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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1960_05_06 - -.w.�•!�'�L• ^-T 1'4'M1�Y"jGr".�r�t�='I""'�ar•,r.,.:.�:.7.�, k�!... .". e.. -ww—: R:�'.+.v.+r.'�� #'..i.'•'v.'$/-M�v'-ol•S r�••,-«e..`.. I.•sr.� - _ e+- r'� 7 „ LMT _ .-. - - ■ . . ._. � - .. •``''.�' - � �'-�,,,:'' - -� . M1 — Snbscrfptioa Rites: liZ.SO Per Year United States: 03,00 W. C. MUR$AR AND SOPf— PUBLISHERS Sc. PER COPY Authorized As Second Cass Math VOL. 77 NO. 344 PICKERING. ONTARIO FRIDAY. MAY 6, 1960 Published Since November 1881 Post Office Dept Ottawa : S N I E I.T A-R E R U N N I N C4 : Township Council in Opposition To West Rouge School Auditorium iPickering Toitriship council this f MW week went on record as being opposed PICKERING ViLLA& to the proposed auditorium for West Rouge public school. The -Child Health Conference'aad{j The school board of Area 2, advis- Immunization Clinic which is beld� ed council they propose to erect an on the first Thursday in every,{ auditorium for the West Rouge month, 2.00 to 3.W p. m, at the C. e schoo t he Department he the ap- E. Centre of the United Churc.ls l of tion. In their letter, they also stated is for the'pre-school children who, that when the plans are prepared need immunization or with w•honx� t they' will ask council for a debenturQ, the mother has problems. Nursed Councillor Ross Deakin said, "I are in attendanw, as well as DrJ 5arlotte Schunck. This is a splea� . .. think someone from council should gf did services which our` Health Un•►J to the Department and ask them if they are aware of-the school rate in it is rendering to the community.; Area 2 now. I'm against it." Rev. M. Putters attended,th&; +r Conference on. "Your Church and) The. present school mill rate is I , at r:e a s, ar hiftstrial a_.•, m S. is, at the beginning of the -week. ; 31;iss Violet Swan.said,. Why they .lie. and Mrs. 'Suter and family;. pro,) an auditorum ri a public of the Brock Road momrc3. top' school 'is beyond my. wildest daeam. New Brunswick for the )vast Auditoriums are built in senior i, ' l schools, but not in public schools. I ` week._Hiss Lynda 3forle}'..spent that. would go along with a gymasium and ley. week-end with :tlr. and Mrs. Alvf;8j , .. V platform where they can teach the Bushby, in Uxbridge. t children P.T. This idea leaves a lot of scope for. fancy curtains; lights, Mr: and Mrs. Bushby were dingy and plush seats which will be just a her guests '-with the Cyril Motlgy,'*j glorified clubroom for those outside on Sunday. - the school." Glad to cote Mrs. Les. MorleR' "I think the board are confusing has returned to her home from " hospital. n9 with the reference to-auditori tort : The Pickerin Ladies' Sottrl said Councillor Clifford Laycox. `I g � _ was talking to Mr. Fred Hunt, board League held their annual banquet,a;k, the Town and Country, •I'oronta„T mambo tion I got, was that they plan to build. -week. — Faitport Boy Scouts enjoy as even- reached its peak the boys did g>e= Giant Davey, Stewart Cumtninga a gymnasium with removable seats, Mr. and firs. �. E. Brown visit Hng's outing wbieh included smelt- quite a f-w. Scrambling for the Wayne Mattingsley, Norm. Moore. where they can teach P.T." his brother George.Brown and Mrg. Askizig. Although the rum had not mnahs; in tfre net are: (L. to R.) Larry Farquhar. A motion was passed that council. -Brown,in Hamilton last Thursday. o y Barrie m th . Pho. b Po eroy 13'0 on record as being opposed to the Among those who wiI1 attain proposed auditorium for the West Conference on Christian Vocation s Rouge school. Queen's University this week-ett,d„ are: Diane Johnson, Wayne Knapp.: _• Pickeri Township Historical Township Engineer John Butt, Elaine r,, Aar: Joy Par. 1� keel Barbara Messer„ Aaron Fenton,, ng p Society Ross James, Gary . Disney, Aticej' • e p• ��� ��p�� • Stephenson, Eileen Guthrie and M,r.1 Sets Up Museum . Committees - Resigns Post Here and Mrs. Wm. G. McLean. 1 The planning and development of Walks Out Engineer T. O. o exam p, in St. Andrew's W. If. .S. held oW e Jefferson hand the Museum will be carried out • hie resignation to the township of - � - - Pickering. _Tuesday night at the )acme-of 11Its.t various sub-committees working, New Constable Hired Mr. Ernest Baker and Mrs. Mil- Bruce Somers, Bfock'Road. :within the Museum Committee dyed S It was stated at council this week pans, •of the Tax Collection that Mr. Jefferson has been offered a Mr. and Mrs. Michael Coyne,have.( 'These sub-committees will have iep- j • • • Dept 1-icke.ing Twp. re )Awed their position with a left` for California where they plaid, agate duties and responsibilities and For Pickering Village offices on Tuesday p private firm that he P y fit• ' feels ire cannot afford to 'turn down. a month's vacation 'be'iore return-4 - • Will operate independently. Each l ;I.. Laurie Watson, 'well kr:own'' Mr. Baker had been with that De- Mr. Jefferson now fug to Britain. s$1�-E<-nmit ee-or team will be:head - � r.msttt_for eleven Tea,. •.+a Mr gem 37400 yearly " s e Towttslup. The spring birds are beginning tts4 ed by a captain who will work anti- ployr3 as constable for Pickering �PmB. seven Mr. Biller said they "I feel he will be difficult to re- nest and soon those stray- cats wi3 eri the guidance of the Museum I Village. °waked out because they felt their place," said 'Reeve Sherman .Scott. be.a menace to the young birds.) --_ Committee Chairman. know a was not a by .. (This correspondent feels as strong-4 f Laurie i3 a son of 3f r. and 'flex. He knows the area-and he gets along Because of the extsennely heavy Thos. Watson of Brougham and waz l the present administsa ion and they well with people.." "# - duties during the fir�..t year, a Vict b about cats a9 the Editor does a -_-- Chairman of the Comririttee will be born. in�Pickerng. His family have ere net utiaf�ed with working con- "We won't get a good man tinder bout dogs. Haaaaa.} ` lived in the area many year+. ditions as they are at preaent". $8,000,„.said Councillor Clifford Lay- Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Miller left omit named by the Chairman. The Chair- I P.C. Watson is.married and at pre- Mrs Reber. Tuilt, Office Manager, cox. � Tuesday for their summer hdtne ittt Mom will request that the-Historical sent fesiding in Ajax. His joining said the move came as a surprise A motion v made to offer Mr. Saskatchewan. j Society Treasurer and Secretary be the force brings the department back to him". He said they plats to 'en- Jefferson$8,000 effective May 1st and An Invitation Badminton Tourna• placed on the Museuun Committee. I up to strength again, following the gage two female clerks and that new asking hire to reconsider his resigns- anent was held on Friday at tit Regular monthly meetings will be' resignation of P.C. Ellenberger a few snacbiaerf w"JI scan be installed to tion• High School here. Competing teams• held to schedule work, report pro- weeks ago• take care of; lo: of this type of "He must have been offered a very. were CVI. and Central, of Oshawa; :grew and generally,maintain contact work. One of the-clfrks•wW operate good job, or he wouldn't be leaving Ajax and PDHS. Central, of O.-b--:.among.tl�e committees. Team Cap- the MUM es and the other will be us," commented the reeve. awa, was the winning tearFt. —. oeatiaued On Pase--2 Go-Cart Track Now a cashier. ----.--= — A>r. Jefferson had been with the Mrs. Don Cowan and children t is..I i township since Dec..1958. it relatives in Brantford and,Loir • Attending the Rotary Convention don recently. I village To Meet O� Operate here - at Guelph')act week were: Pees: r hie. R. J. Oxford c>;f Greenwood,1. Go cart tracks erne before town- elect. John and Mrs. Lay; Mfr. and Ti��eves Vet who taught square dancing at the_' • slip council this- week.- when it was arc, Jack Quilty and Mr. and Mrs. High School during the night cla.s- Recreation May O;announced that a tract: is operating i W Hunt. The ladies report an es, is instrncting the actor; in "The A general meeting for all persons ,:on the Milne property on Dixie Road. enjoyable time with tours, banquets, And Pair of Boots Beckoning. Hill”,which is the play; g P -The track is- operated b Messrs. etc. Thieves stole $100.n ca•h and two being gin en by .G-'%l Pre,ents, oru interested in forming a Pickering P y 1\fay 29. 11 r. Oxford (kon) }o lti3 Village Recreation association will 1 Orr and Halligan, It seems they have pair of boots• in an ea:•ly morning formed a company and started opera- ! • -break=in at the Rasa a•ik Shy ing friends 'will also.,.o the calling clue,• be held next Tuesday, May 10 at 8 P y P b 1 P tio'i. I Townshio To Buy Centre, early, Saturday inn'z•n'ng, ing the presentation-of the 'I'V pla}•. p.m. in.the Comunity Hall.- i' Michael Craig, who takes t',e,lead- A group of interested per in ,Wo could hear them over on Glen- • Pickering Town;h:p police ea:d •dale Mive on Sunday afternoon, said a �r entry was gained by tak'nfr the bars ing,Tole in "1 he Beckonis: Hilh': the v:llage, and area, are endeavor_- rive-Acre Propel ty the working title wzs, "You'll take ing to firm a year around associa- Councillor Ito Deakin. I off a basement window. Tlr� c•a•h•was I . tion, to• handle baseball, playground . "I think they should be licensed" Pickering Township. will make an l stolen from •Mickey's c can,2"s and' the Low• Road", conic; ,from I_un- activitp,• hockey, etc.' said Di, Gordon Edmonds. "Our rate- ; offer to purchase nearly , acres of the boots from an adjoining store. don, Eng., aril i` vi�iting, his ris- Tz� meeting is being called to see payers association will do something land on the,south side of No. 2 'High- Thieves also damaged the clnor to' tees, Mfrs, W. G. Lawson and' Mrs. if the residents would be inte'testPd tc 'try to control them." ;way, fast west of the�tiving�ange the drug store, but did not get in: I •Banner-Martin. The play,has a Cant- - in such an association. We under- "Zoning would lie,the effective. at Liverpool. _._ _ _. - I adieu setting• fir. Craig appeared our stand that response to the idea has control" said Reeve -matt Scott: Reeve Scott said that it w-as•one of • "Tabloid' on Tuesday ni;;l:t. been good, so far. f•the objectives of the 19ti0 council to rile:•PrQvinee To Put' ut The Auxiliary bf the Ajax anc' • • urchase some }and. The land at Liv- Pickering Host,itai has had an ex- Building `Picture Not erpool has been offered to the town-I In Des tremel. 0:y time recently- with rite —k-Hold Meet�ngS On.. shin-at$3,000 per sere. Development Road dance la<t I•riday night; the Rnntnr C The reeve said_it would-be a cod age Sale 6.ii Tht;r— F ,. Realistic• Jays Reeve g-� ment of High- g' - Zoning. In SOYt�1 spot for a future fire and police stn- 'wave will be asked by Picketing and fhe Bridge Final on. Saturday I tion. Most of council agreed they could I Township to construct a development night. t .cave Sherman Scott said- this not.see this land as a site for a future, toad between Highways No. _ and 47 ' o Th'e-Rotary Club of:Ajax is spina Pickering Township Planning Board.I that the April building report •municipal building. He said if the land sorinr� the 4th :annual 'U: t. County 8:11 hold three public meetings in ' f,;• I to seise the three conservations parks lla;ic Festival, «•hick is being held..