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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1960_03_18 .mil'.- . ..-" ': '.'� .,^T;s _..- + ._ __._ - •�i �'., ._ S �• u - • y ` _,...` •rr ■ y { �;� a ,, ` .. M1 .. • r -...ap Y. . } rin -.e Ratsi. BE-60 Per Y ^-units 8th ism. . C. MURSAR /W >�S -Se: - Atztb As ltatt� -- irV _ N0. 77 -- -_ _ PiCKCS�t NCL ONTARIO : F.RIDAY, MARCH 18,_1960 PobSohied Sine Noveu*sr 1881 Post Office Dept Ottstwa J' ;. I.LLS AREA:- -M-ILL RATE,. - .-'Up� HOOL .Gelb Read - For Dial Changeover Chan a to Di Operation"Costs Up About Dial . rig y rig g Phone •� This Sunday $44,000 thast Year Ov F. G. Hunt 'chaira3an of the'board. � Anew era in telephone service for + Ajax and Pickering.will be ushered of School Area 2 and A. W. TYas� P1CK�R�NG VILLAGE 1 in shortly after 2 aim. Sunday, when secretary treasurer of the board pre- the, Bell Telephone Company laces sented fbeir1960 budget to Pickering its new Ajax-Pickering office in ser- Township-council this week. bars:'W, G:°Mclean, Mrs. C. Mi! : vice, y informed council that the Morley, Mrs. G. Mcllroy and Mrs,.. school rate this year would ben 3 Y Technicians are now 'making final y P I- Morley visited relatives in AgiM., preparations for the change which, mills over last year. court on Tuesday'of last week. Salaries far in less than two minutes, will- cut Mr, and MI 9. M.-Morley.vas• minate many months of planning and area will amount to $363,000. Foi' iced Mr.-and•Mrs. T. J. CldUgh, pd' ' -building,-renting, furnishing, $8 •0,0. _ construction. - ' - _ .•�.— g� `+- Oshawa, oa'�aturday. I The-changeover will bring to Ajax= Procuring suitable wisps;�pparatu , r Pickerin system text books and prizes $26,500 and for er and Mrs. M. S. Chapman were g a dial stem as modern as p further expenses $21,428.30. any in the world. It will.also bring (' in Hamilton attending the Hort-issaL-- t _ Provincial grants amount to $222- the community within an ever-grow 000 and with the surp]'us of $36,253.83 torah Convention held in the Royal -- ing network of dial exchanges in Bell Connaught Hotel, Telephone's Ontario-Quebec territory, at the end of 1959 an amount of ' ` Mrs. C, bior , Mrs. W. G. Mc. " $240,874.47 has to be raised. The tax - according to J. W, Lorry, Bell man- , Lean, airs. C. Butt and Mrs. Les., 'f 8 company rate required far this amount is 28.9`! if ey were in Oshawa on Toes• a er far tH7s area. The com an has oil plans for many other dial conversions m.11a. day,.attending the W. M. S. Spring Mr. Hunt said that it is ossible � in its:protected construction_program P Tea at King St. United Church. i they will be asking the township. to r"! for this year. _ - debenture at a later date, for 330,000 biro. M. Crowther agent,Sunday, _, - _• At- the same moment as -the dial with relatives. and friends is Co- for tone replaces the "Number please" of an auditorium for the SYest Roukre bourg. .0 the local operator, the manual switch-I public school. P I Councillor Ross Deakin asLed f the The.Aft:rnbcn Grdnp-of the Unit,- _ boards' in. Ajax and, Pickering. will ed Church met in the C. E. Centre board's. estimates could he cut down. cease,operation being replaced by the 1 on Thursday with the Presideaj - _ Mr. Hunt •said that before they had frilly-automatic .dial office on Green- started paring the fiinlres, the total Mrs. 'Hilda Mitchell in the chair. wood. Road-in Pickering. Devotions were led by'-Mrs. Bruce, All telephone numbers here will be had been much greater, than that ; Hol;arth.- Following the busiae.# changed. Starting Sunday, each Ajax- presented ro said t!a cost of opera- `i„ m Mrs, C. E. Brown gave as Pickering telephone number will eon- lion will be roughly ._44,000 mare than • g P l last year. Reeve She:alaai Sett askeJ; i'�trr.Ming and informative talk irons - - gist of an exchange name and numeral• . till! Stud Book, on "Music, in .!ki • WHitehall 2—and four other fig-j if the board- had any other capital y Nat- ures. costs in mind, other than an 'audi- rica'and What it deans to the Nai`- These numbers are contained in a toriusrf. 1 ives... Mrs. Mitchell spoke of some „ the•Highli Highlights of the Leadership ? supplementary telephone director Mr Hunt said they did not. g p Pp p directory Reevve Sherman Scott commented C(inierence which she attended at which was distributed this month. that lie did:not see how real estate 1-it'e Oaks. The meeting closed with. There will be no toll charges on calls was going to bear the burden of all i the•singing of the Theme Song, A between either Ajax-Pickering and the infreased costs. t' social time was enjoyed with Mrs, "1 Dunbarton. Mr. Hunt said that Area 2, being# L. Morley, Mrs. G. 'Found. an4 - The change to dial will be made next door to Metro, -they had to--pay .Mrs. H. White as hostesses. according_ to a closely co-ordinated.salaries on a par with Toronto. He, Cheer Up, Folks! it won't be ldng schedule calling for split-second tim- said starting salaries had been in-i now; the crows were back-on Mon-. ing to make sure that the period.creased this -year from $3,2YO to day; the snow i3 disappearing under. when all telephones are­'dead" is($3,800• the brilliant sunshfaie and you'11 aooa C. Hall on ladder. A. West on floor bee to individual aubscribkrs all over 1 P He told the board the?••' had talked 1 be busy trimming or cutting dcrwix• kept to a minimum. 1 a ' *Working on main distribution frame Ares. At a Signal given about 2 a.m.when over the Bay development .with the The "Black Magic Ball", the great callin has reached a low ebb a crew erlaisih connects central office sum- photo by Barrie Pomeroy g goggles school inspector and felt that when a occasion of the year for Pickering of technicians o les will school is built in the new develop- District High School »hen,they gq - go Into action at eaHt of the old ment, it will be a two store t „ "formal", 1 F . 1 • - • � ,.:. y type orma ass held oral picas ev - Townshi Recreation Committee TO exchanges to disconnect all'the lines building. easing. Sharon %Vitlixnla. was chosen , p to the old switchboards. He id as soon as inforitiation was Queen and her two Prioresses' a ei a The goggles are necessary because available regarding the-Bay develop- Beverley Banton and Barbara Wair , . Ask For Grant Of $8,000 This Year�� . of•the method of disconnection. Tapes ment, they would go to work on it, enaar.are strung behind the heat coils— little fuses that -Protect subscribersh • • Congratulations to Mts. Fricliarl -.Pickering Township will take a big, lines from high voltage—so that the Bragan on her appointment as rep site forward in its recreation pro- • Sid Pugh To Sit reseatative of Pickering Village on - P P fusea can be ri' d out b the thou- _ m this year b making a sure B* per 9 the Ajax and Pickering General Y. g We Rom Mai l BoXes' sitndg. This operation will require I • _ of the recreation needs of the town- about 30 secotida, I On High School Hospital Board. Also, -on a recent birthday, w•h n site celebrated by at- To 'Come Out .�'p As soon as the old exchanges are Chairman of the Recreation Com- over, • tending with her husband "Vienna.' !"dead"; the signal will be given Board Second Time Parade" at Masse Hall. li:ittee, Ross Hawthorne said that the Those residents in Wrest Rouge that a special telephone line to the. new I / S' aurvey would be -made through the still have mail boxes in flront of their exchange,where another team of tech-.1 This community_was saddened'last g Sid Pugh, former councillor and week iYy the-passing 'township's 29 schools and- that he property, will have to have them re- nicians will lie standing in readiness' of Mrs. Frank and the Recreation Assistant; A, W. high school board member has again O'Sullivan, whose funeral took plat moved by May 1st.. to remove the "blocking tools" from I been a ointe.d__to the board of Pic- 0 Cane,would also contact service clubs If these mail boxes are not-ies ov the that switching quipment. These PP on Saturday morning- 11rg organizations ' g leering District High School. -' 'and other groups in the area b that time- the will become the tools•., which are used to prevent the an belonged n variou s organizations` The Recreation Committee will ask Y Y ?11r. Pugh was appointed,last week and has taken an active part in•the ' property of Road Dept. for removal dial switches froth working while the by County•Council to represent them �—�- council for a grant of $8,000.00 this cmnntunr�y affairs. She will be great-. ,. purposes. These mail boxes are no manual exchanges are still in oper- on the.board. He served.several years year. They had considered asking longer used,and interfere with road anon `also are attached to cools so ly -missed by her many friends, and on the board before resigning to.run council to levy a mill.rate for recrea- maintenance.and construction irk, that the can be yanked out in a few sympathy is extended to Mr. O'Sulls Y for council. lion but after some discussion, dropp--° - ivan, ,John, and other relatives. - e seconds. :At a meeting last Thursday'iztgn Hot Meeting* "Or Once the blocking tools ors pulled, • • �1rs. V. Doi+ling underwent surer that lasted nearly tour -boats, vario g out, the dial system will be in ope=. Discikes Design For gees last week and is, iu St.. Mich ; atfon.,As the first callers dial, the ael'� Hospital. Her many iriethds suggestions 'dealing with recreation u dial switches will begin to click, con- hope for a speedy recovery. were put forward. Deputy-reeve -, Bay Development Etiiabeth Miller s en netting telephone calls in Ajax and R t .the week•.. Wm. Fertile of the Bay suggested end with her cousin, Heather Hotli-i The, meeting between )Sckerin Pickering. dory, at Brookline, that the rec I tion committee be made g g Planning Director Jones was no- up from sections of the township, Township Council the Planning Board ticeabl y concerned Aver the proposed Iiutchings p, Y P' p = fir. and Mrs. Chas. t rather than wards. and representatives from Metro Plan- • • development 'at Frenchman's Bay. He' and ),fr. and 'Mrs, Eric Smith, of Mr. Kai Vizle of. Claremont said ning tarried out to be a hot meeting Curiosity Callers principal,- p j I' Hamilton, left on Saturday-ior one y - stated that in, the ro ect be felt that sub-committees.could be for Deputy-reeve Ross Hawthorne last was satisfactory, but he contended month's holiday ue Florida. , appointed to handle each kind 'of Friday night. Please. DOn t� that the completed design should have, The Jackson's, o[ Agincourt, enter. Sport, During the meeting the back seat • ' been given further study. "I feet very! in d the Prey h choir Clifford Laycox,, vice ghairlpan of of his car, caught on fire. - The Manageanent strongly about, this thing," he con-t law�week, and everyone hadca-nicest the committee said he felt the recrea- Luckily Ross had gone to make,a tinued., tion problem should be a hone call, when he spotted smoke I 'enjoyable thine. i p approached P Po —Telephone-bane users in A' x and "Frenchman's Bay is a most unique from the stag and not consider there coming from his car. He ran-out'and >s j \I r. rope�thi l'afik and bride lined had been a committee in the ast. p Pickering were asked this week to area and ,not ust another 100 acme>I for Europe t�tibeek on a combined_ p oiled the back seat out. It took farm in the middle of North York," co-operate in etisnring that die'op- and extended- Iwneymoon and burin-: ,Recreation Assistant, A. W. Cane malty attempts before firemen were erring of the new dial office is com- he stated.."Nothing was done to.cap- I es 'trip. Norman will riieet ,his said,he had approached the Depart- able to get' the blaze extinguished. pleted ,smoothly, tune or enhance the natural qualities; liri<te's parents for the first tirnc, is merit of Education and they had of the area, Customers have been asked not to " he said. promised full co-operation. 