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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1960_03_04 a. f - s z t r , E \ _ Th . i.'. .:..:. I `• • t laocriptlon Elates. 02.5Y Per Year United States. t3.A W. C.1ldtiRMLt il.#MD SON PUBLIfi> =tS Sc. PER COPY Authorised 'Ai-Soc� as Cass VOL. 77 No,2S -! PgCK$RINCi, 011tiTAl9ti0 $RIDAY, MARCH 4. 1960 Ptsbllsbad Slap Novsabes IEBi Post, OHiee Dept Ottawa �--_ _ ` West Rouge School Addition Opened favours Village.: - Frenchman's Bay To Be Busy Port Joioing , Township : . 'For' Pleasure Craft This Year The EdUor, .� The Pickering News, Frenchman's Bay will likely become' 1 Pickering, Ontario, the busiest boating spot in the Metro I. Dear Sir: area within the next few years.That's. _ I a-islf to commend you for ther pleasure ng o course. Miss Carol Hunt, who has been, action taken some time ago in decid- Consolidated Builders Corporation employed in'Toronto, is now wi announced last week that their th ing to include in your weekly news- development includes plans for a large the 'Beth's Beauty, Salon" here. paper editori al comments on items boat marina and count dub. .Theie Members of the staff of Picket++ concerning our community a'ndr in r�—_. j particular, I would like to thank you are already three marinas on the Bay � Sclt.CY met for and two annual Eiiucationol Conference for bringing to the attention of your yacht clubs have recently Y District-on of j - been re-organized Februar 23, at the Dr. F. readers the question of the relation- During the past few•years,-with so Y J. Dolt+j s'tip between the Township of Pick- mi;n let evan Collegiate . Institute Oshawa. - t�° I e.ing and the Village of Pickering. I Y poop along to the water oe >? l yj week ends, and the Bay being so close i Guest speaker at the croon luncheon f s am one of those who feel that the S was Mr. R. H. Wallace, irterests of the ratepayers of both to Toronto the Bay is dotted with! , an Assist, 7. t small craft almost every week end. ant Supt, of Secondary Schools Br�� municipalities would be best served by in- the Village returning to cite Township. This bosh traffic will soon be in- of the Dept. of Education. The lase r Village was, as you know, per_ creased. A few word of praise of Scouting,; y. warily incorporated for the purpose Last year Pickering Township Last week we heard of a Smut whn J Police Department purchased a boat shovelled paths for a neighbor after I of wuring a water supply for the for patrolling these waters. It would the big storm, entirely on his own I re>idents of the Village and for the appear that this was'& wise move and .,hie that being `3tis-good deed I purpose of establishing a hydro-else- that some of the department will soon for the day". This type of construe+1 tric system within the Village with be spending a great deal more time on tine thinking is helping to build;_ the, resultant benefits to the residents.1.the water than ever before.-- - character in young citizens of fog Beth these aims have been accom- Sail boats are again making their morrow. C,t 1 plished and much credit is due the i Reeve and members of Council for appearance on the Bay and one yacht A meeting of Pickering•To vnshiA club is current) bus builds s i the past few years for satisfactorily Y Y building several Historical Society wsM be held on i more for use sailing on the Bay and Thursday ve,tin ' at the Picketin t concluding these two important Lake Ontario. . Y g g matters. Community Hall. The speaker w�iil) 'However,-the Village has arrived • be '1i r. filbert Coiucci; of blotto sued ,t the position where it " )no incur further debt, which • is Curator of Dalziel Museum, -said, his address will be, illustrated would be necessary if the boundaries !• b3 ii j and facilities are to be expanded and, Woman To Hospital coloured slides. .4 th:rrefore, consideration must be given We are sorry to report 'itfarl� to returning to the Township, which In ,the midst of last Thursday Johnson in poor health. and is can-di ha3 adequate borrowing facilities, night's storm, the Pickering Township; f nod to bed,at home for a nionth'4 In addition, residents of the Village Police Department'went to the aid of, r- t, must consider the development which another Fairport Beach woman, who, Congratulations_ to Mr. -and b1<r�mi. IS taking place in the Township close bed to get out in a hurry to hospital.i Willis Eade on the birth of a dap.: The ex ec : mother ther was very at hand a P h c and on a t r e wonders on T de if the Y htu' rs a off ads act , g y, February 25, ad of such development at the present grateful to the boys in blue who made -(),haw"a General Hoop. - Judith 11 tame is to• by-pass the Village and it through the raging storm in time to'- Caine. leave it as a small and insignificant get her out safely and on the way to f Miss Alice Stevenson, of Vti'eseer>s Rosso Rho an Scott cut the ribbon The wing was opined on February island in the midst of a large munici- hospital. University, London, has been to open the new wing of tha West 24. (see story in West Rouge Col- PalitY, in somewhat the same position • ding a few days at home with P� Rougle Public School, w�uch snakes turn), photo by Barrie Pomeroy that the Village of Swansea occu ies • • • rents. ` It the largest school is Area No. 2} _ next to the City of Toronto. p Killed 1n Train Crash The next tweeting of the Canadis4 ' On the other hand, I can see that Club will be held on Monday, lest,-'- SI� • t - -� there areeertain advantages from the At .Port union 7. at the Genmha Hotel. Dinner at -- ug jests Community Centre FQ�' Tewtssltip's point of view to the Vil- 7.00 p. m, and the meeting at 8.00., lage returning to-the Township. First- Dickie Wilson of East T ork was Guest speaker will be Mr, Peter Cas•l ' • • ly, some focal point is needed for fu- killed' early Saturday morning, when son, Special Represtntative of the I South � End of Pickering tore Township expansion on the Duf- his car was' in collision with a west United Nations,. High l'omnti..fon•' Th, ollou i is n, hr�- ;rr> ..".e.t-ar.� ..� nn _r ac u�in� am method bv� fin Creek water shed and the Village bound CNR passanger train,just east er for Refugees. Ke Hill ,peak oQ t. '� - - would provide an ideal focal point and of Port Union station. by TVM. Fa+:r,griere of 1i•or '�•�Y,)n ro which vroatk•r" col trb�tinn: would' "Canada's part in Wotid Rcfugee. the To-wnzhip Rerreatia.i C.m4n+ittee run the risk of plat"rig control in the has a nucleus of services within its The ?1 year old office worker was Fear", Doub;teas his hearers' will ' A copy ka,i glrto been,forward-d to the hands of any gi-.i7,in•the township,. present limits. Secondly, if the area carried about 200 feet u the tracks i P be deeply interebted in hearing this i to the East of the Village is.ever to before the car was thrown'off to the tou�wkip ro«coif.-Editn;, This ahnlr, rf» real shi$ca fns as a" g authority 'on tF.is very unportaM be developed, the Village occupies a� srde. Sgt. Don Matheson and P.C. perfect example of what has been,. problem. 4 Gentlemen: A proposed skating strategic location so far as water and John Pugh helped ambulance men pull gains nn in township affaies for con- p Mrs. R-' P. ll'inter and her sis•1 arena or recreation centre. in this sewer-mains are concerned-and if the I the body out through the bottom of siderable time. There is a lack -of -ter Mfrs. G.'FVinter returned hoa►y; - -township is a spelndid idea. I plannim:; not only in connection with _Village were part of the Township,.♦ the small car which was reduced to a, from Florida by air, owing to the There are, however, many things to recfeat:ori.:but in ltracLicatly all mat the obvious difficulties would be over-, twisted mass.of steel. death of their mother !lies, .Elisarl - be considered before final commit- �i.s pe:taJning to township develop-1 Come. _ Wilson's-body was shipped back to The comments above are as ( ( both Priest, at Fairview Lodge, 04 went is made. The most important is meet. It this plan is carried'throu h, you his hose in Digby, Nora Scotia for financing nd in second lace is, g will gather, just a few that Come to burial. February _8, 1ti'e extend our sytnp+l ng P it'gives us a picture of what has hap- _ -. athy,1 r 9 -,---,N location, mind, but the question you posed in ! 