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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1960_01_08h '..t. ew,s __ —.. YOL 77 NO. 17 PICiICERING, ONTAItIQ_-- W. C. MUR$AR AND SON PUBLdSHZRS_ Sc. PER COPY—, Aitthottized As •#Koond C-ass Matte 1: 1 - aald& 42.30 Per Year; United States, OtGO FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1960 PuMished Since November 1881 Post Offne Dept. Ottawa : T"O-. ---H-0LD-,- 'A.S..S 'M E ET I N'G -­,--F R I D AY Reeve Scott Names Dumbarton Public . PiCKf RIHG VILLAGE - It Fishing Derby At Bay, f Standing,Committees School - J. Mc: S. J. T. rm'rl yr %- �. a't .eve Sti,erni.+ Sa& name a with ' eter, succeedsoMr. fJos. McMillan, a4 discuss the tO Accountant, in the Bank of Comm-, -- u of Standing Committees. for CNR Offs •; y° p g he route of the CNR accent erne here, and has moved int th r the 1960 council of Pickering Town- hoe, has been called b the Cosamr Q 4 a ship and told .members to consider y res,d...e on Sherwood Ave, E. vac+ • : sad" stnd� the suggestions. The first ittee opposing the alternate route a- ated by the McMillans. It w'- long the. Second Concession It is Mrs.. H. Croak will. be at home e d w a named in each case will be chairman o to ( Pett to the public and the time — her friends at her home, corner K' 4- I of the committee. j ' a P M. stun Kd. E: and -Chnrcfoil Finance, C: W: Layeox; E. J es, , ;- : ,Saturd'a afternootr, January. 9. from a # R. Deakin, H. Spang; Police and Ft y 3.vV to 5.U0 o'clock, on the cecasioq ,.R. Deakin, C. Laycox, H. Sgang, Bath �is Ql��e • • Ashton; Property •and Public Re-� Spoil P of ,he> :Vth birthday,. )Ve take t4la _ lattons, E. James, R. Hawthorne, C occasion-to wish her continued hap.. -a .. W. Laycox, R. Deakin; Roads and • pines and well-being. s _ i Bridges, R. Hawthorne and test of Accident Record 31r. and 37rs. Elliott and fatuity, ' ... Riverside Drive, have gone to Auaa ,h [council; Welfare,-Dogs, Livestock,_H. .. . t Spang, H. Ashton, R. Deakin; R. A ma.n's death in St Michael's Hos- tralia, where Mr. Elliott has an .imp. Mx�•:; Hawthorne; Works and Pub. Utilities, iptal on December 30, came 24 hours 'octant post- with a ,chemical comp.. H. Ashton, E. James, R. Hawthorne, too soon for Pickering •Township any. _ N te n. C. W. LaycQx; Street Nv=ft, R. Mawr- police. %First of all they hoped he Mrs. Don Conran entertained some ` s would live it appeared he would, hav- friends at a New Year's Eve supper' - ,�,,�, thorns, H. Ashton, C. W. Lsyeox; , PPe Cemetery, E._James,. H. 8ps�tg and R. ing been injured in a car accident - Party. tj :- Deakin. �er from hese attended the ------------------------- ---------- record - ---- --------= ... - here, ,Oct. 21. Brit his death was the A - I - ---- = - only one in 1969 to mark the police Serv' :`consecration, of Rev. Can. i REv• ' T• He Fleetham record of no road fatalities in -Pic- on R.. Hunt, M.. D. D., atli •. .. kering Township's police area this Suffragan Bishop of Nk Dwese, on. year. Wednesday, January St. Jan" The man was L. L. Richardson 19 .Cathedral. Addresses Inaugural of East York, who was a passenger Mr, and airs, Donald D. Mew, Kin _ v. T. H. Fleetham of Greenwood lia and family-, car, that struck a tree, during a_ . of liswa•Y', tltrere .Neth' r United Church dedicated the new police diose here. The accident oc- Year's guests .of Mr. and Idir�s. Wr� t� council at the 1960 inaugural of Pic- curr+ed Se4oud Concession, about a licKay. _.... ... � kering Tow this week. of Brack Road. A ,nn nteeting o - Canadian! - : , - Club dinner held on Wednesday, the - Rev. -- Fl - w. (Alt at the Geaosha, hotel. Goes% U mile read from Paul's Ay­<, • letter to Pltillipiant 'and based his 4 talk on a verse from that chapter. . Press To Aftend api•.ker was Major -General W. lir' He-told the council the should hold S. tifecklia, C_ E. E, C. D., %abject; % y a • e hernfi 'Some popular Military Myth+ p yam• their office in high regard, as the Committee A*t�ngs' olQg f people who elected them hold them • ' (a w+no plants beim canceiled, . I in N ' h be least I�Zrqu., d mIhge of u hold is a sacred four mem- ek u e storm, r - ` There will b � laslgrstae ,been st, of the Jd . thing and you Mold a sacred Lntet", bars on toww5hip.'s. handing commit- d �1r�. Raw. Stevenson and All`s Rev. Flleetham said. tees this year, instead of the- usual rrtalce• tri to New York . - �0 p said he w yrtterested in the three and itliluorum will . con.4ist , previou#r cepo{.ted. We regret the three members or the reeve and three error; c try to give you the He �s f t rural areas. The `turas area is fast �. ;' '� members. news;(�es,.before it hstptaF•ne)- changing as - never before . seen ,in Y Y +' Reeve Sherman 'Scott 3 tat �� fir is extended tori. history, he said He told council there t V r are sown s to g people east 4S bolus notice should he $weir Chas Hood tail her daughter s. - yr temptations facia rbei a eo mittee meeting is called,; David Lennox, on the doth c i �Ir. t growing SreM. • - Rev. Fleetbam said be was ,concern- ' . J'r" C recorded and copies of. minutes be Bill Lishman is %panda, K t'. rest ed abort tone rural areas, the govern- ver to each me&ber of council. of the winter in Toronto cuat,nuing meat is . concerned and .the church is Bt - Hitrane. Faire xt Beach,, He said committee meetings would his Art Coarse. Larry is one of many children talons Pan in concerned. He be open to public or press, un Owng to. the damage re.�ulting •assn} of the astral areas' are fiat the Pesch Darby Congest, spoaaoe'ed by a local merchant. He is ab awa being depleted by ,this, fast expan-'less agreed to by a majority vote. from last week's stortrt some lam• " iliea were obliged to vamtx thein !sate with a catch of fourteen. Clos- ' e— as — %ton , he staid. � em Th D. S • _ tai -J--nary 10. a nil it to �d and" trig [ homes temporarily. it abort the wares he had just quoted QwnshiP CQunetl famil . .P Monday y The njthe r t M - notal, at.West Hill. t ra er. - Mr. and Mrs. John Mowat hsvri from and cloned his talk-with a short _ P y - Makes Appointments moved to. Calgary •this week cisioa. _ �wtrJ Mowat who has been with the Mona i wows w - � tr.•al Tract-[n at .their .Toronto--off- • I Reeve Ce -f. Mor Pickering Township c6unei�ased - =e.'I' b law thin week, naming a ice, has been' transferred to thele William Newrpan stated that he y- g P- ;office in Cal i gray, where' he will be News �relt Harry Pearce, Secreta of the i latae% to various boards. f Addresses Inaugural manager` of the 'Mortgage Uept. Planning Board has done a very fine Township, Plaiming Board, -Reeve, Capt. Pyefte spent the' New Year'* The Pickering To�rmbip Planning job for the Planning Board during the I should first like to congm--tutaCe Sherman Scott wnd E..James; Ajax- holiday- with his relatives in Sarnia. Board de-tided that there -should be year. He has worked for the Plan- ?fir. Reeve and 'Mr. Watson on•their Pickering Hospital: R. Deakin; Dietro Mrs.,Sxarfson, of Biooklin, enter- some sort of coln the estab- ring Board without receiving any re-election, and- welcome Mr. Alurison Consen•ation Authority, Reeve Scott rained at a theatre party on Tues t linhmont of gravel pits in Pickering extra pay' for his extra work. It was a 2i Buitungha their tar is and-W. H. Wrstney; Ontario- County Townahi This discussion arose when 'considered b the Planning Board tion into Municipal Politics. Health Unit; :•I:s. Sean L. McPher- ay, December 29. "Antong her Rttcatlf p• y S P were Colin Lav and hi.; iriend Tim Frtaak L Vlearite o tel} a - .Gombos, who have no•,c returned to parcel of ning Board wouldn't have proceeded the confidence placed in me and will thorne, C. W. La— cox; 'Game Comm., +heir studies at Queen's University. land 324 feet by 162 on the Fourth "as smoothly as it has 'done" if it 'do My best to fulfill the duties of my. H. Spang, HR, Ashton; Pickering High Already _being received are reports Concession. This land adjoins the par- hadn't been for the extra time that office. As we enter this new decade of School Board, Donald 31cmerson. A of beautiful birds that fly from -one cel of land that is already' owned by Mr. -Pearce has spent on Planning 1960's I' do and mush remember ;the II recorded rote'was *i�Jten ori the latter, feed;n Atatiost in the village' to an* William Smith. Mr. Smith wishes to Board work. things I have received free. I i,avt {with 'yeas—Hawthorne, Scott, Lay: ',other. ff you have a'supply of sun. p Tnever been h nevercox. -James._ Na��—.4shton, Deakin floit:erseeecL-it_Is almost sure. to at+ Mr. Weavers. and seconded by Dave Lennox that a'stone thrown at me, I have never and Spang:tract the brilliant yellow,arui gold Gv When the Planning Board members the Planning Board. recommend to the been persecuted I Wi s• born in a -free.; On Plamning .-Board's three. re-; -ening Grosbeaks,'as well as many ot• learned that Mr. Smith has a gravel council to. give-serious consideration land and -possess a freedom won for placements, the clerk said that Ken'her-varieties. However, wild bis' eed p pit where the property is located, on to some extra remuneration to the me by'my fathers, and you all join Claike acid Hardy Craig agreed to re-; mixture in bulk is much less expen• the Fourth Concession they decided secretary for his very fine work that me in this heritage of freedom which appointment, but that -Writ., Newman sive, and will bringyou many of our to have ,a further investigation into he has done during .the past year." we must guard most jealously .in the asked not to be put on again. Dr:. bird frinds. the request before making any de- The Boar•d.passed the motion. years to come. Gordon ladmonds who was, present.. We_�h 'to express our .empathy 1960 for Pickering Village appears •said that tl4ere was no one, on Plat- to Mrs.' Clare Rose and iamily. of to be the year in which we will make I ning Board from the west end and Church St. •S.; on the passing or Mrs: Pi• • • • dy gr•o4_ th hut, beepuse, "f . the � suggested-two names: Reg Boaak, en-' Kd:e's Ast , ' ckering cost. of money and the general tight gineer and Lorne bollen, a town plan-' Ajax Hospital on Neth Year's, Day.