss■sR■■■■e. a11 for Friday, Sept. 25th, at AEUMINUM DOORS OPTOMETRIST BT. JAMES Heron Park, With Jack Lomas, r. to M.C.the program and .dant- JOHN L. RAWBON, R.O. COMMUNITY ��a�Rpai w �l be the ni� AND WINDOWS Peasant sheet T V E��o IC , North the evening.. and everyone wel- • • .' SERVICE Capt. Rev. S A. IMePhsreau some, to ooe, a out and have a. (OM Llverpeel Rd+ Smith) StUMDAYS i HOLIDAYS Attracti�re in Appearance and Price 31 Fa i la Ave., Torent+s 6 ban. Further particulars on Service RIDGE$ �� Ce�� Phone NO. 5 482 pr4cea for tickets Nater. Keep - - - ANTtNNAs i TOWERS this date open. Mots.. • ,.10 M, to 4 R M. ip sided a Repaired service of Worship - We-welcomne Mr. .and Mia. AJAX LUMBER ` TN &"-3"7 Sunday School a Biba Class Gould, and family who have lvEN�Na! ) It 1 P M C a M RADIO 9,4a A. M. just mfovmd to Iidvez c�ohirt Rd. + CLOSEC ON WEONESDAyS a TELEVISION Mernitg Prayer _CPickering Yard OnIyl Clutches 'in West Rouge _ 11:00 A. M. _ Ttiephone 839-2601 .... ._ Qam Presbyterian Church, , Hely Cannuenlen •Pbri Vnlon Rd. The aongrega- asstsit■s■■■d>•■snssta■ssls • :y 1 rwltiWAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1!M ..THE PKXMNG - NEWS . • .Page Seven 9.45 a. m. commencing next' Ob Sande, August 30, Marl- - _ Surx y, September 6 and all Waidwbosmer was baptize& --- BAY,., ID ESwho wash to join the oongre- Mr. said MW. Hants Wagner gation will be most welcome. and their cln*bter, Eleanor Sunday School will resume -w reodved hobo the congtre- on Sunday, Sept. 13 at 9.45 a. Ration., Ike By -ft -fin - in. for dhdkh*n, up to and in- Sunday School for all ages f cluding 8 years of age. Those wt61 begin Sept. 13 a2 9.15 a, Bay Ridges Rate Asioe- ahiZdrea'e from 9 years up will attend at m. Morning services at 1030 i payers' badges. erected, an attempt would be Mrs. b2anlete'low at 942-5216. t� ETiC 0 0 0 CLUB anther transportation. We iniia& to or$enizg a car pool or o 0 0cl- -CHURCH NEWS 11 a. mroue . Please that this !a. m 1 f lation Report #THLhas been changed from last Cubs wilt be staring up a G' • ' A meed of the Executive erstand that Mrs. Peters pre- FAIRPORT UNTrM - Regu- yea when ages 7 and 8 attend- gain for the Ball season and � Com miittee was held on Aug- The Athletic Club- will get fele to limit the classes to 15 lar services will be held at ted at it a. m. the date wgffi be announced ` ust 27t3r The meeting was a under way at Bayview Heights children which means that ear Fairport United Church at PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH- shortly. rnost inhere oUng one and 'as public school in the. auditor- ly registration is suggested. special guest, Mr. A. V. Walk- turn each Tues., evening Dom- 0 0 0 _•_� _ er, M. P. P. for Oshawa Riding men ting Tues. Sept. 15th. Boys DANCE STUDIO —1 was present. and girls who whish to register t� Mr. Walker represents this for the coming season can do The -Lillian Cross Dance Stud- t \ dipa in the O -tario Legislat- so by meeting at the school at to at 858 Naroc h just south of NO ure and was able to bring the 7 p. m or . by contacting Mr. Patmare Lane, off Liverpool committee up to date on a Alex Robertson at 839-3505. PAL is now accepting registrat- PASSIN number -of items- of particular o 0 0 ions for the fall term of Banc- • t concern to this area. NURSERY SCHOOLS ing classes commencing on He informed the committee We have been asked to ment- Sept. Sth. We understand that, ' that the Minister of Education ion that, in addition to the pro- this year, there will be classes had decided to have two school posed Montessori System Nur for guns in tap, baton and Areas in Pickering Township sery School in Bay Ridges a modern jazz, tap dancing for and that he had made every nursery school of the convent- boys only and ladies' losses in eftont-possible' to have this de- tonal variety is-ak�ead3�-- rrrederri, z. �=-a�; if c _� _' • --- __ _ :__.