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VOL. al NO. 43 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1964 Prig - Ik PK CoP1
WINS CAR ON LUCKY DRAW• :`
Order'Hearing
New,.Muniapal.-
The Ontario Municipal Board
r `^ has ordered a hearing Info the �• • • •
proposed .M.� Pickering Village Council Turns -
-� bustling for Pickering Town- .
�; ,> f • ship, it was learned this wick.
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thing of a surprise to memb- LIr. George Hodgson owner
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ere of the council.
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The hem will be hold in Of PatLlyrhrhe Perk, menti of the t.
ring village asked village council to Rouge Hill Uon ,
the Municipal Chambers at n'ePmg his direct- -
Brougham on November 20th consider
bon sign on Church street, at Ed Page Passes
at 11 a .m. the regular meeting this week.
w: It Is understood that the
*. A O. M. B. has ordered 'the hear= out�the�� a add that with-
to � - ��g ��
Ing because of two objections. �, suffered a tragic loss in the,
A West Rouge resident and a go out of business and Picker- death of Charter Member Bd _
Ray Ridges resident have reit- 'ng business places would lose Page, of Woodland Road. Lion
ed objections to the proposed a lot of money, from his camp- Ed, joined the Club when it
new building. ears and trail*r tourists.. was formes in 1951, and maiw
-Kaiser Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kaiser of Brock Road has won this Ford Must- Location of the now build- He said the has to compete twined a perfect attendance re-
Ing, which has already created against goveanrrtem parks who �,d arm the years. At the
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t' were giviasg away what he had Club's Chatter Night Atmiver-
•ng At the recent Mosport Rues In a lucky draw. The car put up by Pepsi-Cola came cam- somothing of a stir, has not
to sell to comics a living. sary lest spring he was iven
• - - - definitely been decided a, yet. 8 ..._ . -- .
piote with a case of soh drinks. Peter is shown here, sl"Ing in the now car. The orginal site was to be at He said he made every pur- "spe�ctal recognition" for the
No. 2 Highway and the Brock Chase P��, in the long and faithful service to hhla
• s Road. Then It has been Sugg- and had a sign in his park, to (gub and the Carsmzunuty. Ors
Besated the now buihidnB be Ica direct his people to the shop- this oaoesion, he was presented
,Iicka* Community Centre ToRenovated. at" on the towns'/ �� p� in the village. with a symbolic Gallant Lion,
arty at Liverpool and No. 2. He also said that it was due su ta,blyr gibed,
:'Ibe Flcloerkhg Community
to h*,effort alone, that . the' Much at Lion Ed'. service; to
Cure Board has asked Pick- Piickering Bead Dw6a 11111 Gin Killed 'tos e�' Co., fo d sigesrt posted t fuel nt- the Club was in wefxre work,
"ing Village Council to ren- rood sign on 401 at the etht- and In visiting the sick, 24e
to and re-decorate the hall ranee to the village. He said �lyr missed serving in Club
the Centennial Grants � the council had allowed him _prolet.'t$. _and..a�ctividea, .. and
to place a directions n _
meet to y
• .. - . sign :on joined the other rrhetrhiten its •
drscvae the plans with an ar- . A draw and bingo was held A 14 year old Dunbarton . ' Church street, and that resid- many a visit to other Clubs. '
h:Mtect to the near future. on Moncisy rhig#ht at Pickerirpg girl was killed on Wednesday erste were agreeable to it, _be- bion Ed. will be sorely missed
Under the grants, the Vit- Beach for -an extension and to night, while cresting Highway ,� cause they were no longer ap- in the corraruinity, and, in a
lag'e can get �Y $61000-00 renovate the old school on the 401 at Fairport Road. pa'�tle'd by pe'o'ple asking din very special way, try his fellow
Ttwy would have to add about Pickering Beach road, which is Kathleen Guest is believed ections to his park. Lions, to wham he exemplified
_;�•� as �t � this ��. now the Pickering Jleadr Com- to haw died instantly.. She
Reeve Ross Murison said the . in a true sense, the spirit of
but the Centre Board felt this munity, Centre. was an the way to visit a girl council had decided some time Lionhian,
money could make a great stn- Door prize for the bingo was friend. ago to put up a master sign lire Lkhrhas Dub wishes to
pmo mment In tate appearance won by John Kusior Jr. of Aj- The girl and truck landed in and include any.ioeal parks' or -acknowledge, with sincere ap-
acrd fadtities of the present ax. the centre of the median. � merchants that wanted- to • be predation, the substantial con-
building., The" following five pins Driver of the panel truck listed. He saM they had so tribution of neighbors and
The Board had been inform- were each winners of a 250.00 that struck her was Alan Car- many requests, that they had friers who expiressed the wish .
ed that the Magistrate's Court „bond: F. Broughton of Picker dinal, 22, of Toronto to turn down the idea, be- that this sum should be„used
which uses the hall twlee ti .- .........— cause the sign would have to in some ntie pKn as a memorial
irrg Hameln; D. Langerak, Whit-
morin were not very happy by; C, Recon, tiYhitevale; L be so large to hold them all. for Lion Ed.. whose Jove for ;
with tire- hall to it's present Meyer, Pickering Beach; D. Local Teachers To The ;reeve said he felt the itis Club' was .well known
coucondition. Reedyk, Bowmsanviile. S}I�{y New Methods one, al could not make Sieh of throughout Jackthe crack, in _
Magistrate Harty Jermyn Winhners of the 5 consolation .'''"`''�' one, and fowl of the'other. Pr�esiciant Jack Buck, in act-
told the Board, that his staff prizes of $5,06 each were: R. It was pointed out that to epting this testimonial to a
were not happy with the far allow Mr. Hodgson to put the loyal and respected Chaster _
-tiickerson, Toronto;- A. Vcina, Over three hLndred "El�m-
inties. They claim the room is Oshawa; R Lowry, Toronto; en sign back up would mean hav- Member, has asked the Board
dingy, drafty and noisy. .Club". Toronto, B. Blum- .orates 2. 4 and �. wilt be ant rear Consumers' Gas Betty Ing to amend the village zon- of Directors to decide what
tory"• teachers Inspect-
it was the feeling of time ing bylaw. He said the bylaw form the mhenrorial will take ;
dell, Ajax. ending on In-Service Train- Bright, Miss Judea Regan, will had been violated in ailawing That such. a tribute has come • -
theCommunitylld Centre Board that Winners of $5.00 each for ing Course" in ":New Mathem- be in c -
the haft does 'need improving, barge of Home Sen h the sign to go up in the f+t st from friends and neighbors oi'
p selling ,the winning tickets atics" at Henry St. School, in De �
Department activities for the dlstingu. �t-
The Board was unanimous were: C. Broughton, Pickering Whitby, every Tuesday night company in Pickering and dis- .dare' --- a fiche'and rebel _
In their feeling that the hall Beach; H. Woods, Pickering for the next five weeks. trict. Miss Regan will conduct ' "I think You, owe' me, a sign le:nan, is greatly appreciated
should be Improved, but with Beach; A. Corbet, . Pickering The Coarse is being conduc- school and �wome» 's club, dem- for what I have done for the .thY risers of the organiz-
tt_KER NG. 4EWS
the residents of the vill PBeach,Meyer, this villa e", Mr. ation in w he took such a
PICtion o om- onstrat ons o e
If, when lase work Beach-aril G Reedyk, Oshawa. en Teachers Areas 2 and 4. events and will be avaiiable to .Hodgson. said, ., is completed and is satisfact-' The Community Centre Board The two Lecturers are: Mr, homemakers seeking inform I- "Do You think we should s- was so deeply ded�'bed•—Corr•
t from the court's stand= would like to thanks all . those K. Kenney, B. A., P. Hd , Tor Mott of instnhction concern mend our zoning bylaw to put ............._.^ .,. E
dot. �*'� good..who were, kind enough to sell onto 'Feathers College for The modern, natural gas ranges,' up a sign exclusively for you?"
,1 -M-�agistrate Jermyn told the . books of tickets.. Primary Division, - and Prof. barbecues and. other domestic asked Councillor Bas. Kearney. replaced.
tlhat he had known the Exactly", said Mr. Hod Following '
'ice' D: L Mumford, Ontario coil- gas appliances. Y g- owing cour>icii s decision,
ivage and many. of it's res Will Discuss Problems ege of Education, Toronto, fcr - son.. not' to replace the Mr.
for marl`' years and did the Junior and Intermediate' Will T For More INi �,
t want to create any haat Pickering Police Chief R. T. •Divisions, Try Money Council did not concur with `Hodgson said he would have � T
here. He said he had Parker and .VIN Police Co- Pickering Village has been 1VIr. Hodgson. the sign in his park changed,
All -of our local teachers are slotted $27.000 under the Mu"- Mr. H )-
quoted wrongly,_ when it mmittee are to meet to '. dis- atm odgsost earlier,. had to. direct his customers to A
attending as are seven teach- icipal• Loans. They will write_ presented a list of names of ax. mid would do what he could
reported he' was trying to cusolng parking and- cross-ov- ers from St. Francis de Sales to " and gM more money. It local. merchants, who support- to have the sign on Highway
the Cixrtt moved to Ajax. or problems. _ Separate School. is to be used for sewer. ed his request that the sign,be' 401 moved over to Ajax.
New Ontario County Building County. Preliminary ��� ' and estimates were app- ---In the centre ' block there are- four court roans
roved"in the' spring of 1963, :'after many meetings with two on each floor. Three of these are finished at tate
the Joint Building Committee of the County , and the . . ; present, The fourth will be finished similarly to the
Has An Interesting.' St City, the. Ammey-General's .Dept., the Chief Justice others,'. with ' walnut panelling and furniture, wherever
n� - of Ontario, and several Supreme Coyrt Judges, the further accommodation beboineisbeeessary.
--7 County Judge, the local Bar Association repres�entat- —There are two.elevatots in. the main entrance lobby.
In 1961, the Ontario County Council, having become • ives, the 'heads of all departments who , were to occupy The basement contains the law library and lawyers'
.the new building, and several visits to other count ",lounge. This is arranged .
