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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1960_02_19 - ;y ll ew rin _11C — "Sc• PSR COPY Authorized As Second Cass Maas Mi7RRAR�pIZD'lilON PUBLIS a>a since_No eedes 183 _ — — RUARY 19, 1960 PICKERING, 1 Post Office Deft• O�!°a VOIi.. 77. NO. 23 -IN -NEW HOMES Oiv'zl►iti0 I+RIDAY, FB13 Tree Grows At Frenchman`s Bay Shoppen�g a Centre Get roval On `'VYater �A T Plant Expenditure' At Bay Near Lansing Cut-Of# A shopping-C4ntre is planned fAr 62 It was announced this, week by acres of land at Centennial and Dunn- Reeve Sherman Scott that Consoli-, PtCKERII�G VILLAGE ford Road in Scarboro• This location dated Builders hope to have 300 is on the north side of No. 2 Highway homes completed by this September j to the west of Lansing cut-off. on their property at Frenchman's Bay.I Pickering Village will apply Many.will remember the Cecil Mor- The land for the whole development Department of Municipal Affairs ask- farm farm that will eventually become has been staked out and options On;.ng them to grant the village Tax.Re+ _ known as the East-Town Shopping land have been picked-4 the sub., •stration Procedure. Centre. While it is understood the divider. Under this method, the village• promoter's of the project want to get Also the Ontario Water Resources f would acquire land in tax arrearis started soon, no date has been an- Commission have given approval for rather'then holding tax sales. nounced that we have heard of yet. a pumping station and intake plant Any property in arrears 3 years at the foot of Brock Road at a cost or more comes into the category. The • • of $590,000. arrears against the property are re- Association For sintered at the registration office. The o- so 'against S in A � caner or anyone having a l e Pickering' VillageC the Property is advised of_the arrears Businessmen Set Up and they have one year to redeem • • • same. If they don't,the property they , Still Waiting belongs to the village. UT T ----------- In Pickering At the moment there are about 1© Reeve C. E. Morley said last week. Pickering Village homes that fall into A meeting was held last week hg that Pickering Village has been told the 3 years or more arrears bracket► professional and businessmen of this. I every year since 1957, that the Dept. village, when the Pickering f this of Highways would be paving the Congratulatons to Mr• and s' men's Association was organized. road from.the shonlders to the curbs peter McDonald, Windsor Drive, as Bylaws of the Association were th�egtoldecouncil.$thatthe was in ruary 21,1. 196J, at �e�satrGase passed and the objects of the org- anization defined. Purpose of form- conversation last week with a high- HosP.tal• °• way official, who said it looked now,• It is hoped there' will be a goiod ing the Association. is, -to fisrthg h the job would be' done in at-te .dance at the Worms Day the 4 - improve facilities in Pickering Vill- , as thous p:aysi Servid.e being age, and to try and make the-village -1961. * I more attractive `to- the "shopping.. Meanwhile survey crews are busy P.eabyterian Church Moss. Edgar.. ' here every day Maybe we will be sur March 4 at 3.00 P. ": ♦tee. I public'. give address. • sr!.. Seven Directors were elected at , prised and it will 6e done {his spring: Jame was held reverser the meeting, and they will appoint , •�� FO Iy to honor of Mr. 'A. E, ealvest� an Executive from this.group. Dir TO Charge $ wnose birthday was. on Sunday the 1 ectors are. Harold Richardson, W. i4tn, at which time b'�.s daughter, G. Lawson, Wilf. Hunt, Jack Quilty, • Mrs. Hindson came from Hamilton Stanley Bal.,don,.Vernon Disney and. plumbing Outlets for the 0=601L i Larry H. "Taylor... More is the picture seen through Pickering Township will charge a' window, Just after the big ice Appointed B IoW 53.00 for each -Plumbing outlet, stone, by one Of our residents whds y $1.00 a resolution passed this keeps a bird-feeding station . five = and num- week This was on the recommends- Cardinals, three Bluejaya, mat : down. Mrs. Irawbon noticed that the lion of the Township Works Dept. erona less-colourful birds, age :'.(Story& Picture by Barrie Pomeroy) t Enforces eld Officer glistening snow-cov- background of blue sky. branch ends had little pink bldasoms -red twee•end a bright 'I'he John Ravvbons of Frenchman's on them. She decided to let r the tree w, Asks Council's Help Have We a village artier who Bay have for the past 10-11 years, stand for a few days longer put it on canvas? - ever tulations to Mr. and cut the tap of one of their Many what would happe'►• ink �p � Hy Mrs.Our ongra — several days the P � bs for a Christmas tree. After off and shoots devel' -- — - - rO • ' George H Till,Friday, ebeFbirt'h of So that the trees-tut;r''°P� -bl°selag-droRT -with maa8 r bab t r on hte b�'F time to grow, they tied up the oped. Here vte'see the tree .: e *- led to Pic- Hog] tai - Lindy Lee. two trees quite noticeable. Mrs. Rawbon Mr. Dave Lennox apPeB 12, at Ajax s branches and eventually . shoots q C..leering Township council this week gammas• Night for-stouts and t from these branches. is holding outs branch-with quite a sition to the grow up se {heir custom, lengthy shoot. The tree still stands in for support in his oppo Cubs will be held at the C E. ' •mss year, as x hydro running transmission lines 'tre Ud�ited Church oa the occasioe cut the top of one of the ever- a pail of water. . R, of their annual dirmer an Tuesday. they did use the.toP No plant food has 'been added,nor across his property s ue'however they where the vPay, I operates just i west Mr, Lennox February 23. of one previously cut trees has the'tree.been far�i to put the tree `Orchard on No. 2 highway, Just west Mr. and Mrs. Daniel-jerkins at�s tied-up branches had developed into The Rawbon_ P f. _ of Bra kRoad. He said he had been looking forward to having as.gueat in the ground as soon as spring 1>eT- • } (ding up his orchard .tom.. Put into � '�• -120 years in buy Mr. K:peel-Jones, Prof. of History. As Usug the tree was P wits, and of course, if the tree con- } goes ahead with who !a coming �: and that if the hydro g Queen's University, tRater and decorated: On January 5+ tinues to flourish in a pail_of water' £ their plans, they %rill take about. one to delver a series of le:tures in Tot- when the decorations were tale°ri _ onto, early in March. They are old �* third of his orchard, He said the government is con- fcfends from South African days• fruit orchai ds th to am a cerned over the ��'aY We wish to express syrnPa y OS Stops t B� _ are gradually disappearing. He stress- Mr Mil red Hatn;lton,of Broughams. — 'Village B 'ps e, ed the ts0i t, that fruit' trees have to nd � family, in the passing of Claremont . A re+e be located in the south of the prov MM Hamilton, which occurred oa i iC,onsidered To Be tl g ince, to stand the winter. Saturday, February 13, to a ring _ ,,.` 2" I In answer to ,Councillor Clifford home in port perry after clinger- ;, TO Fire Areas LsYcox, 'Mr• Lennox sail the Hydro ing 'illness. Mrs. Clare A. Balsdoss Dangerous. A by-law was passed this week by, Wad surveyed- on his property but of Pickering is a daughter of the Pickering Township council, appoint- had not approached• him yet to pur- deceased. Both Brougham Citizen's League and Mra. J. O. Brisbin, Riv and. the Claremont village trustees ing• Mr. Harry Ashton, By-law En- chase. - !*Someone is goes to be killed at turn over their fire Mr: Lennox had pointed out that erside Drive, entertained,Dr. M. Ax forcement Officer at $3,600 a Year, our four. corners because buses stop- have agreed lus mileage. •• the hydro has several routes marked President of Waterloo Coll- pLag to load and discharge passengers fighting equipment to the township. .p �4Ir. Ashton will.also rllor. fire, have charge. of dog control and out and he,felt they could by-pass his ege University, Mrs. Axford and block the motorists view", Coin' area. Brougham asked $50.00 a month warble fly inspection. Frop {y use another e•` _ or rout three children during last week-en Ross_M.urisgn said at a meeting last for housing I rental of their building. His resignation from council was' -Reeve Sherman Scott said that this The concrete for r the new '"reek. "I think it the' equipment, heat and light and accep{ed this week. •He had been a Saturday, council' and planning board hall floor was poinred last week. Reeve C. E. Morley sand, I representing Ward for the second will make a tour of the proposed which is a good step toward corriP- ie ,worth working on,to see if, they the, asked $60.00. routes with the hydro and they'could 1-_ion of the building. could stop farther from the corner." _L. T. Johnston pointed out that ��, rpblem at that Claremont is turning over a brand view• wi 1.4,n Councillor •p Even.ng meetings for men are be Councillor Ab Reeve commented that new $8,000 building and said that time ing held this week at the Diocesans it was nice for people using the bus Pickering TOwnihip Cenrre, Toronto,: to hear .Ca na to have the lihelter afforded by the Claremont had could waited for it • • Bryan Green, of England. Cars era stoiea at the corner. instead of the village. Suggests More avjilatJe for all wishing to a.t.ad Councillor Edgar James said, _ par Grants. , ' Anyone wist.ing transportation snag Ashton Vacancy On think we have. to.,treat them both ce call the Rectory (171). Canon Greets. alike. Councillor Harvey Spang con-i parking Spa will aUo speak to women in, North. Pickering Township council passed • • Toronto Memori31 Gardens 180 Eg. • curved. both Brous- - council To Be Dealt It was agreed to pay a resolution this week which gives For 'Pickering Tinton Ave. West, at 10.00 a. m. oti• a harm and Claremont $50 monthly for grants to several groups. They '-are: February 16 to 19. This is has thirjL rentals. Brooklin Jr. Farmers $25, Ontario r appeared before visit to Toronto. With Next 'Week and York Film Council $25, Picker- Mr. Ken