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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1960_04_01 ..yam ... • - -, -_ . • : W S r i n ic Subseriptioa Rates it.SO par Year Ugited States:43.00 W.C. MURKAR AND S©I —PUBLISHERS 5c. PER CO- PY—Audorized=Second Viss"Xattft VOL. 77_ No. 29 OICHERING, ONTARIO._ FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1950 -` Pub-ished_Since November 1861 Post Office Dept. Ottawa N.-D .EX.PR0PR1AT1' 0* N ' - `-MA"Y ­.. E Winners At West Rouge Talent Show is ®rin"�riqer erns- Township t To Keep Off His Property Pickering " Township council was , warned this week, that it re PICIMG VILLAGE �• flan proceedings are taken for r 10 10 acres s - - -_ ,.► 5 I of land at the foot of Brock Road, it�. could end in bloodshed. Our congratulations to Allison t' ;+ Mr. Alex Picov who owns.a 40 acre• Me-Bean and 'Norma Cartw4ight farm, on which,the site for the pro-, who were each awarded First prize posed water plant has been I in'M a' " ' selected a aced very her class,' at a public spea]cifrng a , pee ry sincere about: contest sponsored by the Canadian ` . the fact there would be a battle before ' Y - + _ is• °— e se ohis land. .. t t.egion at Port Hope fast Friday %a k" a 4 everdng. They are both- eligible to -- - - ' :•kA "You Pe P o le are just pulling rhea#- 1 enter a contest to be held later at nuts out of the fire for someone else", TreJibon. ~-- x► 7,t "a• Mr. Picov told council. The youfng people of the district fee There will be a lot of sudden if were sorry to bear of the sadde you go on that land, 'unless you'unl death of b'ernand Boivin of Whitby shoot, me down, first", h,e .said.,"I'm who uud to liver north of *a High giving you warning."g School. ' The developer of Bay Ridges to the Wm. Walton had a business trip west of the water plant, was unsuc- to London last week. cessful in his negotiations, when he The Red Cross work group are offered Mr. Picov $20, continuing to hold than weeeklp - �� 000 for the 10 { acres, tivhich is a strip of land, chin-; ning along the lakefront from the meeting at sins Red Oros Centre on - '- the Brock Road• one of their w Ron west - pro- i jects now being ult-ma Sew. foot Brock d .. to he g q kiss t r°P�ty err or knitters are weiconse: - - ;. 9 t week, clerk L. T. Johnston on °" • Mr. and Mrs. Clare_Gunter, and behalf of the township was also un-, successful in negotiating for this pro-I rocs ill, of Burlin5ton, secant , the PertY week-end with Mr. and Mrs, W. Reeve Sherman Scott told council a H Wescstey: this week, that he had tAked with The March tweeting of the Wotn. _ .. Mr..Picov on Saturday,and•that 31 r. en's Institute was held on the 29th _ Picov said they could have .the 10 at- the Presbyterian Church bass- W inners of Undo Steve's Talent Brannan (runner-up): Gaylor Row- Peter Hayden (runner-up); joy acres at 5 500_�er acre.or the whole meat. It was good to hove the com- 40 acre farm at $3,000 per acre. Hack row, tat to right: , Stuart Sharon Harvie (1st). Back •row: and jndy Cleland (eat), At this point in the meeting, M•r. W. D. Smith after a considerable _ photo by Barrie Pomeroy .Proctor and Mr. Butler of the en- absence. Iwo minutes silence was gineering firm of Proctor, -Redfern . orbs=rved in memory of the late • arrived on the scene with their maps Mrs• F. O'Sullivan, a former highly Dunbarton Klwanls Launch 11 Tender For Road of the site and area. valved member. tim of cones; a Mr. Proctor said that hie firm felt( of some cosnsidetration o! fiaznas; a • • • this site which has O.W.R.C. approv-i n to �t paymsnt::of decision �It1ZenShl Program Qe t Of flee al, was the best of any spot on the Ten Doflats 'World P'sfnfaa• - p p • lakefront in this area because it was 'Committee, and des appointment of Dunbarton &vranis Club last week., L• A. Weatherstone of Greenwood on a point that jutted out into the a Nominating Committee to report a munched their new Citizenship pro- had his tender accepted this week, for lake. :late of names four the'ensuing year's _ ;ram called"C.Q."--Cithenship Quot-i Twp, General Rate ,constructing an office, to be attached Me Picov asked if the plant could� Executive and Committee Conven- sot. I Ito th township garage tender wash for be5locat��ast said ithato property. the am A dsHghtfttl account Of a visit This means the citizens own mea-; _ ._ P g g P Pe y last sammet to the •Brftbhi Islas, t remeat of his quality of citizenship.I Up 1.2 Mills _ $3096•,Next in line was 7. Simons and wvner•of the adjoining property would was given by Mrs. C.2. rows, ac- - 2. !be idea_ is that if the citizen finds t-r,a, general '• sate- -t-Pnckermg tnr_$31.87_ lase;-that-tlhere- eangraegeek-by-mtgsy-picture♦ of almseTi de Stint. he will see about Pickering Township is up 1.2. mills Tenders ranged .fpom She,lowest now the matter of time and.money tonic .places visited. The Inaef cin utproving his C.Q. and thus his eom- this.year. wTHA was aerepted to $5203.56-and far as any re-loeadeni of the site closed with a social time an a ,nunity and his nation. In the general rate; the.largest in- there w•as 11 tenders put in for the is concerned. He said the filter plant usual refreshments, with )firs. Kew A large represei Cation from various I'Crease is in the county levy which job• has.been designed and the tenders are Clarke as hostess. ganizations in the community at- as gone from 8.9 mills to 10.5.. out. Rev. R. A. Ward, M. A., B, D., t-se special dinner. .Churches, Reeve Sherman Scott s aid that • • "We would prefer to see the-water Ph, 'D, Professor of New Testament hools, police, Red Cross and other i most of the rates over whi council who w111 FIX Up plant located.on the original'site and Subjects at Wycliffe College, Tor- ch were represented. I had control" were down -slightly or • recommend that you proceed with the I onto, w}11 be the special preacher at - Guest speaker was Mr. feel Os-Il holding their own, but-that rates gen- expropriation by-law', Mr. Proctor t St George's Anglican Church, bake„ rne, chairman of Kiwanis Public erally were up acros•3 the board. Liverpool Road• added. Business Affairs for Canada. t •on Sunday morning. April 3. at 12 "It's a grim. picture, but I don't I Liverpool Road between No. 2 and- , Answering a question from Council- a• m.' All persons welcome In announcing the C.Q. program,I know what we can do about it" Reeuar- 01 Highways, is a mess and no one(for Clifford Laycox, Mr. Proctor said A enjoyable �e was had r• Osborne said that a number of Scott said. "We are just a collecting wants to put it in shape. ;there would undoubtedly be-some poll- by friethds attending the St. pat- cti ze citizens will o undertaken to fast- agency for other bodies." Pickering T,.oArnship feel that since ution from the hydro steam gener- riek's Day Tea at the Rectory 4& }arise citizens of Pickering Township In the school rate-s, one of the I the Brock Road was closed it iA a sting plant to be located on the Stork St, George's Anglican Church ors th the existence and nature of. the largest increases in Area 2 which has I property. Mr. Proetnr said the intake rogram and to start them on their, g 1 connecting link between two ®part p 1' Saturday, March 19. The AuirffiVy � gone up from•36.2 last year t¢ 40.54 ciai highways. The Ontario Depart- pipe.would extend on an,angle, 1,800 wishes to express to oc efforts " rate themselves: A I this year Area 1 has increased from out into the lake: - Pas that "thanks s Y sent of Highway's a feel it is a count those who contributed so ooklet titled "How do you rate your 38.3 milts to 41.8. The largest school g Y - Y In answer to a question from Reeve g��O�` etf°" is being widely distributed by 1rate jump is at Green River where'vincial matter,nt and sae's it is a pre- Scott .Mr. Proctor said that any ly to their bake table; abo candy .e comadttee. .This booklet lists 20 the have a new schoeL The rate here goes pollution from Duffin's Creek would for the Jturiok ltlwcilitty: t pects of citizenship responsibility has gone from Iii mills in 1959 to I t, Rte ye She this Scot t council are t affect the plant if. it was moved.t Joe 'Marquis, of Meaford, visited - nd provides ipaces for the individual 2 0, Y i his .cousins Harry and Mrs. Boys 4.- this year. Some school rates in I putting half load restrictions in this easterly, to the extent it could not be ate himself on each• the township re down slightly, while ' moved to the east. ( th week-tend. ' 'nis same series of questions will P g Y+ piece of load. Her many friends are happy � xr in this newspaper next week: others are holding their ow=n. I "The fishes should soon pay for put- The :townships '"solicitor, 'Mr. S.; learn that Mrs. James Drill has - Faxes Will generally be higher all Ting it in shape", said the reeve. Stevens said that•the. amount paid it out, fill it in and see how you i returned from hospital,•lo-ling well over the township this. year but in. (We think it }s the t»g .transports into the•court Avould not 'necrse::hiv and considerably yourself. school. . rearth." eetrrlrirrea}—rate. y improved in health u�Infi-the provincial highways that he be the amount that would be paid, bring the levy close to 90 mills. had in mind.) to 3Ir: Picov, He said this would he - so much so that she has,been occ- Late Mrs." Alex. Gordon A week ago, council sent hack the for.the court anri_arbitt<itors to decide.., ugying her accustomed place in ' bu,dget of ,school Area 2, but it a•as "Who would av the R,. -1 cht}rch. _ ,, ar car son an y Funeral services were held last rcturne to council am t e Dart comes to more thaii $20,000', a kod i have returned from a holiday in week for Mrs. Alex. Gordon, who ,Mated they could' not reduce the ex- Councillor; Clifford Laycos• Florida. ' passed away at her home on•Mar. pensas. No Tax Rebate = llh Stevens said that the developer ti,, ss Mar Bo Council debated on sending it back would have to the rice. j Y, yes.'spent the end 1 yth, suddenly. She war in her 88th Ia. PaY P second time and also refusing o 1 ickering Township council agreed ., of the week in Sarnia visiting her �Ir. Prc9v said You take the fronts g year. - raise the move Finale the agreed this week that they would not rebate cousins, Mr. and ,Mrs. Ron Powell. l Y• Y Y g off'm 3rD ert'' I m not of Born, Lillian Isabella*Turnbull, in taxes to Miss Violet Swan on her Y 1 P Y' going to the Misses Alaine,and Louise 'Lish- Osborne Township, she was the to accept it. Reeve Scott said he could courts over it. You force me to do this not forget that the board was. an Property at Lot 28, Con. 2 where she 1 and that because it's Picov, You-don't man spent the week-end at the home daughter of the late George and 'rents a house and 3 acres of land.to to I of their aresrts. . Sophia Turnbull. She wa educated elected body, to handle the monies of. force anyone else. I want to do bus}-{ . p ty the school area. the Dunbarton Legion. On Sunda Mrs. F. MacRae an3 t Winchelaea Public .School and hers in a business-like manner. I Y, In lieu of the rebate of takes ,the don't want'trouble but L warn you in all her family met at Whitby to at- later at Clinton ' Collegiate where township will make a + P . grant directly front_of all these people, if you set tend fire Christening of her yotmgg she livid with her aunt and hrlrncle, ; Sewer Area Homes to the Legion branch in the amount foot on that land there will be blood- eat grand-daughter - infant daugg- her parents haying gone- West, - ih of $97.22, which is the amount of the shed. This will bey delayed•not just one ter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Toms, 1890. Later, she moved to 'Toronto, c taxes. month, but 10 months." Y' d lived witA Prof. 