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'. �• ^I 0 A CIRCUS ern Park -Council meetings in Pickering Township are going to become a DICKERING VILLAGE t il-Monday night next'Pickering circus, Reeve Sherman Scott an- Village Firemen and the Pickering nounced at the opening of this The cat-birds and bobolinks havgi Ro:ary Club have joined forces and' week's session. arrived back with many other'beaut•l funds to present what is expected to "This is a council meeting and not iful singing birds, but what is the be the biggest yet - Fireworks Dis- a public meeting," he said. "Any- . ! play, at the Park here, commencing one wishing ,to be heard, wiil be most popular music in your homed! ' short] after_dusk or about 8:45. No Yes, we guessed it - that'old sums i. Y heard now, not later on. pump in your cellar. charge or admission is asked. Every- Mr. Scott said that council is a body welcome. And don't ask the farmers about democratic institution elected by the the crops unless you haven't trout, s i people of the municipality. les of your own, ` "We will not allow.anyone Ito go. Congratnla"tions to Mr. and Mrs.} ie; r into a tirade to discuss members of Joseph Arlt on their..40th weddin�1 gh School Gets council or items discussed by mem- anniversary which 'they will celd•: bers of counciI," the Reeve said. brate on Sunday, May 22. We hope]i ' ± CrltlClSnt f f . "Everyone w• treated with they have many more to cetebrat�j �( on ill be tree - respect, he added. together.' -- __ Mr. S. A. Osterhout told Picker- - The reeve said that anyone wish- Carol James entertained her claso ing township council this week, he ing to be heard, would be heard._ 'from Teachers' Col} a 'last Thursoi knew there was a great deal of dig- e a 'day- About twenty-five came dower) satisfaction with-the Pickering High me--here and en'o School. First Boutin day in the country. J yea `s - try, Carol has suet+! "Can the board be. elected, in- cessfully completed her course. stead `of appointed," he asked. Accident Reported S°m' to report Mrs. E. C. Dal.g .1 Reeve Sherman Scott said it can't =age confined to her bed �wlh - '' change under the present set up. At Bay attack of sciatica. ` For the township to set up.s. board Mrs. W. J. Bryant enterd US- T ntmiber of friends last da of od gcation would create some culties' he said. The first reported boating accident evening in honour of Mrs. Hobe ]. 'When any school has 60 per cent of the season, fortunately was not who has been her guest for Ow Dod : too serious. It took place at French- week, Y ° failures and the drop-out that. this mans' Bay on Sunday afternoon. Several members of the Pi wrrnn 1," Mir Osterhout said. police, sea flea, Township Branch of the Women'q Insc ti� s g Y attended the annual meeting of Have you brought this to the g drQ 'Donbartpt Athletic Association ,May 2a at &W P. m. Hera, a few attention of the- Board," asked the an Barkwill of Toronto, struck a South Ontario Distr=ict Women's In-* is presenter a Gymnastic Display of chum'iisaber-up" b readiness fdr �,e- cabin cruiser, which was tied up to stitn'te, held at Port Perry Unit at Pickering bfst. Haab School on the show. "Not yet," said Mr. Osterhout. the dock at •Keancraft. One. of- the Church, guests of the Honeydal¢1 "I brought is to the attention planks above the water line was Branch, on May 19. ,,photo by Barrie Pomero7 stove in, The sale of they to J. D. Remme: roug this a en n of the board chairm$ii this"week and T Police said no one was injured estate was held st Saturday, 'an • _ _ suggest that other ratepayers do the Y '�; and no charges have been laid drew a large crowd. Man toll wheels are iced motion fo-atchanT�e ors' items of Canadiana attracted. TAXPAYER CHARGES THAT TOWNSHIP Reeve Scott referred to a meeting' — -- ea ers, and prices were good. of Ajax, Pickering Township and No legit for Mr. Jack Hamblet.a has just re•{ -Pickering Village last week when v 'es o "Fir a Vall.l TAX BILLS ARE ILLEGAL i `� g Valuation ey", hi latest brain-child.;T•he art• Ajax announced they wished to r y , .:•, ,; ';-: ractive appearance of the book an {{ withdraw from the high school area dt .-Mr. S. A. Osterliout, of U4e 4th have.it a pubt;c meeting. and I would- and form their own board of educ- Pickering Township council -in- illustrations premise "reading of thq o:oncessioa, appeared before council] be, more happy if they'do". ation. He said the two Pickering formed their, solicitor this , week, best, f 'this week stating e represented,l there were no funds in the account Mrs, Mr S. Chapman Mrs. Kezi e municipalities asked time to study � 1 a number of ratepayers from var. - the move before another meeting to pay the valuator of the Picav Cooper and Mrs. .Frank . 'Proirsel Sous sections of otf township .who was arranged. property among those who visited the l q PUBLIC NOTICE were wished certain ons answered: - The valuator's bill was $314.33. Flower Show at Gasa Loma. He asked if the power vested' in _ The bill was returned to the Wednesday. �nt� @n� Mr. Win. Power and Mr. A the office manse avaa digtatorial. — -- solicitor, stating there are no funds Ashman attended the semi-sonar ' He said he galled the dog' catcher West Rouge � to' honour tiffs account. �cetin of the Toro and.was told instructions. had Lot IS Hazard g Toronto -M-ilk Prod-1 GARBAGE CQLLECTION ucers' Association at the Kin EdA. tto come from co a�1. '^ r • • ward Hotel, on'Tuesda g Reeve Scott said �ouncil does not, Tuesday, May 34, 1960 Instead Of A lot on which a house is being Torirnship Will Study The Hotel, of Mrs. Jack vr� ' ' instruct the dog ca 4er at any time. Monday; May Z3, 1964 1 of Christina St. w{!1 be J lad to keno ( . built in the Roaebank area was sand. Procedure B law p l ' At the moment a d9 phone the .: j' glad '� to be littered, a fire and health municipal office i this regard. InIoo>adrolders Please Govern, i y she has been able.to leave-hot ital Theraw1m 1sCwrding}y. 1: hazard by neighboring residents this • ' and is now with her daughter i ern emergency, cal �Ir. Gerigs". _ Councillor Ross Deakin asked this Toronto. Councillor Hare Syafig said be T. O.. JEFFERSON, P. Eng. Messrs. Lowery, Neil"and Church- week, if it was, possible to have a The Red Cross Blood Donor Clin ` understood that the past two -. Township Erreer ei all a eared on the same matter, procedure by-law. '-i PP is was held on Monday at the C. E weeks, s number o emergtnoEy calls• :' claim' that the yard in its re- Most other municipalities. have," had not been to care of. m8 p h said. - Centre. One hundred and forty per SALVATION ARMY CARVAb` -sent condition tvas lowering the 4 sons offered a donation of blood,'! Mr. Osterhout ed if it was cus- _` THURSDAY and FRIDAY values of around it. The I Clerk -Johnston said that a pro- when bar g y The technical part of the operationh1 - toaary equipment to said there was enough,litter around eedure by-law had v been prepared was handled by Red Cress Head-4- :_' •• get more than one:puce. The lots} (Ajar) Salvation Army the borne to-Amildleeveral homes, and some years ago, but never passed. quarters, and they expressed diem i' Reeve ; e amparSn" is now - that, the }itt.er was attracting ra ts. selves as very peas with results- aible. it is policy td,get.three prices, o r way in this area, and will be can- They asked that something be done were clauses in the other by-law he All persons donating blood receive m He said invariably' ,the•low quota- vassing Paring Village, Thursday' to have the owner'clean up,the yard.l did not like. _ a card of his (or her blood t tion is accepted and Friday~evenines of this weep. By-law Officer Harry Ashton said - Councillor Clifford Layaox -said he - Mr. Osterhout said- he understood � y I which, if carried of all times,,is very They will be calling at your door - he only'heard about the matter on.favoured a procedure by-law. useful in�case of an accident. Miss,, that some schoot as$esements were We don't need to tell how they Saturday and had talked to the• The clerk was instructed to pre- Benham, chaman of the local or- left off the tax bilk. '"I beliepe this spend your money - it is too well building ins area roceaure by-law for coon- „ tt g pector and the health pare P Y- ganization wishes to thank membersi:j tax bill. is'illegal We said. known. It is said that 99 cents of uzait about it. �cil s consideration. of the Branch and other ladies whoa Reeve Scott said he presumed the, your dollar goes where you intended I He said the;:builder was a'widowf volunteered their services and help- office manager is res-pons ble,.for the it to go. Veterans of World War L , with •four children and the building ed the technical staff. They also.{ tax bill and said that the township's always remember the Salvation i inspector was trying to hurry things Suggest Cent j; were pleased -to have so many young ' solicitors would chick into the matter Army men going over' the top' along, a s people among the donors; Some at "once. with the troops. Other iuganizadons Mr. Lowery said he felt it would' Fire "A�arsls came from Whiteva+e, lfarklln and. Mr. Osterhout asked- if mail was, appeared to be out there to snake as opened, if a letter was addressed to! 5e a good house when completed, and .Claremont, as well as those closer much" money as they could out of was not objecting ° a certain person-•in a certain depart- � J g to the house, only• 'Councillor Ross Deal.m .to..l •coon to the centre. I ment r the Canadian boys - not so, with the condition of the yard. cil .this week that he hail ben in-i Dr. H. T. and 1fr:. Fall ise,' of the S. A. Give as much as you can. i Mr. .Ashton said the by-laws t formed b the Bell Tele.lhona that aI ��hithv; Mrs. B. GoodfelIo�r and' The reeve said that unless the Y- Y -letter- was marked 'private' it 'Jwas e e mould be enforced and the litter fire alarm system could he' installed, Jane, of Toronto, an(l fir, and ivErs, opened. would be.moved. connecting air fire departments -in Gordon Bray were dinner guests of Sun- Mr. Osterhout said he believed this Village Its @Creation`' Mr. l,onery said it had already the township for amount of $140 ` �Er,.and \Its, Cyr'1 Jiorle} on Sun- was a federal offence to open any- a been moved several times-to differ- a.month. It would be a rental alarm