Cooper Pickering Village council Last week At the morning service of 8t> ing Red Cross $100, Salvation Army George's Church, the Rite of Bap- Pickering Township council will Health Unit ' To $25,'Markham•Fair Board $30, South I and suggested that the village pur-, robably elect someone at their.meet- • Ontario Plowmen:$50, Oshawa Gen-I chase some land for more adequate infsaantsonadministered od its Ms�tezand Mrs.sc Er 1png next Monday, to'fill'out the term parking facilities. Ashton in Ward 3. k to Offer Extra SerYice era` Hospital $292.55, Ajax, Picker- P m. to Sazrah Lee, infant dau- ing Retarded Children Assoc. $1,800. Counc>l did not go,into a discussion Jorgensen, Squires' Beach; and at of Harry on the matter, but Reeve C. E. Mor- 2.30 p. Mr. Ashton resigned this week Ontario County Health Unit' re- titer of-John and Mrs. Bryant, of take the position of Bylaw Enforce- uisitari will be 98 cents per capit :.1ley said council would give the sus g Greenwood. W. Boyes 'has q to 15,566._u ;Rage Gets Many gestion consideration. Sharon Hammond, of Eowman-' , mgt Officer. Harry. probable to fill this year amounting,. $ been mentioned asap Set with is spending a couple of yr the vacancy. He was runner-up to compared - e are ett gancreased IieatiOns O Acre Pa with aunt Mrs. Frank Pause, "I think we are g police App Mr. Ashton in last December's elec- services this year'.', said Reeve Sher- Mrs..Harriet Gates has re.ucned� tion in Ward 3. man Scott, I!was adde'�that a ngrs- ' Applications have been coming••ip at Out At Bay from visiting her sister r Kit:henell ing service would be instituted this the rate of 6 and 7 a day for the Mr. and. Mrs. Murray Sewell Late James Jilks -year. position 4f Pickering Village Con- -' (Eleanor Stork), of Markham spent Rate a ers' Sunday with• Mr. and MnL Bilit ,__---r- stable. The Frenchman's Bay P y Y The death-took'plaCe on February • Chief Howard Nickling said .last Association asked township council 1 -A service, l Th of James Jilka, Brock Road S. • iris Friday, that well over 50 had been this week for the location of 10 acres •p a connection d with l b4 ' " rrnmy" was a` veteran; of World Village Appo received up to that time and, they I of recreation land to be supplied free Refugees Year Relief Fund will b; T wounded, and aPen- were continuing to come in each rtYail. by the C.B.C. held in St. George's .Church asitt � War 1., badly • • Th ke sioner for life. A genial character, I Reeve Sherman Scott said ft utt- Sunday. f special Cause,,,an will did light work among local far; Building Inspector f the policelcommit committee been meeting etng derstood that '10 acri's was left, on received for tltfa cause,. and it be Ito discuss the applications. They will ust west hoped a substantial suss hug mere, lived-alone, a bachelor, 11lark Reinhardt has been appointed the north side of the Bay, j be sifted doti:n to a certain number of Dixie P.oad. He said that G ,cres realized. ,• _ years of age. ne is survived dVeThbe fun- I torl(of Pickering rv'village and started -Tarpl'icants who will be interviewed llf this was good fiat land. sister, living Saturday last, y t or Feb. 15th. place on Y ' " r; 1►rivre One is selected. {ral took ow—W fees r""'luQ' t•' - - i. .j • "About all we eati do this Tear, is Choir practice 'each Sunday night meeting at the home of Mrs. Me- Mr. James Brooks is vi-tt'ng for Ask Again To Ikre , eo�der it",�Mr. Lsycoz said. st 8.00 o'clock. Lean oa Thursday last. Mrs. Peas Mr and Mrs. E—Lambert, FKar, The Tyra $aya' Group meet each Group in charge of Worship. Mich, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pegs, Tuesday before choir at 7 President Mrs. Brooks ' y with Town ��� pa�� " ` y praetae� J. presided of Oshawa united on 'Suaaa �7 . orelock. for the Business Session, It was de- Mr. and Mrs. M. Pegg. The Centennial Conan nity sad Re. Church Service was fairly well The uwa of the congregation are cfded to make a.quilt for the baz- Mr. and Mrs. Ken Robertson --ereatioa Asaocis ns asks that attended, in spite of the poor roads sponsoring an oyster supper on the mar; also quilt one fro Mrs. W. spent Sunday:yith Mr. and Mrs. A. & MaerwX and Scarboro consider pav= and drifting snow. Rev. T. Fleet- ThW of March. Harbron. A co=ndttee was' formed -�ertson. ing thg to+vn lice below Sighwsy dOL took his 'te:t from the First 11w Evening' W. A. are spom3or- ty meet with the Evening W. A. Mrs-P. Wilson was surprised fqr ' . Thar letter said that a crest deal Epiatle of St. John, in the Sth Chap. � a skating party sti i$rooi�lin f7Dmmittee in connection *th the fifer birthday last week when Mrs. :Dal slate"!us been spent oa msinten- "Little Children, Keep Yourselves Rink, on February 22. Erver�o Rummage Sale to he held in the Les. Wilson entertained Mr, and :ante wit*diWe results.' from idols". The Aoir` rendered a welcome. Lunch will be served at spring. Mrs. F. Byers and Mr. and Mrs. P. It was ov% 0 Clifford L,sy- beautiful dinner- IM' eon- y, with Sunday School at 14,15, close,of skating., 'Stouffyilie -visited Mr.. and Mra. E her• aldeir�a his road budget. .and Church Service at 11.15 a. m The Afternoon W. A held their Pascoe on-Wednesday evening Am STROUD S N OPEN EVERY .EVENING TILL 7:00 PA ' R O U G- E HILLS �. EXCEPT THURS, 6c FRI, TILL 9;00 P,Mep. .`.w 'ON 'NO, Z, HIGHWAY PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT., FEBRUARY 18th, 19th, 20th JUST EAST Of ROUGE BRIDGE -` . :.No. 1 FIRM. .REGULAR (SAVE 19c) GOLDEN RIPE - - lbs. C : lbs. . 2 . ,29 C F - PETER RABBIT GOLDEN ROAST " MAPLE. LEAF Vr LB.Pacicaga B Lit 16 CHEESE SLICES c eanut ter °Z lar -- _ - -29C (SAVE 6c! MAPLE LEAF PROCESS CHEESE Large 16oz. Jar - PEEK FREEN'S Ched' ­- ' fie C SHORTCAKE, GOLDENWHEAT or NICE -- ---- b - C BISCUITShalf lb. package • DERBY , BRAND 1Soz. TINS MAPLE LEAF PROCESS CHEESE - � � for C BABY ROLL . . Ib. roll : � C 9 (Same 6c) :.• (CASE OF 48 TINS X3.75) SPECIAL OFFER OF 3c OFF PLUS 3c OFF SWIFT'S 12oz. Square tin Lunc _ . DOMESTIC ' h Tongue _ _ C SHOE Ic (SAVE 4c1. (SAVE Sc) Mb. C ' MAPLE LEAF 34oz. GIANT ECONOMY SIZE ' - GOBLIN (Product, of England) i- lb. Tin LIQUID DETERGENT C STEAK � KIDNEY � N Y PIE :3 9 (Save 30c) .. -:-;- �-. .-(SAVE 4c) -.� i MAPLE LEAF 9 Bow w c WIENERS full Ilb. pkg C - G JUBILEE SMALL LINK PURE tea ` rt PORK SAUSAGE �ay c lb MAPLE LEAF SLICED ' BOLOGNA �a �- .,_. C FRESH LEAN -- MINCED BEES - �i9c ;. Pac�ka a Deal Total 87d LEA - - N OR THESE ITEMS MAY BE ►uRGMA3E0 SEPARATELY AT THE ABOVE PRICES •I�MEALED BACK •BACO N • 1 DEVON SLICED.RINDLESS - END CUTS_ Oat SLICES lb. C BREAKFAST Ilb.pkg. C .",.'.CENTRE CUTS OR SLICES fib'• :�9C ACON BONELESS ROLLED PRIME RIB ROAST Ib• 7 C` - FRESH _• 9 • - Beef He�� :Ib- C. MAPLE LEAF COOKED READY TO SERVE BONELESS _ .,_ _ - .' ,•:I tS . 5 _ M i� 7. 9 APLE LEAF PEAMEALED , " MAPLE LEAF .lb C , C-0 T•TAGE ' . (VAC'PACK) HEAD CHEESE Ib, tin c D N (LESS THAN '30c PER POUND) • y • • • • • We were sorry to-'earn that-Ches- of the,Gospel of St. John. His text loth Pickering Township- And Village A Beg Ore tenon. Shoves oldest resident, Mrs. was from St. John 11; verse .3. The Quinn, had died at the Open Gate question,If r. Bell_dwelt as was - • • Nursing Home on Island Rd.; Sun., Are we yet Alive?. We may be dead -- 'After York University To Locate Here _ Jana. '24, where she had been a pat- although`-seemingly alive. We may ent for some time. be dead intellectually without taking erty for this development and service , The First Rest Rouge Brownies time' from reading, because of too _ Along with numerpus other m0ni- it, I don't think the township would.. � :'aad a party Tues. evening, Feb. %( much hurry and activity. It is nat icipalities, both Pickering Township do anything to block it,since it will be when they enjoyed games and refresh-1 evil to--think and investigate. We and Pickering Village are going to try tax free.:!' :::eiits of hot dogs, cookies and hot should seek the truth and speak the — ertd get the-Board of Governors of "I think we have to forget muni- nocolate. truth and then -defend it. We may " 'York- University, to locate in their tipar boundaries,as long as the uni- Ann and Bob Maeintyr4 -Ridge- 'be dead morally, as we have allow- ttespective communities. versity_ will locate in the area„' Mr. wood Rd., held a Valentine party for ed ourselves to gradually drift from' , At a public meeting held in Newalin 'said. friends and neighbours Sat, Feb. 13. righteousness through :indiffereatte. Brougham last,sweet, a discussion on ,Dr: Pdraonds said that. he felt the They had a very unique idea of the We may.also be, dead spiritually, -trying to get the university to Locate 'university' would turn out to b a� ladies bringing box lunches and the The' church is the symbol of the -the wius p p ace com- much larger development ths.h t�Le men picking a box with no idea who grace of God and i-s needed in our j ='Jmittees Were appointed to.work on the Crusader deal. I they would be having their midnight daily lives to help.us to ktep spirit- 'various aspects of such a project.” Reeve Scott said he did not think snack with. pally alive. If we are alive, we must Mr.. Wm. G. Newman was elected water supply would be a problem, but I Congiatulatiolts' to Al and '3cen be growing intellectually, morally -, ,:Ronald M. Hall as that sewage. could be a different W atman, Taylor Rd., on the birth and• spiritually, and respond to the general chairau Vice-Chairman and L. T.Johnston is matter. ' � of a son, Sun., Feb. 7, at the Scar- bpau.tic" of nature and to human y� t3ry, It was__Pointed_ uut thatthe u iv - boro-<General Hos ital, and to Mr. needs. How shall we stay alive' P Yx. Newm4 Lord-the tdeeting si y'would probably have-about 1000; s and Mrs. Henrey Mayers Rouge High. Through a constant relationship the committee would have to have students the first year,but that cloth-: land Dr. on the birth of a daughter, with God our life is replenished. �eourcit behind the project. frig .would be.done"for about three. r Denise Marie, Fri., Feb, 12. ` As Jesus said "I am come that you - "I think there is doubt in the minds years. r'; beep Fit CIasses are being arrang- might have life and have it more a- untveratt council loaating here," MrbeuNewe theMcultural advanta easofdash vet z " need for the local girls who feel they bunch -" y ,� g need something to do besides house-• ----------------------�-'_.