'He said • lace "curiosity calls" or unnecess- Reeve Sherman Scott admitted that The sudden death of .Mist Helen' they suggested there would be.recrea-. Fair rt Beach Man p Y he too was not coinpletely, satisfied O'Connor at the Teachers' Banquet, —tion or a ages. 6311 r near cut-.over time. • The switchover will be made on one ay v U. , Bill Fertile said he felt the'town- Killed On �O shortly after 2.00 a. m. 'on Sunday development but from a dollars and; Centre here,,was a dreadful shock to — - ship had been taken, in accepting 10 -. a time when the volume of calls cents point •of view it wAs quite this villa e. acres near Dixie Road, which he said �[r. Alfred uinnell 37,. Fairport sounds., g is mostly marsh. 4 _ p being handled by the exchange is 'Mr. John. Dowling, of Claremont, re a ve y g : who has-, many frielid.3 here, has Urns sal es•10 acres 'General Hospital,- Saturday nigh I Youth Band ontinuea was a aft and was over and'above Y g A' few minutes before that•thine, � Donations peerc are a arm on . g after being struck by a car on High- operators in-the old_inanual exchan- and has moved there with Ills fain- the required,5 per cent the developer way 401 at Moore's Road..' John Peattie, with t1•ie. -Highland ? has to donate: ge"will ask peraoris' placing calls ily. The •car• was driven by. 'Mr. Qor- to hang up and call a•few-minutes I Creek Pipe Band, has donated three_ _ Ticket holders pled:.e reniembetti Mr. Fertile proposed that the corn nelius Oppers, 50, of Dunbarton. later, using he dial. The change- surplus drums to the Pickeri;g the Piano-Duet, 'Margaret Parson mitres contact the Dept. of Lands and Mi. Quinnell, a tinsmith by-trade, g 8 Youth Band, and the Pickering Forests, Park Division and ask what over. is. expected to take-less than and Clifford Poole, at the. t)ntariD, the plan for the-,-area sui�roti what lea es s his wife•A nes and four child- "Teen Town" coup, which, vi<e un- a g two minutes to complete. - 8 Indies' College on Saturday, ?.farad; the Bay. g ren. derstand, no longer op'trares, has- 26 _ turned -over a balance which they i It was'agreed that the Pickering An One For -SOCCer?' "Treasures jet Four-Attic titer, Township Recreation Committee be- • { had - A14bot These two contwled- Twp., Residents Y • I Iona are both gratefully acknowled- Short Course given bh the Hu3nf come a member of the Ontario Recrea= gEd, by Polies Chief How. Nickling Economics Service of-the Dept. of tion Association. • A group of soccer enthusiasts in and his•band members. Agriculture, and sponsored by rile Mr. Wm. Fairgrieves letter recom- Fire Number Pickering Township would like to get - -� onte,n'sI»stitute,..wi1t be held Ot; I mending that the committee consider - something started here in this partic- HIGH SCHOOL PLAY Friday, March 25, 1.30 to 4AQ p, investigating the possibility 'of a Pickering T.ownship__Residents In ul:el•ttt;tTof liol•t. This Course deal., with earllq g _ Pickering Villa e,Fire Area, Cali The Pigeon with the Silver Foot" community centre was read. Mr. Fair- g g If you have played or are- inter= ' than furniture Slides will be Lon Distance For ZEnith 7-7440 Is the one act play with which the grieve also ttesented balance 'sheets g I eact in soccer, would you please con- Dramatic Group of the High• School and it is hoped to have aclip - ''''++,, : fr-,hi the Whitby arena and these ; tact A, W. Cane, Recreation Assistant old furniture. Everyone ir,erilylf will compete in,the Finals of the e• n. e turned over to the committee. West Rouge, on the possibility of at Pickering 108 or write. to him,-at SittiP iii c Dratiia T'e�tical at Hart cordially inxited to attend. Mr. Bob Stewart read a brief that establishing an outdoor artificial ice the Municipal Building, Brougham, House, this Friday, night. ; l' he had Frescnteil to the residents of rink in- that community. Ontario. _ .w P ' F ? - - of bridge ridge on. Duffin's Creek, %X Tea Towel to the Church. A-num- on Saturday where they.visited the Diane Postiil) W a � � Br'd a ing Township Council decided this num- ber of Irish Readings were given herds in fist Lindsay District. shower. 9 week, that the Monroe bridge is the I and a duet "Singing I Go' by Mrs.,.' Miss hyllis Jones left on. Sunday Mr. a� K� Alva Rageman oil- • oae,thai 1141*w be changed. Day and Mrs: Noon. Mrs. Lewis- for B uda where she,wi11 nurse' Mrs. ce► visited list iatte�s mother dared To _ Janes thin gave a.paper ' for a iw months. Mrs. Clvs. Wlsite. o is iwt _ .• ' a hymn "What a Fric�� have=' Sitt�sy greetings to Miss jetty. well, at *ac L ed to 1 1'on'J IAL5 �' MT- � in Jame' by Job Seribb+n, Wk Gates i0d Mrs. W�a. Harbron op !['a: Marl► Leh... retuned - . i The V4'oman's-Associatioo met last slits as Irishman and b, ,'z March •i4, and Mrs. Winton White, TO Sher sP • Wednesday at the ham* of Mrs. R. Hope. This hymn was su, P and• arf Mare!' t@�—. Road Sbp' Jack Chapman told Mr. and Mrs.'VIP., Meow fos�eR eek, th-t he felt the: 0T-T o °d! ° Irish Confess 'followed Tie men- ' "Word received of t>sf reccat a ibumber of 61006 on Sat} ttaros on the x*d Con�ssioa, 153, pralecs and-s4riptsrq Fssltai. ;lag closed with 'hyuxs 483 .and a death of Rev. F. Hoeta4, of Peoir-, taincd _ �le1C71f`Church street is the most i _144 read by Mrs. G. Wilson. The prayer br Rev. Fleetbam. born, oat.-time minister as tiara err- �Mrs.evening ��Stevie via- ts Apistle}" Yr• (;ed1.pisney aooempankd Mr. euit and charges in Pickering,Township• L Paris on. FrWs --------------------- ted hieuds at`plai ' last W"11s _ He said that the narrowness of the *em the dsat Mrs. Rop OtASbldh to �� b(cs.d 1�eelss and soft, %eldp made it inconvanfeat for road` >�7o3d W TheB w!+! -where thex attended tht. <ci Fan. SfrLaad Y rtes r busiiti es•r% Was. r•3nr• - err• Glen, of •- geals�beaance. i the ,g_ . • Oatsrb County has net aside$2,400 ass discussed.The Roll Call was erns- son. Great Carson anr� ,• - `"• .� -Mrs. C>i�E Pbasill�.enterbined for, -ands:Mss: J: DsVsrs'�t.l�da1• ' +�!lBis te_r'a bud g&. 'err the re-design veered i jr, oacti,member dpnatm& a ,aey went on the Hetatein 8na?cap her danglites Mrs D. Wright (nte - VIP t� N� EVOY EVENING TLLY:00 P.M. ROUGE HILLS EXCEPT T RURSe & FRI;-TILL 9:00 Pa Me ' _ _ - ON NO 2 HIGHWAY PRICES EFFECTI'f�.T>k1URS., FRL, SAT., MARCH 1?th, 18ei�� Z9eh. . .. :.JUST EAST OF ROUGE BRIDGE He 1 FIRM GOLDEN RIPE - -. -. _ .__.. - ESSEX NIAGARA BRAND SLICED - c e n s sREAVAST - — BANANAS, a MAPLE LEAF PEAMEALED {VAC-PAK) ` . - .. . . _ �b pkg. Trotter a R oll 5 .7) ACO -N ARTHUR'S SMOKED SHANKLESS FRESH B EEF HEARTSb - Lei 1 - FRESH icnic o er . 39 b MAPLE F �- - LEA MINCED STEAK -: - .. by the piece Ib C - aovu _ b. BOLOGNA -sliced •-lb - 2 '9 . STEAKS - -EA�IEALED BACK , BACON _ FRESH PORK (PICNIC) SHOULDER END CUTS OR SLICES 1b. - -- - - 1b C O .A S T ,- ' CENTRE CUTS OR SLICES lb _( 5c- FRESH LEAN PORK,., I FRESH LEAN - ., � . MINCED BEEF 9 BUTT ROASTIb EHABITANT ,: LarBa 28 oz. Taws SWIFT'-5 ----— -12 oz. Tins j -; � PEA SOUP 2For31 � fob (SAVE 4c) •0' - MINCEMEAT twiNCE =URGE �28 oz. TIN C = SAVE ON FRESH MILK 9 - RUTHERFORD'S ' ;I (SAVES 'FRESH HOMOGENIZED 9t• leg 55� . I COTTAGE BRAND 4Ib. r� . _ 3' qt. dug 47C ,, FRESH 2 ;. � APPLE 3 STRAWBERRY or - C (P Deposit) • Ins APPLE i RASPBERRY {SAVE 10e) MAPLE LEAF PURE SUNNYBROOK_WHITE No. 1 ; 'I or H. F. WESTGATE'S PURE IbS. C i� - CANADIAN HONEY 2 lb tin MAPLE LEAF (SPECIAL OFFER OF 34;OFF) 3/216. pkI. 1� ...(SAVE 8c) 1CeS '29 15 oz.`tins for C —. Ulm F R OF 3c OFF PLUS 2cOFF) I - CASE OF 48 TINS $4.59 ' SHORTENING Ib- - C _ S1�VIFTI'S - �a os. -- q G MAPLE-LEAF LIQUID GIANT TIN I , MARGARINE - .5 9 C DET RGENT _s 1.7 STROUD S F- OOD MARKET —� f _ - _ (SAVE �Oe) , - P _ : Thursday March 10 with thin three `members and 4 visitors y = - A Queen Is Crowned present. Ma- dog Collections* terial was given out to make up sett- • Yn High cles for the Bazaar. The Artificial Ice _ Y Rink_was brought up'and decided to Councillor Ross Deakin informed i ve this rnatte� open for discussion i council this week that the-costs-of till after The Open Ratepayers Nee - in A donation of one hundred dot= ,.dog collections during the month of g• 1 'February were heavy, lars was given to the school library The cost of the dog collecting, corn- and twenty-five dollars was also given I pared to the number of dogs picked the Red Cross. A social time was 1 -'u�=_worked out to over $7.00 per dog, spent over refreshments. The neat ikocording Ui uncWor Clifford Lay- meeting of the Club will be Thursday March 24, 8:15 pm. at the school and lad*, in the distziet are--very- In XebruwT'81 dogs wi e picked up: any and only 9.were claimed. welcome to attend. s t * _ An Open Meeting of the Community , Association will be held Wednesday 1"lIPrC T 1 . in-St. Edwards . Hall when the Artificial Ice. will be x b . Pickering Tpwnahip council this discussed along with many items ut for two ae7+ to all in the community. Sti�e`Raskiws Talent Contest was The tei2deir foir ji 5-ton track went- well -bttended- Saturday: March 22 w < . w to Law,Molars: of Pickering at the when Waada'Lord, Friendship Ave., f � .: ;, � `�4• sum of,,;6,d'M.98. The wider ILQm a ed Queen of the Teens by x •'Patrick Motors of.Stouf[vihle far s' , . Scott. Gail Rowan, 8 half-ton truck was accepted for the Ridgewood Rd.placed'third-and Stew- amount of $$498.76. art and David Brennan, Taylor Rd. were fourth in the second group-of WW contestants. The Guild of Grace-Presbyterian' ^ --In the West Rouge-Janiar Hockey Church are holding-a Bake Sale Sat- Friday March 11, the scores were urday March 19 from 3 to 8 p.m. at Alexis- Plymouths took the first game Stienbexgs on,Island Rd. Rouge Shop. - with three goals to Tigers 2 K Lloyd Ping Centre. ,Pickering,District Rigb School '..Wil'iams, Miss Black Magic; as her' Silvdr Cream and Sugar Sistvics aad **tbw all 8 goals for:the ►inners,_ Msay happy returns ot'the day to = Annual Ball -'two Princesses, Beverley Baton and each of the Princesses raclived a irA Ckn Jones scoring the goals for Sandra Gordon, Friendship Ave. who -Barbara Wagennar look on. M4,,Aa beautiful China Cup and Satter. - the Tigers: celebrated her tenth birthday, Thurs- Irene Wagemsar, one of the 1959 Black Magic, as well as being crown- _,The second game was won by Im- day March 10,with a party of friends -)arfnt:esses is sech-crowning Sharon ed - - perials 6 to Cardinals 4--Barry Head#after school. Queen, was also presented with a . _ photo by Barrie Potneroj .scored b and Myers 1 for Imperiab! Mr. and Mrs. Russ'Ferguson, Riv- and M. Fry moored all 4, goals for ers 'End, held a family reunion at the .