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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1960_03_11 n r _ ■VIT 7a —7R.ay— ¢,SY Pea Xar >�dtst systss,s3.� rvl G soi�i PusLisxaB Sr- PER COPY Authadzed As second Vass KnIzel • VOL. 77 NO.•26 PICK$BINQ, pIQTA81[O FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1*0 Ptablildied ShUs Novealdlss 411111111 Post Office Dept. Ottawa _ �TOWNSHIP -S S OUT -�WATER --�SE A*GE -AREAS - — T - Pie Consv'tion Authority Water And Sewer Areas Will Bop, This Is _ b Will Spend Nearly: Carer South End Of Township t Two b laws were passed b Pick-' $69,040 Rorie y y -� eying Township council this increasing P#�10ERiNG VILLA.... _ I Figures, released this week show water Area 1 and defining Sewage that the Metro Conservation Area Area 1. Rosa Morison is off to Fort Will- have!>; , l;+t have' budgeted to spend $27,Q00 this -' The:two area will be the same'and • at the tireenwvod Park- an _ A i , a eu ng 't a ac oaa tier -. "' a �,« - in of aq 341,900 at they Claremont acreage on- the north, Bonspirt--tfse lucky winner a on the east and Scarboro townline3On >r -. Con. 7 Pickering'Townships levy to all-expense trip'., the A rity A411 be only $6 11 go the t. is the time to order Your hope part of this is-spent on Reeve Sherman Scott said that the seems from those lovely seed rat- r roads,"' commented Reeve Sherman OW$C and the Metro Engineers have ' alogues, and start tomatoes, cauta• always been opposed to a sewage loupe and cucumber in the speciat - j plant in• est Rouge. little pots made o aphagnLtn (what x� ", Si' - Actually these two bylaws encom- in the world is that, Ed.) moss that - � ' pass some long-range planning. The can be planted right in your garden.. T h. k ET W / Deer ighted At two lams; water and sewage will'be ' P Don't look now, but.it may be snow- °a, • • • installed in the Bay area. ing again. y i station will take. _ . e_—nivAthy of-the corszmutrity sewage over Rougemount Drive n i9 extended to Mr, and Mrs, kussell Air. James O. %iD in', his wife and West Rouge, it will flew to the Rouge, Trousdale is the tragic death of t'�ree children of Rive 'de Drive had riven, then be pumped' over fast+ a pleasant surprise on-Tu allay morn- their beloved little daughter, Car- a and flow to Pet' o ya a service was a on wr- ., 3'rg• Here it-will be pumped again to an- y - . 'n their kitchen window other P north f the Bay and m the f u Fnder Looking out th wt w at da fro A clachn' a1 breakfast, they saw seven deer. Otli pum no o a will Home. M, Brisbin said they a eared to flow to the plant. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Lawson and be does awns. They y stayed Reeve Sherman. Scott said that family attended the Comedy "Up- . minute or two,before befn startled Engineer T. O. Jefferson'had otade stairs and Downstairs" at the Odeo% Set- ad away they went. They come these -recommendations. It was now Hyland Theatre, Toronto, last Sett- as close as- 100 feet to B come felt to be more practical to handle the ruday, in which Mrs.-Lawson's bro- home. sewage and water in this matter. ther Michael Craig, stars; and hill Deputy reeve Ross Hawthorne son. Stephen, takes a part I. • asked how the built-up areas,north of I Mr.. and Mrs. Grant 'Messer attr _ Oble+ets—Brio Plow No: 2 would-b"ffarted.---- C ended the funeral his father, bi t'. ' Reeve Scott sail that -at the . \\illiam Messer, London, Ont. who' Brougham Women's Institute Pie--in w tcb-BlGzabst�rlmden; j*bn- • �/�• Q� moment they are not in the water or died ,sudden on Saturday ast . st Iliocisl successful#n spite of bad wee- ny Annie, Dennis Campbell, Sheila Covering Mail' Box sewage areas but could probably be� the ags of y Cher. Evidently pk-eating comes Annie and little Ricky Suephus are ,7 enlarged to include them. took place on Monday. ftiaeral naturally- to the members of this enjoying their piece of ,pie. Dr: L. D. Hobson the. Uxbridge The initiaL_eapacity of the water, y community as we can see the way - photo by Barrie Pomeroy town line wrote a'l�ter to Pickering plant will be. 2' million gallons with :girt. W. Gee, of Toronto apes. �'Sl�lf3!litr-zeuncil this week; coot- a week here with her daughter Mrs. an ultimate of 10 million. The initial_, Pugh miller and family. plaining that the township snow plow capacity of"the sewage plant viill be The Finals of the Public Speak-Concert Launches Red Pie�Cering Pillage covers the mail°box in his Ariveway, 12A million-with an ultimate of 2% ing Contest for Ontario Count) ooh - every time they pass.' adllion,gallons: place on Monday nig' Mar T, ;t . Wken the tter was, drawn to the Mr. Scott said that eventually a 1 s • • attention of Reeve Sherman 'Scott, he large.sewage plant would hale to be{ 'the Kathleen Rowe School. r Hires New Constable commented that plenty of other constructed on Duffin's• Creek. He j Whitby. Elinor \Vestnry,of the Old " 'Cross Campaign H e, Pi�ke� Pillage Connell this Greenwood R'oad6 sit Ajax pupil. i ng j people are fed up with the snow too.. said an endeavour should be made to 1 <_ The Pickering Township and Village week, has engaged Mr, Ellen Berger, service the built up areas as soon as took First Phce. The repreyentat»_ $led C aunched their 1960. e:atm- formerly of Uxbridge, replacing AL • Bible. He said as soon ae the Bay )tie, 'of Pickering, Anthony aizrr, IIel�riey, as Constable with'the local Po it a start will Qave a good performance, though, , Wgn with a concert at Pickering 17Ls-I �o pleat reaches capac y 'ta Creek handicapped by"the recent death ot strict High School last week. Objective Police Vepar"nent. have to be made on the D, met this year is $5,000. • Killed In Crash plant'- his father. The concert was-staged by young . Win. Fertile, 'who was present, Parents of Public School bey lay ,people •of the district. Taking rt Township 'A points Fairport Beach residents were. asked if Frenchman's Bay and Fair- Pickering, please remember Wed-, g P j • p• rt Beach are" would be able to Open }louse w be held next tVed were the members of the. Pickering • • shocked last Friday night to 'learn of Po nesday, from 7.00 to 9.00 p. lit., 'Village Youth Band under leader �ele Reereat�on AsstStant l the death of 12 year old George Smith hook into the system. the Lincoln S drool'and Church, .Livingstor-, The West Rouge Junior, �who was killed in a car accident near Reeve Scott said they could, pea t^3 Choir under '.Kiss Downing, Vaughan! A. W.-Cane was appointed Recrea- Woodstock, viding the residents were willing to issue Forth School. See notice-- . chi}. Willard P.S.•choir under Air. 'Tickle tion Assistant by.Pickering Township I He was enroute to the States with pay the local improvement charges issue elsewhere.: . } _bt and Pickering High School choir un-;council this week. He will carry out his grandparents Mr. and Airs. Harry Reeve Scott screed with Mr. Fertile We welcome hies. V. Galway der Mr. A. Clark. 3fr. Carey, music this work in` addition to. his welfare Smith of West Full to visit, his par-I that sewage in these built nP areas is, Scarboro, the new, Pharmacist e�• supervisor of the area had charge of job. His salary was increased from ents. His father had been working on becoming a health problem. He said tltc Mrs. A' Drugs n'st I = r the choirs. Ron gsmura's piano solo $3600 to 84;000 to cover this. -' a job in the U.S. for his firm. that when costs are completed a letter Mrs. Allan Johasum and twos and Mr. Gates vocal solo. were well I Reeve Scott said that a grant would The boy was -,yell liked and -res-f will be sent oqi to the residents ex- children, of: London. Do ate and received Miss Eileen Clark acted as coverall but $66.00 of the increase. icing her sister, Mrs Don Cowan•t pee'ted by all who knew him. His :plaining the matter in detail: Harwood Ave, N. for a few days. } �=----��_Cane-_will administer the policy grandmother, '.firs. Harry Smitli died Win. Fairgrieve asked if any Mr. Will. ".....T�T---�'• just.re- Branch president Mrs. G. Crichton ,of the Recreation Committee of the several hours afEer Hie-accident d been 'given to supplying and Ontario'Disaster Chairman Briga--township and act as liaison between t injuries sustained. The grandfather services the new high school . turtteiLLrom a ten-day IBJIri Conveo Bier Spragge spoke briefly on- the the committee and -service organza-I received raceratiorm " Reeve Scgtf said it had not He lion in Vancouver. .. work of the branch, Mrs. H. S. Hertz- lions -in the township caizying on added that land In the development Several families from Pickering recreation activities. I attended the oyster supper at Greep- berg introduced the new Horriemaker had been offered to the board and.• Supervisor Mrs. Hardman who spoke Reeve Sherman. 5ce>tt said thgt ft New TWpe,Iniployee they did not accept it. ( wood; last week 1 and showed slides on this work. !