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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1960_04_22 i • , -n F _ J t l�t 4 SnWieiption Rates: i250 Pens Year United States: x3.00 W. C.MURKAR AND.•SON PUBLISHERS Sc. PER COPY Authorized As SecondC'ass Matga VOL. 77 NO. 32 - -_ PICKERING, ONTARIO- FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 19W .Pub3shed Since November 1881 Post Office Dept. Ottoway� oiin In Dufin's Creek Pickering Township Recreation Committee Suckers Are Ru 9 - — Gettn�=Sep=-For Busy-Sunimor - Recreation in Pickering Township will be much better planned and much PICKERING VILLAGE i more successful than in other years : —at least this is rise hope of the T C t Recent visitor with 'fir. ands. Township Recreation e a ship Recr also Committee that Mrs. Fred Annan and Clayton,.wer4. _� �� }.> �, •. _ ^� are planning and working hard at y - Mrs, Fred huller, of Dsshwoodl• �£ this objective. The committee met last week and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pask, of Grandi. K Bend; Mr. and bars. Ben La Ha e • y � F. ! laid down some, policy. It is not the . and sons Guy and o y ; z +l Y Joey, of Whitby; plan of the committee do control re- ,. � � ,• <>. :Vine. Theo. Annan, of Audle M.. \` F " creation in the township, but to as y' ': list the efforts of the•various organ- and Mrs. Gordon Annan .stud son Brian; Mr. and bars, Robert Anna4 ' W izations who are interested in pro- . e s Pry.. meting recreation 'in their particular and on La -- � Week-end visitors with Mr. andl -' t — Hawthorne d rs. eft Annan and infant isox �• - Depu y-reeve Ross wthorne sat Larr were: Mrs. Fred Miller o1:' -. that answers to the questionnaire on Dashwood and Mr, and Mrs. . �toK recreation have been pouring in and Palk, of Grand Bend. ,. that it has been of great assistance. "Ed." seems to feel very stronglyi to the committee. about clogs in his garden, judging r t Mr. Hawthorne complimented.Mr. ' A. W. Cane, Recreation Assistant and asthweekntso, dog-ownets;cbetter the Recreation Committee for the watch it! (you're darn )colic. Polic4r ` work they have done. "'I'liey are very and Village Council have been get- eager to make this year's program a success" he said ling complaints - too many the8-, • _- think, to just sit-by,;Ed.) Mr. Cane said the committee is Mrs. J. Van Peltt Lincoln Ave. anxious to get the softball program has returned by plane, from a five. rolling as well as other sports. week visit to relatives in Rolla" There is twice as much money as Mrs. W. Tomlinson and faaf- last year for recreation and any are spending the - Easter holidy4 group or area must apply for what visiting her parents is Vermogt. money they.want and show the com- • Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hortop, Mao• — mittee what it will be used for. The genet..and Doug., spent Easter Sum. -- -will not ha just handed out day with Mr. Hartop's_brother and " here and there where there is no de- sister at Camille ^_ laid out- rs. as. o + e an A general meeting on recreation family spent the Easter holiday) at Rill be held in the council chambers their cottage on the Severn. oa April 28 at 7:30 p.m.'and it is On Thursday evening Mrs. Rai hoped those interested in recreation Doblt took her Sunday School Clagrl will be on hand so that the commit- to see Ben Hur. POP­ -,Sitting 1»re, shown with about The fishing spot. b the old dam Rainbow Twat, which he returned tee get viewpoints of various interest- New York seems to be the, end groups or persona in the different - one hour's catch, left to right, are: on Duffin's Creek at the Cooper to the water. With the trout wason areas of the townshi spar place for Pickering people to p' - spend Easter, this year. What has ih • AL Evans. Yvonne Evans, and Ran Block Plant. opening in a few days, this might that we haven't got' - air pollution. - _Xvans, an of Ajax Al also netted several nice-mixed be a good spot to start the season • noise and skyscrapers i' : photo Pomeroy- �, Ian i - ph by Barrie Mrs. C E. Brown has opened her Planning Director home for the April meeting of the :. om E Institute, on o hursda<y - _ m your : April ease meat'. Not Expensive bership fee,of So cents and arr idt% -Ruck Deer Seen On Glenview- Residents Set The Clock - for the program for the coming Ye Conveners of Committees - An Daylight Saving Time starts this Speaker Says please bring reporis..New .riiember,f Frenchman s Bay Angered ' Over Road Sunday, so Saturday night is the time µ are always welcome e to set the clock ahead one hour; if It isn't very expensive thing to ?lira. Doble Sr., of Sunderla� A young buck deer wan tied Conditions you want to be on time for church, have a Planning Director," said Cy vraited her son Ray T. and familg 1 Laurin, Metro Planning Board repre- at Easter. ' -crossing the ice on Frenchman's Bay, 'Sunday morning. 1 Mr. and. Mrs. Wm. G. Lawson, About 30 residents of Glenview Rd. One Pickering resident looked very sentative for Markhaitl Township, Last Thursday morning, and headed in the White subdivision are up in s Stoufiville, Richmond Hill and Mark- Hugh and Hilary, spent E"tef; �-:UV-tawa�s- th€-aiarsh-at the north arms over the condition of the road ha Ycar' when just walked ham Village. He is also a MacLean- week in North Carolina. 'end which is described as almost impala- into church at 12 noon just as the Hunter executive. "The function of a Congratulations to Mr, and Mrg.� The deer was Brat Rliotted by Mrs. congregation was getting ready to Planning Larry Disney - iDoroth Blenkarn. Bill Newman went 'i.°le. g Director is indiapensible rY yon the birth of than leave. At least he heard the beaedic- when a municipality third daughter, at Ajax-Pickering y We are told that a truck and the lion. ( palit is�so close 'to ... over to the 31arsh to see if he could township grader almost became mired ' Metro Toronto." Hospital on April IS, 1960. —Pee. the animal, but we haven't heard one day last week. B°th the township and village will In suggesting that the Piekerlag Back to K�1 assrt Monday, bidg. it Bill was able to sight it, change over. D.S.T. this Sunday. When's the nest one - 24th of Mr. C. W. Bell of Glenview Rd. Township Planning Board hire a Msyi said "the residents on the street are • • • Planning Director which it can do or two boU6tys in threw � is -there's one -�" anything but happy with. the wort: P�ckering. Village under-the provisions of the Panning gym •. F • done by the road department so far: Act Mr. Laurin said that Markham Mrs. Henry Westney, Elinor"an4. pirport an I know a lot of roads are bad at this _ has hired a Planning Director. Flora Jean-spent two days this week "When I was in the Chair of the sigbt-seeing in New York City. time but a tot of us have to get,out to y • Firemen Busy Markham Township Planning Board Attending the O. E. A.-this w work. .We certainly trope the road P g : �OSeS To, Train men will do 'something about our they had reached a point where a are: Mr..Ray Doble, Mr.•Reg. Pa;• problem—and right .away". Pickering Village Fire Department,demand waQ Placed before the Town- kei. Mrs. T. Hbrtop, Mrs. Rosa.A. Oliver Charms,80 of Victory Dr. had a Busy time last week when they ship .council for a permanent Place= Munson and her sister, Mrs. Marx ' • {II had four fire calls in twenty-four ning Director," -said Mr. Laurin. Johnson, of Stidbur'y, Faitgort Beach,there stood*beside Cancer Fund Still hours. "Theme"is one thing that he will not Mr. and Mrs.•C. S. Bryant, -Mr. CNR swain �' They had a call to a car that was permit in the Tow:i�hip,and that is and Mra Bev. Bryant and Bettl( )Pere (Fairport Beach Rd. crossing) • on fire on 401, east of Pickering on industrial decelopme^t in a residen- Grace, spent Easter with Mr. Bryl on Saturday ndr it freight and watched a Open For Donations Tuesday'night. Wednesday they were tial area. Industrial deve'opment is ant's sister, Gladys, and family ak ewe-hundred-ear freight train deritol- called to the Gibson farm on Con 3, encouraged in tiie industrial develop- Long Island, N. Y. .*b bb small car..He had been driv- The canvassers for Ajax-Pickering where a brooder with 300 young tun- rrient areas. It not only is poor. plan- Mrs, Craig Niurkar and 'Mrs.'Far: - lios .wutfi and ran off the readier Branch of the Canadian Cancer Sec- keys, a garage and car were-all de-,ning but it is poor Tmn development ry Murkar were in New York Ckty _ - tlse crossing, in the heavy fog. His sett' will be caging on you before stroyed. The same evening they were to�have industry mired is w:th the o�er the holiday. ear became stuck in the 'rails He rise end of-the month for your don- called back when the fire broke out•residential`development." Eddie Pyehe and Eddie Leslie of called a town truck, and rleturned to anon, to assist in research and ser- again. 1 metro helped \Isr�;limn w:t1i-their Sarnia,, spent the. Easter •.week-end the crossing, just as the'tow truck vices. , arrived, the' train came 'roaring If you have not been contacted by �,On Thursday there were called to official Plan and your_t cou'dn t buy «',its Capt. P�etfe here.• t tlrmugfi the fog. It travelled it's own �ipril 30. - as - 'April- Is Cancer + uckrin fa Mrs. Jack «'ricY of Christiitai •mgrs before ' stopping, strewing Month", you may mail your decal- chimney fire. us," he said. "They hcive all the.va- St. ,underwent surgery in Usha When the dry weather arrives, if rious experts available which just Hospital recently, pieces of-the car along the track. Lion to - ever, the firemen expect there will be isn't'dVailable"to a. smaller communi- bins, John Topper `spent.'- Easter' The diesel engine was damaged con- Ajax Pickering Branch _ the usual-flood of calls to 'grass and the train delayed four Canadian Cancer Society grass fires. 'Di The Markham Township Planning week-end t,B Mrs..E. W. Herman Director has the best planning con- a+id family, Buffalo. )hours P. O. Box 32$ - Pickering, Ont. sultants whenever he needs it, He can I Nliss Kathleen Palmer was".-mong Skates t 78 Years go to the Metro Planning Consultant those who .spent Easter Sunday cat THE CORPORATION OF. THE Department and to the Planners in New York: --We were much_.