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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1960_04_08 erin Subsr-'o'i Rater: 12.50 Per Yeah '•:-! United Statsa a35m W. C MURKAR Wri S6N PUBLISHERS.Sc.—PER COPY VOL. 77 NO..3o - PICKERING, ONTARIO FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1960 - Pub" ov er 1881 Post Office Dept. Ottawa Floods No Prohlem This Year OPPOSITION RAISED TO SITE. OF PROPOSED ,SEWAGE PLANT AT BAY Mr. Dave Brundle of Frenchman's Bay appeared before township council this week voicing objection to the site- PICKERING VILLA6B ' of the proposed- sewage plant at the foot of Liverpool� Road. A group of ladies interested iq east e t The plant is to be located on the "period furniture and fur7ris ' s's. aid of he road north of theB lust on F�•iday at the Presbyterialy� n � E beach, opposite Axis park on the H Church basement to hear an enjoy. wti,. Grant Hilts property. __ able address on the subject ti M' ^� •`` �' �. "I don't see why it has Y• .. "c there when there is an industrial area pare of Horne. Economics. ShA so close by", Mr. Brundle said. had many illustrations of the furor. Reeve Sherman Scott said the cost iture of various Reriods;'also slideq (could--.be-prohibitive in moving else showing many pieces and groupings. - a where. He said the OWRC had a - S - etttbe br ugM ' r e.• s h proved two locations; one on`the sand- some of their own familydtreasur" ' bar, east of the Bay and the one re- which odded to the interest, Refresltt. ferred to. He said it was felt that if ments and a soc' l the plant was located on the sandbar se » Were n&' r P - ,joyed at the close of the mew. ' there would be problems with water P The Fairport 'Brownie Pack held N and ice. their first Mother and Daughter _ "We are assured the plant will not' banquet at the United Church this be a menace or have an objectional week. About fifty girls and thek, odour or that it will be unsightly", mothers were in attendance. MLA, z said toe reeve. „ .' Rex. Merritt Was guest speaker. � ~ property values in that area, and the erempb sympathy they ter t loss in taxes would probably pay the Rev. Kenneth Campbell is the s+ec. I ent death-of his wife. Mr. Camp~., t .M difference ill moving it", Mr. Brunelle bell a former student at Pidw-. 4 said. ng Dist. High School and vW6, Mr. Brundle owns parkland on the kno wpm_ in this district i #� .... � sE.< Beach, directly south of the proposed . { Mrs. Sage; 'of.North Bay stayed plant. He said that he felt once fam recently at the home of her sister The annual :1Dufrin's Creek floods Water- ruse to the top of__ -knew-there F Mrs. D. Smith and family. wltii� --- presented plenty of ir. rinveiilence tortianitg t Ri�:r�idn Driti�. n•r several Friday lwking the situation over and so nearby, they would not be'back. He i ventoa..in Tordnto. j so:r.e ppTann9 who It d to take.the occasions last we--k end, but at no the are told the highway problems said he'felt it should be kept out.o. An exhibition of originil water., 14ag way 1-ome: when traffic w•as re- time Were th•r hor,emwners v:r}'.wor- grill be eliminataed this year. We will sight._ � co:ours, the work of Mrs. Mo Greene Mitchell, G. O. C. A. is beef, but otherwise -preesented no •serious 'The Red'Cros; was standing by as looks like the Pickering Floods area Q lag held this vvetk at 306 The Dual. problems to-resident this }ear. usual, in case help was needed. "thing of the past for`another year. Break . Into BOt�! das Bldg, Upstairs Room;3—, Whit- by. • • • Village School Mrs. Mitdull specialise. ip 1 �J �` skztclning and painting old land- J PICKERING FARMER FEELS COUNCIL 1�Rage Fire .Hiren A pair f mud caked shoes and a3 been sdestroyed and which others CLkely; Whitby taxi business card may lead to be soon. In this way, she is do- HAS SOLD TOWNSHIP. DOWN THE RIVER To Blew Wednesdays to the arrest of persons who,broke ing a service to the community is ; Iinto the two'public schools in Picker-I preserving bits of history. Do we Charges that the Frenchmen's P,a} The fire siren in Pickering Village I ing village, early last Sunday morn- have a Pickering artist who would Kle h ment was a Will go off every Wednesday night at ing. undertake a similar job for us. j op. poor deaf for thXpeCt Worst of Road 9 p.m. This is a weekly test that will Chief Howard Nickling and P.C. • Mrs. Margaret Bye has returned :township.were, levelled at cr,uncil this be made to see that the siren is -in Vern Ellenberger believe-there were from a sin-week visit with her sin., week, in Mr. er.i Picov. vrall knawr. warkin order.' two or three persons involved and - g ter Mrs. B. Coffey; of Richdale. � P ckerng farmer. • • Also, the fire siren will blow the that they were after money. "I think this deal will get us intn Breakup Within Two signal for.fires, whether they • Ent to the Lincoln sheet school M_.. in where Sr. is home frogs • 8 lot of trouble" he told caun;il. same si ey n'Y Hamilton where she spent i month..' Mr. Picov said that if hard• ti ru3 are in the village or'outside,. _ _ was gained through an.uralpeked door Glad to see Roddy Pearson"M4 bit the area, 3.00 homes arul 8 schools Week8 sad Supt i in the•new addition. They went out- recovered from the mumps. J �+ _ • side and brought in a valley ball goal Mrs. Ed, Swanson and Miss A. would present a big problem. He ask- s -No Tax Consideration'- * •` ' t"+r- `°'--°_. ;-of fJslrawa; eel what guarantee there would be for Township Road Supt.Jack S, Chap- on the doors.Five doors were smashed r Duall e, on Sunday. i the rest of the township, that they man expects the worst of the spring and will-have to be r• placed. They ' Would not be taxed to death-if, the road break-up to come within. the For Proposed Plant broke a, putty knife trying to get the has s Sandy Palmer, hosotal De.• development fails. I has been coned to hospital yids �P next two weeks. file drawers open in the principal's "My taxes are up 600 per cent naW" Mr. Chapman said there is about i Alan Robertson, who operates a'office. The desks- in -each teacher's a heart attack, but is improving, ash cobalt bomb" plant and machinery i we hope to see him home soon. 1 be said two feet of frost in the roads and he. business in East Rouge Proposes to I roam was ransacked and the floor Congratulations to Capt. Pyetts "At- this point, your questions are-'expects it will come out in a hurry. He littered with the contents. It appeared assumptions, on your part and my an- said there have been numerous road purchase 5 to.10.acres, near Highway. that nothing was missing. who celebrated his birthday o4 ewers are assumptions on m p 401 and Liverpool road and.put up a Wednesday. , 4 p y part" washouts in-the tovwnshi durin the At the, north Church .street school - $60,000 plant. Mr. R' J. Oitford, of Greenwood, said the Reeve. - (past two weeks. entry was gained tlrr ough a rear win= Thig_plant will employ from 60 to who area is charge of square den- Reeve Seen -said-that-bnesuse of} 'Mr. £hapmsa said we can expect door and smashing in the door panel -- —the hek of industry at present, -the bad roads, but,that he does riot feel 80 persons tfiis year. Mr. Robertson' to Mrs. Hortop's room. Only one of sung at. the High -School this win- asked council for a reduced tax eon- ter, attended the Square Dance Con- . township cannot supply aeniceta on its the mess will lsst'as long as in other the 5 dooms in this school seas entered. own. If we had to borrow for water year's. sideration. ven-.ion at the Royal York last _ and sewage we would be in debt for -.Mr. D. doslin, assessment commis- week-end. well over a million dollars, even tw sroner estimates the assessment on the w The late Mrs. Margaret Pennell buildin at $2.i to $30,000 lus buai Greenwood .-Plans -Bald tore grains Were put in, he said. Sewage Plant' No g p I •gin, who was an active mete- On assessment, the reeve said that ness assessment of 60 per cent and I • • ber of our Women's Institute-whesa � ' the average 'in this area at present land at $800 to $1,000 per acre. Big Centennial 04� lived on the-Second Concession, is $2,000 and that the average in the Problem-Developer .I "The township has never given tax left a legacy of Five Hundred Doll- is development w=ill be $3600. consideration to my knowledge", said Greenwood is planning a centennial: ors,to the Federated Women'a'Inx- "We feel. the increased asses ment R'a`er current; in Lake Ontario Re'-ve Sherman Scott., "If we give to I celebration fdr June 13, 1060, ti,utes of Ontario in -recognition.of . one we have to five to all. I think it� The pleura committr'p is already .the work they did in.Ceylon. in th area will easethe preen. educa- *ere studied and tracked to assure de- would start a siren^emus precedent," lws� makii n .Ian: for ,!,i vcry see Rev. E. G. Robinson, B. n., who tional burden" �1r. Scott said. tyelopers-of BAY RIDGES that none vial event, \o doubt, inan;% pc:sOns iii -' „ ' -'I. agree,' saiof Councillor Cliffard! I ..Wes Rector of a Parish of Fick- In my opinion the council .has got'af 'the .sewage efPuierit from -BAS' Lavcox, fall areas of Elie. tow'ush:vi will he_in-! Bring for?twentythsee yea s, will ug7 into-'a very.bad .deal. h thirtfi_.the RIDQES .would contaYninate French- I tee sate l be sus.. t. t have heal'fo nisi i ."It would'not be in the'best inter-i `l' be present in 'St. George's Church, deal should be eiiminated" Mr. Picov man's Bay. '. •, ties �r, no persons 7ivi in the corn - - x ests of the township at this time', said I W on Sunday; April 10, at the 11.00 said, rand I have : 10 taxpayers behind The new camirTAty, which will of Greenwood. T commodate 1 ,Q1K1 persons when it is. the reeve. Jmunity me" he added. ? _ i o'clock service, Mr. Robinson is ' "coming to dedicate a memo ial to "Last year's council made the deci-,completed two years from now, is on - HI-INTERS • e shores o e n r� bus tree The Pickering Red and Gun Club his wife, the late Mrs. Robinson, benefit the township said-Reeve Scott, miles ,east of the borders 6f Metro museum S ran 1 and to preach the sermon at that 'Toronto. i are conducting a Free Hunter Saf- —We the develop- I service. All are welcome, but ment and,are gging ahead vs�th it." The developers, Consolidated Build- _ sty Training Course on Ap it 18 and• pecially the many who knew ' and Of ��000.00 2s, 1960.'1`his Course is `Compul- loved Mr. Robinson while he anti I object to this deal and as a tax-I iris Corporation largest builders. 