=♦Jar-- Sam mod, sitp•locatittg here would be wonderful: :ork Mrs. Jean Quick; Donshire FAIRPORT BEaCN 0. "Our main objective is to have—a -for the young people. - Court, is to be the instructor but committee Investigate the pros and Another mentioned that such a °� J" there should be more information Mrs. Swain of Fairport Road, held -cons of the university locating here," development here would attract a high about. this later. This activity has a• joint .birthday party for_ her.two. owd Deputy-reeve Russ-Hawthorne. class of home. been made possible through the Lad- sons, Terry who turned five and Mr. Wells Ritchie said; "we will Reeve ,Sherman Scott said he 'es Club and its members. Ricky who was six recently. ... have to adjust our sights to becoming agreed with the advantages listed at - Congratulations to little Gary Kirk (largely urbanized in a short time. We the meeting, but.wondered how they �„ Q kho celebrated his 6th ,birthday on should do a lot.of serious thinking stacked up against the disadvantages. �d DUMBARTON Feb. 11th, ;about whether this is good for the. "I think Pickering Township and _ We were sorry to learn that-Mr. R. people,the township and the country". this committee hould do all they.can Palmer is under the weather again t,> The On-We-Cio Auxiliary is hold- E Mr. Newman said the. university is to help Pickering Village get the uni j and wish him a speedy, recovery. - ]coking for about 400 acres. "I think versity, if they want iti" Reeve•Scott ing the" regular February meeting, Mr and airs. W. Unsworth of Ot- wve would have to think in terms of.,said at the home of Mrs. Ruth Pearce, taw-a„ former residents of Fairport such a project being located south of Reeve Scott added that the univer- of AItona Road, an Tuesday ea en- 'Beach, spent the weekend in this arga. concession 4 to supply services." sity locating in the township would t- --ing. Fetrr�.ry 23. bJrs. Irene Por- ! The biggest pike caught so far this � L� ter. is to be Guest.speaker and wid Bay was pull- Dr.,Gordon Edmonds told the meet-. not offset industrial assessm?nt and �► winter in Frenchman's-Bay he had-,talked-with"Dr. ;Hurray that up to now the burden of taxes givK a millinery display. Any young. 1 16d'in on -Thursda•`eveniti last' b 1,tics of the uistrict-are inv:td.' 1, y g y. Boss of York University, who told had been carried by residefitial pro- Douglas Pickard, It weighed , 12 , lbim, they are interested in a Location party, atse: ,l. If' transportaton i• rcnu:rL s ;p° entered pounds, two ounces and is e east of Toronto. Mr. dew-man said he was eonvinsed ere l cats Mfrs. Harold .Mitchell or biro• in tie conte.wit run by CaldweWs store. ` -Reeve. Sherman Scott said :he had toe u_niv,�rsity here was a good thing � � s Ernest Stroud. _1 Nice going_{toug- heard that Pickering Village was and that it wa4 up'to the committee "��"�,, a g fns 24" 5I: S.. meeting held ' Joyce: Hawthorne cerebrated -her, preparing a brief and considering o show council it would be an ad i `on Thursday afternoon at t::e i:ot to 'Sth birthday by holding a party on g Mrs. E. G. Code. � da____a—nnnn - - -- vantage. of - ___ c nto,1 returre _ It was- rntinKl-be- e' .ir. a, l Mrs. A. Pickard and fam- ;group that this would be the Ruddy 9th when the following sub-rommrt- ;»` ha::.c from Texas, ltitexieo,-Louisiana •fly went to ;�e:cmar:ct on Sunda�yy to property, .immediately north of life tees-will report back on their finding?-' photo by barrte Pomeroy ; and Southern Stajea. 'heln_calcbrate" the b"ir#hday of Mrs, village, O.W.R.C. Requirements, Balance=d A nun rer of the W. A:.ladies_at- -j'Pic�kard's father' ather"who was 84 years old 11Ir. :�lewtna-t said he understood one 'Assessment and Services—Wells ells Rit- Doug Pickard of Fairport Beach tended the . Valentine a at the on.F ebtvary '12th. i�Ilage councillor and.another citizen chie, Clare "Ingram, Ross Hawthorne, could be a potential winger of the •pickcring W. A.-last Thursday, . in Pike Derby,currently being conducted`- 'Sympathy is ext_nded to his Leeds 1kiad been working on a brief for Vernon Balsdon, Dr. H. S. and Mrs.I b Caldwell's store Doug who is 8 the C. E. Centre. and family of Buffalo,and his sister, --- teveral week_4. Hertzberg and Dr. Gordon Edmonds. 1.. y Mr.. .Harry Hull, a focmer resid- Mr_.E. Butler of Dumbarton Shores p ars old. landed a beauty last Thuis= on the passing of their aunt, Mrs. Mr. Newman said he felt the ad- Location sites—:lies. M. S airs, W. � ant of the Dumbarton diytcict, and vantages of the university locating Newman, T. O: Jefferson, E E. R. day.night It weighed 12 pounds, 2 recently of West.- Hill, died last I Ellen Lacey, who died on Saturday, here, far "outweighs the disadvan- "James, Chas..Cooper and Lloyd John'. ounces and measured 87 Inches long. week, and was interred at Erskine Feb. 12 in the Queen Eliabeth Has- 2 Needless to soy, Doug was thrilled The 'Circle Group of the W. A Loges, He admitted the university stop. j and Is going to try and better eves•- 1pital. Mr. and Mrs, Leeds spent the . P charge of the flowers' weekend with the Butler family. ;would not pay taxes, but would ur- Cultural Advantages to a Com- have been in chase hydro..He felt.the food require- mnnity—Dr. W. A. McKay, Dr. Gor- in the United Church for the Feb- • Little Ricky Swain 'of_Fairport . . y thus catch. ;men's alone would induce small in- don Clark Dr. Murray Spiers, J. C. ruar services. Road, had an"operation at Ajax Hoe- tor Choir lucre in attendance and•ren- dusLry or heavy commercial t°.locate Richardson,Ronald Hall,Harvey Fen- dared two selections for the occasion Mr. Hewez�ka had the 'misforfr pital on Friday; Feb. 12 and is co�n- ben, ton,.-Dr. L. E. LaBrie. Lane to fall and break his arm while ing along nicety. and Bobby Henson,, Rivercourt Rd., working in Port Perry, last week' Mr. and Mrs. Baker held.a success- Deputy-reeve Ross l`lai tborne General Advantages and Presents- gave forth with a solo. Judy Allen, - 34mched several times on the.matter Lion to Council and Board, Clare 1g- Karen Craig and Bobby -Henson' of Miss Mai lane_ Mitchell ha been ful sleighing patty for 18 of the Cubs of services. He asked of such develop- ram,Ray Doble, Harold Mitchell;T.J. West Rouge, are members of the confined to bed with the flu. .. on Sunday. - ;raent would prevent residents-already Wheeler, K. D. Munroe, Clare Bala- Choir. The Dunbarton-Grade" 12 students . After enjoying themselves on one in the area from obtaining water and don and Robert Byron. We are sorry to hear that Mrs. had an enjoyable time in Ottawa of the local hills they all, returned ' swage for some Lime. Mrs. M_ Spiers offered to approach Lilian Britton, to h formerly . last week, meeting Mr. Diefenbak- to the Community ,Hall for.refresh- Reeve Sherman Scott said, "if Pick- the Pickering Village committee and resident of Rouge Hill Dr., is in Ajax er and Mr: Starr.,- ,manta and games. eriag Village is going to annex plop- discuss the project with them. . Mrs. F. Simpson and-daughter of ( On Tuesday, Feb. 9th, the Scout _ Hospital undergoing treatment And Tbronm, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. I committee comprised of Mr. Peterson, we wish her a speedy recovery. - Annis and Mr. Cropley-last Satur- Mr. Kerr, Mr. Williams, Mr.. PDA'- Mr. Evart Watson, Rouge Hill Dr., Mr:. J. The second game was won by Del- who underwent eugery in the hospital day, 1 kinson and the Scoutmaster, WW RIME roil 4 against Canadians , �0�. is home and able .to be out a vwnd Twelve members of fife Pickering T. Williams met 'at the Community 'The West. Rouge Hockey League Downing, Ron Toye and Murray Toye again. Rod and" Gun Club spent-Saturday, Hall to make tenative plans for the splayed some-close games Fri., Feb. scored 1 goal each for Detroit while a The West'Rouge Ladies Club held ice-fisbing on Lake Simcoe. !Father and Son Banquet•to be hold `.1t2. Atottavl scores were Len Hart and Henderson were the their meeting Thum, Feb. 21, with Mr. Walter Willis has been ill 'during March. watch this column Imperials 4 against Plymouths 3, goal getters for Canadians. their n}etn>� and 8 present- with a.cold. for further details. --:.