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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1960_05_13 �-•mot ,>.... ' ,. r. _ _ „ V 'i' "',�!`- -¢7 .L�.•✓M�-•'}'Ti�"..•-0' _yA '.^-H• .r'''r IM.n'�k l''�'-�•:R.�►'�"�i1G--� �1 ,i!+-.C .' . --•i Y;�,.� _��7�-��.�-,:. - ♦ -- �n�_r a'� r.T.••-�$�- M Vii-►•_.•__ ..���,..,, - ri. n e w s Subecript�a gales:i2.SO.Pa; Y4ar.~ U tes.< 13.00• _ W C.�, URKAR AND SON PYJBLISHERS 5c. PER COPY • Authorized As Second Cats VOL. n ', ,>y @.,•35. PICKERIISO, .ONTARIO FRIDAY; MAY 13, 19W ' Pub iabed Since November 1881 Post•Office..Dept. Ottawa - RESIGN ! L RE,ATENS -"TO . COU- MC-'t R: P.A;N G -,--�T-H . : Special Township, Meeting' to ' - - - - Scouts Get � Ce��i�ficates �f Recognition P P. 9 r t _.. : . = �X lsc s St on ncel d -- D' us aff 'Resignati ys Ca le . r a Y There wap a hot time in the Picker- ing Township Council chambers on Monday night, with the discussion PICKERING VILLAG -• cimtering around the resignations of Mr. E. G. Baker and Mrs. Mildred Elmo and Mrs. Disney, Gayle*. . 1 Gary and,Ron Matheson were din--j. Y, Turk the Office Manager, Robert net ests..of-Mr. and Mrsi-Perch j - . and councillor Harvey Spang' C1a.rke Greenwood on Sunday. Y threatening to resign his seat. ' Mrs. Cart Bishop f Hamilton Wm. Fairgtdeve started the ball p been visiting her sister Mrs. Les. 41 rolling with a barrage of questions to Morley,fots'a few.days. ' the Reeve on the matter of tax bills,, Mrs Fnl!aise and her daughtelt) special' meetings, Mr. Turk and his duties, charges of friction within the Mrs. Goodfellow and daughter Jptrl - office, etc. spent Tuesday with the C.J. Butt 8, Reeve Sherman Scott argued that A grwp of young people from th ) United Church who attended ,"t the questions were for the Office Man- _.. ager,not the council. Conference on Christian Vocation 2A I Fairgrieve 'argued that the Reeve Queens University last week, roof answers an t]ie a goo attea ce-.o approx- Reeve told Mr. Fairgrieve that unless imately one hundred and forty-fiv&I _ he had something constructive' to l During the two days, lectures were j fi'i +;ICI offer,to tit down. given oar-the' main -topic •",Ou1Cl Councillor-.Harvey Spang of-Ward Need,"the World's Need, and ,tom - •.1, whose sister-in-law was'one of,the Lord's Need". _ two members of the tax department Mrs.- blervvn 'Gould and Mri. who resigned last week, cha ed Chas. Fuller held a pastry ahotere/ _ last week at the ,home of MV4 ' "there is too much trickery here",and Gouts for.Miss Mary Riley. Tisig - b` said he would resign unless Mr. Baker yam: and Mrs." Spang were allowed to air was' well attended by the neighbor# their complaints befam council. and who present @d her with many low. ` Mr. Turk.. ely and useful gifts, t Both Mr. Baker and Mrs. Spang Dr. and Mrs. Spiers are planning Here axe three of the local Soowto Claremont Troop they are: Scout nis Mara, of Rouge Hill Troop also were then called by phone, and the a trip to Europe to bt.gone two ands r ved their Queen. Scout Car- Leader Don. Sanderson; Bill Keevil; received his Cer1i!icate.' in esse ge came back that-they wGuld i—embalf roonth- az# to visit A-d" BiBatss last Friday ight. ors oath. an-' no appear before Y li . .. it at an open -European countries. _ pear re taunt meeting but -would meet council in Mr. a Mrs. Fred Terry, of Toehr A very, colourful and impressive, private. onto were guests of-'yfr. and Mr eeremony was tarried nut at the r ' Councillor Spang avid that the of- C. •E. Morley on Sunday. Pickering High School on Friday lRouge Woman Has AiaX Wants To Leave five manager was nothing but a scan- Miss Kay Miller is staying with. might on the occasion of the 6th • • dal but would not elaborate on what her sister Mrs." Gordon Rimmer, Queen's Scout Recognition Ceremony. • School Drstrlet he meant. He also charged that "the iJane) since the departure of thq i Five scouts from the Pickering area" Fire iEseape 'Nigh _ resignations were prompted by cer- rest of the family to SaskaRahewaa,I - - received their Queen Scout certificates Mrs: E. Smith of.Morgan's Park j tain ones here" but again did not ex. She plans to take a summer coursoi from the hand of-The 'Honourable J. and her-two children had a narrow I Rert►e C. E. Morley told his Vill- plain what he meant,' at'3 eachers' College, Toronto; dtte» Keiller Mackay,.Lieutenant-Governor escape on Monday afternoon,: when ,i ads Counc'1 that a special meeting "1 believe yon, Mr. Reeve and Mr. lag the holidays -of Ontario'. The boys ere: Dennis fire destroyed-,the interior of.their 5: bed been called at Ajax, when the g� tee" Mr, We are sorry to learn that Mr. Sr Ys • y Baker were never on Mann of the Rouge ill trou and room frame home. i head•' et d,.. epee 19es1 municipal_ P g good health at pres» Se P 1 San said. Blair is not in Ronald Death, Bill Keevil,' and Ray, Mrs. Smith, according to South-� ities met to discuss the High School "I have no grievance with Mr. -ent. It is hoped' rte• iIIay� soon be Ward from the Claremont troop: west Firemen, was trying to light a; Area Baker" said Reeve Scott."We did dif- . completely recovered. The Lieutenant-Governor in his re- fire in the fireplace to warns the i Ajax wishes'-to seperate from the fer on the bailiff that was used some G. J. and Mrs. Butt spent a week- mtarks-_,to the boys told them•that house. They -said site used gasoline Pickering Dist. High School Area, time ago." end recently at Georgetown, %isiting; - scouts are honourable in all their to t. and get the fire started. and. set up their own Board of Ed- "Y � Mr. Spang backed Mr. Fairgr]eve .Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Richardson. ... aetivitiee and that the courtesy and The gasoline blew back, scorching, v im• Reeve Morley said he and- in, his charge that friction existed in At the 4th Annual Oni Courfty; i restraint of a scout is second to none. her, `Mrs. Smith grabbed her two exstood Ajax Council had been at the township office Music Festival, sponsored by He.told the boys.to play.their full small ,children and got out of the! work on this since last July. Councillor Spang asked Mr,.Ttlrk if _Ajax Rotary Club, there were 6� a part in their civic and religious life burning home. A'ax world have tb have the app- he was doing anything about it, contestants who sang in classes. and to always keep the three beacons royal of the County Council and "I'm doing my best"-said Mr. Turk Both;our Grade 2, under-the dire >: 1�;.`°~�' before them—Beauty, Service and • • the Minis er by July lot. to bring "Why not with the tax depart= tion of Mrs. Gordon Runner; � ..� - To License YebiefeS t`ue in o effect by the and of the went asked Mr. Spang.- Grade 7. under the direction of Mr. Boy Scouts from as far as Midland, year at which time the Board would I ­I tried," Mr. Turk said. "The two George Prown, came First,-each its. 4 x 8 iQrillia and Barrie received their cer- be dissolved acid a new one appoint- people mentioned quit, they were not t -- Selling Foods ---- ' fired, its,own classification. These wo #s8cates se well as a large number Grades sang on Friday night at t1m I - ]tron: the Oshawa troop. " A bylaw has been passed ra Picker- "Them is no question but that Councillor $pang•accused Mr. Turk Winners' Concert. Mr. Bush, Sup. - Rev. H. R Perkins .of Ajax led is. Township to license perms"sell- Ajax wou111 hurt -,of-erscking the whip and not-speak- ing Vic, the children and their tea-A prayer and Regional Commissioner ing refreahriaents from vehicles. us", the Reeve said- ing to Mr. Baler or Mrs. Spang. chers deserve our hearty'congratui»- : Arthur R. Ferguson extended greet- The bylaw has set fees for motor "If they Rav that, they are mis- ations. + e lugs to fire gathering. vehicles at $50, horse-drawn vehicles i / - taken" said M,. Turk. Mrs. R. H: Croak has been visit ! at $2D and push carts at $10. If the Accept Jefferson's Councillor Clifford Laycox said he leg relative, at Bloomfield and iA Township Musewa person has been a resident for the • remembered Air. Baker making the now spending a week with her'som past 12'mont.hs they emark, that there was no friction: ti ey