'of _ payer I want to look into it," sort'' under new Government tegul- Mr• low cost,homes in Canada, are also� Pickering Township council this . his.family were a ve:y real part of Picov said. "I don't'want to'sell m week voted to make a rant of $2 000 ation for "All these 19 years of age Pickering. Y constructing the sewage disposal plant S , property-just to pay the taxes." (which on con leation will fie' and over, who wish to hunt this p , given to towards the museum planned by the Mra H. W. Boyes. spent several` yea', and ss a What guarantee do not presently posse do we have that Pickering township. - I Pickering Township H i s t o r i c a 1 days this week in Kingston, attend- _ we won't have to 1959 License.pay if the deal goes The sewage outlet for the plant ex- Society. ing the' Synodical of Toronto arad� bad?" Mr. Picov asked tends at least 2,000 feet into Lake i y Council made Authorized Instructors of this Kingston. The-Ontario Count' Club will take Registrations. For "We don't think it will go bad" re- Ontario from the shores outside-of the a .grant-_of_=2500 to the Society last Miss Bernice Lee who is on fur- p ' . ' bay itself. It -is one-half mile from h. While these grants are muc eLinfornration, contact, by tel- ough,_atlto five.years in- Libaaia. lied the reeve. `The decision has month. been made and that i+i it." a i ephone, between 7.00 an& p. =-I ' the gap which gives an entrance. to appreciated, there is still a dire need spoke at a missionary meetins at Su. "I think council has sold us down the bay itself. i for funds. This money will hardly r by letter, Mr. Keith Bolsdon, Andrew's Church on Sunda the river" Mr. 'Picov said. I want to urchaSe the buildin Eor Lire (President), R. R 3, Piciceritrg. Ph. Miss Lee is, at present', with The Water current flow in that area P gs etI stop his deal. What if I bring 500 museum 'TEmple 9-1772, or - Mr .Reg. Par- op �g assures that effluent Will be at least , and so the campaign for parents, who live an Pickering Bci$.!, cpayers up here about it?" two miles from the bay entrance as funds continues. ke (Secretary). Pine Ridge Road, -taxpayers Road. 1 Dunbarton. Phone TEmple 9-2265. Mr. and Mrs. Pere Mattin a 'It won't make any difference now, it sweeps on a westward-course away i ' � y � if you bring 2AW' said Reeve Scott. from Shore. of Turner Valley, Alberta, have bseW l Red Crass Needs THE BROWNIE viati�,g Mrs. Ma p, "I think deal should be stop- There is no likelihood at all, even v ttingsley s sis`eer 1 ped until it is looked into" Mr. Picov during inclement vioatheir,that'the e!-I _ In a woodland, _ Mrs. Edith Chapman. The Matdngvl said. finest could enter Lire gap and con- By a pool,' sky's Hued is Pickering-it one tinfgl ,. Saw.a Wee,brownie It�w0i not be stopped,-the decision tsmrriate or pollute' tM ,bay waters �e Homemakers - I Congratulations to Mr, and M�1 a 9 " On a toadstool.' -- Robert Aanart on the birth of a so* has been made said the reeve• around which the new development I The local Red Cross needs more 'His eyes were bright, His lips were red. Robert,-on. A 3, at A will be built; assures Ralph Zeldin, an Homemakers for their 'Homemaker Lacey i1°>�. To Hold Joint Services officer of the development corporation: and Nvrsi service. and Pickering Hospital. n8 And.a quaint little hat, . 2 Proposed Joint Seerrvkes of Arw The new water system, which is al-! They would-prefer to have•tbonieri i M». Georg! Henderson and dau+ Bean, Presbyterian and the United so-bein constructed b the-develop- Sat on his head. . h t4 _ Cirure:hees Holy Work. Time' g Y mP- ,with no family tiell, who could pos- g ter Doris, of 131reli Cliff, vial I yes lost, , duriv ti merit company, will also be given to sibly stay overnight on Some' of the the formers sister Illlri. Jas. Pail So I asked him the way 7.00 . 7.45 p- ass. each evening. Wed.- Pickering township,..when it is com-• oases,'if the need arose. !< .r mer last week. Mrs. $wldersoa� - 13 at St: ' George's Church, leted. . If ou are i in such wo I Come let me shay you, and Doris were kraon` Nso% fliers! P .. - � �' nteerested �+ He startefl to Say, �o" I Rev. Shepherd in clnargs; Ti> The intake pipes for the water eye- .please call Mrs. Mary Hartwell- at f We went through the woods, attended the Spring 1hl�lots Th g-- e April 14. at St. Andrew's Church, tem are one and one-half miles east Atlantic 2-2861. They would be very Mr, and M's. Lloyd Dorlsidr of Rev. Heron in'charge; Friday, Apr. of the sew 'plant. Their tomtion lad to Bear from And down to the sand; � P g yOU- _ I thanked him, \� ,�y{te�,gIer, w-re callers at thi•1tsm* 15, at the United Church, Rev. M. so far east and the present 1-no;.ir�rigr. Ile smiled, of Mn' J� W�oe� ear Butters in charge. The eooa:ctirg that,the currents,are westerly ensure 3 day. clergyman will be assisted An each the purity of the water entering the Found - in village parking lot, a And said I am lending a hatt7. service by the ministers of Nis othe r0tration system at the water pl•:nt, hair esf lady's (red) gloves. Apply it % Aliaon MaaBcan two churches. EvrTyq- °!d_ y:r. Zeldin asserts 'Qe- C ffice, ORMfWD©D business was talira by the Presid- the buffet supper"supplied by the Mr. and Mrs. H. McPhail, � Ia lldsimoks+sas ent Mrs. F. Webb. Several members members of the W. A Time 8.15. Congratulations to those celebra- MCEWEN I loving 132em4" od-- - ' Spring must be herel Attendance offered to knit mitts for supply all- Saturday, April 9. Admission 41.00 ting birthda s this week - Mr. Hal our dear-friend. Minnie, who passeA at both Sunday School and Church ocatioa. The next meeting will be for adults, and 54x. for children. A Pegg, Mi Janice Wilson, Miss s ' *'t 9 1958. _ Jelled to a nice number. at the home of Mrs. E. Clarke, hold-ug - but.it's worth it. Sharon Clarke and Miss Mar&an hssr•tt Tout memory lingesl. Patra Sunday April 10, will be with the West Gtoup in charge of Mr, and Mrs. Lee Wilkie, Lon- Peg. Always -ender, fond and true, _ r mnxnunion Sunday.,There will also the program. "don, spent some time 'this week, Mr. and Mrs. Les. Wilson and There is not a day dear MIinnis, � Aurch service on Good Friday, An invitation was received fropi with Bob and Mrs. Maxwell, and girls anti Mrs. P. 11;1ion visited on _That we not not think of you. ,April 15, at 11.15 a. rn. the Brougham W. M. S. to hear a visited around the communi4y. Sundry with Gordon and Mrs. Wil- - t ovingly rernembeked by J. The Evening Auxiliary- of the W. 'returned- missionary from Africa, on Mr. and Mrs. J. Kingsley and son and family at QoodwoW. �, Barbara and Marleae° U. S. held their regular meeting on Thursday, the 7th. Several of our --baby, of Toronto,. spent Sunday at Reb. T. Fleetham entertained his ednesday last at the home of Mrs. ladies,plan to go. the Edgie Pegg home. sister and husband at the 'parson- ,PAINTERS R D=ORATORS The Rvening W. A. ig s onso 'n Mrs. Crosaman,of,•Torontto, sp mt age this week. 01.00 per hour for quick, dfsan yr taken by Edith Ormerod, Kay a Western Round-up put on by the t e wee -en it r. an :eed-liat•dasa paining arm* -- ;WAfb'and Mrs. Clossor Roll Call .Fairban( United Church 3-F Club, Clarke, at th4 store. day evening at 7.00 o'clock in the papas-lsaiflgiag. Vras answered by readings on Christ- Toronto. There will be skits, plays I Mr. and Mrs. E. Pegg and child- SundW School RoopL Choir practice Srie STOKES and Freak WIIITII< - iaa Citizenship by the-raerabers• The and stunts. Another atttraction is ren-spent•Saturday in Toronto, with later. Decorators - R R 3, Pickering .' A �; OPEC EVERY EVENING TILL7; ---- -- � � P•�• 'ROUGE H I L �. S ��- EXCEPT THURS. & FRI. TR.L 9:00 P.M. =- - ._ ON NCB, Z HIGHWAY - -- - -- = -PRICES—EFFECT -7 ASS Qr ROLME_ BRIDGE — = POPULAR BRAND. I CARTON Of 200 4. (Save 200' SWIFT'S GEM - 4 MINCEMEAT - j= MARGARINElb.. Ear MAPLE LEAF 'ys Ib. plxg _ MAPLE LEAF 1 Ib. Roll ' MAPLE LEAF PROCESS CHEESE BABY ROLL -CHEESE C - CHED-ft-SPRED large 16 oz. jar (SAVE _ (SAVE 10x1 RUTHERFORD'S FRESH YZ Gallon'Cattaa St. William 4 _ HOMOGENIZED MILK _ ._� � Rimp rry .Tam large 24 oz. jar 43C (Save 4c) SUNNYQROOK.WRITE No. 1• CREAMED SWIFT'S PARD 13 oz. Tins - - • , DOG FOOD ­2fo� ' - 4 ARIAN HO CAN Ib.tin C SAVE 10 CENTS _ . Gee of 48 Tins $5.45 -:. :. .: _ _• SWIFT'S 12 oz. Tins SPECIAL OFFER of 3c OFF PLUS 2c OFF for .00 T� fib. C s �SUORTENIN6 FRESH LEAN P O R K ESSEX PACKERS .' LB. Pg6 _ BUTT UOASTIb W IEN E'R S .. . .. . .. . .. COOKED READY TO SERVE MAPLE LEAF BONELESS - _ SMOKED NAM j C No 1 FIRM GOLDEN RIPE Ib Average Weight 4 lbs. - - . :: B ANAN . . • . . 5 A FRESH LEAN MIN D F _ . CE -BEE _ .. . FRESH SLICED '< . . . . , --.- • PARK LIVER 1b: :2 c FRESH PORK (PICNIC) ece SHOULDER j :— - — _- — .. :.,lb MAPLE LEAF . by the pi ib c C. 25 a; sliced Ib. 29 C _ 1 DEVON iLICED-[INDLESS F lb C 1 R "S�t - fitAC(Jl�i b. g. 49� _ „ �0 �p r: - PRUN 'MUTY piCCd 2c SPAR AR E RIBS fr0111 q j V , f . Missile _ _ Lions Teenage Dow��t5 8th at 8.00 p.m. at Dunfair Baptist - 14, 2 p.m. ata the home of Mrs. Chris Church. Markle, Rouge Hill Dr. Any inter- Happy hour is held every Thursday Dirs. Doreen Zealey, Librarian for ested mothersr of cubs or scouts is afternoon frome 4 to 5 p.m. at Dun- the West Rouge School would like to the district,are welcome. fair Baptist Church. announce that the library is now open Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Craig and Mr. i Hanny birthday to Robert Garnett and lending books to pupils at the and Mrs. Jim Frence, Rouge Hill Dr. who was 13 years old Thursday April school. Mrs. Zealey would like to were in St. Cattharines Thurs. March --- 7th. thank The Ladies Club; The Iowan- 31 attending the funeral of' a close 1 Daily Vacation Bible School will be'- .fans, the parents and the school staff friend. " gin Monday July 4th through to July who all helped with donations and A Mud Hike was enjoyed by Fath• 15th; further details and time at a time to make this project of the Home ers and Sons of the First West Rouge ' " 5 later date. and School Assoc. such a success. Any Scout: along with several neighboring On Wednesday March 430th at the parents who would like to help fur- Scout Packs on Sun. April 3. ." home of DIrs. Jean.Harrison of Dun then with the library. on Wednesdays Leslie French, Rouge Hill Dr. has s 3 barton Shores a Stork shower was from 1 to 4 p.m. would be appreciated' been absent from school for two weeks held in honour of Mrs..Joan Camacho and for furtther information call Mrs. with a very bad cold and congestion . ` who received many lovely gifts. Mrs. Zealey At 2 2914. DIrs. Florence Gain, Rouge Hill Dr. - Y ° Harrison was assisted by Mrs. Ther- Mr. Keith