� �uuncil and Beverly, the zodiacal sign of Ayies, which al- er,t, :.Cardinals. their home with all the family pres- amass.• ,y Lbi:g,,'ood lid. were on• ways occurs on or about March 21. New officers of the local Rosic The-Junior scores were Detroit 9 ent, The Ferguson'' two daughters the •- r��u++ �.ummittee -for , the This was considered the beginning urcia.� organization who, will be in- to Maple Lea#s I Evan Downing from Peterboro were able to attend a?fa+�- 'of the`New.*Year-and was symbolic stalled are: Mr. Rod Appleby, Mas- scored 4, John Scott 2, R. Toye,-Mel- the affair Saturday March 12. . emu•- LK�•c;s to mr. arid Mrs. 'iif new life. ter; Dias. Doreen Bucksey, Secre- ville and McClelland had 1 goal apiece Several of our young people were Les - "e, ..asc Ave. on tyre ar- The occasion:of the New Year is tary, and :,irs. Dolores Vktdr, Guar- for the winners while Rycroft scored active in making the Pickering High rival . _o, ci, uaienaei a celebrated, states Mr. Buckley, by dian. the goals for Maple•Leafe. - School Black Magic a success Friday, bet.,.. -, and to :ur, cnu a symbolic feast'in'which the part- .,The ceren.,ny and conclave is'-to The second game was won by Ca- March 1L. Beverly Bantan, Sunny- Mrs• :1 isaaey, 5unnysigpe, on - icipants.partake of sin_p:r:foo-h cor- be held at Masonic Hall, WI-Litby. nadians S to-Boston 0. Henderson had slope,was the Princess of the evening the u.-. s-n Saturday March responding to certain basic elements Many, visiting, members from - 2-Aaals-and Hughes 1 for Canadians." besides organizing the dente-- v - _ -.. p1 'r of nature, .suc . as: sal t,._corn_an -ovndiitg tomaiunities are expected to The Ladies Club held their meeting.Webster, Rivercoart Rd. President of = --- unfermented• grape juice. be in attendance. Rosierueians To Celtbmte Ancient As the Rosicrucian Order, AIIORC New Yatr ate a nos-religious -but" philosophies) SU�g @St Commuting /^1 rT The re-em cement of a ceremnony fraternity, maintains that its tradit- g I K Fj KING NEWS that began in ancient F;gypt over 'tonal-o:igin occurred duriiig the `r 1 v 1.�i`1 L �..+/ ht of a�local o,-will be the high- 1 of menhmep•'I�', in.•13 �� _ for reign A B 8y Boat. To 'ty lib C., tne._Order commemorates this _ fo be held-in Whitby, Saturday ev- .� 'ancient New Year beginning with a The possibility of commuting to OUR HE1N TELEPtt©NE NUMBER IS cuing. March.19. _l ceremony, though non-rerigious, that downtown Toronto by boat instead-of ,Recording to Mr, Cyril Backsey, embraces-the allegorical significance cut• is 'offered. the residents of BAY si Master of the Ro crucian Pronaos, i of, the agrold Egyptian Rite. RIDGES, the new community being, . ... -.the ancient Fgpptians, from the time March 21, is also the beginning of constructed on. the shores of Lake _ • of•Memphis to the Ptolemaic_Per- the fiscal period of all Rosicurcian ,Ontario just three miles east of the - iod, began their New Year on or a- Lodges, Chapters and Pronaoi borders of Metro Toronto. Phone. WHitehall 2-0940 bout the time of the vernal equinox throughout the worlds and the date Located at the. southern-:end of . when the sun,'on its journey, cross- is marked by the installation of new Pickering township surrounding- e celestial a en ss •s is is administrative ic- Bay, the development is es. th equatof and to -ituat' t' and off' F`roenchman's expected to house close to ,000 people. BAY RIDGES will be deve. s = • - loped by Consolidated Building-Cor- INSURAhfCE REAL ESTATE :,... _ potation,builders of the largest num. v . - the last few peai9. Home prices on the.scenic shore of - - - - .32 KINGSTON RD. W: P.O. BOX 160 the lake range from $14sw and up, - depending on purchasers' tastes. oUR N a_ A manna presently operating in the bay will be enlarged and can speed - . > - the office m .• :• - completion of • P -boating-co .. _ A ........ _:. muting plan. - - �. i developm nt will be exhibited at the ' Home Show which: will be -6212 -31 i S National -. •:: held at the CNE April 1-& Details • -- l be ofered would-be reaae dew teams of Chelst andr Baba'u'Ilail morn o n The boat oommutiag plan,to down- "Therefore be oiso r edi for in WA an ., town Toronto is not far.fet4w& With 1W 4QW 'a - ----- n � ds xs,_Nsink,�_lb.3an.at_sioa.was.MF ti t�'ie clogging the main atnets lead 24. Verso 4h- O Mar who oA waitinwtmry no bnyar for Fla is cent.. Be F,oid Mrs Tabornaelo and INs In8 into downtown Toronto, it is n. ` Glory dwlpno Marvin. F! is 11to Andes Gkry. with a now ManKeataiiat,"i•h•'a'1Wk obvious that suburban reaidenta will - seek other transportatioii:.The Iota- - Box 179, Highland Creek, or Phone AT 2-3109. - tion of BAY RIDGES on the.Lake The seek TOMiNSkIR shore also assures tbaidenls of the - new as - _ _ tellite community uni of�au y comet J This obviates the one need i.foe th _ . to a summer cottage bye annual to P _ .t the family, and places year-round Ji1nd'you are there too-through your financial s;Jpport. -'QW L HOSPITAL living within a few moments of the -Ilt is your help,that keeps the Red Cross on the job- � q,I/�(, ONTARIO office' humanitarian ANNUAL CORPORATION MEETING -, ` - -active an strong to carry on its many human vom�n., M'suoaary Society ondeaVOurS. -, St-Anarew'a Piesbyteriaa C4sttrch - _ With your help in 1960 the Canadian Red Cross will _ :NOTICE in 'hereby giyen- that a Genera Meeting of the Sbarehold. The monthly meeting of the W. ors off Ajax, and Pickering General Hospital will be field at i.00 P. M., M. S. was'held at the home'of ±continue'to serve this community,this province and - on Tuesday, March 22, 1960, in fate Nurses'-Residence. Mrs. Hugh Miller, on Tuesday 'm this nation. When help is needed in distant lands you Meinher. and an interested ening. March 1, at 8 o'clock. r a Thee was.a good attendance. The know the Red Cross will be on the lob! S N SCOTT,t meeting was conducted b the Pre- fer- sons are cordially'invited o head. K. D. MORLEY' ,J. HERMA y Moue alone cannot buy the.man services and President and Secrete ardent, Isms. Jas. Brisbin. Y Y Y ry- In the absence of.Mrs. Charles Chairman of the Board. due-to-illness,--programmes provided by the Red Cross, Combine it — - _ _ conducted the Worship Service, ass- With the voluntary effort of millions of Canadians, and isted by Mr.4. Henry Van Nus and the Red Cross Will*be to meet its round-the-clock ONTARIO COUNTY HEALTH. UNIT l�tr5. Kenneth Heron. The President gave a message on "Growth of Cat demands.You can dal your share by giving a generous A POIIONIYELITIS VACCINATION CLINK ies in erica•' - the highlights being _ chap in in v a, - • +donation when a volunteer Red Cross canvasser ,� g g' g va}•s of life is Afric • showing the impact of "`I`ndustr calls on you. If you are not at home when the canvasser and City Lite" an n uence of, "' I td calls, ease send our contribution to address-below. _ _- WILL BE HELD -THE - t cussion was e Christianity" Ad's h P Y thisccme l _ : - - - - •• on ssage: . : . CHR1SRAINJ DU,CAVON CENTRE T rvice closers with a duet by - • • • U Helen Brisbin and Marina Van NITED -.CHURCH, PICKERING Dyke, - I Heard the •Voice of- _ • serve again by giving to the' " again- 'FROM 7:00 TO 9.'00 P.M. ON Jesus say". Members are reminder - to brim clef king, canned mildJaatl aLeio - WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23rd. canned meat to the church'on Sun- day for the Bale to be sent to Ev- - This Clinic is open to the'public-and is FREE OF' CHARGE. Any angel Hall. NY-e were 'pleased to ED -,CROSS i person who received the first two injections lost Summer should welcome a new member, Mrs. Geo. eomplelte the course of 3 injections now. Henderson: Our Thankofteeing. Ser. ' - TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OFFER' vice will be in April, Ltiech was _ J. CLARK 9-29' served by our hostess, and'a social _ / PROTECT YOURSELF AND THOSE ABOUT YOU. hour enjoyed, . _ .. • _ t Red Cross Workers Really Work Editorial Thanks Aare ` like to say thank you publicly to a z� . -----'r week we would h y Y P Y his his own expense t deal of time and pe n who has 'yen a ea 'man great 8'h to the young boys of Pickering and district. The man we are referring-to is, Clare Holter. We heard I ,;by the grapevine that only one parent has ever taken the I Clare for-his- time to say thanks to rfor-his-work: - We ]mow he-sometimes becomes discouraged at the, lack 91 interest shown by the parents. He has even threatened �. tD quit. But when the hockey,,aand baseball season rolls around, - - t 'i ;Iare is at it again, five and'six nights a week, Why? Because he likkes sports and he likes boys. We feel it is high tie that Clare was given public recogni-" - Lion for the many hours he -has given to the•baseball and Y' - hockey teams of this district: We know that Ray Doble and George Brown and-others have also helped with these sports.' . But we think these men,will agree with us, that if it wasn't a w for Clam Molter there-would be vwy little baseball and hockey in-this eommunK Thank goodness Clare cares about it. It appears that the ,�- �••.. � ��± �� � � r..� ,ny;'° { •r mss. , majority of us don t.' - „carried i Ilea i id Beamer who were Reeve Speaks TO, Ajax last Friday. Sibs bride is Donn Newson, daughter of Mr. and Mr - r I `:W R George Newson of Ajax. - I • e ,]Joni forget Fun Fair at •L?I The Red Cross moves out in any thdr etslrent ><S�JO� Campsigri L. to Tyas, and Mrs. G. Crichton, Reel Reeve Sherman Scott was guest .school on Saturday at 2 p.m. g , ' start out to distribute literature ea Allerton, Mrs. J. Clark; Mrs. A. W. s Prephoto Frenchman's Bay Bowling-Blor weather. Here. a azou� of them ' R. James Claris (chairman): Mrs. P. Egos speaker at a public meeting of the j photo by Barrie Pomeroy latepayers of Ward 2. Ratepayer's aces 66, Hell Cate 45, Stinkers 4, Association last• week, a meeting Bayeast 39, Hadhots.37, Headpins 37 - which drew one of their largest Yellars'30, Roughriders 27, audiences to date. Over'200-Eva Stephens 203, Jac!, Mr. Munro Speaker At The (rub Leaders. Mrs. Lou, Mrs, _:. Mr. Scott covered a variety of sub- Buck 207, Vera Tranqua&. 