pay only'20 For ' Lyndon and family, near Prescott. • cent of the above fees. __ I Resignation Councillor Spang queptioned the Mr. �d bits. Bob Miller, of New»i Taking S�pe Such vehicles must not operate� proposed putch� a o!land near Liver- market, spent Y�se seek=end with the Pickering Township .council -has 1 He said the south end would,be within 500 feet o! a-business place. I P� tatter's parents Mr. and Mrs. Gor+j , After heard several accepted the resignation of T. O. Jef- built up, new buildings.constructed, t hearing persons who� 1 don Found. r The one, handred year old operate mobile feed grinders in this fer•son, engineer to become effective,I the north heir) nev for it and then the Miss :Alaine Lishman sent the".; Brougham school building will soon May 23rd. township would .be divided, p become an exhibition hall of relies• area' opposing the licensing of same,• P a*eek-end u ith her parents here. S it was agreed by council to drop the i In his ,resignation Mr.' Jefferson He declined-to act, when the reeve hits: W. R.. Walton wan eat- used in Pickering Township long ago. matter: said he would be available to assist asked if he wanted to make a motion, Ku The school will be-part of the town- the new engineer and to ad.-isecouncil not to purchase the property. speaker at the Canadian Club on - P ] • • if they needed him. Councillor Snan, said, "I am going May 3rd at the�Genoshs Hotel. He[' ship's historical museum. The ad•a- 1 cent log 'house will be restored and M� It was reed not to Accept the re-" address was.on` the sub;gct of furnished according to the period:it �• Daniell-Jenkifi si P to look into all these matters, if the was used, around 1830: The Gree • gnation of Mr: E. Gs Baker• and rest of oar haven't tote.backbone. I'll :The_hormaiion of a Royal•Comm R vet.school will be used to house the I - e Mrs. Mildred San until after the Y. tssion to Stud Price Spreads". She Resigns From C D Spang not be backward. I have plenty more y P ' special meeting with council and Mr. uestions to ask at the special meet- is well-kno:vn, hating already set larger type exhibits. Turk. ----_ q red on such a. Comznis�i i}. The society is still campaigning for J• Daniell-Jenkins has resigned as I ' tom' firs, .NGllic Jlowat has been via- De art Former Deputy-recce Mrs. Jean funds and,were pleased last week 'to P y-Co-ordinator of Civil Defence iting her son ]3iI1 and family at receive a check for $100 frorit C. L. McPherson'•said she was disturbed here, and will act as an instructor:• - Hamilton. ater• Course over the mileages run up by some of l Burton, a former resident of the'area. APparently such co-oi inators are the employees and termed them execs-I Her friends are pleased to.hears Besides money, donations of articles no longer. authorized but may receive • .` slue. She pat•ticularly mentioned the 1 that cord bas been'reeeired of the''' _ or the museum are starting to'come ~$5.00 per meeting for instructing. Said Blocked arrival of Mrs. Sun-'. 'f in and:all committees concerned argil Col. Wooton, County Co=ordinator, mileage of the Wel#are, Officer,. a J.Prestwick,on whose bill for April was $160.00 day morning, at Prestwick, Scotland._ e hard'at work in,an effort io complete Mr. Jehkihs and Councillor Ross Dea- Pickering Township council moved Mr. Turk said he was satisfied that after a night flight from 11i'altoii;' the job as soon as possible. kin will meet to take inventory of Michael Allen, 10, son of Mr. and Po Monday night to itisttuct Bylaw Offi- the`mi]eage readings were correct. IV C-D supplies now on hand. cer Harry Ashton to take action on a Reeve Scott said that-mileage was Mrs. Bruce Allen, is'now in hospital'; • blocked water.course.• hard to control.but that in such cases". following surgery. /�,� Ask Road Plans Village PIsAS OWA Engineer T. G.Jefferson has looked you had to honour -an employee's If•you listen to_ the bro�3cast atr;• at the blocked watercourse through statement. 9. 5' a, m. oil Sunday, lfay 27, 'oar, Recreation ot 121,_-Dunbarton_Gardens and has Oshawa Ratio ChLI3, you will hear Assoc.• Be Changed -' declared it is blocked. al meeting with the Twp. the third of a'series of broadcasts•by k The sped `a ] Council for W e$&Y night, was our Presbyterian Church choir, ou..� Ave - J A public meeting of the newly- Mr. H. A. N'ew-man in a letter'to • I -called off"when Mr. Baker decided 'the pcogranr'"Prelude to Worship ,, forested Pfckerm Village Recrea- Pickering Township council asks-'that Townah�p To Buy he did not want.tq'appear,. Last ;teen 'Mrs. • Norman Panics' o _ lion Association will be held next a.service road be built from Liverpool( ___ _ entertained a number of friends at. Tuesday iii the basement of the Un- Road to,Moore Road, instead of to • • ENT an evening party to celebrate tite Office Equipment ment ANNOUNCEMENT g iced Church here, at 5.00 P. m., to Fairport Rd. south,.•so as to protect q p. ' • • birthday of her aunt. 'Mrs. .Fred.: bear a special speaker on the sub- school children that are volt taken to - Mr. veld Mrs. Archibald Campbell Banks- I ,° school by car: Pickering Township. council passed . atlnounce' the engagement of their Miss Cirol`-James has been app-.,' tr .:Officers for the Association 'were' Council a ill ask'the Department of resolutions on.Monday night to pur- ointed to the staff of the Toronto this week - Pros., James Highways to do this,P stead of build- chase new office equipment. g: daughter or FaMirar�onetof Mr.,and Mrs. Public OiThursda for evening,co aftegr 3 the tgersort; Vice-Pres:, Bill Runmerc to the road to Faii ot•t then soutTi Included was a cash register at ' . Tress. Clare Holier• -Commit- to Hillvrew as now lanned. Chris. Fair. The marriage to take _ y , 1 p $2,745 and machine for the address- place on June ;11, 1;950, at the St. regular meeting of the vening W, tees Jim Pyette, Ron. Marley, Don , A service road right across to ing at $4,050. . A. at the C.'E. Centre, y'" Moore •Road would b Georges Anglican'Church, Picker- Miss Jfar $err, plan Betts, Bill t'herstone, bypass-the Fair- Riley was.-presented with a'"turquoise:• Mrs. C. Holter, Mrs. FW..`Peaysw port Beach public school and keep I , -,.Enjoy Fishing Outing - fig' ` ing-room chair, with gold cushiotr,' and,Miss Bunker. traffic away from the school. On Wednesday, some pupils rep Pickering Township council was in- d.foot-stool. This was a compnua+i -• formed by their solicitor, that a-sec- ity,.presentation sponsored by ODDI~ELLOW3 1k REBERAHS Universi� students have comple- re§ented our area at-the-Conserve- and 'appraisal on-thee 10 acre parcel VV A. PAPER DRIVE led their year and are now home for lion Fishing Day, held this year at of Picov property,the site of thenew q Wednesday,'May ll.the a summer of work and play. Diana Albion Hills in the Caledon area. Water plant `his`been raised from nesday Evening Pridge Chub 'Ruddy is home' from' McMaster; this is a project established a few SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1960 p ] $20,000 to $25,000. bratthe dosing of the saasoal• ; For C. P. and T. Fund Alice Stevenson, from Western; years ago to teach children how to �•, A few weeks ago ,the $rat apprai- a din Louise Lishman, from U, of T:, and fish properly, experienced teachers sal on this land; get it s;t.�20,00 •� ; � � 0' • ^` _. . Colin Lay, from Queen's. yyere in charge. .._. ,_ -, i r curtly, : . .* ill"..ehildten�ander� the.leadership` ,of idais'ittedded die erassipirel } tei.itter. a bonf with f1a: ,: ' The United World Refugees of W, Suit, - of Toronto. put on at - aa$ d aca at the ital w•Rodn at-- Mrs. Dos WsllacE o� Scartbro Mrs." L Aisthorpe, Dyson Road, Pickering, Twp. held their weetiag the• :Koine and School Club Friday West Rouge last Saturday, spent the-week-edd 'with• tier pat- spent last Tuesday in Toronto. at the hoiae of Mrs. Guest, West- night last We are sorry to hear thsC�a Znts Mr. and Mcsw O. P. Waldriff We are sorry to hear Mrs. •Wn1.1 point Cres-.The meeting was to Tfte Ladies' Aid wily noel Wed- and Phyllis Pike are oonfined to and family, Mona Road. Wig, Oakwood Dr. has not been raise funds, nes�a+y, May 11, at 8.00 V. m. Word their 'home with flu. Don't forgets the Boy Scouts will , feeling too well for the pawt -few Mr. and Mrs. C. Morris of Old for*,.Roli Call - Grace. Mr. Wagar, of Calabogie: Ont., be out an Saturday, May 7, to get -`day gitis. Rosebank Rd. S, attended the Tues- Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hiltz, : of finger of--_I,hona Road is back to the papers you..hAve for Vwm -}Vas $oaten, Pine Ridge day evening.bowlers banquet on the Whkevale paid a visit on Sunday to , work after his recent illness. Mrs. Kate Duttsford of ICiagstoa Rog, is confined to the house with 29th at Highland Creek. Mr.