Barnard, Ridgewood Rd. was confined to her home last-week esa Williams-and Mrs. C. Pickard. was •in Ottawa last -week visiting with the flu and Mrs. Dlary Baron, i. .. Happy birthday to Donna Bonna- friends and completing some business. Ridgewood 'Rd. spent a few days in heeby who celebrated her 13th birth- Rem-raker the. Square Dance Work the hospital last week .undergoing day•c n Saturday- April-2nd.2nd. Shop Fri. April 8, 8,30 pain, at the treatment: A speedy recovery to all t 'Mrs. Joan Camaco held a baby Ceu.ennial Rd. Church Hall,Ede But- of them. { ahovrer in her home at DL{nbar*on Iiri will call and in:trvct the dancing. Shores in.honour of Mrs. Grace Doane.I E�•eryone welcome, just bring a part- I Many happy returns to Ross Pick- ner and a box lunch, and coffee will NOTICE TO CREDITORS ti '`fit,' -aid who was 3 years old on'Saturda bp Veda :April 2. y Many happy returns- to Andrew, AND OTHERS E r The annual Sunday School picnic of Quick, Donsaire Court, who celebrated IN THE ESTATE OF Dunfair Baptist church will be held his seventh birthday with a party.last HELEN TODD June 4th at Greenwood Park; further, week, to Susan Jolliffe, Ridgeway Rd. Decease details will be forthcoming. a happy birthday Sun, April 3, when ALL PERSONS having claim a- Mrs. Jean Jones and daughter will she had a dinner party downtown with journey to Montreal on Saturday.Ap- some young friends, to Johnny Bar- gamat the Estate of Helen Todd, ril•9th for a happy reunion writh Mrs. rett, Rivercourt Rd. who was eight late of the Township of PicVerialg, Jones mother, Mrs. M. Marlow,who is Fri- April 1, also to Geoffrey Betts; who died on or about the' 5th day to visit here. Mrs. Marlow is coming Donshire Court, who celebrated his of December 1959, are hereby not- from Johannesb rgh, i�the- Traus_ fifth birthday with a party last week ifted to wend particulars of"Imne to !inVaal South Africa:after a brief stay and to Dirs. Marg Bishop, Chesterton the uadt reed on or be a April Walsall, Staffordshire England Shores, who had a birthday Mon. Ap- 29> 19i?alf, after which dati tlis to- The ladies association will reopert ril 4. tats will be ditltribstded witK Tesard Tuesday April 12th-,$t'8.00'p.m at The West Rouge Home and School only to the claitas of wbieh'•the the corumvitity hall. Anyone,wishing is"sponsoring a Bake Sale Fri. April• dersigned allut theirs havF notice, to join or requgring information please 22, from 6 p.m. at Stienbergs Mar• and the undwavud will '&t be contact Mrs. Jean Jones at To 9-1434. keteria. 1'he Conveners will be calling triable to any person whose claim tip Kathleen Palmer of. Victory parents for donations of baking. All Idssll not then have erotica e t celebrated her 13th birthday an Sat- proceeds will go for books for the - prday April 2nd with a party attend- library and anyone wishing to help DATED M h,=1960. - Toronto. tlEal� Roug Hr71-Pic><cissi-.I.toill_ eon 13atirlusg tasarapsotss eel .by many of her friends. in..anL-w��_a, __v �r�. for.further intormatioal - _-- -Congratulations to Margaret Ton- call Mrs. Marion Baker, At 2 7469 or ' NORMAN STANLEY ?ODD, Left to Rijgb tesek row sales Masai Mrs Donnell team kin who celebrated her 15th birthday Mrs. Diable Wekh,. At'4 4607. Administrator, by his Sohcitori, Saz Mbrtanison, Linda Mani, Ted score-keeper) and Ken Anthony. pre a sex re are nee ing o e an sacs, 6 e . Priebe and Eileen Butt. (front Tow: photo by Barrie Pomeroy -Mr. and DIrs: G. J. Dennison of( First Neat Rouge Ladies Auxiliary of Toronto. ILakeview Ave. have recently returned lCubs and Scouts will be'Thurs. April apr 22 f a very pleasant visit to England. IFAIRPORT BENCH spout troop accompanied by Scout among the many places they visited l - Nzater ,Tames Wiliiarts and (ub Jlas- to renew old memories and to visit{ JJ dJ friend,; were London Canterbur and l - WHAT IS YOUR f Q 0 " It over.a oil; day for ;;cam»r D��rec•n ter James BakF•r were gee=t•�,at the Margate. � � : �' - -i - _ • ' Denny" who celebrated her S h birth- showing of,a nature ti1ri. Taks-n ray ry da;; on Thursday March 31st with a Mr.. Bunker of Diinbart;in. Th. in-! Heartiest congratulations to the fol-I RATE YOURSELF by-giving your frank and honest reaction to each of the following big party. Ten you-g_Ir4psts brought terestiag,'cuVvertii w-.-re ph�itpgriv?eel. lowing Guides who successfully com-' statements.. select the answer that, in your_b•st L4dgm•nt, represents your own abmg good wishes and.r'a;�d to en- by-*Mr. Bunker in their-natural habi Plated• and passed their St 'John Am rsadrion at the presanf'time- . o a most ha afternoon of danc- tat in fu:l -cviou� :anal as the animals balance First Aid Course: Dianna 1 t am active i 1 y ppy. a Butler, Linda Pjekard, Susan Pickard, 1* and-organization' set up ro b•»•r my community. ing and frn. were A. this and a'.trrounding meal. as. To some degree. I have little time'for such On Th.ursda�. 'larch 3'.s.', a tr-O to Martin Pe:Pr�rn of Fairport Road Jennifer Rickctt, 'Slargaret Newman, .._. � '. activities. _ t Karen I''eteraon'and-Kathleen Thom-{ -: home is ens of m Aloe concerns.- -' the publ:.hers resulted in th4?.purch. e I South celebrated his 3rd birthday Sun- y Y P' Of new books for the youngsters who i day April 3rd. Many happy returns Yes. Relotively so. I am very busy with my'job. are members of the Fairport' Beach I''ilartin, best wishes are extended to 'Nor- 3..1 am active in the political party of my choice. libr At the sarrse tame row boor:{ Yactor and Mrs. David Holmes re- riven Moore who was 16 years old Yes. To some degree, Politics are*not for ma,. ' t it, r-.1av April 7th { _ 4. I take a keen interest in matters brought before my state or provincial ktgislotusa.. jackets to prefect .theta, 1mPIy bo�•.:5. ceived a surprise house"warming on Yes. I'm passively int•rbst•d.. 1 seldom ever rood were also acquired These volumes will Saturday April 2nd when mernbers of At the Pickering oil'hL Distract Home and read about such matters. y .,..,mil held in Dunba�Gen Pee g: H9l3+teS family:visited S. W11at happens in Congress or Parliament concerns me-greatly. time for the Easter holidays. P:ewse presented them with many lovely lie School Tuesday March 29th a panel -Yes. To a limited degree. I pay little if any note the new Wednesday afternoon li- gifts.' consisting of Mr. Rapsey, Mr. D. Kar .attention. brary hours, they will be 3.30 to 5.30 Congratulations to Mr. and '.Kra G. ry, Mr. A. Clark and'Mrs.'Colby which ; 4. 1 am vReilly Interested in and cescornad ,boat who the candidates are for bed p.m. The evening hours will remain Foley on the birth of a baby. daugh- was moderated by Mrs. Riches con- comnwnny offisas the same 7.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. at ter Lynn Cathleen at Glace Hospital eluded at the end of the discussion Yes. Mm Interested in a limited way. k really Dunfair Baptist Church. Tq*bnto, March 28th A aister.,,for that vocal noels teaching would con- 1 let m ilttl. ro rn.. -- - tinue in'the i&6ols as it-hits proven 7, 1 let my repr*ewrterMvw ka*w asp Mi•h++on pgo.ad le9ielsti*w. Many happy returns'to Sonia Ro- Adele and Gerald. Yes. _3om times. 1 have never eaa.cft asst' Ilurlco who eeleD:sted her sixth birth- Your eta to be of a very high caliber and not Wayne and Elaine Caaspkin repres«ttatlw. deg an q .11anh 30th with both ce4brated birtlsdays on Twisday too.experurve The iastt+sasental train- aR 1 hew v*t*11 el wary elss+tiea shat 1 beeaase*09666 g was 9 yes" old sad m: which is a fine thing: sad while yes. �lnsss► every «w. + . 1. wt. 1 me son- -- Dig serfs etyayei ltZ all anti a fans April 5tts- Wayne excellent work is belief Tolle irr - sister Li'laate 6 1t4rs old. Ba"T - r.*i«+rly.--- At lar Wednesday Guide birttaay to both schools, its main dssw'baek is east, -9. The chaser, s.1 wry dwho reaieas my esaelam agp«'t by .n*aMn0 91111ta, Good meetilslg the Feat Fairport Bttaeh ?wen sieve will meet Friday"April but the work now being deli will con- service tinue,and it is holed will be expanded. Yes A a 0mitad degree ! solders If overt elf . - {ntys*R in durck,Rein. IL I b0aw 9%A elriNrti r sow "bees 1b* boas w09i•w iwstsaeNew peo6la 6 #W W46 • 1 Y« +t'>f pt*6aby inrp.rtinf ! pay 11111*anytti«► -eta' rush t►sotters. 11, I oppllr the w9ltsse vassal and ahtoo l'pth--'ph@ In wp:�aily.k+M!• Yea �►�t of tAa 16111*. DMAIA r 6t *aClr dtYM�iO k1b• sere of iteeH. 12. 1 fad the* a scan in pvM W.sh•a11 be abeva sapraadl. son. eenen s are - :. Yes Within re* __►ublk net � •.peeled to always meawre.up. rebel 13 I agsrinst false, d saisleadia9.advss►isia9. -' id NINA Yes. -Once it. awhile. Adwifising is designed M - 1 "a•IL,, 14. 1' always demewatrata that rah driving k •+Ir "Cede of the Read." ' Yes. Sometimes 1 am too much in a hurry. 1 give safety e h t 1 understand what is meant by "free snt*rprsse,"and I can explain it to anyone Canada has been a nation for not quite •a•'hundred an'nf"m'Ya:. ~ Ta some degree. 1 °m very ry well informed. year's. In that time Canadians have earned a way Of -16. What happens to my tax dollar is of *iAr•m*imperrona to 1 earned it - - �life unequalled outside. North America and not even Yes. To some degree. I'm too busy i money _approached by coantries whose histories go-back thou- ro worry about how "they" spend it. sands Of ears . . . countries such s.8 China. 17. 1 understand hew communism works and I can spot it in action anywhere.' y Yes. • Posiibly. I admit that I do not know. i '18. 1 take a vital interest in all matters of'edu%etion. "dart of Canada's success comes from her ability Ye:. To a limited degree. W* hire school lea ors to produce steel. Canada, with a population under to do this job' l9. t am, have been, or am willing to be involved in public service. 18,000,000, produced 660 pounds of steel per 'f'son Yes. 1 might. I can't afford to be involved. ' y last year. Chipay with a population of 600,000,000, 20. 1 consider that the success of a demoaocy depends upon"the interest dnd can- turned out 25 pounds per person. - c..n of each citi:'^• - Yes. To some degree, I suppose. Let those elected - run , j. This higher productivity�omes-from the factories - --- Canadians have built. ForESample, The Steel Company These twenty statements are not meant to be all. inclusive.They do, however• afford of Canada, Limited has invested more than $300,000,. a method by which each of us can gar some indication of his "CQ."-his CITIZEN• r SHIP QUOTIENT. 