1�ended in.other munic our-eli it orial entitled n ea •is • -� • •�a�� t In th-e p—Tan submitted b} the West plans for small developments of var- � + Port Perry hockey team at Pt. Perry Rouge Community Association there ions matters have been scattered. one that should be debated extensively 1 Vi age Municipal , sre�many flaws. In the suggested me- throughout the municipalities, result- by the councillors of the two munici-I on ]fon�ort The score was Thursday, g P alities and b the rate a er' ing 3, Port Perry 2:' On Thursda thod of financing, =43,500 is men- inR in difficulties in control of such P Y Yours woes truly, � the) played again at Whitby, with, tinned as the capital expenditure, this develo ments leaving a bodge-podge y > ' I believe to be low, but even if accept- P Y g `'William G. Lawson a score of. Pickering 11;. lip Perry , P of activity throughout the area. Our i -Pickering Village municipal office S. These two, defeats eliminate Pt. ed as corn•ect, and offset by a _� mill aim should eventual) be development _ was robbed of between $350.00 and ' Y P I • Ycr,y from the series. levy in that area, leaves a minimum I of a full scale community centre, the $400.00 cash last Thursday night or Their,many [rinses here wish to of $7.500 to be raised iii other areas location I have suggested,.that is, at, ouncillor Laycox early Friday morning. _ of the township, less $2500 possible r Chitt Howard Nicklin is investi-I express sympathy to Rev. 1v oil P Frenchman's Bay could eventually, • g � 9lsrshall, of t�'hitb}•, and family, on grant from the Dept. of Agriculture. become such a centre, operated effi- gating the theft.. Entry was -made the assin ln�ured In Storm p g of \ies. Marshall at thf In this arrangement the bulk of ciently and to cover all recreation through an east side basement window Oshawa Geis. Hpspital,' on Thurs finance would come from this area in ' ' a er part o the Councillor Clifford Laycox suffered and smashing' into the clerk's' office 'day, February 25. Mr. Marshall i*' ` West Rouge ,and b i township. This is that is, injuries to his leg, last week, while' through the glass.panelling. least, place, controhin the hands of a recreational centre, which must i helping a motorist who became The money-represented payment of well known here, having been min• that group sponsoring the proposed eventually come. stranded in the snow storm.. taxes and collections from the sale of ester of the Presbyterian Church for - plan. In contaeting several people in At the same time, we realize that 7�rr, Laycox was helping push the dog licenses, taken in the day before'. fourteen year; from 19,39 to 1953. j fir. and Nlrs. George' Ce+ni and 'R'est Rouge, 'and by inference at�such a venture,'because of casts,must car out of the snow; when his leg was . - as to a 2'mill levy in this area, there be spread over a period of years, and strdck, scraping it from the knee to son John, of Ajax. visited the Wahu are many of these people opposed to a rink would be an ideal start for the ankle. Sentence Men In , Pearsou*s oil Sunday. the levy and claiming they cannot such a project. The Girl Guides attended the Sun-! absorb an 'further tax increases. This ' • day morning service at the L•nited Y Indiscriminate planning in any mat-• H� h School Theft Church, durin )vhicl don,. whole method leases open the way to ter can be ruinous, and it is time, if Local morning Owners 9 l the flag. rule b small vociferous groups of a ated -by•'the R-oiarj• Club were ded- Y g P not already.•too late, for this-township Sentences were handed out -last� jested. The > e whole community, benefiting their and its officials, elected or salaried, or week to the two men convicted in the I Poker -xaS Mr. F.dw•ardl articular area, at a cost to the com Do Well At Show ll'cRae, student minister, who spent P appointed to bring forth planning for safe robbery of Pickering District lit sunnner in'.�Iberta... munity as a whole. Financing of any all needs of this whole community. Two Pickering•dog owners took off ,High School; that took place. last :ommunity projects should be on a top honors at the Getman 8hephgrd November ??nd, Mi*. and Mrs. George Mcllrov of community scale. Dog Breeders Show held last Satur- This was the robbery, where an 18 Dunbartoii visited the C;. H. Nforlie s' Location of a community entre is • - day at H.M.C.S. Illustrious Hall in. square hole was cut through the on Saturday. j the next impotant matter.This pro- Plumbing Fee Only Weston, This was in conjunction with safe door by acetylene torches, taken Congratulations to Mrs Stan Aller$ posed location in West Rouge is situ the Dominion Collie and Sheep Dog from the Shop Room. who celebrated her birthday,on Fri-;. 1 A ated.in the south-west corner of the • I .day 'Pebruary 36. 1 On New Installations Association. Ronald Foote, 8 of Toronto was township, and if to be for.general'use Mr. George Gerigs of White' Hartic to I'months definite and 3 There was a report last week of , of all residents of-the township, is a Just for the record, in case you Kennels had 7 year old Flash take the I'sentened months. indefinite. He was in jail one. the first ,spring robin, being seen,; very inconvenient location for large were worrying about it, the plumbing but we think it must have been A' Y g 1 g prize.for Best Canadian Bred dog in month waiting trial. � sections of the community.. Ift,this fee, of $1.00 to be charged for plumb- the. show., He' was handled by 1llr• Everett Hugh Black, `?6 of Toronto fluxed-up robin which )ailed to sell Y coming spring, work will be,started ing, fixtures by Pickering Township. Savink of R,R.'1, Pickering. got 3 mopths definite. He had been a«`ay last fall,. However, 'the report! on the Consolidated 'projects at, is to be charged oft new plumbing in- Pat Cameron showed Vagabond in in jail 3 months waiting trial. Both of a flight of Canada'Geese north•i Frenchman's Bay, and included in stallations only. her first show and took first in Periods of waiting in jail were taken ward is an encouraging sign of'cot.. that project Is ti 10 acre tract to be Anyone who already }ias plumbing the novice dog class. Her pet name is into consideration before sentences Ing spring, _ deeded to the township, and here'is installed will not be affected. This Gabby and she was also bred at White were passed.- Mrs. J. H. Johnson of Long Brcl. the ideal spot for a community cen- applies to anyone installing plumbing Hart Kennels. Pickering Township Police Depart- visited Mr. and Mrs. Chas.' Bakea� ' tre. Located in the south end of the .fiiom here on in. There.was a large crowd on hand went carried_out this investigation " recently. township, half way bi tw would a east �___- - _---_._ _ heereit,loudly as each dog .and subsequent arrests. fir. and Mrs. John Ashton: 'vrr.) t and west boundaries, it would be con- and they c ' made its appearance, and ties. Mundy and-Mr. -and—XIrs..l. venient to more people than any other PICKERING TOWNSHIP Tovelftl-i Jove a oval Coco Palmateer attended the an- , section and when the project in that DEVELOPMENT PLANS George Marr Mr. Jack Hamblem is celebrating dual banquet and dance of �1'hitbjl, area is completed there will be a de — FOR 1960 the completion of �is-l2th-jetvenile Brass Band held at the legion - mand for use of,a centre in the area _ " SPEAKER' The death took place on Wednes- adventure novel this time with Hud- in Whitby; on Saturday evening. which can be met with conven' ce. Reeve -Sherman Scott day, March 2, 1960, at Oshawa Hos- son's and James' Bay as the locale. We-are very glad to hear$6gt r My belief is that the equipmen ow• At �- pital, of George Man (Jerzy Mar- He travelled through the area two , Allan 'McKenzie who has - available for a .rink should be r- THE COUNCIL C1fAMBERS cinkowski), Church St. Pickering, years ago to collect the necessary ergoing surgery, is, making chased by the township as soon as BROUGHAM beloved husband of Veronica Hay. material. 'The manuscript may be factory recovery and is I6 9MM legally possible, but the financing be 'THURSDAY, MARCH 10. som, and dear father of Anthony. entered in a coritest sponsored by be home shortly. << studied from a township-wide basic, At 8.00 P. M. Requiem Mass at St. Francis de an English Publishing Firer, A Can. _ and the location be in accordance with OPFN MEETING Sales, Church, March 4, at 10.45 a. adian-publisher is now "bidding" foy the greatest convenience of the great- Ward 2. Ratepayers' Association M. with inn'ierment at St. Francis de it, tst number of peoplo. using the. rink, _ ............_,....._......__.�.w...__. Sales Cemetery here. -- F. y. �' M ed the f al of the late Henry Friends are sorry to ben that "The Light of the World". Mrs, United Church on Friday, March 44. • Do Ashburn on Saturday. Mrs. W. P.�Tsac3, who is with her. Roy.lt[oirish gave a very ouatj fete All ladies of the oosslmunity are y (•' Mrs. Wm.'Harbron had the mis- a World Day of Prayer for daughter at `Port Credit, has been and informatics synopsis of the lst invited. to attend this special ses- with pneumonia, Cb*ter of the Study Book,.entit- vice. After the useeting was closed a S mains to put her !Sand in the 7v last the ri ay-at charge wall t. held ill --------------- led'"Africa Disturbed She told with the W. A Benediction, Group - er of her 'washm machine last on Friday-at Z.30 is the Mt. Zion Thursda and she was unable to Churd�.• •0m Itoµ restless tthe peoples ace and Two served a delicious_.supper. The ' k after- Mr. Harbron. He was Mr. -and Mrs.. B. Jamtewn visit- •taken to Oahtwa Mbs ital. ed Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Todd, of (received •too kto for hat erne wanting independence and pre3 Sow hostesses. were: . , Mrs. R. Tinders, p �� .1 ernmeat. The reports pre3entcd Mrs. G Hollinger sad Mrs. Wil- ______. Miss Jena Liston arrived ;hoeeie i�errrwoo�;-mt Suad�y.: . lies. George 'Fq}d, ple�ideup-ire- '' etiEying, and showed that snot Gates. en Sunday from Africa, where the The W. A. will meet at the home aided over the Febcnaiy"mewing of � secretary was being very busy. The Cherryyvood game and �as been doing missionary work of Mrs. R Day next Wednesday, the''Woman's Assoeirtiop of the . The papa Drive held in January• .