214, Johr t Herds 21G Frank McNeil 218 283 CIAREM�NT Vaug:an wi-i-sa rswnc . ..vocal' ��:icur and liar. t. ku�.r..:teadnl jests pertaining to municipal work and rite a nunibrr n cut to Stouff-- -- ----- the bucers l'uunta, in Al", en Sat- work a variety of questions.from 211,Dorothy Wiseman 245,Ivy Skitch Q 10n March 8, Mr. K. L. Munroe, urd:-y, marLa .c:n .+, brus;+ of 202,. Al Skelton 201, 223, Shirley title ua the rscek-en3 w s'ievt she -fhe floor. home that bier up. B.,.+., c�. rd•, t,uk,+.._.c� r..i_c tivy, tv-rtX ter• ::..,:uct:ya.- The meeting was chaired by the Whyte 208, Jim Gurr 219, 221, Pat of .ccio_1 rsr:a m�e, .,.c 'raje-,t fine Yru.vr.:r; urr �rIhnb wokie3 Tran marl. 210 ^13 Bruce Wiseman -Ir. Eddie Ortiz visited relatives association president, Mr. Norman R c � at Ciuclph on ti;ue werk•:nd. 'ae.cner t,o-Vp_zvt.on' t., she t,i.n- and it yuu i to r_ut ucde'r�d yo,ur,, of L'uek ?OS '.'OG, 214, Harr fissile !l:e 1,••in� cop r tat the ap::4t _, .,s, .. .. e.• . • - 'a Reeve Scott covered the conser- - Patrick's 1-torae and,_,maoi Assoctxtwn. rtx,e: •y'row.we:i.s,u.-11 �e i„-o �a :v take vation areas in the township. e 212, 222, Andy Whyte-299, 305;D r- Church h nth' r.ul,l. , .a 3:t _ _ fsoninR bylaw, the new Bay p�ilrt: Dobdr•n 271, Wayne Wells 1S, Party ar the'church thi, .Frida e�- eves nting a p:rc:p are .aa uu�i�sc- 3 uur urd�r. �o e::ihK at B.LU P. m. ` .ng summary os tut ra a-cr, :ra:aiu:- 51;s t tozi.i \i::s oar, 3 ra;"Creek, I aurlopment,, 'recreation, fire area;, -2° w c.s ai.tcun cour:es of cu.;caucu to s High single Sat Shirley yte ..6i, The l:adie:' Auxiliary of the 1.ecr- g pent me wet'-c::J a-. i It. and aaar,t+?ment, hydro and other subects. R• g �' ton held their regtxl t rteetinc ern u•,00la tow,. alts. Ms.zuo ;p.u.se� : gs. w..Carter. ;Clasp Skizch 318.-With handicap- a Shirley Wt►yte 38i, Andy W'hy*.e 3.�3. Marsh I0, Three t:e�v mrn:t,cr> s.ere P-acuc_1 steNO to taise to m..,ce pas- 4ti'c, to tt.e ;th Con;e .ivn, wept t uiitiatccl into the Aux:liar b' the f ert-: a..ner uis_usa.ons more cewiad- of Brock Ru::d, a pr ::ate the worts' + Order St. �dnS For High thtY•e fiat-,Ida Herds 701, Clare }' y' 1 p } w �kitch 803. High three handicap - President. Thrk sscre: Contraar- �f. in8•. �+-rotdrtg to mr• bl-xuoe• tae . done b}' the tu�nnr tan _..vw re- rHelen Fenton ib?, Andy Whyte 856: . t'4: F_ ?"}r dale and `t. i rtrt }a.eat antra muac.on the raeanlx, ntoval, e;Peciall. s+r:.: tnc drifts �ast f West Rouge k: Bayfair Howling -News - Rough- The•member, are' rrxnincied of tfie saciah':ifs and easo iexral•raspons_s of >t ere' L- _ necks 39 Pinheads.38,Goofers36, Rot- Social 1?i suing in. TEL filthy on March the child is his borne environment, i �Yicharl Carter coup. t_,i his Boy ,Picketing Township will purchase shots 36 Woodpeckers 3., Hembers 2,1,-a�3-fl'ha-r.a on Nlaich 39. t.ar- .arty uaus sal occurrences to home lug Scout swimming vest of sue YMCA, A, -street signs that will be erected in ` Bast ands that I<wil at a cost o! 33• High for the night: Bill Wright will leave opr tour-corn ecs at i 4 t:at might be uptetnag, as we:h as Malvern Collegiate,.Tomato. 282, Sheila Courier 205, Ron Playford P. x'it• report cards and. getistal academic about $9.».40. - 275, 229, Doug Powell, Doris Parkin- Mr. and 'Mrs. J. Kci nedy C+iTc?_ progress.. Mr; Munroe -felt it was j Card Of Thanks It is planned to erect 26 of .the son 238, Eric Hayford 216. bIo Stree- .onto. were Sun7a} gne;ts cfn ti1r. important to let the teacher know aligns in West Rouge and 14 signs in �"1, 253, Doreen - and Mrs. J. McGuire. - the pup:1■ personal reaction 'to rho lMir. G. Edward Code-and f ly ter,211, Glen Scarlet - ' :sir. a::d Mr:, l ha teachei: v ish to express their deepest t+artks . Zaat Rduge. ; Booth 213, P:.t B:aldsdon 223. Jim t Cooper hati'r . • ii Saunders :`09, 203, Ling itic`�'ilIium, returned front their holiday in.Flor Mrs. Beddall chaired the meeting, for floral. offerings and many acts e �`s�� San 232, , Audrey '1icV�illiams 201, ills. tla main item of rrutine business cf kindness ip their recent bereave- Suggest Cinder Path 2T9, B}1 eh �' Plat- Mr. and ;lrs. F. Hoifng.head hau being the forming of a Nominating ment, especially Rev. W. H..Fuller ford �9. Hight three -.Ren Play- Sun ay unction.-WiTh vi z �cers Committee to seek candidates for el- and the Sunday School for tbair For Boy Road i ford 619, Ladies:-Audrey McWilliams .parent;, Sir. and Mr*:•T-ilbury, oil' action to executive positions at the :g L Uxbridge. next gearral meetigg, on April 12. ! E. G. Code and FamilT Councillor Ross Deakin brought`the Tile Junior Dance µ'i11 be heM op Mrs. Compton, Miss Norton, Mr. i -• ;a mated to serve on this commirtee a- Encyclopedia Beittanice ;!natter of a cinder path for Bays 8..wRU=Q�B t 18, in t C un y--Hall. Waters with d r Tickle and two men- Local Hi School Receives March he shim tt ;Road before council- at 7.30 p. m. � i Mr. Deakin said that residents in --Mrs, -Donna Sehwetz celebrated The L. A. of the Guidt, and she 'f long M Use Bay are twncerned over Lire safety her birthday la-t k1or.3ay. blare i4: Broanits µi11 meet at the home of •bens of the current Executive. Miss Considerab:e publicity has beet -of the children who -hate to walk also, we are sorry tp hear she ha= Mrs. W. \�'clsh, -on March-21, at Norton's room won the Banner, anS '' given lately to the presentation of sae the road, especially when work entered Osba-.s a General .Hospital 8-30 p• M. ` Alvin was divided beewean Mrs 'Encyclopedia Britanaici' by the �tis under way .on the x,%bc Bay .on the 16th, for surgery. air. Stephenson. Ringwood spent 1 Di oat's and Mr. Tickle's roams. publithmrs,. to fifteen hundred Sec- :• t development which will mean much. Mrs. T. Dumond, Glendale Drive, Sunday with Mr. anil Mrs. Ross r The very consistant atttadance of ondary Schools, in this country.' ' !more ttaffie on-the roa3 and yfr..and :�{rs. Jack Denney, of Red haw. _ many of our teachers at Home and On Tuesday morning this weds, It wn4 agreed to have T: D. JefTer- Fairport Beach visited their mother Quite a number from here atten- School Meet hgs was given favor- during.the regular Aa: nbIy Petiiod, 'son investigate and bring a price , hli•s. Horner, at.Barrie Hospital, on ded the Sportman's Show this week. able comment by Mr. Munroe and Board Chairman Harold A. Mitchell _.! w • • Cou Health Unit Puce consistently high counts. One trop, facts are noted which may be of CHECKS EQU IPMEHT portion gross the Lakeshore was placard- value to the Medical Officer of Health. ed; gross pollution was- fouz}d, this MILK CONTROL: 1959 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE was due consistently high,•. CHIEF SANITARY INSPECTOR .., age pump and an overflow arrange- b-tzrndrrrds_requres inspection and con- '' CHIi'ATE WATER SUPPLY: ment which was not known to the trol and the co-operation of raw milk m- - proper authorities. A number of in- shippers and the dairies. I'am glad to During the year 427 samples were spections were made and the situation report that we receive this co-opera- 4„ Ea ken rom p ate-wat4n- s pplle til--a aatiafaetery� loon; all mirk, crPan, ,�trT_-was-iQLnd_ asteurised and of a within the Health Unit area. Particu- pair of the overflow was.made. Al- to be properly p I . . lar attention was given to schools. though placards were posted, at one satisfactory bacteriological-atasdard. ' The situation in the south part of time fourteen people were noted bath- RESTAURANTS: j Pickering Township remains unsatis- ing, seven of these were young child- During 1959 approval was given for k j� s s factory as regards general quality and ten in charge of parents. Trouble ex= four new premises; some ation'be- quantity of drinkinir water available. perienced•with algae cladophora was came necessary under the Eating Es-' � ,.. E': o MUNICIPAL WATER SUPPLY: much less than in 1958. tablishment Regulations-wit"spect' a^ Samples in excess of one per month As reported in 1958 some of our to existing premises. Two restaurants were taken of Municipal and Com- swimming pools were not satisfact- were closed and we recommended v given to municipal licence be withheld for'. ufunity supplies, two unsatisfactory ory; particular attention was gr n M y sainpTes were-found-to be-duet ou pope r , �?i cet contamination.It is gra r£fyrng to Clarity was checked in addition to f rF-e t e attention of the operators were , note-that new water filtration plants water samples taken; as a res4t of rectified at Whitby and Ajax are being pro- a considerable amount of inspection FOOD POISONING: vided. including personal observation b}r-the ' Two individual cases were repoirted PRIVATE SEWAGE DISPOSAL: Medical Officer of Health, action was in 1958, we have had no cases brolght s 'Phis phase of sanitation continues taken to tnforce compliance with the 'to our notice during 1959. xy to take considerable time and effort. Swimming Pool Regulations. A filter HOUSING: a However I can report that r•Pnerally was nut into use on one pool; this During 1959 five premises were q k t,the standard of' workmanship and produced an immediate improvement placarded as "unfit for human habits - methods have•improved and a much in clarity; it may be necessary to re- tion". It should be mentioned that we better system is now being made quire further filtration. only take this action in cases which. 1 available for buildings using this tune Inspections will' be made 'of the are thoroughly assessed. 9 of sewage disposal within the Health swimming pools w Unit Area. unsatisfactory in 1959; this prior to All schools were inspected during A serious,situation continues to ex- the swimming season. 1959. ist regarding sewage disposal in RABIES; FUNERAL HOMES AND Roue Hills. 'We- will heve-great All notified cases of contacts with CEMETERIES: trouble this spring, conditions may rabid or suspected rabid animals were Funeral Homes were duly inspected improve temporarilv during the sum- promptly investigated and reported for license purposes.-No notification mer months. The Medical Officer of on. We received a number of enquiries of exhumation- or re-burial was re- Health has mentioned action taken to from persons who were-concerned re- ceived`during 1959. The sanitation of date, all.stens reasonable open to us garding sick pets, etc., advice was one Crew home was supervised, im- have been taken. Riven and where thought necessary an- provement regarding a sanitary Pro- SWiMM1NG—Pools, Creeks and formation ' investigated. Notificatior cedure.was done on another.11 Lakeshore: rs- receive-d-from many-sources and F[ MIGATIfl�F AND ;EXTERMIN- During the Summer of.1959 a full conflicting accounts are, given, this iP ATION, RODENT AND INSECT programme was again carried out for carefully assessed-before reports are PESTS: _ safe swimming. Briefly; the lower end finalized. Cases.breughtt our notice s, lice, - of Duffins creek was found to give COMMUNICABLE DISEASE: ing bed-bugs, cat and dog fleas, lice, high bacteriological counts, this an Diseases mainly spread by contain- ticks, cockroaches, etc., rats and mice, i plied to the lower ,end of Lynde's inated water, by .milk, by food, and received'attention. I Creek. 