_ increasingly aware of the inadequacies of tate Court Y g ,• gets with an entrance from the south
House, in Whitby, began to explore the possibilities court 'houses• to see how others had solved simi)ar prob- : 'side, to enable members of the bar Association -to -use I '
lens, and learn from their experience, these facilities at anytime.
of' improving. the situation. Both the administration of Final plansland - specifications were ready in July_ also, in the centre block, is the women's lounge, -
justice and the County administration , the facilities had to 1.963, and Tenders were called in Augusta Of-the fourteen •storage
areas and the boiler room,
the drastically enlarged to meet ,the demands of the general contractors who submitted tenders, the contract =The west wing contains the County Judges' suite -
rapidly growing County of Ontario and the City of Osh- ` was awarded to the low, bidder—Milne and Nicholls Ltd. -the- Sheriffs Department; Registrar of -the' Surrogate
aw•a, for the sum of $1,077,040.00. In addition, the furn;. ings Court, -the Crown Attorney's Department and the Pro
The orginal Court House, built in 1830, contained of the court rooms, council chambers and office furn- ballon Officers' accommodation.
rtpproximately er a sq. feet of floor space including the fishings and equipment were let to separate contracts, —The basement :contains extensive fire-proof vault
Council Chamber and one Court Room. After three
courtin- � its final form, the building contains 'approximately storage. Superintendent's Apartment, service rooms and
dry 'studies, it became evident that at least three court' 70 thousand square -feet of floor space and is divided storage areas.
rooms were necessary, and a minimum 'of 30 thousand ,as ' follows:
requirements. This took no account of other departments — County Government facilities are' contaiiaed in utu reed 'riot wabereiirsd forced fished spate for
' square feet of office space to barely meet present-day f is ft as unfinished L
that should have accommodation' in the building or any the East Win and consist of the follows air heating syr 4
allowance for future expansion. g• rig r, tem is used, and the offices and court r+oorns.axe fully, _
"r►• The -building and properties committee were charged :, Lo
Floor--County Council . Chamber, Council air-conditioned.
with the res nsiblity of investigating 'alternative sol- nge and Wanden's floe Clerk-Treasurer's Depart- --Provision has, been made to construct a Registry t
Po ment, County 2tigineer's Department, Office on' the north side of the' west block, at a future
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and making recommendations to the County Coun- First Floor—County Assessor's rtment, Ontario `date. This will connect -directly to' the' corn•idor of the
the general feeling of Council was to preserve County Health Unit; Juvenile and amily. Court and -west block.the court house building, if at all possible, the first Committee
Rooms.
r, approach was to construct an addition to the existing Basement—Fire-proof vault storage, work.'rooms, cal•-,-Architect • T. William Beddall
building, sterid, E. M. O. Offices and unfinished space for future Propect and Structural - . _• - • • _
After-several preliminary plans had been examined, it expansion. Engineers"
was decided. that .this• was not an, economically feasible Est ineer ants (Can.). Ltd
Mecfianical Intercom Consult
pre- The administration of g ..•......... W. Hardy Craig r`
solution. Sketches of a chew bui]dirrg were then justice facilities,. cost of t Electrical Engineer . ::................... :... DonaSd Emmett
pared purchased equally b5' the Cit of Oshawa ,and fibs Hera] � ..... Lishman.•
and, a site was rcliased in-agreerrrent with the which is shared call y dry• & Art. Work .....,__....._.. William
City of Oshawa, who were to share' the cost of the ad- County of Ontario, is contained In the centre aixl west General Contractors Mi ne & Nicholls Limited
ministration of justice portion -of -the builddag with -the blocks: and consists of the following:—
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WESCRIFTtON Ualtel Stabs $3.00
BY MIKE STARK -
OF DISTINCTION
RATES: i2.50 per Year — per year
M.P. ONTARIO RIDING
BARRY MURKAMNO R, Editor
- - A14111 RATES UPON REYYEST _
for THREE GENERATIONS
The Minister of Labour has introduced a Bili C-126,
'which is an Act -respecting hours of work minimum
g. ep . ,
A Bi St
wages, annual vacations and holidays with pay to em -
ployees in federal works, undertakings and busses.
Annual vacations are naw on tinStatute Books, but thes
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Minister of Lebow is intro&wmg a new Act, providing
Over 200 persons turned out for a public' meeting
forwp o ' vacaticn afteryear of service instead
- ,last week to discuss the pros and cons on splitting the
hands_
present oneweek..one
aThe hours work section provides for an eight-hour
M N V M E N T S
township of Pickering. While the majority of
showe$- that those at the meeting favored 'a split, this
day and forty -hour week. It the nature of the work in
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-industrial establishment necessitates irregular dist-lb-
DUNDAS ST. !AH
'majority was only a small percentage of the residents
'majority
ution of an employee's hours of work, the hours, of work
tfYIiTBY MO i•RiE=
= in the area south of the suggested boundary line.
livingculatad
in :a day, and the hours of work in a week, may be cal-
in such manner and in such circumstances as
- The meeting decided to form •a federation for the
Purpose of further study of the subject. This would a -
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may be prescribed b
p y the regulations as an average for '
. in, a ea two or more
m• a weak where a - holiday occurs, for which
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pear to be a good idea. It was, also suggested that at a
genewekral
general
-an employee is entitled to pay, then the working hours
A TAVERN
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future meeting, council members and others with a
;-- knowledge. on the subject be on the platform tb
uf• t:,e employee in that week shall'not exceed thirty-
two hours. An employee may be employed in excess
UNDER THE
LIQUOR LICENSE ACT"
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Th, executive and' members of the
answer questions. e
Bay Ridges Ratepayers Association have done a lot of
of forty hours, up to a.:minimum-of forty-eight hours,
only after an application rias been made to the Minister
and approved by him. For the excess hours, the employee
DINING -ROOM — BANQUET HALL
research already and had the answers to many of the.
questions from the floor.
''shall be paid'at a rate of wages not less than one and
ung hale times his regular rate: General holidays include
Na 2. Highway at Route River - Ph. 284.1603
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seven such days in .one year.
Naturally, as was pointed out, the basic reason for
considering a split is economics. This is where the ex-
The areas under Federal jurisdiction to whim the Act
applies are: navigation, shipping," ways, canals,
hips. ferries;
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parts come in. •They can come up With the figures that
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;irapli, seam a:rw•ays_and associate works,
works.
rad:o stations. banks and any work or undertaking that,
_ will provide the answers. No doubt, there are good rea-
although wholly situated wiithin a province, is declared
by the Parliament Canada -to be for the
+ ho' mss A. Newman, Q. C
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sons for considering a division, of Pickering Township,
And there may be just as man good reasons for stn
Y $ y-
of general ad-
of Caned, or far the advantage of two or more
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_ ing with the north. This is why the federation is being
• of the Provinces.-
of then
The minimum wage •pr"ovi&es that an ,employer shall
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forrhed. Not only to give strength and representation.
pay to each- employee of the age- of seventeen years
,than
TZMVN 0 sieve
across the South, but to try Lhrough. COut1Cil and other
means to et ions in-
picture of all the ramifications clear a
$ P
an.1 :,ver, a wa-a at t he rate of -not lessone dollar
and- twenty-five cents an hour, or not less than the
for
•IPAUtPORT ROAD, SOUTH DtJTigARTO>K
E�,i valent of that rate the time worked• by him.
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wh, re the wages of the employee are pa:d on any. basis
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p $ P
of � he other than hourly.
Where the wages of an employee are computed and
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large and important step. It is only wise to.get all the
paid on a basis other than dare, or'dn a combined basis
'by
i facts clear and firm figures before making such a step.
of u and wane other -basis, the Mite may,order•
a standard
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_ It will be interesting to see what information the
- - 'federation comes up with and. what recommendations
otherfix
on -a basis The,e
i>ulY fix a m�num rate ce wage that, in his opin-
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is the equiva}eat of the aidta6rturri rate.
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- this group will ..make,_M_e�ie�-
meCY -a seeder the -age—
pew
seventeen in as
BLOCKS A BRICKS.,
od years such oocirpatiorsa may be pres-
cribeb by regttlatkm and at the rate prescribed by reg
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ulations.
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- the -m e asked e Warthe . -
CRANE RwTAL
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Allowances. This has been based on w1ilespread demarche
of veeeraiss. Because of the rise in living costs and Teri-
STATION ROAD, PICkER1NG, ONTARIO
MEDICAL
CARE PUN -1
the veterans are asking wa for a needed it a ;n
disability
disai>'ilLEvy per�one and ago�waraoes. 'Ib ell these questions
Pbirree: ,2„� _ l22-0102 _
the Minister replies that he is not uvd to say for
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certain when he win itatsodtice 1 at on bring this
about. but hopes that it may be during tate eourse_ of
the
present session.
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V111WIV �C l Co-op Medical. SenrkeS
OWASCO DISTRICT feta Johns -Manville, presented a
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SCOUTS beautiful Trophy. io be Pres-
_waLiai�i �. LAwsoN
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On the week-esati of October ente,d to the troops wtio does'
3 and 4, 180 Scouts Ott Owasco_
the best
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most and camping of.RRISTlR,
Distriet attended the year. A grateful vote of
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SOLICITOR
- COMPREHENSIVE COVERAGE —
in the Greenwood Conservation thanks to the Sir Gaiahead
!VOTARY PUBLIC
- -SURGERY — ACCIDENT — MATERNITY — X-RAY
Area. The theme of the Camp- . Rovers and 1st. Ajax Rovers
boree is based on. tote Art of -who. served a lovely buffet
WALKER D. CLARK, B. A-, ASSOCIATE
- HOSPITAL VISITS — HOME and OFFICE CALLS
IDRUGS —AMBULANCE — SPECIAL NURSING
Camping and Competitinn. The lunch.
ability of every Troop was The next OWASCO District
CHURCH STREET, NORTH — PICKERINO
'Yearly Premium - Family $113.00 - Single "$56.00 -
good. -Eleven Pennants were a- -Scouter, Meering will be held
warded -12 "B” and 3 "C” on Monday. October 19. at 8.30
PHONES: 92-2741 And 923-21161
Pennants, with the possible p. m. at the Holy Trinity Ang-
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points bi 1000 to be earned'. lican. Church, Ajax.
To: "ONTARIO (COUNTY) CO-OP MEDICAL SERVICES
The 1st. Dunbarton Troop On Tuesday, October 6, at
R. R. 1, Locust Hill. Ontario
came home with top_ points of the Regular Cub Meeting of
8%. A gratehil vote i f thanks the Est. Fairport Beach Pair
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uGelahead Rovertheir
C, and the Four.C, left behind
2nd._Ajax Raver Crew for Jungle Rolf Cubtirth
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older brothers inu
t»pthe camp.Many thanks to loin their
also to Dist Commissioner'Scouts, All boys going up ill
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LESSONS:
Tru man Wilcox and Asst. Dis. preselrZed With Leaping
1h1s'request docs not obllyate me In any way. .'
Commdssioner Eric Erickson. Wolf Badges upon investment
who gave up so much of their into Scouts. The Ladies' Aux-
Ten�le Driving School
time to make this campboreeiliary so kindly surprised the
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the success it was. Also -a boys a served rookies and
grateful "thank you” to Fattier 'hot choc.�olate and coffee and
: Phone 839.1144
Alcorn, who came to camp and cookies, to the parents.