_was felt that last year there was a The reeve said the capital costs Letters have been received by shaft Mrs. T. J. Wheeler introduced Doug lack'of continuity by the Recreation • ould be borne by the developers but roes of the Bell Telepho,a Co. that` Moffatt who presented bronze medals Committee. Must Lire Here th t local frontages would have to be the new dial numbers will lye in use:: by the'home owners.. on March 20.. to Pete Evans, Fred Fox, Irene Kor-` All future employees of Pickering ' Inca, Ron Brett and Bryan Larkin. r Towrish' _ - /� to hav treatments-ar the Princes*., Campaign chairman,Jim Clark said residence. in the township w-it)ain a T p, "Road Budget Margaret Hospital, Toronto.' and as very campaign would a well year of date of employment. The Barkey family of Pickerinw•New Off ices - Council assed 4-resolution to ,this sent Sunda with air, and Mrs. over the top this.year. J:.laffect this week. Se At 1 30�00o p y Tenders will be. called for a new "I can't see that it places a hard- alorris Eby, Dickson Pray �( The World Day, of Prayer,"„•hichs 6 ■■• G. Messer office building for the township road, hip on any employee" the Reeve T e road budged for Pickering teas, held on Friday •was• very wed` department, �aaid "If they make their livelihood th y` attended in spite of tile'poor wea - • Reeve Sherman Scott explained this here, they-.shogId-bg prepared to live ' 30,000.'Later on there will be a j then• On Metro P1ann�ng weekV that this would be an addition here. supplementary bylaw :which ,adds to ".Mr., and Airs. Walter' Shepherd`' _ to the.present road department garage Councillor Edgar James wondered this figure. and daughter \oar cry, of Toronto, The total here is broken down into at,the rear of the munici - 1 building. if 'it would affect the somber of ap- - have returned home after .:pc+,dinE To 1963 _ g two parts: Construction $46,200 and plications for jobs here: sir seeks in Hollywood, Fla. —_ Hospital Auxiliary News.• —{ Reeve Sherman Scott said that from Maintenance, $84,100. �" Pickering, Village Schools tun• 1t has been announced that the M. ; --the Hospital Auxiliary will meet 1 16,000 people- plus .those willing to for Red Cross collected $107.00 in. later of Planning has approved the for its regular meeting n Monday, live here it 'would be doubtful if it OPEN HOUSE g + the current' campaign. ( appointment of W. Grant Aiesser as March 14, at 8.00 p. m. in the Nur- would present any.problem. ;•Vi1Lge Of Pickering Mr. and Airs. tVm. G. La„son.en-, I .PUB•LIC SCHOOLS _tectaine - n. Paul Marva, Q.; member of Metro Planning Board, sea' Residence. Following the basin- ; Another resolution requiring pre- - - representing the East District to hold ess, a film, entitled "The St. Law- sent employee's to locate here within Parents And Friends Are Invited C• '-%;ho addressed the Liberal meet office until-January 1st, 1963. rence Seaway Project" will be pre- two years was dismissed and.present To Visit The Lincoln Ave. And. ing in Oshawa, last Friday. Other' " 'sented by air. Cam Warne, Picker-, employees will not be affected. Church St. North Schools, . dinner'guei;tj included-Mr.-and Mrs;J _ SUPPORT THE RED CROSS ing, courtesy Ontario Hydro. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16. John .Uy and Mr.' and airs. Dots The,Teachers Will Receive You Is Cowan. Their Respective Classrooms, Where Sorry'to bear`I Piss Bonnie David-b ONTARIO COUNTY HEALTH UNIT OHA. BANTAMS PL'AYDOWNS'I The Work Of T'he Boys And Girls son, Pine Ridge Road, 'Dunbarton,,1. Pickering 5 - Schomberg 9 j Will Be, On Display. has been confined to bed for the,past] �. POLIOMYELITIS VACCINATION CLINIC Altho4gh Pickering lost their play- R, T. Doble, Principal five weeks with rheumatic fever. round 'the chomberg ,the lvilla a saute well sootd�sniff oyes-visit l t' FOR ADULTS people of g NIGHT-CLASS CLOSING Mr. an r W-f3 < rightly -be proud of their boys who Pickering District High School Mr. and Mrs. Austin Franklin. WILL BE HELD AT'THE - - never gave up; always fought back. MARCH 17. of.Oshawa, one day last These boys played their very best to �. Mrs°A: Vf'. Mitchell and \ire. K.I - CHRISTIAN EDUCATION CENTRE the final whistle. —At's 'Special fia 're with the Ev- Morley attended .a'3-da, (:(,I ursa �� The boys ave-asked the to ex- ' Leadership at Five Oak., i': :'�. ys Classes at a local District I , UNITED CHURCH, PICKERING press their thanks to Dr. Tomlinson E1ti Mrs. Jack Hambleton has amuck-; High School, Principal Clarke Riche ing bird eating the-multiflora beri•s{ ' FROM 7:00 TO 9:p0 P.M. ON for'treating them after.the game at ardson announces a special Closing - _ 'Dan's Grill. ies in her gar"derl;for thQ past ,vin-{ M own•thanks to.the•-boys fora Night, for Thursday, March 17, a, ter, and several robin's have been WEDNESDAY, MARC*-23rd. ,• _ y 7.30 p. m• Displays of Art, Sewing, there also, but disappeared with the 1' garne well played;'and to our sup- ems• all we+tk of the diffetaent classes This Clinic is open to the public and is FREE OF CHARGE. Any I porters• will all seen. Instruction {n, �d bad storms in recent weeks. A red' PO who received the first two injections last Summer should _ )Clare Holter poll linnet is a Cheri=hed ddtotrts } _ classes in Square Dancing have been our own feeding <ratiun, � ,<• .•• eorr+Plete the course of 3 injections now. P'A P ?i R DRIVE carried on during the winter even- A delegation ir,m the Hlsborie�. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OFFER I. O. O. F. CP and T. Fund lugs at the school, and a detnottstos Society met with (;ounty Coane>tt'e�� SATURDAY. MARCH 19. - 'bolt of this will be given by those Wednesday, regarding a grant PROTECT YOURSELF AND THOSE ABOUT YOU. engaged in same. This is an Open file Pickering Tw Museant. Phone: Pickering 536 Meeting and the public are invited, B p ' Please Arrange Bund)tes At Streit _ - - �- •�, , y ter families• with a birthday cake. Roth has s W�ns�?Y of last week =I because he did not conquer by arm- Attendance at Club on •6atttrd7y- once in four years 1 ies, but by the cross. Pahl did sot n UrAud owl-h spoke with The'7 World Day of er waq evening was down to fourteen when Ctrs. S. Sorenson. with has been ;DtDonald dodge any grout Las but uci --conducted at the regular ervice on those on the 4th Con. west of And- ill for some time, is with her sister Mr. Donald Belt, a student from' conviction about Grist crucified. To Sunday afternoon, with the ladies,01 lex,•were. snow nd. The meeting in Twoato.at present. Toronto University qoonducted the know Christ and Him crucified is r_ day of afternoon,taking part di and was held at tht= Marne of Pitsid4ut A number ,from here ptjvYed the rgjular morning service. The solo- w know God-,M= always thought Jay Astky, received the offering- $itl, ate birs�".Giythrie-Winners in oyster supW1 Gtsxawood Tlutra :,ems yf et Wilkinson, ssa8 of God as 6ra►t, but learned through F' Rev. M. Butters delivered the at6d- the game of court:-whiat:vars E dal � - W", 's sc", aceoaspst:ied jadut that He is alto good. Thtough _ een Gutkrie and'.Bob, Pardots• A Mr. Gebrge BeUref••Nortlh•Battie: by Mrs. Willrinton. Mr. Bell read Him, our lives can be changed- The flowers in the church on Sun- skating party was planned for this fozd,,'i ask, is visiting his oousia, fram Isaih 53 and St. Marie B: V. Following the service there watt� events a 8 Y Were. ram the funeral of the Satwday S t rooldin areas. Arch and ]tea. Bell. '.those the second verse of the Con ntitted of- Stewards meetins. Tate Mrs.-•Priest. . Qrandmotbes d �Rt the ewd af> the C. G. t. T. Mrs.'S. Wonnaaott who•has been sari .: n February 24,'the girl,i is the Oshawa Hospital fyor three st6dotid• chapter of Ist. Corinthians CROSS ; :Dick Winter, jr, Sympathy of this meeting o a' ell and one-half''weeks, came >ifxw on far -his text. Peter rebuked Jesus SUPPORT THE RB.D C "community is extended to the Wia- surPcised their leader, Ruth Mitch r— —> -- y .- STROUD oft , EVERY-'EVE1�tC TILL 7;00 R.M. � �,°.� 0 U G E H 1 L L S �N sin =�RieE•IEFFSCTIVI= THURS., FRI., SAT., MARCH 10th, 11th i 1216. .JUST EAST OF ROUGE BRIDGE - MAPLE LEAF N _ - 1% lb,TI � • .F f5 OZ. tlrn for c D O -G can _- Ham FORD - thud _y(CASE OF 48 TINS $3.95} - MAP E LEAF PROCESS CHEi�SE . 6 RO L NOW 49 bU _,:(SAVE 20c} (SAVE 6c)L H.AM 029 f .. BABYt � . \ POWDERED SKIM MILK _.3 lb BOX (SPECIAL OFFER OF Sc OFF PLUS 3c OFF) -_- _ -- NUPIML9 C , �. IMSTAxT . , . (SAVE 12c1 SHORTENING , LYONS soup MIX 2 PACKAGES of CHICKEN NOODLE 8� 9C f A PACKAGE of CHICKEN ALPHABET SWIFTS (SAVE 90 - -: (SPECIAL OFFER OF Sc OFF PLUS 13c OFF) 'NABOB Regular Grind n� $ . . .. ! !b bag b - COFFE (SAVE 1&) 59— (Special Offer of 6c off Plus 4c off) PETER RABBIT 'GOLDEN ROAST _ MAPLE LEAF (Spec' C —large l6 oz. jar - g' B f6 oz. jar C HEDnsRseSP-RED $ 4 (SAVE 6c) (SAVE 10c) - -. T _ o= HILL fl! 7 Tin SPECIAL OFFER OF Sc OFF =: ORANGE LIME OR GRAPE Bo hleii Chicken Pius o�ros�T 3 � C -31 - BRUSH Carton _of 6 bottles :,. . (SAVE 80 _ i -- :ACC �1VlfATS - GOVERNMENT APPROVED MAPLE LEAF SLICED MACARONI CHEESE LOAF : _ 9C RO�OI�D S18 M T-1016 & W1119 ' ,• -�-.. b oz. VACUUM WRAPPED PACKAGE• s'T E A K S • ROUND, or SQUARE EN - - -- — Ib. 9 C ARTHUR'S - ROAST RUMP -. FRESH LEAN _ IENERSfuII One pound pkge: C J W MINCED BEEF - .3,lbs. 9$c - No 1 FIRM_GOLDEN RIPE 2 SNORT CUT STANDING lb5 C PRIME RIB ROAST ..