- money policy it will be necessary-for ner. Couincillor Harry Ashton said Ifs.- and Mrs. Clinton Prou ' and _ e • this Council to -exercise-thegreatest. there was about 70• square miles with f s r Mrs.- no -- In WIIIa a Fire Hall family visited M . and . f : caution .in the amount -expended, so no representative. Prows Here during the holidays:; g that we may obtain the maximum Dr. Edmonds said that caroti of. the Jini White has returned from its ' : • - - " improvement for the dollars spent. members were from -•a concentrated vacation in Florida, where he • visitetE a Pickering Village F.C. 'Albert De I Vil,lgrappied w'it'h., if I ever ran into In this connection-At is interesting area of Brock Road and-Concession his aunt, Mrs. Ravin. r laney has recovered from an assault, him again," P.C. Delaney said. to note that in the immediate foresee Two. Once more we have witnessed If last week, that left him unconeious, Chief Howard Nickling said that able future, there is no particular demonstration of the efficiency of the with a mild' concussion and a half he and , the OPP were investigating amount of money -that we have toDEATHS _ Red Cross, whose workers were tire- . - inch cut in his left arm. the borrow, and therefore,' it is perhaps less in their' efforts to •pro,6rle food P.C. Delaney, while patrolling,- "" r" unlikely that the Village of Picketing' and. other necessities for wictims oI STEEP, Eduard W. -= Entered into 'the recent o � noticed alight' on. in the fire hall and t will have to borrpw money by deben- I power shortage, trio gath- �ture sales durin rest at Ajax and Pickering Hospital, aced at Dunt�arton. Public Scho r I went in to ir%veatfgate. He found a g-totes coming year. 01: on Tuesday, January •S, 1961, Edward man on the giound'-ilooA" He asked another interesting 'feature of the avhich hid been assigned as a •she!- - the man what he was doing there (financial situation is tfat the .collec- W. 'Sleep; beloved Husband of foie ter by the 'County Council. Deputy*..., r' and the man came -at him.' They ` they late Elizabeth Haney, Pickering Twp. Fire -Chief of S. W. Pickerin Mr. :. Bari of our taxes are the best the g• otappled, and the next t}ting Delaney. g _in his: 90th year, and dt'ar father., of ,,Glendennin secured blanket. 'from' ° have ever been although wei still-have'II g too inn g l hfilton (Dirty) Sleep, -of Pickering; the Re$"Gloss Head tiarrzrs aft knew, he was lying on the floor beside many outstanding acounts for our Zella..(Mrs. Howard L. Dayts ; of 9 d �Ihe fire truck. own good. _ I j._ spent man hours � 1 Whitby', and Edgar Oma{ _ y distributin; the He got -to a phone and called Pic= �• One new sub-division is •now regis-.. ceased :and loving brother of-Morley to homes where eat "was cut -off. t kering Township police who made a " ' tered within"thei.Village and another 11r. Robert Gray, London, ,ant Sleep, of Pickering; and Vatter, de- earch of the area P.C. Delaney- Pone is.-proceeding towards re stra- New Years af'the home of it r . B., y: g ceased, and dear' andfat of Bar �° I St Riley. •and Mary.. - trove himself ,#o the, Ajax � Hospital, tion. With reasonable success the sub- bai i (Mri. Donald Lose bej, of I Miss Bonnie Maurer spent the hol• vhere he was given first aid treat- }<iri'isibns should maintain our steady Pickering; Audi (Mrs. ay Mor- p t Hent. Th"e "stash in the' alitti, that went ,� , I growth ` attern ,as well as adding to ' iday-s with her cousin in'. Chesley. 4 P g phit), of Weston;' Freda (Mr§. 'And- Mr, and firs. James C. Palmer ell* hrou n two coats required a stitch our cultural and social life.' tertained twenty guest3 at New Year# g , Teq C, � I sew Clack), of Ajax; Edward Leona, close it. .. x vut •ne25essarily in order of merit, - and Edgar, of Pickering-' Mary ( Mrs, , Later a chine! ands glove were �'' -however, I will enumerate a few. of D.-Price), of Timntirdd'nd Miss Bet- Consisting of •Mrs. Palmers ttistergj, E"` the thin which this Council will and their families.. Th P ker 9 _N Bund in the prdmises. gs. i ty Davie,, of Califofiuia. Mr. Sleep is °� P.C. Delany b 'yes there were huge to consider, or may have to con-'- , f :On Sai'urday 11r. acid Mrs. Q a. , w Delaney resting at the;?i(cEachtlie', Funera, " vi men and the •. •l-? Ee^ond man a ` �iaj r, as the case may be, and per- House. Pickerit,g, for service in the ���lep iters visitors at the home � "w n e from behind alul slugged Him.' } avis the first will be the taking over chaprl on friday, January 8, at 2;3G • ,Ir. and Mra. F. Terry, Searbora y " "Ill certainly knc•th- fell'-w that-4 of" the old school •v from the School p, m. Interment at .Erskine. (Continued On Page Four) _ SHRRMAN SCOTT _ • 1 _ R,aeve H. ROSS HAWTHORNE -_-- Deputy -Rewe ..,HARVEY SPANG Councillor Ward 1. EDGAR JAMES Cot:nc.l.or Ward 2. -HARRY ASHTON _Councillor Ward 3. ROSS DEAKIN - Councillor Ward 4. sAI�IDA _ so the Firemen. y ducted Candlt:46hting Servsce. Res - so RV�7fA Fly vivard-Mfrs. Morris' family is There were a few- New Year's Torot to.-- uh, of Election of Officers. Past. Mr. and Mrs. C Morris, Old Rose- party -given its, the. Ro`seZSanx a' -ca, to -- President, Miss E. Ormerod; Pres. bank Rd. South, entertained Mr. and send out the Old and bring is the Mrs. F.: Webb; Vice -Pres., 'Miss I[. a - Mrs .effr and son of Elobrio re- Few. Mrs. ,>x J eY Baown; Itecoruing Secretary, scally. 'We are sorry to'hear that Mrs. C.l OrevKnga Of The Sea is To A1L W. Pegg: A,aistant, bird. C C1oss- ` r Mr, and Mrs. Colby, of Pine Ridge Brown, Pine Ridge Road, is in the. Hot), Communion was observed is -on; Treasurer, Mrs. J; Ktngstone; Drive wish to thank Mr. and Mrs. AA'ax- Hos ital, ver • ill with • a heart Asst., Mrs. E.• Pegg: Corf. Sec., Mrs. ) F i curch ser%ice last Su y morwrig. H. Middleton; Stewardship Sec.. k£zg• ° u Vinul for letting them stay with condition. We wish her a sQeedy re- '-DuringSunday Sc: the Robert ;-them while the power was oft. cover}'. Raikes Di lomat w J• Brook,; Community. Friend'ahipy P as presented to Mrs. G. Moore: Supply, Mrs. E. T.. r - r -; We are sorry to hear that Mr. D. . Happy Birthday to birs. D. Forbes I GrantPascoe for his eighth year of Jenkins, of KingSton.Road took a bad of Toynevale Road. --from the Thurs- Perfect Attendance, and First Year Clarke; Missionary -Monthly. and f4fl recently and injured his back, We : day Afternocri Euchre Club. Certificate to Janice Wilson. and World Friends, Mrs.. C. Mc faggart; ,- wish his a speedy recovery, Many rrsidents of ti -e Ro.sebank First k ea- to Mrs. P. Wiiscxs. Can- Z emperince and Citizenship, Miss E. A : The nett "Thursday Afternoon' area moved their family to the,city gratulatians to all. Those nearis;r the Orrnerod; • Press, bars. M. Pegg. A Euchre Club" will be held at the during the storm.E'rriect Attendance were: Dawn Pianistr, Mrs. McTaggart and' Mri. -home of -Mrs. Florence-Schss•alm; of Mr. and Mrs. -Fed Belt, Roimar.k, I `Vetherston, Howard Middleton. Ter. 'E Yegk: Mission Hand Leaders. Kingston Road, Rouge Hills.- spent Christma, Day with Mrs. Belt'i n t,arfisner and Brsas ,McTagc4-< Mrs- K. Midacton and Miss Beat - .Clans person; from.. Rosebank si4ter. %Ire. blorris Wat-on, Toronto,.Lr.ia Fi,her an& She' ' C3mpbfCl rice McLean. Paby Hand; Mrs. H. : s. peeaple of the Rosebarttc keep t tiuoidrr .arra—dois't £ et thehe Boy Scouts" i a- hark and tThe� EveninPaAux liar of the- ��; bitcf Itetaat and iLt- A Jackman. an. y TT a •AfCerr. r1 :laxii has join - le ' , Sal :rda ti.. v.fr. I Vit'. S. hr Y ed the i;ce7isa" Auriliary:tilcetrtigg to : �•, - Home warm. and with inter., dunnR r,a,icr IJrs�r. E id th it Anrs�? 31eet:itir cm ti the power hreakc down. ,Some donat-ed.- Have your . papers, an!l .okd bauk'3 . Wednesday in Churek Sun, Schoa4 e -Fr E' en;sir Auxiliary. kite-etings to C. W. LAYCO�j oil space heaters, and.,rpany of, the really for the boys.. Rcx>tn �fi.,. E. Urmerod. 1¢r.. G; r�errrrg of es.h tnotitn. Councillor Wa S :sten worked picking up'• stoves: al- Mr. and bfrs. C• Morris and farr- 11.ov.e ar..1 Sirs.' it Jackis:ait cern- � e held _First a t•seetinq of 19Yib to. b _ at the home-oi Percy Clarke. - ! _ .. _ • - - '1he ;gun School, Annual bfee _ w -:Il bed held on' the 14th, tnthe Sunday School Rncsnl. Will all seers _ -tames and treasurers have. reporNi . Tl a congregational :fleeting will behel c+. y 21 uar , to . he Sun iiay5 h_cO *o s. ' Mr and Mrs. )~ d. OC spent _ • .'.. New Year's. Day with Mr. and Mrs. --- _ -James Thbi Stouffvrlle. Mr. and Mr.• Les. Wilson and Wil+on entertained Fred and Mrs. Byers and 'Mr. and Mrs.. D. Marden -and children on New .Year'i Day. . a, The Ormerods were with airs. — Nash, of Markham • for. Chri3tmas. ' - and entertained the Nash family and Milton Ormrod family of 'Cressxeil. for Ir B .0 y. and M s.C. Mc:Taggarf eat-.. may'. crtained Nee Wiemer family, of Tor- •_ . onto for" 1S ew Year's' Dom, . _ :. ..- , _• -..;°..I Joe anti Sandra Pegg,. of Oahavrs, _ s - _ spent New Year's Day at -the hone - o: hisparents. - Sorry Serer,( of our friends are in disposed with the prevalent, colds. - Miss Shwon Clarke, Ed. Pascoe a>a1 Mrs: Pascoe, -Mrs. W. Brown and aMrere. le d ,in Disney amongtie latest vetiros,VAUXHAtI OFFERS THESE VAIUAiAIL OFFERS A VAUXHALL OFFERS MORE f Facto orwn was held at a otstc EXTRA FEATURES... AT LOWER INITIAL COST.,. QUALITY AND VALUE... t _ NO EXTRA COST. LOWER MAINTENANCE TOO. CHOOSE VAUXHALL NOW. :f of bf.lt�n Pegg on 34onday. The dis cds>ion theme—"Ad;vstment- in num dm Here's what's meant by "more real lure be fr. of faa, tmers in Canada". , you save money when you buy Car buyers themselves _re the best Batu has returned to car". Features like wraparound Vauxhall :,.. but also remember that }udges 'of quality and value. And To University after spending —=windshield .winteg-proven heater, ' jt keep`s operating and maintenance Vauxhall is tonTsellin car in the holiday_; with his'parettts here. _vacation sized trunk, 5 -pass nger---costsspecially class. Quite obvious, isn't it, that Comfort, 4 -door convenience, steer- designed carburetor gives you up to' car BALSAM $ MT. ZION r Ing column gear shift. 