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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1960_04_29 - t ft t. r f. - _ •: e w S Rates: SM0 FW far —United S.tatea: 03.40 W.C. MURYAR AND SON— PUBLISHERS Sc.PER COPY Authorised As Second C'aaa-) VOL. 77 NO. 33 PICKERING, ONTARIO FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1960 Pub'3abed Slate November 1881 Post Office Dept - - - _T._ _ — _ ep Ottawa E R ING ---,T- Wps. F - Township olice Set Radar System impact Of- Go-Cart Crae Being } r p OP Y Felt In Pickering Township The newest fad in mechanized :... (sport, the engine propelled go-cart is n xy. x iCKERING VILLAGE - • making itself felt in Pickering Town- ship. AT .1st four persons are an- Mrs. Dwinnell had , her cousi , , xious to start go-cart tracks here. - : F subject got lengths airing - ev. ,nbotham f il , . Arthur fa gar, visiting her t3 The a _ fi "+ f w '' `� ` ore' wns 'p until k, Wedne da last. bef to hr co wee when a large dele-&tion appeared on y f behalf of those interested in the sport. Mrs. J. H. Purvis attended a batt,.l Council queL at Greenbank last ,week, passed a bylaw which Wallace,� would prohibit the racing of go-carts. . honour sterofoR-ev. y• W. W - d Only opposition to this'bylaw came Circuit on the occasion of his 'from Councillor Ross Deakin who su - � ti birthday. About twenty, old friendl ested the bylaw be held up -until g Y gathered from various points there was a chance for further study, on the regulating of such tracks• celebrate the event Afte; the baa41 ' Ajaz and a member quet, same musical numbers wer1; ' € Ben Severs of given, ,followed by the presentatioi0 of the Go-cart-Club of Ajax,-asked 9 _ of a ;birthday gift of a wallet. - . council to regulate rather than ban �� - ' - the tracks in the township. He said sing-song of favorite old-time hymatt; if Pickering turned them down, he brought the happy event to a close.; felt other municipalities would too. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Butt hav4 He said their club had-the support of been 'enjoying a week's visit fray ' the Ajax Recreation Committee. He their small grandson, Allan Tyado yI l; per, also said that•the club was trying to ; - a purchase land for a track and he felt Spring is just as good ik time W4 New Year's for making esole d' y they would have the support of coon- Here are a few,timely gsu , ells once they had a site. Y tea I Reeve Sherman Scott said, "I think 1- = I will not throw trash of am Ajax would be a proper location for kind on-a village street. We want btp�i such a track, for -this area, if Ajax keep our village clean and beantdflil.l will permit ft".- 2. - With ever-increasing traffiq it + Mr. Severs argued that_such a track will try to observe added care. cWi would..increase the land value, bring. :tion and common sense in both my, -a awl walking end driving. ' police i.�'�^—ter of Go t-?. �Peter---radar-pystesn is ex purthased Hollywood, who is in char of-the the features to Chief R. T. Parker. cut down the problem for police of fatalities in ads last year a radar ads in which will Ho !e keeping carts of[ the highways. 3201 too many. be t»ed on all roads is the police P• g - : - carts,e M .asked Severs said thatwtonnra wild take rprecauttiow to prevent t from spreading o control Ousl -. h made no effort yet, to'ban hem. r t f "If go-cart racing is alright, why firemen have to apend too atnt9, time Township Gives 3 Reading To Zoning• Picot/ Issues Writ are t many municipalities trying to Her*'s putting.out H fly, grass i fires. go / keep them out'" asked Reeve Scott. Happy Springtime + • • . • "Because they want to setup Severs •y oSy pathy is extended to the fazd Public Meetings To Be Feld Against Township in the wrong locations", m said,"and many have no supervision.'' ily of the late George Bradford, ' Pickering Township has been see.- "We' life-long rtaident of Pickering whoso Pickering Township has given two t k g don't want to -be a nuisance. :h 8 rd,a "Writ of Summons" by Alex and We want to see tracks run properly, death occurred at Ajax and'Picker-1 readings to a zoning by-law 'that �Iidiarlrl Picot/ n expropriation of 20' fn Hospital, g Y No Sewers For ' -­: but we don't want to see them banned g P�. ca April 2l. I x' : , acres for a wester plant: anywhere" Mr.- Severs stated. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dohnage and.- covers the area south of Hi hwa 1L01 from west bounds of. Ajax to I • _ i1(r, Picot/, owner of,-the 40 acres Mr. Wm: Wasyiyk, told council he. >�ily spent the Easter holidays ag, ' "tile'�touge River, excepting the a'r`ea Ridgewood Road at the foot of Brock Road.has taken has 'about 7 aeres 'at.the corner of the home of the former', parents. j _>Imown as Bay Ridges. ( the .initial ate The writ has been a Mrs. Jack Wright, Christina S One or more public meetings-,will ' p'• Station Road and Range Line and J g � P gs The 43 owners on Ridgewood Road•;turned over to the tocrnship'a solid- would tike to put is a dirt track. He . is is the Oshawa Hospital, havin be held to discuss the by-law°, the in West Rouge wi:o got up a petition tors. id it u•� pot-- _ undergone sur er Srst'about the second week of May-Ia�skin that the be not serviced by - as ld n bother So $._.X_ S Y hors where be is located He said a On Tuesday, Mrs, a e� -1sy-law will be given sewers will not have to worry about would also install a refreshment took the Water Safety•Re-quallfi a third reading and forwarded to the'it. c -O.M.B. who will also hold a public The engineers say it is not eco- Trout Season .pens booth "and rest rooms and provide tion Cow" at the Ontario R*4 lowering to hear any objections, l noinical to sewer this rtion, and • �ample parking. He said his track Cross Division, Toronto. It Is— This. Saturday would be for. pleasure driving only 9� t tom• Course be �~ :. The Planning Board have also re- the t+esideniq don't want it—that set- ! • commended that the council' instruct ties it for now. I and not racing. cry eighteen months by all t� Trout season opens this Saturday Then it was argued m this work. their planters to draw up a by-law Pe y gued that If one car Mr. and :4ira. Kenneth I►forle for the area west of the Rouge riv-ar • and the ardent anglers will be out at 'passes another• that is,racing. yp dawn trying their luck. Russell•Horc, said he would like to and family spent the week-end with, to the Scarboro tine and to have the No industr Likely g rw Celt similar to.that of the French- y Likely,- • Wte a few nice trout have been put in an asphalt track, near Pine the Jim llfacRae's, of London, ,lever , man's ° Bay development. Planning taken from Duffin's Creek the past Grove Dr., north on Con lat near the. they found a temperature of 94 de- Board also reebmmends a zoning by- Till water, Sewage few springs. In the north of.the town-I Rouge ravine. He would have a race glees. Yaw be prepared to cover that part / ship, there are s number of small track, stands; rest rooms, slat. He The Presbyterian Ladies' Ald lads '►�Ifm. Fairgrieve asked township sums where trout have been caught said the cart.v would.travel up to 60 a littl farewell gathering for Mrs.4 to ;he township below the third .core- g each ear, but we hear. the numbers miles an hour. The track would be DoUll wh leaves soon for Scotland..! council this week what is being done : Cession excep that portion from Y �to locate industry here. and the sizes are' ettin smaller. 4-l0th's of a mile in lee He ad- and resented her with a Ajax to the Scarboro line, below hiih- g g length. P parting? way 401, Reeve Sherman Scott said that un- It is expected there will be a large mitred .the,track would be shout 700 gift, and good wishes; til water and sewage is finalized there number out at ,the Greenwood 'Con- feet from the closest residence. Mrs. H--T. Cook attended-the, is nothing more to offer industry, now nervation Area early. Saturday;:and On the matter of noise, Mr. Tomp- Canadian Girl Guides Annual 'Meet_ _ To Take Action On than in the past.,He said once water in fact all week end. kins of the Ajax.club said it.was bet- ing, which was held at •St. Cathar- W and sewage is in, a.concentrated ef-' ter for the motor to leave the muffler ' ines on April 21. St. Catharines be+: • fort would be made to get industry on as the motor can be damaged ing the 'place where the first Girl 'Yard Exeavat�ons here. Road Supt. Gets. : without it, He •added it was illegal , Guide's Company was organized fif- to run these carts on public highways. ty years ago: About:twelve of the Pickering township council have in- _ Museum Under Way' $300 - Mr. Hore said he was aware,of the original members were present. At strutted Mr. H. Ashton to take action Bonus township nuisance bylaw. this time, there was the presents- against five township,yards, consid- We have had submitted for pub- Pickering Townshi Deputy-reeve•Ross awthorne said tion of Gold Cord Certific tes, tltc °ered as unsafe. All have open exca- lication a .rather lengthy, review of p council this week passed--a--resolution, giving,'a he was concerned•that the'anti-noise highest award that a .Girl.Guide cats vations; partly filled with water. the plans and organization of the 1 bonus of $300 to Road-- Supt. Jack bylaw, wag the only overall. control receive. ,Two' Ajax girls from Shor, They are located at' Con 3, lot 19, Township Historical Society, out- 1 Chapman. the township has. "Oho tnick perator 'line Division, Pauline.\ic ioll ancli, two in West Rouge on Jaybell one in P lining and describing committees, I Reach chairman Ross Hawthorne may be alright'and another could ere-� ,\'Winn «'illmot, received their Cer.