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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1960_04_15 , -_- - _ • ' T, ,, 'eri ew 8ibiorip tea: 1250 Per "ye — U.•,itsd States: $3,00 -- W. C. MU-XAR-AND SAN PUBLISHRRS k. PER COPY Authorised As Second Cass -VOL.. 77 NO. 31 PICK•SR.NQ, ONTARIO •FRIDAY, APRIL 15,'1950 Pub'.isbed siaoe November 1011 Post Office Dept. Ottawa West Rouge Boy er From a == Te Reads' Work Prime Ministeu-Jahn—Diefenhaker - 'c �. Donald got on the raft and asked the l �-=; s Red FaeeS Ma Attend Greenwood CentenntQ! .Donald.11iun e I r._ tner_•tw nL_While the "`"""'r and 1♦tts. Alex if unroe of West f 'tr. were deciding which would go fora ,St,t. Jack Chapman told " had a narrow escape Sunday sfter,'.ride, the w'nd carried Donald and the i week, that he had dis- Plans ale getting under. way for a noon. when a raft he was on, wag raft mgt to din watNr. iookin throu h some by- g JCKERNG- ViUA� g g' big celebration .. at Greenwood Greenwood• on_ a'' carried about a'halt,a-mile.alit.:into *•-His•SA".nds r+ut to Mr. Ferguson's t .e township had done work June 18, the occasion of the public Lake Ontario, off' the mouth of the store swi ;,ad him phone for hel p. on six roach in the Fr. Bay area, school's centennial. :Rouge River. Donald .v••: abuut :a half mile out i:. ;jig one, and they don't own Most important guest of the day, The curling season for t�A�* Donald was rescued by Fite Chief the lak- inn the firemen rer.:l:c� :?. em. if he is able to attend, will be Call- and Pickering Teacher -Donald Lyisde and Deputy 'Chief him Ct::;. t:: tai. _ cct3 r� ::c: 7`•ha than said the township u� to an finish when tip ... K P P ads s Prime Minister John. Diefen- 1 rink skipped George Brown, wot}. James Glendenning in the South-west he suffP*- no ill Pffects. nn�L nwna three atrePta in the area baker, whose father taught at this, by firemen's rescue boat. Donald i3 staying with Mr. and 1 n A school. The Prime Minister himself over the eleven other risks is . y are short ones. � Donald with two friends Charters Mrs. Ronald Peters while-his parents A t•.w•faces went red over this dis- "sent to -the school for a short time� ��' The victorious rink co'astfr►r Kennedy and Mike Sullivan found .i are attending a teachcers' convention closure. tell of Myrtle Wood (lead) Kath __ _---- during the 1899-1900 term "He told' arise liIIar '(second) Harold M" " raft, believed to be pact of a dock. in Philp.,.Wphi.•s. It was suggested that Mr. Chapman Greenwood residents, when he cisit8a7— go through all the by-law, to ascer- the school a few years ago. that he Kee (vice-skip), and Geo. atowr� . t what the townshi has taken (slap). Congratulations, J P.nrn lu, P__ was really too young to be attending e1�j - over and what are still private roads. but that he-was sent with his'father Spring must be here - the T Township May Soon Have - - because he was getting in his moth- phone CO' or the Gas Cotnpaa�j Police Constable Resigns en's way at home~ have con=etued digging up or turtti.1 -- _ er _.-Const-1,1e Laverne The committees in charge are-plan- m$ me tows upside down agaitt.� 5evW- d Go—Kart �ra a recent appointee to the Pickering ring for an afternoon program in - One no teoomer fi11t up The h Mc•;ais. Dixon and Fiore have ask- = - Village Police Force, tendered his which the present" pupils will take they dui. when the othdr comes a�rl ed permission fi Pickering Township reaignstioa from same, at the Vill- part and a concert in the evening. Al long and digs it all up again- to permission "Go Kart" tracks in the • Nice; Visitors too the !home of Mr. andN r'ge Couaeil 11leetiag Tuesday - Harve of Brou ham who once lived Tow � y g M:s. C. S. Bryant off Sunday Har-I . .• •� p . l lei- at Greenwood, where his father open- Mr. and Mr.Bob Donnelly, of liar- The Dixon track would be located 1 Refund seed the store has promised to act as F on about I% acres of the Dixon pro- Village Police master of ceremonies. rim: . C and Mn. A.Riverside; isi - rt east' of Old Rosebank Road. �sd Mrs. Gelenty, of Riverti de; Mr-j pe y • and Mrs. H. Donnelly, of Toroat:a This property extends fromHo o•tre k,� onserat�On Mr. and Mrs. Bev. Bryant, of Oaks the >: rst °n• Tile i C Recover_ $1,000 Ajax Lions Present ; �; Miss Colleen Domtieuy an4i would be located west of Altona Road, Pickering ownship has received s Mr. M. Drouillard, of Gut h• 8 .. north of First Concession near the i refund from the Metro and Regional Pickering Village police department $1,000 Cheque and Mrs. Stan Smith and Steohm-I __. ;Rouge Valley ravine. Conservation Authority in the amount have recovered and returned $1,000 of.Cooksville. (Mrs. Bessie B. Lad)1 Mr. Russ Dixon was presen of $dog -- ----- - -- - - - - The Retarded Childrens Association to two Pickering-Village men who her hands full that week-end. Ed.) the meeting this week and told eoun- I The reason for this refund is that' received a check for $1,000 this week, were-duped into believing they.were Mrs. A. G. Holmes has r cil that his use an not I the Authority have reduced their 1960 giving a donation to an American re- from the Ajax Lions Club. made by` Torn a three-months' stay with hwe pleasure said ure tmall�cars would that travel bee I oDera ng , Ligious organization severs-I vree�s - niatrou_-was' Township's share which wa4 $6,211. Lion President, Bob Mackenzie to the sAs tween 20 and 25 miles an hour ran !has �n :educed to $5.B02.00 sago' President of the Retarded Children's Vancouver, Calgary and Moose Jatalrl The two smooth talking con men � on tl--e way home. ,� be muffled to tut noise. He said•he Association. Donald Lawrence. could not see wcrere there w(mud be I Irettirned the money and it is now Tr_e Afternoon W. A. of the U DO Bylaw Gets The $1.000 0 part r the Lions' W objection is recite a his case, as he g back in the bank here. Extensive in- p-edge of $2,700 to furnish one of' reed Church enrtsrtained the Even.; vest igation and phoning on the part ing Group on Thursday ev "'plans to locate far enough from re- • of the police was responsible for the the rooms. in the new Retarded Chil- P y sidents. He said it would be a super- Discussion retnra of the money: dren's school to be built in Ajax. The guest speaker wa Mrs. A. vised track and felt there would'be no Lengthy tt On April 30, the Ajax Lions Club -Crowle, of-Oshawa. '4'reasurer ofr g I (Those who lost. their money and is sponsoring a ant auction with.I the W. A. Dominion Council, who danger. h Pickering Township this week pass `had it returned are lucky. The rest of P g eve an interesting a 'I think_ we will get complaints a lengthy by-law on dogs. i us can take a lesson from this-we many wonderful articles for sale. See i B ddrer oft • from both areas on this", said Coup=( _ the list in this week's issue of the "Leadership Eduction". Mrs. W There were numerous amendments ty not be so lucky, £d.} Bay" was soloist cillor Edgar James. ` and when it was finally passed with News and watch for more on this be- , accompanied bye "Without zoning I .don't know what..a chairman of--the dog control fore April 80th. RefredunealM the Mr. C E. Brown. _;-you can do to prohibit it'.', said Reeve;.committee, voting against the by- . w tamag social were served d the soda Sherman Scott r Boy Drowns In .- • �. . - � Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hut "What is the of the tm V'law, it was suggested that furtheri Pickering Girl i iu. _ �study be given to dog control. and Me and Mrs. Irvin W if it is not for raeang'•" asked Coun- manta over the'Rouge Rarer have returned from their h Is There were disagree. • • cilior James. - fact that now persons are to call Tragedy struck the home of Mr. is Florida. - "The track would be for pleasure the By-law Enforcement Officer on 1 Missing 3 Hours Sympathy is extended to 14irt: only", Mr. Dixon said and Mrs. Raymond Martin of Mor- E. Cor mack in the death of heir Mr. Dixon said he had applied to d°$ mattet�, instead of the.pound the , a lank Rouge H&a � Pickering Village police, firemen,• _ bro-1 fee being•raised from $1.00 to $2.00! B� Boy ,Scouts' and neighbors had an then Charles ]�I. Bunker, which oo.) the Department of Highways for an day. when the! only child, three- y Ajax-Pickering Hospi per day for boarding dogs in the year-old Kirk, was drowned in the i anxious three hours on Sunda after- c Monday,A Pick entrance,from No. 2 Highway• pound and several other items. noon, searching for a small girl, who April 4. Reeve Scott said the only way the Une clause had the hours for pick- Rouge �vw' I was missing ftpm her home on Hiley On Saturday evening at `'Sto itowisship could have any control on I. The body of the boy was found - mg up dogs at the pound as being, floadn> face up, just north of dis avenue- in Morley Park. i lea". the home of Stork Bros., such tracks would be through the two hours afternoon and evening, Nancy Winter, age 7, daughter of the scene of a happy event, >;• mouth of the river, by Fire Chief anti-noise by--late and by passing a by= I'112. and Mrs.'N. R. Winter was fin- Mr. and Mrt. Ed. Stork.held law prohibiting the racing of Go-1 five days a week. The clause was Don. Lynda and Dep.-Chief James I' � P ended to include two hours on Sat- Gktrdinniag. ally located.a block from her home, House for the many friends any 1Karis. It was decided this by-law `urday afternoon.' playing with a chum in the basement relatives who gathered from fray amts) ishould Mr. Howe d Marta, who was I friend's ngrattulatioas �a motion by Coune%Ilory-cwxn seconded I On t'•e matter of licensing. there. looking after the boy, had left him °fAfterf steer w eome.tra d in the nest to offer eo was a discussion on "when is a dog ; player MKS the porch with a friend's tragedy good wishes on their tenth weddiaEj; Councillor IL Deakin. s do The Matter of working doss I I Rouge River, police were fearful, that smnivenary, Deputy-Reeve Roes Hawthorne said' �' boy far a few minutes When he g A meeting of the Advisor Bosh I and haunting dogs also carnet up again. I the girl might have fallen in to near- g y' ����jjjj be was concerned about t:he number came oat; Kirk had wandered off. b Duffin's Creek. of St George's Chaeli was-held a : of tracks that might be established,in The committee is to give further i Neighbor, Boy Scouts, Police and S ry _ _ study to dog control and will likely Fireman et:a.ted a search of the area. the Rectory on Monday, April Ile the srex�Reeve Scott informed sound- there report back is the near future. A sound-truck went up and down �j s�� k to make plans for.the completion : was already two other a council there r e streets is the area om ffie chance �o Biat �n Brock the Parish Ha1L and he heard there would be mord:. Speaks _ .be-trnty have been in one of elm ir[rs, $d. Pyette, of Sarnia - �d • Sup. Sp ra boenes La.er the footprints of the i�Oad Deaths a guest of the Walter Pearson ��,j • boy ware found near the Highway Sunday. S.1NiY �r Mileage Pro j�e� 401 b idge. It appeared"-be-had-fol- I A coroner's