- School are holdin,& a•-Euchre add ltla t1HSiidan. Interior Mission March 9 Mrs.. Lewis Jones an-d C4errywood United Church, in the added almost twenty-five dollars to• Bridge in the school'hou;e on Fri- for twePsit three yaws. _ Mrs. Was. -H;rbnon are in 'chame, church hall. firs. R. Tindal had our treasury. The..World Dad of d7ay eveafng, February ,'i, at &IS.. Mr.' itnd:MM Lewis Jones' and of the progrAm Roll'Csll - a tea charge of the L Devotional Period. Prayer is to be Field is Cherrywrood Lunch and prizes provided Mr. s5i!'`'Mrs B. Jamieson attend- towel donated for the church. based on Holman Hunt's painting, OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 7:00 P-M OUGE H ) L f. S CEPT'THURS, 6E 'SILL 9:00 P.M; -:: -ON NO. 2 HIGHWAY -- _ -- PRICES EFFECTIVE: THURS., FRI._SAT --MARCH 3rd,.4tk & SOL— - _. EAST -O.-ROU "S BRIDGE - \ C • REGULAR - MAPLE LEAF �{ sl I F T' S CORRAL L 8 F 1V �'�L - U S i � SWIFT'S PREMIUM _LUNCH TOINMF.�' __' ._.. .. . - (SAVE 60 :.. -. -- - SWIFT'S PREMIUM p.. . .. n_ C��Ibs. C 12 oz ti lbs. 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E S T- , R UD -%- I- 9 -- - 1 't i i : >ick with the flu. -- his stdy in Oshawa General Hospital. -School Board Of Area 2 - - --- ' There will be a euchre at the Fair-t Debbie Wilkinson Diutbattott • , port United Church hall, on Tuesday, Shores celebrated her 4th birthday oa 31Due of impassable sable r ads caused by Feb.-Owing 26th the a arty. t • P • p g he elements the library. s i Thursday night's gtoim, the bowling was not open on Thursday, but wea- ' was called off last week. ther permitting, it will be open each Thursday evening'from ?.30 to 8.30 pan. FAIRPORT BEACH Congratulations to Susan Pickard c We are most pletased to. K:elcQme who celebrated her 12th birthday on Mr. and Mrs. Davin Holmes to the Feb. 28th. community.' They are residin on On March 9, at T y, g pan. the First Victory Drive. Fairport Beach Gdide Company are • y' Mr. and Mrs.•H. D, Watkins cele'- holding an enrollment and jubilee r J brated their 12th wedding anniversary party at the community Ul). r y°' t F ,� � �°• x on Sunda y . e}t. ..lst. Sorry to hear Mr. WsHy Chillmaa. We regret to hear that Mrs.Harris of Dunbarton'Shores is in Ajax Hoa- r of Dunbarton Shores is in Ajax Hos- pital and trust that he will soon be pital. home again. We are sorry to learn that Mrs. Deepest' sympathy of.-friends and Fletcher of Dunbarton-Shores is cot- neighbors is extended to Mr. Frank fuzed to Ajax Hospital. Linehan and family in the passing of A bingo is held every Monday night Mr. Linehan's brother, Walter .of at the.Community Hall,8 p.m. Every- Toronto; one welcome. You are invited to come and hear • • the male quartette from Central Bap- " y tilt Seminary- at the morning service 1 of Dunfair' Baptist Church, Sunday. The Late Mrs. Milfted Hamilton ° March 6th at 11 a.m. Evening service The death occurred at Lakeview - - at T p.m. Manur Rest Home, Port Perry, of We are happy t6 hear that Mre: Ada Burton Hamilton, beloved wife y� Norma Cassells is recovering at home of j'Iilfrri Hamilton. ceased was after her stay in.hospital. in her 82nd .ear and had been ill The famil •of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas- for -some years,' Born in Pickering Fitzpatrick are happy and proud to owns up, t a t e• ng resident. _ . welcome a new baby sister. she w•as the daughter of the late Mr. Happy Hour for boys and girls and Mrs. John Burton, 7th Concess- ".Pickering Township School Area 2. ,. School Board. Back Row,-left to rielit: Jobn C: Mills; G. E. Ryan from !i years is 'held 'every Thursday •ion::Pickering , +) E, Harley. Front row: Mrs. A. Ed-. monds (vice-chairman). Fred Hunt (chairman), A, W. Tyas (secretary- afternoon from 4 0 5 pan .at Dun- She �t'a, a member of St. John 9 treasurer). (photo' by Barrie Pomeroy) fair Baptist Church. United-£Burch, Brougham, a Life The teenagers will meet on Satur- 'Member of Brouglim.Women's Ins- da , March 5 at 8 p.m. at Dunfair titute of which she was a Past Pre- t Baptist Church. sident, and an ardent Red Cross WEST R4liGf A baby shr,aer was held at the worl.er tlic Nti'ortd Wars. • • p a Make Believe, The Birds' Valentine, homy- of Mrs. Thorley by Mr Sitar- Her -funeral toot'place froth the Pickering Pee Wees The Bouquet of Rosemary and The ron, and Mrs. Thorley for 'MIs.. Price 'Drc u,liant Church, with Rev. A. E. • F• • Mo a snow and more'digging after Little Doi Vest by the Junior School and her baby, daughter., Jan,ne. en Cc�„ e11' and-,Rev. •H. Lack off- Choir con{Iucted by` Miss clowning o- ' 'Win insist Crests the snow storm last Thur, but the Feb. moth. In spite.of the ireiement rtaun laterment took place in the s with bl+. U. E. "Barr, at the piano .weather many friends and neighbors White%ale_ Cemetery. e - Township plough. had the rnadG open cC Y• _ - '. The Pickering Pee i�'eehoci:e team in no trine. The only ha were. ea>,;oyed' by e%erydre present.' attended and a wonderful time was Surtivin are her husband; one Y y PPy i''c'�p Fn The sehnnl Staff was 'introduced by enjeyed.by all. ��n, Fref. t Brougham:'came home from Cannington last joying the lovely white stuff'w(,ie the K earn: two dau- the Principal Mr. Weaver,Mr. Gainer, � , Saturday, after winning -finalists children who had a holiday from Every SatutYlay sfterr.+?on from _ � ttcr�, Jia:ie (ties' C. A. f3a�s'on) ' j'ICP-Prs nr'inal moved a rate of thanks to '4 par' at the Community- Hail; 'a of- Pickering, and Jl able •(Sirs. C. -:crests. They had played thtEe differ school Friday but were very dis- to the speaker and Rev_Fulton gave dance is held for the children age C shbard), Brock'Road. " .. rent teams in the hockey tournament. appointed when the hockey. .games the closing prayer. A owr of the to Ili: Admission is 1st cents and free 1'atlhearer; were:, six grandsons: Superb goal-keeping by Jeff Me- were' cancelled that evening. school was made and .refreshments Donald, accurate goal shauotitttt by The official opening of the new hot'cbocolate and cookies are served John and Ronald. H-ariii1ton Keia-. Alan Paterson and good defensive wing of the West Rouge School was were serv^d by: the Home and,School and prizes .awarded for the spot neth. Vernon and Keith Balsdon. Association: dance. Everyone is welcome to c e onrk by Nelson Tomlinson and Sieve held Feb 24 with Reeve Sherman rY � and Harold Hubbard. .13 r. Byers,Island Rd. who has been and in•%n the fun. The many £(oral tributes shotvtd- Ruscitti gave the Pickering team their Scott cutting the ribbon for the cite jo• confined o his home for the past two .We are leased that Mr, Palmer is the hi first win over Sunderland. The re- mony. Mr. Fred Hunt was Chairman. P high esteem in which she was- - : mainder-of the weeks with pneumonia is able o`be at home again and back to work after held. _ games were oil the Inspectors remarks were made by 31 r. out again. g round-robin basis, J„ C. McClelland, Inspecor of Public • •Mrs• Doris Dick, Ridgewood Rd.has John Paterson, Ray Dobte and Schools, Mr. K. U, Mued t •Super- been i11 with a case of the mumps and -HALF LOAD REGULATIONS George Brown accompanied the team rising Principal introduced the guest _` that left Pickering e.wish her a speedy recov.'ry. ng at'8.30 a.m. and speaker, Mr. G. L.-Duffin, Assistant Wendy Jolliffe Ridgewood Rd. who returned at 10.30 p.m. o a number of Superintendent of Elementary Educa= • • Anxious mother's: Good work boys. tion for the.Province. -Selections of had:her tonsils�emoved'at the Ajax pare �n force on Ontario County Hospital Feb, 22, is well on her way to a speedy: recovery at home. . and Win. Hood, Congratulations" Flajgstone Terrace, oh Mthe a Suburban Roads _ Kelly Sue,Ja n EFFECTIVE MACH 1 sf to A APRIL 30th,seer vat of a daughter, - Tf), a sister for Denny and Billy, to vehicle loads may not exceed the allowable loads given under Mr. and Mrs. Chris Purkiss, Sunny. -Section 31, Subsection 3 of The Highway Traffic Act. slope. on the birth of a so n Feb. 27, ^- and to Mr, and Sirs. Roy MacRae, R. E. sIMS, B.A.Se. - r Chesterton Shores on the arrival of County Engineer their baby daughter,Michelle, Feb. 16. The four,older MacRae children.have - with -- — _ •: - _::. -; tttheir. grand- 'parents two weeks are - om e nds-€e ta new -happy to - �baby. N1�EW 26 Shop. -your Feb. on account of snow t _ - r . -_ and the next -one will be,held at the J Centennial Rd. Church Hall Friday, ,TELEPHONE BWA�nTr 1 March 11, 8.30' 0.m. with Ede Butlin calling for the dancing. 