­, 6..9 29 BANANA _ -S. R - - — - PILEE SMALL LIIyK .,. , DEVCN ttCED INDLESS BREAKFAST - — -_ _ PORE PORK • - _ + o n. Ilb package. . . -- , S. A .G E lb.- tra a C A _ : : : • S U BONELESS ROLLED r w - FRESH PORK (PICNIC) ; PRIME _RIB -ROAST Ib. c SHOULDEII { C = FRESH LEAN P O R K — .. it A dA BUTT r. - 9. - — - r. r s a e e area, of which he is Curator, had vailable.in a-enuseura". and County Council is to be app- community venture. The srewa eft g Historical Society begun originally with a buget of Receait3r, the Pioneer Village had roached soon, and benefit of reading, so rewarding -« i4t10. More than 60,(104 pevpie %'s- loaned tiumerous articles to•-the Bd• rr rr.. U-pastime. r PkIteringt Town tli1P $40 the Village to see the' "living of Education for use is a film on FAIRP�RT Bi�'a�rs1 - Happy to learn that Mr. John Ben- " f' iced the in the pto three years, ng pioneer articles to be shown in ev- ney has recovered from his recent ill-. + "Money is one of the major pro- said. The Village occupies fifty-fOua cry school in Ontario, he"said. Too, Mr. and Sirs. Wally Chipman and Hess. 'blerni in openiting a-museum, and acres of valley land and began Nvith New Canadians were eager to know family of Dtinbarton Shores have Happy birthday to wee Nancy or• PP y� all such .institutions suffer "malnq- five buildings. Now, other buildings . _where and how this country was es- taken up residence in their new home ris who was one year old March my _tritioa", -declared Albert Colucci of are being moved to the site, lust tablished. `Books cannot make these in West Hi1L to-.report. .X9oung Jimmy the-Metropolitan Conservation Auth- as the Pickering Society. has al- lugs hinnan; they may differ At Fairport Beach School, Tues., Chadwick is at home once again atttyr " :•Deity before members of the Picker- ready moved a log cabia to Brou- ea y in•viewpoint; 'history'can be Starch 8th, the folloµing Tweenies his stay in Ajax hospital. :inir Historical Society here. gbani and is planning to move a . tat tin school from ,hooky.but . were. taken into. the First Fairport As the result of an accident, Alfie - Hut, lsa sand. "we is .Canada are schoolhouse from Crree�t Rivera only the .museuat can make it live," Beach Brownie Pack. They are: Joy 'Qjuinell of Lakeview Ave._Wured his making our mark in the!musettsa small museums, hd said, was' that. he emphasized. "A good museum is Howthorne, Patricia' MacKenzie, eye but trust that'it wfli n be well world, and.at last, municipial, prov- � role 'of'a museum was important beyond price," Jeanette Chadwick. Margaret Louise again. `. ifincfal 'and. federal .governnwnts are as an educational -factor. The view Chairman W. G. Lawson reported Parkinson and Dinna Snell. A great opportunity ii ffend all — "tsking it on.themselves to do sonar ` of most Boards of Bducalion, he that the campaign.for $10,000 to eq- On Friday,' March 4; friends and parents of pupils atteadi Fairport e to presterunee local•heritr ' con'tinuvd, was that the musettat pro- uip the Brougham Museum was well'; bers,of Dunfair Baptist Church Beach school. Friday, Mich 25; an tta�egl vided an dx'celledt basis•to visual' ' .un&r. way and that the Exequtive surprised. their pastor, Mr. .]•avid Open House will n hco (Ylly invi to, Rao congratulated etseibbers ofd education---"The kids on+the m of the Society had approached the Holmes and Mrs. Holmes With a 3:30 p.m All parents cordially invited ?the Society on their etffortst to pro- -street tan.•see and draw a dough. Township Council.for a grant which house-w arming• After opening of to,come and see their chtldt�n at their hide a 3?iekering township :muaeuvis box,.for inata_ace, used bW their tore- Doss,now under consideration. Fin- gifts,a evening of games and refresh- schoolwork. - on. the site eltosert at �ryongQtam, fathers 'an-4 something,they wot:ld ante .Committee'of County Council meets followed which.was enjoyed.., Congratulations. to Mi#l�Sharp o! .411 Pot Pioditr Village' never have seen had it not.beew a- had also had deatails of the project Congratulations to little Marilyn 29 Park Blvd, who eelebr d his 6th. in the Black Creek Conservation Barker of Park Blvd., who celebrated birthday with a party on.mat- March her 6th birthday with party on Satur- 5th. Attending were: Aiija+ela Julian.. day, March 5th. Margaret Louise Parkinson, Cindy + _, air .a ins scr°-• >x - he closing fishing Olga n Sonia) osttr3c Newma C ga a d K o, 's gro. aerabout;;Tammy-Newman. With Deed ey C P - - w in _ eon Ken- and"of Claude 1 eery store, a are very haPP3' � J -�+ an Martin stir . Robert 33ustsell notince the winners their well net Rusiell and Mario Sharp. earned:prizes. First: Susan Pickard, - - r,. who won a rod and reel and tackle BALSAM & MT. ,ZION' i caddy; 2nd, Douglas Pickard iiow the • - proud owner of,.a rod and reel; 3rd, Roads in tali district were block- proud ry�f'.' Tommy Newman who can now photo- ed again on the weetc-end. bars were graph further great catches with his abandoned one on the 8th. Coq, prize of a flash camera. Cheers_for south' of Balsam and the driven• xas a the winners and good news for future sought refuge with Mr. and Mrs. loll contestants. Mr. Colwell fella us that Donald Jamieson. Church and Sun- :,:_v,_ -_ _ -,.• '' next year he hopes to have an even School were canceIlert' y ' -bigger and better contest. 'Special Mrs. T. Risebrough came home on 09540071—7. 77-P w, Y thanks to. all. those who contributed Saturday:from the•Western Ho .,: time and effort to make"the contest ital where she has fen or sevKa! : possible - Cecil DisnsEy,is sporting a new weeks to Atkinson Mrs. . tS'q rday, Kobe Feb. 27 14ir. and 2v :fir y At on o Victory Drive, Envoy ci attended a bon voyage dinner inhon- EnSeveraIrpeQPie have_been -victims e Fields who have of flu, - - -• our of Mn and-Mrs. lass will be sal arc •i f - with t'.�eir to to visit, friends i r tetin;; next Wednesday .night at M.w + w - ::ncl re in England and Soot?} the home of Mrs. Earl Disnely• Mrs. '4 "' rand: 31r. Irene Fields is a.sister of,. Lloyd Wilson - Group iii charge of t n Sirs. Atkinson I 'ti:e program. f nd c} j _ ----------- - : hIany Hen e.tp des s -m ... -- - - --------- Pe - - pathy to 'Mrs. *Agnes Duncan and COUNTY OF ONTARIO - - daughter :firs. Patsy Redman in the _ and -- sudderi passing of son and grandson. OSHAWA SUBURBAN ROAD Michael in Ajax, March 2nd, late of COMMISSION ' Fairport Beach.. • • • - A GENERAL MOTORS wuus bur. D. J. Cummings of, 5 Park Tender.For Annual.Supplies And h services _ each,eesc a priz "TEN DERSw 111 e received by ' Blvd. lasts cotta t4 h e _ name undert+igned-until 4.30 Arts., an Cubs of Fairport B I at Tiru+c kS . : C h+evro _ hand-forged ornamental iron the racket for the best essay and draw- Friday, Mach.ls, low, for the sup- . .� ing of a•native tree of Ontario. En- ply of the follprring -services and e May 1st, I's ts•fee to be -coenpt tied by etateiials.1960. (a) SERVICES i M �� The Fafxter and Son banquet wilt 1. Crushing, stmiepiling -and oe _ ou"ast be held March 19 at 6.30 p m at the deL'v RVI gravel and sand, Crush. -- ' - Deepest'- --- - Is-'extended and,-or teams sPPrn�•' x y neighbours to Mr. and wind from�rvarious� community Stockpile - frienda and sand S0. -< Mrs. George mith. tlsrooghott b• • M S in their great loss• t the Coon s ° Their son George will be greatly A Certified Cheque for •10004 Yt a teStin� prereS jr m school friends and '..payable to the Treasurer, County by lased all his sch lujK f�11111eIleIltS Y� indeed by all who knew him, also to o ntario, must accoanpeny the . _ � �� tees fir, Sir. Smith in the loss of�his'mother; _ '.Tender, _.. Treating Mrs. Harry Smith. of the Surface Trea as t Special notice to all Guides For rice supply d apphca - - Tlu*gale tabs pmeY +K First Fairport Beach Guide Company: recess- f ar Wediteiday eve- of aD] materials and Plant ��°�s here .ng�, %. +.. x prior to the regular grey for the surface ts+satmont of Wing meeting, a candyI le will be vpproid nately is miles. 7. *W hoes far �� b�lEMr frswt ssgssaisw features radicaIly- lifvv b.ek.a tea:- " held for the benefit of. Girl Guides _ Now n a esent Regular meeting will follow 3. Supply and Application .o! torsion ri N imurn safe+ bn t Yi . - w indt ndeo ,sp to n� } �� r' 4'n. CChevrolet s front wheels step rit;itt over .loaded truck to a fast, uue, the sale. General-reminder and = ldataclals. ad .g bump Tough torsion springs soak uP stop. Enure-tvrde harry wean once notice—Girl Guide Cookie Day For flea supply and spP]ieatioa — � shocks. As much as 58% of objectionable - . loner.Choo,e from vacuuu- will be hel April 30. Please.keep� d road shmk is absorbed before it reaches hydraulic units au-hydraulic - — - egS we t�l ISO truck body, sheet metal. or driver. Lad full air-braces. date in mind and give your 1 sup- (� Bituminous Primd full -� rle Trlddl�ttt�+ M�- Y`Y port to the First Fairport Guide troop. (b) Bituminous eirata:iala foe �' Mrs. E. G. Baker of Park Cm. 