000 in its plants and equipment since 19.10. You had your "ideal"'citizen in mind-consciously or unconsciously-as you made your Canadians produce more mainly because Canadian i own frank personal appraisal. How you measured up to that"ideal" indicates to you companies are continually improving their plants and ° � i 1 you taake these twenty representative statements and think of a ver •weetive . ' citizen in a democracy, he probably would rate between fifty and fifty-five points, I ' • giving three points for the frank "Yes" and two points for the second answer.with -• the thitd getting one point. Perhaps the average citizen measured by the ideal would ?I E tot T 1'1 e himself between thirty and thirty-five. HOW DO YOU'RATE YOURSELF? QF CANADA community, your nation, yes, your way of fife in a free society will not long �IY exist on just the interest and concern of the "average" citizen. - LIMITED _ Your community, its youth, the institutions, the elected leadership, the sofety,'yls, the forward roach of every generation does not just happen. You are part-o-"--either helping or hindering. r MONTREAL 4ANAN000E HAMILTON BRAKFORO TORONTO There is a "CO" that Ilirts with chaos. "r r There is a "Co" that assures the way of fife you want most will be feevre 4er an time. Canadian-made steel from Cancidran=owned plans 1 I. ._ _ HOW 'ot;TOUR "CO"? - ; IHOW D Y OURSELF? - l ' - REMEMBER- - r 7 'A HIGH "CC" LOOKS 0000 ON YOUI j #ubliahed with the- compliments of Dunbarton Kiwanis Club. 1 ' i - - Dmtbarton Hume nd School Assom. . t :. II �.�} ' ;.. The annual Open-House was held a • _ t 1 oca (anger Campaign � e°' ray orielin Dunbarton School on Tuesday, • ; `. - April 5, at 7.30 �. m. Princip.1 1• y,• BEWARE ! . , _ 'and teachers made all arrangemert.a i w >.'. �and'it was plain to see tbey.had a e 'I,'°: `z4a: With spring and warm weather, there is a flock besides complete success and we wish' to t birds that swarm into the suburbs and small towns each year. thank them, and the pupils for {{ The species is known as the door-to-door salesman, and some their efforts. One of .the must ad- of them are smooth, fast talking- operators after a fast buck. mired rooms was our Kindergarten ` Some of them have already been to Pickering this year. A Class with all the colourful work,, i decorating" the room and the eq mew weeks ago, two men are reported to have taken two Pick uipment that hies. Granter, Bring village men for $1,000. These two were collecting money, teacher had purchased with surplus suppo sedly, for an American religious group to'set up offices tunds from the children's apple in Canada. The American group had never heard of these two juice muney. Tile attendance ba.!-,.t men are they are-not setting up offices here. ner was won by Miss Bradd's class. should be very, Very There were over una hundred 'vis- The point we are making is, that you careful who you let into your home and, doubly careful about itors to 'the school. 'Phis indeed was ` very gratifying and we'thank you any contract you sign. all, Cofiee, cakes and cookies A.vc Fast buck artists just-love to get out among the housewives y vcY � ne .t tea, an to t.ten� ..and talk them into deals, before the poor women have chance goes a vote of thanks, not forget- ' ' to draw a breath. Too often, too late, the poor housewife tang the Grade Nlciti..erS. t�e 1,QPe !realizes she has fallen for some-deal where she thought she that this will inspire many parents, C 1 was getting a real bargain. including Dad, to, attend these,K. Some of the, salesmen,-probably most of them are quite and S. future meetings. - Corr. alright. A few bad apples spoil it for all of them, but .it. is better to be safe gran sorry. - Ontario Capping Associa on To `' •�„ �i y Send Speaker To Vaughan Willard If at all in doubt about the deal-don't sign or buy a thing. _ asd $ r y Mr. Stanley J. Wild of the Ont- _ ario Campirt$ Assoc.- will address _ , / and baby grand-daughter Rose.MAN'S BAY Mrs. l•os-ar's motner, Mrs. Crit- 'the April 12, Gene-al Meeting of the MM" tendon, was also in Toronto visit- Vaughan Willard Home and School Mr. .nd Mrs. Deliik returned home, Assoc. on the subject of - Camping least week-end after spending the past ing a grandson. for Boys and Girls. Them wa be a iaiw months in New York State.. Mr. and Dirs. Dugaid Thompson )grunt. film on the subject to add Jack Buck is attending a confer- are happy to announce the birth of extra interest to the everting. Since awe in Toledo Ohio this Week. their son John Dugald, in the Ajax pt Hospital, on Saturday, April 2nd. A the �tano Camping Assoc, is in' Mr. George. W. Clay, Chairman of the month of April. He is seen here Mrs.Arthur Perkins left Monday o ` to visit her mother! brother for Christine„ 'Barbara and te_ested in promoting, not only the Pfettering-Ajax t`hapte-, Camd- dtsou t'he campaign problems i trip to Chicago • Cancer Society, now eoesdue.slag with his Committee. who is seriously ill. Jimmy interest i camping, but also better ian Cane _ -- y oho o by Barrio Pbme e[gapiza 'on and programming ip their 02500 Objective Campaign in oy " '• Joyce. Fertile is vacationing this F. Congratulations to Bruce Cossarr the camps thriuselvea, and also to weak in Florida; she is accompanied i who was married to SlLs Audrfe help find and place teen-age court- .< Marion Reath and Claire Myers Baldwin. in the bforgan Chapel, of oil: What does Easter mean to Simon families to an evening of bowling at Of Osbawa. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Queen's University, on Marcch26th �0� and lea' this should of Cyrerte"' Taking as his text Matt. ald Jamieson; gents: = Grant Car- yJ%nk Wells in Sarasota over the Miss Baldwin is a Toronto girl. Tile' be a program to interest a great 27, 32: "And as they camp Q3t, they' son and Walrer Pascoe. marry of us. Anyone interested, is found a. than .of C rene. Simon by Mrs. Howard Harper, of Stouff- lweek-end, and left Monday for Miami bride and groom Will both be grad- y 1 8eaeh• eating from Queen's' next month. invited to attend the talk wA0. will name; him they eomTelled to hear his yule. and Mr Noble Ryrnard, of Uic- A baby girl was bourn to Mr. and The groom's mother and memera of eoa>snes�ca shortly befe a 9'�' bridge, visited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil cross.' Sonny Hearns in Halifax. oni the bride's family, together with, �/ Mi. Heron poiniei out in this see- June; on Sunday. Monday, March 28th A little sister , fellow college students,attended the t _ AUDLL I mon a time of"c: -bearing" (1) the Miss Jean Linton showed slides • of Bryan, and the 8th grandchild for ceremony. cross that is thrust'on us by eircum- at Sunday School, of her work iu a Pa ton, of Gananoque, i. The Club met at the home of Mr. stances; (_) the cross of conscious nizd Fairport United Church will -hold is visiting ior'several weeks with i, e. ow urns we: ar o.ur c:rs�r; Mr. sttd ores. Jack )Ward. Clare- t✓('pmm�ution and Baptismal Service on Mr. and-_\irs. Dvgald Thopsuu knd I r','Bing. ��ittt Yresid'ent Bill Guth- our best weapon is praye-. 3r„tc-i,u�ti� moist, and %[-. and ''Mrs. G!,-n Muir r: with Rev. W. McKay attend- family, ric, presiding.'Donations are to be the cross of conscious choice bemuse demon had 5uridtay suppe- with' Mr-. betat to the Pickerin 'ToHU�hi Jog. (in Easter Sunday the teachers. 31r Lorne �'ickery� has recent!}' g p He IrmeS us. Let n be re=tensible for Iii ins iScAvc�y and :l{atllee l - ttiEaste an Easter Breakfast been ill and is in the Ajax Hospital. Ht'torieal.Society and to the Can- thn.� .vho do ret k'•�;v Chri t-. i .T'ne Activk Sri ce Cla Hill be •'fie W I cot • oriels..C,ur.:o:; Sntitl; an is-1 bIra. Marion 3icC';rm�nt,nor orea,�- i"U' •ve of tiie"'(r n fetiaur�ip Clans MJ r the regular',Sunday Service. 1 Kathy Xc Kay 'oi the BrucT, kit. Committee runductrd rome ba;.ics a �- . t t Congratulations to Mr. and DIr..i S. has been .ill with flu. - , list ar. choir lea..er prtsiuF!i at th= ' at Cis-rant. 'T_c� �y n:g . April and contest Garry l:att: P.a>�d i oil a::. T}a choir �nden"1 3 v<••~:' :1Charl�3 Joyce who celebrated their Mrs. Dotothy Slay was admitted , the ianu-:,cr„rdtun, acu�y;.: i,u ,;c. T 1 ' T .. i Afini�crsary on April 3rd and Harpy'. fo Ajar Hospital on.\tarcli .lx;h, Sur p t I beas..-,si . ar,thein. 7y �T:}i. :Nt,_ ! ;e W. A.. w:., : re; nr't: Wed )Birthday to their daughter Heather f I 1.ilcen t,uthrie at the l u:u>., 1-itids -.Be o. feem Oln_�c •,t.> sir:day, April I3, at- tine n:aa.�e, = at sue r ry, `li tom, Lone", p p, - L'ourgo.) it, reeovering of-• 1 lzatt and Lynda !'ucl:nu l.layFd ac- I Celvar;'. Cirrenwcx..l. \f-s. L'.'.Jan:aeon 'will hn -uas 11 'years old on•A ril 'F,th. ' tile. cordion duets, Mrs. John A�.htvu I tiers car3g-y evening, AT"ril 10,'o,'- , •rc in -c'-arTre of the titecti:,,z. "Roll 1 Them• were over-50 persons attend- ter a major operation at fit. Ju;eplt's are two.rradit,t, . "f_r�rn<ky at the. $ng the Ratepayers Meeting on Fr. I Hospital, -Tont nto. ig g ekoiz are eat en �..e cltr+rsl =en:ce.' {'ails- An Iran on Iiastrr. .l,frs. W,. sneninr. William Fertile, President, .. The 12unt,:.rtun (iiri Guide-A­ -cum- .I.'11 eitciiitK anri ".Houses toes ..attt�- 'in keeping a.;th the:,aeason at T.."0.r,.n::l Brown.of Gseenwovti will -b'e'guest icat srfintions' w'erc ,la.rd by,\utic� * * * speaker. btrodur6d th'e' guest %It-. Sherman pleted their S-t: John's Aict Course.' I'uckrin on the ace, ",Cn and 1=rr.1 c' -p ST. k I)R•EWS 1 _12... -THANK- Th.-re w•i1I fie. a special Cod Fri-, Scott, Reeve, -llr. Ross Hawthorne; on Monday•etiennig. Puckriu on the guitar. Refire-An:ents c tt Deputy Ree and Ross Deakin Council- Th Dutibrtau ii .tnr and School"' l OFFERING SERVICE day e..ice in t.a church at 2.30 t Isere served. . The W.hf.S. held their spring p, ni.' -.J*r. 31x. Hawthorne stated that with Association 6' holding a Fashion_ _ The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- t _-- - Oe new development here, our way of I Demonstration on Tuesday. April Thank offerirlt service on ands, Will er. vas observed at church service evening April 3rd in the church. .;NOTICE TO CREDITORS . 't un arson u - oat Sunday. The Explorers -ere in charge of AND OTHERS 'Ibenefita existt as water and sewage lic School. Refreshments to be ser- btr. and Mrs. :rienin Lake and the service and gave very, fine de gtnd shopping centres, schools and ved. family,.-of Toronto, spent the week- OF )Churches will be'-within walking dist- Mrs. Cookson, 'of White*-; Side- Mrs. l and a me�aRe in song with IN THE ESTATE LE pace, but the quiet" rural life that we road is in Ajax Hospital undergoing end"at the Cline of Mrs, Lake's mot- Mrs. Elizabeth Boyes presiding at the JANE MAGGIE ALEXANDER her, firs. A. Leonard. !now know will come to an end. Mr. surgery. Dir. and bars. V. Keenan•Ynd the organ.rs. Marion, McClement brought a )flap-led WOE° �f3cottt 'explained, to- the ratepayers ALL PERSONS having claims a- t.