daY•• , .one else's mail. He told council he I To Campaign ent parts of the yard. system. Mr. Wm. McLean, Church St.,, thought the office manager's job, �7 CGuneiIior Harvey Spang said-,he has been attending a conference in. should be .anrialized to see if the Pickering Village Recreation As-� wondered if this would work wi� Chic31go for several days this week;: township was saving$7,000 He sug-' sociation will be starting a drive for:New Phone Books the party system on the old.'crank- The evening branch of St. George's gested a firm of efficiency experts be funds right away. ! I type of phone still used in the north W. A. held its meeting on Monday j called iiY to study the matter. Encouraged by' fhe successfnll Out This Week end. night at the home of` hers. Sid Wal Reeve Sherman Scott said that the .meeting of last week, when the _ "Some women won't get off the mer, Valley Farm Rd, S:u]y q " office manager has considerable din "association was 'organized, the group line even for an emergency", said the book on "Africa" was complet--i tatorial power-within his own depart is trying to get some money to get Over 4,100 copies of the new Bell Councillor Deakin. , "I .have heard ed. Preparations for the Child'ren's' " ment but is responsible to-council,for the recreation wheels in motion Telephone directory will be distri- people can't get through for a 'fire Corner for the- Garden Party to-be his actions. here, buted throughout the area this week. or a doctor. However if you keep held in the new Hall on June 25th' Mr. Osterhout said that owing to Under discussion are plans for The 1960 edition of the directory cranking,they can't talk." were begun.. Plans were also made' the number of mistakes in.the office summer playground sessions for the serves 23 communities. The fire committee and fire chiefs! for a Pot Luck.Sup•;)er.to be hfir�" manager's office, he' doubted.,if the small' eh�dren, a house league with- The books will be multj-coloured will meet with the Bell and discuss on June 20, of the home of.-Mrs. office was a .necessity, - in the village for all children want-l which iS_a_completely new concept, the matter. 'Mary Chapman. "Any office can make errors" said ing to play' ball and as soon as pos-( replacing the tritditional beige _ ..,„,., ' On Tuesday evening, the Evening-', the reeve. sible to consider recreation for all covers. SCHOOL REGISTRATION W. A• catered for a Mot) and Reeve Sco't't said "those members age groups. As an indication 'of the. growth, Daughter Giri Guide Banquet, att-• of the staff who resigned were given R.. T.-Doble told the meeting last more than •70,7,10 of the -books are Registration of pre-school child- ended by about sixty person. Mr..' _ a chance to come before council and week, there are probably enough slated for delitery in this,territory ren for school opening in September Alfred Bunker; •a local Naturalist-! before a committee-Of council.and did I children within the village to form this„year which covers Oshawa,- Port 1960. entertained the company by showing not wish to do so. 1 don't see what i a •6-team ball league. Hope, Port Perry, etc. Pickering Village Public Schools his lovely nature motion pictures council can do." If the association is to be success- will register children on June,3 at assisted by his two sisters. A'motion was'made that the resig-.I ful it must- have the mora landI the Lincoln Ave. School. Children Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Hogarth nations of Mr. Baker and Mrs. Spang fihancial s LEGAL ANNOU CEMENT family visited Mrs. Ho rth's be not accepted before Ala 30, 1960 support of all groups and must be born on or before Detcern- ga par p y individuals within the village. ber 31, 1955. Proof of age is requir. tints. Rev, and Mrs. Rackham, at. but shall be accepted on that date, WALTER C. THO ON, Q. C. Lindsay, on Sunday. . �• unless they see fit to meet with court- Wishes To Announce a Closing ed. The school nurse will be is a es Ca t. endance. Those whose surnames P PYette and Mr. Jack Hamb: eil or a committee of council, prior There's goiiig to be a lot of motor Of His Toronto Offic , May 31. i to that date, to express their view traffic on the highways this coming He Will Continue Practice At His range alphabet}cntty from A, to L,,, leton visited relative$ in Sarnia ]aa�, to report at i.:: and from 1, week. , with Mr. Turk present. week-end. Drive carefully, and - Office At the Rear Of His , • Dr, John Shepherd of Toroatd , "This is the third time they have take it easy; do not he in too much Residence on No. 2. Highway to 2,, at -.00 p. m visited 'his been offered the chance to appear" of a hurt "Cut i The Cutting East Of Pickering Villa'e. R. T. DOBL1u, Principal c Parrots, Rev. H. S, aan�i y g g Mrs. Shepherd on S"day. � said the reeve. "They may wish to In" --- '— ---- - - x �� ultimately conne5t the two build- beds, so as to give a colourful as- disrmantIed, moved, sari rebuilt on Mr. Fr�►k Brown, Windsor, M o, bp with a breezeway type struea Peet from the road; providing`a the Brougham site. Final'arrange- vtals that he is tht owntr of as wur1j� The log house naw:oa, the site gravel loop of approximately ten I megti •on this tcehe glade " MaY "autographs siil>�•t,� P jceria8 Tp. will be placed in the booth-west cor- feet wide in the rear'part of the lot, 19.Jr s's names, done u,► 10 and:has offer- �11�� "S ne�at the.rear, among the trues. leaving the centre -pan -with grass, -• y+ ' , edit to the museum Steatri thres'M A rehensive report, submitt- Tbke general la#Out was d ' cribed . pad•possibly locating,?n old well, to _ v'Tbei:>matt Dxios" ing•engines (six of them) are being by G Petitjean, who, with by:' Petitjean .in his r+fort as be placed in the oeutze. A fenced A book angBesied as a ial ble -inve£ttgated. A few .articles,of his- 1Wm Rltalva and an T. W. , with based 6a,, different• factors:. .philos- service. yard.will be,located at•the acquisition to the Museum by Miss torioal value front'the recent sale 'Architects, studied the Pickering ophy and aims 'of the Historical cast of Brougham school in which BYodwen Davies; historical writer, of the J. D. Reainler 'estate, were Society, general appearance, visit- lira .articles can be stored,- and � !3'hs %dian Doebor -, Family donated - iron;booi-jack was one,o# i(J'owaehip Museum site, in Brongh- ors' conveniences, provision for fut- the parking space�vilf be restricted Guide to Health". This volume was these items. u on last�k, was accepted by the ure buildings"d limited funds.' to 25 or 30 cars. printed_ in Oshawa in _1818, and is �. �" * t lEXecutivt bf' the Township Histos- "` To beautify'the grounds, it was Following the repiirt,�diecusswn ooasideced desirable'by-the Museum - G. D1d,B�iEY foal So#,ets- at their meeting. Map'' recommended that a fence be plat- ear6se about the moving of Green Coanmitte.. If any can tell of .the.. -•$zeaWtiug And Grading lbZtat. Attached•to the report was a ed alongside the road,•-with one River building. Mr. Frank. Prouse, whereabouts of - 'this publication, V Trenching, 'Sand .Gravel t j►hueprinn 'isl►de by Mr. Rankin, means of entering through a gate, Twp. Building Inspector, *.member Rohert Miller,. Cbah'ataa ,'of the Pion: ATIandc 24221,or.2.Ow Birswia aGrreen River:School at whit(; locked'-; placing gravel along; of the Museum Comnottee, sug- Muse im �Comeuttee may be ova• nssy 27 �, ••1 L i e rearrof the old Brougham school• the €rent part of the lot, and flower gested the Green River S4$ool be tatted at WH24637. louse, faring west, with a plan to a UD a . CI'PEMV EY#R`�. •E�INh TILL . .� 7.Q� P.N►. ..ROUGE HILLS .EXCEPT THURS. •$c FRI, TILL 9:pp' P.M, ON NO, Z HIGHWAY - PRICES EFFECTIVE TPIURS., FRI., SAT. MAY 19th - 20th - 21 at .LUST EAST OF ROME ROUGE BRIDGE or, lctoria Da -= Paced 5� $2 1,80 Y lrewor S Q REGULAR - • M Ties . .Margarine c a . • ,r ' 29 _ Ibs r IIl for c C - t t .. (Case- _of 48 Ties ;4:39) JEWEL Pups CANA PACKERS DA •, . .--- :.. SHORTENING -Dog ' Candy _,.,. N -- - ins -- 7 Ox Pkg. 1 W POUND TI '27 C = for .29 + C ` ,(SAVE 4 CENT'S- (SAVE 4 CENTS) (SAVE 20 CENTS) PLAYER'S MAPLE LEAF Giant 32 Oz. Tie C- Liquid Detergent C igaret t es - _ - . , (SAVE 30 CENT'S) . _ or (SAVE 20 CENTS) ;, Carton of 200 - - -- AMERICA DRY _ ti Large 30 Oz. BotNes PETER RABBIT GOLDEN ROAST — for roger e : . A. (Saw 6c) 16 as. tar t w, "•``IAAVE 4 CENTS) (Plu Deposit€ - - SPECIAL OFFER OF be OFF PLUS 4c OFF NAIRN'S IMPORTED _. _ , MAPLE LEAF Largo.16 ex. jar • 6 j ca. packages a r aScottish Oatcakes 19c ed - i • - - - - -� o% ..,# :CUTS OR SLICES Ib. C Ibs.` C CENTRE CUTS OR-SLICES lb. 69� — DEVON SLICED KINDLESS BREAKFAST - FRESH LEAN i BACON g 45 Ib: Packa e. . MINCER lbs: t'. fl00ND. 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Pegg on Sunday. - -�•_ Rove lhlf r e3 8edp�a e' New' ilk BROa ROAD Mrs' • Mr. Mike sate teas tuiished his .i �! i The-Eicecutive meeting of the H. second year at the, University of and S. Assoc. was held last week, Toronto, and had taken a sunttaer at the home of Pres., 'Mrs. Moss, position 'at Ajax. and the usual business dealth with. sir. and mrs, eatterick and girls t Happy birthday' to Michael' Mc- of Toronto were Juntiay guests of Phail, 8 years old; Terry :McPhail, Mr. and blrb. James Hamm. 6 years, and Ro.bby McM,grtrie, 2, Mrs.' P. V�'tlson spent Sunday, i all hay=ing birthday' parties during with her beotuer- i%1r. Stan Byers. the week. Mr. and Mrs. P. bircox, and Lew- Sympathy. of the comiunity is is,. of Lorne Park called on several a extended to Mrs.'C.-Rogers in the friends in our cottununity on Sun- passing of her mother, who has'been 'day. an invalid -in Penetang-"ltiursing -. � Home for some time. Interment :.r took place at Owen Sound.. N R IR -=-� Sorry to report Mr. Eldon Robin Dir. and Mrs. Ridge of Tc4onto " I son back at�Ajax ,Hospital' again. visited, .the Hutchings' home on '+* Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cadieux, of Saturday of last wee* ' Toronto, and the latter's mother, Sorry to rep(nt Mastir Gordon Mrs. Alfred .Rose, visited Mr. and Lehman taken to'the Hospital for. Mrs. E. Corrutt on Sund'a3r. Sick Children last Friday.We hope 4 Mrs. W. Middleton visited. her for a speedy recovery' . sister Mfrs. Richard Scott, in• Tor- air. and Mrs. E. kk'iibr and Jem onto,, on the .reek-end ' of Markham visited'ihe. Park folly .. Mr.' and Mrs. LeOrandeatt;- and I on Saturday last. w s• F a rY '' daua liter, and Mr. and Mta:•; Neil' Mr. De Jaeger and.son of Toron Grandeap, aad Mr. and.hers.. Bert to visited K lsreetifi�ld on the end Farrugan and daughter," visited Mr. of the week. : ;r y and .Mrs. W. Carter on Sunday. -Mr, and Mrs. +EC�rdon Duncan, *ate Four of.bur Scouts..attedded the and daughters of bFirrkliatzt visited ` F .