+with BLrry Head s real hero scoring There will be no hockey this Fri., Mrs Camille Simms, President of the ' Mrs Albert .Harris and I[;s Lynda Pickard attended s-birthday all four goals for Imperials while Feb. 19 at Heron Park owing to the Margaret Cook of ' .Long Branch' ' party for Janet Senemom in Tronto group introduced Mrs Ruth Green, visited district friends on Saturday. Saturday, -'"JAird a red 2 and Henderson i foe space being tsed for the Ice Cara- T�� al,thy�emakers Service who 'was 15 on 3sturd: Feb.. 13th. ival. Mrs. C. J. Fletcher celebrated a• Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. of our local Red Cross. Mrs Green birthlay on February 15. J. Sheedy,of Dumbarton Sabres who - The second game was won'b, Tig- Mr. and Mrs. Terry MacCrae, �� a very interesting. and enlight- +era 9-to Cardinals 1' goal'seored'by Ridgewood Rd.,had their baby daugh- talk on thin broach of tlt6 or- .Mrs. Warner Grantner, Kinder- celebrated their 18th welting anal- - l►oaaa Fty,•.while Hughes scored 2 ter Ann Christine, baptized Sun., Feb. n�izadon. The Pickering Red Cross. Bien Teacher, ha's been ill recent- versary' on Sat. and Mrs. Sheedy's land Brandt 1 for Ti=ers. ' 14, st Centennial Rd. United Church will be having their campaign for ly birthday on Sunday. In the Junior ganws' Bosun slid• sand afterwards had a family gather funds in March and it'was nice hav- Mrs. C. Bassett of the Second Keep March 2nd open and plan to _ •Maple -Leafs tied 4 all with Turk ing at tl►eir home with grandparents, � Mrs. Green to' give•information Concession broke her arm and was' bs 'at the school for Parent=Edue= and fteftit scorin 2­goals &piece sunts and uncles all present. Mr.,and in•the"Scarboro Hospital. ation' Night gg war: questions on their works. . The. choir of St. Paulus-oti-rite= Miss Doling Cummings from Dux- for the Lists sad .Gka Hart.scored Mss. Friipk .Fy son, Rouge Hill rt, ,� for the bazaar tlliiilygar was 2 with Comber and Caster I goal each had their baby son, Graham Robert, set for Nov. 5 if everything can,be Hill had 'a suc4essfbl bake sale as fair Baptist Church was baptized in . for Boston. baptized at the same service. The Jun- for that day. Mrs Iva;Css- ' Saturday: Calvary Baptist Church, papaws, oa _ selmaa sad Mrs .Betty Adams, con- Roger Crag'g has been ill and we Sunday,'Feb. 13th. senora for the .Bet are busy pun- hope he is soon better. Deeper sympathy is Wressed-to verior ily chasing materials and hope to have Congratutations. to"the Fairport the fam of Mr. Ross Hawthorn these ready to be given out at the Church--high -celebrated -its '12th in the passing of his father .in Tor-, : _rA,IAX AND PICKERING t ° Sunday. onto on Sunday, Feb. 14tht. _ next meeting vliich grill be' heldy n day. d Y, _'is held Thurs., -Feb. 5, 8 0 p.m. a Uruted Church regularly h on they fourth nTuesday of b rt S eb. .3 at the Dutabartd d. d. t h ■, ladies in district who rm a next GENERAL HOSPITAL interested are invited to Como out _. will _ Tuesday, F bruary '' �are _ each month from 2 to 3 ' to this meeting. The regular morning'service was clinic ll be on Tu The Kiwanis Junior Bowling Lea- conducted by bar. Donald Bell. The 23rd. " AJAX, ONTARIO gue Sat., Feb. 13, life high score for, anthem was "Oh. God, the Rock of the boys was,won by Paul, Sloan with At with ing Rantham taking the TEMPLE 'DIAL 9-2031 ANNUAL CORPORATION MEETING 230 and for the girls'by Ruth vat- solo part and Tars, Wilkinson at f f man with a score of 158..Betty Jane the organ. bar. Pe11 took the,scr:p, For Your Adams won the hidden score prize. tore lesson'from `tire 10th Chapter VOLKSWAGEN SERVICE MARCH, 1960 B.A.- .• ' .:�,B G G PRICES AS STATION : G t , Notice is hereby given that a general meeting of the shateholdei s - E T Tf'R E of Ajax and Pickering General Hospital will be. hetd=at--8-p.m.ore - • -- "- - -- Tuesday,,March 22, 1959, in the Nurses` Residence. for next Fall �s the forecast Under New Management liNPORTANT: In accordance with the Hospital By-Laws, "Any per- _____________ _ 'Son, who pays to the Corporation at least thin days before the - : • • • - p y p y make .�t pay dnrrdends by ' feeding --TERRY ' S _ ' Annual Meeting' in any year, the son of X1.00, shall be a Mem- 'ber of. the Corporation for the ensuing year." Therefore, those C�, wishing to qualify as a Member of the Corporation for.the cur=. _ t Co-op c Starter EUCTRI.CAI- _ rent year are requested to have their fee in the hands of the • Secretary no later than Saturday, February 20th, T960. wI' late Ilse Of Ql1d Members an @ COry O COfl1 P d all interested 'persons are. cordioUy invited to - 'PLUMBING . attend. BROODER $ POULTRY EQUIPMENT' K. D. MORLEY, J. SHERMAN SCOTT, bask about Ovr prates now �_� FQr.Servi�ce Day ,Night _ President and r Secretary. - - _..... CLAREMONT CO-0 cal TE. 9-151 -Chairman' of the Board. Pumps A Sp�eralt�► _ :PHONE CLAREMONT 201 - - _ - — ! Klytn, Altona Road, on the-birth of - We are-sasry to hear Mr. Pitt, of the church to the procession their son on February 10. at the Pone Ridge Drive is to Scarboro God our Help in Ages Past". Mr: _ College Hospital, Toronto. Hospital. Kenneth Heron conducted the set• _ EdttDrl�� r. and Mrs. Westbrook, Altona We are sorz' to hear little Car- voice. The scripture lessons were _ ___ ' Rd., spent last �i'ednesd_y e. .:; olyn Red nth, Rougemount Dr. is from Genesis, Chap ., and 1st Cor- 4 - _ UNIVERSITY �IfRf p with Mr. and Mrs. D. Hare, ;and confined to her home with a severe inthiatt�, Chap 3. Mr. Heron spoke } -- family, Liverpool Rd. N. cold. Get well soon Carolyn. on the Power of Babel, and told of t0 et York University t0 Glad to hear Mr. B. Patterson of Miss Grace Dunlop, Toronto, is the need to build on the sure found __A great deal of interest in trying $ Sheppard Ave, is feeling better af- a week-end guest with her• sister, ation - Jesus Christ.The choir locate in this area,,is being generated by interested parties in ter an attack of mumps. Mrs.. -- Redpath, To-----a ---- n y H Robertson of,the a setting b ugh R tso :both Pickering village-and Pickering Township. jet well •wishes, .to little David __.______-- tune "Kedron' - Came, let us to _ to have York University in this Miller, Sheppard Ave, who is in held Card-ot Thanks Lord our God with contrite hearts Would it be an advantage - with flu. return. Marion McClement is orgaa- area 9 On the surface of it all, it would seem like a� idea. Mr. and Mrs._C. A Schwalm, of In the midst of our sorro�►�we }_ _ fist and choir Leader. The beautiful _ It would add prestige to Pickering whether it was Located in Altona Road were vtsicors at the wl to alp - bit --- _. -flower were placed in the church home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Stem ard'appreciadon to our �y - in loving tae r—y�f-ttrrkgtc- o1e village or township. It would no doubt attract a good c18ss i� picketing vithge fives,•friends std neighbors, for the r� The Junior Church wv of homes and possibly bring business to the people in this Sorry to hear the East family of -many bezue;tt:t floral 'shown std conducted by Kathy Paltrier and �. Woodview Drive has been ill with klindness and sympathy shown us i� district. chidcenpox and "strep" throat for the•loss of a dens wife and.another. Bill Hansen. The Nttrscry Congrq- • - However, a university does not pay taxes. It has to 1pe sup adott by Mrs. Helen Hawker past few weeks, but are starting our sincere thanks to Rev. A. fisted by Mary-Beth McClemeni, Y. with services, all of which costs plenty of money. ,to feel much better. Cressw+ell std Rev. H. Lackey P. S. meet in the evening abd a Bible i Mr. and Mrs. Liedtke, Woodriew their consoling wosds of comfort { The Reeve and DeputY-reeve at a meeting last week, kept Dr. move into thew new home at &0 p�:ayer. To the McEacl>ni1 Ftsn- 9� was held. Next Sunda}* wi1>v digging at the economic aide of thamatter with little rmultar.r Rosebank. on° Fe>;tuaiy 13r Tfiey eral Picots bac,eissab'!tii`theat'l�sd' 1k a. full-'day at St.'Aadrrw-s - of . have been living`on Woodview Dr. "sad,dfident seevlces: 11.00 a tti the regdlar morning wor- "A committee is to investigate this side of the picture add ••: Congratulations to Mrs. Albert of >!6. Himilton and Faml3y ship. In fire afternoon a Scout Pa: - bring in 8 repo tNood on the --------------- ---- report in March as to the advisability of gra t, Dr t birth a hot - a and in the evening at 730, the et the l:n,7ersity here. w °^ Church : - Preparatory, Service, conducted by new gran&hild recentfy. 1st. Rev. E. H. Hunter,of Melville Pres- _ _ peraomally, si favour-the idea of having a university in the Mrs. Florence Johnston and Mr. --- Rev., an Church. The choir Will It" - �a� tf it i3 eeonomiCally sound, as far as the ratepayers are Earl Adams, 'Toronto,. spent last Despite the cold wintry weather, y-;. ":'K.• Saturday afternoon at the home of chairs were needed at the morning the eetvice of prase at both Eves- concerned. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Schwalm. worship service. The choir entered tag services. -- We feel too, that the councillors are right in insisting that The Ttnirsday Afternoon Euchre - _. they get some kind of economic picture of the situation before will be held u t Dr., Rosebank.s they endorse or turn down the idea. They are there for the Sympathy is extended to Mrs.. .;•tsr Ne,4 7 ,protection of the ratepayers, and there are many in this,area E rt, First Concession, r• — stand any more-tax burden. to the passing of her aunt, at W at- � Wl1Q Cannot erdown, recently. _ - As we said before, we'like the idea of a university locating, Mrs. C. A. Schwalm, Altona Rd., - — here, if it-is an advantage•and will eagerly await the reports has not been feeling well tardy. We - -of the Committees. — wish a speedy redo-mry. • ..: _ , -= - _ The Friday.bight Euchre was held, s last Tuesda; night, winners being: where he will })e stationed- at Corn- 1•. Mrs- King: 2. Mr. 'alcLean; 3. s ety walks. Mrs. Lee; Con., Mrs. Redpath: Throw Prize, Mrs. Aisthorpe. They D 0 IT' ....N OW Sympathy is e�ctetrded to Bill and met at-the home of bits. ��'tn. Mc- Gerald Lawlor in the death of their l Lean, East Woodlands.. father, 3I r: Daft Lawlor who died You will be acting in your own best interest, and _ suddenly in Desetonto on Feb. 11. W. G, Lawson, President of the Pic- -Mr. and Mra Fred Scott entertain- --,LIVERPOOL at the some time he helping your community, if 3wring Township Historical Society led:their friends-rMon,.ayI evening on Gills Tran wish to ktr slid sir, you get your repairs, remodelling, interior Appealed to Pic`Ttering'I'oK ttstiig - j &- } announce the engagements of their tell this week for a grant of $`',000 to! There was Fairly good atiendanze a: daughter Margaret Joyce (Peggy), �iECOratio'n maintenance add clean-up work done he them. Set their-museum set up at, the special service for the 1Yth'ann to 'llcniaFd Stuart.Bruce, son of-Mr. J gro.