jury sitting at Picker- Merrrbs-s of the Eastern BeIt- Wtiate wti To & owed a stray deg. Police said one ing Village, attached no blame to i colledtively, attended church serv• • Road Supt• Jack Chaptnan appear- could see where he-had been siting either driver in a head-on collision at Highland Creek United Ch liew Municipal Bldge 'ed before township council this week and where he had gabbed at the which took the lives of both, and' se- last Sunday evening. s to discuss payment of mileage. He river batik as he slipped toward the riously injured a passenger on Feb- Mrs. F. MacRae has had Reeve Sherman Scott said this said he had been informed by the I swirling wate wary 8 on the Brocl: road, Pickering t quil.inv this week, after a marath week, in regard to purchasing land 'grapevine that a recommendation Dragging operations in the area at the third concession. l winter's wo,k. She`has compl .for a new municipal -building, that �e recently was mainly intended I failed to' locate the body. It was The jury .added a recommendation.I two large quilts and five crib qhe had been called about'a piece of I for him. only when Firemen were returning that the curve at the top of the hill I for the Red Cross; t*o 'for they land that could be bought for a rea- I The rule on mileage is, that all f be strai htened- 'j Women's Institute; one for Christ J I f.om wire mouth of the river, where g �sonable price• employees must start' their work day they had gorse for gas, that they The victims were Kenneth Roman, ian Workers' Centre at Five OaksAl We understand the land in question from the Munici l Office at Broug- 50, a truck driver of 2'20 Rosedale and she hopes to do two more ben) is 5 acres, on Ilse south side of N o. discovered the body- 2 Highway,just west of the golf driv' ,ham for the purpose of computing p, C. NichoIs was in charge of drive, Whitby and Glen Carter, 19, of fore it is tint for house-deaning;)mileage. the investigation. Brougham. and gardening. She wishes to• says ing range. near Liverpool corner. Mr. Chapman said that"he receives It•was a tragic loss to the par- There was no witnesses to tl�e seer- "thank you" to all the quitters who4' Councillor Edgar James was nam- calls every night at home andhis day eats and the community_ and the dent. The passenger, Robert H• Bar- have helped so faithfully with thl*1 ed chairman of a committee to delve doesn't end when he leaves the office. News, aloe with all residents, in ton, 19,said he had fallen asleep be- work; 44 into the matter. He adde8 that he is often out. on fore the accident and knew nothing, Mrs. Wm. Lawson'beld a p'og'ffie township, extend sympathy to Otw township business during th� ek- the family, at this time, until he came to in hospital the next restive luncheon in aid of the World ends as we1L morning. He.was seriously injured. Refugee Fund•, on Wednesday. page 3, are pictured the winners "I have always been fair about my • - o - Coroner Dr. W. T. Tomlinson told We are pleased to learn that Mr 1 of ibe Rouge' Lions' Junior Bowl mileage and deducted any personal Residents' Coinpialff- the jury, "It is feasible that this ac- Mervyn Joh on is making a glad t These are the names of the win- mileage", he said. cident would not have occurred if the uai improvement in 'health, being netra, The wrong "Cut lines" got an- He told council that the new ruling )road had been straight at this,point." now able to--take daily out-door ""i der the photo in error• would cost him about $375.00 a year. About Dust Control I The accident occurred at 6 p.m. on -ercisa Winners of tthe Rouge Hill-Picker- Reeve Sherman Scott agreed that February 8. The truck driver was United •pre-Eater Services ark' Lions J Bowliai I1ir. Jack Liscombe of Brock Road,ing Mr. Chapman put in many extra southbound with a toad of mushrooms being held flair week in turn, fromai Leagues This particular team rep" hours. aPPeared .before council this week for- delivery in Toronto. The two 7,00 to 7AS P. m. at St. George's l res�O �� t�hool the .,A" _ asking that action be taken against We have to make a regulation agar youths were on their way home from Presbyterian and United Churche*j gut IJefT to Bight (back row Roy the noise and dust of gravel trucks ,plicable to everyone", he said work. They were northbound. The. respectively. Fred Mcl?onald, Magda that operate near his home.Hanna, The reeve suggested that Mr. Chap- passenger car was reduced to sham • First-year students from 'Keo�. Raeetibetg, Bill Dobbin. (front row) He told council that when the pit mah, Mr. Turk, the office manager was opened above the 4th concession, bles as it was forced back into the College, accompanied by their wive4 Seery Talbot, Mrs. L Talbot (t+ewn and hi{srself meet and ducats the mat- �east bank of the roadway,'The truck � d a set at the Pretsti er+1 ttcor♦ ) and Gerald y� s road was built 10 feet from his driver was crushed from• behind b �'artq rt ter• � Y rat!'.Church on Wednesday evetriisg::home. lie said trucks work during the the shifting load and forced over the - - They are class motet of Mr. K•eaa�.-, �Canada • • we er, 24 hours a day, It days a steerin column ti ht u against the A'ax Dons TO g B a eth Heron, Minister dserc.The United Church in Pickering instrument panel. lie was dead when Mrs. Harr B es and Mar area liar. Liscombe said he was told by y oy y released from his vehicle. ending the Eastetltolida sn Newi • a highway inspector that if the town- sP Y and Audley will undertake to bring The'Carter boy was dead•on arrival York, visitin argueritlen shi could do nothin about the pro- g refugee famsily to Canada as a re- Ho id AuettOn s: l? g at the hospital. •. r•.a�sl� She herd. �+ t.- F silt of action taken b9. the Official i blem, the department could: P goad on Monday night A eommi- The Ajax Lions Club lari a ant It was moved by Councillor Ross We •are 16RI � Tiear that Mr_p gi � REV. IVOR POWELL flee, of which David Donzldson is auction for April 30 and the items Deakin, seconded by Councillor Cliff' 1W rTlif Man From •Wales's '1 Jack HambletOS Ii b bit tanner tha7f Chairrtsan, has been establishe to for• this auction are listed in a special Laycox that the By-law Enforcement weather, btA I tl� $bst and diet its k world traveller, well address the I item elsewhere in this issue. Officer bring the by-law to the steer- is hoped lit ddda� roCitt be himselll�'proceedings F two-week spiritual refreshment and �r The tame meeting 4o expressed The Lions have pledged $2700 to=ttion of all pit operators and notify, again. (like Wmrtei Bah, Jack? Ed.y a r p g revival meetings nightly, except Sat- Mrs Thoid. Ma6jWr ld West Hill; grave concern at recent events in wards equipping a room in the new them that it is the intention o! the Xq p I urdayt, April 11 through May L. at r and tFe Union of South Africa and fur- school for RatardPd Children of this f township to enforce the by-law. spent Fo The by-law clearly states that all Heron Park Baptist Church, West Gordon Fottn¢ ys gy the- recorded i'a condemnation of rli�tricrt, to he built at Ajax.. The roads or paths to pits or quarries Hill - 6.04 p• m. Sundays at 11.00 tllt government's policies of racial money roc?iced from this suction "ill must be kept free of dust• a. m. and 7.00.p. m. - - � . now able do go back to work after a ROUGE HILL in the near future. on April 8th Also like to welcome Mh henry The Thursday afternoon Euchre Mr. and Mrb,C. A. Schwalm and I long illness. Bell of Agincourt, Otit., to the Rose- We are sorry to hear that Mr.~ will.be held at th4 hetne of Mrs. F. son John spent last Sunday in Green- . ,We are sorry to hear` the Louis bank Convalescent Home. -•Nlead of Pine Grove Ave. is in hos- Schwalm this week. bank visiting friends. Marten of Oakwood Drive, is not We wish him a speedy recover} Last week's winners were: Mr. and Mrs. A. Westbrook of Al- feeling well. Get well soon Lou". 6arrie Pomeroy We are glad to hear that Mrs. S. 1. Mrs. McKeown tons Road were the guests of Mr. and We are sorry to hear that—Lube — -- 'Tranter`of Sheppard Ave. is-feeling 2. Mrs. McConochie Mrs. Irvene Willains last Wednesday Petreve,of Toynvale Drive is confined i6to BY after a bout with the mumps. Throw Dire. Taylor evening. to hgr home with chicken pox. A Get-Well wish goes to Mr. Bruce Con. firs. Forbes. A mcmfwy -vbgkgj cmfwypvbgvb Get well wishes to little Randy Copies of pictures appeaFing in this Hallinger in Ajax Hospital, from his Mr. Garth Westbrook of Toronto IGusgby of Toynvale Drive. paper over the,"credit line" "photo lrienir�' spent last week end with Mr. and Mrs. '(��` Sympatiny is extened to Mr. and by Barrie Pomeroy" are available in Glad hear that the Wollaia fam A. Westbrook of Altona Road. UST RoY�` -�Mrs. Marten of Morgan Park in the fly of gouge Hill is feeling much bet- Happy Birthday to Charles Maeson Mr. and Mrs. C. Morris and family passing of their dear little son early two sizes. I- you would like a copy ter after a bout with the Su. I of Woodlands Road who was 19 on of Old Rosebank Road S., visited with L last week, photo) of , The Rouge Hill United Church held the 9th of April. Mrs Morxig parents to Toronto last; Welcome to Mr. Bullock of To ron- .ize, SO cents; the 8 by 10, 75c. their monthly meeting on April 5th' Birthday wishes to Wr. .AIANr week. to who-is now a resident k the Rose- . To order, phone.:Mr. Pomeroy at - sauno were n.xde for a rummage sale knight of Kingston Road, Rouge Hill Mr. Kroeher.of Oakwood Drive is bank Convalescent•Home TEmple 9-1417.- ME S- T- RO I> -- -- OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL7:00 P.M. cLosEQ - R O'U -G -E �HILLS -- - :•.-.. ,., - '� EXCEPT THUR &-RI-.-'ILL 9:00 PAO F DAY ____�'N NO, 2 HIGHWA�r PRICES EFFECTIVE WED., THURS., &'SAT., APRIL 13th., 14., a 16., JUST EAST Of ROUGE BRIDGE SELECTED No. 1 FIRM GOLDEN RIPE COOKED READY TO SERVE - MAPLE LEAF BONELESS LB. s' ' - BANANAS Ibs. 29c SMOKED HAM i/ SIBLOIII _ Average Weight 2 b 4 Ibs. I i-BOA is fib• LRAM PEAKED BACK BACON '. END CUTS OR SLICES lb.. 59C CENTRE CUTS 02 SLICES D. C _- - MAPLE LEAF PEAMEALED DEVON.SLICED RINDLESS ROLL .. - V _ COTTXOE R vac-pact Ib.G C - - Breakfast pg49 r JUBILEE SMALL'LINK PURE • / MAPLE LEAF SMOKED - Ib.fray C PICNIC - --- 'Ib. age C SHOULDER FOR EASTER GANONG'S i BOND'S priced _ .00 : . FRESH MEATY C from , SPARE RIBS . : Y _ POTTED PLANTS IN BLOOM FRESH LEAN DAFFODILS, TULIPS, EASTER LILIES, MIXED PANS, Etc. • ATTRACTIVELY IMICED Ilinced BEEF 3 �bs: c _ __- .-- - — -- — CHRiSTIVS : MAPLE LEAF HOT CROSS -BU pkg.of 6 29c POLISH SAUSAGE :Ib49c (Save 6c.) w _ 1 t Special Offer of 7c. off Plus 23c. off. - LYONS ECONOMY-PAK Carton n o o SH08TEHIHG�b: 2 Cup C • 1 . ! _ SWIFT'S 12 oz. Tins - - for $ .00 (Save 30c. R :E REGULAR �'! — M A R G A R I N E POWDERED SKIM MILK -3 lb. Box ! - TAINT NU-MILK C 11 T�bs. C ; (Save 14c) Special Offer of 10c. Plus 10C. off 15 oz. Tins NABOB - Large 6 oz. Jar itt I1� TANT COFFEE_ UD S 7 .9' Ste " s 30 B S ' (Save 20c)F 00D . 3 for C COTTAGE BRAND l4 lb. Tin APPLE & RASPBERRY OR C(Case of 48 Tins $3. 