•" ^ �' Bronze-Arrowhead Course-in Green- friends here on Sunday. x r a „wood ..Conservation Area on the week end. A meeting for the fat- In Meatoriaml hers'of the Scouts was held at the ? `. ►f s"SY, me of Mrs. Day, at Brougham on BRYAN' - In to ' memory- of ho vu�g "Sunday. Not too many attended. A a dear husband and fabi • -_ -..._.- .__-. _._ ._. _ .—_ � Melrose family pi nic is being planned for R Bryant, who paasay, MAY D f - ied ZUNI" of the new by Rev. Father Van-Item. L. to IL_ end Cardin Donna Front Row, I. •r June 19, at Lake Simon Do not ?A, 1959 ..flag for the tad. Rouge HM'Girl. - Maureen Gallagher, Susan'Griffin, to R - Mary Lou Hacksy. Trudy forget -the'dance - Jume-4; - at the Rernembrancs is 'a�gUden user ' Guide Co. which took pdaaa reomt- Capt. Oais Bar-MOM Lt. R Buck, Garrett, Lee Garrett. Audrey Ea. ...Brougham ball.. Plan to come and death tries to break, bat in vain;, l7, in St, )Mary's Church, officlMd CaA40ne Enright, Father Van Item right, Dianne Gallagher. make this dance a success. To have, to love, and.am to past - 77 T Is the greatest sorrow of one's bmrq - - photo by Barry Pomeroy G GREENWOOD G GIB 7<!V©� The years may wipe,put many NONE things, _ • U8 - and understood in the light of God's •us to think about the influence of Church and Sunday School Ser- But this they wipe dot never.-,% purpose for His-whole family in the our family •upon the neigh!:orhood- vices -were well attended last Sun- The inemory of those leapyy days Below is a prayer used by Rev. M. world. Our Father, give ua clearer and the world. Wherever we are day. Rev. Flectham took as his text When v'e were all together. ° But,ars, Pickering United Church, insight as we look at the conilicts aware of need show. us how to het -1 "Erosion". Next Sunday. he x•31 - Lovingly remembered by his wife Sunda;taarmttg-11M (Family =-of- ot modern.living, more kindliness in in Jesus' name. - Amen. have a guest minister in the pulpit. _Mothers' Day). We were very much judgement of others and greater • The Evening W. A. held their -- •irmpressed with it, believing that-- if courage to face and correct wrongs We asked Mr. Buttar's for perinis- meeting at the home of 1[n. E. , SALE REGISTER each of w applied it seriously, is our wherever we recognize• them. eon to, publish the above. Ed. Trim5le, on Wednesday. Further 00000` -- —lives from. day to day, everything Home is the place where we use plans were made for'their Annual ii ,action SaI'- - household futniyure, would be vastly different We hope the labour of the whole wor�Toink -St. Francis de Sales C. W. L- _ Bazaar. to be held -316 :28 �n`—r-'"`alto electrie `re€rigerstor:-dim= . - .yon read it -•, a of -how many people work to brim At the \lay meeting of St. Fran- . .the �+undaq School Room E<<cryone room suite; Ches.erfidd,,.3-pieec; 21 . a loaf of bread to our ta',Ie. or, .of cis de Sales C. W. L. the following' - welcome. There will be tea served, �' inch Television set, Admiral; Stude. -In His wi 6 C;od has made-us the people on the other side•of the ' .officers were installed by Rev. A. The rnertnbers of the ftertioon baker car 1951; Dishes; Cooking.ut- to grow-,up in.'families, where• we . }world who*work to give us.a. cup of -\Icllahon Pres•," Miss Ve-rda P. W. A. are quilting at the c iurc'l. � ensils;.Garden equipment in Village learn the power and nature of love cocoa ot• a pair of rubbers. We rev-' Packer; Vice-Presidents: lire.` Jos, 'They wo Ir! -appreciate help from'l estate of the late L. P.:.Linton. No Which'is the reflection_„of His love erently stop to say "Thank You", Brett, Mrs. Jahn J. Brett Jr,; 5i ss ar!y9n4 rino would care' to' Help, reserve Property sold. Terms cash. for us. O God, for all Thou do'st give us, Mary Teefy: Recording Secretary, There, 's two. guilts to be done. of Claremont,-north, property of *a TlOerforieTh r lo�eathow'nt4for h�n erd day to make comfortable, Srcretars-.`foonsy; -responding T1te'Colnrnittee of Stewards meet Sale at 1.00 P. m. ALV;,N S. FAR Thy ' y y 3 J Kaiser. Trea.- on i1 odns,day nigit of this week. -MgX auctioneer, Gormley 53E_1. :the Holy Farnil• of. old, and in our Christian homes and families who , urer, \ire. '�ohn Power Councillors: k in the church. may 2T families where they lire in the sp:rii 0ractice the Christian away of living sirs. J. Howorth, Mrs..Oppers, Mrs.. The Young People's Union -mill of Thy Son"Jesus Christ. Home is together need to be,multiplied a- A. NeanHevelingen and .hiss Helen meet on Wednesday night' in the NOTICE TOr CREDITORS the place where we.should show our round the world as the Kingdom 3f. O'Connor. church. Grant Pascoe in charge of HERS AND OT _ .... : love fat each otherhy quietness, soft God comes to earth, We need to see The.President-requested a good- . the program. . -voices; thoughtfulness for others' our responsibility for boys and attendance, a; the Annual Regional Several of our ladies took in the ALL CREDITORS: and other needs, willingness for our daily girls who have no fathers to earn a 3ieetfng to be held at SL Bernad_ Bazaar and Tea in KiRSale Church, bang claims against the-Estate aE -- 'tasks, care of our personal'appear- living, no mothers to care for and ette's. Ajax. on Sunday; Map ISth, on Saturday last. James Jilks, late of the Township of Pickering, amy of Ont- � +niece, tm steered with all the family 'teach them. We need to be,aware commencing with a Holy Hour, -at, - A'fr. and Dfn. N�', Pegg and gee- _ g. in the Co = and prayer- for one another. NS's of places where sickness or disease 2I5 p..rn, at wtieh the guest speak- aid accompanied Mr. and 'firs. Geer, aria, Reared, who died on or about -thank Thee, God, for mothers and or war, keep people from living at er wili be Rev. M. J. Troy,.of the Pegg, of Markham, to Lindsay on the 10th day of Februar7 1960, are. - fathers,'brothers and sisters, and their best. We as families must be' Holy Gho.t Fathers. Sunday, to their farm there (Geo. herby requite to d�� parr all who strengthen us and make us constantly asking God to show us The Annual Convention wilt be Pegg farm), are of same to the undersigned not happy in the family. In our .homes our part in making an abundant life held at the Royal York Hotel, on Friends of Mr. Campbell and than May 31, 1961, after which -'are those whont. we dove the best,, possible for all His children. May 30. uncheon Tickets are still Harold Davis. -are sorry they had- time the said estate will be distdb- abut often treat the worst. It is at -O God, our HeaOenly Father, help available for anyone interested. their near-new cars in collision on ta�+ having regard only to those borne that we sometimes "take off FTfday night, just west of our vill- Clai of which the undersigned has our•manners and put them away for age. Mr. Campbell was injured, but ao3ce at that time, • _company; at home virbere our quick ' not seriously,. _ temper. or selfish use of mother's Rev. T. Fleetham journeyed to toys or cjothes tau cause friction BRIMS day of April, 1 y Caledon otr-5vn`day afternoon to • flies 27dt •and unhappiness. It is often the lit-* LET US CAPTURE FOR YOU visit a 'nephew, who is ill. Zdward Stork and Hugh Jams * -tle things that,test as there. O God, 'THE BEAUTY OF YOUR WEDDING DAY _ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pe of - w , Visited his parents, Mr. and 0. Ltwoon, Box.310, Pickering, Out. 4o or say, each day,in the light of _ HOME — CHURCH — RECEPTION Jesus' life'and teachings. Help us ' to confess our,failytres and mistakes PHONE OR #Am and 6o be patient and.forgiving with ` each other. Home is the place where �Ff1A POtr1Ar0�/ . ` DO � - .we bring our impressions of school, _i.. 3 PICKERR40 OLD ROSEBANK DR, N. TE- 9.1417 - _,play, .church groups, father's work —Photographer t - —and mother's +cares to be talked over - -LAW 6Y- NUMBER 2504 ' No dogx shall•'run of large in Pickering Township. Running at Iorde-"A d'og shall be deemed to be running at large when not on a leash and found on a highway or Me? /.hate-paintin9'1 That s why / use other public or private plea, other than that of the Owner." s SHERWIN � D og houses a r now due, and all dogs, rogdrdless of vox or age, must b• liwnsed � r b the owner or harborer. - ii Contravention of tho above may cost up to $50.00 and costs. Sure you east buy cheap house paint, but —BY-LAW ENFORCEMENT DEPARTMENT who wants to paint every year? Indeed, TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING / who can afford to?So-called inexpensive "house paints actually cost you more in _. the long run because you have to paint Y LICENSES _`. every year. And don't forget your hours- J `� and hours of extra labour! That's Why Renewal of All 1960 Nausea-SERt/ICE STATION 'GARAGE, PEDUR, eh. is nevi► it pays to we Sherwin-Wl'lliams quality overdw: house paint.For Sherwin-Williams'is noted - for ease of application and long-wearing Get. your onuse immediately fo'avoid prosecution. qualities—lasts 5 years or more.Saves you time and money! sY•LAW ENFORCEMENT,�EgARTA4ENr °'\TOWNSHIP,OF PICKl7tING S-W Town and Country House Paint - `'� Heantiees end protwo wood siding, . metal surfaeas for �+trim and years and well a cameo in a D UNBARTON RADIO tEY�SiOH wide selection of odotas as well as gleaming whits. S-W.A400 Latex House Paint `:' _ T.V. CALLS TO THE NOME Newl Offers never-before -Imutp,ease of application and . PICKERING STORE OPEN EVENINGS i SATURDAYS ,dwabiility Dries light ising fast DUNBARTON REPAIR SHOP Permanent colours stay / t , y; -C.to 4ours-9 a.m. — 6 p.m. — Wed. 9 a.m. '12 neon 3 with tvata �• .PHONE — TE. 9-1191 — WH. 2-6430 . See your local SHERWIN-WILLIAMS dwifer ' _ _ ' •• Safe of TUBE'S BATTERIES TOWERS- 'iTC: TV. Ant*nno Installations— Small,appliance..repo in Po emirs ow 'Graham's Hardware Pickering v car radios — house radio a transistor . 