•interested a few. I the Provincial Department of Plan- No wonder New York City was VILLAGE OF PICKERING days ago, during a visit to the News lning and Development." • zcported "over-crowded" on Easter PROCLAMATI0�1 Office, to hear• Mr. Tredway Closs= "I think it helps Metro and the week-end: Ed. „ on, of Highland Creek, mention Department of Planning and Develop- Mrs. Les. M. Morley is in' the Daylight Saving Time that during the past winter he was Imeiit out knowing what is going on Ajax-Pickering Hospital this wets. ' i "out skating again". Mr. Closson is in the 'various municipalities as it for-observation. By Resolution and Authority Vested Me, I hereby request 78 years of age, and has missed keeps them in the picture,"said Wells The Pickering Village Fire Sires all Citizens of the Village of Pickering to observe Daylight Saving skating only three' winters in the Ritchie. will Sound "as a test", each �N`ednes Time from 2:00 a.m. Sunday April 24, 1960, to 2:00 a.m, Sunday Past sixty year. He, Harry Bush, The members of the Pickering , day.night at 8.00'p. m. instead -of and Herb.. Duncan were the first Township Planning Board told Mr. 9.00 p. m, from now on. It seenU October 30, 1960. _ three s e i - the sir persons to own hockey skates th a ere comp n s that r per n uric that they had "found th d's er w lei t siren d Cyril E. Morley, Reeve. in the Highland Creek•area. They ussion very helpful and uieful." sounding at 9.00 o'clock, was wak- ing up too-many c i ren w io -a -Village of Pickering time g to public school at the a just gone off to sleep. We, at the News, have considered Smelts Running How Very sporting of those 'sucker- ..THE CORPORATION OF THE Mr. Closson-a real acquaintance of I fishermen who have been hauling itt PILL E OF PICKERING J ' ours for many year's, -and we were The- first of,•�lte big smelt run is Rainbow Trout, at Cooper's Dam,. T _ genuinely" delighted to hear of his �expected to start this 'week end and 'throw them back in the creek. PROCLAMATION skating this past winter.' We hope no have u to twenty p doubt the shores of Lake Ontario Some ha mess red up enty he is able to do so for many win will be dotted with fishermen inches. t (Daylight Saving, Time ter, yet - he looks as though he will Quite a few'were down over the Tile DD season is. with as again P k-' 9 , N be able tb do so - and told him so. holiday week end, but the catches ' dogs and dust. _ By Resolution and Authority Vested in Me, 1 hereby request were reported to be very very light. Mr, and,Mrs. Witt Aunt and tket._ all Citizetasaof the Village of Pickering to observe Daylight Saving The local Chuic'h St. N. Public By the way'checks are going to be family spent Easter week-end at- Tim" frr`^t 2:00 a.m. Sunday April 24, 1960, to 2:00 a.m. Sunday Sbool will be open as usual on Mon- made on those persons fishing off the their cottage on Cameron Labe. October "3[,, 1960. day - the architects have not"hand- Bay bridge and netting Pike that are ed over the keys" at the new Lin. 'ic'''ing in to spawn. J. Sherman Scott, Reeve. cola St. wing as yet - but soon. +1 14' - • GREENW�040 -'Service. Mrs. ,- &mi" Preald"' I amd,.,,Rosalie B�s,on..Sprsday. .'�..x rn._ o►,:md;l6 t rs;,Haa sister• `r• Caledoa ka.if �.-.-y...••.•1.:.1. eobducte:d' the B"64s Stesionand " Mrs. Stacey, of Mamitoufin Island , entertained"t7ieir oousim'Weedy, o� on the �setfc-eaOT�YC, "�,'. T Rev. T. Fleeth= presented the plans were made to been quilting is vfsitiag-for a few days-with Mrs. Toroat�t,,.on'the week-edd. ,The`congre&do4 of - Greenwood, » {{ Faster Message on Sunday to a it the May meeting, in.the church P. Wilson and family. They visited Mrs. Neilson and daughter spent church, mad friends, are invited to. „1 Fell-filled church . Sunday School Roopa. at Andley with Mr. and Mrs. John the :week-end_ with the Ross Dis- Mount Zan, for Thursday night, The Evening W. A. met at the The Tyro Boys are invited tp Puckrin on,'Sunday. I ney family. April 21, to hear Mr. and Mrs. Church on Wednesday evening, and Hampton for Saturday, April 23rd. Me. and Mrs. Harold McPhail Mr. and Mrs. Percy Clarke had Hinks, returned missionaries frgm _ Bla mere made to;get aoove mater- Each troy to bring his box lunch. spent Saturday with Edgie and Bet- their family home for Easter Sun- Northern Rhodesia. �. I k1 fdr *e Rununage Sale on May This is a Rally for all boys and ty Pegg 9Ad family. day. The above is apamionk by 410 9th, on the church lawn. Mrs. W. 'leaders of "Boys' Work". Mr. add Mrs. Milton Pegg htd Mn and Mrs. Japnes Thomas, of Active Service Claas,. Brown gave a report on her visit Mr. and Mrs. Les. Wilson a0d their family all home for Easter Stouffville; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd , I jo Five Oaks. Mrs. 'P. Wilson were guests at the Sunday dinner; also Mr. Len. Wal- Pascoe and Jackie visited Mr. and TILE AND PLASTERING i_ The•Afternoon W. A. met at the Wilson-Mortson wedding on Satur- thasm. Mrs. FA Pascoe on Sunday. LACEY TILE & PLASTERING. Parsonage on Thursday,, with ten day, April 16, at Goodwood. Mrs. Spraeklia--aad_gramd-da::g!- I Mr, and Mrs. E16i, of Whitby, PHONES _ tdPA present. Mrs, Pegg and Mr: and Mrs. W. Pegg enter- e'er, -of Toronto visited over the ! visited Mr. and Mrs. E. Trimble on- Pickering, ATlantic 2-y344 1 - ,Mrs. J. Broo6 and Mrs. J. King- tained Mr. and Mrs. L- Wismer and week-end with Mr. and Mrs. F. , Sunday. - Highland Creek, AT. 2-1706 ' stone presented the Easter Worship daughter Nancy, and Ken and Sheila I Webb. Rev. T. Fleetham entertabi—M his apr 30 J OP +1 EVERY EVENING TILL v00 P,M, ° ROUGE HILLS { CAC"T THURS. ac FRI. TILL 9:00 P. - -- ON NOe 2 HIGHWAY PRICES EFFECTIVE TH.URS., Fitt., & SAT., APRIL 22nd., 23rd., 24th. JUST EAST OF ROUGE BRIDGE -- Special Offer of 6c off Plus 4c off SWIFT'S - - MAPLE LEAF 16 oz...Jar MARGARINE CHEDa,Rj.SPRE13► :- Ibs. -- _ ----— � ...4 MAPLE LEAF'. 1 lb. TIN ` s dSpecial Offer of 3c off Plus 2c off) - - THC H R TEN I H Ibs Ac Ne j (Save Sc a "� i 15 Oz. Tire - - ^ (SAVE 20c) 11 oz. Jar for C ' 0 G NABOB Kennel Club i LEMON TREET 19C pr TOPS. (case of 46 Tins x3.95)(Save 1Oc) CANADA PACKERS MAPLE LEAF 1 -lb. Roll — BABY ROLL CHEESE : : (save 6e) -49C -12 oz. TINS .SQUIRREL - for .PEANUT ;BRITTLE 15 oz pkg. 3�C (Save 10c) 4 Y ST. WILLIAMS 24 oz. Jar SAVE - SAVE - SAVE - SAVE i CATELLI (special Offer of 4e.-off) - - -- --- R S P A iG H E T T I --- - ►b Pkg: 2�gC aspberry JAM J _.:I' MAPLE LEAF Giant 24 oz. Tin (Save Bc) SUNNYBROOK AMBER No. 1��� �, 2 Ibs tin C LI UI 9, ' CAN HONES 45i (Save 4c) - SELECTED No.' 1 FIRM GOLDEN;RfFE FRESH PORK [PIGNK] B-ANANAS ". ', Ibs C. SHOULDER COOKED ✓� GLAZED `:fib. •C orko c s = . - FRESH LEAN FRESH SLICED j _ - LTV :,, _ Utt_ _ _ E R MAPLE LEAF MAPLE LEAF full 116 pkg. C ea eese 3 lb tin _WIENERS - tl (Les: than 30c per lb.) BONELESS MAPLE LEAF b the piece lb. C PRIME ' RIB ROAS T {b• C- 29 ° L G - _- O _s{iced Ib N A 3�E ' -� �_o LUN . P�EAMEALED BACK . BACON COOKED READY TO SERVE MAPLE LEAF BONELESS = END CUTS OR SLICES Ibs 5C�C Smoked H A M Ibs e , . CENTRE CUTS OR� SLICES Ibs 6 9C STR- 00 S ',FOOD MARKE GEM K A Average Weight 2 to 4 Ibs. -30 r � _ i g. i. badge yp 1g _ G•7T RWK w have completed lust and a•co - . -- _ --__-- --- —. _-.-_: ___ Many local residents took advan- tar w-ark in Cubs acid'bime been ta- { t is a e of the Easter weekend to �zsit' vested in Scouts. f e e • friends and relatives all over the First Pickering Scouts go on sit „ ^ountry and we en'o ed Over-night hike. Lynx and Eagle pat- the lovely spring weather we were Frors,SENrMd out Fri. morning at 8:30 ' or 'laving at that time. a.m. and headed for pioneer aobir farm � a � Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Harrison and where there is a pioneer cabin. Mr. Lynda, East Ave. spent the week end and Mrs. Donaldson have very kind- L Pe i'Y L_ z with relatives and friends in Mont- ly given permission to First Picker- . THE MAN FROM WALES _— real. _ xo use-this-sab- �' Mr. and Mrs. Herb Shilton and air. in- The boys enjoyed roughing it for. SECOND WEFS OF HIS EVANGELICAL MISSION and Mrs. Hugh Betts, Westpoint a couple of.days and came home Sat . -- s: report a very enjoyable motor urday aftern`oori. trip . : . trip to New York where they spent "b a few days last week. Mr. Betts ar- rived home in time to catch a plane FAIRPORT BEACI'I Sunda ys10 Montreal Monday, where he had The ice has entirely, gone from r•o!�•>aw!e` business to attend to. the Bay-and the smelts are now run- -- - Mr. and :firs. Don Quick, and fam- ping. - — _-_ ily Donshire Court, were in .Ottawa Clarence Daigle of Park Cres. cele :� f and 1 : visiting with' friends and relati brated pril.. his th birthday on Sunday over.Easter. Apri1..17 cash a family dinner. Clar- Mr. and .11rs. Bruce Garrett. East ence was born, on Easter Sunday and — Ave. have been holidaying in Florida this is the first time since then that AT 11. A. M. and 7. P. M. BOTH SUNDAYS _ for the past two weeks enjoying the his-birthday has fallen on Easter Sun- : southern sunshine. The three children day. e me - Trudy, Lee and Marina.Garrett have Mr. and Mrs. -M. Parkinson and . at 8 been staying•with their grandparents family spent the week end with Dr. -and Mons to Fri r in Toronto while their parents are and Mrs. G. Mair-of Weston­­ . — — - - ,away. Mrs. G. McFarlane at Victory Drive Mr. and Mrs. Alex Monroe, East and her sister Mrs. D.Stuart of Tor- $:celkmt Movies of !be C entries He Has Visited At 7.30 P. M. Wdek Nights ''(• Ave. were in Philadelphia last_ week onto-are spending a few days in Buf- _: R where Mr. Monroe one a falo. ens .Heron Park Bast Church attending a Tea is' 'Convention and enjoying Congratulati to Muth Caomey 1 the sights while there. who was 14 years old,April 17th. — Mrs. Kay Jolliffe and daughters Mr. and Mrs. J. Btaachard of Vie. �.aW�'edC� ��� � ��� �r•'. . We Susan and Jennifer of Ridgewood Rd, tory Drive spent £aster week and with Mrs. Jolliffe'a ]lfrs, Hc� Ler .tar s.o.d �y at ' _.. Cras, Toronto motoreii 10 Williams- North Bay. --{ -Mr. A&MU Has J=t Coschsded Swasl Yews Of Evangelical Services in Austsalla,•New Zealand, burg Virginia where *&y visited The Monthly Child 'Huth Clinie lunked Bsaae and Cent to Cbast in Canada. relatives for a fear days. ')P'hey made will be held at the community hall the trip home tly Washington AC, next Tuesday afterneon, April 26 where they stopped over to enjoy,the from 2 to 3 p.m. during.the.Easter Holidays. Happy birthday to Linda Pickard nights d ` - Mr. a.d Mrs. Chris Puskiss, Sun- who was 14 years old, Wed. April 20. nyslope, had their little son Timothy Mrs. Hawthorne and•diaighter June John christened at Grace Presbyter' spent the week end with Mr, and - _ '_ ian Church Sunday, April 17. Mos. R. Hawthorne and family of _ R_emember the Bake Sale sponsored Dumbarton Shores. A by the West Rouge Home and School Mr. and Mrs. W. McLean, Heather Lowe �� ���� to be hid . S 11 proceeds Fri., April and Donald enjoyed the Easter week ' 22 from 6 p.m All proceeds to go to end with relatives in Kenmore, New _ the school library... York. I. Deeppe!st sympathy Teenage wi 1l meet Friday, April•is e Y e to! r nt Mrs. sera Yates and fa ilC es- 2 at. 8 p.x►. at Duffair Baptist�rin Fmuv�l n. ores in he ss of a hue- Ch rch. t terto Shores t 14 7 band and father, Mr. Yates who died . Jennifer Ricketts and Linda Pick- at his home Sun. April 17. The.family and are in Guelph for the holidays, - i were home from—:lloritreal, Ottawa visiting Linda's aunt. ��UY NOW AND GET 'YO�R and Vancouver to attend the funeral Donald Blackgtone, i3 enjoying his servic=es Tue.'Apri! 19. Easter holidays with his aunt, Mrs. j We were glad to see Iittie Carrie D. Barlow in Vernonville. ' GIFT ! _ g again We were sorry to hgar that young -- REE BONS -- - havSng a'serious Ire apse' and Seaver Pickard lost s four front Riley, after J' hemorrhage following ileeto teeth result of an 'de ' age •in on my ,te as a acxid . . For- : '- two weeks ago. when she had to be- tunately eiese are just his first teeth - ft rushed back to the hospital when the but it's tough luck none the leek.. FREE I 1 GALLON complications set in.