95) APPLE & STRAWBERRY - „ (SAVE 10c) M PL E LEAF' lb. pkg . • MAPLE LEAF PROCESS CHEESE 16 oz. Jar ee s e gees CHED_R-SPREE -49c ' • • !t1 rem nder—Girl Guides and the social convenor and her commit- Ruin of the teacmitg staff. For fur- ' Rouge Lions Jr. Bow! Winners Brownies expect to deliver their cook- tee. _ ther information- call Air. Weaver, "' ' " - ;rs during the last week of Aril. We are so to lose Airs. Doreen Principal of the school At 2-2161. • ' P sorry On Wednesday, A p r i I 6th, 'the Zealey, Rouge Hill Dr. who is leaving Air. and Njrs. H. Reid, Rouge Hill monthly meeting of the Fairport I the district the end of May as :llrs. Drive had three of their children bap- 3each Home and School Association Zealey has been--the school librarian tized at Grace Presbyterian Church 1-1d. The guest speaker intro- since it started and the school staff on Sun. April 10. They were the twins duced by Airs. G. Julian was Mr. John!and children will miss her but we wish Judy Lee and Michael and also little ,,uu u,i Inspector with t•li a County 'she and her family the best in their Elizabeth. Health Unit. He spoke on sanitation new home in Guildwood. , '•Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wright, East from the practical view, dealing with , The Ladies Club ,met April 7, wzth 1 Avenue had their little daughter Carol the environment of the people. He eighteen members present. A request christened at•the same service. ,i said further, t h a t he would much I for a donation.for the Canoe Club Many happy returns of the day to rather educate the public, rather than I from Peter Connolley as he is organ- ,Carl French, Rouge Hill Drive, who rroaecute and coriderin. this he said I izing a girls' team this,season was celebrated his 9th birthday with a . vit)t a regard to the inspection of all considered and will- be voted on at I party Sunday: April 10. To Sally r y vpes of buildings and their water the next meeting. The ladies worked Head, Ridgewood Road who had a shyly and sewage disposal. Mr.' W.Ion Christmas decorations for the Ba- 'party on her tenth birthday Wednes- t' '.rburn thanked the speaker. The°zaar and enjoyed refreshments served I day, April 6, to .Ann Mall, Sunny- t f oorn ?nunt was won by 111. F'airburn. ! by the-hostesses. The next meetirt slope, a happy birthday on her-fif= ' \ groun of girls of the First Fairport will he Thur. April 28, 8:15 p.m, at ,teenth birt#tday Friday,April 8, and #a i,_•° t n.,n ;�. n:P e;tP i :n the school. • to' t Ridgewood Ian McCrae, i nutsiar skit, pertaining ;, gew'ood Road on 1 - „ to what not Mrs. Mary Scott, East Aye. who °its third birthday Friday,, April 15 o do• while performinz first aid, and was in charge of camas=ing for the and celebrated with a �rrt of a p Y young r A Ir?. Cto,;et. Guide Captain spoke Red Coss in our distract vvou!rI li:;e itie:ici�. i wiefly on Guiding. Rc:'reshments to thank the canvassers and also th-� We are happy to report that Mrs. + vere served at the close of the meet- 4 resident; of W'esf Rouge who gave so Pat Williams, Ridgewood- Road who ng by _lIrs. Daigle social convenor I aenerou=ly` to make the campaign !was in Ajax Hospital last week for ! and her helpers, -- sech a success. 11'rs. Scott, held-open I minor surgery is better and back to . There will be Home and 'School i house at her home for the ladies who work again. r Xecutivp meeting on Wednesday 1 canv=assed to get acquainted . W'ed. RVe wish"you a happy Easter and r kpril 20th at 8 p.m. at the school. morning April 6. for those who are going away over At the home of Mr. and Mrs. L.I A Public Polio Clinic will be held the holiday a safe trip and we hope — Sharn of Park Blvd.,, a small party(at St. Edwards Hall Mon. May 9,from the mud is dryed up in our district vas held Saturday, April 9th in hop- ;6 to 8 p.m, for anyone wishing to for the children while they are en- )ur of the combined birthdays of air, take advantage of this service. joying their vacation. Sharp and Air. J. Slack of Park Cres.� 'Eleven year old-Donnie Monroe. Happy birthday to Kelly Pratt, k tape recording was taken of part East Ave. and t w o. young friend.- Rouge. Hill Drive who was two pears kf the festivities tolt be sent to Air. ;Michael Sullivan and Charters Ken-'old Sunday, April 10th. " Sharp's parents in England. A superb ney,'Island Road had quite an expert- iuffet supper was served by Mrs. ence Sun. April 10 whem a raft they Brock Road Hoare and School Sharp during the evening, and all.at- were playing on in the Rouge River ` tending had a most enjoyable time. was carried downstream with the •As reported two weeks agv, the current to the lake with Donnie stilt Brock Road Home and School Ass- Rouge HM-Pickering I.i•ons Club shaking hands with Lion Mestlent I WEST ROUGE hanging on. He was rescued by the ociation resolved to sponsor a School present Troop Colours to tole First • Ted Brett who in that is police and taken home. Safety- Patrol at the Brock Road shaking The West Rouge Home and School The West Rouge Klwanis and sec- School. Rouge Hill Scout Troop Honor, bands with Asa, Scout Master Kest iad a very interesting progratp at eml guests enjoyed a tour of the • Hovevei, _after further discussion Patrol fo this ceremony was Eagle Fnetck, Dean Achotifld„J3i1] Deng_ their meeting April $. when a "Panel I V4 est Hill Sell .Telephone Exchange with officers-of the Highway Safety j Patrol. Left to Right: Murray Mar- Ian and Pa:sol Leadar Wayne ,n Special Education" with Mr. Mun•(after dinner at the Rainbow Room Division,— DEpt. of Transport, the _tin, Don Chiahohn, Brian McMur- Chu-�• •oe. Supervising Principal, Mrs. Wit-i o n'Tuesday, April 5. children whS would have 'made up - µ ddee « � ). Ted P photo by Barrie Pomeroy oughby, and Mr. Finnlayson teach-I Remember the Home and School he Patrol decided not to take cc gave en- Bake Sale Friday April 22, from .6 the responsibility, lightening information on the subject, p.m:-at Stie'nbergs. All proceeds to There are only, FAIRPORT BG 15th. . Nominations for the executive for the nine pupils in go to buy books for the 'school IL Grades 7 and 8, from which Patrol Pie. J:z:ot Gin, Choir will be elections in Aiay were: president Alva, brary. ___.:-_.- ___ �Iembers,conld be drawn. A well The name Kathien ,Thompson that singing at t,ot't morns g and evening Ylarion Baker, First `ice Pres. Mrs. 'Air. K. l F�. Munroe, Super'tising run Patrol. needs six children. appeased last week is regard to the services at Dunfsir Baptst Church, Mabel Welch,-Second Vice Pres. �Principal of School Area :`o. 2, i- Brock Road School has special First .did ,Cour.'snv a completed by the Eater Sunday, Aprt N eth. 3race Smith, Corrs. Sec. Mrs. K• Jol-I seeking accommodation of room and traffic problems, due to its location. leer Guides, snou:d nave read Kart-j Shelley Kerr who was 7 years old °iffe, Rec. Sec, Mrs. Vera Jones, Treas. I board or bed sitting room in the area at the -junction. of three heavilAr- _ teen Palmer. on Saturday. Apr-,'] 3t t had a happy Airs. Joyce Ridding and- Librarian for eight teachers next fall and wonid` travelled roads on which there is The Secure and Cubs of Fairport biRhday�party, attenoe4 by many of Mrs. Neva; Rowan. Refreshments vrere like the residents of West Rouge to only the 50-mile-per-hour speed litre- Beach wish to thank all t%e res'dents her young friends. sgrved at the-close of the meeting by I look aroand and help make room for 'o There are the - usual .'School" who contrihnr-1 to their very success- There w'',l to ro meeting of the signs' posted, but .these *do not, l' ";-:_iful Bottle Drive. �Leenagers, Fr,rl^y. April 15th The themselves,C00 The annu at kancer drive begins in next meeting ,wriii be Friday, April s a ves slow down traffic. _..this area Easter week, April 18th. = at 8 p.m: at the Dunfair Baptist COOPERS � -- _ - - --This year the Ontario County.Unit's churc�r. TILE Alf D PLAS'PERINCi , objective is =..30.000. The majority of lkfr. and Mrs C: Denney-and child- LACEY TILE: fk PLASTERING -the money collected will be used for ren journeyed to Barrie last week PHONES: - research and the balance: for dress- end to attend the wedding of their ,USES CARS TRUCKS Ar)a.tnc 2-y34{ ings and treatment in this area Cate- nice. liighlam Creek., AT. 2-1706 l cer is not a'hopeless disease, so There ve.11 be. no_weekly meeting ll - -.i — dy as. you tan, of the--1•r.. Fairport beach Guide 7 when the canvasser. calls. Company _ GOODS USED CARS - SALE REGISTER pany during the Easter holidays. _ Mr. and inn!. _ Thurle i and faax- The next meeting"will be Wednesday, We have�sold more new cars already this year than Wednesday, May 4, 1960 • 'ate. .ly are leaving their home at Danbar- April 24 at 7•yaL atctbe community y y tlton sale of high grade -Holstein ton Shores and will move to Arizona. kalt. • ' _ we did in aU Of last year. This makes fora !good Mrs. 3f Browne of Toronto visited Mrs. B. Paul of Victory Drive is 9 dairy be. of fresh cows and spribe- ' 'her daughter/•Mm Theresa Williams enjoying the sunshine while vacation- stock of used earl. They are clean — mostly one- of ens. No. 3o MH tractor, Marsntp 1• :- Dumbarton'Shores recent tow pick-up truck, 1Vo. 1.A Case pick Y• frig in Florida with' her son and his ovmer local cars. - up.baler. new MH para11e1 bar side We are pleased that Doreen and family. sloe,baler, n bearing wagon gear, e tackle Denney have recovered from Glad to hear Linda Pickard is well 1959 BUKK LESABRE SEDAN—power stiering; power brakes;auto long with popes mods#a —the tin again after her recent illness. matic transmission; radio; bock-up lights;whitewalls; many of farm Implements and Many happy returns to Bruce Bur- . Young Robert Munn celebrated his :.. other extras. NEW-54,441.00 OUR PRICE 53,295.00. milking machine. cooler, baled bay, rows who celebrated his 3rd birthday 3rd birthday Wednesday, April 12 1959 PON1?AC STATION WAGON (LAURENTIAN)-4 door; auto- seed etc. tste property of Jno. with a party, Wednesday April 13th. Happy birthday Robert.' matte transmission;•lovely aatumn brown;'NEW-53,860.00 H. Wilson, at Lot 23, Co& 2 Sir- Mr. and Mrs. John Denney of Vi'c- OUR PRICE $2,895.00 boro Township, orb Cowares R'DA they .Drive were in Barrie to attend PAINTERS A DECORATORS c� 1958 LLOYD-2200 mik+n; beautiful yellow; like new; cheap trans- � � south of �ppard Ave. the wedding of their nice, Saturday, •1.00 per bate, for Sale at 1.00 P. ter_ Terms cash, No April 9th. guaranteed first-class painting and portotion $895.00 reserves Farm sold. Jas. 'milder e Congratulations to Bobby Qninnell paper-hanging. 