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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1960_03_25 m. • r• Y r - eo ews :'' c erin �psiacrigtioa'Rat".gt9p Per Ya-r Uaited_Sate"s:$3.00�� W. C.MUR�"D SON PUBLISHRR9 •5e, PSR O Autlswised As Second a1M YatfN YOL. 77' ht0. 28 PIC1gSRINa. O>tFTARIO FRIDAY KARCH 2S, J960 Publishied Suns Nevemb�• ladl Post Office Dept- Ottawa - History in ' The Making ?village Sets Tax date �� Pldcaltat Villip ;Cowen has fat / their 1960 Taz Rate. The Rate is net at 'Rafideatlal l�Ln aY and Agricultursf} - 64.8 tdfW'i and "Commercial and Industrial at - Members of Mrs. H: G. West* > 67.9 mills". ney's Sunday School Class of thq• We should point out that while United Church went bowling aq w the State may appear to-be down, Saturday, March 19, and later reto r " I increased costs will raise.taxes.here urned to the home of Gail Disnet. as in most other municipalities this for Group discussion. year. Harold Anderson, Post Master at hoarse from hospital, faollowingj surgery on his leg. We expect t* Low a� Water Rates gee him back at the office soon. On Thursday.evening there was 4 For � 7 very good attendance at the Opeq f House at the Dist. High Schoch• Water rates will- be decreased -in where results of the winter's worii -Water Area 1, as of April-lat this of the Evening Classes were shows. year, according to a bylaw passed by . The exhibits included - Industrial♦ Pickering Township Council this Arts, -Sewing, Art, Typog, and • week. Square Dancing. Coffee was: served! Engineer T. O. Jefferson explained It is regrettable that there was ash " the reason for this. Her said that the error of name, is the report of th* cost of a water tank and main ex- death of Miss. Grace O'Connor Iq tensions in -West 'Rouge turned out last weel�e,news column. We ofiex r " to be about $30,000 less'than antics- our sincere apologies. Ed. i �.. pated, and that there were now near- Congratulations to Norma CaTt. v' ly 50, more consumers in the area. Wright 'of Pickering District Hight "We must not .burden the people" School for obtaining an Award for 4e said. her outstanding performance at thq 10,000�ga1 ons or more every th at. Hart H Collegiate use,a n' Friday n Reeve C. E. lldorley " Mayor Wm. A. Parish was "Our wa't Previously the re, per zee I months The winning play To r Barrie -- - -- has-beer set-at:.a-. presented last Saturday' night. ' 'tn.it fort ka:-, ualisher of the Pickering News. The Reeti•Phaid his interest in th �,� The--new rate eased-bp-Va-ugha -- . minimum of $b.56 for anyone using, late Drama Group. ' y' ig •a y p g e 10,000 gallons or less. Payment to be , Hurry_Scott and family are moan 1 •'Number, Please' girls walked ott, The News was one of the firm six phone at one tithe became very per- made every three mnnths..For prompt in this week tw heir new house at ' as dial phones usher2d. in :utother subscribers; when the telephone sonal. His wife. Cynthia, at one payment the charge will be only 55.00 turner Sherwood . Ave. W. .andl milestone in our municfp:'1:y s pro- first came into our area: time worked on the switchboard in per quarter, which saves the taxpayer %Vindsor Drive. ► ' gress. The Reeve's•first words over the Pickering. about $6--per year. We-extend sympathy to the 'faaa•. History was- made, loct.ly. when new phone system were: "cxood ev- Reeve Morley commented on the �.' ily of George Thomas,' whose death. Reeve C; E. Morley, u' Pfckrrrng ening, Mr, Murkar, - hiatory-is being. fine-building the Bell had construe-. 'Rash Car Thefts _occurred on Monday, March 14, at, . Village, andfayor 1ti'ai. :1� 'Par-,h. '' made. I am calling you from. the tad here, and of the interesting tour ,1jax and Pickering Hospital. . of Ajax. made the first ca•l; over • new telephone exchange. "This is he had just made, inspecting .the Beverley and Mrs. Bryant speat .the new dial system. a sort of - end of'one era and the 'new equipment. �n Local Area � the-week-end set the home of 144 District MaiSger J•. W. Lowry, start of another". He and Mr. Murkar discussed parents. � told the two gentlemen they could Reeve Morley, in his convers'a- briefly, their personal knowledge of There was a rash of car thefts and Mrs. Phelan has reported a vis1% ' Call anywhere or io' anyone they tion, 'said his o%�•n ,history of the the telephone's 6isto;y in Pickering, recoveries by local police departments recently from a'flock of about on* swished, telephone here went. back to the Mr. 1l uekar, .in his public .school in this area over the past week. - hundred red polls. VN'hat is a rid- Mayor Parish chose th Hoovers' and`the late school days, had served as a relief On March 16, the township police poll? A'red poll is a species of find -parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Parch, Miss Kate Fox, who,was an opera- operator, on t e rest switc ;m; ­ of Toronto. for here for many years, while al- this village, somewhere about 19015 station. On March 20, they found.an- of the spruce forest and occasiuneW Reeve Morley chose to keep t,ts most totally blind in her later days. or 1906 other .on Shoalpoint Rd., Pickering' comes south in winter, _ ,.-call,"local" and phoned.W. C. Mur- He divulged some secrets too. Beach. Early Monday morning they Also of interest to bird-lovers, w=ar, arrested three boys and a-girl,from hear that on Friday, Brian Balsdost• Kingston' in a stolen car. caught a crippled evening Woabcak6, • • _--. • On Monday afternoon the township p� tends t6 re-1 Township- May Have To Expropriate ToWnshtp To Take Pace Picked np a 16 year old boy on port was banded. a in Greenwood Rd. who admitted steal- t this bird to the Audubon Sot+} Pickering Township may have to _ irty to Wasihington. 8 P y -� ing the two abandoned cars from To>~ take expropriation Pugs Landmark Bunts At Action �n Dogs onW and another from Oshawa. FALSDON - Vernon and Kalb.; quire 10_acres of land for their new Pickering Village Chief Howard erne (nee firth of t wish to attar treater plant at the f oo t of Brock Nickling recovered a✓stolen car_yn ounce the birth of their son, Gse�.r Road, it was disclosed at council this • • This week, Fred Miller, who resides i.Sunday left near the 401 overpass. cry Allan,' on Thursday, March 17., week. �im�+oe Pont near First Concession and Altona IHarry Scott of the village had his,car 1960, at the Oshawa Gen. Hospit,sL,, Reeve Sharman Scott told council Road stated that both his girls were' It is good to learn that Mrs. Rer stolen sometime early Monday morn- parker has returned :from boapital that the Developer had been unable bitteri.by a police dog last Friday I ing. We also understand that Al Daw- to make a' deal and was asking the Aldo.Lodge at Simeoe Point,a land- on the way to school and it was four observation; and,is making a 4004, days before the- animal was picked son at the corner of Greenwood new township to Clerk L. T. Johnston �'� in this area for many years was 1 recovery. t� P try. P and fourth concession had his new was instructed to go ahead and try burr about 3:33 a.m. tt to be checked for rabies. Miss Elizabeth Richardson hat on Tuesday morning. P 1 station wagon stolen. On top of this and purchase the land. y g• . Gwen' Miner 15 was bitten three the OPP had sintilazr cases during fire returned home after_spending trt� Cee- Winters A'ax .i..,e on the w,ay_�.-.�ge Hills_. — of the week •;Mth relatives is, o ship's solicitors have, in their posses- said the building was beyond saving school, and later heir sister Bonnie 12 - - _--" eorgetown.— 1 ' • , aion; a check for'$20.000 for yrstieat by'the, time it was first noticed. We wish to express s-m th- iat' pa wag bitten by the same dog. I Pa 5 for the 10 acres. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Stewart and Mr. Miller tole.' council.that at_cer- Ask Area 2 Board Mrs. Chris Fair and'family in tlaq 'If, Mr.'Johnston is unable to make their daughter 'Sandra live at the ain times the school yard is over- sudden passing of'her mother Kr*.' a deal for;the property, the township odger-They awoke when they smelled p rue with dogs. He said the principal •r11ex: Gordon, on Saturday test. � will have to take expropriation pro- smoke and found flames shooting-out Mrs. E. Phinn said the animals were Reduce Mill Rate Sympathy is extended to "M ri' ceedings. the roof at the rear of the building. becoming a real nuisance and that Gordon Hunt, on the death of he;, Engineer T. O. Jefferson pointzd Flames were fanned by a strong wind. .on, day sire_-.ke.n_t__a_dog locked in Pickering Township • council have father, at Peterboro, pn Wednas- out that. this site was picked several The lodge which at one time was the basement until the dog catcher returned the,budget of School Area 3f arch:16. — years ago by. Proctor,. the engineers a popular summer resort was of frame 2 and are requesting the board try came for hifit:•• � '?sir and firs. Joe. Turner,.. ofE and has received .O.W.R•C. approval.I structure, and had been built many It was suggested that Mr: Gerigs and-cut the mill rate d_own to -what �torrisburg; alto Ni-rs. XVnt.,('rues•. The land in question is at the foot rears ago. _ be asked. to make checks on school it was last year.; ie and son' Glen, of Bo•,N•.lanvi.le� of Brock Road and owned by fir. A. i — — }ands. Last year the school'mill rate for i Picov of Pickering. BUY EASTER SEALS -,Area 2 was 25.9 shills. T%is year the � were guests of \f r. 'and tin. I. j. board proposed a lutdgef that -would I Prouse, on Sunday: - require"'a mill rate of '18.9 to raise,f' Miss Gladys $240,8^r 4.47. visited relatives here on the week* _ Y So Long Everybody , Reese Sherman Scott said the Fi- n„nee Committee met last'week an The regular meeting of t!,e'Hort- .:, discussed this budget, coming up %vith I ici,ltural Society was bold at tl=e li- the above: recommendations. E. Centre on Tues,lay. A report of _. Council was unanimous on a re- 'i the annual convention at Ham, tots corded vote to return the budget to r -,%'as given by 'fir.,. Ree:,x and Mrs. the board for re-adjustment, llillcr. The prggrain .couaiswd of musical selection6 by Tan Buttars, New Fire Alarm vat a moving picture marketing iiig-tlte various processes of marketing flutiva ers in Holland. ( _ • Mr_ and firs. C.