'C. H. C, TO Be Pre-sewered named Wend Darlene. - nd Mrs. Wright, until her mart- • • Council passed the expropriation by Mrs Chas. Palmer, Whitby spent. i Alex Gordon in 1899. All new homes built in the area law unanimously on a recorded vote. the week-end with her sister Mrs. J. The Gordon came to Pickering below highway 401 and -Sandy*Beach Bay will, Likely It was also announced that?.I scree Palmer and family. their marriage, and Mrs. Gor- i Road and Scarboro town line must 1 for the sewage disposal plant could Mr:and Mrs. Wilf. Hurst and Mk: on lived on the family farm on the in future be pre-sewered. Township Get Footpath :' ,be purchased_fr6m Mr. Grant Hilts for and Mrs. Ken. Baledon spent the k Road south, until' movie t' council passed a resolution to this ef- $13.000 without any expropriation. week-end at St.'Catharines. g feet.on Monday night Parents in the area of Frenchmen's Mr. Stevens told council, that the _Last Wednesday, Dr. H. T. ad Wgs e vi two years ago. Her hue- Engineer T. O. Jefferson said it Bay are concerned about-the•their township should have title to go on the Mrs. Fallaise, Whitby,-were gtrasts+ rid predeceased her some years a- would be. much cheaper _and much children having to walk on the Bay site within a week. of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prouse. - . Site was a member of.8t. And. more efficient to:presewer both inside Road to school, with the amount of j"W e-may-have to be provided with Sharah Huyck accompanied ter s Prsabytedian Church and' lat- the home and' to the street line. Mr. increased traffic there will likely be I}Mice protection before we go on this grandmother Mrs. Huyck SrY in -a attended St. George's Anglican Jefferson said that when the time there with the development-this year. Xa with tear plans,".-Mr, Proctor said, •.week-end.visit at Cumington with rch with hat husbind fat malty comes •to hook 'into the sewer, the They have asked council,fora foot- ash left the meeting. 'Elwood Huyck and family. Winston rs. -homeowner won't_have to tear up•the, path, and.Mrs. H. brought them home on She is survived by r daughter, basement 'floor, Engineer T. 'O. Jefferson'sai- t•at • -. :.. Sii ndsy. y (Mrs, Chris. Fair) and grand- Reeve Sherman Scott said that a cinder path would cost about $600. From Her .Majesty _ Mr. Chaff Baker,has lust reKOrtr- George; a sister, Mrs Adam.- Squires Beach was not included in He suggested the••children could ass a ed from a two-week's holiday 1p y Virden, Man. ■ brother this area. road that will be built parelied to the Mrs• Blackburn and Mrs. Elgin Florida. ge, of Heath; .Aha: She was - - - - Bag Road: He hinted that when the Thompson of the Bay were among The Pickering Fire Dept. , edeeeased by three brothers: Jas. AT HOME time comes, a path may be put in be- those who sent congratulations to called out early Sunday moratlsig itl ohs and Andrew and a sister Mrs. + . . . . h stele the Bay Road. One way or the Qussil Elisabeth on the birth of sins the Mushroom Farm at the aotll rdiwer. c Mr. and Mrs. Bel. Stork will be ,.other, it looks as though the matter Service was bold on March 21st, At HAnAa_ to their relatives and ' Will look after itself: royal sAn; and !rave since received M Brock Road and 6th. Cott. th Rev. H. S. Shepherd official- Thank You'cards from the Royal where a trailer was on fire. This friends on Saturday evening, April , Interme0i' at Erskine Comet- .9, nom 7.30 to 10.30 m. BUY EASTER..SEALS Palace. was not completely• destroyed, but P• + Is not now in a liveable eaoditl9!6 j ' • .. , �b • Y , AON Mrs. Margaret Mann was spat- v son at Ajaa Hospital oa Much V. lours on Monday, the'28th. >�i �' S"Pkwd _ • ient in the Oshawa General Hospi- a brother for Terry and Cindy. Mr. Walter Willis visited Mr. and ads' also i Several carloads of, „ Dunbarton fal for a few days last week- We Mr. Chas.-Risk has.returned from Mrs. Doug. WJlis and Margaret. XcZscbaie Itluteeal Home for De it3ndruss is the death of a4w De" attended Woodbine United hope she will soon be feeling better the Ajax Hospital and is. eonvales- on Sunday. •Church service on Sunday morning. again. sing at home. Mrs. Thomas Veiiteh,, Ajax, visited 11<ofha and CTVVftQ �' .Dr. James Semple of Seaforth, was bfr, and .Mrs. Walter Willis. and Mr. and Mrs. T, Owens are Vie- Mr. E. G. Code ov Thursday of �_..Cea<elOn. _ the preacher for the anniversary Miss .\ancy'KoMwenberty of Ajax,. iting•relatives in Qttawa- this week. last week. C s' Mary at�d Q 1� service. spent Sunday afternoop and even- firs. Leonard Mills, of Montreal, Mrs. George 1�owo of Toronto ( ' The. On-We-Gb ,members and ing with Mr..and Mrs. J. H. Mc- was visiting her mother-in-law Mrs. - visited her daughter Mrs. Gerry -', friends enjoyed an evening bowl- Clement and Mr;Thompsex: F.'•Mills,-for=a fe1v days last week. O'Connor sad family ot%. the week- Bern. fag at the Brock Bowl is., Ajax. A Mr. ,&- E. Cornwell, of Parry Mrs. ice Dorrans was in bed end. social evening was later enjoyed at Sound is.,spending a few weeks -last week with a strep'throat. Mr. Allen Beach of Toronto Up= Bum s■e �� the home oft Mr. and Mrs. Harold with his son Ms. Ed. Cornwell and The Senior W..A. is planning an iversity-preached the service,at the Bum Mitchell. Mrs. Cornwell, ,Fairport-Rd. N. Auction Sale for May z8, at the United Church on Sunday:morning. Sympathy is extended, to Mr. L. Mrs. Marion McClement. and Kiwanie Park. More details will The choir sang "There rings a mel-. MKS,of play,appearing in We- i ,Yalleau, Spruce Hill Rd. the "Uri. Eliz;both Bwes attended the follow. Plan your cleaning, early �� _ paper over the "'credit flne" "photo death of his mother, MTs. Egatna, final concert of the Whitby Cocker and*,end in any good-used item. ' who died last week. The funeral tAssociation in the Hall at the Lad- Lorraine Crooks celebrated her Card Of Thanks two Barrie Pomeroy" are ke able in . � two sizes.. Ir .yea would,like,a aopT 3 service was held at the McEachnie ies' College on Saturday 'evening. birthday with a party on 1 uesday we wink to eatmd our ht�ztfelt - - Chapel, on Friday_ with burial at Mar. �26. The ' Canadian diio pian-, -'March 22. tbatrb.and•.eppteniatioa. for.a 4 of• (photo)'of these pictures, the 5 by T. ' - i )Erskine Cemetery, ists, Parsons and Poole, were guest Mr. Joseph Collins, Fairport Rd. kirsdriess, mem es of spmpaW7 sus. So cents; the 8 by 10, 7be. _ reset• To order, phone Mr.Congratulations to Marie Mitchell artists for the evening. , N., died on Thursday, March' 24, and beautiful floral offerings 1'•omeroy at and Anne Lennox, who won First The Ciicle Group of the Senior and was buried at Erskine Cemet- ad from neighbors, relatives and TEmple 9-1417. Prize at the'Toronto East Music W. A. is holding a Daffodil Tea on try from the Sherrin. Funeral r ar- many, many friendC ` Festival' at Glenxnount— -. — Church, for age fifteen.and under in at the Dunbarton United Church_ - _ piano duets. Congratulations also to Sunday,School Room. 'their teacher Mrs. Barbara Little, Mrs. Marion McClement. was at of West Rouke, who had several ot- home last week wi h_the flu. her prize-winners. The Kiwanis Club members and The Easte7&-Star is:holding „ a their wives held--"ante-:at- Club i -- ­,Fashion--Show at the Pickering Dis= Bayview, Whitby, on Friday even- - trict High School on Saturday- ev- ing March 25. en•ing. There..are. several Dunbarton Congratulations to,Mr. and and District models. Jack Dobbin on the birth of their.I - - -a 0 Week Course = g , 11n Ceramics comme6cin ' April .4th. ( m • � ' _ for Inquires Phone .-•. - ��, ��� - . i i Marjorie Oxen am _ WHhehall 2-4233 - - AP ar I - O -rte.... .... O -« Scab marina Turtle,1776 -- .Move Over Davy Jones Each Thulmday,Ellen Ramsay visits the bank - -- . to pick up the company payroll. On Friday AVID BUSHNRLL, a student at Yale 1858. It was natural that the Company the visits on her own behalf. to deposit her College in 1776, solved a problem would be called on for special insulations l that had occupied some 'of.the world's for our first,atomic submarine, the savings. On- both occasions she • receives _ 'best minds for.centuries.He built a hand- Prom :NAUTILUS; the first nuclear propelled C t personal attention. I Bedsubmarinethatactuallyworked. nwrchant ship, the.S.S. SAVANNAH j p , Pe props P.' ll In the country, busy ;insurance man Tom It was called the TURTLE. Bushnell in- - ,and other atomic vessels that followed f - vented it as a carrier for attaching an Johns-Manville meri and women -here Welch.very rarely visits his bank. He does all lo- -Underwater bomb—another of his inven- and at other company plant and mine lo- his banking conveniently by mail. But he !,ions—to enemy ship bottoms. cations in the United States, Canada, _ gets the same friendly; efficient service. -- } --Later, the first .practical engine- Mexico, Belgium and Great Britain, take _ - . propelled submarine, the, U.S.S. HOL- pride in. the materials they help provide Requirements may differ but, at The Cana- LAND,'was designed by John Philip. for'industry and homes throughout the {{ 'dian Bank of Commerce, the service remains Holland for the U. S. Navy in 1900:To-. :.:World. The Ship Building Industry is constant and as broad and enterprising day, atomic submarines travel in Jules • -only one of the major fields in which the in coricept.as Canada itself. Clear across the V , - and Leagues Under The Sea". tsonzte engirteers of this 102 _ ;pe 1 and sales i; country, in ,rural communities and.in big Johns-Manville has developed many• year-old industrial organization play a • ' 1 urban centres, The Canadian Bank of Com ' special industrial products for ships since vital role. merce'serves its many customers with that _ MAti sincerity which makes banking a pleasure; - o S-M THE CANADJAN �- n anv� e BANK OF COMMERCE - ..,� Toronto..,, .