2 -speed else- "41] miles to 'the gallon. Also, the buyers have discovered ju Th tost how : e neral service took place on ;tric_windshield,Vipers and hydraulic _ sturdy, "over, square'engine has : ` gre-at Vauxhall' value really is? See - � Wednesday st in ;hc Mt. -Zion Un - foot brake are built into every Vaux- pistons that are wider than they are your Vauxhall dealer, today: Vaux itedCh nt' hor-year-old , liffte fops shall Victor ... cost you not a penny, deep, which means shorter , stroke hall is your best buy, too.. Stephen, 'son of Mr. and Mrs. !Jack more! and less costly engine wear. - e innpsonc ac Ottawa, -S kill- 7 etribera27, at M t en route to Ott- ., - - his parent's .and grandmot- Err Ca son: s. homp- = I �aa►a ��ith r �• her Mrs. of r Mr T received facial• and head iRjar- VAUXHALL OFFERS Ottawa, os ital, and 'son c ies and is the t a, H p DE/ENDAsIUTY PROVO OM CANADIANROADS Mrs. Carson has a broken le and 4 ' SINCE till.he ` d inj r' s awd is in the Belleville H -- *' ospital. tMr. Thompson and Solt Gregory were uninjured., 'Vauxhalls, for years, have braved every ex- bliss Anna Nilson entertained a treme of Canada's climate ... every possjble ' number of young people of a party, type of road.sluface. And in blazing heat or on New Year's Eve,' ArCtjC Cold .. , on level highways or rutted "� ~Vinton White on celebrating their Congratutations'. to Mr. aind Mrs. -lanes ... Vauxhall has proved *that it's built e 48th wedding anniversary on Sna• ` -for-Canadian driving conditions; -Vauxhall X71 _ f day, Jansars 3. $ependability is built .right Fal - New YeaT's guests at the Lewis - " - i :r a_ -:-. -:: - Jones' 10111 :were,. Mi'. and Mrs. Ro 1. Y ' - - - . - tee: �•=ii_ :: Ward, r .. ' � � - " '' "` " a` •• • b4 r. �drsti Mrs, Jack Ward, Mr. Mrs. Dick Ward and family, of - .... - Mrs. Os r Step- _._ - . _ and �tare.mon t r and a �.. _ hcnson and Mrs. sW. Pr VM,--Pbrt •t.� . Credit, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Man- derson. Mr;, Morgan Pugh, of Claremont, T, �• _ _.. _ • �. • _ _ ;.I is with iter daughter Mrs. Eimer ,•. Yourholt Victor 1 -Door' S�dee _ Wilson, VAUXHALLS I; The Young'People's Union' met u0 - _ THE BRITISH CAR BUILT AND QACKED BY GENERAL MOTORS ..'.'SERVICE EVERYWHERE ON THE NORTH AMERICAN CONTINENT Sunday night at the home of Lorne w V.21 Jones. to� �' ' Th W. A. will meet shut i. Mrs. . • La ales ltd c er , � _ ' day, January 3,tat the church. Mrs. 4 __ -- —-- Jack Empringham and; kis. Cecil ck3T - Disney are in 6--6C the prog= ` ram. Roll Ca11TA New Year's It- _._._. • eta. •- Y i ■ • a f . ^+r T4. y ter. • � — � L ^` t. Pickering Township Council For 1960 _ SHRRMAN SCOTT _ • 1 _ R,aeve H. ROSS HAWTHORNE -_-- Deputy -Rewe ..,HARVEY SPANG Councillor Ward 1. EDGAR JAMES Cot:nc.l.or Ward 2. -HARRY ASHTON _Councillor Ward 3. ROSS DEAKIN - Councillor Ward 4. sAI�IDA _ so the Firemen. y ducted Candlt:46hting Servsce. Res - so RV�7fA Fly vivard-Mfrs. Morris' family is There were a few- New Year's Torot to.-- uh, of Election of Officers. Past. Mr. and Mrs. C Morris, Old Rose- party -given its, the. Ro`seZSanx a' -ca, to -- President, Miss E. Ormerod; Pres. bank Rd. South, entertained Mr. and send out the Old and bring is the Mrs. F.: Webb; Vice -Pres., 'Miss I[. a - Mrs .effr and son of Elobrio re- Few. Mrs. ,>x J eY Baown; Itecoruing Secretary, scally. 'We are sorry to'hear that Mrs. C.l OrevKnga Of The Sea is To A1L W. Pegg: A,aistant, bird. C C1oss- ` r Mr, and Mrs. Colby, of Pine Ridge Brown, Pine Ridge Road, is in the. Hot), Communion was observed is -on; Treasurer, Mrs. J; Ktngstone; Drive wish to thank Mr. and Mrs. AA'ax- Hos ital, ver • ill with • a heart Asst., Mrs. E.• Pegg: Corf. Sec., Mrs. ) F i curch ser%ice last Su y morwrig. H. Middleton; Stewardship Sec.. k£zg• ° u Vinul for letting them stay with condition. We wish her a sQeedy re- '-DuringSunday Sc: the Robert ;-them while the power was oft. cover}'. Raikes Di lomat w J• Brook,; Community. Friend'ahipy P as presented to Mrs. G. Moore: Supply, Mrs. E. T.. r - r -; We are sorry to hear that Mr. D. . Happy Birthday to birs. D. Forbes I GrantPascoe for his eighth year of Jenkins, of KingSton.Road took a bad of Toynevale Road. --from the Thurs- Perfect Attendance, and First Year Clarke; Missionary -Monthly. and f4fl recently and injured his back, We : day Afternocri Euchre Club. Certificate to Janice Wilson. and World Friends, Mrs.. C. Mc faggart; ,- wish his a speedy recovery, Many rrsidents of ti -e Ro.sebank First k ea- to Mrs. P. Wiiscxs. Can- Z emperince and Citizenship, Miss E. A : The nett "Thursday Afternoon' area moved their family to the,city gratulatians to all. Those nearis;r the Orrnerod; • Press, bars. M. Pegg. A Euchre Club" will be held at the during the storm.E'rriect Attendance were: Dawn Pianistr, Mrs. McTaggart and' Mri. -home of -Mrs. Florence-Schss•alm; of Mr. and Mrs. -Fed Belt, Roimar.k, I `Vetherston, Howard Middleton. Ter. 'E Yegk: Mission Hand Leaders. Kingston Road, Rouge Hills.- spent Christma, Day with Mrs. Belt'i n t,arfisner and Brsas ,McTagc4-< Mrs- K. Midacton and Miss Beat - .Clans person; from.. Rosebank si4ter. %Ire. blorris Wat-on, Toronto,.Lr.ia Fi,her an& She' ' C3mpbfCl rice McLean. Paby Hand; Mrs. H. : s. peeaple of the Rosebarttc keep t tiuoidrr .arra—dois't £ et thehe Boy Scouts" i a- hark and tThe� EveninPaAux liar of the- ��; bitcf Itetaat and iLt- A Jackman. an. y TT a •AfCerr. r1 :laxii has join - le ' , Sal :rda ti.. v.fr. I Vit'. S. hr Y ed the i;ce7isa" Auriliary:tilcetrtigg to : �•, - Home warm. and with inter., dunnR r,a,icr IJrs�r. E id th it Anrs�? 31eet:itir cm ti the power hreakc down. ,Some donat-ed.- Have your . papers, an!l .okd bauk'3 . Wednesday in Churek Sun, Schoa4 e -Fr E' en;sir Auxiliary. kite-etings to C. W. LAYCO�j oil space heaters, and.,rpany of, the really for the boys.. Rcx>tn �fi.,. E. Urmerod. 1¢r.. G; r�errrrg of es.h tnotitn. Councillor Wa S :sten worked picking up'• stoves: al- Mr. and bfrs. C• Morris and farr- 11.ov.e ar..1 Sirs.' it Jackis:ait cern- � e held _First a t•seetinq of 19Yib to. b _ at the home-oi Percy Clarke. - ! _ .. _ • - - '1he ;gun School, Annual bfee _ w -:Il bed held on' the 14th, tnthe Sunday School Rncsnl. Will all seers _ -tames and treasurers have. reporNi . Tl a congregational :fleeting will behel c+. y 21 uar , to . he Sun iiay5 h_cO *o s. ' Mr and Mrs. )~ d. OC spent _ • .'.. New Year's. Day with Mr. and Mrs. --- _ -James Thbi Stouffvrlle. Mr. and Mr.• Les. Wilson and Wil+on entertained Fred and Mrs. Byers and 'Mr. and Mrs.. D. Marden -and children on New .Year'i Day. . a, The Ormerods were with airs. — Nash, of Markham • for. Chri3tmas. ' - and entertained the Nash family and Milton Ormrod family of 'Cressxeil. for Ir B .0 y. and M s.C. Mc:Taggarf eat-.. may'. crtained Nee Wiemer family, of Tor- •_ . onto for" 1S ew Year's' Dom, . _ :. ..- , _• -..;°..I Joe anti Sandra Pegg,. of Oahavrs, _ s - _ spent New Year's Day at -the hone - o: hisparents. - Sorry Serer,( of our friends are in disposed with the prevalent, colds. - Miss Shwon Clarke, Ed. Pascoe a>a1 Mrs: Pascoe, -Mrs. W. Brown and aMrere. le d ,in Disney amongtie latest vetiros,VAUXHAtI OFFERS THESE VAIUAiAIL OFFERS A VAUXHALL OFFERS MORE f Facto orwn was held at a otstc EXTRA FEATURES... AT LOWER INITIAL COST.,. QUALITY AND VALUE... t _ NO EXTRA COST. LOWER MAINTENANCE TOO. CHOOSE VAUXHALL NOW. :f of bf.lt�n Pegg on 34onday. The dis cds>ion theme—"Ad;vstment- in num dm Here's what's meant by "more real lure be fr. of faa, tmers in Canada". , you save money when you buy Car buyers themselves _re the best Batu has returned to car". Features like wraparound Vauxhall :,.. but also remember that }udges 'of quality and value. And To University after spending —=windshield .winteg-proven heater, ' jt keep`s operating and maintenance Vauxhall is tonTsellin car in the holiday_; with his'parettts here. _vacation sized trunk, 5 -pass nger---costsspecially class. Quite obvious, isn't it, that Comfort, 4 -door convenience, steer- designed carburetor gives you up to' car BALSAM $ MT. ZION r Ing column gear shift. 2 -speed else- "41] miles to 'the gallon. Also, the buyers have discovered ju Th tost how : e neral service took place on ;tric_windshield,Vipers and hydraulic _ sturdy, "over, square'engine has : ` gre-at Vauxhall' value really is? See - � Wednesday st in ;hc Mt. -Zion Un - foot brake are built into every Vaux- pistons that are wider than they are your Vauxhall dealer, today: Vaux itedCh nt' hor-year-old , liffte fops shall Victor ... cost you not a penny, deep, which means shorter , stroke hall is your best buy, too.. Stephen, 'son of Mr. and Mrs. !Jack more! and less costly engine wear. - e innpsonc ac Ottawa, -S kill- 7 etribera27, at M t en route to Ott- ., - - his parent's .and grandmot- Err Ca son: s. homp- = I �aa►a ��ith r �• her Mrs. of r Mr T received facial• and head iRjar- VAUXHALL OFFERS Ottawa, os ital, and 'son c ies and is the t a, H p DE/ENDAsIUTY PROVO OM CANADIANROADS Mrs. Carson has a broken le and 4 ' SINCE till.he ` d inj r' s awd is in the Belleville H -- *' ospital. tMr. Thompson and Solt Gregory were uninjured., 'Vauxhalls, for years, have braved every ex- bliss Anna Nilson entertained a treme of Canada's climate ... every possjble ' number of young people of a party, type of road.sluface. And in blazing heat or on New Year's Eve,' ArCtjC Cold .. , on level highways or rutted "� ~Vinton White on celebrating their Congratutations'. to Mr. aind Mrs. -lanes ... Vauxhall has proved *that it's built e 48th wedding anniversary on Sna• ` -for-Canadian driving conditions; -Vauxhall X71 _ f day, Jansars 3. $ependability is built .right Fal - New YeaT's guests at the Lewis - " - i :r a_ -:-. -:: - Jones' 10111 :were,. Mi'. and Mrs. Ro 1. Y ' - - - . - tee: �•=ii_ :: Ward, r .. ' � � - " '' "` " a` •• • b4 r. �drsti Mrs, Jack Ward, Mr. Mrs. Dick Ward and family, of - .... - Mrs. Os r Step- _._ - . _ and �tare.mon t r and a �.. _ hcnson and Mrs. sW. Pr VM,--Pbrt •t.� . Credit, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Man- derson. Mr;, Morgan Pugh, of Claremont, T, �• _ _.. _ • �. • _ _ ;.I is with iter daughter Mrs. Eimer ,•. Yourholt Victor 1 -Door' S�dee _ Wilson, VAUXHALLS I; The Young'People's Union' met u0 - _ THE BRITISH CAR BUILT AND QACKED BY GENERAL MOTORS ..'