1� printed n: '.. r The First Rest Rouge Cub and + �+ Scout Mothers will meet .Thursday, e OSS ' arch 10, 2,. at the home of Mrs: Mary Scott ass A ce . _ _ The Ladies Club held their meeting Feb: 25 with only'eight brace-ladies -- - coming through the snow. The next + - 8.1.5 . . i the club will Films March he 8.15 p.m. in the school. Films of the s� • Bazaar ai11 be shown and a business - •. _ •. . ^ ., - meeting th nnedf evening.the The the .. a Fa er an d on Banquet o f '•-•=- C� O -. And you are there too-through your financial support. First West Rouge Cubs and Scoufs It is your help that keeps the Red Cross on the job— = Feb. 25-v" irbig success in spite of _ ~~ 'the snow drifts. One hundred and active-and strong to carry on its many humanitarian fifty enjoyed a good-dinner and pro- p Ar endeavours. _ am. :% In gram. In the Kiw anis Junior $ow ling Lea ' - With your help in 1960 the Canadian Red Cross will • gue last Sat. Bobby Bt-own was the �14ts high bowler for the boys with -6 ' !continue to serve this community,'this province and ;' and Francis Baker was the high girl W ith 2I2, r this nation. When help is needed in,distant landtyou !know the Red Cross will be on the job-! EIIICI'IMAN'3 BAY. Honey alone cannot buy the many services and y to hear that Mrs. , i 'r �i'e, are sore John O'Brien' is confined to Ajax :.....programmes provided by the Red Cross. Combine it hospital with pneantonia. She is re EXTRA LISTINGS, at little Cost, with the voluntary effort of millions of Canadians, and ` ' potted to beInogtessing favourably:. make it easier for !e Happy birthday wishes to Mrs. Lily "'' to On "th,e Red Cross will be able to meet its round-the-clock* Fertile who ceT I:� 8> Sl.YF.�,S.'... Us(.-extra listings to show-, - I�rch 2nd. g -demands. You can do'your share by giving a generous other firm names for your business-to fkasociate t — w The' Home and - School: regular• your name and residepce telephone number with. March• t eeting Will be held Monday .your firm name-or to show'after-hour numbers donation when a volunteer Red Cross canvasser mot,t}lIP m " Police Chief Reg Parker for you and your lsey employees. - ca��s on you. If you are ru3t Bt'home v�hen the.CanVBSSeI will•be the gftst'speaker. Mr-s. Hertz- AT HOME!.,..Ot&er members of the family'and t — calls,please send your contribution to the address below. _ _ berg will also be present to speak on _ _relatives,roomers or boarders would benefit from the Rer9 Cross. The Fun Fait i3 to bei 'u havingthcirriameslistedinthetelephonedirectory. , ' held hfarch.l9th. vonatiott� for the Please be sure to check your directory right away. • e • White Elephant booth will he greatly :_ For changes and additioru call our Business office Ser'v* e' a ain by ivin to the` received. They- may be ,left at the without delay, _ - home of Mrs. Salt or the-children can - - ---- take any donations to the school, st�C T O _ Tilt [LgP11 N[CONVANY 61.60 .Floyd Balsdori bad the misfortune ' off► CANADA z. - .. � o break his collar bone when the, •--' - _ ��• • - --- ' y car.in which he was a passers vas involved in an accident., ►' A speedy recovery is wished to Mrs. ie C, CORK, L 9-2349 George' pri son who i confined to •+.ti....,, bed with h ne umbnia. Also to Meg. Dorsett and Mrs. Tranquada who a-re - - - They Work For Rouge Hill Lions Carnival . Editorial _ 1 FIVE MINUTE PARKING i _V4-would like to suggest that Pickering Village eouneit!.!�-- • .L / y ¢` ` Consider a 5 minute parking limit in that area along in front h 4 r net the post office,, health unit.and coffee shop. This limit to •r _,apply only to the hours of 8.30 a.m. to 9.30 a.m, and 4,30 p.m. y to 5.30 p.m. i • It seems very unfair to us, and very inconsiderate o ; - tvf-seof-iour-local-. e w o&Fvel for their mail each > aing and take up parking space, while they sit around and visit_ They haven't anything else to do, so they could just as 3; well put their cars in the village parking lot. —t Some of-anr local cars are parked in this spot for an-hour or two each day. They are, as we said, very inconsiderate of E.. et�ers. Everyone should be allowed to pack and get his mail. 4wd be on his way. Because of the traffic jam posed by this parking spot - always being filled at these hours, there will likely be a tragic - accident them-one of these days. We could name some of the x° f drivers, but we won't. They know we mean them, and, if the ^ • s � ' ':.r ;;,++ " ., . ' .tat fits, wear it. — �. MORE OPEN DISCUSSION - As a member of the press that covers township-council xx meetings almost every week, we would. appreciate hearing a " w .. ... .. _ le more discuss-ion on of items i open council, instead tend o them • -- )wing referred to committee meetings, that we are not per- Rouge Hid-Pickering Lions Club 24 and 25. A kw of the many'lad- Right: Marion Brett, Doreen Stev- - -- --- - -- f - - _ . .:.flitted to at ladies prepare for the Lions Annual its doing the seti�.�tts are 5-�.- here, easo-T--- Dorotliy Prick, Winni red We are not anxious to hang around until midnight, but of Carnival at which the -ladies took with a fen- of the many different Belt and Sheila Shevelington. W it has been increasingly.difficult to report items of-coun- after the`Sewing'Booth. Date: June -items they art working on. Left to (photo by Barrie Pomeroy) ' mee ' and make .them interesting."to our readers.• - ., � - The B:aggotsville school_ children The voters in each of khe,wards wants to,know what his or � } BEAUTY . SALON h a holiday last Friday, when the her,councillor thought of certain matters that pass through leachier was snow-ow 1•'ifteea council. We can't report to them, if w e don't.know. ST., PICKERING ss s G Y -_ 100 MA HO We realize that there are numerous items that have to be . _ - children attended cto rs •t A .Ile NE 680 School �iiscusseti in committee for obvious reasons. Committee meet- - WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THAT _ _ t The last g-oup of students from Z ors+tiro I c.aitrs' -Conegr to prac- 3ngs.also cut down council meeting time• but there have been .. - _ MISS CAROL HUNT t.qe at Audley Ahoc.l were M,i,,3 - HAS JOINED THE STAFF Sandra 3! Br,oe arid firs. M. Bar- -several items of late that we would like very much to hae'e _ _ _ - SPECIAL GET ACQUAINT OFFER krr, of <caTboro in Mss. Prstt's heard discussed to hear what each councillor s opinion w on - room. and Mr, A: �'eltzel "and Mr. 20% OFF PRICE a.o o m dies the particular subject. - __ .. _ ., on att cream om cold waves R k e's-room of £ -onto,, For e�sample: a recent resolution passed t�'ith two members. ' fora timired rime onl f1ale's reom;_ Opposing it. `Vhy did they oppose? We don't know. we weren't - � OPEN _ Y - tltr C'!u will vt?viat ` r Ltie t r ' ~ c - NOW EVERY MONDAY Of Bt!' a^3 'ire f,'• a this Satur- there when 1t was,discussed. The people in t!�ose twro mem- day rtienitig.t f tit weather cr»oper aces).. The . p rogrA^t _.will, include hers' wards are entitled to know why theC oppose that reso- visit afar. art-!sirs. ?arflrry s .ith f-om- the afternoon W. A. to Five court whist. lution. No doubt, they would have liked their'vot,ers to�know. Mr.- Eric Hilton will celebrate. his. Oak•, near- F4rl.*, fv; .nrte d:.,.- Mi•s Joan Esdale spent the. week - Let's have more discussion in open council and let the-chips birthday this Saturday. ., t:`•i, week. i end' witty-ter parents. at Cornwall. fall where they may. As we said in an editorial Some weeks air. Bert AnS;ey is home.from_the 11 r. and M rs. W. Pegg entertain- ____________________.. _ .speak Out, speak the truth and you will be,respected forte Toronto East General 1'Iospital,',but cd -Mr. and Mrs. F:. E3rac�ks and T E N D E R S A$O is still not iceling welt Mr: ar►d %Irs. Jatk Herbert and the Township Of PiCketitiff binzon al.� eelebratcd a faintly, .Toronto, on Saturday. .1 - Paul Ru _. _. birthday on March. 3rd. airs. allam, of lasrticokr is no SEALED TENDERS wilt be to- ------------- --------- spending some time whit her sister ; ceived by the undersigned until 5.00 Rairs. A. Morden. fr P. M.. Monday, March 14, 1960, foe IR�SB�NK Mr. and Mrs. Ross Disney and the pt:+'chase of . _ .. aerie orstero� This cr=eek, the E?OChre will be girl; spent Sunda With 41r. acv' - - . etd:u_tfre hotae o€�lrc U-ncy. Brookins One truck, G. V. W. ratites; ZS,OOS Mr. John Griffin.had Sunday din- R.R. 3, PICKERING, ONT. - Old.Rosebank Rd.N. — TE. 4-1417 Last.week's winners were: ]. Mrs. One trick 3-4 tm G• V. W. rtititt� Grigsby,. 2. Mrs. Let. Con., Mrs. ner with Edward Pegg. Forbes. Tbrow, Mrs. Lee. Renovation has begun on the ne.v 7400 pounds. PORTRAITS Conservation I'a on w now ��ulotss nay be pricked up at : `Jekiris are tofeeling better 9t r own as the Ah rrcw• Pegg farm D and attack of flu. The 'Sunday School o�mtnriicrd n Office, Broushttst�, r y WEDDINGS `�'j P were. tae O uaicipal JJ`"' O BANQUETS �' taaio ore ra ter > - ''.� GROUPS, ETC. '' •"' 1\' c cry u� report Gail atom- to us t new h •mnar• We s2, po G y _ Roseb given by Mr...Herb Middleton and' Lowest or any tt not neeessar- is of Old ink Rd S had the mumps Iasi week. family'in"memory of l in mother'and 117 accepted, -:oth. -- We are glad to hear airs. G. Tay- fathcx, the late Mr. and Mrs Win. _ DUMBARTON Plan to attend the Irish Stew lor, Rosebank, is feeling better alter Middletbm The books were dedicat- 3• S. CHAPMAN Many -district residents were sari_ Supper oa Slarelr }at-lr-.at the .l:n- I- he attack of �:u -- through the church by Rev. T. - Road endsnt - eel Spperutt eel to hear of the death' of sirs. ited Church, under the auspices of Happy Birthday to air. C. Morris. Fleetham- - Township of_Pict -.is I' .. ` , amford recently, in Toronto. Mrs. Lim Village Group.of the �ti. :►. 