-Mot- Mr. Wabar, a Calsbogie, Out. Road, Rouge Hills, is spending a ill sripoir. rii received the High Triple Award spent a few days last week with his few weeks convalescing at the Rose- On Sunday, May 1, the women of and Mrs. Morns the High Single - ..son 4d family, Mr. an%l Mrs. Wag- bank Convalescent home. Get well the C. W. L held their tea at the, handicap. ROUGE HILL ar of Altona Road. wishes from all your friends. :home 0&4)&s. Sacciccio, of West . Mr; and Mrs. Dunn of Toronto, Mr. and•Mrs. K. tech Mr-'and Mrs. Ken Roslton, Ufi r rs Roberts, F M Range. e3a ha& a•good turnout vigtt4 Yr. and Mrs.--Draper, Sun= Mr. and Mrs. Rich. Tranter were Ave. entertained a number of • fiti, bridge, and sons,.visited .-with Mrs. Guest aad_Mrs, Caster, Rose- .day, last_ . guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tcanter at a party last S& Urdav' eveflirig: Mrs.-Rosltoa s parents laert Satur- Sank_area,_attended_.the Home and Congratulations are in order on of Sheppard Ave last weak. We are glad Oo hear Mr. I. Will- day, Mr. and .Mrs. R. Slattery, of Convention in Toronto re- the Concert given by the school A number of the Rouge Hill res- iams, of Altona Road is feeing bet Altona Road. .• .. 1 - ---__ - 9 r ' �7:VV RO � G � Ht' LL ► WiRY ; E1rElV T.H. P 3 .> Y ]EXCEPT. TEURS, dre Me TILL 9:OO P.AA. � I�lO, 2 HIGHWAY MUCAS, �Ef6CWVE:T1VRS., FRI:, SAT. MAY 12th, 13tb,, 14tk ,'UST EAST Of BIRIC oft iIONO Y-lykK FOR ViCT09 DAY:--- .2 -Car - - - ' r 12 Oz. Th" ,0Q - for_ t ; 30c. 4 Para ran - E COTTAGE U AND - - - - - - 1A��� o2 ZIP DOG FOOD aw -S mail 1 rx"A - . (SAVE 100 15 Os. Tiny - - YORK BRAND, (SAVE 4 CENTS) (CASE _ _ {Or (; i OF 4B Tins _ 12 oz square tin •53.95) _ •BAR 8 Q LOAF � . SUNNYBROOK AMBER Me.-1 - 2lb: tie" ' 4 lb. tin 3c�OF .. ; (SPECIAL OFFER OF F PLUS 3c OFF) -- MAPLE LEAF _ . t/a Ib. pk9. _ PURE CANADIAN _ • _ . C eeseices C 7t . HO EY , 2- __ - SPECIAL OFFER OF 5c OFF S w*ft s Gem' Snowae C ar , arine Shortening �b. _ - POUNDS. . . _ Lai. 28 O:. Tins CHUM NEW BEEF i LIVER FORMULA 12 O:. Tins : g Habitant Pea Soup for, l c - (SAVE 4 CENTS) _ A T � O O D C _ � YOUR GARDEN STRICTLY _ So: Plants. Dutels Sets. Sesd Potatoes and a Cotnpl.t. Selection of - FRESH STEELE-BRIGGS 3 RENNIE'S SEEDS ' " ESSEX PACKERS SWEET PICKLED (Vac GRADE "A Pala) Il ; _ COTTAGE ROLL : re: 4 e LARGE (picnic) SHOULDER Ib. BRING YOUR OWN CARTON FRESH PORK .(LIMIfi OF 5 DOZEN PER CUSTOMER) . • C .• C jloasej -,...-_,.,.DOZEN BONELESS 1tOLLED - DEVON SLICED RINDLESS BREAKFAST _ C - B A 0 I I . Package PRIME RIB ROAST zb. � _ FRESH LEAN FR1:SH MEATY ' AP K - M :fie: c SPAR E�R 1 B S (Side] � gib. c _ S INCED BEE . _ — . : -'- - - SELECTED N;.1 FIRM GOLDEN RIPE _. MAPLE LEAF SKINLESS PURE Pork5ausagel"Ib1b.. carton C .29 ..9 BANANAS BOUND, S.IBLOan ,. _ FRESH LEAN PORK T-BONE WING a lb _ C C r . ST AKS . 4 Litt '� • r STROUI) S F PRE ^ ,.. n , c• - pn►1 Mary-Beth were in Toronto on j children, their parents and fries. Dunharton Guides And Leaders Sunday, spending Mothers' Day The church was beautifully decors- with bi r. and Mrs. bfcClement Sr. ted wittf spring blosso: s. Mr. Chao. Cdtgratttlations to the teacher; i. Cragg conducted the service with and nnoils w'lo took part in th_g re- I Rev. Ralph Rutiiball, of the Ontario cent Music Festival at Ajax. Bible Society, speaking. Apprecia- .'rs. \Falter Lynde was confined tion' to the Sunday School teachers to her bed for several days. was expressed. A story of how a _ Nits. Dick Pollard, of Spruce'Hill mother's disfigured hands seemed Rd. has been confined to her home• beautiful when her child found out by illness this past week. - they had become ugly, to save her Mrs. H. Carey was visiting friends child's lire. Jesus' hands were scar- in Otta xa during the past R•eek. red too, for all of us. He also gave Congratulations to Mr, and' Mrs. His life for our sins 'and Nve are all ' Keith Gib.) on-the birth'of a son at simpers. keep the date May 28, is Oshawa Hospital last week. mind for the ruction Sale at the Mr. and Mrs. Algert Harris and Kiwanis Pare:. _family of Long Branch, were visit- ` ing friends in Dumbarton over the + week-end. fi` -.- Mr. and Mrs. E. 'Erickson and � ¢: family spent the week-end at their cottage at Elephant Lake., 3•f Belated congratulations to Mr. 'Don'Lynde, who had a birthday on 3 April 2). Division Commissioner Mrs. H. T. -Mrs. Res. Merritt, with five mem-- Class Badges•at their Annual- Ban- Mr, and Mrs. Harry Pearce of Girl uet Altona Road, were visiting on the. • ,..._focal.- -speaker. Mrs. Grant --hers of-the_lst.- _.D»�rr.,•„ . � "' ..:• P'epler, aid Dist. Camm"oner Guides, who received their Second-� Pho o -by Barrie Pomeroy wee k !,Id with their aug ter, r1G1 s. y ' and Mr. W. ,ryas, of Sarnia. Mts. Matheson left on Friday for ' - her new home at Hay.Bay. We wish: ,0UNB�RT� her the best of success in her new ; Vaughan NVAllard School reports Venture. - ° . , its Fun fare a great success. The Pickering Horticultural, Society ,l b fatAi�► Maspitat , Profits'after expenses, were $30:.OD. met on May 3. in the S. S, Room. ,,. ( pre1RIWRSy�' This• will re-financed the Association , -Dunbarton- United Church. A ,good , offer for another year, as well as pay the crowd attended f9r the annual sale e•�W l transportation costs of the Senior of surplus, plants..and shrubs. The rialle. Be sure.yea are students on an educational'01p to premium plants were di�birted a- c fti r -�'BB ►nswe& mon P . belkWteded. TeN year tituseum in Toronto for another g the paid up members. It.was group of students. Thee'Home and a most successful evening, er or tellei?er t h1 shoot Assoc. e,ants to thank" all y y S The Senior W. A. catered to the r away. If you pay dired `the.people who, to generously dons Mother and Daughter Banquet, .an k ten Ike tewlSSion. t,•n time, goods and money toward 'Wednesday, May 4,-in the Sunday this event. S. Room. This being the Wtth ann- Mrs. Catharine Shand, formerly of iversary there were suitable decors- . Liverpool,, left for.a visit of several Lions. READ months with her daughter Mrs. Bas Mrs. Leslie Wite has been ill. Mrs. Winne Mitchell presented wits= beVer YOUR r it Weir and family in San Francis- We .hope site will' soon- be ranch. a We Meitt Mr. Frank White has not been Ron •nAed Church On-We-Go Soc- iety. Mrs. Maria Lynde is seen, here -' MJSURANCE —! Mrs, Bev. Warwood an4 Ms. Har. very well during the past few weeks- pig the nor «'ilkinson, in the sudden passing of: and we hope the warm weathfr will saga an ffirs. 1ltit• GUIDE 'ONTARIO HOSWAL h h Z shell •SERVICIM COMMISSION their ter, t Toronto East Gen- proper tonic. c r fa a or o E- n- tae the prop o � . --if you haven't arts, ask seat Hospital on Saturday evening, - Dutsbartoa United Church - - TORONiO 7, OMARIO service was m your employer or write _ April. 30. The Mothers' Dan BROCK ROAD Mr. and Mrs, H. McClement, well attended by the Sun. School - J _ the Brock Rd. Home and School - - will hold their final Executive 3f_eet- _ ing'of the season on Tuesday, May lap m 17, in the school at 8.15 Al _ a - a: presented with are urged to 'attend. or passing the first - : .• . -.• Mrs. J. Iott ' her certificate f part rof herwood badge course, by the District Commissioner Mr. Hunt i +r The Pickering Council Home andt School _ Council � - - � -',---�,..•��'.. Co u it will hold a supper 'meeting at Dn ba rt School on : ay'31. Tic kets 11.25. Speakes will be Mr. _. ° l on a ice in. is t iP trict High School; Mr. Hull, of ! Toronto, Mr.