4 , 2 teal Baptist Seminary with a Badhel- The President, Mrs. Welch, wished meeting. Friday at 8 p m, at the r.' « -• �� :, or of Theology degree on Tuesday the executive luck and gave a brief arch hall May 10th. report on the past years activities - On Friday, May h� at'0 pin and accomplishahenta. Mrs. Doreen ���/ - . ��T '' SO: at the community a rs paycm 2Aeally gave an account of the school ____AtIO 8 ---- meeting will be held at which time the library and Mrs Anne Henson gave AUDLEY. May 16, 1960 t This item has nothing to do with the Civil'War in the elections of omens will tat :else¢ a Argport on. tie rtugrY t4i ,;Tbe •C.6.)rs3': hol�iir�s`pot-lack -+ U.S. It deals with a north and south feeling in the township of and 4lneir wall also be'o:diseussio*of g :upper and program this Friday the results of the planning board some nin 'dollam"'i ;vening at 8.15 in the ,gbVch• Each .Tkkering that appears to be coming to the--fore again, in school recent) --Th ,Cb�' �one,.three is asked to bring a hot and s meeting held at the y7` 1�ecent weeks. The . regular Sunday eervises of and four,our, winners at the Ajax music wId dish. Festival and The Junior Choir, win- The Sunda School annive A few years ago, it was common to appeal' about the Dunfair Baptist Church will be con- y ready ner from. the East Toronto Festival service will be held on May 29 at taorth and the south, but when the.ward system came into ducted by Pastor David Holmes, Sun-day morning at 11.00 a.m. and Sun- rendered some beautiful selections.'A :.g0. Mr. Wm. Graham, Pickering, :4ffect, it died away again. day evening at 7.00 p.m. film was shown on Water Safety, and will be the guest speaker. The child- Personally we think it is too bad, that this feeling pre- y, refreshments were served b the co- .' An Tuesday, May 9th, the�.Ladies y ,en will provide special music. assoc, met at the community hall. cial committee. A 'number of ladies attended a :;• nails. Mention of locating a new municipal building, near the Mrs. Doris Jones opened with the Mr. and Mrs. Clay Betts, Donshire Wearever demonstrailon.at the home : heavy populated areas started this talk again, as we hear it. Lord's Prayer and then the minutes Court have had Mrs. Bett's sister of Mrs. Ronald Cox on Thursday were read Mrs.T. Finlay, from Prince-Edward-Island visit' - In ffwt-this-week, w�he'd-that a group from the north by y,followed with them for the few weeks visiting e g ' report by Mrs. T. Past Mr..and Mrs. Y. Keenan and faro- �.. ..we lining up with their friends in the south, to clean out the Worw Jean ones and Mrs. they spent the week end in London ily, of Toronto, visited at the home ' - showing her our beautiful Ontario 'OPhale COtlnCll,thl3 Yea><'. Doris Jones entertained, this was fol- Mr. and I~ira. George Phnckrin oa - Dankly we don't take this kind of talk to heart.You hear lowed by a very enjoyable social time. s�"e�' Sunda' hy bed A. Pickard wiable to ezpime. The Ladies Club held their meeting Mrs. Ed. Broadfoot,,,of Maney, B.C. I '3t every.#me a group.is �'yy•or.upset over. ssQmething Mr& chance`to alt the to express Tb�y, May 12, with-twenty la- so, wiaftft. with her.aon-in-law and " . feel council should have or should not -have done. Generally .wpo assisted her during 'tbe recent dies present, The School for The Re- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Cox ad �,�-,• -A dim%&-natural death ore election time. Campaign. tangy Children in Ajax and our 10- Tamil �nQ} Censor Fund A Total of � school li were.discussed.and y r _ "�:� �?, Y =22af.21 '• ' sale and thaeaka are diary , Mr. anal•Dais: Charti Clemente and We don't like>�o see 8 tOw S f,,, t leA9t not beeis� �.w "voted to be"oa tl►eii` program lair 1�ra Gordon Smith visn'£ed-with Mir attended.to all sr donations'this A gpmeond is angry over sn elation that hh�S t8keti PhLct. Most of ln�10�.contributions. Tom. fashion shave Margaret Pnekrin, Oshawa, on 3+0a- The. main. ,object of the Motwas voted bald id,;the Spring- -the the deyelgpment in years to come will take place in the south, ork was started on. sneer Dress-meeting Yield Wednesday' May -Sr'*Slth '�'Mrs. Fred•Forbes and bt- '' •:" 11uff138 is not to say the people is-the north end Sara forgotten. was an appeal for help with the Guide lugs under 'the supervision of Mm roily. of Dixie, spent Sunday wiMt We don't think they ar@, and we hope they get over this feel- work The work was aeeomplishe regular Guide meetings Doris Dick and a great amount of my and Mrs. John McCallum• will tease for.the summer months and d at the meet- Six of the ladies attended s bazaar ' if no aid in the i'prm of assistant �' Refreshments were served by the mad afternoon tw ,,t Kinsale so, _ There are enough problems right now without having a leaders is forthcoming,•Mra• Crosier hostesses and a social time spent over S,�,y, kind of political civil war.within our own boundaries. Guide Captain, feet that: It-will be the tea cups. The. next meeting of. impossible to continue the Girt Guide the Club will be Thursday, May 26, • • movement in Fairport Peach. 8.80 �.m. at the aehaal and this will Pickering Dumbarton Shores last•week. Twent Patrol,Ls&4w%:.and Guide Captain; be bnanrheas and work for the bazaar y' aril any ladies in the district inter• News �'�g�r Jr. Red Cross six guests attended and after open- Mrs, Crosier attended' Patrol Lead- sated are invited to come out ing the lovely gifts a delicious lunch- ere -Conf�!ce in Pi W� Cbrigratulations to Mr. and Mrs. ., • eon was sewed by Mee. Hawthorne. on Saturday, May 24tih: _Four_Scouts from i#t. Pickcrin Ronald Pratt Rouge Hill Dr.-on the 'Trop z d Splay Kits Miss Mitchell, daughter of Mr. and - arrival of a son Saturday May 14 at p attended Pron t Arrowhead head Mss. A. Mitchell of Dumbarton will r Course last week-end at Greenwood. J Students at the Pickering 'pillage wed Mr. B. Fiorini on June 4th at the Wellesley Hospital, Timothy Donald Lay, 'Peter Donnell Ian In Street school are the first to L� John, a brother for Kelly. y, .:-4 "" «. Complete health kits 'for World Re- Dunbarton United Church , Liverpool-Barbara Smith of Glen- The Fire .12,epartment was out in Johnson and Gary Wilcox. They . . - Year. Congratulations to 'Gordon Kirk of dale -Drive recently celebrated her full force on Sunday when a swamp left .lie vittage at '6.30 Friday even- -Jugee the First Fairport Scout Troup oa ing and returned on Sunda 'even- The program .sponsored by the P 12th birthday, not her- as re- fire was burning furiously down by Y the winning of a Merit Award as a Rivers End. The firemen had diffi- . mg The course was,well represea- ekering Junior Red ?Cross has ported here last creek. Sorry Barbara. .been in progress for sonic weeks. A scree when he was a Cub attending bars. Horner of Barrie is convales- cult time reaching it and had to go led by Scouts Tease all Troops in the may di,.Rplay of the a sixer's council recently.- in for' a few months with her in by boat to finally eztin h the area. I be seen this week in the window of iaughter,. Mrs.'Thos. Dumond. blaze. urn. man - l to Jennifer Ricketts who was 1$ years Mrs. J: Pollard, and Miss Eve Many happy returns 6i the day to lately y nigh, the Cub diaper oth Warnnah'a Catering stare on O1e old on Ma 13th. 'Monday ni ht, thre - • iEsain street, Pickering. y Tracy, Richmond- Hill visited their Tony Farr, Rouge Hill Dr. who tale- g e leaders pro- • ' A polio clinic will be held for all y' eeded te::the C. E. Centre of the I Mrs Roy Rogers, Jr Red Cross p° sister,'Mn.M Ttjorner last Friday. braled his ninth birthday, Friday, residents on Tuesday, May 31st from Steve Schwets''has-;joined the navy. May 13th with a party of-boy friends, United Chlhrch' to make_a,blood do- •`+airman-has supervised the pro- six to eight P.M. at Dunbarton Uni- JIr._ Robert Day and Thomas went also, happy birthday to Laurie and no,;ion, to the Red Cross Bank. The Zram which was carried out 'under I ted Church Hall. Dufiiros tree klast Sunday trout Nancy Deans, Ridgewood Rd who tt District ScoutmasteS, Cliff Haw- to R. T. Doble and a com The Ladies Assoc. will meet at the. fishing and caught four nice size trout. were four and six years old last week •ker made_ his donation in the after- Pam comprising Pam Crebbin,;Community Hall, Tuesday, May 24 -hire and Mrs. Ellis Pelham anti and had a double party Sat: May 14,� noon. y dune McDonald, Susan Nickling and f at 8.15 P.M. Anyone wishing to joie. family, Mr. and bits. A. Berton and also to 11Ios. Millie MacLaren, Ridge- Ist Pickering' Ladies' Auxiliary icier Hritzack. I or desirous of information please family- went to Maple last Sunday wood Rd. who had. a birthday Thur., have been working ou plans fQr.-the The students have already corn-I contact Mrs. Je9n Jones Te 9-1434. where their children went horseback May 19. coning dance to be held on May 71ileted 20• kits. on which they have 1 Good news for the baseball players. riding and from there to Lindsay 28, at Penstone's Barn. Arrango- worked with a ';great deal of .en- Mr• Jack Blanchard of Victory Drive where they-attended.the .motorcycle i marts have been made'for the.priz- husisa. i - the new coach.- He is calling fah races. _ _ ref hments and music. We are g ce FRENCHMAN JS BAY es• rer a practice on Saturday, May 21st at Mr.. Bob Smart from Jackson's looking for a good turnout of young 10.00 a m•-on the diamond. All boys point Lake Simece spent last week Frenchman's'Bay-A pretty wedding people as well as adults. - Corr. dew Member For are invited to try out, Pee Wees 13 end with bI'r. and Mrs. Robert Dey was held Saturday, May 14 at Christ On Sunday, at a.3o A m. on the and under and Bantams 15 and and family. Anglican church,'Scarborough when "Church of the Air' (CBC) the pro- • under, We wish to welcome to our street Patricia Jane, daughter of Mr. and gram will be taken by Rev. A. H. 'wp Recreation re rt that our Heather air. and Mrs. Ross Thom Mrs. Arthur Perkins Became the bride y • _ Da n3rd, of Staffs, Ong. Mr. Da�- rry po y g peon who of Roy. Frank Usher. Following the nard, a United Church minister, has A new appointment will be rode alacLean of Park Blvd..is confined to have taken up residence in the former race tion at the West Hill hotel', the the Pickering Township Recrea� her home this week with the mumps. Barry home. P been active in. farm arganizatios, happy couple left on a trip to Nassau. and owns a darm in tlhe•community committee to replace Mr. A. Get well soon, Heather. _ Mr. 