•-, East Rouge, another on.,Harwood articles desired and methods of toll i said that while the other road men ate quite .a nuisance" he said. ;He i tificates. north and one at ,Pickering Beach, ection; all of which we are anxipus lI ointed out to the delegation that a I Mr. and firs. got-paid for their overtime, . r. Chan- p Ken Clarke:air to publish, but coming into ,our man had put in many hours during man might spend coil sid'erable-money j Ken Jr., returned last, week iroki Where Are The Dogs hands a bit too"late for this issue, the winter for which he did not get I on a Hack and have it closed down ten-day holiday w . • we ex pr4ed our sincerer regrets, and paid_ an hour after it opened, if people . Invitations have been senr--out,•tc�' r Possibly the advertisement run in assure the Society of its appearance airgrive an Wm. Fnoyed the reeve complained: t,ter•�. the cerentony•of Presentatieno y in our next issue. Ed. Reeve Sherman Scott said he'failed of ,aan's Scout. Certificates b the, ~ last week's.issue on dogs xunning at by charging that the .bonus was a y ?w `-large may have had results, or maybe coyer-up for Mr. Chapman'$: loss of to see how tracks Would be rei•ende Hon. J. Keiller ,Mackay, DSO, VD.,. - the.dog catcher has been busy, but . mileage. producing: He said it ,would present LLD., Lieut-Governor of Ontario to --it seems #here are fewer dogs running Twp. Has Surplus "It is not stover-up for anything" both a road and police problem. be 'held at I'icl:ering District High the village.streets this week. • snapped Reeve Scott.; "I think the township has little to School on Prtday'evening, May 6. Mr. Bruce Hogarth, clerk, said he �n First 3 Months gain and something to lose by, these Mfrs. J. Kerr, of Galt, and Mr.l had received numerous complaints tracks" the reeve said. "If it can be '?\orman• MacKay• of Dorset, Lake; 'from residents about dogs running Pickering Township shows a surplus proven otherwise, I would be glad' to .of. Pays were visitors last ��'eek•en - through their gardens and dirtying of $1,696.00 for the first three months Claremont outs �� listen' he-,aid. -. at the home of their sister \irs.. up their lawns and upsetting garbage of this year. • I Councillor Edgar James• said the Dolmage. cans. Both expenditures and revenues are Win, Top .Awards noise, from a track, on 'the Brock Last Nveck, members of the NV. A' On the strength of this, the Coun- below the estimates. Reeve Scott said Three Claremont Boy Scouts,.Bill Road, last Sunday-eould-ba_heard for of the United Church at'tendcd ;i _ cii decided to run the advertisement, the revenues are down due .to , a two mt e'1 s,.until it was stopped. Daffodil-Tea of Diinliarton' t'ilitc ' Keevil, Ray Ward and Ron Death will 4p and have said they will make it stick change.in grants. Mr. Hore said the township.assess- Church., at which time • Mr.' Will sY be' presented with their Queen Scout ment department told him that he and get tough if necessary. Certificates by the•Lieut.-Gov4ernor of isms, of Toronto, gave an interest If people will'keep their dogs tied • Ontario, J. Keillor Mackay at a ape- would be•paying about $1200-•a year ing address on the subject of Press-•J or on a leash no.,one will have to get Stouf f vi I le Gets taxes, if, he put in his. track. ed Glass of which he is a collector - • _• - cial ceremony being held-in the-Pick- � • 1 tough. wring High School on May 6th. "If a track gets started now, can and displayed•some beautifwl ,pieces.' • $300 Grant a bylaw be passed to atop it? Mr. _ Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Calvert s ent: , Each Scout to wen thi§ award; 'has - p —SPORT Hmkie Hors asked. the and week-end with relatives to pass many.difficult tests. He has „ in Hamilton. I don't see why not if it is a i Pickering To�rnship has made a to be proficient,in first �aid,..camping ,r problem replied'the Reeve: Michael _ ,grant of•$300 towdrds- the. purchase and many-4fier aspects of 'scoutin C.rafg,,a brother of 'Mrs–', Calling All Intermediate p: g The bylaw prohibiting racing; pro- `V, G. Lawson, is now in Toronto � of a new'fire engine for' Stouf(vilte, We understand these are three of - •--- - -• - Softball Players• - �- -- ,idea-a penalty on conviction of not and'will 'play!the lead is CBC'a T)t providing that Stouffville give pro- the five scoots, in the whole district, " A meeting of the South Ontario „ less than $b0 or more than $600. presentation ' Baseball Association will be held tection to 2:00 acres in the north-west which indludes, Pickering,Ajax,Whit- P „ f�,"(Yost t take corner of the :township 'for the next by'and Oshawa that will receive this Road , for GM Pteiei>ti , -this- Sunday at' Pickering-Village dive years, cgrtificate. week, Pickerin Township Those ptiond nambetaa Park, l 1.00 br in Anyone interest- 000. Five other Claremont scout. re- have a lake water-front o used to �•.� T-h. I rl- k g N The new truck will cost $5, _ cd is plying le in intermediate twtl pi'rSa on when you hive an item bf n " is asked to please attend the meet- Stouffville has been given this area ceived the same award in 195, which- but note with Hyaro getting' Sandy ,m _ protection in the past for $100 per speaks hi hl of the Claremont troop Beach • there's tiothin left. Some' - NVH2-2!U gr W `ing. P P• P I •P K y p g ' i year Ntandby and $i0 per fire. and leaders, Cour 'I fell down on its job there. 'A .1Sis Mawde turnda d a the :J_!a ; 6 �fCaodp , l Frenchman's Bay was a busy spot home of her dater Aon in Sarnla.. Mss. Helen Feaf Ind t[rs. Myra m 42.-a_!7 era 45 osarl Redhota 51, Lellars'46. Over.200 - beta 43:• High for the eight: Bill _ l ever the last weekend,with=*It 1W Mr.-god Mrs.• C- X- Monaco bald Salt attended the 'Some and School Lois Fertile 243, Jack Buck 205,Vera Wright 204, Art'Gillespie 200,:She" o mm,.boaters and-even water skiers. their daughter and grandson, Nita. convMtOn held at the Royal York Tranquada 268, John Herds 202, 263, Courier 208,To mLevis 238, Ron Play. ¢It sad bake sale was held at Johnston and Paul of Piston, with hotel ]sat Thursday. George Lunney 205, 219, Dave ford 225, .202, Doug Powell 203, Erie _ United Church last Thurs- them for the weekend. Happy birthday is wished to Mr, Brundle 217, Frank MacNeill 282, 279, Playford 217, Mang Garbutt 264, Ell- , day fke 1 .A. Mrs. Scott wishes to A welcome back to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hearne who is celebrating his Jim Whyte 258, Al Skelton 276, Shir- 209, Dick Arai 224, 202, 204, Vic tLaMli„4,he ladies who helped to make -Ronald Gildner and Leslie who are birthday, Saturday, April 80th. ley Whyte 270, 201, 222, Alice $kel- Garbutt 233, Eleanor Thomas 222, 'this tear-a.success, now residing in Frank Fogg's home Coaigmtulations to Mr. and Mrs, ton 257, Fran Weitzel 273, Pat Tran- Glen Scarlet 206, 256, 210, Pat Bala- Welcome to Mr. and Mrs•:Michael on Avis Avenue. Larry Beamish on the birth o!a baby quads 249, Albert Hooper 243, 255, don 230, Jim Saunders 252, Don ling. . ,Dicesaro of Tens, who have joined Misseae Eileen and Patricia-Clark daughter on April 18th,. A little sis- Doreen Edwards 204,207,Bruce Wise= man 223,' 220, Ling McWilliams 216, our community. They are residing in sFent. the Easter holidays in Mont- ter for.Dianne. man 235, Anna, Cichun 203, Clare Audrey McWilliams 206, May Play- the home of Mrs. Eileen Wells on real. Sympathy is extended to Wm. Skitch 262, Andy Whyte 230, Jessie ford 250, Ralph Thomas 293. Him Bay__Steet and expect to be here one Sympathy is extended to Stan Salt Kern and family in the sudden death: Henderson 230, Alex Parker 207, 224, three men--Glen Scarlet 672; ladies- - .gust, who received wprd by cablegram of of his father,:Janes Here in Orillia, � Grant .263, Eva Stephens 203, Marg Garbutt 688. - lls the death of his mother in Wales on April 18th. Also to Jun Lowery whose _ t Mrs. bon Wiseman of'Brisk F8 Wayne Wells 230,209, Betty MacNeill visited her cousin,Mr. and Mrs. Bruce I the weekend. mother died in Chicago last week. ;Wise=an.during the weekend. Fred Beckstead is attending the Frenchman's Bay-bowling - Blow �Bayfair bowling news - Points Support the Canoes Fnad! EVERY EVENING TLL7:04 p.M: H t L L - -E�CCBPT twm. &-fRI. TLL 9: ---- -- -- - _ P•�. m Noe 2 HIGHWAY f�ICES EFFW"VE THWtS., FRI.'& SAT., APRIL 28th, 2%b, 301h BUST EASE' OF ROUGE BRIDGE ZI! 15 os. tin r STRICTLY FRESH GRADE A L MM /�/�/��� s .. FOOD ' . . for C C -3 r - ibod (Case of 48 Tina $3. 95) - _ - DOZEN .__..BRING YOUR OWN CARTONS ROSE-DALE BRAND CHOICE =-14 o:. Tins (Limit ~ " fOr MAPLE LEAF .(Special offer of 3c off plus 3c off) WHOLE nun CC R N . ..2 2 � �� P Y2 lb. pkg. i RBGU �kR, eese lees Y � . .: .'4 IbS. YORK. BRAND BAR-B- LOAF 12 oz square tin _ - ISaw 4ca 45 ST. WILLIAMS _ Large 24 oz. Jar TABLE QUEEN ENRICHED S.i RAWBERRY ': C " BREAD Full 24 oz..Sliced Loaf 1 8C lSave 6e) (Sp"ial Offs of 10< off) ~ s�0a � _y. . NABOB .. _,-Wr1N 6 ex. Jar - . {Saw 8c) 2- 1 . INSTANT COFFEE MOM MAPLE LEAF SKINLESS PURE T-BOM Wnxe _ Ib. Pork Sa' una g a _• l Ib. carton" C : . e FRESH GRADE 'A' e a OVEN' READY - ROASTING lb. LEAN PORK _ OR BOILING RIB END Average Weight 3Y2 tbs. Each LOIN -ROAST Ie.39C i FRESH MEATY Average 2/z Ibs - :TENDERLOIN END b. C aside) Ib. C ,;Average 3 Ibs.' RERIB-S , CENTRE BOASTS O8 CHOPS 1b.59C " FRESH LEAN FEARMAN'S SLICED . , MINCED BEEF 3►bs. :. MACARONI & CHEESE LOAF - � _ 6 oz. Vacuum Wrapped Package R YOUR GARMIN -7 COOKED READY TO SERVE MAPLE LEAF BONELESS 9c," .Seed Potatoes,. _ j - 1b. • 1 rooked H A M ions 1 ;ELECT#D Flo. 1 FIRM GOLDEN RIPE ': a Complete Selection of . _ 1, A X ANAS - iLiS - - Steele Briggs Seeds D MARKET 3 9' A%~ %0% 10 - _ . - - • • panel of judges, who made the final School would like to thank those who- interlude of piano selections was the world from Hong Kong-tq Europe. Neil Murkar �� selection. Mrs. Pritchard opened the donated baking and Helped in any way played by Mrs. Christine Loach of I What To Do• Aboyit • see envelope, at the dinner, that eqn- to make the Bake Sale last Friday Scarboro and some.of the•dolls made I There is one of;#our sl��r• fog : �• tamed ffie acme of the witnser, n such a huge success. by the girls of the teenage depart- a refugee. 1) Return to eoantly ��by Award ✓. made the presentation, Congratulations to Mr. an d Mrs. ment for the children of Bolivia were 1 of origin (mostly impotef�le); 2)a At a Chamber.of Egnm Sports _ — Bob Weaver, Agincourt, on the arriv- on display. An enjoyable social half settlement in the country to which he ate. in �� ROUGE,Whi;.by, on- April 21, oual of a son last week. Mr. Weaver is hour followed with refreshments at first Sed (with which he needs help); Nest C. Marini, R. O.; was award- r school principal. the close of the meeting. 