• Rutledge. Persona- - a r e , T. Eaton Co. el Birthday congratulations .to- Mr. • i C. Rogers, who celebrated on IIth. I Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hubbard vis- ited, Mr. and Mrs...John Hamilton.. of Scarboro; on. Sunday. ' Congratulatiom to'Mrs. M. Eger _ off of the 4th con. who won the «. - Lamb's Wool r for t r f i R'ehardsn roI..' G. A.d Pickeringa q Sam•�v t he r: 125 4Door Sedan - ; others' Day was celebrated is the community, in.spite of rain. -- --- bfothers and Families visited to- If -' Noss the time to- �e tore� nto- er ect o�i-to give the ger. =— the and hies. Frank Weavers and family visited the former's mother and brother on Sunday'. i _ r sups alive-new Turbine-DrIeVeBuick and find values eel'Chafers, o�11ir and bfrs. �t Ili Green River and Xirs. Chafen: fat er of Mr. Jack Shaae, of Toronto,- h - _ at allt t f a - a their - time bes _ . r . rs mutt on ' 'visited b .and �` - Sunday. -- 'Right Now, Buick business is-boomilrg-and i hospital. Xti` 'Robinson p" he mill improve - ::. . now is the time for you to Venture Into ie/S2 : - soon.' ;. I Perfection-to discover how easy it is i hle,lmpsn Miss Marlene Bath, who had her to own the finest Buick ever built.See �ui�k• e o eratcd on,, is now home with Iprd 1y' p i �,• our Buick dealer now during Buick's as tin. all►ores u her leg in a cast. money-saving V.I.P;Days. in b►Q Q!'Pea! Mr. and firs. W. Carter and Mrs. Invicta e thr Queen Sc u 4-Door fstate',ti'agon Recognition Ceremony at the High a 6 easurable School on Friday evening'11st. Several parents attended the Fes- era an i"finite Fes- tival a •Ajax on Friday afternoon 1`cried t t c �'. Buick u(j of Mors, �C _ last, although they wete only able • ' 1 Le Sabre vciriet) ter teams S -- �,Put to tie second in the juniors, the s 4 Doer Riviera HaidtoD h�1t add Ne •^ ups to mss • were all a credit to the school'an b """ ". pl -their leaders. Better luck next time ^ The Scout and Cub Committee met it the home of Mrs. McGuigan (� and plans are being made to have + Imp,��, _! a dance on Saturday, June 4, in the T J fga -7,17 rp�U/�Iice AND AIR-CONDITIONING T T' . , y�, si��t're-D SALES & SERVICE ; a'�rt e n.nn,fe Conuawcial and Domestic `= . . �. .. deli"altel}* fO�r time ll SeDrel n$e`r ,i�r 1 lea spq r t Repairs i k Custom Built Refrigeration ' ' •..And Sealed Unit to move up to Buick. 2-Door Hardtop ' afinhe selection of Rg S VIC w P accessories and options. '� ;�~ PPLi,p1Nt•.Na ER g .: • CKERI All ton, erDryers, Washers, And 1 4118 filled motoring . All Small Agpliances. is yours....at your Electra ALL WORK GUARANTEED Local Buick Dealer's. 225 Convertible TEmple 9-2732 A dRMRRAL MOfOKS VAWti �° i ! a� G. 15EBNEY ' ; 60 vS Excavating Arid'Grading . N[ae is ddng BUICK Tr J • Trenching, Sand and Gravel Your w focal Buick dealer Phones ATlantic 2-4221 or 2-0465 Se - may 27 taw h6tor Sales Ltd., Pickering " sees. y - - _ .: • I _+ � i i s- •✓•` - r • - � •—' . — . .� ..,, :. ., :, sees... .. Js ..•. :'a.': .r -� ,. • b •.- .::I_. ',:' �:. .._set's .. --. ,, , .. ` ... `• .. , .., sees • .. • sets , '-• sees On Thursday, May 5, about 50 the home of hie sad Mrs. J. Day; the season; last 'Thursday. Harvey children gathered for Happy Hoar at for s aoc�sl cue g. Fertile's Blo Jos._were the eo�p EDITORIAL Dunfair Baptist Church under the Rita Schuler celebrated.a birthd.� team with 88 points. Jack Buck's caps-ble hands of Mrs. F. Bladteftone, on Friday" last Stirtkera ended up soeor,d with 77, ' asaiated by Mrs, C.'Rate at the piano.' Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bell went into and Pat Tranquirtda's Bay Cats, SHAT GIVES A lovely ti lm was shown entitled"The the City last Sunday to visit Mr. third with 72; Hearpins 66; Helt- ' cats 63; Roughriders 60; Ye lens 58; -.'All kinds of loaded questions were leyelled at the reeve . 'R'ay to Heaven" which a$the young- and Mrs, C•� Bell. 4 sters greatly enjoyed. Happy Soar is- Mrs. TowBrod's brother . from Redhota 53. Over zoo - Win Jones and office manager of Pickering ToTnship this week, center- held every Thursday afternoon from England arri�rd grid is planning to 268: Lois Fertile 215; Jack Back tion last week of two township employ- 4'to 5 perm. stay for the summer. 210;218; John Herda 210, 213; Alive :..b8r around the resigns Winners of the teenagers contest Mrs. Joyce Sare's mother and fat- Skelton 21'1; Jim Gurr 233; Pat "M and the duties of the office manager. about thick and will-meet at Dunfair Baptist Church, her from Beaver,Valley are here on Albert 06; 03irtcy Whyte 20r a Albert HoHooper 203, 212; Gord War- Insinuations and inferences were flying ,Sunday, May 15 n 4.30,arranged Trans- a visit. Y of them in our opinion, bodering on libel- portation has been arranged to take The children will be collecting for Men Neil Eva Stephens y Petty �at3t, many them to their banquet held in the •the'annual firewQrks display,of the MacNeill 2G4; Dorothy ltisfian The wholeepisode did little to impress us. Dignity of the Golden Mile Plaza in Scarboro: Vaugk@@. Willard School, Friday 216; Jim Whyte 224; Jim Hern 213; tDpUIICiI Was absent, Procedure was so far out o�Ilne, it Could Newi; items for this column may be evening, May 13, between 6 and 7 Ivy Skitch '299, 266: Frank Mac- o Nell 274, 2'14; Clare Skitch 234 hardly find its way back and the whole issue;smelled of a put- . phoned to TEmple 9-156.,. o'clock. i i.UO from' each �arnily. 213;: Dorothy, Buck 226, 216; Hare. . ' -- Fertile. 246, 218.; Alex. Parker 214, Yap job to us. A IMEST ROUGE fBENCHMAN'S BAY 26Z. High Single The persons who resigned their jobs, refused to appear'in g g (flat) - shiner public and discuss it. Frankly► we don't blame them. The .local boys and their coaches Mr• and bars. Ted Kirby and Mr. . Whyte 367; Clare Skitch 328. High -are busy these evenings getting the and Mrs. Ted Kirby Jr. left last Single (handicap) - Shirley Whyte The mousing part of this week's verbal^CFange;was the Soccer teams. organized and' are Wednesday on a trip to Plains- 383.; Wayne Wells 345. High Three ?act that nearly a!1 questions asked,centered around the office prerti�,g for the' coming season• field, New Jersey: (flat) - Ivy Skitch 767; Clare Skitch and the two people who quit their jobs. It appeared Baae.ball and Volley-ball,teams shpltld' Happy Birthday VI'ishes to IfiFth 1803. High Three (handicap) - Ivy Skitch 797• Andy Whyte- be in fall awing' at the'end of the Fertile, who celebrated his 13th 856. •.. ; • .that th@' � were is uI rt of the two employees who month. birthday on day 13th. -r -- — pp�entiy did not want the issue discussed in public. The .West Rouge Sports and Re- Mrs. Lois Fertile was the lucky Card Of Thanks -` rig who There asking'the questions did-so in creation Association are sponsoring a winner of the Draw for a "perm- y f It these perso dance at Heron Park Sat -June 11. anent" held'irl-aid of the Sunday We wish to este:sd• oar Bi>seete ' t ..• {,y�, because they felt someone had been wronged and Refreshments will be served. Tickets .School. thanks and apDeeeiatiwa for t'de aces " 1Ra=er to know the truth of ttte matter, we can go along:with are aoailabl4-from any of the local There will be a Ratepayers Asp- of Mutates. aWressions of s7m- - � ,r; y• committee. and the proceeds will g° ociating at Fairport United Chtuch pates, and baatttiftal floral sifts tlttt. . ,. .. to help buy equipment for the teams Ball on May 20th. Mr. W C. Mur- iog our bereavement, in the death of _ If they u>yed this resignation issue as a me$IIB of seekln8 in the district, lean, I�ickeriag, will be ttre guest a be0red mtsband std kther, Dos- If the fed they beaked a;loser. Mainly because the Mrs. Berlin Craig. President of the to what it should.If questions were ladies Awdliary.of the First West The Frenchman's Bay Bowling ]Era AAA Matheson and �4 - - phole issue Bird not add UP Rouge Cubs and Semts and her com- _rto be asked they should have been asked by the two employ- W ttee_wottld Uke to thank everTone L eagtse completed their schedule for to attend the Meeting. After all, it was the who helped and donated belong for who i^eftlsed -salb' last sat. may .