• Call us your bankers - o plant at Port vision, Out. ;. nutq as.; autrisBuaD' -api 3st;} pe38a22ns saes II' -. -COPEN EVERY (EVENING TILL 7: - O*M• R0UG� E HILLS `> s EXCEPT THURS. & FRI. TILL •9:00 P.M. - ON Igo, 2 IGHwwY - _ JUST EAIST OF RoilG- 1 RIIDCiE: , a ' ; SPACE.NEXT WEEK F Ot R'I S A► A ADVERTISEMENT OF BARGAINS AND-QUALITY'. WATCNNIS S , ' ; • r _ • • - � t .. , s LEGION NEWS to The Editor. •Fairport Pike Derby Winners == -: TFIS LiBtION AT WORK - A Sample Of 3`he )<.rtesrs We J Due to the fact citizens repeated- .-A ski .vsi 1 state the do not know what the _. i� Y y To The' Ftditor "R -w� Canadian Legion does, i,thought the-: R. R.. 2, Pkiterint following facts alight' be interesting Gentlemen ad � to them. Enclosed is a cheque fate $10A0 + The. Legion contributes $20,000 a for subscription for the News. We _ year to the development of young enjoy the Plckwing New&, in fact, M y athletes. it-is, the first thing my husband s "�'" .;t The total value of Legion Scholar= looks for when he comes'home from -ships and Fursaries exceeds W,000 work on Fridays. It keeps us is f ' .�... fc a 7. a year, close touch with local happenings, 7 Legion Housing Developments, and we enjoy yourr editorials. costing 42 millions, provide low-ren- rte ; tal dwellings for older veterans. --:Sincerely More than twenty items of vetes- Mrs. M. j yes• k� ;: o. .. `"'»"""""":""""-""""• ens' legislation, requested by the r77 a M , Legion, have been passed with jg C LAIIGERON f two years. Les Lye was confined to his how " Last year alone, the Legiort's Ser- e x vies l;urcau eua�led individual l a:i j last week for a few days with the Flo . 'adians to obtain $213,500 in PgL1- flu.1r. and Mrs. Ed. Coulson, Lans- ~t M sion; and Allowances. ing, and Dr. and bars. Paul Bennett Legion Branches are actively en-, and daughter Cindy, visited the gaged in cauvnunity work in sopie (,sculls on the week-end. ? - Minor Sports, Ont. $53,523.00 r• an rs. oxen e,Chalk Scouts and Guides, Out— $25,142.00 ' the the are on U. S. Mr.. extende and Mrs. Vaughan Va to 'Jlonations to other Welfare ughan Orgaaizatiotsg, Oat. — 871,769.00 Dea.co;s are occupying .their home c while.they are away. Scholarships $11,390.40 The Women's Institute.had a,very ' -Public Speaking, Ont. _ $14y270.40 successful euchre in the Community t Y _ Over 65AM young people have Hall -last Friday night with'seven- _ '.been actively engaged( in minor teen tables. sports - Boy Scouts and Girl Guides, - The sympathy of this .community s; -.,.Scholarships, and Public Speaking- is 'extended to Mr. James Peddie, All this in addition to the thousands whose father passed away last week •of dollars 'that have been spent - in at the Uxbridge Hospital. Winners of the Frenchman's Bay receiving t92eir awards..l to r. Bruce and Conservition ' Officer Robert local communities for local relief, Claremont and Stauffville hockey Pike Derby, sponsored by Bruce Colwell, Susan Pickard 1st, Dougie• Speakman. Officer-Speakman has And welfare work Also, hundreds of teams are.playing off at-the present Colwell local mer5bant, a m re seen Pickard 2nd, Tommy Newman 3rd since joined the twp. police forces -branches spend a great deal of_moss- time. 'There is plenty of exciLement photo by Barrie Ponsero7 ey in small towns and villages pro- in this series. ' vid' parks, swimming pools; re- A shown .was hdd list Friday creation area:, :ball ' parks. These night for Larry Burnell and Bar- Board meeting when only lour per- their young 5011, on .Friday, iur a tie wat:r and mix to pa&Re• Mix in branches also spend a great deal of bara Soaghurst who will be married sons turned up. six-week's vacation. I more water until paid is full, then money assisting other service clubs in April. A party was held for Lynn Roz- The L, A. of Guides an-d-Brown- stir and break up any .lumps pE - in their local projects, supplying am- Mr. and'-Mrs. George Blake rnov -elle last-Friday night at nee homy; ies held their regular meeting at lime, leave.•far a few minutes until bulances in small communities; bus into their new home last weekend. when a ntnber of her,young friewl. the home of Mrs. JJorern i. dsh on the Lme has settled to the loo transportation to crippled c rm; About thirty-five �- om ay, ar;; _ u•r- :,:.,:m"n en pour rie quid into the welL --- Summer camps for underprivileged Claremont were into Toronto-. 14st The Ladies' Auxiliary to the Les- ate. June 11ichell prebidoA.- if co.ers axe a.mcclt to remove, a - children; and a hundred and one ot- Thursday night to.make a tour of ion were guts of the lthitbv Aux- ' . __ _ scna.l hole m.y be made at the joint. her activities the[have- she interest the Globe and Mail and. report it diary e a orb evening on ]lei•. 21 f County Health Unit of -tne cov.r for this purpose, but 'Legion mtmbers havc"!n their, fell- - very interesting. James l�'arb one! Laura Farley qi y as i care should be taken to effectively _ ow-man, particularly those who will Mrs. Anne Glxddon was.off work I Richmond Hill %t'err 5aLUrd�iy gue>ta' seal this a.terward• be the men and women of tomorrow.` for several day's from the bank last at the home,of air. and Nlrb. J.-Ifr- Ontario County Hearth Unit Leave the i turd is the well '24 Dunbeirtotd Branch No. 541, spent week, due..to-flu. -- buire. Emergency Sanitation Of Private `± $4ti5.00 on Welfare in 1959, and A car three *-young 1fr, anc! \Ic?. B, Gafile, Rio t:r.d Water Supplies hours; t:�erx pu...p die well out until helped 27 veterans through the Ser- people, hit a patch of ice beiv'een Hill and their son :ruin ! clmo I -- �'+� -has disappeared., the chlorine- vice Bureau.. here and Stouifville - ou Saturday Bern•Sunday gucst a the hums of ; '_Should your well be flooded by This may, in some cases, take alit- All this money is raised by "the' night, and rolled-oc'ei% loo one -was, Mr. and-51rs, McGuire. surface water—observe the following d a.though the taste is revenhe frot;t '_ the:' branch's. Club hurt. Nfr. Ld. Pugh who has been 'at pre:autions. Boil all water to be unpleasant,and id. not narmfui. e sa Room; Bingo,. Daftces' --and outer Ronnie Hedges •and Dean,•E vans' ' the ��'i1Gam: ltr�t Home, �tias ad• used for drinking purposes. After If any advi:e or assistance is need- :functions; albo ftlactions operated 1?-y attended the St. Mikes' hick:, witted -to" the Ajax Hospital or flooding has subsided, chlorinate-the ed> Please get in tou„h with the the Ladies' Auxiliary. - (UkR game on Sunday- afternoon in Tor- Saturday. well in the folloviing marmer: I -Healta un.c az ricaering, phone - _ onto, d pleasant journey and h',ppy h6l- Take eight ounces of chloride of :W Hit”: t-d4,ow .(1 or 2), or the , UY-EA�TEIf SEALS -We uri�deerstand that very little j 'iday', is %vished for Lf �." 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'bit _ y..:.• ', 'a; -' - °, .. ky .. � 'fit.. °.. :. .: tie.• :y' ., ,•d _ s , twes of her trip to England, as p f Leagues teams played their finals on Mrs. R. Bals&& - Represehtative to junior Farmers, 'Sat. March'26. The winning team in Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hooper and of Ontario County, on Monday ev- the League was The Blowers with -family Left Tuesday for New Brune- erring. The Forum will also cater I eight points and the bowler's for the wick to attend the funeral of Mrs. z a • for the Federation of A 'culture,••itearp were Bruce Cnrkfg; J�16r► Scott, r'a-,brother. : Planned Recreation .' on Tuesday night at Brougham Glenn ronas and John-Yates. The b _ es n An enjoyable time was had at the Township Hall. Rowsers were second place with the'social club of Fairport United Church A letter to our desk last week from the Townships The Evening Auxiliary of the W. 'Beattickir,and,TWe Cannon Bajls:fol ,lash Friday; when they-held a Chin- Recreation Assistant asks readers of this paper to answer M..S. will meet on Wednesday, the lowing in third and fourth all with `ese evening. Everyone arrived in Chin- three questions on recreation and send them in'so that the 30th, at the hoane of bars. Closson, seven points. The Rebel Rowsers were'ere costume and Chinese, food was Recreation Committee may determine just what the tax- South• Group in charge of tine pro- the League Champions for the season. served. :payers.would like ha: the ways of a recreation program. - gram. Roll Call - An Item bn Cit- These yoytng bowlers were sponsored I 'A ratepayers' meeting ivil1 be held We think this is a good idea. There are many ages and izenship. All ladies welcome. • by the West Rouge Kiwanis and those at the Fairport United'Church hall The Young People will meet on who were active and helped to make Many tastes. Up to now, township recreation has mainly g P the League a success were Doug r m Friday, April ,1st at R p.m Sher- The Sunday night at the home of M;s; 8'u g man Scott, Rose Hawthorne and Rose amounted to a summer ball•league for a certain age group Wanda Moore, Chaddock, Jim Lynn, George Harris,t Deakin of the .Pickering Township - �_ : of boys and a dramatic Mr. and MVs.