11fr. and Mrs. N. Cafik, Rnsebank, Friends from. our comtitunit~ are - _--_ -- ---Btroa�sm, Otttatrto i o y : ford married Rec, A. F. I3am- Mrs. Reynolds,-of Toronto, visit'- are home from their honeym oon. glad to know that Mrs. Errol Car- � ' -------- ore vehik he was minister in Dun- led Mr.,and Mrs. Alex Gourlie on They will stay for two Weeks then son is impro ving nicely from the SALE RBGI$TER _ n'l nited Church, and soon en- Sunday. I off to Europe for -a pleasure and a accident 'at Christmas. Ides. Carson The"ho a postponed ati+la) led herself to everywne. Lunbaston United .Church. - business trip for a,few weeks. is non able to be up a+th Ow-aid_ 9aeho3d tNsets of tha $atafs Der. Donald Annan flew south to The regular morning sm�ce V1 a are glad to lieu Mrs' Calvin' of crutches. She is still is Ottaw% of the late M&MOrst HMM. wM Its - :11 Mr. ' February Z4. He -till ` was conducted by Mr. Dabid Fan- of Rosebank is home from hospital, with.her daughter Mrs. J. Tboatp- ao3d +� Satusday. Dttarctla S. 1960, at � have a brief holiday before accomp- 1 tham. The choir sang "The Lord is and doing fiat. ten• �hy Yba� is ttehellaand Mrrs.�nMay-bury haome, attheuorhgan.. Mr. Fr nth. Wilkinson• � ntham read his _. �.. _. • -------------- - Rpo' g AV LOYAL POGUE, i wL am the Second GREENWOOD by automobile.. P The W .A. has eadcelled all plaits t- -- -- tAfter a- prolonged illness Mrs. Chapter of Ads. The theme was on Church services were well atten- for the family sapper which has' PIN - t pavid Marshall, Whitby, has pass -Eternal- Life . The -rich young• • ded in 'spite of blocked roads. The ' been postponed twice because of a .4 t jed away: She was the wife of Rev. ruler had asked Jesus 'what shall I attendance at Sunday 'School .was. bad.'w-e-gher. �pyr� �P. Marshall of St. Andrew's Pres- do to inherit eternal lifer` Jesus good too• Rev. T. Fleetham chose Mr. Edward McCrea, who is att. ■, Ponm r yterian Church, Whitby, and was reply' --"to sell all that he had to his text from-ttfe '12th Chap. of St. ending Victoria University spoke ,at Copies of ictures a E►elI known in this district. feed the poor and. go and follow Paul"s writings to the.,Corinthians, the church service on Sunday.•afterl it line" in this y Mrs. Marion McClement will sag him was too much.to give u as his 'paper over the "credit tine`' " h • . t, gi p ( from verse 23, and his•theme - The noon, rotating.his experiences while -b ;, p °v t third program on "Prelude, to riches meant too much.. We, today, iI pattern of Rrne xal. A very timely on a mission field in Alberta last Y Barrie 'Pomeroy are available in orship over radio CKLB, Osh- must me t'God on His own terms. two sizes. Ir _�µT 1lb,j�ect for be ginning of the Lenten suminer._ Mr. McCrea had planned - you would like a• copy Awn, on Sunday morning at 9.45., Even the disciples who were. hunt Season. _ (photo) of these pictures, the 5 b 7 ble men were very human. but at The World Da of Prayer• will to speak n the family,supper. size, So cents; the.8 b 10, 75e. Y • :�jdarch G. - y" y' 1�Fext Sunday, the-ladies will, as.:-• Y .I The «'. A. meeting was held in*,'Ae Pentecosi they'truly received' the -be held in the alt.'_Zion Church on , .ist with the World 'Day of Prayer To order, .phone Mr. Pomeroy at t JJnited Church parlours on Thurs- abundant life or 'Holy Spirit and Friday, March'4th, at 2.30 p. m. We as part of the• regulor church ser- TEtttple 9-1417. k1ay afternoon at 2.00 oarlock. ��ere able to speak- with many tun- hope. for a good attendance. re- _ IThe World •Dab• of Prayer"sir- "goes. God knows our true intent,; tur red,nrtssionary front Africa wall- vice. T fAce is being held on Friday after- avid seeking Others will see that be the guest speaker. poor at St.'Simon's Church, High- we, are God's just' by the tray- we 'I The Evening W. A.h-„•ill held - I#nd Creek. liar. i their* meeting 9. Mr. and airs. Walter: L%-nde left I 1 he three new.-Elders recently el- ,iiii The Afternoon NV.'.,x. will hold • i or a •holiday in Florida last Suit- ected by congregational ballot arc: their meeting at the hcnne,of airs. � O S LT y Dlr. Harry Pearce, \lr. Harold alicr �' 1?. ,Pascoe on''\larch I0 at ?.of) p. Y�S DRUG De Congratulations to Phillip Amiis che;i and-I r. •Alex. t1'aters. nn. .Group One 'in charge. s -- ._ celebrated ';brat d a .birthday_on _F.cb:, t The Rummage Sale sponsored d PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS- Fttary _ Garr and Ronnie Formanek are on the church lawn on-Atav 7. They Ttonfincd to their honks with the 'Iilella Bialecki celebrated her 6th would appreciate help from anyone ,- � ps / birthday by having a party on Sat- who hoc anything to donate. ',There ='COSMETICS —'' 'SUNDRIES — BABY NEEDS Mr. Watson Willett, at Cltapleau; urday Fcbrtiary 27: _ trill also be a Bake Sale.- - %nd,itlr. and Mrs. `Ray \aleau, .of, alr.'Brock Seigneur is confined to The men, of the congregation are , STORE HOURS _ » .. 'Toronto, recently visited' Mr. and " 'the` OshaH•a`Hospital: holding chicle annual Oyster Supper _ ` - r5. '(,rorgc-L4�t;en-- bin. Nick-Baker celebrated a bin- oR [arch 3. They wilt'serve'front' -`- -. Mrs.*Stewart Wilson,.of Fairport thda last Thursday, March 3. $.,it, o'clock until all are served. - WEEK DAYS DAILY d. N., is a'patient in St. Mich*e]4,, w John l ley, Steve Schwets, , Robt. The Farm Forum- was held on SUNDAYS A HOLIDAYS 1-S Nospital, Toronto., Dey- 'went into the city last,-Tues- Monday nigh'i at - the`Parsonage." j[u. Walter Willis attended the day night, March 1. to attend a din- . the Topic 1 "E'ducation - A Job for. A'dronto East Presbyterial at Rog-t ner dance held at' the 'northern` Y. Farm Organijations "What are PICKERING - � PHONE 6i *Se Memorial Church, Toronto, on M- C. A., put on by the Credit Farm . Organizations doing? and biesday evening. . Bureau. - what should Farm Organizations be - - - Christine Turner celebrated her Mr, and Mrl.,Allen Barton, '-of doing?" - birthdav on Friday. February Scarboro, were out last Sunday to Mrs. W. Brown went as delegate « _ a _ fr - , y - - _ -�� 1• M=ELLAN1Eaus CLASSIFIED • - -- RA E _ iNSU NC - EVENTS •• _ -- _ �111'�'�S _ ARTICLES FOR SALE '''I WRITE EVERY KNOWN TYPE Of INSURANCE COMING EV LAWNMOWER 7 CASH AND CARRY PRICE$ .. ICYRIL: E. MORLEY HEADQUARTERS The-livening W. A. ON PLYWOOD , � -• -- •, SALES & SERVLCE of Pickering United Church will 4xBx'/i . '. 43 REAL ESTATE -- If you bap in haste,- - meet in the C. E. Centre, on Wed- 4,cSs9a -$ Q AS CLOSE TO YOU AS YOUR TELEPHONE Your money you'll waste, nesday, March 3, at S. p• m• 4x8x',4A4 i 1 For a little tier, a lithe paint US" - _ - ,, PiG7CERINGr ONTARIO - _Make lawnmowers seem just , .`. - BLrE A FULL LINE AT COUNCIL S-16th's Sheathing Plywood i&IN ,rELHHONI._PICKNy0: OFpKX 67 — RESIDENCE 767 FULL L � meet for-their. %th'a '. REGULAR MEETING %th's Underlay > :SMALL MOTOR CLINIC on 4x4 Pap, Underlay WE SELL T14E -BEST MONDAY, MARCH ?,._1960 ' AND SERVIC9 THE.- REST at SAO li.'M. in the 'FORREST LUMBB, O. LTA i. --—: p� �K Le _ ..._ �------____-•: - BROU Johnston, lerk Pickering 2.TwpFB Pi qs Statics Call — Piekesag 6E4 COUNCIL CHAMBERS OPP• Mo. SEPTIC TANKS ------ 1.. T -•fin• TEmple 1.2mi t -.,IRO CAUWiONw•ROAD TORONTO - ------------ ---------------------- .. • . _ L . I K VILLAGE 8 CLEANS C NC 42.25 W� D - .P C ERING VIL G FOR ALE i - ���` et COUNCIL IRegulaT Meet Mc Other and on Hand ; tW. , EU1 T i the _ •_ . .-_ :� in in the Cour:cii�-Chambers: on Pkisa Rig Oaa�taithets = Oshawa — BA 3.4042 TUESDAY, MARCH.8 -&P. M. Opm Evenings And Vle�ek-cute j f Bruce-A—Hdgarth, Clerk DICKERING ORCHARDS y " ] i!5>�iC TANKS Ct.>6AhFED Village of Pickering One Mike West of Pickering Villain 4 On No. "ighway The Afternoon.Group ��:,Picker' 367M$ •OTATIOM ROAD, FlC1t Wn, ONT. — Plteiiee i26, EM."R-u02 $'feat eAlr-rrAS= 1FA? - ------ --------------- 1 i ' of Pis g United Chtireh will -- -------------- New Maks lasta7" hold their Thonkoffering Meeting, COLEMAN SAMPLES -- W. WAM on Thursday, March 10, at 2.30 P. 2-Sumer stswes i12.9s �; �1iby MA s- _ m. in the C. E: Building. Hostesses: = 'Coolers,'met size -✓•$12.919 ` re. rle , Mrs. G. Found and ;12.915 -- - ---------------------- 10�i1 lK L. Mo y 'Lanterns - _o ---�a N N L e ��� � -" : - I Mrs. H. White. - Insulated Jugs 1 Safari Cots ,5q _ . !N s V R A w C i1 - RODMAN -- St. George's Church child Two 7% h, p. gearshift out- - The Women's Guild of Ss. George's board motors, repossessed $125.00 P � � AsSURAlyce �� � �� �� Anglican Church wil]g, 44 at . the One 7'4 h p. new outboard $195.50 COMFANY LTD. •..home of Mn. Cunsrnlhhg, 4& MM St_ One 2 h. p. outboard,,,new _ $95,50 Morley Park, 'on Thursday, March One 9 x 9 x ?used less! ._� $29.St1 1LIFE " . AUTOMOBILE i-- FIRE lW���S . 10 at ?.