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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1960_02_26 erin ew. s M. C. 11[URRAR AND SOW,- —PUBLISHERS k. PER COPY A> izsd As Seooad Crests Matt, _ p pa'p�. i�2.SY p fir �Uamt•d StatK � FRIDAY. FTBRUABY 26, 1960 -J Pab'3shed_8�incee No�t•mber 1881 Post Office Dept. Otts+ia tpL 77 N024 PiCKMNfi,. ONTARIO - - P EST ,.-.R A K E P R _ The Snow gllas Piled High Around .aoninuolty ' Association investlgat 4 ; And Possibility , f , $43,50 tY The West Rouge Community Asa°-f PICKER 1116 GIE �. elation is investigating the possibility � . of putting in an outdoor artificial ice DSr• , Airs. Earl Ottewell estL�, a rink at a cost of about S••43,500.00 - _ Bob Stewart, president of the assn-f� ertained her family to a turkey din4 _ ciatfon spoke to Pickering Township ner last week. There were, eightee'F x , council this week, outlining the study persons present. made-by the committee of the associa- h s-{mot-m h. f Mr. Frd Annan t, ... K x' tion. Also on the committee were Ajax Hospital for several days aver xfi.x. a e dives of'the Kiwanis Cl rb u� teeth extrac*d. and the Woman s CIu Mrs..Fannie o mes �o C3-ess+; s Mr. Stewart said they had.two sites i ationing in California, sent posicardg, f in mind for the rink. One was the, her grandchildren from `Disaey - . Y to parcel of land donated to the township land„ :t 5 r by-the sub-divider of West.Rouge to i Mrs. Bruce Hogarth has been con- a :. be used for park purposes. This land. fined to bed last week but we arer. is located at Kirkdeae and East now pleased. to see her. out again.- a The storm last Friday-icept tit Avenues.•The other site is located on art of the school property- Dan's Grill busy nearly all night.--. _.. p He a committee had received and Saturday mornin they did is said the g approval from an open meeting to rushing business with .people wan- xsti� Jy proceed further with the investigation ting creakiest before continuing osL x -into an open artl,R�ial rink. their way. Mr. Stewart stated that such a type Mr. and airs. Ray Roble and tht N • �a^., �K� �c M „„ R •' .; of rink cart become very invOlsed and famil were at Pet•rborn tyro weelg8. � t � that a 'great deal of time has been ago,.visaing 1ir�. Li. >Ies brotbee,: ` `ri ter•: a TM �, spent on the project so far. ` heart air i z t is rcC r en g from a _ e ;s w c -, s x,`•t > _ Mr. Stewart asfd the plan. and ice o ° ' ,n can y•rl xs � sr38 3 sx" �- 'a '� freezing equipment would be owned: tack. Marilyn Pearce, R. Pa., axtd�- �, '. ;. ... cr y "r' He said such 8 N.,of T6rw7 w .. ,rc •' by the municipality. Miss Alarg. .Hortop, R. 4 - emu, F: project'would be eligible for a 'grant onto l�'estern Hospital, flew to I�IeaP of Syo00 from the I2ept. of Agricul- st Saturday evening to at- • •� °s` °°�a "°" ,o[' the township last ture- 1 tear i a°convention for Ol�'Ifilt u. * C � Pickering Township, wzs duplicated. in He•said the rink crould Grist about i Room \urses.:at the Ststlea=Hiltoa Meek-srtd, Plows fatally orc4eged to clear the roads, 1x43.500 and that $23,000 repre..iplited ' They were also planning to attend- i be i week :Apital cost of equipment. He said it` the l d. Sullivan Show. Last Friday's storm may is used equipment. from 'Riverdale 1 Sirs, Towrticy..aunt of Mrs. JaJt; old, but will long"be remembered by P�nned y Area . Terrace, which is in first-class Bondi- Bryaut, •is quirt ill and confined tm. many persons in Pickering Township. tion and would be guat'a7nteed T 20'� 1�cd sur some tinik. t , In this area, one man died, his • • year.. Sirs. Coyne had her 5 visiting death attributed to walking through Q 1�6 —Consolidated Builders This equipment would handle two` brother �d two cousiaa visiting the storm f rom Highway 401 to Pick. YYy ice surfaces. One would be 80 by 180: from New York for a,,week, Oat. - ering Village• The man stayed over- and the other 50 by 60. - —+ then on to the Laurentiani for sotme' _ night at Moddie's Motel and died Following last week's announce- is was the first visit tq •for Mr. Stewart broke the costa down skiing. Tt't suddenly Saturday morning. He was roeot of three hundred homes idafea Sister Gets One Too as: Block building to house equipment' Canada for Mrs, Goyim 5 Ca;tsn. _ e the Ba Area by fall, Con Sirs Brash who ha be peed a 36-year old Peterboro amen. Y 54,b00, special footings x•500, fence - � - _ Fiobt- Butler E'2, of VPhitevale was $trilderi Corp. announce this week • -- ' around_wink 55,000, hydro; Soo volt ing some timew with her daughtt i�tfured rorhezr�}te gar he was helping, they ;U put on a big P°� � �-_'� � service to run comptPSSor S 1,00(1.. amily, has now re- Airs Tierc arid' push off the CPR tracks on Altona have some homes ready for occup- ';�.. s sides testis-there - un° „ Be-!Be- Road was at by a train. Driver agcy this spring. will be ` building sand,etc turn of the car, Neil Hartford of White- The overall of 3100 bwttses He said that at first:the operating Uit Friday, PickeYin� }lentatua played 'hitby Poh�e '1 a uu,: ocor- vale escaped injury. P.C. Chas. Dan- completed by 1961 instead of the ;h a, its would be practically' nli, .then ing "Une All Barry (;�+itld -cored: iels ores esti e8sons were strand previous five-year plan. The Family . ' '�, about $500 Per year. He saidl that one for'Pickering- p stranded in Homes will start as low at t312 500 g resident'who is an expert on artificial, Pickering village said '1'ow•nshir their cars overnight or were taken The development wilt be :mown t rinks has volunteered .his services• Braneb of thk Red. Cross `11U1tyos into private homes. as Bay Ridges and will be complet- '� - 114 r.'Stewart said the money could i a campaign concert at t}ir rocs$ Russell Gray s. Brougham was ely served by'•water. sewage, roadE not be raised by contribution andl High School, onaTut:Aay., March IL.. marooned near Goodwood and had to schools, parks and shopping 4en would have•to be on a mill `rate. at y-W p, m. Silver collection• sit in his truck all night. Drifts al- p marina and country club will ( He said the present assessment in Last week, Mr, and \lrs. vets most covered the vehicle. The .next be built, the first of its kind in Can- a West Rouge is nearly, tilt•ee mill'(i0n, I)i�nry entertaitned Mrs. •E. Chap— , corning, 15 men brought a tarpaulin ada. dollars and this could' raise"$36,000, man at a dimmer in celebration pt... tind carried him'to a nearby house, Work an this huge project is to i,in three years with a-2 mill levy. Over, her birthday, and..in the evening 4- He could not walk through the snow start at once. 5 years it would avera;`e about $7.00 number-of tv i friends and ii.eigib- _ - -------t------ �imself. -- ---- NJrs t a { per year: Pet' 'home. He said the I I Tr ud her LO a surprise" Municipal emp}oyees, Road Supt. i ' i Kiwanis Club an E.adies C}ub would party., Village Presents �. . Jack Chapman, Tax Colllector Ernest, 3y help r else money too. i Copt. PyMte had hip family 'from Baker, Clerk Clifford Dunkheld and • = „. Ross Hawthorne To Board - Deputy-reeve Rn Hawt n i Sanua i*sting otitt the week-end Clerk Harty"Pe�tze aiott witk sever �' �"baked-if this wcurd be'a rink lot the.l. `].r, �ddisoir, Mr. -and Mrs. al passing motorists, spent the night Brief . %` of whole township. - Blanchard and $d: Pyrttb Jr. y in-the Municipal Offices. I • Mr. Stewart slid.it could 'be. He \]i; },dit4l Chahtnaxr.was at Wili- Carta were stuck on many side- of York University "� said it could operate from Nov. 15 to i oH:dale for the w'etk-end. visiting. roads, acid Sunday's sight-seers did Felb.,21 on 8 9 by 9 unit. The unit in hcr`siiter. . -N, not help matters by further plugging Reeve C. E. Morley of Pickering [question is a 10 by 1G which could- �lr atrd' M-rs. Cyril Morley were the roads with cars. i village and Win. G.�a. ' i operate'a :rink from Nov. $ 'to March ,vi.iting Dr_ H. T� and firs. E'all _ Fortunately, there wore no fires in week presented a brief to Hon. Rober•tI s I ai�c, Whitt., o>.t Sunday.• the area and phone service was not H.Winters of the hoard of Governors Councillor• Cliffordl Leycox said he fir: John Dwinnrll Evil on tT,e ice= disrupted. I of York University. favoured the idea very'much. It would last week, receiving a severc w,rench-'• Mopted. Motet was full of stranded Reeve Morley said they received a ` benefit the whole tc-nr­Ship,,he said. %to Iti� ,trek, 'recluiriog medical at-- motorists and Dan's Grill at.Pickering . very warm welcome and'considerable ,„w He added that over $:iU,IN)O a year is tendon. did a flourishing business early Sat- interest was shown in the village's ” now gciing out of the•tuwnsh�p on Hydro w.irknten bare conrpleted`- urday morning: brief. recrtion. tife.removal of a number of large: Bulldozers, and snow••phrws worked The brief outlined the history and '" Mr. Stewart -said that most of the l,op4ar trees s rouruliug • the'forma around the clock bucking drifts, some geographical location of 'the village, pe:)Pie 'he had talked to, favoured the +,f %lr. and \tr:. Bruce.:;lieu, .Rig 1'L feet deep.. I listed the. services available and 'gave ,� , but added,it had to be a maim' , idea, er;ide Drive. It was feared. the" Pickering Township police-rushed local statistics. Recreation facilities' sty pctject. - - trees might fall across.nearby' Ircrtr• a Fairport Beach woman to Ajax were also listed. He informed council that at least er lines. , Hospital, Friday night,when she was i The land in question is a block of �� ' two others aye interested in porches i 'qtr. \'!