'and Mrs. Jack Coghill, Ronald h There was a good attendance at the he selves. He reports ° 'Anderson'of Pickering Beach who It was s very big day in the lives •and Kenneth have moved to Winnipeg. T he and his ;bas `been disgnali$ed from the tom- of the boas of the First Fairport Mr. Brock Siegner, and Mr. Thos. Fairport United Church W.A. meeting sons have completed their spring last Thursday, Mrs. Patterson was tritee for missing the last three Beach Cub Pack on Sunday,May 15th. Dumond went fishing last Sunday at seeding. The boys enjoyed a grand hike under Rice lake and caught two large honoured on the occasion of her birth- 1 Deputy-reeve ' Ross Hawthorne sunny blue skies in the vicinity of pickerel. day and a lovely cake was served. • • • Maid that Mr. Anderson had missed Valley Farm Road. Twenty-nine Mrs. Peggy Baker attended the Sunday visitors of Mrs• C. Manse- Pickering Township Cuba accompanied b Cub Master professional women's club dinner last gran were her son Clarence, her • three regular and one emergent � yo P granddaughter Linda ale Mr. and meetings Jim Baker assisted by Mrs. Baker Monday night at Ajax legion hall. blrs. H. Lord of Toronto a�d Mr. and Weed Control Act 1 Councillor Ha Boayea is try- and Scout Master Jim Williams spent Mr. Brock Siegnees .father' Mr, �Y Mrs. Len Cox of Whitby. Ing to get a re laceinent from the the day tramping through the country -Walter Siegner is in the Stratford I. Every occupant.of•sand, or it D Mrs Fred Scott entertabed a•few side and thoroughly enjoying them- hospital. I @m {and p the averse .iarea to sit on The committee. _ I_: �frietids and neighbors on Monday to selves.,P`ive of the Cubs passed their leb shay all - weeds • Fire Lighting Test and all arrived - Avis Mrs. G. McCord of Torcurto was that as often in every year. as a ll&A Wile 7%VV51 Olson agreeing they, all had a wonderful among the guests. All y _ � a ng gu her luau .�� [ time. Monday, May 16, was the regis- friends joined in, in wishing Mrs. ekes Apology tration day for 'the local children Avis a happy birthday. 2• 'Wherd the ,land= s]hts a .river, Please note the next child, health clinic will be held Tuesday,,May 24th ready to start school this year• Fifty Mr.-and and Mrs. Fred Bexckstead'took sssfam lot take' ;or otti body of y Balder--a �F- gten, water, the occupant oc dwner as dw 1. Councillor Clifford Laycox made' at the Community Halt f m.2 to 3" srx__regtstered for .Kinder to-R'ashin D.C. last week public apology this.week for a. re pm � three for grade-one at the W t for the dedication of the new labour � may be. � dbottoy all noz- mark he made at week's meetin Roue school. This was g there.:• lolls .weeds air required under Snb- list Patrol Leader• Dou las. Jeffers, g quite a' dif- building �rdin the writing off of some of g ferent figure compared to six pears pleased' to hear that Mr. : 3ebtion (1) that are �rowithg bet- sr�8- g g Robert Mattin 1', Rick Pearsall and We are g y y ago when the school was red�in Bob Balsdon is home from the "hoe- clean ffie lineal of.his Turd and the iocounts. = Alfie Quinnell from the 'Zirst Fair- ° • Councillor Layeox; chairman o port Beach Scout. Troup spent the 1954 and there were no more than pital'a�id hope that he soon will' lie loi► watermark of the liver,itreaiu, tnance' moved last week that the week end camping in the Greenwood twelve five year' olds in the whole feeling better. lake or other body of water. '4wounts be written off, and after Conservation'Area, to complete their district and only the residents who Happy birthday wishes to Diane) 11 No person shall deposit or per- ip+ards made a remark about ,thee Bronze Arrowhead Course. Patrol have been here from the s was could Wiseman who as -10 years old on�• mit to be deposited 'any noxious taecounts being found in the bottorr Leaders from other Scout Trou g jn notice the changes in sued a short May 15 and also to'Jack Buck and seeds'in any place if to do so ';of a desk-drawer. The remark im Pickering Township shared their good time. Stan Salt who both celebrated birth- is likely to cause the weed seeds to 'plied that the old administration had time. blrs,.A. Pinto, Rouge Hill Dr. had a days on May 18. grow or, spread. :ibeen 'careless.. A well attended meeting of Dun- surprise stork shower at her home' Mr. Win. Barker will be attending Every person. who contravenes "I apologize to the old administra- barton .Shores and Fairport Beach Wednesda34 May 11, for Mrs. Shirley the reunion,of the Boer War veter- any of the provisions of'dds Act or !lion for this remark. It was uncall• residents was held oil Friday, May Semis, Rouge Hill Dr. who received ens at the Royal York hotel this week of the Regulations or refuses to some very lovely baby gifts. Mrs. end. obey any lawful order of any inspec- ad for,".said Mr, Laycox. 13th at the .school. The township gun Bell and bars, Val McIntyre The. Ratepayers Association are tor, o%who interferes or _obstructs planning board with chairman George helped the hostess with the.refresh- anxious to'form a house league for any inspector hi the performance of f Todd Reeve Sherman Scott and the marts and entertainment for the all the youngsters interested hi-play- his do ' shall be liable to a ' �AIRPOi BEACH consultant from Pickering Township '' pm- consultant ball. The boys and girls over 8. alty up to $Woo. A word of warning"to those who outlined zoning as the planning board years old are asked to be at theQhall We are glad to see .Mrs. Pheonix, ::Wt lighting firecrackers. Please make thought. 'A lively discussion followed park at 2 m. on Sunda The BYLAW ENFORCEMENT • - Rouge Hill Dr. out again after bean Pa p. Sunday.'They also sr' a/ure that there are no very young about the zoning of land south of the g confined' to her borne for several need men .,o coach the teams and DEPARTMENT -phildren near. The wee ones just don proposed new development. It was ho to get,the full support of all ( ' ;?understand the danger and terrible agreed by the people present that weeks with a severe case of pneumon- Pe PPo rd,' parents. Don't ieonsequences that can result from they would have a meeting of their ljorget the ratepayers TOWNSHIP OF PICKERINO cldng up a lighted firecracker be- own prior to going before the plan- The West Rouge Home and School ore it has exploded. So please ning board, with recommendations or had their final meeting for this year — Careful and use common sense an modifications of the boards present Wednesday, May 11, with. a good - H O T I C E Judgement at all •times. plans.The meeting for Fairport Beach 'attendance of parents present. Mrs. t: Mr. and Mrs. James Baker wish t residents will take lace at the next E. Hull; President of the Pickering P poliomyelitis vaccination clinics for adults will be held at the I Home and School Council gave a very •; "•txpress their sincere thanks to the ratepayers meeting Friday, May 20th interesting talk and installed -- l 3ollowing: Mr. ,and Mrs. R.,Kwint, at 8.00 p.m. in the Community Hall. a tareteinstalled the ex- for the coming year with following centres: }'aide. Jack Peterson, Mr. S. A. -Erika- Mr and Mrs. E. Harrison of Dun- president Mrs. Marion Baker, 1st ' ":. :Non, Mr. J Farquhar, Mr. J. Williams barton Shores had quite a family Vice Pres. Mrs. Grace Smith,: 2nd BROUGHAM , h •tnd Mr. B. Diotte for their help and reunion on Sunday, May 15th; when Vice Pres. and program � .,:Township Hall-Monday, May 30th-6:3.0 to 8:30 m. Aransportatjon given to the first Fair- 33 members of Mrs. Harrison's fa- P gram convenor, P Y Y P: rt Beach Cub Pack on their hike mil fa- Mrs. Mabel Welch, Rec. Sec. Mrs y gathered at her home. Among Vera Jones Corr. Sec. Mrs. Ka PUNBARTON !: Sunday, May 15th. were her mother Mrs. y United Church Hall-Tuesday, May 31st-6:00 to 8:00 P.M. Your Lenora Butler has been con- Lewthwaite 'of Toronto and her aunt Jolliffe, Treasurer, Mrs. Norma Sing- w 3 er, Social Convenor, Mrs. Helen Barn- These clinics are open to the.public,and are free of charge. Any jbW 'to her home at Dumbarton from England also several cousins ard, and her committee of Mrs• person who received the first two injections lost Summer should • Shores for the past week with a touch from Ottawa. The rest of the_gather- Evelyn Yates and Mrs. Doris Drake, complete the course of injections 'now. yneumenia. Get well soon Lenora. ing were from To)ronto and a very Membership, bars. Phyllis Watson, 4 ][ass Janet Mitchell was honoured great time was enjoyed by all: ON T A R 10­ COUNTY H E A L T H U N I T a mZsceftneom bridal shower at Pastor David Holmes of Dunfair Publicity Mra. .Betty McClelland and ' r home of MrO. R. Hawthorne of Baptist Church graduated from Cen- Librarian Mrs. Neva Rowan• , V y \ • .•. . - r ..... . ._.b ..... .. , rte_ - - CLASSIFIED �. INSURANCE :XILMC TAWK& -- ;;1 MOt1TE EVERY KNOWN TYPE of sn COMING EVENTS ARTICLES O�SALE -i n( ..t •v r l i CASH AND CARRY PRICU J j i €fir i RIL �. OR �"i ± r: si_ W. ).'•lSU1T STBtWBRRRY SUPPER RINd :S:iii ON PLYWOOD 'C. = #tA } MASONIC HALL, PICKE 4 .� 1Y. : . ;i ! REAL ESTATT r. - _�_ _ _ o' WEDNESDAY, JUNG 29, 1960 4x8xt1i 5315 AS`CLOSE TO Yb AS YOUR ,e�u�s ---•--------------- Serving From 5.00 P. M., On 4x8x36 r-. ,• r-. { TE"'s'- Adults 01.00 - Children 75e. 4a8x% !1791; 32 WINGSTON RD. W., PICKERING, ONTARIO !e Under Auspices Ontario Chapter 4x8x'Y� MILLER g1i/0 MI Order Of'The Eastern Star S-16th'a Sheattdai Plywood S3.f1, TELEPI40N&c Lot KERING: OFFICE WN. 2-6212--RES. WFI. 2-3115 24 HOUR SERVICE lane 24 xth's Underlay . . . „ Afternoon 40 Pop. Undalay PlckUnitedChu ch CUT RATE FORREST LUMBER CO. LTA t - COOPER BLOCK LTD " •" '- -' � COLEMAN The AftPSnoon Ladies' Group of -. • :L r.