3) emigration (the prospects for the ,ed the Peter Perry Award, as the The Music Festival starts next - Mr. and Mrs. M. Parkinson and majority are poor); and 4) starvation mars `who did the most for Whitby All is quiet again around the neigh- week and Choirs from the West Rouge family were guests last -Sunday of (as faces the 8,000 European refugees --during 1959'. and Whitby's "citizen borhood as the children returned to School will be participating at the Miss Ruth Roy and Miss Noel Roy, in Hong Kong if help does not come.); ' yam„ school Mon. after a week of nice Ajax Community Hall Wed:Mlay 4. summer residents of Dunbarton The United .Nations High Commis- of In 1955 a Judge Doha E Pritchard ring weather for their Easter holi- Many happy•returns of the day to .Shores at th eir home in Birchcliff. sioner for Refugees haa''proclaimed days. Carol Ann Adams Roue Hill Dr., June 1959 to June,1960 as World initiated the Peter Perry Award in y g ., s 'Honor of the early pioneer Peter A Public Polio Clinic will. be held who celebrated her seventeenth birth- • Refugee Year, to awakes the con- in St Edwards Hall' con- Mon. -lay 9, from day Thur. April 28,to Beverle th, Auster�t �ee� science of mankind to the needs of Perry, and is presented- ---to--boost- / 6 to 8 p.m. an .we s e oca - ouge , -- -_ he refugees and to rall�_substaatial civic pride and give some reward for , outstanding Kirk- community work. idents wal take advantage of this ser- Wed. April 27, to Steve Clark, Kirk- A • Q help for them. The High Commis�ion- vice. dene Dr. on his eleventh birthday Sat April.. 24 - 30:• t ees Program is to clear' the camps Neil, a former Pickering boy, is Mr. and Mrs: Bob Miller and fam= Aril 30, to Jennifer Joll'ffe, Ridge- a ' in Europe; to raise passage money the youngest citlken too have receiv- P fi By Mrs. F. S. Hertzberg ' P g 7 ed this award thus far, and is a past ily, Ridgewood Rd. spent Sunday at wood Rd. on er twelfth birthday to enable the 8,000 refugees in Eu, their cottage at Kash! Lake, Muskoka Sunday April *24, to Ruth Watman, rope; to raise passage money to en- president of Whitby Rotary Club, Special to the Pickering News _ Secretary of the F! and report-everything in good cnndi- Rouge Hill Ds.•who had her twelfth " able the 8,000 refugees in Hong Kong Figure Skating Refugees are people just like our- up north. birthday April 21, and to Randy selves, to emigrate to the countries Which. Club, a ms:v'Jer of Whitby Library. Mr. and Mrs. J. McGhee, island Nicholdion, Friendship Dr. wha had People who have been forced have already granted them visas; to Board, a past president,of the As to flee their home, friends, security Rd. have been in Florida for the past his third birthday Sun. April 2.1. —to lose all the owned. Their only establish occupational,tra.ining'centxe8 One That Serves" Group.at she-Un- Y Y three weeks enjoying the southern The next regular meeting of the chance to 'start a n de ends on for the whole generation of,young _ ,lied C>stsrch, president of Whitby g P Palestine Arab refugees sunshine. Home and. School will be Wed. May those of us who are willing to share Sees in the Mid- Laoroue Assoc., a member of the g Bled Cron Blood Transfusion Ser- Mr. and Mrs. Jim French, Rouge 11I, 8:15 p.m at the schi>ol. The School with them what we can. Compared to dle'East,who have grown up in the v}ce, Asst. Supt. of the United Hill Dr. spent last week at Cedar I.Choirs w i 11 provide a program of those refugees we in Canada are camps4 and to keep alive 'Algerian r Charela Asst Su School, and amen- Grove Lodge, Muskoka. The children- Bongs and music which.should be well I rich. Our 'necessities' are often-lax- refugees'in Tunisia and Morocco. Carl, Leslie and Patricia spent the worth coming out to bear and if the uries to them". One Pickering rest- or of the Committee of Stewards 13 --- week with their grandmother, Mrs. hoot a cceeda in taking_a-wlnni de _sed-s`t� • T_� that church. - �1 dent expres hat way.in speak- (�y - Ors , m ami ton, trophy at the Festival this Wed. at f ing of Austerity Week for World First Male r 9 eS• Masters John and Paul Rothwell, Ajax that group will give a special I Refugee Year:—this current week in Ottawa,and Miss Marilyn Cassellman. rt imber-for your enjoyment. Elections which all,Canadians have been urged �e And School Barrie, visited with their aunt and for an executive for the coming year. to do without something for one week, uncle Mr. and Mrs. Cec Cassellman, will also take place. Note the change and to send what they have saved to and cousin Beverley, Ridgewood Rd. in date for the meeting this month Duabartots Home And School Asea� g' the Reeve, Sherman Scott, Cotsnciil - ' +-Idrs. Cassellman and Beverley motor- is due to the Choirs participation in Chaabers, Brougham, Ont.; or t9 edr`to Ottawa for the week end when the Festival May J 4 at Ajax. The next General Mieefig of the World Refugee Year Headquarters, Ih� boys returned home while Mrs. The Ladies Auxiliary of the First St. George Street, Toronto. •Dunbarton Home and Sctkipl Ass- , Cassellman visited with her sister West Rouge Cubs and Scouts will Amon Pickeringitea who have been ociation will-be held at D}gsbartoa _ g l 4lrs. Bothwell who was convalescing hold a Tea and B Sale Sat, bra School on•Tuesday, May 10, at $.001 May working independently n 1 to gather sup- after ng p nde t y ga a p- after undorgoing major surgery at 7 from 2 to 4 m. at St. Edwards p. m Please, note change'of date. - i P• port and- funds for these homeless- the hospital and were pleased to,find Hall. Musical items will be;presented by people in Europe and Asia are Mrs. her doing so well. Miss Marilyn Cas- The First West Rouge Scouts held J. F. 'dills of ,Dunbarton, and Mrs. the children of variogs etas'es, foll- j seilman accompanied them on the trip.`several overnight camps during the Wm. Lawson of Pickering Pillage; ?.wed by the Installation of new Off- Any local residents interested in Easter holidays. Two Patrols camped both of whom held round. robin. icers for 1960, mrs. Ethel Hull, Pre. Horse Shoe Pitching should call _Mr. overnight Thursday and Friday and lunches. The Men's Group of Picker- sident of Pickering,and Dist.,Home Steve Kaskiw, Sunnyslope, AT'2-4673 two others from Sat. to Sun. and re- r and School Council will act as chair. for further information, as Steve ing Village Lmted'Chiiich has agreed port excellent camping conditions to adopt a refugee family and bring man during this Installation Cero- xould like to organize a group of The Well Baby Clinic will be next;it to Canada. In West Rouge, Sirs. moray. New officers elected are. - teams for the summer. Tue. Mary 3, from 2 to 3:30 p.m. at J. A. Guest held a planning meeting President, Mr. Win. Fairgrieve; Irk K _„ The W.A. of St. Edwards are spon- St. Edwards Hall Kirkened and East Vice-Pres... Mr. - re. ways in which Pickering Township lice-Pre Mrs. B. McConochie, Fri. May 6, -starting of 9 p.m. in St.• Recording.Sec'ty., Mrs. F. Clarke; Edwards Hall. Ede Butlin'wiU.-s residents could make a larger contri- upply bution. Corr. Sec'ty.. Mrs. T. Brown;-Tress. j - the music and call for the dancing. - f AIRPORT BEACH :firs. J. Henry:.E xec. Comm.. Mrs. r� Early t!is peas, citizens of-the i Refreshments will be -served and . r Pickering High School students, The Fiat Fairport Beach scut through their United Nations Group;, D. Forsyth, i4lrs. 'D. Hall, Mrs. B. _ - Town, of Whitby were invited'to everyone is welcome. troop enjoyed .a combined campfire;held a ound-raising day; and public Walker,-Miss M. Waddell, Mrs. M. submit nonibnat:ons for the Award, ; Mrs. MIabel -'Welsh, Sunnyslope,i and cook-out on the beach on Thurs-I schools throughout the Township are Keta. lad these. in turn, turned over to a President of West Rouge Home and I day, April 2L• During the evening,the etiplaining the problem to the. child- Re€reshments will be served by -- boys were smelt fishing and they all I rem. It is hoped that the parents twill the ladies of the Home and School, . joined in a sing-song to climax the loin their children in finding ex- at the conclusion _of this meeting, - evening. l penses which can be eared for just' We hope.aa "many as possible will HAVE YOUR BAST SUMMER iIER Mira. Florence Dunbar of Oakridge one week and 'forwarded as above. , plan to attend. - Corr, -Dr., Scarboro, was the house guest f These funds-will be used to find 4 v Mrs., an of Park homes for the refugees in Europe who - Pickering Brownies • o€ 3Ir and r9 W. McLean _ � " a 4 F Blvd. last weekend: I cannot emigrate to another country; seen Ft Congratulations Mr. and Mlrs. J. to pay for passage for the now The Second Anniversary of the Wilson of 12 Fairport Rd. South, on`starving refugees in Hong Kong who 1st. Pickering Brownie Pack was - ( the arrival of baby daughter, Pat-I have visas for Australia or another celebrated last Wednesday. April 13, F # ricia on Sunday, April 17 at Toronto country bpi no money for the trip, when the Brownies entertained their General Hospital. A wee sister for leaders Mrs. Dwinnell (Brows} P and to teaell trades to young Arabs : s Linda, Shirley Ann and Bobby. who have grovPrs up in the refugee Owl); Mrs. Farmer (Tawny Owl), # s y The piano pupils of Mrs. Barbara camps, and need help to become use- to a very enjoyable evening of piano v� ill's;Ratsge Fulls--Fir., field their__ ntmLbers. stor t - .. * annual recital at the Ontario Ladies' Contributions can be sent to Coun-� solo; trio sang several numbers. The s f College, Whitby, April 21 Among the cil Chambers, Brougham, marked for Mistress of Cereritonies was Janet pupils taking part ware Linda and I World Refugee Year; or to WRY Henderson, who handled the prog- Susan Pickard and Diane Butler. Headquarters,St. George St., Toronta ram very well. Everyone attending - �'.' s •,:;: � A stance are party was held at + the evening was vet irspreased with acs t yw Pa y r What is a refugee? The story is y the home of Mrs. D. Blenkarn on told of a visitor to a refugee camp the talent of this Brownie Group. • Wed., April 20th. in Europe who sympathetically said Miss Janet Fenemore of Toronto,I to a little girl,"What a pity you have - The Cancer Fund Campaign - - - was a house guest of. the Pickard I n e.,r _ • �M o hom I family last weekend. "Oh, we have a very loving home," We are asked by the local osrgaa- , On Tuesday, April 19, Sandra.Atk- said the little girl, ".but we have no ization to publish that - while the inson of Victory Dr., celebrated her house to put-it in." campaign and canvass is now om st. _7th _birthday with a party attended This sums up'the fate of most; of canvassers are finding it difficult to by many of her young friends. the 15,000,000 people existing in the travel, owing to spring road condi- -Mr. and Mrs. Eric Blenkarn have world today who•hate. had to flee Lions, and they are finding it almost returned after spending the winter £iron their native land in fear, with impossible to "get around' on tfseir - months in Florida. only what they stood up in and the cads throughout the township, and Congratulations to young Elwood skills they possess, ,because of war, are asking you to , please send in Morris who celebrated his 3rd birth- oppression and international conflict. your subscription.or donation to - day, April 25th. l Thousands of ordinary people like- The Ajax-Pickering -Branch,•Cast. On Sunday, May 1st, the. speaker'ourselves live on bare necessities in Cancer Society, Box 32S, Pickering. ?. '.at the morning service of Dunfair crowded can p3, stre tchi ng a cross half Post-Office. Baptist Church w ill be Mr. Ted Bar- ton of Central Baptist Seminary, The _ _ s _sneaker at the evening service will be DEMONSTRATION Dr. Morley Hall,,Secretary of the Fel- lowship of Evangelical Baptists. Dr. LONE STAR FIBiRGLASS Really live. Enjoy the fun of Hall will be showing pictures on the work of the fellowship,at the close of AND ALUMINUM BOATS • • • i the evening. •goig places , doing things. The Guides an Brownies of Fair- s— - • port Beach will be delivering their [tS so easy inOntarlo•Start cookie orders on Saturday, April 30. Happy birthday to John Fitzpatrick amour best summer ever by of Lakeview Ave., who was 5 years . • . :- old r April 23rd. this coupon onsha and fam' - and'Mrs. n sly, •r forrrierly. of Lakeview Ave., visited Mr. and Mrs. P. Dunn recently. e _ y The ..Fairport Beach Home and 76 Fiberglass _ _ School Association, annual meeting �—/fit �* ­BERMUDA will be held in the school Wed., May - ���� 4 at 8 m. 