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said Mass on Sunday morning The 1st. Ajax Sir Galahad
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to Mr. Frank Hunt, who Rover Crew are again having
held Scouts Own. a T Works
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Oct 6 h to you like On Tuesday, ober the any toys would l] to part
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RESERVATIONS:— "�
Annual Buffet and Meeting of with, . please call t)ie Rover
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Owasco Council eld 942 aye
Dist. C was b Crew at -5193 These t
;n Pickering. •It was reported • are repaired and ' re -painted
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-WH. J. THOMPSON, Q. C., B. A., LL. B. '
by the Dist. Comm. T. Wilcox and given to those less-fortian-
TOURS = CRUISES -HOTELS
at Scouting is on the u children a
, (T a article Christmas.
grade At the present tirrie, the above a ken
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registration is as follows: Cubs.. over the phone. If any of the
LOWEST AIR FARES TO : ;..:_ -' ''
629; Scouts' - 322; Rovers 20. unseal names, terms etc. are
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'VIr. Harry Cook gave -a special mis4polled—please don't. We
Tol"hono: M-5151
and all EUROPE
vote of thanks to the Scouters haven't any Scouts on our
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far the fine job they are doing. staff to correct the typo`set•
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BASK ABOUT THE NEW 21 DAY EXCURSIONS
Mr. David Stewart, of Caned- ter. Ed.)
-CARIBBEAN CRUISES
ISLAND HOPPING HOLIDAYS
"ALUMINUM DOORS
SMALL MOTOR- SERVICE
BACHELOR TOURS
NEW YORK WORD'S Fl0►IR
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-Repairs TO Lawmnowen, 6al'den Tractors
BOOKING FARES AT _and
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Attractive in Appearance an Price
Used LaNMIOwers ROtOtilleR `For Sale =
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THURSDAY, bCTOBER 15, 1964 IN& PIC ARING NEWS Page Thee ,
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ent, Mrs. Comae - our lives. Mrs. Vera Freeman Director of the Elizabeth Fry inspiration of
D 'Garay,- irtspir public action. At must learn not to blame s�
Duebarton ducted the meeting. Mrs. Mary and Mrs. Edith • P mer sang •
Parker led in the Worship Ser a lovely duet "Nearer My God ing speaker. The Society, which there were only four women stilling in the girl her own
--On -Thu Church Women vice. Her scripture lesson was To Thee", with Mrs. Marie was started in Toronto in 10-1—and $50.00. Today, the Society worth is very important- They
On Ttrursday evening, Oct- about Jesus' sermon on the Lynde accompanying at the works with girls who have has its own home for some of trust see that they are God's
ober 8, the U. C. W. held an vine, and the branches. We are organ. ° been introuble with the law. the giris, and has many vol- children. Lack of love and
Open Meeting, with guess the branches with Jesus, the The guest speaker, Miss The John Howard .Society is unteers, as well as full-time lonliness,is a tremendous oon-
from many district churches vine. Just as a branch, is use Phyllis Haslam, was introduc- 1 the "male counterpart". They workers. The first task of the tributor to delinquency. the
Anglican, Lutheran, Presby- less if not
joined to the vine; ed by Mrs. Ivy Thompson. Miss 'work on the education and re- social worker is to. gain the girls know they can depend
terian arid -United. The presid- so we rely on Jesus to fulfill Haslam, who is an Executive habilitation of the girls' and trust of the girl. The girls on the Elizabeth Fry S9ciety
MAPLE :EAI for a sympathetic ear.
Reddy Rose Economy (Save 8e) Pkg. of 90 CC ` Miss Evelyn Westgate dwnk-
iEA SAGS' 7� }�riiet�y �re�6� q%a:�e NATURAL ed Miss Haslam for her inter
— - :. - - - — - time was enjoyed—
CHEDDAR esting talk. _
Li'l Abrne s Speshul Brand Large 48 -oz. Tins ,.S M A L L CHEESE A social
by all later, with delicious re -
FRUIT DRINKS 3 for 11.00 12 oz. pke. freshments served by the Soc-
(AI I Flavours) (Save 11 c) -
-MILD 4% ial Convener, Mrs. Hilda Len-
_ nox, and . her sff
ta.
The instant Coffee That Dares To Be Knowe 12 oat. 000
By Good Tasty Alone (100%. Pure) MEDIUM- 39e
(Save 50c)S The , Rev. W.. A. Me- '
GIANT 10 -OZ JAR _ 1.49 going y 1 Kay conducted the 7hanksgiv-
0
Swift's Premium (Saw 20e) 1 A -lb. Tin OLD G& ing service R.
Sunday, assist- �
own C� DOMESTIC by Mr. R. Pitcairn organist
Cooked Ham 4 a49 and cthe leader. The dtodr
sang the anthem "1 of
Proctor and Gamble's Gust 2 Ib. 10 a:. Bo: DOZENPsalm 147, with the
TIDE (washes cleanest ___ saw 16e — 79e based an the Psalms. A{>Zaer
• iation and Thanksgiving s weu
Soft Rite Save 9e 2 - 2 rollpsdu Borden's New Instant Save 17e, 7.2 oz pkg. expressed in the. Psalms. The 3
TOILET TISSUE 49te. WHIPPED POTATOES _� ___�_ 2 for 49a ,�,.��' of close to God as as Psalm mimL
Quality Carton of 50 - -1 c pkgs. BONUS .OFFER The dissatisfaction o! boded it
BOOK MATCHES .— 19a Borden's Instant Saw 33a/se ___ 1 tea lb. ria 6� feMwuture boon ba to tare palart e
. CHOCOLATE MALTED �� 670 future is a bad edge. We are
Special Offer of 25c Off Pha 15e OH not willing to give thanks for
* PEPSODENT ____ Saw 40e _ 99e Instant Powdered Skim Milk Large 3 Ib. boat Canada
because we are unhappy
Dental Cream will Iriuwt Fami Size Tribe BORDEN'S WARLAC _____ Save 16c ___99e with today. Jesus told us -to
Packers live for today and not to be
Swift's sih►.rl..f .or sometahing
SNOWCAP Choice Frozen always f God
PURE LARD _ 2 No 39e the opportunities we we have each
M 12 oz. day to serve God and Man, we f
York Frozen SAVE YOc -
Square tins could enjoy eater day's blew
. - -- ittgs. The flowers in fere c3xtrdn
-- _. � ..-APPLE PIES. �,`.` � 2 for 89e l� S � the i�
Saw 17e •he Yam (People met at
CHID • R • BRED 7.30 o'clock. Sunday evening•
VEGETABLES RLarge Famil j", - The Unit U. W.
GG
25
- meets Thursday eY�•'
rg y i i October 15, o 0 oche hone of
24 oz. Size Pies lb. Package _.
C Mrs. A Gout'lie and Mrs. Wai-
ter Willis were in West HM
:SAVESA t !J ��c on Tfiursday evening, attend -
the 80th anniversary of
ti,e Woareen•s Misalanany soc-
iety in MehiUe ProWtetaan
• -. Church. - ,
Mn. Vern. Lee je the tte•ir
Insurance Agent for Pruden
fresh Grade '/1' Oven Ready (/4wrapls 3 Ra.) tial Life: in this distric t.
!o ! leeelelele
Sia=a�aerafaiarrastaia Ma. N. F. White has been
Large 16 -oz. Jars a patient in Scar Toro General
PrieN fee Thur., Fri., Hospital for several weeks We
- 5 w
OC) hoI e
(Saw 1 he ill soon be mich
ch
C Set., Oat. 15-16-17 _ , _ hetter.
39
.14r and Mrs. A. Gourlie te- _
(Frying, Roosting, Barbecuing) iridis=iwe'eae!',ei�ea=iii (�� 7e) r:rnad,from a trip to the Can -
ZIP Deg Pearly adian West.
' (Packed Uadse Horne for Thanksgiving we -e "
Fresh Lean Pork Loin. Roasts E —Sandra Comelon. from Mc
RIB END _ Eb. 5!e Maple Leaf ;- saper.Usim) Master: Gerry 'Omeiori. trop
RBOLOGNA
OUGE NM.LS U. of T• and Marie Miteinell,
(Awn 2!h Rx.)
lays on. Mss
U. of T.
ON HWY. 2 TENDERLOIN RID i. 699 Larry Denautt, Gary Finlay
just Ease of
(Average 3Y� Ito.) Y spen�tJ,eh01 a w�eek�endwat
ROUGE BRIDGE CENTRE ROASTS or CHOPS _ i. 79rr ,
(es" at 44 the E. J. Annis home,
'WHOLE LOIN d• 6Be : iBy the piece lb. 9c tilConJohn
ulat
. ions to Mr. and
(nee Lois Davidson) who cele= -`
�d Nms ss4.N
• brated their first, wedding art• 9
nivetsary October 5th. .;
b. aWe are sorry to hear that
33
_S11EAKS
.0st 5 Ribs) Golden Mrs. Fred Westgate has not
or Boneless Roiledbeen well. Mr. Westgate i.i
PRIM! tt18 ROAST G, B9e ' • much better after a long bout
- . with whooping -cough.
Sirloin, Porterhouse Skinless (Loots) Jimmy Thompson. son of
WIENERS b. 39e Mr. and Mts. D. ZlranpsonT-Bone WingSteakslb. c his
was confined to bane last
. - Blade or Short Rib week wit � strep dut
- ROAST (blade bone rernoV �. 5!e
Congratulations t . end
lbs Mrs. •thorns M�ttn of Glen•
Fresh Fork-64cnk) 95
"Ptah MINCED BEER = Oe. 7!r dale on tete tint of their' eon
(Saw 11 c) in Ajax Hospital, on Monday,
'. b• October U. A brother fon' Ki-
Shoulde � oas Standing (6th a 7th RRsd _ ctnsel.
PRIME RIB ROAST ,�. i!e Fneata - AMtila 11te1r Lrt) Fban Haa'reer ad Bei- .
vleiting ids
Frelth (Not Frixi m0 Most,,
"Round or Square G KEN _ D rnmodale nd a
HIC fy_..._.._.._.. _..
SPARERIBS ow)
...
c RUMP ROAST 1b. 7�c
_!.-WINGS `wa++on's Hospital Auxiliary
«�
- Boneless Rolled Plate Brisfcet "HALLOWE'EN DANCE"
Sliced Rhdesr POT 'ROAST b. i9e
:. __
C+ .The Hospital Auxiliary is
lb• ' c Fresh Lean POrIk having a Hallowe'en Dance, at
Br astaeon the
Ajax Cmrnmunity Centm.
BUTT ROAST 1b. 49e on October. 30. Come and join
Cross Com. "� Fresh BEEF HEARTS tGerfi eral Conveners are: Mrs•
tssw Aeoenealsd :49'.SNORT RIB ROAST ib. 69e b. Carrie and Mr*. G. Jones.
ROL� • lb. �j� Other Conveners are: Fond
r Fresh MINCED STEAK yr C Committee Chairman. Mrs. Rcoffm Pepper: Decorating Comr-litter 1
Chairman, Mrs. G. Thompson;.
Ref-esIhments, Mrs: E. Weth' v r
Table Queen Large Size No 1 Firm Green Quart Box SNOW WHITE BUTTON erall; Prizes: Mrs. W. Cur- _
PEPPER SQUASH 3 for 29e BRUSSELL SPROUTS 29e -- - wood;. Tables and Coats, Mrs
9— K. Bennett and Mrs. P. Woolly,
;No. 1 Home Grown Firm Green Dance Tickets, Mrs. G. Jones
NO. 1 ONTARIO _--- _ CABBAGE _____ large beads ____ 2 for 29c lb• �' and 'Mrs. R. Scott (942-5685>;
S 00 S MU RR M
Posters, Mrs. E. MacBean; Pub-
���� Callfomis Sunkl•t Sweet Eating Julep Size 1We
Bartlett P VALENCIA ORANGES _________: 2 dos 79e licity, Mrs. G. Sinclair.