• . • e United Church met in he C T�9�1 C No. •• th i Chu h e t E. , Furnaces, Space Heaters, Water- Centre, on 1 huisday, with a good �O°e' � :' 92S'tAi�ON1A ROAD - M016 - Healers, Ranges, Wall i Floor attendance. Pres. Mrs. H. Mitchell FOR SALE - bean sprayer: metal . •+-, : 'rtyfeq••s was in the chair. Mrs. C. Butt .led tut¢er.'S0 jalIoaa. Excellent � 'd B - •� l Furnace .CNon Qut 4 $7.50 the Devotional Period.. During t,.e ' ��ori ' t business session, plans were made S 4ation. �' A. melon' White's Trailer 4' t/Eooeewries ideroad-, Duabarton. WRW18l1ia J 1 A for the coming weeks and the Fall. ! l -,� �., : i 'R 1l Bazaar. Mrs. F. Prouse gave a re- may 20 ; � .4 :-� _._ ... - �•► W#HWsall 2-!3441 port of the W. A. Presbytery meet• ing at Port-Perry. The program was C u '"Christian Citizenship" and was.pre- $ T Wnbeft I TUDOR B . A�AY •` STATION RD., MCIRRING, ONT.-Mmoft WR. 2.1.940, DL 3-2!102 M_-- M aerated r n a. A. r Calvert, Mra.• A�,� _ C. E. Brown and Mrs. R. T. Doble:' �• ��' ..• ' -TERRY ' s The 'hostesses were: Mrs. C. E:- !��o'�YaeDONAL'D - ` I ` Morley, Mrs. C. .: A_'Sterritt and • of two aeiii�i -i► y,.,� - w Mrs. G. H. Bray A social time was north NO' wv PIS <•} 3 n s"� +� RICAE enjoyed at the close of the meeting. l ORN L. LAY t Q +'ELECT � ' = ;cane v a� •i . t�-3 ' ._ . Ptu�+Blr Frick ep" 1Cltage . FOR 1 N f V R A M C t APPLES AND POTATO= , B .E Thomas and Michael Allen 4f Spies. . 03100 _, PRUDENnAL COMPANY LTED. OF ENGLAND s �t _ �'OF S•nl� Op �l �'It Riverside Drive celebrated their 9tb „lI6KBBI�OR birthday on May 4th. The a aCat� TE. 9-1.521 barty with many --of-their friends. P- wisK --- one rprle west of xk 1-; • _ - AUf01MOBILE - 1111E Pumps A Spee101f�/ Many Happy Returns, boys. oti No. Z Hight+ay, Open eveniop 107 KL4GSTOH ROAD EAST a glad . _ �__. ..___._.-___.__._.-...-.. We are to report bars Len of .. dad••week.enda !Ilan. ,I -safe as t J. H. YERNOY Purningham receovered from a stu- Phone: Wlittehall 2-1247 , 4lBes: Bts6on Plana, Ajax Shopping Centre. Phones WH 2-3301 'Excavating, Trenching, Grading, cessful eye operation, and is expect- Septic Tanks ed home this Thursday. CAMPING AND TRAILER Phone For Immediate Coverage Day Or Night Phone: WH2 2-3757 Friends in Pickering will be inter- ACCE48ORIES p r .,; ,•c • • • a r 15 cited to know that a very large y o Class is being presented for Con- Gasoline Stoves ` 012.95 V Lanterns _ 012.95 - - _ LANDSCAPING firmation at Holy Trinity Church, Tee C MORTGAGES. „APPRAISALS MAINTAINANCE Mr next can ay. - ` Mrs. Fred Stork has been• confiri- Water JnBs - CLEANING UP to h r, brims with pleurisy, and of NEWELL E Emp 34 t o improving, _ CLEAN e e 'PHON T le 9-00 •s now i prov s Gras and Oil Portable Toilets;, Heaters; R;mges: Hot Plates: Out- -- - • -_ -,. . may 27 Pupils who.. have been attending � the Church St. North; Public School board Motors, L. P. Bottles, I !Real Estate Broker - Pickering Village NOTICE TO CREDITORS will report at the new. addition to Trailer Equipment. Of All Kinds. AND OTHERS the Lincoln St. School on May 24, "MILLER" -WH. 2-5770-1 or Toronto EM. 2-3625 - where classes will be held in the Ajax WH23491 r 216 Brock St. 3., Whitb �- Phone MO. 8-3625 ALL CLAIMS against the Estate future. y of IDA VELMA JUNKIN, late of Mr. Bernard: McBrady, of Chic- HOUSE AND ACRE LAND . ! ' T{a�.-Highways" 'A !Mile East o!Dunbarton,-No. 2 Highway the Village of Dumbarton, in the ago• a former resident.north of this House and acre. Station Road. Pick- / - County village paid thq-.ti- a eatt-- lied-'- ering. All cash offer required. deceased, who died on the 13th day nesday .Mr. McBrady says he can't Jilks Estate.,Contact - Wm. G. Law- of November 1956, are required to find anybody he knew here at one son. Pickering. Wl•;2-2741 or WHft- DON BLIZZARD -ELECTRIC be filed' in writing; with the under- time:= not so strange Bernard. d - - - s'gned, before the First"day of June- Lady members of the PTSA No. may 20 1950, after which date the estate 1. 'attended a Trustees Zone Meet- FOR SALE - F desire eleot:ie - will.be distributed wi hout regard to Ina at Forest Hill Collegiate rec- any claim not then filed. rec- ently. _ �F age, bargaain. tihermosit comrolL +C >t[MERCIAL RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL WIRING ad, oven.:Bought last year. As new -- _ � .. _.• � biz: and Mrs. C. S. Bryant spent 005.00. Apply - Eddie's Shoe Re- DATED AT TORONTO, the 2nd the week-end at Harriston with Mr, Pairs.- FREE ESTIMATE day of May, IN and Mrs. Bob Donnelly. The Guild of St. George's Church -- ORVILLE JUNKFN, Adrniaistra- held their tegvtar meeting at the FOR SALE 13;5 foot moulded • e tor, by t.is Solicitors, Sheath and �e of Mrs. Oxenham• After the plywood boat. All deck hardware .Phone P�ekernng` WH 2-2533 and windshield. Motor and trailer r Ranson, 40 Scott S:reet, Toronto, business meeting, Mrs. Oxenham a Ontario, Y !rave a taltc' on "Ceramics", and a phony WH2-2445.' !may 27 lovely display of her work. which may 27 was enjoyed -by all members. After Rouge Hill United- Church- W: • the meeting, a dainty lunch was ser- ALUMINUM STORM A. will hold their Spring Bazaar on ved by Mrs. 'Courtice . and Mrs. fittings for Morley Putt Howe. FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGE10- Saturdayi, May 28•• in the church_ Crowther. Reasonable terms. WH2-GW3. ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES The Bazaar will open at 11.00 a. m., _ AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS featuring - Home-baking, Fancy- - TENDERS INVITED FOR SALE'- 130 bush,. Commercial AND IMPROVEMENTS. No. 1, Brant.seed barley. ,$1.75 } goods, White Elephant Table: Child- Per __-WE ALSO PURCHASE OR tOA#! Cookies. Delicious Association for Retarded Children TV. W. - A� gham, On *VW N& ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. Mr. and Mrs: Calvin, Old Rose- invite General Contract Tenders for - IF YOU REQUIRE ANY MORT- . FOR SALE - bi H. seed drill, on ;SEQy j bank Read, are leaving Elie district, the eonstraetion of a sehoo( build- KEEN DELIGHT / to live in.Oshawa. We are sorry to ing in Ajax• , slightly used. Blinker Farm. Phone: GAGE FINANCING S FOR FAST general WH2-45• i COURTEOUS SERVICE: CALL _ see them leave. Four classrooms, purpose Little John Craven, of Bella Vista room and ancillaries. + 825 00 de FOR SALE - 12-foot plywood boa! Drive too< hie first communion on deposit. Bid Bond required. AUBREY E. IRELAND , Sunday,,May 15. Performance Bond required of succ- (runabout), with motor and traitet-- I The Friendship Group of the Un- esaful tenderer. Closing date = Fri;; Complete. Phone: TEmple 9-1793. ? <�' AND COMPANY ited church W.. A. will hold a Sur- day. June 3, 1960. r FOR SALE - cedar.posts. E. Tee prise Tea' on June 2. Plan to at- Plans available from fY -lot i- 1 QO ADELAIDE ST. W. tend. ••le, T..W. BEDDALL, Architect, R. R. 2, Pickering. TIEa p20 9_2719 Mrs. Glover, of Oshawa. is wel- 166 Carlton St Toronto y coined 'to the Rosebank Convalesc- Phone: WA 1.8143,. or DIXIE' TORONTO 2 ONTARIO HELP WANTED • � ent Howie. ROAD, North, Dumbarton, Ontario. CE Empire 8-5300 or Empire 6-5964 On Jime 22• there will be a Straw. Phone: TEmple 9-2003. Are ION berry. Tea held at the home of.Mrs:. ---- _ you interested in a full or spare Eveninlis Gerald. Cowan, Old Rosebank Rd. _:UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT time Sales Plan by which you can TEmple 9-175.0 - WA. 2-6902 Keep the date in mind. PICKERING FURNITURE, earn 010 to $20 a day? Take orders Don't forget-1he Fireworks Dis- Used FuMiture Bought -And -Sold from beautiful Display Book featar. play. on May 23, at the Rosebank Antiques, Etc. ing over 170 Household ProductIL 1 T-v- �I Rbad, were dinner guests of Mr. and Road School. This is a special night Write =Rawleigh'a Dept. E-343,RR Mrs. George Todd, last Saturday. for children.so brim the family and - 44405 Richelieu, Montreal. SPEC L S�TSI s WANTED _ Mrs. May Roberts, Lypda and have a good time. WHITIMALL 2-5880 Gail were visiting Mrs. Roberts' We'are glad to hear Thomas Guest WANTED TO RENT WANTED - experienced wraigeises. ___.___� ________--________� sister, in Montreal, last week. of West Point Cres: is feelin bet= Full or part time. Villa Rouge; p6. Mr. and Mrs. D. Allen and fain' ter after a few days of fiu_ g fear or five roomed house..Reason- ATbmtie2-0732. ; able. Two adults, Near No. 2 High-• . ily, vyere quests of Mr. and Mrs. We'welcome bir. 'and Mrs. Rivet way; Particulars Box 608 -News TO RENT:�js acres :ROUGE HILL ` M• 'boblttn jof;Altona Road, hail and family to West Point Cres: Offices pasture lane. Thursday. Hapny Birthday to Bobby Vand- _ Apply Mrs, Goo, Hutchings,• R,. -1Mrs. M. Saunders,•Altona Rd, had Mrs May'Roberts, Finch Ave, ertip• West Point Cres. who'was 13 WANTED TO. RENT R. 2' ����' (Con, 2.). 4pent last eek-end in Muskoka her nephew, Mr. Wm. Fitzhenry, of years old on May 28. With option to purchase: unfarnish visiting'Erie s. The next meetin • HAVE YOU ANY j . .Port' Credit visiting with her last ,.. • , g of the Friend- ed. Well-kept house. Six or seven 'Wednesday. ship Group will he held on Mav 26,. rooms. Oeeutmncy July 29. Refer= The Rouge Hill Home and School ••-.. !AST- ROUGE t- t., at the home �f Mrs. Martin, Rose- eiices available. Village preferred. ppEN GOLD? •79 held their monthly meeting on Wed-' bank Road, Sduth. -Please phone WH2-6'713. nesday.even:rag and were entertained Sorry to hear that' Ingrid and can 20 by the Classes who won to honours Margaret Van 'Houton, Pine Ridge - 1 YOU MAY -HAVE 1' P Drive, are confined to bed with the S$RVIC$ WE BUY SCRAP-OLD CARS 7 'in the recent Music Festival. JOE'S APPLTANr r, POSITION WANTED chickenpox. PICKERING g years, clerk-tynist, :IpHONE,TE. 9-2341 Happy Birthday to b1i's§ Eileen Young man, 25 A number o_ crtiildren from Ste. All Repairs On Cloves, R Brett, of Kingston Rd, who was 14 eftige.r- with-shorthand and .tape•recordinst Mary's Church were confirmed at atoi-s. Drverq. Washer, And AT, 4-'.46.41. 1 years old on If ay 20. experience, desires permanent posi- - Ladies from the Rouge Hill Wom- St. Francis `de Sales Church on Fri- All Small AnnCianeer• T lion. Excellent references supplied. an'9 Association were visiting the day, May 13. - ALL WORK GUARANTEED Sart immediately. P. O,.Box 182, -- Cherrywood W. A. this week, and Grades 7 and 8 of Rosebank Pub- - le 9-2732. 1 " TB Pickering, Ont. ]iad an-enjoyable meeting. lie School entertained Grades 7 and •- junp�yr ' Mr. and Mrs. B. Hollinger, Altona 8, of Rouge School and St. Mary's _ at a-dance on May 13th. I • - • �Y,,. y,a.a•- '1 .,•e••tiv�-•xrtu+i•.v+:+�•[�.•a..r...