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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1960_02_05 ........ _ .._ .._._.....� ...-. ..+..r+ .. .. .. 11W c -e r° T _ i l xn wc•'. ��51, Peg :ear 4 sited .fitatss.' ri. PUBLISIJ sc. Authorized As VOL 7f—1 $:-?f R=1�f©: 6i�'FA�[0 FRIDAY FEBRUARY 5. 1960 Prb'ssbad Sins Neu Nam lief Post Office Dept OWW4- s — Open Library At Fairport Beach Water Took' And Sewage Plant for , - West Rouge Gets Approval : West Rouge Water Tower —... ........ ' ' The Ontario Municipal Board has� PICKERING • VILLAGE approved a $100,500 debenture for the+ 't construction of a water tower in West ' Rouge. On Saturday, Dr.and Mrs,MacBea4' This water tower would be located` left for a holi+da .in Florida. Y at the north end of East Avenue. An Members of the Women's Instita, "V> - Ontario Land Surveyor will be retain- ute have been meeting several day4 - ed to survey the location, this week at tze home of Mrs: Fa! Proctor and Redfern have been MacRae for a quilting. The quill - "`' _ r authorized to call for tenders for con- is now completed and is for sale at ` struct=.on of the-water storage tower; 'her home, 29 Lincoln St. It is it - :? In the same area, residents v.i'i be large one, suitable for a doi ble bedR interested to learn that the Crr.t r`to Anyone who is interested in this fitA , k Water Resources Commisison have piece of handwork, please phone o4 approved a $518,000 debenture for` cal upon Mrs. MacRae whose photif; " >• sewers. Here again an Ontario Land' number is Pickering 47. " Surveyor will be retained to survey Mr. and Mrs. Len Anderson an4 -_ z''w for sgnitary sewer eas�nents and the two daug tens•, aTso 19Irs. H:-Swan- Swan- location of the sewage plant. son and-Miss A. Milne all of Osh.--- a 'awa; visited Mr. and Mrs. Doull o� 9� 'Fires N s fis Stored to_Sarnia od Fires In Area-,-- Saturday, to sperid the week-endj `v ' ,�..Q� I with relatives. F,,. Came To $59.,625 on Sunday fora mot rL pT o Cal- � , Fire Chief Donald Lynde reports out one to be away, N 'bout one month. fire losses in 1959 in Fire Area-) • The Crit sess'.on of Pickering Vii+, amounted to $59,625.00. ited Church Conference will be heA In his annual report he disclosed on Saturday afternoons, February a ---- there had been 104, fire calls in the in the C. E. Buildings. The theme of >Bome of the wxven rea Area during the year. Broken down the conference will be "The Christ• ; many pon- the Dunfair Church. Left- to Right: Jones, Mrs. Williams, Mrs.•Kazur- I they are: House 44, Grass 32, Can ian Family in Society", and Dr, lsZ. I" for the tie+► Durtfaiz Library, Mrs. A. Blackstone..Mrs. C.. Pick- ka• Mrs. jean McLean and trucks 15, sit;. plants 2, Barns S ' Fioskirng, of Willowdale, will which was officially opened. Satur- a:d. Mr& A. Tonldn, Mrs. H. 'Wor- 3, Garages 3: Drotvnings 2, False tits guest speaker: The second add :iday, January 30, at 2.00 p- m-, ,is .. wood, Mrs. E. Palmer, Mrs jean photo by Barrie Pomeroy. alarms 2 and 1 heart attack case. ress wi_1 be given by Dr. Hoskins = - 19 had 1 s the at t e re y mo ser• tntti ry' - `' Lien ant the ribbon-and opened wide 1959 8 vice; and t�trerfinal theme an Sunda _ d 6 more gran fires than T!te fix-t- of,9e:al• library opening fn _ air . Wm. McLean.'large', its tru- the doors of.the two book cases, hour afternoon. This should prove o b1 Pickering Township i-s i0 yh;,ry took mental in rett:ng t.'•e`library .started, ing, over 450 volumes, donated_ by . • _ an. interesting and insttraetive occas• Place on' Saturday, Jartsary 30 at rhea presented 1lrs. Lloyd Johnston of friends and neighbors. There were York University ion. Dunfair Baptist Church, Fairport Brougham x Ah a brass door knocker over 50 interested guests at the� We are pleased t6.learn that Mre Bead,. 'ids apprec:ration of the.time and effort opening and following. a few brief- a Henry Westaey is showing i.:.prove• Following the singing of O Cananc, kpent 'r;; t two months.-as she remarks b Pastor Holmes, all en- ment, in health, and is able to cirri �=� Y Meeting,' Feb. lfl Mrs.: .A: Pickard, chxJrman of the guided Mrs. 31cLean-along the proper joyed the tea and appropriately de- f on his work again, with some assist Fairport. Beach library committe»-, channel,• cotated cake served by Mfrs. Palmer! $nee. 'gave a sirref summa of the .wo:k _llr.� R.. Jane,, president of the and the association members. A meeting to discuss .York Uni- parents' Night at the Higb School 3nvoived'in the formait'on of the li°r Fairport, Beach Ladies' ApsociatiorL Lenity locate aan enndeabeuh Id to get ht was held filth good s cc� o" Wed- \ - t n - - - o oca e e n y night.. r " council chambers at Brougham o endance for•consultation -with Par* �Duhbarton Man 49 In Handicapped- Brougham 'To Get Wednesday, February. 10th at.& p.m. eats as to the progress ct_ them . � Those interested, in the locating of children. t Burned In Fire - the university here,-are-im;ited`to-at- : . tend this meeting. The January meeting of tr.'��ostt• SWim ff�ass Now More Li ht3 - - ens Institute was held lit't'le Ares• byterian Church basement on Tries+ A.D inbeirton man.w•a..burned about�' . :• .Township, Name_ s •day. January 26, with abvut*twenty. tyre neck, as he-fled from his burning H. T. Cook disclosed.this week Brougham streets are. in line fats two persons present. It was decided home'on Spruce .Hill Road on Tues- that the Handicapped Swim Class will ,something brighter in the very near to contri,ute Fifty 'Dollars to tbo day morning. ` have 49 children in their class this future as the,-result of a resolution • Pickering Historical Society to ass• Mr. S. Falco was treated for burns ` year, a total of-T more than Iact passed by. Pickering Township cqun- Fire Areas i:t in the establishment of the sugg- and shock at Ajax General Hospital, summer. eated Museum at Brougham.. Th* The fire which is believed to hare cil this week. . ! Btulget .tor the swim clays this Roy Miller speaking,on behalf of • Pickering Township has now been guest speaker, Mrs. Wm. Heron, d started in an addition, tile. Falco F year had been set at $935.00. It costa- Brougham ratepayers, 'said that •i di,videc(I into six'fire areas. A by-law Brooklin a Past President of SoatK was building onto his home:-„uttei t about S2?j.110 for each child. meeting ast Friday ni ht-was un- Ontario District, gave a thoughtfu; the new art and smoke•-and water per g y g payed this week T council rier of P The break down of children r area animous,in agreeing that the 12 exist- this into effect. The boundaries- of and constructive address on various did extensive damage to- the remain- piekering Twp. 25,• Pickering ing light; in Brougham 22 years old, the existing fire. departments will re- aspects of W. I. work, in which she der,of the home. Village 9, Ajax 7, Whitby 6, 'U.x. should be replaced and,15 new lights main the same as .before. out-lined a plan-proposed for this Mr. Falco-wlio'works nights urn+ bridge 1 and Blackwater- 1. The lat- added. There will be Fire Area 1- in the District, to establish a Seholarihip asleep: His wife was away at, the tit ter will not take seaimmin Fund to assist a girl each year to time. He woke u to find-his home 'on g Council's resolution agreed to pay- south-wrest, Fn a'.a rea_ 2 at Pickering P Mrs. Cook appeared before council ing 40 per cent of the capital cost Beach, Pickering Village Fire Area, take a Course in Hortse�:conotnief fire and escaped with only the Clothes asking for .a grant towards ius maintenance and o eration costs.I BTOU ham Fire Arcs Claremont and I at McDonald CoUege, Guelph. , he could grab at the time: work. She said they received a $160 T'he 60 per cent s}iare to be born!Stoufftille Fire Areas: ( Mr. K. J. Sine, left New York oti last year, by'the ratepa"yens wiH be spread over This by-lc«e ha, to have the ap= Sunday for a two-months' trip b0 'SPORT SLANTS-- _ prove o e n a - way of the­velling by Panama Canal,.nd ret• Deakin that a grant of $100 be given 60 per cent of operation costs too. Board before this becomes, effeetive. the Handicapped Swim Class. A `Pon 'discussion with 'resolutions - urning b .air. Our be.t wishes for a Last Week's Game pleasant elliday. P withdrawn and chahgefl S �' T slid gets P q ftnully resulted in the above. Dr. R. S.,Hoskin ' ng O y I It i t worth the time it take! . _ to call at our Public Library and see Whithy .5 r Last Week's Game �t it was the time to establish a Bantams olic in this, regard. He said he was ere are a few of Ad dress Conference them: "Queen Mary New O at reading pleasure. H r Pkkeria 6 Whitby.. 