-F. Byers hat Sun- Cliff Ballagh, John Kemp, Alex' y group. The latter have paid their Rd J �council have kindly consented to be ' -Own way. day dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Strachan, . George Craig an Jim present to answer questions on how Moren and later on, called on Stan French, I the new development will affect the However recreation, in a growing municipality, t0 be at l'yers. Mr. Howard McMullen, Sunriyslope, present residents' of the Bay. all successful, must be planned. We commend council's Mrs. 'Miggley spent Sunday after- is 1}orae from. the Mid Canada line BAYFAIR BOWLING NEWS move in appointing a man to tie all these various phases noon with Mr. and Mrs. J. Middle- r with the Canadian Marconi Company. r Pinheads 45, Hotshots 43, Rougb- pPo p ton. 4 and is now representing the Asquasoft necks 41, Woodpeckers, Bombers, and of recreation together. _ Mrs. Keddel and Ken visited on Company. 'Goofers tied with 37. High 'for the _ •Another thing that is most important, considering that Saturday with the Brooks' family. {night: Sheila Courier 202, Tom Lea- it is the adults that foot the bill, is that adults are not Mr. and hirs�Ken Randall and BALSAM & MT. ZION i.v tQ 2�� 231, 211, Rog Pla ord 261, unda •Eris ord--I aom�type.of.human. being that go to roosts just-beCause dinner with Alfred' and Barbara Congratu atii-'ors to v1 r,.and Mrs. ,Garbutt 253 247;D k 'Arai 216, Vic-- -the have passed the 40 P Mr. and Mrs: C McTaggart and anniversary red their Garbutt 203, Don Courier 235, Pat Wm. Gates, y p age mark. 3thh wedding I Balson 219, 287, 242, Helen Keith 201, Adults need-recreation too. A well and carefully planned 2 h M day, arc . 8. McWilliams 219, Brian and Mr. and Mrs. Di. Pegg I Don Inman 206 Ling 1i F. `Program will include everyone. = - went to Maxwell n the farm sale of Mr. Donnie Wilson turned his Audre McWilliams 218, Rose Balson y In order to do this, A. W. Cane Recreation Assistant, Mr. and Mrs'. Bertan Wilson, on car'o.ver last Sunday night, west of :219, Mae Playford 216, Ralph Thom- - with your help is trying to compile a list of activities that Thursday last. Greenwood. However, he was not as 241, 299, High three brten-Ron _ injured- Phvford 803, Ladies-Marg Garbutt could be included in such a program. --- we - Mr. Wm. Harbron was able to .648.` _ We hope our readers will take time to jot down their 'WEST ROUGE come home from hospital last week. FKENC)HMAN'$ BAY BOWLING The Ladies Club held their meeting Mrs. Lloyd Wilson-visited her NEWS - - Ideas and send them in. It will greatly assist Air. Cabe, Thug. March 24 when twenty members mother Mrs. T. Galbraith last Blow Joes 60, Stinkers 53, Hellcats the Recreation Committee and the community at large. 1 and one visitor were present. After Thursday. 50, Headpins 46,.Redhots 45, Bayeats 1 the business was completed Mrs. Mr. and Mrs- Lewis, Jones and '45, Roughriders 37, Yellers 34. Over _ Shirley Head and Mrs. Neva Rowan, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Manderson att- 200-Eva Stephens 224, Wayne. Wells . Village. Tax Budget Cbeer up, it won't be too long before Beauty Councillor-Cosmetics products ended the Masonic Banquet at 203,. Betty MacNeill 203,'Jim. Hern sow shovels are put away, and the Representatives gave a make up de- Brooklin last Thurslay night. - 212, Bernice Warren 229, Jim Gurr, awn mowers,are out for oiling- and monstration with two of the ladies The sympathy of this community 230, Dorothy Buck 200, Harry Fertile 2t9 Bill Debson 2f6 And Whyte sharpening and we can have a great volunteering as models which" was goes to Mrs. Jos. Fors;-th is the + y yte rea - Down sigh and look around for a new suit- thoroughly enjoyed by everyone pre death.of her father Mr. -Arthur Ped- ;292, 265, Helen Fenton 224, 217, Clare . able for that new plant or flower'bed.' + die, of Claremont who ,.Skitch.203, Shirley Whyte 248,- 207, ' Rea dedget and For 1969 R nt.lj�„v yy,,, p sent. A St- Patrick s party was served pas'-ted"away - Agricultural_- _ �nbs-and--See is of and a social time spent over the tea last week at Uxbridge Hospital. 200, Fran Wetzel 213, 247;Jim Whyte clips. e y ac a an was-thi kttr rranC arson attended t + ` Commercial and Industrial their neckerchiefs, and the boys look winner of the gift package given by Junior Farmer Conference at Gutlph :George, L.unney 281, Dave Brunelle Rate 67.9 Mills very smart in theirs. Beauty Councillor. The next meeting on the week=end. 211,'1�8, Ida Herda 223, Hender- % s . a . Friends and-neighbours were pleas- of the Club will be Thurs. April?, 8.15 Mrs. Morgan Evans of Claremont son .1:., L'01, Frank blac�IeilI 21, igh ;'TOTAL BUDGET $198,100.00 ed to learn that Mrs. James William. p,.m. at the school when the group spent Sttnday. with-Mr. and hers. Alike Ciehun'210,Jack Buck 220, High r . of Fairport Road is at home after her :ropes to get some;work started for the Lorne Jones. single Shirley Whyte 367, Clare Expanses stay in hosiptal. (i3azaar. \tr, and htr:. Cecil Jones,visited Skitch 318, fligh single with Nandi- rport Bea err As- cap 313, Andy Whyte.38.3, High-three General Governaierrt 8 12,495.09 1 he Fairport rM R� =_, Congratulations and Best wishes to{ tiles. Harper Beaver - on Svnda]r, flat, Ivy Skit^h 767. Clare Skitch 803, Protection to Persons is holding the next general- tilt,Mr_ and bIrs: Howard Willi ms.) who hac been in the Oril'lia, Ho=1i_ . 'iii h thaw with handles y and Property 22,580.0'3 meeting at the Community ail,Tues- Ridgewood Rd. who celebrat-d their i' tal for several weeps: g p Iv Skitch H 'day; April 5th at 8 30 m: The 2C. 797. Andy W byte'`863. Public ar - 23.503.00 p wN ing anniversary .Sat., arch - Conservation of Health 2,300,00 ing.wnll be of.vital,intere3t.to all re- The deepest sy'mpatizy of..the cum- -1725.00., A --•Social Welfare -1,725.00..ytdents and the mats item on the ++tw ity 3 ex ss d to ties. J.'iI. By ENCHMAN S BAY_- t re e I LIVERPOOL Education '• SS.Z''0.00 I-ngcnda will bo a discussion of the pro- rrs, and family, of Bland Rd. in-the Recreation and-Community pw,ed r•ev6ions •of the Constitution. loss of a. hushand and father 3Ic•i The 8rotvnie ?11oth?r and Daughter! fir. and .l:r�. .�lrx. '�1'acrr. cr•le- Services 2,240.00 also all ame:idments .will'be tinalizeti Byers who died Tue..3hireh 22 after,banquet heL., last Tuesday_ at F.:ir_ brated their 12th we%blink; annil•er- - "•'I]ebL Charges` 34.$000Q nt tom- meeting. Keep this date- im,an i',lnea3- of -se%er..l • weeks. 3Ira:l liO L'nit�_d Church was a huge �r, _ son last Tues,tay, hlarch 29. mind r.nd plan to attend. - $ ei., d--u, and her fami eery, with iii in at+�n•lnnce. .11rs. Fred Mr, Roly I)r�j,trii:e- 4"rirhrated a Discounr on Taxes- 1,600.00 �' ty andguect ti rch ?S. County Rate 18,350.0] a sn a cis er, v re e:e rom ue ec i pod - Water Supply System, and honour of young Linda Gillman of_.for •the.funeral servkes-Thur. 3lareh i'`rs:-District Camztr.�ioner, Iles. Kex Mr, and hl.m Jim*Mcl:artti wish Direct Charges and L 13,Ou0.00 Victory Drive wno wari 7 years old ..24,_ _ - Merritt. gave a speech- on -how the. ,to-announce the,' arrival of---a' f•a baby-- Levy 'larch 28th, The youthful guest' list" -The Junior Choir of 'i'itest Rouge"Brownies were started; Division Com= girl born 1't 'Monday, March 28, at -Provision for repla:emeiit ' ---- t�talleti l4'in numb anti a!I Itnd a 'C , n rni"innPr-M�-. + General r �� r ii air�res�rvea 6:G00Ji0T o6a add - an(! 4a un ter the iaFry Coale, a t.rlk-talk -the r - marvelous time. Linda: great day was direction on f Slis, Dow•nin-, won first�general information for,the mother- pounds, 13 ounces. A sister for climaxed by a visa to the movies with,place in the F.a'st Toronto Music!concerning the. Brownie.pack under Ro,4 unary and Theresa.- $198,IOJ.09 3Iommy snit D'atidy and brotherz,;Festival at Glen Mount United Church the leadership of Mrs. J. McKean,] The On,We,Go Group of Dun- Revenue Tommy and Donald. Thtrr., Jiareh 24. The Choir w111 go on'Tawny Owl, Mrs. F. Osgood, 'Brown, barton United Church went bowl- Taxation Revenue 0 138,7'00 00 1 Mrs, Teresa Williams of Dunbar-� Owl and Mrs. C. Hale White Owl in last Saturday at B-rock's Alley ,Debenture Debt Charges !to compete at the Ajax Music Festival y+ g y y r' Recovered �� � toil" Shore, attended the wedding of �'in �1sy and we wish them the best of I Barbara Haley and Carol 'Lynn Mc- Ajax. ,her sister, Bette at Toronto Friday, Tuck and feel the youngsters and their Kean presented the two commission- Mr. Gordon Halldorsen-,' Long- Provincial Grants, Subsidies, . 'March 25th. 1 ens witty a coffee s etc• 16,000.00 � - teacher bliss Downing are to be poor with the' branch, friend of Mr. Best Ansley, Sorry to heat• Ted Gates of Dunbar- congratulated. Brnwnie ensignia. Other guests of was out last Saturday to visit him. "Other Recoveries ,:_101500.00 tors_Shores, is ill at home. Get well Mr. Jim MacKay, Ridgewood R•d. honour were-Mrs. J. Wilkinson, Miss Mr. and MPs.