-ha,n. versary'of Fairport United Church twit Mrs. R. A. Eiuce. R. R. 1 U,n- o- 'h 11•Ir. Lawson were other mem- on SundA -even.ng,despite tire stormy son�iMr R. . a marriage to'take -now During.the present seasonal lull, Qualified 'hers of the society:.Jack Hambleton, weather'. I place on Saturday. February .21), -at workmen are seeking work and waiting to serve . W. C. ►furkar, RoberE�Miller, Dr. and. Frenghma is Bay Bowling-- Blow` Stoutfvitle ,L'niterlr Church. The Mrs. 1i m. McKay, Mrs• Elsey Stot r'ie Joes 41.Baycats 3E, HeIleats ;Sd. Stin I „bride and grodin will ha�'e a wedding - smd F. C. Petitjean. kers 30, .Redhots 29;''Heads iris "'�i, 25 Roughriders '21• trip to Ha yours, one hunclre+d yon "Vile feet that Pickering Townsbin I Feilars a, s north f North Bay- . •Liss a real history to record", Mr. Over 200—Jim Whyte- 204, ?3•;;} mile ort o cth Y en and materials are available now • � I Miss bloc and lands Cotterchio.' _ Lawson said "and because interested Lis Fertile 214;-Dave Brundle 346; - f were'down over t t of Bay, r �' They may be hard to get next summer. - ratepayers along with groups tike the Ivy Skitrh 212; Al- Skelton 21'2; Shir- wee k-esrd "visiting. their sister, '�fr3. WomeT)'s Institute felt something ey «h}te 224; -Albert Hooper 64, R Desjarditt and family.. � - should be done, an historical society 219 Clare Skitch 210; Bill -Dobson Alex Parker _13, _ , Jean bfr and Mrs- L. Waters went in Boras formed last August". He paid 215; to Scarboro lass Thursday night to � _ H tribute to.Mr. Robert Miller, who he Whyte 254 Ruth. Hein 23U Wayne attend the Scarboro Principals' din- -- -`- - aid, was instrumental in getting a Wells =26. - - }3nzam O' Shanter :• . r _ lristore,society in the township. BayFatr=8 News b. Country•Clu Now Mr. Lawson said it was-urgent to kir. and Mrs_E. Barry are happy. DO _ get a museum established. The group 'POINTS - Goofers 3l: Roirgli- to announce the arrivaF of a baby Fri- ' decided on Brougham as the geograph-. necks 33; Hot Slieta 32; Pombcrs girl, born at Ajax Hospital, on Fri- $cal centre of the township and being 28; Pinheads 28: Woodpeckers 25... day. January 2�i,. 1960. 'for inforntotion call your local _Hi for the night - Bitl Wright Mrs Amy Bell i� home f ,he located on a..highway. �' _ After several meetings with i3rouR- 287, 202: Clara Saunders 219, 216; "Scarboro-General Hospital ter - NATIONAL ham ratepayers, it was agreed to put,- Tom Leavitt 222; Ron Playford 253, ing confined there - through'"illness, iChW4 the old Brougham school site 222; Doris Parkinson 213: ,Connie numerous Limes.. and building, also to purchase the old Fleury 229; Doris Dennison 2.15: Linda Desjardin celebrated Val- also Br River School and have h moved 'Dick Arai ire `,Vic. Garbutt 2W entine arty as having a "rock and EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Ito Brougham. A log cabin, the seine 213; Rose Streeter 225: Don Cour- roll party last Friday night, Feb- �sa lived in here years ago, Ras don- ier� 217; Glenn Scarlett 218: Jim rusty 12 .4ted to the society.. _ Saunders 211; Don Inmatr.213: Lint, Mr, and Mrs. Mel. Lambe.wi�h to ;24 ALBERT STREET, OSHAWA Mr. Lawson said that cost-of the ..3jewiiiiams 259,.255; May Playford . an the arrival of a baby girt ' �Q Brougham school• and land is $2,500, 208, 222; Ralph Thorhas 207, 222 born at. the Ajax Hospital last Sat- � 5�.7V� _ . +Green River schools and moving it, High Three for Men - Ling Mc- day, P'ebru#y l;2,000 and moring log cabin,$500. Williams'680•- -. S founds. a - He said' the•Society has started a High Three for XVomen - r? f harry w,to campaign for funds with a $10,000 Saunders 598. `pert/s a on to the hear with - re sorry c fined ' $5,000 will--be for . -- objective of tfiis, mtunps. F� t 3and and buildings end $5,004 for re B J MT• Mr.. Ellis Petltaat celebrated his I .Grinding and NtiXlllg Ztovatins, etc. He said,the title of the birthday last Meaday, Feb: 15. land would be 'in.the name of the The W. A. met last WeditesdaY Ricky Hilton will Celebrate his �plQ:� Blending - ; wttskip. Except for ,school groups, . at the home of•Mrs. Jos. Forsyth. second birthday next Saturday. Feb. there would be a small charge to The meeting opened wife hymn 2p, despite the fact he is coaflaed to ep111CAfltra}e>i Slllled If Heeded ,visit the museum. Mr..Lawson said 498; and prayer. The scripture•Col. the house with' chickenpox. -� litere would be no 'problem in filling 1, 1-14, was read by Mrs. George �` ' C cos oRN OUR SPECU�n tthe museum, the problem would be Pickett. Eighteen ladies. ansxered = save Time and labour - `''.fs selecting what will go into-it. I the Roll Call with an item contain- _- _ RMANK _ Have It done at your born He said he did''.not tl:''nk that$2,000 ing,the word "Stranger". The les- .Happy Birthday to Mrs. K Pugh --_ wits an unreasonable amount to ask son thoughts were taken by the Pre- from the residents of fire Rosebank i THORN MOBILE FEEDS ` 'for, and stressed the importance of sident, and the theme song-�v•s- Convalescent Hollis They presented :3tsving a township museum set rip be sung. Mrs, Lorne Jones gave a eery kits. Pugh with a beautiful birth- Phone uNIoNV1LLE 137 adore all traces of our forefathers interesting paper on "'Love for Go r. day cake, in appreciation of the won- God vanished. with three important thoughts: derful meals she has prepared for Councillor Ross Deakin asked if is Love; God is the Beginning; God them,.;in the past. would be a supervisor' at the is the End. This was. followed wits Ibirs. Mantel, of the Rosebank ?rt um. �{ a solo by Mrs..Allan Manderson Com•alescedt Houle v'sited her niece Mr. Lawson said,they had to have, ."The Stranger of Galilee." The min- in Scarboro, last week. i curator to be eligible for a prov-I utes were read and business discuss- The residents of the Rosebank ONTARIO •"Iricial grant. He added that •the I ed. It was decided to have a tea-. Convalescent• home are welcoming 3nuseum,would only be open in the towel shower for the church at the kits• Bell, of Toronto, to the staff. "$ ;;guummer months. next meeting tweeting. The meeting who will be the new superintendent COON Reeve Sherman Scott turned the re- closed with hymn 490 and prayer by of the Home. : Ipest over to the finance committee. kZr. Fleetham. Everyone enjoyed a The Friendship Group of Rouged buffet supper. a , nr • 4-H CLUBS .. _ �' . ::fKENCHIWANJS 'BAY hits. Levi Linton had the mss- , . luncheon at the home of kits. L�; fortune to fall on Friday and frac- Knott, Oakwood Dr., last Thursday. A St. John's ambulance first aid ture her wrist. She is in the Osh- There were about thirty ladies pre- :,eourse is being conducted at the Fair,. awe Hospital. sent. 960 rt United. Church. The instructor is kliss Gladys Disney and kfr. C. We are sorry to -hear'Mrs. Van- Anderson and classes are held-1 Sherm accompanied Grade 12 of the ! der)ip, Oakwood Dr. is in Scarboro #aCh Monday evening. Pickering Hgh School to Ottawa on I General Hospital. _ Mrs. Eva Stephens and 'Mi.. and ..Thursday last, where they attended The last Thursday Afternoon Euc `;[rs. Dick $tephenr.-spent the week- Parliament, in-session. hre winners we're: 1. Mrs.` Lee; 2. ;ltd in Buffalo. I Mr. and bits. Jas. Cullen and the ' Airs. Dunsford; 'Con., Mr's. Forbes; .' "•d-H Clubs are being organized at the present Time m the various Mr. and Mrs. Jack Buck and David family, of Orangeville, visited Mr. Throw Prize, Mrs. kicConochie: communities of Ontario County. These clubs are as follows '.3�peirt thse weekend in-Midland--at the an•d Mrs: T.'Jordan, on Sunday. Happy Pirthday to Gordon' Fer- _•-�4-H 'Groin Club '-*Me of Mr.and Mrs. George Nicklev. The Merry Homemakers' Club guson, Oakwood Dr., on his 5th 4-H Dairy .Calf Club ' 4-H Potato Club Mr. and Mrs. Revs McCartney, Bill attended Achievettrent Day at L x birtrday; February 5th. 4-H Beef Calf Club t - - bridge on Saturday. �t'e are glad to hear Gail All farm boys girls are eligible 4Tto join one or more of these - :aRtd Linda of Sarnia,--were weekend s _;..guests at the home of Mr..and Mrs. I ---______________________.._____ d Rosebank goad,.S. - i 4-H Swine C u Morris, Old e iGrant Hilts. — feeling better after'a long illness. 4-H Clubs. The age limits are 12 to 20 years of age inclusive. A baby girl -was-barn to Mr. and •_ ROUG•E ` HILL „ A stork shower was held at the goys and Girls who are .interested should get in touch WHth ']dra. Tommy Hearn 'in Halifaif, on home'of- Mrs. Hall, Rougt�nount he w went Agriculture, .tWed., Feb: 10th. Happy Birth to Miss Sharon Dr. on Tuesday, the 16th, in`Aonor t Ontario Department Agri turo, U ridge, as soon as of x ssible. J Roberge, son of Mr. and Smith, Altona cad op her• 18th of Itirs. Marilyn. Bunker, of Rose- - Ronny Flo t • - _.. �drs. •Fred Binstead has joined the' birthday, February Sth. bank. _*&Vy and left Sunray* for -Halifax Corigratutations to kit. and Mrs. 1 - _ MCE<wNEWS. CL A S S I F I E D OW =--- FOR SALE • . ' INSURANCE � . ' . . . • :Dinty's.= ARTlcl�s _ J- COMING EVENTS c, I WRITE EVERY KNOWN TYPE OF INSURANCE CASK AND CARRY PRICES ,— 5.AV1(NMOWER s I ON PLYWOOD ice! CYRIL E. M4RLEY HEADQUARTERS Pickering We Pti' $ua- 4xSx'1+ . 5ALES & SERVICE wrill meet is the Presbyterfaa Feb- 4axtb F i5► — - ' ,: If you buy in haste, dap School Iaoom on Tuesday, 4s8x'rS :;• REAL ESTATE _ •n wawa roars► 23 at 2.30 P. �• --You atosre7 y°n HttSe paint _. ----------------------- 4x8:4(i • i7. AS CLOSE TO YOU AS YOUR TELEPHONE 0 �� � �� lust �/.jt M.M ONTARIO what ey Pickering •ill 5.16th*s Sheathing Plywood ii1-W . 8'2 KINGSTON W. W:, DICKERING, gsg A FULL LINE AT 'Kth's - - FULL is _ Mr. and Mgrs. James Koui and %th's Underlay TELH110NE-DICKERING: OFFICE• 67 - RESIDENCE 7b7 dam w Hope z SMALL MOTOR CLWIC daughter Sbaron, were at Pt. ° 4 4 Pop. -Undarby ii.if � _ _- , on Boards,, visit.ag frt°gds. WE SELL THE BEST Mr W C..Murkar snloyed. a visit . FORREST LUMBER CO. LTD. e AND SERVICE THE�4 ST from ]Kr. and Mrs. Certttaa $Olen- Opp. picketing Twp.-Poligs S>id Ca11 _ soft, of Moonstone, an a'nursday of No. 2. Hwhray y ��� �L�� .---M ____------ ---- _ last week. Mr. Robitwaost is a cousin N_Y Phone. TEa---- 9.2361---r1E 8EP?IC TANGS ' of the late D�M ]#Corns{,;arld is a I ..Pr omiaeat Midland d1whilt coptnc- FOR SALE 1 CALEDONIA ROAD — TORONTO , CLEANED _tr. McIaltosh and Spice - i2.25 Bt , Mrs. Bob Miller, of •Newmarket, OtBer Varieties On Hand � W, j. EiJ'I T spent last Sunday at the.home Of Please Bring Containers '_t S Blum her parents, pdr. attd Mrs. Gordon Open Evenings And Week-end! �. F I One Pkkermi - •� � -.