'at,which time there will Graceful elegance . - very line...deep hts�l for oomfor _ -' given the reports on the past year's aable, dry rids in off-shore or inland waters.Over fifty-fsa� '&eat1n options! Beam 73", takes up to 80 hp. ONTARIO TRAVEL LITERATURE work and also, the installation of $000 fully equipped for the year 1 960-el meeting - -Shows you where to will be•shown and the go,where•.to stay at the price yon want to pay; will be of interest to all residents. AT Mail toe Ontario Travel,759 Parliament'Buildings,Toronto,Ontario.'. Everyone is welcome, so please platy ) ' to attend. LAKE SCUGOG — PORT PERRY _ Name SUNDAY,MAY I st' Mrs. F. Blackstone and Mrs. M. .. Address' _ NOT. ' Parkinson were delegates of the Fair '._._''WEATHER PERMITTING IF OT port Beach Home.and School Associa `+' o - P - FOLLOWING SUNDAY Post Off ide Prov, tion atending the Ontario Federation K N O W O N TAR 1 O E3 E T T E R• Home and School Association annual 53 M ITH' - P convention at the Royal York Hotel • iii Toronto on Thursday, April 21st. King at• W PO RT eta. 3-3911 - The first ladies meeting of nfair _ , Ba-tist Church was held on Tue, _. April 19th. Miss Dolina Cummings f ,'e iexplore ONTARIO read the scripture and Mrs. Hay of• _0SaAWA I Toronto, gave the message. A delight �'ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF TRAVEL AND PUBLICITY,Non,Bryan L.Cstheart,M4nlster • I .{I i ° q � ,,: �, iW._R'VF.„ .,,q,n., .,.... ....'-.w::: ... •.. .,,. .F.r.".;:nth. .,�,+w.we.:y,c,,.. . , .. .. y ,1 EDITORIAL " _ . CEuchre Popular At Brougham COMMENDABLE WORK --- The fact that three Claremont Boy Scouts,willxeceive their Queen Scout Certificates from the Hon. J. Kejller Mackay, Lieut.-Governor of Ontario at a special ceremony here on May ,6th, is most commendable, to them and to their leaders. This is the highest award a-Scout can receive and owing _—' to th6,fact they are the only local Scouts to win this award ' at this presentation, we fee l-it.is a credit to the boys e :'ers•for carrying scouting here, to this point. All.these scout's , have passed some very_difficult tests to win this award. Hats off to scouting in Pickering Township, A fine work is .� : being carried on with our boys. s. x¢•n vi.m "' y 4 oUR HEW TELEPM NAM Is W H. 2-4233 , 1. hv10• 8•80.11 weekly Euchres sponsored by trYa ar past-time here for the pa21c tour a.e: ..in a...°.., W. t.:arlton, Mrs. - Brougham W. 1. have been a p3puil- years. £flown here enjoying a S--me R. •Danis .and Mrs. W. Carmen. loto ITS The �� joying the record •of Mrs. Marion P _by�3a-r.• Pomerify McClement "Marion Meclement, and norb retired, preached at cis Sings'. FAST ROUGE Ruth, entertained M. and Mrs. Dra- Dsw.8btt John Bandurdhin celebrated a bir- morning service. one cno.r sctect q.. per on Saturday. Your cony ondent. Mr. David thday on Friday. April 15. 'A Prayer', and a so.o by Mr. l-a"- Mrs. L. Aistnorpe, Uy:io Road, M1'. -T. raaauo=, tii'fston; Mr. an, toot in a ded Of John Der.and John Wilson went thaw "I'd rather have ic:nu., , we;, spent last Tuesday with menus w and Mrs._'Thos:'•Iprdermid and the egritory in his letter of last weep, accoin anted o hilt _ _'YI�lat �� conservation, � ��_ to Lockport, N: Y., last week-cod. P Y .ktrs. ..sUciasun :�. loronto. children,yen, sad -Mr. A. Toadervoids Of • ......_,,.------------------- the organ.- The responzire reacin., 3ne Rouge FUI Boy, Sruets will Downsview• visited iricilus at the �ftg Township Mme, ray personal was Ysalm 19. Mr. 3aacLaugm... hold a paper ¢rive on 4•.: .., Park, an the we,k-cud. Avveataace before Council aeskiag a ON .-..r ..+� spoke on the teat 'God is Lout . Ma)-. Sara all your Qapen. _ arant for the Man*=;.stmsic.wea- B' Da At Vaughan rpc,�. and a of other mat- Big y nghan {ii7illard 'After the service at both f=a Little Walter �....,.ie, nosebanlr • • 'mss. variety Saturday, April 30, Vaughan Will- and Dunbarton, there was"a unari- Rd. 5., is contined to his home with, Pickering 9 'aNta. and School hopes to.play host to mous congrcgat.oa.l vote to ex._.._ tnC c: ckenpox %—A 3 opposed, some years ago, the ° rest en s_ yea , a ow c a s. ac ay. will be held inarway Afternoon t Mrs. A�,sthor a s. of cars up Dixie Road, -near Dun- � out eWS Of $50 Of =Payers' limey Barton, is supplying ingredients fdr A r'�]eY Last week's winners" 1. 'Mrs. wv.- I rc k,a appearance of 3or a worthless projaet on Du_'fin's a successful fun fare. The I Orne- AU `E■ an; 2, airs. A sthurpe; Gun., Karen ,Weather C'reeh He omitted to say, however, Balcin will be fresh] delivered. but -The Easter W. A. meeting was Knignt: Throw, Mrs. rteup..t... . spring ny weather is responsible g Y fur tunny bf.+our Scouts taking to that rattier than see every one else the gay aprons, the bright-tea tab- held in the eharcli: with F're_r!ent, lie r'riday ilistat Lu.'t,re will -stock, I personally ontributed half g the ll-d- :vike Fox ♦ achy, and he �Y lee, the oddly"assorted "white stet]- airs. J. lox•ie in c.targc. :Here hold their last euc:.rK on May b,•a: aa-all-d_y hike on..Tuasday, and the _ the amount which he' thought-eras i hanty", the preparations for the vvere fifteen'girl, and;ten i,.1i:� pr,;- Mrs_ 14 m. btcl.ean's. 4b ood y Required. May I be so bold as to I baby-sittin rooms, the fish and -sent. Mrs. IA'. H. QpttriL- gave,:a %Vendy F'ugn, Rosebank Rd°, S., P•grons, on ��'edior a 1, The ask how much he contributed from g pond, - Fox tacrul pacie.l ea for a ;week- aini games-room, and the, many Stewardship Devotions. A uv::.ti.�n i., cunf.n�di tu,oer nom. w2:h chick- end at Donald.on's cabin. The Itlt We personal funds? j prizes for that, and the raffles are is to be sect to the.Canes Society.- enPox•,. on Friday.morriag and returned on There is a slight differences the all awa ting the.",Big Da• The.. The Roll Call wa, "�.irist . ., air. and Mrs. Redpatt, Rose', I g y ?•:i�. �-unday a:tetnoiti, Ir was a wonder-. 'Pickering Museum is for the benefit ladies of the' Home and School con- group of girls•presented-a short play spent last Saturday, visiting f*' d' ful experience for the boy s, who of all, even Mr. Crichton The work dia91 " invite all readers.to come a real.-►�orld' tvh2ch had 1.5 *CLt221 1:2 the North. y y were.camping out for the first time. ..be requested on Duf£ia's Creek (and long for awhile on Saturday after- in a refugee camp in 'Europe. jo.F e- Happy Birthday to-Carolyn Red- Ist•''Fickering Cub Pack thorou _ -for which he wanted all the taxpay- noon, after 2,00 p. m. and enjoy the lade}, Linda lzatt, falfen tiutarie, path on h-•r 11th birt..i:.y, :,fay .1. � in to par) was for his socal � Mr. and Mrs. fY enjoyed an lnda_•t Night last P'K preparations t a have made for \ancy Yuckriu and Jfar:e S ith John. Shorn, of Or y Monday. Costumes, special games, :benefit. your pleasure. They believe ' there took tire' parts, Mrs. G. A,tley s,tig ilha. were guests of Mr. an3 bl:s. skits was the program for the ev. _._.. . But why argue with Mr. Crichton? ! will be prizes for every,,we, an.l the 'The Old Ruggcl Crops' with the King, of Oakwood Dr. 'last week- enin P $ tae doesn't use sledgehammers to proceeds, will directl y. benefit the girls.. humming in the background. end. g' ( True Pack was nos;-fortunate is black Me& school. Mrs. Bert Guthrie led the Nor*hi;i having Mrs. McKay of the ToArA Sieeerely, , Friday night, Mrs. Barbara Little ervice;-a»fisted liy--�oyce 5Fa, 'Jack Hambleton _had her piano recital for her pupils .Jo Astley, Shirley White, 'Marilyn GREENWOOD -`'°v r,►stur"' Suciccy come to the _ at the Ontario Ladies Colic The' Cowie, Rita Sorenson, Mrs. lz..tt tin a tell a-boys about meeting and to th y t the College. Members of the Farm Forum are Indians who lived in this area in ,Ted Belt Returned concert was well �rceivea by a good and Ins. Fred Ptickrin, Z he pros- busy collecting and tabulatipg the �3's gone by. She, had great diffic- audience of parent and friends. At rar'a closed with a Litany and Bene- history of Greenwood. They hope ulty in choosing" the best costume. • • the conclusion, M:s. Little wzs pre-. diction, The East Group peeved re- to have this history printed in book Y taons President sented with a bouquet of red roses, freshments. The Cubs real] outdid themselves } form, and ready for sale by June Die. Cub Master Rex. Merritt was -AS by her pupils. Mr. Henry Kanyike, of'Ug-4nda, 18, the date set for the School t:en- called in to assist in the judging and ,$page HM-Pkkering Lions E4et Mrs, W. Lynde has returned to Africa, will speak at the churca ser- tenaial. $his was the final result. •Frank New Executive - her home from tire. Ajax Hospital, rice this Sunday. He is at:rading Will an Connell, Eleetin a Board of. Directors for and is improving nicety, • V 0. C..E.,. in Toronto. Y interested persons please Jeff MacDonald and Ricky g - help with. the dates and history of Jolliffe, D. C. M. Rex Merritt prey _ %he' corning Club year, Rouge Hill- On Tuesday night the On-We-Go The, Club Executive met at the their place of dwelling, whether it ented the three Cub L.ea'lers with Pickering Lions retused Ted Brett Auxiliary' held its regular April home of Mr. and Flex. C-hirlie Clem- be farm or factory. Basic Training Certificates. For pre- _ the office of President for the meeting at the