� +• employees who are ups about conditions, not the tax the Tea and Bake SCHOOL REGISTRATION 7• • liegist;ratitin for children ready for kindergarden this Year and also those BICKERING TOWNSHIP AREA 1► O. 2 - who are not already registered for - dition to some trees. be Mon. May 16. from TION FOR PF60.1961 TOM first grade will BlEGtBTRA On Wednesday; May 4 the Fairport 9 to 12 A.M. at the West Rouge PvbNc School pupils in school Area No• 2 wtH register for the tern+ con"nond"t *Wse C6108 to flW Beaeh Home and School Association School September 1, 1%0, at their nearest school at the flies and dates as shown behew held their annual meeting at which liars- Carter, Range Hill Dr- _ AM REO<1 f . •{ r3Yioua officers submitted at her home on KINDERGARTEN-Children who have attained the a" of five years by December 31, I%L their pearly reports. A very co u Mon. May 2, when she had a surprise '•" wm Mv* o"atisad the age of d?K y... by December 31, 1 110 ,and beautiful film tailed Trans-Can- for Kindergarten admission, a birth certificate'ar other valid document is required. Far : ' ��� party for Mrs. Havers, who left for rg°^'" Ada Summer narrated by Pierre Bert- visit relatives and friends. Imo" barn in OseRegis a birth ral, 0 L may be ,brayed by sanding particulars ee ofla 1 off W rat, 70 Lombard St., Toronto, •ndosing a fee of S1 A0. _ +* �; ;� England'to the child's birth tat Registrar n• on yas shown. depicting scenes of blr. and Mrs. Bob Fraser, Ridge- REGISTRATION DATES 'BLOOD- interest in connection with the Trans- wood had a birthday party Sat; WEST ROUGE SCHOOL-Monday,May 16-9:00 A M.-!loon Canada Highway, The new slate of May 7, for Bob and we wish him many ROUGE HILL SCHOOL-Tuesday, may 17-9:00 A.M,-Noon 'i��'N�� f officers was-enrolled by Mrs: L. Mac- happy returns of the day- ' DUMBARTON SCHOOL-w.dnesday, May 18-9:00 A.M.-Noon 1 ._ F'arlane for the year 1960-61 and are Best Wishes and Good Luck to Mr. FAIRPORT BEACH SCHOOL-Thursday, May 19-9:00 A.M•-Noon i • „� as folloss3: Pres. tern. G• Julian; Alex Adams, Ridgewood Rd. who ha® ROSEBANK BOA SCHOOL-Friday, May 20-9:00 A.M.-Noon ti'ice Tres, terra. T. Worwood and Mrs• started a business venture of Davit VAUGHAN W!Cmo SCHOOL-Friday, May 9..00 0 A.M.-Noon J. ,Ricketts• Treas. Mrs. H. Hansen; end Adams yi'achine Manufacturers GLENGROVE SCHOOL-Wednesday' 23-9:00 A.M.-Noon Rec• Sec. bins. E. Blenkarn Correa. BAY ROAD SCHOOL-Thursday, May 26-9:OD A.M.-Noon BASE"LINE SCHOOL-Thur-d L s rn; Corr s: in-Ajax.-* t0 SE L ay, M 26-10 A.M.-Noon , Sec. Sirs.'E. M1iiclaenght; Many happy returns of, the day 0 NERAL INFORMATION Kos bi Shat d Mrs. men on Fri. May Janice Clark ization cards s al tea i SCHOOL BOUNDARIES" afbnhewill an th day of be h�pful b the �urs�e. Mrs. J. k '�ir3. L. Public Meal+h F Chom Mrs. A. Daigle re Jtnmun = Illlon May 16-24 Ireland. Refreshments were served Kirkdene Dr. on her �ecortd birthday e f911owed by s social half hour. Tues.,May 8, and to Diane Deer, The For KINDERGARTEN Class•+-Pupils from rh• BAY ROAD, SASE LINE and GLENGROVf The Sunday services of Dunfair Townline, who celebrated her seven- areas, will attend Kinderyort•n elassss at VAUGHAN WILLARD SCHOOL The tecnth birthday y All other KINDERGARTEN pupils will be accommodated in their own school. 2.30 to 4,30 6.30 to 9.00 P. M. Baptist Church, will be Conducted by Thur. Ma 12, Additional information may be obtained by telephoning the Principal of'your neared NITER CHURCH Pastor David, Hdlmes both in the 1►Ir. and hire. Sherman Scott, and y school DICKERING U morning at 11 a.m. and in the evening family East Ave., visited relatives CMRi5T1AN EDUCATION CENTRE at ? p.m. ' - t ' S. ly _ will be held by-the rate- near OrangevWe Sun May A-meeting r.and ie eh s lax DD eratulations ° DUNBARTOt� RADIO & TELEVISION .For Traalsportadoa CsII •payers association In the community Mr. and 'Tres Alex Deez, The Town-. . +f -TE. 9-3379 or W FI. 2-5580 _ halt on Friday, May 20 at 8 p.m. at line who celebrated their twentieth _ which time there will be an election w dive a Thur. May* 12• THE MOMS FAIRPORT BEaC�I wedding g anniv nary - T.V.T v cwuS T -- of-officers for the year. All residents. also to Mr. and Mn. 'E:' Rourke, _ are urged to attend. Ridgewood Rd. who had a wedding PICKIERING STORE OPEN EVENINGS i SATURDAYS j Happy Birthday to Faith Garnett Parents are invited to attend and anniversary Mon• May 9. DUNBARTON Reim SHOP tt .pf Lake View Ave. who celebrated witness the ceremony of enrollment of A, reminder to have your empty — 1 ?her 12th birthday May 12th. Brownies. on Tues:, .biay 17th-at. Pop and milk bottles ready when the Nourf.-9 seine - 6-P.M., - mewl. 9 a.m. - lZ nowt Very sorry to hear that SubAn the school. _ First West Rouge Girl Guides call - _ . Ries of Dunbarton Shores has been in Mr. and Mrs•' W. Loyd of New- during theft bottle blitz on Sat. May PHONE '1-1191 WNa .:t�jax Hospital recently undergoing a market visited with their- daughter 14. - BATTERIES - TOWERS, ETC -tonsillectomy. She is at home now Mrs. A. Pickard and family of Dun- :'Sales of TUBES sad we wish her a speedy recovery Mrs. Betty Adams, Ridgewood Rd- Many bePPy held' a Stanley party at her home T,V. Antenna IFtstaNatiwsB- Small elpplianee repairs-Repairs wt returns to Linda De- The results of the meeting car radies - •heum ratio A transistor arle•who celebrates has 13th birth- at Bross oil April 27 attended Mon. May 9 when she had several on May 13th. �� ladies in the district in for the even- Mrs• D. Price and daughter Janine by Mrs, E_ Gates manager o our girls - team: a committee of five was chosen TOWWSHIP OF :*re visiting her sister in Hamilton for look after the township ball activi- _ • �i few days. e-fthe eomtnittee is - _ - -ties: The president- l i i1hF V\IRs _ . sees -_ We ere sorry to hear that Slarlene Mr. Clare Halter of Pickering; Vice- •Linda• Desjardins attended the :. 'PUBLIC :Morris of Dunbarton Shores has-been - President, Mr. E. Hannah of Dunbar- Girt Guides Rally Parade last Sun- 111 with pneumonia in Ajax Hospital. ton and members are: Mrs.'Spanger day in 'Toronto at St. Michael's' ;met well soon Marlene. of Greenwood and Mr. Desjardin of Re Zoning By-Law Noe 2511 ' Congratulations to Maurice and Cathedral, where Linda, among rev- Live 1 and Mr. G. Staley of Green- Liverpool oral of the Guides received their re- --� --`moan Camacho of Danbartan Shores wood •The next meeting will be on ligious and life badges, Raymond , sort a birth of a new son, May 18th iri'Brougham at which time Mr. and Mrs: E. Barry and fam Friday' may 13th at `8 pe�• -Wohn, on Wed. May 4th at Ajax a is'hoped some men from Fairport ily have moved to Peterboro - they - $oapital. A brother for Richard. It will attend and lend assistance left on Saturday last. ':FAIRPORT BEACH PUBLIC SCHOOL The pupils of Fairport Beach School to all the boys that wish to form ,a . Congratulations to. Miss Barbara Thad their class pictures taken on team and play ball. They are'in des- Smith, who celebrated her`18th bin- ON HILLVIEW ROAD Monda y. perate need of a coach. The boys are thdayr Iasi Tuesday, 11fay 10. Mr. and Mrs. F. Williams'of Dun- very anxious to play but as the closing NOTE CHANGE OF MEETING FROM FAIRPORT BEACH COMMON- Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Pelham and QTY HALL TO FAIRPORT BEACH PUBLIC SCHOOL. 'carton Shores'attended a we lug date. for entries is June 1st' they Tamil Mr. and.terns• Bertram, vi�- ` '•�f her sister Frances Browne aatur- haven't as Yet found a.coach: The the - �day, May 7th at St. Thomas Aquinas fled the Royal 'fuscum in Toronto ' when the zoning regulationi wi a explained,anc}discussed. i entry fees are $2.00 per team- While last Sunday and had a very enjoy JChurch in Toronto and then attended there is no age limit for girls team Harry S. Pearce F y the reception which followed in the able afternoon. �- 'Tortgate Hotel. the boys are grouped as follows: Pee Theresa bicCathy is confined to ' Secretory `' Wees 13 ats"d under. Bantam 15 and Township of Pickering Planning Board Happy birthday td Mary Elizabeth under, and Midgets 17 and under, as her home with measles. Franks who suss 4 years old-on,Mon- of January 1st. Would someone please . Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert Dey'went - - 4day, 'lay 9th. a hand to all'these lads who are into Scarboro last Saturday night to. ,:. The spring luncheon of the'Fair- ler}a port Beach Home and School Assoc- so interested in this sport'! istion will be held-ii the Community Congrtulatlons to Mr. and Mrs.'D. EC��� ' May 17. The luncheon Chabot.on the birth of a wee girl, Vall, Tues., : �envenor will be Mrs. D. 'Jones. May 9 at Ajax Hospital. A sister for •S,'hildren will be served' between 12 Ricky and Randy. . Fairport Beach was represented at 'O T;Brad 1, the price being 25 cents.and the 6th Queen's' Scout recognition Cole-Le VAII -� _. idulta will be served at 1 p.m. for 76 ceremony. held at Pickering Friday, Imts per person. May 6, at which the Hon. J. Keiller Fairport Beach is.in the process of Mackay, Lieut. Governor of•Ontario, OUTSIDE WHITE Per Gal- �.9� �rgt►nizing a girl's softball team. 18 presented Queen's Scut certificates. girls have signed up so far and this 1 Rotary Hall in Ajax sues the scene a -' 'yesponse is very encouraging.Practice of the music festival'last week when QLORED alt' w are held on the diamond on the the school chair led by Mrs: R.Walker. C w • ^w o r, P' Ga .4mLet side of Fairport Road, south. on a first with their test piece, the "il"he girls are asked to contribute each .,May Song". The grade 6 two-part ITCHELL ` for the baseball fund.and $200 each - chorus led by Mra.Huebert came home 4 of the purchase of a uniform. It is' with a first for their rendition of"My Sdt that this total cost of $3.00 is Slot too.much to ask of the parents Mountain Home." Congratulations to I , �tFS a good summer of healthful act- all the children of Fairport Belch M T ea for the girls. school for their fine singing. ' We are happy to learn that Mrs.W. S'S'A ON ROAD 'PICKERING rjyte rains of the past week have Black, 16 Lakeview Ave. is recovering , erably added to the erosion a- nicely in Toronto after her accident rI`E+ 9-2431 ]� the lakefront properties„ espec- le which resulted in a g fracture when - �Qp by the community hall. The �IIite6all 2 6711 ' drain pipe has collapsed in ad- We-fell down the city subway steps. } v l� We hope to see her home soon. s. _ t .y M w:. • w • , s u►r�EOus ---+CLASSIFIED _ -- - S2PTIC TANKS Vu ARTICLES FOR 1 WM KNOWN TYPE W INSURANCE � �ANBD COMING EVENTS CASH AND CARRY PRIG= J *" W. J. EU71' ODDFELLOWS _ ON PLYWOOD 1 .CYRIL E. MORLEY XSX% 7_7."= - — Oshawa - HA 3-4042 CHURCH RALLY 4x8xf5 REAL ESTATE AN r ------ - ----° -9------- • DISTRICT C• • OSHAWA, SUNDAW, MAY 15. 4x8x34 "- AS CLOSE TO YOU AS YOUR TELEPHONE --____-- Parade Forme At Dominion Sore, 4x8x94 i7•p11 - St. at, .00 x West, 2 P MI 4 8x'3: 32 KINGSTON RD. W, PICKERING, ONTARIO MILLER HEATING s ice At-Simcoe St. Uni.ed 5-16th's Sheathing Plywood^ 1311 - TELEPHONE:PICKERING: OFFICE WH. 2-6212-;MS. 1�VH, 2-311'S Church at 2dg P. M. %th'a 24 HOUR SERVICE Regalia - Baagea onlq 46th'a Underlay i6�R -- _ -- _. _ _Caledonia_:-Pipe Band — 4x4 Pop. Underlay _61 SCUT RATE -- FORREST LUMBER CO. LTD. j The Friendship Group Opp. Pickering Twp. Poling Stastialt _ - aa. Tlilm*1. 1.2361 ri • '__ COOPER BLOCK• LTD. . . .;.•. C _ --1. COLEMAN St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, No 2. Higktway will meet at the home of Mrs. Daisy - � - Furnaces, Spare Heaters, Water Udell, Markham, Oat., on Wedges- tiay, May 18, at 8.00 p. m. Cars will CALEDONIA ROAD - TORONTO Heaters, Ranges, Wall .i Floor FOR SALE - bean sprayer: metal Furnaces meet at the Post Office, Pickering, �k; under 50 gallons. Excellent BLOCKS $ BRICKS _ Furnace Clean Out' - Ti7..S0 at 7:00 R m Au ladies wekome. condition. 1250. A. Otneloa, White's Trailer N'i Acgaearies Andrew's Ladles ideroad, N. Duabarton. WH2-1.853, filer Head St. An Aid S • `F SUAAAAiR rRiCEi The next regular meeting of the' may : it Ladies'. Aid of St- Andrew's Pres- • '.WHehall 2-3491 PLANTS FOR SALIu CRANE RMAL- bytettian Church will be held is the. Perennials, Paneiek Sweet Wn'lllaal, !.w b_ .. 'Sunday School Room as T U day, TUDOR -me-Not, Pe.aaias Tomtsti. A)SY - May 19. at 12.00 moon, and will be and other bedding pig+• STATiON RD., P1CK�ING, ONT.-Phonies WM. 2-19", EAR. 3-2102 ... - - -----••- in the form of a Pat Lads Ltttuhr R. M&cDONALD . _ - !/ •oa. AA laeli•a of tlu oongreption, Altoaa Road, Pickering, two milt' ° � . TERRY S > . and friarnda, are welcome. north of No. 2..Uiihway. Phone , ._ Yssaorittm ATlaati0 2-2727 LLECTRICAL June V 'JOHN L• L A Y , larug nem0 t ,I ,APPLES AND POTATORS i _ 110ty s A N C I PLUMBING - of m dent isaol3ter' a- • :�a.a• way on March 21,'1935,' "m7 Spies FOR SALE Peas Bnds. tl MSS Ye - d7, Dad, who pase•d awsx May ' Please.NG coats AR • . .+ �� �_. For St>lrvite Dot' or Nig�ft 17, 19¢6. PICHERINO ORCHARDS COMPANY LTD. Ccdf Tit, 9-1521 Though their amila has gone foreNg- !� ,r And their hands we cannot tooth: One mile west of . Openg YUiW INE AY(� �iA FIRE Pu1f7p3 A Specialty We have so many memories, on Na. 2 Highway open e.•t:int�s i and week•mds aflao. 147 KINGSTON ROAD EI►.ST. _ -- Of the dear ones,we loved so much. -•Phone: WHitehall 2-1247 - .. J. H. YE;RNOY••-.•- Loviggy remembered by their Offk•t Station Plana; Ajax Shopping Centsa. Phone: WH 2-3301 gasp urng, Grading. Daug4s:er Bsatriee. and Girls. FOR SALE = Climax timothy sees;}. Fred Puckrin, phone For Immediate Coverage Day' Or Night I Phone: WH2 2-3757 e f Name - >�'Hitehall 2-4477. - - ape 15 - FOR SALE Timothy Seed. t6.W TAKE NOTICE that the atmlie- per bush. Call.Liews Office - WH LANDSCAPING adon of Frederick George Sinclair, 2-0940, RAID ROTO TI NCE - APP SALE ship off kering,oin the Count f t aBe LLING Routs - 3[ORTGAGli:8 :.. - MAINTAINA P'e gOR two sae rags do tleee t gii • ".. .. - der. - :. _ Re o the aur- rinbs,-*trapeze bar,stwo chin- CLEANING UP Ontario• foie a change f t � - 4 L L H name e('Good condition. • I� E W E =— E - - wife. 2-434 oa 'PHONE: TEmple 9-Ol}34 me of himself, circus may 2? "-Sinclair and hL Infant children, ring bars Phone F re ie ic'c Leon+ird David Sinclair. �V H _ Real.Estate Broker — Pickering Village NOTICE TO CREDITORS and C.indv Lee Sinclair, *o -Hamil- HOUSE AND ACRE LAND AND OTHERS ton, will be heard before the presid- House and acre. Station Road, Pick WH. 2-5770-1 or Toronto EM. 2-3625 inn Judge in Chambers in the Corm ering. All cash 'offer required. Jas.' ALL CREDITORS and•others T•rouwi.. Whitbv. Ontario. on Friday, elks Estate. Contact Wm. G. Law- i 216 Brock St.'S., Whitby -- Phone..MO. 8-3625 having elate,, against the Estate of the 3rd day of Tune, 1960. at the J 1.ts. "Highways" 4 Mile East of Dunbarton, No._2 Highway James Jilks, late of the Township t•o•-r of eleven o'clock in the fora- son, Pickering. WH2-2741 or WH24- - of Pickering, in the County of Orw s - Oa essay noon.. _ - arid, Retired, who died on or about DATED at iaa, this 25th d-y of the loth day of February 1950, are April, A.'D., 1960. HOUSE FOR SALE - three bed- hereby required to deliver particul- W. H. J. Thompson, B. A. rooms, dining-room,- fire-place; a DON BLIZZARD ELECTRIC ass of acme to the undersigned not ls2 Hat x, O Ave. brick horse. All decorated Phone: later than May 31, 1961. after which Ajax, Ontario time the said estate will be distrib• WH2-6055 !Soluitor Eot the Applicant -.