're-' w..�� ► .l.e zs a'» Q turned from a•lengthy vat Ontario r m� pavamasst. daughter Helen of Go Pat its= 1 to 3►traders,must be We are pleased Mrs. E:Chem- ssMdtad on forms to be wPg- hers is better'sites 'recent Illness. > ' Y oar hatrrttt ■e»�1 ;.. This co�E,S11TxlAY.. 11#sreh 13, Mr. (b) = ! 0 Eric DaTtott dt Citlteril.)�tptirt $erniT►- Priam quoted for mattrcbsis era >� r - ary will be sp�>f sPfor,�r at irelodt "Ivery to any Who wits w... Dunfeir Bap#slag'. C i and eve- "M Comity' ' servdce at,, L .Bfamfom ` Miry la«r-oses . 't4.iass, pow isw sfblbsi wbool& merning m-.> >�a►nlslons. tad fuss ' t do-the-job brawn. Chevrolet's box- This typical Chevrolet attention service at 7 P.M. s sextion, rail desi=st frame b detail sin.easier sa[ei hand- yd to hear that Donny Clu7lmsn �� matey - aka. s00Y leFft id than ever. Massive K. or 1.n,brim looser tiro me,kas sh y. . tF crom-members irtwease tench stamina bar Chevrolet truth front is recovering from a throat intestiett- � of win fencing. �dosn •.:> eft a" seem". ; by adding to unioasl.rigidity. . see factory balanced Young Donny,MacLean suffered an -for both s••and•4 strand +� upset while skiing, but happily steel Posts. only, damage was a minor ankle 3. Salt and Calcium CMotkds. Look into Chevrolet value today. You'll " mote..weight to the truck. •And in the 4. Chemicals for weed,,and brink ."find that Chevrolet is really.built to build power department you ll find that there's sprain.� C. 'Richardson, principal of i coereroL your trucking profits to a new high. You'll no match an lure-for Chevrolet's hi _ Pickering District Sigh school was find :dozens of extra conve ncx and _� ' �_ - . ...., : guest the regular monthly S. Zone Mad t - approsiaei- power,high torque V8's or tough depend- eat speaker at fSu i profit-making .features such as the way :able 6's. Eve Chevrolet war- last meeting of the Fairport Beach Home stair 1000 Every Po P and School, Wed. Marc}► 2nd. He was 6. Paints for Bridges, pride Rani. -Chevrolet's big new full-width hood and gives you peak performance with max- introduced by Mrs. Ricketts, convenor etc. low fender crown make underhood com- , nts more accessible for faster, easier itnum ecorioniy. There s -no Call to the for,the evening and at the conclusion j. Sth�nd�t .'approximately t _ was thanked'bs Mr. Fail burn. Pones is re. find variable-rate rear reasons why it will profit you to see your An interesting film was.shown en- - S. Miscellaneous - corrugated M*t'- springs that come in high capacities to y — • Chevrolet dealer toda about Chevrolet at culverts, signs, cedar poems. ', titled' the "Threshold and the room l _ accommodate big payloads, adjusting' Trucks' big new build. He's waiting for _ prize of $3.00 was awarded to Mr.i (County Tender Forttis to be used j;spring resistance automatically as you add -your call,do'it now!. Parker's class for parent attendance.{( for items 2 and s:) t — e Mr.sica el'Russell and I (c) EQUIPMENT RE3.TAL A'n enjoyable � _ - J presented by - • son Arthur. At the .conclusion of the F•� the renfal-of earth=magi�- 1 - " o meeting refreshments were served by uipment, fueled, serviced and opera- 4­­ s o o and outseskil a Mrs. Daigle and her helpers. The-next red, Tenderer may use own station- executive eld Marc u for each unit, shall show ool e b e 16 at Sp.m city and borsepower and hour- - _. _. ;• r Jenniffer Rick- ting 'to 1R..wee�:and monthly re�ttal ; _ . . . ._ . -• :. :. . Congratplationse s ►. -"' etta of Fairport Beach school 'whd - e�uallfica ion• as to availability ' w placed second in a field of 16 entries' h u in in the public speaking contest held at s be o dined ' Tead!!r Whitby b on Monday evening. Futher information #u1 Tender • at all residents o>'4 secured from the off It „ hoped t Forms may be - irport Beach will avail themsttives estdgaed. ' _ a of the stud' . . > 1960 CHEVROLET ST UR01-BILT TRUCKS -Fairport opportunity open to them and �` Tender. h • . tome to the Lbrary on Thtiiaday sac Lowest qr any apt reesss- .reek frotri 7.30 to 8.34 P. m. at MULL-, accepted. .. 1 - Sea your mitleorised Clievrolal Truck Dealer Body! fair Baptist Church. The library,was - g, g11►[S, P."8 formed for the .pleasure and benefit -�_-,���. County •. of the residents and we are fortunate City Buildings, W . Fe We AINSWORTH LIMITED, AJAX b k so bear a rtunity vpobtaining : = _._ �•,. ... . - _ - ,.. - ti c - -- - ( LIVERPOOL - i RENOWAN'S BAY 264, Dick Aria 213, 213, Vic Garbutt • �i- .��dIt01'l�� - - ,�_`u,. - - .,°�"' .. y •• �' 267, 54, Eleanor Thomas 233, Glen • t 1 Mr. Bert Ansley wishes to thank 1 There was an excellent turnout Scarlet 215, 236 222, Pat Balsdoh 251. _ • _ his n g ighbou a^-'. oc, the Home and School'meetin on 204, 216 Jim Saunders '207, Don In- - Glendale db6iflin league 'for t Cir late:day night with 42 attendin The man' 23b Audrey McWilliams 207; afters To The Editor kindness and generosity during his g• y _ g Y g president Mrs. Margaret Brown open- Ralph Thomas 294, 274. High three illness. ed the meeting and introduced James men: Ralph Thomas 738. Ladies: �a _ :This week we are turning-(this space over to letters to the Mr. and Mrs. Tom Humphreys cele- C. Clark, Red Cross..campaign chair- Xarg Garbutt.707. 7­­ _ _ _editor. Certain persons in this village, Terence, Sug- brated their 13th wedding anniversary lean for the,district. Mr. Clark asked -------------______--_____:-- ;last-Tuesday, March 8th. the help of .the dome and School Home And School News t - ;• Xwted we have been part ofA sd1ie111e 1Dy S few,to get th8�1- Mrs. Marion Humphreys celebrated `Tag-a-bj:eJ into the township. e never advocated such- but- p Ys members in canvassing for the Red p: , her birthday last.Wednesday,--1iareh- Crow-this-moath: lie intradueed-Mrs.- The-segular_rneetia"--the-_ Only suggested it'was Worth' consideration, to see if it was - Hertzberg who has been very active, bank Road Home and School A'ss- xood or bad as far as the future of the village is concerned.. Miss. Daisy Nixon them Toronto e On- t-bee aciation will be held on wee en an work bet done in the township March 16 at 8.00 - with Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Smith and p Y , P• m. is the Rose- . •;:_mar �,. Editor: _ ���• .' .• y the Red Cross which now includes a bank Road School. family. Homemaker Service. The guest speak- We take great pleastfre in ann- I have 'read with interest your I would like to emphasize h closing, Mr. Brock Siegner is home.from �tditorlal of February 26th, 1960 and Mr. Editor, tht}t one of the things er for the evening was Reg. Parker, ouncinR that Mr. J. C. Richardson, = '-&I" the comments *by William G. that we have enjoyed as an snot- 'ashawa•General Hospital, --Township Police Chief. He Principal High. - Lawson, former Reeve of the Town porated Village is the spirit of co- Miss Clams Priebe from Toronto gave an interesting talk and said to School, will be guest speaker of spent last weekend with her brother be prepared for bad road conditions the evening. Many Home and School ship of Pickering in your issue of. operation between the Township of r• Ed Priebe and family. in the spring and summer when work memb4ts have children attending the 1 :31arch 4th, 1960,discussing Life future Pickering and the Village of Pickering Mr'.aard Mrs. R, Ban•18y t Tai eoalmehe on the new development H' School; -so Mr. Richardson -.ed Pickering Village. and the 7rown of AX*a"the Village _ �. � igh ronoto sperm last Sunday wi X', hers'F'WBay Road-will be dangerous, comes to us as a fried, Lather than It appears to me that a .eompre- of Pickering. It i, for this reason Sind Mrs. Ed, Priebe. for children 1 to and from'school- a stranger. He is a very ble spry,. iitensivs study.of this problem cannot that I said previoutaly that was s Mr. and Mrs. 3L Dey and family go to beer t hat Mrs, W. Moul- ker and R his sub' "Tke Task of made in one issue and therefore I dangerous discussion__as we know that WeSt'i d,,,Poro1alle last 3tttlday�►to **.satilt comSa td the East Geri Education" shou]�rave'of.interests All only comment iW aye or. two-comparisons are"our but I feel that visit with theii daughter and son-in- questions which arise from since a doubt has beer, raised, our eral. Hospital and !lope she will Boon to ail. '_two articles and trust -am be:peopl -am entitled to know the facts emu', Mr. and Mrs. Cam Watson be well enough to return home: The Parent Education 'tansauttee The senior choir of Vaughan Wil- )word Green of New .Brunswick has:prepared'a skit for our leaa- Zavoured With aufficier,t ak{tgioe to clsri- �t the case as, they exist and I only lard school went over"to Pickering and Cyri]Witnell of British Columbia ure. We understand this skit p has - "Sy certain erroneous impressions hope and trust that it will not have -which are being.created created by some of any tietr3 tal effect on the co-opter- High School last Tuesday and eatig colts are stationed at Camp Borden, some good laughs, so it_sounds as -' for the:Red Cross Campaign.. are"vm*tin with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ' though it will be fun. .tibe statements contained in these two ataon between the two Municipalities., Donnie Waters celebrated a birth- g atorementioned issues. If I am permitted at a later date, I Perkins while on two-week leave. At-this time we would like to ea- --- First, and I quote, "There has been will be pleased to point out new areas day last Friday March 4, also happy Happy,birthday wishes to Bonnie tend a cordial invitation to men- birthday to David Waters who will grew who celebrates her birthday hers of neighboring H. and S.