FRESH TASTY POMEGRANATES size 56's ___, 3 for 29c'
9e Master of Ceremonies' will'
Ontario Fancy Eating or Cooking be Mr. David Carrie.
-4• baSket 59 Courtland APPLES b qt. basket______ 59e Fresh Ontario Tender Sweet Costumes are "optional" and
�I J refreshments will " be served. t
`''No. 1 Ontario CARROTS 3 Ib bags 2/29c CORN ON THE COB _-____� ____ dozen 29e
_ ... k-
...
- .. . . e■■V v a "4V1 VJ '----.. .•_ _ .... ...� ouu- narris,Ua wormy.
_- Dunbarton _ ley Road, North. Several from here took in
-: �� -Evening Branch W. A. Rev. 'Frank Conkey, Mrs. Congratulations to Mr. and fdr. Howard Malcolm, of the Interna4ipnal Ploughing
V — AUTUMN SALE — Conkey, and Mr. Harry Boyes him. WQn. McEadmie Jr., on Brougham, has been teaching Match, at Peterboro, last
attended the funeral service the occaslon of their 14th wed- in the Junior Room, while Miss
SATURDAY, OCTOBER '17. week,
taaJlltr!!a!•hi♦a11aa>•>♦>♦aaJ for Rev. Gordon L. Hamill, B.
• 2.00 to 4.30 P. M. ding agrtiversaay, on Wednes- Harcil' is W.
c+'w n I ham ytes MtB. as is tors at a home - ........... ............................. _...
A., in St. Andrew's Octhber 14, also• -it was 'ist of Mis.
FOr Jac May toms of Interest, ian Church, Markham, on Tu MdDa u-6e's b' S Wonnacott aur
Knkthrg, ,Sowing. Bake Tablebirthday - >nl Thanks-
for
PLUMBING
,. -:- -- Toa
day, October 6
In his 52nd niverQary E+•+ c1�rs., giving week end included her
USED FURNITURE (Oct 15) ark
BOUGHT i SOLD ..... ..._....: Year, Mr. Hamill was ordained ] A Hospital
has been W y • Ms � Mrs BOw-
'the minis of hark aspitarl suKering onrhaeo t A�ela, ' ALFRED KA1fES
GORDON HOTEL FAIRPORT in 194?. He served the Prey- a recurrence. of rheumatic manvllle: Mr. and Mrs. Bill
-- -- Pickering Village United Church Woman terian congregations in Mark- ' fever. Wonnacott, West Hill; Mr. and ! PLUMBING BATH
ROOMf
ham and Stouffvilie for five Mr. and Mks. Vernon Bals- Mrs. John -Wonnacott and Lori PRESSURE SYST6AAti
Phone: 9424M are holding their
(may 23 tf) ANN UAL BAZAAR gym _, and died after a compar- don had her is with them Aon: Mr. and Mrs. Ron Webb
j
................. _.._. _.... __ —SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24.— atively short illness. for a fewdays this week. They and Monica. of Ajax; Mr. and ESTIMATES GIVEN
....... .............. _..
at .00 P. M. Mr. and Mrs Tony Galloway had just returned from atrip Mrs. BUI Rogers and two boys; Plleno - '
APPLES AND Sake Table; Touch IE Take: and family spent the weekend to New Brunswick, and are m also Mr. and Mss. J- K. Law -
POTATOES _ Sowing Booth and --..-- nt �� City, and were tak- their way home to Fis�herville, Ternary and Martha, of
FOR SALE PK Afternoon Toa Br aboard the d Yacht Ont.
Royal
Britannia, on Monday, by his Mr. and Mrs'. J. D. Kettle .................. ..........._
:'.Maeliafoeh bus. A Weleorno t• Extended To All brother', a member of the 'crew. and family spent Thanksgiving
Othor varieties on hand. (Oct 22) -
Plow bring container for _.....: _. Mr. Gallows tolyl with their parents
Galloway the is or week -end w 9 B A Z A A R
' that he saw no incidents or. in Midland. "..!
%WWW PATRICIA TUCK violence of any kind. Mr. and Mies. Franck Proust
' CIDER Mrs. M Hannah entered file were in Belleville for three u� Afte11100i1 Japan"
Swoon Cider -Fleshly Made Piano d. Thor y Doctors' Hospital on Monday 'days this week, attending a "1"",
PKK6RtNG ORCHARDS Classical 3 Popular undergo surgery on varicose bion.,
IV% miles woes of Pickering „ 29 Kingston Road, East veins. She willbe in hospital We believe most of our cot -ST. JOHNS U. C. W., BROUGHAM
:- VNlago. aF Ne.- L Highway Phone: 725-4587-- or mis �, —ANNOUNCE THEI R BEING HELD
Picric: 942.1247 �'e-awnlrhg r+etwde2r at
(sep 10-tf) Mrs. Bruce Richardson had their summer homes over flit
foci 1-tf )
the
misfortune last week to past week c�nd--roost a! them W
. severely cut her finger; requir r
turday, ober 1 � 1964
LOTS FOR SALE FRANK PERKS dosing frosty for the winder. They u+n R
3tir�o caiodee building Iota an ung seven stitches to close the report frosty mornings. r ' 2.3Q P. ti
Pickering Village, on Sher- .woundW. C. Minicar spent the tndd-
.,Brood Rd, East. Frontage: 93 �ii�lf � ��� Mr. cord Mrs. Bruce Hogarth achy week -end . at the Bob "BOOTHS 3 GOODIES OF ALL KINDS" _
and 94 feet. Good buy. Phone: and family spent the holiday Harvey's lodge Tail Pines", JAPANESE TEA GARDEN"
942-0700. 40 KINGSTON RD. WEST weekend at Beaver»eade eight miles nort#t of Minden
Park, Peterboro, and visited He repww it --a good place to
(oat 15) DICKERING VILLAGE .. ...
such the ctrl e r 1 :.
interesting points as a go tor a week longer,
- Phone. s ,
. � Wanted • 142-1774 t Keene but ---book early. . �I
'Serpent Mounds"
.
and are full, remember the
any School. ��� ENJOYOUR NEW
.may .�$y „T1t•NIJI, - 4
- . TYPEWRITER Lord Thy God". The earth 1s On October 25, the Sunday SMORGASBORD
WaMod — good.. used t'the.
YPe- PIANO full f sgoodrnese School will be at 1.15
writer. Phone: 942-4857. RE God. p, m ;
ED PIPIT, ELECTRONIC n of darkness when followed by Church Service at MONDAY TO FRIDAY — NOON TO 2 P. M. $1.25
COINS WANTED ..'._:: ORGAN TUNING us cern- .2.30, for the winter months. P M $ C•
troubles assail us, let
Canadian and American. Phone AND REPAIRS to Him, We an Best Wishes of this carom- 8 M. ember thank c5 To
learn so much by coming to unity go to Mr. and Mr . DA — O '
839-2994. JAS. HIDDINK worship Him .Let us come to I L>•onard M.
- SUN Y 41 TOO P M
(Oct ,
22)....... ...9402-tii4 by wreak. Guthrie) Waltham t)e r
. veal � 1 75
the sanctuary week
w AJAe Ont. Man Hot and Cold SoCictbns to Choosy from
.. tihri~e,) who were
tape 2$ ) Mme' we all develop gratifuda. Aug United Churctr'on in
;..
Help WantedPraise God from. Whom all inlay afderrwat last. Tine ret- • �'
AVAILABLE AT ONCE flow.eptkm was in the .3
Moose s R taurant
The Anniversary service .will 'un`'
Rawiedgtr business. Sell- ...... ........
....... .....:.... .. be held next Sunday, with our �oo'I Room. Folkxving a mot- Highway 2 Pickeringing experience hetptubut- not - W former
minister, Rev, Kenneth
PS? -101 i
required. Car necessary. write: P R E S T MacLennan as guest speaker. Raw J- tBENNER
Per St., SH�,
Montreal. STo Hefei Special RCH�LDrSCOLOURPORTRAIT
.. VCES
Annivorsery Services
. ,... AVON CALLING - The Aniversary of they foam- _ • _ _
LAWN WEEDS AND atlon of the Congregation will
WOMEN — Christmas sellft FERTILIZINGY
part be observed at a special, REE s
serv-
starts with AVON Cosmeticsle SECT PESTS ice at 11.15 a. m. next TAKEN Ba1' ltlttil tittx+—VaWabie. INDRIVEWAYS morning.B
Write territory rA. Hawkins, riow l l Pray And Soil. mirdster. wille.
The Rev. Flcconduct ire r � �yf Oct. �
IadusMal 8 vice. 'Walk With God" •
e
lyiankfarfrr Rd. Scar hero, Grit. BIN fixation fns will � � � � -
_.........:.... ...............
.. FARM SPRAY be the title of the anniversary turday, Oct. 1• PROFESSIONAL
... _ _.._ _...._.._..._.._...... . •e. sermon to be SSI
GIRL WANTED Preached f the
P OH
• WHITEWASHING Rev. K. C. MacLennan, a.form-
Wanted, for 1-o!lloe. M
om'Sli' BRUSH. FtNCtROWS er •minister. of 9t:an. Arid v's 10.W to 6.00
_
experiennee, efrident Secre- PASTURES, ETC. -- -
: tory-Boole-keeper: able to ass The choir. directed �aeh Day n Phot ra
tune hrltiative in Licensed And Insured Mme'
day-to-day Marion McClement, will sing iw
operation of a small, but busy the anthem, "Now Let Every
advertising business, Must .
' .. have awn trarwportation. Sal- %� Tongue Adore Thee' by Bach
Mr, Hugh Kernohan will :be
asy Cottttrterleuate with caper- .:Reverse Phone Charges the visiting soloist. The Sacra -
fence. Write, in confidence, to Caug 27-1) rent of baptism will be ad- NO OBLIGATION
'Box 708, Pickering News. Children Must Be
n ministered,
................... .............._.........._.._. .. TO BUY _
WOMAN WANTED a ROSEBANK ..
*�y�; M j� (�,�pp� ,
Illi. (CURL JIPA L
Part time, Fridays, 1130 a m. -
Ro 7.30 p. m., to assist in ser Mr: and Mrs, Millener, of Additional Copses $ Ascom Hied B
wing Ted Fish & Chip, 111 By-' Casual Ha1r�5tyling Dyson Road were delighted to Y.
ron St., Whitby, S., or phone OPEN DAILY have their daughter Shirl home'
;842-1307, after 7.30 p. m. Pleats: with them for the. holiday. `' A
t
.... .. M. - 00 P. M. Mrs D. MacK Riditi
9.�s A. i. P Mr, and ThursdaSALE REdISTER y and Friday her, Dyson Rd. entertained firs
Saturday, October 24 — suer- 01" Till 9AG P, M. = €artier-atd-sister from 9'oronto
ced Prices
Cloned All Da Parents
tion sale of household furni- y Mondays at a family Thanksgiving Din -
tune. antiques, tools, 'dishes Phone. 942-2101 ner.
etc., on the North Side of 14th (At Pickering Cofho Shop) Ms, Cec. Morris was in Belle ■
Avenue, in the Village 6f 'Bon. ville last week, where he oom-' 7
biited busiihess with - T D M A N
Grove. Markham Twp.. the .... .......... ..... pleasure.
property of Orace Degoer. He visited Mr.' and Mrs. R.