1956 PLYMOUTH SAVOY DELUXE SEDAN—now 8-cylinder clerk. KEN and CLa'►RKE PRB.N- who is five years old on Friday,•April Erie STOKES and Frank WHITE likes new throughout MAKE AN OFFER TICE, auctioneers, Mark2sam, Oat ' 1956 OLDSMOBILE 88 SEDAN—automatic; whitewalls; windshield 1 washer; real dark blue ...... . $1,595.00 Thursday, April 21 - auction.sale of 1955 PLYMOUTH COACH—radio; heater; reconditioned Ayrshire and Holstein Dairy 'Cat- MAKE PUBLIC N MAKE AN OFFER' tie, Hogs. Cockr ,' N International 1955 PONTIAC DELUXE SEDAN—automatic; V8 motor, new con- and Ford Tractors; No. 90 AC Com= bine, near new; MH baler; Farm im- dition .. ..... ...P . .. $1,125 bat 00 PU B Ll C IH 0,L I DAYS . .1953 CHEVROLET SEDAN—good motor, body com completely recondi- percents; Machinery; Equipment etc. tioned; your choice of two ' 5595.00 B� hay; Straw; Household furn- iture etc. at Lot 14, Con. 8; Whit= 1953'AUSTIN COACH—new•motor, reconditioned body - 5395.00 church Twp, on No. 48 l•jighw•ay, " 1951 -THREE CHEVROLETS-AND PONTIACS TO CHOOSE FROM the property of James Logan Sale OUR STOCK IS CHANGING—many more models coming in on new at 1.00.p. m. Terms.cash.• No res- cars in the next month. EN�c_CL,"K$ 1958 CHEVROLET PICK-UP V2-TON—new tires; just like PRENTICE, auctioneets Markham . . .. ..,,EA'STER .:'1960 h o $1,495.00 phone 346 1955 FORD SEDAN DELIVERY •'apr 14 ...,,....._............:..........:..-..... $795.00 'The Township of Pickering residerift whose gar- 1955 CHEVROLET,4-TON CHASSIS b CAB—with Henderson Hydra u- ___ bag@ is usually collected on Fridays and Monda b lic Body and Hydroulic'Wnch; 17 ft. body with approach NOTICE TO •CREDITORS AND OTHERS ' ..plate ..... $2,795.00 will have their garbage collected on Thursday, April EXCELLENT FOR WRECKER OR FARM EQUIPMENT DEALER IN THE ESTATE OF 14th instead of Friday,-April 1 Sth (Good Friday) and 1949 CHEVROLET 3-TON STAKE—with hand hydraulic . . $500.00 HELEN TODD --Decease' , Tuesday, April 19th instead of Monday, April T8tk : CHAS. COOPER :LTD• ALL-PERSONS havirg claims a- F -(Easter-Monday). gamst the-Estate of Helen Todd, Hardware m Machinery late o the Township of Pickering, Hard Far ac inery - Motor.Sales # r>� T. O. Jefferson, P.Eng., who 'died on or about the 5th day 1 CLAREMONT ONT. PHONE 104 PHONE 103 ' Yownship Engineer. of December 1959, are hereby not- . • . ''•' • . . � _._. . ified to-send particulars of same to o before April - 0, after undersigned chr date.the es- I the FARMERS 19 ' fate will be distributed wi h regard ;BRIDES Grinding and Mixing i LET 1J5 CAPTURE FOR YOU dens to the claims of which the un- oil gned shell then have notice. ,.' - ,MOICISSeS Blending �SHE .BEAUTY OF YOUR WEDDING DAY � and the undersigned will not be g liable to any person whose claim he Concentrates Supplied if needed ( COMPLETE COVERAGE shall not then have notice;: .HOME - CHURCH - RECqPfl,0N - COB CORN OUR SPECIALTY — DATED at Toronto, this tech.day Save Time and Labour ' PHONE bR WRITE of March, 1960. NORMAN STANLEY TODD. Have it done at your born Barrie Pomeroy _ Administrator, by his Solicitor, Sae t R.R. 3 PICKERING OLD ROSEBANK DR. N. TE•`9-1417 and Isaacs; 5 Adelaide Street, East, ^ THORN MOBILE FEEDS ! Photograph•, Toronto. I :,. ..�.V ' Phone UNIONVILLE 137 � • 'a.pr 22 , _ INEUM - Rom Hill Lions Present Troop Colours r PITORIAL k DOGS 1 DNS 1 ' Tliis is the tame of the year when roaming dogs are a pain n the neck to most people-especially those persons, who - . don't own a dog. `h A few weeks ago, there was a complaint to township coun- y +cil that dogs were roaming in packs in the Rouge Hills area t„ 'They abound-in Pickering Village too. p; During the past week, we have noticed quite a few rough,% '' unkempt looking curs that appear to have no home at all. 'They are running the streets at all hours. We do not take issue with, the dog catcher for this condi= Lion. Ile can't be everywhere, and if called, they would proba- ]bly, be out of sight by,the time he arrived. Most of the dogs we have seen, are big brutes that should be tied up as the law requires.' If people are going to have dogs (and we have cone) they must be prepared to obey the bylaws. i In built-up areas, it. is not fair to let dogs run at. large.. H j They upset garbage cans,. dirty up people's lawns and in general are a darn nuisance. We like dogs, and it is too bad to have to keep an animal tied all the time. But in built up . yeas, that is the law. :- In most cases, we feel the owners of dogs that run at lame - ,don't care too much if they return home anyway.. We nofcc - t in the dog catcher's report for February, that 31 dogs••�vere wicked up and only 9 were claimed. - -- --- - --W - With gardens coming on soon, dogs can be more th�the R° Hill-Pickering to the Club 'tea, Don Chisholm, Brian d P ice,' Fracl nd E can Schofield, Bill Doug- present Troop Colours to tble First dder (Scout Matter), Ted P ice, las sad -Pz:rol'-Lead�tr a1�te - Vs amount of trouble. If you have a dog, take him out on goo Han Scout Troop Honor �'a'i••e harsds welt t ion Pr-•�,-_t . Cl�a thee. if you don't want him, you can be sure no one else does. patrol for this ceremony was F.as1c Ted Brett who in tarn is �S - !-photo by Barrie ,Pomeroy leash, but for goodness sake keep him tied at other times. patrol. Left to Right: Murray Mar- bands ,wkh Ass. Scout Master li en -- -... - AvtrTla2� . AUCTION Weston, Out.) -arch 41.33 2o4. Radio Program Time Community Aesoeiatian held elections Pelham last Sunday. in the pulpit and read the, script- WHAT IS YOUR BID? 'Treasures is Melody' (Lakoe- at their tweeting last Friday. Wm. Mr. Ivan DesjaTWA bro er o St Mark 11, 1-lr, sad tsar► 53, ! had Broadcltsetns.CHLB 1/23.00 rdertt; Mr. R+oLhe Desja din is in the Bran- and brought inspiratvts to cis hear- LB lid Member OF r'ertue was re-e,ected as pres 103. to 10% Voud%or for one Vice Pres. is Jim mcKean; Sec. Tres®. Pon Ha41 tal in VbSlkiRdak. try is a beautiful pray er. The P'as: grease job (Gordon's Radia- Live members Mrs. Bowden and family of Ajax k Its. W. Fertile; Executive ,ALL NEW Id Stan acre Sere.*^ Ajaz) ea. 4f.S0 vistaed Mr. and Mrs .Dearardin ).art I10: Bawling Steak and Din- Stan Salt and Mrs. Fred Beekstead. moaated ?o Feta-68d; Ch;2dstea's The girls' hockey team is playing Sunday. The BrOex ,.4aJ avme and School nor for two (B_oek'$ Bowl, the Peterbore giria' testm on Satur- M'. and ldrs. Bernard Baker, Mr. /►ptz, pat) $5.00 wui Hold u,esr e_.e.:uuve meeting. �1► day evening, April 16 at the Peter- and �Te s. Robert De7r went into the -.Sponuorel By 111. 20 Bass Pal-O=Pak Insula- boro Memorial Arena. city fast Friday nigftt to attend the- i A ly to p-as. mem- ues., at ti All' - -AJAX LION'S CLUB -= .ion (Pal-O-Pak Mfg. Co. Ltd. bets urged to attend: Note instructions On Bidding At Whitby, Oat.) $2 04 Noreen Edwards infant daughter of Home Show. entertained at; bir. k;don.hoouaun has been quite _.- t( - SIr: and Mrs. Stan Edwards was 'rl -*�=-P+tom �vx_-_ risten at airpo m Pie . ome s o y nrB Y Smaller Listexi Items On Display gal. Silvorwood's Ice Cream utr,e.a have been euxcar..,L from the ast Sunday. Rev. �fi.-McKay ofiici- having a Stanley Home Demonstra riu and cold. At The Ajax Drug -moo) Silverwood's Dairies, London, Lion. ' ' ' • ' Oat) each 11 20 ate' .(.n r a�-cr and Son Banquet-at ;�Io, ITEM VALUE 117. to 118 EPNS Cocktail A cut•prise•birthday party -as held Mr. and Vra. Ainile1 Sr wore Sr",s Haase Lc-,riot ss planned for Tray - 6 glasses, pitcher (Hip- last Saturday for Airs. J. A- Hearns f down last Sunday, f o `�AVoodh'; 1qe aaun.. April lst!71're home and J, 20 piece Moulded Plastic Din- Tr W- 6 ,�.) 121.00 t tn- r-nme of her daughter ;ire., ,to see their soil and dau¢'lter-tn- � W� GJn,rwtw, .s to oe nerd at the tut Set (Glen S. W9oley Co. f Dorothy Barnes. lair Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ains1e�•. ..u�,., lui,t ,.4„el, reroute on April Lead, Ajax 824.95 I 119• Vouchers Ear haircuts, by Mr. and 3lrs.'John Henderson an9 Mr. and Sirs. C Seibert of To,.- Carlo's Barbe shop, 174 Har- ga S,:nday to visit '� and Y-1. ' to & 8 Boxes Charm Facial Margaret are leasing Friday to� Onto' R'eTe nut 'last �1:, auu Mrs. W. Sowerby attend- wood Ave. Ajax $4.00 Tissues (Victoria Paper Co., Pend a week visiting their daughter Mr, and Mfrs, Bert Ainsley ed-t.le u+rtnuxy party of tut Dunbar - Tissues bore) each $1.20 120. Deluxe Golf Cart, done- Mrs. Ann Shove of Sarnia. Mrs. .L[atthews i� not ve-v well, _. . : .�. Boxed rowel Gift Set in ted by Viking, Tool, ah le-. 1 y °u o Happy birthday.vtii es to 3lichaal suffering`intense back troubles. p Toronto $42•SO Brown who will be, 12 years old Or Pink ,,un t.egrutr esux,rr.�. y. roquou�idOneII Linen Mills.s7.�' "121-122. Golf. Caddy Kit - April 16th.'also to Randy Sallow St. Andrew's Presbyterian Chtsclf �• n: ` c... • • n. a jiffy Range - Hot" caszy-all for golf balls. Score . ��ituar ms .;�0. --Burner J y p� $2.75 who was '8 on April 6th. ; Plate, Propane only (Shore Gas Slr. and Urn. Fred Scott spent the The church way well f'1'1-d S' 123. to 124. Plastic Household _ Ltd., Win.by, Or,L) $2135 week . end visiting their daughter day morning fo- divine service. The Charles Milton Bunker a 1. to T6. B Pounds Old-fashion- Items donated by Polyetheleae Helen in Hastings. service waq conducted bn the min- There.pa.sed away on April 4th, IA i Bag Mfg. Co. each $5A0 Brown Sugar (Atlantic Sug- Prof. Martial Theroux of St. Hya ister 111x. Kenneth Heron, B. 'A. I at ijax-tickerrng Hospital, Charles 125. Swan Wrap Read Roll cinthe dairy school in Quebec Visited he choir entered.the church to Milton Bunker, belovetd soar of. the sr Refiasiaea, New Toronto, p y �sional. Hymn thl C' rat late lid : and Mrs. Chalks and dear Oat) 1CA0 fete, donated by Dow ' .- ���_�___ $1 @�- Mr. and 51rs. •W. Fertile; following the Prot ;7. Old Spice teen's Set .CShuL- his lecturing at-the Ice Cream. Man- o on era by �1'ay� brother of Eva (bars. A E. Corm- _ 1 126, to 129. Lighting fixtures, Loa of Can, Ltd., Don )a[i]ls, utacturer's convention at Niagara Sirs. Marion I1feClement. organist ark). Mr. Bwtrlcer had not enjoyed' J Oath $$6AD one for kitchen, bathroom, liv- Falls last week. and choir leader, presi4ewi it the or the best of heath for same time, .*& A. aa3 P._-Food--Store $15 tag room and Iwo bed ooms, �a Mrs_ Ernie-Buck.-returned. -�rf-'Fl+r s ciao- ttiur,t+rr v r= -r -havinB-'ad--w-�ous y wtren Food Voucher (Gtc t A. and five f:ztares• donate&bye-Metal home"§aturday-after spending a very snlo "Open the Crates of the Testa+- quite young. an4,%4-24 ,11 for a week l P. ?ea Co. Ltd. Toron.o) $15.00._t Spinning, ZS Easter An. pleasant winter in Flor-Aa. They via- le" heautifully sung by !firs, Eliz- before he pa"ed away. He lived is t �9. to '24. 4 Quarts Havoline Toronto 41".00 Pickering all his fife, and was a ited :11 r, and Mrs. Frank Nichols and abtth Boyea. Motor Oil, Spec. 1OW30, Tex- 1 0• to 131. One red or one also Air. and Mrs. Frank Wells in The acriptr+re 1-anent wer- P�-A m member of thi Pickering United aeo, Can. Toronto) each $3.00 white plastic kitchen week, Sarasota. 