� p. m. - - and Many other Items _ . Tudor M KIISIGiSTIM ROAD EAST - o _ In-Menforiarrs � 9. T 3 I .Ajar d 'l Authorized as mar l tharized Catesermers' loving mess of Walter White Telephone: ftkkertnQ 26 C g- � - - _- . .... -,. 1 - : • Phone 657 In la �_ _ Company Dealer For. *ho passed away at Pickering, on i GARWOOD _ FOR SALE - one Office: Station Plaza .Ajax Shopping Centre Phone: Ajax 480 a March 3, 1957. eSe with tar i' and 7-ft. skiis, ' n - Those we love, we never lose, poles a1Q GURNEY For always they will be Peane: TEmple '9-1814.: '�' �• RHEEM Loved. Remembered. Treasured. Always in our memory. FOR SALE - -Hammond Spin MORTGAG88 APPRA!BAL-B w FINDLAY Lovingly .eiiaerrbered by wife` model orgin. Two manuals, pedals, ES, WATER HEitTERS _:._.�._._a_-,.,. church or school. 111100 cash. __ IG S W E L L FURNACES,. home,Ina and Family. r - _ Apply Mrs P. G. Ls - GAS NGES i - -Card of Thanks the;ohn, 12 PHONE: PICK811UNG 143 TORONTO: E][pire x-362! ' Christina St. Pickering. REAL ESTATE BROKER FLOOR FURNACES. 'We wish to express, dur deepest. -- gratitude to all ,our ,friends _ and FOR SALE e._ used and re-built Rss, 'HIGHWAYS" PICKERIN'G VILLAGE 1*r MS Up to S• )'eaA neiglTbors -for their many acts of pressure pumps. sump pe- and' . - 1-4 MILE SOUTH BIDS NO.- 2 HIGYIWAT kindness and floral offerings dur- water softeners. t� BAST OF DUN>:AR?ON Payable on eas. bM • ing our recent bereavement in the KAYES' PLUMBING NONE 179 FlCKER1NQ toss of our beloved- hu-sbatid and' Pickering - Phone: 96W13 . father. We especially thank Rev: . N ahar 11 � #6O. 14751; WHITBY Shephgrd. Dr. W. Tornlinscda, the' -doeiors' and 'staff of the :Ajax and FOR SALE large a ectric' stovM, . ,. Pickering . Colbourn and unt, Phone: Pickering 2M - W, -• M� ���� •'--•--------------------------°--- ring Hospital. with deep 1100. _ WN BLIZZARD Mrs. E .. --: - Fimily.' RADIO AND TV SZRVICZ FOR SALE - 1950 M'aaris Oxford CO" WORK GUARi�NiTEXD • 1 -- car. Plione: Pickerusg__64,_ BRCIAL R=SIDl3NTIAL INDUBTRIAL WIRING � _ Pitkerin YlIltt P D ING ' HONE DAYS — PICKBit - On Thursday-, M r. - jack go FREE, 'ESTIMATE - .. WANTED . =- _ ZVZN T 2-4 'Detroit, owing to the storm. ht �293W in REAL ESTATE t D BE WH O 1� Afrs. jean �1 zannacott, who 17aa URGENTLY WANTED d - _ PPhom Pickering 362 -----.--------- ---------- G.Houses, Farms, Lots, Acreage. I been in Oshawa Iiospi;al •for the G NEWELL, BROKER J` past three weeks, is expected. home phi; Pikering 142 W'hitbY 1 _. MILLER HUTMG w this week MO 8-4703; Toronto Em. 2-3625 ; s�V il1r. and Mrs. Noel Marshall of 24 �7i Brock Road attended the Christen- •TDavid.-Oliver, roar 11 f Christen- The Pickering Brownie Pack had � Ri i then-usual meeting in the school on ing' of .their .nephew, at Ottawa, on Sunday. POSITION DESIRED __ _ L Monday, February 29, and six girls - Clekr-TrFtst, nak. . knowledge 6t _ were enrolled, and received their CUT• .RATE Mr. and Mrs. Harris Little, of }. pins. They were. Karen Bath, Mar- _ West- +v nee guests o Pte: rgmple .9-1814. Hill, were dm gv t teae Bath, Judy Fonder; Chrfstgne _ --•:.COLEMAN - Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Found on - ------------------------------- s - •ion. ti Sunday. r,� y Heaffier V4'ea- � Welter WANTED- - a•Quantity of hay, -6i 1 PLEASE TW GcAis: jenny'Ta lor, Fsrt7i , �q Mr.-and Mrs. S; G. Tiers were in , uste baleL.Pbons: TM TO, vers and'Shirisy Wild. They were HNlef WGR a Fleet Fenelon Falls last week and report �` enrolled by Coasmissioner. Mrs. R, p plenty f snow there. ' r: CALL( �N� Merritt. Y NEED MONEY? j z 9Lrr1Nq Geese Out.. $7 SO -Mrs. R. E. Hedge, of Myrtle, Unlimited Farads Available' Ott --- We weleofhie Mr.'and Mr's. Frank I. . Lavin to our tamer.'and nity. They have Tyr NeeNto i Aeeesseriee spent the week-end with her.daugh- F�-N�s.•Y,�14 Straw life. SUMMER FRICES ter Mrs. John• Ashton and family, g� 8wylee Anywhaft No 1 <� ' taken up the house at the Golf Grab and with them, attended the band Retainer Fe with their family. The former oeo- AJAX 657 concert at the Metropolitian Church Dobay Inveimm Q upants Mr. and Mrs: Hannah leave" Toronto, given by the Metropolitan _ ' moved oa•Pickering. 9 TUDOR ST.. AJAX Silver Band and the Whitby Band. Toronto Wilson Aver•• - Tosanto - ME 3-1 - Jimhrty ,wavers broke his arm A' The Pickering Township Dinner,while skating, and will have same in. _••-•- ••--�---••..--"' Brougham tear 4 - tf ' �•"'• which was to be held at "a cast for a few weeks. it t - $300 MONTH Y GU TER t Mr. Frank Weavers whb- is•con- T E' R S on grfday, Febru 22E�ita�t to be called off owing to the snow storm. Part or full time DelivGMtraeL fined to the Ajax Hospital, will be - A tentative date has now been set 16 0 cash depodt rivelbi C Must home this week. He suffered a torn ELECTRICAL for-March 18. have car or light truck, and be sob• chest muscle, and not a heart alt- Donald 'Lay •has had the misfor- er and horsiest. P. O.-Box-2W, Pick- • ack as at.-first. feared. and tune to break' a bone in his thuhib, _______--__ . PLUMBING and has his hand in a .cast for one ermg, _ i ROUGE HILL month. ; . • Pickering Township Little Theatre AJAX REFRIGERATION •For. Service Day or Night SALES A SERVICE - •Aliss H. Fitz Henry. •fir. and hies. Group will present the play 'llarg- Cixnmercial and Domestic iJ Wm. F' enry and son were the Cast TE. 9•�52 aret and George" at P. •D. High Custom Built Refrigeration if S EC AL STS School on'Saturday March 26. The guests of b s. .ferry Saunders, A1- And Sealed Unit Repairs _PII PI KERI oona oad,'la t Saturday. iPum S A Specialty Proceeds Ve to he in aid of Picl.•�er- Air Conditi�ninv - All Makes -- - _ �'1''e are glad o hear that Mrs. F' - a good ipT p�pp 1 Y' ---- --- --- Schwalm. of lit gston Road is now' Mar an�Icennv Fraelick ��'ood-:�. a ce is hose dt f: erred y T' Phone, Ajax Service. i1 • ^----- --- o The now " y n miter txh-one; and each in- _+( j 99sw, feeling better after an attack of flu. ��• mar 25 ' BRD�K 'ROA> -' - lands Rd, spent last week-end in strument is quite a financial pro mar are glad to he that Judy P _ Brock Road School held Open Burwash, visiting the Simpson fans lem. The. hand assisted at the Red P and Davy-Waldriff of Altona Rd, _S E L L I N G O U T - House on 'Tuesday, March 1. Cold r fly' - Cros concert on Tuesday evening. OUT wearlier kept 1! some parents away, -Mr. and Mrs. C. A: Schwalm -of a are sorry o. ea , --.,and attendance was not too good. Altona Road visited Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Edmonds was confined to have m vrct from their former re3- PRICES SLASHED r-:'The exhibition by the pupils- was Wm. Tw•eddle, Cherry-wood, last home with mumps. - idence on Kingston Rd. W., to their GOOD- BUYS ON ALL -well laid out and enjoyed by all at-, Satitedati• night. - - The Rouge. Hill School on Altona new location on Sherwood Ave, W.; MIERCHANDIS-F tending.. The teachers, Mrs, Kench The friends of Mrs. D. F. Theall Road was- among the ones closed = and MF. and Mrs. Roy,- -of Brock- - E,7ERYTHING MUST GOl i -' rand Mr i",a. discussed the puipls' of Woodvievi• Dr: are'-g_tad-f-o •i-ee =b+--the--storm_lact..Fridab. Rd. nip«• taken possession of _ —�*ork-vrit}r parents. Tea was served her home from hospital and doing We are.-glad to hear.Mr. B. Pat-. the pre rises receaitly vacated he the COYNES DRY GOODS 1 at the close. Welk terson, Woodview Dr. is feeling bet- McFach ie's. Main Street,' Picketing The Brock Road Cub Pack and Mrs. H. Redford and Kim visited- fer aftef"a recent illness. - Pancake Fridav was'.' as'celebrated by ----•-------------------------- Picker Cub.Pack,had a toboggan firs. A. Westbrook last ��ednesday We are glad to.hear Mrs. Adam- St. Gegrge'g _C=uild with a.Paasake - TILE AND PLASTERING. _ party off Saturday, and faker were afternoon. for tea.. .. achac, Sheppard Avis feeling bet- and Sausage Supper at the .Rectory LACEY TILE & PLASTERING - served t dogs and hot cho<x'late Mr. Peter- Schwalm of Toronto ier ifter in ittack of 'riiuraps. ( which ;vas well attended. PHONES: ± a at the school. - visited' his'parents last Friday_ for We are sorry."'to hear that baby Mr, and Mrs, Alan Lishman..ret-• Pickering, .ATlandc 2-y344 I - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Poyn;oft have dinner. _ _ - - Flyin, Altona'Rd. is,in hospital. urned home on Friday, after vi-it. Higtsland Cneek. AT. ?-1706 11 returned from a vacation in Miami: lln� their aunt. !Miss Al1es=ra Crnnk, star 30 E L.. of Thousand Oaks California. They report having a wonderful trip.- ,a ,.,., .I. .. - . - _ t - 4 :i -..n'. - „... .-.. r •� i— - - i 1 r' -. -- ' : .--^..�-�r— • 2 1 .- • • .. , ' _. - - r _ r : .. . ., .. .. - _ • _ -.