-J. Butt spent thy' For i _ Since the new dial came in last daughter Helen Tyndal and iami:yj Mr. Allan Lawson and little daw+j week end, the fire call system in Pick- hter Grace of Toronto, visited his, ering Village has been operating on mother Mrs. Fred Lawson on th a different set-up. Where we called the operators be- week-end.. - ► ore, we now ca one is ce or r y o n Zenith 7-7440. This in turn rings a Geese Elliott is suffering freest! Randolph number in Oshawa cormect- pneumonia; At present she is with: " ed to .the Oshawa Fire Hall. They her -daughter Mrs, Chas. Crtis " "e e push a button there that sets off the (Maxine) at Ajax. fire alarm in Pickering Village and 34rs.. Arthur .Grills .is ill at hJ at the same time turns on a two-way daughter's in Toronto. A +peedy r radio in the fire truck. covery is hoped for the two ladie4l When the first fireman arrives at Mr. Reuben Pyrite, of \fa„itouk{ ! the hall,he calls the Oshawa Etta hall in Island was a• guest of Mr. ant, on the radio' to get directions on Mrs. -Walter Pearson -last week. l� where the fire is located- Open House was held at troth pubs] j lie schools on Wedtiesday, Marcl�:� 16, with' a record &fAendanee of 3000 DUCR8111 d Th -1 k • • • . • to 90 percent of the familles re _ I resented. The tedchers greatly ap -- Mr. Dave Brundle, Frenchman's reciate the intercat .shown, asSeVe I Bay, called us a few days ago to sally as the night was very stos's+glr ask if we didn't think it a bit early Mr. Bu•ssey, of Riverside DriTC p�sf>• for ducks to be appearing down ' celebrated his birthday on L A few of Pickering Village's tele- phones cane in. Left to Right are: Farquhar, Mrs. Peggy Pearson, Mrs. there. Well we wt t there's but wick's Day. phone operators whose jobs were Miss lscbet ]V,theson, Mrs. G. Alice Koeheman and Mrs. Grace Dave said 'Ill but there s 3 d. :'tut i 'shed last Saturda when dial rt-.,! ' i.:. esa�ser, Mrs. loan Coc er. ha Barn omero on ruse lake right now". Sd. 1 e , e. LL in Barrie, O ; children aced ' s�Post• Sow way to got a ,Isar title is to eapror ROUGE H we are sorry to hear that stevea dsq, e a ag;rq to heaF that Mrs. K { ahouf Betting out to help them hdi P - �( i Beil.o Alto Road. opaflned to rg HIIt is not feeling- themsWeS? BIRTHS S home with flu' Diibaforof Rouse We are glad to hear that ]t�s. SYmPa esteiided to Mrs. very well. Get Well Soon. tBor0. to ,Mr. sad Mrs. Lr.rnm l5raates of Sheppard Ave. is. feeling mad Alton . . in �e Pam. Joining Forces are South West f•,v{a �y mad, I+itbKtsK, a&00t- and better after her recent i W"— oI r ee recently. Pickering Girl Guides, Browaks and TO �p VoL Masora. on 1a'ch �' Glad to hear t]sat Mrs. W. T.Smith ing of her des mad s ' of Pine Grove Ave. is feeling•better We are glad to hear that little Jtidy* Bo)! Scouts and Cuba, !n a refresh- 1960, at Afss . with the flu. W aldri$ of Alton Koad is back W went bottle drive and milk bottles. sdter s>" im 'f w g9PF- s- �•. March 28th, startins tlmq, . Mr.�Im lanry of Port cre-m o'tiock a.m. atf, low,chit- pkkering Tow�ldp.council passed Card OE Tbd� visited hig.l�Mrs.Maw 4 w '. It►onth - pPaaws� �� Garth Westbrook of Toronto dreg sad help them help Lhemseivea a bylaw this week to exPmPs3aLe a W f � eta thw to ldr, Ham Wort_ spesit Last Sundsq ;th Mr. and Mrs. Meeting place, Rouge Hill School. j small Parcel of land is West Ro}Mm � �h for their iers oira W SaPPy Siithday Girl Guide and Boy Scout ieaderE. on which to construct s winter tAs. PmP� of 4& of Alton Road qA 195 16T#I:'tt►i •_ .sstbraol[of, T� spent are ded badly in the South West t The land is situated st"the'ii6xth °� i'�eire ' ity 1ila:+ch 2s. .)E A- sVi1la�,her is Mr. '�icfceria l�sea°.Pai'pnti► "00 lws 31[;. sad Mrs. C. A Sc� weekedd w�ltli o+st: 1<Ot b9 # is of Mr. and and Mss. O. P. Waidri$ of A1%6na Rd. terested�n i*Ping t, !� `i Um Road, s Q�11 for $,outs Mr. Bell AT?r888'T. : _ (: P - " �.. t> �P Mni=o? attoria Ro.a i -Rrs. iLaEbsnyi.aE'.#Jas •. ' -th, RbVe Iiil!_is-home iron a t hofi-Guider Mrs. �entlasd AT2-0281.�t`oiv pl s4 is► =ar r t � -4 w1ey EvmING TILL 7:00 P.M* - •ROUGE HILLS - -- J . 1 EXCEPT 'f0�iR3, FRI, TLL 9:00- PAID ON NOe 2 HIGHWAY PRICE• EFFEETINE TMVRS., FR1., SAT., MARCH 24th, 25the & 26th. li15T EAST � Rvv� BR�� r = - ..��.. i DERBY BRAND � .. = �. ' YOUR . . .1S o:. Tins oil fOt c Td.WKSBi1' CAIVASSFB F00 Case of 48 Tins MAPLE LEAF' s 1% lb. TIN � ;3 9S H` ffi SDOBTEIIINGIb. . 2-1 c (SAVE BC ) { _ M • MAPLE LEAF 1 lb. Roll . .(SAVE 20e) . • � . - . �_ . C ' rr EASY ROLL HEESE { St. William's 24 a:. lac (SAVE bc) RJAIM 4t5c' MAPLE LEAF PROCESS CHEESE CHED=R_SPRED $ >a 9 (Sac. �,) lac°e 16 oz. r C SWIRT'S - �2 oz: Tim (SAVE tOt) - { i TABLE QUEEN ENRICHED fO` 000 1R E A D full 24 oz. sliced loaf -.1sc - - 4 CATELLI (in tomato* saucie i choose)'Largo 28 ex. Tins FRONTENAC ►ia�! tricks Soiig-het ti f or ` ICE CREAM 2, fo45 _ (Saco 7e) (Saco Sc.) REGULAR A R A R I E LYONS--ECONOMY-PAK _ - - ;Eons of � .'BAGS ' 0 0 C - Ibs.� 2 Cup S+s� -• - Booxn, siaLOn� r_soNE Wnxc POttekd Plantsb m S T E A­!K S A?TB IMVELT . -'I �b FRESH LEAN PORK 1 BONELESS ROLLED . UTT O 1 PRIME RIB ROAST ib.' 79 C -.Ho 1 FIRM GOLDEN RIPE °MAPLE LEAF' SKINLESS - � Ib: pkg: Ct ANANAS- Ibs C ' SAUSAGE _jC_WQ--- ARTHUR'S - SHOULDB Ib. c S , r full one and kge. FRESH SLICED ,Ib. PORK L- 1 V ER MAPLE LEAF 1 t COOKED i 1b. 2�C I , - LEAH MIMUD a GLAZED J'aRK KKI[Si BACK BACON _ :.END CUTS OR SLICES 1b; i 55C FRESH LEAN CENTRF CUTS OR SLICES Ib. � � l Ce ee 3 S C i.. 1 I od% od% onk 0% t ' m • -- "-- in 1919. In 1913 and 1814 D. Pettit ` f_ �� And ScoUtS looked after the telephone business'in Queen of the Teens Fairport Beach Cu Pickering. .! In 1909'there were 14 subscribers father And Son Banquet = anFrom d a year rater the number had h ' creased to 30: From 1914 to 1921 the s s . friends are needed to offer their help number varied from 62 to 69.Liddle, the A warm atmosphere of comrade- to Scouters in the unfolding of the we W.laced by W. Spriggs, j r P and Happy antjcipation prevailed great beauties of nature to the boys. P zy sat the start of the 2nd annual father Many fathers not engaged actively in 1919 and Later in the year Mr. bit- I u_ scouting are experts in various fields Fadden took over until early in 1920 1 anA son banquet held at the ComThe and can render a very valuable sere- when R J. Andrew became manager• Zlity Hall last Saturday evening. ice by coming out to cubs and scouts ' In 192.`' the Belt'Company and the =many attending were cordially wel- - -"corned at the door with a cheery word In and giving a talk, show Home Telephone Company agreed, to friendly handclasp. In res or,demonstrate something in an exchange of certain telephone pro- siid` a strong which they have great interest and 'pupilc for the purpose of eliminating - -'Everyone's eyes were at once held by roficiertcy, thus enriching the e-cperr- duplication in the territory served by ",the tasteful and appiopate table P sitive boys• the respective comp t aced there etices of the ever incFui cans- decorations that had been,Pi Mr. Hunt's talk was etijoyed.by ill as der-this agreement—Bell t by.the ladies, Mrs.' E• Palmer' Mrs' evidenced by the quiet concentration feu red to the Home Company its D. Jones, Mrs. H. Worwood, Mrs. J. Pickering exchange'with 63 subscrib-1 of the boys' from ers. Miss E. E. Pilkey w-as manager Jones and Mrs. P. Pearsall.included, A Presentation of a cheque The guests of the evening Frank Mr. J."Williams, Committee Treasurer at this time. _ tom an rovid only I District Commissioner 'Mr. �vaa made to Mr. James Williams, The new P Y P ,Runt; bir. Sid Pugh: Greenwood Con- Scout Master on'behalf of the scouts local service; connection with Bell Bert ation Officer; Past(,r David and cubs to be used for camping long distance lines was still needed golmes, Mrs. E. Crosier, Guide Cap- ui ment. for the community's extended voice. fin,and Mrs.H.Mona Brownie Lead- eq P `.tai Immediately and Mr . following, the saying A delightful coloured 30 minute The year 1940.saw the amalgama- r Holmes, a deIic- sound film depicting a canoe trip tion of the 35-year-old—Home Tela r.of C:race by Panto through wilds.of Northern On- phone Company and the Woodbridge ous roast beef dinner'was served then provided by Mr. Sid Pugh, k Vaughan Telephone Company in „the I.adiesf Association assisted by Conservation Officer. It illustrated corporated in 1910. 'J aUi Guides, who were gathleea Pal' easy very practicable ideas for cubs, When the war ended the munitions 'mer, Karen Peterson aria Susan and or apyone who enjoys camp- plant in Ajax closed down. Veteran Linda' Pieitarii. At the oonchsaion o, Ing The suiggitations and.'a,& ce given students from the University of Tor- - dinner thha� re p�mted in a very palatable onto moved into the deserted area and -� so that everyone present turned the plant buildings into lecture following mode by Mr.3 to who d not help to learn and obey the zoo and homes. The building hour- -'af the 6rotlp tut sad !dens many ideas and rules for the c;onser- in8 the switchboard was refiamed ( nxittee. A toast Lo the von,°f aa}}ttrr, forests o L�mtthe Hart House and became s mecca for • 3eotites well ss od-aives eatertai tent and social evenings. +attaess poreieait's to.by woods, The �Iloodbrfdgs A Vaughan Tale- __: Doug Jeffers, wha �•'` Aftes•.fthe close of t2}e 'ente:r�in- phone Company, inatitnted 'exchange John IL Rte+ 'oa ted.Tit SAe Yathtre brad as opportt>stitY• se3•vim inAhe southern part of Ajax � • Hz n to s►b��'e sons' schkv theIIthe in 1949. The north village retained. Vital, wazk spoke . oD ate., and to speak Ttlsal service out of >Pioicering ex' •ftttoduced 31Z HWA illustrating leadeacs.. change. presas�T WA s to�bona At the close of the evening every- Effective at midnight on December : th'°izeapotr am He said Our one left n groups of two's and three's 82, 2Jlib the Woodbridge k Vaughan ?' is a modern spate sae. wbple heart- was p�re�ged.by the W taco nts. and 'Cube must b• sharV'W>ind fns their, agreeing'. Company elVerienced too, the wonders,of na,- edty with each other that a good time siad Pickering and Ajax subscribers in our am, was had by all and it left them with were again made meQtbers of the Bel. tune .so Aew at new memoriits and, old ones family. Reeve Morman Scott et'ewm Worlds tick*b-sit eh helped liee4a Steve m — -- where some of-the mysteries of nst- happy With the purchase C. E. Blosdale cover some of the cost of his ree- jiral adeiue eta be revealed to them stirred in the minds of fathers think- Lord .'Qtneea of the Teens". Wairdi - a<s txeie6 can her es. led t Fathers and frig of sooutinS days long ago became manager for the Ajax-Picket- ."