Hart and their family, alter
Sale at cash.
p_. m., sharp. St. Andrew s y'
Terni cash. No reserve, as at Mr. ng to, business matters. EYerythin J , house is sold. James Smith,Mr. and Mrs. N: O'Cotmnor ofThet�re Pam!ly
C1lerk. Clarke Prentice auction- Church Oakwood Dr. enjoyed a most
veer, Markham. Dant visit with Mrs. O'Con- '. AJAX PLAZA (Oct 22) The Thansgsving Service on nor's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. J.
-Sunday was conducted b the A ' of Kitchener, las!
Y tlkmrsogt,
..............I.n Memoriam minister, �'• F. ';onkey. Mrs, week. Daughters Denise and
Marlon McClement presided at Anne- thoroughly enjoyed the
'Gillard - In loving memory of the organ. The sanctuary was week -end with the O'Connor
„.. AlCked William Gi;llard, who decorated with the fruits of children, and were sorry to
the fields .and trees, and -the leave. We were so
passed away on October 14, try to treat
1944. _ .. beautiful flowers were in lov- Mr.. Atkinson is due in hosp-
wh loan brightened
her a wonderful son ins memory pi the late Mrs. tur for treatment on his 3e- FMDILL � FOSSEY
• Who brighiened our lives for a time �� Rose,, ,placed there by turn to Kitchener, i
And jest when his life had really the family. The Pr'Oeessional A warm Welcome is' eXten
t>a¢un. Hymn was "�Ve. Plough, fie led to Mr. and Mrs. Ron Bit-
:.t,- ,
Cod -whispered, r must claim what Fields Atld Staffer". The anti- on, who have moved into a
is mine; em "O Lord How Manifold• are new home on Dyson Road. usit
Thy Works" was sung b gen-,
It -broke our hearts when he called y the Dont forget—the first ors
you home, Senior and Junior Choirs. The eral meeting for' t.�e Rosebank
ae misamtas You: more each
Scripture Readings were:—' Road Home & School,' Monday, �/'� p� pp{{������ L
each day: Psalm 149 and Sand Isaiah October 19; at 8.00 o'clock, IN J 111EETr PICKERiNG f nVI1C 942'1601
ZVe will never forget you dear Jim; 1 - 16, arts St. Matthew sharp.. The irlEet)Itg3 gip only
ey's message was "Pa - important as the interest
While on this earth we stay. 6: 25 - 34. The subject of Mr.as
Conk g g shown byyour attendance:
Always remember by: Mom, eant of Praise" taking as his Fill
Goo., Noll and Jim. tekt, Psalm' 150; 6 --"Let, ev-
erything that hath breath AVD Freezer
L Y•
E
Time � o You
r
eez :.
BAY RIDGES praise the Lord, Praise Ye the ":' ALL MEATS CUSTOM CUT, WRAPPED AND FAST FROZEN
BOOK-KEEPING SERVICE Lord". At Thanksgiving and in Audley Church Anniversary
Beek -keeping for small God's presence we say "Praise will be held this Sunday, at
Sides, Hinds 8 Fronts of Beef, Sides of Pork, Sides of , Lamb
' -
businesses. to God' Thanksgiving ,is a time 2•� i?• m• Rev. Chas: Gatto, of t .
Reasonable Rates :for rernembrarice; a time -for Hampton United Church will _
Phone (evenings) - 039-1303 acceptance and a time for be guest speaker, and Mr. W. HUNTERS! LET US LOOK AFTER YOUR MOOSE AND DEER
(Sep 17-tf) Praise. In Deuteronomy, we Frank Baker, of Pickering, the
read "When Thou a hast eaten guest soloist. There will not be
1
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1 S. 1964 hICKSRINO NSYVi : ' Inve
and family, of Rosebank Rd. his sister. Mrs. and Mr. E.
N, attended a most exciting : Ford, the occasion 'of their
+' # family re -union of the Spray- 122nd anniversary, and were
son' family, last Friday, Oct- ! happy to renew acqua.ntancee
Ober 9. Mr. Aprayson's trn with the bridal party, who
i)rothe:s and sisters and t eir came for the celebration. The
- - forks atad Fatwes fm Bay Ridges B Pat Finn ---- -- - -�
y efamilies gathered at the Bail i family is so wide -spread now, 7..- -
Room of the Wcdgge%vood Rest- that formal introductions were
The Board of Trustees ofaurant, and enjoyed dinner ' necessary at the dinner. Some
Snrnday, October 18. All ch']d- were guests, .and had char, �••
Pickering Township School ren from 4 to 12 years will be a Rage Hilb of Devotions on "Salvation". and dancin • with forty -ane of the cousins had never met
Area 2. has arranged to offer welcome. Miss Illa Newton, of Whitby. members of the clan. ':hey !•afore th's- occasion. A very
"evenng gasses" for interested A "work meeting" •for Ang- � ��� model R was guest' speaker, and spoke ggathered together in honor of ,happy group, indeed. _...; tial
adults during the fall and win- ]Scan Women of Bay Ridges on Salvation" from 1'h-,
tier of 1964-65. These will be is to be held at the home of Word and The Way".
►
held at
Bayview Heights 'Pub- Mrs. $arbara Forrester, 850 Hill School, last Wednesday, at'her home. The "Happy Hostesses" met �
be School, in Bay Ridges, and Krrosno Blvd., on Wednesday, in the Sunday School Room on
a2 West Rouge Public School. October 21, at 8.30 p. m. Fur Vern and Joe Mason, Wood- Saturday'
lands Rd., were up at Coboconk
morning, with go., i
The Registration Fee will be ther information is this regard
attendance. The meeting open .........
l
last week -end for some • duck i
55.00, payable at the time of will be available from her at ed with the 4-H Pledge. : i:,
hunting. They report fishing
aegiistratianr. Classes will be 839-3324. J. Brooks and Mrs. Alfred,FW,,
held froth 7.30 to 9.30 p. m. 0 0 0 RemembAS er October 23 -tile demonstrated "the ' making u:
Courses offered at Bayview (Peace Lutheran Church party sandwiches and cakes' Heights School will. include Rouge Hill Horne &School i:, also the decorating them. a-2 3
A meeting of the Sunday holding a dance at the school.
French; Mon- shoal Staff is to be held on There wall be door prizes and girls,would, like to,thank th:, -
eiley e+vezttngs, with Mr. Gran-
]!YY, October 16, at 7.30 refreshments Come out
and
of their help. The 4 H
ger 86 Instructor; Elernerrtary p. 'girls practiced making and de
,awing, on Tuesday evenings, m_ Sunday Sdnool is held for support your Home & School. corating sandwiches and o_ -Al: . _ .. c ' '
with Mss. Read as Instructor;all ages at 9.15 p• m., and Wonnd• . IRouge Hill Cubs & Scouts les and enjoyed eating thein a:
mazy Wood -working and ship Service at 10.30 a. m. ATTENTION lunch. . k
Clrafton 0 o d ivlr5. Pardoel and Mr: Du Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Pascoe had
Instructor, Mr. Balkou•'
.' Fairport United Church . Broy are still willing to give their family home for Thanks''
('reedy of their time and eff-
orts if you are willing to get giving dimer on Sunday. The
were: Mr. and Mars. Neil Pas- '
French on will be celebrated on Sunday, otit to the next meeting of the eoe and ; Mr. and Mrs. m , }
Welly . with October 18, and anyone who �
y6edeane 13icfhartls as Instruct- }� a child to be baptised, is Cubs circ Scouts. on Monday. Jas. Thomas and three ch:i'i- a i
or and Ele�tary Art, Wed- invited to phone Rev. Dr. IV- October 19. at 700 p. m. Come ren and Mr. and Mrs. Grant r
Y evenings with instrvc- oar, boys, get over to the Rouge Pascoe and children.
A.
c3�oir now meets Thurs- Hill Community Hall, across 'tion by by Mss. MaCance. W. and Mrs. Ken Brroo�
from the Fire Hall, on King- attended the wedding of
t o 0 0 day evenings at 7.30 p• .m: and ston Road, and show your int -
Don't forget the 1KSwaais Is in need of new members. et+eent-this will be your last Waltham and Aileen Gtit'rr'e,
"Sale for the BUnd" which is Anyone interested in joining is at Audlt-y, on Saturday a',e, • �>%
to be held on Saturday, Oct- invited to call Mr. G. Tripp, The turnout on Mon- noon.,
other 24, from 12.00 noon to
day will decide the fate of the Edward P
the aaganist and ertwirataeitexr, 2nd. Rouge Hill Pack, 'and Pegg spent the work
r i
5.00 end at Ottawa with friend..
p. m at Bayview Heights . at 8391736.
Public School, in the Auditor Christmas Canis and Small 7�Oop• Mr. and Mrs. W. Trolley rn
RotrWood Bowiing League
Gum. Articles offered for sale Gift Items are being sold to Tuesday, October 6.
joyed Thanksgiving Dirczsdr
I
:are adl beautifullymade by help the Building Fund. If you Alley Gossip with their daughter: in Bramp
blind persons• and, while the would lAw to help the UnitedSorry to hear Dot Benham ton.
sale is sponsored, arranged for Church in this way, piease can tsar hurt her back, and hope �y
and: run by Kiwanls of Bay Mrs. Ruth Porter, 839-3807. she will soon be well enough tis
Ch@rtywOOC�
RWges, ail proceeds go to tine o 0 o bovJl. There will be a "paper
work d fire Canadian National Roman Catholics In Bar RidgesrollS.
There were a few absent ��,• on Monday, October 1Q.