•nt:' Pegler, who receittt unable to get a taxi that was not'. the E. L. Ruddy estate which runs ui ntent• ' moved to' Pickering front Scarboro,,,_. busy. ' about one and a quarter miles back (photo' by .Barrie Poriteroy) He 1 efe ode to ethe kHarwood p a(•ea has finished examination; as'a Stat- D. A. Beer's school busses had a from No. 2 High-way and is about stbod Who says, Frenchman's Bay is.fish- Ajax and Little Switzerland treat' I iouery Engineer before the Outariea hard time of it. One hall to be left half milg�v�u= ar,Q y Markham Road. _ Dept•, of l.abour and is waiting re--- near Claremont, one on. the- Brock- that the lands are available from the portusay N Susan Pickardtaglall, Road and another north of Kinsale.' estate. \I r. and Mrs. Les. Morley 11 etc irt. Fortunately the students had been The brief stated that the council.of, is shown here with the latest entry 'Harry ' W. Boyes } Toronto, on Sunda} visiting Mr. and6 delivered. One driver, Jack 'Mitchell the Vilage of Pickering would be most- in the Pike Derby. Susan's imoors un- •i �hr•, Clarence Furtttixton. f walked from Kinsale to Brougham, in' happy to present any further in- Doug. was holding top er on Elected In Ward 3 Flocks of ecentng gros)eaks, rob- ea, _ > the storm. Another Brougham man, formation which may be required to til Susan pulled in this whopper tits, 'cardinals, hluejaya'and at l .. walked home from Locust and to,sh'ow the Governors of York Friday, after school - weight 13 14 ,one mocking bird, art making the-.' Ron Gibson ' a`!' Mr. Harry W. Boyes was elected -to Hill after his car became. bogged University the location and discuss. 10 Qz- g Tommy. Newman bagged fill the unexpired, terns as councillor� ;;piing :ecnl much .closer for tit- down. with them the 'possibility of locating 3 of i d-watcher. C)nlr dvi#Tr-r ed dowtf,, in-the area referred to in the brief., one over 11 pounds, but we were A bulldozer got bogg, west ,. Pickering Township council this week. .t year or :u have trot --• in tlt�pa. o aremo. - ------------ HN replaces M;. Harry Ashton,who ing=birds been reported'in the: areal ported 15 feet deep in places: Many serial photograph of the village, out- Owing to lack.of space a number, 1 r"igned last week to take the position Real hospitality': " When a auto- _ Claremont residents, emrAoypd at lining the Ruddy Estate and aphoto- mobile contaiuint of Bylaw Enforcement Officer: Mr. =ix young acorn-• General Motors, Friday night showing of the residential items have had week. Ed. to be-held °V� I'Ashton was elected to.council by a '_'4 eat broke down on I'ickerin>;� maizrM' in Union Hall, Oshawa. I area in the village. ---- o t, sat has _ g ,ardcth'_ Cai s were in the ditch all along I vote majority of er M Boye t ch Bet recentty; a' voim n •' I)PCember's�Plectbon, le living nearby came out tdr� Highway 401,'and'the OPP found it • r �[ investigate. icy promptly Alarecq c impossible to cope with the uncillOrS And Open Works Of��c Mr. Boyes•resigned f''om P.icketbng their apartment IA rite �i almost p , CO numerous accidents. District High School Board"last week, �eXt Week to take the seat on counci•l:- He had gets, tw<f from England hnn irotr's PI• Board TO w1 ed four ears n t boor boat and r pc,i' inns o ur y n he school d the L•nited.State. n h 1 t Hills Name - .� new office fell, the Department of and is well known in the dirt, get 'organized" the folio vine day' r Rouge - Get More Mileage Works will be °putt early next week Reeve Sherman Scott welcomed Mr. The girl,, f-for with a very- with on No.. 2 Highway near; Woodlands Boyes .to.the council,...after he had� ,;terrier bill -for car repairs left with Members Road• been sworn in by Clerk h. T. Johit- a very good intpre�'cion' of Canada. Park Bd.. Mem Orl.February Ist, a_resolution was{ am .Pickering ill partcular. Passed by Piekenn>; "township eounrtl Roth Engineer T. O. Jeffeason and '.stop. ! WORL•D DAY OF PRAYER- , ' .•to increase.increase the mileage rate for em- Building Inspector F. J. Prbuio will I LIBERAL MEETING FRIDAY, MARCH 4, t960 Member's. of the Rouge Hill Com- ployees ft'omt 8 .cents to 10 cents a have their offices at this location. g,00 P..M: munity Park Board have been named' mile Office hours for Building•Permits Wm. Faitgrreve; Vice-Pros. South- .a IV St. Andrew's Presbyterian Cht 1'� for the year 1960 and will. hold their The question Posed this week was, will be deify from 8.30 arm. to S p•m west Pfckeririg Liberal Association Pickering next meeting.on February 23. I did tills include members of council except Saturdays. anrrouncea a public meeting at the e � he hone mrmber is ATlantid McLaughlin Library, OshawA, Fri- yll Ladies Of' The. Contmunitf' The member's named' are: Georg and planniriv board• T P day, March 4, at 8f00 p. m. Hon. Will Be W'gtCOt�$ �. Rotten Robert Smith,.John Rawbota, -.Conncil agreed itnail m0usly that it 4-471'.1 and the postal address ►s'• i Pau] Martin, Q. G•, M. P., speaker.- William Lang and Chester 1?.fnall. did. Rou>;r Hills P.O.- Ont. C. Postill,. on Tugsday, March 1. given and Mrs. Carson played a fine performance. r Home and'-St l met on Thurs- piano number. The worship closed Mrs. F. Disney visited for a few Mr. and Mrs Wm. Martin eft _ with hymn 488 and prayer by Rev. days with relati*s at Brookain. �- last week on a motor trip ti Fle Fleetham. Following the business, - Owing to the storm last Friday, t ILECTRKa4t, ids. P • s. B. Jamieson introduced the The Balsam school bus became straw• ' guest speaker Mrs.' F. Carson, of dad'on the 7th-Con. and five of the Mr. and Mrs. P. Draper visited Claremont, who gave a very inter- pupils were forced . to•soend the friends in I�ichmoad Hill on Sun- The Active Service Class met at esting. demonstration on the differ- night with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dis- day last• the home of Mrs. Allan Carson on 'ent.uses of cheese. ney. Roads were still blocked o0 -i f9r 59WMS Db� a, NI& The post-poned shower for Mr. Thursday night last. The meeting ___Several from hero attended the S=day aid thet0 was nQ,;eburcls of and Mrs. Haynes (Diane 26th, l), opened with hymn 330, prz*r is un,- drama and music night-at the Dist. Sunday SehI .� �' , will be held on Friday. the 26th, in ism, tye general.thanksgiving aid High School, Pickiert`ng, list Wedgy Friends are sorryr to hear that Mr. _ the church,partours. scripture, Cor. 13, read by Mrs. L. r6iday night. Much credit, is. giyea W^ Harbison has not been is goei c,�,, Cottage Prayed Meeting will be )ones. Readings on Valentine were Mt•. Lequesne and Mr. Clarke in the health recently. A SO held,at the home oi' Mr. and Mrs. v - �— - BYE. V. .OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 7:00 VoM. - ,•:' VGE HILLS ON NO, -2 HIGHWAY E�CGEPT T1RS is Nth. TILL 9:00 p.M. ': .. -- PRICES EFFECTIVE TFIURS., FRI., SAT., FEBRUARY 25th, 26th, 27th., - JUST EAST OF ROUGE BRIDGE` --- - - - -- MAPLE LEAF COOKED READY TO SERVE BONELESS Dt#UIIiD SI—Kent k: C Ib �.. T-BONE WMG _ FRESH LEAN PORK 4 r _ - Ib C BUT- BOAST` �b BONELESS ROLLED FRESH SLICED - PRIME RIB ROAST ` �e. '�9c : . _ PORK LIVER 2c_ - . MAPLE LEAF i F�IEAD CHEESE _'3 Ib. tlrl C FRESH LEAN - MINCED BEEF �� 39 DEVON SLICED KINDLESS BREAKFAST C" _ ac o I Ib., Package . C 'FRESH PORK (PICNIC) SHORDE'D JUBILEE SMALL LINK _ PURE POR1 . ' C --"-R 0 AS T__ SAUSAG � 1Ib. E{ay _ .... .. (SPECIAL OFFER OF 1Sc OFF PLUS 20c OFF) _ ., ROTHMAN'S CARTOf�1 - .._KING SIZE c FILTER TIP Of 200. SWIFT'S' 12 oz. Tins SPECIAL OFFER OF fOr$ ► • 4c -per Ib. off lulus 2a off - i 00 ' Obit MAR6ARIH� �b c MAPLE LEAF PROCESS CHEESE D A D Y R O L —� Ib f01� 9 N A B 0 B (SPECIAL OFFER OF 10c-OFF PLUS roc OFF) • I H S T B T C 0 F F E urge 6 oz. jar C (SPECIAL OFFER OF-5c'OFF PLUS 3c OFF) tSAVE 200 • -- HABITANT .LARGE 28 oz TINS Ib C P for. C = SI 8 8 T E H I H G . VEGETABLE SOU 3 COTTAGE BRAND 41b. Tin D ' uy 15 oz, tins for C APPLE 8� RASPBERRY lug L FFER OF 7c OF ` - 1(SAVE l Oc) SPECIA O F PLUS 23c OFF) d ' CASE 'OF-48 TINS 3.95) . - � oQ food '� � S LYONS ECONOMY-PAK ' � � � -. ' carton .of 100-2 cup size C —T (SAVE 30c) No. 1 FIRM 9 GOLDEN RIPE MAPLE LEAF � • . - LABS bs. c - �s. c j 4 r .. - The Women's institute will hold 1 ,Lea Beer. t_�r., P Iiamm had charge of the Worship be at the home of Mr. Fleethrim►I Turns their next meeting in the Hall, on I Mr. and Mrs. B. English and lit- I and Study Chapter "Northern Rhod- The topic to be - "Adult Eduoa-' Township - =Tuesday, 3larch 8; at 2.UU p ni. Pru- i tte_sQn visited his parents Thorhas esia". Mrs. Webb, President, con- Lion," T— -grant con;ene'r :tfrs-- .tiitchell; as-s--t—and 'firs. English on Sunday. ducted the business session. A com- Mr. and Mrs. Aif Pegg;Pegg and own Fourth Ruth Mr. Donald Pegg: Mr. and istants Mrs. 7' Shirk and \frs. Cord- Euchre was held in the Hall Tares- mittee of three was chosen to sing , man-. Roll C.tl - "Different ways in day'evening with the following win- in the 'choir at Simcoe.Street, Osh- Mrs. !t- Brooks, had Sunday dinner which Wheal comes to the TaUle'. ners: Mrs. H. Plaxtoa Mrs. Nolan awa, •for•the Presbyterial on Wed- with Mr. and bars. J. Brooke sal Irax installment- Hostesses: M� c. W- Hamilton, %Irs -and Mis. J.-Dais; Mr, Loton, Mrs, nesday, February 24th. The next Mr. Brooks, Sr. r R. Ellicott, M s. Wannop and Mrs. George Perry(who played as a man) -eting will be held at Mrs. . C. Mr. W. Fairgrieve asked Pickering bit, and bits. John Kingstose Township council this week, it any Harden. and :tar, J, Honingh,. Special drag son's with, the South Group in err moving in the'near future to that decision had'been made on his request A Dance will t t held' this Satur= prizes went to bits Honingh and Mr rge. Jos. Empringham fatats-aa.the Bdt for four tax installments, in Place of day in the Township ball by the Wm, ycLean, There will be aaotht Several of our ladies went to concession. at present Brougham Park Board. Good orch- euchre next wek. so come out and I Oshawa on Wednesday to the' an- bits. A Mo spit i3 at preseaR IS' i 'Reeve Sherman Scott said the fin- 'esita have a pleasant evening _ _rt_uaLEre h�'terial�f the li. M. S. _ the Ajax Hospital. Toftoft &ace committee had considered the The storm of the past n-eeh cer. Mr and Mrs Chas. Burrows enter: We.