15 and St. Like 23: 26-4+i. Mr. Her; Church. The funeral took place c-I _ complete wi,h- sealer. crumb w a Y #5. to: 35. Case �asso ted Crush" Baseball practices for tl�e pee nn ,third sc ten•r- Thursday afternoon from the Mc- basket anti pipe extension-to iPs was "What dge, Easter me•+:t Exhnie.Funerat Home with- basket` products (soft drinks), (Crush and midget ball teams is scheduled trap. As on d.splay at °Home . Dysmas the malefactor on the cro« M. Butts s officiating. Interment International Ltd.) each $2.00 Show Model Kitchens. Does- to start in the Easter holidays, Don `Royal" Continental Bed y Hopkins %-ill again be coaching the to the sight of Jczus'" To Dysmas was inade'in Mount Lawn (.Caret.• complete with headboard $895$ a b English �' ilbs� Bay teams. it q•as a time of repentance an-i' �rY. Oshawa Pallbearers were; �7. Elizabeth Arden "Chatterbox rampw Sympathy is extended to Mr. W. foreiveness. Mr. Heron pointed out Samuel Jackson,- Mack Bassett, Btauty Set" i12,00 I32. Voucher for Family Din. 1lfoulton in the loss of his w air, who' that s e$can thank God that we have Rosa Madill, John Cormack, Gen. per. Don&ted by Coffee Cup "ale and Geo. Livingston. Plunger-fill pen, complete passed away at the -East General seen that the,work of salvation is ►ttlrMasiw Duraerome point Restaurant, Ajax �� Hospital on Monday, April 11. thro,twh repentance arxi faith. - (Es:erbrook Pen Co.) $5.70 133•• Wa•er Control Valved Car H a�-Mrs.' Dave O'Brien-went Remember the Lenten Services' NO?IC8 TO CREDITORS _ �9. to 40 Bushel Fancy Spy Wash Brush. by Canadian c AND OTHERS a S or to Long Point for the week-end to }ring hell} this week in . t. Georg-e' ?ire, Ajax IN THE =ESTATE OF Delicious Apples (Red Wing 's see the migration of the 1�'histliitg Church 1'on Ta 3rs .rennin, St. Orchards, 134. Voucher for Oil Change by Andrew's on Th rsday evening,- and JANE II"AGGIE ALEXANDER Whitby) each $3.50 Swans. *I. to 42. Quart Martin-Seaouir Harveyuindees Texaco •Set + + + • the united Church,on Friday even- : 'vice Stn. Ajax. $2.50 lYSu led Woman No. 300 Super White enamel 133. Vouch.:' for 20 Milk 8ayfair Bowling News? - ing, All genvices at 7 On n., m. -ALL PERSONS having clai:as a- (Ma.tin-Senouir Ltd):each $2.45 Coupons by Ajax Dairy i4,00 Pinheads 53; Roughnecks 45: Hot - Evening Service get the Estate of Jane Ma8gio -- $3. to 50. 3 Pair Men's Sox 1 Voucher for one Grease Shots 3 4: 'Goofers 41; Bombers 41; The conq-egation and friends w•hn ( Alexander, Married Woman, late of (Monarch Knitting Co.)' ea. $3.0,0 Woodpeckers,40. gathered for the evening service en- the Township of Pieke-fiw in the Ronson Roto Shine Elec. Job,'by Harvey Landers Tex- aeo Service Stn. Ajax $I,50.. High for night: Bill Wright 30, joded a musical treat when the choir Count, of Ontario, who died,on or Shoe Polisher (Ronson Piodu- Tom Leavite 234: Ron Playford assisted by some•friends, presented about the First Day of January, pets, .Can. 2td<}- $15.00 137. Two complete Basement 210; Doug. Powell 244: Connie• a choral service' for 'Palm Sam- Frames and Sashes 3 by 2 72; 1960,-art hereby notified to send is f2. to 54. 20 Strings of Bowling,' ( feet, from Colonial Wood Fleury 22_, Eric' Pfayford. 2:- day. The music was of the highest to the undersigned Executrix of the vouchers by Ajax Bowl) $6.00 a e^ lti $1$00 Marg. Garbut _ - er„ arM �t'as rllrecterk � tIrs, I �d deceasbd on or before the-YSth-- • to �' --Glass rbr�-- 138 Vouches for one Car 2�i5: G1,en Scarlett211; Pat Balsdon \fcClement. Mr. Robin \icholsori, I day of May, 1960, full particulars of ($ to box - Con. Gas.) 'ea. $2.50 Wash, by Harvey Landers 282. 250 \lay Playford 200: Ralph R'hitfiy, �rac quest organist. their claims. Immediately rfteF , �0, to 65. 6 Ogilvie Choc. Cake Texaco Stn. Ajax 42,00 Thomas'316.'219.'206. The stn ice consisted of anthems, I '�d date � said Executrix will dis- Mixes (Ogilvie Four, Mills High Three Omen) - Ralph Thom- sdlos and a mixed quartet. Soloists tribute the assets of the said dec- Ltd., TororRo) each $2.00 139. Vl%che for once ignition tune-up (8-cyl, car) consisting as 741: (ladies) - Conny Fleury 5�8. were: Mrs. J. Brisbin, Mrs. 1'cn es, rased having'regard only to claims 'f6• Kit Liquid Grain (Sheffield * ' " If s A. Crorvhurst and D. Fin- .�-f& new spark plugs, conden- €� of which she shall have notice. Bronze Powder Co.) $5•� t;er, points, re-timing, carbu:- Frenchman's Bay Bowling-Blow them. Mrs. Pearl Warwoad, 14Mrs: I DATED at Ajax, than 30th day of $f7, to 71. Case Gina Ale (Chas. Joes 71, Headpins U. Hellcats, 55. Pat KP-r, \Messrs A. Crowhurst and I March, 1960. + e Wilson Ltd. Toronto) ea, $2.00 - etor check, by Harvey Lindera Stinkers'55, Baycats 55, Redhots 47, Texaco Stn. Ajax $1,4.00 Bev. Warwood were heard in the 1 J2. to 73• 20 Milk Tokens Roughriders 46, Tellars 41. quartet number. GLADYS' JEAN ARMSTRONG, j (Oshawa Dairy) ' each $4.80 -Ajax Lion's,Club Retarded Over 200-Genrwe Lunney 228. The congregation are deeply Executrix -by W. H. J. Thompson, y4, to 75: Bottle Wink Furnit-" `. Children's Fund. ]Poise Brundle 21.1, Ir Skitch 218, grateful to' 'Mrs. Sf cClement and -B. A.. Z.L, B., 152 Harwood Ave. Y ire Polish and 1 Nylon Apron Frank MacNeill 217, 230, Jim Whyte members of tile c1loir fir th> iitie Ajax, Ontario. (O'Cedar of Can.) each $1.16 P. O. Box 412, Ajax, Ontario i 2�0, Shirley White 207, Fran Went- evening of praise. 'Mr. Heron was 'JF6. to 80. • Box Chocolate. Bars Item No._._...„:... -� ' zel 220 Alhe.rt Hnnner 2aF, 13nic (WilIards Choc. Tor.} ea: $2.40 ; Wisernali 2.11, ,Clare Skitch 210, 283, $11. to a& Carton Player's Mild 'Amount Bid.__.. ., "' Jim Garr 210, Hari Fertile 263. 245. a er �v�l ie Plain 20's (Imperial Tobacco _.. :Alex Park 207, 214, Jean: Whyte of Canada) each $3:00 l Name... _. .�.. _ 208 Cord Warren 28:1, 'Betty' )lac- Pounds 'Monarch - Reili 206. _ . 07. to 92. 5 Address.__;_.- ...... .. _ - ' ,Quick Bag Margarine' (Molt- Mannah s Catering arch Fine Foods Ltd.) ea. $1.50 Phone No.o. ... g °Wed t r 11VERP00! A!93. to 97. Voucher for half gal- Bidding Closes At Midnight April 1 , Banquets, Shower d'ngs .; � Ion Silverwoods Ice Cream (Si- 30, 1960. Minimum Bid $1.00 $Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Smith apd rerwood Dairies Ltd.) ea. $1.20 Telephone bids will be accepted on familC went into Wexfo d last Sun- Bakery Products !pL Long Play Album "King and April 30th between 12.00 noon and day to visit ' Mr. and I)lrs. Sin0hir. �- [" (Capitol'Records) $5.00 midnight by calling - Ajax 'Lion`' Jimmie Grieve will celebrate his "Meat Pies Our Specialty' L. P. Record "Rhapsody Un- Den - WHZ-2560 or MO"-4135. 9th birthday on Good Friday. )der Stars-Lenner Pennariio (Reverse Telephone Charges) ;' Mr. and•Mrs. Cam Watson, of Mail? St., Picket ing - rCapitol Aecords) $5.00 ------------------------------- Toronto, wcr� out last Saturday ev- WH 2-0386 #p", to 103. 3 Packages Mc- / ening to visit Mr. and Mrs. R. Dr}. - cormicks Variety Biscuit Ass- FRENCHMAN S BAY Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sharpe of St-1 - �tment (.Mccormicles Ltd. I Frenchman's Bay Ratepayers and ffville visited ,Air. and Mrs. Ellis - A y,. • r _ Now _--• H.LANWUS—� �+C L A S S I F I E D - -- E �. a LE : - NC ..a s RA �_ EPT1C TANKS INSURANCE - __-_- .` LEANED ;. CONM EVENTS ,ARTtC FOR . c NG EVE CASH J WRITE ELY KFIOWN TYPE OF"INSURANCE _ AND CARRY PRICES Anglican Church ON PLYWOOD tYREL E MORLEY W. 7: aUlT St. George's Ang' GARDEN PARTY 4xBx'/i $5 - - -: will ' � Oshawa BA 3-40♦'l . . be REAL ESTATE - ----- held on • - 4x8x'K S Further d s e ATU1tFAY, JUNE 25ls YOUR TELEPHONE t r. 4x8xsifi AS CLOSE TO YOU AS -�_•� _... _ - - ...Y..._.._.. ..._...:.__._. u.•._: 4x8 th s PICKERING, ONTARIO - y ch 5 16 Sheathing Plywood 83.11, 32 KINGSTON RD. W., ; ' , R ODMAN St. An rew s . --'___ ._. Ladies' Aid will meet in the church ?Seth s • 29 $3 r school room, on"Thursday, April 21, grsth's Underlay • 86.2 TELEPHONE:-PICKERING: OFFICE WH. 2-6212-RES. WH. 2'3115 S�LET METAL m. All ladies of the;con- 4x4 Pop. Underlay ' 81•ZS at 2.00 p. gregat.on welcome FORREST LUMBER CO. LTD. Qpp, Picketing Twp. Police Statitte In Memoriam No. 2. Highway g PER BLOCK LTD. VItORKS --= Phone. TTtmplo 9.2361 •�VO t In loving memory f a Dear Hus- Y " -' { Authorized Consumers', Gas band and'Father W. H. Ellicott•, APPLES AND POTATOES 929 CALEDONIA ROAD - 'TORONTO 1 company Dealer For who passed away April 6, lvag. FUR SALE / a - W is >*-,So GARWOOD � Baal_ messed by Wife h ud• BRICKS _ Y Mac's., pea• bush. BLOCKS & _ ---- bring p container. G U R EY Family. Spies • . RHEEM _ �_ ' PICKERING ORCHARDS _ STRUCTURAL STEEL FiNDLAY r��Kering V�Iloge one mt1a west of Picketing village m � Si re f rned t T y an No. - M J 22 Highway. Open evenings RENTAL r K t Cu. week ends also. .�: - !L!� FURNACES, "WATER HEATERS from aten-wee holiday p" o a- �: WHitehall 2-1247 =- Z-' / . 3-2 hitL He gives a very enthusiastic STATION RD., PKKERING, Oi!I .:41%o� WH• GAS RAUCi�S �-- account othis trip, which included a FOR SALE - G. E. freezer, 17 are �lLOOR FLIRNA�E3 week in New YorltTth!mP-oven foot. $150. Phone: WH2-1645. - ,,.t, 1.ewp-at , Bea _ Mews-ate -'---pa�sase __ ------- rat, a - -fens sip,to S 1' — - - : i the-Yanataa �w �� -F -� - Conn 4,Pickering , --FOR-SALE—baled; had. Lot �. �t3sro�- Phone, WHth- -JOHN LAY FsyeaWs on Eos 6i11 - roes. the Equator a 'hall Z . Jobn C. ]$oam Tahi.i. He found the Island. a Ut- /NOtNE 17! 'MCI M the fau7jan4 of beautY, campletuy i fli S U R A M C E isolated and trouble-free, with no PEAT MOSS B4RGAIN - Lamp 7% 'tut. feet, at 84.64 ' ASSIMANCiE � I 11160. 4-'2513 WH[MY TV, no daily newspapers o: radio. on the farm. No ddHvse- y. tano are Polynesia=iahabi a 9s>atan�s VA ire. p21"IAL CowAMI LTD. Frettch. He returned by j t Plu e - _ ! - ------•-------------- Vancouver, with at,3ys at Hoaalulsi � JERRY HASEK, Nasserlat _ • j '- �0 LE TIRE MILLER HEATING and San Francisco. and made ha Phone WH�7. 107 KI,y=044 ROAD EAST Z4 �M _ reMrs. r o.•the t ip by train. - WH 2-3301 the week-e+rd will Mr. and Mrs O!liost per, Ajss Shopping Centre Phone. Boyes and accompanied them to the :...: I+tTeD Pt:eetr For Iastsssdiste Caearage Day Or Night —� -CELT RATE evening sernce of the.Pies- MALE LP WANTED HELP bbytettan Chu ch under. the auspices FE HE COLEMAN with some previous factory exper�• of the choir,- of which a recording lance desirable. 5-Day week. Boner --- — $ Heaters, WaMr we ode f.ts. Permonen& Phone: WHiuftall AFPRAI3A1.a Heaters, Ronpss, - �rnd- Mrs- A • '41O RTGAGFS - Furnaces , c - wttb Ifir..-..mod E. Calvert Furnace Clean Out - #7.50 _ _ - �� ��� Mr. sad Mrs. F. Pt•ouse atten- i G. N ' � Trailer Heating i Accessories dad the 45th wedding anniversary of experienced MALE HELP WANTS SUMMER PRICES ' Mr. and Mrs. Norman Down, Eb- 7 fonsider do Ajax factory. good ' Village e - teal Esta75770-1 Broker Pickering g - WHitehall 2-3491 eneser, at the home of that: dattgh no consideration. use have g ter, M a. Stan Lovell. of Oshawa. working -knowledge of azachfctarY dance of re WH. or Toronto E11�. 2-3625 There was a large stun - Y' y generally, and wore history that will Whitb .