- r:. P i the to nship is not a ve;y realistic was not used by the township, it could ,this area to inform the i-Aepayers of, picture and that while the figures i probably be sold for what it cost, or I in this area. In Ajax this creek, 1T;,y 2 to 7; the. the propo=ed zoning Bylaw, which has l;l make it appear there is a great A resolution passed 'this week by j better. ' council pointed out that the arks at last session at 8 p• m. Public ant) been gi ep two readings, : bui'ding boons in the offering, that is I _mother site that was mentioned P P The ;iron to he zoned, lies south of I Greenwood, Claremont and Glen l`Iigh Schools. Churches n,,.y ea- � not the case. was one on the Brock Road near No. High,-. -101 between Ajax and t:-.,e The total of the . 31 Dermits 2 Highw' Majot__ate now sensed by rural roads, to this.Festival l.a�t }'car then t�cri Rougo River• am anted b� $1,2i0 t e perms Bo h councillors Edgar James acid six -Der T:-.e meet:ngs will.be held at 8 p.m- 'Se.! for this amounted to $1,610. the very increased volume of traffic�is Adjudicator, The pu',lic i�,intLin- in each case at the fol.o•vir• laces: A • S ott said that ermits for li"hey Spang felt that any municipal i on these roads leading to the.parks, to all classes and sessions. Urtr Litt- • P Re ve c P office should be kept near the geo- Rosebank, Rodd's hall—:day 10 our shopping centres were included' _ is_mainly from outside the area. calm fr' School under the direction f 1 graphical centre of the totvnchi Frenchman 136v,Rd. School-, May 1. 'air t, at t ese were Prahab t-a, n g p cave Sherman Scott pointed out of ' 1fi. Bush is bu<c pr paring Fre h Beach Community• Ha'.1— er members felt a'new• building should that a Development Road is otte that its entries. Credit rtlust be given the P y out to try and beat any zoning laws. be close to the population centre. May 13 �Ile said that it �rould be very unlikely, Reeve Scott said that the land at is built by the province and usually Ajax Rotary fqr•.proptotio,: of ant- r that any more than one of the four turned over to the county, such as the erect in this s, educational.project. WINS I. G. A. DRAW ?TT Brock Road would also be near trafis-I e - _ �h , ;'n� centres ��'ould ever be%built. new Base Line Road. Mrs.' Gates of the "E1tn,' visited portatron. We are not in a position to purchase it now, a add_e leer sister \fns. «'illia:nson in liar- _ M. :Egeroff, R. R• 1, Picker- New Library Books I chener for a few days this week. ing aon the lamb's wool rug in the The price for the Brock Road land I Picketing Township council ' this 'firs. T. J. Wheeler is attending Draw at Richardson'• I. G. A. last 1 has been mentioned as 55,000 per acre week passed a bylaw sey rate mu- the Officer's,Cosllerence at 'Guelph T��'o new hooka in our Library With the exception of the two north nicipat ballots. Saturday, Reeve C. E. Morley drew are: "fhe Joy of Music" by Leonard .councillors,all felt this location would The bylaw calls, for the ballots at this week, el Dist, Couth Ont&1 the winning ticket. ' $ernacin and \: Full Circle° by' he best for a municipal building. Reeve, Deputy Reeve and Councillors) for Women's n io ....u olio Relations, c•� th Ontalgt+ ' _..._..,........._..............____..... ___. _______ ',- nthony Fdcn (hot off the prh`<)• Reeve Scot said that if the town"', to be printed separately. I stitttje. ODDFELLOWS Z@ REBEKAHS },ihrary }Te�urs: Toes. anJ $;:t, 2.0!1 =nmeday 'put; up a w'l+',0.000 building, "This will keep us out of the mesa PAPER DRIVE to ;,(� p- r.i. Friday 6.W to 8.0J P. 1;,;,a nt c}0 001 should not be the wf, gut into last }ear," said .Reeve SATURDAY. MAY 14, 14-,4D Grit-rion, Sherman Scott. For C. P. and T, Fund f. ,' Wtrlwlm • Ceadrlwa) tore and maintafa"d the`pbyskal =T'hiei."eomniittet�-will-be 6 A&%rced to divtde"tltlexecizflk f sr?lt td two Because the creation and maintain- , twins will represent their -groups at structure with all articles .,uwA.is._pioneer .-or-snore separate oomm�ttees. - ance of the museum will require .these meetings, but all interested He6ss�old Fursdshiags Gammittw=- trades, crafts and other `services ' Records and His.ory Committee: money, a finance committee is smanbers will be welcome. _ T'his:group will be responsible for Inch as: Blacksmith shop; Carp- This committee will have two necessary. This committee will be Below is a list of sub-committees the collectio , restoration, Turn- entees tools; Cobbler's tools; main.functions: one to keep a re- composed of the Museum Chair- and brief description of their.dut- fishing and maintaintnce of house- pump-making equipment; School cord of the donors and history of man. Vice-Chairman and Treasur- hold articles to be"placed in the equipment; Store fixtures; Cabin- articles in the possession of the er of the Historical Society. It warm ulsComasilte}s log cabin, et-making tools; Milling machin- society and the other, to hold the will rte the function-of this *com- or - Asricn*mst zmpirments Comae.- try., and many other'similar ooe-, written records such as books, mittee to allocate funds derived. Responsibility for maintainance of This group will be responsible for upations. maps, documents etc. The comsat- from the initial fund-raising cam- igromrds in an attractive and use- the 'collection, transportation, res- The committee in charge of these ittee should not only preserve and paign and future earnings of the• ful condition. ,toration and maintainance of the .objects, will house their displays• display these articles, but also set museum. A annnual allocation' $m'14111 Ce®mittee:- farm implement display. Initially, in the BroughLm School. Build- about the task of assembling and would be made to each committee This committee will be divided in- the agricultural impleptents will be ing. They will be responsible for organizing material for a book on the basis of its requirements, to three groups, one for each of placed in the frame school house the collection, restoration, arras-• published by the_ Society w task priorities and the available i ',the buildings. Their responsibility when it is moved from Green the and maintainance of the ( record "the history of-this to funds. -� will be to place buildings in their River. above objects. As the collection ship and surrounding area. (to be confin ist ed - 'with a pari �.. •i► == - permanent position, and then res- . Pioneer Trades tad Crafts Com. - gnows, it may become necessary Finance Committee: - list of log cabin furnishings) 3 t•• e-- ° -OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 7:00 P.M. : : � R O U Gi E HILLS . . EXCEPT THURS. A FRI. TILL 9:00 PeM. ON NO., 2 HIGHWAY, : PRICES 9 W THIJIM, FRI., a SAT., MAY SMr, 6th, i 7th JUST EAST..OF ROUGE BRiIDGE POR YOUR GARDE! � MOTHER'S DAY s GIFT Dtrteb $at Onimm, Sa W Potatoes a a Complete Seleetiow of . , rp Ix d Pons, Genniunrs, a RENNIE'S SEEDS Tulips, etc. Attractively Prictd . MAPLE LEAF SMOKED FRESH PORK (picnic) SHOULDER blb- -39 R 1b _• C ho . C c er JUBILEE SMALL LINK PURE PORK 1 lb. T FRESH -SLICED SA ARK LIVERIb. 5 FRESH LJN _ GOLDEN RIPE [�,' C INCED BEEF SELECTED No. 1 FIRM M BANANAS ' 165: . C FRESH LEAN PORK - LEAN PEAMEALED lb. 1b. C • C Rag DEVON SLICED RINDLESS BREAKFAST B A C Q N p Ib. Package C Lux PE BACK BACON ESSEX PACKERS -. 2 lb. Pkge. - F-T ;END CUTS OR SLICES 1b, 59 - C C - - CENTRE CUTS OR SLICES Ib. 69 C _WIENE 'RS - - CANADA FIRST GRADE SAVE 4c 15 oz. Tins CREAMERY _ - . lb FOOD for 9c ' ' C = i (Case of 48 Tins s4.59) er . (Special Offer of 3c off plus 20 Save On Fresh Milk _ RUTHERFORD'S. ' S SHORTEN fie. c FR C� KOCENIZED MILK � qt:Jug 55C ING - - - - FRESH TWO PERCENT MILK =3 at. J o 47C : .. PLUS_C EPOS,i _ MAPLE LEAF 1 lb. Roll EXTRA SPECIAL CATELLI t BABY ROLL CHEESE 49c ' , PAGHETTIDI' NNER c (Save 6 - c) — NABOB (Regular Grind) 1 lb. Bag With MEAT or TOMATO SAUCE Pkge. FFC CANADA PACKERS 12 oz. TINS = �! (Save 18c.) .... .+�. ' _ for PETER RABBIT GOLDEN ROAST PEAN UT - 1 R (Special Offer of 4c. off plus 2f. off) (Save 6c) 16 oz. Ja. MARGARINE HABITANT Large 28 oz. tins0.G �l1E, VEGETABLE" SOUP for c ARc,��� 1b. C STROUD S FOOD M- ARK. ET A A (Save 4c.) r i - XEDDGIN #119 WNW! masp rci EDITORIAL - FEW BEACHES LEFT - a It seems to us, a shame that as time goes on, there is less and less of our lakefront available to residents who grant to use the waterfront. - - We noticed'this week, that Sandy Beach is now fenced off, '` ++ the hydro having purchased it. In Pickerinj''Township_this leaves some public Beach at the Rouge River and on the east $ side of the Bay Road at Poplar Beach. i -It's Ali too true, that Lake Ontario is genel`ally too cold for _ q t swimming, but many residents during the hot weather and — the s ummer like to•take the ' family -to the beach for picnic - - suppers and to sit under the trees and enjoy the breeze off' _ I I the water. I y It seems to us-there was .a great lack of foresight on the_ part of past municipal councils, that they did not buy,up some lakefront for park purposes. Oshawa, Bowmanville, Cobourg 9 and Port Hope, all"have dice.parks at the lake. Our neighbor, Ajax, has some of the finest beach in this area and hundreds • _ . it-every-summ r.- Let's hope what little public beach is left, does not get away from us, as Al the. rest has. r�X Paul George, at Ajax Hospital, on NOTICE TO CREDITORS - , l I April 25. AND OTHERS Gov Congratulations to' Mr. and -Mrs. AN THE ESTATE OF + Richard Will, on the birth of a son HENRY CHAS. ALEXANDER- last week. _ R}entletnaa A very pretty wedding took place Price of Rosebank became the brW' ceremony was performed by Rev. I Remember the.Rummage Sale on ALL PERSONS having c3aima a- _ secentfy ;irben Was Peggy Price of Wm Ellicott, son of-Mr. and A. E. CresswelI: Saturday, May 7, at the Uaittd gainst the Estate of Henry Checks daughtlF of Mr, and Mrs, Alton Mrs. M. E:1'cott of Brougham. The Pjsato by Barrie Pomeroy I Church here. Get some house-baking Alexander, Gentleman, late ckf the : for the week-end. Township of Pickering, in tbo At the regular On-We-Go meet-- Roddy, of Frencanan'; Bay are a "The second Kali .of tr.t Picker:n I County of Ontario, who dkd on or B� � move tr.in Lek: We Krsa u:em ev- St. Aniew's Churccr _antata 'Ulrs S ell was presented ese ted�with n a Life �' 4he hereby - Dunbsrton United Church - ery succe43 in their nen bu:sim_s v: to Calvary' will be oruadcast otiv: .Membership to the ��. A.. under about January 21. 1 stotlfied to send in Rev. McLaughlin conducted the Almond'• Urote;y S,xe, 1'�ingswn station. CKLB (10.11 on dial)- at The On-We-Go 'members and egad r Executrix t e the caul dee eas- _ ed on or before the 15th day of May, regular morning service. Miss Kath- Road, East. 9.35 next Sunday, Mr. Fantham is their friends enjoyed an evening of 1960, full particulars of their claims. teen Cunningham was guest soloist Mrs, Marion McClement v.as the the bass soloist in this •.vork. Rec- I bowling at the Brock Fowl, Ajax. Immediately after' the•said date, the the with Mrs. Wilkinson at the organ. guest soloist at Sr- Andrew's Prey orris of this are available for any- ! 