� . ; c isim reconsidered. A great of, sting in Dunbm ton off High-is interested in classes discussion ensued and soave way 2 at -Pine Ridges Rd., just in �a n American and bald- 3- • j views and facts were present- north of the police station. room dancing for adults, Mrs. TAIkGATERS TRESPASS On the protective it { area- as our deswould for one school Proprietor is Mrs. Margaret Cross wan hi consider starting _- ' b�hlnd'�o�r cors � fO��OWinv 100 closely. area. It would appear• that Peters, a registered nurse who a class. t'�rildren will be acc- there is little brat can be done trained for Nursery School epted from age 4 up. Enquiries y now and as a rel & we must teaching under the direction will be welcomed by Mrs. Cross be prepared to work- in anoth- of the Institute of Ch2d Study at 839-1840. Anyone who has Tbey coined over 7.000 dodder I b Ontario least year because er dissctdon, such as the in- in Toronto. The school is fully used batons or tap shoes' and A" dills l leave o salle•doppb a.:111 ani between cora corporation of two municipal- licensed. Hours for nursery who would like .to sell or trade lities out of what is now Pick- school are 9 a. in. until 12 noon them can contact. Mrs. Cross at isle NoPPma. P kw laasl one, ash IaerRhit arming Township. This is going or 1.30 'p• in. to 4.30 p. m. and 1839-1840 and she will refer belltrooei yew aiw elrtd a* am chow for every ;. to take time and a good deal the half' dray costs $25.00 mon- them to people who are inter 10 mli to et weed. Ah 60 miles ass Ilovv yw should ° of unity and effort _on the thdy. Full day care including ested in buying or exchanging - - part of all taxpayers in the lunch is available at a cost of thesis - � silt am � �W 111N ow In keM of -you. southern area of the Township $10.00 weekly. children from o 0 0 and we will need all the sup- 3 to 5 years of age are eligible. Ajax Senior Citizens Group de, �w b 11oA01lrfig Fm ase AN*, ban's a MP kern 11re a a port we can get. The School named the White The Ajax Senior Citizens' S lMy Leetgtare. Shear dowa s bile have mese spam befweaa yew ger sad oo Mr. WvAker also reported on Bunny Nursery School for the Group which -meets Wednesday ernes eland. V fMt slow woppbg seen in lr,eab Youso ■o eeNewy, to Awre to k such items as. Liverpool Rd.— beautiful white rabbit, which is afternoons at 2 p meaM � e . in the - ' 401 Interchange, the algae pro- the children's pet. Enquiries a- Conummi'ty Hall,Ajax, would �� � • • • asd soh w Bbay N M resr�{saded by IMA telyre►. bhem at the beach, the propos- bout facilities would be w -el- welcome visitors and members ed T hernx)-nuclear plant and :co med by Mrs. Peters whose 'fro-., Bay Ridges, Anyone irrt- r's�,,,",�•8 •� a JAss00�8 On gave a sympathetic hearing to telephone number is 839-2967. exe-,ted in finding out -about `"'-"1� some of our other problems• It Bay Ridges parents are int- 1'the group is invited to phone and He agreed to keep the Assoc Co-operators life Insurance Association' iattion posted in the future on changes to the various Acts IExtensi]e Auction Sale which affect or coed affect the status of the Ratepayer in the Tradors, Impernerrts, Equipment, Tools, Electrical Appliances, Township of Pickering. Household. Furniture, 'Dishes, Odd Antiques, Effects. etc., the This meeting with Mr. Walk Properties of W J B Williams Estate, Sharples, Brack, Kon- er N%w one of the most inter nod Wm • , esting committee meetings -ev- er held and was, of course, a prelude to our next 'general at lot 211 Con. BI Markham Twp• meeting which is scheduled for September 9.1964• It should be :: Prentice's New Idea Farm emphasi2ed that this" Arsociat- - ion is k non political body and ON HIGHWAY NO. 4S; 11/, 1411LE5 NORTH OF MARKHAM . . - Itical ts, ce candidate for l ol- SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1964 • itfcal office.' We - 'do. however, - believe that -once a canci;ciafc Ls in office . the Association Property of. the Late William J. B. Williams Estate should co-operate, though, n+,t -John Deere No. ,30 cr: ode: %iaciw, H,ih fr'mt end loader buck - always i. always agree with the actkgns et: M -If No. 30 tractor with standard equipment: `` Ca'se 6 ft: of the party which the cancii 'cut one way disc; M -H cZ1 ,tyle tractor sprint tooth cuitivutor: daze represents. �C: - In k, f :• Set F,1rury-Biv-gel tandem disc harrrw•s::tt H tractor, ,Stiff tooth ward to seeing a ;and turnout Mdtivator: 34-11- circular saw: Shaker �.f ter sci peri: At our genefdi ceet:n�• on pt, cider mill pre,s:'Portable :Mable feed cart: B.�, truck; Set farm 1 9th. The place of. this aL-etin'4 #� will be. the Bhy�`icw HEi�ht. platform scales- 4-<teel feed bins: F.ndless car»•e belt; 2 ru1;Nrr t Public School at h p, -.0i txeli wheelbarrow's; 2 •eaten: ion ladders ' We would like r, th, tuna Property of E. B. Sharpless - to thank,ail of the re:.den:� in -Double bed with bookcase uac.:�, K.'c•hcn .uite. •. Tablc ? 