.'SERVICE EVERYWHERE ON THE NORTH AMERICAN CONTINENT Sunday night at the home of Lorne w V.21 Jones. to� �' ' Th W. A. will meet shut i. Mrs. . • La ales ltd c er , � _ ' day, January 3,tat the church. Mrs. 4 __ -- —-- Jack Empringham and; kis. Cecil ck3T - Disney are in 6--6C the prog= ` ram. Roll Ca11TA New Year's It- _._._. • eta. •- Y i ■ • _ - • - , '' fir, •M Sewer, yet the actual cost and use Terveld is in the Scarboro Hospital ROUGE f HILL of this service is much greater than following, a' serious operation, and street itself. m it, under our wish him a speedy reoove Commencing , Sunday, jaawar 1 " the From P Y rY• Y ► U- the ter of the Mr. and Mrs. Wilf. Andrus and Y present plans, Brea pert Christian Science Societe,; flag a'SPEAK OUB, SPEAK U north side of the Village and all: of . son, from Orillia spent the holidays Mills, will hold their Sunday mor each side of.. Church Street will be with Mr. Ahdrua' parents on East ing services in the-West Rouge Psi _ The year .1960 looks like' a big year for municipal councils servicedit and it is designed to Ave. Iic. School, cn Kirkdene Ave., sou' carry extension to the north. As I Happy Birthday to Mr. and Idrs of• West Rouge Shopping Centra of Pickering Township and Village. Both reeves have forecast say, this is quite a knotty problem Bill Howitt, Rouge Hill Dr., who Church is held at 11.00 a m., at y that they expect big things in 1960. and will require a considerable celebrated- their third wedding w4v- Sunday School also at 11.00 a. ny n Whatever ha t!s Burin the ear amount of . study before vee can come ersary, December 28. Reading Room will be maintained ppe $ y ,good Or bbd, it's acts up with the answer. a room at the -Sunset Inn at Roo tax-payers.all I note that both Oshawa and Whit- OWN RIMbank Shopping Centre, .Tuesday p . We suggest. to all councillors neve and old, to speak out and by have made mention of the fact < Thursday afternoons, 2 ill 4 that the University of York is look- ` speak the truth. By the latter, we do not mean to suggest ing for a location in this area and Mr. and. Mrs. B. E. Draper spent Rouge Hill Home & School To He >< that past councillors -were given to lying but, sometimes when Pickering village is also-3ware�o a bor-`ltd-with friends at Peter- Tack on Vocational Guidance f :they don't speak straight from the shoulder it is hard to know the opportunities which such a devel- P Fathers' Night will o0 of t �•,,, o went would have in or near Benson Lehman and Keith-Greeti- at the first meeting of 1 1960 of L `s just what they do mean, or, if ,they are playing it safe, by tak- p �• field spent New Year's night with ]Rouge Hill Home and school Assoc; I trust that the good relationship friends in Markham. - ing amiddle line. - between the staff and the members Mr. and Mrs. G. Wiseman seat ��' Why' January 13th,' wd ,- P a Spaghetti Supper to be served aft People may not agree with a councillors 'ideas but they do of Co%mcil will continue and as YOU New Year's *Eve with 'friends in the meeting by Mr. Phis' and oth all know, in the past we have received respect him or her, 'if .they know where the councillor stands. the utmost co-operations from our Mrs.s.r Annie McKay of Windsor, � of the group' r. Especially on a controversial issue. _ - s and I feel sure that this s The speaker, CoL ' H. B. Des yew' spent the holidays with sister Mrs- OBE, Ed. B.A., paed., who fs .Assir There will likely be many controversial issues during this Council will once again reap the bene- ' Nem Duncan.: t snperiritendeat, of Toronto 'Se - year. Some councillors may stand or fall at the- next election, fit of their loyal support, • Mr, and Mrs. Alf. Mkhell enter- u tamed a number 3f friegds on 'New �� Schools, will discuss a anbje 70%- over' these issues. But we. still think that any office. holder " of special importance to eighth gra if9MMAWS BAY Year's Eva erg and their parents—"Voeatiob stands a much better chance of going back into office, if he Mrs. Nellie Wilson spent a few calla Deepest sympathy with dau ter at Oak- hoped pa, _ a Spade a Spade - is extended to------------------•------------ �"ng".. t t I is that all If -tif der and -Mrs. Eva hat type of cou Des Ott a e next. election, Stephe in the death of a dear wife .. grade pups, ' ! be able to Im at least he can say, he was honest in his thinking and the and sister. - Mrs. 'Alexander died at . _ LIVOW001. Cos. Do" and to share in Qneati ratepayers knew where he stood at all times. St. Michael's Hospital, on January Mr. Met. Lambe is confined to the �� t4119"r?ir'tg•, his talk. list. She had been in ill health since -home with mumps; also Mr. C- Hart- The >3�B �l ops �t $: ' the summer. Their daughter and-son- ford, with the -same. at the Rouge 1#iu school, Wed., J Mr,: _ fit: before we tak in-law, Din and Mrs. •Fred Armstrong Mr. and Mss: Robt. Dey west to 28�• P of Augusta, Ga., arrived Saturday for Port Credit Iasi Thursday to spend �aWs Ratepyers mike sure that as Lar as it ispoi-the services rid are staying this New Rear's Eve with .Mrs. Dey'a Storm sible, we have considered the best w Mrs. 1 t' s M th nd family. coca and advantag to which the, eek with M . A eBande . hates, d R.. Seat a Mr. and bars. E. Bucks t a few Mr. and Mrs; Chardoaaeau and e Opposed O PeII Pr'o1>ertY �Y be days in Kingston last week, owing to their two childrta, of California, spent Many parries in hand" To I would like to s ship lent a SiTpr n hearts" to IAlterr�te Route suggest for the the death of their brother-in-law, last Saturday with Mrs. Chardon- dnriag the st1*fre gstocai':iast consideration o? Council, the Planning Howard Smith. Dir. and Mrs. John neau's brother, Mr. R. Desjardim and Board which now consists of nine Buck also attended the funeral in family. People opened their bastes tc - "The CNR has once again present members, some of whom have to be Y bora and did what they could ed an alternate route in bad faint;' re_a ivied this Kingston 'on Safurdar. Thal sa Whalen celebrated her 8th . make them comfortable. Gordon . 1`dmund, President of the" PPo year. This Council Mrs. L. Bullard and her grand- birthday last Saturday. Mrs. C. A. Schwalm, Altona Roi should give consideration to reducing daughter of Windsor- visited with her air, and bars. Ed. Priebe; Mr. and Councillor Harr Ashton, and "-Southwest • Pickering Ratepayers' ,.the number of the PlanningBoard to Y sister, Sirs W. Avis and family Iast airs• Alex• Watery: Air. and Mrs. Re Parker t the Dutibartun P -,Association charged today. , "After'severi members and also the some � g � s?ntin as atterriaie rnut+s ihrou g week Erie. Hilton.:. fir. and ales. Thomas tic School -to open for. thofe 'prey ff gh : thought to removing Council repre-• '_ Dir. ar+d Mrs. -Howard Ferguson of Philpost and Air. and Airs. Thomas were without heat ; Picket ng . Township 'to the, aletro= i sentation entirely ' froin' it.- :actually Toledo, Ohio and Jfiss Penn • Reah- Humphre • . went , into Secarboro -last itan .Plannin Board, -CNR of9cfats y y Mrs H. S i iertzber9 of the To Pd` fs ! thin,c this will eventually be cart of der .-qf London, visited the Fertile Thursday night to 'the home of Air• ship and Village Reds Cross lead b 'have iiken an —mire part in assist. the construction of the -i'lartrun.' ;stnil on Saturda and airs. a rotegt shunt the route." R Y Y• Ron Green, to attend• .a kers and food supplied. �ff P ag Board,: that they will also be igde- ( Birthday wishes to little David party to celebrate .Newt Years. Others who assisted' were' Mrs,. The route which will ruts approxi- pendent members and have no corinee- f , who was two y`eara old Linda Waters .celebrated her 1tth. lmatoly 600 feet north of the 2tsd Con-''tion with Council. Therefore I think'Illl Robinson1 Crichton, Pres. Red Cross; Miss V I December 31st and to -Andy iir'hyte birthc6y' on New-Year'g Day. . let Swan, of Rosebank; Mrs. A. D _ �eession. has been. supported by Mur-, that a maximum . of.-seven will be l itiho was one on Januar 6th. Mr. and airs. Jim Rutledge. cele- per, West. Run ;lay Japes, Commissioner'of PIanning; ample. �' : P Rouge;, Air, D. Hare, at Metro, on the followi ounds: The monthly Home and School braced New �'tar'a Eve at High. Liverpool: _ Mra. A. Westbrook, ng Sr I think .almost every year for the, ting will be held at the school' .land Creek with friends. Rouge Hill and Mr. I-Jeakie T: The rail ,line is removed "to the past -three or four years, I'have men- Monday, •January Tl � Mr. and Mrs. Wm, _Matthew's Rouge hill, a !boundary of .the residential area and thanes a zoning b few and once a ---------------- ------- idoes not go through the reaidentrat g y gain --- - -went to -Newmarket last Satur'day, to Those who were assisted, grea ff this by-law ..wit] have .to come under!!+ ROMvisit Mrs: Matthews' niece, appreciate_ and -titanic those -pe Council's consideration because. it is Thomas De .is recovering nice! who moved -- - 2.