'Later 'they enjoyed a snack at a I1 oil] There were six children baptised- byterian Church, Whtby,, on Sun- one interested in purchasing t .ern home of Mr. and Mrs. Green, v- assets of the said deceased having Douglas Paul, son of Mr. and airs. day evening :or heir cantata "God's The United Church Sunday I erpool kd. forth.' regard only to elairn of which she - H. D. Watkins, Fairport Rd.; Jan- Unly Son'. -School meeting was. Thursday night Visiting, with the Thompson's and shall have notice. -ine •inn, chosen daughter of 31r..and Mary-Seth NfcC]e ncnt partic:pat- at the church. Mr.. Ralph Rumble McClement;, of the Base Linn on ` look the devotions. Sunda were,Mr. TED it Ajax, thin 30th day o! --- 3Tra. David Price; ,Fairport Peach; ed in the program-presented by the y . and bars. Gordon C,ordott , Kathryn Julie,, daughter of Mr. and Oshawa and District Branch of the ins. Stewart Wilson of Fairport Shand and Mark'and Mrs. Cathay- LADYSOJ bars. John Sav�yer, Glendale Will- Ontario Registered :lfu ic, Teachers' by W.Rd dyed last week The funeral ser-. ine Shand. G iam Rona.:], Y _ B. A.tsL b J Thompson. Juct.t.v Ann, Edward As�ciat:on, at the �1cL ug::lin Lib- � vice'w•as .conducted b Rev,:. Olive,,, � `-.-_-,..-. B. A., LL. B., 152 Piaravood Ave., Allen, chllJren of N1r: and Mrs. Ed- rary'last Saturday evesiinFg, and . of St. Paula Church; with burial at , St. Andrews Presbyterian Church Ontario. P. ward Frrebe, of Glendale. sang t,vo sobs. !, k:rskine Cemetery. Sympathy is.ex- { -,The- service on Sunday morning B " ' y ' ' Sympathy is extended to the €am- I tended to Mr. Wilson, from their ,4 nay vvcil. attended. and was conduc- may 6, Ajax O ox 16, Ajax. Were sorry to hear that Christine ily of t..e lair .,mot. D. 11.atheaori neighbors and friends. led by 'sir. Kenneth Heron B. A NOTICE TO CREDITORS t' Crag* M-4 be-.'n ill-with mumps. who died s;:ddenl} of a heart attack I Miss Margaret Wilkinson is home f The choir eniered the church to tht AND OTHERS' Mr, and 11r�: tituzray Brown were last week. The funeral urns at C pier= from Oueen's University. Proces,ionaf: Psalm 2.1 - The Lord's IN THE ESTATE OF -in Muskoka for the week-end.' rywood Church- on Sun.lay, with. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs I my Health and 'Saving Health JANE MAGGIE ALEXANDER — Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Pears and burial at Ripley,' on Monday. • Jack Phipps, on the arrival of a son ; The scripture readings were from" M�� Woman Psalm 107. t-I6, and Genesis 25:' ALL PERSONS having claims a- I A btautiiul anthem "Before get the Estate of Jane Maggie 711 the Dawn" was-snag by a full choir..'I Alexander, Married Woman, late of • Mrs. 3fcClement presided at the or- _ gars. Mr. Heron preached a stirring Township of Pieke-leg, in the • sermon on "The selling of a birth- County of Ontario, who died on or -right" taking for his text St. dark about tfie First -Day--of , J 8. 3ti and 37. For what shall it pro- 1960, are hereby notified to send in fat a man if.he.shalt gain the whole to the undersigned Executrix'of the maid _J . world and lose his own soul?.. Or, eased �~ . �iay, 1960. particulars of I .. _. . .. ., -: _. what shall a man give in exchange Heron pointed-out ebe}ry f. for his soul' 3fr. claims. Immediately after the • . _ the meaning of the birthright (t) said date the said Executrix will die- _tribute the assets said atsy -- haves regard f only m cLims the father's blessing, (2) -the double portion, (3) the priesthood of the 1 ��� house. What meaning has it €or_us of which e shall �� notice, {1) the have been called the sons of DATED at Ajax, this'30th day of • God (2) the.crown of glory we. may ��' ice' t' - "-TeceiT is more than a dol!ble por GLADYS JEAN ARMSTRONG. ERVE qq Executrix by W. H. J. Thompson; tion 13) vie, as Christians are led T B. A., L�,. B., 152 Harwood Ave- to God by Christ - we are priest; - _- - - - this i vii birthright ---- Ontario. --_ r•. junior congregation was con �► jax O •. « I -- - The -.map 6 � ducted by Ruth Miller and Lyn LAND TITLES ACT : MOUGE SILLS gLAZA - : , lrrison. The Kindergarten Clads tedcbpaMargarb t Hartford. eThose IN THE M kTTER OF : Part of .Lots 13-and 14 in the i (TAKE THE LANSING CUT=OFF SOUTH FROM NO, 2 OR NO. 401) who were privileged.to hear select- First Concession of the!Township ion; by-our choir on Sunday morn- now rst a V illov ing over'-C1CLB, will again have the of Pickering: th of opportunity of hearing them next NOTICE HEREBY .� .Cunday morning' May 8 at 9.45 over. GIVEN SUM SOFT WATER the same station. that • _ ' On .Friday evening. our m'tn.ster; pRPO ON LTMI D- •• WILMAC DEVELOPMENT •�,�'•. ' '_C RATI TE : - LY Im TIC �l. members and members of the � AUTO Y. P. S..motored, to_.Toronto.,and has made application to the Local presented a service in Evangel Hall, Master of T:tles, at Whitby, Ont., • the e� tenon wn- own as COI OPERATION ion: The service of praise and very for a C tcate o t e to land - - — fine,triessaAe by-Mr. Heron, on Sim- of which they claim to be the owner r.• in fee simple free from all encumb- - on Peter and Christ's command to rancex, - C - Peter Feed, my lambs, 'feed my Except - Grant of Easement N -� 24 H�18 SERVICE _ sheep" was much appreciated by 23214, to the Bell Telephone the 'men who came to.this mission any Canada. Grant of for food, and also receive spiritual No. 23302, to the Bell,-Tel - - blessing daily. - Canad•. B Lr► No./ - - - Company of y — _ - per► �._ WA � e s g �O ATTENDANTS The ladies of St.�Andrew s pro- registered 23rd, of Ma*h IM as NO vided sandwiches an coffee which 5, for the Village of- No. Pi --• were served to them after the••ser-_ U3E AS MANY MACHINES AS YOU NEED TO DO ONE WEEK'S WASH vice. Corr. by the said Village'dssipra parcel an area of sub-division 11N ONE HOUR. THERE IS ALWAYS, PLENTY 'OF HbT-SOFT WATER AT - trot : ENGAGEMENT Wherefore any other 'persons hav- YOVR DISPOSAL. THIS- MODERN LAUNDRY SERVICE SAVES YOUR Mr. and Mrs. Staniry E. $rigg , � or claim'.ng to 'have any title to _ TIME AND SAVES YOUR MONEY .. .i. •' of Pickering, announce the ensag or interest is the land or Ytty part thereof is required onror before the _ -- 6th y of. 19661 . .to e.• FREE REE FREE Anne, to.William Kenny Moore, son 1 y _ of Mr. a rs. William'G. Moore, statexneht of his claim in ttty office Qa - r the Town• of Vndtby,-and\t& of Moor ds, Dunbarton. The mar- ON TUESDAY MAY 10th BETWEEN 9:00 A.M., se e a copy on the Applicant,Z. AND 5:00 P,M, PLASTIC CLOTHES BASKETS ,�� tinge will take place on Saturday,- W'AS�-I June 11, 1960; at twelve o'clock, ;n A. WLLL' BE GIVEN AWAY BY DRAW AT St. Francis de. Sales Church, rick- The address of the Applicant lot! service is: I _ 10:00 '12:00 2:00 & 4:00 O'CLOCK mg. Messrs Parkhill ate• Yanch,' 'I A FREE COFFEE WILL BUSERVED ALL DAY.'OUR • • 7 • -' '''Mrs. Beatrice Riley, of Pickering, _" - ' 12 0-Simco�St. North ` HOSTESS WILL BE PRESENT TO ANSWER _ OSHAWA, batirls announces the engagement of her 25c ( i QUESTIONS AND WELCOME YOU TO THIS daughter, Mary Trent', to Mr. Rob- DATED at.Whitby,.t048tit day of. ertert M. Gray, son of Mr. and Mrs; App, 1960. v i, SERVICE. - - - Blair Grriy, of Komoka. The man- d. M. ROBLiN, ited Church, on June 4, at 3.30 p� Ldeal. M"ter)of- Tiller N ridge swill tape place in Pickering Un- F. - • a• a. 1 1 The Guides and Brownies of Fair- Tuesday for a motor trip to Ken-I of t'+•. Dept, of Agriculture as guest - • d. -- Sgt. Don Matheson 1 Beach wish to thank all the resi_ tacky. t speaker. Township %W112-rm dents who-so generously conthbuted A bridal shower was held at Fair- The W.A. will meet next Wednes Passes Suddenly success of their cookie sale. port United Church hall last •Friday Say May 21 ia' the ehnxh wtili Mrs ( - Sorry to learn that Mrs. A. Quin- in honor of Miss Poni Korezynski who Geo. Wilson and Mrs. Lloyd Wilsor. Industrial Signs nelI's mother, Mrs. E. Carter of is being married to Donald Collins(`.n charge of the*programine. Roll-call Consumer's,.Gas has von ,;A, highly respected and very well Scarboro is in the East General Has- in Whitby on May 21st. There were —an item on Spring clothing for the two Biked• person, Sgt. Donald Fraser,pital undergoing treatment. 23 attending and she received many Fred Victor Mission will be received, iSns to the township. They are about "Iffithemn-of the Pickering Township! Young Debbie McPherson needed lovely gifts. Please• lease news a 3 by 4 feet and contain the words, 3Polioe Dept, was to rest at his stitches to close a cut on her ton e. P Pere at the `Township of Pickering, Industrial p , gu- Mrs. Dick Avis and Mrs. Hat.1y :hurch by May 11 for paper drive. '`hometown. of Ripley on Monday of'We hope she will soon be'well. Cook were the hostesses. S�>.rea' Ahis week. Sgt. Matheson was 46. Patsy Newman of Park Cres. was Mrs Harry Cook and Miss Margar- Reeve Scott said. "I imagine they His sudden passing last week was 12 years old on Sunday,-April 24th. et Henderson represented the Srs. : ' " ` UDL �� the picture of a large Same on -m shock to the community at large` The actual festivities took place on iChaleu* r Rangers Shore Line Diva Mr. Henry Kanyike,.from Uganda. :hem too. sand the sympathy f the whole dig- Saturday with her guests attending y The township will accept the signs y Y g g at a conference in Toronto'on Friday Africa, spoke at the church' service ind have them laced in locations :triet goes out to his family at this the movies followed by a party in her h and Saturday and a banquet. spon- iere on Sunday. Mr, Kanyike, whc pest to be seen. P - honour.#dine sored by the Toronto Iran ers. was• accompanied by h i s wife any _. Sorry to learn of the troubles of the .A bridal shower was held last Fri- laughter, is studying at O.C.E, Tor- 3 Qumell..brothers. Alf has had to day: in Toronto in honor o8 bliss a- into. One son is studying law-in township Recreation undergo further treatment for his tricia Perkins, daughter of Mr. ane J.S.A. and a second son is attending eye and hand sprain, and young Mrs, Arthur Perkins, who is being -ollege at Newmarket. Bobby suffered a.very bad bump, on married on May 14th to Frank Usher There will be no Sunday School plans Discussed xW the head when he came in violent con- of Toronto. his-Sunday. A joint service will be tact with a table. Birthday congratulations to Mr ield at 2:30 to observe 'Christ-an It was decided at a special meeting Church News. Clark Sr, w:io celebrated his 80th Family Sunday of those interested in township re- ' On Sunday, May 8th at Dunfair birthday on Sunday. The Club this Saturday evening at -creation, to hold another meeting diia Baptist Church there will be an open Mr:-and Mrs.'William Hern vrouYd :he home"of John and Mrs. Ashton, 'week. for 'the purpose of organizing session of Sunday School beginning at like to.express their,thanks' for the Pickering. The committee_ has -ar- softball in the township. :.�-s, 9.45 a.m. At this time the speakers. many �� and kind wishes of eon- ranged a game of Crokinole: It was disclosed at the meeting last 7 will be Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith, Mis- dolences received during their recent Mr. and Mrs. John Beenen and fam- R' there are groups interested 'in sionaries to India. They are both very. bereavement: :is have moved to Pickering. bops and girls softball, volleyball sad a, talented in Preaching, music and art Congratulations to Fred and Carol• Mr. ad'Mrs. Arch Izatt and dough- soccer. -. t and all youngsters are urged to-attend Anderson on the birth of a baby girl :ers of Oakville visited at the home Mr. R. Baker, Recreation.Commit. and enjoy this session. Mr. and Mrs. at the Toronto General. Hospital, of Geo. and Mrs. Izatt on Sunday. tee Chairman pointed out to the meet- Smith will .also be speaking at the April 28th. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce An- Carol returned home with them after in8 that the committee does not went regular, morning service at 11 a.m. desaon are the proud grandparents. ;pending the creek-end with her sou- to interfere with local activity, but and the evening,service at 7.00 pxL Happy birth&Y wishes to Bonnie gin, Linda.. rather advise and assist financially Sorry to report that Mr.r Solomon where it is en that a. of Park:Blvd-is-confined for Scarboro Joyce who was . ,years aid i May f Mr. and Mrs. David Miller and seficas roblems gip b+!m -` 6th and to Mrs. Dorothy Wiseman .amily,-Pickering, visited. with.Arch P , Gemral'Hospital. Friends and neigh- whose birthday is May 10th. :. and Mrs. Sell on Sunday. Mr. Baker in answering a questiom bars wish him a speedy recovery'. from Wm. Fertile of Frenchmaa's Frenchman s Bay Bowling Mrs. Donald Kemp, Ajax spoke to In spite of the rain and colds hun. BlowJoes 83, inkers 72, Bayeate the girls at the C.G.I.T. meeting on Bay, said it is not the plan this year SgL Matheson came to Pickering dreds bf amelt fishermen crowded H to provide the team with new soft- ?0, Hellcats 63, eadpias 69, Rough- Monday evening. Plane were made for P Irom Tweed about 5 ymrs ago. lie Fairport Beach over the weekend and riders 58, Yellers 53, Redhots 61. a banquet to be held this month. boalle for each game. He mid-'it is net bad been in polies work all his life, the catches were very satisfactory. Over 200—Vera Tranquada 202, Dave the plan to give grants this year: serving at Cannanoque, 6 years With On Friday, April 29th, Dunfair Mr. Ed. Hannah "She Provost Corps overseas, Tweed Baptist Church was the scene of the B to 231, 306, Ida Herds 202, Sid • • a�{tggtheir that Fenton 207,Frank:�Neill 228, Dar- Dra�n�nge each sport grasp have their o�ea .lad Pickering. closing party of the Teen-assts for chairman who would report back to othy Wiseman 243Whyte 201.This week, he was to leave the the current season. There was a mes= • the committee. 214 Ivy skiteh 2512, l e Ske- S�l Problem Lloyd Rouge re- #oree here to start a fishing camp at sage of Christian Invitation and Chal- 216, Shirley Whyte 212, Alice Skel- - Mr. Jim LI d of West �21sy Bay, near Napanee and, his as- lenge, following which Kevin. White ton 201, Pat Tranquanda` 207, 217, ported that they have entered three fo=erly of Fa. %�• -dinner for.him. siding in Scarboro,.,w-as assisted by ' _ 221, Bruce Wiseman 251, Helen Fen- � cause none is organized here yet. He was a member of Che d twins Nancy and Wend Freeman in to 20 Clifford La x said that the �'oo n 20?, na Lunne ?, Clare yco �17ruted Church and was active• in conducting games. Then came 15 Mr. G. Obey of Roae nk, a Sketch 206, 222; 241, Dorothy Bucec ixA appeared YMCA will send out amen-to help helping those who needed help. minutei of hymns and chorus singing,. 210, Andy Whyte 210, Dorothy Dob- hefore council again re water flooding, vrganize and draw up softball whe- Siurviving are his wife, two daugh- directed by Mr. M. Parkinson accom- son 258, Gordon Warren 29..6, Wayne the rear of his property. He also dules. - -Bars, Mrs. Graham of Colins Bay, panied by Miss Muir on the piano Wells 203, 204. On May 13th three tiaimed an old culvert,- where there Recreation Assistant A.' W: Carne �Uorothy of Toronto, and, three sons, accordion. The speaker of the evening top teams are going to the Ace Bowl- was no ditch was also responsible said that !hands could be provided is 3tobert with the RCMP in Portage La was Mr. Bill McMaster• of Westmdn- ing Alley in Toronto' for the Coca for flooding the land. pay umpires a nominal fee. isle, and Ronald and Donald at ister Presbyterian • Church Bible Cola Tournament at 7:00 p.m. T. 0. Jefferson said- thaft to get in Mr. Hary Cook was informed that .borne. Class.-Mr. McMaster i9 the assistant yn the 'rear of the property, the scouts and cubs could be provieiied Services were held on Sunday at, diractor of curriculum development ♦ township had to have several ease- with instruction. for arts and crafts. ' ._'Cherrywood and the large gathering and text book revision for the Ontario '.BROCK ROAR- meats. He sail} .the tow-nship'.s,solici-1 It waa agreed that the softball „:spoke of the respect in which Sgte. Dept. of Education and he spoke in- • The Home and School A3sociaiion tors had written the residents in the playoffs this year should be comp- r .$atheson was held. spiringly on the topic of"What Christ held their annual meeting Map 3rd zrea, and several refused to grant Reverends Schapter, McLaughlin "Means to Me." He.appealed to all to ,and regular business was conduetei. the easements: ;nd Pace officiated at the service. Mr. live'an active Christian life using the• y the president.-Mrs. Aloss. The Miss Violet' Swan, a ''re';dent of CHERRYwOO� _ ;plan Clark sang a solo "The'Strang= Holy. Sc:nptures as (heir personnel by ortwas written on the Rosebank said that at Easter, there The Li'. A. will have an Open •or of Galilee". guide. All the teenagers present were board in detail.•lt was decided to hold was a small lake at this location Meeting on Wednesday. May 11, at Members of the Township ice very attentive. Refreshments were p Po' t ti Rfh t a bazaar etiov.♦25 with Mrs. Linda as Ind very dangerous for children. 2: OOp. m. There will be other sear dares, the' Ajax sad Whitby forces at the close of the evening, convenor. A very interesting exhibit Reeve Scott said that Mr. Chapman reties, as guests, and Miss Stewart, :Acted as paibearers, and were enjoyed by.all. was displayed with reports on thE: wondered if t+iaep could get by with will address the gathering. Theis - Interment weegipley_ ' Sor to_learn that Mrs. Fletcher recent convention in Toronto. burs. lust a written permission. "Something will also be an Apron and Bake Sale. •. emetery on Monday afternoon. .of Dunbartan Shores has had to re- Sutter read an article "Our Nursery, will have to be done about it" he said. Master David Rennie has returned turn to Ajax Hospital Friends and Schools Must", Mrs. Boyes spoke,on Mr- Obey said if something wasn't roan after spending Easter vica- neighbors hope she will soon be home play for pre-schoolers. Mrs. Egeroff done soon, he would plug up cite cW- tion with his grandparents, Mr, and �+C+erre On Rovge�ont again. - discussed- several ways to interest vert. _ Mrs. J. Rennin 1•• The Provincial Library Service has children with finger printing, clay • carded donated approximately lib d1�- interest gnAthe rents to own display. keen Sloping Wrong i�►ay carded children's books to our flora pl y --�he Board of Director Naturally, they are bads in-need of following were elected for the s Mrs Edward Smith of Rougemount repair but the library committee are ThAt f g and installed b t : 'Drive, East Rouge, charged this week going to•tackle the job of mending ensuing year, y P� 'tf unless the verve is fixed in front shelf as quickly as possible for the Correa See, blr es. Mrs. ea Sec. Mrs. � .. i- , g of her home, a child will be in the Ajax''and P�eker�n General Hospital - b benefit of the chit n. It is hoped , Mrs. Smith told township conned Cargill; Tress. Mrs. Sowerby. Execu- - announce that. 3 new travel ng libraries will *M had been before them for the t five members, Mrs. Middleton, Mrs. replace the 3 that are to be returned NATIONAL HOSPITAL DAY ON THURSDAY MAY 12th , "past three' years 'asking that some- Shanley; Mrs. Itogers, -Mrs. Kimura , within the next-week or two. ing' be dose about the bad curve attid Mies. Hughsen. Tea'-was'served sal tours will be conducted from 6.30 R.M. untr'I 13.30 P.M. _- News items for this column can be, -SPA - *t this spot. She said there had been by Mrs. Kimura. throughout phoned in at Temple 9-1563. g oaf the -hospital, and tea will be served in the nurses numerous accidents, and that a fence Mrs. Rogers visited her mother residence. :4hat bad been gut up on the curve Mrs. Day who is in a nursing home HtEHCHMAN'S SAY i bad never been trimmed or painted m Penetang, on the,west side. , "It's an eyesore and a dangerous - Birthday greetings to Shirley Mar. Wtuation" she said: An enjoyable party was given by tin of'the'5th con. who celebrated her J Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scott last Thurs- birthday Ma 4th with a art DUMBARTON RADIO & -TELEVISION Engineer T. 0. Jefferson, said there y y P y of day for Der. and Dlrs; E. Kirby on friends. their 54th wedding. T:V. CALLS TO THE HOME Is no doubt the road- is sloping the the occasion of ry, and also- bin• Kirby s Mr. E. Robinson is in Ajax hospital 'Wrong way at this spot.. -anniversa ' J Mrs. Smith an owner of two dogs and we hope he will soon'be on the jPICKERING STORE OPEN EVENINGS A SATURDAYS birthday. 'herself said that dh Saturday last, ' recovery list Pnze winners fur the game of cards Miss Marlene 'Bath, daughter DUNBARTON REPAIR SHOP , 'a dog was injured in front of her were Mrs. Kirby, Mr. C. Mounce, Mrs. of Mr. and iVirs.' Howard.Bath is in Sick ;home. She stated.she msAe two phone Mounce and Frank Fletcher. . Diary Hours-9 a.m. — 6 p.m. — Wed. 9a.m. — 12 noon 47slls and was told the police would Children s Hospital for another opera- messages , of congratulations were, tion'on her lame' le - slot pick up the dog and that Mr. g. She will soon PHONE -.TE. 9x1191 • — .-WH.: 2-6430 • - �erigs did not work Saturdays. She received by this eery popular couple be home. ' and read at the supper table. The Mr.—and--Mrs.- Lenard Cornutt 'of Sales of- TUBES — • BATTERIES — TOWERS, ETC. *aid she was going to estroy the table .was centered with an attractive ' animal to put it out of its misery and Willowdale and Mr. George Minty of " �►as told she had no'authority to do wedding cake!nd candles. Best wish- Toronto visited Mr. sad Mrs: E. Cor- fi'V. Antenna Installations — Small appliance repairs — Repairs on - es -aie extended to them'fur many nutt on the week end. car radios — house radio i transistor aso. She said the poor animal lay be- years-of happiness and good health. -side the road all.