=ed this title by "ling the most ettt Talent Show. tug region taking over from M. J photo by Barrie Pomeroy i(innee who had served the Wood- _ And oridge Company To improve service and to provideST ROUGE ,w a last week attending the funeral Has Le n jthY telephones for waiting applicants th� ,7 R VVi service Mon. March 21 of Dir. 1 inley'a s History in PiekerinB Bell in.1953 transferred 3,30 sukacrib- Mr. and Mrs..i{on Maclnty-re,Rouge brother-in-law the late Mr. Thomas H EAU .rs from the north part of Ajax ou' ;ill Dr. had a puty for their daugh- Foley,.who wa3 killed in a car aecv= y was bull that year. Each ,f Pickering exchange to the Ajax .or Dale and ten of her Girl friends dent in the city last week. Our deep- - ride e Fin-.Ajax was not yet in existence in boundary } after the invention of of the seven major Canadian tele exchange. Friday night 1larch li; wheri they eat sympathy ' extended to th '1884, 10 ye phone hone systems provided the required After the cutover to .dial' servile .'vent skating at Heron Park, and had ley family. the telephone by Alexander Graham p laming, games and refreshments -it fiteat >R{ouge residents" who have Bell, when Pickering's first "talking taopiterators't headsets plowed valleys .n Ajax or t Pickering. Log distant •heir home afterwards. 1 been confined to their homes with the box- was installed. Miss Ann Hall, Sunnyslope, is ib-1 flu in the past weeks were Mrs. Peg Pickering's first telephone entered in the hairdos of ;17 Hellas Girls as xchange. Mrs. Phillis through loca� ;ent from Picker rig Hlgh School with Lynn, Mrs. Gainer, Mrs. G. Sharman, % __ upon a peaceful scene where gentle, the new private branch exchange op- numps and her friends wish her a Mr. Sammis, ' Patricia French and :. ::bonneted Quakers* strolled across a ened in Gate,House, one of the count- -*Pre athisntatica r Ajax and Miss L E pt�y o`t� Mary Lou Adams all of Rouge Hill : landscape at only by the soft dust tions,buildings of Defence Indgs . !ring will ere representative at Pick. We are happy-to-art.that., ve. raised by their petticoats. Limited; ui June of 1941 at Ajax. rin wall be transferred to Bello ;area Welch, Sunnystop% is able to We are sorry to repo Its 1941 counterpart rushed elms tieste the little toidlGilliland s*itcb-. >e out again after being confined to Byers, Island Road who has been sick munitions plant in a,country p ter home 'for the past few'weeks fol- with.pneumonia at his home for some —;=aced with. the harsh discordance of, board 'installed $ras1� kyjnger 0 -ng_a_�or imperration__at_ g East time is in the hospital uadtrgoing _ war when the need for thursderbolts F� 35peral Hospital. Also Mrs. Ron Dlac- treatment at present. of all types brought Ajax into being. nue nty-ret Rouge Hill Dr: who vans in Pickering Ladies' Bowling Lewis After the tutover to dial on March It was like a table�it n ht b h Mr. jack Anonby has returned �e Seythoro General Hoapitat, for ' 20 of Ajax and Pickering telephones, The connecting posts surgery last week._ Standings As Of Match 15ti 199� _ r_raaz baby and old settler alike -will oft he�abibottom ike t+ov►s of copper ehsn ho Western Canada$ several weeks Mr. 'and Adrs. Don MacPherson. Z•aam !benefit Iran a telephone system rt41a. The ping used had no cord sE Mrs. Bert Cralloway hzs been;is Ridgewood Rd,`weze in.New York en- No. 2. - 'Dorothy ;modern as tomorrow. oying the bright ligkts for a few No. 3• . Amy 19 T;te Blake telephone of the eighties tached, but was like a disc will► twx St. dlichacl's Hospital u abt weeL lays. No. 5• _ Hazel 16 eonsistad, of,three boxes} mounted on copper extensions, about one and one- heart treatment for the past n eel. 1 and of twerler Whope or so. Mr. Real Tipiti,Guadalajara, Me-d- ' Itia 1. - Eileen -a R�t backboard• The tog box,con- hsH inches long n laced -Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Lewis o1 -, has been a guest of Mr. and 'Mrs- No. o. - Evelyn 13 dined � Ito• generator. the In malun` s connection You P ?en Cowan and. family, Ridge Pro. 6. -'Barbara to had a,hsole in i<.contain- twq of these discs oppoelte eacY► other and, Mrs. visited her pareiits Mr. wood er p 4or the number. sad Mrs. Clare Iseevil last Reek. for the peat two weeks. High gee fQat) '• 11)io"�btfsy P1usF i Im fee,mouthpiece and Blake trans- n the column 4PPWiWatorni was oft Happy Birthday to tht folbuving. Several local families of the Balta7 inn 2- HIA Since ) - itber. Th4 lowest box.eont+i~'iaei the *hen,sn.deft. tat ey aith celebrated'Naw Rua, f Mwj. Busse 241; High de the„'talkasK,tar ut s4ver tcbboard would °o Marsh 18, Susan: 'Hodcl and ? Mon. Match 21-_*Torontle t . to Pd'dvi "SazaatLe 1Ceevil, and March 21, to *few Year, � ..]{may Lq 633; Hide �� No "fit," A froth]_err ►an o� am o 1� t .t d to taller `Douglas Yarns. there the festivities were tld_.this ) • , gig '. •.' '� ' ' often 240 the ez .the ., e.G' Pbatri� i%Se�eral 'f Qere attended the • '. s • _ -M -s fns and the hrpt rra�tt ' •battery. ,,, listed 1I t rear's fiat mtfsieipsl df`aa'fr at Sroiishaia oa: The Cizple A of the Gtsex presby- tA0 Scorns Atari Ot►tE - Ne - An ell>7�+►•mat-bdida.tlre,P110PA Vi°' ern, aft 'dl3eeLor9''!br Ont�r* • * Frlday night. ,erian R'otttei�'s Guihd, is Dorothy Phelan 259; e1 Nea1c O=:t L. .5., Editor Piekeri>Ai ; 1Tr,''and Mrs.' Clare Keevii vin- travelogue in the West i vided ease for gaud ` -Parton 239; Norma Baker 230. 223; Hu! tW"0 i �r ited relatives in Toroonto on Satu rt Rouge Seh`shl, Fri. March '?.a, 8 p•set• Lay 22~5, 214; La1. Stapks 217; Hui. _ as a.d►raitEls admission is fifty.cents and everyone Hunt Z13; Anne Penstaae 213: Lit. _ Put t child t� b6d ti n� P#bl :,l3 � twenty Rianetrr 21 I, 200; Eileen Thompson ' . �w1i She advise f?� � gy Reatdeaee .� About on hundred and twee s welcome. Ridgewood Rd:was s X0 e'tou p idvery Stable persons attended the annual Banquet ells.Ken JotNS, 211; Nora Bullock : Bessie Bc/ �u�;..��.��,�.u► ,to' d -'445tt,tfVar her yowus- �''4Y, �•�'.. _ old Blike Giartd•Trufik R'y.,'.Station of the local Legion in the Masonic in Ajax Hospital, for a few days,this _ lnto th4 Hall here last Saturday night. week following minor 'surgery: - 20D Seneca Aied Over -' the days when the HMS k Wrisht.Millers,Elm Dak The Teen-:\gels enjo)'ed the Re- Jones Sr., from Toronto has beer Mari. Hunt 244; HizJb Neale 24w talephtme was Yom- Ontario Bank creation Committees,Dance in 'the !coking after the, rest• of the Jone Lit. Staples 239, 215; Lit. Kimmel Diagnosis by telephone was not Pos- eared and thumbprinted, this Hell here 'on Friday night. bars. falijily at home for a week. Bible in Pickering in 18" for the tele• Dog �'izley left after the dance here to David and Bobby Farquharson. 237• '�; Pat Cameron 2Q5, 212; Lil- phone installed •in. Doctor Byron 'little direct ory has now found wrest- „call oft' at a dance in Brougham. Ridgewood Rd. celebrated their birth- ern Thompson 222,. 20¢;-Bessie B 14 store tMt year was the ing place under the eaves of The Bell Hilda Lennox":221. SOn Field's drug 's head office We understand that James.Pedc!+c days with a double party Sat. ?March ant �Howe 218: Hotel Dawson ' "eottimtunity'a one and only and could Telephone Company has sold his trucking business to 19. Many Happy returns of the day be used solely for long distance calls. building in Montreal where, with its to them both.. 217; Nora Bullock 210; Marg. Egor= Athur Widetnan,'of the Town Line i11r and blr�. .J�hn Finlpv. ^ i off 206: .- Fern. Bryant 205: Pat c Seventy miles of poles and 74 miles companion directories for all the ex- Jim has been trucking here for ir•:p.' Tootle, Rouge Hill Dr. were in Otter• Stratford Z04:. Barbara'Suter; 202 -- -of wire between Toronto and Whitby changes in the Company's pr sent' years and has an enviable dr:v:ng ;made possible this long distance con- pa accurately records the present's record. nection. When young Doctor Martin Bate- blr. slid bars. Norman Young cn- M! Through Toronto, calls 'could be g :ertained friends from Eastern -Oct- BRIDES inade to a rapidly expanding network man returned inPLondon in 1886 ario on Sunday. LET US CAP FOR YOU - throughout southern Ontario where studying bur, and Mr:;. Gilbert 1�'illiani ?n six years before the'first long distance he and Doctor Byron ,Fields• became. HE BE DAY . BEAUTY Of YOUR WEDDING sine for commercial uses had been partners.in the drugstore business. and family of Toronto, spent COMPLETE COVERAGE _ day with:!firs. Will:anuon her°. effected be tween Hamilton and Dundas The year 1888 saw the downfall of _ _ ;`so that business and courting can, the hopes of the town's single maidens Sarco Employees Isere in Toroc:to -HOME CHURCH RECEPTION ,s carried on betwetm us and our su- as Pickering's spinsters saw the eligi-. on Thursday nrgi making a lour PHONE OR WRITE `4. bureau neighbors," the Hamilton ble- younk doctor carried off to the of the Globe ail.