'both were placarded. The lake by sewage, are investigated and re- EMERGENCY HOUSING AND in Uxbridge was found to be satisfac- ported on by the Division of Environ- SANITATION: ke Ontario shoreline :was mental Sanitation. vv a were called on during 1959 >IlEaaOar Test Frame check all teia ibis e:chaag+e at all times. A. West, 'found to be fairly satisfactory, con- mp es are en o wa r - as eQ t connected ted frith this e d � its pis, flitting` results- were obtained prob- any other article of food which may :aused power failures in homes. 4 P ably due to the effect of currents, re- be significant General sanitation is photo.by Barrie Pomeroy checking of sample points did not noted, instructions given for-disinfec- � Editor . _ o The ors. ----_-- .__ With-reference to a bs.ef you pub- lished in your paper on 'March 4_ I object. ............ would Pike to trrake a ew mmmen s a he�false impressions regarding same straighten cat t e f peoples minds This runtfortucrat - is necessary because of the lack o letter. ONE STOP _ knowledge the author of this has of our investigations in partic- ular. and recreation in general. My comments are th0e of an interested _ E RV ICE j ratepayer and n as initPresident of •`/ 1 E -' - the West Rouge Gomaatmity Assoc- ; � • iation. 1_... he monies to be raised would. come in their entirety from W _ —- with tFiE West ` _ e _ . .... _ - . This is the way she-likes to do her market- _ _ _ - -. ovg Thousand Dotlar Grant from t f turn There R pt. o ul Tntario De �gn . c .ing: filling her list of n ee ds in one place, is no passibility of, and I duvet from well-stocked shelves. by g consider t group$ ` - d council in "rule mall vociferous when we have what I She Lies to do er n g he same ea a an exec nt unbiased receive h ba k•n t sy, Erovgham,lie convenient way. - grants, arBoard of bran- �I V agement must be appointed by the At her local bank, all under orie, tool, a Council and Two Members of this c Y trained and courteous sta Board must be elected Councillors, ff provides every " agree with the author that p F `thing.in the way of�anking service. Here I must ag recreation' financitte should be done ' M she can cash a cheque,'arrange a loan,open _ on a township-wide basis, but, I - arc - - - - _ eo le •n elaremont - -a deposit ount rent a, safer de sr# wonder if the p P r ' y ish to apply. for facilities in our p f �,:box,.bu.y money orders or 'travellers backyard. e.also realize that it M1 cheques—the list of banking•services goes would be impossible for the n�'est . • � Rouge to.have. the ice surface in use o 3 r i'oA and On. all the time by residents in our own G - - _ -- y areas Therefore, in our presentatiptq :.All over Canada;the ehariered-banks make to Council, we,stressed that = ice - this same convenient, one-stop. service - time was available to-all s the would be ship at ;vhatever rates tivould be' available to millions of custoiners• struck by thrs card 4lanagc- inept •f Pickering ` $ o s, There is no, doubt that ' ow ip requires not one, but per• .. , T nsh THE CHARTERED BANKS hags several Community Centres and �.. I agree Frenchman Bay is an id- eal location for such a structure. I `•i r -- hope one is built there, but, built SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY when there is a population sufficient- ' large to support it. Perhaps five years henc However, where 1St. - - - irgrieve (i his letter to,you) got ar 1 the idea we were investigating r a ` aAxk '.w r• community centre or even an area; I am sure I do know. My on comm �. and your accurt re- nt t - e o �• s Council a � »` -- ., ; „ Ir ed Mention porting --••• air artificia ice u +� -- "'� most important for everyone -� to remember that no Tatepavers' r k '� : group should ask Council to proceed c r M I: .•"«^ „y with any veI to oritth who in" Pay > .it >•.Ar r ill 'of the J y .< .nom $ ; • t . .:�•. '. ;�, .,..� ..,<:<..,. � : .":...,:. ersons who are vocifer- • .. •. • w Otis;' and inaccurate, make t e wor of elected councillors and groups { w :uch as ours very discouraging. ROBERT STEWART Card Of,Thanks F' r fr end , neighbors and relative many ' S e would like to thank outr for �_ ,• � � � nheir cards, flowers, acts.of kind- e$s and sympathy during our rec- a ent bereavement in the loss of a lov a d • •. mother an gran , � ing then. dmother' N aril Doris e ' 11 Winter �..; may.-. ::ii. .. ... '.. � - rt„.• - • • i . "HOW T4 DO IT" - NOW TO DO IT - FOC CUSTOMERS 'NEW DIAL EXCHANGE _ Hy J. W. Lowry, Dist. Mans9 - — -` CUfiTOY8R8 " ewpno o�y. "�tl T ne �. V.naRa Under the dial system party hu users in the Ajax-Pickering ex- Public telephones in Ajax-Pickering 5 , r - • Change area Will employ a different :Will vvera►e uuseronuy &Liar teat e for calng parties with procedr eachangs gO.a i"to opera- WLOm they share their lines than W .�•�ra.�ys o r r r s � r� f '-yfy .? ��a� r/y�' .� H��iy r�?.H�yd s Z„ �hi''�/j�✓3-y���'�` < //��'/F,' k J ,,,w/ s t�l , l e►r UO maLnag�er tot _for-Calls-to'.all Other per- ir, ~Y r W itr.�// y/r.r/� �i r/e. ya 6 .k rrK r, •' ! A'�� 'y/e a Y4. x.sy J.�'e`... ---1 -''�- Lwwry, bag p° sons in the area. t3+ii gee. IrrOIn'tW0-party lines 8 Caller Will r /¢f5' $riraly, he said, here's how to use u dial 1191 and hang P• Beth his SO ` a p.iOLC tolopaunei wader tree new own and the other 'party'. tdephoSne �`. dial system. • It—must - take the receiver off the bells will-ring. When the ringing stops, the Ogler party has answereQ. yy � a'< book before aepos.ting any money - YZ H v y c r 7r The c r 'Pat as receive! and promptly start the „•' N ' r " , Dime or two aicxels is the approp- conversation. If the ringing does r,ate riot. .You will hear the dial not stop, remove the receiver for a tone, and may proceed to dial your moment to stop it. - "•::nu.nber as you would on your oWa. A coral line customer, after dial- t telephone. in; his party line neighbor's num- L tnere is no answer, or the line ber, will hear the "BUSY" sigaaL 'is busy, you will get your"money lie will then repl>ce his receiver and t in ring. Ty &nisi. An ungea.ous device in the If the caller bears the ringing p.blic tel-phone returns the coins in stop, he will know the call has been th-se cs.ttmatances the moment you answered and he can pick up his re- r' f :replace the receiver. ceiver and begin the conversation. / r r r !i/r - Here s what happens: Whgn you Should the called party_not ane- lay ` / , w r1 ! !,,r .c :' v �yiq s s !P'"/ puz - a–slot; it falls- W¢ the rtII$1nQ Will COnt121ue. To u � r r �/ys��� �� -down a run The CAia trap, a ' e stop it, the calling p rty need only type of miniature platform retains I remove his receiver then replace it. the COLA In suspension until the receiver is replaced. If the line is__. N BART O tV. busy or there is no ansWe:r, the coin trap is tipped by a magnet to- — ward the "Return" Chute where the Are you spring cleaning your y caller recovers his money. If the closets, and have you some clothe§ ' M - - call was completed, the magnet tips that you would l.ke to, get cleared e, on � Greenwood Road, South. at the east' the trap to the opposite side„ releas- out of the way? If so, why not give The new dial exchange building boated is Village, in the coin into the `Collect"chute them to one of the On-We-Go end can be seen from No. 2. High- Way, and ieldcoand attractive. photo by Barrie Pomeroy which lads to the coin box. members for a Rummage Sale? On In the use of a long distance call May 7th, the On-We-Go and Stew- the operator has at her disposal arcs of the United Church are hold- "Return" and "Collect" keys which ing a Combined Rummage Sale and Douglas Green, Liverpool Rd. N., daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ross ' Miss Lottie Code and Mrs. Etta urtheir. i enable her to,operate the coin toll Auction. has been confined to bed z-ith an t Thompson, of the Base Line hap Stewart of London are visiting r ector relay at the particular public Mr, Lloyd Shute, of Fairport Rd.; appendix attack We hope you are been in the-$ahawa Hospital for brgTher .Mr. E. G. Code. telephone where the customer has N. has been ill recently. fully recovered now, Doug• observation for a week. laced his ill. When ano is to The On-We-Go members and their The regular On-We-Go meeting is Hugh and Bobby Mcconoc�ie, Card Of.Ths o p friends are holding a bowfin party We wish to express Dui sincere be refunded she operates the "Re- g g being held at the church parlour& on sorts of 31r. and Mrs. Gq.•rge bit= thanks to -all our friends and neigh- be key. If money_ is to be toll- at Brook's Bowl, Ajax, on March Tuesday evening, March 29. Mrs. Conochie, Kingston Road, had their ec.ed, the "Collect* k is opexat •-�-7_t}- • � err oo is wreaker born for the kindness'shown .u3 dur- key Y ing Mfr. blarr s illness and at his the same way and the mq;►ey �d in an evening of bowling, come and is g ing to speak on "��'ater pital last Wednessday.. drops into the coin box. along Bring` your own lunch and Safety". Anyone wishing to partic- The Base Line Home and School death. s wish to thank es nt:the When you call Long Distance eve a social evening later. ipate is asked to wear slacks: As ,,LLt on held a huchre Party at Doctors Paldsv_ and Grant; the from a public telephone, the opera- Mr. and Mrs. Keith Balsdon have Mr, and Mrs. Cameron Watson the home of-Mr. and Mrs. G. Plitt, Staff of Osha�.-general. Hospital; returned from a motor trip through visited-Mr. and Mrs Robert De of, of the Base Line on Saturday even- Rev. A. McMahon; Rev. C. "an for knows immediately you are call- y Item, and the Staff and Children of the Southern States. { ing from a pubL'c phone. These Glendale Drive an•the week-end kk ing. A good time' was enjoyed by St. Francis de Sales School,.Picker- The community was deeply shack- The man friends of Mrs. Ros- f all. lino are handled at special posit- Y ed and saddened 1?y the sudden pass- . elle O'Sullivan, Station Road, S., bar Howard McClesment went to i --lions an the switchboards Where they _ I � ffi'rs. Veronica Man and son light up on a particnLr panel-and ing of Mrz. F. G. Code last week. were saddened by her death -last 1 Buffalo, on Thursday, on a business Anthony. yE She will be greatly mis3ed by her week. The funeral took lace:on Sat 1 trip. _ - .. ...-the epwator there can spot them it p a �� many groups of the United 'Church urday. _ Mr..and Mrs:Guy Campbell,._Osh- 1 St. George's Mglicaa Church• operator can also identify where she was a Sunday School tea- Mr and Mrs. Elmer Annis have I awa, were visiting Mr. and. Mr$. e P y cher, Mission Band Leader, a.