- A very well attended Easter ser- A speedy recovery to Brian Sam- vices were held at Dunfair 'Baptist- PLASTIC PAIL P� • '�" mis, Rouge Hill Dr. who had his ton- church with the hymns being sung '> ails removed last week. b the junior girls' choir and the y J gl _ St ward's *W.A. is -holding 'a solo by Susan Williams. Mr. Daltots ideal container for many use such uareEDanre Hoe Down Friday,-May— �swcishpaiFi�eathpall,oriEe - -- -- 6�in St. Edward's Hall from 9� m. eke at the morning nerds and -_ ----,- - bucket,etc. - P• pastor David Holmes conducted the 'his first quality,durable Ede Buttin cent provide the music evening service. plastic is yorth and calls. Refreshments will be served Mr. and Mrs. M. Kock of Park r - and everyone is welcome to come out. Cres.,have had their two grauddaugh- r FREE with fire pore/aw ai•1 quart or II Happy birthday to Ann Smith, tern Diane and Marilyn -Barlow of ti ten►of�.*W*srW� Fes. ' i Rouge (sill Dr. who was eighteen Vernonville visiting with them for the Thur. April 21, and to Dale McIntyre, Easter holidays. Rouge Hill Dr. who celebrated her Glad to bear Mr. B. Friars of Lake 1 eleventh birthday with a party Set. view Ave. is returning to work after April l_23_ Also many happy returns his iln esa - of the day to Mrs, Mabel Welch, San-I At the home of Pastor'David and FREE PLASTIC t _P too Mon. April 25.Anne's twenty-first.,birthday ink took plats joyful family llonday evening _ ..• U lam• w.h.l g - An Circle of Grace with the arrival of Mr. -Rolmes en- The St DROP CLOTH Presbyterian Ladies Guild held a very tire family-13 in all including Mr. enjoyable evening at the home of Holmes' brother Ernest from Phila. _ - Mrs. Nancy yan, Rouge Hill. Dr.)de] his. Wed. A protect yoyr Moors and furnishings prily 13. The' girls of 'the teenage depart- i Mrs. Grace.Smith, and son Peter, ment of Dunfair Baptist bible school from point or washing splatters the - Ridgewood Rd. motored to $prink under the direction of Mrs. Kwint .:easy way with a tough,durable . - vile, I� Y. here hey visited M ace be trt s i reject plastic cover i_ _ Smith's mother and an aunt over the dressings dolls for lthe children- of ., Easter week end. Brazil: ";FREE with the purchase oft 9016" - - Mr. Peter Cowan, Ridgewood Rd., Glen, Susan and Kam Williamst Pr more of loop-lasting Lowe .. :.' ', w ` - is home from ,Queens •L'nii erity were very happy on Easter Sundry 8tors paints. A, Kingston, hawing completed his when their grardparents *r. and Mrs. r course there. K. Gulland cf Toronto .}sited thaw -. • _', _ - Mists Carol MacPherson, Ridgewood and their patents, Mr. •apd Mrs. J r r' Buy yodr ioWE BROTHERS PAINTS now Rd• entertained her classmates of Williams of Park Cres. grade 12 Pickering"High School �at btaay hapPY returns to Susan'llia blfor* our wwous supply of bonus gifts If exhabsfed -her home Wed. evening April 13 when rie Moore who will be 2 years old r 's they enjoyed a Chinese dinner, danc- on April 24th. ing and fun to celebrate the end of - ;-, _ ` their school t.e r rh and- exams for Easter. PLASTERING Ricky Dwinell and Donald Robert- REPAIRS I}LTSRATiONi - FOR YOUR DECORATING -PLEASURE son of First Pickering Sebut Troop were presented with the-Leaping.Wolf PAT ROACIt badge by Cubmaster Truman Wilcox. Phoste: WHitehall 2.3337 ' :• Amn y tnelf of the finest painting results possible. Iaat week at the regular scout meets . At;a Lorca Brothers Dealer,we are equipped to sere* Tov wrtfts THE HN IST COLOR SERVICE AVAKAeLe OT E _ v M H K TO DOG OWNERS is IMPERT PRODUCT KNOWLEDOt .AND EXNR1ENCE : „ • OUTSTANDING LOWS.BROTHERS PRODUCTS �I�Age .of Pickering =Sbp�t Kim-Tone 0 Kem Glo o Loxon Produek • Nepto-Lae - Bylaw No. 170 provides that 'ho owner shall allow or permit any - Super White Meho-tor» • M+ilo-Gloss • -A-100 Latex Hogs* Paint clog to run at Jorge within the limits of the Village of Pickrrfng.The High Standard Ranch Tones _Titan White _ 7 bylaw also provides for ea penoltbkw to $50.00 on army person r. ` who contravenes the provisions of this bylaw. Please keep your - . dogs tied. BALBONI HARDINARE, •Pickering; onto Rrucs Hogarth,'Clerk. IF11 NCHMMS BAy t.`w days with his motber. Mrs. F. 3rd. Groups and the Guides, with - �TORIAL _ Nt°a' their leaders were .present. Mr. and Mrs. Howard King, of 2 be Active Service C}aes met Mrs. Merritt, District Commis,- ton, spent the week eau wits.-^ the GoodfelWednesday;*lass at,Clare- inner, welcomed the mothers who Pre-�Ild Smith, of Kingston rreegular meeting will be held this Karen Clarke was enrolls t- r' � • •Kings - Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Howard Sm d as a is visiting her site; Mrs. E. Buck.. ;Thoulsday, night, April 21, at the Brownie, Diana Turner, Paula Max ' for a few weeks. church with Rev. Win. Hincks, Un- `ming the past few weeks, have have heard•considerable and"Leslie Snare in a very interest- - �eomment on the Frenchman's Bay Development most of the Gary Wentzel and Jane Renshaw ited. Church missionary, from India, ing ceremony ,vent up to Guides - �' had their tonsils "removed at the as 8yest.,apeaker..Evtryone welcome. and were race; comment helm of a critical nature. Ajax Hclbpitai fast Wednesday. Wed by Mrs. H. T. E' Cooke, Guide Captain, Mrs. L. Joyce, ,port Credit, spent AUD�E� Those'we have. listened to, and they are entitled to their the week-end with her son Charles V L :`- Avery Pleasing part of the 'pro- :�opinions, feel it will be no good for the township. Some feel Joyce `and family.' The church was well filled . on ceedings' was -the presentation of • ! 'gifts to Mrs. Craig, rs. -T it is' not the �tmwer to the townships prabiem of growing Joe Roxnbough who is stationed Sunday for the Easter Service, con- o d g' P in Saskatchewan with the Canadian ducted by the minister, Rev. M. son an Mrs. Penstone by Brown- g y i 4 Provost Corps w•as home vis- es,, followed by a Grand Howl' to E taxes, some feel it will not induce Indust , some feel it will Army Butters. The men's choir sang "God -force taxes so high, it will force man out of the township, iting his parents over the week-end. 'So Loved The World". these ladies. { some feel it-will throw •a burden on those who will get no Happy Birthday Wishes to Moss Congratulatibns to Mr. and Mrs. Some very fine singing and daw, 1 Fertile, who will be 16, on April 'a Lorne Saunders who celebrated cing by each Group, was much en- Frenchman's Bay Bowling,,- BIow . their fifty-third wedding anniver- joyed by the visitors. The meeynE These are opinions of honest, outspoken citizens, and there•, 'Jos 76; -Stinkers 60;• Hellcats 59; nary on Wednesday, this week. came to a close with the Brownies e e � Prayer, _ e too few o1= them. However. at the same time, we wonder Bay cats -8; Headpins 56; Redaots Mr. and Mrs. Arch. Bell and Mr. Brownie Taps and ' Guide 49; Roughriders 48• Yellers 46. and Mrs. John Puckrin attended the Taps. Division Cammiss9onen Mrs. pre-judging the whole scheme and condemn- � , J Cook, closed b ' if they. are not pr Over 200 scores - Jack Buck 246; wedin on Saturn afternoon in the Y thanking toe bg it and thocc :aponsible for it, before the plan-has barely Don' Herds 212: Gem Lunne 2?l: g Y' $roxnies and welcoming the menu - y, Goodwood United Church, of their Guides, The Brownies are e the the. got off. the grouni3. Ida Herd 247, 236; Frank MacNeil. cousin, Bernice Wilson to Mr. Lorne very capable supervi ion of We' said a-long time ago,..that we favored the idea if it 259; Jim Whyte 21g, 269; Akre Aionson: )&3. Skelton 215; Shirley Whyte 225; Mrs. A.- Leonard and her grand- - Merritt, Dist. Commissioner. 'Would benefit the township as a'whole. We also feel that the Fran Wetzel 220, 244; Bruce Wise- children, are spending Easter week Ist. Dunbarton Brownies:_ Browi inkling 1, rs. Freeniah• Tawn �Couneil, at,least those who had an inkling of what It is all marl 223; Jim Hera 215; Cla:t; with relative; is Toronto. y Owl, Skitch 206, 328; Harve-FertilJ 246, _ _ -Compton; 2nd --Dfinbartb about, felt,that it would benefit the whole township, and they - Y h1r an,t Mrs r�.,�ar_Ems, _ , - - 293, '236 And Why Jessie- family, of Orangeville, spent Sun Br+ownres,:Brown -Owl, Mrs. Wise ,Still do. Henderson 248;-John Wen 243; day with Mrs. Bath's_sister, - Mrs, Tawny Owl, Mrs. Van Vlack; Sri, We know for a fact, that some of the council gave many Jim Gurr 2i3; Doris Warren 206; George Squire and Mr. Squire. Dumbarton Brownies: Brown Our; flours of thought to this development. We .know too, that _ Wayne Wells 258, 202. Miss Joan Esdale is spending the Mrs. Haney' Tawny Owl, Mrs. Eld- ".: Such as housing development was O8 'gi'PeII consideration, week with bar parents in Cornwall. ponds, Tawny Owl, Mrs, Perrstoap j Mrs. George Puckrin visited rel- Coffee and cookies were served 10 - beeamw it was the only known way of getting services, not BA�SAM MT. ION ativrs is Toronto this week. alt; by the Brownies. - Corr, only into the industrial area, buf into the present-residential �� and M� David Pagan, Tor- Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. onto, are-spending the Easter holi- Stanley Powell on the-birth of their "NOTICE TO CRS.DYP1qX5 A ' — -a days with her parents. Mr. and'Mrs. son, April 14, 19% at Scarboro Gen. AND OTHZ= It may be a " blight on the face.of-ti}e township, Cecil Jones. Hospital. IN THIS FSTATE OF Miss Betty Gales who is teaching Mrs. H. T JANE MAGGIE, AT It DER „'but let's hope It wont be. school at Go Home Bay is spend- Eleanor, of Mant�toulia I land hvi �iod Woman f the holidays with her parents. ALL PERSONS ha _ in8 Y P ited their oonsings Mr. and Mrs. �g claims:r • e To The 8ditor: Several friends called on Mrs. John Puekrin and Mr. and Mrs. A � the Estate of Manie i.;i�����rt� . k Morgan Evans at Claremont, on Bell during the week-end. wed �, late a[ Mai �■ / again, as you correctly slat. Saturday, in honour of her 85th bir- the Township of pxlacing, in yin a ad in your paper, the mudents of thday. ,Dunbarton Home And School County of.Ontario, who died an or the Riverside' area were n- The W.