= :.fail., newspaper declared. altar by Minnie Bunting, daughter of We are pleased . to re'p)r`. B sir Barrie Pomeroy _ Long distance lines rapidly spidered the justice of`the peace. Barton s no«• home fr>ri, hnspita; the In 1887. Doctor Bateman bought out w �. tc; re,of ci - R.R. 3 PiCKERiNG OLD ROSEBANK Dot. N. TE• 9-1417 Claremont Baptist Church is r.o�� •y thL-UC*h0ttt ears that folio-wed.. and' transconti= the interest s ant rest n ni innin* rti eek of Spec .l aervir w neuraI telephony was ,made possible partner and became proprietor of the g 5 ;Monday. ?lpra '!I. 1{rv. in 191•, when Alexander Graham Bell drug store as well as local-agent for Ivor Pnwtli of ll'alee• wig Le the placed the first-telephone call across the'Bell company.. special spcaker for the the-v.. iar•'ro the continent from New York to San days, from 2 to 4 p.m.8on Sunday, Will also he special mu sic. t`ANNUAL METING _ Francisco. .yr c...•,It was not until 1920,however`,that and from l0 to 12 noon and `_' to 4 bars. S,.:plienson Osn•i`ra, ralleI - on mold frends here -,n `.:u l.i -Pickering Township Federation of Agirieulture telephone users here were able to call p.m. on holidays the. doctor and.his Quite h w from her^_ .ir= attr t - "; any point in Canada and the United new bride responded to the town's tel- Thursday � h 31st States. Serti-ices to Canadian points ephone summons, inc, t, k,cker plane fr it Sr>>ii:- 19ta e . of Ontario and Quebec was In 1900 the Gilliland was cut out Ville, 'n which the '1a .:rr.ut team "t'' ""er - available only over United States lines of service and a number 117 switch- is pa i:•.'.:ling. y Township Mall 8irhai� .• d until 1932, when the Trans-Cana'la-board placed"in service. T• bl I Tn: Ciai ernont Baptkt i:lurch IA ---++ o r • Telephone System was inaugurated. Replacing, Doctor Bateman, plann,•;:• in shoe a il) °it I;Im .nu Reports, Discussion on Farm T A line from the Maritimes to the .McFadden was telephone agent from Palm c, Clay, More Ict.0s !zter. __• 3 Pacific entirely within the Canadian 1906 to 1913, from 1915 to 1917 and ^ -- - Ilk 7. • k - • - • • 244 Dave Synodic 218 210 Hill Sen- to their new home on Park Cra. loans. March S, sods they bet out in tbs Tax Exem R st�'� dersQn 248, Franit McNeil 227, 26b, General 4epunder - Girl Gum.•ea • West Toronto championships a: Dorothy Wiseman 212, Jim Whyte and Brownies Coorie Sale u now '„ DWSDvtoa Ham• Asi� shool Much 12. _. ����� - - ..282, Ivy Skitch 201, Gerry Whyte full swing. Please give them yow- p., Association Mrs. Bteakia Sr.'aad son Georgy x__''231. •Albeit Hoopes 248. Anna Cich- 'fall sttaport. The Dunbartoo H. and S. Assoc- of Wood Lake, Ont., called on their j. Whether Miss Violet Swan gets s. teen y � � � ZiiL• cooeratulatxons to hC� ..d..y heed a`itseeting at 1)unbuton Schoo= friends in DunlSuton last weep. l :lliut exemption.on her property on Dorothy Buck 201, Andy Whyte 212, Dowland who was 2 years old oil. on Tuesday, Much 1, at 8.00 P. mil Harold Anderson is recuperating { 'Con. 2 that she rents to the Dunbar- Jim Bern 286, Jean Whyte 239, Cord Saturday, 1vtarch 19. rj be attenoance was 8 Par- at home from his recent operation. won Legion was left unanswered again Warren 2W, 278, Betty McNeil 240, The.Candy Sale held by the .Ids, ,ellrts-.nook alcantagt of, e opPat- The Circle Group, 'W, A. held week. - -263, 201. Fairport Beach Guide Company was turuty to visit with the teachers of an, enjoyable pot luck luncheon on Councillor,'Clifford Layeox said he a nuge au�cess anu tut; b,..- Low- their -children in the various grade Wednesday, March 16, at the .,home . ':.'•Lad c9ntaeted the Dept. of Municipal' oughiy enjoyed thtmselvea. looms and discuss progress being of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lotton. Teti affairs and they told him they were: == ;ROSEBANK _:_ apps,Birthday to Gene Herr, made by the students. Miss Bradd� members were present, g legal opinion on the interpre-! . We are sorry to hear that Mr. Col- who celebrated ills 14th birtnoay on Grade J. woo the Attendance Faq Mrs. F. Torrance fell recently and �:fhation of the Act, ,by of Pine Ridge 1prive had the flu March 21. ner, hurt her hip. She etas in the Ajax Miss Swag said her lease with the;last week. It would be a tremendous ai- in The guest speaker was Mr. Jim Hospital. Zegion was on a yearly basis. She; We are glad to report that' Mr prolonging the condition of books Coates, of the Ontario Forestry 1)e- Mrs. S. Dixoff oriel-Mrs.-Gibb and said taxes had'been paid on this prop- Kave_n of Rosebank IS home 'fron• borrowed from the library. if eve;y- partsneat, who spoke on "Conserva- Sharon are confined to their homes _. t --arty for over 40 years-and-that ia- doing-fine. along a plaot,c bag - lion and Education". The importan- through illness. paying lazes on five'prnperties, she We are glad to hear t h a t Mrs or similar protective covenn whe„ ce of the correct use of our natural Sya>pathy is extended to the paying more school tax than some Cordes of Toynval Drive is much bet- obtaining books. At the beginnatg, resources could not be too strongly Howard Cross family on the.receEit ggmilies with six chBdren. �ter after her recent illness: the library provided these, but our emphasized, and Mr. Coates show- death of Mrs. Cross's mother; in j Reeve Scott said that if the Legion I The Rosebank Home and - Schoo' supplies are now exhausted. Until I:ed many interesting posters and the West. was going to benefit from the rebate held a'meeting last Wednesday even- such time as they are once more books. A film,.dealing with "Wood- Bob Pearce ]eft for Centralia in 3# cool$ altar the opinion on the.rrt t- in g. The meeting was well attended. aule to supply cover guards, a plan- land Manners" was much apprecia- the RCAF. Base lasti,Thursday. ter.- It would appear that--you are' Mr. P, Krocher of Oakwood Drive tic bag from home would be grate- ted- by the audience. Jim.Carey left for Vancouver lad .asldng fbr the rebate for yourself is feeling mush better-after his recent. fully appreciateed. Reireshments, served by the lad- . Friday where he will take up new ytr.d yo;. xs.:;e every right to do so,'illness. Glad that Michael Hockey sure- ..:. its of the Home and School brou ht -: However we have eve right not to The friends of Wayne Morris of g duties in his insurance business. " every , Yn essiully had his tonsils removed at to a conclusion, a.most interesting Mr. Eric Mills, B. A., of Mon- ;� grant the request, he added. I Rosebank Road S. are glad to see him Ajax Hospital. evening. treat, grandson of Mrs. F. Mills, R. Deputy-reeve Ross Hawthorne said'bic at school after a bout with the Congratulations to Theresa Moore Please don't forget the next reg- R. 3, Pickering, -has been awarded Le felt if a rebate was made to Miss flu: who celebrated her 9th birthday on ular meeting will be Open House - the Woodrow Wilson $ISM Fellow- Swan, others would hayo.to-su>;sidize _The.Tbiusda�ai'teznoon.-1•au. ----- - , - - -- pre = r. ship. He has been accepted at-Yale ,� rebate. 'be ''held- at the home of- Mrs. F. Best wishes to Bobby Hockey * * ]University to-take his M. A. in the it was decided to wait until an opih- Schwalm, Kingston Road, Rouge HiiL who celebrated his 13th births ay on BROCK ROAD fall. I= came from the Munieipa�l Affairs ! Last week's winners were- t. March 17.' The Home.and School Associa- Mr. Jaws Mitchell and Mrs. Mar- it .before taking any aetiom , Mrs.. Tayl6r;.,. wild, 'Mrs. Knighti. A iit:onderful Fashion Show was lino held ti eir annual pot luck:sup- gar et .Annan have returned from a ,hies- F¢r1 s; Throw,Mrs. Duns- �+ presented on Wednesday, pee, on Tuesday, March 22, in months holiday in Florida Mar. 17 BAY _ by the I. O. D. E. at Ajax. Among school, with a good attendance. A Mr. Adam Bradbury of.Toront'o, � t's R EN the,ladies present were: Mrs. D. short business meeting was ]'told' and Mr and Mrs. Ernest Bradbury r The Fz,enehma Bay Ratepayers WO�D ;,Blenkarn, Mrs-.'R. Hawthorne, Mrs. with the president Mrs. Moss in the of Uxbridge, visited Mr. E. G. Cbde Association held a meeting at the The Evenin Auxiliary of the W:' B. Diott, Mrs. W. Newman and chair. Music lessons for the ptrpili,- on the week-end. import United Church Hall last Fri 8 ' slay. Premdeat. M. -5. will meet' a week;later this Mrs. G..Julian, accompanied by her was discussed again. Nominating Mr and Miss. Archie Robertson of Wm,• Fertile.:stated ,pM re had been se, month, astead of t ,23rd, it will daughter Angela, and'G>!sidy New- officers were chorea. Mr. Lange, ]iJr: Greenwood, visited Mr, and Mrs. e Late flsm to purchase the b0-foot 30th of Mlzrch. The man. Many thanks to all the'mer- Wilson and Mr. Mott were guests. George Watson rs. recently. >eromtage on Liverpool Road•ovmed by .plane aE a xouncEd later: chants of Ajax and Oshawa, whose - Ltiir, and Mrs. G C. Smith are vac- ttLe ratepayers, being the entrance T veiling As' a, nsoring• contributions made this showing of. 'f Q'� ationing lent Florida Into the ball: payl4 some sus- a.3' en Ptil�;'oa.April 9th, in Spring Fashions such a success. The �•+�� "•Q The Legion Atixiliazy held its salon Jack Beek made a mo�that '.th¢ 2' arch. Pli'ticulars later. proeer s will be used for charitable The On-We-Go Auxiliary cater- regular monthly meeting on .Mon- -Larch 27, will be Missionary work in Ajax. ed to the Pell 'Telephone Open day, March 4. Plans are being,- the ratepayers association do nat sell y' J g the property'at this time. This mo- 5anday for the Sunday School. The Many happy returns to' Steven House at the. Pickering exchange made for a Bake Sale in April. -}oa was-carried.-There was a discus iZsionary-Committee have-arrang- .-A4'arn-cr whe=was 6 years old .Mar. office on Saturday night. Congratulations to Mr. and ,hers... scion on the affects the new develop ed for a special service commencing 24th•. The Pickering Township bangaet Gordon Hine? (Jeazs.Goa?az)-on the as°nt will have, on the residents at, at 10.15 a. m .11i phil�reo,. parents ` ilr. V. A.' Parkinson of Fairport' lass held at Brougham on Friday birth of,their daughter op Mar. 14, Site Bay. Mr. Fertile answered many and, friends cordiall7 invjt'erf.•-- 1 8eacff: cs, 'among twenty-=live max. evening, Pictures on conservation 1 Mr. and rtes. Colin Fa1lr+wr• of yu-r-tions, moQtiy concerning the pro- Sererai`lri6rn our-comm*JJit} en- active in various spheres of se>cice were shows, followed b} a se;:arE Whitby. visitpri Mr. acid bfrs. Goo. a+wsed sPwng?disposal plantat Fiersrh- ...lrn rcl ;the St. Patrick's Darice at in -Dickering Township, 'who were dancing, Walcott on Sune]ay. enan'a Bay. It-:eras suggested that an-' Brousthaitr-Hall. -sponsored by the gue..t� of the Kiw•anis at a dinner ' -• . United Church Susrday �chtxxl Air,.' Bourgeois, of. Liverpool Rd. e r- Committee,-Greenwood.