-very Women's Auxiliary the various coma you may deposit returned from their motor trip to ,i George Watson ore the Neck-end. ST. PATRICK'S . L actide and energetic member.of the Florida. Miss Evelyn Westgate was Mrs. George Watson and Bobby I TEA AND BAKE SALE because the runways ore so anzng- W. A. and the W. M. S. ed that each co'n of a different de- staying at the Anni's home 'during and Marilyn Ravey visited Mr•` SATURDAY. MARCH 19, 1960 } nomination gives here a different Paul Plitz of the Base Line has their absence. James Ravey in Sunnybrook Hosp- P. M. >�L Isecn ill for-several weeks with the Little Lynda Thompson, infant ital, an Sunday. t t, s - e c 3A0 to 5.00 fly and an ear infection. A S George's R toffy { • e _ - r Z. w,wW.+w«-•'•'^+.�•0�0 •' ass:? ;::..... . - A CsE ERAL MOTORS VALUE "'MODEL ILLUSTRATED: IMPALA SPORT SEDAN TRADE. N- 'fiTRY OUT TO You sense Chevrolet's superiority the very rst faire you take the wheel.There's Only Chevy gives you all these leadership, pure and simple,in the enthusiastic way Chevy answers your torsi- mand=the luxurious way it carries you away. It's a satisfaction that grows \ �.� UNBEATABLE FEATURES! with every fun-filled mile you travel•, Eyery superb engineering detail, every • u sca a savings wi e i n el ncomparable roominess throughout -enchanting luau _ -this lout'ptlCCd- - < •Positive,foot-operated parking car is beyond compare. < *.Newly-created Economy V8 _ � o a i Full Coil suspension at all wheels _ brake +And time will add to'your-delight, because time will show you the soundness •Comfortable high-level cowl , - of our bargain, Chevrolet is the car that brings top trade-in value year after. a •Soft, quiet, larger body-mounts ventilation y g A •Massively-strong Safety-Girder frame -speed electric windshield year. Ask your Chevrolet dealer about it. Betters till, visit him today and take ` •Larger, longer-lasting Safety-Aster wipers the first step to owning Chevrolet. Fun-test the fun-tastic Chelvrolet. One short bialics Super-spacious Ing��lge -- drive will convince-you that Chevrolet is-truly unbeatable- •Finger-light Ball Race steering - compartment FUN-TEST THE FUN-TASTIC CHEVROLET! i 'y •Solid,all-welded Unisteel a Fuss-Saving crank-operated construction' ventipanes •Lustrous, long lasting Magic Mirror +Long wheelbase;wide tread finish •Triple-action Safety-door locks GISiOC I •BDdy-by-Fisher craftsmanship and .e Soft-riding Tyrex corktires quality .Cigarette lighter •Convenient single•key locking '•Superlafhv-"interior luxury - I •: _ n See your local Chevrolet dealer % .. w . F. We AINSWORTH LIMITED, AJAX r_ i .. o;, ... �r. r - _ MISCELLANEOUS CLASSIFIED -- f INSURANCE Dinty S' - Village ARTICLES FOR SALE r 1 WRiTE EVERY KNOWN TYPE OF INSURANCE v LAWNMOWER Pic ering i ca; --- .,., CASH. CE , . CYRIL' f. MORLEY Baker ' ON PLY HEADQUARTERS H A D CARRY PRICES �t SALES 8 SERVICE Charles thatch Str. �., WOOD or b Viscount 4x8xY4 $359 n haste, ore St. P s• • le uesdav� v -1'e:A REAL ESTATE If you buy i et rsburg, Florida. 4x8a.a -f e Your money you'll waste, Mr. and Mrs, T. -N. Beddall left 4x8x's - �•� - AS CLOSE TO YOU AS YOUR TELEPHONE For a'little tin, a little paint on Wednesday for two Nveeks in the 4x8xg4 $7.91 ONTARIO Make lawnmowers seem lust Eahatnas. 4xSxYa 32 KINGSTON RD. W., PICKERiNG,,: what they airs'-t._ bliss Teresa Jordan is• in the St_ 5-16th's Sbeathut8._Plywood $3.11 3 SEE A FULL LINE AT Michael's Hospital and has had 'a 'Nrth's . . . TELEPHONE:-PICKERING: OFFICE WH. 2-6212-tFS. WH. 2-3115 DINTY'3 serious eye 'operation. 96th's Underlay $626 +, -SMALL MOTOR CLINIC Dinner guests as the Robert Ree- 4x4 Pop. Underlay $1.24 \'VE SELL THE BEST a sor home recently were. Mr. W. H. _ A-N SERV 10E THE REST �ti hitoak; Mr. and. 'ire Jas. Whit FORREST LUMBER CO. LTD. Call - Pickering a oro Sts 4 COOPER BLOCK LTD: k 684 _ er'ir+ oak and daughter, 11 of T nro; P. �g T�•.Po� t' Mss Margaret Ka yes, Pickering; twn ..,■ -- _--_.-_-___.-- .. ._-_.-. also Mr.rand Mrs. M. D. M dlock; .Phone. TEmpk 9r?361 • - -- SEPTIC TANKS ----------- ---- _____ Mr. and Mrs. A. W. biedlock and g; : z .•.924 cAumo r1A ROAD - TORONTO CLEANED children Billie and Anne, and Mr. FOR SALE l'w A-BRS�.M+1f - ---_ and bars. Ernest Barnes, all of Tor- McIn(tosh and Spies - 4245 BuOt. on Other Varieties On Hand - ' . '• W. Y. 8131 T, And � - - =- BA - Of Thanks _ t� Please --STRL�CTURAt STEEL - - __-- - Open ORCFil�RDS - - r. and s. George mitts ' - ----------------- :_Oshawa 34041 t Mconvey their sincere thanks and One Mile West of Picksriag Vi1kMa - - a o everyone who have 2 Highway� " AL a»° s 1 e«a `shtf CRANE � _ thoughtful and kind during •n8 - On No. - _. _ - . STATION RD.,.PICKERING ONT.-Phon"WH. 2-19W EM. 3-2802. '� � their recent bereavement. __Phone_ Pic--------------- C. _ w,. _ - Now tanks lastsnea COLEMAN SAMPLES - W. WARD CAMEO GRE9TIN0 CARDS • 2-Burner stovef $12.95 1t'fn�ist Ice Coolers, med. size_._.•-.$12.95 - 16-ft requires local distributor. Cameo terns -- $12.95 L __ ---- ------------- i mill pay for and supply you wien a Insulated C Jugs 16,25 -? 0 • trained company saleemm to set up Safari Cots- $6.50 - - IRCdMAN _ Two 7t4 h. P. gearshift - . . goer accounts The busiisess would °4t- A N S 1I R A lei C E board motors, repossessed_ $125.00 require you t service sad deliver to One 715, h. p. new outboard $195.50 ASSURANCE the" accounts. You are dealing d;T- One 2 h. p..outbaard, new _ $95.50 PRUDENTIAL COMPANY LTD: ©F ENGLAND r SHEET METAL ectly with the manufacturer sad will And Many Other Items : en,oy an excellent mark-tap. Your MILLER - i�ff AUT©JNOBtLE - EIRE ° » investment of $125000 will be for 9 T--d or S:. Ai ax ► �R�S stock ors3q, no charge for franchise Phone 657 ; 107• KINGSTON ROAD EAST - Investigate the large income that Au s - - can be earned its the G=eel Card • Telephone: Pickering 28 - Authorized Consumers' tin Industry.' Could.be worked with FOR AL a fast c _ - o , one c Campo Dealer For your present position. Reply, giving u n, 85 CO Fh carriage, 639J1 Office* oa Plaza A' Shopping Centre. Phone:. WH 2-3301 o some background, phone number etc. Q°R'-"-°.--- ---- Drill. ,..._._ "" o tilizer and grass seed. 11-run disc; GURNEY Suite 301, 600 Bay Street, To�oato. Binder, 14sH. 6-ft. eat; Mower, MH. on Pick- APPRAISALS RHEEM :-�t. cut; Steel'roller. Phone:- Pi ...-MORTGAGES FIND�AY Furniture ALS to E a sting-3GOJ3: •- , • . - = piano, fair condition. . FURNACES, WATER HEATERS. - - T p e 9-:387 : . WELL O0 AL .. F 5 - Repairs&Refinishing as5.o�_ Phone: Esa 1 - Real Estate Broker Pickering Village RANGES i { ` FLOOR,FURNA:ES ( AND ANTiOUE REPAIRS ' WANTED !WH. 2-5770-1 or Toronto EM. 2-3625 HOME AND OFFICE FURNITURE HOUSE WANTED - Terms u to S *are 216 Brock St. S., Whitby - Phone MO. &3625 p 1 EXPERT ON TOUCH-UPS Family wants house, east of Toron- Res."Highways" 'ni Mile East of Dunbarton, No..2 Highway Payable -on Ras be I PHONE TEmple 9-2364 to,in return for part-tinge help. Have farm exparisnce. Would consider at- PHONE 179 PICKERING her types of'.',work: Phone: Toronto, Pickering Ladies' Bowling League MO. S-4515 WHITBY . _.'Standings As Of March d. PLymouth 9-4964: 0 RED Team- Points POSITION DESI a N �'�� D �� ------- -_------------------ No. 3 - Dorothy �� shorthand, aisle, knowledge of No.o.3.- Amy 18 shorthand, deseres permanent pose- RADIO AND TV SERVICIS No. 5, - Hazel o l: trop. Experienced. Phone. TEmple 9-1814• - COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL WIRING " - WORK GUARANTEED No. 1. - Eileen a l PHONE DAYS -- PICKERING No. 6. - Barbara _ g WANTED dirsiag-room table, oval ---: • or round preferred Phone: TEmple Hi h_ Single (flaE? Evelyn BOR-M3W FREE ESTIMATE X2685. f p' sVEN1NGS - ATlantk 2.4186 netts-311: High Single (handicapl BERT WHI E _ g T Pauline Howe 271; High Triple HELP WANTED �hont� Pickering 362 _.-�------------------------- = . (flat) Evelyn Bonnetta 693i Hig3t i Triple (handicap) I�ae Stork 68Q Scores And Over - Flat' North Lines 200 N America Van - -. n Anne MILLER HEAT Evelyn Bo netts 311, a03; n Lea Penstone 288; Beryl Bons 287, '205: : Of Pickering - ` - �4 DOUR SERVICE hae- Stork.256, 209; Pauline Howe will shortly have a vacancy for a switchboard operator, typing exper 237; Marj. Hunt 23.1•; 215: Nora Bull- tO ' FIRSvr MORTGAGES ARRANGED: ience necessary. Applicants, please CUT RATE ock 23.1 Barbara Suter 236; I)or- write - Pickerin P. O. Box 339: ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES g othy.Phelan 223; 'Marge-EgorPff _21; AVAILAatE FOR ADDITION_ S _ Bid Thompson .213, 212- ' rm3 f AND IMPROVEMENTS. COLEMAN , • Baker 213: Jean Palmer 212• 1 am looking HEL WuANTED Who • If A PICTURE Furttaoes. S F1ealors■ Wohr 200 Scores And Over - Handicap '..iia., intereeet lets ting Ito Tvea WE At�SO�PURCHASE 04-LO,AN POOH Pauline Howe 271,•223; Kat Stork WAM lieatees,'Rot+Dss; 1Met1 i Fieor pension. The job entails approx. two A ON�IC19TM1G MCRTIiAG#S. 270, 223; Mar'. Hunt' 265, 246; Bar- work dab irittt a full - : Fuert+aoes bars Suter 233; Jean Palmer.242, .4opcs 7, SEA �� 1 IP YOU REQUIRE, ANY-MORT- F11 ' Clean Out sTSO 206 �; Bid-Thompson 2.41, 240; ili►ork'on Saturdays,.Aplrly to P. O. GAGE FINAMCINO a FOR FAST ?raiier,.Haa -`i Aooes wios 'Nora Bullock 235 . Marg. Egoroff' BO°F200,Plug P. 0. <v t COURTEOUS S*ViCE: ' .- 3WMWIER PRICES 234; Dorothy Phelan 221; Hilda Mit-. ' E. IRELAND _ cheil 221; Pat.Stratford 210; Betty . Norm American Van Lines of ens - �7 Madden 208; Hazel Dawson 207; Lil. TUDOR ST., AJAX Rimmer 205.. of y in its wail.shortly Amounting lstve a vac AND COMPANY ancy is its weoetsntiag Dept. w�►. •""•"'•-- ---- -- ----»•.•.• . 'ROSE6ANK licants book-keeping willing to learn mac- _ .` ;. ' hsae book- or have had some wo rro T E R R Y S : experience its their operation. Please < �-�, 100 ADELAIDE ST W ' -beep this date in mind • there is { G/ A to be a Euchre held at the home of apply, in writing, to P. O. Boni 339, ' TORONTO 2� ONTARIO :Mcs .C..L'fnal, Pine Ridge Road, on c Pi kerirsg. y ELECTRICAL march 25, at 8.30 p. m. mar 25 SECTION EIVICI O EMpire 8-5300-or Empire 6-5964 a� Happy Birthday to .Mrs.. Staford, REAL ESTATE Evenings -- Rosebank -Convalescent Home, on Six room house, spotless condition, TEmple 9-1730 - WA. 2-6902 PLUMBING her 91st birthday,''March 7. a i We are glad to hear that little situated on large lot on quiet street. � For Service Day or Night Walter Whittle, Old-Rosebank R1. This` house is priced low for quick TX _ vet successful last Saturday. There S. is feeling much better after h� sale. S•bstantial cash paytrient. PIt. 7 } T• H _Ft will be another paper drive held on Call TE. 9-1521 recent illness. TEmpie 9 -2095 for appointment to a SEC ALISTS inspect. April 2. Pick-up time - 10.0U a, tree Pumps. A SPecia��/ like to people of Rosebank titoutd H'N.iTF_H 4I_L '2 5880 Mr. and''Mrs. Win. Gallagher, of __ tvelcun _ . ' - � _ _ ___________ Woodlands Road.were guests of Mr. T - " �" -""-'�-'- - - and family to•t a area.