church. The Picker- ence on Friday evening to pLn the The Evening Auxiliary of the K'. vions 'week-end cour�r attended In second year in succession. The new ins Senior and Junior Woman's spring activities. The next meting M. S. will hold' their'.meeting on Oshawa. - Corr- Executive, which takes office from .Associations and the Dunbarton NV -will be at the homy of Mr. and Mrs: W��s�}, the 27th at the home or July 1, will consist of the followings A. were guests for the evening. John Ashton, Pickering, when a Mrs. E: Clarke. The West GrouQ AUCTION SALE :.. Jimnediate Past President, E. Or- Mrs. Melba McKay was speaker game of crokinole will be the main have charge' of the program: ' All Of Houdehold furaadire, Ford Trae- ,ehard; President, Ted Brett; Firq for the above meeting, and showed program• ladies welcome, a e tor, rge,asaortraent of toot, Vice-Pres., " Bill Newman; Second her book which she has been pre- The' The Official Board of the Circuit mss. Power lawnnhowers on - 'Vice-Pres., Bill Lang; Third Vice- paring for several years for the new BALSAM MT•^ZfiON will meet on Thursday night at 8.00 SATVRDAY,•1,fiAY 71 1960 :pees„ A ,D. "Steve" Stephenson; museum for the Pickering Town- o'clock in'Kinsale-Church. Property os - 1 Secretary, Gord. Colby; Treasurer, ship Historical Society.. The Active Service Class met tact The Tyro Boys will meet Tues- MESSRS J. SEWELL, A)W- =. Albert Cornish; Lion Tamer, W. E. Mrs, Paxton, Rosebank Road N., 'Thursday; night in the church. After day night in'the Sunday_-School STRONG, BOWMAN, MAC, J !'Bill'' Smith; Tail Twister, Jini died suddenly at her home. Sympa= an Easter Worship Service' fn Room. McGRATH AND OTHERS "Tlark; Directors: Q years) Neis. thy is extended to the family, charge of Mrs. ' Walter Carson s Choir practice will be• held Tue;- =AT PRENTICE AUCTION albot, Bob Howe;. (l.year). Jack We are sorry to hear that Dirs. group, Rev...Wrn. Hincks' (United day also. Sorry our 'choir leader, ROOMS, FRANKLIN HOUSE Mick, Tied Belt. - Corr. Fantham has had a setback, but is Church Missionary. on furlough Mr. Chas'Closson is indisposed for w MARKHAM VILLAGE coming along,nicely again. from Rhode,ia, Africa) showed Pict- a few days. Hope he will be out a- ' o-'' .• Congratulations to Mr. and Dins ores and Bove a very 'interesting gain 'soon: Ford-Ferguson tractor; Ford tractor Y i Wirt. Ellicott (.formerly Peggy talk on his work there. Mr. Gerald Smelt fishing has been the order plow; .2-Section spring-tooth hart Mr. and Mrs. A. Robinson have Price) who -were married -recently. Pascoe played selections'on the ac- of the day (or nights) this past ows; Smaa cyclone seeder, PTO 3- 1one to live in Canto ,Ohio, and Mr. Jac Cropley and .son Jon, cordion And the meeting closed with week, with most of the neighbor- Pt. hitch; No'of g good cedar fence t 1 till the school term ends, Paul, their spent part of the Easter holiday prayer by Rev. Fleetham."All en- hood men and boys taking"up the posts; Antique picture frames; Cab- son, will stay on with.,Mr, azid Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Annis. joyed a social hour. J sort. The catches have been good. inet,'' a0 inch TV tube; Continental JJernard Baker and Nick. Pickering Horticultural Society The. Active Service Class is spun- Mrs. Mabel Ormerod, of Toronto, bed springs, with-legs Electric Snfx- Paul and,Denise Shaw, of Long had an Executive meeting at the soring a Paper Drive - pipers to be spent the week-end with Edith, master; Corner bogkcase; Alumin- I Branch, spent Easter. holidays,with home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cow- at the church by May 11, Howard and Biil. urn electric'deep fryer; Hun_ter elec S(r. and .Mrs. Ed Priebe and fatA- an, on Tuesday, April 26, Mrs. Reg. Hoskins' and daughters Miss Marion Pegg spent 'a few. tric lantern; Bowie knife; Dresser, Christine Thompsor. returned on spent Easter holidays ;vith her par- days with her sister Mrs. K. Brooks with routs mirror; End" table, Mr. Brock Siengei has gone back the train last Saturday evening, af- ents at London, of'Scarboro-this past week. Light color china cabinet'. Folding 10 work after being ill for quioe ter spending the holidays in Ganan- Mrs. Elton Hubbs and boys, of Mrs..A. Pegg and Ruth; also Mrs. -all metal .lawn table; 'Round lawn "me tirne. oque with.-her grandparents, Rev,, Peterboro, visited a few days 'last J. Brooks, spent Friday'in,Toronto.- table with blue Umbrella; Folding Mrs. Rene Higginson is staying Jr and Mrs. Payton, week' with Mr, and Mrs. Percy. with Mrs. Keddel. aluminum lawn chair with hove seat: Iirlth her parents Mr, and Mrs. Tom Mrs, Albert Harris and Albert Jr. Jones• Mr. and Mr , 'M."Pegg�.Ud Sun- Small aluminum folding table; Axe, eher, in TOIOnOG. She is not feel- drove ][r. E. G. Code and Mrs. Etta Mr. Alan Manderson s house-was day dinner with. Joe _and Sandra Green-coloured card table with font too well = Stewart hole from London on Sun- struck by lightning on Saturday Pegg, of Park Road, Oshawa. folding metal chairs to match; Met- - rs. Edith Ansley has returned to day. night, during the storm. Remember the Rummage Sale on al al kitchen stool with back , and - Imone after spending a week with Margaret,Harris; of Long Brch., Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Evans and May 7, in the church yard, step; Presto pressure cooker; NY- .star sister Mrs. Lorne Parkin, in spent the Easter holidays with her daughters, and Mrs. Morgan Evans, The W. A. would be glad of don- Ion quarter inch rope; Chrome and Ireronto. grandmother Mrs, Harriet Harris, of Claremont, had Sunday night SUP!_ ations of good, used clothing; fern- white metal kitchen util:ty table; Mrs. Marion Humpli[eys and son of Sprucehilt Road per with Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Jones• itnre stoves, dishes, books, anti Chronic nice q, ty-upholstered kifelien nt, spent last Tuesday in Toron- Mr. and Mrs. Walter__ Willis visit- Mr. Allan Day, of Ajax, spent ties, livestock, seed grain, cooking chairs, fawn and rose colour, Elee- of-Mrs—$err Aasity. ed at fileo�Mr. Doug. Willis last week with his grandparents Mr. utensils - anything that might be'a tric tri-light floor lamp; Wash tub; ]dr. and Mrs: Cam Watson'were in Two o and Mrs. R. Day. _-T hi e ephant to 'you, would be a Plastic i garbage can: Proje000r But last week-end to visi r. and Mrs. George Watson vis- The Mission Band will meet on conservation piece. or a useful art- screen: Plastic clothes basket. P11a1 an amity, ited Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Watson Saturday, April 30, at the home. of icle to someone else. tic drain board: Lawn ornaments; Mrs. Edith Ansley celebrated her on Sunday. Mrs. T. Jordan. Anyone wishing thday last Friday, April 22. Marilyn 'Raney flew down to Hal- blankets made from old woollen`s, Loather football; Arvin electric GREEN RIPER mantel radio; Cocoa mat; Duster Linda Desjardin spent Easter up ifax .this past week.,. please ]care woollens with Mrs. Jor- and-liquid waxer: Cedar-liaed chest ' o her grandfather's farm, Mr. Cott- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence, of Ott- dan by the end of May. 'Mr. and Mrs. R. Elms and sons„ • • • • • .� ongtjo, Hillside, Huntsville. awa visited their son Mr."and Mrs. The Mt. Zion Green Thumb Club of Gormley, visited B. E. and Mrs. Terms cash, No reserve. Sate at w' Mr. and Mrs. R. Desjardin and George Lawrence 'and�amily on held its first'meeting of the 4-H- Draper on Saturday evening last. I-M P. m. DST. There is no junk:: . .. rwent up to Hillside, Huntsville, Wednesday. Garden Club on Saturday, at the Mr and .Mrs. W. Smithem, Tor- James R. Smith, clerk. KEN AND week-end to pick up Linda and Duabartcin United Church home of Miss Linda Hoskin. Pres., onto, spent the week-end at their CLARKE PRENTICE. auction her home.f Rev. MacLaughlin, formerly min- Linda Hoskin; Vice-Pres., Janet cottage. eers. Markham"346 Milliken. AX and Mrs, Robt, Dey,are en- ister of Cherrywood and Whitevale Jones; Sec, Shirley Jamieson. Mr. _A, Hutchings and daughter, 3-M7, 1 ,...f .. , ,. ... _ ,,. au ,_ _ .. • ,.._ • r .� .,,.n„wyf.,,v,.•,'�••,:;,,,,rtr„pw-. .,�.,a.7.•_,_. . - ,,; f. .s.w:Yr�°.xw:- arw.�-r.,s.M.+xy , ., _ - - • • _ Ilk �+usGELLANEOUS - .-CLASSIFIED INSURANCE BZPTIC TANKS - - 1 WRITE EVERY KNOWN TYPE OF INSURANCE CLEA2iBD + e . ARTICLES FOR SALE CYRIL E. MORLEY �. ). BU1T The Annual Rummage uxg 'gs�pl - CASH % AND CARRY PRIC=B J ON PLYWOOD soa e.i b the Hos .tal Auxlar w:li • REAL ESTATE ' � - '•"O�awa — >9A 3"N2 � ,._,may:__ P Y, 4xex�. ...- ---- - ----------- = ' bc-� n the-Siskaay--Building, tee• 4x8x% A$ CLOSE TO YOU AS YOUR TELEPHONE -------------- -------------------- ---------------------- the 1�1 a Bt d (ate, .rt the ShopP+nB 4x8xSS S Centre, oh 1 hLrsaay evening, blay :4x8x96 086. ' '32 KINGSTON RD. W., PICKERING, ONTARIO �. 5, from ;.l)3 to 9.00 m., and on - - - - - -T-MIL :EATING Friday morning, May 6, from 10.0) 5-16th's Sheathing Plywood .03.11; TELEPHONE:-PICKERING: OFFICE WH. 2-6212-RES. WH. 2-3115- _ to 12.00 a, m. All donations of good %th's - 24 .NC�vIt SERi/ICE >a3 _ 1 used clothing, chinaware, small furn- 9fith's Underlay • � � - gs and household-_a.ticles wi,l 4z4 Pop Underlay UT RATE =81.2 C dung, isnin _ j • ., Wednesday afternoon, or on CO.C be accepted at the Siskay Buil ' FORREST LUMBER O. L on W edn ' COOPERBLOCK L?�• COLEMAN Thursday. If you wish someone to OPP• Pickering Twp. Polige Stad". p,ck up your donation, make an No. 2. Highway a Furnaces, .Space Heaters, Water early call to WH2-1726, or WH2- Phone. TEmple 9.2361 : ,920 CALEDONIA ROAD — TORONTO � t ' Heaters, kanges, Wall 8 Floor 5685, in Fickbring; or WH2- :3 for �OCI\S BRICKS Furnaces Ajax. FOR SALE - bean sprayer;' metal • Rr7 - F - You" tank; under 50 gallons.' Excellent . • urnace Sloan Uut $7.$0 Help Your HosEital Help Y g - - -- n $25U ssories S A. Omelon, White's. • condition. Trailer Heating di Accessories Card Of Thanks ideroad, N, Dumbarton• WH189,� : STRUCTURAL STEEL SUMMER PRICES may CRANE RENTAL wHitehall 2-3491 I wish to thank my many friends FOR •SALE - Rod an neighbors r flow coil Oats. } ' d 9 TUDOR ST., AJAX kind though-s, and cards, received Arch Bell, Audley,WH2 5797, !RATION IM.,' PICKERING, ONT.—PhoeMS WH. 2-1960, EM. 3-1802 .-..------- ----------------------• during my recent illness. may 6 Norman Irish TERRY ' S PEAT MOSS BARGAIN To Speak At United C Hlere Large bales, 7K cu• het, at i4.50��, This Sunday iiP�iicked up on the Jasm. No 4dlvee•. TRICAL The United Church here will have JERRY HASEK Narsesteg) - ..