•,-r..y" y _ _` _ well officiated. On their return from „ ton, a mi siodiry home on furlough on Sunday tttortung. The Mission ited thin Foster Memorial, the IWAN�� S their honeymoon, they will reside t, from Africa, showed interesting pic- Band •.Choir sang seKleral faiz3iliar Stone Clttirch. in Beaverton --r� - .the�Ward Apartments. tares. mss'• Elmcroft Farm* at Beaverton. Members of the Dunbarton Kiw-' The Claremont Hockey Champ- The Girl Guides and Brownies a- Susie Antis. has.been ill•'with,,the. The Young People's Union are 4, t,Itais Club were dinner guests of,the jour :will be tendered a banquet long with their Leaders, attended mumps. holding their annual banquet Sat- _ 1 Xickering Rotary Club at their reg-. ',here on .May 28, in the Community •the morning service in the United- Glenn Cross has been ill•recently. urday night, May 21, with the Sun 1 ular meeting, on„Sf6iiday, May 9. I•Iall, 'at which time .•they will be Church. We are sorry to hear that Mr. day School Executive as guests at is the policy of the ,Kiwanis and presented with jackets and. crests.. :birs. Curtis has returned home af- Robert B.aledon is confined to. the biro and 'Mrs. jack Mansell wil the Rotary Club.,of Pickering and A dance will follow the dinner. ter a trip to Scotland. Oshawa Hospital- far treatment. show pictures. _ i Uunbarton, to invite she rnembers. Claremont lawn bowling club-hope Mr. Harry Porter underwent stir- A bridal shower for Jeian: Drink: Pf each Club to an " annual group to get the°season under way next fiery last wee 'and is now reported• water was held on Wednesday, the `Alfa er Course ner. These dinner meetings have Monday with a tournament of mix- to be improving nicely. I I th 'of May, at the home of Mrs: •fir multiple purpose - they not only trebles - S.touffville, -Markham and On Thursday last, the.Bell Tele- Olivgr Gibb. lead to a more harmonious spirit, -Port Perry have been invited. phone Co. took over this exchange," Announcing Dunbarton United Said Blocked ;' tut also -afford the opportunity for Mrs. Arthur Prous•e was taken to and customers from the_Stouffville Church Auction Sale at the Kiwanis $' i Kach' club ,to discuss their future the Uxbridge Hospital on Sunday - and Bethesda.Company. NN'e rear Park, on Saturday, Mary 28. Any s s « « plans of'activity. r for.a check-up. that dial phones here are scheduled useable , household articles, garden or is n, jr The highlight of-the meeting was f The regular meeting of .the Lad for 1962. - - ---tools,- -or typical--;esuipment' -that-�-fie Every occupant a'�, owsiet _ r •.%t recorded talk by Kiwanian Mel. ies' Auxiliary of•the Legion was Murray ?.icbfullexr, who;has tort!- could, be'•used_at summer .cottages, shall destroy all noxious weed clOsborne, of the Ifast'York Kiwanis held on May •12, w�itli'•President pleted-his third year at O. V. C., is camping, etc., would be grcatlg'app- thereon as often in every year as j'club. His talk "Citizen Quotient', blri. E. Murray, presiding. The an= K•orking for"the summer in an anim- reciated. For •'pick-up" please• call necessary to prevent the ripening odr Vresenfed 'a.•rule of measurement• n 1 zone ally.: is o be clinic to Detroit. TEmple 9=2233 or.TE 9-2425:' g Whitby onrbiay•25.t al\ir;tand :'firs. bI. G, Lewis are ---------------------------__ _seeds. . held in • their, i whereiiy'"each person livin in a -' 1'ieommuiiity, 'could, by answering a The community. fireeworks pcog= visiting her• parents Mr. and bars. BALSAM A V T ..'l�j Z• Where the land 'sortie a rive •, few simple` questions, outlined in ram has been postponed until June, Clare Keevil for part of this week. .+7iilR • L,y" s•reasn or lake or other body ° the CQ Brochure, , ;determine to because of wet ground at the - 4th The W. A: me last 'Wednesday water, the u e t y occupant or owner as life; • s +' `sgvhat extent they are carrying out p�k, _in the church with- Mrs. George case may be, shall destroy all ` t • eW-part in conunwiity activities. -'The community softball league is IDUNB�RTON Wilson and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson in ious weeds as required under = 7, ht CQ' Brochure- will. be' placed, to-fie g way on ifla -Mr. James. k iti Ii' -andy Belict+ the prograzii. Following Section (1) clot are growing beta , _ °` s?. 9'public'-boildingi, available to ,ev- 7.30•pt trisere are eight teams in Road, was taken to Ajax Hospital the' wore p on "Frtedom in the wden ffie limit of his laed and dtts =j�rygne. After making an honest'ats- the league this year.. last Friday mbitilag, sufferidg' .a -Spirit",_the ;theme�gf the program I°w water mark of the river, str�. Itlsyaia'of ourselves. We may find Mr.:A. Saxnarillo has left-by 'plane heart attack w'as "Spring''. It was'`didded` Eb 11110i Or otfsee`6&dy of traber. fof`impfovement. for the Barbados in the Pritish West Mrs. Thos. Dumb celebrate the 60th Anniversary of 1 Indies for a ten-day trip, and her modreP, Mrs:•Hornkr, with the Woman's . Association' next 15. No person Akre!! deposit or pat. BRQUGNAM - trait seeds deport >� if to o„ - •i -� - -'- Master. Jimmy McGuire'celebra- Gloria and.Donnie,. drove to Bar- month and invite other W. A.s. The. weed is � do as fed a birthday last weak with twenty rte on the eck-end., Mt.;Zion W. A.-is invited to Clare. likely : of his young friends, at a party: Mr. and Mrs. Ross Thompson and wont on Wednesday..evening, May y + weed se.t[s '+ ! Following were winners of the ExOw °t - =ego l euchre last innerly the Mr, and Mrs. J. Rennie,and fate-' Lynda, moved into•their new home 25• _ i - - Mrs. Crawford, Mrs. Mal- ily spent Sunday ip Toronto with on Glendale Dr. last 'week-end. Miss Anna Wilson has,aceepted a >� persoct who ro�.ene �g relatives. The. Victor .Omelons had a son, . position for the summer in the,diet of a 7 holm Mrs A. Gray, Mrs. Good- :� -. J -Mr. and Mrs. B. Thistlewaife and born on Monday; May �. I960: Con- -kitchen: Oshawa General Hos `fair a tAsRs stions or re msea % _ to ,who' played for,a man)° bit. pi of tlt family of West Hill were Saturday gratulations. Mrs. Winton White' attended a obey any lawful order of any in"W, ScIllmurray, 31r. Mulligan. tor, who interferes or obetttsett 1�, visitors with Mr. and Mss. J. Me• The Circle Group.met at th2-Mrs. shower last Wednesday night at i' Mrs: D. A. Beer called on Mrs. Guire, and on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. 'A. Tyas home,-and plans were oom the home- of her daughter Mrs. R sz>, inspector is lira performance o W. Sheppard one evening lest gr his ditties. shall be bsble to a pas G. McConnell and tamilx were with pleted for the, Annual Bazaar to be Price, oronto; for- her aadson T •iiveek. the McGuires'. held .there on June,4. and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Price. up 1,&1410. Master Robbie Rogers spent the Mr. Bill Gliddon is in Sudbury The Village Group met at the Mr. and Mrs. B. Jamieson ret- 1*Veek 7end with Mrs. Geo. Perry this week, attending tht,Assessors' home of Mrs.-H. Carey on Tues urned on Saturday from a motor BYLAW ENFORCEE[B,hI7 • Mr. and Mrs. Storey, Mrs. Kew- CAnrention. - day, May 10. A .birthday cake in trip down tn. the State of Virginia. _ :eon and children, visited Mr. and The Goodfellowship Class met* honour of Mrs. Green's birthday. Several Junior 'Farmer Members 1: D111:PARTMENT 11rsr J. Salmon, Cattnington Stint_- _.:i�t r]ia S.-S. ,Rooms of the UnitYd Mr. MsLaehlam_.eondtteted the set went on a tour an Sunday after- --TOWNSElP OF PECB$Ri�ii( {,flay afternoon. Church on May 10. Miss Jean Lin- vice at Dunbarton United Church, noon around Lake Simcoe and vis • • visited friends in 'London over the -- --- ;yveek-end: T • _.. i I Miss Alayne Elliott,�of-Oshawa, ' r� ,spent the week-end with her aunt. ✓ I11rs. IJ.' A. Peer. - 's Remember the Sake Sale on--r)re r ' _.:-Church Lawn. sponsored by w Friendly Bibic Class on Saturday -afternoon, May 21, at 2.3U p.. rtr, Come and do your w•et-k-c::J sltt�p pin g f 'The W. ;M. S. is holding its next -' ;'2ueeting at the home of firs., H. -_ - -Malcolm; on Thursday May 19,zat :, _..... . -Zo p.,m, Guest speaker will be tex. A. E. .Cresswell who witl be speaking on ­Our Mission Work in -, :Canada". Rol! Call - Seed. .Drag- ram Convener, Mrs. J. Mitchell. J .There ua3.a large crowd at the 1 Sale on Saturday afternoon, - the Q *F restate of the late J. D. Remmtr, at _ ■ Pickering Prices were- good. _ :l, Mr. and Mrs. Wm..Knox visited their son Harry and family, at Sol- iina, on Saturday. The Eti'. 11. S. is holding a Bake YOU'LL GET THE BIGGEST DEALS! ~,Sale on the Church. Lawn on Salt- _ Ibere's river bees a better time to buy! And there's ; .urday, May 28, at 6.30 'p. ,m. • # never been a occur Chevy! RIGHT NOW you Mr. and Mrs. K. Bent and family. make the eackina switch to a new Chavy and'saw .10 Oshawa,; also Mr. and Mrs. J. r big money the bargain. The deals an wows _ Hamilton,- visited their -mother— -. >.. .dwins�wielat'Deal Days _4 :airs. W. Hamilton on Sunday: �• The Sale on Saturday of the es- _ .. TREMEND�Oq'TRADE.~ "_fate of the late firs W. Cxray, drew M boot i p very good attendance, and prices -j s All makes,ail models.and beauties every• i ;were, quite satisfactory. one of 'ern. Get your'mow—vina trade I The regular meeting of the 1L om- ► !rr's Institute wa held in the Town- a I. : NOW'and be..w for a trouble-free, S.shill Hall, ou Tuesday afternoon, 1ua-tilled summer May 10,'with resident Mrs. Annie In chargc._�lans were made for the ► s 30th annivttrwy to be held on May . ' ' Canada's best car for the best reasons! Get the big, family-sized t ` -31, when guests will be present comfort You need. Get the industry's peppiest, salt engines from Altona, Myrtle, Pickering, .-and transmissions. Get a ride that rivals that of costly can. Get — • "•• ;%Vhjtby, Honeydale, Brooklin and all the safety_features, ell the,dependabilfty and value, that only y Kinsale and Ajax, An invitation was Chevrolet in its field can offer.Head•for your Chevrolet dealer's - • - NOW,Get the keys and put this superlative car through its paces :a � . received from Brooklin to attend , their anniversary, to be held on the - .25th of June, at 7.00 p. m.; also BUYS ARE THE YEAR'S MOST from Altona and Myrtle on June EXCITING CAR VALUES! 