6 p Y g " by James Popp i g Y not opposed• to the 40-60:basis but Week's Up In Ward 3' that,if it was to be the case here; it I Hennessey; "Ask no Quarter", a blur This Week s -Games Tlie pc'9pk ui .the Gutted Chit•rch { graphy of Agnes MacPhail; "E-iison" must apply to the rest of •the town• {t T tl`uursday—Midgets c ship, ill•-Pickering, will tale t >criou- h,ul: a biography; 'Brown, of the Glebe" Pickering vs Whitby A.new polling subdivision has been As the discussion yerit on, the •at 'The Family' afid what U happetl by J. M. S. Careloss; "Citadel of created in Pickering Township covet- Reeve again pointed out to council ittg to it in- modern siring•, this God", by Louis de Wohl, a novel o€ Friday—Bantams in everything south of the Ch1R in St. Benedict; 'The 'Lost'Wagon", by Pickering vs-Whitby g Y g members they were making•a very coming Berk end. Dr. R. �. }Io:k- Game tiny 6 hitb Ward 3,, important deci ion, ing, prominent Canadiap }with. mangy• Jim Kjilgaard, a novel of a pioneer The formation of this new poll ''I just }tope council members know I yeals ut experience as Jadge. l'ar-� family. Also several- new mystery PEE WEBS reduces,numbers 16 and IT by 284 what they are doing'°, he told them. I Ole Officer and ' 1'\ll•1` Sccrctar� novels. '1 Pickering 3 - Ajax-2. voters. Some council members felt such ,t for Canada, will give three addres;e.:. On Friday, a family party, tort• Clerk I.. T. Johnston- told 'council policy would also apply to sidewalk::• baturday night, Sunday morning, s•sting of the Morley's and.McLeans Friday At-Whitby - 4.00 P. M. he believes a general revision might Other fel�.L;uld apply to •sewers and Suudav afternoon. Such quest- attended the performance of•H. M. ` Pickering vs.-Ajax be due in 1961. ion, as these are proposal for 'dis- S. Pinafore by I. B. M. Glee C1.tb, too. at Don 'Mills. Is .*'going steady" good for It is good news that 1Vlr. Win Fairport Yacht Club Formed At Township TO Start Win-agars? to return has sufficiently recovered ` to return from hospital on Saturday. What are the factors most lik- Mr. Ken Clarke very kindly treat. - A el to cause friction in the home? ed the Lincoln St. school pupils to -Frenchman's Bo —Plan Bi Season On Zoning Soon • The marrying age is going down a film, regarding the production of Y - Is this good? I nickel, which'-was very i tstructive, Planning Board and Township Viand'was muc f enjoyed by the child The new yacht club formed at further'information, or call Hayden council have agreed that the south What can the Church do to help fen. ti ' •' Frenchman's Bay has been named the Bernard at Temple 9-2421. portion of the township lying below non-Church families? Mr. Tom Wheeler is confined to Fairport Yacht Club and will be The executive wishes to go on re-'Highhay 401 between the west bound- his home and bed with pneumonia. ' based at 31nore's Marina on Wharf g y •try of Ajax and the Rouge Kind Do -the unmarried have. prob- ( We wish him an earl recover I cord as statin that ever one interest- Y Y• Street next to Glen Avis Park, g, should be zoned at once..,They' ar. lams such as - .acceptability in Mrs. Townie has been s rndin ed in boating whether it he sail or Y ffi Mr. Moore has laced the•£acilitiAs : •Society, that are more acute than the past ten days in.Ajax I.;.s ital p power, is eligjl)le to join. The object i also interested in having a plan put on' the married? p Y P of his marina at their. disposal: An. of the of is to advance the the rest of the township. under observation. election of oflicers took' place at 'thy sport of yachting -in its broadest I planning Associates have been ask- ' What should be the religious The Buckley family took Icc�a of meeting held on Sunday eveninff, sense. *The constitution NN-as accepted neighbors and fiends on Moncay, to January 1st. i ed to give, a detailed cost of a,plan practices of the Family? y and w6rk will now proceed oil the for the whole township. spend considerable doe in travel, The following: were elected: Com- by-laws, anticipating an enjoyable I project Planners informed the-clerk� 'Dr. "Hoski)tg is now 'Chairman tit f and finally make their home on tHeS modore, AIf..Adanrs; Vice.Commodore, season, The •executive committee is Mmiday that pre ann.g a zoning plan 'The United•Church Lonutt�sion on Island of Barbados. We learn.that Irving Gill; Rear Commodore Sail, going ead Nt:ith pla s for club I� j�? Christian :Marriage and Divorce. Mr. and Mrs.' Wert, McEachnie ex- Brian } D for the south pot'tirm below Highway � Brian East; Rear Commodore Power, registration and also the t1uh.burge-P.!401 would cost -between $1.000 End 1 Anyone may attend this Confer- pert to move soon, into thq h0� Harry Hutchison; Sec. 'teas., Hay- A vote of confidence was e:etended ence of whicii •Jfr. Vern. Pardon the former have just vacated: —9 -N $1,000 and between $3,500 and $4,000 ' den Bernard. from the floor to the steering com-' is Conveticr. "firkets mt .ale $?AO Mr. Leduc wishes the public n a lan-for the whole townshi t. f There were 17,in attertylance at the (for r plan 1 know that he has resumed his mittee that was formed last summer There was some discussion that � 1 meeting, mo .f tchom signed up for and which drew up the constitutibtt business. It a tailed "Paul's Tad , I � part of this had already been pail Support The Retarded Children and his phone number - 680, -�i!� memberships. 'I'hc organization is and brought plans to this -meeting-. for work done in'"the past Mt a plan Campaign Now Under Way open for further tPmhershilis and Tile steolmg•Committee consisted of: that dirt not go thrnugh, The costs of y anyone ]ntPtPd n I„wtint can con- 0;ire 5kitch, Adams, l Alf r%•ing f=ill this work will he investigated further. rf•� i � tact any of the a!:, n .nbers for ., and Brian bast, ;ably to return bane Tn Ajax Hoar hope he will be back to normal soort. isasoner was present. b enroll the ters enrolled in their vwi(ms groups• � l Mrs. c. wa;- d Thirty-five Teen-&gets fromn following Tweenies as Brownies: A few ladles helped be Susae Caine, Suzanne Davies, Lyra aer served tea to thos4 present. pital on Friday. He e ,4o�b Fairport Reach area met the Dun- n '•------------------------- - ` ?be Teen-&gets will lot aseeting on to bed at home for some is Kemp, Candice Munn, Teresa Moore, j,ADIY,Bt /lily, February 5, at &00 p. m. at his friends rill look f9fward to see- fair Baptist Church on Friday even- I nd Thoutpson and Beryl Watkins. 'Dellsir Baptiwt-Church ins hang ip and aro"4 8g� & ur�►gg and :syea! skatjag..at Heron Pk JJ Y After s glow enjoyable hours these, Jo-Anfl ,Iona and Mary Wilkinson Yaer 21-day Djlt ; �fy Happy Return.A to -Howard The staking for tht .499 develop^ wow IILI" who will celebrate his 8th assent is all coarpleted.north of Stse• they went bade to the h�arme of Mr. received by Mrs R. Crosier and her Her4tlsfwl � ��day on February 5: Ave. and.eputh of. Sunrise is and Mrs. M. Parkinson for hot doers, 1 Guides. Mr . Munn wa3 enrolled as packed pages, abs*lxta17 ! Many Happy Returns to David being held under obcsrvation by the doughnats and a merry aiag-song. Brown,Owl and will be assisted by Fbonss AJ&x MOIL or, urges: P. - a►tr w}q three years old oa Parks Development_Board. An impressive . cerenwn7 tGAk. _ 2 !d•Erickson, hit. lames _� .ref .Dunbarton place at Fairport Beach School. "oft -Mrs. F,.Jones:-It .was a ,bfg-thr0t. $esj &1► AJast. Or in. a o rr�o f well dur• Tiummky January•26 at 4.00 p• m. for Mts.. Munn's mother as she vat- feb 26 will be four years old on Feb.,6. S ee has not been. eshtsg ched her daughter•and grand-laugh- ------ `" L are, SW Abst Mr- Pry,er was jag the past few days And bia friends when Mrs. R. Merritt Dist. Comas- r _ . Ir - q•.. . .OPEN`EVERY EVENING TILL ?:OO p.M• ROUGE HILLS y EXCEPT THUM & FRI. TILL 9:00 P.IIA. ON NO; Z HIGHWAY PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS.,FRI., SAT. FEBRUARY 4th - 5th - 6th JUST EAST OF ROUGE BRIDGE CARTON POPULAR BRAND i OF 200 - $ FILTER TIP r , CATELLI'S {SAVE40 "I lb Boxes CANADA PACKERS CHUM X15 OZ. TINS -- --' SPAGHETTI Oft for C C C OG for - - , MACARONI E r FOOD CANADA PACKERS KLIK �s�s� p (CASE OF 48 TINS — 34.59) "M LUCMN 13 Oz. Tins REGULAR (SAVE 19c) RUTHERFORD'S HOMOGENIZED MILK _. ___.._.3 quart jug 55c RUTHERFORD'S 2% MILK -- � � � -3 qua jug 47c _ C Plus Deposits 1b5. - SPECIAL OFFER OF 3c OFF PLUS 2c OFF DOMESTIC ,, ��it��'K`• . ' �• `: . . MAPLE LEAF .PROCESS CHEESE ' -. - -. 