-A. met at the Manse fast about the First' Day of Janawy. Ir venieneed by flooding from Duffing Wednesday. in reenwood. _ ?he Dumbarton Horne and School are n to send in World Refugee Week Creek. Not once since the river had meeting opened with hymn 104, to the y Association held a "Spring Fashion Undein�d E:ecntri: of the -April 24-30, 1960 was straightened four years ago, prayer and scripture dark, 16: 1-8, Festivat! at Dunbarton School,•on said deceased on or befo'" the, ISth World Refugee .3iusteri:y'Week Ap- '. have any of the residents had to read by Mrs. Walter Carson. The Tuesday, April 12, day of May, 1960, full particulars of leave their }noshes, Theme Song was. sung and Lessotn Gueest s ' ' their chime Rnmediatel dter the Til 24' to 30, 1960, will be a national 'Thoughts "Joint Heis with Christ" Beaker r, the evening was said date the said Executrix will d1s- session of concern for refugees However, as I watched the toils of Miss. Ruth Boxer•. Fashion Advisor exPte: rush down to the lake, I could were taken by the President bins. - tribute the assets of the said dew ,through self-denial by individuaL?, fa= i 9° at.the St. Regis Room of the Rob.. mikes, and organizations. Austerity fie• as m the past years, the �ti m:Frown:of Greenood, then gave Simpson Co, F shions, w.erc de= � �"me reg-rd only to claims -week, savings will be used'to help re- faunas, and other residents buying a report of her visit to Five Oak,,' lightfully hnodelle by Alit. Beve:- of which the shall holies. water because their wells have, nun in March. Mrs .Cecil Disncvt read a le Rosar, also of• the St. Re u DATED at Ajsx, this 30th day of fugees find new homes, lives and Y .g'- hope. Mayors, Reeves, and Wardens dry. The water tables become Iowa, poem "What does Easter mean. to Room.- One of the main.points of Mme• 1560, `.of Canadian municipalities are offer- each Year. Re ainiang dams and re- a'ou", followed by Easter music 1lf iss Boxer's talk-, was the .fact that GLADYS JEAN ARMSTRONd. 1, forestation is still the answer: The and a reading by Mrs. Lewis:Jone> -by careful planning and co-ordina- Executrix by W H. J. Thompson, . rag their offices to give Canadians the p 8 portunity to share in this-htunani- � money spent on obsolete Dew Lines, "What shall we wear for Easter?"• •tion of colour, one •could be well• B A., LL 8, 152 Harwood Ave. - Arrows and Bomarca could well and a Devotional Talk by •Mrs. B- dressed -on a limited budget. These Ajax, Ontario, r tarian year of special help to ref have been am:esoa - "Where seek ye the Etta 6 •; - Sees Was put to better use. J was an attendance of one hundred Y Now, therefore, I,J. Sherman Scott Was glad to see that, the delega- Cbrist'r'•' Auer the minutes and buy- and three ladies present and all re= tion received *2060 from- the Coun- fuss, th emeteing closed with hymn ceived a free tat a the arrived. SPRING TIME TABLE do hereby proclaim the week of April lul and prayer. b Rev. Fleetham. g y 24 to 80, 1960, as World refugee Aus- tax-payers' money - for their }" X, Later in the ensuing,- there were Effective Sunday, museum, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tully, Toron- five razes. One, a door April 24th. iterity Week, and I urge all citizens -. P.. prize won While agreeing that cultural level to, spent the week--end,with Mfr: L, by Mrs, p .BUSES WILL RUN :to save, by self denial and sacrifice g g J.•Zaweruefia, of Spruce T and to contribute the • savings to of the Township residents will be McAvoy and Kathleen. Hill Road. Lucky recipients of the .!World Refugee Year Fund I do here- enhanced by looking at old looms Mrs. ,J. Briggs of Oshawa spent other prizes were: Mrs. Cooney, of ON DAYLIGHT TIME and brooms and thin the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. B. --by announce that austerity swings things formerly be- Spruce Hill Road; Mrs. Stenich, of ZuW be sera by check, payable to the longing to the pioneer a. It rather in- Jamieson. _ 102 Armstrong Dr., West .MV; - �1/ICE iET1NEEN "''World Refuse Year, to my office !or r trigued me to nodes ttrst one of tree Friends are glad to hear that-Mrs. Mrs. R. Dixon, Old Rosebank Rd.; BICKERING raasmission, to the Canadian Coin delegates, Mr. Jack Hambleton, two Errol Carson was able to return Mrs,. J. Scott, Fairport Rd. N. Ike- delegates, for World Refugee Year which years ago, headed a delegation, pro- home on Sunday after being with freshments seryed the ladies climax- t her daughter. Mrs. Thom sn, in OSHAWA •'1lvitl issue official receipts. testing the spending of $50 for the g J. , P° ad a very entertaining evening, Wt •' _ In witness whereof, I have here completion of a Ottawa for. some finite. - wish toed project on conser. apses offs, our thanks fns unto subscribed my name and, caused vation to hsinimne flooding at the Sunday visitor3 at. the William donations received, which• helped to Riverside area. At that Gate's home wart: Mr. and birs. g possible. - Corr. - seal.of the township to be affixed tkne, Mr. make this to enia REMAINS UNCHANGED St Brougham tt+iq 18th day of the Hazinbleton wax posing as a defend- Ernest Gates, of Glen Major, fir; _ and Mrs. Tom Patterson and dau- , 'Tickett and Information at �r liter of Toronto, Brownies Flying Up g Af r. and Mrs.. -_ Cer'ethony of our.Lord, 1960. tr of the taz-payee. and even ask- Dahbsrton ed fora plebiscite. Now, be asked Pickering Coffee Shop, --J. Sherman Scott, Reeve, and received *3D00 for a museum. Wm.-LaBriton, of Toronto, and Air. 9 P. ' Oh well! I and Mrs. Wm. Gates and family, Df A very guess that's show bus- interesting ceremony was !Phone VKH. 2-177f e itiess. Brooklin. This was a birthday cele- held in the-basement of St. Paul's e, 70 The Editor— 100,000 Bsitishers marching on oration for 41rs. Ernest Gates' 85th Church on Monday afternoon of � _ West Point Crescent London, p;oteating tlta manufacture birthday, and Miss Betty Gates' uk week when the 1st. 2nd and COACH LINO R R 3, Pickering, Ont and use of atomic weapons. 'WeU Master Bobbie Gates' birthdays April 18 1960' done. History in the making by the Miss Susan Gat o Erookhn n •C p ordinary people, in spite of our i- Parents 'the week with her grand- ordinary �The Editor, ifullq stupid leaders. arent.s ` 'Ins Pickering News, -Sunday visitors with Mrs. George ��� In Canards, we are poi' doing so Wilson and Gordon were: Af r: and O'` O O D Pickeri n„ Orit. g � =wear Sir; good. I recently wrote a letter to $ Mrs .Paul Wilson, of I.akefield, Mr. - World Re - you, Mr. Editor, warning the people . . dear, during which and 'Mrs. Norman-Wilson and fam- of the grave sickness that wn11 strike fly, 'of Brooklin, Mr. and Mrs. Les - --_ • vve in such. unate counties as - - ,. many of our children from the al- I Smith and family, of-Prospect, Air. Buildin' ' Su . Lets Canada are asked to remember the world's forgotten people", will close ready existing fallout from atom and Mr: .Earl Anderson and fam- q pp vn June 30th, and Canadian contri- bombs already°exploded. ter one ily and Mr. and Airs. Earl Wilson reply was received - a letter grot- and daughter, pf Claremont. buttons lag far behind what could be , expected. The Canadian Committee estnng my ouaook - certainly a "Anther Mitchell Ltd -- - '.for WRY asks 'that we kee next grim indictment against public a- Misses Carol Anderson and June e p Anne Nilson are holidaying this. 'Week, April 24-30, as an "austerity" pathy. I would gladly become a -- week, and b leaving ust• a few member of-an group in this district week with.their grandmother.' , Y g 1 that would fight for the abolisrment Miss Corry Bolhuis ,pf Oshawa, �J{, c /-J T luxuries off our menu, save a sum of that nuclear wen visited Miss Alice Pascoe on Sun- •• all 2'6771 l E• 9-24 1 Money to donate to those who have pons. Remember �_. there is no -defence., ' been living in enforced austerity for bir. and Mrs. 'David Noon`"and -—years and years•• ' r =Dade Crichton son, of North Bay, ,visited for ,a I hope that you will be able to give ;SPRY some editorial notice-in' your, l t Vaper this week, I have been pleased' 'to read a few items in the Pickering _ ANNUAL M E'E T I N G LET - " • DE • : Vfilage eolutan recently telling of :` _ - - aad--fund-raising-events for �E 2. , COMPLETE 11,5 •��!Ilt� CAPTURE FOR YOU aWRY. Such publicity is very helpful ;_Ontario Liberal ASSQciatlon' ;HOME HURCHR RECEPTION ' 1a encouraging other groups and in .. idivlduals to undertake their own small �Pat6�- -- . WHITBY_LAWN-_ Printed, postage-paid envelopes-for — e in - affie Pomeroy 41MUtit3r from the Toronto Committee NEDNESDAY1 APRIL 27th RX 3 PICKERNO OLD ROSESANK W-N. TE. 10417 gat World Refugee •Year, Bloor / M W., Toronto. Perhaps you would s' : _ - be willing to keep'a supply of these , . 4avelopes at the News office, or even ,ELECTION OF OFFICERS . - AND PANEL _ to ac4ept donations during the two __ months left of this special year, butt _ SEPT�C TANK CLEAN OUT acting your news paper.ta dra : u1ic attention to this came would DISCUSSING EDUCATION AND HEALTH COMPLUE SEPTIC TANK SERV,ICS of the greatest help. Thank you on behalf of•the world's 'e'Ltageee -- - All Welcome NEW TANKS INSTALLZD , Sincerely, .Guest • (Mrs. J A Guest) - PAT D UN N F TE. .5-1841 -'KIWANIS NEWS - - Rainbow Restaurant, West Rouge. The bride's mother received the c A very informative, interesting guests" drerd in. Haug stantung, i talk' given.the members of-thee pink accessories and wore a corsage r Dunbarton-Pickering Kiwani� Club of pink roses. the was assisted by :R the groom by Mr. James Laffie General Sian- s mother, .dressed in smoke green ripple crepe with beige --� — r ager of the W. H. Bosley Real Es- _ tate Co. last week, and-based 'his accessories with a corsage of yell- ' talk on a recent study of the world chose roses. ilium blue rag; the bride < •refugee problem. chose a medium blue suit, navy acc- - essories and a blue flower'hat. A. i Mr. Laffie outlined some of the - restrictions encountered b. dis lac- bout seventy guests "were prevent, , Y p coming from _Montreal, . T'o�nto, � ed persons, when they apply for Ohio, 'Lindsay; Oshawa, Whtby, ` migration to a new country. Pickering arid. Brougham, Od their _ One typical case, cited by Mr, return they will live in their new Laffie was - that of a family con- home,iri Brougham. 