• The alternate -route permits_the my opinion which is supportedY . _ Y quickly to: ease a ,n. by vol'- 'The community New Year's Eve- ober a siege of dhicken-pate �tmtomlortabie situtatigp, Mature development of industrial land ,ions eommerciuit outlets, that ive will party at the Golf Club was a big . between the Slid Concession lige and have to do something about amending succegy and everyone secured to have -fate railway and between the alter- �-by_�, m•relation to' the amount a good time Mill the small hours � NG LICENSE NOTICE >dotte route and the CNR, if necessary. of parking area required where com- the morning. �- Muds lees distrubanoe is cauaed w mercial outlets are being built. In The Annual Tree-buring event will 110 existing etsban areas. this particular instance the problem t take place : at the scbool grounds on ' ..TOWNSHIP Of •PICKERIN At its December meeting the Board is, witch the area: principally along Saturday. January 4. at 7.30 P. tit. htabfed consideration of the route "until Highway No. E or Kingston' Road with' a giant bon fire-and refresh Sy 4ew No.. 23" provides that alta dogs musr have a-1960 License � r7annary. East and gest, which if re•develop. meets. L,eAve your Christmas trees at end -that sones nt" NOW be-4eevrbi as tthe Tswiaisip. OAhas. "Since, the Netro meeting when the ed, would-automatically be stymied your driveway to be picked up an Brougham, or from Mr. Wrigs, Township Dog h+eund, Pkkorhw (route was presented, the CNR officials by our present by-law in that it is 5atetrday, morning. have met with 'residents of the 2nd l an absolute fmpaesibility to obtain the Resident* enjoying holidays away station Road. l - CConcewion and have arranged to be necessary ping - s7m �, B •with .Friends sad relatives from the. Fees: 1 st male or spayed female — $ 3.00 present at a protest meeting, which space in the' available lands. as it is district are: Mr. and Mra. Cr. Harr- ..:- . !Hill be hid not along the 2nd Con- presently laid out. icon and family, East Ave,. who were `; Haff- 2nd and each sueeifreding 4M Cession, but in our -rem • We feel thato. in Montreal for a few days. Mr. and :.:11his attempt to hold a protest meeting or Kingston Road of and West m Mrs. Norman . _Brinn. yChestertoa t female� �•� iia (•,r a^ea ,is meant to suggest-that .the Village- of Pickeringi, wee shall �1Ofres' nsrting friends . nt Dettott: s2nd-and each suee�eding —= T�.� people here do not oppose the original once -a Miss Mina Welch, Rivereourt Di.. �N gain have to pursue the De- route. This is not true. 12,000 of the partment of Highways and see if we who visited relatives in Montreal on All dogs (runnier at lame) shalt be picked up by the dos catcher r 16,000 residents live south of the,2nd cannot this year success in getti the holiday: hie. and Mrs. BiII Car- or the Owners of such dogs will be taken to Court. "Running ai lCon•.ession. This route 'will. tun North i ans,the shoulders paved at lLion.east through ter and family, Ridgewood Rd. en- large., shall moon doffs on public property or private prepet'tr 3lte question is obvious. The route visit relative:. aur: Carter returned--owntid by ver such ogre uIn n su 9 This _program was actually started daps are working (farm and hurtling dogs) and under control Should o north of. the ,2nd Conces: �• home this week; but . Airs: Carter and pion.ff two years ago and then .was delayed children will 'remain till the end of thei►'.owners or aro. on a leash.. DOGS mean duty dogs mole• to last, year and last year was delay female. The protest meeting with railway.,ed, a ain.�to- this January. �offic;ala ff )'ear. Although Ehe_I The . First }'est' Rouge Cub and' _beefl_in present has been scheduled , th t , r it . from the engineer said - i icgs !Cor Dumbarton School on 8 that an +>, •• •-- r:---:teary-�•ii • . at 8--pour. 'Our association ha3 j h9d been done and the progr mere= their meeting; on Thursday, January ,%sr OffeAee ��.00 impounding plus ;1.� per d0� _ Icontxcted residents throughout South pared and had been submitted. to the 14,i re p.a m. at the home of airs. `iPicke-­ing and asked that the • he re- Ansi Brennan, Rouge will Dr. - all or pert.of a day held. _ g y P proper•bodies for implementation, as Hent at this meetin too y ° mothers of Cubs' and Scouts in theimpounding p pe y g. ,and clear! yet no word. This be. of rent end Offence 3.00 ''Plus. 1.00 r d0 g district are cordially -invited to, art llrtdicate that they want the route •to (advantage to the Village if we could ItLay north of the 2nd Concession. finally come to an ,agreement with .end Or part Of O day held.. `_We know that it will be better be- the Highivgr"y on the paving of the The nionthl+ Square Dance Work 3rd offence, and 'subsequent $5.00 r da � im- 1Cau no roads will be closed, no ` Shoe: will be, Frida};_. January 15• _at q y i shoulders, the adjusting of the levels 8.30 p. m. at the Centennial 'li•nited pounding plus X1.:00 per day or part of o soy 5 lfehools affected and ,it will run to the sidewalks by a curb and gut- Church Hall. Come out-and learn the -held. ---.through an area indicated for agric- ter on some other means and event- - - - %atural or industrial use as' lir. 3iur• finer points i square dancing _-an8 _:- ually taking• the highway over as a have an evening, of fun with this penalties if owner token to court not more than $:40.00 exdusm May Jones has pointed out. We a are connecting link. friendly group. NDertain that Metro will support us; if I have no doubt this Council will i The Ladies' Club. wilt hold, theirof ems' the tactics of a few interested parties be 1 mud the CNR are not allowed to over- quite eager to continue the street first meeting of the year on Thtl'ts- Dated at. Brougham A. W. Carte, lighting program which we have day, January 14, and this will be the 4th da of Janus 1960 iB Law Enforcement Officer Nhadow the true case." started, having heard so many com- annual dinner at the Savarin on Bay Y January, y ------ -- -- plim to k about S All b h Id 1'k • 'A en ry, remarks a ou the new reset. members who won like fluorescent lights which are on the to attend, .get in touch with one of _Photo ` Kingston Road and I was very, happy the executive of the Club, for further . Christ and Raharu'tlah ' Barri• that they were installed prior, to, the details. - Barrie Pomeroy } Christmas rush. We extend a welcome to the Ter- e very knotty problem which the veld Bros. who -are operating . the "The `Corning of the Lard' in the `last days' is the'one,jar-oft' divir. Copies of pictures appearing in this Council will have to face this year nety White Rose Service Station at event to which all the prophets look forward .. Now what is mean . _ Vaper over the "credit line" "photo and tlieq will have to face it before the corner of Island Road and East by the-`Coming of the Lord'?. Surely God is at all. times with H= the strike the mill rate in'order order Ave., and wish them the -best of luck. creatures ... 'Closet' is He than breathing, nearer thad hands and feet Barrie Pomeroy' are available in Y Yes, but men cannot see or hear God immanent' and transcendent, canter 3fzes:- tryou woul like�a to make provisions for-financing "the �i'e are, sorry to report that Harry realize His Presence, until• He reveals Himself through a visible fon ' baro of 'these tctures,'the' S b y same, is the problem of laying, a - g '� P Y Sanitary Sewer on Church Street in c and talks to them in human language. For the revelation of His bight size, SO cents; the 8 by 10, 75c, advance of the general Sanitary Sew- l • - - W n#�,� ✓l or attributes, God has always made use of a human instrument... Jest f To order, phone 'air: Pomeroy at er program. This is a. necessity so was-such a mediator, and' the Christians have rightly regarded His aI l(,l'Eaiple 9-1417. that -the County .can proceed to re:' ,' Pearance "aa a' corning of God. In Him', they saw the Face of God's'• - t :.build Churdi Stxeet and put aper- Nex/ Wee/ s - ISSUf!i through His lips they heard the Voice of God. Baha'u'llah tells us tht t the 'Coming' of the Lord of Hosts the Everlasting Father, the. Make manent pavement down before they • _ , g B? (Reeve Morley -Con td.) ksMe`•'p' -and. Redeemer. of the world, which according all the prophets, is t return Church Street to us, The '/ fs to P P jisard and jnvestigating the possibili- money has been appropriated .for that take place at 'the time of the end', means ,no other than His manlier; _ of mowing our -administration') ') work and it is ,held in abeyance until _ ation in a human temple, as llp manifested through the temple of Jest; laddces to the old school building. This we are able to determine whether or Jlnnounee�nent of Nazareth', only this time 'with a fuller and more glorious revelatic� llilR obviously require considerable not we can lay this trunk sewer with for vehicle Jeans and all the prophets came to prepare men's hearts i " bought be the immediate future the laterals to the lot line 'et a cost PICKERING � minds" " lb not to be considered in this under- that we can handle without going to'"Baha'u'llah and the New £ta" by EsslemonL I "!laking but rather tliie final plan for a debenture sale. Of course, I, might Box 17A Highland Cr.ek, or — j —L Ow - " and while we may approach explain-ills---varaoua facets of this JEWELLERY_� s gMaPie AT 2-2409. • fat a tpp program which would be work in that while it will serve -MAIN ST.- -PICKERING fog SAWN our rtt:etnetfra TOWNfND (� VoWtely wise, it will be necessary l Church. Street South as a. Sanitary l .. •. i:;'—„tea. l�. , y - -. ,. f _ _ -- ANSCELLANEOUS CLASSIFIED INSURANCE' . DinWs CLES FOR SALE :I WRITE EVERY KNOWN TYPE OF INSURANCE st j "CQIIMNG EVENTS , " y LAWNMOWER CASH AND. CARRY P RCESCYRIL E. MORLEY HnovA2TERWEEKLY I. O. O. F- ON PLYWOOD SALES 4xbd 3 9A SERVICE REQ ESTATE , . If you buy' in haste, 4a8affi a<s.3: /IS CLOSE TO YOU AS YOUR TELEPHONE Fora, fittle tin, a little Pope ?Hones you'll waste, 4zU% -make Lwnmowers seem PTust aint Stastln RSI 32 KINGSTON RD. W., PICKERING, ONTARIO AY, JANUARY 6. 4 &x% n.91 Jwriv what they ain't. -- At b-16th+'s Sheathing Plywood 6 J TELEPHONE:-PICKERING: OFFICE 67 - RESIDENCE 767 SSE A FULL' LINE AT WHITERYO I. 0.W O. F. HALL %th's ... � DINTY'3 EVERYONE WELCOME 4ith's Underly s628 ;.SMALL MOTOR CLINIC'• Admission - 35c•' 4x4 pop, Underlay 124 AND, SERVICE THEREST -FORRET LUMBER: CO. LTD., ` WE SELL THE Ladies F4ease Provide --- - he ----an W• SchoolStatim, ' .C� BLOCK LTD _ • �► Pickering 68+F Vaughan Willard Home dt Opp. Pickering Twp, Police • The Horne and School invites MOW No. 2. Highway l -- --------- . •-•.---- - - • - interested, to hear Mr. C. Greenland, � Phony TEatple 9.2361 - >1• t ' 925 . CALEDONIA ROAD ORONTO • `:. SEPTIC TANKS Chief psychiatric. Social Worker, of ANS one Underb did ng Your Childill "ookn McIntosh t- 42.00 per bush. KS 9 BRICKS CLB D Tuesday, January 12. Meeting Starts Spies - 8.8..75 j SIR�� =- - V. j�EUTT at 8130 p. m.-Speake�'_at-9.00.-- Otber Varieties --- Oshawa RA. 3-1045 - On Hand -...