-Bernard-Baker and Ireeaaes and Permits 1'200.00 soon Ted • has been confined.,to his home for the Jessie Henderson and Mrs. Dorothy ' Nick attended the Pickering High interest, Tax Penalties etc. 3,900.00 r At.the annual•teachers meeting of past two weeks with pneumonia and May. Unfortunately the pack leader School last Saturday to see the Lit- " �- lJible School, Mr.,Ron we-wish him Margaret Henderson was absent, be- tie Theatre Group's presentation. Dunfaix-Bad $198,10040 ,Hylio, was elected the new Supt. We are sorry to hear The Gilroys ing confined A'ome with.mumps, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Waters atterr- Varieral Goverrnment. Watch t*.column for date and of Roue Hill Dr. are leaving the dis- Clare Skitch thanked the Brownies on de Rouge g d a dance put on by the,Scarboro Costs up s 'time of the daily.vacation bible school trict to live in the city. We will miss behalf of the mothers for the lovely Teachers' Assoc. last Friday, at- the Protection to Persons and. and the annual Sunday school picnic. Mrs. Gilro 's smiling face 'and r- banquet- The table was- beautiful) r y g pe Park Plaza Hotel. Pr�rtp up 2,00400 I There will be no weekly meeting of sonality in the Drug Store. decorated with a centre piece of little Mr, and Mrs. Ron Green and the .t Public Works up 10,6MAO •the First Fairport Beach Guide Com- The Monthly Baby Clinic for West dolls dressed in Brownie dlrmses and family, and Mica Claire Priebe, of ttion of Health : pang on Wed,,April 6th, but there- Rouge will be Tue. April ,5, at St. hats which were made by the Brown-. Toronto; were out last Sunday 16 :• W�ue n@ - after they will continue as usual. Edwards Hall,Kirkdene and Fast Ave. ies. The Fairpori W.A. served' the 'wit Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Priebe and t Mduestion up 10,00040 On Friday, March 26th over 60 par- froth 2 to 3.30 p.m. dinner under the convenorahip of family, y ltscnraatioa and Cosnasuadty ents attended Open House at the On congratulations to Miss Linda E Sarvicss school, and greatly enjoyed observing Lennox, Ridgewood Rd. who has been Debt CIWM Up : 8,600.00°their children at work and looking accepted as a member' elf the Ice 'D � l � scou ws mt on Ta up 500.00 over their school, efforts-that were on Follies. Linda and her chum Marlene Coaaty Rate up _5,400.00 display. Godden,spent last'week,end as guests ,Water Supply bystem- •'Don't forget the monthly meeting of of the business manager of the Follies, �gg verily, ath again come down from Heaven even as He came down (eons (down) 1,300.00 the Home and School Association to Mr. Hein in Buffalo. Linda will join it the Rrstytime Beware that thou dispute not with Him even as the Pharisees '•Provisions for Allowances, be held atthe school, Wed., April 6th the Follies in San Franciaw next disputed with Hint (Jest]') without a clear token or proof . Beware led. ' Rsaar►w etc (gown) 1,00040 at 8 p.m. The Guides will entertain dune.. any name debar thee ?rom God, the Creator of earth and-heaven . . . . " during the evening. The,--nwxt-Square Dance Work Shop Full information is available to you from: - Teenagers will meet at Dunfair will be Fri. April 8, 8.30 p.m. at Cen- - « . a FAIRPORT BEACH Box 179 Highland Creek, o< hone-AT-2.3f99 Baptist Church .Friday, at S p.m., tennial Rd Church Hall. Anyone in- � g P Congratobtions (though belated), April Lt. - - terested in learning to square dance *o Josephine, daughter of Mr. and • More books have generously been and- enjoying a social evening while Tb � '@ « !•IOKERINO TOWMf1fD ?Mrs. Harry Newmann Jr. on cele. donated to the library but still more doing it with friends are welcome. orating her first birthday, are urgently needed to fill the re- Bring a box lunch and-coffee will be Tuesda March 22 was younger served. Ede Butlin will call and in- ,y, picture-tak- quests of the Dun er members. If ;- Ug time at the school, which was a you have any books suitable for`chit- strict any square dance you may ask beehive 'of activity as the younger lus dren from the very young right up to to learn. •`'Hannah r s Catering `girls had their curls tucked into place and including the teens, please let Many happy returns of the.-day to '• gnd the boys their unruly cowlicks know at the'telephone number'list- Mr. Fred Hunt, Island, who celebrated �. -combed and patted. Dressed in their ed below. his 21st birthday Sat. March 26, and ' Weddings, Banquets, Showers Sunday best, they waited for their' We would like to have your news I to Wendy Jolliffe, Ridgewood Rd. who Bak$ Products 'turn before the' camera. and smiled items for this column. Just phone was four on Sun. March 27r_and'cele- ry '-their biggest smiles. The,parents are,Temple 9-1563, brated with a party of her. young snow anxiously looking forward to•get- friends., ri Meat Pies Our Specialty". 'ting their first look at the results. Girls Volley Ball is being organ- At the home of Mrs..Jean McLean, _ GREENWOOD izdd for the district by Mrs.,Val Mc- •7 Free- Dixie' Cups For First on Tuesday evening, March '22nd, the Intyre; Rouge Hill Dr. and more i library board members attended a Church Service was well attended ladies.and high school students, who r ''business meeting. It was decided to on Sunday. Rev. T. Fleetham took are interested are-needed for coaching Customers Friday $ purchase various , supplies for -the as hi; Liniten address "Signs of-Re- and managing teams. Anyone who - "library, such as plastic book covers I new•al'. The cripturepreading from would like to help or learn nrore de- : N O � O � E � and book binding and repair mater- Paul's writings to E hesians, Sth tails,call Mrs. 1tIclntyre at'AT. 2-5605. �'.ial. One of the travelling libraries is Chapter. �Ir. J. Doyle, Rouge HiR Dr. is con- -to be returned which will mean that The Sunday School, tfis;ionary fined to his home with a very severe new one will be issued containing Program was well taken by the Be- case of the mumps;and we wish him a SARGENT'S FLORISTS t 'different books for the boys and girls' $inners' Class, singing; several speedy recovery. *nd a tentative list was compiled,, a stogie; were told by Joan Gardiner, The next meeting of the West few books to be,purchased which it is Bob hicTa Rouge Home and School will be wed. MAIN ST. PICKERING ' looped will be delivered and catalogued BRart and bars. J. 11amarr• April 6, 8 p.m. and a goo&programme - In time to be placed on'the shelves for Mrs. Wilson, firs. Paspoe and Mr. Closson formed a• trio to sing "Let is being planned for the parents by r� hire Easter Holidays. the Lower Light be Bujning' The the executive. Would like to see a '� ,' M)edding Bouquets, Cut Flo W @rs A great many of the residents have collections good turnout as this is the last regu- 1wn or are at this time suffering from go to the Missionar and t tar meeting of the season the next � Plants and F! cal Tributes Maintenance Fund of the Sunday meeting will be for the election of a Q }he Pu and the remainder of us are School Ust affected by the end of winter The Farm Forum Beacon i,; clog- new executive in Jlay. WHitehaff 2-4400 limp a and wishing for spring. The Kiw•anis J u n i o r Bowling ing with Jea•i Pearson showing pic- s • - �u ►r +ous CLASSIFI D 1 8ZP1 C TANIM INSURANCE SALE 1 WRITE EVERY d10WN TYPE OF fNSURANCE 1CL=ANED - COMING EVENTS EYR�L ' E. .-MORLEY W. j. BU'1T PICKERING TOWNSHIP CASH ON PI,YW,OOD� s' . - - , _ ]RA }� COUNCIL 4x8x'/ • 53.! REAL 66TATE Will Meet In Their Regular 4xUh 0544 AS CLOSE TO YOU AS YOUR TELEPHONE --------— y 4, z8s9L .�1 On 4 ..MONDA APRIL 1950 4 07 -32 KINGSTON RD. W., PICKERING, ONTARIO At 8.00 P.'M. 4x8x% N8.9q RODNMN . At The Municipal .uildusg s-16th's Sheathing.Plywood *3.1% YELEPHONE:—PICKERING: OFFICE WH. 2=6212—RTES. WH. 2-3115 _ Brougham, Ontario %th's . . . A3,5a r SHEET, METAL _.L. T. Johnston, Clerk %th's Underlay s• Was • The Women's Guild 4x4 Pop, Underlay 81,E -•.. of St. George's Anglican. Church, TD. • PORREST LUMBER CO L �EOflPfR BLOCK LTD* . II�ORKS will meet at the home of Mrs. Rack- Opp. Pickering Twp. Police Station ham, corner Brock Road and Sec- No. 2. Highway - .- and Con. Thttrsaay;-April —�hono. TEmple 9.=I :92b CALEDONIA ROAD —'TORONTO Authorized Consumers' Gas 7, at 2.00 p. m --= _ . ._•_.; : APPLES D . TO ES Company Dealer For Te Ontario County FOR SALE JUNIOR FARMERS' Mac's., $2.50 pea bush.BLOCKS & BRICKS GARWOOD• ASSOCIATION, ra $ s cb GURNE Y -Will Be$ Holding Its nnual Spies bring oretain K. - STEL RHEEM - J„•j t•; . „ •- - - 'AT HOME” BICKERING ORCHARDS CRANE RENAL mile west of Pickering Villagd FINDLAY IN THE IiIGH SCHOOL; PORT PERRY on No. 2 Highway. Open evenings ' - FURNACES. WATER HEATERS FRIDAY,. APRIL 8, 1960 and week-ends also. STATION RD., PICKERING, ONT.—Phones WK. 2-1960, EM. 3-2802 At 9.00•P. Phone: WHitehall 2-1247 ; - GAS RANGES A All Former junior Farmer Members _ FLOOR FURAIA�� _And Friends=Are Invited. 82 acres good grain and stock farm. . — -- _ Per o loam. 9 es fall wheat. 1`l, -. s a s seeded, S bush fall ___._ 'term up to 5 )'ea ,"' ,$3 00 P Couple . clay acs _. - -- -- I acre s acres plow. � ACANADIAN MENTAL i>� done. Well, Cistern, Creek and • -Payable on•gas' bill — i ---HEALTH ASSOCIATION Barn and Implement Shed; Pigpen; : I N S U R A MCI E The annul meeting of the Oshawa Hem'xeuse;-Brooder.-house; 10soons _ _ -PHONE 179 PICKERING and Ontario County Branch of the solid brick house' Mils and half off ASSURANCE Canadian Mental Health Associarcn two paved highways. J. H. Middle. COMPANY LTD. ENGLAND 5-2516 WHITBY will beheld in the YWCA, Centre ton, R R 2, Claremont. 8nt. 3t. Oshawa, on Thursday, April 7. - - ------ at 8.00 p. m. Mr Mel Smith. of �UfE — AUTOMORKE — FIRE Oshawa. will be the speaker. His HELP WANTED ,t i 07 KINGSTON ROAD EAST MILLER HEATING topic - -Advennae is Music and Entertainment in the Mental Health FEMALE HELP WANTED - -Of!sele: Station Plaza, Ajax Shopping Centro Phone: WH 2-3301 ,24 HOUR SERVICE commu�'. enb some previous factory. Betio phone For Immediate Coverage Day Or Night _• -sociation$ - •• — _ 1 Hence desirable. 5-Day week. Betio- Phone As fits Permanent .Phone: WHitehall -- --- — �T RAT E Pickering United Church _ of Pickering Lpr 8 • - COLEMAN . The Afternoon Group ;, _ . United Church hold their month- ly Spate Heaters, Water' ly meeting, on Thursday evening, MALE HELP WANTED MORTGAGES APPRAISALS Heaters Ranges, Wall $ Floor April 7, at 8.00 p. m. Mrs. A A. experienced man required 'immediate 9 C owle Oshawa Z be guest ely for ern A' £ ctory. Furnaces r of wi 1 mod lax a Age G• NEWELL -.. $7.50 - Orkin tdknowledgAelus ofhamachin speak-r The 'Evening W. A w''li Furnace Clean Out meet with us on this occasion The g �Y i Trailer Heating 8 Accessories host_sses: Mrs. Frank Prouse. Mrs. generally, and worst history that will Real Estate Broker _Pickering. Village - -- _- .SUMMkd PRICES Pih:cy, is a.perm- Hutchings wMr Chia. Ft K h. - �1 Mrs. M. 'But tars and Mrs. an W HitehaIl-2- _ • s stand exarniria.on. is ' But s M anent pos:tiontwit opportunity for -WH. 2-5770-1 or Toronto EM. 2-3625 :- - - = Chapman. All ladies of the corgraq• advancement. 5 Bay weer and beno- itaia Note the' complete details in letter :- Zl6 Brock St. S., Whitby — Phone M©. $-3625 g TUDOR ST., AJAX anion cordially- fits Give t eta Imes "Fiighwiays" ?S .13i1e East of Dunbartan; :�o. 2 Highway a o • ± No cal change f time an to iVlanagar, Atlas sag. Box 579 ••._••_• _•,•,•__„r;,•;, _ • Ajax'". phone is please. _ - -- E R R Y ._ . , __ �.. _.. -p .4-pr 8 �_._. I PAINTERS 8! DECORATORS 7 S _ g1,00 per hour for quick, clean •-• *• •---�--- f guaranteed i t c tine E ra - lass pain ' and Girls Interested in score work. Full paper-hanging. time only. No Phone calls, please. Olttl EDecoraOrsES R. R. 3,n Picgkering . Highway, Rouge Hills.KE 0. ELECTRICAL ST U T N 8L -ELECTRIC _ _ --- .