•of this district have just ex, wish the best for her. request but had decided to stay with tainly ,tied up traffic. Many who tained their family i o dinner nor of Sun- perien.e Several worst o ourormneiof the spent he`1weekk--eend�withf his pat"4 a February� work Februa 1 . from a , t�ere on thew Way home r m day Y here. 'I •, • ,Three installments as they. felt that Y • the extra book-keeping.involved did were forced to stay in their cars or . Burrows WAh birthday Those'present had to abandon their cars to spend tats er tiRto t as far as Brougham sought rows.and fatniby of Hampton; bir. their homes. y with Gerald $atea agent Safari+ � t warrant the e:iperm of another ng, g g - th Gerald Pascoe i r ;lo tax, installment. " a1L' Set an •bars. oe-Harrows and girt. o bir;. Les.' Wilson taught at Ced wt`-�- ------ with friends ale the way. Several , ere.- M;• and . Mrs. Albert Bur- the night•with friends, or wa Mr. FiLi ft teve had also a ked for shelter in the Municipal H d 7- - -- �a Iexger discount for payment of eralbusses.were stalled. b1r.'Gibson Brougham, bir.•and bits. Russell ar:GraJCe Siehool last, week for a ADULT PQLIO CLINIC` i� in full on the first paymesit+^ ` vialked-•-sfrom Loantet•'Hill' to grc Burrows. of.Picton and Mr. C. Car- few days vahefs the ,regular .teecher Reeve'3cott said that insurance sob home-'John Flaxton, ShaJ.on:C lark los, also of Picton. Many Happy Re- was posed. _ T'To Be Hall-Ia Pteltselt� 'raortgage companies woald't�eap the and' Linda Rodgers of Greenwood, turns from all your friends: The Farm Forum met ,last Moat At, Epd OE YarcL ;neatest beneltt from this as they who got off the bus from Toronto, The Woman's As.-ociation swill hold' "day evening at they Milior;. Pegg . t3fa dia= spent.tlse gist•at•thet'D.Beer's. Mr.' --their nest-meeting on Wednesday home. Thq'tgpic - "Price Spreads WAT`Cf�FOR DAIS atad pLA� oaually pay in full to gain -------------------------- cotutt.'He said the discount would not J. Mitchell vrA&forced to walk about evening March 2, at the home oi• The next meeting off the 28th will. _ be eJsaxt�ed either. five' miles to reach home from his Mrs. Robt. Malcolm witk Mrs. H. "Surely e6u;IWI can see-that the mill -ssraadttd_buy Let's hope this is our Malcolm assisting. The Devotional • td be taken by Errs. bfatthews vrhilti-— -rate will be up this year:There-is no last sever; storm of the season. '-more 'pooh-keeping for four install- The W. M. S. held their meeting the program Kill be in, charge Mrs. .�- ments than three", Mr. Fairgrieve on Thursday afternoon at the home C. Wannop. All ladies welcome., tc o ph"ed of Mrs M. Ellicott, who,was assist- Mr. and Mrs. C. Coakwell and the — - "I doret'want to argue about it", ed by Mrs. Ray. Ellicott and Mrs. f .ly had tea on Sunday with Mr. the Reeve, "but if you add -an- P. Weir. The new president, Mrs. and'Mrs. George Willson and family, t] a octe ,. other installment, you have a quarter 4rido; was in charge. The worship and helped George celebrate his bir- _ j� �,(J (,more book-keeping." period was taken by Mrs. Lindo and thday.. Many happy returns George - - "This council and former councils bars. H. Plaxton, on "�b'bmen is the don't want taxes paid on time," Mr. Changing Africa". It was decided to i �nt�• _ Fairgrieve charged. "They want to pack,a bate on May'17 - goads to be GREENWOOD-collect the penalties that am9unted to left at Mrs. A. J. Gray's. it was also Sunday School and Church Se% over E30,000 last .year." decided to hold a Bake Sale 'on'the `r "We are protecting the taxpayer's Friday of each month on the vices were well attended on Sunday' dollar", said Reeve Scott, church lawn, commencing May 27, at in spite 'of the u'eathxr s d ;now filled roads. Rev. Fleetha t took his s "You are not", shot back Mr. Fair- 6.30 p. m. A vote of appreciation was I theme from Revelations of. St. John grieve. given the past president fc�t work Mr. Fsirgrievat also told council he dolma* the past year. Roll Cail-- the Divine. • The.rer,- of the. ` 4 ' felt they should elaborate more on Rejoice. The meeting cio:+efl with a church. or the need of reciva! The 1 their resolutions. He was referring to dainty lunch served by tiie hostet;e choir man[ the Beautiful zaah Worsl-.i >y the one passed last week charging a Mrs. 'tfi F•;llicott, Mrs. Ray Ellicott I P ,the hmfi tee of $1.00 fbr each plumbing outlet. and-XIrs. R N%'e_r. 1 A goodly- .numher tc-o'k in the - "If you apply for a permit, the The World Day of Praver will. -1.ati:i� girt%• at l3ru din 1lnnwt l � �Y;i�l��,� d' • engincgr will inform you-on;what is be held in the churci^ c,r, .%lar. ar:•� eticninst. ;pon:ore9 !•_. the l:osttint; rip - Jntean* by an euttet,"said P.eetie Scott. 2.r�t P_ M. ,% .'A. Nil returned to the Sunday- x . The Thank>c�fferin;; n"r Pr(,ttf;ham mac' ,ol Rvx-n: ,inn ivnc'�. s _ W, M. S. wit-he held in'the ch&ctt I Tit- Vvrni;ig,;Ausiliary ni'the W. on sprit 7, at 2'.(x) p, m• when bli•i TV. S. held their mecang at. the ix _ BROUGHAM Bernice Lee, mis<ionary on f3rloubb home of Mr F. AVebb, on Wed- 77- - nesclay.-.et euinFC witli.a good.atten-. _ y »'° —_— - wilt be guest Veaf:er.-- -- --� x. r The Women's Institute is planning bliss \fa�il'yn Flttott. nf- n>hawa, dance. bits. liilr�n Pegg; 'tire F. a Pie Social, to be held in the Hall and Mr- •J. spent the t;eek-end with her aunt: Brooks, lfrs. F. Pegg gn. Friday er'enis*. March 4: 'Mr. 3tusseil Gray will show slides of his - -.-- irip out West. - The Official Board of- Brougham and -- _ .- — and Claremont Churches will meet in arrie- �omero� the church here on ;tlonday, Feb- _ diary 29.' east note cT"ian a —__-: ---- -- -- --. ...-- R.R. 3, BICKERING, OAT.. an 1�1 1•E .due to road'conditions. _ An accident...a sudden nes� -. - Mr. and Mrs. -Davis visited his O u summon medical mother Mrs J.•Davis-on Sunday: • PORTRAITS _ One o the fit• . _ Mr. and Mrs. Bonin, at ' -• :.help, by telephone. telephonehmg / ,// s you o Is s mm -: visited her brother Thomas, and • WEDDINGSfeofo9raPher _ In an emergency your telephone . gives you Mrs. English on Sunday. . • BANQdETS Anyone'interested in' Tamp shade _ °& GROUPS, ETC. _ prompt and priceless aid. Just knowing iris there, - &taQing, please get in touch with readv to serve you day or night,-is-a comfort in Mrs. George Perry. _ itself. I't's hard to•put'a value on these things. Yet - your telephone provides them all-and more-at . inuumum cost. aQL Tviwvio [APW AM 1p C/lp/l•A CLAM — ro .01 M 0 _ +ataa Work C• R 1101 bt " -#got -,-o all" . 0 . - ces 'NOW1 IT :, -,l jieei4 . . 96 ; - - - -0 1959 driver's licence and vehicle permit will expire at _ You wi11' ac lA r011r own best IB,erest, midnight, March 16th. After this date it will be illegal to drive with 1959 (icences.or plates., - at the SaAle t1Ale be helping your Comm licences have been on sale since January 4th. Get yours tOday item one of the 250 Agency Offices throughout the province. - _ you get your repairs, rem odelll g, IAtedw Avoid delay and inconvenience. - decoration, maintenance and clean-up work loan ` _ now. During the present seasonal hill, gvalifie�l Don t w alt -.t 1 I the arch d e a d I 1 n e i workmen are seeking work and waiting to ser" - - you. _ Men and materials are available now. _ _ They may be hard to get next summer. • ' L .1 C NCES 0 WHY 1l1/AIT DO IT N4 AN WPORTANT REMIND 1Z_ - - YOU must show proof of licbility insurance when you apply for plates, or pay _a`_ - "Fol' information ea your a a an extra $5.00 fee. of you do not have a certificate for licence purposes, call our insurance `agent today. A' POLICY FOR FIRE, THEFT AND COLLISION IS NOT LIABILITY INSURANCE. ATIONAL • T - - ONTARIO DEPART �VIENT OF. TRANSPORT OFFICE EMPLOYMENT IHon, John Yoremko, Q.C., Minister C. J. Collins, Deputy Minister t' ALBERT STREET, �WA �� . i RAndolph r :rte. r i• and acceptable to God. "To do my Pickering Public Schools Church Halt. They,,report a duty to God" - Going to church and _ dinner and program for all. 6 • dttOr�a� saying prayers is part of your duty, At the regular monthly.meeting`oI day, February 2I, it was a_.�'e Y i' but to complete it, you must live the the Pickering Village Public School the district interested in theell • � _ -. -- way Chris vtd. "'1'0 A,clp Leiter hco- Board, Monday- February 15, the sight to see.all the Cvtbsr Sir AN IDEA ple-at all times". If we forget our 1960 budget was calculated and pass- Brownies and Guides in uniform: 1 selves and help: others;•%Ye too,' get ed. parade at the different church now, we have been hearing comments -satisfaction and as a- result have a The anticipated expenditures, in- the district, in remembrance of'L For several weeks happier life. "To obey the Guide law" � eluding--operation-casts and deben- __Bader;-Powell, Founder of td -an the future of Pickering Village: Such as, where is it going? which means we must have honour, ture retirements, will amount to groups. I What is going to happen to it within the next few years? be useful, cheerful, friendly to oth- $85,382,4, which is An increase of Mr. and'Mr. Shipley, East A About two years ago, a planning firm suggested that the ers, thrift and clean in thought, word approx. ;17,000, or 25 pkrcent grew- are in 'Mexico, enjoying a wie and diced. ter than. 1959. holiday. future of Pickering Village lay in becoming part of Ajax. ---- Z'hle West Rouge Monthly B I'; ---�' This did not go down well for two reasons. First, Pickering B' 'wit Clinic will be on tseseiay, Mal -��U G� HILL Surplus, 19% ; s. 1, from 2.00 to 3.30 p. m. at St. would lose it's identity and secondly Ajax was not fussy about P'� Grp+ 3+17' 00 ward's Halt,Kirkdene'and East P - $ in the village. Why would they, we have little or both- Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs: 8aident Fels. Mr, suet Mrs, Jed McLean. D. F. 