}iM S!I~!A N t i f and a guest spe:>cer this 3aaday, is t>1se Flat ilia firth IE person of Mr. Henry Kanyike, now WH studying in Tomato, from Uganda, aPr a UDAL' QQMPSSI iC EHGlAAND' For Service D or Night Aron. He previously studied at the FOR sALE - Howard University, U. S. A. and is boy's mooching cam _ Call TE. 9-1521 here in this country as a guest of � hat set, size 7, gfty, P}�= LIFE — AUTOAWBIU �E Pumps A Special the r_...a;,� Brame, united Nat. TEmple 96-172& . mar -: > ;107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST ---- .............-.- APPLES AND POTATOE8 :- - own . In his cotrntry-, }ers wort has J. H. VERN•OY bees in education, where he wat a FOR SALE �• -- Office: 8latbn PLaa, Ajar - Shopping Centre. Phone: WH 2.330I Excavating, Trencifing, Grading, supervisor of schools. Mr. Kanyike Spies - S&M Per Bush. Phonts For Immediate Coverage Day Or Night .' .. - is married and has two sons and one lease bring container.. Septic Tanks p Phone: WH2 2-3751 de. • 1l?IGKERI G ORCHARDS apr numbeer of distinguialaed persons ne a west of Pickering Village who appeared on the platform in on No, 2 Highway. Oprett svenit{gg - BROCK ROAR Massey Hall last Sunday night, pro- and week-ends also. testing recent events in the Union of Phone: W Hit elsall 2-1247 • �r MORTGAGES a11PPRwf$AL° will Rood Horne meeting oil n n FOR SALE = new outboard motor, - g _ - G NEWELL Jr1a Se. Africa. Y at S.IS p m. Education and' Pickering ���' 2 h. p., 195.00; Two Coleman cool- • Installation of Officers will take ers 112.95.; Two Coleman jug; i6 Village Place. One Coleman gasoline lantern 112, a Real Estate Broker Pickering Village 2'he Scouts and Cubs held their Mr. and. Mrs. C, A. Sterrat visit- 95; Two safari.cots i6,00; Two used • WH. 2-570-1 or Toronto EM'. -3625 Father and Son Banquet on April ed their daughter Mrs, lirenry Fras- oil space heaters, and many other 21st when about seventy attended. er (Ida) and family, at Fonthill, last iterus. Phone: WH2-3491. - 216 Brock St. S., Whitby — Phone MO. &3625 The turkeys supper,was enjoyed and week, and at the week-end, enter- .-i . Res."Highways"'A Mile East of Dumbarton, N6. 2 Highway a special social evening followed. twined•Mrs. Sterritt's sister Mrs. FOR SALE 8 y Mr. Edgar Tucker„ of Toronto: den tractor; - (Main kitchen ii* -, gar Jarnes was guest-speaker, porcelain kitchen sink and in the Going-Up Ceremony, Our congratulations to Mr. Keri- -with drain board attached. Phone:, ,• ' Richard Kerr advanced-to Scouts. neth Heron, on his success in"pass- NVI-12-63367•- Douglas Weavers who was ill was In "his First Year exams at Knox ' unable to attend. College,, with a high standing in his FOR SALE Kelvinator washing QQN BLIZZARD ELECTRIC - - The Brownies will be delivering class. machine, like new. Reasonable. Ph. your cookies on Saturday, the 30tb. Flora Jean Westney'had a memor- VVtH2-1060. Mrs, James Shaniey is reported to able experience during her Easter /- be recovering from her operation holidays, when site had a trip to , - ' ICOSLS!$RCIAL R$8IDENTiAL IhIDUSTRIAL WIRING and is expected home this week. New York and developed aLP WANTED a case pod of ?here is a tot of illness in tltp measles simultaneously. Switchboard operator required by FREE ESTIMATE community. Mrs. Eldon Robinson is Friends of Miss Mary Riley, to i„m_sised manufacturing cone- recovering slowly. Maybe ,good the number of forty-five, gathered pany in Whitby. Duties frill include weather will bring health to aII, at the home of Mrs Waiter White, the operation of switchboard; also ik board amount of typing. --. _ to cuing fnen n S atu celeveni g,show es nt ! - Plfone Pi&or111s MZ t Cornut spent days ( °,t i experience prefe , burt w! . Mrs. E t a few d J rile n pr g her Orange Lodge.. of.her approachingsmarriage•in in Tor and a e1�m essential. Reply, stating: e, eduo- . - . . � Mr. and Mrs. W. Carter and Gar beautif6l gifts were received, accom, anon and experience, to Box 610 don. and Miss Gloria Nrusklow 'and Panned by the heartiest of goad News Office, Pickering. George Rogers and friend attended wishes: - '�[ FIRST MORTGAGES ARMNGEf: the wedding of Mr. Jim:Lannigan's Miss Bernice Chapman has been FEMALE HELP WANTED T ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES SO°' on April 23, in Toronto. spending some of her Easter hoG-. file clerk for medium-ailed mart. Brock Road ,House And School days visiting her mother and other AVAILAKE FOR ADDITIONS relatives and friends here. She is ufaettei� COQ°y m � To- °E AND IMPROVEMENTS. Brock Road Home and School planning to visit Germany next sum- Whitby. Required to handle duties MEN '1� as file clerk. Typin abilit ` r WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN Association delegates to the Ontar- mer, g Y wining ' be'an asset. Position,offers training AM CouRrMM 1DOr ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. io' Federation' of Home and.Schoo) Watch for the Girl ,Guides and a /�� 1MLLR Association's Annual Convention Brownies who wiU be on the streets for future stye em nc eat t0ithin our were: Mrs. Wm. Carter, Mrs. Russ- this Saturday-, with their cookies for office. Apply, stating age, education T.Y.BILL, IN TM I - ; IF YOU REQUIRE ANY-MORT- y' John Moss. sale. They will a and experience, to Box 610, News r oil Bo s and Mrs. pprecfate your con- e, GAGE FINANCING A FOR FAST Ofice, Pickering. Reports will be given at the Ann- tribution to the success of "Cookie +, ,f Y, v .• . COURTEOUS' SERVICE; CALL - ual Meeting, on May 3rd, on the Day'. ROUGE PARR Conference and Open Se sions the The hospitable home of Mrs. C. Three:rnwly-decorated and fnrnistu- `s :�AUBREY E. • IRELAND attended. _ y 'E. Brown was the scene of the An- r�n,a to rent: bed, dining and ANDCOMPANY Members of the Brock Road .•ass- nual Meeting of•the'Women's Ins- siting-room Suitable for quiet.bas. ociation and interested friends who titute on,Tuesday, April• 26• which itiess couple or two Lilies, Reason- attend their annual 'Ynbeting on the was marked by a large. attendance. tole. phone: ATlazrtic 2-4914. + 100 ADELAIDE ST. W. 'rd, will be able to head reports Business consisted of-annual reports r t from their delegates about the Con- `from the various committees, show- , TORONTO Z ONTARIO ferences attended. J ing a good •decree of activity in the JOE S APPLIANCE SERVICE y A resolution w�11`he resented at many fields, ;vith su projects DICKERING p gge�ted Rkpairs On Stoves, Refriger- f the end of the "Children`s' Readin¢ for future work. Delegates were ap- Dryers, Washers, And � EMpire 8-5300 or Ettt to 6-5944 atom, D .'. �_ - Session' report, which recommends pointed to attend the District Art- 411 g Appliances. ( < ' Evenings that a special committee be set up nual, to be, held at H�neydale on . ALL WORK GUARANTEED AW AIL TEmpie 9-1750 - WA. 2.6902 to investigate the po sibility of set- May I.9. Following tote completion TEniple 9.2732. S ting up a LendinL, Library;Service of business, Mrs.. J:. Topper; on be- for our school district, Containing half of the•group, presented Mrs. G. DEBNEY' l books especially for the pre-school J. Doull with a small T.V. i child.' in Rift, express- Excavating And tlradivg v S C L :!TSI held at Rouje Hill United Church g their regret at losing such an Trenching, Sand and'Gravd last week. Proceeds go to the Boy esteemed and helpful member, and WHIT£15ALL 2-5880 Scougr Rouge Hills. - Chance Of Name - the best wishes of all for her fut. HOMO. AT�Bc 2-4221 or 2-0400 V _ -------�-- ~ Rd. entertained John ers.lb(� NOTICE that this arc The social time on laving Canada. �Y� t, __--__________ --'------ nee well-being on leaving followed, dui- MEN OR WOMEN - pleasant-out- ROUGEiI�L Gill, and family, of Sarnia, during. ation of Frederick George Sinclair, ing•which refreshments were served, door work averse ;2 to =$ 1 the Easter holidays. of Rural Route No. 3, in t$ie Town. was thoroughly cnjoy-ed by aq, $ Rue ; hour; No experience necessary. . Alton d Mrs. were Ivan off Mr.,and r. 'and Mrs. p t granter, of Ontario.i Pidterinc in the Corte r. , Twenty-five ladies met . at the Write "Rawleigh's" Dept.-D-343-VV,• guests Sheppard Ave. spent last Friday Ontario• fora change of the scar- Red Cross Centre On Tuesday 400 Richelieu, Montreal. ` d' Yrs. C. Schwalm last Sunday even• with Mr. Tranter'l parents, Paud- name of himself. 'his wife, Lotna. morning for the quitting of taro ash Lake Mnelair and his infant c1hildnit, -large quilts. At noon the expected I?OAItD - shared accotiutiodation is Mrs. Barbara Little of West Rouge Congatulations to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Leonved David Sinclair, Pot. Luck Lunch turned out to be Pickering 4fllage. held her piano recital at,the Ladies' Chas. Howard, Woodview Rd• 9n and Cindv Lee Sinclair, to Hama- a banquet, to which they all did his. follege, Whitby last Friday night. the.birth of a daughter at the Well- ton• will be heard blefore tho presid- tics (just what does that mean" E '' --Many week.- udae in Chambers in the C�xtrt, No more quilts are ready to be done eoMINo E• 'S f. .Rouge Hills area.. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Schwalyt House. Whitbv. Ontario. on Friday, at nresent. The W. A. Mr. P. Smith, Woodview Rd., is spent Easter week-end with Mr. acid the 3rd dav_of- June, 19190, at due We are sorry to learn that Tom Evening --in-the-hesflital-We wish s:-b .- —Atnsatsle-lViontreai. 1 " -dam+ o�clocY tn-tke-fore -acct-Peter Allen are suffering from � mwt* in the C. E. �'etttte, .. •�irly recovery. Desmond Donovan, Altona Road, noon. murnns. Tt is hoped that they may Pickering I.Wted Churck ou Tboee= The Pickering Men's Bowling spent Iasi Friday, evening in Hamil- DATED at Aiax, this 25th day of be feeling better soon. day, May S. at &Is P. M. � -;League Banquet was'held at Picker- ton with t Canada Mawhirg Aare- April, A. D.. 1960. ' ing United Church Hall last Mon- bassadors, Second Sigrtals Reg- W, H. J. Thomason, B. A. PAINTERS a DECORATORS HOME-BAKING E71LB• _ t day evening. invent. i 152 Harwood' Ave., 'SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 19M �r- _A Spring Tea,and Bake Sale was ti Aiax• Ontario +1.00 per hour for quirk. clean LOt3 CABIN - DUNBARTON, .. Solicitor for the Applicant svaran•er•d first-else painting and Sponsored By Ladies' AuxUiaty Of' 1 • may 13 paper-harRtn°. The Dumbarton Legion o - Eric STOMU and Frank WHITE ,0 - • �� Leod. In the absence of the chair.