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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1960_01_22 .a i - .` - •. � - t r.. .^x,31,-.`.-4'•.. .` .S , 1)1 r: WS e C . -140..19 — , gIE88 { QhFTl1►itIA ---- -�V. C--&4UJtXAR Aali.H SON PiIaLIBxaRS Se P88 COPY-:Authocised As Seoond _ass _ -- Bub OtiPtiest liTibes. >r2.50 Per Xear ..baited States, 03.00 FRIDAY, JAN 4ARY 22, 1964 Ihtbiisltlsd Slac�N_4yetabet 18111_ _Port-601i ii- df�ira _ First Triplets At •ax-Pickering Hospital - Ask Township Council To Try A om `Get •York University Located Here .. f s • �, � � Pickering Township council was �. asked this week to AD-Qvt sE effort to get the board of governors, to locate York University in Picker- y« . ing Township. The request came from Their,many friends here will ba Messrs. Wm. G. Newman and Harold glad, to know '_that Mr. and Mrs.J Mitchell. - John Mowat are settled in their neW,,, Mr. Newman f or me r township. twine in Calgary, and wish them the ' reeve, asked council to prepare a'bro- best of luck is their new surround.J I _ chore. h 1 II "I feel the township has a great ief Constable Howard Nickling Y` number of advantages to offer th i avestigating the entry' of the university if it locates here" _ •-p ne booth at kfudie's Motel: « Newman said. He cited location, one Wig early this �`:eek, the phone `; �" ti '� `' `� , ; _.- transportation and the fact, he feels, jimmied off the wall and taken awat t —.. ,, -a �� tw y , y yam'` ' a university is needed near and`east -pTt3ttYr;$I�1 {nr�t_h� 511 that 'Tight, e crow. w ``$ �t i - - — .._ a in -.-g popular 3t4; of Toronto. pop pa Mr. Newman said were many time for one sort of a i s x i ,y iy advantages to having the university "You are not fully dressed until j locate here. He felt it would bring a you have put on your morning, " 3 good class of homes to the township ' smile' - (source unknown), , � f 4 ,..: „ " :; s» ¢ �" c as well as many, commercial advan- Mrs. Mary McDonald, has reruns.! F s tages " relatives and friends; z xs y p:. v .. __---_ - visiting ed from visi �.... _'w-„may-+.-, ..A9` 'V - 'ttk„ ,.y :.. �,v •: ,.. eg, v �• ,.,; ,, '; In answer to a question from Reeve at Detroit, Port 'Huron and nth A. Scott, Mr. Newman said he felt the points. 1 ka s: I ' « , - university would also induce industry We are sorry to learn•that Mr. J.! to locate here. Dougal Remmer has been confined IL H. J. Clarke said he endorsed to the house during the past three; Mr. Newman's request. He said the weeks, where he is suffering from an amount of money the University of ear infection. i Toronto spends in Metro is fabulous. There are two reasons for thidtl+J Dr. Gordon Edmonds also endorsed hag that spring is.on the way the request stating that many small We have half an hour more daylight; q than in raid-December: (2) Th4: towns,where universities have located, to are practically supported by them. Spring Seed Catalogues are out. a _ ,.$ a » 1 Reeve Scott said I,P, was not stand 1\'e wish to express our s�'mpathy; .«lta ',�,�• '• ' ing in the way of •the request but to Afr; and Mrs. Alex., Nickelchok, the problem of services presented Mill Street, on the passing, suddenly.' some large questions. of their little daughter Wanda Dar-; s r ��� �� kne, on' Wednesday of last week , - � ._ Af rs.,J. H. Purr-is spent the week•; Mrs. Jean He1li�vell, Harwood Ave, ing .+cetl. The Hel.liv�rell's have one Hertzberg, of Dunbartott. Metro F�fYOYi's end in Toronto with her daughter,'' gave birth to triplets fall­ girl`s) at other. child. Lee-Anne, who -wa- one Not named as yet, the girls are �lr�. John :1SCDowa]L j the Ajax and Pickering hospital on year old on January 13..The father,. tagwed A. B. and 1C. They were al r. 'imd Mrs. Ed. Phelan left ad'. Saturday morning last. the first trip- David, plans to open a business in born aE 7.43 a. m.; 808 a m., and bunberton Route Saturday for a few weeks' cruise to,', lets born here since the hospital op- Ajax in the near future. $.l9 a. m. and all weighed just over METRO PLANNING BOARD the tonal Indies. the Globe n oa the ened' in March 1954. . it'wzs the first set of triplets de- four pounds each. - on Wednesday right voted' in favor Editorial staff of the Globe and bfaf!-! '. The.-mother and babies are all do- livered by her,physician. Dr. F. S. y Air. Frank Blisxaid, who'nnderwenr' of tht 'Original” CNR Access Line, a serious heart operation in Decem• hich runs throuO Du:i'barton. her, is now much improved in health J _ and ab take a short Wash No More Conservation `Parks Pickering .Village Planners Suggest each tw, w n g9 - -_ Now, when holiday celebratioa� + Rink �Sehedule • are over, this i a grtod,.tirite r,, take Unless - They With Road Costs Another Rail Route an interest in the efu a the l bm- mittee for World Refugees Tttc pro-' Monday— - Only a few persons besides Picker- gress of this great hunianitarian eff•_' 'Pickering Township council has re- eWoi Edgar James. . 3:30-5 School hockey-free ing Township Vouncil and Planning ort makes interesting reading, and 4nested that the Torunfo and Region- "I feel they are a burden' on the 7:00-9 Public' hockey: charge Board showed u for a s ial meet- al Conservation Authority do not ee- rural areas to serve the urban areas rues&y— p P� it concerns everyone: V1'hile' Char• _ ta.blish any'more parks and recrea- said Mr. Scott• ing last "Friday night to hear Plan- it), begins at home', we believe it, 3 30-5 School skating—free e *tonal areas here unless prepared to'. Coencillor Harry Ashton said that 7:00-9 Team liockey—free Wing Consultant P. A. Deacon give does not end there. World Refugee with road construction and besides roads, there was also the Wednesday— his report on the proposed access line year' was designated by United Nat. assist of the CMWR through Pickering Town- ions last summer and expires next maintenance costs• matter of increased traffic to; l0e PO- 3:30-5 School hockey—free ship June. by which time it is hoped that Reeve Sherman Scott said that the li'crd ;:00-9 Public skating—charge In the terms of reference, Mr. Dew- the 113 refugee camps in Europe may,, " Authority -st present constdering Deputy-reeve Rose Hawthorne said Thursday— con was asked by council to give his be closed, and their inmates rt-es- snother 400 acres in the north-east he felt such a request would bring 3:3o-5 School skating—free opinion on which tine, the Alternate tablished elsewhere..Much has bta4 _ end of the tuwaUip.• road assistance or no more parka. 7:00-9 Public hockey=charge -. or.the Original would be best for the -accotnplished, but much more ce- , . Councillor Edgar James said he `*That is what we avant,unless they Friday— township from ai pL-inning standpoW. mains to be don'• Thtri i8 still time was mainly concerned about the road help us" said the-reeve. .3;30-5 School hockey—free Mr. Deacon read his report which to take an active mtere-rt in this apkeep. to the parks.' A motion was passed•that the An- 7:00-9:30 Public skating—charge _also__eon-__tho:;tF-do--net_-establish any more Saturday— ciDver-$ study of ,the area from project. More informatidn in a later. Reeve.Scott said he eerned over the fact that tax-free perks here unless prepared to help 9:00-12 School heckey`free briefs already prepared, maps 'and issue. i - homes for personnel can be built in with road construction and '�inte- I-W-4 Public skating—free' personal ofon toltions. . family and Mrs. George' Brown and the pewits. _ nance costs or private access roads 4:00-6 Public hockey—charge Mr. Deacon told council at the con- `family spent Saturday. at Eta+crto4 "I don't think that recreation areas from the parks to the Provincial and 7:00.9.30• Public skating—charge elusion of his report,that he could with Mr. Brow•n'i mother. like these are a detriment"said Coun County roads. Sunday— not say which route of the two world Air. and Mrs. Alex. kfutch, Faicoa•' Free Skating _ do the moat harm to' the township. bridge, visited the Libhmaa family ott _ g y He altered a new route. Sunday. "sandy" attends-d the L•uiv,-planners toutie took ty, a; A;,x after the war- ­4 Under 16 years, I "ntq• "I consider it an unsatisfactory Over 16.years, 25 cents Live a ooh asked Dunbarton .then lived on the old Greenwood Road. Council Not Happy (piece of work" Dr. Edmonds said, !Manager—Allan Betts p Mr. and :sirs. S. Blair are hlrcad - I"and I see no advantage tin sending cut north to the Fiat Concession. Y, either.the report or the men to the wag;strate'Fred Hall, Metro .. Instead of following along the north settled in their slehv ho>�he on C'hrir With Planner's side of the concession,the route would tins e "I never met the man before he swing.north. Mr. Deacon said he felt The deep.and sincere, :empathy o! 7 Rotary Club President,,'at dinner this route would do.less harm than •her many-friends in this vi1la;;e is I understand he is con- nit• ;`fonds evening at the District h otkter two. extended to Mr. Elvwr• Mc\lalulis, " sidered tops in his field" said Coun- High School, intr uce a a Regarding the nom r o proper- It was evident from remarks made,1 cillor Harry'Ashton, `1. think he • his father, Magistrate Fred Hall, a the ;udden 'death of her .husband, on, that Pickering-Township Council was'should be' permitted to present his former Reeve of Scarboro,'a member ties affected directly and indirectly, sot ha with there report made last bfr. Deacon made the following cam- Monday, at the Osfia\ia Hd�pital.happy Po report." of Metro Mun. 1Joard since its',in- %lrs. Bruce :Allen celebrated liar week by P. A. Deacon Planning Con- "I agree with Mr. Ashton"' said cep oil. and head of the Licensing �Parsons. � bir(hda on the 22nd Man • 'ha t _ sultant, in regard fo the CNR access Reeve Scott, "although' I don't think On the Original route, he said, 88 - s, ? 