1 sisting of father, mother and a four- Mr, and Mrs. K. C. Pascoe and , teen-year-old -son. After malty . family visited his parents in. Whit- months of registration by letter and by, on,Sunday, , z after hiany forms had been comp- M.rand -Mrs. Mitchell of Toron- _ r leted,,the mother, who had been to, visited their daughter and son- . f C r carrying on negotiations, received a in-law lir, and Mrs. Al. Harvey on y letter informing her that her hus- Sunday. band-was not beyond the age 'limit Mr. W. C. Willsoii ind'son Ffaa-" x ; ,, set by" this particular country,, and ces were with friends at Keswick, •"Oh, # -w^~" her son_was not yet of aSe to es- on Sunday. x � �^+ t, tablish them in, the event the hus- Brougham ';Y. P. U. is planning + s bandy was unable to support the a Social Evening to be held in the - - family. We can assume the husband Township Hail on Friday, April , Y " had paaced his 35th birthday. We when other Y. P. U s. ivill.be their _. . can -well imaeame what'a crushing guests. e at blow this would be to a family who• Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barcla>, of - y due to the o war; hav ee a-. - c'r - J! Y p years in a ref- tended over the seek-end and tit- ' ready spent fifteen ended church service,one Sunday- i t fift - - r a _-ugee came. _ 4, � Y r :4fr.-Laffie'tables a challenge tb afternoon. fil3 -~w`"" Mrs.. N. Wilson, of Greenwood, all Canadians ta. make world ref- - _ •_ y i ogee +ear a success. He suggested visited her -sister, firs: 1�. .Buft6n, t on.Easter Sunday. l - _ that if each smoker wag to contrib- lfr. and Mrs. 11'hittin�ton" an3 -ute to the Refugee Fund, the cost family f Oshawa, visited Mr. and r !%! of one nacka.ge of . .cigarettes per Y r y , �! ;�r week, "Refu"Refugee Year" +vauld be a Mrs. H. Plaxton on Sunday. 0. huge success `lfrs. 117 Shea of spent a Five new members were inducted couple o sorry to hear Mrs. W. C. into the Dunbarton Pickering Club Matthews. - They are' Messrs Harry Pearce. join insosl wishing h a to bed.beedy`erect Sonny,Mounce; Carl-fiats on, oTi" Holabons and George Lewis ooery. Induction- Ceremonies were con 'lirs: Lloyd �i'hiie, of Pt. Perry, ducted" by:Past _Pres dents Alex. called on -Mrs. A. J. Gray one day Prentice and.Harry Cook. - Cora last week. ' £? Mrs. H. Malcolm returned home on Firdav, after -pending a few - f _ - days at the home of her daughter, A very pretty weddia.g took place . Mrs. Glover, of l{edeon, wfiQ is pat- _ on Satnrda�y-, April 16, at the home Tent in Oshawa Hospital. - _ Price, Rose- Miss Susan Miller of Whitby vis= Indeed-the handiest of them all . . not just department store or cleaners,, of Mr and'Mrs. Alton Pr ited her grandparents Thos. and ' ' or lumber. You've robabl also 8h0 for an apartment, - h Road Pickering, led in marrr days. English d Easter - - bank dun boll daug a Pegg u as united flbrlst p P , y. - P cage to Mr.Wan M. Ellicott, yougg- "Articles,for Sale" in the paper, phoned for a tA1Q Or an electrician. The eat son of Mr. and Mrs. Manson Mr. aeRd lass. Ernest Perry, of Ellicott. The bride was assisted by St. Thomas visited Mr. and Mrs.• - .list is endless'... her sister,..Mrs,.tiVm Chisholm, of George Perry during the week-enil. ..but the point is clear: your telephone is always there, ready to save - Oshawa, dressed in Royal Blue e s and firs. p t the and lit nCles . tie son Ricky, .spent: the week-cnd � you money,time and effort. It's always there to serve you in emerge crepe; with a corsage of white gar- t i7t denies The best man was Mz. Rag with friends at Detroit. or for a friendly chat.And nothing beats it-as a shopping centre-righ _ . _,... . J. and your own home, convenient and inexpensive. Mrs. S�. :bride i licott,,brother of the groom. The Mr. and Mrs. R. 12awwn virile entered the root' on the arm'- Thomas.s, ant Suodn . r a the, dressed in white 'eau evening d of her h p I• Y. aY• de sole, finger-tip veil, a headdress Euchre on Tuesday had trimmed. with lily-of the:valley. and the following winners: nd A. - TIE ft"TEL,O"ONE COMWANT OF CANADA Carlton, Mr.. carried Carlton and airs. carried a white* orchid on a-white -•- _ i r e reception n at i - l D3'bl :•The- cept• was held the Kelly; ldr. Kelly, 3fr. Racs Carl .. : _. .. - .• ._- _ . _ `•_ . __. . .' ._ ._ . •. _, - ton at+d Mr. ,Don,Pugh Trace l><ttl. _ •. I _. Prizes to Mrs. Ogden and Mrs. i - also Mr. . .• Percy. ' Mr.'andlira 'Carcwell:' i 1 - - - and lfrc X. Bent, and family, all , _ t I - of. Oshawa, called on their mo her - Mrs. W. Hamilton, on Sunday. k e 1 11 r. Russell Gray spent the,week x: end at his cottage on Balsam. Lake. v 7. • PAINTERS A DECORATORS our r can . . _ nick. clean#1 .per h for q = � ' guaranteed first-class painting and Y - STOKE _ = r n T IVIO I paper-hanging. & '¢ STO and Frank WHITE R ALE IrEGISTS - Wednesday,' May 4, 1960 - auc- tion sale of'124h , grade Holstein we d dng . �� Mercury 1• - dairy he d of fresh• .,•..,, .� ,. .. - - era, N 30 M No. H tractor, _ ton 'sk-up truck, No. 1 0 Cr se pick + up baler, new MH parallel bar side + " rake, roller biasing wagon gee;. a- long with popular and late. models of-'fa-in 'implements and machinery. milking machine, cooler, baled hay, of _ clover seed eta the property 1 _ — H. WiLon, at Lot 23,-.Con. 2 Scat- / C born Township, on Cowan's Road, --_ half mile south of Sheppard Ave. r' Sale at 1.00 P. m. Terms cash. No } -- reserve. Farm sold. Jas. Smith, • cWk. KEN and CLARKS PRZN- ' _ Envoy sP.uol Sedan TICE, auctioneers, Markham. Oat. NOTICE TO CREDITORS •' . AND OTHERS true asoline economy. .. - i - —_ 4-door convenience . Ix_ tE ESTATE.• _.•_ g . .. - - HELEN TO y H N -I D� . See it...try it...buy it : © .- - :. Decease _ > . - $ having clis�ad- :' -.,. ALL PERSON ' en late of the Township of Pickering', - x who died on..or about the Sth day "' 1 _ of December 1959,_are hereby,not- i MI ified to send particulars of am e o "� the undersigned on or before Ap X - 29, 1961._ after which 'dafe the es- -- fate wilt be distributed=wf-h-regard - _ .. C."0A only to the claims of which the an- dersigned- eh~U then have noticf, and the undersigned -will not be - _ -•- - - _ - -- - - Hable to any person whose chairs he shall not then have notice. _. 28th - ::. dealer March, en , - ' at To ::See your envoy f ' - DATED to this day e - - NORMAN STANLEY TODD, - _ Ad•ttitiistiator, by his Solicitors, Sax r - - - - Isaacs, 6 Adelaidb Street, East, 9 W. AINSWORTH LIMITED, AJAX To _ Toronto. - apr 22 .. -•. .A Michell, Claremont, w� Bait a1+�- L liimmer 292; A. Penstone 250; No. 4. - Evelyn 20 Pauline Howe 217; Jean Palmer M. Eger*Lf 2.32: M. 'Hunt 229; J. No. 1. • Eileen- 18 •215: Hazel Neale 213;,Pat ; Enron Mr. and Mrs. A. Blackley and Palmer 224; H. Dawson 219, 218; No. 6. - Barbara 16 212, 205; Wilda Law 203; Eileen s (reosivsd too'Lb for last weer) • • • • Thompson 202; Betty Madden 200. �aoaa of Islington, visited friends at B. Madden 218; N. Bullock 212; J. Beason Lehman and Keith Green- the Park on the week-end. Disney 211; E. Bonnetta 211; B. HSF - Nora Bullock 305; HSH = — 1 field accompanied the Unionville ' Boyes. 210; P. C eron 208• K. Nora Bullock 307; HTF - Parbara hockey team to Goderic�► om friday pkk�g Ladies Bowling League Stork 205. Suter 634; HTH - Bart►$ra Suter Barrie' 'Pomeroy,of last weelc. - 200 Scores And Over - Handicap - 655. ,Stimdings'As Of April 13. L. Rimmer 318; M. Hunt 2SS;' J. ' Mrs. L Lehman spent a day with Photo By Mrs. Clatworthy of Locust Hi1L. - Palmer 249: P. Cameron 249: H. 200 SeoresAndOver - ' i Welcome to Rene: Mr. Elliott who Team Points Dawson 245, 244; M. Egeroff 240; Nora Bullock 305; Acne Penstone Y - has taken charge of the Baptist Cir- No. 2. - Dorothy 32 B. Madden 237; J Disney 228; P. 255; Barbara Suter 253, 225; Norma Copies of pictures appearing in this_ , cult There will be an Induction Ser-- No. 3. - Amy 28 Richardson 218; K. Stork 215; H. Baker 239; • Evelyn Bonnetta 231,', papa over the "credit line" "photo vice in the near future. No. S. - Hazel 21 Mitchell 214, 202. son Pat Stratford 2254 Bid Thompl by Barrio.Pomeroy" are available In ` 1 and Home Club held a suc No. 4. - Evelyn 21 Pickering Ladies' Bowling League son 219; Bessie Bryant 211; Hazel I• School Neale 205: Mari. Hunt 203.• two sixes: I. you world h'Ice a ooplr cessful Bake Sale and Afternoon No. 1..- Eileen 2l (photo) of these pictures, the 5 'b 7 Tea on Thursday. No. 6. - Barb+ra 17 Standings As'Ot April 25. 200 Scores And Over • Handicap• lP P Y All roads led to Hagetanan's male s e Nora Bullock 307; Barbara Suter size, 50•cents; the a by 10, 75c. { HSF - Lit Rimmer 292; HSH - Team >°bhib 260, 232: Bid Thomp To order, ¢hone Mr. Pomeroy at = on Thursday: The farm has been TEmple 9-1417. . sold for an air field. 318; HTF - Jean Disney 585; HTH No. 2. - Dorothy 32 Pat S essier9 246, 205; Marj 'Hunt No. 3. - Am %Z4 229; Bessie Bryant 228; Hilda Mit- The Ladies' Aid met at the home of - Hazel Dawson 656• y Hilda Lennox 218; Mrs. A. Pearce, President. Mrs. A. - 200 And Over - Flat - No. 5. - Hazel 22 chell 221, 209; s�!j /` F �O �4 • .. , ••,, 0-1>� -old Mme,, --�" Si f *`�,!a►�s SAS G C SOS* �� V�,��;. , - OM. _ - TODAY MORE THAN LLION RESIDErJTS ±OF THE PI�,OVIi'�TCE OF ONTARIO ARE COVERED S , g ONTA RIO HOSPITAL .INSURANCE 11'H1S MEANS THAT 93°/o OF THE POPULATION _ WOW HAVE MA►XIMUM'PROTECTION AGAINST THE COST OF NECESSARY HOSPITAL CARE 4,200,000 ONTARIO RESIDENTS, IM GROUPS, are now insured . .. . 26,000 business firms and ;other organizations are co-operating to make these ;HERE'S , WHAT 70 DO - benefits available to their employees and members. - - -- - -- -_ — T IF YOU CHANGE YOUR JOB.