-Ass-saention of late about the Village of co-operation which scull benefit celebrate a birthday next Friday, March 9th and to Sandy Fertile whose ociatons, to attend this March.meet- viag consideration to going back 'both Mtlniclpaliti� greatly. May 'I March 11.They had a combined party. Bsto the Township.". This, to me, is thank you for your interest in the y birthday is March 14th. Mg. Wa feel a closer association as extremely dangerous while inter- Municipalities and for the space Mr. and Mrs. John Ferr,house of Congistutations .to .Mr. and Mrs could be of mutual benefit and we ;,sating statement as I can say without which you have made available. Bradford spent last Sunday With the �g G&WWer on the birth of a baby would welcome other Club mem- Any reservation that no mention of the Yours -very truly. Ainsmy girl at Searboro General Hospital, . bens at any time they care to visis Sir. and. Mrs. Lorne Parkin spent March 1st. A little sister for Jackie- us. Our regular naafis is alwa -.subject has ever been made by any' CYRIZ E. HORSEY 8 g y's elected Village Councillor or Reeve Reeve, last weekend visiting the Ainsleys. Tommy Hearns'was home oiler the held on the third Wednesday of - -'• - •while in ice nor any member of weekend, visiting his parents. Tommy every month, at the above address. the staff since-the time of our incur- March .7th. 1960. s"r_ � is stationed at Halifax.with,the Royal - We hope to have a good turnout Canadian Navy. poratlon. However, eleeted members The Editor, to hear bit. Richardson, so ask that of the Council of the Township of The Pickering News, The' West Rouge Junior Hockey The girl's hockey team will play each 'member attend and bring _a Pickering and members of their staff Pickering,'Ontario. 'League played sosae very even and a" return game with Don Mills girls neat. competitive games Friday bianh 4. at Whit arena Sunday, Idareh .13. . g 1 cave commented to me by way of a - Dear sir: - �_ • Refreshments, svii! be 3rrved at _2 _question."When are you coming !rack First I would like to.commend you - Atoms scores were• at ? p.m. the close of the meeting. e .Townalii ?" on numerous for the forthrightness of your editor- Titers and Cardinals tied one all The residents of this community ------------��+h Glen .7 Pig Pleciriiisr for Ti err oecasions,. during the past eighteen, is n ea , an you are o n- and M. Fry for Cardinals. by accident of Stanley 'Pete'Hughes months, all of which up until this gratulated for introducing such a 4is- The second game was won by Im- _ time'I accepted as good natured rib- cession through your valued 'paper,� who wits killed in a car accident at Mrs. F. Schwalm and lira. K. Bing. It would tiow appeal from your because there art many serious points nerrals 4-to Plyliiouthe 0, Barry Head Brampton on Sunday. Pete had.spent Duruford, of .Kingston Road had b came up with all 4 goals for Imperials. mod of. his growing-up. years here editorial and from the letter' from a• which should cafefulty corL dered.. In the_Juniorgames Detroit lost no lunch last Friday with ll. ,7-eyrie, 1'ortner. Reeve of the Township, that and of which the ratepayers both of with'his grandmother, Mrs. Torrens. lingston led. Rouge Hiil. these v:ere-in fact, trial balloons;to the Township.and the Village should goals to Canadians 1 scored by Bruce He married Barbara Roach two years, ,• . Craig, ago N r are glad to see biro. McCully wee whit reaction the Township•could be well aware. Maple Leafs won the second game { of, Kingston !toad, Rouge lints, is get to that gilestion which in turn I would agree with you too, that,4 to Boat ea 1, Turk scored 3 and Frenchman's Bay.Bowling League ]some from Barrie. Imm'Aintely raises a question in my serious consideration must be givenf say joined the Ontario Bowling coin- Mr. and 111rs, A• ..Dooley,.Rouge o - I Rycroft 1 for-Maple Leafs and Glen cil, The teams now count tiro -points I - --- mod, why do they want us back? to the future of our Village,but I can- I?o Mount_Drive, are proving to Mon- on got the s for Boston, . -for each game won.and a total 'o! - - Oa Risrch 9th, 19ii3, the first inaug- not agree with your suggestion that _firs �� penny, Chesterton ga � weal. Good luck in your new koala Aral,meeting of.this Council was held we revert to the Township,until many seven for winning all three games; The Thursday Afternogn will' be and as this is our anniversary-week, and vital Shores has been visiting in Niagara Standings: Blew oes 49 B ca points are cleared: �� j Bay cats 41, bald at the•home of 'Mrs. Rev ipatli.• _ Falls with relatives for`the post-two Hellcats 89 Redhots 37 Stinkers 36, Last week's winners were: .Mrs. F. It-would appear that a review of.the, It is fresh in the memory of some weeks. ,- conditions which led to the.forming of us,that it was with a real struggle Hill Headpitis 32, Yellars 26, Roughriders. Sch.valrn• Mrs. .Lee. Con., Mrs. Air-. -. the._3llmicipality of the Village and at the cost of a great deal of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lynn, Rouge 26. Over 200 - Gord Warren 217, - Dr. were in New'York`fora few Wayne Wells 230 Dorothy. thorpe: Throw,'Mrs.`bits lidc.Conoc6ia e Pickering might be advisable.• sacrifice,otr the part of many citizens, Yn y Buck 201, Mrs. Kin Oakwood Dr, spent As the older. residents of•the Vil- that our organization as a Municipal- days last week' enjoying the sights 237, Bill .Dobson 223, John Wentzel g' - Inge know and for the information ity separate from the Towr•chip was and bright lights. 218, Helen Fenton 229, Clare Skitch last Thursday in Toronto, visiting Mr. Dick Jolliffe• Ridgewood Rd �� on. possibly b0 percent of our Popp- achiesed, and i am wondering if...we 221, Shirley White 204,200, Dorothy Ha Birthday ,jetion who have eons into the Village attended the Bandmasters Comers- Happy Y to Mr. Norman g had not.taken' this step at that time, j Wiseman 200; Ivy- Skitch 202, 207, Perr , Dyson lion in Waterloo Friday March 4. Y to h R. r March 3. ..vince�fncerporation, Pickering was a would we stall be without water, with- Jack Buck 25fi; Dorothy Dobson 205, terry to hear. Mrs. Vanderlip of t Mr. and Mrs, V. Hall, Sunnyslope, • Police Village from the year 1900 out our ov6n hydro, and tare other�are enjoying the Bermuda sunshine at Alex Parker 219, George Lsurney 241, 'West Point Cres. has "strap" throat. . and as such was part of the Township. numerous benefits which have come j Ida Herds, 230• Glad .to bear little Gail Mo "Phrougheut those years the.Village to.us.as a.separate municipality. It is i the present time. Ba air Bowling News: Rough- ' Para pa yf g Old Rosebaak-Rd=is back to schools.'. _ Mr. and-Mrs: dim Gocidttrg, Ridge- u = --:zeceived about the same amount of true, being separate has created its' . necks 38, Goofers 86, Hotshots 36,, Ha Birthday to, Mrs. Etta a~ (attention as any. other part of the problems, and these problems are still wood lad, have just returned from Pinheads 34, Woodpeckers 31, Bomb- PPY Y L couple o! weeks vacation fn Florida Pce Coleman on the 9th of March. Township except that being in the with us, but would these all vanish if era 80.. High for_ the night: Bill 11lrs. Marshall,. Hamilton, visited 1 _ south end, frequently there was-very we went back to the 'township, or Wright 207, Ron Playford 202, Peggy with her-daughter and son-in-law Mr. Tittle Council representation for this would we once again beta 'me a min- and Mrs Jim French and faintly Powell .202, Doris ' Parkinson '106, TO RENT = room for light hotles- 'area. What w•as done for the Village ority group, in a large municipality Rouge Hill Dr. - - . Marg. Garbutt 273, 200, 284,' Bill keeping on the 4th. Con. Pickering. ,same after other areas had been satis- with thole improvements 'which the Streeter �0, Doris Dennision 204, Phone. Pickering 353J4.. Township Council saw Lit (or were In the Kiwanis Junior Bowling Lea- • Thi; became serious when the gue last Saturday the high score for `Trustees, an. behalf-of the health of able) to permit us to have? boys � won by Paul Sloan with a I&people in the Village of•Pickering,. It would seem 'clear that the only score of 28b an .the girls by Betty A'M were investigating the Rater supply step fot us, at the time we did organ- Halan with 227, Bobby Henson had _ Christ. and YYh� � Bind discovered .nt iz we separate municipality,was to do that only 24 Peres ire s se the hidden score and got the nice , of the wells were