1 PY, 8 Com�thi�:ion'of 'Metro, retarns, Betty. homes were effected directly and 143 � line. - repni'twas what was asked for." 'air. Hall.traced in an interesting Uu Wednesday,"the 20th, - I Councillor Ross Deakin, said, "I «What is gained by presenting this review, some features of the deve- : ents' Night' will e e a e u- were effected directly and 18 indirect- ' - don't think e get our moneys report?" asked 7�e �y;reeve :RQss ment of the Cit • of T'or'onto, and trict High School; its ur ohe being -- worth." I H v hor5he. on in to its "metro litan" stars ly. On his proposed route, 32 homes. p p p° o` were effected directly and 58 indi. to give parents an opportunity, of "I don't think we got &satisfactory . "Because fir. Murray Jones asked and area. He told of many things rectl meeting and talking v,itih those �cito answer in relation to the terms of for it'said Mr. Ashton. but little mentioned in the daily y I instruct their children. Coffee'will be reference" said•.Reeve Sherman Scott. ,.ylr, Deacon said that the Original press,. and dealt particularly , Keith Reeve Sherman.Scott `asked Mr. served in the Home Economics Roomy Mr. Deacon had been asked to make and Alternate were equally bad for what appeared to be a favorite'pro- Deacon which of the two routes in from 8.30 to 9.30. _ a study of two proposed lines and -the township: Surely'there Must. be ject of his: - the creation and dev- the terms of reference would be best Watch for the "March of-Dimes" state which he thought was best for some reason why onesoute-is-better elopment of provision for and w•el_ for the townships Mr. Deacon evaded blitz on, the night- of February 1st. the township from a planning stand- than the other" said Mr. Hawthorne. fare of Senior Citizens, building and the question by saying he did not This is a worthy cause. point It was finally agreed that llr. .lies- operating housing developments, vn- think either the Original or the Alter- .Members of the Pickering Hori- "All we got out of it Was a fourth ser vote in_stlpport of a resolution its which run from sixteen-couple- hate were good. icuLttural Society enjoyed their ann. route" said Deputy-reeve Ross Haw- passed by the 1959 council that. fa apartments to on'e building of some- Dr. Gordon Edmonds asked Mr. ual banquet at Dumbarton United - thorne.' ,voted the shortest route through the thing around two hundred. The whole Deacon, that if his route was chosen Church on Tuesday, January 12. The "We asked for his opinion on'two township., - plasn appears to have provided that would the CNR be prepared,to move Mr. Clarke Richard- p guest speaker, routes and he comes up with a new :which most elderly couples desire— the new high school now under con- ,,on g2 ve an interesting address on - one" commented Councillor Clifford I to he h themselves, . comfortable, struction. Education. Mrs. tiVm. Boye: %%as 'the Th�Karen Davie Fund Reports y Mr. Deacon said he couldn't answer Laycox.` and liLing in a home they can afford guest soloist, accompanied, b� Mrs.! The discussion' arose-over what di- -Receipts to'pay for (low rental). the question but admitted that on'his Afariori l(cClement, rection should be given-W. G. lies- Donations, Oct. 8. to Dec Lt r. Hall was thanked, in a very route, the high school presented a - Mr. and Mrs. L. Furmi.ton, Tor-) >;er, township's representative on 29,- 1958 -- $1259.10 capable manner, by Rotarian Reeve sticky situation. onto, were dinner guests of L. Metro Planning Board. C. E. 'Morley. W. H. J. Thompson said he could �f. Money's on Saturday. - "I think' Mr.'Messer should dote as i ,�;�ur�ments - .1 see no reason for taking exception to Tile Girl Guides enjoyed a tobog. • • 'the report and felt it was well re- he sees fit and let the chips fall whei>e Drugs - ------------ -- 4 104.03 p° P $suing paFty at the Pickering Golf they may" said Councillor Harty Ash-( -Hospital for Sick Child. Township Dinner Set I pared. Club grounds receusly,.,-returning t0 ton. ran _____ 30.60 I W. G. Messer asked Mr. Deacon if the 'C. E. Centre of the United W. H.• J. Thompson said, "I re Doctor's Fees ,-__ _ _ 31.00 For February 26th r she had had any discussion with the Church, fir refreshments. ,J - 466 55 Metro Technical staff. A meeting of the Cub 'Mothers Wa spectfully submit that council has one Funeral expses. ---- Mr, Deacon said none at all, He said of two alternativew They adopt the Bal. transferred to Ont. The date fcr Pickering Township's held at the C. E. Cmire on Wednea.� he had been talking with the CNR Deacon report or they don't adopt it."I Cancer Ingtitute _-- 626,92 'Municipal Dinner had been set for dap evening, to pldn for the Fstltlfj ir T -hl Dr. Gordon Edmonds, President of _ February 26 at 6:30 .p.m. A resolution and ad(". , .•h.', he was told the CNR and Son Banquet. would i;..� c-: �lder the Alternate the Southwest Pickering Ratepayers _ $1259.10 to this effect was passed this week. Our citizens appreciated the _iti11!E; Assoo:ation charged that the Beacon (Above bola. -e sent to Dr. j. Parts Program, invitation list, etc., will route unless �n 4;one else- put up the snow removal around-togn thi11$>psl�J report was full of holes and lacked , Clinual ;t-.s�;.':: Children's Leuk- hP handled by a -ommittee for that extra mono y fog it. 1 sn unaerstanding C ' i. y a - A. the wining year. MAL Card Report Mrs. Perry had"a business trip to diner. _ - i is rested are invittd. was given; also several Thank You Toronto on Mon&y. Mr. and Mra. T. English were at 1 �Rat Meeting will be held epsyers' The postponed meeting of the W. was also decided edge y they an the School on January 29, to disi. s�. fo--beta Zdr; b: [. Brsceb ' oa Taesda truer. th bare the Fabtliph y meeting at -tbe 4-�eid to go to St Mich- Litited 10 two her in the Bracebridg* � cuss more lights and more sidewalks , e€'St.-John's United Church was home of Mrs._PWry with Mrs. Pas- ' aeCs Hospital for tseatmeat. fitter be- lii<ospitaL for the villages !l�11 intexeated in tha bold on Thursday evening, Jaaaasy roe and Mrs. 3bttheris as her help- ing unwell for some Ume, All join The ly coy egativoal meeting welfare of the village Please attea4L 14, at the home of Mrs. Lloyd john- err Rev. A. Cressweh•was on hand in r�lung him a speedy recovery of 9t. `; Church will be held in Mir. and Mrs. Ron Pascoe and a}ton. The meeting opened with the to Conduct the Initiation of Officers The regular Tuesday evening +w • ltryma 6i0�, fotlowred by prayer. Ser- for the g She church on Thursday evening, family of Whitby, . visited 'with his. Crab it ivesQ +Vi:ciby p (.teas de- year r �' Mrs. Burton-and hre was held when the folbwing January 28• Will all secretaries have brother-in-law Kea, and Mrs. Pas- _ MM 'tin. WAUOR took the were winners: 1[is: W:'Carlton. ear reports ready for thus meeting; ooe, oa Sunday. — filled to on the•Gent-, Y . due to tine'ltisetioe nsi Sits: �� !_-Mr�,__J. Davis,.Td& W=. Gra•' mss. . � -. - Mrs. D. L�syirsoa. of Ciaranroet. Matthews w be eoc�rm. r' tr of same. It was al T!M ekosd with the Hearts Ross Carlton; `Mr. H. Plaxton and The Library Board will hotd their 'visited Mr. and Mrs. D. Mairs 4Ver so derided that Hymn and theme prayer followed kW. Mr. Allan Johnston. Special prifts is the Library on W does- the week-tali. Yss ,•Philip to bt 1'reawrer for a dainty lunch,servo*,by the hostess. ,vent to Mrs. M. Annls and Mr. t ph daLri•:Jansen' 27,.At-830 0_4m). A31 ' OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 17:00 P.M. - R O U G E H It L S EXCEPT THURS. & FRI. TILL' 9:00 P.M. ON-NO, ;Z HIGHWAY _ PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FILL, SAT. JANUARY 21st - 22nd - 23rd `BUST EAST OF ROUGE BRIDGE } DERBY BRAND. 15 Oz. Tins -- -. (SPECIAL OFFER OF Sc.OFF PLUS I I c OFF) COFFEE - 11b. bag` 59 fOT C MAPLE LEAF PROCESS CHEESE 6 oz. ar _ SE _ tC»e of 48 Tins ;3.50) e r - C p '� (SAVE 10 CENTS) - --. MAPLE LEAF (SAVE 4e) _. .12 Oz. Tins _ If LIKPOK LUKHON �T rr :- Sl eeVe Ices lb. pkg. (SAVE 10 CENTS) L REGULAR SPECIAL OFFER OF 3c OFF PLUS 2c OFF • ' (SAVE 19c) = SH48TENIN6 E-'ST� lbs. �. -.(SAVE Sc) -11s C C (SPECIAL OFFER OF 7c OFF..PLUS 23c OFF). . 1 CLOVER BRAND WHITE No. 1 4 Ib. tin — LYONS ECONOMY PAK- ---.... . -(SAVE 30c) TEA -,icaeton of 1000-2 cup sins ;'�.iC�Uld FOf.. Q,45f1e5 PURE i _1 C BAGS .12 oz, bottle C -- SAVE 12 CENTS) (SAVE 30 CENTS) FRESH PICNIC L8 JUBILEE SMALL LINK PURE P— 0 R I 1b. PORK SAUSAGE 'tray -- MAPLE LEAF --. s iced gib. c SHORT CUT STANDING BOLOGN A • y_ lb.