--: . - iPLUMB NG `•W� +, TO RENT - farm land available for COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL. WIRING AUDLEY farm crops or market garden; build- For Service Day or Night The Club wall meet this Saturday isles if desired. Boar sou Haws Off- .. Call TE. 9-�5Z� evening at the home of Bert aqd ice. - - _ FREE ESTIMATE airs. Guthrie. 0 - r sister - - «_--- - ----- -- - --- Mrh Margaret F ce, of _ ° Mrs Mantel at the Convalescent escent' in-law the c James r Cowie-e o. mumps A Spe r°n WANTED Phon* Pickering 362 Mr, and Mrs. H. Schuyler and WANTED - small size propane pis house last Thursday afternoon. - The Friendship Group of Rouge family, of Poris, spent,-the week stave, and a wood or coal spec• 7. Hill United Church held their mon- thly end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. heater, Phone TBknpie 9.2285 meeting on-Thursday evening Bert Guthrie: Mr. and- Mrs. Orville Nelson, Roy ,NOTICE TO CREDITORS FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED; at the home of Mr. G. Taylor, of Rosebnk Plans wire discussed for and Colleen, of Downsview, visited AND OTHERS iT ALSO. SECOND MORTGAGES uncheon in the near future. at the home.of 'Mr. and'Mrs. -Geo. • FOR- ADDITFOOff Birthday greetings to Ifrs. Whit- Izatt on Saturday. IN THE SURROGATE COURT AND IMPROVEMENTS• field of R,osebank, Rd. S. on March Donna Harris, nurse-in-training, COUNTY OF ONTARIO �12&61 Lo WE ALSO PURCRASE'OR LOAN 27, from the Thursday Afternoon at the Oshawa Hospital, spent a IN THE MATTER OF the Es• Tk Euchre. day last week with her aunt, Mrs. tate of JOHN DOUGALL RZK- •!, �QMO ON 014TING MORTGAGES. Miss V. Swan, Dyson'Rd. was el- S. Wonnacott. . M$R, laa,of *0 Township of Pkk- If YOU REQUIRE ANY MORT� ected president of the W. T. A. of. Mrs. T. Annan spent the•week-• tieing,is tlrs Coeatp of 0:�; Fgt;• �.� fR • GAGE FINANCING i FOR FAST Toronto for this year. Congratula- end with her son jack and Mrs. mss, Deeaased.' U COURTEOUS SERVICE. CALL tins' Anna n, of Whitby 19 A FI04, Mr. and Mrs. V. Martin celebrar' ------------------------------- . . ALL PERSONS !caving claims a- BUILTON c tad their anniversary on Mar. 26. e s }IIe',$itsts of john Dot:san ie �� -Little-. Walter Whittle,. AM'-R6 e= Rewmar, Lb of the Township et � E ban S. is sick with tonsilitis. ' _,_�-� —Ajax Hospital appears to be a Farmer, who died on or :boa} �UCN wE� -BIND COMPANY Mr. and,Mrs. Masell, West Point - /�\ --• Cres. entertained Mr._and airs. G. popular resort these days for our 7th day of February, 1960, are hors. Cres. entertained Toronto, last Sunday. Pickering residents. Mrs. George by notified to send them to the and- ' ► - 00 ADELAIDE ST. W.— Elliott has been there for observa- �igaed solicitors for the Executtis We welcome Mr, and Mrs. ' 1L'. don; Messrs Henry White and H- of the 'Estate, duly vekified, on of TORONTO 2, ONTARIO Liedke and .family to the Rosebank R. Mo are patients there, as c r area. --.___ ° p before the 18th day of April, 1 l EMpire 8-5300 or Empire 6.5964 air. and Mrs. A. Westbrook vie- well as Mrs .Townley. We are all After, the last-nanced date, it Mrs. F. Schwalrrr, Kingston Rd. hoping for a sapid improvement assets of the said a per wn>a be die- �. •their condition. tributed amore the „ Evenings on the week-end, g persons an T.Emple 9-1750 — WA. 2-6902 The Girl Guides are Hoping to thereto, having regard only to ------' secure a camp-site. in Haliburton, claims of which the said Ez -- • d _.BRO�CK ROAS and are working toward that objet- -shall then have notice We are sore to hear that Bob five by holding progressive teas. 1 T V- Y Brock Road Home and SchopI ' The first tea will be held on Thum-' DATED at Ajax, Ontario, this 14lt Waldriff of .Altona. Rd. was .home will hold their regular meeting on des of March, 1960, i i SPEC AI.ICTS from school last Friday. lad to see day at thit home of Mrs. H. T. y Y• Tuesday, April 5th.at 8.15 p• m. Af- Crook. W HITEH ALL 2-586G him feeling better. ter the regular business, an Educ- A number of her friends gathered CONANT and P6LAK -A' -— -- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dawson, Of Solicitors ational Film writ be shown. Coarse Banisters aril Arnprior, visited MA and Mrs. C. and enjoy a social evening and a at the home c Mrs. J. H. birth on P. O. Box 39, Ajax, Ontasl0 ROUGE HILL A. S hwalm and famii last week- 1 Y Tuesday, to celebrate her birthday. Executrix. , Y cup of tea. We wish her many happy returns. Solicitors for the end. Jimmv Weovei•s has had the tact - - -----°------ ------------ Mr. and Mrs. Crossgrey, Altona TRe Thursday afternoon-' euchre removed from his arm, but Will Mr. and. Mrs. C. E. Morley and TILE AND PLASTERING Rd. spent last week-end in Barrie was held at Mrs. Schwalm's, King: wear a bandage for a week. Ica and Mrs. Wm. McLean have LACEY TILF. Rc PLASTERING ston Rd. last week. Winners: 1. Belated con leers spending a few days in New PHONES: with her 'sister and ,family,`. gratulationc to \lr. ork City We are sorry to learn that Mr. Mrs, F Schwalm; 2. Mrs, K.,Dun's- and ;firs. :filbert Keith, formerly of. Mrs. Clara Rose underwent an Pickering, ATlatttic 2-y344 Q, P. Waldriff of Altona. Rd. is in ford; Con., Mrs. K. Knight; Throw, Brock Road on the arrival,of their Highland Creek„AT. 2-1706 Mrs. K, Dunsford. Next week at the appendicitis operation at the Ajax •t;.• apr 30 • :Ajax Hospital undergoing surgery. infant son, Paul James. Hospital on Friday last, and the Pam Howe, of Kingston Rd. at .,-home of Mrs. H. McLean on Old Billy Rogers was ihvolved in an JFF Forset Road. latest reports are of her making• a Hill is confined to her 'home accident on Monday, on the tvay satisfactory recovery.afr. and Mrs.•B. Johnston, Tor-with mumps. from work. His car was badly clam- The'St. john's Ambulance Corps'Mr. Earl Adams and Mrs_. Flbr- onto and �family visited Mr. acrd a ed, but he. escaped` with minor bars. C. A. Schwalm last Sunday. g six-weeks course has .Just been e;enee Johnstone, of Toronto visited injuries. completed by twenty-seven Guides, Repairs A MMi. and Mrs. C. A. Schwalm and Congratulations to Vella John- Mr. and Mrs. H. Dawson and sog faanil , Altona Road last Thurs- ston, Pine Grove Ave. on her 7th o4 Toronto visited $he farmer's par- The testa wereJield at Fairport Un- Y ited Church on Monday evening, AND ANTIdes evenin birthday on March 24. ents on Sunda' • HOME AND Oy g• March 26 Reults of the test will be Mrs. Mar •Saunders ,of Altona --- --- -—---------• Owing to illn as in se• ral fam- Y e �e published in above ten days., OtPERT ON Road spent ]art Thursday with he= EAST ROUGE dies, the euchre at hiss. Sowerby's It is good to see Mr. Harold And- -ulster Miss Helen Fithenry, of Tor- was postponed for,a week, and will erson back at the ' PHONE TE post,office again,. Mrs. Child, of Scarboro visited p• m. having recovered fauna recant sus- onto. be held on April'6th at 1.30 -- � geri. r . `t,. ,._ ., ._. _.. .a_.'ZIOMW-4- . ... .� � _ _ .. - �- --, nom-• mow.•: -y,.��,+. ..,,; ,� :. Va i'v'7,�,.�„ ,� _ .--.__.�. Y. W v _• J _. . , , - _ .. . r• . P a `, C l "^ .. . I .. e ��x toward the aims of true eduction. eighth wedding anniver dale Mrs. A. Bell sued- 1KK. J. Ptrcitain. r &:L: Mr. P. J. McCabe, Secretar .of syUl next Fri Y The Friendly Bible Class will 1 The Yo P the School Board presented a brief meet on A April 4th, at the home of meeting in• the scchh000l_61ast week Mrt' C'' - Mrs. sang a at cocoas- - resume of finaa P .i• parried.by Mrs. Ie Bell at the iapq. .• the cral status of the Dar. and Mrs. Howard Ftatctoti: 52r, H..�dalcolm Jr.-ig char of '-' -�-- - J_ � Mrs, G. airs led-this.worshi sera ki ' �•• . . �,_ .i;', -t-.' school. Final arras ements were � - g Mr .and Mrs. Francis Willson of " the program, which was a 'Geog- vice on "The Meanies P •=-1 The --Hospital Awdliar concluded for tiro St g of I can P y suet for Patrick's I)ax West Hilt entertained their parents raphy Game Next Raeeting to be assisted by Mrs. J. Puokrin and I .1„ fib` March meeting at the IQurses' Dance under the co-dsstirmaaship of W. C. and Mrs. Willson to a tur- held on April 2Q Flails are being Mrs. A. Bell. The ladies enjoyed a `Residence, with Pres. Mrs. Griffith Mr. Jack O'H'allora:n ah4 Mr. Vin- key dintier on Sunday March 27, in, made•for a social evening on Apnf contest on St. Patrick's Day. The the chair. - cent O'Carroll, Grade 2, Miss Me- honour of thcir 48th wedding anniv- nth• _ West Group served refreshents. - I Wajieports'of comXrtittee converters Ginn's room, was awardbd the tray- ersary. Mrs. Willson receive¢, a The Woman's Association will The W. A."afternoon tea and baz- te heard and accepted. Mrs. R. citing statue for attendance_ --Corr. -,_we> -bouquet of red roses, hold their next meeting on April 6, _-ear etas been set for Saturda June {Rtowland reported 350 pairs of baby The Woman's Association is spon- at the hotels of Mrs. Geo. Wi1lsQtt, 11: y' i bootees had been given`out in the BROCK ROAD TO BE WIDENED g pot luck supper in the hau y,Mrs. W. Hamiltorf�ke r • sorin a ppe assisted b The Club meets -on. Saturday c►= past nine months. There is still on Friday evening, April 8. Pro-. Devotional to be taken by Mrs. erring April 2. at the home of Mr. .. 'Wool available to those who care to The County.Road Dept. will begin ' ceeds to go to the Stewards .of-the Burrows ,while the program will be and Mrs. Bert Guthrie. _ • ntact Mrs. Rowland at Ajax 5N. this year on a program to widen the g y in char y Johnston. The members of the C. G. I. T. j vA Brougham church. Everyone wet- Fie of hire. Lloyd ^ �rs. J Ilis, Linen Convener, report- Brock Road from No. 2 Highway to and the boys of the community ea- Po Y come. All ladies welcome. ldfi've dozen sheets had been order- the 4th Concession hies. Van Luvan, Mrs. Davidson Mr. and bars. K. Pent -and fainil bd to cope with the demand for Property will be purchased and the Y joyed a' skating party at Brookli� p and Mrs. Stewart; also Mr. Stewart; of Oshawa; also Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Arena on Saturday evening, clean linen on the week-end w•h engineering work done this'year. It y with a all of Oshawa visited their niece, Hamilton, had supper on Sunda, social hour.afterward at the home of * 4undry is held v is planned to 'make the road ?4 feet __�� Perry-one-day-fast week. P y i+ith-Bfrs.