'i neall, lrvoodview-Dr. on the• L a�..aeoxrev Chesterton Shores, had their )} n8' t0 offer.tliem. •. birth of a baby.boy at St.-MichaePS ?as Levy 25,145.® ther-in law Mr. Andy Gillespie„ There has been mention of late,about the village gibing con- . Hospital bra February 18 -a brother J, Chatham, visiting them last weel! Ole Tllg for Tawny, M•argy, Johnny and - The Pickering'Red Cro3sr is .�ide"tien:1e'g back�o -�" y . .. . #,ti is�tlrtsy �'�' . . »ld have to-be,dis- :,arty: Esntasted Eavoneilptarea spring a:eotfcert�oo-Tnesdag, ~� --�, tt, good" - -iB aOTne�lfiWe vii a a,a glad to he'i'that Mr. Joe IvAunction �9Q,000.00 • 1♦ at 8.00 p. rm rs the Dist. H. .Cp>,eed'very thorou�g tl-t tKe,cpupei)s'of both munieiDalitie& Miner of i o"'. t, is back to work a- �t. su� Z School, Picktering. Choirs froth, ��bssfbly the township-. toidn' •:wffilt us•either. own ascr as attack of fha Adsmioislratioa ),S00,o0► schools thratsghont Ilse towr►ship ''' We are sbrrl to hkAr•that Mr. B. It would seeiri'to us, that Pickering Village can. do nothing Patterson, -of Sheppard Ave. is aril] Opesat 91000.00 partieip3te; and the"'Pickering 3A hurt the Township but,the township could do plenty to hurt confined to his home with a throat Maintenance ' . 1 Op age Bann. will be in attezidanee.' iaikceioa. Mtialsary p _ 1W.00 silver collection will be taken, r us. i .Liss _iarie Woitzdc, Altona Rd cap cal outpay everyone Janetrtdalo Lehrer of Mr. t , Littl _. The tawnbhip is going to_consider a new mu111C1pttl building s confined to her home with flue - -bra. Pollard and Mme. Craig-lY this year. It could possibly be located.in Pickering Village if We are glad to report that John ~ a musical evening at the home °• i. r bctrwalrn, Alton Rd. is back to his the townships development. We would not 1068 Debenture $14982 Mrs. Pollard, Rougee Hill Dr., -were part of school after an attack of flu Friday, February 19, when a pt _our-identity. The Rouge Hill Boy Scouts will The above expenditures will cost ram of music was arranged for r Also 80InethlIIg that might be considered is sewage. Reeve hold their Monthly Paper Drive on. approximately 19.2 stills, which is a pupils and their mothers . R �herrnan Scott said a few weeks ago, that he feels a large March 5th. Have your p;pets ready fractional increase over the 1959 Craig had Leslie French and Ra L fog"the boys on Saturday. rates and Susan Singer on her progr plant will have to be located on Duffin's Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper,; of Second Bonds were bold to construct the `chile Mrs. Pollard had EIaine A As file Village is now, it can't afford to put in sewage• Con. are spending a few weeks in new six-room addition. The money, erson, I?rbby Gordon, Bill W If the township-puts in--a-plant on-Duffin's Creek, it will T by Afternoon Euchre during construction, was invested in Jill and Judy Quick, Cheryl L, have to go around the Village to service the east end of the wen be held at the home of Mrs. Government a Treasury Hills and han en Rodney Craig,Doyle, Darlene Gast, k - �_-- ef+est has amounted to more than` rn Craig, Bernice Gust, Helen P - townshfp..A line through the village would save the township Eva McConoctie of "1st. Con- "0 ;� to the present time.- $ram's Carter,"Lynn and Garzv end the village both money, it would seem to us. week's winners were: ]. Marie King, The new addition will soon be, Clelland, Sheila Barnard and Je r '2. Clara Lee, n.-Yrize,. Hattie Mc- Pickering Village council has done a good job under its �° completed and ready to receive the fifer Jolliffe on her prograat. Lean.` students from the old 'school. -freshmen ti-were served by the.h -reeve, C. E. Morley and we might add we axe proud of-the way vet Well wfhes to Mrs. Brood= The school will then be a tw'eh•e- worth, Second Con. who is confirwd-- ess and an enjoyable evening .p - 'they have h4ndled'village affairs. w her home with f]u, room unit at a total cost of Two Mrs. Bob Brown, Ridgewood Such a move, would of course,, dissolving the present we are .glad to hear that little. Hundred and Ten Tbou�arid Doll- had tilt tonsils removed last Sa ars ($210:000.00), e�'cn though the day, an-1 we wish her a speedy -itouncil. We would likely,become part of Ward,3. Davy Waldriff, of Alton Rd. is Province had approved an amount cover y. We think the idea is worth consideration. There are so feeling better.after an attack of flue of 3,3800000 •Keep. Fit'`_Classes are being Sympathy is extended to bite A. .q date will be announced later for every Tuesday at 2.Oti p. .% many aspects to it, from the standpoint of'both_municipalities, , Ifiull, Ro..sebank Rd. N. in the pass- m' in ng oft new a - .� the official opts, he dd. Edward's Hall, with Eiir�+. lthat we could not say at this time, whether it is good or bad ing of his father recently. ition, when everyone will be invited Quick, instructing, Any ladies , Fitzhenry, of Pt: Credit to building..,' Sir. VVm :come and inspect the buildin the dtatrict nterested in_these cl: for the village. . ti�ited his aunt bits. Mary Saundet Pickering Township is headed for big development. Are we of second Can. last-Wedrirsv'ay es, are welcome, and for further, going to be the small island sandwiched in'between two larger F Sorry to hear that Mr. Re: Rob i °_ �E�VFR�O 2 .firs. Q ick ATIa errs. Ave. is confined to his u formation ca municipalities. If so,.where does that leave us. home lwith:flu F her. and Mrs. Lllts-Yetham and_ Nappy wedding anniversary `'i'e wouf"ke to'hear some.a�uments pro and con an the I btr..ar.I bsr; C. A. r+chwa;n and ' t to D rag twat - family•wen Da skit Mr. and Mrs Bryce .Gain, Rc �unday. Hill Drive; who have enjoyed ri, matter. —• son visited Sir. as l Mrs, E. Cook. Mr. Bob Smart from Aurora t ears of married life togeth4 _ and family, Pt. Perry, on Surrday Y' Y Mr. and bits. A Westbrook, of ! spent last eaeek with.Mr, and Mrs. Happy birthdays to Carib Cl t L k. bey and family. Hoek, Rouge, Hill Dr„ who was _ Mr. and-'firs_ E. J. Annis have I' Altona Rd. Tcited Mr, Westbrook's blr. and Mrs. fit years old Februar 18;. to' E .... '�wnthi and hope parent-, in ��reutto. s. - e� John ester; y taken,'a moms Lip South _ and !Sirs. Ross Deaiin; Mr. and Craig, Rouge Hill 'Dr., who t to Cont atulationsbrirgob re return- Baker attended ing home to two weeks., Vaughan Willu3 Enjoys Advice Of Lions dinner at the Rea bow t�d t o hB uce birthday rated s t holds Too Many gz Mr. George j Expert On Mental Health ' 1e an t cute 11 bleCoriochir, who celebrated'his-his - 1 Roam a d AS RouBernard e tat st ay ru is wrath f d Dr. w h' bl Those present at tht February 8, lr n Baker, la day on February 18. 1 Committee Meetings -thday on. February,.1. Sunday, went to see Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Keen, Chisholm, Ridegsl :tlrs: Walter , Lunde celebrated a encral Meeting o: the Vaughan Will- R Barton. King City. They wet: I Rd: sent the vreek-end in K1 - blr. Wm. Faire-eve criticized birthday 'on February 21, Wedding and Holm and school,' wart greatly spent former residents of the street_. _ stun. vssitt. his dau8hter b tQiekering Township ce•�ncil this creek, congratulations were also due Mr. I intereested by the informed talk gives bits. Jean Rutledge is not welt. who fie training in the King #or holding so tasny coitrttittee meet- and Mrs. Lyndeon the same day' by bite C. Greenland Chief Psych- Happy Birthday to little Treat General Hospital and was prow �g� Mrs. Eunice: Lawrence ii celebrat- iatrie Social \y'orker at the Ontario -Humphrey, who will celebrate his see her receive her cap on Ftl a birthda 'on February 26. Hospital, Whitby. Mr. Greenland, a second birthda• on Febrgar "We don`t know who proposes what ' ing Y } y night at the Capping Exercile� �r what discussions tare place, when Mre. E. G. Code has bean quite hadly�penCnaomritameworking with Mr. and Mm - Tom Humphrey In the Ptiwanis Junior Bovl :. eld in committee," said ill, and we hope she is soon feding went in to the city last..Sunday to � last.Saturday..Mike Henderson; =eetings are h j Dr. Bulby, of England, on causes of y i —fir. Fairgrfe�e.- - better. visit-Mr-and-Mrs John.Kir-by'.. The a juvenile Delinquent j•ie stafcd that the high b°Ys-x°rt tt#-2o1'-� "I think the press and public should \i tdweAx. evening, Februarj 17, j .J . ' x' latter is a sister of bins. Humphrey. Beverley Smith the, girls" high "3be allowed to sit in o^. thhem. I agree the Rebekah Lodge entertained at in three eentrea,for third'research," Congratulations to Mr. std bars. 194 ]L}tat some meetings have to be held in Fairview Lodge. bliss Diana Tur,- (London.: o Pa.Qnclu Oath were rkn- . Ed. Priebe who will celebrate their Here's hoping all the local r i 7private but one or two could be open", her contributed two accordion sdec- dtpently'reached that unsatisfactory . 