16 os. SHORTENING ESTt �. e' dR- - pre - �2(SAVE Sc) . . BOY SCOUT WEEK SPECIAL OFFER OF 7c OFF PLUS 23c OFF COTTAGE BRAND SAVE t O,c FEBRUARY 7t h — 13th — _ LYONS ECONOMY PAK iSAVE 30c) APPLE and 'RASPBERRY or 1st Rouge Hill Cub and Boy Scout, carton of 100-2 cup size FOUR LB. TIN are going to have lots of'fun. Will APPLE and STRAWBERRY ;ou join them? Tuesday Feb. 9-- 1:00 _ 9:00 P.M. two shows. TEA ' - . ._ Movie Nite at Rouge Hill United Church Sat. Feb. 13—8:00 11:00 p.m. Big Camp Fire; Sing Song, BAGS Entertainment - Coffee -. Cocoa q Donuts. For more Information call Norm Bell, AT.' 2-3937. i T.RUBY RED• __ .. ROUND, SIRLOIN, T-BONE—and_WING R EFRU 1 S T E A ' S lb for C large' 'size 3b's BONELESS ROLLED PLATE BRISKET POT ROAST 96 39c DEVON SLICED RINDLESS BREAKFAST - C FRESH MEATY BAC- 0----N """' 91 �lb 1A' (side) SPARERIBS !b. MAPLE LEAF SMOKED PICNIC SHOULDER 9 FRESH SLICED SHORT CUT STANDING PORK AVER lb �25� C PRIME RIB ROAST- - _ -- - - SMOKED FRESH LEAN - BACON SQUARES Ib 19C DICED BEES _:�b 3�c ' M POTTED PLANTS L MAPLE LEAF (VAK PAK) PEAMEALED : . aTTAGE priced-#roli to .!95 each - C _ Ib , S D S r M TROU BOLL _ - r - - M � e meet at St. Edwards Hall on Thurs- Dorset and Mr. and Mrs. John Hen- urned to the home of Mr. and Mrs. iiamson suffered a fracture last weep bounty Health Unit day evenings at 7:80 and they had derson. W. R. Evans for lunch. The next Mr. and Mrs. B. Watson and their enrollment on Thur. Feb. 4th. Following this, Carl Balsdon show meeting will be held at the home of Sharon, and Mrs. Steve Wideman An= rt' Repo Congratulations and best wishes to ed films of the children's Christmas Mr. and l;drs. George McConnell on enjoyed Sunday supper with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs: Chris Penny, Chester- party at the church. A pot luck sup- r ebruary 9, at 8.30. Mr. Cresswell Mrs. R. Redshaw and family. COMMUNICABLE DISEASE—ITS ton Shores,who celebrated their forty- per was served by the ladies and a I will show some interesting slides. Mrs. Jones and Mr. Clifford knee DETECTION AND PREVENTION: fourth wedding anniversary Wed.Feb. game of dart-baseball was played I Mr. Ed. L-wis is recovering nic- mother, and brother of Mrs. F. ay- 'During the year one further imm= 3• with the losers elected to wash the ely after his operation- at Toronto w•.Nd were Sunday dinner guests natization clinic was established in the The deepest sympathy of the com- dishes. The next club meeting will be Western Hospital. the hozue of Mr. and ,Mrs. Hayward— • .•!western part of Pickering Township munity is expreased•'to.Mr. and Mrs; held on Februaty 26th. The Social Mr. and Mrs. J. Clynyk and fam biinging the monthly,total- held in John Pavey,snd•som David and Plul- dub are putting on a film show at ily, and Mr. and Mrs. Haile)! all The W. A. of the United Church ''our area to twelve. At these clinics iP, Rouge highland Dr. when the Fairport. United Church Sunday of Newmarket were Sunday visitors held their monthly, meeting•Thurs- Ai 1959, a total of 3,416 immuniza. Angels called their little son and School room on,Saturday afternoon. with Mr. and Mrs.. A. Rozelle. " day, January-28;-in the Sun. Shoot 4 - doris were'given-against small pox, brother James Daniels ,away Tue. Frenchman's Bay Bowling News: The monthly meetiiig of the W. � roorn. Mrs. C.• Reynold-3 was in ' - . ft`iheria,' tetanus, pertussis and Jan. 24- Blowjoes 34, Hellcats 32, Baycats 31, 3M- ,. of the Cnitcd tnurch will be charge of the Devotional. Topic - �- The West Roage'-Ladies Club Meld Redhots 2? Stinkers 23, Yellars 22,( held in the Sunda School Room, "I will ht the candle"•was read V' ' poliomyelitis, to infants and pre- y. light --- ichool children.�i addition, during their regular r-meeting Thurs. Jan:'14 FIeadpina 21 and Roughriders 20.1 on February 11, at 2.30 p. tut. Mrs. by-Mrs. E'. Cook. Mrs..T. Hammond 'tile year the booster immtuyation with about 14 in attendance. Several Over 200-- Dave Brundle, 206; Ivy'' George McConnell i; to be in charge spoke, and gave a-reading called programme in the schools was. com- projects Were discussed for the year 8Ritch-206;Al Grant, 220; Al Skel-f of the program. Roll Call to' be,=3- "More Stately, Mansions".-Mrs. Rey- pleted and a total of 2,914 school one being a Spring Fashion Show, ton, 213; Jim Whyte, 216, 209; Ralph wered with words oi4 Scripture con- molds read a selection from the 'Up- Mrs. Florence Gain, Roue Hill Dr- Thomas 218, 264• Shirley Whyte, tainin the word "`Love". per Room". Mrs. -F. • Carson sang _�c2sildren received protection. n+ g � Y Yt R _ Na eases of paralytic poliomyelitis, was appointed to head a committee in 257; Fran Wentzel, 221; Helen Fen= Mr. and Mrs. G Godfrey and the two solos and the scttGTIITp-wvas read diphtheria, tetanus or small pox were charge of the event. Mrs. Iva Adams ton,215, 258; 'Gena-Lunney,-.-13; Anna family of Oshawa were Sunday visit- l by Mrs. R. Morgan". The business of u reported to s in 2%9. The measure as co-cowenor. The next meeting of Cichum, 230; Clare Skitch, 271, 228; ors at the Ross Redshaw home. the meeting was takhi by Presid- — - the u will be Thur--, Feb. 200• Jim Hern- 204; Ralph Hill and Kent Carlton � ent Mrs. R- Ward. • of su:cc�"s c, et2u�sis Vaccine ap- STOP Bill Dobson, , , fear iii fie i sin its prevention — 11, at 8.30 p.m. in the school and Helen Hill, 215, 233; Ruther Hern, were week-end guests at the home Kea Ward, Chas and. Dick Coop- since cases continue continue to oc- every member is asked to make an, 200; Gord Warren, 22b. of Mr. and Mrs. A. Samarillo. er attended the -Farm Equipment `±etir—but in 4ts !owes mortality rate; effort to bring a couple of friends to We are sorry to report Mike Will__ how at the Col's p :ino deaths from this disease were re- help build up the membership this u A u ��cc►irt ed to us. This disease carries a Year. B�U GHAM - TMtigh mortality and morbidity in in- The scores for the Kiwanis Junior F fancy; it is advisable to receive pro- 'Bowling for last Saturday were high The .Euchre sponsored by Brous` NOUSEINORK 8 tt+iCtion as early as practical o boy,' Glen Hart 232 and high girl, ham I. O. O. F. Lodge and held-in : Nttr ease we net the age for starting' Deidrie Welch 193. their Hall at'Whitevale, was held w *dmunization at 3 months. A note- Mrs. Sid Henson, Rivercourt PA, as u§ual, on Friday evening with AS EASY - -vo:rtby feature of our imunization was quite warreed when she learned the following winners: ,Ladies - 'firs. during 1959 was the re- her nephew Bill Vance, 'fifteen of M. Nolan, Mrs, J. -Nighswander, . from the Connaught Laborator- Hillsburg was a passenger on the ill Mrs. E. ReddiGk, Gents Mr. - fie -of anew quadruple vacine which, fated bus last Thurs., Jan. 28, when Carr, Mrs. E. Phillips( who played - .)*-combining prevention for diphth- a school bus was in collison with•a as a man); and Mr. J. Nighswander. ---� �i,, batsays, poliomyelitis and per- train hear HillabwT with a load of Mr. and Mrs. Da�►id Barclay and ape lion, .lam reduced students from Erin High School. Bill family of O lawn;. Mr. and Mrs: E. 7. iii -. the amber of atendancea Which are w" me of the ba'Ya- who had-jibst Cai4tpbell and family, also Mr. Stan Changed seats with- the two girls T'weedie' of Toronto, had supper WW7ar, by differalrt7means Just before tine accident and escaped with Mr.- and"Mrs. •J. Tweedie, of - - ;iWorent ideslitum, an opportunity with a chipped knee cap but t8rtae of vale, 'on Sunday. - aadt Mts,, Ra Ellicott and :*area. to'the a�tli: population of his school friends were banned beyond �Vt�e. Y aspr�,%Ule tesrit T to- receive polio- reeognitwn and the driver died late+: family vrsitckl Mr. and Mrs. Simmons = L vaccine free of charge. The phones are all out in that dis- of 'Thornton, on Sunday afternoon: . ; . is:on July 1st,' we took trict and the roads are ilmpsrsible by Mrs: Gillntaa, who is very iU'in fivm the County Tuberculosis ear so Mrs. Henson has not been able ' Oahta-a.•Hospital is showing slight - ,Aspodation those `clinics at present to get In touch with her brother.' aigiFs of repvery. We all wish her a I µ ogesating.oursres: Mrs. Jess Reid and Jars. I?. Tearne sp*y recovery. = Babies: Dtrrins 1969 the Health held a Stork shower for Mrs. Fleury Mr. and 'Mrs. Harry Knox, Sot- .?