___�• -• •--- - 2 h1CKERING ORCHARDS' >6IA 3-'M'1 °�' evening at the . i On Wednesday O Mile West"of Vi'I1ap CItA1+iE RWAL .-6224i6 'BANES CLEANED 's Ce Bch of theebnest- Of Peaker Phone No.Picker�sg 367M2 — WAY Vap >;' T ------------------------------ ---- Georas was ''A rica". s .THE 8ANlTA>i7 ear Miss, Pau]Iae who" subject FOR SALE-- baby' Large bed with . �',STA'E70N LOAD. ►IC1�INli, ONT. 126 �' ��� -. ,�� rash tostaile8 was the beginning of a.year's study mattress Reasonable. Mrs. Leslie W. WASO on that subAct have a Taber, 29 Guild,Rd- Phone: Pickae. C'6rfeet ti h#by NO !-t5p Scouts and Cubs will jug 5M. .. --- - -------- jar ------- ---•------ -- - --- church pars _ _.. CO-ll de next Sunda --- Lincoln p ( will gat-or at -' cola St School FOR SALE conversion oil but- -------------- - ©� • •�A X 2.30 P. m• and proceed W the Pees- nor, and task i3S.00. Mrs. Lesile N Phone Pic . INSURANCE RODMp► _ bytxllian Church for service. Taber, 29 Guild Rd. : � leer- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Salter, of i>� �. Whitby, were guests of the C. E. ------------=------=----------- /►SSIIRANGE a ENG MUAL ' Momth on Sating,. FOR-SALE six _. _ ���� ���� Anther quilting, ibis-line, fO4 .(female).six months old. papers op- COMPANY LTD. ;'the Red Cross,was held at the home daunt Housebroken and fully inoc- �� Ati�o�o���! F I _ O�I[� of ,Mrs. Funk MacRae this week- affect. Ideal companion end vent e L j fl Scouts held a tobogganin8 P3Tt7' affectionate: also registered Scottly! 107 KI:dGSTON ROAD EAST . e erY and were served on Friday *vetting puppies Enquiries - Fhone: Temple u A thorized Consumers'' Ga! hunch at the home-of Mr and Mrs Telephoner P'kkering 28 Company, Dealer For David Marshall, by Mrs• Dwinnell 5-:435 N ugen K nets Rtg carte Phone: Ajax 4flo • GAR1ll/OOD Mrs. C=gig and Mrs. JaYmson, rtie=n- REAL ESTATE office: Station Plana Ajax ShOPpinB hers of the Ladies' Aitxiluro •. GURNEY open House for parents of stud- 0. University is being - Ro:ebar.» storey and half, foes ent at e - : s u - _ — • -RHEEM _ be'ro m. home; 4=piece batltl on held next Saturday. Mr, ant TAM half-acre lot in beautiful neighbor- -- AI+pRA!SAL3 _!a 1 . neighbor- John Lay expect to attend. rood; close to shopping centr% i[ORTGAGFS FIhDLAY _- J `R:e window displays arranged by churches. schools and trap ortat- - FURNACES, 'HATER HEATERS Scauts arj Cubs last week to cel- i ism, Sio.s.o. Reasonable down pay- G e E E L L S RANGES i - see . ebrate tine Golden Anniversary Of meat Immediate po scion Phone - TORONTO: glrlpire 2-3625 _ c _ GA Scout:ng in America, were carefully � uranged, and the•boys should be ATlar�ti 2-2621 PHONE: PICBERING L FLOOR FURNACES c, ended for their work The sits WANTED REAL ESTATE BROKER play arranged by the Cubs in Mss PICK VILLAGE � ...Berms up to S )goes Newell's window, comprised the - -tandura'ts e. g•, plastei moulds of USED OFFICE DESK ' Res•. *HIGHWAY S" 1-4 Dd1rLE SOUTH SIDE NO. Z HIGHWAY payable on Ras bill Indian•and Animal Heads; also In- Wanted. Flat top; also nsetal Fill- - - - EAST OF DUNS ARTON _ which they wear ing "buret Russ. Gray, Brougham. PHONE 179 PICKERING sitar head-dresses as well as.BOwos Phone. Picke 333J3. --- O Iti•2S1S WHi -------- ------- -- on-Indian gig es, TdY vases which they Give there moth- _ ..__ - an for Christmas Their,tests and REAL ESTATE , projects showed, for thrift, a PIS" URGENTLY WANTED 9 Irl C -- kit d Houses, Fatzss, BROKER crime. , DON BLIZZARD -- -- -- also G. N ------------ --- .-.._ -- hank; for First Aid. �' play of bandaging.:_ 'different NEWELL. KER � ;RADIO AND TV SSRVIt38 knots• Included also was a 'games Phones: Pckeri:tg 14Z; WRsitby 1 WORK QUARANTEED box and their totem pole pr wolf's. MO &4703; Toronto Ent. 2-3625 „CO.MMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL WIRING - - ---- - ------ingvP The Scout display in the win FREE ESTIMATE _ a93W dow at tt••e TV Dunbarton Shop had HOME TYPING —_ _ a6 showing a camp- _. - camp- n E I --- - - - R also their ug- - - EysNIN(;,,q, ♦Tlartde 2-41 an out door theme she Typist desires arse typing -- --------------------- -- Jack and Bay P METAL WWANTED BERT WHITE � site with aF�p-tent, kind Phone: :.•p hone`Plc ering 362 - - with u • � _ Eire with boiling pot; lamps, wi Union 'SCRAP Sco,,t fig. Scrap metal, Old cars etc. J I HILLER HEATING The official opening of the David WELSH SCRAP CO. - - -� �r� and Mary Thomson Collegiate Ins- Phone: TEmple 9-2341; 9r ATiatpiq on Saturday, February 20. The pro- 24 HOUR � ERYKE- titute,- at Sea'rboro, aE whiek Mr. -- - -- - -------- ---- _ seeds for Scout Work. Raw Stevenson is Principal. talk -- _ :_ ..�r'l7T �� - `•�, place on Wednesday eveQist[. It is WANTED TO RENT *fiQ LQP•/L - Mr&_Hughson is visiting in Tor- oneo for''a fe x days- - to learnt that.�+ now Good'family home: Careful tesantsr 1 school Mrs., W:. Middleton visited her COLEMAN Fwd and Mary ------------------------------- y. stands m• ILep17 P O. Box'280, PkbtirY. ' f Eattn where Ds °m� mother Mrs: Walton, of Dhndalk, �• Walter san netted in 1796, is t was WANTED - !et of tender ahaiati, L bon- RE• on the week-end, accompanied by Wt'ns� Spate Heaters, s. Mr. and Mrs. Maiden, Markham. Rates~ WaS A Floor then an Indian, exude � a fire sire 3 z 11, 'hol: Pkksntt( The sympathy of these of this Fotm of their at � � AWOMA community is extended to Mr. and cured as Pia _-... ..__.._-- -- ,} Mrs. Cliff Hubbard in the passing of Fvrnate peon. Out S7•� stint ceremony. NOTICE TO �R11011 ORS . Testier lieatin! i Acteswr+es pa Saturday February 13 the Mary AN D•O''�TFHJSRS �XACf! �' the hatter's another, Mrs. Hamilton, PRICES rise of Mr. Norman Cafik and Hiss ALL CLAIMS against the Estatb of Brougham, who has been an in- SUMMER Patricia Ann Conniff, of England, of -JOHN OISR12N. late of the valid for'several years; also-to Mrs. ' Aj" 657 was solaannized at high aeon- at St. Village of Fairport, in the.-Coma, Middleton, in the death of her aunt, Francis de Sales Church. The recep of Ontario, Boat Livery Man. wtW Mrs. Fraser, of Shelburne; and also ! Z'UDO>it gT� AJAX tion was held at the home of Mrs. died on rise 29th day of Novssttbet•. to Mrs. Timms of the 4th. Con. - wishes to away recently. Stephen •Cal4k Otilr best wi 1959, are rsrhttite to be{fled in writ• whose rrsother passed Y -- ----- the newlyweds in;, with the unddrsiMed, on or be- Mrs. R. Boys, of the 4th. Con, is. tulationa to Mr. and Mca faze the 4$t day aE March, 1960,-at• heading a committee of the Brock their. teacher, Mrs. Pratt �� �r which rite Estate will be Road Home and School Association Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rose, Henry wedding a niv�ry on their distributed, without .regard tb any exploring what can be done to pro- and Ruth, of Toronto, visited Mr. wedding claim not then'fildd. 'Sr vide piitLO lessons in the Brock/Rd. `and Mrs. J Mc.Calhrm, on Saturday. tine's Hay. -' E- School, and School, after 3.00 P. m. It is.under- Mr. and Mrs. J. Vanderhulest and Mr. and Mr . f. y' DATED at Pickering, Onario, tlrie stood that the Canadian Bareau family, of Bradford, spent Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Richardson at. 19th day of January, 1960, twrtdeid the Open House at the Ajax • AGNES O'BRIEN, Execatriz, and sponsors a special' training course with Air. and Mrs. A• Kamptn+afl*,' last, when the JOHN DAVID O'BRIEN, Etch- at the Royal Conservatory, Toronto who were celebrating their seven tht. Library on Saturday on fife uPpet utoi, by their Solicitors, NEW- at which music teachers are retain- wedding anniversary. Children's Library red, This is ed to give piano lessons in school. _______. ._------------------- I. floor was ofirtcially, ope HARRY A. NEWMAN & NEW- 1• T v. r s acious and attractive and k )STAN, 12 chmond Street, East. A class of eight Pupils can be taught Card Of Thanks very p o dtildren s u Toronto o , Ontario. SPEC ALISTS at one.lesson period. :Meantime,, full° eumpped s ________________ f r art 1 n rio PH. PEA�ER{ __5 music teachers are being contacted We wish to express our heartfelt Officiaring at the openinibrar M PAINTERS and DECORATORS to discover if any are willing and thanks and appreciation to our mar�r Rdedde, Director oEthatbPi ksri-4 __ --- ---- able.to undertake tht giving of les- relatives, friends and neighbors for vices Let us hope 91.Cp per hour.forsgaick, dean, - - w■ ens in the school, after first going the act's.of kindness, messages of residents will take an added into: �anteed, first-sins painting and BROCKROM through„t e ur nth , and the lovely floral tri- est•in our own library from this V paper-hanging. :.. ---- •The Home and School,held their bates received unng b dame e O es- ERIC STOKES :t fine culture centre. ,an Executive meeting last Tuesday in .AUDLEY Of our father. Special thanks to Mr. tablish a FRANK WHITE j ..,the school with ;flee. hfoss presid- Kermeth Heron,minister of St. And- M4s. W• Hooker has returned a del- Decorators - R. R. 3, Pickering i ing, There were several discussions row's Presbyterian Church; r. after having ------------------------------- D G from England ha N. McIlveen, Nurses' and Staff of ightful 'holiday. which. will he carried on later, The The 1t'. A. is having the annual Mrs. E. A. Rackham has returned TILE AND PLASTERING nomination for the Federatiotr was family supper in the church on F•ri- the Ajax and Pickering General LACEY TILE 8� PLASTERING: ' nt. There will from a visit.to her daughter in Bal- filled out. The next regular meet- day evening at 6.00 P. Hospital, and the McEaehnie Fun' timore. .PHONES: i will be an Open House, in be a program after, when Mr. Ed. oral Home. _____________________--------- Pickering, ATkntic 2-y344-McCrae who is attending Victoria john and Mikired Romper ' -' charge of the teachers. and Family. SALE REGISTER