�gc - b the p 0ce PRIME R,113 ROAST 16.69c , • • N SLICED RINDLESS 'FRESH LEAN ' BREAKFAST BACON fib' Pkg. C 55 i MIN CED fib. C - . LEAN ,- .... FRES • PEMEALED BACK BACON - '� • H MEATY (SIDE? � - •-- � A,_ - — - �_ ::END• CUTS OR SLICES fb. • Sa'C T SPARERIBS CENTRE CUTS OR SLICES ..fib. 69 SMOKED LEAN PORK BACON.- SQUARES .fib. 1 9C 0 MAPLE LEAF .3 Ib. tin 8 _ ti _ Hea' d ' Che�`!' ese` � - - Less than 30c per pound _ } • __-. .. --Celebrates _--------- '40th Birthday Clare Keevil; Librarian, Mrs. Harry ions for 1959, are s Porter, an Cotuni+ttee: orting_ - rr,.++m.���_ n ;�g —� i'" ets and-Looking very nice in them. The majority of adherents, are -To-nilinson, Mrs• R. F, Cooper and The regular meeting of the Bap- young. married couples with no for- - ( Mr. Don Hedges. tist Mission Circle will ble held on mer church connections. Rev. Moore The regular weekly euchre held in janrRary 25, at �.Oo p, m. ale the home was appointed the .Legion Hall under the w pices of Rev. and bfr. Carne e. the Homebfissior. Board of harge the by of-the Ladies' Auxiliary, ha3 the fol- -------------------------------- ited Church. It is a thrilling exper- lowittg winners, on January II.,Men-' ,GREENWOOD yy ` I. Wes. Lehman, 2. Tom Hammond fence' said Mrs. Moore. The young Ladies: 1. Nirs. Crittendon, 2: Grace Church and Sunday Scl-01- Ser- oofoworshipeiKcrthe7r`c bldren, place R'ed haw. Door Prizr? Sadie Hardy. vices sere' well attrndcci._or. Seri- said, Rev. Moore eir a good , gb Mr. )1'ns. Palmer .4 as taken to the dati, Rev:,T. Fleetharn. chose as ills izer when a*. Gr'reuwood, especially s Oshawa Hospital oil Tuesday •for text "Enoch'11"alked With Go!". I(r: t'sth the v surizerv: - - -. .. _ - -- - , you iger groups:. Ctosson sang a be- tit solo The ice at6-m; have caused' - Mr.-and Mrs. J. Norton and Don- "Ho4c Great T1lou__V_t•'_=_ 1 I na were at the home of.air -Nor- hie age o trees, hydro and _ — llioir practrte is every Tuesday telephone lines in our district, and ton's sister, Mr. and Mrs."A'm. Wag,- flight. _Will all nse:tibrrs try to be roads have been very icy. t ar, on the week end. On Sunda.,, out to help with'the church music, they attended service -nc�r.--a Ba. .- i.and �ingittg.' i s dedicated to t:e � , The :knnuaI Sunda Fchool s't'reet... -- BALSAM se MT. Mill- niensory of Edward. port of 11,. and in{; c+as held on T, ursday rile I4th La,t seek. on acsouat of the bad Airs. C. Craven I Repo,is of la.=t year';' work were storm. the t1'onrau's Association and 1 J The Ladies' Auxiliary 7cf-the Le,- f (;i4'en. The -Election of Officer; re the school at llfuunt "Lion were call- ' I ion held their rcgutar tronthl: corer--=-rcilsr,l in - Supt., \frs. 1t. Ye -; ,�.;_ I ing on )auuary 14, with Prrs. ' E. istazit, peg ed off because•of•.lack of heat. ' Murray in the chair. - Tf:r. election F hiss Itario�n Pegg;lo.>s�;ytSecrfiary, c Messrs Glen Manderson and Per- took la r gs� y Jo{ies arc sporting new cars. p ce wi_th�C�om_r�aSl�� f:ay'hfad- Clossor,; Treasurer, Grant Pascoe; Miss,Lorna t ill and Arvi a LII ehman acting a� ` Asst.,:.Robt. A1cTa Jordan and Mr. Jae, , 11lra, H.�R- Croak of Pick installing officers..Officers were li:- erns Crosson.. and \farionianist 11ugford,•of Toronto. and Mr. and �. Pickering iecently celebrated her 9th birthday led previously._s. letter was read Teachers: Pegg: Mrs. aug ter, ol? Neva ex tom a unn rook r eg- . Claremont t•i;ited at the Jordan,Many more -of a same. y patient adapted inners}; Asst, Mrs. E: Pegg; Crad- I home. .by this Branch, to send card. and �,le Doss, Mrs. G. bffore and Mrs. llir, and Mrs.-Gordon Gaudin and parcels. New conveners are: "Sick" I A Robert-on; Primary, hits. P. family of Claremont visited Mr.,and man and her husband of Toronto for = Norma Bens•,; "Sociale - Sick 11�'ilso b Asst., Mrs. the week-end. Redshaw; "Pubiici , Rene Rc-ur,ie. Bops, Ken bi,' E. Pascoe; Jr' Mrs. Frank McAvoy, on Sunday. A goodly number of skiiers turn- The Claremont Public School has ggart and Gerald The Merry- Homemakers' Club is -•ed track from Skyloft on Sunday, be- Con . at! Iations to Mr, and hies. Pegg;1r_--Girls, Sharon Clark and in all ladies to an open Meet_ Cause of too-id y. roads, Purchased a Ty sec and err' trying Jack Norton, who celebrated their Shirley Gardiner; Adult, Mrs. M, in on Saturday.:the new experiment of TV Classes; 35th wedding anni�ersar on g y.:January 23, in the Mr.•and Mrs. Don Hedges spent sponsored b t Y Jan- Pegg and Mrs. GG. y he D Hennin ; e t. Sued of� g Y: to . Sunda P L�-duz� c wi h t b h as y Mr. and _Mrs.-Astlwr nary (3, when- membora of the - f Cmeat: when the wilt lion. Discussions of the sublecis take fly were in attendance. a faro tone sPeg6 s, Ross Jackman sad displaying their work. Y aye bs - - Batts, Woodbridge. place before and after-fFfe ro rams. Mr,.and Mrs. Gtorge Constable. 1'h p g A nurriber of our village ladies The Congregational The Claremont Public L:brar g egational Meeting will ` - eF Newsrsarket, spent Sunday s�rith held its 69th Annual Sleeting Igst aweek,bat FIR ntheu home not. b rs.htRhoda he hSunday ,School Ro January receeded North Fire k� � Mr. and Mrs. Al Robeirtao . week. 1959 showed the bi . The local children had several ev- ;n gge-t gain Almack. _'he L. A. of the Guides 1-t"iy a'pot luck 'supper.'Everyone wet- �r enin pr dust in the library's he' lie_ and Brownies thanked all who help- ! come Will all secretaries Gets Nice Sun # S's skating'on the rink at !.r.:col It graduated from an "associate' lib- ed. 1 r please last week• have ti-Ports ready.- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beare, who are bership jurnpcttcfroma123amemo r, stna'lllenzsmbernof lxr�school-friends I �4+Maonn some owi-hedaat the'•Les. The North Pickering F& Area got in the South, and are expected !some in 1958 to 218 in j�59, Circulation in- last Wednesday at her home, on '4 i>iwr, at li>lton peg home wa weei:n wnent d gift of $970.84 !Biel phis week' created from 2218 books read in 1958 the oQcaQaion of her birthday. - la;t were: Mr. an, is amount+ was trs;ns- Mr, and Mrs. Earl Beare who •are to 36¢9 in 1459. Many new' lru958 i 'Sunday 3 ;Ifr•, (1, ferred from the North Pickering Po-razz- in the South, are expected home th. were , - . A number of young people from Pic;;, and 3,Ir, and Ifrt:. IV-. B-ick- .'►ice Drnartnsvnt, to,them. week. purchased. in I i:9 fey a" ac;e.._. the Eapti:<t Church enjoyed a social worxt and ehsldren. Mr.` and lire, At the election of officers t• "I rarer i:c�rri of a poLiee depart- Lr same nisrhi, at' %iarkham.,liow 11hg1 last C wt are glad to report an improve= rnenE in t::e• twit end" said depart;. Clare Keevil had board is returned. Chairman, tf r.. mcnt in lies. lidgie ov6-.l1p� MT. Keevil'a niece,• lira. Ernie Lark- George blgConnell: 5rc.-Tres: 1fr, Th' £eM' I.d The Claremont Baseball Clsarri-- ' Urn. P - gr.r James. p tit egg ha: the mistor tutst to C!e:is L. T. Johnston expla%ned that burn her hand'. She will 4e able.to' ,one .had been in existence before the n to. r a� ,r utrt, otr Lot' 0VP took o JANUARY-FEBRUARY - w� o - � • ��ir ..g d beet Mi$ he to vet L$e area Robert Mr. and !lies Fred B -ers had ' tees of Brougham the police - once it ours' ate - -- --_ ' 'di with D y cer at the time. d bits. bi - _ ARE THE BIG "den on Sunday last. Cazd of Thanks _ Mr. and Mrs. bf. Pe and bfrs. Alfred Pt 8g' and '11r. g'k and Ruth.had SLEEPS-We wish to extend•.otir - r with i►ir nd 'I J p + ..rs. oe Pegg sincere thank s fqr 'the may a — h n Oshawa.fa, [n SPaterday night. a in kindne� messages. of sytppathy and f G KITC HEN onour o 1 rs, rgg, b4thday. floral offerings received from our We are glad to.report lii5v Steer-. — , - man, • •her of the Y back else friends relatives and neiglsbors.._ la at _ . after brother -B4OOm*s the loss of a loving father, - hra�sgh ft souse time off t and grartdfather, E ar 1 ep, ea- sickness."` bfra. Frank Disney spent a Pecially thanking Rev:'John Wilkie- ••n i 'son for his hospital visits, prayers, > last week with firs. Let. Wilson and and consoling words. The Kiwanis g °• Club of Dunbartoa, the pallbearers. ONO. Rev. nH. Moore, h former pastor and'the Mc£achnie Funeral Home. J ' 4. woo s to head the United for their kind, effcierrt management. - at et i Church conT�rtgatioa at Prince Al- I beet, Sa:k., in the construction of a Sort, Msltan. daughter. Mrs. H. _"' Davis, and brother, Morley and Sam- new, church building. !Fork will ilies. f r„ ' S -y '�• I ._. — �'M1S� �� "' � c `•ate,. ° ..,� s � C } "LADIES! YOUR LONGTIME' ;A DREAM IS COMING THROUGH ,`k ,E -featurin --WESTINGHOUSE and MOFFAT t Trwu n BUILD-INS x fi� , $130.00 and up (Built-rn Extra) { S a also 4ft. and 5ft. Kitchen Counters w' - t Smoo he Sledding!-. FORMICA . Plastic Top - - - �,.., 'We find it easier sledding in bur family; That iseceuse a good bank ON SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE - balance through regular saving has given .'