[WC irrvestig'ased 93 reports of hum- Mayers,at Mrs. Reid's home on Rouge ina,�visited Mr. and Mrs. K. Pastor M& beings is Zgntaet with an animal Highland Dr. Wed. evening, Jan. 217, on'$utrday afternoon. _ lrurpected of rabiss...No human eases Mrs. Mayer:' received many lovely Mr. Wm. Knox- Visited hi3 son ietaured in our area. Reports irons gift for the expected baby: Jphn, and Mrs. Knox oq. Thursday. � ! {+taws ahaw a steep decline from last Young seven-year-old Johnny Keen- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Harbron y : incidence of this disease an, son of J.imtrt:fe and Dells 1[t►enan, and daughter Ina-Jean, visited thcsr - No Chesterton Shares Z+ YNIN - was rushed to -aunt M. Matthews on Saturday - LRGISLATION, SUPERVISION a Seasbord General Hospital 111 s-, evening. _ N':I)I"ITROL; The Health Unit is the Jan. 28 where he had his_appendiets We are glad to hear Mrs. H. Shca amelal agency eharge dwith regular removed We wish Johnny s speedy who has been ip Oshawa Hospital. BETTER lieu) responsibilities to the Public recovery. is goming along Fme, and expects to � �� TNCALLY f Reath. Many happy returns to Howard leave hospital soon. In one case last year,court action Williams, Ridgewood Rd. whose birth- Mrs. Match wan able-to 3eave the � was necessary to secure the abate- day was Wed.,:Feb.3.to Harold War- hospital and has been recuperating - meat of a nuisance arising from sew- dell, Chesterton Shores, who had a at the home of her sister, returned ►. } age disposal. In addition, five pre- birthday Mon., Feb. 1, and to Mrs. to her own home here this week. � ts3sea were placarded as unfit for I Peg Lynn, with a birthday Sun. Jan. . Mr. and Mrs. N. Burton -visited • ... ttoan habitation, and two restaur- ,Jl and celebrated with 'a .party of it- Hamilton, at Port .Perry on Sun- : ants closed• In three instances,' the (friends ai home on Sat„ Jan. 30. day•• ° munieipubties were informed that we I Miss Linda Carr, Brownfield Gdns., The Women's Institute is holding �wolrld 'no.recornmend the renewal of was hostess to about 12 giii friends' d pot�lgck supper. in the Hatt, on _ restartcatiE licences until certain in"- Sat afternoon, Jan..30 when she had Tuesday, February 9, followed by a � ` tiprovements had been effected.- In I a skating party and had hot,dogs and short program an'd Oides shown by ,I future, swimming pools and slaughter drinks afterwards. Russell Gray, on his- trip out west lsouseb will only be•permitted to oper- Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.. An invitation is extended to all int, --» site on a permit from the Health Sick,-.Decimal Place on the arrival crested. A special invitation is cx- unit, of a baby daughter last week. tended to the 4-H Cldb girls. GENERAL REMARKS- At the be- " Miss Bonny bfiller, of Whitby, sinning of a new year, it is good to :. s spent the v,eek-end with.her grand- BAY v :?•. port flint, during 1959, these has parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. English, u considerable development with The annual meeting of Fairport Miss Carol White has been away YOUI electric drier,your vacuum cleaner of the services which have been(United Church viVas held Thursday and front school.during the past week, f andOUr elective rat] vide the p"t, !!was preceded by a pot tuck supper. due to illness. p Spey - fe a subject of increasing eon-1The annual reports were presented The Institute Euchre was held as Jed efficient service. leSE are just 801 Z's as evidenced by the formation and all showed an increase over the usual on Tuesday evening when the -mots meow health association in this f previous year. 'Phe offieerts for 1960 following were winners: Ladies - -_of the many benefits yQgd' enjoy R It s : Elders;Hairy Cook, John Raw, Mrs. N. Eurton, Mrs H. Plaxtoa v T - {lawe -been atended by members of bon, and- Mats.' J. Henderson: Stew. and Mrs. H. •Malcolm; Gents - Mr. you.put electricity to work in your home. _ galatd.-atad.Q>T the staff of the 4*, John Henderson, Mrs. Q Skitch, Ross Carlton, Mr. Thos. Ogden and \ __ Udt:.New oat-patient taeilit-)3irs F. See t,. Girl aelsdon and Sid ,Mr. H. Malcolm. Trpveiling Prizes �/jOt�@ aIId 1�OIiQ:�eOp� bVil'3► day dim!. �j ,bt P inaugurated . at the Fenton.. Trestees, 'Mrs. W. Avis, to: 'Glen White and Mrs. j Davis: _ ospitat �tit1;11Land the Harry Cook and Robert B"alsdon. Son. There will not be a euchre held on f over_„Dtsasftoc of this t•ha visit- y. erupt,: Mils' Jesaie Hen February 9t�i; fins-to t2re--' v.eletrtrl the falue 'city's low-c'oe —_ demon. It was.with re t•--that re- s e in h al burs with our stag, signation 'of Itev.' J.. r5litinson of The yearly meeting-of St. John's ' IN CONCLUSION: I''would like to• Fairport United.Church was received, Church was held on Thursday even-. '� , helped us take charge of our chores., . rem my sincere thanks to the due to ill health.' ing. Reports of all secretaries were - d�ir'man and Members of the Board Congratulation's to Mr. and Mrs. handed in, and all were satisfactory. ,?educed housework t0 something that's_ of Health; 'to the members of the Stan Edwards on the birth of a baby All allocations were met. staff,-' and in particular to'our sen- girl.at the,Women's College Hospital Mr. and Mrs. K. Bent and family 811IIOSt enjoyable and'helped raise Cllr idt staff, without whose efforts no'on February 1st. Mother and baby also Mrs. E. Cars veil all of Oshawa, 11V1n Standards to a Il @w hi h: improvements in our service would 1 are reported doing well and Wayne visited their mother Mrs. W. Hanel- g g lime been possible; to the physicians is very happy to have a little sister. ton on Sunday. - -- '.-of our area and to the .Many votun- Mr: and Dii�. Bernie Bell moved to :DIr. and bfrs. Stotrey visited her In the 60's electricity will do even more teees who have helped at our var- Whitby this week. sister 'firs. J. Salmon, Cannington, r. ions clinics, arid to all who have con- The Home and School meeting was on Sunday=. +..^.help fill our working days-with pleasure - tributed both individually and through held Monday 'night with _Ins. .Mar The Library Board ' meeting was - :.their organizations to'the health of garet Brown presiding. Don Lynde held last:,week, when the follo.ving and help turn spare hours t0 IelBl'aI'e. 1 Weir community during the year. of the South-west Pickering Fire officers Were elected. Retiring Pres- _ -- _Res_pectfutly submitted, Dept. gave an interesting talk on fire ident, Mrs. Salgo; President, Mrs. :- ...01 W. Eric MacBean, M.D., D.P.H., prevention followed by a question and . Csibson� Secretary-Treasurer, X.O.H. nd Director, answers period. As it was Founders Robert on; Board Members: Mrs. - O.H. Night a cake with 7 candles was se Storrey, Mrs. Roy Miller, Mr. Glen, p s� WEST ROUGE v� to honour the 7th year of the Bay bins. C:r Hcltby, burs. Salgo, Rosc, -'Village of Pseleerin� ` Road Home and school. mart' Salgo, Vivian 'Dube' and. Mr. >Elxksy results for the West Rouge A very enjoyable time was held at Challice.' • • • • • • League last Fri. Jan. 29 icere: Pee= Zhu Socint-C-lubrof-Fairport-L r+ite�l - - �Vblic Utilities Commission Wee: Tigers won with a score of 6 :Church on Friday night, '.January 2rJ r p u against Plymouths 0. 13 es scored'with 17 members in attendance. S CLAREMONT = ��''' aL $ while Brandt, Bones, Milne and Salt gave a demontitit3tion of a stereo- Watch for the I_ci ion', �i eekty ;Notion Electrical Week �"eb. 711°13th Doyle came up with 1 goals'each for phonic tape recording. Thoy played'a.I 50J:4 Draw that n ill cninnience,next - Tigers. Imperials took the second quiz game, Who Am I^ and demons•'- week: ._ R game with 4 to Cardinals 0, Barry, trated how a quiz game rain he rigger' Mr.'Bill Voss war in Toronto on - Head scoring all 4 goals of the game. by hiding a microphone in the kitcher Saturday on a business trip: -- In the Junior games Canadians had and when t'ne contestants who were \'Ir. Don Hedges returned to his _ S against Boston 1: Bruce Craig scor- in the kitchen, talked over, what well- ork on Mondy after being ill,with ELE CTRICIT " ed. 6 and ,Ian Henderson :3 for the 'known personalities they should be flu for several days.. vArmers while Glen Hart scored the the panel were snare of their identity The Guides add Bccrxnies 'Mothers goal for the losers. The second game when Mr. Salt played back the tape. L. A. are 11opitig for a flood crowd was won by Detroit 4 against Maple[The contestants all thought the panel at- their White Elcohant Bingo on Leafs 1, Melville scored 2 with Scott I very clever until the hoar was ex- 1`1 46ruary 4, at 8.00 p. m., in the • i and Toye getting 1 goal each for the' ptained to them: Bob Hol'obpn and Community Hall. f winners Rycroft got the lonely goal Myra Salt were the panel and the The Goodfellowship Class of the for the losers. contestants were: Carl Balsdon, ,Mrs. United Church enjoyed bowling on - Y The Girl Guides, of West Rouge Ann bIcKeen, Mr. and firs. Fred � Friday night at Markham and trot• " J - Guides And Brownies Hold Special (erernony - It Means M oney To. Us .13ptaking oil behalf of the merchants of Pickering Village; -_ we can state that until the bottom portion of'Church is graded or improved it is costing the merchants here money in lost business- We know for a fact, that quite a num r of people in the :Squires'Beach area, who haw been in the habit of shopping in :•the village are now going east or west of us'. They claim the. : road is at present in such poor condition they don't caret to. ---- `-drive their cars'over it. This portion of• the road is a.County and Department.of - Highways proposition and we would appeal to the powers- - -.. that-be to try, and get.some work done on this road as'soon as Vss Not withstanding the fact that roads are hard to keep ->stnooth in winter, surely something could be done about the { px went condition to improve it. - " iA Good Sign . _-. . working on _We understand that planners are presently N " sorting for tKe-south portion.of-th-e tewnship, below Highwat•_ y . 