-night and finally Mr. and Mrs.'James Brown cele- - -Wed the next day. (something should braced their wedding anniversary and BALSAM A MT ZION TOWNSHIP OF PICKERMIG be done and quickly about this sit- also bits. Brown's' birthday at the • ration, Ed.) home of her father Walter Gildner Mrs.. Allan Carson filled in last' - { ;i Reeve Scott said he would take up week` as teacher at Balsam school Those attending were Mr. while Mr— _ PUBLIC MEETINGS - on Sunday. . Lee was sick. Bhe matter at once an the dogs and and Mrs..James y of Milton, Mr. lbave Mr.Chapman report on the road Mrs: Walter' Carson, Mrs. Cecil and Mrs. Robert Gildner, Mr. and Desne y Re. loping Bylaw 'No �ndition. Mrs,Ronald Gildner and families,also B Jamieson 'attended i1t he and • 1 present were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cul- :i Lsbytery W.A. annual meeting at FAIRPORT BEACH lington of England, who are here for Port Perry last Thursday. On April 25th;.1960, the Council of the Township of Pickering _ T Special Notice: There will be a the 100th anniversary of the Queens Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson attftf- gave'fwo readings tc a By-Law to zone all those-lands lying east - ' ][others1 Meeting May 11th at .8.80 Th Rifles. ed the funeral of the late Edward of Rougd River, west of the Town of Ajax and south of F�ighway r- 1 nL at the Corlmunity Hall._Th a final meeting of the season of Lee at Brooklin last Wedn No. 401, excepting those -lands own Consolidated Building he Frenchman's Bay me and school — "• ltgular Guide meeting will conclude 3` Mrs., George Wilson spent a few Corporation. ' association was. held Monday evening :at 9.16 to'enable the Guides to reach last week with Mr. and Mrs. Public Meetings will be held by the Planning Board on: - 3wme to baby-sit which will make it with Mrs. Brown presiding. It was Norman Wilson at Brooklin. decided to hold the annual meeting, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ' - 1poeaible for the Mothers to attend this P Jones attended -TUESDAYS MAY 10th, et a p.m., df Rodel s Nall, Resebank �s and election orofficers in October .the Morrish-Sellers weddin' at West Important meeting. and the Graduation Dinner will •be Hill Saturda' 8 -~ THURSDAY, MAY 12th, at S p.m., at Frenchman's Resell Congratulations'to Mr. and Mrs. A, y elf held in June. Note the chap Headman on the arrival of a baby The Mothers'. .Service at Fair.- change in church and Sun- School :. A" six lbs. 11 oz: on Sunday;-May day School time. Starting the sum; port United'Church will be conducted mer schedule next Sunda w i t h a FRIDAY, MAY 13th, at S p.m., at Fairport Beach Commviii�t - ` .yst at East General Hospital. y " i Heartiest congratulations to the by the Sunday-School and Jobn.Raw-, joint-service at 9:30;.special family Hall 1 wins James and Shawn Dunne o bon will be the guest speaker. Day. -,akeview•Ave. who were*two years pee, yd e— il s are Sited- Mr. Bert..Wilson went t e - he the-=ocEing-Leg�la saes ed to Mrs. Fred Dorsett who is con- . - •� on April 80th. oral hospital,.Toronto, on Sunday to fined to- the Ajax Hospital and to have his a Ha S. Pearce (; Elizabeth Newman of Park-Crea yes operated on. Secretary " toyed a visit with her uncle the 'Jack Compton and little Steven Jones The Men's Club will meet next Mon= "' rY . Y g Am. who are also in the Ajax Hospital. day ni ht'Ma. R. S. Newman in Montreal clot• Y.9 at the church with Township of Pickering Planning Board : AN the Easter holidays. Mr. and' Mrs: William Senior left 1dr. Ken Falles from the Seed Branch - :. � _ a � _ .. - ._. � .. •' - � �'.. ¢4 T" �C''t-x,..21'=�.'. Bring Ladies' Bowles League two-party telephone users to use, *" btanainss As Of April 19. when callings party-line neighbors, in Retarded Children �t 1,000� Points the Ajax-Pickermg exchange area. • *---— was explained this' week. - t" ""•� . 2. - Dorothy ,34 J. W. Lowry, Bell Telephone 3. - Amy, '' 30 Manager for this territory, said that -s- 5. - Hazel 29 a rural or two-party telephone user, Eileen '23 whey calling another person on his 4. - Evelyn party line. should first dial the fi'ry AY M a R , 6. - Barbara --17 party-line neighbor's telephone nuan- SF. - Beryl Boys 2 73 HSI3 ber. The caller will then -hear the + ' line Howe 275;' HTF. --Norma "Busy" signal. He should 'then re- er 674; HTH. - Pauline How= place his receiver and both tele- phones-will ring. 200 Scores And Over - Flat - When the ringing stops, the of tit ""a 0� r cepl Boys 273; Noma Baiter 259, .her has answered.- The caller should Anne _Penstone 253; Pauline then remove' his receiver and �rrr we 245; Bid Thompson 240, 200; promptly start the conversation. If yd t Stratford 225; Hilda Lennox the call is not answered, remove the $ 1;.Marg.. Egoroff 219;'Lil. Rim- receiver for a moment'to stop the r { er 210; Eileen Thompson 209; ringing. •elyn :Bonnetta, 203, 203; Eileen Mr. Lowry added that complete monde 203. instructions for calling a pasty.line 2 0 Scores And Over - Handicap neighbor_are contained in the front Pauline Howe 273, 227; Bid of the telephone. directory. hompson 267, 227; Pat Stratford 206; Hilda Lennox 244; Lil. Card Of,Thanks immer 235, 213; Marg. Egofoff '~ 26; Eileen Edmunds 226; Eileen I would like to thank the Staff of hampson 220; Ina Rankine 214; Ajax-Pickering Hospital; 'the Mc. ` il. Staples 210; Marj. -Hunt-207; Lach"ie Funeral Home, friends'and my Smith 207; Jean Palmer 207; neighbors, especially Rev. H. S. _ photo by�Barrie Pomeroy ilia Mitchell'202. - Corr. Shepherd for ldadnesst expressions of sympathy and consoling words, Dunlop Rubber Co. Production Mgr. pieaeat£o Mrs. M. Browning, Trees= value'of One Thousand Dol Correet Method For Party Line during the' recent loss of, a loving T. C.Norwood and George Brooks, -urer,of Pickering Retarded Child- beltalf of the employees of Dunlop �. husband and father., Pres. Local 494 Rubber Worker's, ,:en's 'Association, a cheque, to the Rubber Co., Whitby, Out. The correct method for rural and Mrs. S. Palmer and Family 4 - -T''! Yfl fir. liN �i � /r �,x, ti.NGr rr • ` �''� : � �/ f/ l - yl'� f f �i�' Y iii l'• r r/ Y t r h 1 .. 'a .'��'''°e�'i.s �': ,may_,:;» -• c .'�,.��--- a o b TIA f M�i o ecolr - aki n P w , �- REVELATION IN STYLING! - , }�} Pontiac's fresh,clean styling woe - — the International Fashion Coun• TM dow porkiMe sswe cil's coveted award. t j ,C`t 4a s•?iti� �:k , „Hfi x ''x F. ,ry - :., • t�:t iFM� " ^sr�'' .4'•�'0,,,`'i� �� � TIAC'S REVELATION �' - } `}5 Mir v$S s•f�,..,� f'�r •O''`k„ ��.r- � t:w' ` 3 t f. •v.^' /Mf aMf t z _ E! .:' •3..°�r :4S ww `'h '•'Jafw ' ' •• „`.• �,,• Pontiac's all• p RX:v :. 1 ry s ` C �' w? dtitcw �•` COiI sUSpenSlOn. :' h rival �r - „:>, �? ` ` -:• 4 ° "��° m :rife eN.wh.na.ptKt led sdriving � •: .: luxury on any t �.,,�. � ,�.k>�v°} •'`:':>:cywti�.<:.,.. : <v,:y<';ss.<>.; �� `road. - ' IN PONTIA S� { r REVELATION OF LUXURY! - } Dee added seats...hooded ?is>,S .;:;,"}}:•;,;?r..° controls, Cigarette lighter, k, dual sun shades, front arm �` ;n•�:n.:.:.: rests . . . all-at no extra cost. 'i' fw eeK I►arisNMrs Ylsts HM fNas.� -- { A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE w 6W 19AW .......:..,.... nom:.�:..v::::::.,::,._ ::.:.•}:.v.:?::^...;..,......, •}:}rv::;. ,:v :.}::•}?}}:•.R}:.i•}r.............:., .�:•}, .. '•,' vn\'t :�;Cis:'�::':':'£ h, X. ::;;'<:;::�}}:... ...s...::?::::.a•::;;i?ii+'rt}i:'t'tk::3iti."r•'• ::.;tk•.v. .::.\;.;.;}.'-::i:t^:i;'{.;:.:y:.}yi;.;..::..vi •,�.;;.. ,v,:.vhi': i:�b�y:}: ?A `. 009x. I `'• Experien Q(,{4117Y� w torsion..bar ride . -y- ': I�INQS-.: -a - n comfort engineered Goodwill U's e - .. The latest in accessory , �{ Cars and trucks all cabs,.plus the dozens of I Spring servyce... are priced for satin- pigned for your added other features. value. Corr--� faction and safety, comfort sad- h venience. s '$ee your local Pontiac dealer PSS IaeFl motor—Sales ltd. -Pickering _ r „n:A r r I r;, - - .� e _ - . _-. _... • . . . . , __ .. . _, -E8TAT8 CLEARANCE =1 r: _ AUCtION SALE OF . .. • - ..' _ •. . . - - u-actor; Implements: Tools; Id. H Two cars; Miscellaneous; Grain; f A,.� • Straw; Choice antiques; Household I ',vim' _ . _ _ furniture; Piano;• Dies; Glassware _ ..,, shy. ' furni ` S L �1J Numerous effects etc; the t,x -," :. .` _ of the Este-e of tht-Late� - ..-- Ul.M �. - OC a,, , '. , -, � .. DOUGAL REMMER- .;, V V I )< ` y of Lot 3, Con. 3, Pickering k' r ,- - r Township. East of Church St. N. . _. a Village, on - T. ., V from ' '> SATtUtRDwY, MAY I4, 1960 . P . _ . . . • _ - r Tractor, . . uip t - - clot, standard, with . . . H traitor, . _ . starter, lights, PTO, swinging draw Ito pages may arty dews from around bar, and hyraulic control d• .MH 2-furrow tractor - � V" world but you think of it as your plow, 3-point hitch, with 10-in. 23A 1. -. -•--- _ local paper. And it is-reporting __ tractor plow, 3epoint�hiuh1-point -in .;, local- events, ide'ntifyin itself with bottom and six new shears, near . :- ' `,_ Krause 9-blade one-way disc, loyal causes ,and the daily life of _ new; y ' th community. ' . 3-pomt hitch, and depth control not' .shed rolling colter, near new; Chore- ,;, - I ... . . I � . . .: .. .. .. ��. 4 In much the same way, the branch of master garden Roto-tiller; purchased K1 I Y+ I new in summer J959; 1439 4-door. • the chartered bank.where you do Plymouth sedan; 1936 old DodSe 2- °" your banking is 'i vital part of the door sedan; MfcCormick-Deering '1 .. manure spreader; Rubber-tired wag- �< local scene, serving local needs— on acid ,flat rack; Three 13-spring- '' ::'serving • tooth cultivators; Two drum steel . land roller; Spring tooth 3-point- Y At the same time, however, the local- . . .• . cultivator; Heavy steel road drag; branch is art of a lar er, nation- bl:H side-delivery rake.; 1iH 5-ft. cut r 1a. p g , - mo-wer; 3f H' 6-fork ha-tedder; Two wide banking system.As such,it puts 10-ft. dump rakes; Twc �iH 13-run at your disposal knowledge, expert- , seed drills; Set double dine harrows; 4-Section set drag harrows; 3-Sec- • fence and resources that extend far - tion set drag harrows; Single-fur-- - -e �: tow riding toy No. 21 walking - ;beyond local horizons, linking your g p ,� plow; Scuffler, Two fanning mills. community with the rest of the world. - Miscelistteous - .. ry - -' - Two extension. ladders, new; Bench . ", . . . ,+ .. .11 - $`," emery-wheel; Two small electric I .t V motors: Two steel stone-boats; Sev- THE, CHARTERED BANKS oral steel fence posts.. Set of. plat= •,k ti e ,• SERVING _ form scales; Two straight ladder; x ' 1`'' V s r YOUR COMMUNITY Bag truck; Six Steel faun gates: " , J Six steel mesh wire gates: Roll of ' .w ;� _ — _ new snow-f - i =' Lawnmower; Two 600x16 sub- s �; . '.- "s' I - - .. urban snow tires on wheels; Two .. y!"' - , steel bushel measurs; Two 200 gal. .` steel s: of steel cable -a.,, " y` - , - 'block and l tackles; Four ssteelcfuel ` ~p ms Twenty-five or more good, drums; Tw clean, heavy cotton bags; Two or three large piles of scrap iron. con-k� 61 1/1,,� N� K sisting' of heavy steel plates• l-in. .. s >i f y. ► thick, bridge Kirtings, steel rails, 3 K l _ . rods, and heavy ckstings, along with .: I imp « ements, etc.; 'Several steel . ' - o pulleys,tropes, cables; heavy chains; s« +� r 'li• - -;, Y ' "' 2 Large quantities of old- to"ols, aug- -- , � * " - ers, fittings. bolts, bars, saws etc. ng h k Shovels,'forks, .aloes, bags, garden N sins along wi Fi many ' " tools; tire ch ab t f'11 `3 dam• �` 4., l ``'_. _ - « other articles too numerous to men- s _ - �m �`. lion. _ a I. - . Y r ``�`� I • _ - 8t:sw, Grain, F}u1 _1.«gym .. - r :. A rox. 75 or 100 round bales of . — .." ,• _ PP ;1. . h, ' 00 bush. or more feed oats; Several 1.-w . 1 ;t1' seed u of var' retie ; .. s tan sous var s ':',, ' '" �'``� a Large pile f limb and body wood, . ,.. V .,..�x - I ' -- cedar poles, goats, etc.; Approx our ton or more nut coal in cellar;'Sev - " - -- _ eral bushels potatoes; Large pile of 1.h p E dry fire woad, cut stove-length t.. has. 1' >•� woodshed. .- a.. .� . Diana, Furniture Etc. .- si • . bench;}Princess Pat kitchen r with ansc; .. . . . .. . _ _ • . - Quebec heater; Oval walnut top ex \. igh back din i +. ; tension table; Seven, h . ba ing-room chairs'; .Several anti ue . .'. -. �.... , - . ­. . -.. .­ . .. ._ . ook what I get for ste ping on spiders . kitchen chairs and rockersi Ste cane . p . _ __ _ - �. stool; . _.• . . ,table; t sgr -:_.. _ • 'bottom chairs; a bottom Drop-leaf to mall walnut .