fit for human con- d,and it is true that the town- crisp dollar oil[. "Th•r•fa• b. stye sumption. without either bolrmg` or ship'can do us'•a great deal of harm. r• r•ea n for In sod, an M•r w to Mink d»Son of•Mi►osw•t6" -ehloronatiom A year later this situ- 'Is our logic then"if you can't best'em Saturday March 5 was the last (MtetN,•vr 2r, vrt• a41 _ regulation 'bowling--.for for She teams O riNV who off w ' per.Ft•Js,qs,.. Mh•Ir Mb soon had- deteriorated still further join 'em'" 1^t is T n' a s•° n.68 •el• end IOs and your Trus-£ees at that time felt I am aware that I am not answering league and starting Saturday 1Sasch tStorr dw•tlbls tMr•in. M i. Ti+• Anei•nt , wNh a now ht•etF•.tstNw. "�oM'ir'Hsli s was high time to take a firm stand questions, I am•asking Ahem, with the 12 well be the playoffs Box 179, H d Creek, or. ]loos AT ?ri;t09,for the next three weeks endixur _. P against t-he Township if they would :that the leaders 'of-our muniei- z sot issue the debentures to make pantles will come up with satisfactory March�d M�. Bob.Miller, Mr. and available piped water for,the Village atu rers, but,unless some assurances Mrs. John Stevens and-Mr. and,Mrs. -:.e Pickering. can be gin that Provisions will be Bob Fraser, all of Ridgewood ltd• �/ -I After long deliberation by the made for ;Pui..fnture development; I were among the local residents who ;'FYAA AND PICT MNG- -' -Township, they finally said that if we feel thslt.we are much better as a attended the .Balmyt Beach Reunion Ir ,=elt *e could get water:by !feint;'an separate village, directing our own ga urday"March 5. : icorporated Village, the Township affairs, and (to a very large extent)':would offer,no ON to our incur- planting.our own destiny, than• we The Ladies Guild of Grace Presby- AJAX, ONTARIO VMtion. A group of interested citi- would be if .we were to become a 'tartan Chunk, West Rouge, had their a,immediately prepared a petition small part of a much greater organ- meeting Wed evening 9 at the CORPORATION MEETING which was signed by over 90 percent ization. home of Mrs. Shirley French, Rouge set the Village residents to.petition the At the moment at least sir, I am'(H d the ?have a newly formed group NOTICE is her that a G?aleral Msemtg of the SharslsoH- '' County Council to incorporate the Vil- all for` co-operation, but very much and they have many projects to look 6i after and would welcome any eiv . M of Ajax and Pickering Generaf Hospital will be held at &00 P. I[., lage of Pickering as a separate muiti- against amalgamation. Grateful, of• ort Tuesday, March-22 1460 ht I would like ilia opportunity.,course, for all present good relations. members interested in this work. 7+ , in file Nurses. Raidastice. 'spa y Congratulations are in order for the �i to discuss the water, sewage and Is there any-reason why we cannot umbers, and all interested 'per sons are cordially invited to attend. ltydro•progiams at-'a later date, but •co-operate more fully? At thi`pre-Drama Club from Pickering District $or the moment'I would• just.like to sent time the water mains which be- High School who are in the,saint- K. D. MORLEY, =J. SHERMAN SCOTT, finals with their presentation of "The -President and, - Secretory. { int out that to the best of my long to the village are lying in town-I ++ - - - 1point edge, no where in the Township ship,soil. Is it not possible then that Pigeon with the Silver Foot at the Chairman of the Board. t R. H. King•Collegiate, Sat.; March, 5. ­of Pickering,has an already establish- the co-operation suggested in Mr. a..l built up area received piped water. Lawson's letter in least week's issue Six •of the Semi-Finales will compete Any water supplied areas in the Muni-'could not be. just as true insofar as for fop place on March 17, at Hart lit of-the Township of Pickering ' wars are' concerned. In my view, House. Lynn H - spa Y- _ __ student was one of he ,se , West 'Rouge Ttave-been provided by the sub-divider'nothing short of whole hearted co- not by the Township Council so operation between the municipalities the play and did a real good part. ( TD•4S a reasonable statement will do justice to the to£al area,and it Norma Cartwright,Pickering Village, to male, that hack we rename - - PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS J is reported to be an outstanding per !Township 'of Pickering, piped water lack of co-operation can be costly to °tee - ' - PIIESC N S all concerned. i Helen Dunlop and Mr. Gordon John- =or the Village of Pickering would son were the Adjudicators. it would be-'a •service'-we--were hoping to . ,11:fy-I express the_hope that the be nice to see a good representation ,.get and the residents of -.this Com- subject will be-further and more-fully frorri�.the West Rouge"on March 1? to .4nunity would still _be using water.-discussed by..readers of your paper. COSMETICS SUNDRIES BABY NEEDS t_f,r sumac -were known to be very truly' see and boost these young People.� ,from wells which copse Lion. _ Yours,Gordon n H. Bray w - - Mr. Cliff" Laycox, Friendship Dr.• >` _ .-.. trtifit - as confined•to his home last week _ _- STORE HOURS seems me thsst'the" second - with a very painful teg following an aQttestion we should ask, from the (Editor: We thank the writers of the accident while he was pushing a car AMEEK DAYS DAILY 9-9- tcomments- both of your editorial and above letters, for takeng time to ans- SUNDAYS 1 HOLIDAYS i-S „ in the snow after last week's storm Lawson's' letter' is, Does the"war' our request'for comments. and we wish him it a eedy recovery as _ ` srawii;tip of Pickering show the In regard to bit. Brays letter, p F we need all the push we.can get on r �pirlt of enterprize which is, so well second sentence, second paragraph; council these days.' - _ :sutemplified-by-the Village of.Picker- at no place in'-our zditorial did we PKKERIN¢ _MIOhIE�tiR'- - and its people?"-The answer at suggest the village revert: to•'the , ?-#ice present time.4n my-humble.opin- township, nor did we advocate such Red ,mss is that it does not show that a move by the village. °n - - -- -- :. - ',. .. _ t MISCELLANEOUS CLASSIFIED �. -- -ANSURANCE ARTICLES FOR SALE I WRFM EVERY KNOWN TYPE OF INSURANCE ? COMING EVENTS r. LAWNMOWER CASH AND CARRY PBICM a' RI L HEADQIIARTERS-!CY E Y The Friendship Group O,N PLYWOOD yA SALES & SERVICE St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church 4xBx% (REAL ESTATE . ' If 700 buy in hastk Pickering, w.W meet on Wgdnsday; 4xBx% 55.36 Your money you waste, March 16, at 8.00 p. In. at the ham 4x8x% •4A A S CL05E TQ YOII.-AS YOU!' TFLEPIIOhIE.. �Foc oLll�r±. Marie Thayer, Whitby-Pick. 4x8z9fi j i7.9t 3'2 KINt;STOw RD. w.. PICKERIhI�i, OI�ffAR10 Make lawnmowers seem Jost s� Town Line. Can wiII-� - w�-tlssy ain"t. i1te post office here after 7.30 V. sn S-16R3f's Sheathing Plywood iS.tt ; TEES NOF&-•PJp(>N6: OFFICE 67 = MOINC19 767 1 1 A FULL LIN$ AT All ladies wishing to a'o+ p1sa�e meet %th'a . . . DINTY's there. %th's Underlay 936"L MOTOR C'C Pop. Underlay. IPL * WE SELL THE, Ont, County Junior Farmers' Clboia /1ATD SERVICE TIIK.REST Prey _ FORREST LUMBER CO. LTD6 ti r Cali P1sAs� `CAVALCADE HOLIDAYS' y •�� �M E of Dolt" L Twrp. Poiigs Stesiss>` e - - --- - -- ------ ._•.t l R . '• • - f�PTIC TAlti<][i. � Saturday, arch on HJgbway t2 lt'tlrooklin T�� '�`ZMi i ' � — T a -.. M Marc Y6 Uxbsidp FOR A y : C w - r : '•CLSAN=D '' :' Saturday. March 1 Gtostmgbon.BMW t 1 M. ` r - _ All perEarnsanm a ,6. $ P. I6elaRosh need - Btrtli. y • Other Varieties On Hand 'r �: �. a - _ W. DU'I T Admission 75c. and 50c. - u' 1• Director Mrs. Else Dog on �� I �K � Osbewi ` 3.4042 PICihEBiJIG OI;+CHAR>'lS.. t - A,tare..L �esbynerlan CisnrCh ONE --- their steal meeting at the -, j, » 8t' One l�€6p.SKeat of Pickering Viilap �/� - �!!t0 'tAM><S CL/Alfim will bold C!a'No. 2 i4'ighway, riL B. Hansat, CCU St. Pecker ng 367Ma TM SANITAST'-WAT home of M Phone , ---------------------------- STATM ROAD, PNXRV O. ONT- — Pb@n" 1161 EM. !-1� Pickerinc. on Thursday, 17, COLEMAN. SAMPLES - • New taailu at Z 40 P. m. A.St. Pattich'i Party. 2-Bur nor stoves i12.9s W. WAM All ladies of 'the congreistion a:r 1PY�: Whttb7"me I mom Ice Coolers, med. size Lanterns 512.9li AY _ -- ----------------------------- St George's Anglican Cbwch Insulated Jugs ------_ 5635 Women` - --- 5640 JNSURANIC■ RODMAN •r..� Goths Au:ra�,,- ST PATRICK'S ��' repossessed , TEA AND BAKE SALE d motors, $125.00 SATURDAY, LARCH 19, 1960 One 7% h: p. new outboard it 11►SSURAl�KE �f ENGLAND #BEET METAL - One 2 >� p. outboard, tiew PRUDIMAL COMPANY LTO. t. a SAO P. ec One 9 : 9 x 7used teat _ $29.50 3t. George's. Rectory e ''rr At And Many Other Items .. A�TQBl7LiE WORKS Card Of Thanks MILLER kW KINGSTON ROAD EAST Tttdvt St 657 9 Ajax Mr.. J, Stephens, White- , Authorised Consumer! Gal oaler would like to thank the Off- Tslephonea Pickering 28 - Co:rt n Dealer For itials and Members of the Pickerin-g pianor,fair5condi ' \ pay FOR SALE - Office: ti asa A Shopping Centre Fbone: Ajax 480 a R.d_Cross for•the loan of a hospital" nom ---- be%l during %Ir. Stephens, recent ill- 535.40. 