401. This is not before it is needed.. : W. G. Messer our representative on Metro Planning Board has disclosed that of all the municipalities under Metro plan, ding Township is the only one without zoning or master _ Pte- - Council and planning board have also said, they hope to get on with zoning the balance of the township, once this initial pain is completed. With all other townships around us' either zoned or in the process of it, it is reasonable to assume that Pickering Town- shiP could have a lost of small type+ locateainleTo Toronto `.,.dumped into its because-they cannot ,'.arboro. We think most residents will welcome a start on zoning ° .joy. their Devi Property protection. be 1Pns.rero R.R. 3, PICKERING. ONT- Old Rosebank Rd. N. .— TE. 9-lli7 • PORTRAITS , A w WEDDINGS �itolo9raPher y BANQUETS r GROUPS. ETC. Church. - �t1NBl�RTON : .- terian eh b of Tren-Mr and and Mrs. Dick Gi b, F.•. "' i ton, were visiting at Mrs Oliver 11 - Personals - Saadra and Sheila, the t xin a Gibb's ea Sunday•• n keFhters of bar. and Mrs. Wrn. air- i Dumbarton United Church , ;grieve, Spruce Hill Road, Will ctle The regular morning !e vice '.vas Br�wnies who lbfate their 4th birthday on Sunday, conducted by Mr. Donald"Belt. with' ' • ,Mrs, Fa•-m= and Marquis Tien,Surrounding the good. congregation to atten- First Piclteting Guide Co "walking its who 'kailted• n?', )February 7. a very g u ' ceremony. Left to Right: Mrs. er, Toffy Owl, and MM J. Davin- also "-are up . = itdarcta ,Fairgriecc,..age 8 years, dance. Mrs—era Freeman s`an^ a Huyelc, Guide Captain; �aeloe War- Hell, Brown Opel, First Pickasing grcmp'are many other meeabers of solo "Hear My Prayer �coompan-' 1 Brownie Pack; wendri Nickerson the 1st Pickering B:awnie Paris. takes to-Ajax Hospital, Mon- of Barrie r item Rosemary Oxemhata, ley evenirsg suffering a �throa: j►zn- led by Mrs. Wilkinson at the organ. - - The 'scripture was from the t:tN bm o by B- a Dine oy rtbase. ,- Congratulations to Terry Dobbin Bell Jonhn`Love'� the greatest #Ao had 1i birthday on January 25, ing up a safety patrol. It was deeid- Lean, East Woodlands. Winners - iner Eileen Edmunds en Jean Pal- .... - - d celebrated :with the help of -a thing in .,fie world. I€ a man love+. ed the Home and School would sport- bins. Redpath Feist, Mrs. Wm. hfo- 'tl2co ScorBesttAnd Over - Han'eap - d celebrated her tittle friends it will be jus: •iatvral that he will sor the (goject, and the-plan will be Lean, Mr. Lee pearl Richardson 255; }can Pal- . fol{ill the law, Try placing the word Birthday; to Mrs. Dowling Jac Cropley and son Jor.:, of Deep, worked out with the help of the lead- Happy Y �ivcf wa.c ras,t.ng at the E. Annis °I" in the place of tint word "char- er of the Safety Parrot Organization- who was sevatty-one years young me c,s,.L^J: Hilda Lennox 238; -- - - :-::.Rome on the week-end. Miss Evelyn icy" or love in the l3th,:hap. of A shorn discussion after the riteet- . on February 4th; celebrating at the Hanel Neale 233; Eileen Edmunds Aanis, of .Oshawa was alip a'•guest• 1st Corinthians for a true scat of ing, on music, was left 4v� to an- 'Rosebank Nursing Home. ,2' Bes,,e Eryant.231; Berry 'Had- . = Id Ur.Mrs. J• s bicClement yourself: "I suffereth long and A.- other time- Mrs. W. Carter gave a We would like to welCOrrte the den ii30; Pat Stratford 222, 200; And Mary-Seth were guests cf Dr. kind. I envieth not, I.�aunteth not -report Qf the activities of the Cub two new residegts.to„lhe ,IRosebank Lil Rimmer 214; Eileen Thompson Hilt (formerly Eileen myself, am not puffed up:' The sign and Scout, Group. They have twenty Nursing Hoare - Mr, Raps; of"for- iw; tae Stork gild; Pauline Howe ks� Mrs J. Sunday of a true Christian is shorn.by th2ir six Cubs, the leaders are: . Ml's. onto, anld Mr. younger, �f Fair- 2Q5; Hazel'Dawson ZIN; 'l�iora Bull- Christian and (amity on - love for each other. Through Love I(ott and Mrs. Wilcox The Scouts � Beach. ock 2Ai;. Isabel Fenton- 201.----- �[iss. Muriel'Eanttor3 " ormecly of Dunbar missionary, on ,leave+ we are all equal before the Cross have fourteen members with Mr. rs. Calvin, of O,ld Roaebank Rd. Dun Indn, was also present. where there i3 no race or religion ' Perkins of Brougham in charge. South, is still is; t4 Oshawa Hosp- - StR'Atsdrew's Prwe7l� Chu*d!- )1[rc. Marion McClement we.+ a preferred Love makes three contra- They (rave bought books and other Ilia, aitd will `6e thhere'Ydr S 'svt�tle. A large inj-b4r,attended the reg* Est so(tllst at DeveYcourt Silva- 'buttons to out soul. First, it re= necessary equipment. A Janice is yet Haar morning-warship service This at the Sunaay - veala our true self; secondly, only planned for Brougham-on February The Friendship Group of the U. was the conclusion of "Youth V1Lee1” W. A. held their monthly meet- and th4_.fal1owing young people ass- it• to love in lac Thursday. a was a very The W. A met on u ? tr ri krThe in the church parlatirs -with diverse people together with a corn= Greenwood Conservation Park, Jan- good attendance. Da d- Dorothy - Circle Group in'charge the mom bond- nary 29. Mrs. L. Wilson then pres- Mrs. Kaven, Old Rose;*ra»k Road, sly alt in at E - - • - - Mtwuncettsettts - .ented Mrs. W. Cortez with her Past- • S•, has been ill with flu.--- - --- son. The full choir was in attendatt- s' - and Mr;. ----- - - . President's Pin. The meeting ad- ce under, the direction of Marion " � atulations to M•• Tlie Official Board will meet at Gam+ Bowling League McClement, organist and choir-lea- ___._._ �Qohn Zawerucha on the birth of a Dumbarton Church on Friday, Feb- journed with a social cup of tea. Pickering. 1Wa on January 2:, at Ajax Hose►tal• ruary 5, at 8 p• zn• to disouss pastor- Birthday congratulations to. bits. Statt�3ings As Of January Zfi. der: A lovely 'duet. "I'd rather have : .. . Visitors at the Thof"npso: s, Base al relations. - ' Frank Weavers who celebrated on were: bar. and Mrs ------------------ January 31: also to Gordon Carter Terns 'rte, on Sunday -------------------------- --- -- ` Jesus was song y Elizabeth oy- Points es and Helen Brisbin The uripture g Patti :� R� w•ho had 'a birthday.on January 29. No. l - Eileen 4 lesson was from 2nd Chronicles, Fobert Stirling and daughters, !4 Chapter 34. Mr.'Hei'on told of ]{inq - — Rnd Bev. of Scarborough' _ Mrs. �V. Middleton visited her No. '2 - Dorothy P Thomas. Durntond, «'e are very sorry' ta hear. David' sister Mrs., and Mr• R_ Scoti, of No. 3 - Amy 4 � Josiah and how he drove out the Dar. and hl Es. No. 4 - Evelyn 0 1 priests of Baal. In 'the evening a �Jfdarion, Gloria.. and Donnie visited Sawyer has the mumps, Toronto, on the week ens. _�.) Ysung People's -Interdenominational Mar Durnond's parents, Mr. and Ntrs. Amy Bell is home .from the bar. and ,bits: Roy Alexander•and No. 5 - Haiti ..Mrs Horner at Barrie on Sunday• Scarboro General Hospital. `son Paul, of Itatrine, spent the week .No. b - Barbara 0 Fireside Hour was held. Acing-song The Circle Group are catering to AI r. and Mrs: R. Dey went to Pt• end with Mr. and ?firs. C. Hubbard. _ High Single (flat) - Norma Bak conducted by Mr. Heron, opened the Credit last a.;. R. De y' to attend y , (handicap) service. Devotions were taken by An- -�lfe Kiwanis. dinners far February. y g --Sort to hear that Mr. and Mrs. er 242• `High Single The 2nd Brownie Park of Dun= the Dixie Ice Carnival; where ' Pat Nigh Triple nabeltb�VT cks David eir.isle cw Gordon Hifgfison's baby as still- in Pearl Richardson 255; y carton had a skating' party at the. Smith, bars. Dey's niece, skated in I the Hospital for Sick Children. We (flat) Anne Penstone 5b4; High 17omthv Erickson. Offering Stew- �'Soutlnvest Fire Hal! on Friday even- the solo. t hope he will soon' be;able, to be at Triple (handicap) - J. 