-ltr--"Hamiton and 111r. O: Eil en and Anne Guthrie. The final ame pn the Brid e Mar- wide with 8 foot.shoulders -- :i1rs. Carter, g g _ 11 r. and Mrs. Perry_were at Ux-' Joanne and David Cox had a few i !tthon which has lien in action all bridge. on Sunday attendinSP the Tire The W. M.'S. of St. Johq's ,little friends and 'their" :mothers in ` ,winter, will be held on May 7. A BROUGHAM funeral of tht latg Mr. Peddie. Church met in the church on Thurs- II on Saturday afternoon to a birth- - ,�,Jtumniage•Sale is planned for Fri- Mr. and .:Mrs. Beverley English day :March 2.1, with a good attend- t •des art Sis_ , Y P S 'Joanne was five on the ktay, trap ( and 7. in the ta.ay 'Mr. and +1Ts. Chas. SurpY(is;enter- and little ;ori visited his parent_, ante: Pres. Mrs. i:indo opened the 17th, and Davi�ree, on the 21st. . 1ut rug in the . Shopping.Centre.' .taine,d the Knox families• and their Thos., and Mrs. English 'during the . ineetitig with a few interesting ilfiss Joen Esdale spent the week ;Please remember this when doing children to the number of thirty- week-end:, thoughts for the day. Minutes were end with her family at Cornwall. your spring hcu�e-cleaning and five, in honour of their parents 11"m The W. h Euchre was held as read and approved. A receipt for Bob $etson has returned from $ sward renewing. All good, used cloth- ` and 91rs. Knox,on their 48th wedd usual 'on Tuesday evening with the � $5-08 was received from the Worn- two-month holiday in.Florida g, chinaware, stt::ili--furnishings ing' anniversary, on ,Sunda), ?March to owing wrnn - - - r. an rs. .WFrt Rollin er of c, will be very acceptable to. the -er :Mrs. Mairs g _- eonveners, hies. Ron ii'atson and 2i. A delicious dinner was served, ton, Mr;. �i'. McLean and Mrs. 1'ari gate the financial re- Cherrywood visited at the home of including a beautiful wedding cake, Luvau; Ross' Carlton, N. Plaxton, Part from the Municipal Dinner, on- Mr. and Mrs, Fred Puckrin on Sun- • j pars. Betty Scott, Pickering. the form of an Open Book, suitably ' and Mrs. Perry. (who played as a March 18. Several members who day. Plans for the Spring Dance to be inscribed with "Best Wishes"; also man). Travelling Lone Hand prize had,attended'the W. M, S. Presby- ------ _ held on April 29,'at'the Ajax Coat a gift of flowers and a lovely bed to Mr. H. Plaxton. . terial meetinj held in Simcoe Street SALE REGISTER _ I snunity Centre are all in order, and spread was given them by the fans- Mrs. A. J. Gray visited Mr. and- United .Church, Oshawa, gave their - r --Thursday:, April 14 - C tickets are available from all 'Aux- ily, Congratulations came in by tel- Mrs. Russell Hodgson one day re- reports. The need for new and used Farm Auction of nearl new Clearing " diary members. - y ample u' ephone, cards and the good old- Gently. clothing; also quip tops = these so meats, including two tractors, load'. _ A question of vital importance to .fashioned handshake. ,, • Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. be left at Simcoe Hall, Simcoe St-'S. er, combine, baler, tractor, spreader •- the Auxiliary will be discussed • at Mr. and 3frs. David Parclay and Ronald Hamilton on the arrival of ,Oshawa- It was also-suggested that 4-bar side rake, PTO mower, New --_ the April meeting, and the Presid- member's visit newtoQners to-. the fertiliser drill, oar ,sat mod. on rub• fatally. of OshaSRa spent Saturday a little daughter on March 2(Jt ent urges all members to be pees- district. - . .. _ evening with Mr. and airs. Cramp- bir, and 'Mrs. W. A. Knox called bet; electric grinder; with 3- - • eat on that date. A surprise.is also - hory ,ent on for this meeting, belt. on Stouffville friends on Saturda• Mrs. John White and Airs- A. y .�•- raotdr; Rubber-tfr w The Easter Thinkoffering of the afternoon. Gray gave 'the program which was thge � wagon (note - Following the business, a film on W. M. S. will be held in the church Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Harbron of -taken from the Study Book on - dents are nearly �' . and in extra good condition); Alec - the Hydro Project on the St. Law- on Thursday, April 7, at 2.00 p. rm Myrtle, called on their aunt, Mrs. Africa Disturbed. Mrs. Lindo cloy- 2000 bush. of oats, No bales mired _- .. recce Seaway, was shown by Mr.. The guest speaker will be Miss Ber- Matthews during the week-end. - . _ ' ed the meeting with prayer.. ha 15 bush, red clover seed _ - `;Cast A'arne, of Markham. This was y (re- - ( nice Lee, a mi5sionar on furlou h Mr. Crowder of Bracebri -- ----,- _-__ � most interesting coloured filin, Y g age, ••a ----- cleaned and furniture, pt�rty Auni�ir from Africa. AM ladies welcome. etsfting his daughter Mrs. T. Eng- of O. A. and H. .G. Hagerman, at showing alt the models nsed in the . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barcaly of.. Usti•- - _ ,• -. - the farm, Located.. (didn't arrive in time for last week quartet toile east _ ,planning the project, and follotiving Lindsay called on Mrs_E. Camp- Followin were winners at he ) _of Locust H`t11, or three miles east -right through t6 the open- belt on 1�'ednea ay afternoon:" + - to W, A, was held in the E-i ureh d O. F. Euchre at Whitevale'on of Markham on No. 7: Hi " ' - ing ceremony at which Her Majesty ;i on 1L' nesda evenin i'hway Congratulations to r. art 1 llrs. Friday evening Helen "Price, 3fr3. eel Y g. with the Farm told for new officially opener! the two stations. . AVm, Knox who were "At 1-fori e" J. Tweedie, Mrs. H. White;. Wm. president Mrs. J. Cowie conducting ' airport. No re- hir., (;, D. Flepditch thanked 11 r. to the family on Sunda evenin 1 Knox, as. Phillips g-e 'serve. R E. Faullmer, clerk, Terms 41'ainc for coming to,Ajax, and the Y 5 S, 7 Ps and Geo. Christ_ the business, The 'Steward_chip �1'or- cam, Sale at 1.30. W. D. ATRIN- ,�iesident added her thanks. Lunch when tine, celebrated their lore,- ran. There .wilt be another euchre ship was given"bk 51rs. G. Sguire,' 'SON', yak Manager and Auctioneer, , . - ,• .- Was �erre•1••at the close. - Corr. - - : :___ ' Rf Rive :------------- ---- - -- - ---- ---- -I : .1 M-< J.. l r: ,,,3:t ar l �.;i•,...inate -I �� ' ­ .: . •Ferrzu.,. n. o€ 1%e+totf. Df Don Frr- /t'� -�-._.. � ,Jim anr! Ricky. of » '. i l" 6'�'" People - I � :­ ,.. -..,gu ,a slid sons -, �. I St t atharinie. v,isiierl their cvu:in_ • I", - I�' c I)ia vr, - p on- the week-eml, _ • I 1 ' h1z. any _ - - - - -­'. .­C -t I �I,•. 5yd. Darir� acct I � ' �� �� S�eP�� �� -- ep ® 1 -. .: . c amt �ir� i�ra1?cr. on 5a urday. = . loon t,ictt• or kip. xu,nd till,, �t rte�i lA. E. _ I - tram eon,Satur tar'bow e cnn ^at Sark= J'r' _ • I, .. I . n Ajax and Pickerin '; ympath-y i� rxtenried tr, Haro il- • X. _ .. . 5 .: _: inn 'dMi,. Margcr Percy• in the „a»- I -.., - - y , " of their father Eut en4 Perc., at. I --- - --- : -. .. 1 E jClaremant `crying Home,.ou'=Sun- ! ` 3', March 20 Ifiterntcnt took place k r: x' K , . ' ;Lt Markham,- - ,- � ,:; e $;t - .. - y : t I' Mir: liar: Lehman entiertained'her .' ,, wr � �n �rs f!friends lfics Shirlr} Pn-t:l1 ar'd � ��" - c X iCOU i f �fics Anne Draper on S'at- t 3 x. --� v t : .1 ,,i s�, :: i prda} last. oar , > ;;r ,!�•i a I. ' .�,. Congratulation to J. A; and Mrs. - `', ' '�`. ; V •� ' jJighswandcr,-a grandson, born at rrx� { �" `-- ,si,-„% r,.� - - -, : ­ y "• - --�Searhaco.Grstcral 11cr .rtat-on- :are# __� 1 --- ` ' // .. �-•- � � -- �3, to �Ir. and 11frc. Reg. Aig;is- a,. ,; .°�' . ".': ti lovaruler, a son Daniel" Lee. f K' } y�� �- _ � Y.,4�g3°.s. r 1.tarClrilan tIn e¢torowa ents. Sir. - - • :� 11:: Home and'School .met at last, af- , • ( speaker. At the close of the meeting � �,"?�, � hostesses Messrs.. T. BOw'1'es; H. � . Frownell and L Pegg, served lunch. (\�) \ _ Y 1 f " - . �#ckering C.P.T.A. - ENGINEERS �' 'TELEPNOKE - ,1. ricltering C. P. T. A. Hear Address ' ' S E R Y I C E INSTALLERS OPERATOR S - - Rev. Father Michael-J. Troy, R E P R E S S N7 AT I V E S "" ��~ 1. C, & Sp. Ph. ' ' _-�-- I #4 . . � D. _ - St. Francis.de Sales C.-P. T. A. a •' -. Fr '.I�tottch of the old sod", as a prelude ` -. U . � t to their St. Patrick a Day Dance, at _., t1 �'� -,»» r ' Q • �; - - _ _ a n,k. Y i their meeting, March.11, in the per- ' - , I h. , . ' . . . , ., --, pon of Rev,^Father Troy, Principal - �, _ -1 - 11 .; :::T;:111�*..��,,. - . - pf Neil McNeil High School. His- sr , a/cry S�Q _ • .O�ervt�o ;; 11 11 �i6conrse, though spared with Irish ► . �,Q .. •.. �tttmcur, was dedicated to arousing ...1. . ".�+r er�d I ] . + ' 0� f t . the parents to meet the challenge of r „ the vvorld'e - --1.Preparing the youth of today to her {Q Y - en,oyint� .� j some the citizens of tomorrow, Op Z • . •' now has' this", he said, "the future of.Canada. Pickering are ou this serer r `�"�I. '- *wpends". He pointed out that with 1. exs in' �;jaR.and erviCe. stinging y of the autotnattc a only one student completing Grade • Our CustAn� ern telephones the installation _- ork8, the R3, nut of every ten beginning high 5 niocl _ :: eclioel, the indication is the onus ; t most and.Rork- ana wire netw • faster , of plannin6 o f Cable other tasks _ '¢� ilea months t the revising s and.many- $a not with the educational system,' aA fat +7th the students, their parents end` �uipmen , e building thanks to I N E M E N kud teachers. Disci line the corner- . dial switching tat egehang eXt? gg our that : P new d to Vde hope 3 Com4letion of Your. is ft . we wis-tile pest mo�tatsid efulness of i l,tone of a strong moral character, _ nrshed ptem., from the parents, continues in the big 1 during us / a !the schrx>l, and-eventually becomes Now that c -operatiotn the Pl�,sure :,+ olself-impaired. Lacking in self-discip- _;_of Y for your end increased ,. Rine, temperaaicc seed modesty them- Yo service has Brea - . 11: . '! {selves he went on 10 say, parcuta i°. ,your new sly /,A ..: . 1 �p not deserrc not receive respect our hon N A �� ,� ' , -�p1 their God-given authority from t � .'.y GA � ' telep es D MPpNY 4;:Nr�, :;> , �� ti�leir children and .consequently fail O ,. WOOL .,.'