. us security ty land peace of mind. fi�HEN�'— �,e YOU a re a steady savers at : . . in' our showroom - - 'THE CANADIAN -, BANK O - _ F COMMERCE 1 -G DESIGNS LTD. - ;MQNfT IN THE BANK MEANS FEAC4 Of MIND • PICKERING, ONT. StATION PHONE 810 I PICKERING BRANCH L. A. TAYLOR I[JWtAOL j Pickering Vi!!a a Public School Board _ 9 —_--- itoria - . - - — r Mr. Nlesse—wits At time of writing, Metro Planning is still to vote on the rail access line through Pickering Township they pr . afar. B Y now this will have been settled, as we write we wonder p „ about the decision of Pickering,Township council. 1I ~_ W. G.Messer, the township's representative &t Metr�Plan- W70, ' on council several we s vin J_Af4&L%A -- - -- t asking for direction. He got none.- -- - Council decided to call in a man, who was to give them an { the Alternate was - Original or the a which line � answer as to the best for Pickering Township. - r The Planning Consultant (whom we imagine gets a fat fee for 10 days work) did not answer council's -question but, in- stead cams up with still another route: ' In our opinion, whatever is charged for this work, is so much money down the drain. Why the man evaded questions - -from Reeve Scott, when he was asked for a direct answer, we. -. - ;a don't know but, he was asked to do a specific job and he didn't come through: He would not say•which of the two routes; _ original or Alternate was best. or worst for the Township. In the planner's opinion, both routes were bad, but, as far as we th e.concerned one must have some merit over the other. Back Row, L. to R - A. R. Irwin (chairman); L. R Marley, G. D. Hepditc5.- Front Row Pat- Council accepted the report,-although it was evident they 1 riria Silk (secretar), Mrs J.. Biyattt (vice-chairman). Members unable to attend - Dr. W. Tomlinson and Y. were not happy with it. How could they be. Photo by Barrie Pamaor .Meanwhile. Mr. Messer waited direction and after a long P. winter. ti -- hassle ant}-no one on council wanting to give direction, it was nall y that Mr, Messer vote in support of a resolution . . W.-Sleep, who pas-ed away at the Downing e1 for the 2 inner , Akd Obituaries Ajax Hospital on January 1960 McCuAen 1, for the winners, passed by the 1959 council.This in effect, supported the short- in his 9..th year. Glen Hart 1, for r:e losers. The sec- eat route through the Township. Herbert Moorhdase '1 he eldest of five Sons, .born to and game was won by Canadians a- There passed away sudden'. at the late Mr. and 1tilrs•\N tn• Sleep, gtinst Maple Leafs 9 to 4. Len Hart brother of '1>lo'rley, of bock Roar- and Turk each scoring 3-goals with : She also reported on "Operation his home in Port Carting.-Muskoka. Pickering: Frederick. N\':.')eit ana 1 each for B. Craig; Mike Hen3er- Red Cross Makes caster eggs" which the Red Cross on Sunday; January 17, 1'n.4• tier- %%alter. deceasel- born a: Cc tar soil J. Brennan for the winners and was able to perform with'the.distil- bent 3ioorrtouse: in his r2ttd year. dales. O•havi a i❑ 18%0 Tire ,amity Tura•,-and haycrott 3.goals each for Report button of. vitamin tablets for needy former resident c t Yukeritip moved 'to Pickcrfng n 8"8. settling the losing team. �al children recommended by the Health Township. in the �itcl3cy District. - on ;tat is kr,''ow•n as-the 5lae;,-Home- �baut thirty members EroTtt - the - Pick Township and inllage Unit. Miss Thompson assured. thf 11 r. �Ioorhoase will bz rrtnenfbrrri te,rl: ltiest c•ti tl.e Brock Ftuatl and Iadie3 Club enj;ye3 dinner at the Branch branch that headquarters would again by a great tttany here. being known„ `o HtF T��a3 ,;t_Detroit: on )an- Savarin off l;ay �t. and a show aft- branch -Mary Hartwell, of the West J'be happy to help this branch in such by many for has pa:ntin� etid art ua.y i. I911?, he m-srfied Eltasue;h -cr.�srd�, la,t '1Hur:day, Jan. 1 4. — =--gouge, supervisor of the newly-treat- a project. Mrs. Hertzberg �a i d at -.work. Haney: tat.i?t n far ntttc. o i his The next mee2itiQ of the ladies ad homemakers service in Pickering l.least five families were struck by fire They left.Aadlcy-in 193c i'.•T Whit- Ba,e-Line at Brock led..., vt here his _ wil4 [�e on i hui5day, Jan 38. at the and were greatly assisted during their l,y. for.a ght year`. when tare- imova•1 rite pre-decease; htFrt thirty-ei.h: achnc l at'tS.�V p• to Any tallies in- and village reported to the misfortune. Many general welfare - to victuria. B. (• where t!"c, 1 cad oanusi meeting of the Red' Coss year: .�Fa. He continue 1 too farm un- terestet!.in an rvenxng with your cases also were attended to with food, for seventeen 'years. and gece:!tl re= rt71 the 'rath u: hip cl !ti i:d• nciuhbor . arc invited to cosines branch that several families have a1-I g . rubbers, blanks layettes, turning f_a,t"tv settle Hf Par Carir ig On ar: L,ho passed away ;�pril f he tt'est Jtoufic Ki c arils held been helped by the new sere- elothin o- He I:as - leadY and Christmas hampers with the co-1 a little over one year aF; 1•,}y, at a:rich time he reciTe3. (bets annual church, parade on Sun- that one of the most ambitious proj operation of other agencies., not enjoyed-the best of l: tt for ffe-was'%cry ae.tfsr in pol.3ic: and day,.thr tith ~t Grace Presbyterian lets the gad Crass has ever under- Pe community affairs. scrvirtj; a. Sec- Church_ at the�.l'est Rouge School. Mrs. Hertzberg noted that Harry the past tea• year.. but z.? death - (taken here. Ashton, disaster e}tatrrttan, was in- was not, expected, he having writtrst Tctarye the 3fethocii�t Snn. School The Club'.presented the church yvit5 The service provides capable home-. a couple of letter§ to members c hi; a.7d ' new by mn books- makers to care for. the family While strumental in setting up-emergency sans for_thq cntn- Toard, the Hoare Circle Lodge ' a mother is ill at home or in hospital, retie( and service for persons affected family, describing P card of el:e Base-Lisle The Christian Science Soviet d It snits a by the recent ice storm, and welfare ing summer, before he retired for the Trust where-he —� eRheF eme - I� , �F, _ S2hoot where' he received 'r►ts early Rouge Hills is holding their every St*. committee inember8 worked wft tm a--(tight. He pzssod_�,--y- the Rosebank School every Swr ether'to continue with his work, as- education. - in this regard to assist with guppltes after doing so. Land-and, admired by all svlro day at 1,1.00 a• m. and Sun. School 4c red that his family is well cared in•that crisis. Mr. Moorhouse 3a survived by his knew 'him. he leaves to mourn:-one at the same hoar. Two homemakers are already aerv- Mrs. David Crlchtosi, president, in wMow; a. daezttter, Mrs. Stan Bel svn Milton (Dtnty); daughter, :lira: 1�'e are sorry to report little IMr. 20$ the south section of the branch, her comprehensive report, stated that don, Pickering;' sons: Gifford a:d Howard L. Davis, tYhitb�, Out: a da-Miller. age three, daughtew of Yr. every service was expanded in the Herbert, Victoria, and 1Vi11iam. °f brother, 3,forley, Brock -Rd.,. Pick. and Mrs. Ddn Miller, Jay-beile, is in a>� Hartwell is completing sr- Nrliitby. The rertiain3 coated at the cring; eight grand-children and nine -the Hospital for Sick Children writh `w. t ear. In the absence of Mrs. Roy tangements for at least one immedi- past Junior Red Cross chairman, Reynolds Fan Home, Sracebridge great•grandchildren. d wash her so- qty in the,north end- She is anxious Rog till Monday afternoon, thence to,the _ --_-_- , burns. !� w e a-speed�n she noted the branch provided.crutch- co�ery. to receive suitable appticantl Duties *beet chairs, glasses, dental care Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby for Miss Anne Hatt, Suanysbpe has evolve care of children, planting srtd es, ' service on Tbarsday, the 21st at 2A0 sprained:her ankle'badly ,while tob- �g;rig muds, keeping a home in and transportation to- hospitals for_ P• in. Interment at Erskine Cemetery, Order, doing light laundry, and 6�0- cetera here. Rev. J. Smith 1,4hitby Ln- Mr.'aad J[irs. Elkin Perham vale- ogganinQ over the week-end. Mrs. Edgar'James, •loan cupboard braced their: 18th wedding anniver- Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. bg simple bedside care under direr- ited Church officiating• January 17. Gainer, Rouge •Hill Dr. on the birW #ion of doctor and nurse. chairman, noted t►at the branch ac- nary last Sunday. J IKts. Supervises the 4azired two new wheelchairs, 'a eom- :Zlw" I.. lacMannis Mr. Jim Johnson went up to Jack- of a son. mode chair and three pair of crutch- acct s -Point. ice fishing, last Satitr• Many HaAPYttuins to Jed Mc- Hartwell service under a potrcy-making he death•took plate, after a beef day, and got 'two- nice, wtfitefish. Lean, Chesterton Shores, who cele- htaded Mrs, F. .S pi Ali equipment including sirs ate. -__.�z�rgi ratan, which•has been ldtal bedsit wheelchairs, hot water illness. on Monday, January la. 1960 Judy Priebe cerebrated her 10th I In t e birthday on Jan' anuary LC rubber sheets and January 15. In the Kiwanis junior Bowling the 1Msrki Sor nearly a,year to set UP bocci pane, at the Oshawa General Hospital: be- birthday fast r r3.1 J Y She service here. Other members are: much other-equipment was out on loved husband of Marjorie Wh;te, of Mr. and D,lts.'t art Belt wish r, Len Sari, for Boys � bowled biy C. G Pettijean, vice-chairman: loan in heavy demand throughout the 159 Highland Ave, Oshawa, Marjor- announce the birth of their. gluon a Hart, 22>, and the High Girl, ar. ie the daughter of •Mr. and Mrs. at Scarboro Geiretal• Hospital. on Wand Brd, M. Hon.