- T E N _ ---- -- Township EN Of Pickering en i h a g • anti 'Mrs. Wm. Longman, Scarboro, SALE REGISTER „' Birthday Wishits to Mrs. Nebon. TENDERS will be ret- t ROUGE HILL ,last'T'hursday ,evening. f of Rosebank Convalescent Home o:: SEALE D } We are glad-to hear 'Mr. Judd, of- Wednesday, April 6. - auction sale March 12th.'' eived by the undersigned until 5.00 A P. M., March 28, 1960, for the erec- tion bite and Mir.;. A. knight, •Rouge , Alton',Road, is feeling much, better of farm machinery, No. 33 MH. and, i Residents 9f,the Rosebank. Cop- , t' Tull, had dinner last Thursday evetr, 'after his recent fall on ice. Ford tractors, with equipment; MH. valescent Home trout Lion of an Office Btlildin a rox. + - u Rirth 1a to 'qtr' T Hell Square feet. grew ,sit earn. n. aui� rr- - - y balte, am- -�Irs. lorman and• 'fr<, Perry, who Bu+king Ppecifications may be ob- jiillg, inger, Altona Road, and her twin mer mill,-along with late model and I called at the Home last week to 'G. Westbrook, of 'Toronto, sister, \its. \\;m. Hollinger, Cherry- ppouiar''farm implements; also new visit them: tatned at the Municipal Office, in Brougham. , was the dinner guest of Mr. apd wood; on March 1 '. 15-foot pleasure boat with Tee Nte We are glad to hear that little r. i `Mrs. A. Westbrook, Alton' Rd. test •A St. Patrick's Day.. Dance will be trailer; 2500 bales mixed hay; straw, Eddie S}•nott, \Celt Point'Cres. is Lowest to any Tender not necess- Tuesday evening. held at the St. Mary's School on etc. property of Herb Jones, Lot 1.2, feeling getter. after his illness. ar;lq accepted. -� btu. and 'Mrs. \\"m. Tweddle of March 17. Everyone welcome. Concession 2, Scarboro Twp, on Mrs. "L. .Aisthorpe, Dpaon Road J. S. CHAPMAN, ' 4Cherryw6od-spent last Friday even- Happy Pirthday to the Lori twing. Brooks Sideroad, mile and a half spent last Tuesday and Wednesday" -- k Road S ing with 'Mr. and Mrs. .C.-Schtsalnt, of Alton' Road, on March 5th. The` east of No. 48 Highway from Mal- in Toronto. f D PLA ER k of Altona: f are three..ye;K s,.pjd. vern, just south off No. 401 High- The Thursday Afternoon Euchre TILE AN ST INO We are glad to hear that Miss Birthday Greetings, to jMr. hen way. Sale at 1.30 p ni Terms cash. will be held at the home of Mrs. LACEY TIi•R'R• PT,ASTERING Judy Waldriff., Altona Rd. is feeling II Boyle„ Pipe Grote Road, 'Mar. 25. No reserve. Farm sold. KEN sad Redpath, Toynewate Dr. our the 17th., � much better after hawing her tonsils Congratulations to air. and. 'Mrs. � Last week's winners, - 1.-Mrs, Mc- HONES: - - ------ -CLARKS PR$NTICE; -- --Highland Creek, AT. 2 1706 : out last week. - Kettndv; Sttepparfi�Ca atcZhe lstrtll- o oc.te-:-2-Mrs. Taylor: C'-oil,,. <, The Boy Scouts' Paper Drive A s of,their son, \larch 4. _ Mrs. Grisgsby; Throw, 'Mrs. Cordes. apt '1 ` ` ,. •. _ •. 1. ,r w . _ , - s BROV Gray and Mrs. A. J. Gray both on as "active" cases will have incrtas- ' the homes of handicapped children. :.till 0n Plumbing U -March 8, and Mr. Warren Willson, ed because Ontario's swiftly grow- , teach the parents how to adminiat on March It. Pretty gcwd so far ing populations means hundreds of I ter thereap}• treatment or direcet a -- - , Pickering Tmvnship gave two read-' ead Mfrs. Wright and daughter 'afar- this month. new cases each year. The provin- child to medical attention. -� _ gs this..week to.their Plumbing By- garet of Burketon visited Mr. and Mrs. Harnil un and son Phil, of cial ui.'ective of this •ear's Easter Five summer camps this year will -+ w which sets a fee of 41.00 per $x- Mrs:-G-aorgr eswick, viii �lr. atirt hies. Dean cal-Campaign, March 17 to April i give a three-wetiZ!'ay to more + — e, Will all those interested in lamp Miairs one ay last week. 17, is $850,000.tX1, than 1200 children who would oth- Wm. Fairgrieve said he did not see shades, please remember the Ach- Mf-an rs. John tt.a-ircy,' 'Par- The organization that cares for , ,erwise have no such holiday bee r `:,Wow this bylaw could be carried out ievement Day being held at Uxbrid- onto, visited hi., parents AI. and this number of children is amazing- cause of their inability to attend Satisfactorily with no Plumbing In- ge, on March 23,--- ` ,Mgrs. Harvey, on Sunday. , ly small. 'A tightly knit office staff i conventional camps. This is the � tor, and where at present there_ Brougham Women's Institute is "P� planning -a visit to Fairview Lodge Sympath is extended to Mrs at headquarters in Toronto, a score,� ,biggest crippled children's camp- A - - =ate no services of water and sewage. Tannin Grant MacDonald (Joan McGuckin) of highly-trained nurses, a core of I ing program of any single political 14 The bylaw grill be given a third in the near future. in-ihe sudden passing of htx -hus- • volunteer doctors arid, an army of i area in'.the world and its iinpgrtance =R+eading, likely, at the next meeting. The weekly-euchre held as 'usltal band. The funeral was held on Tue's- public'-spirited citizens who give I is that it more titan gives a holi;" on Tuesday evening with the fellow- day with increment in l'roughant freely of their time The result is a day, t fag winners: 'Ladies ,Mrs. H. Mal= Y Y Y but teaches children who arE FA. BE�►CH Union Cemetery, volume of service out of all propor- often embarrassed by handicaps-to colm, Mrs. W. Carlton, and Mrs. It is hearten to.report that the A. J. Gray; Gents, Robt. Hunter, Mrs. Dennis Smith 'visited her tion to the money spent in tare care for themselves and get along. . !airport .Beach library now boasts H, Malcolm and R: Carlton. Lone twin -brother Kenneth arid. Mrs. work. with other youngsters. -.- -• :#'meiYtbership of 188. The library is Hi and Travelling Prize to Mr Ov�eri Beer and-family, and helped him cel- This work takes several forms.. You will be receiving your envefr !�� each week on Wednesday from Gray. ebrate his birthday on March 13. here is nursing aervtce, made' up ope of Easter Seals in a few days, Mr. and Mrs. D. A, Beer ited of 25 graduate nurses, each of whom Give As Much As You PosedW �; to 6 pm. and Thursday evening The W en's Institute met in the 's Mt, and M•rs,-Sheppard at Iondale has taken-a special post graduate Can. 1i 7:80 to 8-,80 p.m. Hall tin Tuesday' afternoon with a Heights to Surma i course in or pastor' David Holmes win be fairly gored attendance. Pees. Mfrs. Y thopaedic nursing which The 'members of the Pleked" Teaching at both morning and even- Annis was in charge. During the, bar. and Mrs. K. Bent and family qualifies them as orthopaedic our- Rots�y Chub look after the Ciao• :. 1. services at Dnnisir Baptist business period several letters were of Oshawa visited her mother Mrs. sing eonaultants. These nurses visit' alga In this Dieb" : ��'h, urch, Sunday March 20• .',discussed. A letter from Mrs. T. J, W Hamilton,' on Sunday. Teenagers will meet at the church Wheeler re Retarded, Children. Off- OUR EASTER SEALS SALES 10 Friday evening at 8 p.m_ icers' Conference to_be held at the A� Children? f 4 7 Deepest .sympathy is,estended to O. A.:C. on May 5th and 6th. The Crippled b- LAW .MOTOR . ]Sr. T. C. Thorley and-family„in the H: H. Club• expenses.'A donation of.. Today marks the day when thous- jpas of Mr. Thorley'a mother.recently. ' $25 tivas sent to the TorvreshiR_ Mus- ands ,of Rotarians, Lions, Kiwan- PICKERING t We are pleased to.learn that Mrs. egm-Society with another donation_ fans, Kinsmen and other service r garrison of Dunbarton Shores is at to follow later. A donation was also clubs mz£I their Easter Seams- t4- -- - Imme recoveri ng from her stay in made to ,the Hoodless Home.•Card everyone, in Ontario, asking for - 5 ow NEW M� a Ajax Hospital. Report was given by Mrs. C. &ur- help in their crippled children's A group of__Cube from the First rsws; also a discussion on Fair Ex- work. J Irsirport Beach Ex- Cub Pack gttended hibits. The'meeting was turned or- The 14,1.91 ert�pled children in the the Sixers Council held at Ajax Sat- Province, living on farms or in city - - ;11day, March*12th. 'er to the Program Convener Mrs, -homes or -in reriote northern hart- Tonrniy, and Linda Chinman are at a Dfiitch icl tur .Canadian Industry lets know that the 1960 Easter Seal :one with mumps. Get well awn. and Agriculture". Hostesses Mrs. Campaign means hope. To them the WHitC�1811 ?rS660 We are happy that Mrs. W. Me- Ray Ellicott, bier. Harden and Mrs. Easter Seals bring treatment and Lean s up a - is about after a short W. Hamilton served lunch. _ Mr, and bier. Wm. Knox visited training, a possibility of independr• anew• their son'George and family, of En- epee and a relief from the physical . Mr. and Mrs. J. Blanchard of Vic- niskillen, one day last week, handicaps tha:..-birth, illness & aec- lrory Drive entertained LAC and Mrs. her Mrs. •M. ident have left that n. DRUGS 3D.-Brown and family of North Bay. We are sorry to . a Last year the Ontario Society for Mirek Sharp of Park Blvd., is re. past w been laid up during the Crippled Children, whose only assn .covering from a tonsilectnmy at Ajax past few days, due to a cold and at- ual appeal.for funds is made in the NEW TEMONE NUMBER .Hospital. Get well soon Merik. tack of Faster Seal Campaign by 222 Ser- - - Leona Campkin.of Rouge Hills £s Congratulations to several of our vice Clubs, carried eut its biggest aunt.'visiting her rs. C. Cam of locals Who have bad birthdays this Hill Crescent for two weeks while snout rs r�`� the more than 14,000 youngsters ;1M* 2-596.1 � - ber mother undergoes surgery at Tor- l.: M[rs. W. Hamiltrn, Star 3.. Mr' who are listed'on the Society•s rolls onto General Hospital. Russell Gray, Mar. .�. Mrs. «'m. _ Parents of children attending Fair- - -- - Mort Beach school are asked to attend r - . pen House Friday; March 25th 2:15 •. __ ______----____--__.-.----- • Z •.d+o 3:30 P.M. - _ �----�----- . : Happy double celebration took place ` -on Saturday, March 12, when Dolores and Monica Opener of Lakeview in , _ 'EVER YB0DY --1� � � �. B E - were 8 years old. Attending the,birth- day party were Deidre, Mary and -- -.'--_-- --- Cathy Fitapatrick, Phyllis 'Zettler, Lorraine Ballestf and brothers James, ftiwn and Pat Dunne. Mrs- C. W. Campkin and Mrs. 3. D I A L I N C 3Wlik were co-hostesses' on .Wednes- March 9 at a stork shower fo _.,_ y .. _ •. Mrs. Heardman. Following the open- _ I ' -. 8 of lovely ..g£ita, an -enjoyable _ fter 2i01 a.m.­ EeSsTs 1�M Jttncheon was-served. t Friends d netghbo:•a join in con- an - - -.. . . _ ing heartfelt sympathy to Mrs. . ~. d, -- - Agnes Quinnelh and family of Lake- _-- / MARCH 20 _ fitw ave. in the sudden loss of a hus- lband and father. _ - Reminder-the child healt�t clinic a w£1! be held Tuesday, March 22 in the a X fro 2 to $ �- mu : •Hall .m. •�i A'a and Pickering _ Gom n ty >is. P _ _ Happy Hour for youngsters is held - - -each Thursday'afternoon from 4 to 6 - ------ _p.m. at Dunfair Baptist Church. ------ Little Patsy Johannsen was bitten Dy s dog on Tuesday and required r _medical attention. -" Mr. and"Mrs. A. Munn of Lake- - f. _ _...... , , view .ave. accompanied by Mr. and � :,. _ Mrs.