- -in- Dunbarton Uaite'd-Church. Jloa-..f. teachers -held their• monthly m,,eet- S.. is in-St. Jo-eph's Hospital. 4Aher meeting be held in.tern. weeks Recreation atina.:irx invitation be extended to Stier- E hoir practice toil] be held Tue3- dam Cvonig, Mardi 21. Mr. Mel. ing at the Tioaie 'of Mr. and bir,g. man Scott the reeve, Ross Hawthorne de,; evennni. Will all choir members O-trorne tray gue.;t ' opeakrr and Jolm Denny, Fairport Beach, Wt $RUCK ROAD 'Drep.aty-ree:e and Counciliof Rosa uake 'a special efsort_to atteend; to- dealt mainly on•*-tree su!ijt rt ni _F :'Thursday. •?4farch 17. { `;: rr _ :D,-akin to attend, The mernil were prepare for special music�for:Ear= Citizrnuup Quoaeut . f�c lioirtec. The W. If. S. meeting was held _ .f r. ar.:. �a;tc: an.i the concerned about whether the sewage ter, out that.a per-oils,Citizzr.4liip cttu,• 1. at :tile church on Thursday of:pr- fami:y visitel'the Sportanuts. Show disposal plant would affect tits tester The Farm -Forum met this week bent can -be rais(M-,.or lu«•.ered by noon, March 17, with Mr:. John on Saturday. aric} tFxe c:zildrtn were in the I3;y;,about roads, .schools, "re- at the hoatr of J[-r: -and M' G. his otsn attendance or non-attenrie Parkcr, Spruce-.IWI'�peakiag on the able, to see ."1in�le,° tier TV star. -creat+orial areas and for` the- safety. Hcnninq. The topic --"The Consu•m- !. to cotnmunit� iii :r.: Mr: Nt nf. lY, mfssiox-work `in Rhodesia. lie. and lire �� Sowerby and of' the children .trot"ng to and fraiti er an•t the Farmer. The ]=ileum i< 'tewman, Rou ­Hill Lion+.Club r rs�I Dtm� rtcn people attend- mss„ also,:tires-F Co=utt visited sschcwI with increased'traffic on Liver- p S Chaien, at Green �tor:iny oti°a prujtcr of Historical tftankecl the eaker, anal also the of the Open House, at the Distri 't 'it,•. and %rr.,. �. pool Road. This next meeting, has Rrscarc;r'. They would appreciate.. Kiwani, for inviting so niaay tQ liirh School totters the various River, on Sunday: been arranged.for Friday, April lst ver much silo help front those in thr. dinner'to hear- -uch a capable Night Classes Asst on displays of �Ir�. W. liddleton and grandson at S p•.m. - our comnrux,ity ).%' v wood care to W_ 526f' 1I ___ --= end vi�itin the fonner's mother - Congratulation's. to. . r, gild Mrs: itig a square dance demonstration. tell the history- of.-tiieu rarni. .-the'. _ R' Laverne Cole on the birth of a baby Church, school 'or dwelling-peace. r a This gas the filial evening for tfds - Mra. E. T. Valton, Dundalk. daughter in Ajas Ho'spita] on 'March�, Mfr. andAlra,.•Douglas Morden,en- Home & School News season, of the, ?C,ght Classes.. MrQ. Kerr of the,'5th._Concessiop - -- -$Qth ?i_ ' tgr for-Danny. Main \lr nd Ctrs. :llfrcd The funeral-certiccss-for the late suffered `a fall recently. We .hope Mrs. White, sister" of ' rs. ice and Ruth for dinner on Sunday ev- A trod, Quinnell xa.; conducted by she will soon be well again. _ - ll[ansefield is prngressing favourably tiling. Association and indee i ate residents Rev. Olive from the ,bicEachnie The Scout Group Committee b rate the Oshawa General Hospital where 0.I r. and Mcs. Joseph A. Pegg, of wrsh to convey thanks to those whq Funeral Home on Tuesday after-- holding their next meeting at the .'she recently underwent surgery. Oshawa, had Sunday dinner with had any part in reaching the prop- noon March 15. Interment in , Pine• home o£. Mrs. Rogers; 4th, Con. an Mrs. Fred Scott was hostess and er authorities and directing their Hills Cemete the formers. parents and called ore rY• March 31- at 8.45 p• m. - on afternoon tea was held at her home - attention to the-danger of the side Mrs. Oxenham gave a very inter- - At the Brownie meeting on Mob - -last in the community in the af- Be,' Y g Mast Thursday to honour Mrs. C. M. _ walks on the hill }cooing to the , ,pounce. The table was'set in the St. terMr. school being completely covered a• eating talk on 'Ceramics at St. day. Beverley Boys and Moira Me- blr. and Mrs. Percy visited eel- Paul's Evening Auxiliary on March Haffy were enrolled. Vatrick's day theme and the ladies atives in Hampton on Sunday several. feet of snow. This was a 15. Members of the-. On-We-Go at- Birthday G;eetinga to Karns ragjeyed a game of euchre and Mis. serious menace'to'all the.chi]dr'en, Mrs. Rose Cole of Brooklin-spent tended as guests. ••Bath who 'celebrated her 11th bir- X Stephens and Mrs. W. Avis-were but due to the prompt action of the Mrs. Harr Cook�is 'speaking `on thda with a fete friends. • the week-end here with her son and Y g Y dehe lucky winners. residents in reporting this, speedy 'Water Safety' on Tuesday evening 'The final euchre will be held Mu. his. family,'.Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Y ng The eong egation of Fairport Unit- action by the Township in removal March 29, at the United Church 30; 'at Mrs. Sowerby's, Brock Road, «.Od Church were .pleased; to have the Cole and boys. of th£s snow,.soon remedied this. -young People's choir from Dunbarton Mrs. J. H. Williams, Fairport Rd. Pubng. for the regular On-par at 1.30 p• tit As t e is the last,cis United Church supply axe music.for FAR� � - mother of Garry, has losses trails- meeting. Anyone wishing to partic- come licit.enjoy the afternoon. ON Sunday m�8 wear in the artificial respiration tCx sesvice.- eel to hospital in Toronto, and we Miss Helen Scott wa>i ho-m- from .The,teachers grid officers of Dun- wear slacks. ' y wish her a-speedy recovery. Mrs. T. Dumoud, of Glendale, a last week end visiting Lher fair Btaptist'B1ble School are hold- . , , -• • fis. and Mrs. Fred Scott ing their Annual business meetings Tye Frenchmim's _Ba.y -Home and and Mr. and Airs. Joha Denny, of Yes. John O'Brien is home from the�' and supper oa Saturday, March 26, - School. Associatiowhad a fair attend Fairport ]'each, visits their mother Ajax Hospital where she has been 36 6x30 P. m• once at their Fun Fair .held at.the -Mrs. Horner, at the Barrie Hospi- onfitned for the past niftth. A general meeting of Pickering w1Qol last Saturday- T'he door prize tai,,oa Sunday, .March 33. Coples of pictures appearing In tMs ][r. and Mrs. Bruce Wiseinan and;'-District Home and' Sthgol Council' was won by Mrs. Bernier Hubner and Congratulations to'the Boys' Sri• MPce. Deer the "credit, Qae" "pEMINa fivadly spent last week.end• visiking, will'be-held on Tuesday,•March•Z9; gads of St. Paul's Church who won Mrs. Art Jones'wan the doll. by Bartle Poeteroy" are a,ralfabie i'a .°relatives at Burks'Falls., at 800 p..m. $t the Dunbsston Pub- Mrs• Mary Fletcher of Detroit is the Eastern Toronto Championship, two sizes. Ir you would liike a copy Mr. aad Mrs. Wm• Powell.are home lie 'School. The program cionvener staying at the home of-her sister, on 'March 5,-and.the West Torontp fiber a month's vacation'.In Florida. has arranged a'very interesting ev- Mrs. Floyd $alsdon while Dins. Bats- Championship on March 12. (photo) of these pictures, the 5 by 7. Sorry to hear that,Mrs. R. Legge is thing featuritmg: Air. Rapsey, ' arid' don- is in the Ajax Hospital with a. Congratulations to the Life Boys size, 50 cents; the_8 by 10, 75c. - ' ,ieoofined to the.Ajax-Hospital, and is Dr. Lindeman, of Ajax, with a sex- new baby girl, born on March 20th. of St. Paul's Church who won the To order, phone 'Mr. Pomeroy set -wished a speedy'recovery. tet' also' Mr. David Karry, Sup. of Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Chris East Toronto Championships pn TEmp1e 9.1417. rJ>)l The,Fairport United Church W.A.1. Music for School Area No. 2, and Fair alid family in the death of her on pleased to welcome Mrs. Anna Mr. Alan Clark, Ins. of Music"• at mother Mrs. Lillian March =.1 o0chun as a new member. Pickering fist. High School. There' 19th. ; Speedy get well. wishes to all the will be a discussion and demonstra;, COYrse«• • « 10 W ghildren confined home with thumps tion on Music, Everyone welcome. The Base Line Home and•School Ic — - :and chicken pox which are prevalent Friends and neighbors of Mr. Sol- Association held, its regular meet- R �i In this district. omon, of .Park Blvd. are sorry, .to. Ong at the school on Monday'even-. I Coro GS _ _ - Birthday congratulations to Billy learn that he has been confined to ing;' Msrth '14, with Vice-President 'Viseman who will be 18 on March his home through illness. We wish Mrs. Don Oliphant presiding in the conlmeneing .April 4th. '4- :26 and to Tim Lloyd who also cele- him a speedy'recovery. absence of-Mrs. Laureyssens, . who -brates his birthday March 26th. On March 1G, an Executive meet was ill.' Mr. Mills, of the Area Bd. R .:For In 4ulr @s Phone The Fairport Yacht Club :held a ing of the Fairport Beach Home' presented 10-year-old John Oliphait neral meeting on March 20 at and School Assoc, was held. Owing with a cup for his splendid showing . , , ]Moore's ;4larina. The meeting was op- to 'the 'inclement 'weather, it took at the recent public speaking com- /Blar'Or�e' Oxepllilm ` :iened by Commodore Alf Adams with place at the home of ,hies. P. Pear petition. A Aominating Committee: YO members present,The%Power Chris- salt: Tentative date of May'17th, 'Mrs, Betty Jackson, Mrs. Melba WHitehall 2-4233 -itng cbmri ittee was formed-which con- gas set for a Spring'Luncheon:'At McKay and Mrs. Irene Plitz was mist of Harry Hutchison, Frances Al- the conclusioni of business, Mr, Fair- elected to draw up a slate'of off Alf Aca•:ms and Brant Foster: r taking Phillip Lumb sugges e a , e 71y plans fo g leers g be presented at the April Sounded for depth and charts be I his clan; on a trip to Buffalo is meeting. sent to v, yacht clubs to let them 1 June: ° * .". ���� ��� �pe -.