- . --- top table: Box rocking chair; Three 1,nd what do you know ,it's washday!But who cares �- _ • chests of drawers, small, medium, with electricity to chase those washday blues.In homes large; Eight rocking chairs of var ... . •.:with automatic electric washers and dryers...tnothers Three antique i toua styles; n spoo rY beds; Antique Windsor 'hrm chair, "' have more time for little boys with nothing to do. � Antaique mohair settee; Several ' �> t 1. gent's walking-canes; Phonograph, i ;a `a1{ More time for the Children . .more time for all the records, cabinet; Sideboard; Square _ ,e x things you like to do. . . that s the joy of owning a top tables; Pull-down table-top desk Three floor lams Han n ` � x< 3 . modern electric washer and d er.µhen ur washda p g' g` . : .� ��wr<k . ,� ti� rY Yo y , ` �.. , � :, } disposition is "weatherproof. you'll find your nerves lamp; TV swivel upholstered _chair; r> r�?c �a . Two floor fern-stand tables; 'Slot ,' ',< `� are "shatter-proof." In fact, you'll find that a great ( age box chest; Three bedroom wash I c: M � Y, ,.i. = many of life's little problems "come out in the wash" stands; Two complete bedroom toil . when you own an automatic electric washer and dryer. et sets; Electric cabinet radio; Ba I A Eery radio; Several electric convert : k ,< - Togetmoreoutoflife-get the most outofelectricity -ed oft.lamQs, geveral old library L. «c���� ,i books. one on the history of Pick: ` 5 F._ m d essers t ,< - Wooden and steel beds andreouch- {' �. " :� ' L I V E. B E T T E R E L E C T R I C A L LY ` es; Studio couch; Carpet swee er; '> M c Large upright mirror; Bedding feg- . . o ;. . , ter bedticks, quilts, spread,, illows ' cushioRt°etc.; ookcase and books , '� -Y I-. ;& Several scatter ru s, floor mats etc ' Square to kitchen table; Hand- hIYD R.O p a # r k *'; machine; Odd tables and stands, a � ai•d; 2-Burner electric '% , ..,y yours f itcPen curbo 1' x x v s ' , .k �y a S� ��..^• ho{- late; Elec, tea kettle; Several ~i ,;, .. na 1�mnS and smoo+ing irons; Med- �` i.0- °''` �.• ioine chest; Clothes-horse dryer, ... ; �,...; _. _.. Large number b les { ::. _ ''o too numerous to enumerate. 1 ,,,, .. s s • . 1 . b • Sale st�l.no P. M. DST. No. Res. . ?• erne. Terms cash. Nothing to be ' em ved un'i] paid for on day of . . r o :: A _ Fs aye. Mona tea d Ma,.7�o ale if �_ x r< " ; i-itnrs. KFN and CLARKE PREN - TICE. auctioneers. _ 4 . I V '. .- - - _­_k ­ L ­4 . — __ --.-- � --- � -. k r'3 PAINTERS dt'DECORATORS `�' - o • . ./' +; $1.00 per hour for quick, clean . guar -d first-class painting and . _ aner-ha^a+mr.I.w _ . P "� Eric STOKES and Frank WT` 4 i 11 ....-oe..._s-_ _.. yr'- . '•'..__.. ..,.:a.... d..._-._..�_ .:-:...+r _ - _ s...•_ } - - Mr,�e.�aNEOUS C L A S Si I F TE D' ` . INSURANCE SXPTIC TANKS ! WRITE EVERY KNOWN TYPE OF INSURANCE CLEANED ARTICLES FOR SALE • COMING EVENTS ------ _ CASH AND CARRY PItICU CYRI L E. MORLEY W. J. aU11 The Women's Guild Of ON PLYWOOD- 7 1 REAL ESTATE Oshawa - PA 3.4042 St. George's Anglican Church will 4zsx'di 43.E meet at the home of Mrs. Oxenham 4x8u34 i3.3R c-' AS CLOSE TO YOU AS YOUR TELEPHONE ---•------------------------ ••----- at 97 Kingston -Rd. E., on May 4x8xYs id„iE --12,-at 2.ro p. m. Mrs, Oxenham will 4x8x94 32 KINGSTON RD. W., PICKERING, ONTARIO give a talk on "Ceramics". Will the 4xsx9a MILLER KEATING --` members and friends please r8niemr S-36th's Sheathing Plywood TELEPHONE:-PICKERING: OFFICE WH. 2-6212-R,ES. WH. 2-3113 ber donations of costume jewellry 3i9t's . . . e4 _ `�4 HOUR SERVK--E for-the-Garden Party in.June. %th's Underlay 56.28 - --- - 4x4 Pug. Underlay PICKERING VILLAGE Cpl RATE FORRKST .LUMBER CO. LTD. 1 - COUNCIL Opp. Dicke COLEMAN The regular mee_ing of the Picker. ost Polige Statl COOPER BLOCK LTD. ing Village Council will be held on Phone T�way l -, i - Furnaces, Space Heaters, . Water Tuesday, May 10, .1960, at 8.00 p. d 920 CALEDONLA ROAD - TOROKCO tu Heaters, anges,.Wall 6 Floor m.,in FOR SALE - beau sprayer; metal +c Furnaces B. A. Hogarth, Clerk tank; under 50 gallons. Excellea! BLOCKS RRjCI�al Furnace Clean 4rut - $7.50 condition. $250. A.'Omelon, White's Card Of Thanks Trailer Heating A Accessories Sideroad, N. Dunbarton. WH2-181. STEEL may i 23491 SUMMER PRICES I would like to y 20 express my sit.. . L - .- d _ Oats. VM tehall sere thanks to any rs and friends for their gtfts, cards, Arch SALE R,o Steil Oa •C, m �A1 h Bell, Audle , VH2-5797. TUDO ST, AJAX :. ! ' R to a nail m NATION RD., MCKERING, ONT.-Pfiones WN, X1160. EM. 3-Si02 _..:�-----•------ - ------------ 'act* of kuxbbs" R and to y y - recent ' FOR SALE - Bean TERRY ' S Jeb Prayer, metal tank: 150 gallons; excellent coadi- - Change Of Name - lion, 1250. A. Oration, White's aide- - - -- road, North, Dunbarton. Phone TA _�OtN Lie LAY -- - - , R TAKR NOTICE that the applic- 9-1893. Quick Sale, N r . _ and f Y■-A M C i - - --- IPLMJMBING, of Kral,,,-�R,�ootrfe Na. 3. is t►rs Tows. P. - SALIC ship If laiekering. in the COtanty of erOamtitl>t' Sweet Williatsl. PRUDIMAL ASStIRAWCE Ott6irt-, far a ebanse of the Oar- Forget-ms-Not, Pacas, ?oamatoey COMPANY tZD. OF For Service bay Or Night name of himself, his wife. Lt*& and otbar.beaidibg pii6ts. I(l�clair and hts infant R KkcDONALD E - dOei EE Corti TE. 9-1521 Altooa Roan, Pickering, two tnibas, F-e le ieb Leon sr3 David Sinclah, north of No. 2. Highway. Pboae ..p Tlantic �;�P: a spe�;4rr�y � Hama. 507 KINGSTON ROAD EAST --. .._-- ------ ---- -_... - :.. '. „- -loan d La Si elvir . - 2-2727 as to v • n to H. VERNOY in •judge be heard before the r A j ne 7 �.1. _ J. g lodge in Charrltler0 in Isis Cextzt � ,( Office: gam pia, Ajax Shopping. Centre, Plwns: WH 2-3301 Excavating, Trenching. Grading, T•roas,% Whitb-, Ontario, on Friday, Septic Taub - the 3rd day of June. 19w at the FOR SALE Craftsman 4-eye's now Fns Ir�diate Coverage Day Or Night phone: WH2 2-3757 hoar of eleven o'clock in the fore- engine, reel lawnmower. 18-inch,; is good condition. Reasonable. Phone 7. INNER DATR.D at Aiax, this-25th d-iy of evenings 7.00 p. m ) - ATIAntiq _ served by the club. April, A. D., 1960. 2-0216. t The First West Rouge Ladies Aux- W. H. J. Th,-r%vson: B. A. J&ORTGAGZ3 AF -AND ill 52 Harwood Ave. APPLES AND POTATOES J a Te and Bake Sale Sat taM h,from Ajax. Oatarto F S E ; ` to $ ies - 43.00 Per Bush. 1 H Applicant • -- O N E W E L L 4 p.m. in SL, Edward's Hall. . Solicitor for the Applicarl 1: Please brie Remember the Ho. and school oa g container. � .: ,:' may 13 ay i. 8 p.m., when, school PICKERING ORCHARDS �• choirs w ill provide a ro in-of mu- Pickering Village Real Estate Broker Pickering Village p p grs on N� g`;`t,re,P Open Vvenuw sic. Also election for an executive for, ':Cn4nks On Africa and week-rends also. WH. 2-5770-1 or Toronto EM. 2-3625 the coming year will be on the pro- Pickerin Phone. ; St. S. Whit -= Phone MO. 8-3625 gram and,notnnations are-.needed too� R t'nired Church �,elcom- WHitehall 2-1247 J 216 Brock S , Whitby if anyone is interested call Mrs: Kay ed as its sneci-Al �pcalker on Sunday i Res."Highways" IA Mile East of Duabarton,No. 2 Highway - - Jolliffe At.'2-25509. morning. N[r. Henry Kany-ika from FOR SALE - 1951 Kaiser, partly' A public Polio.Clinic will be held on. t'aaanda. Africa: Before coming to customized, needs some work, new - - ----- - - - Monday, May 9, from 4 to 8 p.m. in America. Mr. Kan'yika wan `a super- V-8 engine.. Pest offer. TEmplet�- --• St. Edward's Hail. a visor of schools in tTiinneli. Here. 2313 Ask for-Elgin The Lad:ea Auxiliary of the First he has studied at Michigan .State DON BLIZZARD ELECTRIC t West Rouge Cubs and Scouts will hold and Howard Universities, and. is FOR SALE - MH fertilizer seed - their regular meeting on Thursday-,r currently completing his Course at' drill, sliightlyy used. Banker Farnk May 12, 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. the Ontario College of Education, mile and half east of Pickering. Ph. - Betty MacClelland, Rouge Highland sPonsored,by tfie 'Canadiae Branch - - B W H2-•1285'. t38>ED8NTr1C1+ IN IT] 1 WIAIKO Dr, of United Nations. _ _ For anyone in the district 'Interested Sunday evening Mr, Kanyika met FOR SALE excellent oodditioa, the W.A. of Centennial United Church - with all who wished' to speak with' fully-equipped• carefully driver, 1953 :FREE ESTIMATE } ': are holding a Rummage Sale in the him about Africa at the home of Chrysler Windsor Sedan. Bargain. - church hall Sat. May 14, in the fore- Mr,-and Mrs. John Lay. A large McPhail's Fina Service Station, Ph. - • • - noon. Mrs. Betty Craig, Rouge hill group took advantage of this oppor- WH2-4501. Dr., Is the convenor and there should trinity which was evidence of the Pbonre P�cker�ng Wt�i. 2-2S33 r y be some good'bargains especially for concern 'and interest Canadians Berl HELP WANTED . . .. _... ebildren'. in Africa. - -� �/�pp�� Uganda has no real race probleitt, Earn 330 to 550 a week in your 4 •' .!LlYERPOOL experi access.said Mr Kanyika. and as a British spare .time. No enct Protectorate, it is' moving toward ally We:will train you. Write today r FIRST MORTGAGES ARRMNOW The Glendale Bowling Club held independence. The fact that she has to - Rawleigh's, Dept. E-343-LL. �• ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES their- banquet last Saturday night at not attained this complete control 4005 Richelieu, Montreal. AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS the Rainbow Room of the Rouge over her own affairs, Mr. Kanpika AND IMPROVEMENTS, Restaurant Everyone had a..very en- thought, was. in part due to the kit- ROUGE PARK - tPT joyable time and each received a izens of Uganda themselves, whq Three newly-decorated and furnish• WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN trophy. have failed to work aggressively for ad rooms to rent: bed, dining•and 00 C'WE" TDO, - ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. Last Sunday If r. Milton this status. He felt that Canada had siting-room. Suitable for quiet bus. AND wvu CUT 1�g,IR and bir Robert Dey and Thomas, a .unique, role to:play in' the future -� couple or two '-dies. Reason- _ Ty,81L1 TWb iF YOU REQUIRE ANY MORT- went, up to Claremont, trout-fishing of Africa. We are trusted, as a nut- AMC- Phone: ATlantic 2-4914. ' .GAGE FINANCING i FOR FAST and had a very nice day. ion, by the Africans: Because-.we '. COURTEOUS SERVICE: CALL - Last Sunday, at Duribarton Unit- have so much ourselves; they feel LANDSCAPING 'f Y' ed C'hurcts, Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Priebe we-would have no reed to be grasp- ROTO-TILLING had their three children baptised -_ ing. In addition; we have rio history MAINTAINANCE AUBREY E. ,IRELAND , Edward Judith and William, also as a colonial power. When asked CLEANING UP t . 1ND COMPANY Mr, -and Ifrs. 'Sawyer had- their, what he felt the.effect of the situa- -PHONE: TEmple 9-00'34 y baby girl Catharine baptised. Rev. tion in South,Africa was having on may 27 McLaughlin officiated. the rest of Africa,Mr. I�anyika said t # 100 ADELAIDE ST. W The Fun Fare at° the Vaughan he "feir-it was a factor which ,was, NOTICE TO CREDITORS l II�� t''.'illard S.-hool•last Saturda was a drawing the other African Nations AND OTHERS TORONTO L f ONTARIO huge success. y into closer unity, - Cor ♦ :fir. Ed. Prie',e celebrated a birth- ALL CREDITORS and others CE SECTION Of I EMpire 8-5300 or Empire 6-5964 'd:.y•last Wednesday, May 4. Having claims against the Estate of Evenings Fimmv Griebe is confined to the -' Pickering Tillage James Jam• late of the Township Al TEmple 9-1750 - WA. 2-6902 house with a mild case of-measles: of Pickering, in the County of Out- ; bfrs- White, G as and J,ini mot- • Out- Mr.