- ' and Cubs is holdeing a Family Sleigh draw prize to Mr. Owen Gray. held' in the Church on Friday after- atone 261; High Single than ' ,•-- �L/�/WgIQ Ride this Saturday night, to be fol- Keep in mind the Pie Social in noon, March 4, at-ZW gyp: M. All ` 1arj• Hunt 270; High Triple, Mr. and .Mrs. Bert Galloway, of lowed by a Social Hour. Those at- the Hall, sponsored by the Wotntn's ladies invited. $eryl .Boys 682; High Tri• i. �. : . . - . I. Whitby, visited friends here last tending are to meet at the Gasman- Institute on 'triday eveAti,;is, 'al,.r. . dicip) - Hazel Neale 62n..1i ,,Wednesday, unity lull at 7.00 p. m. 4th. . __ Fick Ladies Bow - 200 Scores And Over— The snow storm last Thursday, The monthly meeting of the W. The svppei which was to be held �� Cancelled the tour ` of the General NI. S. of the United Church will be in, the Hall on Friday evening, had Stanctn8s As Of February 16 Anne` Pettstone 261, 2C go .,, ,Motors Plant for the Sarco employ- I held in the Sunday School Roo- to roe con - 2n, 2�;- Mary .-"'' on March lOttt, at 2.30 p. m. Roll - Team points Mari. Hunt 238 Hazel :. eW tions, but will be, held at a later No, 2• - Doroth °' _ A tour will„be made on March Call to be answered by a Scripture date. Y 13 213; Evelu Bonnetta 23p 1-)_' �,_T T - .,._ 224;-'1?at-StratfK d _ .. 24, of the Toronto Globe and Mail erne' containing ihie wog eop e . . bars. A. Stork; of` Whitbyy 'called •ro. 1. 3 Eileen i and a bus has been chartered. Any- A speedy recovery is wished for on her oM neighbors here one ".l0 othy Phelan 217; , ae o; one wishing tickets, contact` Don April Monohan who had a tonsil ' , No. 4. - Evelyn 6 Pearl Richardson 20¢; last seek• No. 5. - Hazel 4 ney 202. Tears - ' & Hedges or Clare Keevil, operation at the Ajax Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton bis- No. 6. - Barbara : 2 - 200 Scores And Over - H Congratulations to- Mr. and Mrs. The Woman's Association held ited his sister, Mrs. and Mr. Cars- High Single (fiat Earl Pilkey on the birth of a dau- their meeting on February 2, at well, of Oshawa, on Sunday. Ian 297; High Single Dorothy e_ 253; Hazel Hunt 2�0, 20 22J,� ghter last week at Uxbridge Hosp. t 7.30 p. m. Mrs., bicbiu7len opened Mr. and bars. Lorne Ham, Osli- Claremont is playing off against the'meeting with the theme hymn, awn visited bf i. and bars. D. biairs Dorothy Phltlan 30¢; High Triple- Stratford 242; Ina Rankine the Gteegwood-fit Zion Eombin with bfrs. H..Johnson at th oa Sunda (flat} - Nora Bullock 647; High' Pearl Richardson 225; Jean D Mrs. Mrs. H..l led in sayer. Mrs• y Triple (handicap) -' Pat Stratford* . 224; Kae Stork 222; Dorothy in the Stouffville Cominunity Hock- P Mr. and Mrs. K. Bent and fain.' 705. an 218; Fern Br a Lehman read the scripture, fallow- y nt- 46; 'P -_ - 'ey League this week. it of Oshawa, visited•her mother 200 Scores And Ovec - Flat -. Howe 213, 207• Betty ed b bars. bicbiullen. reading y 1laddm . Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hill egtertain- y g the cars• \4'. tiartulton on Sunday. ' Dorothy Phelan 29!, 203 Pat __ �. ed friends from Toronto on, Stuff- topic. PresidentIrs. R. Ward took fir, and Mrs• Thos. Anderson of Stratford 274, 202; Mary. Lay 'Zo�Fi; • • • - the chair for the business eriod,• Sandford vi day, p S d sited Her cuts Mr. Evelyn Bonnetta 240, 214; Nbfa rnada_ were blocked_ and Roll Call was answered by 36 ' v > >r Once-again,- ed _ - - — _and :alp:-=ma=d•-..ratcoIm' during -Bullock=236, -213; ' Bessie Br nt . . - --- s� 'fa �QXI la b the fierce storm• of last Thurs- visits. Mrs Reynolds and bars. F. the week-end. Ya -- y we 225, 215; 'Daryl Boars .217, 216;-Is- News Evans are he Visiting T day night, and aS late as�a_turday t ittng Committee\ h bran. w 11 be•open on..-Sat- 1 Abel F - --- e Ia i � ' far lurch, bfrs. bast onnetl ve.a 1-. ,. night, motorists were aril getting ga urday afternoo;ti. from 2.00 .to,' 4.00 Lil. Staples 205: Fern Bryant 203; --- -- stuck on the 9th. Concession. • brief report on the W. M., S. Con o'clock.. ' The World Day-of Prayer will be vention It was suggested that mein- Hilda Mitchell 203; Marg. Egoroif , 'There was a good turnout a -' y . :\ir. and Mrs. Robt. Barton were 201. last regular riveting of the Ho - hers -visit each other's meeting held this Friday, Siarch 4 at 2.30 g in unable to 96-t--to—. err. ome is i30 Scores And Over Handicap fi�Auxiliary. Plans for the A P• m. in the Baptist Church. '-Firs• an effort to smooth the way for Claremont one evening last week, Dorothy Phelan '302, 208; Pat Spring Dance to ire held at the F•. Carson will be the speaker, and amalgamation. Dies. T. Orin show- and were forced to spend the',night Stratford 301, 229; ' Bessie Bryant Recreation Centre on April 2 `•i there will be special music; All lad- ed some interesting and colourful with Sfr. and Mrs. L i ' Johnston.ohn n. 43, 3; k 2 ? 19, • 1 well under way and tickets ar J sto 2 23 Nora Bullock 4 , 2 204, , .lies are cordially invited. movies of the Yukon, Alaska and Congratulations to Mr. and 'firs. l .inn Rankine 23$�F_ern--_Bskant_234, vailable from all atembers. The Scout and Cub Bothers L. Jasper Park E. Pilkey on the arnval 6f-_another 218; Lil Staples �.A; Hilda Mitchell keep the date open. Further 1A. held their regular meeting on little-daughter, at. Uxbridge Hospit- 228; Isabel Fenton 225; Marg. F.g--„_on this -soon. __ ,March 3, at the hour. of bars. H. __BROU HA� _- _ _ .at. oroff 222,'214: Lily Jones 219; Lil. Another project project pla Desjardines. The- Historical Society is planning Rim¢ner 218: fiat Stork 213 Bar- is the spri g ummage Sale I The Junior Dance for Children be Congratulations to Mr. and bars. a meeting in Pickering on Thurs- bara Suter 203: Betty Gain 200; Held in M Y. For further in tween the ages of le and 15, -pill day evening. The guest speaker ail1 -Pearl Richardson '200. atonn on thi_ contact Mr's. Ron I Dean biairs on the arrival of a tit- ; -- . , . . be held on March 4th, in the Coin tle grandson (Mark Dean- Born to be bar. Albert Colucci, marager of son, Pickering 479J. This is a munity Hall at 7.30 P. m the Pioneer Village at Edgley.• Pickering Ladies' Bowling League chance to plan spring cl>anin FO. Peter De-De and bars. De- The �'oung People held .their y help a good cause at the same, The Goodfellowship Class .will . Stan As Of Februai 23 -be held on Ttfesday, March 8, ' at Sn'i'It tHarbar;t lfair.l at RCAF meeting in -04.school on Werines- All good used clothing, articl r"3.OQ'p: m. at the Fwme of blrs .ti. do Hospital, Cold Lake, Alb' - Station day evening; February 24. if r. Paiil Team -Points furni.turt. chinaware, toys tai vn February 27. 2 Anderson. bars. C. Reynolds and i \\'hate tool: the' 'program. Nfiss C. ho. - DorothtSF i7 elephants etc, will be very web The regular weekly euchre was Rev. A. E. sywrll are in charge Liscontbe read the scripture and ho: 3. - Ainy ' hi Tickets are'bring sold on a 7 ` of the program. Roll Call is-to-be held on Tuesday evening with the -No.- l: - Fileen 14r ,. p g 2+fi.,r Dor�th. t\'ill.on wan lane-, sister radio, to be.drawn Erse answer(. with a verse .containing folk*wing winners: \ire, \1', Ilotlin \o. 5. - Hazel 8 } . ...- g- The'next mertin will 'be lied in dance, b mrrnbers":�f the Aix t. - - Farr, Mrk. M. Ellicott and Mrs, \\'. g No.'4. - F-vel ti 6 y t..e word "March': _ I tII.w sch!x,l on`:lfarcli•()th. } i Proceeds of t.ece •prajects v, The Group• ConVilittee'of Scouts ( Carlton: Mfr. Bob nter• t lf.• -♦I'lie .Wood Day of Prayer- ;iill be •`\'.. F -' Barbara . : 5 I used in helping the work of ,�J 1> 1 r ----------------. laxto» and_Mr. Gardiner. Special _ High Single (flat) - Anne Per. hospital. _ - --------- I . COUNTY OF ONTARIO _ . . and - . .' .. .. - ' . _ . _ OSHAWA SUBURBAN ROAD . _ . 1. _. - COMMISSION _ _ . �j�/ r Tender For Annual Supplies And T7 had da y►auoekQr �r� a • ewer Ear , If you are considering a rv' ' —. __. . __ __. • • . Services . car in Vauxhall's class there ar•e certain things you must loop-far.-- . - . - - TENDERS will be received by 1 . : the undersigned until 4.34 p. m., on • is one . . space. for you to stretch but, -space for all the family's luggage. - - :- Friday, March 18, 1963:for the sup- . _- - ' ... .- .• ply of the following services and Economy is'another : operating .costs and resale value. Consider important y r . _materials. • ` . __ a (a) . sERVICES� 1-,. aspec sign . . ity '$Il ings is ofd 11 'r~oud visibil d th like that Find aut 1. -Crushing, stockpiling and or * - . . •,. delivering gravel and sand, Crush, . - What features you get as standard equipment. Be sure of continent-wide•service , - ._ - stockpile.and, .or• haul approxim- ♦ ..I y facilities. All these things add tip to value.._ _ _, . : : stet 53,000 cu. yards of gravel """`”"Q"'0�t, } _ and sand from various pits th .. - .. �. .,; s •throughout the County. -1. .. . A Certified Chyque for tB1GClf, at.a t you re _ en payable to'the Treasurer, CountyTUtlr Search 1S QVeI. t�JE8 your local -'I of Ontario, must accompany the - ' Tender. - E :11- . ._: r ;. _ _ 'Vauxhall dealer today .` Z. Surface Treating $ raer s.p.As...si. � For the supply and application of all materials and phut necess- itry for the surface treatment of .W " -", ' tiPproxutiately 18-miles. .. •.. ! aro ._ .. - ._ }�y; Y / k r �. 6 ': 3• SupPlq and ' ,Application 1 of ,Yg4d a _ __ X ,,�+� - _ n .11.it PP Y PP -I< ro y For the su 1 and a application �' ___,_ fr) Bitsrrtiri*us-Prime ¢ (b) Bituminous materials for i � .'1 4 R ' . �5 � .- r. r�`"+� r < a It t, s �ogd mix pavement. _ . ' } X� , � ut :For items 1.to 3, tenders must be y .1 �.