• neth Heron, B. A. Our choir relay be heard over raj• +r► tian, Mrs. , Laura Anonby 'took The choir entered the .church to io CKLB, Oshawa (1354 SwWay — --- Mrs. Bert Galloway is doing nic- parge of the meeting. Plans were the Processional Hymn 110: "1 joy- morning. May 1, at 9AS a. m. Ail. A very p ant,evening was spenj sly after a recent heart operation discussed for the Mothers and DYiu• ed when W the House.of . The one wishing.per Gpd' hang.to purchase reoArds of fin„ the Hall on 'inur¢dy! laac, woven and is recovering at her home in ghters Banquet beintg' held on jtine sdiRpture lessons Wert' Psalm 3Z~ the very fine choral service pre eat- % e let. Troop Cubs ana Boy zconts Whitby. 2drd. "and Hebrews 11; 1-3, and 23-40: A ed by our chow on Palm-Sunday, �m Brock Kd. and Pickering met The Claremont Scouts, and, Cubs The last Tees-Age Dance for the beautiful anthem "I Joseph's lovely may do so by applying to any mens- iet a Father and Son Banquet. A held a very successful banquet in season was held on Friday night of Garden" by C Dickin on, was sung ber of the. choir. - Corr. -Cttntiful turkey supper was serveu the hall on Monday night. last week. The instructor, Mrs. Viz- by the choir, the solo part berg' • �ythe Mothers' Auxiliary, to over y, presented g g y �� Mrs. Redman has taken a week's to gifts to Mrs. _(leer a sun b the Junior Choir. Mrs. Mc- �pixty guests.'After supper, all enjoy- holidays from the' Saroo Plant Smith, Mrs. Norrine Hill and Mr. Clement, organist and choir leader, ne Asks alb i a singsong. Bruce Pugh gave a Mrs. R.'Barton has left the em- Lloyd Pascoe who assisted with the presided at the organ., K" ;toast to the tathers. This was rep- ploy of the••township office and is music. The subject of Mr. Heron's chap- {� • /w Tied tp by Mr. George W'illsgn. Mr. working for the PUC, Ajax. Mrs. Kay Hayward, Dist. Comm- enging message was "Is my life From ■ hitevale As W Tdgai,James, Twp. Louncitwr, gave Mr. Jack Anonby celebrated his issioner for, Girl Guides and Brown- reap?" and was :lammed up in three B talk on "Bees'. '.A' Going U-p birthday last week. its at:cndel a.convention on Si. parts, {1) Is my life real;'O2 How The Whitevale Recreation Associa- - —,Ceremony was held for one of the Sympathy is extended to Mr. R: Catharines, last week. can I find` reality; (3) How can I tion has been asked to provide g ftol(s. Rev. A. E. Cressweil, Clare- Tansley in the passing of his wKfe Mrs. C. Stubbs, iiLUther of Mrs. live in reality'. Let us turn our face waiver, for the township, before ttont United Church, oponed the last Sunday morning, at Uxbridge W. Welsh, is recovering from a'rae to God in Chri t. Life in Christ is, township will allow equipment to gel T meeting, and_. Mr. &enneth• Heron, 'Hospital. Mrs[ 'Tansley was highly • cent heart attack. the_only real life. Let us recomm- in and work. B. A., of Bickering, closed same. thought of here; and had been act- he 1V omen's nst_tute e their end life in Him to others. The association are planning to Mr, and bars. W roe and daughter ive in the.United Church. The fam- regular meeting on April '20. The ` The Junic: congregation was con- build a dam on the creek to, provide Barbara, of Bracebridge, visiteu her ily have resided here for the past Institute is invited to Stouffville oy ducted by Ruth Miller and' Lyn swimming facilities for the-area. Tie ,ipuents Mr. and,Mrs. Thos. English twelve years.' April 29, to see.a demonstration of Murison. The Kindergarten.Class township offered to assist with aria- -• Aver the week-end. Ronnie Hedges and Wayne Red- Pottery, from England to be held was conduced by Mrs. Helen Haw- chinery but do not want to be re- Sorry to hear Mrs. Goo. MiAdt is shaw attended the hockey game at in the United Church. Officers for ker, assisted by Mary Beth McClem- sponsible in case a child is drowned Jaek in hospital'again for treatment. Maple Leaf Gardens on Sunday aft-'' 1960 were elected; and are: Pres- ent, or injured. We all hope she will soon be home. ernoon, ident, Mrs. M. Johnson; Vice-Pres, ` Mr. and Mrs, Aylmer,' Garter and Sympathy - is extended to Mr. Mrs. R. Jackman; Sec.,-Treas, Mrs. - - family visited Mr. and Mrs. M. Cliff Reynolds in the passing of his J. Ward; District Director; Mrs. L. e e ,j3eelbly and family on Sunday. father last week,. at Pembroke. Mr: Alternate, .Mrs Kay Ward; Audit- r .s Mr. and Mrs. Wm Elliott are Reynolds attended the funeral. ors, Miss V. Forsythe, Mrs. X. `'sir tMOw settled in their lieu home. We are sorry to report that Mr. Tomlinson; Directors: Mrs. L The anneal meeting of the Wom- John Beelby is in vary poor health _Pugh, Mrs. G. Taylor, Mrs. F. gain Institute was held in the Hall at present a:; Loyst; Sunshine Committee: Mrs. aANIN Be Pure t0 get Ion Tuesday afternoon. April 19, with Mr. and, bars. Blake Briscoe, ,4F E. Cook, Mrs. R. Ward, Mrs. R. your Cee#1fleale �eeside:Yt, Mrs. Annis in charge. Toronto, spent Sunday with Mt. ' Morgan; Membership Comm.; Mrs. 3 of Payment•(Form The r eviting opened with the Inset- and Mrs. Jim.Sriscoe. E. Beare, Mrs. R. Morgan; Social:_ 104) from the Ilrm Otis Ode, and the Mary Stewart Coll- Mr. and Mrs. George Noyes, of Mrs. W. Lehman, Mrs.,.. Norton, —kg @P InSUrt3df yeti Oro ittlav111g: ' ett. Two minutes silence•was obser,- Toronto, called on old friends here Mrs. C. Reynolds;• Nominating Then fOIIOW the yed for two late rnembers, airs. M. on Sunday. Comm.: MiL M. Anderson, Mrs. M, ; eimiltoa and Mrs. Wm. Gray, foil- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Reynolds and Benson, Mrs. Gausiin; Pianist: Mrs. simple instructions !Owed by a sob "Whit a Friend we son'of Toronto, spent Sunday with W. Evans; Assistant, Mrs. J. Anon- on tIw4mc . Ibave in Jesus" by Mrs. M. Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. C• Reynolds. by-, Agric. and Can. Industries: The following conveners gave their Rev. H. and Mrs. Lackey, Wark- lira. R. Torrance; Hist. Research ytports' Mrs. Wanno , "Home Ec- worth, called on friends here last and Current Events, Mrs. W. ;OOOmics and Health"; Mrs. j. Mit- Thursday. Browning; Public Relations, Mrs. �qp ,e,hell "Agriulture and Canadian His- ' `Thz Girl Guides will be out this E. Burton: Citizenship and Educe- YOUit .,r ;Cory" Mrs. M. Ellicott "Citizenship _Saturday, in both Ciarematit ' and tion, Miss V. Forsythe; Resolutions, ONUit10 Brougham', delivering their cookie*. Mrs. H.. Green. ,�, . axed Education"; Mrs. Goodwin HOSPRAL Mr. and Mrs. Gordoa McGratb .*'Public Relations Mrs. Geo. Gray INSURANCE I%istorical Research". Mrs. Burrs returned Notes on Tuesday after a St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church GUIDE .,0WAN0 N�OWWAL- .,-0 ++� oWS gave the Card Report. Mrs. trip to Sault Ste. Marie. COMA111551ON Blackrn2n was appointed tst- Vice- The Guides and-Brownies, Moth A large congregation attended the -1f you haven't One, ask TORONTO T, ONTANO CIL�11 'held their re tar- M@etinc- a; 6 rervie* dn Sunday morm;nlr'resident to replace Mrs. Seer, who at the home of Ctrs. Lorraine Sic- conducted by the minister, Mr. Ken- Wished to resign owing to other ,duties. Mrs. Roberta was appointed to `'Resolutions Convener" to re- :place airs Bradshaw. Mrs. Burton T, was appointed to "Home Econom- - , - Ics in place of Mrs. Wannop. And ...plans-were made to pay a visit- to / w - s IFairview'Lodge on May 12; also,., - ' several communications were read �w..:' , 1 by the Secretary. Plans were . di.,- - <. cussed for the 50th Annivirsary. to be held on May 31. The meeting was closed with The Queen, and a dainty lunch served by hostesses: -- Mrs. Davis, Mrs..Carito'h, Mrs. W. a j3ayles, .Mrs. Burton and Mrs. W. ModdiHutlraed: Corvok 700 - Naerat Mstera Mrs. W. Hamilton visited Osh- 4'dow Sedge - Vain ttwa friends on Sunday evening.. - ~ j The W. M. S. of St. John's met + s ---- ; n the church on Thursday. after-. - - -= moon. April 21. President-Mrs. Lin- prOZG'd - do opened the meeting with a poem - VGivitig". The minutes of the prev- ious meeting were read and approv- led. It was decided to pack a bale proved r. of d used and new clothing and g� . g r baarred g6ods to be sent to the Fred ! FO;Victor Mission. Articles for same to be left-at the home of :tars. A. J. a ,,.Gray, by May 17. The first Bake ' - Sale sponsored by the W. 11. S. i.} « ' - -: to be held on the church lawn on -- - '�� was unanimously named Car of the Year' a>oly othes North A2at�rieaa-built car". . .a rear engine May 27, at.6.30 P. m. An invitation by the editors of Motor Trend—worlds largest general and tiansaale allowing a flatter floor and lower roof ;etas received to attend,a Supply Tea ';stutomotive magazine:And it's easy to understand why line"—these are some of.the praises the experts heaped pt Ebenezer on June 20, at 2.30 p. ..."the most significant engineering idvance" of 1960 : upon Corvair in announcing the auto industry's most • Kn.; also an invitation from.Cherrp- ;vs ood to attend their W.•A. meeting =; •• •"four-wheel independent suspension-totally unlike :' coveted award on May I L Several "thank you; ` a Ords were read by the betretary. _ f Q`1Jed Two-minute silent prayer was held f for a departed Member, Firs. N.V. proved i,Gray, who passed awty recently. p + jvlrs. H. hiller and lies. Randall prt)VCd" R pTf>bed ; lILEIlicott presented the Worship Set- (';vice. bars. hiller in charge of tit j program, which included quotatiohs ' l from letters written by missionaries Z'he results of two major economy tests run by 121- -an air-cooled engine, the swings on anti-freezes and 1 ;in.Africa. These all stressed urgent dependent organizations* prove beyond a doubt that anti-corrosives, and the fact that Corvair is easily Heed for nurses and teachers in Ali- deliver 25 to 40 more miles on a and speedily serviced, and you'll'know for sure that ' 1 . ,your Corvair will dish % _ I Bola and Northern Rhodesia. Mrs. gallon of regular gas.than you can get in a conven-- Corvair is your best bet for economical transportation: 1 Randall Ellicott favored with � . l piano number, which was enjoyed, -tional Car. Add to this, the inherent dependability of Per.oar Eoo�omr rr�i: ana Mobilgas,"*my Rain. i The meeting closed with prayer by Urs.