1 loth wending anniversary this Fri- eats have shovelled themselves, .Zyfr. Fairgrieve eontint:ed. lion; which were much enjoyed. day, Februar 26. _ .t--- id_ did \frs oho Parker's home.. last Wither-child relatio -bhip before the February.26. .t]re snow storm last roads "Z Reeve shezritan See % r. and airs. Parsons, of Itiova_ mot feel there were more than the Thursday evening, the tan• seat separation due to marriage fail- Scotia, were down. over st wed- plowed in our district as aual number of committee meetings. ti:achers held the meeting. Misses to visit; Mr. and Mrs. Priebe' the storm died down tha:nkis tc� :$e stated that the regular meetings Gayla,Sylvia and Diana Carter, were tare, or illegiitiasacy, was the nsu it sand family' Township Etztiploytees who must ,,- reason, but Lack of affectionate cars Mr. and"Mrs. R Ddy weiit over been through early, the past few presented with gifts for their Years at this early age was also thought to 'worked long Ind hard to atake� 'weeks and it was felt that if anyone . service to the Sunday School. They to Pickering High School last dried- possibk. anta�a sotnmiitee meetingz it was a have recently move co Pickering, be a ource.bGreenlyadroble problems 1 uesday to attend the Music -sad fined the Sunday SPORT SLANTS', Arwd time to have It, wkext'eounet w t 7° y that he was continually amazed at Drama Night. " — - —was all present. He said there are a School. the extent to which parents per- His friends titre were sorry 60 �. awnber of committee meetings at this Mrs. Kay Williamson, 6f Pine Dt• mitted themselves io be t3ittated to learn that Mr. Bert Mfsliey was mime of pear, to deal with budget. is a patient in Oshawa -Hospital. hospitals in the matter of vise.- serioitsly injured in a tar accident Last W�esk At St "Committee meetings are always Mrs. Marion :1icClement will again pr since it could be while returning from work in the OMHA P1a7dowos :,closed to the public", said Reeve be singing, on station CKLE., Osh- g P �'. show storm, last Friday night. gANTAI[S � Scott, " and I still see no reason 'why ' awa, oti the "Prelude to Worship" -simply stated 'a baby needs its mot- Mr. and Mrs. Cam Watson from program on- Sunday morning Feb. her". He was happy to saythat some Toronto spent -last Sunday with $uosdfvdle 5 - Pickering s `#hey should be open to the public;' hospitals,,recognizing the danger, . . Pickering 3 - Stoaffville 3� tom-' 28, at 9.45 a• m. rs. were combating it by, assigning their family Mt. and Af -R-De#y. ` -��Coeta twltls ;adjourned for a` The storm of the past week block- rather than hanng - - - --'------'-" _ td many--district roads, and many nurses to babies, T . n round '' MIDGETS s different nurses eat sing o ty. = —At Sbonffgille_ -grotherhood Week Afarked residents had trouble getting to their This permits a sort of mother-child Stouffville 3 - Pric*riAg _-At Ajax Patel Talk homes. The Junior Red Cross have beep Mr. D. Fanthatn sang. ith St. relationship to develop. StouffviIIe B - Pickdrittg'1 g. busy at th!•t�'est Rouge 3choc•l, } ' Representatives of ;four different Andrew's Presbyterian Church choir Another significatit factor related raising funds for tha,r branch of•the Pickering lost the round 11 Faiths, at a discussion meeting in oft Sunday evening at the special pre-• to character formation was, in his organization by Bolding candy salts, FRIDAY RESULTS , Ajax last Tuesday joined to give their paratory service• opinion, the amount of attention foe puppet shows and white elephant BANTAMS .' ideas on how brotherhood 'can bel Miss bfargaret.Hartford spent .tl:e ussed on the child. In homes whets sales in the different grades. 1rye � 1 - 1s" :achieved in this troubled world. weekend with •Miss Nlary-Be t Mc� . wives have little to da, they tend tc enthusiasm of these youngster, to :THIS WEEKS'S GAME-V The panel included Mr. K. Singh oft Clement, of the Base Line. e; be over-anxious about the «'elr�'a raise money, is heart warming BANTAMS -Punjab, India, Sikh; Dir. K. Rao of attended the ��'hitby Chatham ho k- of the child. Also, he felt. that rite Linda Henderson, Frierrd:hip Dr. Thursday At .Whitby 8.00 P. ' ""Velhi India, Hindu; Mr..S of t�. Mme on Saturday e�a father.should live up to his obli*a- Grade 5 pupil w lio £elI on some p �y tion to be the leader of the house- the ,, j•-_'..lava, Moslem; Mr. Husagn Banani of Dunbarton Unitsd Church -: ice at the school last .week was onig Pickering Port `Teheran, Iran,,Baha'i. They spoke on The Dunbarton 'Girl Guides, Boy 1 hold and should thereby be respectd Second Game Of Round, stunted and after being taken to Friday Night - Bantam$ .14be`beliefs of their own communities Scouts, Brownies and-Cubs hacl their ' as a person. When the mother under- Scarboro Hospital -by her father 6.00 P. M. y I?' church parade and, along .with their Values the father b implying the was released after a thorough exam. '! -which point the wa iendshi > Pickering vs. Whitby among the nations. leaders, conducted the morning ser- . father, is s fault if the family lags ination. '.MONDAY NIGHT LAS: '. World Brotherhood-has to be found- vice. Mrs. Monica. Cook, a Guide in the pones ions race, or when the 'Several fathers in the district and BANTAMS ' -ed on religion,all the speakers agreed, Commissioner, acted as chairman• father undervalues himself by Bugg I . their sons attended the Father and ki estin the child has "got to do bet• -•Pickering 3 - Port Perry J Since religious teaching provide the Judy \fay led in the responsive read- ! Son Banquet of the Third High c. : astrongest motivation lot good. in ing, Bike Merritt read the scripture. ter than 'I did", it becomes clifficnit Creek Cub, and Scouts on Friday: COME OUT AND SUPPO' Aran's behaviour; apd all religions �' fur the 'young child to,orient him I i f lesson from lst. Peter 12: 13-".A. The i ��' February 1) at Centennial Road THESE BOYS 1 4eaA love for one's ellowman. District Cuhmaster, Rex, Merritt led 'Self" , - Members of the audience, who par- in .prayer. Guide \facie �litc}tetl anti The audience divided into three y - ticipat_ to a ilairiton, ro��'nte Marlene Mitchel! sang a Christ and Baha'u'llah ' -:sunrise at the a%milat+ity of the four beautiful duet "Tri• to make the sun lions, which Mr. Greenland commer,- -"different" opinions, shine-everywhere you go", accomp- tecl oil. His talk was spiced %%itit Thb meeting, to celebrate Brother- anted br Mrs. Wilkinson at the or humorous references: as, being the _ i: ood Week, was sponsored .by the father of five youngsters, his exper- "The Divine Prophet: follow on. another, each with on ampler R•velotion than f gan. The Asst. Dist. Commissioner fences in bratty cases resembled tho:;e decessor, but oll coming'from the one God, exemplifying the one Truth, and acting. ' _'„$ahai'9 Of Pteketing Township. for Scouts, Lfr. Harry Cook, gave o Lord's vice-regents in one evolutionary process, one Scheme of Salvation:" Of the audience. Mr. A. NVaters then. (The Heart of the Gos _ a short• talk on the Guide Promise,' p•! by Gea. Townsend). DUNBARTON • thanked :s Greenland, and the evl on the occasion of their SOtlt anniv- saha'i teachings reveal that the saha'u'llah is that Divine Prophet for our day. ersary, 'On my,Honor' is,the the sieve cuing was brought to a friendly I. The Base"Line Home. and School through which our thoughts and conclusion with refreshinetits served Box 179, Highland Creek, or phone AT Z-1109. isre holding a Euchre on March l2, deeds must go. "i promise to do my ( by Mrs. G. Nelson, assisted by,Mrs.' 11m Ndlh'1S Of ►IC"WHO TOWN$" at the home of Mr. and Mrs, G• best" - only our best is good enough I Hbbbs, Mrs, Freer'nan. Mrs. ,Coop= jriti Sr. on the Blase Line. ton and Mrs..Cross. i • i - - MISCELLAN OUS CLASSIFIED -- - I NSU RANC E D!nty's ARTICLES FOR SAU 1 WRITE EVERY KNOWN, TYPE OF INSURANCE COMING EVENTS' - CYRLL E �ORLEI� 1- j LAWNMOWER _ CASFi_.OND-_CARRY PRICpr$HEADOUARTERS -- ECI Some SD42rES b SERVICE - -- Sp AL ON PLYWOOD I . REAL ESTATE xtscial al. t1► Meetn c . ~ears _ a3.a4 • you buy haste, A special meeting has been calked 4xssi'a S5�3d i Yew you'll Thursday, Mar P. m, 4xft AS CLOSE TO YOU AS YOUR TELEPHONE Y money yo waste, for Thur March 3, at 8 30 p 5�i For a little tin, a little palm at the Community Hall;.Pickering• 4xgs'da se Make 34 KINGSTON RD. W., PICKERlNG, ONTARIO e lawnmowers em Just Village.' 4xft% f -' what they &Wt. Albert Colucc.4:..of the-Metro:and s-16th's Sheathing Plywood :53.14; • TELEPHONE:-PICI(ERING: OFRCE 67 - RESIDENCE 767 SEE A FULL LINE AT Rlgiottai Conservation Authority i sh't . . . ;3 DINT M and Curator of valt-W Mvaenas will %tie's, Underlay Was . SMALL MOTOR CLINIC addreis the meeting,-illustrated-w•itli 44 POP. Underlay WE SELL-THE BEST r7olgnred slides. :• ' FORREST LUXBSR CO. LTl% f AND SERVICE THE REST _ CaU - Pickering 664 , .. R�S�BANK' 4. OFP PickeNnag2��y seariosl s : SEPTiC --»' The Resebank-.Ho�e a44 School Plioae. TBmpk9.2361 j cuilwo Ik ROAD TfllONtjO' TAN11:3 lielct thciP t$ont ,taeelag ott.: :ed- ------------------------------_ • - - --�� 'T.LEAN3D nescb<y; 'Fte�ruary_ 17. f lie tuzied FOR SAFE l Kow Z oat to be a;yd iWereas#ng meet- Mcialtosh atad Spies - 62.23 Btt�L ing. 4'ilms -wVrc showa acid:.many 'Ot3fbe Varfe4ea Oa Head J W. BUIT. Oshawa�'-BIl 3dQ+hI - f i.; shod a to st O!n Evening* Annd We�ek-eaft of the pr Library : - what kind-of books our cfiildren;art ICESRING ORCHARDS � 3 --••- -----�.__�»-- 6ne ]!faille West of Pic � -- _ - readHg� • • .. -� leering ViSaq •C RENTAL �a'ilo 'EANKS CL,Imww We are glad,- to hear I4irs._ L,. $a-No: 2 Hi�s�rap : e is feeling much..better 4- ----Phone:e: PfekW-rig 36711[2 '.. r _ 2= 6ANWART WAY ter-a rp 46,. EM. R'' ter 'a bad-fall last w#ek. ---- --------- ' '�TAVOIA LOAD PKIMRlt�iO ONT. - Phom t ---'---- Now twat Udell" Happy Sirthdaj. to alts. Florence FOR SALE - small, wood eaoi� i -- A. WARD Jacobs' on' February 29,. of Rose- atovta; s­a11 Frigidaire; eieeteie ... -- llbtaMtw no a= bank Convalescent Home. airs. Jac stove, above suitable for summer; ------------------------------ ---- one Pickering. 