> tt A i submitted on forms to be s i. °�2' uPP' t ° a :. _.� _ked by County. NroF�}� I .- 1 ro ::•ti. r r . ', ..f b) 11dATERIALS °` � GIVE; � '" Prices•quoted for mater" are•to z b ' - 'A iinclude delivery to any point within °� "' the Comity. V fi{ — ;A, -- -- -- �' x. ... :- y s: r r K: -vR I ,V ' - Bituminous Emulsions and pat- ,;,"4> x � ti TQ ,k'� "e.. ■ (� , C�iin tttaterlal8. — e` � !'�w�arrwr�a.. >:. T_ �, g 2. Fencing materials - approx. 8000 i a "".� ��M'a t 4. I.rods of wire♦ f sirs . g Quotations s -for both 8 and strand,wire and '-Reel posts. '° � —- 3. 'Salt and"Calcium Chloride. "" � 4. Chemicals for weed 'and brush x� i' .ryes: ... . .,, _ . . , 1 control. t �i S. Zone Marking Paint approxim- s r .""� ately 1000 gallons. ` �� 9 " i . iiS. Paints for Bridges, Guide Rail, �! ` 3 I. __ etc > _. ,_ ..__: .. u •. . i7. Snow Fence - approximately 20 a . thousand feet. _ -\ r? F: ,� < A I i _:' ': :: $. Miscellaneous - corrugated met- . , " rc X, 3 at culverts, signs, cedar posts. �; >s•,'- °, (County Tender• Forms tQ_be used . `' �. I — _...for items 2 and 5:) . ; . :` , . l r ,.., �' „ ,. is . ��� . •For the rental of earth-moving eq. I " ' t. 'I. „ r� i r 2,. > a - ': p uipment, fueled, serviced and opera- , Lt. . ! `. .> ,red, Tenderer may use own station- i a :1 ' ery, but for each unit, shall show ; t °• --capacity and .horsepower and hour- '' 1y, weekly and monthly rental rates. '4-Spwod Nen-SNlliny'EbehieWiporf•Efferllass Ratireulallny dell-Race Sf••riny , .c ,,•,laminated Glass Wraparound Windshield•Fi•sh Air Hwhr and DehoslM•Integral Y s �_ 'Any qualification as to availability i -+• ..shall be outlined in Tender. body Construction •Five Passenger Comfort • Economy Carburetor • RustproAns ., .” body Dip•Oil lath Air Cleaner Civet R Suspension F D Conde It as • ide Sus • • cur err menu t _ Futher information and Tender "•Hydtaulic-A4sisted Clukh _ _ . . .- ,. FOrms tiiay be secured f[om the Off- - -THE RR1rISH CAR IWLrAND SACKED RYGENERAL MOrORS.,,SERVICE EVERYWHERE 1N NORiH AMER7CA1 Ice of the'under�igned. .. . - , - i Lowest or any Tender not neeess= ;. L , M � � � � r _ ly accepted. sg� Y a is rl • Motor 'ng ',r / . R. E., SIMS, P. Engineer . • , • . , Engineer, County of Ontario • . . ' . . • , + County Buildings, Whitby, Ont. ''� I - - -�- -- - ---- --- -- • . . y� _ Ip .u•� i .. '••7+C. T'C ' t out :.�,,_. ..sa ._ _ Y•.h•.ij _ - t,fill. J. . .. .: t�N�I;CONN r • - . CiiTA,RA�TT L� �; Dr4fte Soo*, Storm j V ►7Cevice It's ng what.people can and Mw @ �A 11 COI�fi * Cp31 r• � O �_ CHNIE"S -- :' ---- ,_ wilt�!o- the are bow� empty. . An j Ma k, le or b4pda T .:% < : e�'jW etintim sods! function' bid 011 �! �[m or present floorins R . � �+ other;" pointxrnnt were can s �l�T ek l use"of the' a it t0 %m t r c d_a roads, aru¢' 4 7C O''!f �O �tl� • r F+t> N1TW DEALER di v�wf►ys , sSO�>•1 r waver roo f rn�n ua;oi�t tis�l. sf a '� Gut ho vsWd as d me* ► ���' .did nothink tA dampen their. ; Fled n t` H Id,' haion; urn, OV11"E Or a DJ�Y OR b n � tp�h r' �n 6 C ! rte , 5 mow, . ,r:. , � 'hirss`tbl peon 1a�3r alb w�G efforsts"getout aud�s$op fearing an f -o 9111111W M. other+blow was coming - s pAoaae: TEsnpie 9-!811 40 $t. 1�►ndrtw's Presbytterian Church �1eWtr 11Fi1pM-s 6RANAM HARDWARE Phone PieiFering a A large c nor^a±:cn attended di- _ --ReFaire Can Be Financed vine service on 5� . �r�• r^^rni^�. Rev. Fr,. ,,.4�•. „a St _ '.=*1Ridceri ant. � c•_�.. Andrew's . �i . Church. Scartoro V r conducted the sT PaiA _AAI� fl T service: The choir entered the church to the ,• � T �• ��� Prodessional, The Lord's My Shep- Tools, Et A[FCTI.ONEEM herd. The sacr�eRt of Baptism was ,. SS/ �s' la -� — - - • fyR. �- ,. _ - �.-A..,-LI+s. dispense�when-�cren-L-ynnr�dsuglr- _._ __. _-- --- 3 Yorit. - ter of Mr.,and �S. 1?-ss Hume was and Ba resented also John Kenneth, son of ht Ge�p1 HardVnn -1faa+s,,ito& 'belieessav H`ease- Brhf& ,CdWo"a and•Onprls Vr the Mrs. ren'The Choi. Blesa- PICKERtN Follow- Rest is.cb PHONE 46 i oOR SPA t7 ®ire±uoA BLlti-.�7 -- -rng' was&ung by the chair.The scrip- _ Q� 141 Dud Bar�%se'i� ture lesson was Mark 14:12-24. The 1!sioe of t�M. Business Phase: Ajax 166. text was Psalm 78:19—"Can God Imiti• R a s+••e gar. — Furnish a Table in the Wilderness g SL PT IO TANK OL.E'AN 111 .' � P. O• phw Mash./Oi Mr. Conkey preached a very iaspiririg sermon,pointing out God's love to the _ - bs»- - - _ - c2iiFdran of Israel in spite of ingrat?- - Cra i1M heaven and God will spread a table ahree 1!i•. �4 • tulle. God opened the windows of - Pl.RTE SEPTIC TANg -,___COIN[ j & Murdodp : _ 1 { . for us and will draw near to us in NEW TANKS IHITALLED suffering. The answer to,this is that _ a BaRisb». Solidto» 011d Notaries the - _ Lord is my shepherd Prod comes _ �t. Pub1k _ o us in' sin. 'He has borne our sine A-T-$�- -� i % land' redeemed u_; by His prerisua - Bank of Commerce Chambers blood and He-invites us to come to Barrister; SOlidtwp S.Shncoe Street Nam, Oshoyva His table as we are. Come to the table now. W amt t �rrd: T•isrhons RA, 3-3144 The as dispensed.the Lord's Hawker LUMBER CO , r, was din used. Mrs. Hswker Sup- AJAX y�yb ask assisted by Penny Snead conducted AT. 2-7391' or AT. 2-13" -- WANI'!'SIO — the nursery' Class, The duby' Ao mbe LUMM AND RUILDERr SUPPU� - - - � gat:ori was conducted by' Annabel - nns�a Graham and Lyn Muriscn - lou►LL ACRUA086 Axn PLYWOOD PAINT Y as LhsL!:�sir f:Je.}is�r, -The World D::y ^i ... _ _. . : . aced 8aswiwµ �ASIIa will be held-in St. Andre,-s Church aAe Itt wo Waiting tfsyss Wft - on Friday of this week, March 4th AND TRIM VOOM c3 rise/ Oar sews regosats at 8 p.m. itslasisl� C" - a" HiCU1S ' J figs' 9 -W AM saPsaMser PAINTERS and DECORATORS low MYiw $1.00 per hoar for quick, clean, - .. *ad" Road and No. 2 H MNW&.%AULM ! . close�Mbl ��• first-clans painting and _ Y 'lo�Mi►••as 3tliy..oal+ way * l +L WMAA EW a" 90;0 �>RIC STORM TREPHONE PICKERIN6 861 tllbsati and MOST AUSTIN. P190r. ,B�f; Srir FRANK WHITS - Decorators - R.. R. 3. Pickering - Or / 1 S i, I L W>titby. "died' �• - ET. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN 1%",albs wsat w Whitby a ear ]Its. i Illshway. h'aws'e - - Wbitby and Alex . ESTATE CHURCH P:ck Ontario l4ade; Whlthy ao a-3tia Photo �p now in Pick �� Rector �•-, ..General =fila r . card- - 'ax areas. To Rev. H. S. shepherd, B. A., D. D. �ware ...-- Qr ielE for• Brest 196, Pickering — Phone 171. -­ 7 ; P SUNDAY. SERVIOES. " &&&=s SAYM COYI'te0lsi service ice aik &3ry a. m.—Holy'Communion i s+sTStseolis Mr. Slower. 1140 a. m.--!Horning Prayer - `3 e,r.�,ulrNO = 11.00 a. m—Holy Communim p zTit - ea . s>nrrsNtsra ""all (4th Sunday) A s EleCtrrC�l Appliances 11.00 a. m.—Sunday Sd=l in the Ae �t sc �133"72s GIV= Community Hall moms sle>oa.6m sm a. 11.00 a. m.—Nursery in Rectory Tools -+Glass Etc. •• --------------------------- Insurance — Reober Room - ages up to 4 years rieksriwo $90 or MO. 8-3317 \ti'E I?ti F.S D.3 Y • , 10.60 a. m.—Ho:y Conxnunion and • ` TELEVISION MD10 - Intercessions far The Rct: --•-------------- -------- ' Y E��I = . _ - A�>�x --_--- _ alsd Vin, s _ -ware �/ _'LOYAL ORANGE LODGE PHONE: TEoWb 9.1191 -- :S■ • E s Meets Fint Tuesder Of Month At DUNUMON RADID a TV- --CHURCH OF THE _ tCkl1`�11� 111. RATTER S H E R R I N HOLY TRINITY z - A. K. Ferguson . p--- ------ MARKS LECTRIC 96 OONAN� >eh SERVICE IPickering--United durch aoa 8ordcrrm Ministers Rev. Melville Butters -I dUStrial, Commercial & residential. Wiring: ccllflTB MM.DM. Q.TAZ S HtOHYkAY s _OUNDAY MARCH 6, 1960 j prompt�Efficient Service — Free Estimates ; T% Unease Bt. Er Oahaws 9.41 A. M. .Suirdity, School. AT MCM0 0 BEACH RQA I , 11.00 A. M. - Worship Service J, MARKS , x 1' 7.30 P. M. - Teen-Avers Discussion TQ( iiilttaIICe CO. Telephone Group. . 9-1 570 : _ R.R. 2, Pickerlri4.. 4rm= OR Pilo" 1 TE AUDh$Y --- se,,.p #Mo Fair two Aar.Ga1�s. ;AJAX 1059— � 1.15 P. M. - Sunday School — r- 2.3o P. M. - World Day of Pray': DUNBARTON RADIO A TELEVISION YsieaslA •r••�r—�.Y» .. ��.--------- •---=------- :PiCKERING DUNBARTON Bowman do Gibson BRADY Christian SLienee Societe r PLUMBING STORE ROUGE HILLS' ONTARIO STORE SALES REPAIR. CENTRE 1» �----------= -- --. :: Inmates You To Its Radar (Two Doors West of 1.0.4.) TWO RADIO i T.V.- WE SELL TECHNICIANS ' Church Service • ADMIRAL TELEVISIONS 1 AM Pia, FittEnss,•Pirtafee s Pr••►dg In Rosebank Road Public School • LEWYT VACUUMS to serve you MONTEITM, MONTERM, RIEItL i CO. Equipment For Home Meehania. Y Rosebank Road, South T.V. and RADIO TUBES FOR CALLS TO THE HOME ' Aeeeunrontt WE DO — Every Sunday at 11.00 A. M. r Sunda PHONE ,TE. 9.1191 1 tiegns.d Trvstgae Lfeeneed P:umbere. n , • TUBES TESTED FREE phone answered twenty-four- , Ajax — ashes' - srr'tF°rd - 'WE HELP YOU GET A Reading Room Is Open To, PHONi.x—F.CK.-2T� hours a day f O. W. "I C.A., R.I.A. T1M Payment. At Iww Cat, Public, In The AUerton Real ;OPEN 9 a.m. — 9 p.m. T.V. ANTENNA INSTALLATIONS;'.- Oshawa RA 54527 I Estate Building, Kingston Rd. Wit L Wanes C.A. _ Z-` u , AT 080 t Hill . Y Rouge s Alex 730 Tuesdays, Thursdays, Friday! _ r�4320 King' ti - i;0 Rd. 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