-- Be sure to get Dili Certificate _ yea Follow -_ -' - 1,200,000 RESIDENTS, NOT IN GROUPS, are in of Payment (Form 104) from the firm you are 1 ving. U : . -:the simple Instructions on the back. isured through premiums paid directly to the Com- _ - YOU MARRIED... Family Hospital Insurance remi , ;mission. �Belsure you are both protected. Tell your ems � GET - .. . -. _. ums are required a -�ployer or collector right away. If you pay direct . . . tell the _ 100,080 MUNICIPAL WELFARE RECIPIENTS are m - Commission. -also covered for hospital care. IF YOU ARE NOW NINETEEN This means you are.no longer ;insured under your parent's Hospital Insurance Certificate. sis=,000,000 WAS PAID IN 1!5!, through the 'When�ou become 19,separate premiums are required.Applica- available to most a on forms are b t hospitals, banks and any office 1 - Commission, for• standard ward hospital care re, the Commission. , `'u ceived by insured residents \ �� YOU piANGE ADDRESS...'If you pay through a group, no action is necessary. If you pay on a direct basis, tell the Com- :EVERY-MONTH LAST YEAR, MORE THAN 50,000 mission immediately. _ ' PATIENTS received hospital benefits under their ' IF YOU GO TO NOSPITAL.. Make sure•you take your Hos ' t.:. - l Ontario Hospital Insurance Certificates. These - ttal Insurance Certificate or, at least, the Certificate number benefits covered cases'ranging from minor emer- To avoid confusion jot the number down now,where it can easily = genit—reatments to long-term illnesses costing sev- be found when needed. >:eral .thousands of dollars. YOU NEED EMERGENCY CARE...Remember–Emergency - r _ — insured o f received with 2 -0ii - -,,o • :. - t-patient hospital care is ' only i , recei . hours following an accident. T 51000 ONTARIO RESIDENTS RECEIVED BENE- ' FITS for hospital care while out the Province. AND REMEMBER... Always pay premiums when due. Don't .lake chances Prompt payment of Hospital Insurance premiums ---- - - - MORE HOSPITAL BEDS IN ONTARIO — Coin— ". afeguards your future:protection. It may be a blessing to you _ some day. _. . .. - munities, hospitals and the Commission are work- - ' READ YOUR�iOSPITAL INSURANCE "GUIDE" an interesting I- Wing together; assisted by Provincial and Federal aittle folder which gives you the answers. Copies are available - grants, to meet the need for more hospital accom- _ _ _from insure d•groups, all hospitals, most banks,or any office of mddation in a growing Ontario.In 1959,2,000 new the Commission. beds were added; accommodation for 3,000 beds IF YOU ARE NOT INSURED was under construction and facilities for 3,500 ARE NOT ELIGIBLE FOR BENEFITS + _ more,beds were in advanced planning stakes 'Application forms are available at hosAls and most banks or any office of the Commission . . . Firms having 6 to 14 - WHAT DOES ALL THIS MEAN TO YOU? . '�' persons on the payroll may elect to form groups. Obtain _ It means many things. But, to you as an insured person, details from tJte Commission. —° probably the most important is the fact that hospital - expense is no longer an obstacle when your doctor recom- t TORONTO NT ' • ' - mends hospital care for you or your dependants. This T �,' ONTARIO i o ingots greater peace of mind for all concerned. F , : , J:'K -- MISCELLANEOUS - �LASSII FIED INSURANCE SRPTIC TANKS - e ARTICLES FOR SALE ;.l WRITE EVERY KNOWN TYPE OF INSURANCE +CLEAd9ED " COMING EVENTS (CASH AND CARRY FRICMII CYRIL E. MORLEY W. J. DU1l St Georges Anglican Church ON PLYWOOD EN ARTY K REAL ESTATE - Oshawa - FA 3404c x GARDEN P 4x8 3(i , will be held on . 4:e�xlb AS CLOSE TO YOU AS YOUR TELEPHONE -- SATURDAY, JUNE 25. •'. 4x$x3fi ieL� ... Further de:ails later. 4zgx -.32 KINGSTON RD. W., PICKERING,. ONTARIO - - RODMAN PICKERING TOWNSHIP 5-16th'•s Sheathing Plywood . TELEPHONE:-PICKERING: OFFICE WH. 2-6212-RES. WH. 2-3115 COUNCIL. i6th's • . sA - -- SHEET METAL nth'.-Underlay #6.� , will told their Regina's Meeting, on 4x4 Pop. Underlay i1.2,E MONDAY, MAY 2, 1960 at 8.00 P. M. in the FORREST LUMBER CO. LTD. WORKS ffi�ipal Building, Brougham Opp. Picketing, Twp. Police Stafmm4 COOPER BLOCK LTD. for Regular Business. No. 2.'Highway �, Avthoriud Consumers' G•s L. T. Johnston, Clerk Phone. TIZmp1e 9-1.361 928 CALEDONIA ROAD -'TORONTO 11 Company Dealer For ------- ---- APPLES AND POTATOES BLOCKS & BRICKS • GARWOOD - BROUGHAM BOWLING - FOR SALE • GURNEY The Sunday School, Teachers and Mac's., $2.50 per bush. the Y. P. U. of St. John 's Church, Spies $2.75 per lush. STRUCTURAL STEEL RHEEM Brougham, are holding a Bowling Please bring container. - DLAY _ � : I -- us leaves 43 N : � FIN �a'r also (mile wescNoE �RyS CRANE RENT • Party at Markham, this F enurg. B at-7 Highway. �eaio jr RJRl�tACES, WATER HEATERS and week-ands also. - `_,--STATION RD., PICKERING, ONT.-Phonon WN. 2-1seo. H1II. 3-ZaoZ GAS RANGES a HOS � A1�X1l10f'y -Fttoae: wHiashall 2:1z4T - - - - nine Cgood pigs; thr-64 ' ;FLOOR'FURNACES : . eman, Litt .. LE months old. John 1 T•rms up 10 S Tears 4 ; Ni'hw-+Y No. 2. - -JOHN L• LAY _ : 'PayaM• on gas big The Hospital Auxiliary met for FOR,SALE, - se!/ee, three-quarW, its April meeting at the Nurses' Re- ,continental bed•and nine-piece div,. - 1 si.de. a on Monday evening, w:tli ing'room sriite, aIJ in excellent opa• Mrs. W. Griffith in the chair. The dition• Pie W151r1313. f ASSURANCE . MO. 116-MIS WHITBY members held a sewing bee during PRUDENML COMPANY LTD. OF EN% the meeting, and. accomplished t a FOR SALE - 1953 Deluxe Cher. -----••--------•--------_---� good amount of work. Plans for the Sedan, black,' white top, exceptional _ -�E - AUTO LE - FIRE MILLER Spring Dance are completed, and car, with radio, clock duel many er• tic are still availabl an s e - HEATING tickets a ti a from y tra . Phone: WI•i2-2353. ) 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST' member of the Auxiliary. This will be on Friday, Aprif 29 at the Ajax FOR SALE - Climax Timothyl Ol6te: Station Ple=a, Ajax Shopping Canter. Phone: wx 2-3301 �4 HOUR SERYiCE Coin'munity Centre. The•rumgraggee Seed.. Fred Puckrin, W H2-4477. ! Phone For Immediate Coverage Day• Or Night sale will' be held on the first weblc CUT RATE the' Shopping Centre, All contribut- TV set: six mouth-3 old. Paid $2599. COLEMAN ions of hood used clething; china- Runs perfect. Will sell for $125.00. Cis, Ce ct are, small furnishings etc. a be _ Furna Spa Heators, W er we m on on whey MORTGAG&3 AFP SALE Heaters, Ranges, Wall a Floor leave donations, or for pick-up will Phone: TEmpie 9-170! RAI FOR SALE - Timothy.Seed. Jnq. _ emm ` i •", rna s bush next w•eek..Please keep R er, phone �'H2-4135. G. NEWELL $ th i g f p turn Chan but - 7.50 the ho{pital in mind when'renewing - - Trailer Hooting a Accessories Your wardrobes and.-doing house- PEAT' MOSS BARGAIN Real Estate Broker «- Pickering Village SUMMER PRICES cleaning: Large bales, 7% .en. feet, at 04.S0. WHitehall 2-3491 Picked up on the farm. No deliver ANNOUNCEMENT •• WH. 2-5770-1 or Toronto EM. 2-3625 _ . . - �, �•- - 216 Brock St. S., Whitby - Phone MO. 8-3625 9 TUDOR ST.,.AJA1c Mr. and Mrs. Albert Di.ch, of First fa--m JERRY ortij;of Pkk ing Hi& ' Res. "Highways" a Mile East of Dunbarton, No. 2 Highway - -----�- °-----.-- Walkerton. Ontario. announce the School. Phone: WH14W7.. g e of their only daughter. a Pr 29 Jacqueline Isoben, to Mr. George TE R R YS Ar.hur Palm, Elliott Lake, son of HELP WANTED :$ELECTRICAL Steven g P the Mr Gorge _ DON BLIZZARD ELECTRIC . Pickering. and MEN or WOMEN full or part and Pahts, of Mildtiiay, Oat The wedd- time. No experience necessary.. . wet lag to take piece on Satusdap, April train you. No investment. Write: " -• - /► - PL�MB�NV -33r 1960, at 10.00 a. m. at Sealed s.Rlwleigli'S". Dept. D-343-NN, 4fg6i • Heart Church, WaIkdrtotn, bat ` COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL WIRING For Service Day Or Night Richelieu, Montreal. pi`Aa`i"g United C hnch WANTED - hous• -k cep er f o r ___-- two Coll TE. 9-1521 Easter Sunday good cook; other hp kept EE ESTIMATE adul ts: ` Yt�TI ------ -- - -- - • Mile east onnNo. a i, s S CJa Good wages• li - - •P h Pidcari 362 - . at Pig Mrs.congregation probably the t .,� OAG J. VE butldrrr�w� hone�W'�p5�53.Y �gce • '' H. RNOY � rAnrds s H Atnol>S . _ worship as seen _ Sscavaturg, T:eerehing, Grading. 57 Butters, as ps, �� Z,� the morning service -.Phone: WH2 2-37 Rev. Melville CARETAKER WANTED ape 15. chose as appropriate subject, this also summer help, short-order cook; Sunday, - Easter - Power Born Of and waitresses, full or pai t-tboo. FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED: NOTICE TO CREDITORS Sufferine' Apply: Villa Rouge Restaurant,. Ift yiA6tF � L ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES AND OTHERS The choir, raider the direction of ATlaatit 2-0732. X ALSO FOR ADDITIONS IN THE ESTATE OF Mrs. C..E. Brgwtr, organist, present- AND IMPROVEMENTS. HENRY CHAS. ALEXANDER eel spout Ester manic - Mrs Jas WANTED Koch in her characteristally pure. "D VW WILL1'ELL WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN Gentleman tones, took She solo work WANTED to RENT - small house TEM►T LIFE IR S�• ON FJEISTIIVti MORTGAGES. ALL PERSONS having claims a- Pickering United Church is np- in vicinity of Liverpool, Pick n . Poo en - .Y g idly a approaching that sate where _ �� � sEI�IL+EO, gauist the Estate of Henry Charles y Pp g - 1 IF YOU REQUIRE ANY MORT- Alexander, Gentleman, late of the 'accommodation at Sunday morning or Dumbarton d+�strict. Two •admires. �OQ QADlO•T.V. S'ET ,y May 1. Reasona.,le. State partieul- 1 se wEU I GAGE FINANCING i FOR FAST Township of Pickering, in the ' service is becoming something of a errs. Apply Box 648'News Office COURTEOUS SERVICE: CALL ' - County of Ontario, who died on or problem at time$. Many chairs had about January 21, 1960, are hereby to be brought into the main auditor- , T.O RENT - four-roomed farm cot < notified to send in to the under- ium, last Sunday morning. Mr..But- p� o AUBREY E. IRELAND tage, inside conveniences, available AND COMPANY �'�� Executrix of the said deceas- tars' sermons are widely, being ells- _ - ed on or before the 15th day of May, cussed and commented on favorably May 1. '$50' a itiontli. WH2=3273. 1960, full particulars of their claims. and kindly.by a gr eat"many persons f Immediately after the said date, the You are invited to attend each or 0"DELAIDE ST. W said Executrix will dist ibute the any service. Saturday,A HEaREGISTER g auction TORONTO Z ONTARIO assets of the said--deceased, 'having sale of household furnidure, power J regard only to claims of which she St Andrews Presbyterian Church lawnmowers, automatic Frigidaire shall have notices electric washer, almost now; ,refrig- ire 8-5300 or Em re 6.5964-- DATED at Ajax, this 30th day of The church was fiiled to capacity ' �P' Pi orators:-garden tools; other tool*.. 1. OF Evenings March, 19W on. Sunday morning for divine ser- etc. and miuell;neeus articles. Igo TExnple 9-1750 - WA. 2-6902 GLADYS JEAN ARMSTRONG, vice. The.service was conducted by junk this sale.*Property of joh+s -_ Executrix by°W. leceric, aild B. A., LL, B., 152 Harwood Ave., entered the church to the process- , onto over the Easter week-cad. otiiers.�At Prex:ttce•Auction Roosts Ajax; Orrtssio. P. O. Box l6, Ajax. $anal, hiyrtgi 223: Rejoice the Lord at Franklin House, Markham Vila T T.V. '• H 'F� Mr. W. Dunsford, Toronto, visit- may 6 is King". Mrs. Marion McClern � Sale at 1.00 p. m. DST. Tema r SPE L STS organist and leader. A full choir cd' his mother Mrs. Kaie Dunsford, birth of their baby' girl, last Thnrs- sang a beautiful anthem "Awake, cash.No reserve, K)SN A CLl1R>�$ - a Kingston Road,. Rouge Hill, Easter PR$NTICE, auctioneers. r W HTTF14 A?