.$A their primary duty. Although ..� g ° ,, % E G . r ,• :� �•, - �wledge is erroneously said to be pM F. TES'• r _ ue, only when it is coupled with - Y ` O� fr E 8 L4 - • - _1. s !< strong moral character does this 'Y T H ,,:_, two J. W. Lowry iV[ YN,X 11 i , anger come true, Therefore, he conluded; � y . W success-in=educating the youth of a • E ,n"'r y ce e �Rotlay depends not on raising the Y w z k," .; zap r °u�« 1 awdemic standards, but upon the' �y z. ^^� K; :tee r , m„ ` ,`. .� " . 1 :._ • - .•X•; ,f is S<ai? :?`�':. �' ,•,`. h Lfi ! .. "�.; .+.?o :.;: @�0;•`.°„`�^,•°.3r ¢ "'espy :.:..: 1 *!lance of self-sacrificing parents r I. ?* '.. •. ^ ,it dedicated teachers in training p 3 ¢„ f to be good and guiding theca . � <, °� � � . k , _ a . / . - . 1. . ti t Taken Fyam _tjse" Thousand Oaks Y Journal. '�otisand 0" cam. .. g G1JA.RA..'gTEED - -crank -nitige, Miss Edna Dewar, BQYES-DRUGS LTD. Ra 'o 1TV —rF. - CHHiE`s . are eottairaa; Mrs ter_ — - - - rie O � ll[lasa Anga and Seth - n ax¢�>� i -". a.��, , .v' R. C. .. PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS • FUNERAL OWAK QR weeYa. off Mexico, w Ar u� irelc f sa�t�ng� b' — r .._ _- wbea t SUNDRIES - SAOY NEEDS y t F` #act ... FUIRWIPE R were groups wbo could not COSMETKS speakLs'h. Miss Beth -STORE HOURS x ,_ : • � son is Fetsrad' Canadisa _ ' • _ #Yto Prig.Atdbtllgltet.. .: _ _. n k- 7 'servm . having Afis}cipal ;for Shirty _WEEK DAYS DAILY 9-9 years of 14te %=bolt, Sack school., ll NCO 94 41 QAY OR NIGER'.- _. �` SUNDAYS i HOLIDAYS 1 After be' retired she feRf,so bored sif1Tl011 b" ' + @ t that she took'sit,,Indian school .to a r L teach for two`mote years for.the joy - C T 9.14111 WM. McEACWW. hop. • of being with children again. This' PICKERING PHONE WH. 1-5%1 ' � � will be of interist to relatives-here _ !fir _ as the three'`bousins" referred to �: Can Be Fines PhOnAI. 2-2171 are the daughters of. the ]ate Jas. ;04 04 04 A 04 and,Susan Betts Richardson, who Pickerin& Ont. went-to SasL from here in the early 'K E't.AID CU1A KE „ part of the century. �E1�TTI0� The Evening W. A GRAHAM HARDWARE .- y ♦ZtC'i`IONEEltB In place of our' regular meeting, '# LaessA and Ant3wrirei !aa the W. H. J.THOMPSON, B. A.. LLB.' The Afternoon Ladies' Group is en- • • ..'� Ontario ind�York. tertaining us in_the.'C. F. Centre, _--'APPlttin Paints s Barrister anti SoNcitor Pickering United Church, on Th_urs- .4 peen Stock. Implements House- � day, April 7, at 8.15 P. M. ' �' Etc.' British Columbia and Ontario bold„Furniture. Beal Eataa ___._—..__......._ ....._......._ our 5pe"ty at Reasonable =- Glenwood-.Bldg., Ajax. - IN THE SURROGATE COURT' - �00 s/ aSS/ f - Ratec Dual Sersaw for � COUNTY OF ONTARIO �!� - Trice of One. � Business Phone: Aja: 156 General Hardware , i _ IN THE MATTER OF the Estate' -� P. B. pb� Asts. a/WS Residence: TEmple 9-2654 of THOMAS PIERSON WEST- . MaZitltast P. O. pbw Yoh•� i GATE, late of the Township of PHONE WH. 2=1911 - V-- PICKERING T PTrtiess have Veen astobllsbsd Deceased. the County of Ontario, 1 Creighton, Fraser, Drynan ALL PERSONS having claims a- - Rt Murdoch gainst the Estate of Thomas Pierson SEPT/O TANK OLEAN OUT _ Westgate-. late of the Township of Re e - - Pickering♦ in the County of Ontario, .; E. R. FLEURY Barristers, Solicitors anti Notaries Retired Parr^er, who died on or a' COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE _Public -bout the 12ia da of November ... , _ 3954, are hereby notified to send to p Barrister, $OIICltOl, Bank of Commerce Chambers, the undersigned - Solicitors for the NEW TANKS INSTALLED 3 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa Executrix of the said Estate, duly ..Notary Public verified, on or before the 18th day _ « ,' - 'Telephone RA. 3~3446 .. — _ ` . 1950. PAT D t-'.�N E 'TE. 9.1841 MorriA at Old.Kingston Road - _ _ _-- 1lighland Crete After the last-named date, the AT. 1x7391 or AT. 21361 — WIiPI'® — assets of the said Estate will be din- _ COttFI4'IRT � tributed among the persons entitled , s FSllAhi+ ACIRIIAQBa AND thereto, having egard only to the Mom to FrC !91 sa 3:9I sL claims of which hh the said Executrix �U" LUMBER CO.- t fateadmy and Fasert i Ir�S shall then have notice. A"dntnen Ws list• 1Patttag sayers WIC Geed Cub Dow* r.7m"" DATED at Ajax; Ontario, this 14th LUEIIBER AND Q�ILDERS' SUPPLIES - -- CALt - Ms. H�GLM day of March, 1960. , 11ee sE�E��= erg CONANT and'P PLYWOOD . . . PAINT . o . ARBONTEf Barristers and Solicitors, - on menf� �.«� - 005" 2113- Mi Fl O. Box, 39,'Ajax, Ontario Solicitors for the Executrix. DOORS AND TRIM J. A. WUJ.doGMff a" s0lls -iighm-0 M•numetal Werbe --------------------------- ----- ST. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN HOST. AUSTIN.' PRG)r. lino: Seisasisia - CHURCH ` Z �} iR z<. z~ wbittby, oatsri• ` .Stvtron Rood and No. • >t� P:ckering Ontario 4i ?we Mom we" d Wwtby •a `Rector ' INNER an N•, 3 Highway. between - Rev. H. S. Shepherd, B. A., D. D. - wMKby. sad Alex REAL ESTATE WH. 2-3251 rhoale::Whaby XQ s-sies Box 198, Pickering — Phone 171 Photo CO-OP now in Pick- SUNDAY SERVICES y 6.30 a, m.—Holy Communion gins and Ajax areas. To _ I 11.00 a. m.—Morning Prayer , mU!MBINQ buy or' sell for prompt Liao a. m--Holy communion - --courteous service ask for. (4th Sunday) - 1tUZSS - 11.60 a. ns.—Sunday School in th 4 �G nATo mein Mr. blower. Comniunrty Hall Gon" eiral ' are f 4. 11.00 a. rn.—Nursery in Rectory L R>TTOY Cerll Room - ages up to 4 years - t. - l♦'!'MAIM GIV WEDNESDAY - _� `•� �_ tlsistetrtg Msy9 ..-SA• J. Sc -_ 10.00 a. m.—Holy Communion ind �'aIDt8 JE�PCtrica� �1ances Intercessions for The 9:ck ..' ,. --------------------------------- �Oetterai Insumnco — R'ewltor p _ -=---- ------ . Pickerfttg S!O air MO. X337 AJAX �� �'S�N �-RADIO - LOYA.'. ORANGE LODGE -Tools ads Etc. r I fleets Fkst Tue3dsy Of Month At REPAIRS M . . , •:-CHVRCH OF. T_HE .. ,a HOLY TRINITY „ V�VI E .I ' -pHONBt TEmple 1-1111 • • A. K. Ferguson - as ardPast Master o'' s ware DUMBARTON RADIO A TV A. H. RATrEw or I" , ' . Prckeri United Church h W � 0 80 Picker N 4 I P' ke ng Minister: Rev. Melville Button One • ' • TUNERAL AND SUNDAY, APRIL:3, 1960 _ AMBULANCE ' i a1iRRISTER and soltcrl;oa -9.45 A. M.. - Sunday School MARKS :� COIQTTH BUILDD+l I AJAX 11.00 A. M. : Worship Service' -3 ! _ _ No. 1 HIGHWAY 9.45 A. M. - Sunday School -- s L: M'0°• B>L s- ' ,AT PICKERIN—G d�ACH-i�OAD 11.00 A. M Sacrament of the - — _ Lord's-Supper I Industrial, .Commercial 8 Residential Wiring - a Reception Of New Members I n Service Free Es#imates instrallCe Co Telephone Prompt Eff'cie t Se w ' AUDLEY o _ MARKS 1 same are. ire. � A" oai os . .:WH. 2-3610 1.15 P, M. : Sunday School ' R.R. 2, Pickering • 2.30 P. M. Sacrament of the Tel. TE. 9-1570G, �tiSlsetalntas Ora Lord's..Super SIIiI ..,si..t�e... TELEVISION BRADY Bowman & Gibson Christian Science Society DUMBARTON RADIO & ' ` PSONN: vlla7w 1Bn ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO- PLUMBING _ .STORE DUNBARTON ------------------ ---�---- WE SELL t Invites You To Its' Regular PICKERING '4 ; All %" Fi ant., Filter.• i 'llsslli�i In Rosebank Road Public school , STORE SALES REPAIR CENTRE ' tAONTEiTtI, MONTEIM, RIENL 6 CO. tEe•i•manc For Rome Meer.aic. •Rosebank Road, South. TWO RADIO i T.V. ' WE D© — Every Sunday at ii,00 A. M. (Two Doori West of LG A.) Ch•rf•rd Aec..aan TECHNICIANS T, IsaNdisNoss, Ro irs i AIt•radess' Sunday School At The Same Hour a ADMIRAL TELEVISIONS r. ksir • • • _ "Ao serve-you 1 3 Osh•w• — sn.tf.rr A Readin Roem.Is Open To The o' LT,V. VACUUMS _ ` !•. M-x'— WE HELP.YOU GET g 7.V. and RADIO TUBES TUBES fQR.CALLS TO THE HOMt y EIS O. W. "I 4:•A•. R.I.A. Tine, 7alosts At 1.•w Cat. Aibec, In The' �Clkrton Re>1l _ Osh•w!RA sasv :Kstate Building, Kingston Rd. @ TLhEf TESTED F Elc� PHONE'TE. !•t T!1' `"� L WO" CA � L AT 2-2080' `. At'Rouge Iii11s: � photo answeral twdnty�feur7 i>M Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridge - (ONE WH. Z-6450 hod►a 4I �41Y w 4329 Kingston. Rd. west- HiR From 2.00 to 4.00-P. M. T.V. ANTENNA► iNSTAU&TioN# _--__-.- :I?os Farther Information, Call OpiN 9 ei.itl. — p.In. ATlantic 2-2635 . - -;gTAE �ltO -.TAROS. :ifs. 964M SSW � _.` \ _ fLINO f 0 J DONALD DUCK FROZEN A _ ORANG �yy ' __ , •��F nnun JUICE r "'• 6.OZ. z - BIG WEEK TINS e DAIRY' DEPARTMENT > r -,ROYAL GOLll' COLORED M ILD -FOR THE LADY, CHEES E THE_� nor , - - 1 2•eZ=--EIIT C •- �.. -- y ALL FOOD FEATURES EFFECTIVE hIAR. 31,'APR. 1., 2 I - We Reserve the Ri g ht to Limit Quantities _ - � - SAYE 9e ON -A LL 'jtICE l - S. • N N 9 PP7" SATE 5c ON IGA DOG HOUSE . SAS 6c ON . . . DOG FOOD . 6 -5-0 Jac , SATE Z6 ON IGA MAGIC LIQUID . ... 15-OZ. e . TIriS -DETERGENT 24-Oz. 49c . y; SATE 10e ON SUNNY MORN . SAYE 12c ON IGA . _ -1GA TEA BABS�—. . of�' -- _ SAFE loe ON IGA A2-OZ. IS-OZ. 49 POTATO CHIPS . :. PKG. TOOTH-PASTE . . . . _,,,.- BEANS. � • • • TIl�iB � _.... GEEENI LGE. a i � 2 TUBES 55c .4YE' & ON . . E IZe OFF OXYD O . s a GIANT SIZE �9 c '33 11-OZ C SPCC & SPAN r ,... SIZESC • « BTLS. ALL IGA MEATS ARE GOVERNMENT-INSPECTED ._. -ADD A TOUCH OF SPRING TO THE FAMILY MENU! AGUS PORK ..LOIN .---ROASTS ASPAR ' TENDERLOIN = RIB PORTION FORTIO CHOPS AND CENTRE 31b. Average CUT ROAST _ . - 3-Ib. Avera{Se 1.5i. No. 1 GRADE c LB. L6• �6• ' C =LB• C GARDEN FRESH — SLENDER ROOTS FRESH TOP .CARRO _.- � iii�. t -- 4 TABLERTI-E SLICED .' U.S. No. 1 — TENDER BACON -ibt9� CRISP LETTUCE Lge Scats RINDLESS SIDE ECONOMICAL AND NUTRITIOUS—Delicious Served with Tablerite Bgcon DIRECT FRONI SUNNY ISRAEL . . ��. SC 5-Ib. Celb. Bag !1 lJ D PORK DIVER JAFFA NAVEL ORANGES SLICE -BONUS FOOD YEATURES__ -YOL- RECEIVE A. FREE 2.00_130NUS TAPE WITH EACH OF THE FOLLOQi'ING PURCHASES r' -LB. PKG. 48-OZ. TIN . . . 1 ' ER -IGA TOMATO JUICE - LOYAL GOAD,BUTT LERITE 'I WO 15-OZ. TINS 4 , i *-OZ. PKG. TAB \�� ;SLICED COOKED. HAM. _RIGA CHOICE PEAS 1 : }. +, THREE TALL TINS IGA . . FEATURED ON ROMPER ROOM ALSO FEATURED ON ROMPER ROOM U.S. No. 1 PER PKG. ' • ' ELLO. SPINACH �:'EVAPORATED MILK ::TRAIN SUNBEAM C _ BIRDSEYE FROZEN FRENCH . . . 1-LB. BAG IGA . . . , , .PULL. �_ a• 98C BREAD. 24-o=• L"f GREENDEANS �' Kip. SUI\NY MORN COFFEE. r • 1NOVW�A -AILABLE IN'IiGA STORES r �> ,PICKEBING. - ALL FEATURES _ - .,ONTARIO 4. 9 AVAILABLE AT . . . . �14 Y", t,