1--hone: TEmple 4-3387. - GURNEY nets. • RHEEM _ pressure p rrrps,- used pumps and _ and r MORT®AGES APPRAISALS a FINDLAY Furni#ure water softeners. ti 4 KAYES' .PLUMBING `G N E - R f h ,� is . Ph 13 • s • • • P" leering one 96W W ELL FURNACES, WATER HEATERS RepalrS a iniS ing m mar •Ii PHONBs. PICKERING 143 TORONTO: ZMPire 2.3625 GAS RANGES i - " REAL ESTATE BROKER � -� .- AND ANTIQUE REPAIRS FOR SALE - enamel electric hot-`• FLOOR FURNACES HOME AND OFFICE FURNITWtE water heater 'Capacity •25 gallom PICKERING VILLAGE : Terms up to S )Dots EXPERT ON TOUCH-UPS Pticr 140.04;.also reel-type Roe'% .jr R@16 HIGHWAV3" 14 MILE SOUTH STD$ NO. 2 HIGTIWAY laxnmoxcr 's, h p•,' 4-cycle BAST OF DUNlaARTON- . Payable on pas bill #HONE TEmple 9.2364 Horse engine.' $25.00. H. F' y man, Fairport Beach, Phq - PHONE 179 PICKERING g 9-1983. Picke�rin Tillage M0. &2513 WlIITSY FREE PUP = four months Mra. Gordon Bray spent a week male, h9ase-broken. Pickering 6.. ,w sister Muskoka. DOH BLIZZARD ELECTRK -- »»--------- ----------------- "Treasures in in Attic" is the FOR SALE - large crib and matt- with » -- 'Tre �r i b th 54 condition,given e r ss, x good o r ion, $t$; Short (:Duane to be - e 'J6 c c a ln�tituteyin the also oil conversion .burner and 200 DIO AND TV S8RVICS picketing \\'omen's - WORK GUARANTEED a Cp�[1[BRCIAL RESIDENTIAL INDUST�LIAL WIRING Presbyterian Church-S. S. Rooms pu gallon tank. $40, like new. Phone: - ' 'j PHONE DAYS — PICKERING Much 23, from 1.30 to 4.00 p. m, Pickering' $31.• - _ i to the me: 1.30 to 4.00, FREE ESTIMATE 293W Friday. March 25,t and not as prev- 5200 DOWN ^- =VI,NINGB -- A1'4nde 2-4186 iousty announced. Six-room frame house, excellent Don- BERT WHITE \\ be is Phone --- ---------------------------- -- ------ ---------- -- - fournyeangold t andvwillllt be �efor d Sir. 'm G. N,rwman has b Ping � suffering a severe attack of-mumps _ We are glad to hear Mrs.. Allan best offer. Phone= Dunbarton TE. ���� HUM McKzie ii ghome again and doing 99-1.(195 for appointment to inspect. nicely, althoti h she will have to re- main in bed for a,while. WANTED . 24 HOUR SERVICE "\i'orkl Refugee Year" was the FIRST'MORTGAGES ARRANGED: subject of a very interesting address North American Vm Lints' 4 ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES �� giveu by Mr. Peter Casson at the Of Cacti LUL a �f • AVA>LAiLE FOR ADDITIONS Canadian Club, on Tpet a night. Pickering Qom, I Those from Pickering attending:�l� fti•u/' AND WVROVEMENITS. ;0 8 y g will shortly Ol Of a vacancy far s _ j Mr. and .Mrs. Tom Gibson and Mr.. op now cn*s*t MtsTS�t wE ALSO PURCHAM OR LOAN /tunes. Spoor switchboard operator; typing please Ilsahrs, woNr \\'m. G. Lawson fence necessary. Applicants, please t 1MY2 TWO 10 W i ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. IMONrs. RawNs,WaN E► FiOer Mrs. Ken Clarke entertained the write - Pickering P. O. Sox 339. s tllt♦s lOG�T stalE•$ snembers�f the Executive of the mat 18 wNL>MSA Till YN l li YOU REOUW ANY ANW F{If11aq Cleee'O� . P,50 ; HistoricaaTI Society for coffee after GAGE-RNANCMfi: i FOR FAST ThWor ye�vo i A stories the meeting last Thursday slight. HOUSE WANTED - to rent, with COY�EOUS SUM E: CALL PRK� option of buying. No agents. Box ` -AJAX "? 280 P. O. Pickering. �• �. E• - Prock Road Horne 'and School.:. WANTED -' experienced se crctuy ti •YA CA ! 'TpDOlit BT., AjAY will-not hold their Executive Meet- desires typing at home,-Phone 1065 _. �. A8W ing on March 15. Members will be picketing, -. °- ---- notified the new date - Ruth i d of 100 ADELAIDE ST W Ruth Moss was enrolled at the HOUSE WANTED -,iminediatel% • • :T E R R Y S regular Brownie meeting on March to rent in Pickering Village. Board -j - TORONTO Z ONTARIO 7th' three adults. Phone: Pickering 774 •' ::ELECTRICAL Mr. and firs. Roy Alexander of after 5.40 p. m. EMpiro $-5300 or-Empire 6-5964 Thornhill, spent Sunday with Mr. REAL ESTATE EUICE SECTION 0 Evenings afld and Mrs. Cliff. Hubbard, URGENTLY WANTED 11r. and Mfrs. E. of Rene-, Houses, Fauns, Lots, Acreage. p ;j TEmple 9.1750 WA. 2-6902 PLUMBING tang, spent Sunday with Mrs. C. G. NEWELL, BROKER s For Service Da OI' Night Rogers. Phones: Pckeeutg 142; Whitby Road, spent a few days in London. y 9 Birthday greetings to Marlene MO 8-4703; Toronto Em. 2-3621 l Poynton who celebrated her nth bi�- T.V.—. FI last week. Call TE. 9-1521 mat ll bir- thday On March 5, with 'a party of SPEC L STS We are glad to report the Safety "Pumps A Speciality her young frierids. POSITION:DESIRED ' Patrol at the Rouge Hill School is _ --PH. PI KER - _... . ._..------•-- - yprs e, ow e - - - -- - ------- ------__ w , Winnif�red E Code law, Glen. Bowie, who resides in shorthand, desires permanent post- i /►c HILL . We are, sorry to learn that Judy p . ROUGE H'1LL - Waldriff, Altona Road, is spending t Minneapolis, .garduated on Tuesday; lion. Experienced. Phone. TEmple a few days in Ajax Hospital this Entered into rest suddenly at the I+ March 8, and will receive his Doc- 9.1814. week': Get well soon Judy. Queertsway General Hospital, Tues- I tor's Degree, and hopes to teach in Miss Cheryl llfacFarlarie spent the day, March 8, 1960, Winnifred E. , one of the Canadian Universities in NEED MONEY? Happy Birthday to J. 3filter, of Bradbury, beloved wife of George E. 1 the near future. i .Carson, Guildwood Village. eQp e, F. Bover•and Mrs. Unlimited Funds:Available On g Farms, Homes, Motels, Stores Ere. Millie MacFarlane, Murray' Cook, Sorry`to learn that Jimart�,v and and dear mother `of -Irene( Mrs. Law, and son .David, of Scar o;a, Fad Service o Jackie Lanceny are confined to the -spent Sunday with her brother John Smith) of Seaforth; Elizabeth (Bet visited \f r. and -Mrs. E. Cornutt on . Retainer Fees, j home wish 'mumps. y - Delray Investments - 1 MacFarlane, West 'Hill. ty), Mrs. Young of Kamloops, B.. Sunda •. Happy Birthday to Mrs. Hattie Mrs. \V .Hanlon, of Oshawa, vis t Miss Mary Lou Annable, of Ott- C., and'Harold W. Code, of Van- 450-A Wilson Ave. ' Mary McLean, East Woodlands from the ited Mr. and Mrs. W. Carter on j awoa, visited her mother Mrs. bier couwbs aiid loving lister of Olive Toronto - "Friday Afternoon Euchre". . ME -Saun-der_s,_Altona_R&Jast_w_eek (Mks. T. A. Vdtch of A' x� L. S. Mr. and Mrs. A.-Wes of ) 1° Sunday. "Gordon Carte_vent • the'- 4 mar 4 r� Happy Birthday to Mrs. W. Loan Bradbury, of Mesfotd; A. H. Brad. week-end, as Muskiow: _ Altona Road spent last Saturday af-. "--""""-""-----"---"°"-" ' East Woodlands on her birthday. bury, of Toronto; J. Bradbury, of A euchre will be held on March TILE AND PLASTERING ternoon visiting relatives in Toronto. 15,-at Mrs. ZV. Sowerby's, on the A number of the Rouge Hills lad- Allistoe and Ernest, of Uxbiidge; � LACF.Y TILE & PLASTERING ' • Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Schwalm and Iles attended -the World Day of Isabella Jordan (deceased). Mks. I Brock Road, in aid of Brownie work. PHONES: ' son John visited Mr, and Mrs. Win. prayer at Cherrywood Church, last Code la rlsting at the McEaehnie Come and join tilt ladies in a pleas= Pickering, ATE 2-y344 1 Tweddte, of Cherrywood in honor Friday afternoon. " • Funeral Horne, Pickering, for sea- ant, afternoon at 1.30 ' ' ,_ , _— af-=Mr,-.and_Mrs.. Tweddle s birtfw - Highhtttd Caseh, AT. 2-1706 Dr. J. M. and Mrs. Spiers,-Altona Sys - :Vies at the-cha-pel on Match 10th, Crows acrd robins have been 'seen 30 - with intsrmeut at Rrskins'Cesostery; zrr-tlre-ootttmtsniiy. sa--spring must---- rton. t u around t corner y e ou e Dtmba b "'as " -- -.- - _ • -1. • . ._ -_ _ : _ /_71 _ -./� _ r•11 . • ' . .. .. i , — : , *. _ , , ,.. r _ f f Mrs. J: White, Mrs. A. J. Gray and I child will carry this respect for au- Hannah, R. R. 3, Pickering, x ` .`�ONT - . RROU Mrs. Hodgson. Roll Call - Faith. thority 4s hia'life expands to the com= ' • ` ' Once again roads were blacked is been i31 The-Pie Social in the Hall on Fri- munity and to the world. Veterans of S4uRh Pitkeri mfrs. Cliff Wannop hay day. night sponsored-by' the '%V,--n- ` In the absence of the president, the Legion needs yon, and you the area over the past vvcck Sever' during the bast week with an ate ,al people Sot studs getting home on �k of I�u. Her friends wish her a' en's Institute drew a tairl,• good meeting was conducted by Mr. Hart- Legion, so come on down.:,3 Friday sight crowd, considering the cold weather i man• Grade II, Miss McGinn's room the Dunbarton Branch. Form a speedy rccovgry• and. snow. The pictures shows by was awarded the' statue for attend ation, phone TEmple 94027. N His friends will be sorry to hear Mrs. E. Carswell- and daughter s • •• • ``.Jtfr. Arthur Yeddde is not in good Lynn, of Oshawa, visited Mrs. �v, Russell Gray were• greatly enjoyed, ance. The proceeds of the Divider's •°, ' health, t present Hamilton on Sunda by all. Some of the little. folk had' Club went to Mfrs. James Caber. The Pranch is host for the 4t. Sunday.. their idiot en while enjoying. Cribbage Finals at Zone level,! Lots of.skiiers were out on Sun- Mr, and Mrs. Henry Madill, of P . i; j day, but had' diffit ltv avith the• their piece of Pte. Sattuday, March 26. at 1.00 p. d, a i}. Lindsay visited bit. and Mrs. Dean Our en Ied to a e , vWe won the District' ;oado+—-=--- --- airs-on--Sunday _ o Firemen were al LEC lON N�.W comrad a bit. and Mrs.. Ken Petty. Viet- Mr. and "bits. Pierson Baku of chimirey fiirat the t4pplega phY:last fear, and were roar-^, loria Square, visited the Howard idence on Atha Road on S day DObatton Branch No. 541. at Prov., ets get them all this' Pickering visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy morning. Litt)e. 