•Lindo. __ __ Were are the (kings Corvair gives that we ether car can touch: The weekly' euchre was held as Usual on Tuesday when the follow- ___ ••e s e'►a e>r + 1 jng were winners: Mrs. Ogden, Miss •• �•# can O'Hara, Mrs. Matthews; Mr. e *. ' � A ping, Mr. Killey and Mr. XV. •M •p •• i;Carlton. Travelling prizes went t0 - • *ee• * e Cdr. Honing and Mrs. Davidson. • • s ; I Movies! :Mr. D, A. Bear and Mr. Ken Beer IM�/rbtiss..r•••knee No luting with east- hwb*ol Lad.p�adwt' .4Lnase Jnsrawr.heat... Fold-down ear awe... Rear aastna trestle . �1e fe in,Toronto on Wednesday v,- - teeeae . . . am-8012 of from airplane-type. that opens t fd cut+k that eoe�ss 88- 9 I �s'insr,Rwnf rr�iso4 =Ine's welskt bearing tieing, attending the School , Bus radlsom rep.ln or wow 9d� ia6 wb•nt ttY heater.You don't>isro feet a where specs sown ear wheels N eea•,o�Im eV awerodl eprtnq and its', to.wall,tot file ere;tna' 68sMes whsCs /n the Why be a suck in the moo Pnvera:, Convention. pampa. Corvsir's air- own,kme add0s."WK to Whitt tip Cor- tmnk.Standard in owy (or r wor �y Missr:Sheilah Annis spent a ft'w `"''aM11.11ti.bst Cmwtr w• eset l endue 6n aooh• stli7: a aoetlar:'sae•' sir's-1 6 et warms up model, two erW'lbbr!!" thing eta n•ryeos are :�tys last week with her gran deilot• a>tien rW bat ins to do with'em. ear tide. in 30 seconds door. tits In and p adth Corrairt )ter Mrs. Honey,-Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Beare, of, j Springbrook, called on Mrs. W. ,Come see :st: Come drive ztl Come pruee ztl {�Iapnilton one day last week. r The Y. P. U. will meet in tht >.a fall on Friday evening,'April 29. �' en ont, Greenwood and Mount t+t Won Young People will be guests. M�� � Car of the year by Chevrolet we and enjoy a social -evening. c o rva.i r Ur, and Mks. John Harvey visited bb parents Mr. and Mrs. Al Har- on Sunday. t delivery.favorable deals_ K-IT60C Alt, and Mrs. Wm. Knox; also --- n6 Matthews, called on firs. W. ( lion one evening last week. Fe We AINSWORTH LIMITED AJ�IC - _ . .....— - � At �,."'�. _..> x`r `�i�iY�•iF�—"�°.»4"..c:� :iYr�...:L.'-...•:*�..wi: r:w..,.,•�•m .,,°" � .�:.i";';�'!"�.�+'�"` '? .::�`�kjj'sl:'w.r.Y;.•..�i�r,`,?,r„"ic••��^:�C"..�..:,,i"• ,••i,�*,�..�._�_+,v, - �. :7:ir•+4 •'' '. •.i. . •-,r ,�,;,, r,,.. 1 a-..M'. .'#-L; !R� .'C r•. '.. ,' +^ +f. -'".. �,4 `�'.-.• :.+.3.,-,:. .u►•.+-'.ac. + t# /' ° ' hider ISCUS10n — _- - - - . Rao•�'V Service' BOYES DRUBS 'LTD. � � � Reeve Shertt;an Scott said this week that if any work is'done in the near .PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS , 1.A Make or,,Model future on Liverpool Road, between , 'highways 401 and No. 2 it will likely ' FUNERAL 0111ECTOR be done by the township. A>r`.tbur F d FURNITURE, _ ( He said the county road committee : ��RE DEALER was giving consideration to taking COSMETICS — SUNDRIES - BABY NEEDS k I it over, but that the-county feels it fz '- f should be the D.H.O. and the D.H.O. r s rI feels it should be the county. STORE HOURS gmann Auto Privullt. S.rvlce Wm. Ferti)e of Frenchman's Bay r i Body WEEK DAYS DAILY 9-9 ' DAY OR NIGHT who was present, said, "I would sug- - • . a mstii6,is tgaiBP�_ -- : gent in that case, that---the- D.H;G: -&-HOLIDAYS-1-5 - — � �M``��{{��yy e1.... 1`10=1110 T.- -a --- --- - be asked to take down their detour W11,MCEACHNIE, Prep. sign that is putting all loads over 12 , Ohone: TFmpie 3.1611 • tons' on this road.,' PICKERING •PHONE WH. 2-5961 1/lN hosts.�Pb 1Q520 " The reeve said he had brought this -- " MlipaL2s Can IM Financed Phone WH. 2-2171 to the attention.of the department. ' Piekeriflg Ont. From The Ontario Association For °--- --. r Retarded Chtldten Toronto, April"19. -'Ajax; Picker- GRAHAM HARDWARE TIC Picker- .101703210, and Whitby members of the v province-wide Retarded Children's Tf/.'H. 1,T801IdP80iN,W.A., LLD, Association will be among --�i -----� — -- p Barlow MW Balkhme delegates attending a three-day con- nCeS/ p ` ference at Hamilton, April 28-30, slLORllt. - - Pr by �Bt3tlit Calnebia ood`Ot><lsrl. "blue•+priat progress for the mentally retarded �•00W5� s, * .�� Ajm r � a Ajax; Pickering and Whitby 'R1 2-5181 Wove to assocta x►as �tK iAl �yj ._ � which today operate bh svexial • ` - . , • >RssielfMOe: TZmVk 4406 7 echoola; provide recreation and shel- tired. workshops; and give parents ,. . guidance and support in the broad- PHONE WN. 2-1911 be">rs nin of horizons for some 150,000 •� C',ralghtan� Ft'af�, Drynan menially retarded persons in this & Murdoch province. Through- their vrovinriaf,orsmniz- S C Hannah' ohrkq - ation, these locals" are helping tt. - finance research into the causes of Barrist.rs,- Solieiturs cnd Notaries - p y . ,. y E{a ■ ' Public mental retardation and.-are actively W dl gs, Bars ets, Showers - ed 'n qu h were working to bcSur conditions for Bake Products Bank of Commerce Chambers, those who require institutional care. ' This will be the 7th.-annual con- Barrister, Solicitor, 5 Simcoe Strset North, Oshawa Bakery ference since O. A. R. C. was £oun- - "Meat Pies Our Sppdalty" Notary Public - Telephone RA. 3-3446 • - e y e first fourteen local.assoc iations in Cntario. About five or siX WH. 4-03" Komi* at Old xls�eo.Re" Marrs St., Pickering _ _.. new local assoctions are being foun, AT. 2.4391 or AT. 3-1361 — WANTW — ded in Ontario each year. - 46DU iTgT 1�5i[Ri The Hon. Dr. M. B. Dymond; . $MIZ AC�GM AX Ontario Minister of Health;. The y lsTL g,#the! o f sit. F�13 Mayor of Hamilton, Lloyd Jackson; and EmnhW �• �� Wise and Dr. Robert Guthrie. of the U 'jr dp$ettt/setrts Mid ON& loan Ps7� iversity of Buffalo, co be among AJAX LUMBER CO. �Z - M&BgGL 8 guest speakers at the conference, For �a Ani 111spodenas �•y� SALE REGISTER LVA&BER AND BUMDEIW SUPPLIES = Esp.t stwou Ofnse A30 MM Saturday, May 14. - Auction Sale -of household furniture; 21 in TV, J.,4L RII.i<.oLMMM a" SO= (Philco) near new; Elec. washing- PLYWOOD . . . PAINT . . ARBOiY�! _ !l wsF 11[estt®sar We+rb" F l.N�ss+s . machine; Elec. re.�orator; Dishes; . 1l9D1dT. so6z'n�l, Psolr. ww-t ears Cooking utensils; Garden equipment (DOORS AND TRIM B. L », Ontario -�a - in the Village of Brougham. No. I" awes T� of Whitby A 7. Highway; the estate of .the lane as ltara7• bsewe�n Mrs. William' Gray. Terms cast. Station Road and No. REAL ESTATE Sale at 1.00 p. m. DST. AVLIN S. Pl -.� 8-� Photo co-op clew in Pick- FARMER, auctioneer. _ may 13 'WH. 2-3251 ering and Ajax areas. To b or sett for prompt -------------------------- ----- - PYL�./MOINC�3 �'�' psk for sT. GEOCHURCH ANGLICAN _ courteous service a — � Al.i SM 1p►rn - cke:ins Mr. Blower. >� Ontario G M arTi@eOlY -'Rector _Call Rev. H:S. Sheplerei, B. A, D. D. eneral .Jlfar w re s=��@ Bays 198, Phone 171 v •s Pickeering eaPS;A?M CI[PIIf QA1MAe-IMurane/ � SUNDAY SERVICES - - lReset Plsimiss >t M r _ -' ' 3.39► a. tn.—Holy : s Conunttawn --*---------------------- _ 11.00 a. m.—Morning Prayer • Pkkerhr(o 590 or MO. 6-11M 11.00 a m.—Hol Comttsttaian ' ' ' Paints Electrical Appliances . ,., (4th Sunday) . (SON 4 R"10 11.00 a. m.—Sunday School is the Community Hall - ILM a. m.—Nursery in Rectory Fools Class Etc. :f REPAIRS - W M ::uE Roo:a - ages up to 4 years a PBOKEs TRml11s 0:1141 e • WEDIrESDAY 10.00 a. m.—Ho'-y Communion and t I ' d DjJ"ARTON RADIO&TV S H E R R I N Intercessions for The Sck .. �. s. SATTS1r - •-------------------------------- , Pickering United Church a sd on s ar - FUNERAL AND Minister: Rev.Melville Su"OrP p ,wO;inl 8, t70NAN'Ir, >0. AMBULANCE SERVICE SUNDAY, MAY i, 1960 ;f�11e WH. 2-048 Pickering DAMP-MM and SOLIClTO'lit 9.45 A. M. Sunday School e7GNITH JUJIL DIIIG, AJAR " 2 HIGHWAY 31.00 A. M. - Church Service T%loimose 'el. 9. OsibaWa AT PICKERING BEACH ROAD 'Mr. Henry Kanyike, of Uganda, MARKS ELECTRIC - _ Africa 'Telephone.. A question and answer period to : - 131sU1'ance COB P the_evening. Industrial,• Commercial 8t Residential Wrr►ng _ � es.RHO" .WH. 2-3610 Prompt Efficient Service — Free Estimates aim* loafs for•afar o tai OeoNey :' AUDLEY ''mib°p - - J. MARKS �ttislsea.1~sosaags 00• 1.15 P. M. - Sunday School - tea. w.►s66. 2.30 P. M. - Church service Tel. TE. 9-157Q R.R.2, Pickering 09 AS ShWIN z_#RADY Bowman �n �- /± /� y Christian Science ,Societe PLUMBINV STORE ROUGE HILLS, ONTA91O DUNBART�ON RADIO_.. & TELEVISION - ----------------------------- WE SELL - An ripe, Fittiam Fi:tQre. 6 pieemtrtns Invites You To Its Ragusa- ICICfRING DUNBARTOI Ejaipment For Home Mee6•nfa. Church Service AIONTEITH, MONTEITH, RIEHL & CO. In Rosebatlk Road Public School' WE DO — Rosebank Road, South STORE SALES REPAIR CENTRE . Chartered AeeosntoMS -Iwlalla►cns, rtepair. A wlbrastlomt 3 14cen"d TrUotoso Licen.e�`P,i.mbsm Every Sunday at 11.00 A. M. Sunday School At The Same Hour (Two Doors West of I.G.A.) . TWO RADIO & .T,V. Alex — Oshawa — Strafford WE HELP YOU GET' • • • h ADMIRAL TELEVISIONS TECHNICIANS 'set-. Pw--ta At I— Cost- A Reading Room Is O To The o LEWYT VACUUMS t0 serve on O. W. Rtohi C.A.. RJA Y Oshawa RA 54327 r AApp Public, In The••A erbort Real T.V- and RADIO TUBES FOR CALLS TO THE HOMs ; Burt R. W~ C.A. AT 2-2YV0 Estate Building, xirtg con,Rat BATTERIES ETC: WHlt�s#tailZ-OY90 At Rouge Hills. ' __PHONE 'M 4FI491 4320 Hingyton Rd. West HiD� Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridayz _. •. TUBES TESTED FREE phone answered tw�OMy-four From 2.00 to 4.00 P. M. PHONE WH 54490 hours e - For Fuathei Iitfortrtation, CAR "STAFFORD B ROS. -OPEN EVENINGS IL SATURDAYS T.V. ANTENNA MISTNi ATlantic 2-2635 I liter. lhrt WNW ._ _ , r T _ DAIRY DEPARTMENT t! i .3 . lb. Pigs. • 1- � A y.. .vyr ;,, , - - 4 F T- :y. - - f _ .MARGARINE - i 1-lb. Pig. C 29 FROZEN FOOD CENTRE also Ann- ntA IT ARTERS a, INUUT ALL_pC= FEATURES EFFECTIVE APRIL 28, 29, 30. 6_0L i1u3 l' WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. SAVE 6C ON HEINZ ;.. }_�: �,. LIBBY'S 1DEEP BROWN ` ' �. . S OZ. c ;: BEANS w 4 P .-2 SPA, "_ E'_T-T-1 TINS SAVE 33c SAVE lOc ON SWIFT S t.. ., `2 t s oz HE � .. in '. 39 -SWIFT'S ' ..--�PREM a BEEF OR BEEF WITH GRAVY •20c OFF ON GIANT SIZE •: ' •.; .. .. _ ., �„ '`. �: •.,. _ .� _ c FARO DOG FOOD TIN �SUPER �FAB JEWEL . , -HAWES 'WITH 20% BONUS ..79 - -- PKGS. -25 c FLOOR GLOSS T JS ORTENING PRODUCE . : sERLI x REE X21 LAM B RUGS RED RIPE -BEAU AES U.S. No.• i .:•. ., WILL BE WON BY IGA CUSTOMERS--A WINNER IN EVERY STOREI ENTER ° T DATE OF ENTRIES SATURDAY,= THIS CONTEST TODAY. CLOSING RDAY APRIL S01h • .:. . . EL J0' . C .. CHOICE MEATY WHOLE HALF ��• -� :: -LEG 0' 0 ATOES PKG* - A B _� ' - -49 . lb. c WHOLE FLANK ON A GOLDMINE OF VITAMIN C FLORIDA VALENCIA .ORANGES D zE 99c� ab. c TASTY -FRESH U.S. No. 1 CALIFORNIA -s� - . `ai - LAMB IN SHE BASKET NEW ES - - :5-lb. Bag. 4�c OR FRONT 0' LAMB_ -- - , , ONTARIO GROWN—ADD AN ELEGANT TOUCH TO YOUR MEAL SWIFT PREMIUM B0L0G'NA BY THE PIECE :III. 29c lb. 49� -BARBECUE FRANKS SWIFT PREMIUM Ib. 39c MUSHROOMS _ -- WIGA's •:.APPEARING DAILY MONDAY THRU FRIDAY.CHECK YOUR LOCAL LISTINGS FOR TIME AND CHANNEL. • -- 7V -SHOW. "ONTAR�D� ARKET P: ICKERING , . 'RICHA RDSON S . GA , _7- ,