•I ?-588(1 Sunday. day thou that Sleepest'. Scripture read- map 5 --"--"-'-""'--""•-°' Mrs. Florence Schwalm, Kingstgil Mrs. Florence Cordes, 'Toynevale inns: Psalm •86, and- St. John 20: ` Dr., is spending a week in Midland' 1-18. Mr. Heron gave. a vet fine ����C �I` Roa.d,. visited her grand-daughter, ' 8 Y AJAX REFRIGERATION ' G 1. with her famil message on What does Easter. Mrs. Annable and two great grand- y AND AIR-COPfDITIONING 1[r. and Mrs. C. A. Schwalm and children Mark and Michael, Mrs. Ro Mansell and Pauline, of mean to Mary Magdalene". To Mon- y Y SALES 6 9$RVICE w treal, last week-end. Old Rosebank Road, S. are spend- Mary Magdalene, it was a time of Q Cooanercial and Dods non John spent Easter week-end Miss Nancy DeGeer, Torontb, inq a week in Severn, O it., visiting joy and hope; Christ was her full - Custom'Built with theiLdaughter and son-in-law Y friends. life. Through these Lenten sermons Refrigeration and two grandsons, Mr. and hies. spent last week-end with her father And Sealed L1�rit Repairs Mr. DeGeer, Rouge Hill. Mr. and Mrs. DeBray, of Toronto we have heard•it i3 a time of dec- ?Air Condit$ All Mahn M. AnnWe. Montreal. • visited their,daughter Mrs. Colby of, ision, re repentance and forgiveness. om We are glad to hear that Bruce y p Pro t Efficient Service. Mr. Earl Adams and Mrs. John- Pine Rid D. last Sunday. To us Easter i3 a time of.peace and ' ,,stone, of Toronto, visited Mr. and Hollinger, A1LOna_ Road, is home � Y P WH2-5835 ' from hospital and doing well. Mrs. A. Webb and family of joy and hope. Living in the strength _ ]des. A. Westbrook, Altona Road, ��'iilowdale, visited Mr. and bits. of. -we shat( truly see God. 25 Tor dinner last Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hull, of Tor- j' onto, visited Mr. and Mrs. Brett, of Knvin an family on Easter Sunday, The Risen Christ 'sitteth at the NEED MONEY? Mrs. D. Wallace of Toronto tiffs- Kingston Road, Rouge Hill, last The Thursday Afternoon 'Euebre right -hand of God. the Father, Unlimited Funds Available Ost �.,ited Mr. and bars. O. P. Waldrufi will he held at the home of 'Mob. The Junior congregation was con- f Altona Rd. lagt week-end. Sunday. Farms, Homes, Motels. Stores 1IRC. F. Schwalm, Kingston Rd., Rouge ducted by Mrs. Burt.Waters, ass- Fag She Anywhet+s. No Miss Mary Lou Annable, of Ott- - 'Hill.`Winners were: 1: Mrs. Lee' isted by Margaret Hartf6rd. .,Corr. Retainer Fees. awa, visited her mother'Mrs. Mary EAST ROUGE 2. hies. Kinq; Con., bars. AistYnorp'e; Saunders, Finch Ave.; less; week-end. Congratulation*. to Mr. and Mrs. .Throw, Mrs. Forbes. � Delray ilsont Am - e Mr. and Mrs. Edmonds, Altona Earl Thompson, Dyson Rd., on the 450-A Wilson Ave. ' Road entertained visitors from T9re �TM 3M 3.2M Church choir with their Easter mw- brooch in the shape of a ma leaf. Lynn spent Sekool &W6 E is at both services. The local Scouts-were as a twro----Mrr.and A , Udell. r 4*ffi Recent visitors`at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dopkiag an¢ day+ camp-out this week on the Don The Ladiei' Awffliaryr of they _ �Ifi'arid air's. D.. TFiouipsou were: Vaughan Willard Hoau And School family of Dundas, spent 5tladay Sanderson (their leadu),farm, near Legion held their regular Mrs. Th4aipson's•brother, Mr. Jim . a • • with tlfe Morgan and Bill Evans'• Ashburn. on April 14, The annual vait Payton and sidrers Dorothy and $et- Preparations for the Vaughan famthes• V A shower was held ott April 9th the Zone Coayntartders, R. 8a y. Christine Thompson returned to -Fen-_-Facto—bz herd at the -�--and--Mrs. �ordon Borland for l�fis« Barbara Songlturst and and bars. Bear, both of Eo ' s,s Gartaaoque to spend the Easter•hol- school on Saturday, April 30, at 2nd family, of Walkerton, sent the Mr: Larry Burrell, at the home of vilk Branch was enjoyed. 'ddays.vritti her grandparents. 2.30 p. 'm., are nearly completed. holiday tth Mrs. Borland here. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bryant. The Mr. Jos. Morley, now static Mr, and Mrs. Harry Hopkinson 'Lovely summer clothes for children Mr. Eddie Ortiz entertained Mc. couple were married on Saturdaly by in Marville, France, with the RC Spent the Ea3ter Week with her par- are bring sewn by the Home and and Mrs. Moto, of Toronto, on Sun,- Rev. A. E. Cresswell and Rev. Geo, recently won a .silver medal, ski, ants Mr. and Ms. C. C. South of, School members to be sold on the day. Davison. in Switzerland. Hr won over fo Spruce Hill Road. Sewing Table which will be .under Mr. and Mrs. Thos. J,ye, Toron- The W. A. of the.United Church two others. =- s Mrs. Loyd Chute has recently, the direction of Mrs. A., WaterQ. to, spent Sunday kith Mr. and bars. meets on April 27, at 2. OOp. m. The Mr. and bars. Gordon Morley. been ill with measles. The area's best cooks are already Don. Hedges. committee in charge: Mrs. L. Pugh, New York, by plane, on Ap ' Remember - -keep Sat. May 7, in signed up by Mrs. E. Pelham, to The special week-of Easter Ser- Mrs. H. Gauslin and Mrs. F. Loyst, to visit M. and Mrs. .Morley, Itrlind-for tht On-We-Go Rummage stock the Home-Baking Table. Ev- vices at the Baptist Church were Roll Call - "Household Hints". . Sale. Come and browie around in eiyone's house-cleaning is being ex- very well attended, when Rev. Ivor A new mail service begins next the•United Church Sunday School pedited to provide White Elephants Powell was special speaker. Mem-' Monday, when the mail will come SALE REGISTER ,Rooms and buy some home baking foe the Rummage Table, where Mrs. bers of Claremont and Stouffville to Stouffville by truck. 'It will eb Saturday, May 14. - auction at the Rake Sale. K. Roberts is"in charge. Mrs. Win. choirs assisted the Baptist choir itt picked up there by Mrs. Jean.Red= MH Mustang tractor, Fan= The Base Line.Home and School ' gedaIl is preparing the Comes the music. Shaw; at I1.00 a. m. and 6.06 p. �n inea, Implements, Garden Executive el'bcted at the April 11, Room and has plans for every mem- Sareo employees are tniking a -From now on, the Claremont rail- with equipment; Tools, Ray, Gr meeting for the coming.year wasz as ber of-the family. It will be her tour of the GM Plant in Oshawa o4 way station will be a "flag stop'.• Straw; Household furniture, ' follows: President, ' bir;, D. Earl; happy job to find winners for the April 28. The bus-will leave the bfr. -Ed. Lewis, of Claremont, will ing choice antique pieces,Ist. Vice-Pros. Mrs. E. Plitz; Treas- factor y mprping at the dishes, ubenaih, effetrs etc. Pr mountain of prizes, which are ac- Y here at 6.•i5 p• m.__- _preazh 'next Sunda carer, Mrs. B. Laureyssens; 2nd.V: cumulating with the help of interest- Congratulat:ons to the Claremont Baptist Church and Mr. Gordon of the estate of the Labe Pros. Mrs. E. Parro; Recording Sec- ed industries. Even the babies in the Hockey Team on winning the Graham. of Oshawa, in the even- Remmer, at part of son"h retary, Mrs H. Plitt; Corresponding re-school room free bab stttin ) Stouffville Community League Tro- ing. Mr. Carnegie will be in Mon- Lot 14, Con. 3, Pickering S Ming ec.,, Mrs. I. Pfitz;.Exec. Comtnitt- are almost sure to win a sucker.' Phy this year. They defeated the treat, ship, east of Church St. North, ee: Mrs.-D.Oliphant, Mrs. E. Febrt; Stouffville •team last Thursday' ev- Mr. and Mrs. J. Kenned p, m, Terms cash. 1lfo -, , an addition to the day, the students Y J y,.of Tor- at 100 Mr. lb Jorgenson, Mrs. A.--Thure- -are being ncoura.g to enter their eeing 4-Q totake the series. At onto, spent -Sunday with Mr, and erve, KEN and-CLARKE p �, Mrs. M. McKay. g 1 ---• Y' handwork in the children's camper- the end of the game, the Trophy Mrs. J. McGuire TICE, atxsienism - ` 'Several resMettta from the area at- •ition and the ribbon winning entries was presented to Team Captain Bob- Mr. and Mrs. W. Gliddon and any 13 � t'eaded the cantata 'The Seven I.asZ w ill be od display at theFun Fare:_ Cherry by Les. Clark, President of Words of Christ on Easter Sunda What with clowns, balinooms, re- the Stouffville Arena Co. We undr 4venialt it St. ?ir$othyra Churcfi, decked erstand a banquet'is being planned freshments and a tea room, Agincoaf. 1U work was 'directed out for spring, this event promises for the boys in the near future Wider. J'ad too,organist and choi!%-.. -.an interestitUt.and profitable time . The-Annual Faltkc* sad Son Pap- - 3frs. Mariba McCkmenta was for area residents. 'That's - Satur- c�uet:of the Scouts 'and Cuba will _ day. April 9fr, at 2.� P. m be held in the Ilatl tract Mortiday , airie �o�ero� , t sololst at Ahisoodls United Church eweniag. Included in the program !la Good Friday mornsag.. . will be some Awards, won by local e : -Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jacyno, Tor- Scouts. R.R. 3, PICKERING, ONT. — Old Rosebar,h Rd. N.- TL 9.141; onto, visited on Tdesday with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Lewis visit- A congregational dinner was bretd iatE Mrs. George Watson. ad her parents Mr. and Mrs. Clare on Saturday evening at the Baptist M PORTRAITS Mr. E. G, Clyde is spending the Keevil over the week-end. Church. Mrs. McKinley, mother of • WEDDINGS - Xaaler vacation with his daughter, Miss Loretta Anonby is tatting i the pastor's wife, Mrs. Carnegie, » B �IETSoto8rrwp�er ri Mrs' E°ar'�'amitl� 'and'Cdr; Smith, part in a piano recital in Whitby oil, •who'-is returning to Scotland after at Seaforth. this Frida evenin a year's visit here. Mr. Chas. Gos- GROUPS, ETC y' g - ed home from Oshawa.Hospital. r' r y :.�: ...;,.;•.,.e .-• p on Sunday assisting the United presented Mrs. McKinley with a Mr. G J. Fletcher is ill at his home on Spruce Hill Road. The Flying-Up ceremony of the Brownies was well attended at St. M Paul's Church. on Monday. -^ .u.i_, ." �, -- Mra, Gerry Dagenais, formerly of „ Dunbarton, is very ill in the St. ' or Im`S hfichael's Hospital: A. , Mrs. Walter Lynde is in ° Ajax iospital.. fAll/aStlAlll� vv t, Mrs. A. .•Gourlie and Mrs. W. Willis attended a Thankoffering flf�9A meeting in Whitby on .Tuesday and a luncheon meeting at the Mclville' -.Church, West.Hill, on Thursday � �i �#d , � A, baby-shower was lield at the 11y€r1Alr home of'Mrs. D..VanDuyn, of Pine "' s prfve," for Mrs.' D. Byrne. .About eighteen ladies surprised Mrs. Byrne with many lovely gifts. The hostess- es eerved lovely_ refreshments. o the Ed. Corti—. -wells were: his L brother, Roy and -family of Ottawa. Bliss Bonnie Howard, of Pige Dr: J . - -_ - -As'celebrating her eighth birthday on . ----. _- " �� a ,Friday, April 15. Mr. and Mrs. E. Cornwell Sr. of 5 Parry Sound, have returned home ; -- -. -after spending a tnordi. with their ;eon air. Ed. Cornwell, and family. Congratulations to Howard Crosp who recently . attended a Safety N .Drive Banquet in Tordfito and re4- L' eived his Eleventh Year Safe Driv- &, ,; d 7utg Award. We are sorry to hear Mrs. J. ;'.;Heward has been Confined to bed :over the Easter holiday. Her friends v 5 cad neighbors wish her a speedy re- 6I1 ; j Mr, Victor Rudik and Mr. Gqrd- with 'bn "Annis are spending the Easter "BJERi;A ' week-end in Washington. It 1111T1f1 f ` Mr. and 'Mrs.. Leonard Mills, of r 'Montreal, spent Easter week-end - } •' .