•.' : — ---RESIDENTIAL _ INDUSTRIAL WIRING ao.ice at that time. f - may l3 uteri, having regard only m those claims_of whndn the an hss FOR SALE iirOltMliCRCl}h►L- _ ��� New outboard motor, 2 hp: Safari TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING cots (new)-; 3-Murner Coleman gas- y' FREE ESTiMATE DATED at Picketing, thin 27th CASHIER - CLERK oline stoves and stand (new): Coley 1 -- - day of April, 1960. matt gasoline lanterns: Coolers and Woman with typing skits-and inter' jugs; Used nonce heaters (oil), 115 - $ " ' Edward Stork and Hugh James es'ed in working with S ores M b WH2-3431 Phone Pickering INN. ���5 Squires, Administrators. care Win. t--',ea to become cashier. Work may 20 G. Lawson, Box 310, Pickering, Ont. will involve handling ea&. operating i a cish register and other clerical FOR SALE 2-wheeled trailer: 14f- �� NOTICE TO CREDITORS tasks, Fl"-&Y week employee benefm termanent employment. foot boat; 3.6 Viking motor. Phone: Dri e, were: Kay and Bob Walker, of AND OTHERS For informa.ion and appointment, TErripte 9�18GB 106 Glendale Drive, -' Port Perry; Isabel and family, of Pickering. _ Whitbyf Dorothy and family, Whit- ALL CLAIMS against 60,Estate call - WH2-27 Mr. Turk. Z� by; Dick and May, of Audley, and of IDA VELMA JUNKIN, late of I'tELP WANTED and his daughter Nancy, Town- the Village of Dunbarton, in the TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING line. County of Ontario, Married Woman, Female Clerk with some typing ab- Stenographer with dictaphoire grid - deceased, who died on the 13th day i1it7, to assist is the Assessment De- : A sET.TiIAT 19 of November 1956, are required to pertinent. Work will include opera- general office experience. Attractive working conditions. Apply Cent- be filed,is writing, with the under- tion. of addrewing equipment, some ralab, Ajax: WH2-1540.• itMRV The church was filled n Sunday signed, before *e First day of June typing and the other-related duties: KEEN / for the Christian-Family Day Ser- 1950, after which date the estate Five-day week; employee benefits; Man for general shop maintenance. + vice. The Supt Fred Puckrin, led will be distributed wi.hout regard to permanent employment. Phone: - WH2.2769, Mr: Tack: Familiar with lathe and milling the service, assisted by merribers of any claim not then filed machines. Apply - Centralab; Ajax: , the Sunday School: Alan 'Powell, j Phon: WY_•24W.. . Bob, Bill, Keith and Roy Puckrin 'DATED AT TORONTO, the 2nd ' FRF.F, - clean fill. beau he had by read 'the ,criptures. A choir of ten day of May,'1960. anyone for the taking from premises. FEMALE HELP 1. girls sang "I .Starve a Risen Sav- ," Phone: TEmple 9-2475. " Middle-aged woman to bAf sit. S iour". Marilyn Cowie read the story ORVILLE JUNKIN, Administra- -•- - --- Part time. Phone WH2-2045, after •e `God Set teth the Solitary in Fam- tor, by hii Solicitors, Sheath and FOR SALF. - cedar hosts: E. Teefy 4.00 p M. 1 ;lies". Mrs. Reg. Kennedy adid Mrs. Ranson, 40 Scott S reef. Toronto, R. R. 2, Pickering. TEmpIP 9-2719: : C. Clmence received the offering. Ontario. map 20 _ .:may 27 JUNIOR TYPIST Rev.•M. Butters gave a short add- North American Vin Lines, Picker-• FOR• SALT-? - noult-r, building. 30 -�-� ress. During t_he service Mr. Butt- in has vacancy-for a Junior Typist. SEC HVIt♦ VF arse conducted a Baptismal Service, Card Of Thanks by 60, or 5000 feet of used-lumber: Applicants apply in writing to P. 0. when Deborah Lynn, Vaughan 24 :vindow4: 53 laying cages; cheap. Box 339, Pickering, Ont. James and Daryl Thomas, children I'would like. to express my sin A. R. Sergeant,: lsr Con. R. R 2, g of Mr, and Mrs. Vaughan Hurl- cere thanks to all my 'kind friends Pickering. TEmple 9-1607. MEN or WOMEN - interesting, burl, were presented for Baptism. aiid relatives for their visits, gifts, light work.•Full- or part timve. Age l T V. - F� Mr. Hurlbu;t was-received into the flowers, cards and engturies during FOR SALF• - 1950 Plvmou•th sedan; no handicap. Write' "Bawleigh's^, i S C L STSt 'church membership by Profession of- my-111ness. A special thank-you to 1949 Ford sedan. Good running Ord- Dept. E-343-FF., 4005, Richelieu. Faith, and Mrs. Hurlbvrt, by Trans- Dr: W. W. Tomlinson and th¢-S'aff er. Best cash offer. ' Used power Montreal. WHITEIiALL 2.5880 '.fer of Certificate, of the Ajax-Pickering General Hon' lawnmower., $25 and up. R. Avis, ' --------------=---------------- pitat, Ajax. _ mans POSITION WANTED French Bay. TEmple 9-1484 s GREENWOOD •Della A. Morley Young min, 25 years, clerk-typist,' FARM SUPPLIES, e • e ---- with shorthand and tape recordings Massey-Harris forage harvester, experience, desires' permanent post-' 'Pickering V�Ilage Church service was well attended _Pickerinv Township complete with nick-"n. Sickle bar lion. Excellent references supplied. R Mr. and ,Mrs. James Koch enter- on Sunday in spite of wet weather. WARD TWO and row crop attachments The joint service with Church and --'Ratepayers' Assoeisdon Blower with wac*on nn-loader. Sart immediately. P. Q. Box 182. iboined the former's parents, Mr. and Pickering, Ont 1 Mrs. N. Koch, of Whitby, on Sun- Sunday School was well taken Vyy' _ - OPEN MEETING Two wagons with plywood racks not 3 - r members• from the Sunda School.' COUNCIL Cl+NNIBERS and =m-loaders. ;day; also Mr. and Mrs.'Pryan and y "Paul of Sunderland. Miss Sharon told the story "God BROUGHAM This unit can be purchased' very TO RENT - two-roomed apartment,' _ Quite a number of friends and Setteth the Solitary in Families"; WEDNE9-DAY, MAY 18, 1960 reas-n,ble. Can be see' at the John Furnished. Housekeeping room. One four' mothers from the Sun. School -At 8.00 P•, M- Dowling Farm, R. R. , Claremont. neighbors gathered at the home of bedroom. Tf desired rent separately. Mrs. L. Crebbin on Monday even- sang " ft' Mother's Bible' The -"Charming Face Of The T.ot 20, 'Con. 8.' Apn1v to - P. G. l - chureh choir sun "Holy Art Thou Countryside" Draper, R. R. 1, Kingston, Ont. Phone evenings WH2-04-04. ing, to hold a miscellaneous shower' g a very phone:" Liberty for Miss Rita Campbell in view of Rev: Fleetham took as his text - An •interesting subject by y 2-3350. -her approaching marriage to Mr. "The Family as a Christian Com- interesting speaker. Come along and may 27 FARM LAND munit ' brio your friends to hear a well- At Brougham. 175 aces. Phone � �' George Fair Y'. g ._'' EMpire &x507. Services next Sunday S. S. at known and respected fanner. Reeve TO RENT - five-roomed house on 1 . Many members of the Winter fam- -- ! 10.15 a. m.'and Church at 11.30. and member of Council, - Church St. Pickering. All conven- .• sly gathered at the home of their The Evening W. A. will meet on Mr. Witt. H. Weebw - Ienrea. Lawn and r-arden. A-nly: S. paents Mr, and Mrs. Gard. Winter Wednesday evening t the home of who is a member of Me'•ro Cott-/ Mal- on Sunday, in celebration of Mat- y S E. Blair, 64 Christina St. Pickering. ` hers' Day. Among ' those present Mrs. E. Trimble. Roll Call - A flow- nervation Authottt . - er from' the Bible. 7- . �. - • - t n - ` widow, the former -Mary Ashen Reports of the Annual 3Leeting,.of. _]dcGuckin. SBOUffville.- a.- tads.•so the* May be called upon if _ hetrst; a eon Robert, of Claremont; we Woman's Association of Osh- Miss Gladys Witter of Toronto necessary. Scouters are pleased with 5everal from hem attended the and a daughter Kathleen (Mrs. Rob- awa Presbytery held at Pt. Perry; called on her aunt Mrs: Matthews, this arrangement. Their are times ;Queen Scout Cermony at Pickering ert Haslam), of Stouffville. Service , were given by Miss Seebeck, Mj s. on Saturday. when a Leader, fads it impossible last Friday night. was held in-the Claremont United Conners, Mrs, Reaman and Mrs. Mr..and Mrs. Alan Perry and the to attend a meeting: Mr. and Mrs. Murray Line, of Church on Tuesday, with interment Geo. Willson.Ache meeting was now family, of Whitby, visited his par- Maple, spent Sunday with Mr, and in.-Liarem_ont union CemeCery. turned over to Mrs. Burton, giving eats Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Perry on Mrs. Bob Beelby as did Dir. and u w u a very interesting program, followcu Sunday -,Mothers' Day. KIWANIS NEWS Mrs..'Don Peelby, of Toronto. BROUGHAM by a dainty_ lunch of cookies and Mrs. Matthews spent Mothers' difEar. and Mrs. Jack Norton had all. ie cream, served .by hostesses Mrs. Day with her niece in Toronto. The weekly meeting of the Due- their family home for Mothers' Day, Cresswell an'd Mrs. \1'annop. Air. and Mrs. T. R. Knox, Betty= Barton-Yickrring Ki«'anis Club was + With children and grandchildren,' -�iotfrers' Day Service was. held in held at the usual. itteeting-place ?Mrs. Douglas Harrison and. 