Highland Cheek, AT. 2-1746 " The Brownies held their regular University will speak to the group. �,• - ,the bouykold effects Of' Estate --- =° ---- apr 30 erecting in the school on Itionday The ladies are asked to bring pot of the late Margaret Harvey; will be __ ______ ___ _____________ might. The Dist. Commissioner, Mns. luck dishes. �• 190` LOST-- pair of girl's skates, red.i R Merritt was present and she e n enterta red children*their mothersior{Rends To Be?Held -in Picker t 2,00 P.. M. at xtgh Streit' CCM. skates. Size 6; at Pickering: rolled Mrs. W. Sowerby as Brow Ontario. Village Rink. Phone: TEkaple 9-1625 at a- Owl", and Miss Jean Hannah,Susan Party d pre-5choolers day afternoon. The WATCH FOR DATE and PLACE- Wlutb�, LOYAL POtitFE "Tawny Owl". Two g+ S -------------------_-. t - netionser ----------- Rogers and Sally Iio'tt were-enrolled Seniors' Party was postponed as f from *weenies to .Brownies. Don't. they were having a forced holiday on — _ — ! forget the dance in Brougham Hall Friday because of the illness of - `� Y .. '..;'a"'�"r1►�"y�r`was` "� ',✓. _ .r -t>r ' : • • at Whitevale, on Friday evening, Toronto Western Hospital. Several from bere attended the - ed the funeral of Glum Carter airgrleve Charges with the follo%ving winners: Ladies Mrs. L. �lfason and 'daughter, of . Music and Drama Festival'on Wed- Brougham on Friday. - Mrs. B. Thompson, Mrs. E• Red- Scarboro, and Mrs. Ed. Maegn and nesday at Pickering High School. The Baptist Young People attend ' + • ditt and Mrs., M. Christian; Gents 'children, of Dorset, were Saturday Clare Keevil attended the opening � ed a Valentine Party put on by Ih: Salaries Too Low - - Mr. W. Poet!:, Mr. Robt. Phillips visitors with Mr. and i11r. �acx' of the Mary Thompson Collegiate Aurora Young People, on Mon- ` Wm. Fairgrieve charged this week and Mr. Ben Lotton. Norton. in Scarboro on Wednesday: ( evening. Ttie 4-H Girls held their Achieve- Sympathy of the•community is Several from here attended the Mr. Cecil Disney attended the JW Pickering%Township is paying s meet Day at Uxbridge on Saturday extended to bars. Carter and family, Junior Farmers' meeting at Brook- Farm Accident Conference last wI Very poo, wage for,fife.By-law En- last when they modelled their dyes- of Brougham,to to fir. Hugh Gre lin, on Wednesday. at,Guelph. torcement and Welfare Officers. sea,, Grace Jackson, Cheryl. Liscom= and family; on--the passing of his - Many'new books are now avail- -__ He said he did not agree that Mr. be, Patsy Giay,-Margarit Roberts, wife, and to Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert able on the shelves of our Library. - e, who has been here over a year, Barton, on flit accident which occ- Mr. Ken Ward is in England on a Catholic Woaneas League of Ca4 " Mary L. BlackmaaF and 1'at Harden, Rosebank Division gull,getting $3,600 and the new by all received silver spoons. Patsy urred to their son on Monday, last_ trip a. present. .._. _ 1&W enforcement offl er starting at the i Gray was presented with the County week. Many motorists were stranded ov= :Slane salary. Honour.Certificate and Pin by Mrs. Many people from Claremont at- er Sunday night n the Claremont. The first monthly meeting ad 196 _' ''I'm not objecting to Mr. Ashton w•, grown. Their tta xt project w_iil tended the Achievement Day m . and Goodwood area. Several of was held on February 3rd, la S. „Betting the fob,.he.was the logical be "gardening". All girls over f2 Uxbridge High School on Saturday those in the Sports Car Rally were Mary's School,.Rasebank. •sae for it", Mr. Fairgrieve said, 'but After the regular business wa- ded;� years of age are welcome. Members of the 4-H Clubs of the stranded is the village for several gu .I_feel it was.aakilfull manoeurve of Word was received here on Fri- Southern Ontario which are spon- hours. concluded; the evening was high' his Part to getting-the jotraad he had day morning of the. ales a of Mrs. A.94,pert, cent advantage over anyone y g P ) g Bored by the.W. I. participated in Mr. and Mrs. Jo ns on, off Y-a-very--very ant r M. Hamilton, at Lakeview Manor, demonstrations and exhibits. Nine had to spend Sunday 'night at the . • enlightening talk, by Mrs. J. j, Hawk 1 $ Mr. Ashton to come hest .zPart•Perryr. Mrs,.Hamilton had been Claremont-girls under the leadership home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Byl- arth,'of`Pickering who was sues(- go1n8 .an invalid for over ten years, besng of Mrs. Britton and 'Mrs. J. Ward stra. speaker. months.aaling for'a 'raise, and blind nearly all that time. She was completed a cotton dress-making Mr. and Mr3. Ernie Mayse, Osh= Father Van item added to t6 . rt, and thea*'be getting mor@ than a member • of St. John's United course. They received lovely silver awa, visited the Howard Hockley's, pleasure of the meeting by $u' Cane?" he asks spoons. They.modelled their dress- on Sunday. words of appreciation. He also eal; He said both.ofllees-pay only about Church; a,Life Member of the local Women's Institute of which she es. hir Harold Tkan .cam _ lar on Mrs. Howarth's talk wit J- ..§U.00 take-home pay. was a Past President. She is sur- The Woman's Association of the 'Sunday from tht:Uxbridge Hospital. his spiritual gun ante a ong t esi "Mr. Turk getrt the magnificent y United Church will meet on Wed- We are sorry to report that Mr. lines. The meeting was well attendt of 7 000 a year and he hasn't vtved b her husband: one son, Fred, Sven proved himself," a Barham a nee ay, ruary p. 1t� john Peelby who is in Ajax Hasp- ed. 1 Clare Balsdon, dickering, and Mrs. in the Sunday School Room of the ital is not very goad The. Executive wishes to extend suggest the finance'committee Cliff. Hubbard, Brock Road: five i Church. Mrs. R. I;edshaw, Mrs. C._ _ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Boniface were sincere invitaiion to every vraenaa iss brothers, Robert Burton, Detroit; Norton, Mrs. E. McMullen, Mrs. F. in Toronto on Saturday last tae parish to join the C. W. L, They meet and reconsider the salaries of William, of Cleveland; Norman, of Ward are in charge of the especially the By-law and Welfare officers," he g pros- Mr and hire. Tom Davis and Lm- would .es eciall like to invite t ' feel.the Welfare Officer should Claremont; Orville, of Stouffville, f ram. ily�And Mr, Gord Taylor attended young women of eighteen years as staid. I �� and George, of Brougham; one xis- The Boy Scouts are planning a the Boat Show in Toronto. over; to come forward with th SEst $4,000, he added. ter, Miss Margaret Purton, of De- sleigh ride party on Saturday, Feb. Mr. and Mr3. Chas. Cooper left new, aggressive ideas to help ui Reeve Scott said there were 3 troit. The sympathy-of-the-'comrrtaa ---27• -Further particulars later. I on Sunday for a month in Florida. have a more energetic and servi - '-,*ppliesnts interviewed and Mr. Ash- ity is extended to this family,_, b1 r. and Dir3, K. G. Fraser, Tor- ' Lynn Gliddon celebrated her birth-- able-year: There are many worth ftoa had as much right as anyone onto, visited'the Keevil family, on day on Friday night with a party. while endeavors ,for these YQ ±b1ee to apply for the job. Saturday. We are pleased. to report that people and we would enlist their ia- - "If the salary had been higher there CLAD 1WOUld have been more applicants. A Mr and Mrs. Earl Beare have ret- Ropert Barton who was injured terest. Please get in, touch wilt an young man with a family couldn't Mr.,Edward Lewis returned home turned from a holiday at Day- last week is progressing favorably, o€ the Executive, or be present a live on' that amount, �Mr. Fairgrieve Saturday after fiv,e weeks in the tona Beach. c , A large number from-here attend- the next meeting - in March. -. 'Said. j pickessng I.adles' Bowling•League r _ Standings As.Of February 9. - OIL, a WOOD ' Team Points No. 3. - Amy 19 i R.R. 3, PICKERING, ONT. Old Rose bank Rd. N. TE. 9-1417 • . A No. 2. - Dorothy ' .. 9l!/�C�l/� �� No 1. = Eileen . . g; - �/ I� s PORTRAITS S No. 4. - F,velyn ,.5 .. - - - - - _ •No. S. Hazel 3 + . WEDDINGS Barbara_ -- 2 .' • BANWETS FaoEe9ra tier - Arthur Mitchel Ltds } _ -• -- High Single (fiat) :liars Lay 0 GROUPS, ETC.. 294. High Triple (handicap) liars . 91, H Triple (flat) Temple-9-2431 Lay f 1ay 638; Hi g if Triple (hindic.:p) - - Uary. Lay - 2W Scores And Over - Flat Mary Lay 2c;4; Hilda Lennox ; ; - Chevy is turning heads right across Canada. - ]Kae Stork 224; Jean Palmer 222; _ . - Beryl Boys 224 Pat Siratford 213: r ,Fern Bryant 203. - - 2M.Scares And Over - Handicap _ _ ro Mary Lay 297`; Hilda Lennox ZW; P . . (and sales fig res ve itt _jjear. Palmer 251;' Pat Stratford 242; ;Mae Stork 242: Fern Bryant .W,L ^. A'_ 245; Ina -Rankine__Z34._Z23., Pauline__ _ I�ot.onty is its style-ob.viousty anstocrat�c, Howe Mn; Ul Rimmer Z'7; Betty -• Madden 219; Rfarg. Egorofi 214: Bid Thompson?212;.Eileen Edmunds 2oa, 243: Lily Jones 2os; Pat cam= it moves with a cat's paw sureness eron 210. . _ ` ;ax And Pickering xospital - - ' and a—feline grace unmatched i n its field . . Statistics For'January 1960 ;. . j ?oral in_paticnts :dratted 2 : 1-n nine lifetimes of motoring you'll never find = Rabies born •FoTe out-patients - ?�i „In patient x-rays 119 - - Qet-Patient x-rays 192 such kitten-soft luxury . such purring pleasure. ..jab: in-patient treatmcssts fs9w )tab. out-Patient treatments , 3 ;.` alood.transfusio w 11 relax in a Chevy 4- ;9 nd watch it lap up the ::- Jldinor•operations - j1+Iajor operations „ .' •:I4 E ar. eye, no3e, t p �� it d d t• NAt Y l e j. CT S ADAIR - In loving memory of our _ r er I -- . m es nth ' oad 's a ful -b vo tiger with idea, husband astd father, Sgt. Fred ;Adair, Reg.- ?30, 310191, 10th Bat- " y, 3rd. Div. RCHA., who died " blazing SCtiOEt and taloned action and a ,w `aen February 16,,1936. y ',,Uemot'y lane,is a dear little path. Where b tarts are ever true; - :\.T uc p the t low-cro h gri of road,�, . 