•with Mr, Mills' ,mother, Mrs. F. ; _ ills. .» - s an3-lfrs."-Arthr.Knnis, of ' bttaNca; and bliss Annis Quacketv i bush, of•Toronto, are spending the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. E. Z, " Sympathy'is extended to kf;s. porothy May, on the recent death ?:...: .of her father. - i Mrs. Bruce Hollinger ltas retun- mg lied home from the Ajax Hospital Mr$,;NV. Bourne ha3jeturned to 'Her home from the Ajax : Fad is convalescing frost an opera- < pW Iron.. Bob Pearce visited his parents Mr. ford Mrs. Harry Pearce on the week 4 t • DttttbWon'Wtid Church- 1 A Mt Rundall of the Bible Soeiely ` Sondgcted the morning service. The SEE flFliurdt was filled capacity for the Waster - Service "Happy Easter 1[orningy' was the anthem, and 16v- solo a t the "Holy City" was' sung 1by Mrs.. Vera Freeman, with Mrs. K 3 Mr at the organ. The Jun _ f< a — for congregation was 'conducted by 'a fFrs. 'Mabel 'Cochrane .and Mrs. SEALER TODAY orothy Forsyt NEED MONEY? Unlimited Ftutd! Available On F N OENIRAL MOTORS VALUS �'artaa. Ifemes, Metals, Stores Fast Service Anyrwhete. NoG 'P-1660C Delra y Iefvestments.-:- , a 45ant Wilson Ave. Law Motor Sales ltd ': I Toronto _ ME 3.�� '• • _� - ' _ . Pickering - - � . . , • We regrdt-. d report the rudder J . .. T ?'. 'fw+s�-,�s��.*'.:' _ . - 'f- Y-re•' .,+.�.� t c�VA iANT Eb p��g of Mrs. Wm. Gray of Broag- _-:1: �...y -.mss ' ? c—_ _ ham. and the sympathy of this com- �� ' LTD. , RQ a • 1 e7C8"9 .a minify is extended to the relatives . * and grand children. Several friends of 1 ;MOACIM� '' the community paid'tbear respects at :;PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Auv Make oz- M.odel the parlours in Markham:-Interment - — L fUNERAL DMECTOR Whitevale cemetery. - Arthur Field The Brock Road Home at,d School FURNITURE DEALER- held their Executive meeting on COSMETICS - SUNDRIES BABY DEEDS Tuesday, April 49_ Brownie meet- �' ' ing was not held on Monday. Linda McPhail was enrolled at their last STORE HOURS AYtO y Private AraWa�tce Sorvko meeting. _ E t?AY OR NIGHT Congratulations to Mrs. James W EK'DAYS DAILY 9-9 s , • =� ;{Ds1lilrls= I:q*/s� ! Farley, who celebrated her birthday s ' on Monday, April 1B. SUNDAYS 1-5 SU YS ✓1i HOLIDAYS STATION Ra., PICIRRWO WM. McEACHNIE, P Janice and .Michael Carter are phone: TEmpie 9-1611 • members of the YMCA group en- PICKERING PHONE WH. 2-5961 • joyed a train ride this week as a 'Atbr Mats, , �N.8.2520 _� special Easter treat. Repairs Can Be Financed Phone WH. 2.2171 Mr: hand Mrs. J. Hughson are spending the Easter vacation with Piekeriri�, Ont. the Tatter's brother, at Napanee. KL ��� CuR�E Mr. and Mrs. W. Carter and the _, family spent Easter Meek-end via- , RAHAM HARDWARE R34*rtlt. icing Mr. and Mrs. Musklow, of - Musklow. • 1iesesri'eaii AaNE txte W. H. j.TFIOMPSON, B. A„ LLD. Mrs. �V'mr. biiddleton and Mrs. J. �i�lCeS Oj s ` •t Daur3et o Bradshaw and children, spent the i P - - _ Banister WA 801<dso[ week-end with the former'a mother - 1/roea Rt" bo mw►b H'�' 1Bsfdt6 Colu'mma � OntRfb Mrs. Walton, at Dundalk. _ jib= N� )tls4/a Visitors air.and Mrs. Weavers' �� as $iM/oaslble _A)m during the week-end: Mr. Ian Mar- _ ls/ SS1.• _ .'E e,, � WHitaba>i 2-5151. ; of Newtonbook: Mrs. Geo. Seth _ rt�ee and Wendy, of Highland .Creek: � � � i rRe dens T$a*e 9.2031 lriiss Flora McPherson, of Toronto, , _� R M i�a8o Ar* and Mr. and Mrs. M. Chyla, of - lfa k%M P.a o� NW66 so• Toronto. . PHONE WH. 2-1911 -- !PICKERING 1 - vzemumo bsve beQn' " Crei hton, Fraser, D non Mr• and Mrs. H.Dawsoa spent mews since lose, g ry . the week-end with their son, in Tor- onlo. ` /� —Re MurdoL+ Sorry to report 3lrs..Jas. Shanley albs C to II _ Hann a r ng in the Oshawa Hospital, having un- . Barrtsfers,^SoRcitors' and Notaries dergone surgery, but is reported-to .. L. R• FLEURY be-doing,nicely. 'Weddings, Banquets, Showers • •" Pub4ic ... . g cI :Bank of Commerce Chambers, 'the Women's Guild Barrister, Solicitor, S Simcoe Street North, Oshawa of St. George's Anglican Church ii Bakery Products holding a Tea and Bake Sale, Sat- �i • ?� Notary Public Telephone RA. 3-3446 gyp,April 3,1950, from 3.00 to 5po Meat Pies Our Specialty' m. in the Recrea.ion Roam of the + , +, ntrselx Rectory. — AT. 2.7391 or AT. 2-1364 �" WANTAD — SALE REGISTER. COUNTRY Hamm 4 SMALL ACRYAGAN AhiD M t•FrL l:3A to 3:30 p sr. Wedneadriy, April 27 - auction sale l ,dap mr1 Eueftbw F�a of 50 head high-grade' Holstein cat- My �. b Dov Etayara . AJAX LUMBER �O. By dppr� tie (dairy 'herd) -fresh cows and • i•od Gaalt Down Psysasais springers: also near new bulk tank. _ CALL - Ids. II�tfiidS milk ,cooler; Stage milker: Dairy - Fair Premps And WAVes•.eoosd farmer supplies: 2500 bales mixed +� - hay: 2500 bush. Rodney oats, scut- AU'MBER AND BUILDERS' SUPPUES- r` Cliy■��y y u�sss►.+t�u�s] - Oda - able for. seed. Property of Murray utliel� d Acerman, Lot 18, Con. 3,, Markham i A. teu.LOVGSd�r ..a s T 1PLYlAfOOD . . : PAINT . . ARBOUN _ Dionames>t porks' SqN wp. at Heodford. Sale 1.30 P: -H>Ii 7 Irlrss M. Terms cash. Farm lold and t QOBT. AIISTiN, PROP. Iib>�•rieieai Satas�aa proprietor quitting whole milk bus- DOORS AND TRIM 1 L,R. L Whitby, Ontario Establimbed le0e tneas James ..Smith, clerk. KEN Two sstlr west'of Whitby oa and CLARKE PRENTICE acct. as No, Z Highway, between p :Station Read and No. 2 ffl hW WWtby and Ajax MEAL ESTATE � $T. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN s -r'h eo: W1diby X 8- CHURCH -Dhow co-op now in Pick- :onu�rio 1 �i wing and Ajax areas, To - Rector - Rev. H. S. "epherd, B. A., D. D. -3251 t 1OLUMBIN(3 - buy of sell for prompt Box 198, Pickering — Phone 171 KAY= courteous service ask. for - SUNDAY SERVICES i gamma ISATMRGOM Mr. Blower. = _ 8.30 a. n.—Holy Communion _ f Calf 11.00 a. m.,Ho'y Communion EYWITM J� r lardware' ' ._ {4th Sunday) e p e a aer=ATU GIVEN A, is S�chatZ y` �' 11.00 :» m.—Sunda school in the - -' eA°rt r'Isba g !"u t 1 rotlp R Community Hall --- -------------- Pickerino 590 or MO. 6-M7 11.00R —Nursery Rectory - WEDNESDAY '°'�' Paints Electrical`A liance� � _ TELLNIS�OH RADII 10.00 a. m.=Ho'y Communion and _ - - - - - ... ------- ------- - - -- --- - Tools Glass -Etc' Intercessions for The -$ck d f .i REPAIRS AJAX - M e • ' :'LOYAL. ORANGE LODGE • p80N8x TBntpla 9.1191 _ . Meets•F m Tus,2 y Of lW onrh A DUNBAItTON RADIO TV S H E R R I N CHURCH OF THE L H. IiATTSW ...: HOLY TRINITY { A. K. Ferguson galsdo"n's FUNERAL AND Past' Master --=----------------------------- epal� G: CONANT, IL AMBULANCE SERVICE Pickerin United Church ,]Phone WH.. 2-0480 ' : :Pickering � + . Nl� and SOLICITOR .9 H BLJII.Dn�d, � Minister:, Rev. Melville guitars _ { No. 2 HIG A SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 1960 ;MARKS ELECTRIC y 7�i 81mee• et, t3. Oshawa AT PICKERING BEA H ROAD d 9.45 A. M. - Sunday School . , q j ------y —, 11.00 A. M: - Church Service'. : ' .. - ..• tnsuranee cos - Telephone Industrial, Commercial & Residential Wiring . WRITS OR per°' , ' WH. 2-3610 'a AU�'iEY Prompt Efficient Service - Free Estimates - Cbmp ?!Islas For Fars AM C•owtst 1 — �P 1.15 P. M. - Sunday school !� onsnsance Oft 2.30 P. M. Church Service __ __�,f. MARKS lYiotmiiis. si11s�E1a � - ' _ er..,.w. mloral. a AN ms. ---------------- ----------------- Tel. TE. 9-1570 R.R. 2, Pickering r • BRADY owman & Gibson Christian S-aence Sadety /HO1vE. w PLUMBING STORE ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO ART DUNB ON RA�10 & TELEVISION ------'------------------------'--- � .WE SELL `Invites You To Its Regular . Church Service All Pipe, FIKinR1, Fixtures Mr..b ar pICKERING __._DUNBARTON Equipment For Home Mechanic•: In Rosebank Road Public SCt1001 , MONTEITH, MONTEITH, RIEHL i CO Rosebank Road, South ` WE•Do — _ Ever Stmda at + 0 A M _- • Char Bred Accountants T--—�'---1 4 -STORE SALE REPAIR CENTRE a ln•tall•tions, Repairs-dc wmtaatlen• Sunda School At,The Same Hour'f ` '' 4aes•d TrusN•s Licensed Plumbers. y • • • ' (Two Doors West of I.G.A.) TWO RADIO & T.V. Ajax — Oshawa — Stratford` WE HELP YOU GET _. A Reading Room Is Open To The • ApMIRAI TELEVISIONS TECHNICIANS s— G. W. Mehl C.A., R.IJL Tisoa Payments At Low Cost. Public;, In The Allerton Real you _ Oshawa RA 54527 Estate Building, Kingston Rd. • LEWYT VACUUMS to serve T.V. and RADIO TUBES .'..FOR CALLS TO THE HOME curt R. waters CA. AT 2-2080 At Rouge Hills -' - "wHitehal12-0890 432D Kingston Rd. West Hill TuEadays, Thursdays, Fridays BATTERIES, ETC. PHONE TE. 9.1191 l t g y From 2.00 to 4.0o P. M. • TUBES TESTED FREE phone answered twenty-four ------ For Further Information, Call ,' . '. s AThuttic 2-2636 PHONE WN• 2-�0 hours a d „ STAFFORD B ROS. OPEN EVENINGS i SATURDAYS T.V. ANTENNA 6&%UTIONS W0�a'rAT Wesie A lbms plRy A 'r' a ' s r _ p fy -tom E'Y� _ y • _ .. X.' ?c,�,sate. N Decorator R w . y +Y,c ($75.00 IN IGA (ASH REGISTER TAPES) on e 39 r `PLUS ' FOLDER- 4 r " j$37050 IN IGA CASH REGISTER TAPES) _ ox -.t 80NUS TAPE GIFT OF THE MONTH Tj "DECORATOR CUSHION" . . . A WIDE We Reserve.the Right to Limit Quantities - -ASSORTMENT OF COLORS $ DESIGNS All Food Features Effective-Apr. 21, 22,'23 SAVE 10c ON AYLMER _. ROBIN HOOD — Ii MTD.OR cBOCOI.ATS _ 'TO-MATO SOUP ­6 10-OZ. - CAKE MMES F `a 29 )65 - SAVE be ON IGA --. , SALAD -.DRESSING CREAM STYLE CORN _ 2 -29� •16-ORZ. _ MER CATSUP I B35� -SUNNY MORN . . SAYE 16c - caocoLATe ote av�rrrxacoTCH SAN ll z 6-OL PIKG& 4 Ve --i.G A--I E A `_B. A G S loe OFF ON SAVE 9c ON KELLOGG'S EPIC and SPAN 77C 1L-0Z. CUBAD "sATTLH SIBBow. - fORN 1- -LAKE-S .,, . ,'1__­ . _ t 9' PL� S'TIC BANDAGES 29� 2 = PRODUCE FEATURES . . .,- ALL IGA MEATS ARE GOVERNMENT APPROVED' : . . : COMBINATION OFFER AID SPARKLE TO THE MENU - U.S. No. 1 - -FLORIDA CELERY 1 LB. T RITE KINDLESS SLICED ' . < : BACON IZE 24 LARGE C 7AII For C STALKS S 1 LB. TABLERITE PURE PORK SUNKIST - BURSTING WITH JUICE —SIZE 113's SAUSAGE (SAYE 290) ORANGES VALENCIA FRESH, LEAN, BONELESS, O _ CRISP AND TENDER — U.S. No. 1 ti OVEN-READY WITH DRESSING• _ CARHOTS BUNCH Bcti$. `29c PORK- SHOULDER ROASTS. l: 32c A GARDEN FRESH — U.S. No. i - - •. ' .. 90 Pgs .•. POR � a`SPINACH CEL 2 . K B T T . 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