18••fl _ Get 'el�\\'ishes to Pauline \Ian- cifcleagPh 21W � 0 _�© N N • A sell, \Vest Point Cres Sbe has been lair! INSURANCII _ - March / .. confined to her home with REAL ESTATE RODMAN Keep this'date in-mind • 5. The .)?oy Scouts will be calling -ASSURANCE at your door for your papers. Have HIGHLAND CREEK ,d PRUDENTIAL COMPANY LTD. OF ENGLAND SHEET METAL them ready when the boys call.' ROUGE HILLS \\'e are sorry to report people of OnI'y four left. 81,500 -down- Solid ftFf ° I�'�'O $� ° f E tfie Rosebank area ,no.-wed-in, last Brick,attached NHA split-level; /i with' attacl:sd garages; log-liurniag. ...WORKS Saturday, -}lour-to-ceiling r. 8.07 KINGSTON ROAD EAST Congratulations -to lfr-. Aisthorpe '� modern is of Dixon Road on the birth of leer every. way. Authorized Consumers' dos nee randbn. +�+ • r t'� Telephone: f>ickdrMg 28 I Company Dealer Far g ti MOS. OLD - SACRIFICE r Pa Y 'house-v arming" tiles given rat -Sead brick, a-room bungalow, with Office*. Station Plaza Ajax Shopping Centre Phone: Ajax 480 • the home of fir. and \1rs., . Heer . _ GARW.QOD attached ra a featuring 12 x 15 GURNEY acher,.cif I)ixuu R(i. on the 3!Ith, drean kitch.n (double stainless s having their their home burned in T -.- sink, exhaust fan, natural finished` -- a RHEEM a recent fire.. cupboards). Owner buying busineae MORTGAGES APPRAISALS • FINDLAY « . _ C s of town. aB X5.950 fu price : D 1 N G J cut only 11 A G a NEWELL FURNACES, WATER HEATERS St. }-'rand. lie_ �alr. .. Catiu,lic . 'WEST HILL - BARGAIN I - ' Church ��a� the sceite of-a eery Five few old solid beck (detached) GAS RANGES i bungalow; six rooms with 5% NHA- PRONE--PICKBRING 143 `TORONTO: EMpire 2-3823 pretty.wedding;.�� :en Patricia Ann financing• immaculate throughout; REAL ESTATE BROKER FLOOR FURNA ES Conniff. d-aughter of 11 r. and \Its close to Heron Park Community Alired Conniff, of Wetnhly. E'ng.. .• PICKERING VILLAGE . Centre. Asking 814 200, with low , Torras up to S )•sots became the bride of :�orrttan .augur- own d Res.. -HIGHWAYS- 1.4 MILE SOUTH SIDS NO. 2 RIOMWAT -- tine Cafik, son of lairs. Cafik and payment 8AST OF DUMBARTON• Papabls on gas bill the-late Stephen ,Cafik, of Picker- ing. Rev. Father A. 5lcaiahon off- SPLIT LEVEL - 817,900 PHONE 179 PICKERING Featuring: double-built-in garage, - icier ed with Father 'an Item, re: extra large living-dining-room i ent in the sanctuary. The music wall ex g coin- ,MO. &25.15 WHITBY bination, 24.x 25; situated an provided by boys from St Michael's lot, on quiet crescent; 7► Cathedral Choir School, Toronto.. q � in Y. ..�--- - ------=------- --- oeTs. DD BLIZZARD ELEaRIC _ The bride, given in marriage by i . • • '-" _ -' 3i r: Alex Gates. Cookscitle. look -- if -- RADIO AND TV SERVICE ed beautiful in her gown of off wh!t�r MR WILSON - silk: with tr3r•, 0 2-23A�! ,! . WORK foUARANTESD imported Italian Phones: HO 1-0991 s AT ;COKMZRCIAL RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL WIRING petalled headdress of same material PHONE HAYS - PICKERING held her_finger-tip veil of silk ill- WANTED ' FREE ESTIMATE 03W _ _ os b URGENTLY I� 2.41 usion She carried Talisman r BERT ITE 18 She attended oiRtt+r GENTLYSWANTEB ' Miss _ -. coin may f n and _ Farm*, Lou,.., WH honf Aieki:ring 364 - --- --- - Giles. of Cookst-Ile bride:- Houses,NEWELL, BROKER~ � groom. I Lynn•nn J. maid.-Their .gowns were identical Phones: Pckering 142; Whitby _ t silk organza over taffeta NO 5.4703; Toronto Em. 2-3621 j MILLR �TM in bill,!. �.i with matching head-dress and they mar I R of line with those.a. it, I feel a carried Japanese mums. - ---- ------ --- " �/ The little train-bearers were Mar- WANIrED - e roU-top desk, P1s.. • a tax exemption vi6uld-balancedt Th - -- Bare-Zaafik�n e o-f-tT a groom and, --Prckeru:s 13M. - Does the Legion use the surround- tax Janice Ware, • both of Toronto, ________________ ________ � utg land too. asked Councillor Chf- �� t) ' ford Laycox. over Machine Work, Garments. "They---use..the land for parking Dressed also in identical go ! -- .. COLEIIAAN to fete r�with matching rgfloral dress Childr Cbtlnot - And space and for outdoor sports", sand A Miss Swan. furnaces, Space HootM's, Water and carried baby mums of yellow Repair Work, Ste. Hamm Roes, Well B Floor and white. Albert Cafik, brother of All Typpa Of Wan"L . INS Reeve Sherman Scott'said the mat- the groom, was best man. Usher- MRS. VANDER ]UVLEN k ter would,be turned over to the tin' F sa in were: Eric Kalfus Michael M►er- Old Road - Phone !K ante committes for their reeommen- Furnace Coon Out - $7.50 g Gewe�wood $ dation. T HoaH� a aw+,, of Toronto, and William Kol- R R. 1, Pickering - • ayashi, of Montreal. - - I t SUMMER red guests at the held Hill Golf -- PR1cES HELP WANTED t % ( " and ountry n where Mrs. -- , The Home and School will hold STENOGRA HER tUDOR ST.. AJAX• Gates of Cook3cille received for the rcquusd• Meat be proficient in their regular meeting on. Tuesday, her, dressed in blue prin- �a, s March 1, at 8.00 p. ttL This will be bride's mot h• . �__..---__ ..-_ _ tkd silk with natural coloured%acc- shorthand and living !!to ,.' Open Hoare in charge of the tea-. ~_ _ .-- essorie9, with corsage of Talisman ` Pickering-Ajax area prneferred. T6s- firm located in Scarbore; moving ehers, so come and meet them-:and Card Of Thanks roses. The groom's mother received Pickering shortly. a° see.how your children are progress- in powder blue-crepe with lace bad- CiU 2271. y' For intfervlows itig. '•social cup of tea follows. CARTER - The burden of our ice, floral hat, and gloves of dusky. - - ' The Brownies celebrated Think= 4 rose, and E!1 their ymeehng on Febm ryJ22r}Thdy n atobo rb the fbynalll aei kind- corsag. Th ho ppznoo ple left f 1 liro --beagle dog in vicbs.LOST - ba'owsn also enjoyed a birthday cake. g ity of Pickering High Sdtool Aas- and relatives shown to us in the take them by way of France, Spain, «Cubs and Brownies of the 1st wens to Poochie". Friendly. Child's Pack joined the Pickering g he to sudden passing of our dear Glenn. Rome and England, where theft' pet. Reward. Phonee: TEmpU 9444, \Ve especiall wish to thank Rev. A. will visit the bride's parknts. :fir. Church. on Sande af0e resby, P L oling mess- Cafik also intends to establish a • ----------------------------_ attend St. 'Andrew's Presb terian b' E.Cresswell, for his cons YOUNG LADY y age; all' the donors of the beautiful branch office of his companv "Cath- would like a ride from Fai S AL STS Congratulations to Mrs. W. Car rport R4L ter, who celebrated her birthda o- flowers, the pallbearers, the mem- os 'Limited in London, during hie to corner Carlton and Church Stye. ER y' bees of the Citizens' League, for stay - Britain. -- Toronto, arriving at 8.30 a, m., sad _ - _ .Saturday, February 20. their very wonderful gesture, those ---------------••------------- ---------------------------- The dance at the 'Brougham Hall 'i -'to the T ORS returning 5.00 p. nu TEmple 9-1780., who so willingly came n NO ICE TO CREDIT _ • for Scout Work,,despite the .w'ea- h were so kind to menu t ther, was well attended. Prize house and helped •• nv others who AND OTHERS BABY SITTER ! . Asks -Tax Exemption � kind cay's. The ALL CLAIMS aRainat the Estate • were won by Mrs. C. Fuller, Mrs, Rebekahs and OddfellowS Lodges:. of -OHN O•BRIEN, late cf the woman will baby sit any evening., Carter and Mr. Lanigan. Phone. Pickering 246. J g he Mc$achnie Funeral Home, for Villag- of Fairport, in the County On Legion--Quavers There will be a euchre 'at airs. T ----------•------------------ it their ii d efficient mane e- of Ontario Boat Liver Man, who AT N ntent of the services. died on the 29th der o November, PORT IO TRAI -- in Ward.5 appeared before Pickering 2, in aid of the Brownies. Coine:out-- y wanted. Leave Pickering o _ PP S W e are grateful to all who sent 1959, are require to be filed in err*a• � Oshawa at 8.20-a. m., and also Township Council this week asking and have a social time. 1.30 is the messages of syIrnpathv. ing, with the unddrsigned, on or be- 'that her property on Con. 2 be expro t hour. Pin ride at 5.00 to 5.15 p. tn, PI: P Mrs. Florence Carter and Family fore the 4dh day +f Maschr,19E0, of : from taxes. --------------------- ------ ter which date, the Estate will be Bring 238 . Miss Swan in a letter to council PAINTERS and DECORATORS wild Of I t'stributed, withot;t :earrd to any --"'-""'"'-"--------_- c stated that she rents the house and S1.00 per hour"for quick, clean, The Wosnetts G distributed, •.fTILE AND PLASTERING �. Pro rt around it to' the Dumbarton 8'u painting, and St. George's Anglican Church claim not then filed. P Pe y guaranteed, first=class LACEY TILE & PLASTERING are holding a Pancake and Sausage DATED at Pickering, Ontario, this 'Branch of the Canadian Legion. paper-hanging. Supper, on March 1. in the Recrea- 18th day of January, 1950. PHONES: "Has this been brought to the at- ERIC STOKES tion ;doom of the Rectory from 5,30 AGNES O'BRIEN, Exembix• and •Pickering, ATlantic 2-y344 'tention of the assessor or is this some- and to'7.00 p. m. AduQts 75 veins; child- JOHN DAVID O'BRIEN, EKee- Highland Cveek, AT. 2-1700 thing new?" asked Councillor"Edgar FRANK WHIT yen under 12 years, 40c. Tickets alre utdr, by their Solickars, - apt 30 j James. --Decorators - R. R 3, Pickering available from Guild member. HARRY A. NEWMAN A NEW- z. ... "It is not new", said Miss Swan, MAN, 12 Richmond Streit, East, "but as my property aaeessment is out +' --- Toronto 1, OAtarlo. z r _ , - there was a particularly good croA-d, entire family marched it up to Col-; The Women's Institute held their f day night, and stayed with Mr. . .