- Mention iroes' Mrs. A. W_, Tyas, women,s work Herb rte, urc tc and 'a: and Bill Ryeroft 205. Tit+ ii�tsa JiE A. Green, treasurer; Mrs. VA11tana chairman, told the meeting that her for whom the.deepest sympathy of, Mrs. Bill Mattlrcws is rip =.4. Newman, li M J:-S. -Scott: Mrs. Cridrtosn; Bert Cabe, township department held approximately 26 Marjorie's many friends in this place Hound again after. being oonfitied, to Score wzs ouad bye rank. art+o �• tief k" with an average 'of twelve ' is expressed:.He is snrvtved by his bed: O- -------- -- -_ -- gets-a Silver - liar �eKare officer, Miss H. Atkiris.n, mem'tiers ' attending- Nearly 11;000 widow and young daughter Mater Ted Priebe will celebrate his l nth - ----- -- �alth unit !e tative Mrs, B. n►k&were made for the blood trans- eon; his parents Mr. and Mrs. Sam- birthday .nett•Monday, January 25. I S, East, and .MM Charles doper► ro m. Ten complete ray- uel J. McMannh, Melbourne, Qu'e, At the motile of Mrs. Robert Dey ` /! Claremont itsioa p gta jam n Red a rather, Ur Dan, oronto, as aes�aY, Miss Nettie Thou pso . lauded and blouses, gtsla sweatetw and'guls of Melbourne: sisters:Eeatrice--(Mrs. shower was held in honour of Mrs. ing was held in the church on F _ - Ta+•• no division supervisor, day evening. Rev. M. Huttars y� local committee for its work. Socks were knitted by the ladies. Arsenault) of 'Toronto and Heel. Lit. Priebe. Mrs.F.B.hnham,brood clinic. of Melbourne. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Norrie •of chairman. Bob Betion and M 8pceki at the annual meeting she "ported two clinics were held The funeral was held from the Caledon, visited Mr. and.birs. Jim Hedge were returned as Stew old it was amazing that the .local tea' h�the year, both at the Picker- McEachnie Funeral Home, •Pick-.[ Johnson, over last week-end. , Mrs. Bert Guthrie was returned as > Idt jtucanch could gather such an active tlnrang for elf — — p to produce results,in that time. ing' United Church hall. A total- of Bring, on January 20, with interment Norris is a sister of hiss. jahssson; Theta sere progressive reports gi 208 quarts.of blood were. collected. at Erskine Cemetery departments. Dnriwg the y van larger cities in.the pTO ROUGE thirteen new member.; were receiv She d glace are N hh d_this bran m is - war nn e church; w �gard. Miss Thompson stated she man, noted 209 --- Wset Rouge Hill hockey_ scores for the swimming classes for young Funeral serarices were held at the Wees was impressed-with the Spirit of the stern. Of these 87 percent passed the for' Friday, veer 15 - Pee Sunda School attendance is a in January •' . , `, voluntary workers here-'which has :�fcEachnie Funeral Horne for «•ell Tigers won over Imperials 8 to 1, with fifteen receiving attendance sir+ Red Cross teflts, She also pointed out .known, and life-Ion resident of . g September. A•CGIT. group w anade this branch one of the unique her committee spoke to 32 schools g David Erandt scored 3, Allan Hugh-h in " Mantras in the-province. he Stress water safety. Pickering. Township, • Mr. Edward es-4, and R. Doyle 1, for the wrinn- organized last spring. The W. She stressed that Pickering was ers, and Barry Head 1, for the los- held social events for all 'groups. any fortunate to get, a person of 1 Mrs. G. McConnell, senior citizens F �� ers. In• the second game, Cardinals social hour followed , the meeti chairman, spoke of the Golden Age g ch a high calibre.as.Mrs. Hartwell -had 1 goal over'Plymouths 0; Gary when the ladies sewed refreshitr, f club which is held-at Claremont. Some' P MacInt re scored the only goal.-of - Mr an.d Mrs•sArch Izatt and f to supervise the homemakers service 35 merhbers have takep part in many th'e game. ily, Oakville, visited at the home ` lhere. Born on a farm in Wales, Mrs• activities held'. for their welfare in i Hundred Custo!l1e1'S Juniors - Detro''t won with 5 goal's Aich's brother, George and Mrs. $artwell majored in agricultural and various homes. dome:?tic sciences at the University liaison, over Boston 1. R. Melville and E. att. on Sunday. Mr. 'John Daniell-Jenkins, ea of Wales, from which she graduated committee chairman, noted that -the .(,: � ur base Ilrt 1941 She was also active in the Red Cross has,co-operated with other y, p Students Christian Movement• service organizations throughout the Christ and Baha,u,llah 4 Af ter-graduation she researched in year in many successful ventures. `bacteriology,'and was a milk advisory Glenn Julian,, public relations chairs; 'Shelly Cup & Sadeer officer for some time. she was re- man, thanked the local press for its "So full a ill be the Revelation vouchsafed by God in the Last Day gentled to lecture at the university,and constant and generous assistance to I j that darkness and•error will,not be able to withstand the impact of its on - aster taught .school specializing in or-_only__ $1125 Mankind i become one and will be organize round a single can She end - _ g ed . . A Uni taffy-and broom }e - — f ht will be urged forth over the earth a d w on orga the local branch and its sen•tces. H'e authority which it. will recognize as divinely.appoint ` hand, engineer with d' sal sub- also noted'a movie was-bein pl'i e He i on will the hesrts-c atl The-Gic of the Most-High-i of various local services which will depth and lg Po and spiritu8l ry of Massey-Fergusortllive with Every week for 6 Reeks. I once the privilege of a few, will be possessed by the many . :All the air one son, William, in the West t be ,available for distribution some over men will-he able to enjoy their homes and their prosperi ty in secu time this'year. This is made possible bg those eon- ,pe g. pit, �ugP James'Clarke, new campaign chair- corned relinquishing profits in adver- Micah .ace.. Setc.jsfah ii. 'l-4; Z4ch. xiv. 9 i viii. 20 following;.Ze ii' ° Mrs. Hertzberg, welfare chairman(man, was introduced to the meeting. tisiAg campaign. Such is the prophets' picture of a orld conditions in the Last Day; p!! the Red Cross,' reported that the t. —believe the Baha'is—are the changes�wh9ch man in this hour is c visiting homemakers service has been His plana.for a big concert to be held PiCKERIHG allocated $2,000 to start this new and at the Pickering High School . trot upon to make." From"The Promise of All Ages",To twpoi tant work. She complimented many artists and ted. A participating JEWELLERY are being formulated Announcements Box 174, Highland Creek, ex Rhone AT ?x109. The township council for its assistance in this regard will be made soon af- —i Js passing a very necessary bylaw to ter a preliminary meeting is held. (MAIN ST., PiCKMNG The um'n 01 "cum"* t,11D gyres indigent cases. , „ s.- : MISCELLANEOUS ;�su ►wcE _ CLASSIFIED. y 1 WRITE EVERY KMOIAIN TYPE OF INSUl"CE. S ARTICLES FOR SALE _ NMOWER COMING EVENTS CYRtL E. iQRLEY •HW EQUARTERS f CA SH AND _ CARRY PRICES t .REAL ESTATE SALES & SERVICE Oudfellows And Rebekahs ON PLYWOOD � r-- buy in ..itaate, J '_ckeriaS 4x8x'/a If. Yew y 1' $L AS CLOSE TO YOU AS YOUR TELEPHONE Yew money you'll waste, - C P. and CND 4x8hc?c SAJ For a little Vin, a Mae paint L r4 7$16 _._ ., PICKERiNG, ONTARIO Make lawnmowers seem just ' SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1960 4hrgx -. what they ain't, please Have Your Bundled Papers 4xft% TELEPHONE:PICKERING: OFFICE 67 = RESIDENCE 767 SEE A FULL LINE AT c he Street 5-Itith's Sheathing _ DINTY S A T Pickering Women's Institute Plywood !3`i SM�,I L MOTOR. CLTIVIC 9f,th'a Underlay. - «'E SFT.L THP BEST . gill meet-in the Presbyterian Church 4x4 Pop. Underlay ;1 COOPER BLOCK LTD* AND SERVECiF. THE REST Sunday School ue-,t on January 71i, Call r P.. . . -n 684 -_ at F01tREST LUMBER CO, LTD. - g_. aU.. p. nt. Gue t, epeaker: _.lies. OPP• 1ickering T «'m, Lierou, Brooklin. '� good att- vvr% Polige SES 9213 CALEDONIA ROAD —TORONTO PTTr, TANKS ---- -• r'idance is requtiteJ. 9y� _---- •. . .. SE --------- - ---- Phone. TEmple ­ BLOCKS BRICKS _ D -- -- ----------- -------------------------------- CLEANED FOR SALE PirAering Village :,McIntosh _ ..STRUCTURAL STEEL __ 13U _ $2•.00 per bRtatk J. ZT. '_lfrs John Topper spent Monday Spica $1.75 ° - _ 8A 24042 in Toronto, vi„ting her sister, who-_ Other Varieh�ye __.On_H,d-- _ _ is leaving-soon for her home in De- Please Bring Containua ' - CIUNE -RENTAI _ ---- trotf Open Evenings And Week-ems . -`' • Alls'JEIC kANKS C'LkANZil Having recovered from her rec- PICKERING ORCHARDS ent illness,,.Mrs. 'C. G. Hunt has re- One Mile Wit �f Pickehirhg V' STA7~10tM ROAD, MCIRRING, ONT. — rhont114 126, EM. 3-280 T= BAMAXT WAY sumed her work at the' Public Lib. On No. 2 Highwe - now tams lbm�lSlLsa �Y• Phone: Phdterrhg 3636 Y . •• W. WAiII Mrs. IV. G. Lawson held a dinner ------------------------ Planet Wdillby MO 42W party Y\ecently in honor of Mr. and' Removal of Egg Floor prices r ` ley, -h% for business rea- ought Quaatitites JOHN L e LAY _ ---- ------ --- ---- - %iug to the Barbados, Surplus Eggs To ]liras 1/i 1lrs Buck B Of Stored • - soot, are mo inet And following some extensive travel in, Slashed.Prices To An All•Tfhae -, 1 N S Y R A IV E i Europe and South America._ Tape T pppo I'o� ROflMAN Sympathy is extended to birs EA rUity And rL ASSURANC! ��W. T MORE EGGS OF ENGLAND H. Moorhousc and the family on But"_Be Surs T COMPANY LTD. SHEET METAL the sudden-passing of. MS. nor_ BUY ONLY THE yBESSTT�� house, at Port Carling, on Monday; . dal Speeialisted H WE -- AUTOMOBILE -- FIRE _ January 18. 