- family of Toronto, visited Mr. and message rn song Illy Sons, 'Shall where the tax moneys were allocated. Dirs. George Puckrin on Sunday. pri�••� by LeForge, which added the Estste od Jane Maggio I. He also said the road engineer will I Aiosander, harried Woman, Ltd of Mr. and Dirs. Standy Powell. much t9 the service, bavestigate the private roads in 'the John Bandurchyn his- passed his Alan and Grace, visited 'Dirs. Pow- the Township of Piclosr*L in the •urea to see if they could be taken Amateur Radio Operators Exams, ell's Mrs. Harry Bares ernicttcgd the of Ontario, who died on oe the townsh• Thy r:ext_rate- Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wes.. to speaker, Miss Bernice Lee, a County i y tea. and has. bees assigned the call let. about the First Day of January. 6 'j�syers meeting will be .held Friday ten Vg,3C3. -Petty, Chtrr3�a=ood, on Sunday -- -former,member�af St. Andr�+es, orho . -. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Puckrin visit- has been s missionary for the past 1960, are hereby notified"to send izs.. April 8th when an election of new of, For the second year in a row, the ed Mrs. Puckrin's parents, Mr. avd five years in Africa. Miss Lee was a !O ° undersigned Bbefore x eE the _7S-ers will be lield. Luc Strike, under the a lead- said deceased on or before site 1� Ba ate bowfin news-Pinheads 40, Lucky Mrs. C. Martin, Leskard, Sunday. very pleasing speaker gttd sltow2d 3rf g erddp of Mrs, Donaldson have wog- day of May, 1960, full partictdsrs of g. Parts of the 4th, Con. West of ' slides'depicting her work as a medical € RtAshots 44, Roughnecks 42, Goofers the Lions Club Bowling Champion- Audle were impassable during the 'their claims. Immediately after the :. _ 1,40, ,Woodpeckers 40, Bombers 3.7 High ship t the Rouge Bowl. Members said date the said Executrix will die- ; for the ni ht-Bill Wright ht 229, 207, p u� week end. - _ Liberia. S g of the winning team are: Eilveti T Mrs. Doris Waters thanked Miss tribute the asset of the said deer r :"303, Clara Saunders 217, Sheila Cour- PreM Linda Mansi, Gary Maaii, eased ha r d only to claims l ter 214, Ron Pla osd 234, 203, Dor- Lee and all who-had taken part-in the v y Janice Mortensen, . Ken AnthcEty -BRICK �ROAe of which she shall have none lb Parkinson 211, Connie Fleury 23T9 and Ted Priebe. service. - !'3Z2, Marg Garbutt 215, 215, Bill Last Tuesday, April S, Kenneth I The Brock Road Home and School p social half hour followed. . ' DATED at Aim this-Wth--day sf--- Streeter 214, Vic Garbutt 204, Eva held their meeting on April 5 in the Mesh, 1960. plaford. 235, Glen "Sarbutt 214, Eva Carube celebrated his Sth birthday. school with Mrs. Moss presiding;. BALSAM & MT ZI( M GLADYS Jk" ARMSTRONG, Mrs. Peggy Baker, Mrs. K. Green There were fifteen pupils and twett- • -;'220, Pat Balson 237, Doreen Booth) Mrs. Fern Davidson, Mrs. Lil t adults resent. Akfter the busin- 802, Ling McWilliams 233, Bill Booth Y p The Men's Club entertained (heir 1:"iieeutrix by W. H. 3. Thompson, Priebe and-Mrs. K. Dey attended a ess period, a film was shown of in- Red .Wing Orchards. on Friday ev- B. A., LL. B., 152 Harwood AM '350,.Rose Balson 215, Ralph Thomas Brundle 249, Bill Henderson �2,! ,terest in education for growing suing. �4 inners for ladies were: - Ajax, Ontario. '$75, 207, 218, High three men, Ralph Fashion Stow at Pickering High girls: Tea was served at the close, hers. Eimer Wilson and Mrs. Don- --way 6 l - - 1rhomaa 700, Ladieq•-Connis Fleury School last Saturday' evening, spon- :Miss Di, Donald, of Guelph,spent - - 2. . sored by the Eastern Star, the week-end,.with Mrs: W. Midd . Frenchmen's Bay Bowling Blow: Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Smith and Teton. `/ 1 �oea 67 eats., Stinkers 53 pt>3., Head family went into Scarboro last I Mr. and Mrs:'J. Kavin' of Rose- Ht111110 f S Cut Pins 53 pts. Hell Cats 50, Bay Cats 50, Yellers) Saturday night to visit-Mr. and bank, and Mrs: H. Hounsome, of r ' Qtedhots 43, Roughriders 44,. M.-s. A. Bartran. Bradford, visited Mr. and Dirs. E. '1 'Weddings gOrlgYetSr ShoiNel'i " -- 36, 200 and iA-er Jack Buck 210, Dave Mrs..Edith Ainsley, Mrs. Thos. Cornutt, on Monday. Frank MacNeil 254, 141, 210, Al Skel- Humphrey, Mrs. Lil Priebe went Dirs. NN". Sowerby and family and Bakery Products Con 240, '122, Shirley Whyte 215, 224, into' Scarboro last Monday night Mrs. W. Carter and fancily visited JP Tranquada 210, Bruce,.Wiseman $32 Helen Fenton 257, Glare Skitch to the 'borne of Mrs. K. Green, to Dir. and Dirs. E. Cornutt on Tues n / attend a Stanley.House Demonst:a- day to help Mr. Cornutt celebrate' Meat Pies Our Specialty' f W5, 231. Dorothy Buck 218,, Harvey tion. his birthdiy.. t 9' !Fertile 214, 21v, Bill Dobson 290,G:ord Main St. Pickering WH. 2-0386' t arren 210, Andy Whyte 219, 271, --Mr. and Mrs. J,� Kirby of Toro q- L -._Dirs. E.__.Cornutt.._ )ilea.__\�'.:iSow -. r to were out to visit Mr. and Mrs. I erbv and Airs. W. Carter" attended , 1 Wess a HPnf e-un 99R _Johh_ W_eni.'Z - --i-- - - -- -._-. .. -------- -- -- --- I'206, Bernice Warren 233 Eva Ste h- -Tb ump rey ast ' un y. the Free Dlet moist "CholerTor:o_*' 2Uti, �i'ayn_ Wells 325, 204. �Ottna-Schv°etz, --is­-home- 'to-on tiunday evening, n•here a rec 'Y PEN n from this Oshawa Hospital and is ognition service had been arranged •• • `,O HOUSE feeling fine. for Reti.A. J. Hanmg, forinerh , �' - ®UNBARTON --- - �._ ..T....- ' --as.,ociated witli - f'aTliai:tent Sr still - -- 1 SARGENT'S FLORISTS 1 The Circle Grou of the Senior /� Church. He still works with the a Daffodil Tea Home & School News .shut-in friends. After the-presenta- - -bit \`,'ednes;day, April 20, at 2.30 P• I Pickering ist. Home And School Sion, old friends- spent a PTea:aut ,�•a g i social hour. AL at-the Dunbarton L niter] Church h II n M.,.,.. MAIN S�'. 'BICKERING 1 tmda, School Ru-m. lvlr. Will- I -,A general meeting was held at ' , . WHite a 2-4400 `� s, of 'Toronto, ,will speak on -- ST. A V URE1('S PRESBYTERIAN r T Dunbarton Public School on March G1iURCH-PICk-E RING .. ..• " es-cd' Glass Keep this date in 29. The meeting openbd .with band :.EASTER PRE VIEW �td. music by an octet from Ajax High the au pan \\Willard Fttn Fare The Church was filled on Sunday g School.. The audience War most ,motnit for divine service. The choir WI be held on April 30th at 2.00 pleased with the knowledge of mus- entered the church to the processional ..,`DOOR PRIZES REFREHMENTS rn. tinmething is planned for ev- is these boys have acquired in four y Gates Lift U Four Heads on member of the family. Watch years. This was followed by a panel High". The Scrip ui•e lessons were "'SUNDAY, APRIL 10th further notice, telling all about discussion on music at the High 2 ' rnan'v events. School and Public School level, The Psalm 6:i and St. Matthew 27:-9-37 '12 NOON TO 5 P.M. and St. Mark 8:24-34 ---- ' rs, Gladys Ca3sar recently spent annual meeting in May will be it; The minister, Mr. Kenneth Heron, \ ' eek in 'Toronto, visiting her the, form of a dinner. Partic B.A., continued the Lenten sermons ' fighter`. Jean, son-In-law 14o*Ard latei. _ i MINE- Now MIs10ELLANEous w _ _ AM A S-S I F_I E D PTIC TANHS - } �/ Nom f ARTICLES FOR SALE CLEANED I WRITE EVERY KNOWN TYPE OF INSURANCE COMING EVENTS ` _` - School O PLYWOOD Vim]. EUTT Dunbarton Home aril AN PC WOY CY•RIL E. -MORLEY �A PRICSB � REAL ESTATE Oshawa - RA 3-40kt Associa3on 4xix3G • -$3.3R -- S Presents N 8 ».-------••-- •----------------- , I PRING FASHIO ' 4x8xi4 AS CLOSE TO YOU AS YOUR TELEPHONE ---------------------------------- r -------- FESTIVAL 4x8x:'S '. - : • $7.9><j X32 KINGSTON RD. W., PICKERING, ONTARIO AT 4x8x1 --8 � 'DUNEARTON 5-16th's Sheathing'Plywood ' • $3,1; RODMAN TELEPHONE-PICKERING: OFFICE WH. 2-6212-RES. WH. 2.3115 PUBLIC SCHOOL -, : �fsth's . . . 3 ' SHEET METAL TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1960 x4 Underlay. Underlay y (16.24 At ! .00 P. M. 4x4 Po Underla $1.2f Proceeds For School P_ojects FORREST LUMBER CO.LTD. WORK Door Prize Refreshments : COOPER BLOCK LTD. Lucky Ticket Prizes Opp. Picketing Twp. Police 'Statist Ad $orlon - 50 Cents 1hway , Phone-*No 2. Pho T pie 9.2361 428 CALEDONIA RDA' - TORONTO Authorized Consumers' Gas P CKERIhG VILLAGE ---' ----- I ---- .!I - C o mpe any Dealer For COUNCIL eL APPLES POTATOES OR SA E t In r Regular GARWOOD Will M-BLOCKS A BRICKS Monthly Mee.ing, On Mac's., ;2.50 per bush. -GURNEY TUESDAY, AP2IL 12, 1950 Spies $2.75 per bush: t Please - bring container.8.0 P. M.STRUCTURAL STEEL ..• RHEEM PICKERING ORCHARDS - RENTAL In TH, Clerk oa No evenings, _ _ e Council am One mile west of Pickering Village •��`�, FINDLAY t BRUCE 1 HOGAR I�G FURNACES, _ ......._ ... ....,. .__ . ` C ES, WATER HEATERS ~SAUNDERS SPEED KING 2 Highway, Open a niaga and week-ends also , STATION RD., PICKERING, ONT.-Phones WH. 2-1960, EM. 3-2802 GAS RANGES a SCAFFOLD LIMITED Phone: WHitchall 2-1247 ''.. . acres far t:16 FURNACES NOTICE re clay loam. 9 acres fall wheat. 7,"Saun ers pe K ing affold Lim acres seeded, 5 acres bush fall gk>w- Terms to 5 ears ited" intends to su render its Char- O • vP ) _ ttng-dose. Well, Cistern, Creek and ter. Barn and Implement Shed; Pigpen; Fabb on pas bill Henhouse; Brooder house: l0►room DATED at Toronto, this 29th PHONE 179 PICKERING day of March, 1960. two paved highways.j.x 1e- COMtAt� LTD. OF ENGLAND Mo. 5.2515 wHfTBY (signed � ton. R R. 2, claremotst. Oat. _ _ - - ---------------------- --------- • - BIRTHS FOR SALE - propane Moffat stovq apartment size. Like new, mast be AQ FIRE ADAMS - Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. to be.appreciated. Phone T>H :or KINGSTON ROAD EAST _ _ MILLER HEATING - Aaa�n. 'ernes Yonne Coates), 9-1920. �� pleased to announce the birtth of i GS1ae: Station Mesa, Ajax Shopping Centro Phone: WH 2-3301 err tighter Michelle Yvonne, at FOR SALE - purebred Gesmanl . the Toronto East General Hospital Shepherd dog, $75.00. Six month :Phone For Immediate Coverage' Dap Or Night CUT RATE on April 4, 1960. old, spayed. ianoculated. _ Phone - ' COLEMAN Pickering Horticultural Society W H2-2703. -in'meet an Apra Furnaces, Space Heaters, Water m- in Rouge Hills United Church. FOR SALE - baled hay. Lot 26+ Po Con. 4, Pickering„Phone, WHite. IKORTGAGBB APPRAISALS Heaters, Ranges, Wall & Floor There will be a speciai speaker on �! hall 2-687: Jobn C. Moor e. Furnaces the an t - "Tree s - e-t r r ��' ' aP 1' Furnace Clean Out $7.50 Trailer Heating 8 Accessories _.TILE AND PLASTERING PEAT MOSS BARGAIN Real Estate Broker Pickering Village SUMMER PRICES LACFY-TIi.F K t't.ASTERING merge bales. 