1e path we travel again and again. ' n O z .. Beca•nse it leads to YOU' - i # = Chevy eta memory's garden we are always t � thought for today - memories _ I '� 7 forever. ' Badly missed by lonely .. wife Pura and daughter Elsie. ` A .BROUGHAM Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Campbell;' M_ Also Miss Ella Campbell, R. iv., of Toronto called on Mrs. Matthews on-Saturday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Peters Hiss Eileen ` (( if arias Carter) also _ ' !Carter, of California, were here for mod�f!llusbated: br s n the funeral of their brother Glen. Odd • Congratulations to. Mr. and .Mrs. Gordon Hodgson on irs THE CATS wHISkE - - =ianother grandson. born to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hodgson Claremont.' r -. Mr. Carman Thompson, Peter- - boro, is spending a few days with - Mrs. Carter. F, his _inter, . \ r K'. Bent and d. ter, of Oshawa, visited her brother John C. and-}l1rs. Hantiltop on Sat- ;=ttrday.. _ Congratulations to Miss Esther Perry, who had a birthday.last week. A GENERAL MOTORS YAWL► - A number of friends met on Friday s J islight to help her celebrate. -We are glad to' h-ear Mr. Dean • r. r� Sw Wort,local"Affised CJie"dd dexter TODAY! -.Hairs is expected home from the i hospital today (Feb. 1.5.)• Brougham I. 0.'•{O F. held their . ';;tagular weekly euchre m their hall - �. W AI�lSWORTH LlMITED, AJAX • V. I (NESS 8nccsseful Valcntf:te Tea ?r. socia- r NEC -CONH _ The hfterpooa Woman's.As '�r tion'-a:td the Women s _ 1 +tJA RA D _ - Miasipnary --- 1 Society'of the,United Church held u = ►d ib-TV -ervjce .;i their Annu4, 1 St Valentine Tea, on Be— -Mai�bie"in'7 Different Colors r can ! ursday afternoon.. in the C E. �. An Mateo;�»Mabel 1 r Centre. The.aver one hundred vis- Laid on Wb floors Or present flooring • Shsheta- �:' i1(trs were i�ielcomed by .the Pres- - idRgt Mrs.•Dr4ibr�rell. There were vis- ri �t is • 1 % �, j iiora it>r�os. e sboriag Aswciations 4 x Q or cut to size � to V2 th . and.fsoAa out-of-aosm dutrches. The - • good$ from the ever-popular Home not sfa1A Wnferpr'oolf O Can be used=."nip .. , — • Baking Table, was soon disposed of. -' . , : — — -� k was zetEily �e�on- ever shingles or dapbc� AYIO 'rivele Ambuillanee Sor#W led wilt red tulips a d •daffodifs'and • � � • " fi was presided over by Mrs. John EYE ��Y" � Stork and Mrs'A. E. Calvert. Hearts, PIC NG 9 w. Cupids and Seasonable Bouquets of� Pussy;willow "aiid Fors hib, gave 21 ' M h!�• the roost a moray, festive setting. v- - - k41rS wyo enjoyed the. interesting Art ' ne splay loaned by the members of AM FAROWAN the Night Art Classes at the Dist. Can Be >: ed Phon• Pitkering, 193 High School, under the direction of o - tertained with delightful piano solos / of ift Y Alto Kf during the, social hour. �U&noN�•.3 St. Andrea Presbyterian Church T ls� Glas' sf, Etc, mad AaR1loTleei <Aa W.H.J. THOMPSON, 1;• A.;LLB. Womerts Missionary, Society - ��� Y� Barrister and Sdffidtor The monthly meeting of the W.• r M. S. was held at the haame of 'airs. fla dwe" d,. ' � Ss Columbia and Ontario Burt Waters, Ajax, on Tuesday ev_ - �r�t oR! apaelilti JA ,... mod Didg, Aim erring, February 9. . :Pi!'iQNE r- Pibni N� - 1 . >l1tar. Dual Stove' Ywr i� The meeteing was conducted by llriww Rosiness Pitons: Ajar 186 President Mrs. James Brisbin. The Devotional w s conducted b -, ,ate: T>�l. 9,��6 y SEPTIC TANK CLEAN OUT --- - " P= 8. tinter A80• Miss Mary Poyes�� r . IN Q Pinta Melia Hugh 'Miller and Mrs. Walter Will- "To bean is. bliss Boyer gave a very fine, and -? slow tl�r_ Creighton, Fraser, Drynan informative message on the topic COMPLETE BE TANK SERVICE "'Look at Africa",_assisted by Mrs. r $ Murdo& Harry Boyes. A. constructive dis- = , cession followed with ill members' NEW TANKS INSTALLED taking part. y FLEW Barristers, Solie"11or>< and Notarlis bias. Brisbin brought in,a report Publie of the 'Annual Meeting of. Preeb}- PAT DUNNE t - �TE. 9.1841 terial she had attended in St. John's BgRlster Bank of Commerce Chambers, Church, Toronto. 3 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa The offering was dedicated try the Notary C President.sHenry hire, Barrie bMrs. t ill- LUMBER CO. Telephone RA. 3-3448 helve. He Van ltivs and Mrs. 1�Yi11- - r staerli at ON Raw volunteered to ba a b'isiting Corn- at'k nuttee for the following .month. AT. 2.7391 or AT. 2.1382 WA 249M — A message on the 'Meaning-of LUMBER AND BUILDOW SUPPLIES COUNMT� the World Day -•of Prayer' was i H�a read by Mrs. Barrie MacKenzie. M•k►�aW a ,a SMALL. A]!ia _ : Donations were reedvdd for Ev- �YWCKSD- • • • PAINT -. . . ARgpRii'! My an Hall, The March meeting -to WASM A to ��� �� �� ` be held at the home of Mrs. Hugh �� �D � - _ _ CA'i.L - ids. asmiB .Miller. A delicious lunch water anved - Per )haasy4 A" iaisedalsed - by Mrs. •Waters and a racial hoot enjoyed- - Corr.. _- ____-- __=- _:_-- StclNorr Road and No.'2 Highw" iorir�crnent�c - �..t X218! . Odloe =l0.8N8 ST. GEORGE'S AP1GJ.ICAN �,. A l IrMLLOGGHM ail S01a1 CHURCH 'sway Kamm" weeps" � �a P d:eeirr; Oneasio TELEPHONE-,PICKERM 3" - &00I'T AUSUN, r=Or. :>�ost6as wd e.w.w Rev. H. S. Shepherd, B. A., D. D. :Or AJAX 1 Q45 a JL L Wbi bY, oataa. E.eaiit.rai >t1E•• 'M allies west of Wiitby as Box 198. Pickering - Phone 171 ~ lseWt •n+yA Baer REAL ESTATE . rm— oly Co VICES 834 a. rn—Ho! Commtutioa a . _ W8ttD7 NO 8.340 11A0 a. tn.--Morning Prayer Photo C�o-•Op now in Pick- •11.00 a. its--Holy Coramuniot: " _ /�� /�/ Bring and Ajax areas. To (4th suaaag> � ! ar d - _ V s r7�I• *Q buy or sell for prompt 11.00 a. m.—Sunday School in the ware ,-CWWiunity Hall MJ=iY RAY= COUrteO'1JS service ask for 'I'* a-=tut.--Nursery is Rectory - .Room - ages up to 4 yearn - 8 1liTJ=lOOilg Mr..BiOW011. W E D N F 5 D A Y • R �Qif io.� a. —Hoy �ort�tt�nion �n� Faints Electrical Appliances - ' Intercessions for The�S'ck SWIS ATZB G1V=N A. J. Schati ------ -------- messet leJLt AJAX Tools Glass Etc. - ---------------------•-------- fi•naral Inwtance - Reokor LOYAL ORANGE LODGE w ;: " 36eeb Fist Tuesday Of Month Pickering 590 or MO. 8-3337 At i r LEVISION RADII HOLY TRINITY, : Dc REPAIRS ( A K. Ferguson S 0 n s er r_ 'ware Pa.� Master _ -_ ------ PHONE: TEm 9-1191 ':W Me E o - - NB ARTON RADIO a� Pickering United Church �'Im 3� PICke�iuB A. H. gdTTET► s R I I� Minister: Rev. Melville Butters SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 19" - i FUNERAL AND 9.4s A. M. Sunday School IM A R K S' ELECTRIC. :: Br COP1APlT, _, A. 11.00 A. M. - Worhrp Service ` :'• ."- :...: and 9OL=OS. AMBULANCE SERVICE AUDLEY /►dustrlal, Commercial & Residential Wiring BUtt�. AJAX `!No. 2 HIGHW4IY 1.18 P: M. - Sunday School Prompt Efficient Service — Free Estimates B1�eaa-B1;.A._OaL� P. M. Woralup Service J. _. --------------- _ _ .'" . J MARKS t EUrBIICC CO. - Telephone Chrl�tier S�aence society Tel. TE. 9-1570 R.R. 2, Pickering' - I"en For Tarsi Aar a a�iy "' AJAX 1059 ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO Rouge Kills, Ontario - - avattieanee a - Invites You To Its Regular DUNBARTON RADIO A TELEVISION. . alak►ik CHURCH SERVICE h ra ON All 1o.dl `BRADY �­In Rosebank Public' School �DD •L Rosebank Road South ` IPICKERING DUNBARTON N)�an & GibSOn Every Sunday At 11.00 A: M. ASO»; 1� Jm Sunday School At The Same Hour. -STORE SALES REPAIR CENTRE LUMBiNG STORE­ - - - - A Reading Room•is open to.the �' ) --TWO RADIO S :V. : --------------------------� WE SELL •" too Doors West of LG.A. public in the Sunset Inn-Restaurant • ADMIRAL TELEVISIONS TECHNICIANS- AH Pipe. Fitting.. Fixtures a Plumbing Rosebank Shopping Centre • LEWYT VACUUMS to serve Fgaipment For Home Meeleanleti yOIJ ERH, MONTERK RIEML R CO. Kin sto ' n S FOR CALLS TO THE HOME C ys and Fridays- 2 to 4 P. M. .BATTERIES, ETC.Licensee! Tnrs»es Iaifallation•, Rep Ire a Alternations For Further Information PHONE TE. 91191 LI«"'eel Plamlxrs. Phone. ATlantic 2-2635 • TUBES TESTED.FREE Aiax — Oshawa — stratforr ,-- " phone answered twenty-four WE HELP YOU GET, ----- ------------ PHONE PICK. 278 hours a der G. w. Riehl a A., tt.LA. Tie payments At 1A:r Cost• WALTER C. THONkSo�, Q. C. OPEN.9 a.m. - 9 p.m. T.V. ANTENNA INSTALLATIONS.- � Oshawa am 5-3527 C.A_ • AT Z 2080 Burt R. waters c./1. ••" � Bat;'rlater, Solicitor, Notary Nubile Pyax 730 . 4320 Kingston Rd. West Hill Office Hount-`- &0000 to 55..00 P. M. _ 'STAF�O'RD BR Appointments by Phone ` ' • j .- i OS. Phone: Pickering 83. r \ �'�AZ AO= 1• Pickering � _ — _ . �n Towni a th.e B es� Usk _ - .1 : r E r jr _Z WEEKS OF. ..VOLUME SAVINGS! - RIPE W RAGGED—CHOICE—SAYE { 6 c 15-OZ.' " e � G A -`- -.' P� ' A C TINS ,E S -- E . 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SIDE BACON _ DAIRY` FEATURES - - __ - AYLMER FANCY-SAVE lie _,KRAFT CANADIAN, SWISS, EASY-TO-PEEL TOMATO LUKE s 20-OZ s•$1 OLD ENGLISH, PIMIENTO - CALIFORNIA NAVEL - DOZ. ]MEESE sl� • AYLMER BOSTON GROWN—SAVE ik PORK 7 'T--#-Oz' I Bulls with PO Rr TINS SAVE lk—BEEF OR IRISH ?:_ SLICE _ YORK'BEEF STEW 4 TINS - - { SAICO FANCY WHITE—SAVE 11e OZ. '� $.QZ, PKGS. GARDEN FRESH FLAVOR-TEXAS TUNA FISH 3 TINS �' su�rlcHES9c AW ABLE-SAVE ,3c. BUNCH CAR ROTS TOMATO OR VEGET 10,OZ. AYLMER SOUP .9 .TINS O� IGA GRISP�AND TENDER–PASCAL "� • — . LARGE ��c CHOCOLATE, PINEAPPLE or WHITE— SAVE,tIc CALIFORNIA fELERY STALKS PKGSZ $1. aViARGARINE _ CAKE MIX PILLSSU _ — ONTARIO'S FINEST FANCY GRADE WHITE SWAN —SAVE k McINTOSH APP'LrJlrjS BASKET TOILET TISSUE $ROLLS 1 I-LB. PKGS. _ and IGA is.Headquarters aiB�N�� BOOSTER so for the Romper Room on L-I ►J -IGA PRESENTS MONDAY, THRU FRIDAY CHANNEL 11K• {KINGSTON -R E TElEY1S10A'S FAMOUS KINDERGARTEN � . . ; . 12so:T0 1:30 P.M. , WITH EACH OF THE FOLLOWING PURCHASES CKEX-TV CHANNEL 11 PETERBORO 1:00 TO,2:00 P.IN. IGA CHOICE y 8 TINS $� O ��,.,,BOO �� � CHANNEL APPLE JUICE BUFFALO _ 9:30 TO 10:30 A.M. 7 DOG HOUSE OD '15.OZ. - .IGA DOG 0 2 TINS CARAMEL CRUNCH, NICE,DIGESTIVE OR SH AKE _ 8.OZ. ALL FEATURES AVAILABLE%AT PICKERING N BISCUITS 5 PK A D ' PEEK FREA AI�lIIKTT ; ..ONTARIO ETIES ADSONS IG OUR REGULAR 29c VARII�� 4 PKGS. . DOLLAR 1: AYS 16 IGA .CANDIES - _