1ERRY HASEx Of 107 KI..NGSTON.ItOAO EAST WORKS Fa e.ts , Betty. and Pet- .107 Is t. YO R .. gue�tseof the CE bforlPey's Reedy To Serve .:> . _. Tsk Pickering - . . _... - Deliveries To on. o to er were _ on Sunda>'• Weekly D The Vhlisga, Shopping Ceatra Phones ,Spx Authorized Consuplone paw Mrs. Hilda ltiti hell spent the-erid Phone, Your Orders phoeor 29 Office: Stallion Plaza Ajar Sh Canporsp Dealer Per of-the .week. in Toronto. kith her -----.____________ - �J� brother, l�orntau alorrisofh and fait- FOR SALE - 4-Piece sectional eh,e~a- _ GARw il} OO tcrfirld. ,$FiO, in good condition - 1;atr t2z,r l !rapes. , :tars _ GURNEY :_ p black backgrounds XORTGAGJLS + RHE'EM St. Andrew's Presbyt - u--- AYFRAISA OOT- --a is 2-1901., --L8 e�relt pLo Tl-n__, . -- .-. _. FMDLAY ome. nary Socuty . LE - .thiji --,� J � .� t' W �c Mx sin rQR S 1 boy's cHothii5g, sfze4 ' O• NEWELL - 10`12. navy, all-weather, coat. zipped ' _FURNACES, WATER HEATERS The monthly meeting of St. Arid, in lining: navy blazer: two sport PHONE: DICKERING 143 rew-'s W-11. S. was held at the home coats: skates, size 6. Phone ATlantic TORONTO: Empire 2.362! OAS RAmeeS i T bf-Mrs..Ross blurison on Friday ev- -i'�1. REAL ESTATE BROKER- eninR, January 8_ bliss-Hugh Miller, _ w PICII[ERING VILLAGE FLOOR FURNA ES 4'fce-Pres., -conducted the meeting. FOR SALE -gas sto,"e, Moffat. 1 _ 206 `H10"ATV .1.4 MILE SOUTH SIDS NO. 2 HIOHWAT u Ao S �� . Boyer conducted tlhe \N'or- b Phone: Claremont 50j2� p S Service, assisted by Mrs. Henry . , _.. _. __ )P•AST 0>r DUNa1►RTON -- - ----------------- ship urner J ___-,._ _-. .-__ �ea� on h us. A prayer letter from bliss • _ 0� � Van p y CAGES^ - suitable for rabbits. mink ANN" Caldwell, mt.siQnar in Nigeria, was for quick etc. Reasonable ,for,flIONIE TT! fead.-The-- y _T - sale - offmc r Yeae were installed by Mrs. Ham : ------- -------- ----- Em�i. 2339 11M0 f- 1 Y ---INN BLIZZARD E - a - S WHETS Bores, an officer of Synodic 1, a L8 ODDS AND ]2 tlt ..-; s., Mrs. eye holding were as fol�ws: 'H n R H. Crook: President. Mro. Jas, f MoXda Mrs. T. R BIII D ND$ --------- anti _ of odds ' epds a � Brisbin; Vice,Pre,idents: Mrs. Hughy.25, at ber hoa>e, 12 yBLLsrweat RADIO AND TV SERVICE Miller and Mrs. Henry Yin itius: Avs' W• Pickwing. Vii4ags• COMIMCIAL RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL W1 �� GUARANTEED Treasurer. Mrs. Barrie MecKcenzie; �°g mp'n to �` _ PHONE DAYS — >FIC]eEItINO S�etary, Mrs. Burt Waters; A9st: 1PREE ESTiMATE I►fiis Mary So Ye3; Home Helpers' REAL J Murison; Supply ; Jn3w _ Sec. Mrs -ROSS ATE. EVEN -- lib RENT four-roomed ec., M _ H V __. Mrs, alt t IOM P _ •------__� -_----•--- ------ - ingsc Sec. a TO RENNa Highway and • Nu a, G corner aER'I' W HI'TE fare 4 - de 2-4 Henry my an N •e1- f - Mrs.Walter Willis-IRogem, I �'� Ave. Phone: Harr . r A�. _ . Tidings Piani3t. Mrs Wm. Bores. . j'ickes'ng t J Mrs. James Brisbin and Mrs. H, �� W lMil 61 Miller were appointed a Visiting h t The Schwalm'a are the first visitors Committee for this month. iTP TO for Mr. Tweddle, after his.stay in SM� The. Treasurer's report w r !0100 XONTHLY 1 a; ecei-• lta�atr paK os fnN-eime - the Ajax Hospital. ved. 'i407.77 has been sent to Press -Ddiv�• Dr. ). Murray and Mrs. Spier' of SAN f byteria! Treasurer during the yn� � d, 6 Altona Road spent a few days . in NATURAL Mrs. laugh Miller introduced t}te ! as>d ble M� �� � or, 1igM ftw* inciting aE the Chateur Lauriett OIL DUXUriS, We would draw your attention t.o A;�' Box no �.. Mrs. A. Draper, 'of.. West RQugr •Oo the annual meeting to be held in � '' YDIPU spent last''Thursda taeia Foal iSOtrd Lkeft a John's St ----------- -------- a•� y with her si3tec J s Cl�a eha;Broad*,, Aye. Ter. cA.RftA$Eg w T s Airs. C. A. Sehwalat and her niee6 CLSAN-QIIT SSiIVIZE onto, oo 'ry.2& Segaions at 10. St,_Fraed�, A* BD I Mrs. A. Westbrook, Altona 30'a. m., 2.00 P. in-. an .30 Maw ���� CaBrehe 8NW Mr. arid Mrs ]4�estbsooit,-Alteea- - SQecf_at speakers:,Miss- requilm a , ' spent .last Saturday eveaiiig �PRiLLL� ?INp hews and Rev. Clare McGill,of For- o � ,b with Mr. and Mrs.•D. Hall and the AJAX 657 = Fly 2st, Ap moss. a�- family, Live The next Auxiliary dbns to �lsd to the =&r. now' Road, North, 9 TUDOR ST•, AJAX. Y meeting will t � Pes'ticukrs of: There is now''a Safety Patrol at be held at the home of Mrs. Burt tyA the Rouge Hill Sc -:Waters, A This will make it muc11 School, - - -- -Altona Rd �_ er for our •-- `• --------- lax. - 7meat, taPy�tee net • •-° Asocial hour and delicious re • � children. ,.�• � a•��1r�,_ --- fresaments, brought 'a very Pleasant P. j: M Happy Birthday to Chris. Amo's 25; Hellcats 24; Yellars Zt; H'�_ evening . -• Corr. . Post ' •- --to a close - - on his.birthda•, _ -=---- ------ 5 January-24:-- 18; Stinkers 17:-Roughriders t6; ' Mr. Chris. Campkin, -Second Con. Over 200: lack Buck 225; Elean- n� Uni:ed church PAINTERS and DECORATO 1 Rouge Hitl, has retired after forty or Thomas 257; Icy.Skitch 264; AL W' A, and W M. S, $1.00 I 5Kdton 227; Ral Per hour for "gyicjk, cJNR years Service with the•C, J; Clralrz; ph•Tbomas 242, 233; Buaraateed, Srst-eLss Shoe Manufacturers. Shirley Whyte 200• p Tranquasa The W Oman's Association and the paperhanging, P�tatsg atlt f -Happy Birthda,,=to.Illy;• E, bait- ”V3; Clare Skitch 233, 269, 206: Dor_ V omen's ilfissionar}- ' Society held 1 chell, 2nd. Con. Rouge Htll, on her otter Puck 243; Harv. Fertile 247, their joint meeting in the C. E. Cen. . TRIO STOg$g Il and 80th birthdaw, January l6 _ ; Bill Dobson 2D4; Andy Wfi3,te, the on Thursday, jaouar� 14"with FRAM WHITE. ■.v.`� N F! Mrs. Heine, Old Forest Road is 2`3; Jirit Hern 210; Gord-Warrerr il'e follotiringg officers: Past presid• De:orators - SEEC AL�STS homt from St. bfargaret's Hospital, 203, 205; Wayne Wefis 223, Zgp, ent, Mrs.•C.. J: Butt; Nesident, Mrs. _ R• R• 3, Pielrerins ' PM• PI' ERING Toronto, and doing A lame crowd was out on the ba- Hilda Mitc:hell; 1st. �-ice-Prey. 14fr5. i --- ----- --- ----- --- i� qutte welt. 3 C. E, Morley; R Of Tharhks -- bfr. $illy Fitzhenry, Port, Credit, fishing over.the week-end. It was ding Sec.,,mfrs, ------ --- r ) Car -•-- visited his aunt, 11ir�.•bfary Saund noted, that quite a few car; too, were eorresP ding Sec., We would like to ------------ A. E Cahert: C on ROUGE HILL ern, 2nd. Con. Rouge Hill, last �i'eri- out on the ice. •Ihe-Perch catch'is :�fr.,. 1,ohrt $toile: �ti. ,b, Treasurer, core than exprass our ile. nesday reported GOOD. bfrs, ken:Cooper; �V. hC: S. Ti•eas.,�� many [rienda and ,Sbhation to nor Airs. D. Wallace, Scarboro, visit - Bayfair-Bowling Mr`• G \forle,; It, b1. S. Reures_ kind expressions of s ves for thsilr All the members of•the Rouge ed her 'parents Mr. and birs. O, p Standin g entative. Jfrs. Ed ar i Yrnpathy spa Hill Unite re invited' to . Waldriff, Altona Road. g' Rov hneck: 30; Pin--' g James; \life' beautiful floral, tributes at the thy, heads 2>; -Govler� 22: Hot'slvots 22; Box.Svc.,..lft i„_bf-}1�e�Y� �,, our rent bertaverttent. It attend the Annual Con Bombers 19; Wood eckers 1,. Hi ]i ionary :O11th1r, bfr,. Meeting on Sunday, Janua y 24, at P '5 H• Purri : all Much appr�iated. IiNCH y g Par..onagc Comm. ,bfrs. a for the night - •Bill �t'right 206, 215, Batt and 7.00 p: m. The Treasurer's yearly MAN S BAY '2=8•: Clara Sat,niiers 3i5;_ D a ;fr>' i.. 'lfhrlcr; Visiting �� Dori, and report will be read. This shouted be BAY , ton i =fr. F:J. Prouse; Flower Conve 'r a 1y••'•' •- Laura Milne and of interest to every memher'.' 1t . - Sh a ford ?;31 P - — - -- arpe 239; Ron P1 y e t on ,un- _ arts Parkinson 206; tantst,�1r's. Eutt; F s wt a served, day to spend three months in Flor- Eric Playford 209; bfar • �,� R' :r� -E• B ttri.'=,�ftet•!he -- - -Card of T6ahks - f rs. ,C Sympathy is extended to' Mrs: D. ida.• g• Garbutt ' OpcninR F_xercises, r;. G. H, Bra Mead, of Old Forset Road in . the i41rs. 'H. Cook, bliss Jes;ie Hend--� Doris Dennison 236; Dick Arai ' y 238, 203; Vic Garbutt 229• Don Cour- : led in a inspiring Devotional Period• SMITH . We wish to ttssthk all aw p3ssfngof her husband`Mr, D. Mead. erson and Mrs. Osgoode and ' rich 277-;::pat Bals 'A bush' 'chMtile ivas set vp for the : d ftferrds and n Little Davy Waldriff, OfAltona . McKean attended .4h! fifty-year tjab. 287: Gerry ensuing' year,,includin an for Melt` Road,•is.up and around after a boat itee in .Gui,din at bt-fif's Auditor Lowden 220; Ross Sharpe 26& 287; g.plans for the- - y �d expradons g, Ling McWilliams 285. 248; Ro9e on nFebruary nt ine Eea, to be held and condolence d oT sr -with flu, last week iliin on Wednesday. Palsdon 283; Charlie Black 215, 2104, aging re- �w�ttent. urtng our rK" Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Schwalm spent ,- Frenchnlarh's Bay Bowling ."