- -- - — ------ Pickering United Church Plea -La BSB Gras ,Open Evenings And Weak -ends -- --- W A and W Id S _ PICKERING ORCHARDS dZr= TAPIKS CLSANZ D One Mite West -of Pickering - Th1e next meeting will be held on On No. 2 Highway • T= SAMAIM SWAY Thunda , ap 14, at 2.30 p. nL high y y J �i1019 _ 8.m the C. E. $t:iklatg. Mrs. Cr Bal- • =Phone: Plcltarag 3671yI2 _ �s ItasRaael sdon and Mrs. P. Neale, hostesses. --------------------------------- NOW r, W. 1RAM PRIVATE. SALE Please ramnernber to bring disarded lfnats; i9bftY7 MOnplo6-tubi : Thur s, for ze-saving, and used Yr. and Mrs. oT.s R Buckles `ars -Y —_ - cases, to be _�_ __------ --- -- foriepr�y >a Kora. used movmg to Contents of tho home here ambo . -- - - ------ - ---- - -- 1N�UlANC� - - - dy. Anyone interested, call at •�, : , �- WDMAN Watch the house, 12 Sherwood Road, Weist, ASSilRANCE For ��g age. or phone 659. Some• i of the many items available are: Dia,. FRW IA! COMPANY LTD. SNEET META! �-room suite. Swedish bight oaU- -: -t#E - Aw'1'dA�OBIlE = ff� Next • Weeks sive Bedroom .tee, Swedish . tight oak, WORKS - ".� IQ� Knoll d Orem cheir; chchain; Two Chair.wch b� p 07 KINGSTON ROAD EAST -- _ i dnw'ers one bhye, one gray o[ a white; Children's Sad ?wkphone: Pickering 28 Authorized Consumers' Gu A j ovn�e%i�e�r tools; Moffat fully -automatic stove; Company Dealer Por G. -E. automatic frig:; Crib; Officer Station Plaza Ajax Shopping Centre Phone: Ajax 480 s - chair: Dinette net: Five coffee tate Y .._. G'ARwooD PICKERING various sizes; Clothes hamper; scat_ _ s GURNEY ter rugs: Fire ' screen; , Two floor irp, and one 3Eimattress; . WhiteRHEEM JEWELLERY divan: 1958 white Buick. ,,MORTGAGES APPRAISALS FI DLAY - MAIN ST., DICKERING -• .. - --- REAL ESTATEFURNAClS, WATER HEATERSG. NEWELL ! PHONZ:- PICKERING 143 TORONTO: ZMpire 2-W5 GAS RANGBS A Pickering Village FOR RENT -two bedroom apart, S9TATE BROKER rnent, self-contained, modern' conven-, .BOOR FURNArEi Mr. and bits. ,Barry Boyer. htarY, fences, reasonable. rent. to adult's, saw '8IGH11VAY8" 1.4 MILE, SOUTH SIDS NO. i HIG1E Bill aMr. a d Mretb Spear New years -. P1CKRRI�VI..LAG$ - r d bits Rust rya mple 9-I820, :W*Y isetM u¢ M 5 Iva withn a F ----- T----------------------- ' Mr. a ' i Franklin, - r8. _ at Qahawa. ne: TE 11C/13'1 Ole DUN>i/1RTON ---� ils meat - Mrs: -Frank' O'Sutiivaa'-isrill- TO RENT - apare_ Pais !a ell or overnight. Michael's Hospital for observation. GORDON .HO?SL P1110NE 179 rKXER N4 We hope to she her haste again soon. Pickering 2101[__ When you phone .in an item of - MO. 8.2515 WHMY 1aa 1 news, you are helping us to depict I r _ across -section of life in the will - WN BLIZZLO��� .»------------------------- Believe it or not, many people like WANTED . " read about what t2ieir n r lfl/LniQ AND 'TV >{EtRVIC! eighbora are ! WANTED - cam - u8. _ ti►'- - WORK GUARANTZZD doing. Phone numbers to call are-- p cots, stove. ttc� Phone 541 or 60W. teat, cam COUMXR=AL'_' =S1D2NTIAL DIVU MUAL W174KG Mr. and Mrs. Normae Pinks eat- George 'dMaaFarlane TEmple 9-Vft tPS011iti DAYS I R ed re n of ------ -- - ----- --_ :. ertata relatives to number .1R ESTfM�4TE A '8.p twenty-five on New Year's Day. $ QUN P C=8. INO _ - 1tr VILLAGE M _ _ - t W arepleas to 'repo t IL : t.m ` OULAR tweet ._ �iSliC! WA � ~ h it while visiting that dau- ;�IOEN ridt„ti 36.;t -- - _ >rt :._ •. ti • - r -Mrs. Tiers as hada at .. 1l"!`i _ Bras who, a• - e nisi ' her gh c h an tads or on pneumonia, is now well ' on her TUE • Y 1 way to recovery, 1 SDA'Y, JANUARY 2, 9dQ At 6:,00 P. in the, +! , 8.M Mr. and lifts. Robert Hedge spent COUNCIL CHAMBERS- �� ��! New Year's with their daughter Mts. - Geek , FANIPO T 6E ACU I C hn Ashton Jo and family. Brace Hogarth. Many happy birthdays- to the foil- An Advisory Courtedart Id - d Btn COLEMANI irc Committee tneetin Sas held on i s tig childven who have been celebra- g g �oYAti! �� �a r� Y ting birthdays: Julia Peterson, Dec. NATURAL OAS AND Monday evening at the Ken Clarke l8; Donnie McLean, Dec. 31; Harry 7. OX-, 11URNER_q-:. home, when plans. were discussed for e.Russell, • Dou g , Jan. 5. ish Ra,!I. which is now .enclosed and Doug. 'Cummings, s (Ontario Fuel Bbard License) Routes Steed IS MINAT WE !1, heated.il Congratulations to Mr: and Mrs. a M J. Naze on the arrival of a baby boy CLEAN-OUT SER\'ICE Janet Tomlinson spent New Year's INS E Dr. Gordon Edmunds; President of at the Ajax and Pickering Ifospital, h friends at Beaverton. on Sunday, anuar • 3r•A belated bir- 'with of the World .\Week ef. the butiraest Ratepayers' A,socir r� 1 thday present for brother Harry. Fraver were held in the 'var:ous loc- - - �� W"T / joy -Hawthorne, age 7; is off from^ . ,'AJAX 657 al churches according to schedule; ell this week to retain a planning school this week, following a tonsil- with a good attendance and it was I consultant who -would give an un- -t �Q �� biose opinion on whith rail route ectomy.. We hype she will be back 9 TUDOR 1sT., AJAX felt that they- sere of spiritual value in .the -communis uouid be bKt from the planning as - to school soon. Y• • ------------------------ - P .t for the townshi ' biryand Mrs. L. Leeds -and family, bir. and \lea. Robt. Ree or spent eCouncillor ,C• W. Laycox asked if of Buffalo, stayed with Mr. and; b1N.. Christmas with bfrs. Reesor's fate- P -PLASTERING c r E. Butter, Dumbarton Shores over the it, of the home of, her nephew• Jim the ratepayers would accept the r - New Year week=end. «hireoak, at Scarboro, and New omntenoard, of the Township Plan - Little Ruth Cummings was u Hing Board, if there- was not time ?' y g o- e • Year's at .the home of Alvin StedloclS to get the opinion of a planning tx- - d 1 k b t another nephew at er the otters care. amt wee u is now recovering -ncely. MUMN EI,Ig�# Sandra and Eiarylyn Cook, of pert. : Dr. Edmunds said they, would ' We die glad to see that Barbara Party at Dunfair Chapel..Thgre were thirty-two present. Oshawa, :pent the'Christntas holidays accept the reconwriendation of Plan- ' days, he said., Dr. Edmunds said he felt the at - Crosier is wej again an'd back fo' ALL WORK GUARANTEED with their grandparents W. P. and . ninj; Board as, it now stands. Dist High School Staff wa= axon 8 school. The First Fairport 'Beach Girl - = LARGE AND SMALL Mrs. Neale.. Yet another -New Year's gathering think, it is biased",' he added. Council I excitefient _.last week. Th:eab were • Guide Groupwill re -open on N'ednes- p PLAIN AND FANCY when relatives of the L. M: °Arorley's. was to meet, on Wednes- day night to try: and select a firm -tate day,. January' 13,' at 7.00 p. in. 'sharp,' the Community Hall. servation Fark. Meet at the school at for transportation, and bring a were entertained at their home: The bfcliroy .,, the C. E. Morleys, the ` "Dep. Reeve Ross Hawthorne said ' j 1 at PICKERING, TEMPLE 9-1997 Win. McLeans, 'and., he was concerned about the sbort of the two routes would cost between On Ubnday, December 28, Teen- - Miss Gladys time period. A report would have to ____________________________ agcrs held a Christmas Dinner and ,. entitled "Sociable Six to Noir Nines" Burns, of Hamttton, composed the be made back 'ter Council ;within ten ' --_: - Suggest Grave! P�# Party at Dunfair Chapel..Thgre were thirty-two present. which was much enjoyed by mens- bers; A •skating and toboggan party party. Mr. Gordon Hunt: of Pickering days, he said., Dr. Edmunds said he felt the at - � H deo lines been down, caused g was arranged for Saturday g y January Dist High School Staff wa= axon 8 ,ternate route affected only.- half 'as •'' ' ' its I excitefient _.last week. Th:eab were • 4' for the school at Greene 'ch tom- the two hundred and fifty delegates all arts of _mann- peD a -as -the'- brlgihaT- route �- -tate nine 'families without beat 1nd,'water and the • were grateful to their nei- y servation Fark. Meet at the school at for transportation, and bring a :from .Ontario whs atten- ' p - ded the three-day Annual A sembly Orou gh Dvnharton. Reeve Scott said he felt,a s+udy 1 At Pickering Township Plan- Hing Board ghbors who rallied to help: .1.30 toboggan. They wits return to the of the eleven thousand member Ont- a of the two routes would cost between 4 a recommendation was parent; would be wise to warn their school at 4 p. m. for refresKtnents, I ario Seconxary School,Teachers Fed - f540 and. $1000. passed suggesting ,that there be A it The children not to play • on the ice, At The Prow•nies, Cubs and Scouts are oration iii the last week in Decertrber, NOTICE BADMINTON Councillor Edgar James said hc' vel control. motion moved 8� p b William Newman and seconded b y y the lakefront. Light snow covers a ! back again on their regular meeting - The Badminton Club starts again :.l;.8. . .e -r ,, ._ , -warship would est - f, ennet Clarke recommended that great many holes. into which child-: ren could slip' un-notced.uddv ni lits. _, Rogers met with an acctd next Mondaq; J3nvar II at Picker- p {heir money's worth b such a stu y at this time.t`- � the council have a by-law "im- ---------=-=------------------- ent while at work and is home fora Ing Dist. High School ___ __ ________________________ Coa:nr,llor' Laycox made s tsto ' Posing gravel .pit control" for the Township. ��Orys . pAAO `K ROA few days. Mrs. A. Acres and daughter Mrs., sympathy to .Mrc. Chan. Hood and that -carried, -that an independent leant of experts be called in to It was pointed' out during the ' The- Horite"and School met Tan- and Mr. V. Wright and son, visited family ip'the paFsing of husband and u°fee an unbiased upinion on tine placemeut d : Board meeting that there is nary 5, .with Mrs. Moss presiding, Mr. and Mrs. r. -I. Dawson on New father Mr. Charles Hood at the Aja* '4 of the rail line, original or'alterrtate fs .legislation that has been passed by I Although the • weather ' was cold, year's Day • ; I Hospital, op January 2, after cuff- a,; K affects the municipality; pcov- 4 Provincial government which f twelve members ere resent. Bus- R P Mr. and Mrs. W. Carter and fam- erina a heart attack. Tnterment took place on Tuesday-•�Er-Atine Cemet- ided the .r sport is. in the_ hands of \.:' ' ' • is by-laws to 'be that, Y- paste iness was completed and $25 -don- P ily visited Mr; aitd Mrs. Le Grandeau ors? ,Counctil by January 15. ! would impose controls on gravel pits ated to.aiisist the work of'the Brown- at Scarboro 6n New Years Day. � � In a community. --: - its. A film was shown by Kr. Lange The contMunity 4presses deepest. ;' I 1 .. - • -• - ,�' / , r ... :, • - it , • _ . y{ ' ... M �.. - 1 • _ . A" ! '%cam— _ r , S y 1h I •I gle. Roll Call: What can I do to DUNBI�RTONMr. and Mrs. E. G. ,Cade were in Mr. and Mrs. Basil Crhurehyard MOW beautify our community. Hostesse.