1; . � . A discus:,ion .was field oil. "what f wowt ou�Itscbig car bt . Canada's Short Course to Choose". It was de- :•s + thousands! Its looks will Y c Aided on "Catering to Crowds and formance will delight you. And its practical,thrifty ways will•SAVE YOU MONEY every happy mile ► F '° +'Something to Wear". It was also _ -. decided to huy some new cards for you drive. - i 'the euchre. Plans were also made to " w visit the,Dist. Annual to be held at Port Perry on May ' 19. Mrs. C. WITI'I _ • .�SPRING-TIME SERV:CEI Burrows gave the Card Report. The ! Mike the t� aneeting closd with lunch, served by _,Urs. Goodman,and bars. 111. Elli. yet, your Chevrolet dealer can save You wo and mo by servicing your 'co A tc. time, m' city Sorry to hear'Master Lance.John- present car right now. Guardian Maintetr tY ' gton, son of Mt!. and Mrs. Grant ante servicing is the best care errp car eau Acclaimed the car of the year. Corvatr is,bit in '_.'have. Now's the time to arrange for happy rte, pop and value but small in`cost. See it Johnston, has been in hospital,_Out -summer y dealer's.k ? i. drive it . :.price it soon! Yodll love it. s The place your [best wishes for an early recovery. _ .. . E 1N M GREAT D ALS .ON NE A GENERAL MW ORS VALUE 1 �• :.`CLAREMONT - CHEVROLET TRUCKSE -- F The Claremont. Bowling Group What deals! What trucks! They'ro rugged, �� ACCESSORIES TOO! -` � reliable,-revolutionary.And theyll boost you went in to the Town and Country, _ : for supper, on Saturday night, arsti 4, •- Profits as no other truck can: Put'one to- -� :.,....work for YO.0 soon. _ Get added pleasure from your Whatever Wis t to a show. ',summer with new accessories. Whatever so- Several of the local public school ? v rand :__.. .. ... 'the =' urn r b m ` rims you want, check the outs ie� girls will be' singnig at '`music .-,�5-I60E Ys d 'rag Che olet Deal Days. 'festival at Uxbridge.' t } bit: and Mra:-Gardou:.. Taylol`• - - ­THE MARKET'S BOOMING NG ! THE BUYS UNBEATABLE...AT YOUR ppent the week end at their cottabe Ott Halls Lake. - RIGHT NOW Mr. Eddie Ortiz spent a few days C is week in Montreal;, Miss Erma McMullen, daughter tsar is oarstr atesttt 'of Mr, and Mrs, Earl McMullen, CNICK YOUR CAR was married on Saturday in the Un- , °W°rC` F. We. AINSWORTH LIMITED; AJAX . Ited Church here, to:Dave :flcCombe " Q D&M"m a ; .•*I Campbellford. Rev. A. E. Cress- . �. � I - pop Scottish junior PkAZE r .Dd•ate T�'Visit ' � Ontario County .,. ...<;.. ,-_•-a..--.-._. •.••w.--...- -,..' ...�.�,.,.,,,, _ -,•„'.- r 'r -•....lF.� I' Gt7g ` Mr. k.B�✓ Std~ .T. x • -- , ,.v,, >. .°~_- a: �- E.r:„� _ - "• - j Youdg-If&s N. D JA Chan �� �R�G nel of Pittendreich, Kincross, Scot- TD• ,a t' P�'e — - s_ land, is visiting in Ontario County S• '• Ttiesda bin -i0, to Monday, - Aa� a �r MfS�lel_ rMay r�, a. - PRESMPTIONf SPECIALISTS May 23. � , ra is one of- four - �i' H�. IN, Scottish :Young Farmers now vis4- ' • fug in the.Province on an exchange ts, r s s�rW UM visit of junior Farmer Delegates be- - �?- =tWeen Ontario and Great Pritain.- - -COSMETICS SUNDRIES - 13AaY NEEDS e i E;<eh year a delegation of four Jun- ior Farmers from.the- Province of {: .. - '`'STORE HOURS 3• "rn O Ontario yisiis Great Britain and yr l( DAYS DAILY 9A ; r DAY NIGM Northern Ireland, and in return, a � _ defega a of > ngGsh, Scottish and 4 s; C: . m, !@ Irish sung I!armers visit Ontario. ID SUNDAYS A HOL AY$ 1-S ' _ Ding'his stay in;Ontario Coun- - S w+K:aolr ►cHIE,r..P. DICKERING , t T>IiC 1-1b11 tY;''Mr. Brand -will.be visiting at tiie I PHONE WH. '1161 e . homes of Norm Meek, Sandford; �. IiNIK .1FaMle !2520 `- :I r and Grant_Carson, Claremont. Can Be Financed -Phone WH. 2-Z 171 - t.. Pickering, Ont. Announcing - - ' KE. �1- 16 R ICE DUMBARTON UNITED CHURdH . 4' .' : GMAM• HARDWARE - Air, the. W. H. J.THOMPSON,B. A, LLB OAL ,." 1 .and Solkicer - ,� = lidnces Paints At Kiwanis .Park Du - � s '>Iaess � Bridsh Columbia and 'Onttario. r tlbarton SATURDAY, -MAY 28 rr. a t,2 at Beaeosahle. tea., ia:- M� TooIs,GlaSS EtC• � talaex `��w� B A Any useable household articles, garden BAS' Yor aw tVIVHitehail;2-SfSl tools,.or typleol-equipment that could be /■/►� , :e a. used at agreatly Pp age, oamping, etc. Y�ihere� �ar� re would a toted. �ws lialdenee: TEuple.9-2E5i ' _ . a � �B For Pick-up call Temple 9.2233 or 9.2423 yr^ • - .e eatebl�i}ed sr. Andreae P;esbyteriat, c;ttnrott PHONE WH. Z-1911 _ t-• DICKERING ) >rr•• •. �• - Creighton, Fraser, Drynan - - -A--large congregation-attended-the-_. -- -=' e Murdoch morning service of praise. The choir = � entered to the processional `'Pe :.�'1hrs Catering • Merciful to Me, O God". Mr. Ken- YY Barristers, Solicitous and Notaries meth Heron conducted the service, - "L ;�' �r_ "- Public chasing the Lesson from 1st. Kings, .:, Weddings, Banquets,. SNOW @rs / - Chap. .18, and giving a stirring er- es. g YJ Bank of Commerce Chambers,` rnon on tht Prophet lrlijah;_and the i.- ry/ r9d Bards&r Solleitw, S Simcoe Str•et'North Oshawa . : _Bak@ P , sets r . trial fire with the priests of Baal '- { i�Iotar`y PYblic - - - The choir" under the direction •of - f moot Pies -Our -Specialty" Telephone RA. 3-3446 . O�ld]f►litpta�toed Marion MCClement, organist and l�lasd a - choir-leader, sang the anthem '*Lord, Main .St., Pickering — - - WH. 2-0386 . 2r7W1 or AT. 2-1M _ - ant. 1f-iss Lynn Muirson was the - >liatrsa junior Ch,arch Leader: In tfie aft-' Yitatifa Irsf l.�I is 8V' ACAS AND ernoon• a Communicants' Class vms = itlesAdq Mail FARMS held when Mr. Ijeron l egan the = Oh. C- Wllrt ingeto b instruction for those wish- AJAX COO • o•e�i diet• Down 1's7nressfr in to be received as members at the 'june Communion Service. The - ter F� ail' ><egse"o" Y. P. S. met in.the Sunday School t OleertYe Room in the everting for their rag- .1-M DEALER L .. ,e i � Qa senses t sMa . otmae aawM COTTAGE MATERIAL ]FENCING +Dyhyra�► >ttaoreteet 1leelr" A A. W8.1.01aw IM a" 801148 Photo By GARAGE DOORS - PAINTS -• PLYWOOD � - - ie.rl�iea "011; AU�r, Meat. oft•��� a F' - DO-IT-YOURSELF CARPENTERY SHOP TOOLS Barrie Pomeroy . . o it i2. asttby, Oatarfe -�" TERMS ARRANGED 'j'w• tssll4e west• of Ahlfi� M Copies.'of picture's a "�' .. -- net 1Q.; Highwety, between ppearing in this - _ AS'LOW AS - ma ,� SEAL ESTATE paper over the "credit tine"_"photo Pbwe; Whitby MO h3{O by Barrie Pomeroy' are available i -AVERAGE GARAGE - '$1S,00 PER MONTH Photo ton-ap r>EOw iA Pick- two sizes. L you would like a copy . -• _ ering and At ax area=. To (photo) of-these pictures, the 5 by Z -- — �L $�,�e �, buy or soil for. prompt .. fi:e. so cetatf; the a by 1t1, 75c. NO. 2 HIGHWAY - - - WH. - X3251 To. order,, phone Mr. Pomeroy at courterosis service ask for Ur ' To. 9-1417. ---- 1 _ Ililr. Blower. ------ ---------------- -----• - Carl ST.-- G$O----- ANGLICAN General Ar dw�re - Y .. CHURCH acvn+ A. J. Schatz pntarl, - s�+tis P'.eie«ini . .Rector ----------- ---------- 4•eMrol Mwronea - Rwlfa► Re►. ,H. S. Shepherd, B. A., D. D. , a. . Pfd erble S10 or i�. Z=7a B•: 198; Pickwita8 - Phone•171 :Paints Electrical Appliances SUNDAY SERVICES : 8.34 s, tat.'-Holy Canmeurrion - 11.00 a. m.-'Morning Pra7er 1-idol Copmurttion Cs• - .:-T Is Glass • Et .. ' � _E' -' 1 (4th Sea lSONI t T>8tto ¢llll •. • :! a .00 s. m.-Sunday SdtooI in the- 1140 tit? Hall _ " ,H - -- - - - RADI9 TF 11.00 a. m.-Nu • - , S H E R R i H in:Rectory - a s e a r ware Room noel up to 4 years A.'1L ItATTZW - vVED ESDAY " 10.00 a. m•-Ho!y Communion and 'FUNERAL Arno . • � Iatercesstoas for The S°.ck j AMBULANCE _Phone WH. 2-0480• .Pickering � A. CE SERVICE dickering united Church - Minister; Rev. Melville 8uttan ooNTi'8 SUII.DII�TCi, AJAX .•.r . No.'2 HIGHWAY . . NDAY � �-�• - ..•� S 'F -F C T R I C - - V. —Ar-PICKERING BEACH ROM— ' 9.45 a. m. -_Sunday School tnSUrRaee Co Telephone Il-a. m, - Rural Life Sunday 'Industrial, Commercial & Residential Wiring. - . _ 1 �. �arrs Ga PHONE - _WH. 2-3610 _—_ - -Prompt Efficient Service --- free Es imates -- iiaa! b AUDLEY >�Ytoa >�etlet.rm>taeo>:aac. cr BelWerer I 1.15 P. M. - Sunday School z J. MARKS Wmt6nilla, aDerisa. I BRADY .30 p: m. - Rural Life Sunday Tel. TE. 9-1570 R.R.Z, Pickering 1�irtiiL aa.>a'a.oe at AS unto �B -- ----------------- -- - - - - 3owman & Gibson -- --- --- e _ . -- iirWIM: '� PLUMBING STORE C�ir�st�an S�:,ence society ROUGE HILLS, 'ONTARIO -----+----------------____- WE SELL Q IL '' 'WOO All Pipe. Pittlnss. Fixture, i PltamHae �+avita You To Its Regular ;: Eeatpmcnt For Rome Medmnira, Church Service . - MOFlTEITN, MONTEITH, RIEl1l i CO. WE DO In Rosebank Road Public School I` • d• • _ herr.r.d_ Accountants is _ Roaebank Road, South • '� ho s IaatsOation., R. air, a eltersstlons Every Sunday at 11.00 A. M. TrvsfeM_ _ >�e.na. Pt.m6ara. pp i _-- Sunday-School:At Thu Same_Hour, F_. Max -�osltdwa st-reirard- ,� - WE HELP YOU GET � . • . Y {. . u - - O. w Kiehl C.A, L1.A.- rtes Par.sats At' low Cose. A Reading Rbom Is Open To The ArthUl` M�trr11e01 ���• Public, In Tfie Alierton Real i Oshawa RA 3-x347 _ .. - Estate Building, Kin - _ �.,t �. w� ��. �' ' AT Z-2080 I g, r3�•roa Ra.� - -1' WHitehati?.o89g 4320 Kingston Rd. West EM At Rou Hills ys - 6 7 7.1 ': • Ttteadays, Thtiys, Fdda • • 9 ���� i. From 2.00 to 4.00 P. M. - - - - ST -N EROS or —_.. AFOORD . F .. Futi•th err informs PW ,.. ., ATLadc Z-263S • • • » _ n• d 'BIG ' KOF x WL 4 RICHARDSON'S ' � e.•.•T 'Ira 0 y : _, � .. �� F . . � ... as 1 .f:°i•f : :�t F, ;:. - . - �PIC KERI NG QNTARIO • Aln l�� UA SAYE 24t IGA • 48 Oz .it s 02 - --TINS --- - . 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IGA WAX PAPER vi 4 sl SUMP LUSCIOUS BERRIES LET TISSUES : .: 8 �R sl U.S.- NO. 1 GRADE _ 1 MCK WN ITE CROSS - SAVE k I1011S 1 PINT BOXES MEAT DEPARTMENT FEATURES' COOKED READY TO EAT — DEFATTED SHORT SHANK • kj,� TENDER ONTARIO GROWN _. ;ATTRACTIVELY ` SMOKED UAM�S •HALF or WHOLE lb: c ,,; , ASPARAGUS PRICED CAPTAIN'S CABIN STYLE 9 ' U S NO 1 RICH IN GARDEN FLAVOUR j. 74 "GREED' BEAl\'S �>b. 19C BONELESS' HOLIDAY SMOKED HAM The / U.S. NO. 1 CRISP AND TENDER . . CARROTS - � : : •` .�•3 b Cello.eft 25v !ALA DOG DELUXE' !VALENCIA! FROM SUNNY ISRAEL L8, 'PACKAGE ANGE a 59 . IJAFFA OR S : � 5 b. cam. � 1 - 6 PER PACKAGE j . 12" TABLERITE WIENERS •, ' ,`SAVE 1�t ON ,4 - . . ALL FOR- 'MONARCII REGULAR MARGARINE 4 PKGS.l 1 PACKAGE — 6 PER PACKAGE ':FRASERVALE FROZEN FRENCH FRIES 6 P z. $1 SUNBEAM 10 WIENER ROLLS Rik"r 'GRADE ,.A" O 6-8 LB.AVE Ib.� 9 c IOW AVAILABLE FOR IGA CASH `. IGA's - NEW - " MISTER TAPES • f .