— Phone MO. 8-3625 9 TUDOR s x 1 . T. AJAX a ivies and friends. Brock St. S., Y W e wish to express sympathy to stand examination- u a - stteat 'lion with opportunity� ... . \o.2 Highway .. -----------•---»--------------° oppo kws. ••�jgnway3' to Stile East o! Dunbarton, Mrs. Arthur"C. Palme- and family advancement S-Day week and bane- :� E R R S in the death of Mr. Palmer which fits. Give complete details in letter - to - `Manager, Atlas. Tag. Box 579„ Fit as Fn- o one occurred at'Aja: osp1. Ate" N Ph tails please _ 'ELECTRICAL - - - d , Experienced dish-washer, five-day y, April 8.' M s Gates. W and Mrs. John � ��� - an Lay and Donald left- on Thursday week. Apply: Mrs. Weis, VLUA �� BUZZARD PLUMBING for a bioliaay trip to visit relatives Restage Restaurant Pbione: ATlsn- s - - at Norfolk,,Virginia. on here attend A number eel t3ys � 2-0732. CO11E1gERC1AL RsSIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL WIRD G For Service Day or.Night -Esau- Seal Entertainment at Maple North American Van 14nm of Can. _ e 'Timmy's Parade Stars" _ - _ TE 52 Plcke-ins ; for Cali senior atmogmpber..Ap d - -FM E TU"TE } PY��.. A i� and more than six hundred of the for this p�,� should be in writ- - – - - --- - -- - - and ' 1 eoozet��ias contributed ondrr di tsc –f xcavati3as. Trenching. � m � WANTS - - Pi�on� Ptcicering 362 E talents to snake it a success. D Bantle Taub Hato w and efts S7 week", e • Since this is e ;Ph : WH2 2-37 we have 'lust had 'book w WANTED - female guitnea hies. Pbr apr l5 - draw your attention to a new in our I.i &ry, entitled -Country TEmple 9-2504. FIRST MORTGAGES A1t1tANGED: NOTICE TO CREDITORS Trails", which is worthy of Your at- - 1/g6lfir _ALSO SECOND_ MORTGAGES AND OTHElnh--e tention. A conside:abk number of LOST- +lid 1dK AVAILAlfLE are e HENRY CHAS AI.EER The library will not be open Good• wers to 'Willie". WH2-0910. AND uy1PRtOV1i;MENTS• Friday evening. "Read fur plieasurc, ANC Ya11 T00 WILL TELL WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN iait : LOST one Chesapeake bay read forp:ofit, read Ear' progess ALL PERSONS havie a- Mr. and Mrs. A. Palmer of Range taever, answering to name of '°tltto. THAT LIFE 1S zWELL r ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. gainst the Estate of Harles Line, have just returned from a dance". Reward TEmpie 9-250 SIMM WE S IF YOU REQUIRE ANY tAORT- Alexander, Gentleman, f thee-months' world trip by Plane ! R QAD�-'T:Y• - GAGE FINANCING i FOR FAST Township of Pickerin tine via. New York, London;-Portugal. ' SO ALL• COURTEOUS SERVICE: CALL - Comte of Ontario, whon or Spin, Italy, Cairo, India, Thailand. . ,SPECIAL i p about Janpary 21, 1960ereby Hoag.Kong and Hawaii.AUBREY E• IREL Ai�tD notified to send,in tnder- Mrs. Rackham, Brock Road' had 1955 Plymouth sedan: good motor, signed Executrix of the said daces:- :the misfortune to sustain a broken good tires, runs and handles lovely. ed on or before the 15th day of May, wrist f om a fail last w«k. Needs some body work. $495 AND COMPANY 1.960, full particular of their claims Sympathy is extended to Mrs,' G- CHAS. COOPER, I#TD. i Immediately after the said date, the Knapp and family; in the recent .,.CHAS. Claretnon: 103 or 104 1j - - - 100 ADELAIDE ST. W. said Executrix will dint ibute the death of the former's .father, Mr. RIO assets of the said deceased, having Johnson, of Arthur. TORONTO 2 ONTA regard only to claims of which she Who the dickens owns all those. shall have notice PLASTERING big. hxntutts" running loose around RE:0AIRS • - ALTERATIONS- -- Empire 5-5300 or Empire 6-5%4 D at lax, this.34th day of this town? ,Might as well have i PAT ROACH March, 1960. hose using'your lawn for a past=' Evenings (,I,ADYS JEAN 'ARMSTRONG, phone: WHitehall 2-3337 1 TEtnple 9-1750 - WA. 2-6901 • Executrix by W• H. T. .Thomrson, ore yeses some we have seen `in act- B. A., LL. B., 152, Harwood Ave.„ -ion". Around thirty str€y dogs were The Friendship Group' deatioyed ai the pound' last Year - St, Andraw's Presbyterian' Church, Ajax, Ontario P O. Box 16, Ajax. 06*ers around town are hunting up church next Thursday night, April may 6 will hold their regular monthly 21. Mrs. falter Carson's Group to _ •_• ,__M..,_ - 'better watch yours some house- meeting on Wednesday, April 20, at SPEC AL STS ..be in dharge. There•will be a guest Onen-Meeting in May, at which weapons. 8.00 P. m. in the Se.ndajr School speaker. Eve. �relcome• Min: V. Steuart, a missionary from Last Sunday a group from here " WHZTENALL 2-5880 attended the rendition of thi"Mess- ROOM. All ladies welcome. HosMrs. _•,__ ___.._ _ , will he speaker. ,The iah' Anglican c our .at es: Mrs Helen Hawker Mrs. cackatcl e�ran, p ------------' meeting tins closexl• xith the W.,A, by-the Mildred Remmen'" g CHERRYWOOD h ' th " Ajax Anglican Church. Th�nte cnn�. and Ben-';grin•,. :\ J 8 — _ _. ., � :�__ .-_-.• -..; ALSANk-A-MT—�I The regular monthly meeting of delicious hunch «a� sera a --o-wing-to the ice of the th aie Mr.Westga e;-larg6- - Mrs. F. Disney, attended the fun- the `,fomanr- Association of Cherry- esscs: Mfrs,` Taylor. \ire, Nfright, past winte-, manv gardens, lawns, map of O-itario' County (1860) and L- crest of a relative"�Trs. Sutherland, wood t'nited•Church was held in the Mfr:. \'<' ear ^� ' '�1~ T" ^" are much more littered than usual.. i< Wooden boot-jack, donated by Mr: in Toronto. last week-acid ra.nlained church hall on Wednesday. Presid- q•nuinhpr of W, A. ladies attend- " •with branches searing gs, and will Well's Ritchie; hand tools and wood- in "for a few days' . ant Ctrs. Georg AD T del-opened the r;iat,c nornt luncheon, «hick �, � require much clearing up and rak- en pea rake„donated by Mrs. Clare Miss bfarcar'et Da�eson, o Tor- meeting with an Easter Greeting. fnllo,vpd 1.1v the Faster Thanl nfhcr- ing, In the meantime, the r-bbits Ingram; wooden beam plow and a ine Spr�ice at Zion Cltttrch, '%N'ed- a'e feasting on ?'hose tender twigs. rear-cut mower, and Massey binder onto, spent the week-end at the The Devntinnal period Asa taken' Mrs. borne Puckrin, we are sorry 1 ,(1e85) from Col. Rowe homestead;. Carson home: hi-Nfr :agar; sing her nesday. hire and Mrs. Ceti} Tortes visited theme "Children of haven})', rs. spent a fFw dare: .-to say, is in hospital, suffering from readers, spellers, scribblers prior to tvith hp- dair htpr 11•r:, Leonard ,;p`'1-biti�. ..1.9(:0. Mr. Milton Parkin. has getter- on Sunda• with \f and -Mrs,” DaN- Father; and Heirc'af Christ". The The followin items have been id Pagati in. Tonto. third chapter of the Study Book on n, Mfr: Dart 'and children. g. cushy donated many items, ,among Communion senile teas observed Africa,-was synopsized by Mrs. J.- The fl veers In the clm.rch on'Sun- donated to •date, Cdr the Picke mg which are: a dough.box. ttewtng last Sunday and next Sunday there Shields, and she concluded with. an dal• Here presented by :1Tr.,'tfcEtren Township 'Museum: pair of wood machine, coiner cupboard, wooden Mr- .Will be a special Faster -crvice and -impressit•e article, on - "Prejudices'. ire memn•v of MM McEn•en, a for. en 'skates-0850) picked up from a plow, and a wooden pump post. Mr, mpr member. °rubbish .heap by a discetnfittz' nor- Robert Miller, Brougham, has al-. also a service 'on. Good Friday at, During the Business 'Perird, the here n;ll he a.(Toed Friday ter- ten; hand-made dresser (1835) Rob- -eady, collected, a barnful elf otter, 2.30 p. m. pre4ide"nt- read,-"The, -Constitution".. _ The Active Service Class will An invitation from Dunbarton was .•;rte ;n Whitevnle United Church, prt B-own, doniTed by Mrs. Robt. Items too, numerous to mention this hold its segular meeting in the accepted. Plans were made for the at 10.;10 a. m.: also services each. Malcolm; hand; wooden tools, sent weep." - ni'ght-during the.preceeding week. } ' s r • son Alas, passed away in 1943. She _-- -- - --'-- - ! per. The me.'ting was then turned will be in chafge of the progress Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stork held wall _ Valuable Hints On I was a member of St. johns L;,Iltt, uver to the program eonvene:r Mrs, - of the program and luxmill At Roan 1 • Church; also a member of the 44'om- J_ johuswn, who gave a vr:y int-..i Dir. and firs. Hugh Lawrie, of their tenth anniversary. About ode +. Septic Tanks an s Association and the 11'omeu's web trading on caster. .:zt�r- j Winnipeg spent a week visiting_ hundred and fifty. persons attended, Institute, also a Life Meinuer of ir: Cw,cu w.t., n stn j Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McConnell. The Evening W. A. of Pickering j ome-owners-and-F�si3en s o oqr .-M. S. 23er funeral took place oil 1ti. A. hyuzn fvllo++ed by a dainty �f.. and airs. R Heckle visited United Church catered. I area will -shoz•tly be experiencing a Tuesday afternoon, April 12 at 2.1111 tuueu ;r;,�u L urr .,,,,, y ' } Dir. and Mrs. o icy is i on Suit - Dumbarton United Church great deal of trouble with their septic R m. from Djxott'; r unreal 1-lon=e, ,I+illsou a.ttd•air;. Hamilton. � day-. Mr;r, C. Hockley i; to the l.'x- '>tank systems. Many factors contribute Slarkhacn. Interment at i�hite+•ale l ne re4utar euchre on Tuesday � bridge tiu:;i.ta! alter .undrr•gvtnb- Dr. Wnz. Mclia} conducted tb0 to this situation. Unsuitable soil, e_t- Cemetery. es;euiug Last had the toIlu%% soul- surgery. = regular Sundae- morning servieG Cessive amounts oY domestic water the 1Y'. tii. .S. had their Easter ne.s: sir;. 1s. Carlton, Jars. 1�\'m. i 'I tie Junior Dance sponsored by The scripture reading was taken $ised and the amount of ground water Thankofiering in the church Thar,- t,ra} and 'U:rs. Jiauheus; Sir. W. the Recreation Contznittee on Fri- from 2nd Phillipians -18. Mr. acid present,are all factors. It is the latter day afternoon. April 7, with a good t art:ou, Jzr, n. a:,,1 sit. day 'light %, as vrry -succe�,iul, jy firs, Dfichael O'Day were received factor which is the reason why the attendance. There weie"Louie troth _uathrress. 'Ira+e:luig prtzc> 16+eut Children w•tre present. into membership of the church. The "Situation is aggravated at-this time of' '4,•eeuiroud, Pickering. Markttanz to -Miss joatt i�cgeer ai.d If:-, Tn�.P. 'The (,;olden Age G oup held their `dedication of memorial offering year and every spring. With the com-i'and Claremont present. The guest -' 1-iarnntond. gathering at the noire of 11rs. Hry la ing of summer ,we may .expect the. speaker, 1i t s I$ec, a m::�s:ouarA__izn, t a.o , P tea iri memo } o; '•.1 r;. 11 u,nt_ t, �_pane3 L.eir meeting for John;du, tlosies taken at .the h.r- ' teed Code, given by Sirs. J. parker {ituation to ease. furlough from Airrca, seas very iut- one KGGO, a:,u u, r,u:u�F .,.eetti. rhos crl� In many instances e } bration were siussu ::ud and Miss Evelyn Westgate op be- In in erestnig. A lo%cir nine., ,ru.bu[ a ,wi.f be 'hilt on •.w.�.