7!z cu, feet, at $4.50. PHONES: Picked up on the farm. No deliver- WH. 2-57711-1 or Toronto EM. 2-3625 WHisehall'2-3441 Pickering, ATlantic 2-g34g_ lea. MO. 8-3625 9 TUDOR ST., AJAX _ ' Highland Creek,'AT. 2-1706 First fa'JERRY northHoi PEckerin' H es - 216 Brock St. S., Whitby Phone g j Res."Highways" �'- ----- ---------------------------- _ __�_.___�___:ap'r 3D � ' a 3a Mile East of Dunb3rton, No. Highway = - School. Phone: WHI-0977. ' - E R R Y Pickering VIlI . ._ _ _ a.;>r . T $ 9 9a _. CAN':YOU US >g35 - 850 -Sympathy is extended to Mrs. a week innadditiQn�tor your present ELECTRICAL Schram in the passing of her bra- earnings. Supply consumers in Ajax - _. _ a^� DOH BLIZZARD ELECTRIC ther Mr John Boston, of Mill St=. and Pickering wi•h the la-ge Raw. The funeral se vice will be held this Ieigh Line. Start earning iz<uaedtat- l'LUMBIIYG Friday, in Montreal, where he has ely. Write; Rawleigh's, Dept. D-3113- �.•- taken for . 4005 Richelieu, Montreal . been burial 902• COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL WIRIK4 FpF Service Da Of Nf 111' Mrs, Andrew Bean. Dufftn St. en. Y 9 tertaiaed. M-s. Dave Kerry,-of Ajax, . HELP WANT l a { ' Call TE. 9-1521 on Wednesday. 1FREE ESTUTAATE - - Pumps A Specialty Congratulations, to Mr. and Mrs FEMALE HELP WANTED n _ _ - - - Ed. Stork o their 10th wedding with some previous factory ezpar- -:.`► .. -• �- J, H. VERNOY' -:-� atmiversaryshions were the attract fence desirable. 5-Day week. Bane. -- -� Roof$ Pkheri ft 36Z g Grading, Sprung Efts. Wit, Phone: WHitaitaII Excavating. tic Twin , ion for a large number of ladies, 2-2040, Septic Teaks a and. some gentlemen, at the High phone: WH2 2r37S7 School Auditorium last Friday even. MALE HELP WANTED apr 15 ing, which was put on by the Oist- experienced than required immsdiat- FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED: -ario Chapter O. E, Star'. Mrs. A49- _ely for modern Ajax factory. Age of Sutton, Ont., to, the staff of the nee Hdnter, Wor. Matron, weleom. no consideration. must have good ALSO SECOND MORTtiAGlS Roseband Convalescent Home. the The Cam Warne g working kaewledse of machinery AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS Mrs. Norman, Mrs. Whittle, )!' m Orchestra, of Markham, provided generally, and work history that will AND L%~VEh1ENTS. Perry of the Rouge Hill United music which harmonised -with the A WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN Church visited with the, people•at the beautiful floral- setting and lighting �'d examination. This is a perm r� Fl Home last Wednesday afternoon. effects. anent position with.opportunity tot effects. Mrs. Rode FoskeM Ajax, advancement. 5-Da week and bens. ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. Mrs. G. Niel of Greenwood Ont. 9 was an able fashion commentator. visited with Mrs. Douglas,of Toyn- fits. Give complete details is knee -yDl�M( IF YOU: REQUIRE ANY MORI The attractive models included:-' to - -Manager, Atlas Tag. Box 579` • RAGE FINANCING i -FOR FAST vale e T last 'Thursday. Vicki Balsdon, Dorothy rown, The Thursday afternoon euchre will Sheila Dunbar, Do-odiy Hepburn, Ajax", No phone ells pleasa COURTEOUS SERVICE: CALL - lie held at the home of Mrs. McKeaen �^•' . - Hilda Mitchell and Kay Stork, who gUllTO�l '' ,AUBREY E IRELAND °f Dyson Rd. Last week's winners: displayed in professional ttnatntiat, WANTED ; E. First, Mrs. McConahie,•' Second, Mrs what the well-dressed adult will "Witt I Day; Con., Mrs. Cordes. WANTED - house for rent. Three SAND . COMPANY wear 'this Spring. The intermediate g r Welcome home to Mr. and Mrs. 'G. bedrooms. Pickering or vicinity. Ph. -'� and junior grow s were: Betty , Cowan of Rosebank after spending a TEmple 9-2293. j �/ lovely'warm winter in Florida. ant, Ruth Miller, Marie Mitchell, - •100 ADELAIDE �ST. •7f: We are sorry to her that Miss Marlene Mitchell and Vicki Mat, CARE OF CHILDREN ' chant, who made a special appeal, Will care for children any age, byl 1 TORONTO Z, ONTARIO Lynda Butler of West Point Cres. is with their youthful. glamour and day or week. Ph. T1iEmple 9-257& confined to her home with a throat c� The only male, Ian Dunbar, infection. stole the show with his faultless at- t, EMpire 8-5300 or Empire 6-5964 We are glad to,hear that Mr. Colby NOTICE TO CREDITORS SECTION tire and . extreme.shyness. Chief _ Evenings of Pine Ridge Dr. is feeling mucA'bet-TEmple 9-1750 - WA. 2-6902 _ AND OTHERS ter after, his recent illness. sponsors were: La Boutique, Whit. IN THE SURROGATE COURT b and Town To e Ajax.We are sorry to hear that Mrs. y gg ry' l COUNTY OF ONTARIO + • � Douglas of fosebank is not feeling -• _ T CREDITORS NOTICE O , IN THE MATTER O the Es- � well soon. to welt. We wish. her a speedy� te- �` fate of JOHN DOUGALL .REM- ' T.V. - H - FI AND H N OTHERS Miss Mary Smart of Toronto was a covert'. IN THE ESTATE' OF MER, late.of the Township of Pick- SEC AL STS recent weekend guest_of'Miss.J. Dick- HENRY .CHAS. ALEXANDER erin in the t Far- WHITEHALL 2 5880 son of Altona Rd. Morley Park Bowling League . yof Ontario, Happy 17th Birthday to Miss Hilda Listed below are the team standr _ Gentleman A Deceased. ' m - L ALL PERSONS having - � _-------- .. myf o one ., prt _.• -�nSs-and-the-leaders-is--t.=e rase fflr -�-pE.RS6NS--having-claims-a- g claims a- A Luncheon was held at the home individual trophies as of game time, gainst the Estate of Henry Charles gainst the Estate of John Dougall _ 'ROUGE , HILL Remmer, late. of the Township of " • . -,of bars. A. T. Cooks'to raise money March 31, 1960. Alexander, Gentleman, late 4f t •e ' p poistts_� Pkkering, in the County of Ontario Miss Nancy Degear of Searb'orough for the Girl Guides •Cafiip at-,Huahbur_ Team - r-Township--of- Pickering, in the + ; spent last week end with her parents ton for the, Cebtral area. The lunch-�'\o• S. - The Sprite. l�'' ! County of Ontario, who died on or Farmer, who died on or about the eon was very successful. \<. 3. - 11isiided '�!u>cte_' ?' about Janus* 21, 1960, are hereby 7th day of February, 1960, are here. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Degear of Kingston y P.d., Rouge Hill. - Birthday greetings to. 1I r. Len I \�, 1. - Meatballs �; notified to send in to' the under- by notified to send them to the and ' g, �1 I signed Executrix of the said deceas- ersigned solicitors for the Executrix �'Ce are glad to hear that Mr. O. P. Gates of Second Cols. Pickering, on ��• �• - Hit: and 1Ti:yes Waldriff of Altona Rd. is,home.from April 4th. \o. 7. - cix Pennie's F2 ed on or before the 15th day of May, of the Estate, duly verified, on or Ajax Hospital and doing fine. Mr. Garth Westbrook of Toronto \�. �• --Hot Rods 81 before the 18th. day of Aril, 1960. . 19G0, full particulars of their claims. y P was the weekend guest of bit. and moo. 2. --\fctc�rs 7i I 'Immediately after the 'said date, the After the last-named date, the e The Rouge Hill Lions Ladies are g holding a Bake Sale at Steinberg's at Mrs. A. Westbrook of ?cltona Rd. last �n, f,, - P,eat�iSks f'9 I said Executrix will disc ibute the , assets of•the said Estate will be dis- g weekend. \o. 0. - Reachcrs �✓ tributed amore the persons,entitled the West Rouge Shopping Centre, assets of the said• deceased, having g April 9th., Saturday. We are' sorry to hear that Mrs. - High Average - -Don Kerr K7, regard only to ,claims of which She thereto, having regard only, to the Happy Birthday to Mr. J. Spring of Dunsford of Kingston Rd., Rouge Hill Muriel Dingley 181; High Three shall have notice. claims of which the said Executrix Woodviesv Rd., April 8th. is not feeling too well: She is confined (flat) Rav Cooper 797, Muriel DATED at Ajax, this 30th day of shall then have notice. Birthday Wishes to Mrs. Dolly to her home with a sore foot. Kerr 704: High Three (handicap) - March, 1960. DATED at Ajax, Ontario, this 14tH Birthday April the 10th: ;Birthday greeting to Mrs. J. Ray- Orv. Stringer 792,.- Dee Earl. 848: GLADYS JEAN ARMSTRONG, day of Marcki, 1960. j } We are April-sorry to hear that Debbie ner of Pine Ridge Dr. on April 5th. l High Single (flat)-- Bob Miller 324, Executrix by W. H, T. Thompson, ( CONANT and POLAIC " p Cameron of Pine Grove is confined to We would like to welcome Mrs.Ful- Gladva Farmer 308: High Single B, A•, LL. B., 152 Harwood Ave., 1 _ ' her home with the Chicken Pox. Get lerton of_Rosebank and Mrs. Gurmun (handicap) - Vic. Dingley 309, Jean Ajax, Ontario, P. O. Box 16, Ajax. { - Barristers and Solicitors 'I 7 i P. O, Box 39, Ajax, Ontario 1 : Leba 333. - may 6 Solicitors for th4 E;ecutrix. 11, i .J - _ _ •--.: ., - I The Girl Guides and Brownies Quite a few from here attendeed The 20th anniversary of the Good•• Id Landmark Passes] will be calling and taking orders for the hockey game at St>ouffville on fellowship will be held in the S. S., With the protesting creaks of Home-made Cookies which th•y Saturday night. Rooms of the United Church oa being draws and groans of The 1�omen's Missionary Society will deliver b April SO. buy av_-.e Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of Stouff- April 12, at 8.30 p. m. Mount Zioa laSilS cooking and' alp these glen. ville %�il1 be moving soon into the Active Service Club will provide ea- o1Q tubers being loosened, one of of St. Jo..u';.Church will hold their the old landmarks on e t ,can- eciai aster Thankoiierin� Ser- The fol.ow'ing were winners at the former Blondell Rome at Bakers tertainment. eesdoa of Pickering Township is. vice in the church on Thursday af- W. 1. Euchre on Tuesday evening: Acres. Mr. and Mrs. K. Viiely attended being removed. vke i n, April 7, at n u m. :ills- Mrs. Honingh, Miss E. Seebeck, Ben A'anMeyel and his family of the district Square Dance Couvem- Mrs, R. ?Biller, . Mrs. Perry (who Holland are expected to arrive here. Lion at the Royal York Hotel, .Sat- The old barns, over one hundred Bernice Lee, missionary on furlough played as a man), Air.' R_ Carlton, this week, Mr. Meyell is the brother- urday. ' old, that belonged to the late from Africa will )be guest•speaker.' ' ` ---- --3'S� .bits. Matthews (who also pia}•eel as in-law of Tony Vanderlit � � Tire Girl Guides will be'out cad- Andrew Pegg and his family for All ladies of the friend. wel- a fan), Travelling. Prize to Mrs. Mrs. Jim Courtice and youngest,I. vassing