-Township Discusses It will probably go next week,so mule ''ell's store immediately to 'have it February meeting with Mrs. Laura Mrs. J. Norton, ..•k sure you are there. 8 o'clock sharp weighed. I Jolynson in the'chair. Rol; Call was The storm on Friday night ere `'d McGuire F 1'ng•h • � '^ . at the community hall. Congest _ -we by o o J. � an11 La the safety". •-'' - F. Garnet of Congratulations ���� a fat The ram was in charge Platers at the Pickering Motel. 'Fire Dept. Bylaw Cameras were clicking Sunday Y'• Program g recording the drifts that were piled h of a baby.girL in Ajax hose,tal of Mrs. •Ethel Green and bars, M.- -Samarillo and Ralph Hill were w Pickering Townsh' council-gave high along Sunrise Avenue. Many on Friday, February 19th. Anderson, Mrs Ward and Dire. friends at BrotighaM and several' "two reading's this w . a lengthy motorists were marooned and only E. Britton had the 4-H Club of hers, in Oshawa. bylaw setting out the.regulations on after the snow plow came down, were `L/1Ai/Ei�N� Girls. Barbara Pugh gave as exhibit bur. and Mrs. G. Bla]ce took btagades some able to get out on Sunday. ` of four stages of making cotton several Urbridge people who In future, a Pickering Township Mr, R.' Palmer is still in hospital Mr. and Mrs. F. Keith Higgen- dresses. A .demonstration of shrink- not get home. - -fLr'e department will comprise a Chief, •;• is material, was van b Lyn Roz- a Deputy-Chief, 3 'District Chiefs, 3 and is coming along nicely tiotham and 'son, of Toronto, visited g given Y Y J ck Hansel; came to the vial Mrs, Grant of Fairport Road had Mr, and Mrs. (•la Keevti on Star- tile and Barbara Carson. The girls on skiis for his groceries out Sa "Captains, 4 Instructors and not less the fortune of twisting her ankle day, modelled their cotton dresses and- day; and L. Peters and J. M San 16 firefighters' badly enough to require hospitalize- Sacco employees made a tour' of were introduced individually by Club used toboggans. AM ifrertgezt �UD the aSe lion. the Ueneral Motors plant in Oshawa Presidene Greta L'anstone. They (ono *aeerm twws ea from of 18 and must pass a medical ex- Fairport Beach Librm'y News on Tfiurday night. -were: Lynn Rozelle, Ann Fryer, _tia�atioa before becoming eligible. 144 grower's cards have been Several from iwve will be attend Grace Benson, Barbara Carson, To �� The Chief shall be appointed by Lynn Gliddon, Barbara Pugh, Sheila sold to date, 111 books were given out ing the Civic Dialer. in Brougham . y bylaw azid'the others by eouacil on on Wednesday, mostly to children Friday night. - - Peters and-Carolyrr-Bryant. Presen- _ rpeommendation of the chief. tations''were' trade to Mrs' Ward Patr�suhty The Chief may suspend any officer Because we have such a good supply A film, thb "Purple Chain" •was yet fireman and mast report to couacit of adult reading material available, shown in the Baptist Church here and Mrs, Eritton, by the girls,_ in at the libmr& aqd,sipep w s_p00, it on_.Thursday night, '•sponsored- by appreciation of their°teachings. er,rtbe.- - Mrs. 'Margaret Pugh ve a demon- The brook Road Home and rn rf eLtsse allows unPOW_*bW fot' tnafty,to Come - the Pnoiesta'nt League of Caa. ga Ba ?uP� eies6 R stration on "lam s study break down any teike•io ,ipg,theWedrtesdaywssi6r4thelibrary Mrs. Jack �1•fanselt'returned home p hddes' Association, after careful t,a;fire of prevent its spr+eaat" be o"n each Thurfsdsy evenitsg . do Tus3day after spend4ng several The Recreationp Committee met in tton eve decided to re >Chitt 'Don Lynda said the �r� 7.80 and 8.30 ;m. .weeks visiting her' mother is Ger. on February l7, at thlo'hrnmta of-Mrs.,' a�y Patrol w proSram at Fi l Irene Holli h" 'lid w1iti3� � - Filo9liE i3t� Sclea7/i News `tunny. tsgsh�ead wkh Rene Rm- school. ,1iPith $c*TlYoro or Markham but have Wednesday, March 2 is Parent- THe usual week-enders: Edith nit taking the meeting. The junior The Ontario Isepartmhw of ieement with all other neiRhber Education Night, M,rs. J. Ricketts,I Beason and Gale, ' Pickering xere toes were discussed and they be- port, through the Highway 8 M ag the convenor has arranged to have nnabk to get home froea Toronto, gJn on-March 4th. Officers for the • Br�h helps set np sad train. _ Sag ibtunicipalities'Under the Ontario Mr. J. C. Richardson of Picketing owing to the storm- )VAr are: Presklent, Rene Rennie; P`��- ` n Mutual Aid per' District High School *A speaker. A John Cariligia and Ernie Baker Secretary-Treasurer; Irene:^Ffollir;gs- Patrol members are selected br :.�...:. _• . . :._ There were many other clauses and film entitled "The Threshold"will be had their cars damaged while try- head. and Lunch Convener, Hrelea. teat The v ial r Council Will study the bylaw further shown. Some parents and children tug to'get home on Friday night. Yizley. w plastic before giving the third reading• and ear to belts _ Will provide an entertainment pro- On February 15, the Guides aad�- The Guides and Brownies and Ira• badges to'identify them. _ Brownies L. A. held their ttteeting dens attended the morning service The duty of the patrol officer well at at the home of Mrs. Ethel Green, at the United Church on Sunday. hold the children back until it is = E � �Y The Guides era doing very -Mrs_ with Mrs. June Michell presiding. Keith Norton, of &ingsion, spent for them to cross the road, Mr, and Mrs. Dave O'Brien attend- Present, according to the leader, tpd the 28th annual meeting of the Crosier. An enrollment will take place It was decided to hold a Girl Guide the week-end with his parents hetie, Generally speaking the school t patrol has four co-o ' ' 'Federation of Ontario Naturalists at on March 9 which will include a Jubi- Cookie Day, on April 30, instead of Air, and Mrs. J. Norton and visited else: the school school board, Itichmond Hill on Saturday. The con- lee Patty in the fall. The annual brothers and his sister Mrs. L Mason,'Scarboro. ♦ention included a tour through tthe The First Fairport Beach Guide Daughters Panquet has been chang- Wilf. Gliddon. who has been on Police and sDOnsorlt g'o Lands and Forests Research Station Company celebrated Thinking Day ed 'to June 23. Mrs. Irene. L°erick, the staff of the Bank of Commerce- at Maple on Sunday which was very with a church parade at St. Paul's on who is tit the Women's College Hos- here, has been-tran,Ferred to Brant- SHAVE YOU ANY' well attended. The lectures on birds the Hill. The service was conducted pital, after shying birth to het' baby ford. He -will be missed as. he was ' s�ttd animals were very enlightening. by Rev; C. E. olive. l son, called to.thiank .everyone for. active oh tfx local ball team. HIDDEN GOLD? an and Mrs. O'Brien reported seeing Vile are sorry to learn that Mrs. J. their help. N-alerie Samarillo ha: been spend- - a Pigepn Hawk on the Bay Road on Williams of Fairport Road is in hoe-I [t was interesting to note that lea ! ing scverat day. niah 1fr. and airs. YOU MAY HAVE Feb. 14th. It is unusual for this bird pital. We hope.she sell:be home again Saturday, while"the mail.could not .J. Rennie WE 8117 SCRAP-OLD CARS to be found in this part of,the country soorf. get through. nor the milk, bread ar tic; Johnsen an*l ilia Hopkins and this time of year. Susan Pickard topped her brother's' daily-paper men; the beer truck made of Claremont Pub;;c School•-Teach- PHONE TE. 9-23+L1 The movie scheduled to be shown to record to date by catching a 13 gourd, it. ing Staff, "were stranded 'here Fri- AT. 4-4641 ' the children last,Saturday has'been - - - - postponed until Feb. °_7 owing to the a - :Bay Rnad being blocked on Saturday. ' BUILT A welcome is extended to lure. and _- Mrs. Frank 13cNeill who have recent- ly moved here from,Toronto ` t i - Mr. and-Mrs. C. Culley'entertained ' their son and the family 31 r.•and�iltts. 'Bud Curley,of Oshawa to"celebrate the 17th birthday of 'their granddaughter flhaaron," Mr. and firs. Sid Mitchell of•Pigeon - •'. __Zake visited air. and Mis. Han Fer- THAN YOU'LL EVER DEMAND the on Sunday. 'Happy birthday wishes to Kathy �+'ottntain who will be E years old on ""5� HERE ARE ACTUAL PHOTOGRAPHS OR CORVAIR IN �F'eb. 25th and-to Billy Brown who is x� � ACTJON . . . TAKEN DURING TESTS THAT WENT ON •celebrating his 2nd birthday cn Feb. AY AFTER PUNISHING DAY, OVER THE WORST TER.D I ;Sth. *AM IMAGINABLE. THEY'RE PROOF POSITIVE THAT Mr. and Mrs. N. Britton of Bay CORVAIR IS THE HOTTEST PERFORMING CAR OF THE street moved to West Hill on Satur- YEAR. PUT CORVAJR THROUGH YOUR TESTS TODAY, 'day. ANDY U AGREEI OU" Congratulations to Mr. and bars. - Arthur Davies on the birth of'a baby Cbancn are you'll never make full use of Corvairs boy, Feb, 18th. go-anywhere ability. But until you've put this spirited Mrs. John Herda was hostess at a performer through its paces, you ll never know hour (stork shower given in honour of ?1i rs. much sutra traction,extra road-holding quality Corvair -T- -:-` - •hack Beamish on Friday everting. A -- good crost`d attended despite the ;offers you. "F severe snow storm and she received 7nrany lovely gifts. _ Birthday congratulations to-Bruce CLIMBS UKE A MOUNTAIN COATI With Corvair's :- ..4�_who i,.eelebratin¢his birth-' '.Turbo-Air 6 behind you, you can climb just about .' 4ay, February 25th.'