•: Listowel on Saturday attending the Year's Eve. Miss Dorothy WIcA We counted ten telephone poles Mrs. Burrows, Mrs. Watson. Mrs. Mr. Alfred O'Hara of the Base funeral of Mr..,Adam Smith. Whitby; Mrs. Owen Squair, Osie snapped off by last-'week's sturrt be • A. J. Gray and Mrs. Perry. Line is to the Ajax Hospital under- Darlene Harris, Long Branch, vis- and Mrs. Florence Diederich,, Un 7. tween the Sth Conce::sion and the The Institute Euchre will start for going treatment for a back injury, iced her grandmother ' Mrs. Sydneyville, remand for Ne*r Year's ,I sbottom of the hilt, below the :i'lage. the cominS year, on January 5. The Mrs.' Catharine Shand, formerly of Harris, of Spruce Hill Road, •last Dr. Wei and Mrs: Graham A ,neteen- were reported down along highest score' fof the *months of Jan- Liverpool Corners has returned krom week, family, of Fenelon Falls, visited 1 she 9th, and'more dawn north of the _uaty and February will receive as a Califot`nia and is spending the 'Winter Margaret Harris, of Long Branch, Graham's brother-in-law and village. Phone men 'said biund'a:, it Lin - special prize beautiful table lasiidp with .het son Mr. Gordon Shand and spent &'week visiting bei friend Lin- Geoff. and'Mrs. Astley and famil, would be weeks before some people Mrs. D. Dawson, of Claremont, vis- family, in Toronto. da Formanek. New Year's Day. Them mother i had ,service again. Some 'homes were , ited Mr. and Mrs. D. L, Mairs on Mr. Ed. Sleep', of the. Base Line Mr. and Mrs., Keith Gibb and War- G. Griffin, returned with them to' without power last week from Sur.- New Years Day: is in the Ajax Hospital since he sof- ren, of Oshawa„ and'. Mr. and Mrs. home at Fenelott Falls, "'slay night untilTuesday after::uoti. Mr. and Mrs. George Perry visit- fered a stroke during the holidays. Dick Gibb,. of Trenton, spent New Mr. and Mrs. Charlie C'e nu ;:-Those who gould not provide heat, I ed their son Allan and family, at Rev. J. W. Wilkimon has recent- Year's.with Mrs. Oliver Gibb., Marie, Joyce, Ronald.. attd•.•DO moved is with those who hsd,- lyhitby, on Sunday. ly bten ieeling poorly, as he suffered Iii r. E. G. - .Code celebrated his Smith were. with Miss Margaret P Details are not available.--b t=ice-j- Mr. -and Mrs. Ostle and-fantia-second_-._haemorrhage in his right 80th birthday on January4, rim - Oshawa, fo, N' _zrear,,�� _.understand a car rolled over on the ( also Mr. and Mrs. Winton and fainil-• eye. Wi hope he has a speedy t•ecov- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Willis- spent Mr, and , birs. ,Earl Batty; Mr, bridge, west of the village on New I all o2 Oshawa, visited their aunt and •t•y. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Barrie Mrs. Jim-Batty and family; Mr. Year's Eve. uncle; Mr. and Mrs.* 'D. A. Beer oil Mrs. Rosi Thcmpson and baby, blcKeniie, in Ajax. Mrs. Bob. Patty and family, all b" Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mansell and on Sunday. Linda Alary-. returned hoarse on Sun- • — Dumbarton United Church - -'Brooklin; Mr. and Mrs. Bill family spent Christmas in the l.:utt• Air: and firs. John Harvey, 'Lon day from Ajax Hospital, he minister, Rev. J. W. Wilkin- spent rie and family; Mrs. W. H. Gu entian Mountains, Shing, an t %%ere dor., spent the New Year f•cek--end. 1 fhe, fany district friends of the son, conducted ..,e morning service. and Mr. Dick Guthrie wire at sr,ing this past wee:c end at Bat with his parents hir..' and bars. •Al.. Annis amity 'were recently shocked Mr. Fantham.. an Elder, read the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert"Gu Mr. and Mrs. John Hutton. Tor- Harvey. td hear of the tragic, fatality. in the scripture lesson from the Gospel of Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Petty; Mr. ..onto, 'spent the .holiday with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs.' Wroe, and daughter family. The nine-year-old daughter St. John, beginning at verse 14. Mr, Mrs. Garnet Petty afrd Mr. and __ _M_ Mrs. Ken Ward. of Bracebridge, spent the past week of Dr. Arthur Anris, of Ottawa, was Bruce Cc�ssar sang a sob accnmpan- yam• Sinclair, Cherrywood, Wyr Miss, Daisy Duerden ent-rtained With her parents 31r., and birs. Thos. killed on a ski tow in Ottawa on ied by Miss Cecile Robinson t ` t e � the home of Mr. gado Mrs, Mrs. Alf. Pretty of Toronto, ani re- English.- New t'ear's day. The funeral scr i•ce organ, Ur, Wm. Mc y conducted * PowelI. x''•lativesfrom- Hamilton, on New Year. Mr. M. Hamilton had New Year's took plact on. Sunday. the Communion Service, assisted by • Miss Bobby Wotherspoon and. Mr. and Mrs. Don . Hedgvs spe tt dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hub- Mr. and Mrs. Dugaid Thompson 1 Elders. There --was.-a.gooA attendan- Georgina Nimagueys, Whitby, ~ bard. and family returned home on Wed- ce of the congaggation for the first New Year's Eve with Toronto friends 'he hOm a of Ur.�a Mrs. .-Stthe Eagle's Club. Master Lorne Ansi spent. 'We nesday from Gananoque where they- i service it 1960. Weare sorry that Winter, r Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Ward and fam- Past week with his uncle at, Port spent the Christmas. week. iiafortua- Mr. Wilkinson was not feeling his 3[r and Mra..Frsd. Pucitria4 ilEy of Oshawa spent New Year s Perry. atili the family' spent' the most of usual self. We hope he will 'soon be family were at. a fat�i� thes'btl with Mr. and Mrs. �ua1t. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Tadd and the week on the silk. Inst. Little Jim- much improved int healtk e�a- 7. Mr.' and Mira. Peter White and daughter Holly; also Mr, and Mrs. my had seven convulsions in a twelve the 1. an of Mrs. Plunge , CILi faatily had New Yearn with Mr. and Kenneth Beer and little sons Ftievia, hour period. Everyone seems to be AUIM Cecil, and Mrs. Hollinger, Cittr Mrs. Cecil Redman. Karry and Keith . had dinner with feeling much better now.. _ wOod Mr, Colin Mac Mrs. Stephenson, of Oshawa, spent Mr. 'and Mrs. D. A. Beer, one day Masters Hugh and Bob D,icCon- H the week-cad AjasG b the week-sad with friends herr. last week. oehie . unfortunately had the mumps The C. G. I. T. girls sang .Ga Tell _ and Because of "no phone setv+ce'. Mr, and Mrs. E. Carswell and during the holidays. it on the Mountains" at the church Arch Bell, . -Skytoft Lodge now runs up .a flag to daughter; also Mr, and' lora. ken- Miss Mazy-Beth McCletnint has service on Sunday. Dann Ston CongratulaGoes" to Yr. au•! .� stotify tical persoaa when they want meth Bent and fatrily, ail.of Oshawa, been ill for the past week, but is now The Annuaf Congregational Meet- y. on the arfjvs. of `.them to'comq ,in to work. and Mr. and 'Sirs. John C. Hamilton, able to return -to, � last of the Church will be held 'on daughter, Katharine Elizabeth, Iletttsnbet 29. Bill Voss spent -New Yem.r s Day visited their mother Mrs. W. Hamil- Dr:' and Mrs. McKay and fan tw � Friday, January 15. at 8.00 p. sus. --- ----- With ivisited Mrs. McKay's father Mr. E. The Club meets this Saturday ev- Mr. and Mrs, Bill Bcowniag. ton, on New Year's Day. - -~------ :-=- he Y. P. L'. of the..United Church Mr. and Mrs. George Gray: al :o M. Geshler in Llmira, during ta< ening at the home of Mr. and Mrs: NOTICE OF MZZTIli41 - will go to Toronto on Saturday ev-. Mr. and firs. Ted .Gray' and little holidays. � Bill Browne. Rev.. T`. F1eetFam wiFl . ening to set the Leal-Euston game. 'daughter, had _ New Year's dinner Mr. Wen. McKay attended the i The'Annual School Meot,r>gs were The INAUGURAL mzzTrm Among Eho3e locally who held New with air. and .Mrs. A. J, Gray and Alpha Toe Tetnoe-� ice Conferentt k be guest speaker. , the Public School Bowd mck " ,Year's Eve. parties were the Frank -family on New t'ear's Day. in, Toronto last week. held on Lt ednestlay of last week Vie gcmIs) wE be h a•iollingsheads, the Cleve HOrnts, and AIr. and Mrs, jol n Knox and fam- Spencer Durran-4 ha• been confined_ Bert Guthrie +Rao retuined ai Trus- day. January 11, 1960. c 'the Bob Baker's. ily, of 'Hampton had \rw r' 'r:in- to bed with the mumps, tee at .Ea�tsviile and Ronald Cox g,Iq p, m at the LisiwL$ Ara P The little daughter of Mr. and airs, ner with her parents ruatd ,a nd • ' Dr: John �t',ikin_.un a::d 4tr+. �Vitc- rcGla-t : t:�r retiring member (,eerryet ool: kfrs. 'slaleolm, and oho L ° ^ i•'rca .: .» vi E'it!+hueeh; s•�r ri itittg. az '1 - Sg1tire, at •Atudley: s Rey McLeod .ti•as taken to Uxbridge x : y, a nurnlaer of iri A4.=N•ew CMrs.) Patricia SiM' e Hospital on Sunday with appSndicit- paren:� air. and al. s. «' , the manse os^er the'hi,iida t4rtained Mr. and airs, Bert Galloway and .,.., $oS Greer, o: Whitby, spent Sunday teyening.with Mr. The Mrs. Clare - The office of the local Co-Op. was tnta- last week and'die tilt r ' - rifled..We understand there x•as only EW :HOME HEATI NG �PLAN'_ *emelt change in the till. ' Pam Willis and Ralph' Hil!. Scar- boco. spent part-of their holidays ata • the Sattiarillo home. � Mr. and Mrs. J; 414cGuire spent PP"- ONVERT -14 New Year's Day with Mr. and Mrs. J. Kennedy, of Toronto. * a Pat Hobday , of Toronto, spent - TINO Chri3tmas with the Rennies: Mr. and Mrs. J. -Rennie &pest Na:v Ye'ar'n �rwhatever•whatever with Mr. and Airs, G. Blake. ' li wet f1 n dies' Auxt ar • � • 1.1�­ I _ The Legion La y _ . Cr} 'hold their next meeting in the Leg- joa Hall, on January- 14, at 8.30 p -tat. This will be Installation Night. - -_ .__ NatU ra r The Young People's of the Baptist Gas Church were guests of the Aurora _ group on N,6 w. Years Eve. Skating AUTOMATIC ruled out. they played games. r - a t Mr. and birs: Bert Peters, of. Stone Mountain, Georgia, brother of Mrs. - a ". Hazel Carruthers and' Mrs. -G. Bever. , ley, is apt ding.a few• days Here.,. . The (;ondtcllowshili Cfa.s of the l _ of Mr. and Mrs. G. McConnell, on _ •"January 1)• The program will be in charge of Mrs: J. Ijortott' and Mrs. 