for Girl Guide Cookie Day: forty-nine years, are being taken come and bring a friend. Holtby and Miss Edwards. son left last Thursday for a sex- Mr. and Alts. W. Gliddon and down by the Metro Toronto and Mr, Donald'Peer, of Rural Bus Mr. and Mrs. Don Sanderson,; week stay in Scotland. Lynn visited Mr. and Mrs. Udell of Jteg�ion Conservation Authority, the Lines returned on Saturday from a also Wendy Susan and'David, • of Mr. Harold Dean has started Toronto on Saturday. new gem, three-day bus tour of Ottawa and Ashburn, visited •11r. and Mrs..Stor- back to work after his illness of Mr. and Mrs. J. Rennie and fam- The pine boards on -the sides district. These-are very educational ey one evening last week several weeks. ily visited 'Mr. and Mrs. H: Watta which were originally one-inch in trips for the schools, visiting places Congratulations to Mr. and ,Mrs. His friends will be glad to know and Mr. and Mrs. W. Nobay, is thickness, •have. been worn by wigd of interest. such as. - Parlydment If: Beelbv' on the arrival of Na little Bob Bartoft, who 'was in a serious Toronto, on'Sunday: s and weather, until they are Less than Buildings; Chateau Laurier; JSiut; daughter at Oshawa Hospital Lti'cd- iar accident some weeks ago, is now . Annie Fryer entertained a number half an inch thick. The nails hold- Paper \1i11s;.Eddy Match Co. Hull. ne.7day, March 30. back at work. ber of her friend at a party on Fri- ing them are the old squa;e-cut Oil Saturday evening, about tw•en- The Pare: Board held their meet- The Woman's Association of the day evening. type, The timbers were hand-4terovn, ty-;even,iricnd's and relatives met United Church met on March 31. The Recreation Committee will ing' one-evening last week when the , as was common in those days. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. following officers were elected: Re- in the Sunday School Room. Vice" hold a dance on April Sth, in the What stories these old. barns Philip to spend a •pieastb evening tiring President, Mr. Robt. MilIer,; President. Airs. Wallace opened the Hall at 7.30 p. m. totdd tell of the many crops they with Mr. Russell Philip, of Califor- President, Mr. T. R. Knox; Secre- meeting. bars. A..Crowle, of Osh.• Mrs. A.. Samarillo and children had held. Of threshing with the nia who is spending a few days vis- tarp, Mr, Grant Johnston;• Treasur- awa Presbytery will be the speaker spent Sunday in Toronto with with -Rail, then with horsepower;, then iting" in this community'. er, Mrs. L. Boothe Directors: Robt. on May 25th. Mrs. McConnell op- relatives. m with stea • engines. and separators. The Women's Institute will- hold Miller, W. Rankin, Don Gibson, D. erred the Devotional -%ith prayer and Conknencing next Sunday even- the the din and rumbling and noise, their next meeting on Tuesday aft- Peer and Mrs, Storey. .Plans are bars. Tomlinson gave a reading on ing the Baptist Church will hold a sad of the air-filled with dust as the ernoon, April '12, at 2.00 p. m. in being made for a dance on May 7, ,'Amalgamation"- from the United week of special pre-Easter services. straw. was blown into an empty the Hall. As this is the Annual when there will be a drawn fors Church Observer. Mrs W. Evans -S,tutday, at 7.30 p; m. a film "Tke mow. Of grain being carried into Meeting, there is to be reports from beautiful lamp, rendered two piano 'solos.The scrip- Power of ResurrectiotF will be the granary in bushel boxes until alt conveners. Roll Call - "Pay your The I. O. O. F. Euchre w-as held tore was taken by Mrs. Hammond Shown. During the week, Rev. Ivor the arms grew weary. Of the wel- Dues".. Hostesses: ,Mrs. R. Miller, ' in their Hall at Whitev_ale on Fri- Mrs. McConnell gave a reading - Powell, known as t e "Mao from come sound where the whistle on Mr. Davis, Mrs. Carlton, Mrs. W. day-evening, when the following "The Vocabulary of Lent". At 5.30 Wales" will be'speaker from April Itte steam engine blew at 1200 noes, Bayles and Mrs,' Birrell. were winners: Mrs. Nolan, airs. M. V. m. a supper wars, served to'about' 11 to 15. He has travelled arrowd ! ttpd again at 6.00. Keep in mind the Pot Luck Sup- Robinson, -Mrs. Fleming, Henry ninety persons. , the world and is the author of fN- The old barn could tell stories a- per in the Hall on Friday evening, White, Roy_C;arter_atid_Harold_Phil Last Tuesday the Ladies' Auxi1 teen books. Rev: Pow=U sad hia bout the fine Shorthorn cantle, tnaag April 8 t Ex00 p, ttz Pr3t� s o go' lips. There will be another euchre tary o e guests of wife will stay.with Mr. and Mm tmposted from Scotland, by Arthur the Stewards of St. John's Church.' next week but it will be the lz+t for the Oshawa Legion aloaig with-the Caxaegie, white in Claresnost. Johnston, that it sheltered. It could Air• and, Mrs. E. Carswell, Osh- this season, so be Pure to coatte out Ajax ladies. Thte Rebekah Lodge of A monster dance ind euchre IS Ielt,sbout the many hired men who awn, visited her mother Mrs. W. for this one. Prooklin entertained with their.Kit- slated for April 27, sponsored by worked there, such as Thos. Wilson. Hamiltoa, on Sunday. ehen T'unebuster Band. Their lea- the Park Board'and• Businesemea's wlbow name is itoaen`bed m fide writ-• Debbie Pascoe, daughter of Mr. ders Mrs. Arksey sang several nuns Association. Two ha1L will be used, b in on the inside walls to this day; and bars. Ken Pascoe had her ton- bers. Several Claremont ladies won A lucky dzaw tkk4-t is your admiss- ef Sandy Moore. and Fred Nutt, stls removed in Ajax Hospital on T bi K et' P d sad Wulhitit-M33wf:0i lzow-VV�i a ruing. A spr dX recovery Mr. Bill Voss iaotored uQ to Or- Mrs. G. D Rusha Mros A. kglen, _ sutalUngkrunning water anrd was'- Maw need to stand on the ma Lure Debbie. illia on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Mrs.s J. Rennie and Mrs. L Peters, rooms in the Uommun ty Hall. Pals and auction off thte •cattle as Air. and Airs. John Brown and Bill Browning, to see their cottage. y _ the other men led them out to war- family of Toronto, called on their Mr. and Mrs: Hvgti Fennell, of . ff. R is mid thm is !ton got--' aunt. Sfrn- , Unionville, visited with the Keevils. hls gaining n become a exec- day. an Sunday' HALF LOAD REGULATIONS eeaeful auctioneer, and that he be- Rebekah Lodge. Brougham, ce1F- Mrs. Valentino is 'back at -work , came such a-fast talker that he fre- bested their 1Qth Birthday on Mon- after a -series of x-rays in Toronto s s - quently had bidder's bidding agaistat day evening, march 28, with guests ,last week. n -themselves. from Whitby, Aj.Lx,-Markham, Pick- Mr. Eddie Ortiz was in 'Toronto n n o oY • ____�. - • nee i force on Ontario County _ The old-barn could tell of rom- ering and,Brooktin Lodges. The I on Sunday, seeing his son-in-law ances that. were started there; of regular meeting took' place. Sitter off on a plane trip to Akron, Ohio .at least two that resulted in mart- Ethel llanrlop conducted, the meet on a bus trip, and Suburban Roads •iage between the men and maids I ing, 'a t led by, the Vice-Grand, Sympathy of this, community i EFFECTIVE MARCH i st to APRIL 30th, who worked for Arthur Johnston. 1 S,:-ter 11n%lli ` Filicott and otirrr extended to Mr+. .Hockley. • •whose vehicle loads may not exceed the allowable loads given under It could tell of the t:a eel too, I vtticrr, .D. t: Dvput% President. Ste. mother ,a ed away last G+eek Section 31 Subsection 3 of The Highway Traffic Act. g y �.' I'„ , g . Y When in the earliest days before June Michell way introduced by Siz.. r ?► ' ell-known (;laremont rr,ident there were any churches nr cemet- Dora Norton and ;,resented with a for ttciny years.wa� buried last Sat- "' R. E.'S1MS, B.A.SC. per-son of Air. Edti<a d ' _ _ County Engineer "led by then taorrowmgtparents on a r Past District ct.�Dep�t Granrtt'da,otcd• fPugh, who t.as in hi: 72n-d year. r " t knoll nearby. ProF. Do�altl Beer and Roy Car- Mr. Pugh's «ttr predeceases hint Compa'gon to the old barn through ter al.n poke bieily. After a very. ntanV years ago He' had been living slt the, years, the old white house intere.,ting -gart"te of Court Whiet_, at the Williams' Rest Home, Clare stands nearby, quiet and serene with sponsored by Si•;ter Barbara Pa.- moni, till .hi: death. He farmed 'Barrie , e a �o»u rah _ its memories. It remembers the coo A dainty lunch was served by :oath of the.village for many years. - marry families who have sheltered the Lunch Committee, convened by Surviving are; a brother, Fred, of R.R. 3, PICKERING, ONT. — Old Rosebank Rd. N. — -TE. 9.1417 under its 'roof. There was William Sister :Marjorie Tweedie. The very Claremont and:a sister, bars. Byers Coultia, who in 1846 bought the attractive and . delicious birthday of Stouffrille. Sery ice was held from farm from the Canada Land Coat- cake was cut by Sister June Michell. the Claremont Baptist Church with a PORTRAITS Then it red to Richard The draw for the love) uilt, made interment in Claremont Union eon- ie VYEDOIIVGS rr pony, pas Y q .�hoto8iaplter tCoalbs• Then in 18tf+F to William and donated by Sister Amy Bur- etery. '• kr BANQUETS $miith, a stone mason by trade. rows, was won by Sister- Gladys Mr. and Mrs. Ralph O'Plenis en- . ' - • =.a► GROUPS, ETC - ^`- - - '• leom Northern Ireland, with his McClelland, of Joy Rebekah Lodge. tertained friends from Toronto; on Ls:aily of utitte children. Then in All report as -enjoyable averring. Sunday. 3111751 the farts was' sold to Arthur j4boaten, who owned the property -' - thivty-iiv+e Tears. during which do* he added other tracts no it ten- s - ftR it ootttaased 206 acres. Then its - IN& Andrew ,'fzortp Muiito • 'rat• �,. t� W � hiss yotnza and Q;row+ng family. .. `� w _ .t )tOOOt the farm which remained in Wi •WtWT's possession until•purcb- 1/� :• oral! bT )KP.tlO and Region, Conroe- ► / LeC '�C -Home S s. psAlsn Aattboridr.to 19 as peter d "• `� ir/ .• 40 -ow" A" s% 'tbs eN farm, with its ••wslde so laboriously clea>ed of trey ,thud Stinig and stones, is to become a'place of rest and recreation for Opm tired of the noise and .hurrZ► __ of dw city. Trees will be-planted, /gads, parking` places and picnic ' ands made; nature trails through -— I6e woods, and along- the winding ' banks of the clear, sparkling waters of the, creek, will delight both the - .: _.. ._:.3toang and old. Truly, the old order 8 , giving place to the new. + SALE REGISTER + ,Thursday, April 21 auction sale of M • , 1.Ayrshire and Holstein 'Dairy Cat- .,_ -Hogs,--Cockshutt, International .end Ford Tractois No. - '.- 90 AC cam- . . �� � '�•�-;.