��, •�.,,:., enjoyed by all. half of the Sunday ScLuv! and the Clay soil, little can be done and the pleasant meeting to a close, a_ a,ti p."m. in me H,:1. - 1 ht tic ct; acid Cub S1otl.er; L. "On-\i'e Go _\uxil.a.y. +ran held. the only solution to this urgent problenf Jlr. and _llr.." (,rant -Miller and _— - A. field t,teir monthly- meeting at choir sang "Ride, :,,,. On in Diaj- ! is the early replacement of sel)tic, fainity. or. 1t'hi[by, al_o Jlr. aud• LL/�1Kt��V1\I tlte.f;onie'vi Mrs. H. Dean. glans esty" accompanied by -Mrs. \1'ilkin- tanks by sanitary sewers., JIr;. .Bey, English and little ;on, �/i V1, for the ,Father and De Pat}yurc son, at.the organ. St r. Harold Diit- In an attempt to ease the situation d tea with their parents_ Jl:. and J*r., ar,�• ,..,. ;, ,, also. . iasre • ntadr Mrs. Mansell sitoutd chell, Mr. ,Harr} ,Pearce and Mr. J_ `..'as much as possible, and' until such \ rs. T. English ' on Sunda}• and deu..:c 1 a�:.r oLu, culuured slit e, un her recent refs, to Alex. 'Waters, the there new elders time as sewerage is available the helped Mrs. "English ce1Cl,ratC 'her 1 l r l,a. ..., �,, .,_� •Germany. were inducted: Dr. :lithe ]Health Unit offers the'fgllow.ing hints birthday." r } preached ttr Mr. 1'rcrd Evans is recovering his sermon on the "Jfeaning of to our residents using septic tank Mrs. Perry and son Robert spent A 'Lr„e cros A-.atLenJei1 tae ;.uc from a-.stoitiach hemorrhage, and. Communion" 'which was followed by systems: the week=end +cith friends at Niag- key yy,.iu :.t ).Quit.i.re .;-_ 1 Lcn as been con;ined to be i •i�r u:c rite curnntuniou service. - ,1. Economize in the use of water, es- ara and Welland. - day n.gnt. past two weeks. peeially during -spring and winter. Mrs. M. Annis also Sheilah and ,ii_.s lJ.isy Duerden i6i acid frac- Mrs. Ll,;yd Pascoe has 'success- ^ $. Examine the tank for sludge and Ricky visited friends at 'Port Perr}4 tured flee ,nvu.ucr i F,t i.. r. ;, fully.completed her. examination; scum deposits to least every five during the-week-end. ir. a fail du,sn a t of swr,. and has graduated f om the Usit- ' .' years, more often if you have a - � ' Miss Gladys Witter of Toronto I Mrs. Tomlinson io.,ti a -z,.,: and School-of Hairdressing•. - - lar a famil If slud a de osits are Furniture g Y• g P visited with her_aunt;. 11 r.;."_Jlau- fractured her arm wiFF:e a::cetu,,.� Dies. Gordon McGrath has. be-.n Re airs • , • not periodically removed; weeping hews on Saturday. the hockey _- p Refinishing' tile'.beds may choke. There was a good attendance at week, y gauze at, 5touifsu.e la,': confined to bed fora wee,c 'flit 0u• AND ANTIQUE REPAIRS Do'not flush garbage food scraps, the Pot Luck Supper on-Friday ev- Quite a few from'here 'attended HOME AND OFFICE FURNITURE s bones or quantities o cooking fat ailing• Mr. Roy Carter of Green the skating carnival at' Stvut:stzie O EXPERT ON TOUCHRNI -into the septic-tank. River was there,. with pictures of on Saturday night UNURTON IR. Do not use toilet cleansers more -his trip .to' California 'and other ('sirs. Jim Thomas received an in- Visiting Mr. seed Mrs. bicClemeitt; =PHONE 71Entplo A-2364 than once a month. Southern Points, which *4tre. ve;y juky to her face at the • h0-c-key Mary-Beth and Mr. Arthur Thomp- 'E. When possible ' encourage a good . interesting and enjoyed, by all, game last week, when a loose puce son, of ti:-: Base Line on Sunday _ growth of grass over the weeping Mrs. John Newsom; ck he: in the lace , were: 'Mr, and Mrs. Bev. Warwood PLASTERING • •tile field area. Debbie of Cal Barg;• art visit-' (That must have been m 0. Normal quantities of bleach or quite a REPAIRS - ALTERATIONB" rng her mother Mrs. A. Stot for rough hockry game, according tto and Mr, Al. Crowhurst, of Toronto, A�i� 1-3a37 ). of a septic tank provided it is of Dfiss Muriel She "Claremont Ness Ed_) and Robin gicholson, Whitby. proper size in relation to its use. g Sheppard of Iondale A wadding reception was held on Mrs. Dorothy May returned to apr 29 ] Heights visited Mrs, D. A. Bever Saturday at the home of JSr. and t her home from Ajas Hospital on Divert all rainwater and surface during the week-end. water away from the weeping the Mrs. Jacob. Annonby f�:' his aepit- Sunday. Ping Lsdies' Bowlint League. Miss Bonny Miller, of Whit y .progressing sat- Q> Mrch 29• -' - '-'Bald. - Whitby, ew steel wife. of Norway, who were � Infra. Fan is Standings As -t ••+ a, Remember that a septic tank an the spent the week-end with her grand- just married. isfactorily in Oshawa Hospital. Team normal subdivision is classed as a parents Sir. and Dies. T. English. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. P,oniiace art Bruce Rollin is in Ajax sp- �hod of gemage A4,_ ]Pointe The W. .11. S. of SL John's Cn- e e on Saturday night ital- follows surgery No. 2. - Dorothy i e ur will hold .their regular at the Tarn.-O'-Shante Golf Club, Mrs. Cookson, of Moore's Road o' __- Artry 21 pose( until such time s sewers are meeting in the church .on Thursday 1 for Sia,ous, has returned home from the Ajax �O' S - Hazel B9 provided. All:water used by your Y afternoon April 21, at 2.00 P. m ..The local. Bo :No. 4. - Evelyn 17 household must be absorbed on y Scouts are plain- Hospital. -your property. Conveners: Mrs. H. Miller- ' ,azto ] ing a cam -out at Dvunalene farnis Di s• Loucks has been, ill P S' I41rs. Randall Ellicott. Roll Call to near Ashburn, in the near future. Deu :�o• 6 - Barbara - - - with the flu and the three children IS' be "Cross". -All taidies''welcome. ltio date set a..4 yet.,-. - , have been ill with clUckenpox.. High Single (flat) - Mary Lty Sewage And Water The Woman's Association of St. The Recreation Committee beld'a Plan. to attend the Daffodil Tea 281; High Single (handicap) - pat g John'g Church held their .regular meeting at the home of Mrs_ Ann on April 20, at 2.30 Stratford 274; High Triple (flat) - Q p. ch in the Cn- � (� YyInWS Passed - meeting on «'cone§da}- evening,, i Glidden on Wednesday. -Apvl t;` ited Church- Sunday School_ Rooms. � Mary Lay 676: Hi Tri Ap•il 6, at the home of Mrs.- Geo. }'tart; for the s:+rmnung, LasebaIl, air• Williams, of Toronto, is, going t d3cap) - Je2n Disney 6.54•' Willson with' a good attendance. slid dances Here di,cu;red, to speak oa- '"Pressed Glass". g I 200 Scores And Over - Flat Pickering Township_ council this President airs. Willson resided Sire: and; 81.rs. Mary Lay 281, 204: Pat Stratford Week, passed two very important by- ' The iriereting' opened with hymn 102 aine and Fred. of R xd enwere theVaughan aWillard Fun Fared on 2:2: L'il' Staples 248: Jean Disney laws: the sewage bylaw and the water followed by .p aver. tThe Devotional Sunda• visitors with •Sir. and SSTs. I APri1 30, at 200 228: Siarg. Egoroff 224: Anne Pen- bylaw, was taken b • •Mrs. y p rrt every,there - stone 221. 207: Ina Rankine 221.- y- . ]Hutto'-s. The Jack Rennie. something planned for every" mem- Because both of these are very Secretary read an invitation From April I8 and 2�,' will include the l ber of the family, make it,a .family Pauline Howe 210x; Kae Stork 206, - lengthy and complicated in detail w Kinsale to attend their Bazaar on, rr ular ?98: Dorothy Phelan 202: Eileen eannot write very much about them. g' parties sponsored by the ou 9. mtmds 200. May 14 also to Claremont on May Ladies' 1Lvxiliarryti Last we=lt's win- Mr. Orville Hamilton is in Sunny- ,.I._iWe would suggest than any resident 23, when Sias. Crowle will be. guest ners were;: Elizabeth Goden,. Sadie brook Hospital for treatment. C Who is interested in either, or both 200.Scores And Ors- - Handicap" = bylaws, get in touch with the town-' speaker: -also to a Daffodil Tea at Hardy, Sandy.Goden, Lenora Loyst. Mrs• Stewart Wil on is seridusty- � Pat Stratford '274;= L.il Staples - tihip works department or possibly, a Dumbarton on April 20. A triter was Door prize to Dianna Redshaw. ill in St. Michael's Ho;prtal. 268; Ina Rankine 253, 205; read from Petoria Camp and a don- The'-Wonten's Institute will hold sThe W. A. of Dunbarton United Disney 246, 207, 201; Pauline Rowe ,gopp cold be obtained from the mini- ation of 11 10 was made to same. Chwch was' held last Thursday-'at of jean `•- ipal office. t1 their annual meeting on.1\'ednesday, y 22f; Betty Madden 218. 213; Kae Following the reading of the sewage letter, was also trod from the choir April 20, at 200 p: m:. Mrs. Ken.. the home of Mrs: Ruth 'Pearce. Stork 2f7,'214; -Wilda Law 2197: Is- Following Mr. Wm. Pairgrieve said, it is thanking for the new efiairs; also �ti'ard will show pictures of" F.ng- The Barr Line Horne and School abet Fenton,205; Eileen 'Thompson wbvions that council have passed a by- with from' ha the Reeve and Council, land and Scotland. Mrs. D. ��'ard, snee�ng was held on Monday even- 242, 205: Marg. Egoroff 234; Hilda z with thanks for the township sup- Mrs. Wallace and _Mrs, E. .CoOk` rug• Election of Officer; for the � -- Iaw they do not understand. Lennox 224-, 220• Eileen Edmud& "If you have nothing to offer but coaling year was held, 203, ' 1t:riticism of this council, I consider u are out of order said Reeve / + Sherman Scott. • -COt}PER S USED (We wonder if all,council members. - "(ilid understand what the yaw was - _All about, we certainly didn't.-Ed.) TRACTORS-IMPLEMENTS re on*i De: w BROUGHAM -- ' A gloom was cast over our-cam- FARMALL "M'� R USED TRACTQRS - libi i' ttmunity on Saturday morning when TRACTOR-belly hydraulic pump: like now y$1,195. CASE D C4-good trees: new nit excellent condition . .. 1,195. _ Avai - - it was known that Sir-s. \i'm. Gray paint- ., � - had passed away in her sleep: The' I.H.C.--demonstrator fast hitch: torque amplifier. hydrae- Up to Mee Now Year, The Oshawa Business - t deceased was fot(merly . Georgina lies: tires filled 666 lbs.: new ;Z,633. .....,. .,. .' ;1;595. ss College was filled to A (Judd. Her late husband passed away �ORDSON TRACTO to choose from: three point hitch. r�pacrty-successful stud°nh completing their training and accept. 7 lour years ago.' 'She leaves: ••three I.H.C. 400--with ShRoiackhoe: Rogers Front Slade: g Positions have created a few vacancies THESE ARE :{ brothers: William'and George and full h draulie very little RESERVED FOR AMBITIOUS PEOPLE ONLYI y rY .... ...... 50% of new price I Robert Judd: also two grandchild;eft,. PONY TRACTOR -$ MOWER-bargain. - !Janies and Patsy Grat, Her only NEW EASTR TERM CUB TRACTOR-with hydraulics: plow: snow plowi disc -'-" - cultivator: war: COUNTY OF ONTARIO O�R ^°w, p x• #2.000. sks�-. And rye ETE .. _............. 84M. commences OSHAWA SUBURBAN ROAD T ' COMMISSION' Tuesday' •� SlED 'IMPLEMENTS y' Apr( • 19, .�96� j TENDER FOR EQUIPMENT HAY t 2-45 balers, owers for H 6 M -- - at the Scaled -Tendt-s, clearly marked as 1-Forke; Mower; 1- - `� Allis Chal 1- .H C. 10 ft: Dump Rake; 4-Ha Load- OS� ( u contents, will`be received by the P y AWA BUSINESS COLLEGE undersigned until 4.30 p. m. Mon. era% 1-12 ft, ndrower with Transports; 1-I.H.C. 81/2 ft. I April 18, 19Ef1, for the supply of the Spring Tooth r-Tractor Lift; 1-Massey 81/2 ft. Spring Tooth P following equipment: Cultivator-Tractor -Case 3-Section. Spring Tooth Harrows; (open all year) '( 1-Cockshutt Manure r; 1-3-Ring Rolle t-LH.C. 3-Furrow 1. - Truck Cab and Chassis - 22000 Plow-Ace Bottoms (rec ned)• I-Case -Furrow Plow;- 1- •Choose from these 8. Career Courses: !, ' G. V. W. lulu. Fleury 2-Furrow Plow (ne -5,ft. Ditcher (soil mover)' in. )t. - Truck - half'ton panel. Portable Water Pumps 3 m, -Electric Oat Roller. - - cent-ifugal•-and 3-inch' diaphragm. - "•- - - -- - UN ACCOUNTANT JUNIOR SECRETARIAL I �. - Portable,Steam Generator, a - - PRIVATE SECRETARIAL BUSI- ' . CLERK TYPIST STENOGRAPHIC ' USED APPLIANCES 20 h. P. ES ADMINISTRATION P J IOR N S A TRA - SPECIAL GRADE NINE - BUSI- ( . E• - Dieiel Farm jype Tractor with KELVINATOR-7 ft. refrigerator _ leader, mowe: and post-hole dig- HOTPOINT-30" range, stainless steel top,,wth top*grill and deep .NESS MACHINES. gee. fry attachment - (like oew) „< Q,, - Three Autorriatic Hoppef`Type A nu r of used washing atachines . . from E15.00 u .