-• 224, High Ttii•ee for Mien - Lin ports were recejved. A11 enjoy-cd a asst Tuesda�yY everting w henry . and : Standings MgWilliams 693; Ladies g social time at the dose with Mrs, C, . ,Krthrle W Smith-and F Mrs• Wm. Tweddle, of Cherrywood. Blow - Clara Balsdon, Mrs. W. P. Neale and Mra, Pic)a�� T Jos 30; Baycats 27 Redhots Saunders 609, - Dixie Rost3, J. Stork, hostesses. Cons. , le • �b -- - - r leading men speak on citizenship, tees were heard and accepted. 'Mrs. hoot T Get E t Y .High School ke ` and District R. Rowland reporting for the baby 0 =ye opae �a Dumbarton Personals Home and School council meeting 00 , - '. :.firs ° The W.M.S. January m ting was will be held at Dumbarton school on had been given out since June, r fo held on Thursday .afterno°° at the January 26th at 8,p.m. All Fairport is now tke,beginning of the year for manse. Beach Home and School members the Auxiliary. .More, knitters are The• Horticultural .,banquet on Jan T'he others- iinterested cipal Mr-- Ken have�woo and pattern by contacting. taatq 12th at the United Church was _ _ a great success. Air. •Cyril Morley, Munroe will be guest speaker. Mrs. Rowland at um 532. was =eeve.of Pickering village- sked the i Par is tandenro se interes and Fly-up realised fro�mthe sae of of tickets-on k grace. Mrs. Elizabeth 'Boys i Beach•Brown- the beautiful hand painted tea set panied by Mrs. c em L. Oxenhain to the _ - I went a-roaming" and "God's Gar= ies on January 20 at 3: p to Auxiliary.,This was very muc i'den." Mr. George Todd introduced the school preciated. This, '.combined with the _ 'guest speaker, Mr. J. Clake Richard- BDO ROAD A^ proceeds from the Christmas sale;to- son,- principal' of ,Pickering district R AD " ('led's226:31. high school. -- The United Church annual meeting The Home and School held their; With the linen stock well in hand - was held on Tuesday evening January I.e.xecutive meeting on January 19' iti on the VolkesnWagen Bus ewas aturned- the school. Rev. J. W. Wilkinson has been Congratulations to Mr. Frank wea- over to the hospital. 4 - obliged by illness to take' several'vers who ,oJanuary, 18th.s birthday on I to ble held on April 29th in he Ajax - 0 'Weeks of complete rest. JL-r,.-yy Thompson, little son of Air.I Mrs. Thistlewait of,.England and.1 Recreation Centre,- are well under Thompson has in Ajax, Thistlewait of Bancroft and sons way, so please keep this date in mind. rs D. the business meeting, --- M Following and Iospital recently undergoing, tonsil 'visited 'G* and.Mrs. spa t the Folio i g Sunday.Gordon Carter spent the week iVlrs. :W Tomlinson introduced Mrs- ectomy. Ir Mr. andzMrs. Murray Brown and 1 end with friends at Musklow.. , Oxenham, `"' first stage n making w , family have returned from a two week. The group committee meeting of of'potting', T Y the Brock Road Cubs and Scouts will ceramics,. This.method is used when 'vacation in Florida. the work is being done withouE�a t Mrs, Orville Hamilton was confined be held at the Home of Mn Perkins,`iris wheel. '�he lesson prps to her home by illness this past week. Brougham on MO of of Cubs and interesting, and whetted the appetite - Visitors at the George Wataons on at 8:3©,p,m•°All pare - gnnday were: Mr, and Mrs. Jim Ra- Scouts are urged.to attend to learn more of this fascinating ��oy to reosiA _ vey and Doug. of Brougham, Mr. and Sympathy of the community is ex work. speak- picketing District High School will . bm one of. mangy 1wlra. Brian 'McCombe and David of tended to Mrs. J. Farley in the loss Mrs. Pat Dibble thanked the ape a flee of the F.ne7elopoedia Brit ate- 7 L� doh! � ti Mr. and Mrs.. Cameron of,her nephew Elwyn Alacblannis of the on' behalf' o h mein and Willoughby, of Whitb who passed away Monday, 7. _ Watson and Mr. Murray Stephens I Y the books. - `-.Toronto - January 18th.in. 0ahawa Hospital. In- freshmen ta,were nerved in the lounge • The Ladies Auxiliary to the Legion terment at Whiteville cemetery. at the close of the evening. 'zaet on Jan. 11th. Rose Baten zone Mr, E. Taylor, Rose:bank, -.spent ­Mrs. Whittle Old Rosebaala resi�i- commander was present and installed e a few days in Chicago last week. spent an afterooan visiting Ike olflcera for-1960 as follows: Sar- � �� Auxiliary - � We. are sorry to hear that little cots o£ the Roeebaak Ccetv+tetceas ident, Comrade Po eeant at arms--comzade Bunn, 1 Tammy Craven, Rosebink, is ill. Home.last week rter;president, Happy Birthday to Jennie Martin We are sorry to htar that Ma's. Ares Allan Kavin, AOSebank wan 'surely rY Comrade Mitchell, 1st vice president, of Rosebank'on her birthday on Jo- a happy fellow last seek when he . Calvin, Old Rosebbank Read is 'iti11 Comrade Everett, 2nd vice president, The Janua37 ,meeting of the Hos- uary S. had the east removed from his arm. in Qshawa Hospital. -: Comrade Smith, secretary, Comrade pital Au�tiliary wan not so. well at- Little Gail Morris. Od Ro3ebank p to Happy Birthday to Mrs C e Happy Birthd1r oar-}ast�srY-1$. L. England, treasurer, Comrade Sow- tended as uesual, due to quite a lot of Road, South. was home fMm 3._._00. young David -Norman on his 9th tc Mantle; her 85th Conva! errby, executive comrades Patterson, sickness among members• w ith..a bad cold last week. i birthday. Home, on her 85th bf!!hcay e Litner and Schofield The meeting opened with the presi:: - Sympathy is, extended to bft. C.' Birthday Wishes 'to-Mr. A. Kavin was.a little party given in her h"00 Mrs. George Watson visited her ' - dent, ltrs. W.Griffith in the chair. -Brawn. Pine Rid Mrs.Road•on thr on his 20th birthday, January 19, by the foil; from the-Home. ---Mather Mr. James Ravey in Sunny- Reports from,the carious'' commit- passing of his wile Airs Brown. , _brook Hospital on S iday. - —_ The W.A. of. St. Paul's met on Tuesdtiy 'afternoon, Jan. 12th in the' ` church, with Mt.s. Lawrence, in the :sir. At the close of the meeting eh _ RUE d afternoon tea was served' in the hon- _ our of 'firs. Bellhonse. :airs. .Harry . Newman Sr. presided at the.tea ser- vice. Guests were invited from St Georges Pickering.and the.Dunbar'ton. - - RTnited church village' group. Mrs . . n a few well chosen sue• �,.. . Gerry.Simpson; i _ •. . ... " ' 1 ... _ to 1K Ivor presented a gift Of luggage t.0 _ , .Mrs. .Henhouse• in,-appreciation of faithful ae:vice. _ .. .:.. Dunbarton-United Church Home-made Street Si with big-city names T1iti`'regular morning service was _, - are one kind of link between the people of Mr. Donald Bell a Btu- �eoDducted.by _ ;i dent from i h e Toronto University. d d the rest of Canada. the New North an The choir sang the anthem -Son of - ' my Soul" with Mrs, Vera Freeman _ _ Banking service is another. taking the solo part. Mr. Bell read _• his scripture selections from Geaeaia 25 to 35. The - - have,d since 1- to 5 & Luke - •• Abraham - � _ - �; _ .=' -- .. .. •• -d�a�dtake pankt in th evelopIDCnt of earliest l� Hermon topic was "Fa.h. r_ was not wattderi�ng endlessly btit was n frontiers. •: ,. ens, the ronti s Today ' guided•by god to the promised land to - ' e bring areas, opening of new f r y - - - - chartered 'bean tmu mg _ with the promise of becoming great. dhe con _ : _ ce ne ka ~� 'W.e should'live with a purpose and -. ! ►�ng servi s to pio er settlements as ','aim with god's help. There are f0us `-' a to e •' � rolled baci[ - ebameteristics of faith. The first is omtc .., _"the echo ' �trap of Canad � > ...:,an encounter with 'god: It is not a I ;f one .bay afiait 15iit,is a communion _ „ ,They have at the same time greatly ;: r' with god through'prayer and-worship. - ' iincreased the number of branches iq eatab- on y ' of god and ourselves. Gad creates and _*eems. us giving meaning to otir -: x aading industrial mmupitiea,a p.• atrial centces :� , existence. Faith is •also a gamble. j —keeping pace with the country's popula-. If.we have faith it does iiot'mean qr , .everything will go our way. We must s - Lion and business growth .gust in the truth made known by __ _ ' ads 200 god believing that any pain of ca- In varied ne �I'o take care of all these va d ,I+ , ` tarhity-vve'trust suffer will be.worked en -- toat for the best Lastly faith 'is an new brarichea have be opened by tho - , r banks irr the past,ten years. absolute obedience Jesus told us to chattered �. - • 'Go thou and do likewise" just as '. . • - Abraham obeyed and went out to the promised-land, God demands a eom- plc mender of sel es abe -.tuence to,'God to find' freedom for a E CH ourselves. We-must lose ourselves in RTER • HE CHARTERED BANKS ..order 'to'gain. ourselves. Mr. Wilkin- — � w SERVING non, on account of illness is obliged # — ' to take 'a. complete rest for several YOUR CO�i11�U'NITY "weeks. FAIRPORT BEACH Fairport Beach Mr. James T. Williams of Park — -1 Crescent'ia the hew Scoutmaster for - the First Fairport Beach scout troop and meetings are held each Thursday _. at 7:30 p.m. at the Community Hall. . <, T� M. James. Baker,, Fark Cres. is the Vic. Bernard Diotte is assista'n mw new Cubmaster and assisted by Mrs. M Baker and �Ir. Dave Hunter. Their �^ Tn&,tings' are head' each-`Tuesday at i 6:45 p.m. -t he Community.Hall. - f ('ongr'Etul:t#tnns tri M'r and-Airs: G. '.Warner, Fairport Road who cereBrat- � ed their lit_ wed<hng anniversaiy on " - Saturday, January- 16th.' �- _ • There was -great hustle•and•bustle around. Dunfair Baptist Church on Saturday afternoon, as a number-of ladies in the area began preparations i'or the opening of our library. This "' 1 will be at 2.p.m. on. Saturday, Jan- uary 30th. Keep this date in mind. y "� "°� Fairport Beach Home & School news 'a _ K".p the third of February free and r "" @ " ;make a point of Being at the school - - •*° "'�"`"y"' at 8 p.m. sharp as we feel we are -- �`Drivilhed to hear one of Ontario's - --tea.