3 . the area, who joined the Assoc chain; 4 odd chairs:. Ant:que: -Wardmhe; _Pcxit stool:. Plant t iation during'the recent niem-` table: Secerai odd larnpc-; New cogs -rut .<aw _ ' :... t „\•ever, if.1 Property of G. Black you "ere miseil chi,in t eOPEN EVERY . F. ,,s r1i,,Lr , E,eciic coven with ex- recent drive please feel free To 3' piece u,: e , .�, tencron cord and extra element : 4 kin�r^ene amps: come along any�waq and maybe nFRIDAY, after seeing and, hear:r.; the Hockey game.7mums amount of work beim; crone on Property of Miss G. Wesley your behalf by this Association Antique rosewood desk; Converted melt Kle, �n, 3 ft., 9 by 23 by 42. you will agree .that •a mierr.�:er- inches high; Mahogany library table 3 ft by 5 ft. -with scrpen- , ship dues are good ini-e�tm nt. ine base; 2 pr. dacron drapes: Pr. lined chintz drapes; 2 pr, of 0 0 0, coral satin liiied drapes; Mahogany end table, 16 byc 24 inches SWIM SHOW Walnut end table; 2 table lamps: Flo& 'lamp: 61: yards of 25 On Thursday, august 27th, inch brown rubber undeiWd for hall runner: Axininister hall ki Adv Park, F=eker�rrb waw the runner, •14 ft. 6 by 26 inches, deep w-ine•w•ith all over medallion scene of the swirnm4rrg display pattern; 9 by 12 felt rug underpad: 3 small rugs; Mahogany put on by the children and the teache2•s who had participated' dresser and double bed, complete with springs and' mattress; in the swimming- classes this Antique white dresser; Oak lounge; Iron bed,. painted white. summer, The younggter•s, dem- with spring and mattress; Sparton radio and 3 speed record UNTIL ' ' onstrated their-swdmming pro- player combination; Walnut double bed, mattress and springs; w•ess for their parents and oth- 4 , cherry red, upholstered chrome chairs; Power lawn mower: er v::>itors' and, although many Venetian blinds - 3 whale 33 by 60, 1 w}tite 32 by 60, 1 white 36 of them had only just started by, 5 ft. 2, 2 white 35 by 50, 1 white 45 inches by 5 ft, 1 ivory 6 swimtrring, at the bea;nning of- , ft, 7 inches *wide by 4 ft. 6 inches long, 1 ivory 34 inches wide the summer -more than 75% of . • them were able to swim at by 5' ft. 6 inches long`' CK least the Tength of the ol3hn- Property of H. Kennedy plc size pool. Over a hundred Extension dining table.& 4 chairs: chrome and red kitchen table children participated in the and'2•chairs; several small, odd and end tables: television and swimming demonstration and radio set; chesterfield in green color:- Chesterfield chair in -rose each was able to ,how his par- color: walnut veneer dresser with' mirror: 2 continental bed J • • t ents and the approximately 2001 frames with headboards; metal single bed with spring and spectators just how much pro- mattress; oak telephone 'table and stool set; small desk and s press he or she had made cur ( utility table; mahogany filing cabinet; 2 school desks; fern 0 ing the summer: A vote of thanks goes to the stands; clothes horse; smoker stands, etc.; desk with top splendid teachers who gave up pigeon holes; electric irons and sandwich toasters. ' 0 their free time voluntarily in I Property of Mr. Wideman andd-Athers i order to help the Children of. Single bed with springs; Good electric blanket; Large size ward- • �. Bay Ridges and the surround- robe with sliding doors custom made and good; S piece dining ing area w well as the staff of to= suite; Garden tractor with equipment; Large quantities � teen age helpers who were al- of handyman's and garden' tools; 9 cu. ft. Frigidaire refrigerator so volunteers. Deluxe model in good condition: various other household fur - Films have been taken of the ni_shings and effects, etc., not mentioned in list children's progress throughout Jainse Smith and J. C. PrertNei -Gierke _ the summer and will be shown Check - the VALUES in , just as soon as they. are avail- Clarke Prentice - Auctioneer, Markham 294-3161 or 640-3686 able. It is hoped that a showing Proprietor or auctioneers will hot be responsible for any Iia- t ►� of the films can be combined bility, Property damage, or injury ro the public in connection Our "BACK TO 'SCIIQOL•I b�rcf11a1 _ with the presentation of the with this auction $ale - • , , .ti % .. . ._._. _.._aR...