IInetiutte for the Hund Mass will be celebrated in Y•
bowlers last week. and . two Please b 1
0 0 o the audYtoriurrr, of the 5chood that I heard were sick. Web Your paper to
Ilse U Oed Clstacfi Women of the Holy Redeemer, at 1.00 Morr4sh's Store on that d ty. t
a m. on Sunday, October 18. wish a speedy recovery for
at Fairport United Church will and load them• on the thick: -'
be holding their Bazaar on Sat- and each Sunday, at the same Frit Evans and Jean Moore. ready for Tuesday morntn �"�•: :
It was nice to -see George .. - • �
urday. October 24, in the Sun- time thereafter.MrsHughes i
. s stainw
staying t!h '• `� _ y r
'line School of the Holy' Re!- hard injury. The cast on his James out last week after his r _
dory Scholl Rooth of the local M . r. and Gilos aMrsL Dart.
illexi
church, from 2.00 to 5.00 p. m. deemer C. P. T. A. is holding ledt hard didn't seem to bother being .�
Hazy Ridges r+esd� have now the first meeting of the seas- The recent frost changNl• t,:z
his bowling too much, and it
learned by experience that this on On Monday. October 19, at colour of everything.
pica`' 800 p. m., in the School Aud- was nice to hear his ! .
is always an excellent o Mrs. Wm. Sinclair is �t tna SSO Home Heat Service IS lie ef r'
_ Cee. Hollinger is so quiet these Open Gate
tufty to pick up suitable art- he must be sick. ng me She _
1
ialee for (.ln'ittarras Gifts, at. Rev. Father s�O�Neill, St. �' had another aretrokeFra.ently. - . , iieCAt,ISe its people are
reasonable lr!s• Francis die Sales Parish Priest, -------
0 0 a and Ma J. K. Henry, refr n- GREENWOOD ;BALSAM Better people to serve you better/ You get t
ux)dBayview chile Hoare and vited to to parents .are in- "extra value" for your heating dollar with
9choad Aasociatiem plait to �� to afford. _ Church Service was well at- Several from here attended
start runr&V their excellent 000 tended on Sunday. Rev. Fleet- the International Plow in; easy Esso financing and top quality Esse
- Saturday afternoon perform- The- Hely Sacrifice of • the ham took his text from the Match. at Peter bora, last week.
antes of movies. suitable for Miss will be, earl In the 9th Ch "sting a -'
�clhildren, beginning ext Chap. of 2nd, Corinthian,,, Mrs. Wm. McNair, Altona: g quipmant. You can have the finest
School d the Hol Redeemer and spoke on "Thanksgiving". spent last week with .Mr, and Esso heating equipment installed immediately
e:•r 31, and continuing every ot- at 11.00 a. m. each Sunday, The choir rendered two de. Mrs. Cecil Jones. y
.her Saturday. Further details commencing October 10. lightful anthems. Friends are sorry to hear. ht^. Without bending your budget all out of shape.
should be available for next _ Anniversary Sen�ices next Wm. Carson Is at present in The liberal E Heating E .
"- iso ea mg quipment Finance
week's i=,@ ®®ppt��y��� r Sunday, Octotiet 1$ at 11.00 a the Ostsawa Hospital: We hole i
000 f11G1tWIhM11 U1 m.. and T.30 p. m. Rev. Rom- for a speedy recovery. Plan -anti there's no better available -re -
Monday evening. October 19, ral will be guest speaker iri the . Mr. and Mrs. Murray Jong - quires no down paymentand allows you u
will be "Meet The Teachers Infant :baptism will be cel- nmrning. and Mr. ant( Mrs. Grant Jones y P -
Night" for parents 'Who have ebrated •'in Fairport United Anniversary Turkey Down -Dinner attended the Beatty - Don- t0 10 years t0 pay. And Esso heating equip -
children attending Bayview Church on October 18. An •
yore in our Church Hall on Wed- Owing to Greenwood Ann: - r
Heights School. Full details wishing children bapt- xl at nesday, October 21• from 500 ersary neat Sunday, October rent IS guaranteed and backed by imperial
will be distributed by the .this time are asked to get in p m., until all' are served. E-,- 18, there will not he any ser- � Oil -who specifies the design and manufac-
Home and School Association toudi with Rev. Dr. W. A. ery'one w^elcom�. vire at Mt. Zion. but Sunday
tore of its own equipment. Well worth con-'
fhr'ough the school. McKay, 942.-096?: Unit -No. -2, of the 'United School will be held at 10.000 00 Ntiss Margaret Stevens, of Church Wo:: rn met on Thurs- a. m. } aldering. By the Way, convenient financing i
Saturday, October 24, is the
Toronto, was a guest at the day night ,A the home of Mrs. I can also be arranged for other makes of oil ;
date of fire Harvest Dance be- home of l4irs, W. O'Brien over H�E'
• Crzf•�:Yl, tvi!cxs
:h a gi ar- EAST WOODLANDS NEWS can
7:
tdg sponsored by the Recrea-. the week -end, tendance• Unit No. 1. members, Mr and Mrs. Pat Sprayson heating equipment. Get "extra value" for your,
tion Association of Bay Ridges. The United Cisurch Womeri
It is io be held at the Ajax of Fairport, held their regular heating dollar -get Esso Home Heat Service.
Cotmrounity Hall between 8.00 meeting on October 8: a' the ,
and 12.00 p. m. Admission of home of Mrs. W. Henderson,
.33.00 per couple will cover the with agood attendance. The
dancing, novelty dances with final planning for the' Baiaar HERE ARE YOUR ESSO
bovply prizes, and delicious re- tools place. It will be held on
treshments. Bar service will be Saturday, October 24, in the, -HOME HEAT SPECIALISTS
available at moderate cwt. Do ' Sunday School Hall, at 2.00 p• - r
not forget to order your. tick- m. After the meeting, a dainty
ets which, are available from lunch was served by the hast-
lfuth Sykes at 839-3569; Geo. a ss, Mrs. W. •O'Brien and Mrs.
Newton; 80-3383, or Bill Cole -
J. Henderson.•
anain, 839-2917. Mss. Helen Fenton- returned -
home from the Ajax Hospital
. ................:: • . ............... last week, and is rT1aklTag satin- `� - � �� • ;
SOIREE FRANCAISE factory progress.
I,a pnachaine soiree fran- A speedy recovery is wished <"
raise aura lieu, vendredi, le 23
for, Mrs. Alice Mansfield, who
octabre, a 5.30 P. m., chez M. is ill, at the Ajax Hospital. -
Mrne. Conrad Dupont, 848 Liv- "Happy Birthday''' to Donny ,
er pood Road rind. Versez prerdre Balsdozr, who will be 5 yearsLive
part a cette soiree de jeux, de old on October 20. 'y
-danses - rondes & carrees• We' z - -
Mrs. Cody and daughter _ t•
invite our interested friends, Alice, of Toratrto, visited the
their English-speaking relativ- Robert Balsdon's on Monday.
es and _ acquaintances, to come On .Sunday evening, October
to this social evening. 18, the New Democratic Party ,
invites, and urges all to attendan -interesting and thought -
THE CHURCHES provoking evening, featuringM THOS. G P,ODMAN .
000 a slide show of. Christine and, S► Rodman Heating & Sheet F. L. BENNETT
The Anglican Work In Tonuny Thomas' recent tri a- '
p Metal Dealer Agent
Bay Ridges broad to South Africa.Service Dealer Box 669, Ajax, Ont. J
A minister, Rev. Mr. Me- Held at the Picadilly Room.
i
Quade, has been appointed to Genosha Hotel, Oshawa, the 2ti Church 8t. South, Pickering Tel: 944-5700
serve the needs of the Anglic- pictures will be shown at ap V Tel: 942-3641
ons in Bay Ridges••He expects proximately 8.30 p. m. follow PHONE 4-4771 or, 4772 t; y
Lo be in residence there shortly, ing• a short general meeting,
anti details of how to ,get In which begins at 7:30 p. m.
touch with him will be ann- The'pu'blic is cordially• invit always
Fsso LOOK TO IMPERIAL
xrncced. ed, so --bring your friends • to GOODFELLOW INSURANCE LIMITED ' .
Sunday School for AngliCun this special event. Coffee will'I Highland Creek Shopping Plazafor the est
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Saturday, October 19„ and to
WEST ROUGEBetty Jane Adams,. Rougse �us'� �
} ` - Hills Dr. who was fuurteetr 0n
October 15.
The first regular meeting of eryone. 0 0 0
the West Rouge Home and The next meeting of the Best Wishes to Mr. and Mrs: ■■■■RIs■■■■■■■fit\�>■�
School Associat}on was held Home & School will be heed Clifford Dick, Ridgewood Road GUARANTEEDMeEACHNIEIs..Pickering
at the school on October 7th, on Wednesday, November 4, at on their wedding anniversary J
and was a special program of 8.00 p. m., when Con. Walter on October 12. Radio -TV Service FUNERAL DIRECTOR United Church
'Meet the Teachers' night. Knapp, of the Metro Police, 00 0
Mrs. Joyce Helyar, presid- wspeak, and have a special Many local residents visited Any Make or Model Rev. Melville sultan
W.
en of the association opened message for everyone pressor, relative§ and enjoyed Thanks-* - CHURCH SERVICES -
the meeting by, welcoming 'ev, so -make an effort to come givithg, with friends while oth- ARTHUR FIELD
eryone present. Mrs. Arm- out ers closed their cottages, or Private Ambulant. Service 9.45 and 11.07 •A. M.
- strong, secretary read the The next movie to be put on stayed at home and got ready PICKERING DAY OR NIGHT
rnimutes of the last meeting, by the Association will be ' on for the cold months ahead but Sunday School
and the treasurers report was Saturday, November 21, . at we trust whereverYou were, ---- Hours: As above for. Worship
given by Mrs. Blanche Bigham. 2.00 p. m. in the school audit- thYou enjoyed Yourselves,
at *, services AUDLEY
Mr. Weaver, school principal, onum, and wil'1 be the ever- and returned home safely. WATER DELIVERED
introduced the .school's teach- loving character, in the flim . Mrs. A. Dand, Rouge Hills
tang stff : Kindergarten, Miss "Piaurochio" Adze. 25c. Dr. is spending a few clays � � Prow' 1,15 !i. M. - Sunday School
•Puidin, Mrs. Linton and Mrs. 000 with her daughter, son-in-law W&st of Dunbaft011 * 2.30 P. AA. •.
Pegg; Grade 1 Mists Hare, Mrs. The West Rouge Ladies' Club and g� Mr. and Church Service
Riley, and Mrs. Stevens teach met at the school on Thurs- Mrs. Herb. Staneland and tihrPHONE PHONES 94"171 . - ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■n■■ta■■tr
Grades 1 and 2 combined; the day evening, with a good atten- family, in Ottawa. �1C{CerlA �.
7.
Grade 2, Miss Cook and Mas. dance of members. Mrs. June
White with MTs. Bentley ,tea- Chesher, President, o Grace Smith, Ridge tT1a..a!- AL' ' 9r
flit pened the tivooti Road, with her mother, N Ilii` i Vel
grades of meeting and the business, of Mrs, Richardson, (f Toronto, ' : GeorRr'i
9 and 3; Grade 3 Mss. Card, the Bazaar, convened by Mrs. motored to Buffalo, where they
(nee Miss DAub), and Muss Jackie Wooley and Mrs. Rose �t Thanksgiving with rely KEN and CLARKS
_ - __ --Heels has the combined grades Flees, was discussed. Re- tines.