� Expert and individual_ tnstrtjciion on al! major skill 'subjects, Sand Spreaders. lr 17 ectrohome Portable T,V.-used six months P modern equipment classrooms, teaching methods. I. f forma which together withadd �e f-17" Genreal Electric Table Model T V-new picture tube . , , 1 These are positions for those qualified to. handle them! - Tenders must be submitted ion- Year guarantee on' tuVe Special classes for Housewives! SFiiffsvorkers! Teenage Typing! al information; may be secured from - 1-Rebuilt4toor polisher. Phone - write or visit. the College-get -the facts--Prepare for wonderful future] ' the office of the undersigned. - '- ' • ' Free Literature-and Counselling. Lowest or any tender not net- °r CHAS COOPER LTD liesarily accepted. .f .- • . - 60SHAWA" BUSINESS, COLLEGE : �I2. E. SIMS, P. Erg. : ' " Hardware Farm 'Machinery - Motor Sales_ :` engineer, County of Ontario pH NE 103 10 SIMCOE .STREET NORTH bounty B%lding, Whitby, Ont. CLAREMONT, ONT. PHONE 104 _ WA, ONTARIO "OSHA _ • < �#RfCTG�Y Mary's. r - Cat�tla. Woaaoa s 2.0110 of Can.. - _ St. C. M. L Rosebank Div. - 'I �C3[7 A K A �:f D f - - The Ap-il 4.th meeting proceed- " t .. a s _ _ ed to elect a new Execdhve. Those I DYES DRUGS LTD• ` in office 'for the 1564.61 term are: •Radlo-TV Seroke President, bars. Vinal;. Vice-Pres.,1 Mrs. N. Cafik; Secreta:y, nsrs. W. .PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS } Any Make or Model „. ; ` Boccaccio; :Treasurer, Mrs. G. Cel- _ FUNERAL D by. We wish these ladies a success- A ful year with- the assurance of tte �{�. t y ttl FURNITURE DEALER co-operation of the entire' grot;p. COSMEZyCS SUNDRIES BABY NiEDS pQiA The conveners to head up the ear- € r.: .-� • taus o• er committees will be selec _ a ted at a later date. The reports by w $TORE HOURS t �� ' r r. i_��, Privoh AMWIartes.591114 is the conveners s-bowed that a good >' 4e19n1 111 Auto ! f WEEK DAYS DAILY 9.9. .�--• .• pkY 'dR-.NIGHT ' ,. ai .�.. i tBiso t4 fal is prom accomplished.]knitted Seam+ SUNDAYS i HOLIDAYS l-5 u being s o the ea g n r ents for the Children's Aid Society, ' R STATION 10•, PICA The Social Convener has been TEmple 9-1811 WM. McEACHNIE. Prop. busy. Svereral needy families have PICKERING J - PHONE WH:: 2-5461 e becsh visited and taken care of. - A{ter Hasa, visple 9-2520 Plans were made for the Meru-• I Can Be Financed Phone 'WH. 2.2171 bership Tea, to be e on _ ay 2, Repairs Mrs. Soccaccio kindly offered ' -the ,Pickering, Ont. use of her home on Island Road, ' d West Rouge for this affair. It was KE,'V AND CL!►RKE suggested that several of the Girl HARDWARE , • -�•}-T i� Guides would be invited to assist i•�• •Y the hostess. The First Communic �TtG9`IO1dEER8 -W. H. 1. THQMPSON, B. A.. LLB. ants will receive a gift of a medal _ • •` I soi sad Attt]wrlaa*jd ! and certificate from the C. W. L. "' App�ianeeS Points C,ifu.%W& d-outa►io aisd�ort• Barrist•r..azW Solicitor , this yea-. r P llatm 3tod1. LmP >ats q�' British Columbia'and Ontsasts Father )1cllaalton expressed his ! - I Reel Eftiq • apprec.ation and closed the meeting, OO�S G�OaS EtC• itdd' ����' ,(sy.nwood $'Asti Ajax. with his blessing.. .. Refreshments � P speewt7 at Iiv.�aaa�L were prepared and served by two of , llTstse: 1 d tea. f WHitehaIl 2-3151 the Girl Guides. _ Gene o� Hardwalce , f NN'e are apaealu,g once again fu- � fe O. �e AM& } i cw membe.e. P. Q Mar• U606 Tft� Come • ` "r.tip to'.make the ' PHONE WH. 2=1911 PICKERING 4 !'rseRMsa save ►ass Tea 'a huge success. pebaea•ee uao>sea >tH4. Creighton, Fraser, Drynorl ' _ SALE�REGISTER- Murdoch - _ :- -SEPTIC TANK LEAN OUT - - - Wednesday, April 27 - auction sale Barristers, Solicitors and Notaries of 50 head high-grade Holstein cat- tle (dairy herd) fresh cows and COMPL]ZTE SEPTIC TAS�L:SERVIC$ �- L Pubk springers; also near new bulk tank' I - - asslk cooler; Surge milker; Dairy ? 1 Bank' of Commerce Chambers, farmer supplies; 2500 bales mixed NEW TANKS WSTALLED 11 Barrister,- SoliCitOr, S Simcoe Street North, Oshawa bay; 2500 bush. Rodney oats, suit- -3A,46 i Notary PYIiIiC Telephone RA. 3 able for- seed Property of Murray k•7: ; 1 Acerman, Lot 18, Con 3, Markham PAT n UN N F' .-.1 , T E. 9.1841 IRV" A Chet M.. Terms cash. Faust sold and -AL 2r-7391 or T. 2-1362 � WANTSB ' proprietor quitting whole milk _ ODt]:I�rIRY 13p1[)RB clerk. EN bus- iness. arms• Smith, c K men" BItALL ACRUA©RS A3*ID J S AJAX LUMBER' and CLARKS .PRENTICE auct. ./fen. to Fri 1 CO. sefterd" A" e� Re firs WaltlssB Baven WIFi $AUNDERS SPEED KING - o•ad a.h wwe hysastr SCAFFOLD LIMITED : . WMBER AND BUILDERS' SUPPUES • CAIZ. - Ms, li'f(3Ii9 _ _ VON, lraasp!.Rand >Isi•R•a••d NOTICE is -hereby given that Osnfse `Saunders Speed. King Scaffold Lim- PLYWOOD . . PAINT~. . . ARSONTS ited" intends to au render. its Char- Olillient� ter. DOORS AND TRIM - - j. L �F1Q,L.OVC31ffdT 4" boxi DATED ht Toronto, this'--29th +g�wsy Idea laaeet Warke BaoMsse day of March, 1%0. i0a']<. AIIS'TL'Y. lli0t. Now R`s7•*!•saoed Saisa�as (rigned) Itdltsiblisftied ifM > . . Secretary 51�0t%Qn Road and�NO. Z �lWOr Whitby. Ontario _ Two ai" wart et Ahitby ala - .'ST. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN - - eo 110. 2 jiftisw•ay, betweed I �E ESTATE CHURCH f I. 2-3251 Wbttby and Alsx P'cke-ing _Ontavio rbe.e: Whitb MO ft-3if8 Phoio co-op now in Pick- Recto: • •firing and Aiax areas. TO Rev. �I. �S. Shepherd, B. A., D. D. buy or se{1 for ram Box. 198, Pickering — 'Phone 17-1-. y --. - _ PL,v/r'I��/t y - _ P SUNAAN' SERVICES ,".rZM ILAYss courteous service ask for 8.34 a. m.—Holy Communion � lardware Mr. BIOWlr. 1100 a. m.--Morning Prayer ti>ea�al6 /A='fiile011ti - 11.00 a. m.—Ho'y Communion Ca,, (4th Sunday rssr3vsfil 111?srso+s f�[ATI� = _ •' J• Sch�Z 11 C0 a. m,Community Sc ool'is the T Conuntutity Hall •� ,..• iTissas rsl.tt•-erg 1»JV 11.00 a. sit.-nursery in Rectory Pains EleCtriebl Appliances �ngirol• Insurance - Reohor Room - ages. up to 4 years pp 'Pickering 590 or MO. $4337 WFDNESDAY 10.00 a. m.--Ho'y Communion aria t.. Inte:cesafons for The S ck TOO1a !G�aaa Etc. TELEVISION b RADIO _ 0 + 1 , L Y F',. O D AJAX ' REPAIRS O ORANGE LODGE • . . WM . _Ee , 9-1141 Meets �st,Tuead:.y Of Moefh PHONE: T1Cmp1e T ' b -- At S "'. ar era re d H E R 1� H CHURCH OF THE DCAART16N RADIO& TV HOLY TRINITY : A. H. RATTEW as Ph a i■h C O A. K Ferguson -048 Pickering _ Past M t� on Lie -- - — - = -. --=-=------ ---------------- _ - - .FUNERAL AND - Pickering United Church sOGiia G. CONANT. B. A. AMBULANCE SERVICE - - - -- Minister:`Re„ Melville fltsttars * i $AKRI5TER and,SOLACITOR /� CTRiC cp#TTH BTIrLDITiG, AJAX' No. .2 HIGHWAY - SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 1960 ' t z _ y. 9,45 A. M. - Sunday School ! coo S a. Oshawa •T PI K IN BEACH ROAD i 1 R Sidentio� Wiring e� >4 . C.ER .v - Comrrert a 8 e -------- 11.00 A. M. _Easter Service US e. CI • .� Inc , trio ; 9 :insurance Coe, A'e►%phone Special-Music prpmpl :Efficl alt Service -- Free Estim tea W1LIT1i OR PFLOiJS l .I Go Fnday Ser a J. M A R K S Good 700 P M souse nor rarm ter. WH. 2-3610 _ AUDLEY Pickering o.a�. cotes :.,. R R. 2 Pi .'r staldias• ,. � • � Tel. TE. 9-1570 , n9 m tasnsasaae On BwiAdisp 1.15 P. M. - Sunday School _ wu4maius. Ilucw9�. 2.30 P. M. -• Easter Service �raasibil• Marassr Of Air Zino BRADY ------ ----' DUNBARTON RADIO ,& TELEVISION Bowman &. G ios�r I Christian' S,.ience Society .eorrg:'�riu'rI3Y W PLUMBING, STORE,' ROUGE HILLS; ONTARIO - - - ---- `E; SELL` PICKERING-, - ==DUNBARTOiV • ':•Invites You To Its Regular � � _ All Pipe, Fitting•, n=tares.& PlambinR ehttrch. Service STORE SALES REPAIR CENTRE F:nuipmens Far Home Mechanics ' MONTEITH, MONTEITH, RIEHI'd .CO. "�E n0 r In Rostb ink Road':Public School R6sebenk Road, South l (Two Doors• West of I.G.A.} TWO RADIO $ T.V. Chartered Account* •lnstallatinnk, Repair% & 'Alternation% Every Sunday at 11.00 A. M. • ADMIRAL TELEVISIONS TECHNICIANS Licens4d Trustees Liernxd Plamhcra. Sunday School At The Same Hour a LEWYt VACUUMS to serve you -Ajax - Oshawa - Stratford _. . I.�VE :KUP TOU GET,. '`: ' ' ' . a d RA I S T V n .D Q TUBE ,,FOR CALLS TO THE HOME A. Time PaymenaT -At Low-Coat: A ReadinglRoom IslOpen To The 1 BATTERIES, ETC: PITONS TE 9.119 G. W. Riehl C.A., R.I.A. Public, n The A lerton Real a TUBES TESTED FREE Oshawa RA 5-3527 A pp Estate Building, Kingston Rd. phone answered twenty-loin R•• IL' avatars c.A:. .AT 2-2080 At Rouge Hills. PHONE Wei.-2-6430 hours a day WHiteha112-0890 1 4320 K12f %ton Rd. West DiU ys; ys OPEN EVENINGS dt SATURDAYS T.V. ANTENNA INSTALLATIONS ^� * $ Tuesdays, Thurtida Frida a _ i From 2.00 to 4.00 P'. M. ws�-•- Further Information, Call - . . _ . . O$: -• ATTantic 2.2635 • aMt��1f1Q11T V-WOW= flbenies Wktwv f11A r A i.i� i -RIGHT TO LIMIT - :QUANTITIES. OF FOOD MaIMS FRESH GRADE A F PREDRESSED OVEN READY - .:4-8. LB. AVERAGE BURNS or PRESSWOODS-SHANKLESS T SKINLESS FULLY COOKED . .. -. .. '-• AdLERI'fE PURE PORK SMOKED SAUSAGE Ci C DAMS LB. 49 - MEAT -aL Ra TOKELYS FA1+ICY 1 ULW eiANDs—cartTON of zoo 4� 0 AR ET TE S $3,09 :` 4 TOMATO. JUICE —2 . .TINS - 'DOLE FANCY PINEAPPLE DEL MONTE FANCY s: .• TM-BITS *IN 35IL OCEAN SPRAY JELLIED- OR WHOLE FRUIT -COCKTAIL : 2B O ff '39 TIN Rs�ccE �.. � . 45c _ - 1GA — SAVE 9C _ _ - - FRENCH OR IT4LIAN—KRAFT - _ DRESSINGS n 49� McLARENS =: 7 � 35-c .:GINGER LE ROYAL GOLD GRADE +:rL.us DEPOSITS - CORN RELISH .29c * KiA EASTER-G.UMS AND E"S- CA�IES DOZ LARGE _fGGS r 29C -. LIQUID DETERMENT _ - —. .- — JIM DANDY ME 79C ,_ ,WHITE OR BLUE -•`.`- . BR Cream �v ;>±e E]E�E i K�� X1.47 �. STR _ . .. .. STRIPE GIANT T 0K I- PAST. C - ., STIES OREOS �o .�6. 37C ;EACH g • ,. •LADY BETH ASSORTED - Lox' C — SAVORY TROPICAL " AND RECEIVE A 2.00 BONUS BOOSTER TAPE - BANANA ]FLAVOUR LBS. C BE SURE TO PICK UP TENDER GARDEN FRESH -GARDEN SWEET FLAVOUR DREN'S . j ►�r�j 1 .YOUR CHIL y LE l 1 U�E :: 2 Heads 25c, TM S T :. 31bs. 25c - --- —; -' EASTER STORE HOURS FRASERVAtE-FRESH PROZEN — - - :.ROMPER ROOM ---- :REPORT CARD Open Wed., Tiwrs.; April 13,'f4 ,,4 till 9 PA* ST RAW B E R R[E S ; ,; =Chock off the "Mr. Do Bea Gelden Rules daily. CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL IS -- Upoo' completion present the-roped card at your 10A Store the following week and rocelve your - ALL FOOD PRICES EFFECTIVE APRIL t3, 14, 16 ONLY.'. 1,5-OZ. P1 5 C `'child's efficial "Do See" buffon and membership { card.-- HICHARDSONS 1GA -,MARKET _PICKER1NG, •ONTARIO V