'E. Britton. Rbll Call—ans A Bred ` by a verse containing the Acord "New". ur h 6ROUGHAM Iv11 automatic - -. .The Young People of St. John's - Churcr, are .planning a-'bu<.'.uip to the Maple Lea, -dens next Sat urdav- night to -ee the hYukey• -"B RNER pwww,�w The SundQy- School of ' St. John's ' . - v%ll hold their a.nnual•mectina in the - one f t t urea boilers use U,: "churcR on Friday. evening on Jan. S. There's o. fit oto• furnaces, b 'i d "design" vnitt� whatever their type ... whatever defy fw•L* blri and Mrs. Stony visited ',her - si�ter Mrs., nd Mr. �almai , 'Cann- - - - xngtoa, on '� ew Year's Day. only We are sorry_ to hear afro. Geo. F R Mutch,' who is in St. Michael's Hos- Vital, has had another optration on - r -,� , e limb. • ' h _ �'• INSTALLATION Mr. and airs., Castell of New Tor- �j y--�1On��11y .onto, called'on �Mr. arid Mrs. George _ b - SERVKE( WW@ii0 N W Perry one' day last week. ' Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Mairs visited' - Mr. and airs. Wm. 'Duncan on, Sun- day. Install now.. ou'i! 'en'o de � OndaCommunion Service will be'held in'�� �pbfe� as. heat!St. John's Church next Sunday. -� " Mrs. Lemmon went to Toronto on + - Sunday ' :there she 'expects to 'stay - for the, rest of the winter, with some COST. GAS LANE frienis. �+ T .. word teas received df the sudden f LQWi�1t Ileat�h! FREE o•t frog+ E gdR1�1ER SERY�� passing of 11 r. ,Chas- I'foori of the +. FREE n _ 4th, 'Concession, who died on Sunday A cal OudaY • t street tNt• r�i by your �s rOn'p° Y at the Ajax He_pital. Mr. Hood had f• -•. _ suffered a serious heart attack roc- + CLEAN •'DEPENDABLE " S t LENT • E C O N O 11ACA L n'tly. .lir.; Hood was 'the last sur- �, }...—vivirtg brother1 sympathy of the community is ex�. H!#R['i How. '.. 7.artlwtswatsee4+' j O ... net esspley'd lit, due, "am" ar W." �r...w.. IM t+IbnMi tended to the, hereaved family. I you sea rest a Felly -s~o►N "al tied 6WROP Fa yew �L.wM .:Man on bales w.awr to n.►.a ..heat to gwp.,w M w .rlw tM t� MAUMr The next regular meeting of >the- kromvwWW(,wbledtoopr,.eret witabilitybprow sea C?Toy) Women's -Institute will be held in Fw t4,s0 asearhly ea da aaaaal eeafrad;y at the Township •aon uesday, Jan-' `"' _r- hiHft T ` a ,.-._ 1ih tASJadatl the bwnat•. teMrew, ttw►s, FMNaNaBea. Talent aa/ to filludlabdilb tfat�y 2, at 2.00 p. m. The program ppllypltt� wi" the house aril up N so far From wrest $a*. Mae d!dMM convener will be Mrs. N. Burton, Gan• who "100d. 16we we teat", cftwerrawas aa $wrs rer alwed of air rMa•aoy t - �- stssisted by 4trs• Matthews. Motto: wrtt w.tr esat.awl ha wow aad �w WWI oar M"oaf a- 4g SI aiCOE S 1. S. OSE[At1 A Phone: AJAX 1172 $est Board of Education is the Shirt- Fereaeet,.rhawmw ,he+r Fed. ~ "Yoti'It dh.vp be glatt wtu chose Natetral. Gas" l • t A pr - - T" iw 'w 104 _ t - _ - .1 .. ,. --._ -' '' �. it _ �.Li - ,e. , /r„r ya•r � _ y �'a'� A The, church auditorium was well C�H RANTA.�D filW. . for the first Sunday Service in T . _ the Xew Year. The service was con. i V � � - dusted by the minister Mr. Kenneth • '` � Perdu, S. A. The choir entered the a j11 i� rit Colors CdA 1 Church to the singing of tLe para- phrse Lad on sutf �loo�s oi' preserM flooAi�--� P Sb "Glood unto all Men is the Lord". The New. Testament Le%son # x a Cut to -die • � I iras from St. I+istcLA_ew,pC.h�a�p. as. Ar.1� 1 1i&ne i _ IWO Herod YpOiCe on the Parab',P 410 tilt Talents. and our ristiaa witness #OIA • • . `ii d-the'viF v we siio ttil'd` alt xorK hri � ,��L bt'11 'iK,s f the fuitherance of the Kingdom. The Over. shingles or clapboard • Free estimates• f a de' mann 'WO E - Si 1;a'. Anthem by the choir was "The Kill . Love My Shepherd Is". ctl- IMi of y j. a ey, with Pat Kerr c.: solo;=t. Marton PLI/t`ae! PWId N -- - - ♦ I } �6TI9N W, McClement directed the choir a e. •/ �� rlCt<ERINB Pbaob: TF.mp�le 91611 i 'WAL MCEACHNW, Ptep.. presided at the organ. The ivazk of JL prayer services began today with the • evening service at St. ,George's Ang- —,–. - �Ite. , Tfrple 8.2528 -:. Si Andrew' t an Lr n r _...WAM #IARDI�VAR M – — Repaue Can Be Financed I @ring cancelled their meeting to attend, On • . - PlKkef tr1� Ont. -Tuesday evening, service w,ll be held00411 m ' is Pickering nET iced Church, and on • y K04 AND CLARKE Thursday, January 7, at .7 p m.., 1h - Appliances, ft!ats St. Andrew's. We hope the tnetnber� ,e of St. Andrew's and of 'ne'Khbori�.b ����' 'a G Ss, Etc. ' AUCZIONEBIts 1V. 8.'j. THOidPSON, B. A,, I,I,g, -Congregations will attend the fhtee _ .. T. a" Autbarhsed a IAW services which will make a splen lid Full at outwu , Yorit. _. Barristar,=A Soiidtor start on the Christian work for 1960. Choir practice for the Sonia: choir A �.a� Harr®` Patin Stolt. ImpiaOseatO Hem•- ,Bdt%b Cohnabia !ad Ontario on, Thursday evening, this week,.iol- um Furaftwe. Raw •Fanta Lowing the -Prayf dile ow flped&14 s4 goesomMe WWWOW Bltlgy Ajax. _. KERiNi� ' - Bttea. Dud $ems fir• 'for !be Busiaass P'hoeie� Alas 166 Pickering Ladies' Bowling Laagwe _ . ?tame ed 1�aa Standings As Of December 22. t - g a 066 Act& 4100 Residence: TEanple 9-2656 Team Pointa SEPTIO TANK CLEAN � P. a. bier hash 2" 6. -' Barbara 26 t t"t+estieer date be•o aetait Z.- 7�orothy Itae#ie10"M shoes ,lass. Creighton, Fraser, Drynan 1. - Eileen 'COMPL>ZTE SEPTIC TANH SERVICE /i wdoc#s .:: _ .: ., .S. -.Hazel , ... 17, _ S IN ED i High 5ingte -(flat) - Nora Bulloch NEW TANKS fiTALL L Re Y Barristers, Solicitors and Notaries 2,%; High. Single l h ' dicap) - Nora - i• Public. Bullock Z60; High Triple (flat) - �' Beryl Boys 572; High Triple (hanai- PIT DUN TE. 9•1841 _. Banc of Gionmeree Chambers, cap) -- Isabel Fenton, 5931- Bardister, Solicitors - 5 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa 200 Scores And Over (Flat) t Notary Public Nora BaUock 256: IsabW Fenton _ 7 • Telephone RA. 3-31J4 238; Mary Lay 230; Norma BaUWA&kes " � �R� 224: Beryl Boyd 223, e7, Hilda Miacbell 22o; Jean► Disney 211: BidAJAX _ AT. B•,78l1 air AT. 2-1'662 - -.' - �-' WAIaiTH9 _ 'Thoaspsoa 210: Beanie Bryant 206: -CO...,.... $ 'CotnP,Nt>< HOI[IfIB Anne Panstrr a 203, wtk to NL *" t• tdr B1[AIL AC3teeniiisa ASID 200 Scores And Oyer ( Handicap) _ LiMBER APHID- B0ILDERY SUPPLIES - sworday Md atm VAii11>♦ Worn Bullock 260; Isabel Fenton �j We liar WARAng Hgees Wilf1Y 256; Hilda Mitchell 246; BM Thomp. so" Cas Dome Pa+seois sod 241; Jean Disney 236► 201; Mary - !PLYWOOD • • • PAINT • • • � � CAM.. ]Ls. Lay 232; Ina Rankine 231; Seeds :. :� 8ryaat 229. 201; Fern Brym 226: - DOORS AND TRIM Wild& Law 223; Pat Stratford 223; _ _. 3Larj. Hunt 222: Myra. I,iahmaa lap►at ,dA>IMl . Oteee i1OFMN • Hiids li mwx 217, 217. , _ i A A. wlu.oulil�lr s BOlei Norms'Baker, (Sec.) • StQtloa Road and No 1 Highway 'JWar as Alsono " 9raeb'�--------------=--------- - ---- ON ;�V: 6e�fi BT. ' GWROWS ANGLICAN j CHURCH 1hLolirr. a>ae� :solr ; TBEPH E PKKERING ab% ___ s NOW WIN -4W e• �� Rector-Elr�ssi'... � - _ eta x% 2 Btelwsy, LatwwO Re.. 1`I. S. SMpberd, B. A , D. D. - - AJAX 1045 . REAS ESTATE wlws a� �"` Box 196, Pickering P1ert W110 a 160 s.3Ys - s Phone 171 Photo co-op now in Pick- SUNDAY SERVICES lir wing and Ajax. arena. To 6 a m—Hely Communion 11.00 a. in,.—Moraine Peayss ��.LIMSINQ ' `buy or sell for prompt 11.00 a m.—Holy Coiairn"a on, Aubm RAM ,courteous servics ask for (4m Sunday) aware 11.00 a. at.-6nnday School in this- h't+i601Ora rsi►a'assonio Mr. Blower. Comnianity Hal] _ Coli 11.00 a tn—Nursery In Rectory !moi i=f�:llrt Room - ages up to 4 years-Paint' �p • -. • - �arrars�e G14iR[ ,• Schatz WEDNESDAY .1f aint ' Electrical A�ppliaIICes ; tllta�ia rhau is NM 10.00 a. m.—Ho'y Communion and � x ..._----------=-------------- 'O•tteral Inwrana - Reahor Intsreledons. for The Eck ----- - -...-------------- Pidurioo 540 e1- MO. 84W7 -------- Tool Glass. Etc. AJAX REVISy� �1� LOYAL ORANGE LOME t ION siRAY10 .Meets Fkst Tuesday Of Month - CHU REPAIRS At RCH OF THE s oin ar wary: _ ,w M ` . E e HOLY` TRINITY PHONE. 9119 A. IL Ferguson )UNBARTON RADIO & TY ; .SHERa1H .-- A. H. RATTIM r Phne 3� -.' :'Pickers Pickering United Chow - - � FUNERAL AND Minister. Rev, Melville hiuHars - - -- — ARK S --�E AMBULANCE, SERVICE. f �R f f- HAliR>fSTFB dad soLicrt'olie .45 a. 1-a. Sunday School 11.00 a. m - Sacrament of . cX*11T8 BUII#Dih , AJAX - . No. 2 WGHWAY The Lord's Supper Industrial, Commercial �' Residential Wiring - - ' AT PKIMNO BEACH ROAD < AUDLEY. Prompt Efficient Service — Free Estimates - 1.1 at. - Sunday -School 5 P. •$shook 230 p. m. - Sacrament of lI3SU�'a " Ca Telephone �: The Lord'tr Sapper - J. ' MARKS valrrs of r>iGoies ------ ------------- Tal. TE. 9-1570 _ we aMas Pee Fara Asti Corona AJAX 1059 R.R. 2, Pickering Bo6W.p Christian Science Society 100110600001 Cho .� ROUGE M IUS,-ONTARIO ' DtiNBART�N � • mewl+ ,6.01-00.. Of Al ars.. � :� To Its DU RADIO & TE_ LEV�SI�! :...... ` •D� Church Bernice ` a . L iwman & Gibson ZINGSTON ROAD NB T PisoN=: warra�lr,m PLUMBI (x r Side.'uso It d of,_,PICKERING -� DU AR oN E$<' HG STORE, STORE SALES REPAIR CENTRE WE SELL ; : a'TMY SUNDAY AT 17,00 A. M. An Hv.' Fistinsm, Fi:tore• k i�nmbine . . (Two Doors West of I.G.A.) TWO RADIO A T.V. 8�aiysrnt For Rome xodamie•- 8100607, School And Nu • ADMIRAL TELEVISIONS ` IONTIIITN. MONThin'il. was �! TECHNICIANS i C0. WE' DO — The &Mo Sem i • LEWYT" VACUUMS ` to serve ytp, ioA, ptrs. A Alternations wed0ead0y, S. P. m. - Teithis ny T.V.' and RADIO TUBES FOR CALLS To THE HOME y " C1en t� /teeeaagall 11-«n• rPl.mber, >tleett0e BATTERIES, ETC. �ICENSED TRUSTEES WE HELP' �O'a"Ue°• caII: ` • TUBES TESTED FREE ' ' PHONE ' TE. 9.1191 7` ; '' °. YOU GET • .:. AJAS OMAWA, onLa trona r1=8 ps,.e1y At Low Cort ATlantic — 2-4!92 PHONE PICK. 270 phone answered twenty4our tRAwM-ass W. >felsRi.. >tu: t: -test ---- - ------------------------ hours a day. p OPEN ,9 T.V_ -ANTENNA-INSTALLATIONS -AT'2-2080 2-2080 wAI,1'ER C. THOMBON7ftb& —8, JL W -P- Ajax !30 i 4320 Wngsto�n Rd. West Hill sare�aw._Of9ce Hottts't • 200 to 5.00s •'-STAFFORD, BROS Mossy tbroueh Frida 1e11�>I�ifTAt 41►Ot>ta/ Appointments by Phone ,_ •: _ ;`, - ii'lMet ' Ph�on`e, Pfckeritig ad _ :