S and 4; Grade 4 Mrs. Parker, member to come out to the Mr. and Mrs. Jim Clark, of ' E N T I C. E ' Dynan .aa■t■INe, ONTA■le 'i
with Miss Snyder having the Annual Bazaar, on Saturday, Friendship Ave., mOtorech to a MK�dOCh lesv. N. s SMSMRM
Grades 4�and 5; Grade 5 has November 7, in the Rainbow Nashville, -Tenn., with friends AUCTIONEERS' a A. o. ■. j
lilt. BrattOrh; Grade 6 Mr. Ed- liocpn, of the Rot uge Restaur- where they visited the Grand
r SOliCltOrti ■" tea. N•Ic•ei•t, tBmR,
�' and Miss Duff; 'Mr. Lye ant, and get your Christmas Ol' Olsry, over the week -end. st.e..ee a.r f.r ww
r
teaches Grade 7 with Mr. Vier Gifts, also White Elephants, Mr. and Mrs. George Tay- oemooks w oatrrb amt York and Notaries Pvbik ._ SUNDAY ssswoass
in beaching Grades 7 and 8; Tom, Doll clothes, a Child- lor, of Lancashire, E
Kr. Peter ' Fairboyirn teadnes rep's Counter and Bake Tab- loeear have traew at..r. rmpew..ts, Neo•.- a.80 a. w.:. -Mohr CeewunN.
enjoying a month's visit MM I�Irrq ■ed sew SANK OP CDRA ADCI C11AM M nese a 0--men"g Pr aw
the Major Achb yament Class le. .Enjoy a cup of tea and with Mas. Taylor's sister, and we e� s+e.ists st : 8betaa &. 14.80 a. w. -Mehr eewwwsee
of Grades 7 and 8 from the games in the Tea Room. • family, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rea•ea•rse aatee Nor Oshima a
- School Area 2, Mr. Ward has There will be door prizes, Wilde and family, Rouge Hills Du ss■vN:s AT ONS Pont Tai,pitaNO te.s0 a w. I, -s l.a•r sewy �
Grade 8 and Mr. Robertson has and a Dressed Doll to be raft- DT. - iCS AT - (�. she D.rw Na■ !
the A. V. class. MT. Karry and led Hostess for the evening Dr. J. and Mrs. Travis and 116-X161 Or Mai6Ei se.ao a ,._N.jowl #I
Mr., Claris are the music tea- '.: Mrs. Shirley Head and children, of Baltimore, were Prm we beat beta «teboob r s
chess for Area 2. Following the Mrs• Myrtle Dear, who served guests at Dr. Travis' sister, -reds- ewe tate. (At Ere hoover Naq
wsONsa■wT
irhtt�odrictlaays, of the tearfieas, a very lovely lunch while the brother-in-law and children, te.0e a. w.-M.ttr rw.wa4lr
_ a panel of teachers with Mr. ladies enjpyed a social tinge at Mr. and Mrs. Ron McIntyre aur lmtsre"GAM fee 00 8bi .4
Weaver, Mr, Ward, Mrs. Par the end of tate n eeting. and family, Rouge Hills Dr. ov- FLEURY A COMERY V M e E •
3wr, Mrs. Pegg and Mas. Clark The next meeting will be on er the holiday. Maas Dale Mc-
Wvm
introduced by Mr. Wea- Thursday, October' 22, at 8.3X) iittyre, a�ccmnpar ed her uncle EARRISTERs SOLICITORS S H E R R 1 N
'ver who spoke briefly,on the P. m. in the school. Any lard- and aunt adneousins to North NOTARIES PUBLIC. a ria
subject The Changing cxuricu- les in the district, interested Bay. wher they attended thr * C6l/Stian Scions
'ltan in the School and Phordcs In joi dng a friendly social wedding of a relatives, on Sat -
t, Ia reading. Mr. Weaver vel- group are invited to came out. urday. October 10. cad Society
corned Mrs. P AT. 2�-6784 Funeral and
Pegg Who marry of Remernber the Fashion Show o 0 0 roues Nuts, ottrwsta
- us remember in the kinder by the Ladies Guild of Grace THE CHURCHES Ambulance Service CHURCH ssavrcs AN■
garten a few years ago and Pr Lsbyterian Crnuch, in the t• t
everyone was pleased to see Church, Port Union Road. on Grace _
Wedneeda Presbyter dart Church Ieouft sYNOAY SUNDAY N A ■•
_ '{ on the staff again. Mrs. Y. October 21. at 8.00 Rev. McAvoy had a very 11e.r•0 t• frla.r•-s,aos,aa tr•w• '* sve-ss seraes - s.se P. n.
Pegg spoke on 'When your p. m. Fashions by Walker's special Thanksgiving Message' sam"Ider e� evembw Me. Z Highway Aft- ■ear, Iaet e«tr er
- child is ready for school'. A Stores, ar_d the models will be for the congregation on Sun- b 4a+�ve� at Fiekerine Sea& Aged Ne. s. N
kindergarten is you know, a local ladles. girls and young- day morning. The church was Teww..w of N er.
place where children grow'. stern. Plan to attend. and bring decked with an array of flovw, * et Ethic wed"We" saeetlq
Mrs. Clark, supervisor for the Your friends. Tickets available ers. fruits and vegeta'bles,. to its" ee 4.40 P. ss.
=
primary grades explained to fin: any of the members of add a festive touch to this very MONUMENTS Telephone ALL ANs %WL XmX
;the parents the method used the Guild. and are 75c. each. beautiful time of year when �/}�it�ai� 2-3610 TM Rearba Ream N ev.. t•
in teaching the children music Refreshments will be served at families get together to' give wNsrsiar mono teat wer"" Ere tMINr Tessaay, Traseq
In the schools today and made the close of the Show. thanks for all that we have, es-. ROBERT AUSTIN, ?ROP. --d Fr!ver - 8.40 a 4.00 p. Rt. �
the whole idea interesting. 000 pecially here in Canada, arxi at Ere some leeetlee.
■. ■. 1, wrnbr, . oMarle
Mrs. Parker, Grave 4 teacher Cong'r'atulations -to Mr., and the other "free" countries. The Toe SRI" west of wr Ker tr-titer ucr.r*r-u... east
'Who was representing the Mrs. E. Coney, Rouge .High- pupils of the Junior Sun lav �r •-■■■■■■■■a■a■W■■■■s AT%md% ■.tees
Qm Ne. a. Ntetrwarr, ■.t...e. �.
junior division of the school, lands. Dr. an the arrival of a School Classes with their tea- vel B and Sell
- -' gave a very interesting dem-
son. leaf week;" also to Mr. and chess. took part in the Wor �r • Alan .With AA ClaalAed Aa 1
- oaetration of the new mathe• M•rs. Don Chambers. West. Pt, ship Service. and those witty Ph0n0: Whh'by 6664162
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■.■ St. Andrew's '
• rrtatua system in the school Cres.. -on the arrived of a son, regular• attendance for the . -•
- 4 today, Mr. Ward Grade 8 tea- oq October 1, 1964, at the Sear- past year were.presented with
Cher on the subject of the pu- boyo Genereal Hospital; and -pins; also those who will be Presbyterian Church
_ piss at this trust irapor•tant to Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Cleary, graduating . into the Senior Church Sweet N
Rive�rcourt Rd., on the recent Su •• a. DONE it
- `time when they are being pre- Sunday Setwal Classes. for the ► I orth. PWt4r�
^pared for •high school head arrival of a girl at the Ajax capping year. Mlnlster Rev, F. Con
must learn to become lndivid- and Pickering General Hasp- Morning Worship. Sunday. •- - AMns% 46 Windsor Deow A
< ualists instead of followers ital. October 18, .at 11.15, with Rev,
and copying their friends in
000 McAvoy in charge. GONE
A� Ptltene 943-20tp
(both speedy, dress and habits. Man§ happy returns of the day Senior Sunday School and ' RTE
Sertrioa Of Worth) 11.15 A.J&
Refreshnyents were.
served Many happy returns of the day Bible Study Class at 10.00 a. ;;. ( P
by the Sodas Convener, Mrs. to Autumn Lindsay, Rouge m. each Sunday while Junior
• .Jean Bouvet, and her Comn..gt- Hlls Dr, who. celebrated her Sunday School is at 11.15.a. m, - Svt�ay School 10.00 AJM
ee, which was enjoyed by ev- 8th birthday with a party or, There is a Nursery Class at 11: $AYE $AYE $AYE
15 each' -Sunday, to help par- A llieodiy Welcome' enslta
ent�wyth young You _
y�,.y� t -ice Mrs ninth
iFalrriew Lodge, 111N1Yy man Yn charge. A.M. AND F. M. RADIOS $69.95
(Rome For The Aged a meet on Ow who�sale Price $39.95
Mond'. October 9, at 730 p.
m. in the ahurrh. FutatTEIND
Expdorera meet each Mon -
TEA AND. BAIAARday 'at 4.30 p. nh.girlsof Grace 4. and up, and c. G. I. $$SSarbW. On Our' Haute Calk i SIMP RePak SWVke CHURCH
T. met easy Friday at 7.15 p.
Wyrober Z1 r' 1964iSAVE - Pktvn Tubas, Tuba, Parts - iiiSAVS
M., an the church. i(High"Y No. 2)
2.00 p M. ltteiherryber the Fenian show TUNER CLEANER - Only 994. W. A. McKayr ht A. Fit O. '
1 13JECTRMCS
of thsponheemchhta�,o dies' Guild
SALE OF HANDIWORK STUFFED TOYS Oatober,21,'at 8.00 p. m f
HOME BAKE TABLE c hiirch. Fashions by Walkers !
S�toaies
rnodcsBed by dexsaI lad
p .. Y SUNDAY 11
les' gir9s and childti+esr Tiiciaets N INe ORS
may be obtained from- any of 11.00 A. AR i
the Guild nien*ers. _ _
CORN DAY 000 LIVERPOOL ROAD, soi,TH
e St. Edward's Anglican Church S4aviatg Chrhrt 1■ This
Claremont Onta& E 18 at 9.30 fOR $AV1� PME W//-22� Co��� Sins. ,Oil3
a orning Worship and -
! ue.Sday; October 20, 10 A. K to. 4 P.M. s� for of -
all ages, and will be Harvest
On the farms st Norman Lehman and Albert Foster Thansgiving Service, with ■.�\■■■■■■■■■■■■■ata,.
_ (2 miles west and 1 utile south of Cter r eM) Rev. George Young in ' charge, ;OPTOMETRIST
PROGRAMME Rev. Young is the new Pastor
BT..IAMEs •
JOHN L. RAWSON, R.O. COMMUNITY CHURCH
A 10.00 a. m, Corn -variety and• Fertility plots explained. of St. Edwards.
� HOUR Relortn4d Episcopal
-ELECTRONIC
.11.00 a. m. Speakers The Ladies Guild will meet 3 Pleasant StnOt T v Retebatnk Road, North
Prof. George Jones, University of Guelph Growing corn on Mon SERVICE
rg y ph - g day, October .l9 at 8.00 (� Liverpool Rd.. South SUNDAYS 3 HOLIDAYS CW- �. L' B. McPherson'
John Turnbull, P. Eng. Ridgetown Agrie. School -Har p, m, icy the Parish Hall. ) B.'A
vesting corn .............. ........ ........... .'.- en*w Ave., Toronto 6
Service contracts 31 F
Dr. Bruce Stone, 'Cornell University - Feeding corn' HARRY TURNER BAY RIDGES ANTENNAS i TOWERS Phone • S-4eK
x.00 p. m. Corn machinery will b4 demonstrated in the Hears . - ..10 A M. to 4 P. M.