`know• the fa tittles here. blr. Lamh Teen-Agers wilf meet on Friday Pickering Dist. Home And School �6r ;staked for the cooperation of the evening at -&W-p. m: at Dunfair Council i F'mennhman's Bay Power Squadron as On Church. R '@liulr @S, well as the yacht club Soundings will On Saturday, March 19, at the The next meeting will be held on �' .,w taken a •-coos as the toe goes out Township Hall, Brougham, a' Pat- Tuesday, March 29, at 8.00 p. m at Comtetent Shorthcind-typist to commence ` :pf the Bay. The next genei�ii meet ro] Leaders' Conference -was held. the' Dunbarton Public School. The A endin from the 1st.' Fairport theme of the meeting "Music". Mr. - ,immediately. Experience preferred - %:bg wiH be held April 11 at 8 p.m. g a , B ch Scout Troop were: Pocky Ra se and.Dr. Lindeman;,with the but .n�-OSsential. Frenchman's Bay Bowling-Blow P P y . Joss 66,.Stinkers 50, Hellcats 45, Red- Pearsall, Doug. Jeffers and Bert Sextet from Ajax. Mr. David•Grey, Lots 44, Hestdpitia 44; Bwyeats 39, Warwood, accompanied' b3r� Scout Sup, Area 2. and Mr. Alan Clark, P.O. BOX 280 jlroughriders A Yellars 32. Over 200• Master Jarne3 Williams. Ins. of Music at the High School, x ( e Grant 226, 216, Jack Buck Mr, and Mrs. Johnson and•daugh- and others, will discuss music at the :l1p, John Herb 201, George Ltrrittey ter have Inoved from Victory Drive High School leveL Rvieryone wel , s _ F. ` _ r • e. Y. «u ► CLASSIFIED -- - ARTICLES FAR S U - - - INSURANCE : .; - _ .-" _. •- CpMING EVENTS. WRITE EVERY KNOWN TYPE Of 1NSURANCE LAWNMOWER ro CASH AND CARRY PRICK& d �. , ,E�' 'M�RL�Y -SMDQUARTERS 1>3'nnbarten Home And School ON PLYWOOD. CYRt SALES & SERVICE Association 4xia� if you buy 1n yCbar money yoa%n►aste, SPRINPresents ASHIOAI - 4tcE �.a�l REAL ESTATE _ a ! FESTIVAL l' -� CLOSE TO YOU AS YOUR TKU41ONE Y lawnmo rers Gem 30� - AT 4x8�c94 - ' '1j KINGSTON RB. Wv PlCK> r ONTARIO what they ain't: DUNB'ARTON %ties'a Sheathing plywood #6.M aSEE A FULL LINE AT PUBLIC SCHOOL if�tit's OFFICE {. 2.6212--RCS. WH. 2.3115 DINTY'S TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1960 9bth's Underlay - - SMALL MOTOR CLINIC At 5.00 P, M• .4x4 Pop. Underlay ` WE SILL THE BEST . . Proceeds For School Projects FORREST LUMBER CO. LTD. AND SERVICE THE REST _ Dom• prize Refreshments Opp, Pickering Twp. Police Statia� Pickering .5164_ _ Lucky Ticket Prizes No. 2. Highway -- BLOCit LTD. -- ° - - Admissio 50 cents - phone. ----- - Pho TZmpie"9.2361 two' - - - ---- P?1 C-TAN _ --- SAL j 3E KS Pickering Township TORONTO H .T LITTLF THE�T.RE FOR E l..l M CALEDONIA ROAD... s:" CLEANED proudly Presents t. McIntosh and Spies - ffi2.25 Btu. 1 _ "GEORGE and .MARGARET Other Varieties On Hand 1 - BLOCKS & BRICKS - _ .,W }. BUI T AT Please bring Containers pICKERING HIGH SCHOaL Vim E° 93 �d We--k-ends l : � wa _" U AY'ARCH 26, 1960 V cc STEEL N :.ii � Oahe . RA 3-1042 --------= SAT RD PICKERING ORCHARDS . _. -__-_-- At P. One. Mi'.e West of Pickering i11ap i g CLRANED And In n The • _. � AJAX HIGH SCHOOL one sC AT -- . NH PIi Picker•:ssg 367M2 A - - EM. 3.2802 COLEMAN S TURDAY, APRIL 2 960 � ._ •- _.. ylfH. 2.1960, �ustslleA AT 6.20 P- M. - SAMPLES - STATION RD.,.1MC ___ Now teaks Proceeds In ,Aid" of the Pi keciag 2-Burner"stoves #12.95 W. WARD .Ice Coolers, med. size __412.93 t�lieaea WGttby MO L-SM Youth Band, and the Ajax Hockey _ _ ----- ------ --- Tickets Are Available ib f! I tive�y. Insulated J ! _ Sponsors, Or At, Dook: Two 7% h L • S Safari NF 541 MAN ontarlA Res' board aiotoss, repossessed #125.00 •.. .. . _ . . � x JUNIOR - ne outboard,outboard #2��, . _ E Ores �h h. p. acv► MET .���'� - ASSOCIATION O 2 h. p. t i'� s N F ENGLAND - Will Be Holding Its Annual �d MILLER Its J - pAT �.._ - !ee HOME .9 Tudor St. Ajaz j ,.. ii _ o� ' _ PERRY°Q Phone _ N THE R IGH LI _ >RO PORT r 69 1 FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1960 TRANSPORTATION 107 KINC�STOit ROAD EAST •Authartzad Cottsnenoes' Gas At 9.00 P-M. AVAILABLE pmt Sation.phua, Ain S Centre. l4hos�e't WH 2.3341 r C,��ny Dealer%P All Former Junior Farmer ]Kembdrs from Storiffviile to Oshawa via NO. Cyverage Day Or Night • GARWOOD And Friends Are Invited.- 7 Highway or No."z; arriving at 03.00 Per CoQple OshavrA-at 8.00 A. M: and.10vitW Phoaa For Ida i'r. °. a r 8 Phone:w GURNEY ?_ a; in at 5.CQ P. m. Ph stoldf- a vr,:e 338V2 rCM Pickering loman s Institute Grading. F8 N DLAY will meet in the P.e- y"eerie� _ _ - dPPR!►ISAI:S j. H. VERNQ Exeava a MORTGAGES :. .._: : FUR T t _ Sunday School Rcom on Tues y, 1 I�iACSS, �VATFR HEA CRS.. March 29, at 2.30 p• m. Will all T - members.please.make as e:fort o reaching, din;, .. _ _ n H2�2.3 N E W EI L AS RA a ere. ! _ _ 11 ' G RANGES i b � Phone: W ape I5 7 7 t • Pickering'Village Y { IFLOO FttRhfACES _ ! lie 3lowat, over the week-end. w� ..._ .-Real Estate Broker. ro 5 ear _ Severgl of the local..resident» pace. HX`p WANTED [arms up 1 ee _ .. WH. 2-5770- or Toronto EM. 2.3525 h' n seen at Whitby flai'bour buy- ., Prone M4. 8-3525 . Payable on Sass bill itrB sine em _ '11 its from commercial fisher- 215 Brock St. S., Whitby men. .%vho are catching th sever�l .H£LP WANTED _ Iles."Highways" 2s elide East of Dunbarton, No-2 Highway PHONF 179 P1CKERING out in the like. _ I am looking for an elderly man who _.. miles o - Capt. Pyette and son Jim spent the is interested id supplementing hi0 _-- - MO. 8-2515 WHITBY ' i Ph. entlwllis ill, - - -- - \\e extend sympathy to Mr. Dave hours work daily, with a full day"e �. - work on.-Saturdays. Apply to P. O. - ---------------- Miller'and. fasnil•: on the death of ,......_,.. his mother at Ajax on Iilarch 14. Box 280 Pickering P. O ipairpynie was the North Ame -• _. . W 'the regular meet' -an Van WORK GUARANTEED guest speaker at e8u Nor oi_the Canadian Club on Tues- M Limited •u'g have every �iiilRIPaQ PHONB DAYS - PICSERING day. His subject "Oil and. Arabs • of Pickering will shortly : CO)KYERCIAL . RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIwI' Mrs. Wm. Lawson-eatertaured the- m its Accounting:Din the - rats after _ ab ° Bu s _.. 2-4t be wilting ,.. FREE ESTIMATE _ r wHITI; Ltdell, of Markham, experience is their operation• Plum speaker 'and litaata . . - ._--------- Saturday "here, touring the apply, in writing, to P. O: Bo: 330► visiting c_. - d e - � Mrs. Daisy ex - spent Sa rda a phone a change ng G p Ag the x _ 36 the operators. mar 25 ILLvillage Police are warding eat- ' "e � orists about improper parking a- NOTICE TO CR,IKDITOR:S- d' -a AND OTHERS _Y. round our four-corners; and if she warnings are not heeded, parking = ' FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANCsiED:• CM tiCl[et3 yvill be issued. I!I THE SURROGATE COURT - - Several from here attended the COUNTY of OPT�O. "v - zip- ALSO ALSO SECOND MORTGA ; COLlMAN - municipal dinner at Brougham last s IN ?)ag 1[ATT)iA OF the AVAILABLE FOR ADDITION'] Friday. tats of JOHN DOUGALL RZ>14 -° 'SD IMPROVEME fYrneas. Speer Hea >R Water For the news items''is this cot- Mg]t, late of tat. T �' help, y � �WE ALSO lURCNASE OR LOAN ' 11�eNr�r Rionaa.�N A der ' umn,''vKe depend• upon' yogi •�,is the Cooaty aE Onaeieti' FtlrnoeM thus adding to the ne*s-i"terkatr for `ewr, Dereaa�,' ,!- w EXITING �GAGrI:S� EVrtM1N�Ieen Out - ;7.50 every ahbscriber; Newi phone ream• ANY � i ApgMMriM hers: WH2-2353•andWHZ-5?45. We ALL PERS ate -Joh eLiasa a- -`, tdtN * YOIJRiN � i FOR FAST ` r thank you. . tits Estate d John Doupl/ 0� CQNRTEODS 'S�VICE' CALL Dinty Sleep had a piece of steel. Reemttsr, late of the T Osessi f /►SAX •ST''° enter his eye last Thursday and re- Pickering, In the Coesty ". quired-medical attention at.the. ,Aju. Farmer, rho died on•at abeat 1 W r i � ; L g 'I'UDOB BT.. AjI�Y Hospital. 7th day of February, 1960. are loves- �� t --------_M�-..• Dianne' Hawker celebrated her by two to send deem to the un& .l•>f AA 6 ---- fifth birthday.on Saturday.by ent- ersiRned aotidbors foe the B.:eeatz;s 1. TERtY .ate. s ' ertaining five friends: Oerrie and of the ]state, 'dnir vektfiA 1960. • �M � I� �'T• W. Karen Campbell and Peter, Carrie: befotse the 18eh day ° 1 ' W acrd'Mark. 1licDonald at a .party. After the lsst'nsrnod dite, TO 2, ONTJ � ti ELECTRICAL Mr. and ?�frs. Leo Bissette, Tor- assets of the said Estate will be u o v visited Capt. tte t o the onto, is Py a last w ek tnbuted among the rd ons entitld 1_ -` and Mrs. Linton and her Grade 1: thereto, having regard onlyExecutris _ EMpiro 8•S300 or Empire 6-5964 PLUMBING pupils went ' by bus on' Tuesday claims of-which the add ` Evenings morning to spend the day in Tor- shall then have notice• TEmple 9-1750 - WA. 2-6002 _ �r•Servlee Day or Night._ onto, where 'they visited the mac- .DATED at'Aja�t, OntsriP, this 14m . . CO'I 9-'S4� eutti,and 'the zoo: A good.time was., day of March, 1;960. J day evening, at Brougram. • enjoyed F[y a21. LAK and 1 T V - H Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Watson,, mourn A' Speela'Ity A'combined meeting of the 5ouna CBam'st=ers•and Solicitors t SPEC At ISTS o{ Toronto, daughter and son-in- __.. .----•-•->-• Presbyterian e hugrches was the dao P, Box 39 Alex, ntario 9 -- law of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dey t all birthdays Sunday`at-St. George's C'hurcl:, _ Solicitors for the Executrix. - s W HIT.EN ALL •5880 ---------------------- __ were out last-Sunday4•to visit the binedabirthday P� y __ -_ _ --- ___ --- family. in March. March , at t with. about one hundred. preser�. -------- he Opening services were-conducted LS •TILE AND PLASTERING Mrs. Nancy Highwm and Mrs. Last Tuesday' some of the young people: and flee L.ACEY TILE & PLASTERING I Ellis Pelham attended the Dunbar- -aughan \\'illard School, the mot- program consisted of several hymns. PHONES: Trevor' Smith won a transistor ton Athletic Assoc. meeting at Fair- hers-of the Kindergarten pupil sat and an address h-.• Rev. Redfefn Pickering, ATlantit 2-y344 radio in a recent CKEY radio'con- port Road, N. on:Tuesday evening the children,'torno observer them-.with at, _L�utitt, a Cree Indian'priest and ' Highland.Creek, AT. 2-1706 A test. March 22. apz 34 Ian Pelham celebrated• his 14th ;•i6 teacher from' Tames •Bay,.the pno- - Mr.-Brock Seigneur is slo.