-A. Desjardins and Dir. George � uric, Retired, who died on 'or abort bred to, l�itchener last week because. the 10th de, February 1950, art � �• BiYlecki went up to Crystal ,Lake, y of F kiw were in Welland utter of the sudden passing of a friend, ding the . Feaelon Falls last Sunday, trout- hereby required to deliver partiettt` l Mr. Fred bfuni#el} of hat city ars of same to the and T V - �F� funeral services Sat.April 30. fishing. �r undersigned.not �. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Forsythe, of later than May EC L -.T A speedy recovery to little Karen The Rotary School Festival is-4n y 31, 1960, afar MacKay, Ridgewood Rd,who has been. Ajax this week, and all schools are Markham, visited Air. and Mrs. Nor= time s-id estate will W,HITElti ALL 2-5880 confined'indoors with the measles. participating. ma Banks one day last week. del, (laving regasd'o � !- claims of which the un , ---•-------------------•--•-•-- _ P IP g•. 'chael Allen,,-son of Mr. and The First West Rouge Girl Guides Roberta � Ixson of Toronto, Mrs. Mrs. Bruce Allen is in the Oshawa - are holding,a Bottle Blitz Sat. May Thos.,Humphreys niece, was out ito3ce at that time, 1 14 to raise mono for their Hospital for surgery. y group over the week-end. Sympathy is extended- to Mr. H. DATED at Pickering, this 27th The Ladies Club met 71)urs., April so help by eollecting your empty pop Mrs. Courier, of Toronto: god- Fenton and family on the passing of �y of April, 1960. 28 when twenty six members enjoyed and milk bottles and having them mother of the Priebe children, and Mr. Fenton'- mother . at Highgate an evening of games and a Lingerie_ready_when_they.call at your house. Miss Clara. Priebe, were out last Edward Stork and Hugh 'Jaineat y ovliicfi was very interesting.A Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bell, Rouge Hill Sunda afternoon visiting the Priebe last Friday. The.,Fenton family alt- . - y g ended the funeral. Squires, Administrators, care Wm. -`�•."'.1 - social time was spent over tea and Drive, have had Mr. and'Mrs.Mrs. Bells family, Iondale Heights United Church G. Lawson, Box 310, Pickering, Oat. cakes served by the hostesses at the mother Mrs. James Martin, of Duncan are having. their Annual Hebb - close of the meeting. The next meet- B.C., visiting with them for the past Cud Of Thanks y Show this Friday ing of the Club will be Thursdays May week. - i�,y and Saturday; The Afternoon Ciro -' 12, g.15 p.m. at the school when plans Mrs. Betty Craig, Rouge Hill Dr., I wash to thank all my friends and May 6 anif 7, from 7,00 to- 10.00 p. . up fo; a small' community park will be field a Pot Luck Supper at her home' neighbors for their,lovely cards and m. Rev. Arthur and Mrs.; Young ex- Pickering United Church wilt meet discussed-and work will begin on the Wed. evening, April 27, when she en- tend an invitation '. to Pickering at 2.30 sharp, on Thursday, May 12, flowers'durdng my recent stay in the friends to attend-this show. in the C•_ E. Centre. The program is dressings for the Cancer Society. Any tertained the wives of the Local Ki- bospital: also my-'poreciation to Dr. , wadies in the community interested in wanis. Gen. Pearkes appears ink in�r1 to Cititen'ship`. Hostesses: Mrs. C. IL ' Oxenham and Dr. Russell. 1 AIL this work or joining a socal group are The last Square Dance Work Shop hang on to what we have always 'Morley, Mrs. G. Bray, Mrs. G Stec- , ,invited to attend for this season will be on Friday,May . - Mrs. Dorothy Shanley called "an over-sized firecracker" _ -Fitt. Members'are reminded to bring Deepest sympathy is extended td .I3, at 8.30 p.m. at Centennial Road R R 1, PlekerinR the Bomarc even though the U. $, in articles for the Baiaar Shower. J Mrs. Vicki Kaskiw and family of Sun Church Hall. Anyone interested in can't one of the pesky things off the i hyslope with the loss of her father on square or folk dances are welcome and group. Wonder wh.At's behind all i Thursday, April 28. Mr.and Mrs. Kas-bring at, box lunch and coffee will be this. Ed. , - .tea ..� .., .... ,.. .. y • , y r ' k • v _,. ,, • F cuing especially enjoyable- ah Bot$ield of Toronto visiting her residue of the bomb. As prevailing meat they have to combat disast ?« T Mr. and Mrs. K: C. Pascoe and for the week-end. winds are from the ,West to East, in the form of flood, fire, war as Reports indicate there were not family visited Mr. and Mca. Powell Mrs. Swaffield, of Toronto spent 'the Dunbarton-Pickering area would accident. _ 1 � ftop many trout taken-from.the local of Columbus, on Sunday. the week-erns at the home of her receive its share of the fall-out•'He These workers donate their ,•streaazs last Saturday. Euchre was hel!a usual on Tues- brother Stewart . and Mrs. ' hlt; • . advised the safest place to go dur- and are available to impart ffie I The local Legion Bfanch held, day evening with"the following win- Guckin. ing the fall out period would be to skill'and knowledge to any comsrtu attnual banquet last Saorday night hers: Mrs. N. Burton, Mrs. TtiontO dustproof a room in your home, ity group. `Their only request Spruce' Villa, tiVhitby, and a- son, Mrs. M. Ellicott, Mr. A. Jo_a— I preferably a room with a minimum that the group consist of at 1 .I ywarded the prizes. ston, Mr. Goodman, Mr. \Vm. Knox. 1 �' SPORT NEWS � of outside wall area. This room twenty-five persons. They will Unfortunately, not too many att- Travelling prize to Mlrs. Perry, and should be sealed against the introd- joy 'a most interesting nd educe, y KIWANIS NEWS g Fended the Euchre and Dance last the Series prize, (lovely blanket) to "- nekton of dust through windows or- tional evening. week, sponsored by the Park Board Mrs. W. Carlton. - - - under doors: Food in sealed wrap- wee Businessmen. There were ten Mr. George The regular •.veekly meeting of rge Neal and Dirs: 4J. Club pens and tins, would be consumable Francis A. E r Pickering-1Junbarton f�i«ani • : -tables of euchre. Winners: M> E. Bell, of Toronto, visited Dlr. and �`as held in the Dunbarw:i Uuittd Prdto' as sufficient care peas' ttercis- Cook (turkey); Harry Porter (tack- Mrs. W. Storrey on Saturday. ed to assure it was not permitted to Wdrd was received this week r. Church on Monday, Api,1 2:. become contaminated from radio -ae box);' Fred Frans-'(wallet); Dirs. _ Mr. and _Mrs. M. Annis attended 3n uit�resting iiim eutitird 'Let's the sudden passing of Frank Ellio: Iii, ioyst (blanket); Mrs. R. 'fie- the Morrish-Sellers wedding in th<: ••Face It" p�•as sl;oivn to club meat- active dust that may have collected at Lethbridge. Alta. He- was born-p'. )i-eod (pr. bath,towels)• West Hill Baptist Church on Sat- on the outside of a'paper wrapper or the Fourth t-oace=sion of Pickerint hers by Cisi2 Defence Workers of metal container. and attended'school at Audle _ There was a good turnout for the urday.' y. Metropol:taxi "Toronto, and the Aux- Mr• \V. H. Nixon, Scarboro Aux- I When a small 'boy, he left Picke> •Sarco tour of the GM Plant at Mr. Grant Malcolm, of Galt was I diary Police Dept. of Scar ono. l •Qshawa last Thursday ought. around visiting hisbrothers and sis- ,mall town, diary Police gave a realistic demon- ing and went to l�estern Canadi. The film depictcd'a stration of first aid with the simula- ,, Ronnie Hedges,.Chaes. DeRusha tern last week. Last October -he visited Pickeria' built at the atomic energy testing and his two boys, Frank and Ken Mrs. English, Mrs,•Conner, 'Miss site in Nevada. The object of build- led victim being Mr.. Carl 13alsdon. for the first-time. He leaves h' attended the hockey game at the Seebeck, Mrs. S. Reaman and Mrs. Mr. R. S. Sinims, 10th 'Dirjsion,' widow, formerly Miss Jessie Jong;' Maple Leaf Gardens on Sunday af- George Willson attended the annual 'ing such a town was to ascertain the Civil Defence, of Toronto, outlined of Brooklin; two sons: a brothej type of construction that would best :ternoon. meeting of-the Ci Oman's Associa- the duties of a Civil Defence i�'orkr john T. Elliott, of .Erooklin, and i � survive the blast and heat of an at- The Lawn Bowling Club held tior, Oshawa Presbytery, which was tt er and explained the type of equip- sister, Mrs. Chappell, Lethbridge itheir first meeting of the season on held in Port_ Perry united Church,. I mur bomb explosion with a mini- g ;Wednesday night to elect, officers on April 28. 'mum of damage. The town was - - -_ iAnd make. summer plans,. Mothers' Day Services will be ' made-up-in its entirety, and was e e e t Brougham Union. Lodge had a held.in'St. John's Church next Sun- r made-up of all types of buildings :Visit from the Dist. Deputy Grand day, with a Sunday School and reg- and building materials: Buildings , i consisted of multi-storey apart ments• you're no - Master on Wednesday night. ular Church combined, a, 2.00 P. I factories, homes, warehouses and Mr. and Mzs. Bill Browning spent •m. There will be the Sacrament of 19th longer insured under Sunday at .their cottage at Oriilia. Baptism. Any parents wishing their stt8l towers and bridge structures. 7 11 pgr reltt'f Hospital Several of the young people'here, children'baptised, are asked to pet such as would be found in any mod- y r; : :attdaded a dance at Brougham oq in touch with Mr. Malcolm, Clerk ern town. After the bomb had been BIRTHDAY InSIlraMe tertilkate. `Fridaay night. of Session, or Rev, A. Cresswell as ed eel o you b OM0 19, exploded, all buildings were dasnag The Ladies' AuaiIiafy of the Leggy early as"possible, this week - $rest_extent. Most f them kip When < separate premiums are rt • r of the The 4-H Home Making Club hadM,en`�elyLdisappeared. Intwr'�dl Mr. immons, Controller quired. • etW farm v-, viesson last week, Winners were:- met at a of Civil Defense, r ro st- et' le from h 'Fred•.Draper. Ali. Haasasond, jean when they were given their seeds gave a brief talk on atomic bomb � � $vans and Perna Biddle. and bulbs, Officers for-the year are: al0st books er O�ite Mrs. Maud Middleton and Mrs._ President, Pat Gray: .Secretary, blast survival. ' He explained that ;gene Redshaw left oa Saturday folr Mary Lynn Blackman: Pianist, Max- Dumbarton - Pickering areas would Of fhe �emmlfflen. few days in Buffalo, garet Roberts; Press Convener, Pat not be subject 'to blast damage, . q A miscellaneous shower was held Harden. Roll Call - "Why do I should aborate - dropped near the READ centre of Metro-Toronto. This area on April 29.'at the home of Mr. plant a garden". Next meeting to be would, however• be subject to radip - YOUR and Mrs. E. McMullen for their held in June. QNTA12N0' active fallout. Radio settee 'fatlovt idaughter Erma, and,David McComb "the Girl Guides were all out sdl- HOSPITAL of Castleton, ing cookies on Saturday. They sold consists of duet of pulv%atertl brick, _ Mr. and Mrs, E. Vizely have re- ninety-five dozen, realizing the sutra concrete and other materials, re- :WSURANCE ONTARIO HOSPITAL — Mr. rom a business trip,to ex-' o .twenty-erg t oars an tit y plosion and blown into the au, SERVICES COMMISSION M, �, tents. The girls wish to thank all ,—if jai hCSren"t one, ask TORONTO 7 QNTApO ' where they become-radio active, con- - On Friday evening, a number of who helped this project. � your employer or write - the Guides and Brownies Mothers' Mrs. Gordon Day-had bliss She:l. laminated due to infixing with the i L. A. gathered at the home of'Mrs.. ' 'l Aura Anonby, to pack cookies foe _ w a Cookie Day, which was very•sure essful. " Carol Blake, daughter of Mir, and ` s `° K `` ter t Mrs. G. Blake is in bed ill with + � x< some rare ailment. Best wishes are' :expressed for her. _ The Goodfellowship Class will �� , Z : 'meet in. the Sunday School Room x � of • the United. Church on May 1_, . - Mrs. Cresswell and' - ,� ` � •- ' �`�„\ A � f at 8.30 .p. ar. M Mrs. M . Anderson in charge of the 5 ”' Program: _ i The Golden'Age Group held.their• ~ —last meeting of the season at the'. 