'Mrs: Jean and,Faye; b1rs. McGuckin of there were twenty-three present. St. John's Church on,-Sunday. "There Crocker, of 1'oronto, visited the jai- Stouffville; Mr. .and Mrs. Lanning United Church, Duubarton,,on `,ion • was a good congregation present. day, May 2. A new club member Mrs. George Blake was confined ter's.lirother, W. C., and :tars. Will- and family;' Mr•.Jerry Swaffield; the Uxbridge Blake Hospital last fined The following children were baptis-� son, on Thursday. Mrs. Swaffield . and.family visited b Hook, of Fairport Beach, 1 P ducte! •J,y ,: +`Y ~�. �� --- ~- -r .:}mow.,.�,q; '��'• .•'}' `, •,ay ��-" t. a R t3 Presbyteir owe . , .• .ate ♦:.. r r x.14' - , r �� - Ili LTDe r sir.Pj. am =**tins Cl*,.a s 'Pro6ytery,-the election 'of- Cask. AILT N SPECtALiSTS �iske or A- er assn of same snook place. Nomina. NERA1 .. -AIl'#hu>re wS '.`� awls were re:evs+d - one ne;na otdy _ a.. - tsW atoiped"sd': =Rer. M. $attars. - x: -his stied eo haw..been one of she 'COSMETICS — SUNDRIES -- BABY NEEDS 1..� ! eVorlult allit fatbsst sketiow.'ever _ • �14e�in we 3srosbyw)N One - ttylde 1lte t e1 - 'fiber seconded same; a S DAILY _ t� Service tbts a plkY OR - �:>�. • 1� was no :.. ... ,eft . tldrd for him .to ► as."!t}s was-ikit am SUNDAYV& HOLIDAYS I-S -Y r. STA>1 1 W, '* he wanted- to nomittaite'"; a fonr3t f pbol e: TBitoyts 9-MI MCEA tt�. stood up and moved ''that aons�. t=, , ! shorts be.dosed" ' and that vm iL MCICERING "PHONE Vol. Z 5.941) Atwbears,wmpk ltSZO k ,There are something like thirty Can-3e riaan d WH. .2-21,7] ministers in the Presbytery eligible _ _ for that office.' ring, Ont. Cotteratul3tions will be extended by members of his congregation and - I( t`iLAR 14£" - " other friends to Mr. $attars. NAW St. Andrew's l0resbytesian Church t,_'° G W. H. j. Oits+SOEt.8.A. LL,�.f Women's Missionary Society bowl,� ____ -' �o nlces, �atntS _ a>sa 3gRdtOr The monthly•meeting of the W. 4 M_ S. was held on. Tuesday even- k ''bold er 8sitlail gad .�lsslo iug.,.)fay 3, at,the home of Mrs. B. Summers, Brock Road,-The meeting i i •7" es5+t �• _ was conducted by Pres. bars. Bris- WIlMsrdlr t-Sifi • bin. Auer the Call to Worship, Mrs, dat Brisbin called on the guest speaker, e - t O. ` A S >ssald4ald ?lieu 94=1 Mrs. Don Wilson, of Whitby, Dist_ = h r4 11ae�1. M Wice-Pres. of East Toronto Presby- PHONE WH. 2-1.91 T PICKERIN�s ) terial Mrs. Wilson gave. a:very.fine Crei r message on "The New Approach', emphasizing our duty as women of aas�. & MWrdot -the Missionary Society, to interest _.a _ ... ,5, ., the young men•and women of our _ -__ church to engage in full time service BorrJst•ta• �� N as ministers and deaconesses. Weddings, Banquets, Showers The Devotional Service was con- veaed by Mrs. Chas: Rogers, assist- Bakery Products Sunk Of CWMWt a •Otorn"fIr ed by Mrs. Henry Van Nus and. AanisAw 'Soad1 e 3 Shtuo• Strow-Norotr Oshawa MrsGeorge Henderson.- Mrs. l pM Rog- ere gave a very informative talk on " rrMO Pie Our Specialty*P" RA. "ds4 "African Cu lt ure and at a+: s.ai our topic Christianity". Main St., �Pckering -03 e would remin—t e a esof- VH. 2 _ 8� -- - AT. 2 ft "l er AT. 2r1U2 WAN=,— our church to make a special_effort 8eeleat COURIM 80MLM to attend 'the Sectional Meeting, to Aloft Alo as FrL *30 d f:3r tae. 8XA1 , ACKNAGNS AND be held in Melville Church on May d - !AXX8 2$; at 90.30 a. m.-This;is your-meet- we 20" W1160319 bayae Wm ing - show your interest by attend- AJ" Go" Cads Dews ilayumads ing. - Corr, UMBER CO..CALL - leis. B UJIS M i'r' ti"°"':.r Y.`q''d"°" Photo By _ DEALER MINji,42 IN+113M1 . 000 �120411M COTTAGE MATERIAL — FENCING -sdil;m" llleassaenl Werlts" i• A. R�aW*T a" som Barrie Pomeroy GARAGE DOORS PAINTS — PLYwOOD stlD? AtISTII�r. :!'ROY'. • lloetlseeei BaisInoaa Copies'of ietdseti a earin in't 1 'D04T-YOURSELF CARPENTERY SHOP TOOLS P pi B ` k iL 1. Whkby. Ontarie °d &M --{ paper over the "credit.line' •'photo 1� � __ 'TERMS ARRANGED Twe odles weal of Whitby M by Barrie Pomeroy" are aw,iilable in N NO. 2 subway. between ruin sizes. I• you would like a copy _'' _:; _ AS LOW AS :. y,,� } lryltby sad AjazL ESTATE (photo) of these pictures. the 9 by i ,AVERAGE GARAGE $ls.00 PER MONTH •; FVhltbr NO s-i Photo on-op now in Pick- Size, 50 cents; the. 8 by I0, 75c. 'L — - To order, phone Mr. Pomeroy at _ !ring and Ajax areas. To TEntple 9-1417. -PLUMBING buy or sell for photnpt . NO. 2 HIGHWAY yyH _ -' . 4231 1 , •. courteosts ssnrice ask for S?. GEORGS 9 ANGLICAN Alin m "Tu _ CHURCH - - �eAZ>iie08f%. Mr. Blower. -i -•_ 1P:ckerins Rector :Kintarb J-��e 11 e r a 1 4yHardware - rJuli m titlwzl COIL Rev. H. S. Shepherd, B. A, D. D. _ — �� G9V=f Ae �e SchQtl Box 196. Pickscittg — Phone 171 - 1606•t Fb*rbg son SUNDAY SERVICES -. - — ----------------------». 4•eoral ktsutinq — RN11ar 6.34 a. m.—Holy Communion � • 1Pamts Electrical Appliances PkkerieW 390 or MO.`t�T 117,E 4 m�i. i�o�Cot Prayer j :- _ - TR msm nit RADIO , (4th Sunday) .00 a y e - �. 1 Commn ity Hall! _ Tools �+�llass Etc* --: PAIRS aW M . -'E . — 11.00 a. m.—Nursery in Rectory PHOI�B: ?StaRie �1I91 Roos' - ages up to 4 years • i WEDNESDAY yr IILTNBARTON RADIO To : lo.N a. m.—Ho'y Communion and s s a wa � I 4L a >�TTBw S H E R a i N .CefitOAa for ?he S ck ----------------------- FUNERAL AND Pickering United Church - SpaltB G. CONANT. D. ., Minister: Rev. Melville f3uttan Phone WH• 2 0480 Pickering ' AMBULANCE SERVICE i Z&FRiSTEB and SOLICITOR :SUNDAY, MAY 15,-3960 AT P{'No. 3 GHWAY 9.45 a. m.'- Sunday School ' CcefM BMMIN 3, AJAX � 8imeee .St. .s� Oaks" BEACH ROAD 11.00 as M. Church Service _ M A.R_M S.- ELECTRIC � setmon Sub ect - 'A Good Fellow' # -- — Or A Good Man" insurance Co. ' . ' 'Telephone . . .1t7dusirial,, Cornmert iarl & Residential Wrrrng — W70M oa PHOrls WH. 2-3610 ;,Prompt Efficient Service.— Free Estimates Cbmp asses For Fares A" cla t:r AUDLEY : Wbarslem bommu a ON Dai]irsgs► 1.15 p. m. - Sunday- School :r •�. MAR K S WkwWauls, Basecls. 2.30 p.: yt. - church service Tel. TE. 9-1.570 .A. 2, Plekering Aissaeb+ie insoraaee Of en s3.r _ _Bowman & Gioson BRADY �----- --------- ----------------- ruo": WE=T in PLUMBING STORE Christian ��ience society : , ssi ­OIL itOUGE HILLS ON WOOD ----------------- -- !EVE SELL. Invites You To Its Regular OAL All Pipe,.Fittings, Futures & Plumbing Church Service - Equipment For 'Home Mechanics ``•... MONTEITH, MONTEITH RIEHL i CO. �i'E DO — In Rosebank Road Public School _ Every Sunday Road, South' Buddi�ng • �^ chartered Accountants 1' �natallatione, Repairf & plternatiotu Every Sunday at 11.00 A. M. Licenied Trustees Licensed Plumbers. pp 1 Sunday School At The Same Hour Oshawa — Stratford WE HELP 'YOU GET . • • �. ■� I , 6: W. Rishl C.A., R.I.A.' Time -Pytaenta et Low Cost. A Reading Room Is Open To The :Arthur Mitchell Ltd*- Osbowa RA 5-2547- Public, In The Allerton Real b -" owt R. Waters C-/1. I AT 2-2080 n Rd. WHi;e_l%412-0690 i _Estate.. Rouge Hills. 6771 T. 9.24-31- 43"20 Kin sten Rd. Nest Hill R L e� T g 'Tuesdays, Thursdays.. Fridays ;ell• Z e - I ---------------»_ »-� From 2.00 to 4.00 P. M. I _ Tor Further Information, Call -STAFFORD B ROS. ATlantic 2-2635 i • -- - ;,-- • . ' •' - - ' -- �ti�tnirslrrwr wesiv - - - • . ' ' . ( " ' : ._ ... . - ' i — - -- — ` } le 4 ALL GROCERY FEATURES EFFECTIVE MAY 12 THRU MAY 21. - - S , 18, '14 ONLY _ . All FRE H ITEM E TIV MAY 12 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT 70 LIMIT QUANTITIES. SAVE . CLOVER LEAF SAVE EGA F 22c 10C 20 OZ. TINS .a Ulu idey" Sa Mlij, E S on � � SAVE EVAPRATED 1 S OZ T TINS °' TINS CARNATION HOICE PEAS MILK _ SAVE.tk Oog JUICY THIN SKINNED VALENCIA SAYE 16C �� GA APPLE SAUCE T. FOR ,8 UtlRI7AN—SAYE 17c � _ — M.? MEAT . BALLS and GRAY 1`�/y 3 TIN R 1 AYLIOUR—SAVE 13c / ES 1GOZ .L i a8' i TOMATO SOUP TI FO �l DM-+OUSE•—SAVE 6c , GA DOG FOOD _ 'I2 T.S� -I PUSS w Egon TrCAT FOOD DOZEN" SAVE 11c _ SIZE m's oa 1 l ais 4 - A CATSUP 136 _ ` A — L MoMi►Rtii wkift. ciibc. 61L MN6011iLEisc—i1VE 3& !CAKE MIXES A•KG3R1 A& Off PACK' ,��S�=� l SUPER FAB FOR - CR1SF AND TENDER U.S. No. 1 SAVE 16e .". .FLORIDA. CELERY LARGE IGA F OIL WRAP 4 ROLLS FOR 25C. GARDEN.FRESH SOLID. HEADS SAVE 24c = AX PAPER e•.4. Rom FOR. l VACUUM cooLEn LETTUCE 2 nor 25� IGA PEAK OF FLAVOUR—LARGE SIZE wM1Te ROSS—SAYE _ C�IBAN PINEAPPLE f or 79C TOILET TISSUE 8R� 1 SPECIAL COMBINATION bFFER ANNOUNCING THE NEW ' ONE LIB. - b lerite jVieners ALL A - T ta lo ue ';ONE I.B. 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