�tly im- their wor'�. . d�.ct of an Indian \cis ion School, birthday last Thursday, Mi[rch ,24. proving, but still confined to his • f v,�lage ',;kho, at present, is attending 'Peach= • John Rutledge had his tonsils re home. -pickev ersI College, Toronto.'After the ser- urnitVre moved at the •Ajax Hospital- last Mrs. Donna Schwets is feeling much, Mr. and Mfrs. A. Destourier and vice; the guests adjourned to.the Q_ _ Wednesday, ivlarch i6, better, but still confined to Oshawa son, of Goderich, visited Dic. and E. Centre and enjoyed a social Re pairs:&Refinishing Mrs. Matthews," mother, who -is Hospital: .. .. ._ Itfrs. Jack'Hambleton at the Reek= time, tivith a question and-anssvtr.. /� !' minety-eight years old is confined The )aughari R`illard Home and end, after having attended the period, followed by'refreshments. AND ANTIQUE REPAIRS to the East General Hospital i�ilh School" will be holding _their Fun . 5prrtsmaa•s' Show, in_.Toronto, Mr, and Rfrs. W. D. Smith set-_ HOME' AN OFFICE FURNITURE' j-• pneumonia. This is the third time, Fair in �iay. Anything for the Hannah's Catering has opened for urned last Thursday from their holi EXPERT. ON TOUCH-UPS' `but she is coming•along nicely. White Elephant Sale will be'apprec- business in the former McEachnie day •in. Florida..._ - ` Mr. sand Mrs. Ellis Pelham and rated. Mrs. Joseph. Schuler is look- Store. -Y�*�5 Please remem'ber'the regular meet-'" PHONE TEmple 9-23" -" family went up to Collingwood last ing• after-the..Tab1c. Her phone - Mr..and Mrs.. Bill Mowat and inn of the Women's Institute on 7 -Sundays skiing. TEmple 9.1658. daughter Susanne, of Hamilton, vii- Tuesday. March 29, when Mrs. C. a. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Baker, Last Sunday, the Kelly girls, ited the former's.mother. Mrs. Net- E, grown will speak on her trip to ' - and Mr. an -d-.Mrs. Rosg Deakin at- patsy-Carol and Joanne had.a QQnt-_ England last summer. testded the t6mnship dinner last Fri- - T J. , toms, good. Deere and Mansur 2- - BROUGHAM �� Presented With 8 Badges s lRecreation Assoc: : � ..[ow- corn olantrr wtth.3-pt. tractor »-t hitch. Ford-L•rarborn spring tine -b Follown were winners net t::e _ K•eeder, 3-point .itch and folding, g - ••' - - ' .formed At W. Rouge . transport type. Mc"ormick-Deering weekly euchre last Tuesday uigiit: x *rector hitch; Ladies - Mrs.A. J. Gray; Mrs. J. 7 ft. cut mower with A meeting was held recently at St. #ioningh; Mrs. J. Davis; Gents Case'4-bat side-delivery :eke. Mc- a ��dwards Hall between representatives W. Carlton, Robt. Hunter, Donald Cormick-Deering' '24-plate, heavy Of the Hockey Association, the Base- Pugh. Special draw to, Mrs. M. Ell- 'bell Committee and the Soeee"r Com- duty, two-way disc. bfH. ?�e 3 di--g �, < rnittee for the West Rouge area.Other seed drill, Rubber-tired wagon �:ith !Cott. flat rack-Z Wheel trailer type-wag loft. Davidson. of Humber Bay; _ - tesidents of the area,wha were known also friend, froi�i Oshawa, visit s be interested in forming other oii.Cocksliutt potato digger. Z-Drun: `� • steel land roller. McCormick-Deer'g. Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Perry on Sun- K s�ppoorting and recreation groups were day. ]itvited and these covered-sudh ac-_ tout binder. Case 14 in. silo filler, • Mr and Mrs. Grant Glover. of ;#ivities as: cutting loot;Complete with filler and Basketball,' Baton, Bowling distributor down pipes. MH. 7.-ft. cdron. visited h parents, Mr. and rs Yr K t her a Mrs. Howard Malcolm. r ' Canoeing, Girls' Activities cut grain-binder. 'Set 5-Section-die- x : I Mond drag harrows. A Set of chain Mr. and bits. Gerald Harbron of t` ,Keep Fit Program, Court Tennis Myrtle, called on, her aunt Mrs. u ,Table Tennis, Volleyball. smoothing harrows. Fanning mill, The original purpose of the meeting Also other odd farm imple2rients, blattliews on Monday, ",M1 t,-,"s, to, discuss. the mergink of the Hay, Straw, Silo, Etc. = bt r. and blrs. Garry 14inton and - administration of the three established Approx. 25M bales of mixed hay, family, Oshawa; also Mr. -and Mrs. s�ppoorts committees but it was also.de- Approx 500 bales or more baled Astle and family, also of Oshawa`, eided to explore the possibility of straw. 25 Feet high by 14 ft diam. had dinner on Sunday with Mr. Aid �orming an Association or Council to concrete slab silo, near new. Frame Mrs. D: A. Beer.' .' tse funds and provide equipment for building 9 by 99, was used as milk Congratulations to 11Srr and Mrs; 'ALL sporting aiiA recreation activi- house. hew boat and miscellaneous Ken Beer on the arrival of theiar ;::ties in the area,and to provide a cen- Ross-Champ Lain I71eLuxe 15 I Young son, at the l0shaw•a Hospital,, Aral body where'residents interested . cedar strip pleasure boat, complete an March 17. ` :-;iii a particular activity could be with apedal hardware, finished, rub- Brougham Women's Institute wrought together and advised how .to ber side rail, bumper guard, and planning'a trip to Fairview Lodge r •+ •i; set it rolling. tarpaulin cover, along with a Tee dome time in the near future, 3 Another question discussed was Nee trailer 'for same. Purchased_in bars. M. Annis; also Sheilah, and Ithat all s activities in the• st Kr� sgEirt tire'-week=Ettd-witk..Pt. sporting 1?a - 9459,• new, at Sportsman's Show. bad been arranged for boys, but it This complete outfit will be soW is 'was erry friends. s pointed out that girls' and adult one unit. The W. M. S. of St. Johns•Un- 0orts were equally important, and 100 Feet endless rubber, 7-in, drive ited Church were forced to"postpone :mould be fostered with'the formation , bcft; SO or GO` endles's rubber their meecting last..Thursday ow- feet an.ov.rmll recreation association- drive belt. Set of cattle de-homers. ing weather and rozd"conditions; tter tut active, discussion, ft was Stewart electric I—' tock -clippers,- =11ut will het ;a ,++ccliag thi. erg d th unanimous'6pinion of all present ing Thursday, March 24. Idea. John " V Aseoliati6ri f complete with grooming brush att- ornied'. and achmeat. Mayratli 3a2.ft. c2oensioa White, Convener. a s exeFutive was elected to start the combination bale and grain'stets- Congratulations to M:_aad-Mrs roiling. 'I'he,follow-ing officers Chas. Bvrrwa a; also Mr. and Mrs.' tpr. on rubber-tired .undercarriage elected: three-quarter horse 60 cycle motor'. Ross Knox, w'bo.had weddding win- , dim Lloyd, ATlaatic 2.8484 Cockshutt No. 3, 12 in. hammer milt iversaries on azclr �. V.-P., Cliff Ballagh, ATfI^3376 with bagger and dust eollecSor. A 8ec,, Mrs. Velma McIntyre, AT2.5606 s ea , Ed. A1len,�AT2.7949. garden tractor, eompk� with plow, Towosh m 2y •tit . '- v sctiiflct and cultivating attachments. -. .w Tl�e Asaocia'tan ie'.anziosis to get Mary lawnwower. 13 self-regula- Oa many different•activities rolling as ting livestock 'water bowls. along ��" Attended 'Z i : a�ssible,and anybody that.is interest- with piping, fittings 'ed in•playing, coaching or just assist- P P g. gs and water press- .ate .+ `�B with AN sport or recreation,in- ore supply tank. Beatty litter can- A good number turned out for t' Dirk- door or outdoor, please contact any ice with bucket. Approx 250 feet of Pickering Township's Municipal Din- •eae of the executives listed above. Beatty litter carrier tracking, swit- ner last Fridax evening, Margaret Newman, is seen tiers be- Viet Cooties and Mrs. �. ";l'here may be -other people In the che:+ and banger outfit. Steel frame Reeve Sherman Scott aet�as 1RI: , T look am Power emery wheel stand. Woods 7- and introduced the 'head table. Other Mrs. Harry Cools. Diva Comm. Congratnla on`s lanvatet. Kew ftnit Rouge area interested- fa the ca y Councillors introduced the guests. issioner, while Mrs. R. Merritt, Dia. up the good' worts. - dame activity as yourself, but have can electric milk cooler. Hand lawn , do way of eonrtacting you, except mower. Quantity galranited piping During the evening-Mr. Dick Jolliffe photo by Barris Pomeroy 1 and 1 + in., Pile sera iron. Auto- and West Rouge sang several selections through the Association. _ P ., and led in a sing-song. A film on the :, matic cattle. applicator with supply tiI can. Forks, Shovels, Pails, Hoes et. Metro Conservation A -as shown point, where he would like, to add _ C n lion res w` To The °dito,"� too numerous to mention. . and a dance finished off the everting, Taxi Customers -«', to his fleet, bringing-the i , • which was enjoyed by'all' attending. y * - total to four. I wonder if you would be good $tea starts at 1.30 P. M. Timms Cash. ( Hilton ?r'ichd @on told I?ickering said the-y were going to eoneen- enough to allow -the Recreational ne ge ' No Reserve. Farm Sold ttate•more and' more on West Ron Auctioneers. Markham phone 346; Township council this week that his i area. It was_agreed that bir. NicW- m>xispac of Pickering wing News-a -KEN and CLARKE PRENTICE, . tiMilliken, phone AX 3-5987. taxi business was groaning to the son be granted another'license _, •�lttle space in- your growing News- . �•' paper..fo ask your. readers three i~ goestiosis. L Are you interested'in a program - .- .,II. Would you outline but ie he three most important activities 1 associated with you and reerea- tion How d OPE YOU'RE ENJOYING YOUR -NEW e a 5 to 95? . to include gee I would invite any mentber of the T 'f sea to write and let me know their _DIAL . �lieta and sIIggestlom to the above ■A x an .Pe� s listed questions. There kre other thou hts we could have suggested, _ gge8 _ g _ _halt.we hale to start somewhere and F T Di .Service caste to Ajax becai i, an ne 'Two. ah iffi a'statt _ 'f'' _ _ � grit " teliiobaiie hope •start are bseekidl season is only weeks sr w astios ties iaersswd llbs pisawts aad wdalnesa of your ow y, but other planned facilities telephone. "t dooad be made ava;table to those of J �I1�FhA like gamez, i.e. soccer, ten- and + - _ o t s6.e`n. -�.. L�eittieil of the 'Township of -tom - ;ss�i► " - rte=.. has set the'wheels of re- >: ,•. f —• is V to every T Biel; ahiI(b= to sake• this eff0 land get the t io t _ p w 4" - ihl►.eh:wtt+�►r.sor.i wholesome r+e- d*sna P�.fpr 2980. - b ' - - Z trust Tour readers will respond , F V iTSS YOLTI� Nsw ' 'y :# oo>t' brief gaestioanaisa •,, DIRSCTO NP a DATE �� $lnixrEtg yours; - v _� Ate' _ Y •r'-'�, _ Asst.