1 •' "' home of Mrs. Morgan Pugh• Pict- e' :urea were shown. The Croup is to go on a bur, trip to ri ra an ot- - - her northern points on June 21. The montlif r meeting of 'the W: M. S. will be held in the S. School- _ Room on-XI'ay 12, at 2.30 P. m. .. _ _ Mrs. W. Lehman and fir's. R. Dfor-, _ 1ran-will be in charge.,The Roll Call _- 1to be answered With a verse con- wining the word 'Neighbor'. ! 1, Mrs. Myrtle Hill, who suffered a 10 f heart attack last week, is progress-' t Olds i, alit What� (ng slowly. • What having aderful year. Wayne Redshaw was presented �.c •bile is a l' ;with a, trophy in Weston on Mon- _ IE`� 'vn That's why You ing �•'ay night, emblematic 4 junior B. sensateonal buy during -.-point in OHA hockey. � 3 '� S i r OLDS ItU H days- ± Claremont will re-organize for i f w . Softball again this yeas:, according President jack Rennie. it > P .. . 1, Mr. Harry Porter went info a Toronto 'hospital on Monday for a M -operation. Mr. Jas. Hannah, Hamp- `i y 1 ;'ton, is taking his place in the bar= et shop. Mr. Hannah taught Harry a his trade, while in Stouffville. : .•rte�.. SPorfSedae �,f ,�► S• . } BROUGHAM - ;, . s Y Mr. and Mrs. Ken Be____ fame- r situ, of Oshawa,,called on her fro Cher John C. and Mrs. Hamilton on { — Sunday evening. _ 1 YOUR R MOBILE DEALER'S A - - Mr. and Mrs Wm. Knox and Mrs. Matthews had dinner with Mr; - :gnd Mrs. Ross Knox on Tuesday �� f Why d•hry?Year Oldsmobile D•al•RTJ evening and helped Betty-Joan celo- Head for yott�Oldsmo- is celebrating another wonderful . � ', g p J bile Dcalef s tow.Check sales year. He's t••adr ro make it Hoye �g rate her birthday. r on the exciting profit- The household goods of Mrs. Wm; sharing allowances he is !�si•st ever f0 Tner•up i peAitb 0 d Wilda i7e M' Gray will be offered by_auction at t pu"* yatt• way, ro Oldsmobile. Easy °bde'a�QWli�j, _.der late residence on May 13. ■-. �otssality A very c,tjoyable evening was , ' of _ iEpent in the H:1 on Thursday -last A WA when a numller of friends.and nei- iF 101! » •Shbors tpet to tender s miscellan- RIAV Xmo swonM eous shower to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. BIKE Oldsmobile for 1960. L , - (8i11) Ellicott. The number of use- Qoali bttilt q ' . •- i l and beautiful gifts showed''the 'WITH 6N enpneered• .eentartaldy .1E bigh esteem in which the young economical at operate. chance to ski couple are liekl. They are now cam- T� ' Thrill to breathtating Rocket ea5itte Here's y performance, today. It costs so pule a golden deal. Enjoy the , Portably- settled in their new home ,the thrill,the Pre o more to drive the beat. luxury � ::. that oral kOidsmobite can give ­,on Brock Road, North, Brougham. uOwA� �. plc anew, or next to A.ti p Mr. Levi Storey,and Mr. Worn - tyiaed Oldsmobile, and m'/eI Jtem, of Chalk Lake, visited Mr. _ �p and Mrs. W._Storey one day recent- If colts PR 1469 y 1, o l�> A GENERAL MOTORS VAit)t' _ J Mrs. H. Malcolm returned home 17�ii0E ? '* ft' fx ? < ys:, p fix '•:.s• �a; �'Z ,; ` ,bfter spending a few, days with her •'daughter Mrs. Grant Glover. On Friday evening, April V9, the F. Brougham Young People's Union ` A . '.'entertained the neighboring groups from Claremont, Greenwood, Mount ' Zion, to a social evening in the Tp. o jiall. Music supplied by firs. Helen • * We AINSWORTH. LIMITED, AJAX ••yizley, of Claremont, made the ev.- A rw�' w y. PRO wolm Remember the ch ge of time for a IA EiANTiiD Sunday services --commencing May _ <, 8. Service at Greenwood..will. be at ;A -T V y e 11.30 a m This will be s joint ser- ;DYES- IM� LTL s c lID vice with Sunday Scifool uniting Aa7 Make or Model with the Church Service. Parents, - ."PRESCRIPTION, SPECIALISTS ,,�j� _ please come with your children, as FWd�1tlYu� FUNERAL this is Family 'Day. - c The Evening Auxiliary_ of the W. FUTURE M. S. met on Wednesday evening - - at the stone of Mrs.'E. Clarke, with COSMET,�CS LSUNDRIE3 -- 5"Y NEEDS —g good attendance. Program and ,� ; -- grship were taken by -Mrs. Jack- STARE HCf1Rt � +WIlft • P311t'O Pilireh Assbulanq�Sernioa., bun and?Mrs. G. Moore. Program DAY OR NIGHT was:froia the Study.Book - Africa WEEK DAYS DAILY 9A � urb • SUNDAYS i HOLIDAYS 1-3 Disturbed. •' _ -< _W PiO �_ ---__- -- i Mrs.'Clarke served lunch at the - _WM. McEACHWE, close f t meeting. The =: ¥ o he eetmg next '. Plli�•i TStatyi• S-i8i1 meeting will be at the home of Mrs. • M• p PICKEIUNG PHONE M. M%1 - At*Mw&TFsIIIIs s2S20 z. egg with the East Group to e charge of gram. x Rapsirs Can Be Fiaats:eui Phone"*WH. 2-2171 The Afternoon W. A. will meet - in the Sunday School Room, May Pickaint Ont. f .12, with Group 1.'In charge of the KE!1 A ft CLARKE program. There will be a quilt IC� ready to work on, All ladies wel- come. v HARDWM �. N1l A car-bad of W. A..ladies gent W.H. 1.THOMPSON. D. A,. LLD- to Port Perry on' Thursday to the - e - isi Barri tee and doutee embers W. our �a Pre?; + -n S�sM� M W. A.• are invit- - Sr Sridslt Coiasii a a" O>pwft ed to aitt6id,the Spring Bazaar at , ,. 7 Kinsale on May 14. �OIS, Issf ffllc� r aR� ellsnustoollw'A Remember the Auction and Rum- itsa1,10111" Asii'Ititertil Vmge Sale on t}ie'church lawn on M. Thire Zsid�sorW 1Z�e *21111 11 will also b be refe sshm�ts,• tea and GNWGI r � coffee, and Sale of Home Baking. - - - -- - - � !. � : Proceeds for plumbing in. t3atut:li RsalliiMiis a ar> ii kitchen. r. - p�2 INGr* PHONE W1f: Z,t9] . . miss eatrtce McLean, acc Et MuI'�Oes�! ied by Miss Marg. Pallow, of Osh- awa, spent the week-end in Palti- t C. IFlMMVS ti more, U. S. A. - - _ Barristyn, swkhors and Notarks Mr. and Mrs. G. Pegg had Sun- . _„ ..•i•A .... ._ M —L' �' �� - Pwilik �Y dinner with Mr. and Mrs. W.Sun- --Weddings,,- BI>a11�YOts, ShoWer� Pegg w. • ldorfk of Comttneree ChoMb*s. Mr and Mrs. Pescy•Clarke spent' �t�stetr S011dt6rr S SWI-we:50vat N�orlik OAQ" Sunday with relatives at 'Hampton. fakery Products Friends of Mr. C. !�:losson are Notaly "ic ?elephone RA. 3-3446 sorry to hear of his being indisposed - `.'Meat .Pies. Our Specialty" a with mumps harlie is doina nice l 1 a1gbl.na ese.t POW- Main St., Pickering WH. 2-038& a AT. 24341 er AT. 2-iU2 WA3l M — Mr, Ken Keddell and Mrs. Xed-_ ODUINTR,r dell spent" Saturday at their cgttage 1 ' SM All ., ACBXAGM AND here. Now M Ihi AM to f:31 lA HL TAs Rev.-T. Fleetham, is sporting a = S t�w+dsy,md teeningsr tlwr Wa�lias new car this week ft Atrrini•us� Mr. and Mrs ,D. bLorden and the t . . >�. AJAX L Co� GeW CW& Dew° ftywtab' children visited air. and Mrs_ Les. _ _ Ww Pros t" Aad �e Wilson on Sunday eveni �- ng. - LUMBER AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES XFOOKU aenid �.-� . �.. .... Phot® By 7. -�g�,..:s >e d m..t w.r�- Cesar .w colts PLYWOOD . . . PAINT . . ARBOiEitE ; J 01sT. AvsTJN. nor. Barrie Romeroy - DOORS AND TRIM. F.ta�•d sae. 1. ir>ditby. Oatsti• ' _ - �• �r went ad VWhift as Copies of pictures appearing in this r No. 2 81i14way, between paper over the "credit line~ "photo - �riby ,� Ala c REAL ESTATE by Barrie Pomeroy" are available is StaHOn Road and No. 2 1`#hW,* lea'' DLO Photo co-op now In Pick- two sizes. I. you would Like a copy _ tphoto 1 of'these pictures, the 5 by 7, -wing and Al" Areas. To size, 50 ants; tfie'8 l y TO 75e� ._ 2-325 Z PLUMBING) 'buy or sell for prompt To order,'phone Mr. Pomeroy at - TRmple 9-1417. - courteous service ask for - J30ii1• Lliq! ------ ----- . Q iATBeOIfa Mr. Blower. .-ST. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN -- -- _ t CHURCH Cenral lar�w8re . razR'.i' m.i!/1'JOfi P.ckecia� gDntario Q Rector J > AT� (71V>iK A• • SChOtZ - Rev. H. S. Shepherd, B. A., D. D. lis�eo >llsissalag - -------=-------------- —---- Aeoerel Istiweeiliee — Rselrler _ Box 198. Picketing — Phone 171 : PkkerkV 340 or MO. i-3337 SUNDAY SERVICES l• S•3ri a. m.=Holy Communion' TELEVISION RADIO 11M a. m.-Morning.Prayer Paints Electrical Appliances' - 11.00 a. m.—Ho'y Communion ,, : ::REPAIRS } ILCQ a. m.—Sunday( uttSchool in flue .Toots :'Glass Etce PHONE: T$sgla 9-1191 1■ • E • Community HAIL - a- m— my Nursery in Rectory - I• _ '11M " DUNBARTON RADIO&T9 1 - .. _.Room - ages up to -4 yen .. .. . A. a >�►� ! SHERRI N WEDNE5DAY . 10.OD a: m.—Ho'q Communion and �+ ar pia - = •- - c - Irate cessions-for The S k F . FUNERAL AND -------------- -- ----- Igoe= a CON • 2• A. Pickering United Church • and � ,� AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone WH., -048© :.Picicerin Minister: Rev. Melville Buttars ' CONTTS I3UII.D)aiCi, AJAR No. Z HIGHWAY Christialt Family Sunday c t 7 �•• � AT PI;KERING BEACH ROAD SUNDAY, MAY 8, 1960 - ARKS f L f C { �IVt T R I C �_��--- — --—-- r unday School - 9# A M - S insurance Co. Telephone_ T 41.00 A. M. - Church service - Industrial Commercial— $ Res`idential Wirin w arrs Oa PHONN W H. 2-3610 ass _ t ruse For And CWHArl. :Prompt Efficient Service - Free Estimates. NaUdinp AUDLEY " Vuaiaerm 2.30 P. M. Combined Sunday J. MARKS wbamulw t;il•rpa. i Amwo we hwwSae• oe AD )Dais ! _School and Church•Service e . - Picker r --SRADY - r 1 TE. 9-1570 R.R.R. 2, ink i6owma n & Gib ----------=------- -------------- - >�© ; WE MY �1 PLUMBING STORE Christian SJence' Society ? 4,t, -----------------------•-------- EVE SELL ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO _ - _ - COAL 'i., IL , :._ WOOD ;. j11 Pipe, Fittings, Fixtures & Plumbing +, e •'Invites. Xou To Ita Regular s y EfAufpment For Home Mechanics. Church Service MONTEITH, MONTEITH, RIEHL i CO 1 WE DO -- In Rosibmk•Road Public School Chartered Accountants' at:itallstlons, ,Repairs de Alternations • _ Licensed Trustees Li Plambcrs. RY ebank Y cad, South �u/l d/nu Zi }: Eve Sunda at 11.00 A. M. e' 'f Ajax'— Oshawa — Stratford WE HELP YOU GET, Sunday School At The Same Hour n. Time Payments Low Can. A Reading Room Is Open To The Y:YArthur Mitchell Ltd: G. W.'Rie�il C.A., R.I.A. Q • J. Oshawa RA Sa547 AT Z ZOBO _ sus+ R. Wa+eri C.A. ✓} w. Public In The Allerton Real o WHi:eha112.0890 l 4320 Estate Building, Kingston Rd. 'Kingston Rd. West Bill At Rouge Hills. �+ Y --------------•- -- Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays • -V 7 71 TG. 9-2431 a From 2.00 to 4.00 P. M. S T FJ R O EROS. For Further Information, Call :M1"'UV �4J Won=. 2-2635 1r i , • t4 v : • t —Asr� 3 BRINGS TO - OU . :: .:THE e _ f , .� II �IIrN — i _ Y'+ v 1 .c ♦. �E­ N, E . S- -S . . ' '.0 s P. ' R. I :N .G .0e ALL FEATURES EFFECTIVE MAY 5, d, 7 EVAPORATED _ = CRISP, FRESH U. No. k. CALL TINS .- - '-- -- - .� GA MILK SAVE . SOLb _ HEADS 1 ✓fliracle - WAip Sine 2& 34-OZ. .SALAD DRESSING .-59 ' JAR ONTARIO CROWN KING SIZE No. 1 HOTHOUSE CUCUMBEBS - - 2 29c SAVE 9c - A SALAD FAVORITE—U.S. No. 1 - _ 10.OZ. PKGS. 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