'of-no damage was .,w Cribbage -very Wednesday rig{ '' �Iockky'a on Sunday. Miller ore evening last week. done. �— - 3'he Branch,is proud of"the ocal ., the Branch. There is still 'a ct- Mr.. Don Hedges w'es in To�40' Mrs. ,R. Crawford of Whitby vis- , on Sytuiday;•on business. lied her sister Mrs. Root. Miller M= and Mrs. John: Hamileea vie students who won the Branch Pub- to et on the teams. ` The Puk Board sleigh ride ached- one day recently, ft2d his siaicr Mra. K. and Mr. fie ea one.moo y members that have aokr. °ailed'for last Satwday night had to Mra. MattherYS spear last Thurs Bent. Oshawa, on Sunday agd let 3?icketing Etifmasunifp Iisll. sir dues for 1960, Please get f '' 'Dd`postponeQl. day afternoon with Mrs. C. Fittbb- Mr. and Mrs. Art. Willson and After two poetpon_�pents dtte bo in so we can compete is the Pr family, of Oshawa, visited her bro- wilf. Glidden of Brantford spent ard. Brock Road.. . weather. they-journted,to Bowmaanl ' elal Coateuis. the weekend at his home hen• The IOOF Euchre was postponed thes iC. C. and Mrs: Pascoe, on Suss- Wilk on Friday, March 4. to nom- ` Mra.'Harold'Dcaa :went'up to last''week due to the cold, stormy �Y• Pete. the Zone finals andl won 1 ;'Bracebridge on $undaY, W visit weather. - three of-the four divisions. The stud- CIS- relatives. - The regular monthly meeting of • j ents that,added;another school and Mr. Roy McLeod is out again#f- �� yyomali s Association.was held r'ickering CAT AS prize to 'their oolkction ire Jun. _ __ _ ,tt - seveeral days in bed with • on•Wednesday, evening, March 2, at • ' In spite hazardous driving con& Elementary Class: Alison Elizabeth A"Mch IV to Mr. and Mrs. Don'Beelby of Tor-' the home of Mrs. Robt: Malcolm .McBean. Lincoln St. School, Pilo- +onto, spent the week-end with Mr. tiers a good number'of Parents and CouaciUos Clifford Layeoa re with a good attendance. President teachers met at St. Francis de Sales a gg SEn• Elementary Class: Mare a statement this week that he ":;end:Mrs; Pob Beelby. Mrs. George Willson presided The school for the regular"iaonthly meet- Elizabeth Mvckle, Cloves Lanes a diacusaioa of the asses 'iii ' ?' The Ladies' Awdliary to the Leg- Devotional was taken by Mrs. Mat- School, PickeAn Twp.; Sen Hi ',ion will hold their regular meeting thews, while the program was tak- W.of the.0 P.T.A. The principal; Mr. 8h on the Property of that hi , . „ f W. J. Cooper, acgtisinted'the.parents Nor Gori right,• Mr. La eoz said that his Class: ma ss Carew y -this week. en by Mrs. T. Philip, due to the ab= with the new addition to the school, Pickering Dist High School, The that he felt Legions were a _ - Mrs Samarilo spent the week- Bence of Mrs. Wanaop who is ill. . t • henceforth to be known as the Senior Danbarton Branch and, I am sure, get drunk" was made in the h _ -end in Toronto at the home of her During the 'business period it was Rooms, into which Grade V and up the people'.of South, Pickering, ex- argument. - - sister, Mrs. N. Hill , decided to send a donation to Al- will be moving shortly. The original tend a wish of g� luck to these Miss Swan is asking that he .The next Junior Dance will be on Bert College; also to Claremont, school will house Grades I through N students when they journey to Port perty that she rents to a " 18th. It had to be cancc ed for their kindness in doing our prim- as the Junior Hope on. Friday, April 1. at 7.30 p. branch be exempt from taxes. 4 •woa Friday night t. tang. t wars aIs decided to purchase Room m. compete in e s is i r. I;�aycoit if he was Sunday guests at the home of Mr. some new chairs for the choir. The The program for the evening,chair- als Anyone wishing to come and member or knew what a legioni `and Mrs. A. Samarillo were: Mr. ,meeting closed with . the The, _ Jack O'Hallo a a , please contact Ed ! __a tug. g• Wills aAd children, and Hymn and Theme Prayer fdllowed by Mr. J ran. se support . w t to :.; _ -= Phillips 66 discussion on the dangers _ _ - The Claremont Park Board Britt the hostesses, Firs. Root. MaI by =erg children tedaF and . • �. .. g colrii Mrs. R. Higgins, of Toronto. by a .very dainty lunch serve -on Tuesday, and it was agreed that and Mrs. H. Malcolm. best way is combat these evils. After Arrie VomerosJ a live) discussion, it was concluded an Annual Meeting will. be" held on Euchre was held as usual on, Y 'March 22, at 8-00 P. m. in the Com- - .Tuesday evening with-the following that Paid Censorship er TV pro- snunity Hall to which toe public is winners: Mrs. QRden, :bits. Mal- Riau+ including advertisements, R.R. 3, PICKERING, ONT. — Old Rosebartk Rd. N. — TE. P-1�, 'i m 'r sees. .: - .,. '.,.. _. _ s •� t , •n .. sees r' .. .. ... _. ,.. .'.... .: sees: '' ..' ._ —_. • .,- : _.-.-sees ::,.-„ :... -. .., ' .. .,: ., sees _ • , sere -r -' _sees. •. � -' . N 01 pow A 041 NUMMMOMMEN Remember the Irish Stew Supper M ` o 4i �►:1 ,1�T: ES.� oa March 15, in the Sunday School _.._. _ _ Tbz Village Group of the W. A. "Mai mal17k �11 7 D'�f'M'It Colon ' CO1B_ r ��'■ see- --._ - _ Rats oE_,.ilis-[3tased-c�trch. - e - held its ht000h mesettigipt the manse !insrisDds a tic M 1 r ati- :afyjwfi s.106 P. w- :laid.011• Yb: f (iafs Of Plrrlsaw Hoeft o., ago" } from s A w 4 X of"r11Q Victor Car ey, ,ors of Mr. and Mrs. ai,vort Rd. N., has Pot,tt'd% w C66 be wip6d'as."as e{! to h with. •' ' � r,L �;1',a is horse wi the mumps.• been i i / el�� ,. ��� j•trifl• -_ �-Mtss MarBar -•peen`s=�---- _ � over,-thin gles or d°p#>roard Free University, visited her patents, Rev. 1° � T`.• ,Y,,.,,, = -T' J. W. and Mrs. Wilkinson at the rn2ngP nn tbe weekend z Miss Elspeth McKay visited Mary a 1 t immelle 0' .'• Beth McClemenf on the weak-end. - Athlr,ktariERsltt The Whitby'. Dunlop fans from t 's : _ Ee ,AP S. this district had 4' bay week-end Aspgys C&A as the Dandies pl:ycd at the Maple �= Pide+_ ••4_ Leaf Gardens .; '. : o.. �. " - •tn�/ �f1t. against CzechosbvalCia a Pe loft KIN, *f Kit- on Friday evening -and against Kit- - ` : r. chener-Waterloo on $atprday. 10383 Due to, technical, pdiffieulties, the - Ya`assn+'+ "'prelude. to Worship" service-over/ ss/ W.8.,%THOUPSOK a.A,.LLS. CKLB, Oshawa arcs not heard at -� the re lar time on y = R , :+ gar Sunda morn- I�de cad Jiioil�3lot • . -. _ _. morn- ing, but°•� given at 6.45 p. tn. . �Ge�rn�.- �ardrvare �- • :• BMWs- >Qtit A Cd=" and•.Oater4 Mrs. McClement was heard singing laid )Rata EASts sawed ro's' gr at?YM�h+s■ih ::alsowroe'Dld;.;Ajsz r at that tune. An anrt- PHONE 46' PiCKf.�til+lfi 11140v ik da ouncement was made that LP rec- _ 1BUSIM ss Pltoost A¢o 186 ords of her voice are available now + ' to her friends. >�r 0,111101010 Any viewers of Sunday afternoon SEPT/O TANK OLEAN O r r. a we•e .Halt.aN+ Program "Junior Magazine" on' the f s,.a a �. 6, arill have seen a lamb,own- COMPLETE ,SEPTIC TANK SERVICE abso —'° Crs�ghto�y Ftas+ot,' �rynan ed by Mrs. Gordon Annie, of Dun- -- Barton. i " a Mwdo& _- - Str. Uaug. Willis visited his par- - - ';NEW TANKS I2[BTALLffiD . ente, air. and Mrs. Walter Willis, ,:x on the week-end. - Barristatm SoUchors and 'Notaries and Mrs. Ed. Hannah Spruce ' R. Mr. n PAT DEJ111111TF: -- - TE. �•i841 : Hill Rd. held an . "At Home' na , Bank of Coetnwna Chambers, Satarday oa the occasion of their (Toe; star, SolioitW, 3 Siencae Street North. Oshawa 25th wedding anniversary. �r hkM sly PTE Kevin Preston spent the week-etul AJAX ,LUMBER COGI.,at Telephone RA. 3.344' with fir. and Alrs. CaareroaAWat- ' Esd >Rsrti. 99n, in Toronto. - --r- Arden Dobbin of Fairport Rae u. . LLIMB� AND SUtLDERS' -SUPPLIES AT. 234!1 of AT«'7r1Bb2 — WAMr>o — has been canfine�! w her home wTBFM HOM1111111 Marq and Jack Phipps edebra- newsr gyAjy I LRUAMB Z� tad their Sth'wedd' ��� , a i[an� IS 5.30 .`�; m$ anniYC[lary P and oil March S. . . . PAINT . . . ABSORB! Aly LFEssbdow tt Ift aa1a, M11*ft � •ffY Mrs. Vera Freeman has been ill �� AND TRIM rsr Owe mom Z'a7RSas>r and we hope to see has around ar T�Z 1Ls. gain soon. 1/1e tl!lsRRa�Ai>�s�M/ Mr. and '21*%, Brian McCombe Elsie and David. vi.ittd lots. and Mrs. qwon j Rood and No. 2 H A George Watson on the week-end. _ . . PAINTERS and DECORATORS. X A, VILA,v901111 +r a" M TI LEPHONf PICKERINQ 3" any N�WA w�+ . 81.00,par hour for quick, eltaa, - AVB'i�'4' r401r. - guaranteed. first-Jus painting and paper-hanging,. R, a. L w>sl►tt:rs. Tsoblhiwd tMO ERIC STOKES •, ar- - r A.IAK 1043 '1" Tunas we"- w� ° snd ai 1Ui, R. tiligbWay, between "'• .. 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