-Sec. sus all aewsll aswdn� 4 , replies t�0...K.,.i. W. Crane, a it lt►efors dial- '1..>:tla r mg. AUCTION SALE _`' _ Pam :'1`:actors, I�IH $star, Threshing —" rise, t 7oar Machine, �, Farm Machinery, f � � r Tele�iheste Basiaess �ew 1S-foot Boat-and Trailer; Mis- :' �1a:0ous Articles;. Baled Hay And - draW, etc., at Lot 1.2, Concession 2, Office., ��carboto Township one mile 'and a ` T _'e*half east of No. 46 Highway from = , Malvern, on Brooks' Sidetoad, south _ - i•bf No. 401 Highway, the property of 'FREE» F CALLING OO O HERB JONES ;Free Calling without , s, 4 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1960 2 LETTERS g Lo Distance O n O = r . r • rag cs W/ ••+ Tractors, Thresher, Implements - - continues y.1►S14 i�'o: 33 ttractor standard conipp- O _ Dunbarton+u---- _ - charges ' je* with fights, starter, ppltey, very calling with - - Dunbarton�inform- gcx d condition; Ford 8N tractor; O O O O 1'New Favorite 28 in x 42 in. alY steel, - atfon, please dial ,:tttreshiitg machine, complete, Fberol On Local Calls, as Operator, ask for O - - btraw. shredder, 16 ft. high grain el- i ` • a.+n,6 Dunbarton Infor- w i. µ 01 .. i'evator with dpwn pipeg and extra � j,,i t�...e �,....�, +.. oration" t. lover concaves. This machine is in- 7'� On local c V O O "WHitel.all 2>; .'(within Ajax aad , good condition, used onh 12 utries I•for private threshing,,, MH. Nn. 3-. ' - st oe i1 s•rrtu Pickering to infor• sic?--up baler, complete with- Wis-, •� ] dui - usW `� oration 'urt _ _ "113 f bon in engine drive, self-greasing, r. _..._ , __-. --------- ' r bn�t wagon Loading chute, purchased '•lie. in June 1959. Har baled only •+ � '" _ _ . �. rox. 35W bales. Cockshutf No. 6 � 3ractor manure spreader on rubber, - hear new Case HD. 17sprtng-tooth T.H..E BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY 0F CANADA i tractor cultivator, with inside rub- _ _ �• �� ?_bar-tired wheels, near new. Cock- 1',hutt 3-furrow tractnr..pinw wit;i ltl - I - 'ottom's. d. Fer son 2-fur- two gar. J lip' tractor plow With 10 irt: bot- , NUM Bt. A1atssra Chteteh The r h veal w91! 5uA- +'y ,*�. - Z ARANTETIl d YY 4�i is r; E VRU�� LT� _ • • -TV 5eevx MAtel1E'S T - ent ''to Bch oeessaaaI I�yma "! love thej ' Me►hA or >k oO# Lord bemuse my voice" N G pS� ct The scripture lessons.were: Psalm �, a t,'°' •; ;(; I39 and. Lace 19: 1-10. The soloist. — ilia bsautafu "Let break bread gethef'. the J ce of the r . anist Mrs. M t due • t dN9lsi nesa, Mrs. W p i ti ti '�� 'W-" r -•. 14• !. the organ. M 'H gave a ier i _ L � "" fine..mea5age;' `al echeus" u1t- SWCATS a vlbi s,44• " ing out' thMq .P l t1> oe _ AIM ri "^ notice, (1) it f'. %vas a'thief,of tl�e a. T>�s 0*.Wk WC- �• publicans; '( 'he )van'rich; 1�101�IE Wit. '2 961 4 e r + went to his me it'b t `I '1t 9' _ - �/�,/ y went t0 ll2s'timQ lb1 src• _. Can, Be �■•• 22,-2171 1125 COAVe{810Tt L�t 118 p0tilt E1COi1C t to Jesus C!>fis4. We coins'to chn>trh t = -Pi&erirlt•Ont.. to worship`a livi Lord. The by )4rs.' n Grass was con- ddtted by I�rs.'Helen Hawker, ass- isted by Pe�s]ny Saud. 1, ! 'The junior'congregation was cqn- • r .1 AUt M3 uoa was conducted y u *11inicts'r Pa, 0 '��� r i at Osteae�• i>od Yaelt. -. .— x.�-s�eofdtae- _�lrr=! e'°k tss9isaeals qe B: Coimei4 imli >6latats. IN THE SURROGATE COURT —.— ----: �/ Gill" Eta _ !lBsetwgod �v Ajas. COUNTY OF ONTARIO — Ettaiaeas pheeet Ajax 18b. IN THE MATTER OF the Satata � r 1'U 4f of THOMAS PIERSON WEST- _ « 1!k rAr �S Ikeddsaee: � 9r' M BATE, late of the TownshiP of 1 _ !.'a'I�:�.aof Deceased.is the camty. of Ontario, PHONE WH. 2-1911 PICKERING , leave to statlhlsd ' ' . , Crslgi�ttae. Fraser. DrSnaA ALL PERSONS having a- TANK CLEAN CaIJ�' gainer $mate Thomas P1ier ate SEPT C "y •. . ♦R1 MUS-1odt. Westgate, late of tlse Township of - Pickering, is tats County of Ontario, Barrlsftm Soiitliors �d Notaries Redsed Far1s}er. whx� died on or s►= COIf<PLET>C .88PTIC TA'E�S SERVICE Lbout the 12th day of November, _ PWWC :1959, an hereby notified to send bo . - Bank of Coma+eres Chambers.. size undersigned. Solicitors for the INSTALLED Executrix of the said Estate, drily NEW TAi9$B ` �Atrlst';Ers •�r S Simone"Pre t North, Oshawa -- - . verified. on or before the 18th diiy - .�iatvry► lwidsc _ Telephone R/i..3.a 46 of Aari1, 19N. Y`PAT D U N 1�E T 7. 9-1$41 A$er- assets of the said Estate will be dis- AT.'2-Td91 or AT. 2-1362 — WANT= — -ribut•d among &e persons entitled K703FSFI'R16, M thereto, having rthe ju-only to the I AJ" LUMBER- COO. - M'•'e"v _:SMALL�►Li. AQt1RiCQEi AND daiiae of which the said 8loeeutrix New to Pd.�Md��• pJit� -shall then have native. �•sswr W* Mete Wsit K BID ON WW : DATED at Ajax, Ontario, this 14th fted 00b Dawn,PW=m • day of March. 1960. _ -. _- ILi11M M AND BUILDER!' SLIPPLIlS CA=-M&.>i IMM CONANT and POLAK, !rr 1h�1 Aai'Ssi•�•sd Barristers, and Solicitors, `' �P<YWOOD • • • PAINT • • • A � 1�N /A>Vt9! 01leas >Ofi41N9 P. O. Box 39, Ajax, Ontario �,��' . Soilciton for the Sxecutris. - WIZAAMMY a" so= FORS AND TRIM ;= -WYway >t[ss>ras,1 A•e�sr' _.'_ fori�wa ST. GSOR88 S ANGLICAN ;- _ w Ae� >t�• .orbs a.il..as cxv$cx oat re lion Rood and No. 2 ofshINGY .. , - — - Rector -- -- - -+ ... At am" •'IllNW M _•w Rev. H. S. Shepherd. B. A" D. D. - - t'Migbway. bell 1001 - •'WH. 2-3251 wletlb7,aai ,. .-�. Sax 195. Pickering Phone 171 !: j.340 EST - SUNDAY SERVICES - _ ! In -_. - _- firing and Aim areas. To 1140 a. m.—Morning Prayer - 11.00 a. m--Holy Coemertadon MaINQ I>uy or wH for Prompt (4tsy sway) - ... : r- : , , . ask 11.00 C in tb. era lI r+�ware _ 3&7=eo3s Mr. Blower. 1 a. m.—Nursery in i 1.00 II D'E DAY Room 10.00 a.•m.E Ho'-y Communion aid • �t � ---- "does�,,, 99M --�Interce•aioess for-Tb. a�it_- _. Paints EleetrieW Appliances ....-------------------------- o. ai GE Long$ LOTAL -O Tools Glass Etc* Meets Fist Tuesdaly. Of MaaW nwisiom & R010 At - CHURCH OF THE _I • F, . .REPAIRS _ HOLY TRINITY K _ WM • = p8MIr8: T>� 9.1191 va" P w N RAo ' F _ _ _-__ _______ _ _____________ a �� s Hardv�are _ S H E-R'R I Pickering United Church 2 L, a lATTB7► . Phone WH. 2 0480 :dickering ,f Minister: Rev.Melsdue Butters FUNERAL AND .i_ SUNDAY; MARCH 27, 1960 !O 41h OplfAl'1'JC. >� iL 9.45 A. M. Sunday School t D Md AMBULANCE seiwlc ` - :MARKS E L E C T R I C .11-00A. M. worship.Service R ppwl'1'8 SVII:DQ9Q. AJAZ Subject - -Ha Who Endures" N°. 2 HIGHWAY 7.30 P. 'M. - Church Membership vo obsess Nk L. Odmm AT PICKERING BEACH ROAD Clan -Industrial, Commercial & Reside al. Wiring _ ll.00 P. M. - Fellov►sllip.cla:.' Prom Efficient Service - Free Estimates ance coe .telephone -. ! AUDLEY; l.ls P. M. - Sunday School !. MARKS _ ih.�s And onry .WH. 2-361Q 2.30 P. M. - worship service R.R. 2 Piekeri MWO i6a. Tel. TE. 9=1 570 --_ ----------- -w- .-----_ -- llil� ' Gibson' -hri�tionence, societ�r -----DUNBARTOH—RADIO- & TELEVfiStQH Bowman ROUGE H0.15, ONTARIO R, -aPLUMBG STORE xnvita Yon TO Its Regetlar . DICKERING : ----------- Church Service DUNBARTON ----_-»-----i-------- WE SELL In Rosebank Road Public School -STORE SALES REPAIR CENTRE ,An >'is». MUM, FWOM A riumb as Rosebank Road, South • MONTaiM, NomliITN, RML i CO. EAaipment For HUM Wcbsuio. , EVE Every,Sunday at 11.00 A.' M. TWO RADIO i T.V. . ••. :(Two Doors West of LG.A.) ;Chrlowd Accsrssaats _ ._. Sunday School At The Same Hour o ADMIRAL TELEVISIONS TECHNICIANS tklaassd Trustees laNitlatba•, Re�ir. iic A1Nraatleae serve T0 HE Lidaeel P1•a.b•k•. LEWYT VACUUMS ?O A Reading Roosrt Is Open To The T.V. and RADIO TUBES .FOR CALLS T HO TREE HELP. YO LSET._._. Public, In The Allerton Real M� - BATTERIES. ETC. w. Riahl CA, R.1J►. Tim raymats At !Aw C••t. Estate Building, Kingston Rd. -_ PHONE TE. 91191 � Oshawa RA s asv _ At Rouge Hills. • TUBES TESTED FREE o 0 r s. AT ��� phone ne answered twenty-f u�1 '_con L wee ft C.A. - Tuesdays, Thursdays. Fridays hours a dary 1 Alnt »o- From 2.00 to. 4.00 P. M. PHONE WH. 2.6430 T.V. 'ANTE" INSTALLATIONS , 4320 Wngston;Rd. West Hill For FurAer Information, Call OPEN 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. 2-2635 ---- - 9TAF 06RD: EROS. n-- _ swam 60=g soup _ -- • z WHO PUENES A:N. ,.. AL J : _ • r 1 n _ I - S•• XN .. e, . - .. f -CONFIDE j - i IGA PINEAPPLE -: l00 TIN "APEfunDUIT DRINK- - SAVE 48-02. !✓ t 25 . SAVE 6c ON IGA 18.02. \ -THE RIGHVE JAR ' 29 TO LIMIT - ,w QUA:N'TTTIES SAVE 4c ON SWEET MIXED - 1$-OZ.. �rou swi ,AT-YOB 1"� iooa sou — - '25 - March 24, 25, 28 , . . SAVE 12c.ON IGA ALL IGA 100-17T. 49c MEATS ARE ROLLS'. GOVER'V'%MNT T WAXED < APPROVED ^ CHOICE CREAK! STYLE 8L GA CORN / '�azrra c -t" SAVE 4c ' MEN - r �� - if-Oi. t A IGA BEEF - STEW "5 - . - .. . * IGA — SAVE 6c— ; r _• Spec�l C©s�rslrsnatson offer SL AAD---DRE N 4W T AS ABLERITE•SLICED — SAVE 29c - i - -- RSIDE BACON A : * INSTANT _ SAVE So AND ONE POUND TABLERTTE C i CHOCOLATE 1db. t PURE PORK SAUSAGE * CLEANSER — IC OW,REGULAR PRICE =; e SUPER XJAX 2 ,35 MEATY — FROWN — AUSTRALIAN DETERGENT - M OFF REGULAR PRICE - SUPER CAB 167e LEG O'LAMB lb.' * WTTe ,1[ELXIAC SOUP DQWL SUPER SUDS = Q X167 LEAN MINCED BEEF 1b. :39� C/OUS AND WR/T/OIUS fIVE'A FREE $2.00 BONUS CAPE IBS: c . -- =WITH EACH OF-THE FOLLOWING PURCHASES =- --- .IGA PEARS xoYAL GUEST B.C: CIIIPSTEAKS FRO,PKG. * L►.s:.a 1 - TENDER AND CRISP CH010E DESSERT CHOICE -CAN ADA No. I GRAj)E G11 TOMATOES z_Z�OZ TINS COOKING ONIONS CEL a FLORIDA CELERY 2 s�S :25c -EGA STRAWBERRY JAM ZJR' SWEET COOKED MEATS * A GOLD 11IINE OF VITAMIN "C" - LARGE SIZE _ - ABLERITE •MIAC. Q` CHEESE LOAF. DELUXE CHICKEN. PICKLE PIMENTO - EGA INSTANT COFFEE i e-02. PRG, ----- FLORIDA ORANGES . 39� SWIFT FROZEN ROYAL GOLD'COLORED * U.S. No. 1-GRADE =� 9'^' Candle*t t Dinners` OLD CHEESE IT� 51c FRESH CAULIFLOWER ,. ►�� 250 f IGA MARGARINE * No. I GRADE �.�.' TUAiEY » . FXG. c i-Ib. rg¢2s. 45� FRESH MUSHROOMS 40e FEATURED ON "ROMPER ROOM" - - 1 RlCmLDSON S W H I S K - 0 F-F T.V. s w � - ACS 1.49 IGA MAIRKET PICRERING l ONTARIO SAKI-SEAL BREAKFAST ORANGE DRINK ,� 9t. A /� r