- �• . The girl's hockey team played an - v exhibition game against Don Mills girls on Monday at the new Don ?RACKS THROUGH SNOW I Corvair's speci- ',' Mills arena. The local girls won 2-0 fie design puts a tremendous bite at the rear `.tn . fast-action game. Goals were wheels,• -- -- - - w !s where it does most good,' ood' � ' --=�$anorEd by Sabdra Fertile and Nancy 1Campbel1• WlS THROUGH STORMY WEATHER I Water Frenchttan's Bay Bowling News­-.. _ - can't drown it out. And your investment -�loov Joe$ 42, Baycits 37, Hellcats , -ja protected for years'and years. 47, Red Hots 32, Stinkers 31, Head- _ ; :.:,pins 29, YeIlars 26, Roughriders 24. ?? t `-Over 200-Win_enes_$2, Jack Buck Bill Henderson 211, Jim Kern w ALKEEPS YOU AT'YOUR UN&BINT, ALWAnt 250, Frank McNeill 223, 297, 274, weits "s. w Co de has to be experienced to be buz+- " Shirley Whyte `2,24, Fran Wentzel _ X75, Pat Tranquada •203, 203, Dorothy " HI epee y a each _. • 246 Ivy Skitch 246; ;^ , Wiseman. 248, ti � d den t ch wheel. I Jt41, Albert Hooper 252, Bruce Wtse- uo >trtan 2?A, Helen Fenton 263, 218, . H ; " Mare Skitch 311, Dorothy.Buck-216, _ .. . Alex Parker 215, Jim Gorr 274, Hary - • ..Fertile 248, .219, John Wentzel 209, . Gord Warren 214, Wayne Wells 223, Betty McNeill-250,--High single flat . . _ $ ley 357, Clare Skitch 318. High ngle handicap Shirley Whyte 383, BY CHEVROLET I .Jack Buck 341, high three flat Ida .' Herds 701, Clare Skitch 803; High three handicap, Helen Fenton 762, Iiary Fertile 820. Bayfair Bowling News 1 Rouglinerks 37; Goofers 34; Hot- shots 33; Pinheads 31; Bombers 29; 'Woodpeckers 28. `pu High for `light - Bill Wright 240, ',$2l, 22F; Clara Saunders 219; 'Toni �Lcavitt 213; Ron Playford 213, 230; .aer Powell 207: Doris Dennison ,20t 224: Dick :leer 213, 201• Rose Fva Playford 266; Don Streeter 211; > _ t - carlctt 2i8, 28 0• Glen S , : ner•236, u Lowden ado 203, Gerry Lo a Bal n Y • ' P t _ Jrbdd IJludrot�d r Corvoir 700-�-I•Door Sedon • GENERAL M VALW 238; Jim Saunders 207; Don Inman - -.:� .:A GENE MOTORS !207 Ling McWilliams 212, 225; Bill Booth 24b, ZL5; May Playford 322; t _ t Ralph Thomas 264. • High Throe for men' -Eill'Wrigbt X89; (for ladies) - May Playford 639. -TAX Z 1 T O U T...T RY 1 T YOURSELF 1 r FAIRFQRT_BCN L - Nobody won the$100 jackpot at the F. W. AINSWORTH LIMITED, AJAX �✓ bingo On Monday night, although go ounce pike on Friday evening:The ; — ..y sees .::. .,,.,. — - - •� .__ - - • sees- .-. ♦ - '. i v.. _ .B�iSfESS piRKTt _ St. A drqWs Presbyterian Churls _ _ -_ mommemm The church auditorium was well + , CONN s. Ci IAA EiA?I ''�i'rI�• filled for the mo - - r.. service was conducted by the min- ' •'' �� s•�wI+ee t - ester Mr. Kenneth Hthe B. A. Bsautifv! Mof in T Different Colors • Can _ •' The choir entered the church to the' processional "Before Jehovah's • daT slj[e e� MOd�l i " `%, f Awtetl Tbr6nt" The anthem "My blt� on.s*• f100lS O!R ipf'MiOl1t floori?!mo •' Saviour Lines"�by Ira 8.• Wilson was 'beautifully, sung. Mrs. P. Kerr 4'x .8 Of CUt to-SiZI •' b 1�s"tail s Wl1(. • toe P4fe to2o yaws. It added much n to our service. The choir is under not SfWA • p 0 • COfI to �. °• •. Mrs. Mar- , ~ ,ion McClement. Scripture lewsong iSY41' t/f *rivale '"Min , were: Praha 26- and St. Matthew t 9AY OR 111011T ps. Thin *as•-students'. and College SundiaY Mr: Heron preached a PHONE P a.. .._' r • fact that Christmas laattccobmmand was 10 914 Y+ ;!WK.AAeEA , hr>f1. ;alling rnen to-the ministry.- We � each have a part in this work - we At>Rf.M•rt,TEstpN - • en may .e ' G�A IWAIQ Raplhs Can Se F9marioid Pho#10 Pi&*dit 1.95 up to accept the call to go forth to _ full-tune service for the �sphading - &in& Ont. of.the gospel. In the home, let us - - — AND - give the Proper ideals to-the young AW�QACes� Pent . i X people, give them Christian educa- tion and the invitation to serve the /► .'AUCTION Master; let.-us exercise our stew- Tools, Glass, Etfse 4 sd Attt�oieisei fi+e;�e W.H.J.THOMPSON, !. A.,LLB.' ardship to such a way. .! Oataris inn Yorit. The Junior Congregation was cony p Barealt r and doadiir uct y ro m 1t. �°- Bwl' F.tlata ;Brush Cobunbia end Ont�srle Murison. Mrs: Burt Waters, assisted by pe"ty at $sesasswe 6lt n ood Bldg., Ajas. Margaret Hartford, conducted the PHONE 4E1 PICKERS G >itetss.'Duat a__4•;_;fee � Nursery Class. Psi" of ;Business Phones AJ&z 156 The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- per ing will be held next Sunday morn- S E I ,V TANK CLEAN OUT isiitliS�p• 0, pbe�y Agila.S/Wf, � Tbteeidenee: Tifiafspie 9-2851 ing at 2:2.00 a. m. also the Sacra- P. a pbeft rises.am went of Baptism, which will be dis- pensed ,:by Reb. Frank Conkey. Creighton, Fraser, Dynan CeMPLaTS SEPTIC-TANK SEAVIC2 I � A special• service on Sunday aft- - - IlRurt101h ernoo. for the Scouts, Cubs, Guides _ -and Brownies was-well attended. NEW TA1iKS'IIfSTALL'ED - Mr. Kenneth Heross gave the Banisters, Solicitors and Notaries message on kipling.s poem .`If,,Public and gave as inspiring message to PAT DUNNE TE• 9-1841 - :.`. 1 the young people. . . dank of Commerce Chambers, A Preparatory Service. was. held Barr1St� SOliC1tOr d Shneoe Street North, Oshawa on Sunday evening at 7.30. Rev. E. Notary Public H. Hunter, Interim Moderator con- •Tflephom RA...3-3446 ducted the serci.ce. A very fine an- JAX LUMBER CO !/ee:li at sled 3tiep•so heed . them "All For Jesus" from Stainer's lltlslaad Ci.th ''Crucifixion' was sung by' a full -. choir. MT. �73l1 ,ar AT. 2-1362 WAI�rM -, LUMBER AND BUILDER!' SUPPLIES ODIFI�i'1ST � The text of Mr. Hunter's sersnon . )gems, was. Judges 13; verse 23;-also Joins to PYL*M to 3sr � KALA. ACRUAMS AND - -3, verse 16. Mr. Hunter emphasized PLYWOM . . . PAINT . . . ARB(XM f end PAIM 'that God's inspired word was for us By ANWhab ad isw Watiiag � 10fR to study. He' has a plan and pur- _ Go" cash D.ws r•ymaati 0000 AND TRIM pose for each of us. Lei. us this. CALL - NX 0 M=J8 week, prepare ourselves -to gather •• - - , 1w 9 no' Ao4 Bimbos at his table next week. May we re- member this service to mankind and Oft Road and No. Z HighwOP � llfif►Ii{� lwp+t 2dAlM - viese ARO His death. ~ The Sacrament •of Baptism was " A i RUJA)0(}liils9t aad'SOM dispensed when Arthur Jordan. son -a!/le-27 Kamm" W.rhr - T�EPHQNE PICKERINi'i S1enMs� of Mr. and Mss. Kenneth Heron . AUesud, 2!'HOIt' =,p>sT � 8elsis•t was baptised. _ SRE7: a, 7i,. L Whitby. Ontario BaR.biltsi.i fYM --------------------------- ---- Or AJAX 1045 T" a t" west ! Whitby as I ST. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN - .a Ida. 2 Highway, between' I p�� CHURCH , , WMay,,and Adaz AREAL ESTATE 1?ekeritsg .Ontario _ ,lave: whisky ace s-3ws3 Photo.co-op now !n- Pick- Rev. H. � D. wing and Ajax areas. To B.. 19e. Pickering - ]hone 172 - - R E . General iardware PPEEIMB/NG buy or sell -for prompt SUNDAY SERVICES s L-V a. rm—Holy Communion eo" Service ask for 11.00 a. t,-1t4exssing Pray---- - er a . „issa*asoits Mr. Blower. 11.00 a. m.=Holy CominuMan (4th Sunday) .. . _:Paints Electrical Appliances e�■au»a:ar>o� = :- . -nCaN .. ," . : 1.12.1W a. m.-Sunday School in tees y Hall - >�T!=A'!'>88 GiV>Cd - Cemmunit - , '+ !!boast riehsc.rc A• �� Stz 11.00 a. tn.—Nursery in Rectory `�'o0I8 iGlaSS Etc. Room - ages up to 4 yeah ------------------------------ General insurance — Reahor _ �l'E17\ESDAY Pickers 590 or MO. 84337 n8 10.09 a. sets—Ho'y Communion and Intercrosuom 74r The S:ck - • risr�N a r ►af0 r - _ LOYAL ORANGE LODGE _ r - pA,R� _ a n s a rare } RE - . E . Meets Fvst Tuesday Of Month -. PSONE: TEmple 9.1191 DUMBARTON RADIO ill TV CHURCH OF THE PlonPe 39 '# ��rkeri -- - ' ' -: HOLY TRINITY - TTSR -'sHERa1N A. a. RA A Y. Ferguson _ Part Master - FUNERAL AND PiCkerir�----Urtifed Cbureli MARKS -;ELECTRIC " X&R BOOM Q6 OWAM. IL A. tsad BOLI13TOlit AMBULANCE SERVICE Minister•. Rev.'Melville'Sutton SUNDAY,.FEBRUARY 28, 1960 .industrial, Commercial LA "Residential Wiring + CC[!3M BX1ILX04G, AJAX . ' _ No. 2 HIGHWAY >: .Prompt Efficient Service — Free Estimates menese St. IL Osihawa .. .9.45 A. M.,- Sunday School' AT.PKK6itIN3 BEACH"ROAD 11.00 w. M. - Worhip Service >� i Gid Guiders n: Attendance - Tel. TE. 9-1570 ,R.R.'Z Pickerin �J MARKS-- Imprance Co. Telepho"' AUDLEY ---. i �' it1TJS OR PH(0113 t. mow 1llalas see sacs Aar Batistes I AJAX 1059 LIS P. Me.- Sunday School .� � _ ^z.3o P. M. wcndtip Service DUNBARTON RADIO & TELEVISION wiiaiW. Yl11t►>dr. I --------------- • ---------- 1 :BRADY - Christian SfaeACe Society IPICKERING "DUNBARTON Bowman & Gibson _ - - ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO a >ts " "� PLUMBING STORE Rouge -Hills, Ontario STORE SALES REPAIR CENTRE 1� -=------------------------------- : I u T 'Invites You o Its Regular (Two Donn West of I.G.A.) TWO RADIO i T.V. WE SELL CHURCH SERVICE • ADMIRAL TELEVISIONS TECHNICIANS All 'Pia, Fittinss, Fixtures A Plasbins In Rosebank Public 'School • .LEWYT VACUUMS' to serve you tAOWEITH, MONTEITH, RIEHL i CO. EaaiDment For Home Merl anies. Rosebank Road South . WE DO Every Sunday At 11.00 A. M. T.V. and RADIO TUBES FOR CALLS TO THE HOME . Charhwa A�ntaay Sunday School At The Same Hour. BATTERIES, ETC. --- tia.asad T,v,taat lnsialiattono, Repairs a Alteraaeiom • - PHONE TE. 9 i 191 -T TUBES TESTED FREE i.ieeneed Plumbers. - - , x_ oahawe - f�►allord A Reading Room a open to the phone answered twenty-foW; AM _ :WE HELP YOU GET PHONE PICK. 27S hours a day public ui the Sunset Inn Restaurant C ,0. W. Rishl CJ1., R.IJ1.' 'Time P"aants At Low Cost. Rosebank Shopping Centre °'.OPEN 9 a.m. — 9 p.m. T.V. ANTENNA INSTALLATION4 Oshawa RA 54627 AT Z'ZO8O 1 Kingston Road Rurt R. Waters C.A. - Aiax 730 Thursdays and Fridays - 2 to 4 P. M. ..l 4320 Kingston Rd. West H1A For Further Information phone. 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