'Palmer . arras were: Wayne Parkes acid Ron- • • • • nie Barker. The ;ilm "The Power of �8 bfr., Eric Hilton injured an eye, at I home. I The Executive o£ the �'• A. met work, and has. been, ;home. during - 200 Scores And Over - Flat - the Resurrection" was shotivri. •ents }tt the home of Mrs. Harry Pearce- the past week ROSEBANK Norma Baker 242; ,Pearl•Richard- Nvere s the meeting, refreshments hits. �tiendy Tran is home fr•,m son 229; Hazel Neale 2'li; Anne were se ti.. Andrew's Young last Thursday. .13. Sympathy f5 extcnded-to tlheBra,- the Oshawa Hospital, and is feeling We are sorry to hear that, Gait Penstone 223, 211; essie Brya++t Pennle 1 much better... I Morris, Old Rosebank Road., S. JPn family, Alto-ta Roa'd; the Lawrrn- Donnie `eater i= not welt, ar•d is j?avia family', Kingston Rd., and was home from• school last week, ' t. Hertzberg and family of t:'•is confined to the house, with flu. r. it I - ' ,age, Who all, have recently had Mr. and liars. R. Dey we l': up:to, . • 'The First .Boy Scout Troop at 1 j usin- the monthl Paper Drive on- _ to tom. r'Y_0 D OIL yrrfily beceaverrtents. Lake Siincoe last Sunday on b hold th y. P ,GOAL t Mee Bellhouse has been visiting ess and while'ihEte, watched men Saturday, February 6• So, - get all - /ately ut I,akefield. ice fishing. those old p'aptrs out. ' fir, younger, of Fairport Rd. N., The last week Thursday Afternoon ROA® Euchre was held at the home of Buildino ' dp ffered a stroke on Mohdax and a BROCK . - � ` -how in the Rosebank'Nursing Home. < Mrs.' Kitdg, 'of Oakwrood Dr. This - — Wally Hobbs while playing hock- Tlie Home and School held their was.also, a Pot fuck lynch. suffered a broken thumb and lac regular meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 2. We are sorry to hear that Car- M't"I Ltd. Mt£ons to his ear. with.Mrs. Mows presiding., In spite' ,olyn Redpath was ill with flu, last Mrs. Walter Willis attended the of the cold weather,.there was a goo-t week. - 9-443 Hal meeting of the East Toronto attendance. After -the business per- The Friday night. Euchre ,was PICKERING 74 _® - � bytcrial at St john's Pteaby- iod, there was a tfiscusston on sett- held at the (tome of ors. Writ. bic- _ - CLA��I MISCELLANEOUS F 1 E D INSURANCE I Dinty'S 1NG VV EN .ARTICLES FOR SALE - --�1 WRITE EVERY KNOWN TYPE OF INSURANCE `C CASH AND CARRY PRICES f LAWNMOWER } _ CY '�. E. MORLEY HEADQUARTERS _. VALENTINE TEA ON,PLYWOODM SALES & SER�'IC1: 4x8x'b 83� if you buy in haste, Ausp:cea Afternoon Group 4x8xg's 85.35 : REAL ESTATE PI Et2 HURCH For CK ING UNITED C• 4x8x5z 86.6! Your money you'll waste, C. E. Building RUARY il. q 87 91 a little Paint 4x8x% s AS CLOSE TO YOU AS YOUR TELEPHONE Ma a little tin, THURSvAY,�bEB 4x8x,a �•� Make:lawnmowers seegk just '32 KINGSTON RD. W:, PICKERING, ONTARIO what they 'ain't. ----------------------------- Sheathing . 3 00 P M 6-16th's in3 Plywood '83.21 r c 1•. %th's' 83.56 f, RESIDRNCE 767 SEE .A FULL LINE AT EUCHRE€'and REFRESHMENTS %th's Underlay 628 - .1ELEPHONL—PICKERING: C►FFICE 67 — DINTY'S L,�,,,,Y, F 100. - 4x4 Pop. Underlay 4124 r? -- d SMALL MOTOR CLINIC At The, Ilaaae Of Mn R. I[}ah -: WE SELI, THE BEST FORREST� LUMBER CO. LTD. Main Street. Piekeeriag AND SERVICE 'THE 'REST : , --- --------- --- Opp, Pickering TwP.. Polito Statioui _. � Pickering 684 ----------------------------- --- - No. 2.. Highway u j' —� EOOPER–BLOCK LTD. =--------------- - �ick�r�nq 1l'�II�e ---------l'�.Tk-9_. �— SEPTIC TANKS Mt. and Mrs. C. J. Butt eptertaia- .. FOR SALE i '• NIA ROAD - TORONTO ed some members of Mrs. Butt's MCI and Spies - 82.25 Bush. ALEDO CLEANED•C LE _ .92e C user Mr . . y , family on Sunday, who - -Other Va:ieaes Qa Hand - L,OCKS & BRICKS a - arld Mrs. J. J. Gibson and Mr. and Please Bring Containers "'W, J. SUIT Mrs. Archie Watson, all of Port Open Evenings And Week-ends - - - Perry; also Miss Fi°re'nce Gibson - STRUCTURAL STEEL __ Oshawa ,_ RA 3.4441 y; DICKERING ORCHARDS !a' - _ .:• '� ___--- and Mrs. M. Coakwell, both of Oali- One Mile West of Pickering Village ' . p REAL - .------• -• ----------------- a a.. Pickering� � wa On No 2 highway �ItlRI � tANKS CLSANIED A Confs'rmation Service win •be !Phone: 367M2 gjklr7fA8Y WAY held at St. George's Anglican Church ---------------•,--- ---------- ' PiCKERfNG,4 O . — A -Surrelai+r#it R� Henry Hui►t, mo 0-LOf ESS Floor Prices STATION ROAD, New tanks btstalled Suffragen Bishop, will conduct 'Brought Quantitites Of-Star K•, R'ASD , service for -the joint-classes °fv' Surplus Eggs To Market And 'pblos: Whitby Mti 8-250 ! H. S. Shepherd, of'St. George's and Slashed Prices To An Ail-Time Low. r.c IO►it Rev. C. E. Olive, of St. Paul's, Dun- Take This Opportunity And --------------------------- Construe on y y Quality. AHN 0 L• barton. ti EAT M O RE The Barkey-Scott But—Be Sure To B �RCDMAN machines are tow being employed at P U Y ONLY THE B E S T ti i N S U K A N C R - Hamilton. Local Specialized Hermery Of „ Her'many friends will be happy to JERRY HASEK ,1 A515t1I "c* OF ENGLAND SHEET METAL hear that ne i O`�tal, Mon- Church St. North, Pickering �HHD COMPANY S.TD• - ed coasc:ousnsss in hospital,folio ng Is Ready To Serve You. Regulaa FIRE day, after thirteen days.. Weekly Deliveries To The Villag - ��QBE 'WORKS surgery for brain armour. Phone Your Orden - 327J3. ' V a� A pis*c speaking contest was]Held 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST ' on Friday at the Community Hall. < �gr1zw C yylflEne Oaf sponsored by the Duabarton Leg- HELP WANTED ` is TerlePhorkes fti aodnq C�eriifs+riY D+svhr tom Pr:ze-winners were (Grades 1 Centre Dhow Ajax 4A0 to 6), Allison MacBean, DL=m Muz- CARETAKER WANTED Off. Seatien Plasm Ajaz Shopping GARWC*D I= and Michael West In Grades 7 St. Francis de Sales Catholic School . '• Gt�RNEY _ and 8 - Mary Muckle, Janet Cooney Pickering village, requires a full- a - and Evelyn Rancourt Ouar congmt- time caretaker to commence duties ••� - art or a boat Febru"y lot. Applics RHEEM ulations to all winters. AFPBAISALB FINDLAY Finalists, at the Linook$ Street tions are to be mailed to the under- MORTQAGB8 - School junior Division were: } giving pi.,,c:iars ofk age, CES, VIfATER NEATEDS Head, Nancy McLeod, Patsy Brag- 1 present employment, sx+wrsence and '�. 'NEWEL an, Allison MacBesat and Dianne references. TORONTO: 8llpfrs 2-367:1 GAS RANGES i Muskar Of Ilse 'five above, Allison PHONBs PICZZRING 143 FLOM FURNACES : ' l resented and Duane the Cr rap- resentd the school.st this Oor:sD•a _ REAL ESTATE BROKER ------ P. J. McCabe, «velar=, Dun>tarton Post Offce : pICKSRIIBd VILLAGE ' 9arms up 1a S �'saes ition: in the Coer�tsaedty Hall, hexes. Theo- District-'Finals will be >�d in REAL ESTATE =w, `HI68WAYV 1-4 M1ELZ SOUTH SIDE NO. 2 HIGHWAY �ablsl en '6111 Bowrrsanville. 1 RANT OF DU BARTON � We extend sympathy to Mrs- Dwtn- bungalow as "flo E 179 PICKERING na11- on the passing of bar mother. TO RENT =5-roomred M'rs. Fred Elliott at Van Kouglmet, Pairporl Beach. Pboae:_TEmpla MO. 8.2515 WHITBY Ont. on Wednesday, January 27.' ' 9-1337. - ----------------------------- -, _ ---- At the the not held on �waa Mr.K fished. Phone, 5-roomed Emple 9-=. t Chit a DON BLIZZARVELECTRtC ..��------ --• when g °a ------------------------ 3tADI0 AND TV SERVICE Denton Taylor, P- Eng. of Bellevtfta- _ WORE GUARANTEED - who is is the Consumer Service of .TO RENT - two bedroom apart East. Central RegiOar, Ontario Hy- metrt, self-contained. modern coaven- CQ)rpSSRCIAL RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL WIRI?:G PHONE DAYS PICSBRING also. iemces. Reaeotgable rent, to adukm � Plr 293 ----------------------------- • W The public school skating carnival o�Ae: TEmple 9-1820. ME ESTIMATt ATlantie 24186 was bald on Friday last at the ,=VSNINGS � ring'here with a Urge crowd in at- DIAL -For 9-2031 , . BERT WHITE j 88 tenda:kce. and lots of Etm. For Your f ---- -------------------- Phorf0-Plek*ring 362 ___-- _ The Funeral Home in the village. VOLKSWAGEN SERVICE is now established in the new build- - B. A- GAS STATION it+6• 'Under DUNBARTO N - Another invalid;is the perso of + l a New Management i OLL1ER -------- ' week, under the supervision of Mrs. IMTIN6 SSRYLCE a banes -•-- R -------EC Mrs. Andrew' Glenn, who has is hospital suffering hero leg. PAtN'e'c'R� and DECORATORS G. K. Pratt and.Miss Joan Ea4ale• has Dow retorted• 81.00 per hoar for quick, clean, _ .� The death occurred r nt Y, at Mr. and Mrs. Robert Death, of guaranteed, first-class painting sad v Detroit, of Mr, James. McBrady, COLEMAN Oshawa visited Chas: and Mrs. Full- paper-hanganB. �w i who was borh in Kudley, where his 1t1A'I'URAL GAB AND Of Interest To Arlie Gen tlei- ERIC STOKES ,J mover hued until a few years prior � - Canon Bryan Green speak -1 to death in 1957. Sympathy is - Q1E. BUS em "The Christian Man In The PRANK WHITE AQEETIIIA extended to his family, of whom, one W� Today" at The Dioe:ssan Cea- Decorators - R. R. 3. Pickerrnt ' • tart Fne1 Board LiceesO -- ter, Church and AdeLide St., M ------------------------- . _>:�•;_ of his three. sisters, Mrs. J. job. � �^ - 1 •' ' now of:f3alkawa, lived•for a few Years Ay=C!, , x 1 to Thorsdas, this --TILE AND PL` w / CL day,. Febrmky 5, ' Miss join Esdale spent the end 1� Inclusive, agi00 P. O• This 1 � ' �.of the week. with. her family at Diocesan �LACEY TILE A PLASTERING' Cornwall. SitAfL$�t ASA1'ING Cadttss an7ngs� PHONES: ° Mr. and Mrs. Walser Gale, Alder- AJAX iSl• Mr. G. H: 44 Ba* will address the ;Pichning, ATlsatic 2--3 r, ti tea= wood, visited Walter's uncle and Schoolior Uders and Stewards at St• >< 4paa8 Ceee14 AT. 2-1706 jl ~ - -Aunt. Fred and Mrs —an DOR ST, AJAX. s United- Church, Oshawa. - QA 'Mr. 