-H.Hansen of Park Cles.,attend- -ed Golden Wedding anniversary for j _ Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Price of North «ΡCocbrane street; Whitby. Mrs. Munn ' 1 is a.daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Price t: :Duel the.celebration took place at the - • boiate of another daughter Mrs. Pearl V. "derwood, Park Hillview' Crew., °Toro�tto. Mr. and-Mrs. Price were - parried in Lavenham, Man. March ST 16, 1910. Mrs. E. Crosier who wel= ` _ - eomed the many parents,who,attend- \ y red. . - - - 'An impressive evening was enjoyed by the many people attending the en- veUrnent and Jubilee• party held at. "the Community Hall, March 9, hon- Z - •lo ng the First Fairpot•t Beach Guide ��`j• ^Company, Mrs. H. Cook, Division \ �" • -• �Coromissioner enrolled six Tenderfoot _ Guides, Susan Pickard, Mary Lou Betty Quinnell, Brenda Hoey, Pat y Newman.and Sharon Copper- \. N+ts Copithorn. A presentation of 8 badges made to Margaret Newman by yI rs. Cook who .commented on the yiz effort•she had'put forth to merit.these' _ $ With :L h- Warrant; signifying captaincy of T " the company by Mrs.'Cook. And Mrs. R. -Merritt, District Commissioner, spoke on'the time 'and effort.spent by - ..-- the leadors in Guide 'work.. A dem- } Ajax and Pickering customers will - "f -.' -- " onsz:atian of games, first aid, and continue calling friends in Dunbar- r '' " Next Sunday, Oast, modern DIAL Dunbar- semaphore took place. Afterwards re- :. n ton without Long Distance charges. fTeshments :.rid jubilee cake-were Service comes to Ajax aid picpkherirsQ _ •ILL -ihnv,DunbartOn Itsformat- . set~.ed by' t!.e ladies: The evening ,, Y 'rind new `WHiteitalT 2' etl one _ ..ion, they Are asked to pees - closed by campfire. A few songs were „+,, numbers :are, listed in the Ajax ar;d or', and ask for `Dumbarton, Infor- arung.�Mrs. H. Cook;spoke briefly on f. a g notion'. On local calls (within Ajax Pick supplemen directory which you received.T e full, nutu- _, Guiding and Mrs. Merititt gave a " : . .. ... Y Pickering) to information, or 4y' `113' should be dialed. *}tort talk•'on the Jubilee Year. Spe- ba 2 letteri, 5 figures 'roust be u all call and •Dial thanks.to all those who worked - ` :,00 hard in preparing for this memos- -: - y,, Manager - • �,e►ble everting. - J, W ,Lgwt ` Please phone your personals to ? -'Temple 9-1568. =" � 'FHE BELL TELE-PHONE- COMPANY OF CANADA PAPER DRIVE .... 1. O. O. F. ,CP and T. Fund SATURDAY, MARCH 19. Phone: Pickering , - aped last Saturday when dial n••-.:: .. Y AiRkIENWOOD <: w The Afternoon W. A. held their i T?A-RA�EED aseetiag at the home of Mrs. Ed - j �► Thursday. Mesa. ro a g/V DR� M., • M� - �"• _ -tkacge.-of worship. Mrs. B _ A"'Mai or.Modell Two days there. willow amides were Ares- -- _ -_-_ 4e•.lta}aar in Septewber. ti < *ere raadet for - •., _ Da •- .Sale 0* May 7, _ .• _ L. tbyi rh law=. ' Partiwlars COSMITiC; SN f �• WY NE� b � Bloom.. �. _ -- _ x:• . . Gs epa.1, d'Re Tea�iolh Eom- * is soon Patrick: - -_ __ -_ M!•'�M a sorting a fit. ; "• ,,. •t- ELY' �e ip Brougham Bali on Satylr- y • i MartA 19,.$des. and :Mrs. Ox- „ � �► prd will had �e dancing. 'i11IIDAYi i 1lOhtOAY'l 48 ""�" � '� T '12ialrt I�'rll n�ee>vag Will be held,Gig _ i 'ParsouaSe with Groytp 2 in �4 111411111 , tbwv of the Easter Program. All MM. 2-sl6>7 "•;;,i w a. - '2-2171 �velgeca C. Y Can ae The Sunday School Mssionai y Comruittee is c conducting ► ` ckerf A... on g a 14fisaio�- ary,program_in tibe Sunday' _School ' iiiir on March 27. r -The Sunday School is glad to wel. � tome all children of � AR ' r the cohnlaunity, A[J�''1�Q,NX81v W,$ and "r parents. -.- sail A •fot>,{w �.TSOE[PiRpL(, R A:, LLB. The Evening W. A. i3 Sponsoring . e � -Oltacie Yoelk. Etarelalsr ssy s akatiag.party at brooklin - ��� ��� Iwo Arena '�. sos.ls, Implements ,ems, on March 23. Luadt will be nerved sin iOarii, >isei 10�-- ld" Cdaris +o+k'0sWb 10 Greenwood Sunday School itoont_ Put on 4.a! �M�oRitile �eitweo4Ir Blau. Skates skating PardY,. Yoyr - ZM� '. tea and come along, cveryoae• e F*s. 3_011 isss Ph"t Ajax le1 The Farm Forum this week met , M«�ra. Chas. McTaggart's. Topic R � jis•e; �i l ..T-ZAq* 0-2L% - Farm Organization - A College 3 - Ire M� Course?' - Suould-farm,organza-- 5 Asa 1Issn.�d�ata ll�IBa/ _ tiow, policies and programs be part PHONE WH. 2-1911 -- - PICKER1Na , sommo n cites 1dN. Creighftni Fraser of college curricutynia I r r Mr. David Pegg, son of Mr. and hire; W. Pegg writes from Germany- SEPT IO TANK OLEAN -O Ur where he is a Canadian Army Tea- - hr� �' elver. He states that he and several L', L T Bcwrls . _ and- I~iofgrlee other school teachers are being all- _ owed to tour the Near East. For COMPIRTE SEPTIC TANH SERVIC$ I seven years they were not allowed 'SO'rrld 4lWf Solltdl r,, Bed of Comwneree Chambers, to risi:t there, since .the Israeli - 1+17dW TAMS INSTALLED 3 Shrt� &nw Nord4 OshaWA Arab troubles. The tour will enable PrlWie• t them to visit for two weeka hlEeeililY a:;Old thaawea Telephone R.A. 3-3.16 ,: ter. They will visit shiers. S�rtia� p- �T ` 1� - / /� 4,p - E111ad Q+e�t --- -- —t5e EPt, Istanbul. lI V�1' i'a 10 el'1i� Adieus. the Dead Sea; Jerusalem. _ LIM. 21771l1 or #T: Z•136� — WA] _ - Damascus, Jericho, Cairo, the tam- - 00TJW 'T H� ous City Thebe; and the Egyptiatl -h M)W ".9.3f'ua. Ll. ACR1t►IiES A1fD Pyramids• They will travel by air. AdhW407 .ad Mr. and Mtn. �4'. Pegg and Mr. COO- we liaso � h{ and airs. J. Brooks and Sir. - . .has Etayus eYlth and t Good Christ Dawn PaymeaN Mrs Edgie Pe;rg 'visited •Mrs. G. _ CALL. - lit. IIKGI:S 'Pegg, Markham; on -Saturday even= :,IWMBER AND PUILDERV SUPPLIES v r I!W Freftpi And Ezpeeto E _ ar> Kiirgstone are.. _ ___--- P�rivoo I -- ._ - nicely settled hn their..new home.0th D . 'PAINT . . . J//GQ �asiGTi�� Wllw4t,dAIM'1 - OlHee 6h'-NM the 8th Conces-ion, '9ighway Monument Worlrs" J• A• W�UGEa:f ' aM 50Na afr' . =�litton I'tvq spent part of BOORS AND TR'L�IA this week in Brockville a4 the Ann- ROBT. AUSTIN. PROP. cal ual Coniervl ee Branch sleeting ` N1 >P.t4erMaoed 1�ieeMea of the «''omen's Uia3ionary.Society. i ' IL 2, L Whht�t Ontarle BatsblWed IeOe '. Air -and Mrs, Kendry and Airs. • Stofion Road crud No Z lflghway �n awes wed et _ Hallam ;pent the week-en'd with ea N0. E'Hlga" between their dau•IIhter and sister, Mrs. A•, 13t61'ttty cad Ajaz I ,• w, , lea REAL ESTATE NG �aas r*.orders• T� TELEPHONE PICKERI Photo co-op now in Pick- -=------------------------- ----- 'ST. GEORGE'S A CILICAN -: 101 AMU( 1Q45- 'LLrIBI�/C Bring and Ajax areas. To CHURCH buy or Bell for protrtp! P:c>carins Onts:io Rector Li�l:al 1LiZJti "UrtOOUS :Guth! ask for Rev. H- S. Sb p6erd, B. A., D. D. - '• _ 18aTJ 1lO Mr. Blower. Box 198, Picking — Phone 171 - l�Qi1 sT9121211 CaI1 SUNDAY SERVICES _ - 8-30a. m.--Holy Communion ardware E6803 i%*Ulsa sun _Aa Jul SdWz IIAD a. ra.—Ho P� - - m.—Morning sees . •y Comrnatnon (4th Sunday) -------- _--°--_------ General Inwronoe Rwhor ► . . __ _ - Pidcering 590 or MO. 3-3337 11.00 a• mC Sununit H�1 in the �aillt8 Electrical a Cyr y - c8 Appliances , T�EYISION-- _ 11. z_m•—Nursery in Rector _ eC Room - a u W 4 years - - REPAIRS WEDNESDAY ESDAY - Tools; Glass Etc. ' >' 1 10.00 a. m.—Holy Communion and PHONE: TSmpie 9-1191 f A■ M.S. �' • Intercessions for The S:ch I� - .r DUIVPAItTON RADIO TV : '. .. A JA x II�� .Ai R ER R r R. Y.OYAL ORANGE LODC3E a s � s a r war r I -_. Mesa Fist Tuesday Of Month At __CHU1zCH OF THE � JFUNERAL APN?_ — HOLY TATNTTP_ e W Z 0480 1 K. Ferguson Phon H. - Riccfeer ng• _ l�alsrishr,IBM lroaiccrOO _ AMBULANCE SERVICE . -':J :': _.-'.. pan Master _ vo Ths BUZIM�. AJAX ------------------ ------------- - — : No. 2 tRCHwkY - Prckeri united Cknb 'MARKS -ELECTRIC AT Pill MUM BEACH ROAD Ministert Rev: Melville.Buitars - •SUNDAY, MARCH 20, 1960 Industrial, /rl 1 I ��I Inmil an" CO. Tee hone Co rr>'erc a 8 Residenfial r n '?Gips on Pukax P 9.4s A. M. - Sunda Scholl — — y .Prom t Efficient Service — Free Estimates sree tw- ll.0o A. M. - Worship Service P �iMeas]rseaaes 4>1siYrsR, AUDLEY J MARKS 'Oftwhow 1.15 P. M. Sunday School a �, 2.30-P. M. . Worship s�r�iee ';I'el. TE.9.1 570 R.R. 2, Piekorili�. ownim &-Gib4on x` BRADS PR99 : w +r ss1 ' ----=-------------------------- - C�rietian Science Society UUINDAKIUM WE SELL ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO PICKERING DUNBARTON All Pipe. Fittinea, Fiztme i'Pima>thae_ _.. MONTEITH, MONTEITH, KIEHL i CO. E•aipmoot For-Home Neehsnice. �Invitei YOU To Its Regular Chi R ._CENTRE Cheri" Trusts". wE I� se Nt Road Public School - Lioimer TrsnMs he1m11stloo - _ Plumbers. Rosebank Road, South Rwo-Doers Wed OF LG.A.) - TWO RADIO A T.v.1%M1111111M AN" — ° °"+ 'RtE HELP YOU GET Every'Sunday at'11.00 A. M. •' ADMIRAL TELEVISIONS TECHNICIANS _ . +► a. W. Kiehl C.A., ILIJL Sunday School At The Same Hour • LEW".VACUUMS - -- ;-10 serve o0 Times 'Pgaemts At 'Low Cod, •, • •., Osherwe RA sassn I U _ A Reading T.V.. and RA O T BES FOR CALLS TO THE HOME'' Burt R. w.hrs c A ding Room Is Open To Ths BATTERIES, ETC. Ai•= »o. AT 2-ZQ80. Public, In The Allerton Real 9 '.TUBES TESTED FREE - --PHONE TE. 41191 } 4320 Kingston Rd. West H91 $eta Building, Kinl3eton Rd. _ phone answered twenty-rout 1 to Build At� Rouge Hilb. {PHONE WH.' 2.6430 hours a t Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays day - From 2.00.to.4.00.P. M. OPEN 9 a.m. - 9 pmL� T.V. 'ANTENNA INSTAi1Af10N ,9TAF�ORP 'EROS. for Further Information, Call BN11�i1'!Aa[• wNp ATbntic 2-2635 d f. --- -- ----- - ------- now" � BA- lw- --«« » -Y- shed last Saturday when dial cru-: r tsaser mia. ivuj .. - INCE AGAIN . . .. BY. POPULARVEMAND . PTH 0, 'l, � • • .« ••np J Y, •f/8f H fN,F° f� Trn }' 4 1 Jb rly`'4.N'{' ! zd `" `• ny�� 4c� f r , xi f ` OR ONLY , y rv` � yfr �, f, r��,r4rrfn� ! / �'1 f� fffj/�f � if .'� •� - ---� � +"r r Yu,• ;�'F�f i�'f�. f ffF! �, f/f rtY A t �N PLUS ONLY FOLDER ($3.7.50 IN IGA TAPES 6 _ _ -ALL FOOD FEATURES - EFFECTIVE —Acm-m il6. 14 ----- -- :WE RESERVE THE RIGHT T4 LIMIT QUANTITIES - - BURN'S SHAMROCK COOKED -BURN'S CONEY ISLAND - READY-TO-EAT RED 9 CELL • ` ROYAL GOLD ,PLAIN'or'NIPPY _: �i U KED MOTS BURN'S LEAN MILD CURED —6HcIf os'WI+oJe C EES E ;�z: COTTA VXE IPKQ SLICES ib. C c 0zLS FROZEN FRASERVALE lb• BURN'S JELLIED " ----- _ . :-- � .MEAD A SHANKLESS SKINLESS - _ s-u. c DEFATTED - HALF or WHOLE CHEESE TIN 89 • 110-Oz. - - `'1►KGS. C -:TREESWEET-S A V E 4 c 9 TENDER GREEN = U.S. No. 1 v u 448-OZ 'I. _ _TIN - IGA INSTANT—SAVE 6 c 29 lbe 6W. 1 L-K 3,9c TIN RED RIPE, BEAUT•IESi • SUNNY MORN —SAVE E . 6.c i 70MATOIS PKGS. ---, :, -L�, c GARDEN FRESH _ — PKG. auli ow e-r �acb � _ ---�- SAVE 6c _ LARGE FANCY CLUSTERS-.-EMPEROR Y -ul lbs. c _ r ` CHECK YOUR LOCAL PAPERS FOR TIME AND CHANNEL OF .loom er .Room T V Show k 1 p WONDERFUL ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE KIDDIESI IGA MARKET - ; = CUPS FOR _ FEATURED ON - j Each c - ROMPER ROO�IP —A D- RTNK 'THE KIDDIES PICIRI)VG DNTARIO 0 ,`'f a