Installed 8 Repaired
NO JOB TOO SMALL - Telephone 839-3937 'Service of wotsht
field Trenithing Back Filling EVENINGS - 7 to 9 P. M. C & M RADIO Sunday School ti BIbl liana
There will be a large area where manufacturers of corn Grading Excavating. 4 TELEVISION ' 9.45 A. M.
mach' CLOSED ON WEDNESDAYS g y
urety, seed corn- companies app. fertilizer comp Post Hole Drilling Mornin Prayer
will have displays • Snow Removal Telephone 839-2601 l 11:06 A. M.
Refreshments available on grounds ,
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1 UAL 701-L jDUQ Atypo. ---- — - �- - D. Beer opened the meeting. vices will be held at 2.30 P. in. On Wednesday ems, Oct- Mr. and Mss. R. Singes and The worship service was led by and 7.30 p. m. Rev. H. Lacked+. ,
ober 7, the Home & School family sipecst the Thanksgiving Mrs. B. Ellicott entitled "Cards will be guest speaker. There is
held their first meeting of the . weekend visiting friends in of Compassion". Psalm 729 fol- to be no Sunday School on
year. Mr. Parker, Principal of Akron, Ohio. lowed. Scripture reading was October 25th. _
Beach School intra- On Saturday, Oct. 17, the taken from the Book of Luke. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Thoinp-
du teachers, Mrs, Real, Ladles AuxiLlasy; will hold a Chapter 15. Hymn• selections son, Manchester, Mrs. O. Ed -
Maas Hill, Miss Hierlehy; -Miss Dish Drive house to . house were 402, Lead On -0 King Et= wards and Mrs. L. Honey of
Hart, Miss Dawson, Mr. Clark, canvass. If you have any odds ernal and 579. Ron Call was a Port Ferry were .Sunday vis-.
Mr. Watt, Mr. Hunford, the and ends of dishes salver yrave, verse with ' 1lranks" Nineteen itors at the M. Aruds home.
French teacher, Mrs; Richards, please have tit Y. members were present. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Thomas
. David Karry, music teach- A Stanley Din dation on PlIkey read a short poem en- of Whitby entertained her par-
er
gave a sample lesson on Tuesday, October 27 at 8 p. m. When you get to know ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Wil
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song writing and sang an Irish at Mrs. Rudd's horn, 30 Lake- a fellow". Mrs. M. Ellicott and lson and Bruce on Sunday.
song. Mrs. Real's class, kind- view Ave. Everyone welcorne. Mrs. K. Ellicott served lunch. A family surprise party was - -
ergarten won the class barm- Proceeds to support •the local The next Boy Soout and Cub held at the home of Mr. and
er. Coffee and fruit bread was spouting unit. nape' drive will be held on Aft. Russ Pilkey to honour
served. Mrs. 'Holden was soc- Apple Day, October 24: Buy Octaobr' 17th. -Please have pap- Mr. and Mrs. Lenord Pilkey on
ial convenor. Be sure and pur an apple. ers tied and ready4 for the the occasion of their 25th wed- t
chase your Harte and School The teenage dance.on Oct- boa's• ding anniveiswy.
cardnext 'meeting of the
A warm welcome is extend- dance. Dress optional. Prizes Group Committee of the 1st —INSURANCE —
ed to new residents of Fair for the beat coffun ne. Outside Brody Pickering Cub - Scout
port Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Me- residents by specW invitation Group will be held at the home Serving the am since 19=i
Innes and family who have only. If you bring an outsider, of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bath igen eiab
taken up residence at 1 Vic- you are responsible for their on October 18 at 8 p. m. >•1 l Windstorm. Auh
tory Drive. actions. Dance from S to 11.30 ' Mr. and Mrs. Al Pilkey and LiabNiti,. etG R
Mr. and Mrs. K. Gullard, p. m. A Nhission 25 cents. ish'1-s had dinner on Friday ev- �-
spent Thanksgmving Day with 1st .Fairport Beach Scouts, ung with Mr. and Mrs. Thor. qq
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Williams of gained another. header last pe, Wiliowdale:
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Park Cres. week. Mr. Ralph Bromntet is Mr. and Mrs. Stan Thome- Call oaNeet
Do you want Mail Delivery now an Assistant, scout .mast- son and Lorne col Altona spent �
in Fairport Beach, if so get er. W+eleorne to the unit, Ralph Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Al- Speak III. S. Whitby,
your mail box up NOW. Happy, birthday wishes go to lan Mhcott. ... ......... ......_.._
The Recreation Association Susan Singer who will be 13 Sunday guests at the Gard- M 1 L L E R '
have again started their sale years old on October 25th, to on Day home were Mi•. and 1 _ TRAILSR' SERIIUCES
Of 50.50 draw tickets. Tickets Ronaid Denney who will be 15 tis. Jim Philip and Barry, Mr. SALES A RBNTALS.
are on sale &W the first draw yews old on October 19 and and Mia. Don Seeley and fain -
to take place Nov. 21st. The to Marlene Morris who will be ily and Mr. Walter Steer of 1 Aft" Fmm SRM
sale of these tickets is to sup- 15 Feats old an Orkober 20, al Port Perry, Waterville, Que., .�
Port winter activities o[ our so to Carol Balder who will be Mrs. M. Steer. Mrs. Fes' !icor Cable a camping Tftftm
YOUTH to build hockey rinks, 12 years old on October 23st. and Debbie of Ajax. FOR RENR
eft. _.._.._.................................... On October 18 at 10 a. m.
Diane Snell received bad BIRO S'GZj a u there will be a special stew -
cuts w- E pN.
Cuts negr�iag 8tztdled wvtti}e �+ j +ri+'+ Trallare
arditP service and guest sp- JILI ( — Pl6nesqi 1 N.,3
visiting model horses at Bay The Brougham United Chur- .. eaker in St. Joan's (awrch at ORDER NOW AND >K SURRI
Ridges. In her exdtement to ch Women Evening Group met Broughanx
get to the !rause next door, at the horse of MTs. Howard (� 9 �) _
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DUMBARTON RADIO &TELEVISION Of Antiquew. Household Furniture, Teems, dishes, etc.
On the NORTH SIDE OF 14TH. AVENUE IN THE—
Electronic Service Since 1946 A. H. Ratfsw, Prop. YlNage Of Box 181'OYE', Mahn Twp.
bwavimi RAMthe property _
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Whifby Dare meet, ask npar-
star ter :old 1 -at" SATURDAY, OCTOBER 241 1964 —
Bay Ridges, Dunbarten, Mar- Sideboard.. Pull-out couch, 'Six cane -bottom chairs, Tele- 8
i tin Subdivklon and West vision stand. Acheiral 14 -inch TV set, Set TV rabbit tsars, _ 9
i Rev" - Phone 0961191 Arm -chair, Wooden bed aprirt'gs do rrtatti�ess Dresses
TANKS
Cabinet radio; Washstand; Pitcure wreath; Nurnber of
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Harwood Ave:. Notch, between Na 2 i 401 H S
:scatter ru of pictures; Steel
mattress;, o dressers, one antique; Tru •
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Two coal oil lamps:.Rocking chair; Two kitchen
•CLEAfiIED
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'ONCRETE DRIVES, ETC
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cfrairs;
Rocking chairs; Two wooden dhests; Antique
white pine; Antique ,box stove; Drop-leaf table;
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FLAGSTONE PATIOS
ttek; Two. antique washsRarrds; Toilet set, complete;
Oak bed, springs and mattress; Antique dresser; Exterr
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MARTIN ENRIGNT
ion dining -room table; Sausage grinder; Sausage stuffer;
" Victrola. Small rocking chair; Sevetal odd chairs; Sed
,lead. and
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EXPERT MOWER & MARINE SERVICE
springs mattress; Several toilet sets- Two
.lanterns: Coleman camp stove; .Block and tackle, one -
inch rope: wither ig antique rocking chains; •hyo old
clocks,
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dere with weights; Two sets of scales; Charcoal
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F1rat Mortgages Arran Also Second Mortgages Available
Arranged; g�
REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES
.iron; Antique dough box; Quantity of good rag carpet;
.. ew electric vacuum cleaner Meen-A-Vac) Low bo
For Additions and Improvements
Power Mowers - Outboard Motors - Air Cooled Engines
;
clean and good; Number of antique pictures; Kelvinator
We also purchase or Loan on Existing Mortgagao
Chain Saws - Gamlen Tractors d. Tillers
electric refrigerator; Coleman 3 -burner gasoline stove;
Combination. e tary and: writing -desk; Glass -top kit -
1! You Require My Mortgage Financing i For Fast,
WE SHARPEN
Hand Mowers, Hand -Saws, Hand Tools, Circular Saws
chen cupboard; Small kitaien cupboard; Two kitchen
tables; Electric toaster; 'hyo burner eleectric hot=plate;
Courteous Service, Call �—
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We pick up & deliver All Work Guaranteed
Fleet -He tea -kettle; Eiectric iron; Large quantity of
chinaware. and dishes;, Cooking utensils, etc.; Large
number
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AUBREY E. IRELAND AND COMPANY
of quilts and blankets. ane bedding of all kinds
pil,
lows, spreads, etcc; Two kitchen
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Dunbarton
Phone'
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mirrors; Flour chest:
:Three electric table lamps: Tool chest; Puri -out couch
i00 Adelaide St. Wet, Toronto 2, Ontario
and
and mattress;Andque kitchen washstand; .Scythe; A,
of carpenter tools; Two 'cop4�e'r boilers; Number
EAAplre i-SR00 — Evenings - i39-1730 or WA. 2-6902
of garden tools; Power "Lansan" rotary lawrr-Prower,
good; Cocoanut oil barrel; Sw'ere saw; Wheelbarrow;
Two sledge hamsters; Thirty foot extension ladder; Sev-
THE SIGN
MAN
eral' rack chains; Quantity of rope; Car radio (6 -volt);
Axe; Iron pot; Draining spade srslid othen'shovels; Grind-
stone; One -hoe
plow: Set woad -worker's damps: A
large number of, harAkrnan's tools.
Graharn HARDWARE
DOREEN AND FRED HOLLOWAY,
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Household furniture and numerous other articles ,too
numerous to mention.
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CUTOUT LETTERS
; Sale it 140 P. m., she
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House has boon sold. Tereus - C+sh. James Smith Clerk
CLARKE PRENTICE, Auctioneer
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Markham, Ont. - 640-3616
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BANNERS
The proprietor or auctioneers will not be res Bible for
any publk liability, Property damage or inurry to
HARDWARE
-24 HOUR - 7 DAY SERVICE
the
action with this auction sale.
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VILVEETA .�. , 6c
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CRACKER BARREL 12 OZ. CUT Save 11c
MILDCHEESE -39c
CHERRY HILL MEDIUM Save 1,0c
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