'A.•Harvey is recuperating 4EfM16!� - -- — - - - _-- - --- ----- -__-- eat Thursday, February ---- United Stites Defence�'epot�s_ Bs ---------------------' - , s / IN TIR ADS from an attack,of mumps- A nuts- w--- _ �i consecutive failure is their at- BALE RSt3IST$R , bar of people are suffering' from Mr. J. Roberts,. of l3ulaway0. in apt to Ltmkdk a "Bosnate" miaaile• " - - _ severe colds. Africa, visited Mr. and Mrf. Tram And this is•the . 'firecracker" the Saturday, February 6. - extend _ CoCngratulations to Mr, and i(rs. tpr; Sheppard Ave. last Saturday.•. C�� Government is buying as auction sale of hardware store stock, $Ili Goverde on the birth'of a:dau= Air. K. E. Liedtke, Woodview.RIL' a snbstiarte for,the Arrow. The U. S, coasistiaa of paints, tools, hardwares. ON Of 1 ghter on jattisary }0. spent a few days irk, Tiirp'nins,.;;•.•last early this wescle , }s 'reported to be etc. soon] to a hardware atot+e, the : -----------------.---- -:-- week. `'giving up' the Boetiarc, but Mr. PlOPerty of Littk's Hardware, bat- ROUGE HILL. Mrs. H. Smith, Pine Grove Drlrkes.is resorted this week W a� of stock (store sold), she e , is confined- to,bed. We hope she have announced - Canada will adopt household furniture etc. property. of Mrs S Dixon is home after spend=. is better soon. .:the thing. Seeme strange to us. the Estate of die late Mrs N. Ram- 1. •T V - H - rune with .het, daughter We are sorry to hear that Mr. A. A large audience greetta tiles dell of Whit-vale, at Pr'entice's Aue- inff-a- rt . sponsored tion pc-ems,- Franklin House; Mark- SPEC ALISTS at Sutgog Island, Port Perry, Westbrook, Alto'na Road, had the Qeaa .,5 • �hd concert; spa L. F. MacFarlane, wife,. Cheryl misfortune of having his right arm i by. Whitby Concert Association, ham Vi'}age. Sale at 1.00 .p• M PH. PICICERi sad u y, t-Sunnday wttfi his badly cut, at work. We hope._Lie_is _whiter. was held of_Whitby Riga_ _ _Terms-;Cash. No reserve. Ken and sister, • J A Carson, Guildwood soon able to be back at work- School on'Tuesday evening. Tfie Clarke Frentice, auchoneera. ---- -~- ----- We are glad to hear that Mrs. C. consisted of an opera ('Eng- feb 4 I Village. prograia --------------- ---- AUDLEY Millie MacFarlane and Murray Schwalm of .4ltana Road ice,feeling fish translation of the "Merry Wives __-_--__:_-- with her brother much better after an attack of flu. of, Wilidsor"•),which has already re- VILLAGE OF DICKERING Church service is being cancelled Cook,spent Sunday We are Sorry to hear that .A{r. P.` eeived high praise where previously 1960 DOG LICENSES 'this 'Sunday -afternoon to allow our John MacFarlane at West Hill, given. and Tues'lav night's perfo:- • • • Audiey people to attend the service W are sf rS heaar rtth et Mr had•tD '�' hto Wood-view Aax H p tat la:.;t Thu s- mince was considered outstanding Bylaw No. 139 of the corporation at Pickering United Church. Sun- F. Theal s P.. des mgrnfn after 9ast' getting home b those pre:sent..• the. Village of Pickering, provides- ` day School will be at 10.30 a, m. for mumps last week. y' g y ________________ that al gs shall. licensed. Mr. Earl Adams and' Mrs. F. on Monday morning. _.-----_-___ 2 do be ` -this Sunday only. Mrs. A. Dunsford, Kingston Rd., .. =' •st 1960 Licenses are due and renew'- Quite a number. enjoyed. skating Jonstone, of,Toronto, spent Thurso Rouge Hills, was 'confined to her• • , i1VbreRq able , and can be obtained at -- a Brb6klin Arena on S,•iturday even- day with 'Mrs. F. Schwalm, King- home la?t week with .a sore foot. the Municipal Office, or from-Mr.- ing,,and a social hour' afterward at stony'Rcad•� Rouge' Hill; The ttte + r • C;e�r¢e Geries iVtlla eg_Dog Control The home of Mr. and Mr`s. Fred Airs. A. Westbrook, of Altona f a H tntq Officer. 'Where is a penalty ofd pnekr}n " spent,last-Friday evening with Mr. Home apd School was held last Wed for•faihag. to eorrply wilb this By" _ acrd Mrs': Wm. Twaddle, Cherry- nesday, January 27. Their, next -will.. gLTERATIONS 1t WT-W WORK Miss B. Greenspoon, of Toronto; be held on February 10. law. ]dies, S. Heit, St. Catharines; Victor wood. Birthday to RAY Hanna, e10� S�hU Bouts.A• Hogarth, Clsrlt 9 Norman ailed'Alan Jones, Rouge Hill, `' We are. glad.to -hear that'Mrs. on his 10th birthday, Jan. 28. ` btudtnts of Toronto Teachers Coll- Roberts, Finch Ave. is feeling much ._•----------------------� studied at Audley-School last better- after .a bout,with' flu,-. .. Village of Pickering 11 • . age. ,;1 .. _< ! •' �. .- _ • .. .. ,\_ r _ since the inception of communal ef- to have money belts in - blease. All this week in Toronto with her mot- The Tyro Boy-s Group Piekeriag C.P.T. • fort to a -:-years in the ladies welcomed. her, Mrs._KedckT.:`�--- ing party on Hat Pew _ local area. Resiarch at the national Church Service and Sunday Miss Jackie Pascoe of Claremont rink, on Tuesday,e . - pkk ivg C. P. T. A, Hear Address level offers hope that in the immed- were weir-mended. Rev. T. ret- spent the week-end with her grand- ------------------------ On Monte Retardation _ fate future, the number of thret ham chose has text troui kiar.ca. fhe parents Mr. and Mrs. E._ Pascoe. PICKERING children out of every one 'hundred choir rendered the beautiful anthem Mr. and Mrs. W. Pegg entertain- COUNCIL •• At the January 21st meeting held barn, being mentally retarded, will "Bow down, Thine Ear". ed for dinner, on Sunday night, Mr. - - 111a St. Francis de Sales School, the be reduced ay preventative medica- The Evening Auxiliary of the W. -and Mrs. F. McGary and Harold, of w� � Pbt T>b:r ..parents; were pleased to 'learn in an' non. But, he said, only a concen. M. S. held their meeting at the home Whitby; also Mr. Robin Nicholson, Meeting,' � announcement made- by Mr. W J trtted effort in educating adults m of Mrs. P. Clarke on Wednesday. of Whitby, and Mr. and Mrs. Ken' TUESDAY, FRSRUA1StY •'r ooper, principal: of the .Tutorial completely accept and assist in ev- There"was a good attendance. Brooks,,of Scarborp� �t g'� P' �'' � the' period. recently added to the school cry way, would permit this problem . Worship was presented'by $eat- Mr, and"Mrs. H. McPhail; Toroq- COUNCIL CH day. The t'ieachersl had unanimously ,to revert from, being a family crisis rice McLean and Study `'insade Ang- to, spent Sunday. with their laugh- grace A, Ilo�klltf 'agreed to remain at their desks one- rightful place as z matter for clam by Doreen Middleton. Mrs, ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edgie -___ to'its - half hoar after the close of -school to eomVpnai concern, 'since it tn$y a- Clarke, Mrs. Hamm and Beatrice Pegg. OPEN BOWL ' .be available for' individual assistance _rise within any family, at any timb McLean. Mrs. Clarke served a del- Mr. anal Mrs. Milton Pegg hard �� - _ in any student seeking it. The par- The attendance award of the trav- icious lunch. The next meeting will dinner on Thursday with Mr. and BROCKS BQIc - entany 4 asked 4o urge students to citing statue went to the Second be held at the home of Mrs. -Chas.. Mrs. A. Schneider, in honor of Mrs. -7 ' avail themselves of'this `opportunity. Grade,* Miss -Ann McGinin's room. ' Cloason. Program in charge of.the Pegg's and Mrs.. Schneiders birth- :i - The grit speaker Mr.A. H,Bird, : efreshm�ts'were served' by par- North Group. Meetin on Feb. 17. da -s. — - — - — _..-----._-- - - g of Ajax, gave a very informative ehts of the Sixth Grade. Oshawa Piesbyteriaf-viii meet in Mr. and frs i�Medland;Frock-" •- H address.on the condition of Mental Sirncoe St. Church on 'February 24. lin, had Sunday dinner with Mr. AJAX ' } ,Retardation and the accomplishments Morning, Afternoon and. Evenb3g and Mrs. Fred Byers. EACH t �. ,of the Ajax-Pickering-Whitby Ass- - _ '�REEMOOD • Sessions. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pegg, Oshawa, DAY " ? ::Iodation in coping with this prob- The Afternoon W, A. will meet Advance Notice of the Oystler ' had dinner on Saturday with Mr. SATURDAYS Iems in the local area. The strides o -$ on Thursday, February 1.1, at the Supper, sponsored by the men of and Mrs. M. Pegg. " progress have been trettiendous, he Mme-of Mrs. ,McLean. Group 2. the- congFegation,, to be held March Mr. and Mrs. Fraser and James - PHONE AJAX _ pointed but, considered in ttie light in charge of Worship, .Roll 'Call : 3.Particulars later. of ,Brookiin, spent Sunday with Jna For Alley Resem that only ten 'years have passed "Understanding". This is the month Mrs. J. J. Brooks _spent a day and Mrs. Kingstone. ' _ .. _ e • r 1 / Qw r b Ul car. ly rm_ , t .. r ` � c �••- ur a ap onof at exne NK)Y t:tJlT10M (W ark!dre a :.: - Ifetn�d ,dro-Wec combinations. 