-,�-•'> ''�''v �,�:, � ,. �une, near new; MH baler; Farm im- percents; Machinery; Equipment etc. „ ; scc••<' Baled hay; Straw;' Household fern- - tare etc. at Lot 14, Con. 8, Whit- church Twp. on No. 48 Highway; _ ----r _ the.property of James Logan. Sale —__ ,. ,• •'. •t• of l;00 p. 'm. Terms cash. No res- - e . , larva. Farm sold. KEN s, CLARKE / wt � O M dre' ams ' /ZnPR$NTICE, auctioneers, Marlritam (/(� 'your tn ' phone 346. . * '*; *it 14 To be able to Live Better Electrically is all- 1. FULL HOUSEPOWER—with plenty of w. Wednesday,. April 27 - auction sale importan .m darn families. _ ,circuits, outlets-and switc(es. • ; of 50 head high-grade Holstein cat- :` V Recognizing his,the electrical industry has 2: PLANNED LIGHTING—a pew'high tie (dairy herd) fresh- cows and csfablis-hed a standard which will guarantee .. standard of ligh'tirig for-all.areas. sprisygera; also near new bulk tanit the excellence of a home's electrical system.A 3. APPLIANCE COtiDITIONING—some 7etilk cooler; Surge milker; ' Dairy -home.that featuresthe better installations and major units installed plus wiring to accom• #azmer supplied; -2500 bales mixed facilities that meet this standard is awarded modate additional major appliances. e for ed. Pr�dny ofatMurray ^- W hien edallion buy a hlome built to Medallion You can modernize ydur present :Acerman, Lot 18, on. 3, Markham standards—you_ are assured of extra ' - hams to Medallion standards - • _ <' •••""r"""*r• at Heodford. Sale at 1.30 P. wvomfort, convenience at►d efficiency in these All progressive builders and electrical con. HYDRO -Terms cash. Farm sold and thrru important ways. . .all of which help to tractors recommend-and will install electrical ~, Is W s'i proprietor quitting whole milk bus- protect your investment. systems that qualify for Medallion certification. mess. James Smith, clerk. KEN find CLARKE PRENTICE acct. s -' L or 21 Fed wt bow you cad tarts s Modalllon Homo:(ell your electrical contractor or your lots[Hydro Office. ^LIVE SETTER ELECTRICALLY r . -... -:.--•J Pickering Ladies' Bowling League ilMW CTQRY Staodlas's -fts Of->@atch 22. / C U A.RA,�T�1•:1Ei D Teaas - - Points - - No. 2 - Dorothy - 29 ­BOYES DRUGS. LTD. cfito•TV Serlv3ceo: - Efle� ;�° �MCUC IiE�S No. 5 Hazel I6 iItTION SPECIALISTS • -.�t�T Marie or Model ;•_;MINERAL OtAECTOIt I No. 4 - Evelyn -. 14 - No. Barbara -13 Arth ir- .Filed t - FdRNRURE aEALt High Single ifat) Mari. I)unt COSMETICS SUNDRIES BABY NEEDS f. 242 High Singe (handicap) - Mari. ' Hunt 270; High Triple (flat) @ Arise Peastoine 544; High Triple, - r STORE HOWLS ^AYtO T 01*af•,Awibukpeo 'Zgm4 o , I (handicap) - Ina Rankine 604. MIEEK--DAYS DAILY 9-9 --- . . .. . . msrldla ECM :.;DAY OR NNW . 200 Scores And Over - Flat.- _ SUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS 1-S 'y Mari. Hunt 242; Norma Bager 222; : E sunim Is, "awn @ e Pe Ann nstone 231; Eileen Thomp WM: - - � MCEACHN04.P •' son t Via: TSEa�Ie 9.1813 2ZI. PICKERING 'HONE WH. 2""5961 : - ANet Haan, TEa•Ie 9-9-2=P _ • . 200 Scores And Over - Handicap _ - -Phone WH. '2-2171 Mari. Hunt 230; Ina Rankine 234, !t -fin can.Be Fiwttseed •ZJ8; Eileen Thompson- 231; Hilda Pick ering Ont. Lennox 226; L il. Rimmer 220; Eil r - ' een Edmunds 213; jean Palmer 213; -yaxAND CLARKE Hazel Dawson 212; . - e 201. rA1M HARD VA f 3Pw T W _ ALTMONTERS W. H.J.THOUPSON, V.A., LLB. AT HOME -. '�QU4►e�J/ ^.i YI S - - and An due, �. . . . ed Oatatcioi l . -Baer*sr and 8oficiter Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stork will be Rae+a ilstoek ImR Brffi& Coinfabia and Gaistlo ����.� G�aS3 E Ce At Home to their relatives and _ friends on Saturday evening, April ` Spatial at Beaaoaerle Ateawood Bilg.,'Aias. 9, from 7.30 to 10.30 p. aa. 7 7 _ Ltia. Deal for fie .,. COUNTY OF ONTARIO - >gea rr" A f - . General Har ' ware - -. .. WHitehatl 2-5211 - IN THE SURROGATE COURT r406�A*a.�Wi Residence. 'TUmple 9=265J IN THE MATTER OF the Estate o. gbmo UWL am of THOMAS PIERSON WEST- PHONE WH. 2-1911 — 'PICKERING Eis"eft have bee established ,-la€e of the Township.---of- time 12". Creighton, Fraser, Drynan Pickering, in the County of Ontario, - & Murdo Deceased. SEPTIC TANK CLEAN OUT ALL PERSONS having claims a- gainst the Estate of Thomas Pierson L ��et1e� Barristers, Solicitors-and Notarles' Westgate, late of the Township of COMPLXTE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE LEUR P 'bkc Pickering, in the County of Ontario, Retired Farmef; who'died on or a- _ . ._.. Bonk of 'Commerce Chambers, bout the 12tH day of November, NEW TANKS. INSTALLED - .Barrister, SOliCitor, i S $imcoe Street North, Oshawa 1959, are hereby notified to send to Public the undersigned Solicitors for the _ Y Tole hone RA. 3-3446 Executrix of the said Estate, duly �-:PAT D U ti'N E T E. 94841 M•rriges at Old Hlagoon Road verified, on or before the .18th day 3tichlaad Creek of Aprd, 1950, rI - the_ -last-named . date,--the-791 or AT. 2-11362� --- ---_ HaM186 19iarr tributed among the persons entitled _ 110+5. a Fri 9:38 to Pys Pet. 81yiALi+ AC>itICA(#lB8 AhID �swday end E FARM thereto, having regard only to the A Executrix Wales D4en Wiflb claims of which the said Ecutrix e..a Clash n.+.t+ 1Tsyseat. shall then have notice. LUMBER AND BU1LDERY SUP - • 1 — ZAI•i. - Xs- RWGL 9 DATED at Ajax, Ontario, this 14dt _ lkee > ro day of Much, 1960. . PLYWOOD . . . PAINT . . �ARBOWTE _. y �'� .. _ CONANT and POLAK, _- - �►tulrtefl`f� ( ,7 Wass�► . O/n.e na-" . Barristers and Solicitor., } P. o. Box 39. Ajax, Ontario DOORS AND T1bM J, A, VVLJADOUCI�r aadl ROM Solicitors for the Executrix. Away Newsome WrNar' I lveliiaa ----- ---------------- ----- *Off. wQS=l. ><Iif>tP. ;My:� ��r ST. GEOCHURCH ANGLICAN' •-SM)on Rood end No. 3 fthw4 1t, L 11YWtby, Ontario ' F.ckeriag -:Ontario - - Two mmm weft et WhlfbT a 'fie. 2 .�'A between j REAL ESTATE Rev. H. S. Shepherd, E. w., D. D. c 'WH. 2-325 - - = t�{'idtby h[O g- Photo cn-op now in Pick- Box 198, Pickering - Phone 171 . SUNDAY SERVICES ering and Aiax areas. To s,3,ry a_ m,-Holy Communion PPLU V�B//VCS buy or sell for prompt 11.00 a. m.-Morning Prayer 11.00 a. m.-Holy Communion t courteous service ask for (4th sunday) General IN a rd�ra r� Mr. B�OWlr. 11.00 a. un-Suadap School iA the rZolowe 5ATUR803fs Community Hall Call 11.00 a. m.-Nurse in Rectory . iZN1FgnlS _ `- p Room - ages up to 4 yeah + A _ �-- idrl'IiATM GJV'> A• �� ��r Z — -- 1t'FI}NFSF)AY . - wart rlfha-!s 10.00 a. m.-Ho'y union arid-I P$lnts.'Etectrical Appliances General Insurance - Realtor pP .......------°-------------------- Intercessions for The Sack , Pickering 590 or MO. 8-3387 ------------------------- - �S�N a RADIO LOYAL ORANGE LODGE' Tools -V�BSS Etc. -- - TRE ` Meets Fast Tuesday Of Monsh - _. q ---- ._. REPAIRS At �. � •: ...:"•; . : ?CHURCH OF THE .. PHONE: T$anl�ls 9-1191` 11 • E • HOLY TRINITY A 8 Ferguson TON RADIO 8c TT I - Past Master alsd onLS ardware Du -�S H E-R R I N .---- - ----- JL H. BATTE�i ----- --------- - • — .- Pickering United Church Phone WH Z-0480 Pickering 'FUNERAL AND Minister: Rev,Melville Suttars B. OONART. B. A. . SUNISAY, APRIL 10; 1960 _ AMBULANCE SERVICE y d BRiSPEB and 90XJ=O%L 9.45 A. M. - Sunday •School ' ARKS' ELECTRIC 1_ - BUILDING,.AJAX AT PICKERING iNo. 2 HIGHWAY 11.00 A. M. - Worshia,Service SL . Oflasw' `. Subject: "We. Stoop. to'Conquer : BEACH ROAD /ndustrial, .Commercial 8 Residential. Wiring Y Pyompt Efficient. Service —. Free Estimates AUDLE ce Coo Telephone . shoot 1 - - - Worship Service .:- 2 90 P. M. �srrs es psorrs WH. 2-3610 . . R K S . aw4 serfs rer rats Aar_oaseb i -- •- -------- - -- 15 • � - - -Tel �TE 9- 7 _. , - ..�R R 2, Pickenn� • � — Christian Science Society wbwbml"rla. to. iti ra�f. a Aa >�r _ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO ! BRADY Xnvites You To Its Regular 1 Bo & C� Chur�tt DUMBARTON RADIO" & TELEVISION ro V>i8'IS_ � In,Rofebank Road-_Public School PLUMBING STORE ' Rosebank Road, South PICKERING _ =- D NRQARTON -- - -- --- ------=-- _ __RFE SLLIJ -�.ery Sunday at u.00.A. M.._ Cr AR ttbea.. i :t.r..�s rt..wg Sunday School,At The Same Hoar `-$TORE SALES ---REPAIR CENTRE - s Ee.lsares For Hem. i1l.erasla. _ MpNittEtnl, MowtertNN, tNwt a co. � DO._ A Rading Roottn Is Open To The (Two.Doors West of I.G.A.) TWO RADIO i T.V. s ew.rwid Af,�.N r �ttemsMear public, In The AUertoa Real ._. f i4DMIRAL TELEI/ISIONS TECHNKIANS tissfsd.Uaw•s u..a.;1s1" Estate Building, Kingston Rd. & " FlaaiMrs, • LEWTT VAItCUUMS to serve you At Range Hitt, Alm - esiwwa -'9t wkrd W. E 111ELP YOU GFT T.V. and=RADIO-"TUBES !OR CALLS TO THE HOME r , 4ufsdays, Thursdays, Friday$ - &,w. 1AM' ��� �. r+�•w Lt L.w Cat. From 2.00 to 4,00 P. M. , BATTERIES, ETC. W : PHONE TE. 9.1191 - :For Ihad+.r InforanatIoti, Call • TUBES-1'ESTlD TREE _ phone answtird twoaty-fov�f ~10••:W6 = At , 2� AT3andc 2-2635 - haWr! d 1 - - �� Owl s 31L08l:p �. , y�NE 6320 8i>fNgrtt•n Rd. West IHiU VYH. Z-64S0 P EVENINGS i`iATURDAYS T.V. ANTENNA E+1sT` taATloN� - • ._ ,.OPEN STAF�Q D iSllOS.. ?° - . AL Welde>i _ i T 1 r x t HOMEMAKERS ARE PLACING THEIR - TRUST IN- TABLERITE QUALITY MEATS , EDIBLE MEAT FOR YOUR MONEY—ALL IGA _- TABLERITE MEATS ARE. TRIMMED TO SATISFY – —All Food Features Effectixe April 7, 8, 9 - eating pleasure We Reserve All- IGA meats are carefully the Right __ ed from the finest Govern — Limit - ,�..• _. To JPrsces Eifectsae April 7. S. 9 TABLfRITf . RlD or BLUE BRAND BEEF d savE 4c ON SO}.ID WRITE'SAICO TUNA ' gp E 7TIN BLADE , REMOVED or SAVE 4c ON MONARCH zLIL -PASTRY SHORT � ..RIB FLOUR BAG SAVE 10c ON IGA LIQUID -flOASTS Ib. 5 LEAN MINCED BEEF 39� SAVE 4c. ON Ro al Guerst SA I7SAGE �� �.. 3�i� SHHEDDED C WHEAT - "` .. .. ., ,, - �■■■■■u■u■a■■■■a>.a■■a■■aaaa au>t>y 7 __ ''• . �--- -=- --- DAIRY DE ■ PT. FEATURE .:FRESH PRODUCE DEPT* - PLAIN OR PIMIENTO F . CHATA U IN U.S. No. I GRADE IN ■ Z. ■ EELS TENDER, GREEN SHOOTS LARGE Cpl E pl< BUNCH ■ ' SAFE Ile ON STAFFORD'S r CHERRY PIE FIELER PKGS. "5e. BRUNSWICK _ OL 3' K•• I GRADE CELLO. Z PKG. �� TINS : 49c a toes RED. RIPE BEAUTIES TQjn /� I GRADE Lr,E: ' '23c -SAVE 2c ON DR.BALLARD'S Chicken, Liver or Regular ' ph�jrida- Cele�rr� - Garden Fresh _._STALKS — --- • GOLD MINE OF DOZ 39C DOG FOOD . . 4 . . 2 'DNS. 23C l�rzda Oranges VITAMIN _ _ . . •� SAVE lOc ON Na 1 WHITE _ Mushroom No. 1 fiRADE — add EI•yanf Twcfi to Ywr Motel �. 9C _ C BEEKIST HONEY . . . . . 49 IGA PRESENTS DAILY—Mondoy through Fridor—Tetevi:ion's ,'FROZEN FEATURE , 1l:N e. iao laz FAMOUS -;GG .CHEX-TV pH t F' 1:N � 2:N 111[. MAD A - KINDERGARTEN :WKBW-TV.c■�►xx L r WFATROK JLANWK WKIG is SHOP AT i • • • k- PICKERING �JG j4 f -.39c 1"Aore M0 BROCCOLI _ / ONTARIO .