-_ -� .. - .. _ • a: • r x l s _ ;. v', e� �_ •Testis _ - .- -, _._- - - - -.._ .,� ? , ' t -a_ No. Z Dorothy aww No. 6 :Barbara -Amy , wYtifvl Nt 7 Di1lt Colon • CaA `- ;. : . . . _ 'Eileen r o. 4 -.Ev ya '' .Qltl. >il�iOOr� Or _TM1k e - . . list'. i�t-+th*�,J�t.el NO!_ __Hazel.- �9o!'ilit� u High :SitlBlz (flat] !�x e or Cif ft the �` ,t0 3�4"thi( s • - Am ,. . 239: Single (handicap) - Am AOt • wOF i"' :4M• - y • Can be Ys a: Smith ; High Triple (flat) = Dor- &SAILM �tl�•. j•few othY 574; High Triple Khan dscap_) l it Stratf0r 603. B11if1S C1910board • Free estimfte. • _ lei _ .:s � pJ00 _ Soite And OveM..a t• � '.` Amv Qm , 4r: . .v ._ . + - W,4mcmCw4w 22S; Barbara Suter 2Q3i.Evelyn Bon- prop. �`~ phows Tlil 11.1 netts 203. wwii, u4b!-ills _ _ 200 Snores And Over . +. se Fioaaoed Ph"* Pickering 199 Amy Smith'255; Betty-Gain' ; HA�� _GRAHAM- Dorothy Bryant 248: Dorothy Phel- AR k� pIfCQrynBr Or1t. an 231, 201; Pat Stratford 228; Pearl - - -- -- =- - - - Richardson 224; Pauline+Howe 220. _ 204; Jean Palmer 212: Ina Rankine I�ppraee5, Paints P � 211; Lily, Jones 210; Hazel Dawson i 208; Hilda Mitchell 207; Jean Dis- - �� Sr , w• ALT. ONEEl!>d W. 8.J. THOl1tPS0 ~y, 208 205;. Hilda Lennox 203. it ' Aathsrl"d -Aw. the _ A-, LLB. o[!, riled York Hersisttsr eeldto St. An Preabgteriaa Church _ - 1 ��'�I mild •' $Hds6' Cola�bda and Oahstip The church' was a ---- ROW Ertigts gain filled'to ca- - al I' Amro, pacsty for the Sunda morning sere- - A Y g � oar's fQ at-RAMONit4 - �S', i� ice. Mr. Kenneth Heron H.A. con- PONE 46 - PICKERiNG ��' Bwipess P>aoae: •A _ ducted- the worship _ -T too p-service ehooeing the, scripture .lesson from .Romans >nnoi W. 4 Phew Asti a. a>111111M 8wtdence: TEmpts ¢2054 chapter S. The challenging sermon 'C%�PT/C T OUT � R Wk play 1l u t.WOS - was entitled "why I am a Presbyter- �7 CLEAN OV T ian". Mr.-Heron gave a brief. o0tline ssiv�tie's ° shoe is". Crdig n, Fraser, Drynan �or the four beSiefs. w�ftfs�esert 1. The omnipotence of god._ COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVIcE' l�t Murdoch 2 The depravity of man - - _ 3. The divine inspiration of the - bible - Barrtsterse Salicitors and Notaries 4:Predestination - NEW TANKS INSTALLED y FI Its FU�1 Pub4c A_hEough we believe in these 4 state- - - saenta Mi. Heron stated that our task PST D�TNNE TE Bank a Comillmms Chambers, 'was to go forth.anl. preach Christ e 9•1841 , Aar"er► Solhowe 3 same" itre•t North. Oshawa crucified and the love of God to all. Public The choir under the direction of lira. +lel•Fliton• RA. 3.3446 McClemeat suing a special resting of _ lif�ssdi lino/ "Whispering Hope" with Elizabeth _ Boyes and Helen Brisbin as sol _ , As. 2'47"!11 or AL 2A362- -� WAJrM - The besutilt;l flowers 'in the church Rom were piaeed there by Mr. and -Mrs. MUM AND BUILDERS' SUPPUE'S to F fdI !: SKALL MMIiLI111111115 AXD Barry MacKenzie in loving memory /AMM of Mrs- K. blclaeod, Cdr. Heron ex- ARBOO — — 'VIIOCyD . . PAINT . : . �! •: =� �°• witllaQ >d4ais 00� Pressed the sympathy of the cottgre- E � _ eeai club aiiii o � Cation to the family in their sad he-, _. ' CALL- lilts r0avesnent. The�annuW conMgational y00RS AND Tk11N h sit j� meeting will be next.Fri4.7 evening Feb, 5th. - f Q/ /� ►'M�LiM .Qua RiO•MM=- - -B�? GEORGE'S ANGiLICAN : !SWIon Road and No. Z Jlltghwa 1[easasrl W~ A A. WRJA Or<3aW a" MOM CHURCH _ - BONT, AU82M � Oft-X1110~� B�Is�r � ' >Roctor �� TELEPHONE PICKERING 361 - 1t. _. L W111107, Ottias a saf fiisMr tarn Ae.. H. S. Shepherd, B. A., D. D. : 2*.'ast3es weld at whiftfty es► Sal 19s. Picketing - Pbon. rj1 Or AJAX 1045 lasele; waur, >I[O e0 e-3rYeei s SIX Ift-s 190Ivay, Ph�tO SUNDAY NORM SERVICED water anti Aar 1EAi ESTATE aso-i. m- Hol Coanatioa , now In Pick- 11.00 a. ra.-Mosi»rtg Prayer , . P 11,00 A. =_ -Holy Communion y t ! ed A aX areal. To (4th Sunday) , Lv�$lN� � Sell for prompt I1.00 a.'Conmuait HW1 is the _ e��ra�Y . a r ware Ai.�3= ZAT= courteous service ask for '11-00 A. m.-Nursery in Rectory . ► Room - ages up-to 4 years str►7csaeosu Mr. Blower. - WEDti F.SDAY oung2um syrrirs ,co 1 10.00 a. m.---Ho'y Communion and •. Intercessions for',T'he ack Paints E[ectrickd App ances , 'a[A?iB ,. .,A. L Schati ------= -- ---- :­------ -'-=-- - __-- _..- _ li BYselet ... . - AJAX ... General Insurance - Reohor LOYAL ORANGE WDO$ _ Meets'F;r it Tuea da y Of M qn h Peks HY S90 « MO. 8137 001s ass EtC a At - , ISiON RADIO _+CHURCH OF $'HE HOLY TRINITY }. r REPAIRS - A. - -- MIN_ A X. Ferguson � Past Master e * - -- --- -- - �ppTON n• I TV - -_ Pickering .United Churcb� Phone - 1�1'f>,�a Vim il�/l0 t� i• I � a_ .. _� _ _ � hone e -A. EL RATI'M iii E �I Minister: Rev, Melville Buttan SUNDAY, JANUARY.24, 1960 FUN ERAL AND 345 a. 'm. - Sunday 'School >o�= G. CO -- I�.A R K - - . >a — 11.00. a. tn. S E!-E C R I C . . , - Worship.Serwc,e and SOLICITon AMBULANCE SERVICE :Subject; "What is expected of the Wors?vpper in the, .Service" a :a c0KrrH BUILDING, AJAx. . ;. 'industrial, Commerciol & Residentral Wiring No. 2 HIGHWAY T% e+�oo St. s., Oduiwa AUDLEY :., Prompt. Efficient Service -- Free Estimates AT PICKERIN3 BEACH_RQAD_.— 1.15'p. m. - Sunday School 23 0 SCry - P• _ �Vsrship ,, sa insurance Co. p e_ ", _- T 9 i - i°e '1 J. MARKS Tele 1>'on - --------- o . T�. -570 _ . w1uT� oa PHaxs —'_ - Christian ��ience SOCIe - RR. 2, Ptckering - sires For Farm And C. Vy AJAX 1.059 1'ltdldtngs ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO bsur=oe on BiibUisp& Rouge Hills; Ontario y "01 _°. _ DUNBARTON RADIO 4 TELEVISION • Invites You To Its Regular o' Iasnrastoe « _� CHURCH SERVICE • BRADY - In Rosebank Public School WI138IT & CatosOn . PICKERING,. • . . Rosebank Road South iFRON=: .W111TBT M. PLUMBING ST :nuN BARYON ORE ' Every Sunday At 1 S••00 A. M. . 'Sunday §chool At. The .'STORE SALES Same------------------------------ -. _ our. WE SELL . . . _. H ' REPAIR CENTRE •s r • A Reading Room is open to the -(Two Doors--West of {6�A:) ;TWCt RADIO 8-T:V.--i All via' Fittings, Fixtures • Plsmbinfi public in+the Sunset Inn Restaurant • ADMIRAL TELEVISIONS TECHNICIANS ,� .)NTEITH, MONTEITH, RIEHL i CO. l E.aipmeat For Home -Mechanics. • LEWYT VACUUMS W E DO Rosebank Shoppin Centre to serve T ou Chartered Accountant' • .- - Kingston Road T.V: and RADIO TUBES Licensed Trustees tn.wsatione, Reyain e� Alteraatiotia Thursda �r _FOR CALLS TO THE HOME , r - Lieensed Plumber., ys ar�d Fridays- 2 to 4 P. M. ' BATTERIES, ETC. Ajax —Oshawa --ttre ford - -" - For Further Information • TUBES TESTED FREE PHONE TIE. 9 1191 WE HELP YOU GET 'Phone. ATlantic'2-2635 " _ phovte answered twenty-four G. W. Riehl C.A., R.I.A. TLsge P1•ments -At r,e.r Cost ---- ------------------- _.__-- PHONE PICK. 278 Oshawa RA S�1S47 _ Burt R. Waten C.A. - .OPEN 9 . - 9 P.M. T.Y. WALTER 'C: TkOMSON a.�rt.. .m hours a day AT 2-2080 . _ , Q. C. ' ANTENNA INSTALLATIONS �. - �; Ajax 730 - - - Barrister, Solicitor, N - 4320 Kingston�Rd. West Hill � °� Pnblie •- ! ------------------------ - - - OlBee Hotrrss 0O M oadr7• @sr2`onsh Friday M , _ -STAFFORD EROS. Alppotatment:'t y Phone x > �191MAI WOlgft _ Phone: Pickering 8& lris■et Eos 1. ; . .x. .. wZ�M1 r11A - _ P14.>certetls .. 1 • ...) • 7. NOT LIKE l M ,. .�. ..r. .� JAW` x : .w • �oR • r is. = ALL FOOD wein steak. It FEATURES k Wet a berm e" f boaYm !7[C!H fat' i k EFFECTIVE -WWII bane ado reamL. .JANUARY. — 21, 22, 23 WE RE'r -THE a ` RIGHT TO-LIMIT - � QUANTITIES — TABLEME - -- RED & BLUE BRAD BONELESS ROUND, PORTERHOUSE, WING, SIRLOIN or RUMP ROAST LIKE �t HIS . . . - phis i o Sirloin Staak. - -_. � TABLE RITE Sir As shown, all excess waste has b"n OA s 1b. ; iremoved. TABLE' TESTED SAVE 9c 2 48 C�Z. TINS . TURKEY, CHICKEN OR BEEF 9 BRIGHT'S APPLE -. JUICE E E RAISINS N SEEDLESS . AIL ;AUSTRALIAN 2 LB. R� SAVE 6cG• - Lb AX 100 FT. PIES ��: SAVE 4c C :.: ": . ROLL - . 3 :16-oZ. r a C &-.z. k �s. FANCY BoYSENSERR1ES RARTLETT (EARS 49C _. . 'TINS ljvkljvuNT RUI -BA . AND APRICOTS _ { IGA'"ROYAL. GOLD r. SE CANADA No. 1 e ruris ie CHEES E • B po 1i?-LB AG oom • - _ - - - EASY TO PEEL NAVELS _ VIC 4 STOKELYS CORN 31 v _ — —2 1Sroz. tins SIZE 113 s A0z. - - --- . - KRAFT DINNER 2� GARDEN FRESH TENDER GREEN U.S. No. -I U N t'W -CABBAGE T D R 2 Eqs. GOOD SNOW FLAKE f;- _ SIZE NINA . —. =• •09. 27e .�; � �'.,.. - HEADS S �H �� LDER L-- F kE 5R1 TAPES) 29c "`RE�iiSTERRTA�EfASM GIFT OFT HE MONTH FREE FOR ONLY 1/3 0 s BONS TAPE _ p d Save ,a� _. �,. Shop a PICKEIBING wa& - c)e _ 111CHAIRD ARIKE T ONTARIO SpP To h ors