90160. . - - the' _ � Cltioose from most e�dtiog color seibo- • I, tion in Envoy's claw. mou mn�cmw you ` :;Qasy-r i'r>�'rt �uet>a'i f h �ashon car Wt�t1V low p+/ica with luxury. a rich �[^'� eboice of upholstery materials ` `�'� panpj-is des to Id you talcs is , in a multiomw of•pattata1414- Never before has so much beauty, so much convenience. :q inattvment•readings at.a glance. ' e-`olor".ee-c*tirtbrtabW -= - lnteQates perfectly with Envoys-httauious• bucket seats are standard oo so much power-packed econonu pe ormanee, ' +yell-appointee intaiors. the Envoy Custom for such a'1' w _ honest-to-goodness value been offered __price in a 4-cylinder car. This is-the Envoy the w car designed and built especially for Canadians! - offered to you in ' British ' � • ' _ _ ;The adventure of Envoy ownership is y ..b three beautiful sedans,plus the fun-filled Sherwood station } wagon. See the Envoy today! Admire its quality and eager good looks. Drive it! Then 'proudly choose the , Snvov which meets your requirements. �- - n-�i((2� herwood stop wagon For big family fun this Envoy Sherwood sets the style. With rear . gt n( FUN FILLED SHERWOOB ~$2272+ seat folded down,this beauty gives you 45y,cubic feet'of load space. Srr esred maximum retail deliv ed x'irh Oil-Bath Air Cleaner, (illustrated) Big tail door can be fixed in full open position on specially-designed price- I featerandDefravterandAatijreezeat J1KT CUSTOM $ 154 - hinges. Ef e' E!. giruar led) 0 •r . AJAX .. � r ,: sr+, ADVENTUROUS SPECIAL �45 - ;. 1 ^Prices quoted include delnerti,hand- _ fnohillustrated)- o _ ' / ,Fcrleral,Salnv and F..�•cive- -.. ;. .. :. : ,;,• Tares. Prgi�incial and Loral-Taxes, THRIFTY STANDARD e additional. A (not illustrated)N . ,: .. . .. .....' ;y,�.:�,...,...;, DAR ...Where applicable,ar • 969 another Gen2r-al: Ihlotors value MANUFACTURED FOR DENERAL MOTOR! Prtooucrs OF CANADA. L/N/rro sy VAUXHALL Moro Rs Limfresr• LUTON, ENOLAND� PARTS AN D JERVICf FROM CDA9T TO COAST/N CANADA. DtSP OW ON 1AY Fe We AINSWORTH LIMITED' AJAX _ 11j i . r - — is (` Roughnecks 32: Hotshots 28: Goof- CKCON � ~ firs 27; Eombers 25; 'Pinheads. 24; C#�JAH TEED Woodpeckers 20. High for the night Bill Wright 25S-, -,Clara Saunders ; e + - - Sip; Ron Plaford 205, 243; Dale_ if y� e 7 Diftra f tolors CAM - Q'a '.-• ' � �. WSight ,W7.; Boris Parkinsan 224; P .,Connie Flcury JIN,_Adarg. Garbutt kw on sub, Or. a tool ? 3 oru'Dennison 212: Dick Arai 2x7' �1!ic Garbutt,207;tRoAc Street- • '� 1 �� r ; �`' ord 243 !4 X S Of CYt tO � . � °''Ytayf 205, - - - q,;�e'P3t�afra�don 20$: }IIOOf !- 'Yood Ali i t . . 9.�"- ear.°�• .,. • � a.wssRseq-2r M,',.ben Saun- -� �• ,• �-� de`s 2'11•-+Three High Men:, Gerry A''�r PilveN Abe ao• i•e111os Lalitda#;;5 i-zd ear.,D4t><s>Parkin Oa/M'l 4r . DAY OR -DIWW ,1 'a ` - - - - —IN BALSAM i. IMT. Z _ -- - , k. WM. McEAe11NIEr P The MWion Band met on S *ur- - �' when the following officxrs 'were 114�111`bars,W"k ten elected: President, Susan Sherin: GRA#IAM 1IARIMME, -A•; Phone:Pickering. 193 Vice-President.Dianne Graham; Sec- can Be..Fiw � retary, Doreen Jones; Asst., Brenda • ickediv, Onto McAvoy; Treasurer, Mrs. Ralph 401i� ;', �� m _ - Jones; Pianist, Janetta Uoskin. AH$4LARKE, Mr, and Mrs. Allan Carson and - �E �0� family visited Sunday with her par- Took, Glass, ftrpe -- - ents Mr. and Airs. R. Monahan at ,j "B.ON$Sl�' HMV. H.J.T$0S[PSON, $. B. Orillia. - i1tA^bafiorfa#i tit. tl+e The W. A. will meet next 'Wed-. dt Oatw4o "d Yook: Barrister and•Soldtor nesday at the home of Mrs. Joe-For- Hardware syth. Mrs. T. Risebrough and Airs. -- - _ Bridsh Colnsnbla end Oassrlo -- fl;oek. Chas. Fess are in charge of-the pro- = "bsi4 1pbsoltnre. B°� Fitate Glenwood Bddg., Ajar gram. Roll Call - "a verse with. the PHONE PICKf�1N�i o•;5le"ty at Seae000kL _ luouL "tea for dw Business Phone: Alas 166 ------.EsiREEN RIVE& ----- jk a �.. .d.. - Residence: TamWk 19-2656 =S E PT/O TANK CLEAN 0Ur _ - l E� Mrs. L. Lehman and firs- M. Dra- t, a �r lMos!<. per visited friends in Ajax last week. Mr. and Airs. H. Ridge of Toron- CO>+[PI:8T8 SEPTIC TANK 88AVICS ;bsve been asap Creighton, Fraser, Drynan to, visited. the A. Hutchings' home ibeeki0sessm won f>/M. - recently. r & Murdoch Rev. Don James of Stouffville - - was finest speaker at our church on NEW TANKS INSTALLED Sunday evening last.. - ._ .. :- . _ • , - .. # Barristers,-Solicitors and Notaries Mr. and,airs. H. Smith and Mrs. i►� �i+ pub Turner; of Wbitevale, visited friends PST DQ N 1 �• -1541 in lixbridge on Sunday Iasi. Bonk of Cornmerce Chambers, Mrs. M. Draper and Fred J. '%Vil- - aarrlstsifr, Solidtor., 3 Sllntoe Street North, Oshawa . son visited their sister at Weston on :4 - 4,otaq PWii Telephone RA. 3-3446 Wednesday- last -- AJAXIUMBER CO.. used& at ow 51060M SAW .Cud Of Thanks I would-like to express my mos: A3. 2-73" or AT. Z-T361 -- WANTM - sincere thanks to friends, ixig�=! L ER AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES ' CDtDri'ST BOl[>i! and all a'8anxations who remember- , BILALL ACRIfJ1G AND me with cards. gifts and inquir- - Y.ra. to P*L 9,:3o w 5:3.f,R iee during sty stay in the hospital. :;PLYWOOD . . . PAINT . . A41310i ! a nerd It was very much appreciated. p dilr d+R Strenirs 7e Base 'Waifte aw Allb y ft d as" Cai Do," PWNMMO Mrs George Mn to DOORS AND TRIM - - CAIS. - Iii. HICKJS Srongham. Ontario - . 'der Pwsa =aMefaaos• --------- - ----- - _ ST. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN • CHURCH station Road and No. 2 Highway a,`sillNrliW �'•t'�l • 090"0-"114 PScherind Ontario +IAVO'Ft ooi SOtoa Rector L A. W>Q M1�maP ]gea line" Werbs" li..Ii.. Rev. H. S. shepherd, B. A. D. D. . ~_TELEPHONE PICKERING 3" sour, AUSTM. Plwr. �-Zgo*.es Houc 198. Pickering — Phone 171 _ Dstabilii•li 10" SUNDAY SERVICES 101. AJAX 1043 _ !► R. L Whitby, Ontario, 8.34 a. m.-Holy Communion � 11.00 a. m.-Morning Prayer .. ,.�. �.anises west et WI6W7 ea - REAL ESTATE eA � i Siihwq..between 11.00 a. m.-Hof, Caexatsrtios ------ _ Wbftby anol AjM (4th Sunday) Pbeao: Wi itby M10 8134" I Photo co-op now in. Pick- 11,Op a,'m,-Sunday. school is the eying acrid Ajax areas. To Community Hall . ::.• fine ra 1 a rdare vI i�B/NQ buy or sell for prompt 11.Q0 a. m.-Nursery ;n Bettor, ° p � Room - ages up to 4 years co UrteoUS serViCe ask for WEDtiI SD,�Y ; Jim= &I= 10.00 a. m.-Ho'y Communion and - - O fATHSe01� 11W' OIIie ti?>iTOfi- : . ek Mr• Blower. Intercessions for The -_ 'Electrical Paint's -E lee t r'ice 1 Appliances I iaaces -call AJAX LODGE LO Y AL O A Etc aeRiA'flb crva A• • SChat Nests Fast Tuesdy Of donth TooIa Glass - • Maus: Pkkoc that ftJir - At --------__----- ------------- General Insurance - ReaMor CHURCH OF THE Pickeriae 590 or MO. 8.3337 HOLY TRINITY A. K. Ferguson _ P -ELEVISION & RADIO Pam Master -------------------------------- a sdoffs A a r era re --REPAIRS - -- Pickering- United Church _ - 111 M e -•-E . r 9`1191 Minister: Rev. Melville Bursars z PHONE: TEmpZs = Phne 3�4 . :Pickeri� ` /{J�$ARTON RADIO�'liV :WEEK-END CONFERENCE ' S N E R a 1 N -The Christian Family and Society" A. H. RATTEW - Saturday, 6.1.5 P. M. Dinner ' Speaker - Dr. R. S. Honking-, MARKS -E L E C T•R I C SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7; 1960- ' sk and SOL=os 11.00 A. M. Church Service industrial, Commercial & Residential Wiring - Dr. R. S. Hoskins coNrrs BvU.Dnva. AJAX No.'4'HIGHWAY 6.45 P. M: Luncheon Prompt Efficient Service — Free Estimates 'Iihe �► go " AT pKKiR1NG BEACH ROAD Dr. Hosldng'Conference Concluding Concluding At 4.1S. J. MARKS ----- -s= AUDLEY - 10.30 A. M. - Sunday School Tel. TE..9-1570 R.R. 2,-Pickering 1 _ Co - Telephone Church Service Withdrawn. --• �uirance - Rrltl'i'i OR PROM `AJAX 1,059 >�.• w;, Christian Science Society �, M ,�aaei On s.oa.,,r _ ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO DUMBARTON RADIO & TELEVISION ftesiamw A $i " Rouge IWs, Ontario _PICKERING `_ DUMBARTON Gibson BRADY Invites, You To Its Regular yPm$ji $_. LiIS7s0n - _., — _ CHURCH SERVICE y In Rosebank Public School. -STORE SALES REPAIR CENTRE �: � PLUMBING STORE _ Rosebank Road South "' " WE SELL Every Sunday At 11.00 A. M. (Two Doors West of I.G.A.) -.TWO RADIO R T.V. - = ' D ° I op— _(14 f : . ,fir/ d► rf Ir�r•. 1 1 Donald Duck • =� on ATGE <<O < T f`W� gIE f1O ST JUICE �. York r 6-OL TINS c SUAWDERR"S ; ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE ":�Is.lti-PaSc" 9. FEBRUARY 4.5.6 A _ --...,. .. .. 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